me- THE CHATHAM PRESS
VOL. XX. NO. 42 CHATHAM, MORRIS COUNTY, N. J.. OCTOBER 14, 1916 PRICE, FIVE ORNTB
son yesterday afternoon with the West In Justice to Dr. BANQUET OF Orange team at West Orange. The first ! APOLLO QUARTETTE It has been brought to our at- HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION home game will be playefl on the Pas- tention that an article In last week's THE MEN'S CLUB sale avenue grounds next Friday after- NEXT WEDNESDAY paper copied from the Newark Sunday We Stand First for Efficient Parenthood noon, when the'locals will entertain Call, might possibly be construed as a Summit. The schedule for the season reflection on Dr. Eklngs' professional WE STAND NEXT FOB CO-OPJBBATION WITH THE SCHOOL An Excellent Affair Held at is as follows: ability and carefulness. The Article In October 20, Summit at Chatham. First Number of the Public question told of the death of a colored October 23, Springfield at Chatham. man while in the dental chair having "What It Means to be Autumn." Mrs. J. Lin ton Engle, Haddonfleld, not the Methodist CTurch on October 28, Alumni. School Lecture Course a tooth removed. We deeply regret Heaven is here and now. How can later than November 1st November 1, Bernardsville at Chat- that anyone should have placed such we expect to find it above the blue The D. L. & W., from Hoboken, at Thursday Evening ham. a Musical Number a construction upon this article and somewhere or hope for it after death, 8.55, 9.37 and 10.51 a. m. This line November 7, Irvlngton at Chatham. hope that none did." The story was when the earth and autumn are all oes not go to Upper Montclalr, and n November 11, Summit at Summit. ' printed as an example of an aDfOT.\ O'ory and joyous these very daysT Oo rsons arriving by it can reach Upper MUSIC AND SPEECHES November 24, Roselle Park at Roselle AN EXCELLENT PROGRAM tunate happening, a novelty of Its kind, \'° a high ;'/f"r' look out and aw"v dontelair by Jitney bus or trolley. Park. in which we felt our local people whcre the *un hares the vivid b>'autV From Paterson a bus line leaves the Candidates for the teanj are: Fred would be interested because a Chatham !of mountain <"»' vallry aflame with ity Hall on the even hour and half The second annual banquet of the Sayre, center; T. Llndenian, F. Van The public school lecture course for man was Involved, and no thought of , !"""<"'ous Mendings in browns near-to our, connecting with the Upper Mont- Men's Club of the Methodist church on Wert, Willard Saunders and Ralph the season of 1916-17 will start next doing any injustice to Dr. Ekings en- "'
sell at public sale, all the lands, tenements, fiereditamenrt and real estate hereinafter men TO SUNDAY- Honed, for the shortest term for- which anv person will agree to take the same and pay the lax hen thereon, including interest and remember This Store costs of sale. Hundreds of Other Of SCHOOL" DA\ The sale will take place at the MINHIPAI. HUlI.niNO, NOVI-MIII'K 4th IN Opposite the Public 191f%, at .1..10 1>. M ferlngs besides those The -aid lands, tenements, hetrdilamenls ami Service Terminal I n u-.il estate so to be sold ami Ihe names of listed are now on Sale A State Wide Observance of IK-rsiuis against whom the said laves have l.tn laid cm account of the same, and the Newark. Its so Handy aniiiiml of the taxes laid mi account of lach at very Special Prices Sunday, October 15, parcel, are as follows, viz.: ' NEUiARK, NEIA/ JERSEY Kihiger, II. I.., house and lot Passaic ave- nue $39.00 C rawbuck, Mary A., Lots 40, 41, 43 Proclaimed Chestnut street 9 00 Dickinson, Kdna, lot 7, block X, Wat Chung avenue 9(, 00 Dickinson, Kdna, i.ot 3d, Block V., Walchung avenue 108.00 IflALF MILLION HOPED FOR rihiger. Arthur B., house, lot and shop, Main street .'.... 9fJ.OO l-'ibiger, Herbert, store and lot, Passaic avenue , <,<) on FibiRcr. Alliert F., 1 lot, Passaic avenue 9.00 The Sunday school people of Newf.lyiin. Margaret, house and lots. Fair- At Its Height===Our 5th Annual I' Jersey through their State and coun ^ mount avenue ., 99.00 (ilynn. Margaret, barn and lot, Oliver ty organizations are planning to ge street 135.011 C.lynn, Margaret, 1 lot, l.um aveftue 8.00
: to reorganize the boards nf .chosen freeholders! to I5f> header than th* nmp. M. G. n.XDGT.HV, of the several counties of this st^te, reducing Mayor. (Ac txacl percentage deptndlnt on will place any of these Pianos, and the 50.00 the membership thereof, fixing the salaries and Ou jjx< of Ihe lira uud In the tot. VV. S. ANGELL, providing for the election and terms of office worth of music rolls in your home. The balance Borough Clerk. of the members, and also for the appointment and terms of office of the officers appointed This extra weight represent* extra rubber by such boards (Revision of 1912),' approved may be paid in small monthly instalments on our April 1, 1912," (This is what is commonly mad fabric, which means extra service. 8ALB OF LANPS FOB UNPAID known as the "Small Hoard of Freeholders' easy payment plan, if desired. Hill.") I POr.LING TLACK: I THE CHATHAM GARAGE We will also ship the piano and music roll's TOWNSHIP HALL, SOUTHERN pOULE ' 50TICT OF SALE. VAHD. without delivery charges to within 100 miles of Witness my hand this 1 lth day of Sep- Chatham, N. J. " NOTICE « berth* **"". ^Ktember, A. D. 1916. the store. Write or phone for complete inform- Mm Collector of the Borough ot FREDERICK MAURKR. f T'Comntt of Morrit, th»t he will Clerk of Cfatfaun TowmUp. ation concerning this offering. BAMBBKGER'S—SIXTH FLOOR THE t»iftl-HtMI
gate to the first convention oj his thur's Cabinet. Still another Fre- vate enterprise with governmental as- FOURTH SENATOR chinch, which was held in New York. llnghuysen represented New Jersey In sistance, if necessary." Mr. Frellng- BOROUGH BUSINESS DIRECTORY Hi .;erm ma, delivered in Dutch, must the United States Senate, Theodore, a huysen took advanced ground on na- FREL1NGHUYSEN havu had d pu>»erful appeal, for a vol- so.i of the revolutionary soldier. tional preparedness: a navy strong ume of them was published at Ulrecht Theodore, after his term In the Sen-enough to protect not only our coasts EDWARD H. LUM L. W. MARTENIS and as late as 185(i an English trans- ale, was a Whig candidate for Vlce- but our possessions, "aircraft second Itcal Estate and Insurance lation appeared. , Prealdent on the ticket with Henry The Distinguished Ancestry to none," expansion of the army ami CHATHAM AND NEWAItK. N. J. UNDERTAKER A grandson, Frederick Frelinghuy- Clay In 1844, and later was Chancellor a supply of munitions sufficient "to lteul K»iute Bought, Held, lteutuil or Ki- Ben, was graduated lrom l'liucelon in of the University of the City of Newequip a large force and to maintain chuiiueil Property talft-n charge of. Kent* Collated. Ett. Life ami Fire Iiixurunce in MAIN STREET, CHATHAM of New Jersey's 1770, took his seat in the Provincial York. It for at least six months," Finally, be«t Coninunlex at low latus. Chnlor Build- Congress W New Jersey in 1775 and ing L~>tu fur vale. PHONE 738-M Joseph Sherman Frellnghuyscn, he regarded the protection of Ameri- AUTO 8ERVIOE IF OlllWD Senator was made a member of the Committee who has become the Republican can- can citizens In foreign