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Charles H. Hand Files Caveat Two Shakespeaxan Plays Pro- Against Probate of Miss duced on St. Mary'* Col-* Holton's Will. lege Campus. :

TKHTAMEVT XOT KILKI> VKT. Capacity Audience Applauds OVER .%OOO IX AIIUKJWK. Fashionable Throng Witnes

Contr»:ant Will Attempt to Prove Best Amateur Minstrel Haperb Cast Roanrilr Apftiaaded— as Judges' Work at First That Mhji HoNon Uu Show Ever Given List of Patroa- Annual Bench | I'BMOund Men- For the I'-! - tally. Here. Affair. | Show. i I ("V Seeking to obtain a portion of her The Ben Great Players presented estate, Charles H. Hand, of this TO BK KKI'KATKIl TONIGHT. S1aak_*>p«are's "Taming of the PLAIN'KIKLIIHRK FAR£ city, yesterday filed a caveat in the ShreW." to a large and fashionable j office of Surrogate W. G. DeMond audience at the open air theatre: on j at Somerville against the admission The new Plainfle'd theatre had Mount Saint Mary's college campus of Miss Mary E. Holton's will to yesterday afternoon which was ver> probate. Miss Holton died a week its capacity tested last nig*>t when The Plainfield Kennel club opeft- it att mined to hold the crowd that favorably received. • ed lu first bench show tbU moraina; ago at her home on Du r street leav- It was a first-class performance „ . ing an estate valued at $23,000. wan'ed to be accomoduted with with aa record-breakinrworu g a:tendance in every respect, the company bejng and undpr ,„„ mogt favorable ana- which she directed by her will dis- j a unit In the characterization of the j tributed among charities and some j pices. It in estimated that this parts. It has been said that Ihe show fturpaases any other beach j fifteen relatives living in Newark, j company played no stars ;ihat It, 1.4 | Bayonne, Hobok n and other places. I show ever held with the possible ex- j a company of artists withou; special ceptions of the Chestnut Hill club Mr. Hand in his caveat states that j j Individuality. However thU may as a blood relative he is entitled U> show at Boston and the Wlssabick- I be, the audience yesterday was In- on club at Philadelphia. There are one-fourth of the estate and alleges clined to say that it was a company | that in his belief Miss Holton was nearly a thousand entries and thera of s'ars who came and saw and con- are a large number of cup* and oth- I of unsound mind at the time she quered. I executed the will. He further al- er prizes to be awarded in addltioa j Miss Keith Wakeman. as Kath4>r- to th.- ribbons. j leges that when her father died he j ina, who was an understudy to Ellen left her an estate amounting to j Terry, seemed to have been imbU'd Among the club* offering $80,000. This, according to Mr. ! with all of that famous actrgss' cups or money prizes ur;- The Hand, was Increased to $150,000 by land brought ;he audience to It* Plainfleld Kennel club. Toy Span- shrewd Investments, but before h r feet at the conclusion of the Pt«: iel club or America. St. Louis i death she had disposed of the bulk I scene with P truchlo. ; I-ad I en' Kennel club. Valley Fair of it by contributions to missionary { Another young woman. Mi*s Mllll- Kennal -club, of Brattl-boro, Vt.; purposes in the Baptist church. cent Evison. as a servant to Luc#n- Russian Wolfhound club, Scottish., Deerhound club of America. Th* Winfleld Scott Angleman, Mr. Thomas M. Muir. lio, won the admiration of the and I Hand's lawyer said today that h • ence by her correct interpretation English Deerhound club. Long will attempt to prove /hat Mis? seaty at the strand testimonial ten- and lively use of a comparatively Island Kennel club, Po'n'er club of dered by his friends to the America, American Spaniel club, the Holton was of unsound inind and >ort small part". Frank McEnte \ the that the gifts to charity during h r popular young trei er. "Tom" Petruchio. was splendidlv brutal. Collie club of America. Manbattaa lifetime were void on that account Muir Breathing space was about while his servant Grumlo. (John S. Collie club, of NVw York: the Dal and must be returned. all that was left when 'he curtain O'Brien), was exceptionally bril-!matlan club of America. Airedale An august City Father, of most imposing miea went up on the firs; chorus. but Mrs. James K. Arnold, another liant. I Terrier club of America, Stango Ken- About to drive six hundred yards upon the putting green. when Judge Kunyon announced that Mr. O'Brien met with an unforvii-1 nels, Boston Terrier club. Irish club local relative, has also employed $1,094.75 bad been received for the counsel to contest the will and it Is nate accident In the third act, when of America. Scottish Terrier club ot He also drives the license crowd, for all are 'neath his sway, first night's effort, the cheering rap- America. Walsh Terrier club of expected that a caveat will be filed idly consumed the oxyg n that was he cut his hand severely on broksn And in his hands the hoi poiloi are naught but simple clay. for ,her early next week. She claims glass on the stage in his enoourter America. Wissahlckon. Kennel club, j one-fourth of the estate. left and the audience sought the with the ferocious Katharina. ThJ.- of Philadelphia; Japanese Spaniel i The will In question was drawn outer air. mishap did not feaze the actors who club and the American Pommeran- in. April by Miss Holton's lawyer, It was a stirring sren», that last proceeded with the play as though lan club. Reuben Xnox. J. Herbert Case, A hundred and fifty men nothing unusual had happened. The local entries Include neverat secretary and treasurer of the cheering like mad. :i man in the All the characters were cleverlv who have never befor- exhibited Plainfleld Trust Company, and John center of the stase wreathed In portrayed and heartily applauded their doK» In a sin* and prizes hava Holton, are named as executors. smiles, and a big floral horse-shoe, An orchestra rendered appropriate been several Plainfleld fanciers. Reed & Coddington, who represent several bouquets and the back- music between the ar^s. Many special prizes have been offer- the executors have not as yer of- ground of red, whlt» and. liliie, made The performance of "A Midsum- ed by local people which Include sev- fered the instrument for probate. a picture that will be remembered mer Night's Dream." was even mote eral cups and sums of money. Of for many a day. largely attended than the after- The judging began at a little af- HIS Th-' audience was a sympathetic ter 10 this morning and appended noon's splendid entertainment hav- one and indulged itself to the limit ing an audience estimated at nearly are the awards up to the hour of go- Bronze Charter Day Souvenirs S. A. Knopf and S. P. in the matter or applause, and it 1,500 people. The sudden cold ing to press: w won may be said right here that the ap- snap did not affect the region of the These were the ribbon-winners In Bear Tier's Lake If "Flo," the Boston bull-dog be- Goodhart Speak at Wct- piause bestowed was fairly earned hills, and the temperature was ah the judging this morning: : Scene. "~* longing to Lines Groo, of West Sec- chung Crest. ! The jokes wr-re good, the instrumen- Ideal one. St. Bernards—Puppy dogs. First, ond street, had been on exhibition GATHER IN II COIN tal and vocal music all that could The performance Itself was wetl President Taft. Mrs. C. W. McCutch- at the dog show today, she would | be desired and the stage arrange- nigh perfect and brought forth en: second. Buster Brown. Mrs. C. Fl'NI) GROWS TO $«,570. have been carded as "dangerous," IOTHERS MARK AI>I>KKSSK.N. if anybody escaped b-ing tagged ments magnificent. tumultuous applause, every actor lfi W. McCutchen. and would have been given a wide ioday i; was because he was shut The drop wen: up ;is the chorus ten cast betng rewarded for his ef- Novice Dogs—First, Boxer, Chaa. up in the house or in some other sang ""In th • Evening by tne Moon- H. Lyman. ( Ofleials FWtKig Athletic Mwt An- berth by at least a dozen people who l»r. Rirhard MolOonkc, J. I>. I»rz- forts. live in the vicinity of Mr. Groo's place where the taggers could not light," af"er the orchestra had play- No better interpretation of Limit, dogs—First. Watchung Leo, aoanced and Prizes For the home. These people were at police eaux and I>r. Coszmaiui reach them. The tag merchants were ed a medley of patriotic airs. As Shakespeare's idyl has ever beea Willowmere Kennels: second. White ubiquitous and the way the coin.- tfle curtain ascended, revealing the given in these parts. The financial Star Beauty, Mrs. Anna Kahn Hy- Events Are On court this morning, and told how rattled into the little pasteboard "Flo" and heTf family of three pup- Talk—A Fairy seried banks of red. white and blue return was very satisfactoiy and in* in. boxes was a caution. costumes, the audii-nce broke out In (American or Canadian breed.) Exhibition. pies rush out at pedestrians, and Drama. i sures the scholarships for which the not only bark but bite. Teeth At one o'clock when a count was prolonged applause. It may safely performances were given. Open, dogs—First, Mayor of Long made of the returns from 25 boxes The first lit of the official Charter marks of the mother dog were The term exercises of the Grosz- be said tha: the arrangement anil The patronesses were: Branch. White Star Kennels. Day celebration, medals is placed on raann School for Nervous and nearly $225 had been collected. costuming of the chorus never hatj Open, dogs—First. Ch. Abbott shown on the limbs of thr-e and Using these figures as a basis in Mrs. Charles Flsk. Mrs. Samuel sale today. These souvenir medals there were tales of tree-climbing to Atypical Children held y-sterday a superior anywhere and the braini Townsend. Mrs. David T. Kenney, Bruno. Elly Papadopulo. •re made Inj-a rich golden alloy of forecasting the total amount that that conceived th? idea and tht> Novices, bitches—First. Cleopat- escape. afternoon at the school hall on may be realized from the 300 boxes Mrs. James Murphy, Mrs. John i statuary bronze, suspended from a WatchunK Crest proved to be one of hands that worked it out are entit- Smith, Mrs. Thomas F. Nolan. Mrs. ra. Mrs. C. W. McCutchen. | trl-color ribbon, and are extremely It took nearly two nours to hear that are in the hands of the collec- led to the praise they received. Limit, bltche -First. Ch. White all the complaints about the canine the greatest successes which this in- tors, nearly $2,700 will be the total J. P. Trultt. Mrs. J. Lockhart. Mrs; artistic in appearance. In the cen- stitution has so far achieved. v The program was fully up to ex- Andrew Kenney, Mrs. A. E. Forcei Star Girl. White Star Kennels. tre, in low relief, is a representation family which is so adequately cham- amount collected for the Kingj Winners. bitches—First, Ch. pioned by