Vol. XVI. No. 50. NUTLEY, N. J., SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1911 THREE CENIS PER COPY.

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ESTATE ACTIVE The Nutley Police Association, organ­ MANY LECTURES AT BIG SHOW Under the direction of Father Robert, ized Monday night, is planning an elabor­ of the Passionist Order of West Hoboken, ate reception and dance to be held in the oldest Missionary in this country, as­ Houses Projected, Many of Town Hal! Auditorium Friday night, Ee- Ladies Will Hear Professor An Attractive Exhibit Has sisted by Father Maurice, of the same Put Up Great Swat Exliibi- Whicla Will Be Built in New cember 15, Air the active members of Griggs in “Great Moral Beeti Arranged By the order, a two weeks’ mission is iii progress tion and Fell Down ia the force, both patrolmen and chancemen ia St. Ma it’s'Church, East Nutiey. The Styles of Architectures are members of the association, and it is Leaders” Series Hutley Realty Company past week has been for the women of the Field Work expected that as soon as six regular men parish and tbe coming week will be for are appointed affiliation wiil be soug! t the men. .. - . . : . .. : SOME TO BE BUILT THIS FALL with the Patrolman’s Benevolent Asst- DR. GRAY ON MEDICAL SUBJECTS A NEW “ NDTLEY IN A NUTSHELL” Large attendances at all services have FOREST HILL THIS AFTER SOON ciation of tbe State. The officers of the marked the mission so far. The services local association are: Wilford Stager, are held at five a; m,, eight a. ra. and An exceptionally active Fall boil ding Arrangements were completed at tl e '.The Nut! :y.fan* had good cause to feel president; Frank Jameson, vice-president; Ancient Rome on her seven hills with eight p. m , and instruction is given the campaign is under way by the Nutiey meeting of the Woman’s Public Schcol the famous Tiber River Sowing between chagrined at the outcome of the game fast William Johnson, secretary; Chief Sut­ children at four in the afternoon; ; ^ Realty Company of which W. A. Lambert Auxiliary on Monday at the Park Schott in the form of a model thirty by sixty Saturday. By a gorgeous accunuiiation cliffe, treasurer; George Maliza, sergeant- Due to the increase of children in the is preaident. In Nutley Park they are to hear six lectures by Professor Edward feet, the work the Dr^ Luigi Locci, tbe of errors miule at critical times by the at-arms. parish it has been necessary to add an erecting a new type of Spanish mission Howard Griggs. The first one will be fan j ous I ta lian Archaeologist, j s to be a Nutley players, the Mutuals won by the James Murren is Chairman of the Com­ extra mass which is held every Sunday residence of white cement stucco with given on Febmeiy 20. “ The Great Mora feature of the Third Real Estate and Ideal ■ score1 i>f 10 9 . _ . ' y mittee iof Arrangements for the dance. morning at eight o'clock. It is celebrated roofs of red asbestos tiSe. The entrances Leaders” will be the title of the course. Homes Show, which opens in Madison The Mutual management brought along It is expected policemen from all over the by the rector, and instruction -given to tiie and living porches wili be of solid con­ The Penny Provident Fund was reor­ Square Garden today. A. M; Slaughter, the former National:1 League pitcher crete with red tiie floors. These houses state .will be present and handsome ganized by the election of Mrs. A. B. children. Sunday School is :conducted in “Ducky” Holmes, now with tbe Newark souvenirs will be given out. if Hawthorne avenue, is at the head of the Parish Hall alter the mass by two . will have separate portico entrances and Proal as chairman... Mrs. M. T. Morss the project. V League team, to do its twirling, and for Sisiersrfrom St. Peter’s Church, in Belle living and sleeping porches across the end and S. C. Williams will be in charge of Dr. Locct spent a score of years deiving two innings .lie was a pnzzie to the Nutley ville. . enclosed in glass or screens. Two other EAST NUTLEY WOMAN’S SIGHT . tbe Park School; Mis. G. B. Douglas and into the ruins of ancient Rome and then boys; but in the third inning they got oh houses of the California semi-bungalow Mrs. W. H. Arnold at Yantacaw School, set about constructing the city in the his curves and piled up five runs by good IK DANGER FROU GREASE type witii large living rooms and outside and Mrs. G. R. Livingston at tlie Wash­ form of a model'. He has reproduced NUTLEY MAN FIRST AIDE. hitting; iii. the sixth inning three more clinker brick chimneys are also being ington School. The ladies wili receive every building of importance in- the runs were made and in the ninth, another TO NATIONAL’" COMMAPiDER erected. On vVestou street three new Spattering grease from a pan in which money on Tuesday of each week. ancient city and placed it where it for­ came in. , . ; \ ■■' . ; V.; . seven and eight-room houses of cement she was frying meat so seriously burned The first, of a series of three lectures on merly stood. The work required several: : Welsh er pitched a good gnme and if .stucco and shingles are untieiway. On Mrs. Alfred Johnson, of Myrtle avenue, medical subjects will be given within years. The buildings include the tombs Lars J. Fetterson, of Chestnut street, Nutiey had given him as good support ns Daily street a modem bungalow type of about the face last Saturday morning, ten days in Park School Auditorium by of Caius Cestus, and Adrian the Great, who has served ip the United States navy be received in Belleville the week prev­ iouse is being built in the wooded sec­ that shejtnay lose the sight of oae eye. Dr. Thomas N. Gray, of Orange. His and the Ponte Sisto, the bridge from twenty years, through the Boxer uprising ious the result wouid have been different. tion. On Sylvan Place a craftsman type After the accident occurred the injured subject will be “Diseases of the Social which the pagans amused themselves by in China and; ali ‘through the Spanish- Belleville played well both at the hat ■of shingled house will be built. On the. woman hurried to an eye specialist in the Evil.” The two other lectures are not yet throwing Christian captives overboard; American War, was appointed first; aide- and in the field. '/ '[ ■ ' ; ; .. > corner of Colonial terrace and Hawthorne city, but was^unable to .find him in his arranged. the Palace of the Emperor Augustus and de-camp to National Commander Morris The result in detail: is here given. It modem colonial residence of office.^ She then continued to a physi­ Dr. Gray is known as a brilliant acd tbe circus Maximus before It, where the Simmons, of the Spanish-American War tells tbe whole story: I the old New England type is to be built cian who formerly attended her, in Jer­ authorative lecturer of this subject, and chariot races and various other games Veterans, Wednesday night at Nava 1 Nt.TLEv A. C. ior spring occupancy, sey City, where the optic was dressed. his talk will be suitable for old and were held. In front of the Palace is the Camp No. 49, Brooklyn.1 : AB. ft. K. PO. k. E. In addition to the above several smaller She will undergo an operation in an ef­ young of hoth sexes. The date will be statue of Pompei, and in the rear is the Mr. Petterson organized the first bene­ Freeman, ss...... 3 2 1 2 3 0 .bungalow houses are to be erected on Young,: lb ...... 5 1 2 10 1 1 fort to save her sight, announced next week. theatre of Marcellas. In the foreground ficial camp of Spanish-American War Wayne place and Avondale toad. A R. Blum, 2b:...... 5 1 1 - 2 3 2 at the right is one of the famous public Veterans; in Bioolljn four jeais ago number of plans are also being prepared C. Blum, 3b-- -. /.:. . ,.51 2 1 3 S After having paid out moie than 52,000 Gilman, 11.------. . . . 4 0 0 1 0 6 for attractive houses in Nutley Park and FAMILY GATHERS FIRST FIRST DANCE OF TEE baths of Rome, and beyond it the in beneiits the organization now has a ■■0enryh*U..V.:v > ...... 4 1 2 10 0 0 Prospect Heights for special purchasers, Coliseum, which still stands, although no. NEW ASSEMBLY CL0B like amount in the treasury and is help­ Hrown, cf---- ...... A 1 1 0 t 0 so be completed for spring occupancy. TIME IN SIXTY YEARS cement was used in its construction, the Brandreth. rf...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 ing to keep twenty-one children at school- The following are some of,ihe com­ weight of the stone blocks of which it Levine, rf...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 wasbuilt keeping it in place. Wekcher, p ...... 4 1 0 i 2 0 pany's recent salepi Mrs. Caroline Faulkenbury, of 197 Hill­ The Assembly Ctub, a social organiza­ Many of tbe smaller houses can be Mrs. G. L. S. Derry, of Dover, N, J., side avenue, was hostess at a reunion of tion started by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. . Totals...... 38 9 9 27 13 6 seen and are of the same architectural WEST NUTLEY COUNTRY CLUB lias taken possession of the moderii the Brower family last .Sunday, which Merriam, of Daily street, held its first ■ ' y. . MuTCAi. A. A. 'y; . ; ■ ■ ■: :' 'y. styles as have crept in in the present craftsman, semi-bungalow on plot 75x120 was the first occasion in sixty years in dance at the Fortnightly elub last night. ORGANIZES FOR WINTER 7 ' ' / as. R. h. i'o. a., e. decade in the innumerable handsome on Hampton place which she recently which the family had keen together. Tbe club wi ! meet bi-monthly, the next J. McCarthy, ss ...... 6 2 0 1 2 1 bungalows which abound in suburban purchased. There are five sisters and brothers, in­ meeting being at the same place, but in Welsh, r f ...... 4 1 0 0 0 - 0 New York. ■ Electing Thomas Bates president for Mr. Charles Z. Read, of Jersey City, has cluding Mrs. Faulk enbury, the eldest of the form of an evening at cards. Shields, 3b...... 4 1 2 1 0 1 The Nutley Realty Company wiil have the coming year, the West Nutiey Coun­ Cavanaugh, lb ...... 4 2 2 !) 0 0 purchased a choice plot on Hampton whom is eighty-two years of age, and .Those present last night were: Mr. an attractive: exhibit at the show spec­ try Club held its annual business meeting F. McCarthy, If....4 0 0 ■ 1 0 & place on which the company is building the youngest seventy-four years. The and Mrs. Samuel Bird, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Crisp, c f...... 5 2 : 2 2 0 0. ially designed for the display of hundreds at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harold K. a nine room house, specially designed to other members of the family are Garret^ Louis F. Rhoades,,Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf Smith. 2b...... 5 2 ,1 2 i ft of photographs of their various houses •Comstock, in High street, Tuesday night. suit his ideas, to he ready for late Fall and John Brower -ef Brooklyn, David Bradley Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Schurr, c ...... 