landa as a of Public Safety. As a captain of the didate in New Jersey for the United principle and as a duty older than the F. S. HIGBID Eastern Artill»iy Company he fought States Senate, Is a member of the Monroe Doctrine. C. LERCH HIS PRINCIPLES at Trenton end there mortally wound- famous family. Blood usually tells, ed Colonel Rahl, the Hessian com- but wrat the voteis would like to Civil Engineer & Surveyor Carpenter and Builder mander. At Monmouth Frederick Fre- know Is the quality of the candidate's ANNIVERSARIES OK THE WAB. CHATHAM. N.J. (From The New York Sun.) llnghuysen was a Colon-il of New Americanism and how he stands on CHATHAM, N. J. Kstlmutes given and contract* taken York militia. He served two terms in Jobbing and Re-modeling a Specialty Senator Freliughuysen of New Jer- the questions of the day. On Febru- OCT. Give us a trial. Residence Hedges Ave sey would sound right, and the State Hi; Continental Congress, and from ary 8, In announcing his candidacy, he 11—Serbs desperately resisted Ger P. O. Box 29 would be worthily represented at 1793 to 1796 l'c represented New Jer-issued a declaration of principles. "I man invasion. JOHN GOEHNER Washington by the Republican who t.ev In the United States Senate. Fred- am a protectionist," he said, "to the 12—Greece decided not to assist Ser- Chatham, N. J. led the Senate primary on Tuesday. erick Therlorc, a granlson of Fred- extent that it Is necessary to safe- bia. H. L. CARLEY The first American Frellnghuysen of erick, was one of , iie . Hinders of the guard our industries and our labor 13—Russians drove Hindenburg back EXPERT AGRICULTURAL BUSTING from undue foreign competition." Carpenter and Builder «whom we have any knowledge, Theo- i Republican pmty In New Jersey, serv- from Dvinsk. Stamps and Large Rocks Removed dora Jacobus, was born In West ed two terms in ine • United States Foreseeing that when the European 14—Bulgaria declared war on Serbia. Estimate* Oiven war ended there would be a fierce Subsoil Ilroken up Friesland In 1091 and Battled in NewSenate and in his second term drew 15—British captured Hohenzollern re- Jobbing Pronipily Attended to rivalry to exploit the American mar- Jersey aB a missionary of the Reform- ;the bill creating the Electoral Com- doubt. Tel. OH3-J ReH. N. Hillside Ave ket Mr. Frellnghuysen advocated a ed Dutch'Church in 1720. Prominent mission in 1877 and was a member of 16—France declared war on Bulgaria. scientific revision of the tariff. He de- CHATHAM, N. J. ns a preacher In the revival known as it. \le succeeded James G. Btalne as | clared for "a merchant marine by pri-17—Italians made marked gains in the Great Awakening he waB a dele- ! Secretary of State In President Ar- Trentino. IF You Have Troubles THAT IS Painting and Decorating Troubles I. C. CUSTER Hninter. Public Service street cars entering the new Terminal station at Park Place, Newark, bring Call, write or telephone Estimates Given on all Kinds of you close to this big store, which is on Broad, New aud Halsey St., Newark, diagonally across Painting and Decorating. Notice Military Park from Terminal Station. B. D, BELCHER P. O Box 848, CHATHAM, N. J He can SOLVE Them for You That's His Business and he Attends to it Workmanship aud Materials the best FfllRMOLJNT CEMETERY HUDHON MCCHMOHE. President WM. H. LUM. Treasurer. Tel. 717-w HAHNE&CO FRANK MEAD. Beo'y, Tel BU-m J. L. SNOOK. Supt. Tel. 783-w NEWARK GhoiGe Meats and K OBWIN. (at oemetery) Tel. 879-w Corner Broad, New and Halsey Streets V606UDI6S | Store Open Saturday Until 9:30 P. M. | GEO. M. WEIMER CHAS. K. JOHNSON Main|Street, Watchmaker CliATHAM, IV. .1- Jeweler and Optician. Eyes examined free of Over $10,000 Worth of Table Linens Tele phone 620 charge by a specialist. Phonographs and Records FULL LINK OF STATIONERY in a Sale Now in Progress WELL- SCREENED Sewing Machines FOR BALB OR TO RENT OF ALL Lehigh IND8. Needle* and Oil From heavy purchases of splendid Linens bought over SO MAIN STREET, Coal Near Library, MADISON, N. I. The Con) without the Dirt fifteen months ago we have selected over $10,000 worth Full weight in every Ton Telephone GtU Ml-R Delivered in Chatham by - 0 C. J. MILLER to offer in a special October Sale now in Progress Phone B'22-R The remarkable character of this offering Is revealed when we tell you that you CHATHAM ,N EW .IERHEY Taxi-Cab buy these linens tor Just about what we would pay for SERVICE them now at present market prices In Our Furniture Department Taxi meets all trains. Car wo enrry a larnc line of Drc-twcrs, Chif- to rent by the hour, day foniers, HrasH and Kiiiunel Bella, Spring-, These linens are reliable linens—from well-known makers—such as George MacCutcheon's anil Mattr<->-M'8 tlint aro ilepondable. or trip. We bought » large Mi|>|>ly of Linoleum "Old Bleach, "Ireland Brothers," "Andrew Reid & Co.," "Robert McDade" and other standard before the ndvanee mid we are selling E. R. KELLEY it at the 8Miie low pi ice. makes. Thousands of housewives in America knows these linens. Phone B70-W Chatham, N. 1. And it is none too early to secure new linens for Thanksgiving use and for Christmas gifts, as E. P. BURROUGHS & SON well as for wedding gifts and for one's own use. EDWARD KDTCHER. They will be shown in our large linen store on Main Floor. 108-110 Main Streot Mndie-on, IV<>w Jersey ONE OF OUR NEW SUITS New Perfection IMPORTED JAPANESE HAND EMBROIDERED BLACKSM1THIHG, JOBBING, ETC. Crepe Kimonos CHAS. H. VAN WERT LOW PRICED AT 24.75 Oil Heaters Wagon Repairing Hand embroidered back and front with Sanitary Plumber Rubber Tlret Fitted > < Ainons t h e pretty floral, also stork designs. Large flow smartest styles Steam end Hot Water $3-25 ing sleeves; girdle embroidered to Heating Fassalc Avenue, and best values match. Kimonos cut full. At Phone Connection, CHATHAM ii'i Suits we know Take the chill off .o f any w li e re the room co o 1 An Attractive Main Street. CHATHAM, N. J
f aiv those shown mornings; full size, Nhcminir of on second floor japanned; ususally All-Wool at'Hahne's. The ' $3.75, at 3.!*> We arc H]M> KeKiMered I'luniliorH. Painting exceptional good Albatross value of these SURETY WASH BOILERS Gown Decorating Suits is due to a Extra strong—extra heavy Special copper bottoms; larger size SUMMIT STONE WORKS Paperhanging group of stores than ordinary wash boilers. in six cities to- $4.98 JOHN J. McCLURE ASON JOBBING No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 Hand embroid gether purchas- Estimates Furnished ered back and ing a ltrge, num- 2.25 2.50 3.00 each fron, also a t JOHN J. SPENCER ber, thus forcing Surety Rotary Ash Sifters waist line, which the price do«n is empire effect, EAST MAIN ST. and giving you and may be ad- Box 87 Chatham a much better j listed with value than would heavy satin rib' otherwise be pos- bon; .V. necks and kimono sible. We will sleeves. Pretty b e pleased t o pastel shades. show you these Special at (I. De Santfs new Suits at Made of heavy galvanized Artistic Designs $24.75 iron and heavy perforated iron cylidder, spec, each 3,25 Crepe de Chine Reasonable Prices The btylish now Kail tailored Suit pictured us one Best Quality Stock Tailor of the B6»son's most attractive styles--developed in Bird Houses NEGLIGEES, $10,98 , plain or ohecked velour or good quality gabardine; Prepare homes now for the We use the choicest of Of extra heavy quality crepe; Bliphtly raised granites and „ marbles, jacket richly lined with peau de oygne and inter birds so they can prepare for the MAIN ST., CHATHAM stormy weather to come. empire effect; may be adjusted with heavy satin the kind that mean a lined; new model skirt. Shown in navy, brown, riblion; hand embroidered back, front and slcetes; lasting memorial to your Phone 603-J Burgundy, rubber gray or black. Very li '•tp 23c Bird Houses at 19c V. necks; kimono Rleeves. All pret- C departed. Our designs 39c Bird Houses at 29c ty pastel shades. On sale at afford the widest choice. Hahne's Second Floor. Hahne's Basement Hahne'g - Second Floor May we show you ? 2M, M, m PAM AVE. SUMMIT Its a long time betwesa aota la UM TIL. 47- N THE CHATHAM PUtttt
