TEN MILLION dollars deposited In Warren county banks. And nearly every one of the owners' read The Washington STAR. IBE 'WASHINGTON STAR

53rd YEAR-NUMBER 28 WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY, SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 A YEAR

State Has Big Balance. VOTERS SANCTION Exceeding all expectation* and estab- White Taper GW Five Cents. Bills To Pay lishing a new record, New Jersey closed hackettstown It may, interest readciH of the Knocks and SALARY INCREASE itw llscftl year Wednesday night with a STAR to know that the whito paper Tree balance of $2,13:1^10^0 over anil in each copy of this Issue costs ibovc all obligations for the year just about 5 cents at the present market Hacliettsfmvn Finally Approves Ac- Only Matters Now in Lead prices of pajior. In otlier words, tho Knockings tion of Board of Education by iTidcd. Tills balance is nearly $1,000,000 subscriber Is paying 4 evntn />er ;reatcr than that reported .to the appro- copy for the STAR, and the blank ht Majority. For Council bation committee of the :l*c,- remembering that business today is 293 agiiinst. At the election on June im,4!)7.75 was received. Otlier depart- being more and mure on a cash 14 the proposition was rejected by a. basis. It in frequently, necessary to vote of 24lj to 178. Those in favor of Next President to be News- Wants to Make Campaign puts also showed unexpected increase*. s Causing Lack of Interest puy for the paper, For instance, be- Lincoln's Advice — One on llit: school JjL'iim kept up lo Hlumlard for the Sheriff's Job. Kefustal by Governor Kilwanls on —Another Team Will fore we receive It, due to delays in the Doctor—Do Clothes had mtido n'n active canvas since then paper Man—Ohio Will: be hVcdncsdny to connent to oxpeiuJitiiro, of trsmsiJurtutlon, Lahor is paid in and changed the sentiment. : Lite Kiipplcimi'iilnl emergency nppropnn- cash every Saturday. Those are Pivotal State This Yeari' Collector's Report. Lion of $100,000, authorized by tlie l*g- Save the League. some of the reasons why most Make the Man? Owing to the holiday,-the Common Mature tit meet y acclamation. Born on a farm, edu- entortnin the residents during the warm tt tni'liiijfht and under the law" all unex- ind would have stopped any team in might say something. To begin with, caster, Pa. (the largest town at that cated In the public schools, a printer's ienili;d appropriations rewrt lo the ;lii.s section, according tu the manager, opportunity nfvor knocks nt the door time in America away from llio sea- devil, a school teacher, a newspaper rer Hl-llNUn. shore), be tells of the prices paid, due porter and private secretary to a con- Hnrough Marshal C. N. iShropc an- reiiHury. \lonzo Lunger, who lias decided to give of a knockor. lie is never at home and Washington a cruek-a-jack '.earn from what is the use for opportunity to lo the II. C. L. In 177", 1778, 1779 and gressman, owner, manager and pro- nounced his candidacy for the Demo- TU'inaiuituf firm in liis .stand that mo- Faced Death 1780. prietor of two newspapers, member oC cratic nomination for Sheriff of Warren low on. Those who show that they are knock? How different some peopl'e are ey L'liiiiidt be useil from the emergem-y jetting Htale will not be retained for in home life and in business life. n congress for three years and three county. • Ho asked fur a leave of iiulc Was With Them When Antonio- "Sugar jumped t 30 pounds (Eng- times governor of his state is a record absence for two or throe days at vari- uuil while the Legislature in in session, 'riendshlp sake, but will liavo to> pro- Apropos of this, we are reminded of a lish money) per hundredweight, when tuviTiior Kilwurds tigaiu refused to si^u luce the goods to remain on the team. lille Over! unicil On Sussex* Road, story we read some years ago of a :h:it admirably (Its "Fighting Jimmie" ous intervals throughout the next two Lord Howe's fleet blocked the Dela- o bo a strong candidate in the race for months In order that he may canvas •oui'licrs for the bills. The I'liiiTKoney iVushington is out to win that pennant Ksciinod Severe Injury. man who said to his wife "It seems •are. Lamb sold for SO cents it pound; md Hackettstown and PhllilpsburK will thai you call' at tlio olllce a great deal the presidential chair. In Ohio, where the cpjhty In the interests of Ills am- nml for tlii< new ilsenl yi'iir lu'conii-s utter $4 a pound one day and %"> thehe fought and won reforms with his bltlo:/'to succeed Sheriff George Kck- ivuilnblo tomorrow, but this fact' will lave to show some class If they win •\Vbib' returning from Lake Hopat- more than you formerly did, or there next day. Milk brought (!7 cents a p 1 lie bunting. oni; Sunday evening, the families of is any demand for." Wiifo: "I cannot laper, Jie once defeated his present op- - !>r Palmer were actuated ;,by the fact Joseph Cllne, services as Hpcclnl poTIco Pastor Talks jp for tlio previous inning when lie )f tlio road. The height of the bush- ivill bo dug up and published, favorably >£ ?15 a pound. A loaf of bread cost J4that he was known by some as a "wet" und janitor, $32.50; C. N. Shrope, salary .llowed tho other side lo score. The •H prevented the driver of the car si' unfavorably, just as tho writers are .ml "towjlinen" was $20 a yard." candidate. But when throughout the as police, $90; John'Bolts,' sewer sup- leldiiiff of the local vets was also im- rom tteeliiK the danger that lurked on Inclined, The opposition papers have many ballots he maintained, the lead erintendent, $90; Jacob H. Hahn salary Americanism troved and the only error cbargefl hat' side as he turned out to pass ilready discovered that Senator Hard- tiieso wore won over and joined In ay clerk ami expenses $152.75; J. B, gainst, tlio tram was one due to tlie mother ear. Tlio wheels sunk in the ing in the course of a debate in the making the nomination by acclamation. Hampton, four and one-half months' ilayer being over anxious to make a {Oft dirt nml the car upset. Luckily tionnto In 11)17 knocked ills own illness After the head of the ticket had been salary as collector and expenses, J20D.- he HJHKMI was only about eight miles Red Cross Tells Putrfritlc Organization Their Du- Ice play. to be President. He depreciated his selected'several names were proposed OH; CaUdle & Bchultze, coat and lum- in hour at tlio time and this prevented iwn fitness to occupy the White House "or Governor Cox's running, mate. Tho ber, $i)G; . Lackawanna freight bill. ly. I'niist'S Stand of Both Shrope pitched a lino game for Wash- lamagc to the ear and occupant*. The selection ended' with Franklin Delano $132.30, ti. M. Perry,* street superin- Cintvt'iitinim. ngton and received an ovation from t;v<.'ii of the latter were pinned be- md some papers seem to think lid was In the County .ho crowd when he again appeared in i good Judge. His language wns most Roosevelt, n. fifth cousin of the famous tendent, $00; Amoa Clulick, work on On Sunday night in tlie Methodist lenth the machine as it turned tur- Theodore Roosevelt, and who has been, : streets, $88.80; Joseph UeWllpman, $51; L local uniform. lie bold the visitors lc. .Helen Chambers, daughter of the humble. He said in effect tlfat lie Work Taken Up by tlio Smaller Towns assistant scrotary of the nav He shurch, the patriotic sermon of Rev, J. 0 six scattered lilts and had nine strike would be .sorry to see his country gov- Charles Groveling, $9.20; Joseph Cy- 13. Washabaugh struck u popular chord iVashington brother, ami her cousin, erned by a man so incompetent as and Villages In Thin Vicinity claims New York as his. homo and phers, $3,50; Washington Electric Com- find wns given close attention. His »uts to his credit, and did noi Issue a klirlam, were the first to crawl out comes of Dutch stock, of the kind that pany, bill for June, $448.0(5, this in- single pass. Tho score: 'rom beneath tlie overturned Iteo. ilmself. Tho opposition papers agree Tlutt Have Hnmclies. rigimilly settled the Empire State. He subject was "Americanism" und it was .ml think that most voters will share cluded SGS.7S for lights fur borough hull i loKsnn to all,' being psporlnly pi-ppnred R. H. E. They ran up the road to suiinnun help. The towns in our vicinity, where IBO married a niece: of" the former fur year and $12,40 for arch for the Pulmur A. C. 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0—.", C 2 Brooke Chambers also managed to freu iia opinion on tills point. J for the patrotlc organizations. Tlie * * • hero arc bi-uiich Rc-il Cross' societies rL'.Hi(]fiil, Eicuuor.KooaeVeU,-uuugmet month. The total amount of'the drafts Tatter attended In a body, but tho dele- Washington ..0 10 12 0 02 0—it 13 1 IniKolf as did his brother. Frank ire following the precedent of "Wash- of Elliott Roosevelt. . ordered was $1,000.44 gations from the four organization were Batteries. For tho visitors, Sigafoos, "uwger of Washington, and Harry It is: customary to knock the doctors ington tn making careful survey of Sir, Cox was born In Butler County, small compared with tht; largo mem- Bishop and Ziegler; Washington— tuiipell, of Bloomsbury, were the first and say all manner or fault finding their civic conditions, under tlie d!rec- Ohio, in 1870, His running mate was A draft was ordered In favor of Ed- bership. Ho. reviewed the history of Sbropo and Ervin. A. J. Potty again )n the .scene. Mrs. Brooke Chambers against them when they do not come :Ion of Miss Claire Lucas. On Juno 29 born in Hyde Park, Dutchess Count , ward K. 'Thompson, the custodian of Lho United States from its foundation ippoarod in the capacity of an umpire ,vas held down by the weight of the it our every call when we have a little mooting was called in Oxford, by Sir. New York, In January, 1882. He has school moneys, for $7,750. ind showed how the Declaration of In- iiul gave tlie base decisions, while .•ar, being pinned fust. Her babe, stomach ache or some other nfilictlon. James Kearney. Tho following com- been active in political affairs of his The collector's report for Juno re- ilopondence was inspired the same as lurry Vannatta, called tho balls and lean, was held by the log. Mrs. Wil- Also about coming so often when tho mittees wore outlined and chairmen ap- state for several years and was elected ceipts was as follows: was the Holy Scriptures. As the Scrip- it ri Ices, liam Chambers was so far beneath tho bill for the same calls are presented. It pointed; Roads, Mr. Koarney; general ichine that she could not be seen at r State Senator in a district that had 1920 real estate and personal tures w.ere inspired by God so the Tiie Newton and Washington teams is sometimes hinted that there ha \ information, Rev. J. C. Hope; agricul- been represented by a Republican for taxus $8,177.52 ...st. She wns most seriously Injured Declaration oC Independence was placed ,vill meet Saturday for the first time and an X-ray has boon taken to see been too many calls and that we were ture, Mr. N. H. Docker; industries, Mr. 28 years. 'Ho asked lolks,; the plala 1919 real estate and personal in the heart of Thomas Jefferson, and .his season. The game will be- played not as sick as all that. A doctor who H. B. Cox; population, S. E. Valentine; kind; -to^gi^'hlm.a'charico'/al the job, although only 33 years old at the time, if tho elbow -was-•fractured.-" Brooke waa superintendent of a Sunday-school •family*:welfare;' Mrs! S-'E. Valentine; taxes \ ;....'.....'. 249.42 m the Newton diamond. Chambers' also had' his side injured, and they did as he requested 1and he 1018 real estate and personal he write the famous document from.his. The.Washington Reds were defeated but It not thought any of tho ribn were in a small village asked one of the boys health and sanitation, Dr. Tunison; wns elected. ..He will make* a , cood heart.'" ' •'-' . " • • yj-' -. •••••• ""•, • •'%'• '" his question: Recreation, Mrs. Herbert Cox; music. candidate on speaking tours, being a : Saturday" at Bloomsbury by tho score ractured, as first feared. All in tho Rev. Wilbur "Wuger. Intereat-' ..;.'.^.r.r.^:.V™.;.-. .-'••... "2^.50 >r c to 2. urty wore more or less shaken up "\yilJIe, will you tell me ' what wo fine and Impressive talker.. - 1920 potl tax : 101.80 IK! bruised. The top and wlmlfhlHiT must do in order to got to Heaven?" A town meeting will be held Thurs- 1U£)> franchise tax Iti3,78 Takes More Than Throat Cut. The Hackettstown team of the Said "Willie: "We must die." day. July 8. at 7.30 in tlie Methodist 1920 BrunH-'n'fit'ijH tax- . ....;.;...... ^:.;23.G9 -f)iM-.rgc.(;ap»?riUi, fnrmsTly ~ of-Wash- American, Leci™ l>nspp playod two if the auto were damaged so they Random Shots. n*ero thrown away when the. car was "\\\-y LiUc," IX-liliuu tliC'uuCt01V"l)Ut ;hurch at Oxford !'i VCWIVP lho ronnrt 7 Permits ...... :... .'...." 3.00 njjton, who was atrociously assaulted*, games "r.ith the Phillipsburg team. :aken to King's Garage In Netcong. f the study committee and to discuss Under a. new State'low 'barbers will Miscellaneous • 20.70 iccoriliug tn liis statement, at Port Saturday, in Phillinsburg, the repre- vhat must we do before we die?" lossfble plan? fnv civifi impi-ovpmonr. be required to have licenses hereafter 1910 oil ..-....; 2.13 sentatives of the big town on the "Wo must get sic!;," said Willie, to ply their trade in New Jersey The 2 Murray on tin- ni-flit of .June 21, U re- Delaware won by the score of C to 1, 'and send for you." A meeting was held in Anbury on 'Kcceived from J. 13. Ilnmptuii.. C.20S.54 riiitf in the Curreil Hospital in Kas- Wednesday, June 30. Many Interest- must undergo an examination before Ueceived from J. H. Hampton, and Monday in Hackettstown, tlie lat- Thunder Kills Woman. . the new. commission, appointed' >bj :on and will prolmbly he able to return er team turned, the tables by winning ng plans were discussed for town im-' Governor Edwards, consisting of three 191D oil "0.82 Tt is believed that the death of Mrs. Speaking- of knocks, how about this: provement. One which met unanimous i licceived from Sinking l-'und ionic within a couple of weeks. When 1 to" 1. The league standing to date, The Now York Tribune's correspondent approval was the establishment of a practical barbers who "-receive pay at Commission .; 11.000.00 .be application of IVtro mid Nicholas .vith no games scheduled for this week -iirjiraret Magory, widow of Joint lift- at Sun Francisco told us In that Re- Life-saving station at Asbury, with an the rate of $5 per'-uay for ever da ilerbitno was mink1 last Friday to l'ro- jr next, is as follows: »orv, of Newark, MILS caused by fright. publican paper that the Republican of service. The new commission's roll instructor from the Atlantic Division of sounds like a Congress of - Nations. Total Receipts for month of 't-utor W. A. Stryki'r to he released W. L. Percent She hail l)eon ill in bed for several weeks delegates at Chicago were much bet- the A. R. C, in New York to teach life : at the Union House in High Bridge, auf- ter dressed than tlio Democratic dele- It reads like this: John,Laflanza, of June $26.173.f>7 from tin! comity jnil on buil, be advised •lackettstown -I 'l Ml saving methods in the water, rcsusl- Jersey City, term, one year; Daniel The fire'committeo reported that tho Justice of t he" 1'iwt! M. A. Pierson to furiii" from rheumatism. A heavy chip gates, and added: "Seemingly the aver- tation of drowing people, etc. Also, a Washington 3 2 -COO age Democratic trades at one of those Carney, Atlantic City, term, two ears, repairs 'had been made to the steamer iccept bail in the sum of $1,000 each for ''hilllpsburg 3 3 .500 af tiiiimlcr lust Wednesday frightened committee was appointed to investigate Andrew L. Connntuano, Pennsgrove, and it was now in good order, Tho stores where you climb one flight of :he possibility and the cost of estab- Hit- brothers. Tho brothers were arrest- ier ami she jumped front her bed, dying itnirs and save $10." This is a serious term, .three years. The enactment ot sewer committee reported that tho new Stinisoii-IIunii. oou after from heart failure. She went lishing a library. The foU'owing com- .be law creating the Board, and requir- bed had Jjeen dug out and was ready ed the day after the assault, Cappueeiti •eflection upon Democrats. We know mittee was appointed to make a study for the construction work, which would stating tllrit Petro Inul cut bun while be To the surprise of their many to High Bridge about eight years n»o that most of them are oC the poorer, pf tho community under the leadership nc the licensing of burners-.comes as increase tho capacity of the sewage was being held by Nicholas. The bail blends Frank S. Stimson oC Branch- ami was chief cook at the Union House. working class, but that is no disgrace if Mr. Harry Riddle: the result of a fight lasting1 for years, 1 •ille and Viola M. Hann of Anthony She was 55 year* old. She leaves a son, except in the eyes of some Republicans. disposal plant; :&n furnished by "Jot " Personella, who Recreation, Sir. Harry Riddle; gen- during: which' strenuous effort were wan first licensed by Ciipuedtti of doing pere married Thursday, July 1st. at John "Mayory, and brother, Patrick Ho- Perhaps the critic did not have to earn made to put the business on.-the plane 4 p. m. by Rev. Hansman at the ran, both of Newark. Burial was in his clothes in these times. Well might eral Information. Rev. Robert Robin- of doctors, druggists, veterinarians, •'" J. B.-Cornish, Jr., Heads Cornish Co. be cutting before he changed and ac- Peasant Grove manse. The bride's Senator Harding say: "Save me from m; industries, Miss Laura Johnston; •usL'd the two brothers. IVrsonclla put s*e\uirk. 1 !)opulation, Mr, T. F. Cawley; agrlcul- stationary engineers and other lines of At a special meeting of the Board of areas was of white voile trimmed with my. friends.".-- .They.may. bo .wo!! . mean- i i human .endeavor',for, which La State Directors lielct Saturday. July"S.Joauini IP $r.on 'Vitnii"ijftiJ "aiui gave the house lie tattins; rsho" carried a bouquet dt Ing but have poor judgment." It is :urc, • l!iv O!s:ir!es Koaskuitl; family license must be obtained.'It probabl JJ, Cornish, Jr., was elected President Mirchnscd of the* Duvans estate for $1,* white roses. They were accompa- Pastor Shoots Chicken Thioves? a case where you must take It for welfare, Mr. E. H. Smith; roads, Rev. will not be necessary to obtain a State of the Cornish Company to succeed the nied by-the bridegroom's two sisters, what they mean and not just what they Charles Carter; music, Miss Anna Wye- ISOO as security for the balance. _ Tlie following dispatch from Keading, koff: health, Mrs. C. F. Johnson. The license to use horse clippers on one's Hon. Johnston Cornish, deceased. Mattlo and Annie Stimson of Linden, Pa., is of special interest here as it re- say. Tiie Democratic campaign man- D\vn urchins, or on one's dog,, but to The officers of the Cornish Company Upon returning to the home of the agers will seize upon this bad break of work will be completed this week. be sure, the operation-had better be CHURCH NOTES. bridegroom's uncle and aunt, Mr.i and furs to liev. J. M. lUiyers, who h a son- are as follows: in-law of H. M. KHeuberger, who is now .he correspondent of a Republican [lone in tlie wood-shed or behind the President, Joseph B. Cornish, Jr.; 1st Methodist. Mrs. George Yawger, they wore es- paper ris showing the attitude of: the Stono and Oil Shipped For Washing- barn, away from prying eyes. Shoe- Last Sunday morning -tho pastor, corted into the house by a wedding linking hi** home with Kev. and ilirf. party towards the poor working man. toii-1'hillip.sburK Koail. vice-president, Frederick H. Alieman; tuyers, on the farm nt Honeybrook, Pa. makers, tailors, bootblacks,-flsh huck- treasurer, Alvin F. Florey; secretary, received twenty-one persons into the march played by Mrs. Yawger, also a Especially when labor is dissatisfied The condition of lho Washington- sters, bricklayers, carpenters, garden- Frederick R. Alleman. church by letter and two from prolm- noisy aerenado by tho neighbors. At a [*ltc dispatch says: -,vith some of the planks, or .lack of 'hillipsburg road is the most inter- ers, fanners, editors and janitors are Lion. Tlie pastor has received sev- late hour. they departed for their Ueadin»hPa..*July It. A sliooting, in planks, in the party platform. It will esting thing to motorists hereabouts. not yet required to have a (State li- Hurt In Odd Manner, enty-one persons into tho church home at Branchville. vhicli a J.'iysbyterian minister fired tho be one of the slogans of the campaign. The repairs made between 'Washing- cense to follow their. respective call- :iincc April 1st. 4iit\ uncivil "tt.iVich a chief of police and a "Tho Democrats, do not wear as good ton and Broadway have bettered con- ings but with the rapid curtailment of "Joe" four, years old, son of Pat- clothes as the Republicans." ___ ^ : rick Ross, an Italian resident op Van- This Sabbath at 10.30 o'clock the - Opera House to be Renovated. liorou»h councilman wen; wounded, ditions ' slightly, bur, between Broad- our personal, liberties, -it-- Is-'-probabl; natta street, met with an odd accident linstor preaches on the theme, Resig- Manager John W. Lunger, of the fame to lijjIit.lV'R-. way and New Village tho road is in only a matter of a short time before nation—Resolution, Sunday evening : they will have to join, the barbers in Tuesday. He was standing -with one Opera House, announces that no pic-, Charges wor^liroiight bofora nn aider- terrible condition. The holes are so it 7.30 o'clock the theme will be "A Some mow have easy jobs and others close together tinit.it is impossible to foot on a little express wagon when Wise Man Who Said Foolish Things." tures will be shown on Monday and niim ajininst itGv. Jolm M. Buyers, pas- he Tine waiting for.a chance to pay a it was pulled away. This caused hi Wednesday evenings until Aug. 23. Tn lavo jobs that- call for endurance, grit, avoid them. Nothing is being done "oo for their license to earn, a l'ving The pastor loaves the first of the tor of the C«HV drove church, by Ar- lorve, patience und what not. . Such to. improve this .section of road, but to fall forward and strike liis stomach the meantime tile interior will be thur l-Ioyd, cii\*f of police, llirdsboro, It will doubtless soon bo.-nec.es ar to heavily upon the wagon. It knocked woek for a month's' vacation. The thoroughly cleaned, repainted and men are used to hard knocks. Like Supervisor Thatcher is advised that lave a staff of traveling State Inspec- the breath from the little fellow and pulpit supply committee has been anil Samuel Ward, ii councilman, .of this: Employer "And what'did lie say S00 tons of stone and S4 barrels of oil most successful in securing supplies 'enovated. When ijpened nightly In but borough. when you asked him tii'pay-tliG bill?" have been ordered bore for the im tois goinj, ii omul the State to see that he was .unconscious forjibout fifteen *ir..thp.ni]lnH. in-Ills, jihsenfio the : fall ..the. world's, bust pictures will pi'ove!n»nt•;.!!!..isuch .•piao™* .•»& mo noisu of tin auto- pulp and knock nie to pieces and give badly require it. him to consciousness. and, D. IV ,Tuly25th, Rev. C. S. charged elsewhere. Manager Lungei ne to his dog to chew if I called again." iiv rum is used in dolling up the cus- Sittorly, D. D., Professor of English itates that he is opposed to prollteer- il)ile bind of men. ThinUitig they woi\ .Employer—"Wei", so right back and tell Because of increasing tralllc o\et tomers and whether, there "is any dan- Opera House Program. Bible of Drew Theological Seminary. ng, and expects to continue to charge ii'keii tliievcs. he snid lit; met them him that he's greatly mistaken if lie tho raid via A-sbury and Bloomshuiv ger of spreading dandruff through the Open Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays August 1st, RcvVv'Samuel Jones of a lower admission than that charged with his gun. When they refused 'to to PhUHpshurg, this section of toid is piomlsruous use of the shop brush.; In leave, flic; jmstor pulled the trigger. inks lie can frighten me • with his becoming badly worn, and moloi ist-i tho b iibers liccnsli g law the limit of and Saturdays until August twenty- Wharton, N. J. August Stb, Rev. H. „ pictures of similar quality in any threats." from Washington now find it impos asinine legislation seems to have been tliird, and from that time on we will J. Murkland. D. D., pastor of M. 13. other theatre. He is making efforts Neither of the men wns seriously hurt. iible to find good roads from the boi bo open every night. church, Orange, N. J. These elo- to engage a first-class orchestra for eiched—New Jersey Minor quent men will preach Sunday at How easy it is to knock the work of ough the county's largest town TONIGHT, Thursday — Wallace : .he, fall.. .- ..- . .... Some Postal Service. Hie other fellow nml uuL losou any. good Reid in "The Roaring Road." 10.30 a. m, and in the evening at •••'It is only ten mill's1, as tho crow flies. Morris I?. Stout-of Phlllipsburg Is a. -.30 oclock. in anything unless wo have a hand in S'otico «f Kemoval. FRIDAY—Viola Martin in "The Mutchler's Candidacy Well Received. and the siimu by \vn«on road nnd rail- it. Jealousy is thus often at the bot- T wisli to announce to tho public cindidatc Cor (he Democratic nomina- Home/Town Girl;". The* announcement tliiit County roml, bi'tween Wasliington and tom of our actions. Such a critic was that T have bought the Shoe Ropiii tion for Freeholder. 'SATURDAY—Special extraordinary Presbyterian, Clerk J. Hdweir Mutchler will bo a et. 1st own. , In the old days of sending talking to a friend. Ho was one of ng and -Shoe Shining Dopai tmonts I3\el\n Onco is tho name given.to . attraction;. Dolores Cassinelii in "Tarn- candidate to succuud himself, was re : Ihustvfelows who thought he could do the se\on md one half pound glil who ished Reputations." 'Life's Shadows and Substance." will nail bv wagon iiml also liy liorsclinokjt 'rom 1-larry Davis and am located Tt be the topic of the sermon next Sunday ceived with pleasure by his many voithl 'probably have tnken about four anything. An opinion that was really Xo. 3 Broad street In the i ootns _iii\ul lT't \\i.ck at the home oE Mr; TUESDAY, 13th—Enid Bennett in morning. No evening service during friends throughout the county. Mr. iiiiu-od by some of liis friends and lie formerly occupied by the Rod Cioss and \Trs Thorms Blaine near Hie "The iLaw of Minn." July and August. Mutchler has made a popular official, or'five hours for a let tor mailed, in vas active in every good work. "I can't T will bo open for business SatuHli\ L.icl iwannii kiitlon lhe parents ara THURSDAY,. 15th — "Vicky Van :.'~Mr.v:D!iarma-ShciIch~Shaad;.-Rsais f|tul-hl4"pmce-W rwiwrnlwrl nK.nnnj [Iiuikellstown._..tn« ..readi-. ..Washiimton. decide- whoihctvio so .in for_ painting-nr "Ui md Mis Betnaid Engroff _tho lit^ " with Ethel Clayton and"'an"nil star the best conducted in the State of New, J-iist' Wednesday moniiiig" the" Star's. poetry," he remarked one evening to by a number of scholars will present a ; "MORRiS ' "LAXB.OVnCir tu i daughtci ot Mi "and M.r3 Blaine. - pageant illustrating the Hindu cos^ Jersey. lliicki'ttstown covres]ioiuleni: sent sonio a young lady lie bored with his vain chatter. "I!d go in for painting if I It ,, "Washington A J iss Helen ^human of Elizabeth H "• FRIDAY, 16th—Shirley Mason ii tumes and customs o£ the people of In- Other candidates for the Clcrkshllp iniijortiuit news items to be ndde/1 to spending two weeks ns the guest of Mr "The Final Close-Up." dia at the session of the Sunday-school are expected to announce themselves tlir HafU«lt«towu.lt!itcr.in lbi> STAK. oro^ you." rantied tJie.jKirTv ^ "TheiA.yor u ( :: 1 1 1 1 ;i avL»~seefv"s?ime- i]Tiiiy ptiinim"S*7" '''Oii7 „. •^m.YQi!ri:...Ks*es.^. Trouble .You d Mi- John a uitt Other g~«cs s at „ •—••--Tlie-'Opera House la-undoubtedly the in tho cinipel at 2.30. Thu •"Camel In the;,very- near, future. ; Tliv HLIIIIII' hlii>w»'Mii il lli i! -letli'i lffl''Llii! and-yot-^yoirpiir oil -tronv'day?1 to di\ tiie~uruitr farm; over1 tnc "Fourth" wero coolest, best ventilated nnd'most sani- Driver," lias an Interesting story, and 10!" she replied cruelly, "but I've heard tary theatre in northern New Jersey. Iliirlieitstown piwt-olVicc at !).:)(), but it some of your poetry." wearing of glasses. Don't -you \h Russell Ilighle of Brooklyn and everybody Is cordially invited to be New President for Hunk. nol received in this office until 8 realise you are making a sad mhtaio' Mr. and Mrs.'Samuel Gruitt and daugli- AV>j are now booking the world's present. The lesson study for the day Tho directors of the, First National It's up to you—of course—to decide tei of Eistan most wonderful ' productions for our wilt be omitted. ink Friday, morning, nearly two day: Fall opening In; September. Wo are Bank met on Saturday and elected after it was imutoil. Ob,* Iturleson! There are many persons Iii every what you may do; but lot us surgc^ bound to have,, our theatre compare Mr, Frank Stevens oC Syracuse Uni- W. S. Rlttenhouse as prenidenl oC the community who Und fault and knock ypur coming to us without del*u yfi'Mlly will lend the Vouny Puoplu's institution. A* S. Harlo, who has ThcrfiL will be u little conaolntion to tlio Roininger's, 214 Northampton sti tct Put It Rather Neatly. in every way, and our prices are con- Democratiti, voters if they are outvoted everything. They Hurt fault with peo- siderably lower than any other the mooting in the chapel at 6.4i3. All tho beon. assistant cashier, was elected ple and conditions. With proposed im- Easton, Pa. Ho had been tramping for hours, and atre in the country; • young folks-are urged to attend, cashier and J. D. Groff was elected iu^Novt'inber. It may mean nt least n provements, etc.' But did you really not once had he passed t place where assistant cashier. Joseph ..-B. - Corn- now Postmaster (Iimernl! ever see any of these knockers tako Washington Society Semis Relicts he could leficsh himself At last, as :/ Christian Science. ish was elected a director "to stieccci' hold and do any real work to better Mayor Hurry Christine last week ro tho sun was sinking, he arrived > at' an •-^•"^ NOTICE.; ' his father. conditions? There- is no grenter draw- old inn. "When tho-waiter brought: his The^co-partiiorBhip existing between Subject: ••• Sacrament. Golden text: Moonlight Dauce. ceived the following telegram fiom T 1 Revelation 7:14. These are they which back -to any community than the R. Gibbs of New. York, President of. older ho looked at it and then at tho George -W. Hays"- and Paul Schladen? at the Garden Studici- Tuesday eve- chronic knocker. Hut it eeoins' thitt waiter remarking sky, trading aa the Hay wood Tiro Re- came"out of great tribulation, and ning, July 20, S.30 to 12.30 standard the "Washington, N. J. Society, com* have washed their robes, and made time. Come and dance by tho light lie is a necessary evil in every com- posed of former residents of the bor Is tl Is the best you can do In tha pair Station at Washington, N. J., has If your watch or jewelry la,In need munity. He serves one good purpose, 7 been dissolved," June 23, 1920, and ter- them'! white in the blood of the Lamb, of repairs we will execute the work in of the Silvery Afonn. Harmony in ough. "Tho members oC the Wash wav o£ 1. sausage Responsive reading: Luke 22:31, .32 lighting effect and an orchestra .of the man or woman that is being knock- Ington, X. J. Society grieve with join Win— isnt it good?' , mlnatcdliby mutual consent, and said the most skillful manner, and at a ed is eeiiorairy. big enough to rise to the 1 co-partnership Is hereby dissolved and 39-46. Services every Sunday morn moderate cost. Give us your work I-Inrmonists., Including war . tax borough over the loss of its distin- Good lepeated, the hungr tour- ing at;,ll o'clock, Garden Studio. Al and we will give you satisfaction. Indies 4i5c, gcntlcmon G5c. Direction occasion and by a show of mettle prove guished citizen,- tho Honorable John- ist Oh yes it looks good, but tho ended, Juno 23, 1920. O (, are invited. that there are often motives behind tho ston Cornish." Signed'- Relninger's Jewelry Store, 214.-North- LUWis K. Dildlne; ^ ' 21 knockings; The knocks are often liko ends don't suit me. ii G W HAYS ampton street; Eastern, Pa. the little'annoyance of a mosquito oi Tho ends? said tho porplojced Change of Location V cd Automcbilos pie tree." The man who is being waiter W hat's the matter with ,r PAUL SCHLADENSKY some other pet. Finally a well placed knocked is generally one who is doing I beg to announce, that on and af Mrs. N. O. Kingman, in company wltli al\\a\s on hand High giade u et knockout, blow ends tho annoyance them?' * tor Jul 1 20 m Real Estato and her nieoe. Mrs. Leroy Schultz, M,r cai pleasure and comniei; ial a1 something for the community, organiza- Not far enough apart," Was tho Eonjanln Bonm>( a conductor on tho tion etc and I bunt, orltlclred by those 1 trolle* line esterdtiy underw ent an Insurance will be located at 33 East Schultz Mr Da\ld attion in \\ tir* IfsECTIONfiONB?

