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XXX. \<» 41 SOI'TH AMBOY. N..I.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 21. 1911. Price Three MEN HELD FOR COAL DUMPER CfNTURYS Dt HIGHWAY/ROBBERV BROKE DOWN LIONEL POSTS THE YA The Yacht Club bov On Monday nighf last The coal dumper broke down 1 to Keypoit on TIIUIT Survey, a Pole, was I"'11' , New York — good time. The scores, CENTUUM At This Port. ' Hlkpped the city and tlw mntlor wan to secure parts from the West, which Recently Married. Was Son of Late Rev. R. B. Post. Aokerson kept quiet with the idea that tlio men were rushed to this city by passenge Armstrong ! would return to this city, ami then train, and arrived here Wednesday Hopla It is now currently rumored that they \V(JIIW H« apprehended. Theodore Lounsbury, Jr., aged Machinists have been busy making Lionel Post,, who when a boy resid- Maurer the Pennsylvania Railroad Company On Saturday night tlio police of about. 19 years, nftnr two weeks of the repairs and It Is expected that by ™1 in this city, was found unconscious Hoyer ".. will complete fts proposed four track i'ertli Aiuiioy fotiiid Mniilonn and married life, and feeling that without this evening, tho dumper will be /n the vestibule of No. S3 Madison line from Morrisville, Pa., to this city, Jcmlii): in ;i «nloon In that city, and work he could not support a wifuys | working order again, avenue, New York, last Saturday Totals for the purpose of shipping more coal pliN'i'd ihciii under nrroHt. Chief Mo- she should be, became dlspondei night, and removed to the West and general freight to thin place. Tho VimiM-H lirotifilil tl»' wen' to tills city and felt that llfo waB not worth liv- 7 Thirtieth street police station, where route was started some years ago, before .liiHtlce Hlrmlngham, who held ing. Ho and his wife were making he died the same evening. Wcinberg but was abandoned on account of the oard of Trade Banquet Parker th''in I'm' siciliin of the grand jury, and their homo with IIIH parents In Mn- Mr. Post was n. son of the late Rev. great expense In improvements in and McCain! on Monday morn- chanlcHvlllo, since he became without Richard II. Post, who for many years L. Salz near New York city. Of this route look them (o (he County jail. a Job. Next Thursday Nigh waH rector of Christ Church, this city. W. Stephenson toe irenton Daily State (iazeUe says: j R,, joe on ImirnliiB that his pain hud Last Friday night bo took a Post was thirty-four years old, and R. Stephenson ...... n Tin1 first annual banquet of thi With the .announcement that t/ie jb,,,,n nrivnt.'d. went to the e.nunty jail quantity of laudanum much to the caused a sensation at Hellenic Hospi- lennsylvania Railorad company '/ill I smuhiy night, and aaked to bo lock- alarm of tho rest of the household, Hoard of Trade will bo held noxi tal, New York, three years ago when Totals TbuiHilay evening, In the Welsl Issue $100,000,000 worth of stock/for I,,,, ,,,,'ilc wil.l Unit tlio officer/, of tills and word was Immediately mini for his wife waH committed to the psycho- many improvements to Its line, c/mes Or. J, C. Albright. The doctor wnH building, coiner of rfroadway an pathic ward there. Mrs. Post was ity wire looking for him, and ho W\rni. street. Tickets may bo obtained SILVER WEDDING ' the statement that, the proposed new i,|| -| IHMHI to be taken to the Jail unable to vonlurn out on such stormy taken tu the lumpltal on March 13, im from any member of tho board. railroad bridge will be erectedAcross hum,.<:)l(tvi\. so he went himself, u night, and therefore an emetic was 1008, by Dr. Arthur L. Sherman, and AMIDST R( r the Delaware between JVen#un and sent, and after It was taken soon had The committee In elmrgo IH work was docketed as a widow. She was Ing hard to make It a grand success Morrisville. ITM'IIU. 01' .HUN. .UOIiltIM,. tho desired offect, and young Loiinds- placed under treatement lor morphin- Mr. and Mrs. Sip and all Una Is needed to make It so ism, and the following day Post de- brated their silvei "A fow years ago the coi/ifpnny de- Tin- funeral or Mi'B. Phebe Morrlll bury was preventnd from sleeping off cided to build a new linnfffroni tho his troubles. Is I he hearty co-operation of tho manded to see her an her husband. home in Red Ban WHS Ih'ld friim her Into residence cltisculiH of the city. Morrisville yards to tldevXer on the | Dr, Albright on Saturday morning The authorities told him ho could not As Mr. Kisner is • (on Siitiinliiy morning, and u'HH Just who the speakers will be IH 1 Amboy division at- Sot!tl#Amboy for went to tho house and found Theo- and for days after the woman's re- form factory In t I well iilteniliiil by relatives and not. ponjtlvoly known nt present, liu the purpose- of cartlngMo the great dore quite alive, although lie lilod moval on March lfi, he came regular- count of same wi i friend*. Thu service was conducted among theni uxpected are a former docks lor bituminousj/coal at the himself away to thu collar wlion he ly to the ofllce demanding to know to our readers. j hy Hi'- Itev. 11. M. P. Pearse, rector ot Mayor of Plalnfleld, ex-Snnalor Vieh 1 saw the doctor, coming. whero she had been taken. The cele 'Christ Church. Many handsome floral man, Senator Silzer, and a tralllc has inero/sod to such The young man would give no As recently as last week Post said elaborate < , ; pieces were received as tokens of agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad # reason why he took the overdose ot that he had never seen his wife after was atte tween Philadelphia and New ;,sii.fn| fl.()ln Mm^ ,nlBrlIIont WU8 Company. the laudanum. hor commitment to the hospital, al- guests. •at the company needs its , mR(lo ,n CMut church ccmBtory> On December 31st last, Lounsbury Tho banquet will be prepared by though he entered suit for divorce The ' >r freight. Frequently the tn.f ;<,,,„„,,.„ & MllKOn woro funern, d,roB. was married to' Catharine Jane Caterer Hochdorf, and the menu wll against her In Trenton in 1909. At the fir ', Id up by long coal trains. The |{)rg IFanklnson. bo very apetlzing. that time It became known that with '•;.\- *W decided to build n new four- ' ' Further arrangements will be mad y. track line to South Amboy. To do i Mrs. Post was Lucille Mravlag, whole "4..this a new bridge will have to be j W £. BUtiil tO nl tho meeting of the Board this Fri- a daughter of Dr. Mravlac. a attra< day evening, and all who can should %•'. erected across the river at South | Easing Up On surgeon of Elizabeth. Thi Mar- 111nd i 1 bo present. Trenton. | riage was kept secret froii. Man h ami t "Hundreds of tons of material were At Presbyterian Church Tho banquet Is open to every citizen until September, 1902, win n Ur sou b- hauled to^'the lower end of Morriaville Responsibilities who desires to attend, and all will be Mravlag learned of it and iii.idi- It < hililn ^^ heartily welcomed. The Board' wll and on a/ part of Morris island, where A meeting for men and women wilK public. - the building operations were to begin. be held "at: 3:45 o'clock on Sunday Joseph Compton has decided cN^bc,.greatly pleased to see a large, num Under her maiden nafne, Mi' '' "•' Hundreds of men were taken to the afternoon In the Presbyterian Church relinquish many duties that he has ber of non-members present, made some reputation/'on tin1 •• island' and shanties erected for them under the auspices of the Y. M. C7 A. heretofore oblignted himself with In She played with William F. lln\ to liri'e in. The address will be by Mr. W. E. some of the organizations to which in "At the Threshold," and Int. r "A. short time afterwards the com- Bunn, former Secretary of tho Lake- he belonged, feeling that tho time has CHRIST CHURCH NEWS. ed with llobert Kdson In ' "*l pany felt that it could not afford to wood Y. M. C. A., subject, "The Life arrived when he should relievo him- heart." Post had not been rim self of the responsibilities and take n srjend any money In this section be- and Conversion of a Murderer." A employed for some time until Ja rest. The S. S. Missionary Service on c-ause of the great outlay of funds for special musical program will consist Sunday evening was very Interesting fore his death, when he beciin /the improvements In New York. The of selections by the Boy Violinist and In the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. he has but it is to be regretted that so many Investigator for Nodal, Join building material was carted away his sister of Jamesburg; special solos resigned as a member of the Board scholars were absent. Mowton, lawyers, No. 92 I and the laborers left to work on other by Mrs, George Kane, select duets by of Managers, and as chairman of the street, New York. female voices and selections by the Kducational Committee. In this or- A Men's Bible Class under the parts of the road. auspices of the B. S. A. is held over; " Then it was thought that the com-Y. M. C. A. boy's eholr. Mr. Bunn is ganization he has always been actl/e In promoting its interests, and has Thursday evening at 8 p. m. All men pany would never attempt the project a strong speaker and master of his been a UBeful servant. are welcome. Samp 36, P. 0. S. of again. Residents of that section of subject. He is in great demand and Morrisville and Morris Island had his audience never fails to appreciate In the Star of Jersey Lodge, No. and praise his work. Mr. Bunn spoke 484, B. of L. F. & K., he has resigned Class Initic Eol'l their farm properties for good before a large audience in Atlantic as chairman of the local grievance P/ices aVN?4b_Q,abandoninaVN?4_Q,abadoning o£ tlle nGW Metuchen Bowlers City last Sunday afternoon in the Y. board, and as financial secretary, and Washington Camp, No. 30, IJ and bridge (ltd not effect them. M. C. A. Auditorium. as delegate to National Convention. of A., will have another bis-tin When tho company announced that it All of these positions require much Defeat Yacht Club •would raise millions Tor improve- In the evening at 7:45 o'clock, Mr. Monday night at their rcguliu time and great responsibility. He has ments the lino to South Amboy was Bunn will speak In tho Methodist ng. • - proven, however, a good officer of On Tuesday evening the bowling brjwght out and acted upon." Episcopal Church, subject, "The Y. The crack degree team of & M. C. A. and its Work." this lodge. As chairman of the team of the liagle Engine Company 51, of New Brunswick, will o grievance board he has encountered of Metuchen, journeyed «to this city sent and perform the work of NEL'TUXES 000II IVlAMttlS. / much hard work, and has had matters by trolley, and wended their way to Ing a class of about thirty ca' ltOGKK IJEOXAIM) UK AD. \ Neptune basketball team won to handle that required much tact and the South Amboy Yacht Club, where for membership. This team i Roger Leonard, Sr., tiled at St. two games on the home court on "Wed- ability, and many Important cases they entered Into a contest at bowl- their work beautifully, am .J nesday. The first was plnyoii against M Hospital, Newark, this Pri- have been adjusted satisfactory ing with a team of that club. Tho member should be present to 1 tho Monitors of Perth Amhoy, who ^y morning. Tho romalns will be through his efforts in consultation visitors arrived about eight o'clock Installation of officers will wore defeuted hy tho sooro of 25 {&brought to this city for interment. with the officials of the railroads. and immediately the match started. place, and after the routine 35. The second game was with ufe His efforts have always been to a,void C. R. Stillts was selected as score ness has boon transacted "1 Woodbridgu High School, who were trouble if possible In accomplishing keeper. Throe games wore rolled, froshments will be served.