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il pi'l'fet'tH fair i-:n>i.iiient I !i:n 1 had my To 1 1 weep, T hnw tin ummit. npecord H0II8EB AND ROOMS TO LET, MONEY ANDi 1 bills;, > 1,111 i-iv •>ln 1 .Hid 1 1 "i-'i n\ I-I to him th<- s i' in.ll 1- s'l _, 1,11, jupi B^t®J(&!^S 4S?^B i^ui 11 % i—i n 1 i I lin i 1 make !siiil An 1 ¥ KM i in mi I \i 1 tliill"t ha\ e to In **Is the best local Newspaper pmir or liinbi Ol i 1 M_ mill It le ful liarV I 11 l 11 And a r-inancial Deal That Had a Xl'M . W ll'li 'Id with m New Jersey. It) is progres- F 11 IJ N w EllClttll 1 \ i ir yun dn Curious Climax. il thnf.' -Pi dt l-'ren slve and energetic nind devoted rpi) I 1 1-Ni.w Lithl i ml ii Asliu nil JL \\ \li i -II \ti t iTrntfi Mil to the welfare and iutopi'ovements fir i s II % ri tao th \\ \i\\ \ tiwi tl A 1 tf L •t tliii-e whVilloi IV'vunlt. l atfect ui-'nlin Once a year when householders ai-p gplting country homes and rpuilT-hil nlilhl it Ih t 1 mil (Jit AW BCPErtislCWT IN SAVING. ity is ith si'i '•!' ' i" t di't enii i • tu be of Summit, It desires the sup eottapt'B 111 •summer readiness, the Bamherger store comes forward J_ el fl Suit-ill f r im In n I nr i ery % itinurs -mil thei v, ;1 1 r 11} 111 t tnii 11 t 1 iti 11 Hi Hi t\ % ith hedh and bedding at prices that offer unusual opportunities for --ore ti> port of the liberal ijniitded citi A.J 1 It, it sin ntli 1 1 UfTi 1 tt lie t ery sio.-ijlai 'A'alter I'lillmi. 1 o loitiieal tuniishiniis In this annual sale ore sample beds ol brass It Looked .is Though the Plan Pro zens of. the. commTlvnity. The tiul white enamelpd irnri, couch hpds, bungalow beds, areel springs, rr\a TI T—i n in 1 1 itl 1 t rr ninnth 1 ) r f posed by Pa,-a Was Doomed to Fail FLOGGED CUT CF THE ARMY., subscription price isytwo dollars A I 1CI1 I lite An h Hel 11 J 1 1 eil- mi trpsses and pillows. Every one i^jiLJlauihergcr standard quality— tf tb olutely dependable. And with thu following pricts-'in lurr-p, lurlher ure, hut the Littlf Leslie Hqcl a Big per annum, and no bettter invest i oiumeut is unnccesaarv. Surprise For Her Fa.id Parent. Melancholy F^te ri "The V/l-i = tlcr rd O 1 1 NTf-AioHii nt % illil f r 111 ini Plow." 1 a! h bet in 1 1 1 M t r Vfj-b J I 11 t:i< \ss r.icns I;RI: vrr,Y UEDTCKH the ment can be made tha^n in sub- T 1 III! Hi.iss Ikils ,iri priri-tl ,it '1 75 iL IILI Morn A%tm 1 tf It is nut ii"n --;irv in mciilii'ii lift' Aiiii-iii' t'". I "ii ' ; en name- of t [Mi 1 00 ill j", Hid-, arc pi it 1.1 it , 1 ' mj |,crlbing for this papei|» 0 Itii.. llcts .11c pi iced ai , * . . 1 J.7S unmi", hut it i id iniit>''-t In iinlf th;it past "The Wlu-ib •v .it the I'hivi" \s a- J*.OK KI rsr—11 1 ti th J 1 em ill t f i 4 00 Hi Jit llud.-, Jie pritrd .it. ... , 14 (JO .slio is tlii- d.ui'-liltT nf niii' ul* "the first tile happii„t. It "; ~ Is I llusi'ii l'T Alt". 1 Tit 4 1 mil lm 11 nr u i ut h en I 1 IU l!i:ii;_lleilt »nf iincecl at . . .' 1...00 ALFRED-'J--UA'NE'"*. \pt lv < V Brcwn I I rani lin Tl 1 t ui OOO Hi,l". Ueiis an priced at P'lll) fninilit"-! of \ ir_ini:i." .mil mie t-httnii' andci' Siu'ii'i-i il'e !i OL; S',I> •• dead. ^ hn N J 11 tf Editor and! Publisher, 40 00 Hra^s ikds aic |iinnl it , .. .. Ji 00 tcfi-tii' uf tin-si- •--;i;111• iil^t I'lllliilii'S is Wrof the r^st i'i li piii.-e es'er lii*n11fti 000 lluss Heds .in- pneed at '. .li iiu, V' p()K HI M—linn t lr 111 Alt 111 the il ,\ 'in,1 M il ham lint v t r heat ! 0 00 UiaiL iVtl'. an- prntil at '. 4^ on" :ipl t(i'l,i> iiii ulti i- i.iiiM'"s-nt'Sh nt' th.it ahiu.L the t, v S- > rn n in 1 H\ Tatli ru n WHITE IKON r.KDS AT h U IXf.H 11 LI\PII lit r whirh p:iys 1". r \niir (hul.v hrend :ind lets 'and the he i'-i . in. il--, n ii d de-, and i it i- id tic tn htlitn c In 4 0 White Iron Heels, -.JILIM! at. ' 3.7n Mm otli vi ph I \\ I" H n I r 1 eel L jieople of t 'an ill,' Subscription Price $2 isfer Annurr) str tt ! 1 1 0 White jruli lled^, special at, 5 50 mini* .'Hid «lii di Ki-i'ps u :ill mil "T the / 0 White Iran Beds, --iiii-iil at.., , f,.J5 ,t upi il,Ions piiurluHi-t'-moiii'y. | I >_ilimps .,i |,JMI ()11M-Iit f 1 t 11 f 11111K lin U I 110 WliUe- lion HL-.IS, spei ul at , , 7 75 Soot, tt ith leuu ss h i '11^.im nver T A 1IH ol 1 t -.null r nt I lir 1 \ AM 10 00 White hull Hols jptirul at fc 7.' Sin* tv.is ju.-t r.''-iii-L idi'i I'TI, this liUlo mle 4 Men V\ 1 itf 1 0(1 White linn I'.e-ils, special at 1UJS his K'.ii.u'ih'i -, ajiil i di 1 ' .lllll ill Sil- 1 IJ White linn Peilh, spili.ii jt 11 ill iiKlid, tviii >i'uih ;i-u ^i he'll her i'tither V preme -, lillle- -.no >- an 'c t.n-e. lit l L f") KF r—mm li i an 1 1 m 1 r ir rf ti 0 White Iron lltil-, sperial at 1 1.01] lii'i-T iinli'd hrr hii-k nf kilru-st in thinp,^ Hotchkts.s-Uobs T "S. jrl I nt iuic. ii inuntl I is 1 li sis 1 00 White lrnn Htds, -pmril at. , 1S7S he had the i tear 1 eye uf the Scot t s sum in t N J "If srV,j-,u fiutii r.i-.n.s iii.iu'i-Kn OiKiiii'ial. t'taifiiii.' .is :i liiiiefnot hoi an eye that h, d • noli i g.ii'.t in it KOOMLltS 11 rvrEO 0 Oil All isteel Cmiili Bids fur ,,..., ... lT.Su lit'i'iiusL' of tin- iiiiidiu!iht> id' his in-o-i v\ hen he ss,; ,ioi 1 1)11 All hteel Cmicli ll.jilb tnr .,,', 1 , SfJ fiiitiH's, lit1 had drit tt'f! lrn'tli, wiii'W lie «:i, ,u e , bi't Ti • iliil i' ! * REALTY Cm, AMPli — \ o li lik I r jm l\in t L 1( 0 All htetl Cuiuii lii-ds tm . 14,SO AMFL- \ serve out hi ( id,- tl lent in tin- W TL ppeel.it l It remitn n call 11 tin 1 110 Ml htel L-nuch lieils, tor 0 OIJ for a wcaiit in in-; :il wIuitr-M-r he* finild I.'. . lino 1 I lart IU (MJ All Hi it fniuh Htds tin J-.0U Rot t» do, di1". el.ii>i;d an nhilitj, stnilii'il. army, n. i.h. i.t'1 an ii oioiahii I 01) All Steel Couch lleds l.ii 7 0(1 diachame fcllPJ 01 ¥LN J WA?» IJ D—1 Eir VIE DLMUWH wiiiric Ju..n,s—bi'HciAt, worked and i limheil until ai h'st lie 4 '0 iinngalau White Beds, .-.pi'Lijl , «'*. . 3."0 found himst'lf a -ii'ifss ;u.d was a'nk Alexaodir H 11,1 !'i 11 e was pris all' REAL ES \N1I li—"i T nt bt\ wnnlff like pt ill 11 1 5 Huiigaliiw Wluti- Beds, special .. . -, (10 ill one nt the • i-i • stt-lry ri-•-Umt-iii ^ W Nteiiai, ai liti 111 Sin tit /I dliiate 5 Ihingalow White Beds, sperial , ii.J5 to Biienti tihcnt Sin.(iili) a tent- tor the ni 1 llercli 1 it mil BTtik rs 1 i^j.rrt s Sell 1 uf (iivat I., it i.n I tlui.': 1 UIJ Hiiiigaluis \\ intf l'eils, isiiteial 7.i0 niainteiiair e of himself and the tt ife I el. ml \f, 1; r m 1 urn >,1 tool reference Ad 1 es. MA'iTKliSStS AT SI'KCIAL PHICKS it viu the l.i.uou Ul . ( Jli'S . hut L Ciithtr 11 Lohhriej r 11KI Surtin t \% I and ehild he had aeeuiimhited. Then 10 0U tuTYON FEh'f M \l 1 lil'.hh, u.'b—Poi U -live-pmiiiil nutti e.ssi unuid \ uli am not sore. li h 1st base and 1N5UR til and white- 'tiipi- twill tick; %»ell till tt it; ftlliil edge;., 1 egnlai flOUO, at (j.')a huen n \ T r AM1LIJ—r%i tritnec Aiiieriein e ill or I, on LUillUiSA'ililA 1-lBkb, AlA'l rhl'.^S, .") LJ=<—C i.ttuii telt top, l.nttuni an.l said the wise papa I i hruself, rer.iem majinilirent luu' i -nl tier 1 1L 1TP pu it oil a m t sr rl r it 1; fuie-Uil with gnuil graile nf tukuijj; njJillai plite fy.Oll cub; this sal., fcpe..3 'lj heriim his da.is of poieity and stress:. 1 11 111^11 1 Sit p hnme idir H l\ s 1C 18 00 SILK 1'Luhf5 -M VTTRl'.SS, li.nQ—Lovtied i-itii fann ait ticUmt, 111 elmu e- At the ti.i'i- in • '•" •_'!• at s'hartisi 1 1 trcr 1 llfTe f timr patteuiL. hill, fl.its ni.il.es tint, the liyhte-st ami snitebt 111 itti t-,s untamable; "'I must teaidj lier hi win'." mot emeut in i-j-: _ i 1 he ss : -, -t 11 lull CM 1 30 Church St., N. Y. & Summit JK till Ii \JK J\l \1 lKliSS, 15 U0— bimtli Vintlltan lilatl. ami gny h.ili niattlefcte-a, 1 Hi' trieil suti-i'iil plans, all of vhieli nith his ri'^iu'i'!. iimewlieie in the FOlt SALE-=MIS«3KLLANE0l]S, cuvcred inch Otst £iade ul (.old iledal tickiny, 45 pmmdt in ve-iylit, it(;iilir if J, ; (III, special , 1S.0U faili'il to have any amid enei-t. .lust a Midlands, 'i lie • i.iisl were kinked r VT'OR SAI.R—While enamel beds, all sizes mat" All nf ttis^t- maltic ses 50c. e-.tra in tao p.irtn. year ai:o he lilt upon a --i-ln-iiie width uiioii as an i;n rn ! Kri n -li re\ olutu a. I tresses, ircti colF. buulTets side bdnrdB lOtiri'd nUNCAUW BRASS BlU'S—SI'l-XlAIV .seemed to have iiicT;t. ditininfir tables, chairs arid ehina eloBets, Dres* 2^0(1 Sample r.iuigaltiw Biasb Hed^.. 1.-.00 Their me d n -, v 11- lm hidden, i-oer sers bureaus carpets Ihioleum iiiattins- anil rug's. lino Sample Puniraluw Brass Btils IJ oil "Hen', Runts," he s^ul, "I -want tf> i ive inea -.lin--. \s •'.• ou'li'ria! en, and T. H. BERGMAN Summit Auction Rooms, 15 Beechwood Rd, U.OO Samiilc Uunfiliivw Biata Beds ''."U make a proposition to ynil. This is things beg.'.u to lei bad Thet harti-T i o.otl Sample Bungalow Hiass Htds 7.75 1 OR PAr,H-Sf) toads of toti roll. Inquire Ho'" lltlliN CKtHS Mlli LNUUKl'KU'hU what I propo' e: I u ill uive you a hrard — houi-i-l, 1 i ai.'i i 1 *,mi ts hat a ('halt F land's Express, 18 Beechwood Rd, 19 4 50 Ii oil Cubb aie piu ed at 3.75 new dnllor bill every Saturday ni.ulit. ist was, hut In \. s, I t.iney, an ultra Painter Decorator 7 50 Iiuii Cribs aie jn iccl at '..