PROCLAMATION. of the will has been going on about ICE, COAL & WOOD CHATHAM PRESS — : four years. , • PUBLISHKI) WKKKI/Y Whereas, 1 have received from lhe| Mr. Kly was a native of Livingston iii VAI.I.KV COAL SAI.KSC'O. TV7 H 4) will till the stockings and Senate of the United Slates a Hfso- !.II.I when IK died in 1 i* 12 it was esti- y*.-. pay the hilis NEXT Christinas ? r«d .1 the Port OBw, CfciOia. N. J., lution, paBsed July 7 (calendar day, I maicil Ilial IK- left an estate of %\,500,- Lehigh Coal. •f Second p»u Mutei. July 10), 1'JIG. reading as follows: 000. One of the bequeuls in his will 11,•!I'd unil Kree Htmiin^; iiioHteconoiu- You may not he here then. "WhereaH • • • Ktc. • wi:s $.ri0,000 for the. "Summit Hospital." ,t icul for all piir|HiM'N SUBSCRIPTIONS. "Ilesolved, Thai, appreciating the Tliere was no institution of that name * But the stockings would he lnin^ up V KIIK HAI.K IIV «' 11.50 sufferings of the Syrian people, it isin Summit, although it was inferred SB Monti' and the hills would come in just the' M suggested that the President of the that Mr. Kly intended the bequest S. S. MIJCHMORF PtlKMlir Ave. CHATHAM. N. .1 ilrertlnlng Kate* "The second part of the war will | PROPHECY OF equal In length one-half of the first part; it will be called 'the period of" diminution' (tempuB demlnutlonis). I) SAINT ODILE will be.fruitful In surprises (rebus in- oppinatis) which will make the peoples shudder. Toward the middle of this Extraordinary Forecast of time, the horden of the conqueror will cry. 'Peace! .Peace!' Hut' there the Present War Made will he no peace. It will be, not the end but the beginning of Ihe end, Centuries Ago when the cum lint shrfll be engaged in - the fortress of fortresses (Non finis, sed equidem finis, quanta in oppldo BY, SAINT OF ALSACE oppldorum de manu c?rtaverint.) At $f this moment many of the conqueror'B Rubjects will threaten to stone him. I It certainly does There bag recently been published "And prodigious things will happen In Paris a translation from the orig- in the'Orient. make cooking easy" inal Latin ot the remarkable prophecy "The third p6riod will be of short of. Saint Odile, which she wrote la a duration; It will be called 'the period .. letter to her brother Hagues, nearly of invasion,' for, by a just return, the thirteen centuries ago. Odile was country of the conqueror will be In daughter of Duke Adalrlc ot Alsace vaded on every side (ex omnibus par- Blind at her birth, her sight was mir tibus). His armies will bu decimated Sooner uculously, given to her, and she found b>; a great catastrophe, und all will ed at Hoheaburg a notable sisterhood say: 'The linger of God Is upon him!' or Later J/Ss ' of virgins devoted to the service The peoples will believe that his end • God. Her prophecy, which Is inter is near; the sceptre will change hands, you'll preted as referring to the present war, and my people will rejoice. have one was as follows: "All the despoiled peoples will re- "Listen, listen, oh my brother; for cover what they shall have lost and" rij'ii'1 m I have witnessed the horror of the something inore. The region of Lute- crests and of the mountains! The lla (Paris) will be mived because of Its peoples are frozen with fear. The blessed mountains and Us devout time has come when Uermanla will bu women. And yet all will have expect-' called the most bellicose nation of ed its destruction. Hut the peoples the earth. The epoch has arrived will flock to the mojnlairi" and will when she will give birth to the ter-offer thanks to the Lord. For men rible warrior who will undertake a will have Been such abominations in world war, who will be cursed by the tills war that their generations will GLENWOOD mothers, weeping, like Rachel, for never want another. And yet woe to • vfX^l^Jia their children and reiusiug to be com- tilem who ahM not continue to fear fqrted, and whom the peoples In arms tnc Antichrist! For he will stir up will call 'Antichrist.' fresh murders! But the era of arm- i "Twenty different peoples will com-ed peace will huve arrived and the two bat in this war. horns of the moon will be seen to "The conqueror will set forth from I un|te with the cross, for In those days rv\ \A v x "X ~y ^> /the banks of the Danube. appalled humanity will adore God in "AJi ^ \A AV ^\ \"C—< \ v \ V v-^^ "The war he will wage will be the [truth and the sun will shine with un- TTT \ most appalling ever endured by hu- wonted splendor." man beings. "His arms will blaze and the hel- Libel Suit in Itenuirds. mets of bis soldiers will bristle with The characteristic Sabbath calm of points darting forth lightnings, while Bernardsville was rudely disturbed their hands will braudisii flaming last week by the arrest of Joseph torches. Weimer, editor of "The Somerset Hills Glenwoods are Brim Full of Good Things "He will win victories on laud, on' Herald." The warrant was sworn to sea and even In the air; his winged by Frederick E. Ilallentine, member of The Glenwood Balanced Baking Damper is far ahead The Glenwood Shelf Under Oven Door is not station- warriors will appear in unimaginable the Township Committee and town- of any other—it is as positive as the turning of a rail- ary—it automatically raises and lowers as oven door forays, scaling the firmament to sleze ship treasurer. He charges criminal road switch-open to start the fire, closed to bake- is opened or closed. It is always level with oven bot- the stars and hurl them down upon libel. The local paper has persistent- just this one damper for kindling or baking and best tom—a great convenience when basting meats or re- the cities to light great conflagrations ly, attacked Ballentine's official con- of all, it can't warp or stick. moving food. therein. duct. The Glenwood Revolving Coal Grate is easy to shake The Glenwood Sectional Top is interchangeable— "The natloiiB will be dumfounded Weimer waved a hearing before Re--| at all times, and simply fine for removing clinkers. cross pieces can not warp— a wash boiler can be placed and will cry: 'Whence comes his corder Prout and asked the court to It is triangular in shiipe, with three different sides at the back as well as in front for quick heating, leav- force?' expedite the matter by placing it be- for wear. ing the front holes free for cooking. "The earth will be devastated by fore the grand Jury immediately. He Glenwood Iron is smooth and perfect—the