,ix diirercnt plncett, sniiUilix lw-6 emuui- >nsts unit weather boards*, severely rim- tf.wflVbora, to Mr.^ ling ilowu in a rolling eow stablo door mil hin^o, door anil weather Iieiml on »nm^o£,ihimi«bur^o£,-i»himi«burBB,, ta upendj the barn wim alito wiilit, a |.Iive, living in vacatioi n att heh r home liens anil flcOil.: Te!e]ihone wires also put out of : relntnos ..munition. On the evening of the '24th «»-Wflcliiward^Vntct flap. ;" ' . li"htniiiL' killeil a t-(i\v owned liy l-'riuik #-«*MiM rEftel ,-M«tti»o». of Wnslili«t I. 1 iillnr mul Vreil Uein.vn. On the Square gSfettif-»pchdWB/«™.e t..nj with Ii .\lr.-i. Kattieriu Anicrnmit I'lilri'tiiiiifil Store Closes Wed- he following: her fatlier-iu-law, Mr. mil Mrs. Sam Savior, ,,f lletlileliein. Easton,Pa. 111., ton Alliert, of Xew York, Ills wife nesdays at Noon ml little sou are *i>eniiin;j siiiuiuer Mr. mid Mr*, llaitnett and In-other , Mr. and Mrs. fJeor«c Opdykc lind t\ Arthur, Kitwin Sullivitn uml sister Kutli* their guestsi on' Sunday. -Mr. ami Mrs. •rn und frien.l, Jliss lloliiiison, all of X. Percy Dewitt and daughter .Ktliel, and f. !MF.' ami Mrs, Lester' Opdyku ami sou Mr. mul -Mr.«. Kdw. KaulM ami cliil- Paul, ot StcwnrUville. dri-u Tlielnia, .Mat ami William, of lieth- Mr. and lira. Frank StncktT, ?• in company with MMK tirar .mil Mrs. Win. liiiielwrt euj,,ved and $65.00 ers are co-operating with us to liquidate their holdings. Tlonham, of AVilkos-Bum- and Vm. liar 1 trip to Montt-lair on .- her'and Win. Messier"-tliey nutoi'd t Miss lleli-n Tijair. of llnmpt The sport coat has been an all sea- There will be good merchandise to be had at less than manufac- 1 Jacket tat own oil the- fourth, find spo the past week witli lier »n turing COSt. ' ' • • . _ '•' .'•"';, the day there. . . .Mr. :>.!:•.'. M™ .lain™ shipti son favorite and will continue to go • Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, who Juts \< Mr. nml Mis. Howard far and wide in fashion's favor be- Every clay will have its own advantages. spending several weeks with her t\ daughter an.l sister. Kill . goiis,. Charles and .Albert Myers, of (.'ity, are at tiie Smith initiate tin- cause of its great adaptability for Come whenever you find it convenient. •pha, • bna rvturtunl ti> lu-r duu^ht summertime needs. We have many iioine, Mrs, Harry Hover, at lhitUini,'tni 'Mrs. Harry Hughes and dauylitcv, smart flaring models; others that are Jii'as'.ic-nnie.'of Ilniitingto almost severely straight of line, relatives- in;Allentown. Mrs. liussell-l. Insi-ho three-quarter length, belted arid belt- afternoonrnoon" andd evene ' less with large roll collars of small Crisp, Cool Summer Frocks mother; Mrs. mannish effects. Some are lined - Master Tfed AYhite, of throughout and others are semi- A Woman Loves to Wear for Style and Comfort • v.-as at tlie. homeof his n ward Farr.-SiiiHiny. lined. ' •'• Miss Lizzie - Sherimin spent Simdu Frocks of cotton are much favored this season and it is small won- witli. her' mniher. "Mrs. WitHau inon. at Still Yalley. der when they are made as bewitching as these. Mr. ami Mrs. Alfr edthe The fabric of each is so good, the style so pretty and the finish so • Smidn) Cash's Woven Names and <.'. careful that you will wonder that they came to be so low priced. Mi, Should Be Ordered I'm New Voile dresses in dark Georgette patterns, with plenty of dark blue and Now! •white combinations. Some have over-skirts; others are draped at sides. Also We have been advised by the manu- lighter colors in many different styles and patterns. $15.00, $25.00 and $29.50 J'actui'ei's of Cash's Woven Names, Gingham dresses in small plaid checks and overplaids, all fresh and gay. which are used i'ov marking apparel Some have white roll collar and vestee of white pique; square or round neck. of all kinds, that deliveries cannot be made under three or four weeks from $10.00 to $25.00 Mi...- ili.ru receipt of order by them. of HIM,. Exquisite Dresses ., lj»ssiut..i the Young men and women who in- iVer hollie here, •Mr. and Mrs.- liumfll .1. 1 tend going to out-of-town schools and of white and colored .lolm E. llisehn ami -. - colleges in the fall should place their Organdie. The ma- Kinma. and Mr. -1. Arthur .lm orders for these woven names or West Virginia, autoe.lt terial is very fine and 1 initials as soon as possible, in order Sim.lriv'afitl spent tin tiny witli Mi- 1 to have them before the school term sheer and the dresses Mrs. David. Altl*u-li, tile lai;.. .1 in- Amliov. begins. are marvels of dainti- Miss Mutililii Steeker spout Hie latter Mi- M. IJIliau MnrienU. nf Fail-view part, of ihe week nt the llomi' of her sis- -I.-1IIH>!S. is spomlin!; liei- va'-aiitm with ness with rows and ter. Mrs. Philip llerger, i>f Stewarts- her -jrimuinnther. Mrs. Mary Miu-ienis. villOi and on Similuy in company with Mis.1' Violet Osmnn. wild is attending row?, of ruffles, and the latter's fiimih" autoeil to Stroi-.ds- siiiiinH'i--s,-hno] jit^Ct-w Rnirmviek.- spent tucks; round or "KWlTJna^gneiif-tliiliotidnywIth-KnotlieKiri Mgpfy r •he »i..'k end liolidav at her I le here. Rompers for Little Tots sister, Mrs. Murt Dowlint'. .Mr*. I". Mn'JiMrn-.•!,•! s.m i,f lllnnm-- square neck and el- Mrs. lillii Shipnmu. 6t Jersey Citv. h,..-;.. spent th" wiM-k. <-nd iioiiday with lias lieen spciuliujj a few <1ys here with To. Wear at Play \ and sister. vr.':i:>ii Airs, ^iurtiti Hawk. bow sleeves. her .brother. K. l-'rauk Clii Mr. anil Mrs. I'. Klprio.li and son. of Mrs. Anna Hainlin. P.niiiv. Xew York, spent tlie week end They are cool and comfortable for the Mrai M. Hoaclley, of Ohio, is isiting ami holiday with her parents. .Mr. ami little one to play and romp in, and are her. granddaughter, Jlrs. tieorge Mrs. Chas. Carpenter. .Mrs. Klprk-h ami of Straw Chureli. will remain for a Ionizer visit. easily laundered. Mr. and 5Irs. Henry Hiird. of Hun- Made of good strong material in plain Half Prices for SURF CLOTH and striped. BOYS' CLOTHING For Bathing Suits Fine weave Satin finish Surf Is the very good reason many mothers are buying an Cloth for bathing suits. Black il Mrs. M. Smith; near town, for til A Smock for the Outing extra suit for their boy for school days in September. •iiri and Mrs. -lohn lirown. ofPiiiUips- wee!; end and liolidav. only. 36-in. wide, at $1.59 yd. bur.', visited their (laughter Mrs. hu. Mrs. Geo. Ivieliline anil ehihlrea. o New, full assortment of smocks in wide- We clear our stocks every season and despite the Far?. Wednesilay iivviiina. 'he """•'l>lii!!ip»to:-<. ,ue visiting lu-r parviil: Black and White Stripe for trim- was- kicked on tlie breast ami arm liy a Ir 111 ly different styles are here to play an im- fact that clothing prices will be as high or higher than donkey which she was tryin to ili-ive ^ - "' M''*- Stewart Dalrymple. portant role the. summer long; The values ming bathing suits. 36-in. wide, into its stable.- ' • -1' I .Miss Euniee Ilobiiison, of tlie (ionium this spring, we hold our usual reduction sale. .L.uohter *own Xiirsin^ SL-IIOOI, is sp-adin:,' a to are attractive and many new styles to at $1.10 yd. -vjji.., yrRI!t;.. steeper • 'ind daiishti : select from. • - -' ••:•:: All are from • our-regular stocks and of our usual SnTattcnded the annual pienii of tl i:ivs Viu-iiMiiu in her iioine iiiire. Satinette for skirts—the fash- Kew:Village Ladies' AM winch wa held Miss Blanche Osmiin. who has been White, Blue, Pink, Rose, Buff, Yellow, standard of quality and all are new this season. • at tho home of the President, .Mr »- pendiu!; some time witli her mint. Mrs. Green and Copen. ionable fabric this season for vin Park Thursday. j A. (': 'Smith in .MonU-lnir, returneil Boys' Clothing, Half Price skirts. 32-in. wide, $1.25. 36-in. ••'jli"s7Edi.a"Hamlin. a school teneher of; !•<"•>» Similar! Round, square and V neck; long and Rutherford, is spendinf; her siimiuer va- Junior Norfolk Suits for boys of 3 to 9 years. Were wide, $1.69 yd. . cation with lier mother. -Mrs. Anna VICINITY short sleeves. Hamlin.- ' , . Clyde Mayberry, of Port Murray, Sizes 16 to 44. $10.50 and §11.00. Now'$5.25 and $5.75 Jlr Owen Hieo, who has been workin? while visiting his brother-in-law, and on the Philip Torrell farm near Naza sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv A[i»ar. on reth is workinjr for Orville I'hilips. the farm near SlowartsvilleV feared that tin.' load of hay on which lie was ridinj; Sti James Lutheran (Straw) Chutch wnuld itpsi-t. He Hindu a spring f,-oni Notes. the top of the bi^' load and landed Kov. D..S. Hafer preached a very in- about thirty feet away from the wayon, breaking ilis riaht lei in the fail. lie oooooooooooooooo teresting snrniou on Sunday, taking for was taken to the Coi-reif Hospital in his text ileremiah 12:17. followed liy Krsti'ii. Mr. Apanr and Stewart Slier- latino that she couW not use her right and'Mrs. Frank Gralner oC.PHillipsburg' preparatory services. Hoiy Coiniminion .... 'Saturday and Sunday Mrs. *vVm. and Mr. arid Mrs. Win.- Trowbridge of Mm: renaini"! .11 th" wnaon an.l were HIGH- RKIDRIS ,...„..- . ookkeepor tor me wusiiirniunn, one ..^.....^ .,, .. will be observed on Sunday luoniinu at JJirowcil * an1 d son Nathan and Mrs. Brow- Rockaway over Sunday. ' / -m.L iniured when it .unset. .. iind ^ira. Mtji. .Apgur 3t.;.Clilif0ll :. .i™ ™V,.". i'1]«Rtri_cal .Co.. in New. York and was j and, accompanied by hurbrother, went ::•: Cortls1-. Castner1-* of ~SI on tcSair" visited.'1 =10.30.:-S::!l:!='.':-:S''!i.'"l»t— 11.15. 'The : ' v|i-s"wl'iirl:> II."TJii'vis:" nf Kaslcui; was l m'e"o£'Uic~mo3r-eiiietehT 'as'j-n6ni^ she bia1 -parents, Mr. ami Mrs.Tbeo. Cast- Sunday School will hold their'Annual Ijynr. .; soy Cliy. I considered o _ _ rof Us stLafI of j called her daughter and asked to: have ,iee,nil.-l tlin' honor of leadina the I'ean- lira. Nellie Apsar and daughter Miss Mr-* and Itrs. AVm. MiUioney and fitm- I well as tho most poiuiliu-uj. u» sum u>. , >.,„.». „ Dr. Low w«i» im- ner, over tho'Fourth. ' Basket Picnic in I'aalus" urove .Inly :!1. were Saturday and Stuidiiy Hy and John and Frank Mahonoy' all ' clerks. Before leavlny the olilces she I a physician sent,for. Miss Clara,Hera of Flushing, N. Y., '1'he- Missionary ami liidhv Aid so-- -.-f'-EiHi i delegation around the llonr of was tendered, a party by the employees mediately called but soon after.his ar- •lie Democratie convention liall in San - • • "•• ' 'if Carlisle, Pa., were visitors in the bor- '•-.-..rival sh. e suffere,,_.! d.... anothe. r stroke of ia visiting Mrs. Augustus. Castner. ciety will enuvene at llu> home of Mrs. Ki^csts of ilr. cuuT .Mrs Oliver 1'uinter UUK r the wek-endweek-end,, stoppinstoppi"—g ••a*t and prcsemeteud witwuuh sixx beautifuuiiiiinuui.^w-niMl pieces i ^ ^., jffected, her speech. Frarri.-eo i'riday afteriiotni. A tele at AUorlon Miss Eudora Castnor entertained her Hurry Stone, of.-PhiUijishurjr. ya Wed-• Ml":i to Uial- ellcet was sent to her the Union House and renewing old ac- of aterllnK silver. The bridegroom is • appoplexy which (.-••.<..>.«%», ~. niece. Miss Bculah Doremer, ot Brond- nesday afternoon; of this week. •' 'Putof A. Apgar returned to the pat-nuninlnnees. The Mahoney boys were cashier of the Ijergen county bank and j On Saturday she seemed much better way, over Sunday, • , • torn shop ;ii Uie .steel phint on Tues- liorn hii.ro and have many old friends-in j has a largo circle of acquaintances 1 but on Sunday' she rapidly grew- worse .Ralph Loy jjassed last Wednesday at N0H10N. •era slati •idjiy, iiftcr an 'absence of two weeks uii lliyh JirliHie. - They K'ft Momlny to visit I who extend beat .wishes u> the happy i untiloveld thhye ai endl am. Mrsi her. opeUeavein doorM wa, tos thehe-Silvp, r T^akb. .:.,»>• rlli'vi-a !hr ouths j acemmt of Uiness. * " couple. Mrs. Paulii Supplee c in Now York iState before returning to needy and hungry will always be re-i The Get-Together Club of Warren ...-•.. !1 ••< ! \. M j .Mr. iind 11 rs. Kicbarcl Ijtincu smil fam- thoir home. Mrs. Samuel Buck numbered! Slus was a very worthy county held a -planicMn' the woods at "nests' on S; daj' -and , i ily of Hi-ooklyn are t'ueata for two weeks • home Tuesday evening Crom New York, numbered! Slus was l u-ht r. d tin Mr. and Mrs. A. T. JTessiiiKor on Sun- i neighbor andd a most liberal supporter {'Golden Spring here Monday. • mother, Mrs. ! ut Mrs. K. 1. Croirjir. tbtid IIMes i weeksk' statay therethere. •1. and !he latfr' i'riend. 1 tiny and Monday entertained Mr. Mos- after Mrs. Jennie Gearhart' entertained Mr. Miss A. Sehi" • Krwl Apsar, pArcliic Apgar, Miss Irene iiiiiKcr'H parenLs of Kast .Biinfior. l'a. i Jol I ,.; v,.v.ari.. ;.»:•! •|'l:i. .lni:l i Tlucltert ana ^Uss Lillian Malfoney id. Mrs. .Carr Castner of-AVashington •Mr. Tted- Hi>' IStUvarrt Burke o£ Cliicago Heights is ' aven id Joaepb Blaine'of • AUontbwn Mon- ... law ainil diiusliler. • ; s]i nu Cloudily at Bitlilcliorii and Allcn- visitint: his lirotlior. John Burke. er of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chas. GoolW, of Ciilitwull. Joseph Nat,'!e of New Castle, "Del., j Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kice o,nd son, '- daugh and had been a resident of'High i" Xir. and llrs./Jolin llavdy are cnter- nil HiWI UL'CH .1 ivatuut.k «^ ...w.. ;; .ar.rt II!;- Ar.!:a-Np.;r!o-^r ^" " ' llr...and : llrs James Bittcnhendor and; Heller. '! taViuiig •^iiss iiJiin;i'"-M)[-ueu--ur LutIB" *z-~ : 'tlie1 Mr.7umV"Mrs, Tlieo;~-Kefti ""aiitoed i nruuju »3 ycars.-":T!-.G;fi;r.cr.il-.v.'.".s-he!d; TaitRiiiiciiiy iiliriii | visltoil their p;ir«ntnl home from the, home yesterday afternoon . at week-end j Buttxvillo on Sunday, spending the day llr.'nlld-Mr . V. •'. Bilttr ' Air. nntl Mrs. Raytnoml Tarcell were I then 3, o'clock. Hev. D. R.Reeso, pastor o£ S=<.t-."lntn m Sunday gucsLs oC roliUives at l'at- George Kellig oC New York 1 th' the'ftetormed church assisted] by Rev. Mrs..' 1?11« !.- !•:. Dnti.-yj"n .-yj " Sunday gucsLs oC rola .L^JIra^Mame .Sechrlst nnd , son were .Marion - nnnklln^of.iMIddletpwn.ar ; . rfor- „_,..., •jj~'* ^^hVTTr'AsaT^cntert Services in St. Joseph's church Sun- guests dn"HiLturimy "(.ir'-'iM'isii'- Eio'iiiiui- mer piistor of thc churchroiticlatcd iiml- Uf/and Mrs. Kdw. Jlnyle. overl>Llip Fourth Miss 'Sula Wultera of n\ will bo at. 8 juul 10 o'clock a. m Lannlng of-Hampton. , burial was in tho Evergreen cemetery Mrs.'. Klwibeth lluddlesoi Iiiihert' Naglo. of New CasMo.WDo]., Mr. and .Mrs. John Kice on Sunday j at Clinton. 'Besides tile daughter, with Mis'fiLnrotia N'nglo and Mrs. A. Genl- whom she had mads her;home/ n^nn, ilJhUiln:». A1\ • hi-I wwk of Hit' pur-1 A chicken supner, apron hootli and •.rn'ertaint'cl Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Cramer ililisliiiiL' Cnijmany fancy "quilts will" bu . om; sale aL skcy of New York wore holiday guests Peter A, Beavers, of High Bridge, anil Master Willian lhi.ldlo-mi, of Cmu-*-' !.ors of ill Mon : und William Buhner and daughter of ; iblisliiiiir c.i I uie fnir on the Rcfornioii churcii of Miss Nellie N:igle. " Dover. anoTher daughter, •I\IrH, Carl Stoekwell bury!- and ICHv.n -lh .Vniidorbill. of ..Ut. Annount-iitnunU Imvo been received Mrs. Ilaltie V.son and daughter, of Burlington, Vt.vV. survives; nlso . a (is EII!-J \vj .Pri7itIn:,'iKroun(lM mat Wednesday afternoon and Pleasant. hen; of the marriage' of Miss Vera. Ap- Miss Margaret cIjNriwiirk,.arlV v eT spending brother, Chas. Holler, of .High Bridge l l ) nV 1 some timi'. wlt'- "" —and* "Mrs—. •"»«Zena» s= and a halt brother; Tlieo. Hildamen of llev. Mr, fieorfie 1!: J esi'jr pnsso.l last ;;"" ^;!. ': ";''j Mr "alH\-ArrS. P. -T. M-mnoy entertain- gar of Union Hills and I. S Chamber- p(1 n Apgar. New York. The floral, tributes woro Monday, and .Tuesday- at the lionie of i mv i »«»" » SuiKlsiy Timothy aieancy ami son lain of RulhorCord, which occurred .on' 4 l J nv .Wednesday, June 2a, in tho First Bap- ilr.-»!ifl Mrs. !^o. Hart, had as week- many, showing the high esteem in Mr, and Mrs. A.'H. Sinitli. in WuBliina- "" 'V ! 'iind th.'. J.Iit4es arfirmiret and Nellie end guests Mr. nd Mr«r Hager Hart of which the deceased was hold. itinl imi'iish-, T,I ; . . n -f v) inHeld. list church at Union Jiilla. Tho cere- • ton, .th'cjliltter's mother, .Mrs. Klizahelh O ;UL M I ;i o (l mony was performed uy the .pastor oC Brooklyn. Mm two p-.!-|> h Cahill of RarlUin was u Satur- Wine. • is in • a serious • conditiau from th " '" " """• •• "'--1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffman of " CHANGKWATER. ''"''."^'"•'•Uav und Siimtu- RUCHt of his Vji-o'-hor mv oliutcji. The filte»dants were Mis: 1 pariuysiBfi- t -• ,s, . .,Mabe. „l. ._,.,.,...Apgnr, sister o..f. tlie bridiriue animdu ; Plnliilleld were from fiaturdiiy to Mon- Raymond'I-Iilckott visited' his mother, . The-little1 Misses T.vdiii •'and1 Iv'.lU ""»''"''• •- j,,ml sistor-ln-lnw, Mr. and ^Irs. Phl»l> | Oscar Holmes o£ Newport. immedH | day guests of Mrs.' Hoffman's parents, .-t-iVr Mill 1. ! Cr.hill. In co .-npany ivitli Frank Wean Mrs, Hackett, who is ill at her homo ; Kiniiey/iof' Xcw-Hiiiii)itoii:' are \ i n.iut Miss Tcsfdo Meiidc. they jnotored in ately actor tho eeremonv Mr. and Mrs. ; Councilman and Mrs. Oscar W. Apgar. High Bridge, last week. their grniidparents'. Mr. and Mrs. £1 1 iil !>.• ihrc Chamberlain left for :i wedding trip to In the death of Mrs. KHza A. Beavers, j InMrs I. . TCugono Castner entert.ainod Mr. diiv tlovot i j\ri. Ciiiilli'H "car' to Delawrtro Wnter which occurred suddenly Sunday morn- M ivinp iiml Str-judsbui-K. having dinnei* Lngo George and are now housekeeping ing at 10.30 o'clock at the home of h an•d' Mrs. Walter Barnctt, of Bast Or- ' Chester.-Naylo'r;: of Bethlehem, .l.'ln iiMtonu.hi t!l Illlliil in their newly-furnlshod home in Ruth- ; ange,last week. : ••- 1 •rv croj) ill J-o. ° " Queen Hotel at Ihe latter i are very iiuimn.. daughter, Mrs. Zcnas Apgar, High spending;. Sortie time With his H i^= sniil Hi' 1 erford, where both are very popular, • SehooV.closed here last Wednesday. Cemetery Memorials one (Hi Hie I'i •dim Mo . '''V'V :!" Sward 'Dnlley of New Castle, Bel.. Tlie bride wore ii h)oautiful blue"tallor- Bridge; has lost one of its moatrespect- Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Vosler of Hack- 111 fllI! orid carried a bou- cd cillKons., ,Lust Friday morning the sUH^VJiifingn^MiLii,,. Iliis vrar •I'll- s«-;ison will In. and 3IlchrtCl Duiiy and snn of Phillipa- ed travelling dress and carried a- bou- jdeceased woman went just across the ottstown visited their daughter, Mrs. atti'niDWllislitniiij: quct of llllies of the valley and orchids &.J:. latc.^i •burg were ^ [blue1 suit nnd carried^, bouquet oC yel- /ho has been' ill I holiday with her sjstnr, Mrs. Frank An- Mr JOIITI R m^ey and Mr. G ...WR„C W.- —Mir,r,:-_Allii«-nr,ilcy-!.-:rc:i! erfilnlnE^';'' ! 'i" •osehuds. The bride Is a grand- talk wit-ifwit>.>. Mrs. Helleri-ionoiv wno mis uwu m , ..u..u..j , _ ^BiiyiieSnyilcr wiwilnl hiivniive cn.ufichargue 0of1 Uimi.e' HI.TV-serv- ; nieuenleoe,. JI^rs. Anc^vcw G)Uliij;hcr. of Clves- 'low 1 from rheumatism, for severasevera l weeks, 'jdiirson "" , a't "*'"Matawan* , "- •'' '•' -v <• • WASHINGTON, N.J, r uinuffliter of Mr., and Mrs. J. R. , Apgar •'•'ftls6'; .:

•'.•;.>. •;• t^.: $i4vW feifesiS ^^HS^^^^i EKS^pffi SECTION ONE THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N...I, THU$Sl}4!k Jffl& 8,19.2J), ======BIG BANK DEPOSITS And Now They Belong to the Ages I SHOW SAVING HABIT 'Tim §723,310,310 Mfims Ilio Aniucme of WorlihiK Men lobarney, and the following children; of Stntc. Mrs. II. Elizabeth Hill ot Mendham, -T>. Guehring-Swayzc. . : Tlortnn Hildcbrnnt of Spencerport. X, Klnanclal statistics of tho trust There wan a very pretty wedding at Direct From Our Fae V.; and Krank IV Hiidebrant of "Wash- cuniiuniU.'s, savings banks and State 3.30 Tuesday aUei'noou "lit, Uho' home; banks of New Jersey for the year OC Mr. and Mrs. John B. Swnyze,-22 ington, Cico. A. HlUIobrant at FlandoiM, ending May •!, show tremendous in- Martin II. HlUIobrant of Stanhope mid School Htreef, when'thei1 r orily daugh- Mrtt. Isaac'11. Itou'o of Cht-Htor; also er..n.«.'s in .iepoHlts for Hie yoar and ter, •Vcr'ii'T.. became "the bride of Dr. , thirty grand children ami .twenty-live Itullvate that lite tlnnndal iutitlttttioiiH William" X. (ioehrhiK or Pittsburgh,! To Your Hoinie nun uuur&i; mm tiviiii V»MIIV UI iimuiou. iirc now enjoying the greatest prosper- P«. ' It was a yellow-and-white wed-' S. D. The remains were taken i great-grandchildren. ity in their history. The unprecedent- ding. The parlors were tastefully dec-; Phllllpsburg and buried In St. Jamc Tlie funeral was held Saturday. Ticv. ed Increase in deposits in savings orated with jws uiiil ilaislea and <'ji: Lutheran (Straw! cemetery. . K. fl. Kiiglnmi of Washington officiat- lianks la attributed to thu Increased mays oC palms" formed a background ; ed ami burial was In the Chester ceme- earning capacity of the working Tor the bridal party in the front par-; ' .Miss Mao* Fllzcr. ' tery. Lilasaes and shows 'hat. the working- lor. ' Miss Mar;' Fitter, lifted 17* yearn, man Is saving mo;-.ey. The statistics, Tlit1 wedding march-wan played • by ! daughter of Mrs. Samuel rtyilocss o( Milton Fensterniulier. were compiled by Slate Commissioner Mrs. Ceorge Hell of 1'ort Jervto, using ; Philliiisbiirg, tiled i>Iday morning from Miltt.n l'YiiHti-rmuker, need fil yours, of nankin* and Insurance Frank II. the Mcndi'l.s»bn male 11. The bride! complications, following Jin died at III:* home at Imlaydale In H Smith. was given uway by her father. - The | two months. ISesides-her mother nho Sunday morning of cancer of llt< Sinif* Miiy 1^. I'J19. the deposits of ceremony was performed by. K«v. .1( . J is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Anim stomach, after a prolonged UluesK. Mr. tlic l-H trust companies, 27 ijavings X. Wa^en burnt. The "bridesmaid was Tluranlck oC Youngs-town, O.: Mlsse? KBtenntikor liad mailed at Imlay- bunks and M State" banks have in- Miss Lou Harber of 'Washington and ' Katie, Kthel and Helm, nml jwi broda!i- many years. He rendered faftli creased $!lL',*>12,5.S:t, tlie grand total of the best man wax Dr. Ralph Harrison \ tilers, Stephen and John, PitxPr, rcfiitl; flservice during tliuso /wirs at thodeposits of the three, classes of bank* of Pittsburgh. The bride's beauty was j lug at hnme. She was a member of Imlsiyilale Mill, driving the delivery .IMK hollas having ivacbed 57^3.310.- enhanced liy a costume of while satin ] Kt. John's Greek Catholic church at wagon till recently when he became LM!l in ihtj dost* of business on May 4with veil and orunge blossoms. Her j Allpha. n riiipl»y(>r> at thv Taylor steel wnrfca last. The total resources of these traveling dress was taupe silk poplin, at HMi ,llridf,re. where he was work- banks amounted to $SSO,1)4-1,-i;VJ on •vltli hat to match. She .carried a I l'aul I*. Augur. '"".£ \V1IUIK hli! lllnu.^s began. Tim fun- May -I. an Increase of 310i>,G3!>.75!> for 'Cittiuct nf msis and orchllds, The . "Tutii P.' AI^UI- (lit-ii nf a compllca- ..ridcf-mali] was attired in yellow satin The Lauter-Humana The Lauter Piano eral \rtm 'Held Wcilnmlay afternoon the year. The totals for deposits nnd over-draped with white georgette. She tlon of ailments KrhJ.iy al his homi t 2 p, m. at the hume. Hew A. .1.resources s'et a new high mark In this in PiUtehburg. We v.ns 70 yearn of State, us does the total of resources. 'led u bouquet of yellow and plnlt .and is survived hy onu sister," Miss l-'owlie fliilclntod. Interrm-iit" in tho roses. The Lauter-Humanu and the Lauter Piano are made completely in^onir pwv Margaret H, Apgar, with whom he Valley church cemetery. lie ifi siir- At the close of business on May -1, 'Ivert by a widow, one son and t\ Guests were present from Newark, factory and sold direct to you.. This method of merchandising entirely .elim- lived. Ho was a member of the Mt. the trust companies had resources of Pttiftulu, Chatham. Kastou, Atlantic Pleasant Presbyterian church. The daughter, lEu.ssoll "and Mildred Feu $riSl,02-»,0S.ri, an Ineiease of $77,175,251; Btermaker, who reside at home. City, St. Joseph. Mo., Port Jervis anil inates the middleman and his profits, and enables the purchaser to reajize.a funeral took place from tin; church the total of deposits was $405,050,576, Washington. After a wedding1 supper at 11 o'clock Tuec;l:iy morning and increase of $Sr>,r.;jG,50:). Dr. and .Mrs. Goehrlng left on. .1 trip considerable saving. Convenient payment terms. _. !.& i j.:_&J§UfL Interment was mailc in the adjoining Hot Weather Excitement. "lie savings banks had total re- to Lake. George nml the Thousand la- cemetery. Mii;. Henry AVhy ami daughter of nuui-ct'H cm' May -1 of S207.5S3.010, a uuils. Tiiey will bo at hoinu in Pitts- nudd's Laltu were here Tuesday and gain of $2O,210,42S; the total deposits burgh in a newly-furnished apartment , Andn-.v !•'. lWrs. tho latter was enroll to to I'lilllipsburg iverc $101,-1211,040, an Increase of $10,- after Sept. 1. The bride was the re- The World's Leading Phonographs Tho funeral of Andrew F. I'a-ivi to taki; ii train fur the University oC cipient ot many handsome presents. ionli place on Tuemhiy afternoon with naylvania where she was to take littui-nwnt .it lY.-iichtouti, hi» r n-..|- ThP Stati* banks show total rc- UU: n course; of study in a Hummer jichon!. Houm's of $50,437,347 and deposits of Trmil-KiiNli. home. His death occurred al thThe e trip wus made here from tin* lake 31^,S;!:!,i;~4, a gain of SS.251,07!) In re- Miss Florence II. Hush, daughter of home of Ills son-in-law, former Mayor in an automobile and ibu 'party got sources and a g'lln of ?7,50:j.:ir(L' in do-Mr. and .Mrs. II. M., Rush, and ICdward 1 Harry Hearten. Ho was Kt ycir.n1 old out at I he square and left a larso drets.-t O. Trout, won of Mr. and' Mrs. CJeorgu j nnd ho hail been 111 for eleven wet tin mit cast- at the curb; and inh'udf'd to l Troui if Asbiiry. were married .Satur- at the home of his daughter. • lake a trolley to I'hilllpsburg. Find- day iiftcvnoon sit the home of the Ing the car was late ami they would brirld's purents. Thn ceremony was I Ahrnm VitiiDoren. miss train connections in I'lllipsburg performed by Itev. C. A. Carter, pas- Although be bad been in poor health the auto was again pressed into serv- tor of the Asbiiry Methodist church. Tor some time, the death of Abram ice ami took them to thn .station. In They were attended hy Miss Maud YanOoren, "0 years old. was rather the haste to get to the train tlie Ojilrympli*'- antl Philip Trout, both of sudden and unexpected. Ho was found dress suit caao was forgotten. Upon Asbury. the latter a brother of the dead in heil on Wednesday morning the arrival at PhlllipaburK the discov- hrhlegrconi, Only a few of thn im- of last week at the home of bin neph- mediate members of the two families ew. .1. XV. Ilaydoii, In Brooklyn. He ery was made and then the telephone were present. The couple left by train wna the son of the late P. T. T\. Van- ind automobile were again in use. In 'or Fleming ton and from there went Columbia Supertone Pathe Starr Boron and "was horn In Washington .he missing property, was also tick- >y automobile to Niagara Falls and and spent his early life here, but forets, money, etc. They were unable to •Tost (Jriiduaie Course. Buffalo, Tiiey will make their home many years bad been a resident of locate the dress suit case when they During the summer the Child Hy- 'or the present with the bridegroom's A complete stock of these four great talking machines—the 'Columbia) Xow York. He made his home with returned hero. An ad appears la giene Bureau of New Jersey hopes parents. The bride has been teaching his nephew. The funeral was held another column. o H'lhoftito a poyt graduate course HchorJ at Mnnvllle,- near Somervillo. Supertone, Pathe and Starr—may be seen at any time in the Lauter Ware- Thursday• niirlit and the. body wns f Kiudy, in joint ruusultatiou with rooms. This department will prove highly interesting to any one contemplat- brought here. Friday mornlnt; and Or. .1; .1. Savitz, 1'rinelpal-of the State '" State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas .Married In Maryland ' burled' in tho fn'mtly plot in Whshtnir- County-—B#» • * * Xormal Schcol In Trenton. It is be- ing the purchase of .in instrument of this kind. tnn remntery; f[e I^nvoH one brother, lieved that such a course will bo of Miss Minnie E. Hoffman, daughter of Frank J. Clioney makca oath that ho la 1 f Clark, nf Pulaxkin. U\ \'a. senior partner of tho firm oC E*. J. Cheney great value not only to tho child hy- *Ir. and Mrs. Cleorg? Hoffman and & Co., doing bualnCDs In tlia City of To- Klone nurses' hut to the pupil teachers iVilliani A. Paul, son of .Mr. and Mrs. odo, County and Stato aforesaid, nnd thnt cf the ' Normal School as well. Dr.•lenry Paul, all of Oxford, sprang n Miirtln II. Ililrli'Dnint. oiiid firm will pay '.l:o mini ot ONE.HUN- KtuitR's curriculum will include sub- mrprise on their friends last week by i New Music foi' July Martin Hinelnrt Iliklebraiit. 88 PRED 'DOLLARS for.any cano ot Catarrli • itMOUncing- their marriage wliicli took ! years old, died WKlnesd-iy at his bom« that cannot bo cured by the uae oCjects which will be taught In such a HALL'S CATARRH MKrtlCINE, viiy that teachers will Income inlcr- ilaee';it Klkton. Mtl. They stole away , In Chemor. Death was from heart 1 from home on Tuesday ot fust-week t MUSIC ROLLS COLUMBIA D trniibin. : FKANK J. CHENEY. •«'-' l:i ''hil'l Hyi:U?tii\ as \v:!"f .-is the Sworn tu uufui'u niu and tuiun'.-iibcd In instruction the course will offer to and were marreid by Rev. Wm. A.-'• Mr. Mildrbrant \vn« born at I'.ivkm- i my presonco, thlu Gtli day o£ December, rscs. Moon hi Klkton. They returned Thurs- | Storo Open Satin-day Nights. In 1S32 and man-led MISH Sarah Kllza- r day for the parental blessings. - j bPth Alpaugh of Flanders more than I (Soal) A. V> . Glcason. Notary Public. Bii yoars atro. Their entire mnrriml ! HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak- A dumb man once picked up a wheel I ! en Internally andacta through tho Blood life was spent In the Chester vicinity. on the MUCOUH Surfaceo or tho Syntem. and spoke. PYTHIAN KNIGHTS Mr. HIlctlbrniiL tcavns. brides his wife, DrtiFtglsta, 75c; Testimonlatc free. A blind man unco picked up :i ham- a brother. Jacob Hiidebr.-mt, nf. Hatk- F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. mer and .—IJoys Ufe. ARE VERY ACTIVE LAUTER PIANO All I! ranches .Show Growth. Pro- posed Changes in the- Law» 435 Northampton St. Easto.n, Pa. of the Order. Nearly one million members of the Order,, nj'c. 'Interested. I.n the j»ro]iosed changes' tliat will"'bo advocated, at the next convention of the Supreme Loilse, Knights of Pythias, which will con- vene on August 10 in • Minneapolis. Minn. Among the many., proposed I. ihnnces in the present laws are those i which will. If'enacted, provide for ad- On the One Hand mission to membership at 18 years of age instead of 21; life membership, ! changes. In funeral benefit laws; and a a tire so badly \VQmit jsalrn|3S|b us? national I uherculosis sanatorium for members of tne order. junk—on the-otlie'^dll If Ybu Really Seek Substantial Savings Stop The order hns made a phenomenal same tire -alter ^e.' m growth djiring the last year. The galii in membership for 1919 is reported to 'and put new life p| at The Bon Ton" Where Values Are Big I be over 40,000. There has been much 1 ['he more rigidly you.compare our values and prices with those elsewhere, the more convinced you will activity in the Uniform Rank and If' is tically as good as.n^w..'"; 1 expected • that over'30,000 men .in uni- Ij nit Hun Ton prices arc the lowest to be liatl any when . form will attend the national encamp- you wiant ytiur tires Vulcanizea munt belt! In Cleveland, Ohio, In July. A WONDERFUL PURCHASE SALE OF The insurance department shown an ^y an expert and at moderate m increase of protection, amounting to. a gain of over live million dollars last qlaar-ges bring them where you year," making a total ' o£ more than 5tO:t;000,000 of protection provided by will receive'f ull satisf act'ib'n." this branch of the Order. The Su- AT TREMENDOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS premo Temple. Pythian Sisters, with more than 200,000 members wilt hold We made this week several purchases from over-stocked manu- their Supremo Convention in Minnea- polis. Minn., concurrent with the date facturers who needed cash. Never before,have such fashionable of the Supreme Lodge. Red Star Dresses been offered at such remarkable concessions. In this sale Lodge, San Diego, is tho largi-st Py- thian Lodge In the world. It has a STOCK TIRES AT we offer tho greatest bargains it has ever been anyone's good for- membership' nf more than 1,300. Five tune to .share. More than 500 Dresses in all the smartest styles other lodges arc in the race for honors. They are Garfiekl, Milwaukee, Wis.; BARGMti PRICES and colorings. Crusade. South Bend, Ind., Bethlehem, Pa.? Wayne'Detriot,. Mich.; ami Okla- Prices Much Less Than Usual Wholesale Cost. homa City. Oklii: ^ ' 33x4V S VOILE DRESSES Pretty DRESSES REAL ESTATE TRANSEEES. 2 30x3y2C .Ortyjria.Hiill. Association to Kobt. ,P. 34x4C 30x3C Worth to $10.00 Worth to $12.50 Krcidlcr. da ted Jtiir. 10. •'•20, conveys lot Fine quality Voiles in' Tl]illi]isliiirjr, consideration $3,000. 34x4S V,. , Sheer Voiles in all in beautiful colorjngs; Xi'wlnn-U.1 Murliitl and wife to Clias. new fashion thoughts A; l*ni-ki', daU'd iinrch 22. 1020, con- the newest summer and style expressions. veys lot in'Mansfield towusliip. Brfihtth ctl 'effects; rc^- «rca lest bargain of January Uli, li!20. conveys land in Fre-! tiliirly to $1.0 values. the season,' liiiKliuyse'n.' cohsidcrntio'u' .?."i00. • I Jennie Myers to Clms. I1'. Carlmrt, / dutiul Mnrcli -liU li)2(j, conveys 'lot in Hay wood Tire Repair Station DRESSES • DRESSES ClmrleH !•'. Carlnii!t and '.wife to Annin- ..Worth to• §25.00 du Pierson. daU'd-Mnrcli 20, 1920, con- Worth to $17.50 Headed and braided Georjiottes in veys litml in Uimtnoiijf. Rear of ^2, Belvidere Ave. WasliingtQi, jj^. JT. navy,,flesh and, white, sport models •.liutios G ould" to - Clmflcs": E.~ Bii i ly -• ami Dainty Oi'KandieH with 'printed Gcorjj- ,„' wife.-: dated Vllnrt'li' 2(i, .li)20, conveys ; IHIHI'- in Aliititffluld. .cohsidenitiou $500. P.S.—Open Saturday Evenings Unlil 8 p. ra. Other Evenings call at 32Bfpad Street. -;S[|| and Voiles in .styles ette Blouses ami ac- cordion pleated SItirt. Morris Park Lund' Co.. to Mary G. that arc refreshingly Unusually pretty liiley, dated May 25,-lOOS, conveys lnnd new. liiff assoriment. ..!>-<'s;^-«--WorMy;t()-S25 in .'LoiuttcuiiL*, fmvnshii). consideration i conductor,.' A. "C."' rc-ncc.:-fek!npor;i.-;.i!iv" ol...colors to choose and more; tomorrow $1(5-1.- ' ••- • '••''• '• ' ^ ; Arori'js !Jiu;k Uuid Co.ao.Pelcr Kjiey, snector, T31me_r Shook. Jr.; guavl, -Am- $ :: brbse aciuiier; trustee, .To-wjih - vinn- ditted.oKobYr'4; l'U07^ hoes; treasurer, [ ICdward Homadteu; " Jimtcong, - <'oiisj(l(!i'fllion' $SO0; • ' financial secretary. Arthur Taylor; ; Daniel U. Petty to Frederick AVicbe. recording • secretary, George Morris.1 . UP TO $22.50• SIL^.SPO_RT SKIRTS duled •March • 123,'-.11)20, convoy a html in Hop rose ntativo.s ..to • Stntc.... Camp... .at ^..;a-fo..iI,ilnrn i}iitVh..is[v:;Gniibles:us.tb oi'ici'.these"""^-.n'" 7 ftiiiler fS. wiljevor et nl. toi-Viiyi Mou-! rstvlish and popular [VuiUisysilk"sKirts'iti"wKitcV •-™™ Schuler nnd George Morris. Tho camp rose ami Copon, at this ridiculously low pneo. elone, dnled .Inly. 15;; HUP, conveys lot j made a gain oC 'i'i members during 11 -Philli|"'liurj:i '.-misideration i?3.'J7.50. the year and now lias 247 active mem- Sjrivts like these sukl. at $28.50.and ovc-n• $25.00 ; Kiinili C. Kykul-lei'-Ktilliariivj Lnrisun. 1 bers. The llnnnolnl gain for the six ' ;, LIVEN LAZY LIVERS T this sensor.. Tomorrow youi- oiiporlumly to buy tinted Mureh.' 27", lil20, i-miveys lot inmonths wai.! ?1S7.GS. ;;:'• TaKe your tiitie' pf£*"'"•v: them"at ¥0.98. „ „..'. ,. ..«^. Wasliinfjton'ltorouglh'.' ••.''*" , '"' . - .INDICATED IK ' ' f ! Torpid Liver, SailoVBkia, Diziiness, ' :niivid Fuertlr and wife io Win. XV. It'ds for Transport uriou. . : Yoa f e-edmeei'it. >, ^™r^r Vntfhih, dated "Mardi 27, 1SI20, cmiveys The- Franklin Township Roarrt of ^eadachc/Foul Ercnlh/'Elc. g Women's, 85c Silk Lisle laud in MiinsfiL'Ul. ,- ' Education will receive bids for .trans- RECOMMENDED AND SOLD BY . 2-QUART ACME -XVm: XV. Wa»iior-to Ida C. Wiicner. porting pupils cm the following routes: OPERA Hose at diiUd Miirch 2i), 1020,'conveys liuid in Koutc "Xo. 1. 30 pupils, more or loss. ..Women's .IliHlroux .Silk.. Lisle Slocl Mnnnllolil. •• • r... .'•• ,. • , • -•.-••,,. ••from Good Springs schoolhouse lo tho senmed hncks, -Wack, while, cordovan. jsiun: V'aiiutlii and wile to ti. K. Mer- New Village school. Route No.^4, 25 pupils, more or less, ty om the resi- riLt.,:(liited,ilarch ail, li)2'q. uoiii-eys hind x 1 in .IjopuU'oim. • • • ' •' '. ' f1 dence, ot Joseph Huff, Vein Blooms- STOCKINGS Children's SilkXi'slc Sox 1 1 f bury, to the. Asbury school. Roi^te No. f •KHcii-. A."*J\cnney..ti> '- E(lwnril.5!'.-lJu!- 5, 20-pupils, more or less, from what VicKinley Hospliai 49c ik'u, (luted March 22,,.1920, conveys lot 1ft Jsnown as. the Brittuin's Corner to ; in-.-Philtipsburg, conSidenition $r>00. y Comes., ill,,dai-U tan, or white, or white the; Asbury school. All conveyances Trenton, New Jersey for :,31.49 , CJcorye A. Co6k and wifo lo Frank V. lo 1)0 n^ed on the virious routes must Offers 'splendid opportunity _ to : Heavy qunlily .full with assorted fco!or Ions; all have turned South dated Mimh JO 1020 coint\ meit tlit tippio\al of thp loud o£ Fd clothing,'eic. cults young women lo become trained fashioned fine Silk laud in Ind pxndcnci ton iduution ucalloi 1 Vll bids must be in Hit.nurses.' • . >;\;, ''stock/ "' ••!'.'•.• :"•':':" Stochmgb h'ile gar Most compiLt ind con>tni hinds of the 1)1 l^lct Cl iV' 1> S 1U11 tin nt. tfuitn fr /(r urn In addition to, the training \ye will tcr tops m black Wonan's Sil T> F>nc> #1 JA v lul\ 10 UUUL s IHr\c\ I Co c pay the, students $20 00 pel month wlvU UV i> cordo No heavy:wooden tub. Saves l ol s <>r \ islilngton \ 1 1 lj>£ 1 t ice; saves time. Complete as \\ i-iliniKton 6imp No 0 r 0 S the fii st year, ?22.00 per month tlie \-xrt. ctt, ^liRht Silk Hose ^>1.4» ll •seconji"year'and'$2£.00 pei month , i ntirls hrrnu the Nrwc^t no\eltv lice stupe two tone tf shown. Ad child can operate oC A., will-Imve those officers',for. "ih< j IT Dc\oc ind riiiiip Beibeibpiff M it SI J1) \alue it 1 c ! lnitt oC tht leni Vfl«( r»(>«npn{ ha\e puichastd A\ ill Knifcht cdin the third car Appl to puce io.oiil\ SI W fitt \y«|«L|is bilk SloikWf«i oiRht com Tohn C ^Mis 1 i««lloiit ^illiPir and CKde Kitnei h uurclia ed- 1 bimuions HI ILILH iioiii v)ime; vice in'Gsldeiit.-noIlfind Younei Will **.ttight c-^-ig cai through the tia lei oC Conn Chtulc B Hall Ji local Ovuland Sale Agcnc v U ( THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N..J, THURSDAY, JULY, 8,1920 SECTION ONE REVENUE COLLECTOR The Washington Star GIVES A WARNING ITHE MARKETS! Published every Thursday morning at Washington, New Jersey. Special AKCIIIH Will MnUc llrive Cullivl DelliiqiiMit Tux« of Entered at the postoflice at Washington, Warren county, N. J., All. Kinds. Butter. as second-clnss matter, in 1868. Tito fnlWm-inK statement Issiieil liy Creamery— Charles V. Huffy, Collator »f Internal Extra high scoring Subscription prices: G months, $1; one Uev.'iuie, Fifth District, Now Jersey: - ;>2 acoro ;" '• 57!t«f <•* Pork "In this, as In every other wctUm of First and « O 112 Beans Shredded Wheat year, $2; payable in advance. the country, thero will he conducted Seconds ....'. • durlni; the iii'jft two months an extt'it-: Lowe— • - r .- F. A. Robertson, Editor & Owner ! It O « «lvc tax drive for the uoilwlhm «f dc VnmUal Creamery-- Can liiuiitL'iit wiles* and other inisix'llanediw rMrai 12c pkg. 13c CO fit taxos. such as the yottilli'il luxury tax. "'K. : , . " * . smt0 dalry flncat The Washington STAU is recognized as the leading the sort drink tax. the lulniitwloti tax. I - TO© "* the Stale ot New Jersey, and one ot the best ten tlu"" mannfactittvr's tax. tin.- tax mi Eggs. I Jewelry and works of art. and tho tax Frrsh Rfitlitl ras fatKole U. S. The STAR publishes more news andI nd- • on toilet articles and proprietary nicill- Fresh fititlul .,.„...•ag„ o packe_d veitismjr than any otliei New Jersey local weekly—16 to I clues. Iti-ports of laxity on the part extra ilrsts M 45 « What Do YOU Pay For Groceries? of dealers ami other iicrsmin ri-siionsi- Storage, extra firats 41 «P «Ji 26 pa"el It" reputation u. that of the best ed.ted, best lile for tin? return and collection «C Fresh c.ithd extra firsts... « @ 47',4 Check every item in this advertisement and then think it over. arranged, best printed weekly in the Last. these taxes have reached the Bureau Fresh "gathil firsts « © .« of Internal Ilevenue from many Fresh Rjithil seconds 30 G> -*1 If you are not now an AMERICAN STORES' CUSTOMER you will be amazed at the big sources. .Storage pkd Olrtlca Xo. 1.. 37 ® 33 Warren County has 45,000 People • "To remedy this condition, Commis- Fresh Rat lid rcgu. packed savings. YOURSELF IT PAYS TO TRADE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS sioner William M. Williams linx as- tllrtlcB. No. 1 3S © 37 O - Over 10 Millions in Bunk Deposits signed to the work of investlnaiioa 17.*. 7rrrti Kathil fllrttca, No. 2.. =5 g JJ Jfts I special revenue olttcers. Thesi' men will Fresh cathil checks 32 <& 35 Warren county is a wonderfully rich section of Jersey. It,'"s 1 compose HyiiiK *iiiiudri>pi>. wlik-Ii wi]J N11HV HllOWX AND WHITE EGOS. 1 visit every l:irp.« eity in the United Sinto, T'n. & nrby Western E. WASHINGTON AVE. ' WASHINGTON, N. J. mining, dairying, manufacturing and agricultural interests make States, cooperate with assistant super- -.white oxtrn ilrsts 48 <& 53 it highly profitable for the wise advertiser. vlsfuri and Held deputies. The total Ante. Pcnii. te nrby hennery Here are 45,000 people in a county without a daily newspaper. l'oreu numbers L'.Ortit. whlto firsts il 52 Fine New Cheese Ib 33c 1 0 1 1 1 10 1 n-sult Other Western & Southern Victor, the bitfE Pure Jollies - glass liic isiess than two hundred. And Washington is only a small part of ax of 1 cent for each 2*, mits t,r frai> : Vmler ^0 thg 5? ^t pliK. lie the STAR'S field. The circulation in Washington, while it averages ion thereof uf the amount for which • Jtllk fed. bhls. & kogs.... atl <3> 40 .liiry-Jell SchimmeFs Salad Dressing bot 14c more than one copy to every family, is only about one-fifth the toilet articles and proprietary medi- ', Soiitlicrn, southwestern . 3(3 tg) 87 l'carl Tapioca .11>. Hi: cines are sold, il is estimated the BO\*-. • FOWLS—fresh, dry packed, corn fed— Sour Pickles ...bis hot. 18c- STAR'S total circulation. The total circulation is divided about ernment is losing several million dol- • Wpstern— India lielish bot. 17c as follows: annually. Thu tax' Is collected by - GO lbs. and over to doz © 41 ...1 Ib. can 32c Fine Table Salt pkg 5c means of stamps ranging from I to -10 Vnrtor 30 lbs 30 ® 31 Crisco •_ Washington and immediate surrounding territory •outs, which the law provide shall be ' FOWLS, fresh, dry packed and iced. Mazola Cooking <'i can li'tc (including Oxford) _ !...._ 1300 Ullxcd by the dealer, and cancelled. bands and ltecs— Wesson Oil can We "It is.tin; intention to conduct :is Western— ....can 10c, 70e Pat-a-Cake flour pkg 29c Hackettstown and adjoining territory 1000 Dry packed. 5 Iba. & over 39 tfl> Pure Olive Oil horough and effective a campaign as Dry jikd, 3 His. nnd under 30 ^ . 3t Tender Pens : can lie Belvidere and adjoining territory 800 lossible in such a way as to bring to I OI-D COCKS, fresh, dry picked, boxes— Tomato Puree ... can "»e Phillipsburg and adjoining territory 900 justice wilful violators, and cause no tern, dry picked. No. 1 25 ® LiCi-buiiy Soap cake 8c Miscellaneous .. -_ . S50 embarrassment to urn-chants and husU Western, ncaldvllda 23 © 5* All Brands Evap. Milk can 7c, 14c less men who honestly are endeavor- 2t Kels Xaplha Soap cake 3c ng to comply with the llevemu- Laws. Southern, dry picked IJUOKS— Crystal White Soap cake ti'/jc Discovery of evidence to slum* wilful © 35 4S50 L. I. spring ilnclia box -ll'ic tax evasion will be followed by prose* ; SQUAHS- Double' Tip Hatches "Asco" Peanut Butter glass 13c rrime, 10 lb. to doz ft o no can 10c cutions. In flagrant onsen, the Hurcau 1 Chloride Lime •ill urge the imposition uf oxtrenu' Prime. tifTCi,™ lljs. to tlos... J S3 fij 4 5ii Park, down iuli'ut | 'The Met!ioili>t elmrch and Chlokons. mil!? ten Riddle, who has been studying tl'.e \ sflinol will hold their picnic at )iis desiring to lile amended Chickens, corn fed 30 aystum in vogue since ho assumed the ! limns' Uhuul Park, near Ureat returns of tax colleetons for which Fowls, milk rod 33 "ASCQ" lb 40c Blend Coffee 1 auperintendency. declared Thursday ! they are responsible should do so In:- Fowls, corn fed 30 N'o matter where you go or what you pay you can't get any better "Cup" Kit is faction. There is a biff l'ore government investigation, in Capons that it is his intention to make worn- ' Me—rs. Dr. F. I'. l.eiVerts. Ha Pucks dilVeioncc in Coti'ee. Buy a pound of "Asco" today and note its Rich, Full, Heavy Hotly and Delightful, Sat- mendation for pertain changes at an • which easu- the policy ot the l'.ureau Faust. Henry '.IVel iin.l Albert .1,' J/it/.- Gecso isfying Aroma. Why go clsuwhoro and pay 50c or (rOii a pound when you can buy "Asco," the best in town, early meeting of the Board of Kducn- j will he one of lenieney. There is great eiiluwr lia've li.'i-n elet-loil elilers of for Forty Cents? This uivnd sold only in our own stores. tion. \ difference between tlie i«olf-ilis;'overed Vegetables. tin- Si'cuinl I'te^byterian chnrcli. At the present time llic system call.s ! tax delLtiquunt, ami the tax evader dis- •AapuraRUS. dozen , •lohii Havens, nl Um-le Sinn's marine? covered by the Uureati." Artichokes, drum 3 00 5? S 00 for every student attaining not !ws j is home on a week'.- htrluu(.'lv from Ot than "5 counts, but In answer to «p.ios- : ISeaiiH. basket 1 00 # 6 00 ! I'OIIIT (/onifort. Meets, 100 hunches • C 00 © S 00 lb 45c tions Mr. Riddle admitted that it is Speculation vs. Gambling 5 00 5? 8 00 "Asco" Blend Teas i 011 i Mr. ami Mrs. Chri>. It. .Snydor nl possible for a, student wliu fails in i»m? '•S|»wiilation Iiiis been lii'llni'd as Inu- : 'old. barrel .,..;.-...... lii 00 fiTSO 00 Iced Tea Time—What'smn|-c satisfyih);ion.-ii^hoVis- i moiliei-at rhiHiiislmr-oil .Monday. I'or liiirrol • .. dr c oo i[ witb.»ul hiti'lli'-i'itiT." s-ayn" Tlieo. II. ami lot us prove to you what Heal Tea Goodness Means. ..._sary 7S cnun.ts and'Kraduaic. Tiiit» ]' Wm. Hit^ei aiiiii an.l wii'c. ot Tre.iitrm. Cacumbers, L. I. hothouso, rii-«> In tin- Aiin.il- ut .tin.' American system is wrong, he" believe. Of n»» latI e iU the liiinie ot .Mr. and Mrs-. Frank. 1 cadcniy. "If we licar the^-e i-outra-t- SoutlVliotiiousi , bskt. 75 lioints that must \w attained by the |j Wire in IH-jiue street. , Soutliorn, basket . lireaklast Cereals PrescrvinR Needs Foods Ready to'Serve, present method, it is explained, throe \i£ -ilfliniliosis in mind, it will not lie Cabbage, crate , counts must be reached in physical MOUNTAIN" 'LAKE. iliUicitli to avoid tlie I'itiiill- ttie nn- Per biim-l Kellogis's Corn Flakes, pltR. l'2c Mason Quart Jars doz. 80c Campbell's Beans can 1215c training. •nijiuloas proviilr tor tlio>c who are Celery, crato .1. P. .Maynanl's family had as Kuosts ery, crat Pcisl Toasties pk|t. 12c Mason Pint Jars doz. 75c •Heinz Baked Beans, can 12c, I7c illin- lu ii.-k their siiuia-y th-ju^Iit- It has been learned, that siiould " jMiss McKeruIiyr uf Mi>utuIaU* .mil Miss 1 Shredded Wheat ])kj;. 13c Jar Tops doz. :)0c Polled Meats can lie, ltlc atuclent elect to take up one or more >Ay'. Garllc'll). ., Best l'ink Salmon can li|e additional studies during the Stmloi Horseirs rail lsli. 100 lbs. . ^20 OfV -ft^5 00 "Asi'o" Farina pk£, l"e Jelly Glasses doz. I2e "In an elVo t t o prittcet tin- Kale, barrel Kinit Wheat pks. 20c .lar'ltubhers doz. 9c Kippered Herring \. can He year'-and ,»»s |n ..dj. the n^ry I IHH^^t'jSrCSl^IJ -ulliblc sl ll.em>elvc>. Leeks. 100 bunches "Asco" Rolled Oats pkg. lie Best Ited Salmon can IMc 75 counts could be reacheil even though ! ... 6rnitre Lima beans. P'la., bskt. Par-was Ib. pk|!. 17c J h ed blue *.ky la the student fnilrd in even two of tlu-tlu-1 1 V,,. ' ,%*. qprintnn woro Vi«iied Lettuce, barrel major sstudiest . It has also lieeb.en learnloarn- | ^-^'sSat anvt'i- caniializatioti andd storstockk swindleindiess ; OkraOkrn., bskt.. orr cratecrate... . 1 00 lieen in favor with all ilu» uu-mlicr-s of GO 100 Ocliffhlful, satisfying thirst quenchers. Tho best Mrs. potter has been entertaining ,-an »i\c a iiiinimmy trom the cmi- Peppersbaske. W t 1 00 The finest open kottfc rendered lard to be had. Superintendent. Riddle has in mind. her sifter, Miss Tompkins of New York. Radishes, 100 bunches made. Buy a dozen assorted, including our Famous ^-by-ni-h 1 Tho .Missus Hanks provided a very en- ••Tin- jltomainc, banket ilB op r>u It'ii "Asco" quality—"Enough paid." GiiiKor AU , Kootbeer'and Sarsapurill.u into voii'r town vitli : •Rhubarb. 100 bunnhes .... 2 00 ig) R 00 Busy Day for Judge Reiley. joyable musical evening at Mrs. ,Ie.s- Scalllona. 100 bunches l 00 <(i< » 00 sup'-s for a large company of cottagers. ry in rejraril to tin? distant oil well or Siiinacli. hskt.. ert.. or bbl. 25 iff 1 25 Oriiluuis' Court at Helvi'ler-' last- Fri- Tiu-re arf about 'fifty young girls, inc into wliicli lie a.-ks you io jtiit SqitiiR)!. Southern, basket.. 1 00 fit 4 50 day furnislicil wnrk for .1u.lm> .). 1. !t. inir money >lniiilii be siniininrily di>- Turnips:, new, white -... 1 00 oii a 1 . ...ii. at the camp in l'ark. .issi'il with the su»,i:»-ti(i|[ that iie Mlb- ToniiUoes, pliKS M (5 3 50 Lirjif* iniinlier of i-a-i^. Tlu< i-oiiri or- ilt ]ii> ]iro]>ii>ats to tlic iiiKinv't siiccr?s- Hotiiouae, lb 12 © 22 MEAT SPECIALS for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY The enttam; colony provided a Tine deml it di>mi.-~al of the nivi-at iilcil ful hanker and that you will consider -lisplay oi" tlreworkis which was .set ore potatoes. ajliiinst trie rslaie of Tiioodon: Nvkmsi Lipon r.lra. .!ti.usui>'s lawn, Slonday hem only after Unit hunker has a|>- RenniiilH, No. 1, bbl 12 00 ffr 13 00 nt Independence Town.-lilti. After tlie niltht. iroved of them. The land a»ent wlio Geuuine Spring Lamb ilcalli of X.vkum a will wn- ollVrcd fur Southern. No. 1, bbl C 00 f«12 50 1 Clarence J-lurrey of '\Va.shinglou. 1'. •r-eks to M\ y1 shore. Tsuade. you tu |mt yiair hard earned Yellow eye. 100 lbs 10 GO fnlO 75 Dainty Hot ...Ur...Dedriek has had two fishermen's •White kidney, clioico 15 50 Up Weather Foods Ready to Serve .yinus into .tlie...i:orii'oratinn.. tmit lias Pink, Ciil., 100 lbn 8 00 W .-. Sliced wo Sliced Sliced m •en organized f"r its development. I'otis.-'Scoiiih. loo ibH .' ;,•; si r, co • Sliced pp ,•«.•.••,vo-J ihe nnnh shor- fJrcen, doinestlc. 100 HIP. .. 5 75 0^ fi oon COOKED LUNCHEON Shields I Paul l-'oi-d and family, of Pliiladol- "If the investor follows this rule, lie KUiekeye, Oil., ch., 100 lbs. (ft 9 50 ndoptum ,01* Am i LEBANON pliia. are a; his father's euttaye for a •ill be <-iUaiu fo enjoy the coiiiphu. i'ii- Split, pn.'on, 100 lbr 8 25 0 8 r.0 t-ourt maili' an ur Split, yellow , 6 GGOO ff 7 00 HAM TONGUE BEEP friend iin,l setting date for i< t'uiiil fortnisht. id which VMW* to those who BOLOGNA Rev. Dr. -tohnsUir. T.nd family of New- n 'safciy liisl' in flu; UM; nf Fruits nnd Berries. 1 p 20c y4 lb. 12c % lb. ark are at the it ' summer home for the. 1 'heir inoi .•y.' Mr. Iviee in a lvci-nt cdi- PKACHBS, per crate— 12c y lb. season. 4 tonal in liis mvn pa]ior, ('ommerce and Cicorfiiii. Unceda 1 25 2 00 1'. !•'. "Waplinpton and family or fieor^ia, ]«:,ir]y Iloso 1 25 0 3 00 Sliced Sliced Sliced diseu^injf Lilierty lionds at Sliced nttlilehcm arc nccupyir.K their new r^\~ GoorBiii, Ileit Bird 1 25 6? S 00 tiif^e above i'arks' yrove. present market prices; said: "\i is ccr- Oenrpia,_ 2FJ iiuHmi: AiiiKi-i:.-lV,(.y...II»n'W<.'M*t Nnw--Torfifty. ... _ 10 (ffl . 30 . ; Tlie.'Xiitumiil I'iini' Sfiiool, locate! 'at • ^KTtiirt--A;--- Co!^, ^ H acUttt tst« wn;-.-:, . Hnv nd'Str iw. Dull', Oxford; Niitlmii b. Ci'atncr. ' A liit'iic number fmm here : idelpmai. I'ii.. (drersMto"b(.y's a ilin-c- Prime' timothy hay, No." 1, S2.G0fff2.n0; '..nuii-hy. Mil tlie chutes of the Io P-utLxville spent tin fourtii Jit rihitrs- No. 2, [email protected]; No. 3, $2.1502.30. •eiirs' i'oiir.-.c in jiriiclintl mid scientific : ALLAMIJCISV. ! tthtown holil ii picnic ut tlu; liuinc of Ilari-y and fnniiry.of Easl'OraiiKQ and ill" (tie iiceounts were continued: town. Clover, mixed, 51.35 fi)2.45. Ryo-striiw, r. and Mrs. RuactiO Hiii'L tiL Triimiuil- her' hmlhur-in-law, ;Jnhii J-'urrtOl and ijirii-iillnri'. iiiclutHtti»\'liu Imndlinir funn ji'eimiiiL soils, furin book- A pound social WUH hold al the htmis Mra. Hormiin Kalilor. Lake of IJclviden; Sunday. io.r»o. Mrs. Mallio Umltw »t»oni fin Hird, tlie Misses" Nelilo and .LJcssie •••"'. . , Courts to Decide. --•Kiimiio! Shoemakei- haw ptitherrrt: a i'iiliouse tiiiinnL'i'nienl, liorti- f:a1v«s.—Cull to choice. $0.OOGi>15.fiQ. oC Mr. and Mi-s. Culo Sjivucnol .Friday Hut'lnw, Miss; EHtella. LJerry, Miss Ada When tlie Slsite Iloiinl of TaMifioa larjjc crop of stfawbori'irs and also n.L'.vc^e.litbU; yunlen- Sheep and Lambs.—Choice lfinibs, 518.00 .IllKlU. - , Pylcs, all of Newark;.Stewart A\'hceler. piO.00- cull to fair. fl3.00#l7.5O; yusir-. , incL in 'J'tonton lusi Tlii.rsdny 1)r.-l»aac cherrifH this «ouf«on. (iniryinj: pmiltrViLiif. I? 'jMisiH' INVUIO Diiiinnf !',-iicr:;un i:; vlijil- and friuiui; MiaiiVCurver, Mr. 'itiiit-MiW:- Martin I3ui-ils«.".s]n-nf frum Saturday lintrs, 5l4.00ifiHC.0O; Bh<>ep. $5.fiO'?j)10.r,o. \ iiitr her (,'i"iiHltmront.s, .Jlr. ;md Mrs. Itnrber, of . IMiilliiisbuvLi^i.rcseuted hi.-, IIORS.—Yorkers. ..S18.3S551fi.40: Dlsa. Andrew Wheeler of llaston. until Monday with liis ^rand-parents ".Jolin'iJurui'.-1'- • "• •• ••-•-..-. •• •." -•-' .-•-•-.-... 514.000114.50; mixed,.$16.25; roughs, $13.50- "Vllss Jl:ilji'l'"Lloala o£ Mew York vis- Guoi'tto Huff is spending il few rlays crotluiitUils us a nieiDber to succeed at Mt. Herman. Tuition, lniinl, lot!-iii^ ;i-1 l.«iiks iin: ~ Missus ].!nlny .iind Mary Muni'n I)C Hlnga, $8.00g?n.f>0. ito.l Iw cousin.'lira. Clmrtes Cmmcr, with his sister, Mrs. John Hill. jUonzo -O. Uerrick, of UnckuUsinwu. Mr. "School closed last •'Wciiuesday nnd uivcu I'rei- to ul! students.. Tlie r*H|iiire- Newark wcro wock-entl and holiday •j- Herriclc-furihnlly protested a^iiinst the the leaehe:-, Miss Lizxie Allen, will ineiiL-, fur iulmission'nrc, ii»t- bMweui yucsts'oi' Mr. and Afrs. .lanv.'s Cnidwell, •Wheat. No. 2 red, c. 1. t n.00 '"w.ni'J'r'smith or llimmvllta ivas a seating of Dr, Itnrber .on (IK* ground turn tor another, year. ]j lii iiiid 2! years; ^viuintiar scbool cdiini- Miyy Clai-n O'lirl'-n ot titanhono was : Corn, No. 2 yellow, 2.081.4 V,"SI1BS ot Was Bulh Hcndci- s •"••that 1m hiul>yci"iV yearto «cr.vo on the 'I'he fanners of this r.vicinity t ion. or iif eijt! indent; in cut it I, moral Oals, No. 1 whlto 1.34 a rec«nt Kuest of her sister, Mrs.'Chtis. gathering their hay crop; whldi i Tliul physical liFiilth, ii'Jiil u sincere desire. ElMton. HllOl. ,• • - ut- Tho Ladies' Aid -of Iho Christian '. hoard. -. A resolutioiiwus atltintcd rcfi^r- Ilye, N'o. 2., c. & f '. 2,37 church picnicked' at Culvers Lake Sat- largo one.' •'••'• ' \ lily iifiriculliii'ii • ti lii>V calling. Hurley, folding ... 1.07 Mrs. Mury Kdtjorlon of Newark Is '•rjng llu- whole mutier to ilur-'imorney i VIENNA. urday. Tnllow. Bfec-i loose ... .11 visiting; Crlontls liere. . ' . • • general. Tlie speeific ([ucstion involved (irmlnatcs* nf The Natioiml Kan 5 V. Clark VanAukon hart a PIIRIIL HmMLiirrt,' prim ?; west. ...21.10 13,'sii Stafford • ami family' spout UIP Tho Jl H 1'rayor mcctiilB will 1)0 hold .'-."is whether Mr. HerrieU was entitled to Hunterdon Road Contracts arc in cmislant: denuniil »s lienlt Stcnrino, city oleo .15 operation performed upon hla tiiroat Grease, yellow ... -.03 wceU-cml ..with his lirolhcr-.Iiirluw. and last week. Owing,lo" hfs ahtonce. there ^•.-.scrvc fcn-'afull ierni/yi- whether his up- .lairyinen, poultry men, farm iiniiu slater,"MrV'antV Mrs,' ,Iolin i"oul,."at ,A!- 1 Tin lluntcnlon Cuiinly- I'-itin Lard, prod., coiit. ...".,.. ,..23.00 Av«ro..no services', at... the.A Methodist. vVnoiiitnieiiL -iiv '.'JMH'iiior (lovernor , 'V.t\[n' Freeholders hit*, award, lotifiii'i-s, sii|)(M-visors ami »nn!< Dressed beef ribs. No. 1 . ... .30 plmno. " ' ! ,, '. "•.» 1 • • the Jr. xicchSn;-J) In -U>° Christian rJjWBS in fact t»~flll tin; unexi-ired turmNif pressed hogs, 140s ,.. .21 chinch Sunday. 'J the Hiiistruvlion of fonr sections of vom Mitny of llii-m work Ili-'ir own tarn Coffeo Rto, No. 17, Ih...... ISlwonci I'eUlt Kpcntjuii,. Fourth "with church Sumlny ovcnliiB. ••ii,_ Miss Normu MenMtt will attend nor- . ..Kraiik II. $?**,,>vlio resi»iH'.| us n'im-m- ,.. .ir. Ahniit S375 was taken III - at. tlic 1 hm! live bridges, 'riic'road awards wur Tlii- srlmol is splendidly (••inippi'd ^..10 03' fricudK-ln Franklin. - . mul K()Jiool In tho fall. *:', her tOj-f.bcj-'pnio' incsidcnr of the lioiiid. us. follows Cliiitoii-l'Utstown. Jiboui Vnii-bred mid {•riiHiLdW'T ll(T(is' l|1 ..J0.GG Arlliur Willson has Xnkeii tlio position ch eke" s*l.pc-iiwhloh was hold Monday Mlas Ada Hamlllon npent a. Tew dayn ;-riIr; ILerriek will-not, j-ivn \\\i wijlmut a four niiU'". •'••]•". Iliirke-.-rlaiutielil. $r,7, Ib of hoiiKcmnn at thu Rutlierfonl man- ovonlllB by llio M. K. elllll-eh, last weelc^vlth Mrs.''Wm, Kerr, near 'ft court' detisioni Tin' jilnee |.«ys $4,000 a UccrriUimi is p.vovi-led by alwi. ' • • ' • Rolicrt Henderson ot. tho, U., fa. fc ; Kerr's Corner. . S'iMO: .\lill*ord-Mt. PloJiSiinl. nlmai laboratories.c 1 1 B* •> ' North DakoUl Is spending ;the week! 1 "-^cnr. •.•;* i/'' • K, t.j! four ijiiles, •!, I-', liuyke, ?7",77(l.irv; Liir liiuiilmll tcains tmi George .lilson of Newark'is •spending Wm. GilloglV lms op&ned an ice'cream'- foothulhulll iuul lium vv with his sister. Mrs. Wallcr.aianslor. v, isoii's Corner-licavilie, about ,l>t*o .miles, this week witli liiaMjiother.-.Tohn JilHOti. parlor, which ia much • appreciated, . l.;. literary socicly. musical cluh Mrs.. Johtv.Tims is cntert!,l.,lnB her J -!;tV:-';'i ijA BcJitycslown Item. .. $4S,:HtS.75; Lower Valley.Ilollnian's AV. Raymond 1 Iciulcrsliof- 6f 1; Nev.': Mr, and Mrs. 'Qoorge VanHorn nt- stiulcnt impcr, <^ York and Miss CJussic fursel of Karra- •fribh*Miss Tillio"Kumpf, of Ncrw \ork . tended the funeral ..of. Senator Cornish 'SniHlr Uriw.r-Ihu-liuttiitiwn,-.-•544,77.1.02 1 : ! 'nii-'n,-iium-!i O r iidililt in. htiifltnt %'io an io IK ad mn 1 p 11 onts Mi and Mis I3cnj V ;!>vUhV their 'father and slater, Mr. for the repair of about five iniles o only. ; The. Nalional 'Ifiirm Siiliool will Ucnderahot; anso tchool Is spcndlns her vacation i Mi nnd Mis V B Northrup called initlul muuedmtoh \ny earnest urn i f?/Aarpn™McrshbiiV'iU5tl'- fiiiiss Elizabeth roiul between, rieininyton nndijjimbcrt' with hei voxcf'' ****Wrfi> "- on friends hero Saturdo while enrouto bilious bo> «ho n ^tii ..lit uqwiro gliicUy-Hend further- •int&siiitioiuuud. an Mts Hlrtm Cook oC Eaatijji visited ^.Mershonlt'Mr.'.Mershon; ;;ia yilIi?,/uAUl a'.aecli box sistoi I^rs John Lewis/ last week l&a -mry Howlll ontertaln*fl-ovcr I ''rom Orango to Rocksbure* to spend tho dt Tar [Fourth ^* J* ^ ** '.. U Mmla^t thoSP O of(A of Hncl ftittttd Jioliday < awf —' PageHvP SECTION ONE THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THPHSPAY, JULY, 8,1920