the mother dog. and when large and representative audienc Daughters' charitable enterprizes. pectations, every number being en- Mrs. John Kenney, Miss Mary R. of Tier's Lalte, a scene selected be- filled the hall to overflowing. Peo- cored and the different numbers Sullivan, Mrs. William Dunkinson, White Star Girl. White Star Ken- cause »f lu) plcturesqueness, and the testimony was all in. City Judge George J. Whalen. who gave $2 els. Runyon announced that he would ple had come from distant points, passed along with the precision and Mrs. Charles W. McCutchen, Mrs. the fact that its geographical loca- when first tagged added $10 mor» smoothness of well-oiled machinery. William G. Besler, Mrs. A. C. Joneg, Puppy, dog* and bitches—First, tion between the two celebating mu- reserve decision in the case until even as far as Chicago, to witness these exercises. For local people these when he was informed of the char- Win. F. Tallamy was the first soloist Mrs. Geroge A. Beaton, Mrs. Henry Teddy. G. B. McDonough. nicipalities Makes it of mutual in- next Saturday. The action was acter of the charity. The affair be- and sang "No One Knows." sweetly, Deknatel, Miss Jennie Abbot. Miss Novice, dogs and bitches—First, terest to uo^i. In the foreground brought as the result of an attack exercises meant the revelation of the undenominational in character has fact that there is a great movement his fine tenor voice being just right. Agnes Allen. Mrs. Phillip McGrory, Jacques. G. B. McDonough. are two shields of the conventional by "Flo" on Clifford Locke, a four- enlisted the sympathies of all classes George Rlttenhouse got one over Mrs. Thos. Williams, Miss Katherine Limit, dogs and bitches—First, [shape used for historical dates; the teen-year-old boy who lives on East being carried on on the top bf pur which accounts for the generous re- mountain of which few had ac- with "Just One Sweet Girl," that Redlcan, Mrs. John RaffTty, Mrs. Duke of Astoria. M. T. Thlman. "jone on the left overlapping the Sixth street, and the boy bore three sponse that is being made. Jos. Blatx, Mrs. Frances Blatz, Mrs.' Open, dogs and bitches—First, North Plaianeld shore, bearing the bite marks as the result of an at- knowledge. As J. D. Loizeaux. who brought an encore and Wm. Holmes, assisted by th • quartet, re- Hilare Blatz, Mrs. Richard Boice, Duke of Astoria, M. H. Thlman. fJcharter and Anniversary years 1884- tack upon him while he was pass- was one of the speakers of the af- She Scared Off the Burglar. Winners, dogs and bitches—First. ceived an ovation for the r nderln? Mrs. Ed. Duchesne, Mrs. Peter Mc-} ,.11909, while the one on the Plaln- ternoon expressed It, his presence An attempt to break into the Duke of Astoria. M. H. Thlman; re- ing the Groo house on Monday. there for the first time made him of "The Clang of the Forge." Donough, Mrs. Cormack McDonaugh, •ileld side bears- the likewise proper Locke's father was in court to look Borne of Mrs. G. F. Hayden, 1212 Mrs. Thos. Sullivan, Mrs. Jos.I serve. Jacques, G. B. McDonough. dates 1869-1909. feel strange that he had never been Martlne avenue, was thwarted early A sensation was sprung when after his interests, and Mr. Groo was there before, but that he had QOW George B. Cose, singing "Cap!. Wil- Sleven, Mtyss Anna Sjevtn, Mfcai Russian Wolfhounds — Puppy, ; Beneath these are floating ribbons represented by Francis J. Blatz. this morning when Mrs. Hayden. Thos. Cogan, Mrs. C. E. Broadhead.: dogs—First, Draco of Boreas, Bo- learned to appreciate what; this aroused by the noise of someone lie- Brown." had a whistling chorus reas Kennels; second, Boreas Borta, pith the nartH-8 Plainfleld and North Among those who testified as to work meant and that it would have for accompaniment. It brought Mrs. Walter Longman. Mrs. Justus Plainfleld. Back of the ribbons, an "Flo's" viclousness _Frank tampering with the back door, turn- H. Cooley. Mrs. F. Hughes. Mrs. Boreas Kennel*; third, Ivan of Bo- were his most sympathetic support, and ed on the electric lights all over the down the house. Elnvr D. Cutting. eagle with outspread wings unites Force, another bitten boy; Harry S. Schuyler. Mrs. R. Montgomery/ reas. Boreas Kennels; fourth, Dro- that he only hoped that all the peo- house and scared the burglars away. John V. Todd. Bertram F. Tallamy Mrs. W. Oakes, Mrs. T. Dennln. mas of Boreas, Boreas Kennels. the motive and imparts a national Dunn, of South avenue, and Howard and Wm. J. Counihan all received ple of Plainfleld would give them- Investigation showed that the lock Mrs R. H. McCullough. Mrs. Thos.! Novice, dogs—First, Draco of Bo- touch appropriate to the season of McDonough.' of East Sixth street. selves the opportunity of convincing unstinted applause. Mr. Counihan j the celebration. Raymond Miller, a 'Westfleld boy, on the back door had been forced, Scully, Mrs. Geo. Tobin. Mrs. H. reas. Boreas Kennels; second. themselves of the merits of the work bnt the intruder had been scar d getting a double encore. Ray Mack, Prince. Boreas Kennels. I In designing the medal the set who was bitten some time ago, also and that it is worthy of their most Wm. J. Firstbrook. Fred Miller an.l Torney. Mrs. ||coin treatment has been avoided, testified, together with J. M. Hunt, off when about to enter the bouse. Berkhan. Mrs. John Limit, dogs—First. Lasky, George emphatic assistance, financial and The police were informed by tele- Harry N. BHmm all got there with Thos. Moore, Mm. Shriley. Rousse: second. Draco of Boreas, a freer modelled effect is se- a neighbor of Mr. Groo, and An- otherwise. all there was in th m. singing and thony KOfort. of Wiley avenue, who phone, but the patrolmen could find Mrs. Marshall. Miss E. Kenyon. Mrs. Boreas Kennels. cured, by casting the bronze Instead no traces of the burglar. acting their parts perfectly. Herr. Mile. Dutoit. Mrs. J. Guthrie. of stamping it—albeit at a trifling was bitten last month. All testified Other speakers addressed the Open, dogs. American or Canad- that the dog was aggressively vic- The double quartet which - Mrs. A. Seidel. Mrs. J. Bailey. Mrs. an bred—First, Lasky, George (oss In distinctness. The rim U ir- audienc?, the most prominent of ed Mr. Holmes and Mr. Tallamy was and rolling. In Imitation of ious. whom were Dr. S. Adolphus Knopf, Miss Fountain'" Wedding Tonight. E. Flering. Mrs. Thos. Noonan, Mrs. Rousse; second. Draco of Boreas, Miss Ada Fountain, daughter of composed of these: Elmer D. Cut- Fred Kuser. Mrs. Walker. Mrs. J. Ihe undulated oozed edge of a wax The fact that the Groo dog family the noted leader in the fight against Boreas. Kennels. Mr. and Mrs. George Fountain, of ting. Joseph O. Randall. Wm. F. McGoogan. Mrs. A. Cannon, Mrs. O. Open, dogs—First, Lasky. George in keeping with .the charter has a kernel license, and numbers tuberculosis, and Dr. Richard Mol Tallamy, Edward D. Young, Louis Jdea. - derike. Dr. Knopf, In eloquent and West Seventh street, and Robin Kellar. Mr*. Geo. J. Sommers. Mrs. Rousse: second. Draco of Boreas, but four canines, and the fact that Brown, of Verdon street, the V. Tallamy. Harry Vhler. Jr.. Wm. It is presumed that everybody will inspirin J. E. Murray. Mrs. Katherine Cough, Boreas Kennels. this license has been secured since words spoke fo his own borough, will be married this eve- G. Smith and Joseph C. Martin. Mrs. E. Burke. Mrs. John Hall. Mrs. klsh to wear one of the souvenir the complaint was issued, was the great est in this work, to which acts Mayo.- C. J. Winners, dogs—First, Laskv. Geo. ning at 6 o'clock at the home of the Between the Louis A. Russl. Mrs. Joseph Carlton. Rousse; reserve. Draco of Boreas, medals, especially as the committee cause of the reserved decision, it he has recently donated the sum of bride's parents, by Rev. Dr. J. A. Flak delivered a speech. He said Mrs. I.. B. Drummond, Mrs. J. tell them at only a dime apiece. is said. $1,000. and laid particular stress Boreas Kennels. Cham bliss, pastor of, the First Bap- in part: "Ladies and itentlemen. I Geraghty. Mrs. Joa. Mallon. Mrs. J. Puppy, bitches—First. * Napa of j. A. L.. Con«nt, director of the upon the humanitarian and philan- tist church. am not here in an official capacity, J. Flnnegan, Mrs. J. E. Scully, Mrs. ^Charter Day games, to be held the Mr. Manning to Speak. thropic aspect of this gr»at move- Boreas. Boreas Kennels. but as a friend of Tom Mulr. Near- E. L. Scully, Mrs. B. Guadrum. Miss Novice, bitches—First, Napa of 'afternoon of July 5. has announced Martin A.. Korff and J. Harry ment. Dr. Moldenke referred to the After Riley. ly everyone hi-re known who he Is. Manning will be present at the Sal- importance which this pioneer work Arnold. Mrs. P. Monehan, Mrs. T. Boreas, Boreas Kennels: second. the following officials for the occa- "When the frost is on the pumpkin He is a Plainfleld boy, son of a ma- McGovern. Mrs. L. Vooz, Mrs. T. A. sion: Honorary director of the vation Army meeting tomorrow eve- has for social uplifting, and em- Countess Alec, Boreas Kennels. and the corn is in the shock.' chinist and did not have the advan- Moore, Mrs. Thos. Hughes, Mrs. Limit, bitches—First, Eneleh B«l- »mes. Mayor Samuel Townsend. of ning at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Korff will phasized its value for communal. And the hints of frigid weather at State and national problems. He tages that other boys enjoy, being Theo. Budenbach, Mrs. C. A. Marsh, lina II. Mrs. Gerald J. Barry; sec- N'orth Plalnfi^ld; Honorary Referee. play several selections on the violin your household portals knock. one ot a family of eleven children. and Mr. Manning will give a heart- Mrs. A. G. Hooley, Mrs. R. H. Hood, ond. Valley Farm Pink, Boreas Kaa- Mayor C. J. Pisk; Referee. George suggested very strdngly, tha* the j You will feel a wave of comfort o'er He has always bs-en bright, and has | ^n w G Mrs. W. H. Wll- nels. L. LUtman: Jtidges. John H. Doane. to-heart Gospel talk. A cordial wel- work shoulhldd receivi e thth e benefibfi t of your contemplation roll always been ready to turn to and.jj^, ' come will be extended to all. Mrs Sharretts. Mrs. Open, bitches. -'American or Ca- Harry C. Rlinyon and P. H. Barns: State appropriations. If in time you've stocked your cellar help any one at any time and where | Lynn' Thompson. MrsVw P. Clare. nadian bred—First. Eaeleb Belllna Ierk of tn Dr. Simon P. Goodnart, of New £ _ * Course. Charles Line; —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young, of with the Geo. O. Stevens' coal. there was any assistance needed | „„ w MoraB MrB. j^ Shanleyaney., II. Mrs. Gerald J. Barry; second. «. Llstman: Timers, Somerville, have removed to Plaln- York, the vice-president of the Xa- Tom was always on hand. He bM|Mrs. J. B. Lanford, Mrs. F. C. Bev- Valley Farm Pink. Boreas Kennels.