easiest oi' the Shock of the combats; tbe rivers was bound over to the grand Jury un- The Ash Pan rests on a roller bearing frame—just any to clean—a real delight to the most exacting will be red with blood and the vsry der a $2,000 bond. A number of citi- open door and it rolls, out at the slightest touch, neat housekeeper. Get one and you'll be glad ever after. marine monsters will flee dismayed zens immediately caine lorward with and clean. .to the depths of the ocean.. an offer to furnish the bond. John K. "Future generations will marvel Nevlus, a coal dealer of Bernardsville, that his adversaries were not able to signed the bond. G. H. Paddock, Chatham arrest the course of his victories. Tor- rents of human blood will flow about Illume For a Had Road. the mountain; this will be the last Passjic. Township lefuses to battle (ultima pugna). shoulder the blame lor the faults of "But the conqueror will have attain- her neighbor, Bernai it T.wnship. A ed the apogee of his triumphs toward road entering from the latter town- the middle of the sixth month of the ship Is in deploiaole condition. For second year of tbe hostilities; this fear that the motorist will say mean f. IABLISHED 184S will be the end of the first period, of things ; btut Passaic Township of- the so-called 'period of bloody victor- Hciala as he bounces over the road, ies' (cruentarum vlctoriarum). He citizens have erected several signs Alice in Telephoneland will then believe himself capable of which read, "This road is in Bernards W.&J.SLOANE imposing his conditions. Township." Floor Coverings — I urniture~ Decoration Newark LINOLEUMS Of Dependable Quality QPPENHEIM (SHINS &€ Beinsz easilv cleinH, Lirnlcm is the most sanitary Broad and William Streets No. 1 OF A SERIES florn coveting ( J Bat!. R oms, T^iiet Rooms, Kitchens, I INTRODUCING ALICE Exceptional Values in Pantries. Laundries anj Basement Halls, while its dura- bility insuies excellent ;,:rvicc and practical economy. ALICE" is a wide- service to a far greater We have in ?tock in assortment of Imported and Fall Suits and Dresses /-\ awake little per- extent than the others, son who is pos- for the reason, perhaps, Domestic Linoleums which i« so varied in designs, color- For Women and sessed of a real healthy that it is the service ings and grades as to provide a satisfactory selection Serge Dresses interest in the little and about which she knows for any purpose. big things that make life the least. Several straight line more comfortable and INLAID LINOLEUM in attractive Tile and models, full box We cannot satisfy more worth-while for all Parquet effects, at 90c. to $2.00 sq. yd. pleated, in navy and Alice's interest in rail- black. of us. roads and electric light- PRINTED LINOLEUM, at 60c. to 80c. sq. yd. Special I; Priced She is interested, for in- ing, but we can tell her PLAIN LINOLEUM in tan, green, blue, gray and Silk Dresses stance, in the train serv- something about the terra cotta, at 65c. to $1.80 sq. yd. New models of Satin ice that, when she so wonders ot a telephone and Charmeuse, in wishes, can carry her system. We are plan- CORK CARPETS in all thn plain colors; espe- the prevailing shades, across country to almost ning a number of little some elaborately em- cially suitable for offices and nurseries, at broidered any place; she is inter- trios for her through $1.15 to $1.50 sq. yd. ..,=. Specially Price*' ested in the electric light Telephoneland. You can service that makes her come, too, just by fol- Our special method of cutting reduces waste to the lowing accounts of her Distinctive Suits home brighter and mere minimum. Velour cloth, collar cheerful; but she is in- travels each week in this and cuffs edged terested in the telephone paper. COCOA, NAPIER AND FIBRE MATTINGS with seal; also model fof hall, kitchen and pantry runners. of whipcord; braid trimmed. Ntk,t week Alice deha Mo Telephone History Specially Priced FIFTH AVENUE & 47™ STREET, NEW YORK Dressy Suits Broadcloth, velour cloth and Jersey Suit of Velour cloth sport suits in cloth and newest shades, fur 29.75 broadcloth and velvet trimmed 29.75 Specially Priced The Chatham Press *' Advertise in the Press, It will pay you $1.50 pet year. Subscribe Now. Certificates Ni longer Beqmlred. , a quite possible that those who pass town and Morris" townahfp. First Methodist Eplicopal Charcta, ,The State Department pi Health has out of .the Slate .may need certificates .' The ;Tri-County Music Dover. There will be unions morn- repealed tlio jegulfttions.o/ .[lie SjhiU; to 'mevt-.ilH!, jejulrepients of regular AsBi^lalloii, cumpriBing Ihii teachers Ing, 'afternoon and night. Sanitary Code ..whjcli-.reguire' •Mtenti-' kms in otlief. States: Local, health' of "inusl(,\ In "tUBj .public schools of flcatloq cejttiflc«tes for chtUlren under ofricia|a\8hould, therefote, lasjie cer- •IJn-jon, Mltldlesex" and Somerset'cjourf- The Plalnfleld 1$ years <}f age' who enter the'Stale' (Ica'jes u1)oa application- *to persons ties, wllK b^egin tbeir work for the ,WJth tba Issue of last Saturday cr pass frofij one municipality to an/ Utitle'title'd (o rrec("jy(>:(h^m; ' *'""] coining si'iiiibV on October U; Tlje '"'•The Plainfleld Press" ceaBed to ex- other within the Statev This acHon is ttioBthly. meetings will .be held in the ist as an Independent paper, and was taken because tire'"number of cases, of . ; <,THE THItjBE C0ITIITIE8. • ' Uattin lllgli Su)io«L in Eljlzabeth, merged into ' '.'The' Couriar-Newa." jjifanttld' piijralxiis reported daily to Former C(oy«rn^r FdBter it: Voor- This was the result of nigotlatloaa the-State Department of Health is' In ylew-of the"jpi*oposed,!pi;o^e Into heea has obtained an order from Jus- which had been In progress for some Hoors that will dimlnliliing to such an extent s,s to Unlop ^ofunty affairs,.particularly the tice James J. Bergen- at Sdmervllle, time. The greatly Increased cost of warrant th« beliefthat the epldemicAn 1 publishing papers made it Imprac- y : Jblils bald Jacob'L ).Bauer, county en- permitting a recount of the votes cast New \Iersey t» rapidly approaching an gineer, the Board of Freeholders took for CharleB N. Fowler and John H. ticable to continue both papers, on a tand hard usage end, and that the purpose of the regu- no action last week on Air. Bauer's Capstitk. t'apstlck Jed Fowler fprthe paying basis. "The Press" was de- lations hftiB]' beefl>t- fn/Eh^e taialnV accom* veloped from "The, Constitutionalist," For floors that are subjected to the constant' : ; clfllms: ' On advice.' of County At- Itepublican nomination for Congress pllshed.' - •••." „ VS'.'i - '*. •' _f * •; . a weekly which was founded In 18(7 l3 tread of many feet—in halls, in pffices, in school tprn6y,.,Wllliani R. Codlngtba no bills In the Fifth Dlatrict, comprising Mor- houses and in churches—we recommend the per? plhAugh the^'epTdeiiiW. [a deftnflily V^re sOBBrltte* from the'county £n- ris and,-Union •counties, by 198 votjes. by A. L. and WH£. Force; the flrBt feet floor varnish— subsiding, cases arj* still' being • "feS gine,ef> departm,*Ht, tand will.nol be, Fowler's friends insist that a recqunt number of "The Dally Press" appear- .portfe'dflly'liC^lfj a'few sections .of -Wording to11 he counter attorned, "-un* will give