NOVEMBER ELEVENTH.

ISM —Governor General Brooke lo­ Unsettled weather; probably aned the first Caban Thanksgiv­ tonight or Sunday; warmer in ing proclamation. riot. " ' Max., 51; Min.. J*.

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Chanty Organization Society and Anti-Tuberculosis Lea­ gue Plant Exhibition.

That the toy husband and father Is the toughest o ! ail economic prob- }»st* on far as helping his unfor­ State Sunday School Associa tunate family la concerned, that be la Biuvb worse than-a man who is two Program, Sessions Be­ m er it dead or ill or who sometimes grist < i* one of the several things ginning on Tuesday. to he demonstrated to this city this 1 M K 5 month at a joint exhibit of the Char­ M P E . ily Society and the An- GRDA’fl tj-T«kerctto*l* League. , ■ More than 1,000 delegates anti Tt»» d«*e» will he in Thanksgiving equally as many visitors will be pres­ week The place ha* not been chon- ent at the fifty-third anniversary and ee hat it will be in the heart of the convention of the New Jersey Sunday town tnd it must be big enough to School Association convention to be display !o advantage some of life rc- held in Plainfield on Tuesday, Wed­ marimbl* exhibits that have been the nesday and Thursday. The sessions feat are* of the big shows In New will be held in the First Baptist m i- wot^ow. y t t l s o k fork and elsewhere, shows that have] KIVS W .K 5AKDKJKD.JR. .MILS- K - d . Co r b u s i e r WBJV K^JOTEry DOAKE. church edifice while the committees done more than years o f preaching will hold their deliberations at the sad appealing in convince the lucky [ First M. E. church edifice, where mortals of the world that there are t Bishop Vincent was once pastor and other* who need it lift, now and then, ( where a chapel ia named In b|* boo- to keep them from going to the hu-! or, man *cyap heap. Elaborate arrangements for the The trouble with the iaxy man is ( D E . ^ receptions and entertainment of th^ that bn wants. Sifting all, the time, delegate* have been made by the lo­ lie want" to be carried. And there M K C m V iT B Ei cal committees of which A. M. Har­ am wvera! o f him right hero in ris, la; chairman and Frederick E. Fbis field. A* a matter of dlsgrace- Smith la secretary. These are tb* f#J fact, the Queen C ity.of New Jer­ chairmen of the more important com­ sey, the town of shade trees and good mittees for the convention; Finance, homes, has one citlxen who neve*- W. D. Murray; registration and in­ work* except when hi* w ife is'in the formation. James E. Church; hospital recovering from one o f her place o f meeting and exhibit, frequent, breakdowns caused by her Numerous Children For Pro- Mothers’ Congress Speaker Harry Gee; music, David E. Tite- own overwork to support herself, a , worth: reception. F. E. Smith; ush­ hr-, ■ f children and this loafing | p®T Parents Ex-President’s Hopes For Representation in ers and pages, John G. MarLaughlln; kanban*). The wife has relative* w ho 1 publicity. Dr. James R. Joy; banquet weald help her if she were a widow, and restaurant, Philip Suffern; en­ Advice to State Congress bat they will not contribute to the Directing Educational tertainment, Joseph W. Gavett; dec­ sapport of her husband. This ex- orating and printing, George E. Hall. *Ulo< why the lazy man Is worse in Session Here. Affairs. President Edward W. Barnes will than the dead man. There Is no wav be in the chair when the convention of reaching this particular inhabitant. is called to order on Tuesday after­ Of the Queen City of New Jersey by noon. Words o f welcome will be *3* of the law. He will not make A subject o f unusual interest to I begin to be taught he thought that extended by Rev. Charle* M. Ander­ httosstf liable to arrest by abandon- the hundreds o f delegates attending five minutes after birth was none too son, pastor o f the First M. E. church, kw his wife so long as she can do the annual meeting of the New Jer­ early. after a song service is conducted by sey Congress of Mothers' which be­ WR5 W.F. THACKER^ MR£. STEPHEN VOORHLE$ gan a two-days' session at the Plain­ health of the rural districts. This H. Meredith. President Barnea will field High School yesterday, was en­ NOTABLE FIGURES AT MOTHERS’ CONGRESS^ * brought U m to the point made by make the response to Dr. Anderson’s larged upon this morning by Miss Or. Carr on the appropriations made greeting. Following the reading of Lillie A. Williams, chairman of the Mrs. William M. Sandford, delegates be complied with. tected from them just as much as for research into the disease o f hogs a paper on ‘‘The Home on tbs Sun­ U S TO DISCUSS committee on education, and may re­ to the International Congress of In closing she desired to impress day School" by Philip E. Howard, of they have the fight to be I properly and Dr. Eaton pointed out that ten sult eventually In women being ap­ Mothers, held last April. on those from this city present at Philadelphia, the report of the housed when in school and taught millions of dollars are every once in pointed to the Board of Education Miss Mary S. Garrett accompanied the meeting that all sessions were School of Methods Board will be de­ by a healthy and morally upright in­ u while appropriated for a battle­ of this and other cities. The project * by pupils from the Home for the open to the male members of the structor. t livered by its president, Henry 8. ship. This money, to his mind, was launched In the course ot her Training in Speech for Deaf Chil­ households just as well as to the Park. As chairman, Walter M. Irv- He mentioned the political ob­ could be put to much better use if A representative meeting o f the report. Reports o f other officers and dren, gave a remarkable and inter­ women and urged the women to in­ stacles that the school should be (Contlnued on page T > esting demonstration this afternoon. appropriated to the cause suggested. titiKTi- nf the borough of North ! heads of ecommlttees and______routine terest their husbands in the. move­ freed from as being unfair to the This was followed by what has been The air in the country Is good. PtainSelil, Dunelten and this city matters consumed the morning ses- ment aqd have them attend some of child and said (hat the Republic is •111 he held in the assembly room sion. considered the feature of the . Con­ the lectures. 1rf 1V Chamber of Commerce on! The message received last night gress— the address by Thomas I). In welcoming the Mothers’ Con­ ifeadsy evening for the purpose of from former President of the United Senspr on the W irt system. gress to the school. Dr. Maxson said The following was the order osaiidcring problems relating to States Theodore Roosevelt caused the school was a fitting place in of business this morning: Read­ »*»*** disposal and the advisability much favorable comment when the which to hold such meetings and ex­ ttt having a trunk line system In this ing minutes of last session, tended his personal welcome. As IS STILL HISSING delegates re-assembled today. His •triton of the State. Mrs. Thomas J. Pancoast, of Mer- god-father of the schools her* he strong endorsement of the Mothers' No word has been received from The object o f this meeting w ill not chantvtlie; report of corresponding > said that he knew much of the pos- movement and particularly of his him by relative*, friends or business h* to crttlcUc any municipal body secretary, Mrs. J. Linton Engle, of sibilitle3 of childhood and how easily advocacy ot big families had made a to the study o f child disease. He en­ associates since Meredith Dryden w for the purpose o f Haddonfield; report of treasurer, those possibilities can be handicap­ encroaching deep .impression. Here is his mes- tered a plea for equality in work and mysteriously disappeared on Thurs­ *P»a their legislative rigtrti. but gage. Mrs. Arthur J. Collins, Of Moores- ped. As a class he felt sure that play and eulogiled manual training, day, November 2. His w ife la pros­ fWker for the purpose of bringing town; report o f auditor, Mrs. Mary teachers would welcome any mdve- The Outlook, trated but she consented this after­ •** fsets and discussions o f general W. Bell, of Haddonfield; report o f ment to stimulate and arouse inter-1 ®avlnK tbat !t *'M now *>«*“ * *eIt in said, because it offers an unobstruct- Fourth Avenue, our manufacturing world and closed approach to nature and the earlv noon to talk with a Dally Press re­ htereri and which may result tn the presldent, Mrs. Augustus H. Reeve, est in child welfare and would meet New York. by laying down twelve thihgs the sense of moral obligation, but the porter, whom she told that bis ab­ ••(seMion o f some plans that may of Moorestown. Following were the with hearty co-operation, child is entitled to. These embraced whole thing hinges on the responsi- sence is unexplainable to her. Their Bov* helpful to the varies* muntci- Office of Theodore Roosevelt. reports submitted by beads of com- Mrs. Reeve, president of the New ishtie* jointly. The meeting w ill be November 8, 1511. mlttees: Miss Lillie A. Williams,iiiauis, wu_ed- JJersey t I St J Mothers'AHHllrl o VCongress, UliftirBS, then\ ilk'll IUUKtook ,h* , H1ght,t® . , , 80 x * , ? , . " . * 00} , ' * . ,.sood bllity* of ,he women.v M1 American ixai wom-'bom* »be and her friends agree. My Dear Mrs, Corbusier: ' had been the very happiest and that «* open one and all cltixens are cor- ucation; Mrs. Charles R. Stevenson, charge ot the meeting and said that *c1“° <7’ ,th * 8 ,^ teacher and one enhood is not what It used to be. he be always was devoted to her. \ K. B. M AYNARD with ail my heart, Just as the typ­ legislation; Mrs. Ella Hoover Thach- poem which had been used to point a * mo“ nt an“ kind of study, hla right arettes and wear outlandish styles pany, by whom Mr. Dryden was em­ PLEASANTLY SURPRISED. ical man must be a good husband er, home economics; Mrs. Alexander i moral at the Vineland School for *° p f y ,?nt J 7 >r, to ^ T f 08111 like tbe hobblfe ®k,rt- B>' th®®« things ployed as private secretary, waa and good father, so the typical wo­ Marcv. Jr., child hygiene; Mrs. I. feeble-minded pupils. She then elo- ^®tb-Jo b« regarded as^a they have gotten away from the old seen today, said he could not account ®ev Edwin B. Maynard, o f North man must be a good wife and good Henry W elling, finance; Mrs. J. C. quently recited ' Fence or Ambu- ®hlld * hile in *^h“ ' ,and at the same simplicity because they wanted some- for the sudden disappearance. “ Dry- •••awe. was tendered a delightful den’s accounts are absolutely correct mother; and moat important of ail Hollis, literature: Mrs,, Charles R. lance” the story of a village that lay bav* L a »i?nw»a thln,t “ eW and by Ket,,DR 11 tbe •»>Trl** la honor of hie birthday at questions is the question of the fam­ Stevenson, membership; Mrs. A. H. at the foot of a steep cliff. The n a -'J "ent ” f J1 ®nd * * a!l0.wed 0 « nJ°y .is suffering. In closing be told the for his books have been examined,** Jto home, last night. Fifty friends ily. the question of securing a whole-' Reeve, rural child welfare; Mrs. C. tivea discussed the advisability of hlmself at the proper t,m€' ! _ mothers the good they could do by said Mr. Hyde. *'f cannot account Vsied the invading party. The vtr- in any way for his sudden flight.” some and happy fam ily life, so that B. Alexander, reports of club presi­ erecting a fence to safeguard the The national president. Mrs, Fred- registering a protest against improp- Mrs. Dryden has requested the lo­ fii* was fattlly unprepared for their the right kind of father and mother dents and their representatives; Mrs. road along the brow of the precipice, erlck Schott, told o f the strides made er plays, keeping Improper literature hat quickly regained his rom- shall have children of the right kind, C. B. Alexander, president ot the or o f keeping an ambulance in the in the work since its conception and out of their homes and by adopting cal lodge o f Elks to send oat an alarm and they have already taken •swr* and joined in the teetlvltles. fit to be the right kind of citizens of ( State board of Childrens' Guardians; valley below to carry away persons said that 50 per cent, of the child more sensible styles. the matter in hand and will com-' d Program ot vocal and instrumental the future: and children numerous, Mrs. G. W. Cushing, president Con­ injured by falling over. Those in Mayor Moy said that he wants to mnnicate with every Elk*' lodge in **d r aided materially in entertaln- enough so that the race shall go for-, sumers’ League and president of the favor of the ambulance proposition per co-operation with ' the local give what influence he has to the America. * feature being numbers by the ward and not backward. i New Jersey Child Labor Colimit|«S. carried the day and for a long time Boards o f Health. Eighty per cent, Mothers' Congress, for be believes in o f the college graduates are unfit af­ Dryden was popular about town. *h°tr of Mount Zion church, ot which May all good fortune he yours, Dr. T. N. Gray read his report . of Jefferson ave­ lem satisfactorily, because the chil­ The surprise was arranged by Mr*. In speaking about the new law Large audiences marked the open- and the expense reduced. This was lect the one evil that lays hold of nue, was struck by an automobile dren are away from both so much, on that thoroughfare at 6:30 last •Cfnard and carried out successfully which reduced the State Board of lng sessions of the congress yeeter* done finally and that Is what the children the easiest is the liquor evil. and now it devolved on the home, **’•* *»*!*tance by Mrs M. WutscSi Education to a commission of seven, day afternoon and last night, the Mothers' Congress is now engaged in Admonishing the parents present night. The car was driven by Edwin where in her opinion It rightfully be­ »nd Mist Jane Rudd. Miss Williams pointed out the num­ time being devoted to thorough dis­ doing— removing the cause o f im­ against properly safeguarding their A. Craig, of Duoellqn avenue, who longs. She ventured the assertion erous other advantages it has. among cussions by notable speakers on ev­ proper training of children by restor­ children front exposure to this habit, took the young man to the office of that there would be no criminal class Taj |«r— Powell. them being the appointment of local ery phase of childhood development ing the old simplicity of home life he closed by extending a hearty wel­ Dr. Thomas H. Platt at Du net ten. A * if home child study is properly adop­ k f *ad Mr*. Harry B. Taylor, o f boards of education instead of by and training. Mrs. Harold D. Cor­ and safeguarding the young in the come to the pother*' Congress and examination showed he sustained ted and said that the movement of announce the marriage busier and Dr. Maxson formally wel­ periods of life's journey. hoped they would enjoy the city as only a few slight cuts. Randolph is Orang*, election as heretofore. This makes the Mothers* Congress is the highest « itoir daughter. Miss Helen Ann* comed the delegates before the meet­ Dr. Carr said it was a proud mo­ much as the city enjoys having them the son oif the late Jonathan Ran­ available desirable men who would kind o f missionary work in the world ing was taken in eharge by State ment for him to stand before an au­ present dolph, who was struck and killed by r- ,0 Rev. Sidney Waterbury gladly serve as members of school and the time was coming when the **!l. the ceremony having taken boards but who do not care to' go President Mrs. Augustus H. Reeve. dience o f mothers, especially an au­ an auto as he alighted from a trol­ United State* government would take Mrs. Corbusier read a letter she through an election campaign. Mayor Moy extended the official wel­ dience of mothers engaged in such ley ear at!Front street and Jefferson on Wednesday. November 8, *t it up. Continuing to enlarge on had received from former President Under the laws of the State, wo­ come of the city to the congress at a laudable movement. There never avenue three years ago. hast Ur*B*e- I*1® couple will be at the merits o f the movement she said Theodor* Roosevelt in reply to an last night's meeting, was and never will be, he declared, , * after December 1 at French - men are qualified to vote at school that one million dollars were needed, invitation to attend the convention. Mrs. Corbusier as president of the an invention fit child culture that Banished Front tb* Borough. h ' *•’*• Powell' Is the grand- elections and by virtue o f the same but when the magnitude of the work In It he told of his faith in the move­ Plainfield Mother’s Association wel­ can compare with the home. Con­ Frank Scheeleln, who has been ap­ ■wthter of the late John V. Whlt- law are qualified to serve as mem­ was considered, this sdm did not ment and after pointing out the sev­ tinuing in this vein he enlarged on pearing in the borough court all too • mr many years street commit- bers of the school boards. Now that comed the guests on behalf of the eral features that particularly ap­ seem large. frequently of late, was again before *■* North Plainfield. Her moth- appointment is possible, Miss W ill­ association and the Parent-Teacher the possibilities of home training and pealed to him he closed by saying In speaking on the "Rural Advan­ Recorder. Dolliver this morning. He formerly Miss Emm* Whit- iams suggested that a sentiment in Association of the Franklin, Still­ then turning to his . subject, “The that be was in favor of numerous tages for Children,’’ Dr. Eaton said was found In a helpless condition favor o f the project be worked up by man and Whittier Schools, saying Personal Rights of the School Child," children by proper parents. he said that every child can go to that he practises wbat he preaches from too much ‘‘third rsil” liquor. the Parent-Teacher Associations and that the members felt honored In As head of the school for feeble­ and said that the first advantage o f He was warned to remain ont of the L«at c. Tullsr to IW h . Mothers’ Congress In order to pre­ having Plainfield selected as the school. In fact Is compelled to do so minded children at Vineland, Profes­ place for the annual meeting and ex­ by the State laws. Hitting the mov­ country life was that it gave the borough and a ninety day* sentence . ** T®,1®r. *h « will have sent the matter to the mayor or sor Johnstone gave some statistics ing picture houses, gangs and other child a real home. ‘ He then decried was placed over his head. It wilt Z ~ . of tb« music at the Sunday executive officer of cities throughout pressed the pleasure the delegates' showing the ratio of children that* things that tend to attract children the weakening of our home life be Imposed the first time he is found will preach at the the State. presence afforded. She assured the are exceptionally bright, normal, doll and take their minds off school, such through the divorce e v il and said on the north side of Green brook. R* pM,t, church,*«»ita, 3*040V Easttan Sec-»ecr A luncheon was served for the visitors everything possible would and feeble-minded. The latter class­ as Indecent posters and saloons that that he thought the most lmportan Mr, J **' tomorrow night. Mr. Tub delegates and visitors at the Grace be done to make their visit as much ification amounts to thre* per cent, children are obliged to pass on their people on earth today was the moth­ — Tickets for McIntyre chamber • rennt.to,.------■ church parish house after the morn­ of a pleasure as It Is to have them and were the subject of bis discourse. **v» i 7 Pv!* ,1ob ** * PT®»cher is as way to the- schoolbouse, were things ers for they hold in their hand the music concert, Tuesday, Nov. 11 T l» r* P °t* t|on as a musician. ing session. This afternoon'* ses­ in our city and any requests that About the same ratio prevails In the that should be looked into and the destiny of the nation. In speaking (Francis Rogers, soloist), now at sion was taken up with the reports would add to the comfort and con­ atim-T. 8 u wtdiatly invited. The of the age at which a child should " nle* begin* at 7 : « . of Mrs. Alexander Marcey, Jr., and venience of the guests would gladly children have the right to be pro- Armstrong’*, fl.50. 11 I I

. ■______\ PLADTFCELD (X J.) DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1»11.

