I*star EmerJtiu oX Central . — ••< at performance of the "Battle iRemarkable Achiefement of 72- IXJ. DINNER of Springfield" went off with great suc- , Aprfl_». cesl ning in th Bh Music Hall. The splendid music Rev. Dr. Theodore F.whIt©p«a^ written by Chauneey S. Hickok, ,2nd., war at.au homo7 4 Parmly pUce I Berentb Erent Held at Bwclt^— was received with great enthusiasm. Edward PrtjBon Weston, theflcrtnty* rom October 2, 1883, nntll 1903 ho While the baseball game of last Sot- wood Satarday Ereolog REPflITOF SHE CBIEfS At the end of the first act, the song two-yea r-olDTve (era n pwl^trlan, reach- nm pastor of Central Prcabyterian "**** between' the Y. M. C. A. and "Yanlnw- Xfpn,"-j/irtalnly touched a ed Xlny 2 after a wolk from Church,, and when be retlrea~ioven O>o Crescent A. C. of Newark wa»\ the Pacific to tho Atlantic coast His — " chord. Toe audience who productive of .„a «lar. gui iiewarK was years ago ho wai mad6 pastor emeri- achievement was hailed as llttlo less; tus. -. . . -_yC..-^rr~ Concrete SldewaUsud Sewers Requested .yvywar cnord. The audience who productive of a Urgo «coret there than niarvclotis for a man of his age. umm SPEAKERS puonnED "* for Prlrate Construction—Ordinance ftrI were there list night are still whistling was, nevertheless, two or three; feat- Ho. hnd wngorcd to.cross the continent. pr•• Whlte>ia been. «n Inwild ——Sane Fourth of July Adopted-Street it • *" • J^ .ures. which made' It quite Interesting within ninety days. He bcat.tbat lime ibout thr«vfcani. althoogh without Theacting of Mr&TJ. ATWootten in not the least of which was the rally by thirteen days. .' organiurfianic^dlsrganic dltcen A~ . k. ud Otner Committees Hake Reports 'her difficult ^le^TisrTfjinpe Wick, started by • l6wnerl)flFe~famous "Beauty,''carried final session, which netted them soi-cn re8ort near Ls^ngcle-. Cat. on Feo, ot inlj^*™™0^^" Istlc in A4dlllon to - At the regular meeting of the Com- I the play through with a true dramatic runs and won the gamo coming from 0 1 mon Council held in the City Hall swinor-mi~--- B^ »uKu«i;~ t . mthee vuiagvillagee black- behind, •-• •:..-., :" _-..: I* * ? "».?_• Another att«ck_ occurred llec—A6cat One Hnodrcd «*iil..I"f cou — smith, portrayed by John Smilie-KeadrI—Both-tR Tuesday night, all the members being mi were blanked ln_Uio- Present io En k>y the Occasion present, a • cnmmitr*t~-**— g both in acting.and singing, carried off 1 present, c icati [firsts _-. .u wu second sum- __. were eum- was re- the honors of the male cast His anvil i.-butirtho second Sum- ; ceived from Andrew mit managed to push two runnersovcr ; moncd, but the patient failed to rally. On Saturday evening at the Beech- C the plate In." tho' following fashion: | In less~~tliarf-an hour Df. White wood Hotel was held the eleventh ' r." Carnegie would increase his Parcells got a life on* an error by J. j passed away In the presenco of his annual banquet of the Young Men'a~— 'theSummit Library to 421,000, Ooerke .att. thirdthir , Richmond puehed daughters and hfs son, Israel -L. Christian Asspciatipn of Summit There . with pcd provided the city Increased its amount himhim . -alon' g —••with• : White. He was conscious to the la*t. was the usual gathering of the repre- in the business. _. » oiuK'or. .wolitoMolltorr - for maintenance in proportion; and a uub>.»ujjjuuieousiness. w i~ Ho was a profound scholar, with » sentative men in expectation'of tho Easned ihoTsalb, but JVlcsbury banged ' letter was also . received from Mi*. But a'Very dosd second, to. Kilgbre to mind of unusual orderliness, and was customary good time, and in testimony one at Edwards on short, who mussed... J 11111 carry-off honors for the male east was •™ ""- " " an authority on church I of the high regard in which the associa- Jonathan Bound, of the Summit Home the grounder up, allowing Parcel's to'' Land Company, agreeing to recalLthe Jerry Todd, "Just a Boy;" Marsh Ales- law. He was a profound -theologian Ition and its work arc held in the city. bury took the part of Jerry with a [get to third.- Dennis than appeared: and a xaaa of WISQ counsel. He leaTes This meeting, however, was notablo former requirement for a *3O,00O build- to win his'own'£ame with a sloshing., - ing and consenting to the erection of a swing and enthusiasm that captivated one .sister, Mrs; Maria White Dun [over those of previous years in that the audience. His part was the longest single through short, scoring ParccMif nlng, of WJlkes-Barre, Pa.; seven there was in evidence not only the . S21.000 bullding'as outlined in the and Alcsbury... ..' plans submitted by Mr. Lyall, the and' probably - hardest in (Jie play. sons and two daughtersdaughte . [usual good fellowship and. enthusiasm ..-« uj air. i*yaJi, the - Dennis waB on tho mound for Sum- archltm* """«••• • •" Marsh showed keen intelligence in The funerauerall serviceservices were largely characteristic of these annual ; architect. Both communications were linlt and for six Innings did exceed- were largely portraying the natural boy that he was. attcoded^ottd n Sunday afternoot n last lings, but as aptly the" toast. referred to the library trustees. Jl Fred Clift, as Captain Tuttle, did ex- ingly.good* work, having the visitors . . , _~ UHJJUUU iucue, did ex- [completely at his mercy, as during fronT tho Central Presbyterian master. Dr. Haven, in his opening .;'..-_. copy of the minutes of the special ceedingly well, and, in his duct with Church, the pastor. Rev. Mlnot C. [speech. 5 _, •—— meeting of the library trustees was al- Uiat period btit .twenty men . faced i Tempe IVick, certainly convinced all ; Morgan presiding, with the pastors It was in addition. an occasion of 5" so received and read," extended the him, only - two getting to first that heard him of the genuine sweet- base.j pfof thoe other churchcchuh. „f. j ' thanks of the trustees to Mr. Carnegie, ness and training of bis voice. both on-mlscues by his support. j f=^ to the Summit Home Land Company In tho meantime, Summit reglfl-j ting upon'the platform. Tho sermon .„.. „,« new Dtniaing was The Hessian quartet composed of I was delivered . and to Councilman Lyall for their in- W. B. Olive, J. C. Brewster, F. W. teced two more runs, they coming (nj by^ Rov. John Mac- practically complete; the question of a terest in Hie matter- of—the proposed the fourth session by reason of a] iN'aughton. b Day andp^H., Wheeler rendered two Chatham. [site had been satisfactorily settled and newllbrary building and agreeing to I songs in the second act with true hit by pitcher, two purloined sacks,! a well qualified committee hd tk the proposition of Mr. Carnegie and with true : artistic effect In this same**act the a wild pitch and an error, making ] „.„„, umuKf, onfl i(ev ! for the plan- Mr.. BonneBonn el for the proposedgiftprop , which Staten Island Mosquitoes also made- a tho scoro read four runs fof Summit < Patterson, of Orango, read the scrip- for ... .. _. _.j long wished; was recelvWl nnA «*.«* nd much needed new building* was received and filed. hit, led by Marjorie Gallagher. The to none for the visitors at tho end of> ture lesson. \Tlie benediction was pro- much needed new building. |Tbis_notc of jubilee permeated the en-—- I - it.- Resolutions were solo of Miss Melz in the third act and the sixth session. nounced "~by3ev. A. H. Tuttle, of thia nuti also adopted ession. • lire" evening and was interwoven with - formally accepting the donation of the the chorus of the milkmaids . were Up to this timti e this looked good spendidly received. •; . enougough to win,winsil^ l EDWAItD PAY60N WKRT Tho choir and organist were tbo the thought of each speaker, and Summit Home Land Company of the considering*^ 1. He did not walk on Sunday ' presaged in the minds of many tho nmnnH librar,«. y buildini MJ, g andj I Schuyleschuyler M. Cady, .the author of the lamo as were In charge of the music .,* proposed library building and \pUjrle^ ^ au^rt of Captain Van 1_ of ball Dennis jvas twirKr/.^ they arc deducted by him In i happy prospective occasion when much' O M Carae e or he > lavl»t *™ •>•» —• - - of the church when Dr. WhlUuctired u,o o,,e%r lor Mr^,. Carnegi?e/ for' theWlgS"!r Houten* , *aJ H^He^fT nm,.&J**. •-- Ing, but In the seventh things began ft'; of his time, seventy-seven daj. this same company would gather again J to happen for th-e visitors. Dennls>''.^ as pastor.. Mrs.. William S. Porter of the building, and also ntttviffin**' * " received distance of his route by railroad | to celebrate the completion of tho new suddenly lost his_ eCfectLveness—and^-:^ I uroment Is 3,483 milcfi. but her e the doctor's favorite hymn, "I • he-ap". 'building. - teAS^;;-:*«,thft^temanceof «3d|!ttlMinfii M.pSre4up0n the stiurc- nine hltsrolx^of them In a row, wUhij l-detour to the Gtriind canyon < know that my Redeemer livoth." re TaBbuld :«ce '.to. two errors, netted the Crescents eighty The decorations-Included a shield

