No Other ;! ' a chance when you “■: Part of a'^ewspspei'teso^otoMtij;.? ^ ; ly read as the Want Columns.' TV- ■* Sun Want Ad. You Nutley Son is no exception. . If yc ri 'a certainty that your ' :• don't know ’ by experieace.vhoi?. reach the person who can quickly our Want Ads" reach thoir - marks, try one and4c convinced: 1 week, 15c; 3 weeks, 25c 3 weeks, 25c LEGAL PAPER O f THE TOWN OF NUTLEY

T- V. N o . 4 1 . NUTLEY, N. J:, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1909. THREB CENTS RER CCPY.

Pleaded In Vais for Bertchie. To Start Big Sewer. NUTLEY RIDERS GET TRAGIC According to an Associated Press des­ WOODRUFFS The members of the Passaic Valley patch the pJea for a reprieve made to BODY FOUND Sewage. Commission have asiiiounced TUNNEL )EATfl IN RIVER Governor Fort on Thursday by Mrs. Bert­ that actual work on the Passaic Valley chie, the wife of the Lakewood murderer Seweris to be commenced next Monday, A despatch was received at T he Mot­ L WoedrnK Drowned Off Pal- and former Nutley resident, in behalf of ft will include many, if not all, of the Erie. Patrons'Hay Hew Ura Sig TttBes hi le y Sum office at the time of going to press >arit— Boiy Not Recovered. her husband, was ineffective. Bertchie preliminary details of the vast 'and .com­ : '; : Reaching. City.: : e is to he put to death next week in the that a body had been found in the Hud­ plicated undertaking, and unless the joint /ing to board a barge which carried The promise of the use of the now tun­ .,6 0 0 0 5 :.. State prison, Trenton. Mrs. Bertchie has suit of the Government and New York, a rt of the Newark Police Benefit As- son River near Paliside Park on w hich nels by the patrons of the Erie Railroad made every effort to save her husband, State against New Jersey takes an un- :inlion’s excursion on tbeHudson River a letter was found addressed to "Francis and its branches was fulfilled On Monday. l i e *1 carrying up an appeal last January. She expect turn, ground for tho proposed A FREE st Tuesday, Francis H. Woodruff, 19 At one o’clock in tbe morning the tunnel made her last attempt with the Governor H, Woodruff, Nutley, N. J ," The infor­ sewer system will be broken in about \rs old, of this town, was drowned, be- service was started from both the F.rie in person, and failed. The Governor as­ mation was 'conveyed to his parents three months. > : ; the eyes of several hundred persons and Lackawanna terminals, and hereafter sured her any action on his part would be immediately. *-arge and in the adjacent park. travellers on the Erie system may use ' of New a companion useless, as the Court of Pardons would S t Paul’s Congregational Church. either the uptown or downtown tubes to i VJ>JJ ^1 not grant any commutation of sentence. On Sunday, public service at 11 a. m. reach the city. . 7 : - PURE tb-^H ;'0 ,/at the same The edict of the courts would therefore NEAR SHUT-OUT by the Rev. Archibald Black, of Montclair, la the morning rush hours from 8.40 un­ / ine a t about have to be carried out. N_ J. Mr. Black is a brother of Prof. til 9.30 and the evening rush hours from ■ning saying FOR ST. PAUL A. C. Hugh Black of the Union Theological 4.30 to 6.30 trains are run every three Seminary, New York city. Sunday-School minutes. In the ictermedlate hOurs of. the -• / ®n<* might not Normal Increase In RataMes. a t 10 a. m. ' • reaching Pal- Assessor Brown in compliance with the Belleville Will dive Nutley its Third day trains are nia every five minutes, i It adds to the pleasure of both uptown and downtown. Passengers eating candies to Teel tha; the i*°pe ,Jpected to make law on the subject, submitted his books Argument This Afternoon. desiring to go to Twenty-third street arid ■ con/eutions a> e absolutely -pure' i‘I ^ Qttd\ih, Woodruff met to tiie County Board of Taxation on Tues­ AMUSEMENTS. and wholesome. - / .y ■ s,;.vvi'; For eight innings last Saturday the Sixth avenue. New York; are transferred JJ/d, who had agreed day. The Nutley valuations are $1,539,­ . We" sell HUYLER’S fine ®/Vp J . St. Paul A. C., of Orange, could ro t get a without extra charge. : . ‘ ■ • coming season. 460. For the year 1908 the figures were chocolates, bon bons and speci­ run from Nutley. In the ninth inning Hillside Pleasure Park. Through service from the Erie terminal alties. - 1 '' and parted after $4,209,226, The increase in ratables is they made a determined stand, had two Three flights will be made by Aeronaut to Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, :■ ■ These are not only guaran- " Woodruff liad therefore $330,234, which compared with «ntf runs presented to them by Hawkins, who Frank Goodale in bis Strobe] airship at will be given as soon as the additional teed pure as to ingredients b.ut ■ with the intention previous levies is about of a normal char­ ■O'-er, made a bad throw to third, and wound Hillside Pleasure Park tomorrow (Sunday). equipment is received, which, is expected are made in the most sanitary ”Gil­ thought to be due to the carelessness of from a tower 100 feet high to a tank -of structed from the Jersey City teiminal . Peter Frisco, William Reilley man endeared himself to the fraternity to Comtnunipaw. . i ^ : v ; some boys in the neighborhood who made by capturing five fly balls during the water. In the fire dive the performers (Dougherty, drew along side of a rendezvous of the building. Before the : Traffic arrangements will also be made ■ ;. Carried Two loaiUd Gaas, ’ it was struck by the fender of game. At the bat Nutley got ten hits to and water will be all ablaze. MissHellk- with the Erie and Lackawanna; by which firemen arrived the building collapsed and their opponents three. Oti. complaint M ;J,’ Percy Lfefixn. 'of boat, causing it to ship a large it evidently had been on fire sometime vist is absolutely the only woman in the commuters may use their ferry tickets in; The followingis the score: ' world performing such a stunt. There the tunnel. Similar arrangements have j Beech street, Chief Booth late on Tuesday if water._ It then fell into the before it was discovered. 1 he loss was N u tle y F. C. about $500, whichis covered by insurance. been made with the Pennsylvania and i night arrested Beale.-t Francis, also of used by the barge and capsized, A.B. R. H. £. will be other big acts on the bill, includ­ Lehigh Valley Railroad Companies. The ing high class vaudeville, equestrianism Beech street, on a charge of disorderly of the accident reached Nutley -R. Blum, 2£b...... 4 z 1 1 fact that these arrangements have been! practically consummated, shows that an conduct. Before taking the prisoner into: morning and was confirmed by The State Senate. F. Bishop, r. f...... 3 1 1 1 and wild west. The usual grand display Stager, 1, f_...... 4 1 2 0 of fireworks will be given Tuesday night, understanding has been reached between custody the Chief- made a ; search of .inter, who came immediately to The members of the State Senate and the Lackawanna and the Erie and the : C, Blum, p ___ ...... 5 0 2 0 and on Thursday night amateurs will per- Francis’ person and found two loaded jodruff home. Assembly to be elected this fall will Joiner, 1 b...... 4 0 0 Hudson and Manhattan Railway Company I 0 foim, after the big free show. revolvers in Ins pockets. Recorder Parry victim's father end brother, Walter, choose a successor to John Kean of Union Spinning, 3 b...... 3 0 1 0 and it disposes of the project of the former company to build its own tubes, held' the prisoner in the sum of $500 , spent several days on the scene of county. Senator Kean will again be a Hawkins, c __ ...... 3 0 1 2 2 which. it was discussing untile year ago. ■ ou the charge of carrying cor.ceajed- iuv tragedy, in vain attempts to locate candidate for the senatorship and his Freeman, s .s ...... 4 . 2 0 proctor's theatre, Newark ' Gilman, c f ...... 4 1 0 0 It is known th at preliminary plans for weapons. made by Chief Booth, to a'svait candidacy will be an important factor in The headline number on the bill for the the tubes to extend under the course of the body. It is feared by persons who . __ — . __ __ the action of - the; Grand Jury, (Bail Itnow the currents of the river, that tlie the selection of a legislative ticket. The Total...... 34 7 10 4 week beginning with the matinee on the downtown Lackawanna ferries in New York had been prepared. '-1was furnished. j H- , body, if recovered at all, will be found a situation in regard to tbe State Senate is St P a u l’s A. C. Monday afternoon, August 9, will be the long distance from where it went down, peculiar. The Republicans had enough A.B. K. H. E. big Lasky scenic and musical production Walo, l b ...... 4 1 0 2 A request has been sent to the police holdovers to the Senate, but Governor Force, c ...... 4 0 0 2 called the “Imperial Hussars.” There (officials of New York, Jersey City and Fort selected some of the Senators for Trowth, 2 b ...... 4 1 1 0 will be a dozen or more persons in the Hoboken to notify the father in case tlie appointment to State offices, and the Re­ Stansfield, 3 b...... 3 t 0 1 act, for which a carload of special scenery body is found by them. publicans are now one short of a majority Carcoron, s s ...... 1 -0 0 0 is carried and in which the costumes are of the Senate. Senator Osborne from Es­ Endelin, I, f , ...... 3 0 0 0 For the past three years the drowned Koller, c. f ...... 4 u 1 0 richer, more varied and more beautiful sex is a hold-over. There are only three than any other production in vaudeville, Iboy has been known as an aeronaut, and of the eight Democratic Senators who sat Grohe, p...... 3 0 0 0 he has had several narrow escapes from in the Senate when it organized last win­ Simpson, r. f . , ...... 3 1 0 0 not excepting otheri of the famous Lasky Young, 1 b . . -...... 2r 0 1 0 winners of the two-a*day theatrical field, death. At a fair in Virginia he made an ter who will hold over. The terms of two ------_w ascension and came down in the moun­ Republicans expire. Samuel K. Robbins, The singing and dancing will, of course, Senator from Bulling ton county has been Total...... 31 4 3 5 tains in an inaccessible spot and jwas lost be the feature and it will all be tuneful, made Chancery Court clerk, but his term Nutiey A. C...... 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 2 x—7 Sov ' >v pnfj^a night. JAfhile making an would have expired anyway. Senator graceful, elaborate and pretty, as wellas St. Paul F. C ....; ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4—4 „ __.n at a r^ort'along the the Con- Robert E. Hand, of Cape May is the other exceptionally entertaining. Another of ticut shore,* his parachute dropped in Republican whose term expires. Senators Earned inns Nutley 5, St. Paul 2. Left the big numbers on tbe same bill will be sound, but he was fortunately picked George S, Silzer, Middlesex; John Hinch- on base Nutley 8 , St, Paul 3. Struck out Miss Em erin. Campbell and Mr. Audrey hy a passing boat. Last Summer at liffe, Passaic; William C. Gebbardt, Hun­ —by Bium 7, by Grohe 4. First base oh Yates and a capable company in. a great wmfield, a t the time of the firemen’s terdon, and Jacob Cole Price, Sussex, all halls—off Blum 2, Grohe 3, 3 base Mts, ebration, Woodruff came down with his Democrats are expected to be candidates Spinning. 2 base hits Roller, Stager and comedy sketch entitled “Two Hundred r a chute in Oaks' mill pond. He was for renomination. A successor is to be R. Blum. Miles from Broadway," which was written icued by the foreman of the mill who chosen to the late Senator William J. The game this afternoon will be with by Edmund Day and the scene of which iled him over a barrel for more than Harrison. Democrat of Ocean, who died ANNOUNCEMENT! V the Mutuals of Belleville. If the Nutley was laid in Vermont at Christmastime. ;e minutes before he was resuscitated. during the last session. team puts up nearly as good a game as : We wish to announce that all oui it has played for several Saturdays it can It is elaborately laid and the acting as of not fail of winning. It is expected that a high order, while there axe laughs new houses having been sold, we are about : . Machette, for Belleville, and Spinning, galore hy the funny situations which are to commence the erection of a number of for Nutley, will be the contending pitch­ created and worked out. Collins and ers. The Nutley infield will be strength­ others on our three developments, Nutley . ; YOU GET ened by Dr. Bishop, who played a star Brown, two funny Germans and a black­ Park, Prospect Heights and Lakeside • game at third base a few weeks ago, and board, wiO do a rapid-fire talk act; Ascot Ray Blum, who while enjoying his vaca­ and Maximo will do a w onderful acrobatic Tract These houses will vary in cost, tion, will play with the Nutley team, , and w ire; Frank and Marion Moore ,wj]l including land, from $4,000 to $10,000, appear in a rattling singing and dancing and will.toe sold on our usual liberal ;' A SQUARE DEAL number; Beatrice McKenzie and Walter Lakeside Tennis Club. ■ terms.:1 ■■ v ■ ^ : .■ -/ Shannon and company will present a v. ' Tkose who arran^i to purchase When you deal with us, as we always give you The tournament games on Saturday, roaring comedy sketch entitled “More July 31, werepiayed as follows: Parmelee Ways than One” ; Frank Wilson, will do houses NOW can have plans changed to ; value received for your money, and the goods must be vs. Di Is trom, former scored: McClintock his spinning cyclist act and other fancy suit their individual ideas, with choice, of : vs, Epworth, tie: Klinefelder vs. Areson, and trick work on a bicycle; Desmond finish, decorations, etc. \- ■ ; 1 satisfactory, too. That’s what makes the square deal. former scored; Pa j melee vs. Epworth, former scored: Klinefelder vs. Mack, lat­ and Bailey, colored entertainers will add Did it ever occur to you that we are the only people in ter scored; Boyce vs, McClintock, latter to the merriment, and there will be new score; Paimelee vs. Boyce, former scored. and humorous moving pictures. our line that have their money invested in Nutley. This Games will be resumed this afternoon on the court at the foot of Lake street. is another reason why you should deal with us. You DR. H. H. HEYWOOD can’t make a mistake iu placing your order with us as we Addition To Granhoiises. DENTIST BROADWAY CHAMBERS BUILDING Our houses have a recognized reputation for thoroughness ■ can make delivery more promptly and are better prepared In common with most of the other lines 277 BROADWAY, NEW YORK of construction and finish and arc sold at prices very much- lower of business in Nutley, ihat of the florist is N, W . C orner of Chamber S t. to take care of your wants. Let us have your orders growing. Jacob Kol, of Walnut street, has P h o n e 3303 W o rth than similar houses elsewhere. ■■■■■■■ :; / ■ ■ juat added a show-room to his greenhouses, ■ This illustration shows a few of the houses we have erected for and henceforth will cater to the local in Nutley. ■■■ _ . .. trade as well as the wholesale market in ■ A few old-style houses still for sale at bargain prices. , :' When the great transportation improvements between New COAL—WOOD—ICE New York. The show-room is about 15x25 feet and has the usual greenhouse roof York-and Nutley are completed and in operation, prices of all and sides, but has a cement floor and property will be materially increased. ' 1 ' ; '■/'.V;... ■ MASON MATERIAL AND FEED ct nreniences for the display and sale of L0WRIE DEXTER The growth of Nutley in the past few years will be as nothing' potted plants and cut flowers. Mr. Kol thinks the tide of prosperity is coming Exclusive Agent jn Rut- compared with its future growth, now begiimio^ to be realized. : ' Nutiey’s way and is going to make a Choice building sites, convenient to railroad stations, are . ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED better market for this trade. ley For the Famous .growing scarcer and more valuable all the tim& Wise people who y are buying now, while property is still cheap and easy to obtain,! will benefit tremendously by the1 unexcelled transportation facili- Eradicating the Wild Oaion, tics now assured. ^ NUTLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. The office of Farm Management, United States Department of Agriculture, has Yard opp. WEST NUTLEY STATION ' J. HJ FILLER, Manager now ready for distribution a circular giv­ NUTLEY REALJY COMPAQ ing a detailed discussion of the wild onion Office:— 375 FR»!«l.l!tkvi:SUE ie 136 .Office: problem and outlining a plan whereby W eest s t Nut!';y, N. ' ' 'ssau Streep Ne^ the pest can be exterminated. This cir­ PHONE.1.6-/ , i i : -u- West Nutley Plaza cular will be sent free to any person re­ . e v ic ts ; questing it. IN DI AN BOY . BEATS ’ HOU NDS. iicxroys EMms Trailed Robbers Where Dogs: Refused ... YOUR. SEKV Hearts' wing . , To Git. - : : i'V;-' '■ .-;■!■ are hard to win when one’s Taking a traU 1 that bloodhounds re­ Not a Penny to Pay\ completion is marred by fused to follow/Willie'Bryant, a 1 full Mer7icai Exam jOtkjISN pimples, blackheads and \ of the ldood Cherokee .troy. 19 years old, led blotches. Strengthen your the way for- fifty miles through some if you are fn doubt a WE®s> charms, "by keeping your WOMAN WHO ‘NAGS. linen, remnants. of calico, patches of ctE the roughest timbered1 country in of yoar disease mail U‘ complexion clear, with If there is one bit of advice that different colored cloth, and even ends Mack Pate the Chsvokse Mation, covering tha a medicalesaW j ts hammered into our consciences of old stockings to send across the AfKEK'rtfOKY riiAETTBB WHO entire distance in a dayi v, W _ ___ - € l e n ’s ■ ! ivitli unremitting insistauce from the continent to a newly married pair. POEMiBi? THE DAEE TOBAC­ a posse surrounded aud captured_ the ] Oar doctors wilLf ! Cradle to the grave, it ia “'Don’t nag! ” SsJptar Seap The family remonstrances to as CO J.SSOCIATIOH. two * remaining • train robbers • • . w ho) .CTir^n ?,°S'L r,:,Ur Trrli vn-TTT lv*.- J ‘ Nothing could be more truly “nag- "waste -of expressage on rags” had no inade a futile attempt to hold lip a cured you wftr be tibl^ : not f>9 cuvod yoii;will) S©13 by . HuTs «3(j TfiisSter Dts* i ting” than the reiteration, in all the effect. The older housekeeper knew train crew at (Braggs yesterday. The r, hinds ability turned to him as a leader. i mother or father about it. The Guthrie, Kentucky, there lives a ower whom she had not seen for' it with -white linen rape, supplies it planter, Felix G. Ewing. He was SheriS Ramsey of Muskogee county CASCARETS. ^ ■ school girl must n't nag, the "faith­ long time, and wjto was also with several pockets, inside and out, popular, ia a way, with his neigh­ took bloodhounds in a imotor car- and C^stEsrets^lOc. bos — Treat's iiraat* ! ful friend’’ mustn't nag. the wife ‘‘I see- you have burled yx>ur and embroiders on the front the bors, At Glen raven, his ‘beautiful rode tw enty Tiitles to- Braggs;, hring- Ej^.ro&fc suiter [ nmstn’t nag, the mother mustn’t Dag; since I rbeen away,” she' repeats'3 ' ia tbo t7Qtld—million bcuciia a rnuntlu initials o£ the recipient. home, -he thTew open the doors now ing the dogs ifresh upon the robbers’ i neither must the maiden nag. nor *ra? -times. He Anally r**-" \ Tlie Bright Skis. Tie bag is then stocked with scrub and then in a ibaronial manner, and trail before it was six hours old, ; Tiaa' yes, aho died aad I V . the employer, nor the grandmother. cloths, pieces of muslin for ironing dogs refused to follow the robbers A" cr-vtnin lady prides herself np.m Pretty nearly every problem oi the man in jeans came and was flat­ {Kas.> Journal.- : - I boards, covers for pots and pans, sev­ tered. The host raised tobacco. He over the rough, hilly and timbered always looking at tlir- fcrislii side oE ethics or eticjuette must be submit­ eral yards of gray Canton flannel for understood the woes oE the man in country, so Xtejnrty Sheriff C-terk things. "Hy dear," m an etl -her 'hus­ ted, nowadays, to the judgment o£ the : FTCHED FOR TWE band one day recently as lie tossed wiping up floors, chamois skins, rolls jeans. placed young Bryant at the head of I “in dividual case.” But the rule of old muslin and linen and good-sized his posse and the Indian was given re siie ^ iy on his bod. “it's the doctor I against "nagging” stands for all per­ In Ewing’s bnain there bnrst into Ec5sesma Made Hands pieces o£ silk and cloth. flame an: idea suparb, colossal, of a his head. 'From Braggs to Proctor, Tin thinking of. Tv’Hflit a bill Ills will sons and for all times. “Don't nag.” F eel and G et H aw— Tiie fame cf this odd gift has been daring and design worthy ol a genius. the course whicSi the; robbers tqofe, is Too—-Save Up All ho!” "Never mind, Joseph," said hH And it never occurs to ua that tho tv if p. “Yea know, tlie re’s the insur­ spread by enthusiastic young iiouse- T hat was in 1904. The growers of fully fifty ruiles. it is in the foot­ — Q uietly Cujred woman who “nags” is not an -object ■keepers, who have found it a delight hills of the 1 Ozark Mountains and “I suffered from ance money.’’—'Bellman. of scorn, but of commiseration. In. th? tobacco slhould do their own sealing to have a supply on which to draw —through him, A warehouse mon­ through a section like this there is anna and feet for about first place, she probably ia vlrginally before time provides then® with opoly, to u”ize, to sample, sell— every advantage in concealing a trail. fearrtfe. and feet would Tiws greatsst reforaier, explains the ignorant of the fact that she is nag­ to then wotdd become oa Wllkesha.rre Times Leader, doesn’t al­ “’rags” of their own.—iNew Yorfe and to tax in commissions—^the hulk The distance covered shows how dry, theiL peel off and _ ging—it is always someone else who Times. unerringly and swiftly the -Cherokee ways wear the longest hair nor the Is doing that. In tbe second place, of that monumental crop of one hun­ most every Mud ot salri dred and twenty million pounds, year followed it While the difficult task baggest necktie. she is almost always sincerely un­ without snceess. I tried SHIRRED GOWN'S, THE LATEST. after yearl of keeping the trail was his, yet thel but at last gave up selfish; and, finally she does it not A dress that involves labor, but He must find a name potent with -members of the posse found the core for eczema. A A Confusing Title. because she wants to, but because "As I entered the state room as­ fully recompenses one for any amount the promise of mutual co-operation, greatest difficulty in keeping in sight sisted on zuy trying the Cut she can’t help it. bnt I did’ not pve them a signed to me on one of -the coast- oE time spent upon it, is one of the a name to make him one with the of Shim. When Proctor was reached Would the devoted mother who so bad I had to do somethin ■wise steamships on my last trip new shirred gowns that so far iiava thousands of growers, and the thou­ the posse was utterly exhausted and set and by the time they South. I was startled to fint] che low­ worries us at ‘breakfast and luncheon, been seen only at the smartest dress­ sands o£ growers one with him. AU stopped to rest. Bryant and one man j and. dinner and bed time, concerning see a vast improvement and ; er herth littered with feminine ap­ making houses here and abroad. It for one, and one for a31, they would pushed on half a mile further and feet were healed up in no timi j the necessity for overshoes talk about has a sort of princess tunic body— cast their lots, and their tobacco, found a carp that belonged to one of no trouble since, Charles T. parel,” said a commercial travel lev ii-t so much If she Knew anything else who had just returned to 'town. “1 an overdress that reaches a little be­ th s robbers. They sent -back -for the f>. 65, Volant, Pa., Mar. U, to do? We ourselves understand per­ into one gigawtio pool. The grow­ low tbe knees and is shirred in ers would believe—and ha inade many rest of the men, who soon had their Potter Drug & Chem. Corp , immediately sought out In*' purser of fectly tliat when mother talks about of Caticura Eemediesj Boston, closely to the figure at the waistline. of them 'believe it later, toy imattei-oE- quarry surrounded and closed in on the boat an a told him he must liavs rmbibers ail the time we are impelled The bodice is cut out at the throat fact, businesslike, convincing argu­ them. The outlaws did not put up a made some mistake in allotting the by s-cone fantastic fate to forswear under an odd-shaped collarette or em* ment—that no matter how much to­ Sglit and when arrested were un­ Joaq-uiE 'Miller has £ rooms, as ihe person lie had In mine rahbers forever; but this is one of piecement that can be worn seirai-de- bacco they grew, or how much was armed. They tad either thrown away meat to tmild a home was undoubtedly a woman, it T misfii:- the things mother doesn’t understand. collete or with a little chemisette ol their weaipons in their flight to reach needn't very large, 91 judge hy her belongings. The thing a woman "’nags” about is grown elsewhere, they need only cor­ some kind. The overdress is built on the railroad or else had concealed PhifeidelpMa Inquirer, to "'Well, well!’, he exclaimed. much always one of the things she doesn't ner a good portion oE ihe crop to a foundation lining, close-fitting and them for effect when they found they who are held higth in popttl: excited. ’There must be some mis­ understand. And this is her tragedy. shoot prices skyward. lengthened with a deep flounce that The new idea, spread, and had -every were surrounded. Ail three of ths tion Just now. The beet of take. Let's look: at the passenger For th-e woman who naas is a fig­ supplies the underskirt to the tunic. men are now in jail, in Muskogee.— not needing terrestrial list.' ure of tragedy. Here is not tbe ex­ semblance o-E fairness. It was fair i It was effective in a very pale dh-ell- at first. The farmers, taking eager [ Muskogee correspondence Kansas City ; present,- ' ■■ : ' “Exam ioa tic t! or the list siioro ial ground near Monterey by entomo­ most generous and extravagant mor­ attention of an-other person, instead ciation. Felts: G, Ewing was made lar to the routine of a military cam p. of a national character than \ ’ ■> I logists. Tlie ’hones were surrounded tals in the world have always sh-owo of the fluttering feminine handker­ its General Manager! Charles H. The reveille is blown at 5:15, after Ward, and: this volume contains t hy parse im 1 -property, part of which a, curious streak of false economy chief of yore; for protecting oneself Fort, Ewing's neighbor, a man of im­ which' tbe “citizens” assemble for the humor Which made the nation consisted oE gold ore aments and some when it came to ordering proper from stray dog3 and disciplining -pet posing presence, was made Presi­ flag raising exercises and physical even while: the great Civil War ragl This fascinating book et 500 yagl crude coins,—Sacramento correspon­ dresses for dinners and dances, says ones, and more than either, for dent- drill. . dence San Francisco Call. - "smartness.” 'On city streets but few OE the supplanting of this co-op­ beautifully illustrated, will be aa Mrs. Clara E . Slmcox In The Delin­ Breakfast over, work is carried on postpaid to you fqr- $l-S 0.: A<3*-4 eator. They Hiave had a mistaken have bean seen as yet, the writer hav­ erative Association 'by a private ware­ in most of the classes until 10:45. Book Publishing House, l34 Le©na| T Iii3 NEW WOMAX Idea that warm evenings are sort ot ing observed hut one. They are us­ house concern chartered under a sim­ During the morning it is often nec­ street. New York City. ■ TiSudc. Ov«v by Q uitting CMTee. i night off as far as decent gowns -.ire ually made oE natural wood, stained ilar name, I shall write ia another essary to hold various rehearsals. concerned. They will go about all or -polished, and with a semi-precious article. It needs only be stated here Citizens are excused for these hy Art 111 Behaved Clwcic. Coffee probably wrecks a greater day in the irreproachable linens and stone set in the end. Tills stone that by “Association1’ is meant first written order from the recreatioa de­ Q, iMy one cluck Juing sir veil it mwe freely. hour is the signal for the assembling Bulletin. concern, that succeeded it- For the ■boys assemble and march up to the son for it. Can cpoii? , A. You g iw ; The w ork ii does is distressing of a forlorn array of shabby, worn- undisoerning farmer tliie two Associa­ tables for lunch, after which there Is hens too many eggs or too CAUVE TELLS JOKES HER­ enooijjli in seme instances; as an il- out finery, disgraceful to -behold. ON tions have been one and the same no work except in the kitchen de­ nest result, broken eegs :(!i'.i.L"x£ion, woman of Richmond, They are the wrecks and relies ot SELF. thing. The organization was first partment, and at 2 everyone leaves sm ear the feathers, wn'wih etictelrEg to Va., writes: tihe past year, produced without an Cjy ve 1ms been spending several and last "His Association.” As a to participate in whatever games the gather make loops -Which catch ■*S ’vas a co I'fee drinker for years, apology, and ■worn evidently with the me nib s on her estate In her native m atter 6 E-fact, It is nobody’s Asso- recreation department lias planned; by the neofc. Make box eig&taen :• ijo i11 ■;'. years my health feeling of satisfaction that comes with province In France, and as a result ciotion but Ewing’s, He is still Gen- j Marching cross country is often in inches square1 and set from thirteaiiS w .s completely shattered. I suffered a liLghlv virtuous act. Tawdry finer y is telling many droli stories ot her eral Manager. 1 order and sometimes a neighboring to fifteen eggs, according' to stee di Ecavttslly with hem'aches and nerv- is a .pitfEnl thing on a woman who experiences with the simple country The original Association began its town te favored with a minstrel hen and season.