Trenton, ar« guests this v^k at Classified Advertisements!Classified Advertisements home of Mr. and Mrs. «tich*»U. oaj And : Somerset street. j Remember For I Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford.! That the Remember FOR RENT— r*-i;y ; Calrrtew i bury. You don't know what you are «me»ts Mrs. Florence Cross, of K*wj) 5th. 6th We have avenue. ia U misains in not taking the beautiful ( Tork. f trip to Port-au-Peck with u» From Mm. Nicholas Bower*, of Plucklc- and 7th or the goods TO LET—Six tcoias: ;.;! Improve- our property you get a magalncent enlm. is Tltitlnr frienda at ba»Wnc July will menu, John Kcx*. :.ist Sixth view of the ocean. th«- Shrewsbury . Ridge, GR1CN to do your •treat. < 11 tf be Charter THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. ^^ and the green hills borderlt* the' n D Wtoivc Decorating i-. -c. . Grove famouous KumsoRun-on roaaro«d. Foror tntb«e honenorse-- . . " 7 .. " V•• ' - n Days Premium Parlor on 3rd Floor, STAMP* street, 14 rovmr: l«\ Kiri|M-H ami in black nnd colors; big variety thoroughly appnviated. The price* lomorwiw will be 9A QQ blns place. Inquire 94 1 West Siztt> first door a reception room with maa- , „,„ , | l (MK-jr pattern*; wild blue rliant- of new style*; Mark and color*; The ]ocai leam an P wll| WJ.OH. &I.0H and street. 4 6 tf sive open fireplace, dining-room, kit-', ,. Kenwood A. (\ team, of New. bmjr and white mulran; all QQ values from 91.25 to $2.98; on n Saturday you can- take your QQ chen and bedroom. On th« second ark. on the WestflVld nvenu- •iara; MfM-rial for .Saturday. lOv FLAT to let. with improvements. floor there are two bed-rooms and this afternoon. choice for iwO Callahan &. Son. Third and Rich- bath. - The kitchen and bath-room John II Stlllger. of Brooklyn. wa» MKN'H IXUKRWEAK. mond streets. 5 12 tf Great Sale of Lawn Shirt Waists TRIMMED HATS, fixtures. . „ar e a. credit -.to. a. tin thou- the ueiist yesterday of hU parents Otminrtte Mefli I'nderwrar in S3 dozen Iteautiful Uwn and Lingerie Shirt Waists, trimmed (ircat Half Price Sale of all oar TO LET—Flats, light and airy. sand dollar house. The houses «* , Mr am, Mn).Op1< linery at just HALF THE PRICE. all improvements; 271 Watchung We are building for the benefit of ""' " J-nnlo Johnst n KAIHKS* HOKIKKY. Hut our method is not to carry avenue. Call 266 Somerset street. the lot-holders a large clnbhouse. | " • Itlark FaNt Color How, Sale of Popular Corsets a hat over to next wasoa, hence 8 17 J•with bowling alleys, billiard rooms.! Mrs. Albert Mac('aule>. or West- kptlml h«"l« and doable aolr; tliis HALF PRICK SALE. tennis courts and boat landing. Our field avenue, has returns! from >» The famous I>. H. and «'. Cornet*. S|>eeial So. 4»6 U.. made of TO LET—For the summer, a fur- tdw* Hi, to I<»:regular valu<* fine batiste, lace and ribbon trimmed, K>njt hips and back, 4 hose restrictions are rigid. We are plan-: visit with relatives in Newark, Ittr; on Saturday sup|iortors, made with the celebrated "Spirabone" side steels; V ft nished house, 13 rooms. 2 baths, ning a home colony and we are go-1 Miss Hella Myams has H'tiirn«WI only cellar and store room; coal and gas •12V2 sizes 1M to :»«; regular price «1.OO; Saturday only ilw DITCH (X)LLARS AXD JABOTS ing to have It. There are thirty bun- from a two weeks' vinlt wi-U rela- ranges in kitchen; electric light, galows now under construction and ' fives In New York. KIR range of these very popu- telephone; also completely equipped they are selling fast. Convenient Miss Harriett M. Squlr s Is upend- IIAI it NKTS. lar neck pieces; lance variety of automobile house; convenient loca- IHtKSS SKIRTS. LADIES K1MOXA8. terms of payment can be arranged. ins; p.-irt of h<-r vacation at h-r hi>ra> styles that sold regularly for 25r; tion; low rent to good tenant. Ad- All-over Iteal Hair \et« Uiat Anotlwr lot of the famous In a variety of new pretty de- on Saturday you can buy 4C You are Invited to visit Port-au-Peck 'a ( Kanway - II rv|(ulari> for 2.V; will be signs, blue, pink and lavender, dress C. L. Riley, Plainfield, N. J. at anytime to suit your cofavenience j Linenr Skirt*, that liave caused them tor I 13 Mrs. Mold on Saturday only 4 Q such u sensation last week, white with colored stitching; regular C 17 3 as our guest. For further partlcu-1 John Alberts, of WVstM.1 for « I *» and natural color. 92.OO 94 Afl value is 3.%c; on Saturday we 4 Q lars see Charles Matt, Port-aa-Peck avenup, is visiting relallvf.4 In \'4» will sell them for • I »»_ FOR KENT—Storage room for York. skirts; on Saturday . . . . I lUU HASKMKNT SPI-X1ALS. Realty Co.. Prospect and Edgewood | automobile, near Grant avenue sta- avenues. Telephone 4S6-R.. Plain- WASH HKI/TS. :tO-hour Alarm Clock. "The tion. Inquire 705 West Front street S*H'TH IM.AINKIKI.Ii Sentinal." highly nickled and field, or telephone 1266 Murray Hill. • Embroidered Wash Kelts in a POXfiKK COATS. SILK DKKSSKS. 6 16 tfNo. 132S Broadway. New York city, guaranteed one year; we sell .Mrs All«>n and daughter. variety of new designs; pearl Iteautiful natural color Pongee Consisting of MesMaline, Taffeta or your own broker. 6 9 10 Mr.< IIKI Koulard Silk, trimmed with them regularly for 7.V; Rat- |jQ LARGE barn and s:able to let. Charles Jarkxoh. «|x>nt vcn buckle*; SOr--value, QQ < "at*, now so much in demand, urday's |trice ijw for •*»«» daintily trimmed, black or gilt net and lace; the very newest up- 1143 South Second St. 6 16 C with Ri>v. nnd Mrs. C. W. F. buttons to-date models; values up to $18; of West Knd avenue. PluinflWiJ on Saturday $1 Q QQ NEW seven-room house for sale; . I S1.1.OO CoatK «0.9« MASON 'harl«-H Smith has taknn th< WIIITK INDIA L.1XOX. ^ only Ill JO TOILET PAPER. good location: price $2,500; $200 contractor; charges r«'a-L * $17.00 CoalK for fll:I.IM< sonable; repairing ' promptly. '. premisere s occupied by Antone Ptill- I.(XM> Sheet IIOIIH of thefa- cash; balance on easily monthly pay- cpaiiing done :' promptly. .'' 1 on Fine sheer quality, 27 inches William Bourgeois, 101 Arlinpio'n I "l " l^'hlgh av.-nue. and will up 11 mous A. K. Force tt Co. special; ments. Address Elston M. French. ilt Wide; a great bargain; regular "7 avenue. • C \l ]m * Team, cigarif. fruits, fir value 12He, for . • I sold regularly for Ac; on Sat- 171 North avenue. 6 16 tf Thc June Sale ot Ladies' Undermuslins urday we will sell 7 rolls | Mr. and Mrs. John Ti>oru"» anil I for .25 FOR RENT—3 rooms, second STORE your furniiure with the children, of Jersey City, are vi.iitl I lias proven the grraUft and best we have ever held. We have ugain floor. No. 215 Westervelt avenue. J Plalnfield Storage Company; reason jMr s o'Hearn and their un. I. WIIITK PARASOLS. Mo- replenished our stocks and tomorrow you will find another stock V. E. Vanderhoef, care Woodbull 4 able rates. Orders left for moving j rig Higglns. Beautiful Linen Parasols; nat- just a-s good as on the tirst day. IK> n»t let this <>|i|>ortunity puss None of these basement spe- Martin Co. 4 2S tf vans. Nagle's, Front and Grove Sts. ural wood handles and embroid- you by; it comes but once a year, and we wish our |>alrons to profit cials can be sent C O. D. or no 1 4 tf ered edges; value 91.75; QQ FOR RENT—Flat, six rooms and liy it. telephone order*. PKK8ONAL. Saturdays price iwU bath; sixteen dollars. Inquire, 8. C. HEDGES trimmed. Welsh. 405 Whitall. 205 Park Ave. 4 22 tf eod Park avenue. Tel. 680-R. 6 7 tf | Mlsa Florence Swan, nf lain FIVE-ROOM flat to rent; 40 Har- BEFORE selling your furniture' has been visiting friend* *r Hur- YHB DAILY PRESS may b* obtalnad The senior dance for the Somer- Ilngen. mony street. Apply L. M.French. see Latourette, 326 West Front St. ti tram the following Ne«wde«leri and ville High School will be held OH 6 12 tf Mrs. A. C. McCrea, of Newark Aaanta, 10c a week. Friday evening, June 2o. STORAGE—Clean, dry roomsj j CITY. haa bi-en visiting friend* here fo Colon New* Co. R- R- Station BARN to let on East Second reasonable rates. Plains*Id Sterage , a few days J. M. Harper *J1 Park Ave IHXELLKX AXI» VICINITY. street, near Watchung avenue. In- 8t Co.. (Nagle's). Front anii Qrove I Miss Minnie Ilrokaw, of > . SUBURBAN. cises held in Dunellen Thursday sington avenue, near Putnam. Tel- Mr. and Mm. George Smith, o tWellen B. SirUkl night. Lloyd Smith made the and have followed duwn to today with musical colleges, SIX-ROOM flat to let with bath. ephone 194. 