the victpry to the. former. ing on May 10, 1887. the State MK'lnfeotion la, atill *ctiVel,y til thejr status, is determined bythe Representative. The recount 1B to be of Ohio, City of Toleau, . . progressing,,, ft Is the Ifc>tril6n 6f the proposed lnvesflgatlo>u,. •- held on October 16. A similar «ount LuraH County. ( •** Frnnk J. C'lienfy makes oath that he Is State Department of Helith, there- The Morris County Board of Taxa- will be made In Morris County. senior partner of the firm o( F. J. Gfccaay A Co.. doing bUBineia In tha City of To- fore, thai local health official's should tion lias set-trie' dates torj sluing In Statistics, just compiled, of the Sun- ledo, County and State aforeuud, »nd still stretaqjy advise, against unneces- that said firm will pay tha turn or ONR various . parts of tUe 'county to hear day: schools' of Morris County show HUNDRED HOLLARS for e»ch and ev- MARBLE FLOOR FINISH sary travel by children aiid against appeals: NoveHjber 14, Mendham, that there are 125 schools with 13,438 ery caa« of Catarrh that cannot 1» cured the aiaembT»K of children in lirge by,the use of HAI.I/B CATARRH CURB. It is the floor varnish without a fault. Put it; Chester,.. tje>m'aii '"Valley,; .Flanders, members, including 1,0)84 officers and FRANK J. CHENBT. groups Wh^neyei", tblp c»n. reasonably Sworn to before me and lubacribed In on wood floors and we'll guarantee that it will Netooug, landing, Mount Arlington; teachers. The total enrolment shows my presence, this 6th day. of December, be avoided? 'r "'•'"•.•• .•>"•,, v'«.\" November-. ,17,^ Woodport, Butler, an increase of eighteen over the fig- A. D 1881 give them a marble-like surface that resists wear (Seal) A. W. OLBABON. and tear as no other varnish will. ; While children passing from- pu« Ponip'toh Plain's,-."Boonton* Montvllle; ures a year ago, but the average at- Notary Public. It preserves indefinitely the natural beauty of the wood. municipality to' another within the Hall's Catarrh Cure l« taken Internal)* November.' 21, ;:'Stirlihg, Ohafha.ni,- -M'HdaWe, 7,063, is 346 more than a and acta directly upon the blood and mu- In clear, dry weather it will dry in 24 hours. To clean State of. New Jersey -yfill jrot^nead the Madrsion anil FJ^rhaui Park;- Novem- year ago. The fifty-fourth annual cous surfaces of the system. Sen! for floors varnished with Marble Floor Finish merely apply a testimonials, free. little DEVOE Polishing Oil according to simple directioni. Identification certificates" formerly ber '24, IUJckaway, Whartan, DoVer. convention of th.e association will be F. J. CHENKT A CO.. Toledo, a qulred'by the State Sanitary Code Bold hy all DruKglti. TCc That's all the "scrubbing" they need. No more soap and 'Eaoli .'Thursday, in December "Mo'rris- I lil-ld Wednesday, October 25, In the T«k« Hall's PamUy PUJs f»r col water and elbow grease I We.,, know Devoe Marble Floor Finish will give you satisfaction. And. the guarantee of purity is on every can. TROWBRIDGE & ATTERIDG CHATHAM, N. J. The First National Bank Oroanlzed 1881 OF MADISON. N. J. ALFRED (j. EVA.VS KKWAKI) MIM.KH F. IKVIM.' MOKUOH President Vico-^mKident Canhi»r 37° Interest paid on Checking Accounts Quality First Savings Department Paying 4't ACCOUNTS INVITED. NO AMOUNT REFUSED After Nov. 30, it will cost you just $70 more to buy a 7-22 Chalmers. But thcTprice on . iwkpr $c the 5-passenger 3400 r. p. m. Chalmers re- IMPORTERS-GROCERS Main St. at Fairmount Ave. mains (for the time being) $1090 Detroit Until midnight of Nov. 30 you can get a 7-22 Chalmers for $1280 Detroit—a car of rare ability, fascinating in body equipment, and, like a beautiful woman, of exquisite charm. After that date the price becomes $1350 Detroit—$70 more. The $70 is just a few dollars less than the increase in cost of manufacture of this car since its appearance in June. To those who have longed for the 5-passenger 3400 r. p. m. Chalmers—and have not yet possessed one, just a word of warning: the price remains unchanged just now—$1090 Detroit; we do not know how long this low price will continue. We reserve the right to increase the price without notice. Only those who are buying materials such as go into high-grade automobiles can begin to realize the steady, upward trend of the materials market. Just one condition today prevents a rise in price of the 5-passenger 3400 . r. p. m. Chalmers—the fact that these cars are being made on a factory "work order" dating back several months. Since the "work order" went through materials have jumped in cost again. When the current "work order" is completed and if materials remain at their present level or rise higher, only one course will be possible, an increased price. TIID-<> who have been driving Chalmers cars know how diligent has been the Chalnu i s efl'ort to set down cars of the quality kind. They v ill understand how impossible it would be for Chalmers to dodge the increase-in-maf erials issue and maintain the prevailing price on the 7-22 Chalmers. Lower the quality of the Chalmers car? Never.' The Chalmers men take great pride, not only in the money the car makes for them, but in the car itself. And pride, as everyone knows, is a thing that can never be compromised. • "It would be like Tissot trying to paint a picture to fit a price. As long as there's a name "Chalmers", there will be a quality car, and as long as there's a quality car there'll be a price fixed—not by the Sales Department—but [ In ibis cartoon the RHE1NAROQN by cost accountants. Is winning in a walk; - And there'll be a fair deal. Chalmers says these two 3400 r.p.m. models will be continued into next season. You can bank on that. So that a Chalmers car you Rheingold's a bet.ihe safest yet%t , might buy now will be exactly like the one you would buy next spring. That's never known to ^^ " Remember the $70 you can save now by anticipating the rise in price. There's an old Scotch proverb that says "A dollar saved is a dollar earned". $70 buys a od suit of clothes, a good pair of shoes, a good hat and some good gloves.-™wa*w»jA*«*»wK**« __ SBO it just about pays your dues at the club for a year. Or, if it's a 5-passcnger 3400 r. p.m. Chalmers you want, our advice is to get one now. • • We are not sore the price is going up and we are not sure that it isn't. « . i«m rou ploBeeR Rheingold Beer against the Held McELWEE & MARSHALL . 