LA D IE S’ FUR BfUFFS THREE IN M E 10 AND SETS, I ■ There 'are se many skins in this business A. E. FORCE & CO. FAR THE BUSY M today that it behooves “THE W HITE STORE' Trenton, N ot. 11.— When Gover­ Stocks were strong in New York those who contemplate nor Wilson makes an appontme%t to yesterday. * buying a fur set, to see the office of Secretary of State, soon We Give gJ/WGreen Trading Stamps President T aft spoke on peace at that they are not swin­ to become vacant by the expiration of the term of Colonel Dickinson, of Sewanee, Tenn., and later viaitw dled. I f you come here j Chattanooga. for your furs we guarantee them and SPECIAL SALE OF HIGH GRADE Hudson county, he will probably have to choose from a large list of A petition in bankruptcy was m«d money refunded if not satisfactory. CHOCOLATES-All the different flav­ candidates. Three men are being against Kfrw in Brothers, grain bro­ The Saturday Bargain Specials or* ; this grade sells regularly fo r ! 35e mentioned for the place by their kers, of Baltimore. BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS— and 40c; on Saturday w ill sell them for respective friends. They are David W illiam Church Osborn resigned Advertised in today’s space are worthy of your special attention as nowhere or at Crater, of Monmouth county; Sena­ as counsel to Governor Dix; the res­ Fine quality of sateen with deep tb-box ...... 29c Bounce of name material; all the sizes; any other time can you secure such values. In many instances the quantities are tor George S. Silxer, of Middlesex ignation was accepted. and General Dennis F. Collins, of President Connolly declared that not on** worth less than $1.00; tomor­ limited so come early. Union. the Borough o f Queens would not be row, while t!a»y last...... 59c W RITING PAPER—Fine Holland The Crater people gay that the a tall to the Tammany kit*. linen cloth paper and envelopes; also surrogate of Monmouth ought to get Mrs. Jane Quinn was held by the LA D IE S ’ KIM O NAR Made of fine children’s boxed paper and envelopes; the place because of the result in H THE SUIT A W CLOAK DEPARTMENT Monmouth county at the recent elec­ Coroner, In Chicago, on the charge outing flannel, stripes and figures, with UNAPPROACHABLE. VALUES FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING an excellent grade, worth 15c; on Sat­ tion, which made a better showing of murdering her husband. plain banding trimming and fancy urday, box ...... \...... 10c for the Democratic ticket than any The police o f New York recovers^ edge; these are fully $1.00 and $1.23 $22.50 and $25.00 finest grades of M ISSES’ and JUNIOR COATS— other county in the State. Silzer a $10,000 pearl necklace stolen fro® values; on Saturday only they will be High Tailored .Suits; all the new ma­ Mixtures and plain serges; full length; came to the Governor’s aid suddenly an opera singer last month. L ADI>EES’ KID GLOVES— Brown and sold for ...... 69c terials; no two alike,- tomorrow only— #13.50 values— in the United States Senatorship W . J. Cummins, aecuaed of steal- black;laelf; fine soft Paris point 2-htttton fight last winter after having fre­ lag $140,000 in the Carnegie Trust gloves that sell regularly for $1.00; on quently declared that he did not PYROGRAPHY - BURNT WOOD For $19.98 Saturday $9.50 matter, testified in his own bohalf. Saturday only : ...... 69c favor the Governor's candidate. It Andrew Carnegie gave $25,000.­ and BUPPLIES If you wish to in­ was said at that time that Silzer was ANOTHER SUIT BARGAIN-25 L A D IE S ’ COATS in tan Coverts, 000 to found the Carnegie Corpora­ dulge in this pleasant pastime come to be appointed to the office of Sec­ Suits of beautiful serges and mixtures; mixtures and serges; semi-fitting; these tion for the Promotion of Educa­ here tomorrow and we will supply your RIBBONS—500 pieces of beautiful retary of State when the time came. values up to #22.00; on Saturday— are values up to $15.00 Saturday only— tion. | wants, both in material to work on ribbons, in Dresden, stripes, glace, plain General Collins wonld like to Turks and Arabs delivered another and suppliea at special prices. satin; taffeta, etc.; 4 to 7 inches wide, adorn the office now held by Colonel attack on the Italian line between Only $15.00 At $7.98 and values up to 45c; sale price Sat­ Dickinson, his friends say, hut he has few supporters for the position Hamideh and Boumcliaaa, but were urday ...... 17c repulsed. CARVING BETS ^Consist iog of among the other Democratic leaders chisel and knife that sell for 50e; SPECIAL SALE OF TRIMMED HATS at $ 2 . 0 0 in Union county. By virtue of his It whs arranged that A Bonar Law now ...... 29c BASEMENT SPECIALS. place as Slate committeeman, how­ should be chosen Unionist leader in We purchased a special lot of lieautiful Ilats, daintily trimmed in all colors ever, he may be able to get the sup­ the House o f Commons in succession to A. J. Balfour. LADIES BLACK INOFAIN COT­ and black, from a manufacturer rctiriug from business, and of course, as is usual A LA R M CLOCKS— Guaranteed one port of members of that body if he gets into the race. He has been play­ TON H08E Sizes 8J to 10; 25e value; in such eases at our own price. Now we give vou the benefit. These are smart yeari finely nickeled and regularly sold | Poison was found in the bodies of ing to gubernatorial favjor for a long two more persons who died myster- Sale price on Saturday, p a ir.. . . . 19c tailored trimmed; no two alike, and only one sold to a customer. They are #5.00 for #3.(10; Saturday only a t...... 59c time. vahi'-s; Saturday only...... $2 00 j iously in the home o f Mrs. Louise I INDSAY TUNGSTEN GAS MAH- Last winter this name was put j Vermilya, in Chicago. LADIES’ BLACK COTTON HOSE TLES— Both in upright and inverted forward by some of his friends for The Corporation Counsel of New Spliced heels and toes; sizes SJ to 1<>; style!: sold regularly for 30c; Satur­ the office of public utilities commis­ York, gave the Police Commissioner regular 1.5c value; for Saturday only, Music Special for Saturday only— at lOe Per Copy day for ...... 17c sioner, but that job went to one of an opinion that the Sullivan pistol the Governor’s personal friends. law was unconstitutional. pair ...... - ...... Oh, You Beautiful Doll Rhapsody Rag Nava Jos Rag Professor Winthrop More Daniels, of COAL HODS— In black Japanned, • A new w ill o f Mrs. Sara O. Bull, Dreams Just Dreams Rag Time Violin Alexander's Rag Time Band Princeton University. His name was good size: strong and durable; sold widow of Ole Bull, the violinist, the V ISIT OUR OPTICAL DEPT.— W hen I'm Alone I'm Lone­ Uuby Rose One O’c lo c k in the Morning also on the big list offered for State regularly for 29c; Saturday only.. 17c fourth to be presented, was entered Here you will find expert treatment, some Mysterious Rag I Get Lonesome road commissioner, which finally W ill the Roses Bloom In Dear O ld Moonlight | for probate at Alfred, Me. not from an amateur, but from an ex­ Oceana Roll was given to Colonel Edwin A. Stev­ Heaven Run Home and Tell Your ens, o f Hoboken. The office o f Sec­ A, board headed by Rear Admiral pert registered optometrist. Eyes ex­ Honey Love Mother ART STAIN—Suitable for coloring lteil Rose Rag retary of State pays $6,000 a year. Charles E. Vreeland, was appointed amined free and glasses fitted with When I M oke up Tills Railroad Rag In Sunny Italy the wood, giving it a smooth, soft, rich There will be a rich consolation to examine and report on the wreck Morning Summer Time Jungle Glide finish; 10c bottles, Saturday...... 0c filled frames from ...... • $1.00 up prize for one of the aspirants who o f the Maine In Havana Harbor. w ill fall for the Secretary o f State, The claim was made that the pro­ berth. The office of Supreme Court position for canal terminals h& been Thiy is a positive hargain. clerk, nowr held by William Rlker, carried in Tuesday’s election by a $6 values. Saturday only BLANKET SPECIAL -F in e Wool Blankets, lull size, white with pink and bine borders. Jr., will soon become vacant. It also plurality that might exceed 300,000. pays $6,000 a year. Mayor Gaynor, of New York, it was said, would reappoint five of the T M I DAILY P R IM mar ba Obtilnaa NEW COUNTY JAIL nine Commissioners o f Education mm tbo aaMowmt n i m d h w i a..a HAS HOBO BATHROOM. whose terms expire with the current A«aata. M i a wook. year." c m . KOLB’S, 112 WEST FRONT ST. Hackensack. Nov. 11.— County It was officially announced that SVaoroar * Hmrbcmao. Collector Walter Christie yesterday i« City Hartal U l North A »« the Einperor and Dowager Empren f iM O t f SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. expressed his belief that the Board R ■ CJrraiy... 111 North » v « will remove from the winter Palaes Vtaaba A CA...... i t i Wstefcung A vs of Freeholders would on Monday ac­ to- the inner city of Peking on No­ W. C. H aria..., ....111 Wstehung A t* Assorted Chocolates, tt> box...... 25c cept the new Bergen county Jail N M «M hr.. ...141 Waat Front St vember 20. Mm M Jaaaoa. ...Ml Woat Fourth S t which the John T. Brady Company C t'n Nana Oa ...... A R Station Assorted Chocolates and Bou Bous, !b b o x ..,. . . .25c have about completed. General disapproval was expressed 1 C rtaM. Jr...... Ill far* a t # [. rv______L ...... St. KO R A N with this room is a bathroom and all Nanking was sacked by the Msn- OvaaiHp ■ a. P*t*r» applicants must be willing to under­ chus and a general slaughter Of Chi­ Raw ItariM ...... (oriel I ‘ We carry the largest and best assortment of home made Dv«*4 Bnxk ...... Unto* Nsws Co. go the cleansing operation before nese ordered; neither women nor *»■ it TlIVa...... Jseob Oenert candies in the city. Our candies are made fresh daily and they are given free lodging for the children were spared: hundreds were Sfsastst*___C Alttka. A. H Snyder ...... L . Ulssssr satisfaction is always guaranteed if you buy from us. We also night. killed, and the property of 200,000 Sr >itk Plrnri ...... Frank Anaoo carry all the leading kinds of ice cream. There are eighty cells in the jail persons was confiscated or destroyed. A M * PMbSatA ...... HamUton ...... Frank Anaun at present, but there is room for Governor Dix, commenting on the it three more tiers of cells if it should election, said at Albany that be ex­ become necessary to enlarge the pected the co-operation o f the Repub­ number In the years, to come. licans in every effort to enact good laws and to establish needed reforms VIEBROCK'S GROCERY An Old Nurse of Forty Years Experi­ (FORMERLY R. W, BARNES! at the next session o f the Legisla­ ence. ture. f Well known among the best Fifth DUNELLKN AND VICINITY 217 PARK AVENUE Commissioner Fosdick reported to avenue families in New York, among Fruits, Vegetables, Delicatessen, and everything found in a we!l[stOcked the Mayor o f New York that the Fire Member* of the W. t). C. Club ten- whom she has been their favorite Kate ciaxtoil iu “ The Two Orphans.” at Plainfield Theatre Next Thursday Grocery Store. Prompt service, prices reasonable. Department permitted violations of dared a surprise shower to Mrt. Ray nurse for all these years. Says she Night. prevention measures, and in spite of ’Phone 1519-W has never used a wine that had such Tarry at the home of Misti Helen HENRY VIEBROCK Commissioner Johnson’s assertion Rlnartl. laic night. Twenty friends excellent effect on her patients as that he had remedied conditions de­ wer* In atletnUme and enjoyed a ing at 7 o ’clock. Institutlons, libraries and hero the Port Grape Wine made by Mr. . . ■ clared them to be unchanged. program of local and tnetrumenial Miss Rose Tlioraao entertained a funds. The gift was in the form of Alfred Speer at Passaic, N. J.. where Four men, two o f whom admitted music and. phonograph selections. few friends last'nlgbi at an Infor­ 5 per cent, first mortgage bonds of a dry wine Is preferable she says Trouvllle Gloves being at the scene of the crime and Mr*. Terry received many useful and mal social. The'evening was en­ the United States Steel Corporation, GLOVCfi TO OROBB Speer's Burgundy Is the best dry implicated the others, were held for pretty gift*. joyed playing games and enjoying the value of the bonds being at par. wine made. . C D D P T A T Men’s English Capes $1.50 Value at I Thursday’s murder and robbery in Mayor W. A. Sanford and family music. Refreshments were served. The bonds closed today at 102%, so at the closing the gift was worth I J X J U V J 1 A . L i Ladies’ English Capes Special at 89c Westchester; tbe Coroner expected b ar* removed to their new home lu Tbo local hunters report rabbits i GuaranteedGuaranteed Gloves Gloves at at 69c 69c up up to to S2.5C $2.50 about $656,250 more than the face THINK OF THE WORRY. to find the fifth man among four Weatflrld. The Mayor will continue as being more plentiful this year value o f the bonds. The Income of 210 WEST FRONT STRIXT. Toubtc and possible grief the cau­ prisoners arrested in New York. kta work at the borough’ chief exec­ than in years past. Everyone comes which the incorporation will have the tious man avoids! You seldom give The strike of drivers of street utive until hi* newly-elected succes­ back with from one lo five and some disposition is a million and a quar­ so valuable blessing as your eyesight cleaning carta in New York resulted sor. Charles H Richards, takes of­ even more. fice la January. ter a year. a thought until Its impairment ren­ In many attacks on strike breakers; The women of the Baptist church In amount the present gift ranks der* attention necessary. Then it’s a threat that 3,509 sweepers and Thu LAdles’ Aid Society of the Hosiery, Outing Flannels are arranging to hold a sale and sup­ among the largest donations made at worry. The right glasses in time will even the teamsters of the city, some Presbyterian church la making ar­ per In the church parlors on Friday one time given in the present age of save years of worry and discomfort. forty thousand, might go ont brought rangements for a aupper to he hell night, November 24. giving. Mr. Rockefeller gave $32,­ Ginghams and Underwear . Do your reading or distance glasses tbe answer that Commissioner Ed­ early In December. Rev. Charles E, Roekey will lead 000,600 at one, time to his general need changing? Consult wards and Mayor Gaynor had take* Mr*. Charles R. Lake ha* returned the prayer and praise meeting to­ education board on February 7, 1907. Putnam fit De G raw ’s their ;stand and would listen to no to her home at Little Ralls after a night at the Methodist church. The total of his gifts to that fund is DR. L.R. STEVENS dictation. visit with her parent*. Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Henry C, Meyer* has returned said to be about $53,000,000. Results Guaranteed Prices Reasonab'e Charles Dodwell. from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mr. Carnegie Is credited with giv­ Permanently I.ocated. RANKER BEGINS TERM. A number of local young people Alexander Muir; at Newark. ing something like $52,000,000 in Rooms 310 and 311 Babcock Building. conducted a dance In Junior Hall. round figures for libraries. The Car­ OPEN EVENINGS. Pittxburger in Leavenworth to Screw Wednesday night. The affair was negie Institution at Pittsburg has re­ SOUTH PLAINFIELD. : Five-year Sentence. welt attended. ceived $25,00.0,000. but the sum is Leavenworth, Kan., Nov. 11— the total of several gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin P. Curl, of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Caffrey have Jacob IV. Hill, of Pittsburg, Pm, en­ Altogether, rough estimates of his Washington avenue, have been enter­ returned from a visit with Mr. and A H. E N A N D E R tered the Federal prison here yester­ gifts- for the causes o f education, taining friends from Jersey City. Mrs. Thomas Dorgan. o f Plainfield day to serve a five-year sentence for peace, research and for hero funds .Sanitary Plumbing, Gas Fitting, E. Alexander has moved to the violating the national banking laws. and other philanthropic purposes, 8mm and Hot Water Heating. ’PLAINS AND FANWOOD new house just completed by the The bankers’ colony in the prison made before'the present $ 25,000,000 Twin State Realty Company. Contractor for Sewer Connections. now numbers twentj-touT. gift , totaled i between $190,000,000 The Racket and Engine Company’s Mrs. Louis Winze!, o f New Rruns 121 WATCHITHO U K and $200,00#.000. * annual dance will he held about De­ wick. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Elizabeth Pres* Club Mo t*. cember 15 In Sangerbund 1U1J. Mrs. William Norman. M Elizabeth. Nov. J l.— The Eliza­ Plainfield. This annual affair has Miss Mary McDonough, of Plain­ Elizalwth Man Radiy Hurt. K O D . t R S bethnetn Presspress Clubvino heldm m itsus secondsecouu meet- become so popular that the fire lad­ Elizabeth, Nov. I I . — John Benz, field, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. W il­ CompletrJIme ot Photo Supplies * Ing tor the purpose of ratifying » dies look forward to It as one o f the son o f Mr. and Mr*. Matthew Benz, i liam Reilly. • Printing *nd Developing 'constitutioncoostltutlon yesterday. TbeThe commit*commit­ enjoyable events in the department. of <36 Rebecca place, was seriously tee on quarters rendered a report, Work has hies, begun on the new Services tomorrow at. the Baptist injured about 10:30 o’clock Thurs­ but wan unable to make a recommen­ lecture room adjoining the Baptist church will he the regular morning day night, when a large automobile A T D O A N E ’S dation. A fter the nseetiDg a lunch­ church. preaching service at 10:45; Bible truck which be was driving for the 115 Park Ave. eon was served. Tbe club will meet study meeting at 4 p.