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UBIOB Arenoe to ESTABLISHED 1893.—'No. 1316. CRANFORD. UNION boUNTY. N.J.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 1912 PRICE 3 CENTS Arena* Fourth Street to I thereto, u eon. Satdal Nettttt, PUPILS* MUSIC/OE . TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE V.LA.NOTES " • Townthlp Com. 11. be collected In Furniture, ruga. Ho., tor sals Friday and The pupils' recital given by\Mrs. Trie ordinance providing for the The quarterly meeting of the V. L - s ftnt Instalment Saturday at 5 Hamilton •rente. < C. L. Plumb on the afternoon of De- construction, relaying and repair of attbedtMoluid A. was held Tuesday afternoon in the , •ulnuot thail br For Salt: Urge iim, Bobn Stab* B*. cember 28th, • touched a high standarbV curbs and gutters, which was laid on library building. Preceding"the tran- ' ISIS, and the thlnl trigentor, used only 8 month*; hqtlre 14 4>1* Aisiut lat of mosical excellence, and Mrs. Gel V^e table on Sept. 6lh, s/ter a hear- saction of business, prayer was offend " '.Just received a full line of Rtm- Central avenue, . • . *: ' . latly'a delightful muaie-rooin waa ing had brought out some vigorous < «h»ll Ute.l- Have yoo a copy of the Cranford pirec by the Rev. E. M. Compton. torjr? &U «r telephone your orferto the filled with a most-appreciative audi- oral and written objections from citi- The name of tbe Forestry Commit- Cranfonl Chronicle. ' : : / ence. The programme itself was un zens, was taken up and pasBed un- tee has been changed to tbe Commit* ItOerk. kel's Cocoa -and. Chocolates. Laundry work dooa home; also "Raitg usual only in that it embraced no animously at last night'a meeting of lee for the Conservation of Natural ervnlogt; Mr*. Lavlnia.Spiirloek,Johnson commonplace numbers, but Mrs the Township Committee. A reading Beauties. See Window Display. } Plumb's illuminating comments and of the ordinance will show that it It was voted that a letter of thanks Wanted: Beliabls woman u eeofc and explanations, as each pupil took her gives the committeu the same control be written Poitfhaster Warner for the laundrest or for general homework, S3 place at the key board, let the hearer Central avenue. •• . v. .i over curbs and gutters that it already able and efficient manner In wVjh the An experienced trained aitaedMt and in behind the scenes, so to speak, and exercises over sidewalks, and there is holiday mail was cared for. \ WALTER SCHOLES practical nuns would like position with showed the serious parposa and broad no more reason to suppose that the President Taft's Peace programme ' invalid man or woman, no lifting. AiHrew ideals of thai work of the earnest lit- authority will be abused in one case waa approved after Mrs. Benedict, 0, Box 8. Westfield, VI J. ^ r tle group of students. than In the other. Certainly in some president u( tbe New York Peace . Wo. Iileib li a temoher of art in 6oe In a talk on "Touch and Technic," parts of the town the presetvation of Tel. 62 respect,—ha can make farnacet drair. -He Circle, had spoken regarding it. U an expert in tbo plnmbing bMiartt, too, Mrs. Plumb said in part: "All technic (heitreets-as well as tidiness demands Mrs. Tubby of the Westtteld Wo- and will be glad to do your work properly is mental, and when the abstraction! that curbs and gutters be built, and min's Club gave an address on tbe and promptly. * ~ - of muscular contraction and other bad no improvement can be expected until work of the College Settlements. The Elmoret»r b praiied by •rtrybody habits ate eliminated, the avenue it the work is done by legal means. except the man who I* trying to Mil you a opened and a free ar.d intelligent con- An ordinance- for the paving of CASINO CONCERT & DANCE machine of anoibermake. A call at the cept of a compoiltion may bo given. Westfleld Garag* will show lh» reasons for Union avenue between Manor and One of the many pleasant events of Elmore superiority. ' ' ' il'ii' " Beauty of tone through complete Chester places was passed on two ho Holiday aeison was" the New There in nothing new about J. 1. Mil- muscular relaxation must accompany readings, and Jan. 17th was set OB Year concert and dance at the Casino ler's method of doing business. W gets studies in constructive analysis and the date for the hearing and ' final lait Friday evening? Tbe audience (rood vegetable* sua selli 'em al^hoo the mental and physical effort simul- passage of the measure. was large and brilliant. Tbe ballroom prices. - . j| taneously stimulated." Too few lis- Considerable surprise was occasion- in its Yuletlde decorations was a Bagoarpetsand rags wo«n to,order; teners are able to come away from THE BUSINESS WORLD drop a card and I will calL WHIrst, ed by the reading of a letter from the fitting adjunct to the chiming cos- ROM Are., Bahway, N. J. : $29. concerts with an ideal a* definite as State Board of Health, fixing October tumes of the women, The*concert " OH dellrered In 5 and 10 gallon lots at this little programme set forth. Each of this year as thu limit for etopping elten by four artists from the The World Takes You at the lloa gallon; erode oil 80c, floor e I 43o. pupil'seemed desirous of showing an the pollution of the Rahway River ut Russian Symphony assisted by Ztnt- benclne 90c. gasoline in 25 gal lotSt I8o. understanding of the composition an Bricktown with Cranford sewage, as ncr's orchestra was'of a high order, 0 r>avidEpps, 181 B. North are, CSnford. wall as sympathy with the bigger sub- the engineer had beon -told at his visit rho following programme was pre- Estimate You Place For Kent: A dMlrable store Tn"« ke W. ject of music as a whole, ""studied," to Trenton that the town^ would bt sented: M. Sperry building) dtclllagi formate or rant In all parts of town. J. CV" wK flu-as the teacher claimed, "apart from allowed a two years' extension. No Overture—Tannhausc'r, Orohetlra. kin, agt., 11E. North ave. . M ^* the limitations of one medluriCBu'ch action on tbe matter was taken. Violin Solo—Hungarian Dances, Mr. Upon Yourself as piano, voice or violin, the medium The vacancies in tho Fire Depiirt^ GroonierRer of the Russian Symphony. Desk blotters In several colors sari brls- s tol board are on sale at the Chrasittl office being too often mistaken for tbe thing ment were filled by the appointment ArUfiom La Bohenie, Mr. Stronaky of at Be. a sheet . ], '.ho Metropolitan Grand Opera Co. The man with a savings itself." Tbe programme was as fol- of A. C. Vandemark and Arthur Kuh- 'Cello Solo-Melody in F, Mr. Edison of Solve the water supply qoertfcn for lows: Idilio, Lack; Minuet, Lys- tard as members, and Clarence Blake- ;ho Russian Symphony. account never lacks for yoorselt by having a well drilled ei your bsrg; Corlnne Belden. own premises by Frank T. Oladta£ Rah- slee as Captain of the Truck Co. Arl» from La Toaoa, Miss F. Lnbin of In view of tho early completion- of self respect and indepen- way, N. J. Tel.a67-B. Bahway. } Nocturne, Opus, No. 2, Chopin; * Violin Solo-HumoreBqu« (Dvorbk.) dence. He asks for what Nocturne, Opus 87, No. 1, Chopin; the undercrusBing adjoining tho river, Mr Greenbergcr. OBITUARY , Mildred Bourne. the engineer was instructed to prepart 'Cello Solo—Nocturne, Chopin, Mr. he wants and usually Polleeman Otto Bebnert di«d friday From Lyric Pieces, Opus 12, Grieg; plana for tho street that is to join Edison. gets it. . night at bis borne on Burniide avenue. Walts; Dance of the Elves; Mary North and South avenues at that point. Solcotion—Naughty Marietta, Oroheitra. He was S7 year* of age. and leaves Gellatly. • a. Mayor Huina announced that in Every number was well rendered Having a savings account with this bank, two daughters, his wife hiving died From -Album Opus 68, Schumann; case arrangements coulu be made with and the audience showed Its apprecia- two years agb. ' Enter Verlust; Haschemann, Scbytte; Water Engineer Fuerties to be proBent tion by hearty applause. Zentner's means simply the deppsiting of $1 or more to your Betty LaMont a public meeting to dicauss the orchestra furnished music for dancing Mr. Behuert had been • member of which lasted until mornlnp. A fine credit—you will then do the rest and we pay the the regular police force slue* it was From'Poetic Tone Pictures, Grieg; water plant question would be held in the opera house next Thursday night, supper was served ort the lower floor. interest. founded. He was a member Of Court No. 1, No. 6, RuthKibbe. Onward, No. 61, F. of W.; Court Maxurka Opus 7,! No. 1, Chopin; aa it was thought the. town rooma The Casino management mtjr bo Mary Gellatly. | would not accommodate the crowo. congratulated upon providing so artis- Cranford, I. O. F.; Tonalukm Tribe of tic and pleasant a function. Red Men, and a member of the Pa- From gongs Without Words, Men- that would doubtless be in attendance. trolmen's Benevolent Ataoclatioon. detssohn; Spring Song. A Major; A complaint by F. W.' Park that THE CRANFORD NATIONAL BANK The funeral was held MtJqrfM^nd Corinne Balden. the sidewalk was obstructed by FIRST M. E. CHURCH NOTES interment took^ptaee) In Weatlleld.' ^ Second Mazurka, Opus 64, Godard; Shapiro's awning was answered by Tho Official Board will hold its Mildred Bourne. the statement that an ordinance for monthly meeting in tbo chapel to- Owing to an intJRation to dine with the abatement of such obstructions night. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH would be introduced nnd_pRsucd at an the President (or wks Itthat be is out v At tbo prayer meeting to-morrow of a Senatorial job?) Hon. John Sean The Woman's Missionary Society of early date. evening tbe topic will be New Year omitted his annual New Year'a party the ^irst Presbyterian Church have Resolutions. Naylor's : Naylor's for politicians big and little at XJrsino organized a study clasa to meet for Organization for the year 1912 wfrr The Sunday School will start on a PLA1NFIELD on Monday. eight weeks on Thursday, afternoons effected New Year's morning at 11 long, walk- Sunday morning. Why not Orchestra Orchestra at three o'clock, at the residence of o'clock, J. W. Heina >vas re-elected come out and find out all about Itt Mayor, and was escorted to tho chair ' Saturday ' Saturday The splitting up of the Standard Mrs. Joseph Conkling, 106 Miln Thore who braved the early morn- City Market Oil business into locar companies baa street,:Mrs. Jeambey leading. The by former Committceman Smith. ing's storm of laBt Sunday for the .Evenings compelled H. S. Morton to arrange for text book is "Tbe Conservation of After duo expression of the work done Evening 123 North Ave. I20E.2dSt. early service were well repaid for the the removal of bis family to Chicago. National Ideals" and deals with the by bis retiring colleagues and of wel- sacrifice. There were 25 present at Cranford will be sorry to lose a citizen preservation to our country of tbe come to Messrs. Burtis and Rayn, the the consecration service, 'which was) IP EPICURUS WERE AUVE who has done so much for its develop- spiritual and moral standards which new members, business waB transacted led by William O. Stimpaon and was as follows: C, W. Burtis was chosen He Would Follow the Crowd to the PUIniletd City Market ment. our forefathers maintained as essential full of interest'from beginning to end. We thank our m»ny CranforJ patroiis for their appreciation of oar efforts to work to our national well-being in contrast township treasurer and custodian of school funds at a salary of $75 for At the close of the consecration high Meals with commercialism. The highest sanitation of handling food (free to those which are taking their places, service the Social Commlttee'of^the 2nd from street dust.) Co-operation in purveying the best goods at the lowest prices. such* as Sabbath desecration, Mor- each office; B. C. Austin was reap- Music ftefl.every Saturday evening—we tielievie n liberal doso of (rood mnsio is pointed attorney at' $230; Edward Epworth League served hot rolls "and HIGH moniam, etc. It is essentially a coffee or cocoa to to all present. Tbla highly beiieflcinl. Medical auth'orities ttgroo that the therapeutics of music cannot Home Mission topio and will appeal to Mosher, enigneer at $1600; and Van be over estimated. '•••.. S. Roosa, police justice on a legal aeivico took the place of tbe usual every woman interested in the better- Watch Night Service and was plan- ment of our community's: life. All fee baeis. Louis Hess'waB tuelected GROCERIES, FRESH MEAT, BUTTER, EGGS and CHEESE GRADE lire chief and all the department men ned by the officers of the Epworth ladies of the town are' invited to join League. AT SPECIAL PRICES. . the CISBS. reappuinted except Walter Schwarz,. Jacob Schwarz and William Tunison. Deliveries nude In Ctanlorf Phone »78» MEATS The Woman's Missionary Society CRANFORD LOCAESJ of the Presbyterian Church have late- The rates of pay i for labor were re made $2 a.day for a man; $3 for man, The Progress Club met thismorntngt*- ly learned that- there ia_nrgent Jieed in threading room ^of-the 'library.- of help for some of the town's un- •se and cart; $4.60 for man, team AT LOWEST and wagon. Mrs. Hughes read a paper on Immi- fortunate. If after the recent heavy gration and Mrs. Dix gave a reading demands upon them in the missionary The bond of the treasurer was fixed at $8,000 and of the clerk at $500. on Japan and South America—a con- Win. R. Worth & Son line, the good ladies of Cranford upon trast. PRICES searching their homes, can find any The committees of the board were 1193 East Grand St., (near Broad st-) Elizabeth, N. J. constituted as follows, the Mayor in In view of the almost total lack of discarded garments, particularly warm intelligence manifested by her Polish Phone 133 outside clothing for children and out-' ea^h caBe'being a member ex-ofncio: . Phone 389-W Wejjlve doable S. * U. Green Tndlnp Stunrs Police—Burtis and Scholea; Roads— servant, the mistress of an Eastman Fridays and Sitordayi with cash we* onlr, grown shoes, will they kindly send street dwelling calls* her the Vacuum ~ them to the chapel Monday, Jan. 8th, Oroescber and Ryan;' Fire—Scholes and Droeecher; Finance—Ryan and Cleaner, with tbe emphasis on the We are now showing a foil und complete line nf Ladies' Genuine Alli- I. Milch & Co. to bo forwarded for distribution by Vacuum. . - gator Handbags from $1.25 to S12.00; aisu real Seal and Walrus Bags the Beneficent Committee of the Burtis.- Or. Vail was reappionted Bank Bunding, • Cnnford Township Physician. M; French Kia,No. 1 grade value $3.00 Folds,'special - ,- • I5c_ several selections. Mrs. LaMont gave and Freda Lewis, Lesjie WagBtaff, engaged the Casino for Feb. 2nd, 1 value 25c this same talk at tbe Hotel Astor this Dorothy Smith, Dorothy Wood, for the presentation of "The Gentle- ' ** Real Alligatlor Auto-cap Purees, man from Montana." Genuine Roan Leather English winter. All are cordially invited, Florence Mesalck, William Oakey, with small daw, novel and useful, and children will be made very wel- George Lawrence, and Kenneth Jones The first rehearsal of the Cranford Boodle Books, Bpecial - • 75c Philharmonic will be held in tbe danc- • ,„ uncial - - $>.00 value |1.25 come.. • • of-the Class of 1911. Each respond-. • value $1.25 ed to a call for a few remarks and had ing class room of tbe opera housV ,-l Bankera' Wallets, all sizes, styles Pass and Commutation Ticket Cases, Tbe Union County Freeholders are something nice to say about the gond Monday night, under direction of^ and grades. - . holding from 1 to 7 tickets. Worthy your coniideration and that considering tbe question whether it old times spent together in the Grant Baurnan Lowe. On this occasion an ' '-V might not be well to employ the pris- election of officers will be held. Pocket Books, all leathers. . * urge your buying oor.. schoolhouse. following "the dirner All Leather Suit CaBes, ' oner! of the county jail at building 600 waa-.jjlayejl,^; the-victors being A big minstrel show under the aus- 3 Lightweight Matting and Rattan special - - $3.50 ^CONFECTIONS and repa|ring roads. Jospeb , Mlsa Cook and Mr... Oakey. . picea of the local court of Foresters• ,*(* SuitCases.. " value $5.00 They're wholesome and pore, made so a member of the Board from West- will be given in the opera house on .J Mail or Phono Orders Filled. ' . , by tbe use of purest ingredients, field, who is chairman of tbe Jail Master Alexander Gmelin gave a Friday night of next week. • flavors, eW . . . • ~ Committee, favors the Idet and de- holiday party to twelve of his little Dr. Gilpin is Cranford's represen-' .j "Differently delicious," they'll clares it would result In a big saving friends Friday, entertaining with tatlve on tbe January Grand Jury. lJ; TRUNKS: appeal to your palate I —^-^i of money to tbe county, 'as a substi- games and refreshments. Tfaa table Miss Madge Plume returned yester- We manufacture all our trunks,-Drees Trunks, Cabin Trunks and Hat Moderately priced! ' tute for tbe present contracting sys- was decorated With poinBettaa. In day toMt. Holyoke. .