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gun rises at 7:00 a. m. gun sett at 4:36 p. m. Lantern* must be lighted 5:36 Im easing cloudiness tonight; SUB- \ DAILY day aln. Max.. 59; Min.. SB. 1M9 ESS. HEW JKR8KT. SATURDAY. .NOVEMBER 28, |WM. a Ts AH TO EXTEND CITY'S il 601 iP» LIMB AID 111! Sill HI MB «« Lively Debate, City Two Bond Issues, Aggregat I Frederick Gray's Death Fol- Borough Fathers, by Beaola- Fathers Allow $800 for ing $46,000, Are fold at When the ordinance providing for lows That ol His Brother tioif, Object to Somerset1* Fixing Up Headquarters. Harry Ullman. a dry goods dealer During the adjourned meeting or the opening of Kensington arenoe. $1,516.16 Premium. living on West Third strew, can cor- from Prospect avenue to Park are- a Month Ago. the Common Council, last night, j Taxing Methods. oborate Shakespeare in bis assertion short recess was taken for the pur- IB. MV«ATT'8 OPPOSITION. nue and Randolph road, was called that "when misfortunes come, they iip on Its third reading at the meet- EIGHTEEN IUI>I>KRK IX pose of conferring with District Su- come not single spies bat in battal- BOTH VICTIMS OF TYPHOIU. perintendent Gettings and Local Sn THKIIt U.VGIAGK I NfXJll VOCAL Ing of the Common Council, last ions." He was to have appeared In nerintendent George Luhr. of the P. "hJrd Ward Member Prevent* Too night, by Mr. Gloak, some of the York. the city court, this morning, to an- S. C. relative to trolley matters. T*n- members. Including Mr. Hall and Mr. M»th«r Still Combatting the North | PUinlield "HoaJted" Worse '•[• Hasty Action—-How swer a charge of disorderly conduct committee on public affairs has been Buxton. They did not expect hasty preferred by his wife but he had a at MnhlentMTv Hnnpltal and In commnnioation with these repre- ThUn Ever and It* Council -,; ' Money in to b« action. It was recalled that there very good reason for not showing sentatives of the company and It was C. - had been objection to the Improve Can't Be Ti«ld of her Will Xot Stand >;' Spent. up. His horse ran away with him j desired to give them an opportunity ment at the time of the public hear- on Rahway road, near Woodland ave- j to impart any information (hey I I Ing, but this it was alleged was a Ilereavement. for It. Every step in the course of erect- _. !I nue. late yesterday afternoon and! I might hare to the whole Council. personal matter on the part of those The entire Issue of bonds. $15,000 Ullman is now in Muhlenberg Hospi- Following an nines* of nearly two Little was accomplished, however. ,g the new police headquarters' w V 8 ok,e . ' " The North Plainfleld Council held .lining ha« hJn m»» with J™. H., u " against the adoption of hi! , ,i J Proposed new fire tal with a broken leg. The case was | months. Frederick B Gray, son of owing to the limited time. Onlv a a speclil meeting last night to con has been met with some dif | the ordinance. :olty, and It was not any great sur- house In the East End. and $31,000 . indefinitely.. postponed. . j. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gray, ,.._ of. We.esr, . few matterss were touched u,.ouponn anandd aider the tax .Lmp», ,,1?*' I Mr. Gloak said that the ordinance sider the tax assessment 'ise when at the meeting of the j on account or the brick pavement. | The runaway occured as Ullman Front street, died In Muhlenberg I It was decided to hold another con Besides: Mayor Townsend and all j simply called for the opening of the amroon Council, last night, there were sold by the Common Council. | was driving Into town, his horse tak- I Hospital at 5:30 tt»is morniue. the I ference with the company representa Councllmen. except Woolston and not macadamizing, and as it as a protest against appropriating j last night, to Moffett & White, of j |ng fright at something along the,' second member of the famll> to fall tlves next Monday night. It was sug- McGee.; there were also present A»- bpen before the Council for sev- The combined bid of I road. The animal raft at breakneck ! a victim to typhoid fever within „ iOO, with which to furnish the i TJ combined bid f I I gested la»t night that the company j sessor i. H Cooleyoley. Corporation •tiding. The trouble began when | eral years be believed it should be being the highest and most Ig pe°d into Woodland avenue and op-1 short time. Just one month ago continue to operate the Netherwood j Coul C A R advantageous. The price is consider- go continue to operate the Netherwood j Counsel C. A. Reed and former May r. Button, as chairman of the jadopted. He added that the late poslte H. L. Hall's home the driver I an older brother. Walter Gray, su an excellent one. In all there c-icar through to Grant avenue all day i or .Vewton B SmalleSmalleyv . ththe lntt»latter behi-. Stephen A. Ginna favored It, as does I was thrown from his seat, landing ! cumbed to the disease after fighting I and during the evening, but Mr. Get- j ing a m also hfa. son. Daniel F. Ginna. who.[ ••«'eighteen bids for the bonds and •mber of the Somerset Coun- r«- the adoption of a resolution near the curbing. He remained on '< against It for three weeks, and It va.- ! tings said that this would not pay • ty Tax Board. I while a member of the Council striv- jtn* finance committee offered a res- Uing for an appropriation for the the ground helpless and was plcke.l I thought then that Fred would re- There was also some discussion as ! All ol the members were of about ed to have the improvement made, j olution, which was adopted, award* iip by Mr. Hall's workman, Lewi* J cover. H- seemed to gain strength to more -tracking in the city, ln the same opinion in the matter of In response to a question. City En- S the bonds to Moffett & White, I Booker, who telephoned for the am- i steadily and was practically out of and the location of a few "Ys" which Mr. Mygatt raised a point of or- reductions Mr. Smalley answered r, claiming that the matter had not gineer Gavett explained that the dis- certified checks of ( btilance. Ullman was in great pain j danger when a relapse cane last j w»uld make it possible for the com tho other bidders the questions that were put to him en before the finance committee tance to be opened extended over j and beside moaning about his hard ! week and an operation was perform-! "anv to operate the latest approved one thousand feet and that he un- The list of bids follow: by the Mayor and Corporation Coun- d that the resolution had not come luck, screamed lustily all the way to > ed. He failed to n»llv though con- j Single-end trolleys. Mr. Gettings was . whn|ripa,.^ ,„., ,, derstood that while Ernest A. Kountze Brothers. New York. $4 7 - n ae8lred In the proper order. This brought the hospital. He was resting easily j sciousness remained until the en*, not in a position last night to make | ^ f° '."formation on some Sharpe, an affected property-owner, 002.80 for all or none; fire $15.3?7: pertaining to fc-ounty tax t the fact that Mr. Buxton was today. i;c was eighteen years of age. (definite statements as to what the | , . j was willing to donate land for the street. $31,875.80; Moffett & White. com anv wo ld do follo wlnE mhtiers, and Mayor Townsend ?s<-ntlnK It for Mr. Randolph, The runaway horse was captured I The circumstances surrounding the j '' woul" d do'. followln, e ,u'" Ws I vr Townsend opening he was not willing to pay. New York, fire. $15,494.40; street. ; members of the Council 'her, ad.lre^ed the meeting briefly ilrnvin of the police committee, by Patrolman Dobson before it . .. ! Moim hv the members of the < much in the way of an assessment for $32,021.76; J. D. Everett & Co New two sons are -M'talnl hihis positioii n In the matter io desired that the finance com- wrecked the wagon and Its load of j and chiefly for this reason the con- benefits. York, fire, $15,349.50; street. $31.- dry goods. ference was put over until Monday. of reductlon of taxes In the bor- ttee should take care of It. Mr. I has also been III with typhoid and After the matter was pretty thor- 815.30; Commercial Trust Company I'llman's wife has a pulmonary j , , | While nothing was said about new gatt did not object altogether to 8 gtU| a |)at|en at Mllh enberg She Mayor[Townsend said: »• appropriation, but the way in oughly threshed out. the ordinance of Ne- w•• Jersey,• street, $31 940.23--• — :• I• troubl•••w**-^e anouud onlUUIyJ recentlICVCUUyJ returneicimufudi ., ,. #1.1 cars for Plainfleld, It is known that n ab to see e h r of h h ovs With reference >o what Is said ich it was brought before the was finally passed on third reading, O'Connor & Kahler. New York. fire. from the Adirondacks where she was j ,""" " , 'r " " , " , ! the Common Council will not rest un- $15,402; street, $31.892.SO; R. Irv- In their last moments and in the Communication before yon. mhers. The opposition nettled all the members voting in favor of It, undergoing treatment. The couple j til they are forthcoming. ing Ontwater. Jersey City, street. was buried before she knf« of his criticizing the part I took in regard . Buxton and he refused to with- although when the first vote was have had numerous grievances and i $31,900; .1. S. Rippel. New York. fire. • demise. Her condition %o.- ond bereavement. 'Me last Council meetlns I pave my a ted to but he would insist on a ence on the part of his father-in- 304.50; street. $31,654.10; Farson Both boys were extremelv pop- reasons for the course I had pur- e. law. Son & Co.. New York, fire. $15,369 ular In the city and borough and sued. jne of hi" repeat ot enlarge upon them. on on the point of order, Presi Co.. New York, fire $15,402.45 membership in associations. He was CITY FOR i UIF8 "F did what I be'ieved to be right t Tolles ruled against Mr. My- street. $31,831.73; Plalnfield Trus president of the Holy Cross Boys' and In ]\ne with my duty and. un t. Mr. Buxton declared that he Company, $15,305; street. $31.G95 Club and belonged to the First Pres- Charginhgg g neglect on the part of | imi^, cicircumstancesr . I should i presenting the resolution as a byterian church. He was a senior *lty «mploy«« in leaving a llarg e plloill ijy , CLOCK IH STREET City Natlonil Bank. fire. $15,254.95 y p aO exact jy the nber of the Council and not as at the Plalnfield High School and no l h di | | street, $31,539.55. of dirt directly opnosl'e the driveway | j« one th|nB tha( shOuld |)e k ,n Irniiin of the finance committee pupil in any of the classes was bet The question of granting the peti- The binds are 4 1-2 per cent, in to his residence on Kensington ave- mind aDA tna, |g thp M|| n n Mr. Mygatt moved to amend' tion of Charles P terest. bearing date from date of de ter liked. Possessed of a fund of nue, whic»_ i_»h_ cause„« ,dJ hiV.lus horsV»*-» raeo tton falfalll ' . * Sebrlng and mmor e controtl l over thh e assessing of t the resolution be referred to Leo Slonim to erect a handsome or- livery to the Columbia Trust Com Miss Mary A. Vail, alleged to be youthful enthusiasm he was fond of and Inflicting injuries to himself. property than any private citizen. finance committee. The amend- namental clock on the sidewalk in party, of New York or City Treasurei of unsound mind, was yesterday ad- athletics and was prominent in theHugh Gornaley. communicated with The assessors of the varioua taxing it WHS carried. front of Mr. Slonim's Jewelry store W. F. Arnold. The fire house bonds judged to be so by a commission in events of both the Holy Crogs boys th« Common Council last night, seek- districts make the assessments and rter this set back, Mr. Buxton was on \V>st Front street, caused consid- are to tun for ten years, while the lunacy and a jury of twelve men. and the P. H. S. In respecr to his ing a settlement for injuries to him- the county Board of Taxation, from nly disconcerted, and in a splr- erable discussion at the adjourned others will be retired from year to The action was the result of a peti- memory, the football game between self and his horse. He claimed that whom thejy receive their Instructions, ' disgust he moved that the Coun- meeting of the Common Council, las year as In the case of previous is tion by a sister. Miss Althea Vail, the elevens of the two. scheduled while going out on horseback re- has full power to accept their valu- for today, has been i>ostponed. :ake a recess for one hour. This night. Mr. Gloak, as chairman o spec. Both issues date from Deeem who asked that a commission be ap- cently, his horse stumbled over the ations orj eorrect them, if Inequall- iKht forth a storm of protests, the street committee, and who ha: her 1. 1908. pointed for that purpose as the lat- The young man realised thar hi* dirt. throwing the animal and him- ties exist.! dally on the part of Mr. Mygatt,. had the matter In charge, move ter owns property and noth'ng could end was near, earlv last nlpht. and self. H" further claimed that hi- "I, therefore, absolutely iefuse to stated that he objected to having that the petition be granted. He ex KSTATE niYERS be done with it under the circum- Informed Rev. Oeorpe A. Warner, horse which was capable of earning | accept anu. responsibility for work Co'incil held up in that way. If plained that the clock is to be ARE GIVEN PRIZES st \nee.'. who was with him until the last. him $3 a day. was about ruined ami •ove r whfcj; , have nQ contro| , want as the intention of Mr. Buxton costly one. keeping accurate time an The Court of Chancery directed that he was prepared to go. His would not be engaged by any of his|t0 8ay however tnat j thoroughly ake a recess simply to hold a tlie faces are to lie illuminated it Prior to the six day auction sa' John H. VanWinkle as chief com- sister. Miss Freda Or.iy. was also at patrons, while he had been suffering , agree w,tft wna[ ,g ga(d ,n tf)lg cQm ice committee meeting he would nigh.'. of lots in Hicliland Park, bv th mi-i.s!oner, with Dr. Charles B I-uf- his bedside and to lio'h lie reijii^sted from a lame back since the accident• nilmicat|on ^ t0 the |nJus,|ce done ise the motion. He requestetd thth e Council to consulconsultt ' Having previously talked with Mr Hizhl.ind P:irK Healtv Company, of burrow and Floyd Woodhull as asso- that "good byes" he conv»»>e»i to all to the Borough of North Plainfleld. have always been willing to with him before he placed the mat- Slonim regarding the proposition which Elston M. French is the pres- ciates to inquire as to the mental his friends. He had lived a Christian by the Inequitable assessments of my time freely to the city's ter in the hands of a lawyer. The Mr. Buxton stated that the Jewele ident, about on< hundred people vis- condition of Miss Vail. The com life and hia last words were o/ pa- tha county. i." continued Mr. Mygatt, "but ited thnt Feet ion yesterday nnd ac- mlssioners met yesterday afternoon matter was referred to ihe street had agreed to keep the town clock tient submission to the Master's will "This pjrotest coming, as it does, not propose to give my consent cording to the previous announce in the district court, where a jury of committee in good running order during 1909 and the whispered message that he signed byj eminent citizens of the ich action as proposed. I want Blent, shared in tho distribution of twelve men were convened by Sheriff Five s"pecial patrolmen, who have for the privilege of erecting his clock was ready to go. borough. Is entitled to the careful to consider the expenditure of Robert Kirkland. Dr. Evans, of the been doing regular duty Tor some- and if be was willing to agree t prizes free. "Count" VanNest re Beside his parents, the sister Miss consideration that I know you will and it cannot be done even in State Hospital. Morris Plains, was time, were appointed regulars by that he would vote to grant the pe ceived a gold watch for belnE the Freda, is the only surviving relative. STive it. I! lay it before you and ex- ninutes. There has been plenty first man.to arrive at the park while the chief witness, "and after hearing Mayor C. J. Fisk. and the ap|>oint- tition. Mr. Slonim agreed to th The funeral will be held at his late press the hope that action will be me to hold committee meetings there was a general distribution of the testimony in the case, the com- ments were confirmed. Those nam- proposition, but President Tolles home tomorrow afternoon at 2 taken, as far as practicable. In line scuss this matter, and I cannot gold and silver watches for men and missioners and Jury signed the in- ed are John Payne. Daniel McDon- who was against granting the peti o'clock. Rev. Dr C. E. Herring and with the suggestions made." rhy it .should be brought up at women, silver tea sets. Japanese quisition and Miss Vail was found ald. Frank Sweeney. Thomas Flatley tion. explained that that was too Rev. Georjre A. Warner will officiate. late day and then rushed vases, etc. to be of unsound mind as alleged in and Richard Birmingham. They The following resolutions were much in the nature of a bribe and unanimously adoiiredi and ordered iph. I will refuse to attend a While It was not expected that any the petition. have been serving from 1905 to dat" lit We meeting at this time." he did not favor the suggestion. He MISS RINAL8 TO RHCITK sent to th«' Somerset board: lots would be sold, six were purchas- The Jury was comprised of the as specials and th" appolntmeni- 0 motion for'an hour's recess said that the aim of the street com- "BI^ACK ROCK" TO MEN. were upon the recommendation of "Whereas the assessed valuation ' mittee had been to clear the streets ed by those present. Some of them following: B. Frank CorleM. J. Fred ?d by Mr. Buxton was finally are on I.eland avenue ajid others on MacDonald. Harry B. MacDonald. the police board. of taxable property in the Borough of all obstructions and he could not An unusually Interesting program lrawn and Mr. Suydam substl- Emerson avenue. Everyone attend- Henry Leifke. James F. Buckle. .1. A resolution offered by Mr. Buxton of North Plainfield. according to the conscientiously vote for the petition Is announced for the meeting of to- one for a ten minute recess. ing the sale will receive a ticket free, P. I^alre, Charles W. Eoff. John .1. and adopted, provided Tor the appli- official published statements of the The idea that the privilege was to be morrow afternoon in Y. M. C. A. Hall was lost. Councilmen Buxton. entitling them to participate in th" Kenney. George T. Raymond. B. J. cation to the courts on December 9. State Board of Taxation, was increas- a perpetual one was not to the liking when Miss Carrrille Runats. of New (. Frank Randolph and Suydam distribution of prizes, providing they Schreiner. Freeholder J. Hervey for the appointment of commission- ed in 190>( $1,369,750 over the as of Mr. Hlbbard and he believed that York, assisted by Miss Marian Poole, I g fpr it, and Councilmen Hlb- are at the park before 2 o'clock in Doane and James C. Pope. Nelson ers to assess benefits and damages sessment In the same borough for * the Council should have the right to gives ner song-narrative of '"Black Hall, Montgomery, Mygatt. C. the afternoon, at which hour the sale and William N. Runyon are the so- in relation to the improvement of 1907; whidh amounts to an Increase andolph, Taylor and Tolles op- revoke it at will. Mr. Taylor was Rock." Miss Runala interprets the certain streets, now completed. Mr. In 1908 of over 4 4 per cent, of the inclined to be of the same opinion, begins. There is every indication of icitors of the petition. g the motion. a healthy real estate boom in this picturesque scenes of this celebrated Suydam protested against the action total valuation of the said properties e resolution was returned to-the as was also Mr. Suydam. Mr. Mont story with rare insight, sympathy and on the ground that both Clinton ave- In 1907; gomery expressed the belief that the part of the city. The sale will be THARITY ENTERTAINMENT 1 held today, Monday. Tuesday. Wed- power. She makes a dramatic nar- nue and West Third street are not in committee, and later Chairman privileges could be revoked without VOH WOMEN'S EXCHANGE. rative even more dramatic by her "And whereas the total increase J Randolph, of that body, pre nesday and Thursday. good condition. It was explained, In assessed: valuations for 1908 over any trouble. rendering of numerous sketches tak- however, that the appointment of the i it. after which it was referred I'nder the auspices of the Women's those of 1&07 In the entire county The privilege of the floor being en from it. interspersing them with commissioners was simply for the s finance Notable Painting by Plainflelder. Ixchange an entertainment and sale or Somerset, exclusive of the Bor- granted. T. J. Meaney, of this city, One of the notable paintings or musical selections. Her presentation purpose of arriving at the cost of the *re was further discussion when will be held at Hartrldge School au- ough of Xprth Plainfleld, was less who is connected with the Howard the year is that of George Whartoa has often been characterized as a ser work and If th > work in any case •ilman Charles C. Randolph ditorium, Thursday and Friday af- than IS p*r cent., while the total Clock Company, the concern that Edwards, of Franklin place. The sub- in on in story and song. was not properly done, the contractor I that the new building would ternoon and evening, December "• increase in such valuations in the will furnish the timepiece, stated ject is|"Summer Sea," and the ma- Wherever this narrative has been would be held responsible and would to be furnished, no matter ind 4. Thursday afternoon Ducrot township o Bridgewater for 1908 that it was proposed to place a clock terial was obtained at Mohegan, Me., given the strongest testimony has be expected to make It right. ier the money was appropriated the magician, together with a Punch been borne to its Inspirational value. over 1907 Assessment was less than there such as are being set up in all where Mr. and Mrs. Edwards spend \Z per cent the general, police or any other and Judy show will be the attrac- The secretary of a great western as- Samuel I,. Miller's Funeral. the big cities of the country. The their summers. The painting has "And wh Preas the mmediate re- and he favored action at once, tions. In the evening Miss Louise sociation describes the effect | roduc- | The funeral of Samuel L. Mll!.