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VOL. , MIDDLESEX COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923. NO. 49. JUNE W. C.T.U. MEETING. THE CHURCHES. . MRS. CORNELIA DEY HIGHTSTOWN. mtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif The June meeting of the w! C. T.U Mrs. Cornelia Dey passed away on . First Presbyterian. will be held at" the home of Mrs. Sunday morning from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Turner, E Business Hoars—Oron 8:30. Close ot 6:00. Evcrr Day, Saturday Incladod. 3 Carleton Campbell on Tuesday after- her granddaughter; Mrs. Howard G. Mrs. Floyd Huff spent Wednesday at Prayer Meeting this Friday night noon,. June 12th, a three o'clock. Pickering, Franklin Street, Hights- Hamminton. <• at eight o'clock. 'Subject: ''No come back for beer own. Mrs. Qey was about the oldest ' Airs. John Ervin of North Main Sunday School at 10 o'clock. and wjne, why?" Flower mission resident of this .section as she .was Street spent Thursday at Windsor Men's Bib|e;i Class at the same and relief work report. Reading-by in the 96th year of her age. ' She with' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ervin. hour, taught'by the pastor. Miss Marian Barclay. Committee: toeniqSwern & (g. I was the widow of John H. Dey who Mr? and Mrs. J. B. Schenck are I»M-WH'I I I'I-I»I-M ship?" Music will be furnished for the NOTICE. 8:00 P. M. Community Service in occasion by the Peddie Band. In accordance with_ the announced' Gome Hear Mary- i Imported Dress Tissues, oOc yard = the First Church. o purpose of the Postmaster General = ^ 32 inches wide, bright Plaids; fast colors for dresses, E Prayer Meeting Tliursday evening MISSION STCDV CLASS. •to-h-u-manize the Postal Service by Sins- at 8 o'clock. improving the working conditions at E making cool and pretty. " „ = The Christian Endeavor Society oi Post Offices, the Post Office' Depart- = • 36 inches wide, fine finish checks, plaids and stripes. 5 Strangers and visitors especially the- Second Presbyterian church will welcome. f\ ment has authorized the closing of Along with Betty and her big hold a mission study class during this office with the dispatch of the E Sale of Dress Fabrics and Domestics—Main Floor—Corner Store. E the month of June. An interesting last out going mail each day. brother William—In fact- nearly THE COMMVXIOX SERVICES. program will be given each meeting. iTiiiiiilllliilliiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiifF Persons having Postal or Money every child in the primary and Every C. E. member is expected to Order business to transact with this Tho Sacrament of ' the Lord's come and bring a friend. Miss Mary beginners department will take Supper was celebrated in both the office are therefore notified that be- soseos ogoosososcceossososos Fijst and Second -Presbyterian Groves will lead the uieetins on Sun- ginning June 11th, 1923,- that this , part in our Children's Day per- day evening, June 10th. office will close at 6:45 P. M. Stand- churches with pood congregations vices on Sunday morning. . 1847 ' A. V. Manning's Sons Sunday morning. The following o ard Time, Respectfully, 1923 were received at the .First Presby- THIS.MEANS YOU, MR. DRIVER. E. W. WALKER, Postmaster. terian church—On Confession of During the period oC June 2st to o SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH September 30tli, l!)2:>, the Cross Faith—Walter Dey, Jr., John B. HARTPEXCE—ROWLAND. Dorrance, Jr., Marvin Bennett, Al- Crossings" Cautiously enmpnien which All This "Week! berta Applegate, Clara Applepate, was inaugurated last year by the A quiet wedding was solemnized Russell Applegate, John H. Barclay, Safety .Section of the "American Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, Jr. By Letter—Mrs. Willard Apple- Railway Association will be contin- in tho' First Presbyterian Church of Quality Our Motto. gate and Miss Mary Denison! ued by all of itue Railroads through- Princeton, when Miss Coy_;i_ Rowland out the United States in an endeavor became the hride of_ County Clerk, At the Second Presbyterian church of Mercer, Harry C. Hartpence, of On Confession of Faith—James F. to reduce the number ' of railroad- Headquarters for highway crossing accidents. Trenton. Eiker, Carl W. Eiker, Warren P. The ceremony, which was witness- Men's and Boys' Shoes, Red, —to be observed nationally and dedicated Dey. By Letter—Mrs. Warren P. In accordance with the program ed by the immediate families of the Dey, from the First Presbyterian which was adopted for 10 22, a very bride and bridegroom, was perform- [•Scouts, Working Shoes and Dress to the idea Belter Homes in America. Church, Jamesbuir; Charles F. Por- striking poster has been prepared, to b<> used universally and widely dis- ed by Rev. Sylvester Woodbridge Shoes, Overalls, Shirts, Under- ter, Mrs. Charles F. Porter and Miss Beach, of Princeton. Mrs. Marcus S. •Back of this week is the thought that the homes of Mary Porter, all from the First Re- tributed, showing an automobile Farr,' of Princeton, presided at the wear,- LadieV, Men's and Chil- formed Church of Freehold. about to be struck by a passenger America can be made places q£0real abode rather than train at, a crossing, in order to im- organ. The bride was attired in a dren's Hose, Hats, Caps and suit of gray poiret twill, with hat buildings to protect one from bad weather or-as mere., CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES. press upon the drivers of motor to match. Notions, vehicles the necessity to Cross Cross- - Miss Rowland is the daughter' of places to dine and sleep. A very fine program is underway ings Cautiously. Mrs. Emma F. and the late Richard •for presentation next Sunday morn- It.is recognized that the number Rowland, of Princeton.' For the past Fancy Groceries To develop good taste in Americans, to make the ing at 10:30 A. M. in' the Second ot automobiles using our highways is several years she has been secretary , home pleasing to the eye, to make it a place one would Presbyterian' Church in celebration constantly increasing and as they to County School Superintendent Bacon, Dried Beef,' Pork Roll, of Children's Day. The entire ser- traverse and cross the tracks of the 'Joseph M. Arnold. Mr. Hartppnce, Veal Loaf, Prepa'red Ham. prefer to be—those are the things these annual Better- vice will be given over to tho child- railroads throughout tho country at prior to his selection as Mercer Homes Weeks are for. ren. Selections will be used from grade levpl, the increasing number of county clerk, * served for several BUY THE BEST. the order of service entitled, "The serious and fatal injuries arising-out years as secretary of the Mercer And we are anxious to have you make full use. of Children's iMend." The choir will of accidents at such, railroad-high- county board of taxation. Clover Bloom Butter, Nucoa way crossings is becoming a matter Manning's Service in-this respect. As Furniture, In- render an anthem. "Suffer tho little Immediately following trie cere- Margarine. Children to Come Unto Me" and of public note, therefore, the mem- mony the bride and "bridegroom left terjor Decorating and Floor Covering people /or over the children will present a Pageant bers of the American Railway As- for a weddig trip to Niagara Falls, entitled, "Summer Messengers." sociation are putting forth their Detroit and Lafayette', Ihd., at which At Bottom Prices. three-quarters of a century, such a service is worth, The parents of the children, mem- best effort to encourage travelers place they will visit relatives. your while. bers of the congregation and the- upon the highway, particularly those •using automobiles, Lo exercise a Mr. and Mrs. Hartpence will re- Delivery Days for TWii, Tuesday town people are invited to comcf and turn home by way of Washington. J During" this" Better Homos Week, or anytime, let enjoy this service. high degree of care at railroad-high- . o ami Friday. . " o- way intersections. STOLLS KEOPENS. us help you. As is noted on the poster, in bold AT YOXJK SBRVHCE. BETTS—MOUNT. 1 red- type, 9,101 persons have been The Stoll Blank Book and Station- Phone 4-M-12 ' Mrs. Sarah Mount, of Hightstown, killed and 24,208 persons have been announces the engagement of her ery Company, of Trenton, which suf- A. V. Mannings Sons,~ injured at railroadhighway crossings fered serious damage by fire several daughter Beatrice to Charles M. within a period of ftve years. Betts, of Princeton Junction. The months ago, has reopened tho stores, Joseph S. McCue, Think of it Mr. Driver, the next service, having been ^restored to the 20-22 South Broad Street, Trenton, N. J, wedding will take place in the near accident might be yours. Be, care- future. public last Saturday. The reopen- CRANBTIRY, Iff. J. ful. Be Careful. BE CAREFUL. ing is to be celebrated all this week. ' • ). ' /• .

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LARGEST CURB ERNST TRYGGEB SMITH SIGNS la MRS. A. W. COOK Supreme Court Justice New President-General of ths HOUSE FAILS Now Swedish Premier DRY LAW REPEAL Daughter! American Revolution Bankruptcy Petition Filed No Duty Imposed by Congress,' Against New Yqck Brokerage Constitution or Supreme . Firm—9,000 Customers. Court, He Asserts.

TEN OFFICES ARE-CLOSED VOLSTEAD BILL TO BE UPHELD,

Concern Said to Hold $10,000,000 In Repeal Does Not Legalize'Light Wines Securities Pledgad With It—Sus- and Beer, Governor Points Out, pension Stirs the 'Market. But Ends Jeopardy and Rush of Selling Results. Clarifies Relations of States. "

Albany, N. Y.—Governor Smith has Ne*w York.—Jones & Baker, the approved the Mullan-Gage State pro- largest firm of stock brokers of the hibition enforcement repealer. curb market and one of the largest The Governor proclaimed, without of any exchange, went into involun- specifically mentioning the presiden- tary bankruptcy upon petition of cy, his complete wllingness to sacri- three fellow brokers of the curb.'. The fice the chance of becoming the na- bankruptcy petition was filed at noon, tion's ruler in order to stand by his following a notice from ihe law com- own convictions. At the same time mittee o£ the curb, which had been he championed State rights. investigating Jones & Baker's busi- In a 4,000 word memorandum ex- ness methods, that auditors would be plaining his act, Governor Smith in eect told President Harding that put upon their books. what New York State does about Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook of Pitta- 'Spokesmen for the firm eaid there prohibition enforcement is none of burgh, Pa., was.elected president-gen- had been a "" of customers clos- Ernst Trygger, formerly justice of eral of the Daughters of the Americas the White House's legitimate bus!- Revolution;. ing otft accounts for three or four the Swedisji Supreme court, a leader nes. days as the result of the Investiga- of the'\jS<5nservatives, has become In justifying his refusal to .retain tion .aiuL "rumors." premier rof Sweden, - succeeding -Hjal- Stato enforcement, Governor Smith man Branting. No estimate of assets and liabili- said: ties could be. obtained. Long ac- "No one has pointed out to me any counts for customers are understood provision of the Constitution or the to amount to $10,000,000, with Bhort statutes or any decision of the Typical Honduranian Family. United ^States Supreme Court which . SEIZE RED LEADERS accounts running possibly to $2,000,- (Prepared by the National Geographic So timber has been cut now and trans- imposes upon our State any consti- clety, Washington. D. C.) 000, and bank loans are said to total tutional duty to maintain a State en- portation Is more of a problem. Some about $2,500,000. The bank loans, BUILDING NEXT YEAR Find Documents Making Discov- British Honduras, often known as tremendous logs are handled weighing forcement act, and I am satisfied' that rtnmp nf Irq rnpltnl mynrrHng- tn thp firm, nxn fully 8R- net n Tnn.ttpr nf ]nw thin pnntpritf ery of Explosives in Other city, is one ofi^the least known and a) to 3U tons eacn. unique scene Is the "snaking out" of these logs from cured. The offices of Jones & Baker American Construction Council does not admit of doubt one of the most neglected patches of were full of talk of 100 cents on the "I believe the approval of this re- Towns Possible. the British empire. With Its vastly the forests by ox-tenms in the cool of the night by the. light of torches. After dollar for customers. Predicts Serious Situation De- peal will reawaken in the public mind mure important sister country, Can- Almost simultaneously with the ar- the fundamental conception of the Berlin.—A dispatch to the Voss- ada, It shares the distinction of being the logs reach the coast they are veloping in Industry. ische Zeitung sayB that the police ot squared and lashed together into huge rival of the receiver came two repre- law of the land and re-establish be- the only British territory on the conti- yond doubt what constitutes the es Bochum raided Communist headquar- nent of North America. rafts. There is a great coral barrier sentatives of the District Attorney's ters, arrested sixteen-ot the leaders reef about ten miles oft -the coast of office, who demanded assurance that New York.—With the country sentials of the relation between the Federal Government an dthe sover- and seized papers relating to the or- British Honduras is a part of Cen- British Hondjuras outside which the no stipulation would' be entered pre- $15,000,000,000 behind in its building tral America, and its real bid to fame largest ships must anchor. The great construction since 1914 and the past eign States of the Union." ganization. By this means arrest* venting the prosecuting officials from year's record 40 per cent below nor- Among many momentous '-' pro- of conspirators and the Belzure of ex- has, been that it was 100 per cent rafts are towed out to the ships by inspecting the books. At the same revolutlonless. Though In many ways mal productivity, .members of the nouncements on phases of the pro- plosives In other • towns were made steel cables and winches. They are .lme the District Attorney served no- it is neglected, British law und order then broken up and the separate tim- American Construction Council, in hibition question which are agitating possible. hover over It; and It has been, to a bers hoisted aboard "by cranes. tice on the Curb Market Association conference here predicted a serious the entire country, the Governor de The French are reported to have certain extent, like the Dutch West that he desires a transcript of the situation of unemployment in the In- clared the Volstead definition of in expelled fourteen officials of the Indian colony of Curacao, an asylum Spain Tried to Take It. lull minutes of the curb's inquiry. dustry next year unless the program toxicating beverages as of more than Hoechst dye works. for politicul leaders of neighboring British Honduras enrue under the Dispatches from Chicago said the prescribed by them Is pursued. one-half of 1 per cent of alcohol to be The price of coal throughout Ger- lands who were more revolutionary British flag largely through the well- United States Attorney there has The plan, as outlined In a statement "In defiance of the general experlenc many will be Increased 53 per cent than successful. known "squatters' rjglits," grown to started an Investigation'- of Jones & bv Franklin D. Roosevelt, president of mankind and -of actual fact." of tne beginning tomorrow. In consequence international stature. Spain claimed Baker's Chicago branch. council, and approved by Sec- The Governor set himself up as a of the further depreciation of the The country's 45,000 inhabitants in- the entire "Main," or mainland, from r crusader for modification of the al- clude probably less than 1,000 whites. There were persistent reports that ?tary of Commerce Hoover, provided mark and the increase la wages the time of the earliest explorers. But Jones & Biker were close to disaster , for: coholic content upward to a poin granted the miners. Tlie remainder of the population is she was interested chiefly in gold and The wher light wines and beer will b< made up of negroes and mulattos and during the bankruptcy epidemic of gathering by a special depart- This increase will bring Ruhr coal silver: mere trees seemed beneath no- h ngn. hnt whPn tnR. j gfnt oMhe construction jounclldata permitted, and urged af the same -the—latter—Irving firm weathered thaPstorm confidence | £/°m constructors Tana materiall manu- time that the several States be al- chiefly In the back country. But in tice. So British and other adventur- compared with about 437,000 marks a. ers who cut timber- on the eastern appeared to be fully restored. The facturers, special statistics obtained lowed to fix'a lower limitation that ton for English coal delivered . at the capital, Belize, throughout the contention is now that the firm is not from Government sources through the would outlaw within their own boun- ! Hamburg. The price of German coal whole coust country, and wherever coast of Yucatan, the present British Honduras, and the Mosquito country, insolvent, but that the bankruptcy i Department of Commerce, and infor- daries even drinks containing one- j will again be advanced shortly,' due _ governmental machinery has been set mation farther south, were not molested at was agreed to In order to prevent a ! concerning the industry from halfofl per cent j to a 40 per cent increase in freight lip. the atmosphere, whether it be chambers of commerce throughout "This would be in keeping with the rates, which becomes effective tomor- iT'iide up of business, government, or flrst. disorderly liquidation. The firm has nearly 10.000 live accounts in- all the United States. 