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Accused of Being Implicated in j Lehigh Valley R. R. Cannot Bid \ Death of New Brunswick for Waterway if Bill Is Young Woman. Enacted.

NJSW YORK. Feb. 6.--Thomas Port- [From a Staff Correspondent.] an Feb. 4—The Lehigh Val- lock, of Brooklyn, a lawyer, with TRENTON,' Ra .r. :.d will not to a in Nassau street, was arrested ley Company office 1 tn bidder for any part of the Morris Cana] yesterday on an indictment found if the bill providing Hudson county. New Jersey, accusing | property, present for abandonment of the Morris Canal liim in connection with the death ol’ that in the dark you’d know becomes according to a statement If you opened up package Miss Alida. Tramblay, of New Bruns- law, else like them. made William H. Corbin, counsel were Fatima—for there’s nothing wick, X. J. Miss Tramblay died re- by they for the at the hearing before Turk- cently in Wells Hospital. New Bruns- company, That blend, wreathed with that wonderful the railroads and canals committee of delightful wick. following an operation performed has an individual of being perfect, the two houses afternoon. ish fragrance, way in Hoboken. yesterday Mr. Corbin said that the l.ehlgh Valley The girl disappeared from her home i For the very highest cigarette pleasure—Fatimas. was anxious to wash its hands of the In the latter part of January. Her his whole canal business. mother sought the lawyer in offlee, mih each package of Fatima sea get a pennant S that the Le- Wrapped in » Maple w»y |l|gj that he had been courting Mr. Corbin further said 25 which eccute a hanJeome felt HUH knowing to lire you 10 extra- coupon, of ■gX her, and obtained his promise, it is high Valley had purchased since twelve alleged, that her daughter would re- months ago nearly all the stock held 20 for 15c. mrn home. She did return soon after- In the Morris Canal and Banking Com- ward. Mrs. Joseph Burger-Fassens, a pany by ptlvate holders, and was will- been ar- Hoboken midwife, who has ing to pay a generous price for the re- a man, who said I I rested, says young mainder. He said that the Morris he was Miss Tramblay's brother, took Canal had cost the company $10,000,000 her away from the midwife's house loss In forty years, but that It would that same afternoon. not come to the Legislature of New Jersey again to ask for canal abandon- ment If the present bill failed to be RUMORED enacted. Mr. Corbin let the committee into WILL WED MRS. AMSINCK. some of the plans of the Lehigh for expansion when he said that the com- Intended to Its terminal XEW YORK, Feb. 6.—It is reported pany Improve at Jersey City "with millions." He that the engagement of Hamilton Fish said that the company had been "lib- Mrs. Florence Amsinck, widow of and eral to the degree of profligacy” In ac- Gustav Amsinck, would be formally ceding to the terms of the present announced this week. It was a topic of | abandonment bill drawn by the com- conversation yesterday at several teas, missioners named in a joint resolu- tion last winter and of tho and was no longer private informa- composed Edmund lion. Mrs. Amsinck herself was out Governor. Attorney-General If It Is Bring It to the Evening Wilson and former Supreme Court last night and could not be reached, STAR Editorial Rooms and Justice Bennet Van and Mr. Fish and his family are living Syckel. Lawyer John R. Hardin, of Newark, out of the city, so that no formal per- Get a Dollar Bill. on behalf of sonal corroboration of the engagement appeared property-holders on Lake Hopatcong whose Interests could be obtained, but it is generally Amsinek, a banker, who died nearly might be endangered by the proposed as a fact among intimate two years since. accepted law. friends of both Mrs. Amsinck and Mr. Mr. Fish, who was assistant treasurer Fish. of the United States under Roosevelt. Mrs. Amsinck's first marriage, when Is a brother of and she was Miss Florence Delaplaln, was the late , and was named 200 PRETTY GIRLS WILL Hamilton 10 the late James Hud Beekman. A after his father, the late RIVAL HORSES AT SHOW. year or so after his death. October 1, Fish, at one time secretary of state 1905. at Geneva, she married Gustav under Grant. Plan to Wear Latest Creations