„ Trunks. Auto Trunks made to order for any make car. . Try a lb. box of - oor cbocolatea. tem which has been in vogue for many •the center was a snow man, and a The monthly meeting of the Wo«S NOTICE—We Repair Trushks, Bags, Suit Cases and all Leather year*. ' According to Mr. Perry it is snow ball of cotton containing a favor man's Auxiliary of Trinity Con '"' quite possible that tbe matter will be was at "each plate., In the corner of will he held at the home of lbs. .,, -'"Goods. / H. J. Lusardi among tbe first things. considered by the room was a large' Christens tree K. Doorman, 17 Hamilton avenue, on* * FREE DELIVERY, AND CALLS. Opera Bone Hack, Crafted tbe 1912 board. brilliantly lighted. fuesday, Jan. 9tb, at 3 p.m. vicwrrv...... -V- r L J" ef tks) :4rasafear nom e* sbeanfled oa both the mm witk •*> alias Lane's dresslng-rooins treme brttllaaee. SURE SOME PROBLEM I The Chronicle. were worth, displaying to her tnttaate "*oo bat youT life." fee responded. JOBN A. POTTO. Sdttor ud Pro» SERIAL friends. Thar were done with great 1 should think It was great." FOR GOTHAM COURT taste to coral tint She might have > Ponlotowsky rose Indolently. He been said to be In a coral cave under had not looked toward the new- STORY the sea, as tar aa young Blair was comer, but had. on the other hand, fol- concerned. As he came In he felt bis lowed every detail ot Miss Lane's Question for Judge*, "Should a A sjoeae or'aot • sjueoe; tkat to Ow ears deaden, and the smoke of ciga- dressing. WINTER CARE OF CHICKENS im China. rettes grew so thick that he looked "Better take yonr scarf, Letty. Female Stage Army Officer as through a veil. The dancer was Hand It to Miss Lane," he directed Wear_T|QM$r Breeder* and premising Pvllett Sep- Tb» family eat 1* by no maul aafs> standing In the center of the room, Hlggtns.' "It is so damned drafty la ta ttto season of rabbit stew*. .one hand on her-hip, and In the othei arated From Utility Stock—Warm these beastly wings." New Tort—"Should a ahapely act- Meal Fad at Noon. 7— DEVICE FOR CUTTING V hand a cigarette. Her short silrt He drew bis watch out gathered np ress wear tighta when she personifies Olrl arrested tn Chicago elalmt sba) stood out around her like a bell, ana bis long; cost fltmg it over his* arm an American army officer, in a musical Sit for Carpenter's Brace, Art It aa aviator. Tbe polio say aha to over the bell fell a rain of pinkish November 1 finds me busy looking and picked up his opera hat which farce, or shouldn't aha?" Thla Impor- to my booses, the window sashes, etc., Connactlcut Man, to Cut O coral strands. She wore a thla slip, lay folded on Letty Lane's dressing tant question was put up to the learn- •ixad Article. from which her neck and arms came spreading dry earth in the pens, so table. _ . ed Justices of the'appellaU division of that my pets may be comfortable dur- The air oa the top floor of New shining out, and her woman knelt'at An ingenious device tor ct 'Terra new 10-story boUl ought to be) The call page for tbe third time the supreme court. ing the winter. JJy tbls-tlma 1 havo her feet strapping on, a little coral summoned "Mis* La—ne. Hiss Briefly, Mrs. Henrietta Lee) Mor- washers haa been invented 1 tolerably good. shoei •. ' . • • '•'• culled and arranged my stock for tiio La—ne," and she took the scarf Hig- rison, known on the stage as Henriet- winter so. that I have birds of about nectlcut man. It Is In the I handed her and ran it through carpenter's bit, and when in Any III wind carries orders to the) Blair shut the door behind him,' and ta Lee, and her husband, who doe* not the same age, together with my breed- began to realize how rude, how imper- her hands, still beaming on Dan. figure much in the ease anyhow, con- ers aatt promising puUeta, separated a brace carves a washer out i manufacturer of storm doors at thla of leather in less time than li season of tbe year. tinent his entrance .would be consld Come In to see me at tbe Savoy on tend that they were engaged by Hurtlg from-my utility stock, the cockerels,) ered. But he came boldly forward and any day, at two-thirty except on mat- 4 Seamon. theatrical maangera, at s> course.-, by themselves, says a tell. The bit broadens at tb inee days." and has a pivotal Spike runi "Seedless lemons are developed by would have introduced .himself as salary of $175 a week. ;/- >- ter In . tho 'Orange Judd Fbrmef "Dan Blair from Blalrtown," but Miss "Put on your scarf." Pontotowaky, Miss Lee, who U now on the Eng. The morning meal, thrown in the 111 from the center to form ai gratttng."L__flo are the kind sometimes Lane, who stood at the entrance taking it from her hands, laid it across which It revolves. There an banded to officeholders. • Ilah stage listening to, pnthnsiastlfl ter, for the utility pulleU Is made iL. through tbe smoke, burst Into a laugh her white shoulders, arid she passed of wheat one ouncV, oata and barley lzontal sloU at the bottom so bright, so delightful, that he was ut between the two men, light as a each of which runs a screw i Chicago Philanthropists are about carried high up*, on the coral strands ulrd, smiling, nodding, nHlowed by the one-fourth ounce each. Three noons to start a magazine for poets. It wlU of each week they "are fed one ouncs . ulates a cutting spike. Tti to the very beach. She crossed her prince and the boy from Montana. The so a rule beneath these si t>e read chiefly by poeta. white arms over her breast and leaned crowds began to fill the lately empty of green cat bone each, and the re- forward as a saleswoman might lean wings—dancers, chorus girls with maining noon a mash of "one-hair nfty-eeven varieties of weather In r>«n Blair, the S-yrtr-oid son of tbi forward over a counter, and with her their rustling gowns. Letty Lane said chopped feed, oats and.corn, and one- 14 boors keep tbe average man guess- nrty-inllllon-dollar copixr klnR of Blair- beautifully trained voice, all sweetly o Dan; halt bran at.the rate or one ounco ing and tbs doctors on the run. lowu, Moat., ll a sucit »t th« English each, dry weight The evening meal linm* of lAily Qalorer. Uan'a father had she asked him: • "Guess you'll like my solo In this l»H>n rourteoua to Ixjrd a^lorcr ilurlni consists of one-half ounce each bt It should never be forgotten that hl» fUlt to the Unite.) Btntei and the "Hello, little boy, what V will you ict all right—Ifs tbe best thing in wheat, cracked corn and barley, ex- " American names look aa funny to tbe •'ourt*ty~ U now bclnc returned tv the 'Mandalay.' Now go along, and clap cept In extreme cold-weather, when ynurvK man. The youth hnn-an Ural Kir I IHalr giggled, quick to catch her me hard." • Chinese aa their names look to us. In ht« mind. Hn mrM> r.lly, Tiucheu of nothing but cracked corn la fed. lirrakwaler. a beautiful widow, who lameaning, and answered: "Oh, choco- It gave him a new pleasure, for she late, I guess!" . .-••' - ' • ••' iad spoken to him In real American Male ^birds and breeding pen fe- People love the spectacular. With- nltfacted by hia Inunenae fortune anil males get for breakfast one-half ounco out a long tall a comet would attraot lokea a liking to h«r. When Don w»a a And Letly Lane laughed, put out union with tbe swift mimicry that hey. n Rlrl sang a aolo at a church, and bowed her talent. Dan went slowly each of wheat corn and oats; at noon, ' IBO more attention than the moon. Im llnd JII-VCT forgotten' lier. Th« Oa-her white hand, the one without the cigarette, and said: "Haven't1}- got lack to his party. As be took bis raw vegetables; at night, one-hair lureya. I,|ly »nd Dan attend a Ixuidon ounce each of corn and oats, again dam-chewing haa been abolished In tl outer where one I.Mty Lane la the atur. that brand on board—so sorryl Will eat by the duchess she said to him: a do T All sorts in bottles. "You went In.to see Letty Lane. Do substituting corn in very cold weatb. (be navy. Now can the ghosts of Pan! er. These fowls get one ounco of Jones, Decatiir and Tarragut rest In CHAPTER IV—OBntlnund. lflRKlns. fix Mr. Blair, a Martini." on know her?" As the dresser rose from her stoop- 'Know her!" And as Dan answered, green cut bone once a week, and all ing poaltion, the rest of Letty Lane's he sound ot bis own voice was queer stock get raw cabbage and mangels At the end of the' tenor solo every day: The lV'Uon for the utility , A doctor operating for appendicitis Princess Oltary runs Into the pavilion «nt a' man.open on- the wrong ltd*. and there changes her dress and ap- stock I consider a forcing ration; In He no doubt thought-be Wae left- pears once more to dance before the the two winters I have used It I have landed. • •,":". ' . rajah and to prove herself the dancer For Judicial Consideration. obtained a little more than a dozen ho has known and loved In a cafe In eggs each during December, January Paris. Letty Lane's dross In bis dance braves from the sons of dukes and .and February. March la usually * It may have been noticed that no brewers, was to appear as an American '•viators have 'been seen skylarking was the classic ballet dancer's, white' banner month for eggs. The mash Is An Easy Washer Cu around since tbe bunting ••• aeaaqn as the leaves or a Illy. Stu> seemed to army officer. Hurtlg ft .Seamon and not a good one, but la the best 1 can opened. swim and float; actually to he breathed their costumer thought an American use at noons with the short time at room 'unfolded out of thoj to him, and his face flushed hotly, tho lower part. .The- nature lover feet and when he thinks mist and smoke. On a sofa covered "Lord, yes. Sbe used to be in tbe Miss AdMns was standing on the . shows the simplicity of t of the poor muskrata that bad to be dene, and who was evidently an with lace pillows Blair saw a man sit- drug store in Blalrtown. Sola' aodsj* : ; habitue. ; , porch' of her home aa the train ap- '' • slaughtered to make them. 1 ting, smoking as well. He was-tall; "I dare say.'. nippln- snow, liin't It? ' water to me when we were both kids. proached. A shotgun was standing at and had "a dark mustache, ."it wasWhoever would have thought that she a corner amid the herbs and' tobacco Dan put his bands on ducal shoul- Prince Ponlotowsky, whom Dan had A bachelor who llvef sixty-eight ders and followed the nobleman had that In her?" He nodded toward hanging from the roof; Several men (| already met at the Galorey. shoot yeare In one New Jersey hotel leaves through the labyrinth of flies. tbe stage, for Letty Lane had come tbla message to young men: "MarryI" "Prince Ponlotowsky," Miss. Lane on. She sang In our church, too, but Interesting Discoveries W "Which of 'em do you want to see, presented him, "Mr. Blair of Blair- not for long," '•..* ..'."' - Explorer Eriand Noril old man?" , town, Mont. Say, Frederick, give me v : In . Bolivia. Borne boys leave the farm with" the Dan, without replying, went forward "Who was with her in her dressing- n expectation of studying law and going my cap, will you? It is over by your room?" the duchess :;.asked. Blair to congress, and others hope to be- to a small cluster of lights in one of side. I've got to bustle." • didn't answer. He was looking, at The explorer,-Eriand 1 come phenomena] ball players. the wings. He went forward Intuitive- The man, without moving, picked up Letty Lane. She had come to dance In the course of an ethn ly, and his companion caught his arm: a small red cap with a single plumo, for the. rajah, and in her arms she- archaeological exploratioi A London paper soys the war In "Oh, I say, for OodAi , don't go on from the sofa at bis side. In another held four white doves; each dove had in 1.908 antf 1909,.found China may last for years. It will cer- like this!" second betty Lane had placed It on a coral thread around Its. throat It habited by Indiana who tainly take a long time to exhaust But without response Dan continued her head of yellow hair, real yellow was a number that made her famous, ing in the age of wood ai the available supply of vl'ctlma. his direction. A call page stood be- hair and not a doubt of It, like sun- "The Dove Song." Bet free, the birds cause of tho scarcity of fore tbe door, and Dan, on a card over shine—not the color one geta from In- flew about her, circling her blond Chaoo. region, the natives The higher education Is not a fail- the entrance read "Miss Lane.", the side bottles. Her arms, - her hands bead, surmounted by the small coral- ot the Pllcomayo river di ure after all, for the manager of a smell of calcium and paint and per- flashed with rings, priceless flashes, colored cap. ..The doves settled on her oven stone implements, Kansas employment bureau says col- fume and. the auxiliary hong heavy on and the little spears pricked Dan like shoulders, pecked at her lips. - , Partridge Cochin. , bone and hard wood aa leg* students make the best farm sharp needles. • of knives, saws, awls, "Was It Ponlotowsky r the 'duchess the admixture In parts of glossy metal- banda. ' • •. "It's 'the nicest ever!" she was Bay- repeated. ' spades, iriie'virgin rani lic black, rich dark red. bay and forests of the; province Ing.—"How on earth did-you get In And Dan told her a meaningless orange giving a very striking effect Aerial propellers ere said to be here, though? Have you bought the lie. "I didn't meet any one there." the home of entirely wll used to move canal boats In France. Oalety theater? I'm.the most exclu- The breast, coverts,'wing butt, under- llzed Indians, caller SI And with satisfaction the duchess parts. toil and leg feathers are black, •We presume the propellers are train- sive girl on the stage. Who let you said:, -' ' _>•••'•;- •' have no friendly Intel and the saddle and-hackle golden red ed to duck when any one yells "Low In?" *...• •.-.••"..:. ••'•.- . "Then she has thrown him over, too. their white neighbors.. 1 bridge!" ^ Her accent was English, and even He was tbe latest and the richest She or orange,^ This refers to cocks, and known whether they t< that put her from him. As he looked Is horribly extravagant. No man is the hens are equally effective, as the tribe or a number of Borne people are natural born pes- M her he couldn't understand how he rich enough" for her, they say.; Ponlr light brown plumage Is distinctly pen- part of Bolivia present* simists. A' Kansan Is said to be deep- had ever recognized her. If be had otowsky isn't a gold mine." ciled with a darker shade. dlnary phenomenon of ly grieved over the news that waited for another act he wouldn't The'doves hod flown sway to the living.In the atone age ene of bis relatives haa left him a Feeding for Result hare believed the likeness reel. The wings and been gathered up by the Fires on a Train Crew. miles of places which '1 fortune. girl be remembered bad both softened Indian servants. Tbe actress on the In feeding the hen we must use our habited by white men i and hardened; lljo rounded features stage began her Indian cradle song. of the train crew, It is claimed, waved best Judgment to a certain extent It centuries. Nordenskiold The United States Is about to de- were gone, but all the angles were She came, distinctly turning toward ,to the girl, and threw kisses. "Hel- we are to feed tor the egg production, oua Implements which 1 prive England of the glory of bavins gone as well. Her eyes were'as gray the box party,. She bad never sung lo, sweetheart," cried one of the train- we must give those foods necessary to tured.ln primitive expei tbe heaviest battleship; but we may RB the seas; she was painted and her like this In London before. There was men. In a second the shotgun was in make those elements which go to ed by the whites ngolns (expect England Immediately to lay lids were darkened. Seen close, she a freshness In her voice, a quality In her band. Sho Jumped to the edgo of make up tbe egg aa well as those that Ing Striohes, but be wa down the keel of a battleship 'that was not so divine as - on the' stage, her gesture, a pathos and a sweetness the porch. The gun was pulled to her will keep up-the ben In the best condl- come into contact with I will be heavier than the- heaviest one but there was still a more thrilling that delighted her audience, They shoulder. It Bpoke once.. Some ot the tlon for that purpose. ing'aborigines. In the United States. ' charm about the fact that she wasfairly clamored' for. her, waved and smnll shot took effect in tbe face of a real. called and recalled. Dan stood mo- brakeman on the train, who la al- "introducing New Breeds. Rich Harvest of Spi A London doctor makes the an- "To think of'any one from Montana tionless, his «yes. fastened on her, his leged to have started the attempt at In Introducing a new breed, the orig- _~ A gum hunter gatherci nouncement that patients) who eat with being here tonight! Staying very long, heart rocked by the song, - He didn't the flirtation. inators quite frequently advertise" the "of spruce gum the past i their flngergjget well quicker than oth- Dan Stood Motionless, His Eyes Fast- want anyone to speak to' him. he ened on Her. Mr. Blair?" Between each sentence The engineer of the train pulled the Juiciness" of the fiesb. as though It Adirondack "mountains. ersL^We ant waiting for some country she directed Hlgglns, who was getting wished that none of them would throttle wide, open and the train was peculiar to that breed. The truth ever secured in a slngl r 'lJ**W*.to lay not about me personally, and tbat be To Give Baby Shows. dinary phenomenon of natives still States consumed more than one-half.: out It and succeed much better. Their Ch5easo.-r-To prove to ridiculing men out bird reservations. Robins nest In living.In the atone age within a tew Aerial propellers, driven by gaso: Ideas take to flight • when necessary, was merely putting me off In order the maples in our most crowded dis- not to express what «as really In bis that suffragists can raise children, as miles of places which have been In- line engines', are being triedln France and that Is a more'radical solution. one of their main purposes, members tricts. Birds that for years sought habited by white men during several as means ot propulsion for canal mind. Finally be reported to me tbat the depths of the forests now rear It occurred to him that tbe doctor was of the Illinois Equal Suffrage sssocla^ centuries, Nordonekiold obtained vari- boats. Girl Is Boss Breadmakar. . ' tlon havo~pl8«fied a "county1 fair" at their young within hearing of the roar* ous- Implements which had been cap- Lawrence; .. Kan. — A beautiful a very timid man. 1 explained the of the street cars: In some subtle Ginseng sells.at Amoy, China, for principle as tn tbe preceding case, one of the leading hotels, at which the 1 ' tured. In primitive expeditions direct- $1.65 a pound in gold dust.at retail. browned loaf won for Lucille Ster- main feature will be a baby show. A way they know that their chances for ling, thirteen years old. of Barnett and' be at once told "a long tale of protection have been Increased, ' ed by the whites against the maraud- It holds Its'own in price in this coun- suffering from Intense timidity—a Buf- prize ot $50 will be awarded to the ing Slrtones, but be was not "able to : district the title of champion.school- prettiest-baby. . ' claims the Cincinnati post They do try. also.V girl bread baker of Douglas county fering almost beyond belief—that was Cot know that kindness Is being come Into contact with these Interest Hemp thrives best In a soil heavily the rain of bis lire. After the resist- ing'aborigines. In B contest In which nearly BOO girls taught and brutally discouraged In Impregnated with volcanic ash. So competed. Miss Sterling's bread ance bad once been broken-down tbe To Pension Widowed Mothers. countless homes. the production of hemp is one result Bcored S6H ;pplnts, which is only a thoughts came freely and 'the cure Boston.