^ and tho visitors won two, placing dofented to the tune of r>2 to S. After ^iat the members desired, and has o— tho games tlio phonograph . was K. OP P. INSTALL generally been successful. them as winners. For the visitors MISSIONARY I*AY awarded to S. Kane, he holding ticket On January 29, Mr. Compton will Tanslg made the highest nverage, a ' No.. -ISO. OmCERS-ELECT attend a big unlfln meeting of tho B. Lambertson made the best for th° Last Sunday was observe* -Today (Saturday) the Neptuues of L. F. &. B, at Philadelphia. Yacht Club. Tho score: 'Sionnry Day for ' Sunday S will play, the second giiino with the Tho nmvly elected officers of Gomft MHTUCHEX. he Episcopal Church and tl ^Samaritan Lodge, No. 52, K. of P., of Christ Church, this i Doxtors on home court. VIIX'VU OF 3FHS. UEI)KJf PUKLER. Powers .104 130 157 were Installed on Wednesday evening Kramer .124i 175 loa special services. by I), fl. C, Ulwood Van Bracklc and Mrs. Helen Fuller, widow ot llaneman 126 155 13G Tho regular sessions wen STOUT SOT staff. He was assisted By C. \V. Stephen Fuller, departed this life' on Tanslg 170 Kiu 123 .n accordance wjth the eve Tho story published'. in the Perth liulshart mid J. S. Lewis, of Miitawan. Tuesday evening at tho home of her CIrlmstead IGfi luS 137 [ho evening u special so AmbDy News of yesterday, to the The following comprise the officers daughter, Mrs. Leonard Furman, at iield in the church. Thi for tho ensuing six mouths: the age of 82 years. effect that tho Jersey Central Trac- Total 75!) 7S3 70C large congregation pros- Mrs. Fuller had been 111 a long time, 1 ; tlon Company had bought out the a. c—win. i.o. siover. YACHT CLUB. urder of service was fu Red .Bank and Long llrnne.h trolley V. C—Roller C. Balrd. being bed ridden the past seventeen Walters 118 173 130 leaflet form to nil.In ntten 1 lino-was brought In tlle attention of M. A.—Frederick Chapman. months. She endured her suffering Lambertson ICO 130 'low VI. 1U. V. I'citrsc guvo with great pntlenco and fortitude. ma _Mi\ Livingston, treasurer of tlio form- M. \V.—Peter J. Cassldy. W. Moss 120 109 137 liking for his topic, "A W She was a most estimable lady, and ' or company, this afternoon, anil he M. F. .las. A. Courvoisur. Thompson .. .^ 148 103 120 Ictiirod winners In many was beloved by all her acquaintances, said that Viee-Presidunt Brown had M. 13.—7toij. H. Goininger. Chapman 15C 122 110 he greatest of nil winners stated to him there was no truth in K. of n. S.—Chas. S. Buckelew. She is survived by a son, Frank Ful- vho "won souls to Christ. ler, of Broadnlbin, N. Y., find a It.—Keyport Weekly, Jan. lu. l'relate.—Oeorge H. French. Total 702 707 740 The service proved very 1. (1—A. S. Hyer, Jr. daughter, Mrs. Leonard Furman, ot nd tho singing wns grcn • . • ' < O. 0. Joseph Christoph. this city. >OT TO MOVli i'Ml SIKH'S, TniBtcc.—Walter MacDowell. Tho funeral took plnoo from the KYI5KTS. Tho Central Railroad of New house at S o'clock on "Wednesday SPECIAL KOTH January 20.—Invitation dance at soy will not move its shops WILL HOLD A SJIOKEH. evening, the Rev. George Kane', pastor On account of our A Lnltjbl)':rst. • Some weelts ago a Red of the Presbyterian Church, officiat- K. of P. Hall. The Polo Club of this city will hold erence In Newark, from Baplt dispatch said the road had ing. On Thursday morning tho re- a smoker at their rooms on Broadwny, Ferbuary 22.—Oyster Supper to be I2d Inst., there will be n> byiibUt considerable innrt there and mains wore taken to Broadnlbin, N. Thursday evening, January 20. A given by the Ladles' Auxiliary of tlio Jundenscn's Hall, Surid ''would put up large repair shops, Y., for Interment. J. J. Scully was good time is expected, as each mem- Methodist Church, nit Sunday the 20th tl moving the shops from Lakehurat funeral director. ber Is allowed to bring a guest. A January 27|—"Aunt Dinah's Quill- looting as usual 2:30 p. ••ml enlarging them. It is i:ow snid feature of the evening will be good ing Patty," .' 3 lecture room of the ohn Wilson C ' shops will be kppt there for some singing and dancing. An out-of-town F. J. Monaghan, eyesight specialist, to come at least. The/ railroad Methodist d.iurch. Admission, 15 -o- orchestra will furnish the music. can be seen at 100 Smith street, Perth cents. i the land, has Its shops''in shape, Amboy, every day from 8 a. m. to 8 p. HAM, FOR ni •eds something of th BUTCHER SHOP fo currjpnny post in the western wi!' tho United States Senate upside down since made dueling so much less lioi 113 David Street. onible tbnii it once was. fiernr-ss. We nnd played |>ul;or 'ill wi- Administrators. Kxocuturs and ijuardlan while others insist he will be over- hud won one another's money siu-i>rul will pteaue bear in mind tltnt thls.Iourual is a powered by much more brilliant It «[>poii!'S tliiit one iln.v there culled Genuine Leg upon the mnrquis one Pierrot (Tissue, times over, but It was tile siiuie money legal newspaper and therefore a proper ined minds than his own. It is much more 14c himself n famous duelist. Now. in passing and rormssiug between us. of Spring Limb lum for the publication of their noth'es. than probable, however, that he will French pierrot means spiininr »nil nnd ihe fund bndn't inereasrd under occupy a mediocre position. The Pot Roast - 10c and 12c merle means blackbird. the operation. Neltlif hud It de- All communluulHins or itums ui" news re- weight of responsibility which never ceived by vis must Im accompanied by the D'lssuc struck bluiHolf on the chest creased. There was untiring la buy. f Pork for roasting • • 16c before has been his will be apt to BlguiUure of the' vncor to Insure pulilicatlui with emphatic dignity. "SIiiri|Uts," neither wines, liquors nor cigars. We Prtmo Rib Roast, cut from heavy beef - 14c counterbalance the natural turbu- said be, "1 uin a lionainmist and you hod brought a supply with us. lence and fiery oratory which has are a royalist. Moreover. 1 nni the Fivsh Killed Chickens - - 20c SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911. heretofore marked his career. But, sparrow and you are the blackbird. After every mau of the six—tho com at any rate, as a lucky example, of the It seems to mo that there la one bird maixhinl didn't play poker-bud boon Telephone Orders Quality and Weight Guaranteed of us too many." cleaned otil Imlf u dozen times, pro- The mud on our streets the past man who "tries, tiles again," Martine Will Receire "I quite iigrep with you, monsieur," ceeded "on tab" nnd elenned out every Hello 2G-J week was enough to convince a is little short of a wondor. Careful Attention politely replied the marquis, "and my other man half a dozen times. Carter, casual observer that the time has ar- choice is pitttolN, and, as is aipiirujirintt captain of my company, reinnrked: rived when Boine attention should !>« for birds of our species, let 113 fight lu "I offer $10 to nny man of tills given to making permanent improve- IJIflKK SKETCH OK TIIK the trees." crowd who will give me a new sensu- LIFE OF JAJIES K. MAKT1NE. ments to our important thoroughfares Pierrot d'lssnc was agreeable to this lion.1' This would be perfectly feasible just James Edgar Martine was born in unique KiiKgcHllun, unii as if It .were "Make tt a hundred." suld Billy Ken as soon as all house connections to Now York city. He Is 01 years of not it sulHclciilly ridiculous thliij,' Unit dull, strand lieutenant of E company, SKW YOKK A'MUSEMEKTS. the sewer system are laid. Wnter and age. His father, Daniel Martine, was one mail should chullimgc another be- "nud I'll try." 1 gas service pipes could be laid to a prosperous New York merehimt. enuse bltf inline wns Sparrow mill tui "I'll nmke It a hundred If you sue- Klslii Junto Scows Again. fence lines, so as not to break into The family removed to plalnfleld nlhcr lilm'klilrd (he duel wns netunlly ppi'tj, you to liny me u hundred If you JVIia» Elsie Janis hns again scored such Improvements that might be fought from trees. The seconds stood don't." L. BR1ECS when Jamas was sixteen years old. tho greiite.Bt kind of a laughing hit at on (lie grouml below. 1 made. Let us take up this matter at The father purchased Cedar brook "Thiii * fulr: I'll go you once." the Globe Theatre, New York, where At ii given KISIIUII the plololH were "VVIJO'N to decide who n'lnti?' nuked once and urge the pavement of farm, which has since been the Mar- Hho 1H appearing to crowded houses IVrth Aiutoj'd Oiliest, Largest auil fired, mid then.- WIIH II rustling iimoni; Ciirtcr. streets, It would seem that one tina homestead. In Charles DllllnEham's newest the leaves of one of the c'licsliml tre.eB, "I'll iiiiikn n moro definite pioposr Most Comiilete OulIHtur lo street could be paved each year, with- When but eighteen years of ago, Pierrot (I'ISHIIC ciime Hiinlillntf lo I ho Hon." replied K<>ndiill. . "I'll bet you inimical / comedy production, "The out Incurring a heavy burden upon Mr. Marline attended tho State con- ground "llko a rlpo eliostmit," im unc I lint on or about tomorrow moriiliiK I Slim I'rlncesH." MIHH Janiu is seen Men and Uoys, jthe taxpayers. If It la desired to vention which nominated Governor of Sn 1 iito-.Mnrlo'K HCCOIHIH cxprcftHotl II, pull old Tom's uoso," In a role, entirely different from any- : maka'pur city attractive for people to Randolph. Ho mado a speech there whoriMipon Merle do Siiliitc-MuHo In Old Tom WHB tho innjnr, lhlrty.e|(;li| thing Bhe ban hitherto attempted, and make their homes here, we must have that' attracted the Governor's atten- u fncollmis mood ln'K'iii to ehli'|> Hi j'p/if'M old, IMIII], dlfiiillled, even pomp- has discarded tho madcap roles ot r "good streets and walks. -,'•.•• tion; Prom that day until the pro- umplmntly In Imlliillon of (Im nmij, of OIIH, a iiiiirllnel, und Ills proper, unme provlous yours lo assume the gorge- sent' tlmo ho has been preaching the lihieltbli'd, U'IHBIIC wnltcd till ho wim Thuiiiiin Ortlwiiy. , ' , - . ous jjowliB und stately nlr of an hnil recovered from his wound Hlld "firenl Scott! You'll be court inur- ;,;Tlie Senate committee on elections Democracy in season and out of noa- Oriental prlncoBB Sho in seen first aB thoii clmlloiiKi'il Siilnlo-Mnrld for the I In led i) net shof," j '••]"•_ ••has;:reported favorably, oh a trio of son. He lins led many a forlorn hope tho l'rlncoss Kalorn, dnughtor of a To the late or chirp. "Do you tnke me?", ' " . ' '•,.'.• ' J bills- whichregulate the amount cun- as it candidate. Never seeking tho. Turkish I rlnco, who llnds little 'J'hlK time there, W.'IH nullilng iinliiH- "I cerlnlnly do, but tho money, will office ho has considered it his. duty favor in tho eastern land because she dldates .mayr expend for enrapafgn Ing about (lie encuiiiilcf, It U'JIH do you no good except to pay, for your to ba the standard bearer whon.no Is too thin. Tho Turkish gentlemen, prospective buyers purposes; regulate contributions of fought with HVi'iinlfi, niul Hnlnto-MiU'li! funeral." • ',''•.. • , • wo nre told, liko their ladles fat—a committees, and prohibit corpora- available candidate was In sight. wns 'fondly wounded, The spiirraw hud "I'll risk Dial; put up* the 'funds." tions and officeholders from making Spending his own money and never avenped himself on Ihc blackbird,— Seubury, cuptiilii of K company, wns quaint conceit well worked out In a who realize the contributions, These may be good iccopting nny' pecuniary or other New York Ileruld. tnudo auiliclioldec, nud lie, with tho rollicking song by Joseph Cuwlhorne, two llrsi lletitnnnnw. were npnolnted bills,; but how will the political payment for his services than tin; tho principal comedian, in n song umpires. The rest of the dit.v wus importance of good "heelers" fare under such laws? It more knowledge that ho .was doing with four rat chours girls called "I FORBES' GREAT FEAT. spent in wonclei'liiR liow Kendall wan Lilco 'Bin Plump." A venturesome will certainly cut down, If not wipe what ho should to promote his i;olng to gel out of losing Ills bet, for s American climbs the wall of the clothes. out,; their?election, day "pup." party's principles, Mr. MartineV has His Newspaper Story of the Last Days as to pulling tbo major's nose ono spent his Hfo in the political,' cause' Turkish garden, and falls In love ' ':v'-:'•'"•-.:/• i---r——-O—— '• • of ths Commune. might us well pull the nose of the sec- with the slim princess. The succeed- The amendinents to. the present which lie has often said isVarelfgion One morning nflcr the KIUKO of Piirlo. rouiry of wnr, tlie bl(,'l)est ofUclal nn : ing actB take plaoo In America, where motor' vehicle act, suggested by the to him. ' . , • V'K-:*S^&? '.