— (^.upe May Star'and eassess, a!sn palpitation oi the heart can afford nothing 'better, but when a folk. 9!ve attended the -birthday ■party career with the ISO-t tobacco; Ewing show. Dress call for the evening Wave. s.iT.c ?oas of ay>petite, woman of wealth elects to wear ;t of a -peasant girl, joinsd in the na­ end his associates claimed that sev­ meal is Mown at 5: in. The evening- 'M y sigirit "raiiaally lnga;i to fall, shabby, erstwhile .pretentious gown, tive dances and then sang a ballad. enty iper cent, of tbe crop was pledg­ is spent In play and military exer­ Use of Rubber. :: I lost, the sighl. of one eye one questions her good taste and After the ballad on old woman ap­ ed to them. Lator it was shown cises.' ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■; ■ .. ' 1 ; AU-hotigih cmrc than 125,0^,001) I :i;tt'jfell'.e-,'. The eye wlis operated judgment. Fortunately, however, wom­ proached L’alve and asked, "Does that they handled about one-third of The presidant writes: “We have pounds of . rubber are used - in Ute arid t.lie si^ut jiartislly re- en are beginning to awaken to a sense your screaming liurt you?” A differ­ the crop. no court trials, as this would bring world each year sd little attention ias \ v.Lo;--.!-!. then I became tetaiiy liliud in o£ their own shortcomings on this ent compliment v. as paid her by a vis­ The scale of -prices "began to ad­ the criminal idea too prominently been given to its cultiva.'tion that the: t!;tt Either eye. head. iting villager, wlio told her he knew vance in 1904. It is an economic prob­ before the. boys, I have asked all oE pure ■article sells at w'coleaate a t 1 “ r f j iloetoi- used io nrrj:e me to give The summer dinner-gown should tho proprietor of a beer garden who lem as to whether the Association or them i-o be ipolicemen themselves as vrj} ee-Tce, but I wan v.iii'el. and con- $1.30 a pound, one of the highest-: be in a class -set quite apart from would i>-iy her five francs, -or 51 a a reduced acreage—or both—vras r e ­ far as the observance of the law is prices paid for a: staple- com-tnipdTtj'i J tir.aesl tn drink it anti 1 iinally in a those worn during tlie Winter. I am day, to sing to his customers.—New sponsible for the increase. Indepen­ concerned, and it is remarkaible what ■cast oE severe itinpss the doctor in- making them mostly of firlnted chif­ York Press. dent farmers, those who ba3 not a strong spirit in favor of keeping sL’iied that I must give up coffee, so I The total number of ncprroes ia the fons and gauzes and fine nets over joined 1 !wing's movement, received the laws has been developed. This United States in the year 180* -wiis 1,­ !jegau using Postum , and in a mon.tli foundations of very fiQft ruffle the advantage of the same advanced spirit does not take tlie form of idle £ Felt iike a new creature. MiTTND SOCKS, WORK1B5N WAIT 000,000, speafeing in round tewas, ani‘.: —never silk. The liberty White emptoyes of the Philadelphia prices obtjniiGcL Association mem­ tattling, 4>ut of a : genuine desire to in 1900, 8,S41,0O0; ; ■ '■ -: "S steadily gained in health and themselves I use a great deal for bers. Tfce independent growers wero strength. About a month ago I bc- uphold good order in the cactrp. gowns that will see hard service. Electric Company stood about her disposed to skepticism. They said Law 27 reads as follows: “-Citizens' ^a.5i as ing OFape-Kuts food, and the They are always satisfactory, and with spades in their bands Mrs. Am- that Assac£ati*n "prizing” was Inter­ ■aiEect has been wonderful. I really aot helping the cooks sJsal! stay out Interesting Fac% the eoioTs are so lovely—shimmering, nie Borslsa, "who lives a t 52d street ior a»d cwrtly, and Association of tits feitchen, except hy special per­ toat like a now -woman, and have opalescent tints that d&fy any attempt and UTwnway avenue, Philadelphia, charge* ware higher. Several ware* gained about 25 pounds, mission.” If the State of Columbia Th* only effective and tt classification. During the London sat calmly over an excavatkm tnaAe fcousBaajii had fiaaucad tfee As- “ti.ara quits an elderly lady, and Jjoys can learn to obey this rule, and rem edy know» for. Gout, season they tell me the smart Eng­ by them in her Sidewalk, refusing to s&siatta* for kamdreds of °r t i e ' ®.pesident says they «an and do, sia, Jaundice, Kidnsy and iTefofe using Postum and Grape-Nuts lish woman lets her taste run riot to permit the work to go on. She as*- iM lera 1*w«^t themselves raised, { could not walk a square without there is ■nothing ta the Constitution der troubles, CciRstipatioa, the hard, 'brilliant colors, hut for onr ployed herse-11 in knitting and darn­ though thfry lulled out with ia narrow QEceeSjiiig fatigue; now I walk ten oi or laws of the United States that will ache, Biliousness and *R Intense heat J prefer something more ing her ihusband’s socks. margin. Independent waaseh«u«es: ever bother them wii-em they are mem twelve, without feeling it. Formerly subtle, less glaring. For three horn's tho -woman sa t in were MMpeting. Independent fann­ der oi the bowels is : L ;?: La refeftinfi I could retijember b ut ltt- a rocking chair on planks -placed ile, hut now lay memory holds fast ers holding aloof mado the comer in- Tbe plfferejKic*. UAGS FOR THE 11RIDE. across the hole, with her husband, eJtective. At one time (both 'Montague Mat­ iwiliat I read. . who was formerly in the Russian "Several friends who ft ave seen the Ths spick and. simncess ot the In the spring ctf 1905. -General Man­ thews and Matthew Montague were, rentarUahie effects of Postum and average trousseau leaves no place "jrmy, standing guard. Then a squad ager -Ewing faced a -Mg, grave, ab­ members of the British House of '■Grape-N'f* on me have, urged tlia' I : for a piece -bag. Everything is new, of woltce got busy, a member of the sorbing (tuestioa; “How shall 1 ln- Commons. Sir. Matthews was 2 -big, ; And in a house otherwise w-ell snp- mounted iVrce lifted the woman bodily d.uca the independents to hriag me several generatiocs f t# ts to the public iny powerful giant of a man. ,\lr. Mon­ i a Spiisshold.neeassi ty v ffering human it?,. * ' ->d, the yanng- matron is often at a from flier j -hair, and Borska . and his ihtir tobacco?” : tague &! .health. Robert G. think it was? A little chicken? Yes, Easy Prey to Rough Spccfcs in Wis- and BOWELS i and Mother Biddy was so glad to Miller, 315 Ferry St., My Fairy Sea. .“Each man qnajkes hie own stature, cousin Lakes. : ° f u l l b o T r u e m a i l e d f r e e Dantille, Pa., saya: I know a deep and bouadless sea see it, and she galled it “Fluffy.” And builds himself," ones wrote a certain 'Kidney complaint That takes three fairy days to Fluffy said: "Peep, peep! I have bygone author. Aad, looking "down Fishermen and anglers along Win­ «sr Wr;i« Toimj forYOUR Frea BoHto aade rae a cripple. reach; some brothers and _^ers In the the list of famous n»en of today, it nebago Lafce are alarmed oyer the I was stiff, lame and And if you’ll go along with me, shells; it you call them, S think they seems as though the little men build great decrease o f gacne fish in Lafce Winnebago and the i'ox River. For -Di.'CREERIE’S ad to endure terrible suf­ ‘We’ll play forever on the beach. will come,” So Mother Biddy said: ■best, says “Tit-Blts.” Take the ■: ■1. Treatment for Nervous ■: , 1 years these waters have besa regard­ I "was threatened with ‘'Cluck, cluck!” and something said: present Cabinet, for instance. ; The and Chronic. Diseases-. '. “Peep, peep!” and out came another shortest man is Mr. Lloyd-George, the ed as among- the greatest fishing pre­ isease and was refused In­ sea is splendid to behold; Bears the stamp of Absolute and i’ the examining physicians, It’s top is ail a shimmering light, chicken, as black as it -could be, so Chancellor of the Exchequer, who serves in tfee country. - ■ : Mother Biddy called it “Topsy.” Are Now game fish are scarce and the Genuine Worth, founded on the /vous, weak and run down, Just like the narrow path of gold measures 5 feet 7 inches, Mr. John 'SFsteni;0 £ Chrei there any more?” said Mother Biddy. once great fishing industry carried on ildney Pills helped me, and The moon makes on your sea at Burns is about the san&e 'height, al­ ^! A W ondrous Blessing to t time I was entirely cured." night. “Yes. Peep, -peep! We’re coming; though broader, while Lord Morley is in Winnebago, Calumet, and Fond du t h e SIOK. a n d A.ILIMC. . .nher the nam e— Doan’s. For wait for us,” and there ‘ came four Just over o feet 7 inches, his thin­ Lac counties is a more shadow of Hr. Greene is giving to tlie .- toy all dealers. 50 cents a bos. Its waves are never blue or green, more little chickens. The first one to ness and inclination to stoop making its former self, , ■ ■ : world, a surer means of cure JSter-Milburn Co., Bn Halo, N. Y. But just a lovely kind of pink; come out was as white as snow, him appear somewhat less. 1 During the set line season of- last than has ever here to for® b *eE ‘ The shore Is sugar, white aud clean, and Mother Biddy calted it “Snow- „ -Mr. Asquith is 5 feet 8 inches, winter fishermen complained that they placed before the : discouraged Pinched the Wrong Pigs. Which makes thi? water good to saow,” The nest was yellow and about an inch and a half taller than caught so few game fish they were victims of chronic complaints. A ohlld-loving man ivas on bis troy drink, white, and she named it "Daisy,” Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, and three scarcely paid for ihrir trouble in ■■ ;: Df*- GftEJENiE: ) (Denver to transact some important Then there was a yellow one with inches taller than Lord -Rosebery. The fishing. It Is strongly contended that Is th e proprietor, .df;^^ th a t -most- usiness. During the afternoon he And if you want your fortune told. a brown ring around its neck, and shortest man in the House of .Com­ the game fish. are . losing ground be­ marvelous of all remedies Sot 'tlced, in the opposite section of the To know ivhat’s coming in a year, that was called “Brownie,” And mons, by the -way, Is Mr. Stephen fore the onslaughts of the "rough” the Nerves, and blood- : v ■■ ' lman 'fi sweet-fn^ed, tired-appear- You only have to find and hold what do you think! one was all black, Walsh. Labor member for the Ince flSh. -■ ■ ' ' ■ . .-. OR. GREENE’S NEfWURAv'^ "avejing with lour small One ol my seashelis to your ear. only it had a little white spot on the division of Lancashire, who Is only All varieties of bass, together with All- are privileged to consult Dr. ing sorry for the moth- top of its head that locked itke a 5 feet 1 inch in height. pike, pickerel, sturgeon, muskailonge, Greene; by mall, entirely free. . ■;J jade friends -with the Of course it is a distant sea, ’ cap, so Mother Biddy called it "Spot- Mr, George Grossmith, the popular trout and catfish are known as game, 9 West I4tii St., New YorK GI4? And tfskes three fairy days to ti 2.” N-ow they were all out of their entertainer, who his jnst retired, is and ail others are "rough” fish. The : WRITE TODAY - i ixt morning lie heard reach; shells, and they said: “Peep, peep! so small that fMtr. Corney Grain once most commonly known rough' fish in jsticms behind the car­ ’But if you'll go along with me, We’re hungry,” So Mother Biddy said: tucked him under his arm and car­ local waters are the carp, sheephead, er tils, and the patient We'll play forever on the beach. “Cluck, cluck! Come see my babies,” ried him off the platform. Corey dogfish and lawyers. The edible -perch V '-. " Hard Luck. tf the mother as she and out of the house, close by, came eouid have done the saime with ,,;Goe- is in the rough class, but anglers In a FhikidelpWa club a /them and looking out. FOR WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. a little girl with some corn-meal in Gee’s” brother, Mr. Wee don Gros­ would like to see the perch protected was met not: long- ago 4>y tne' an- jl white foot protruding “Every girl is out of town,” moaned a dish, and my! wasn't she glad to smith, who is ahout 5 feet 6 inches, and will take steps toward putting; noun-cemeat fronoi' a follow member iposlte curtain. Reach- Arabella, see the chickens? while Sir John Hare is only 5 f-eet it in that class. The rough flsh are. that -a friend of lwt.ii had fallen 111. i aisle he took hold of “AH the fellows are having a good 'After they had eaten all they i inches. Mr. Edmund Payne, the destroying the game fish. v " “i understand from, the 'physiciaii," and 'began to recite; time iu the country,” added I. wanted, they thought they would take IJOpular Gaiety favorite, is perhaps A -discussion has come up as to said the first ir.ombor, '-“that Tom foasr % went to market, “Well,” said mother, “we’ll have a a walk aad see this queer world they the shortest actor on the stage. He the best method o>E keeping down the brain lever. He’ll raotfv-erj itmt it’s - stayed at home; good time in the city, making small haid come to live in. is just oyer 5 feet 3 inches. rough fish. Some advocate th-e un­ thought ids mind wiil' te ,4 W i f c 'i ig had. a piece of roast vacation trips every little while. Pretty soon they came to a foroolt, J. M. Barrie, who hae been known restricted use of gill and hoop nets; \ “T trust the -diagnosis Is incorrect," There are fun and a tan to be had and they all stood in a row and Hook­ to play cricket, was -once depicted hy others plaoe their faith in the use of came in fervent tones from the sec­ g had none; even if one cannot go to Lake George ed in, “Let us have a drink,” they a facetious cartoonist peeping over certain nc-ta at certain1 seasons; but ond member, ‘'iiiasmiHJh as Tom owes jig cried ‘wee-wee' all the or the Catskills or Bar Harbor. I’ll said, so they put their heads down, the shoulder of a cricket bat, as there has ibeen no definite action oth­ me 100.”—Lip-piucott's. talk it over with Aunt 'Sue and we’ll er than that the State Fish Cominis-: 6.0 me." when— though to pr-otect himself from one of see how many times we four can go ‘‘‘Peep, .peep!” said Spottie. "I see Tom Ri-chardson’s extra-special speedy sion has planted some pise fry in Ths ideal IjSfltl ATjSI ACruamof Jtaiat?1' inquired the eager Cathartic “■ *'i? Caator OH li tie foot was suddenly a-tripping before and after father’s a little chicken wi-’.h a spot on its deliveries, Mr. Barrie is not quite the lake and the river.—Neenah cor­ CHILDKEK LICK THE EPOOH. 