>r design selected called for a twenty been on exhibition at the New York suit of th Is great dlftcrtmlnation this point Mayor Fisk was ask- Saunders will give original mono ed by It upon a great audience of was held yesterday afternoon at his four inch square base of iron the Water Color Club, and experts pro- against the Borough o explain the situation. He said logues. men In his association a.s "tremen- late home on East Third street. The North Plain- same to be from twelve to fourteen nounce it to be one of the finest fie!d. If allowed to stand, will be the original appropriation for Friday afternoon and evening Rob- dous." service was conducted by Rev. K. feet in height. The only advertising shown in New York in a long time, to force thak borough o pay In 1908 lildinp. land. etc.. was $30,000, on it will be the name of Mr. Slonim t was recently reproduced in the rson's moving pictures will be seen. All men are welcome to this re- Vicars Stevenson and the attendance Mrs. Henry L. Hall will be iii charge. cital which begins at 4 o'clock. included delegations from Persever- $3,842.55 more county tax than In was found that the law com- in letters three inches high. He Sunday magazine of the New York 1907, and {his in spite of the fact the Council to appropriate the said that this style of clock is con- Times and created much favorable ance lodge. No. 74, K. of P.". and the Exciting Runaway; No Damage. MJ»* Mary R. Waters a Bride. Exempt Firemen's Association. In- that the total county taix paid by the amount for land and building, sidered an ornament and will be comment. whole County of Somerset in 1908 is ive of grading, cement work, guaranteed to keep accurate time. A horse belonging to Neuman Miss Mary Rose Waters, of New terment was made at Hillside where Brothers ran away on Evergreen ark. and E. B. Gotlick. formerly of the Pythian burial service was con- $428.60 less than in 1907; also that hings, etc. Then $25,500 was which he believed would be a benefit Elsie Alberta Vahrnian. the said borough must pay for Stat4 avenue, this morning, while the dri- Stony Hill, but now of East Orange, ducted by Past at that required for building to the citizens, especially commuters. Elsie Alberta Yahrman. the flve- Chancellor V. W. school tax in 1908 $l|850.77 more er. Edward Shearer, was In a near- were married Thursday morning at Nash. Jr. The nd. l^ater $1,35.0 was appro- After a lengthy argument pro and months-old daughter of Mrs. Irma pall bearers were than in 1907. thus in these two items ly residence. The animal turned lo:30 o'clock at St. Mary's church. from Perseverance lodge and wero i for grading, walks, etc., and .coo, Mr. Gloak insisted that a vote Yahrman and the late John Yahr- alone being obliged to pay over $5.- nto Park avenue and galloped at Stony Hill by Rev. Father Schwartz, Asao D. Pope, Morgan Turton, Man- 800 Is required = for furnish- be taken on his motion granting the man, died this morning at the 000 more in 1908 than in 1907 by 'ull speed as far as the railroad the pastor. The grooni is well- ning. F. Gano. Cyrus F. Bolce. petition, eliminating the provision mother's home on East Seventh reason of this most astounding in- ridge where it slipped and fell on known here. , Thomas Osmont and Edward Bow- then enumerated the furnish that Mr. Slonim keep the town clock street. The funeral will be held to- equality of increase in [valuations: in repair. This amendment was cut the pavement in an attemut to dodgf man. squired. These include a ser- morrow afternoon and will be in The l>. A I. Co. "And whereas it is a matter of out of the resolution and the original Patrolmen Dobson and Flynn. There i desk, one for the court room. charge of Rev. O. J. Snoop, who bap- The D. & I. Company, of which common knowledge that the taxable proposition was adopted, Councilmen was no damage but excitement ran Satirm by Notrd Author. t> cost $175, one for the chier ized the infant yesterday. F. T. Ostrom Is the agent, has been property in this borough was valued Buxton, Gloak, Hall. Montgomery. C. high until the horse was gotten to George V. Hobart. the author of $45, another for the judge's given a certificate of dissolution by for assessment purpose* in 1907 and C. Randolph. Frank Randolph and Its feet. the satire on "The Merry Widow" at $42. chairs for these rooms Will Hold a Christmas Sale. Secretary of State S. D. Dickinson. previous years at its ljull, fair pro- The annual Christmas sale will be and "The Devil." which is to be pre- ost of $7 each, twelve other Suydam voting inrnvor. while Coun- Court Plainflrld Initiate*. DeWitt C. Ivins was one of the larg- sented by Joe Weber and his clever I P°nl°* ot v«'ae as compared with ield at the Unitarian church. Park at a total of $72. tables for cilmen Hibbard. Mygatt, Taylor and Court Plainfleld. No. 1144. Inde- est stockholders of the concern. company at the New Plainfleld thea-'slmilar valuations in the rest of the ivenue, near Eighth street, Tuesday porters and lawyers, at $10 Tolles voted In the negative. pendent Order Foresters, at its meet- tr«. Monday night, has become I count>- a8 was determined by the fternoon and Wednesday afternoon At the Bijou Today. rugs at $18 each, making a ing last night, accepted three appli- known through his John Henry" Ic °u«rt-v Board of Equalisation of Tax- nd evening of next week. There See "One of the Bravest" at the r about $400. Then in add!-; in Attachment and Dlnkelspiel" stories. In thisjatlon for 1>Q" which formally ap- lere would be a expanse of win be a Tale of usefuPand fane -tions and initiated two candidate. Bijou theatre this afternoon or to- John H. VanWinkle, Jr.. auditor ; After the initiation the members had night. It's a great film. Mr. Rob- latest offer of Mr. Weber, which will Proved the assessed valuations In lockers at 4240. settees. rtlcles and the usual attractive fea in the attachment cases of Rudolph {a pleasant time In the good of the erts Is singing the new Remick sac- be presented in Plainfleld for the that year; land consequently It is etc.. all of which will bring Cohen against L. A. Reinbart and order. There were songs, recitations cess, "Sun-Bird." first time. Mr. Hobart is said to have clearly apparent that If any increase »1 up to about $750. It was the J. D. Lolzeauz Lumber Company Miss Walker, of New York, Is vis-' and a smoker. At the next meeting provided Mr. Weber with the best should have been made in valuations Mated that it is the desire against the Pacific Coast Lumber iting at the home of David Thomp-Jthe annual election of officers will be There will be baptism at the Park vehicle of his long and wonderfully of the same properties this vear such (Continued on pas* 6.) Hills Limitedmited,, ha» filed reportrep . son. of Rockview terrace. I held. Avenue Baptist church tomorrow. successful career. (Continued on pace S.) • • I -rt-3 Aaaoclation have elected the follow- Ing officers: Prealden^ L. M. Cod-, dinston; vice-president, James <* Ten Eyck: secretary, Arthur P gut! phen: treasurer. William R Sut Keeps Frost phen; counscel. Nelson Y. Dungan- directors. A. C. Anderson. James Off Windows Q. Ten Eyok and Joseph Fitxa. Mr. affd Mrs. Joseph S. Van Ars- Don't jam diatke to leave the dale and daughter, of Washington We Give Green warm Sri* room and uodr« a, D. C. have been visiting Mr. and TIllillB wBllflTlS a cold bedroom where the frost ii Mrs. John D. Case, on East Cliff Trading thick on the windows} No seed street, this week. to any laager — a Miss E. L; Knowles, who has bee&» Stamps spending the2 summer at CaMlle. ^ ave ut n a Y.. has returned to the homo of her ^ P ' complete stock PERFECTION niece. Mrs Bateman. on Cliff street. P A TPTPlf 0 N Q We are also agents for the Mrs. Del ma Stevens is sending • *• * * 15^ IV1^ w of the Dest anc| most popular Ladies Home Journal this week with her mother. Mrs Oil Heater Mary Tunison. In Jersey Clt> line of PAPER PATTERNS, handled only by one high- magazine, which has the Miss Anna Winter, or Brooklyn, largest circulation of an) Is a guest of her uncle. Gust a v \V|n.! ter. at Hotel Cawley. class store in each city in the United States. = = monthly book in America. makes any cold room cheerful and cozy in a trice and keeps it so. \\*alter Breen of Phillipsburi;. has Yearly subscription, $1.50. k has a smokeless device—that been spending this week with An 10£?*iscThc e Ladies Home Journal Patterns I DO •moke—B© i drew Slater. Domer^^wt oveci MtfEnse DGSC Miss Bess Sturm, of Newark, has Flushed in japan and nickel been visiting Misa Cora Wilrox this Brass font holds 4 quarts, bum week. 9 bom EaaJy car- Miss Martha Keller ha« l..«»n en- Corsets Candies ried about. Every tertaining Ming Olive Bray, of Or- We carry in utock at all times a foil warranted. ange. line of sizes in the following makes Trading |f|! Stamps Nemo, Nos. 318,-312, 314 at £3.00 UR Candy Depart- Royal Worcester m unequalled O ment has proven the for its brilliant, Nos. 409, 45.S at 81 00 M ft construction and absolute suit in mi 10 " Nos. 532. S41, atgl 50 most attractive and pop- Bon Ton, Nos. 863, 888, 806 at Si 00 with the best central draft ular department in tne of bn plated. Every Efforts are being made by <:ipital- c/b A !a Spirite store. They are received If dealer does not handle ist* of Bridgeton to form a company Nos. 482, 575, 557, at 11.50 'erfection Ofl Heater writ* to operate an automobile st;it;<' line Trade where they are given or between that city and Salem. c/bA!aSpirite,Nos.595,1623,atg<.00 fresh every week, and agency for descriptive circular. W B., Nos. 735, 949, 754, at SI.00 are guaranteed absolutely STANDARD ML COMPANY A special meeting ,of the Millville W.B , Not. 457, 749, at 51.50 and never fail to ask for them. Council will lie held tonight, when W.B., Nos. 426, 459, at SI 50 fresh and pure under the bonds will be issued for the erection R. &G., Nos. A7, 671, A24, at SI.00 They are the most valuable of Pure Food Laws of New of a seventeen-room school building R. &G , Nos. 379, B22, at....$1.50 York and New Jersey. to cost $50,000. R. &G, No. 382, at ..S3.00 all inducements because they Edward Nessen. a well-known citi- Warner's Rust Proof ^. We carry all staple brands zen of Millville, was found dead in Nos. 1%, 115, at SI. 00 get the Best Premiums on of Candies at bed yesterday by his son William, " Nos. 186, 168, at SI.50 A Ravishing Display who slept beside him. Death was due D. H. & C. Spirabone '... to heart trouble. Nos. 404, 428, at SI.00 Earth. Be sure to see them. Benjamin C. Baldwin warden of D.H.&C.Spirabone, No.SOO.at51.50 of Christmas Gifts the Mercer county workhouse for LaResisu, Nos. 896, 892, at...S3.00 Exhibit on third floor. Fine Chocolates and many years, died there late Wednes Thomson Glove Fitting Bon-Bons, all flavors, at It would be difficult to assemble a larger, handsomer, more dis- day night. He was formerly sexton No. 165, at SI. 50 Take the Elevator. tinctive display of things appropriate for Christmas Gifts than is of the old Ewing church. Ferris Good Sense Waist shown by the Wiss Store. While James J. Fitzgerald and his No. £20, at SI.00 25c. lb. Our stocks have never been so alluring in beauty—so complete family were In church yesterday in variety. We have exercised the greatest care in bringing together burglars entered their home, at 276 the very latest and best styles of Jewelry. Third street. Jersey City, and took A Gift Thing selected from our stock will not only be something two chickens and table furnishings. THE DAILY PRESS m«y b< obtained MTH. Theodore Staats, In North REPAIRS IN TLME worthy and "different," but our prices are of such reasonable range Senator-elect George W. F. Gaunt, rrwn the foltowlng Newsdealer* and Branch. Aaanta. 10c a week. sometimes saves the Timepiece. If that you will be gratified bow far your gift money will go. of Mullica Hill, who was taken HI C1TT. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Higglns. You'll be very wise to make your selection NOW. We'll bold while attending the National Grange rnion Now* Co R. R. Station of North Branch, have been visiting there is anything wrong with your meeting In Washington, has leturned J. If. Harper 411 Park Ave. •A hatever you may select to be delivered when wanted. M. A. Lain* 1« W. Front St. Mr. Hisgln's mother, Mrs. Matilda to his home, and Is rapidly recover- HigKiriH, at South Branch, for a few CLOCK OR WATCH, A. P. Mitlllnaon..Fourth and Liberty Sts. DIAMONDS JEWELRY ing. Trolley Waltln* Boom Watch ung Ave. days. bring It to us at once. Our expert U. EatU Ill Park Av«. WATCHES STERLING SILVER Fourteen persons have been b Debele A 8 la hi 11* Somerset St. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunham, of will make It right again. If It can be W. H. OlmKted S31 Watchung Ave. PLATED SILVER CUT GLASS ten by dogs in Camden .within 3 T. A. Garth watte. Cor. 4th & Watchuns Plainfield, have returned home after done by human skill. While you week. Mrs. Jennie Decker, of 723 W. R. Way 657 We>t Fourth Bt a visit to Mr. Duoham's mother, Mrs. CLOCKS TABLE CUTLERY John Mottley.Cor. K. M & Richmond Sta. are here take a look at our assort- OPERA GLASSES Division street, was terribly torn yes- Jane Dunham, in North Branch. RAZORS, SHAVING NKKD8 terday by a dog belonging to a neg- SUBURBAN. ment of what Is new in Jewelry. POCKET KNIVES CHAFING DISHES Donellcn B. Slrliikl Mr. and Mrs. Howard Agans. of ress, a Mrs. Stewart. N»w linrket R. Burdlck Newark, have been visiting Mr. SCISSORS AND SHEARS. Bound llroolt Union News Co. Harrison Tull. the trackwalker be- Bound Brook L. If. Davla Agans' father, Charles S. Agans, at KYEGI.ASSES AND SPECTACLES. tween Westvllle and Wenonah, has Botnervllle Jacob Gcnert Neshanic for a few days. H. BRINKER Wantfleld C. F. Wlttke. A. B. Snyder buried 200 dogs found along the Weatfleld J. W. WaU Mr. and Mrs. Aaron J. Thompson 24ft W«rt front St.. Plainfield. N. J. third rail since the Installation of the Seotch Plains Charles Elliott South I'lalnfield Vlrtor AtUee have moved from Readington to vice was uell attended. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Long, In Pros- electric service on the West Jersey Three Bridges, where they will mak» To a Pair of Weary Eyes Fanwood Charles Elliott Rev. anil Mrs. Henry N. Jordan pect street. South Bound Brook. and Seashore Railroad. Netberwood W. II. Olmated their home this winter. Properly focused and fitted glasses will prove a wonderful com- and J. G. Uurdick left yesterday for Miss Mary Potter, of Roselle, is a The second term of Pos. master Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Phillips, Sblloh. N. J.. to attend the yea-ly guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fort. Do your eyes need them? If so, don't delay longer, but come Harry Graham, of Bridgeton. will ei. of South Branch, have returned from meeting of] the New York and New Clarence T. Holt, at High and Madl and let us fit you with proper glasses. Our years of experience as- plre in February next, and he has a two weeks' stay with relatives in Jersey Sevejnth Day Baptist churches. son streets. South Bound Brook. sures satisfaction. announced that he is a candidate for Sussex county. , II H II Mrs. A. H. Frey and son Harold, Miss Stella Wilkinson, o' Eliza- reappointment. It is understood that Miss Winifred Jones, of Jersey who have been visiting In Glen Falls beth street, South Bound Brook, be will be opposed. City, who has been a guest of rela- NOKTH BRANCH. and Schenectady, N. Y., will spend spent Thursday and yesterday with Two of the children of James tives at Pluckemin, has returned to a few days here prior to settling in relatives in Philadelphia. J. WISS & SONS Simpklns. of East Millville, were her home. Elizabeth for the winter. stricken with ptomaine poisoning The Somerset County Board of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulmer. of Jewelry. Silverware. Cut Glass.Culery & Eyeglasses. Chosen Freeholders has fixed next Mrs. James L. Sttllwell, of North Mrs. J. N. Apgar U reported to be South Bound Brook, spent Thurs- shortly after eating a Thanksgiving Wednesday at 11 o'clock In the Branch, is spending a few days in recovering rapidly from the opera- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 683 BROAD STREET. NEWARK. dinner Thursday, and wore saved by morning as (he time for a meeting Orange with her brother, William tion which was performed at Jeffer- B. Grannatt, in Plainfield. the prompt action of Dr. Wade. with State Road Commissioner Fred- PaulUon. son Hospital at Philadelphia, last In the presence of a large crowd week. Mrs. Frederick A. Smith of High erick Gilkyson. for the purpose of Mrs. J. C. S. Labaw. of Neshanic, street. South Bound Brook, has re- hat assembled on the bank? of the viewing, for final acceptance, the has returned home from a visit to Miss Florence Corlell. who has turned from a visit to relatives in Delaware, at the foot of Sixth street, Branchburg division of the stone her mother, Mrs. Annie Bellls, in been ill with appendicitis for the Plainfield. loucester, three young women and road from Somerville, through this Ringoes. past four weeks, is able to be out Overcoats and Suits a man were immersed In the chillv place, to the Hunterdqn county line,' again: Mr. und Mrs. Frank Gregory, of Miss Annie Dalley. of Somerville, j East Second street, Bound Brook, stream yesterday by Rev. William ReV- Ttiohias I). Wesley, pastor of •has been a recent guest of her moth- \ Mr. and Mrs. Amos E. Giddes and spent Thursday with friends in We are prepared to clothe you in all the new and up-to-date Styles Pickeregill. the Presbyterian church at Plueke- er, Mrs. J. L,. Dalley. In North sons, of Plainfield, spent Thursday Brooklyn. in Suits and Top Coats. Our line is one of the finest we ever car- •'How I Would a Farm If I with Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Garret- mln. who was tendered a surprise Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Crater, lied—guarantee fit and workmanship—let us show you what we Were a Man" is the topic to be dis- party by the members of his congre- John Hall, of Plainfield, has been son. of Cedar street. South Bound Brooh. can do. We have all the other fixings that goes with your suit in cussed at the meeting of the Glou- gation on his return from a six a recent guest of his parents, Mr. Master Joseph and Miss Lillian spent yesterday with friends in Ruth- the line of Hats, Ties, Coat Sweaters, Underwear, Gloves, Socks, cester Board of Agriculture at Mul- weeks' visit in Virginia, returned the and Mrs. J. P. Hall, at South Branch. Fisher went to Hopewell yesterday erford. Shirts, etc. ica Hill on December 7 by Hope L. surprise by announcing to bis par- to visit with relatives for a few days. Moore, Rachel French and Minnie Henry C. S. Sebring, of Neshanic, Miss Marcia Lair, of Church street. CLOTHING MADE TO YOUR MEASURE. ishioners his engagement to a young was a recent guest of his brother, W. W. Giddes, who is attending Young. woman from the South. Bound Brook, has returned from a Thomas D. Sebring, at Ringoes. school in New York. Is spending his visit to relatives in New York. Henry Sllverman, a cattle dealer Cornelius Staats, a farmer of Mill- Mr. Orman Hurt, of North Branch, Thanksgiving vacation at home. of Woodstown, who was found un- stone, is laid up as a result of a j Mrs. F. H. Bent, of Bound Brook, conscious In his stables Tuesday, had has been visiting for a few days Rev. E. C. Dutcher, the pastor, has been spending several days with peculiar accident in a runaway. He Iwith relatives in Newark. will preach at the Methodist church Werner's Clothing House been kicked in the jaw by a horse,' friends at Manalapan. was struck in the head with a stone' Sunday morning and evening. which knocked out several teeth. His Mrs. Henry M. Manton. of Eliza- head was also badly cut by striking thrown from the hoof of one of his Miss Alice Fenner has returned 206 WEST FRONT STREET horses and a serious wound resulted. beth, is spending a few days with BAR1TAN. a partition as be fell. friends at Lamington. home after a visit of a month with The horses frightened at a trolley her brother in New York. Mrs. George W. Hope and daugh- More mystery waa added to the car. ter have returned from Rahway. strange shooting of William Wilsey, IHXKLLEX AXI) VICINITY. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. HetSeld were WHY NOT A Oakland Council. No. 263, Jr. O. the guests of T)r. and Mrs. Gaston, in where they have been guests of Rev. In Camden. when it became known IT. A. M., of Readington, will attend Plainfield, Thursday. and Mrs. John D. Heard. yesterday that the Injured man'* The -funeral of Henry Sheppard. —LION BRAND COLLAR— chum and companion had left the services in~lhe Reformed church in Misses Mary and Elizabeth Hunt Mrs. Mary Smith has returned that place tomorrow morning in a who died at New Market Tuesday, from South* Branch, where she had city. Wilsey also left Cooper Hos- was held yesterday afternoon from spent Thanksgiving with friends In IPS THE BEST 2 FOR 25c MADE body, when the Rev. B. V. D. Wyc- Brooklyn, N. Y. been visiting Mrs. Robert V. Gulick. pital without knowledge of the at- the residence of his daughter, Mrs. endants. koff. the pastor, will preach a special P. W. Voorhees, where he had been Miss Pierce, of New York State, Jas. R. Blair - Town Toggery Shop sermon for the occasion. making his home. Rev. Gardner, of is the new teacher in the commercial It was an unfortunate Thanksgiv- 'Next Sunday evening in the Re- the First Baptist church, conducted IHtOOK AXI) VICINITY. department in the public school. ng Day for James Fein, forty year* formed church in this place Rev. the service. There was a large at- Mrs. Harry H. White Is at her old. of 212 Main street, Camden. ft." Charles E. Corwln, the pastor, will tendance of friends and relatives. Guests at the home of Mr. and home again after undergoing an op- SAMPLE SHOES Always in Stock. One of his arms was broken by get- preach a special sermon to the mem-Interment was made at South Plain- Mrs. Theodore Gulick, in East Second eration in Somerset Hospital. ing caught in machinery at the West bers of Branchburg Council, Jr. O. REPAIRING DONE RIGHT. field. street, Bound Brook, Thursday, were Mr. and Mrs. Barnet Levy are en- Jersey Paper Mills. Front and Elm V. A. M.. who will attend services in j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gu- treets. He was admitted to Cooper One of the best football games tertaining his mother, Mrs. Levy, and AMERICAN SHOE and REPAIRING CO.. ft body. lick, of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. son. of New York. Hospital. played here this season was that be- John L. Phillips, of High Bridge*, Mr. and Mrs. John T. E. Van Der-tween the Second A. C. team and John Martin, of New York, has 156 E. Front St^ opp. Woodhull & Martin's. William F. Richards, sixty-eigbt veer. of New York, were guests Plainfield West Ends, on Thursday Nichols Apgar and granddaughter been a guest this week of his sister, years of age, died Wednesday nigbt Thursday of Mr. Van Derveer's par- afternoon. The teams were evenly Miss Mary DuFour. of Cedar street. Mra. Oscar Smith. from the effects of a fall which he ents. Dr. and Mrs. James D. Van South Bound Brook, have been visit- WE WOULD UKE TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR received six weeks ago, when he fell matched and both put up a hard Charles Dalley, of Newark, is vis- Derveer, in North Branch. fight. The locals were victorious by ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A from the step in front of his home, iting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T Removal to 214 Park Avenue 4 07 Powell street, and fractured hi* The Jr. O. U. A. M. will attend a score of 10 to 0. : Frank Murray, at High Bridge. D. Dalley. services in the Methodist church at Recent guests at the home of Mr. Where we will enlarge our Photo, Picture Framing & Music Depta. right collarbone and was injured in- The theme of Rev. W. W. Casssl- Miss Ida Park, of Dreabook. has Neshanic next >" niday morning, when berry's sermon at the Presbyterian and Mrs. Harry S. Johnson in West ernally. Rev. A. H. !"•> vers. the pastor, will Union avenue. Bound Brook, wero been visiting Mr. and Mrs William DEBRIGARD & COLLIER'S church Sunday morning will b«: Hanna. preach a spe< '..-A sermon. •"The Request of the Heavenly Mrs. Robert Clell and MIsw Martin garage yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown and SOMERVILLE. son. of Somerville, have been visit- for his subject, "The Proclamation Mrs. William Harsel. at New York, In the Bmbcock Building. West Front St. of a People's Privilege." The ser- The last election in Westfield co« ing Mrs! Brown's parents, Mr. and waa lately a guest at the home of The Citizens' Building and Loan Prirata wire* Eaat and WML Ticker serrloe. Orders executed aa $800, or over fifty cents for eaca rapidly aa In any New York office; registered TOter. W. D*Ua. ANDERSON, llmpr. Tl.