^ when the city was believed In London ofHeer considers, except the president, who Is only supposed to figure In pur- the Princess is sent because her motorists of New Jersey In mass- Thero Is hardly any olficajitn -the to be still in tho hniuls of the com- dons. But Blncc no ono could guess father has heard that American meeting held throughout the Steta gift of the" people, oxcopt:"thb ^Presi- mune. Sir John Uoliinwui. inamiKcr of wbtit Wily wus up to, we finally drift- gentlemen likes slendor graceful have been presented to the House of dency and Vice-Presidency > of the the Dully News of London, reached his olllce to llnd the lale Archllmld I'urhcs ed Into vljjnt et tin and were obliged feminine loveliness. Miss Janis has Assembly by the Legislative. Com- United States that \ Mr. 'Martine ; IIBB to be content with tills for the rest of lying on the floor UHleep, his head on n a number of catchy songs, nnd also mittee of the New Jersey Automobile not been a candidate for/"-Several: tbe da.v nud evening. postofllce directory, while die prliiler* introduces some new imitations at and Motor Club, times he has run for the Assembly, You should not were Imitl at work on his manuscript, That night tho surgeon was called tho end of tho last act, in a striking- twice for State senator, „ once for Inasmuch as James R. Nugent who the story of "Paris In' Flames," n most up to treiu Moso, the major's colored ly novel manner, Mr. Cawthorne Is sheriff, twice for Congress, once for striker, lie found Mosi- throwing up fail to attend this -Clie club's committee is also the vivid tlpserliitlon of the last days of the irresistibly humorous as a German mayor of Plainfleld. Three years his supper of porlt nud bard lark. The Cman of the Democratic State commune. tutor of the fair princess, and there Committee and Alfred N. Dalrymple, ago he was the unanimous choice of 'Forbes hud telegraphed from Dover next morning Mose remained in bed. The surgeon could not see that any- is a strong company, a large chorus sale. another member of the club's com- his party for United States senator announcing bis coming," sniil Sir John thing was. ihe matter with him, but in some gorgeous costumes, a dozen and was beaten.by Senator Brlggs by Robinson, "the printers bml l)i'i»n wnlt- mittee is Chairman of the Republi- Mose pcrsuuded him to report to the English "flappers" or dancing girls, can County Committee of Essex and six votes. . nnd thus" tho country hoard of those terrible dnys for the first tlmo. major tlmt Ills striker was unable for and an augmented orchestra. "The both are Influential men in their Mr. Martine has always run away the present to perform his duties. 'London wns ablaze with excitement. Slim. Princess" has scored such a party councils the motorists look for ahead of his ticket and although al- Bouvorlc street wns Inipnssnble tlirongl] Just before t'unrtl mounting Kcndull pronounced hit at the Globe Theatre favorable results at the hands of Now ways running in a Republican dis- the np\vsfoo,vR shrieking for copies, and 3ent nil orderly to Captain Senbury to that Miss Janis and her merry Jersey's present law-makers. Gover- trict he has made a close light for in parliament Mr. Gladstone wns ques- sny tlmt as soon ns the old guard had cohorts will no doubt remain there marched off some one "of tho umpires nor Woodrnw Wilson Is on record us the office for which he was running, tioned Hint afternoon 'nml could only the entire season. Matinees are given You will not be dis- favoring the establishment of recip- When pitted against Charles N. Fow- say he hoped the story wns esngger- were - to be at Old Tom's quarters ready to observe the pulling of his on Wednesday (at popular prices) rocal relations, as well as tho several, ler for Congress six years ago he iitcd. ; uose. •.••..'.'' " ; • • and on Saturday. appointed, for these are other motor Mils introduced by the came within 500 votes of being elect- When l''orl>es • wakened from his The lunjor was iu n bad humor that organization, ed although the district is normally slumber amid all this turmoil, what » morning lu consequence of the ab- genuine values, which Republican by 6,000. In the pres- spectacle he was! Ills face wns black "At this time It may be proper to with powder, his eyes red nnd in- sence of his body servntit nnd being iyit campaign he was the primary Needless Worry. will appeal strongly to draw attention to the fact," eays flamed, his clothes matted with clay required to got ready his own bath ""Will you love me when I'm old?" holce for United States Senator. He Harry D. Flowman, Vice President of nnd dust. Ho was a drendful picture. nna perform other menial duties that "Why. dnrllii!;. -we'll be divorced iouff was supported for election by the wore usually attended to by Mose. those who can discrimi- the big independent New Jersey or- He had been compelled to nsslst the before that."—Ilronltlxn Life. ganization, "that Dur organization has majority of Democratic legislators, communists In defending n triangular When the umpires heard the tramp of the guard that had been twenty-four nate between "genuine" battled efficiently and almost all :he governor and almost without ex- pace upon which three detachments of Lours on duty going to their quarters ception the public press. the Versailles troops were firing nntl alone for tho certain features of the all three of them moved, nt different and artificial sales. had actually taught the citizens how to renifidlnl legislation desired by tho times, so ns not to attract attention, builil a biu'rlcnde.'' 25,000- motorists of the State and to headquarters. Near the door they By aid of dummy dispatches address- those motorists who are content to WHO CAS' AS'SWEIli rallied on the center and conferred. ed to Lord- CJrnnvlllo nnd the queen permit, our club to fight their battles It was agreed that Senbury should A gentleman from the upper part Forbes escaped from this threatening well realize the great strength of our make an excuse to go In. stay as long •f the county called nt the store the triangle and wrote nil the n-nr to Eng- organisation. as he could, then come out, to\>a re- ther day, and in the course of his land, being the solitary passenger on placed by one of the others. Seabury "This motor organization of ours conversation said: "In reading tho the mall boat. entered, asked the major some trivial JL. itit i •:<;». has amongst Us membership almost history of tbo counties, I saw It question on a matter of duty nnd cntne every Influential and public spirited rodtted you with locating the first Must Have Been a Storm Scene. out, reporting that the major hnd his citizen of the Northern section of our irinting office In South Araboy, and "As perhaps there may be some one coat off nnd his collar unbuttoned. iH Smith St. Stnln who owns an automobile and ilso issuing the first newspaper," I who has not heard the story of tho While Kendall was stropping a razor. also has a great many associate me in- ave no knowledge of nny prior office Dutch painter, I tell It," says ISllliu Iu n few minutes I went In and oarao Vedder In the Atlantic. out to report that the major was In B.E.WADSWORTH Pertli Amboy, born prominent in all walks of life. being located here, but If any of my "A person calling on this painter the chair in which Mose usually EYE SPECIALIST "In addition our organization has townsmen know of any printing of- heard a most infernal uproar In his shaved him. Kendall was lntbering ilce having been established ahead AT J »yUKS' PHARMACY publicly mado known the noods of studio. Tilings seemed to be falling the commandant's face. Here comes SOUTH AM HOY Agent for Staten Island Dyeing aud Ihc motorists and has clearly indicat- ot mine, I would very much appreciate and brass plntes flying about, and thsre Lieutenant SyUes, who hnd entered in .xniunlay. Feb. 11. 7.30 to O.30 p. m ed Hie value of the motor Industry to tho Information Tho newspaper to were loud shouts. his turn, toughing nnd slapping his Cleaning Co. 'Phone 48-w our SUUn'8 prosperity. Remedial follow mine wns the Argus, but this 'The servant came to the door in a leg. • was printed out of town. The print- motor vehicle legislation will ulti- state of great anxiety and told the vis- What Is It?" nskodi the others, mately boncill every cltlsen of this Ing office established here to succeed itor nt once that the master could not crowding around him. INSURANCE State." mine wns The Citizen, of which the be disturbed. But SyUes wus so full of Inughtei THIS WEEK Into Jnmes W. McLaughlin was editor " 'I should thlnlt be couldn't be much that lie couldn't KO on. Finally, whec Fire, Plate Glass, Accident, Burg-/ lary and Health; also rtncl publisher. He wns a man of more than he Is,' snld tho visitor. 'But he recovered somewhat, he said: Tho JiiK'k of Illuming Vnr Office. what under the sun Is the matter!' SURETY BODS xtraordinary energy. He was the 1 When 1 went in old Tom suid tipol- . j(From Philadelphia Bulletin.) pastor of the Methodist Protestant "'He Is painting n sky. " ogeticully. 'That Infernal striker ol furnished on application. The "election of James E, Martlne 'hurch, a practicing physician, editor mine bnd to got sick last night, nnd CLEARANCE SALE R. P. MASON, . ,as United Stales Senator from Now mil publisher, job printer nml an In- A Student of the Drama, the surgeon reports that lie nin't It wns nt u performance of "Mac- 42 First Street. South Amboy, If. J. . Jersey, to succeed John ICean, irres- ttrance agent. If he piled nny more shave me this morning. Mr. Kctidnll beth," ami the three wolrd sisters und lias kindly come to tnp rescue, nud I pective of his personal nqiinlillcationa vocations I have forgotten them. He NOT10E TO V just made Iholr first appenrunce and am under UP eternal obligation to him. - or disqualifications for the post, arricd on tho business a certain OF MILLINERY AHTI1A 15. COPl'lN, A IIMIN'ISTKA- chanted their uuennny Incantations What Is It yon wnnt?' M trlx of Victor C. Co|ipln, decoasoci. by • servos to emphasizes the jraluo of a ength of time and dropped out, re- direction of tho Surrogate of tlio Cuuaty of when n handsomely dressed, Intelli- 'Kondnll." Sykcs went on, "ns soor. Middlesex, hereby gives notice to tho crodl-, •' coi'taln kind ot luck In striving for moving to South Jersey. The Citizen gent looking woman In the third row tors of tliesiild Victor C. Coppm to bring In ns the major had llnlshed speaking. theirdubts,riomanrisnnri ctalniR against the ofllco, or trying for a political job was kept alive, however, by Perth turned to her escort nud Inquired. tool; hold of old Tom's noso wltu the Every hat in the store will oHtalo ofthoKitld docuiiscd, under oath or a,f- • oven though rcbluITcd time and again. Amboy publishers, and has been con- "Whnt's tho Iden In having those forefinger and thumb of his lefi hand nnnntlon, wlinln nine montliafrom this ctato, i : witches';"—Xew York Press. or Llioy will bo forever barred of any notion . In this sense Mr. Marline might bo tinued by others since. nnd. pulling It first to one side then tlioroforiiKiilnst lliosnldadinInJBtratrhs. Dittod January Hi, Hill. held up to the youth of today as an to the other, looked up nt me, winked be sold at cost. Are you look- L.. F. MEINS5RR. Deserved to Get It. J1AKTHA K. COl'l'IN, example of what persistence will ac- nud begun to shnve the cmmunndtint. I-'JM1 AdmlnlBtrnlrlx. "1 wnnl to n.sk you for nlilt of ad- Carter has lost." complish; yet, again, on the other vice," suid tin; Insinuating man. 1 believe," said Itrown, "Ibiil rns- ing for bargains? 