11-ilev-,, Flr.f r.l -'j-y. IJorrccta respondence Milwaukee Sentinel. i. 2 Sc­ , and a cold, quiet voice two vacation weeks.” head. so small as that, but with his mus­ Mother and Auntie Sue, according­ should think it was quite “i'T-o, no,” said Brownie: “it has tache off and a little make-up he ly, put their heads together to such WORLD’S INDUSTRIAL CENTRE* . PerpeUi&l tratcr rights! flntr witter, productive —Ladies’ Home Journal. a ring around its neck, and looks like would ipass -for a very nice Eton hoy cr^p faLlureg uijknovvTU 50 biislisls Trbeat p e r irite, good purpose that yesterday we all me." io 5 tom of fourteen or fifteen. Terras WrltP now; UNW00a>1 COa' set out—tfy Broadway subway train “Peep, (peep!" said Daisy. “I think Mr. Barrie is exactly 5 feet 5 inches Busiest Manufacturing Region on P-oelc Sprtngib, Wyoming. ; ; 3 Island Sound pearl. Earth Due to England's Coal. ; rgest and finest pearl ever and abundantly provided with lun­ it’s like me, for It is yellow and in height, two inohes taller than Al­ If cheon—for Fort Washington Heights white.” And I don’t know hut they fred Austin, the Poet Laureate, and an A'bout the busiest industrial region tcUIi weak Long Island Sound has on earth is-the lowland of England cyerf, tos©lEionspson’s Eye Wafer 1 hy Horace A. Saunders of and a royal good time. We got out would all have tumbled in to see if Inch shorter than Rudyard Kipling, at One -Hundred and Eighty-first from 'Lancashire and fhe Mersey Riv­ srwalk to a New Y-ork spec- they, hadn’t felt something drop on who is just 5 ifeet 6 inches. Thomas street and walked to war-3 the West the end of their noses. “What’s that?’' Hardy and Kail Caine are only an er on the west to Newcastl§-on-the- .• $800, Tihe pearl was found Tyne in the northeast. Here are lam Redoing, who had no Side, eras sips Broadway and St. said Fluffy. '‘Cluck, cluck!” said Moth­ inch taller. Turning trom authors to Nicholas avenue—you’d never recog­ scores cf cities and towns, the ham« tie value, end e ^changed it er Biddy, 'hEvery chicken of you come artists, one finds that E. A. Atbey, nize them, for up here they’re like of the industries, the pot­ ■ spot for Saunders’s boat in, for it is going to rain, and you’Ii R. A., and Sir Laurence Alma-Tadema country roads—and hy the low and teries, the, great shops husy with js drove a crafty bargain, lor get your feathers wet.” are exactly 5 feet 5 inches in height, rambling wooden church (Holy road iron and steel and other raw :ma- a once a Ceykm diver for So they ran as fast as they could, while S ir B. J . Poynter, t'he presi­ they call it), against which leans the terials, manufacturing goods of high and knew instantly the value and in a few mirmt-es tbe sis little dent of the Royal Academy, is just old "11 miles from New York mile­ value for a m arket as wide: as the find. Tbe entire fleet of fiSty chickens were all cuddled under 6 feet 6 Inches. On the other hand stone”; down hill all the way, by old earth. ’ . ; .. : . .. ■ boats is now working the sec- ■Mother Biddy's wing, fast asleep.— those two famous artists, Marcus and rickety frame (mansions? and S. L, Elliott, in S t.' Nicholas. Stone and Frank Dick see are ‘both Over all this lowland hangs a if tlie Sound around Sontti Nor- splendid new granite houses, til] we black pail or salt coal smoke, the in quest ot more $600 pearls, over 6 feet in height, the latter be­ •reached the low fence and the nar­ landscape studded with, the tall iihe treasure trove 'trepidation is A BOY INVENTOR. ing fi feet 1 inch, and probably the row entrance through which we pass­ spouting C'ttimneys. For all this erid- agitating even ft Ike oyster openers in Here is a little story of the inven­ tallest Royal Academician. ed into thc thick roads of Fort Wash­ less activity in manufacture, - says the restauranfts of this city.—New tion by a young hoy of St. Lon is, ol It is generally supposed that Lord ington Park. We followed the nar­ The World Today, is wholly due to Haven Evenitig Register. a lightweight motor. Many of the Roberts is the shortest of famous row, winding little path over the boy readers of this page are vastly military men of today. As a matter the location in these lowlands of fabu­ bridge which crosses -the deep steep interested in engines and motors, and of fact, he is a fraction of an inch lously rich deposits of coal, ■: ' ' Sore throat ia no trifling ailment. It wil! Coal tfor a century and a h a lf; has sometimes carry in fee tion to the entire railway cut ('Colorado Canyon Ana- ■perhaps some of you have construct­ taller than General French, .who is system through the food that ia eaten, helia christened it) through which ed toy motors for «se in your little exactly l> feet 6 inches. General Sir heen amagical bauk^accGirat in Great ftamlins Wizard Oil is a sure, quick care. the Hudson River trains go thunder­ steam cars and automobiles. This Evelyn Wood is just over 5 feet 7 Britain, (bringing in:;existence these . Vieumt- Ssuastga ing by; around ;'.nd over jagged rocks young fellow is Charles Godlove, aud inches. Lord Wolseiey being of the great artisan popui;- - Vis, making de­ Nearly every Japanese son follows the . , Is distinctly different from any ■ profession or trade of Jii.f father. and always under tall towering trees his -invention has keen entered for the same height. Lord Kitchener is one mands on every >ri x .nei't : for ' the metals and timber and textile fibres : other sausage you ever ta«ed. Mrs-Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children to the very edge of the crags, where American rights a t the Patent Office. of the tallest men in the -araiy. Stand­ teething, softens the gama, red u cos inflamma­ we could see down into the green Most m-otors are so heavy that it ia Ing 6 ifeet 1 inch in his stookings. for the busy mills, and then calling Just try one (an and itia sure to ; tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c. a bot tie. Hudson flowing at our feet. Mother a problem how to get enough buoy­ In the legal ‘profession Lord Hals- on the farms and ranges of Ameri­ become a p)«U-time .hiceosity, to ca, the Argentine and other new spread the luncheon on a dry fiat rook ancy In the flying machines to sup­ htiry holds the record for lack of : be served at frequent iatercalis. ' ■ Humane Principles. lands, for the bread and meat to "Why do you Iwgrudge me the and while we sat and ate, Arabella port them. The lighter the machinery inches. 'Ho is not quite 5 feet 3 ' Libby*s Vooitrta Sau~ and I roiled stones down the steep feed these industrial millions. pleasure of a little sociability?'' said oE such “airships,” the ©asier It is inches in height. Justice Wright is s a g o just suits for brcaidast, is rocks and saw them splash into the scarcely a feet (i inches, while Jus­ Of all this textile territory Man­ M-ys. Comtossel, “Ton seem to hate to keep afloat, as you can see from :: fine; for luncheon and satis6e» a t : 1 water, and counted the many boats watching the birds flly. Little birds tice Darling is just over that height. Chester is the central market and 1 liiiave coraixvny.” clearing house. In Lhe Manchester dinner or supper. Like- all; of; ■Well," answered the farmer, "you of all sorts and sizes that were pass­ need little wings, buf great birds like The tallest man in the world. of ing aiong the stream. Then we Exchange 177 towns are -represented, Libby’a Food Products it Is care­ p Pm s member of the S. P, C. A. the eagle and the hawk need great science is pixjba'bly Sir Oliver Lodge, walked doivn to the “Point” and as eleven, of them having each a popula­ fully cooked aod prepaied. ready d I hate to have the chickens kill- big wings to support them. who is fi feet 3 inches, while Lord close to the water as mother would tion of 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 or over. . ; to-serve, in .’’—Washington Star. You can imagine how glad the Reay is only one inch shorter. Lord lih to y ’s let us (for the roclts are slippery and builders of airships and also of au­ Avebury and Sir William Crookes W h ite ta t o h e n - Ae tlie current swift), and watched the are both the same height, namely, 5 Faint Praise. cleanest, most scientific kitcheB iB Aanoi® tihe latest innovations in tomobiles will he to get a motor that A little girl taking her first ocean men and boys jpuddling in the river feet 7 inches, the Archbishop of Can­ ■ado acbooLs in Belgium Is a school is powerful but is also light in weight trip was awakened frcm a sound the world. ■a -.- ' ; : !-. . and some wee children by—you see terbury and the Rev. R^ J. Camp­ *r olgar making. and strong. sleep one morning when the steaime? the rocks are hollowed out to form bell heing also of that height . Other popular, ready-to-serve The best thing about the St Louis was close to a strip of coast where: a huge smooth and shallow bowl, In Sir Thomas Lip ton is one of the 1 Libby Purc Foods are;— : Starving and Sarcasm. t>oy’s motor Is said to be that a 30- the mountains tower sheer frcm the I have read with Ineffable rage which the tide iv-ater is always very horsepower motor will go in a six­ tallest of successful business men; J O tookotS warm, for thc sun is on it almost sJt and Andrew Carnegie, who is ■water’s edge to a height of thou­ lie wails of the poor, downtrodden teen-inch circle and will weigh only sands offeet, presenting a majestic P&et’ScsG BnlotS B n o f the time—while Auntie Sue, who was scarcely 5 feet 5 inches, is one of the Qaves af diabolical fashion againsl sixty pounds; Now, you boys who un­ as;iect not to he equaled in many with mother resting on one ol the shortest. Among royalty, the King .' ' V o a i l o a f V Vv..’ ,he obnoxious edict of a clean-shaven derstand machinery how is that? other places. The i-ittie girl's father, comfortable benches close by, told us of Italy, who is only 5 ifeet 2 Inches, (ace. Why wear unnecessary cloth­ This new motor does not need a spark carrying her to the deck, pointed to . CvapGfstotS m ilk all about the big strong fort that holds the record fOT lack of stature: ing? The elimination of such cloth­ and carburetor, according io the the great line of mountains, and ask­ used to stand here in Washington's press notice, as the ignition * of the white the King of Belgium, on the ing and shaving would add many days (almost directly opposite Fort ed her: . . . ./. .: ., -.- Gfaqew C h o w .. > ’ : precious minutes to our morning's gas is produced by the high com­ other hand, is nearly 6 feet 5 inches. Lee on the Jersey side) and how the “Well—what do you think of that?” SVSsxeeJ P i c k le s ' beauty sleep, which must now be dt# pression of air, producing heat. ■expecting, as was n‘atur-"il, : that she funny little gallows-like :post on the There are no valves in this new mo­ BOYS WENT TO CHURCH. voted to personal adornment for the would be quite overwhelmed at the Write for free booklet,—“ How extreme end of “the point” -is almost tor, it is air-cooled and has a station­ edification of those who may eon> just as it used to be in those days— Rector Won All Their Marbles and Fight. ■ . ■ ; . ' : -■ "I-' to make Good Things to Eat’'. descend to gaze upon our humble ary . The cylinders them­ instead she just rubbed her sleepy renewed and strengthened, but not selves revolve. . Tbey Couldn't Piay on Sunday* .Insist on at your ’ selves. Prehistoric man wore few improved npon—when the red lantern "Many interesting stories are told eyes. ■ ■■ : grocers. . ■ : V ^ clothes, neither did he shave. Theu The inventor of this motor is now “They took," she muttered, dubi­ which served as a lighthouse light 20 years old, but he has been working ot the late Bishop . Wilmer of Ala­ why should we? Why cower before swung Irani it to show the Continental bama, who was noted for his wit and ously, “li-ke hills.” : ■ / lihity, MoMoill & U h b y fashion’s hosts? Refbei! Rise up in on his idea for a light motor si ace W-hereupoh she went" to sleep again. soldiers and sailors the steep and he a little hoy, about the age of ■ sharp repartee,” said Robert W. Ken­ O S ttea g o tjhy m ight and wear beards. Whc was —New York Times. \ ' : rocky (and consequently most dan­ tbe older Sunbeams.—New York Call. nedy of Birmingham, Ala. “A story cares?—P. F. S. in the Evening gerous) landing place. For a long which is considered charactistie of Sturgeon from the. Hudson, ; : World. time we sat looking about and listen­ GRANT AND HIS MOHER. the man was told by a Virginia min­ ing—you couldn’t believe tig and ister at a private dinner in Rich­ A sturgeon weighing 300 pounds The British-built vessel is said tc Grant was a shy boy, very sensi­ was caught in tho Hudson River oS noisy 'New York was only just 'round tive to ridicule, aud tbe story of his mond not so very long ago. have a third longer life than ‘tho the corner; we seemed miles and “ ‘When Bishop Wilmer was rector Shad Island- at Atbaay recently. There American. TJ. F-—32 "horse-tra-de” and other instance of was a time when this; T o a s tie s .” patient—the kind of woman to whom the realm of sports as do billiards Whie^.celtect m ftd-’.Btoiith, eauiiag-SMe:^rojt’, • i.. and looked in ;ami my! "how those sure a plentiful supply of "Albany had. teeth, bad breath, grippe, aad ‘tn-jch MrWi™-: ‘people brought their troubles, but and pool In these days. i)ee£” In season, for moderate prices. dogs did jump d-bout and bark! Ahout who gave no confidences in return. “ ‘Bishop Wilmer, then a parson not T U P -when'- inffemcdj tirad, ; ouple of dozen- recipes —Troy Record. .' v . thirty ot them;! nearly of a size and She seldom laughed, and never com­ well fcnownj determined to hreak np ■ |r!Et ,S I : aod : bum, may lie iostaitfly complexion. j ‘ this practice, He himself had been relieved and atteBgiiiened by Paitica. ;r' -' i\ii' plained, Her son has recorded that .. Rail read Problem.' ■; fascinating dishes, . By the time ie had walked ' npvp- saw her a tear. The an expert marble player in hia boy­ . . ,i.. . . ihat CAiisfc cat«id\, ____. t d One Hundfed- ‘ not like Jesse Grant hood. Accordingly one Saturday he Howell—It Is hard for a waman (o street again we | usdersUBd statistics, ; ■; .. -i. .: (IlsEamaiion and' stop:. (Kt di^r.hsrge. : il k s. In entertaining that “Lyssus got his came across a number oJ the young reaedyfer.uterine eatarrh.^:. ■ -::- the long subway : Pov/ell—I guess: that-is so. ! told her.”—Froiai- Helen -men engaged ill a game. .The good Paxii;ic is a Jiariu'css yet povs-rrf-JJ ■ ■>lfcs o r c o m p a n y . if ve;u don’t belli hood and Youth TVshon asked several questions, and my wife that for every-(lias sens er the VI i.(V unt/ --'-"r] gi™ido0;diaiiicLa8at ^1 fun—Arabella Nicholas. finally challenged the lot to play him. <-ised in lathing it dcsb«L>y&w&>n and' - . < 1 r ■ trip you'd Just b( for "keeps.” Tp'f-'' rr:n?<'nt« "