-5 and I will write the tide upon cieh of those dat s—th - OR SAI^H-Medium size safe, Trcwin Sup. 4.00 Iron Crihs arc pi iced at , 7.50 Liberal or ihidi F ply Co. Elizabeth, K- J. 20 10.00 lion Cribs, ate pneed at , tS.Ou one At the end uf the ,\ ear I Vi nut cided to hold a pioeession , The au and Paperhanger REAL ESTATE F011 SALE. Gut)l) BR\SS CRIBS-VKKV SPKCtAL you to show me Imw many of those thorities deciih d io prevent it, and a 27.00 L'iabs Cubs tm tins sale " 00 actual dollar hills you hate, and for 2-idO Brass Cubs loi tbib hale , , 20.1)0 bloody eiash s\ a . ilPed lul' til,- ne\t j^UR SALE—Eieht rooiii house with bath all et fry one yon ean show me I ttill Rive 1 I - 'iinpiovements, three "minutes walk ftoiii 1S.00 Brass, Lritis ful this sale- , 14 50 Ruudaj, station. Will sell for S4.80O or will rent froiu Jul J' FliATHIJR l'ri.LtlWS AT SWINl.S you two. Do you think J on eon make First Class Work Feather Pillows, sptnal at , . . . l>Se The Suits Ci'i*.-- ts ere ordered to 1st for 5,35.0(1 per mouth. Apply 17 Gleiuvood PI, 1.00 I money that way','" Smnuiit, N ,1. 20:23 Featht-r Pillows, special 'it 7ac remgh whet their ,:, beis in pr.'paTatitm 1...U i The child thought she i-onld and re Guaranteed Feather Pillows, spttnl at , , , ,.lli to resist the mob A saber so treated 2.00 Feather Fillows, special at , 1 50 LOST, 2 SO peated the conditions as well as her Feather Pillows, sptLial at 1.73 breaks bones and b ,11's and bruises the 3.50 Feather Pillows, special at , , 2.7i mind grasped them, hut her father PHONE 495-J OST—White b'o* Terrier with brown and 4.UI) flesh, but it doesn't sink deep. It is as T_J black spots. Answer to name Rex Phone 5..-.0 Feather Pillows, spetial at „.., 3.25 thought she did not yet them ac 88 Summit, 21 Fcattiei Pilluws, special at , ,,L 4.s0 a tei'i'ib'e mih"', ;ii'. 1 A Ipsamli r Homer- curately. villo, the tut,ire "\\ lustier at the Plow." f69 Park Ave, Sumnrtit, N. J, 12.00 WOVF,N WIRE SPRINGS If, THE SALE HOUSES OR EOOJIS WANTED, 1 All Steel Springs special 1.00 "Wall," ho said; 'Til write it nut PI refused to oiie> II" could not dr:.\v 10.00 XII Steel SprniRb, special , . ,XO0 that there cannot he any error." his Rtsord on hi- fellow countrymen AKTEh—Furnished room with two sinijle 9.07 110 0 -MAlll SteeStt-ell SpringsSprings, , special 7,/S j So he wrote: W beds and bath. Will want it so that can 5.00 All Steel Bluings. special i JU who were demanding liberty. occupy it by May 30th. Central location deairsd. special 4.00 j "1 will ui\e you n new one dollai 4.50 All Steel Springs A eurporai'.; guard M-IKLMI l'rita;e Address C. N, care of Record, 2nit 4 00 All Steel Springs, speeiat 1.50 , hill every Saturday ulahf. J will ttrite special , 3,25 Alexander SomerviM'-. lie was tried 3.50 All Steel SpiiiijfS, the date on each one a- I mve it t" MISCELLANEOUS. All Steel Springs, special, ,., , 2.75 for insubordination by a court martial speeial.. , ...1,75 you. For evei'j such hill that you ran and was ••pntem ed te be thuued and show me ut the end uf the .tear 1 v* ill Real Estate ELP I'lKNISIlED—t)i all Nationalities: then dismissed fioui the army, lie Jaiiies and Schuyler, Agency, Id Railroad yive you two others," Then he hi.un HAve. Phone I60-YV. 8 suffered it fearful [logging, with the* ed it. whole garrison and as many of the URNITURE— Repaired, and put in first There was a dearth of childish funds class condition at Joseph Zeiamet I'phol- citizens as could see looking on—suf F for awhile in that household and in>i sterer and Cabinet itiaker, 472 Spriujitieid .Ave, fered without a ivy or a groan—and Summit, N, j, Tel, 2S0 W, ft-tf o tew efforts on the part nf the daugh when the cruel, brutal business—a luipi- Insurance ter to extort money fniiri her rn other, tiess that would have made Hilling BUSINESS NOTICE who was wise and ro'iiseil accoiTinio Bull or Itod Cloud miserably ashamed dation. But some way, it did not y» KIRTS—Thai lit. Si to S2; Suits_ that fit. So to ^ SS, Dresses, man tailored, S.1,50 to 56, All then transpire how, the little girl dug —was over he en me out to us free rnade to your individual measure and stainptd MARKET, MAL5EYG WASHINGTON STS, lierself out of iiemu'v and into eoni land, a lone, broken, and melai •holy with tile ''Burnett Ceheu's Standard" of cut and and Loans fit and worktriansliip.'Cor'ies of imported models ptivivUve aithU'iico and that withoiit man, to sing of freedom anion the to select from, Burnett Cohen, ladies "tailor, lf> free hills. Kew St Newark, N. J, 12:20 menuliig to exerr/jst; guile. Bhe seeui e(Ljatff have inouey in her purso and Does any one know where i - his B. C, HOLMES AGENCY FURNITUIIE ST0BA0E. jvas quite iihle to lioltl up lier end nr grave?—Toronto News. •*the soihi fountain or wherever els;. 2J Maple St. SUMMIT, N. J, TDRAtiE—In new fireproof storehouse, her little friends giiiliiml, aul'he1 Laying Bridge Floors. Seperate rooms, household goods, piatio.t The most luieroHiing and dangerous? Swagons, tie, Movine, pae'.inr and shipping. -jui-reiits, who said nolhing at sill ahou; Summit HxpM'is Ctimparjy, Ral'*oad avenue, looking stage in the construction of n Corra N, WHIiams, President Jss. Truslow Adanis, Vice Pres, It to her, woiidereil and speculated. iinnitiiti. finally agreeing that T'oiifs was spoiid suspension bridge is the building oil TORAGE—Hollands new Fireproof storaire John D. Hood, Cashier ing at least a large part of her allow the Hoor, sayw Popular Mechanics warehtiiise oijeti lot liisfiectiori safe deposit Magazine. In this work the builders SboJies, The only fireproof wavehouse in Suminit, niice, No insurance liecegsary. Address 15 Beecliwood Tlie dollar bill amp every wee have nothing to rest their work on Koad, IT THE duly tnsei'ilied with the diite of tlu aiuj must build out each wax from LOANS gift, and was aecejited by the little the towers, securing the floor piece h.V maiden with appropriirte thanks. rinrr. piece to the heavy steel liars suspend tf* !,003-S,3,OiiO-S2,("M10—To loan on first bond and came the Christmas holidays, ai 1 the •P rnorijfaa'es. Hesidenee property pieferieil. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ed from the main cables far above. iisbotne & Cornish, Hill Broad St Kewatk, N. parents wondered if she would save The work is done with derricks that J. _ 21:5* OF SUMMIT, N. J. her money or remember them. She are equipped with booms long enough AUTOMOBILES. remembered them, but. not -with much to reach out ahead of the finished expenditure. Then came the last of structure and hold the girders BUS- 'OR SAtK— M,i)cwell Ruiiabout. But little the fiscal year, and the father inscrib peiided while they are being riveted in B used and in first class condition. For fur Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $50,000,00 MiM.RUTAN ther particulars ca!! on \V. C, Henwick, 54 New ed another note and turned It oyer to place. As each section of the floor is knpland Ave,, any day, ejeqent Sunday, befor»:t9 her, completed the derricks are moved A. St. or between 6 and 8 P. M. Or b> apppint- Resources $550f000,00j ment. 31;^ "Now, Boots," he said, "I have giv ahead and the construction of the PoulM-y, Game & Produci en you fifty-two of these, nndil prom next section is begun. OR SA.LE—Maxwell Runabout in stood run. ised you two for every one you could F nlng- order, fully equipped, Nearly new —*-———,-—-=- tires one extra, sell, cheap, C G. Carlson 529 Conducting a Genera! Banking Business show me at the end uf the year. How I'Always the Best" Morris Ave. ^1 He Was the Whole Cabinet. many have you?" The record concentration of ofiiea E CAt .-. Meet-every demand ir? pleasure "I'll get them for you," said the in Can, Exclusive Agency for Overland into a single hand was aehieyjidjjy fha 381%pprlnfffield Avenue. W nocent child and ran awny. and Hayoei Automobiles from pisj.OO to 12750,00 is DEPARTMENT Duke of Wellington in 1S34, when -Wil- Also second hand Cars far sale. General Re The old folks had a pairing and storage Anderson's Garage Cot, s ingh between i ljam IV_ SU(jrtenjj. parted with his Whljy Pard and Chestnut avenue Summit, Jf. J. ftltOOe, SAFE BEPQSiT VAULTS themselves while she was gone, think ministers, Sir Robert Peel, who was SMS. . 26 ing that She would exhibit two or ' - 1 ft = =^= 1 »-=-«- -^ *; to form the new iiiiuisfiy, was in FOEEIGN EXCHANGE three bills and fully believing that the Rome, and it took between three and WEST SUMMIT ^ experiment litid fulled. Then in came four weeks for the king's messenger the daughter. She laid a sheaf of bills to reach him and for him to return, Steam Carpet Cleaning down before her father. Open Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 traveling almost continuously night and Works He counted them—fifty-two! All pu day. In the meantime Wellinsfoii nned and bearing his indorsement nt was practically the entire government. Orders hylSail will rccie\e proirpt attei tior;. the date of gift. Among them was tb.> He really held the oflices only of Carpets called for and delivered promptly. agreement written by her father. first lord of the treasury and homo Circulars and rates on applications. "Now, how much do you owe me?" secretary, but any one of the secreta she nsked. ries of state can perforin the deties A. L. BURNETT LIGHT AND AIR "I reckon I ewe you $104," he said, pfc any other or till of them, and this for all vrho rise Electric Fans and Elec "but I cannot see how you managed Wellington actually did.—Westminster to save every one of these bills and ITS tric Lights. Moth your licni'; and your Gazette. yet had nil the money you have spent." j _ — office may be made more "Well, pop," she answered, "it's this / The Ambiguous Phonetic. HIGHEST QU4LITY CONVENIENT AND COMFORTABLE wav. I told Joe one time that I I Phonetic spelling has many reeom- by using Electricity for lighting pur eouldn't spend any money, although I niendations. but if you spell by speech lW Davis Granite Co. poses. Electric Fans indispensable dur ADVERTISE had it, and he asked me why. I told ,md ear you may pr!at ambiguously. j 20-24 MORRIS ST* ing the summer months. Investigate him and showed him what you had For instaiK.e, Mr. Kscott, in his "Club our prices ^- written. Then be made me what you M8j«;rs and Club Members," gives the M ) MORRI^TOWN, N. J. IN rut call ii proposition. history of White's club "till it reached "He hns an nllowance of.$2 n week. J it proprietor and analyst" * TAe Onfy Gutter* in f*if 5tote% totk Vreeland & Yought lt3 pn sei 9J BLBCTfcIC CONTRACTORS He said he /would uive me 70- cents a Now "annalist" and "analyst" are pro-. u 1 week if I would keep all tUe bills and nounced alike, bet printing would lose TStWBONE MJ-, . - •=rT*r •gtTe-tliera to-Mm nt the^ end of the irLcleajiie_& IJ \V,-~^_ rrrfe spelled alike.: «tcs». Betthwid Baud Smtamit iT. J. Tear oftfii siuwluc theiin to ypq. It'a , _ _ - IgMfc.f.