tfrtil* lore" of JTiWO; n^1*""'3™ti'' manner liT&ir; lion Uhn Tn^mWi-nth1 mf ililan jig-| "Weeit again tn-night ... wimfjumBine*! ****** HIP***"** *** '* f- the first man to i ded to • partment for their efficiency and loyalty I process, made -two i, and In tboji to the dty, reported 70 men in the de- > CHORAL COHCERt. —. ««*B«UI,. ] lld;plt-L-tho_.Yl8ltorB^ .apcr-i.^yflf^ • - . ing—l u uucccsaiveiv aa Uhequnc discussioe annd ao fscholarl his subjecy t noT only , A petition from property owifers on Staiford, deserve the ienttusmsmmth wfco to Bec0Bi Brady a to , but a Jtnw-^ Impel to tho adjustment. Thef ?, '" of thoe followinfollowlngc churchurches'.c ™ : : ~i . FairvieW7avenue,""requesting-that-the frakiop his placerln~a.TainIhbpo-oT t worleloquencd wide_-VJCMUif-in's--•e an-^"d a^ scholarlq y nyndstionf, buthactct a ' which it has been received. Heflaii more romplctc same be macadamized, was referred to mopping the slaughter and saving the p ChDrcu at into f a few cannot make good men. There is no Richmond, 2b.... 2 inherent nnwnr in )-**~ii—•—» •—•- property was received from Mrs. G. B. Mo.litor. c.f...:.. 5 Randall on Whittredge place; William Alesbury, r.f... . 3 GENUINE HOME 0 1 1 Cranstoun north side of Euclid avenue,- It pays to insure the sanitary Beers, r.f...... 2 one-halSiJiT^'Jh^.^.!.f of the !? : ^ «->ctly| "Th<.y. M. c. iHtand-\. sianasi lofor service.mricc;- which on the itory of this church • and William Risk estate, north side of condition of the home by liberal Dennis, p 4 )R THE HONE LOVER ich on the laslast Sabbath of this ... vu-.iji.wi*r iIn acuonaction;; servicee is use of disinfectants at this season. Garls, -p . . i month (May 29, 1910,) will celebrate character doinp somethinffi^servicomethingi e iis Euclid avenue, all of which were re- the completio, j -..n ,o i»*u,f Its ifot winh ccieDratd e character grappling with the' problems ferred to the Street Committee and If in doubt as to' what to use 1 , (ho completion of its fourth decade. of society; filming wrong and doing Jar any particular purpose, we Totals .-40. II 12 27, 11 5 f (rood and bringing about better con- City Engineer with power. "-"•-' Meet section of Summit; with seven ]ie cnmo to a mtIo church with a CRESCENT A. C. ditions in the world., - These things tho F. Evans requested permission to caiPadviceiVOpr^We carry all. ublpmfortsbfe plot;o statioroomrn cos, every walky moder; pricn membershi „ „-»—p ouHJTtf 169i ;ma hon lefd t It _num- . ' A.B. n. H. P.O. A. E alenco on attractive and yal- borinMrgi 394—more than doublo the V. M. C, A. is doing "In its work among open street-on New England avenue modern germicides and disin- , tt,000; cash required J 1,500. Bizo which it had attained when ho men. • - ' . J. Goerke, 3b.... 5 0 1 13 | fiownplot by ; appointmenstation easty onlwalky wit; prich e Bjzn ^hi-^h w >.«.• ...-•--— for electric wiring; referred to Street fectants of known value—and Edwards, „.„.... first assumed Its pastorate. Indeed, . "The Y. M. C. A. stands for vital 5 1 E It may b6 truly said that the subse- Christianity. It stands aloof from everthing else a modern drug Committee. SI. Goerke, c.f... 5 1 0 TCHKISS-JOBS REALTY CO. quent growth of tho church, which store should carry. Moore, r.f sectarian "and theological controversies, ' A 'letter from Mr. E. S. Votey in 5 2 0 necessitated ,-tht» erection' of a new 'it gets a'"" p on "th- e real things of ~God. Grlffln, l.f .. 4 2 0 \Buburban itcnl Kstnte Brokers. church edifice throe years ago, and ' reference to sewer connections in Brady, 2b.... ,\ i Summit^NrJ. opp. Station kes the verities of our Christian 3-1 which now has' reached a member-, It getans ad grholdi s to them with tremendous Prospect street was referred to Sewer Wiener, p 4 ~1 [80 Church 8U, N; Y. '' / ship of 62C, was ID large, measure"the It take1s the and Drainage'Committee and City Staba, c 4 1 resultant or the twenty years of ralth- 'i'hTh e d w n A I « A # ROGERS' PHARMACY Marano, lb... .*. 4 1 , ful and efficient ministry by Its for- ,'co-o £ - Solicitor. ' •'...• mer pastor. His abundant and' un- 1 Whi.. l appointing, .committees '- The petition of the Security^ Land Cor. Springfield Ave. , Totals ...... 39 10 9 25 II 4 ccaalog-Bccd'Bowipg ig-bearlng t& thla in the cchurches and wondering how we Company fqr_,permission tif construct Summit ...0-2-0-2 0 OOP 7—11 I. L. O AKS & CO. day its rich fruitage. , can get together, the Y.-M. C. A. in a sewer in-Blackbiirn road "was trans- and Beechwood Bi Xres. F. CO 0 00 0 0 10 0'0—10 CONTRACTING Dr, White was a man of stalwart ractical and effective way., is doing Three - base hit — MacNaughton. character, of Iron will, of keen Intel- Sits thing before our eyes. The men ferred to E. P. Lamed and W. Z. Two-base hits — Molltor, Staba, Jiug, Excavating. Laylogof gid&- lect and of kindly heart. As a preach- otof allall the ehiirrh*>uiurcne«s •*.».»— • • Moored Double < play—Edwards, tB, Concrete and Cement Work. er ho was scholarly, but never pedan- din? together Ijj°Budd Smith asked for consent to SUMMIT, NEW JEESEY I hernere for the ideas of personafcharacter>nal character,. Brady and Marano. Struck out—By ed trap-rock ealtable for driver tic;, profound, but always clear. Hla of service, for-vital Christianity and connect with private sewer on Oak Dcnnlp, 4; by Garts, 2; by Wiener, 3. at lowest prices. reDial wit never obtruded Itself In Christian co-operation.'/ . -• TELEPHONE 74 ' ' ?, i-wiriivfls aw w. I the pulpit. He was ever a reverent (Cobtlnaed on P»go 8.) Jloontaia Av-tnae, Summit, N. J. I ...• . Dr. Brown went on to relate ho win one_pf the—foreign-mission- fields (Continued on page 5) (Continued on page 5V

• c a.w CO I»—I (0 8, KnrtHttionU niilB»alt.uBMflliwwdHd. ommiit lBa. J. < ,BPaoTB 11W 1 Wins Indiana Oemocr DENTIST. WOLPFBUttDINS.J Throngh a combination of the Meads I omciBouaalf-Kwu. Wnwfe a living can Kern, the Tajgait element in tie D _ «ratlc party in Indian, was pnt tol ... -Boa«ar*tt.aoto! to»tm «te.suio cohronUon. I taaioltai.i llnHMp.m. Kern waVnomlnated for the United I JR. OHAS. R. RlTELEiV • DENTIST, — ^H^im'ft,". 'J—" s«»n, ' Siaaill, ft.J . t was foreshadowed I OnrTirkr* DrosstoK. >n by a vote of 81 T".""***. oeciacd to adopt Goreruun as. a Thomas n Marshall's plan to noml- Mto a candHate for the senate. ' ' amtt wlth n t^Z i «» '" Influence u, Clrll Enginee^' r and Sorreyor••-•—. i former chairman of the Democratic I OFFICESi r-17it.p|r-17Tt»ple, streetStreet,, BummieSummit. P""r _j01"" ~»>mlttee, oppowd this p*o- BankBnlldlngBank Bnlldlne,. MlllburnMllih,,,,. . jI „*"**>• , At time, the prqeoedtag. werej

«onvemion-toe WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S mlnauonbriumra a aenalor wa» SHOP ' foUowcd by nomination, torth e place •nd-ten candldnt™ wcro preiented aa —376-SpriDgfieWArt SammitrN.. follow,: O. V. Monzlcr of Mount Vcr- TELI2r"HC»JIE 1O0 rt. 5o°,no,,h°Hrt «T- Mlcr" of Bloomtagton. Josepn H. Suoa of. Bcymour. L. B.i S.°£ °f ^k«n,.John B. tamb-ofJ RS. P. XT. SJEBNIOR m^. J°J ' Tom T°B«"rt of Judtan- "poH»,-John W. Korn of IMIaaapolla. Cblrapodlit, Manicuring, Scalp nnm _ Treatment, 5tumpoofaf. fiUT*"/? " "' °>°n(l, D. W. Any Sbe You Wont FITTERERS Attended tt tnolr Roatdenh _»ouitm«nt OmcaDin.-

«v state.—Kern received 200 votes. On tbe'Rocoatl ballot there was a man* Jfost; slump from other candidates to LUM & SHIPMAN Kern. He appeared lo the convention FRESH BREAD !*?!™2*to_ GEORGE E. LUM, and declared that no one bad been au- thorized to place btm-ln nomination Delivered Dmily. and that ho waa not a candidate. Tho Builders and Contractors convention howled him down, amPR ORDBJR And Gaoenl Jobbing Carpentow was evident .that-Uiore—was-a-uettied summ; N. j. purpose to nominate him after compli- menting tbo other candidates, , GOOD NtivG FOB BBEAKFAST. On the second ballot be received 047 have yon'trlefSnrTce ! If>o yon A8HES AND GARBAGE__ rotes end wlta tho_ nomlnfltJon-wlUiIa will not need M to tell you that bis BTnup be appeared upon the plat- I can b« CAKES.PIES -•olleoted dall/, with care ana at It Is In many ways .» ., u«u ujoa leave foa ers yrltb form and declared that bo would not as. It (« clean Coal, too—fn»a 1 -dir« t and rabblab. nod tbo fall ytalght Is Indian Reasonable Prlco - accept If nominated. THB VERT BEST IOB " Lanrf. small or medium sires fobtbr atabll o ANDPAStRIES, range or furnooe. for nome. notorror stove-v. , It was during that ballot that 'raff- that can be bought, - Made work* SAT. UB.BUSS. KU830O , succeaio.WMiifinlUr to B.S.HM . Baken.L.r. Bart withdrew his name, saying'"that .sbop is ready for, ImmedlatA dellverrr at distilled city water. • preeeot market prices. Ifoa will neveer sei t Otnc* 43 Union PUce. Summit, N. J tbe Taggart machine bad boon sent to | u g-ood a load, of M good a qaalltr Coat a.t the scrap pile and Marlon county r tbe same prices.' WHIPPED CREAM TO would give Kern. 185 Tote*! OB DEB. Tho third roll call was ordered and summit ii fladison Ice Company, Kern received 772 votes. At this Juncture John El. Lamb withdrew, to j vafKtv.r.uuvi.r.i. Hygiene fce, *!2<> olhcg ^ySffife I Office and Paotorj: Park and Ashwood Avaa,, Sammit; TeL529.— EMIIrffTTERErT made i 373. Sprfn*8el

._ -iepuf r*plat>| Tfwckinj of All Kinds. form. •.''•».. Dilty Eipfea to Ncy*A. N. Tbe declaration In favor of cIj^Lflnfl. -•-•-• Offleirw UnionfitaM." ^ ^tdwasliItS^acraropUdn"and the! modIfl- Real Estate, SUMMIT, N.-J. catlon of the present law forces the x.OrJen br 1UIJ Beofllve frompt AUooUoo. Ilqnor- question into tbo campaign de* eplte tbe fact that tbo Republicans Ig- Insurance nored It and tbe party will be com* polled to defend tho county local op*