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ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY The correct test of a drug store is AT ■ 5 by the manner in which prescriptions NUTLEY, ST. J. and medicines are prepared. The Perpetual Protection. Ftibsu rip tion, $1.50 Pt?r Tear public ha? a ri^ht to demand com­ " peteut, L’Oi isciei itinus a nd faithful ser- Office; Fianklin and Vi £® Lind veiiucii | vice in every instance where life or T hat’s w hat a guarantee of a real estate title ! 'lELEPHGNE 96-W "BEE: HIVE. S h o p j»t r>g C tir* tr$ t ______I health is envolved. by the . ■ 1 ; | To niaer this demand has been the JAMES D. FOY, Editor _____ ■ j, constant effort of this sto e. How COME SATXfUDAY, AUGtTST 7. ISO3 ] jj welt we have succeeded is proven by . |j the constant increase in our business. FIDELITY TRUST CO. The number of those wbo intrust us IN T lis passage of th? ta riff M il and . - 1 . - OUR TWELFTH ANNUAi with their prescription and dnig store ATO its approval by the President must warns, continues to grow larger. NEWARK, N. J., 'I prove a source Cf gratification to TALK r ■ . . ; all sensille citizens. Tiie measure Why not bring v«ur prescrip­ SALE OF N # FURS tions here ? actually revises the tariff downward, *1 ...... is; for it protects the assured, his heirs or de= despite the misleading figures which OYER. visees, even though the courts later construe A showing more elaborate, more extensive, more conclusive tbaa j the Democratic free-traders preant a y Daysfp' D]V q jim n riT T to establish their clsmis to iha con- f LCC D i d i a I l i u l the law so as to m ake the title defective. . . I ever—Extraordinary preparations have been made for this im­ UMkhj _ ' . i trsry. A word ss to these figures is portant events. Franklin A?o.. go?. Cli^stnut St. And it is valid so long as the com pany shaii not amiss. By calculating t’le per­ An Actual Money-Savini* of 14 to ’A will be in el: centage of the duty on tivs articles Tkjua 203 Nutley exist--th at is, it is perpetual. j These sales are looked for with keen interest by hundred taxed, but omitting any re'erence to rj 31'.' I ■ . . ' ' ■ ■ ' i taken advantage personally or have been told by friends of fori the articles transferred to the free It’s the cheapest kind of insurance—there is Local Agents sor Kodaks aad Supplies chases. Out sales have become popular, if not famous by the ) list, they manage t-> s-mw a slight only one prem ium to pay--the best security do not misrepresent—nor do we permit a piece of fur to go on ( increase in the percentage of tax- not in every way stand our guarantee of perfect satisfaction, atio:;. Of course such a method is' Tae Firs .4!sr^n System. at a fair charge. Investigate this for your= and low prices be ng the chief inducements of this sale. Our easy payment arrangement also contributes to the at wholly erroneous. To presents com -: 2 4 i->rm Testi self. It m ay save you thousands of dollars. of this sale—A REASONABLE DEPOSIT SECURES ANY PIEC para live- statement that would be: 3 End. Taos, and in the meantime you may pay as you feel you can spare thel worth anything it wculd Its ceres- 5 Special Civli. Yantacaw, No. I. The following is merely suggestive of the sale. sary to show the percentages of re- 9 Special C;il!. Avondale, No. 1. j - t* j" i , , ..,2-2 Siecial. W. Niitlev Hoae* MINK SCARFS, Natural and BROOK MINK SCARFS auction. inserting those percentages J . ■ ■ , , , , l.DI'AT■<,['. OF ALARM U0XE5. Blended $14,50 to $85.00 a0,(1 more. styles, $3.9£to $10.50 and] represented where, e.sm tbs ease oi 7 SL col, H ^ th o m e Ave. ARE YOU T e 1150 CUSTOMERS FOX SCARFS—Isabella S&ble and JA P MINK SCARFS . Baum, $7.50 to $44,SO and more. hides for instan ce, th e en tire 15 p e r ^ g High St. ar.d Bltwmiield Ave. —OF— Jap Mink Scarfs $12.00 : LYNX SCARFS—Black and na­ and more, cent, former!y imposed was stricken 14 Passaic Av: & HigliiieUl Lane. -­ tural $18.50 to '$70.00 and more. off. D educt from tiis p e rc e n ta g e s: 1 5 Sutte; tlvwaite ave. ri Noith road- SQUIRREL SCARFS — Natural ERMINE SCARFS — : of reduction the comparatively few !1« Grant and Whitford B A N K O F N o T L E Y ? and Biended $5.00 to $32.00 and $37.30 and more. , J .. . ■ , „i 117 P assa t Av. & Chestnut St. more, percentages of increase ana the re-; 23 Fi, li)kUll Av, t C-Ilt,e SL OPOSSUM SCARFS ^Sab8 If not, kindly take this as a cordial invitation to become WOLF SCARF'S—Blue, Gray and Isabella, $5.00 to $6.98 and i Black, $11.00 to $21.50 and more. mainder would afford a fairly accur-; 24 Karriron St. front Lot^itz1 Mill, one, A deposit account encourages systematic saving, and it will ate measure of the reduction. j 26 BtoeoiiieM Av. & Centre St. LYNX MUFFS—Black and na­ SKUNK SCARFS—Natural !i ------— ...... : 32 Prospect St. ML View Av. sureiy pay you to consider us favorably. tural, $9.50 to $70.00 and more. Sable, $12.50 to $42.60 and. ] FOX MUFFS—Isabella Baum and Ths la te s t OCC^IOR for gniti-;« Black Fox, $7,50 to $14.50 and 'BLENDED JAP MINK MI as Franklin Av. & CLestnut St. more. $8,75 to $29.50 and more. tude over the tariff contest to all 30 FvaLlk!Li! Vreeinud Aves. Accounts in Our Provident Department PONY COATS—$27.50 to $135.00 RACCOON MUFFS — Sable! true Republicans I 'll t be taerhigldy 4 t Fran!.;in Ave. & KingsLand St. Draw Four Per Cent. Interest and more. Isabella, $7,95 to $22,50 and : satisfactory man n®.r in which the‘-i2 NLl:ols' Factory. CARACUL COATS — $42.50 to OPOSSUM MUFF — Sable to $i4!3.00 and more, , Isabella, $3.98 to $6,98 and mor^ President has acquitte.:! him self, 43 B: noSfioSd Ave. i. Elm PI. - SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO SENT AT REASONABLE ANNUAL RATES SQUIRREL COATS—B I e n d e d deinon^tratiiig eveEi to the most 52 Avon

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Miss Anna Langdon, of Hawthorne ave­ LOUS NOTES OF nue, will return on Monday from a three We A n Offering weeks sojourn at Asbury PaTk. LEY NOTABLES Mr. and Mrs, George Eastwood, of f-iahrr^6i- . Vreeland avenue, are spending a few General Interest to Locat weeks with relatives at Burlington. NEWARK-S-.ST^.jfefe B SA lJTIPU L Seadtrs. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Smith, of New Broad, New and Halsey Streets Ldidy, of Highfield lane, is York are guests of Dr. William A. Rock­ Newport, R. I. well. of the Enclosure. Passaic avenue. DeVries is spending her vaca- Miss Jane Whiting and Mis3 Katherine <■ >ury Park. Carr, of Brooklyn, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis, of Beech street. Mrs. W. J. Berg, of Nutley ave- OUR HOUSEHOLD -joo e to Qtiogue, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Van Winkle, of Miller street, have returned from a stay olan, of Walnut street, is spend- of several weeks in the Cat ski ll Mountains. eeks at Asbury Park. The Misses Maude and Edith Greer, of the finest and most reliable line of reme­ CLUB PLA N Sperry, ot Chsstnut street, is Chestnut street, are sojourning for a dies such as are at present much needed ! outing at Asbury Par):. month at the Hotel Breslin, Lake Hopat- by vacationists and those living in the con-i. ames McEli^ot and Miss Theresa country. For all tan, sunburn, freckles, MAKliS ItlYINU tiAjV . .,t are at Cortlandt, N. Y. Miss Mary Mitchell, of New Brunswick, etc.. we have lotions that will positively Mrs. A. V. Lea man, of North Road, is was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mc- remove tbe biemishe- without injuring sojourning at Gloucester, Mass, Eligot, of Hillside avenue, during the the skin in the least, T^e have heating W e’ve Provided a plan for the buying of home equipm ent which m akes it week. - salves and powders that act as quick Mrs. E. C. Miller, of Hillside avenue, is easy for young folks just beginning to keep house, and others, to furnish a home emolients, at tow prices. 'sojourning at Rocky way Park, L. I. The Misses Joanna and Bessie McEligot, com plete without financial strain. By joining one of our Household Clubs you of Hillside avenue, have returned home ; Mrs. E. J, C onham. of Vreeland ave- after spending a fortnight at Woodboarne, can buy alm ost everything tliat goes to furnish a house w ithout a big initial ‘nue, is visiting friends at Chatham. N. Y, . ' expenditure. .. . ■ ’■Mrs^mil'A. Tauuhert, of North road, HEMRY T. LEFFERTS The engagement of Miss Ethel Town­ Thousands have joined these clubs and'are enjoying their advantages. .. 8 ‘ friends in New York state, send. of Hillside avenue, to Ernest W. DRUGGIST AND CHEMST M embers of the Household Olubs can choose.from our m am m oth stocks, pay- 8 : ^ !entre street, is Green, also of Hillside avenue, has been Passaic and Nutley Aves. Nntiey, It. J. bounty, N. Y. announced. THOSE 90 ing only our regular low prices, and arrange for the paym ent in the easiest pos- Chestnut street, Mrs. Edwin P rob art and family, of sible way. - ^,jL^ frit o’ Woods, L. I. Mountain View avenue, will spend the The repair work on River road is progressing rapidly under tbe supervision f „ Ft Redfern. of Pros- remainder of the Summer at "Oakcroft," WHAT YOU CAN BUY ON" THE Jackson, Mich. j of the County Board of Freeholders. The Tiering at Allenhurst. ■ stretch from Kingsland street to Nutley / >. jtiT&tan. of Grant ave- Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Finkman, of New avenue is already completed. .» ' CLUB PLAN V H Jkicives at Delaware, 0. York, have teased the J. M. Whesler house in the Enclosure, for two years, and [ A party left Nntiey on Saturday last Seeing Machines . C. Davis, of Colonial are occupying it. j for Miilingon, N, J., composed of the Pianos Carpets1 . Rugs trip to Gouveneur, N, Y. I Misses May and Edna Dunn, Robert Don­ Parlor Suites . Dining Chairs Window; Shades Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Newton, of ! aldson, Donald. Harry and Bertram Don­ ' Philadelphia, is a fiuest Couches Library Suites Talk Ing-Machines Nutley Park, have gone on an auto trip to ’ aldson and Theodore V. Miller. They will L. Porter, of tlie Enelos- Fancy Tables Cape Cod, Mass., where they will remain be absent ten days. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Book Cases 1 ■■ Reclining Chairs for several weeks. Rea chaperoned the party. Writing Desks Macey Cabinets Brass' Beds. - ' /nway, of Passaic avenue, is re- Music Cabinets Mr. and Mrs. A. Middleton Slaughter, ■ The regular monthly meeting of the Library,Tables Iron Beds ; . [ be convalescent after a severe Miss Beatrice Slaughter and Douglas Men’s Association of the Vincent Metho­ Dinrag Tables Library Couches Bed Springs I Slaughter, of Hawthorne avenue, are at dist Episcopal Church, will be held in the Sideboards Morris Chairs Mattresses Point Pleasant for the month. hionias McVeigh, of Bloomfield ■ lecture room of tlie church on Monday China Closets .Rocking Chairs ' . ' Pillows - ' , \ ■is at North vale, N. Y., for a Mrs. O. D. Faulkenbury and Miss S2rah night, the 9th inst. No admission will Serving Tables Chairs Divans ; ■ he charged, but a stiver collection will Fau lken bury, of Hillside avenue, have re­ Hall Clocks Library Chairs Dressers E. T. Humphrey, of Prospect street, turned from ThawvilSe, III., wliete they be received. The public is invited. Hall Racks . Magazines Stands Sercens .urned home from a stay at Asbury have been for several weeks. Several musical and music loving per­ Lace Curtains Table Covers ; Fortiers Alpheus Geer, of Nutley avenue, who is sons ,;re trying to organize a Choral Union , Claude V. Boynton, of Whitford spending the summer a t Quogue, Long in Nutley, under the leadership of an able te, is s[lending a few weeks a t Lake Island, with his family, has just recov­ conductor from New York city. The plan is to. ered from a severe attack of diphtheria. to form a chorus of at least one hundred voices and to give three or four concerts . and Mrs. Bushnell Bigelow, of Nut- Mr, and Mrs. William J. Kinsley, Mas­ each season in Town Hall at popular ivenne, have returned from Spring ter William J. Kinsley, Jr.. and Miss prices. ’ e. Gertrude E. Kinsley, returned from a few Jbert East'.vood, of Vreeland avenue, weeks’ camping trip to Belgrade Lakes, The Prudential Maine. j returned from y visit to friends at FOOD FOR THOUGHT. Jl'aio, Assemblyman and Mrs. John F. Claris, In case of FIRE, are you pioperly - ■' - r’i M’ss Maileline Montague, of Grant ave- John F. Clark, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. protected? te, is a guest of friends at Pittsfield, Huntley returned to Nik ley on Wednes­ What is the, financial standing of the recent conceesion, adding $20,000,000 to day. They will reside on Hawthorne company in which you are insured? Mas?;. , avenue. Wliat is its record as to payment Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dan tho rue, of Cen­ of claims? outstanding insurance, was a voluntary Investigate the financial strength tre street, are staying at 0 ;ean Grove for Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ball and Miss Viv i­ and reputation of our companies: a month. an Bell, of the Terrace avenue, spent The HARTFORD, INSURANCEOOM- one In every sense of the word. It was several days during the week as guests <-f PANY OF NORTH AMERICA, NEW Miss Ethel Halsey, who has been a Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols a t ’‘Camp Nut - HAMPSHIRE. NORWICH UNION. guest of friends at Lake Hopateong, is loy,” Lake Hopatcong. REMEMBER that the best is always inspired solely by the Com pany’s policy home again. the cheapest. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sargeant, of HUNTLEY 6 CLARK .'-.yV.r. Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Livingston, of Nut­ of fair=dealing: and liberality. ley avenue, have gone to Carmel, N. Y., Satterthwakeuvenue, sailed Tuesday on REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE for a mo tt tli. a European trip through Holland, Ger­ COM MISSION ER OF DEEDS many, France and Switzerland, They UNION Bl DG- 9-11 Clinton S t. NEWARK >1 William J. Kinsley is on a fishind. trip will be gone about a month. PHONE 3719-W MARKET ■ ■,T- it) the Georgian Bay and Moor?- R3ver dis­ tricts, Canada. ' "Mi-. a'nsl if e . W'f H. Riker, of Franklin ■ ' avenue, have returned from a visit to The Strength of Cem ent Depends ■ ■ - M * ' : friends in-Vermont. •v Miistar Dr.igla:i Pierson, of Franklin , M ost upon its Fineness f avenue, is spending a iveais at Fort Wads­ worth, L. I. In your concrete construction— use the cement " . /'V • : . w .yr.v Mrs. Myrtle Lefferts, of Passaic avenue, that is mxicLi stronger (in form of concrete) than • •••• • ■-.ii has returned from a visit to friends at any other cement when mixed with as jim ch .sand, ; - .,i l. s Warwick, N. Y. and equaaUy strong when mixed with more sand. Captain ,f. B. Applegate, of North road, ‘f Vj. has returned from a week's stay in camp a t Sea Girt. '■ ' , -v - Mrs. Otto Bluhm, of Whitford avenue, —THE— • -v -----.-. "ri • has returned from a visit to friends at - - IEW ;G 00D S^;-a:; Stamford, Co an. . Fashionable Finish A Good Variety and Large Assortment of W ash Goods, Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. Holm .in. of Hillside P o r t ! ftHOk Ginghams, Sham breys and Seersuckers, 15c values at avenue-, are 'spending u few weeks at FOR YOUfc : 12c and 12 I-2c per yard ; „ ' Brat tie boro. Mass. is a ad a of correctly proportioned taw materials— COLLARS-ANO.CUPPS Tlie Missus Mamie Ha mien and Julia is absolutely free from, fault in adhesive quality— IS THE Our W hite Goods assortment in Persian Lawns, India Hocitstrasser have beun spending a -week and is ground 1 OAT fmer than any other cement, Linen, Swiss, plain and dotted; , plain and and it is a t Roekaway Be;:c!i. Dull PlnfsiH. barred; M adras, fancy and figured; Lawns, striped, Unequalled for Um foim Results Mis. J. Canfield, of New York, is visit­ We call for work in , barred and figured— Prices ranging from 10c a yard ing her daughter, Mrs. Henry M. Libby, Ask tbe dealer why and how, or send diiect to us for fise bocks Nutley and Avondale and up. ; • of Whitford avenue. HILILM'IK Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Gatiiwaite, of Pros­ . STEAM LAUNDRY, All New Goods—Latest Patterns—Good Values pect street, will spend the month of Au­ Kutiey Coal & Supply Co. D. G. DecK^i", Looaf fluent gust at Deposit, N. Y. 4 13=41 S n o rk e t S t., N ew ark, N. J. PHONES 526.1 Newark: l^S-U Nutley W. O. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gardner, of Elm NUTLEY, N. J. pluef, who have been staying at Point PASSAIC AVE., AND CHESTNUT ST., NUTLEY, N. J. Pleasant nre home again. Mr. aad Mrs. William M. Weiam, of Vreeland avenue, wilt t-o to TuKe