—Several thousand women Rich Harvest of Spruce Gum. df volcanic action. successfully proceeded." Yes, we are improving, but we want half point In advance, of the loaf en- in this state are behind a.movement the. world to move faster—and we A gum hunter gathered 1,300 pounds I California is building two reservoirs for the passage of a law whereby of spruce- gum the past summer In the tered by Miss Helen McCllntock. Another patient reported as Im- plead for school education that will of concrete—the largest in the world aged sixteen, of Fairview district promptu thoughts that the doctor's widowed mothers may receive a pen- Adirondack "mountains. The most he —each, to hold a million barrels ol teach the' coming generation to b* . • school, who took second prize. hair was getting thin and thafbe was sion to support, themselves and their kind to animals and all birds. ' .' ever secured In a single" day was 30 oil, as "a cost of $500,000. i children without having to call upon pounds; -His profits nay be estlma The success of the two girls will beginning to be stout, This waa tbe Vast quantities of «oal ore handled entitle them to enter the state bread remark the patient made to Dr. Jung. charitable institutions. The move- Irrigation projects are receiving the when* It Is known that any druggiB on the great lakes of the Canadian ment was started by the Massachu- wlU tladly^oayJiBQ a^poand. for^t baking contest to be held at the state The doctor discovered there was notn. serious attention ot th* government border. In 19X0 more than 13,000,000 Ing ot th* kind aa far as .fie was con- setts Congress of Mothers., ot Brazil. tons passed through.tbe So© canal. ; tgrisaltuftl college. > : TheCranford Chronicle '"' " • caAwoao, a. i. Lack 4rf Money" hlKlM «T»rt TbamUy at KOrth and CBIOB is the ambition of every man or woman Independent who considers the future. The Pruden- said Mark Twain «h the root of all eriL" Certainly the tial's Continuous Monthly Income En- lack of ready money at the right time far. tespons&k for - CEMENT SIDETAL it tht Port ©Bo*. Cranfoid. N. J- u and Self- many failure], hardships and lost opportunities. AND GUARATT • Moond-elaM matter. dowment policies provide a way to bring Did it era occur to you that one hundred dollars in time of urgent need could do a world of good? Have you erer MaoufMtuter ot All Kind fOHX ALFBED POTTCB. • KdUor n* Propr Sustaining this about. Upon the completion of the Stone Product premium-paying period, the Company experienced hardship beciusc of Qpn-employment, t*rtnni TifWi Strictly Cuk la A*r« in family o* some other unexpected emergency? Otficet 33 Foort Old Age pays the insured or his beneficiary a It is just such emergencies as these tha^jrou should be . •«•» EUZABETH - •nma Carat regular Monthly Income, which contin- prepared for and guard against. ' ues so long as either of them shall live, What better plan could you adopt than to open an account. Adnrthtnc TatM fnroUhed upon application TMOkfaakl* mar b« found on ui» at U» but in no event are less than twenty inthe Cafaa tad Harrbi Haw* Stands, Rear"! Dnv 8bm and t^» Chronicle offlo*. years' payments made. , Savings Department of MR. LAKEVS BIRTHDAY One hundred and fifty townspeople, Fidelity Trust Co,, , (all that the bouse would bold) spent last Thursday evening at the/birthday NEWARK, N.J. Customers of 20 yea party of Charles D. Lakejr, who in Cranford who will vouch spit* of-hla 80 winters, was just aa Begin at Once. ' tion received. Repairing young aa anyone present and just as a specialty. young aa he used to be. Tbe agree- The Prudential Don't Put It Off Until the Morrow. able task of telling Mr. Lakey what ._ 149 Elm Street The Cost is not high. Write for rates, giving your We pay interest at the rate of 4 per cent on amounts up to bis fellow-citizens thought; of him and including $(.000. and 31-2 per cent on all amounts was discharged by Dr. Greene, with age and the age of your beneficiary that pouiM cafe of truth and humor over $1,000. • . * that makes all of tbe good clergy- Deposits made on or before the third business day of any C.:R. WHE man's seeular utterances so bappy. He month draw interest from the first. • said: ' / Dealer in My Friends—I have been atked as •---, 'a feature of this happy occasion to A CHRISTMAS IN BERMUDA A GOOD RECORD - sound a note of friendship and good key knows soweil' how to provide. FLOUR, FEED, B/ cheer. We are met together not prl - Probably there are fifty women who Wm. Vigelius, who In Spending the The executive officer of the Forest [parity for the/purpose of making a can tell the items In that delicious holidays in - Bermuda, has forwarded Park Reservation Commission, H. B. STRAW, POU , test of Mlis Lakey'i Pure Food, but menu; probably not one man, cert- a copy of The Bermuda Colonist, Kummel, has collected during; the EAST LAWN DAIRY to extend our mlghborly greetings ainly not the writer, can do it: but dated Dec. 27th, from which the fol- fiscal year ending October 31, 1911, FEED, ET to our brilliant host and his brilliant surely every male or female who sat lowing account of Christmas in Der- $2177.52 of which $2021 24 was paid WM. ROLL, Manager ' daughter, and to rejoice with them at that sumptuous board Is ready to j muds is taken: ' SB penalties by violators of tbe forest 203 E. South Ave. that another milestone hss been reach' vouch, right hand up, that it was all Bermudas' Yules are always green fire law. Of the. latter 'amount Residence, 376 E. Lincoln Avenue, - . Cranford, N. J. ed ta> life's journey by the head of very good. but as Is the case with other divisions $1866.93 was turned over to the treas- CRANFORD. I this home circle.- The occasion was duly recognized Io f the Empire, the Christmas season urers of townships in which forest SOLE DISTRIBUTOR / It was Dr. Holmes, 1 believe, who, by friends who for various reasons does not fall in the midut of summer fires occurred. Tiie State forestry on the seventieth birthday of Mrs. were unable to bo present.; The mem and the traditional dishes of turkey laws are thus working In a way to Julia Ward Howe, referred to her in bers of the Township Committee and and plum pudding are seasonable ad- punish those who set fire's in the Raritan Valley Farms Certified Milk and Grea^n J. C. W. RA bappy phrase as being "seventy years other officials who were dining togeth- ditions to the bill of fare. To these forest and at the sama^ime to relieve Fresh Country Bottled Milk, per quart young." Very aptly we may apply er in New York sent a Round-'Robin reminders of their country's origin locil treasuries oif a large part,.of Dealer in this expression to Mr. Lakey: he Is telegram that "We all send our best many of the divisions of the Empire the expense of putting out such fires. Fresh Country Bottled Cream, half pint l, for turtle soup.' Every cook seems to of a state firewarden with four as- Pluinbing,. Heating that Mr. Lakey is like Mr. Beecher in have her own special way of dealing sistant, or division, firewardens- each this regard; he is solid right through. with the ingredients, but the result? of. whom Is in Immediate charge of a and Tinning. :-: And speak Inn for myself, although The 1912 edition of the Farmers' are on tho whole equally pleasing. Alaroanc has been received from Op section of the state, and of a propor- NEW WORK AND REPAIRS 245 E. Broad St. W Mr. Lakey is as much as ten years This probably arises from the fact tion of the 239 local firewardens who (formerly Elm! older than . I am, I should dislike to publisher—our esteemed townsman, that such cookery is not a matter to OF ALL KINDS AT REA- Charlea 8. Littell^-and we note with issue brush burning permits, look out melt him in a boxing bout in a big be lightly undertaken but must be for the forest fires, and call out men SONABLE PRICES. One of the best amphitheatre in Rlno. 1 am sure that swelling bosom that it has copied and seriously approached and those who given National circulation to the to fight thorn when. necessary. Tbe ha would prove to be Jack Johnson, excel in these two dishes have gone a total net cost of tbe fire service to the State. Grou and I the other fellow, whose name following poetical paragraph that ap- long way towards securing the local MILLER BLOCK peared in the Chronicle a. few years the townships is less than $6,000 a High-class work at escapes me. I fear that his flat on culinary blue riband. But we must 7 A.M. TO 8 P.M. ago: year whllu the state spent last year Pnoua 1B9-W jny bead would be much like a Pitts- not let the contemplation of the $10,000, and is prepared to spend dur- burg trip-hammer bitting a pumpkin. Little drops of water poured into Christmas dinner as known to Ber ing the current year $15,000 if so I do not make this remark because I the milk, give the milkman's daughter muda be too engrossing. Though much shall be necessary. It looks like judge that there is likely to be any lovely gonna of silk. Little grains quiet was the general note, the special agcod plan for the state to carry the reason for our ever getting into a of sugar, mingled with the sand, attractions provided at the hotels were Itreater part of the cost while each Gray Btirial and Cremation Co. ^ fistic encounter—unless we should make the grocer's assets swell to beat much appreciated by all who were community huars enough to give it a COMB AND SEE happen to discuss the momentous and the band. Little bowls of custard, fortunate enough to be present at vital interest in .maintaining an effi- Funeral Directors and Em balmers timely question of international peace. humble though they seem, help enrich these festivities. Boxing Day passed cient service. Tho new and improved Hlaeye is keen and his muscle ap- the fellow selling pure ice cream. off very well indeed, entertainments and Pebble Eye Glasses, Little rocks and boulders, little chunks attendance to prescribe gls pears to be bard. . are more plentiful than -In former BIG JANUARY SALE AT STORE OF Camp Chairs and Card Tables to rent of slate, make the coal man'a fortune ing visual defects, 9 a. m. < days, and the various shows at the L. S. PLAUT& CO., NEWARK. I confess that I like theae large something fierce and great. Little Colonial Opera House and elsewhere OFFICES AND FUNERAL PARLORS« The genuine crystal •'£ men. To be sure there is an element An annual event of extraordinary the COOL kind that never si ads, well written, printed nice and 106 N. Union Avo, Cranford of truth in the homely couplet, neat, give the joyful merchants homes could not complain of lack of pa- significance .proffering as it does, tbe Hi E. Broad Sb, VertlltU the API.ANATIC, INVISIBLE 1 KEYPTOK anil otlior lensei "Little head, little wit,- on Easy street. trons. Everyone seemed on their, season's best and most desirable mer- Tel. 93 Cranford Tel. 1784-W, Ratnfleld chandise at big savingB. Hundreds of TeL 148 Wsstfleld mountint; or frames. The .Large hoad, hot a bit," best behaviour, and a pleasant jollity ADLB and STTLlBh glasses but surely a large brain requires a was everywhere apparent,. -All were bargains in every character of worth- -It's all very well for girls who are and never pinch tho nose. large bead, and also a large heart on pleasure bent and determined to ful merchandise are embraced. Among engaged to rely upon linen and kitchen Glasses repaired. Spew requires'• large house to live in. And shun- that a Merry Christmas is a very. the most important features represent- B. A. DOYLE showers, but maidens who have not free. We have, .no agents 01 certainly Mr. Lakey is a man - of un- M»™; Very .sseepUonal attractions yet reached that happy condition can good precedent for - a —Happy New sentatlVesindnnly ON*pi doubted intellect, and what is better, Year. in women's, misses' and girls' ap- Electrical ^Contractor occupy'their waiting time by stocking he la « man with the possession of a parel; imported band embroidered SPENCER OPTICAL up a hope chest. Embroidered doilieB, Prompt attention to all wiring largo heart. His mind Is a picture- NOTICE OF INTENTON . lingerie at one-fuurth to one-half napkins, table and bed spreads and MOTICK Is hereby given that It Is the tatpn- 5.7 Maiden Lane, gallery, well stored with the memory l" ttonof tbe Township Committee of the under regular values; incomparbale Belt Wort * hundred.other, pretty things that will of literary masterpioees, which ean Township of Cranford, In the Comity of Union bargains in fine domestic muslinwEsr; keep without spoiling make suitable to pass An Ordinance for the Collection of Ai Parquet and Cent«nBWAve..Oranfor not be stolen, as Mona Lisas can be seasmtmta for Iminmtrient of imported dress suitings at less than fillers for the chest. And then, If in A.. Llnooln Avenue from Centennial Avenue stolen from tbe art treasuries of the to the tracks of tlie Central ilnllroad of Me half price; big bargains In toilet the sweet pretty soon the showers fail world. His memory of beautiful se- goods and notions. Stirring values Hardwood Flooring to fall, there will be reil satiafaction B. Eltznbeth Avenue, from Uuton Avenue to lections from the poets is marveluus. North Avenue, • in fine linens; in fact very tempting THE LARGEST STEAM in atltch?s taken" in time. C. Uranford Arena* from Elizabeth Avenuo to bargains from every department in Old Floors Refinished GRANITE WORKS IN I have been repeatedly amazed at it. Forest Avenue, - . . Q. T.Robbins He thinks in pictures; bis mind does D. Central ATenno from Springfield Avenue to the store are offered—many of whiah 4th Street, • • • i are New Spring merchandise. Finishing Supplies Monuments and Headstones I not move along the narrow paths of The Southern Commercial •Congress E. Central Avenue from 4th Street to. 8th All Orders Delivered 1 has printed in pamphlet form the ad Street, and that mere logic. He is also a roan of very WEDNESDAY. JANUAHY 17. 1018, Freight and Baggage 1 N PUINFIELD, (Opposite Fit refined feelings, or sensibilities, and dress delivered before that body in its at8o'cldbi; p. m. Is the. time and the Town* DO YEARS' ablp Rooms, corner Union Avenue . 00 - Undoubtedly these last years are North Avenue. - <,u)«y^seartaln onr oiio f A.X. 1*17TI«52, 140. 800. < . (e) cranford Avenue from Elizabeth Avenue Offlee:C. R. R. Baggage Room XSB8.Z7S3,T4»r»«. 'O^*11 bis best and happiest. Andj. may ho to Forest Avenuo. > Uonastrtctixconflati [ onPaunls XSW,TM. 1814. «08. 9B9,. 10-^ .How's This? """ atanu. 8 67,5 41.568, 70S. 65a, 10« .have many more of them, and grow Id) Central Avenue from Springfield Avenue t. racslvr Crinford, . New Jeraey happier all the time I May he have Wk oavOaa Handnd DoOta Bmitf tor uq to Fourth Street. ' For FlalnBeld-lSS, 4 B6,6 48. - • i cuM *r Bill's (e) Central Ayenne from Fourth Street to 11 tt A. V. JS SO, IS 44. (124, i «Mny more birthday parties. May we Eighth Struct. FRED H. JAHN, a 43, (809 Saturday onlyl, 314. _ r.j.caENEr*ca.ToMo.o. neainstthe property benefited thereby, as con- Scientific Jfmciicatt 848, ill, tBBT. (Jl6,t»W, « all be privileged to meet in this house, W* tin aadenknad. km known r. J. Otas* firmed by the resolution of the Township Cnm- L handsomely Uhitratod weakly. J«Br«st«. 827,SSO, WO7.1110P.M. 12 avttilast Unu»JaadMIs»hlnllcrlKayhol>• mlitoe dated December ar, 1011, ha collected In illation of anrsdentldo JoonuU. Terms,! (Successor to Philip Jahn) 16*I*?'8*3. B40. 1049, 114! batting bithur Similar greetings one et»l>l• ki an bostnsa trueaeaoaa ana BnlwtUl* thn>n Miunl Instnltnvntii, the first Instalment earifnnrtBoiltba.lL SoMbyal] at* to canr out or obimuoos mad* or Us am. SIS. 440. 5 20, 010, S47. 7: year from to-night. May God'n rich- •hall be iluii nnd pnjraMe atthadnlonrMld A~a Pike 1117, llM.P.M. — -MjraJKnmAjr * Kiitn. ci*nunnatlon; the second Instalment nhatl bo WMinals Draptrta, Ttahda, O. duo nnd pu\able Anfruat fst. lOid. nnd the third HOUSE, SIGN, AND FRESCO est blessings rest on the hesd of our Can m takso tottnalrr acts* Tor Easton.' Bethlehem, t dkKtir mm U» blood aad numa mattm attS Instalment stinll be duo and payable August lit. Chunk-466. nta.DOO. 1101A dear friend, and be multiplied in the STSMB. Tssttawala* ami tree, met II esaa pal PAINTING VcVtloVcVtlonin 4.. TThuh t thlionllnanco shall takocf- torn*. Bold bran DraaMa, K HAR&WARB experience of those he loves." .. . — a, * - . . A t . ^ . t. - Tkkt luirs Timor Ma for consttpattoa. fecectt IImmediatelym . Mr.' Lakey's response carried con- DtdDated, live.(JV Peter Markusson For WUkea Bans and Benm AIAMN ft. •ENMAN. Plain and Decorative Headquarters for seasonable Roods in S14 P. X. Sundajs. S XT, 9 401 vietlon that be was able to meet Township Clerk. For Lakffwood-IM. 046 all eomera In the arenas of brain and Paper tbtellne; b«wn,-that In anything he under-i'"' iSD BIAtU U COAL STOVES, OIL STOVES, For AtUntte CHT-S 56,0 to takes be Is what the sporting people j DEALER IN ICE Wewer & McMahon GARBAGE COLLECTOR. only), 800 P.M. Honda: caH fit and ready. I WEATHEK StRIPS,. ' <,. Tbe Ulk-fest was ended with vocal Masons, Builders & Contractors Glass, Oil, Paint, Vuahha ud tlxwpt Saturdays. ' JobWng a Specialty •Xieept Kaapb Chan 'ti&l?, the singers being MM, Collier. N P. 0. BOX, 183, CRANFORD. WaD Paper. • •PEBPECTIOH" ASH SIFTERS, soloist of tbe Presbyterian Qu"llty Unrivaled. Service Prompt. Brick, Stoat, Cement rod Piadering tBxoept Buton ud I and alias Lakey. acd tbe muiic Telephone S8-B. W.e.Banam, ASH CANS, ETC. V Praa>*(l«B.Kaaanr. ~ a feut iwfa aa Mis* La- PBTCES LOW. M W. Linootn Are.," . - , ' Cranbrd Reasonable Prices. l '' - -Kl- FREEHOLDERS MINUTES of" tTe SnrrogiV; Sbsrtir. Ctiarioca-. poarmatter, 110«; Haul Alkier, County Clerk for the month «C Stneel by the <«mmttta« »U.67; J. V.V Wnrnr.. JOl.r.Jlr;; WllllaaWlllaaii Itt. rj*Vj*V LIBRARY BOOK LIST C. EILBACHER ill. and flint tbe same are * - iSKNRT KROP8B. it »ir-»ir' 1. MdMadisoi n DDrnlii!l . r™™> 515(; (lool . orncuk Th» net rfcMpts are: AABOH D. CRAKE. ctMf C Sf»-: J«; A. C. Hntn,'». «.V<: .laime GCMMI. Surrosau, , 1..SUM.U J. UXUN FAT. W.- Fink. r-'X'.: A J. d;R«tsm^». |7W; John Ti.^- r.—jirr.nonthlr niret^Bff; of the Board Sheriff .*. .'. UJLa TMa report w/at. en ajoUoa brr Freeholdereeholder Krrm A Pnn tx. A. J. de!tal»in*e. fO; Bur-Abbott Bight* of nan. ef CLc-. .1 r'r.ftnl'Jrr* of ihe county of Rcgfstcr .^.. US4.M Xtltell l reettnreettnaa ar>4 ordererdered placeldd onfli flit, nwaiif Atldl:^ Machine (V. |U. Johnson, History of American ooli- Building Contractor V't. i *. :;•} h i«J L!' ihe Courthouse, Eltzabeti, 1 and tbt reo oae contained therein TaMiton— S'diirjr w. Cldrt.lcc. (luo: Flor- N. .:, on Tb-rf3ay. P^o'mUor 7, 1311. at County Clerk «~. ..., tTJM ^hl ence G. Si:t<^. S<^r. |:u; rudtrwoud Tri.e- Which amounts have beta tarnetf over ware oa roll wlt«r fo *S 1« II Ml. tic*. 2.2* P. M > the County Collector. • CEMENT STOEVALKS LAID M -mlvii i-r^f at—Director Cady and Frw- Yours respectfully, By FreeboMer Doane; Oberholtzar. Raferendani in Amalca. bcMMs Aeke a. Bourdon, Crane, Darby, BENJAMIN KINO. AodiUW. Boolved, That the bill from North Plain- Smith. Wealth of nations. AND GUARANTEED. IVt~«, Fat- Gnw-npr. Hall, Hennessr, Jones, Dated Pocembcr 7, 1311. Bald Towaablp for taxta tcalaat Bonnie Burn Kr-ji:*-?.