10 24 tt Philadelphia, have returned h Haw Market ...R- Burdlck Call 33 Somerset St. 6 2 if Bound Brook Union News Co. valedictory address and Rev. J. Y. chautauqua assemblies, convents, etc. after a vlxit with friends h-r>v , Broeck, of Plalnfield, was the prin H. M. CLARK. Carpenter and i Bound Hrook L. M. Davis FOR RENT—Half of double Bomervllle Jacob Gpiwrt cipal speaker. Builder; jobbing a specialty. 60 Mrs. Hugh Hastings. who h •Waatrleld C. F. Wlttke. A. B. Snyder CATALOG ON REgUBHT. house, 6 rooms, 213 Westervelt ave- WMtneld J. W. Wall Grandview avenue. . 6 12 lmbeen enjoying a pleasure trip In th Scotch Plain* Charles Elliott The First Baptist church of New nue. J. V. E. Vanderhoef. care of south, has returned to Plainfield. Month ItalnnoM Victor Attlee Market has increased the number of Woodbull ft Martin Co. 4 29 tf WATCH REPAIRING-^W. Brown. Mrs. Emma Matthews, of th Pwnwood Charles Elliott deacons from four to six. The new Netherwood W. (1. Olmntead 124 Watchung avenue. French, Ity, has Deen visiting Mr-. Tjhc membera of the board are Mahlon R. STORES TO LET—East Fourth Hallet & Davis Piano Co. American. English and Chime dore FlshjtT, of New (ierma,n'.ow Dayton and William Fitz Randolph. | street. $12; Watchung avenue, $25 clocks; high class watch repairs. : Factory Salesroom Miss l^fila Druse, of Kast Kro Rev. George Gardner, with Mrs. to $4 0. Houses to let from Septem- 'Phone 822-W. « 11 lm street, has returned after a ol* Gardner and their children, Ruth ber 1 from $20 to $50 a month. 170 East Front Street, PUinfield, N. J. ant visit with friends in Norlb (°a and Frances, will sail for England Call and get list. Charles Hand. 314 THAT old carpet in your garret s Telephone 858-R. Watchung avenue. 6 15 6or cellar is worth money to you.Una July 3. where they will spend a You might as well have It. I will SOMERV1LLE. month. Mrs. B. J. Shreve. of Grove »tr TO LET—Three-room flat, cen- show you how to get It. Tell Dennis left town Thursday to spend ie»c Walter Sherwin, of Tarrytown, N. trally located; newly painted and pa-to take It and clean It and reweave r A benefit for the Fourth Reform- Y.. Is spending a week with his aunt. weeks with friends In v Brookll TRV A LITTLE SELTZER pered; also large loft. Apply Elston It with his ingenious machinery into Mass. fd church was given at Somerset Mrs. Peter J. Stlllwell. of Dunellen. Hall Thursday evening by the Law- M. French. No. 171 North avenue. a beautiful fluff rug, alike on both Miss Katherine Duffy, of Tn-nton. or carbonic water when you have a Plainfield. N, J. 5 21 tt Mrs. C. X. WHBOO and 4 Pearl St., North Plalnfleld. tf James Savon, of PlainfMd, visit- of either costs very little. Let us High School, left for her homeffl: Garretson. Fancy dances were put IF TO!' want reliable help in any ed his uncle Thomas Mulvaney, of send you one. Then you'll always Rockaway, > rday morning. on by Day and Welll and E. Grimes. capacity, ap^iy to Mo"*""' w*Kistrj, CONTRACTOR lawn work of all w*re violin duets by I^estie New Market Thursday. have something good to drink in the kinds; sot), manure anl fertilizer; Moran and family, of house that you can safely offer any- 7 26 West Front »ir«i. aevnue. left Thursday for Kershaw and Arthur Wright. Phil- positions secured for male ana re-seeds and plants furnished; grading, ip Gas* 11 trave some of his excellent \VKSTFIKL1>. body. planting, trimming, etc. J. M. Welsh, Hampton. L I . where th«r male with good references. No en- taken a cottage for the Hummer sketches and stunts and there was Word was received at Westflpld gagement, no fee. 'Phone 66* 405 Park avenue. TeL 680-R. a black face sketch by Gasell. Weill Thursday afternoon that George LINKE Main line cars pass door. 1 13 tf & 28 U Miss I.ouine Andrews, d Might) and Edgar The minstrel company Bush, son of William Bush, had died Mr and Mm F H. Andrews, of WE PAY unusually high prices consists pf R. K Day. Henry Weill, at St. Louis, Mo., early in the day. LADIES when out of help call at tral avenue, will be among for furniture, antiques,, etc.. In good Philip Gasell. Herbert E. Durham. The young man was Injured on the Mrs. Keller's Employment Agency. PlainflHdera leave today condition. Exchange.* 3 25 West Thomas J. Edgar. F. S. McConnell, railroad several months ago and nev- Established 14 years; reliable. 22 the Red Star Liner LapUod. Alfred Pool. Taylor J. Brokaw and er recovered. His father left for PUTNAM 6. DEGRAW. Somerset place. (11 lmFront street. Tel. »0|-R. 4 11 tf Europe. Charles W. Hoffman St. Louis Thursday night. | Indies' Hosiery in lace, plain and fancy colors. CENTRAL. Employment Agency, P. H. LATOURBTTi:, auctioneer; William H. Druse, of East Reid Stryker. formerly of this Vnion County Livestock Breeders' | 430 Watchung avenue; first class sales promptly attended to; aatlsfac- street, freight claim agent for! l>lwe, was married Wedn sday eve- Percales. Madras and Ginghams. Association will be the guests of help, male and female. Telephone tion guaranteed, 32* West Front New Jersey Central, has been at! ning at Owego. X. Y.. to Miss Flor- George F. Johnson at his farm in Men's Underwear. Hosiery and Shuts. ; No engagement, no fee. j I 10 tf Point Comfort for several days, p. «wce Dean, of that city. Those who 1247-J. street. Mountainside this afternoon. The «1 ID tending a (-(Invention. He 'i« attended from here were Hugh Van-! STORAGE ROOM i- Clean and pected home today. derveer. who acted as the best man- j party will leave the office of its Real Estate. cjieap; orders for oartlng. John Mrs. Thomas Stryker. mother of the president at 310 North avenue, at 2 SAMPLE SHOES Always in Stock. Alfred W. Dunavan. of this o'clock sharp. Manley, insurance. 311 Park ave- attended the |araduatlon groom, and Miss Clara Stryker. his REPAIRING DONE RIGHT. CENTRAL PARK—We have a nue "3^^ 4 t tf sister, a-nd Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, j The union Sunday-school excur- few more of our splendid houses left of the i New Jersey Law Scho SHOE and Newark, Thursday nigh The annual lawn fete of the Wo-1 sion to Asbury Park from WestfUld !?^ REPAIRINGlCO.. on Prospect and Martlne avenues. Jld Tou are invited to visit them at any- Real Dill made the address of tho man's Auxiliary of the Somervltle ning.. Danlefl Applegotte, of Hospital was held yesterday after Sunday-schools will join in the af- E. Front St^ opp. Woodholl & MarbV*. !' time to suit your convenience. Cen- REAL CSTATB for sale, rent and fair. tral Park is the Ideal subd^jjeion of exchange. Insurance In strong com- city, is a member of the fres noon and evening on the school class. grounds in East Somenrille. Work Is so pressing at the works Plainfield. Our restrictions are panies at lowest rate*: money loan of the Hall Signal Company, Gar- rigid. We have used every precau- ed on real estate. Thlekatun A Em Mrs. Frank Parramore entertain-1 ^g^ MOORE AND SCHEELEIN Formrr I'bUn&Vldrr Ho of the force Is tion to protect you. All about m noni, 1ST North avenue. tf ed a number of her Somerville' FIRST-CLASS BUTCHERS beautiful homes are springing up. Rev. T. E. Davis, formerly friends at a luncheon on Tuesday j There is a reason. For further par- THOSE desiring to own H farm city, but now pastor of th*» in commemoration of her fifth wed- Meats and Vegetables at Lowest Price* for Cash • should consult on* who baa been minister Memorial Presby. RARITAX. ticulars see Charles Matt. Central 1 ding anniversary. 104 NORTH AVENUE Park Realty Co.. Prospect and Edge- telling farms for years, and he Is church. Washington, has been' Rev. A. A. Pfanstiehl, pastor of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Newell wood avenuea. Telephone 484-R.. yours truly. William Henry Rogers, en stated clerk of the Presbytery, of the Second Reformed church arrived entertained Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Plalnfield. or Telephone 126« Mur-136 Park avenue. PfaUafleldfa ; Washington. [ home last evening from his vacation, 26 SOMERSET ST. ray Hill, 1318 Broadway, New Tork, 44. child, of New York: Misses Matilda A June Hoowatorakj ;! spent in Chicago. JACK HORNER TEL S69-W. or your owa broker. I I 10 and Dorothy Englebardt and Gnll- Malone. N. T., June 1>^—There The Alumni Association of the bert Englebardt, of Wood Haves, Pierce, Cleveland, Crawford and Arrow Bicycle*. Rentm£, Repairing mi were snow flurries here antf in )the on Sunday. Far Bale or T* Urt. Other Ads Sosjtervfl)* High School m« las: fcmdrie* Vulcanixing a specialty. Baby Carrntes Repaired and Adirondacks yesterday morkins;; ; A Mr. and Mrs. George M-\ers. of FOR SJLLK or to l«rt. O-twlr . *h la the assembly-room H •»-"* (HJ.) DAILT PRESS, gaTCRDAT, JCKsS 1*. !•••.