Opposite Station, Storage in ALtDS' MAN OUR AJMNUAJLJWLAY~** -r— . vfsassa \ BftCgage and Freight handle. DISTRICT! and rapidly— - *" . \ fJndermuslin Furnltote moved to all parts of elty country, by experleoced men, moderate prioea^^. " *" to make our May flalea differen uaiir expreaa between New Yor] < Newark and Snnunlt Beacy. beauty, ^n.^^^*'^ »liortofastonl«M^r ~ - Phone 29JJ. Dlulo ocuaic-npra" mo Tnlfty^eeventb. O^cqmparatire pricesrin ev, district, to euccowl Jothain P. Allds, 1 AL X. QANNETT former majority leader, who resigned . r_—«.ui*uorrBgniaF=saiKBg^pHc^of ^the -garment Palatin?, Decorating and Paper- Just before tho TO to sustatnluff chargos Note ths savings—they ar6 snrely Bnbstaatially worth while for ...... jsu.il __^, tbat bo solicited and ficceptcd a bribe any woman tojay in a falLaeason^hsappIy now. J year a making. • . • •• -. - hanging. of 71,000 was taken up bylhe senate. ! -You know tbat If a abos we sell His majority was 2,100." ^x Isn't right tbat wo mate It light. Wa> ' In .all lta^ruohoa The result of the election la looked couldn't bock poor aboeauvUb aoeb a~ upon by Allds* followers as a vindica- I CoraetCovers guarantee; Wonldn't stay la Ooa- dVVSc[a. SpeciaJtar tion "of the former senator. '' iBeg.6»e.tl:69o..ShorSkirtt sUnderskirts I Reg.69aj^J><^.SsimiJ5mera^Ut^- nrarlonglf we did. ttjnHt^gjS -JV^Onff^to-tlie-apeclal-elatlon^wat _jii2_z^=ssHUM!u-:— Jn^ho-41»r«e-t-iwntlefl-DTt^enan8roBC imd , Ot- iTwhtr^ai-'-'- _.»!}. ioc Corset Covew Mo, . MinHl *Nn iVP J'™"1 ""> "I '«te baliot. No. 25, and returned to his tlesblp Mnlnc b to bo removed 0 and 1.60 e home. ' uavana tinrhor and tlio bodies went down ,V|ii, ti,c vessel, will e BAU5 niT 'BKU Jcrrnl In tlu- NntlonnI cenKMety arft Imported Hand Made Lingerie $•,000,000 FOR FORTS. "••Bton. A ••III tinrldlnR for sneb Or. la otfaer ironla, make quick work^of Iht OlA>antiaDAtodbathtub* Wooaaanpplr TOU Um. bum N..JKJ- For Prolec with all Uut la nemit and bolt la. of PLUMBINQANDHEiTINa. Panama Canal. All W.r. Pntty. Tbe chances are one In a hundred of BATH-TUBS, Acting 8«roiary of tile Tr oar getting better Plumbing wor*— " ~' During on eqacntrlan performance one by other hands than oora. Why KItalMO flalta. Wash-Tal« Ibte. Doa't number of luOIca lo the front I botbor experimentingt W« alnyaio oefleettbs Plamblna Ifroa think vnjrUilas "P. thus obstnicUmi tbe view of honest, consdentloss wort; and doool lawronr: saad foruii at oao«i Good work, not pcrnona who were seated. la » aalek work, and lowprloos. I eharyn tbo-tuamtnotb prices'tbat xnoaC wero they coliecUTCly requested to , Plnmbers do.' For estlmarlna; on any Mnd of PlnmblnRorHeatlnK. glraan • AHLGRIM & (1UERIN ed to one of the sufferers, the first opportnnTty. : "lied out In measured tones: (74 Springfield Ave., Summit. I 1. YIU tM prelty ltfl» ""front fi •It down?- wbcrcopon about Mty HENRY KLOCKSIN, TE1EPHOKE SM B women briskly seated themwlv tandon Tatler siting, Tinning and Metal Union Plac*. Saamtt, 1N.X THSRAU) Want Ad's bring THE fiJUJdMET HEKALiD, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1910. WESTON ENDS WALK ACROSS CONTINENT HERE IS THE PROOF -That the best body-building Remarkable Achievement of 72- and strengthening tonic for NEWARK'S STORE BEAUTIFUL year-old Pedestrian, Delicate Children BROAD, JVEW-AHD HALSEY STREET. -~—. •'. •• 'is *^^^^~ Edward Pnynon Western, the seventy- t two-jrcawM veteran pedestrian, rcaeb- cd New Vork May 2 after a wnlkTrom the Pacific to tho Atlantic const His Popular Mission achievement was hailed ns Uttlo lena thnu inurveiiius for a man of nis BRO. ^He had wagered to cross the continent w ***"**'" -nlnpf y '" " •-• *••-- -•— by. thirteen days, , •trat«tB~i>s«tb4ui to sjir* tfcaa Wenton left Santa Monica, a seaside Viaol. Ipronddut Vnoli<*q>Wn. Whether you have a'wodest cottage to furnish in city-or country, or a palatial home,- resort near Los Angeles, CaU on Feb. did tonic far daliat* •" lMn.CAUEKrfe« B^^TRUM. this Mission, or Arts and Crafts Furniture, is equally appropriate. Nqthing in the way Vinbl builds up healthy flesh and milco thin-littk limbs roond of furniture yet deyised-has filled the"needs of all the"people as have the mission styles. and plump. Children love to take it. ~r-•--'• • .... -• — . For living rooms,libraries.dens,hall8,professionalandbusiness men's offices,clubs, cafes, We return people's money wtthoal question U Vtnol hotels,-billiard rooms, it is unsurpassed, both "in* appearanceand- in point of service. does not accompllsa aUvre claim for It. Try It. please. Simple in line, substantial in construction and serviceable beyond any other kind of W. H. ROGERS, Drug^st, Summit. furniture, the mission pieces have won a pla^jthat cannot be filled by any other kjnd

of furniture as satisfactorily. • .__ _.j :• L: --'- --- 1 '•_ Jtaoluded in our great MISSION andARTS_and CBAFTSJines.arejthese: 1 . ... UNITED ELECTRIC CO. OF NEW JERSEY Tables. Tabourettes Bookcases Smokers'Tables Rockers Footstools Desks Umbrella Stands First Mortgage Four Per Cent. Cold Bonds; : Dated June 1st, 1800 Due June let, 1M9> Arm Chairs Desk Chairs Costumers Chiffoniers - "Tfntereet Payable June i"t and December l*t * Morris Chairs Hanjinf Hat Racks ' Dressers Hall Chairs Leased by tlio Public Service Corpbratluu of New Jeirey for 999,. rears from WrKinf Desks Sideboards Office Desks July l»t, 1007. •-""'. DlnlnJ-Room Chairs Davenports Extension Tables Dinner Con|s We are advised by bur COUDKH, Mr. Samuel W. lltldon. that under' the Settees terinnof the lease the Public Service Corporatiou of New Jersey has directly Lamps CJlina Closets Magazine Racks. Assumed the Payment'of the Interest on these bondi, and Has Agreed to pro- vide for the Payment of the Principal at Maturity, by extension, refunding or otherwise, ami Hint The Obligation as Principal Debtor Thun Assumed by the /We control exclusively Jn, Newark and its environs the celebrated product of the Public Hervice Corporation of New Jersey U more direct aud desirable than a. lupre nuaruntyby"tndoriiciiietit; • ' : ~z • The termH of the FranchiscB under which the Company operate« are : liberal, mid In Almost Every Caoe Perpetual. [Secured By a First Lien on All property now owned or to be acquired by lhe-Compauy,-itubJec^a»to-part-of*aW-pr-»pertyir*°-f'Oo.OOO prior bondn: Year ended March Slat. , 1010 ' 1009 ' 1009 MissroirPicRces^aird~AirOther GrnBH KarnhiKH . 3,277i3&..5O ^,901,691.38 lH,SU4,705.7O Operating ExpenwB aud Taxea 1,41I,828.1» " 1.^92,62£67 4,872,185.38

rKS 1,HOO,050..">0 l,C09,0SS81 1.622,53)32 EDWARD PAYSCW WKBTON. llonil lulerest 770,220.71 778,210.00 709,628.66 Furniture May Be Bought 1. Ho did not walk on Sundays, and Surplus 1,086.820.50 h20,S58.61 742.99L6& they arc deducted by* blm in'.upcaklnK These Ilouds are Tax Kxempt^ln New Jersey of hlstlnie, seventy-seven days. The Price aud deficrlptiou ou application Yield about b\ pec cent. distance of his route by railroad meas- urement-Is 3,483 miles, tout he made a tletuui1 lu the UlamTcunyou of Color- BOND DEPARTMENT

. -—-— .... ftv HAHNE & CO., Broad, NewllOalsey St, lewari load, Mo., to Chicago, vrhtch began |~Oct 2d, 3807. and ended NoV. 28, 1807, and his vrnlk from. Portland^ Mo., to Ban FranclHco'.'which begnn Oct 20. 1007, and cuded In 104 .day*. This trip EVERY ARTfCLB ADVERTISED IS A GENUINE BARGAIN was by way of Portland, Ore., nnd the • Write I distance vrns 4,300 miles. He reached for Chicago In the lflOT trip In twenty-lour hoars less time tbnn It took him forty UiU I e4 GENUINESUREIY years cijrHcr.-.' His daily nvernge dls- of tnnco .In*the walk ;tvhieh ended yeater- dny was nbout thr'oc miles better than p the nvernKe on the walk in 1007. I'omnis. PACKED INSIDE EACH TOLL OF WE MAKB A SPECIALTY OFJRJRNISHED HOMES COMPLETB RAISING FREIGHT RATES. SEWINO ALL OUR GOODS MACHINES rural*bM lo- Higher- Vagar ABB MARKED Jfloe$89^m 8 and Coulter M«t«ri«l. —wrouit IN PLAIN OfQdals of tlic trunk line rniiroadrt •Anuh SROOWNG tbat operate In tbo territory between $69.98 [CREDIT TERMS[3109«98 FIGURES $200 Dp " " in<]-tno~\t]ttn Congo » the only Ready Roof • TheSnrctyGoinp«qr^«ts«miigt bontl*. snd" back of them b then - — ..ork on a read'. CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS lag carrying the National Surety • BOUND BUCKET; JiiHtnii'n^of rittca wblch will,brine-to- Cr^.1 million dollar* 0/ otseb. Il n a matter 1 of teen utnhdioQ to xa thit they were tbat never bung In a well. |\Ve^i nll of them Home Increases In revenue OURLIBERAr-alsotoNoi) L CREDIT TERMr—— I aai ctmStooasjhMl nuke it especially «t- - W1Q1D& to f^|p-f| o^inoi OQ&IEO ' Rofffi Pflw"^—' iff^nd^fltiHeiigertralHe. Atlum— u"— Vorfc, New Jersey «ndc | tradrre to anyone who nintl capab&a the YOQ arc tnuncDo ii'p"! anr respo&tibilitT with Arctic mofts, filled with The water and-rail route* ns well an 4StUL other ihanghriag the toofiogon&atr/ care. matcbable : the standard and differential rail Hoes are taking pnrt In the negotiations. —Wrilrto=d^oT»abpIerof^ng ICE CREAM full infonntHon. Increased operating expenses, due'to ^Remember, d»i witL owj roll of Cce^T __i8tsiltl£*reabt-dellcfouaJ_ . you $& a g^"y*Tift surety i?i?fidL a trial of wblclrwlllTcool"yonrfeverl Of mnterlnls nnd Incrcnfled taxntlon. palate^ lower your ^temperature ' Impel to the adjustment. Tlie plan an If You are Looking for a Reliable bappine8s,and help you bid deflnif outlined at present con temp lutes n rnd- UToid Sol. Will you walk into d icnl chnngo In ttio reintIons of vnrioua, parlor our Ipe -. Cream for to tr}rates, .wlipri'liy tlielnrKcst ndvnnco« will bo mn(,Li'on nrtlclea of luxury nnd G ROtER _u_J 'tis the prettleHt little parlor tit tho Higher clans of manufacture