-- M«.SL1. Pirry. Picrson. Randolph, On motion by Freeholder Sarils l*t» re- aanatortam arouada be referred to Commit- Co . SSOa.io. $1(1.79 Brooks. Tb« social omit. £m*-h. Svalu, Teller. port was received sad, ordered placed oa HI*. tee oa Bonnie Bom Sanatorium aud County Sew State AliWUoade— P1. J. lltibbard. Absent—Frttibolalfr Wilbur. Board of Chosen Freeholders: Attoraer. aad It appro'ed br uld commit- •HI S".': Arthur E. Smith r-t»; The \V,IJon Seager. Eeonomics: briefer conn*. Manufactures- ol All Kindt of Artificial The readies of tbe ciluute* of November Q«ntlem-u-Your Commutes oa Jail Ia- tee and attorney the county ^collector be Cuntrartlnff Co., ffl.4S2.97. Coman. Industrial blstorj of the 3. Mil. WEJ on motion by Freeholder Smith rcspectfulry reports that ther Aar» authorised ta pay Ihe aama. . a Sunonte— Oeo. T. Parrot. (MI.IW: W. a Stone 1A outlets* flipcsscd wjth and they were approved u the Jail; also examined "ths toes* Oa motion br Freeholder OnK&er thle Parrot. «-'"5.3l: Itutaliil Allln. SIM; Auoa E. United SUtes. per printed eon!** on membrrs' desks. of ths warden. *v^. ilutlon was oa roll call adopted untni- DlTk>. t. COMMUNICATIONS. Rtntf Aid Boart Repairs—C H. Wlnana Co., Whiteing. Little people. Board of Chosen Freehold**!*,, Coarthoue. Number of prtsoaers In custody <• No?. 1 M aouslr. Office. 33 Fourth Street Number received during ths month....' n -B y Freeholderrtehol r 8aillh: Me-inbeia' Pay-W. H. ' Randolph. ' KB; Slocum. Sailing alone around tbm EUnbcth. N. J.: Number In custody . Dec 1. 15U U ReaolvtdBind. That the county collertor la au- Adolph H Grutner, S& Lluilon P.. Hall__ , IU; world. Number days" boar-, month of Nov., thorHed to laaut ta A. J. Da Rabmet a M. 11. Arken. »1O: 1»: III . MrlsrlMl.l Ma;f*M2fW . A. ELIZABETH New Jersey Gentleman—At a ivgular umaf ot th< dtpUcate chteti (or KO.E0. the aald De IlourJun. l'.1t: Auto t>. Ciane. 134; D. F. EoaelU BoroQsh Council held oa Uw M im * i..» Balsmta haTlasr male afllattt tbst h. did Hrn:ie«tiv. tsi: T'sfon Dirby. it. mailed Faj-. *SS: Jufrph Perry. $.*\2; Tho.. J. Picrson, Ward. Chaucer. *akliiC for * bridce acroM tbt brook at Groceries, provisions, etc'. ....fXTt.il HO him on tha awxmd day ol Nornnber. S40; Co. « TWK *X!; 8 P. T. Wilbur. Proaper avenue. join* •oatherly throuit. Salaries, etc ttt.00 filactetn hundred and eleven, by tho rountx H<. J. N <'a. f.:0: \V. H. Swain. SSa Total .\.teSS On autloB br .freeholder Qruener this "~8e)ary-*e«. H l^avltt. 12!**; 3. Edw. Rone, Oxenbam. Coil of Cam*. . rfferrlDg tb« matter to Tour honorable body Cost psr prUwuer, per day.. 4(11 xeaoUttoa waa oa roll call adopted unanl- 1st r^): IVtiJiimln King. ttiti.flD; James \Y, ana trust* that tha proper action will U JOSEPH PERRY. tooualy. tink. sum. Richmond. Red Pepper Bonn. THB? "PTTrT iT A BT /IH taken to relieve condition* as they eiUt at W. A. BOURDON. D/ Precaoldtf Btttta' pnaect at that point December 1. 1>I1. i'nmniltlea RTtv>niT~*AiloI|ih IT. Gruener. Roe. Ho fell In love fVita bla wife. Rcatlved. That . tbt eeavtr colleetor be *1M>H, llurL.t. !• Hall. 14.25: M. 11. Ack«n, Very truly yours. On motion by Freeholder Onkener this re- ».1: I"' 11. Mi-bi-l ll.SU; Aaron D. Crane. Dillon. Patience of Jbhn Morland. - DEALER IN J. F. OSTRANDBR. aad ht la attborised to traaafsr from the '913 11): I>. F. tl,mne»y. $'2 10; R'aton Darby, No-embw II. 1911. ''Court" account to the "Stationery" ao fO.'til: 1 Iwan KS>y. »4: Joicpb IVrry, 110.10: Rinebart. . Amazing Jadventurei of Oa motion by Freeholder Smith thla re- B? "" eoool tbt sum of M3«. and from tbe account' Oeo. O. Tfller, 84**: B. P. T. Wilbur. $21.VS; Lctitia Carberry. nest waa referred to the member or tha "Repairs to County Roada" the aum of John N. Cadv i* i!.1: J. Hervey Doane. tT.XT; Carriages » Harness board from Ro*eUe to report on same at tha lt!(.M ta tba aoceunt of "Cleailns «nd t'hae. A. tmllli. 110 SI: Henry Kruua.. $22 00; MalnUlolnf aimer*." and from ibe a. llrsdfo'd Jonra. 11125: W. 11 Swain. $3.M; Btgbie. The cage. Best meeting of tn« board. count "Repairs to County Roads" the Jaa. O. ljunl.lln. tit: I.. I' Ill«h. $10. Farnol. The money moon. Customers of 20 years standing in County Board of Freeholders, Elisabeth, of tin 1> to ibe account "Ruads Built Under Shrrttr— Robert J. Klrkinn.l. IW.m. $100 W: N. J.t 4 State Aid Road Art." William II. Wright. $3M.U. $14tl>0: Jas. K. Hewlett. Song of Renny. Gentlemen—On behalf of the Township Clark, $10*81. Cranford who will vouch for satisfac- CoromlttFts an* the. inhabitants of thrf Town- taai neetra* __On motion by PYceholder Smith ibis reso- Blndloss. By right of purchase. Law Library— Cel'egtian ft Co , $IJ; Ray- tion received. Repairing ami painting ship of New Providence, I be* to call your lution wsa on roll call adopted unaalinously. nler Veghte, l«. - attention to a condition the relief of which Dr rroehoMer Ttller: Registrar— Frank II. Mmlth. IM1.M: Edward Carruth. Track'* end. a gpeeialty. It seems should come from you. You are K^fiolYrd, Tbat a coramlttco ot tbr^* t>i Bauer, I30S.S4: |M. Ella P Decker, $.13; Butler. Adventnroi ofa tubarbanlU. removing dirt from the road whlrh you ars apnoln'ad. vltb |ioiirrr to renlsnk the bridge Anna. «V»nmeyer, $11.13; Evelyn Gore-Kelly. - •ordio*- kadlnc to Hi* Tuberculosis Sana- nn Rahway Riref, af 9prll. tor oaaMraatlnaj a tat. Orlffen Co . %1S.32; L. M. Piench. $3: Wool- •Second—The carters are upllltng ths dirt to aata «. Ttrt on Mtplt trtsnt. WtataaldT N. J.. lit ston * Huikle Co.. US ID; C. H. wlnana Stirling. . A United States midship- Third—We are able to ralao only a trifle paid when properly audited by tbt commit- Co.., $W M. $!.««). each year to keep our twenty odd miles of Oo motion by Freenolner Darby, the Dlreo- man In Japan. • « On motion by Freeholder Oruiaer [hie tor dm tared the board adjourned until Wed* FLOUR, FEED, BALED HAYroads In repair, $300 bring tbe total appro* Una* oollaoted Cw Cnex oounty w* . reaolutlfa was on roll call adopted unani- nrsday, December 27. lull, at S.80 P. M. Kellogg. Ark of Elm Island. prlatlon of the township for ths year. police watt 0.10 mously. * ' J. EDW. ROWB. Cl.fk. Fourth—It In the main artery from tbt By aback paid eoasty collector...... |M.n —Boy farmers. Panalo Valley to Plain Held and Is used «- By Freeholder Kiouetl STRAW, POULTRY Rssolnd. Thai It la' Uie aenea of this board —Young ship-builders. ieaslrely by automobiles, which we welcome. IWT.H that under aad br rlrtxe of tat provisions CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ;> Firth—The automobile license money 1* County balanee , BB ot chapter Cut at the aesalen laws ot lOli Deland. OakleighT' FEED, ETC pasted orer to ths various counties., anfl I BttpeettaUy «ubmHted, there be deelsnsted and appointed a coiinty ' First Church ot Christ, SoientUt, Cran- —Alan Ransfoid. am Informed thst Union county received aw. IBWIN. aupertntendent of wetshta and mesaurea for ford, New Jersey, Springfield arenue and I3.O00 this rear. Chief Probation Offloer. Union County. th. County of Union, for the terra of on. year, Sogur. Sophie. v •txtltH—ToAr pnrchaM of ths •anatortnm Oa motton by Freeholder Smith thle re- at a aalaryof twelve hundred dollars; and bs Miln street. Services Sunday at 11 A. H. baa taken away from us a- largt measure port was reoelTed and ordere4 pUoed on we. It further Wednesday evening, 8 r. ». Reading Room —Story of a donkey. 203 E. South Ave. Tel. 1SO-J of ratablrs upon which we collected a tax Report of Committee pa Bonnie Born Resolved. Ttist said person K denlsnalcd of about U00 a year, which through your •anatorttus. ihall be one wlip can fulfll the rrqulreinente open daily, 10 A. M. to 12 v. where all Chris- ownership baa now been cut off. of.avctlpn l!l of theiaTVr herelnabove rf:fein)d To tat- Board of CBOMB mtboldan: to: and be It further tian Solence literature can be obtained. All Shareholders of the Cranford Na- CRANFORD. N. J. Seventh—Plat nil eld avenue Itself Is light- Oentlemett—Tour Committee ea Bonnie Resolved, Thst said appointee shall devote are welcome both to the services and tn the tional Bank received their semi-annual ed by electricity at the expense of tht town- Barn Btaaterlaa pea to report that a' con- his entire time. If necessary, to the perform- ship. It U the desire of the people of tha tract baa b*ea awarded to tha C. H. WTnan. ance of hie duties. dividend cheeks at the rate of three) township that this road be made Into a coun- Company tor the eoaatractloa of a raaOway OA motion by PYeeholdtr Randolph, this ty roal or a Slate aid road, whatever 70a leaaGinn to the new bnildlaga at «M par tetolutlen wst on roll call adopted UHJIII per cent. Tuesday morning. The an- are pleased to call It, at as~ early a date at cubic, yarfl tor tha eicaratlon and IUI per mously. J. C. W..RANKIN possible, believing that such a road will •anara yard for attnt-laak imnanani, the By Freeholder Krouse; nual meeting .of the shareholder! will facilitate both your Interests and tha later* total coat of tha work ta be apprortmately Raaohed. That the plane.' "proflM. erosi* he Held next Tuesday In the. banking; eats of .'the people and of those who pass tht turn of ROW. sections and snecuVallons thla day submitted through tha township from Plalnfleld aad to thin bosrd lor tho building and construc- SERVICE! room. As subscriptions to the stock Dealer in elsewhere to ths Psvsalc Valley. Any propo- RMprttrally atibntltel tion of the fo Itwtni* nanieol roada. via.: sition, however, to build a road which will J HBRVBT First. It-nt nortton of 8outh avenuo within Out to-day'i service Is good, and our of the Trust Company are payable on tht Ol'r ot Plalnfleld and deacrtbed sa fr.l- add anything to the taxes of our township lowa.* '>xtendlna.from R(i-limnnd street awrth- to-morroVs service will be better, for or before January 10th, the change of will not be BRUB factory to us. Oa motfcm by rreeholder Omanar' thla easterly to Ita Intersection with TRrrell rovd, I.EHIOH VALLEY COAL I trust that your board will take up this report waa tattl»ad and ordered plaatA-oa a distance of abput 1H miles, said slroet he- we are continually seeking to serve you form from bank to trust company will natter for Investigation and give 1t your at- Ilia. Inr 06 fott In wlOth"; better in all ways. It is this service probably be effected within a very ALSO KINDLINO WOOD tention or repair the damage which your To the Beard of Choeea rrteboldertt . Second, that portion of Newark a\fnue workmen are now dolor, and oblige. OenUemaa-Toar Committee) on New Oul- within th e4l City of Elisabeth, and di'SctlLiil aa that his built our business and promises few days. Toon very tru.y, T«rt oa Uadta Artaat. at toatti areaue. fo lowtt DeKlnnlne st North Broad atro^t; WILLIAM JEFFERT, thenr. runnlna nonnesstctlr to In* city lino us a greater business In the future. Are Cranford. N .toT J.. a wool! report that Mdt ot the City of B:isatxlh, said toad bciri at Office 11 E. North Ave. Chairman Township Committee, ware raottTtd * werkvaaA the eodtract least 100 fset In width and atxrol ono mile 13 you getting it ? Commence lo-day to Poeton & Apgar are making rapid New Providence Township. length": Kerember XL MIL th lt bidden, at the- oaat at . Third, lliat portion of Ivestfleld nvonus get i good drug store service by dealing progress on the R. J. Mix colonial On motion by Freeholder Perry this own* within the City of Ellssbalh. and described as bouse on Springfield avenue. They —YARD, CHMTBNKHI. AVUSUE— nmntcatlon was received and ordered placed fol owa; "Heglnnlng at Moitle svenue; ruu< with us. on file. - nlng thvnce westerly to Bs>-way. a dlstnncu urtti. tpat portion of Rahway hvrtiua J. R. REAY.Qanford Pharmacy tion to Section 10. Chapter £01. Laws of New within tha City of KUsabcth. and descrllnl as Jersey for 1911, which makes It obligatory file. - • >l 15 Union Avonue placu the trim on the large! Wm. To tht Board tt rrtehoWtrt, BlUtbtth.' foliowal "Beginning at Utoad street: th?n ,4 upon all counties In the State te be Mrs- stutbwsstarly to tbe city line, :being a ,li«- Hicks house on Hampton street.' tented by an oQcIal suptitatendsni tJ taoce of about one mile, saldistrcM tit-:*iq BAUMANN'S weights and measures. The- tbleot, U**f«4 OeoUtmea-Tonr Oomnlttta ea BrUaVta sixty fent In width a part of said dlmanv, fbr»x of this letter Is to havs y« take Us Eaaooek RstRoadi wvoaM rteert that' fcUa trtrt and leljrbty (eel In width the rvmalnin- subject op with' the proper autaonU* as reottret for the we.. early aa possible. awardel to T. rotter beta* the Be aitd the aame are hereby approvfd Photograph Studio ^ As*-soon as the nperlntsmAsat has seen •Kweit >tdderv at the And ba It further reso'ved. that tlii ««ld appoioted you will forward hi* turn*, to- Tour committee weald reeoatmecel plans^ profltes, cioae-ai^llona snd speelfluattont Store Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. Other Days Until 5t30 P. M. EtlEtr with a cerufled otmy of ths ranlt (be bm of T. Potter Callahan fertht(or thlaa worki ca snbtnllted to the Htale CommlMtnnei- nt 245 E. Broad St. Wcstfield keaald when Pabllo Roada for his appioval or rojevtton. authorising his appointment to this depart- Thlt reeoiutlon vi»: on nintlon by • Pice- All Cranford and Newark Trolley Cars Pass Our Door. ment tor our flics. ~ by theotB- holdsr Uruencr. adopted unanimously. (formerly Elm St.) Trusting you will giro this matter tht at- tention - and consideration It to hearUlr Resolved, - Thst when this board adjoin merits, and assuring 70a of our apprecia- It adjourn to meet on Wednesday, Drcv.- One of the best Studios in tion of TOOT efforts, we beg to remain.. «T. 1M1. at jsf) P. M. Very truly yours, THOS. 1. * Thla reeotutlon waa, on motl*n. t>y F «* the State. Ground Fjoor. * Department of Weights and Meuuret, December T. 1IU. bolder Randolph, adopted tmanl^cuoy. ^^^ WM. €. WALDRON. Supt, Thla rvpoft waa-ott nonoB 1 By Freeholder IMereon: Korsmber C. 1311. OrntntV reetlr*! and erotrtj | Resolved. That the Hi a- \e -f the b~rd .-. High-class work at reasonable extended to Collector N It ;.ea"mb,i of tl* l"»t'. ''prices. . placed on file. To the Board el Thla resolution was on motion by Fiectiu'tlot To the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Fleraoa.. adopted unsnlmonjily. Union County: attttiinata—Tosr.' thi followlna bile were read and on ,oll Also Films, Kodaks, Picture Gentlemen—The Pennsylvania Railroad eafl ordered paid: , ..„„.„, having: secured .proper municipal authority Courts—BVlward B. Atwairr, IfJO; C. Aid • Frames, Etc of the city of Rahway for ths elevation of ton Bwlft, IBOO. sM.iirw«n«i> n.-.riv«.HiitacIrtxi which- work necessitates moving the bridge IB.JSI. C. B. tufhuiro"', tin. Harry M 'VH87: Robert,. IJgMfnot. IIM.W: "r"i> over tbs Rahway River In Brldgs street to i, Bchoppe, »lO0, SU.Oll, fi.10, tom\ •Jolin (f 7» to 721 BROAD STREET COMB AND SEE a position somewhat eastward from Its pres- lia.ll. S»i James i. Carey. ilS: William II ent location, hereby requests your permis- WrlghtV.»580 0l; Robert J. Kirtlaiid. sn« a Tho new and improved Hi-Sight' Toric sion so to do and tbe necessary action of Oa autlaa by ft Oeo. tarrpesk, Jr., ITB.BO. »K; Pct-i- V and Pebble Eye Glasses. Two doctors in your board to authorize the same. report waa reotHred Weaver, f«.R); Freiierle* TelpW, M3.10. »4 10 attendance to prescribe glasses for correct- Tbo approximate new location or the bridge Senrr b"Harris, STT.J«: icMpb II. nucli!,.y ta shown on tbo blue print attached hereto. To*" tht Board at rrtabaMtrt, BlUa- Soli Cbarlea F. tv. r>klisrdt, lll.sr.: «-»»•• ing visual defects, 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. in. W« have acquired the necessary property to Uan Fttrlua, 175.31: John kcelaud. ;:'0lt/^i.iii"joee^"cVart '8.'M:"w. U the COOL kind that never MIST or scsvrcn, Mayor and Common Council' of said dry, for the i aad tha tamer Tooce»? WHO: James'r. Kelly. M0;in: AMp-rl the API.ANATIO, INVISIBLE Bl-SlonT.TOBJC. - ~ P. Cain. 123 21: EUsapr-lh Antumnhlle < o. ana by ctTrfrnifnt 'entered Into conforming 1 K n )i n t 1 11 Misses' & Girls' Apparel KBVPTOK arid othor lenses in "IUKJl to sina ordinance, such agreement having •-raid. S«i»«i.w» l'i JE" /.--JHJ" . . ' ." '• been* duly executed ond Hied with ths city mounting or frames. The EASY, COMFORT- clerk of the city of Rahway. ABLI and aiTIiiBii*glasses that fit the eye The1 description of the relocation of Bridge ONE OF, THE IMPORTANT FEATURES and never pinch tho nose. ' rtreet *"!« embodied in paragraph twenty- W. X. BOURDON. Keilr. |2.t5. *•« %-»«, J«»I»» «, a.«.>-.. -.-•» •-• throe CO) In the aureement referred to. as Oa motion by Freeholder Smith thla re- OP OUR GREAT JANUARY SAI,E '.* shown In printed copy of the same herewith. port waa ientiled and ordered placed on die. Glasses repaired. Spencer Ijens Cleaner Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company agrees To the-Board of Cheeta Preeholdera, Kllia- free. We have .no agents or traveling repre- to pay all the necessary rxpente*-i« the con- ;, beth. V. J.I Gwin^tolack of space we cannot give detailed information of the many sentatives and only ON* place of business. struction of the required masonry for the aeitlemen—Tonr oommnte* to wbom war .... lei"K-M i.: »38: Prior I) relocation of salt! brMf? and the moving or raferrad the qnwttoa of-appointment at Huaheaahea, (11(111)1 : Fhllp iauf. I20.SS: Dm li tha same. to?bar* eomidertd the. n Mia. Jr.. »2fJ; Edwa.d T. New York ment with the city of Hallway. matter aad are of the opinion that, under.' bt chirk. «H: liobrrt a fcoat, suit or dress. 5.7 Maiden Lane, Tours truly. : • the proTlalona of- Section 10 of eald tot,- leiBHW. - V*M'i #%fltl*flll. fijb^Istl A* aacrlntendenL lowa, "The jtntrnlng bodlea of the retpeo- 28.84: W. R. Townsend. Collector. _|4.2I; J. December 6. 1911. tlre eeaatlea thall dealiaate the county IU- >. Loiitaui Lumber Co.. si OS. H3,Ki II "• WOMEN'S BLAtK COATS On mollon by FrM-ho.dor Gruencr this re jxrlntesdent,'* It la Incumbent upon thla 'aimer 121.OS: J. F. Barrett, I10.H0: Pr.rt Roir. 13.50 to 10.50, at.".. 10.00 L. L MANNING quest wax rrftrrcl to a epertal committee 0 board to make auch appointment. -"-nfll!; Wrf. S50; Alfred .T. Cram Sr Section II of tbt act abort, letei'itd to I* Fred Ayers, . S40.01, $51.80.' fffJ ' 1. Reg. 20.00 to 82.00, nt ...... r>.... 