'If-so, you hand, his '.-lection bears out the LIST OF LETTERS "What Is liV" col Kendnll bribed Mose to bo sick." EltNSTOX FARM EQGS synlcal plaint of the professional poli- Remaining uncalled ,for in South "1 want you to put yourself lu my "Sure enough," chimed In Senbury. arc laid by Tigorous healthy hens, ticau that the "office which isn't Amboy post office for the woelt ending plucp nnd me In yottrs nnd toll mo Let's go II ml find Curler." will find them at this sale. housed in large well aired houses. worth trying for Isn't worth having." February 4, 1911. how you would p> about It If you At Curl IT'S qunriers they told the Aro fed only good clean grain, get Thoro Is this peculiarity about Mr. Olamas Rose, MateoLassarlch.MIss wanted lo borrow $10 from me."—Ex- Btory, nnd the ruptnln agreed tlmt the fresh water 3 times tlaily and ne\ Marllno'H effort to attain official title i. B. Luggo, Martin Sullivan, Howard ehntigo. Joke wus worth the stake. In n little get outside of the yard fences. which marks him as almost iinlqua; 31over, Gal Sehalan, Mrs. Hyers, Jr., while Kendnll came ID and told how Rays and Raise. The product cannot be comparei hp has booh almost a perpetual can- ohn street. he hnd bribed Mown with n ten dol- PARISEN'S "Everybody emits rays. An nn(rr,v lar bill to take an emetic, to fool the with eggs laid by the ordinary far dMnl.o for something or other for These letters, will be sent to tin mnn omits violet rnjs; n contented *urg(K)ii nud stay ID bed Ihp uext "orly-lwo years, or the better part of Dead Letter Office, Fob. 28, 1911, If not ;hen, and tHorsfnrp •>* w^ind « b- person emtts pinkish rays." j morning: Knowing how old Tom PARLOR lifetime. Dtilng that period he hi* "'Iverod beforeV In calling for thf ''Sounds interest IIIK 1 wonder If toy dreaded lo go without n shnve and jve please say "Advnrtlsed," glvlnf •— '••'- uiimiat everything lr boss wouid nmll a ten ilnllnr rnisc jjf 1 ;> IB of list. : . 'i' '! shnve hlmeplf. Kendnll lin i-in Id r-ulf - P.| E. DoGraw, P. iU. ' salary!"—jjoulsvlllu Cuurier-Jounwl. d him t.- • -Mm ' ' in order to leave mutters In a Damascus Olive Groves. ' good shape as possible he went to tl There is an ancient custom under vioious oue of the two and, assurhi which tliu olive groves around Diiiiius- The Churches her of his devotion to her, tuld In cus are guarded by official watchmen The Crimson 1 Services as Arranged for tbo tli!it it was noeesssiry for him to j- to prevent the trees being stripped by a way tor a liuie OH business. thieves. But on a certain date the gov- Ooming Week, ernor or some magistrate issues 1 1 I have suld that Charlie Erwin kn ?NEWAJ?K'S STORE BEAUTIFUL * Domino women. lie certuinly didn't knuv proclamation warning nil owners ui' Christ ('liurcli l'arisli •IrtPOBTCRS- BROAD, HEW-ANO HALSEY STREETS, •RETAILERS • What Happened at a Masquerade Mrs. Edwards or he would not huv olive trees that they must pick their Rector, Rev. H. M. I', i'enrse. fruit, for after a certain dute It h In High Life :ounted upun her, even in this sligl Residence, Christ Ohurcli Rectory. respect. Slie conveyed the news i comes public property. If a farme Christ Churcu Erwln's proposed flight to her riva has his crop only half gathered who Service, Sniiclji}', Fvlmmry Stli, 1811. YOUNG PEOPLE By MARY L. HARKNESS and, knowing that Winifred wouli that date arrives the public will gull Fifth Sunday iiftnr Kplpliany. 1 see Erwin and endeavor to keep l..ui er it for him. Holy Communion 7:30 a. 111. Copyright by American Press Asso- ? lay in wait for the couple with a vie Litany, Sermon and Holy Com- Contemplating Matrimony ation, jail. munion 10:30 a. m. to surprising them and thus gettin An Extreme Case. Sunday School 2:30 p. m. Winifred In her power. "What was the trouble betweei Are, and of Right Ought to Be, Interested in renningtou is one of those places Evening Prayer and Sermon Having a maid who was quite bripUl Swinton and his wife? Was it hii 7:30 p. m. Our Club Plan where wealthy pi-ujjle from the city In observing people's motions. Mrs fault or hers (liat they were unable t Services during the week ending live all the yenr round, though some Edwards instructed her to shadow Er get along together?" February 11, mil. huve residences hi town In which they win nnd report if he visited her rivu "It's rather hard to decide. It ap-Friday— For Buying Furniture spend a few months In midwinter. At 5 o'clock on the afternoon Erwi pears that whenever one of them ha Choir Rehearsal 7:30 p. m. Every new home, be it a residence, apartment or modest fiat, But as for social pleasures, I'enninp- was to depart the maid telephoned hei an Irresistible impulse the other hud Doano Memorial Chapel ton residents have must of the enjoy- mistress that lie hod gone to Mrs an uimlterable objection."—Chlcng Morning Prayer, Litany and calls for considerable expenditure for Furniture, Floor Covering** and ments of city life with those of the Sermon 10:30 a. in. DriiiierlpSi It is an expenditure few can afford at the time of mar- Worth's home. Mrs. Edwards wen Record-Herald. country added. Their summer outdoor there Ironiediiilol.v, entered wltlimi Sunday School 2:30 p. m. riage, or immediately after, because of the many other expenses siiorlH are prolonged till late in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd vhich crop up about tne same time, and the tendency is to furnish ringing and found Charlie nnd Win How He Got Her, Sunday School 3:00 p. m. fiutuuu], and they play golf any time fred In the library. Winifred In twit's. "The psychological moment count: homes cheaply, or only in part, either of which plan is usually thi> when thu ground is free from snmv. Evening Prayer 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Edwards, having made the Uv for much in a love affair." Baptism is administered as follows: most extravagant that can be pursued—first, because cheap furniture Young Mr. and -Mrs. Arcliiu Worth 1 aware of her presence, said Hint sli "Thut Is true. Ferdinand, for in At Christ Church at the 10: SO a. m. soon goes to pieces, necessitating renewals; second, because it ia raini lo live tit PeniiliintiMi at tin; In had culled mid, not Retting n reply t stance, asked fti'iiwr for my hand th servleo, 2nd Sunday of month. difficult to plan a proper furnishing scheme when furniture is bought stinatloii of (.'hnrlie Envln, ArchlcV her ring, had ventured in. Tlien sin afternoon my dressmaker's bill cam At Doane Mem. Chapel at 10:30 a. m. piecemeal. The "result of haphazard furnishing ia almost always intiimite friend. Had Knvtn foreseen withdrew. in."—Washington Herald. last Sunday of month. disappointing and invariably results in a house full of odd pieces— whiit this rlMiiKo of residence would At Chapel of Good Shepherd at 3:30 bring about lie would eertainly u« Erwin SHW at once that he had mud p. m., last Sunday of month. a little in this wood, a little in that—nt best a ju .rile. hnve proposed it. There resulted on a mistake In Informing .Mrs. Ertwiird: CAUSES 95 PER CENT The Parleh House If the home is furnished complete at the start it can be furnished of tho most mipleiisant sltuiitioiw thu of his proposed departure, lie M Meetings of the Various Societies: beautifully, harmoniously and most economically—and wo make It citn huppen to a mini. Worth had n that hfi and Winifred Worth were a OF DISEASES. Sunday— mm11) In hi'!1 power IIH If she hud Iind i easy for anyone to buy the entire mitiit. Hooner NCI I led nt IVniilnKloii Hum li The Sunday School 2:30 p. m, dozen witnesses to the scene slio Inn Advice Concerning Stomach Troubles Monday— was obliged tu f.'o uhroad on business The Girls' Friendly Society FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, DRAPERIES, hvtorv his departure lie wild lo M coinu upon, for a nuirrlod woman murf and How to Remedy Them. lie above misplclon. lie nbiinduiii'd III 7:30 p. m. PICTURES, KITCHEN UTENSILS friend: Do not neglect Indigestion which Tuesday— plnn of going away, feeling It uecofl leuda to nil sorts of ills mid complica- whether the total cost is $5 utH'dH mi (.wort, tnk of stomach troubles, particularly dys- character. To such the privileges of becoming a club member is ball at tin,- close of the season and be- The Brotherhood of St. Andrew her Hlii/iit yiHiiwIf. You're mm of llx fore tliu opening of Lent. Tlie cos- pepsia, after .veiira of study perfected (Seniors) 2d and 4th Thurs- extended, and only to such. We do not do a promiscuous business few men I know with whom I would the formula from which llexall Dys- days 8:00 p. m. with the expectation of having to take bunk the furniture we sell. tumes worn on (he occasion during (runt my wife without (lie Hllglil the lli-Ht part of the evening were t pepsia Tablets are imide. Men's Bible Class 8:00 p. m. We urge everyone to learn nil about this Club I'laii ot oura and ('oiiipiinrlliiu. I hope to get hack liei'< Our experience with Itexnll Dyspep- Saturday— be covered with (IUIIIIIIUH until the un- The Sowing School, where to take advantage of Its convenience. Information about the plan in time for tin- holldtiys, bill I may l masking, wild] the dnmlnos, with tl"' lla Tablets lends us to believe them to detained lontri'i1." children arc systematically will l>e given by any Third Floor salesman, or It may be obtained at musks, were to be lliruwii off, be the greatest remedy known for the taught plain sewing.. 