1'OR SALK—I^rlor :Orj;an In fine LARGE, padd«d Motor Vans tor 1 ItLOOMSMJIlY. FOR SALE—Tapestry-covered sofn, Wanhlngton Hcnl Estate. condition. Apply Charlcu Starker. 24 distance movinga. . ITate* rcajona,...^, Mm. Nolmn nn per ton relative from out of town over night you want to mate over and drive them tik St., East StroudHburg, Pa. 7-l-3t and generally the most cost- Chestnut Coko Thursday. together any morning before 8 o'clock HAItVEST HOME—At Uroadwuy STOVE "WOOD Miss May Allen of Newark was thoor evening after G o'clock. \V. F. M. E. Churcli, August 12th. G-24-St ly part of the business, is the CATTELLE & SCHULZE COAL & uin*Kt on tbf Fourth of her grand- Jlrown, Asbury, X. J. ltp CAIt OF FERTILIZER arrived. LUMBER CO., WASHINGTON, N. J. ir^fhor, Mrs, Funk. Cuttclle & Schulzu COJII and Lumber cost of promotion. That Mrs Emma Parks of Easton passed WANTED nt once, i-nrnll lot for :«., WaHlUnglon. 7-l-3t Thursday with her niece, Mrs. J. W.Hardening. Will pay canli. Address cost is provided for out of Louis Everett, who has been em- Crevellng. II. care of Star. 7-S-tf FOR SAI^IC—Ono of tlie jirettlest ployed an niRht fireman itt the Amer- FOR SALE—Five Rood work hors- iomes In' Washington, new, sill Im- the first money paid in. The ican Sanitary Works, will movu hlx Mrs. G. JL Pidcock. who has been provements, hardwood floor and trim- family from Clinton to the pnrt of the .suffering with Lonflllltls, In now Improv- es or will exchange for cattle, hogs or CERTAIN thing about these ing. poultry ut their value on my farm med throughout, one acre of lawn anil ' SMtchell double house In Belvldcre near Washington. Orvlllo Cole, phone garden, abundance of fruit, garage and promotions is that the pro- natutally avenuu vncated yestcrdiy l>y William Mrs. Martin Mftlroy, was on tho sick H7-K5. 7-8-2tp lUltry houses; price $5,000. halt cash. IJowlby, who moved to part of his re- list the past week. E, li. JJlrfiHiUl, 12 JicKideru avenue. moter gets his in cash, other- and form rontly purchased double house In Cieorne W. Scott of Ambler, Pa., was FOR III3NT—One side of my farm Tiione 7-R-. 7-1-tf South Lincoln avenue. The owner of the guest of his nephew, Wm. Darl- iiouxe (six rooms), mile nnd half west wise he could not keep his tho Uelvldere avi-nue hou.se luia Riven ngton Little, over the Fourth. of Washington along trolley at Coles JIAVINO DISPOSED of my hardware no habit S. IT, Shields, the? ciintniL't to remove .Joseph Lewis and family had a very Corner. 13nos Bodlne, ViiBhlHRton, businens will offer tho following for soliciting organization on the tree that partly olmtmcts the MIIK- enjoyable outing by auto on the Fourth, X. .1. ltp less than cost at the present time. the road. If he retains an wiilk and also to roliiy ihu walk. visiting frlcndsjn Ciinton and other KO11 KALK—Twelve thrifty P!K« Walking Buckeye cultivator,, steel roll- They work place« of Interest. eight weeks old. Kuos Bodlne, Wash- er. Tiger hay rukc, .Fuvorltc grain drill, interest in tlie promotion it naturally The Liullos' Aid Society of tin; I'.iip- ington, X. .}.. li. D. HP Syracuse plows, J louver potato digger. tlst church will meet tnnlR.ht at the J. Carl Pickel nnd family of Philadel- Swab . wagons, Swab combination is usually a stock bonus and form homo of Mr .and airs. Sherwood phia were visitors In town over the FOR SALE—Fourteen seven-week- wagon * Wilson Kroner, FhllUpshunr. Young, in Heethovon avenue. Fourth. Did pigs. John It. Price, KarrsvllU-; X. J. 7-l-3t against your cash invest- no habit MIHH Julia M. CrevHing has return- l\ O.,iOxford, X. X, It. D, Up The Woman's Mlmrionnry Society of home, after spending two weeks at FOR SALR—I'lano (Pease f.rand CROCIIETERS on simple, hlgh-pay- ment! The careless man tho DnptlHt church met Tuesday nftfht life shore. Upright) except I onal instrument, per- K bootecH wanted. Work all-year- at the homo of .Mr. and Mrs. Spencer fect condition. Apply fit 185 West jund, prompt payment; no expenses. goes into these schemes Steels at Coirs Corner. Washington avenue. ltp If agent, stnto Kurnell Knitting Mills, Mr. nnd Mrs. ChiirleB Hnlilen ex- Silver Wedding at Buttsville 712 Uroadwuy. Now York city. 7-l-2t w i t li o ut considering the Tlu1 spiu-iuiM home iiiu! yri)umlH (it FOR SALE—The Lampshlre liouso pects shortly to take up their resi- and lot on Belvidere nvenue, Oxford. WANTED — To rent small store liability and responsibility of dence in Vh111ipaburg, where the form- Mr. mill Mr.-*, Ceor»e [•'. -NVvlmrl, ill X. J. 3 room hoiisw, water in hou.se; 'oom. Write W. J., rare of Star er.'in-employed In a Hllk mill. They llutlsvillf. were illlrd with more ttiiui ham, wagon house, some fruit. Pos- ollice. 7-1-tf his subscription. The mar- have had their household woods stor- one hundred uuci* lust .Satuniuy af- session at once. For price address WANTED—ati"once—Three men nnd ket is full of safe, sound, sen- ed and had n. room at the Hotel Wind- ternoon unit evening when tlu> coiijil • Wm. Burd, Heal Estate Agent, Wnsh- a young man over 10 years that can JENKINS & MEEKER sor since tho homo they occupied for thin celebrated tin- silver uiiitiversiiry nf nBtrm, X. J. Up handle horses; one man to work on sible, seasoned investments several years in North Lincoln tivo- their weddiny. Tln-y were tlies .refijii- farm, tho others to drive team by tlie East Washington Ave. nue wns sold and the, new owner de- FOR SALE — Large three-story month or week with board. Apply to but they are not peddled sired occupancy. nits of iimny licantiful prcsruts, im'luil- 'jrlck store nnd • dwelling on Kast O. R. Hatpin, Alpha, N. J. Thnne ill" silver ware, i*iit jjlns'.*, liui'ii ami iilso Washington avenue. Win. Burd. from door to door. Your There was a goodly attendance last Washington, ltp 30-J. 7-1-lMp Thursday at the first of the weekly a "onilly sum of moiicv. Tlie member** WANTED—1% or 2 H. P. gasoline Eank— ' of Hi" Willin» Worker-. I'lnix of the WANTED—Farmer, married, no chil- band concerts by the Washington dren preferred; good milker and oneciifilne. M. Hlldabnmt. Oxford, X. J.. Hand. This organization, which has liuttsvilli' Hundiiy School acted as wait- who understands the cure of eattk*. R. D. 7-l-2tp been Improved by some new members resses. H wa>* mi oasisinn loiifj to lieHouse, firewood, milk, a hog at killing WANTED — Woman for general The Old and practice, was stationed In front ivnu'inlji-rcil mid all th.' "m-sta expressed time, potatoes nnd $05 DO a month will liou.sework In small family. Perman- of the Overland salesrooms. The the hopf that they would lie present nt ie given. An all year job is assured. ent position al good wages. Apply I second concert will bn given tonight. the golden weitdinj: uiniivrrsary cplebrii- W. .F. Redding, Schooleys Mountain; person or by letter. Mrs. Wm. A. First National Bank David Butler fell Tuesday night tiini of tlie Hciiiiil i-ijiipli'. Luck of span- 1*. 0., Long Valley. X. .1. 7-8-1'ip Strykcr. 7-1-tf from a cherry tree on the property of FOR SALE—Fouat and Hunter, Ter- of Washington his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I-Yank prevents the STAli from printing the FOR SALE — Double dwelling In 1i»t *.f iW l.lii wlm lii'l'ifil rulvbrnte. Washington in perfecp t condition with 1 Haute, Ind.. enclosed buggy; run Kymon, In North Jackson avenue, and tgag ery little, practically new. Cost $150; is an agency through which wns sevoi'»!y in-nlwcrl nml shaken up. 'I'lit-v were from Kelvulere, East large grounds. Will take •ill sell for $50. Inquire at Stai Adl A. M.. euro of Sta you may be connected with but no lioneH wi'l'u broken. Strimiblmrj.',* Washington. lrvin»tnn, 7-S-tf Ollice. 6-24-tf Mrs. Robert Limiting was taken to Dover, Uosciip Tark, Uiicki'ttstown. FOR SALE—Two Berkshire, ilunrx, POSITION WANTED as housekeeper safe and sound investment. Con-ell's Hospital yesterday for anIteadiuy. 1'a., Delaware, • Oxford ; three months old, from registered High- in small, widower family. Have operation for 'appundlvltiH. ilutUvilli!. wood Majestic and HIghwood Colum- littel girl, 10 years old. Uest of refer- It has nothing to sell you but ence given and required. Mrs. Anna 1 Twenty-three persona were recetvpd bia, price'$25.00 each. W. F. Redding, its CONVENIENCE, SAFE- I ; •lotter into membership In the Meth- And With Kyes Shut. Mil tier Farm. Schooteys Mountain, N. Willcox. Glen Gardner, N. J., R. F. D. odist c Lurch last Sunday morning. "I am In a gret hurry," said the J. • 7-S-2ti> CROCHETEUS —Experienced TY and SERVICE! Iiev, .1. E. WiishiitxuiKh also baptized baidhcadcd man climbed Into tho FOR SALE—Largo brown four-year- bootees, sacques and ladles' vests. several. barber's chair. "Can you cut my hair old colt. Earlc L. MartK. near Cornish Steady home work. We pay parcel post Those who have had occasion to if I leave my collar on?" school* house; P. O., Cxford, R. D. charges both ways. Simon Ascher Better Be Safe Than Sorry! travel the ••chooleyn Mountain road • "Sure," said the barber as lie glanced 7-8-2tr Co., Inc., 134th St. & 3rd. Ave.; Now during the past week have been pleas- at the shiny dome; "even If you leave WANTED—Two farm bands, $110.00 York city. . 0-24-4t ed with the repair work that has been your hat on."—Portland .Express. a month and board. W. F. Redding, TRACTORS FOR SALE—Farmers done. The bad places have been treat- Schoolcyts Mountain, N. J. 7-S-2tp Take Notice: We soil the KtiAdji Auti The Ford Store's ed !lto a preparatio!i:n anff the roa; d is FARMERS and FEEDERS — Have Tractqi units, the kind that do no «now iri 'fail- oriler. '' " ' "'-' just unlondM . n mr of rotton-seed spoil your auto; you run your machine FOR SALE—Bulck roadster, four Mrs. Archie Lance has prnsonted meal, packed in 100-lb. bags. We sbiil right on tho unit and it will do tincylinder, in Al condition; ft-ton Stew- the M. tl. uhurcli with u puir. of brims bo pleased to supply your requirements work of four or six horses in any kind art truck in Al condition, :tli new tfres. lines of brass, wood finished iron, and vnsos and two nalt podestals in honor of by calling lit Williams Flour Mill, No. of work. This machine can be seen a George L: Address. Hope, X. J. G-17-ttp lwr tlr»l IiUblmud. J. Wm. Miller. They 13th St.. lOaston. Pa. . * 1 any time at Kncrr's Bakery, Eelvideru WASHINGTON HOMES that can be iror., ivory and white finished is especi- were useil for-the tlrst time last Sun- FOR SALE—A fertile farm In the UK A NURSP>—Men and women earn N. J. J. W. Knerr & Son Agents. bought nt bargain prices are becoming day and Mrs. Lance also had them iillnd beautiful Delaware Valley. 75 acres land $44.00 to $56.00 a month and all main- 4-22-t very hard to find, every day you put off ally large. Pretty, stylish beds, in all with (lowers grown on her home 10 acres woodland, remainder level: tenance while in training. Hospita FOR SALE—Ford Touring car inbuying: a home means that you will pay grounds, - Kood buildings, good water, delightful fully equipped for study and treatment first-class condition. It has been driven more when you buy. We have at pres- manner of prices to suit your purse. The The Loyal Temperance Legion "ill home; nil kinds of fruit, good apple or- of nervous and mental diseases. Also 7,000 miles. Clarence. Colcrr.n.n. Por t 1 6-room dwelling, $1000; 1 9-room hold a picnic at Broadway on Friday. chard; on State road, one mile from ipportunities to learn mechanical engi- Colden. N. J. ' 5-27-tf dwelling. $1750; two family dwelling, brass is both satin and bright finish, July 9th, leaving the. Union Mission UelvUkM-e, near Phllilpsburg and Eas- neering, cooking. laundering and other XEW BETHLEHEM TRUCKS on $3200. If for tiny reason these homes Hall-tit one o'clock p. m., new time. ton. For further particular" " s writ*"e ot branches of Institutional work while hand; several sizes; demonstra- do not appeal to you come in and let others in the combination satin and Every member should try to attend. see James Mills, Si'., Belvidere, X. J.earning good wages. Write or call al tions nt any tim<». Ovfcflnnd Sales, us discuss the home situation over. 13rli!K lunch. If stormy, picnic will be 7-S-.1t iklyn State Hospital. Brooklyn E. Washington Ave. 5-27-tf Only once In your life time probably brass ribbon effects. Iron Beds in Ma- held next day. HOUSE for Rent, with hath, S bed- New York. 7-S-Ct GOOD POSITION Offered—Fairly you will mako this move and it's to The Uot-to-gether club bold a Fourth rooms. Dr. Dedrick. FOR SALE— Transplanted celery, experienced lady, wanted to do tailor- your advantage to buy through some hogany, Walnut, Quartered Oak, that's of July picnic at tho fiolden Spring, in LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN* from cabbage and pepper plants. Castner'; ing repair work. A. Lewinsky, Bor- old reliable agency, that has made its • the woods above Change water. An in front of Davidson's jewelry store. Greenhouse. UenJ. Castner, Washing- ough. - 6-17-tf reputation through honest dealings hard to tell from the wood itself. abundant and tasty dinner was served Washington, Tuesday afternoon, suit ton. (i-2-l-Htp FEMALE help wanted at the Wash- with its patrons. Harry Christine. Ivories of course, some in the twin beds. and a Rood time enjoyed by all. Guests caae containing girl's clothing and JR. O. U. A. M. of Lebanon. N. J ington Steam Laundry. fi-3-tf Wnshincton. N. .T. 4-S-tf were present from Port Murray. Port music. Kinder please return to STAR carnival to be hold July 15, 16 and 17 THURSDAY, JULY 22—Hnrvesi WANTED—BecC cattle and veal White enameled bed in a couple dozen Golden, Andurmiu, Philadelphia, L'nlon- iilllot* find receive- reward. Please keep this in mind and come. Home at the Spruce Run church. calves. Frank G. Hiddlo, Hampton, N towtt aiid Port Warren. THURSDAY, JULY IS— Festival of 5-20-tf 5-20-tf j. ' 2-20-tf styles and prices. Prices that has helped Pence Wlllever, eleven-years old. .son the Mission Band of First church of Ox- WEDNESDAY, JULY 28—Hurvcs STORE BUSINESS for sale—Loading LARROWE FEED for cows—The of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Willever of Toll- ford. (Hiizeti church) on i'uwn. Music Home at Muaconetcong Presbyterian store in Lebanon. C. A. Conovcv & Son best there is; try it and bo convinced to make famous ; man's avenue, was burned Monday by by Hit: Jiuttzville hand. If stormy tiie church. 4-15-t Lebanon. X. J. «-10-5t Cattello and Scliultz Coat and Lumber the explosion of a blank cartridge. Tiio festival will be held on the llith. Hi FOR SALE—1 Maxwell Delivery as FOR RENT—House on East Stewnri Co., Washington. 2-20-tf left hiind was badly burned by the | WEDNESDAY EVENIXIC, JULY 21 good as new; reasons for selling, no St. J. B. Cornish. tf-3-tf TIRES—all makes and sizes, selling der ; ill wadding and Dr. T. S. Dedrick —A festival will be held on the lawn furtiier use for it. Phono G3J Net-MAX WANTED to work at old prices as ion*,' an they last. .thought, bos' to have iiim taken of ZIbn M. E. church n«u* Delaware. cong, or write. D. A. Inscbo, Stan wagon; experienced mnn preferred, Overland Sales, a E. Washington Ave. Correll ho»i>[tal, whvio tho wound was Music by tlie Butmille band. If hope, N. J. 4-lo-t Washington Ice Co. O-Ji-t •5-27-tf properly irented. The physician alsostormy, will be held Thursday evening. FOR SALE—OverTind. model 83, ii FOR SALE—Royal No. 5 typewriter, FOR RENT—Mrs. Sidney ' W. Lorn- The Ford Store administered treatment to prevent seri- 7-S-2t Ilrst-elass condition, except paint, will nearly new; need a larger machine. M. mason has some Holds to let on grain ous results following tlie wound. • FOR SALE—Team of bay mares, bay sell at a special price of $450. One, 191 A. Pierson. Washington, N. J. 4-1-t shares for corn and oats, near Asbury, Metal Bed Week Through William Burd, 1-1. P. Bumcolt, lli-montlis old. Leroy two-way model Ford, in gooil condition and al WANTED—licet and fresh cattle, N. J. Address her at Asbury. 4-15-t WASHINGTON, N.J. of PhlUipxburg bus wild the property plow, li i-i. P. gasoline engine. A. R.new tires for $345. Thone li:t-.J Net poultry, veal calves, Iiogs^ and' shoats. See iboth windows. at U9 West Stewart street occupied iiy Scully, Sehooleys Mountain, X. J. cong or write R. M. Insclio, Stanhope, Orvillc Cole, Washington, X. ,T. C-24-2tn AUTOMOU1LE OWNERS — Wash hiK mother, Mrs. L. IW^Burd, nnd Mi. 7-8-tt N. J. 7-1-3 GOOD FARM FOR KALE—Tho Petei your car without water. New Lif1e Auto and Mrs. William Wandling. to Daniel Young farm at llutchiiison'.s Station in Body Polish will do it. Williams Drug Anyone trespassing on my grounds, FOUR CENTS a pound will be pal( Store, Washington, K .r. li,-i:>-tr Head, the latter a son-in-law of ^rr.defacing, destroying property for large, clean cotton rags at the Sta Harmony township is offered at private and Mrs. Wandling. There will not ijit moving fruit from same unless author- office. sale; contains about 12S acres includ- SEED^COKN—"White Cap, Yellow any change in occupants liy HIP sale; ized by me. will bo punished to the full IF YOU want good up-to-date dental ing tiie woodland, with a good ston1 e Dent, grown by Samuel Fox, winner Dhiirma Sheikh Shanti. who has been extent of the law. Those unlawfully work,of any kind at reasonable prices, and frame house, barn and all Hitfirst, prize State of New Jersey and giving-lectures and exbil>llions on life trespass In g last summer lake notice. wo are prepared to serve you. Phila- necessary outbuildings. It is n gooi Warren Co.. For sale at Imlaydale in India in this section for Nome weeks, John W. T'onyes, Hampton, X. J., R. I).delphia Dental Booms', 212 Northamp- grain farm nnd for keeping cattli . Mills. Hnmpton, N. J. 4-1-tf witi' leave next wo'elcfor Cliicapo. lie 7-8-2tp ton St., Easton, Pa. 1-1-ti has a sand-pit nnd limestone on it, RUBBER STAMPS, Fountain Pens. has taken a position with the Moslem j FOR SALE — Fifteen second-hand NORTHWESTERN. MUTUAL Llf< u'ith.nkmty of water, a never-fa Typewriter Kibbon, Carbon Paper. Free -:.?:! !i::;lcr."-"6f- the-"-Wuriu;-"uiiii~-Viii-" ii;V('vi:j Catalogue. Erunncr & .Brunner,-I3ap utomnbMes in- Kootl-contuuonr-wm^oej insurance Co.—Harry L.SmiUi, warren | i,rook running uear the buildings. This 'shortly for North Africa to do mission- | •Id on -e.isv-.~i County Agent;' wusm. farm" is noarn a •railroad station ton, Pa. H-19-t ary survey work Tor that body. ' | Agency, Win. S. llowlby. 7-8-tf 10-3-tt closu to Hie maciulurn road: is In a gooi CABBAGE PLANTS by parcel nos The Presbyterian SuiuUiy-schoot held1 ; FOR BALE—Fresh cow. Frank WANTED—A girl or woman for icighborliood and will mako anyone ii 70 cents per 100 §5 per 1000. AH stanU a very delightful picnic at Wiliams L:ine<\ Port Murray, R. D. ' 2tp general housework, no washing. Mrs. good farm home. ' Fir information and ant varieties. Cauliflower SI. per 100. Park along the Petiuest yesterday af- DODGE Tourhis Car for sale; just Paul Corroll, 200 Burke St., College price write to or see Mrs. Jennie A Mills. Seedsman .& Florist, Long Val- ternoon. g shouldn't •erhauk'tl. Will cheerfully give dem- Hill, Easton/ Pn. 3-25-tf Young. ISOu Lchigh street, Easton, Pa ley, X. X C-17-C1744 • ^Vm. S. Bowlby has moved from onstration. Inquire 71 Carlton avoniie. I SELL and Rent houses in Hampton Nicholas Harris, Att'y.,.Bolviclore,! N. Broitd street to tio S. Lincolft avnnue. i. 7-S-2L and Glen Gardner; no farms. Albert G-24-t! Geo. D. Solt, who some years ago- BUILDING. Contrnoting. Jobbing, Soeschaf, Glen Gardner. N. J. 1-23-tf J. - miss it, was connected with the Empire Steel and al.' kinds of wood-working prompt- FOR SALS—11)19 model %-ton Ret) & Iron Co. at Oxford, bus purchased the ly attended to. First-class workmen truck for sale cheap, in ilrst-class con- IF IT IS I bakery at tluit piace. ifisure satisfaction. L. M. Ford, Wash- dition; write, phone or call in pet-son Rev. J. H. Carpenter is improving ington; N. J. 7-S-tf and see same. Tel. filtj Neteong. l!'2O Our from an Illness at bis home in East FOR RENT— limise of eight rooms model 'Maxwell l^-ton with cub nnd ft Wnshinjjlnn avenue. It affected His in .Jackson Valley, just out of bor-stake body, will sell cheap; lias been eyesight and the left -eye was -'Inflamed ough, with garage and poultry house used as demonstrator only a few Unics. Annual Real Estate for several days. ,. *• ifc ? 5* ^Ir^iill, \2 Belvklere has. 34x4^ pneumatic tiros; will sell : : ; ^K C4VTrJ4K ' He,^pri6ne7K. ibr- 5iii0u.u0™- Itr AI. ins'ciio1 , Siahhoiic, r.,-,,.-. •,-either,-to^-^-^,^,; cut in hts right arm Saturday evening JU.ST'out oC Washington—Beautiful X. J. Tel. C3,T Notcone . 7-l-3t p w -Slioe when , bottle fell from a shelf at thecountry house, seven-room dwelling, STRAYED— Tuesday — Yellow-collie water fountain at Jenkins & modern improvements, 7 acres of doy,'white around neck. Finder please BUY or SELL Meeker's_dru{.;intort>.,_ It was necessary erouiKl._larjre_amoutH f»f ''''."i'l poultry notify Cieorgo Buckmun, Philllpshurp. "Sale' " to take thirteen stitches to' close the houses for 1,000 birds,' good barn and N." J;, •ttri>ri;--"™:-"-r .-:™-%:~7-l-SL' ~~ ' i wounds. ;'. others necessary outbuildings nt at- FOR HE XT—Six-room liouso. ail im- nothing loo lug oi loo j The Artcmft factory on Taylor Street tractive price. E. B. Birdsall, 12cBel- provements. 193 .West Washington bmiill J"oi us to hiindir any- ";. lias been titan tun tied nnd 53. J. Nuch- vlderc iivenue, phutic 7*R2. 7-S-lf uveniie. Call" nt 102 West Washington This week we wish'tb call JOJI attention tc oiu mun, who has •been in charge for more NEAR thn Hmlt» of. Oxford—Farm avenue. . ' 7-1-tf Great opportunity, to save where and to those who than lliri'L' years,' h"*, gone to Newof 60 acres, six-room house, good or- SEPTEMBER 1—Harvest Home ut wish prompt, "careful and MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES " York, where lie will bt>* associated with •Uard. nrlco '$3,000. 15.. B. Birdsall. tha-Anderson M; E, church. (J-2-l-tf Money on your Sum- J. Openhclmcr & Co., dealers in crude buainess-likii a LI o n t i o n v 12 Belvidero avenue, phono 7-112.: 7-8-tf . YOUNG MAN wants any kind of mer Shoes. rubber. • ' ' FOR SALE—Two good dairy cows work by tho day or week, carpenter or given to your interest by Going over qur stock ^e find that we have moie Tho Easlon Journal Is about to sus-with calves by their silos. Apply to mason. Address Glen Gardner Stock an efficient Rsal Estate pend publication. It in reported also Harry Wasliburn. Port Murray. Up Farm. • • :".:.::^=.~. 5-20-tf All of'our celebrated makes," Firm, should make their (Work shoes on hand th.in we caie to cany. We 1i, that the Sunday Call will discontinue FOR SALE—Six-acre Held of Timo- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25—Harvest after a short time, being: forced out by thy bay; also a chicken coop, 12 x 16 ft., Homo at tlie Asbury M. 13. church Sorosis and IteRal I'm- Wo- requirements known to us wish to unload them quickly We w ill thei efoi e give the high cost, of paper and increasing cost $100 to build, will soil for less tlian 5-llt-U men nnd 'Nottlcton Alden at once, either by calling, a vei:v liberal reduction. Como look them over. wage demands. half. Edward Woolverton, Upper MASON and GENERAL CON- writing or wiring. Broad street. K ~ Up TRACTOR—If you aro thinking about and Hogal ,.Low Shoes for Racing'for 36th State. ' • ,JrOR SALE—Twenty good used Ford building I would lileo to have a. tafk men included in the sale. • .•• TIIP. met! between theM>einourats nnd cars at local prices. Tourings 101(5 towith you. I build nil kinds of bunga- ; 1920, -uuir starler, Coupes -131C to 191S,lows and cottages out of field or-csbblo ; The / K('])iibli(!iU!s (or credit for Html miillni- Redans 1918, In good sluipn,; ruimbonls stone, stucco concrete block or frame. lion of woman hulfra^e is on. Scmttpr nd trucks. One good lV4-Um truck. Let mo mako your old homo new with C. R. Anderson Jiuulni^ has inurii \ criuont h L°binon Cailge Iebnnon N I 7 S I stucco Sivo pain ting and rcpaii •woik tmhlun m IIIL nut In tniifrumi with WAMLD—Middle at,i d woman on •\\ m Mlddaugh Mj i tlo a\ cnue Wash < o\(inoi Clonunt IK ndwHd uillin., of 1 m. small family. Harry Dellart. ington 4 S ltp tf Realty Co. FOOTWEAR OF MERIT t^/n speuul SL-ismn foi fmorubk action on Asbun n D In\ 70 7 S -tp WANTED—Cattle hoga calves and Insurance Real Estate 'jVtln, amendment litsidint 'Wilson uml I ARMS WANTPD—T hmo a client chickens at highest market prices Kentb Collected » i tin 1 IXniOLratii. lendus liau uhciulv wanting to puichibo 1 ftiim 1 to 40August Bevelacqua, New Village WASHINGTON, N.J. }iinne(l hope on I ILIUM sre win re a sp° nctes betweebt n "Washingto"W hit n indd SStow 6 1 4tp*f 1 No JOb EISTON art&villc also lm\e clients wanting to WANTED—Wheat and rye In ary , nl stolon, luu bee,n . UPM,I fo, i ciirl. i„ m puichase good \allo> faims between quantity Adam ,WandlJng Port M.ur NA1IOJSAL BiNk BLD'G. \«gust 1 L!)rc«entativ ! o^r >f rnt ^ aslilngton and rhimpsbu-s AVa-h ny N J u 3-6 M EASTON, PA iiCrisce siiiilM fhac a little doubt of ington and Asbury or Washington and FREE TROLLEY trip to Easton with •woman suffrage being nt^fl^d. in len | HackeUatown* B B Birdsall, 12 Bolvi- $2 00 glasses at Dr Belps office—Cen- J |iC3sefi" im- an extra appropriation of $2,0uO for ex- man Clothes, in a wonderful array'of vacation .' :. «JM «*. OU [r . tra M-IIOOI purposes. Tin; real UM; tu patterns and models. Ranging in value M T- nn Braver* of Elmliur«t, L. whit-It the IIIDIU'V is tnlie put lins not I I | icd her summer home near yet bi't'ii maile known to the taxpayern. from $75.00 to $90.00, A very large per rent cf the taxes is. ' :.:.'.. \ TIES nuw being raised for school p!ir|io>i'*. priced at .' A beautiful'array of patterns, values up to ?3.00. M \\ Ilium'il. Anderson, willow of Special at '. '...„.. II I I V II. Andi-ison, willnmke her ('rtisen ami Wilxoti have *nM a truck TO BE OR home with her SOU, .Aaron Philhuwer. to'tlie AlbertHOti-dibbs camiiug Co. and at Alouutuiuville. a Vonl to ilev. Mr. l'owell, of Mt. Her- Shirts Mr. and Mrs. Charles l'lonu-rfelt en- moil; also one to Frank Snow. Ho has NOTTO BE- MUinod over tlio holiday Julm firiiy. hr'ce more from a car of six autos to uf luxurious silk, patterns distinc- tive, custom niiute.. fl»C QC Eyeglasses or spectacles? and Mr. nnil Mr.*. Leslie Gray, nf Irviny- ell. HJGHGRADE CLOTBING STRAW SATS at „ «pO.«7O t.'ii. Fluyd Firming, of Newark, is at lii» in patterns and models That is the question. .Let Miss Theresa HofTmun, of Flanders, \r, Sailors and Pana- liiinie here. ' that will appeal instantly Plus War. Tax us decide for you by exam- Siting her gram lino 11 UT. MIS. Margaret Miss Abihi'l I towers was on an auto mas, all classed in ining your eyes and pre- trip to Mullah) and return, with some to your craving. Not that one group at scribing eyeglasses or spec- <'hnileft l*t>^t. nf Vernoy. was Imdly friind. from I'lainticlil. where r-he is a common type of machine Balbriggan flit in tin* face last week by a bluet teacher. made, but wonderful work- tacles, whichever is prefer- in nn a bl.uk at tlie Hound ltmok Ii" Nettie Thompson, of I'hiladel- Shirts and Drawers able. We will recommend inched »ione ((Harries. Dr. Tonkin* jihia. is visiting Mrs. Wm. II. llowers. manship, the product of Shelltex Shur-on Mountings ilnsst'il tlie injuries. Ali.ss Veni Bnrtun. nf NVwton. spent the finest tailors, at $1.95 of combed Egyptian Yarn, short Mi>s I.aum lluiTord. of Wilmington. Saturday, Sunday and .Monday with her and long sleeve shirts, ankle and because they look as though 1). C, mid Miss Kuth DuIVonl, of Cam- parents, knee length drawers, QC made for you alone wlien lien, are spending their viu-ation with • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crnscn. their per garment we make the selection and their mother, Mrs. Andrew Diitftml, at daughter Kuth, and her dmighter, of KEEP KOOL WM ONE WORK SHIRTS do the fitting. Middle Valley. Brooklyn, wi-re at" his father's, Wm. At lust ttie contract for building the Cruseu. over the Fourth. OF OUR of Blue Chainbrav, fast colors and made to last the $1 (\f\ Cooper's madam road from Lower Valley to Henry Williams and family, of Kast $2.00 kind, at ...: «p 1 .UU Crest moor hns been awarded to Smith Orange, were guests of her brother, Ir- A. Davidson, O. D. Urns. o£ Ilai-kettstowii by the Hunter- ving Ilixon and wife over the ever glo- Union Underwear Optometrist iloii County Hoard of Freeholders. This rious. Palm Beach Sea Island Cotton, a, garment ••ei'tion of road, only about one and . 2J0O, 8 CFOK YOUR ACID-STOMACH) rone to Long Inland,, where they will-, liiinon. were Sunday guests'nf'.Mr. und Styles are Tommy Tucker, Rob Hoy, Boy Blue, in materials .Uhletic style in fincquality satin Instantly relievos Heartburn, Bloat- spend tin1 summer. i Air". Al. C. McCain. Air. Swayze was u that are durable and fast color. Values up to $5. fl»O Art striped Madras, d» f Y\ C cdGcsty Feeling. Stops food souring, Miss Lenoni Hummer, nf Blmtmstnirv. former nsideut here, and is now super- Priceil at 51.95 and : . S. Walters, rc- Park vL-itwl Mr. and Mrs. ClinrU's Os- \ and Mrs, Kuebler will make their home turnou1 to Ilieir home Alomlay iiitiht. ! mini over the. Fourth. . | rufauitiiL tu the order ot tile Surro- rhiirch fair to be held on the. local if. 1 ITIUP nf tlio Co>>rUy or Warren, zr.ziic K. elmreh ground* next Tiio-dav mid at Albany, where the. bridegroom i-s em-1 •lohii ami Fred Heck v-sitci! ovei tlie i Mr. mid'Mrs. Owen ltk-o moved last] on the eitlitfiintli (\av nf llav. V D Wednesday evi-uiiigs. July 13 and 14. 'loved. week end at Knctorvville, Pa., with Ah', ui-i-k fi.ini Mr. TirrcUV farm tu near; Nineteen Hun.Ireil mu'l TwAtv, not Ire Airs, lludd Hidden of Eiwlun visited and Mrs. R. .1. Crwiiiaii. I'litlliixbur;: on the Mr. Phillips farm. ! is liercby clvon to :ill ncrsotiK Having A number of families from tins place Mr. tiiul Mrs. Charles HUHW u«d son. claims urraliiPi tlin Kmiite nf .loslah picnicked at Culver's Lake Monday. relative.^ here Thursdav. Airs. Unwell, of Helvidcre. visiti-d Low In. late or the County nf Witrron. Mr. and Airs, lirovur Young, i»f Xuml- lie members of the" V. K. Societv of of near Uloouiriburv. sjifiit Sunihi'v with GEORGE W.' BEERS ilei-eiisert, to pre.s-ont clitjr sunn- tu the ing, visited Suinlay his mother, Mrs, the Lutheran Church held a doggie roaht Monday witli Air. and Airs.• !/>lk> Van- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilnub. subscriber, his administrator, on or be- Thursday evening at ihe liunn,' of Misa Mr>. Alfred Pottv attended.the fune- East Washington Ave. Washington, N. J. foro-'Aie eighteenth day of February, Sarah L. Young. Airs. Klixabcth Kiie is iniprovia^ from ral vi her untie at Maueli Chunk, Pa., A'^ ".".iNinmcen Hundred and Twenty- Mr. and Air*. John N". Meaty ami Miss Kuehol Oberly. T reeent illness. ont-.^tieins nine months from the date Naomi Beaty were Sunday guests of Air. and Mrs. Wilbur 'Brill have .re- Tuesday. Krwin Keyser. who has been afl'iietinl .Miss Martha Itiiuh, teaeher in 'flu- of paid order: and any creditor neg- .Mr. and Mrs. Lambert K. Sharp, tit turned from their wedding trip and arc with rhiMimalfcin, docs not ituprove as lecting to briiifT in and exhibit his or Clinton. •-.... making their Iiome with his. parents, Uloomfield school. i= at the home of her her elnims under oath or alllrmatlon, fast as his friends would like to see.parents here. '. New line extra quality Georgettes, white within the time so limitod, will he I'or- Mr. and Mrs. _E. C. Brill. .. him. ever barn:d . M. IC. Lcida Ls vUiliug iter held Wednesday evening at ihe home uf him celebrate his 21st birthday. day, -Inly *21st, at S p. m., to elect trus- White Beach Cloth, 36 inches .75c (liiUiihUT. Mi>. Frank i!rand>. in Itlairs- Airs. C. E. I'almer. Air. and Mrs. A. S. (iarris, of -Walnut tees. Ail are invited. town. : Mr. ami Mrs. Jtitter of -I'hiNipsburg Corner- ami Air. ami Airs. !!. C. Harris. Mr. ami Mrs. \\\ J. Layden, of Head* Mr. ami Mi>. Kmnk Cri^in ami eliil- •ere over Sundav guests of Air. and .f Hlnirstown, motored in Swartswoud injrton, and Irvin Ap»ar, of Califon, ilren visited Sumlav with Mr. and Mrs. Airs, .litmus Mart. * Tuesday visitin^ Airs. Cams' brother were week end visitors at the home of White Gabardine, 36 inches $1,25 For the spring car-overhaul- .1. .1. Win Seiitcn. of I'ulkvilh.. W. Somjile Vming, of Delaware Turk. and si-itfr. John IJessii'kss. , ing you want dependable equip- Mr. and >!r^ iiaymomi I'erry. of l)«i- ,was a Sunday visitor of Alices Annie Air. and .Mrs. Stanley IIi>w«:y mul Miss and Sadie Stone. ; Virjjil I. Sandt, of Pliillip^mr.ir. .-pent Mr. mill .Airs. C. CSill and sou Kenneth ment. We can supply your ver. .-pent several davs with tin; for* and Mr. and Mrs. \\\ Wells and dau»h- IIHTV piircntp. Mr. and-Mrc Wm.lVrrv. T/ln: stork recently visited the home the.'Fourtli with Mrs. llowcv's parents, White Cotton Jersey Cloth, 36 in $1.00 wants with just such equipment if-Air. aud'AliM. AInmw Willis ituil left Air. and Airs A. S-Oarris. ier, Dorothy, of Thoninslun, Conn., are Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Osimin, .Jr.. and :;pendin^ the week y.-jtli (heir brother-in- as we always carry a full line o£ childn-n. of Delaware, spent the holi- liny. Air. and Airs. Harry IJrecu antl.duugh- .,. (;;. PORT MURRAY. law and Mstor, Mr. and .Mrs. Henry lira* days with .Mr. uml.Mrs. fci. I). Tillnuui. ham. Pongee Cotton Jersey Cloth, 36 in. .. .$1.00 Tin1 cftngregntion of the Presbyterian ter Unrriet and sou Edward,, uf East on, •", K. &. Hoover and family, nf Hij,'h ELECTRIC DRILLS spent from Saturday until AUniday with Jiridye, were entertained at'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laiu-e. of Stew- church are going to hold tlie annual nrtsville and Mrs. Otis Lance, of Uny BREAST DRILLS •hii-ken aiippor on the church lawii July her mother, Airs. Edith Aliller. Airs'. Fred iMayberry, Sunday. Willis Keating, uf Easton. has. re Valley, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. HAND DRILLS 2Sth. " • • • Airs. Catherine Abram, of Xewarlc, Store Closes 9 p. m. Saturday Evening turned home after a week's visit with visited her daughter, Airs. Spaiujlcr, the- Frank White. .Mr. and .Mrs. Karl Shotwell nntl.cliil- Air. and Airs. .lames 1-Jnrt. Mr. and Mrs. \V. JI. Kniins and son WEAVER JACKSI ... .. dren. of llaliwiiv, sp«nt the holiday with week end...... •• ; ...... uml Mr. aiidMrs-.W.; -Ji-liiilftia ixiiiX chi!-' Mr. Sliohvi'llV parent V Mi", and .Mrs. * Harry am! I'lrr.cc .St;iinuts.of. jlicy Mliehard IJuITy was entertaineil at tliu WEAVER GREASE BUCKETS (icorye. Shotwell. villc,' visited their graiiit|mrent!>, Air. lioinu of Air. Charles Spens'i1'" ()ver t he drcn, of Hiimpton, spent Sunday at and Airs. Edward Jtuiijiid, over (ho Fourth. Delaware AViiter Ifaii. TOW ROPES .. .Mrs. KdwanlM. Hoaglaml IUH been Fourth. - : .Mr. and Mrs. .1. lul. Itiildwin. of Cald- BLOW TORCHES ciiifTtaiuing her sister, Mrs. Kdgcrton; Air. X. U. Park joined his family the of ticriintun: ami her niece, Miss Stella Aliss Alaigucrite miLvuf I'luinlleld, i; week end at Biidd's Lake.- well. spent Sunday with"'Mr. and Mrs. spending her vacation with her mother, XV. V. Angar. SOCKET WfiENCH SETS Shannon, of Blairs town, for a short The frienils of Clyde Jl ay berry arc time. '•.... Mrs. Asher Dilts. jilad to know he is; improving at ,tlie.. VALVE GRINDERS. Correll Hospital, where he is bui"~ .Mr. amWMra.'iFraiikiir., Swayzp and , FREE UNION. ...'.' ' VALVE LIFTERS daughter, of Kast 'Orange, spunk tins treated for a broken leg. Itev. C.. II. Sehafci:, of \,Vas|iiu»ton week c.i'iil.\with Mrs. .Swayze'ri parents, Aliss .Jessie Tidienoiir visited her «i3- Air. and Mrs. A. S. S.oarfu.ss enlcVlai will eonduetthe servlcea in tlm Method r> $ Pure food Store EXTENSION LAMPS ' , Mr. and -Mrs:-John D^niicVJ. t-r, Airs. Noel AL Harris, in JJelvidure cd.Mrs. Mimiiu Jtobeson ami daughter.- isl, L-liurch Suiiila,v monniit.'. -Inly ltth; last woe!-:. . .. \ .. of.Phillipsbiir^, also Mr. Alat. Ander.soi at 10.2(| o'cloi-k. Hi- wiillii! assisted by •'.'•- WHEEL PULLERS Mr. and'Mrs. F. A. IJitnllcld and Mri. K. K; •lipnd- spent .Sunday, hi Uelvidert: Henry ATeeland died suddenly Aton over the Fouiiji. , • several otlnirs, ...... , .;. ,-GEAR PULLERS ith Mr. HIHIMW-J, E. Unnee. day at the houie. ofrliis nephew, Davii ; airs'. Ullliiii,!Oroy, of Kew York, U Lewis,,, junior,., HOII of Air. and Mrs. AL'Vret'liind, with whom he made hii slaying at thelioine of Alis« Lajua \Vin Lewir. Ca.stuer, mid Catherine. l'\^daugli- SPECIALS FOR THIS, Reliable screw plates, both in home. Tint- funeral sci'vicen were, belt ters for a..short tim'e. ..'!..',... ter (if Air.; and 'Mrs.'Hoy Hcerw, were =A;~IiT=AT;=M;— amiStidd and liuri'al.H-as in tuVTranipiility temc- ; threads. spent part of last week with >ilie.Jr' gohi -luuo was^ taken to Correll'i ••" Lester..Goughen, of Moonlon, is-^jie'iul' granilparents, Air. and Airs. IVIUT-'J" tcirv. His age was 84" years. piti) I •with it broken ' teg, Aliindin ing a few davs at lhi; home'ofMriiiiiit: ...."Ali> .and,:Mrs._.loscpK.(:erblier. of Ir- >:Bcst White Tuna'Ki^h, 28c cun, 25c; 50c can .;...; ....„ :45c ..my.I ;-.^. ^ -- . J.:., J .Cleonre..- and .•.HarLJUtiylterry w Airs. Joseph.AlattliewH. ..: \. : vingtoii-- visited-over - uie Foiirth'- witli their'"lio'me" in :lJort' Alurray over'""'the 'Mrs:' Iteynaud and family "liave."re- ; BcaL-»Noi'wVii8aii;-Sitio^ Monday with his .parents, Air. and Airs, AL IL/richenor and family.. They ajso Fourth. . " turned to tlieii-'irtniiii in this place. Air. Best California Soiiscil Sardinps;;l lb can, 2b; thia week ..25c entertained their son. ^ilr.il dtiughtcr-in- lieuheu ISittenhoiiso. Miss. .Eliziibelh J'Volich, of Elizabeth. Ueyuauil is with them for a fe\y days. First Prize Nut Butter, you,kriow First Prize, lb.; 38c Way Birbs. Mr. and Airs. I.eoniinl C'iastkewigsc en- law. Air. and Airs. Hobcrt Tichenor, ol visited 'at Airs'; Philip Rie.s on Saturdav. ,. Joaepli Matthews, jias L; IJ. Sjwiij»cniii!r(j 1 iitcrtained •Rpficli. Hut; Pw'iscrycd Prunes,. can * .....'....•.^..•:,-. 20c •Siewnrt anil Paid llifto' and ClJIVo'ril 24th, at which! time the I'lMiugHl VaXhy nesday at the' rectory of St, I'hjlip, and the following 'I"liurfi(Iay:'AlrHaniI -Mff. Heinz BigSwcct'Picldca ..J.. .-. .,!:. .;...... doz. 30c\ Aliller spent Alondai; at Alt. Lake. . . assnuiiition also liold thc.aiiuual jiicnie. St.,.^.JaineM Cut ho]it; cliurcjk Tliey wera (J. AL i:icc,AIra. Ueo, L. Pauiynd davigh- attended liy AMSH 'Marie ltaub aii(L I'cr- tcr Aiuia, anil Mrs. Arthur I{iis]i and Lester Clonger, of Hoonfon, spent last 1 f Dill Pickles, 2 for :'...... 5c | Premium Mayonnaise, jar, : week with his .mother. Mrs. J. V. Alat- .: -HAINESiBUHG. iiard Canavan, of T'liillipsliiirir. Thej (laughleis Edith ami ifcr-'Js, uH' bt: tlii; s ; L 1 1 22c and 45c thews. ''• Church servieuSj'.Sundny night. Pray ace spending two.,': *eeks a f "flii; . CJnjiil Potted Meats, can ....^...Gcanb 10c .Airs. Lillie Widenoiv of I la/en, spent cr meeting Friday night. Lakes, Upon their return they will re- , Air. ,and. Alra. Vraiik SiVuiigenberg aiii Big Sour Pickles, doz I...... 30c1' Heinz Mayonnaise, jar 45c side, in the, Dotivcie apartments, South Beach Nut Baked Beans, Tlmrsday with Airs. Uv Snndny. Atr. Jacob Chamberlin .recently c-ele daughter I)orothy, of Pliilailelphia,: are Potted Ham, can 2!jc Ajr. anil Sirs.-11. .Kayno mid familj liratcd hh S5t!i.birthd!iy..:'AIr. Ctiauibev Alain street, Phillipsburg. ?"•;•; visiting with his" parents, Air. Iind ;MrV can ; : 18c have rc't'urued home 'after spending the lilt is in good health .considering Insad Air. and Airs. Luther Simon and cliil- 1). Spntiyeuberg. '•••'• ''"*'.,,. Gfiston's Mayonnaise, jar, .. Heinz Bea.rjs, can .15c, 20c , winter mid spring in Vew York dreii of Plpillipslmrg visited Air uml Mr and Mrs Tot \Y • Shoemal-er and 16c and 35c F^ranco-A^icrican Beans, can.JSc tjBEST sets of Mi mil Air Mo es Bi\l)i at I son \l\>^ Mid< line VlUn a Hun ling Airs \ithui Simon tin. littn | irt ol (hildien pf Mt Tales I\CIL the ouest= ith that can be of 1 as ton s} mt Sundae M it!i Mr and MimuiLr RLIIOJI at Newton of lur pahnts Sunihn COLD ME \TS—nicely chcod while you wait—Ducd Beef, Sun/ *• made at Anv Mw Hi ni \ Snnhn "Mi in L )\x* liobcrt Ilirlunp retent j AJisb bilpih Ovimin I \isifutf, In i Lin ^ illiaui I i UUc of Jltitt/\iIIc ]•> visit mei Bologna, Special Bologna Coined Beef, Boilfd Ham TJtc Mr mil Airs 1 d llomadiui ai 1 sou !\ c» itrtiiiiii'd Mvi Silho Kcntle oi nn at Somei villc w IIIJ, with Mr uid Mrs 1 rink Kiddle 3 nf \\ ailunctoii spLiit bundav with tlio 1 ast Orange nif I "Mr nn 1 "Mrs 0 cai Ihc (Lliribiuin } IKILUH)! ^ot.if.t\ held Mr ail Mrs V fc bpaiigenbci^ FRESH mpnS-;:Pmeamil sl &li aw ben ics Plums, Ghcinc > ^ 212 NORTHAMPTON ST 1 ufei i pa its ,U ftt ilk loin uf Mi anl Mi All OH I All-ll,, 1* Onnges, Bannan , IpVnons, j»jtc ; ttmh Ti SadVt with Mi Mr nd *Ii ul Ir of Dela B»er« of Montant M Miss Marian linulln entertained » - Luxuries Art* COH(1>. .... or lwr >UUHK friend* m. licr home luiHUtiy nig lit. .^.u|- . - I Til I ii ^--. 'I't ~ ~~ J" --- Mm. .•Wary JL-iiiw; uf Newark In . 7to(K10.04KI for lnxnrii^ utinii.il)\; DC* Ink thlH week with her parvntu, Mr. und uin!m^ in Mi«4 Kclnh Mm in*, luini uf MrH. William Pine. he Wornia'rt .\L^Uttii*> Dulnlon uf the 'William Pauline of Newark \laltcd [)([>nrtmci)t of .IIHIICC nnntui^ti ivain-l GREAT for tho week-end and liollilay Mr. und IIRII living font*. Slit- t-luMVs In IHT Mrs. Chun, WVIier. ALL/UIIDHOBLE INSURANCE R^HS UNDER 0NE.CM1MCT; . Mm. Mury Plenum nccumpanlcd by luxury l!*t rtitcli iirticlft «•* motor o.ir*. her-nyphfew, IJcnJ. Folk, woro week-end jtiniio*, rarprtri mu! "hixurioiu clothiiiji/' vHilora Of triemU In Hamon. n mlilitloii t«t tcit)]itT.i, ciui'ly ami *t>ft ° AT . Mr«. UenJ. Thaw lma Improved her 1rliil:K. July Clearance Sale property on Liberty street by.Iu>li)t a Ti>!in^-() If-a.ln tlif IM (if luxurlf-*. concrete walk In front und slile. N\a* SlrRUfi* Itan pri'i'tircd, itii't nil It IS IN PROGRESS-An event eagerly awaited by hdhundredd s of Klma Hummer or the MornlnR- I lie people i*pcjn( $2.lUt,()l)U,IH)l) fudi Hide hospital, Montclalr, Is lit. her. home women who know what wonderful values are in store for them. • here fur a thr«i week.-*' vucatlon. yenr. Cipri'ttfs hiin^. $H(tO.