"""""ksi""'"''1'"' ?HE SATUKDAY.MAT 7, 191.. T K«ei

, SATUBDAY, MAY 7,1910 THE SUMMIT HERALD 1169,286,819, and State banks, $17,586,. As a result of the requests from the 327. Official rapcr of City, and Coaoty Board of Trade, the T. I. A., and many As striking evidence that the year citizens, the Council on Tuesday night The SummitTpust Garnpanj has been a most prosperous one* re- JOHN W. CL.IFT, Editor tnd Proprietor adopted an ordinance which-.will pro- NEW YORK STORE butting the sinister forebodings of hibit the sale or discharge of fireworks, SUMMIT, N. J. A Bwubtksan Iln«Mr dsraUd ta U>» In- even conservative pessimists, it'eanbe pistols or blank cartridges within the ' tencUolUtoGttr.Ooaatr and Bate. stated that the deposits of the year ag- city limits on the fourth of July or any SPECIALS Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $75,000.00 gregated approximately (281,703)175, other date^ JWMe^thfa inajrjiot_be wbJcnlfprcscn^an^ncrcase^verThe for Saturday and Monday $500 and upward," satisfactory to our patrj.u_ismiU.boy. I—We-bav« pureba»ed-for-lbU-««le » BOBSCnlWOSBi proviout year, of nearly twcnty-twtTmil- It will meet the; general approval of his »ery One Batiste, wulte grouDd wllb 7 " ' subject to bheok. •.'J '• lions. Surely this is State-wide pros- dainty designs In figures wltb Pink parents/and all law abiding citizens. BOM Buds, Lavender and Blue, also TIME DEPOSITS bear interest at 3} per cent per annum, perity of the most pronounced sort, for Many munidpallties throughout the Navy and Black ground with wblte /rrespettive of Amounts, beginning monthly and the deposits of the banks, and particu- OKurea, these are all new goods. Also ids and tt the Ststo have adopted or are considering fancy novelty Cotton CblUons, Lawns, - payable quarterly. • Offltff.Ram m It. N. J., M larly the saving institutions, Is a jure similar action. etc, wltb wulte colored designs. M mi»» mittor. ^— Ranging la price from. 12Jc. to 85c. indlcatlon~of The enterpHse.TctlvKy, SAFE DiCPOSIT BOXES - Industry, thrift and prosperity of the SENATOR SiberJs-makiiig-a-can van toRentat S>>5 per annum and upward people In their community, and yet the for the Democratic' nomination, and Democrats will Invite yoTr"T5~make a seems to have gained-the windward Wit HAULS, JB., President,' JOHN N. PEET, Vice President None sold nor laid a aide before 10 a. PASSiWG OF THE OLD GUARD. change next fall. - of his competitor, for he is making • • m. Saturday. . ——: . J.JLT_J_u_L Secretary and Treasurer- :^;_; __ friends by attacking the bosses'in his We direct special attention to our new line of men's shirts,-white and DIBECTOBS • Under the above caption the New "You might as well go to hell for ice, own party. So farascan be seen there colored madras, attacbed and detacb- John N. May,_ Wm. Halls, Jr., ., John N. Peet, York "Sun," an independent news* as to the Rcpubllcanjiarty forjrefprf.,.' ed cuO>. $1.00 and $1.30 ore tut three possibilities for tie-Dem- New York prices *1.60 and |2:00 W- I—JDrr Jr BijyorBfSkv,- Writ O.Benwickr—John F. THompgcror • paper, speaks of the comtemplated re- isthowoy "Jim" Nugent,chairman of ocratic nomination; these are Siber, spectlvely. W- "iCColer, Jr., Ohas. A. Lnmmia, J.F.Haas. tircment of Senators Aldrich and Hale, the Democratic State Committee, open- Katzcnbach and Wittpenn. Men's Spring Ties, 25and fiOc. and says: ed his speech at the Democratic Dollar Wean xhowl.g a new selection of 1 - newl t*""*^ tt "The rule of seniority in the senate pinner in Railway on the -25tfar ult GOVERNOR FORT expects to go to Is as inflexible as the laws of the Medea Nugent's career and his well-known and Persians... _*fOrday—Mr—Aldrlch-Js- Europe next month. He wity be. ac- chairman of the finance committee and" p companied by. Colonel Austen Colgate, a ranking member on other committees, no doubt qualify him to speak authori- of Orange, his military .aid, and Adju- /VbGhrystaf such as Interstate commerce,- rules and tatively on the-ice.and other crops In tant General William F. Sadler, Jr.. -public expenditures, which have con- the place named. As for'"Reform," ol, Trtntoh, a close personal friend, . trol of many important subjects of : Pluinbiiio; why Nevr Jersey has no one within Its fa.his absence. Senator Frelinghuysen. legislation. - Mr. - Hale - Is -chairman' of appropriations and high ranking mem- bordcri, who knows less about it and" of Somerset, President of "the Senate GoodSoda . ber of public expenditures, census, hai less use for that article than Nugent. will be acting Governor. " ~^ ~" Heating... finance and naval affairs. If the Democrats have any Idea that the Good Drugs "When Aldrich and Hale go out the Intelligent voters of New Jersey can be [ TilElotalnumber of bills-introduced Tin&Copper "Worlc- men now immediately below them in hoodwinked Into elevating into power Lf the recent session of the legislature seniority of service will move up and I That is-the condition-on which a party led by men of Nugent's reputa- take their places Just as automatically was 892, but 5H of these failed to pass, we want you to judge our store. tion they have a severe jolt coming to dood Soda—(lood Drags. ALL WORK QUARANTEED. "aj day follows night, and no matter and of the 378 that did get through the. We endeavor to haveeverthing !iow*~gifted and distinguished a newthem. Nugent, ct als, going 'round the legislature 62 were vetoed by the Gov-i the best and we have, but we can't invite you to try our drugs I erno r,~so tho_net-product-©f4he—ses- •t-unless-you-have-neea-for-thenv Thus the next chairman of the com- _ your i> I' _ -—.... u M - to the "Interests" and corporations, is a sion was 308 laws. This is about the so we say—try our Soda we claim, oroton la not what It OURht to be. send for us. 387 Spdngfleld Avenue, mittee on finance will be Julius Crciar it to be the best, andife aihatter We will g>urantee to flnd and remecfr the roaring comedy. The way that he and average for a session. you can-judge. trouble.lt tbe fault Me lathe pipes. Modern -Burrows, of Michigan, who twenty-five ' ' * _ atmoderste cost. Telephone 271, Summit, N.J. years ago bad a reputation as a-polltlcal Jim Smith cheated Marline of the nomi- When we' make good on-our nation for Governor three years ago Is claim—flood Soda—you _ will orator on the stump and in the house readily believe our claim of aood of representatives, but who has notnot forgotten in this section. That Droes- — ranked in the senate among the PN OUT IN THE piece of treachery _ano__bosslsitt. _was That is the policy all over the leaders." —.- (Continued from page 1.) only equaled by Nugent's disgusting "The new old guard of the senate Bases on balls—Off Carls. are served in any onedepartment. .will be mauo up of Burrows, if he Is re- and offensive control andUbossisin of """' -br—pltelM . We dull abide " elected; Elkins, of West Virginia; GalFphe Democratic majority In the Assem-1mond- Stolen bases—Summit, 4: ingcr,,of New Hampshire; Lodge, offbly-.of 1807. It is evident that ttolpSS^h^'cg^**^- Vm' star- Some class t final session. Kean, of;>'j« Jersey; Brandegee, of] Thee il6o'tlock- S-goF the first two runs a.i»«« naVnow,,forming formin g thtane .-.-,>,.».T-rZ—.-/. • . — ,--_ • ''tneold guard, flanked: - ItiSecuring a'plot of ground and dc- Mac was there with the three-ply OPTOMETRIST HESE are stirring days in the big. 2d smash when It was neededr ". "' " 6r less effect by_ the ferr|ng the erection of a school build* |A Hanufactniinf 1 ln'su*rge"ht outr!dera-"busy bees 1 floor shoe store. How could they ri^»r»_"husy bees'. like ing m Nortn gummlt for another year, Sight garden seemed to be the weak '*•• Optician ——Borab,-of.Idaho;_BournefIdhBourneofpl.of_prcgonr ; Bristow, of Kansas; Brown and Burton, thffBoardof-Education-has^adoptedUft -be" otherwise-with such values M of Nebraska; Clapp. of Minnesota; wise course. When erecteder,, however, And what Summit did to that Cres- 77 Union 1JL, Summit, fioUlvor and_Cummlns, of Iowa; La it should be of brick and on permanent cent pitcher when they had to really (Near Decker Bros. Grocers.) these to tempt trade? Here are some of • - - " Nelson, • of toilette^ of Wisconsin; plans as originally contemplated. The was a shame. - Our eye testing room is furn- Minnesota.- dajnof frame school buildings has "Lep" Long won bis own game for ished with modern instruments the plums: tho new old guard Lodgeg, , of passed, and the requirements of theLafayette on the 29th ult, by hammer- and appliances for thorough and ld easily boo th the e ing out a twortimer in the twelfth in- correct examining and testing Women's Sample Girls' Sample ning eyes_ for glassec. ______Low Shoes Shoes 4 ties that have made Aldrich so suc-1 buildings arc wise although expensive Richmond-keeps right on. banging out .Gibson .aud Theo ties cosslul In this position. Lodge is the forU,e first cost but time wUl de- Our Minufacturlag Depart- Tan or black kid skin jind Btrap 'pumps—tao best orator of the senateas well as the I monstrat0 mo wisdom of the requlre- safeties with regularity. Looks as if ment contains modern automa- and patent colt shoes, — scholar of that body. H's talcnte are bis. batting would help the team consid- tic electrical machinery for leng gun me'al calf, patent oxfords, ankle ties and I ments of the State law. There should I ably. -, - '.,. /' ; .colt and vlcl kid-sample strap punjps—all the rz—jultnlttcjjiniflpisrentjhjsjntcgrity is_ be no extravagance "in the propc-secl Blzes;wortb $2.00.'to (AGO unquestioned and his Utcrary clever- That finish the boys made Saturday season's newest Btyleo— building, but it should be erected with We can replace a broken lens also BUBoia calf low 'sizes up to is— ness unsurpassed, but he has, about certainly* was a-surprise to the specta- buttoo oxforas, f net .;..• him anairthat doesnot attract men to [ the same- care and forethought. as for In a few minutes no matter who worth 1.26 to*2 tors.' Summit i3 [becoming noted for its prescribed or made it or how regul«»2«), (.JO any bthcFsection of the city. We have pair, special htm. last minute finishes hi sports. .complicated it may be. Over bca-lcader-ln-»-bndy.Uk(Lth.e. lu cdnfidencbin-tho-Board-of -^Education " Dennis^ certainly-had-the- Crescents i*'eipeilence. ' - United States senate,- where men can that tho.lntercst of the City will be con- on the~hTp~torsix.inifiiigs^~Not a sent Women's Low Women's, Vid Kid .Ibe-pcrsuaded: but not driven, cajoled servedjnoveryrespect. '" " blanceofabit-wasmade-off Ms-deliv- Please comeln and inspect our Shoes" -" -'•";" Jiillets"'". " " ery during-that, period. .JTooJbadhe modern optical shop. Nojtrouble patience and cheerfulness _— -tost-tu>grip. •_ _.—- toahow "you how it la done! .i?unapB and oxford. . . headed astuteness and mastery of de- WITH the April number of the Rail' made of black, gray and tails and knowledge of human nature flariaLtook up the^work where~DetF Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and vlcl kid, with patent road Employee mirks till! twentlcth- tan suede_wltli-Cuban-! SALE —'alia'aboveaUthe'personal magnetism. nis left off and after making two wild Optical goods promptly repaired. heels aud hand-aowed leather tips and rubber "When tho new old guard! year of its -existence as a .monthly I pitches, allowing, two men to score, got vetted Bolea—all sizes' heels—all have hand •working order. Carter and Crane and journal devoted to the Interests of going fairly .well and-held^-the-rvisitors and widths In i -sewed turned soles— Kean have no real few of assuming that great army of wage earners re- hltless for (he balance ot the game. regular $3.0Q 'ail sizes * and width—regular the responsibility of party lcgislahon.- presented by the Eastern Railroad pair,- »PecW Thcy know that it Is votes that count 2.0Opalr;specIal service. The Influence ' exerted by THE'HEW PiBK BODSET and tbirworkrlnrihe" committees and Summit Children's—Bluche in the-cloak room and In the caucus the - Employee In this particular-field ^fho New Park House fiaJbcch leased Low in the post has materially contributed effects more thai oraoryWiho-floor, v-John-G_ Hat- Oxfo: Shoes Shoes and yet when oratory, must needs bo toward the general uplift and~TRe" field,,, who has been for many years Q L had Lodge and Burrows and others proprietor of several successful hotels oan Russia calf blucher Good,' strong .gun Bluoher oxford ties common good on the part of both the oxfords with extension will bo there to supply it, and If they I both hi Florida, New York and New metal calf blucher - lace- and buckle-low shoes, .employed and the employer in rail- wles and tipped toes, Jail there will always be the loquacious | Jersey, and Is well qualified by his shoes lu sizes from 2) to In sizes up to" 2, fine •insurgents'to draw upon." ... road operation, through the- wide- Association the popular "Foot 5},-ioand toes and tips, quality patent colt and ability and long experience to make Trainer" last, sizes 6 to JSenaGrTCcah occupies a scat In the spread-acceptance—of^the— principle the New Park House one of the most hand sewed welted soles tan calf, extension eoles 11, regular tl.60 | fin regulart2.S0 per and low heels,' first row of tho senate, and Is chairman of co-operation rather than strike In desirable resorts in New Jersey. pair, this sale, I III• ' * Woods. Miss Mortimer,'Mr. and Mrs. PFTTY'S the dose of busineaa in March but was feeling is strengthened -In i large Hyde~Mr. and Mrs. Smith, the Hisses Prudential Buliaing, ' ' follows: trust Smith, Mrs. HUler. Mr. «•- In*t delay makinmakingg^ your wants Open All Night, > M?,(41.T», diyidea as- follows: trust degree by_ tte multiplicity ofwdlr The HELALD Is the medium. bmpanles, «jao,«88,861; sayings banks, dat^s for.tte places within its gift; . • MlsrSchneider. Petty: I He puts up prescriptions. THE SUMMIT ffRKAT,n, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1910.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schultz and Yesterday was Arbor Day; if you Mrs. William H. DeForcst have been neglected to plant a tree or shrubbery, CITY NEWS NOTES spending a few days at Atlantic City. do so to-day;' they will grow just the ~_ Mlra kathedna Hinman is enjoying a The regular meeting of the Board of -month's visit in Tennessee. Directors of the Town Improvement A verdict of no cause for action was Association will be held at the Highland rendered by the Juryrin-the- Morris Mrs. Frederick Topping and Miss Club on Tuesday, May 10, at 10 o'clock. County Courts, In the case in which Dorothy Topping sailed tor Europe last Ordonez sought to secure the sum of ^Saturday. - . The Young Woman's Foreign Mis- £065 and $495 Interest, which he . Mrs. Walker, of lirch place, "has"re- sionary- Sodety-of- the -M_E._churcb; 'c!alme