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fu tie second place, a word or two THE PULPIT. concerning tbe place of little chil­ dren: Jesus called a little child and set him 5n the midst of them1. They *N ELOQUENT SUNDAY SERMON SY belong in the church. They "were DR. FRANCIS B. UPMAM. placed nineteen hundred years ago Of having your W atches or Clocks repaired among the disciples. He called "a child, aad set him in the midst o£ factory. After others fail try us and c them. Dr. Henry van Dy&e has a Theme: Children and Church- yourself that you can get better work here tha^ book entitled “God and Little Chil­ Report of United States Commis­ dren.” He raises aad answers tbe city—We take pains with all our work. All question. In the book, of the relation sioner at Washington, B. C. to those who die in Infancy held by repairing. 7 : : -.' " V Brooklyn, N. Y,— In Sands Street God. He says that there are three on In^rnal Taxes. Memorial Church, the pastor, the possiblo answers: First, that they _ S n BH j^JafsSSSSP® 3 Eev. Dr. Francis Bourne Upliara, are lost; second, that some are lost £5 S a ot fWf i iB MkAixca.n«v— The preliminary report ot the Com­ and said. Verily I say unto you, ex­ consi&era at length the second posi­ NUTLEY, cept ye be converted and become as tion—that some are saved and some missioner of Internal ^Revenue shows 172, CHESTNUT STREET, SO YEACii,' little children, ye shall not enter into are lost—finally to conclude that it this disparity for the year ending EXPERIENCE the kingdom ot heaven.” Br. Upham is not tho true one; but that tbe third June, 1909, as compared -with the pre­ said in the course of his sermon: position its true—tbat “of such Is the vious year ending July, lffOS. Tbe The theme selected Ior the morn­ kingdom of heaven;" tbe child of one decrease in revenues from spirits, in­ ing has been given me by the general who is ® Christian or not a Chris­ cluding whiskies, .wines and brandies custom of the church; for, as you. tian, a child baptized or not baptized, was $5,29 Qv773, irhile that from ales Excelsior know, this is Children’s Day, hon­ a child be.rn Sn a Christian land or ia and beers was ¥2,351,205. ' ' ored and observed everywhere. It is a heathen laud- -it makes no differ­ In direct variance -with these de­ ence; “their angels in heaven do al-. s"»to“S«BP§P* T rade M arks expected that we turn our thoughts creases were tbe increases from .to­ Designs to-day away from the study of the ways behold the face of my Father bacco, including cigars and cigarettes, “t'FvT ' COPYRIGHTS &C. battle and the bruise of lifo, away ;which is Iu heaven," and all belong to which It is suggested Show that Odorless Auvoiie RonrKnit atid tie'swririiioii mn* God and to our Father. jUS^l" M froc* Trtit'tiT^r mj from the study of the shadow and some of the money which formerly iiivt'Hikm iri p>miL J-ni(!n* the smoke, for the study of the faces I There are people in our church 't.LoiwHrTMrilyr^MaiisHf.lul* S&BDilGUi* w r*s*i;«ots went for “drinks” "went last year for eent OMert iic.vir* for ncjoiiri:^ iwLeutu* of little children; that tte come to- ' who take other views, but a large smoking and ciicswing tobacco in pro­ i’AioiiU* \>xkon ilirt>n.'jh Mu mi * rccalr^ day from the co'tating house, and *>0*41;^, vii^out ctitsi^o* iu the proportion bold this view, tbat tha hibition States. The increase from E xcavat|nj from the shop, si ail from the store, as children belong to God at their birth. tobacco revenues rwas slightly more it were, to the n;ir3ery; th a t we suf­ We agree with Bishop Gilbert Haven fer the lijtjie children to come unto than $2,000,ftOO, making the net de­ >A, scientificfca rj il$o il- ol f 1111\straiPri - w*<-|tl y ♦ ‘T-nrceftt ctr* when he said: “Every one of us, crease from liquors and tobacco ap­ t-K\ Intuit o\ ;my jJ.ninl;iL TL r»rmn* $o o us, take 'them up in our arms and get when he came to God voluntarily for proximately S5.500,000. vifjir: fnsir mouths, $1* SJokS byai? Tie* sweaters, frdm them instruction and blessing; the fir't time, came from a backslid­ it constitutes a most peculiar and Another interesting feature of tbe ...... I G o . 3e]“ *v,j|s$Ys& den state; that we started life wittt report is that light cigars and cig­ Br-iDch 0 # L’ 9t~ ^Vaslii natoo. most interesting service. Him ." arettes showed an Increase In ’ con* As a. rule, little children are pre­ And in tbe third place, as the les­ 5-?AVING ths latest improved machinery for work of this! sented to-day for the sacrament of son from little children essential to sumption, while heavy cigars fell off. baptism. Not to mate them fit for Christian progress: “Except ye be­ Chewing and smoking tobacco gave I am prepared to execute all orders promptly and solic| heaven, for they are already; hut to come converted," said He, “and be­ an iucreasB in revenue of almost $1,­ signify deliberately, and with, the dig­ come as little children, ye shall not 500,000. The falling off in revenue is of the public patronage. nity, the authority, and the worth of enter into tbe kingdom of heaven." especially noticeable in States which APPARATUS APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF HEt ! iinij TRADE-M ARKS prom^iiy obmineti Jilt the church behind the form, our be­ manufacture and -ship large consign­ l^.ictmmi'so^ I'fao iiM, \\ia ubmisi PaTEW TS [ lief that they already belong to God. The half of.«” «^s is sympathy. ", ments nf liquors to other States. Ken­ ■ AI.I. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO iT H AT FAY* advertise tiu'Sti lliurouiflijj', at out r tucky, for instance, is the only large I cxp?n£3, 1^‘te >'oltto I The lepers, you know, came to the j Send iiKid^I. jilwco crike^-h fur FREE import I priest, not to get cleansed hy him, producing whisky State -which shows | gn pjiteiitftWlity, £G yw;**’ practice* 5 UH- [ but to tell him that they were al­ an increase over previous yea;r, and O. E. C. FENTZLAF! ] PASSING RCF£REttCE5„ For free t^tLide ready cleansed; and ottr children that prabably -was in to-bacco reve­ r Hojk (tn I'rorihfctjle- I'au.-nts wHiot* S CHARLES STREET, nONTCJLAIR j 5 0 3 -5 0 3 S»vocvfcfr® Sfcs*e©fcp I are brought to God, not to have them nues, while Illinois, -New York, Penn* WASHm^TOW, D. o. ' received, hut for us to show, when sylvania,: Indiana and Ohio, all shew­ ' : TELEPHONE CONNECTION ! w ,we bring them, that we believe they ed a decrease in internal revenues. already have been received. It is There Is good news for the farm­ E. E. FAITH AND THOS; HAYES, N utley Agt the outward mark of -what we believe er in another section of the report to he the inw ard -work of grace, part­ covering the revenues obtained from FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS ly, then, because of the custom of the oleomargarine, adulterated 'butter and day, and partly because, I trust, of renovated butter, which fell oS last 6 I6 6 0 NE D0 MM the direct suggestion of God's Holy year more than $S0,0'C!J>. Spirit, the theme of the day concerns children and the Christian church. Our Lord said three things con­ WRIGHTS TRIUMPH IN BURST cerning the children, by word and by Fresh Stock deed. First of all, with this old OF SPEED WITH PASSENGER story of our Lord's teaching through CANDIES H o n e y the little ones in mind, consider with A Cooking Graduate. Orville Makes Wiore Than 42 Miles an Hour, Winning $30,000. always oa hand. Bestbrands me the call of little children. It ’Tis not her plan comes from God Himself. “And Washington, D. C.—Orville Wright Jesus called a little child unto Him To speak a piece this evening, in a ten-aille cross­ TOBACCfS. .&N0 : CiO^I a n d ! T a x * and set him in the midst of them.” About the gran— country flight in tbe aeroplane -built Beur that was Greece, by himself and bis elder brother, Hext door eboa store and u: W ill cure a cough or cold no It is not Peter; it is not James; it is not John; it is not some loving But all her kith Wilbur, aud .accompanied by Lieuten­ eame management. Shoes mad\ m atter how severe and prevent mother or some equally loving fa­ Know that she can ant Benjamin D. Foulois, of tbe : order $3.50 t6 $5, First J pneumonia and consumption. ther; but it is the Master Himself Wortk wonders wiith Aarmy Signal Corps, not only sur­ repairing done at lowest pric ■who calls the little child; it is the A frying-pan. passed the speed requirements of bis Work called for aad deliver^ A Guarantee. call of God. —Washington H erald contract rwith the United- S tates Gov­ Professor Start™ck in a boot re­ ernment, but accomplished the mast Harness Repairing. BautbiaJ This is to certify that ail cently published, entitled, “The Psy­ difficult qnd daring flight ever plan* Stas.d in store, : : ; ; ' REALLY PUZZLING. druggists are authorised to re­ chology of Religion,” says that con­ ned for a heavier-than-air .flying ma­ STOKES ' : ■ fund your money if Foley’s version belongs almost exclusively chine. Incidentally, he broke . all ChealnK t St., near Passaic Ave., to the years between ten and twen­ “New York has a mysterious mur­ speed records .over a measured course ' Honey and Tar fails to cure ty-five; that some come at the age of your cough or cold. Contains der this time, sure." and established beyond dispute the seven; that others come, larger num­ "WIba-t’s strange about it?” practicability of the aeroplane in no opiates. The genuine is in a bers, at the age of ten; that the cli­ time of peace and in time of war. He . TELEPHONE 52—B- max is reached at the age of sixteen; “They caught the murderer,"— Phil­ y e llo w p a c k a g e . REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. adelphia Public Ledger, wins the Government’s $3I>,000. HENRY T. LEFFERTS. hut that between the ages of ten Wright’s speed was more than 42 and twenty-five conversion almost ex­ clusively is known. Talie any group 3IAYBE HE DID. miles an hour. He made the 10-mile of Christian people together, any "Emerson advises, us to Mtch oui flight in 11 minutes and 42 seconds, ^si& tSjSsjSetSsiSM S 3 2S33 evii $■■* including more than 20 seconds re­ body of Christian ministers, as Bishop wagon to a star.” Goodsell, for example, is wont to quired for the turn beyond tbe line I C. R. BEDELL "Wagon? He meant airship, didn’i at Shater.Hill, tbe southern end of do, and ask them to express by ris­ he?”—Louisville Courier-Journal, | WORTH QUOTING g ing the year of their conversion and the course. He attained a height in you will see. that the great body of a crossing the valley of Four :Miie Run Fresh Groceries, Vegetabes, large congregation will say that they CAN’T BEAT ’EM. a-f nearly 500 feet, and tbe average were converted between the ages of "Your hair needs shaping up, sir,’* altitude of his practically level course thirteen and twenty. There is a said the seaside barber, tras about 200 feet. Fruits, Etc./of^very possible time when It seems as if God through ’‘I -had that hair chopped off close . . • ' • • ■ ' ■ ^ ' • »«y His blessed Son, under the inspira­ yesterday," snorted the new arrival, ALABAMA’S LEGISLATURE tion of His Holy Spirit, is doin^ what “on purpose to kaep jou from telling VOTES FOR INCOME TAX. description. ■ A ivomun cannot put much ice, sub­ was done 1900 years ago, calling lit­ tle children; and I never meet a nae tbat I needed it cut.” mits the Boston Transcript, with a "I didn’t say It needed cutting, sir; Governor Comer Advocates It As a group of little people, lads and las­ Means to Prevent Deficits. Franklin Avenue, Cor. Vreeland Aveuue, 1 afcliet face. sies that play upon the street or wor­ I said it needed shaping up." And ibe got tbe jab.—Louisville Montgomery, Ala,—Unanimously ship here in the house of God, with­ voting in support o£ tbe measure, NUTLEY, N. J. People don’t enjoy scandal nearSy out feeling that I am face to face Courier-Journal. with those to whom God gives a pe­ the House of Representatives of Ala­ TEL. 8-J as much if there is truth in it, muses bama authorized tbe amendment to the 'New York Press. culiar call. FILLER. Years ago (if I may be pardoned a the United State Constitution pro­ “Poets are naturally suspicious." posed -by Congress several weeks ago. Ail the world in a;.- love a lover, ad­ personal reference), when I was a “How now?” lad o£ sixteen, one summer evening Upon special request the measure was o . b . d o v u e : mits the Philadelphia Record, except two of us wore walking along tha “The magazines are using bushels taken up under the head of “special Sth» particular object of a fellow's af­ shore—a lad of my own age and I, of poetry,” orders.” 'Col. •Thomas L. Bulger of Charles G. Hauck fections. each the son of a Methodist preacher. “So I notice." Dadeville spoke in favor of- the Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Our fathers were friends and each of “And tbe poet's are ’wondering if amendment, and it was rushed , BOTTLER OF If you would dodge 3*<™i' creditors, us members of the Christian church. it's -because it’s good or because its through at once and into the Senate. T A I L O R I N G Ballantines Export Beer, i advises the Chicago News, don't be­ We were tallying seriously, as at cheajp,”—Louisville Courier-Journal. Action on the question has been one times hoys are wont to do; and little of tbe quickest in the bistory of the come famous. by little, witliout any cant in our State. That there will be no objec­ Lager, Ale & Porter A MEAN MAN’S OPINION. “Home is where the heart !s.” so words, there was the echo of what tion to tbe measure whatever is as­ SUITS TO ORDER we had been hearing, and we cam® "Suppose all the women should sured in tbe office of Gov. E>. B. HIGH GARDE WINES AND LIQUORS the iioets say. But some declare, ac­ me^t in convention," to ask one another serious Questions. Comer. “You may state,” Ss the an­ Stirratt Building cording to the Louisville Courier- I never can forget that evening: I do “Yes.” nouncement from that source, “that Journal, that home is where the not think that ever in my life I was Hail Orders Promptly Filled “And agree to insider if fashion­ Alaibama has no objection whatever Chestnut Street and Passaic Avenue, grouch is on display. so stirred as that night. I hurried able to w ear a hat ttwo years.” to tbe amendment. It Is a very good Telepheoe 316-L RUTHEKFGED, N. J. home, asked my mother a few search­ "Why not?" ing questions, and then turned to my way to keep the country away from ■ NUTLEY, N. J. 9. 