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BEAPINB BKXKFIT. the All America team; and are qutta NO TRADING STAMPS-BUT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT the equal, perhaps, individualy of any players on the gridiron today. From the of rialafleM Kelnath. too. is a star, but thU 109-111-113 WEST FRONT ST. j clever and heady quarterback will I hardly be able to take the Held on i PLABVFIELD, N. J. We are " fortunate indeed to TEPPERS 1 \ 73 MARKET STREET. able to profit by the experience of j the average also, and It may be said th 1 tn<> el: Lafayette, which play- tell us. We'll fix it so you . . I ed Prinreton to a tie. was swamped, noe TAIILK | I>AMASK. S9c—14 piece* fine mercerized Tap. Brussels, AQ casions for twelve years and do not , an(an(JJ MlrnlRaMlrnlRann wawaBB falr|falr|y y 8nowed Eight Days to Make Room Table IhiiiuiKk. 04 inohe* wide, "oar regular 5Oc quality; QQ needn 't worry—we 're wewe 75c., yard TtOC know how I could get along without • under Syracuse treated Michigan Some stores Hell these for 59c; gale price i0w the same generous, liberal them. At times I was seized with the same way. while the other two for a Big Stock of Holiday store your parents and Ex. Super Cotton severe pains in my back, brought on games were almost too early to make 1OO pair lO-j» COTTON M-4XKKTS, gray, tan and 7C a fair comparison possible with Tale your grandparents before Chain Ingrains, SA no doubt by overwork. A kidney dis- Goods. .•«••• white, with colored borders; $1 value; price per pair. . .if 3 you have known since were 85c., yard Orr and Harvard: but for all this the 1860. order generally accompanied such at- record Is a good one. We need room for Holiday Goods, I ladle*1 fine BLACK BROADCLOTH COAJS, semi-fllting. And what we're doing (Made, Laid, Lined Free.) tacks. Doans Kidney Pills was the (also loose back for old ladies); sizes up to 44; all II fl QQ first remedy that ever took effect Replying to publish >d despatches and inaugurate this sale to clear the centre satin lined; $1."> value; sale price I UiUU now for old customers, *16. Tap. Rugs tables all through the house. We pur- we'll do for NEW ones . . _ I from Minneapolis that the University (9 x 10. 6) . . on my trouble and whenever I have , |ied relation* chased a large stock of rich Cut Glass, I 2O pieces BLEACHED TWILL CitASH, 17 inches wide, A whenever the emergency 9.48 Qf Minnesot hft8 cance 60 value; sale price i*r appealed to them, they have always I witB the Carlisle Indian School be- Hand-painted Japanese Art Ware, Silvei arises! banished my suffering-.- Plenty more cause Wauseka assaulted the referea nd other lndlan Sets, Dolls and Toys! of all kinds. These i Children's heavy weight FINE BIBIIKI) STOCKINGS. 4 ft local proofs like the above can be - P"*.™™ -«=ted uo- HOMES FURNISHED EASY CREDIT! . . „ ' . .. _. .. gentlemanly at the recent football must be displayed prominently, and the evtrfa 15c value, fast black; sizes 5 to 7; price |><-r |wir. .1 IU I game Glenn S. Warner, had at Randolph s Pharmacy. | „_„ „,_„„ s Warnc>ri Car,,8,eV tables filled with winter goods must be For sale by all dealers. Price 50 athletic director, says: "After the Infants WOOL HTOCKIXG8. white or black regular C I game In which Wauseka struck tbe cleared for them. ; cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. lOc j value; price per pair IV f referee for an unjust decision Dr. New York, sole agents for the t'nited Read how we cut the prices to accom- ! BOVS' WOOL KLANNfcL WAISTS lOo—There arc 8 j Williams. Minnesota's athl-tic dl- HEATING STOVES & COOKING RANGES Slate?. plish this in eight days. "dozen flannel wiiiNts left from the Boehm stock. lloehm's | rector, asked me to arrange a football 1 prices were 49c to 98c. We will clear them oat at the ex- 4 ft WE STILL MAINTAIN THE HIGH STANDARD OF ! game with Minnesota next year, trenie bargain price; ages 3 to 12; each • I U L*vr thv I which I told him I thought unlikely. Sale Now on and Continues STOVES AND RANGES USUALLY FOUND and take no other. ! lie made no criticism of Carlisle's se-inrli UNBLEACHED MUSLIN; on sale, per k%/ ON OUR FLOOR. ' players." ; Through Next Week to yard. »^/4 I One of the higthest members of [ SKA.MLKSS BALBUIUtiAN STOCKINGS, the ends are Saturday Night, Dec. 5. . -slijfhll) soiled, otherwise perfect; :W dozen of these on C OIL STOVES j the Swarthmore College faculty ha* *»ile; |ier pair iw c , said (hat intercollegiate football at The "BEAUTY" and "PERFECTION" Oil tove» are en- j the college is Impossible. This news .JO-inrh BLEACHED MCSLIN, 714 c quality; per C tirely satisfactory and very necessary at this season of ' is as discouraging as unexpected to yard IV the year. , the students, wlio confidently e_- On Monday, Dec. 7, Our | pec ted the nstunption of the sport 2Ox36 heavy TURKISH TOWELS, a good value for f ll xt ear Take care of them, lK>n't neglect ' '" > The faculty announced Big Holiday Line Will Be lOc; sale price • I HOUSEFURNISHING DEPT. that since the discontinuance of foot- 'he firM symptoms of eye trouble. ball i he students" efficiency In studies 40 pieces OUTING FLANNEL light grounds with is full of useful and up-to-date Cooking Utensil*. OnDisplay strip's and figures, regular lOc quality; on sale, a yard • < lillriren's eyes should be most care- has increased 50 per cen'. and that since that is the case it could see no fully examined if there Is any kind 1OO I'K-TIKE FRAMES, 28-inch, heavy gilt frames, HARDWARE reason to resume the sport that has worth $1.25 to $1.98; sale price 1 ul defective vision, headache or eye caused so much discussion and has MILLINERY! Largest stock in the City of Builders and Shslf Hardware been proved to deter from the stu- Two cases LADIES' FINE FLEECED RIBBED VESTS strain after school work. Our work One-fourth reduction on all Trimmed dents' efficiency. and PANTS; made of finest Egyptian yarn, regular 5Oc; QQ Plumbing and Tinning a Specialty. is careful and thorough and guaran- Hats. No matter what the former price, Sale price iWU teed. — l>»IIy want ad» IMV it's '{ less now to make room for holiday CARACUL COATS—30-inch rich Caracul cloth $«C goods. fiats $15 and $10.5O; 50 inch rich ( a acul cloth coats. . _.V Corporation Notice. 1 All Hats purchased here will be trim- A. M. GRIFFEN, Misses' Black CASHMERE STOCKINGS, sizes 6!i. '. 1 C med absolutely Free of Charge. Our Hats T!i, K and 8}g ; regular 25c; price per pair .1 IU 119-123 EAST FRONT STREET, PLAINFIELD, N. J. | tl«»*' of Hpt>II«>atl Court of Common I'leaa Gillman FOLDING POCKET LUNCH BOX—Water 4 Q FREE EXAMINATION* RY of I'nion county for I hi- np|>oiiitm«>nt of proof; value 25c; sale price • I V elsewhere. PtflLAI>KM»HrA EVE SPEriA * "onimis?«-m-tltM for VICTOR DOUBLE DISC RECORDS s:r*-»'t improvement*. •u IO7 East Front Street, Every NOTICE IS 1IKUEHV GIVEN, pur- THE PLEASURE DOUBLED-THE PRICE REDUCED *u:tnt to the Art of the l-»-(fjMlature en- ThurMiav. till«-t.s and highways in cttlen of thin are J. Walter Dobbins, of Newark, TWO SONGS WITH BUT A SINGLE DISC. Hour* 11:1.1 a. ».. t>> n p. m. State and to provide for the payment of the expend*- of the name." approved June president of the Atlantic League; Thanksgiving Day marked th l;:. lsi»S. .-in<1 amendment* and iiuppte- I John J. McCloskey, manager of the 10-in. T5c; 12-in. $1.25. rt]«-nt.*< thereto, that appllratlon wlu be close of the active season at the made by the Common Council of the St. Louis Nationals last season, and Plainfleld Country Club and it can «-ity of I'lainneld to the Court of Com- BASEBALL. .John Grim, or Cincinnati, the old They Are Now Ready for You to Hear. ni«*»n Pleas of the County of ITnlon. at be said that it has been the most Flor de Timbo the r-ourt hoti.ie. In the city of Kltxabeth. Jostjph D. O'Brien, president of the ! catcher. Mr. Dob- successful in the club's history. The on Wednesday, the ninth day of D*-e«m- bins, who has served the Atlantic Clear Habana. h.-r. A. L> . 190I1 4her6» h;iH be.-n in New York for several League since its organization two voted to opc-n the course on Sunday, after a* tlie Ha Id court can hear the said years ago, said yesterday that he application tor ibe appointment of three days with George Tebeau and Clark it is claimed by supporters of the There is a Victor for every purse— ••omrcilMHloners. who shall be freeholders Griffith, conferring with several local had been requested to assist in or- movement, has greatly revived in- $10 to $300—and easy payments can be and re*ldenu« of the city of Plainfleld. as ganizing the circuit along with Mc- terest and made it possible to plan ••ommiM.slonurM to estimate and assess capitalists who are wanted as back- benefits respectively conferred upon tfia ers of a scheme which these baseball Closkev und Grim. certain extensive improvempnts for arranged if desired. several lots and parcels of land and real promoters have up their sleeves. Just the coming year. • state peculiarly benentted by the per- While Dobbins is stiil president of manent Improvements of street* under why O'Hrfen should go to New York the ordinances of said city whose titles at this s,ta«e of tire fame is a puzzle the Atlantic. i< is certain that he As president of the club, Leighton Harry K. Lister, 161 North Ave. Timbo's are hereinafter specified and to porfonn will surrender this berth in order to the duties and execute the powers con- to h.isebnll men who said yesterday Calkins has certainly brought It to ferred by said acts of the Lrf-irislature. that there was still ground for the cast his lot with the promoters of the fore in a way that has attracted The titles of the ordinances above re- thtJ new considerable attention throughout ferred to are as follows: "An Ordinance belief 'that there is a plan on foot I league. The Atlantic League for the Permanent Improvement of Cer- to orsanize a new major league made h"'ds its annual meeting at Easton the Metropolitan district. With a ESTATE of Frank A. Pope, deceased. tain Streets and Portions oT Streets of on Sunday. For some reason or few more changes in the course, it MOORE'S HOUSE COLORS Pursuant to the order of Georg-e T Par- the City of Plainfleld with permanent op of th<- loading clubs In the East rot. Surrogate of the County of I'nlon and durable Brick Pavement, and to ern League and the American Asso- other the National Association per- Will be able to lay claim to being a A PURE LINSEED OIL PAINT made on the application of the under- Provide the Necessary Funds In Advance sistently refused protection to the championship one in ever* sense of signed, executrix of said deceased, notice of the Collection of Assessments for Bene- ciation The fact that Griffith has Is hereby given to the creditors of said fits." approved July 1. 1907. "An Ordi- practically refused the management outlaws, but Dobbons, in his state the word. Goes Further Lasts Longer Looks Better Is Better deceased to exhibit to the subscriber nance to amend an Ordinance entitled ment yesterday, declared that the than other paints, because it is made fro n materials that cannot help but under oath or affirmation their claims 'An Ordinance for the Permanent Im- of the Cincinnati club and is said and demands against the estate of said provement of Certain Streets and Por- to be after a minor league franchise promoters of the New Jersey leagu? The annual meeting of the club produce a satiNf«ctury paint. decease,d within nine months fro- m the-. tlons of Streets of the city of Plalnfleld .probably Kansas City, while Tebeau. will make an effort to get into the will b^ held early in February and Other property owner* i i your locality have tound it to their nilran- •wentelth day of November, 1908. or they; with permanent and durable Brick Pave- tage to •«-nr« price* and color card* from our distributor*, H. K. UAYLtS wlll be forever barred from prosecutingy I ment. and to Provide the Necessary an owner of two clubs in the Ameri- fold of organized baseball. whether Mr. Calkins will be re-elect- ° i e bared from prosecuting I ment. In Advance of the Collection of ed president is now problematical. Hardware Co., Plainfle-d, and ao will you. ri^OVering tne same "Ra'nst the nub- , Funds ofi ' d n of can Association, is still trying to buy Kcrlber. „.__ _ __ Assessments for Benefits.' adopted by the the HnTalo club, is the basis for sev- The chances for this appear to be If he is not It will only be because _ MART G. POPE. Executrix. Common Council Juljy 1 11*07 and a»- rosy, as, according to rumor, "Big he already is a very busy man and BENJAMIN MOORE & CO., Asa F. Randolph. Proctor. 11 ;i 9s proved by the Mayor anJulyd "A. 1n. "l»07.Ordinanc" ap^e eral reports of a sensational nature. ~ | foprover thd e JulPermaneny 13. 19Ot SImprovemen d "A Odt oif Cer- Chief" Stallings will control the fran- cannot find time to give to the oJBcf. ESTATE OF THOMAS BIRCH ftair n Strews and Portions of street* of the There is an opinion, however, that PURE COLORS, PAINTS and MURESCO. Pursuant to the f Cit" y "'o"f PermPlalnnelda . mith permanent and Griffiih. it Is said, dug up a num-'j chise of the Elizabeth Club, which is George T. Parrot. Surrotrnte of dur:ihl** Macadam P:ivem«*nt. and to Pro- ber of men with money some time I within the national agreement juris- he will continue as president another NEW YORK, CHICAGO, CLEVELAND. TORONTO ty of Union, mai' vide the Necexsary Funds In Advance at nd ed de- >: r--ad»pted !>y the Common Council been tuirned down by them recently fact that Stallings has plans to con- While the active season is conclud- their claims and demands atmln.it the June v. 19<)«. nnlwlttistnixlinic the ob- estate of said deceased within nine jection* of the Mayor, and the MreetA and is therefore on the hunt for a duct an Independent club, playing ed the course will b? kept open as 11 nd parts of »treetn improved m-lth per- long as the weather remains favor- months from the thirtieth day of Octo- manent :md durable vitrified brick pave- few new angels. Those who have Sunday sames. in that city, nest sea- ber. 1908. or they will be forever barred ment under wald flrxt tiro mentioned or- had experience in running major son, and this being the case, no sur- able. It was thought that the re- from prosecutlnjr or recovering the same t '." "" — * .. cent spell of weather would affect it, against the subscribers. din.,nc.» are as follow*: league ball clubs say that if O'Brien. prise is attached to the connection THOMAS HIRCH KINO Jr ! K;i«t and West Front ntreet». respec- making it soft and mushy, but such BEST COAL EVERETT MORGAN. Executors I 'iv.ly. from the westerly sl.ie line of Griffith and Tebeau really have such of his name with the new league. was not the case. On the contrary Walter L. Hetneld. Jr.. Proctor Madison avenue to th* easterly side line * Plan tinder consideration they are The fact of Stalllngs being an inter- 10 St »s "f Waichung avenue; wasting their time, particularly as ested party makes it almost cock- it is In excellent condition. IN PLAINFIELD. I Somerset street. .fi*im the northerly I side line of Front street to the brides far as locating a new club In New sure that the promoters will secure W. J. Travis, the veteran amateur EXECUTOR'S SETTLEMENT—Notice' over Own Brook: v - •York is concerned. The fact that protection from the "Baseball golfer, made a record the past sea- hereby riven. That the account of th "f Fourth street: Dobbins, In an interview, said: Dated November 4. 1908. East ter part of next week developments Dudley H. Barrows, of the Plain- cld~e lineFourt of Sycamorh streete, streefromt thtoe th westerle easty- *H1 be awaited with considerable in- field Country Cluh was the runner- II 7 5 oaw MAUDE M. CONROW. erly side line thereof:; terest. Mean/S&Ue—Barney _Dreyfus s "A good Class D league, with a up in the open tournament at Morris R. W. BARNES. Arlington avenue, ftom the northerly of Pittshurgnas i£otir)ed Garrv~Herr-i salary limit of $1,000 to $1,200. county. J. D. Travers being the win- EX.CUTOR-. SETTLEMENT. Notice '^£Xy sf^C %&& _K_*?r£ _JJ 217 PARK AVE. 'PHONE 344-L. L"..^^*-***™- T.hat theaccount st Eighth street ">»nn of the Clrictrinati club that it could be formed In this State, pro- ' ner. Barrows was the only Plain- subscribers, executors of Walter J Nor- to the southerly side Une thereof; »H1 be well to pass up Griffith at vlded. of course, Elizabeth could be flelder that figured prominently In folk, deceased, will be audited and stated And the streets and parts of street, Pickles'of any kind, Olives in bottle or by measure. Fancy by the SurroKate. and reported for set- improved with durable macadam pave- once and make Miller Huggins the included In Its circuit. Elizabeth the big tournaments of the season. tlement to the Orphans' Court of the ment under said lajtt, mentioned ordi- proved its worth as a first-class base- and Domestic Cheese, New Honey, Maple Syrup, County of Union, on Wednesday the new manager of the Reds. sixteenth day of December next. nance are as folio __| ball city by Its experiences in the When the annual meeting of the North avenue., from the northea_terly Peanut Butter, Home-Made Potato Salad, Crul- Dated November 12. 1908 curb line of Berckm^tn street to the A movement Is on foot to organize Atlantic and Union leagues." dub is held in February no doubt JOHN E. WOODRUFF southwesterly cujrb llnf of Terrill road; * New Jersey baseball league, th» plans and suggestions will be offered lers and Flemington Sausage. i HENRIETTA H. NORFOIJC Inland svenue. from the present ma- II 14 oaw 5s cadam on East Front street to the ores- wcult to| be comprised of six or eight When asked if the Atlantic League for further improvements which will st to th ent macadam on Soutii avenue* cities. The plans ark as yet In an will ap.ily for protection again next make the organization even more EXECUTOR'S SETTLEMENT. Notice Netherwood avenue, from the, present Is hereby given. That the account of the I macadaNthrwm odn East Fronf t streeht to the •nibryonjc state, but it}ls understood season. Dobbins said: '"The Atlan- metropolitan than at present and be PUTNAM & DEGRAW. subscriber, executor of William C. Stan- | northwesterly curb Una of East Second that the promoters of the proposed tic League has always wanted pro- the means of attracting new mem- bery. deceased, will be audited and stat- 1 street: ed by the Surrogate, and reported for I Monroe avenue, from the present ma- Organization will meetrtB New York tection and never lets an opportunlty bers. settlement to the Orphans' Court of the cadam on West Seventh street to tbe *<"ne time next month aid start the slip by without asking for it. Th? 1 GLOVES. SWEATERS and County of UnionUon,, on Wednesdayednsda , the six- present macadam on West Eighth street; teenth day of December rfcit. West Kighth street, from the present fa" rolling. TJie cities mentioned league has encountered a great many DatedHkovember 12. 1908. macadam on Monroe avenue to the. eitT J°r the circuit Include \sbury Park. obstacles, all of which were over- FOOTBALL.. WILLIAM R. CODI TON. line: UNDERWEAR. 11 14 oaw 5s J West Third street, from the present Branch, Rahway, come. Such being the case, the or- macadam at Monroe avenue to the pres- a, Rahway, ,,,^ Bruns„.„„„- Pennsylvania is unquestionably *«*. Plainfteld. Eltzabefli. Paterson ganization has demonstrated its abil- ent macadam at Clinton avenue: T one of the strongest elevens on the 26 SOMERSET ST Clinton avenue, from the present ma* •no Passaic. Of the eteht named ity to stick, and it will be in the field NOTICE. cadam at West Third street to the drjr gridiron today, and. according to the s. Sunday ball is permissible In ajgatn next summer, whether protec- JACK HORNER TEL. 869-W. If you am dts-wMsfled; with your paper line. tion is granted or not." followers of the team, quite the wrrloa call oo or call UK By order of the Common Council at 'our of the cities. Elizabeth. New Pierce, Cleveland, Crawford and Arrow Bicycles. Renting, Repairing; and the city of Plalnfleld. Bri W equal of Harvard. Draper at tackle. THE HUSTLER. Brunswick. Paterson and\Wssaic. WUHaa H. Dated November !7 ]M8 •™~______,. j --^ ' ' \J9Q PreM want ads. Toe) Scarlett at end and Hollenback \t Sundries Vulcanizing a specialty. Baby Carriages Repaired and 'atcaunr Atenaa, JAMES T. MacMURRAT. fullback are leading candidates for City Clerk of the City of Plalnfleld. Among -those who are interested I pay. Retire-. Work called for and delivered. 11 18 II 1 4 7