2:30 p. m. the Credit Department, rear Main Floor. Erwlii necopli'd tlie charge. Indeed relief of acute Indigestion and chronic The Teachers' Training Class since the Worths luul come ID I'CII CliarlH' Krwin resolved to take ad vantage of (his ball to Hprliifj ft :00 p. m, niiititiin at his iiiNlance lie could no Ing mid healing to the Inflnmed mem- Tim Basket Ball Team.. 7:30 p. in. We Carry a Full Line of C haps ho might Imve been Muttered that what he dreaded ho hud better l«?ep :45 p. m. Preaching by the Pastor. two women should have singled him out of sight. He waited impatiently Subject: "The Model Christian En- out for the bestowal of their favors. for awhile, then stole to where the {Superior liesivor." This series of special But he v>'fis a man of character mid two had entered. The crimson douiluo service in connection with Chrlst- with a lilgli sense of honor. He knew was encircled in the purple domino's an Endeavor Day. Special music for STEAM, CAS AND WATER fwomen well and folt assured thnt. arms. Hushing forward, there was a PAINTS and OILS .he occasion. All welcome, 'httrsday 7:45 p. in. Usual Prayer ivhile Mrs. Edwards' Interest In him mufllcd shriek. Ho tore off the mask VAKNISHEB COLORS ivus the satisfaction of tipproprinllni-' of the woman he thought to he Ills and Praise Meeting, our mid-week lira to herself, Winifred Worth had wife. KALS0MIKES BRUSHES devotional exercises to God. Sub- GOID LEAF AND BRONZES. ject: "Consecration." FITTINGS AND SUPPLIES really become Infatuated with him. He exposed the face of Jfrs. Ed- Saturday evening, S p. in. Choir The situation was most dnugerous for wnrds. The man uncovered, nud OLE AOENT F01t Rehearsal. fin tind Winifred, for not only had Worth saw his friend Charlie Erwin. Seats free, strangers cordially inrit- GENERAL and BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Winifred's infatuation innde her reck- With nn hmnblo apology, Worth re- Ohilton & Lucas Paints id. If you have no church homo w» less, but Mrs. Edwards Mould doubt- treated, and Erwln felt sure thnt any WINDOW AND SI T ;ive you a most hearty Invitation to PAINTS, OILS, ETC. less be on the watch for some slip expectntlon of trouble with his friend 1'IOTUUK . . . \J L orao and worship with us. which she might turn to account had been ellmlmitcd. Try our "Nonioredust" against her rival. The next morning both Erwln and CHEESEQ1JAHK, After thinking the matter over Er- Mrs. Edwards loft I'ennlngton, but not Fin decided thnt there was no safety togothor. Mrs. Edwards did not re- Methodist Episcopal Olinrch. TOOLS EOR ALL TRADESMEN for him except in flight. True, tin- turn, and Erwln remained awny un- WALL-PAPER Rev. JOB. S. Moore, Pastor. A leaving behind of two women who til tlie next spring, when tlie Worths Services during the week will bo removed to the city. Then he re- wore nt swords' points nbout him—he and Picture Moulding. old aB follows: cot being on hand to repress either— turned. Corner First And BLorkton HtreetB, Sunday— was fraught wltli danger, but l»ss flun Thus by judicious management n FURNISHING GOODS geroUN than to remain. Besides, flight woman who yielded to a passing fancy SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. ttnday School 10:00 a, tt would put him personally In n, bettn was saved from the world's cold crltl- Tel, Call HO-J - tjcrvtae 10:9P n, n •V A •wlllon in case the affair ca out Ism, | Trayur Moi-Ung. 7:3 SOUTH CITIZ*\, When it forays to matters of boom- r-r. ' Miss Mary Moore, Sir. Charles' *U.$Q4/>0O THE COST OF \ ing the city, South Amboy need not i-ading woman for many years, will TAKIXG TIIE CEJfSUS. look for any support from out of town ilay the role created in New York by Washington, Feb. 24.—The cost of THE SOUTH A.MBUY I'Kl.VTINU CO. newspapers, as they are too much in iliss Laura Hope Crews. the field work for collecting the statis- sympathy with their own city's wel- tics of population and agriculture in TELEPHONE 146-L fare to direct people in other the United States for the census of channels. GREAT DEMAND 1910 was $!>,85">,r>00. This does not in- TERMS:—ONI-: YKAK: $l IN ADVAKCU clude the expense in this country's The thing is .so unusual that it FOR LIBRARIES insular possessions, nor the cost of MONAGHAN'S Entered In the I'OHI Ullieu at South A mboy demands notice. Here is the case of the clerical work in the Census &s second class until mutter. a man who was elected to office—a Showing that there are still 600 Bureau here. MEAT MARKET fat office, too—who refuses to con- miall communities in this state aljso- So K. Dana Durand, director of the -Administrators, Kxemtois ami (iiiurdians tinue in it because, he asserts, there utely without public library facilities census, states in his annual report to 113 David Street. will please bear in mind tli:il liiis journal is a is no excuse for the existence of a and that an additional appropriation Secretary Nagel of the Department of legal iiewKi'iiiter and theit'loiu a ]i]'c(icr mid position which the county clerk of $3,000 is needed to inept the re-Commerce and Labor. The director Genuine Legs Ifif lurt) lor the imbliealiem ol their UUIUTH. should he able and willing to fill. quest now on tile for libraries, the gives this comparative table: of Spring Lamb IvL Ki-Kistor Sibbald. of Hackensack, says 1910 1900 .-Ml cotiiinuiilcatiuiiri or Hums ol news re- annual report of the New Jersey Pub- Pot. Roust - 10c and 12c ceived by UK iiiusl l>o accoiij|>:iuit!il hy tht-tliilt after ten weeks in his office he is ic Library Commission has been sulj- Compensation of slgiiitture ol' tuosvntur to insure puljli cation convinced there is nothing for him to nitteii to the Governor. supervisors ?58;j,500 $385,650 Small Loins of Pork for roasiinur - 16c do. He has refrained from appointing There are now 20S public: libraries •j.xpensps and as- Primp Rib Roitsr.. cut from heuvy beef - 14c SATURDAV, FICHUI'AHY 25, 1911.if deputy at $2,.100 a year, as the law n the state, fourteen having been sistance to su- Fie«h Killed Chickens • • 20c permits, because if he did so, either added during the last year, and the pervisors 300,000 301,585 he would have nothing to do but draw Commission refers to thn steady and 'ompensation and Telephone Orders To please the general public of Mid- his pay, or he would draw the salary expenses of .Quality and Weight Guaranteed Will Receive dlesex County in his selection of a continued interest being manifested in of $6,fiO0, which the new census in- his work. The great growth is shown enumerators . . 4,870,000 3,540,095 Hello 26-J Careful Attention County Judge (lovernor Wilson can sures, for doing absolutely nothing. nterpreters 40,000 40,064 do no bettor than to appoint Surro- iy the fact that in 11)00 the New Jer- Such devotion to principle, especially sey Library Association hud a record gate Peter F. Daly. when it comes to public office, is rare. •otals $5,S55,500_ $4,267,304 We take it that the result of No- f only 7li libraries, several of which JL 3EJEE —Ocean Crave Times. ivere seldom open. The cost of the field work in 1910 --^yember's voto manifested a disposi- was thus about 37V& per cent, more liotw-oa, the part of the public to Resides the fourteen Trim public II- NOTIOK TO GKKU1TOKS. The Citizen regrets that it has not Jian in 1900. DEADLY MINE GASES. change not only tho legislative and araries, 21 travelling library stations IMF.U LWINAItl), Jit., KXKCLTUIIOK n. reporter who could write anonymous live been started,' malting the total The original estimate of the total - Roger Leonard, deceiiKed, by direction •executive branches of the government Their Action Upon tho Flame of theKol thu.Surrrognteof the County of At kldleeex, liommunlcntions boasting of its large :ost of Urn 1910 census was $14,117,- hereby gives' notlco to the creditors of the lumber 2.17. t'nder the direction of Safoty Lamp. but also to replace the appointees of lirculatlon, and telling the business 00. Mr. Uurand now thinks thnt nd- said Hoger Leonard to bring In their debt*, he commission, 811 (ravelling libraries Tlifi safety hunp, a henvy metai lan- demandH and datum against the (^late of the the executive with successors, named ien of lOuropc that if they would ad-" Jitlonal work required by Congress Haiti deceased, under oath tir nfUrmatlon, have boon sent out containing 4.1,000 tern shaped object with a ciiriilnr by find in harmony with the prin- •ertiHO in its columns they would within nine months rrtjiu thlH date, or they kK, which, with tile special loans will bring the total cost up to $11,- globe of heavy plnle glass. Is the only will be forever tmrroit of any acilou therefor ciples and purposes) of the new Gov-.vundorfully increase their trade (?). iOO.OOO. aifiilnHt UieHiild executor. ernor. neluded, total 41,018. Approximately, light other Ihiiu electricity that enn In- Untfd February li, lull. o • 118,1*00 hooks have boon circulated A total of 09,025 enumeration dis- Rafely curried Inlo n gaseous inlne. itOUKIl LKONAItlV Fuliillnnint of the spirit of his pre- '.Ml-!! Kxecutor. hroiifsh these libraries. Seven librar- rluts worn established In the United The lumps are lit before they are election pledges will be an absolute VOItk AMIISKWOTS. 1 ies have been reorganized. States, excluding the Islands, So the tiilcfii Into tin mini; anil, in mlilUhm. ,• bar to the renaming of Judge Lyon are serinrly lurked. Hint no ai'ciilent || NO'l'tUK TO (iKKUIlUKS, Of the 2U7 traveling libraries, inn illHt.rlol.H on the average had about !,- AHTHA K. (JOl'I'IN. AUMINIHTKA- as has been suggested. We cannot The /clirii" Owls With Triiiml or Igniininl luteiilhin nniy expose iIn- | trlx of Victor (,'. Coppln, decawed, by re In rural districts, being under tho ;i00 Inhabitants. Heventy-one tlious- M see what foundation in fact there can Iliisbiiinls. ipeu Ibiine In tile giisex of the mine. direction of the Surrogate of the County of ind four hundred enumerators were 1 Middlesex, hiToliy gives notice to the oredi- be for such an appointment at the ::harge of the O rangers, FnrmerH' Over n Miniill «i»ii,v yellow Ilium mrsof the mild victor <;. Coppln to brtng In "The Zebra" lias set all New York .Hubs, Agricultural Socltlcs and farm- •iiiployed in contlneiitnl United Slate;!; Wlllcli gives a light less hrlglil Hum their debtH, demands and clitliim against tho hands of Governor Wilson. Admitting CHUUO (if tlio wafd rteeeUHod, under oath or af- aliiing and laughing. UK communities. Twenty-seven of In tlie Southern Slates colored enum- Hint nf mi ordinary cnnille are t\m that Judge Lyon hits been a just and 1 Urination, within nine months from ihlBdate, To every wife—old, young and to-be erators canvassed tin negro popula- wire gauze I'OIK'H titling snugly inside or thoy will be forevor barred of any action conscientious judge, could any less hem are In the hands of libraries llierefor iiKaliiHt the mild administratrix. —it is a thing of joy; Indeed it should with Incomes loo small l.o supply the tion. With a few exceptions tlie re- the henvy globe, mid II. Is tlnmnh Hated January ](i, lilll. be expected of him? How long would these eiiiies Hint tin; llnme druwH tin' SIAUTHA !•:. COl'l'lN, go down as an heirloom of the,wives towns with books without this help, turns from all districts wnre In the the people, of Middlesex County per- nlr willed supports It. Tho presence of l-'JHi Administratrix. :if one generation to the wives of the .nil the remaining KtatioiiH are In JeiiHUH llurciui by Sept. 1, 11I10. Only mit a corrupt or venal Judge to do-next. 12,000 In all wns allowed to enumera- hluck damp, <>r curlion dlnxlde, enn grade her tribunal or prostitute her mnall communities, only 3,000 Inhabl- cnslly lie detcrliMl. If mil hy Its odor, by NO'ICK T<> CItKDITOKS "Can a husband ever really succeed nnlB. The tolnl number of acces- ,oi'H for travelling expenses. rilJSIUTIIV W. FIJKMAN, AfiMINISTRA- courts? Were a Judge anything but tho net Ion (if tlie flame, which grows I tor of KlRhurcl Furinan, deceasod, by n fooling his wife, even with the monl ions for use In the traveling libraries Director Durand urges that a dim mid, If HIM lilni-k dump exists In direction t>f the Surrogate of tlie Countjr of upright nnd conscientious then in- ngenloiiH excuses?" asks I'aul M, 1'ot- special llreproof building be provided Middlesex, hereby given ncitlce to the credi deed would there be reason lor public slnco the beginning of the work In nny quantity, Is Dually eillngnlnlied. torn of tho nald Klcluird Kantian to bring In :er, t.ha author of the merry farce now »!)