18.00 five to b* appointed by the Director, the fc9: V. W. Helms ft Co. $M.T4: Jblin County Attorney and thi» County Engineer, proTtdea that' tbe Jnrladlctlon of tha county nis^l. SM.0.1: H T. Ken.ly. »li« 08; C. II. Reg. 25.00 to 30.00. al ....20.00 THE IABGEST STEAM MAR8LE AMD. with the Kqumt that they report back at euparlntendtnt of welfhte and meaturea and Rcjf. 80 00 to 85.00, at ' 25.00 to* next m(Ktiag of the borni; The Dlrector- bit attnrtaota. It any are appointed, ahalt' Publ'Public aroundOr'ounds. ' and Bul'dlnira-Jarn'iBnl'dlngt—Jtmjsi bJ. Meg. 45.00to55.00, at ...... 33.00 GRANITE WORKS IN THE STATE npnolntcd *«_ sa!tl committee Freoholaeri extend throuirtiont the eonnty for which Oarer. ISO; Catherine. Burrjon/ JJ7: ^," "° Crcenfr. Rani3nli:h. Toller, Ilounion aa< they are appotated, enept thtra be ap- Berrlct Electric To.. $T.B.O«, »167.30: H V. pointed municipal auperlntendenta, aa pro- Buttler * Co.. M.l£- W. H. Hnltkamper. WOMEN'S VELOUR COATS Monuments and Headstones for Cemtterr Ptota To the Board of Chosen Freeholders rldtd. In which eaae the Jurbdlction of the |ia,to. MSB: BHrlln» Oaraey and Auto jv>.. All Orders Delivered and Set Up county aupertntendeat will not extend te it2; Morer-iaBoe' Co., »10; John Conrad. 130; Reg. 87.50 to 40.00 VolourCoat!, at.... 29.80 Union Coun*$ „ .. . eucb munldDallttfa. prorldlnr. bowerrr, Kt ElfCtrlt-al ncrmlr Co.. Inc..' fill: Coluni- Gent5e?nfa—Tho Pennsylvania Railroad that tbe county tuptrlatrndent may, o di- SU iSnnni Co.TSo.OS; Monitor Contro lor Kex. 45.00 to 50 00 Velour Coats, at 35.00 PUIHFIELD, (Opposite Fint BoplLit Churcb) Companr having spcurca the proper muni rected by the StaU anperlntaadent, make CoT. MltOL alor»»-LaB«e-e«M HO: Clark ' Reg. 55.00 to 05.00 Velour Coats, nt 45.00 dr«l authority of the city or Rahway '01 omdal Inaptetlone In any manletpalUtn.. HardWir. Co.. I38.B0; Welta * Epjteln I2S: the elevation of ILi raflrend through tha Multord Coal and Lumber Co.. lt2,S«: Jojeph Reg. 85.00VolourCoats, Bt ..... 6000 clty.^-thcrrl-r -Mini.anting the present gradi We are tnformtd that one of the-crttetof Bauer. 110.78: Albert C. Stein. *&H>; New Beg. 125.00 Velour Coats, at .78.00 thla eonnty, to wit, Elisabeth, baa already &k Telephone Co.. |OT M: Brucklather Bro».. crt»aiji-if-s Oiercln.' whlrh work ncceFsltateL lhr"ctan.-lna r-f tbe rrosnlnff of St George's pxtrrlded a municipal tuptrlnttadeat; If thn n.Xt; B. Iv. Moore, 1102.09; Heno'P. Van- be to. the labore of tht county mnertnttn- . CS: W. D. Lewis Co, J1.O77.8C, «27>2. WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS JERSEYXENTRAL arencc. a counir roiH. hereby request your dent of the county of Union would be eome- Z pfnrl?5k)n and ncctrFiry • artlon of your what radueed-that Ir. hie labor- would be Reg. 15.00 to 17.50, at 10.00 beard to ma«e *uch rhnnitci, an shown on leaa by reaton thereat n. Bn.oS: John F. Hlinslne. tM: John Reg. 20.00 to 25.00, at...... „..15.80 TBA1NS LEAVE ORASFOKD man herewith, ilin-iratinp the present (trade We would therefore recommend that thla ot, lioTT Frederick H. V«lker. WO: OKar cnarinc st tbnt joint hv mlsluR the trockr board adopt a retolutlon. In accordance.with HrntSoeyy »50: Al««nd«r Dick, ISi; Wlllljni Reg. 3000 to 85.60, at.i ....20.00 FOR ELIZABETH. SBWAHK AND SEW TORK of the mrrc.Tl about t%rrnt>*-one (21) feet .]•• Leonard ISISOO : W, R. TownianTowniandd , eeaetil. S3U; Reg. 35:00 to 45.00, at 28.00 snd ecutrvrt.^g n concrete arch bridge Section 11 of the act abort 'referred to. to 1. ifSacfiarrai/ Wls.BO; John Campbell, go 1 of sixty CV) f*™*' r!?ht nnglc nimn, paving appoint a county auprrtntendtnt of wrtinta Board or Edwanim noselle. N J. flu. ISO. Reg. 60.00and 55.00, at.. . 38.00 X8M, BBS. 8«, T12, (7 SOTbromrh train to Sew- tbe roadwar TT«I]I ^rl'-yjor^a width of fifty and meararw for the county or Union at a a\r •toAaenr. (77 7B; The WMtfleld Le«dar (50) ff*t. ond rirnvldinCj—filiipwalk on tn taiary not ecettdlnc twtlta hunflred dollirt Printing aand d YubllahlnPubl a Co., M: , Frederick Dtr annum. 0 WOMEN'S EVENING COATS ~ wr*ter'y gra!t!i nn \ proper!?, curbed. PBTBR- H. MBISBIi. Craot Rros.. $30VK : CnarUCharles W. MlnteMlntell , FV>fix. Reg. 20.00to 24.50, at 18.00 ... ll.oM. 7»3.'85a, 10« P.M. vrr lorrcra:1! TI-TIVT fn.n-!«*i»n (H> In np J. LOOAN FAT, laJ*L\. Pottar»17 8«. M5: CentrslBeel rupt n;fi thfcMy vf ^3^wfly attbve referred ' W.-B. HltNNlfflST. Reg. 25.00 to 30.00, at...... 19.50 ;,. For PlalnBeld-l US, * B«.« «. 6 5t,,T M^ 03.1101. On notion by Freeholder Doane: thla re- J. O. Broitaw. liri.8S: W. C. Tobba. W.ffr: t rd o lo. ar.l t" v-f*i!c F-ti'h i "itlon of St. Albert: C. Bteln. »3.oi!; -Hen— • «-•—"' Reg. 35.00 to 40.00, ot ..28.00 »4ll,(a09Satorda7Oiily),8H.SS8,4M,4«.SIl11 W A. V. IS SO. IS «. 0 W. *«) 8» ?. . '2- ???•. t~. c-

avenvr u' P^t fo'tl', ftuld p« _ port'was received and ordered placed on flit SUM; H. R. LWepiood. •' 21 b^ini? * "-itl^ ten (I'M f**:t In width each tnd the re»mmtndttlona contained therela boOa, JIB: raony Bodd. 848, 5M, tSBT. f *>t lh» cliampcs pro> Oentlemtn—Toar Cosnaltt* . on Ltnnea eld Leader Printing and Crepe and Voile, reg. 32.60. 85.00 aud 87.50, at 28.00 1117, US9.P.M. -c-JtL .li- ^crl of tn? i.ri-1-.c- nr well B« thtATCjiue Bridge, near J3L Oeonra aranue. CK.- m~ Kew^eSe/jHaw Hot- • Crepe And Voile, reg. 45.00. to 50,00, at 38.00 irs\ rr ibf 'rapine, pnvins, fhiTRlnp nn Roielle. N. J.. would report that Dlrti w«e For Easton. Bethlehem, AlleatowD. Vaach ni'Mrc sn.1 'o crin-'lcti' tli^ trnrk to you received for the construction of the two Chiffon Dresses, reg. 15.00, at 11:80 Chuak-406. TW), 9 00. 11 01 A. M. 1344. (1 81»«t- K-..*-.cilor. scx-A tlwt '.A the County Engl bridgca. and the work waa awarded to Alex- Chiffon Dresses, reg. 17.50 and 19.60, at 13.80 urdar only), 440, is 14,18 idTo Easlon onlyj r.JJ- ncer cf Vn\y* ro'in1- ander Kerr It Bon. at tS7T for one bride* Sitt, Nov.,., CO. Chiffon Dresses, reg. 23.50 to 25.00, at 16.50 Sundays iw. » *) A. M, 143, 5 so. e 4; P. M. and 11.097 for tbe other bridge, bring- a total .Vroom, f«: felllntt- Chiffop Dresses, reg. 8500,at ...25.00 , »or WUkea Burro and Soranton-4 BS,» o» A. M. r- . F. I- '• sum of W.W4..; ' . ^jaiM.B. W.20: *njy Cook. Sii|>prln'.f>ndent There la alto some further work to be I is. Ml "«r J-.«a Warnen W»!R«^ Chiffon Dresses, reg. 00.00and70.00. at .....45.00 814 P. H. Sundays. B 87,9 40 A. M. 6 so P. M- rilshlu Co., lit, W: F. B. r»"«in»'-r 5 1331. done on certain other hrtdget on the same Chiffon Dresses, rctf. 85.00 and 89.50, at. >;, .60.00 For Lakewood-SM. 946 A.M. 0-53 Sat On ino'tfea by FrrchnUrr Smith" thin »!«• etmm. In emall_repalra, which win coat paSltoMor^-Ths Standard FdJllfMna.Co.. Jleasallno Dresses, rcg. 9.50, at 6.75 urdays only), 140,800 P. M. Sundays. 81*. 9 53 probably abnat..tB).k • ! r tO in-*t WSF rr?*TrM to the County Rond Cora The orlajinai appropriation for tht work. tST.W: New Pro»W™< V,>';"»'_>S ' J,.SJ!S A.M. 189 P.M. ttlttrf. Coimty Engineer and County At beth Dillr Journal. W.76, »».1S: Standard Messaline Dresses, reg. 20.00 and 22.00, at .15.00 was tl.TBO. and your committee woaM reo- lahlUhlnrConcen.. »«.«; A. U Force. p.M- Messalino Dresses, reg. 25,00, at. ; ..18.50 »or Atlantic CHT-SM, 040 A. M.dJKSatar. toraej".' . . , . - • nmmend thnt thts'nonmprtatton be Increased Babwar-TubllablDe Co.. SUM.. daronly), 800 P.M. Sundays, OBSA-H- »>* to tin total.aMrasiiiillonj* BUSLJiflU .' Messaline Dresses, reg. 85.00 and 87.50, at .25.00 , COMMITTEE RErOItT^ Messalino Dresses, reg. 80.60 to 45.00, at 29.50 Hoard r.1 CtcscJi Frc;h?ldem of tie County tfxoept Saturdays. xBseept Newark. c» mo3. auditor reaper"Jlly' re- tXieept Kaneb Chunk. \ . 711 to 721 Broad St, Newark; N. J. aBxoept Euton and Bethlehem. DBUVBRIB5 DAILY BY OUR OWN WA00N5TO CRANPORD ANn.VK0OTV. 97.0a fiBlliSSi , W.^SrHor*, ADVERTISE THE CHRONICLE r LETHBRJD6E, AlBEPTA, SECURES DRY FARM- - ING CONGRESS FOR 1912. 11M term, "dry tanning" does not Indicate an that Bight be implied. It toas not mesa • system of Irrigation. CHINESE WALL PAPER bat one where- *n the rain ran and It is said that the European notion precipitation la stored . up. and eon I How Abors Cross a Stream of wail paper was imported fro* ,seared In th* sbO, to b« drawn upb& It was a mslUr" of gossl China. Then* Its ornamental use tor by scientific tad aan* processes: when Clyd* Vernon, the •colpfa screens, partitions and the like was huge skunk muff **4 a> tiny Barrow It may he required to forward and in, marry the young and ri known as early aa the fourth century. IN VELVET AND SKUNK necklet of the fur fastening at the left crass* the growth of grain. Mrs. Oolsman, who iad b Authorities on this' subject assert that side with a cockade rosette of black In certain •ectloM of the Canadian . mourning for. a year or m it was Holland during her naval su- satin, centred sad tasaeHed with col- West M w*n a* in th* American matter ot fact, both prtnd premacy of the sixteenth century or will be the most correct complet- West, there Is a portion of the coun- case had been eongratulat which first began to adopt and hang PRETTY COAT JUST NOW Ift ing details of a toilette, which win, I try in which the •oil Is the very best mate frUnds. The widow b around the wall paper Idea. HEIQHT OF FASHION. am sure, be an unqualified and noU for the growing of cereals, tut the knd made no reply, and The early Chinese wall papers were able success. geographies! locations and relative pian 'had said that he wa printed from blocks, hand painted or position to the rain avenues, do not 'to grant an lnUrview that give the advantage that other parts There'was more than i stamped with" infinite labor and ex- Pictured. Model Shows Charming Ar- MADE TO HOLD THE BRUSHES possess in the matter at precipitation. quisite art They were mad* to order rangement of 8hawl Collar as an truth In the gossip, but ~ Agricultural science, however, has lurried things along too ft —produced In iheets ot varying di- Approved and Decorative Ad- Most Useful Rack, Simple In Construc- mensions according' to the uses to been making rapid progress during i case of-love, but. love, dition to 8klrt. tion, Can Be Put Together With the past few years, and it Is now as- which they were- to be put The mod- Little Effort. ihote cases where an en ern rolls of wall paper with a continu- certalned that it is not altogether the New York girl wants to 1 It is not in the least necessary to number ot Inches of rath that Is es- ind a. "critter" with It, ca ous duplicate design were unknown. This handy little brush-rack for the sential to the growing of crops, but It was not until the Invention of the have one of the very abbreviated hall specially recommends itself on rled. Then the whole bv coats, writes a Paris authority, and I Ita conservation, and that is the be concluded In twenty-f modern prinUnf and stamping ma- account of the simple way In which meaning of "Dry fanning"." *pry chines with cylindrical rollers that a can promise that you will be equally it is made. The size most be governed Besides being young and continuous conventional pattern waa_and eminently fashionable If you fol- Farming" may well be applied to dis- widow was called handsoi low your desires, and the lengthier tricts where there is a heavy rain fall being fairly well off, the si favored* :.• , ' • . • ', | and better results will, follow. The As neither China nor Japan was a and more elegant lines of the pictured i fine face and figure, and model, the skunk bordering of the education ot the public Into these newtf the world; and among athlt communicative country during the be- methods, not new exactly, but such ginning ot the commercial history of charmingly arranged shawl collar be- i high rank. He wasn't cr ing continued as a finish for the whple as have had satisfactory, demonstra- tubject, but be needed ex Europe these wall paper Importations tion, la not alone the purpose "of these were few and far between and con- coat, and the fur also giving the most be took it this way. approved and decorative completion to dry-tanning Congresses. One Idea is siderably at a premium. Tet they to bring Into life and into operation There was .one .thing- soon hit the European fancy aa a the skirt And now, as to a touch of widow he had not yet com color to relieve the black of the vel- the-great areas ofsplendld land lying good substitute for the arrat and tap- within what might be termed semi- itand. She had Inherited estries of the time. - vet'and the dark tone of the fur, I violence. She had falnte would recommend either jade green or arid, without placing them under the Up to the end of the seventeenth restrictive and expansive process ot light of two men exchanglc powder-blue crepe de chine lining.for the street A lame dog or century the Imported product waa pro- the skirt (here to be used only for a Irrigation.' . hibitive In price, however, and it waa ' bird brought out all the s: depth of some half-a-dozen Inches) The Congresses are attended by her. On an occasion her o not until the middle of the elghtenth and the coat, while then let the chosen century that it was really a familiar , thousands and they bring representa- hud been rendered lnseni color also figure in the blouse beneath tives from all-parts of the world. The blow from a ruffian. She < thine on the market. 'When the moth- {a veiling ot black chiffon, which, just oda for printing and stamping wall pa-1 Province of Alberta, and also of Sas- letlcs under the name at the neck, gives place, to a semi- katchewan, has. taken a vital Interest per from blocks was Introduced bom : ; bouse," and It so happene transparency~" oT Ivory-toned lace. A In the Congresses which have been bad neither read nor hei China each nation waa jealous of Its broldered device In silk ot Oriental neighbor in the wall paper trade and held In the past two or three years. Vemon's "exerclsea."- Th coloring might also be used to good The Province of Alberta, has made tlon came to her with a g tried to keep Ita own proceaa a secret effect on that inner crepa de chine, Toward the end ot the seventeenth • by the size of the brushes which are) provincial exhibits, districts have Through the newspaper! and In this case I would advlte Its destined to be hung upon It, and for shown their products, and last year, that at a high-toned clut century the English were the largest further introduction as a narrow edg- Importers of the hand decorated Chi- the foundation a piece ot wood about several hundred dollars were taken In "scrap"* had been put on, t ing to the coat lining, the one big and a quarter of an inch in thickness prizes; this year the Province of Al- had donned the gloves an nese wall papers, but only for a beautiful enamel centred button which short time. As the demand Increased should be procured, and the comers berta took prizes ten to one In excess out Billy the Terrible. « they began to perfect a process ot pa- rounded with a sharp knife. of any state In the Union. Alberta - quarter of^an hour reco per stamping and paper decoration to In the rack from which our sketch has won eight out of twenty special terrible senses. What Idm Imitate tapestries, and with Improved was made the wood was covered with cups, that province taking one, Leth- were uteoV the widow dldn' British officers who are taklnoparlln the punitive expedition against the machinery toon cheapened their pro- pale blue art linen. In the center of .bridge' one. Arthur Perry six, and there was one thing sure Abort, a people living In the borderland between Hindustan and Tibet, have duct and popularized It all over Eu- which the 'design shown was worked John Baxter, Edmonton, carrying off non must be a brute to at run'across msny, curious things. The Mlshml Abort, for Instance, have a rope. By the time of the Stuarts the in white flax thread. On either aide one sweepstakes. When It came to and hit Mr. Billy, a punch moat'peculiar method of crossing rapid streams. They stretch acroaa tha tor- arras of Shakespeare's era' was begin- In the upper part two small brass a matter of location for the Congress that almost deprived him o: rent a cane rope which la attached to a tree or a wooden scaffolding with a ning to disappear. books (similar to those used for hang- for 1919, the City of Lethbridge, She had read the sculpto landing place, aa ehown In the Illustration. The paasenger puts hit body ing cups upon the dresser) .were which had put up a splendid fight for of refined and gentle natui through a can* loop and then proceeda to work hit way acrota the river with screwed, and the rack was edged with It,- secured the Congress by a unani- now saw that those sentlc handa and lega. : ' •> .'•• • ..' MOUNTED POLICE OF BORNEO a blue and white cord. At the top mous vote. It la expected 'that the two small rings are sewn on. by Lethbridge Congress will be the larg- which the rack may be suspended est yet held and will bo the biggest ODD "MONARCH OF THE GLEN* MAN WITH AMAZING MEMORY from nails in the wall. A third hook convention in the history of Western Canada. In-emphasising his Invita- William E. Putnam, connected with might be screwed on in the center between the two brushes, and would, tion to Lethbridge, one ot the speak- the postofBce at Nlles, Mich., Is a ers said he had Just received a tele- walking encyclopedia. Nlles is a town be useful for a cab whistle or a but- ton hook.' gram from Magrath (near Lethbridge) of more than 6,000 people, but Putnam stating that of one thousand acres of la able to name every householder or wheat just thrashed Hetbershaw and occupant In the place and to give his Fads and Fancies. Bradsbaw had thrashed 47,000' bush. correct street number. Ho It able to In spite of tha fact that lace frills els. ' • recite the entire constitution ot the were so widely distributed last season Literature sent out recently by the United States, off hand, and be will they are again featured to a surprising give you the capital of every state, Canadian Government Agents, which country or Island In the world. As extent : - will be sent postage free on applica- to dates, he Is able to give you the ex- All kinds ot laces appear In different tion, tells of hundreds of splendid ' act time when any event ot any^ con- parts of new dresses, and there Is a yields in all parts ot Western Canada. sequence happened years and decades tendency toward the biggest lace back in history. Putnam, along with vogue known tor sometime. Unclerleal. hia other accomplishments, la a Bible ..Fringe win be seen on nearly all ot Hewitt—Re expects to be canon- atudent and a Bunday school worker. the new costumes for afternoon and ized. He haa a record of having furnished evening wear on house gowns, negli- "Jowett—What do you mean by a publisher a large list; of Biblical gee, parasols and even on bats. that—flred? ^ verses, locating each verse at Its prop- er place, book, chapter and; verse, the New Vogue for Pearls. The Chicago Fire could have been pre- vented with one pull of water, but the entire Hit being made up from mem- It Is quite the rule now to see rows water wat not handy. Keep a bottle of ory. Here Is one of the mounted police- of pearls appearing from Inside the Hanlint Wizard Oil' handy and prevent men ot Borneo.covering his beat This collar. Formerly, when pearls were the fiery paint of inflammation. force is maintained by the-Chartered used, they wete worn outside the high Don't watte time trying to kill two COMB OF PAPER. Company of British North Borneo, and collar, but now a new style Is In birds with one stone, Stones are In a grove of pine treat near Atlan- the men, riding on buffaloes and car- ta, da., stands the curious oak tree force, and they are worn next to the more plentiful than birds. The paper comb la a novelty which rying rifles, patrol a territory, of about neck Itself, and partly allowed to hang here pictured; The odd form into baa made its appearance. It la made 30,000 square miles. : . ' .