•ufc- at certain seasons of the year, tor THE DAILY PRESS. he believes tbat conditions will fol- low in a few weeks which wlH de- BUTTERICK PATTERNS and THE DEUNEATOR Ne Independent la PoUOce. AT PECK'S velop the seed be has planted. He L. FORCK, Cdlter and Proprietor. It. becaus? it has always BO In bis experience, and In the I>eiljr, except Sunday, tt I p. m. You Will Find What You Want experience of men of all time. He The Woodhull & Martin Store 10t North Avoaae. Telephone U. b lleves that bis expectation will not - ~ I be disappointed now, and It is not T«o cents a copy. Ten cents s week, j disappointed. He never doubts that and 14.00 a year la advance. Deliv- the seed which he plants in tbe ered by carrier or by mail. No spring, will develop in the summer rjirm charge for papers mailed to and produce after its kind in th" Want What You See |.oiaU ID tta« U. 8. and Canada. harvest. CONCERT TONIGHT Tao Daf'r Pro** has the moot com- Weil, what doe* all this mean? It plete carrier and mall service of means that underneath the visible FROM 8 TO 9 O'CLOCK BY THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINE. tbe metropolitan dls- world IK tbe spiritual world. Tbe tr! j elmc^^e the came d«~ change the laws which are under- and Drawers at 5Oc a garment. which enables you to buy Furniture, Carpers, Rugs, Sewing Ma- anit be ^t the office by !» a. m nea'h all things. You can tunnel Winfted Mills medium weight nat- chines, Victor Talking Machines, cc. The payfhents aie arranged are all looking for. just the very best for the Braarb Office. the mountains, and turn tbe course ural wool Shirts and Drawers.the to suit your convenience; you have the benefit of our immense as- of the rivers, but the substrata of drawers ln regular sizes and short sortment and are charged no more than if you paid «_ash. money and we certainly give it in all our lines, Newark— F. N Soomer, 794 Broad things you cannot In the slightest stout, at 91.OO a garment. *tr«et (Advertiser Bnildlngi. degree touch or change. Your wis- \vlnsted Mills double breasted natur- especially now in Furniture.Beds and Bedding, dom is seen ln adapting yourself to al wool Shirts and Drawers -o Nov. J2JB In History. the laws of nature. You may find a match, at SI.5O a garment. that's just why our business is growing all the !l698—Frontenn higher law of nature that modifies a Root's Tivoli Valley Cashmere Cam- FREE INSURANCE Loulsi. dim lower one, but you cannot change ; el's Hair Shirts and Drawers at time. French go- ernor of law of nature; and so tbe scienTist's $1.75 a garment. FOR YOUR Canada, |«lr<»n of purpose is not to reverse any of Root's Tivoli double thick camels La Balle and other these laws that they may be more hair shirts and drawers, at S2-25 to his liking. His purpose Is to know SOX. explorers of the Mis- * garment. A new pair free for any Portiers & Lace Curtains sissippi region, died; them more thoroughly, that he may Root's Medicated Scarlet Shlrto anj more perfectly adapt himself and his •\V u n d e r h o s e" that born iiryi \ Drawers, at SI-73 a garment. •punch" thru heel. sole Largest assortment always, patterns a little 18t2— SurptlW «nd route Washington conduct to them. The real basis of Fine Gauze Wool Shirts and Draw- or toe in 3 months' wear. of Nnpoleqn'H army Irving. this changing world, then, is un- ers, the shirts with long and short "Wunderbose" are whole- nicer, quality better and prices lower. You by Rumtlflnjs at tbe bridge of Bere- changing and unchangeable. sleeves, at Sl.OO a garment. >ol.' friends of men. •Ina; l'J.000 slain. The Cooper Needle Heavy Ribbed "KNOX-KXIT SOX," are can depend on that. Moral and spiritual laws are like- made in 12 colors, are fully 1869—Washington In Ing. American wise unchanging. We may make In- Shirts and Drawers, balbriggan. a; $1.O» a garment. guaranteed for three months author, died; born 1783. tellectual advance, but we never get and they sell at S1-0O for a CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, LINOLEUM, •1871 -Marshal Benedek, Austrian com- beyond the teachings of th • Lord as box of five pairs. mander of the forces at Sadowa ln they are recorded In the New Testa- "HOLiKPROOK SOX," $2 1800, died; born 1804. ment. The great need of men re- Carpet Department a box of 6 pairs. They are SHADES and BRASS RODS H807—Richard Castro, noted musical mains the same. The fashions of Wilton and Axminister Rugs, size IC guaranteed against holes for • composer, died at the City of this world are passing away, but x3'i, special at 29c. six months. > Mexico; born 1878. God's moral and spiritual laws are Axminister Rugs, size 27x54. special "INTERWOVEN SOX." not growing old. at S1.3O. with the interwoven toe and ASTRONOMICAL EVENT8. Brussels Rugs, size 6-9x9. special at heel, give strength where It There is, however, something is needed. Price 25c a pair. Sun sets 4:0/). itses 0:59; moon seta deeper than unchanging law. We S7.5O. SHIRLEY £ JOHNSTON Colonial Rugs, size 9x12 feet: special "EXOCRANCE SOX," :17 p. m. j are upheld not by a law, but by a fully guaranteed for six BABCOCK BUILDING, PLAINFIELD, N. J. loving father, in whose power are al at S7.5O. months; 6 pairs for SI-25. I>lainfl<-l«i, N. 4., Nuvrmlx-r 28, IIMUt. the forces of the universe. God's Cocoa Door Mats, size 16x30, special arms of everlasting love are under- at 39c. neath you. Is that not far better Oak Drapery Poles, all complete; than the thought of unchanging law? special at 10c. You may have said, "Change and de- r.YKKKY SPECIALTIES THE HOLIDAY GOODS cay in all around I see," but yov HEAVEN Phlla. Crinkles, Boston Cream Pies, are crowding in upon us, and in order to make room for them we Geaning and Dyeing Establisnment have been inspired as you have ad- have got to close out many an odd lot of goods here and there A series of Sermons by ded, "O Thou who changest not Danlsh Whalers. Cream Puffs, Choe- abide with me." That is just whai ohtte Eclaire?, Home Made Crullers. throughout the store. I' will wonderfully pay to come in often Rev. Pr. Chas E. Herring. Gor assures us He does. You are Nupolians and Danish Rye Bread. during the coming week and pick up some ot the good things. living In a world of change, but CO. KELLER underneath that change are the laws 125 PARK AVENUE 'PHONE 857-J Underneath is God. of change which do not change. The EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR OSTERMOOR MATTRESSES physical laws of this great universe 25 Years Experience Established 1894 never change, the law of the seasons "The Eternal God Is thy Refuse, the law of gravitation, etc. There and underm-atl^ are the everlasting is a truth that is deeper even than arm." x ' that; it Is this, that underneath it The Woodhull & Martin Store, These words iar«" part of the bless- all is tbe unchanging God. •• ings of Moses ji|ion Israel, just be- You remember how in the nintieth fore his death. In the American Re- STATE OF NEW JERSEY. DEPART- Psalm Moses says "Lord, a home The while we yearn to feel them prayer. . | vision Of tbe Bible, tbe verse reads: MENT OF STATE. "The eternal God Is thy dwellng Thou hast been to us in all genera- near. St. Stephen's—7:30. low celebration: I place;" for the Hebrew word which tions. Amid all the changes in this Albeit we trust with thee they are." 9:45, Sunday-school; 11:00. matins, lltanv i CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. 1B translated "refuge." means a wilderness as we moved our tents He smiled: "And I am here." and sermon; 7:45, evensong. J from place to place and felt that we Holy Cross—Rector, Rev. George 4. i To all to Whom These Presents May home, an abiding place. U'hat a Warner—7130 a. m.. holy communion, I Come. Greeting: comforting thought, not only to Is-ha! d no real home. Lord! Thou wast 'Dear Lord, how shall we know that Whereas. It appears to my satisfaction, STOP, READ, CONSIDER our home." they ?:45 » m . Siind.ty-xehoul mwu !n par- ' by duly authenticated record of the pro- rael, but to you; "The eternal God j Ish house (the first Sunday of each mon"i ceedings for the voluntary dissolution is your home, your dwelling place." In a recent address on America's Still walk unseen with us and the*>. children's service In the church »t 9:45 a. thereof by the unanimous consent of all Money earning interest is the right Place in the history of the nations Nor sleep nor wander far away?" m.. with morning prayer followed by Holy the .stockholders, deposited in my office, When you consider the circum- He smiled: "Abide in me." that the D. & 1. Company, a corporation stances, I think the verse will mean j of the world. Dr. R. S. MacArthur Communion acrvlc* at ll:t>0 a. m.). of this State, whose principal office is step toward future success, and a great deal more to you. Moses said; that the rise of this grear 10:00 a. m.. rector'* "iHile clas* for young situated at No. 315 Watchung avenue, ln republic was not the work of chance men and women In the parish nous*-; the City of Plainneld. County of Union. had .guided Israel for forty years in 11:00 a. ro.. morning prayer and sermon: State of New Jersey t Frank T. Ostrom, insures comfort in old age. the wilderness. The people had nobut the work of God. His whole ad- being'agent therein and In charge there- dress centred in this thought that 7:45 p. m., evensung and aermtm. of, upon whom process may be served), settled place of abode. Mosse had has complied with the requirements of the shaping of this great nation was Grace Church Colored Mission—Rev. J. "An Act concerning corporations (Revis- H. Simons, curate—7:JO a. m.. Holy Com- ion of 1R96)." preliminary to the issuing Open an account now with Baptist. of this Certificate of Dissolution. First—Bev, Dr. J. A. Chambllss, pastor munion; 9:*0. a. m., Sunday-school; 11:00 Now. therefore. I. S. D. Dickinson. Sec- died in the wilderness; Only ! the teaching of the Word of God 10:30. preaching: 2:30. Sunday-school; a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 8:00 retary of State of the State of New their children remained and only :45. preaching. p. m.. evensong and sermon. Jersey, do hereby certify that tne said The .two of all the number that departed God elevates one nation and destroys corporation, did. on the twenty-fifth day another. He elevates that nation Park Avenue—Rev. A. E. Finn, paator. Methodist Episcopal. of November. 190*. file In my office a iwith him out of Egypt entered the —10:30. preaching, subject, "The Storm duly executed and attested consent ln Promised Land., It Is with this pic- not for its own selfish glorification First—Rev. A. C. McCrea. pastor— writing to the dissolution of said corpor- but that it may bless the world. CVntrv of Our Religion;" Baptism aft«r 10:30, preaching: 2:30. Sunday-school. ation, executed by all the stockholders Plainfleld Savings Bank ture In hi* mind that he say*. The the sermon: i':4:>. Bible school: 7:45. thereof, which said consent and the I Underneath the history of nation 7:00. Epworth League, leader. Mr. Mau-record of Ahe proceedings aforesaid are Eternal God ia our abiding place. preach. s«ubj»-rt. "The Reuurrertlon of rice E. McGrath: topic. "The Mockery now on file in my said office as provided % and underneath! are the everlasting is God and underneath the life of Sin." by law. every individual soul is God. Under- and Malignity of Strong Drink;" 7:41, In Testimony whereof. I have hereto \ Interest neath the changing circumstances of Faith Chapel—Rev. J. W. Mumon. pan- Preaching. set my hand and affixed my official seal, We are living in a world of tor— 8:30. Chinese Sunday-nchool: 10:45. Monroe Avenue M- EL—Rev. Cbarlea 8. at Trenton, this twenty-fifth day of No- your life is the loving Father wh preaching: -':4;>. Sunday-school; 3:00 Bar- vember. A. D.. one thousand nine hun- change, and as we grow older, we does not change, and whose plans do Kemble, pastor—11:00, preaching: 3:00. dred and eight. become more convinced of it. Thr> aca: 7:4.1. preaching. Sunday-school: 7:15. Epworth * League S. P. DICKINSON. not change and who will carry out Secretary of State. old love to revert to the past, for the his purpose toward you. It saddens Mt. Olive—M. W. Vaughan. D. D.. pas-meeting; 8:00. preaching. (Official seal of the Secretary of the past means so much more to them tor—11:00, preaching. 3:00. Sunday- ML Zlon A. M- E.—Rev. J. T. Dlgga. State uf New Jersey ) II 28 4oaws you as you think of the changes in school; 7:4.*>, preaching. than the present, and it grieves them this life but you believe that you are pastor—11:00, preaching; 3:00, Sunday-| tbat tbe past is gone. It-grieves us related to a world that does not Calvary—Rev. Q. W. Bailey, paator— school; 8:00. preaching. i 10:45, preaching; 3:30. Sunday-school; Grace M. E.—Rev. Ora J. Snoop, pas- John S. Lewis to think tbat there is such a thing change and that thought should fil 7:45. preaching. THE as change, but our experience teaches your soul with Joy. Heaven is rounc tor—10:30. preaching; subject. "leaders NOTICE! us that beneath all the changefulness The Shlloh—Rev. XI. A. Alexander, pan- and Followers;" 2:30, Sunday-school: 7:00. Artesian Well Contractor. about you. then why should you betor—11:00 and &*:00. preaching; 3:00; Sun-a musical service by the choir with a The Somerset Coanty Board of FIRST ln the world, there is something that dismayed? Your friends. Where arc day-school. short address from the pastor. Taxation will meet at the Council does not change. I am not speaking they? Departed? Where? "With Chamber in the Borough of North Roman Catholics. NATIONAL of the cbangelessness in the world Christ which is far better." They i Reformed. ! Plainfleld on to come, but of the changelessness In in the spiritual world. You are Tiin.il>- Ili-v. John Y. Rrork, pastur; St. Mary's—Rev. Bernard M. Bogan this world. Experience teaches us likewise, in that spiritual worl.1 R»*v. Dr. Cornelius Schenck. pantor-emer- rector—Masses. 6:30. 7:30. 8:30. 9:30. 10:JO BANK that underneath there Is the law of Death is not a sleep but an awaken itus—10:30. preaching, subject. "Condition a. m ; Sunday school at 2:30; vespers •*• Tuesday, Dec. 1 ,'08, 3:30. change that does not change. ing. Bye and bye you will discover of the Successful Church;" Initial ser- from 2:3O to 9:OO p. m., "Change and decay in all around I that heaven is not sd} much another mon; J:,10. Sunday-school; 6:45, Christian St. Joseph's—Rev. William H Miller, OF PLAINFIELD. Endeavor meeting: 7:4.". preaching, sub- to hear prot<*<» regularly filed wlUi see," but that^change progresses ac- place as another view. The verse rector—Masses at 8:34 and 10:30 a. m.; ject. "The Highest Attainment." Bunday-school at 3:00; benediction of th* the clerk and such other business ua cording to certain.definite laws which of Rosuiter W. Raymond are ln lin< . never change, /jfr-.there were no with this thought, and as they hav German—Rev. C. H. 8chne«tcas. pastor blessed sacrament at 3:30. niajr come before them. Signed Officers and Director! —10:45. preaching ln German; no eve- Congregational. P. V. D. VAX DOREX. A. J. BRUN5ON. Prcndcat steadiness in thesV laws we would , been such a comfort to many who ning service. b.ot be able to ekisi and carry on our Congregational church — Rev. C. L. 11 25 4 Estimates Cheerfully Given. J. A. SMITH. Vlc«.PiwH>cflC have lost their dear ones. I am goin M»rconnier ehapel—Rev. J. Tucker W. R. CodiagtoD. M. aRU NP rON. /. . Cwaicf work. | W* are able, therefore, to to quote them to you. Ooodrlch. pastor—10:30. preaching: 11:45, plan and carry out our plans, be- Lansdale. pastor—11:00. preaching: 3:00. Sunday-school; 7:{5. evening service. J. A. Hnbbwd E. H. Bird Beside the dead I knelt for prayer Sunday-school: 7:45. preaching. Singing led by a chorus of young people. CLEARANCE SALE Box 173, B. F. Coricll C. Fnak Fraaeb cause \ot tbe fixity and certainty of And felt a presence as I prayed. Prttbytentn. Contralto solo by Miss Jessie Haynes; tbe laws of the universe. The laws Ix>! it was Jesus standing there: violin solo by N. W. Heume; short ser- OF that determine change, are change- He smiled: "Be not afraid." First Pr»sbTterlan—Rer. Charles K mon by pastor. Scotch Plains, N. J. Accounts of less. There is. for example, the law Herring. Ph. D.. pastor—10:00. Sunday- slightly used Pianos Kchool; 11:00. preaching; 7:00. Christian Swedish EYaiigeticai ftigrtm •hurcn — Corporations , , , Lord, thou hast conquered death Endeavor meeting; 7:45, preaching. Rev. Theodore Englund, pastor—10:30, $75 to $150.Mahogany Cases Societies and Sunday-school; 4:00. Toung People's TAKE NOTICE! tutnn. and winter that follow each we know Crescent Avenue—Rev. Dr. John Sheri- meeting: 8:00. preaching. that we will sell at public auction, Individuals dan Zelle. pastoi—10:30 and 7:45. preach- Sattels, 108 North Ave. other ,wlthi unchanging regularity.' Restore aga(n (() Hfe .. , saJd 112»lm at Hand's Storage Warehouse, OO ing; 2:30. Sunday-school Friends. receive our best atten- That law has never changed. It is Tn|s one wnQ dw an hour agQ „ Somerset Street, Hope chapel—Rev. L. R. Howard, pas- Meeting house. Watchung avenue and Disciple* of Christ. because of; this unchanging law that He snllIed. .Sne jg not dead_.. tion. the farmer is able to do his plant ins tor—10:30 ami "745. preaching. Third street—Meeting First-day at ll.>0 Christian Church—Rev. William P. Warren chapel—Rev. J. o. McKelvey a. m. Squires, pastor—10:45. preaching; 3:00 Friday, Dec, 4, "Asleep then as thyself didst say. Sunday -school: S:O*t. preaching. Yet thou canst lift the lids that kee pastor— ]» 30. preaching; ;45. Sunday- Unitarian. at 2 o'clock sharp, all the goods and Her prisoned eyes from ours away. school; s Ou. preaching. All Souls'—Rev. A. C. Nlckerson. paa- Not Classified. chattels stored by the underHlgnedl Headquarters for Bethel chapel—Rev. F. D. Tlldon. paf- tor—10 30, preaching; 11:50. Sunday- Gospel Mission. East Front street and" He smiled: "She doth not sleep." school. unless the storage is paid in FULL tor—Service* 11 a- m. and 8 p. m. Bank place—7:30 p. m. by that date. A 25c CAKE Of "Nay. then, tho haply she doth wake Lutheran. Salvation Army—11:00 and 3:00, ser- Episcopal. vices; 8:00, preaching. Nicholas Gate«, Kato Kennedy. Keeler'« Cold Cream Soap And look upon some fairer dawn. German Lutheran—Swedish service, t Wesley' Brokaw, Alex Steiglitz, Mrw. Restore her to our hearts tbat ache." Rra.ce church—Rector. Rtr. E. Vicars West End Tabernacle—3:00. Sunday- will be riven to every purchaser of » 50c Jar of Stevenson—7:30. Holy Communion; Sunday-school: 10:30. preaching* in Ger- H. l>. Haven, Perrival l>avi». Mm. He smiled: "She is not gone." man: fc 00, preaching in Swedish. school and Baraca class; S.it'j, Mr. M. C KEELER'S SUPERIOR 10:30. morning prayer. Litany and ser- Ih.t.bin.s will speak. POIH!. Mr*. Kichard Johnson. Adam mon; first Sunday ln the month Holy St. Peter's German Lutheran—Rev. J. Fritz. W. B. Morgan and Thoma* COLD CREAM. mm/ "Alas, too well we know our Communion and sermon: 3:00 p. m . Sun- Duerachner, paator—Grove street—9:39. Plainfleld Rescue Mission—In W. C. T Allei.. (Nature'i 8kln Food.) A toilet neoeMltjr Sunday-school: 10:30. preaching In Ger- !' rooms. S:00 p m.. Mr F II. Andrew* Delightfully line and dmintj. Completely pror RYE Nor hope again our joy to touch day-school: 4:30 p. m , choral even song- Dated XOT. 10, 19O8. tecu a delicate aldD from tbe effect* of TOO. E.CWestcott, A Rent. Until the stream of death we cross." Church of the Heavenly Reat— man; 8:00. preaching in Swedish. W C. T. V.—4:00 p. m. rammer outlna- and tbe comln* wintry wind*- He smiled: "There Is no such." Rev. Charles Townsend. rector—8:00. Christian Science. T. M. C. A.—«:0O p. m. THE HAND STORAGE OaU and hare It demonstrated at 115 East Front Street. Holy Communion: 9:45. Sunday-school; Services 11 a. m.. In room 323. Babcoc* RANDOLPH'S PHARMACY. 11:00. morning prayer: 4:00, evening bofldla*. & EXPRESS CO. "Yet our beloved seem so far. —Dally Prea want ads.pay . •!*•• 13c to SI.SO. 11 19 21 28 12 Z "Tbe cream tbat to different. • BIT*' rSJUXVOLD (H. At.) BAILS' 3OVBMBKB2S, II