At New Orlttns—New Orloans, I; Birmingham. 2. What Stove At Little Rock—Nashville. 3; lit- tje Rock. 2. for Summer? HOITH ATLAXTIO LK.%GtTK. n Nothing adds to kitchen conven- At Chattanooga—Chattanooga, t; ience in summer weather like a Anguata. 6. in At Columbns—Columbia. 5; Co- New Perfection Wick Blue Flame lumbus. 3. Oil Cook-Stove. Anything that At Savannah—Savannah. 1: Ma. any stove can do the "New Per- ron. 0 (first game); Maron. 7; Bm- fection" will do. and doit better. vannah. 0 (second game). At Jacksonville—Charleston. 1; Bakes, roasts, boils, toasts; heats Jacksonville, l. the wash water and the sad irons and does it without dissipating COXNKCnCIT LEAGUE. its heat through the room to At Sprthgfleld—fipringfleld, 11; your discomfort. The New Haven. 8. At Waterbury—Waterburjr, 10; Radical Reductions In All Departments—Quick Selling New Britain, 4. At Hartford—Northampton. IS; f Is In Order—Let All Attend. NEW PERFECTION Hartford. 8. 1 i A great, big buxine*« this Spring make* it necessary for n» to adjuftt storks and clear out odds and ends—broken line* and odd AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. r* mnaaU. ru.. that naturally result from a busy season of selling. We hare also obtained a number of nnderpriced purchase* from nunu- —' Flam" ™ —— -^ e <^Br ^BM -^BB- -^BT -^BT «BB|BB> BJBjBy >•• -^V W ^B faMurerw lo offer at this Sale. differs from other oO stoves in its strong, handsome, useful At Minneapolis— Minneapolis. 4; CABINET TOP with shelf for warming plates and keeping food Indianapolis, 0. THKKK VOU HAVK THK KKASON rX>K THIS EVENT AXI» THE MOTIVE THAT FUOMPTEI> THE INCSrAL PRICE REIR'CTIOXS At Milwaukee—Columbus. 4; Mil- I QUOTE!) BELOW. hot Also has drop shelves on which to rest coffee pot and tea- waukee. 1. i 80 now for plentiful offering* and phenomenal values throughout the store. Choice, bright, new warm weather garments, fabrics. pot, and is equipped with ban for towels. A stove of At St. Paul—Louiavtlle. 1; St. wna* requisite* anil accessories—Uie bent in the store, are on display tn every department and on every counter and marked at prk-e« a«- convenience, comfort, safety and economy. Made in Paul. 0 i bibgi rtavlnjsl . three sizes. Sold with or without Cabinet Top. If At Kansas City—Kansas-City, S; Everything offered in *ea*>naMe and desirable—*ll that onecan desire in splendid merchandise priced astonishingly tow. not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency. Toledo. 1. • Everything in in readiness for the opening rash. If you would experience wonderful savings and secure excellent choice, l>e on liam ti* Ant day to get your share of the big June Sale economies. affords a NKW KNGLAND I.EAGVB. SUMMER CORSETS mellow BARGAINS AT THE COTTON GOODS SECTION light that is very grate- At l-awrence—Lynn, 10: LAW* .Savings like these an- always interesting to economical housewives. The best corset values we have had in a long time. rence. 6. 5Oc Corsets 29c. 75c Corset* 89c. ful to tired eyes—a perfect student or KlxtM> Ijockwood Slicef. regu- Kxtra heavy two-thread Crochet At Worcester—Lowell. 10; Wor- TMO styles—one a mercerized Two good make*, the Thomp- family lamp. Brass, nickel plated, hence cester, 6. j. larly fflc, at. ,. »9c Spreads, full size, 91.69 value, tailed girdle, the other a batiste son's, glove fitting, and H. & S.. mo:e durable than other lamps. 72xfM) Bleached Soft finish at $t-2."» medium length, boned with steel, reliable corset, both in long mod- At Haverhill—Haverhlll. 4; New < Same fringed, SI .98 value. If not with your dealer, write our Bedford. :'.. *** f•ftt j MUKIIB Sheets, reKular 5Oc valu<-, front and side supporters; all els, made in Jeaa and batiste; nearest agency. at . .• 3»c at »1JM) sizes in both styles, at 29c regular supporters, at 59c The Y. M. C. A. team will play \\, Kulj Bleached Huckaback Tow- Superior Satin Damask Spread*, STANDARD OIL COMPANV a small lot, worth $425, at $2.98 JUNE SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR th. Clinton. Hunterdon couaty |: cling ; Crash, regularly 8»if, at. (Incorporated) team, at Clinton, this afternoon. The . yard j 5c .141 inch Bleached No Name These dainty undermuslins will appeal to all womankind. Wo <>>Mress Linen, 27 in. cloned, at, pair 39c -ish«<• White Butcher's Linen, .16 Saturday. (we procured this at almost half in. wide, at, yard 2»c regular 5Oc value, at, yard. . . 39c back of every yard you buy; reg- Far* Allowed O«t of Ton Pmxbaxn. price), at, yard I9c $1.0U I'ure Uncn Slieeting, 72 5O inch Moiiairs, especially for ular 91.25 value, at, yard. . . .98c Boyd. the fast-ficldlng and hard- U»c Mercerized Itatiste for in. wide, at, yard 83c liathing suits, etc., colors black, navy, brown and gray; 69c Val. Mercerized Colored Dress Nets, outfielder, will join the Plaln- 1'rin.ti.s Slips, etc., 4O in. wide, :tOc Sheer Linen finish thread in eream, rose, brown, green, wes- flild Baseball Club today and should colors white, pink, L. blue and Cobweb Cloth, a dainty white at, yard 49c teria and grey; 89c value, at " Cowperthwait lavender, at, yard 15c dretis material, at, yard 25c prove a valuable acquisition. He :Wf inch guaranteed Black Taf- yard 49c formerly played with the Elizabeth, 14c tine Ilookfold India Unons, 15c fine Bookfold India Linons, SI MM KB MILLINEBY—BAKE VALUES. n at, yard 12»ic team. (j at. jard lOc All the season's most pleasing styles—all shapes, from natty little Sanitary Bedding , . YOl'LL WANT ONE OF THESE SKIBTS. styles to the big brimmed Sailors; very fetching Hats all of them; as Best Became DIFFERENT \% Detroit now leads the American ' appealing in their style and beauty as in their low price. Leagur race with a percentage of ' | It's no fault of the skirts that their prices are so radically re- 96.5O large Black Ostrich | more popular than ever we place : riuo-d. Can't And a better, more stylish, more desirable assortment Plumes, full, heavy and fluffy, on sale: We manufacture all our own .620, and is closely followed by the anywfu-re, any more than you can eqnal these prices. at 94.98 98c Bough Straw in Mark at 69c bedding, have remarkable factory Philadelphia Athletics. The Yankees •1.«H Linene White Wasli $U.r,» Pure Unrn Wash Suits, 1.49 Bough Straw in black at 98c facilities, employ utmost skill at are in fifth position, plugging Skirt*, in button front model or also White Hep Suits; a good de- Straight Brimmed Sailors, 1.98 Bough Straw in black, 91.38 every step, use none but finest, away In the best way possible. The ; l>lain' »-«ored style; |>erft«ct hang- sirable style, at *1.1)8 tested materials, treating them with fans are not pleased with their [ ing model*, at $1.1!) HOSIERY A.VD GLOVES. showing, but hope for better things. *(,c Black Mercerized Lisle I.'c Women's Fast Black Stock- base by Laporte. '','. at :• 92.9* most sensible of the season iu Hose for women, at, pair.... 17c Children's White Pique Coats, this lot; all neatly made and per- Ings, a most reliable quality; all embroidery trimmed, * or full fect fitting; made in colored per- sizes, «t, pah- 11c Tba Old "Reliable" Three Facts Worth Noting:: Despite the fact that the Phila- 4 Women's 16-Button Lisle Women's White Lisle Gloves, $22.00 Sewing Madura oa delphia Athletics used three pitch- It-ngdi. at. 79c, 98c, 91.49 cales, plain and striped; values Gloves, black, white and tan; No concealment—we tell you every- : ; Value O8c to 91.98. 93.O8 to $4.49. at 92.98 two-button length, all perfect; Easy Payments. ers, it was unable to defeat Detroit regular 5Oc value, at, pair. .29c regular 25c value, at pair. . .15c Guaranteed for miiw and lonir thing we use—and how it's used! All sizes. AH sizes. wemr— «a»y running—•ewaspeedily on Thursday. The score wan 4 to 1. FOB MEN. and eametly. Immense output—supply bedding for The Athletics used twelve men. We have not forgotten the man in this June Sale. Foar models — all drop h«d*. all ihe Cowperthwait stores. HAMMOCKS AT A SAVING. Eanr payment*. Men's Gauze Lisle Hose, in tan Wash Four-in-Hands, in white It's hammock time—no comfort like it for the summer days— Ako sote airenta tor ' The White Ix>west prices—as big producers we "Rube" Oldring. who at one tlm« and black, the best 25c value, at and colored; a big.variety; reg- buy at this sale and save 25 per cent. Prices 98c to 94.98; values Sewin* Use nine. can sell the ba*t below all others. played here, is .being given a vaca- pair 18c ularly 15c, at • lOc 91.25 to 93.98. tion by Manager Mack, of the Phila- Men's Balbrlggan Vndershirts Men's White. Lisle Vnderwear, ARMOUR'S TOILET SOAP 4 ft delphia Athletics. He had fallen off and I»rawent; 25c value, at. . . 