01 ta, ">m?^ • ^{^^yit^^r^i^)^^^ ^^^ ** *^*fe0-*'W*»+>rt -i SUMMIT RECORD, MAY 23, 1914
sprinkling under the consent of the MRS, WARD'S DIVORCE bU!l', William Ten Broeck HIRTY MINUTE SESSION. Traction Company and with Ithe latter 1 niakinp a provision to pay the cost of Summit Woman Who is Wlllfnn to Forfeit Al 3 1 the dustoliue and a rate of one-fourth o! lowance of $6,000 Per Year, ^flrflFifr ^ COUNCIL KDSHE5 THROUGH THE FEW s a cent per gallon for applying. The re alntlrig. Decorating ROUTINE MATTERS SUBMITTED, Mrs. Mabel •Raymond Ward, who prior quest of A. A, Taylor filed at the previ 405 Springfield Avenus e to her marriage was Miss Raymond of ^'apeif-Hanging ous meeting for permission to build side Summit and one oi the prominent fig an* Only Five Momhors prnsont, Tiiey QrnanUo CEREALS— walk on Maple street had been granted ures in the social life of this section, Promptly at illo Appointed Hour and Then Post Toasties—-The pac witli the suggestion that the curb along made a statement in her suit for divorce icacre. . 9e Proneeeljio Dispose of a Few Wnor Questions there also be reconstructed. The re this week according to the New York Malt Breakfast Food.... .14c _in RooorJ Time—'Cbmmlttoo Reports Are Broke 11 or marred furniture re quest of ..Mr Cowan for grades and papers that [ban attracted attention all Ralston Wheat Food .14c Brief an'dlThorTAre no Ordinances to Con- stakes for a sidawalk on Mountain ave over the country, Mrs.JWard has been paired by a. c-apabk cabinetmak ^7 sldor-IVlembors Manifest no Enthu lastlc Be. JFFEES— nue was disposed of by the announce living apart fronj^Tr husband for some ers, sire to Afioept an invitation .for a Eeprosota- Try our Special Blend at, lb. -25c ment that it was not considered advis years and has received $6,000 alimony liveof This City to Accompany a Doienalion Full line oi samples of Ameri Boston Breakfast Blend...... able to grant such requests where the under a separation agreement. ,28c to Europo for the Purpose of study In o Mu walks are to be built on isolated -sections Java and Mocha, 34c; 5 lbs.. Mrs, Ward's suit for divorce from Les can and imports I wall papers in .1.65 nicipal Government—Mr. Prlnn'o Is" selected of a street and where the oilier owners lie P, Ward has been before the New my demonstratioi? room in the TEAS —The choicest selections at ular ,AS Chairman in the Absence of Mr. Corbln, have not reached an agreement and con pop >n York courts for some months and accord nl fusion of grades might resulC FATIONAL BISCUIT CO.'S 10c. ok 9c ; .•? l\ie Coiiimon Council established " ing to the papers of that city in prose ' Berla-RieVere Building 25e most a record ,for prompt organization Complaints about the condition of Es- cuting the action Mrs, Ward had de RUMFORD BAKING POWDER—The lb t in .... 30c tviul rapid settlement of the few ques- sex Road because of the failure to apply clared a willingness to relinquish this 25-27 Maple Sheet, Summit nl ht s A cake turner given with e\eiy II liee. tions submitted at Tuesday S ' .0il and of the dangerous condition of allowance of £6,000 per year if she could meeting, There 'was nothing of jnipor-' Locust Drive through lack of repair were obtain the divorce. VINEGAR— --- ? tnnce for the members to consider and filed by Mrs, Mary Keim and Miss An Crowell's strictly pure Cider Vinegar ; tl e .UK m 30c,; the Her husband did not defend the ease During the Spring-1™1 all seemed imbued with the same desire drews, General Knight replied to it by when it was called yesterday and *
BETSIHESii GAHBG, ilC COMBINATION Qf LACE A Mlrcr \\mm FjFtF.HS MIKING As Amnouinced Firsijo the Mewarlc CR S fljrii sciioor,ni." T)iisiG:,Tr;(r Sunday Call Qv\lL n Du inttiin mil Iltllli, —I it 1 lliuil t.f tfi, '•' •'W f i^V^i Ill^lMill Sll\ 1 \Ll\lIlllui lip I'l tl iU t Itli 111 1 ilua p illui 11 afltl li.mij. It, inilt-i Linlttutii STORE HOURS OF i 111 US • Graceful New Wraps Are All the y() Halsey St. . Newark, N. j. r^^W,r,
All (hi' tie,f iiindel, Llp| i'ji.ti.101 dm l nlj wide il the hi 111 and hntd will) WULP.F BUILDING SUMMIT, N, luluu-t ^ills uf 1 I iiilm^, until -" OFFICE HOURS: B,;;O to 12 A, M. WI s li liiiiiUJM^t 'unit PL 1 1,111 >i it tjy N\ 01111 ii aie i. P. M, to 5,30 P. KV wi 111114 1 inn lei whiih 1, iape and u t tomliinid Tin, Aliment is dun Modern and Artistic ; IIIL bii'i nil in limit and li hiouul ri% hke 1 nun , w 11 tin it, while at the 4 hai k il 1- ItJii_, and (lowing .00 Ml M '•& 43 %J Let us suggest how we can imprcve i Aniillii'i' laimite Hindi 1 is ^lung on your present lighting effects \ tlie buk b\ tlm k ^ill 1 onls iiul allow fs <'iiAi;jii\<: ciai'i; MI'TFJ^NOON cu\v\s 1 d to lall nil the hunldi 1 , 111 tin i 1 h Horses Ove%?n at little cost i \ 1 ia Y\ III I£13 nun .st, t ilti 11 til nimiif r It „i\ t s thi iiilur irnte to inn ul pi-" 1 api ISoaih ill the Iie-,t the smut re tunif til PI ipc wlntlui plim m ti„uiiul mil Is u i d modi'l aie mui h lnutei 111 limit thin IIOIIP ni touihiiKcl with liu m llu i mhplli^liim nt ot thi ..uiiiuii i at the b it k and thn P inaile ot In m ad for Tie lew Sieis© | 1 fcmwi Ilhisti itid hiie ik twii < hit ifitmotm po-nus tlip mn» to tht Ld <-.itm line di 1 p hem - of plun ,ilk It (if pi un whitt iniu tin our to tin u»Iit i ti,'iiu d f dun Tin pi 1111^0^ u and lining ul souie ^tiunt, ruloi w lm h more its laying c WE SHOW MOST EXCLUSIVE \ 1 isti ui d down tin tn Jiit 11K low ot 1 oil ml pi ill buttons pi, m„ niidi IHL itli iftalls a pnunineul h itlu uf thu bio °e 11 wide hint Midli Un Iittlt tilliti imt is bunlticd with Mill t 1 u 1 Ilia Elsewhere AND EFFICIENT DESIGNS I illniss of t'ie ^kut 1^ quite milked, but it is diiwn 111 jn t tlime ttii_ KIILL , licit* iimrlii 1 tomb, uf t lilt 11 tun bi -, 111 Hie gow u ol ti„Uied riipp 011 J i *1 p, Sketches submitted upon request In ii„lit In 1 su ptiidei timiL ot mill pink titiita, w lui Ii 1, bound ibont Pennsylvania hy w 11st with n liisb bndlL ol the ilk V dmity tipple ol 1 it t tiui"LitJ the HLJNLTREDS OF SAMPLES 'iijck of the gown. ^|f% Expre ss •} ii A A& A A A A A A A A.i> A A A A.A A A A4& A o ast tn *& - *"~ " > HIGH CLASS SOAP, IL C Heaftl •4 MINT 8AUCI. • 0 ipaei Its Initial Coot Is Balanced by Its EJC- 34th St. iatimer %, «fl —__ > Show Rooms and Office: cellent Service, <\ b> 135-7-9 West 26th St., N. Y, City «i .Well wash the loaves of mint. b» Ail eeomiiiiy for tile laundry is the New York City Tal. 77S0-1 Madison Sq. Refer to DEPT. "M" 3 Dry and chop tliem finely. Add t purchase of only high class soaps and <| n tfiblespoonful of sugar to two > laundry blues. Cheap soap has too lost be Sold Within 90 Days much alkali, and the clothes slowly 3 tablespooiifuls of chopped nilut C disintegrate without one knowing the •3 "and"also one-qunrtur pint of vin- P- cause. While a high priced soap may 3 egiir. Half water and half vin- f Much more & Hotctiklss Lt d m ?f Wf WW VW W WWWWWWWWWW V W W © seem extravagant, it Is really the wis 4 egur may be used. &• est economy, as the bars are not placed on the market until properly seasoned, Spot Remover, Lehlfh and! Scrantoin Coi hard and fit to do the work. Nearly tn erj lluid re oninnndpd for -24 t.H.nig spots tint of bilk labium has If the soap for the weekly wash is •> on* bad fault—that ol k,n inn "a 11111 " cut into small pieces and dissolved .unpber and JVI-asons' paterials 3tiyon .ire 1 astmu about in \0111 mind overnight or perhaps for a day or two In good eortilitioii weighing fifej boine method ot peltmtj tin ,t sl.uiH in a jar of cold water a splendid soap from 900 to 1600 lbs, These ..YARDS OFFICE f'Jtn the roll.ir of a new li^ht loloied jolly will be ready for the making of a horses have been bouaht green fj»c blouse try bieadi iiimbs combined suds. This takes out the dirt more Park Ave,s D, L. & W. R. R. SS Park Ave Ith baking soda Pour a ten ,poonlul easily and quickly than by rubbing the within the past two yours and Morris Ave R. V R. R Telephone 55 soda into a oup, dip a pietp of fiesb bar of soap on the clothing over a have been used in and around inut hard—bienil into it then 111b the rough washboard, wearing out the gar the city. Among them are match 'filled < oll.ir for nnnal imniilfs jict- ments and wasting the soap. a'nig It ( ouipletPli 1 lean without niilliy If there is a washing., machine allow ed teams suitable for general bus *'o the bilk Thi, uiethud m.ij be tl n'd a pound of soap to live gallons of wa iness, also several pavement sore 'fin other f.ibnis with exiellent loiilts. ter, and add enough of this to make mares. Prices single horses |4n After t!io -.put's h,n t' disippeand the the proper amount of suds for the first him of Mida can easily be blown off, cleansing. to $200 teams $11 fi to $400 010) day* trial allowed if not as \ fcAT^•p *»9-w i i .:?