11 play • favorite. Ita aati>I>ing quality wins »proval everywhere. Flat Iron Building S. Liebmann's Sons Brewing Co. MORRISTOVfN, N.J. New YorR Charles Lapp, Distributor Chatham, N. J. Telephone, Chatham GST TH* CHATHAM VBUMk HOME AND SCHOOL ASS'N FORTHCOMING EVENTS FINNEGAN'S PHILOSOPHY. | EIGHT-HOUR Continued from W» solicit notices for this feature of CAKI'b'TKKS AMU MECHANICS , Purging the Heart. lates arranged for forthcoming WASTED. itimmmmttmtmmt; HDBMfYS DLMETf names to the secretary for the Atsuut 1- •vent B. This is Intended not only for PROTECTION IS RIGHT ation, Mrs. George Smith? Inforinatloa but to avoid conflict Competent Men Only. "Yea sir. He's like tlie patriarchs. And we want to say just here, If you wherever possible. Wages, $4.50 for 8 hours. Which IT them? All lv them. He are asked to do a small part toward OCT. ^_ smites the Civil Service Rock aud re- Hughes 'Hadn't the Nerve" to ,UV for MIL HAASE, Supl. Ellhu Root Shows That the Re- serving the Association, will you 4—Food sale by Woman's Guild of fresbln' Jobs gushes foorth for thuraty KOSTEK CONSTRUCTION CO. Demand Filibuster in the Sen* promptly and cheerfully say you will St. Paul's Episcopal church. publican Party's Cardinal but dlshurvln' Dlmycrau. He blows Summit Avenue Bridge, Chatham. Principle Has Won the on a horn an' lvfythln' falls for ut. ate Against the Law. honestly do whatever you are able to .4—llummage sale continued. After- If the people call him iver so soft, Lit- Jo? Please "cut" excuses. We need noon and evening. LOST—White Eskimo Dog. Had col- Only Decisive Battle tle Samuel had no quicker ear. An' for help. And we want every member to t a 20— )ld Koikes Concerte al the Pres- grily Toward America, Wa 8hal| De- paign than Richard Olney, who was | ™™ K" "°usehold on h/U'rian church. si reel. Summit, N. J. Adoption an' Sankty-flcashuu. Fresldent Cleveland's Attorney Gener- ,end. If we will all do our small share MTV* What Happeni to Us If Pro- 22—Armenian and Syrian Helief days. "The choir med great harmony whin al during the railroad strike at 18*4, there will be no discouraging burden WANTED- Strong boys to learn the vision la Not Made Against Disaster 23—Annual meeting of Woman's Prcs- by a Tariff Quite Different From the Jim Smith, George Harvey an' Billy and President Cleveland's Secretary ' for others. We are not required t< plumbing trade. Good pay, steady hyterlal Missionary Society at Underwood Folly. Brine was all In ut. But wan be wan of State when the Venezuelan message ' make sacrifices, we are asked to com- 'dh at WOULD BKOS., Chatham and their v'lceB cracked an' they passed out was sent to the British Government. South Orange Presbyterian s3 fortably and gladly help. There': Madison. *P There Is one particular subject with lv the life lv the great Idaylist. He should know whether President bound to be time and opportunity for church. Wilson's action In averting the rail- which the United 8tatea must deal Harvey wlut back to edltln' an' BUI doing the things we really want to do 27- Annual Masquerade dance at theFOll 11KNT—Five rooms upstairs and in order to meet the revulsion in pro Brine wlnt In search Iv the Uowly road strike was a "surrender of force"; three rooms downstalrB. first-class. whether the Wilson foreign policy has As mothers do we not believe inj big- I'ish and Game Club. dnctlon and trade which will accom- Kale. McCombs was canned, because P. MALLI, Bower lane. SOtfc been "timid and vacillating". ger, better motherhood for other worn NOV. pany the close of the great war. That him an' Billy McAdoo cuddent sing s Mr. Olney seeks no political prefer- en's children, as well as our own? A 24 a'id 25-.-Christmas Bazaar of St. Is the Tariff. I think there Is very duet, an' Oscar Underwood wnn weak TO LKT House on Hillside avenue, on Tariff ragtime. But Wudthrow die- ment; his interest t* that of a retired hen will foster ducks, and a cat wll Paul's Episcopal Woman's Guild. General agreement upon Unit. When large lot, fruit and shade trees, house orated them all. Wld f'what nay ye? statesman, of a wise, experienced, dis- acci pt another cat's kittens. We ought Afternoon and evening, Guild the demand for supplies to the urmles passionate patriot, who is concerned h.in ei(;lit rooms nnd bath, every im- In the field has ended great numbers Wld the Order lv the Double Cross. to be able to match that charify, at room. O—ho, I mind Well the time at the only with the welfare of his country. DEC. provement, open llreplaco. Would makb Of men will return to productive em Mr. Olney has written for the New least. a real home. Kent moderate. Address ployment In Europe and great num- Manhattan Club, whin he kissed Brine 1 and. 2- Annual Rummage sale by an' kicked Harvey wld wan motion. York World a signed article in which l/o not criticise what Is being done. Hoy ii7, Chatham. O7t(c bers of operatives will be I brown out Woman's Guild St. Paul's Episco- Now tho choir has what Wudthrow he warns the American people against Help us to do It right. And at the of employment here and will liuve to calls 'the vital stuffs Iv life.' Stone an the danger sure to result from turning same time, we are sure to grow our pal Church. Afternoon ami eve- KOB SALE. McAdoo; Danylels an' Jim Ham Lewis, over their affairs to Mr. Hughes and ' splves while we are helping the work ning. Place to be announced. . find other work. Europe will have wld Itedflcld for the high falsetto. the Interests which would dictate his Itself to grow. Mother must be alive CHOICE HAND PICKED GREENING little money and be heavily lu debt Wudthrow alts wld his hands crossed policies, foreign and domestic. ,and alert to things outside of home •<•«.' KEATI'BES AT TIIK LVKIC. AI'PLKS. $3.50 per barrel. W. 8. She will be under strong compulsion Where Was Hughes' Nerve while tho stuff's sings songs Iv praise, these days, or the children will take NEKFl'S, Chatham, N. J- 09p to pay her debts by making mid sell- an' Col. House, winds tho Vlcthrula. Discussing tho passage of the Adam- Iti'lurn Kngagenient of "The Moral* of Ing goods. She will be on 11 basis of their admiration and confidences t< son eight-hour law. Mr. Olney points Milieus"- \<'tv Serial Starts Oilier GOOD WORK HORSE FOR SALE, strict economy and high organization "Wudthrow Is fond Iv music, but out that the Republicans of the Senate, otner P™P1(' who are Interesting; am Colonel House himself Is the quiet Features. CHEAP. HATTO.VS MARKET. and she can make and sell i heaply. If they had roally wished more time Instead of keeping close to our chil sietfc The United States will huve un uliiin- man. Faith av he danced a Clog ou for consideration of the bill, could dren by being in touch with thinking Saturday, October 14th, the lirsl epi- danee of money and vast pun .basing a Waihbller ye'd nlver hear a sound. have obtained it by meanj of a fllibus- |and doing In the world, they will pu sode of the big serial "The Secret of "Well, wan night In August the Colo FOR SALE Two good delivery hors- power. Our market has always been ter, as a recognized Senatorial wea- /i horse power gaso- • England will resort to a protective lr ra llomo nfter alL says he, Bcratchln' his ear wid an ab- was Candidate Hughes doing that he " tariff, so that our production will meet Monday, October Kith, tlie celebrated lene engine, air cooled. Cheap to sent air. did not make the wlr« hot with ! 1-et us each do our little, willingly protective barriers In all foreign mar- comedian, Sam Hernnrd, in his first iliiick purchaser. W. G. BADOLEY, " 'Ain't I got the full dinner-pall's?' messages to Washington—warnin•warningg and as ably as possible. Not everyone kets. What are we going to do then? screen appearance as "1'oor Schmaltz," Chatham. 8233 axes Wudthrow, anxious like. 'All against the law the seventy-four Re- is called upon to turn the wheels. Wltl We must do something. We must pro- publican Representatives who voted 1 a (iermau wig maker, who becomes f that's forgot th# first two year and a the.new season, conies new vigor am Care of Apples. tect ourselves or we shall become the i half,' says House pleasantly. 