-:.- which it hat crown resembles very over the front of the collar. of smooth finished, hard cardboard. figures as a coat fastening also enu This fashion seems to have come Don't Persecute 8he Fished and 8he Tl closely the head ot a deer and It hai The teeth are coaree and far apart, attracted much attention. A prom- phaslslng the note of color, whether 'into vogue because.of the well known but it is quite useful for combing the MAN EATS NINE POUNDS fact that pearls, in order to keep their but thin veneer. The bn inent stock' broker or Atlanta thought hair. The paper comb la one to be this be jade or blue. Have a long, Your Bowels exquisite luster, should be worn next CtK out cathartics and i~ lay close to the surface, that It was on hia own land, and trans- used onco and then thrown away. It Cbas. Wlnkelman of La&avlew.Orew softly colored feather to match on Therm your black velvet hat, while, then, a to the skin. bratml. hBdi.iianeaetttir. use his fists on the gardet planted It to hit lawn. The real own- Is designed for travelers, for use In who Is a big eater, and Is proud ot It re- CARTER'S LITTLE cook—even on her I She i er of the tree, after discovering hia public baths, and In various other cently consumed • nine pouods ot solid of him only with a shuddi Iota, advertised for Ita return, and places where now. might be found food, one glass of "sad three ot LIVER FILLS when it was discovered.on the lawn could think of TBe Terrlt combs kept for common use; In auch water in 68 minutes. The;-meal con- RIBBON FOR THE THROAT ORANGE RETURNS TO FAVOR some guileless, halt-grown of the man who takes possession places these combt might be fur- slsted ot 32 beef and ham aandwlchesyi of It, there was quite' a row. had been cajoled into atat oiiBhed by the establishment tree. It IS pickets anC.lB pieces of fruit cake. Color Relief Most Effective In Com-Color That Haa for 8om* Time Been be knocked down. .-' Is not costly, the paper comb, put up Wlnkelman it 60 yean old. He says Discarded Is 8e*n In Fashion- bination With iomber-Hutd It was a dainty little no SOME FACTS_ABOUT TREES In a waxed paper holder, being sold at he has eaten 18 pounds ot food at one Street Suit. able Garments. retail at one cent' sitting.- • :•'•• •',..• •••••••••' •- non received a few hours 1 An effective touch of orange Is al- studio, but It had a sting , The tallest trees In the world are .the Newest in neckwear and designed ways striking with brown, and this SKAIX HU, SHAH. DOSS, SMALL PWCE. golden cord. If golden cort Australian , eucalyptus, which attain to give color relief to a, somber-hued haa led to this color, which has been Gemnne must bear Signature been, was broken, and the" an altitude of 480 feet The biggest street suit is a quarter-Ineh-wjd.e: strap so long neglected; being revived for was mashed flatter than are the mammoth trees of California, ot French green, old blue, saffron or trimmlngr., especially In millinery and The two were to be strani some of which are 176 to S73 feet in Ancient Church in Bulgaria soltermo velvet ribbon which goes for very lavish wear In evening dress. forth: Yes, he was, reading height, and 108 feet in circumference round the throat outside of and along- Orange colored gowns and still more little, note that sealed his i at the base. From measurements ot side the base of the stock and is hook- cloaks of satin' or velvet are among one of his club friends .was rings It la believed that certain of joined beneath a bow. This bow con- these trees are from 1,000 to 1.600 the most striking notes of the season, "Clyde, old man, that i sists of two short loops and ends ot acd particularly pleasing when a tone the prettiest punches I eve yean old. The oldest tree in the world the colored velvet and depending from to said to exist on the Island of Cos. of peach shines through the bloom of* was about to swing wit It are two three-inch-long ends of Irish tbu deeped color and the garment Is when you crossed^your rig off the coast of Asia Minor. It Is sev crochet insertion of the same width era! thousand yean old, but Just bow bovQered. with, skunk or sable' or Lord?, how he sat down ai as the ribbon and these ends. In turn, brown toned marabout - * . "Yes—ahem!" : replied,;tl ' many no on* baa dared to say. The are tipped with squares of the velvet tree Is carefully preserved by a wall . Purple and violet and all the shades as he laid the note carefu ribbon decorated with Irish crochet within this gamut of color are pecul- "She'll have a husbant «f masonry round It, and tha trunk is roses. A second collar band of colored 10 feet In circumference. iarly suitable for evening wear. . In protect her."' velvet ribbon of Inch- width has' two soft cloths and velvet they look their "Yes—]ust so." But there-are parts of trees In the long loops and ends elaborated, ac- best, and, combined with.-fur, purple "I've congratulated . you form of useful timber which are even cording to the shade of .the velvet, makes a regal garment One does not Bhnke agalin" older, probably, than any on the with sweet peas, rosebuds or violets know why It should be so. but there H0THH «MrS SWEET "Y-e-8." •tump, yearns In old buildings are made 'of silk, and a third neckpiece,, preserved today which are known Is special harmony Between purple POWOEMFOaCBILDREI , Would Mr. Vernon a which Is tied whenever adjusted, con- and alt''sorts" of fur. A chinchilla note? Would he call and ai to be over a thousand yean old.^. Piles sists of a long strip of black velvet Kelkve FmrUtaseo, Constli» 1 driven by the'Romans prior to the peIerin>K a stole of marten table, a UooioU*kiidcotRct«sbrdcni« 1 liege of making an explant ribbon, decorated at both ends with scarf of ermlnej-all alike are more tbedomubaadbaarel*. Vird» -3 lalnly not. No woman, exc Christian era are perfectly sound to- colored flowers created In lnflfllteslmaj UttktnftrUymn. AtjllDror- day. and it is known that they have opulent In effect on a background of lifts ISc. suanle mille Dshtor's wife, could be u ribbon work. ' purple than .with any other color, and lleve that boxing was no , been; Immersed in water for upward The touch ot black which the French of J.000'years. this It perhaps the reason why digni- If the widow had wanted dressmakers are so prone to put upon fied middle age looks Its best In a LAVENDER SACHET tlon she would have aski evening frocks and gowns, may be purple gown-when far and lace are even demanded ft And CHINESE TYPE FROM JAPAN added by means of a bsnd of balMnch- added to the richness of color and the nbout that the gossips b wlde buck velvet ribbon, which flat* solt.effectlvenets of material. . thing to talk about They i?r;; The leading type foundry of the far cloudy about the throat and is Joined other vrhy, but no one eoul under a long oblong buckle or silver Cure tor Dandruff.- i ;;«ast Is tocal»dat Tokyo and.produces 1 nearest that any one got t ^j^^ftes';';%f.;,7:Chlnese'1/'tyDe..-' "Thei -It. not a" photograph of a barn or stable, as might ba supposed, Hut or gold set with rninestones ur pearls. For dandruff—shampoo the Aalt say that there was anothei fgBrsisarie*, conBisting ofi.OOO charac- plul old Bulgarian chuixh. |t It attached to an ahcUntmonastary Or fb» black velvet ,psnd "may***- with the following, once every j two the case—im o)d Idve.wltb fc'^^|^ln^Wn^H;.'BS4otal-of;iiSfe I on the slopes of Mount Vltbwh,'only a few rnllea/from'toti4.Th«^ tWtofcnt&*Ml "jijt 'weeks: &$£&- rToOta of two etc* beatffe In sculptor had.qwirreielan BIOTA, POISED JOVER A PRECIPICE EXPLANATION. •ARM- A qoiek relief for •tranaw_PUIar . Formation Which cough*, colds SS Stands Among the Preelpltoue - •od hoarse* Rock* of the Grand Canyon. taessis Violence and the Widow Both Faction* Offer Leadership Flagstaff, Arts.—The strange pillar * * * to Yuan Shi KaL- formation called Tbor** Hammer,** is ? doe* not Bale's Honey implied. It Bj LAWRENCE ALFRED CLAY found in that region ot natural won- ders, the Grand Canyon of Arlxona. OlHorcbogndaiHlTar (Irrigation, On* in fan and Crafty Oriental Turned Tide In Boxer It Is perched on the side ot the preci- Contains and era Revolt by Shooting" Man Pro. pice and to the eyes of the tourist it no opium nor tseted by "Ballet Proof Oath" always seems about to slip into the irawn upba It was. ftnatte r ot (oaalp that Mr. a widow does in town. There is so- anythinjjiniurious ae*»hen Clyde Ternon, the sculptor, was to —Friend of the People. abyss, but like the leaning tower of ciety and ther« u shopping. But when Pisa the center of gravity falls with. Try Ht«'t ToMfcacfc* Draea rard and to marry the young and rich widow, she goes out to her country house, In. ' Mrs. Ooleman, who had been out of Shanghai.—Yuan Sht Rat, called In the base of the strange formation. what then? She wants a rest and she "the strong man of China," toward* Standing in the presence of the Canadian mourning for. a year or more. As a gets It In part by going fishing, it the matter of fact, both principles In the whom the eyes ot all the world today precipitous rocks of the Grand Can- lake or river or creek Isn't too farare turned, has been offered the >f the conn- case had been congratulated by Inti- away, she may give it up for the Splendid Crops is very best mate friends. The widow had blushed premiership by the throne and the day after a nibble or two, but she bas presidency by the Republicans. It Is * ' »tlufchcwan(ir«slern Canada; is, tut the knd made .no/reply, and the gentle- rested and had time to think ol many 800 Buahela from 2O acres pointed out that at the time of the of wheat waath* thicthcr'a id relative man'had said'that he was too busy things. It was so with the Widow rituntlkom % UofOr _. i, do not 'to grant an Interview that day. Boxer, war. Yuan was the one man in I mioucr farm In th* Coleman, After her trunks had been China who could command the respect I Maton of 19ia Many other parts There was more than a grain of 'Unpacked and the servants had set- The Kid—Honest, Mr. Blackbird. I I Ocldt in that ••well •• redpltatlon. of foreigners and, at the same time alnt after eggs! I'm lookln' fer ap- lothtr dittricta yitld- truth In the gossip, but gossip had tled Into their places she took pole unite the warring, Chinese, . . l*d rroro 25 to 35 tu- awerer, has lurried thing! along too fast It was and Una and went through the woods ples—p—p—pineapples I I th«U of wheat to tb# Yuan accepted the premiership, eon* I acre. Other cralat la res* during i case of-lore, but. love, except In to the creek. She fished and she I proportloiL 1* now as- those cases where an empty-headed thought She fished and she medi- aldering -.. It the best opportunity to Unwritten Law. ogether the New York girl wants to buy a title tated. She fished and she felt Irri- bring about poace. A few days after According to the Standard Diction- URGE PROFITS that is es- ind e "critter" with it. can't be hur-tated and annoyed. . he had assumed these duties he told ary, "The .unwritten law Is a rule or crtipa, but his friends that he had thought the HOMESTEAD LANDS ried. Then the whole business can custom established by general usage, •f Wtatrra C*ui«*fai. it , 1* the be concluded in twenty-four hours. That's a woman's way. She wlUsituation over carefully and con- etc," The unwritten law, as the tern Tbla «se»Uent •bw*ln* c*ttHM give a lover his conge in the most cluded that there is no hope-of sav- pricea to tvlvaOM. Land yalnet y Besides being yonng and rich, the recently has come into UBC, is the as- •tn>al4 tfooblrlnlwo imn lira*. emphatic terms, hoping never to see ing the Manchu dynasty and that* sumed or supposed right of a person tira>ttt Kruwlnr.niUejt f »rra* plied todts - widow was called handsome. Besides ijr( ci»tU0ml»riia; nnd dnlry- txj rain (all being fairly well off, the sculptor had his face again, and then get mad be-change of government is Inevitable, - to punish even with death the author \g mm m%\ proltlnble. ln>« cause he doesn't come around and Yuan Is said to be of lowly birth, of a gross wrong committed against a (n>tM batl In tha very bent allow. The t fine face and figure, and a name in show it the day after. When the a these new/ the world; and among athletes he had meager education and superficial member of his family. Courts do not tloii«kt V3. pe Widow Coleman dispatched that note 1nr"«rtiilnar«»s. U r. but such i high rank. He wasn't crasy on that knowledge. He has never traveled be- countenance It, but Justices frequently rhnrcbMi In every wltlr.- she fully, expected the sculptor to act,upon It, and several-Instances have nifnt, rllniHtv oit*ir*»Mru, demonstra- tubject, but be needed exercise, and yond the borders of his own country aolllnerlrliratt wnott. wntet come rushing to the house within an and he speaks no language but hlis occurred In recent ^cars In which •n«l Ittilldluv suvtierlRi te oftheBe be took it this way. hour. When he didn't rush she ex- persons accused of homicide have ulitptlful. IV On* Idea is own. -His countrymen Bay that the For particular* u to location, There wai one thing about the pected a note • In reply. No note. She f been acquitted. k Mil lent' rnDwftr nw >nd a operation strength of his appeal to them lies racripll«« IHnMnilHl pntupblet. widow he bad not yet come to under- waited two months and then flew to Last Itrit Writ*" nnd o1h#r In* 1 land lying in the fact that he Is quite generally formation, wrhe tofinp't of lmut- itand. She had Inherited a terror of the country. She carefully suppressed _and firmly believed, throughout the A man may be a member of the tton, Ottawa, Canada, or to trmed semi- rtolence. She bad fainted away at idlD UiivcmmeDt J>«ODL a under the the fact of her, going from the. col-empire, to be patriotic. - Elks and wear an overcoat with a fur light of two men exchanging blows on umns of the society Journals, but at His deposition; from power for collar and still not be an actor. 11 Crnfofl Cmdln CofKne«11|Hl process of SOt fitima Slmt, tmciu. Iw Tart, the street A lame dog or a wounded the same time told some ono whothree years, 1908 to 1911, was due to Hammer. ' bird brought out all the sympathy in J ttended by would bo sure to tell Mr. Vernon. his having repeatedly compelled the Cold cash makes an excellent hoi her. On an occasion her only brother Two weeks of fishing and thinking Manchu princes to relinquish certain yon, which fewer to heights ot 6,000 weather comfort represcnta- hud been rendered Insensible by aand sighing, and no Mr. Vernoni She feet, piercing the clouds above, the W. N. U.. NEW YORK, NO. 52-1911. world. The revenues which they were using for blow from a ruffian. She classed ath- didn't exactly say out loud that Mr. private purposes, that he might have abyss yawning~at his feet, the spec- EtoulV*) Croup Retncdr tbo old l»llart>]» lift also of Sas- letics under the name of "rough Billy, the Terrible, could go hang, but tator is overpowered at their im- Mureruf children—provunitYneumuni*, fiouplnta Ital Interest money to build up the army and to —D&0aaMa. Quanuilcod l>j A. I*. Uuulo. UWDU. BBAJUESTATE bouse," and It,so happened that she she thought it - . Institute reforms In the schools. Yuan mensity. He stands transfixed! have been bad neither read nor heard of Mr. There 1* probably no spot on earth And down at the house one after- always seemed to have la mind some The wise manicure never hits the. WESTERN MHADTFARH LANDS pZK\i three years. Vernon'a "exercises."" The Informa- where man Is more Impressed with lh« QQMt mixed farmliudlatrlct ID Canadian Weak i has made noon, while the fishing and thinking ultimate' benefit to the people at nail on tho head. Cloeetoi'rlnce Albe^Haak.,»plendld marmtpolat, tion came to her with a great shock. his own Insignificance or more over- |'roeUoT«mmetit bomcitradaalfto wltnln Similes of trlct* nave were going on, an Italian tramp ap- large, regardless of the personal wish* CitT,crop* excellent, aetUomentcomloi InfaaL Ifor Through the newspapers she read es of the ruling dynasty. whelmed with the majesty of nature. Kn, Wtulow** Bootblnff Bynfp for Children free I Iterator* and mapa,wrtle JuUna H. Woodward, d last year,- plied for food and was refused It He tea Board ol Trade, X>ept.L, Prlnoe Albert, tlaaJu that at a high-toned club, where a The Incident that brought Yuan to It is the grandest of gorgeB. It In- tecthtafr, •oftens the aruua, reduces lnOamm** ere taken in 1 went out of the gate muttering and spires one with its sublimity; it ap- UOD. Bilmj^ pain,cures wind colic, 856 « botUe. "scrap * had been put on, her admirer' threatening, and caught a chicken In tile notice of the crafty old empress MTroplal riortda. Bxt rvtne lower eaas Tlnco of Al- palls him with its heights, Its depths. Miami. NonualortatawampaordraltUK* had donned the gloves and knocked the road and started up through the dowager and the admiration of the landa.Nrafrallmad«ndacbooli.Pirf4HttiPi»llh,prlld«ndaboliPirf4H'ttiillhtt« ne In excess Its awful solitude. Most women like th« villain better water. Uruvea and grove pWU. ra—l-y*•!