onment .gar an inaflrennniaw ponoa tnira tbrce^ to'scren yean. -< "iWIYALLTHIS McCarthy, tho

THE OtO REUABU HOME FURhlSMERS the sixteenth round of bis flght wltt Health Owen Moron of Kn^iand at Dreamland rink* 8an. Frandiico, died of bui In- REVS* VAILS TO juries, and Moran was placed undci auxiwan-ro Uncle Joe Says the Payne arrest 1 AND Buonr. 3 Aaron.Shannon and Clnrenco ypole towoH , 6f6ilcfli"ln:iiw. KPro'sbot and both In Mantly killed In a sbotgun and plst' Railroad Fan aHim-«d to oat of town Patron* which took place at Hempttead.

ton fiovo Ills'views on the tariff, the night passenger train pulled ap to tbe fl'fb cost of Uvlnff, tho now rule» com- * Z~ - --••••- The Her. Horatio Hopkins and bi BALI'S SHOE STORE that was farmed against Prcsldanl jt fcM Grant - Pberson. mlsalonatiea of the Pn VE8. mr dear. I *ras looklwt at U»li Althontlh Uncle Joe was talking ol tertan cbnrcb on fiaveff© Island. In thi 1 wln^nwu. fi-VfJ.n. ifO. and UlCJ Insurgency In the years sone by, sonlti seas,' which was annexed b] •Ktamlr an op-uXU mloate. . From Top to Bottom ! WEBER fcCO. was perfectly' apparent that he intend- Qr?5tBrltnln IniSOO, were killed am eaten by cannibals on _Feb. B lostT ~ r them ed tbat bis pointed remarks should bJ month*. And U»?t any u applied to conditions confronting the S. H. JPJeIrW>n."Vlce president of the b. replaced with D«« TeltpBon* 1831 w ^ .. f, O. BOX roulrUiSrilMwlUiIo Uut Republican party hi and out of con- Bank of Chllllcothe, Mo., nnd former president of tho Mlraoart Bankers* a You supply the "nest," we'll do the "Vlrilo manhood^'sald Uncle Joe, soclatlon, committed snldde at ' his In Arthur-Sharp& Co. "does not form coalitions of radicalism hoipe in that cUy by drinWng -a qnan* and liberalism, of Vitriol and sootnln ~tltyl»flcar5olic aclair,7 . -n..-'. resL You'll hardly notice the costs, Inferior Decorators sirup, of Republicanism and Demo an4 Painters j» and ono flreman was fatally lnjnrcd for we'll spread the payments over •rd*. PmtrtcUo, Ra&letf* AM' . "Men may clkmgo their political con- -^-^Workmanship Guaranteed Tlcllons, but" they will not attempt Ic ond n score of others severely burned lluMtrUa Fooulpm for, - yolto lip protection and_frce trade, by tbti biaztnu oil. The blaze caused a year, or a year and a half, asking CblMren. Eatltaatea ' and Samples ' Fnrah, aoand money * amPand oat money or BncrlOco all principles of political Gov- *A fire destroyed tho factory of tbi • 'smrwnvw. JI- ernment for ft mere temporary victory nttrtburg Plate Glass company In theLOWKTpricesfprkUyburbuy, W.H. HALL, and tbe occupation of office^or for pet- Ford City. Pa., tho loss amonntlngto ItCO&OOO, nnd out of a poRnlntlon of ... :._. HlOD* 29S-L ty revenue. - •„..... > guaranteeing qualities in every case. _J^Rueh cnnlltlons .hQTe failed erer and D^OOO 3,000 men ^were thrown out 393 Springfield Avenue, sbould fall Always. There Is no politi- emplqyrnent. • p . - cal purgatory, no halfway bouse be- ^ Jolin Vincent .Buckley, olios Grant, Summit, N. J. Interior Decorating tween political Integrity and "benevo- charged with the murder, of Mrs. £dna lent pretense. Any attempt of tbn Covely In North Plalnfield, N. J., Ini kind Is set down an ilemflKoguery. A General Painting April, wns Indicted by the Somerset Laundry chaira> &£#, undiy "The noise made by a uraall but loud grnnd Jury nt Somerset, N. J. Stoves, Oil Cloth. Linoleumsums, , Wash TabsTabs,, Wringers, Cooking Utensils, OtALEIW IN minority In the wrong is too often mis- The town of Guinea, fn Orleans coun- Willow Ware, and all other hhelpl s to good housekeepingh . SUMMIT STONE WORKS , Window fcbadea Paints. taken for the voice of tbo people and ty, N. T., was .struck by. lightning, thovolce of God.". — whjrti stnrted n flre that destroyed five. 1 JOHN I'. MCCLUR8 *SOH. PE0P8. TV—Jr»'~~D>»A»v« Extensionl Tobies, Sideboards, China CIbse'6, Oil _Eto.,Eto:. • • i R8. nnd bnmed all the town rec- ISUUXlg IVOOIU Chaira. Roga, Carpets/PlctureS, Clocks, Cur- ordH. ^ taina* Dinner and Tea Sets, all in broad variety. GENERAL Philander O. Knox. p 346- r Two inen were killed nnd three bad- NEWS ":BM'retflry 6f~state7sur- ly injured when n train on tho New Tal«phon« 157-K dOrCI bl Ol P _«_ J I Il»«i——'Parlor Suits, Rockers, Music HAPPEN|NOS..^° Lph " ° ' Haven-nillrbad-struck-nnanto truck 1 and Library Cabinets, Corner Chairs, Desks, Knoi, Jr;, and received tbo youtbfui nt Pope's Hill. Mass. Book Casca, Couches, Divans, Pictures, Lamps, Hangings, etc. »•«•»•»««•»•»»«•»•<« lover nnd bis "College Widow" bride Two men were killed and nine per- nt tbe parental mansion In 'washing- sons severely Injured In n wreck on tho D_J Rnnm Bedroom Suits,' Chiffoniers, Dressers, Enamelled Carriages and Wagons ton: Tbo overtures were Instigated by Ohio Electric railroad, near Urbana, O. Beds, BrassBcdo, Badding, Bugs, Carpets, „, Mrs. Knox, the wife of tbe secretary. Toilet Sets, Shades, Curtains, Blankets, and innumerablo comforts for made and repaired at Emmctt O'Neal, leader of tho antl- the home lover. FOREIGN Miss Ethel and Kermlt Comcr movement, has beaten H. S. D. Roosevelt, accompany Mallory, statewide prohibitionist and cd by Baroness dT£ls- C. W. FARROW'S friend of tho latgdefeqted prohibition S98 Springfield Avenue. auuiudinent, In tho raco write Demo- whose buBbniK. so -urgently ndvocatcs cratic nomination for governor of Ala- lnternflUoiifl;l-&rbltraUon, visited Count THE bama. Tho nomination means election de Lambert; a most ekillfol Frnncb Sdliof out at cost my - that state and "dryr* orgunhutlan** aviator, atr the Aero .club'* fleld in entire stock of U leathknell. 1 I .P^rls.' :Thif^- were both"taytted;to an Portland Range. iWmhing Machine 'and ewjoyei At. very: macb- ballpon of tiue Boml-tiRiil "OLD RELIABLE" AMP. rnuubbuts -and .'(ia»ln^«» l ^-. yvi-iwmuu-tu fl]o n-pttUUoTi'Toi^a" , culiabJe of a speed or eighty kUo- WHITE SEWING MACHINES lr ^ wafons. writ of habeas corpus for the release meters (approximately fifty miles) an AND VICTOR RECORDS P«n«» of Charles W. Morse, who'Is serringa hour, has been constructed by^ tho limestone flitecn yenr sentence in tie Atlanta French war department, and the tna- WORKS 64. RESIDENCE 68 B. H. AVE C. W. Farrow penitentiary for misapplication of tbe chlno will be ready to take part'in fuuds of tho NuUonnl Baak of North the approaching.summer army-maneu- SUHHIT. N. J. . Summit, N. J. • America. • •• - • vers. Tho new craft hag two nacelles TBe senate at Albany, N. Y^ passed tutn which are contained RETORT OF . »»»•» be bill Incorporating the' "economic motors tieBlgned to develop 240 horse- ind general foundation" for scientific, power. THE MORRIS COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. benevolent and altruistic purposes and The Russian ministry • ^f war re^ ' . "' • uonnisTowN. NEW JERSEY. JOHN RjCROOf. V.S.BREWSTMR onferrlnKi(>orU«nrusteesTof"that body lucsted competitive bids for a fleet AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS. DE0EMBEC 3t,Zl«a ot dirigible balloons of from C.500 to ilmost limitless powers of acquiring, RESOUUCES UABILITIE3 holding and disposing of property and 8,000 cubic meters capacity. They are Sanitary UNDERTAKER designed for strategic rcconnolssances Tjoans on Bond and Mortcatfo—*J.3°°.2SO.oO Duo 11.015 DopositOPS—~-IT.-- funds. • ' '" ' Bonds owned, market raluo i,3sa,sis.i9 HOTgotysecond Boml Annual PoIIco Magistrate Henry J. Furlong, tver distances up to 30O miles and lioann on Coiloterola.-..-.-...... - ll.700.oo - Interest Dividend oredlt- iust.be-capable of maintaining them- lteal Estate Banking House and cdto Depositors Jonctiry- Plumbing who was convicted of bribery In con- Lot....- » 73.O00.O0 1010 EMBALMER nection with bin administration of the lelves In the air not less tEon~ ten Interest and Beats duo and lours at an average speed of from acorued - - ~» M.828.70 Steam and Hot TVater..Heating. nffnlrs_of ..the. Gntea avenue court and Cash In flank-aa&oa-hand -~--3>».«l60:: wns sent to Sing Sing,-was disbarred ^enty^flve .to twenty-eight miles nn Tin and Sheet Metal Wort. »oaal Attention-Day and Night by tho appellate division of tbo" su- iour. ' .. ircme court of Brooklyn. The provincial court of. Berlin frus-T Intertat CredUed^tODepOMfors since 6rKanrzcd7VT;$i;553.374.a!> Jobbing promptly attended to. Governor Fort of New Jersey -ap- trated the efforts of the Turkish gov- Interest A P«r cent, per aonutn up to $1,000.00 . .. pointed n permanent coionilHsiun nf ernment to gain possession of tho $3,- 000,000 deposited with the Imperial —Estimates famished. BEECHWOOD EOAD. !lfty_ members-ta furtlier tlio i>lnns for" OTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS. Bank of Germany by' Abdul