'Ain't I for It and urging the twenty-eight Re- Inspiration. Put some of it to a gooi the principal agent in a series of ex- dumping ground of the world und our publican Senators to filibuster to the cruciatingly comic adventures. The It will very soon be time to pick kep' 'cm out o' war?' axes Wudthrow. purpose in this great work we arc un workmen will beg In the streets. 'Part o' tho time,' says House, rubbln' last ditch? comedy is in five parts and was pro- apples and get them ready for mark- "But neither he nor the Republican ' o>rtaklng for the future citizenry et. Successful growers have long since Even the Democrats have seen that his left shin wld the felt-slipper on oll r ouced by the Kanious Players' Film leaders generally had the nerve to face ' wonderful country, and before it something must be done, for they have his right foot. 'Ain't my voice our Company. learned that the careful grading and the situation. With ample means In goes out into the nation, the results packing of fruit is one of the most provided a tariff board to ascertain nud greatest liquid asset?' axes Wilson Wednesday, October 18th, the famous earnestly. 'It's some voice,' snys their hands to prevent legislation until i of our work and love will show in profitable uses of time and labor that report the true facts to which a tariff after Its due conslrterailon, they de- " Hub of the Universe,"-The film star Blanche Sweet, in "The Sec- House, 'but a lot lv Backers cant tell Th(1 even the small grower can make. Ifw Is to be applied. In Mr. Tnffs Ad- liberate* elected that It .hould ww j „ ,„ , ret Orchard," from the play by Chan- ministration the RepubHrans provided i asset fr"m an H'blllty,' the Colonel u kin(1 o( ca8ti bpea Fully realizing the importance of this) says. to be encacted n«4sr eoeKtfta la «*>r i ., , , , ning Pollock. In this tense photo- for n tariff board to report to the Pres- up#n Wat8rS that ComPS bark to work, and desiring to be of the most "'F'what are ye drlvln' at?' says that, after the tpaM national ds'lver- "" drama, Miss Sweet has a part teeming ident and It was appointed und doing :Goo d eu ht to be dom urolv fo profitable service to the farmers of i. llson, four flushing a little. ance had been effected, they might S ' P with lovely feminism, romantic mo- excellent work. When the Democratic object to the mode of lta accomplish | good's sake, but in this case, compen the State Experiment Station at New House elected In 1910 came In they "'Arro ye wutchln' the strike?' says ments, tragic realities and human ment. sation conies of itself, just for the de Brunswick, lias arranged to give prac- Starved It out of existence by refusing •louse. 'Half a mlllyun votes might pathos. be useful,' says House, tlptoeln1 out "A pettier and more Ignoble game of serving of It, and however we help the tical demonstrations, on frame, In appropriation. In the last session or 1 Friday. October 20th, a return en- through tho dure, an closln' ut behind politics never was concel/od. In com- present generation, It will tell In th grading and packing apples. Such a the 81st Congress the Republicans pass- parison, and In view of the sudden and gagement of the great success. "The him. next. Who can find It in him to stand demonstration may be arranged for— ed through both Houses a new bill fur extraordinary exigency sprung upon Morals of Marcus," with charming • tariff board to report to Congress. "Well, Sir, he left Wudthrow sunk in the way of progress of good for chil so far as time pernilts-wherever sev- in profound mldltashtin. At last he the country, President Wilson's course Marie Doro in the role of Carlotta, a There were some slight differences of dren? eral farmers care to meet at an or- spakes. 'I henr,' he says, In a low wus characterized by both courage and part which her delicate beauty and ap- detail In the two Douses, which wore common seme." chard and take advantage of the sta- tweet tone 'that v'lci lv the people, pealing tenderness make her an ideal agreed upon In conference, hut the Of candidate Hughes' conduct tn the tion's help. Any Morris county farmer which Is to me as the vice of a Car- FOR LITTLE I'KOl'LK. interpreter of. The portrayal calls for Democrats filibustered against the final negie Penshun.1 'Oh,' oe says, thrilllu' campaign, Mr. Olney ren.arks: desiring a demonstration for his conference report and so killed I lie hill. the greatest lest of artistic ability, In lvry nerve, 'must I lndade sacryllce "No sooner was the nomination as- The Soiiff of (lit' Cricket*. neighborhood should communicate So the tariff board was dead—slain by personal charm and versatility, of wan more Idol,' says he, 'on tbu altar sured than the robes and ermine of Under the grass, in the bright sumnie with A. M. Goodman, Farm Demon- the Democratic party. It has now been the Judge fell from the candidate as which Miss Doro is tlie abundant'pos- Iv me Counthryl' says Wudtbrow. weather, strator, Morristown. This should be resurrected by that party because they " 'Was not the Wan Trru Plank,' he If by magio, and there appeared in •c.-or. The entire supporting cast Is We little crickets live gayly together; attended to at once as the time of the see that something must lie dune alioul says; 'an' the Sugar Tax,' he says; 'an' their place the motley wear of the or- When tlie moon shines, and the dew i'x eptionally well chosen, and in con- the tariff when the war closes. Now. dlnary office seeker -a transforms Experiment Station men will noces- the Tariff for Itev-noo,' he says; 'an' brightly glistens. mi tion with the elaborate settings and' we can all understand that If the coun- tion as sudden as that made by the sarilv be limited. . all me friends, beside,' says he. six- All the night long you may hear i the varied atmosphere of the subject, try wants a tariff for revenue only they teen per'fly good Mexican Policies— wand of Harlequin In the pantomime, you listen— and a transformation showing how provide a film story that is not only may put tho making of It In the hands was not all thlm enough?' li • 'ixes In "Cheep! cheep! cheep!" _ Barn ltestrnyed by Fire. of the Democratic party. Hut. can any thin LB the Judicial veneer, and for-We are the crickets that sing you U entertaining but long remembered. If ngony. 