*,••«*«*• tl »n. Alberta - out Billy" the Terrible, who was a woods to roast and eat It ' foreign diplomats occurred while he than the hero. quarter of an hour recovering his The band of the infinite has chiseled enty special As he found a spot to make camp them rocks into most fantastic forms, e one, Leth- terrible senses. What kind of gloves were used'the widow didn't care, but be caught sight of the widow, fishing. their towering turrets and imfioalng y six, and there was one thing sure—Mr. Ver- Here was a chance for revenge, and 'minarets standing out boldly In baa carrying oil non miist be a brute to step forward perhaps plunder. He got down on relief against the deep blue of a It came to and hit Mr. Billy, a punch on the jaw hands and knees and crept toward southern sky. And over all Is the Il- he Congress that almost deprived him of his life. her, but while he was yet yards away lusion of distance.' One cannot con- Letbbrldge. a stick broke under his knee and she She had read the sculptor as a man ceive the vaatness of It all, and Is met did fight for sprang up totak e in the situation and by a series of surprises, as It is borne CAST0R1A by a nnant- of refined and gentle nature, but shescream out and then tall In a faint now saw that those sentiments were In upon him that yonder gorge, or ted that the When she recovered consciousness rock, or peak, or crag lies perhaps Tor Infanta and Children. be the larg- Mr. Vernon was bending! over her and miles away. At the bottom of the tbe biggest sprinkling water in ben face. gorge the river,' turbulent and pictur- of Western "I was passing In my.auto and esque, madly; rushes on amid Its The Kind You Have t Ms lnrtta- heard, your scream," he simply ex- rocky environment, lashing Itself Into, >t tbe speak- plained. , . •. r"-. foam. About the mighty peaks the Always Bought elred a tele- eagle soars and struggling vegetation Lethbridge) "But there was* a man here!" she said. . " . •• ' • . •••,•'• ' contends against fate for a roothold and acres of among the rocks. simtlatiirg iheFoodandReguIa- beranaw and "Yes, and he's here yet." ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Bears the 47,000- bush. "And I saw a knife in his mouth as he came creeping toward me." WQMAN RAILROAD PRESIDENT ently by the "I have the knife." -> Signature gent*, which "And, mercy on me. you are bleed- Through Her Wise Management Mrs." Promotes Digeslion.Cheerful- 3 on. appUca- ing from the arm!" .. Kldder of California. Has Accum- nessandRest.ConlainsneiihiT of •plendld "Yes, be cut me when I closed in ulated a Fortune. • Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral of item Canada. on him. If you will get up I will NOT NABC OTIC help to the auto and take you borne. Sacramento, Cat—As president of » I've' got the' fellow securely. bound railroad In California, Mrs. John P. ;o be canon- and he won't get away while I am Kldder, who recently disposed of her gone. He's got a- face on him that controlling Interest in the road, has a mean by Isn't pretty to look at" been no mere figure-head. 'When.her It was only a few rodBto the high- husband died and she found among way and the auto, and no more words her ,other possessions a narrow gauge In aave been pre- were spoken -until the house was railroad running through the Sacra- rater, but th« reached. Then the woman said: mento valley she confessed to .her ep a bottle of friends that she was "stumped." "Dis- A perfect ReeRemedyy forConsllpaop - y and prevent "Clyde, you must come in and have lionlinSou. Sourr Stomach.DiarrhoeaStomachDiarrhoea, ion. that wound"* dressed." • •• pose of It," they suggested. No, shn couldn't do that The.road had been WornB,Convulsions.FeverislH «lo WU two He went in, and with her soft fin- ness and LOSS.OF SLEEP. gers she bandaged it, rejoicing thnt her husband's pride and she-felt that Stones are she must retain It for a time at least it was only a lively scratch. When . r*c Simile Signature of For Over So, being a true example of western, the dressing was over she looked him womanhood, she started right In to squarely 4n the eyes and asked: learn the duties and responsibilities ' She Fished and She Thought. "Clyde, did you hit that man with THE CENTAUR COMPANY, ;, ..- Yuan Shi Kal. ,v ;,/•;'; of railroad, management—and -she Thirty Years a club?" succeeded. To know how w,ell, one i NEW YORK. but thin veneer. The brute nature "No, ma'am," he answered In a rath- lay close to the surface. He might was mayor of a small- town in the use his fists on the gardener—on the er defiant way. ' • Province of Shantung; The Boxer cook—even on her I She could think '"Then with whatT" movement was strong and many of "With my fist" of him only with a shudder, and she the most reputable Chinese were on Guaranteed under the Food could think of TBe Terrible only as ""And where?" ..the verge ot Joining it, when Yuan de- some guileless half-grown man who "On• the' point "of the Jaw, Just cided that Be must take an Impressive Exact Copy of Wrapper. had been cajoled into standing up towhere I knocked out Billy the Ter- stand against the fanatlca.1 ascendency be knocked down. /. _ rible." ot this secret order. V - It was a dainty little note Mr. Ver- She turned and looked out of the One of the tenets of the Boxer faith non received a few hours later at. his window for a moment, and then turn- was that participation In the rites ol studio, but it had a sting to It Theed back to say: -- . . the order rendered a person Immune SMALL FUCK. golden cord, if golden cord there bad "I'm glad you did! You go out on to the effects of bullets. They be- Lamps and Signature been, was broken, and the" sliver bowl the veranda and amoke and I'll toll lieved tho "foreign devils", could not was mashed flatter than a pancake. the constable over the telephone to hurt them with their guns. come and get the fellow. YeB, it's Lanterns The two were to be strangera hejwe- When Yuan was invited to Join the The atrongr, ctcady light . forth: Yes. he was, reading the dainty awfully nice to be able to hit a-rpan Boxen he dlvnot dare-refuse, and little note that sealed his doom while on the point ot the Jaw! I almost he did not wish to accent, because he Rayo lamps and lanterns give most lieht for the oil they burn. one of his club friends.was saying: wish I could have seen you do it!" . saw defeat ahead for* them. - . Do not flicker. Will not blow or |ar out. "Clyde, old man, that was one of "I wni Join with you," he said, Settling a Smart Lawyer.. "upon one condition—that yon prove Simple, reliable and durable—and sold at a price that will surprise you. the prettiest punches I ever saw. Ho A law caao was proceeding In old. Art jpor ddlcr to ihov'jnxi hU IIMOI B«O Unp* mi tutcru, M^^trrlit» ur tacr of was about to swing with' • his left to me you cannot be harmed by for- r Mexico and.a mining expert was on eign bullets." when yon crosBed your right, and, oh,the stand us a witness. . _ Standard Oil Company Lord?, how he sat down and snored!'" The. Boxer committee agreed to the "Where were you born, sir? in- test, and one enthusiastic Boxer stood "Yes—ahem!" replied,;the sculptor quired the lawyer. as he laid the note carefully aside. against the wall of the mayor's gar- "In England,'sir." den, to be Bhot at by Yuan hlmseli "She'll have a husband that can "How.many times have you crossed Mr*. John F. Kldder. protect her." with a new model Martini-Henry rifle. THE MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE th* Atlantic?" Yuan smiling explained that this lest has only to mention her name in the' »/f f\ff PV paji ANNoiTIES on money to bo used in training men anil "Yes—]ust _ so." "Twenty times." would settle for all time in the minds far west ™* ^ *' *• *• women. The annuities ore based ofl the age of tho donor and asAa 'Tye congratulated .you once, but The lawyer Jumped up and addressed of the citizens how unimportant was The Uttjo westerner quietly-direct- SECURED eon'inoo forlife. ' Benefiis to tho donor are: (i). safe and wis» shake agalin" the judge: "Your honor, I impeach f^^T ** i^ invesUnenl; (j), regular income assured; (3), anxiety relieved; v this boasted power ot the 'foreign ed Jthe operation of the road—every I. cost of administration avoided; (5), MONEY APPLIED IMMEDIATELY FOR ATPS SWEET "Y-e-s." the veracity of this witness. He says devils. : empjpye swears allegiance to her— iTIANWORK. WRITS 155 INSTITUTE PLACE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS MCBILDREI - Would Mr. Vernon answer the he waB born In England and has The Boxer leader was reverentially increased its value and Is now Bald note? Would he call and ask the priv- crossed the Atlantic 20 times. It entombed at Yuan'* expense and to be worth,more than $1,000,000. Re- ilege of making an explanation? Cer-•would bo Impossible for him to have prayers were said over his grave foxcently she accepted tho offer to sell lalnly not No woman, except a prize- crossed the Atlantic that number ot her Interest In the road to the Call' SMOKELESS times and-bo on this side asm- There 100 days. - " - fighter's wlfo, could be made to be- This Is the man of nerve, cunning fornla Midland, and by so doing ends lieve that boxing was not brutality. Is perjnry here, your honor. His vis- her career aa railroad president— OIL HEATER its to this side would make odd num-and: diplomacy who is being called If the widow had -wanted an explana- upon In China today. probably; the only one of her sex in la •fery.coU wmKer emugency yon need a Perfcctioo JACHET tion she would -have asked for It—bers, and his visits to the other side the United States. Smotflm 03 Httta. h jom bedroom cold wnen you draa " lttnC even numbers, and yet he Is here and amadratt? Do you w»lei pipe* freeze in the cellar) bit even demanded It And so it came bas the audacity .to swear he has Wolf Kill* Eleven Cats. chilly wbea tha wind whittle! uoaod the expoted csrsas ol nbout that the gossips-bad another crossed the Atlantic SO times. 1 Im- San Antonio. Tex.—An animal, be- Hftwk Killed by Locomotive. yourhooje> thing to talk about They BBked each peach him, your honor.'* • lieved to be a lobo -wolf, passed along dary, Ind.—While at the tnrottto of A Perhetioa SmoUw OQ Hater briop coBphls ens. other vrhy, but no one could tell.-The his 'passenger locomotive W. P. Mor- M. Can be carried anywbae. Always Kady^or u»e—• "How do yon explain this, airt" the fourth block -of San Pedro avenue nearest that any one tot to it was to one night, and at daylight eleven dead gan, a,'Baltimore it Ohio railroad en- sjowing hot from the minute h ta Glided. asked the Judge sternly. . J gineer, saw the engine strike a btrwk Ai^fc^bFfedS say that there, was another woman in - "Why," said the witnesswitness,,- -the;Iaaie;I[[ cats-were found in'jard» *nd nnder the case—im o)d love-.wltbVwhoin the "In practically'«Tery Instance In flight. The bird dropped to the sculptor had.uuarreiei *«tid7»ade] tip Ume I came to thta countrountry Icame bbyy tou*e*v pilots tha engine and.In IU «lair« v. Standard Oil Company ' "• rabbit-'-, . .... i. It U ea*r • 38& " CRANFORD WXA1S • PUFFED THBRnWM W^I^ ^t PHS-^ «.. eaiw bribe TomwaUp Cnanehtw JL '8. Cratton sad family, former- Tte tnatew af the ftaafcyUrtsa tl£ dim&pn of tte Twrortij. Ba> ly af Sylvester street, are resWine; at «•' camber of colas far man pneM« Chares wilt bold tfceir January vetV i than any which tod their way ttt» TOart Im aU c*x* where m' tatt Orsgsl Boolewd. Chicago. and Booth America as appendages to Bashful About I ins next Tuesday at tbe 1MM of Mr. tailing Their Wsrfc. < circulation. They are a collection of her crown, and with that object la - ] curios, and many of tbem date from ^McatorUuiWiukipCosuDltue. tbe notice Mrs. J. H- Thompson entertained Tte T. A. Sperrys bare gone to MB itq«di« the owner or (mm to perform tile rlew she dispatched a couple of her Authors in "the good old days" were J times of great antiquity. Perhapps the. «ork»?UilaUilrt)r dmndbcue any cmfb. bar piano scholars last Friday, each representatives to tho scene or opera- rpend the remainder of tbe winter in dttluUbe Uidbrur oner of lud not above writing their own poffa,; most Interesting among them la a onuaoceof »nch notice, the umc •htil be of whom played during tbe afternoon. tions. The northern section of the en- Charles Beade -wrote a long article on handsome coba'bearing on Its face tbe New York, and, tbe V. at. Sperrya bttniapccufai eoDfonnlty mith Ihe pro- terprise was committed to the charge himself for Once a Week. In which be . profile of a woman which has a strik- will pass it in Florida, after tbe 15tb • of tiiia ordioaiice: and la cue u abaUiae ESTABLISHED .1893 of the queen's favorite, TroUus de .dull omit or negtect to tar*ny corb. raj At Uw 15th annif ensry meeting of aaid: (tag resemblance to tbe goddess of inst. ratten in psmunce of such notice, then (he Ik* Presbyterian Woman's Missionary Mesgones, who was adorned with the It Is p uapctk too Mchlr •* Liberty of oar own currency. Under- Week of- prayer services will be SiT.ii«l]bVuWbr direction o* the TowMhlo title of viceroy, of France and. sailed b Hh" It I il d CemnitlKe. ami the •«« ataall be done mccord- . Society Tuesday afternoon, reminis- •Th«e Cloister *n*nd4 Uw Hesxtn.- U»OM neatn jj the single word -uemos," from -Havre with a large fleet, only to held every night nest week In St. n»u>tbe prorUiom o/thUonliMnce. , _. cence* of tbe work accomplished in oT the, most seboUrllke am] learned s» _Mch Is the Greek for people On Sixth: Th»tthecort»oriajriua-tlie cartu «nd be wrecked In the Atlantic Another ^mltwall m..» M.on»* otxtf th*fce» mdMrooett artistia^tlBtlfc* **%Aand tiaailuamu-l ,; WHICH l—» U—« - «**^—7- „• , *"»• ~V**'*' i^».n+tfni PaalYCniireh and on Monday, Wed- nun in tbe Township of Cranfort »tuUI be Its early dajs weie given by Miss favorite, StrozzL was commiasdoBed to tlful work, or fiction in any law***, > the reverse of the coin Is a beautttul nesday and Friday nights in the Pres- leued sad canceled in the manner proridnl by .Cromwell, who was associated with Read him. Reads* yourself to the masta figure of tbe goddess Diana arching „ Kt eatiUed, "An Act cooceraina' towa»hU»." capture South America, bat be was spell of his senlusi Tin effect of "Foul -^ g^ inscription trans- byterian Church. . - Retidon of 1899, and iu upplenienbuid amend- Hiss Lacy Day in tbe society's or- h baw no more fortunate than Mesgonez, for PIay~ is perfectly marvetoum.-_n Waves ,^ ^ J^M, Mds. "DJana, Hollingswprth A Brandon bave en- vCTth: That tbU Ordinance shall take ganisation. Other speakers st the he was killed at the Asores. These tered iota a partnership with C. W, El immeduUelr, meeting were Mrs. Plume and- Mrs. happenings, however, took a long time Dated. January.!. 1912. ' Xo.,„r wa-a.s Bslrae in France above The coin was minted >•""* ***f Oakley, tbe BlUabeth arenlteet. and J0H5 W. HBINS, - Robinson. A resolution to sssist the to reach the ears of Qoeen Catherine, praising his own works. -If yon bate- iOOO years ago atjthe city of Phuadel- removed their office to that city. Chilnnan Township Committee.' • and In the meantime she nursed her V. I. A. In its local relief work was not been born a story teller," he wrote phia. In Asia Minor, where there grew Twenty of bar little friends were Attart: adopted. dreams and prepared a map on which in a review. Ton will never obtain op in later years one of the seven ALVAHtDMIMASt. V. "the new world of the north" and "the the popularity of JL de Balzac. And churches of which 8t John writes. entertained at a party by Miss Elinor Townsbip Clerk. Potter of 103 Wlmrtreet list Friday. A famous- jrbman goner was new world of the south" figured as what a story teller! What verve and The prixe was discovered some years NOTICE OF INTENTION. * wit! How tbe world Is dissected by' ago in Europe by a dUren of our own Tbe'Viilage Improvement Associa- about the Bt, Andrew* link*. colonies of France. This cartographic K]OTICB!»J«r»br«1ventbiit it Is the Mm; "And as wonderful as the links," she curiosity is among the map treasures this man! What passion and cool- Philadelphia, himself "SB authority on tion will observe the Dickens Centen- ^ tlon ofTKe TowuhlB Committal of the !££-. ! coins. By him it was appropriately Township of Cranfordin Uw County of Colon •aid, "are tbe caddie*. The Scotch of the National library In Part*. sry by holding • costume party in tbe to BU An Ordlnanoe to Improve Union A ratine caddie 1* tbe quaintest of mortals. For But the height of literary adverts-' presented to the mint in Philadelphia, Casino next month, at which romWUlow Arena* to Chester Flam, aod Instance: "I bad skied a lot of balls Sweetness That Never Palls. 'ing in the first half of the last cen-; -Xew Tort Press. present will wear tbe costume and °1*t WEDNESDAY, JANCAUY 17, ISH, on* morning, much to my caddie's dis- During s sleepless night the VUler tury w*s reached in the case'of En-' •—: at8o'oloek,p. m..u> tbe time and the Town impersonate some character described hip Booms, comer Union Avenue and gust. Finally be teed a ball for me MuJJeduddln KumIJa dispatched his gejne Sue's famous novel "The Wan-, CaHyU's Sneer at Gladstone, by the great English novelist. ~*~ Street, la the place, where a final hearing- will and then, handing me my driver, re- slave. Bedraddln EJas. to bring htm dering Jew." Every little while the j. E. Boehm, the senator, once .met be given, to all persons Interested in salu pro- Gas in Rahwsy has been reduced in posed ordinance, the provisions of Which are marked: sweets. Tbe slave procured a copper dally installment in the newspaper In, Gladstone at a country house and was, - . - „.,. 1 as follows: ' ' *"Noo, leddy, let's see a guld shot, kettle heaped with many kinds of which it was appearing would be miss- lmmen9ely impressed by the extentiPMee to II ntft per low_ :«|* -™" Be II ordsJoed br the Township Committee of p the Township of Crwford In tho County of and nae malr o jer glory ballelojabs;' "• fruits snd sweets, and MuJJedxddin ing. and In iU place wonld be an an- and^rerslty of the statesman's knowl- tte Crawford Gss Light Company, Union 1 ' - began to eat. . . nountement that M. Sue was suffering p^ revealed in his conversatfsn. which is under tbe same ownership, Section t. That Union Arenne from Willow M Manne to Chester Ptaoe be Improved br crsd- The Outdoor Nation. "You relish them, my master?' asked from a slight Indisposition and read- lioehm was «uu full of the subject please take noticeT We could use Int tbe same to the grade estahllabed by mat* nance, and maoadaniizus; the' aame^f rom euro No nation loves nature so much as tbe slave. ers would be obliged to wait forty- when tne morning arrived for Carlyle's j that 12J cent saving very eovenlently to con ten [101 feet In the center to be six 18] tbe German. The Italian travels to Tbe vizier shrugged his shoulders. eight hours for new developments of, slttJne jarj, bust, and to the pblloso- Donald Rosencrantz, the infant ton Incbddeep and the balance fonr (4] Inches get somewhere, tbe German to travel. •These fruits are sweet—for the mo- tbe narrative. So well did these metn- ,,h(!r tne sjculptor poured forth hto ad- of j. s. Roseneranta of Orchard Tbe country walk for Its own sake fa ment," be said, "but show me a fruit Gladstone's inUmate «£lstrcet ia recovering from an attack a German discovery. Tbe English- tbe sweetness of which, will endure man's Meal I* a park, the German's a HectlonS: -Ttiat this Ordinance shall taks even unto'the Judgment day." "'scornftrt'sllence; Something of a damper upon iffect iBtawdlatelr. • • • ,, wood, and the Frenchman loves, his ••Such fruits there are, my master," DaUdJan.J. UU. .'