To Charif £EUswarfh-ForaierIda tStherjnl outer, Will lam John lont«r and UUIan he battle of Treuton. uuuer, was not in a position to give voluntary order for the disposition Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Flower and, Jrvlrtaoof ao order of tho Union County —The^supromp court at Washington >rphiii's Court, tnado on tbe day or the dato affirmed the Judgmentsfihe" TenneB- )f'uts money. Garden Seed, Lawn Seed, Paints, Varnishes*: >«ns>r. lo a matu-r therein donendinff. upon Tho keel WOB laid on the.battleship ie petition of JMPIOHOWOII Forster. excou- :ee supremo court canceling the permit •U »tc of Char!" For*t*r. deceased, rod aro of the Standard OH Company of Ken- PrinceBS~UoyaT7^EeTargeat -warship of W. P. SHAPTER fflutwd to appMr. plead. ao;wprpt demur, any navy In the w^orld, which hasJa i the raid petition, on or before the eighth tacky to do business In Tennessee be- UT«IJniien«xt.&nd thatln default thereof cnusc-lt-Tlolated-tborTennessec anti- displacement of 20,000 tons and Is 700 inch proceedlDtr. order and dwsroe will bo feet long, at Barrow-ln-FurncBs, Eng- nad« and Ukeo aeatnflt you as If yon had «t> trust law. at B. B. WALLING'5 Ij=Jilectrical_ik)nstrrfction~ ired in »ald prooeodlDBS. .. land. • • ; .. . . - be »>aia petition Is flleu for tho purpoao 01 Daniel A. Sutherland, TJnltetf- Btatoa M. Theopblle Delcasse, the former Electric Lighting, t^curlos from raid Court an ordor for tho marshal Xor the district of Alaska, Hardware and Furnishing floods Store. . Btrlbuttonof the balance In tho liands of minister of foreign' affairs and a Re- . - Electric Bells, aid executrix and petitioner, an «howo br and John J. Boyce, district attorney publican, was re-elected deputy-from fliootallwed bptaldOourt. and •or the flr«T, fl'rffflnn.flf Mnttbn, v»rt Telephone 216. - MELR0SE i ouChart-(• Eliaworth goreter^da CailTcri Folx.' in tlio department of Arlege, *.------Repairing. orster, William John Forster and L111J moved from office by President Taft by tho narrow majority of sixty-live. (raws For«t«r. and each of yflu. are mada c_ >n a general charge, of Incompetent;;. a BEECHWQOILROAIV-SUMMIT. dU and ant hereby notifleJ to appear; Aomorl, a flourishing seaport on the answer or demur thereto, because It In Mrs. Ruth Bryan Leavitt, daughter north shore of the main island of Ja- leroin alleged that you. and each of you, are if William 3. Bryan, lender of the. TELEPHOSE. noj imootthetiextor tin and. he(r»at-li»w of pan, with a population of 15,000, was irle* ForeterV- deooasod. and entlUpd to democratic party, and Lieutenant e In the distribution of said balanoo of visited by a conQagratlon, which de- SCRANTON ANTHRACITE Heglnuld Owen of the British army. stroyed two-'thlrds~of the town. were married' at Fntrvlew, Neb., the costs you no more than the ordinary grades iWiL country home of tho33ryans. A Japanese spy was caught sketch- Petitioner. St. Taul, which has not had a He- ing Lyenum fort, at the entrance to of coal, lit tho ^difference is plajrr' im_ Bank Dulldlnff. Hongkong harbor, and be was sen- MorrUtown, New Jersey. pubilcan mayor for fourteen years, the burning. elected Herbert P. Keller,' a Itepub- tenced to Imprlsdnment. llcau for nutyon. His. plurality over Two attendants of the princo regent IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY. :ho Democratic candidate was 6,000. of China were killed in Pckln by a bomb which was meant for tho prince Tbe Agncw-Pcarkhi8 hill, prohibiting DHOW] regent • \ , ..." POCKETS and T oral book mat Ing" or booktoaklng with ant*. or without writing, was passed in the TeL 371 • i order oJW»» »bov6 raw senate at Albany by a vote of 31 to 15. J. H, Converse, presl- soartd Uc fourth day of March, ntn- DEATHS MODOQL I and t*n,-*ln a causa whereto Harry K. Thaw failed to obtain a .- denl °* the Baldwin KJrtN.ll. batmtltuted Trustee OF MnTpNOTEnD Loc SSdSftfie I*nWtlTann Will and TottatnoTottatnonr t ofMarr tranBttcr from Mattcawan-to some oth- 0moUvo workB[ fl Martin. deceased., la complainant, and er asylum, and he will continue to be PEOPLE, philanthropist and OD«- _wir«L. Martin and TOU and other* are 1889 eIendanta.TQu»reireanlrea to appear, plead. in Inmate of that Institution. of the most prominent PreshyttSruxn niwer or domar to tho bill of ornnnlAtnt M la aald cma*«. on opfctforo tho Fifth da/ laymen in tbe United BtnUwTdlcd sud- Uar nexta or ID default tioreof such denly from heart dlsjoasoat bls^ubur- «ei«e will be Ltnadft anlRBt you aa thi Can Yon Put Up a House? lKDcellor mar thmk equitable and last. .biuPQ Two men were lnstnnt- ban home In Roaemont, near Philadel- k E. J. fluldowney Tbe object of tae said suit 1* to obUIn a ANO ^ M'«i. nnother was phia. He^nraslxty-nino years old And V yon have no building lot. we bad ban,plenty ota-ibe most desirable ^»c.,rA.^.r-n 'y mangled ana a waajenwn from one end of the conu- Choice Meats, ... ^i^^S2SSKrTT'?!iSnraS!Sai;SSSS Jtxfto the other, both In,railroad and COM. and at figure, •hat make It aatborlelnc the complainant to make ad- CASUALTIES. Bcofe of others, were Dealer in •"" Poultry, Game worth.yonr while ton.v them atrl. \e*a to certain ijoiwons mentioned ID said BcrlouBly burned when a 2,000 galktiT' rellglpus circles. ous consideration. Our 1UU »re so . and yon, Elizabeth I* UrowD.aro tnado tank of benzine exploded JlVrtHe ex- . . and "V eomprebeoiltre tbat we arc almost , . J- . . — --*one ofthe General B. V. Alexander, a noted •ertun-ta have something that ex- nd TOO, Bar- tracting honsc of the M^jj^noemnJ _ Oonfederate soldier and president,of ibetb lirowti. company's tcti\\Mx^x(mit In Philadel- . SUMMIT'S BEST MARKET. lattly mils yoor requirements as,to rou in the ioverai railroads. Including the Louis- location, sin and price. A-short rn and haTe phia. ^^^- '"' ville and Nashville and the Georgia ' ' ' Xetepbono 3to . Inter, lew with us may be very Inter- „„ iderofihe thaw of Chorios^Katz, former president of Railroad and Banking company, died _ ertlng to yah, j 3hsbetli I*. Broirn. ID aald EsiAto under Chestnut Avenue, - o ; Summit. N. J. »«ld W1U atft) your {nteresta In «ald £a charge of grand lar- Slspute between Costa Rica and Nlca* fr-tflLLIAMB. agna. •"..'•.* ^ ." .' , Real Estate, Insurance& Loans "lot thse OomplaioaQOomplalnaatt ceny In connection with the thoft ot Make Your Wants Known Foat Office tho Hetaxe copper fltock^-^nlaed at Dr. Herbert Leslie Burrell.' former Opp. Stettin, 8amiait,N J.. president of the American Medical a«- EHOADWAT sssrS.il^^'- 9UO.00O And was sentenced to Imprls. THE HERALD is the Best Medium