0. Address, Box 14, LYNDHURSTi N1.? "I don’t spend all I earn nor tell “St could be done, tout it wouldn't greater deficits.” . ail il know,” said F.mner Snug. “I God and Father in prayer. Why? God "was calling a little child as He work,” find It improves my general, .credit." called children nineteen hundred “Because every woman would then MEAL OF LOBSTERS FATAL years ago. rush out and buy a new hat, just to AT GROTON, CONN. One who lias learned how to have A few weeks ago—let us say one make tho others look like badi-num- spare time and how to uss it, assumes Sunday afternoon (the illustration bers.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. Groton. Conn.—Feasting on lob. the American Cultivator, is on tho may be true: it is like a composite sters .which, it is thought, -were dead long before they .were cooked, caus­ road to better tfcjnss. photograph, true to so many cases) DOWN ON THE FARM. - O ' a n d —your boy came to you. We will ed the death bere of Captain Chris­ Cholly City.bred (to farmer pruning topher G. Newbury, SO years old, one PROCUReOAND DEFENDED. Eeiiilmoitg^t; D ------"I would not Ik the housed soul," say you were idly reading a book or apple tree)—What are you doing, mj vr expert &!uraS-M\d trfteTtjuiyt. £ • newspaper, or getting a bit of jihysi- ot the most famous of the old 'Con­ Free atfvjce, liuw Co obtain t:ndo ui&i-.h£^ l£, Is the tuneful lay of a magazine poet. good man. may I ask? j COHytfclKB. ecci, SN a l l COUNTRIES. . {? ASSOCIA'TEOIV cal or mental rest; and your boy necticut wbalesblp captains, Nine of Jjifjrrm&s direct T.1;;:'r WtzsbiliP'toii snvra ^ y j That depends on the weather, com­ Farm er—I'm: ■ little things that make him tender Teddy—I wish I h;i-3u’t fought Jim­ member of the firm Of Conklin & only girl I over loved. T™* know as toward those whom be loves; and our Knight, died suddenly of heart dts- well as I do——” .... :.;. the city/witii ber mother, she noticec my nr»wn this mam ing. . ’ vsti now iave a society to God, wljo i" ■ ;r / ■ M'f rjjnis.—Yen set(' now how wrong ea?e at his summer borne; Ciilff Cot- "Oh, that wasn’t tho QCfesdon at ail, a gentleman witb ,mourning banr :yr»'~ V kijro, ilombassha Lake. He was six* George,” she said. “I was going to aslt '.Of 0$% ' * TT fi * djn'r yon v ty-tigbt years 6E a | n' He .was tho p ureimd his h:f( sleeve. “iSnuuua," sf.y1 —Yes know if I waa tiie only girl that would have father of L&wis w 'in, a law? yon.”—Cbimsp News. ■ . V; ^ ^ as&ffll, "wliaCy to kw[> ih sm ; ;■ i'iw/ ■ :if** goi^g yer of New 'York tf / : - : \ ’Crawling uj> his other arK!?’ ' ;\ a' •’.al. .v ; O 1 ' Iveston’s Sea Wall Which Saved the City rvSr;?:

A Fascinating Hand Bag. j FARM AND A hand hag that is delightfully PROFITS OF DAIRY HERD. The State of Missouri marketed Summery can bo made from heavy The Wisconsin station bulletin 167 la s t■ y e a r:$(11,000,000 won* of poultry' white filet net with an ail-over ent gives the .record of the twenty-seven and eggs, ■ . -.■ " ; broidered scroll running over ii done cows composing the dairy herd—tbe Old geese -Are better breeders than in narrow white soutache braid. The feeding and p:vii?s on each cow for young owes, - A;-goose will - continue net is doubled at the bottom and. the -year! The twewtyrseven cows to breed for euauy years. ■ sloped at each end toward the top, showed a net average profit of 554,07- Eggs dampened a day before due which is.at least two inches narrower The cow malting the highest profit to hatch bring off fewer chicks detid than the bottom. "Wedge shape ends was Ji.il-.annn a Ho'.stei n-Presiau. in the abell. ■ '' ' .' ■ ' -' of filet are sewed in. The bag ts $93.31, ■. The Jersey cow Marcella To. reduce the- condition of tha; fat’ made up over white linen, and the stood next with a profit of ?S0.01. hen, feed: sparingly of bulky but not handle is of a heavy white braid,— The smallest proftt of any one of fattening food, such as cut grass on New York Press. : tho tT.-oaty-si-vcn -cows: was $16,53.-'Of clover and roots tal'. tbey "ft ill cat) the Winter rations fed. to the cows and lightly of oats ana wiieac mixed; • To Restore Whiite Silk. the ’hulh'thi says:. : no corn/ plenty' of grit ' sheila aad •Owing to the fact that the cows fresh water. rv ■ ./■ I didin’t know that a white silk were pastured in the summer, it is - For a drin-ktng vessel use-a tin Jean* ;. watst which had become yellow could only possible to have accurate rec­ make a- tide one-quarter ol an inuh be restored but T.he American Corok- ords of tbe entire feed consumption from' the top, in the side, fill with ing Magaaine says that it can be: of the oows in the herd for tbe Win­ water, put a saucer on it and' quickly: Dip in tepid soft water eontaing to ter period. For this reason special invert both; water Will stand in tho each quart a tablespeonful of ammo* consideration is given the rations led saucer and will feed down as .fast as nia water and a few drops of bluing; to 'the cows during the Winter the chicks drink it. :'■■■■■. ; : '. : i , wring out, and if yellow, add a little months. Twenty-seven cows were in­ The Spiling chicken Is oiie -hatched more bluing to the water.until it is cluded iiL the herd during the past. not earlier than- Fe-bruaryj nor later fully restored. Do uot wring tightly; Winter, and each ■ received daily, ac­ than May, and is o? m arket weight (sea. wall was completed recently at a cost of several million dollars to protect tha city hang in tbe shade and partly dry; cording to'her capacity, i,wsnty-five to a t i wo or three pounds. - ; that whicii destroyed it in 1SOO. The wall is of concrete, several miles long and forty then press with hot iron between fifty pounds of corn silage, about Some tell the: sex1: of the Guinea folds of cotton while damp. seven pounds of mixed hay, and ap­ fowl -by it wattles.; Those of ths malp J , A'ING the east end of an Island some the driveway la on the new grade of the city, which is proximately as tnany pounds of grain are double the- stee of those of the Ogi ly mi lea long and from one to three being extended across the island on a straight slope Use for Tins. daily as she produced pounds of but­ female. ■■■■■■■:■:'■ ^ t wi^e* Its original ground sur- to a point eight feet above tho waters of Galveston Bay, Here is a good way to make use ter fat during the week. The -prin­ ^ There .is practically no danger of I /e less than five feet above the Gulf of permanently raising the general level of streets and the of empty sirup tins: The 4i-poinidi cipal grain ration oona is ted, as al­ oyer fa t ten ing tb-j laying hen. It is fjQ iexlco, the City of Galveston is provided first floors of buildings. size is perhaps the most useful, hut ready stated, of wheat bran, corn almost impossible for .her to make & fy nature with practically no- protection The sea wall is built of concrete consisting of one others will do as well. “Wash them meal and distillers* grains in the pro­ egge and-fat at ithe same time.' ' . ngalnst such furious storms as that which part of cement, three parts of sand and six parts of clean, then procure a small tin of portions 3:4:3. Some oats, oil It is doubt ful, IE caponizing vrfU meal and brewers' grains were fed- at }se St over the city or that which on the mem- crushed granite, Every three and one-half feet there enamel, any color you like, hut pale ever gain a foothold in tbis country. blue is pretty; give them three coats bt Sept. 8, 1900, caused the death of more were placed In the wall re-enforced rods of corrugated timeis in varying quantities or in the j The difference in price between a place of a portion of the regular grain 1 - ' ' ' ' ' persons and destroyed property worth more steel, one and one-half inches square and ten feet long, on the outside, allowing time for capon and a'properly fed soft roaster ration where it was apparent a cow 0,000. That the latest great assault of an- a short distance back of the curved surface and extend­ each coat of enamel to dry before is .so little, that it -is not profitable needed some variation in her feed. did not cause the loss of a single life with- ing diagonally In a straight line parallel to a tangent pitting on the next. Gut out from to take the r'.sks. v i: bills or papers the letters you require The cows gave miilk days, on ' - , - .. : ---' ■ '}$ fly was due to the promptness and energy with to about the middle poiht of the concaved front. Three -'-J' to make the words showing the con­ the average during the Winter, and m o t h e r ie people of the stricken city in 1901 set to engineers of national repute designed the wall—Briga­ m s TUfl.racy . ' i tents of the tins, such as peas or produced an average of 21.5 ^pounds On large farms where blackhead /} fo provide an effective barrier against another dier General H. M. Robert, a retired army o&cer; Alfred rice. Stick each letter on separately of milk and .93 pounds of butter fat /calamity. Noble, of Chicago, and Ii. C. Ripley. The grade raising has not gained a footing no single and as neatly as possible and give per head dally for the whole period, branch .in th e poultry depa-rbment bf- Be Galveston sea wall la one of the triumphs of was carried on under the direction of Captain C. S. one coat of crystal varnish to the tin. th.e average test was 4,33 per cent. fers greater possibilities than turkey ITforced concrete construction. It extends along the Riche, for several years United States army engineer in It can be washed when soiled.—-New The" average daily allowance of grain raising. . . r water front 17,593 feet (three and one-third Chicago and for six years in charge of the government's York World. per head was 6.3 .pounds and the Though: tender during the first few F afi), and its top is seventeen feet above mean low office in Galveston. rations fed the cows averaged 20.54 weeks they later roquire little care ler of the gulf, or 1.3 feet higher than the highest. That their city Is now safe from any storms that at reached by the flood that waa driven over the Cross Stripe Curtains. pounds of dry, matter, 1.75 pounds of save: regular feeding: twice' a day as : may occur Is the exultant cry of Galvestonians, It Is Mauy housekeepers prefer the digestible protein, and 12.IS pounds of an inducement to them tp; come home j toy the hurricane of Sept, S, 1900. The wall props:* true that the wind during the recent storm did not five feet thick at the top and sixteen' feet thick ai cross stripe curtains to the Swiss for digestiMe carbohydrates and fat, the a t night. - ,■■■■■. - .■ .v; \;' V ■ ,i. reach nearly so high a velocity as in the great storm the reason that they keep fresh long­ nutritive ratio (being 1:T,0. ■ While many preier the tem mother, . base, the Iront being concave and the back vertical, of ISO0, when the anemometer at the government sta­ is built on a foundation ol piles that are driven er and do not require expert launder­ Six cows received, on the average, whose brood are less liable to develop tion blew away after registering 100 miles an hour. In ing when they must be cleaned. more ithan two pounds oi digestible -into ramblers, it cannot be: denied- rty-tbree feat into the ground, the sea side of the that unprecedented fury of tlie storm king it Is esti­ undation being faced with sheet piles twenty-four feet White Swiss requires starching, and protein daily during the Winter per­ that the turkey best understands the mated the wind reached a velocity of 130 miles an hour. this calls for skilful ironing. iod and only five cow3 recslved less needs of her -poults..1 . . . ong, that provide a seamless surface against undermin­ Some observers consider It demonstrated, however, that ing waters. In front of the wall for twenty-seven feet Nowadays cross stripe curtains than one and a half pounds. The Turkeys, chafe .nnder conflnement. Galveston Is safe against any storm that Is likely to cost no more than the other kind, for twelve cows which produced more Their;w ild ancestry Is not so re-mate waward a massive bed of granite rip-rap three to seven visit it for many years, considering that such calami­ eet thick provide a further protection to the founda­ I saw last week a nice pair in an ec­ than one pound of butter fat per that they do not love the: woods and ties as the 1300 hurricane come, like the earthquakes tion. The wall itself, calculated to resist by its weight ru ground, tile stripes in bine, red or day, consumed, oh the average, 18.S fields, thriving ihest on seeds, and :In­ alone tlie shock of waves and the hydrostatic pressure, that devastate great cities, only once En centuries. Since green as preferred, for $1, and if oue pounds of dry matter and 1.69 pounds sect; diet. : ; .. k ■■■ ■■ ■■:■:■ ■■ ■;■ ■ ' is backed by sand filling extending Inland far enough it was settled, in 1S47, Galveston has been visited by wished to make a valance material of digestible protein for each -pound The old turkey .always proceeds to provide a wall; thirteen feet wide next to the wall only six severe storms, and in none previous to that of to match could be bought at sixteen of -butter fat produced. The eight leisurely with her flock,- intuitively and a driveway thirty-eight feet wide. The surface of 1PG0 was there a loss of more than three lives. cents a yard. . cows which made, on the average, knowing "when, one is tired Another style at 51,50 a pair dis­ leas than three-fourths of a pound o! speedily settling: down to lot {it 'rest." played a colored background, the butter fat per diay, consumed, on the The ben, on tbe other hami is all THE HAPPIEST HEABT. playlng bridge had gone down the a message to be - given, and turned stripes white. Material to match average, 32.7 pounds of dry matter hustle, and soon hate the tender poults corridor to the smoking-room and their back into the bail again. Only tha was twenty-five cents a yard,—New and 2.1G -pounds of digestible protein completely tired out.; If she. is con­ Who drives the horses of the sun host. A whistled chorus of “Of course sailor was there as she passed York Telegram, per pound OE butter fat .produced. fined in the yard they pine aid droop Shall lord it blit a. day; I don't know, but I guess,” came ■'back through. He was gazing at the stair­ These figures emphasize the impor­ for. lack of the; necessary insect food. Better the lowly deed were done, softly to the two men left in the hall. case which the girl was ascending. tance of having Fall cows for profit­ —farmers’ Home Journal,' And kept the humble way. The women’s voices sounded faintly At the top she paused, stooped and able production of, milk and butter The rust wLil find thu sword of fame, upstairs, with the soft rustle of their picked up something. It looked like fat during the Winter and o! exer­ . , CHICKS. Tho (lust wiil hide Clio crown; frocks. The sailor’s eyes suddenly met an envelope. She passed on to her cising great care io feed them accord­ A grassy. enclosure. away from the those of the other man and he held room quickly. The sailor’s straight ing to their production. Ay, none shall nail so hiijli liis name 1 ■main poultry yard is besi fctr chicks. Time will not tear it down. out bis band. brows were knit together. He sat on Here they have the yard to them­ ^Good-night, old man,” he said; "I’m in tha hall, staring Into the Are, until Asparagus Cakes—Chop one cup THE COLT'S FEET. selves .and will not i>e .bothered by the -The happiest heart that ever beat going to turn in.” He went upstairs the girl came down again. She held of cooked asparagus, add 2-3 If our horses are to have well grown chickens. Feed them just as Was in some quiet breast whistling. a pile of letters in her hand and was cup of bread crumbs, the beat you would the earlier chicks, but pay That found the common daylight In her own room the girl was read­ ea yolks of 2 eggs, 2 table* shaped and sound feet we must be­ going to the post box. Something gin with than-# when they are colts. particular attention to having their sweet, ing a letter, a long letter, in a fem­ surely fluttered from her fingers as spoons of melted butter and salt and . And le/t to heaven the rest. The feet of the colt should receive soft feed, if ,yon use any, sweet and inine hand. She read and re-read it, she passed him. He stooped and pepper to taste. Melt 2 tablespoons clean,: for this is the time of year —John Vance Cheney. and then suddenly threw it into the of butter in a frying pan, drop In the as much attention as possible. picked up an orange envelope. A name We should supply ourselves with that bowel trouble is easily started , la fire. The flames curled round the stood out legibly, ‘ mixture, 1 tablespoon at a time, and a Hook. .Proibably tnore chicks die sheet. Some words stood out very dis­ fry oc both sides until a nice brown. a (few tools and they do not need to “You dropped this?” he said, inter­ be expensive. Possibly a rasp, a fropi this cause than r.