'reedom and liberty of differing row. N.ort, is unmistakably British. When the settlers were seen to be These figures, analyzed and sim- making a good thing of their mahog- parts of the country. States with differing local condi- That the Ruhr banks are now oper- Few concessions ha-e beeu made to plified by council experts, will form ions,"-argued the Governor. ating in a state of tense preparedness 1 any trade, the Spanish changed their There was little general talk of the basis of a weekly, forecast of con the climate, which way be described policy and began harassing them. A financial weakness preceding the . , ,,., , . The Governor emphasized .with all to guard against French seizure ot as tropical, tempered by rather steady :he vigor he couldc ommand that vir- series of wars and treaties between bankruptcy. Therefore the failure i strucUon cond tlons.,80 far as demand their funds Is revealed in a statement sea breezes. The two and three-story Spain and Grent Britain followed. In and f .ually all the liquor consumed in ! issued by Vice-President von Glase. ho-U¥ea.-_tli.at_Jiue_the_m;un_resideuce was surprising. The profoundest se- j' ""lability ° »»tenal 1B con- York_was_ manufactured__else-._j napp-of-the-Relchsbank.—He-explalns- ;~T79S~thG~Spanlslnnade"a~snpreme-ef^ crecy_lies-about_the_curb's_investiga-_j_5frne " street of Belize ure of accepted Brit- tion and the reasons and extent of it. Information as to the availability of wher and that the Federal Govern- the measures In effect at the Essen fort to drive what they considered the labor, skilled and unskilled, tor the ish architecture. 'Coal-black police- "squatters"' out of Belize. But the This much is known: ment "is the one agency that CAn at- Relchsbank b'ranch when 92,000,000,- men are clothed muc.h like the London settlers, with-cannon mounted on rafts _. . , . i .1 building Industry throughout the tack the base of supplies." 000 marks were seized recently. > "Bobby," and bewigged und begowned and flat-boats, had the best of the stra- The curb market began an invest.- be obtained from the Having In mind the rum fleet off On the day of the seizure the watch- judges sit in the courts. In the open tegic situation arid won a signal vic- ition of Jones & Baker and otier LabQr Department. the Jersey Coast and the extensive man was on guard, but the moment spaces cricket matches will often be tory. From that time the British claim membeweeks rago firms. Willia aboumt teRn. dayJoness o, rhea twdo The fcrecast tQ fee ^^ though contraband activities along the Cana- the bank opened in the morning two fouml in progress, aud boxing bouts to the -territory rested on conquest as of the firm, appeared before the law national In its scope, will also set dian border, the Governor asserted French detectives in civilian clothes are preferred by the broud-pronounc- well as settlement. In 1SC2 the "set- committee last Tuesday and again forth conditions prevailing in particu- that It Js infinitely easier for the Fed- sprang through the doorway and over- Ing negroes to the cock-tights and bull- tlement" was declared a "colony" nnd Thursday morning. At his last ap- lar sections of the country. ral Government "to stop the smug- powered the guard before he could ii^hts of their Latinized neighbors. was given a lieutenant governor act- pearance he was- notified that ac- These general forecasts will be dls- jling in of 500 cases of liquor before give the alarm. By this time a num- p tributed on Monday of each weo bulk is broken than ta trace th'at Geographic names tell of the sudden ing under the governor of Jamaica. In countants iicting for the committee ! ber of persons had entered the bank, through the press, and in addition the same 500 after they find their way among them five Frenchmen, who - transit Ion -f rom -tlie- lunds, would begin an Investigation of his will piihllsh at n nnmlnnl —oulture-to-tliis-little-patch-of-the-iSpun-- books.at_i_Q!ciock_in.tne_afternopn. _ nTb different parts of the^ State"-frn-j-ffg](j—np—tire bank employuuB at—thrr~ ["colony. -price-a bulletin-containing-In gre&ter- small quantities."" point of revolvers" and tnen made t5e"~ lsh Main that has beeu Anglicized* The next chapter began abruptly detall the reports .and data upon One leaves Puerto Cortex, Honduras, Belize, like the other countries when Robert Forsyth Little of the ; ""LTV »L*T# ""*"" V,'","" T In a word. Governor Smith asserted seizure. or Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, to sail along the east side of Central Amer- law firm of White & Case. 14 Wall \ Which the forecast is based' that the way for the Federal Govern- u few miles farther on past the Cox- ica, has a low-lying region alone the street, filed an involuntary petition ment to make prohibition prohnbit is coast with highlands farther inland. in bankruptcy, representing three to dry up illicit liquor at Its sources comb mountains, All Pines, and Stann and not. adhere to the present policy LATEST EVENTS creek. Inland are Middlesex aud Its dense tropical forests have dis- curb members as petitioners. They WORLD'S NEWS IN couraged agriculture. Growth is so were Clyde W? Pope of C. W. Pope of attempting to seize it and proBe- AT WASHNGTON Orange Walk. Belize is -one of the rapid that It Is a task of tlie utmost CONDENSED FORM cute those who have it after the liq- taw exceptions, and even that is said £ Co., 25 Broad street, with a claim difficulty to keep trails open. Most of ?1,000; Joseph M. Williams of uor has become an article of illegal- tp be a corruption of the surname uf travel is alonp; rivers, and little Is barter and sale. President announces he will not cut un early Scotch settler, Wallis. Greene & Co., 25 Pine street, claim- CHICAGO. —Absolute proof Leigh- known of the interior away from the Ing 51.650, and Robert S. Dodge of j " M^ T,Wf rm'er"Nor7h^e8tern Unl- The State police, like the police In sugar tariff. British Honduras, a trifle larger streams. There are rumors, however, ton n 0 all municipalities, are now under obli- Senator Watson seeks to restore- than Massachusetts or New Jersey, is R, S. Dodge & Co., 74 Broadway. Mr. j versit studenl_ committed, suicide Pope is a member of the board of j o,ifl tn ho m,,,|M, ,„ ,, „„,„ gation to help enforce the Volstead peace in G. O. P. ranks. - wedged in bef.veen-the-Mesican.fitateaJ^'t-.-^ said to be contained in documents -governors;—All-claims—are—for— serv- "gIvemiHHors~aulh"oritres: act-in-precisely—the-same_way_that_l_Uasker pessimistic, _aB to. . .Silver. of the Yucatan peninsula on the north' those of Yucatan and Guatemala. The | ices, they are obligated to enforce every Creek man's billion dollar ship and Guatemala ou the west and south, PARIS.— French Chamber gives one Important exception In the matter John W. Dlxon, attorney tor the. government vote of confidence after other Federal statute. The police ad- offer. wlille Honduras, Nicaragua, Salvador bankrupts, assented for the firm to ministrations of New York and other War frauds section of Department of of Inland development is the southern V over royalist at- KUd Costa Hica are near by. It is region tapped by the only railroad the appointment of a receiver. Judge i !"T "' cities will be free to determine exact- Justice recovers $3,198,385.19 In its due west of Jamaica, some (iOO miles along, which thousands of acres o: Henry W. Goddard of the United .-LONDON. — Scientist, called ghoul ly what degree of enforcement they flrst year. "across the Caribbean, und has always States District Court appointed Al- shall exercise under their own inter- Officials decide on rigid application of been, to a certain extent, under the brmaryi-plantntlons have been estab- by " Lord Curzon' for Pocahontas lished to supply a part of the markei fred C. Coxe, Jr., 15 Broad street, re- pretation of the Volstead act. Com- dry ship ruling. • "ing of that British island. search, retorts charge is false. missioner Enright of New York City in the United States. *• ceiver .with a bond of $50,000, and the NEW YORK.—State Director of Strict enforcement of ship liquor Mahogany Industry Important attorneys for the petitioning credi- ha said he would keep the police in decision virtually settled upon by There is much tropical sceni Dry Enforcement looks for Increased the cabarets and he can do so If he The muliugany industry is justly tors were made attorneys for the re- j violations and lays plans to offset re- Treasury Department, despite loom- beauty In Belize. Its coast region Is clever. wishes. commemorated on the flag' of British a maze of Intensely blue lagoons and ' peal of Mullan-Gage law. • Ing foreign complications: Honduras by the representation there The petition set forth on informa- President Harding is anxious to ad- channels of calm water—a paradise tion and belief that securities of- value i PEKING.—Release of rest of Chi of the tools of the trade. Mahogany for the yachtsman and pleasure-boat- , nese bandits' captives Is K. K. K. INCORPORATES IN N. Y. mit women Into (activities of the Re- lured early settlers to the coast; put publican National Committee. man. Everywhere are gem-like coral i the firm to secure the ! within a week. money in their purses; furnished Islands covered with coconut trees LONDON.—Henry J. Allen, former Alleged Attempt to Dodge Rigors of Japan joined the group of foreign something for them and their backer. indebtedness of more than 9.000 cus- Walker Law. powers which have made repre- which • In many cases prow to their tomers to whom the firm \would ' he governor of Kansas, in London after Great Britain, to light the Spaniards very edges and hang mirrored In the u tour of the Continent, said: "I take Albany, N. Y.—In an attempt to sentations to the State Department about; and has: always been chiefly unable to make deliveries upon pay- dodge the rigors of the Walker law, In connection^ with the Supreme surrounding waters. ment of debit balances, and that away a gloomy picture." responsible for the land's main indus- LAUSANNE.—The fight for Judicial which will hare the secrets of the In- Court' decision' on ship liquor. Down the riv_ers of British Honduras ttege CUBtomers therefore have claims visible Empire, the Knights of the Ku try, lumbering. millions of dollars' worth of mahogany ^ against the firm. : safeguards for foreign residents In Prohibition Commissioner Haynes bankruptcy Turkey, which was lost by the Allies, Klux Klan and their women's auxil- says In response to President's At lirst the timber Industry was a and log-wood have been floated during Reporters called at the offices of iary, the Kamella, filed certificates of very casual affair. Ships anchored off who accepted Ismet Pasha's proposal, -warning to clamp down liquor lid the life of the colony. In lnte years jQneg & Bakeri 50 Broad street, and incorporation with the Secretary of the const, the crew cut the trees near is being continued by Joseph C. Grew. fo> Shrine convention, that enforce- tens of thousands of-bales of chicle, asked ior Mr. Jones. Mr. Little, at- State here. the beach, loaded them and sailed The American Minister is seeking ad- ment, will be efficient. Rum run- the raw material of chewing-gum, torney for ^e petitioning creditors The objects of both organiza- auuy. Later the timber along tlie riv- have joined the stream, to be shipped . j ^ iver, came out to answer ditional Turkish assurances for the ners, however, are lurking at the an( rece protection of foreigners In Turkey, tions are declared to be "purely capes to dash Into Washington with ers was cut and floated down to the north to keep busy the restless jaws questions. He was- asked: benevolent and social." const. Most of. the easily accessible of America. among whom are many Americans.. cargoes of booze. CANTON, OHIO. —James M. Cox, Minister Grew empowered to sign UQUOR TRIPS CLEAR 31,000,000 Democratic Presidential candidate In MUSSOLINI PROVIDES THEATRE treaties with Turkey. points in' the center. The other two- 1920, purchased thb Canton News, a Frank T. Putney of Gullford has been thirds of the flag Is made up of two British 'Skipper Cleans Up Fortune Italian Premier Pledges Personal Aid "Lone Stai\ State" local dally newspaper. This Increased selected as prohibition director for horizontal bars of equal width, the Buying Whisky. the number of newspapers owned by ' to Project. upper bar white and the lower oae Norfolk, Va.—Just one more sue- Rome.—Premier Mussolini has fa- Connecticut, succeeding Harry E." The nickname Is derived from the Mr. Cox to four. Mackenzie, who recently resigned^ li.ig of that state, which dates from red. Much of the land of the awte cessful "voyage to earn $1,000,000 as a HELSINGFORS. Fire sweeping vorably received the memorial of the liquor runner with a full cargo of directors of the Theatre Degli Itali- Eight thousand scho~or~cnlld7en ser- 1S3G when the republic of Texos was was given to homesteaders. through an opera house in Petrograd enading - the President and Mrs, formed. After winning their independ- Scotch and. English whiskies Is the Russia, caused a panic, and many ar an! and agreed to .- create what Folding Fans Long In Use. ambition of the owner and master of amounts to a state theatre. The Harding as a feature of Washing- ence from Mexico, the people of Texas reported to have been killed and in- ton's music week broke away from decided upon a~ national flag, the most Folding fans were in use among the | the British steam yacht Istar, now jured. The theatre was destroyed. state will subsidize it and the pre- women of England at least as early as j lying fifteen miles off the Virginia DORTMUND. — German" vigilantes | mier has promised^his personal help. their teachers and through a ma- conspicuous feature of which was a rine guard and rushing wildly but single star. The present state flag of the reign of Queen Elliabeth. This is ] Capes, according to the story the skip- are conducting a rutblaqs campaign J The state will have a representa- known because In the inventory of her ' per told local bankers when he came tive on thb board of directors and good naturedly across the field Texas consists of a blue perpendicular : against Communist agitator? ' In the wardrobe no fewer than 27 of them ashore :o exchange a quarter of mil Ruhr as numbers of strikers return to will exercise certain control in con- threw a barrage of flowers on the bar next to the stnff, one-third the presidential party. length of the flag, with a Btnr of five are eonmeratett* ilon dollars :or British currency. a work. sideration of the subsidy.