ii eo. u COOK and laundress where few I HOUSE to let, 7 rooms; adnlni MANURB for sale; shrubbery u< CELEBRATED select boarders are taken: must be only; 432 West Sixth street. Inquire tree* trimmed, etc 'Welsh, 4 05 Park AM) FAXWOOI). competent and obliging. Call San- at 430. 10 1? tfavenue. Tel. 680-R. U III REPUBLICAN LEADER day. Mrs. P. Bulkley, 1«3 Dudley avenue.. Westfleld. TO LET—Two apartments of 2 STABLING for extra horses; Private fun«ral service of the late to depot; wash stand; carriage shed; Mrs- Sophy Stuart Tbomae wer^ Assemblyman Griffith W. Lewis, WHITE LABEL GOODS rooms each. In new building. S13 complete. Apply P. C. Bodine, 549 held from the house yesterday after- who was re-elected In Burlington and 215 Westervelt avenue; rent 39 v 19O8 PACKING a month to good tenants. J. V. K.Kast Second street. 11 20 tf noon at 3 o'clock. Rev. William Mul- county this year. Issued a statement FOR in bis home city SALE—Ten thoroughbred Vanderhoef. at Woodbull * Martin's ford, rector All Sailnt's church, offi- Thursday night Noted fcr their Fine Flavor, Wholesomenes* and Barred Rock and black Orpington H. H. BUTLER, D. V. a, graduate declaring that •tore. 10 SI tf American Veterinary College. N. T., ciating. The services were attended he would not Absolute Purity. Cockerels ffor breeding. \V. M. Dem. by relatives and few intimate friends accept the leadership of the ler, Watchung, N. J. 3 AND 4 ROOM FLAT to let. 3. pet animals a specialty. OFFICE AT only- Interment in family plot Bap- Republican majority in the next Fancy Sifted Sugar Peas, Fancy Little Gem Peas, Fancy Mann, 81» West Third street. HEDDEN'S livery. 118 East Fourth list cemetery. House. He was placed on Sweet Champion Peas, Fancy Whole Asparagus, Fancy CLEARANCE sale of slightly used 10 28 tfstreet. Telephone 114-J. 10 24 tf Tbe special meetings being held the slate by the party leaders In pianos; $75 to $150; magohany Asparagus Points, Fancy Asparagus Tips, Fancy New FOR RENT—Two new six-room I CEMENT sidewalks of all kinds. In tbe Methodist church every night Trenton Tuesday. 8tate Assessor cases. Sattels, 108 North Ave. "Davy" Balrd, of Camden. boss of Canned Tomatoes. housed; $14; Dunellen. Apply Chas. made and laid; satisfaction guaran- this week ma]}- be continued during FOR SALE—Ten minute* from teed. For prices address Hand A the coming week. While the attend- South Jersey, declared at the close SPECIAL PRICED BY THE DOZEN E. Tinsman, real estate agent, Dun- main station, on trolley; 12 rooms; ellen, N. J. Hand, Scotch Plains. 10 2» tt ance has not been large still there of a rather strenuous Governor's all Improvements; stable; lot 7Ox 11 IS 14 Interest shown which day that It would be Lewis "without 440; only $4,000. Choice lots only FOR RENT—Eleven-room house, CESSPOOLS and vaults cleaned, been an a doubt." Mr. Lewis said last night ),v» been encouraging to tbe pastor. $300; suitable for $3,000 houses. with bath; large heater; improve- oderless excavator; reasonable that his name was used without his Ira L. La Rue, 152 North avenue. ments; corner lot; will paint exter- prices; prompt attention. T. M. In- W. W. Ietrlck. knowledge, and if he had been con- NEUMAN BROS. A pleasant i urprise party was ten- 6 11 tfior and decorate interior to salt ten- graham, Plalnfield, R. F.D. No. 1. sulted he would have told bis friends ant Inquire W. C. dered to Albert and Henry Meyer that he would under no circum- GROCERS Hubbard. Ill 10 80 tf FOR SALE—House and barn and West Fifth street. 11 17 tf last night hy anumber of their young stances accept the honor they sought Watchung Avenue and Fifth Street Telephone 760. about 2 acres; modway between New- YOU can buy "Brand muffins," friends. The evening was devoted to thrust upon him. ark and Elizabeth, on Main line of FOR RENT—6 rooms; 112. 33 healthful, nutritious; a natural laxa- to games and tijoylng vojcal and in- "I would] prefer to see Assembly- Efficient and rapid delivery service to all parts of the city or borough. trolley; all Improvements. E. L. Codlngton avenue. 11 23 6tive; at Randolph's Pharmacy. strumental m ile, after which re- man Williai W. Smalley, of Somer- Sanders, 14 49 North Broad street 11 ii tf j we served. HEATED rooms to let for light set, chosen eader," Mr. Lewis went Lyons Farms., N. J. 11 27 tfhousekeeping. _ 115 Church street. of the B. Y. P. U. HORSES boarded. Netherwood The membei on, "but I have no objection to Carl- 11 27 tf of the Ba >tis church wlil attend ton B. Pleice. of Union, who has FOR SALE—Combination saddle Farm, Mountain avenue. 11 25 S tbe Salvation Army service tonight been boom el by Essex county." and carriage horse, brass mounted FOR REXT—Seven-room house, harness, Studebaker Stanho)>e. Eng- L. LONDON pays the highest In Plainfleld. Those Intending to There was a whisper in Trenton large garden; fine location; West prices for ladles' and gents' cast-off take the trjip •e requested to meet MONO lish pipkin saddle and bridle. See yesterday that Mr. Lewis had heard Sixth street; ten minutes from post- clothing and shoes. Send postal, will the union at lie trolley corner in from Gove them at John Dempsey's. Metuchen, office: $16. For rent, nice store, nor Fort between the N. J. 11 28 12 2-5-9 call. 223 West Kenney street. New- time to catch » 7:45 car. time his name was placed on the Fireproof Storage Warehouse. with fixtures complete, for grocery; ark, ii 12 lm Services (orridrrow at the Baptist slate for leader and the time he Is- FOR SALE—1 family carriage good location; rent $15. Apply I. E church will be held at tJie usual sued his statement of refusal, a mat- Separate Rooms, Fireproof Partitions. Clean, Dry, Secure. team; 1 depot wagon; 1 phaeton; Giles, 35 Grove street. 1128? WE PAT unusually high prices hours, preamble by the pastor. Rev. ter of twoiaya. The Governor !s for furniture, antiques, etc., in good 1 road wagon; 1 two-seat open top HOUSE to let; city water: $9. V. condition. Exchange. Tel. 901-K. Franklin Mithi|ej w. Morning seitvice said to be i favor of former Sena- Inspection Invited—Open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. wagon; several sets harness. Call 1 B. Cran* • 11 tf 10:45. B YL P 3:30 p.m.. vesper tor Isaac T. Nichols, of Cumberland,, Saturday. A. D. Thompson, "89 Be - service 4:30 p. who has been elected to the Assem- FURNITURE REMOVED WITH CARE. videre avenue, Netherwood. 11272 FOR RENT—9-room house, barn CARPET and Colonial rugweaver. Mr. and Sirs ohn B. Stlllger and bly this yea but he doesn't look at and stable; Belmont avenue. Apply 84 5 East Second street. 11 7 lm •ooklyn, were the all unkindly on the boom for Mr. Telephone 522-W. Opposite freight depot FOR SALE—Tbe fine residential to owner. J. H. Carson. Keys at 31 children, of Pierce. property of the late William Gray guests over Tfankaglving of Mr. Somerset street. 11 27 tf P. H. LATOURETTE, auctioneer; Assemblynan John Clark. don; Eighth street, corner Centra) sales promptly attended to; satisfac- Stlllger'ti parei s. Mr. and Mrs. leader of the avenue; plot 167x158 feet. J. T TO LET—Dunellen. flat 6 rooms; of Front street. Essex delegation In the Classified Advertisements tion guaranteed. 326 West Front George Stlllger, incoming H fise. has charge of-the BIG PIANO SALE Vail, 177 North avenue. 10 16 tfover drug store; city water; gas con-street. 2 10 tf Rev. aqd Mrsj Franklin Mathlews nection; first floor; to small family, Pierce boom, and has endeavored to THIS WEEK ONLY Rates for advertisement* under this and children ha re returned from a enlist the aicof the Governor. He beading one cent a word for first Inser- FOR SALE—2-cylInder side en- $12. Keys in store. 11 27 2 YOUNG man don't be afraid. We visit over Than tsgiving with Mrs said last nig] t that he believed1 the Must and will be sold regardless of tion, one half a cent a word for consecu- trance Ford touring car; fully equip- start you housekeeping with very Matbiews' sister Mrs. Bert Fuller. tive Insertion* of the same advertisement ped; fine shape; $275; a v.iy desir- FLAT TO LET—Jackson building; little money. Call Exchange, 326 withdrawal o Mr. Lewis meant the price at Hadley's Piano Storage running for lens than ot>e mi.ntlj ont newly decorated: adults only. In- of Jersey Ci^y. j selection of P•rce. Salesrooms. Several standard makes month, fifty cents a line (6 words 10 nable car. Thompson, 4 13 Park a ve- West Front street. 9 11 tf line), double rale for advertisement set nue. il 20 8 quire janitor. 11 27 3 Miss Caroline] Lent ha> been en- Believing t e slate with Professor among them, Chickeiing, Stein way, In capitals. HORSES boarded for winter; plen- tertalning friend: from hter home at John D. Prl No advertisements received for leas ROOMS to let. K. Sacfcar, 531 ice, of Passalc, for Weber, Schumann and others, fu than ten cents. FOR SALE—1908 Cadillac run- ty feed: superior accommodations; Palmyra. N'J Y.j Speaker and West Third street. 11 27 3 over Thanksgiving. Hr. Lewis for leader to size, Uprights $25, $50 and $75. Copy for death and marriage notices about; run only 3 months; good as box stalls; $15 per month. Brook- be armorproc the leaders author- and classified advertising accepted up to side Farm. South Plainneld. Mrs. Benjamin Clark, of Prospect New Bailey A Radle Pianos, the Bank, 2:30 p. m. new; $375; cost $850. Thompson. TO LET—Half of house; seven avenue, is g|iendji|ig a few days with ized "Uncle )ory" Gibbs, as senior lupt stock o( an agent, 9126, was $275. 413 Park avenue. 11 21 8rooms; improvements; centrally lo- Assemblyman to issue the call for Square* g yen away. We b ve the THE DAILY PRESS Is not at liberty NEW Millinery Parlors. A visit to relatives in Newark. to Klve any Information regarding* adver- cated. Neuman Brothers' grocery. Hme. Wllma's millinery parlor pats the caucus tc be held in the State good* and defy com petition. Beware tisements that require an address In care FOR SALE—Two houses. No. 238 11 23 ft Mrs. J. H. Parks, of Park"avenue, of cinvHmcni and agents and «ave of thin office. Persona answering these East Fifth and 323 East Sixth. For you under no obligations to make has been visiting] House next Tuesday noon. With ads. should mall or leave answers aa friends In Brook- their slate smashed at this late hour the cominittsion. Why pay $200 more stated In advertisements. Information, address, Frank T. Claw- FOR RENT—Seven-room house; a purchase, lime. Wllma will cheer- lyn. tor a piano because ft la on a polished son. 525 Park Ave. 11 7 if fully show you her artistic, original there will be tome scurrying around, floor. Call and be onvinced. bargain $18. Inquire G. F. Brown, 94 Som- School reopens at 9 . m. Monday and today being the second Gover- erset Btreet. 11 23 10and exclusive designs In smart styles guaranteed. Installment* $."> oo. Hal Situation* FOR SALE—Side entrance Cadil- morning. nor's day of ;he week at Trenton, Positive—Csll at Onfe—Don'i Delay. for street and general outing wear. lac touring car; mechanically flrst- TO LET—Flat, 6 rooms; all im-Specialty In making millinery to there are like y to be some tall con- COLORED MAN wants work as SOCTH PIJUN'FIELD. fabs. Hadley's Piano Salesrooms, class; $150 to quick buyer. Thomp- provements. George J. Finger, 120 match gowns and suits; alao expert butler or is willing to do anything; son, 413 Park avenue. 11 20 8 West Front street. 11 17 tfIn making np all kinds of fur hats. The Middlesex volunteer depart- 315 W.Front St Open Evening* good reference, 543 West Fourth 122 Watchung avenue. 11 9 lm ment was called out yesterday after- street. 11 27 3 FOR SALE—Two horses, excel- NEW four-room ppartinents to noon to put out a brush- lire In the lent for farm use; two block and let; city water; $9 and $10. In- OLD papers for sale; put up la rpar of the VanNest property. On SWEDISH girl wants place at gen- fall, two grain bins, one platform quire 315 Somerset street. 11 24 6packages of 100 copies for 10c. Ap- (Contln ued from page I.) CANARY BIRDS ply at this office. tf the arrival the lames had gained eral housework or cook; good refer- scale, one scoop, two lanterns, one READY for occupancy, the two All Singers. Cases, Seeds, etc ence. 765 East Second street. great headway and owing to the KURZHALM single harness, one business wagon, new houses opposite my garden; STORE your furniture with the increase in the! borough should have 11 27 2one sand pump; bargains for quick strong west wind {the Bouses on Le-been at.no greater proportion than Theatre Building, West 2d St. rent moderate to good tenant. L. V.Plalnfleld Storage Company; reasoa- high avenue were threatened. The the increase ii the remaining tax- buyers. Apply Samuel Ay res, 22 F. Randolph. 11 27 tfable rates. Orders left for moving A GIRL wishes situation at gen-Harmony street, Plalnfleld. 11 27 3 firemen under the direction of Chief ing districts of the county. It being, eral housework. Call 513 West Sixth vans, Nagle's, Front and Grove Sts. Hamilton, Rufus DelaOeld and Reb- A. M. RUNYON & SON, FOR RENT—Two new houses, tie*, a matter Of common knowledge street. FOR SALE CHEAP—Cabbage for 1 4 tf ert Horn worked hard and at 3:30that there has been during the past UNDERTAKERS. within five minutes of North avenue 402 Park Avenue. Telephone No. 40. poultry. Peter Dumont, Dunellen. station; all Improvements; 7 and 8 BABIES crochet sacques for had the fire under control. year no greater proportionate nat- Office open day and night. ENGAGEMENTS wanted for Several complaints have been Office of Hillside Cemetery. Tuesdays and Saturdays by an ex- 11 27 r,rooms; $25 and $30 a month. J. V.all prices; also ladies' knitted ural increase t way of new build- New York Office—50 Great Jones St. E. Vanderhoef, at Woodbull ft Mar- sweaters made to order. Mrs. Mayer, made about the delay in raising the Ings or the like in this borough than Tel. call 3345-Sprlns. perienced laundress. Recommended FOR SALE—Few choice collie New Tork Embalmers license—1220. by Mrs. Calkins, 821 Central Ave. tin Co. 10 26 tf64 Pearl Btreet. North Plalnfleld. tf gates at the Lehigh avenue crossing in other parts < f Somerset county, New York Registered LJcensed pups at Lindsay's, Mountain avenue. of the Lehigh Valley j railroad. "And wherea this Increase of over Undertaker No. 315. SITUATIONS wanted; competent 11 25 6 6-ROOM house to let. Stony Brook BEFORE selling your fornltare Thanksgiving services will be 4 4 per cent, in this borough as place. Inquire J. F. Ten Eyck, 218 see Latonrette, 326 West Front St tf cooks, general honseworkers, wait- OLD3MOBILE runabout; first- ducted by the Rev. CJ W. F. Attlee against less than 18 per cent, in the resses, laundresses and others, (all West Front street, Rowley's drng in the First Baptist church tomor- remainder of Somerset county is, un- class condition; big bargain. Ad- store. 10 22 tf nationalities). Hall's Employment dress Olds, care Press. 11 34 lm row. > der all the circumstances outrageous- T. A MOORE. Agency, Station driveway. Telephone GOOD accommodations; low rate*. ly and palpably unjust upon its face, FOR RENT — Large 12-room Miss Anna Hamilton, of Fords, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. 322-J. 10 29 lm CLEARANCE sale of slightly used house; all Improvements; fine condi- Boyce's Hotel. >7 Somerset St tt has returned home after a visitwith "Now, therefi ire, be it resolved by Office—508 Watchung Ave. "Phone 790. pianos; $70 to $150, mahogany cases. Residence—«14 East 6th St " 741-R. tion; excellent location; • minutes SINGLE and double rooms; also friends in the village. the Mayor and Council of the Bor- New York Office, 27 Great Jones St. COLORED man wants work as Sattel's. 108 North avenue. walk to North avenue R. R. station; table board. 514 Madison avenue. has returned ough of North Plainfield that the Telephone Call. 124»-8prln«. butler: experienced. 345 Cottage Miss • Ellen Ostrye OFFICE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. place. 11 28 3 FOR SALE—Automobile, 'Thomas rent $50 a month. Address A. M. 11 31 < home after a visit « friends in aforesaid increase of assessed valu- ations of prone y in. the Borough of Flyer." 60 H. P.; 2 bodies: in line Lederer, 117 West Front street. New York. ! YOUNG colored lady would like 10 12 tf A FEW select guests wanted who .NortNorth Plalnfleld beyond and out of conditlpn. Apply at barn,- 110 East deeire accommodations In an ideal Repairs are Established 1872. place in small family at general Fifth street. 