-.>m any other, tinctly: rogatively. She started, coloring vio­ Baked Eggs—Separate the whites .though lice are also responsible for “ * « * told me, and of course lently. aud yolks of as many eggs as desired. chisel, a mallet and pair of hoof snips will suffice for a farmer. Then if you many losses. The safest plan when he knows. It's quite private, and uot “I? Oh. no.” He looked at her for Seascn the whites with salt and pep­ growing small chicks in h it:weather, to he breathed a word about, yet. But per and beat stiff. Then keep on beat­ have an eye f-or defects and will give one puzzled moment, and her eyes fell them attention you will soon have is. to use only dry feed.'; It. Is also he said it's almost certain that----- ” ing until they bave lost their shine before his. She looked very young the satisfaction of having shapely necessiary to keep the coops scrupul­ the flames burned out the name—“will and look dry, (If beaten to the point of and pretty. The sailor laid the tele­ feet for the horse. This is far more ously clean.—.Farmers’ Home Journal. get the money. And such a pile! He dryness they will not fall after baking,; “Odd hand, my last,” remarked one gram on the mantelpiece, behind tbe easily accomplished while the animal is to have a wire to-morrow. Be sure Spread roughly on a buttered platter. IMA'XT SITNFI/OWRR3. ' . . ■ loud-tick ing clock. Then he took the is young. We should watch the colt’s of the bridge-players. and not breathe a word." * * * girl’s hand, . . . "But I am so very Make, with teaspoon, a hollow in the Spade' irp a place two feet wide He was a good-looking fair man, feet that they are not growing longer The letter burned up quickly. A few sorry,” she was saying, regretfully, a whites for each yolk. Pour yolks lu- around your hen and chicken: parks with an eyeglass, who was not too or wider on one side than the other. gray ashes dropped into the grate. few moments later. The soldier with to these hollows and bake in a slow and iptant it io sunflowers. They much absorbed In his game to find A few well directed strokes With the Outside an owl hooted mournfully. oven until the whites are a delicate -provide excellent, shade/-: purify t!ie the eyeglass was coming downstairs, rasp on point and sides of feet will time to glance at the girl in white who The girl shivered, looking nervously spick-and-span, and well hrushed. The brown. yards and the seeds make good feed sat on the sofa at right angles to the over her shoulder. Three words still sailor left the ball. be of .much benefit, but in eo doing" for the liioultlttg hens in the’ fall. Be­ Bread Puffs—If the wheat bread we must be very careful as the cor­ card table. She seemed to have a great stood out distinctly on the charred sides, tiie flowers add beauty to the They drank their healths that even­ Is light enough for the oven onet, or hoof, is very thin and get­ deal to say to the man by her side. poultry • yards.—Farmers’ Home ing at dinner, and everyone said how it breakfast time have ready soma ting too deep will cause much trou­ He looked like a i-ailov, a man with a pleased they were. The sailor, too, Journal. ' ■: ■ ■. -. V - ■ ■ ■ :v . ■. Tteen. alert l'ace, and far-seeing .gray hot lard in a deep kettle; with ble; Wi‘h older horses we must also though liis congratulations were brief. ihe tiiimih and two fingers pull be careful if the feet have been neg­ ■eyes. They talked in low tones out After dinner there was another an­ CONSUMPTION OP .EGGS,.' of deference to the players. Tho game off fr-o-roe of the dough, quite thin, and lected and hive, grown out long and nouncement to make. The man with cut it some 2 or S Inches In length. It . is estimated that the. pr-.Dpio o* w ent on. the eyeglass spoke. ill-shaped. Take the horse on floor •New, York 'City coasume an average As these pieces are cut drop them in and with a chisel and mailet clip off “What a good game!" sail] one of They chaffed him, and called him of three; million do'/.en eggs every tho lard and fry like doughnuts. At the ragged edges to almost its pro­ ■the men, as they rose. He stifled a the richest commoner in England, and week. Conservatively" >placlng ■- the,; yawn, looking at the ■ ’';vr table they are eaten like biscuit. per shape. Then firUsh it with rasp, said what a thing it was to have an Tiiey may also be served in a vege­ average price ;of:eggs in that city at "Yes,” replied tbe man with the eye- give them a nice, smooth finish and 25 cente; per dozen,-:we find that : the- unknown uncle who made fortunes table dish with a dressing of hot so prevent splitting. Keep a foot s Ihss, absently. “Good game.” He was aud then died conveniently in the people of New York City contribute looking towards the sofa. cream, seasoned with pepper and hook about the 'barn and clean out the bush, Aud when the sailor’s eyes ne:;t snlt. . to chicken raisers ■ every1 week the Their hostess glanced suddenly at fijth and dli-t th at collects in bot­ enormous sum of 570,000.—Farmers* met those of the girl, there waa an . Strawberry Trine—Pat one cup tom of .foot,- as quite frequently a tiie clock. “My dear people,” she ex­ odd look of contemptuous pity in Home Journal. V . '. claimed, "if any of us mean to hunt powdered sugar, and one cup (heap­ small stnnp ‘becomes imbedded Jn the them. Ent Evie’g hostess was saying ing) of strawberries and the | tender part of the foot, and if per­ to-morrow, we ought to go to onr little to herself what a mercy it was the She Makes a Suggestion-' .. i unbeaten white of one egg into a mitted to remain will cause lameness. beds. I bad no idea it was so late. girl had chosen the right man—before “How 'beinitiful ar.d clean the borl- large mixing bowl. Beat with a wood­ Never allow a. horse to stand in a George has probably gone to sleep in she knew...... "She always liked 7,on looks,*’ said Polly : as on-the sefr :; en cake spoon or whisk till the mix­ wet soggy -mass of ’manure, or his the smoking-room. Evie. are you bored him best, I suppose,” she remarked to ' ond ■ day but Fhe came up ow deefe to death watching us?" ture is smooth and as stiff as whip­ feet will bo brittle and. rotten. While and threw herseit-down in the steair.- her husband tbe next day, as she ped cream. Half an hour will give a clay floor is the healthiest for the The girl in white smiled demurely. waved her hand to the departing er chair ‘beside me. . ■ : "No, thanks, dear," she replied pret­ BHE HAU A GREAT DKAi TO ELAT. gcotf results. Pile lightly in a glass horse’s feet it should be kept dry and ; “Weil Si ougixt to be,” said I, Jefc’k-- brougham. Evie had taken her soldier dish and garnish with lady angers ■well ibedded with straw or sawdust, tily. She did not look bored. to be Introduced to her family, “I fng up from rn>’ -ht>ok. “Tiie CaxiJiii* They moved into the hall where sheet: "Such a pile." * * * She and macaroons. Serve with a saft as it rests the horse to stand on Iras been sw iping' iti-witti his' stew. : always thought it was the other, custard if dofired. This may be something soft. Many horses that there w*is a keen but silent competi­ sut staring Into the fire. George." for the past six iiOTirs.” 1 '. - * * * * * « * made in the morning and placed #a are constantly used on i»il;es or tion between, tho sailor and tbe man George nodded, being a silent man. "That reminds said ft«tlr -with tho eyeglass to light and hand They aH I’ame in from hunting the ice till tea time. streets become so lame they cannot turning two Very grave /ferawn-iy#* ', Behind them, in tbe hall, the sailor be used longer, and they can ■ tie tlw> candles. Both turned at the same next evening, tired and pleased with was putting a piece of paper, lying Tempting Tomatoes—Take abeut upon me. “Did you 1 remember fco •moment to tile girl in white. their day, Tl'jre was the usual search one pound of tomatoes, remove bought ifor less than one-fourth their bring: that Vacuum Cleaner aJe*g'\- unnoticed behind the clock, into the former-price, but tf they lmvi: not be­ "Naval or military?” whispered one on the hall-table for telegrams, or fire. It looked like a telegram. the stalks, wipe them witih a ■with you uk 1 suggested ?” - : : j1, . the brklge-players in his hostess' second-post letter3. The naan with the clean, damp clrth and fry them la come too teaic, or if they are hot “No,” said I, unwarily.: “I re™**-; ■ She frowned at him as he banded eyeglass took; up an orange envelope. semeRLiiuy sweetfjivtwi beef-uetM. dripping,luippmg, cover with i too old ■ _ they . , can * be taken . to the ■ b«red to forget it. however. Wfcdc«s'anybody, w ant with a Vaco- let George sit up all night,” pink, uiud-splashed as he was. He What England wants just now is a slices oi“t-™ thinly cut*» -* and * trimmed - ** rsp^sj’*a j 8" ;1'.nd,* hange,” said der hostess. She linked if they aro to be healthy dwelling rciinrl Ihe arm in tbr/ girl’s, and fhey walked places anil beauty spota instead oi shoiild if -tber to tj^- foot ot the\ Tide stair- Wots upoii onr iand!r—English Build di:-:lf,' ucl deniy .r lemberecl - 'IQWS/ . . . v . ' .i '' ■ ' ■ ,> ..••••• ::-.y F1 ri' Folifflw the Scheuer Ads. from Week Dr. F. J. Farrington FRANCIS J. iMcKMNY O B I ^ X I S s T GENERAL CONTRACTING to Week and You Will See That O ffic e Hotnts:—9 A M. t o 5 P. M, Grading-, Curbing, nagging', Pav- 5J5 Frankiin Avenue leg -, .Garment "W alts, E tc. . They are a Money Maker For You WEST NUTLEY, N. J. Franklin. Ave. ne^r West Nutiey Station \yjLLIAM H. PARRY W . L. JONES Best 35c Java and Mocha Coffee, lb...... 25c Attorney and Counsellor at Law FLORIST A ll Our 80c Grades of Tea, This Week, !b...... :...... 34c Finn of Hampson and Parry Cut Flowers, Palms, Fersis, Eic. 5 lb. Canister of Java and Mocha Coffee...... 1.15 O fflcej— Room *i04 Union 9 Clinton St. NEWARK, N« I Passaic Aye., and Centre St. Residt>tiC*--440 C en tre > u tte y P hones r?!-.i ESut ©y— ft eTro.ru PtJone 33b*J .... Yerj Best Elgin Creamery Butter, lb. - 28c J. Searle & Son IB. E. BROWN ’Best Lard Compound This Week, lb .. .10c Matthews Pute Pruit S yrup... .15c fit 25c Rich Mild Cheese, ib...... 15c Leggett’s Fruit James, 2 ja rs...... ;. .27c BEE?, PORK, MUTTON, LiMB, YEHL Shaving and Hair Dressing Parlor ^Domestic Swiss Cheese, lb , ...... 23c Full Weight Cans of Milk, 3 for...... 25c Poultry and Game in Season. Children’s Hair Cutting a Specialty Sliinster Cheese, lb...... 19c Corn Flakes Fresh and Crisp 2 pkgs.. ,17c 301 Franklin Ave,, near Church St. 194 Chestnut St, HBTLEY, H, J. PHONE !77-W M l Kinds of Bread, - - - 3 l-2c Loaf LOUIS -KNAB S. S. D A V IS Dili or Sour Pickles, doz...... 10c ZRob Roy Tomatoes, can...... 10c Hardware, Tinware. EAST MJTLEY TRUCKING STABLES INew Early June Peas 3 cans...... 25c Green Seal Salad Dressing, bot. 5c, 10c. 21e Paints, Oils and Glass F urniture and P ianos moved w its care These are busy days in the great second floor tGood Solid Pack Tomatoes, 3 cans___25c Plain or Stuffed Olives, bot...... 9c Depot for Lucas & Co.’s Paints and Colors For Sale—Ashes, Sand. Gravel . _ JStringt^ss Beans, 3 cans...... 23c Mustard Sardines, 3 cans...... £5c •shoe section. All day yesterday this Rojjg^'^ 168 Chestnut St., Nutley, N. j, and Fertilizer Well Mulched. 264 Avondale Roe (3, East Nutley BLady Cake, Wine Cake, Jelly Roll, each - 9c Phone 1o-l partm ent was beseighed" by hundreds of wol Crullers, Doughnuts, Cinnamon Buns, each - - 9c B. RAW CLIFFE eager to avail them selves of the bargains. Fra F. G. W itt man’s HIOH QStAjte SCHEUER’S XXXX HUNGARIAN PROCESS CHOICE TEAS AND COFFEE, BUTTER AND EOQS. Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco speaking, this is one of the biggest and ' ice Cream all the year F L O U R 8 5 c B a g —DELICATESSEN. ETC.— Avondale road and Weston Place SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS values that we have ever offered, and if you co 305 Franklin Ave. Phone 60-J W e G uarantee This One of the B est Flours M illed. NUTLEY, N. J. your best interests you will lose no tim e in ge NO MORE THAN 10 C. C. BATES n here today. Pumps, Ties, Gibson and Ec LBS. TO A CUSTOHER L. Le FBVRE Granulated Sugar 5 c lb. GROCER General Line of BoDsefisrnisMng floods Ties.^A rranged for convenient choosing on ce ;Scheuer’s Perfection or Feigenspan’s Beer, Ale or Porter, case...... 98c G eneral M erchandise ' Paiats* Oils, Glass, Hardware . Bicycle .Sundries and General Repairing A ll our 1.00 Wines and Liquors...... 65c 271 FRANk O n AVENUE tables |in our famous shoe store. Every size a PHONE 60-R 343 Passaic Ave., . Nutley, N. J. "Wilson or Hunter Whiskey bot...... 90c every width. Patent colt, gun . m etal calf’ Rus Tull Quart Choice California Port or Sherry...... 50c ...... n^PM > nFjvmcm Garrabrant & Williams SUBURBAN LAUNDRY suede. The entire factory stock of a great Easte j. n. DAVIS m aker. Bonafide $2 to $3.50 values, at PLUMBING AND HEATING S. Scheuer & Co. Office:— Passaic Ave., near Cfcestsnt St TEL. 1 73-W 226 Chestnut St, NUTLEY, N. J. 218-224 W ashington PL Passaic, N, J. Central Meat Market STAGER BROS. V. E. Broadbent, Prop. FLOUR, FEED, BAY AND GRAIN MAIL ORDERS FILLED POULTRY AND GAME IN SEASON POULTRY SDPPUES 27 9 ' Franklin Avenue, Nutley, N. J, Go-Carts 234 Chestnut St., Nutley PHONE 149-W GOODS DELIVERED FREE William R. Stirratt A. M, HALLIDY and UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER OILS, KEROSENE, GASOLINE, BENZINE BAMBERGER

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