19c short' sleeves shirts; 69c value, the regular 5c cake, at 3 for ill) in his batting and fielding. at 5Oc Choice of Butter Milk. Hazel Cream and Turkish Bath flavors. "Arbecko" Shirts, new styles, Men's Lisle Web Suspenders; PRINCESS SLIPS. Clark Griffith, manager of the copied from the 91.50 makes, tlie maker labeled them 5Oc. Made of fine.white batiste, trimmed in German Val. Lace, 94 at I9c Cincinnati team, in showing his at -.i • 59c 91.98 value, at J ,* ability lo produce a good team. Hla 1 WASH BOILERS THAT WEAR. aggregation now occupies third po- sition in the National League race, ONE WEEK SALE and Is doing almost as well a* the Giants. This must hurt Frank Par- Our Regular «1.50, $1.75, $1.90 I rell. ill & A*Stepper Lisk Wash Boilers at $1.19,$1.32, $1.49 NO TRADING STAMPS, BUT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY ™ ^ OOLF. These Are Full Size, With Copper Bottoms. New York 23 23 .500 A team from the Plalnneld Coun- j Chicago 22 24 .478 Don't neglect that Lavvn, it needs a Good Mower, try Club will play the New Brnns-. St. Louis 19 29 .398 wtck team at the latie.r place, thta* afternoon. This will b« tbe firs:, ••__} f Washington 17 29 .370 The High Wheel Imperial match betwe n these clubt this sea- BASEBALL. Yesterday's Besults. is the kind we like to sell. ' It is Guaranteed and gives son, and will probably \ti followed Cleveland. 10; New York, 4. by a return game here' later. A Philadelphia, 3; Detroit, 1. Satisfaction. ilASEBALL POOLS. Washington, 5; St. Louis. 0. match bs-tween the Countlrv Club and the Park Golf Club mem tiers would Games Today. be Interesting. "j Washington at New York (2 PIANOS Hardware, Plumbing & Sheet Metal Work •HAT ION* L. games). The event of Interest atj the Plain- Philadelphia at Boston. field Country Club this aftfcjraoon will 21 1 St. Louis at Cleveland. 2; 9 be teh continuation of play lor th« 0 2 Chicago at Detroit. We -want to demonstrate to every Spring Hanldcap cups, Classes A anl 3 10 128 ! A. M. GRIFFEN~ Pittsburg J0 . 3 30 prospective buyer of a Piano, the re- B. At the Park Oolf Club there Boston EASTEBX LEAGUE RECORD. :£t rjtst Front St. PUInfleld. X. J. will be the weekly competition for Si. Lnu» o; 7 •Phone* 0-214. Brooklyn \V. L. PC markable features of the Duplex Sound- the President's, golf cup and Sum-' I* mer cups. Rochester 29 16 .644 ing Board used in the Pianos of our make. Buffalo - 25 23 .511 •Marty" O'Loughlin. the profes- NewYwki . 71 S 422 Newark 23 22 .511 sional at the Plalnneld Country Chicago...i-., 5 7 61* .Is Toronto ...23 25 .479 Our Duplex Sounding Board Absolute- HARRY K. LISTER Club, will enter the big tournament Sc Uxiat.J .".«. 11 1 •!!Z Baltimore 23 25 .479 ClrveUad .i. 3! 6 3 ID;30 America's perfect wheel—differs from a bicycle—pushes )i easier pro- at Englewood (be latter part of he Philadelphia Si 3 J,£2 Montreal 21 23 .477 DMTOH....(. I I 1 13 ly Will Not Split or Crack. pelled in same way. Costs trifle more—$35 to $6O. month for th» open championship. BaMiw II T Providence 20 23 .465 : !» 0 2 2 5 5 24 Jersey City 19 26 .422 We do Exchanging, Renting and In the ball sweepstakes at the Yesterday's Results. Wesifield Golf Club, Saturday, JiATIONAL LEAGUE. Buffalo, 3; Jersey City. 2. Tuning at moderate prices. soph Sherman finished first and A. Newark. 4; Montreal, 1. Repairing, R Whitman received second prise.' ! W. PC. The weekly competition is for the | 36 i .73S Baltimore, 3; Toronto. 2. Sundries Chic4£<4 33 18 Rochester. 4; Providence, 2. Governor's cup, and 1» exciting con- .647 MATHUSHEK &SON PIANO CO. and siderable Interest. C'inWonktl . .'^ 28 24.53S Games Today. Supplies New Y a year ia advance. Deliv- Tom Is happy and keeps up his An ilour of Great Bargain Giv York and Philadelphia. We use nothing bat John Boyle* * Co.'s bjy carrier or by mail. So courage. His friends got this enter- V awalng stripe and John King's Scotch-Holland, both' tbe standard extra fbarite for papers mailed to tainment together to make up a sum Garbage Cans — Heavy Shirt Waifi >. Tine of excellence. • pcinUjtn the U. 8. and Canada. for him that it might be used by Aprcn Ginghams — Tbe galvanized iron, with cover, white madras, 27 u.- • • :<*e A card or 'phoae call wOl Mag a rrpr*a»atatlve with sample* * Daily Pie** haa the moat com- him in some business. genuine Ainoekeag make; usu- and prices. aitte Carrier sod mail service of "He is 29 years old. Just the age ally 8c a yard, for 6c medium size; usually 78c, for the regular 25c a yai^ k-..~\ •ay paper In t&e metropolitan die- when he, should be doing h'.s b 81. 49c. for 19c SHIRLEY & JOHNSTON, Babcock Building He will probably be blind the res', Women's Underwear — Talcum Powder, large trtet. of his 'life. So this testimonial is Fine cotton ribbed vests, with Barrettes - Plain and fancy PUUafleM's UmAimg. Faraitare tad Carpet Hoaae. Amj «ubj>erib<>r failing to receive a in shell and amber, values up size bottles, Violet Perfumed, •logic :i«*ne will confer a favor by from his friends who wish to give and without sleeves. Extra special at 6c ,. f nftilfjrj&g the business office. him a start In some business. There special, 3 for 25c to 19c each, for 10c. are some cartoons b-ing passed Table Tumblers, thin 4ad-wrt:*l&s rate* mailed on applica- among you which are to be sold to Children's Dretses^-Odds tion. - i add to the funds. I hope those of Porch Rockers—Large size and ends to close out, made of blown, full 9 oz. sizes, the Cosy for Change of Advertisements you who can will buy one and thus with high back and large arms; excellent material and hand- regular 55c a dozen kind for U> entnre change the aam« day help along tbe worthy cause. double rattan seat and back; somely trimmed, some worth 35c. aauat l>e at the office by 9 a. m. "This is not a begging speech, but usually 2^0, for 1.78 as much as 4.0O,'your choice Women's Stocking i. ; Branch Office. you can buy the cartoons If you want 98c J • •Sawajrk-f-F. N. Sommer, 794 Broad Untrimmed Hats—All the fine gauze lisle, fast black, to, and I .think you all will. Those seamless, regular 25c, for 19c tr»eu (Advertiser Building). who have taken part In the enter- very newest shapes and color- India Lawn—Full 40 inches tainment are all friends of Tommy ings; values up to 2.00. for 79c wide, nice fine quality, reg.20 c Children's Rompers. June J9 In American History. Mulr and we thank you all." a yartfcfor 14c made of good quality checked J7M—Hlijlinrrl Henry I-oe, president at The second part of the program Men's Socks — Fine fast gingham, usually 59c, for 39c When the question of safety arises, a one JUrnc of r-onerotm and the first served to introduce "'Sir General," black gauze lisle; 19c value Ladies' Collars — Fancy to Introduce resolution* for Inde- a wonderfully trained pony, who for 10c embroidered linen, all sizes; Men's Handkerchiefs. Savings Bank is the proper place to pendence, died: born 1732. could do everything but spak; the "Three Marvelous Mills," comedj usually 25c, for 19c. all linen, initial the regular deposit moderate sums of money, _ -Battle between the Tnlted States Lawn Dresses—Plain white 15c quality for 8c •teajnrr K earn an; e and tbe Con- R)mna8"s whose muscula- ability and figured; princess styles; Crex Rugs—Excellent for subject to withdrawal at your con- federate cruiser Alabama off Cher was a feature of note, and the usually 5.00, for 2.98 porches, size 36x72; usually Veiling*, in plain and boo$r, France; the Alabama de- "Four Musical Luciers," masters of many instruments and vocalists ot 125, for 95c fancy meshes, all colors and venience and paying 4* Interest. atroj-ed. Brooms—The regular 29c white and black, the 25c a no mean ability. Among these is Printed Batiste—Excellent 1S06—Th> rai>ttal of the United States J. R. l>ucier, a blind musician kind. No. 6 and 7 sizes, with yard quality for 16c naitged an tbe meeting place of the equally at home at the piano or with four rows of sewing, for 17c quality, in a great variety of Open an Account With Rnftjilan and Japanese peace plenl- the cornet. He is an accomplish** 1 pretty patterns; regular price Night Gowns, made of potefltlarlofi artist and made a decided with Shirt Waists-Made of fine 15c a yd, for 10c fine lingerie cloth, neatly trim- med with tucked and all-over ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. his playing. lawn and batiste; prettily trim- Men's Neckwear — The PlainUeld Savings Bank. •eta 7:30, risen 4:24; moon net* The performance will be repeated med with lace and embroid- yokes, values up to $1.75, for ery, values up to 1.50, for 98c washable kind, four-in-hand 1.29 p. rp ; D-.30 p. in., all Jupiter's four tonight and a rtcord-breaking crowd styles; the regular 15c quality, r satellites seen on east of the is expected. The whole affair speaks 3 for 25c Ladies' Belts, the wash- planet, iesutlfnlly grouped. mighty well for Plalnfleld and its Door Mats—Size 18x30, able kind, fancy embroidered fame will spread abroad. Judge good heavy brush; the regular Caps & Saucers—They're with pearl buckles, usually 25c Hlalnflelrt. N. J.. June 10. 1OO9. Runyon made a short speech after 1.39 kind, for 90c blue and white Japanese china; for 19c "Auld Lang Syne" was sung, in usually 15c, for lie I COMIJfG EVENTS. which he said ha could only repeat Silk Gloves—The Kayser Couch Covers, full size .. \ . what Mayor Fisk had said about double tip kind, 16-button Window Screens—The ad- tapestry covers, oriental pat- Did You Get Your Straw Lid ? ~~7«n« 19—Bench Show. First an- Tom Muir and emphasized the ser length, all shades; the 1.50 justable kind, 24 inches high; terns, the regular 1.00 ones, We have them in ail the latest shapes and colors; pual exhibition or the Plaln- iousness of the whole matter. He quality, for 98c reg. price 30c each, for 23c for 69c ' jBeld Kennel Club at the also said, "We who enjoy :he every- come while the assortment is large. Neckwear in Horse Show grounds. 746 day blessings and look upon sight Hammocks—Palmer make Ladies' Parasols — Plain Embroideries, fine lawn, all the new shades. Socks to match. White and classes. Over 100 trophies, as such a common blessing that but swiss and cambric edgings and fs-w appreciate It for Its full worth. full size, with wide valance pongee with fancy borders, Fancy Shirts, new designs. Large variety of including numerous cups. and pillow; usual price 2.25, for natural handles; values up to insertings, values up to 15c a Caps, just received. Our Suit Department is Tom has had five months of black- yard, for 8c t, 6 and 7—Charter Day. ness of a certain kind, therefore '-:t 1.59 1.50. for 98c brimfull of Nobby Goods, cut up-to-date. Prices Biggest celebration of " 1Uus !ook to it that the rest of bis life .kind ever given in New Jer-be made as cheerful and conted Right. See our made-to-order Suit Line, it's a »ey. Conducted by the Board as may be. God bl.ss you all." hummer. : |