5 0 3 11 2 0 erected at Nutley, and panoramic views Plans for the coming social season were Hblmes, p ...... 5 0 0. 0 4 ft occiipaucy. Bnower, of Tappan, N. Y-, and Mrs. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus L. Brown, of their different properties. A feature of discussed, and among other matters M(. U. M. Clegg, of Thomas Cook &. Eleanor Hanford, of ThawviUe, IB. Dr. an d Mrs. Albert F, Jackson, Mr. and ' Totals.... . '.v.....« To 10 27 ~2 the exhibit will be a large, especially pre­ brought up was a suggestion fo’r chang­ Sons, New York, has purchased tho house Tbe last named has not been East in Mrs. Alfred Beers Sturges, Mr. and Mrs. Hit by pitcher; by Welcher 1; base on pared birdseye view of the entire town in ing the name of the organisation. Some recently completed in Elm place, in the twenty-nine years. Louis P. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mid­ balls, off Holmes 3. off Weiclier, 4; struck, water color. They will have on exhibi­ memberB think it ^unappropriated The West Nutley section, also an additional The affair was a surprise to the hostess. dleton Slaughter, Dr. and Mrs. RoyaJ out by Holmes, 10; by Welcher. i); 3 base- tion half a dozen models of houses erected first dance will probably he held Wednes­ hits: Cavanaugh; 2 base hits. C. Blum,. plot 40x125. She was not aware that Msrs, Hanford Landon. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph W. McCiin- by them at Nutley, including a new type day night, October 25. Brown, Shields, Cavanaugh. . ■■^.V : The new California semi-bungalow on was away from home until she met her tock, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton M. Woodford. of bungalow which is proving very papu- , The rest of the officers elected were* . " ' ' V !' -■ - - ft. H. E„ Daily street. Prospect Heights, on plot in the haH, Mr. and Mrs. Marion L,. Lewis, life, and lar. They are having printed an entirely ■ Vice-president, Eiease Page; secretary, Mutual A.A.O 0 1 0 5 0 2 1 1—10 10 2. 50x11(1 has been sold to ArthurG. Kaiser, Besides the five members of the famiiy Mrs. George Burnham Douglas, Mr. and NutleyB B.C. 0 0 5 0 0 3 0 0 1— 8 3 8: new edition of “Nutley in a Nutshell” on Charles Snedeker; treasurer, Frederick H. of New York, who will take possession in the following were present- Charles. ■ Mrs. E. Austen Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. a much larger and more complete style. Young; chairman House Committee, Wil­ This afternoon the Forest Hill aggrega­ the near future. Elmer, Samuel. Garry, Ida and Sarah Arthur Royce Carr, Mr- and Mrs. Fred- liam Emmons; extra members of Board tion will play on the Park Oval. It is Mr, F. C. Kienle, of New York, has Faulk enbury, of Nutley; Misses Aiverda, erck Davis, Mr. and Mrs. William M. of Governors, William Smith and Mrs, K. expected that the redoubtable “Stoney" purchased a plot 50x150 on Rutgers place, Ada, Ella and Laura Brower, Mr. and. Weiant, Mr, and Mrs. F. Arthor Wellman^ S . CoEostoci. Machette will be in the box for the visi­ Nutley park, and will have a residence Mrs, Eugene Brower, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Dunham, Mr. Joseph A. Leach. tors and Hermann will do~the catching. erected for spring occupancy. Brower. Miss Agnes Brower, Mr. and Mrs. and Mis. Horatio W. St. John, (Mr. and Joseph A. Leach, of River Road, Lyad- The Nutley battery will be either Ellison Miss E. L. Mott, of Newark, has pur­ Irving Beower, Howard, Wilbur and Clar­ Mrs. Arthur t t Jferriam. hurst, well-known in Nutley. died Tues­ Ream— Woods. chased the last of the four new type or Gorman and Henry. . ■..■ — . . ■ ' ■■■■■ ence Brower of Brooklyn; Mrs. T. J . . day after an illness of a year an d a half, Miss irene Louise Hearn, niece of Mr. : Tomorrow afternoon Nutley will play houses recently completed on Weston Brower, of Jersey City; and Miss Lillian1 SCHOOL ATTENDANCE FOR the last three weeks of Which was spent and Mis. Henry A. Connolly, of Highfield the Forest Hill Club on th e latter’s street and wilt occupy it at once. Conkling, of Englewood. is bed. A complication of diseases Labe, and James H, Woods, son of grounds. ■' ' ■ • The new cement stucco and shingle MONTH OF SEPTEMBER caused his demise. His age was fifty- Assessor John Woods, of Summer street, house in course of erection on Weston four years. He was a resident of Lynd- Passaic, and city editor of the Passaic ROW MAY PREVENT P1AYING MISSIONARY SOCIETY HEARS street on plot 50x122, has been sold to Superintendent of Schools J. R. Beachier hurst twenty-six years, and was. a Daily Hews, were married Monday morn­ Mr. Frank D. Pierce, of New York, OF DECIDING BASEBALL GAME DISCUSSION ON TURKEY has submitted the following interesting stone-cutter by trade. ing in St. Mary ’s Church, East Nutley. Mr. Louis Fendrich, of Nutley, has pur­ data to the Board of Education for the Besides his wife, who was Miss Matilda The ceremony was performed by Rev. chased the choice plot corner of Oak Crest month of September; M. Reipe, before her marriage, he is sur­ Thomas JL McEnery, of Caldwell; assisted A dispate over where the seventb gamt -place and Daily street, 75x110, and is The Woman’s Missionary Society of Total number of pupils in attendance vived by three sons, William A., Fred­ by Rev. William L. Cunningham, rector of the Nutley-Mutual series should, be having erected thereon by the company St. Paul's Congregational Church held during month of September, 1,227; total erick W.. and Henry D. Leach, and one of St. Mary’s. Miss Hearn wore a travel­ played caused the postjionement of the a Spanish mission white stucco residence its first fall meeting Wednesday after­ number cases of tardiness, 51; total num­ daughter. Miss Josephine M. Leach. ing gown of brown broadcloth and was- game scheduled between the two; terms lor spring occupancy. noon in the church. The subject ber of pupils having perfect attendance, Funeral services were held yesterday attended by her sister,^ Miss Marion this afternoon. It will probably be the Mr. E. J. Hayden has purchased an under discussion was “Turkey,” and the 829; total number of pupils supposed to afternoon from his late home, Rev. Dr. Hearn, of New York, While Frank J. causeof theseriesbeingleftuiideci(ied. y attractive California semi-bungalow on principal feature of the program was an have been truant. 2. Warren L. Hoagland, of the Vincent M. Woods, brother of the groom, was best . According to Manager^ Corch the two' Elm place and plot adjoining, and will interesting stereopticon talk given by The above report, the Superintendent E. Church officiating. Interment was in man. The wedding march was played teams agreed to play the deciding game take possession next week. Mrs. Condit. says, is a satisfactory one. the Methodist Cemetery in Passaic ave­ by Miss Clara^I. Van Kirk; of Clifton. on the grounds of the club that took in the Work on the Spanish mission white The society is in a healthy condition largest day’s receipts. Nutley claimed th* nue. > ■ . After the ceremony a wedding break­ ; biggest day when they took in $S7 last ■: stucco residence for Mr. J, A, Knowles, and the meetings are full of interest and Reformed Church. fast, was served a t the home of Mr. and Saturday, Manager Crisp refused to stand cm Edge wood avenue, Nutley Park, is enthusiasm. Mrs. H. A. Connolly, 304 Highfield lane. by the agreement, Dorch asserts. V: ' ■being pushed rapidly to completion. This Tomorrow morning at 11 a. m. the Mrs, Mary Conroy. Only relatives aud a few immediate pastor. Rev. Milton T, Stauffer, will speak will be one of the "show places” in the Following a lingering illness Mis, Mary friends were present. After their honey­ NO MONEY SPENT : Surprise for Mr. and Mrs. Howe. briefly on "The Cost of Fellowship with Park. Conroy died a t the home of her son-in- moon, Mr. and Mr. Woods will be a t Mr, and Mrs. James j , Howe, of 273 Jesus." Immediately afterwards, the The attractive semi-bungalow on Lake­ law, Abram Paxton, in Franklin avenue. home a t 82 Henry, street, Passaic. AT NUTLEY PRIMARIES Kingsland street, were given a surprise Communion of the Lord’s Supper will be side tract, delightfully situated on large Monday. She was 59 years old, and had party by their son Clarence and Harry observed. Dr. Stewart wiil preside at plot amidst large oak trees, overlooking been a resident of Nutley practically all -All && successful candidates at the Cole, of Paterson, Wednesday night. tbis service. Butler— McGtynn Nichols Lake, is being erected for Mr. F. her life. Death came from a complica­ recent primaries filed their expense1 slips The guests were; Mr. and Mn. Harry In the evening Rev, Mr. Stauffer will H. Duxbury of New York. tion of diseases. Miss Margaret Butler, of Grant avenue with the Town Clerk within the specified Corb. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle, Mr, and Mrs. speak on the "Humility of Jesus.'* This Mr. George L. Storer, of Brooklyn, has Besides hehdaughter, with whom she and John J. McGIynn, of Paterson, .were time. Candidates of both parties had a Frank Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Del will be the first of four sermons in a series moved into the house just completed for lived, Mrs. Conroy was survived by a sis­ quietly married Thursday afternoon by common experience in ono particular that Veit, Mr. and Mrs.'Wilford Day, Miss on the “ Character of Christ” as seen (Mm 'qn Glendale street. ter in Port Arthur, Texas. The Rosary Rev. William L. Cunningham, of St. they spent no money to be nominated. Grace Doyle, Miss Amelia Guenther, Miss from the modern point of view. There Affidavit was made td this effect and also J ^.modernized house on Franklin ave- Society arid the Royal League, of St. Mary’s Church. Joseph Reilly, of Pater­ Julia Scheanler, Miss Anna Zimmerman, will be special music a t this service. by the County Committee tbat they had y *i'e,'iiear West Nutley station, has been Mary’s Church attended the: funeral son and Mias Mary Higgins, of New York, spent nothing to promote their party's '"acquired by Aichiteet Oortlandt Van and Miss Reynolds, of Nutley; and the Next Sunday afternoon at 3 P. M. a services, which were held Wednesday were the witnesses. After a wedding trip chances, ■■■:.