*--»rtiK"-' i(-[>i«s<'i;i jG,v-n^ \ lvt'iiised, all horses shipped 400 miles from New York City with lLiiLiOW I'Al'U. Blankets Halters and Collars, en tie. For morning wear these en pes are made of velours de laine in a thin AH Cars Transfer to the Door texture or ot liberty cashmere. RELIABLE LINOLE The en ties are made in all kinds of One Block From .th? Long 'Jsland materials and In a great variety of Ferry EXPERIENCE has proved that the best quality of colors. A favorite color contrast is the lining of a blnt'k cape with' bright See Superintendent Linoleum is the least expensive in the end. We green, bine, yellow, violet or orange. have, therefore',- confined our stock of these Floor .Many of the eapea are lined with the Phone—7481 Murray Mtll, futurist silks In striking color com- Coverings to such kinds as we can conscientiously \ binatlous and designs. recommend as having no superior. ! For the sum met' the short capes, SUMMIT STONE WORK: reaching just below the wnist line, are JOHN J. McCLURE ft SON, Prop. Inlaid and Printed Linoleums are shown in the new convenient for slipping over the thin est designs; among them, realistic Hardwood Floor, f roe Is when the weather turns unex ! pectedly cool. Many long wraps are Mo 11 u at en-tal! n n (I Tile and Floral Effects in the Inlaid, I made for evening wear or for travel ing. The short cape is seen on many Inlaid Linoleums, 85c to $ 1.65 sq, yd, imported models, taking the place of DufiM:5n<* Work. the coat. It frequently Is part of the Plain-Color Linoleums, 60c to $1.00 sq. yd.; three piece suit. Serge, silk, gabardine, eponge and some soft mohairs are used heavy Battleship grade, $1.25 and $1.50 sq. yd. for the capes. Cn.pe-mantles are wraps which are Printed Linoleums, 45c to 70c sq. yd. partly fitted, as Is the one In the illus Cork Carpeis various colors, $1 to $1.25 sq. yd, tration. Although it has the wide and t flaring effect below, the vest and the arm slits suggest a coat. The wrap is LINOLEUM FOR DANCING FLOORS or' yellow brown wool and lined with yellow satin. The Dance Floors of some of the most prominent hotels and The cape-coat suggests a coat rather testaurants in the city are now using our Linoleum, which than a cape. It is sometimes made Works 64, Residence 68 RailwaiAve, provides an ideal surface for the purpose, with sleeves, although, as a rule, it is SUMMIT, N, J. sleeveless. Some, of the sleeves are LINOLEUM MATS and CORK CARPET BATH t Imilar to those of the army cape coat. Phone 160-M This type of wrap Is designed to fill MATS in large variety of new designs—various sizes, the demand for 0 wrap for motoring, steamer and outing wear. These mili The City Shoe and Hat tary capes have been very popular in Pai is, Cleaning Parlor FIFTH AVENUE 4 47™ STREET NEW YORK A favored model has the cape effect in the back and the coat outline in 73 Union Place Summit, N. J. front The short and long waistcoat RNER OF BUNGALOW SITTING ROOM. Is a feature of many attractive capes. J, COMBI A, Prop, Sometimes the waistcoats are detach HE slttiils room in the summer bungalow 1B an Important apartment able. ^,- - Ladies and Gentlemen the Season A new **nd attractive way of furnishing It la suggested here. The The collars.aie.;.of Wrious stylus. The wall I9 »nneled and papered with plain paper in an artistic shade of hag come' don't throw away your old y high standing, the hood, the draped hats, but come and visit ui. We do 4s T green anj« e the-latticed frieze, with its narrow abelf for the accom kimono, the Gladstone and a modrBca- RKAD THE RECORD. Cleaning, Reblocking, Bleaching, Re modation of vase*- Small water colors set In narrow frames are alternated tiou of the Medici collar are yaflonsly along the frieze, ^bile green silk to matchjtbe color of the paper falls to the used on the cape wraps, pairing, change tHe shape and dye ha* e, floor from a rod r*n Just underneath It F*1"*" *™ i ol ail kindsr—• y I 8* i \ 4. -SUMMIT RECORD, MAY 23, 19 14 to sot.'in o thin new machine will be- -MamysObJeels Accomplished •tttttttttt Be tort &iu'cctft4'ul despite the lirmuoas AN exchange directs attention to some with which ,members of the Conn- of the excellent things accomplished by Summit, I J, Saturday Zq 23,1914 oil have opposed the Hoheme in the the plan submitted by President Crom past. If it does suoceed it will at well to the Board of jjliducaiiou and ap , Entered at Post Office at Summit, N, J., as least be a tribute to the persisteuoy proved by that body under which Mr, Second Class Matter, of the East Summit firemen who Cromwell is to give a prize of ten dol have never ceased their efforts to THE SUMMIT RECORD induce the department officials and lars to the girl who designs the best the OouDoilmeri. to favor the pru- graduation dress from material to cost Subscriptions for this Paper may be left at jeot. It required no great effort to not more than $2,50. After pointing out tie following places; secure the co-operation of the for that Mr, Cromwell had in view two ob Morris & Essex E, R. Station, Robert J. .Muldowney, News Agent. mer and it looks now as though the jects—to have the pupils put to use what 3L.J. Cook, Taylor Building, Maple St. Oouncilmen were also on the point they have learned ipf domestic science Siegel Brw, Springfield Avenue, of capitulating. Subscription Price, Per Year ,.,.,,.$2.00 and to encourage home-sewing-—our con. , « •• gbt Months. fl.OQ If the Council had followed a temporary gives the following as far Single Copies .«„.. ,.,,,.>.,,.,••.««•»•«»• •'*• Oeatii NoticiB»«,,,,,,,,..,.,....10e. per line proper course when this auto ap more important accomplishments of the Wotice—Local Colunmi 10c per line paratus first oame up for consider scheme; Published every Satilrday Morning from the ation it would have applied a very "It puts the poorer pupils in the way m«cbrd Building, 21-23 Maple Street, Summit. wholesome dose of discipline to the New Jerley, of appearing before the graduation as Advertising Rates on Application. members of Hose Company No. 2 AH ComniunieatignB Intended for Publication and impress on them forcibly the semblage as well gowned ^as the daugh oust be in the RECORD Office, Record ters of the rich. This is very essential Building, not later than Thursday, fact that they have not yet been Advertisernenti should be received early Fri clothed with authority to decide to a happy time for them, Moreover, it day Morning. Change! of Ditplay Advertiiing the style of apparatus that the city will give the pupils a chance to use their Biust be received by Thursday Noon, qhall furnish, (.Thflre probably sense of the artistic in planning and de AWRED J. LANE, never would have be'eh a question EpItOB AMB PuiUBHEa. signing gowns, They may come to about the efficiency or satisfactory learn, too, that the simpler gowns are quality of the auto provided by the the most becoming. This • will-prove •Prepare lor the Gktmpaifin Council for East Summit but for valuable to them all'through life. THIS time for the openinK of the the faqt that a younger company aampaigii to secure funds for the in the city's centre was equipped "The plan, too, should create new in purchase.of Overlook Hospital is with a new machine while No, 2 re terest in the graduation exercises, not rapidly approaching and we trust ceived an auto that had been made alone on the part of the pupils but also ~StoBe>»who have given full oonsid- oyer. Immediately the cry went on the part of the parents. Essays and 'oration to the importanoe of this forth that favoritism [,had been orations tell only how the mind is project will make a continual ef shown Jaud the members, of the clothed. These graduates are offered fort during the time intervening to East Summit company announced the opportunity, also, of shewing how impress on friends who may hwve openly that the machine'furnished well, and yet how simply ami sensibly, given the subject little thought them would' never be used, Every they mav clothe their bodies," just what it means for this city and time they have had occasion to take the surrounding towns arid vil the apparatus out since then com. lages. Overlook Hospital has beplaint of some defect or other has IT is1 said that some talk is being in come an inttitution that this local been made. It required no great dulged in about the [advisability of ity could not well get along with wisdom to discern the game that adopting commission form of govern out, Summit and its ^neighbora these firemen were playing and ment for Summit. Without any know grew and thrived, it is true, before they will have every reason to ex ledge of the source of such discussion we the hospital was gbuiit but it is one ult if the Council now permits it to are willing to venture the prediction of the sort of institutions that once succeed by discarding an apparatus that if traced it will be found to emanate established in a community- be- that represents a ijvery heavy in from those who are out of office and wish oomes absolutely essential to the vestment and then turns $4,000 welfare and health of its inhabi over tor a new machine merely to to get in. That is about all that com tants. Overlook has Ibeoome more gratify the caprice and petty spirit mission form of government amounts to so in this respect than the average of the members of No, 2*^0*' In every place where its installation has hospital because of the exceptional been attempted it has been either due to tiffioienoy of its management, and agitation by defeated office-seekers or ON his return from the South the thoroughly modern oharaotar men with fantastic theories of municipal of the buildings and equipment. American- exploring trip Theodore APPOINTED SERVICE Roosevelt tells of the experience of management who never could induce ortable.Presi The opportunity is now afforded sensible voters to regard them seriously. STATION the lesidents of this section to sehis party in being compelled to eat iOT CONSPICUOUS Newark is furnishing the most recent il -FOR- ~ cure the hospital and make certain monkey on a portion of the jour ney when rations became exhaust lustration of a coterie of office-seekers SCHEBLF.R & R A if FIELD of its continuance as a public in 'Main Will JV'iclhcr SuoL nor IVnuJUo Them" stitution and that opportunity ed. It is a safe prediction that the who have been repudiated by the voters CARBURETORS should not be forfeited by any lack dish never proved as palatable to every time their names have been sub (Factory Experience) Require Pressing Seldom tne-es-Fresident as some of the po mitted and who are now agitating for Full stock of Models and of interest or liberality among NO LAUNDERING, necessary as with some of the those to whom it means so much. litical monkeys he has devoured commission government in the hope Parts-with factory methods of during his long and notable public Testing and overhauling. cheaper Summer Suits, which adds so much to their cost before As the hospital is now conducted that they may secure some good fat jobs. the Summer is over. •it meets every requirement and is career. THE WILLS GARAGE an institution to which the city can Taxable and Real Valises. 