*m; evening Bachman Brewery Company was again: nezt Friday. meeting will bs the B. Y. P.,U. meet- C A R N E G IE TU RNS OVER struck by th* Tottenvjiie express of ESTATE OF EDMF.X W. PACK. De- fiS.1.000.000 TO BOARD. the Staten Island Rapid Transit Rail­ ceast d. Pursuant to the order of George Not Guilty of Assault. road' near Stapleton, Staten Island. T. Parrot. Surrogate of the County of Un­ ion made on the application of the un- Elizabeth. Nov. 11.— Not ca,*tF New York, Nov. I!.- —Andrew Car­ He was thrown off the truck and ren­ C A S T O R IA dersigned. Executors of said deceased. r.o- was the verdict of a jary in negie turned over 125.0(HI,000 yes­ dered unconscious. His condition is 1 ? herebyerehy given to the creditors of For laJaats tad Children. said deceasedjased 1 to exhibit to the subwrtb- Atw ater'* court yesterday afternoon terday afternoon io the- Carnegie Cor­ serious. - era. under oath or Affirmation their claims poration o f New York the body which or demanda against the estat# or said de­ in the assault and battery tria m tied Yu Han Atop togSl ceased within nine months from the sixth against Ernest L. Noenich. of Kan- was Incorporated by the Legislator.1 — We do Job printing Give us day of October, lilt , or they wfll be for­ wood. Julius Tietz. of the same Bears the June 9 of the present year for the a trial. ever barred from prosecuting or recover­ purpose of taking over Mr. Carne­ ing the same against the subscribers. place, wag the complainant. Blgnatur# of Scene from “The Girl of thetbe Moan tains," at Plainfield This I-EON OR F. LOREE. gie’* work in connection with educ-x- Job minting. Satisfaction assured. * _ JOHN H. VAN WINKLE. JR. Afternoon and Evening. Fees—$ll.io to l l 8# Executor*. Job printing. Satisfaction assured. C M II Mil! .tor M KVH WIMKCB LIKED Special display new fall (M lliH W K A K , extra h n »y fleece, models of the well known seconds; special. at gar- mils II M I ■lent ...... 44* NEMO CORSETS. W e fit and alter them to your figure. Soda crackers are GoTenor Woodrow WUsoa la doe for another plunge Into “ hot water.** Before his term expires Wilson win SAVE FROM $2.5© TO $5.00 BY PURCHAS more nutritive than have to appoint successors for Coun­ SALE OF WOMEN S UN­ NEVER WERE FALL DRESS GOODS SO ty Prosecutor C. Addlnon Sw ift. County Court Judge Edward 8. At­ INO YOUR FALL TAILORED SUIT TRIMMED HATS IN THE BEAUTIFUL OR PRACTICAL. any other flour food. water and District Court Judge Clark McK. Whlttemore, all Repub­ AT TEPPER'S. MILLINERY DEPT. licans. This Season’s Fabrics Combine Exclusiveness Uneeda Biscuit are It is understood Wilson may at­ Every Garment In Our Stock Is 8mart In Style The popular Hoods, in black, tempt to shift the burden ob tka navy and brown, in. just tha of Pattern, Sturdiness of Weave and Rich­ party leaders here and to have then, settle on three men and appro** and Made Of Superior Fabrics. shapes most wanted, square the perfect soda ness o f Effect W ith the Smallest Prices their choice as one way of dodging crowns and full rolling brim; the unpleasantness. The party lead­ This' claim of being able to save you front these were $1.98 throughout ers. however, are not overmnxJoM That W ere Ever Asked For Such crackers. Therefore, the season, on s a le ...... $1.29 about mixing In. *2 T»0 to $"i.OO on your Fail Suit is substan­ City Attorney Connolly, of Elisa­ Bright finish Hoods and Splendid Goods. Uneeda Biscuit beth. fa at present leading In tha tiated by fact* which have been gained by an Shapes, these have been the race for proeecutor and Mayor Al­ most scarce and most in de­ For whatever need you may want dress fred A. Stein, also of Eliiabeth. hi actual comparison of our values and those else* looming up large In the-light for A t­ mand since the beginning of water’s place. There la a possibility fall; the best styles to piek goods— we have them. where. of Whlttemore, who has made a good from ; values $2.98, on sale. $1.79 Five cents spent for record, being reappointed. Whatever new design or color yon may In every detail these are garments that prefer of the many now in vogue— if it ’s cor- a package of Uneeda VACATION TIME FOR are designed by the cleverest of tailoip, fashion­ « wt.->q JERSEY PO U TIIX m SILK VELVET HATS. rect and artistic and generally “ right” — we ed by expert workmen and of materials se­ Biscuit is an invest­ Trenton. Nov. 11.— This seems-ta Several new shapes, in small, try to have it . be vacation time with the political lected principally because they were the fabrics medium and large; only the leaders ot New Jersey. Governor best styles that are in demand; Whatever price yon may have set aside to ment—an invest­ Wilson left today for a vacation ot approved for this season's wearing and because values $3.98, on sale $2.98 a week or ho. but not to Bermuda, foot the bill, you may rest assured that no­ as contemplated. He wilt spend tha o f their service-giving qualities. Even to the ment in nourish­ time within this State and within, where can vou invest this money to sucli good easy call ot this city, so that It will not be -ncres:.ary to call upon Senate trimmings there is an air o f distinctiveness that Special Announcement— Hats -i -< ywisrqri advantage as at this store. For we planned ment, in health, in President Ackerman to be Acting Governor Governor Wilson is keep­ stamps these new tailored suits exclusive and Trimmed Free. Many of our . ■ ' these purchases carefully, securing every ad­ ing the exact locality o f his outing a patrons have been awaiting this secret, and It will be known only to ale >ve the ordinary. good eating. announcement, usual at this vantage of quality and price. his Immediate friends and to his sec­ retary, Joseph P. Tumulty. Through From every point of view you’ll bnv to time of the season. You have Mr. Tumulty the Governor can ho advantage if you buy vonr Fall Tailored Suits Todav is the ideal time to get acquainted reached quickly If hts services shall the benefit of our expert work l at Tapper's. And yon can see just what you be needed In State affairs while bo — before the specially good and exclusive pat­ Though the cost are huvinr in our dnylieht second floor. room service. Free until fur­ Is away. Edward E. Grosscup, chairman o f W h y not make YO l'R selection today? ther notice. terns vanish. is but five cents, the Democratic State Committee, and Surrogate David Crater, of Mon­ mouth county, will sail In a few days Uneeda Biscuit are for a two weeks’ trip to Cuba. Mr. LOCAL AMUSEMENTS. " • 1 i V *3? I Grosscup saw some strenuous days during the campaign just closed and •'A Girl of the Mountains.’* Lem too good, too nour­ is going away for a rest, taking Mr. 8. I*arh<*r'* new version o f his suc- Crater with him. wvfut four-art society drama, which I’nlted States Senator Frank O. SBSie* to the Plainfield theatre this ishing, too crisp, Briggs, chairman of the Republican after nurtn and. tonight. It tells s State Committee, is already enjpylng |s*e i- ory that Is sweet snd true, a vacation, having left Wednesday for sed a dramatic story that Is Intense to be bought merely French Lick Springs, In., where he and t-tlfflng. Very few plays have win spend some time resting before the sterling strength, force and hu­ he returns to Washington for the mor that is all combined so splen­ opening of Congress in December. didly m tht* comedy drama. “ A as an economy. Girl of the the Mountains" will be SMALL HOARD WINS IS yre etiti d by an exceptionally fine ' MORRIS BY NINE VOTES. east, with magnificent stage settings, | [: H including all mechanical and elec- Buy them because By a bare majority of nine votes the proposition for a small board of freeholders In Morris county was car­ The usual welcome fall announce­ of their freshness— ried at the election Tuesday. It was ment of the coming ot "The Two not until- yesterday that the result Orphaus" Is made, and the date set TIMS IS THE TIME TO PROVE OCR ASSERTION THAT WE CAN was known with any degree of ran*, k Thursday night, November 16. An SAVE YOU MONEY q\’ FURNITURE AND BEDDING. BUYING IN buy them because talnty on account of the absence o f aaustiai Interest has been taken in LARGER QUANTITIES THAN OTHER DEALERS SECURES TO US the returns from the southern dis­ the organisation of the company THE PICK OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS AT A LOWER COST THAN trict of Passaic Township. •fcl-h will Include no less than five THE SMALLER DEALERS HAVE TO PAY. JUST NOW WE CALL SPE­ of their crispness— The election officers of that district ffiaiimt and celebrated dramatic CIAL ATTENTION TO: _ , forwarded their returns tty the county Rut. clerk yesterday morning. The vote BRASS BEDS. for and against the proposition was JUST THINK OF BUYING A FINE HEAVY BRASS BED WITH A FIN­ buy them because not given, the statement being made, StM t.UJSTS’ AMBITIONS ISH THAT WILL WEAR, FOR THE PRICE OF GOOD WHITE ENAMEL "W e polled twenty-six votes against FIRED ill BIG GAINS. BEDS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPECIALLY LOW PRICES the small board.” This Is taken ns NOW. * of their goodness— meaning that the majority against The Socialist* of Klltabeth are so 810.08 TO fHS.OO. the small board was twenty-six. elated oter their big victory of last With the Passaic district yet to be Tuesday that now they plan to cap- MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS. buy them because of heard from, the majority for a small t»r« the mayoralty next year and YOU SHOULD SEE OUR SPECIAL FELT MATTRESS AND OUR board had dwindled down to thirty- trill begin nex; week a vigorous and PRICES. YOU WOULD THEN UNDERSTAND WHY WE SELL SO five. The total vote without this dis­ yen's;,-at campaign for that pur- their nourishment. 88.50 TO 815.00, * ~ trict wss 3,191 for and 3,164 against. Yesterday morning County Clerk Th* election of a Socialist as alder­ SPRINGS 82.30 TO 813.50. Mott set the clerks In his office at man In the Third ward led some Dem­ work Verifying the returns. They ocrat* who supported their defeated had been added without the aid o f a QMKdatc. John J. Heck, to hang and A lw ay s 5 cents. A l­ computing machine and he feared ham in effigy Alderman John F, that there might be a mistake and Byrne*, whose Independent candidacy ways fresh and crisp an adding machine wag brought Into earned llpek to be beaten. This hap­ service. pened Wednesday night l# the matter of the next mayoral­ SHIRLLY & JOHNSTON INVENTOR KEEPS SECRET. ty *b-ti,»n. the Socialists, it Is said, in the moisture- h»*r ;i,-ksd their candidate, who will PLAINFIELD, N. J. j BABCOCK BUILDING Austrian Government’s U rn Offer he, they claim, former Mayor Dr. Vic­ for it Refused.’ tor Mrxtlag, who was elected Uepuh- proof package. At the Paris Exposition In fc tt m i\*or in 190$ by more than there was exhibited an assortment 1,**9 vote*. He refused a renomlna- of marquetry work of great Intri­ because the Republican machine, Never sold in bulk. cacy o f design and beauty o f finish, hs claimed, opposed him In his ef- but at prices so low as to cast reflec­ fe?M to carry out needed reforms for tion upon Its genuineness. Msny ot the betterment of the city gorertt- Cold Weather Necessities the pieces were of duplicate pattern. •*tst Some persons" think It d'oubt- We are now showing a large Here Is another industrial secret M that the physician could be per- sortment of of considerable value that doubtleaa »xs«ted to run on a Socialistic ticket, Is destined to go to the grave with slthoiith jt. i« know he is In svm- N S W Y O R n rwnvs--s.il. xss NATIONAL BIS; ».*». U «* x m.t i .m . i .m . ass. > ii Its discoverer. If It has not already B ft i with Severn! ot ■ that party's i t s u. as is m idnua:. c*»*s— x «», done so, : says Caasler't Magazine. No pria- 1 ■ >.<*, V#», ls ts a «... tail s.*s u . m . i.ii. i.si, aw a m. STOVES AND COMPANY amount of examination no matter how searching, sufficed to reveal the tOMSRVILL* AND IAS TON W W - s.4s. lass a jxl, lAls. an , u u ..** manner In which the designs ot table a a. Clew-S i* ass a ax. u M. l m . RANGES its. i s# a sa tops were duplicated with such mar- Hi escaped Injury by train PHILADELPHIA—Olrssc Arrtvs-s t* All made in first-class factories sad | L M . XSS, 11.4* a ML, H i t . I t s . ;,** Went Ill-effect* of ptomaine - ■*— - - - - ~r— 11M. and guaranteed as "A 1” Bakers and poise former Councilman A. R. I.M. I IS. IH . S.M a a Working Stoves. , Burn r if WestSeld. had an experl- THPOyOH FAST MAIL PON CAST c uss il.lt. » is. I .ii p. ul L. H. PUTMAN a trolley car Thursday. In f j ?• ; . r QtftCCT THROUGH FAST MAIL POP Also, we have a fine line of g to board the vehicle on W IST. Close—XM, 1LM w. ax. i U Oil Heaters, Oak and Cylinder "«fc t he celled she handrail XM U l I H * a DIRECT SOUTHERN MAILS CMss- Stove*, Barn and Small Pot iB started forward- Before I N a. m., 11*. Ml, 4H u4 I y ■ Merchant Tailor ef could release his hold hi* •SHNSYLVANIA. WsM Of tsetse Stoves, Coal Hods, Pipe, Ash -sen dislocated at lit# shoul- ClOSS-XM a. *».. I.M, * .« » «L Cans, etc., etc. SLiZAta * w wweex am o .x as » ,i 436 Wachung Ave. ’Phone 1347-1 n , f,irs, a. ax. t •« IN . 1.1* p. m. Class-XM t offiria! Includes atuont l. M, IXM A. U.1*. XM, 1.4* I *. ecovery from' Illness V m. hen niem^cTs and NSWARK—Oirssx Arrive—I.M. i .m a Cleaning. Pressing and Alterations » [Hunt wnere tbe Austrian govern­ m. . tw . i n . 4.M *. ML Close-* M> Gayle Hardware Company ment offered lta discoverer a small of tt iway \.ii ht Club »uf- 1J*. I N 1*1* X «... 1X1*. I k Ik* from p laine jmlsonlng fol- I M. XM. I N s a GENERAL HARDWARE ANDj HOUSEFURNISHINGS a Specialty s- fortune on condition that hla secret WATCHUNO. Arrive—1 s*. la y s " * ! » « a »ho; Hnner, Previous to he deposited, sealed, In the royal Close—XM *. at, MS *. m vaults, la order that Jit might be 11 a? Burner had two experiences WARRINVILLI. AfTtve-t.«* *. * Front S t and Park Ave. ’Phone 398 ih* Otttra! Railroad tracks. On Close—I M x ss. known after his death. He waa to ’ oet-asson he tell under the wheels SUNDAY MAILS. 0*1,-* - — trsm * >' FALL UNDERWEAR have the sole right of manufacture to ll.M X M. a Movhta train and only escaped SATTGART FINISH, LIGHT WOOL an long as he lived, the secret not to Mali sloes* at X lf * 4. be revealed until after bis demise, »n a e*r wheel pushed his foot ax B. -4XD. r. J ROAL SILK PLUSH COOPER RIBBED UNDERWEAR but he preferred to keep It locked * * frog Instead o f passing over ALL PLEASANT TO WEAR. He « u also nearly run down by up In hla own bead. f',!*bt train, being missed by a — Job printing. Satisfaction am t® » margin. sored. USE PRESS WANT *OS J. R. BLAIR We 4c job printing. ..I,. THE DAILY PRESS. X, Xcrt«BikfT II, m il. t)ry Cleaning Investigate “Our Household Club'* Easy Payment Plan of Selling Furniture, Carpets and .Sewing like everything else, is cheapest when yoa «e t the best, lor yoar garments are cleaned and pressed better— and therefore the I______W(Caaitoiwd f ir w f pegs i U T______w o r k lasts longer and is better for your clothing or household U «tk «r bour n scrubbing to earn for furnishings. him the price o f hi* food and tobacco, and beer, 'When *1)111 t* in the hos­ "SATURDAY STORE NEWS” Besides a saving, good cleaning is sanitary. Since this « pital he show* remarkable solicitude (for hi. stomach! and make* daily so, get the best, for handwork in small tabs ia sure to carry Inquiry aa to.her condition and prol>- EVERY ITEM A BIG M ONEY SAVER some dirt along from other clothing belonging to other people. abl« date o f her return to homa and work. She was discharged only tha HOD AND SHOVEL 23c MEN'S SWEATERS 79c. GOOD TOWELS 10c. Yon don’t experience anything of that nature in a first-clam Other day a* cured, temporarily. Th< A regular site heavy Black Iron Coal Heavy ribbed in natural grey and Fine bleach fancy huck towels; size place. liaaband who had been at work, tem Hod and Long Handle Shovel. The two white;'coat style, with pearl buttons; 19x35 iliehes; were special value at 15e.i porarliy. threw ua hi* Job on the would be extra value at $1.00. ■ante day and resumed his loafing worth 35e. when she resumed her washing. He TABOURETTES 35c. G. O. KELLER’S ha* one habit of the man of thrift MILLINERY $6.98 CHILDS’ STOCKINGS 2 FOR 25c. Bamboo tabourettes with fine straw II* gets op very rorly In the morn Saturday w e offer you your choice of Fine ribbed cotton in fast black, tan matting tops; round and square shape, CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT li| to make *ure of his breakfaat be­ and white,; all sizes; worth 19e a pair. usually 49c. fore hi* wife and children get a all our handsomely trimmed hats; the 1 2 5 PARK AVENUE TELEPH ONE 857-J chance at the cupboard. very newest models; worth up to $12, This i« no imaginary case, ft la BOTH FOR 15c. LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS 35c. I matter o f record on the hook* of A box of Royal Tooth Powder and For a box of six; hemstitched initial, the Charity Organization Society. NAPKINS 95c a dozen, instead of $1.25: all linen, full a good all bristle tooth brush; the two fine sheer soft finished quality; buy There are aereral other* that are them now for gift purpose*. THE similar, and becaaae laziness la the bleached damask ;< the regular table worth 25c regular. cause of th# trouble they are among size; ready to hem. the worat that the Society ha* to SCOTCH FLANNEL 23c handle. Tb< Six lety would, like to . FURNITURE POLISH 16c TABLE DAMASK 69c CITY NATIONAL BANK a yard; 27 inches wide; m a great var­ convince the public that for nurh hus­ for a full half-pint size of the best a yard : all linen, full bleached; 70 in­ P L A IN F IE L D , N. J., iety of neat stripes and colorings; bands there ahould lie an Inatltutlou polish ever made; regular 23c size; try ches wide; regular price $1.00 a yard. worth 35c. inch a* they hare In Washington i t Invites accounts of every description Where a loafer faa be locked up and M E N ’S SHIRTS 39c. made