■ ; ■■■ . : V;yyy/- Misses Rutledge and Carragher, of Belle­ special rally service. Winkle, of Passaic, who will make it his morning. The pall bearers were: Henry the couple will /live in Paterson, Tbe ville, temporary residence. He has also ac­ Hockstrasser, Michael Gorman, James bridegroom is a fireman on the Newark IMPROVERS WOULD REMEDY quired the 35x150 plot corner of Prospect Third Warders to Meet Carroll and Felix McKenna. Interment branch of the Eric, ■'.vvv I'"..' "'■■■ and Daily streets. S t Paul's Congregational Ghnrch. A meeting of the Third Ward Associa­ CONDITION OF SHADE TREK Mr. Auguste deVilleroy, of West Hobo­ was made in Bloomfield. ken, has purchased two plots on Glendale Sunday School morning at 8.45 a. m. tion will be held in the Nutley School, Tennis C tal Biiecta. street aud $ plot on Eim place for invest- Preaching at 11 o’clock by the pastor. Chestnut street, near Whitford avenue, . The1 Nutley Lawn Tennis Club has Members of the Nutiey Improvement raent. Choral Society to Meet Rev. Henry J. CoDdit, "W hen We Need Tuesday, October 10, at eight-thirty p. elected the following officers for the com­ Society met in Town Hall Thursday t>fter~ Mr. Frederic B. Smith has purchased a m. Matters of importance are to be dis­ plot 50x150 ou Wayne place, adjoining God.” Young People’s meeting at 7 p. Tlie Nutley Choral Society will hold a ing year: President. George B, Douglas; noon. The society is anxious to improve cussed. ___ _ her residence. m., topic, "The Growth of Character," meeting Tuesday night in Town Hall victf-president, Frederic Clements; finan­ the conditionof the shade trees, and is St, Paul's Congregational Church have Auditorium. If a sufficient number of leader Miss Belle Warden. Regular even­ A Rich Mins, cial secretary, Arthur J. Elder; treasurer, making an effort to get the conset of purchased 150 {get frontage adjoining ing service a t7 ,45 o'clock, subject of ser­ members are enrolled for the coming year property owners to cut down dead ones. their present church property on the west, A mine was discovered In the district W. L. B. Hobart; committee. Dr, H. H, the Society will organize for the winter’s The report of the prize competion com­ , giving them the entity block frontage ex- mon, “Waste Papa-From An Ancient of La Paz, Bolivia, in 1660, from which Hey wood, Metcalf B. Batch, and M. L. mittee was read. It will be made public -cepf. th£ fjillaide ayejro comer. Rubbish Heap.” : the silver w as cut -with chisels. work. Lewis. aext week. ■ ■. y;-y : ■ HAROLD H. HJLTON. m m m COURTSHIP. A G LIM PSE

H e Is ihe American ss Well as th* Sworn S’trecy ■ Envo!cps the Wooing Get It by Reading a Gossipy Letter Erlilsii Amateur Golf Champion, anti Winn in n of the Girl, You Wrote Years A30. ' li.v his vii'fory in tU.; m eat tourna- i n Ai'iiti loves as iiimi1- but an Arab There is uo;hins more interesting CO MMERCIAL tuenf :it i X . V.. Harold H, Hiltou -s>1 love. Ij:U bf L< :ns:> n;i"litlijr esclt- than to come across .ubexper-tedly an ^ C 11 () O L of (h« Iiivi’i‘)Miol club, Hoylake. ■ib:e and easily mi:!. An Arab sees a intimate .sad' gossipy letter that one 'J.r! u-.-ifi-; ;>i- lirii.-il^wood and wrote oaese!f ten or ji.Veeu yeiira ugo. Kn;Tt;i:,d. in?. <■ im* tin* American ama ;:i a u!utsit>iii. uii'.:LiKi jit a juih -e. is as lu rea.d;r.g h :t iciter «oe fci loo'.ti’.iy Lexington Ave, and 35th St. tesir jr'if ch.MiiplDii. B e also tsi tbe a;idly in Lci'e :i,-i it lit? 1 t.itl passed at onesolf ftoni ;lie outride. .The proc­ ■ : NEW LOCATION ^ - aro:iteui* cliamjjiou of Ws own eoun- V■Kill's V?.!■(«■!■■ i1 :11»- tu:ili;s Jf QOtiL- ess is a good de.il liUe ii''.i>u;ag on: of ■ v':- NEW BUILDING . ... try. eiw. t-tirusi and dreams nf nothing tile window and weeiug oue^ei!" go p;;?;i GROCERS— . Every requisite for the safety, health wliii U Frederick Her- iit'ettioLi, lio [liixw and dies. In order ment oue Iw genemii.v liiltd wiib :i run 90*92 Walnut Street, Nutley, N. J. Commercial .: and :: stenoj TELEPHONE 825 I shots for the extra bole aad, in addi­ ■.oufesses Ills love and entreats his eon- facts aiid liis idei\3. Evidently lie d... Fall Term Opens tion, bad a fortunate break. Herre- tidant to tirriinjre an inrerview. not know mn;h, He was merely ;ui Tbe confidant goes to the giri, gives imperfect adumbration of the admira­ Tuesday, September 5 her a flower or a blade of grass and ble person who is now overload tot; hi: .. : Enter at any time. : ' ...... -=ays; correspoudeuee. eh? That is tbe firs. "Swear by liim who made tbis flower Impression. But presently oue fee^F TTOSOUCITORS und us also that you will not reveal diECerently about it. Those half b;ik» 1 We are carrying a more complete line Special commutation ifetes to our to any oue tbat which I am about to opinions may now bave hurdeued Ititu students on all railroads. •; . an fold to yon.” dogmas. We may now he cocksure now than ever before of all articles which go . Our iicw ’building is only a short | walk If the girl will not accept the pro­ of what once We only surmised. Bui £ to m th e H u d so n T ube a n d Penn. Station, posal slie wili not take the oath, but who is so hopelessly wrong ns Lbo to make up the big modem Grocery and Meat ue vert tie less keeps the m atter per- cocksure man? If tbe person one pact!;’ secret from all. If she is favor­ was fifteen years ago could contem­ Market. Our line of Fruits and Vegetables is ably disposed to the match sbe an­ plate objectively tbe person one is ELECTION -NOTICE. swers: now perhaps he would pity tbe pur­ "1 swear by him who made tbe Joir- blind dogmatist more than we pity the especially fine. NOTICE IS HEKEESY GIVEN THAT THE; ■r you hold and us,” and tbe place and Boards of Registry and Election in and groping experimentalist. — New Tork When you deal with Barr Brothers your for each election district in the Town of” time of meeting are settled. These ' Mail. Nutley. in the County of Essex, will m eet >atlt9 are never broken, and it is not it the places hereinafter designated,, long before the ardent lover becomes SEE THE FUNNY SIDE. daily order is treated with as much care as if on Tuesday, : Ihe happy bnsband. OCTOBER 24, «9

erpor was more than even the Dem­ I be Butler Sun ocratic party of the State could gal Paper of tha Town, County stand. • and State. * LOCAL It cannot be denied, however, Entered at the Post Office at Nutley, that Governor Wilson’s act of N. J., as second-class matter. smothering the resolution endors­ TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY ing his candidacy for the Presi­ We have a number of houses now being erected or com- . ' AT Go To Press pleted, containing. 7 to 10 rooms, which will be ready for FalK . jruTiiETr, jst. j . dency was a bit of characteristic shrewdness, and he should be given occupancy. ; They are situated iu three of the finest sections of \ Subscription, $1.50 Per Tear credit for it. picturesque Nutley, ail within five minutes walk of railroad OCTOBER 11TH stations and trolley cars. : . : . . : ■ * Office:, Franklin and Vreeland Avenues He gets all the moral effect of .| Telephone 896-W______such an endorsement, besides the Your name will appear in the next issue if Our houses contain the most modern ideas in architecture, ; wider advertisement that comes you have a telephone installed at once. heating, sanitation- and interior comforts, up-to-date improve- CoEamumcatioas are welcomed by this from assuming the pose of exces­ paper. They must he accompanied by meats, including steam heat, combination gas and electric sive modesty. The Governor isn’t Any change or additions to listings for this the name of the writer not necessarily for fixtures. Standard sanitary plumbing, equipment for vacuum missing many tricks in the Presi; issue must be arranged for on or before above publication, but as an evidence of good ■cleaning systems; many other special features. Most artistic faith and for identification. This rule is dential game. date. finish and decorations. adhered to strictly. There is a project afoot in this The Telephone Directory, as an advertising JAMES D. FOY, Editor Our plan of payment makes ownership safer, cheaper town to establish a real club. It medium, has real value because advertising therein and much more satisfactory than paying rent. should be pushed to a successful : NUTLEY POST OFFICE. brings definite results. Advertising forms close Tues­ finish. There are several clubs in Our houses have proved to be the most economical to MAILS ARRIVE day, October 3rd. 7.00 and 7.40 a. m., 12.40, 2.45 and 6.55 t\7utley uow, it is true, but the new buy and the most profitable to own. They range in price from p. m. one is proposed on a larger and Information on all telephone matters and ad­ $4,500 up, including laud. A moderate amount of cash gives wider scale than any here now, and possession, and monthly payments of about what the house OUTGOING MAILS CLOSE vertising may be had at our nearest Commercial would be placed in the western would rent for pays for It. . . ■ ' 8.20 a. m., LOO and 6.30. p. m. Office. section of town. ‘ Our houses represent twenty years special study and , COLLECTION FROM BOXES The need of such an institution 30 a. m,, 3.00 and 8.15 p .m . has been apparent for a number of practical experience and are the best that is possible to obtain for the money. : ! years, and isincreasingyearly. That NEW YORK ATTJKDAX, OCT. 7, 1911 it ia no easy task to establish a club may be seen from the failures TELEPHONE CO. Send for our new booklet showing photographic views of 100 of the houses erected by us at Nutley. > .... i meetings of the party cott­ in the past. Now seems to be the ons at Trenton on Tuesday time of opportunity, and the pro­ Our office opposite the Wost Nutley Station is always one of the interesting political ject should not be allowed to die. openand our representatives will be pleased to show you these its of the week. The Republi- houses at any time. platform should commend . It is no trouble at all to recall to i!f to every thinking voter of mind several instances in which OPENS TODAY i State. Its essential planks Nutley Councilmen have retold e as follows: compliments handed them on Renewed allegiance to the prin- Nutley’s fine roads. Usually these Real Estate and Ideal Homes Show NUTLEY REALTY COMPANY ipies of the Republican party; compliments were to the effect ' WILLIAM A. LAMBERT,, / progressive ness without hysteria; that “ Nutley had the best roads PRESIDENT / reform without destructiveness; in Essex County,” or “ the best an^ legislation that will not be injurious roads in the state,” or even more West Nutley, tf. J. 99 Nassau St., New York to the business of the country; the general statements. National Building Material suppression of monopoly without Of course, it was very nice, and industrial ruin; the maintenance of everybody felt good over it. More­ Exhibition me protective tariff; an emphatic over, it did not cost a cent. ' O ur new express train service hai practically moved endorsement of the administration The trouble is that some who Nutley one third nearer New . York. Do you realize what