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Mystery In failure In New Tor* ot! eratlon by President Zimmerman and ' Allowayi—Three new memorial win- Jones & Baker; president of Curb 1 his associates. dows have been placed In the reno- LATEST NEWS IN Market , denies investigation was EDUCATION BODY'S Mrs. Robert S. Huse, of Ellzabetn, vated M. E. church. lorced. j led the fight to amend a report pre- New Jersey Trenton.—Roses are just beginning Chairman Adams of National Re- sented with a 6 to 1 vote by a commit-, to bloom in Jersey gardens, at least a ABRIDGED FORM publican Committee Is not expected, ACTS CHALLENGED tee named by the president of the fed-' week later than usual. to resign before next national conven- eratlon to consider changes In the by- Willlamstown.—Resumption of op- tion. laws. Mrs. Huse was the dissenting erations at the Wllliamstown foundry Events That Concern the Two member of the committee. is expected to provide jobs for 59 men. Dr.'James McBrJde Sterretf, founder Pearse Says Naming of Democrat Glassboro. — Seniors of the public Hemispheres Recorded So as of All Souls' Sterrett Memorial Vice Republican Does Not Sattle on Taxes , schools of this' town and Paulsboro Trenton.—Pickers are demanding 5. Church In Washington, ends life with Material for a message to the next went on a three day sight seeing trip cents a quart for gathering strawber- to Be Read at a Glance. pistol shot Change Party Line-Up. Legislature Is being gathered direct to Washington. ries in somer of the districts of south Klansmen, seeking receivership to Je«ey,-and-a number of growers say by Governor Sllzer upon the opera- '. Camden. — Earl Torquota, thirteen tie up funds, charge Ku-Kluz officials- tion and management of th.e penal, they would not attempt to gather their FOREIGN AFFAIRS EPITOMIZED with collusion and wholesale financial ATTACK ON BOARD'S LEGALITY years old, of 202. Senate street was re- crop unless, tfrarket" conditions im- juggling. , charitable and correctional institu- ported missing to the police. He dis- proved. ' tions of the state. By personal and appeared May 20, when he said he Five Clark University professors re- was going to visit a friend. Camden.—Final reports made of the Paragraphs Which Picture Executive sign, alleging school's methods are State Board of Education Acts After unannounced visits the Governor has flower mart given by the Ladies' Aux- Clayton.—Mrs. Peter K. DuBois Is and legislative Activities, at-the Injuring its standing. July 1 to Be' Questioned — Bi- been able to obtain facts he would in iliary of Cooper Hospital show the to- no other manner be able to collect he new president of the. Parent- tal receipts $8,150.56, more than $1,- National and Stattr . "Jewish Tribune" In open letter as- partisan Make-Up Issue—No Teacher Association. sails^ Hearst for support of Ford for and he is said- to have been amazed 000 in excess of the sum received last Capitals. •* President.- Amendment to By-Laws. and deeply, moved by some of the Plainfleld.—Dr. George W. Enrtlcott, year. seventy, dean of the medical profes- Trenton.—A liquor caravan enrouto Amerlcan advertising men j4an big things he has discovered. The uproar sion in this town, died at his'home reception for Britons coming for con- Trenton.—Actions of the State in the state prison here, due in larga from Philadelphia to New York wan vention. here. Born at Mays Landing, he was held up by state troopers. Thrja Board of Education after July 1 next measure to overlapping authority anj raduate'd from Peddie Institute, j-nd WASHINGTON Large curb firm of Jones & Bakei no little conflict of power,, not to men- trucks'*lmnted with high voltage beer will, be challenged as Illegal by the Jefferson Medical' School, Philadel- were seized. Three other trucks sued as Bankrupt with three creditors- tion probable jealousies, has led to a phia.. He formerly served for ten backing involuntary petition. State Federation of District. Boards • made a get-away.' •^ Drys urge army take up* prohibi- of Education and attacked by Its coun- general conclusion that some vigorous years as a member of the Plainfleld Trenton. — The offices of tax col- In the New York foreign exchange ^ of Health and from 1S81 to 1900 tion enforcement In New 3fork, as ad- market marks were quoted at 70,176 ] sel In the courts. This decision was house cleaning is necessary. lectors in all south Jersey districts ministration officials foraee chaos fol- It will be possible for the Governor, was 'on the staff of Muhlenberg Hos- have been open until 9 o'clock at to the dollar, a new low record. | reached at a meeting of the federa- pital. lowing in wake 'of Governor Smith's tion -here and is based upon the ap- therefore, to treat the subject with in- night because after Friday a penaUy Representative Claude Kltchin dies telligence and offer remedial sugges- Highland Park.—The bathing beach signing of Mullan-Gage -repealer. at Wilson, N. C. pointment of Mrs. Bertha S. Irving, of will be imposed upon all unpaid tar.es Attorney General transmitted to tions for removing the causes ot the n Newton creek has been opened and for the first half of the year. President a report on war fraud In- Jones & Baker, biggest firm on Haddonfleld, a Democrat, by Govern;, constantly recurring scandals. notices posted that the rules must be Fairton.—Commencement exercises vestigations up to date, wuicu ~a.au>. a Curb Market, falls for $10,000,000. or Sllzer, to succeed Thomas W. Syn- The state prison has a, board of atrictly observed. . of the school were held, and the grad-_ over $3,000,000 recovered from con- Plans to better building conditions nott, a Republican. It is claimed, managers, citizens serving without Gloucester City.—The Women's Civ- uates-were addressed by Mayor Sam- tractors; more than a million dollars formed at conference between Sec- therefore, that the board, which Is re- compensation and under executive ap- c Betterment Association had a "fun- uel C. Johnson of Bridgeton. in judgments entered and ninety-two retary Hoover and committee of quired by the statue to be bl-partisan, pointment, to whose responsibility the ny hat party" at the Community Cen- Cape May.—Fishing on the beach .Indictments returned. American Construction Council. will stand six Democrats and four Re- affairs of theinstltution are commit- ter building. a.t__Stitesavenue. Cape May Pqint.Ed- Federal Chffrch Council calls 125,- publicans. ted. The head keeper Is under the di- Alloway.—Men are spending thiir die Ratty, of Cape May, caught 50 000 congregation to indorse interna- rect charge of that board, although evenings helping to construct benches croakers, 23 weakflsh and seven It was after the meeting at the state he, too, is appointed by the Govern- for out door services in the communi- flounders that weighed 190 pounds. tional court. house had been temporarily adjourned Government suit against railroad or. The State Board of Control of ty park during the summer. Some of the croakers weighed seven and the delegates had proceeded to Institutions and Agencies, which is Woodlynne.—The Patriotic Associa- pounds each. mergers questions standing of Sher- the Stacy Trent Hotel for luncheon man law. The Indianapolis auto speedway Is supposed to have direct administra- tion Is arranging a big community Trenton. — Colonel Albert L. to be dismantled, it Is reported. that the situation brought about by tion of all the institutions. Is also celebration for the Fourth of July. Doughty, of Mount Holly, Republican Washington children bombard the appointment of another woman to President and Mrs. Harding with Mike McTIgue and Harry Greb have composed of citizens named by the There will be an all day program, end- member of the former State Highway been matched to meet for twelve the state board, was called to the at- Governor and likewise serving wlth- ing with fireworks. Commission, Temoved from office re llowers at carnival. rounds at Boyle's Thirty Acres on tention of the federation by President Mathpr f-owls, Clhlrago. was out compensation. The State Com- Trenton.—A blight has pie cher- rpntlv hv Governor Silzer.' flleri from elecu.i presidenfof George Washing June zi. Announcement -was also Wilbur Zimmerman, oi Ventnor. He" missloner of Institutions and Agen ry trees, and the season's crop will heart disease at the home of his sis- ton ynlversity. • j made yesterday that McTigue and told the diners that he had commu- cies, another executive appointee, not be nearly as large as was antici- ter-in-law, Mrs. William Hague, at Asserting that the railroads collect I Sarpentier will have their little shindy nicated the entire situation to Gov- functions as head of. the latter body pated. No. S26 Prospect place, Ocean City. .' 534,000,000 a year in Pullman car sur- | at Boyie's Thirty Acres on August 11. ernor Sllzer and in his letter had out-' and in this complexity there has been New Brunswick.—Members of boys' Gloucester City..—-Bernard T. Lyons, charges, for which no compensatory Sole ownership of the New York lined the politics of the'various mem- constant friction with such wide- and girls' agricultural and home eco- former chief of police and for many service is rendered, the National Yankees passed into the hand3 of mers that had been appointed to the spread dissatisfaction that some of nomic clubs will hold their annual years assistant chief of the fire de- Council of Travelling Salesmen's As- Colonel Jacob Ruppert, when the board. the officials have been drawn into per- outing at the State College of Agricul- partment of Gloucester City, died in sociation will ask the removal of this terms of the agreement between him Governor's Secretary Explains sonal encounters, witn ugly charges ture June 18-20. Cooper Hospital, Camden, from regulation, at the Interstate Com- . and Colonel T. L. Huston were rati- President Zimmerman also stated flying about. Trenton.—Upon request of Pros- double pneumonia. He was taken to merce Commission's hearing on P.ull- j fied. / that he Informed the Governor that That some method of dealing with ecutor Geraghty, the Mercer County •the hospital three days ago. For man- rates and surcharges in Chicago _ Jack/Bernstein of Yonkers won the the'acts of the state board would be this unhappy and confusing 'situation Board of- Freeholders at Trenton years he was active In politics and on June 20. Junior/ lightweight championship by illegal after the new appointee took should be devised at any early day voted to authorize a reward of-?l,000 was a retired saloonkeeper. defea/ing Johnny Dundee in their flf- her place and suggested that the mat- has been the demand of many mem- for information leading to the arrest Phillipsburg.—Five men, all said to teenj-ound bout at the New York ter be adjusted. In response to this bers of the Legislature for years, but and conviction of James Hammond, be Spaniards, were arrested at the "NATION'S BUSINESS Velodrome. When the bell had communication Mr. Zimmerman re the ins and outs of politics have usu- who absconded 10 days ago, leaving Alpha cement plant, where they were clanged for the last time Bernstein ceived a letter signed by Frederic M. ally operated to prevent definite obligations amounting to $60,000. His employed, and are being held on sus- t was abcorded the unanimous decision P. Pearse, the Governor's secretary, action. Governor SUzer1 holds a well victims include the St. George Build- picion of being those who at midnight J. W. Slack, billion-dollar bidder for of the judges and referee Patsy which said in part as follows: developed hope that the next Legis- Ing and Loan Association, which' he last Saturday entered the home of Haley. A tabulation of the rounds served as. counsel, and many poor Charles Cicarelli, at Alpha, shooting nlted States Ueet, fails to meet Ship- "You are correct in your assump- lature may be a little more responsivo 11 ping Board committee at conference showed that Bernstein had excelled tion-that-Mrs. Irving is a Democrat, to his-suggestions than was the last .clients. .Hammond .is st : <£t ^resi- his. wife, who was In bed. Cicarelli in New York. in nine, Dundee in four and two were session, to which he directed so many dent of the Board of Education. hired private detectives, who are be- even. but you are Incorrect in your- state- President, advising tariff hearings ment that the board now contains six proposals for measures intended to Gloucester City.—Because they re- lieved to have run the men down. TL« uuder ilex-iule 'schedule continue, be- Ernest Johnson, a of the Democrats and four Republicans. The establish needed reforms and econo fustd to tell where they purchased authorities refuse to make any state- luwerlng of arttis wuuld -Chicago—American—League present political leanings of the mem- mies. He won-a final victory in the liuuur, thitjb 19-year-oid yuutlre—svere- the pTisnneTS m bring no aid to consumer. Club, has been acquired by the New bers were ascertained before Mrs long and bitter controversy over the commltted to the Camden county jail Alpha lock-up. Senator Watson declares next Con- York Yankees, it was announced. He Irving was nominated." . Highway Commission, to be sure, but for 30 days each by Mayor McNally. Trenton. — Charged with carrying gress must and will solve rail prob- will be used as a utility inflelder, it "I had hoped," said Mr. Zlmmer- it came only after certain Republicans They were George Ludwlg, Esley concealed weapons and with threaten- Jem. was said. Several mer in his reply addressed to Govern of both houses yielded to the pressure Tighe and Frederick Hall, arrested on ing to kill his father-in-law, Frederick Baldwin Locomotive Work3 has clubs had claimed Johnson, but he or Sllzer, "that you would be willing brought to bear upon them when the complaint of Frank D. Hall, pro- Kuser, wealthy motion picture pro- $62,uuu,U00 unfilled business on hand was awarded to the Yankees at the to adjust this matter before Mrs. Irv- party organization appeared to have prietor of Buena Vista Park, who said moter, of New York and Trenton, and is operating at 95 per cent pf aiver price ot $4,000. ing took her place on the state board been arrayed against him. they broke up tables and did other John M. Bridgett, of Washington, was Bill Pertlca, right-handed pitcher, damage. arrested at Trenton and held in de- capacity. thereby making It * unnecessary to Conditions at State Prison An increase of from- 10 to 20 per as been purchased by the Memphis Vineland.—At the May meeting of fault of bail. challenge in the 'courts the legai In the investigation of affairs at the cent in diamond prices is anticipated iouthern Association club from the standing of the acts of the State the Landis township Board of Health, Camden.—Thomas W. Hulme, of by Chicago lealers. it. Louis Nationals. Pertlca was with Board of Education after July 17, state prison, continued by the joint Mrs. Milton Osborn, the community the real estate department of the About 65 per cent more cattle are ho Cardinals during the past two sea- 1923." committee of the State Board of Con- nurse, made a plea for- a home_£or Pennsylvania Railroad, held a conter- " being-slaughtered" in~the~meat~-pack-- trol—and~the™prison—managers, tw tuberculin - -patients;—She—told—the- -ence—with—Secretary- Searle— After reading these communications board that the lives of three children of the Camden Chamber of Commerce, ing establishments of Argentina this The Yankees' search, for a'utility to the federation Mr Zimmerman ex- notorious criminals in the institution year than last, according to a report nflelder ended with the acquisition and a dozen officers or employees of in one family and a baby in another relative to aiding in finding homes for pressed the belief that he had gone were in jeopardy because the mothers 1,500 employees ot the road who are to the Department of Commerce. >f Ernie Johnson, last year regular far enough without further authoriza- the institution were -heard. " The tes- shortstop of the Chicago White Sox. were dying with tuberculosis. Secre- to be brought from the Pittsburgh dls-' Northwestern Pennsylvania refiners tion. It was then that the resolu- timony as to the treatment of prison- advanced gasoline % cent a gallon. He was bought for the waiver price. tary Howe was instructed to write to trict. Homes for rent in the Camden Johnson will supplant Mike McNally tion was adjppted Instructing the offi- ers was conflicting and irreconcilable. the board of freeholders, calling at- district are scarce and the company The .Muscle Shoals, Birmingham <& cers to employ counsel-for the pur- Pensacola Railroad was authorized by s first-string reserve inflelder. Beginning with the criticisms of the tention to the law that compels free- is having great difficulty in obtaining Frank Knowles, of pose of attacking the. state hoard acts methods of the investigators made a holders to provide,for such an institu- accommodation for its employees. the Interstate Commerce Commission after July 1. Auburn University, has finished col- the' opening session by William A. tion. Mrs. Osborn said Cumberland The Camden Real Estate Board has to issue $2,500,000 common capital Quo Warranto Proceedings Possible county had been boarding Its patients been asked to aid in this housing stock and $1,500,000 first mortgage lege work and scouts are again after Barkalow, acting president of tin the fellow who is said to be one of the It was said here that the federation In Atlantic county, but the sanitarium problem. ' bonds, the proceeds to be used in buy- would make no progress In its pro- prison managers, continuing with the ing and rehabilitating th_e_iailroa.d_ greatest ba! 1 —Ocean-City. — Gratft-Marple,-a-re-- turned'out r •poscd—litigation—against—the—Btate- -reading—of— the—letter— by—Prtaeipal-- ^^ property. -board -for -the-reason-that after Mrs. Keeper Joseph S. Hoff, reflecting .upon Salem. — Undersherlff George W. tired' Philadelphia police lieutenant. Thousands ot "New Jersey louse- In Detroit they are putting the Irving took her place the board would the motives of Commissioner Burdetld Brown of Salem county has announc- and George Sack, who -recently resign- wives have joined in the nationwide blame for the escape of Cliff Brady on be a de facto body and as such their G. Lewis in attacking the prison man- ed himself a candidate for sheriff on ed as a policeman in West Philadel- "sugar boycott" by canning without George Cutshaw, who failed to realize acts would be legal. It was pointed agement, and concluding with fre- Us* Republican ticket. ' . phia, have been appointed members sugar, said a statement by the Bureau his worth when asked to pass on the out that the only way In which their quent tilts between members" of the Millville. — Resolutions were Intro- of the police force. of Markets. St. Louis lad. acts co"uld be challenged would be respective boards, the whole situation dc-r.ed at the City Commission mefet- Greensburg.