rmwm —————a—————M—B—MBMMk and Hold Receptions. ATLANTIC CITY, Feb. 6.—A real fashion show In which 200 handsome young women are to wear the very latest creations of American modistes and hold receptions morning and eve- tGIMBELS! ning on one of the big beach piers. Is CONVICT LABOR BILL BILL AFFECTING NEWARK OBSCENITY JN PUBLIC JERSEY BOARD PLANNED planned aB a counter-attraction for SAN FAIR. horse show during Easter week. INTRODUCED IN HOUSE. INTRODUCED IN HOUSE. MISDEMEANOR BY MEASURE FOR FRANCISCO T. A. Morrison and M. L. Stone, of Staff , have practically bought a Franchises Aim of [From a Staff Correspondent.] [From a Corr«spon4»nt.] Senate Bill Provides for Naming pier for four days, from April 3 to 7, Forty=year TRENTON, Feb. 6.—'Several bills of TRENTON/ Feb. 6.—Four bills were and have contracted to provide 200 of Assembly particular interest to Newark and Es- passed by the House laBt night. Commission. women can find. A Measure.^ Mr. Anderson—Fixes one the prettiest they sex were introduced in the House 24, [From u Staff Correspondent.] | County [From a Staff Conoepocdeut. ] preference will be given to artists’s year as the time within which a set- Feb. 6.—Important legis- House last night. Assemblyman Prout Feb. the models and show girls whose services TRENTON, tlement may be gained In any munici- TRENTON. 6.—Among last offered a measure which will havo the can be lation proposed in the House night for the of relief under many bills Introduced in the Senate procured. If of out of the pality purpose effect, passed, taking last is one Senator Smallay, includes a bill amending in important the poor act. night by u hands of Mayor Haussllng and future the limited House Mr. an which will enable any physiol am or particulars the terms of of of 78, Prout—Repeals mayors Newark the apoplntment who has In other a few ago amendment to the act concerning tres- surgeon qualified SNYDER CO. EMPLOYEES franchise act passed years Boards of Assessments to make assess- Lowy, of Es- passing on private lands, approved States and who is a graduate of an offered by Assemblyman ments for local Improvements, and re- TO HOLD ANNUAL BALL. is that 1908. accredited sohool to obtain a Now Jer- sex. Its salient provision that the of tho April 19, quiring presiding Judge < franchises may hereafter be granted House 77, Mr. Plkaart—Requires the sey license. Circuit Court of the county shall make Geb- to utilities cor- display of the "Stars and Stripes” on A bill introduced by 8enator tV. V. Snyder Company Employees' by municipalities public the appointments. The proposed act and or hardt the use of the Hun- Mutual Aid Association will make porations tor tho term of forty years. county municipal buildings prohibiting applies only to first-class counties. com- The present law provides that no fran- grounds every business day in the garian coat of arms by steamship merry at their annual ball, which will! The salaries are fixed at $1,600, to be bankers chise shall be granted for a longer term year. panies and foreign brokers, be held at the New Auditorium, Orange paid monthly. and Is for the of than twenty years, but the voters by House 71, Mr. Stickel—Makes a per- attorneys, purpose j Assemblyman Mitchell introduced a street, tonight. The ball-room has been a son who uses obscene In a discontinuing tho practise now said to referendum may grant forty-year bill language providing that the Supreme Court who deal beautifully decorated for the occasion franchise. public place guilty of a misdemeanor. be prevalent among those justice may appoint three persons as and of various colored electric resolution Assemblyman with Hungarians, and defrauding them myriads A joint by a extermination board In mosquito in It seem that have been added to make the Somerset, authorizes the many cases, by making lights Anderson, said county, who may employ a clerk two