360 Belleville Ave,, Newark, N, J. U Many beautiful styles and colorings point with pride and satisfaotioLi No person would suspect lor a minute are to be had in Priestley "Cravenette" ASSESSOR S.jR, MULLEN has announced but it is pnrfily and simply a pri that the broad, unapproachable and uu- 1^Mohairs which are identical with those that he does not propose to sign any re vate concern of which we might be purchasable Newark livening News being shown by the Merchant Tailors of port of the Tax Investigating Committee •1 his Stamp 0.1 the West Hnd of London This I, 1I11-I 1111 Cnat deprived by the will of one indi would permit a mercenary motive to .AGENTS WANTED tliHli thai recommends any radical changes in vidual or by any of the scores of swav its attitude on a public question ol methods of arriving at valuations or natural happenings that might oc importance. And yet those of us wli For Sale by Leading Clothiers that provides for any drastic increases cur to prevent Dr. Lawrence from know something of reform agencies ati' maintaining the hospital, Such a Scripp"Booth and Mercury Cyclecars. in line with the views advanced.by some their weaknesses cannot help viewing situation is fraught with too many WrUe for i'xciiiaivc age/icy fur ,rt:ur tcn\n, 9 of the members of the committee during with suspicion the tremendous amount possibilities of injury to the com the progress of the investigation. This Cyciecar Distributing Co, (Inc.1 munity to prevent it continuing of advertising at high rates with which was exactly the attitude that those who •any longer when those,wha have the columns of the News are filled from STATE AGENT ? 22 tfalsey St. Newark, N. J. *nost at stake can change it under know Mr. Mullen would expect him to cities in which it has led the crusade for Price {'jyg.oo 40 rules on Clal, Uocoietie such favorable terms as those of assume, Whatever else may he said of Commission form of government. Mr, Mullen none can deny that there is fered. Overlook (ia admirably ,oob structed as to size and equip*nfiut no person in Summit more familiar with to meet all the needs of this city real estate values; that few are possessed and its -neighbors. It has acou. of a greater fund of common sense or rutely been described as a "model the faculty for applying it to municipal modern small hospital" and in questions and that Summit has never these terms has been featured and had an officer more conscientious in the referred to by such an authority Affords the Best Protection as the National Hospital Record as discharge of his duties. Men with fancy jn fine plant for other small cities theories and impractical ideas on the Against Fir© and Burglars to copy in establishing similar in question of city government may do very BOXES, larger size than usual, for safe keeping f Securi stitutions. To those who fear that well to occupy our idle moments with 0 it is too large for Summit's needs their high-sounding phrases but we be ties, Valuable Papers, Jewelry, etc., only $0.uu and Up it is only necessary to point out lieve the great majority of our taxpay ward Per Annum, that Dr. Lawranoe was compelled ers prefer to leave the actual settlement. t,o enlarge it a few years ago by the STORAGE, for Silverware and Trunks at very Reasonable of taxation and other problems to men m Aiia, Africa, Europe or America, you demand for accommodations, that Rates. 5?n of Mr." Mullen's stamp who know the will find "A, B, A." Cheqmei, issued by ua even ainoe then it has always been k tilled and that to have it any small- city and its needs, " under authority of the American Bankera , j («*._ •-* SUMMIT RECORD, MAY ,23, 1914 !=i CLOSING OF SUMMIT SCHOOLS l —Mrs, MjirgareLI^-MjcGowan^andjoiij js.iu^Aii'Lkiyor wim,£iu \ Plil TILJ I tCAGLiDI NT ti IL . * SLLUi 1 U I S 11 THECmCUItOFTHECIK, Russell McGowan, of 31 Morris avenue, will leave May 30 fifor Tannersville, N. Vacation season for All Will Benin Durlnn ciptor or summit roiho said to Has o hm u MiicoiniLi ^11 siiuiu is iiijui t' I i J nil \iLtesis I iptuicj in \ isitmu n ui tun ] Liii n Y,, where they will remain several Next Four Weeds, an Alibi NEWS GATHERED FROM THE HIGHWAY ball lijmb £~2 [Last Inniiifi months, AND BY-WAYS OF SUMMIT, The vacation season ^orifill of Rum No mdiLtim lit l^uu^t Lrlw nd F11 T M ilc Dim L-i Rut tint oi the mu t ffSt Itrti Biscbill Club gist m- mlt'a schools, public,.! parochi il mil 1(J, ili i Simpson ih i D niiiton —Miss Esther B. White, of Parmley nth l I i lit est tin t it\ hi i 1) ill di othii demon tr ition of tht fii t lint it ij Place, and Miss Alice Bingham of Nor private, will begin within tin. ni xt tin lib «,ed Summit pulit L kidn ippc i \ott i pi is i i toi m im > t u on Political and Business Items Dcomeil Of Su four weeks and in each the 1 acuity w la l etui in d m tin in f hatt li h md 1 po"iljlt to pli% tin, grcit nitionil gninc wood avenue sail today for Europe, tin "1 M t A ti nn and mam ti ot ficlent Interest to Require Space in tile Rec_ and pupils are now preparing toi tin id up bj tin L,i mil Jui> lit WLIIY tin u.us a. ocntion ti mi in the without uiibuLniK noi L or demnu tri where they will remain four mouths, closing exercises. As usual the mo f ilthou^h it io undt I tood tint the Laikissnmi Lr i^uc ^ is tin victim turns Hjt Sund is in i Lt)nti«st s lth the ord's columns—Notes of Gieaninos of a Per attractive of the commencements will pursuing the study of music. chaise •'^ mi t linn his been ton id- ot in tieidmt la-d Satuidiv tint bn Ruos.Lluhot Boontou I he grniL ss i, sonal Character and News of various Kinds, be that at Kent Place School, when end He l "till in tu tod> howpvei —Perry R. jjMacNeil.le and family of issakenid the iLi;itt and oht ltudi ot pli>nl nn the Carltou Yuadcinj giouuiK General Outlinfrof Life in Local Circles Dtir- the exercises will really b(cm on The f it t th it no tun bill \\- it, in the lot il follow us nt tin n itlon tl „ unc Ridge CresCavenue left Wednesday for ino tlie Past sovenjDavs, Saturday, June sixth, with the u t fir f batch on the pie tut tcnn w i If wa an iciHlint that could baidls and ss is i sMk-inlil exhibition uutil tlie New York to spend a mouth. From exhibition and the dancing on tin disclosid Bituidiv win n iiin^n hast be tn -rsoidtd md otln i tint ninth inning Iheii ssith sic on ilmo t —Mayor'Bergen and Councilman Ad there they will go to the Thousand Is green. On the day after, Sund is tin meiita weit in id i be ton TudQt Con PI me il ilmo t -mill ii lust otruind c^rtiui UIL IILII pi jtis ssriit tu piLcr sermon to the graduating ela will nollj in tin ( oui t ot Bpi PI il Si inn horn tune (o timp hen hut nmi with ams Telnrned on Thursday from a trout lands to remain several weeks. be delivered in the Central Pit bvte- inil tliL sailor pikel up -,L\LU runs All of tin othir mdictt tl whti in in nth tiinuq lesulU Feu i li ss dns t fishing trip of one week Jto the Adiron rlnii Church by Rev, Chaflee E Jt_t 0 is inninj' the ^unc bj '' tci ^ —The Summit Fish and Game Club i u todv oi undi r bond to n» ut t it it emtd IT thou li in i it t it \\-m ferson, D.D,, LL.D,, who come, litmi dack s. has elected the following officers: Presi_ n tion ol thi Inqnt 3t WCIL an ugm d like Is to i>iti\t_ iattl but Mi L i Rue tip tei UIL ninth L simi tiiL si iturs the Broadway Tabernacle. Tin jn In ui\p0tigatuiB the chiijai , muiiat tiuiiel will luain -ssith ph a un tint c mid do nothing in the ss 15 id batluif —William Y. Webbe and family of dent, Melville M. Rutan; vice-president^ ice at the church will be open to tho"p Failn it l uudei stood th it tin tli- pie rut indie ition point to In i_ul\ c Newark have moved to their summer Thomas Christiansen; Itreasurer, Albert of "livery -denomination who mai di - W ill 11111 Fgm s L m n ip the v nung,tLi lt uilaut lib of tin ta i wi con id md compli ti 111 ns 11 \ borne in Mountain avenue," Leach; secretary, John P. Sheridan; exe sire to hear Dr. Jefferson, And tin n find To git Ltt i t \tent than i^ u u ill} liT-suig fourtt,i_n stril e uut^ tei his t rteht La Km ssho i3 alao r ipl nn oi tin on Monday In the afternoon will bf tin ea i In tin mamiLi it ia uudti A wild litis e bj Ihomis Res 11 old os ei — Mr, Kdward Avis