—What is said to be the In quo warranto proceedings to deter- was laid bare as It has not been be- ir.$ granting franchises to the Mau- largest still "in captivity" in the state mine Mrs. Irving's politics, and In that fore. rice River Transportation Company was seized near Bakersville recently GENERAL FOREIGN event all of the members would ba Present conditions in the state and George Zeller & Son to conduct by state troopers. One thousand gal-' prison are substantially improved sitobus lines between South Millville Ions of moonshine were found in the called as witnesses for the purpose of immediate vicinity. divulging their politics. over those of 1917, according to a spe- atr] Vineland. Peak wages forecast by mason Penn's Neck. — The Lower Penn's Mrs. Bula Croker takes stand in Although no one would stand spon- cial report submitted by the Board ot Pennsgrove.—This town has taken builders body when contractors start will probate case in Dublin and de- Prison Managers to Governor Silzer. up another ordinance to provide for a Neck Township Committee has adopt- to complete work now under way. sor for the statement. It is understood ed an ordinance prohibiting persons nies bigamy charge. that prior to the appointment of Mrs. The report was prepared in compli- iKrense fee for peddlers and venders Guorges Barbot files French "air French Chamber votes confidence ance with a request of Governor Sll- from out of town. from walking the streets and roads in Irving there had been a conference In bathing suits unless covered to -below flivver" successfully at Roosevelt n Government after clash over Roy- the Governor's office, at which was zer to make known to him just what fcamden.—The newly appointed ex- lield. alist beatings 'of Socialists. basis exists for the complaints con- hibition censors elected Rev. L. L. the knees. discussed more particularly the poli- National Park. — Captain Baldwin Joseph A. Palma appointed head of France sends strong protest to tics of the- various members ot the cerning the' administration of the In- Hand chairman, Mrs. Mary Walsh Ko- United States Secret Service for New reat Britain on London proposal for stitution. The managers insist that bus secretary and Rev. J. B. McClos- began passenger service between this state board. .It.has been rumored that, I key, Miss Lillie Simmons-and" James place, -Gloucester and Dock street, "Vorkdistdict. - - - Saar inquiry. -- the question ot John P. Murray's poli- it is one of the best-conducted prisons £e, Woman suffrage will extend Death will rain from air in future | E. Tatem inspectors. Philadelphia, with two- boats, which tics was the main topic for discus- in the United States. carry 200 persons each. throughout world within twenty-five wars, warns H. G. Wells. "Any one who visited the prison in Pilesgrove.—The late Joseph Mor- sion. Some of those present, It is Oxford.—Fire destroyed the plant of years, says Mrs. Catt. German Industrialists' offer con- said, Insisted that Mr. Murray could the old days," the report states, "and ; gan farm has been sold to Harry ei n s nydM and Charles Goslin for the Oxford Foundry and Machinery New York police must still enforce demned by Ruhr workers. no longer be classed as a Democrat again' wHhln-a year must feeTa"diffe^ i f5, . . ' x>) uOun Company. Loss, $30,000. One hun- • Volstead law, says Canfield, in com- Governor Smith of New York signs because of his open espousal of the ent and a much better atmospheratmospheree . * ' - ment on Mullan-Gage repeal; Enright Cuvillier bill repealing Mullan-Gage Millville. — Rev. Alfred Chaplin ot dred and thirty men are thrown out-of. cause of Joseph S. Frelinghuysen in A visit to other prisons is weTnwrfrth employment. The fire is believed to believed to agree. Prohibition Enforcement act. hia contest for re-election as United while In this connection. We have no Crozer Theological Seminary assumed Ku ivlux Klan files articles of In Paul Vltry, curator of the Louvre, the pastorate of tho North Baptist have started in the pattern room. States Senator. scandals, like Florida or Pennsylva- Princeton.—Princeton's commence- •corporation in apparent effort to at Paris, denies museum bought or nia. The disturbance over peaches church. exhibited spurious art. Mr. Murray, who resides In Jersey Bridgeton. — While visiting here, ment exercises this year will be held l. or nearly 7O.t)00 to home in Red Bluff, Cal.,. had been staged outdoors, a custom first adopt- known, however, that by reason of'hijj that does and will go wrong in the old strbyed by fire. ed last year. of Women's Clubs. the dollar. prison buildings like ours with a popu- Intimate association with Mr. Freling- Dover. — The scarcity of unskilled Newark.—A woman known as Miss Foreign Relations Committee of Italian Government was notified huysen, ^particularly during the inves- lation of 1,300 convicted men, many French Senate to bring pressure to tiat Mexico is willing to compensate labor in New Jersey was emphasized Helen Lamont, aged twenty-two, com- tigation of school affairs, he has been of them forced to be idle." when a construction company, which mitted suicide in her room at 435 High bear on Premier looking to general relatives of the six Italians who were an ardent advocate of the former Co-operation between agencies deal- Allied reparation discussions. slain by bandits near the Rio Giande. is laying a sewage system here, im- street by Inhaling gas. Her body was United States Senator and has made ing with the prisons is emphasized as ported a gang of Chinese coolies to found on a bed with a gas tube lying The .domestic- wheat crop for 1923 The first "French Fascist! expedi- tending to bring about harmonious re- tion," occurred when monarchists set no attempt to conceal that fact. fill In the trenches after the sewer on the pillow. A note found on a will be only 7,000,000 bushels under lations. dresser In the room read: "Dear Jack last year's harvest, according to an upon three radical leaders. The at- No Amendment to By-Laws pipes have been laid. The Chinese tacking party used sticks, liquid, tar Efforts failed to amend the by-laws Chief Justice Doubts Authority were obtained -through a gNew York —Forgive me. There is no other estimate which sent prices down in man." the Chicago market. and castor oil. of the State Federation .of District Chief Justice Gummere, of the Su- employment agency. < Boards of Education to give more flex- preme Court, pending his determina- Receiver for Klan asked by group Deficit L in Germany's budg'et has Woodstown. — Baptists, Methodists, Trenton.—New Jersey's sanction for of members, charging* 51,000,000 reached approximately'fifteen trillion ibility to' the organization by having tion of his own authority to act, took Presbyterians and Friends will unite two new tunnels expected as soon as squandered. marks., ^ individual members of the executive under advisement an application to in twilight community lawn services Governor Smith ot New York signs Gimbel Brothers purchased the en- Turkey withdrew her claim to Cas- committee chosen by Board of Educa- determine the validity of the Mathls Sunday evenings during July and Au- bills. tire made up wholesale stock of Co- telorizo. thus admitting Italian sov- tion-ol the several counties, Instead State Highway Route law. The ap- gust. Hackensack. — Edward Masker, a lumbia grafonblas in United States ereignty to tho island which lies off of appointed by the president, and plication was handed to the Chief Trenton.—Dr. Leroy A. Wilkes, who woodsman who has been working near from tho Columbia Graphophone the Asia Minor coast. also to havo a majority, instead of Justice by Attorney General McCran's has been head of tho medical depart- Montv'ale, 12 miles north of here, is in • Company. Joseph C. Grew, American Minuter two-thirds of the delegates competent office, at the direction, some weeks ment of the public schools for three the Bergen county jail charged with War trophies brought back from to Switzerland, was empowered to to amend the by-laws. ago, of Governof Silzer. years, has been appointed to a posi- killing a friend and fellow woodsman, France by tho American Expedition- negotiate a treaty or treaties of amity In the show-down thl3 was a rebuff "The question," said the Chief Jus- tion with the American Childi Health Harry Petrie of Allendale. He w_s and commerce with Turkey. to tho progressive element In the fed- tice, "is whether the application Association, of which Herbert Hoover returned to Hackensack after he had ary forces after their capture from slipped through a cordon of men "the Germans are proving an Increas- Sir Malcolm Delevlngne, British eration, of which Mrs. Seymour L. should bo made to a judge or to tho Is the head'. • The association has delegate to t,ho League of Nations' Cromwell, a Member of the St'aie entire court." _ He then said If he headquarters in New York city. In headed by Representative Randolph ing embarrassment to the War De- Perkins of Woodcliff Lake, N. J.. and partment, particularly with the ap- opium commission, offered to aoc-pt Board of Educatlcto, Is a leader, which found his office without authority he this position Dr. Wilkes will receive a in principle tho propositions offe-.ed lias been trying lo break the alleged would hand the application to tho •ompensation of 36,500 a year and ex- fled to Middletown, N...Y.. 60" miloa proaching disposition of the Newark >enses._. awav. where h« was .N. J., urmy base site. i by the United States. "close corporation" control of the fed- Sup"re"

The Cranbury Pre$s ORDINANCE. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT An ordinance .authorizing the improve- ent of a certain unimproved Township JJH , Charming »- —.- — CRANBXJRY, NEW JERSEY. oad pursuant to the provisions of Chapter Stunning GEO. W. BURROUGHS & SON, 117 P. L., 1916, and amendments and aup- ilernenta thereto, and providing for the if New Voile Editors and Proprietors. New White inancing of the cost thereof. 9 PAYS ONLY "2 Frocks. 91.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. 'Whereas, it is proposed to improve the ' Footwear.„ Tnioa Valley-Gravel Hill mad, from Union Entered as'second-dass matter July 17th, 1885 'alley Church to Gravel Hill in the Town- at the post office at Cnmbury, New Jersey, under hip-of Monroe, County of Middlesex, a the Act ol Congress of March 3,187*3. istanoe of one milemore or less, and Whereas, the estimated improvement is FRIDAY, JUNE 8th, 1028. June 16th the Last .iOO.OO, and Whereas, it is proposed to make appli- MAY HOftOK ROIi. ition to the State Highway Commission r State Aid in the amount of seventy-five The following pupils of the Cran- )er cent, of the estimated cost of the im- bury Public School were on the'provement, in accordance with the provi- Day to Redeem Honor Roll for the month of May: ions of Chapter 217, "P. L., M916, and # First year—Rosemary Welsh, Ed- .mendments and supplements thereto, and * Beautiful Princess Slips / gar Bennett, Morton Lefkpwitz, Wm. Whereas, provision has heretofore been Denison, Jeanette Erving, Renato mode by one or more budgets appropria- Lazzerie, Reginald Wilson, Joseph tions in the amount of $350.00 for-the Medallion Cards. The Most Necessary Summer' Wilson, Lewis Lazzeri. 'ownship share of said improvement. Second ' year—Alberta Clayton, Grace Moody, Michael Brown, Marie BE IT ORDAINED : Undergarments Hagerty Ruth Hughes, William Me 1. That the Union Valley-Gravel Hill 'f Npe days remain—nine shopping days, Cowatt. oad from Union Valley Church to Gravel Princess slips are not only very attractive but Third year—Celeste Barlow, Le lill in the Township of Monroe, County of which to secure Columbia MedallioiJs Roy Zehren, Frajicis Ryskind, Em- iddlesex, be improved in accordance with very comfortable, and they are the one undergarment ma Orton, Lemyra Johnson, Helen he attached application. Free. This offer has marked an epoch that one cannot possibly get along without if one ex- Mershon, Eleanor Conover. 2. That the sum of $l,400.00orsomuoh pects to wear thin summer gowns. They are mostly Fourth year—Winifred ' White, hereof as may be required, be and is here- in the- history of our store. Thousands Bella RyskinU, Peter Brown, Helen >y appropriated for the above improve- made in straight line effects with shadow proof dou- Brown, urover Kennedy, Elizabeth ent, have taken advantage of its great pos- b1e-to;hip heml. % Ellis, Earl Applegate. ^ 3. In order to temporarly finance the Fifth year—Marian Clayton, Hil- hove undertaking, temporary improve- sibilities. We are proud of our achieve- da Hickey, Samuel ' Salmansohn, nent notes are hereby authorized under English Satinette Princess Slips, Harold Hagerty. he provisions of Chapter 252, P. L., 1916, Sixth year—John Barlow, Abra- .s amended in an amount not to exceed the ment and the fact that we have placed • • special at $2.50 ham Ryskind, John Wilson, Hannah urn of $1,400.00. Said notes shall state in Danser, - Gladys - Petty,... Virginia. neral-terinsthe purpose.for_which_.they Columbia- Medallions in thousands of These are made of genuine^ imported English Pullen. ere issued, and shall be issued in such "satinette" in strictly tailored "style, very fine quality, Seventh year—Edward Hickey, .mounts and such times as may be deter- homes. James Eiker, Anna Schnell, Anna ined by resolution of the Township Com- * soft finished, double to the hip. All sizes 36 to 44. Scott, Emma Bennett, Sylvia John- ittee. The form of note, rate of interest son, Florence Marten, Mary Hoffman. d date of maturity shall also be -deter- The following pupils had a perfect ined by resolution. Striped Lingette Princess Slips attendance during May: 4. The following matters, as provided ' Reception grade—George Allen, r Chapter 252, P. L., 1910, as amended, '•"' at $3.00 Charles Davison, Nelson Ellis, War- e hereby determined and declared : A shadow proof princess slip of genuine striped ren Jonnson, August Western, Dun- la) The probable period of usefulness of e, strictly tailored, cut, generously full Care- can Walters, Billy Smila, Jonn ivlme, iid improvement is 8 years. Columbia Medallions Gladys Dey, Alice Mershon. (b) The average assessed valuations of fully finished, and shown in all sizes 36 to*44. ]£ First year—Robert Fulton, Levio he taxable real property (including ini- Lazzeri, Morton Lefkowitz, Aaron irovements) of the Township of Monroe, . . -Are Snyder, Raymond White, Joseph tounty of Middlesex, computed upon the Princess Slipsin Attractively Trimmed j| Wilson-, Reginald Wilson, Clifford iree next preceding valuations thereof is Witt, James Wolfe, Asa Davison, 1,151,425. Artistic Imperishable * Styles, $1.&) to $3.00 %. Jeanette Erving, ilenata Lazzeri, (c) The statements required by section Your choice from dozens of styles in princess «JJ: Rosemary Welsh. 2 thereof have been made and filed aa Second year—Clarence Grover, eqnired. If you have not yet visited the Columbia Medallion slips trimmed'with neat, attractive laces aud em- i$fc Donald Everett, Henry Raab, Otto Knarnm, William McCowatt, Willard 5. Any and all moneys received from booth do not'neglect, on your next shopping trip, * broideries. Made ot fine nainsooks, carefully finished, W he State of New Jersey, and from contri- Hoifman, Virginia Pope. to look at Medallions displayed. You will want at * made shadow proof, shown in all sizes 36 to 44. vfc Third year—William Pullen, Le >ution£ made by residents made by prop- Roy Zehren, Eleanor Conover. Al- rty owners on account of said improvement least one of them—and have but nine days to work berta Dola, Mary Ely, Dorothy Eiker iall be applied to the reduction ot the Extra Size Princess Slips, «£ Lemyra Johnson, Helen Mershon, emporary notes issued on account of the -toward obtaining it. Three finishes are available— MTabel Moody, Frances Ryskind, aid improvement. I- $1.50 to $4.00 . | Eleanor Soehler, Grace Western. 