Republican the coat of arms of Hungary carries affair one of grandeur. Governor to appoint from outside their number JUDGE SPEER ATTACKS and employ with it an official of The committees in charge of the members of the Legislature, the com- stamp approval such help as may be necessary to con- PRESENT LIABILITY LAW. from the Hungarian affair are; commit- missioner of charities and correction, government Arrangements duct an effective campaign of exterml- i of State Board of Health, Mr. Edge—To provide for appoint- tee, Emil Rosenthal, Edward M. secretary nation of the mosquito. The freehold- of roads, keeper of the [From a Staff Correspondent.) ment of a New Jersey commission at Slee, Milton C. Tompkins, Cornelius commissioner ers in each county shall provide in the San Francisco In 1915 con- State prison and a New Jersey repre- TRENTON, Feb. 6.—The employers’ Exposition C ,1th, Charles S. Bernhard, Adrian tax levy money required by the board of the Federation of Labor sisting of eleven persons. Roache, ex-offlcio; reception committee, sentative for its work. liability law, as it stands today and as a commission to formulate a plan Theodore Taylor, Miss .gnes Murphy, as the most of the it affects employers of domestic and of all con- Probably important E. F. for the use of the labor Henry Heyman, LeRoy Lum, Essex bills was offered by Assembly- agricultural labor, was declared to be Brett, Miss Helen MacAvelgh, Joseph victs. SENATE PASSES BILL FOR man Beard, who comes from thj Glen unsound and to have a "vicious princi- Minority Leader Martin offered a bill Groell, W. Townsend; floor manager, Ridge-Bloomfleld imaginary district. WIDENING PLANK ROAD. official recognition to tho osteo- ple underlying It" by Judge William H. Elmer P. Vclso; assistant floor man- giving His measure would Montclair State. prevent Speer, speaking at the luncheon given FURNITURE ager, George Harway. paths of the and MISSION other municipalities who have as- the [From a Staff A bill by Assemblyman Egan, of by New Jersey Editorial Associa- Corraapondent.} sented to the plan from building the Hudson, authortzes'*the State Board of tion In the Windsor Hotel. TRENTON, Feb. 6.—The Senate last Imhoff. 3ewage disposal tank in the At Sale Prices Education to purchase a site and erect He declared that manufacturers could night passed Senate bill No. 50, In- February THOUSANDS OF BIRDS location where it is proposed to place It. another State normal school In Hudson Increase the price of their commodities troduced by Mr. Fielder, of Hudson, Since Mission Furniture, with its roomy shapes, pat- DYING IN NORTHERN N. J. county and appropriates $800,000 there- In proportion to the Increased cost of which will enable the freeholders of running a plant which has been In- Hudson and Essex counties to widen -- —■ OCEAN terned after the quaint old pieces found in the Spanish I* for. GROVE BOROUGH Assemblyman Simpson, of Hudson, creased by the liability law, but that Plank road. The blH allows, notwith- Thousands of rabbits, pheasants, Missions in California, sprang into popularity its designs seeks to have repealed the Plank road BILL COMES UP AGAIN. this cannot be done by farmers and standing appeals in condemnation and have gradually undergone a refining influence. grouse, quail Hungarian partridge bill passed last week providing for a employers of domestic help and, there- suits, the petitioner to enter upon and are dying In Northern New Jersey be- temporary bond Issue to repair that [From a Staff Correspondent.] fore, the burden of expense la put upon take posseselon of the lands pending The Mission Furniture of today has all of the comfort, cause of the extreme weather condi- thoroughfare while permanent Im- TRENTON, Feb. 6.