to wprk for wages which are NEW RIBBONS 59c The balance of the lot of big sizes LADIES’ WRAPPERS 98c. PERSONAL' tamed over to hi* family. a* yard; two tone double face satin rib­ Hut the plight of the Inrv man’s 15} to 17: negligee style; made of good Good quality percale wrappers, navy bons, 6 inches wide, in all the new BUSINESS fam ily Ip only one of the many un blue and white, stripes and figures; tin} color combinations;worth regular $1. madras; worth 69c. fortunate condition* of Plainfield Dix make; values to $1.50, ESTATE that mo*t Plalnflelder* know nothing LADIES' STOCKINGS 35c of but will learn a good deal about MATTRESSES $6.98. M E N ’S U ND ER W EAR 38c. TRUSTEE 3 Pair for $1.00. at the exposition. The other rases Instead of $8.50; extra quality cotton Fine gauze fast black cotton and Medium weight, fine derby ribbed SAVING S fa r (nor* numerous, are lea* eyas felt, made in two parts and covered shirts end drawers; would be splendid Iterating and produce a stronger tug fancy embroidered; the regular 50c with satin finished dust proof ticking. value at 50c. - I SPECIAL FUNDS •a the sympathies of normal'human kind. ■ ,J. ' . balnea. They are the stories of many heroic fights In the collage* and ten­ LAM PS 69c. WASH GOODS 15c LADIES' WAISTS 69c. A ll receive careful attention. ement» of this city to bold families A large opal lamp with round burner a yard : fine swiss ehallies in stripes, The “ Geisha” make; strictly tailor­ together, to keep home* Intact, ami 10-inch dome to match base; made figuresigures andana border no rat effects: splendid for ed. made of green anti white stripe } 3% IN TE R E ST on check accounts of $500.00 or more. fights aga|n*t poverty due to loss of sell for $1.1 ' kimWas;dmonas; regularregulai price 19c. percale; made to sell for $1.50.. work from Injury or Illness, the 4% IN TE R E ST on Savings Deposits— any amount. dreary it {toggle*. against the- fright* NEW BOOKS 50c. ilADIES' UNDERWEAR U1 39c. , GO-CARTS $3.69. j ftol odd* of the White Plague and Its All the new popular copyrights as Fine derby ribbed fleece lined vests Palace Car style, folding carts, with resulting |o** of energy and strength well as the staple sellers, are now on and pants; medium weight; extra 50c leather hood and sides; rubber tire to earn. )t I* the aid of the Oharlt wheels; the best $5.00 cart made. Organization and the Antl-Tuherru- sale; our own special edition. value. loaia League that make* many of thee* light* aunesiful by tiding Hie fam ily oyer a hard place until It* BUTTERIck BUTTERICK bread winner la In commission again. And (hi* aid. none the lesa human PATTERNS & PATTERNS and a>ni pa; belle because It Is on nrlrntlflr and economic principle never blight* Its beneficiaries by making them willing to lie carried niter Ihey are able to do for them- Solve* ' So far a* the separate exhibits of the coming exposition are concerned ORGANIZED 1864 Pialnfl C. E. Zimmerman Co.-No.« baa a record of rational, non-paupe THE Ding charity work running back t« MONEY ONCE SPENT IS GONE FROM YOU, AND CAN 1*7*, •iff year that the first organ FIRST ONLY BE acquired again by labor or effort, but money in THIS tied work of relief was undertaken B A N K will work for you day and night till it reaches the point la the United State* So, for thlrt years. It ha* been accumulating an>l NATIONAL where it even doubles itself. Time passes rapidly and money in classifying scientifically the record* the bank grows all the time. of Its own misfortunes, not a cheer­ BANK ful thing, perhaps, but very neew- anry If the misfortunes are to lie les­ High-Class Automobile Repairing by Faelory Machinists OF PLAINFIELt). PLAINFIELD SAVINGS BANK sened and treated Intetligeutty. lu fbe course of those years this pros­ FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST ON ALL ACCOUNTS. perous town has bad H ,«0 8 famllle-t The Woodhouse Engine and Machine Co. A COMMERCIAL that have needed help and received It BANK WITH from the Charity Organization Sa SAVINGS and ■ clot v. There are now 4S6 fam ill* 180 l ast Front St. SAFE DEPOSIT AMUSEMENTS. or t ,2r,0 Individuals, out of a popnla GARAGE IN REAR. ENTRANCE FROM 180 EAST FRONT ST. OR WATCHUNG AVE. ttoa of 17,(100. In charge of the So­ DEPARTMENTS. R. Morris Adkins ciety, according to the current re High class machine work and automobile repairing. Overhauling a specialty. W e par­ port of the executive secretaries, Mlsi ticularly solicit difficult work that-has been foound impossible to do by others. AVe employ, P R O C T O R ’S MASSEUR and HYDROPATH Margaret C. Holly and MIm Mabelle FOUR PER CENT. only skilled machinists who are Automobile Factory graduates and these are supervised by a BIJOG DREAM. C. Phillip* INTEREST PAID ON Treatment Parlors mechanical engineer. Charges are moderate and strictly in accordance with work done. You COXY AND COMFORTABLE. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. THE BEST REFINED VAUDEVILLE h a m iT iov Altai via .ire not charged for time spent on another man's ear. Our tools are all new, insuring extreme 112 Madison Ave. Entire Change Monday and Thursday SEIVIKA OF MEETINGS. accuracy in work done. . ' (Cor. Front S t) TODAY’S PROGRAM Franklin Cars repaired "by Franklin Machinists from the Franklin Factory. M’lle Paula, dainty trapeee artist; ’Phone 1172-L Colonel John Dean, principal pf the Salvation Army Training College New machines and equipment are being constantly added to form the most complete g—yjgt-taafxs Fred Gilman ft Co., in "Sliding to H om e Treatment by arrt red here todav to conduct special and up-to-date machine Bhop in town. Second;” The Parshleys, musical novelty; Katherine Cromwell ft Co., Appointment service* at the barracks of the local We are Agents for The De Tamble and F ranklin Automobiles. State Agents for The WE ARRANGE LOANS; corps for the next three day*. H sketch, “Kismet;" Robbins, Lee A Nott Automobile Fire Apparatus, A complete line of Automobile Supplies, including Tires, to the entire satisfaction of our cus­ Will be W M t 1 by hla daughter “ Helnle,” comedians. carried iu stock. . tomers and the R A T E O F IN T E R ­ MATINEES DAILY. Captain BI»ie !>•«» The first aery1 EST charged is only SIX PER Price#— Mat. 10c; Evening I5c and will he held tonignt at * o'clock. Col CENT. A YEAR. We also make a Chrysanthemums IVan -taking f »r hi* subject, "Th< fair charge for services rendered in 25c. Story of the Way I Wa* Saved." searching records, appraising se­ CLlkSMKX TO ATTEND Atypical Conference. A L L C O L O R S Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock curity, etc. In addition to the p riv­ VKKI’KRK TOMORROW. The National Association for the ilege of making easy weekly or the colonel will speak on "The A N D SIZES Study and Education of Exceptional monthly payments, we also give a Crooked A\ mu,m " and In the after­ COPY o f agreement, which show* Children will hold its second annual (Continued from noon at S:IS o'clock he will tell the i at* official board of the Congrega­ 1.) amount advanced, number of pay­ Quantities of Moderate Priced conference on the problem of the ex­ D.F.STARCK stoiv of how be left the pulpit for tional ehureh has arranged (or five exceptionally bright children and he ments, and discount. Flowers. Palms and ceptional child on Friday and Satur­ the Salvation Army platform. At fortnightly vesper service, the first said that they are just as much en­ day, December 1 and 2. In the audi­ H O NO R ABLE D E A L IN G and Ferns. o'clock tomorrow night he will speak to be held tomorrow afternoon at titled to special training as the ones torium of the School of Pedagogy of General Auctioneer on ’ The Woman That Stopped Run­ 4:30 o'clock. The subject of Rev. he was about to discuss. The time COURTEOUS TREATMENT. New York University. There will be ning ** The service* will closo Mon C. L. Goodrich’s address will be “ Sab­ was coming, he said, when the State, (Successor to P. H. Latourette) an evening session on Friday In the STANLEY day night with a lecture by Col bath on the RoyalDeersideScotland.” would realize this and would make Meeting House of the Society for Eth­ ’Phone M E 150 E. Front «*• Drat on "P o ll C olt." Admission He will speak from hi* Impressions preparations accordingly. HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO., ical Culture, Central Park West, New will he free to all these service* et received in a visit last August to the In determining the mental status E. FRONT ST.. PLAINFIELD. Woodhuil ft Martin Building York. Assemblyman-elect William 19 Somerset St, N. P. cept Monday night, and the publl region of the summer home of the of a child. Prof. Johnstone said that NEW JERSEY. de la R. Anderson Is vice president to Invited. . King. Clan Mackenzie, of this city, the Binet system had proven the Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Near Craig Place. of the National Association. hat accepted an invitation to be most efficacious and defined the sys­ Telephone 820* j. Murray, the Auctioneer present at tomorrow's service. Church Bazaar. tem. He did not dw.ell on the hin­ D E A LE R IN The subjects at the other services is now located at the old Auction The l-adle*’ Aid Society of St Friends to Meet. drance the feeble-minded child Is to will be a* follows: November 26, Room Stand, 320 West Front St.,osar Peter's German Lutheran church The Shrewsbury and Plainfield other pupils, his brothers and slaters '•Palestine In Pictures,*’ by John M. Grove. Househould goods and mar* tim e street and Mercer avenue, will half-yearly meeting will hold Its an­ and parents, but rather spoke on Slightly used Furniture Whlton; December 10, “An Hour chandiae o f all kinds bought and sold. hold Its annual bazaar la the Sun­ nual session here next Thursday and what Is being done in this State to Administrator’s Sale with the New Hymn Book," a song ■ We also pack China and crate fiirmt- day school room* on the afternoons Friday. Meetings for worship will train the child so that be may be­ OF service; December 17, " A Sunday In and Violins ture and have good dry storage roots* and evening of November It, IS, 16. be held as usual on both mornings. come a useful citizen. In doing this REAL ESTATE Leyden, or the Dutch and the Pil­ at moderate charges. Admission will be free. There will On Thursday afternoon some subject the method at the Vineland school To s a tie the estate of the Hate Jacob •PHONE 873-R. grim Fathers;" December 31, “The ^ » Kelkr, Over 20 years experience in busi­ be many useful article* for sale. The along philanthropic lines will be dis­ and of the result* that have been and Sunday School Lessons In Pictures.” At 4fl Harrison Avenue, North Plainfield. ness and conducting sales. young women will have charge of cussed and In the evening Mrs. Rich­ are being accomplished was exhaus­ RAG CARPETS AND RUGS. the Japanese booth. ard D. Williams will give a talk tively explained. Wednesday Nov. 15 ROMKKT ML’K K a Y, Adopt Ackerman lam. with lantern slide views on her re­ As the time was growing late Dr. RAG carpets and ruga, also silk Auctioneer and Appraiser. Five municipalities of the State At a O'clock. ; cent trip to England and Wales. All Becht curtailed his address some­ portlers made from your own ma­ 320 West Front St. ’Pboue M* Hudson and Mercer counties. Tren­ Seven-room house, large reception hall, interested are most cordially Invited. what but spoke long enough to con­ partly Improve.): email barn. ]fruit tree3. terial; we also buy carpet rags. Ad­ Headquarter* for ton. Jersey City and South Orange, vince bis eharers that he was the etc.; zrood condition; corner property. 50s dress W illiam Spleer, Scotch Plalna, adopted at Tuesday's election the master of his subject -and enter­ COO. Terme mad* known on day of sale or William A. Schorb ft Co., 120 The Leading Auctioneer* provisions of the Ackerman Civil Will Not Meet Monday. tained some original iedas on “The or by applying to Auctioneer.: ■ Madison avenue, Plainfield; ’Phone WILLIAM A. 8 CHORB ft CO­ Service law, which passed the Legis­ There will be no. meeting o f the Rational Treatment of Children/' He HERM AN KELLER. Executor. 1707-W. j o 2 tf Also dealers in second hand fur*** lature la 1998; Through the wise Plainfield Graded Union on Monday, went on record as being heartily la VYM. A. SCHORR. Auctioneer H 11 J ture. We carry the largest and ®o** Gibson’s administration of this law by the but on Wednesday, November 15, accord with what has been done to­ complete stock In the city. U ye* Clvtlt Service Commission, the popu­ there wjjll be a meeting of the be­ wards securing public playgrounds, a child’s development and gave what REMOVED hare anything to sell send for us. « RYE, larity o f the law ha* been constantly ginners, primary, junior and Inter­ for to hts mind the one important appealed to him as the proper meth­ O F F IC E O F you need anything come and see **• E. C Westcott, A g e n t Increasing. Union county is well mediate departments in Trinity Re­ thing is to prolong child life. In od to persue under these frying con­ Our goods are equal to new at represented In this law Its author, formed church, and the union w ill these playgrounds they can work off ditions. HoaglancTs Express price. Stovea o f all kinds. 115 East Front Street Senator Ackerman, and the president furnish lunch there for a nominal the surplus energy, thus benefittlnr To 116 W est Second Street price to the delegates who attend o f the Commission, Dr. Johnson, are their health and usefulness.! He — Job printing, Satisfaction an- PLAINFIELD THEATRE BULDG. 120 MADISON AVENUE. the convention. . both from this county. briefly defined the critical periods In sured. Telephone 883-W. Jackson Bldg. Thou* 1707-W. mBBmmfSBmmUmm iiikfeH M M Il^^ AUCTION SALE m m b a l e . “GUTH CHOCOLATES" W A N T E D — Laundry work, colo, TO LET—Choice sight-room FOR SALE— Lady's wheel, also ON TUESDAY. NOV, 14, AT 10 A. ed woman, by day; references. 311 ■sr fiat Apply Alex Thom, ll handsome bookcase. 1035 Sherman It h*» always been our aim to furnuh our patrons M.. at 722 West Seventh St.. Plainfield avenue. 11 9 3 Craig place. T • tf avenue: ’Phene Ill-J. 10 1$ if (Gross Property) WANTED—Washing to do at FOR flAT.it— Fine glove*, all kinds, with the BEST, and in accepting the so le agency lor Williams College Students to consisting of household goods In first TO LE T— Six-room house, with class condition, Including carpet*, home; rough dry. Address M. B.. Improvements. Thee. Callahan a alto heavy driving gloves and gnunt- lete, slightly damaged; short gloves these famous Chocolates, we feel we are making good Present "The Duke of KUli- rugs, draperies, hand-painted chin t, care Press. l l 19 3 Son. Richmond and Third Sts. 11 1 tf at half price. Including 500 pairs of cut glass, vases, bronze, lots o f Jap­ WOMAN wants position at general io the Candy line. FOR RENT— To small adult fam­ long black gloves, 75c to $1.60 per crankie" Here. anese goods, as follows: 1 large housework; good laundress. Merry ily, part double bouse In borough; pair. Plainfield Glove Store, 68 Som­ punch bowl, large plaque, craeked Ice Wansiawek, 457 W est Third 8t. all improvements. Apply 29 Craig erset street, one and one-half block* set, aet o f blue bowla, bon bon diah, 11 10 3 Plan* *r* being completed for the place. io 24 tf north of Front street. H. Texler. T. S. Arm strong performance of “The Duke of Ktlll- Kara vase, fern dish, Moragi vases, RESPECTABLE woman want* proprietor. 10 18 lm crtnkle,” which "Cap and Bells.” cups and saucers, and others: also THE APOTHECARY C «P.*„dN ortl, day’s work or laundry at hojme. Ap­ FOR RENT— Modern eight-room the Williams College Dramatic Club Teakwood table, Wedgewood dinner hoose, 1212 Martin* avenue; $40 M ANURE, sand and soli for sale. ply or write, 130 West Fourth St. will give at the Hartrldge Auditor­ set, dining room furniture, parlor month. Inquire on premise*. Fred Carter, 656 South Second 8t.; 11 » 6 ium on Wednesday, November 29, and bedroom furniture, pictures, lace 10 30 tf telephone 1788-W. 11 4 6 Thanksgiving Eve. Two perform­ curtains, oil paintings, kitchen ware, WOMAN wants position as cham­ FLOOR TO LET— 47 Woodbine OLD papers for sals; put up la ances o f the play have already been garden tools, including large lawn bermaid or waitress; experienced. avenue. 11 3 i f a ins tins mi given by the club, one in Wllliams- roller; everything In first-class con­ Call 517 W est Sixth street. 11 *10 2 packages o f 100 copies for 10*. Ap­ cuii i n ply at this office. tf dition, and other articles too nu­ town and one In Northampton, Mass. TO LET—Six rooms; improve­ merous to mention. Take Fourth A YOUNG lady will entertain chil­ The play has been judged by many dren in their home by tbe hour. Ad­ ment*. inquire Leader Store, 223 FINE talking yellow head parrot, to be the best the club has ever pre­ street car to Darrow avenue, walk 3 dress S. B. H „ care Press office. Weet Front street. 10 19 lm laughs, cries, slugs, $15.00; ring l a u m m SEMI MM Mil sented. even surpassing "Seven-Twen­ blocks to sale. 11 11 2 s-w neck doves, $1.00 pair; one pair gold­ W. A. SCHORB, Auctioneer. TO LE T — Six-room house, part ty-Eight," which had such great suc­ en and one pair silver pheasants, fadfif tbe auspices o f tbs Ladies’ D. GAVIN, Clerk. 10 3 Clan Mackemls, No. 104, Order of cess last year. W ANTED — Position as house­ improvements; $15. Inquire 1093 $10.00 pair; long and high flying to tW f of the Temple Baptist Scottish Clana, gave Ita second an­ There will be a dance after the keeper by middle aged woman; high Arlington avenue. 10 26 12 flights (pigeons) $2.00 pair; Andres- ^irrdk. » fair H being held la the nual reception and dance In Se­ performance at the Hartrldge Audi­ reference. Address Refined House­ burg R oller canary, flue singer, $5.00. Eteuit store Best to L. M. French's aring’s auditorium last night It Watehong Express Co. TO LE T — Six-room house. Jack­ torium, for which Fred YanEps will keeper, care Press. 