{ - boulevard -Hamburger Zeltung. the time thought necessary to read the wbat did he aay^rsde crossing abolition movement baa ALVAN B. DENMAN, cried the slave and hastened toward • • Township Clerk. Installment "And all tbe while Sne; worki" "Oh,, nothing," been applied by tbe recent report of the Mesthed Husa, where he awoke himself wss Industriously abetting the about your Sha Admittld It. '° the starving orphans in the house of said Boehm. doesn't know any- the Public Utilities Board that In its publishers by posing overdressed and .eulpture." "Of course." NOTICE OP MEETINO OP SEW- A Mrs. Malaprop said to Clara So- AUwln and "led tbem forth into tbe ^ r__ _ judgment a share of tbe cost should ER ASSESSMENT COMMIS- vsllo. the noted Englluli jflrlnw donna, with spurs to his boots at the Cafe de growled Cariyle," -'or course, and he • be'borne by the. municipalities bene- room of his master. Overjoyed, tbe Paris to an attitude of deepest ab- SIONERS "Tou will admit Hint there Is a great famished children devoured the fruits. ;howed bis knowledge about things; fitted. Everybody ii in favor of Im- straction, as If wondering what, the NOTICE U berebr Knta that the subscribers. deal of evil life in Ilie theater." "Look, oh, my maater," said the »_' that you didn't understand.: No doubt provcrnents that can be had at. some- iN commlsiloners appointed bf tne Circuit "True, Indeed," replied Clara, "but next Installment would be about"' — ; If you asked Blaxkle ie'd say that Court of the County of Union to make an esti- slave. "Here you see fruits the sweet- Bookman. one's else expense, but when one hat mate and assessment of the coat and expense on which side of the curtain';" ness of which endures unto the Judg- Gladstone kxew nothing about Greek, {to go down into bis own jeans,—that's of constructing the fol'owlng lateral sewers, ' and the gardener would tell you that togetaer with the proportionate cost of tho ment day." ••••_" another story. trunk sewerin said Township: • • An Economist. NESTS OF SEAWEED. I he knew nothing whatever of garaen- 1. In Basielgh Avenue, from Orange Arena* "Yon should ride a horse." ing." . . Two Little Bills. ' tOtf*!Klttsn'eM>'Street from Berkeley Plsoe . "Can't afford It," said tbe npprehen- Itobert was In the habit of expecting Floating Homes For Flying Fish In the'. ORDINANCE. about two hundred and eighty (HB> feet soutbr stve person. reward for every little service.' At tbe Sargasso Sea. ' ." , \ How Sheridan Paid a Debt. AN Ordinance Frortltng for' the Construction, 4 ^ Relaying- and Repair tjt Curbs and Gutters 8. In Columbia Xvenae. from a point abont . "But It will give you an appetite." end of the week he .made out a "bill" Bclence la beginning to know a good No one knew better the power poa- two hundred 0(00) feet north of Onnre Avenue "Perhaps. But it will do the some sessed by a really polished compliment, "nVuordSned'by t^rowwhlp Committee •bout one thousand (1000) feet northerly, to his mother and carefully laid It deal more than It formerly did abont and to make an estimate anil assessment of tbe for tbe horse."—Washington Star. where her eyes would fall upon It tbat strango "drowned meadow" In than 8herldan8,, and on tnnumerable'oc- «« Township of ennford in the Count/ proportionate oost of the trunk sewer upon the. Tbe items were as follows: the Atlantic ocean southwest of the caslons during that rather stormy tbe- ITMonFirst:: That hereafte" • r all curbi and fatten following properties: __ atrical management of bis did be ex- laid or relaid iu the TmrnaMTaMpp of CnmforCnmfordd aha s. Property of Unooln Height* Kealty Com- A Big Gun. "Mother Owes to Bobert Azores which is called tbe Bargasso I tti e ddon e i n accordancd e witihh thh e planl e and ipecii- snyonMncolnPark Bast and Unooln Park "Professor Bmart Is a man of large sea. *v^ trlcate himself from a difficultl y bby |1 JiatIonY"»doiie i dtddb the Towmhlhlp CommitteCommittee rest * ' • • "> ' •Tlvo cents for running errands. t ita r meeUna-beU-bl ». Property of Beekmsn Trading Company mental caliber. Is be notf "Five cents for being good." It Is. as Is well understood, a'vast means of One. A good instance is the.byrwDlution on Bampton Road and West End Place. "He certainly* is a big bore."-Unl- accumulation 6f>a kind of seaweed following: An English- nobleman wbo J B. Property of John Sohalfer on tbe west side That evening there appeared beside 5tf! of Orchard Street, one hundred and fifty (ISO) verslty of Minnesota'Mlunebahn. Robert's plate a paper upon which was which, upheld at the surface of. the feet south of We t Knd Place applied with much dignity In the "STMSSS tSSS5T%Z uTSart fetSrri will meet In the Townihlp Rooms In tho written: water by innumerable little air vessels Township of Cranford on the That Is the bitterest of all, to wear "Bobert owes mother, for years of that act as floats. Is-continually re- greenroom to Mr. Sheridan for tho ar- StalUonform to sucu curbs and taitm hereto- HTH DAY OF JANUARY, the yoke of your own wrongdoing.— newed by the breaking up ot Its fronds rears of her salary and vowed that be "s^-ond; That all curb* and gutters shall ix I»i2."at the hour of eight o'clock, p.m.,for thu. happiness, nothing; for nursing him mrpoae of dlscbarglns; tbe duties Imposed uuon Kllot. , through long Illnesses, nothing; for do- and the growth of the broken parts. would not «lr till they were paid. |^,* fi^l^giffilSr ff"53 o$r'a? .bem by virtue of sail appointment, and that Many fishes bave established their "My dear lord," said the Impecunious _„],., * P at said time and place all persons Interested in Thi Vacant Literary Throne. T Ing good to him, nothing." Tllin That 1 said matter mar be heart and bave tbe oppor- homes In It as well as numerous swim- manager, "thia is top bad. You have j !''. *£• 'J"*" * ** WMJ; f/'i,' tunity to present evidence before tbe subeorlb' There Is, we mast, admit, today ho Thoroughly ashamed of himself, l i monarch In any tongue upon the liter- ming crabs;' small cuttlefish and quite taken from us the brightest Jewel ta.?hc"owoe"*OT"oi™ers or S! land In front era In support of any objections, to the proposed Robert ran to mother, threw his arms a variety of other creatures. ' ' ' ... ich the unie nicwld. ary throne,,no sovereign World name around her and sobbed: the worid, and you now quarrel with '—•-'•«•-«-Fourth: Thn< t Inallcaie»•" s Most remarkable of all Its inhabit- us for the little dust she has left be-' any st^tet.nvtnue or public hiirhway have been HotecPtCMB. la poetry or prose, In whom, as has "Mother, I will do everything I can fiicd by ordinance or otherwise lecallr estah FREDEBICK W. PARK, happened before now, not 8» many for yon after this, and ril never ask ants Is the mouse,flab, which has pec-, hind her." • luiiJed/curbs and sutlers snail[be laidTso as OEOBOK U. HAK8EL, generations ago. In royal succession to tornl fins developed in such a way as The nobleman Immediately bunt OUt conform thereto HI nearly as 'practicable, amd - Commissioners. you to give me anything but Just .to resemble arms. By these It holds Scott, Byron, Goethe, Hugo, Tolstoy, Iove."'-Omaha World-Herald. Qn to the fronds of the -weed, a crea- langhbig; and the debt was canceled.- all the clvilhed-world—Teuton, Latin, ture of solitary habits; highly carnivo- London Standard. . Celt, Blav, oriental—Is Interested, for Easy to Please. rous and always waiting for some The Art and Gift Shop whose new works it looks or where It Graveyard Marriage*. "So," said his girl's papa furiously, prey to come within reach. It la a M. E. RODGERS seeks tbe gospel of the day. Nnbocb- "you think you could make my little fish of very peculiar appearance, with A atrange custom prevails among a M. M. RODGERS llsh, to use an Irish word that became girl Arethusa happy!" ever so many queer looking appen- certain tribe In the Caucasus. When a -a favorite with Sir Waiter Bcott, It single young man dies some one calls Art Linens and Embroidery Hatarlala. Bridge Prizes. The young man considered his pro- dages, and In color it imitates closely ; does not matter. Do not let us nurse spective pa-in-law, wbo had gout and a tbe plant that affords it shelter, being upon a bereaved parent who haa car- Gifts and Household Linens; the humor of the despondent editor face like a fire engine and an eighty green with white spots. rled to tbe grave a marriageable daughter In the course of a year and who mournfully told bis readers, "No horsepower temper. '. • Tho flying fishes that Inhabit the Embroidery Classes, Room 12, Opera House Block new epic this month." ' "She's been happy with you, sir, floating meadow make bnll-Uke nests says: "Your son la sore to want a Nobody can tell bow tbe wonders ef hasn't she?" the young man asked. out of" fronds of the weed as big as wife. Ill give you my daughter; and ' language are performed nor bow a "I think so, my boy—I think so," re- two lists. Such balls are found float- you shall deliver to mertbe marriage book comes Into the world. Genius is plied his. girl's papa. "I certainly Ing and appear as if knit together portion in return." A friendly offer of genius. The lamp that today some think- so. I think so certainly, rm with elastic threads. They are filled this description Is never rejected, and the two parties soon come to- terms as may think buna low will be replenish- certain I think so." jWlth eggs. Professor touts Agassis We thank our many Cratif ed. New orbs will bring light. Litera- "Well;; chimed In the young man mistook them for nests of the mouse to the amount of the dowry, which high ideals with conimorci ture may be trusted to take care of sweetly. 'If .'she's been happy with fish, but Dr. Theodore GUI, an emi- varies accordlne to the advantages from street dust.) Co-one itself, for It Is the.transcript"of the you I certainly think I can make her nent authority, has proved, this to have possessed by the girl In her lifetime. Mu»!o {reo erory Sntunla\ drama of life, with all its actors, hnppy. I tblpk so. 1 think so cer- been an error. Each one of these Cases bave been known where the highly tmncDclnl. llcdica' *•—moods and strange flashing' fortunes. talnly. l'm certain I think so.' nests Is composed of a single frond, young man's father has given as much NEWARK'S STORE BEAUTIFUL ho over estimated. The curiosity that It meets Is per- which by commencing with the slen- as thirty cows to secure a dead wife BKOAJ). MW-»«. •RtTAltCRS- for bis dead son- ? petual and insatiable, and the Impulses 8laep walking. derest outer bra'nchlets and peeling THE MOST INDUSTRIOUS STORB IN NBWARK-THB CITY OP INDUSTRY GROCERIES, FRES that Inspire It can never be extlngulsh- Somnambulism has been a mystery them" successively off can be spread Kt-John Morley. and a matter of discussion to the med- out entire.—New York World. Lightning Rods, ical profession since tbe days of the There were no lightning rods In an- Deliveries nude In Cranl Thrifty Harry Laudsr. ancients. They knew as' well as we Magnets In Neeells Factories. cient times. The first one tbat tbe There are many stories told-of the all now know that there Is sucn a world ever saw was set Lup .by onr. Annual thing ns somnambulism, or Walking In In factories where needles are made Wonderful thrift of Harry Louder, tbe the grindstones throw off great quan- own Illustrious countryman Benjamin Hootch comedian. Once when- Louder the sleep. They attempted to explain Franklin shortly after tbe year 1T7U2. It just as modern medical science has tities of rntnutsj steel particles, al- was in New York, be was In n thou^li tlie dust la too. fine to be per- He had. Just bad hla celebrated experi- haying party at the Astor. Everybody been, endeavoring to explain It ever ment with tbe kite. In which ho dem- January Sale since. But as It was then so It Is now. ceptible to the eye. Breathing the dust onstrated the identity of lightning bat the Scot bought wine. When It There are- so many explanations that shows no Immediate effect, but gradu- came bis torn to buy he sighed. •with electricity, and was therefore if even the physician is puzzled to decide ally sets up irritation, usually ending prepared for-the construction of the U93EaistGrar "Well, boys," he said, "it's my turn whlcfi to accept. ' . In pulmonary consumption, and • for- rods for which the world bad waited to treat. Come along .with me. I've merly almost nil the workmen died be- long. It Is not generally known Kot a line bottle of old Scotch up in-my fore the age of forty. Ineffective at- that Franklin was as distinguished in room. I brought It over with me." A Freak, FURNITURE tempts were mnde to.screen the air by science as he -was in statesmanship On another occasion bo was with.a The elevator was waiting for pas- We are now showing a sengers oh the ground floor of the sky- gauze or" linen guards for nose nnd and diplomacy.—Exchange. drinking party and Instead of he month. At length' the use of the mag- gator HandbngB from $1, scraper when an excited woman flut- Involving a quarter of a million with the latest stylo took cigars, for which those who treat- tered over tq tbe man running It. net was suggested, and now mnska of ed him paid 60 cents apiece. Harry magnetized steel wire are worn ..by As It Really Was. priceB, quality conBiden "Does this car go up?" she Inquired, On tbe morning'after his first ap- put all but one In bti pocket. He spent breathless. ' workmen and effectually remove the dollars' worth of medium two hours smoking that one. After the metal dust before tbe air Is breathed. pearance on the stage t^o'confident .„ GLOVES:' drlnklnf was over tbe little comedian "No, madam," said the elevator nun, but untalented . youth met a friend unperturbed, "this Is a crosstown car." —London Telegraph. who had witnessed his first perform- Frerich Kid, special - went'to the cigar counter and said to —New York Tlnies. ance. "What do you think of my act- and high grade Furniture. ; the man in charge, "I say, man, wud ing?" asked the would be Hamlet. ye mind givln' me ten cent cigars for '' The Retort Courteous. ' Extra quality French The One Place. i This Is the sort of conversation one ' "Tbat wasn't acting," replied tbe special these'fatty cent onesr The exchange friend. "That was misbehavior.'' was made, and Harry went to bis room 'That Mrs. Gossip seems to be at bverhears between newly married home wherever she may be." couples: For Parlors. Libraries, Dining with live times as many cigars ns he Sixteen button white, sp< had at the start. "Well, I saw her in a place yester- Him—Oh, I'm tired of hearing abont Men's Clothes. day where she seemed decidedly rest- your brother Bob! Shut up about him! Since 1825 tbe clothing of men has Rooms, Bed Rooms, Halls French Kid, No. 1 grade less and uneasy." • One would think be had all the manly grown simpler and simpler, and if the Thought It Was Serious. "You don't say7 Where was that?" virtues. course of evolution has taken away Real Alligattor Auto-ci Tbe burning of the famous Grey- "At. home."—Catholic Standard and Her—Well, be. may not be such an from tbe picturesqaeness of tbe crowd and Offices. with small claw, novel 1 friars church In Edinburgh occurred Times. '-• angel as all that, but be isn't such a It has added to tbe dignity of the man. special' one 8unday morning, and the.young fool as you are. • —Men's Wear. , ' • * • • people of a house wblcb backed upon Awkwardly Expressed. Him—You bet he isn't. He's tbe churchyard went among the first, Gushing Lady—I hear you've been bachelor!—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Unreasonable. At Prices Reduced Bankers' Wallets, all Bi as they were preparing to start for nway for your health, professor. Mu- "I say, old man, you've never re- and grades. church, to observe tbe names. It was slcnl Lion—Yes. I've been at Marlen- turned that umbrella I lent you but tbe housemaid's Sunday out, and old Very 8pecial. ; ' Fockat Books, all leathei bad taking the baths. Gushing Lady— A, young medical student was being week." Kitty, the cook, was that day respon- Really! That must have been a change -"Hang It all, old man, be reasonable; 10 to 50 Per Cent. Lightweight Matting a sible for her duties. Hearing unwonted quizzed by one of his teachers. "In for you!—London Opinion. what will you upeclailzfJ" he was I£s-beea raining ever since."—London Salt Cases/ commotion and excited outcries up- ( rmtch stairs, she) came panting and hobbling asked. - ' '"' } -v •. Mai Whafe the Answer! * "Diseases of the nostril," replied the up from her basement kitchen, crying The inevitable kid and his question: ': ' : "A FaithVCu-. ' ~* All Kinds of Furniture Sold on the anxiously at each stair: student. • • "Papa, who furnishes the meat for the "Good!" said the professor enthusi- Town*—Do I understand you to say Easy Payment dub Plan. "On. what is't? What Is'ti". train, tbe cow catcher or the train tbat Spender's case was really a faith ,"Oh, Kitty, look nere!^ cried one of astically. "Which nostril?"—Success. core? Brown—Yes. You see, the doc- We manufacture all our. butcher?"—Santa Fe, Employees'- Mar tor and tbe druggist both trusted him. Xranka. A~ut tbe girls from a windou-. "Oreyfrlnrs axine. . . ______chnrcb Is burning up." Great Err4r. - —Medford Dram. "We- Givfe Surety Stamp Coupon^" "ily hero dies in the middle of my NOTICE-We Repan Kitty dropped limply on a settee. Pretty Bad. , ' Goods. "la that a', mlssT' nhe grumbled be- latest novel," said tbe young author. Have a heart that never hardens, "Was the play badr ' "That's a grave mistake," replied the ' twetn gasps. "What a fright ye gred "Well, I should-tay. Why, even tbe and a temper that never tires, and a FBEI ' tbicbt ye said the tWrlor nre editor. "He should not die before the tench that sever burts.—Charles Dick- HAHNfi & CQH Newark, N. J. t lmntr —ent Vat mi tbe close of tbe reader does.V-Atlai.ta Constitution. I Out"-Touth s Companion. , * od act" _