will give a repro cutive committee, Wjjlliam H. Swain,, "i M t A In e liti 11 ti im wi pi is held the final portion of the com tood tb it Fnli> -svas able to t - the fir-d bascm in «5 heal 111 the ninth duction of biril songs and pictures at Brenton Tompkins and Vernon Lmn, meneement program on the Oval with 1114 n Olid bl e 011 the lull]) „riiif tibli h an alibi is huh m t lit opinion Hiotind with thn tti^n Fit Id (Tub Bray ton School June 12th at 3:30 p. in* the address by Mr, Hamilton W Ma inning stirtctl thing- fni UIL Inontou —The Athletic Association of the ot tin Gi mil Jiuj muli tin r\idinci-' ot Ttiatv (its win n In ssi, mjuiel bie, whose absence in Japan la^t i^iui t him m uHicit nt it la cl unit d TTgTLgition i IIL gimes^i s itiic til —The residence of Mr, Robert Cade Young MeiM Christian- Association will A,a In toopi J OSPI to tiki j. tin eiss year prevented him from attending to rii^*^ was aiiiatirt A tin dbduc- bj ibont iili) iui" UIL oieiti ssi as Wilson which has been closed for some present a-Musical Comedy, by two of its this formality for the first timr m tin in tin filth mniiu tin hi t limin i toi tliiuu^h i putuie in thi Isi w Yoik tiutk lura on the bnk ut t ilios months is shortly to be re-occupied by members, "entitled "The Governor ol history of the school. The inembei Litj ln^ui ^ p,illti\ Hi idimts tn llu hi al of the graduating' class this jtai lie \\ ifh hi kin P the family for the summer-months. Palawan' (Book by [Schuyler M, Cady; pit tint l hi but ilciiu absolute 1> Li R it pitthtd ioi\s nil on Alicia it. Babcock, Margery" Berk Al ttut lit* t ommittt d tht'cunn II it hi t it i_ •music by Chauiieey S, Hickok, 2nd)'at unton e loiio Hi sv i in lad to Osei- Al K II —Miss Mai'y N, Covert returned Fri ma B, Chamberlain, Lois R. Fowlei, U]> tin ami-- cl inn it tht tinit oi 1 l day to her home at Geneva, N, Y., after' the Beechwoocl Hallon the evenings of Elizabeth Glfford, Rebecca M Haigh look Ho piLal bj in biothci HI 1 iii Ahcitn b 0 1 0 meat, but did not ^uli tantiati it at iuimii Coune ilin in Fitelentk Lais a stay of several weeks with Mr, and Thursday, May 28th, a-ad-Friday, May and Carol youngs, of' Summit Mai th it tiun bv pio\iii an alibi to pie Cuiipbi.ll if (1 l 11 guerlte Atterbury, of" New Yoik 4n Q nine m tlip lattti s automobile filuiphj ib 1 T Mrs. Walter S, Topping of Mountain 29Lh at 8:15 o'clock, suit hi t ^ fi ulirioii to till" t mints IT ;i ria S, Dulles, Mary E, Haeknri, and 1 i Rut i maimu and lm at 1 t lihurd ri (1 I undri tood th it In «r tin Dui f it ^ (! avenue, T Boultiutl Hi is eoiiiitetcd with tin I) 0 —A lecture recital was given by. Miss Dorothy 0, Barlow and Ruth MtEnin tin honit ol i iiitnd in Tic-ntim on tlit Hirl, lb u of New JerHeyT.j.jjuElaiinor Monn ot New "iuik lilt phone lompms lit m^ KLJ nuld" 1 1 1 —-Hicks Brothers announce this week Harriette Cady of New York city at the mjdit of tht Summit ociuiiPini Feb upi mite mlenf of the ; on ti in tion di il 0 ] Morristown; .Jeannette Robeit and iuin 21 1 hi s\ is ncallid ta it ss ia F L^m If the rental of the Mrs, IRussell llinman home of Mrs. John R. Todd 208 Summi plltlllPllt in New loik ~i 1 Madeline B. Green, of Madison 4nn i \\ i liington ^ Luthdav Eve Lonssav L 0 house on Summit avenue to Mr, C, F, avenue Monday afternoon. The program M.. Harris, of Nova Scotia.- On llnn3tli> lit de-iLloptil urmi W 1 'ii p l t) ( Dellingerof New York city who occupied included selections from . Beethoven, :.-Ati the Summit Academy Hit p\ ton tion nc and bos-nd i on ide l iblt iiiipia\i me nf and hi, condition n.til the house last summer. Cliopin, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikowsky, amlniitlons yvill start on June l^t md HEALTH (.DDL REVISIOX the, school will close on Jum rith si ttidi-v ill moon in lrpoititl it —The wide circle of friends of Wil Orensky, Wagner-Listz, and Wagner- There will be no graduates from tliia the ho pit il to liL iboui tin im i liam S, Post will learn with pleasure that Bressin. About eighty guests were school this year. Has Third Reading ana will Be Adopted at on Thursday. Lew 1=, 2b, Cooney, Ib. he has recovered sufficiently from a re present to enjoy the recital. 'J The regular closing of the school Koaltli Board's Next Meeting. Conn, cf, ,1 t> cent serious operation to be removed from —The guests arriving at the Park Roseberry, c, 0 0 —Carmine Fioroto was on Tuesday year at Carlton Academy will take The regular meeting of the Board 0 House during the past week were: W, Lucas, If. Overlook Hospital to his home in Mur place on Thursday, June 4th, the ex of Health was held on Monday even i- 1 t> held in §1.000 bail to await the action of Miss E, M. Child, David B. Porter, O. H. Lucas, 3b, 1 1 ray Hill, aminations starting next Thursday. ing, but little Important business was 0 the grand jury on the charge of carrying The examinations in St. Teresa's B. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs, R. A, Metz- Reuves, p. 1 0 1 —A meeting of the Milburn Branch of transacted except the third reading ler, MissLorette Adrian, and Mr. and Bish, ss. 1 1 concealed weapons and threatening to Parochial school will commence on of the Boards revised health code !) Mrs, C. C. Clark, of New York City, Gibbous, rf. 4 1 0 the Womens Political Union will be held shoot Nicholas Fusco. Both men reside, June 8th, and the closing of Miss Pot- which occupied a long time. The re 0 In the Milburu Public School on eTues- in the Spring Lake section of Summit, win's school will take place on June vision has been very thorough and —The Blackburn arrivals this week 2nd. Totals 40 ^72 dav, May 26th at 3;30 p. m,, at which When Fioroto was arrested Monday on the new code is expected to contain were: Miss Cady, Mr. Cushman, Miss about everything that should aid such St. Teresa's 0 0 10 2 110 0—5 Mrs. Frank W. Smith, president of the Park avenue, by Patrolman Nelson, he Scott, Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Wheeler, —Miss Mabel Haines, librarian at the a body in protecting health in the city. Mr. Hlgspn, New York City; Miss Knox A. C. 000 U 0 200 7—0 Westfield Branch will apeak, carried a revolver in his sleeve, Summit Free iPublic Library, will.go to This was the third reading and the Ethel Morris, Bellcport; Mr. and —A euchre and dance for the benefit final adoption of the code will be ac Mrs, Finch, Chicago; Mr, and Mrs. —The Commonwealth Water and Light Washington today to attend the annual of Vassallo Branch L. C, B, A., will be complished at the Board's next meet Appieton, Mr, and Mrs. Rlehey, Mrs, PLAYGROUND CONTRIBUTIONS. Company is preparing to extend its sys meeting of the American Library Asso ing. Hanna, Brooklyn; Mrs, Holt/ Mrs. given June 1st jjin the Parochial School ;-»- [BY EHQtJES'i,], tem of water pipes. One thousand feet ciation, Miss Myrtle Roy, an assistant Health Officer Colton' reported that Angell, Houston, Texas: Dr. and Mrs. Hall. The committee of arrangements 1 of six-inch pipe are to be laid in Black librarian, whose § resignation was an while there had been a^large ntimber Barnes, Stamford, Conn. ..,..:„„ The Playground Committee has re consists of Mrs. James Aliearn, Mrs. of cases of measles here during the burn place, and 2,000 feet of the same nounced several weeks ago, will be suc —The arrivals at the Beech wood ceived up to elate the total sum of $557.00 Hannah F, Plvnn, Mrs, Frank J, Gush- past month, there were no deaths diameter in Beekman Road, In Tulip ceeded by Miss Amelsa Robie of the Hotel during the week were: Mr. and and wishes to thank the follosving con ing, Mrs, Arthur Knox and Miss Mari- from the epidemic, which is now about street, 500 feet of eight-inch pipe are to Pratt Library School, who will begin her over. A report was 'presented show Mrs. Harry Thomas, Atlantic City; tributors Mrs. William Woodhull, Mrs. R. C. Brooks, Athol, Mass.; Miss anna Rooney. be put down, and the same number of new duties about the middle of July, ing that the milk from one dairy In a J. N, Cowperlhwaili Mrs. Robert test disclosed a bacteria count of over Anne Brooks, Mrs, L. A, Gibby, of —The Carlton Acadewy baseball team feet will be laid in lower Springfield ave —-Judge David of the District Court at Summit; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Emmons, Knosvles, Mrs, Philetus Holt, Rev. Rob 200,000, while the samples from nine ert C, Hull, Mrs. M. R, Snyder, Miss went to Essex Fells Wednesday after nue, Elizabeth on Mo'nday presided at trial of other dairies tested revealed but 45,- 0. A. Smith, J. P. O'Connor, O. Bruck noon and was Idefeated by the Kingsley the first State ^violation case which baa 000 bacteria counts of less. The, milk heimer and wife, J. T, James and Andrews, —A gang of men on Tuesday began wife, L. Laggant, G, J. Geer, R, S, School, 5 to 4, The Holy |Na'me Juniors been moved in the District Court since from one dairy is to be pasteurized as II those intending to contribute would the work of improving the eastern block Ladue, of New York City; Mr. and defeated the parochial school Wednesday he assumed the duties of the bench. It ordered by the Board some time ago do so promptly, it would help the coiu- of Bonnel Park, for which the Common for some time at least. Mrs. E. E. Norris, Red Bank, N. J.; afternoon on the Tulip street grounds, was brought by Commissioner of Labor W. B. Clarke, Plainfleld, N. J.; Mr. niittee very much in [planning the work Council appropriated $500 several weeks Since March 1, there have been 11 to 8, On the Carlton Academy dia Lewis T. Bryant against Nicholas and Mrs. G. M. Sanders, Sea Bright, for the summer. ago. A walk has been laid diagonally twenty marriages, sixty-five births N. J.; A. B. Willsden, of Chicago, 111. mond Sunday afternoon St, Teresa's B. BuOuovato, of Summit. A judgment for through the square, and the property and fifty-four deaths, according to the B, C. will play Star Bethlehem Council, the amount claimed. $50, was entered report, of vital statistics submitted by will be graded to the level of the adjoin against the defendant, The evidence Mr. Colton. Knights of Columbus, of Newark, ing block on the west. The park and <3m5Faar3maMmBm**anm?