6. That the Township share of the cost black and white, sepia and water color. Fourth year—Alice Barcalow, if said improvement including the interest • , Strictly tailored or lace or embroidery trimmed jt. Helen Brown, Elizabeth Ellis, Bella >n temporary notes issued to finance snch princess slips iu extra sizes. All made with shadow gi Ryskind, Winifred White, lEarl Ap- mproveinent shall be included in the pres- Columbia Medallions given Free plegate, Stanley Griggs, Grover ent budget and tax levy of the Towusbip of proof horns, sizes, 46, 4Saud 50. ' & Kennedy. ilonroe. County of Middlesex. with $20 worth at Steinbachs. Fifth year—Mildred Hagerty, Hil- NOTICE. —T-he-foregoing-Grdinance-Avas-introduced. Nint» More Days. * 131-133-135 East State St., Trect&n, 1ST. J.. •£ Hoifraan. Harold Hagerty, Joseph at a meeting of the-Township Committee -£— £ Hopple, Samuel Salmansohn, Harvey f Monroe Township, Middlesex County, . Butchinson. leld on May 21, 1923, and was considered Sixth year—Russell Applegate, or final adoption at a meeting held at 7 Abraham Ryskind, Gladys Petty, ?. M. o'clock on the 28th day of May, niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiu Katuerine Schnell. Frances Stults. .923, and was adopted. ~ Seventh year—Grover Bennett, JOHN D. BUTCHER, Ora Bennett, Maretn Sulovski, Anna Chairman Township Committee. Scott, Jacob Salmansohn. Emma Ben Vttest: ,; Coming Events I The Brooks Monument i nett, Luella Reed, Mary Hoffman, FKED A. CLAYTON, Florence Marten. Clerk of Township Committee. Eiirhth year—Janna Zdanco'vipk. SATURDAY, JUNE 9th—Store wide sales with NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. seasonable specials in almost all of our 40 : Tlie Annual Rider Picnic will be Sealed bids will be received at the rooms departments. hold Wednesday, June 13, at Cad- if the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the walder Park. Tronton. Mr. Harold County of Middlesex, in the County Record DOLLAR DAYS—Tuesday aud Wednesday. June W. West is general chairman and Building. Bayard Street, New Brunswick, has appointed Mr. Thomas Chianese- X. J.. on 12th and 13th. Fresh new merchandise spec- chairman of the sports' and games' THURSDAY. JUNE 14th, 1923, ially purchased for these dates. ^ committee. Mr. Horace O'Shea, t 1.30 P. M., Standard Time, by the chairman of tlie attendance comiuit- Board of Chosen Freeholders for,the con- t^nr-Mr. J. R. Summt-rfeldtr; chair- itruction of A made via Cher- holders of the County of Middlesex. Office North Main Street. bourg to New York/Mty. Miss Dej MORGAN F. LARSON, 14-18 South Broad Street, TRENTON, N. J. will be accompanied by a number o For Sale by CleYgJand friendsV County Engineer. Central Garage, Crsiiibury, N. J. Phone3O8 CUANBURY, Ni J. \ The Cranbury Press WOODJJAWN PAKK NEWS. SHERIFF'S SALE. • Wbodlawn Park continues to draw arge' crowds. There are so many IN. CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY— FRIDAY, JUNE 8th, 1923. ittractlons, Tides, etc., that it seems Between Charles S. Noe, as Trnst Officer most impossible to encompas every of lleohanics Trust Co., of N. J., substi- S. P. DUNHAM & C(X, - - - TRENTON, N. J. hing in one visit. The Dreamland tuted complainant,. and William Keiss Dance Pavilion seems to hold the et als., defendants, Fi.. Fa. for sale of The school will clo?e June 15 th. :entre of the stage at all times for ' mortgaged premises, dated Sloy 8tb, 1932. Commencement. Exercises wiir be LO matter the condition of business By virtue of the above stated writ to me - held in. the School Assembly room lsewhere the beautiful floor of pol- directed and delivered, I will expose to sale STORE HOURS 8:30 TO 5:30 EVERY DAY • Thursday evening; June 14 th". There ished birds-eye maple and the ryth- ot publio vendne on are thirteen pupils who have com- rnic strains of alluring music seems WEDNESDAY, JUNE TWENTIETH, pleted the course. , , to possess an Irreslstable drawing NINETEEN HUNDRED AND Miss Margaret Curry, o£ Trenton, power that all bend in humble sub- . . TWENTY-THREE, . was a visitor over the week end with mission to. at two o'clock, daylight saving time, in her ' parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Another week of vaudeville, begtn- Curry. tbe afternoon of said day at the Sheriff's ing Monday, June 11th, presents Office in the City of New Brunswiok,' N. J. 3dna Joyce, who is popularly known Joseph Hoffman, of Trenton, has 'All the following traot or parcel of land been visiting with his grandparents, .s "The Song Bird of the Navy." June Ushers in Our and premises hereipatter described, situate, .Mr. and :Mrs. I. C. Hoffman for a text in Importance will be. Adgie nd her Lions, one of the ^est lying and being in tbe Township of South few days. • ' Brunswick in the County of Middlesex and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Barclay were :nown and interesting acts before Stafe of New Jersey. he public. For a genuine thriller " recent visitors in Baltimore. . Jare-Devll Fasanc will offer his First Traot: Beginning at a white oak Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perrine and tree; thence. running south forty-five de- Sale of White ensational "Leaping the Double daughter Alice, of Phoenixvllle, Pa., lap" thru hoops of blazing 41ame. grees, west twenty-two chains and twenty- .were guests over the week end with ..ast, but what is going • to be the one links Ufa stake, the same being the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Perrine. Mrs. unniest, the' screanilngest, is 'Uncle corner- of John P. Nevius' land; thenoe And muslin underwear is a feature, and a very Perrine .rturned home with them-for !y and Lucinda in their laughable south fifty-six degrees and ^orty-five min- .a visit. acrobatic diversion "Fun on the utes east twelve chains and fifty-one links important one of this white event that's been cele- to a stone; thence north forty-two degrees 4 Word has been received that Mrs. Haywagon." and thirty minutes east twenty chains and lAJacob Voorhees, mother of Abram seven links to a stone; the'nee north forty- brated by us for many long years. Yoorhees, has been quite ill for the AMINISTKATOR'S SALE six degrees and forty-five minutes west past few days at her home in of eleven chains and thirty-seven links to the Thousands of.-garments, good to finest materials, best of workmanship will Orange. PERSONAL PROPERTY. place of beginning. Containing twenty- Sarah Bennett, daughter of Mr. The undersigned, administrator of five acres and two hundredths of an acre,, combine to make this muslin underwear sale for June a success of successes. and Mrs. Franklin Bennett, is con- he Estate of Joseph Hanaway, de- more or less. ' fined to her bed with an attack of :eased, will sell at Public Sale, on And alsd: All that other certain tract Nainsook petticoats, not so fancifully Novelty silk crepe night gowns, want pneumonia, and is under $he care of he premises known as "the Hana- or parcel of land situate in the County and a trained nurse. vay Farm, oh road from Cranbury State aforesaid. Beginning at a post; trimmed as some, but, of excellent something that you will be pleased with Station to-Hightstown, near Cran- Mrs. F. A. Brown is spending a thence running north forty-six degrees and " quality material; flounces of embroidery, for very best • wear ? then keep these ury Station, N. J., on forty-five minutes west sixteen chains and few days at the home of Mrs. James SATURDAY, JUNE 16th, 1923, .. "VanDyke, at Ocean Grove. sixteen lmks to a corner; thence north fifty- 89c and $1.00. crepe night gowns in mind; finished ,t one o'clock daylight saving time. seven degrees and fifteen minutes east nine with hemstitching $3.00... -Mr--and-Mrs. George- -Dey and One" Horse, good worker and chains and eight links to land of John Van Finer petticoats of 'American "nainsook, daughter, of Asbury Park,.and Mr. rlver, good Mowing Machine, Po- Cleef; thence south forty-six degrees and Bloomers of crepe, a good wearing quality ; and Mrs. Howard' Walker, of Marl- ato Digger, nearly . new; Riding fifteen minutes east fifteen chains and five . with flounces of tucks and lace inser- boro, were guests with Mr. and Mrs. American crepe, in orchid, flesh and low, Riding .Cultivator, 3 one-horse links to a post; thenco south forty-seven tion, $1.50. H. S. Dey on Sunday. , ultivators, Potato Sprayer, 4-row; degrees and thirty minntes west eight white, in fancy stripes, §1.00. Mrs. . John F. TenBroeck, of 'our Carriages, Two Spring Wagons, chains and eighty-eight links to the place Perth Amboy, was a visitor over the Wagon, Several Sets Double of beginning. Containing fourteen acres ol Amifrench nainsook petticoats, the ma- Nainsook step-in drawers; lace trimmed week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dis- Harness, 3 Sets .Single Harness, land, be the same more or less. terials are of finer American weaves; brow Bergen. orks, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Hoes or plain, §1.00. Second Tract: Bounded north by land scalloped bottoms, $1.00 and $2.25. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gordon- Lot of small Tools, Lot - Wagon of Peter Hageman; west by land of Ferdin- Amifrench step-in drawers, scalloped nave been spending several (lays in Ireeis -dt itlt -ftrctrtratt and S. seines; soutu by laud ol saiu i.ver- Pennsylvania where Mr. Gordon has ron Age Potato Planter, Weedert dinand S. Scbenck and east by the road Night gowns, of good quality American edges, made of an excellent quality nain- been on a business trip. Spike Tooth Harrow, Grind Stone, leading from the Franklin and Georgetown sook, trimmed with lace medallions, leigh, Tree Sprayer, Stripped Wag- turnpike roadto the-New Brunswick and nainsook, trimmed with lace and bead- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scott and son n, Lot of Carriage Poles. $1.50. Walter, of South Orange visited Mr. TreDton Turnpike road; and Beginning in ing, §1.00. —> Household Goods—Two Bedsteads the middle of said road leading from the and Mrs. Walter Scottc-on Sunday. Three Mattresses, . Bureau, Couch, Georgetown and New Brunswick turnpike Envelope chemise of a good quality Amer- — Decision has been reached by the Lot of Carpet, Lot of Chairs, 16 to &ie New Brunswiok and Trenton turn- Amifrench or Dove night gowns, of an ican nainsook, trimmed with lace and board of directors of -the Trenton Shot Guns, Pictures., Lot of Dishes, piKfe, thence south fifty-three degrees and 'extra fine quality American nainsook; Fair to. conduct a night exposition Cooking Utensils, Buffalo -Robes, forty-five minutes west nine chains to a beading, full cuts, and a full line of this year, in addition to the daytime stake or stone; (2) thence along the line of white, flesh- and orchid, finished with Oil Stove, tot of other articles too sizes, $1.00. x attractions. The principal fairs of numerous to mention. Ferdinand S. Stines south forty-three de- scalloped edges, tftoO. the country, it seems, have In recent Terms Cash. grees and forty-five minutes east sixteen • Nainsook envelope chemise,, of an extra years extended their activities to HARKY HANAWAY, chains and thirty-seven links to a corner of include a night. show~- Administrator.' Thomas Folles' land; (3) thence north Amifrench nainsook night gowns, made fine quality American nainsook; lace Mr. and Mrs. James O'Neil enter- Clerks furnished by auctioneer. forty-six degrees and forty-five minutes east . of as fine quality nainsook as you'd and beading trimmed, $1.50. tained on Sunday Miss Imlay O'Neil F. F. Grove, Auct. eight chains and eighty-seven links to the and James O'Neil of Trenton, Al- middle of said road (4) thence along the wish for, no matter though you are Amifrench envelope chemise; neat medal- berta, Martha and Malcolm Bennett PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR. middle of said road north forty-six degTees west fifteen chains and thirty-two Hnlo to very particular; trimmed with scalloped lions and beading trimmed; scalloped, of Long Branch. UNE 9th—Clara Griggs' will sell household goods on road from the place ot beginning. Containing four- edges and beading, §2.00. "'#1.69. The Epworth League of the M. E., teen acres and fifteen hundredths of an Church held a Lawn Social on Fri- Monmouth Junction to Kingston, acre, be the same more or less. day cvcirifls at the home of Mr. and one-half mile from Ridge. School- Mrs. Edward Dolan. There were house, at one o'clock. F. F. Grove Third Tract: Beginning at tbe middle auctioneer. of the road leading from Six-Mile-Run to about fifty who enjoyed the evening tlie-Straight-ttrrnpike, being also a corner which was spent In playing games -AOK XO-WLEDGMEXX- of-land-ot-Eerd£nand_S-_Stines.;_runni^ and music. Refreshments were The Cranbury Fire Company ac- thence along bis. line south forty-nine and New Perfection Oil ' These hammocks are in open, heavy served knowledge with thanks check of $10 a half degrees west eight chains and eighty- Mrs. J. P. Silvers and Mrs. Ella received from D. C. Mershon and seven links to a stone, corner of land of the Cook Stoves mesh weaves, in plain stripes and in all Stults, who have been spending the check of $40. received from" Joseph widow of John Folles'; thence along tbe The stoves have blue enameled chim- white. Full deep valances, lay-back winter with Mr.-and Mrs. Edward W. Ely for services rendered at their land of the widow of John Follea and the tufted pillows. Sizes 36x72 and 40x84 Dunham at Trenton, have returned recent fires. JOS. C. WICOFF, Sec. widow of Thorfms Folles Bouth forty-three ney burners. to Cranbury for the summer. and three qu&r'ter degrees east fourteen inches. Mr. and Mrs. Ivins - Homer and FOOD SALE. chuins to a stone corner of William H.' 2-burner, $16.00; wtth canopy, $21.25. daughter oC Mercerville were visit- The Ladies' Aid Society -o£ the Pinny; theuce along MB line north forty- 3-burner, $21.00; with canopy, $27.50. ors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \V Schultz Memorial Church^will hold a four and a quarter degrees east eight chains Hammock Stands or Hangers. Food Sale in- the Sunday School and ninety links to the middle of P. road; •i-burner, $26.50; with canopy, $34.50. - F. Perrine. thence along the middle of P. road north _ the moveable kinds, can move them 1 room on 'Saturday afternoon. June Made and guaranteed by the Standard Oebrqi Hutchinson, son of Mr 16th, at three o'clock. forty-four and a quarter degrees west about wherever you please, you know; and Mrs. Raymond Hutchinson,. who thirteen chains and twenty links to the _Oil_Company. ' . •__ • —has-been -spi'iidiug-a-week-with-M r PIANO' CLASS pi ace~~of "beginning: Containing~twelve~ .'_6_ieet.6_inches long;_G_feet_Mgh; strong,_. " and Mr;. Raymond Wicoff, returned And see" the PUEITAN and SUPERS" I will start a Summer • class for acres and six hundredths of an aye of land, safely made hangers, $4.00 to $6.00. to his home in Connecticut on Sun- iano Study beginning the first of be the same more or less. FLEX oil cook stoves. They will interest day. July. Pupils who want to engage Fourth Tract: Beginning at a stone in At Mrs. E. Harder's you can get their time now, please call or phone, the line of John M. Baker being also a cor- you, so will the prices. Just Must Have White Lawn, .plain and cross bar GERTRUDE HARDER, Cranbury. ner of land of John Hageman and running Indian Head linen, White Satleer thence along the line of John M. Baker Porch Hammocks, Eh? organdie, percales, chambrays, pink DOLLAR D.\Y south,forty-four and three qnarter degrees Ovens for Gas or blue and lavender silk pongee, cur at Mrs. E. Harder's, Monday and east twenty chains and fifty-three links to Oil Stoves Tufted, upholstered hammocks, of plain, tain scrim. Tuesday. 5 yds. o£.Percale for 31:00 a stone in the line of Ferdinand S. Stines; khaki, windshield and ends, all-steel yds. bleached- muslin for $1.00; thence along his line north forty-six and a One-burner size, with glass swinging Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dolan en- yds. cretonne for ?1.00; 6 yds. tertained a number of Long Island half degrees east sixteen chains and six ' angle frames and springs, 24 and'27 in- white outing flannel for $1.00; 5 yds links to a white oak tree; thence along the doors, $4.65. __ friends on Sunday. .w.hlte_lawn_£or/.$i;.Q_0_. line of Ferdinand.S. Stines,. Cato Hoagland ..Tworburner. .size,..with, glass swinging ches wide, 6 feet long, $8.98 to $12.50. The entertainment ""given"by" the" and Thomas Van Cleef north forty-four de^ "Finer couc'li""hammocKsT sumptuously -pnplls-of~ttre-T>nbiic-school-on~Mon- grees and tbree quarters west £wenEy-£wo 3oorsr$5.-70. day evening netted the school $45. Dair chains and twenty links to a stone, corner • Others at proportionate prices. comfortable, gsod wearing kinds, ex- of John Hageman: thence along the same Ten Cents a day paid in our As- Poultry FEEDS y Basement. tra heavy khaki .duck; springy, well sociation will net you ?600 in ten south forty-one degrees west sixteen chains years. Great how it grows. Are and fifteen links to the place of beginning. made, cotton filled mattresses; all-steel you a member of the Cranbury Build buttermilk Starting Mash Containing thirty-four acres and twenty- Palmer's Woven springs; 24 inc&es wide, 6 feet long; have ing" and Loan Association? eight hundredthsof an acre, more or less. Hammocks, $2.50 to $6.50 Bash's, of Trenton defeated the Chick Feeds and Laying Mash, Fifth Tract:" Beginning at a post in the back pads, some with roll edge mat- Cranbury Baseball club at Trenton line of lands ot Ferdinand S. Stines and When you buy a hammock and you are tresses; fitted with two good strong on Saturday by the score of 5 to 3. running thenoe along his line south forty- Hill Products. five degrees east five ohains and forty links told it is Palmer's, you Know by experi- chains; oand there are fancy figured The first inning seemed to be a bad to a beech' sapling: thence along the Hue of one for Craubury for after that the lands of Thomas Folles, deceased, south ence, don't you, that it means the best of hammocks, too, at the same, ?14.50 to Cranbury'boys tightened up and J. NEWELL DAVIS. forty-eight degrees west one chain and hammock kinds? $25.00. played air tight ball. pightysiT links to a HtnU-fi; thence* north Fred Hoffman, ofHPlaintieia, wa Criuibury, NT^JT forty-five degrees west five ohains and forty a visitor yesterday with his parents links to a stake in the line p! the aforesaid Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Hoffman. Stines; thence with said line north' forty- R. J. Gulick, of Highland Park i eight degrees east one chain and eighty-six a visitor in town today. links to the place of beginning. Contain- Mrs. Frederick ^Schweitzer is a Incubators Will Run Alling one aore of land. Narberth, Pa., where she is spendin Decree amounting ' to approximately S. P. DUNHAM & CO., TRENTON, NEW JERSEY. the week with her sister,/Mrs. John Summer ?3075. - Brooks. Together with all atd singular the rights, o Custom Hatching 3c Per Egg. privileges, hereditaments and appurten- TOO LOW. ances thereunto belonging or in anywise A colored woman demanded a re appertaining. fund on a pair of hose recently pur- S. C. White Leghorn Chicks ELMER E. WYCKOFF, chased. The floor walker asked: — $lS;00 per 100. . • Sheriff DEMBE & DEMBE, "Madam, did they not come up to r your expectations?" Solioitor. $69.72 "Lordy no," she answered. "De Bungalow Poultry Farm Can't You Figure: hardly come up to my knees."— . Monmouth Juuction, N. J. The coat of a tea or coflee Charleston Eagle. Notice to Creditors. that passes through several ' C. H. Chandler, Prop. Harry Porrlno. Executor ol Johu S, Porrlno. deceased, by direction of the dealers' hands and paokedj • Phone Plainsboro 628. Hurrocute of the County of Mlddlosox. hereby givos notice to the creditors of the in a five or seven-cent con- i said John 8. Porriue. to brine In tainer ? You must^ pay , thalr debts, demands unit clulms nenlnstthe estate of the,nnld deceased, under oath or thirty ceuts profit on such WOODLAWN PARK affirmation, within six months from this Swept By Coolfnc Breezes dato. or thoV will be forever barred of any articles. TRENTON. N. J. JARM LOANS ON UNITED action thernfor agtrtuat tho said Executor. ' Dated April 10. l'J2:t, HAEHI- PEBEINE, BUY DIHECT OF US " K5T 15 MW DANCING EVERY EVENING STATES GOVERNMENT PLAN E/5 MUSK; DE LUXE the! finest Tea obtainable at Every Known Device to 33 years to pay, uo commissions seventy ' cents — ask for Amuse arid Entertain You NOTICE. Golden Tipped Ceylon ATAKE your path thru life easy by starting a 1VJ- Savings .*»onnt. The result will be added charged, no renewals, no red tape, Orange Pekbe. I'm still at it sawing wood by E happiness. Pride in the growing bank account ONE WEEK BEGINNING JUNE 11th you do not buy stock in tbe Bank, We import it. tbe bour. Also wood for sale. means happiness iu the future. EDNA JOYCE—Song Bird loans closed quickly. Under Gov- of the Navy. . ernment supervision. Apply di- Oak and maple wood sawe'd in "Acquire the Saving Habit." stove lengths. ifo INTEREST. Adgie and Her Lipns. rect to tbe Bank. Pay no .com- Dare Devil Pasano HEROY FIRST NATIONAL BANK, -Leaping the Double Gap. missions' to anyone. For details $5.00 a Load Delivered. 23 East Hanover Street, Uncle Sy and Lucinder write to New York and New Jer- CRANBURY, N. J. "Fun on the Haywagonl" . - John J. Oehler, Between Broajl and Warren Ste., sey Joint Stock Land Bank, 31 Main Kntronco foot Faraeut Avo. TRENTON, N. J. Auto Kntrsuico Greenwood ATOUUO Clinton St., Newark, N: J. Phone 30137. Granuury, N. J. *•»•< THE CRANBURY PRESS.