this means ? ■ ■■ ■■■■■■ ’ ■ .: V ' ■ and policies of President Taft, con­ Heard, believed. Of course that demning the Democratic party for was not intended on the part of MADISON SQUARE GARDEN sending to the United States Senate the original complimenter, at least an avowed free trader, criticizing not all. Here you will find the familiar scenes of city and the State Democratic administra­ Now, Nutley's roads are not the suburban life realistically portrayed, together with tion for the way it has created new worst in the State, or even in the the conveniences that go with them. Here you will and useless offices and greatly in­ county, by any means. Neither creased the cost of the State gov­ are they the best, by the same dis­ see all the latest building methods, bungalows, etc. M. P. KAUFMANN, Manager ernment; favoring a new election tance. There are several towns, The model of ancient Rome will show you the build­ iaw with simple machinery that notably Montclair and Upper Mont­ ing methods of Caesar’s time. will encourage every voter to vote clair, situate according to common instead of confusing regulations report, in Essex County as well as that discourage the exercise of in the State of New Jersey, which OPEN F R O M 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. High Grade Pittston, Lehigh franchise; tbe continuance and en­ for neatness of streets, gutters and forcement of the corrupt practices sidewalks, make Nutley feel very act; the conservation of potable much ashamed. water by the State; the correction ■ and Spencer Goal \ The sight of the animal gutter acres, a little larger than the Park enemies and losing money, and in the of abuses in the selection of grand cleaning squad prompts the sug­ School campus. ' run ol a year or two it will incur some juries; a reform of the petit jury gestion that instead of believing It might be added, too, tbat criticism from nearly everybody. The system; the completion of the pro­ newspaper that undertakes to please blissfully that we have the best diligent search has as yet failed to posed inland water programme; the everybody will please nobody. WOOD--ICE—MASON MATERIALS roads in the state, we should keep unearth what body of citizens, or further extenson of the system of that gang busy all the time, and representatives of citizens, the road improvement; a modification make the vagary a reality. Commission “conferred with," as CARD'OF THANKS. FEED—HAY—GRAIN of the employers’ liability law so Mr. Church says, in making the We desire to express our sincere and that it will be more just and equita­ Doubtless the five amiable gen­ selection. heart felt thanks to all our relatives and ble; the abandonment of the Morris tlemen who compose the Essex friends for their kind words of sympathy WHITE SEASHORE SAND BEAVER BOARD Canal; the elimination of grade County Park Commission, know during^ the illness and at the funeral of The following is cut from the crossings at the expense of the rail­ much better than the people of our dear, beloved husband and father, Joseph A. Leach. Special thanks to the roads; reasserting adherence to the Nutley where we want that park*. Summit Herald. \ Every editor, pall bearers for their kind services, to principle of civil service reform; re­ Still in view of the fact that we more especially those whose lots WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE are cast in the smaller communi­ Rev. W. L. Hoagland for the comforting vision of tbe tax laws; to give the are paying for it, and have waited words of condolence at the house and public utility commission addi­ with a fair degree of patience for ties, recognize the truth contained cemetery, and to Mr. W, Stirratt, under­ tional power in the matter of fixing fifteen years, it seems we should in the article and have realized taker, for his prom pt and effijient services. rates; a restriction of legislation, be allowed to pursue our perverse frequently what it has cost them The Bereaved Wife and Children. OFFICE AND YARDS fewer new laws and ""so plainly and senseless course to our heart’s to express their opinions. It may written that everybody can under­ content. be put down as a fact, however, Opposite West Nutley Station stand them; to “call a halt, not In a letter to this paper last that the editor who has no opinion or is afraid to express one because upon true reform, but upon that week, Alonzo Church, secretary of Phone 936- House Phone 938-W political demagogy which under the the commission, says “ Nutley wiil of adverse opinion has no right Handy Shopping cry of reform seeks political pre­ have a park which will be a worthy to be in the business, and probably ferment and decries honest busi­ addition to the park system and will not stay long if he fears to say - By ’Phone ness. ” an adornment to the town.’’ This what he thinks; “ It cb.-its a newspaper money every The Democratic platform is also is probably:true so far as is coin­ time it takes a'Stand on any question. In Connection With Oar Free an interesting effusion, bur. for other cides with the truism “ that any Any other citizen can do so without in­ Delivery System reasons. Governor Wilson is the park is better than none." No juring his business, because he is not put accredited author of it and it be­ further. on record. What a newspaper publishes You can shop just as promptly and satisfactory over our ’phone as though . Haye you opened an account with your Local Bank ? gins with the following paragraph: The most peculiar part of the in­ is there In Muck and white and no way to get around it. If the editor advocates you paid a personal visit to this store. "We, the Democrats of New cident, however, was the announce­ improvements, the moss backs get after It does not cost you one cent more. We IF NOT—WHY NOT ? Jersey, in convention assembled, ment that a tract of nearly one him and sometimes stop their paper. If maintain a Free Messenger Service to Our Accounts Number 2,000, with deposits aggregating indorse the able and brilliant ad­ hundred acres was to be utilized, he opposes improvements, the progress call aud receive and deliver , yoar orders. min istration of Governor Woodrow and to find that nineteen acres bad people call him a back number. If he People living in oar vicinity appreciate over $350,000.00 this service. It is especially convenient Wilson and express our entire ap­ been purchased. At the rate paid boosts the churches the liberal element call him crazy and if he doesn't the during damp and disagreeable weather. proval of the progressive legislation for the nineteen acres—$2,500—it 4 Per Cent, paid on Deposits in our Provident Dejwrtment % church people say he’s going to the devil. This service is for the free use of ail— enacted during the winter of would take about a quarter of a If he publishes local news, some say it is transient as well as regular patrons. Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent '■ million dollars to carry !cut the 1910-11.” lJI nonsense, and if he doesn’t, he gets it Our ’Phone Number Is . / Reasonable Rates ’ y ; : ; No wonder the convention snick­ original scheme. This statement in tho neck from those who ’ look for the ered when this was read. was made by The Nutley Sun. short items. If he print politics tlie op­ 1003 Nutley We will store your silverware or other valuables by the month position (Jets into his hair and if he The remainder of the platform is Mr. Church disagrees, saying it was doesn’t he is charged with being afraid made up of the usual platitutes never proposed to spend $250,000, to stand out for his opinions. If he con­ LEE’S PARK PHARMACY and highsounding phrases, and is Obviously not, under the circum­ demns mail order houses, there ace peo­ THE NUTLEY PLANING MILL CO. IHE b est BCRGLAJIY INSURANCE conspicuous for its failure to en­ stances. It merely shows how little ple who ask him to attend to liis own Franklin Aye., corner Chestnut St. business as they have a right to trade Mill Work, Lumber, Window and Door :■ dorse the Governor’s view on the tfutley will get for the $50,000— Agent for—KODAKS AND SUPPLIES, Frames, Sash, Doors, Trim and Mould­ where they please. If he publishes mail ing. Stair Building. Wood! Turning. initiative, referendum and recall. approximately—tha^ the Commis­ HUYLER’S CANDIES. CASTLE'S ICE : /. . 159 Whitford Ave.. Nutlfty... order ads the home merchant wants liis CREAM. ETC - . Tins the membe rs of the convt-n- sion proposes to spend for land. It fjore. No pa per can come out square and 208 Chestnut Street, Nutley, N. J. ■ Phone 848-J tiosi are said to have told the Gov- means a tract of about twenty stand up for its rights without muting Telephone 1031-J 76 WilliamSf., N. Y. Phone John 3400

' 4 JLD RESIDENT DEAD : i ■ FRIDAY AFTERNOON CLUB SHORT ITEMS AFTER SHORT ILLNESS CONTINUES STUDY OF MILAN Showing- Mrs. W. H. Gardener, of Sylvan place, OF INTEREST Mrs. Ellen Diuneen, fifty-nine years -OF- was hostess to the Friday Afternoon Club /■ old. died at ber home in Centre street, yesterday. The subject under discussion Wednesday night at ten o’clock. She was “ Milan.” Mrs. Silas G. Cumming Social Happenings Among Nut- had been ill since Sunday night, and read a paper on “The Architecture of death came as tte result of heart failure, GOODS Milan ” ; Mrs. E. L. Broadbent read “ Fra v ^ leyites-Parties, Dances following a paralytic stroke. Lippo Lippi” ; music was furnished by Mrs. Dinneen was born in Ireland, com­ U FREE Our Fall slunwiiig of Rugs aad Carpets is^ B & iij;jtts test atinl 1 ^ and Receptions the hostess, and Mrs. Warren L. Hoag­ ing to this country about 28 years ago. every housewife should see our splendid line or floor coverings # Her husband died at about that time. land read a paper on “The Brera Gallery.” - whicb for variety of^^disigns and coionugs^3s equaJ to any of - She lived in Nutley during her entire stay W3AT YOUR F&IEKDS A8E DOING A letter was received from Mrs. J . C. in this country. New York stores. Every Rug an mspiratioa for maMng tie-home Goth waite, of Chicago, thanking the club She issurvived by one son, Daniel J- for a picture sent her since the last meet­ beautiful and as home renovating time is here end yen avtr sure to The Town Council will hold a regular Dinneen, and four daughters, Mrs. H. BUSINESS meeting Wednesday night. Fred Banta, and the Misses Nora, Kath­ ing. ' Mrs. O. C. Helming of Chicago, a need some new floor . coverings, now is the time to mate your a former member, also wrote wishing the Mr. Henry A, Connolly spent Monday erine and Julia Dinneen. selection. Prices have fce^n iaade extremely iHterestisg fcr tikis' club success. in Philiipsburg, this state. Funeral services will be held this morn­ NOT PLAY ing from St, Mary’s Roman