11 11 2 Can be seen any time. 1008 Arling­ (trrlss<' factory on Somerset street, waa largely attended by members furnish music. Tickets can be se­ son and First street, Dunellen, N. J. $14. Apply Robert L. Pierce. 9 26 tf ton avenue. 11 8 4 t v iStlf was opened yesterday af- and friends, who enjoyed the pro­ cured from any of the following pat­ 128 Madison A vs. Tet 1SS4-M -9 COLORED woman wants wash­ itrtM i SB'S Will be continued today, gram o f Scotch and American dances, ronesses or at Armstrong’s drug A J Orders PrumeSty Attended To. ing to do at borne; t class refer­ TO LET—Six-room house on FOR SALE— Reasonable, nice rub­ stole I* attrsetlveiy decorated the numbers being given alternately store: ence. 240 East Fourth street.- Mountain avenue; all Improvements. ber tired runabout; also sleigh. 54 ; sited with useful and ornamen­ A Scotch piper furnlihed the accom Mrs. Albert H. Atterbury, Mrs. James J. & Chat. A. Higgins 11 10 3 Apply James Moore. 222 Madison Mountain avenue. l l . fi-6 tal (Mass for sale, suitable for panlment for the Hlelan’ Jigs and Elliot T. Barrows, Mrs. Edwin , H. avenue, or 63 Summit Ave. 10 6 tf UNDCRTAKCRS AND CMBALNCRO COLORED woman want* washing FOR SALE— 1 horse. 2 cows, 1 CbrWtus* * reels, a feature of which was a typi­ Booth, Mrs. Richard Boardman, Mrs. Announce* the opening of their office tt to take home. 750 Webster place. TO -LE T — Three rooms on Regent farm wagon, 1 2-scated wagon. 1 The yeseral committee comprises cal a word dance. Refreshments George S, Clay. Mrs. Thomas M. Day. 332 P A R K A V E N U E . Cor fourth Street 11 10 3 street; city water and gas. Inquire buggy. Stanley, 159 East Front 8t. : Mrs Of L Jeter and Mrs. Valentine were served during the evening. Mrs. R. Henry Depew, Mrs. Howard 1U., GONhbGT ION—NIGHT AW OAT UgVWC 39 Summit avenue. 11 9 3 11 9 tf S fudairr., Tb** women lit charge o f The Committee In charge were as Fleming, Mrs. Eugene Hatch, Mrs. COLORED woman wants day’s tit,, rsrloui booths are as follows: follows: Floor, Arthur Campbell, Augustus V. Heely, Mrs. Henry C. New Jersey end New York Licenaee work out or washing at home. 530 FOR RENT—Four room*. 44 FOR SALE—Account moving, Established lsi:ilxabetheln*'e l l u fsacy booth— Mrs. Kvart C. Con- Allan Anderaon, William Spalding Irons, Mrs. DeW itt C. Ivins, Mrs. S. West Third 8t. 11 9 6 Whltewood avenue. Owner, 671 Weat parlor furniture. haUstand, phono­ awr. tbalrmsn; Mrs. L. W . Ran- and Donald McPherson: entertain­ graph, desks, beds, chairs; other Durell Lounsbury, Mrs. Charles W. T. A. MOORE | Fourth atreet; ’Phone S08-R. aslpl. Mrs. Alfred Jomlnl, Mrs. WII- ment, William Spalding, Allan An­ McCutchen, Mrs. W alter McGee. Mrs. REAL ESTATE FOR SALK. 10 11 tf household articles. 411 East Fifth jjs®! Co«t«*r. Mbs Mary Terry, derson, Donald Mofnne*. Andrew street. l l 11 7 Howard McWilliams, Mrs. George P. UNDERTAKER FOR BALE— At Bomervlll#, N. i „ aurotui Mrs Nellie Kee. chairman; Petrie, Ales Dolg, J. Donaldson. A. M elllfk, Mrs. Mayberry B. MelIor,< HOUSE of 6 rooms to rent; very 9-room house, part Improvements, FOR S A L E — Two parlor stoves. Mrs ||* ary Jaeger. Mrs. W illiam Campbell, D. McPherson and Robert Mrs. Nathaniel H. Morrison, Mrs. Office and Residence, [’ reasonable to a small, reliable family. barn and fine chicken bonnes; lot Call TOO West Front St. Ryao. Mrs. William Walnwright, Murray; cloak room, John Calder William H. Murray. Mrs. Horace G. R. Murray. 326 West Front street. 812 Sixth SC- ’Phone 741-R. 100x500; B minutes from dspoL J. Mrs Robert Carson, Mrs. Metlar. and William Blrrelt; reception, Don­ Phillips, Miss Laura L. Rogers, Mrs. ’Phono_666. 11 10 2 RICH top soil for sale In large V. E. Vsnderhoof, care WoodhnU A Groceries- Mrs. Arthur Pierson, ald Mclnnet, Robert Murray, Will­ Townsend Rushmore. Mrs/ John P. HOUSE to let, 13 rooms; suitable quantities; also an unlimited supply Martin Co. 4 7 tf of good earth for grading. F.>D. (Virtnsn: Mrs. George Vlebrock. iam Brown, Edmund L. Mackenzie Stevens, Mrs. Percy H. Stewart. Mrs. Established 1172. for boarding house; 145 W est Sec­ Baerman, Dunellen. 11 8 tf Mn. Ckarlr* llrewln. Mrs. Albert and William Boyd; secretaries, D, Henri E. Titus, Mrs. Charles H. P. CASEY & SON. W IL L sell quick for cash, lot 40x ond street; house, 242 East Fourth Suadoipb, Mr*. Cannon, Mrs. Arthur McPherson, W. Spalding; treasurer, Thompkins, Mrs. Deuse M. VanVlfet, UNDERTAKERS AND CMBALMERS 140, near trolley, for only $200. Ad­ street; house, 207 Hanson place. J. $150 BUYS very gentle bronco CSophfll. Mrs. Winn, Mrs. Hetfleld.- J. Donaldson. Mrs. Frederick W. Wallace. Mrs. Office 11* Park Ave.. Tel. 8S4-W. dress Netherwood, care Press. Sachar, 731 West Third street. pony, harness and rig; trial allowed. (V * - -Mrs. Cbsrles Orlffen, Mrs. E. Frank;-U. Warren. Mrs. W illiam M. Rea 417 W. M 8t. Tel. SOl-R. Office open day and night. N. Y. office 10 11 9 6 eoJ 11 8 tf 7 Ward street. New Brunswick. perk. Mrs. J. 8 . Lankey, Mrs. Allen, Kleetlon Coat ’Em Nothing. Wherry, Mrs. J. Sheridan Zelle. E. 22d 8L Tet. 20*«-Gramercy. 10 20 it I n Stewart. Mrs. W olfe. Candidates who participated In A BARGAIN In lota on Bergen, TO LET— 5 roomc l z Z hath; half Cssdy...Tbe Kmanual Circle of the recent election have ten days In Halsey and McDowell streets, be­ month frde; corner Second aad Rich­ MISCELLANEOUS. tl* liar’s bslighters Is In charge. which to Rle a bill o f their expenses, A. M. RUNYON dc SON, tween Third and Fourth streets; cash mond streets. U. B, Crane. In rresin —Mrs. George Staata, or Installments, title guaranteed. STORE your furniture with the according to law. Thus far only UNDERTAKERS. TO LE T — Ground floor, four chairman; Mrs. W illiam Raker, Tea For full Information call or write Plainfield Storage Company; reason­ three statement* have been filed with 402 Park Avenue. Telephone No. 40, rooms; West Third street, near Safe nsae—Mrs. Valentine I t linger. Mrs. County Clerk James C. Calvert, those Office open day and night. Armstrong Mulford Real Batata able rates. Orders left for moving Office of Hillside Cemetery. Works; $11, including water. 17 Cisrpoole. Peanut— Mr*. W illiam Agency, opposite depot. 9 27 tf vans. Nagle's, Front sod Grove Sta. of John firegory, aspirant for Ro­ New York office—SO Great Jones 8L Craig place. 11 11 If UR#'. M!»*. Edith LaHuc, Mrs. selle council; Frank B. Stimaon, Tel. call 3345-Spring. 1 7 tl IN OFFICE ON JAN. 1 New York Emblamera License—122ft, CHOICE LOT tor ■an:*— Berkley Charb« Oull-rg. Handkerchiefs— nominee for assessor In Linden town­ New York Registered Licensed TO LEi—Two apartment*. 6 HAND-MADE worsted garments; Ave., Netherwood; 96 it front by Mn. Bouton, chairman; Mrs. Edward ship. and W illiam L. Cloak, the suc­ When the small Board o f Chosen Undertaker No. S15. and 7 rooms; all modern improve­ auto hoods, sweaters, etc., to order. about 236 deep. R. I. Richardson, Baler. Sr. Flowers— Mrs. John cessful candidate for Council In tbe Freeholders, provided for by the ments; Woodland Ave., 8 minutes M. H. Flack, 30 Duer 8t. 11 10 2 Westfield, N. J. Phone tt-J. lacker, chairman; Mr*. David Pat- First ward. According to their Strong act o f 1902 and adopted by from station. Call at new bnlldings, 10 8 tf sod T H E /EXCHANGE, No. 325 West tenon, Mrs. Coleman. Mrs. Brooks statements neither expended a cent the voters of Union county at Tues­ near Putnam avenue. 10 25 tf eod Chas. L Stanley, Front street. Tel. 901-R, Largest Carton and Mrs. Lund. for campaign purposes. day’s election, goes into effect on ISO East Front St. ’Phone 028 FOR SA LE — One 8 room -house, TO LET-—Up-to-date apartment. display in furniture, rugs, bedding January 1, 1913, the terms o f all offi­ bath, gas, furnace, city water; one 0 Kndress building. Inquire Janitor, and general household goods In the Ta Address Dover Elk*, NoLnmlch Acquitted. cers appointed by tbe existing board Headquarters for choice cut; room, pump water, cheap; and other 120 Madison avenue. 11 11 3 city. Cash or liberal credit. An hon­ former City Judge W illiam N. Ernest Noenmlch, of Dog Corner, will expire even if the officers have Flowers and Potted Plant*. properties for investment. T. H. est mania promise to pay— that I* Bsayon has accepted the invitation was placed on trial yesterday at been appointed for a longer term, Floral design work a specialty. APARTMENT to let, 8 rooms and Snape, 30 Duer St, 11 10 2 all w i l l . 1 4 tf •f Dover lodge. No. 7*2, B. P. O. E. Elisabeth, before Judge Atwater and new officers will be appointed by 33,000 feet of glass. South Ave. bath; all improvements; reduced ..... ;•*...... *....— ...... Is nake the principal address at the and a Jury, charged with assaulting the small board to bold office for one FOR SALE— (Cheap) Ideal place rent to April 1. A, J. Brunson 111 MUST be closed out at once owing lasstl memorial eterclaca on Ban- Julius Tletx. Robert Newton Crane, year only. This will mean several L. L. MANNING V SON. for a commuter hear station and East Front street. -11 9 2 tb-a to ill health. 1 will sell my monu­ lay. December 3. Elmer D. Cutting, who represented Noenmlch. admit­ appointments to be made by the new STEAM GRANITE WORKS. trolley, new seven-room house, all TO LE T — New six-room house, ten ment head stones at cost; a targe «t tkb city, w ill contribute a solo ted that Noenmlch ' had assaulted board Immediately after ita organiza­ Cetntr Centred A ve sad Wsat Front 8t improvements; large lot, with chick­ minutes from trolley; $10 month. B lock to select from. Townsend,, Isrtaf the musical program. Tbe Tletx and had broken bis nose, but tion. Opposite Fire* Bsstht Ckorc.b en run, for only $3,500. Address Hand, 134 Netherwood Ave. 11 8 tf Fourth and Richmond Sts. 1 1 6 6 «wrrt»>« will be attended by a large claimed that Noenmlch acted In self­ The county collector however, will Commuter, care Press. 11 9 6 eod MRS. ' BON1E— Imported gowns SvPgatina from the Plain Reid lodge. defence. The Jury was out but a continue to exercise the duties of bis TO LET—Seven rooms, all Im­ for all occasions; French model; short time and they brought In a office until his successor has been ap­ Classified Advertisements FOR SALE, rent or exchange—y-4 provements; hot water heat; $25. reasonable price. Call 417 Bast Fifth Jainew Buckley the Winner, Verdict of not guilty. pointed. Any honorably discharged HELP WANTED—ICALK No. 411 East F ifth street. M. F. Gano, 142 North avenue. street; 'Phone 607-R. 10 17 lm ban Buckley defeated Michael soldier or sailor In office at the pres­ Ten rooms, modern dwelling; 60 4 24 tf YOU are wanted for government Cleats, both o f Ibis city, In an ex- “ In < lieyenne Days.” ent time will not be affected by tbe feet front; stable; near depot In­ C AR PE T and rug weaver. 738 job; $80 month, fiend postal for list eu&i pool match at the parlora of Arizona Joe A Company, In which law and cannot be removed except quire Owner, on premises; Tel. 641- MONEY 1*0 LOAN. East Seventh street, near Central fit of positions open. Franklin Insti­ Sacs Stttes on Somerset street, last Adele von Ohl-Parker, formerly of for cause. The act applies to the J. 11 10 tf 9 9 tt tute, Department 231-K, Rochester, MONEY TO LOAN on bond and tight, bis score being 125 to 94 for this city, Is starring. ' In Cheyenne following offices: County collector, N. Y. 10 30 2mo FOR SALE— Block o f Mad In mortgage, Mulfprd, opposite depot. PHOTOGRAPHINO — Home por­ Croat*. The match was watched by Days.” is playing this week at Ham- auditor, attorney, physician, engi­ heart of South Plainfield; on* min­ 12 28 tf traiture. Wardner. 610 Division St.; s Urge crowd. After Tuesday there mersteln's, New York. There are neer, road Inspector, supervisor of WANTED— Candy maker; good ute to depot Inquire o f Chas. L. ’Phone l6o-W. 10 4 tf mil be a match at the pool parlor* ten people and ten horses In tbe act. T IT L E S abetrmeted for purchasers soldiers’ monuments and clerk. Gen­ salary to right man; must be expert Moffett, attorney. Wood hull A Mar­ twry night, professionals and ama- The company has just returned from eral J. Madison Drake, who at pres­ o f reel estate and bond and mort­ RIDING lessons;floe saddle horse* on gloss goods; give references. Ad­ tin building, Plainfield. N. J. 9 20 tf tttr* beta* engaged to play. a successful trip to the Pacific Coast. gage loans. Chas. J. McNabb, 209 ent holds the office of supervision of dress R. I., care Press. 11 4 6 to hire; horse* boarded; exchanged Mr* Parker rides a horse called soldiers* monuments, Is a veteran FOR SALE— A few choice lota on North avenue. 2 18 tf Riding School, 776 Kensington ave­ OhaeriM lUeilulay Anniversary. "P a t.” which she trained In eight and cannot he removed from office. SALESMAN in* each county for Union street; the cheapest lota in MONEY TO LO AN on bond and nue. 'Phbne 194. 7 24 tf Willard Lee Tunison. of 10 Craig weeks for the act. ’ The county jail warden Is appointed highest grade garden and farm seeds. Plainfield for the money. J. T. Vail. mortgage. Cbarlee L. Moffett, attor­ H. H. BUTLER, D. V. S — Pet ani­ Msm. satertalned a number o f his by the sheriff and does not come un­ Permanent situations, good pay; 7 I t tf ney, Woodhull A Martin building, tf mals a specialty. OFFICE AT .thMrfs yesterday In honor o f his Central Lodge Anniversary. earnestness, not experience, neces­ der the Strong act. GANDL’S Riding School, Kena- fcwtb btrthdsv anniversary. Central Lodge, No. 48, A. O. U. The Strong act is officially known sary. Cobb & Co., Franklin, Mass. HOUSE for sals on Clinton ave­ MONEY to loan on first mortgage. Ington avenue, near Putnam. Tele­ W „ will celebrate Ita twenty-first as chapter 34 o f the laws o f 1902. nue, a few minute* to depot; 8 rooms, Lewis A. Clement, lawyer, Babcock i 11 11 6 phone 194 (cut out for reference). 71# sons! thank-offering day will birthday on Thursday, December 28. It was Introduced by Senator Theo­ bath, all modern improvements; fine building. ' 11 6 6 BOY wanted, with bicycle, to work Hospital for dogs. 1 8 tf ks observed at the Monroe Avenue The members hare agreed to have dore Strong, of Middlesex county, condition; a bargain. Apply to J. V. MONEY to loan on bond and mort­ A E. chsrch, tomorrow, which Is a twenty-one candidates In readiness when the operations of the larger all day. Florist store, 12 Depot Park, Vanderhoef, care Woodhnll E. A gage. J. T. Vail. 4 9 tf FOR SALE— AUTOMOBILES. pmt event In the history of the for Initiation on that night and are freeholder body -created dissatisfac­ Martin Co. 6 8 tf WANTED— Strong boy for deliver­ •now hustling to secure them. A MORTGAGES placed on goo se­ HUPMOBILjG for sale; fully •ksrvb. All the benevolent collee- tion in that county. The law origi­ ing; give references. Address De­ h»ii are provided for and any ex- suitable program Is also being ar­ nally provided for a board of nine REAL BSTATK AGENTS. curity. Francis J. Blata, First Na­ equipped; like new. Apply 183 livering, care Press. - : ’•ssrdlaary expenses outside the ranged by the entertainment com­ members In counties of more than tional Bank Building. 8 II tt North avenue. 11 9 3 REAL ESTATE for sale, rent and •ssl budget. mittee. 200,000- Inhabitants but was amend­ PLUM BERS and steam fitters’ exchange. Iasurance la strong com­ $26,000 TO LO AN at 5 per cent. TOURING car, White Steamer, 41) ed a few years ago to seven members helpers wanted. Apply 187 North panies at lowest rfltes; money loan­ In sum* to salt, on good mortgages. H. P., 7 passenger; cost $4,500, sac­ for counties of that size, jn coun­ avenue. 10 31 tf ed on reel estate. Thickatnn ft Em­ Elston M. French, 171 North avenne. rifice $400; 1909; A-l condition. ties o f between 100,000 and 200,000 mons, 197 North avenue. tf 9 19 If Address Bargain, care Press. Inhabitants the act provides for a HELP WANTED—FEMALE. MONEY to loan on first bond and board of seven members and Union HAVE some fine opportunities for 1912 “ J " DE TAM BLE touring PRESSERS WANTED, EXPERI­ mortgage, in sums ranging from $1,­ county falls under this provision. homeseekers. Isaac Vail,' 138 North car. W e will sacrifice a new Dg ENCED; ALSO LEARNERS TAKEN, 000 to $5,000. J. V. E. Vanderhoef, Boards of but five members are fixed avenne. 10 25 lm Tamble touring car to quick buyer LIGHT, CLEAN WORK. APPLY care of Woodhnll ft Martin Co. tf for counties o f from 50,000 to 100,­ rather thaa store until spring as we AT NAT LEVY ft CO.. SKIRT FAC­ THOSE desiring to own a farm 000 population, and o f three mem­ need the room for tfew machinery TORY. 11 1 tf should consult ono who baa been ROOMS AND BOARD. bers for counties o.f less than SO,* and equipment. Woodhouse Engine ■oiling farm* for yeara, and he Is FURNISHED room* In private and Machine Co., 180 East Front St.. 000. W ANTED — Chambermaid and yours truly, William Henry Rogers, .. . .Plainfield, N. J. 10 9 ? family; all Improvements. 29 Vine waitress, colored. 717 Watchung 130 Park avenue. Plainfield. tf ROyAL Special Services at Grace Church.' avenue. 11 3 tf street, North Plainfield. 9 12 tf 1911 CADILLAC Thirty* for sale; The bi-monthly communion service WANTED — Chambermaid - wait­ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. ATTRACTIVE apartments of two tourings and 4eml tonneaus; owners will be held at Grace M. E. church have purchased new car; price* ress; white preferred. 42 Washing­ W H IT E man wants position on or three rooms, with private bath and tomorrow morning. In charge of Rev right. Detroit Cadillac Motor Car ton avenue. #< 11 9 3 gentleman’s place; understands in­ table board. Apply Lena Hellstrom, BAKING POWDER C. C. Cain, the pastor. It is expect­ 312 East Seventh street, Plainfield. Co., 232 Halsey street, Newark, N. J. door and outdoor work; handy with ed that at least fifteen new members W ANTED — Girls for first class 'Phone 3240-MkL 10 20 lm tools; good reference. Martin Mazur, N. J . ______10 25 l m will be received as a result o f the dressmaking. J. Hlmmelfarb, 309 1001 Central avenue. 