!! In Mi,7C:i. for the Census lliircau. While dump, tlie highly explosive giiH their ilcbiH, demands and clalniH against the •clamor, and hence why this tnllt nf beginning its Spring run at the (inr- which Is most fetired, has, on the CHliito of the »ald deceased, under oath or /such finalities in the present Court. Individual I-onus. alllrtnutlon. within nine muntha from thit* rlck Theatre, New York. "Never," he other hand, ii totally different effect. x dale, or they will be forever burred of any ItcHldes the regular work of the I notion tliurelor agalnrit the K&ld lidmluititra- Is Middlesex County so poor In answers, ami then proves It with one In tho presence; of this gas the Hume ! tor. traveling libraries, tho report states, SPHERICITY OF THE EARTH. judicial timber that only one manof tiie funniest, most entagled and ex- of Iho wifely lamp becomes pointed, Dated February ii, 1911. a great effort has been iiiiule to meet nnd as the gus grows stronger the TI.MllTHV W. FUK.MAN, . can be found in the legal profession iliiisitcly satirical farces Hint has ever '2-H-i.l Administrator. the need for books for study purposes "Parallax" Det Against It, and Ho Lost (lame soeins In xeparntc from tlie wick who will measure up to the require- lieen presented to American theatre- by Individual loans. To put books for His Wager. and an almost Invisible blue cone ments of County Judge or who will oers. Tlie ntrai>tl)tost ennnl In I hi; world Is forms benentli It. If the miner eon- .maintain on the County bench at ndividual study In a library limited Incidentally, 'The Zebra" lampoons to fifty volumes, loaned for gftriehil In KiiKlaml mill runs from Krllli. in tinuoH tn advance Into tin; white dump least the standard of the past? miirlilKCHUlre, lo Delivers filulce. he will pass through n line in which the two newest fads, the aviation reading, deprives a whole community To us It would seem that certain twenty-two miles away. It was here there lire nine parts of nlr to one pnrt raze and spiritualism. of a number of books In order that •elements are especially and perni- Hint yeurs npo a decisive experiment gus (the explosive mixture), and the L. BRIEGS "If you can believe in either," said one pernon may be satisfied, Yet the ciously desirous ' of having Judge was conducted to prove tlie sphericity lump will Instantly register this ex- one well-known New York critic, student should be helped. To meet Lyon renamed, and it Is an open of tho mirth. At that time, says "High- plosive condition by ft sudden crack- Perth Ambn.v'8 Oldwtt, Largest and "after you have finished roaring at this need, the Individual nnd Hpecial ways nml Hyuiiys In Cainlirliliresliire." y secret that judicial severity in a cer- ling inside Hie gauze nnd the extin- them during the two and a half hours oans has been put Into operation. a deluded gentleman, who called him- guishing of tlie tlanie. Were it nn.open Most Complete Outfitter In tain class of cases is the basis of the of Mr. Potter's screaming farce, you The commission shows that the self "Parallax," was obsessed with I he lamp the explosion Ignited by" the desire. Since equal justice to all notion that the plolio was n flat dink flame would sweep throughout the en- Men and Hoys. must needs be a fanatic." traveling libraries are by no means should be the criterion of judicial The success of tijo piece is due also and used to go lecturing with great tire workings, carrying deatli and de- made up wholly of fiction. The agri- vigor on the. subject. After these lec- v. fitness'unijue severity iij any particu- to the remarkable cast which Charles struction before It, hut by the con- cultural collection is large and in con- tures he IiiTlted questions, none of struction of the safety lamp the ex- lar lirie "should be the strongest bar- Frohman has chosen for it. Practi- tant circulation, as are the books on which was able to shake his belief. plosion confines Itself to the limited Tier to the appointment of a mancally every prominent person in it Is whoso judgments or decisions would history, travel, art and literature; yet When asked, for example. "Why does urea within the gauze cones, and un- a leading man or woman. Among in no class is the supply adequate.! the hull of a ship disappear below the less the lamp Is moved suddenly and To the late or %e likely to be influenced by anythingthose who are best known to theatre- Regarding the libraries In prison, horizon while the masts remain vis- the mi me Is dragged through the gauze :save the considerations of justice. goers, are Irene Fenwick, Adelaide ible?" he would nnswer. "Because the nt the Instant thnt the explosion oc- jails, and other institutions, the com- prospective buyers There is nothing condemnatory nor Nowak, Vera MeCord, A. Hamilton lowest Htrntmn of air Is the densest curs within the globe It will not ex- mission reports: •derogatory to Judge Lyon Intended in Uevelle, Richie Ling, Lawrence nniJi therefore soonest conceals objects tend beyond the gauze.—Atlantic. 'In the institutions that have been the foregoing; we have no criticism D'Orsay and Alexander Clarke. seen through if." Flnallj*' he showed who realize the visited, the Inmates themselves have his whole hearted l>el!ef In his absurd to offer either of the man or his ac- Only the vaguest hint of how truly tions. What is said is merely in ans- expressed their desire for more.read- views by laying n heavy wager thnt no laughable the farce is can be judged nig matter. In order that the libraries one would disprove them. The stakes importance of good wer to the arguments that have been from the brief summary. Two young were deposited In the hands of judge1*, The Right Place ^advanced in favor of his re-appoint- should do the most good, some one men, though pretending to be very should visit these institutions and,see nnd tlie trial, under agreed conditions, .ment. took place upon the Now river, as part clothes. much in love with their wives and that the books are properly circulated. FOR Indeed we would not do Judge Lyon of the canal Is called. Three boats thoroughly happy in their country The prison and jail officials cheerfully the Injustice of believing that the were moored three miles npart, each life, long to take a holiday. After co-operate with the commission" In :ai'glimont is well founded. Since then provided with a crosstree of equal The Right Goods restoring to every excuse they invent this work, but they have not the time mo special mason for a continuance height. If the earth was spherical the a brand new one and declare that they to attend to it, nor have they given central cross would appear above tho iof the present judge exists, the quali- AT have been hit by the aviation craze, the subject enough attention to know other to an observer looking through fications of him who is most prom- Thoy start for Belmont Park to take the hooks suited to individual Inmates. n telescope leveled from tho crosstrpe You should not inently mentioned as his successor (light with the Zebra, the famous An appropriation is needed to keep up of the boat nt either end; If It was flat The Right Price Is In order. he would see both the other crosstrees dirigible. Meantime, their wives with the supply of books, as the ones first as one. "Parallax" declared thnt ho fail to attend this The long experience of Mr. Daly ii much cleverness nnd ingenuity learn purchased are wearing out. The total IS AT .the surrogate's office gives him a tro- the truth of their escapade. For a did see them so. hut tho judges unnnl number bought for this purpose ts raousiy docMed against him, and tho nipjidous advantage In Orphan's Court while everything sails beautifully for sale. . 3,387, of which 3,172 are now In use. poor mnn lost his money. work; his standing at the bar is at-the two truants; then when they think These books have been selected care- OUR STORE tested by an almost unanimous en- it is time for the Zebra to land, they fully, after advising with specialists dorsement of his fellow practitioners; return home, only to find, however, on the subject." We're All Actors. jind his liindly nature woll-balnnced that adverse winds are driving the Mme. Alexandria Vinrda, the Polish Q nnd matured judgment, long experi- Zobra Into the wilds of Canada. But tragedienne, once propounded the fol- lowing: ence and natural mental faculties the two husbnnds are broke and they The Thumb. You will not be dis- "It is n strange thing, but ask n man Afford n superb equipment for judicial urn forced to break Into their wives' Thumbs have been appreciated ever L. C. STARK since the world began. The ancients to mend a rip In Ills coat. appointed, for these are •wnrk. 'With a. man of his calibre on jewel boxes to get back to New York. "Xo; he is not n tailor. tlio luincli the Middlesex County used to cull the thumb the other hand. Circumstances compel them to hide Barbarous kings used to swear and "Ask another to slop Iho faucet from Jeweler and Optometrist, genuine values, which Courts would at once strike terror on in the balcony and then the real fun make compacts by their thumbs. In leaking. the evll-iloor, and, when beneficial, of tho pioco begins and it never stops Rome it wns u sigu of favor to wrhi£ "I\'p; he's not it plumber. Opposite Central Kuilroad Station will appeal strongly to f •temper justice with mercy; would ex- until tho fall of the final curtain. and kiss the thumb and of disfavor "Or another to do n ljit of cabinet work. pose fraud nnd chicanery, and hold or disgrace to lift it up or turn it out- KKOADWAY those who can discrimi- tho scales of justice evenly lmlnnced; ward. A mnu who was hurt in his "Xo; lie Is not a carpenter. in line would administer the cold, Tim HIJOII Theatre. thumbs n-iis excused from serving in "But nsk any one of I lie three or nil nate between "genuine" of them to ormct a little part In a piny bloodless statute law su leavened with Henry Miller's widely discussed suc- the Roinnn wnrs. Some of the scoun- JfOTTCE cess, "Tlie Havoc," has passed the drelly citizens used to cut off their and each will smile In fatuous confl- All persons concerned may take and artificial sales. ldndnoss nnd consideration as to re- donee nnd Instantly flcrpiiogcc. half century mark at the Bijou thumbs so us to remain nt home and notice, that the Subscriber, adminis- lievo IIH rigor without, losing Its "But watch him act!" tratrix, etc., of Michael J. Leary, de- Theatre In Now York, and Is breaking get rich. Teachers used to punish their ,. effect. pupils by biting their thumbs. ceased, intends to exhibit her final house records each week of its run account to the Orphans' Court for the I To do fliis a judge Is needed who Saintlinoss Unpopular. County of Middlesex, on Friday, the 1 According to Channlng Pollock' dra- Thnt sriite of ml ml which let us call JL. , knows life from botli sides, who hasmatic critic of the Green Book Maga- thirty-first day of March, 1911, at 10 tlie Ignominy of the virtuous Is not a. m., in the Term of December, 1910, 'struggled with adversity nnd poverty zine, it is "the moat notable achieve- nnd who lias stifcly breasted the still GRAFT. entirely confined to ' boys of nine for settlement and allowance; the HI Smith St. ment of the season," years. 1 linve soon grown men andsame being first audited and stated hy No city can he Injured liy tup greater storm of prosperity, who has wouion, teliiK accused nf snintllnpws. the Surrogate. enforcement o" the peoples a tompornment thnt can respond to over whose faces passed an expression Dated, February 20, 1911. Pe r 11 I A ml 10 v. IVill Ailnpl l'luy to Life in London. lnws, To do otherwise is to the vnryins necessities of the oc of umrlmention. Tlii'.v would necepi IDA LEARY, substitute the will nt llw oUiclul H, S, Sheldon, author of Henry Mll- with more complacency the tribute 2-25-5 Administratrix. caslon. \ for the luws of tliu people, nnd Agent for Staten Island Dyeing and lor's Bijou Theatre, New York, suc- that they were getting to be devils i As one in ufliom is blended nil the Unit Is tyranny. No state cun ClenuingCn. 