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i Rev. Shock, Offering for Baby Camp. ' PWIflfleM Rescue MisMJon—In W. C. T. ;t*. rootns7:4S. Mr. S. T. P-.rrtn win lead. FOR SA:.E—Fine Jersey bettor GOOD accomatodadons; low rate*. IN i mm f Joyce's Hotel. •? 8an>M wjlll be played on the For a Few Days Only We Will Sell Celebrated stable; lot lOOxSCS. Apply to J. T. TO LET. with board, second-story locaf diamond tjiis afternoon. The the Y. P. Society. At this service an j wjlson Memorial chapel—7:45. pr«jach- illustrated lecture will be aiven- by for- Il M ;! Vail. 177 Norm avenue. » is tf front room, where there are a few |rst will be at 1:30. b^ween the mer Mayor V. V. P. Randolph, on Ja- Brands of Flour at Special Prices, viz: boarders taken; terms reasonable. pastime A. G, and the South Plaln- pan. Jerusalem and Jericho. FOR SALE—Cheap, two tons 141 East Fifth street. « 15 S loose 1908 bright timothy hay. 99» field Junior*. £"he seconJ between Avenae—Rev. A. E. Finn, pastor. {he Trinity A: !C. ana the South 10:» preachjns;. subject. "Does It Pay Gold Medal - $7.50 per bbl. Central avenue. < 11 tf TO RENT—Two furnished Jtslnoeld A. C.^ will begin at 3:30. In private family. 309 East Seventh to Pray?" 11:46. Bible school; 7.45>. eve- m FOR 8ALE—Pair ot Bhetlan I The Hontb Pl&lnfietd Sunday base- ning- service, subject. "A Popular SJn. Pillsbury - - $7.50 per bbl. street. 6 ball club will play the Imperial H<»w Shall We Meet ItT' ponies; one thoroughly broken to drive; 5-y car-old; most attractive IN PRIVATE family, two aloely baseball club df Plalnfl>!d, on tbe Temple—Rev. J. W. Musson. pastor— A MISSIONARY TEA ew Par kavenjue gorunds iomor- »:J0. Sunday-school: » 45, Baraca. clajui; Hecker's - - $7.35 per bbl. saddle pony in Plalnfleld: safe for furnished room, without board. Call 10:45. preaching. 12:00, Chinese Bible a lady; 14 tt hands. 506 West Fifth 39 Craig place. ( II I School: 7:00. Christian Endeavor; 7:45 Under the auspices of the Young street. El Paso, Jack. 6 14 6 f Miss Ellen dstry* left last night xpeclal Children's Day service will be Women's Mission Band of Trinl'y SEVERAL furnished rooms: board tor CSkneo, Se4 York., Miss Ostry» repeated. Reformed church, a delightful mis- FOR SALE — Modern houses next door. 1143 South Second St. • p«-nd the iummer In New York ML Olive—M. W. Vaut-han. D. D.. pas-sionary tea was held in the lecture prices reasonable—$2,500 to 14.' 6 IS S room of the church yesterday after- 000: only 1300 to $500 cash tor— 11:00, preaching, J:00. Sundajr- TO LETT—Large and small room Ebenesei-—7:10. preaching by Rev. noon. There was a large attendance NLUMAN Bros. required, balance on easy terms; The local ncfcool closed yesterday Ramson. of numbers and others interested. cheaper than renting. La Hue. with board; superior table board. *t !or the sumroei* vacation. It will re- the Hermitage. 134 East Fifth St. Calvary—Rev. O. W. Bailey, pastor— After the opening exercises, in next to station, next to bar- on September 7th. 10:45, preaching; 3:30. Sunday-school; charge of the president, Mrs. I+eon- GROCLRS gains. 4 28 tf • 14 • Mrs. Edward'H ath, of this place, 7:45. preaching. ard S. Smith, in which Rev. John TWO front rooms, furnished, to ,>•»•« terdjjy with friends in Tbe BhUoh—Rev. M. A. Alexander, pas- Y. Broek. the pastor, offered prfcyer, Watchung Avenue and Fifth Street FOR SALE—A gentleman's turn- let; can be used for light house- j»lainneld. * - tor—11:00. preaching; 8:00, preaching. and MUs Winifred Carroll sang a out, comprising bay horse, double keeping. 308 East Front street. pleasing solo, there was an address seated trap, harness, etc.; all bought I IS I I .*-•,..,OlM jjiiMiroaa news on Reform**. of great interest by Mrs. Zwemer, end of January last from Fiss. Doerr ,1) Trinity—Rev. John T. Broek. pastor; wife of Rev. Dr. S. M. Zwemer. Both & Carroll stables of New York, at PLEASANT furnished rooms to Rev. Dr. Cornelius Scbenck. pastor-emer- Mrs. Zwemer and her husband !were 1375.00; will sell at a sacrifice. Ap- let. 175 East Front street 6 19 6 ltun—9:30. Sunday-school; 10:45. preach- ply 73 Leland Ave.. Plainfield. (Tel missionaries in Arabia for many SUPERIOR accommodations at ing, subject. "The Shepherd Psalm, the years. They are now at homt in- MONO 676-R), any time Saturday or Sun- The Plalnfleld. 515 Park Ave. Goodness and Mercy of the Lord;" spe- teresting people in foreign missions. day, and up to 9 a. m. during the cial service for the shut-Ins of the con- week. 6 17 C 6 3 lm (Continued from page l.) gregation; 6:45. Christian Endeavor Mrs. Zwemer spoke chiefly of the meeting, topic, "Pilgrim's Progress ser- Fireproof Storage Warehouse. ATTRACTIVE large And small ?an, Mrs. G. T.> Moore, Mrs. Charlsg ies," "The Hill Difficulty," leader, Wm. conditon of the women of Arabia YORKSHIRE terriers, thorough rooms: superior table: well appoint- *J. Ward, Mr*. _t>. Schoonmaker. Mrs Latourette; 7:45. preaching. subject and the great necessity for educat- Separate Rooms, Fireproof Partition*, dean, Dry, Secure. bred, grown and puppies; silver silk ed house. 333 East FroDt utreet. ing them and teaching them About H. Phillips. MTU. Joseph O'Kecfe, "America's Greatest Problem—The Prob- haired; ladies' and children's pets 4 20 tf lars. D. J. Gajbraitle, Mrs. Walter lem of the Aliens." Christ. She said that the majority Inspection Invited—Open 8t.in.to6p.in. Call or white Martin. 1017 East 'Hamilton, Mrs. John O'Mara, Mrs. of them can neither read nor write, Grand St. Elizabeth. N. J. 6 18 2 333 EAST Front Btreet. five min- German—Rev. C, H. Schneegas. pastor and their husbands do all that is FURNITURE REMOVED WITH CARE. utes' walk from station: boautlful ft. A. Neely. Miss E. Gaven, Miss M —10:45. preaching In German; no eve- FOR SALE—2 parlor lamps «'Co»nor, Mrs, G. F. Harrington, ning service. possible to prevent them from doing location; exceptional house: superior so. Divorces are possible In five Telephone 522-W. Opposite freight depot. chamber set. wash stand and por table board. Telephone 4S1-L. Illni. J. McBlrpy, Mrs. D. O'Keefe Marconnler chapel—Rev. J. Tucker minutes time if desired. A man is tieres. 960 West Fifth St. 6 18 ! .•JMrs. A. McCafdle, Mrs. J. Reilly, Lansdale,. pastor—11:00. preaching; 3:00, 6 19 lm Sunday-school; 7:46, preaching. permitted to have four wives at one Mr»: Jenkins, IMrs. J. Harper, Mrs time, but no more. FOR SALE—Three lots on St. rURNTSHED rooms, light and G. Meany, Miss M. Jacat, Mrs. P. H. Prase ytsrtan. Mary's avenue. $250 each; two lots airy. In nice neighborhood. Dear cen- The speaker laid great stress on Byrne, Mrs. M. Moynehan, Mrs. A First Presbyterian—Rev. Charles K. on North avenue, near Johnson ave- tre of town. 225 Bast Fifta St. tf Gross, Mrs. "Sternhelm. Herring, Ph. D.. pastor—10:00. Sunday- the degraded condition of the wo- nue. $300 each; 150 feet on North school; 11:00, preaching; 7:00, Christian men and urged the band to consider avenue, near Leland avenue. Geo. THE WALDORF. 132-134 Cres- especially this feature of the: mis- MARSHALL'S LAUNDRY cent avenue; rooms eu suite with Endeavor meeting; 7:45, preaching. F. Edwards, 437 West Sixth street. sion work. She and her husband bath; also doable and single rooms; Crescent Avenue—Rev. Dr. John Sheri- 6 19 2 dan Zelle, pastor—10:30 and 7:46, preach- have devoted a greater part of their table board; service nrwt-clas;. ing; noon, Sunday-school. time to reaching the women, and WATCHUNG and FOURTH FOR SALE or to let, two centrally 12 2 tf . (Continued from page 1.) Hope chapel—Rev. L. R. Howard, pas they found the most successful way located houses, 12 rooms and bath i O|i«-n, bitchen—First, Kneleh Bel- tor—10:30, preaching; 7:45. preaching. of doing so through the hospital each: rent $35 per month. Apply •llna II, Mrs. Gerald J. Barry; second, Warren chapel—Rev. J. O. McKelvey, work. Mrs. Zwemer said that on to Geo. F. Edwards. 4 37 West Sixth i Valley Farm Pink, Boreas Kennels pimtor—11:00, preaching; S:00, preaching an average about 20,000 people visit PHONE 702 street. 