Catholic week, the following are a few., ■ v - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stager, of Brook­ Church. A high m iss of requiem will be WILL GIVE BRIDGE FOR field avenue, are ou a trip to Maine. Prescription filling is a said by the rector, Rev. William L. Cun­ TAPE5TRY RLKjS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harty, of Mont ningham. Interment wiil be made in FIELD CLUB’S BENEFIT serious boisness. Every pre­ ' ■ v s i z e ;:9x12;v"-- View place, have moved to New York. scription fiHed at our store is Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Bloomfield. $8 98, $11.75V $l2,68i $14.50 \ Mis J. H. Bartlett, of Ec’gewood avenue, A bridge club at which an attempt will treated with consideration and lias gone to Montreal, Canada, on a visit, be made to have an especially larre at­ care, Every drag that enters LAWYER’S WIFE’S BROKEN tendance will be given inj'the house of Mr. Norman Dannewitz, of Avondale into oar prescription work is VELVET RUGS-: , LEG POSTPONES TRIAL the Nutley Field Club’Monday afternoon. ■ ■ ■ - v ■ ■■ ■. ■■■ SIZE 9x12 :■ Road, is home from a trip to Warwick. October 16, at 2.30 o’clock. The wives of bought witb a view to parity N. Y. tbe governors of the club are ^arranging and strength. $14.90, $W.9re locked In ah; air tight North Hatley, Canada. MISS DOROTHY PALNER trunk'. When tiie sea is frozen for AMUSEMENTS miles, as in tbe Arctic ocean, tho Babes Mr. P. J. O'Mil ley, of North Arlington, Graduate of the Normal School of VINEYARD W E want find it vi>ry hard to come to the to;* who has many friends in Nuriey, is In.me Dancing will reopen the Paterson Ave. and Princeton St. PROCTOR’S THEATRE; NEWARK. and must then ”breiirlie" tlx? air -whii-ii ZOO yards west of St. Blmn Hotel from a trip to Vermont. Hebrougiit back M5s6 Amelia Bingham, one of the most trade solely on is dissolved In the w:\fer. You h:\v>y. DANCING AND PHYSICAL On and after September 1 ,1 will a two-year-old Morgan colt. talented and versatile actresses of the ofipt1. swii the tiny bubbles tvhieh co - CULTURE CLASSES have a Choice Variety of Table Grapes loc! <1:1 the inside of a ghtss vvliieh Ii.-m Mr. Phillip Small, of Hillside avenue, present generation, will be the headline For Sale,. ?ukmi stuadius full of overnijtlif. came liunie during the early ptirt of the THURSDAY, OCT. 7TH offering on the program a t Proctor’s Park the merit of our Place Theatre, Newark, for tbe week be­ W-eli. that is the air wbii'h bas . bwH week from :.t two weeks' irip to Washing­ 3.30 O'CLOCK Pure Old Red and White Wine di-solred iri the water, irnil after I hi* ton, Norfolk and Old Point Comfort. For Sale, $1.50 per gallon ; ginning Monday afternoon, October 9. liihss bits !«'i»n_ta|)|i“(l. so that itll tbp>s She will present a repertoire of part selec­ Miss Mattie Witbeck, of Franklin ave- FORTNIGHTLY CLUBHOUSE Claret, $1,00 per gallon. tUer leanetl bacfc In l:er clciir with venue, have returned from 'a trip to SPECIAL TBIS WEES Ladies* Tailor entitled ‘'Looping the Bumps." George a sish of content ready for a hard Austin Moore and Cprdelia Hager will add P;irat'd rest. " , .. . . ') ‘Phington, D. C. They were aecom- Golden Both Pow­ FULL LINE OF LADIES’ FUSS PHONE 860-R ,ied by Miss Helen Lobsitz, who is now to the variety with song and talk and T^:t minutes, twenty, half' an hour, der allays moisture Remodeling and fepairiagin beat man­ ’W tending the Bristol ScJiooI in that city. ner possible And at very prices, action, and Lancton Lucier and a com­ •md shf was wonderinsr when father and neutralizes all pany of capable assistants wiU present would be. dowa, .when nil at oiice sb» Mrs. Charles Vreeland, of East Orange, Tho 61 tost auifcji :< wl cloaks rn.ii.de to odors of the body, measure, hy the bosb u liars, In the an act heaping full of hilarity and good heard a -soft stealthy pita pat. Nearer is spending the weekend with her sister- acting as a skin I it teat ssylc#. and at thiags. There will be several other good t i'i iiie.the steps, and then a .little, whit* in-law, Mrs. Peter Vreeland. of Centre Reasonable Prices acts and tbe show will close with new . : '' Tho Surprise...... : r >!i->ii fui-m with a tiny finger on her sireet. Mrs. Vreeland spent a few d;.ys tonic and beautifier. The rich father looked the; y->n:! food in the doorway. . ; , : , Ri&ag Habits a Specialty and humorous motion pictures. : witbher niece, Miss Ruth Welsh, of Jer- For a few days at man over with an iitvenlorytnjf c;'o. - : .ti dt, hush, mamtna.’' she said. “I’s .sey City, who will be married Tuesday. mntest styles of ladies 1 and ' ' to sleep.” ; 7c, S7c AND 6 7 c A CAN jrilts.i. :>■ nm l cloaks, rtssuly to '“You any you beliere you cun makv Former Councilman Conrad A. Joerg, Wtat. n-r«* :;|ro litre t^r inspects m. jind THE BEST FIRE IKaUSASSCE usy daughter happy.” lie said. -A>: '' V/rong Ans'xer. " of Kinzel avenue, came hoioe last wetk al w ars a t Twxlei'stT G priccs. hr.ve yon any reason foe belitetlnsr f ■ ■■ Totivi: . -loS.lii; •> ’i at is t h e '' loves you?” ; ■ . ' . . : .. .alter a year's stay in Germany. Mr, HENRY tTlEFFERTS C.W. BOYNTAN third Ifthr of t!. < V ■ Small : “tt'by, yes,” repiiod the ' 'rdxin-.r—Dun.io. T<’:ali"r—Yess. yon do. Joerg intended taking a ttip to Tripoli EEHR'Y De FLORES 159 Whitford Ave,, . Nutley. DWFGGISTAflD CHEMIST !»rlsU!y. “I w as ju st cor: , U i! you. * with your nyas? during the winter, but changed his mind Kniiiber Two West Park S t Passaic and Nutley Ayes. Ketlsy, N. 1. . Phone Bifi-J She married me last vvc ■■■.' - -■ ■ ■ Srjatl .lohriny—Jtlot^er says l syulnL— after the war broke out there, nnd de­ Cov. Uiilscy SL* im+‘ 1iku;k from fctroafl* 76 William St., N. Y. Phone John 5400 riain Denier. - ■ ■ ■ '"Sitaso cided to come home. Nowstvk RAFTS GF GNAT EGGS. JUDGE W. I. POLLARD. FIGHT OFF WORRY. Their Floating Illustrates a Curloua He Represented the United State* al Don't Waste Nervous Strength Muf' Proparty of Water; Congress Arj;jir,Alcoholism. Energy tn Useless Fretting. .Many simple experiments show that Judge v.'] ilia ill JuiYVi'si) i s abat'd The Immediate cause of neuralgia la thfrsnrface of waier possesses a prop­ St, Louis, \yln> lias' v.viy ijuiti* a n”t" poison In tbe blood; therefore our erty which causes it to resist the pas­ - tuition by Ills niJquo -'ad » i 'l! : object is to l:<*ep the blood pure and INSURED? sage oi bodies either from above or be­ method of dealing witii "lirtirt!:--' healthy, as it ].< only when the blood low. .This is true not ouly of soapy brought before him. lit is poor that Uie neuralgia imlsons de­ [/NEWARK'S STORE BEAUTIFUL : Many people do not realize that an ■ ■: water, but of the cleunest and purest United'.Ktutes and I’el'vtvt'd ;;n add less velop In it, Poor blood is caused by I broad : new - a.** HALSEY STREET. insurance policy is a note payable crater as well. A sheet oC hue gauze at the thirteenth international con­ lack of sleep, lack of fresh air. im­ ou demand. Would you, as a, busi­ tends to flo:it because, its weight be- gress against alciboliMOi, htvil recent 1; proper food and overfatigue, by too ness man, accept a note drawn f a concern that is not well knowii\.ud lug widely distributed, each of the nu­ at The Hague. The congress discusse:] little exercist and by mental worry. Kotliing is easier to say than “Don’t ' endorsed by an unknown person? merous separate wires is resisted by tlte relation of society to alcohol :sai worry" and ,cw things so difficult to CERTAINLY NOT. Then why accept : th e surface film so that the w ater can­ and tbe relation of the slate to alcohol carry out I ;;t by "Don't worry" the an insurance policy from an unknown not readily jiass through the meshes. ism. . company? :. ■;. ; ■ '■ doctors meat do not waste valuable Insects and plants utilize this fact Judge rollard's plan tbs reforma­ M l Do you know th a t 78 per. cent, of nervous strei ';th and energy in fret­ In ;.many interesting ways. Some tion cf drunkards by the | rebation or all fire insurance companies organized water plants whose leaves float on ting over tlii :gs beyond your control. in America have failed or "retired” ? pledge method. He withholds sen­ Make a polr r of putting all an.Tiety the water liave a very simple con­ tence and releases the a; f ns'cd on per Business confidence to be justifiedi : trivance to kcsp the npper surfaces of from you du ,ng meals acd above all should rest on kno wledge, Yoh shquld sonal recognizance upon tli,1 pledge when you go :o bed. Train yourself to know the financial condition, as well the leaves- dry. Thia consists of a not to drink within a year’s time, if tinnli of som ■ thing cheerful as you try as the company's record for equitable greit numbei’ of minute hairs covering the pledge Is broken tbe offender Is treatment of claimants. As it costs the tops of rhe leaves. Water cannot to go to sle>;i: otherwise your sieep will be haras i'd and fitful and will do just as much to buy a policy in a penetrate a:uong these ball's even small company, why hot hive the "when the leaves are forced down be­ yon very litt ,> good* best and strongest, : : .; . ■ neath the s ii if ace. ' .He was a wise man who made It a I represent only such companies. : The little rafts of eggs that gnats rule to thin' of nothing disagreeable set afCoat on the w ater are kept from after 10 o'et r-k at night. He at any iRSURAHCE M 5 REAL ESTATE rate could u rer have been a victim to sinking and fram being upset through Houses For Sale and For Rent this same principle- The tiny eggs neuralgia. haye their.points all upward, and they Keep up ‘he general tone of the COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS , .are gltied together so closely that, nervous systt ■a and you will have little TFhile then? Is open space all around difficulty in keeping off nervous ali­ the point of each ess. yet tbe width of ments, nota >ly nenralgia. — London A. L. Huntley these spaces is so slight that water Mall. ■ 11 HIGH STREET •cannot readily pass through. Yoa may OPP. W. Nim-EY STATION a&aia and again upset such an egg A FREAK OF NATURE. Telephone 814 ' ; : raft, but it wil] right itself every tioie, .and the upper surface will remain dry. The Curious Vegetable Caterpillar of - New Zealand, " Among the many strange growths, ARMS OF THE MEDICI. apparently freaks of nature, which are to be found In New Zealand the vege­ » Gilded Globes Thnt Mark th# table caterpillar readily ranks among Dear Amy:—: . ■ : Pawnbroker’s Shop. tbe foremost. This caterpillar is sev­ rew persona seeing the signs of the eral inches iu length, is hairless and I’ve been reading in the Sunday papers how you iSt wealth of our avuncular relatives does not differ essentially In appear­ can “make over” o]d chairsand things and have them i most thoroughfares In London pause ance from some of the caterpillars of look good as new, I bought some furniture polish and ; i consider their origin. Of course It Is our own land. tapestry and tried to make new, an old chair. ' he balls of gold to which we refer. Its claim to distinction lies in tbe I spoiled a dr?as worth- more than a new chair Sot only may they be taken as in­ frtct thnt when it gets ready to die it dications of wealth, but as a sign and smashed my thumb with the hammer, and the digs a hole for itself in tbe earth and old chair looked worse than before. thnt pledges are received. But the jtmoB w. j . pollabd. completely buries Itself. Later a slen­ ‘ No more fixing over, old. worn-out furniture for me. balls do not indicate what they really der green shoot springs from the spot. are.