'Phnue.4S-w cess, "The Havoc," has undertaken to tholnild tige.-AthiutU1. WJ'ICE TO COJPTBACTORS. •lallflcflt.lsMhi wo commend to the he hurt by exposing grafting. nilapt his play to life In London. Sir. arjior's consideration for the com- To do otherwise is to connive at Sealed bids will be received by the Charles Wyndham, who has purchns Board of Chosen Freeholders of the WE HAVE THE GOODS. ; vacancy in the County bench it. There Is no secret remedy Lack of Tnct. ed the English rights, has asked Mr. "Thai mail Is about tlie most tnct- County of Middlesex nnd State of New oil. Peter F. Daly. known for evils of this cliaruc- Jersey, on Our S. C. W. Leghorns ara real less person 1 him- ever known." Sheldon to transfer the locale of "Tho ter. They cannot he cured by winter layers. During cold spell "I agree with you. He would hitvc TllliHSDAY, 3IAKCII 2, 1911, Havoc" from New York flats and hiding them. The disgrace Is at the hour of 11 o'clock in tho fore- in. December, 1910 egg yield increas- Amorioan railway office to n London not In Ihelr correction, but in no more t;r>nsc' Hum to nsk n hurlier to FALLS VICTIM TO THIEVES. 1 noon, in the Court House, in the City ed over 200 per cent. January 1911 drawing room and English business submission to them with supine snlisi'rlbi tn n finid fur the purpose nf of New Brunswick, for repairs nnd pruvMiny II UMiiiiinieul fur tlie Inven- another Increase wag recorded. Head S, \V. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., lias office. As the story of the play, in its iiHllfferaiCTj. It • Id well for a for the construction of six ice-breakers slate to display Its virtues nnd tor nf th>? suiVly razor."— Chicago It»*•-- at County Highway Bridge over your pens with our cockerels to im- American settings, hns proved an si justifiable grievance. Two thieves not to piiradi1 its ftiult.i. but it ord-Iir-mld. Raritan River, near Perth Amboy, ac- •prove laying quality. enormous success in Henry Miller's ^jtolo his health for twelve years should not be forgotten that the cording to specifications on Hie in the ESBS for Hutching Ha by Uhir. hands, Sir. Charles Wyndham believe 1 1 'hoy were a liver and kidney trouble highest clvii virtue is tin iivpr- Shs Knew Her Dad. office of County Engineer, Fred M arcli mid A prll W per 100 816.00 per 100 Simons, Roosevelt; at the office of hen Dr. King's New Life Pills that he can carry It to an cqunl'y throw of depravity.—Joseph W. Smltlintrt-lJu you know any one wh' May nnd Juno SO por 1110 $12.00 per 100 omphntip success in London by trans Folk. County Collector Thomas H. Hagerty, rottlod them. He's well now. Un- lias ii Iinr»i' tu xelb Mhu—Yi's; I ins New Brunswick, and at the oilico of All orders fur •<;, ^iiix or more must be nlod for Constipation, Malarli planting the story to English soil nnd pwt old Brmvn hns. Smlthors—Why'; Freeholder A. T. Kerr. South Amboy. arranged for In advance. ".ppcnrlng himself in the hig role o SIIU-WPII, impa Sold him oil" yesler A. 0. ERNST, u-lie, Dyspepsia. 25c at Geo. W FRICLU SIMONS, i. ,•« Rinliard Craig, created by Henry Mil Subscribe for the Citizen. iluy.—l.nnilou Puifjjli. 2-25-1 I County Engineer. South Amboy,! . New Jersey, i •• Rai he known the sex better he Christ luive taken warning at that seductive Rector, Rev. H. M. P. Pearse. j smile, those Lrijrht eyes turned up at HOWS IN ATHENS Residence, Christ Church Rectory. dim so enchnntingly. lint urn* tboutrln Christ Church possessed him. tint lie had made a Service. Sunday, February 2C, 1911. Qulnijuagcsima Sunday. American mlstake. a very natural one under the As a Rule They Are Clean, but Holy Communion 7:30 a. in. circumstances, and that perhaps, after Morning Prayer, Litany and all, he would change his juiad and Bare and Comfortless. Sermon 10:30 a. in. Method make a second application. Sunday School 2:30 p. m. A few days Inter Louise was again Evening Prayer and Sermon Of Courling And Its Advantages called into her father's study. PEOPLE LIVE IN THE CAFES. 7:30 p. m. Over The European Method "Louise," he said, "I have a note Services during the week ending March 4, 1911. from Mr. On nit born in which he makes When They Do Get Into Thejr Houses a formal application for your hand. ASH WEDNESDAY— By JAMES D. BRODIE Thoir Principal Occupation Is Look- Morning Prayer and Holy He protests against -what lie calls our Communion 9:30 a. in. Copyright. 1H1. by American Press effete customs in such matters, but. ing Out of the Windows—The Mar- Association. riage Customs of Greece, Litany 4:00 p. m. since lie must defer to tlit'in, tells Lie Evening Prayer and Ad- that lie IIMK made a fortune in mines Home life in Greece, particularly in dress 7:4"i p. m. Cimul Villieis «iis a mini of ciie In ills country and will be able to give Thursday— T~\ON'T forego the tremendous advantage world-not a young man. friM|iie.iitliijj Athens, is peculiar. It might almost Kvcning Prayer .... you every luxury." be said that there Is no such thing. 7:4") p. m. clubs, tliciiiers ami other sm-li ]II:K-I'S "Yes. pii]in." Friday— •*-^ of shopping with a great store like In Mr. Oucliett Kerriman's book on Litany nnd Address for getting away with ih<; lime plras- "1 barn told him that his offer is lo the this because you happen to be located at a uiill.v, hut an elderly person who was "Greece iiud the Uiveks" the niiuiiicr.s Young 4:00 p. in. favorably i-onsiilerod, but that, not- Choir Rehearsal 7:30 p. in. thinking 11.1)0111 the disposition of his withstanding our marriages in Franco and customs of tho jiioturcscpie Hel- die3SBj.cc. Orders by mail from any place chililn-n to their greatest advantage. lenes.- which arc little known to the Uoane Memorial Chapel arc aiTuuged differently from those Ii. Litany, baptism, Sermon anil within fifty miles will reach us in a few One moniin« Itac coiiui culled bis Amprlc.'i, I imijil leave the nuitter ii average English reader, are described daughter Louise litiu his study nnd Holy Communion 10:30 p. in. hours, and will bo filled so quickly that you your hands. lie is to consider him at length. Mr. FVrrhnun states that Sunday School 2 :liO p. m. IVIIN .standing with i«irt«l co.-tltujj.s lie- Keif permitted to woo and win you." the Greeks do imf know anything Chapel of the flood Shepherd' will bo surprised to find the goods delivered fore a llreplnco when she entered. "Yos, papa." ubout the art of making a home. Sunday School 3:00 p. m. to you by wagon or mail, often the same "Von wiil lie eighteen next weolr, I "That's nil. You may go." "Oue mny meet with exquisite clean- Evening Prayer '•', :30 p. m. believe, LouiseV" he said, prelixing the Perhaps the father of this young liness." he writes, "with beautifully Baptism is administered as follows: day you write. • remark with :m iilieni, Indicating that lady wan not sullielently prone to con embroidered bed linen scented with At Christ Church at, the 10:30 a. m. In; was simply I'repni'Ing the wuy for service, 2nd Sunday of mon'li, . / nldcr that nhont her ago girls nre lia- rosemary, but never with whnt we At Doane Mem. Cbapi-1 at 10:U0 a. m. We have b.-ttered our Mail OnW service an im|ioi-huit minuiliiconiunl. ble lo change from docility under mean by COZIHOSK. The Greeks are fin "Yes, |ia|>ii." last Sunday of month. year by year so us to nuike it wholly satis- piircnldl tuilliorlty to an iissoitlon of less In their houses than wo sire, nm! At Chape] of Good Shepherd at 3:30 '"Vou tiro nwiiri! Hull mir estates, he- liMl(>pmini-i>. Loulso knew that thi when they aiv tit home they appear to p. in., last Sunday of month. factory to those pi.'oplooutof town who don't ill;.' Niimll In |ini|)orlli)ii lo the iinliiiul- talk nliout leaving lior to accept nr dc spend -jiost of tlielr time In looking The Parish House ty tif tin- family title mid there being cllno I ho suitor as slio liked was ah out of the. window. They arc not given Meetings of the Various Societies: find it convenient to visit the store frequently foil:' girls In lie proviiloil Cor, HIM; IIIUSI surd., 'And I ho count knew il too to Inviting their friends to their Sunday— You can foci when you send your orders look nut I'm- nmtt'linonliil mlvunlfi^cs. When HIK.. left him ho fnlt iiRsun'd houses. It Is not that (hey are nig- The Sunday School 2:30 p. m. Now. I liuvi! rceenlly inel an Ameri- Monday— that slic would nccept .Mr. Ournthors. gardiy, for they will gladly entertain 1 here by mail, 'phone or telegraph that they can hi whom I hi'Ciune Interested. He II nil In.- (llNinlssi'd lh« mil Her from his you nt a restaurant at far greater cost The (ilrls Friendly Society in younger tliun I, hut you know 1 7:30 p. m. will be filled in the most intelligent way by mi in 1 riH an accomplished fact. to themselves, lint It does not enter Tuefldny— have II pciiibnut for young men. I Since tlie millor found hlmsi'lf Into their Ideas to CIN1< you home to wns telling him the oilier day iiltout The Junior Auxiliary... 3:30 p. in. experienced shoppers, who will carefully in- obliged lo dilojil tin; Kuidpc natrl- dinner, even after nn acnunintance of Wednesday— «nir fiimlly when lie. Inteinijiled me li.v many years. Chair Practice (Boys).. 7:30 p. in, terpret your wishes, and j ou will get the wiylng: moiiiiil mi'liinil lie ciinclinli'd lo do It nil thnt. way. IJe drove up to Mil! "They do not ask each other, so It Thursday— goods speedily by mail, express or freight, '"U'liy will you not ulvc me one of chateau one afternoon nml. gulng In. ran hardly be expected thnt they The Brotherhood of St. Andrew yiiiir daughters for a wife, eounlV callod for Mile. Villicrs. She cjinie should make an exception in the case (Juniors) 7:00 p. m. as you may elect. "These. AmerleaiiH are very blunt, of foreigners. The cufe is n second The Brotherhood of St. Andrew dowiiHinlrM to meet lilm In appearance (Seniors) 2d and 4th Thurs- you know, mi I did not tnlie offense nt nt lennl » very illft'erenl pi'i'Hon from home to them. There they meet Thank your stars if you have a 'phone Ills crude wny of iimkliiK IIIH applica- days S:30 p. m. the girl who bail been looked over by friends aud gossip. Thnt is one reason Men's Bible Class 8:00 p. m. at your elbow, for then yon can explain fully tion/ lUfKldeH, he hay light- bouses conceal, for the most part, a o ning, If we wish lo luiirry we look The girl walled until he had tlnlsh bare nnd comfortless Interior, and n iiliont us for what we're after. If a etl, then said: well kept garden Is rare. A garden Is John Street M. £. Church girl accents Kin? lakes llio m«n for "The honor you have done me, M. not mililc In a yeiir. and a person who Rev. C. S. Miller, Pastor, Haluie & Co. Cnruthors, fs gratifying in the extreme, hetler or for worse.' changes bin residence every twelve Residence: 120 John St "I replied that I had hut one daugh- but I must beg leave to decline It." months doos not mint, to be troubled Services for the week beginning Sun- THE GKEA.T STATE STOKE ter of II mtiiTlngenldc. age nuil I would Caruthers. who had supposed the with much furniture, nor Is he par- day, February 26, 1311. he liappy to introduce lilm to lier. He count's asHiinince that his offer was ticular ns to Its arrangement, seeing Sunday Services: will call this afternoon." considered favorably us tantamount thnt it will bo carted away in a few Class 9:30 a. m. Broad, New and Halsey Streets, "Yea, papa," wns the laconic re- to nn acceptance, wns startled. He months. Preaching 10:30 a. in A Sermon to sponse, though It was nil that was ox- was not (inly startled, but disappoint- "Home life has no resources for the the Boys and Girls. Subject: "A. pected from it French j^Srl