11 11 3 TO LET— Large furnished room, recent revival services. The mem­ New atreet. 11 11 3 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. heat and gas. 19 Somerset place. ABSOLUTELY PURE bers of the church and all others are WORK as gardener, coachman or 11 10 3 I WOULD like to purchase an es­ urged to be present, in the evening W AN TE D — Girl for general house­ around the house; good references; [ | j- j j , }| tablished business o f some sort In the service will be evangelistic in work; no washing; reference requir­ last place 5 years. August Schollck, FOR RENT— Large front room; ed. Address €., care Press. this city. Address John Smith, care character, Box 420, Dunellen, N. J. 11 l l 2 all Improvements. 245 East' Second Daily Press. ' 11 10 3 11 11 21 street. 11 9 3 W ANTED — Work as gardener, \\ ANTED — Old geese feather The only Baking Powder Dunellen Boy Injured. WANTED—White woman, good coachman or around the house; good ONE large room, with private beds: best cash prices paid. Address Georg®- Hague, the seven*vear-old laundress; family two. 1130 Myrtle m ade from references; last place 5 years. August bath; also one large room With bath C. F. Dickinson, General Delivery. son of Joseph Hague, of Jackson ave­ avenue. 11 10 $ Sbolick, Box 420. Dunellen. 11 10 2 oa floor, to rent with board. Mrs. Plainfield, N. J. 11 11 12 nue. Dunellen, was severely Injured A. L. Waldorf, 134 Crescent Ave. LOST AND FOUND. WANTED— Horse for delivery Royal Grape Cream of Tartar by a mishap at his home this morn­ e m p l o y m e n t a g e n c y . 10 6 tf ing. Steam heat Is being Installed purposes; must be cheap. Address LOST— Pocketbook containing 50 DESIRABLE, large size single in the house and the boy accidentally MURRAY'S Employment Regis­ J. O.. care Press. 11 9 3 trip ticket and important papers. Re­ room, with large closet, to rent with pulled a loose radiator over on him­ try, 226 E. Front street Reliable first class board. 104 East Ninth self, fracturing his thigh. He was ward, Nat Bernstein, 222 West Front help, moderate fees: temporary help PIANOS AND ORGANS. Saves Butter, Flour, street. l l 11 3 at short notice. Near Y. W. C. A. street. 11 8 4 also severely bruised. Dr. T. H. Platt PIANOS— Great alteration sale of was called and gave the necessary Phone 686. I 20 tf Eggs, and makes FOUND—Straight legged Bea- LARGE front room; also small pianos. Entire stock must he sacri­ treatment. room; all Improvements: two min­ ,g le hound. Apply stableman, East- NEW employment office, Fj J. ficed at once: Steinway. Cblckerlng, home baking easy utes from station. 226 East Second jern Bottling Co., West Second St. Skinner, 146 Central avenue, wants and many other bargains; special 2 Mrs. D. Demolll, of West Front general houseworkera, cooks and wai­ street. 11 6 6 new uprights; regular $250, now street, who recently underwent a se­ LOST— Boy’s wheel (Crescent), tresses. Register now. 'Phone FURNISHED room, with or with­ $110; squares given away; don't de­ rious operation at the hospital, has blue frame, coasterbrake. Reward 1933-w. 10 1® 1th out board; all Improvements. 'Phone lay; call while they last and aave returned to her home. Her condition for return to SS3 West Seventh St. 41I-W. 40 Grove street. 9 14 tf $100 to $200; every piano fully remains about the same. 11 10 2 EM PLOYM ENT Agency, Mrs. Kel­ guaranteed; free tuning and delivery. ler, 22 Somerset place, the oideet FURNISHED rooms, light and Make your own terms; open even­ Job printing. Satisfaction assured. —We do Job printing. Give and moat reliable (a ll nationalities). airy. In nice neighborhood; seer cen­ ings. New Jeraey Piano Co., $16 tre of ton. Ill Eaat Fifth ft tf ''-Don’t forget onr Job dep’L trial, Phono 1711 7 1 tf Weet Front St. 10 $ tf EDUCATION Ala ' COMFORT IN CONGRESS. FOUND AND LOST GOLD. WALTER TEMPLE Free Bath* ar.d 3hxv*s and Maaange mnmnufi p n n w Ganarsl guttsr Oitesvcrsd tns Prscicus S. FREDERICK euocssaor to Bhsaums. ar.d Cthcr Thinpa as W*ll. Mstsl In California- Hunting Crery member o f congress baa the pri u net generally known." said a Orga&lat and Choirmaster of Grace P. B. Church. free are p f the congressional bath* mi Ip a is “ o se b iM ei Ineralotfcit. 'that the discoverer of OFFICE AND YARD. . and the I-a r her *hop» under tbe capl- i d In California wash Pennsylvanian | Instructor of Plane and Staging. toh He ran take u nifty Turkish bath. Asbury Park, Nov. U .-Th, jd at one tlm- a resilient o f PUiladel- i 074 South Second St. Tel. 281 K »h * »y No*1. 11,— A decision Season • Russia a bath, a Roman bath, a tlon o f a Democratic Mayor, the a * i(a. This distinguished pioneer lies J Claaeee In Technique, Harmony sad lb# cilia insofar us the ac­ needle shower or tbe plain, old fash­ in the history of the resort it Jo, j-ied In the soil o f Pennsylvania al- j Ensemble Playing. tion ol (be Common Connell Is con­ ioned Pike county style o f bath, lying tb « absorbing topic of converssru. iiw| forgotten. He wne General John , TenEyck & Harris, cerned In tiBMtstfnc and dropping Engagements Accepted for Organ Re­ down Id a tub wltb both faucet* going, about town. Dr. R. 8. Bennett th! Ai Sutter, a hwlss. Who emigrated to from ths roll William 8. Martin, has Open citals, Concerts, Weddings, etc. Dealers in and it doesn't cost him a cent Mayor-elect, rode Into oa kl I In.adelphls In 1834 and became a citl- office jast been rendered by Justices Gar- LEHIGH VALLEY COAL As often as he pleases he may have greatest plurality ever gtTea a „ ” tno o f the commonwealth. Ills grave RESIDENCE AND STUDIO. rtaori. Parker and Berdan, o f the Su­ n shave, a hair cut a facial mannase oralty candidate. ' '* iii In the Mennonlte burying grounds And moot o f our regular 002 WATCHUNG AVE. preme Court, In Trenton. Office Rowley’s Drug Store, 218 and be manicured all around, a* they it Utltx, luincaster county. In which Election over. Asbury park v The derision simply deals with the customers have been in, buy- W. Front St. Tel. 2081-J-l rny In parts of Iowa when shoeing a village tie spent the last years of hl« ’Phone 81B-W. turned lta attention to the tnanv ten action of ili- Council, but does not / horse. Every other day he can have life. ing guns and ammunition for nicipal improvements and private tbe back o f hia neck shaved. Ju*t as touch upon the right o f Mr. Martin •'Genera! Rutter was horn In 1813 In terprises started or planned for new to retain the feat under the provi­ If be were going to some large social (laden. t o n a n ; , near the bptxlen of their tripe. PLAINFIELD SEMINARY summer. One of the greatest Pvew, sion* of the city charter and leave* fuuctiou back home. Uncle Sam pays in the resort’s history was the break Switzerland Upon bis arrival In this 128 WEST SEVENTH STREET the matter open for further legal ac­ ■oontry he spent some time In Phlla- How about you? for tlie attendant* and provides tbe tag o f ground on Monday far a rP_ tion on hi# part, it now being necea- daiidlla. «Ob»eq«emly removing to the A Private School For Girls whole outfit ISOO.OOO beach front hotel. sary (or him Jo atart mandamus pro­ Reports point to a pretty We mustn't overlook the notion coun­ rjclttlty c f Li tit*. Where. In the niidst There were S.500_pald admission* ceeding* to have hi* trime replaced ter at the capitol either. The mem­ o f relatives, he engaged in faming. big season. RE-OPENED. to the two days’ flower show fa fa. on the Council roll. bers don't so why should we. espe­ Pjnsnessed o f a roving nature, however. Beach Casino, Tuesday and Weifats. According to the View# of City At­ cially as the said notion counter la a It ura* not long before he yearned to Better stock up and take a day. Howard Gould's exhibition torney Frtarli V. Bobbin* the mat­ Thursday, SepL 21 gracious and enduring boon to states­ explore the great unknown hind be- day or two just gunning. fifty chrysanthemums won the bin* ter rest* where It did at the begin­ men, their wives, families, heirs and ytilid the Rockies. After many priva Nothing like It for real fun. R. L. C L I N E ribbon event and a prize of Hoo ning on the question of whether Mr. Primary and Academic Department* assigns. Vm * he reached California some time (Snccemor to C. H. Rugg A Go.) Mr. Gould gave his exhibition to Msrtln Is a legal resident of the It contains everything you can think the early forties and staked a claim But before yon go, just Mayor T. Frank Appleby at the con­ Third or the Fourth ward, he having It was l:i the fall o f 1818. after a heavy ISABEL 8. ARNOLD...... Principal BEST QUALITY LEHIGH COAL o f that would properly come under step into our Sporting Depart­ clusion o f the show. Because of tb» moved from the latter to the former, rain. that, attracted by yellowish de­ tbe bead o f notions and a grout deal ment and see what a splendid » • Im Turd and office «* ? W. ye B* rel. »8 great appreciation o f flowers in A*, and. according to the charter, un­ posit* In n small stream, he made his besides—all kinds Of stationery, all stock of guns and ammuni­ bury Park, as indicated, by tbe gr«*t seated hinis-lf by the act. A* Mr KT«tt discovery o f tin* precious metal. kinds o f typewriter and desk supplies, tion we have. attendance. It Is likely that the Red Martin's term eipfres at the end of The news of his Bud spread rapidly, pocket knives, scissors, fountain pent, TenEyck & Kelley Bank show will be consolidated wifa the year and he was not a candidate mil the following spring the greet HENRY VON HOFE J card cases, purses, wrist bogs, visiting Loaded Shells, a new, this Asbury Park's next year. for re-election, It ia expected that the rush from the *ast began. ' ______PIANO STUDIO cards, business cards and—sh-h-h!— year’s, supply. Firemen of the North Asbury E*. matter will he dropped. "Genera! Sutler-amassed a eonsidcr- professor with'the Hew York German Conservatory COAL even tbe kind o f cards which run fifty- gtae and Hoee Company will give * Mr Martin has (tone to the West sfclq forium* through hi* gold diggings, U Music, two to a set and may be nsed far play­ Guns? W ell, now, here’s 741 S O U T H a VE. T e L 1155 minstrel entertainment In the Casino fndl«e on a six weeks* business trip tmt lost most of it through unfortu Watchung Ave., Cor. Pearl St ing old maid and other harmless the L. C. Smith Hammerless, Thanksgiving evening. sad by the time he returns his term time speculations. He retarned to At Studio Mondays 10 a m. to 8 p. m., Wedaes games.—M unsey’s Magazine. Ithaca 12 and 169a, and the Arthur Pryor, the bandmaster, will practically have expired. Mr Pennsylvania In 18T1 and spent his neadar> anit.Ttraredaya 10 *. m. to 1 p. m. Remington Repeater. Three I I 3mo* N. Meyers & Sons who makes Asbury Park his hom^ Msrtln wss represented by Attorney declining years in retirement, living makes and they are the pick FAKED PAINTINGS. Is one o f tbe scratch men in the pool John A. Bernhard, o:i the pension of $230 a month voted BEST LEHIGH COALJ ni-v by the California legislature. He o f the best guns made. SIXTEENTH SEASON tolnmey that the Asbury Park Elk* Office, 121 Watchung Ave. Tel. U52-W are soon to begin. died June 18. 1880. Two of b!s pall- MR. FREDERICK F. DAWES An American Who Wo* Fooled and an • V Y. AMU8EMENTS. Yard, Washington and East Fourth Just stop in and talk with Artiat Who Was Insulted. The State Conference of Women'* lieiip-rs were General^ John C. Fre- Assistant Teacher with Mr. T. George Pod worth. Streets, lei. 607-L ns. We will help you to pick 12 East Forty-ninth Street. New York. M. Henri Rochefort was being Inter­ auxiliaries of the Y. M. C. A. wy At Keith and Proctor's Fifth Ave­ munt and Ambrose E Burnside, who out just the gun you want— CLASSES FOR viewed oue day on bogus picture col­ held In this city Thursday. Ther* nue Theatre, week of November 20 Bnd Petit Ills friends In California” — lections, says toe Paris correspondent were more than 125 delegates fa at­ a great bill of novelties will be pre­ Philadelphia lits-onl the gun that will always suit. Dancing and Polite Training Richard Parrott, Jr. of the Kansas City Journal. He Is as tendance. The morning srasloa was sented to the pstrona o f thst bouse AT SEMINARY HALL. PLAINFIELD. N. J. Commencing Tuesday. Oct. to. 1411. 4 IS 2m IBEST GRADE OF LEHIGH good an expert ns any on the question. devoted to business and In the after­ B verf act on the program la new, FATTED SHEEP. The subject always Interests him. “ Sit noon there were several addresses. original and out of the ordinary A.M.GriflenCo. down, my friend." be said to the Jour­ aside from which will be seen many Students May Enter at Any Time. Tails of tbs Syrian Breed Weigh Ten nalist. "I will tell you a c>*>d « ‘ ory faces new to Broadway theatregoers. to Fifteen Pounds. Plainfield Business College and ’ Phone 1569. 686 South Second SL It happened not long ago either. An DEMOCRATS IN IOWA Top honors on this occasion will go It bus been suggested that in the 119-123 E. Front St. School of English American one day rnsbed in and beg STRONG FOR WILSON. to Marklyn Arbueklo supported by a sheep fattening process. which Is com­ For Practical Business Training ged me to say wbot l thought o f the capable and select company In the mon In the vicinity of Damascus, one PLAINFIELD, N. J. Visitors Welcome. Investigate Now pictures be bad just bought T h ey are Dea Moines, la.. Nov. It.—low* comedy hit o f the season, "The might be able to trace the original here at your door.' he said. ‘I brought Democrats are In favor of the nomi­ Welches," by Robert If. au Two ’Phone*—6— 214 A. S. H E R R , Principal & Proprietor WALKS nation for President of Covernor meaning of the Biblical phrase, "the Woodhulljodhull & Martin Bldg. ’ Phone 340 them along In a cab.' thor o f many successful legitimate j Jlrs- McIntosh thus ile- W e Construct Them "They were carried Into the room Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey o* pieces, and editor o f one of Amert- scrll-e-s the process In her hook. "Da- =■»'»' ii" IAS...... There were Rembrandts. Corots and the Democratic ticket next year, ac­ ra’a greatest mtgaxlnea. In "The cording to a poll of Democratic tUUMc'UN :** a u f s u . Trap Rock, Cement Harplgnics. Weteher," Mr. Pavia ha* supplied "The sheep differ from ours. When KIVANTINOS & JELLING “ T b e Rembrandts ate false.’ I said, county chairmen of the State take* Mr Arhockle with a sketch full of We sliow pictures of the latter to the WHUfa ,A P LAIN FIELD, Bl. J.. Successors to Alex. Lusardl. the Corots ditto, the llarplgnlea ditto.’ by C. C. Gethman, o f Eldor*. Of genuine humor hnd one which gives Experience natives they ask what animals they STOP A T Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Choice The American was horror struck. He the fifty-two chairmen who replied this popular comedian * chance to *re, They miss the enormous tails of said they had cost him f 100,000. thirty-five declared for Wilson, nine Confectionery, Nuts, Cigars, etc. show his true ability. |he Syrian sheep. In which the fat of “ 'Then.' I said, 'let us leave the Rem­ for Clark, three for Harmon, two the body seems to concentrate and The QUEEN CITY HOTEL 211 West Front St. Tel. 888-W R. G. BUSH_ brandts and Corots aside. These mas­ for Folk and three are non-commit­ BENEFICIARY OF WILL ters are dead, bat Harplgnics is not. Which, after skinning and preparing. All Newly Furnished. A Is Carte TeL Con 743-5 South]Ave tal. Dr. Gethman said Thursday: ra is e s o u t ni* d e a t h . Here Is a note for him from me. Ask “ Progressive Democrats should bo »ften weigh ten to flfleeu pound*. Service Unsurpassed. • •‘Early In the ajummer the head of him yourself if he signed these pic­ warned, however, that while the Berause Mlsa Margaret R. Pierce, each family buys or sets apart one. P. FLOER8CH, Prop FRANK NEIDIG’S tures.’ My American disappeared. 1 Wilson sentiment seems to be alnwt LINCOLN MEAT MARKET housekeeper fop the late William J. two or thro# sheep, according to Ills W M. FLOERFCEL Mgr. never heard from him again, bat 1 got unanimous in this State there are Key***, died two days before her em­ rank In life or his wealth. The wom­ OYSTERS R in Season. Auto Auto a letter from Ilarplgules some days forces at work to change that aentl- ployer, former Senator Keyes' bouse en and children devote themselves Fine Meats ol all Kinds later. He said: ‘My dear friend—i f I ment In favor of a reactionary party. <>q Ka-t High street, Somerville, and HOTEL WALDORF Tires Tires were not ninety-two years of age 1 With great real to fattening these ■AST FRONT •TR«gT. If they should succeed In their ef­ Its furnishings will go to the two would hare sent you my seconds for sheep. The children till large baskets 94 Somerset St We have all kinds of forts. we Progressives have nobody young children of Judge Nelson Y. Willi mulberry leaves and carry them HENRY WINDHAM, Prop. Telephone 781. sending that American to me to ask If to blame but ourselves.” l>nmean The property was be­ to their mothers These several times Gottfried Kruger’s Extra Beer on AUTO AND CARRIAGE TIRES. those worthless daubs were mine. queathed to Miss Pierce, who wa* 111 9 day and also In the night take lit­ draught Imported Wines. Liquors and Yours, Henri Harpignles.” ’ ELIZABETH RIVER WILL FURNITURE, Also our stock of Auto Supplies Is and In a hospital at the time the will tle wooden stools and sit by the sheep. Cigars. Hotel a-commodationa and pri­ H A V E D E EPER CHANNEL vate Dining-Roan-. complete and the prices are right. wa* made. The will provided that With oue hand they keep the sheep's OIL CLOTH*, Kept Hi* Head. la case of- Miss Pierce's death before limuth open; with the other they cram STOVES, ETC. An ambassador o f the great Charle­ Elizabeth, Nov. 11.