11236 being made on the I ai, proportion t i the increase of as- FURNISHED rooms, with Im- home; cuisine and service unexcell- home of Morris Higglns on Front i valuatio s in the remaining housework. Apply 318 Filmore ave- provements for light housekeeping. ses8e< nue. 11 27 3 FOR SALE^—2-cylinder Hayne* ed: near golf links, trolley and de- street. taxing districts Somerset county, P. CASEY & SON. 445 Orchard place. 10 7 tf pot; terms $10 to 816. Mrs. F. Bulk- UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Apperson runabout, top 36x4; solid The regular meeting of the good is most unfair nd Injurious to the LARGE, light, airy rooms for rent ier, 163 Dudley avenue. Westfleld, said borough and the citizens and Office IK Park Av., Tel. 884-w. Res. tires; good running order; $75. government club has been postponed. 417 W. 3d St. Tel MJ-r. Offlce open Employment Agency. in nice neighborhood. Apply 225 telephone 66-L. . Robert Hamilton is visiting his taxpayers thereof, and that said May- day and night. N. Y. offlce 10 B. 22d Thompson, 413 Park avenue. St. Tel. 2094 Gramercy. Murray'8 Registry for good help, 11 20 8 East Fifth street. 6 8 tf grandmother at Fords. or and Council do hereby emphat- TO LET—Pleasant front ically protest against the same. prompt and polite attention given to furnished; near business centre; five Rose Horan is convalescent from FOR SALE—The finest lot JL "Said Mayor and Council do here- everybody by 'phone, mall or per- minutes walk from R. R. station; all a short illness. sonally. We generally have good Plalnfleld, on which to build a row of improvements; fine Beighborbeod. by further resolve that the Somer- apartment houses. Chas. L. Moffett, LOST—$16.00 Ued In handker- GEO. W. COLE. male and female help on hand, and chief. Reward at 407 East Seventh Mrs. Owen, 216 Bast Fifth street (Additional •nonroao news cm set County Board of Equalization of attorney, Woodhull £ Martin build Taxation be and is hereby earnestly UNDERTAKER A EMBALMER. also good situations, as we consider street. 11 27 2 11 36 3 s» 2 i reputation as mnch as we do ouring. Plalnfleld. N. J. 2 21 tf petitioned to immediately take up 300 Wen Second St. ' Telephone 143. LOST—Wednesday afternoon, a FURNISHED rooms to let. SO) and thoroughly examine into this charges, which are very reasonable. OFFICE OPEN DAY ANI> NIGHT. Our aim is to suit both employer and Real Estate A«eot». small gold enameled pin. Reward Central avenue. 11 27 2 whole matter, and to take such rem- for return to Dally Press office. edial potion as hiay be possible to employe. Several years experience. NOW is the time to buy a house PLEASANT front room to rent; forthwith relieve this borough and Main line and Netherwood cars stop for next spring. Property has gone nal; heat and bath. 337 (Continued from pace 1.) Its taxpayers from such most unfair Chas. L. Stanley, at the office. 726 West Front street. up in New York city, why not here. LOST—Gold eyeglasses at Thanks- East Fifth /street. 11 21 tf to take possession of the building and iinjus: discrimination in valua- Open evenings. 'Phone 666. 11 27 2I have several houses for sale, from giving service. Methodist church. Re- 159 East Front St. 'Phone 928. ward if returned to 116 Central Ave. CAN ac ommodate two gentlemen complete about January 1. ations and assessments, and. also to $2,300 up to $10,000; also building with roods and board; terms very prevent any repetition thereof: and Headquarters for choice Cut Mr. Mygatt asked whether com- Flowers and Potted Plants. Help Wasted. lots; cash or installments Call and LOST—Long haired kitten;, brown reasonable 141 Kast Fifth street petitive bids had been received for "Said Mayor and Council do fur- see me or send for list. Charles H. ther resolve that, the Clerk of this Floral design work a specialty. with white feet, and shirt fikint; re- II 21 7 the furnishings: Mr. Randolph said 33,000 feet of glass. South Ave. WANTED—Experienced chamber- Hand, 319 Watchung avenue. Borough do forthwith mail or de maid-waitress, colored. 717 Wat- ward at 145 East Sixth street. DESIRABLE rooms wrth board. that the architect, Evarts Tracy, had 11 20 lm il27 L' obtained the bids named, but that liver a certified bopy of this reso- chung avenue. -II 20 tf ait*o table board. 134 Crescent ave- others were expected by December 1. lution to each member of said Coun- L. L. MANNING & SON. FOR EXCHANGE—A farm of 165 LOST—Left in Seventh-D; y Bap- nue. 11 7 la Mr. Mygatt expressed the belief that ty Board and to the Clerk thereof ' 8TMM GRANITE WORK*. WANTED—Good laundress to doacres near Clinton, N. J. Two tlst church Nov. 8, Partridfe wood Corner Central Ave. and West Front St plain washing for young man. week- houses, 2.500 peach trees, three TWO licely furnished steam- Mr. Tracy's figures were rney., WANTED—Second-hand bicycles, On the final vote to appropriate ber 28, 1908, Elsie Alberta, daugh- Woodhull ft Martin building. old fframes, etc. 224 West Frost the *S00. all of the members voted All members of Franklin, Somer- good cook and laundress. Call 51C 2 18 tf set. Benovoient and Plalnfleld Cdun- ter of Irma and the late John Woodland avenue. - 11 27 3 REAL ESTATE for sale, rent and street 11 U tf U favor, except Mr. Mygatt. It was T TO LOAN—Money on good mort- cils, Jr. O. l . A. M., are requested Yahrman, aged 5 months. exchange at bargain figures. Insur- afterward explained that -arrange- gages. George F. Brown, 94 Jomer- WANTEp—Two or more furnish- to meet at Jr. O. V. A. M. hall Sun- Funeral services at the residence WANTED — Cooks and general ance In strong companies at lowest set street ed rooms *lth privilege light home- ments may be made to get the money houseworkers. at once. Plainfleld rates; money loaned on real estate. tf from the general fund. day evening, November 29, at 7 of its mother, 728 East Seventh keeping;

4*.-.^rii^>_^^vJviv.«*iji.:..-*- PACK ft. J.) DAILT SATCBD&Y, KOVBMBER 28, 1MM. j New Jersey Central COAL DKALKRS HOTKLA AMUSEMENTS. londay night at Weber's theatre. | In Effect October 4. UML 1 for New York—1.17. ».«. t.M. «.8». «.*». WETUMPKAINN Annie Russell was seen for : « 67. 7 25. 7.Z8. 7.45. 7«;. 7.U. S.0», LU. Difference In aTUtCrTERS first time in New York as Mary : ».V> S3*. *.U. *.2t. ».M. 10 :8. 10 55. a. m. rington. In John Valentine's com I?.«0. 12.11. 15.41. 1.0». 1.27. 7.27, J.44 EAST SEVENTH XXD WASHINGTON STSL CM. IC 4.12. 4.46. 6.U. «.». «.«. 7.M . Omr 8p««UKy, B«r) "The Stronger Sex." under the • 7 17. g.27, >.27. t.tl. 10.17. ll.tt p. m Coal. i 8t,nd»-_2.17. * 17. 128. 7.U. 7.M, $.62. Try On Barkaklr* managerial direction of the Wagen ; ».»«. 4.45. 10.12 a. m.. 12.40. 1.0*. 1.45. Al: coals may look alike to Open December 1st and Kemper Company. Miss 2.1U. 2.41. 2.0*. 3.24. 4.2*. 5.41 CIS. Rubsell fills a peculiar niche in the « 48. 8.11. S.27. 8 14. • « 10.28. 14.41 p m some p-ople. but compare oar E.G.HULLNG, Prop'r. affections of playgoers, being one of For Newark—4«. «.?». «67. 7.0S. 7.2S "Lehigb" Coal with the Coal Formeil or the Hold Waldmi,, North 7.2S. 7.47. 1.11. KM. «.44 ».2» ».SI. 18.61 few stars with a personal clien- a. m.; 11.00. 12.42. 1.0». 1.27. 2.27. 2.44. 1.0». you bought somewhere else and Anbury ark N. J Thoroughly rev a following due to her rare per- 1.42. 4.12. 4 4i. K.51. 4 2*. 7X7. 8.27. til Ordan eailad tor aM p. m. Sunday—7.21. S.S2. (.34. 10.32. a. you will see a difference. mo «le-l. rewly furnished, paiuted sad al charm, as well as to her ability m.; 12.40. 1.45. 2.41. 124. 4.2t. 6.41. 4.48. You will notice that our Coal derora e '. H earn hfat, baths, electric an actress. In "The Stronger S.U. 8.15. 1.42. 10.28. 10.41 p. m. the Wagenhals and Kemper For Bethlehem, Allentown and ICaacb Burns Brlchtpr. Gives More light", gat. lt<». ii« s ntfl«v l« 4'bote. Oar Yorke. Robert Droucht. Dore for Ijonm Branch and Af>bur> Park, etc Prop. uAstrys. all home rldson. William Wadsworth. J. A —a.17 8.11. 10 5S a m <12 42 Satur- ,f everything la days only). 3.42. 4.46. 5.6». 8.27. 11.28 p. ui rtelle, Elwyn Eaton. Alma Kruger. Boice, Runyon draaajlit Imported '>m prtoe Is m. Sundays—8.52 a. m.. 3.24, 8.13 p. m. Clgan- Hotel jrrm j l tow under tb* en Tracv. Ixmlse DeRlgney. Ce For Lakewood and Atlantic City—3.37, ra'e I'in.ri<-Rr-w.m •-It a. m.. (12.42. Saturday* only). 1.27. <§L Co., known New Tork ia Radclyffe. Grace Spalding. 2.44. (3.42 (8.27 Saturday* only) L*ke- Td. fM-J Ro -ke, Agnes Wndley and Helen bay. wood only) p. m. Sundays—(7.58 kake- Coal, Lumber and LJOTEL KENSINGTOIWJ wood only). ».45 a. m., 1.46 p. in. Masons Materials, (Licensed) 1^1 aris and the lightning minded For Philadelphia—7 11 i» H «t. «.n 10.4S a m 12.11 12 42 l.». 2.14 2 4f. Park Ave_, opp. North Ave.. Palsians. ever crying "Le Roi eat. 6.14. 8 44. 8.60. *.4« p. m MS ni«bC 3iin- WM. J. POULSON, Prop. J. C. POPE & CO., t. vive le Rol" In erery depart- dsy—8.45. t.f.I 10 M V; 4* -.1 42 a m. Plainfleld, S. i. 12.42. 1.44. 2.45 1 42 4 S5, VM « 44 * fcO 107-1W-111 North Avenue. INSURANCE ment of life, are already speculating . >M p. m.. 11.26. 1 15 nighL an* Everrthlna- New m.d I p-to-dats AGENTS, up >n the logical successor of Vlctor- For Baltimore and Xtrhlnmon—X 46 . Reat. lucrative pseudo-historical drama. A* NEW YORK MAIU Tba txat un>c «. order roar winter an rate, the author of "Samson." Arrive—7.00, 8.40. 11.30 a. m., 2.30. 5.00. P«T oi 5.30, » p. m.. 12 midnight. •TIP Thief and "Israel." like Sar. Close—«.3O. 7.30. ».J0. 11.50 a. m.. 2.20, THINK IT OVER! do\|. possess a prodigious fund of (.00. 7.46 p. m. COAL L. Moraller & Son, SOMERVILL.E A*fD EASTOK. When you are making up your dally dra matic energy. I.Ike Sardou. too. BIIHKIH- King witti J«M- WVbrr'a Travesijr Company at New Flainfleid Arrive—8.40 a, m., 1.30. 3.15 and 7 p .m. Is no« Oo noi forgot ttot list what you need from the drug Watdunaken and Jewelers. Be nsteln Is Imbued to the full with Thoulm Monday evening. Close—7.30 a. m.. 1.46 and 4.30 p. m. store. We have It. and will send It Watchfe. CTocki and Jewelry the very genius of the stage: but hln PHILADELPHIA—Plrect. NASH nee Watch and Clock Repairing a Arrive—7.30. 8.40 and 11.30 a. m.. 2.30. promptly. We have the only "Free dr: matic power and fertility has nor A.MUSEMKUTB role of Helnrlch Dlsch. the valet of 7.00 p. m. la ready to (apply roa. Wagon Ik-livery" In the city. Specialty. beejn parallelled since the making Prince Dandllo. on" of his most hu- Cloee-r-6.30, 7.15. 7.30. 9.30 a. m.. 12.35. 2.20. 6.00 and 7.45 p. m. OFFICE—tmn 8OCTH 8ECOXD BT. CM. Nagle's Pharmacy, 219 Park Are. Plainrleid. N. J of he Greek tragedies. V.'cUh in "The Shoemaker, moroua creations. In the supporting THROUGH FAST MAJL FOB EAST. the attraction at the New Plain company are Blanche Ring, Walter Claae—11.50 a. m., and 7.15 p. m. Front and Grove Hta. 'Phone M«. tvery airship expert In the ooun- Jones. Al Hart, Grace Griswold. Lil- THROUGH FAST MAIL FOR WEST AND BOUTH. Complete Line of FURNITURE. trv bas declared "The Battle In the lian Fiizi?erald and Charles J. Ross, Close— 7.15 a. m.. 12.35. «.OO. 7.45 p m.TenEyck & Harris, Skies." one of the big spectacles at the last named playing Prince Dan- PENNSYLVANIA, West of Eauton. Dealer*7 Inn BELLE MEAD SWEETS AND %n«J ooholst^red F.qoxl thq New York Hippodrome, to be a. dilo, whose heart is set on capturing Close—-6.30 a. m.. 12.35 and 6.00 p. m. FENWAY'S CHOCOLATES to now Send a pout*) to reciarkable exhibition of Uie future ELIZABETH—Direct. the Merry Widow. Arrive—8.40 a. m., 2.30. 5.30 p. m. LEHIGH VAJJ.EY COAL. FOR THANKSGIVING IABRI8O*. |44) CKNTKAL AVE. of the armed aero-plane In wars Close—7.30 a. m.. 12.35, 2.20. 6.00 p. m. maker. Polisher. Mat- am rag nations. In this spectacle Office: Rowley's Dru« Store. »r w*at MILLER'S*>HARMACY By special arrangement with Henry NEWARK—Direct. Front Street. Telephone which Is supposed to take place fifty W. Savage, theatre-goers will have Arrive—8.40 a. m., 2.30. 5.30 p. m., 12.00 Para Ave. * «ta Hi Tel. MB. years from now, the first scene shows an opportunity to see Henry E. midnight. I have oc bund som« Close—6.30. 7.30 a. m.. 12.35. 2.20 and 6 00 Terr ftnt Hurt! and the war department of the future Dizey, the prince of American co- p. m. ««dfumCu«i.Ai k,pi Coal Cleaning, Preaaing and Dyeing. wl(h a threatened conflict between medians, in his new comedy, "Mary WATCHUNO. WARREXVILLE. j Oder Shi-d». Pea Cc»:. Hodge's Pharmacy. MoathlT tyontracta. Arrive—12.30 p. m. .1 cent* a tan induction on sash oriara. alnhips of two nations. The second Jane's Pa," at the New Plalnfield Close—9.00 a. m. Prasstmr called for aad delivered. Y. M C A. Building. "INI.VO DKKKMBS A SKBCLALTT. scene shows the fortifications for pro- theatre next Tuesday night. None WATCHUNG. L. A. RHEAUME, tec Ion fro airships, the guns nil be of the leading entertainers on theClose—6.30 p. m. L«iJi<>«' Wum OeanMi. S ronts upwsrdt Arrive—6.45 p. m. U8 Caai roartn St. Tnrphut «M-W BELLE MEAD SWEETS. tienta* Suit* Rleanod SI.80 ing pointed skyward. While the of- stage today combines in his magnetic »-»rd r SUNDAY MAILS. W© n. It is the latest work of that -rou- which are sold l>y W. W. Dunn thib country, has become the talk of talented writer of laughtei-making New York Herald, 747 Wett Front St. do not come by clianon. They are CREAM. the) land. The bill also includes ten itage stories, Edith Ellis. One critic carefully selected trora the beat bl^ circus acts that are given under lays: "It is as good if not better World, Times, Son, Journal, varieties, sssuring Purity and Delicious Flavor. Try our Mo- a tpnt erected h> full view of the au Ijn*r WVIrli. in "Th« Khoomaker,' han anything George Ade ever Telegram, American, ALEX. LUSARDI, dieface. Two performances are given at handed out with an Indiana back- Brooklyn Eagle cha and Java Coffee, alao onr Jifvr rininnVld Theauv. thi» R. L. CLINE Famous Oylon Tea. Krulta, Choice evqry day. • «fl<-rnoon and evening. ground." The scenes are laid in a —and— .Successor to C. B Roav * Oo.) little western town where Portia Per- W. W. DUNN, NU Citfara, etc. field theatre this afternoon and Newark Evening News IX It. R. OPERATION. to kins, who is Mary Jane's "Ma," Is Best Quality Lehi*h Coal TNC PARK CMOCKR. Ill W P">ru .-it. night. running a newspaper. Hiram Per- Received at DC7CH 8TREKT AUD LUOOU PLACE. Te. S07 W. Tard and oflloe ISO West Thim St. TeL SB. The automatic elt»ctric blook signal Joe Weber's Travesty; Compan kins, played by Mr. Dixey. is? Mary Jane's "Pa." He is one of those sysftem, which is In operation on th<> Will be seen at the New Pininfleli The Daily Press IWIE10 WINDOW CLEMiW Cfl. enfire line of the I.ehiKh Valiov Rail- theatre next Monday night- In or-whimsical '"literary fellows," a good- for-nothing chap who deserted his AT KEGULAB OFFIOS RATBB. Renovating—Offices, store* *nd private roid between New York and Buffalo der to make 'us annual offerinp; ab A. KANE ^vaidencas. Service day or olriit. Fur- !anp Niagara Falls, provides the most •olutely up-to-date. Mr. Weber ha i family years ago and has tramped It ilture. oblna and ciassware packed tor all over the world. Like Enoch Ar- pej-fect assurance of freedom from Improved n|>on. his last' year's pro- If you have any buildings, hl accident by collision of trains that duction by preparing a burlesque en den. he came back home when Por- EDUCATIONAX. tia hoped never to see him again. large or small, for sale, now WM.A.KUNE. 611 W. 3d St. eofild be devised, these signals mak- titled ''The Merry Widow and th ing accidents mechanically Impossi- Devil." This is ii satire on the tw Bui she couldn't let him starve, so is_your chance to sell them. I blggakt siKi-esses New York ha Hiram is given a job as man servant The Hartridge School will pay you the highest price bly. known of late, namely, "The Merr on condition that he keep his iden- William H. Pope, fn order to keep trainmen con- tity concealed. Even his own ~chll- KE-orcaco SCPTKMBCR ••. for sash and doors. 8tdntly fully alive to the importance dren, Mary Jane and Lucille, don't New Building, West Seventh Street, ear. ELECTRICIAN. of {observing these signals, what are Arlington Avenue. 'Phone 522-J. aJl kinds of electrical work done ar rea- kn >wn as "Surprise Signal Tests" know him. The idea is a novel con- A Private School carefully graded sonable prtoea. ception for comedy and the story is throughout. arc made by operating officials of told in three Interesting acts that Special teachers of French, German, afuato M6 NORTH AVENUE. th« I>ehigh Valley at intervals, with- contain a happy mingling of fun and Art and Calisthenics. I OS Park Ave., A. KANE ou the knowledge of engineers o>- serious action. "Pa" is finally re- Kindergarten Department calls your attention to w« AND DECORATORS. trsifnm^n. generated through Mary Jane, who In charge of two teachers. JThe last tost of this kind has Just falls in love with his rice puddings Elementary Department your attention to onr fin* be|n completed, and shows that 191 For girls through the 7th grade and for GORMLEY'S and the vagabond wins back his wife boys through the 4th grade. Rimless Glasses. dtapiay of signals purposely disarranged were and the respect of the community. observed without exception by en-- Beys' Department. They Look Good and In the leading role Mr. Dixey is said in charge of Matter. Riding School New Wall Papers. giremea bringing their trains to full to have one of the best roles of his _ Aoademlc Department Yon See Good. stqjv Fire grades—General Course and Codec* DKALKH IN We can't describe the patteny* long career. A score of quaint char- Preparatory. This shows a high state of effi- acters is employed in the telling of Music Department Central R. R. News Stands Hunters and Saddle Horses bat they are new, striking* and el ciency in the service, which should the story, giving a delightful picture In charge of Mia Winifred Bauer fective and with onr large assort- bejand is appreciated by the travel of life in a western town. Anne (Sister of Harold Bauer) Ton can get It at (he C. R. RSpecia. l attention given to Lauiiea and Gymnasium Newa Stand*, both depots, PlalnBeld ment wi; are stir** to o'.etse. public. Sutherland has the role of Portia In-door play-room and bowling alley for Children. Uoraea oroken to aaddleand Perkins and the rest of the excellent Daily Press and Elizabeth Jour- Paints, Oils and Varnishes. rainy daya. nal, on sale at both stands. haxnesa. Alao Hones Boarded. WKSTFIELI). company is the same that appear in Number of pupils In each grade limited. HUGHGORMLEY, Prop. New York later in the week. EMELTN B. HARTRIDGK. Principal. Philadelphia Morning, Evening and Jt was announced yesterday that 107 West Seventh Street. Sunday Papers. Largest assortment Kensington Ave., TeL 194 Woolston& Buckle. thf People's National Bank directors Success is the hardest earned re- of Magazines and Weekly Papers In North A.V hake purchased the Abbott lot, on turn In the world and particularly in MAURICE KAUFMAN the city. Back numbers procured. th^ southwest corner of Broad and Brooklyn Paper*. English Publica- McCULLOUGH'S the theatrical calling, but once earn- 8OLO VIOUINI0T. STEAM MILL, Prjspect streets, for a new banking ed it is lasting and this fact Is (I«te Concert Master Bustlan Srmphonr tion*. Daily and Sunday Paper* de- building. Charles Km* ax IVince Ihindilo ir strongly emphasized In the triumph 8odety,N.T) livered. Order* left at stand receive « Btalner plaos. North Plainfleld, N. J. SUMMER A..J1"" rSS?"