—The Ocean those who oan least afford to bear It. an appeal. but less of the ruggedness of the earlier designs, and is, tions. The eurfaoe of the land Is cov- provement Is being made. Mr. Simp- Grove borough bill, an annual visitor ered with an Ice coat, through which son, It Is said, Is acting at the Instance In the legislative halls, was discussed a of therefore, better suited for wider range furnishing neither animals nor birds can break to of the Hudson county freeholders. pro and con before the House com- GARRY HERRMANN BUYS UNIFORM SCHOOL TEST schemes. prooure food. mittee on boroughs and borough Similar oondltions have not existed commissions yesterday. Much tho CINCINNATI NEWSPAPER. REPEALER IN HOUSE. We have made a fine display of this homelike Furni- before in Northern New Jersey for a DEATH TRAP ABOLITION same arguments as were presented last [From a Staff Corraapondent. ture in the Furniture Sale. The Auditorium period of thirty years. Underneath year were used again. CINCINNATI, O., Feb., 8.—The Com- ] February GIVEN HEARING. Dr. A. E. of tho TRENTON, Feb. the light fall of snow of Saturday MEASURE Ballard, president mercial Tribune, which was sold at a Assemblyman on the Floor is over to the collec- a has Ocean Grove Associa- Gill, of Mercer, Introduced In the House Eighth entirely given morning lies heavy crust, which Campmeeting sheriff’s sale last year, has been leased covered fields and hillsides for ten [From a Staff Correspondent.] tion, spoke at length and declared that last night a bill repealing the act passed tion of Mission and similar types for living-room, dining- to a syndicate headed by August days. It Is Impossible for birds to TRENTON, Feb. C.—There was a If the bill becomes a law the object last year requiring a uniform examina- or “den.” (Garry) Herrmann, president of the tion the room, study procure the grass and weed seeds on large delegation of citizens of Ridgefield for which his association was created throughout State for entraaee will bo abolished. Cincinnati Baseball Club, and composed •to the schools, cent, discount which they subsist during the winter Park, Bergen county, at the hearing high regardless of th« A large special purchase at 33>£ per of a number of politicians. Scott Small character of the months. yesterday afternoon before the commit- year's work in any until recently director of public safety school. includes the handsome MISSION SUITE ILLUS- tee on railroads and canals of the particular NONE ATTEND HEARING of Cincinnati, will be business man- are in fumed House on Assemblyman Honnessy's TRATED, the various pieces of which oak, ager. The new management will take PRINCETON bill to give the Public Utilities Com- ON ELECTION and PRESIDENT MEASURES. charge of the plant about March 1. E. with seats and backs covered with Spanish leather, mission immediate power to issue or- O. Kshelby, publisher, will retire from HONORED IN NEW YORK. ders to the railroads that would ren- finished with bronze nails. [.From a Staff Corraapondtnt.] active newspaper work. der safe tho situation “wherever a THIO TONE with automobile is TRENTON, Feb. 6.—Nobody ehowed The Settees—in Tudor style, spring seat, condition of imminent and extraordi- will cure NEW YORK, Feb. C.—The faculty up yesterday afternoon bef&re the Sen- you of to human life exists in $27, regularly $40. and the students of the College of the nary danger ate committee on elections either for or General connection with the entrance to or JAPS WANT THE HEAD OF Debility, The Arm Chair -with broad arms, is $11.60, regularly $17.60. City of New York gathered in the great against any of the election bills pend- Nervous exit from any railway station.” to hall yesterday afternoon {o welcome ing. Consequently there was no hear- MORGAN’S REPRESENTATIVE Rocker Match—$11.50, regularly $17.60. that seven persons had President Hibben, of Princeton, who It was shown Senator author of im- Prostration, Morris with cushions, is $11.25, reg. $17. and several ing. Leavitt, Chair—complete was the non-resident of been killed outright per- Winter professor portant amendments to the Geran elec- N. Scrofula, c.t Ridgefield Park in less OSWEGO. Y., Fel). Relatives Pieces of Mission Furniture include Side philosophy at the City College in 1909 sons injured tion law and chairman of the elec- Bronchitis Separate in this city of Willard E>. Cough, and 