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A Romance of the A CUPFUL OF SOUR CREAM wealthy, twenty-two ana romantic, longitude were written, but so faintly me, but that is as nothing compared to Booklet Is cruising on the Bahama bank Bahamas i that it would ha,ve required close study the fact that, my troubles are all over,** wlOx Ma friend. Sir "William Skel- Farmers often ask,. "What can be ton on the yacht Dryad. He vis- In a strong light to pake the figures declared Mrs. Mary Remlllard, 38 its an old fishing schooner, the out. done with the surplus sour cream?" Garner St, Cohoes, N. Y. Sarah Tyler, owned and sailed by A city woman never is, "Indigestion would scarcely let me Satan Tyler and his Bister Judo, Nobody bothered aftont them. Lone or very seldom is em- The Lloyd Mwulacturing Company the latter having the appearance reef was on all the charts, and the eat, my nerves were so excited I .was and mannerg of a boy. Bobby and the wreck; but he wouldn't give the lo- barrassed "with such lucky to get a few hours' sleep nights, Dts*.B Skelton disagree and the youngster cation away till It was time to go and name was enough. , ' riches. Countless de- Mnominee, Mkhigsn joins ths Tylers, for whom ho has 'Tve been by there," said Sellers at and I was so run down I could not go taken a great liking. The' arrival pick up the stuff, which wouldn't be lectable dishes may be out shopping, and even had to have of one Carquinez, shady character for a year yet. last, "and I've never seen *tlgnB ol a prepared with sour of the bank, with his companion. wreck." help for my housework. I was In agony ' Sellers, disturbs the Tylera. Car- "Then he up and died, and the son cream.. One Is the most with gas bloating and severe pains In SAVE qulnes has .learned that Satan's started' to. hunt for the chart and "You ' wouldn't," said Satan. The delicious of spice cakes, father had been awar% of the lo- hull of that reef must have raised it- my sides. For two years I was In thlfl . cation of a sunken vessel believed couldn't find It. The old guy had given using the cream In place miserable condition, and was told my to be a Spanish troaSure ship, and him everything, but the chart with {he self since she'was sunk, for the water of milk in the recipe and Beautiful Skin he has-been spylnB upon the Ty- In the crlk doesn't cover her at high only hope was an operation. lers In, an effort to discover their location marked on' It It wasn't. a j using Judgment as to Its richness, by "Thanks to Tanlac, I am like a new —soft, smooth, clear, "pink end tide and low tides It's pretty near secret proper chart, neither; Just a piece of empty. But she's been under right adding such proportion of shortening person now, my indigestion, nervous- white"—tis matohleia oompIeiioQ of paper with the thing done rough, but as the usual recipe requires, allowing jouth." Sulphur purifies, enough,. years ago, for the decks are ness and run-down condition are gone, whitens andjefresbea the giving the bearings.' And It was never coraled over, hatches and all, and the for the "richness of the cream. and my friends often speak of my •kin. For beautifying the CHAPTER IV—Continued. found—not by the son. The grandson stuff's turned to Iron cement with the One or two tablespoonfuls of sour splendid health. I feel so grateful to face and anna, use —7— found It—and where do you think? sun and weather. We've got to dyna- cream in a soup gives a zest that is Tanlae I am alwayB telling about it." "Well, then," said Satan, "we've got Pasted Into-the lining of an old hat. mite her open." entirely lacking In sweet cream, add- Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug- that far, and It comes to terms. What's That wasn't so long ago, neither, and ing richness and smoothness to the -—•Glenn* your share to be for helpln' to collar "Sure,"-safd Sellers; then, after a gists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 what do you think that fool of a grand- soup. million bottles sold. the stuff and dispose of it In pavana?" son did? Well, Til tell you what he moment's pause. "It'll be a big Job,.If Boast veal or roast chicken well- Sulphur Soap - 'Two dollars out of every three that did.-First of all he comes to Cark It's what you say.. I had It In my mind that shewag a diving Job In shal- browned and then cooked with one Vegetable Pills are nature's Contains 83>$SPCM> Sulphur. •we make," said Sellers promptly. here, and tries to get him onto the cupful of sour cream poured over If. "There's the salving, you can't do that 1 low water—never thought of the blast- own remedy for constipation. For sale Job on a ten per cent basis, Cark to ed coral." basting frequently, Is delicious.. everywhere.—Advertisement. alone, or your dad would have done It risk his money and reputation for a Steak With Sour Cream.—Cut steak prompt; then there's the cashing of It, "Wei!, It's there," said Satan, "near Agents and lousy ten per cent on what might be In serving-sized pieoes, brown, put In- What He Was Seeking. you're lost men If you try that job on only the' bones of an old ship. He let a foot thick. You've got to drill It, and stick dynamite cartridges In the drill- to a baking dish and pour the gravy "What sort of a neighborhood Is Car Owners! by yourselves. Why, there's not an- out her name and history and every- from the pan over It. Add a sauce, us- this?" other man In Havana could do It only holes and fire them. Got any dynamite A SPARK PLUG that elimi- thing bat the location. aboard?" ing one cupful of sour cream, two "Excellent. Some of the best peo- nates trouble. SCHLEE Cark, and even he couldn't bring the . "Cark wasn't having any on those tablespoonfuls of flour, one table- ple in town live in this section." actually glves> muie powex. harbor!—Tt'U have _r/>rmq—trnq ynn Part.-?—nnri he told. "Not an ounce." spoonful of onion Juice, one-half tea- —"We mlgtil luuke out vvllli "Thnt mar he. hut what I want to Unhrwfabkeore. Nfckd to be landed back of the Island, north the chap to go to Medicine Hat and spoonful of salt,' and one-fourth cupful know Is can they afford to have more electrode. Guinntecd of Santiago. Lord knows what hell pick bilberries. The chap goes off and powder." of dried and soaked mushrooms. Bake or money refunded. "Yes, If we'd got It," said Sellers. than we enn afford? I'm tired of Types suitable for ALL have to pay!" what does he do but tries to get up a in a slow oven. This sauce la nice keeping up with other people. I want Combustion Eoslnet. Satan cogitated for a moment. "There ain't no use worrying, we've syndicate between himself and two got to shin out of this back to Havana with fish or hamburg steak. to try living In a place where I shaU GREAT PROPOSITION 1 "I'll meet you," said he at last 'Tin yeggmen without a keel to their Chicken Fricassee.—Chop one onion set the pace for awhile." not set on big money. Anything more?" and get the explosives. Question who'll 4 foi S4.M.6 for $5.00; " names! Perrlra was the name of one, go for them, us or you?" and fry in fat until yellow; add-pap- U for $9X0 "No, that's all," said Sellers. and da Suva was the name" of the rika. Cut up a chicken and fry in the "Not me," flald Satnn, "not if she Opportunity Neglected. Ccatis«otal Equipment Co., Inc. Carquinez nodded approval, and other, and they, held a board meeting fat until a golden brown, add one cup- Although the coasts of Haytl abound te., New York City lighting another cigarette leaned back was to He there till the lnst trumpet. in Diego's saloon one night and shot We're underhanded," for one thing, and, ful of water with a tablespoonful of In many varieties of excellent food In his chair. holes In one another In'the back par- parsley and simmer, until tender. Poor fish, fishing is done in a primitive "And what's this gentleman doing In fr another, I'm Retttn' little enough lor. out of the Job as it stands, without a cupful of hot sour cream over the fashion nnd that country had to im- Become Prosperous the business?" asked Sellers, referring . "Sllva and Perrira had fixed It to fetchln' and carryin' for you." chicken and serve sprinkled with port 4,509,382 pounds of dried and to RatcIIffe. lay the grandson out and collar the minced parsley and salt and paprika canned fish last year. "Oh, he's standing out," said Sataa "Then we'll go." said Sellers. "Give to taste. and Independent chart for themselves, and they'd have us ten days, counting accidents, and "He's Just on a cruise with us." done it, only he wasn't backward with Scalloped Potatoes and Onions^— TJi Write today, "Yes, I'm standing out," said Rat- we'll pick you up here." yfiys the shooting. Your dad was In the bar " "Why not at the reef?" asked Satan. Put a layer of sliced potatoes In ing tho iiuiaeilo Beaaty CQOTM. cllffe. "I'm in It only for the fun of baking _dlsh, cover with a layer o: The Same Old Backache! B«*utY Culture Artista tm good the thing, though I'm willing'to help." "Don't matter," said Sellers. "Here sliced onions, adding seasonings and Does every day bring the same old •il&riei and ore Always in demud. or there, it's all the same to us; ain't backache? jDo you drag along with Muinello U tho Largest Beauty or- "Well, I reckon you'll have fun parsley. Repeat and pour over the £sntdtkm {n the World ajid bu orer 6,000 shops it, Cark?" vour back a dull, unceasing ache? enough," said Sellers, "if we get foul dish enough sour cream to almost in the Uniled Stitn operated bj gradnltes. Cark nodded assent, and Satan, re- tvening find you "all played out"? Qualified graduate* are guaranteed positiona or of the customs, or If some other hook- cover. Cover the dish and bake until Don't' be discouraged! Realize it in aasuted (o open Marinello Shops ot their own. capturing the chart, folded it up and er- comes poking along while we're the vegetables are done. merely a sign you haven't taken good Latest electrical equipment and up-to-date melhodj. put It back into the tobacco bor. care of yourself. This has probably Forcaott inaqmctors. Briflht. saaitary daaa room*. salving. You're British, aren't you?" cnlri he, plnclng the box Boiled Cauliflower With Dressing^" strained your kidneys. Take things DAY and EVENKC. "I am." Heat—one-hirif-cupful-of—sour— cre pjfoihil nnri riplp ynnr IHrinpya CLASSES " tato his pocket. "Here you'll find us." FajaHe on easy tena*. "I thought so. Come out for a addlng sajt nnd pepper to season, pour with Doan's Kidney Pills. Then the spree?" They rose from the conference table, over'hot boiled cauliflower and serve backache, dizziness, headaches, tired Snlleai4 and Carquinez stood holding his coat feelings and bladder troubles will go. 306 Fifth Ave. ilgdvolo "You may put it like that" at once. m together with a veined and knotted Doan's have - helped thousands and New York City V. j3aautyGih(m "I didn't get your name." hand while the visitors were making should help you. Ask your neighbor! "MavxBo Beauty Aidt Used Ml Cher lit WotW "KatcILffe. My father was Ratcllffe their adieur. TChatever be the origin or extent A New York Case the shipowner, Holt & Ratcllffe." of tho mental habitations that -we Alongside the Sarah they found Jude occupy, for their furniture wo aro Mrs. George Nor- "Lord—love—a—duck 1" said Sellers. responsible.—Edgar Goodspeed. rlB. New St.. Hunt- ' EYES SORE? ,&•££•, EYEWATER "You're hot wanting for money, I waiting to receive them. She had been ingdon. N. Y.. says: A reliable and speoor remody Bines 1196. Buy at cleaning up the abalrtnes, wns dissatis- "After I recovered Tonr draffcLBt'a or Jonn L. Thompson Bong A Co., reckon. Well, this gets me, It do In- SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS from a bad cold. I lSBlTor Street, Troy, N. T. BOOKLET FBEB. fied with the result—quarter of a had sharp, shooting deed! Holt & Ratcllffe—should think mntchbox full of seed pearls—and Pains In the small _ W. N. U., NEW YORK, NO. 23-1923. I did know them! said so. A baked apple Is always palatable of my back" that —Satan—grinned.—JfWell,^ said he,. and Is welcome at any meal. caused me much —It-seemed-to-RntcHffe-all—at-once- suffering. 1 had "we've'fixed things so far—two out of "AfUngRn Appiesr~— dizzy—a p-e-1-l-s—and MR. GUNNYSACK GETS EVEN every three dollars to you and no de- that a critic had come on the scene. Core some good-flavored floating- specks ap- He had forgotten Jude In relation to apples and fill the cavity peared before my ductions." i the deal over the wreck, and he was eyes, blurrinf? my For Once, He is Satisfied He Got the "That's it," said Sellers. with two tablespoonfuls sight I purchased Better of Hated Telephone wondering now hew she would take It. of maple sugar and a a supply of Doan's Kidney PUla and Company. "And now we've fixed terms," said The female does not always see eye to before using- th< second box, I was Satan, "I want to ikLow all about this piece of butter. Bake In completely cured." eye with the male, as many a business Get Do*n'» at Any Store, 60e a Box hooker." man has discovered on revealing a hot wnter to one-quarter Old Mr. Gunnysack, whose standing the depth of the apples. grievance has been the service he ob- "Which was your meaning?" asked transaction to the wife of Ms bosom. Sellers. Serve cold, with or wlth- DOAN'S^V tained from slot machine telephone ^"Well, what you been doing, any- FOSTER-M1LBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. booths, is at last mollified. It has been "The wreck." *way?" asked Jude, suddenly opening ' out cream. his bitter jwmplaUA that frequently de- "Listen to him!" cried Sellers. her hatteries. » Chicken Pie.—Cover a chicken (after _lay In getting a~numb"er has forced~Iiim~ ".Mean.to say.you don'tknow. all about Pm — "Doing—which?"- asked- Satan.- -i'Oh, cutting _ot jhe Joints) with boiling to sacrifice his nickel, the said nickel -her?" = ~on Big Money—Anything" you mean with Cark. WellTTve set- iin'fi being a total loss because be lacked "N'more than Adam., I've heard tled things with him, fixed It up so's one cupful of diced celery, one carrot time to wait for Central to return his from Pap she was called the N'ombre he's goln1 to help." cut In dice, two lfirge onions sliced. de DIos, and was full of gold plate that night, and he twigged something When the chicken ana vegetables are Bilious Attacks coin. "What's he aakln'?" said Jude. Are Usually Dae to The other day he approached a got from churches; but that's not much from what they let drop before they "Well, It's this way: He'll have to tender remove the fowl and place In booth In one of the railroad terminals more than a name arfii a yarn. I've went .to the back parlor to hold their do the wreckln' business, and then If a casserole, add sis parboiled pota- Constipation as a harassed and hurried-looking never banked much on the yarn. Seems meeting. Then when the shooting be- the stuffs got he'll have to run it toes, the celery, carrot and onions. When you are constipated, young man emergeti and made a. •wild, too much of the New Jerusalem touch gan he was -first Into the room, and ashore, and after that he'll have to get Ihlcken the gravy w\th flour and not enough, of Nature's lu- dash for an about-to-depart suburban about It for me." collared the chart, which was lying on rid of It. I'm glvln" him two dollars butter well mixed, add seasoning, bricating liquid is produced the floor. He was always quick on 1 cover with a rich baking K>wder train. Mr. G. entered the booth, depos- "Well, I'll tell you," said Sellers. out of every three.". „' 4 in the bowel to keep the food ited his nickel and gave his number. "She weren't no ship with gold plates the uptake, was your dad. Being a biscuit crust,, leaving a vent for the knowledgeable man, he reckoned Cark "Oh, Lord!" said Jude. "Why didn't steam to escape and bake until .well waste soft and moving. Doc- "The line is busy," said Central In —your dad got that- wrong—she was you give him the lot?" tors prescribe Nujol because a moment or two. "I'll return your a big Spanish ship out of Vera Cruz was the only chap In Havana to help done. Ad(J a cupful of cream Just a him take the stuff and clear It, but 'Now look you here!" cried Satan. few minutes before taking from tho it acts like this natural lubri- mnklng fnr Spain—Shft had a car.gq-of. n q money." And with-thatrMrr-Q^ntckel- before he could conclude business --"T f^on't yft^t n jy*.s f Whtfs mrjpjn* timber, some of them heavy foreign oven. feli into the little compartment pro- this show, you or me? How do you bo'welmovementsbyNature s vided. But it was not alone. With it timbers that don't float She'd got Cark he up and died." know what I've got up my sleeve? Maple Dreams.