— Elizabeth it the testator's the bequest was to go in the leaves, forcing them down tbe Plainfleid Auto Tire Co. magne while visiting a court In the now assured o f the widening and G . J. W E IN M A N 407 WATCHUNG AVENUE. to Judge Dungan'a children. throa!. LOUIS KADESH east. Ignorant o f a Inw o f the king deepening o f the channel of tb» Former Senator Keyes’ wife died "Twice a day ,the qheep are led to Telephone 818-W. that condemned to death any one who Elizabeth River, according to an an­ some time ago. lie had no near rel­ the village fountain to drink, and their 23 Somerset Street moved a dish at table before the ty­ nouncement made Thursday by city ative*. Mias Pierce had acted as bl* 3o»t» are frequently washed. About 213 Park Av*.; 5T«L 1527 rant was served, committed thia of­ officials. housekeeper since Mr*. Keyes’ death. title end o f September the work of the fense. “ Great king.” said the ambas­ A t a conference between Repre­ Judge Duncan was executor of Mrs. JOS. F. BURKE women nnd children comes to an end, sador. *T die without a murmur; but. sentative William E. Tuttle and Keyes' wtlL L. Moraller & Son, 718 Monroe Ave. TeL 148-L. The sheep have grown so fat they o t e l klnsingtoiu In the name of tbe great emperor members of the Board of Trade and Successor to •annot stand tip. They are then killed. NORTH AVBNUB IE Watchmakers and Jewelers, whose servant 1 am, I beg of yonr city officials, the Army Board at I Mrs. John Brown. IUm iMFD FOR PRESIDENT Their flesh Is boiled with spices and H Watcaaa, Clacks sad Jaw airy. majesty one favor before 1 die.” The UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Washington has consented to widen­ BY STATE COMMITTEE. put Into pots for winter use. This Ftaa Watch and deck Kspalrta* a General Contractor and Grader request was grunted. “Give me the HOUSE THOROUGHLY RENOVATED, ing the river so that there will be a mincemeat D eaten as a relish at fes­ Specialty. Cesspools and Vaulta Cleaned. eyes of every man wbo saw me com­ slxty-foot channel from Staten Individually and collectively ihe tivities” . S U N D A Y From 12:30 C A n Satisfaction Guaranteed. mit the crirre." “ It is well.” said the Island Sound to Broad street, pro­ members o f the Democratic State 219 Park Awe.. Plainfield, NJ. D IN N E R to5>PM. WUL Positively ths only Odorless Excavator In king. "Their eyes .shall-tie plucked out vided the city secures the additional Committee Thursday pledged them­ the City. It V.’ss Hit Mistake. for thee" But no one admitted he land necessary. selves to earnestly and loyally sup­ Estimates cheerfully given. Mr Nevus! (tile week before hia bad seeu the ambassador move the j Some o f the city officials are in port Governor Woodrow Wilson to Leave orders at birthday>—Good gracious, here are six Hodge'* Pharmacy. dish, not even tbe king. 'Then why favor of having a wider channel for tbe cad that he may become the J. T. Vail's, North Avenue. 'Phone 284. boxes of cheap cigars my wife has evl Y o u r S igh t should I die. great king?" asked tbe a shorter distance If the War D** Democratic candidate for tbe next drntly bought we for a present! I Y. M.C.A. Building. Puetofflce Box 718. ambassador “The deed cannot be For prices address partment Is not willing to make It I President o f the tinted States. Couldn't possibly smoke such vile proved against me." Tbe king was BELLE MEAD SWEETS. FRANK BURKE, Manager. 100 feet or more wide all the way T ie resolution to this end was in­ things, and still 1 wouldn't like to hurt pleased and forthwith pardoned the 825 W. Third St. TeL lfeta-W to Broad street. troduced at the meeting Thursday her feelings by refusing. I’ll Just sub Telephone 02. ambassador. at Trenton by former Judge Howard atltute six boxes of my best Havanas ELKfe’ CLUB INCORPORATES. Carrow of Camden. He asked that May need taking care of. Beware nnd throw these cheap ones away be­ Mich*. I* Right. the effort* o f the committee he be­ fore she returns. JOHN WIN2£NRIED^ SMALLEY BROS "Efflc." said i!;e timid highland lov­ gun at once and Chairman Grosscup of eye strata, either with the naked Articles o f incorporation were file! Mrs, Newetl rthe day after)—Oh. 147 North Avesiue. er, “ 1 wad kiss ye. but I'm feart ye was authorised to secure permanent yesterday afternoon by the Elks' Ctu Tom. I bought rtx boxes of cheap ci­ sight or by wearing the wrong Storage Warehouse wadna let me.” headquarter* la Newark Immediate­ o f Summit, which is a branch of Sum­ gars yesterday for my dear Uncle Jo­ BUTCHERS She blushed ns red ns tbe sunset but ly, these headquarters to be conduct­ g ig -g ib A ENT FRONT NT. mit Lodge of Elks. The lodge w*J nas. the sea captain, who lives in glasses. Your headaches may be did not answer. • ed under tbe auspices of the State •eparnt# Itowaia..Osa* one tup. Instituted six months ago and has t Wales. I have Just posted them to CHOICE MEATS “ Effia." be repeated timidly, a little committee. caused by defective vision and cor­ furniture i smcvcS with membership o f seventy. The Inco^ him. They only cost me 5 shilling* a GAME IN SEASON. later, T said I wad kiss ye. but I'm Tei. » « - R MaUarrt H i La* porators o f the club are Charle* ho*, but I'm sure he won’t lie able to feart ye wadna let me " -•HOOTS W IF E AND SELF. rect lenses will furnish Immediate Johnson, of Chatham; Br. J- * »* * ” tell them from good ones. Why, how ROASTING AND BROILING A t the third repetition she asked: Rowe. Dr. Charles Rtvetey. Ge01^ funny yon look, dear: Are you III?- relief. Consult CHICKENS A SPECIALTY. "Dae ye min'. David, yesterday I War Veteran Draw* Gun In Quarrel. HENRY WIERENGA 0. Falkenberg. John B. VVo®,!-J” London Tlt-Blt* couldna lift a bag o f potatoes Intae Jersey City, Nov. 11.— John C. BERKSHIRE SAUSAGE (none seph O. Chrystal and Robert J. *•_ Residence ’Phone glT-8. the ealrt-an’ ye lifted them for m e f Kessler, a retired hotelkeeper, living better.) pby. The club la organised for I Toe Mueh Appreciation. "Oh. aye.r' he replied. at 5«T Forty-sixth street. Brooklyn, Furniture, Freight, Baggage, Express Orders called for and delivered. cial and intellectual purposes. > A biography of Huxley dwells on the "W eel. that shows. David." she mur­ yesterday abot his wife after a quar­ and Rigger. Telephone 88-A. principal object 1* to build an annoyance which he suffered from Stiles £ Co. mured, “ that ye're far stronger than rel and then put a ballet through his home on Maple street, Summit bores. But tbe plague had its funny PHILADELPHIA EYE SPECIALISTS me.'"—London Answers. own bead. PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY. The site has been selected. a“ “ ‘ aide. Huxley once wrote to a friend; Mr*. Kessler was only slightly clubhouse, when completed, win “ I had a letter from a fellow yester­ at 107 East Front Street, Every TIMBO S wounded in the right ear and was On th* Right Road day morning who must be a lunatic, to about $10,000. Only ®ember* not removed from her home, where Thursday. Leland Manning "Our daughter puts on too many Summit I-odge can join the t _ the effect that be bad been reading my tbe -hooting occurred. Kessler was Stock for Smokers airs," observed Mr. Spillikin*. Club. The tbree trustees of tne ro essays, thought 1 was the man to Hours 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. at. MASON AND BUILDER. hurtled to the Norwegian Hospital, “ She does, does she?” sneered Mrs. ter.who are Its governors, are tnar s|«nd a month with and was coming S. “What's tbe trouble?" where It wa* said he probably would Estimate* Furnished. Romeo and Juliets, La Cuottaes, A. Johnson. Joseph 0. Chr.v* down by the 5 o’clock train attended “ She seems to be too aristocratic *nd die. Jobbing a Specialty. Dr. J. Edward Rowe, who I* by his seven chilJren and his mother V A IL B R O S . Bocky's, Manuel Garcias, Acker haughty.” Kessler D 6* rears old and a Civil tary of the Union County Board In l a w l " ______Plumbing, Tinning and Heating. H20 Myrtle Avenue. TeL 847-J. Merrnita A Coodlt’e In Elegancies, “What do yon want her to be?" War Veteran. He Is well-to-do. Freeholders. Satisfaction Guaranteed. and n fine Use of New York nnd “I'd ratber have her to be a good Mrs. Kessler told the police that Defunct, Arithmetically. General Repairing a Specialty. cook." he la d been drinking and that when **8o poor Diany fa a dead man." Parquet and Hardwooa Tampe makes. Fancy Smokers' Are P LE A FOR SUFFRAGE Night service promptly attended to. “ And did yon ever know anybody as WOMAN’S he ram# home yesterday afternoon ••Ol didn't say that. Ol tould yon he Floors. haughty as a cook ?*'—Cleveland Plata reason* he became quarrelsome. Suddenly Phone 1067-W. 123 Duer St Trenton, Nov. 11.—Sta „ was half kilt from a blast In tbe Old Floors Refinished Dealer. he drew a revolver from hi* pocket quarry." . ■ 133-135 NORTH AVENUE. why women should be and flred at her. The next moment McCULLO JG H’S GEO. E. W A T T vote In New Jersey werelaW « ' -W ell, an’ wasn't be half kilt only Hi* Usual Preference. be turned the weapon at his own the Supreme Court yesterday M last mouth failin' down an elevator? STEAM MILL. 150 North Ave, Tel. 333-w “ What kind of meat have you this head and Bred again. a Steiner Place. North Plainfield, N. J. J. C. POPE & CO., Mary Phllbrook, In her o( How many nhatoes has he got to be morning. Larry?” asked the board of R. h . McCu l l o u g h , prop. favor of the motion for • * f killed?’*—Boatou Transcript t-*de operator. Waal Woman Coach for Daughters. Sash, Blinds. Doors, Mouldings, Scroll E. B. M A Y N A R D 'S INSURANCE mandamus sued out by H Unless a woman coach is engaged Sawing. Turning, etc. fell, sir." said the batcher, T v< Quit* ths Other Wsy. AGENTS Carpenter. and al) games are played before au- Estimate* cheerfully furnished. ’^aswtjsswirasaf” got some fine bear steak and some tbe to­ “ Dot* your wife go to service* tc Miss Carpenter brought d letter* of girls alone, the Roselle *TO*JE. beef that's Just bally." te see what other women wear?” Central li. R. New* Stand*. 110 B. Front SL PUtaffeld, N. J. tlon for the writ o f msD^a®“j fa* Borough High School girls’ basket­ “ U'mph: Give me some lamb'” - "No." replied Mr. C-omrox. -W e are YOU can set it at the C R. R New* compel Charles A. c°oni . peg."- ball squad will lose quite a tew o f Chicago Tribune. now sufficiently prosperous for her to Stands, both depot*. Plalnfleld Dally ON YOUR W AY other members of the B<£Aether* its beet players. Some of the par­ and JBtobeth Journal on sale at go In order to let other women s*e both Stand* Philadelphia Morning, Eve­ ^ snd "• «LttX STILLS JOHN W IRTH istry and Elections of the « orri* WW o jro tp , who h*s opened an qdho date Unnecessary. ent* obect to the playing of the game ning and Sunday Paper* Largest as­ (Successor to Henry Llefke) district of Passaic PDecl*i°® a bat she wean*,"-Washington Star. sortment of Magaslnes and Weekly Pa­ I>epot Park, nsar East bound Station. Six* "Does yonr course of home reading 'before mixed audience* and to hav­ per* |n the, city. _ Back numbers pro­ ciai auention to children 'Phone 322^1. county, to accept her vote- J——------BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY include tbe profane anthersT ing a man coach. cured. Brooklyn Papers. English Publi­ wag reserved. If hero mean sincere man. why may cations. Dally and Sunday Paper* dr "No. I don’t need ’em. 1 belong to • —Advertise in The Dally Pres*. 801-808 W e* Front SL TeL 7*8 got every one of us be a hero.—early 1# llvsred. Order* left at stand recetv* golf club.”—Cleveland Plata Dealer, Job printing Satisfaction assured. prompt attention. Open Sunday* It trill bring result*. Order* delivered at *h*rt notice. -wtfan t forget our Job cep t

j • w r o a t o ( > j .) d a i l y SATURDAY, SO1 I t , M U . PAGE T . 2 ^ . * T*nu* ; ***n»a« aerate* only at WORK TH AT ?:*•' ,W lJ? pr**cl,lr‘« to Gustav Anton. ol 1. * ^baugh, while “ Adult Class Poaslbll- 1 i Mia College. ’ Itlea” will be tho subject of a paper M ECCENTRIC BUTCHER. I’lenty of ft Has Bewn Ikm*) Right ^’4*4 C hureh ay certs; by the State secretary. Louts M. Jn H;c £I;urd;cs bdtfitist. Here In f'lalnfleM. Batwocli Bu&dliw< yTont Koehler. C. A. Brown, State super­ h * Bills W trt Quetr, and So Were €ur«* that laat are cure* that tell. Hit E .im j and Praying. Madison tv t B t u h ^ c lc 11-dO a m. intendent for adult class work, will To thoroughly know the virtues of a letutonsrrmon; 10 00. Buetoy-seboal. read- tell of adult class conferences, ■ la rt:ii uh •re died at Romford, in •ntftftat. i" « n»m open daily i# 0* a. m. to lJ-eo medicine you must investigate the iOLD MEDAL E * - « . Kitsjiaml. a well known t,atelier noon. i At the same time the home depart­ fu^Ust O kiwK— womhip cures and see if they prove perma­ o f to.it: town mimed Wilson. Mr. Wli- «f y, *. frw, pfp*H)iiHT t>y R*v I)r. Unitarian. nent. Doan's Kidney Pills stand this ment Institute and the meeting of the son. It appears, eras notable for hi* In­ n ^d.irt ^ rttU«4«lphia; 2M, AD Boul*-_R«,. a . C" Nlcaerenn. pa*. test, and plenty of proof exists right State borne department w ill be held tegrity, |n business and for the gt»n- (yl ****1. H*«*0 «n f«V M M ciIium; 7:46, or '* * * * ® r * * * f worship, s-rmon >n here in Plainfield. People who testi­ In Vincent cbapel of the First Nf. E. tieaes* i,f hi» manners - two qualities "l*",i A* tototl." tondsy-eeboat ^ *** fied years ago to relief from back­ FLOUR chureh, with Rev. Theodore F. Bay lea which,, pertmp*. wonkl scarcely hare | Not Clssst.fl«d. presiding. The opening devotions ^ l l OilMM Re Id Mft- Ral ration A iw -C ap ialn and Mr*, ache, kidney and urinary disorders, entitled him to the notice of posterity OBEY THAT IMPULSE- BUY NOW will be conducted by Rev. F. 8. W il­ It"®* * m pMtehln# toy flewttt oBlcpr, In efcarga-U.M. Holln««» now declare that relief was perma­ had he not also exhibited a remarkable omM*>r. ■ “Tfc# Chtrtdwiirt H mnoliiwt at tba hail; *:*», Sunday achool nent and the cure perfect. How can son, of Bayonne, and following the addiction to psalmody, extraordinary tVr»m r* n,! ‘ i 4&. guixtty-achonl; *n4 Wbla rtaaa ta haU; 1:10. Toun* Pro- any Plainfield suiferer longer doubt roll call of superintendents of coun­ proficiency in penmanship and a high­ *j l‘f tlwp putor, mibjpct. I**ion meeting; » : « . Col. Dean will the evidence? ties the reports will be read. Rev. ly peculiar manner of eating his din­ z L ^ t*iP Ttast r»* H#» K C. fNMinvtr, pjwtop— ond street. Plainfield, N. J., says: D. FOSTER UPDIKE’S formed church, will read a paper on 3ueh butcher s bin* as he sent to Ills #. «tay#f AMting: 10 *0, ptu mhinir; Plalnllrki k « c im (tiaaton—>n W. C. T. "There was a dull pain across the "The V,glu« of the Home Department customer* had never been seen before m Vw4 *y:***A*^ » C R. a«rrle«t; U. .mama; T * o * p e i service, •pedal small o f my back and in my sides to Our Church.” and Dr. Frank W. and hare never been seen since.. They rM r'i-ft ^ Colftii Toll»r, ttjuale; John Lellatty will apeak. Am use m ent s! Lange, of Philadelphia, will talk on were ail exquisitely written by tik Italian Mlaaion—luy Eaet Third atreet that clung to me constantly and any Ht ||. W Vattfhin. D. D.. i » « - “Why and How?” The reports of own hand, but the top line would be. prpftrhlnt: 1 00. Burwlay —ITeachlng by Theodore Borettl. Sun­ hard work made my condition worse. ELECTION. committees and election of officers perhaps, in German text, the second In prp^lttnir third anniversary days at 1*;M a. m. in Italian, and aong I was subject to headaches and dlszy will be followed by a conference on Roman letters, simulating the finest i triU be otm+n/txi. ^ *'vl, P t*!"" »«y ic e Wednesday evening* spells, especially when stooping and Did you notice how many people voted? There must be a lot of •r u» “Home Department Work, County print: beef would l * in one style of 1 felt weak and run down. I tried laxy men In Plainfield, too Yeaj to go register, so, of course, could not Umar**-* R^f G. E He m p , pastor ?ialUn*at8JTa*Sr *C,>00, En* “ *h * nd and Local.” This will be under the writing, mutton In another, lamb In a , 3 *»0, Honda#-^choo*; plasters and various remedies but vote. That la one natural conclusion, but another Is this: A great manv Weat Snd Tabernacle—2:30 p. m . Sun­ direction of Mrs. A. W. Karnell. third, while each o f thew kinds of day arhool; T;«o, C. E. meeting; *:0« p. nothing helped me until I procured did not like the idea of having matters so arranged that there was no meat would to still further distinguish­ m . goapel eervlce. a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills at chance to do any crooked work, Do you know that I don’t cafe two The Gradp Institute and council r* a< hin# by the |mm- business men In Plainfield. Just because that when you try to do busi­ observing all Us ordinances and a tri­ W. C. T. U .