* They are the arms of tlie Medici brought up for sentence. He declares . . As ever, - 671 Broad St. that tbe plan lias proved eminently This bears two or more leaves near its family. Whoever has visited Florence top. ' Lou j 4th Floor, Wiss Bldg., Take elevator will recall the three balls alternated successful and bas kept man/ unfortu­ nate victims from doing time on the iTpon investigation It is found that P. S.:—I’ll buy new so long as I can get stylish, with tbe red lilies. But how cornea it rhe green shoot springs from tbe head long wearing furniture at such reasonable prices at that tbe decorations of tbe Tuscan pal­ rock pile and bas been tbe Instrument Newark, N. J. iu showing numbers of erring men the of tbe dead caterpillar, and further in­ ace have found their way to London vestigation develops the fact that the 22k Gold Crowns ...... 55 and elsewhere? better way. HAHNE & CO’S. Says Judge Pollard: body of the caterpillar is filled with 21k Gold Fillings...... $1 The explanation is not difficult if we roots. . Sets of Teeth. . . . . v...... $5 up give the subject a momeut’s thoucbt. “I began tbe plan by releasing those NEWARK’S BIG FURNITURE STORE convicted on charges of drunkenness The form Is retained without change, A dentist who executes dental The first gold changers to settle lo and the roots do not pierce through London, as in Paris, were the Floren­ a ad petty offenses growing Gut of work painlessly usually doss finer drunkenness upon tbeir signing a to­ the skio or enter the ground. When and inore durable work than one who tines or Lombards. They chose Lom­ dug up tbis dead yet 11 ring freak pre­ tal abstinence honor pledge in open cannot, because the patient is per­ bard street as the place where they sents a, most odd appearance, for tbe Tfould carry on their business. Thu*** court and requiring them to keep it or fectly still and does not impede the suffer tbe penalty. This plan gave the head and even tbe eyes of the cater­ early settlers are perpetuated today by pillar are distinctly seen, yet from the progress of the dentist with convul­ tbe bankers. In tbe early days the in­ offender an opportunity to work out his own salvation and to reform him­ he;'.d Is growing the green sprout, with sive grasps at liis hands. habitants counted among tbeir number its leaves. Wo isk oat-'on^s a"»t .benuse some of the Medici family, and to in­ self—and gave the state a sober and Everything In Groceries we have the'finest and besteq tap­ spire confidence they exhibited their better citizen and protected au inno­ family arms, to which they had a per cent family. 1 required tlie defendant "A Child Shall Lead Them.’’ ped Dental Offices in this State, but to re [tort to me at my residence after feet right. Tbe family of Medici is e.\ It was in Boston, because we have the FACILITIES, tinet today, but tbeir arms survive working horn’s and so acted, aa my They were having a “difference.” and the SKILLED MEN to give the own probation officer. them, tbe present users thinking the “After carefni cogitation,” said he, We carry the finest and most very best dental service that can “I was tabled by this plan to save “I am firmly convinced that I dis­ respectability of the origin too gTeat to he given anywhere, or at any price 05 per cent of those put ou pledge pa­ be dispensed with.—London Globe. played a deplorable lack of discern­ complete line of groceries you role.” ment in choosing you as the partner —and thej fees are always reason­ >jf my joys and sorrows.” able. '.1 ' ■ ' ■ '. ' On Being Calm. can imagine. We are centrally S “You are correct,” said she. “and I One of the finest things within reach BATTLESHIP NEW YORK. am sure that I must have been - stif­ of tbe average Individual Is calmness. fen ng under a mental aberration to located, insuring quick deliveries, It is also profitable. Admiral Sampson’s Grandson Placed First F:ivet In Her Keel. bave given an affirmative answer to Calmness is tbe twin sister of com­ your impassioned pleading.” To Wat Tyler Cluverius, Jr., a gTand- and added to this our prices are fort. The man or woman who has “I have realized,” said Bartholomew, formed the' babit of calmness Is apt to son of tbe late Rear Admiral Sampson, tbe four-year-old progeny, as be step­ was given the distinction of placing the lowest in this vicinity. be comfortable wlien others aie un­ ped from the nursery—“I have re­ the first rivet in the Ueel of the United comfortable. alised for several years that my pa­ Nor Is it such a difficult m atter to States battleship New York, work on rental affiliations were uncongenial, I We provide the finest in groceries, which has jnst been begun at the make this h;ibit fee) enough at bome might almost say distasteful. But 1 Of ail kinds every day to become a member of tlie family! Brooklyn navy yard. have deemed it my duty to continue as at the lowest prices and serve For calmness is about ninety per The New York will be America's big­ ‘the tie that binds.’ Now I must in­ OYSTERS AND cent freedom from fear. gest battleship. She will bave ten sist that unless you show to each other you promptly. As a rule, the person wtiu Is cot calm fourteen-Inch guns, and ber engines the courtesies due my immediate an­ is afraid of something or somebody. will be of :;i!,(XX> indicated horsepower cestors I shall be forced to repudiate . 1 ■ . j, • ■ CLAMS Afraid of self, perhaps. And tbat is H er displacement will be 27.000 tons, my relations hi p." ‘ the most disconcerting sort of fear. length over all 573 feet ami width 3r> They embraced. Again a little child Always ready to deliver Tbe way to be calm is to he calm. feet. She will cost !J. doesn’t talk. She's almost two years Quite a number of new devices—uaval duplicate of hers,—Puck. 1S9 Whitford Ave., Nutley. '‘Ah,’’ said;the bidder in an under­ D. G. DecHcr, Local /Honf old and hasn’t spoken a ma'd yet. secrets at present, however—are to be Phone 846-J tone and with a chuckle, “I thought 413-415 riarfcet St., Newark, N .i Mr. Jones—I know, dear, bat do yon utilized for finding .the range of foes Civilization is first and foremost a 7G William St., N. Y. Phone John 5400, that would give ’Jm a start!” ’ ■ “. ; - fHONRS SioJNeworlc; 892.1. Natley ever give baby a chance? ■ lit battle. moral thing.—Amiel, :: \ -■ T-

TYrcW M i Ci.3 E F " 7 The} Are ti'iscl Thare, but Not For tha Native Languaga, Suppose you are taken from your Welsbaeh T y p e w rite s a re now imuJc fo r u se j:i Horne= nearly a Imlidirt! Ifiuirurtijei;, an cl they are sold nil uier the worid. family before your home is paid but tliwe is still out 1 jri'etil nation \v!ii<-h. for a very HimpJe wison. has Economical Hbme Light no typewriters tlint write i(s ton^iif, for. Wi 11 your wife be able to take Thnt nation is CiliUji. . Thi_> EnsIiMLi ;ili>h;it>et h;is 1 wenty-sis care of the mortgage? A Life In^ Will Brighten Your House. Will Save Yoa Money. letters. llie Kussiau thirty-sis. TLil: typewriter P“udui.-('d fur tin? Iltissitm H b m e r , COSTS ONLY 7Sc A MONTH market is the kir^est mail?, but u > surance policy in The Prudential typewriter could In* made that wonM FOR THREE MONTHS; OR $2.25 COMPLETE tu bt> iii-j; enough fur the C’liiaesi of Sufficient amount will guar= laitjaNtjre. which has m* alphabet, but Builders! in represented Uy sL:iu i-baruiftwis,. of Gives Eighty Candlepower Illumination. which tbere are about Sft.CHO. Of th.1* antee its paymers t Secure this irrcn t mi in ber of wurils found iu fb? Burns Three Hours on One Cent’s Worth of Gas. Kurils)! Ia n icunjie oni.r a small propor­ tion are used for (Lie ordinary purposes protection without delay* of speech, and the same would be trus Knowing the extra fine quality of the Lamp, we readily guar­ as lo the characters \isvd in the Chi­ antee it and insure it against breakage foi first three mouths. This nese language, but the tiumber of Chi­ applies also to glassware and mantels. n e e i Lmrat-ters commonly employed is still far greater than .conic! Ds" put on any typewriter. So this nation of 400.- Buy a Welsbaeh Economical Home Light. Agent will install it. OfiO.OOO people lias uo typewriter in its You can take three months to pay for it. We are satisfied you will be ottij tousle. satisfied. ‘ But that doesn't moan that no. type­ writers are sold 5u China. More ami more Chinese are learning other lan­ guages besides their own. and Chines? merchants ancl resident foreign naei- PUBLIC SERVICE GAS COMPANY cbnnts «se typewriters, and they fir" used in legations ancl in eonsular of­ fices aud In tianlis nnd shipping offices and {•ofleifes and by missionaries, by Tnrions people. Altogether there nr:1 sold iu China a good many typewrit­ ers.