!led In»«"iotlon In Plainfleld. R. H. MoCULLOU«H, Prop Preparations are being made by Joe ttVkcr'* ltorieMque of of "Paid In Pull." a new play Of con- Address MO West 78th Street, New Tork or prompt attention. Open Sundays. Is nearly over Merry Widow and (he temporary life In America by Eugene a?8A-?* "?h Street. PlalSela. in oare^f iff B-h^BUndBUdi^X Mouidlnw. ScwU 8a win,. WINTER * managers of the Children's Coun- C Arthur Janke. trjj Home of Mountainside to hold a at New IMainnHd The. Walter which Wagennals and Kem- » to 6m. tu th i F. M. WAGNER, Manager. erfolly rornlabed. will soon be here. alrr Monday night. per presented at the Astor theatre. Jto have your house fafr at West field Casino on December New York, and which is now In itsPiainfield Business College HENRY -WIERENGA t»« rroe« and mow hits It, 121 Widow" and "The Devil." The bur- harden and be looUnv ail second year in that city. A specially Residence 'Phone MT-j. SPRING jHutchinson & Son have purchased lesque has been written by George organized cast and a superior produc- and School of English LADIES' EUREKA ofj Patrick Traynor the building on V. Hohart who has interwlned the tion will be seen here at the NewStudents may enter at any time freight. Ettn street now occupied by their Characters and complications of the Plainfleld theatre next Thursday Day and Night Sessions PROTECTOR Jas. C Hansen. grpcery business. two plays so that they make an ab- night, and the presentation, it is _ ^f*OF. a. a. HtRK. Prla a Frepr PIANO MOVING A BPBOIAI/TT. •"». he will solutely original story that will In WoodhuU & Martin Bide. TeV 7«6-W an estimate j—Dally Pn»»» want ads promised will be as perfect in every till POI lslFOBsl*TIOa) Now'on sale at the Corset Counters of terest and entertain any one who detail as that In New. York. "Paid Try a bos a* '" Oils has never seen either of the originals in Full" was nothing short of a tri- CHAS. M. SUHR A. E. Force & Co. DOBBINS' CIGARS. 141 East Front Street On the other hand, those who^have umph in New York and Chicago, it Advertised Mail Matter. seen the original plays will be fas-having a run of live months in th? TEACHER OF PIANO. Woodhull & Martin Co. Clear Havana NIcMe Tarn or any Mod i R. H. BIRD. P. M cinated by The bubbling humor of latter city, where every critic ac- 614 E. 6th Street. TeL 741-W that yon desire. Manufactured at Us AlUlan. Mm Axel "Tumorc Mini" Carrie this composite satire. Of coui-se the M. &. A. Tepper Bros. North Avenue, opposite Ksnatnataai Ho- T'.til. MISR Grace Mostier. Mr Oian claimed it the greatest play In years tel. Plainfleld. N. J. 1908 Wall Papers. Hit>wn. Mrs & Miss Moore. Mm William charming music which Franz Lehar and welcomed Mr. Walter into the| BrpokridRr. Mm. Martini Mr Albert wrote has been retained, wlille a. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! ASK TO SEE THEM. IMPORTKD A AMERICAN GOODS. Rrfiwn. Miss El»anorMarchant. EHeanor all too small ranks of American play- Kindling and Grate Wood. - f*. Mr M E Mauitcr, Mm W number of eonss by popular writers wrights. For many seasons the un- TheyRmSeason. TheVeryBest loiosmos C. CONOVER&CO. ilkFhank. Mm. ENllsfm. Minn Mant have been added. Among these may Also Choice Meat*, Poaltry and Fish. mBI j> rk^. Mlsw Anle O'Connor Miss M questioned merit of Wagenhals and !£!liveries2 . /25rOrder s^ raostva^ Pmd a-t +iway. Mr John O'Sllvie Mm J he mentioned a Scotch song "Bon- Kemper's productions has won them Haau^asd Bac*n. D hevtler. Mr H DOIivrr Mr Peter nie. My Highland Lassie." sung by JOHN WIRTH •9 SOMERSET STREET. rret.. J, WW Pop«>. Frank great consideration and In this in- Filler. Mm F A Palmer. Mr Osrar Blanche Ring, who Is doing as much stance usual consideration has been F. Neidig, (Sueoaeaar to H«*»-* 'Isfls) JOHN MOBUS, fkf>«mla». Mr JimParker. Mr J A for Scotch songs as she did some H 11. Mr Prank Phillips. S J given the matter of choosing the cast P. O. Bos tS*. RKAI. HBTATB Hnlt Mrs R I Rasa. Mr E H time ago for Irish. Miss Ring has] and making the production, which Bakery and Confectionery. Hi nlgan. Mrs P Simmonx. Mm A several other somgs notably one call-! STATIONERY REAL .—, H hjnaw, Anelle Staat. E to perfect in every detail. Alreadr 901-80* Wart Fron. 'u TM. No. ESTATE "9 D Zlan Shotwell. Mm John «?d •Yip.f The production has been* there has been a large demand for AU orden s«ttr«n« «t stert and For Krat. RENTALS—REAL ESTATE H is. Mr D Stevens. Mr Walter staged by Julian Mitchell, whose AND TOYS. U. Thos I Tlllinirhajit. Mi«i AX. seats. .CHAR, Lucas, Mrs J M Vater. Mr Wm Kontus for this kind of work dom- PIANO TUNING •man •rmmrnr M4rtin. Mrs E CWlnn. Mr. Thos J ing* its every feature. Joe Weberj HARPER, Geo. F. Brown, *wr, Miss Eliza WTiltehead. Mr Chris INSURANCE AND MEAL ESTATE. Mead. Mrs E S Wlkoff. Mm Thos hinise'f appears In the prominent! PARK AVENUEi B. D4VOUMO aUckenxle. Miss Wallen. Mr A C lsL»M.«* UlStf USW. Front^t. USE PRESS WANT ADS afanassa. Barls EAT Arm

& I'-y J ..'•.J •;.:...:,»• • m. tooenra caressingly a rmie peitet you will." Of soft paper. lta possessor did not FICTURES BY A. WEIL Piano Extravagance He bean) no response Tbe Idas require to examine It to reamrare him- VICTOR gleaming folds of the portieres bops; self aa to its legitimacy as a work of Consists Only in B«yintthe mr>! Ion less. Still, a sharp and staccato art. nor as to the nromlnroee of the Wrong Piano at Any Price clatter of hoofs that bad risen In tbe Roman C In its embellishment of en- •trert. might have drowned her voi^e. Aa home entertainment Is a "\ century." he reflected sullenly; nuns—Ity lor tbe well are of tb« HORN Co "If yoa please—V be said agajn. family circle, and the (act that • loudly. "one lonely little century for mlae. good pUno U the beat investment 73 MARKET STREET. "E The silence sang sibilant In 1 *Nd he had a wad like a hat* . . oa you emn make lor inct Baaing tbe ears: and he crew conscious of a Mm. . . . "Nd I might 've had It pleasure of your home, the 011I7 sense of anxiety and fear stifling n all for my very own If ..." His iniatake you can make ie In bu«- its Intensity brow clouded blackly. BRASS ing the WRONG PIANO AT ANY "Sleuth'" Hlckey ground the ep|. PKICK. Tbe purchase of a your "FURNISHING" PLANS! At length, striding forward, with "KW BUIL0II6 swift gesture be flung tbe bangin thet vindictively between his teeth. No need to put off your pet aside. And spat. "Sleuth! Ah bell!" Hallet & Davh, Piano SALE ITEUr plan to start housekeeping this Recalled to himself by the very ia economy personified, You want fall—since we're offering such CHAPTER XII. vehemence of his emotion, he turned BOWL your dollar* to go as lair a* possi- BUREAUS " On Reconsideration. hastily, drained to it* drocs tbe tall v ble. You wantj the bket *t the At27.5O «£ remarkable easy payment terms! glass of lukewarm and vapid l>«er right price. Thia la what you get Gently but with decision Serit. At 21.50 *- No matter WHAT the size of Hickey set hie face against the allur •- which had «'c-od at his elbow, placed a By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE At 12.OO "- your bill, we will be glad to ment of bis wine-cap and the Impor- nickel on tbe table, and. rising, wad- tunities of his fellow-officers. dled hastily out Into the nlcht We know yon want n COUCHES accommodate you with our lit- He was tired, he affirmed with It waa being borne In mxwi him with tle payment phut, giving yon weary nod; tbe lateness of tbe hour much force thai if he wished to save "pon't mention It, air; I've carried IMMEDIATE possession of the* rendered him quite Indisposed for coi his name and fame somnthln' had got you boften before this evenin', and—ex- VICTOR vlvlal dalliance. Even the sight to be done ntx>ut It. goods you want! The store O'Hagan. reduction Incarnated. In thfe "I hadn't < m-Mtih left Mm *o long, and we al»o know that probably you NEVER looked so attractive as vestibule, a bottle under either am I CUOS9." he m!,i himself: "but . . . havn't the price Ju*t now. Bring ua wMtmctkhmmt NOW, for there's a "New Buil- clutching a box of cigars jealous I'll get him all rleht " four or five dollars and we will send At 7.75 V2L,»' ding" sale in all departments. with both hands, failed to move thfe And turning, lumbered gloomily east- you the machine and trust you for temperate soul. ward, rnpt wjib vain imagining*, EASIEST CREDIT IN TOWN 1 "Nah," he waved temptation asldi squat. *»i K.Ti n?ure b'cndtnK Into tb« tbe rest. Come in and talk it over. deep. m« anfr shadows of tile Tender- Cone to us and with a gesture of finality "I don' in a Hallet A Davis, to a«y noth- DO IT SOW. ret the Best for guess I'll take notbln' to-niKht, thanks loin: nnd i"i on toward Maltland't rooms—m< •<>•••. misunderstood, malig- ing ot tbe quiet joy and satisfac- Stoves? the Best! C w - _ - O'nlght all" tion that inheres in tlis owner- Urn a "Portland Range "—and be satisfied. Oaks and Parlor Stoves—0.76 up. And. wheeling, shaped a course foi nant. c< ridlinc his fictitious wrongs: ship of good and beaotiinl things Cylinders, 4.60 up. Pot Stoves, 2.60 up. The "Quality** J3 road way. somehow palhetii-nlly typical of 'h« —thin makes Hallet A Davis H. V. LOUGH Oil Heater—for chilly days! The early morning air breathed chll force he represented. pianos true bargains. 15O Ea«t Front Street. but grateful to his fevered brow. Odd On the corner of Fifth avenue b» Our small payment plsn makes ly enough. In view of the fact that h< paused, startle! f»ir!y out of his dour piano buying ea»y. Write tor had Indulred in no very violent exer- mood by the loud erho of a name al- catalogues of pianos and special ready become too hatefully familiar j- offerings In Player Pianos. cise, he found himself perspiring pro fusely. Now and again he saw fit tc to bis ears and by the Night of what, Bet. 1830. | Kodaks pause, removing his hat and utilizing at first Rlanc-r he took to be the be> MATHVSHEK&SON a large soiled bandana with erimj ginning of a street brawl. Hallet &!|Davis abandon. j AND At such times his face would be up-! CHAPTER XIII. Piano Co., ~ • PIANOS turned, eyes trained upon the dim In-! Flight. C. A. RBID,;Manas«r.fMM Unites beyond the pale moon sm It ten; In the alcove the girl waited. 17JTE7Front8t., Plainfleld, S.J. sky. And he would sigh profoundly—• In the throes of incipient hysteria; at Supplies not the furnace s!«th of a lover think] first too weak from reaction and re- Telephone 898-B. THE EUTERPE ing of his mistress, but tbe heartfelt { vulsion of fpcKng to do anything other Developing, Printing and En- and moving nigh of the man of years than lean heavily against the wall and larging. and cares who has drunk deep of that fight with all her strength and will PLAYER-PIANO. cup of bitterness called Tnappreclated against this crawling, shuddering, Th# Detective Stepped Forward and The Photo Store, THE PIANO YOU CAN PLAY. Genius. creeping horror of nerves, that threat- Unlocked the Handcuffs. Holed Out and The Euterpe Player-Piano is a delight- Then, tucking the clammy bandana ened alike her self-control, her con- 129 North Avenue. sciousness, and her reason. cuse jny sayin' so—I never 'ad a fare ful combination of the best in Piano and into a hip pocket, and withdrawing his Player construction. It is ideal in every yearning gaze from the heavens, would But insensibly the tremor wore It- as tipped 'andsomer. It's a real pleas- detail and is particularly simple and easy ure. Sir, to be of service." Pulled the Hole struggle on. with a funereal counte- self away, leaving her weary and worn WASHINGTON ROCK to operate. nance as the outward and risible mani- bnt mistress of her thoughts and ac- "Thank you," returned Maltland With this beautiful Player-Piano in festation of a mind burdened with tions. And she dropped with gratitude eying him in speculative wise. "1 your home you can play and hear any mundane concerns: such as (oneInto a chair, bending an ear attend** wondi >r—" In'After Them. SPRING WATER thing that thought or wish may suggest, for with the aid of the perforated roll the might shrewdly surmise) that auto- to the war of words being waged Is The man was a rough, burly English Bottlers 01 high-clssa sort drinks, graphed portrait of a deputy commis- the room beyond the portieres. man of one of the most intelligent, If Otngfu Ale, Hods Water and Pure whole realm of music is at your call. In the purchase of this instrument sioner of police which the detective's At first, however, she failed to grasp not Intellectual, kind; the British cab- Spring Water, and Siphon Goods.' lynx-like eyes bad discovered on Malt- by, an a type, has few superiors for Private families' and parties' pat- should you not wish to pay cash, terms o the import of the altercation. And ronage is solicited. payment to suit your convenience may beland's escritoire, nnhappily, toward when in time she understood Its trend, sheer quickness of wit and under arranged. the close of their conference, or, pos- ft was with incredulity, resentment, standing. Tjhis man had been sharp- If you have at present an instrument sibly, the mighty processes of depart- and a dawning dread lest a won* ened and tampered by bis contact Henry Pedeflous, we will take it as part payment, making mental law. with its attendant annoy- thing might yet befall her. worse by with ^meridan conditions. His eyes you a liberal allowance. ances of charges preferred, hearings tar than aught that bad gone before. were shrewd! bis face honest if weath- 67o-M er-beaten, hi* attitude respectful. before an obviously prejudiced yet But to be deprived of his protection, Hotel Pedeflous, Plainfield high-principled martinet, reprimands to feel herself forcibly restrained froSs "I've another use for you to-night," and rulings, reductions in rank, the shelter of his generous care—! llaltland dedlded, "If you are at lib- MATHUSHEK & SON"breaking," transfers; or—yet a third A moment gone she bad been so erty and^dlicreet?" The final word possibility—with tbe prevailing rate sure that all would now be well wltn was a question, flung over his shoul- JOS. F. BURKE of wage as contrasted between detec- her. once Maltland succeeded in rid- der as he turaed toward the escritoire. PIANO CO. tive and "fldewalk-pounder," and the ding himself of the police. He would "Yei sir." said tbe man thought Successor to Mr*. John Brown cost of living as contrasted between shut the door and—and then sbewooM rallv. "I allbs can drive, sir even Manhattan, on the one hand, and Ja- when I'm difnklu' ardest and can t come forth and tell him. tell Up to about I860 tbe Mammoth Cave Genera) Contractor and Grader maica. BronxvIUe, or St. George, Sta- (everything, and, withholding naught tee no think." of Kentucky was widely advertised by ten Island, on the other. "Yei ? Yoii've beeu drinking to- Cesspools and Vaults Cleaned jthat damned her in her own esteem, lta owner. Bat the owner died that Satisfaction Guaranteed. A dlmly-llghted side-entrance pres- throw herself upon his mercy, bruised night?; Maltllnd smiled quietly, stand- Positively me only oderless Excavator la the |all writing desk and ex year and left the care to thirteen heira City. ently loomed Invitingly in the ser-with penitence but serene in the as- ing at the sn geant's path. He glanced up. some- tracting a II of bills from a con scattered over the country. The lucky estimates cneerfuUy rivea. Cold Weather Necessities lurance that be would prove kind. ce&led drawer] thirteen devoted themselves to dreams Leave orders at thing surprised to find himself on She bad such faith In his tender "I'm fair bl nd, sir." of spending the big Income which tbe J.T. Vall'a, North avenue., PboneiSM We arc now showing a Sixth avenue: then, bowed with the ind gentle kindness now. . . . 81M "VerW well.]' Maltland turned and cave had been earning for many yean Postoffloe Box TIB large assortment of fatigue of a busy day, turned aside, >ad divined HO clearly the motive that For prices address entering a dingy back room separated lad permitted Anisty's escape In or- extend e secreted from tbe prying of tbe po- "You will w t outside," said Malt But tbe great care conveys a lesson at a very I»w Price. We are habitues. land, nUl I come out or—or send to every business man. If yon quit Stoves—Good Stoves—at low prices. "A 1" Bakers and Work- Ice, smuggled out of the house and somebo !y foryou to take wherever KADESH * LEVINK, Into a vacant chair beside one of taken to a place of safety, given a advertising, your place will be Ignored ing Stoves. these the detective dropped, and famil- sjew chance to redeem herself, to dean direct e< Oh, hat's all right—not an- by the public even more than Mam- 23 Somerset St. other w >rd!" iarly requested the lantern-jawed her hands of tbe mire of theft, to be- moth Cave U ignored, because yon are Also, we have a fine line of Oil Heaters, Oak and Cylinder Stove*, waiter, who presently bustled to hiser. 1908. or they will be forever barred the Indispensable cigar, puffy handa 4nlsty; that Maltland was—MaJUand; neath he ehi wherein Henrietta M. Huff is petitioner from prosecuting or recovering the General Hardware and Hougcfurniahing's. clasped across his ample chest, be upon he primal y clear-headed impulse and you. Frederick J. Huff, are defend- same against the. subscriber. si word synonymous with "man of ant, you are required to appear and GEORGE W. COLE. Administrator. sat for many minutes by the side of " or." 4 to give her rescuer the aid of theplead, answer or demur, to the petition- 10 SI >s Tel. 398 Front St. and Park Ave. his unheeded drink, pondering, turning light. er's petition on or before the twenty- In tbe beginning, indeed, all that ra- fifth day of January next, or In default over and over in bis mind the one ined her from doing so was her He seemed to recall very clearly her thereof, such decree will be taken against idea it was capable of harboring at a (light raying, a-quiver with you ax the Chancellor shall think equit- iwledge that Maltland would be jure. able and Juat- time. fright add solic tude—care for him! — TURKISH BATHS! njore pained by her sacrifice than glad- The object of 'saJd suit Is to obtain a "He c'u'd 've wrote that letter to d >ned or relieved. He was so sore of her faci senei ve and Bweet beneath decree of divorce dissolving the marriage TAKE ONE VALUE IN himself. . . . He's wise enough. its rod r cro of hair, that of a between you and said petitioner, upon clearing himself. ... It waa ta- the (fround of desertion. Ladies Mornings,Gentlemen Atternoona . . Teh can't fool Hickey all the child king om evil dreams, her Dated November 24. lit*. n nreivable to her that there eonld bt) eyes see!:ing hi with their dumb mes- WILLIAM NEWCORN. Take Trolley to Saattsrlam, n en so stupid and crassly uuobeei w Solicitor of Petitioner, MILK AND CREAM sage of appeal | and of . . He Postofflee Address. 