~4 p. m.. gospel temperance trouble that I heartily recommend ness on the square with them, it is such an unusual thing that they Mrs. J. W. Barnes will preside. The fle more. Every Sunday he entertain­ meeting, Maurice McGrath will sp<-ak. them.” (Statement given August 25, always look for something wrong. In other words, they are always doing devotional service will be led by Miss Eward Kubcrti, pastor— ed the congregation with a solo, sing­ 1908.) wrong themselves, and they cannot believe anyone U trying to do the right Elmira C. Runyon, o f Plainfield, and J1 1 j*r^*rhlnf by R< r. Jarn*'s ing the [malms hr himself until tho . Re-endorsement. thing. Facts are facts and they cannot be changed. a talk on “ The Goal o f Our Endeav­ p l • on. prearh- minister came into the desk. And on Upper and r«- Mrs. Driscoll was Interviewed on or” will be given by Rev. Dr. W. T. every fast day. while ail the rest of January 29, 1911. and she added to Stuchell, o f Rahway. Mrs. M. J. j FARMS. the' congregation went home to their Hatoriw d. the above; “ I can recommend Doan Baldwin will relate “ What Standards refreshment and rest, tot wren morn­ (Continued from page L ) Kidney Pills Just as highly today s I have branch offices in Flemlngton and Lakeburnt, and am able to Have Done For Pennsylvania.” “Our ft^v. John If, I r a k , pastor; ing and evening service, he never I have been for the past five years.. offer farms of all sizes, and all prices, anywhere in New Jersey. I Standard” will be the theme of W. pv Hr Comrlliia Arhenck, pastor-cmcr- quitted the,church, but went about I*. O lrtei ft 8o0tl’ buy*' wcrc- lag will deliver the report of the They made a lasting cure in my G. Hillman, o f Newark; Mrs. George from pew to pew repeating the lord’s V y « A .. will apt'&k; 2:3©. State executive committee of the as­ case." • ■ YOUR PROPERTY. Voorhees and Mrs. Alonzo White, Jr. sociation and Dr. David G. Downey, Prayer and singing appropriate psalms rforttf < 45, C. H R. meet in*, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Have sold and exchanged property In nearly every State in “Training Workers” will be the gen­ “f t * <':»#“ Affnlnrt the BaJttrm;” of Chicago, will formally give his ths until he had performed these favorite cents. FOster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Union. Will make you an offer for yours no matter where located. eral subject for a discussion by Mrs. 1ary«#** Ldtu**; 7:fS, pr*»«t*hlr»* devotions In every [>ew in the church, views on "The Vital Work of the New York, sole agents for the Unit­ A. N. Clark, Rev. O. M. Demcott and a*t4r, ’ “ Simply Trusting He bad a large appetite and treated Sunday School.” ed States. Miss Laura Posteithwatle. Rev. R. |.f.; HOUSES. * determined that ail Romford should “ A Musical H alf H oa r" will be Remember the name— Doan' E. Dlffendorer will speak on "A Sen­ I own six houses and cannot eat anyone of them. Have you anv green­ know ttj: for, instead of sitting down ■wd chureh. Is-land spent on Tueday night under the and take no other. ior in the Making” at the luncheon i'twky AvwftWWt—ru toF, Rev. backs? They will digest better. \ quietly to dinner in Ids hack parlor, be direction of Messrs. Tular and Mere­ to follow the address by Miss Jane Howl -It 00.. preaching:, subject. would usually •sally forth Into the dith and then the report of the adult m r i N.*f Ofcrtel ♦ 45, flunday- Johnson at the close of the graded street with a leg or shoulder of lamb Bible class department will be given An Appetizing Dish institute. ' fgtwwa. p*. mihjcrt, “ HftiVfii, in one baud, a large knife in the oth­ by Mr. Charles A. Brown, of Wood­ iKT H4N MY TIME IS YOURS The intermediate section. Miss er. a (until loaf of bread In his pocket bury. Rev. Dr. Pleasant Hunter, of OtTiu C. If pastor Alice B. Hamlin presiding, will meet and a hnndful of salt in the bend of Newark, will address the delegates 211 NORTH AVENUE. ’PHONE 1907. •40 «L fkmKbf rt* its Herman; no *v«- in the afternoon at the same place. the arm which carried the joint; and •tog **’ on the "Men and Religion Forward Rev. Minot C. Morgan will deliver thus equipped would perambulate the Movement,” while the annual Sun­ tow* (Tfesfwil Itot J, Tucker lecture on “ The Inspirational Value town, eating a* he went, until he bad s. j4*tW-UtWf |>ranching; S 00. day school sermon will be delivered G O T O of Studying the Missionary Heroes’ consumed the whole of this very sub­ arbo<4; ":4$* preach !«*■ by Rev. Dr. Clevland B. McAfee, o f and Mrs. W. L. Smith will speak on stantial meal.—Chambers" Journal. Brooklyn, whose topic will be “I Teaching the Lesson to Children. Presbyterian. Give Myself unto Prayer." GEORGE A. SCHEELEIN & CO.’S '“ Securing Spiritual Results” will be ftfvt Prf*feytiri4i>“ fUv, Dr. Charten The convention delegates will for Fresh Jersey Meats and Poultry; also Fresh the theme o f Miss Frances Hedden. WRIGGLING SIGNS. t H«t1nr pmgtflr—tft 00, Sun, organ is a welcome sight to the hungry Norris presiding. Addresses at the Teacher Training Institute and New Jersey Central long Ted and blue snake seems to to t* k*! * l' > y*r>lttg worahlp. “open parliament” will be made by man. and every joint you buy here wiggling from the street to the top of Teacher Training Connell will be A G E N T S FOR Mrs. M. J. Baldwin and Miss Irene Bus* Cktpel - Rev Frederic I* Greene, ’ i *?"** a building. On the other side a wheel held iq the First’ Baptist church that forms a dish that is most tempting. TRAINS L-KAVS PUAtNFiai.0. Mason. Mrs. J. L. Baldwin will tatk gemr-it m, preaching; I'J*. Humiay LIKE TILE is rapidly revolving, toiow It yellow ■SMi; I » . preaching by the pastor. morning with Rev. Dr. Jesse L. Hurl- W e are famous for French Chops, on "The Temperance Material in the hurt, o f Morristown and form erly o f The Sanitary Wall Covering. *£*"— •y » c » 0- *•«. AM. CM. smoke Is Issuing in cloud* from a huge Virr-n rh»t>*l—Rev. J. O. McKelvey, too, that are deliciously tender and International Graded Lessons.” Miss Brown clear. There is also a large g c c ieja, preaching by the pastor; Plainfield, presiding. At Its open­ Alice B. Hamlin will conduct the sweet. Our meats are all city greas­ theater sign which suddenly flashes |g. Sunday-school and Rcrean Bible ing, Dr. Hurlburt will give a talk on WOOD KRUSTA "problem period.” Miss Sarah E ed and have the least waste, conse­ into viewa only to disappear after nn g**ft>urn. {Mata .arc- ark, will speak cm the "M en and Palms, Ferns, Begonias made a case and that she would stav • ">. HuritilAy*ai'h4M4: Religion Movement” on Thursday KINDLING AND W orld , Tim es, Sun, Journal, Hie Early Premise, 5*U*-' out until the ’’crack of doom" rather #|*tt p&Mnr# a4* night when Dr. A. W . Halsey, of New Telegram, American, “ Dow* .my toy.” inquired the parent, m Uoyal York, w ill deliver an address on C R A T L W O O D at Reduced Prices than return a verdict of guilty. seem, to have » natural bent in any "The Compensations of Missionary \ Prompt dallverlea. Orders ruceivad si Brooklyn Eagle, As some o f the women were anx­ one direction ?“ ‘ . ious to get started on their shopping Higr;g. Chixrch—R*v. rtott- Study.” S..TREET. PETERSON’S Yes. sir,' said the teacher, “ He z* • m m , they resolved to re|>ort a disagree­ psatiw—is js, Sunday T h e ndjujt department Institute and 217 Watchung Ave. 1034 I m gives every indication o f tofng a cate • »- y Newark Evening News ment The women jurors went out A», A* people's meeting; X the adult class council meeting will JOH N M O BUS tain o f industry - some day. He gets -wditm Received at about noon. They could not agree be held i t the First Baptist church r» v**- !*.»«., i m lf-F-41 the other toys to do nil his work for Prttnd*. on Wednesday morning With Rev, PLAINFIELD WINDOW on a place to eat alter fifteen min­ him."—Chicago Tribune. j™.* '* « bet W*?i?htiniff a verm* ami utes discussion and the bailiff finally Sherman <} Pitt presiding; Follow­ CHAS. KEIDERUNG t £ first d«y at »;M The Daily Press CLEANING CO. selected a restaurant. ing a talk on ‘■Temperance la the FURNITURR FACTOR. Just Our Luck. AT REGULAR OFFICE RATES. M. MERSTRICH, Prop. Adult Class” by Reuben T Johnson, Furniture, Trunks. Pictures William* — TUD 1* a queer world. Stores, Office*, P r in t * Residences. Revised Syntax. * nm XCH ReT WilUam T . Puntil win give an'Ghlas. Q U m and Brt*e-1 __Packed , Walker — Right you are. A mans Yew Buildings Cleansed, Scrubbed Teacher— Tommy, what Is the fu­ ; 1' f ’ .hiy.jH ho«l: 10 j#, pre&cfa"! addr«*4 on ‘ Evangelista in the Adult ;«r.«i CrmUd tor Storagrt a?d lap p in g. shoes will often get untied, hot never and Oiled. Office. 145 East Front ture o f " I give?” ' * *' 'vTW am 1 Class."—...... “Adulta - rat Class___ _ CierlawaStranFederation" ” ROtfM tO Lit just as he la ready to take them off.— Try a Press WantAd Street, TeL 8M-J. .. j . Tom m y— “Yon take.” Judge. Ui’ brfao—Grov# , treat .ad will be the theme o f L. M. Brum- TeL ruovnu (U ) m u t SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1911.

CHID HI M B NECESSITY PRUDENCE C0NVEV1 m AH these point the way to a Safe Deposit Box in the of support of your wife and children Manganese Vault of The State Trust Company. Ne­ if you should be taken away from cessity because the Safe Deposit Vault has long The Rev. Royal A, Stout, of this city, them is one which you must consider was among the 250 guests at the since superceded the secret hiding place. Prudence charter day" dinner given by the because of the maximum of protection afforded. sooner or later. If you find it difficult Rutgers College Club, last night, in Convenience because of ease of access. Practical connection with the 145th anniver­ to meet all life's burdens, think how sary exercises of Rutgers College. It Rentals $5 to $100 per year. Hours 8:15 to 4:30. much harder it will be for them. Life was given in Wynant’s Hall for the college alumni, many of whom came Problem Insurance takes up the burden where from distant points to attend. THE STATE TRUST COMPANY President John Carpenter, of. Kew you leave off. If it is in the form of Brunswick, presided as toastmaster 1% Paid on Checking Accounts. and Introduced the speakers. The) the M onthly Income Policy it supplies included Senator Carlton B. Pierce, a regular income—the ideal way. of Cranford: Dr. W. H. S. Demarest, stands for the best interests of any president of Rutgers: Judge Peter community, /or lii any community F. Daly, o f New • Brunswick; Dr. the working people are In the ma­ Crammer, of Somerville: 3. Freder­ jority. And it is a fundamental ick Berg, o f the college faculty, and American principle th$t the majority nephew o f Dr. 3. F. Berg, of this should have first consideration.” city; and Dr. Louis Brevier, o f the - college. The latter read an original PRETTY ITALIAN GIRL poem on college Ufa that was welt TO N IG H T at 8:15 BRIDE THIS MORNING. received. A ROMANTIC COMLDY DRAMA At the anniversary exercises held Miss Marie Dannuctl, aged nine­ ThePrudential in the morning, the principal ad­ teen years, and Americo Abbandante, dress was delivered by Hon. James "A Girl of the Mountains” aged twenty-four years, both of Bryce, ambassador from England. Bound Brook, were married at 11 Prices— Matinee 23c, S5o, 5Qc,______N ight— 25c, 38c, 50c, 75*. o’clock this morning by City Judge W rite for particulars. REV. GEORGE H. LUNN William G. DeMeza at his offlee on THURSDAY, NOV. 16 SOC1ALIS' MAYOR Park avenue. Miss Eleanor Gulberg, Cone & Pierce present a grand revival of Kate Claxton's Famous Drama IT Judge DeMeza's stenographer, was Rev. George H. Lunn, a classmate the witness. “THE TWO ORPHANS” of Rev. L. R, Howard, former pastor The fxride, who is an attractive Entire Scenic Production as Originally Produced. of Hope chapel and during whose Italian, is the daughter of Mr. and pastorste conducted revival services, Mrs. Joseph Dannucci, of Bound Prices 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c Box Seats $1 was elected mayor of Schenectady, Brook, while the bridegroom is the N. Y., Tuesday on a Socialistic ticket. son o f Mr. and Mrs. Michael Abban­ dante, also of that place. The bride­ Hewoaut** $1,000,000*00 Enough Socialistic members Were also elected with him to the Com­ groom is engaged in business at WHEN YOU COME TO THINK ABOUT Increasing Your Income mon Council to dominate that body. Bound Brook as a tailor. Blth the “Now that we have been Intrusted bride and bridegroom are American If you carry your CHECKING ACCOUNT with power In this city and county,1 born. with this Company, your out of town checks will Rev. Mr. Lunn said, “It will be the endeavor of every Socialist to reveal — Advertise in The Daily Press. FURS be collected free of exchange and you will re­ to the people that the Socialist party It will bring results. OF WHOM SHOULD YOU THINK IF NOT OF ceive 3% interest on daily balances of $500.00 or more. You can thus increase your income with­ Charles Kurlzman’s Fur Store out inconvenience or’labor on your part

A New York checking privilege will also be 17$ East Front Street granted in connection with a satisfactory account. The njan who has continued three years in one place. The man vh*

has leased the store for years to jcorne. This store has hundreds ef THE, PLAINFIELD TRUST, COMPANY satisfied customers to its credit,; well pleased with our goods sad treatment as can be proven by reference to any person to whom m have sold furs or for whom we have done work. BE NOT DECEIVE) but remember that CHARLES KURTZMAN is the only furrier wit gives a guarantee with each garment that goes out from his piste. Our stock is the largest, our quality the highest, fashion the latest and prices the lowest. Remodelling and repairing are speeal- ■ ' j • ’ ties. REMEMBER THE PLACE

You, Too, Can Play LT v The Same Man in the Same Place. V___J . 178 E A S T F R O N T STREET. DR. PITTIS OFFICE BUILDING. T takes a Darwin, a William James and a hundred other Open Evenings to Accommodate You. * Tel. 1913-1. great thinkers a hundred years to make man realize that I his Instincts are more wonderful than his Reason. ' A ll human beings do possess Instinct to produce music l , :M> II. I*., 112 wheel b**e— Continental Demountable Kims. with soul and life In it. A ll you need is an instrument which plays the notes, and gives you control of expression instinc­ tively. CANADIAN FARMS E-M-F “ 30” Five-Passenger Touring Car $1100 You find it as natural and Instinctive to play

T \ 0 you want a farm in Western Canada The V1RTU0L0 where the crops this year are in advance of THIS CAR WILL SAVE YOU $300 anything grown on this Continent? For wheat as It is for a bee, to make its delicate wax honey case, or a spider to hang its beautiful lace web by Instinct. j growing, dairying, mijted farming and cattle Perhaps More This may soilnd unbelievable, yet It Is easy to prove. Have a Vlrtuolo sent to your home for a month’s free test, raising, the Province of Alberta is unsurpassed. ON OK UPON A TIME everybody bad to pay • blab THE K-M-F “30” AND FLANDERS “20" are today just as you would have a fine rug. rich furs, or a patntiug |«rne Ui get evea a moderately good automobile. the best made automobile* in the market, bar sent to your home to examine at your leisure, critically. There you test your instinct -for playing It. alone, with no one to Lands are now offered bvthe CANADIAN Tliat waa yuan a«o whra automobile* wore new none. And this Is true, because as Walter E. bother you, and there this Instrument will prove to you a' re­ PACIFIC RAILW AY COM PANY at prices aatl bedura the E-M-F Oo. cnG-mri tin- Sold. A ll Flanders, General Manager, says: “To err Is markable thing. No other player piano permits of instinctive car* then were aaartabled, not many o f them sold human: to be exact Is automatic.” W e use auto­ Playing. The ranging from . aayhow. A ear a* good a* the K-M-K "30” of today i ouldu't be |>uielta*ed them. Ttiere wasn't matic machinery. It is impossible for concerns any built. - < j, with a leaser production to use the same ma­ HALLET & DAVIS PIANO SIO to $30 an Acre on Long Terms of chinery except at a prohibitive cost, and any WITH THE ADVENT OF THE K-M-F “30" rondi- other method of manufacture inevitably (Hits the of today is the culmination of 75 years of the highest ideals Payment or on the Crop Payment Plan Uon* ehanited. IVriiap* you have not tealiaed (trice out o f reason. In piano making. In the last few years we have spent a for­ • • [I what the chanter haa meant. Frlres went down, tune in developing the player-piano Idea out of Its previous o f course, everybody knows that. Other ears had THAT'K THE REASON we say the E-M-F “30" will crude state into the complete, Ideal musical instrument. that is, paying for your farm with a portion of to c-ome down to compete with the E-M-F. But save you WOO— perhaps more. The probabilities For 9700 we otter the Hallet & Davis Virtuolo In special your crops each year. ( why? Did you ever stop to think? * are that If you are considering baying a car yon mahogany case of Colonial design; or In a refined ArtB-and- have the E-M-F “30“ In mind aa your first choice, Crafts case for $775. The Conway Vlrtuolo in beautiful ma­ Land values have increased 3.0% in two THU FACT 18 tlte great change the E-M-F “SO" only question is whether you can get one. Fac­ hogany or walnut case Is $575. These Instruments all have years. brought about was not only Hie production at • tories are working night and day and yet unable the new, sensitive Acsolo accent buttons. wonderfully good car. but • wonderfully good to meet the rush. We make special easy terms of payment as low as f 15 Great opportunity L r Homeseeker. ear w ithln reach of everybody's pocketbook. And monthly. Pianos and ordinary player pianos taken In ex­ Call or write for full particulars, booklets, change. the vray wr hit It was to manufac ture automo­ NOW ITS UP TO YOU entirely— If you delay your maps, etc. ; bile* In a new way. decision a week you will probably have to wait We also offer our reliable, fully guaranteed Lexington two weeks longer for your E-M-F “30.” We are Player Piano at 2450 and $485, on terms as low as 112 OTHERS HAD BUILT THEM by hand with about trying to catch up. W e have been hopelessly monthly. F. C LAMPE, 845 Broad St, Newark, NJ. tlte same kind of equipment M the onlinary itw- oversold for months past— but we did expect a chine *hnp. The K-M-F CV>. did It by a host of little let-up la the fall. Vain hope! canaoia^ T aci^ W wa? m i l l - * L-Jl ALBERTA LAND DEPARTMENT automatic mac hine*, kept them busy with an Im- mea*e preduetloa and sold them at a price never OCTOBER WAS T H E LARG EST month’s business HALLET * DAVIS PIANO CO., before appenaehed. hi