—"Washington Post- AN ANCIENT LEGEND. usiness Directory Creation of the Cocoanut, the Wakwal< and the Palm Tree. According to the opinion of tbe olt! MRS. P. B. BROSS GEORGE C. BAPTISTE ASSOCIATION historians and the commentators o( FASHIONABLE PRESSnAKING CARPENTER AND BUILDER; , Organized 1885 the Koran, (Jod created from tbe re­ Evening and Lingerie Dresses a Specialty JOBBING AND ALTERATIONS mainder of tbe clay of tyhlch Adam 71 MOUKTTA1N VIEW AVENUE was made the Uullseer, or eocoii tree, ; BETTEK THAS A SMISGS EtSK NUTLEY, N. J. Phone 822 ' : NUTLEY, N. J. which Is found in abumlauce tn tLm MONEY TO LOAN OVERLAND MODEL 59T Indian islands. Jt produces a nut which is brought to Anatolia and THOMAS HAYES BROSS & COMPANYPATRONIZE A HOME INSTITUTION Roamili. The Interior and oily part OLDEST ESTABLISHED PLUMBER IN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR : A 30-Horse Power, 5 Passenger, Fore is nourishing and fortifying food. Ttie TOWN . Meetings 3d Wednesday evening of abeil is worked loto spoons aud eup« GAS FITTING AND HEATING PA1NTIKG AND DECORATING ! each month, at Park School Hall Door Touring Car. For of tbe size of a man's bead. It is a Office 206 Chestnut St. 336-340-342 Passaic Ave., Nutley, N. J. Phone 836 round black cut on which all the Res. 71 Mountain View Ave. parts of a man’s head may be seen— Phone 810-J T. S. B ro w n , President: $ 9 0 0 mouth, nose, eyebrows, eyes, hair aud H. A. Connolly, Secretary : : wWsk era—before it was formed from WILLIAM H. PARRY KEYSER & FLEMING Erkesi V.: Cocieefair, Treasurer Adam's clay. A wonderful sight! Attorney rad Counsellor a t Law Painters :: Decorators :: Pfcper HaBgerSi: : Wiujam H.1 Parry, Attorney :" A 45-Horse Power, 5 Passenger, Fore From the same clijy God created . FIRM OF HA^PSON AND PARKY Residence: 14 Beech St., NUTLEY, N; J. also the wafcwak, found in India, tin? Office—Room 404 Unloa 9 Clinton St. Phone 1035 Bloomfield Door Touring Car For $1,500 fruit of which resembles u man’s NEWARK, Nr J. Office—226 CHESTNUT STREET head, which, shtikeu by the wind, emits Residence, 440 C entre St.. Nutley, N. J, the sound of wafcwafi. Pboue^TS J N u tley —388a X, N ew ark, N, J, Phone 952-L Opp Post Office A...... Finally was created also tiie palm ALEXANDER EDWARDS tree frotn the remainder of Adam’s PAINTER AND DECORATOR DffiECTOE AND clay at Kufa. near the water Tinnoor. FRANCIS J. McKENRY NUTLEY GARAGE Kalsomining and Paper Hanging GENERAL CONTRACTING Tbis is said to be the reason why the 37 Newark St.. near Glendale S t loop palm trees of Kufa. Medain and Om- Grading, Curbing, Flagging, Paving NUTLEY. N. J. Cement Walks, Etc. : S. S. DAVIS, OVERLAND AGENT maun are straight and upright, like Prompt Attention Given to Mail Orders Personal Services Day or Night—Every­ All work guaranteed to be done in a Franklin Ave., near West Nutiey Station the stature of a man. If you cut its thing pertaining to the business furnished 168 CHESTNUT ST., NUTLEY, N. J. branches it does uot only no harm to work man like manner PHOITE Sjs W it, hnt grows even more, like the hair and beard of men, but If yoti cut off Q. H. ANGELL W. L. JONES £56-558 Bloomfield Avenue ,■ the bead of tbe paim tree it gives a : ; FLORIST : : reddish juice like blood, aad the tree WATCHMAKER AND JEWELEK BLOOMFIELD, N. J. perishes like a man whose head is cut Cut Flowers, Ferns, Palms, Etc., off.—Evlia Effendl, ‘'Travels.” 172 Chestnut St., Nutley,N J. Funeral Designs on Short Notice; Andrew Alexander Centre St., and Passaic Av., Nutley, N. J. The only absolutely Fireproof Telephone t0t0-W ____ Blunders by Novelists. PH O N E 102?’ : Novelists, even of eminence, are bssmc October Brides prone to make blunders. Sir Walter WILLIAM SEARLE W arehouse ]p F t o im tj Successor to J. Searle &. Son H. E. BROWN can choose slippers and shoe outfits here Besant ia “For Faith and Freedom” wrote after the Eyklns had settled in BEEF, FORK, M OTTOS, LAMB, YEAL SHAVING AND HAIR MESSIKG PAKLOK HANLON’S with least trouble. An immense Providence, "Barn a by soon grew tired Poultry and Game in Season Children’s Hair Cutting a Specialty stock, including’ every correct of this quiet life and went on board n 310 Franklin Avenue, Near Clnrcfc S t 191-193 Jefferscn St. steamer bound for England, prom is injj PHONE 977-W 194 Chestnat Street, Nntley, N. J. style and material, with pains­ that we should hear from him." Thia PASSAIC, N. J. taking salespeople, expert at fit­ was in 1GS6 or 1087, aad the Srsf J r . steam er frio m America to this country KEYSER & CORB FRED SPATZ, Furniture and Pianos Moved to all parts ting. did not reach Liverpool till July, Plumbing, Gas, Steam Fitting and Sheet Gemeral Contracting—Building of the city or country. : ■ V:--1 Curbing and Flagging, Paving, Cement Wilkie Coil ins also made numerous Metal Work. Separate Locked Rootns. A : : ,' The new slipper trimmings amazing blunders. In "The Duel In Walks, Etc.—Cement work in all its Highest Testimonials. " . . : . - : : brencites. Estimates cheerfully given are particularly beautiful. Herne Wood” he makes the story open 309FRANKLIN AVENUE, NUTLEY, N. J. First Class Paddee Vans. , ' : ^ 30 RUTAN PL., NEAR HARRISON ST. Res. phone 453-B . ; Offlce phone 609 witb tbe receipt of a telegram, aud the telephone connection _____ Telephone 839-W: AT NINETEENTH STREET. period is 1S17. when twenty years had to elapse before the first telegraphic ©. S. DAVIS PHONE 828 NUTLEY - wire was laid. Three of tbe characters i SDBDRBAN LACNDRY also talk of “taking tiie express train OVERLAND AGENCY J. M. DAVIS to London” in defiance of the fact that Hardware, Tinware, Paints, (Mis and Glass CENTRAL HOTEL the first railway to London was not 188 CHESTNUT STREET, NUTLEY Office:—Passaic Aye., near Chestnut St WILLIAM DONNELLY opened till 1838. L. J. PirrrE®SES, Prop, Phone 810-L PHONE 973-W (LICENSED) attention paid to Commercial Two Seats in the Aisie. On a visit of John W. Gates to New F. C. WITTMANN S STAGER BROS. Trade— Heals at AH Hours York shortly before his last trip Choice Teas and Coffee—Butter and Eggs FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND CRAIN ODORLESS EXCAVATING abroad he was discussing DELICATESSEN, ETC.. POULTRY SUPPLIES BOWLIWG ALLEYS speculation and how dull it was with Avondale Road and Weston Place 279 Franklin Avenne, Nutley, N. j . 16? CHESTNUT STREET WITH UP-TO-DATE METHODS a friend who sometimes takes a flier NUTLEY. NEW JERSEY in the market himself. PHONE 8'19-W / NUT1.EY.N.J. . “Let me see,” said the friend; “it -GASOLINE— Residence:—NEW AND JOHN STREETS was five years ago that a Stock Ex­ CENTRAL MEAT MAMET Holidays and all Hours of the Night change seat brought $37,000, Now one V. E. BROADBENT, Prop. ALLAN B. STIRRATT BELLEVILLE, N. J* can be got for $75,000." Beef, Veal, JHotton, Lamb, Etc. HUGH HALLIDY “Seventy-five thousand doliars!" Poultry and Qatne ln Season Kerosene, Benzine, Crude, Mobile M. J. Callahan, 39 Church Street, Agent. shouted Gates. ‘‘If a man went down 234 Chestnut Street - Nutley, N. J. and Plocr Oils—Gil -Heaters to the exchange w ith $75,000 real mon­ Phone 978-J " 85 Vreeland Avenue, . Nutley, N, J. Chestnut Street, Nutley, N. J. : ey tie could get two seats on the mid­ dle aisle."—New York Sun. WILLIAM R. STIRRATT Furniture and PianoS 'irioyed: with FERD. HABERLE Safety and Despatdi : - : : FUNERAL DIRECTOR Tine Jenny Lind Rook. ALLWOOD. NEW JERSEY ■■ '■ General Trucking >. The Ohio river cl a J ms among its CAMP CHAIRS AND CARD TABLES P U K ( E M I L K VERY one In Nutley knows or bas heard of the treasures the Jenny Lind rock. The 176 CHESTNUT STREET ; Personally supervised fram our cows to superior coat sold by Walter Fredericks, from his singer was a passenger on a steamer Residence:—365 Franklin Ave., Nutley ; your door. Orders may be left'with West Nutley Practical po ck ets near tiie Delawanna Station. which struck on a sand har near the Phone 923 Nutiey' P. F. Giithrie. Highfield lane.; , E We bave purchased these pockets; have also rock, and while waiting for the boat LADIES’ TAILORING CO, purchased up-to-date screens; put it) a new Fairbanks to be floated Miss T.i nil had boatmen V. LOMBARDY & SON row her out to the rock, where she '..v. M. AYERSON. Prop. S cales. CU5TOJ1 TAILOR NUTLEY MARKET The management ol the pockets, weighing and stood sloae and sang a song, ' Ladies-and Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned, A. BLUM, Prop. - Suits Hade to Order ■ delivery of the coal will be conducted by Hr. Louis Pressed, Repaired and Dyed : Beef, Veal, Mutton, Etc, atReasonablePrices O f C ourse; WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED -, A. Smittl. In. the bankruptcy court I once 561 Franklin Avenue, West Nutley, N. J. 344 PASSAIC AVENUE - NUTLEY We also purchase our Lehigh Coal from the „ W* also do Cleaninj},' Pressing and heard a witness asked tbe amount of 909-R NUTLEY ■ ' ■' P3me88S-W ,: ' ,; v;-:;;'- Repairing on Ladies’ anti Gentleman’s Company’s pockets at Riverside, Newark, N. J. hla gross income. “>Ie gross income, Clothes. : Wot* called for and delivered A. L. VAN WINKLE & CO. Is it? Sure an' I’d have ye know that REALTY BLDO., HIOH STREET I have no grass Income.' I’m a fisher­ ■ -■ v PHONE I024-J ''A ■ ■' ' ! man, an' me income is all net,” was GLEN RIDGE CEMETERY the astonishing reply.—GreCD Bag. FRANKLIN AVE. AND JEROLEMON ST., BLOOMFIELD, N. J. THE BEST ACC^EflT INSURANCE A Queer Cuitomer, Lots of Pour Graves and over Irom $60 upward "Mandy,” said the village tailor to his wife, *Tm going to give Sam Bil­ Single Graves $14. ^ - C. W. BOYNTAN lings a suit of clothes for a pig,” Small Cost — Big Results MAIN OFFICE;: BRANCH OFFICE: 159 Whitford A ve,, Nutley. ' “My goodness, papa!" exclaimed his . . ..■■■'■: Phone-846-J little daughter. “What does a ply ON|CEnETKRY GROUNDS Scheuer Bldg., Newark,;N. J. NUTLEY SUN WANT ADS want with a suit of clothes 7**“ New T«1.CI6-43-J Bloomlleld Telephoae 3922 ilarket 76 William St., N. Y. Phone John 5400 York Times. DIVORCE TO ANCIENT ROME. WANTWA ADVERTISMENTS. .Om Woman Had Eight Husbands III FLAT TO LET—FIVE ROOMS AND BAT H; ...... Five Years. all'imiwovements; aE newly papered “We are assured by Seneca,” says $15; half month free. 132 Chestnut : tie .historlal injre, “that tiiere were ■- women ia ancient Itume "who counted street. : ; tf ; tbeir ages not by their years, but by TO LET-—98 HILLSIDE AVENUE, FIVE tbe inisbands tbey liad had. .Hivenal rooms, gas and water. Inquire A. tells ot one vroman who bad married POWELSON, 441 Franklin avenue. 10-21 6 9 3 - 6 9 5 , Newark eight husbands ia fiTe years. Divorce was granted on the slightest pretest. HOUiK TO f i t M - 6 KOOMS, GARDEN, Many separated merely from lova of bam and chicken run; rent $12. 88 change, disdaining to give any reason, Frmiktin ayonue, Nutley, 10-21 lifce rAemIiis2s Pa ulus. ■who told . hhi friemis th at ‘he knew best w-iiere hia l-OR SALE—NO, 32 COLONIAL TER­ lew Style— Stunning shoes pinched him.’ . race, Nutiey. At moderate price, on “Rich wires wete not much sought easy terms. “Ideal location. Should be after by ivLne men. Tbeir complete seen to be appreciated. Communicate We are holding an important sale of brass and |j ‘ emancipation made them difficult to with owner, D. MacMILLAN, 15 Mont- ■ manage. Accordingly, since both rieti view place. Phone 827-R. Will rent on iron beds and bedding this week. Here are some of '] nnd poor wives' were objectionable, ttie trial. tf Ready-to-Wear H a t s ! iarge majority of men never married. the offerings: ■ ■ . . -'JV,-.' ... . : . ; . 1 at ail. In most cases a lionum. bride- FOR SALL—RHODE ISLAND EEDS, 20 { groom knew practically nothing of his pullets, 6 cockerels. J. L. MILLER, j wife’;; character until after marriage. 