*?, - ;ai^;.^rr 3ZZ showed that he had violated the law re The Health Officer also reported to —Mrs, J, C. Rust of Little Falls, N. shade committee of the Council lias the the members the result of the tuber ^9 y garding the employment of children, Y,, who had been [spending a week at job in charge. culosis exhibit held in Summit during Uptn Diih Includioj, Sitttrd i\. q A M the nrevious week and reported Dr. the home of her daughter Mrs. W. I, Cleibt D11I) Incluclinn Sitttidt} 0 ,nP M -—Before Judge Connolly in the Union Millard Knowlton ,who was in charge McNab on the Boulevard left for her —Mrs, Theodore F. Littell, who left County Court of Common Pleas in Elizi- for the State as expressing gratifica lionae on Tuesday. Mr. George A. Summit some months ago, for Glass- tion at the success of _ the exhibit as beth Monday Bernardino Malucc*. of boro, will spend the summer at Pit- Brown of Genesee, 111,, who is an uncle iifliiionstrated he believed by the large Murray Hill, who was indicted by the nan, N, J. attendance of children. of Mrs. McNab and her niece Miss Edna present grand jury for the larceny of 250 —Mrs. J. F, Chamberlain and fam Plumbing Inspector, Timothy J, P.rtman of Herkimer, N. Y, ,S|were also roses, entered a plea of aon vult through ily, of Hobart avenue, will leave next Scott, was given a two weeks' vaca guests at Mrs, McNab1 s home lust week his counsel, John B, Walsh of Summit, week for their summer home at tion, - ..,-'- and ithey also returned to their home Cralgville, Mass. Judge Connolly fixed June 5 as the date this week. for the imposition of sentence, Matucca, —Rev. "William I. .Haven and family, CARLTON DEFEATS f INOHY, of Fernwood road, expect to start N0W Jersey's —Only one change was made in the who was employed as shipping clerk bv dm-|n j 6 SUMMIT RECORD, MAY 23, 19 14 ( "i"^Z«!~EffTSB3^SISSCEK:E3m t ll L 1 ll I ll f 111-, lllll I 1 1 Ul I lit t t lot ut t ll " ~ ii ii ~ i MICHAEL GARAFAl'-lQ 1 1 , tzy t 1 111 pt i i Li nti Id Mi 11 n Inn ii nli "I tin In ! ml il ii I ' 'IRC- MATIOf-sIAL BAHJ il C3ST *»*i"- ->-™; in uI il of 1 ii n on I' i\t i tn ( ^ 'it n pll 1-- lilt* t pot HI till llllll lllll- WOfJRISTOWN, N, J,, 'JIWCORPORATtD 1865 Old 1 in\ % nut until ii h 1 w ill till J hi ^Iiiip it t It h ni i t lu i 11 lm 1 ii lib GENERAL CONTRACTOR it wt illn i t m i 1 tin h it n ul Pays Liberal Rate of Interest on. Accounts lu II li i i ( m 11 itiii i In 11 WIN t ip Grading and Mason Work •\\ ul I 11 h id In i i illii i n tu in i Inn qil IH n l idol ill 1 it ll i pit ilili Tht: rentfils of tlvtrlioxws in our nuw Wtilid Stujl it;iU2;,i!iiiesi: WalV Hep.nit Vault, h:iviu» 1111™ mi oi hut tin it tin hi t in indiii llit dool lllll l 1)1, l Hi tl uit n'l i 1 Concrete Worjlc a Specialty tluiii excuediMl ijin^ eKpi-i-liiLioilH, wc have lieijii oljli^t'd U>or.l..-r :ni ill liLi juil 411 uitiLy ILI Bupply iiiimd m% i ol hi l im ul tiiL tit u tin buiiimi„ 1 In Up n i in "hi the deiiuuuL Thurfe will lie iiiHtHllei-t in iiboiit three weelcs, De-yrable. HLuvatiuu^ iiiiu nuw !>e + Will 11 find IM IM ll ll dtp lllil-t mill mit to > ii tun u ulni n u lutde LaUorers Furmshea .by tlie Da! \iiulthii siLti iinl i J t li 1 I' ihi ihlt ^ 1 u^pectioll xiis'itud MUSI )f li las till i il'lt t Tiinitb il! th i md the p Ii iti I 1 i ii m HI Also llorlel ritonit! lllll tl 1111 fill Hint III 1 A\ 111! S\ 1 lltlll t ni li '-nli nl it h nl 1 i i i tin 11 lm II Office: 20 SAYRE STREET H, \l lit I mil, 1*1 U-.11I1 111 1 11)11 til 111 I (lllll lilt II )1 N mini ii u Ihu mil iiilb i il ii Riiilolpn II. Ki.ssfl, Vn . Hi I Cm \ , ;\HHt, CtlHhier A\ llt^^ll ill (1 I 1 I ll 11 \ % l_lll im s nil piipli i 'il iv in t »,IIII m Branch Office (lit Ul, lllloilt till 1 \ III lit I 111 it 111 l' HUl - illl * 1 1 1 * 'll 111 t 11 H Hill 1 lillll CTiiUS River Road, Bocota N, J, Joseph II. VniiDoreil- I'll nl.-. IV IC11111-. lilt Uilli„ Sin ll ul |i in lit t t In 1 li it ble 1 i Im n ii hi l in ii ii ii-, - ii 1 i in II. IVsii'd Ford TKI.lU'llOXK CONNKC'riUN Guv Mi 11 to 11 liinloll.li H Kis,il Dmlli.-y Oleott K.1I11 it II Mil 111.lv fittim uinii tu It hit m i llui -ul li id t it I t up uul t ink 1 no i il i Imi- Francis S. IIovL i®s Areiiibald FoHie! Ii IM.1 H "111 \Ipui Ji By KATE DOUGLAS WICGIW Tliirodore F, Kinp Aiidtew I(. Cobb il d md thi p ii mi u ul ]n i u lib il lit i li uulliil l i' t tli it liul I i n I n dm-, Telephone 4I4-J Summit, N, j 1 ihwud , Mill, lit out of lit i h lid lilt li h d oiiii !,, 1111 t t 111 ll 111 i lU t I ll 11 I 111 Copyright. 1913. bj Katt, DnujjUs Wiggin hii-w 11 inn d t iimi „i ui phi i upln ( nil pm -, ilii i u i to fh it 1 i pt lit. L tint iinl mi i ii li tl in t o/i mil inn ihlt tli ( ( i i il ut 1 In THE PICTURE AND ANT SHOP llllttll llOYS rCli ll lltl illllil lllll Mil pi ii c th il u > iltl lii t im itiii lii iiilli )1J bid im nil i ol liiiiuui,. l pnni \M il i ml ibul ilimi t\ti H 1 ii t I in It 1 Frames and Pictures [l OM1MII I) 1 'IL i^nktl mil to lu i M iki i il lln I i I P n 1 ii 1 ti It il In ii ( i nth ! i ii i Water Coi OPS di\ "-mil., HLII I ill 1 IIIM in in md simhii ii tli mill ii i\i il i mi in In a¥© lOTE CHAPTER VI md to HL out ol whit \iui ^m tint l ou IHU in lit V tun Viillu nl Nature Prints 1 What drtams miy come " mi ' ipplc tni "-b id il tin nli minion -~ Artists' Supplies ^ I L l'l I* is i n\ i mil the is oik l'itt\ "lept Ti 1111 -\ mi (IIL of In l nit md niidtiin lib it it iio d ill nnimi Books onti St'itinery ilniii it 11 t 1 lu ili In \\a->h >t tht putitimi tin mil t inpl iti in ot i In i ht him In li 1 ii 1 ii It 1 nt il Kodaks Photo Supplies _ In l tu npi nm tuimiiih biin^iu^ 1 n n th nl i d him t If i In ii ., L 1 tin In in put in i ili, the Watermati Fountain- Pens bins filled! with GLEAN li li hut up tin tin m_lit, till, milt to In l i Inlili b lip Imt t 11 n ii id i_,iu 1 tm lu il ii in I md 1 ( [il thin., l In llliil it tin b p liiiii_ Greeting Cards for all occasions Ilillk ti urn il i nil i n Hi il 11 >\\ n cull u ^ Jtlll III lit Y\ l till It ( till pill lp ill i ' p l on nt if w lit n hu din i \ ii tli TdlJy and Dinner Cards Qanieb romm our iuip«td=d^ii:© E* 111 % rtint up tu hi i litili mim with llin pun i ^1 nl inikm.l i quit k \wt the oppi iti i1 hi him ( tli inn wmiliiw null In uit i i„ 11 ill uadi impitln nituiil (1 u ni plLii .. W. SCHULTZ, mil M nt till 1is}lm\itl nail ml ^notl ti united lin tht tmu^t I i ILI tu the i it of tin lii li wi ill uliiti oeereiie pocsceto nuht Tlii nth I nut mit thi lights Inn h pi nti it md In Id piiuous i lion with -i itti ltd liuil bin mn md 3H.5 Springfield Avij Suanniit, N. .1, hi did vi 1 111 ill In i mind mil mil mie ot W nt till-*- i nlii t liiptut 1 H kl ll tllL lllllH HfU t lllll Up tilt iliLie hid il%\ Us bun i p i mn it bi mt t -i w i ol f, )in^ ilnn nil ill intli it i in- 'in I 1 i i -\\ i in \ LI ui\ 8 l»i lltl in W litstill lliiiSinii \ili4-i ,Aff "T^ IL t ilk ll t 1(111 till 1 L 1 I It. I OH -.fllllL, iiti it h id In t u hi lott i tl T in h Ii ul j to In (1 ut on mollis w liui tilt n li ist r2>ic@pini •Jiiife) -_Bwm>o di liL,lilt d in ILIIHI-, ui msiiiiti nl it llu i i\ 1 lit it tin tin n inlli on tint ociiiuul whtii In \i l i t In Id nl till!1 ) nnh lui th iiutl t ill 11 ot tm M iiiiL hid pi t tpn i ti tl mn Three Large Offices p i -Willi 1 ii „n Mp-, ind Telephone Wo. 6 lilL \ 11 i ilih fi mn In l limflu l Mi it liu^i It ill 1 pi I 11 111 ll 111 lllll 1 pi U ( tl) Hid het mm HI nidi pi nti ui ( , ii i It L__ \ IP 1 11 -s i ll ill t' i 1 It ik iiinu ii i ut tin ninliiii U ^! ti h IHU tin n ih II pi i) nil ii li\ Id 1 (Hi it hi-. ii is no nov on tin -,i > md mil tin Record BuIScMng )il i p ut lm mi % ill w bni hnl hint i bin lit on i Most conveniently located, beast o ~q Pills ("iilil thin' in tilt, il ill Hi 1 plot nl 1 md in u T n It I, it |iuut i o r o Si fii noi IK ilths tuun., buili hin», not lm ni'i Imp Tin iL n i i 1 ii „i ^, illn iin_ in heated, lighted and ventilated O^) q it ltilih HI t'n 1 LII ut i mn lm Is Lit hi ition ui tin In 1 mi tit ut mil iLtOX^, Ii(g C^=J ind tli p iti hswi 1 t oiiiliutoi til t«n \\ litstill t it pt dm l tin lllll lllth lni looms hi die city for basines up mid i hn i lun lit timid think I unit in ide i u dill in lltl urn Sin purposes. ii (Minora lint 1 ii th« In 1 time slip t tmld ntit food uu tin mil ' in nt IIIL tiowtl i it II iHij+Timuhf to W lit till Hit hid lit nt lb oi In d bttl 'lin t ] id in i Apply Afi 1 -it it t 1 il l /lll1„ ttlll HUt llkt li ibb i ii t iltu t II 11 ii i li i 1 ilni 1 mt 1 ILI W il mi md nuii ul IIIL ntlii i huoil 1 num., lit l l i i i it i Ih Inn ili _ul sslm i\ it tin il \ t u ultlLi lltl li lui tl hi l mil i i|' ii is lifjitli Record Office ss^y Ilei iltt in IO i •- txptUiii i liinmo^js tlispid n hi mn lii Iii bin 111 i 21=23 Maple Street I l 1 _C II 111 1 llllllll l lit 111111(1 I It it IILI pm nt hid ti ii pit isuits mil 1 1(1 111 I II J.1L I lllpfllK lit mn t imt In (li mi il II -,ii it i OIIL i Summit, N. J. I li i it I ui imt t ii- ut.tl ti) llL 111 11 tin hn til nli mn "1 tin iluni^htli s i mm., ^ imps in thi 4Luup iiislun_, t) u )fl° Ail runctloes . II il t i him i M n