(K)a,(KH). Mlna MeckvnrldKO and HlHtor, Mr«. tuuir and lmm' tnliaci-d a like xiilii, urnl Rosa, who have been with Mrs. Anna i-iinirs WQflQnjnQQ. Coie, have KOIIO to the White Moun- Apprnxlmatcly ^^,(HXItfflK),OO(> gar* Special Attractive Values tuiiiH for several weeks* ulny. iwli year for "molar cur* niul tlielr .Miss Mabel (irrard will IXJ Kradunted |>iut*. Cninly 'tmtker.4 renp a hurwkt of CALIFON NATIONAL BANK next month from a Newark hoHpitul. The MIHSCH Iturkvr uf Newark return- Friday and Saturday Beginning June CALIFON, N. J. Funds on deposit, ed Tueaduy mornitiK following u htuy nmumllv fur rlu'win^ ciim. Hoft drinks of several day« with their parents, Mr. cost tin- pulittc- ¥:rin,(H)(I,OlHl; |HTfmniTv 1st, 1920, we will withdrawn before and Mrs. I. \\\ liurker. New selections ready to enter the marvelous sale of pay interest on Sav- interest paying Mm. Joseph Dunn entertained for the IKKI.IIIH); cnrjietrt mxl "luxiiriou-t clotli- ings Accounts at the week-end her mother, Mrs. Smith, and itiK." $ltr>(X).000,()Ol); toilet HII^H, ••>!("),• dates will receive in- brother of Newark. (Miy,*XH», and piiuio*, or^nn< mni ]>!miio- rate of 4 per cent Mm. Josephine UeCuo of Ellzatreth 1M $12 to $15 Summer Dresses at $8.50 per annum, com- terest for each cal- with her sister, Mrs. B. K. Hrown, for several weeks' visit. The lalwir mxl cajijtal i>tnployt>i1 In Prettiest materials in fashion and the most stunning pounded semi-an- endar month same Mrs, Huth liucktey In preparing to go producing tlicse Iii\uriis mi^lit oilicr- nually, on all sums to Michigan for uewrai months' stay wUc have IM'CTI tinning uut lU'ti'ssilic-— modes for women and misses. has been on deposit. ;-fo(!i(^ fuel, shoe,-*. I ml He, fiH»\," Mi^i $5 or over. when: her husband, Joel ltuckley. Is ( located. •itrauirt linil^ "In otluT wnnU, \\w Na- Deposits mail* before June 10th receive interest from June 1st. Thirty members of Camp No. 18, P. tion illicit linvo hud inori' Im-nd if it O. of A., intended Wednesday the pic- linil liiiil \VM i-akc. An.!, us U nlwiiy* ' Accounts' -may be opened by mail. nic at Mm Itoscoo Hiirt'H at Allu- tho case, tlie dancer is paying tin- ful- Dainty Organdie Dresses for Misses muchy. The dinner was nerved on the dlor. In llii"1 nt^tniH'c the luxury con- lawn. 1 CALIFON, NATIONAL BANK Hiinio,- :^ piiyiiii; a Iii^lii-r price frti Iijs George Smith, who recently purohaH- 1 at $14.98 cd the Nolan grocery, is a son of Joseph iiL vcs!iili<"i licniu-c lie is iibiiornmlly Established 1908. . Califon, N. J. Smith of iJrake.stmvn. . The wtore waa [•on.•*Htiling itixurM'j*," Very becoming and populor styles for summertime 0]K!iU'd Wednesday for business. The .statistipH uvre ciill.'oteil l.y the Mrs. Mary Wnku and daughter of TreiiHiiry neiiartnu-nt. ' functions. Values to $25.00. Harrlwm are with relatives here for u visit. , Mrs.I21mlra «wlck, who has been Interstate Coinmerre Commission Can with her daughter at ' Akron, O., for We Remedy Your Eye Troubles several months, returned hint w.'Ok io Use EiiKlneiTH. Skirts of Every Description town, . Tho United SlutCH Civil Hr-rvlcc Com- Benefit by our years of experience and get the best Eye Glass Mr. and Mrs, Andruw Jllbler cntrr- nission states that the Interxtato Uom- Service. Our system is complete, as it embodies the services of our tnlnert for tlirj week-end out uf tuwn nerco Commission U making overy at Clearance Prices expert optometrists as welt as our own modern plant for grinding relatives. effort to expedlatc valuation of com- the lenses, thereby saving you time and money. The number of nulomobilos paaslng mon carriers. CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR EYES . through town Saturday. Sunday and Tho importance-of hurrying this work Monday for neighboring summer re- evident. In view of the law which pro- Wash Skirts' . . . $3.98 and $5.98 sorts Is said to have exceeded all vided for tho return' of triinsporiiitIon records. properties to private control nnd which Fine materials ; pretty, styles. A. II. BARR GO. More than ISO children from New specifies that the-Interstate Commerce Eyesight Specialists. York were brought here by train Thimt- Commission shall ndjust rates so ns t<> day night and taken by automobile to insure a fair return upon the aggre- Silk Skirts ...... $16.50 101 NORTHAMPTON STREET. EASTON, PA. the StokOH country home which was purchased recently hy a New York gate value of the railway property of Satin, faille, fantasie. Values to $25. Italian association, where they will carriers, the basis being the valuation spend two weeks. Tlift uuUunoinilcfc'nnd made by the Commission. trucks for transportation were donated It Is stated that the office technical by local residents. The house was re- force of the Commission la now engag- TRY omi cently improved 'Inside- and a number ed in the computation and assembly of July Clearance of Coats REGULAR of smaller houses have been erected the Urge amount of data furnished by KJUJC for' sleeping quarters. The children the Held engineers. For this office work SUNDAY DINNER, $1. were accompanied by an Italian priest the Commission needs architects and from New York city. engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, and Suits R. 1. SEIP, Prop. Miss MIna Mprrell spent from Sntur- structural, signal, telegraph and tele- 48 Beautiful Coats and Suits at Half-Price. The most stun- You will enjoy your meals Jay until Tuesday with relative at phone). Senior architects and engi- here—everything is so neat "ree Union. eers are offered entrance salaries form ning models in the collection, all of high-grade materials. Brightest Spot in Easton and clean. Game Warden and Mrs. Cudney, nc- $2,101) to $2,700 a year; junior tmgl- cnnipnriled by Prof, and Mrs. Foster neers, $7S1 to $1,920; junior architects. and1 sons spent tlie huliday at iho $1,320 to $l,020.( Rodmon and chainmen J t $720 to $1,080 will also be appointed Fresh Alive Lobster, Hard & game preserve near. Shawnee, l a. ii the Hold and office forces. Employees 31-33 SOUTH THIRD ST., Mr. and Mrs. Hehimmer of Hayonne are given a daily allowance for sub- 129-131 Soft Shell Crabs, Scallops, ure spending their vacation with her 120-131 sistence, as well as transportation ex- Northampton EASTON, PENN'A Oysters and Clams. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ICIotz. Al- penses, when away on official business, Northampton pheua McCracUen of Camden Is also a d are also allowed the increase of . Street guest there. ?20 a month granted by Congress, The Street Mr. and Mrs. Lendenlo entertained prospects for promotion are said to IJC EASTON, PA. EASTON, PA. for the week-end and holiday several good. out of town friends. .Mr. and Mrs. Fine and child of New- The Civil Service Commission will ark were week-end guests uf his par- receive applications for these positions ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fine. " itii' further notice. Mrs. Kva Uurkhardt of Allentown is spending several weeks with her mother ,nd sister. Miss Hello Poole. Six persons were added to the Pres- tyterian church Sunday morning by letter from utlier churches at the quai terly communion held there. Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Huff and children of ISaston are spending their vacation "ffTCTrhTs"pnrohts, Mr. and Airs. IDavttl Huff. Miss Jennlo Wiley has been visit!u for several days relatives at Cliange- ILOliRJ Vvater. Sixty subscribers for $200 bonds of the new Museonetcong Oolf Club are _MADL BV FRANK C. WILLIAMS— EASTON, PA, reported by the organization commit tee. The number of bondholders will be limited to 75. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs Kilmer Best. Miss Ho tier of the public school fac- ulty Is attending summer school at New Brunswick. Miss Matilda Cook is visiting her bro- ther, E. P. Cook, at Johnsonburg. HAGKETTSTOWN Mrs. M. J.-Johnston and daughter. Miss Jennie, opened . lust week theii cottage at Budd Lake. D. 0. Young, who has been making his home, witli Miss Hazel Brown of Newton spent Thomas,,accompanied by Miss Margaret his sister; has taken apartments nt the Cline, £,ieiit Sunday with her parents. Clarendon during the absence of his the week-eiul and holiday with Aliss sister. PUBLIC SERVICE OMNIBUS COMPANY .Frances Wiilcver on EnsL Prosjieut Irvin Ayera oC Newark was amuiu; .street. the holiday visitors in town. One hundred 'and seventeen pfrsonn .Muster William Willevor ami Donald 'Stilus Helen Dalley of Harrison is took the examination held on r"rlda> ]!e:itiy spent several' days last week In- spending this week witli her father, A. for automobile drivers' licenses. Four Dover with the fornuM'*s sister, Mrs. H. Dalley. failed to pass, the test. Chas. C. Wolfe. , Mrs. Carrie Garrison is recovering Harry Boatty of East avenue has been The Joseph Fleming house near Free from a "fall lit her home last' week. added to the force at the local" post- office. Mr. Beatty Is a Spanisl Referring to our original offering of the 8% Union was sold lust week to u retired The sale of the J. O. Park property 1 minister, of the.Reformed-church. : .He. n 'TCi.irth Huckettslowu to J' New York yotprnn. ' • -i... luis been living: in New York city. He party is reported.. All local Industries were closed on will make hla future home there. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Marlatt and Monday, owing to the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeliiel Schuyter-enter- daughter of Odgensburg. N. Y., were Raspberries made their appearance preferred stock at par $10.00 per share with a tained'for the week-ena and holiday week-end guests of his parents', Mr. and In local markets last week. friends from New York city. Mrs. Joseph Marlatt. ; The Ort property has been sold to Charles N'cal and Frank Woolt'ert The studio.of Roger Milieu is closed New York parties, who will use it for 100% common stock bonus, we are now advised were holiday guests' of Mr. and Mrs. until July 15. a summer home. The present, tenant Charles Grogan. Mr. and Mrs. "Win. Cairns and son of Uavld Lundy, win vacate early in Charles Park lias been made leader Newark were week-end guests of her August! ht the Union Mission In North Hack- parents. Mr. and Mrs. h. C. VanScycle. Lewis Hart, driver for the Panther that orders therefore can only be accepted subject eUH'own. Tho Church of the Assumption held Ledge Dairy, has given up his employ- Tiieo. Toepher is' at Grand Haven,' Monday evening a lawn party on1 the ment. Mich., for .several weeks' stay. lie was church lawn. Mrs; A. O. Hummer is entertaining to prior sale, as the number of shares offered under employe!1-; there r.t one time. The game on Monday between Hack- her sister, Mrs. Green, of BlairstO' Mrs. T. C. Wrifc'lil 'entertained for jttstown and Philllpsburs was a vic- Miss Pearl Hess of Leigliton, Pa., ii= the holiday her slater, Miss Hancc, of tory for the local .team/the score being with her father, W..C. Hess for sevew these conditions have been specifically limited. Orange. weeks' stay. ! -:-;::.;.?,!;•.: COX and dlUiglitor, Mrs. HattiO The '.'/number of holiday visitors. In . Sunday., being .the national ,birthday DeTreeso of New York city, fire speiKl- town Exceeded the numbo." in .some a~ number'ot patriotic "citizens tlung to iiiK two weeks with Mr. ami Airs, Chas. years. *l ' " " . " .. the breeze the national emblem. ' J.' C;; West has returned following a , ;Mrs;W. G. Atwpod and children of Al'lsR Mildred Rico of New York city visit of several weeks with bis son,. A. Succasurina .are'.V'ith'her parents, Mr. The present indications are that the issue will was among the holiday visitors at her WeHt. in "New York. ' and Mrs.' Nathan \'\atz, for a viuK< home here. . . , Maurice Valentine spent, the woek- Miss Olga pit tig will teach in a Plain- Harry Tooter, Jr., of Newark, is •»'nd with his mother, Mrs. Iffnnocs Val- llel'cl school tlie eoming^yenr. be over subscribed; prospective purchasers are Hpendlng hla vacation with his parents, entine, who. lives near Faterson. Eiui HY Cline .has soM* his farm near Mr.-"anil Jlrs. Blarry Teeter, Sr., .John Ashley of Kingston. N. C, is Mt. Olive and he'and his family have Mrs. Etta Swtsher, a., '°"™er roal- at his homo, here for a few days. returned to 1Newark, where they for- " dent here, visited for the \vccl:-eml her The employes of the American Saw merly resided . therefore advised to wire their orders at our ex- fcirmor friends.; . • • Mill Machinery Co. resumed, employ- Edward P. Hueber, superintendent of Mr«! Snovor •' arid children of Alln- ment Tuesday morning, following - the plant of tlie American fiaw Mill muthy spent the holiday with airs. ihut down since Friday. Machinery Co., was operated on at the pense and we will exercise our best effort to fill Joseph Spoiullove. ,, A son has been born to Mr. nnd Mrs. hospital of Dr. Correll, Easton, Tues- .Mr. and Mrs. Augustus BUby of Ho- day for adheisions, *due to an operation liolien returned Monday night follow- Giruver, who moved recently to Cran- : berry Lake. a year or so ago for intestinal trouble. under original conditionjy, Send no money until ,.-,inL'..ii.iyislt.wlth..hls..motlicr,..Mi ij..,L. === : : '-Tin;'•F«O|ii6's ~ Bank . har. -.deerareii.. •Miv-Hu'ebei*,;™".",-:taken••.,!!!-wblio-at. I)H> unby. r """ ""•' " • .oth annual dividend payable July 1, 'plant of the company nnd upon, ad- Uev. and Mrs. .T.; O. Bparnon and son at 4 per cent. 'The National Bank has vice of his physician was removed to >v*>ro b'nosts the first part o£ the,week declared its dividend at .6 per cent. the hospital where he Is reported doing w. e advise that we'. have "e^cutec! yoW d '•"• -Miss julii G!1Jba'"6fi:Nev.-«r!r'iR-with ^=iHF^imran>ir^^Cr:stra.ubianda!!mEh=: relatives hei-o for tv. visit. tor Marian wiHMeuvo soon for several Dr. and Mrsu J. W. Curtis are at Twin Air. and Mrs. Theodore •• Crane of weel«iSta"y-'wU1 h his parents near Read- Lakes, Pa., for a -two'weeks'- stuy. Honnlon wore week-end guests-of her ing, Pa'.'f- T ': Miss Dorothy Dittig has returned to parents, • Mr, • and. itrs. Mr. and Mrs. Abo Solomon have been New York oity following a visit with her parents,• ftu\• anu Airs, WIMUJBHHU. entertaining for several days retailVOD All issues of"United States Government Bonds accepted at par. Among the week-end guests bore was from New York city. mother, Mrs. Frances Ditttg. v Harold Barker oCNewtirk and Harold Mr; and Mrs. M. Welsh accompanied ]licc of, Trenton,'who wore at their 'by-. tliclr.°graiicldiuighter, Miss Dorothy homes."- l..:.-™.-.^., , • Welsh of Long Valley; are at Asbury The Missus"Kathe'ino Woodruff and Park' for a week's stay. Cclia Klhsey, members of the 1920 : Robert and .Abram Hance were week- class fit tho high school, have registered end guests of Mr. ami Mrs. W. B. foi-r a summesumniLr course at a Trenton busi- Hance', their'parents,1 When ncM-iistresscd, relieve the Gill &• Goinfeipany, ess school. •-••MIns TOrtnn. Oruv^r of Free Union is Mr. uiul at™.' Willis Titman of Mont- indigestion with-- i * r-pending the week with her cousins, the 'clair'arc. spending" several i- days with Misses Vivian and Dorothy Ailer. I relatives here. t j' Mrs. Jennie Bhuikwell is visiting her - AHss Latira.Dow, left this week foV daughter, Mrs. Irvin Ayors, iit^-New- Phiiadeiphltt, where she will remain FISCAL AGENTS uiilH-the opening of school. Mrs. John Stevenson is spending two Dissolve cosily on tongue—us weeks In J^iwark. ' pleasant io take as candy. Keep . HHss Ethel Hoover lias been visiting • her'grandparents;'Mr. and Mrs, Ander- your Btomach sweet, try W-molds 81 Nkssau §U New York, N. Y. ' son,'aTMouhtain Lake. '•.'•.' : MADS BY SCOTT &BOWN1;'. I'-'Ate Kathcrlno O'Briea of Newark MAKERS Of SCOTTS.EMULSraN riing Tulv 1G At that time i cla in is spending hei \ucaitou with lici (Uatiou will bo held mother. Mix Jacoli Cmtalcy ciUurliitncri ov- er the holiday, Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Courier ami daughter. Margaret of Ornngp. and Mr. Lester LHtlt- of Ox- •'•:• CLOSE SATURDAY'S AT 6 P. M. PERSONAL MENTION ford. OPEN CLOSE Miss Kdith (lullck 1.M nltle to ffu out PHILLIPSBURG ii^tilu nfii'i- an UliU'Mrf t»f tfi-vernl wpfk*. News of the Big, Growing Town on the Delaware WEEK'S Record of the Mr. iinrt Mm. lUriVri Cirok niwnt tlu* 5.30 „ Q Movements of People u-M-k-i-nd with rt'lallvi-H In Oxford. 8.30 Ur. C. H. Smith wiiu-s the Mown You Know. Local Events editor rf tin* Star: "Two weekx in A thief i-ntvivO tlie Lee House, Union ni-ieadiim on Wilbur uvcniui and Connpptiout HIHIH nn» murti hnprovott. RADER'S St|Ul:-Hul KIUMIS of Mr. j Hie roRisti-r was iml dtHltirbed. The MO. .Mr. llrltton was Riven authority nell UnhvtTliy Friday. wH» rr hi* I" nnd Mrs, James Lynch In llnvl John* ib'-ry u'iw dlitcnvi'ivil the next morn* in order the residents of Washington, taking a a|>c<*|.il ccitim> In advuncnl im wtrtvt. ; by Hurt SuUmi, a linru-iulor. \V1K.I street lo reset their putter stones io • rrpantc rlieinlstry ami scltntlile Civr- Mr/. C. L. QulRlt-y and two sonn til ii|' for tlu' nlKlit at 2.no every •.•(inform to grade1 before *he macadam ; man. lie will iwumt* hN work ut :iiv inK'ftx of her mmlu-r. Mm, Marthu llilni- about the j.laee was all linht but i.is puiccd on tlint Htroct. 1 Lnfayc-tte College in (h<* full. • «• Mt. Leti;imul. when )K> cume dmvn (nf<> the (>ar roimi j Mayor Smith lias called the attention Mr. mul Mrs, [Eoll.-iml J en It In M and "Oil** "Siurjork- JohTwtrn. off NewarkNewark.. ] ,";"^ Va. m."h>-fmind'thafound thatt a "windowindow on }o[off ththee Town Commission to the fact „ BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, THIS STORE rhlUlrcn of Kast OraiiRt- motored IUT- i-as it sucst of. lu'i* brotlior. .los«'pn \ tl|tt m[jroa,i ujdo of the hotel had N'tm | Uiathatt ththere e nro too many unregistered! Saturday nnd spent until Monday with in West Warren smvi't. dofca funnhiK the street.*. Some of the j WILL CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT Mr, mid MM. 13. 11. LJIUIKICII. commisKloners favored the killing of MLMI VliU Miwtw (,f ik'thlWtt'in I* ! Aiialomlnl;, Monrov eoiiiuy, to n|ii'Hil ill mich canlueH. but it was decided to NOON UP TO SEPT. 8, (inclusive) vlfUIng h .ivl:itor. Mr*. C. : :. Ford, at Mountain Kxley; nveretury and treasurer. Kd«ar by the UORS. has been »i>omli:ij; ;i tVw days with Lak It. Ilerkwltl:: executive committee When CieorRo Hans of PhlllipsburK ! Mr. anil Mr*. Thorna? r holiday visitors at Willow .hnnes Unn«u nnd Churli'* secured a ririK ami it marriage license I KUl Ml T Oil "Hrk lIe' i* recurev:»TiiB 'fivin"nn !(;,^ve ' were""Mr. "iml'yir*' Kiiwani j |''?'\II"AV^i-.'*'*\V1111*^11''i-Voli\c. who hasIn June for Miss Katie U'Urlcii he con- j 'Sack of"'ronc-lltal pVtimoiil.. ..n.l has ] lioma.lieii aiul .Mr. Wlllaul (Jn-lT ami j „, nv.Wi* pivM.K-nl rinciMSOl. •Wllnnl ti mplated an early marriage. He In- j resumed his wrrU In the ^tutu. MiMreil Stlt'est. L-h'clton ami rfsitiK slated that the ceremony take plnce at | Mr. Kdward p,iiii-> "i" livtuiWyii *...-^ j \,,•. Will.m- Mattison. who N nm- ;ite of.tiiauks for hi*" l"i »tr>rvtre. 'once and Miss O'Mrien hanilod liack the | t irnanfzed rfnn and the license. The suitor then Radical Price Reductions! the RUcu tf hl«« nr'ihiT, Mrs. .I:mo 1 tli(j,,)l(* Market I The ;iv-i.fiat!on .since It was D.illey, ov(V Sumloy. huvhin joine.l |!..,.!,. station. Xewnrlc. was lioni ov- l.....n 1SS.-i has paid mi marly $117.oui> in nnKry and made threats which j lila wife anl aauphtvr W.M wore visit- \',\. ,,,*,holhlay. I Kicikk andi dt-atkhh bbenellts. Tin ehe- led him to Squire VanHilHard's olllce, Inn here. -iZf» MajrulMnwf -Mooro sponp t from l-'ri- j ,iule of higher Insurance, went lnl. where he was placed under $100 bonds ..\h\ and Mrs. A. J. Craft of Wnntter. J 1 |, '" , , effect last Tliur.siltiy. A new comini".- to keep the peace. mUi Tll( S(1:iy wllh lier ti'« was appointed to make weekly vis- on All Suits, Coats, Silk Dresses MHK.I.. tiiier.t Si-vcral days last week with • -' "' Alias Mary Rutland, state aupervts- i Mr. :inii"Mrs. Charlcs_ Smith spent Its to members on Hie siek list. Tli;!^ j or of nurses, and Miss Helen Buyer, frlqnds here. membership is iucivnulim shiee ill Mr. ami Mrs. II. I., nrallln of New tho fourth at Bushklll of Cape May, si state nurse, were vis- company inmle It^ generous utYer lo itors at tho local Child Hygiene Clinic York wtTif quests of Mrs. .(amt'K 1,. Klv«> c!i)ll:ir for 'ixllar paltl in by the Wamilim: ;\w\ .Mis. Jiuuh Votiirh for :i in the I.nvell building Thursday. At Odd Groups of Summer Dresses and he afternoon meeting twenty-thretny e in Tlie prize money awarded to public fants T'resent. accompanied by i-hoi;l pupiis In Hie competition, held their Dr. William Kline de hiring the recent "Xn Aeeident Week" Uvered an interesting andd IInstructive •ampaigi u is readdy fof r I h winninii g address. Children's Coats Mrs. Chfs'trr Lind ilnrry and faintly j d girgirlsl . Mdgadg r Heekwi'.h, The Lohlgli Valley Railroad Company ehalrinan of iJlstrlel No. 1,has been urranKlnu for the past couple H ,, „„. ,.., ,x .ltloll,,, „.„„;, eltd a I'heck for $-6 from the Xa- of weeks for the rebuilding of one of the Mmn ional Safety Council to eover the fol abutment walls of the bridge across I..-.- K.wlng aw rds Prize invn— Helen South Alain street at Abbett street ami FOR JULY CLEARING Anna Nunsi. Air. an«l Mrs. Harry l'urnier of Holxi- AI. Curly. $:>; Gladys Cooper, $3; drm 11 large force of Lehigh Valley stone- It* Mm Janu-s I.. :.HMil l»UIiv4 lit-n are spi'tullim a few wei'ks at Ali- Prize posters—Alary Larson, masons and laborers began ihc work her «lrt»r. Airs. ,1. U. r t'lin- thvw Kistu'i-.f on South Lhu'oln i>venue. S-".: .lohn.Sanders. $:t Prize eaiioons— Tuesday. The other wall was rebuilt ton for a fortnight. .Mr. :uul AII-H. .1. D. l'i|< ml Air. and Carl Wendiand, $:•: Harry llaims. $3. several years ago. The company pro- The ACr^ts Ahn:i Ih-U :niii-i and Airs. Hei-Iici't Smith nmtoretl to DI.VIT Theodore Thomas Peterson, son of poses to build the new wall twice the na Siiirou. t«';t 'lotal t.^n-iii'i's, aro iiinl ."pent Sunday with Airs. Priced Mrs. Itosana Peterson, of Kaston. and width of the present one lo allow for Prices Have Been Lowered to Cost! I;.. takhls u l^aelieni' eouire ot study m .lauirhur. li.-.s Uutlt Konn Walton, daughter of the con strut-Hull of a four track bridge lltltgers Ci'll.-Ko. Xew I'.ruuswiek. Miss lU'lcii 1 Inffmaster had i\x a Mr. and Airs, Frank Walton, oi 201 at some lline In the future. They began tht-ir >vnrl; last week. •Uimmit avenue, were united in mar- Ktiest over tin- Fourth Air, William Air. nnd Airs. George Carpenter and Air. and Airs, Clark Mowers. Air. Carbi'tlena of NMnuara Falls. w Wcdne.sduy evening nf last week Alias Margaret Thatcher, of ^0^ Mercer After long months of rising costs what a . relief to find such MiinHflekl Powers ami Ml»n Hell:i Air. ami Mrs. Howard Uemier nf Al- the home of the bride's parents. street, have returned from a visit to Skinner autocil tu Xewt-'ii Sumlrty. leniown. I'a., spent Sunday wlih ller- Rov, G. C. Veil, pastor nf Zioii Lutheran Pittchogue, L. 1. While Mr. Carpenter splendid opportunities for economy. Airs. Willard Alleyar eiUeriaiilcd a U«rt smith. Mr. Rentier Ix-lnc :t liru- church, Kuston. olllciated. WUH driving a motorcycle and the two company rf friend-* at a poivh party tlier of Mrs. Smith. Altsu KtheV C. Gaghan. dauuhter nf women were riding in the side ear of Friday evening. There were live ta- Air. 1.. L. Perry of Alb;i:-.y. r. nephew Urs, Delia Caghaii, and X'lrtnr ]•:. Ueim- the machine, hist woek, tin automobile Although size ranges are not complete in every instance, those bles at bridge. i.f Air.-. I). M. Perry, wns here tli" llrst (r, of SU'Wurtsvillc were married i»n struck them. Miss Thatcher ivuolvcd Mr. and Mra. C. .1. iv.u*!u-r had :i« part of the w.-t-k. VIMI'IIIK :il tile Helvl- Wednesday of last woek at the rectory a broken wrist and Mrs. Carpenter was their suv.st over the Week-end, the doi-ii avenue home. Mrs. Perry and if Sis. Philip and James* Cntholk uiit aliotii the head. who come early will have no difficulty in finding the size they want. ilnuplttcr. i^etM-a. have holh been con- latuVs sister-in-law. Airs. William 1 church by Ilvv. .1. A. Harding. 3'caolicr of Syracuse. N. Y. tiii'-il in llii'h bnine by a severe colil John Riiv, son of Mr. and Airs. Milton thf pasi week. Air. ivrry is 111 ilu; AIlss Helen M. Ttox-ll. daughter nf Riee, of Hi) Washington street, was Miss Carol Farrow of liuiY:\M U Mr. ami Afr-s. lliwiirri Al. Troxell. and Enlarging your wardrobe at this season means only the ex- VlslllllK in town. She eaim- esp.-.-iatlv lit:>'l uf lh<> iratllc depnrliiu-in >>f the to assist at tin1 wedding reiviiiuuy 'a! IX'iaWaiv and IlUil.son Uallfuad at the friend. Miss Veni Swayx**. | Albany ulllees. penditure of a modest sum, for these clearance lots of Coats, Suits A number .f frlonds from Wushlm:- | Alr.s. Alexander AleClay nnd c-hlltiren ton attendetl a lawn party last Wvd- arc visiting her runner home in Lllnir- and frocks for present and early Fall wear are— iK'Hday yivcn by All:;;; Ct-t\.: Oborly at haniLun. her hl'tiie in t'.rnadway. (james wen'>> l Mr. and Mrs. l-'vank Uciim and son, played nnd refresh mo nts served 'i iwiliiim. went last week to lUutili'inHon, Anna Wendiand, Dorothy Vanderbllt. the moonlight. X. Y.. for a visit to relatives. Violet Rice. Itessio Height, ISimn Tay- Air. Harry Tweedy and Miss Kath- Mr. John Alc.Mahon of Xewark Is The work of repairinpg g Union Square lor, Marion McKinley and Mrs. Clarence at prices that make them the most ryn Tweedy nf Xewark spmu P.uiulay spending two weeks vacation with his ml ththo east sidide off SoutSth MMaiin . Wend land. •with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aekcrsou parents, All-, and Mrs. John McAlahun. from the Square lo Hudson street, was Hugh Mason of 114 Bennett street of W. Johnston street. Air. ami Mrs. Raymond Petty are vis- ggun Tuesday by a force of Korp & and Mrs. Lenvlllc Seeger 'of Rennett astonishing values of the season Miss Kaye Sehnable of Kast Oran^'1 ItiiiK lil.s parents, Air. ami Mrs. Jacob Korp workmen. It will lake 130.0(0 street, were married Saturday night at Is spending a week with Aliss Ruth M. Petty, on upper IVlviilere avenue. •.rick and 33.00ft are on hand. the pat'Kotiiigo of St. Mark's Reformed Aeltefson. Tlicy wore aeeompanlfd here by Mrs. There are plans in embryo for re-ihurcliM , ICaston. Tho bride was nttend- Mrs. I-owIs 1. Turner tmd little IVMy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .John fiirnihm tlietownthe town.. The clergymen aare oa bv'Mrs*"RacWG. Fr'itts of Phlillps- daushtyr of Asbury Park are s'jeml- Ptocht^l and sun and daUKhtei". John working tu inaugurate a movement and i. h• and Marie Uc-chtol, who ronv.iinod over wih' Min-iik deilnltfly about tlie plans at | ' , „ „. ,r ins a week with her parents. Air. and tho. Mervicerf Rumlay. Whni IH known Rll>" L- Msselbneh and Mira Margaret ilrs. Harry A. Cohen. ilmiblo holiday, traveling bv uui< i b h I b I SiegfriedSiegfried, two popular younir people of ; mobile. now is That the movement la to bo Mr. and Airs. M. W. Long and fam- directed in a strict local observance of Phllfinsburff, went to Elkton. Mel., Sat- ily rgturnerned TuesJaTuesday from aa thrci Mr. nml Mrs. L.;3. Alberts were urday and were married in" that city of hor iste the Prohibition laws. visit with I'elativos In Flush- j oiul ami holiday The members of'ihe choir of Sts. after obtaining a marriage license. ".ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW" ing. 1.6ns IlIslandd . ' r -MrsM.s F. J . Coryduit . ey City. The Philip and James' Catholic church, Uoth ;iro employed in local sillt mills Mr. and Mrs. Percy Skinner and (trip was made by automobile. about 25 In number, went Saturday to nnd the marriage came as a surprise children, Muriel and Harold, cam? , Mr. ami Mrs. Hnrr.v Da\ir- Aiu\ cl.ll Sciota near Sayi'or.«burg, and remained to their HKUI> filonda In the- mills in , Having: discontinued the 20% sale which has been going on in this store for the last from Xew York and spent th holl- '. dren spent the double holiday on ai over the double holiday. The trip was which they have been employed. day wiih Mrs. Clarence Gitlick. . automobile triii to Philadelphia, when made by automobile and the outing was five weeks— they visited. Mr. SITverniun. An Italian boy, 18 years of age. fell Mr. Charles Wright of the Star";! tendered the choir by Very Rev. Dean from a cherry tree Wednesday after- force spent tiie ht/iMay in Rclvklcre Mr«. L. M. Kurd lm« ifturneil fnun K. J. SiiKUli. ftfetur i*r Hie eliuivh. noon, near his home on Thomas .street, I WILL SELL AT A REDUCTION EVERY PAIR OF with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clias. an exteiuiril vinlt lo Air. and Mrs. «. Thomas in Kast Stroudsliurn, ^i The Town Commissioners hist week and sustained a fracture of one of his II. •\Vright. decided to advrtiae for bids fur placing [ Tegs. TThh e MMissei s Elizab..-tli Aluniock runl improved in health by tho ehaap? of Anna Kotnomiak spent the holiday at Air. and AU-.S. Chaw. Woi>m"r en1 LADIES' CHILDREN'S and MEN'S LOW SHOES their iX'simctive homo.- In Ilontuon. Air. John Pursell of New York City . tained over the week-end tho fornii toaehm.!,'at Rutherford for the past two !On :m automobile trip to Gettysburg. beginning today. Remeniber this is not a sale of cheap goods but of tlie best make spent Monday with Air. and -Mrs. Os- 1 sister. Aliss N'aomi Woomi'f and tii> has returned to her home here j returning Alonday night. Miss Frances Woomer, of Hershey. Pa. on. She expects and Mrs. Albert "Wright and shoes and the best quality. car Cressman on School street. " in the fall. children of Newark were week-end Airs. I. Solomon and son oC Hlkhart. Air. nnd Mrs. AlcClellan Cowell of Ciarwnoil were week-entl guests of Air. During the summer slio has been en- Kuests of his parents, Air. and Mrs. Im!. are paying a visiit at the hmnlunni j d g gaged to sing Sundays in St. Paul's AVm. Wright. her brother, Mr. William Solomon, j smd Mrs. John Hyde. The party spent church, Kaston. AYLOH do your ek Sunday in Montana. Air. and Mrs. George Weir of Pater- Another puost f< Air. and Mrs. Ambrose Schuler had i!i spent the week-end nnd Alonday TAILORING — Taylor Made Clothes Atr. and Mrs. J. S. Wagner entertaiu- nephew. Jtister Harry Solomon as guests over tin? Fourth. Air. and i guests of Mrs. Cora Shipman and Ha eke us town. ( fd their niece. Alias Ruth Wagner, of I New York, from Saturday until Alon- Mra. Willnm W. Wnolf, Air. and Airs. r. and Mrs. John Fox. While they It is not too late to buy. a neat Summer Suit. Mr. ami Airs. W. A. Tlnsley \\nto ICdwarVl Crouse and two sous of Milfurd, •ere here the entire party enjoyed an ! day. ; Taylor-made clothes are the kind to wear. Look •been entertaining Air. imd Airs. Airs. Sarah A. Cole and l-:dgar P. Cole trip to Stroudsburg and Btishkill Frank P. Tin?ley and Air. and Mrst. Alr.Jordan R. Fox of Little York and of Slewartsville, Air;;. Ci. W. Surson over our samples now. Ray T. Tingi'oy. of Ilarfoi-d. Pa. i Airs. Her tram K. Reese of Phillipsbury •alls. and Ali.ss IStlitli Sartion of Washing- Mr. and Airs. I!. Frank Yard of New Atr. John Dolun spent tho holiday ; visited Air. T. J. Raub, Saturday. ton, Air. Harvey Schuler of Bethlehem with Phlliidelpliia friend*. Hi< sister, t Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Young arri 'urk passed from Saturday until Alon- Reduced from $5.00 to $15.00 ' home. Saturday night from a visit with und Air. Clarence Shuicr of Akron, Ohio. i.v with Mr..Yard's mother, Mrs. Cath- • iliss Elizabeth Dolan of that cily. Airs. John Honibaker entertained •Ino Yard, on Uelvidere avenue. •will be his Ktiest for sevonil weeks. I ihsir daughter, Mrs. R .f. Buttery, at over the week-end and holiday her IN BUYING SHIRTS AND COLLARS Mr. and Airs. Frank .Nutzv and Airs. Vergennes. Vermont. The return tri|i nephew. Ah-. William Alagie of Milwau- Atr. and Airs. Klwood Mitchell of and Mi-f. A. F. FIcrey autned to Lake i was inarlf hy wnler, down Lake Chani- kee. Airs. Hoi'iih:il:ci'. Air. Mnglc and Frulison spent several days last week A man always looks for the best. Arrow Shirts Hopatcon^ and ajient tin: holiday. ! plain across to Lake George and down 1th the liitter's parent", Air, nnd Airs. : the Hudson river. •JIG Alisacs Miisy Honibalier and Laura Iharles Brown. are cut full and made of the best of silk and madras'. Air. and Airs. O. T. VoisU of Ray-j Miss Kailite.in Arnda ot" We and Viola Davison spent Alonday with onne. Mr, and Mrs. G«orse 13. K'.'iniel. Andcnvr relatives. Air. Elmer White of Ridrewood has White Oxfords with the collar attached;.. pongee silk : wn.s the guest of her aunt. Airs. Wii- icon a guest at the Hotel St. Cloud and Air. E. Ronald Utilick of Xow | Ham Crocker, over the woek-eml. with or without collar. In this store you will find a York were entertained by thu Misses The .Misses Cora Bibinger and Althea n- a ff.>w days. His wife and two sona i Mrs. Hoy Opdyuke und .son. Caleb ; Davis spent the holiday at Willow lined him over the week-eml and holi- full line of Arrow Shirts and Collars. Kdith and Jeunette Culick uver Sun- ' Kronie ami Airs. J. L. Skinner and : day and Monday. Grove. • uy. daughter Helen were among tho.se who ,AIr. and Atrs. Wm. Cressman" wilt Air. and M.'.'.'i. II. L. Tupper of Now- SIGNAL TUB-TESTED SHIRTS AND Air. aad Mrs. Russell Carhart and spfiu Alonday at Central Park. spoiul the week-end with . AIlenLown son, HUSSPII. Jr., v.t Philadelphia rk were visi'ors at tlie home of Mrs. friends. They entertained over last Iary Vough Mcniday. .spent the holiday with Mrs. Carhart's Air. and Air:;. William Wright and two ! OVERALLS punduy and Alonday ihe former's brn- Air. and Alr.s. Jutieph Cuinniliis of mother, Airs. Alary I'tuniess. children of Xowark were Saturday ihci' and wife, Air. and Airs. Cavnco You railroad men all know, the Signal Shirt. 54 guests of Air. and Mrs. John P. Larison. 'ewnrk spent the week-end and holi- Mis.s Kli<:nbetli Frilts spent from Cressman, of Sclersville, Pa. ay with the former's parents, Air. and years of manufacturing these goods has put the Friday till 'Alonday in StroiidshurK. Air... Mario Campion and the Mossr.s. Harold.Minion,..lohn White and Wil- A[r. ICdwiuM Uavis of New York spent .Irs, Henry Cummins. Signal Shirt where it lias no equal and you can find Aliss Haxol Roberts was tiit> fjuest 1 he...week-end..and holiday with his 1 p L liam Campion' pp^tit tin week-end in The. Misses Carolyn Brown and Anna . of JLlas Evn "i"n''i' iV C»>ie' 'ui-O.\rui-u »»v- family hpr.V ' these goods here. . .,,:.. •• er the fourth. Now York;. The ynung men remained pgar' and "Messrs.' Karl ami Harry until Tuesday. M\\ aiui Airs. Cornelius Voorhoes en- losoberry spent Monday on a delight- Mrs. Itnse Clnn-nbc-i's and soil. Xa- tf-TtiLlnecl .I'IUSL week their nephew, Air. ul motor trip which iiuiliided stops at We also make a specialty of than, of New York an; quests of Air. 'A!iss Hi.tnclic IlilT of Newark spent Hurold SiiL-Il. who has been hi New Lake IIopatctitiK, Budd Lake. Bethlehem and Mrs. A. Lewinsky. the holiday us the guest of .Mr. and Mr:;. Vurk for the past season. He left " Kaston. LADIES' SILK HOSE Air. and Airs. William WVnirr en- Wlllanl AHeffer. Tuesday morning for his home in Okla- ss Katharine O'/.mder of New York tertained -over the week-end the form- Air. A.!S. iliii-le and family and Mrs.homa. Air. Suell also visited other ' One Special Brand—"RIVOLI" er's brother, Air. Harry Werner and .rrived at the- homo of her grand|iar- Mary. Tinsmun. iiccompiuiiod by Air. relatives while in town. its. Air. and Mrs. Aaron Putty on Made l)y a special process, having an inner lining friend. Miss Uertrudc tirowitr. u( and Airs. Willard Alloger, Airs. W. J. Air. and Airs. Calvin Opdyke and Mr. ]3i-joklyn. road stree:. Shu will remain for the STRAW HATS—Our stock . is of strong material .under silk sole, heel and toe, com- BigSer and AIlss Blanche Iiilf went to and Airs. J. R. Bryant motored to As- 1 miner. Mrs. J. K. Smith spent Saturday and I Central Park, Pa., by aulumobile 'linn- bury Park Monday, and visited Mrs. 13. Mrs. L. C. Pnutty of Philadelphia was getting low, having had a great billing the strongest wear and best appearance, Sunday with relattvf.s iu I'hillipsburs- I day and held a picnic there. S. Purse), who is spending an indefinite Air. and Mrs. KrankV\Orofi' of Jer- guest of h:r,mother. Airs. J. S. Gas- Dr. and Airs. R. J. Htiin and daush- time there. • on, over the week-end and holiday. season, but can furnish you with Our line of Dress Shoes,.-Work Shoesi Keds and sey City were quests of Mi-. Groff's 1 lor Mariau of Reading. Pa., and Air. Airs. George D. Boil of Port .fervls is Harry Joseph Shampanon: is tlie a good hat at a reasonable price. Athletic Shoes was never in better shape than today. mother, Mrs. Hannah Gruff from and Airs. J. P. Fleming of Now York spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Friday until Alonday. .Mr. James ime ot the heir who arrived city arc guests l'nr a week of their cous- John P. Larison. Thursday at the homo of Air. and'Mrs. Groff of Grnntwood wax also al home ins. 11 r. and Mrs. KliRi-'iie T^lniiberry. .J;1,la'3t .Thursday and I-'riday. .. Air. and Airs. B. 1-1. DeVoc Ian-y B. Sham pa no re, 171 Butlman : > ; 1 L : ; Tlio families of Air. H. Ii. Chanibers, as their guests during the week""'the it root,. Phllllpsburg. '~"""MiSS ~l- efsoria" L oscy -1ut-i5iiyo:iuti" -irt i ; expected this week at the home uf ArT-.'K; K.-Wyckoff-iuiirur; w.-iyrCreV-" " iier's" father aiKl"- motliciv'.\lr." ""Mrs."'Edwafd ~ "Potty "-'rettirni'd'—'last her brother. Air. G. C. Losey to pay cling, and tho .Misses Uelle Heavers, Afrs, C. T. DeVoe. of Asbui-y Park, and Thursday from a visit to Morrlstown, Jennie Ccrnish and Airs. Grace flissett [.Mrs. DeVoo's sister, Airs. W. 13. McGec-1, —Floy# -Gre "veliiig -- vhere she visited htsr brother, 'John Uo!,i...,^Minnie Mot,il»v.;at. point:MilF.: " . Knti. (trnnirn J...... -...... -...,...,>..,„ "».'R1.nii^r;:LnMi,ii,ki-UHtnwn.™v.-ho.on l^.-.^_i^.BS V^-S-S-;^. - •" '--^ ft ------««T "" ~ ~ "Word has. been received here that 1 Jii-s. K-.Infm-rj R"ush~an"d"sir Wilson Hiss Viola JJavison oC Blooinfield irevlo'us diiy "underwent "a" surgical 1 Miss Margaret LundV of this plriw-'has WCnt Satimlay lo Akron, Ohio, to vls•isli t came this week to spend the vacation iperation for the removal of a tumor. arrived at Cascade, Idaho, where .she i10r husband, who Is emploved there. .t the-home., of her aunt, Mrs. John Airs. Kate Lance of Phlllipshurg Is 16:firWashington~.«ver — « - vv« went for a six weeks' visit with her Archi- e Cole is recoverin• g from Hornbiiker. spending the week with her daughter, sister, Mrs. Samuel Cupp, who was severe a/tack of quinsy. Aliss Manjaret Rush Client Alonday in Mrs; Harry F. Maybcrry. J 51 Iss Anna Lundy, and her brother, Mr. and Mrs, John 'i . Larison en- comiKiny with a party of fi'iends from Mr. and Mrs. K, C. Wills of Rahway J-larry Lundy. joyed a motor trip over the Fourth, via Philllpsburs. picnicing at Low's Hol- arc visiting their daughters, Mrs. R. Visitors aat the homo of Air. and thee linfii.on.PoHt .ost t rroaad to Xew Haven. n\\ . Lnnninn audAIrs. Alonzo Lunger. s miiiUM - one line Ireifer 'and is fenrful gram: i . Song", "The Flowers Arc (Staging'" Mrs. J. K. Smith for the week-end and They return via the. Albany Post road, Air. and Mrs. "W. Jennings of West Anthony Azzalli is visiting his ulster, hut onothiT'will .vet .Mow up. H« li»» Selections by Chorus < Choir. iris PraiRo," C-ladye Morgan, Sarah "Washington avenue, are entertaining KelHon, Frances Kuljok and Margaret holiday we're. Mv. and Mrs. Joseph C. stoppinsppi gg varioui us interestiniti g pointits Airs. Louis 'Zannelll. Ho was raised In lied OHO claim iigainst the'"State*High- Solo, "Can a Little Child Like Me?" } Thompson of jersey City, and their alonl g llii0:.Hudsoni d . Air. antl Airs. Charles Roberts nut? Washington, having made his home .vay Commission for. jjilyi) for the i;x-hy Ida Stone. Davis. • . . BOivin-la1 w and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Louise Minion and Mr. Frank daughter. Audrey, of Newnrk. ivlth his aislor. Afterwards ho located 1 Recitation, "For 'Children's Day," Solo, "Days of ;Youth," with piano Albert Thomas of Xewark, Mr. ami Corlelyou spent tiit l wi:h the Mrs. Alox Anderson has as hoi in Pleasantvirio, N. Y., and was inar- plowed heifer anil ultlioiiglr liv^inM? "'- Frances Gulick, Sarah Kelson nnd Ida and vlc^in • accbmpartimentl Hilda Mrs. H\ W. Bradley will come Satur- latler's jiarenta near Xew Brunswick. guests Mr.and lira. D. B. Anderson o: ricd and .living there when he went to dagecl uj> the other heifer lie fuels mire Stone. „ •' Campbell." •••••(lay'•'to1,!remain; a v.eek. Miss Alice Melroy of Xew York r|ts Eaat Orange, Miss\llary-. Anthony o: Itnly in- Noyomber, 1913. Ho had plan- that it' slie bumpa into a futme post or . Recitation, "RememiKjr Thy Creat- Recitation, "Summer Rain," Anna .. Mrs.|sElizabeth Olander Is spoiuiing spent from Friday until Monday at hei, Phlllipsburg and Mr. Kenneth Bcatty ned to remain three month's, to "settle' rubs oxtnrhimi tiyiiiimt,, u- stump that ur," Isabel Culick. Campbell.,,> :L:"':-. . :,- . -..•-:;.-:„ two weeks with friends in Blooms- home here. of Newton. i- s"" an estate, liut when Italy became In- too will vanish intu fnigmontn. He Exercise, ' 'For O):her^," JL's. C. .Miss Elizabeth Cummins, -,\vho is a Mra. Nellie Alpaugh, of Philndelphia, volved in tlif wnr-hc u-ns compelled to (IOGH not. think that any contributory Thomas and class of girls. "I'at" Fly nn, u coal miner, drew $2(14, { Miss tSophie'Sunday spent from'Sat- manual. training teacher In Oite New-who ia studying in a nurse's training serve in tho army,: being a native, of negligence nttiu-hctt tothc cows for Im s Exercise, ° '"Out-door Sermons," Ha- for the lust Uvu weeks' work in tho l,irday•'till'Monda' y with friends in }ark schools, is spending her viicatlon school", is spending the summer wltl: that country. He is now back In. Am- says .''thiit (lynnmitt! -stuff is mightjr rold DeRemer nnd John Gulick. mine of tlie Highland Coal Company, »t tvitli her Misters, the Minses Cuinmins, her piircntu, Mr. und Mra. K, W. May. erica after more than six years Newark. . • ,...,.,• ,.•. : :: tasti ' Song, "Daisy Petals," Margaret Somerset, Pu. .."Pat's" record, it is lift- •. ly'Mr. and • Mrs. William Porelru. and on Grand avenueTOime.. berry, on Broad street. Italy. ''-•. ' Duckworth, * Evelyn Ondykc, Augusta licved, nevor IHIH been eqiialletl ..by a