to wliuiu ed—indeed, he was very much disap- Greeks, as It has for us. It affords Pleasant Way." Newark, N. J. pointed. Then It. occurred to him thnt Sunday School 2:30 p. in. a matrimonial plan had been aiinoime- them little occupation and no amuse Bpworth League Service, 0:45 p. m. i'd. uml she demurely walked out of while there tire different matrimonial ment. They like to eat nnd drink In customs in different countries the hu- Led by Miss Nellie Mason. the room. crowds, where there is noise and move Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Sub- The saine afternoon a card wns car- man heart Is the same everywhere. ment. Their Instincts nre too gregari- ject: "Christ refusing to divide an In- ried In by ii butler on which wns en- This young girl who had been brought ous to allow them to appreciate the heritance." SKJi up to consider herself bound to go domestic intimacy which wo prize. Thursday 4 p. m. Junior League. where she wns given hud declared her "The day chosen for marriage in Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Prftyer Independence. And, while before he Service. •was not quite sine he wanted her, he Greece is usually Sunday, but the day Official Hoard meets Friday March. was now (julte sure that he wanted of nil days in the year Is the Sunday 3, at 8 p. in. her very much. preceding the Christmas feast. It Is Saturday, 8 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. not fashionable now to'be married In All are cordially invited. Excellent The next morning Cnriithers called church. In Athens the ceremony takes music by the choir. All seats free. on the count and requested him to place in tho house of the bride's par forego imy Attempt to interfere with ents. A temporary iiltur is set up In FIRST his daughter's decision. The count the middle of the room, Presbyterian Church SOUTH AMBOT, N. J. looked very grnve, listened with re- "At the conclusion of the ceremony Rev George Kane, Pastor. spectful attention and bowed his visi- the priest nnd the couple join hands Services for the week beginning, Sun- tor out with great ceremony. Then lie nnd wnlk three times round the altar, day, February 26, JS11. cnllcd Louise luto bis study and gave the guests pelting them with comfits. 10 a. m. Men's Prayer Meeting. All Captail tf50,000 Surplus $75,000 her a lecture on the sin of young la- men cordially invited. Tho most Important part of the cere- 10:30 a. m. Preaching by Pastor. dles throwing over ndvnnlngcous of- mony Is tlie crowning of the bride and fers provided for them, by their te- "Life's Noon" will he the subject. Uudivided Profits Earned, $14,000 bridegroom with wreaths of orange This subject is the third of the thers. When the bnranguc wns fin- blossom: lienoe a wedding Is popular- series "Life's Dny." ' ished Louise arose aud walked out of ly called 'the crowning.' 2:30 p. m. General Sunday School. the room, her only reply being: "Love maninges are rare exceptions. Classes for all. "Yes, papa." The match Is made by the parents and Subject: "Elijah meets Ahab In This Bank Pays Interest When Mr. C'tiruthers returned to his relatives rather than by the parties Naboth's vineyard." 1 Kings 21. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor Meet- ON ACCOUNTS SUBJECT TO CHEOK room, he snt himself down in nn easy principally concerned. There nre cer- ing. Subject: "A missionary journ- T clinir mid, snappishly biting off the tain established usages which, though ey around the world, II Missions in "WIATTU1S EUKOl'EAN JIKTUOU or COOKT- end of n clwir, remarked to himself: not" legally binding, nro not to be con- the United States (south). Isa. PER CENT on balances averaging daily 1NO." "Drnt Oils European wny of court- travened with impunity. 55:1-13. * s gravi'il the inline of George Carutlicrs, Ing! I've made an ass of myself for "Then it is considered wrong for 7:45 p. m. Preaching by the Pastor. $500 mid over for the month. Colorado Sjirlugs, O. S. A. The count- ,not doing the job in accordance, with brothers lo marry until their sisters Subject: "Abraham." 2 American methods. What I've done have been wed. Again, girls must ess welcunivd tbo caller uud after a Thursday 7:45 p. in. Usual Prayer PER CENT in Special Deposit' Depart- few jiilnnips Jlllc. Louise entered. The must bo undone, and when it's mr 'marry in order of seniority. It would and Praise Meeting, our mid-week position of tl young lndy of the Prenuli done I must: begin all over again. Now not he right for n girl to he married devotional exercises to God. All ment on accounts of $200 and over remaining Htoci'ncy looked over by a common- one of three things lire to bo consid- while she had nn elder sister who re- welcome to our mid-week prayer er from Ihu wild and woolly west for ered. Either she wants me or doesn't mained single. Tlie men of a family meeting. in Bank for nt least Three Months prior to want me or doesn't know whether slip are thus naturally anxious to see their Saturday 3 p. m. Boys' Club meets 3 it matrimonial purpose' Is not condu- for practice. sisters settled, nnd as a dowry is In- January 1 and July 1. cive to a show off of any oC her points wants me or not. The natural suppo- Saturday 8 p. m. Business meeting except her beuuty—tliat is, if she lias sition Is thnt-she doesn't want me, nnd dispensable its provision Is often .-: of Boys' Club. ISSirES TUAVKLERS' CHECKS PAYABLE- EVERYWHERE any. Mr. Ca rut ben talked with the doesn't want me bud. Otherwise she matter of serious anxiety and the fruit S:iurday evening, 8 p. in. Choir rouutoss aud cast an occasional glnnee would not have rebelled against her of great self denlitl on the part of the Rehearsal. SKiii.s voisimm DRAFTS PAYABLE IN ANY PART OF THE at Louise. Every glance made lier father's orders. But by the Ameri- brothers if tho parents are dead. Seats free, strangers cordially lnvit- 1V0RLT). feel more uncomfortable, nnd when can method tho first thing for a fel- "There nre cases in which brothers ed. If you have no church home we the suitor rose to go it was plain tlwt low to find out is whether ho has any have retnnlned unmarried for years give you a most hearty Invitation to HARRY C. PEERING, President. R. C. STEPHENS0N, Cashier. the visit luid been u failure. chance or not." and have devoted till their hard earned come and worship with us. T. FRANCIS PBRR1NE, Assistant Cashier. o A few days Inter the count anuounc- Taking it sent before n writing desk, savings to the dowries of their sisters. DIRECTORS: ed to hts daughter that he had other he wrote a note to the young lndy who Among the poorer clnsses emigration Methodist Protestant Church plans for lier limn a marriage with the hnd rejected him, asking hor If he is resorted to. not Infrequently solely Rev. N. E. Webb, Pastor. Danlol C. Chase Christian Straub Henry "Wolff with this object, nnd many a dowry Hurry C. Porrino George V. Bogart J. Baird Perrlna Anicricnu, vlilcli the girl well knew might consider himself a friend. lie Residence, Main Street. R. C. Stephenson mount that Mr. Cnruthcrs had decllued received u reply that he might. So comes to n Greek maiden from noross Services for the week beginning Sun- her for .1 wife. he culled, acting during tho call ns If the Atlantic." day, February 2C, 1911. Some months later the American ho considered the matrimonial part Sunday services: minister euro n ball, to whien Mr. of tho mutter ended. During several What Was Lacking. Class Meeting 9:45 a. m, Caiuthers, Couut and Countess Vll- months of visiting nnd being with the The Elobo—Please, mum. I'm n sick Preaching 10:30 a. m. Oet Tour Cesspool or Vault Cleaned Hcrs nod their oldest daughter— tlte young lady nt various gny world hap- man. De doctor gimme dis medicine, Sunday School 2:30. p. ra. JE. «. BROWS By the only one yet introduced luto society- penings he became more nnd more in- but I needs assistance In tnkin' it. The Y. P. S. C. E. Meeting 7:00 p. m. attentive to her II ml lit last took up Preaching 7:30 p. m, niiAljKit IN were invited. Mr. Curutuers was Lndy—Poor fellow! Do you wnnt a stundliiK witli Ills arms elnsped beliiud with one of his own countrywomen. spoon nnd a glnss of water? Tho no- Thursday: Business Wagons and Junior C. E. Meeting in afternoon. Ordorless Excavator him looking at tuo passing throng This wns loo much for the girl who bo—No. mitm; 1 wouldn't trouble yer. Praise and Prayer Service 7:45 p. m. when he felt a nip on Ills knuckles. hnd rejected him. A slight knitting But dis medicine has to be took before Carriages 1 Saturday evening, Cho'r rehearsal. rrlccB-Slnslot'loBcts, S3.00: Double Closets Turning, lie sinv Louise Villicrs, who af the brows, a decided coolness when meals. Have yer got a inoul handy?— All are welcome, as all seats are 164 MAIN STREET 56.00; Cesspools, S'iOO per tunk load. had tupped him with hor fan, looking be offered her some attention, allowed Cleveland Lender. free. up at him with u very plunsuut smile. him thnt she was piqued, mid after DVVFU QUINLAN. Henry Nt "Good L'reuisfr, mouHieur," sbe said. thnt ho had fairly plain stilling. Fame, "You look iiorcd. Doubtless you are "Girls nre like fish," he snld to him- Fame is ensily acquired. All you Baptist Church wisliliifi yjiii'sclf back in your own self. "Some nmy lie caught trolling- have to do Is to be in the right place Rev. G. L. Allen, Pastor. YOU MY BEGIN YOUR country." with u Rpdfln. some only In deep wn- at the right time nnd do the right Services for week beginlng Sunday, Whnt n I'linngc from the Mile. Vllliers ter and some in slinilow lagoons. Some thing in tlie right wuy—and then ad- day, February 20, 1911. EDUCATION AT ANY TIME HIGH-GEADE n-ho lmd sut ,up stitily for half no will bite nt n bit of suit pork, but the vertise It properly.—Puck, 10:30 a. m, Preaching by Pastor. Our system orinslmcllon 1R such that hour \vitlnmt sippnUInu u word! Cn- most skittish can only be caught with Sundny School, 2:30 p. m. a student may bosln liny day and have o- exactly the sumo ijourso as those who ruthers should Inn'o known thnt there n fly and must be played n long while CHEESEQUAKE, 7:30 p. m. Prenching by Pastor. begun earlier or Ijitur. was n vnsit difference between n girl before landed." Subject: "His Name iB John." This Is of special liflpDrtnnce to thoeo living Monday, 7:45 p. m. Boys' Club. In the country. / trotted out hi be sOinwii like n bronrlio Gnmthers finally Inndod Louise on for sale mid the snnie person free from Methodist Episcopal Ohnrch. Tuesday, 7:45 p. in. Christian Kr what he was pleased to call the Amer- Rev. Jos. S, Moore, Pastor. deavor. WE FIT YOU FOR BUSINESS such embarrassment. But he did not ican method. lie says that tlie Euro- Thursday, 3:30 p. m. Junior C. V by giving yoiij tbo actual practice consider the cause, nor did It occur to pean style may do for Europeans, but Services during tho week will be Thursdny, 7 p. in. Sundny Sch business. What touslneHB houses expect him thm ftp had declined to accept for Aiuerlcnns It's like everything held as follows: Choir Rehcnrsal. yoiii you learii here, \ F. W. STEINS, this same girl for | wife. The only Sunday— Stevens AVQUUO, uparMaiu Blreet. else in Europe, old fashioned. Ha Thursday,! 7:4f> p. m. Prayer " obvious thing nhou| It nil was thnt boasts that his wife was naturally Sunday School 30:00 a. m. ing. SODTH AMBOY Friday, 7:45| p. m. Choir Rehet Trainer's Business College, during his call she SJpns uninteresting, Arairlcnn In her proclivities or he nnd Morning Service 10:30 a. m. while nnw she wn'fi. very ("harming. All sents are free anil nil ar PERTH AMBDT, N. J. noe would never hnvo made a mutch. Thursday, Prayer Meeting. 7:30 p. m welcome at all servicaa.