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fociapoa, aoreeop general ro chart* of the hospital ship Bay state during Get It At Norton's! Uw 8panUh war anil Kite's? the lead- ing members or the medical profession In New England, dlcd'nt hia borne In The Telephone— Bostoa-froarHwart-trottMi John W. Wheeier, prcsldenToflhe AtSodiaFounlaiSs or lilsewhere New Ilomo Sowing Macbino company and of tlio OranffD National bank of A Friend in N Look for"HORLiCfrS" on the bottle. Orange, Mans., and'who served In th* an Mauachnsctta house of reprcscntattTefl In 1870, died at hla home In Orango. €bl'- d Genuine ^ i Bo was Beveatj*teven years old.' "^ Police Inspector Elbert 6. Smith of >fow_Ygrfc. who - scrvPft in ft* n** through tho civil war and saw service In tho Peruvian navy In the war with Chile, died of pneumonia at bis home In that cltr- Ho was etity-twvcn tfeftrm tiers lNTHESPRlNQ JinBl_ j°!<*-_™._.L.--__--_ __- _j there la work to be doue In the gudei MRT. Guffllolmo Pefferi, titular bishop and on the farm which necessitates the of Porphyrcon and for over balf a cen- purchase or something DBW IU IIAUP^ "tnry sncflBtnn of tho apoat^lc palaces ITH a telephone tl home, the business man- WARE In Rome, died snddonlj In the arms of does not feel lie urgent necessity of being it the pppo whllo they were embracing- the office. ' TOOLS, SEEDS, ETC,, Rear Admiral Philip HIchbom, re- -i- • • . — >' i' ' whatever maybe required, you wil tired, who was chief constructor of the Without • telephone, frequently he goes to buil- '•'. • •": The Food-Drink forAII Ages.: Bod here, aud moderately priced, too. navy, died after a long UfnesBlit his" Gwden ud Flower S««di, Law* and Fldd Deu when heshouIdlBUy Indoors, sometimes thus ffiirh milr. nailM gain, in powder tarn. More healthful tian lea or coffee. Orau S«acn. BossesUona from patrons May happen at regards the decision or «re^iwan duly conaldired and personpatronas K&me. but there will b? DO dispute aa to cisco, held nnder the auspices.of the v*»es aas'ts tbo the detail3etalls~ots of" worwo~rk~afk aree carried SSI Springfield Ave oar Sportiat^aooda belne tho best In the University of . Hardware ; and : House- out whenever practicablepracticabl . This gives market at the prices we are aakloff. In patront s .. ,ththe satisfactioatifti n fTh[ i ss^! DS: Knockout Brown, tho hard bitting ooghl— y— uptodat~ ™.u.^e uueannentu ofs posrwaslwhfeb eti ~ quality we beat allcomers when prices aro press ashlmorey oup-to-datr leas ol theie r own •Individualit •-•-*- -y consldored. and TVP have a creator variety of scrapper of New York, defeated Fran- «oDdd tastetaste" dunes and Sporting flood* than you w klo Moore of In a ten All work Is executed on the premises by men tailors under my personal supervision, isuall'r Ond outside of the great cities. round bout at the Olympic Athletic Furnishings . KtctA lor tha SULUVAN M0T0R^»R-CS^-A U0HT DELIVERY CAR. Governor GIHett of California an- 28J-28J MARKET STKEBT. -^J^°' "ARD, NEWABK.N.J. Td.ph.mt. tonnced for the benefit of ministers 'QUALIT?} vho arc opposing tho Jeffries-Johnson fight at Emeryville, Cnl., on July 4, Kitchen Floors that he would not Intcrfero In the big flght ' ^^- •' The. LeMaster Business Institute SP' Articles were signed .for^ twenty- ~THO SCHOOL, THAT BEftllUJB TUITION Paint that, kitchen floor instead ofscrub- vo round flght between Billy Fapko Or»nee, H.i. and Joo Thomas of San Francisco In A univcrelty commercial and Bhorlhand training school for young men and*yoiing women. Largest and most progressive in New Jersey. -^bing itevciy few- days or ;buying^ expensiye^coXeringSTthat^ Cbffroth's arena "In" San MntoocountyV J 1 Not-no 6rdlnary-'naryj business-college.'^ : -~ -NEW-BUIfcBKW —STRONd FACULTY Vicente GomC2 SHORTHAND REGENTS It's easy, and costs only a trifle* NEWS aunan- 4,J\~\? **- »njpuB^_yoto_.cpnstimr r—A3* Hoh. Evaroti Oolbr lion. Thornw A.Da NEIGHBORS, tlonal preeldent of Hon. William Hiker. Jr.. to Onurt of Comm Venezuela for-a term of four years by nil* oD.iValterA. Kiln 'ongrp^ff nrid~lii honodhf hln' clectlon. CHr of W«sl ill political prisoners were released. . Supt. Oranira-BehooU Hupt. WeiitOrnoBO Bchoola — Jenor Vcloz-Golticoq> former charge . . Jlr. i'ninklln W. Fort. Jlombor ljitox CountrBor i'affalrcs at Washington, was appoint- Send for Year Book and. full Information—its free. Address PAINT (Granite ed director of the census. * : •' CHARLE8 A. LEMASTER. President. tit postponing MtUMIH •»>• fleal finish^TorkiFchen, pantry and the,-miffilclpnl elections from July to Ddcembor, when they will bo hold c laundry floors, steps and inside surfaces to currently with tho congress elections. A bill also was passed denyln(r_rccog^ FRED E. be walked upon. It's hard-niuxable, nltlon to' political parties based on iclal lines, and President Gomez sanitary, easy to apply, easy to keep ilgned both bills. ' . Choice Groceries, Butter, Eggs, Coffee Many persons wero killed, thousands made-homeless- and-great damage-done- =Tea Out Specialties. "-clanyhard-to^vvear-outr-Brushrir the progressive cities of San JOBO id Curia go during recent earthquake* HOWARD HALL BUILDINO, Cor. Springfield Ave.^od Boulevard on tonight and you can walk shocks. In Costa Rica, which were the worst In the history of the continent N J. . ' * on it tomorrow. Nine lives wero lost and twenty per- ions were Injured In a fire which wiped Telepbono MJ J. nit the Uosemoro hotel and over half If It'a a aarfaco to be painted, the town of Cornwall, Oat., Tho prop- enameled, stained, varnished or fin- erty darnago amounted to $250,000. lshed In any way, there's on Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. Tho Backwood brewery, located In the center^f. Winnipeg, Man., was de- stroyed^by a firo which causod a loss B. B. Walling 1*1100,000. GofMral Markets. AND BUTTER-Sttsady; rccelpU, JD.7» poek- frfffts; creamery, special*, aoc; >xtraj, 29c.: Summit, N. 'J.;' tblrda to first", 2Sa2SHc: held, seronda to extra*. 23a3&; state dairy, common to finest, 23o23c.; process,, flrata to specials. ZJa2Cc; western, factory, second* to firsts. flHaSJc; .Imitation creamery, 2&6aMAc. Free-burning CHEESE—About steady; receipt*, C353 a; state; full cream, old, specials, 7ttc.; fancy.-lTc; good to prime, I&aKiftc.-, low, finest, colored, 13U«13Hc.; whlto. SH; average best, 13c.; common to good, 2%c; skims, spedala. lOHalic; fine, BaSVic; "current make, common to gw>d. 4%aSc;'ftill sklma,-3o3Hc EGOS-Weaker; receipts. 31.S0 cases; ite, and nearby, hennery, 1 hlte. 23aSo.; guthcrod, white, 2So24c; tannery, brown, 23o23H^; gathered, Lumber, Masons' Materials. irown, 22a2^ic.; fresh slithered, storage ked.. 22arttci: retrular packed,_extra rtOraftaSa".; «r»ts/2Oa2lc "" -" HAT AND BTRAW—Steady; timothy. ^r hundred. 56c.atl.15; shipping*. 90c.; clo- rer, mixed. S5c.aSl,07H: clover, B0c.aU; long* STEPHERISZBRQS. straw, 70c; oat and wheat, 60c; half a, 6c lew.- •• • ,'••'."• 503.SPRINGFIELD AVE, StlMMIT, N. J TEL. 6