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$10 down—$10 in 10 days and $5 50 Lots Have Been GIBSON PARK LAND AND per month buys a | Sold Since June 1 IMPROVEMENT COMPANY/ $200 LOT 50-f(x 100-1 —others going rapidly. Take this plot Incorpoialcd undei the laws of the Stale of New Jersey. An Insurance Policy FREE with each purchs::. B WILLIAM EHRET, Pies. JOHN E. O'NEILL, Sec'y $20 down—$20 in 20 days and $10 i plan, Drive or Walk thru the Park and HARRY CHRISTINE. Vice I'ics. WILLIAM BRANDON, Ticab. per month buys a l Select Your Location HARRY BOOTH, Gen. Agent $400 LOT lilt \ 1- 1 J While Prices Are Low 22 Belvidere Ave. i' ™* «-K- Washington, N. J. Liberty Bonds accepted at their market \alue^

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urprise .We gave you quite a surprise last month and that it was We have sold three times the number of straw hats of any previous season and now for a quick cleanup, dozens fully appreciated was clearly shown. We have another one just- of the finest straw hats still here, for a short time. • ' . Beginning Last Thursday July 1st 2V2 Months Yet to Wear a Straw we will sell all Young Men's, Men's and Boys' Hat, But fake Any One You Want Suits at the following special prices: at These Special Prices:

ALL SUITS now marked §10.00 at §7.75 ALL $1.00 STRAW HATS now 75c ALL SUITS now marked 12.50 at 9.75 ALL 1.50 STRAW HATS now .$1.15 ALL SUITS now marked 14.00 at 11.25 ALL 2.50 STRAW HATS how .,:'. 1.85 ALL SUITS now marked 16.50 at 13.50 ALL 3.00 STRAW HATS now 2.25 ALL SUITS now marked 18.00 at .14.75 ALL 4.00 STRAW HATS now 3.00 ALL SUITS now marked 20.00 at 15.75 ALL SUITS now marked 25.00 at 19.75 ALL 5.00 STRAW HATS now 3.85 I ALL SUITS now marked 30.00 at 23.75 ALL 6.50 STRAW HATS now 4.95 ALL SUITS now marked 37.50 at 29.75 ALL 7.50 STRAW HATS now 5.85 ALL SUITS now marked. 45.00 at .,.-..., 35.75 ALL 8.50 STRAW HATS now 6.50 ALL SUITS now marked 50.00 at 39.75 ALL 10.00 STRAW HATS now 7.50 ALL SUITS now marked 60.00 at 47.75

Every garment bears 'the original price. The special prices show the saving to you and are real, genuine discounts, but for a short time only, and for SPOT CASH. THEY TELL US STRAW HATS WILL COST MUCH No charges. Extra alterations at a small charge. MORE ANOTHER SEASON BUT WE DON'T KNOW. IF YOU WANT TO SPECULATE Palm Beach, Mohair and all Hot HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY. Weather Suits at These Special Prices THE BRYANT STORES 25-27-29-31 East Washington Ave, ! Washington, New Jersey J

Newark. GLEN CAIU1NER. .. |a Bi.^t of Mr. and.JIn.. ISuaidl Gin- j freshmen- wy ^,r^ ^ Mrs. i Icnry Henpchkol entertained ,» number of friends l'roin Brooklyn FRENCH'S -William Banghart and daughter, , .Ion. •• >• j ten ihiys'«•' .*' » • mu.t,..^ his sister. ( at Brciukside Catlagr- over lilt; fourth. l I On .1. IJ. Hall's rann there is .somc- Mr. and Mrs. William FMson had —the battery with beth Banghart spent Sunday with re- < Oo ••----•: 1-0 her home- in Bayou •'• what of a tjuriuriity in Home boots. as over Sunday giK-HtH, Mr. and Mrs. latives at Garwaod. I has C.iarles 1-olmy hlui s returnetrdt u> r They grew t«> a normal size and now Wm. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur the power of Niagara Edward Curling of New York has M >rr.o m Xewark afu-r visiting I they are going to WMI. They are the Head. Mr.-Walter Drake and daugh- BUCK been visiting his father-in-law, ,1. H. I her Kelliher. her sisters, >i $. (;«r field. CHE- .\, Smith, Don't Be Bald O MATTER what your battery's held Sunday afternoon frcm his late ton Donnelly ot' Newark, and Mildred " Harvey Apgar i a visitor in Cal- residence with interment in Fountain Coyle of Easton. spent Sunday and ' - How to Make Hair Grow Strong, make—if it's repairable we'll repair ""•'"j • - • . Thick and Lustrous. of age arid had been ill for thy past "••Rev". A* . Jr . pFuwlli""""'"" "'-Tgav?O : iihiUs hMtvrhonrorss a iarg0 s\i\t\o \roo was blown down at it on an adjustment basis for eight year. Besides his widow he is sur- a line patriotic sormen at the Valloy Pernbrook. It barely escaped hitting Few of us got bald in a day and we vived by the following sons and Presbyterian chuieh last Sunday tiie house. all have amplo warning when our hair months' extra life. is thinning out. daughters: Mrs. Allen Queer of Eliz- morning. A lar.ee ling adorned the >I!ss Etnoi Cain visited High Bridge abeth. Mrs. Wm. B. Smith of Dunel- imlpit on which was placed the mot- Saturday. Parisian Sago is a. most efficient hair ten, Alfred Brown of Elizabeth, John lo. "In God we Trust." ,-: i ur. am} Mrs. G. Froebel ai.. invtgorator, but to Immediately stop any We are master rebuilders of batteries. Brown of Bayonne, and Mrs. Annie A young buck deer appeared on tho tainln^ Mrs. G. H. Llndov of Hili- further loss of hair and quickly start a Llmlscr ar home. i mountainside ' east of this place On side, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Carlton of new growth it must be rubbed into the We are also experts in locating the causes Harold Forinan of Newark was a : Sunday afternoon. Later the; .'dcvi*. ...Jersey City and Mr. and Mrs. Otto scalp so the starved hair roots can wi\i Keen m-nr the residence of Oscar Frbuhel of Elizabeth. of battery trouble, which are most often Whiter, more durable, guest over the holidays of his grand- 1 really absorb it and get the vital stim- father, Kev. Metzgar. , Tiimpiet on the outskirts of Hampton. There are liS boarders at the Wahler ulation so badly needed. You will sure- outside the battery itself. covers better, and more I The animal then crossed farms and farm. ly be delighted with the first applica- After visiting her sons and .daugh- disappeared in the direction of Sjn-ui-e There is a plentiful hay crop this tion, for your hair and scalp should economical than any ter-in-law at Detroit. Mrs. Joseph Run mountain range further wist. year but the; farmers are complaining look and feel 100 per <;cnt. better. .. We.believe in making your old battery .Somern . anil. dauchter Nellie have re- Peter Tiiui-ivartlv who is. employed inf. luck ..if-.hGlp..iii harvesting it.. . turned hume. ' '' Parisian Sago is n'ot'vxpenslvo.••'•"it* single pigment wit;iilhi IllccinIligcins ,.t Snyder. .electrica.electricall sup- i TheodorJ.m:u««..-vThoma«; Hngers .of.., Newark"- was :. Voti»< . Kniiini'tr 1 ot Newark has pur- at lm«,.(1 from T.Mi . .'._13cKnoh._oC Glen luoks as if: Tt-.-liatVscnt an inv.iuii.lnn :r-r."" ~ 'Smunlay lot.\]". ".'.&. Slepfruvr^ Gardner, ihe house" located lTerl*: Mi-. '" ""'ie crowM-ln-liSvri-.i.-fca^t.—Aroxiiitl. Piirfuiiint lo the order <>C 'liioTSur- famil>v Kclburg riioved iulo his new home scare-crow nearly every hill; is loyale of the:Comity of Wiirron, mudo Wm.* Mack of Wilmington^ Del., vis- 1 on Lho Nineteenth day oC June, A. D., last week. taken out. JSven' shooting seem:? , lo ! $30,000 Shoe Sale Nlndtoon Hundred and Twenty, notice ited Ills mother. Mrs. Margaret Mack Benjamin Buckwald and family haVo stuire them for only a short time. In hereby, given to all persons hav- over the fourth; , > moved from New York lulu Mrs. Jlat- Some of the- farmers report they1 will ing vltilniH aguitiHl iliu Estulu of Li3H-.. Mr. and Mrs. George Klute and sen ii One of the greatest shoe sales thisxsection ever lie W. Blttnor late oE the County '.at lle Apgar's house at this place. Mr. have but half a crop as so much was Warren, doce:i»o'd, to present the. siuno of Now York-were guetis over the Buckwakl -tuul family were formerly taken out. saw is going on here. You can savd~real money lo the 'subscriber, his > admlnlsti-iltor.' •. fourth of Mr. Klute's sister. M.rs. John residents .of this iplaee, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bell arc enter- on or beforo tho nltietocnth clay OC ."W.. Crater, ,,, .c\, Edward Phillips and familfamly ooff Xe taining a party of friends from Woodworkers, on every pair—savings large enough to justify March, A. D,. • Nineteen Hundred and > • Mrs. Iiarry "A. Hunt and daughter York are occupying thei' 'r summer Brooklyn. Ttoe bclnff nino months from Beatrice and son Thomas of Chicago your making a special trip to Easton to buy NOW residencC ;n e near heroC . • )/ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ilall and Miss x>aro spending.the summer at the Hunt '• S !u,rM^ «-. su,,,,!,* oV'lm.lrcii."f ! ciln S1,™t'Sunday evontns at Moulders, and for immediate and future needs. •-..!< homestead^.'.T^ '"• ...••'•' '•' ' Wailo-Siavo rdturiiKl ti-om ii yew | Canlifonl oil., MtcnOaiioc affirmation, within the Umo ao ,Ilm :,:i>: Miss ESfofclW" Murphy has raturnfjri I ted, wl 11 bo forever barrod OL his or ' pleasant two weeks' outing at Ningara There was a fair sized attendance THIS IS A BONAFIDE SALE—GENUINE REDUCTIONS lior notion against the said admin- "I tfa'i hor-.hontc*'in Bayonno after fcpfcnd- Kails and interesting points along the at the school closing exercises Wed- istrator. • . • \ ing a' iveiik with, the Misses Sarah St. Lawrence. River. .Canad:i. Tlmy nesday afternoon. After the exercises Laborers CLEAR DOWN THE LINE. Dated: June 1!), 1020. • • , . ' ; ahfl! ; EJl^abeth, Mack. / were Jiccompnnied on the trip by Mr. the- school and visitors were treated Phllllpsburff Trust Company, . ' i'i 'Mr, aiftl Mrsi. George Fritts of New- and: Mr:;. Kciffo:- Lasiw. of--G!eit: G:ird- ake and ice cream. .------.„ .Administrator :T . ,•: . I . ark have~bpL h"'vlaltlner;Ms mother. C-X4-10t ' •' . Pliimpsbure, ..N." .T. " [ijlfs. Ellzil Fritts. ': 1 :'Mr. ancl''Mi's.: Jamles Ort urn! grand- SCI1OOLKVS .MOUNTAIN. •SiliaiBlltcr-ljauni Nest 'ot- High WOOIHil-EN. Mi Viola. M. Pace of Irvlnnton -la o? word .-over tr.-. guests of- On Friday- uvoning Mrs. J. L. Hall spending her suiummci i vacation with American Saw Mill FRANK M. BAIR tnarMrbvpliarleB ^"t!cr- Have a recejition In honor of her niece. her aunt, Mrs. Cook. L B. HOCHMAN ' Beivideie, N. J. Vr. aV\d-rMrB.'llWm.'.Price5 of Fiem- Miss Ethel Cain of 71! Watson ive Mrs. John "Voso and Mrs, Amzie of -llaVC-been, visiting their sisters, into, Newark: Guests wore present Califon • wei*c: -callers on her sister Machinery Co. "HOME OF GOOD SHOES" Candidate, for the office of Clerk . FI.v.G. Henderson anil Mrs. Lau- from California, Newark, East Oi Mi-s. Cook, last Monday, of Warren countyg. In the Demo- )6 * anpe and Little Brook, as wel Mrs. Maria and jttlss George Ort HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. cratic Primaries, September \ lt)20. i Ttii)s6iu , Uiofce from* (his neigh rhood. ontortaini'd over iho fourth llr, and 226 NORTHAMPTON ST. EASTON, PA. Your {vote nnil ^iippou lespecuul- .\Vm.:,'Foi'man' 6C Xewark was, ,an .snl wiwitt h fancy (kino Mrs. Iliit;ry Steward'of Patrson; and ly solicited. v _ ^unday guest of Eugene r>runh. midnight re- Mrs. YVm, \Vallsinser anc\ maid, ot ^OT^B«b«wiB«iii«-.RebBfimer or-psf5' SyracusI?'!u»!!liae iiSS-^l';ia l1;-s"lt1''s About 2HE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY, S,,mH

home o>( freight, fell from a cur at Oxford and (irlintli. * JJoftth wan from heart trouble. lecture and a thrashing that caused him died niiorth afUrunnh She also left a brother, Dr, V. ,1. J-Ickel, to Hpit Mood Henry \Ij(rH, a biHincss man and for of Uashln^ton. Fohu Smith on the The TJrondway Corrcflpo;ident aaid"1 Just a Few Recollections of ChmiHOvnlci f'liu durdiitr road, had a nier anset>sor.. died at his home in Ox- 'Our Morns tnnnl capfafnt .\yerapall Jui< Hock of ihtip Do,:* pot In tliLtn : ford. Jn dex to those Prom- Henry .llatliiifr, lnn» ill, died at ltiw 6Un night and killed four and liadly The.Daysof Au!d Lang Syne home in Oxford. He hail been in ehaifit man^Ud tliTLf fitliois Jatob Kilibons I inent'lii Ldw, Medicine, •if a depnitineiit at Hie blast fnrnaeo for of A n t lion j, ft No had si\ uliup killed h\ Dentistry, Optometry, nuiiy yeiii*. do^-i the same nijjht. --..:::•, TEN.YEARS AGO. porter, who Hold it to tin- World.late nt. •fdlin Truiiiji. 7i! years old, fell from A C'eniral liailroad imHsoiiKer engine Insurance & Undertaking Mrs. Elizabeth ilupcil,M. years old, tilfiht. a fhcrry tree and iiied of paralvsis of sot (ire to Huinphroy's ^rain field,in died »t JieiMiomo in l'ortXolden; She Aill.nr .f. McCiiin wn* husv nt hU Hie heart, at IIW liome In l'hilli[>»(hiir-« was overcome.. SVM. A. STRYKER died aflorhis return Frnmfhft Civil War having .shipped 20,0011 cj^* for .setting yearn old, died at her ho'iie in I'hillips- MiKrt Jdii May Krlw. daii»hter of I>.i- ••'•• Without questita we have one of ifw 11 lHitf. Three, children survive, Wii- |nir|iO)k-ti. ' ' hnrjj. vid Krie«, and 'Marvin lloliertwon, both COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW iani, nf 1'ort Coldcu; Peter, of Tort Slicriir C. It. C rem'inbeivd Hut eelU Mi'.t. Antm Smith, wife of Frank of Washington, were married by \U:v'. C. largest stocks of , i First National Bank Building .[firrny and Mrs. David Miller, of An- | in the county jail, and nt the reijucHt of Smith, ai.,venrn old, of New Vork. illitl If. nutcliin^Jn, in HaekettHtown. the prisonc']••«, "who iJi/I not wnnt to in- lit the JJOJIII- of her jwireJils, Mr. mid Supreme Court CommlRsloner and THOU. 1 1 Kufus Jforgau, a younjr tiiisiiifs-* man The Washington Fraienml .Monument vite hard luck, ' tho number lit was Mrs. L . (). (Smith, in .runction. She was ' Special Mastor In Chancery omitted. taken ill wliite on a vitii- In tii-i1 |iarents. of Newton, and Mins "Anna Martin, Practitioner In all United Staton, Stati »a daii"hter of .liiiiH'S Martin, were mar- Mrs. Kli/nbetli Milheim, of ML Itcth- , ilacob. ("inrfias, "i4 years old, ;way - ; and County Courts if getting nome permanent monument ried.ut the,M. K. parw)nn»c-,iii Oxford lout of Simpson's Itrugler'rf dojx was seen watehinjr beside lonmnent. l.'nele Tom's Ciibin t'limpnny, nxliiliitiiiu the boily. lie had slaved all ni<:ht with THIRTY YEARS AGO. Uiehard M. Brown, of Union Hill, mid mi ll»> -feireiy lot in \Vnn'liiii«ton uicl tin1 body of. liis ninslur and attracted William Itrnkaw, of Hazeu, wns liadly [fas Magdnlpiui EzelUw of Washington, tin* tent Mew rmiHsioti to leave JIM pulpit for three, Xntlian A. Kerr, 11, son of Hampton Dr. A. Heron, of Juuoiion. had his iig 24 West Washington A.T«nutr school coininem-enieiit i-xercises, with 214 Northampton St., Easton,^. I lonths IIIKI start Fell, -I on utour \:t Kerr, died at his home in Xcwton. «-i»ht »niiliiates. .itoleii from the Lai-kawiunia House sta- (Opposite Postodlco) it! Holy IJind. I'ml Moni.-r, of llrid^eport, Conn.. .Mi.ss KIIPII S. Kikd. i"iK years old, die-! bles in Hamilton. He overtook the.thief Telephone. 113-2 Tin- Washington A. A. defeated the while stealing'st ride; on a Laekawanua at Hie home of her sister. "Mrs. .JumoN If. ut New Hampton and guvr him a severe Inst. Itanjfor timm Hi to ii. Henjnniiii Ilotr, SH years nltt, died »t it home of his son," Clarence Hoir. in DRS. BEAM a OSMUN .'iiinnnN. FicMiilt's the MOD tie left, two DENTISTS thcr childrrii: '.Mrs. Kdwaid Woller, of Gas. VapoV 'and' Oxygen for Palnleer itewartsville, and .Mrs, Hert. Ostrsutder. Extraction and Cavity Preparation f Ohio.' 80 So. Main St., FhlllinsburR, N. J. .Mr*. Kllci) Wnnnnii, wife of linherf 'ornian, dii-d tit lier home in l.'nioti- Phone 8C» Tlii' house at Monlnna owned Ity ieorge Cole and oei'iipicd hy Win. Bell DR. M. S. SEEP >'as hunird to the ground. There was ,o one at 11(line at Hie time of the.lire. EYE SPECIALIST Mr. ami Mr*. Clinrle* lliirtnm. of Centre*Square, Eastdn, Pa. laekettstnvvu. celcbiaied their jsoltli-n •eddinjj. They Iiad moved from WJIHII- Carfare Allowed on Glasses Costing '.oii "to Hiu-k'ettHtown thirty yeam 1M*- $2.00 or more. orc. AH hough lloaeli, dm Itaekettsfowu iteher, struck out sixteen of Ihe Ar- lory A. C. pluycra, c' Xevcrk, tlie This Sale Starts Friday, July 9th and Ends Saturday, July 17th C. R. FORD s SON ome '.eflin lost through rsiyijej support FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS y Boon: of 5 to 0. The [rnmc was play- 37 B. Washington ALve (1 in the morning. In I lie* afternoon, fter t.;n iuninys. Tluokettstown won We have made exceptionally large reductions in all our lines to 7. Konc-h pitched the last two in- inns and won liN giunc . I William Sliannon. of Oleii (!ardner,| for this Semi-Annual Sale. Savings that are worth while. A number of the items nd Miss Amelia Watson, of EdpewnU'r ark, were mflrrieil .1L Trenton find JOHN S. STONE •out to Somerville to reside, are small lots and will soon be cleaned up. Gome here to shop—you will find this UNDERTAKERS Chiuli's I'euree, 7-I ynirrt niil, died on Stewartsvilie, N. J. lie Karr fnrin near lliifki'lt-ttow n. It" store the most comfortable and coolest place in town. New Motor Equipment ii reiiirteil there «ince tlie clone cf the for both local and Ions distance serrlce Jivll War. Pbpne. day or night—1334-R4 irge lemon'un a dwarf tree. It nma- VOILES—Light and dark grounds, 36 inches wide, for- AN UNUSALLY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF REM- ired ) I inches in circumference and as twelve inches in length. mer price 69c and 79c; special 49c NANTS, JUST AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR T. S. BRAY & SON Hev. Dr. V. b. West, pustor of the UNDERTAKERS Vashinytoii >f. K. Chmcli, wns jtresent-. ALL FANCY VOILES—89c and 98c quality; to close out d with n birthdiiy jmrse of $1'23.00. WHEN WE ARE CLEANING UP SMALL 115 Broad Street Telephone: USSR* 'he money was collected by Miss Ada reduced to 75c Also Hampton, N. J. ilttrlt mitl" Mws Lillian l''ritl«, the two LOTS OF MERCHANDISE AT Country calls withu t extra charg* "iiders in the Kpworth League inenilier- VOILE—Fancy satin stripe, fine quality, white, value Auto Service When Deal red hi|> i;ontesr, and was in rut urn for the BARGAIN PRICES. . ... ,/ !<>nd wor1; nf rhe piistor in tlial contest. $1.25; special 98c •:T-••-'•;.' • • •• - --• -..'•• •/':•»-••';"••••»»•'..-• - ** - \C ':eHjirve.\:' ,i-...... Cornwall,' -funnerly of 1 VOILE—White only, 36 inches wide; special...... :49c it' E7H.DEVOE ' tViiiiliiu*!ton,'died in Newark. II<> niai- ied a daughter of the lute . Cenernl LINEN LAWN—White and green only, 36 inches wide, Funeral Director and Embalmer jilllllO. Successor to £). Q. Laubach .(onus S. Hilts, ;"W yenrs old. formerly value 65c; special 49c Girls' Dresses at Special Prices I 145 W. Washington Aye. H W'nsiiiiifitoii, died at liis huiiu* in .faekcttstnwn. REPP—36 inches wide, tan color only, value 85c; Personal, Attention Day or Night Cimrl«s Vliet and Mm Kilitli .XHller.uf to Close Out luucllen, were married iiy iiev. W. t:. special ....' 69c L-iibwly. nt the home of Mr*. Anna Plain Chambray, daintily trimmed, sizes 6 5 nice in lliiniptoti. POPLIN—36 inches wide, all colors; special 69c D. V. WYCKOFF Mrs. Siimuel Clay ilied -after it Inn^ to 12, former price ?2,98; special INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE lluess at her home in llaiuptou. LADIES' MERCERIZED HOSE—White only, all sizes, David .Kusterihiy was badly, scalded »t . ' 18 Broad Street lit- plant of the Alpha cement company. to close out 35c Fancy Check and Plaid Material, former Hlgh-grado 5 Per Cent GOLD BONpS Gabriel Kramer .aiitl Miss .JIarparet k free of taxes, a specialty 'nlsli, dnugbter of .Mr. and,.Mrs. John LADIES' MERCERIZED HOSE—White or black elastic price $3.25; special Rents Collected. Gom'r of Deeds :alsli, were married >n LMiillipsb Local and Long Distance 'Phonefl top, fashioned with seam, value 98c; special 75c Fancy Check and Plaid Material, trimmed TWENTY YEARS AGO. CHILDREN'S HOSE-Black> sizes 7 to 9%, at 29c with pique, former price $3.69 and $3.75; two Premier Salad Dressing, small 18c; large, size...... 45c Jar Tops, doz .32c We have operated Iri\tl.is ono;ileld for men, 'but the stronjreat link in the Mason Pt. Jars, doz... 85c 3f. years.and lmvo loaned over.$25,- 000 000 We ho.ve conllncd our lpans to estiiblislr reiatiuiiship was-in the fact Heinz Salad Dressing ...... •;•. 35c Mason Qt, Jars,, doz... 90c Jelly Glasses, doz. to tlils territory, because hore. we know that .Tolui II. Ilowi'ra mid Willitun Jiow- the Investor was assured safety for his er.s eat-h iiad the family eiiaraeterislics. ' Hire's Root Beer Extract 22c Ideal Pt. Jars, doz 95c Jar Rings, 3 doz. . !2?c money. • . • .-••.•• tho lliinl and fourtiriow were webbed Bee Brand Root Beer'Extract 15c Wo'Shair bo" pleased td" tell you about to"ether on the two boys, tlie same.-as Ideal Qt. Jars, doz... $1.00 Texwax .17c vour "Quality Inventiiieiit.4," Host 11- 'their father. The. brother had left Vinegar—Good pure cider vinegar, qt., 14c; gal 52c ^«..muicla^ l and clientele references. liome in ,lij54 and had never been, heiml from until his death was published in Cocoa—White Rose Brand, y., lb. 25c the papers. J; L; Pettyjohn & Go. The "High Bridge A. A. defeated file Cocoa—One quart jars .....". 39c Grocery Specials Olathe, Kansas Washington team 4 to I), after ten in- Tuna Fish, i/> lb. can, fancy white meat ...: 28c lings of playing, on the Washington Babbitt's Best Soap—large, regular size cake; special rrounds. .But July 4 the local team Trout Roe, 1 lb. can 15c von two"games* from Clitittmj"one-by- S 6 for :...... ;.., ,.>.,,..,,;-. 50c :o 2 score and the other by ,13 to.2. ,; Herring Roe, 2 lb. can 35c Shafet• & Schuler ••A fire started on the pier of the North Mueller's Macaroni and! Spaghetti .'..: 13c ujiiiiiiUi Lloyd •Stoar.iship.Coinpariy-.lim1 ; m Hobokcii'iind in llfteen iiiinutes had Palmoiive Soapj cake .7: f. ?~.\v. r...; ISc spread so fiercely through tlie cotton ENAMELED WARE, to close out choice, ..'..• 49c Sweetheart Taicuin;Pqw4er,^;an_. tOc bales on the. 'pier- that it comihumeatcd ^^CONTRACTORS... 1T \o the"shipH and Unw wore destroyed ^•iiclrB'ak7?d:^e^ns7^^^ House Wiring and repair work together .with a properly loss of about $10,000,000. It spread over a third "of n CUPSAND SAUCERS, Plates, Etc., to close out., .. 13c Grandma Washing Powder; large package 25c mile, of water front riad wliilc thojiro- perty loss was heavy, the greatest loss wafl'tho. fact that more than.200 lives were lost. , • Herbert Sell, Wher to AVm. Sell, of Established: 1865 Sell Farm: Hampton, wis killed in the government Wall Paper Fans arid •orks at Bethleheiii, wiieii he was ui«ht in the machinery.,,lie had. servr ^.d as" gimner on' thv battleship Indiana during the Spanish Wai1. • Fly Swatter^ E.B.Birdsall Tiierfl was a large harvest, that, year 149 Broad Street and farmers were also hapny over the Groffs' Sons pvo'flpceti of dollnr wlicnt., We have just received a new given away At tlio Bri»d St.1 Washington "Miss''Elizabeth Uowo.ll Di'iiney, dinigii- lot of Wall Paper in a pleasing Crottiniz ter of'Hubert Dranoy, of Phillipsburg. 23-30 East Washington Avenue. and KnviriMannelHoth, of Betlilebem, number of patterns for all of were'iiuuVicd at tlie; lioinc of the bride. FREE Miss 15UH Siiydcr,.ilniighlcr of.Jacob ; those who have waited for their nyder, of Chungcwater, and Edwin V Telephone 65 tSBBBBSMSi ones,'Of, ScrmitonV \vcre married. , i •.. interior decorations until now. during this sale This New 'York "World was 'imposed ,ipoii ami published a" fnko story of^a Deliveries to All Parts of the lown. '" LI between two drummers nt ^\ift irtal N T riie »loi> oiigmated in c fertile biain of nil un aunulous re THE WASHINGTON STAR, .WASHINGTON)_*N.

k's stay with relatives in Cllv sent tin- weeU-.-nil ami Monday HAMPTON. with.-Mi-, ami. Mrs. .1. C. Dalrymiille. ftf* Mrs George Bousnton "of Detroit., :. S. Coeymni. iintl tlie nn.vn Mr. iiml .Mrs. .1. II. Met-/, of Asln.ry W Miohlgan. Is apontVnK Hie mimmcr nt tl.o sundny-Heliool expect to ?l"'!"l ivere visitors at M. 1'. Wurman's Htlll- tho homo of hor parents, I'rof. "in" •;'/": 1 y tl.la w«* lit L..ke Scrtlm.h- iiml D R Petty Mr.. PelW l'»» f""}; "* visit Ciunii Taylor nt lllKh llrhlw. .Mr. iin.l .Mrs. IVnj. UIIW "t Ni'WarU Jnl.n O'Connor, who IIIIK ' with ttlH'lr son Stewart. Jirt- vIsltti.K ii.uv.l for time at the fa."..'i) Mrs. Csis.'s lliother. Mm. Rllsiliotii ie.e Has ri-slKiieil I" nrevpt si l wit I lie Tiile Water Oil Co. .it .lls.•ills.. ISenJJ. . Si-huylery . wi JiAMBLTON, NINTH AND COURT STREETS .... w,t"r. DurliiB llu- wui-M war h to h-rialiiiiL-U liospitsil. Is l-npl.lly Im emulove.l as a wireless operator on »ul>- proving, rn.rl.K- clwwra »t»tloni-.l ott tho e.iasl iliss Stella Sheets lias retnhnetl to lie..' hhome hei-f- for Ule slimmer, V n t r .\h-s;- Luoy C. Case, wi.lowil w off Chas. •' .Ml"f Mary Anna Splllnm-. w l '^v'. ^ri)" ne™-orMoor,rwn.« lie,..! spfintiuK snnif I'm-' at III Case anil u fonner n-»lilelil of tills vl- vlstllntf Ills parents, Mr. nml •"':<- •"""' [if lU bruihiT, .Imm-s* Si.llhi elnily. .ll-.l Tn.-s.liiy nt th<-- home of Dlnecn.^ i p, j. |\.iey nml nine I" Lukowood ti» stay \rich her I,,.,- iimiB-liter, .111*, t.uwrvnco D. nevIns aiH tli- lli.nv Kov. .Maurice SpitUm-. Hiiowles. in Nllmheth. Hlie Imtl lie— daughter. Miss'Mm-Kiiret. 'iV^v^'ll Itirr,tarrvy Kckorl*-k,rtl "»Cr In«yuiim. . 1» if-tlie h.-tlil.-liem Prosby- were w«*-cml-,RUiwW nt Mayor W. "• •hin-eli of Grandin. Interment s lii.'.'lo iiml .....it. Hi'- illl'l -Mm. Js.lm* ill.- Ci'iill.lln eeiiietery A Big Preserving —And Your Preserving Needs Are Basement JAR HOLDERS MASON MRS KERR SELF SEALING STRAWBERRY HULLERS Now Is the MASON CAPS

E Jayne and dausliter. .".»« "•'"••• M A j r,,lvIi(. visited reliitlivs in | ,.v,nii,KS. time to supply Miss Violet Atier, all of U.ictaw.iJ. ] - Thnrsdny. I -«~ your ' Summer Vim Car.-le IJoBurt wsis a week-,-ml , '• -^ yr.[n]_ lMlmvr ,„• j,,,.,, i:.-i'uU to 11« older stvlc Mason Caps. . M ETAL Jar In and out. r. iiml Mrs. Henry Werkli GLASS TOP A doxen CANNING ITloo r ...... IOC •Miss Mary Connolly, si muse In 1 Mln- JARS BOILERS nold, eame homo Thursday. remnhiliiK Mr. and -Mrs. 'I'. S. 1'isiy iitlended oil | 13-pLnt size, a RAPID CHERRY Fitted w i t h FRUIT ANDVEGETABLE PRESS until Tuesday Kith her parents. Ml. Saturday the funeral of Mr. Ursiy's i „'. Hie ><••"• ... '^1™ °" "f •« dozen. .„.*.. $1.15 STONERS rack for C jars; nnd Mrs. Win. E. Connolly. Ki'aiHlinn.hei'. Mrs. Mary lle.it.nl, who , o .. » U; > l'£<%* ." ?! N ^'5^': 1-pt. size, a dozen These Cherry for the cold Air and Mrs. Austin Heath and son. dl.-d al her liome at Havel. Hock on V,"!'"?,I the ine.-l'lnK ..V s.,,-1. ltonl 81.25 method of packing. Donald of Jersey City ami Miss Susan S toners will Tliursdsiy from psiraly^iK.^ •.,. .- . , t0" |,L. h.-l.l ill.' I'-'tli .Isiy of -Inly. l!'-0. 1-qt. size, a dov.cn Oblong, priced at.. ...$3.00 Stone of Trenton were Saturday lo .Miss Cliristim: Uutler is comimiiiiur needed very short- VonSa/ snests of Jliirtln Workhclscr. $1.35 ly. They do tho tuuud,' holding six jars, priced during this inonlh and August lo X«.'\v J-qt. sine, a dos:en Mrs. Thomas Hawkins and tlnuulitcr Vi»rk. iioardlntr at the home of lier mint. a ton Inn iiuickly. !U $339 passed Friday In -Now York. .Miss .IifrcpMiK' IFousel. for i $1.69 Triced $1-25 Oval, holding elijht Jurs, priced at ...... '....$3.95 Miss Sarsih Fenwiek is ultonJmK tho Howard Sorvis of Newark passed tho il'in! titiintlni; PINEAPPLE EYERS J JU New Brunswick summer seliool'. inleiul- week-oml at the home i»r his sist.-r, li*- COLANDERS This is a very necessary* article inc to become n teaelier tills fall. Mi-s. H. D. I'oiiy. i MriM'i. II.-lvI.liT.'. X. .1.. i SPRING STYLE JAR to help complcto the . preserving V. and Mrs. Krwl Hardy of liwcon Mrs. Illuoinlieia Apsar nml daughter. -with l'liinx mid si«fcltlrit- outfit. Miss U. UiulHe' Aptfiir .-nml Jack] 'lik> with Histrlct t'lorlt u" LIFTER were Sstturday s.n.l over tlie lioli.la> ..I' wlili C. .1. UU'li.if.l Priced very low at....,..A.,»«..4Gc guests of Mr. Hnrdy's narenls. -Mr. anil .]i Sun- i of ltiil]iltiif,*.'.'*iii Uacd as Illustrated; Mrs. Theo. Hardy. Mr. anil Mrs. Raymond llueliM very useful article. i C Prlco 15c MINCING KNIVES Two blade 20c White enamel , 1.15 and $1.45 Four blndo ..„:..25c Grey unamol... .69 and S5c Aluminum.. 1.55 atul $1.70 Six blado .39c JAR WRENCHER3 WEIGHING SCALES JELLY BAGS This t-'eale will welch 114 pounds Jlrs. Frank Smith. CUNTON. puny duly it tu- Jlr. and Mrs. Harry Uossiird and iain- !S -hi New .if Prlco 25c In ounccH. Slanting dial. Now for jelly ily passed Sunduy and ilonday wlin Miss IClla Mmviiuti'y "I" Pcs Mnln tin- Hoard ition statin mult Ins. ' Thoso a siK'iH last week with her iiuuhcr jy will pro Triee, without scoop ..$1± relatives In Eastern. EXTENSION STRAINERS L'rk'e, with scoop ..$1S come In Miss Cluudlii Boyarl is homo fin* the Lnillior lK't'i' 1 - .Kind in sue Both plain v summer vacation. She has bcua u-ai'U- iVX. S. WycknIT and family of Trt'ii- [ 'tJon«*''S (•»tii!m"ii'f'il I'.i^'N'li'^'nHthVi' 1 plated; us Illustrated. mall, each at Ing in the public school at Whitney's :on motored lieri Tuesday and »]w\\t \ ,.,.rforiniimv «.r nil ' " HALL CANKER , a few hours wit..h. her parents. . tli Plain 15c ICo AUss ytella lUmyon. formorly o Tlif Hoard rc«oi*vos tlie rlprht . t' ^•ickel Dialed 25' Austin Slacker is employed in Kid- rcjMc.1 any >>r all bids ur accept ;i»; Medium, each at die's meat market. He expects lo move Clinton, now living in SoinerviJie. i; lii'l fur labor and muUTUils In tli - Those handy Strainers fit 39o his family and household goods from visiting friends lu>n?. . ; milk|nw' of thit r<.nti-_itct_ tliat^woul over kettle, enabling you to Hoffman's into -Mr. Riddle's house oc- Mr. 'and Mrs. Al tennis and si . ,.,. , Large, each ft£ • ,\- "i 'V1.-.V uso both hands for pouring. cupied by George Clawson. Trent on weiv Sunday guests of .J-.'W. I stihoi dist [•let. Have reinforced mesh. Mrs. Rose Kain, who has been house- AlU'miiB. "Alll t'S Sll mtltliif. proposals i Li Price •.;,..-..„„..IS and 30c keeper at St. Ann's rectory for some lit" " •icu Tjkiyd Mort'is .-. .. , i"* o alildt fore 'UNIVERSAL" time, has decided to beenme a resident Uheoloyk-ul •minary preached in tlu: i ^'iis""^-..» If i wanlfil .any I irt n s si STONE CROCKS PARING o£ Plalnfield. With her family, slu* will < pi-esbyt-'ria church oi\ Sunday morn- j i,f.rf.With t (1 wni'k i i one begin housekeeping tliere this tin- evening tin- monthly ; :,f tiinu-t. » lia\ KNIVES Sirs. 'Wlinain Frltta oC Plillllpsbure I union serviues were held in tin- .sanu'j'.nui wurlt, ^.w)!•-•- !">-/* IMIIUI ill1 I»*1'W..*'L (Utiliriltte The cooking of fptr differ ent kinds o£ food at one tiin 1 litnl uver the one burner thr> Kiitno time. BUCCCSMC WOODEN dono. retain ins all its flav CHOPPING •" . "With presorvint: time h«rc, "arid at the- aam« tiino .sav '.'lie very pop lar Hall Canner BOWLS. there will bo endless n^eda Eutl. With all the fresli for these Crocks. , All litted .•OKetablos conilnff Pi-lco ....^ ....-52 In dally, they-will beneedod. with Cfiver. BANDED STONE JUGS Eal. i 20c 11 Inch 13 Inch 1C inch 17 Inch 1 t'al ..... a0c arrel shaiicd Landed Jut- In all sizes. 59c $119 §1.50 BJ ^ are always in My demand. .^ E sal...... ; 50c - c 3 cal. ..' ...: S5c '-•• " ' 4 t-al ....51.00 ^^7 5 sal. >M. ....$1.20 55 C gal '....$1.39 S1 ( i--. i-8 cat «^ S2-25 ,}"\ ; ...one 1 10 -BBI ....i?2.7r> 12 t-al '....153.25 Additional Preserving Articles Good Luck Jar Rubbers, Mason Jav Caps a dozen „ .30c dozen -to' • • Pi-lntod rroservhif,' C'.ummea or 2 dozen for 25c Labels. 230 in :i liuob. tor 10c Kolrt I'rosao J»r Jlubbors, •Tar LiCuis 10c doaen -Oc Jelly Strainers .35c Quality RackR_hold eight Jara; Ecii'lmy Jar Caps, a doaen :jSe PrcscrvlnR Was, a ii:ickago.l8< fit any standard size wash bollor. s, ;t do7.e:i 10c Paring Knlve:), oacli Price .«...'70o 17. 25, «9- 50. E9

Mail and Phone Orders Filled - Delivery Charges Prepaid

No Knee Suicide Here. lily of BOSQITC Park visited Ills cousins. friend flaturdny nnd Sunday. ! MVfinrt Mrs. Georue; Neyhart, Batur- .Mr. anil Jlrs. Percy Berry rclurnea Frank Vulle, liO years old, a native to 'their home in irvingion Monday, of Mexico, became a father for the 35th after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. time last Fridday, when his second brother, Charles, Sunday .anil Monday, Gcorye Jones. wife, whom he married In 1900, gave birth to her 37th child, an 11-pound i Tho Star and Thrice-a-Week N. Y. boy. Sixteen of Vallc's children aro World. $2.75 a year, in advance. living.

never can tell, which is the •Diamond Dealer or the Diamond user. SeitzFUGQ Thirsty Ginger Ale . You can't blame;her. , ^ 1 They both tell the same Lemon Soda If she.wants a beverage made from piu'eiruit and root juice,' sweetened with real cane sugar, mixed with story, "Diamond is fhe Cherry Crash 1 BEST tire made." Grape Smash sparkling spring water, put in a CLEAN bottle, then she. Nu-Kola rightly insists upon • SEITZ. The name SEITZ is her guarantee that the above Tacts have been adhered to. Orange Dee-Light Birch Beer MADE BY Sarsauarilla The SeiiZ'Brewing Co., EasSon, Pa. C. 1ANNING 12 Belvidcre AVP Washington

-^Ty^»^r°«^j r SECTION" TWO- THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON,-??. X, THURSDAY TTTLY, 8, 1920