—Cut bread In one- came 35 cents which the hurried young aboard her, besides the timber, more'n Cark nodded. Have you ever known me done on a quarter-inch slices; remove the crusts own method—lubrication. man, his out-of-town number being also a million dollars' worth of gold—Mexi- "That was so," said he. deal yet? Now you take tay orders and butter. Cover a slice with a layer Nqjol is a lubricant—-not a busy, had not waited to collect—New can gold most of it, Spanish coin some "Well," said Satan, "we've got the where Cark's concerned and take them of chopped dates; butter another slice medicine or laxative—BO cannot ---York Sun. - _ of It. Lopez was the name of. the whole yarn now, and I'm wishing to be smart, with no questions,! Lippln' yonr and cover, pressing the slices together gripe. Try It today. skipper, and he laid to bank that gold "ffone"with the" business. I'm pretty betters!" to form a sandwich. Cut In any shape,', Jokes at an Operation. for himself. Him and the mate were near sick of you two guys trailing after alp In egg and milk and saute to a light me, and I'll hand you out my be- Satan turned and went below. After administering a local anes- the only men In the know about that "Jude," said Ratcllffe. "Suppose you brown. Serve with: -. _ .Jhetie, surgeons at a New York hos- gold beside a supercargo by name of lief for what It's worth. It don't seem had all the money off that old wreck, l_um Lum.—Take t-wo cupfuls of pital cut through ~a man's skull and Perez. natural to me to find gold In a hooker If the money Is there, what would you diced cooked sweet potatoes; add one scraped out a brain tumor which "Well, he colluded together with like that, just for the -picking up, and do with it?" cupful of diced apple and add four ta- A LUBPUCANT-NOT A LAXATIVE I'd sell any man my chances for a wpuld have killed'him had It been al- them-two guys to sink the hooker In "What's the good of askin' me things blespoonfnls of maple sirup nnd a lit- lowed to remain a few days longer. sir fathom water out of trade tracEsT thousand dollars. I'm just talkln' out like that?" said Jude. "I'd precious .tle salt and three tablespoonfuls of ba- Throughout the operation the patient give out that she'd sunk In a gale, and of my head. You know what I am. soon do something with It I" con fat. Bake in a covered dlsfi, add- chatted with the doctors and ex- come back in a year or two and collar I'm content to run small. We|ve.,made ing one-Hfflf cupful of water. Remove the contrac'. I don't want It written "No, you wouldn't You'd put It In the cover and brown, after baking for- changed jokes with them. the boodle. They had her bored and the bank, and then your trouble would plugged f jr the game, and when they down and signed, seeln' that the law ty-five minutes. Bake one hour. begin." \ , Maple 8auce.—Take one- cupful of It Isn't difficult to forgive those who got her to the location they pulled couldn't help me. I'm only sayln' that "Which way?" Sweeten die Stomach If you lay me crooked I'll spilt. Got maple simp, one-quarter cupful of cold wrong our neighbors. out the plugs, and she went down "Well, you'd have \t In the bank or without a sneeze, natural as a dyln' that In your heads?" water, one tablespoonful each of corn- Invested and It would bring you In, starch and sugar. Heat the simp, add PILLS Christian. The nigh contracting parties on the say, twenty thousand dollars-a year; other side nodded assent. the cornstarch, mixed with cold water. "They got the boats away la order, well, you couldn't spend that on the Cook until clear, then add the butter. PARKER'S and the crew was got off to a man; "That belli' settled," said Satan, dock-side, could you? You^ wouldn't "here's the chart-." ' • Pour around the dreams and serve at HAIR BALSAM but that crew never got ashore. May- bo able to spend It at all unless you once. be It was something wrong with the He produced a metal tobacco box gave up the Sarah and lived ashore In Raton* Color Pineapple Salad.—Cook one egg yolk, BaantWey. Iano dCra I1.0Oy anK DroctHtjd Faded. Hah grub or the water, there's no saying, and took .from It a folded piece of pa- a fine house with a carriage and horses ftinoic Chcin. Vks. Patoboirae,! If coffee but they never got ashore to turn wit- per, which he laid on the table before and servants, and to do that you'd one teaspoonful of lemon juice over •».T. ness. But them'three guys had taken Sellers. hot wate'r until thick, stirring constant- HINDERCORN8 «»». <*«* o* have to become a lady—or gentleman,"' loom, *te., stop* all paln.-mjurM comfort to tn* the dinghy, and they were picked up The effect was magical. hastily put In Katcllffe, Jude sudden- ly. Cool; season highly with tabasco, foot, Buikt* »«lklQr niT. Ue. by a,!l or at Dn|> disagrees and landed somewhere on the gulf, Carquinez sprang from his chair ly threatening to tarn on him. "You'd then beat one-quarter of a cupful of CUU. HUeoxC!wmlealWork<,I»atelia(u»,l(.T. sour,cream until thick, and fold It Into IF VOC HAVE $100 OB Ul'iVABD fat and w^ll." like a young man, came behind Sel- have to do that, and_ you'd have to do to Invent In u high-class industrial ontor- lers, and, bending over his shoulder, the first mixture with one-quarter of a pnno with ereat moncy-maUIni; posiilblllttes. All through Sellers' recitation Car- more than that; you'd have to learn iocatod In one ot tho largest natural eras drinks quinez had sat noddiug his head. looked. Ratcllffe, though out of the all sorts of things. Can you write, cupful of• finely-grated cheese. Codflsh Holds, wrlto at onco for Information. Tbl» served with sour cream for the white Is a real opportunity for Inventors. "They slung their yarn," went on business, was as. excited as the others. Jude?" FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT Sellers, "and made all good, and it was Satan aloi^ewafe calm. He had been sauce Is a most appetlzlng-and unusual Box S6 Van Buren. Ark* Postum only left for them to wait awhile and carrying thething about so long that It dish. The virtuous feeling of havhif? been p e r hire or steal a likely boat to pick up had probably lost Its freshness of In- "He caught her and In his an- $13.00 To" $7.00 o the stuff, when the yellow fever took terest. Having must be carefully analyzed, for 5 ger and Irritation somehow we may be "penny wise and pound S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS, the supercargo and the mate, leaving Sellers, without speaking, stared at kissed her." * Lopez to fish for himself. the chart before him. _ foolish." BARRED ROCKS, R. I. REDS "He got back to Havana, which was Rum cay was aho'wn, and then, from carofully solected stock. Every chick 1 afl hale nnd healthy as tho hour it waa born. his nntural home, and there he put southwest of Rum cay, a line of reef (TO"BE CONTIN0ED.) Immediate shipment and up with his son, who was a trader In marked "Lone Reef," and In red Ink, eaft' delivery tfuaranteed. tobacco. He put the son -wise about connected to the reef by a red Une, the It's,neck or nothing with the jdrafle. L. K. WALCK. U.K. 3, GREENCA8TLB. FA. ••. •)"•• •\ . THE CRANBURY PRESS.

Wife Refused to Pay .' Reward for Lost Mate THIS LITTLE arm Mrs. Morris Hlrschfleld of • .Chicago, whose husband had BABYGIRLl teen missing three weeks, did a THE MARKETS lot of worrying and finally of- BUTTER Was^enefited bytWGood Her Say "Bayer" and Insist! (Edited by, O. DOUJJIUH Vv'ururup Editor of Radio Merchandising.) fered a reward of ,525 for any- Creamery— High scoro 3D <5> Mother Get from Lydia E. Pink- one who would return him to Extras 38yi(3> her. A few days ago' In tbe Firsts ,.•. 37 W Three Dry tells Seconds 36 @ barn's Vegetable Compound court of domestic relations" she UnHalted Creamery— reneged on the reward and said, High scoro 40%© Extras 33\iii> Pittelrargh, Pa,—"I took Lydia E. Radio Telephone she had changed her mind. Firsts 37%# Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound before • "No man Is worth §25," she Seconds ' 3G%<8> [my- little girl was State Dairy,' tubs— declared. Finest ..'..• ; 38 born,, and the effect ' Immediately after she pub- Common to prime 34%©, it bad was wonder- EGGS foL This will be the lished her offer of reward, she Fresh gathered, extras.. 30 @ first child I have \Micr0pn0n2 « 4r Microptione> said, 20 or more persons tele- Storage packed— Extra firsts-. 28% nursed, as I had to phoned her, telling' her that her Firsts 27Ji bring my two boys • - husband was living In an apart- First Bath, extra firsts.. 27 m) upon the bottle. I ) Firsts i 25*4© ment with an affinity. Seconds ...-.,.', 24^G§) was very nervous Mrs. Hlrschfield said she in- Trade eggs - 23^,© and wornedVtired all, • Dirties, storage packed the time, and after vestigated and -found It was No. 1 24 " I read about the', true. Dirties, No. 1 23 Unless yon see the name "Bayer" on Dirties, No. 2 22 Vegetable Com- package or on tablets you are not get- Checks, fair to choice.. 22 pound I tried It and N. J. hennery, white, ex kept on with it I still continue its use ting the genuine Bayer product pre- tra uncandled 38 and recommend it to my friends. You scribed by physicians over twenty-two Nearby hennery, white, extra fancy candled 37 may publish these facts as a testimonial' years and proved safe by millions for Other nearby and nearby foryourtrtedicine."—MTS.WM.KLINGEL , -cgy LOST ARMENIAN BABY IS "Western eggs, extra 334 169 Plymouth St., Pittaburgb, Pa. < Colds Headache Extra firsts 31 • Toothache Lumbago . Firsts | 29 @ 30 IDENTIFIED BY SCARS Nearby gath. white, firsts It la remarkable how many cases haya Earache Rheumatism to extra firsts 29 © 32 been reported similar to this one. Many Neuralgia _ Pain, Pain Undergradea 27%27 "Disappointed," I sniffed. "With authorshlp of the song "Little Annie accompanying sketch for hooking up sesslon a set with a two-stage ampli- Bian of this place. Is preparing for tbe Stags-— that face she has no right to be dis- Rooney." The best claim to its author- microphones with other radio appara- fier may easily connect tlielr micro- reunion with the little son, who bad W'n, per lb..* 18 ®21 B22 been lost for eight years. The baby Nearby, per lb 18 ©22 3>23 appointed." ship Is established In behalf of James tus which the fan will recognize as phones In such a way as to amplify Old Cocks—Dry packed— Thornton, the testimony being appar- legal. The simplest form of straight- their own voice nnd reproduce It was stolen from her when two years Western— Small. Large. What was my consternation to have ently conclusive that he wrote both" old by a Turkish officer, near' Mardin, Dry picked, boxes.. 15 ©17 18 (S20 the door of an adjoining bedroom open, away phone 'circuit Is shown on the through the loud speaker. That this Dry picked, bblB.. 14 $16 17 ©19 words and music. The date of lta top. 7t will he noted that two micro- mny be nrrompUshed It Is merely nec- In June, 1915, during deportations .of Scalded .... 14 n>15 16 ©18 • and Kate walked out. I shut up like a first appearance seems to be contro- phones, two sets of radio headphones essary to connect the microphone In AjTnenlnns to the Arabian desert. The Turkeys—Dry picked— clam. Wasn't that the best thing I _ BarTelg. Boxes. could do?—Exchange. verted, but the Nomad has a positive nnd three or four dry batteries are series with three or four dry cells and father died from privations, but tbe Western, poor to and verifiable recollection of the song mother escaped to this country. good 25 @30 25 @30 connected In series. Between the two the primary of the first audio fre- ' Oucka—Dry packed. ns long ago as the spring of 1800, and Is run n connecting wire which need quency transformer. It Is not even The mother later began a search Barrels. Boxes. Ignorant. It is doubtless a couple of years older Long iBland ©27 ® Hubby—Sny! I sliced into the rough • not necessarily be of ropper. Ordi- necessary to disconnect the leads com- for bet- child and enlisted the aid of Squabs— than that. In the summer of 1890 It nary galvanized Iron wire run be sub- ing from tbe detector tube. That tube Near East workers, who were told of White, 12" lbs. to doz., doz .. © 9 00 over there and flushed a partridge! was certainly popular. The tune Is a stituted with equal success, provided may be left unllghted. the marks on his body. Miss Caroline White, 6 to 6ii lbs. to doz. Wasn't thnt remarkable? remarkably good one—original, plain- ,doz. .. 3 00 3 50 Wife—Why-er—I don't know any- there Is no actual contact with the Such an arrangement gives far McAfee of Kansas City, Mo., now In VEGETABLES tive, irtxyt Is rather a pity that anyone Beans, per basket 1 00 thing about golf, dear.—Judge. ground. The return Is by means nf greater Input to the transformer wind- Syria, heard of the case and watched should seek to take the credit of Its Beets; Her basket 2 60 the water supply system, thereby ef- Ing than IK ordinarily obtained from the throngs of refugee children as Carrots, per package..6.. 1 50 composition away from James Thorn- Cucumb., per crt. or bskt. 60 fecting an economy In wire. the detector tube, with the response they passed through her hands. She ton.—Boston Transcript. Celery, per crate 1 00 <8> The objection to such a method Is In the loud speaker being correspond- heard of the curious brand before she Cabbage, South., carrier. 1 26 1 75 saw It, for the boy was famous for Corn, per G doz. crate.... 1 25 (fi) 5 00 we that the bnttery Is used continuously ingly greater. Eggplat, per crate 1 50 ® 2 50 It must be pointed out most em- the brand. Garlic, per 100 lbs 7 00 (fz!13 00 Thousands Have Kidney unless a switch Is Inserted to discon- Horseradish, per bbl FOR INDIGESTION nect It. Then It becomes Impossible phatically that It Is strictly against The youngster escaped death" at tbe Leeks, per 100 bunches.. 2 00 the law to employ a telephone micro- hands, of his Turkish captors through Lettuce, basket or crate.. 1 50 $i 5 to talk to the other station without Lima beans, per basket.. 60 @ 5 Trouble and Never sending—notice—beforehand.—^A—Rome-- phone with n rpgpnprnrlvp rfyplvlng s<|t the brand. They considered It an 111 .Onions— omen, so sold him for 50 cents to an "Nearoy, spring, 100 lbs. 2"00 what better circuit Is suggested and It for radiophone transmission. Speech Texas— Suspect It will be noted that there Is u battery can be carried on over a distance of Armenian family. His new friends Yellow, No. 1 fancy, crt. 2 40 6 BELL-ANS at each station. three or four blocks, but it is very were killed and the boy became a wan- Yel., poor to fair, crt.. 1 50 Tel., boilers, per crate.. 1 50 2 25 Hot water Applicants for Insurance Often A point to be called to attention Is likely to cause Interference with derer, finally falling into the hands of White, regular, crate.. 1 50 nearby receiving stations and anyone the American relief workers. The White, broilers, crate.* 1 50 i 2 Sure Relief Rejected. that the batteries are connected In Parsley, per package 1 00 opposition. Them Is a very good rea- attempting such experiments places brand has been accepted as proper Peas, per basket 50 I}D 2 himself in danger of arrest. Varia- identification by Immigration officials, Peppers, per crate 2 25 ri son for this. When the microphone Radishes, per basket 75 (j Judging from reports from druggists tions of the schemes outlined above and the Jad has been admitted to be 2 75 who arc constantly in direct touch with at one end Is spoken Into tbe fluctu- Rhubabr, 100 bunches.... 2 00 5 75 jected is because • kidney trouble" is BO nator for the time and patience re- No. 2, best, bbl 3 50 0 4 50" body full of youth and health may common to the American people, and the East over the efficiency of the new- quired In developing It to a practical nouncement of a gypsy woman that her No. 2, poor to fair, bbl.. 1 00 @ 3 00 be yours if you will keep your large majority of those whose applications Kaufman circuit, originated by Wolff stage. husband and ten children would meet South Carolina— are declined do not even suspect that they Kaufman. This circuit is Illustrated Cobblers, No. 1. per bbl 4 50 & 5 75 system in order by taking Undoubtedly the circuit affords un- sudden death unless slge. furnished reg- Cobblers, No. 3, pro bbl 1 00 @ 2 00 have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- here. At'first glance, no especial dif- ular sums of money to "honey 'the South Carolina Spauldlng Rose limited possibilities of still further de- No. 1, per hbl 4 50