X V:v;-^iXS;:^Ui 8 TOB SimMTT A^j; MAYT, 1910-

motion the previous resolution • BOARfiOP HBACTH rWTKB rescinded. • ,\ DMtlaeof UM Board or BMttb ot; Uw BUSY COUNCIL SESSION An ordinance providing for Don't wash away (Continued from page 1.) technical amendment to the buJldina 2— -L—- *-*6 Oft UlQ iMCODO t I" bfribr (jven thu the • Hldg* avenue for A. O. Shemr. Re- ordinance waa read and rercrredto the for the thlrq time ana ado your health and ferred to the Sewer and Drainage Com- Law and Ordinance Committee. An ecatormeeupffof t£« Boar^, . li will be bald at the oTlf Ball. mittee and City Engineer. ordinance was. also presented amend- llS2.fr"""" nuiw. iwWi, wealth \ ; __• R. M. Collln stated be mi about' to ing the ordinance in regard to BU r scavengers to provide for tho covering -„.>• * SS331i- construct a garage and dwelling on Bank but iwve them faolU so that you of their wagons and carts when driving Umb.itia — street and -asked permlnlon to.con- may live to enjoy themanj pleuur- nect Vith the sewer. Referred to about the city. This was also referred to-Law and Ordinance Commltteer R e«nfllfe,forjMr>tocome. [ • City Engineer. Mr. MacCutcheon reported the new HOUSE Our aim' Is to do a superior grade The request of Mr. Baraett for the city hall building . progressing, * bul of work, and yet have the price so Commonwealth Land Company for per- regretted that it had not been com- Open All the Year. reasonable tbatneqr one will take mission tp_eonstnict 8-inch »ewer on pleted in the tlmo specified. He pre- advantage of our system. '_ '__ sented a resolntion providing for the ~~ HounfaUn~avcnuo arid .Primrose place CONCEIVE OF A HANDIER AND , removal of the fixtures and cases In the Booms, Single and en Snito with' was referred to the Sewer and Drain- FORM THAN THAT WHICH IS PRESENTED . age Committee and City Engineer.. vault in old city hail and installed in the Baths. 8e!eot Cheote], ^ Pounds^ ^ 1 new building, and that the. same be IHCRYSTAL DOMINO SUGAR i.-. . OifraQHon Of Mr. Merrill the request ".:. '.. Steatn-Heat. Dried 80c. Damp 60c from Hide £ Bruno for extension of awarded to the Door and Iron Company NEITHER COULD THE MOST time on sewer construction on Black- at il coat of H3O. PARTICULAR PEOPLE ASK burn road-wis granted.. Alter approving the following bills FOR MORE PERFECT PURITY tho Council adjourned: SUMMIT WET WASH Mr. Ad»mi for tho Finance Committee NOR ECONOMICAL PEOPLE ; reported In reference to the request D. O. Worde.. .. I '21 00 E. O. Ruehlc&Co... 1491 LAUNDRY^ FOR LESS WASTE. from the Freeholders In regard to the Summit Herald...... • 70 25 tuberculosis hospital building for the; Public Service Gas Co. 10 65 MELROY & OP1TZ W. S. BIRD, Prop. SWDBYGROCERS Stephens Bros. ; ijM 12 county, that It had been decided to sub- Phone 375-mTl. It Ohestunt Av^ mit the question to a public meeting, Arthur Manser ;. 6 05 EVERYWHERE! J. Edward Rowe. ; 74 35 DELICATESSENS whfchTwould be called later. On Street Committee Pay Roll 414 31 motion of Mr. Adams, resolutions were B. B. Walling...... 9 08 Vegetables, Fruits, Butter, ' adopted authorizing the city treasurer C,W. Furrow...... 63 EO tojjlscount notes for 12,600 on account FrailkBrenn V-.'.7....; Cheese, Milk and Cream John ElscnmannA: Co., 6 60 of new building and for 10,000 for The Aldeni Sbpcari s Sons Co. 67 09 Poultry Killed to Order. Carteret^~Academy: public improvements and current ex- ThcBarron L loCo.... -. 7500 n A- Coli Prompt Service. Orders Solicited. penses, and placing 1100 to the credit of The Summit Express-Co.^-rrrTv- 36 1!2 James H. Sopher.. •.;.'.: 13 SO <5o'Springfield Ave.; Summit, N. J, THE ORANGE SCHOOL :-—: tho-Overseerof-the-Podri- E. K. Anderson.rson.. .. 13 80 :. (iArnod Block) 29-n Mr. Lyoll for the Law and Ordinance GGeprE e W.. BrBBrowo n 1 95 :..:.: FOR BOYS Committee presented for second, and Conrad Wagner. 2 00 third reading the proposed ordinance S. A. French... 9 60 ORANG«, J- prohibiting the discharge of fireworks Walter P. Simpler. 1 84 M.Chrysta...... l 6D 94 within the city limits which was read Joseph N. Magulre 20 00 WALTER BROS., and adopted. I Alberts. Brewstcr. 10 00 PrciMratloa for caOese or tdcntlfic Khool. c n w alth THE GREATEST EXPANSION YET TO CONE Mr. Ferry, for the Street Committee, ""?J g? ,? W. & L. Co.... 2053 10 -DEALERS Di- Hot Lunch. Athletic FleM ooScbool reported that permission had been,ft^h.^j;,^;;;;;-;;;; K™ | (Iroatid*. • The ablest men in the rapid transit world arejipw spending over given the Morris County Traction Cora- Eugene C. Picrson 29 Beef, Veal, Mntton. Lamh anil I'ori- 1250,000,000, in improvements directly benefiting Long! Island. { r . _ pony, for blasting .on-.thelr-propcNy on- \V.AVr Dixon....,....--...-. t.-..-..—38 ^assengers^are-needed^ make thi3~vast expenditurQ"*pTofitable." Park nvcnuo; that permission had been : MielMl,e o £* Brununoo ...,.;.;,...,.;.;,.. 1261260 6€3 Passengers mean population. Population requires homes. ^ J n U lm 40 Oysters, Clams and Fish. These conditions create unparalleled opportunities for profitable given to private owners.for cohstruc- °" **""••••••"•• ••••• OOOOOOOOOOOOO . tion of sidewalks on Irvingplacc and on Game and Vegetables in Season O investment /• Dcechwood road and Euclid avenue, al- A CLEVER ARRANGEMENT. Do You Know § : Write me today; for literature upon the subject, _ - .- • so on Hillside' avenue by Mr. Gecr. that Summit has one of The request for permission to lay walk A clever arrangement of palnt'cdn Bprlmtnohl Ave. Phones 2W-M7 the best equipped JOHN WILLIS WEEKS on Sayre street had been withheld un- and appropriate advertising material form-the baBla of an exceedingly at- REPRESENTING tilall the property owners had signed. tractive window In B. B. Walllug'i THONE.2SJ-R.: —^-^- DEAN ALVORD COMPANY ; A request from Mr. Bassctt for tho store this week. A special feature o Laundries— Commonwealth Land Company JJor the display li a set ot old weather in the. State ? 111 Broadway, New York. Best of Bank References. establishment of lines on Mountain ave- beaten carriage spokos with half of the surface of the spokes treated to Carlson &Brattlof We employ thirty in nue had finally been granted, and.clerk ono-coat of-Acmo-Quality-Carriage SUCCESSORS TO JOHNCABLSOM _help_whojire experienp^ was authorized to publish necessary Paint—-each- spoke showing, a .dlifer- ed and capable in every nntin^of intniiHriri'. shJL£rj>i_the-palnt. Ibo-followlng -department-and—a-trial- " Mr. Ferry reported' that the ap- statoment Is made on one of the dis- will convince you that play cards: "You can make your old plication of 0. F. O'Rourke would com- buggy look llko new for a dollar by Carpenter our work is right. ploto the sidowalk ..construction on tho use of this paint." Irving pt«*n. The request was referred ENTERPRISE LAUNDRY With this suggestion and the vory c. T, conRVA SUMMIT GARAG "" in lh«» Rtrrct I ttpp and Fnginopr small outlay neenpnry. wn nra wirn at aIl.of_th().slinhby_YDhlcIea-liLjtai« y*™*? Mo»i" »6d New Eng- tuiTKOfy-wll! immodlrtBl3rstakoz.o.n a how nppoarance. "••;•,;., "-•: U NIO NJ.LA C E Mr. Fcn^^Brtea that tho Boldes bolng good for oil krada of facing of PaHHrrenue was^rogressl! •iB ~ . and would be completed this woeTc, all lobblnf Promptly Attended To reported that the work of spraying the >lo .ono and wen elm trees was now undar way. . Estilnates Burnished. ;tlng. Mr. de Sclding, for the Water and B U I C K Light Committee, reported in reference A. BECK to the request of the. Summit Silk Milt 57 Ashwbod A?., Sjiimniit,_lL J. Company that the fire . hydrant on J TO WE JU EJ JK" AUTOMOBILES Weaver street wouldjiercoftcrbe cajedj lnc tHo discharge for by tho city. other pyroteohnlo P. $1,75( Mr, Merrill for the Sewer and Drain- ^^ COLONIAL •• No. 4 Maple St., . ago Committee, presented a resolution FLOWER I SHOP SUMMIT. N. J. Model 19, 24 HP. $1,400 renewing the contract for pumping -Either of wliicli will demonstrate Eagle Book Hill sewerage with Water and Light GCom-1 arKl'lntentM for pyrotechnlo deploy, and All HEADQUAKTERSIor nil klndsor til MdU&llhih Wafcatnipeclbr'f and nHnntpH ' I chlotfte of'Potaflh mlxturo. In hereby rrohtb- Plants and Shrubery Model 10,18 H. P. $1,050 and adopted. , .... ISATI'IIOVIDED thnt thnMajor or»orL Counci_ l ndor tl For SPRING PLANTING (Four Passenger Car) In reference to tho request of the mrfrordorthoimtmoiiiapiarornrmrorkhant"""s • hat- JolnFsoMlllburn -Townshie p p Commlttoo-forlfe^^fK,^ 2~ Model 10,^18 iflBCharced.orQrcd Run\ble, 3 -Tol^ioWr-cmiiWSHpfi-oriTJI^orTrturnpike, at aconference with the ., imp opinio^ n o( tho Chief of tfio >lre Depart- bum committee it had been - ' aa ltiotprrintlBoiprntPmotiUPbnll not ho hnronloMd illwfhnrgfdorOrfB tQ-tu^ d *'-"aa in- $1,000 [--that | TropoityorvnaantToranrporsonorthe opinion of «io Cfik-f of tfio >lr», Depart- Ihe^arfacc areawqgabont • ' llnothohnronloMB tQ_e.u(foundintf thacost of construction of suthi sower hlbttey vlrtuvirtuoo. . - -n r " guaranteed. UNDERTAKERS and Saddles, Whips. provision^ of an act ootltlojotltlod "A"Aktn Act relal i • / • resignation- of Christopher Daly as to and provldlns for•th thoe irovornlEOTornmoDirovommoDi loot of ccitiel s 71. SUMMIT AVENUE, driver for Hoso-No.-2,-to-take .effect of thi.,™U •.™.Htato« coutaln™™..ilnntntl *r »a nnmilatlnnopulatfo" imon nff loss rnono 47 n ' Horse Equipments, Harness "b twlvo thousanidlnhabltantB.d I ' aipprovoi d Summit, N. J. . Hay 15, which 'was accepted and on ian twclvto, IBMthousa. to mopon & Btreot In extoxtonsloi n Dressing, Gils, Soaps, Etc Re; recommendation of Mr. MacCutcheon, t Mountain BTPtiuo to a point opposite thi HOWARD S. JOHNSTON ' outherly lino of Common wealth Land Com EMBALMERS. .. pairing of Harness, TruEka, Etc John Brewstcr was appointed to unr. fifty (eot In width, or twentr-flvo fee n each side ot tho following desorlt-"1 — succeed him. South KsoBi" West wn-39 root to polnU thenco Ut Vorfh 61* a-1 WWe8t»t.t »%» iool i :r,l Hunf. Dashes, Fenders, and Leather- . dition to his salary. j a point of curvee: thencoe (6(6> on a curve tc ! < SUtchlng a Specialty. j Mr. .MacCutcheon also reported that le lolt, thu radius o'l whic•' h "I s awj.01 feet IOI AWNINGS A SPECIALTY SUMMIT CARRIAGE SHOP .dlstanco of U%Vi feet to Uis westerli y lino o R.'M. Collin's services as driver of tho R-dlBtanco ot— wostorly lin 87 Summit Ave. SUMMIT, N. J, j 293i PARK AVE. £ e. P. ANDERSON, Prop. Chemical Engine would' be dispensed UUdsof Comimonwealti h Land Company- • ,•> lialdUounialn avenne to bo so feet In wldthi * with and 'recommended the appoint SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY that Is. 33 fretrunp on eac, h side of the above, de- Gustavson Building Co. . ment of William Bcnderas driver of the er of tn« irktobodono,orth Carnage Blacksmith and Impirovett U the opening of » CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS chemical-englne.ahd4anltorof-the^new BtTMt ... .-. U"> nnilfrt. city hall building, and to be provideidd aforesaiat Ind. axecutrlx.' of ula deceased, notloe U hei Horsfrishoer 7 Plans prepared.ana'EsUniales glvro Buch persona as mar object to sucn lm- Airea to the oredlton of said deceasei "with apartments over new fire house prorement b«lns made or auch work belnj exhibit to tho.-sabscrlber under oath a JobblnR proinpUy attended to dona and performed are nxjaeated to< prouDi — .. —'^etatms or deiaaiid* again CarrlaKe* Bepaltad. Falcted; ~ for his family with rent free in addition ftald deeeuod vlthln Din i tireDtr^lxth day of MiroL Trimmed ana Baboer Tired;"" Chas.aasuvson.runater &Ticatanrr "tbhissalary: , I . 111 be lorever barred from Btnswscrxat OOAEASTUD : ' ..Mr.. MacCutcheon reported that it rtcoTtrins lbs eameagilast Cart Peterson, Stcretary, 7 Dortma. .D*t.d! SUHniT, NEW JBltSBV. JimV.r.Ittiinor. ' IitiO,MoIdownoT. Mention the HERALD vh'en purchas- _ to Hook and Ladder hmiBp and on bis '' Feu til JO. ing from advertisers. 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