'But T will purge me H-eart lv Fire at midnight Monday night de- sane man contemplate that party mak- lvry pcrs'nal fought,' says he. startln' ever discrediting the United States sleep. you missed this masterpiece at the ing a protective tariff? In the llrst ft:' bed. An' before he retlns he takes Supreme Court as & training camp p:< vious showing, be sure and see It stroyed a barn on the property of J. place they can't do It honestly They for high political office." We have no houses to store up ou I. Fiebleman & Co., in Passalc avenue, a neart Purge Iv his own Invlnshmi treasure; Friday. don't believe In It They were born and the way It'll wurk while he sleeps. I Has Kept Rudder True Gay little minstrels, we live but fo in what was formerly the home of J. bred lu a different faith. They have dlnnaw ("what the purge Is. TIs a In Its conduct of foreign relations pleasure; II. Coleman. The building was not been crying so long that protection Is secret. thu Wilson Admmlstratlon, Mr. Olney What shall we do when the siimmc As Woodrow Wilson Is the proximate used and it Is thought to have been an abuse of power and an abomination "In the morn be was puzzled. lie says, "has kept Its rudder true and is over? cause of the reconciliation of Taft and set on fire by tramps. About $200 that they cant reconcile themselves to wanted a gr-reat sacryflse of a pur has won and deserved the respect and When the keen frost nips the meadowi Roosevelt, even the republicans will worth of hay, belonging to Clifford B. a protective tariff, and they regard the gratitude of the country." of clover? rinclple, dear to his heart, but he'd scarcely deny in future that " he kept Harrison, and bay rigging was burn- Dnderwood tariff as a model. That la ! used most Iv thlm already, an' he felt The principles and objects of the "Cheep! cheep! cheep!" what we are to have If the Democrats ' that this was no time for second band Wtlson foreign policy ;j stated by Under the hearthstone for shelter w us out of war." ed up. go back—the Underwood tariff still. or slightly damaged' sacryflses. So Mr. Oluey have been: creep. Philadelphia must have a hard time with perhaps here and there a flight he sends for House. 'Colonel,' says First—To keep the country out • —EMILY HUNTINGTON MILLER trying to love both of her ball teams How do you like our new Autumn modification regarding dye stuffs and |\e, "F'what pur-rlndple d'yr think of the great European war. the same. so far this year? some other articles which can bewud bo an' acceptable sacrytlse in this Second—To insist upon tBo ex- Kpan Good Konds Hill. shown to gentlemen from Missouri and gr-reat morel Iniarglncy?" he axes anx istence and vitality of interna- To carry to a successful finish tin lously. elsewhere. Well, If there ever was a tional law as determining its own Egan Good Roads Bill, which will b< " 'Whisper,' says theColoncl. And he status as a neutral, and defining clumsy, ill conceived, misfit law, it is submitted to a referendum vote of tin the tariff which bears Mr. Underwood's snld wan wurd in Wudthrow's ear, and its rights and obligations as such. name. We bad already discovered faded silently away through the dure. Third—To deal with ths Mexi- people of New Jersey at the Novem what Its effect was when the war in "For wan Instant Wudthrow stud can situation in a spirit of per- her election, New Jersey Good Roads HATTON'S MARKET spellbound. Thin he burrst Into a fect talrness and fri«ndA\cess to League has been organized in Jersej Europe began. 1 whoop; 'The "Ham in the Bushes, cries the Mexican people, ntf* suffer- City and a plan mapped out to spread Phone 678 Chatham, N. J. Many mills and factories were dosed be wld tears lv J'y. ing from civil dljsonatoHs and It to every nook and corner of the or running but a part of the time. " Tnas an Impressive cereinouji revolution to an extent which State within the next month. Tha leaves a large part of the country Great numbers of laborers were thrown whin the sacryflse was soleuniy-lsed this will entail hard work, and tha out of employment, and the market for ! ut the Capitol.1 In a state of anarchy. American products was still furl her I '"Pbe proclssion started f'oui the Mr. Olney shows that all these ob- there are many obstacles to overcome New Prepared Buckwheat Flour reduced by the destruction of their , White House wld the Prisldlut walkhr jocts have bsen attained through tu< the officers are aware. With sup- purchasing power. Enterprise halted. ' ahead eurryln' the Ham In. wan hand wise, patient and courageous diplo- port, however, of automobile u.-.socl- Our Own Pork Sausage discouraged and apprebonslvp of the i nil" a box lv Safety-First matches In macy of Woodrow Wilson; that the atlons throughout the State little fear future. New enterprises were no IIIIIK- ilr other. He was followed by a coon President has kept the country at is expected for the final outcome -on Aunt Jemlnas Pancake Flour er attempted. Old plants were no lou«- licariu' four gold pans, aud behind pesce without dishonor; that under election day for.the,bill that will bene- came, four Union Chiefs rldlu'ou milk liia leailtertftilp "the United Statai-has <* enlarged. The Underwood tariff fit not alone motorists and automobile had'already, failed when the war In white steeds followed be a j;roup iv rendered all Inestimable service to Hallrond Prlsldlnts, Stock Holders, belligerents and neutrals and to all owners but farmers, manufacturers Europe began. • That war furnished and State commerce in general, be- New Salt Mackerel and continues to furnish to American Farmers, Shippers and Conshuniers, mankind" in "steadily bearing aloft production the most absolute protec- loaded wld chains. After a short tier- the banner of international law ascause points at present isolated will the standard undor which all civilized tion because It has to so great.a de- uion to Congress on 'Purgin' the be brought into direct communication New Dlll.Sour and Sweet Pickles peoples must eventually gather." gree stopped production In Europe. So Heart,' the Prisldint laid the Ham on with the large cities. long as the war lasts our producers th' alter, an' lmprisslvely stabbed It Mr. Olney finds particular cause to Rockaway Oysters wld the four gold pens while the choir have practically no competition lu our commend President Wilson's Mexican sans Holy, Holy, Holy. The Prisidiut home market, for Europe does not policy. He stands with the President Fire Island Clams handed the gold pens to the four ililefs In declaring that the Mexicans have make the goods to sell here. At thewld a bow; Jim Ham Ut the wood an' same time, while the war lasts our tlhe right to work out their own destinr wiped up the blood, an' the sucrjtlse even through revolution. 6*pert fldtice producers have an enormous market taw complete. In Europe for the things that Europe 1 Closing by asking what is likely can't produce In sufficient quantities. "'What was the Ram? say ye.to happen If the "Presidential tiller Quality Service Economy Twas n pet baste Wudtbrow used to I On All Typographical Mat- When the war Is over that condition passes Into new hands," Mr. Olney graze In the White House lawn. T'w»» says that Hughes' Inducement to | ters Is at Tour Disposal will cease, and we shall deserve what th Idol iv his heart. He named It bappens to as If w* do not provide change the existing foreign poliolos *t Free at This Office. We Coupons Given with all Cash 1 Arbitrasbun. It was the Ham, an' all the country w« he very grtsV i Will Tell You How to Do against that time by a tariff quite d '' the people was the goat" Purchases for Quality Brand ferent front '.he Underwood tariff afci "The American feogtt oaji What ftra Want to Do made by men who do not consider a fail to realize use danger and to refuse ; In the Manner That Aluminum Ware tadlff for revenue only an article of Mr. Wilson has become so thoroughly to put at risk the continuance of a religious ttltb.—From the Speech of leutml thst he looks with grave sus- foreign policy which, as a whole, Will Prove Most Effective. Blilia Boot Delivered at Carnegie Hs.lL picion on the American oontentlom in most hare tkesr beauty a»proT»l" MMMMMMtMltlnii r«t* cttar, Ociaiw* inc.