il hi tli 1 - lln it ite i in ii in ill ni n d itltl to tin lltl II S\ 1° tl l) 111 UK 11(1(111 tu In r 1 7 9 «t in lil LMitimnt t ni-lii tin doll •I ..i 'mi I 1 mn in tli ni-Jit T il ill 1 Il/ff Fin T'ti -J ^ / r* tf r nn^"^ r^\r linui tht t Inkl urn mil n lining loi i lis ill I in In liui mn t in • h i\ M ud intli i wild n uiilmtip Hung it i, UlLtll DC, lllll lint till it f i „i iiitt il mft tin fldim \\ nt till did HOT lt>t ion u in lose -with tin m md is u t tu m Hist uit 'sin _ iv i i titimot in 487 Springfield avenue in ui i tliLiu It i sshit tins is -\~\ lit u Real Estate -in Ii md n iili >ut „iinu m ii num., lis i k tli ll I slim 1 1 hi t i mi li ]H t ot hi>i liittiitimi pi b till v w it limit 1t L thin l)t-iii„ m nil il ss lu n I ui onh ieih/1114 thun litisilr hi tl l^lu d And Insurance in t p 13t ses t ntt t n 1 ss 1 h M n 1 ss is tliiough thL Uttlt i mud into tliL linn i littli tlilit 11 ut I il ui t 1 kt hi., t UP tut ind ,nit(h((l lui ihiu-,htd nit It •, WHS' lit nliui t mi 1 i in till piuit, fiom tlr bmiiiii-, pih rl hr Summit. - - Maplewood 'A shop or a barn has i=»vad many a ut it In tho is is n li 1 but In id whole thm., v is oi 11 m tin tu ml hi z. 1'iiiPb ^imstll in t i mm h mil e\ mgn's life ^nd reason " 70 Broadway New York INSURANC TELEPHON] peets int to do tin urn Still 1 -n]) ()t UllU till Illlf 1( P Ut 11 IS IT qilll k Pliil toddling if hti suit nl TTnt II 472 pose limit, ot ihiMii ut ptiti t anil is tin ( luld ind tl i4-,rd in i out of the I", lit .. lilting llit-m into tin h l-jh U il SUMMIT, N, J. ^nlb hiii tu Inline l'it^ of little imminent diiijn intli no wmst hum peimittni,, tin in tn if linn md Lit things ll la u Hits in eii-, ut tl Motlui duiii thin i „'iod *-i lulling tin upe ltd ipph s th it hid 1 lilt n New jersey Insurance Agency itiu=t hist" im ,,11 in i pmd 111 ins Hi ltd tin littlt tu itini up the hill liom thi tlii CIUIL But on things is hi n he to ik i ithei Am to LXplam mattus and piotLct ht I Leph is (I itti sunt idoiLi) ii i i pi nil Muk is ,,1)111^ in u lm a month fioni a scolding hhe still lmld tht doll p iintrl hi ti lib md ki.pt his pot mil 'eco'i building in busini ss so I ill in t hue to mike aguust hei btaviiu bicast siimg, bt L tns mil bin hi in i littli outliou t If anyone In your employ, domestic, choreman up mj mind just -vet' Hi le iletp d< tnem the hobs I Ltiuldn t let mi at tin link w Ink I in le But him ill lUTKlid upon tht sli^htH pas'/led but Debby bum up' I t ouldn t, TTnrk food iltu tin In hind his Ion-, imu etc., are injured you are liable under the New Liab >n the is holp dehshtlulli complacent But, yhes got nubodi but me' Is mj Plh bt HI ll llllll) t kill I til I p 111 llll ility Law, and may be obliged to pay them r little LU iture, biiucjiii^ hei most al diess st ordiLtl so mm ll I t in't w ear it' IHL,S IIini tilt ( 111 1 ill t II loilll tn pill wages for 8 years. luim.. ind untiustworthi ditams 1 ou 11 tell Idthei bow it was, IJm 11 with thi whiti iliiii mi., m tkin The i liiiui ii HI iM i uii ^ ih i inn nil iop pii on i i I mlii b li in \ in i In' ft l Von lit tl n l i pli i i \ 1 tlini il lll|l ( I I \ ll It 1 I Idl!_ ]l III ( «ii(l Jinlil tin null Iiimd U|ipi l li M 1 , Ii Hi in \( illii i \ i ii il mi Inn aATBSFAGTBu^ OW s- He JI > 'Ihil uoiiidiit I I ti i 11 T, ililHiin e L*li JL In IK i(ii \\ ul lill nuaidiLU. bi ki i ill ii Ai ul did i il \ i ili to In i I li VlLlL !^Si^^^^'^"T3. U h. ii M,U pul mi t p. , ,,l p.M.tb. 111(1 l M 1 \ luol (ii li 111 Ills 11 (1 fit M IH*\ 1 ll 1(1 \\ 1 ill 1 1 t ) 111 1 111(1 I lit I ( t ]ib i ml I' ttl \ In nih im t iiu U>\\ il ,ln lionl (Inm i il In i ud (lie .'^^^KWjl \\ ^ j. 1'n.ll .slim , vu l.iiin iliilh i,u ', within i^hl \\ i, w i\in v ifli IOIIJ; I n IK i il\\ n In uf In h im Hi \ i i\ It limit (1 w hid mil _o <1 il u i I ]i mi II ijnt at I lb i th it • in t i tin nib t t ii \N 111 d in I In* i '\ ou mt ^c\ \" home" *Mih llu m \ ,\\ ^tt > lui ul ,m In kid I toil tint lo", ( sol m\ lit lit l In ll/ianv oi lis Phases It Qaffleo .Iiiiii ,ii (lit 11 ii inlh lmiiililt i inn I iiiiih 'U ii'. Kn \t, i h il m\ i nil M, t' *\ , 1 ii tiuii mil ul 1-iuu nig ibt t^h i li-'bt p iiiioii ililo ,,11 Hi il no nut 8 SUMM1T RECORD, MA\/ i" 191 i'RQORESS Or THE CAMPAIGN. DAWN AT RANGOON. EUROPEAN POLICEMEN. L L.Lsi1 iilCi 2 V„ Some. Facts About QvorloDU and Plan toPui. .VHe-re the Sun Seams to Perch In the Clever 3n London, 'Gloppy" In Pt i iu And tht, Ti_i t J I 1 1 U/, Pi "^n-t, In- ichuso II, Branches tjf the Trios. and Polite In B ilm iLHjUy li i t'u intity Hlow duals sliiiju'd wiiftlv up tin Zu huuifit in iuliiiut> l in piilctt Y\ li 11 1 1 1 1 ti ii ] 1 With the organization' this week ol tontiol oi hi, di tint tin 1 mulou pu nvoiuu anil otluit-.v wtlll Hli'in witli 11 1 ijlH 111 ill \ 1 1 t Mil 1 th In I i the Woman's Executive Committee, juh'i giit'Ltiiny lit their am-hors. A be eiu in l*- tlu lit in ,1 ippm li li to pel interest has been added to the cam ( Il sin I nit 11 Mi 1111111 (/ 1 In I 1111 11 ! •raiiiiig.H^ai) like craft,, with high <*nrv iPtliDii «i ti T I'enn il I'lilliid u ho paign, lor the purchase ol Overlook I Mil it 111 I'll" llllpl til lllll UllllVllnltH Hospital "by the people and for the •d beak ami uiilstrcU'lii'd wings. Mwept in \ ii,iLi)iiil Iimiiii i, hi i vwnd llu OIK kuiM nun 1 lb ml if mulit I)1 people," On this committee are Mrs. •wil'tly nut to sen wit.'4 rows of uaUi'ii to iH ol llu v llliuis 1 n*lTt i mi u ut the j vo Thomas B, Adams, president of the irown men hcMicling sharply at tin1 \\oi Id lie ulu til it in 1 ml onh if ' ibh it not t 1 ii 11 v,h it it i unit ti r^- fa uj) ,r j T. 1. A., as chairman; ., Mrs, W. Mils SniuiiaiiH rocked mi the risins; Inn in in puhi Lint n equil tho ( l' ^HI i th liinti nli 1 ut uhit it 1111% be Chauncey Coles, Miss Mary 0. White, ilde mill n gentle stir ninl strutHiNij! LoliUiiii 1*1 ,SLI mini t/ 11 1 hi> 1 Mrs. F. N. Waterman, Mrs. 3L W, 'I'liiu sleep I'iiu up mid down the criiii To tin tl m^i i tin pnliiiuitii rilll1 bpleeaEa ' TTi 1 1111 11 v 1 1 Ion 1 ,< 1111 11 t d 1111 Cromwell, Jr., Mrs. George F, Vree- •ion running river illi [lollti i "I ill I mi loi i l (hit 111, fT»xg land, all" of Simmifk^Mrs. William 1111 im mi h in 11 1111 in., 1 ci ill in tbi D„„„ |J):: 9 ? Childs, Jr., of Bernardsville; Mrs. Ru A bird KUsliud suddenly a wondrotni lniVtt*\il «.1 1 111 111 illlltlill Ol tl lllll c1 i (111 il A °i OOQ iwlncl iiiil .itoiit tb it lie i uniniUd ins Koisler, Jr., of Chatham; and .h'tiid SOUL? from the low. mist covered In s_n<' it fit In iio 1111 111111 _, out rociiiiciL chores. Following runic* n gentle breeze \\ IILII MUI ion nli i tin- ii mourn i nl Mrs, Stewart Hartshorn and Mrs. Vic must 1 mn, v\ India ] hfiinni 1 mult tor Manes, of Short Hills. When the ihut rent the line silver tissues, rippled the tiiil win inn tilth miiMl il ill t It ( till li ( lit 1 .,% t ll I ti 11 ll p mi committee held its firstjneeting it was the stream mid showed, very naked tut i i \ 1 ill vuth MIH h lit JIHI i Hull 11 il nihil it\ 01 iltitu il ipi 111 YOU wniit tlie b re all you eat made of pure nn evident at the start that it intended ind ugly, a low? tint lying town. With his pi obit HI re rial litv "doing things," Harry G. Hoak, the ihe broiith came a faint, tine echo of The 1* in ]i i! i cm in in M l Imili mi under strictly sanitary conditions and WE campaign secretary, and the members 1 li ' tin il ipi mfil\ (iipn 1 ut 1 in hells— languorous, pausing tones of si I thii't, but 'npin I d li iinlinu uf of the Overlook Hospital Association, the eh 1 1111 il 1 11111 ut) 1 _ri 'it 1 ilh 1 KNOW it. iontiollni_ ti din it inn\did tint were informed that the women were ^er. .Then; emerging from the mists uih 111_ is i nm ^h tu mik( tbc lib suiiHil In 1 n liti t tu In 1 11b I inn In the contest to surpass the efforts of and standiiig high above the level of •uith ltinini M iiiiitiui llu Tin it uf the brown earth, gleamed a bell snap inn ho it with 1 in hti i lNo line If the b:e id on your table is „tita,4Miimaiid that at the close of the Vl ll ' It 1-, tilt ( 1( 1 11 < III week all the team captains would bo ed, divinely pointed thing of gold thai ninid^ him iml In itt nipt to K^ii Ilh ti 11 il pu mi 1 1 11 11 r 111 1 named. Announcement was also quivered dizzily for n moment, then 1 iti the pit 1 in tilt I'm nil t ibbj tin 111^ in tb % i't l^i IJII I ti K il 111 TD« p9- made that at the close of the follow dimmed behind a bank of mist. >lil\ It -lilt in 1 1 in 1114 ill lllll Oil 6 6 9 ing week, all the workers would he li 11 Hs 1 tin \ ill 14c I" i n ut li ii Hi Next the sun leaped into the day and SI 1\ it lllll lit I* 111 I 111 1 I I 1 tl lllll l-l v¥afiOEiii-j s spleodfid ireatt selected, This encouraging state- ,1111,. , ,11, , ,, * ... * "M 1^111 ti m 1 1 11ml 11 tt 1111 w hi 1 CJ 11 ' "" " . merit was gratifying to all those who .-struck upon the serine like the sudden ill th it 1 it ill\ in 1 t ^ in to iiinui -%. _ have at heart the buying of the hos ••lash of metal cymbals; The mists \ 011 -^ 11Ii the lit lit ,I ,. . ,7 ,^ dot «• mil nit 11 n\tliiii>. tu tin 11111 you know it is naide by jie.ople,whose business 11 fid tht 1'iih niili• ' i Mt 11111i it 111 1\Minl 11'd / oiif l pital', - ' ' i . • 'in-led instantly and vanished, the ..,.,' ^V" ti-11 l\%i)pnii 111 till mix lint i\ dnulows withered under, fuot and a *.*. n v, th inni li im t mil melt) I 1X flit ^ Mill tl ill lull* lllll 11 is eoiidueted 011 pine food ideas. Mr. Hoak has had prepared, by Br: ilruuj ant t the vsimu pi nn till 1 111 (1( ll I 1)11111 111(1 \ I 1 till 111 1% a William H? Lawrence, Jr., within the tare' vvliittf liglit tTimmetVliUe.il t