22fi Vreeland a verm e. Enameled Beds 6B,C0Biass Beds, bright or satin I “Marriage for the Homan woman finis-h...... - 62,00 24J0 White Em.meled Btds, for Velvet hats, trixuned writ taffeta and ! meant a transition from rigid sectu- WANTED—DAY’S WCKK; WASHJNG OK 55.CO Brass Beds, square posts, this sale... ',.21.50 : sion to almost unbounded liberty. She ironing. Apply MRS. FREEMAN, No. special a f...... 41.00 10 Hancox street, (fiist flooi Nutley, 20.00 Whitt Enemeltd Bed*, for two wired loops ef taffeta, and fiaisked | appeared as a matter of course at her 65.00 Brass Eecs, squaie posts, this sale...... 17.5.0. ■ husband's table -whether he bad cow­ N. J. : 10-21 special a t...... jio.00 ! pany or nut. She could so where she y19.00 White: Er, a rat led Beds, for w ith Velvet LOST—ON^WED^EEDa Y: teOENING IN 75.00 B ists Btdi, solid tia ts coi­ buttons. We have tilced, eiHit-r to the temples o f Isis this sale.. :...... IC.SO vicinity of Saiterthwate avenue and ners, a t ...... ^ .60.00 i ;!ni3 Sera pis or to the clrcua and am- 16.50- White Enameled Beds, for | them iu §11 colors and black, at | phltheater. Rhe had ljer own ti'oopa North road. Black Cocker Spaniel with this sale...... 14.SO 55.00 Brass Beds, bright or satin .[ white spot on “breast. Repaid. Return finish, at...... ---- - . 70.00 ] of wi;ives, over whom sbe ruled with­ 15.00 White Erian eltd Beds, ior , out interference.’’ to MKS. STEPHEN H, DORR, Sauerth- this sale.. ---■ ...... - ,-12.50 waite avemie. • 13.60 White En; meied Beds, for riattresses 5 0 0 TRIMMED HATS THEY ATE LEATHER. FLAT TO LET—1IV E ROOMS AND BATH this sale...... --.11.50 3..Of | soft top Excelsior Mattress, with ali improvements ai.d separate 12.50 White Enameled Beds, for spew ally priced a t . . - ^ .2.50 The Way Morgan's Pirates Prepared heater. Apply 42 Myitle avenue. 10-21 this>;saie,...... 11,00 4.00.solt top and bottcm Excelsior Their Tough Food. Are Ready For You at 10.75 White Ed£I3 ekd Beds, for The infamous Captain Morgan and FCR KENT—TWO La RGE PLEASANT Mattress at •>>...... 3.00 c this sale.. bis piratical crew were sometimes la rooms for light house keeping in private ...... 9,00 5.00 Combination: Mattress, spec­ 9.00 Whte tijrht places at Panama aud ou one family, second floor; steam heat; furnished E ntm tltd Btds, 7.50 ially ptiCfd a t...... — 3.93 Made hats, felts and velvets, trimmed "with gj 8.25 White occasion were reduced to eating their or unfurnished; fuel ess cooker; kitchen Enameltd, Eeds 7,00 7.00 Combination llflattrest es, spec­ 5.00 White ioalher privileges. Address C., Sun office. Enameled Beds 3.9S. ially priced at ,*...... 5,CO ■si cies; pheasant tails, tufts, fancy quills, ponpons, “Some persons,” says one of tbe com­ 4.00 White Enameled Beds 3.25 10.00 Gotten Fell M aluets, sj.€c- WANTED—ti n t LOYiftLKT AS COCK pany (Exqnemelin, whose narrative is ially piited < ■ ,, - , ...... k 25 and laundress. Addiess, K, Nutiey jstrich -:iuliis, feather bands, breasts, etc. ret) red need hi “Tlse Buccaneers In (he Brass Beds 12.Lt Cctlcn I t it Jfia ttittses, spec­ Sun office, ■ 10-2 V/eSfl Tnifies"). ‘"\vtKi uem - weftMiistof ially priced at. ...,...... 8.25 3.00 Brass Beds, blight or satin their mothers' kitchens may ask how WORK WANTED BY YOUNG MAN— fioisl:...... , ...... 25.50 these pirates could eat. swallow and handy with horses, good driver; will Ai exquisite display of Millinery, 27.50 Biass Beds, blight or satin Steel Bed Sptir £s digest these pieces of ten I her, so hard work in garden and take care of grounds. finifl'...... 20.CO and dry, unto whom 1 only answer Address FERRY ROBINSON, 12 Hancox Reg. 2.10 all-steel Etd Spjiitfs, that could they once experience what 25.00 Biass Beds, bright or satin hardly two alile, varied acd exclusive avenue. 10-7 specially priced a t . , ...... 1,70 hunger—or. rather, famine—is they finish------.,,,..15.C0 Reg. 2,75 all-sieel Bed Spiings, would certainly Bud the mauner by To j^l.1—1-l. v. a t- v ta KOoM HOUSE 19 tiO Brass Beds, bright £nisb 12.50 specially priced a t . . . . . , i .. .1.3S a^3 Ikss famous Mats of ours their own necessity, as the pirates dirt. on Nutley Terrace, all modern improve­ 37.50 Bia;s Bt ds, biight[ cr ’ satin ments Inquire 31 Terrace avenue- 10-14 Reg. 4.CO all-steel Bsd Sniiigp, ■'For these first took the leather and finis!'...... 29,50 : ’ specially priced a t...... 3.25 at - - ■ - - : sliced it in pieces. Then they beat it FOR SALE CHEAP—CORD WOOD AND 415.C0 Brass Btds, biiglit or satin Reg. 5,00 all-steel Btd Springs; between 1 w<> stones and rubbed ir.ofteu chestnut costs. Apply 241 Prospect. finish...... 30,00 sreciaJJy piit( d a t....,. .. . ,4.E5 dipping it in the water of the river 50.00 Brass beds, bright or satin WANTED — WASHING AND IRONING Keg. .6.00 ail-tteel Bed Springs, to render it by these means supple finish..!.. _____ ...... 35.00 and tender. Lastly they Scraped olt to take home. Apply MRS, THOMPSON, specially priced a t...... ,.S:00 TELEPHONES 604-5-S the hair and roasted or broiled it upon 49 Passaic avenue, Nutley, 10-14 the tile. Aud, being tbits cooked, they HAVE ONE OS TWO FINELY FUR­ cut ft into small morsels and ate it. nished large rooms in private family. MAIL ORDERS FILLED helping it down with frequent gulps MRS. GILLIN, 121 Centre street, Nutley; SOHEUERMARKET of water, which by good fortune they or will take two or three bo aiders. 10-2 FREE had right at hand.” GOODS DEL1VRED ROOMS WITH BOARD; ALL IMPROVE* Coqaelin Made the Audience Walt. ments; private family of adults; central Great Ten-Day Special Cut-Price Sale The architect Bluet was a friend of location. Address M. P., Nutley Sun I___ BAMBERGER CO. the elder Ciniueliu. Ho delighted to office. 10-2 After a few weeks of hard studying and careful buying we have secured the nn- 3 sre‘w :a ,rlc )3sr. J". 3*,t line of goods ever shipped in Passaic and we are going to give the public the speak of a performance of ■‘Cyrano THOROUGH INSTRUCTION IN PIANO de Bergerac’’ ia which be went to benefit for the next ten days. Study this ad. and you will see where you can save and Musical Theory. Will also accept jyour dollars, > praise tbe irenlal actor iu his dressing room, between nets. engagements as accompanist. Address % SALE COMMENCED THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, ENDS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. “i admire you above all,” he sahi MISS ETHEL LEWIS, 259 Prospect street, to tlie at'luf. "in tbe couplets of the West Nutley. 10-21 Flour! Flour! Down! Down! •Cadets of tinseutiy-’ ” GET A FIGURE AND HAVE A NICE SCHEUER’S BEST XXXX HUNGARIAN PROCESS. At lh:it moment word came to Coijuo hard wood floor laid by the Newarl; lin that the curtain was rising for the PARQUET FLOORING COMPANY, 280 $6.00 Barrel; 75c Bag nest art, i . Newark. N.-JF. 11-12 This Flour is guaranteed equal in quality to any of the mocfi advertised brands “ Wait, wait!” gxclnliiH'd Cornel in. TO LET—EIGHT ROOM HOUSE WITH lor wbich you pay 25 per cent. more. You get every bit of news “Leave mu Uere alone witb Biuet." all improvements; newly and beauti­ Tomatoes, solid packed, red ripe fruit, [Salt—Finest family or dairy, worth 35t; “My friend." he said to the a re Iii feet, fully decorated; up-to-date steam plant, can ...... fic j bus...... 2 9 c "it is with pleasure (hat 1 am now Soaps—Satin Gloss, Babbitt’s Naphtha, ;Mustard—Coleman's Imjxiited can. - 11c going to repent the pussage which bus screens, etc. Five minutes from station; cake...... ■ • * 4c ! Laundry Soap—S. and Co/s, made from three minutes from trolley. W- E. . accurate..coBden S€ d.. 'Corn Flakes—Ford’s Brand, fresh and; the purest and best material, No bet- pleased you. For me your approba­ CORNELL, 281 Avondale road. tf crisp, pkg...... Sc jter made. 8 large cakes...... 25c tion is worth more than the plaudits Crackers—Fig Bars, 5 O'clock Teas. Social Cheese—Finest New York Statefull cream of the Whole house.” ■ * FOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS ON PROSPECT a T e a s.lb ...... So lb...... 17c And while tbe audience walled he street on easy terras. Inquire ROBERT readable ..timely Corn Starch—A. and C., Best Made, large Cocoa—Gold Medal, no better made, gave anew for Biuet aioue the "Cadets CUNNINGHAM. 322 Chestnut street, pkg 4'Ac box. - - ...... 15c of (ias'-ony.”—Cri de Paris, Nutiey, N. J. tf Corn—Royal Blue, sweet as sugar. Rolled Oats—Fresh from the mill. 3 FOR SALE OR TO RENT—8-ROOM HOUSE can ...... SMIc lbs...... 10c Asparagus—Choice long tender stalks, A Famous Walking Match. 54 Prospect street; all impropementa; Crackers—Uneeda Biscuits. Zu Zo and Thomas Builey Aldrich was one of can...... l>!c Lemon Snaps, pkg...... 3 ‘Ac just newly decorated, painted and var­ Baking Powder—Premium brand, strictly the cbarncfers made uotnble iu a eeSe­ nished. Inquire, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, pure, none better at any price, lb Evaporated Milk—Van Camp’s, can 714c ll rated walking match wbicb was got 322 Chestnut street. tf can...... ■...... 27 c iVhiskey—Hunter or Wilson, bottle 95c up by DicUefls during bis second visit FOR SALE — FOUR COMFORTABLE Sauce—Lea and Perrins’ Imported, bot­ Pound Cake—Plain, raisin or citron, to America. Tlie match was a stretch homes. Five minutes from train, trol­ tle ...... 19c lb...... 10c of about sis milei) over the Bus ton tailldam toward .Newton Center, iu ley, schools and churches; improvements. Easy terms .Prices from $3,800 to $3,200. tbe articles of agreement the slgna- JOSEPH STIRRATT, 119 Chestnut street, Very Best Creamery Butter, lb - 2 9 c tiiri’s were sin ted to he* Nutley. , tf The Boston B antam ...... -.3. JR. Osgood JBest White Vinegar...... 17c Coffee; Regular price, 24c lb box...... 22c Massachusetts J.’ tn :i;y...... JD i’lT . K' “ IJ :-t Whole Mixed Spice, lb...... 19c Choice Black or Mixed lea. A wonderfully TSie’OtuSsilin G a sp e r..C h a rle s Dickens First American Glass Factory. Batch Cleanser, box...... -.. 7 'A e good drinker for the price, lb------23c At the dinner given hy (he content­ Erection of the first American glass 3dason Jars, dozen...... 47c California Wines—Choice Port or Sherry, ail ts at the Parker House. Ill Boston, factory took place in TeMple township, Ohio Swiss Cheese, ib...... 2ic| gallon...... 95c N. H., in 1780. Shredded Wheat, pkgt- ...... 10c iUnfermented Grape Juice—pint bottle20c. after the fatigues of the match were ia r g e Dill Pickles, doz...... 10c |qt bottle...... 35c over there wf-re present besides the .Pea Beans, eo 2 to 4 P. n.j B to S’P, n.; . Also him in tlie automobile to his dancing Australia once possessed an amiable Tnead»y aad Friday MornloEs fito t t- Tice president bave been declined a And,he sent the nest morning an un­ clnss.*’—CMcago lieeOrd-fiepBia, Office d09Eecial powers to atop all GEA&INfJ AND ROAD w o r k V - trains traveling on Sundays. Its standard of 102.9 grains. them.—Exchange. “Good hietr'11; resultsifrom 'well'direct­ 88 BUJOMFIELD AVE,, NUTlJEY ■ ed efforts to StjepeeQ.