Uashu>f.ton was almid of Newton MI MWtpt IIH«\ Ihe loHtt wa» $11000 Just a Few Recollections tins i Lancet iht- postmaster receded flic Dim also went down Htrtuin It (Continued from pago 11), - "00 first assistant $H0O and the ace \yaR the property of W r Thomas and mil ul)0 rops was M00 000 krr\ Coimnrfij a V ft ton lin^n liull \\ nsli'iint(m defeated Kackettstown '1 to I on lite 1 om tli It MIS ii (lu fumr mule a riLoni of tin nwntf Hit STATE NEWS ball. :tD8 feet. itnmiL, fcami and the home tiam jtiorcd foil) urns in hoth tin first and ttuond The mm of Wuknor llrothers hard Hev. Dr. K. .1. Siearn. of Ka»tnii, died innings and out in tin fourth The us ware dialers of UCIVHUR lias reeeivid ftt the age of SO yc:irj). Ho was widely it or* scored four iunei trr tlie stolid consuciice moiiej coinin^ from i known in the literary world, Hank. I mn and Craft starred for man now i(.siding in Pcnutjhania He Tlitr Mcrriiiitin Slum Company of N'ow \\a«hinnton m tin batten wmk and\plamed tliat sevtril joars jigo he had ton, was paying out $tf,U0(> in wages \ahntme and Pettv wcri. tin Ilackelts aUu nn article from the store valued every three wrci -J town bnttm jt y\W and the bulnnu of the monev Under the now ralina • the Xcwton ifl for mterist and increased \alne of Ihe Ii fl I A M was plamnnj, to post-ofTice was placed in the m-cond goods lie }11vi\L bis name but not class ttnd the post mastIT'H salary miser take \oti in September on chniiL,inn the for publurition The firm claims none to S2.00D. with S.'iOO for Incidental)) name to Ordir of Untod \miricans of the unpio^s of the store know the Miss Maropr\ ^cott W \ears fid whonan li\ed with her brother Isaac cm the Tn\ \ssessor f eor^r McCirt\ 1 omestcid firm it 1 ort Coldui dud 1 snddcnH as sh< was in the a(t of pick ,(ars old iliti last 1 rida\ m Montague ow nship Sins* \ Countv I)i ath w a.- THE BEST TEST mr up n limb of chime* tint n. picker Imd thrown finin the tre< •roin hmrt troiibk V widow and fli\ Ts ihe. Test of Time. hildnn mir\no . hfic was a sum it\ oi ILL HI the hoi Mis I II iitu Cast wife of Io«(p] fist mimuicr for war* and it was bunn Ci P dud h t \ ul it her hoim in Tears ago Mrs. I). K. Merrill of IC E, 4r)ll at oiu and onr halt unta a pound Sandv I ul^e She was SI \uirs old Johnston St., Washington, told o£ good flu Piclntmin Sumliy Vhotil WHS It ides her hit bnnd slic lta^ts a son results from using Doan's Kidney Pills p]aiininn a pmnc fni Inl\ 17 to I*ow s iiml a daughter Now Mrs. Merrill confirms the former Hollow b> t uial bolt P I Inrnuin idebrahd his SOU Ah C itheriiu \an\cs sotiet\ nir statement—aays tliorc has been no re- ))irtbdu\ tinmtrsan and wai lcporti t tud proimiunt munliir of tin million turn o£ tho trouble. Can "Washington to IK worth $11 000000 ait made sinu inn colon\ at ilitton link West Or ii nL IILI ut the "U iin^, licil oi her people ask lor more convincing lesti In-, 4Dtli lnrthdin iiutomohilt last lhursdaj while dri\in mony? I he nil interfere! with tin cchbra !il tit H itv with her paicuts Mr 'I had pains across the small of m> ton m Wn-iniUun on lli< HI. Ih re and Mrs I I \nn\m Slip Icinmi back ami thuy often extended up t was a smnll panuh of tin f \ 1 faint and turmd the tar into tho tttrb my shoulders, says Mrs. Merrill. ^Ij tin Mtiishdd Hand ( tn IS N and Washington ex- Morristown. Sim WHS a daughter of Mr. son over since." pected to bent Haekettstown by ISO t< and Mrs. John ltanisey, of U'ba •HM population. At the census of 1880 Two children survive. ' Steadfast Confidence. Ihu-kettstowu wan ahead of Washing- Over eight years later Mrs. Merrill ton. iloseph H. Moore, 112 years old, died snlil: "I shall feel grateful to Doan's recently at, his home in Lambertville. lit THEY OFFER FIRST AID TO COOL COMFORT Kidney Pills all my life, for the cure S. V.. Craft, of Washington, planned wiiH lock Render at.the outlet of the; ca to sail July t» for a two months tour of tliey made In my case. I have recom1 - mil at Xcw'Hope for uiniiy yeiira. Suv- mended them to many people since. ctiildri'ii survive.^ „ , • WHEN SUMMER HEAT ATTACKS IT Price COc, at all dealers. Don't simply A cloud burst at Milford, Iluuterdon Miss Marian Deals, of Flemington, ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's County, on July "i did great damuge. Jt who graduated from the Mt. llolyokc Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Mer- rained in torrents for two and one-hal* College June li» with the degree of Ii, A., rill had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgs., liourri and a bridge 152 feet long was si;ciiring neuior lionors in botany, has re- Buffalo. M. v ceived the appointment from Syraitu I'nivcrsity as assistant in botany, ai I" T' Bamberger ZERO Suits keep Old Sol and his also'do graduate work toward hoi h scorching cohorts at a safe distance. Every sim- A. M. degree. She will take up her Work in September. „'••'•• mering ray from the sun finds thenv cold and for- 'Another Klemington vicinity young 1 O V*et up in the morning tired woman to win honors in Mis» Madg bidding? '.Every cool'zephyr finds them openly and unrefreshed, with a dull, heavy head, DiltH, dnnghter of Win. F. Hilts., "Rh graduated from the Michigan Agi'iciiltu< A often amounting to headache, to feel low- nil College, at Lansing, Mich., and din- ••'•••receptive/"' '" •-'"' "r- ••• " " ''""*'• ••• - ing the past year has been ]iursuing hei spirited and "blue" —are symptoms of ^ studies in the- University of Miehiyai self-poisoning by food poisons, not neu- at Ann Arbor, whure sin; lias just bee awarded tho, degree of: Muster of Sci ' F ••Although shorn "of .every, unessential, and tralized or eliminated by bowels, liver and once.' She has accepted' a position n; kidneys acting in harmony. bacteriologist in Sparrow Hospital, Lan skeletonized for utmost comfort, ZERO Suits retain Hint', Mich". all that is needed to insure clean-cut, stylish lines Announcement has been made of the wedding June 17 of Miss Nellie Yawler arid permanent shape. . . Beechaiii's Pills bilt and Elmer K. Dalryinplo, both- ol Pittstown. hi»btnin».Ktruck a chain .with whiel help to remove the cause of ; Charles Dillihing; was leading a eow P?' Porous.weaves, such''.as-..-Palm. Beach, mohair, this trouble. They act gent- Ilelmetta, K. J., Wednesday night, a killed both the mini and the nnimal. tropicar worsteds and. feather-weight novelty. At about tlift sanifltimu two mdi ly and safely, but also moving an electrical liee.f conveyor ii ; tin; Swift Company refrigerating* ware — weaves in variety,, -• ,.., ...,.,..,.,;:% ''-• - • ' very effi- house at Kearny, N". .!., were killed bj an electrical .shock. The victims wen 'Alfred,Snvder,'thirty-eight, <>f Xo. till ciently. Wil.su.. -Aveuny. N'uwark. and Frank K. PF Plunge into one for th'e-'ho'f-weather months—' -r _ Sold by druggists wulaki, twviii'v-fifJiL of Xo. 4*22 loll throughout the world. street. Harrison, X, J. and you will find more enthusiasm for w.o.rk and. // ID boxes* 10c, 25c. """w F. Kennet UairU, daughter i ; Dr. and Mrs. (J. S. Harris, of Fleming- pleasure.;. •^ , r ton, and (i. M.Fitzitaudolph, of Free- hold, were married on Wednesday c last week .at a big wedding in the Ca \ ! •''" Get yours to'day, and be forMed; against the vary Episcopal Church in Flemingtun. Miss Margaret Neice, daughter of Mr barrage^ thrown down by the summer's sun. Get / and Mrs. William Xpice, of Frcnchtown and Lloyd Conovcr, spn of Mr. and Mrs Urevot Conovcr, of ~ Pittrftown, wen ".yours—and be prepared to laugh a.t .mercury's Hampton Lumbers Coal Yard married last Thursday night at the pai sonage of the I'Vonchtown M..'1'J. Cl.urc •attempt; to. mar. y.our: comfort. , .Get yours.' and be There are more than 100 girls enrollc I HAVE A LARGE STOCK OP at tho Newton Summer school. Tl happy., i^""' • ' •' . State also nmiiitaius two other sciiooh one at Ocean City and theotlier at Col lings wood, . Hiding through Elizabeth lust Thurs \ Lumber day on stolen bicycles anil with sevoi pairs of stolen .shoes dangling from t] Good ZERO suits for menat 15,00 linndlc'hnrc, two Xowark negroes wei and Building Material arrested on .suspicion. They confess to taking the shoes from a repair she Better ches at; 20.00—others at and constantly receiving new stocks. Can make and the bicycles from u letter carrier. Joshua Doughty, Jr., was paid a di . 22.50 to 60.00 tiuguished honor last week When a com Prompt Deliveries mittce from Solomon's Lodge, No, 45, ! and,' A. M.t of tSomerville, visited h home and presented him with an ci by both truck and team. yrosHcd and framed set of rcsolutioi '• BAMBBRGER'S—SECOND FI.00H ] eonimcmorating' the occasion of his hav- ing, been a Mason for fifty years. He Anyone in need of OAK and MAPLE was also presented-with asilk umbrella FLOORING, MOULDINGS, SASH, and• fifty American beauty roses. BLINDS, COLUMNS, SHINGLES; SEW- ER PIPE, BRICKS, LIME, CEMENT, WALL PLASTER, WALL BOARD, PLASTER BOARD, ROOFING, SLATE, "ONE'~OF AMERICA'S GREAT STORES" PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC., I would be glad to estimate on the requirements. MIDDLE AGE "Store closed all day Saturday during July and August" May Pass the Critical Period Wet Brewer's Grain Weekly Safely and Comfortably by- Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's : Vegetable Compound.

E. P. BAYLOR Summit, K. J.—"I have .taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dur- HAMPTON, : NEW JERSEY ing Change of Life iand~I-thinknit..ia.a. Roast beef, all crispy brown outside, good rJinedy in sucb with the rich, savory .juices Beeping, a condition. I could through and through. 'Depp;buckle-, not digest my food berry, pie with,the under 'crust light and liad much pain and flaky. Results are 3ure with a ^t—The OK»r« 1-rgo and burning in my : a'to ma ch after fire-box insures just tho right oven nieals. I could not tempcrnture to crown your efforts with sleep, bad hackaclio, success. Trout Are Plentiful and worst of all were the hot flashes. I saw in the papers YOU CAN INSURE in the lakes and streams. ...Those who began to fish about Vegetable 'at-the opening M the season were only,moderately, . Compound so I tried it. Now I feel all sound business management for right and can work"'better. IYOU have successful, but warm days will afford greater sport. - - my pennlaelon to publlah this letter." the property you leave your fam- Beechwood Perfect System ,and eeo^the Beechwood or-Meatittg'mll ke j —VicTonrA KOPPL, 21 Oak llidgc Avc, warm all winter on l ennmele^inodels. Three colors —• Summit, N. J. _ ily by appointing the Belvidere bluot*blackf and brown. No Mocking Come here for anything a fisherman needs. s If you have warning symptoms such neces aiy An oiled cloth cleans thqi National Bank as Executor or polished top,"a damp cloth, thtf as .a sense of suffocation, hot flushes, r Also for Baseball nd Tennis Goods. headaches,- backache, dread of im- Trustee under your will. enamch*- Comtf inr**nd examine them pending evil, timidity, sounds in the eai'9, palpitation of the heart, sparks Live Bait for Sale—Iiiinnows now. before the eyes, irregularities, con- stipation, variable, appetite, weakness, inquietude, and dizziness, get a bottle CHIDSEY & GREEN, Inc. of Lydia E. Pinklmm'a'.'Vegetable Com BELVIDERE NATIONAL BANK pound'and begin taking the medicine at /, ..BELVIDERE , N.4-H THE QUAKERTOWN STOVE 170 Northampton St. (Cor. 2nd St.) Easton. once. AVQ know, it will help you aa if did Mrs, Kopp), •'\ w BaAg,",yAggiyggas;JK. a, SHOTSITAY, ii&Y, S,JO20

COLUMBIA. Blnla of Ilnckettstown and Mrs. Fred- ff-tt-T^-r-- Miss Mary Smith returned homo cilck Young of Ilamilen weEOi Saturday Tuesday from several days' visit nt tho tlaltora of Mrs. r. O. Sharp" lome of her brother, Russell Smith, at Mrs. Cora MacAroy and son Jack of Stroudaburg. Mrs. Russell Smith last New York cit> camo Saturday "to \Inlt Thursday invited some guests to herher nunt, Mrs. Mary, iSmith. liomo to ftBHlstMis s Mnry celebrate her Iiarvey Connolly of.New York was a Modern dpk& Soil Store 13th, birthday. week-end visitor cf lils parents; Mr, and Mr. anil Mrs: Alvah Oamun were en- Urn, Thomas Connolly. ' ' \ "A Greai Institution" ertalhed by Mrs, Anna Swayze, Sun- Mrs. Harry: Hcigc-rs and sons, La- lay.' nont aiuV*HriroU1, of Uayonno, came Poor Old Saturday taw&kirul the holiday with the 420 iSforthampton St. EastonjPa. Andrew and Joslah DeAVitt of Sprlhg- leld. Mass., spent the holttlny viicnllnn lormer'H parents, Mr. and Mrs. "William irlth their mother, Mm George DoWitt. llano. •••••. ; .Geo. Witzet iOt.Hobokcn spent from Saturday untir "Monday with his NEW VILLAGE}. ; THE UNUSAL VALUES OFFEltlSD ' ' lother, Mrs. Anna Wltzoi. Mrs, Davis Harrison.i. and daughter, * Bill Elizabeth, • nnd brother, James Elsloy, Mr. and; Mrs. Wm. Jones and their DURING OUR lophew. Albert Everett ofilDovor, after are spending n few days with relatives .•tBltlnz her brothers, :"thc Messers. at Springfield, Mnsa. , Kitchen nt 'Mt. P!oasant.;'rvislted her Miss Sarnh lllff returned home after sister,,Mrs, Llbblc LInnberry. over Bun- spending some time In PhllllpsbuTg. Three "knightsof the grip" are swappingexperiences. "Bill" tiny. Mr." and Mrs. Can* and family of Elizabeth spent Iho week-end with Mr. First July Sale Simpson, the oldest member of the group lias just taken a ) Edgar T. Dalbcrg and -Miss Vivian laesley,1 both of Portland, were mar- nnd Mrs. John Gardner. pill, followed by a swallow of water. led June 23. by a 1'rOHbytcrinn pastor Mrs. Emma Smith spent Sunday at combined with )f a. Stroudsburg- church nt Strourts- Stewartsvlire. turg-. From Stroudaburg they went on Misses Emma Drnney and Etta Cole r JIM BAILEY: (the youngest of tli« "Well, Nujol lias saved me from more i honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. spoilt the week-eud at Reigelsvllle. Reductions of 20 an4 25% rthree) "What's the idea, Bill? Got to lost days through illness than I can thank >Ir. Dalborg has been agent at the , Mr. ar.d Mrs. Elmer Winters spent 'ortlnncl D. L. & W. tjtation for years Sunday out uf town. tone up the old digestive organs?" it for. When I started on the road, three nd Miss Raesiey a school teacher at MAKE THIS A BUSY STORE years ago, I had a talk with my doctor. Portland and later at Bangor. Puhlished l>,y Request. BILL SIMPSON: "My trouble isn't Mi-, ami Mrs. Prank Unvison motored It is not likely that tho person who with digestion—it's with elimination. He told me that the things a traveling i Kaston with Mr. and Mm, Julin ipnt the following flipping to tho STAR Entire groups of new*'''fresh, smart Sum- man has to put up with, like irregular oung last Wednesday. is the owner of a cat, nnd certainly is I've tried every pill from New York to Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wellcr and Miss not the possessor of a fine, big, cherry mer Dresses have been placed on sale, at JYiscor-can'tquitaml don't seem to get eating, poor food, change of water, and- Helen Weller of Strotidshurg recently mulberr, . y tree. Those who -have so-forth, usually make him constipated. motored here, accompanied by their ctnmie(1 '»' actual, careful count a price that will give the alert shopper any better." ' ,'ucaw Mrs. Jennie Vnnnnttn of Eriston m"ny nB a llo.7'CI1 hiinffrVroMna-ln "Why don't you take care of yourself? 'Oh, a laxative now and then will help me nd Mrs. John C, Weller of Washing* tree at one time eating the luscious style, quality and value—and we know Exercise, get some sleep once in a while, through that'. I said. That sure did get fruit and spoiling much of the fruit Mr. M. W. Weller and daughter, Miss that was allowed' to'Tlrop to the ground they cannot be duplicated at the price eat the right food. That's the trouble his goat. He told me that laxatives and lelen, started from, their home in after one nip will not be so resentful purgatives would ruin me quicker than itrouuabms IUSL Thursday on a trip to against tabby. This is thy item given with you/' lichlgan by rail. to us for publication:' • ' elsewhere in the city. • •••••'• 1 anything else. He showed me that they "Exercise! Sleep! Eat the right food! Mr.-and Mrs. Chnn. Hunter nf T>th- "It is estimated that there are !!i>. weaken the bowel muscles and make them •hem spent over Sunday with Mrs. 000,000 cats in the United States. If Hbly catfish! Say—when you've been less able to work—the more pills you Rom B. Lisk. L'-fourth of _.this number kill birds, DRESSES toting a sample grip for about ten hours Robert Allen ttixler of Philadelphia each cat killing only five birds . per take, the more you need. 'Nujol is the nd Miss Hazel J., daughter of .Mr, and annum, it would moan over 31,000,000 that ordinarily aday for twenty years.:sleeping on a Pull- stuff for you,' lie said. Then lie explained Hm. '13. 8. Albert, of tlie Olenwood, birds killed by cats cacli year In the man shelf, and eating the stuff any bash- lelaware Water Gap, were Joined In United States; hut it has been carefully sell for how it works, and you can bet whejiL.I loly wedlock June 19 in :L Stroudsliiirg estimated by Dr. A. K. Fiaherthat each slinging restaurant-waitress is willing to 'resbyterlari'church by the pastnr. Kev. cat averages 20 birds per unnum, and left on my first trip, I slipped a bottle in I. R. Ktoheslfer. The wedding was at- still "Tabby" is exalted to the seat of $20 to $50 bring you—then you can talk. My sys- ; my bag. I'veneverbcen without it since ended by relatives and 'close friends honor."'—Los Angeles Times.' • tem has stood for more punishment than if the bride and groom. She Is a gradu- Special a back-curtain in a hit-the-niggev-in-the- It's kept me regular as clockwork." ate of tho1- Stroudsburg high school, i OTHERS: "How does it work?" 'he groom is an employee of tho P. cve side show. It's a wonder it is work- ] » "On an entirely new principle. Instead TWO SPECIAL GROUPS injt'at'all." • • ^ Mrs. J. C. Kitchen, Mrs. James Diet- TOO of forcing or irritating the system, it rich, '•Mrs. John Divers and Miss Edna JOHN GILFORD—(who has smilingly simply softensthe food waste. This helps Dietrich recently spent a day with Rev, Were Were • observed this interchange) "Poor old Bill! and Mrs. T. D. James at Tranquillty. the many tiny muscles in the walls of the Leroy W., son of Mr. and Mrs. IS. W. LATE You have just summed up thereasons for intestines, contracting and expanding as Cruver and Miss Elsie, daughter of Mr. $10.00 to $40.00 $4.98 to $18.98 and 'Mrs. S. J. Cooper, were united in practically all the digestive disorders and they should, to squeeze the food waste marriage June 23 at Portland by tlie Death only^ matter of short time. intestinal troubles that so many travel- bride's pastor, Rev. Thomas Murry, of Don't wait until pains'and actiea SPECIAL SPECIAL along so that it passes naturally out of .he Portland Presbyterian church. The ing-men suffer from—with the exception the system. Nujol prevents coiistipa' lewly-weds went on a wedding trip to become incurable diseases. Avoid of myself and some others." Washington, D. C, Baltimore and Phll- painful consequences by taking tion because it helps the body to' evac- idclphla. "Yourself and some others? What, uate at regular times—the healthiest 7.51! to $30 $3,75 to $14.25 Miss Virginia Evans, a'.teacher at sort of hokum is that?" habit in the world. It's absolutely Midland Park, is spendlnfr IiPr vnentinn COLD MEDAL ivlth her relatives, Mr. a'nd Mrs. Wm. "Listen. You have both seen Nujol harmless and pleasant fo take." C. Evans, here. advertised, haven't you?"/^ -~. Evangeline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Say, John. Show me to the nearest Andrew Vosseller of Oxford, was here .NOTiCK. OTHERS: "Sure." drugstore. I want to give that stuff a with relatives last week. \Vnrren ("ontity Surroffnte'a Court. Mrs. Wm. Jones entertained her sis- ; The world's standard remedy for kidney, In tlie Maitw of Hie Apuillcml n of try-out: und if it's all you say it is, I'll er, Iona Hartzel, of Bangor, last week. I.nulH .Moi-ne to luivo hfw wiro Lil- liver, bladder wid uric acid troubles—tho lian .Morst, decluroa ili-ml. buy you a box' of sure enough Corona- The Jr. League held their annual pic- National Remedy of Holland since 1696. , On I'L'lltlon Order. nic at Delaware Water Gap last Tues- Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. Upon rendlnK ami fllinK tiie peti- day. Coronas." , Look for the nuns Cold Medal oa orerj box tion duly vcrlllcil of LonUs Morse of I The Bethlehem Boy Scouts were at I'lillllpsburK. Now Jorsuy. setting Niljnl Is sold lij- nil dnis-iiisU ill *eulcil l*>ttlesmil>\ Iwii and accept no imitation forth that Lillian S. Morse late of in:: Nujol Tmik- Murk. Write Nujol Labnnitorii' .he cam*) above here last week. the said Town of rhilllpsbum lias I Stiinrtiinl Oil Co. (Sew .k-rsyy), M Hrondway, Ne Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester McCain. Mr. nb-soomlGtl liorsolf from tho plncc of rid Mrs. Floyd McCain and Miss Mil- her domicile for seven yoara last l'ast I York, for booklet, "Thirty Feet or Dunser". and upwnnis sucoi'jiHivoly and has not Ired Pittenger of Hope spent Sunday lieen seen or heard of or from- during ivlth Mrs. Mary McCain. Mrs. McCain the »n!d period and is believed to be las recovered from her long illness. dcml und prayhiR th»L the said Lll- [The Modern Method nj llan R. Mors,- su tirc.sumcd to hu dead Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Walters OL* Howe's be deelnrod dead..: Treating an Old Complaint Easton were entertained by his sister. It Is. tlitsrwiijton, on this 22ntt day ALF of life is the Mrs. .John Davison, over Sunday. Mr. >f .Tune. A. l.i.. Nlnettiiin Hiitidii'd and and Mrs. Frank Davlsnn and Robert Twenty. is. home, where you can submit it to Head, and these buyers are demanding the Buick •The funeral-of Mrs. Stephen Hoffman j Pursuant to the order of the Surro- severe tests and prove its tone and- was held Wednesday morning at her i FLOYD MAJOR gate * of- tho County of Warren, made and patiently waiting for their local dealer's late homo in Chester. She had been i on the third day of May, A. D. Nlne- quality beyond question. Then 111 for .several weeks from complica- Washington, N. J. teqn' Hundred and Twenty, notice Is you may buy on easy terms. ability to deliver. hereby Riven to all persons having tions of" diseases.. Delegates from,the The Cornish plan is very liberal. Daughters of Pocahontas attended the claims against tho Kstate ol" Michael Maloney. late of the County of Warren, Not only do wesend, any.instru- services and had charge at the grave. deceased, to present the same to the Each week and month this list of buyers steadily J. C. Alpaugh was a brother of the de- subscriber, his executor, on, or before ment you select for free trial but, ceived., • • ;;" ". the third day of. February. A. IX.Nine- if you don't like it,, you .may send Mrs. M. F. Apgar anil -Airs.. Nellie teen Hundred and Twenty-one, being increases—those who delay in placing their orders Nine Months from tho date of said it back at our expense. . The Lynn spent Thursday in New York.'- order; and any creditor neglect'ng to early must expect a longer delay in ownership. ^•Mr. and, Mrs.. .William, Reed moved bring in and exhibit his or her1"claims trial won't .cost you anything. Saturday from the house formerly'own- under oath or alltrmatlon; within the ed by Lawyer D. H. Beekman oC Som- v THE time so limited, will,be forever barred erville to rooms In the-Beaty building. of his or her action ngalnat the said Send for Book of Beauty! Prices I. o. b. Flint, Michinan Mr., and, Mra. Lloyd "Weecoe vncatrd tho executory jIICI.rA1gL 13, MALONEY, Wrlte..toiiyfand sayj-whethef-you ars in» - Modal K-W - - SltaS.GO Model K-46 " - 52235.00 Modei K-i9 - $1M5.«> flat In tlie Dughi b'tifldlng to" move tcrcsced in a Phonograph^'iano or Player Morris Co. Savings Bank n Executor. Model K-45 - $1595.00 Model K-47 - $2465.00 Model K-50 - J28S5.00 where the Reeds vacated. Mr. and Mrs. Piano/ Louis Dughi moved the. same,day into MOKRISTOWN, N. J. 177 Summit Ave.; Phillipaburg, N. J. then we'll V ' Price* Rcuttod April 1. 1920 the flat vacated bv the Wcscoe's, they Dated: May:3, 1920..; ;• • i; mo\ing from the fiat in the Beaty our- building s DOI c 93rd Semi-Annual Dividend Notice ' NOTICE..: Illustrated Mi and Mis RussoVl Reeves of Phil-, llpabuifc weiG uetik-ond gUGSts'of .Mr.' ii:tivsrMiHSM.t Ree\c futher Frank Reeves of East The Managors pC tills Bank have order- tutu of Caroline creditors. High Biidge ed paid from the earnings of ' Puram?nt."to!'t)ii!, order , f.Uio. Surro- Mfis Mai ion of Newark is the^ guest • the business for the ' ••••• Ento ot tlie County "t Warren, miule of Mr and Mis A .Parker Torhune. on'the toortoonth flay ot May A. P. Six MontSs Ending June 30,1920 Ninotdon Hundred and Twenty, nullco is hereby.,sl«n to all.per.ons^hav ns to the depositors, under the By-Lawa. claims against tlie Kstnte of Caroline \A altci Miei of West Orange was a a 'semi-annual, interest dividend as /ol- Wilson, ill. ot lh. Ooimty of Warrw, holiday guest of his parents, Sir. and Mrs. Jesse Mieis Mi and Mi r Olson,.of Sprlnglleld are \i ltor>i of the litter's parents, Mr, and Mrs J riemlng ,., : : Tiiomua Hoffman of NvW Castre, Del., At'tho rate of FOUR per. centum f/rfne'ln ina'exhTblt hlaor her claims enme Saturd i> to visit ''his wife and per annum on all accounts en- under oath or- affirmation, witljln ,thc daughter EiVl .'"• titled thereto, from 55.00 to $10,- time aollmltod, will.bo foroyer barrefl v of, lifa or-her. action against the said Vera Jones, of Union, was a week-end 000.00. ' • • "• . ' guest of Lillian Kiymer. ^^isai'Alien of Np>/ark also spent Sunday there. Payable on and after July 20th, 1920 LS'»|y M, Igo via-iihi. • A P Shlve of Clinton was a Sun- Wnahlngton, N. J., R. D. • Depoaita made on torbefor e .the Third •_S. p. Smltli.. Froct. r.. day \lsltor of Mr and Mrs." Nathan Business Day oE tho Month draw inter- , DRINK QUALITY" HOME BREW Shive ' •-. est from the First o£ the Month. WHen better automobiles are built, Buick will build them Mlstf Mm Ian EddiriRer of West Portal ' combiMitiqn'rpVlha finest Hops niul •::. Bids for Coal. .. . • .... Malt, scl(;hUfic:iily'•blentloil—v&l up in was a wetfk-end guest of Mr, and Mrs. Correspondence Solicited Tho Franklin. .To\ynahip Board of Raymond McConnoll. . . i ? quart cuha, aiid" dciit by'mnll'to any Bank open dnilj from 9am to.3 p Education will receive sealed bids foi uidic^s upon iccdpt of pilcc—$1 CO Mrs Peail X^reeman of New York tho delivery of flftv tons moic. 01 pame Friday to %tslt Di and Mr m; except on Saturday and Holidays One can* will nmlte-six gallons ol! do- On.Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 o'clock Itss or stovo coal to the schools of tiglitlul be\eragc C G Bo>er the Township AH bids must lie in Mr and Mrs George Aller oC Phira- S*if»fartion niinrnnt-'"' or rrot»— --< - '"1 8 tho hands of the District Cleik by 33I-3o3 ^^j gteeet* . dflhl|,hl.i CT.^t,^ holid y feue ti a oft M r .d« p^LANDER B. PIERSON, Prt,. July 10 Send all bids to Haney F THE AMERICAN HOME BREW CO. j Cole, •fl'ashlnEton, N J, B D, 409 Ffatiron BldE,t New Yorif , PHILLIPSBURG, N. J-rVfa O"mi, MA dauBhtw Vlr-1 HORACE O.WOLFB,S«,a^T^a.. - t, 1 ^