119. West Front Semersrt Street. ai t as to be able to confuse tbe Iden- dared not name what else. • street. Plainneld. N. J. Depends on Quality as well as Price. U y of the two men for a single te- Forlonk. pitiful, little figure! Odd It 11 ;s Soawi st int. What though they did resemble teemed that he should fear to face her TITUS H. LAURY Our Cream for instance, is worth from half again to^^twiceasrnuch ea Eh other In form and feature? Tbe again, alone, that he should linger re- ASK FOR THE FISHER HOLDBACK as that of most other dealers, on the eround of rjchness^ and conse- HI eness went no deeper; below the luctant tj cross the threshold of his surface, and rising through It with The old style holdback for MASON AND BUILDER. •tudy, m trustful and afraid alike of blinds affords a rooatlne place quent greater cost to us. •v»ry word and look and gesture, lay himself alnd of her—* thief. for birds and causes urly Office, 323 East Front Street. a jworld-wlde gulf of difference ia stains to disflffure the -idea TOs Sattloc. Hants! and Front Work. No artificial "thickeners" or preservatives in ours either. Our For w at should he say to hero.f tbe house nnder the b'lnds evfery shade of thought, feeling mad Notice this carefully and then Tatophuna 4*4- L. cream is thicker because richer. Instinct. other tha the words that voiced the you will want hunger o his heart ? Yet if he She herself could never again ba 4s> The FISHER HOLDBACK tpoke . . words such as those JOHN WINZENREID. Rich Milk 8c per qt; Rich Cream 12c per half pt. ©ejved—no, never! Not for a seeasA to—to a lef . . . what would be Buttermilk 6c per qt. eofeld she mistake tbe one for tfctv the end It all? It. No bird otler. . . .What were they sartact What d it matter* Surely he, i roost Furniture and The turmoil of her indignation sob- *ho knen the world wherein he on this. •idjsd as she listened, breathlessly, to ud move d and had his being, knew Freight Express. PlainfieldMilk&Cream Co. MaUland's story of bis adventure*; bitter we the worth of Its verdicts. Moving Vans and Storas*. an*) tbe Joy that leaped in her for hi* The worh might go hang, for all he til Lee Place. 'Phoos MO-R. MARCHANT BROS. frank mendacity in suppressing, every: fared, least his life was bis own. Near Front St. Incident that involved her. waa an feat whether > make or to mar. and he 112 Watchuntf Ave. ov« rpowering. She could have weyt bad not t answer for It to any power for! sheer happiness; and at a later this side of the gates of darkness. Win. C. Burke HOAGLAND'S UmJB she would; but not now, And if b; any act of his the world MOVING VAX9. T BAGGAGE and FrHMTUKB A Full Line of Single and Double Barrel Shot Guns. Rifles. eve Ttblng depended on ber •honld be riven a man and a woman in Furniture Tracking and Kxpress. bapress— MOVWG. Ing the very silence of death. . . . exchange 2 Hudson Avenue, PlaJnfield. X. J. Shells, etc.. at Popular Prices. F ow dared they doubt him? Tbe or a_thief and an Idler, per- Office 205 Park Are. Indents' The crude brutish lnsol- haps in se final reckoning his life ATI Orders Will Receive Prompt t Also a full line of Musical Instruments and Supplies. Tel. 8IVW Home TeL 648-L Lateat Oolumblolumbm BceBceorda.. 15c each. BK/cle/ s and SuppUea gmtXy reduced. W« repair gum. •night no be accounted altogether Attention. 'Phone 847-L. [ 11 13 lm l d d kb Baby canlaaea tld fetelt "Back Meh Up a Tub of Suds." of them! - Heir anger raged wasted. Olcjclea. motor ejrdas and pkooocrapba. again . . . and as swiftly He set Sack his shoulders and in- BURNS CLOSED SATURDAY TILL 6 P. M. OPES SUBDAT. time. . . . Ml get him yet. Got-qu. rbed. extinguished In a twinl *plred d< ply. eyes lightening: and E. B. Maynsird's LEO ZEISEL (successor to S. W. Frucht), tun make good 'r it's tbe sidewalks terror born of'her excitement) stepped t o the study, resolved. THE BARBER 2S4 Wast Front Street. TeL 878-W. Tr mine. . . . Me. tryin' hard to a (fare suggtrstlon thrown oat "Miss— he railed huskily: and _. ._. it^ Hair Draastag fans Bsempntsna. make an 'onest livtn'. . . . "NdBic ev Hair Cmriaa a ••••iahy. 8 Chain; No WaJtu«. •topped, reminded that; not yet did he TaL Mo. IM-L j him with all kinds of money!" ) even know;her name. s. ragg POUSM mm mn MUWS TRY A PRESS WANT AD. The tat mottled fingers sought a "It is saftiee. now." bhe amendedam< , nor* 141INORTH AVBtUft. TKL. «44.W. Sit WATCaTTie ATX. vsiatcou aexket u.£, &c'j]isx there- —f AdTerttes to . ;' ftjJHfrftg. &*toa-^j]ik.»:.^iLi^^/>fi.^F; L i4w|BI u^y.fcK

FAME •. . J.) DAILY 8ATCRDAY, KOTRMBER SB, 1

Football and i COUNCIL'S ' EV/ The Twenty-Year Period \ General Sports m\m OF ROUTINE ••!••• * \ t : ' : Aprojxis the suggestion of Mayor I LDTHEATRE Charles J. Fisk at a recent meeting during which the Mew youngest child. For a [ that the city publish annually in MARATHON FIVE HER!; ' pamphlet form a list of all tax as PLAYING ALL THE sossmenlF, a communication was re- Monthly Income Policy slightly higher pre- reived from Howard C. Tracy at the MEETS YJ.CA adjourned meeting, last night, rec- LEADING ATTRACTIONS. • ommending that not only the assess- is-paid in monthly in- mium the payments m nts but aM f eve y cIty The Marathon A. C. basket ball ' " ****"• ° u / , W.J.COUNIHAN 'ROPRIETOR* MANAGER. of Westfleld. will meet the del'?rtm*n!' together with other val- local Y. M. C. A. five tonight at the liable and important data be publish- stalments covers the will be made during ed In book form. He presented a TONIGHT association gymnasium. Tb« Favorite HebrewIapetaooato • A Life Picture of Vnsnrpaased K\cei- ! copy of such a book published by the Schedules hare been adopted by , lencc FuU H rt municipal authorities of Brooklin*. n « °* ** time necessary to the entire lifetime of the various teams affiliated with the L.C.W Mass.. at a cost of $4,273.80. Hebe Y. M. C. A. in their respective , Tetn iad L*D«hhr. lleved that such action here would Price*—Mallnee, 2.1c, 35c. raise and educate the the beneficiary. leagues and are as follows: stimulate Interest In municipal af- V. M. C. A. >Ujor Ii<*frae. fairs*and be a great benefit. The Nov. 28—Marathon A. C. at Plain- matter was referred to the finance fleld, non-league game; Dec. 5—- committee. •Passalc T. M. C. A. at Plainfleld; The petition of J. F Burke and 12—Columbia 2nd at Plainfleld, non- others for an electric light on Mon- league game; 26—26th Ward Y. M. roe avenue, between West Seventh Monday, Nov. 30 C. A. at Plainfleld. non-Jeague game; and Eighth street, was granted on Jan. 1—Willlamsbridge Y. M. C. A. motion of Mr. Montgomery. Direct from Joe Weber's at Plainfleld, non-league game: 2— Mrs. Mary C. Moore, owner of the The Prudential 26th Ward Y. M. C. A. at Brooklyn, Theatre, New York, in property on West End avenue, ad- JoeWd 'S non-league game; 9—'Montclair Y. joining Green brook, protested M. C. A. at Montclair: 16—'Orange Satires on the Hits of against an assessment of $178.48 for Y. M. C. A. at Orange: 23—•Mont- macadamizing the street, claiming Travesty Co. the New York season. clair Y. M. C. A. at Plainfleld; 29— that It was not that much benefit 'Elizabeth Y. M. C. A. at Elizabeth; to her. and beside the authorities I 30—Townsend Harris at Plainfleld. THE had caused a twenty foot wing wall non-league game; Feb. 6—'Paterson to be erected In front of her prop- Y. M. C. A. at Paterson; 13—•Eliza- erty, extending from the bridge, A Local Bank Account will be found a convenience if not a necessity. beth Y. M. C. A- at Plainfleld; 27— which she believed to be a damage. Why not open an account with this Company? It may prove to be both. •Passalc Y. M. C. A. at PasKHlr: Mar. The m.itter was referred to the 6—'Orange Y. M. C. A. at Plainfleid. TttE PLAIN FIELD TRUST COMPANY flnanco (ommltteo. Y. M. C. A. Minor I>>ajrne. MERR WIDOW •—L— - -i-.: - •—. Assets $2,500,000 Resolutions offered by Mr. Bux- Dec. 5—X. P. H. S . at Plainfleld: 4% Interest on Special Department Accounts. ton and adopted, authorized the can- 11—Marathon A. C. at Westfleld: cellation of $9,000 of the street Im- 3% Interest on Checking Accounts. Jan 2—S. X. Club at Milburn: 9-- provement bonds, not sold out of th» Marathon A. C. at Plainfleld: 16 — whole issue of $40,000. Mr. Buxton I DEVIL Arrow B. B. C. at Plainfleld: Feb. 6 and attempted lo have a resolution adopt- BY ARRANGEMENT WITH HENRY W. SAVAGE —Madison Y. M. C. A. at Plainfleld; ed appropriating $4f>0 for the em- 20—Marathon A. C at Plainfleld; ployment of an expert to audit t*i»» Staged by Julian Mitrhill-Book by CEO. V. HOBART Mar. 13—Madison Y. M. C. A. a' city's books, but in accordance with I Charles F. N'eajflc's Success. Madison. a previous action the matter was laid Charles F. Neagle. of West Sixth Sunday-ivhool Athletic League. over until the first of the year, when Joe Weber Blanche Ring Charles J.Ross 1909 E.-M.--F. "30 street, a young artist of considerable Jan. 1—Hope vs. 1st Baptist, Sev- the matter can be done at leisure Walter Jones Blanch! Deyo and ability, has been doing some clever enth-day Baptist vs. 1st Presbyteri- work for the Harpers. In the Thanks- Petitions together with a commun Al Hart Grace Gruwold Lillian Fitzgerald an (at 3 p. m.; 4—Crescent Ave. vs. Ication relative to assessments on giving number of Harper's Weekly Seventh-day Baptist. 1st Presbyteri- he had a sketch suggestive of the property of the Xew Jersey Central an vs. 1st Baptist; 9—Hope vs. Sev- In this city, namely. 301-307 Park and JOE WEBER'S FAMOUS BEAUTY CHORUS season, a large turkey being out- enth-day Baptist: 11—Crescent Ave. lined in the clouds. avenue, and 632-650 North avenue, Positively the Biggest Musical Event of the Season vs. 1st Presbyterian, 1st Baptist vs. were presented by Mr. Buxton and G«v>rjte E. Roger's Funeral. Seventh-day Baptist; 16—Hope vs. referred lo the finance committee. PKICFS 25c, 5O<\ 75c. $1, $1.50 and The funeral of George E. Rogers, 1st Presbyterian: IS—1st Baptist vs The communications from the com- who died at his home in Brooklyn, Crescent Ave., Seventh-day Baptist pany a=U to have the assessment on Thursday night, will be held at the vs. 1st Presbyterian: 23 — 1st Baptist the Park avenue property placed at residence of his parents. Mr. and vs. Seventh-day Baptist: 30—Cres- $3..">00 anil $1,500 on the. North ave- Mrs. D. W. Rogers, of West Second cent Ave. vs. Hope; Feb. 1 — 1st Pres- nue property, as previously assessed street, tomorrow afternoon at 50. byterian vs. Crescent Ave., 1st Bap- by the State Board of Assessors. tist vs. Hope; 6—Hope vs. 1st Pres- TUESDAY, DEC. 1 Burial will be at Hillside. byterian; 8—1st-Presbyterian vs. 1st Mr. Hibbard. chairman of the fire HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS FOB "A Trip In Holland." Baptist, Crescent Ave. vs. Seventh- and building committee, i.resentej 4 CyL 30 H.P.with Magneto and 5 Lamps $1275 George Wharton Edwards, of day Baptist: 15—1st Baptist vs. copies of the lease for the vacant lo' Nb mutter what price yon pay j ou cannot *,«* a better 30 b.p. 4oylinder Franklin place, the artist. Is writing Crescent Ave.. Hope vs. Seventh-day in the rear of No. 1 Engine House. CM-, pur entire allotment lor 1909 will undoubtedly be sold belore sprite. a, descriptive article. "A Trip in Hol- at a yearly rental of $4 5, according friend for catalog. Baptist: 2 2—Crescent Ave. vs. Hope. land," which is appearing in the 1st Baptist vs. 1st Presbyterian: 2 7 to previous custom. It is necessary 413 Park Av. rhautauqua Magazine. The article, —Hope vs. 1st Baptist; Mar. 1 — 1st that the city should have the use a continuous one, will run until June. of this lot as a means of entering HENRY E. A. C. Thompson Auto Co. TeL 991-J. Presbyterian vs. Crescent Ave.. 1st 1909. Baptist vs. Seventh-day Baptist: 8-- and leaving the city property through 1st Baptist vs. Crescent Ave.. Sev- the adjoining alley. The leases had —Use Press want ads. They enth-day Baptist vs. 1st Presbyteri- to be sent to California to obtain pay. an; 13—Seventh-day Baptist vs. the signatures of the owner? of {he I Hope; 15—Hope vs. 1st Presbyteri- property, the Patterson br»thdrs, i •s. Fannie an, Seventh-day Baptist vs. Crescent formerly of this city. CHRISTMAS Ave.; 2 2—Crescent Ave. vs. Hope. A resolution bv Mr. Hibbard and DIXEY BIJOU THEATRE adopted, named Harold L. Hall, the Iyocal I/eajrne. Comedians in the Bloomtield Zeisler SALE Latest Moving Pictures. architect for the new fireD EYEMNtt. SUPPER vs. Meteors: Business Men vs. Com- 35c, 5Oc. 7.V. jl.OO »l.S0 TICKETS %t. V T Sale j at Miller's ets; Jan. 5—Leaders vs. Comets; Pharmacy, corner Park Avei and 4 h St. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 14—First Baptist vs. Comets, Lead- PERSONAL. ers vs. Business Men; 19—First Bap- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 DAINTY AND CHOICE AR- tist vs. Leaders: 28—First Baptls' F. C. Burner, of Jackson avenue HIGH-CLASS MOVING PICTURES and ILLUSTRATED TICLE8 SUITABLE FOB SOME vs. Business Men, Leaders vs. Com- has been removed to Muhlenberg SONGS «jnd VAUDEVILLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS ets; Feb. 2—Leaders vs. Meteors; 18 Hospital suffering from typhoid fe- 5c and 10c :o SLONIM —Meteors vs. Business Men; 23— ver. PEOPLE Meteors vs. Comets. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Campbell, who THURSDAY, DECJ-Thc Create* of All Successes Jeweller and Optician went to New York to spend Thanks- ARE Football Game Declared Off. giving, have been staying at the Ho* •.BRING BUILDING —Use Pre»b want ads. The; Owing to the death of Fred Gray, tel Wolcott. PAID] IN FULL who was president of the Holy Cross fEST FRONT STREET Par. Misses Grace and Katharine L'tley. urer Sam. W. Cunningham. SATISFIED Club, and also a pupil at the Plain- of New York, are spending a few gQ 75c, »1 field High School, the football game days as guests of Mrs. Craft, of Ken- scheduled for this afternoon between sington avenue. P. 4 Cylinder, with Magneto $875, Roadster $825 the two teams has been declared off. Edwards present a grand revival F. O. B. Plainfleld The associates of the boy feel deeply Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Shepard. of Comedy Drama Philadelphia, have been visiting Mr. with a secret hiding place grieved over his untimely death and promptly.decided not to play the Shepard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. for valuables, others take game. D. Shepard, of "The Gables." JEANS. a large amount of risk. Mr. and Mrs. August Huntington. |S5c. 50c. 75c and «!. Linen Shower for Miss Rlimm. of Scranton. Pa., are stopping for a Miss Katherlne Blimm was ten- visit with their parents. Mr. and Saturday, Matinee You avoid all concern dered a linen shower last night at Mrs. Samuel Huntington, of Frank- Night, Dec 5—The latest and dinger by renting a her home on Somerset street. Th'* lin place. tic Success box in our safe deposit affair was a surprise arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Shepard. vault. her aunt, Mrs. B. L. Clarke, in an- formerly of this city, but now of ticipation of her approaching mar- Philadelphia, have returned home AR MARK. riage to George Strayer. after a short visit here. Mr. Shep- ALL-STAR CAST. Private boxes from £5.00 ard is in charge of the Philadelphia Special Sermon to Men. branch of the Northwestern Electric Hi h-<'laxK Moving Pk-turr* find 1 per year upward. "The Religion of a Man's Man" K Company, being transferred there lustrated Song* and Vaudeville. will be the subject of a special ser- from Madison. Wis. better 20 h. p. car cannot be made. By far the best value mon which Rev. L. R. Howard will FRIDAY, DM'KMItKK 4. Our storage vaults for ever offered in an automobile. Oraers for early spring deliveries now preach in Hope chapel tomorrow STOCK COMPANY PLEASES THEATR AMATEUR NIGHT being (booked. Send for catalog. large and bulky articles. morning. All men are especially in- vited as it will interest them partic- AX INITIAL APPEARANCE. Miuinero Daily. ularly. 'Phone . The Conness & Edwards Stock 5c and lOc Ford Sales Co., 413 Park Av. 991-J company, which has a circuit of ci- Wife Beater Returns. ties in the northern part of the State, Nicholas Kelley, after an absence presented "Raffles" at the New Plain- STIUKK rxSKTTLKD. of several months, returned yester- field theatre last night, as the first CHBISTIAA FIELD. day and renewed his annoyances to of a series of productions to be given his wife. He was arrested and given at the local playhouse. The drama Perth Amboy. Nov. 2X. Witt the The weekly organ recitals by Wil- a suspended sentence with orders to $1,000 in Presents Free! CITY was presented in a high class manner oqer of the National Firepro >flng liam E MaeClymont. organist, will leave town. Grfnd Auction Sale of Lots at Highland Park, Plamfield. and made a very favorable Impres- eompanv to raise the minimum rage be resumed at Grace church tomor- sion on the audience. The company in its three potteries .situated in this row afternoon at 4 o'clock. Borough Boys Amwted. don't have to buy a lot to get a present. They are free. NATIONAL includes several well known actors vicinity to $1.40 for a ten-hour day The Sunday-school of the First Two DOVS, Charlie and Eddie Hope, and actresses and every role was and a repetition of the rompi ny's Sale Commences at 2:00 P. M. Daily. will be given a hearing Tuesday on Baptist church will give a demonstra- capably interpreted. assurances that all who quit tork tion of its program at the meeting For particulars and free tickets apply to BANK charges preferred by Mary Lees, of might return without suffering] the Harmony street, that they called him of the Plainfleld Sunday-school A special musical service will be consequences of the walkout.! the Teachers' I'nion, at the Y. M. C. A. names and threw stones at him. held at Grace M. E. church tomorrow r ELSTON M. FRENCH, strike situation among the po tery Monday night at 8 o'clock. All pe ' night. Miss Josephine Martin will works and clay diggings, whi< h is sons interested in Sunday-school MUs Mary Perkins, formerly of 171 fJORTH AVENUE, PLAINF1ELD, N. )., be the soprono; Mrs. Harry DeMeza, being watched over by six comp inles work are invited. this city, but now of WUndsor. Vt.. contralto; Dyckman Winckler. vio- of the New Jersey National G lard. 141 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. is visiting friends in Plainfleld for a linist, and Miss Alice Carroll, organ remained practically few weeks. 1st. unchangec to- —Use rrass want ads. day.