1910. than ttyo years. tions committee, said that the conspic- Straight, and Side Arm Arm Rockers and representative in China of J. P. Mor- Wasting Chairs, Rockers, Chairs, Speaking of his two years’ experi- uous absence of citizens was a tribute & Diseases. Settees, in Mission and Tudor designs, all in fumed oak, ence at the College to the intent of the proposed changes, gan Co., and a brother-in-law of and covered in Spanish leather. i President Hibben said: as there was evidently no opposition. Harry Payne Whitney, have received "The students here always regarded HOLIDAY letters from Pelting announcing thm a education as a and DOUBLE price had been on At of 20 to 33 1-3 Per Cent. great opportunity placed his head by THIO TONE Savings a sacred trust. I know that pur- WALDRON AGAIN NAMED the Japanese government. At the your is both a Medicine pose Is to go out to live not for your- home of Miss Laura Newkirk, who is Side Chairs Arm Rockers STATE SEALER OF WEIGHTS. and selves but for your fellow men.” Mr. Straight’s aunt, it was said that Tonic, as it Price Regularly February Price Regularly February they had heardNthat. such a letter had combines the $23.00 $16.00 [From a Staff Correspondent. ] $12.00 $8.00 Atlantic been received, but not by them, and curing and TRENTON, Feb. 6.—The appointment $16.00 $10.00 they did not desire to discuss it until a $10.00 $7.00 GOODWILL COUNCIL, D. OF L., over City of the State superintendent of weights had strengthening „ $5.50 $12.50 $8.60 reply been received to a letter sent $8.50 INSTALL and measures, William L. Waldron, qualities of $9.00 $6.00 NEW OFFICERS. Mr. Straight’s sister, who Is in Boston. both. Arm Chairs was sent to the Senate last night by $7.00 $6.26 Governor Wilson. The appointment of An installation of officers was con- Lincoln’s $20.00 $12.76 Birthday the members of the Board Settees ducted by Goodwin Council, Daughters 12 following LAW’S MAZES MAY BE THIO Monday, February of Examiners of feeble-minded, epilep- TONE $12.50 $8.50 of Liberty, last evening, in Garfield $65.00 $60.00 other defectives were also re- is $10.00 $6.76 Post hall, 248 Market street. Those In- tics and CLEARED IF BILLS PASS. pleasant $56.00 $36.76 Train Service ceived. are Dr. Alexander Mercy, to $7.00 $4.76 stalled were: Anna Wapshare, C.; A. Special They take, of and Dr. Henry B. Cos- $48.00 $36.00 Brown. A. C.; S. J. McAllister. V. C.; I.MV, Newark 1:48 V Friday, Febru- Burlington, (From a Malt Coir.«pond.nt ] promotes P. tlll, of Mercer. appetite, Library Tables $40.00 $27.00 W. Stelljes, A. V. C.; A. Wapshare, ary TRENTON, Feb. 6.—Four bills, deal- a. 8:37 as. and T. R. Charles Regular trains St 10:36 m., p. with reforms In the improves $20.00 $13.60 R. 8.; Rheinbolt, A. S.; m. ing judicial pro- $40.00 $26.75 week days. 1:43 p. 8aturday*. nutrition. R. Nunn, F. 3.; A. E. Rayner, treas- 8:36 a. m. Sundays. Vellow fever victims better. ceedings of the State and indorsed by Morris Chairs To be $36.00 $24.00 urer; A. Riley, G.; D. Link, I. G.; S. Returning, special train* leave Atlantia WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—The navy the State Bar Association, were intro- had at It. 8:10. $33.00 $22.00 $82.00 $26.00 E. Van Doren, O. O.; Annie Wapshare, Cltv Monday. February department has been Informed duced in the Senate last Sena- 4:00 and 5:80 p. n>. by night by ' $27.00 $18.00 $25.00 $20.00 trustee; Loretta Raynor, organist, and cable that the body of Commander L. tor Silzer, and in the House by Mr. $21.00 $14.00 $20.00 $16.00 C R. Nunn, A. B. Rayner and A. See, C. Bertolette, who died of yellow fover Watson, for Spanker MoCran. The representatives to State council. has bean on bills become a $18.75 $12.60 $17.00 $11.26 at Guayaquil, put board If they law will facil- Railroad a steamer far New Orleans, via Ban- itate the administration of hwtios and MENU'S Fleer Pennsylvania Xighth C=!~ rtsslis snsSst vss set SB anas. ^ ■ .1 .. ■■.■■■■ ... ■ "r star. Try a oV.Mtflnd ««. 106 Market Stree if

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