t^w»r^^A»i • To be rained from comparative nov- made at night to burn the burn, to crip-1 > pie tractors nnd other farm machinery.! : BALANCE -SfjEET crty to sudden wealth is tlie * x[)Cricnci? tf Atr«.'Mary A. Ilaniey,,colored, of No. , The thirteenth annual convention of FANS.ior air : ;v;M®|^|^w|| ' • •••• ?••" .-.'; .",-.-H -.ASSETS'" Cash , TrpaHVirer -y.'...... ;...... J;. I -laHKcr Avenue, KIUHIIIII^., She 1ms ,,00 la f M before adjourn- Carried in stock at'lOnBtdn and Allcniown.|jj^»: ;:«., >h Casli .Colloclor. '.....'.'. ust. obtiilncil . ]iosfiesHiou of valuable •cek, the etpiivalent of (1110,000 bushel incut' pushed a number of., resolution*, Tnxen.- lll7 .....' •:? iropcrty throii«h tlic discovery of a f wheat n year, are wasted in XewuniiniK.tlivni being one reiterating it* Now is tho time to install Motors, Fans and'EicctricalEquip^if • »—•••»«••••••••••• ••••••••...... ;..,;...... rJ^^WHMM Icril dated Nov. '21, 1848, which had 'ork, Mrs. Uutiw Heed Welziniller. di- opposition to divorce. The committee ment. Wo have the'Motors, Fans, Wire'and. Insulating: Material,., x: been misplaced for twenty years. : '•'• '•'•• '.'•"'•" , LIABILITIES •••>• ••'•• •-'••' V mty . commissioner ufr.imbltc markets tin-l'iominatkiiM had hnniglit in a risolu- Surplus Revenue .V. .'.. ,\?2;222.50 A real estate company hart imreluiHud ilaad toila.v. tioii. uliuliwliitli, ooinl motiomotion hy Hev. Ilr. C:ir* . in STOCK. . .' •: : . ; ' • -.^•••'^^i li' lie C. A. Spet-r projwrty of 72 acres in sed tiiiinimoiis- ' . • • REVENUES AND" EXPENDITURES ; The waste is in the form of Ktah ti'i Ib tin -IOIH*", \\a* pa FACTORY, STOKE or OPFICE.clcctricaly equipped upon.a.p-i-. 1 SoiiHT"illc, ainl will at once lic^ln tlie Surplus Iloveriiic. January 1.'1013— • • .'" ; rend mid ton-t, which might be utilixM ly, I t xiih|ll in partt: ""WW e urge renewed plication by wire, phono or letter to our nearest plant. ; irct-tioi'i of HOD HIIIHIU tioiise*'to he sold or turtty di'ssei'tH were liotMigar, • milk elforts to j-iH-nre the adoption of a nni* — • - Anticipate• d Realized .Unexpended m uasy terms. ' Tint eoniniiny ulno owns EXCeBS id t'gga so ex|ieiisive, Mrs. U'ldzniillc form divnrVe law, hy federal' amend- Hovcnuo;. Appropriated ...J 7S8.U $ 738.31 it her tracts and will erect Imuscs on the id housewives had U'purtctl, nifiit, doing awuy with Hie snimlal of UceiiMc !» 7351)0 anie. H. N. CROWDER JR. COJ Fee a i and •• Permlta ...- an.oo 740.05 •.96 IMMithn! ill fl, \riirip Ittltmi n 'ensv Wivorcv' «tntcjf." Interest-and Costs SD:OO (,0.10 1(1.10 Mrn. Uuimln lhiir, SI, years old, win. litltldt'lpliia was niiirrii'd last week t A eotlon crop of 11,1.^(1,01X1 hates or EASTON ALLENTOWN • Poll -Tax . . 339:00 365.00 MM T)pe 'Tax 6150 ived aloiii', was killed l>y li-litiiiu- litst ilnrtin'Hraily of that ntv. The bride larger thnii Unit of hist veitr I HUH lipen 233-35 Ferry St. 444-46 Union Si. rranriiiso Tax 7.11! '.veek at her lioitie in Oittervillc, She nd bridegroiiin are vuch Hi ycarit old. fi-ieeit-Kd hy the IX'piutiiii'iit of Agri- Jnd Clasa'R. H. Tax; •0O.0U Kc-atfd in a chair in lu>r ktti-iicii The New Vork marriage market clos- culture a* u result ol' the material im- •Under li holt entered the room and burn- it Wcdiiusday after a month whidi provement in the condition of the crop j.irii.eft' iroke all previous JIUIL1 rci'onlrf, evvi 4.^04,77 -i*..r ed tliu liair off lier lu-ad and a cali'iidar since .May '2.'.. On Unit date the condi- HI tlie wall near whero tdic sal nnd hat uf 1!H7, when, flacker imirriages tion of. the crop wan tlic wor-st on rec- EXPENDITURE: Unexponiled kuookeil a Itole ii) Hit' wall and went were in vogue. ord. Anprpp.rlatod Expended Balances :>ut. Her body was not found until t!i More than 10,001) couples look out li- Hoadn ,..'. ..v.,|2,BO0.0O Jl,2O3.Ofi ,236.tt if.vt morning, and she was js.ti 11 xented censediscs during the monthmonth., .1 l-oshnantehnanter I'. K. Kocknfcll-.Kocknfclli.w ]»]\a*» re- Hoard of Health •.. 100;00 7IU0 20.70 n tlie .cliair.' The house was Imdly, dam- A 11 Wihtt wilill l Ibe . started-frod m Mitehcll reived life re-nppointiiient to thee Stockhtoch- Poor: --. •, • rip;OQ R6.E5 L'& M SEMI-PASTE PASNTS 1 L»ed hy tho li^litning hut didn't take •ield. llincola, on July 10. wliich will ton iio^t-otrice for the next four year*, Offlcora Salnrlea. .:..'. ;;..,-'74&OO; •10.00 MARES BEST PAINT—WEARS LONGEST.; ' , Contingent, Excnaca ....'.'....'...... i.'-! loo.'ofl •HO.01 •60.01 ire. £?he tvus the widnw of Potor •). if tho greatest tett of nerve nnd eiidur- Previous lto his appointmenappointmn t nfl ^po--ip - ; : 10'per cent. Oxford Washington Road ... 700-pp 700.00 IIUIT, ninny yearn ago a well know iice ever undertaken by aviators in thh four yenrs a»o, Mr. Um-kafellow Cost to'you $3.66 a Gallon when mado ready to tiae« Road Work hy Collector ;7.V .• • «.M ' - 2,161.37 •2,ni.a7 " ruipr of Ccntcrvilh'. 1 , .4.3EH.3D •ontitry.. Five nriny livers will sturi in servcil as iis^i-tnnt postmaster in the U*e a gaUon out of any you hoy, and tf not tfie best paint made# ' ,f Total,' .*•. .'..,..» ,...... '.vC'H'H?.- •SlO.flP 'our lie Vnvilaiifl N*o. -l-ll [ihines for Stockton olliue fiir Hitrtcin years. 'Over-expontled Mrs. Hcrnifin Moycr, of near Xnrlli* . :. return the balance ana get allyonr money back.:' . •: ";'ti , STATEMENT OF SUnPLUH REVENUE luupton. PH., wan hudiy goml hy a bull 'oine.jUaskn. Kurlp'us .Ucvenuo. January i,' lJJiS .'...... '..'..; .'l.':.'.. .'•...... $3|204;n«- last 'Thursday. Shu wag following the Herhert Ruth, tenani on I lie farm oi Cflrl WnlcliIiiK Aeronaut—"Oil, Vi\ Sold by Doalore LONGMAN & MARTINET Matont, N. V. . 788.31 cattly down tlie road when the hull and Arthur P. Hender, of Allentnwn. :it Cen- hate to lie coining down with Unit HurplUB Revenue 'Appropriated • *• • • '.,...... '. 2.41Q.07 parachute." Merc Man—I'd bate lobe Additional Miscellaneous Royonuc .:.l 2!).77 ilenly turned ami nntieil at her. Sl\ire Vtilley.Mias-lOflt liis.spfuih and is tienmtiie down without It."—Chaparral. 2,-145.84 hro'w. herself down an cmlmiikmriit, .. 210.9ft but tlu> hullfnllowi'il and .Attacked lier. 2,22ft.Sr She would lmvc.biTii killed if n fnrm- ItCBs.Tax'ett; Deducted "..'...... '.'. ; M.3G. 1 2,222,50 haiid had not conn to her rescue, but SurpJiiB.'Re vonue;" December'.: 31. 1918 '. .,:".:.'.".";*.'.....;.'.'.',...... JV.... lii'r injurlr.H were so severe that uln; w 'Published 'pursuant to 'th«. authority -conferred upon: me .by law,, (nkctt to a hospital and a MirgK-al <>|>n- ': ' ' •"• •' _'K:'wC. VOSSBU-ER.V 1 rutirinK the form ' of the jiriatton'to' pay for damage done by trie Uaitroad near South 1'ittnton Sta- duplicate, w.ithln. (he meaning o$ ,-the doffit.•;.-; ' ' <•<.- , \ tion Saturday night:" law. ' '. • :• .'. " ' • .' .*."• •>'•'"•••, '-'.- • '•'"• • W- r\DproprlatioI'tion'-nliouli d bo exceed- The exact date of each payment'bt cd'jbui > transferrsn :may be ir.adc when More than $7,000,001) will be expended taxe"axeas should bp entereenter*;d In. *the,dup!ii necessary.'in ' thhee manner and at tin by the Knights of Columbus in eslab- cateate, . Notea should be maub'of any tlinofsiVe.clfleu'.bbyy lawlaw. Vnuj and maintaining schools for for- dInductioni ' or remittance In tni. Each ' WiirrantH". for tlie disbursement of ' dlocument' . authorising- reduction .>. or money (»' '(mould Obey drawn on the.....* Hurvice men, it wns nniiouneeil Pnt emittance In tax- might| be 'panted- to Treasurer- and flifined by tho Chair- urday in Chicago at (he opening of ii the duplicate in the 'proper ?place so man'/oC'the' Township Committee .and thrcti'day edut'iitiomil conference of tin as to1 be readily .ancertalnable'."; ' •' the" Township "Clerk. organization. \Vi.th seventy-live schools •The Collector should - be;-supplied ,.;>'•>,'."'•';;£.: U 1917 p. 3d" Sec. 4. with a rubber "datinc-'ataitip,. HO' that ,* JJoi mon^y. ;should be paid by already eHtabliBhud, plans were made tr ho may show the date.<• month : and officer.of: the municipality to any per- iiicrcanc tiie number to lf>0. year of each payment: of'tft'Xes: In'the flon/'.flrm "or "corporation until such •Tiie ftinnunt of liquor now in .Govern- proper place on bin duplicate; •'•: Payment shall have been approved by .The old .nyj^em by which !the Col-. th'$ •Chilrman. of. the .Township Com- ment warehouses will lust for ten years, "PXTRAVAGANCE has loctor Rives, credit on taxes;for. Itbad mlttoe-v.B.provided^by law. unless there is a greater withdrawal than that shown during tlic first fom Work, should- be abplishcd;.and ; i eRC|i >.ynj>, u.1917 p; 357.Sccs. S to 8. I—* gone by the bora'd. Thrift claim' for .Ituch work' alioulil1 ' be p're- • 'It,-is-; understood that durinp. months of nation wide prohibition. Diir sentcd aepaifately and. p4W' rtrt ftli&'yoar; i.?10,aHyatemorproper warrants ing the'lirst four months of the preseni manner of btHer^ ctalnin. irtthUcon1- haBM'JCn. adopted "In substantial com- is in the air, Men are buying nectlon it Is well to remark that..the pHr^ce • with the. act., year a total of *2,04!),5'20 gallons were Collector of Taxes should pay no till In •• Ijyery disburBemnnt of money should legitimately removed from Government ami incur rio UabHltles.: His bills for ber'mtide. by -proper warrant and notwnrt?)!OH«o«; There'have heen some Hie where the value is. expenses should .be prbnehted.'to 4he InVcRsh. ' :' „- ;iil withdrawals, tlio exact ninouut nol GoverhlnR Rndy an otlier'. b,iUfi -are It'ln evident that .the Township Offl- iciiie known to the Federal officials HI preBentcd., ;Tho only diBbiitBijmentfi data-have .adininlstfifod the. public of- which" tie should make are ' tho.ie falrs-in a conBClentioiiH manner, re- Washington. The Firestone thrifty- 3%.. is whlch nre. distinctly set forth In the sulllnff. In a healthy, financial condt- law. BUCII as the tuxes due tlie County tlon" for the Township, A study of There has never been so much inmicj Collector and the.'Custodla'n'-'Qf School tliofle^ recommendations, however, wll' in ilainaicii as now. The sugar and bu leading the. small-tire,field today. Funds and thev Treasurer. •-: - ' Improve the 'financial »yBtem. Tho new mimi planters are fust becoming The Second •.•..Class •; railroad • tax syatijm since • Inaugurated by ^hair- wealthy, .ami if the present wave of should NOT ajipear a« a mlsceHanebus manVCharles. Ii:" Carson should be ofprosperity continues for a few mon Because it is built on real thrift revenue antlclpated..ln the 3udset. . much-benefit. ' years :the island will have. ut least i dozen ntillioiinirc.'i. methods from start to finish. Before, tlic wiir sugar fetched only $3 a ton; today it is bringing $(><)» a to: WQTIiEE in tltc Knglisli inarkft. The island's in Firestone experts on the spot in AUDIT OF THE:AbCOiJNTS OF THE'TOWNSHIP OF GREENWICH Imhitants arc experiencing great ditVf FISCAL YBAR1918 ' The following synopsis or> summary of. tlie .'audit of the accounts of this eulty ill getting adequate supplies an the raw materk'. markets of the municipality, tORcther with 'the'recommendations made by tlie Municipal Ac- it is only through the action of the foci countant, i.i hereby published aft-followB, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter •controller that 8 per cent uf the uiitpu world are able to get first choice l!6S, K L. 1U18; A;. * ''• . - , is kept for home consumption. .. . , , ,,mi ,. IMLAN.C.E...SHEET , ,,: WonieiL.IJOHtleggers have made the lyipciirancc in New Vork. according 1 ,,.of,quality a^quaatity.: purchase CURRENT .Tiniips S. Slu'vlin, I^Ienit prohibit ii Cash Treasurer $. enforcement director. Hi; has organic prices. _. Cash' Collector 1.803.05 ii apcciiil (•([Had to nut tiicm down. 1017 Taxes . 4t.B7 ' ":The petlestriiui spuakcasy, amjrdiiij 131S Taxes soi.9i 1 $3,GSO.CS to the revenue.itgent. *, sells his wares ii Firestone men have worked out LIABILITIES doorways, cellar entrances, buck ulle.v -CURHEKT • or" anywh'ji-e that looks siife. Tin the way to produce this tire by .Surplus lievenuo ?;:,csc.os rnn3' from 75 cents to $1 a ilrink. ; J The men d('»l the stuff from their hi concentrated methods—no waste CAPITAL, • 'pocket, but tlie women use their hi; Iloada—Tax Uudgcts ."...'. • (S.SDO.Oi handings, according to Director Shevlii: material, no waste .motion, no Gray Tabs $3.75 LIABILITIES . CAPITAL Tliere were Hi4 imirriage licenses i* Red Tabs $4.SO Nutes outstanding December-31, 191S-J. .:.-•.:'.. ;•; ?S,SQO.OG sued in Northampton county durin; waste space. tJimc, whtell was u record. In .June l!)l! ' 1M5VENUES AND EXPENDITURES • • ' \ the number \yns Io7-and that was ahea'i REVENUES: • ' . .. ' -. And Firestone volume output, through' Anticipnted Realized Ex of tin- iniS liiuuber. in IfilK Iliure wen Surplus Revenue Appropriated '... J^Sfi.KS fl'SG.Sii ISO June license. thousands-, of dealers, permits selling at a l.lceimes ..." :.... 100.00 M9.2S I The element of ditiigm* in anting or Poll- Tax" .7.-. 295.00 23^.00 *1 close margin. The. user' gets the benefit. T^ranelilsfi Tax ;....' ". ,.; 78.00 Oii.lS 1 ters which have liiin in unclean will DOR Tax ..,.. ; ..'..; — r.u.oo EIL-IGO ' is said .lo be, untiruly n-iunvcil hy it pi: 2nd Class.It..R. Tax •, 103.00 $1C ebsts whiclt ha:; been adi)]iled by an Hit 'Try this Firestone thrifty 3Vz. Dellntitient' Taxes and Interest ...;•. -. 9;i.ll f inn1.company...Tim oysters in this ca State Share of ltoail No. <18 ; ..;• 5,000.00 C.Ot are gathered along tlie Venetian coas MlaoelUineoUH .' ,. 3G.d" * >" Additional Taxes e.fiO and are shipped Id lioitie,' where tli Amount Raised by Taxes a,555.Li5 :i,Sr.5.in j shelU are washed thoroughly -aiiiL tli b'iv'ntvcB are thrown into great ianksi $5,0S4.'-" ."¥4.475.00 sterilized sea water whii'li js.(licitig.n ncwed constantly. After a week's treiii EXPENDITURES: ment the oysters »re Ijeyond qUGs,lio as far.iis their sanitm-y cDiidiliou is cor Appropriated Expi iv Roads"..'..'."..'.' .• ;...V $8O0.Op. $3 corned, and they, are in line, condition To •\vUoanl' of Health 50.00 the uiiirket. (—'Police • •'..' ••••. . . . . C0.00 Poor : •. ;.....;:...:.; no.oo •With thirteen mug. of .soup mid lw intefcEt on Notes F.00.00 boxes of crackers; mu ii I able, npfirhy, ailarles" :;...'.. " G50.00 674.39 Jfiiry Kyan. t\yi;nty-si';vcn .years old/, Contingent .'. ;'. ,...". L'RO.OO 87.65 wfts'ifijiuul ill a', -skylight, nio'm at :!7s0, ..Fnymntu nf Notes , ... . 2.000.00 1,500.00 Ijexington- avenue^ '^.e\\;. V"rk,;>lyhijr; - Rebate on License * U'5.0U 57.3S Htatlonery and Printing 100.00 . 4.30 05.11 from what llclluvue piiy sit-in us say was: Stewartsvllle-Uloomsbury lload 4.441.18 •4.1-11.1: starvation. She was taken to thiv.hos- Rights of Way Sl^wartnvUlc-Bloomsbury, Road 160.00 •160.01 pitai'.and i llobert T, , .Meyey r was found,, guilty,.igy. n • Total :;.?! JS.27S.C0 the District Court 011 a charge o^' violtil--, •Overexpondcd. ' . , • iilg a.'state. law ilesi.mied to regivlatejfo'r.- . . ' STATEMENT OP •aUnPLU^-KHVSKUE---"-^=r^=-^ir^i Sur|)lus lievonuo January 1, 1FUS .'] J2,709.07 sehuolshl . iiluyel r wns lidityi h tl ii .f.Jermun "tluvhig schijo^ hoiirs in .ii^pH- Surplus Revenue Appropriated .; l!£G.Sf> : •'.••• -• , ' ' . .- • • .' 2,422.22 pciiiiil sc-bobl. He was lined $:>r> htid costs, .but stated 'thill he. would appeal Additional Misc. Kevenue : fi.084.ac. to tlic'state,'. Supreme Court...... ;'Teii ,'baiikers'. and bus.m(|ss ineii. >Vh'^ Ovcrexpundcd could write''their OIKTIIS1 for imuiv mil': i roile'from 8proi>rldtl> to have trip in greiit enmfort'/VV'^enmfort.' ' ' wiy"it" ' . Ulirlnpr-...my .. examination', of. - JHIO-.n.11 •' tlie: trttuitnctlons of tlif fiswH J.I,M. Hlb'*fhbHl })e.->fDhsIbll i flnaheeS.-6f"tlilii1 'intinlclpnllty," I hiiv.e settled!.up on Doccmlior !il , • '. : U ri if. it.doesn't eost too niucli.",..'; ,; ";"-,"' been liiipresHed; with- tlie.fact that the ., No ajiprojn'latlon should be. ftxeftedeil Only one New York newripiiiier-is'•ntnv TowiiHlilp OincIalB-''{?uard. the ' public uuU''transfers niny be niado when 1 1 fmula a s1 they wouldi , their "own. .but necessary- In- tli«1 mnnncr and at theiold for two cenIs, the Sun ami rlu tiie. care exercts'i a-'ln".tli(i"exiie'hditut'(j' tlilie'spebinoil lij Jiiw. c- : L'eleymni hnvlng lieen raised, tt>, tlirce of "moneys,has led.to fliuinelns which iH .Tho?; Second Class Rallroail ,-UiX! ; not'strictly a'ccordliiBto HID plan out- shouUUnot'appear as a miscellaneous junta last week. " '" '•' -. ': ';"• " is the support of a Bank ....linedJin"J.tha.::new..--laSvs.'y X study-*uf aiiliuiiiutuu revenue h\ '•tlio " making or • .v:Thc.shock of .hcBi'iiig" rtf ^Im.'ilcittli'.nf ~Liaiii«~V6(jflmhV0tv\ Scripps-Booih Cars lector.1 fflvos •vcredlt"*on tAxos , tor road inVthe'.bii'dget and any smntswlileir'tho The Northampton ,-Na- work uhouid.be .abolished and each- State''agrees! lo pay sl-.oultl appear in two years timl ,.\vhFen,. lier' Inisl'iiiul 'foil' Pronounced by Auto Mechanics as one of the finest cars of 1920. dliilin tor'.Bilch':!'>vprJt. should' be pro-. ttib'.buflSflt as an anticipated.^cvciuie.^ from u wagon ^niKtwiia injured 'sin thii't tipnal Bank , has'. been Backed ,by-the Great General.Motors Corp. assures !you of qualitj, tsor.lod' ra'eparately.",an(l. nald In the Uy ,thia, method,, the piiblto .would, bo", hcdictliiilftr, she failed rapidly iiiid matttinf 6f-oUier-'.claims. ' •-'.;" * ., , informed 6f>.t1to true condition of af- useful to many lines of economy of upkeep iml pude in o\ nn hip Tho Collector should bo" supplied fairs and tlie U:c rate would not there- soon after his demise. Vrice; S1.685 delivered, full accessory lino included. with a. rubber dating -sLahip rBQ. that; by be increased: i.The pieaont. method The npplp crop of thp Hiist will be at he •••'Vniiy' dho^ine/'da'to.1' i^pfitli 'an'4, 8^i>ito,bo..ript to appropriate'anything business—'and it wishes' Warren Couhtyr.Ea ton NiruUli Binuor md La Urn Tovnbhips of yuaf'-of edc]r payment1 Of ta^bs in .tlio for'no^ .construction, but to borrow on least liO per'ebnt larger thnnJiiKt year, Northampton Count: aucnrding to Hie reports "to Hie varioiii also to be of helpful • Vf oner" placp. on his duplicate.'. -'S. notes;, which .are. .thon — piild orf I ti n Sales and Service Station—G. H. ZINK • Warrants 'for'!tlio ulfiburminient of fuiiirf years.' Sucli a'pOllcy only rc- 'a^ricultnml departments. In Peunsyl iiiotioyn should' bo drawnlOn'^thw-'TroaH1-' qjilren ' the payment of more .Interest vaiiiii reports 'reeeiyed froiu -lot eom service to you. Make ureh nnd'* slsned by .tlic Chalrn^an • of. and-,.'furthermore; is not accordinK to niorciiir apple jjroxyurs nnlinile an aver- -thcii-Townsliip •- Committee.: ;.flhd •the thc.spirU;bT 'Inttor of..the law. . • it your depositary. IRWIN STREET GARAGE Township,Clork.: .' V. "'."• i*.'.i"V:J; -.. ,• ; i^Thc^alTatrs of the Treasurer nnd erop- per orchard of '2;li50 Imslu-l^ ] ••••V. !>.' 1917 p. 357 Sec.'"4: " ' Collector were found lo. be In.'niuat l,:i.iOJ>iwheUi hist year: Thepe PHIfaLlPSBUR&rN. . Care should be exorcised to/charge condition; •: ' , ' ".' :'•growers also estimate tin; totiil erop this each1..expenditure when ordered and Published pursuant to the authority your nt 074,5p0 Imshels, which is nhout cach'-llabillty when deternilnea.'agalnst conferred upon ir.o by law. 85 per cent of a .normal crop. .,'••.. , •: • ' ' . P. H. BEIIGBH. r • Tlie AUentqwn-Morning Call ftnd the The Northampton SALIS SERVICE , 7-8«2t- . • ': , [• >,i;:^f;v.';s^r«Qler.H'. X".C!;,t.he,;:Townahlp "of- Groonwlch. Allontown Evening Item, owned by tlip nil me inteiOBtB. htivc inc-roascd tlieir&ut)- v Edison Kev Boilers Wording.r-',;Wording.r,;tipn,;u: tipn,;uyy .tlic, amoiint of coiil'-niiedcfcoiilniiedcfl to seriptioir prices to tliroi! ct'nts n copy;" 12 National Bank REPUBLIC TRUCKS T^oo^oof the five now boilers-to-bboilerstobe in* riin'thc-btg plant when tho new system edits a week, SO cents a month, $!i a ; 1 year; Tim finubuiieemcnt of the iiieroase COLL'MBIV cVM'ILLIVRD BATTERIES tflllcfi ,at the .Edison' cement •"plant' at ia;completed.. .Tho work 'is'hcinjj. dcihu PENNA. T 'reads: ''Mnci'tiftsbd unsts in nil licparl^ G. H. ZINK Imil '!ip V nun =iwr\ To > d.\v"ViUapti''aro''ii6\tiaroii6\v iii.nsp, firnflfirnfl Unvh- bj.^hpHnl)cbr;bj-.^hp.Hnl)cbr;kk' &\VHeo&''\VHeox oworkft'nf'ftnyk - inelils in ..newspaper making Ioi4t' since, ii^li tartottdd l»all TliurflilayTlil . It:.iH'oiinci.anItiHoicidd a.SKrgSK u forcefodd o f nicin kpt 1 'made; this'fsten'inii)cratiyc," ^ , 11 xPhone UiH-V IIHMN ST G'VItAt.E Pliillip^liurit. «• J at there wiUbc a-b1g;'r^du^)|l»&y;Vn.it!jp\'toprovcmcut&'" ' a Sstesi- THE WASHINGTON STAH,.WAsiaiN6TON, N. J.,'THUHSDAY, JULY, 8,192o", . SECTION TWO The Orr Company OXFORD Mr. and Mrs. August Badrow enter- J tained ut their home over the week-end ' ' 310 Northampton St., Easton, Pa. I ihe following. Miss Bertha Badrow of ;Xcw York, Edward lladron* of Dover, ! William Ihulrow uf Sterling, N. V., nml SUMMER HALF-HOLIDAYS—As has IKVII' our custom in part Fred Badrow ot Westlleld. . • yours our store will close during .July and August each Wednes- -Mrs.i Charles Zentrlck of Phllllpsburg day at 12 o'clock noon. . was visiting over the holidays with Mrs. William Uelkoy.v" EASTON, Mr, and Mrs, Joshman Gliushman of Newark were guests the week-end at An Interesting New Showing of the home of John McNenr. Mrs. William Hornbaker in at Rock- You Will Want to Have a Pretty away visiting at the home of her sister, for Dress Wear—for Sports' Wear—fashion Decrees Mrs. Alice Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howell nntl son DAINTY WHITE GOODS Thomas, Jr., of Elizabeth, are visiting at the liomp uf hor parents, Mr. and White Footwear Many ditTciont patterns, plain ami fancy stripes, figures, Mre. I-Mward Schulte. Bathing Snit Mr. ami Mrs. IVter Polls and daugh- White footwear is the preference in every "checks, plaids, dots, etc. ter. Ltorthii. of South Uethlehem. were Those seeking a serviceable yet fashionable fabric for their visiting itvcr the week-end at the home —and we have prepared to meet every demand. clime during the summertime. Fashion Sunimei Drew or Skirt at a price in keeping witli moderation, of her father. Chan. Lapeit. Frederick Newstead of Dover Is vis- | Our supply and variety of styles was never better favors it in every center. will find it advisable to see our splen- ilinghls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto than this season. Our line is complete. See these two num- did line. . Newstcad. Mr. ami Mrs. Norman Wolbaeh were It includes styles and sizes for women, misses bers: .-•."••• • Fancy White Materials at Eastern, visiting over the holldr.y. MIHS Elizabeth George of Newark Is and children. Each and every suit is a good buy Women's White Low Shoes at $4.50 In self stripe, plaids anil figured de- visiting at tlie huiue of her luoihur, Mrs. Alice George. at the price; the styles are not too gaudy, but still White Canvas Oxfords and Pumps with signs in fine assortments. Suitable lJvyo AJaunders anil Miss Eleanor retain the bright patterns. for Dress or Waist, at 75c, 89c, 98c, Pier of Newark were visiting during covered heel, either high or low. Turned the holldiiy with Mr. and Mrs. Miller sole. All sizes and all widths. SI.19. $1.23 and $1.35 yard. Mershon. Surf Satin Suits, sizes 34 to 52, priced at . Mrs. Hlridge Smith Is at Plilladelphlii Women's White Nu-Buck Sport White Skirtmir Materials i vlsitliiir her husband, who is employed $4.50 to 16.75. at that city. • . *o*.^»««n —4. OD pn In a number of fancy self stripe de- Mr. mid Mrs-. Wm. Thomas of New- ark spout Sunday :it tin- home of his Poplin Suits priced $10.00 to $12.75... x uiupa v'§44i00 at fl.Sl"). C. E. at C.45, subject "Chris- Wilson Stove & Mfg. Co. tian -Brotherhood Among RH«PS and Nations;" ref. Acts 17:24-28. Evening $60 Suits at ...... $50.00 211 Northampton Street Easton Pa. Songs and sermon at 7:30. Good sing- ing. AH are welcome. Our new win- dows are hero and will be placed soon. $65 Suits at Colonial MM.. E. notes—Sunday-school Sunday'morninundaymorning it 9 30- lesson .title, As to. the styles, models, fabrics, etc.—Single and double breasted blues" in Serges, Un- Jonatll m befriendbfidss Da\ld I ho an nun! bundij school picnic ulll be hold finished Worsteds' and Flannels, as well as in Greys, Tan" stripe, checks, in Cassmeirs and The fiackettstowii National Sank this jcir on TumaJuy Ju'y 2*lld it Williams Ciovcin lov,n»bur> 1'ieich Tweeds, with the different pocket and sleeve ^variations—stouts, half stouts, shorts, longs = HACKETTSTOWN, N. J.: Ing sor\iLe in the moi ning at 10 JO with junior and senior sermon Lpworth and regular models—of course not in every pattern effect, but enough selection to satisfy invites your attention to its lesouicos of over a MILLION Loui,uc it f 30 topic Christian Bio thorhunu Amuiif. I*tec- ^nd Nutlons all who care to take advantage of this opportunity. AND A HALF, and ipspcctfully solicits your business. Preaching service in the c\enlng ut 7 JO Tin. dinner beived b> the I allies ^2% Ititere t paid on dail balances of $200.00 and .over. Aid soclUj on the Cth \\iu> well patron .3% interest paid on Savings accounts of $5.00 and over 1/ed The bocletj maintained itn icpu- tation for seivlng evceirent dinners Travelers* Checks sold, good an wheie and easily cashed Tho entire affair was \en successful Pafe Deposit Boxes for rent, $2 00 a year and upward, according over $200 was taken in The first quar JACOB MAYER to size of box. " ... terly conference will bf* held on the 27 th. "Nc Charge For Alterations," Mi Toi>enh T Ciyan and MI« An On the Square Easton, Pa. CALL ON US WHENEVER WE CAN SERVE YOU! na. Ross of Boston ^re vi^^tInB the litlti •* p-iipnti IFr iml Hr<- I T> awnwr-wgrnv v, mi CiTirn on Buckley avoinu

h <& THE REASONS—1st—For a Sale to Boost Business. 2nd-For Quick Turnovers. 3rd—Por Offering All Our Merchandise at About Half Prig; New Enthusiasm, New Attractions, Extra Values for -91 Days, Beginning Thursday, July 8 f r \ . 100 -$5.98 300 VOILE WAISTS 1,000 Pairs CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS TME, To go in this sale at ....- VOILE DRESSES going in this sale at BI»TH PLACE LOW PRICES All sizes for both buys and girls. Strictly first quality; going in this sale at " Mad: or white, 45c and Kfc grades actually less than wholesale. A Most Notable Va!ue=Giving Event Actual $1.50 and ?2.00 values $8,000 Worth of Women's & Misses' tresses New and fresh; a dandy big assort- Women's and Misses' sizes ment. ' • "Clack,,' Navy and Copciv dark flow- •ered designs. $1.50 and1 $L75 Rack after rack filled with fresh Summer Dresses just taken out of their boxes. Each model seems SILK GLOVES lovelier than the others—and they all have that.fresh cool look so desirable in Summer frocks. going in this sale at 10 Dozen A Wonderful Opportunity—You 150 VOILE DRESSES $2.00 R & G CORSETS Save Practically Half Values up to 59.50; going at half price going in this sale at Dark rind light Voiles in flowered and figured effects. Women's and Misses' sizes. .

Long or short lengths; broken lots 25 DOTTED SWISS DRESSES and sizes; plain black oi1 white and black, white or grey trimmings. Special at S25.00 values. Navy and White Combinations. Women's and . • Misses' sizes. Charming styles. Flesh or White; several styles; all in perfect condition. Lot of 150 ORGANDIE DRESSES MEN'S BLUE OVERALL One Group of 516.50 values going in this sale at CHILDREN'S 75c MUSLIN JACKETS ORGANDIE DRESSES SKIRTS going in this sale at One Group of S25.00 values going in this sale at , with Bodies Nile Green, Lavender, Maize, Tea Rose, "White and Light Blue; cool, reficshing models1 suit- able for all summer occasions. A VARIED COLLECTION OF EXQUISITE SPORT FROCKS Flowered Georgettes, Pastel Georgettes, Organdie trimmed, /ft jS ^E3 f"A Actual $2.50 value Crepe de Chine combinations with accordian pleated skirts and ^

Girls' $7.50 values to $50.00; going in this sale at ORGANDIE DRESSES .. Pink or maize; sizes G to 14 years; pretty stylos. Dressy and Sport

ONE LOT OF styles in "finger ]i Children's ' '' tip" or % lengths One in- two nt a kind. Come while there is a selection of „ smit styles and colors. SPRING COATS ^ Ti-imtincs with lirocailcd satin linings. Sihcitoncs with $7.50 values; Shepherd plaids and a few white serge; All wool Silvertones, Polo Cl.oth and-Spring- Jiussy willow silk linings. Serges and Poplin with b'atk satin linings. sizes 0 to 14 years.. weight Velours. All wanted Spring shades; half A good- range oE pleasing styles in anv ""anted color. lined with silk. • J Cliooso any Suit in this sale at ?2o.00. / ' Onelot of ALL WOOL SERGE and SILK POPLIN g AT 1SAKE FACTORY COSTS AIN'D LESS. A great bis? movement of COATS going at : • ^ our entire stocks of Men's Furnishings and Trousers. It will be a gicat ,,.Values up lo $10; all sizes and colors. inijai'or men in.this department. A grand time for this stoic—that glows and prospers through service...... 700 MEN'S PERCALE DRESS SHIRTS Sale oi Boys' Soils SJ2.50 and S3.00 values going at '- ...: ~ Well "made shirts, fast' coiors; sizes iSli to'- 17;rsoit douuiii".- marked for quick selling. cun's attached: nouby patterns. ONE LOT OF 30 BOYS' for work or dress at marked Men's 25c Elastic . Men's 75c sayings; big variety of pat- Garters Underwear SUITS; CLOSING OUT terns. 25c • 13c ' Ode's ml Lnds Nain- AT;" ...... /'.... all colors. oo\, athletic shuts ami 53.0(1 .Yo'.'.utf Men's jjoioiiknit dia.\ cis, bLOkcn WVric Pants; sizes , Men's S'1.00 Formerly sold up to 2S to 31 only §10.00 and $12.00 Madras Shirts Hojs' 9Sc 51.00 Men's Work & Union Suits Broken sizes from 6 to 17. years; odds and ends—, Pants i Noat colored stripes, just one or.'two of a kind. ..Loose Belted Models with sizes 14 to 17; well made. 59c... .. 'slash'-orliatcli: pocket's ;?Shepherd Checks, Mixtures ?.-i.(10 Men's Work-.--- Nainsook or Porosknit. 89c Shirts or Men's $2.50 Grc-y Mixed' and plain colors. 1 ; Drawers Union Suits All our •$l|;50Suita>.now.-..l'... ..$8.90 $6.50 Men's Dress Pants • '.... Short sleeves, ankle -length. AH our 12.50 Suits, now ... •. • • • • 9.90 Ealbriggan; in grey or ecru. •>7 ->0 Drt P mt All our 15.00 Suits^now 11-90 fancy Mor tul MEJ^'S S1.75 UNION SUITS Cotton Socks Nainsook m ithlciic st>lc o Lilbnw- ^ 4 AH our 18.50 Suits, now 14.90 nin, in shoiL blccvc ami mKlc lcnj th, 1$A B| 510 S «i Pints, ill si/Lb A to IG block up \\ii\\ a buiu'b g 18c j ^ool, Jsaw HIUL All leading,styles in any wanted matctial 01 coloi }tyl men » all sizes and colorr

One I irgo rac1 «F "ivot1 Boys' $1.50 Women's K3.50 Silk Mei- 500 Women's i id Mi te ' f Men's $1.50 ccii/cd Siip-o\ei COATS, SUITS WORK SHIRTS KHAKI PANTS MUSLIN 'SKIRTS and DRESSES SWEATERS 1 r 5 V lines up to ?25 Odds Diik 01 lit^lil Blue Chim- Oil OVERALLS Aclml ? >0 int ?1.7") \ilno aiitl ends ^uist one ox U\o of Mme'css, ci\ slndos ind 1 _«n/e«i 11 to 17, well FieU\ cmbioidcn floitncc -. ,n luml Sco thdm' All ?es a led Inigim ^nnidc. %IWm<^ft»A»%»fA^ IVWWVWVWI THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. 3., THDHSDAY, JULY, 8,1920 SECUION THREE

.LONG VAIXKY. ]}ulTimI mill Mrs. Mania S. Trimmer Mrii, "William .Inmet. mul daughters over the holiday. will spend tin.1 HUinmiT with lior finler!i , KRATYKSTOWtf, BELVIDERE I^iwiciu-f XIIIIKIII'IKIU IV.IA rotilKiU'il : Sir. uml Urn,'Lewis Itcatl, ami sou, gfmTvwnvftVAVjiwv. an newsboy for the Newark H veil hi •? i Clifford, of Newark upent the week- Newtt nutl I-nwreiiL-e Ader Is his Htiu- U-iid tuul holiday with IIIH mother, Mrs. tlnr i*er«u.is w»-tv in liU ear coniliiK <*' \Y. IXilTord. I Mr. ami Airs*. Win. UIolil I'lilertatiied For the next week we offer a special in Siisji flnwoh mill oilitT friends from li.> i-iuil'uy l»"'if: iKMnp t>y tin.- t-ai-lu'i* sister. .Mr;*. Garret IJ. Seals, :it JJo- Iiniiiklyn for the liollilayf. Vi r. Sir. iiml MrM. Joseph Sehwandn liatl hll'liwiiy* TIH'IT was in. lii;hl on tin; William Hoppoelt. Sr., U recovering uis irui'.ilj;iifKts KnlunlaSalnrilay umamil Siimtasiiiuliiy MrSir. ami Four Numbers of Pumps l:n .T*S car ami :• ioim»Hi'isy fiisutil from an iriit«'w--< <>f miiliiiia. Mrx. .luhn I-nKtU' of I'.-itemon. 1 ,.-[.,.., »;t.. f»*>tf ivfn> Vi'ii' J])li>."iU';lt*''l ,iuwiw."".Myrili. .'.ivnn* .mrvm.J.mJ s inof wsimmKvm.WlJmbifltnji, ' Jlrv.*'Tlumlaa Houston, the lilltul liti'd Un' ni.'^t uMi^lve liiniutiiKc antl hh>].. MX-MI iln- MOt-U-rml hfiv with lur u-vuu^-listll . \v:w 11 KUVKI! utt ttlii o Muxll - .•iinriea 1 l«ttt!c <•( l«'<*v wi the ntcit- paivtilH. | well hiHiH-stml untl iin-.i«hetl at the in black kid eyelet, black patent n-'ii • i..- Mr. \Viiii:im» >'jir, wliU-lt itilm.l .\i,v;. i-Vtuiklin .1. WiU-y i" .ui. rtainliij: J u>:ity.^uwti uliureh Snmlay i-venlng. too secret formulas pri 1 1 i h • I 'ii'-" tIrt^'>M. A• s Mu-u a" lit'•' |1t.r MP!i. XolMti-- • n Wiley am•i fmnll* •••y - of* 1! ciiiklron's !>;<>' was oiiscrvotl Suiulsiy teg the best. - 'JU -rlif'•» oitif- f;--l wonl ..r Ihe *mt:-:u:i.* i1i.itlUK*Ki. I; iiiuriiini,' at tin- rliuivh, 'I'lu-iv was a and brown kid. All are new <~ But cost ana c=^^^rr:zu-y j-.'ec's.' ?Ho Brunswick; •»|'--"f Ih'i.s ami Smith ilftivr lo l!n-1 M,-. :i::d Mrs. lHirnot Larti- I'lit-r- j Komi iitu-tuhinci) 0£ lir 1/ ., li; iinil tin: tin' *-»r ha.l K»nif m» I t:ilti*M uv.-r ttn-h.iIUlay U- n Uinic i'-'iil i Mw ami Sirs*, .'at'olp SIclumT h:ul iui numbers this season, and regular Jdea is to pay perfection:; ;-:;c: --"-« s - H'.. .,.„! :: sh"rt illxtnu.-i- iiiul tiimiiml fntnily *<( Jersey City ami Mi-s IIVIIP | ;iut>st« Siui'lay. Sir. ami Sirs. IVrcy Slifiiiiii- ;>ml Ali-H. i:v;t .InluiMuii ami I,.,', i.-tnr:n-.l t" IVlvi-K-iv. Smivli ; i,;tl-,,,. ,,f i'liiliU'^'lin.-. .ffhat has been th3 Er.:"v:-d: prilc;' B!.-.CC 1S43. 'And M ac- ! -Mrs. Slr.uili. till prices were from $8.00 to $10.50. v..is :n-i.I- .'..r tit.- |Mi-;i.>-. livir 1-tit ilii-yj NIrr, ,vrti,ji (irennry *.f Itiimklyn I.-, fcounts for the jrcwias inference _ for Erunsmck Tues, ,.:,;.: u:,. in. !VHMI.I1. Th- ii'i-v.-*" "»»'-; ii,.- ]„.;- ^.tit-iiw. Sirs. ICate Strjilu'iw ; iiml Mv.'i. Harry 1'«M*1 eujuycil the iW I lmlftUtyM ill C->ney I Ml. Sale price on any of these styles— Motorists expect th^ufcest from a tiro oc=::nS tr.s name <= l. r ,,f lii- iitr nas ^etnvd a:nl llu . ;111,, M)... M:tini, u, sutuin. I , n'v.vi,Miii.t aii'.it.-iiii-s MiiiiniiinU-iitMl | ^h.;. u,,.uy StMrtMW h-is for a vis- i Miss i:!i-auMi- Nrller rame up from |( \vi li ami infiTint-il nf ih«' iiliair. " 'i,lir 1,,,- mother. Sirs. Ca'-ltiirhie Van-i iHKor.s I'm- thv !iuliilay». You,"too, will 1w c=nvi::cc:l t;,- ysur Crst Bninr,w:c!i:, tfiat -.!!• •"^'••l '" Ill:lt -lal'-- . ,. ] Ne.»wi[.»i Mivel I"1' » : rnnitersi nf ArllitchHi. w.w nwr we<*k-'':it UtHi l>ro|i Inn. 1 • ilv.i •Mil. .: f"r M !•••<. Henry Ia;iyt. IH' ' t,]](| K.,Mtt« (if Hie fin'iiiff's pjircnts. Mr. [1 MM. Ct'rtmilo lSurtuti has Ix-eu i?n- t; •;..:i !:;:yiii»unl win hisil'l » I"'""* »» "> :.,,„] Mrs. ,!nw|>h lti-n.1'1. ' 11 i-inliiliif; ln-r .-istcr-ln-law. Mrs. BeSer Bres of tKdr tyj? era :rapc:5ib!s—.()U bctfs: tubsa, •.-.„;,,. t»t rn.iitlim- -pi-. S.ioml stmt ; j.tIw.(.n K, j|e[*:in lias lu.cn spcn.l- i II;iH;:t'r ami diillffliler of I'lillittlelphln. . ..,,-M,.., „.,,„ „ ^ t K. I,. Ort wtehrateil his Wnh.lay by ghatjveguar-'n'-e ! K-v. i'.i.vi.in MilK'i' ttmt witV »( l"»l*i|,, lllK ^.y.-ra! davs will*. Pr. Ollu'Ctirtltf I. tiriuri'. Mil».. - »i.. v <•» •' vljsl: .!l. i.t. o ll..llu. - ijllt'W'J'M.,,,,. . ^ ! .»*II.If,ini,lsI atM.I .Twin l;iktv, Pa. a i'umily ^athfrhu; last week. 'jTry ONE Brur wic ~ il i 3',. ,,«,!!!- at I'*.'"! KH--._ •!•!»;>: J™\(«| | Tl" VJ'lim- iiml I-*I.IVICII SUssi-jiiary j .MIMS -U'ssio lilliman. who is attenrtinR IT" ,v (opii f.-w .feny. Sir. .MH-lfSr,,;.- ) wlili Mr.", l-'mtik! mi Sumluy «>f Sirs. I^uirctta. Clmpin. 53 j Wm. Piehl had ciiarj-V (if the C. K. THE BROTH " " ' " i-^C-" <-O _.':>.; ;;Vi, •.. ,,,;, ,,f Mo.-a.v Millvr. a former ! pf.,llVr> ' •* c IK Huniliiy evenlnt?. New'icr i .\ir. ami Sirs. IIHIT* A|I«.U inl.-i'u tS7-AT C? A VEVD ?C it .•oini'any over the liolitlnys. Sir. ami Airs. Stewart Merslion <>r iNvwark tank' ujt Saiurdiiy ami me. Old Reliable Family Shoe Store 1 imr « atertiilnetl at tin- hmne of tho fur- \ liter's fiilhi'i*, Aarnn Slcrslnm. Mis. Monlon ami KramldiitiBhter nf 455 Northampton Street Easton, Pa. [ N.-w York are KII-SIH nf Mr. and Mis. Karl Taylor. .Mrs. Taylor is a dau

M^'UI'MI iiil't liaiith-d tin- S'.M'irr M-V.-HI! \\.\n;; ;-iVi'ii>. afu-r wlm-h the ermvil ;

I naV-rs'lii V.t foiviKti-li«»i-n eltiKeus at ti i-PLVlal ri'^inn of nmri Ii-M laM weelt. 'im,. ,.f Hi" men calil Ho was tin- father ;».f fr.if'o* 11 ihiUlr'ii. t'"u »tf whiim aiv I i ti, iVXm 1 TIu- »-'iii!Ti'lc ^'ulfWiilU in I'rfiit "f tlic| ,-ourt h'Mis" has IMVII ivpalivd l.y Kraiik ear in jiin.i^ Thi>* walk was j.nt i|.>wn nearly ••„ ,;,irsaKll l.v .hu-ul. lioatty i-f Mark- |t"tlvi.i^-it. It has hvi-ii a m«»l I'avc-

'-..i.-«iitllt-t i.f ci-Ii-ry rrom Civil -Mm- j Tires for Small Cars J'IIMV.-S t<> I'liHiidclpIiiii in llteir bi« amv- •

ilMvUl'-n- ivrry iii^ht1 "u-VulSl* I."» Uir •'"s^.Hl Vr"i«'.sals will IH- iT.viv.il hy I-, .•niumlitof of ilu- Itdvlil'-rt' retard "I Built into Goodyear Tires for small r ! i-MiL-ativn ..a July U' fur -the eivolii'ii j ' Eiutl v.'inpl«-lioil nf 11 new sycU'lil i'f j cars is a high relative value not ex- h."illii« and vi-iililalliiir for tlie pmm- niar M-lm-il hullilliiK nn Shiusllolil stivft. I Th" v.MfU must l)L> I'v-tiLi it-, ceeded even in the famous Goodyear i-MiiM'leU'.l 1-y SL>)H. 1. l-'irc t'.« neu-'inikt:: will afeo l>e built. Cords on the world's highest priced The Knights of L'ythlaa «>f IMvW-re Irivt.1 il^ui.l.'il u> suspcml furthir rank wt.i-k until early fall on aeummt of tin- automobiles. Said On £P If* intetl M>>eage ji'XtiTiin- huai. This wiil be fcruoil ncw.s I SiHrf Siisin'i Harris Is nuite ill av li*-r | Manufactured in 30x3-, 30x3V2- and Guarantee Basis home 011 Shuislii'ld htivel. She vecently - liviu-m-d lumie rrom the State "I 1 >el:i- 3Ix4-inch sizes by the world's largest [ wiiii-, wlu-ri- fhe hold« :i line position as 1' SlVrf. Jiihn CI. Oroff. who has bot-ii i!l tire factory devoted to these sizes, ROBERT C. LANNING j fur sevi-ral years, u! now in a criik-ni every detail of the work done on 12 Belvidere A-/e. Washington, N. J. l^'sMssTlVni-ietta Turner left hist wcok I I ivh"sV*'""lVf* *"will IK' iijsirueior in Alii- I them, is -marked, by extraordinary OSCAR KANOUSE jlciic f-'tnn-s. Tin' fiimp is uiHk'i- (he. skill and care. Sludebaker Diatributor. Hampton, N. J. i iH- ,h)SL'i>li A. .U'lH'.s ami family <>r Ilinserk- Park are eanM»In}: for the smn- jmcr tin Thomas1 Iriliiml. nn the Meln- If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, waro i'ivi i". NVwton Ti'immor. UfHlifr of Miss Ail , lakfii ovi-r iV»ur tukliiitinfit ]»roperflo.s • iihnit,' thf Dr'iawarc river, and has visiting the nearest Goodyear Service •1 tV.v liinrt- under .-pi inn. The reci-nt itnmsfcrs iiu-Uide ihe MnlYman and !':ui! Station Dealer. I iJ'I-mi"'uml Mher properties in which till,* has heen l.\\wi\ ivproponl an in- Go to him for Goodyear Tires and for vt'stnu-nt "!' nrarly $T"»,000. Ground lias imi ye'- bfon broken, for I ho new plant. Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes; there J. "HIII'IIVI, "pnn'trSotor 'ut tin* Wiirren [..uriial IK vcrv ill in the family ••nt- is no surer means to genuine tire sat- taj-'eat ll.«mlmnn'« terry, on the- JJeUi- Wiiro river. isfaction. eel I'aiil "i lawk, whn L,-null!a.tc(I with iionnni at tin-1 XfW .lorsey State cnllaK*1 •is an (.-spcrL jiuko ui cattle, and whn with the. Fhillipsburg- Na- hulvv a i-cs]njns>ibl(.> iiusi'.ion aL tlio i'c- Hucsl farms hctv. is stilToritiK willi a tional Bank—then you know bad kneo. the rcKLill. oi' ;i fall nn the fOMftvlti llonr of lh'.» Kuibk-s. He lias that they are wvfa and con- bL--ii I'L-riiins «P f"i' a-'^lVw dayn at tin- limite of his nnclc at Jlnxburf-* staliim. stantly growing at interest. Uov Uuylnii Mill»r Hi' l'.afiimnn> nc- ruplwl Hiw'ptilpU nC ilu- M. li. i.-litivjh What you accumulate now laijl Sumlav nmrninK and preaclifd itn provides comforts for your hiMplrlnu H«nnMii. The nmlk-nee WIIH 30x3'/- Good c-ip Do Me Cure $-} o jO f o l)c r T! i ) lo ir t Ti be to t -10 more llian the price tl"li:,'hted lo hear Sir. Miller, whn is a FabricI All-Wcathcr Tread i/J you arc asked lo pay for lubco of less merit—why risk costly is - later years. .\i!-..!.i..t.Mrs. fliinilee Cole. ^fttr. mi casings v.!i-.n each,sure r"--'''"''"" available! $5 atisciicv nt' eigiiL \\<-L-ks. liiivc rcUtnicd Fabric', "AulVs'kid Trcaif....._. i ID Llu-lr h.»mo in JkHvhlero. Sir. OJIC 3 Per Cent. Interest Paid 1'JHI his e.vcii treated while in the city. liev. Sir. Knsland, «nii nf IU:V. J)r. on Savings Accounts. I-Insilaml n[ Washington, has pUfihcrt his family tent for the snninier nn Thomas Jsliiiui. up Hi'1 Delaware. l>i-, U'fiiU-r Ivleinlians. wife and, son of Newark, arc ai Llic KleinhaiiK IIUIUL- • _ e •§' 1"» "Jj on Mardwitiit sLrcct. • ° Tito newly olef.cil nlll'.-crs of ilir KnlKhts of Pythias will be insUilled .lu.. Sirs. Lucy riair Rusling ut AVk-ntmni. \ ~£fH\ CA I'a.. formerly of niairslown'Mias wold all h'.'i" riKhl title and interest in the real Li (KiciilliI 111, i.nii.i« nf li-.-r kilo fiithcr. Henry Ua!r oC tlii.s ])lat.t-, t» lifr brother, .Inntis linir, UNION SQUARE ••• NEAR. DELAWARE "BRIDGE"; nC lilaii-Ktnwn iind her siKLer-ln-luw, Kliaaixj-h Hair of Mclvlderc. A new ch:ipt'.>r vt lit'1 nrder nf Ilio ,TheMmMM.JKnowSlires_ Knows Goodyear Tires & Tubes J 1 wliJi'iornmlTv'iirHiiVuiod at Hclvklern; i:: Slasnnii: Hail, vn July' 1 by tlic Sinst •Wortliy (irantl Jhitrott. Sbui^' JnsHc Hhn-t. nf the Grand Chapter of New Give Real Tire Satisfaction-That's Why We Sell 'Em Sjvriov and her .staff uV fjllleer«. it Istarrird with more than \n Di f W^clolt is again undei the creneiohip and iraiiagement oi tiuniun is xiildliniiiim Mi mn-l I ! Dill ( ib'j (naii-, Mis 1 u. in loin \flili Mis ! 1 H nf In 1 1 nth Mi 1 SMC I ich ml 1 stlu 1 Jei'§ey. v (/ Mi s I tith Mbottsdn "\lnili Ills tdli 1 Sinn 1 son riicti Mis 1 \w 1 a Jhe^oiMee and the table will once moic be bcth /m1 uudon Alls I mi 1 /ml ntmi] | u I 111 Mis I nniso C C tiss EARLE S. ECKEL mainfuned at the sirac stuidaid thai irade tho^ 1 hip nn Mi 1 mi 1 ( ii]ie ninsliill v Mis "UiKlKil I mist oiRinUt Ml1' till Phone 134 W. Washington Ave. , hotel famous " ((li All. 11 issislant 011, mist "Uis Ol 11 1 atei j •ft