5 25 Root is on sale at all drug stores in bottles ferences are noted' In the circuit. Ac- fates," Mrs. Ester Helfelnt gave $500. LATHROP'S" . of two sizes, medium and large. velopment along this line and it Is No. 2, per bbl 3 00 (jp 3 50 tually there are two distinct depart-. almost the entire family savings, to a OLD POTATOS . However, .if yon wish first to teat this quit*: apparent that more will be heard State— —~_~~~gTeat~prenaration~Eeird~t<;n~centB~to~Drr-ores-from-thc-usual,-forni-of-clrcult.- -from-lt-from-tlme-to-tlme; gypsy- queen -in- New-1ork_ci.ty—:— Spauldlng—Rose,—bulk, First, tneTpIafe~cTr"cult feeds'tTTrou'Kn" llC 130lb —HAARCEM-Qttr Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a Grn., JItn., bulk, ISO lbs. 2 50 © 3 65 . sample bottle. When writing be sure and the primary tuning Inductions before rumbutz, who appeared In court with a Spauldlng Rose, best, " mention this paper.—Advertisement. passing through the receivers to the Mounting of Panels baby strapped to her back, papoose 150 lb. sack ".. 2 65 2 75 Gn., Mtn., bst. 150-lb. sk 2 C5 2 76 The world's standard remedy for kidney, opposite side of the plate buttery. In on Aluminum Angles fashion. She was held In $500 bail, . . SWEET POTATOES liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the Top Hard for the Astronomer. series In the plato circuit unri the pending examination, on an extortion Jersey, Swedesboro, bskt .2 00 2 25 enemies of life and looks. In use since Amateurs often experience difficulty Jersey, yellow, bskt 1 00 2 00 Beteigeuse Is the star in the constel- antenna lead. Is added a single layer charge. Del. Md. bskt 90 1 50 1696. All druggists, three sizes. lation of Orion, which, according to Inductance consisting of 80- turns of In mounting unit panels. The usual Mrs. Hilfelnt said she visited the Georgia, yams, "per bskt.. 1 25 i 1 35 Look for the nimi Gold Modal on every way to mount them Is on a large board Virginia, yams, per bbl.. 2 00 box and accept no imitation the measurement of Prof. A. A. Mich- gypsy on April 18 and was told that BEANS AND PEAS elson, University of Chicago, has a with spaces cut out for ea£h panel, nnless money was forthcoming her Beans. 100 lbs.— Choice Com. to Pair but this is very troublesome, and every Marrow 10 75®11 00 10 2510 50 diameter 300 times as large us that of family would" be wiped out. Each time Pea 8 2558 .. 7 75® 8 00 the sun. time a new panel Is to be added a the worried mother sacrificed the cash Medium 8 00® .. new board must be made. By mount- Small "White. Cal 7 25$) 7 50 No Soap Better Men have pronounced the star the gypsy would place it In a bucket Lady Wash. Cal 7 25© 7 60 "beetle goose" and "battle guess" and. Ing them on aluminum angles a neat of water and, withdrawing the bills, Hed kid 8 255S - .. For Your Skin job will result, and when another White kid 0 0055 9 25 "bet a goose" and "beat a goose." would apparently set them afire. Yellow eyo (3> 8 00 One day~the word wa~s~pronounced~ panefls ~ad-G-00 1~. intact. Llma, Calif Si 8 75 Than—Cu tic u ra several different ways at a meeting Klng'8 Statue 5,200 Years Old. Peas, 100 lbs.— Soap 25c, Ointment 25 ud 50c, Talma 25c which Professor MIchelson attended. This angle can be purchased for Scotch 8 00® .. ,.(?S Philadelphia.—A statue 5,200 yeara Green, dom 7 25® 7 50 ..© "How do you pronounce that word. about ten cents a foot. Use angle old has been unearthed in Mesopo- FRUITS AND BERRIES Professor MIchelson?" someone asked, three-quarters Inch wide by one-eighth Apples— tamia by the Joint expedition of the' Barrel— turning to him. "Nobody here seems inch thick. Make panels 4% Inches University of Pennsylvania and the Baldwin ^.. 6 00® 8 60 to know." square and -mount three In- a row, so -Ben Davis - £-00® 5-00 BritlBh museum." /The report said the Russet (l 50® G 50 "I don't know," said the man who to mount six use four pieces of angle statue wSs .found while unearthing King 4&00© COO Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remors measured It. "I always get around say- the Zlggurat gate on the site of Ur of Box— ^" Ing it by using the astronomical name Newton ;- 160© 3 50 Them With Othine—Double Strength e » the Cbald«e8." It is a dlorite statue Muskmelons— •Alpha Orlonis.'" of Ennnntum, king of Lagash, who Texas, per crate 1 75® 3 00 This preparation for tbe treatment of Watermelons— freckles Is usually so successful In removing The correct way to pronounce the No. 22 cotton covered wire wound on reigned in 3200 B. C. Per carload— Crecklcs and giving a clear, beautttul com- word is as If spelled Bet-el-guz. Donel Florida 400 O0@ 800 00 plexion that It to sold undor guar&cteo to 4-Inch tubing. The last 20 turns are • • Blackberries— refund the money if it fails. tapped at every turn. This tapped War Goods Saloa to End June 30. North Carolina, qt 25® 30 'Don't hide your freckles under a; veil: .' Freshen a Heavy SJ$1.05: clover mixed, nolmnal: ryo told on the znoney-back. guarantee. Renders other perfumes superfluous. aide of the secondary of the varlo- present fiscal year, it Is estimated, will straw, [email protected]; oat straw, nominal. LIVE STOCK One of the Cutlcura Toilet Trio (Soap, coupler. In addition, a variable grlbV nmonnt to approximately $00,000,000, Cattle—Prime steers. $8.50®9.75; Bhlp- Ointment, Talcum).—Advertisement. leak Is added from tbe grid of tbe tube Angle Construction of Panels. while for one recent week they ping steers, $9.50{j>10.75; butcher grades. [email protected]; heifers. $6.50®8.60; cows. $2.50 to the lead, connecting this condenser amounted to approximately $7,000,000. 7.50; bulls, $3.6006.00; feeders, [email protected]; Are You Afraid Know Little of Domestic Animal*. and the tapped roll. each 18% inchesTong," as'shown. This milk cows and springers, $45.00@$115.00. To Eat tho THnn Yon like) is much more compact than wood, Calves—Cull to cholco, [email protected]. Fearing Bad After Effects? St. Louis, Mo., being one of the cen- Considerable experimentation and Never Had a Lloanse. Sheep and lamps—Choice lambs, $14.00 ters of the live stock Industry, was analysis la taking place In this circuit makes-a neater Job, takes less time to Indianapolis. — Albert- Erhart has &15.00; cull to fair, $8.00®13.50; yearlings, make and permits short leads. [email protected]; sheep, 53.OO0S.CO. naturally astonished when some one to determine the exact theory of oper- been driving an automobile for ten • Hogs—Yorkers, [email protected]'0; pigs, $6.90 suggested that a sheep, a cow and a ation. On the turface, we have ob- years, bnt never bad a license. That 7.00; mixed, [email protected]; heavy, $7.90^T 8.00: roughs, $5.75@6".00; stags. $4.00®4.60. pig be placed In the municipal zoo viously a form of regenerated feed Church to Have Class was his statement In court at Worces- SPOT MARKETS AT A GLANCE IS SIMPLY WONDERFUL FOR BO that school children might fenow back which may bu compared some- ter, Mass., when arrested for driving Wheat. 2 red, c. I. 1 1 46 for Radio Instruction without 8 license. Erbart was on his Corn, No. 2 yellow 99 RELIEF OF INDIGESTION what tbe animals look. like. Later a what to a reflex idea In which tbe plate Oats, No. 2 white 54 To more our statement we wfll census of sixth grade pupils disclosed energy not only feaJB to the primary El Cajon, Cal., bafl a community •way across the conntry. Rye, No. 2 western 83i4 mat) yoo FREE of charge k Barloy, feeding * Nom'l 6©-c»nl package upon request. that 40 per cent had never seen a circuit and thus reloforceB Its power, church that has come to the conclusion Lard, prime west 11 70 sl.ti'.p. that 17 per cent had never seen but In*' addition, fe-sds. directly back that radio is the great thing of tbe day Rescues Thirty-Seventh Drowning Man. Stearine, city oleo 09 BERTHORN CHEMICAL CO. Tallow, spec, looso 07% XAHtTTACnJ8SB3 a pig, and that 12 per eenl knew what through a capacity and Inductance and offers a constantly expanding field New' York.—John de Temple, fifty- Grease, yellow .., 07 •a cow looks ilke only from pictures. coupling rto the grid circuit. of knowledge. The church has, there- two-year-old dock worker, made bin Lard, prod., cont 12 50 lttWcterStmt , NewYoricCtr Dressed hogs. 140s 12% It will be noticed that the capacity fore. Installed a-*:omplete radio equip- thirty-seventh rescue when he swam Coffee, Rio No. 7s 11^ Items tor Sole—Louisiana. Enjoy prosperity Tea, Formosa, lb 22V of Southland. Live where winters are mildest; coupling between this plate and the ment in a tower room and has invited 100 feet Into the Hudson river and ; All Tired Out After Graduation. Sugar, gran., lb 9 75-9 soil most productive. Send for. list of farm The trouble with boys who make rec- grid circuit has a very low value and those who are interested In the use nnd saved Herbert Haggerty, seventeen Sugar, raw, Cubas 06^ bargains. BOX 851, NEW ORLEANS. LA. ords In college athletics Is they never apparently the most effective control development ot radio tn join a class years old, from drowning. Ten min- Butter. 92 score <". 38$ EABN »1 AN HOUB AT HOME for Instruction. A government-licensed utes Jater, after his clothes had dried. Eggs 2GV4 writing show cards /or1 nit. ~\7o Instruct anu get rested up after they graduate.— of this grid feed back Is by means of Cheese, held Bpeciol...: 29" provldo steady work. Particulars free. Kwik Buffalo Evening, Times. the variable grid leak.' Although the radio operator is In charge. De Temple was back at work. Cotton 28 60 tihowcord System, 44 Bond, Toronto, Canada.

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FORMER CRANBURY GIRL HAS' SPLENDID RECORD IN COLLEGE. I Peppler's Weekly Chats Is Niece, of -Mrs. Charles Davison. New Brunswick's Best Shopping Place . Miss Marian P- Hammond, a grad- uate of Cranbury School in '1915, and a niece of Mrs. Charles Davison HAY BACKS. . HAY RACKS. HAY RACKS. of Cranbury, was voted by the senior "class of the New Jersey Col- •Wo con take a lew more orders for Hay Eacks. We will make no' lege for Women at New Brunswick, more Backs than we get orders tor. If you-want one of our Racks, kindly as the best all-around girl in . the 'THE PEOPLE'S STORE.' give ns yonr Brown was elected student president above undertaking, temporary improve- dangerous proposals on the part of railroad, dem- i i STOLL'S i i 5 ment notes are hereby authorized under tbe Other officers are Lorena Cole, vice- < i 20-22 E. State St.. SHERIFF'S SALE? provisions of Chapter 252. P. L., 1916, as agogues in and out of politics, tbe railroads are president; Helen Kingman, record-, i i amended in an amount not to exceed the making a record' of which everyone should be i i IN CHANCERY OF MEW JERSEY— ing "secretary; Frances Norsworthy, TRENTON, N. j. Between the Jameaburg Mutual Building sum of J2, liOO.OO. Said notes shall state in proud. corresponding secretary; Henrian general terms the purpose for which they and—Loan—AssocinMrm n ti -Errrersorr;—tj-ea-swee-.—Of ibc jildi- complainant, and Joseph Patera, etals., •' J.FO_iuauraI7_.-irnl wlin.ll be. issued in such If the votes of the people who elect our cial board, Henrietta Dawson is amounts and such times as may be deter- defendants. Fi. Fa. for sale of mort- chairman. Other members are (government representatives are made lo count gaged premises, dated May 21st; 1923. . mined l)y resolution of the Township Com- Margaret Dietrich, senior; Frances mittee. The form of note, rate of interest for a square deal for the railroads, you can be By virtue of the above stated writ to me Ball and Mabel Roberson, juniors; and date' of maturity shall also he deter- certain that is what the railroads will get and directed and delivered. I will expose to Katlierinp Bruch, sophomore; Miss mined by resolution. tbe railroad problem will be much nearer a sale at public verfduc, on Edith McEwon and Dr. Ira Girard, "faculty" members. The conference 4. The following matters, as provided * solution." TVEDNESDAY, "JULY-ELEVENTH.-— by Chapter-252, P. L. 191(5, as amended, Canning Time NINETEEN HUNDRED AND committee elected were: Dorothy are hereby determined and declared : TWENTY-THREE, Turner, senior; Mabel Chapman, at two o'clock claj-;igbt saving time in thesophomore; Miss Helen ICees and (a) The probable period of usefulness of CONSULT YOVR PERSONAL INTERESTS Let Us afternoon of said'day at the Sheriff's Office Dr. John H. Logan, faculty members said improvement is 8 years. in tbe City of New Brunswick, N. J. • (b) The average assessed valuations of Your intelligent thought will surely bring In the fall colle.se term "these you to the conclusion that .yonr cordial, sympa- All that certain tract or parcel of land the taxable real property (including im- Supply Your Wants. positions and co-operative govern- prdveineiits) of the Township of Monroe, thetic support of the railroads and'legislation and premises, hereinafter particularly de- ment will be in full working order. favoring their progressive expansion and devel- scribed, >itnato, lying and being in the County of Middlesex, computed upon the Miss Hammond in her successful three next preceding valuations thereof is opment are needful to_your individual prosperi- Borough of .lainesburg, in the Conuty of work in drawing up the constitution We have a goodly Middlesex and State of New Jersey. §1,131,425. ty and the commercial advancement of- your has won tho praise of the entire community. Beginning at a point in the south side of faculty and the student.body. During (c) The statements required by section supply of tbe public road leading from .Tamesburg to the whole past.year she has worked 12 thereof have-been made and filed as Engliahtown, (Bnckelew a\"enue)4)ne hun- constantly on it. She has given required. MASON QUART JABS dred and twenty-six feet from stone num- something to the N. J. C. which will 5. Any and all moneys -received from ber oigbt standing in the northwest comer never be forgotten. Members of her the State of New .Tersey, and from contri- MASON PINT JARS - of Joseph Cr Magee's lot also the corner of committee, who also worked hard butions made by residents, made by prop- Pennsylvania Railroad System Lake street running to the Freehold and and faithfully, were: Marion Walker erty owners on account of said improvement THE STANDARD RAILItOAD OF THE WORLD r Q IDEAL QUART" JARS Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad;..thence shall be applied to the reduction of the (1) south thirty-seven degrees and fifteen and Grace Duckers, from the-senior class; Dorothy Turner, Elizabeth temporary notes issued on acconnt of the >99SO9SQOS90SCO0SO00eOSO9Q9GGSQGG9SO9 IDEAL PINT JARS minutes west one hundred and twenty-live said improvement. (325) feet along said Joseph C. Magee's Barnes and Lorena Cole from the lot; thence (2rnortti'fifty"-tw6"degrees and junior class; Marion Joshing, Helen G. That the Township share of the cost r\ 1-T- l-T-1 1-f T 'i-H-M-M '•'••'••'••'••'•'••i ' "T'll HHHllllillllll II- JELLY GLASSES forty-five minutes west fifty-five feet; Kingman and Eliza-beth Daly from of said improvement including the interest thence (3) north thirty-seven degrees and the 'sophomore class, and Katherine on temporary notes issued to finance such JAR TAGS fifteen minutes east one hundred and Bruce, Helen Shephard and Janet improvement shall be included in the pres- twenty-five (325) feet partly along line of Craig from the freshman class. ent budget and tax levy of the Township of Special! JAR RINGS Joseph B. Lane's lot to the south side of Monroe, County oE Middlesex. •Bnckelew avenue; thence (4) south fifty- Why Suffer from-Rhemnatism? NOTICE. Athletic Union Suits, $1.65 two degrees and forty-five minutes east The foregoing Ordinance was introduced Phone or call us at fifty-five feet along south side of said Do you know that nine out of Finely tailored "ot highly mercerized material. Buckelew avenue to theplace of beginning. at a meeting of the Township Committee of every ten cases of rheumatism are Monroe Township, ^liddlesex County, held A full line of either one or two piece all wool No. 400. Decree amounting to approximately $2200 simply rheumatism of the muscles or on May 21, 1923, and was considered for Together with all ancTBingular tbe rigbta, chronic rheumatism, neither of final adoption at a meeting held at 7 P. II. Bathing Suits. . • We are at your service. privileges, hereditaments and appurten- which require any internal treat- o'clock, on the 28th day of May, 1923, and ances tliereirnto belonging oi in anywise ment? The pain may be relieved by was adopted. appertaining. applying Chamberlain's Liniment, JOHN D. BUTCHEK, R. A. DO1MMELLY, Orton & ChambeFlin ELMER E. WYCKOFF, which makes' sleep and rest possi- Chairman Township Committee. Sheriff. ble, and that certainly means a great Attest: HABERDASHER JOHN P. KIRKPATRICK. deal to any.one afflicted with rheu- . FKED A. CLAYTON, Cranbury, N. J, $25.20 Solicitor. matism. Clerk of Township Committee. ' State Street, East ot Broad, TRENTON, N. J. -I"M"I-!•!• Hill Mi M-M 11.»

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