6. 19 1 Winners, bitches—First, Napa of the dlspensary'every year. The Wise Squirrel Bethel chapel—Rev. F. D. TUdon, pas'. FOR SALE—Olds Runabout, flni ' Boreas, Boreas Kennels; reserve, tor—Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Dr. and Mrs. Zwemer were sta- It »u on a beautiful tunny day s> : Eneleh D.lllna II, Mrs. Gerald J tioned at the hospital at Bahrein. order; top, back seat, etc. 740 Carl April, of this year, Ihsi s running (ray |Barry. ] . • Episcopal. Arabia. There are four principal ton avenue. 6 19 t: •quiml with a ton* bushy (ail and Grace church—Rector, Rev. E. Vicars mission stations conducted by the G. E. COWLING H«lp Wasted large erect ear*, came cautiously up la I The judges] follow: FOR SALE—1909 practically ne where 1 sat on the porch, and took Stevenson — 7:30. Holy Communion; Reformed church in Arabia, among Wholesale Confectioner WANTED—Competent girl to do I Major J. M.' Taylor, Rutlurford— 10:30, morning prayer, Utany and ser- 1» B. Fourth Street Baby Buick, 4-passenger, top, wind from my hand a nice big English Wal- a population of about eight million GHARTEB DAY SKCMLTIC6. general housework: references re- nut, cracked it and swallowed the ^Bloodhounds, ;; Esquimaux, fox- mon; first Sunday in the month Holy people. It is found very difficult shield, extra shoe and tube; run mests. Two more null he ate in Use . hounds, English setters, gordon set- Communion and sermon; 3:00 p. m., Sun- quired. Apply 1121 Putnam ave- less than 4 00 miles; bargain. manner, sad the fourth, s butternut, to reach the natives, except through nue. 6 17 3 he carried to his burrow natur- ters, Irish sehers, mastiffs, Chesa- day-school; 4:30 p. m., choral even song. the hospital. A. M. RUNYON & SON, Thompson, 413 Park Ave. 6 18 2 peake Bay dogs, basset hounds, Church of th* Heavenly Rest— al bank, (s hole in the crowd MM Mrs. Zwemer explained this by UNDERTAKERS. WANTED—White girl for house- • tree) sad left it as a -Savin*. samoyedes and beagles. Dr. J. E Rev. Charles' Townsend, rector—8:00. 402 Park Avenue. Telephone No. «0. BIG SALE of bicycle tires, a Depo.lt." DeMund. Brooklyn—Russian wolf- Holy Eucharist; 11:00, matins and ser-saying the people are filled with Ofllce Open day &nd night. work; no cooking. Apply 97 Somer- Office of Hillside Cemetery. set .street. R. A. Boyce. 6 19 3 Plalnfleld Auto Tire Co., 4 07 Wat One-fourth of hte "getting* ' the wist hounds, Irish! wolfhounds, Scottish mon (Holy Eucharist first Sunday In thesuperstition. They have their lucky New York Office—50 Great Jones St. chung avenue. 6 18 t aquirrej saved He is promised no deerhounds, greyhounds and whip- month). 4:30 p. m., evening prayer. days, and they will not do anything Tel. call 3345-Sprlng\ interest on his deposit, and yet he is unless they think that the sign of New York Embaimers License—1210. GIRLS wanted, about 16 years ot wiser than, the man.womaa. boy orgtrl pets. Mrs. frhrockmorton, Red St. Stephen's—7:30, low celebration: New York Registered Licensed age. Apply Watchung Silk Company FOR SALE—Shetland pony an. who is sllowed Inmsst but who is not 1:45, Sunday-school; 11:00. matins, litany luck is with them. However,; Mr3. Undertaker No. 315. outfit, reasonable. 117 Jackson ave putting away something every wees.so Bank—Polntefs. Rev. . T. Moore- Chatham street. 6 17 3 the SmHh, Plainjneld—Sporting span- and sertnoa; 7:46, evensong. Zwemer presented an encouraging nue, borough. 6 18 ' iels. J,.W..s|organ, Montclair—Old Holy Cross—Rector, Rev. George A. side of the work, showing that the Established 1S72. WANTED—Laundress for Mon- English sheepdogs. Dwight Moore, Warner—7:30 a. tn.. holy communion,' Reformed church missionaries are days, with references; white pre- NEW $50 Pierce bicycle, littl BOROUGH • :46 a. m., Sunday-school meets In par-doing wetl. Reference was also ferred. 502 West Seventh street. used; half price. 95 Grove street. Hsn,., New York—Boston — terriers ish house (the first Sunday of each month P. CASEY & SON. and toy Ho»toh terriers. J. M. Sea- made to Dr. Paul W. Harrison, who UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS 6 18 tf 6 18 3 children's service In the church at 1:46 a. Is to be the Trinity Reformed church Office 116 Park Ave.. TeL 8S4-*. NATIONAL ger. New Yqrk—Bulldogs. Single- m.. with morning prayer followed by Holy Res.. 417 W. Sd St.. Tel. M3-r. Office FOR SALE—A parrot, whistles, ton Van Schalck, Hunllngton, L. I.,Communion service at 11:00 a. m.); missionary in Arabia. n day and night. N. Y. office. 10 WANTED—Good strong white Following the address, the enter- r22d St.. Tel. Z0«4 Gramercy. girl to help in kitchen and also with talks, laughs and cries. 212 East BANK. ! N. Y—Irish terriers, Mrs. Morris 10:00 a. m.. rector"* Bible class for young Fifth street. 6 17 3 I llandy, Yonkers, N. Y.—Pomeran- men and women In thai parish house; tainment committee of the band, washing. 29 Washington avenue. North PlainfieU 11:00 a. ra., morning prayer and sermon; 6 18 3 ! Uns. T. Henry Garlick, New York. comprising Miss Mabel Wilson, FOR SALE—Tuxedo suit; 35 size; for "next wtntcr.'or say other (c)oM 7:46 p. m., evensong and sermon. chairman; Mrs. Lorenzo D, Town- ; X. Y.—Scottish terriers. J. Wil- Chas. L. Stanley, WANTED — Neat experienced almost new. Brown's Cleaning Es- winter. | loughby Mitchell, New Rochelle, N. Grace Church Colored Mission—Rev. J. ley, Mrs. Corra Ryno, Mrs. William 159 East Front St. 'Phone 928. Olmstead, Miss Etta Raybert, Mrs. white girl for general housework In tablishment, West Second St. 6 17 3 Y.—Chow chows, black and. tan ter-H. Simons, curate—7:30 a. m.. Holy Com- Headquarters for choice Cut family of three; no washing; must riers, Bedllngton terriers," Schlp- munion; t:fO. a. m., Sunday-school; 11:00 F. S. Cutter and Mrs. A. B. Cole, Flowers and Potted Plants. LARGE home for sale; nine years served refreshments during the so- be good cook; references required. 1 perkes, English toy spaniels, Japan- a. m.. morning prayer and sermon; 8:00 Floral design work a specialty. Call 114 4 Evergreen avenue. old; suitable for farming or truck- ese spaniels, Pekinese spaniels, pugB, p. m.. evensong and sermon. cial hour. The waitresses were Miss 33,000 feet of glass. South Ave. ing. Apply Nenman Bros. 6 17 i Helen Woolley, Miss Madaline Stra- Advertised Mail Matter. toy poodles, Yorkshire terriers, mal- GIRL, wanted to take care of chil- B. H. MBD. P.M PS 'U'rriorsy toy black and tans, Methodist Episcopal. der. Miss Helen Roberts, Miss Em- FOR SALE—One or two houses. First—Rev. Dr. Charles M. Anderson, L. L. MANNING » SON. dren. Call 414 West Eighth street. JUNE 14. tiiffon Bruxellois, Chihuhuas, Papll- ma Ryno, Miss Gertrude Schleif and 6 18 3 West Sixth street; easy terms; rea- Ilons, Italian greyhounds and Dachr pastor—10:30, preaching; 2:30, Sunday- Miss Helen Crane. 8TCAM GMAINITB WORK*. sonable price. L. A. Clement, Bab- Arnold. Mm WmMonran Mrs T K school; 7:00, Epworth League: 7:45, Csrner Central AT*, and Wast Front Be cock building. 2 26 tf eod Anderson. Mr Ed Moran. Miss Delia. shunde. \V. G. Hunter, Esq., Cham- preaching. Opposite First Baptist Church. . I Situations Wanted—Male. Baldwin, Mrs A P Morse. Mr P A bersburg, P$.—Collies. Theodore Monroe Avenue M. E.—Rev. Charles 8. A. K. FORCE HEADS j WANTED—By a young Dane a PIANO for sale; slightly used; Bailey. Mr E McCaulry. Mr W L Offer man. Neir York, N. Y.—French Kemble, pastor—10:30, preaching, topic, Classified Advertisements cost $300; will sell for $150. Ad-Rlacke, Miss M Moahler. Mr B bulldogs. Donald Monro,. Allem- AUTO-BUS COMPANY. position on a farm. Address E. M., Berkshire Life. The Manning;. MT H H "Three Fruits of the Spirit;" 8:00. Daily Press office. 6 17 3 t-s-mdress C. R.. care Press. 6 17 4 i uchy, N. J.—Welsh terriers skye preaching, topic, "Whereforv Remem- Rates (or advertisements unow tbJa Butler. Mr W P Mary At the meeting of the Plainfield heading one cent a word (ur Oral Inser- Brooks. Mrs E H Newton. Mrs A 8 r terriers, dandle dtnmont terriers ber." Auto Bus Company last right, the tion, one half a cent a word for oonsfceu- YOUNG man wishes position as OLD papers for Bale; put up In j and roseneaXn terriers. J. W. Bur- tlv« Insertions of the same advertisement Clark. Miss I. Nwwlin. (Tiaa O aft. Zlon A. M. E.—Rev. J. T. Dtggs. following Board at Directors wus running for leas tktaa ooe month, one gardener or driver. Call 324 Jack- packages of 100 copies for 10c. Ap- Crulkshank. E A O'Gorman Mlas A O | reJl, Woodcllff Lake. N. J.—Great pastor—Preaching. month, nf u> cents - u. line (« words to a ply at this office. tf elected: A. E. Force, Wm. Newcorn. lloe>. double rate for adverUsoment set Ison avenue. 6 19 3 Oavls. Mrs M Perktno. Esq. T 8 •j Danes. Dalmatians, poodles, Alres- Grace M. E.—Rev. Ora J. 8hoop. pas- F. A. Duttenhoffer, Ira La Rue, in capitals. Dwight, Ellsw'th Pe&null. Mrs M t dale, fox terriers and bull terriers. HANDY man with brush and tools THE CENTRAL HOTEL. Scotch t< -—10:30. preaching; 7:00, Epworth Isaac Schwed, F. L. C. Martin and No adverUsemeuts received for ies* 1X> Hart, Mrs Pood. Mr Chaa j H. H. Stanley, San Francisco, Cal.— league: 7:45. preaching. Milton Mendel. thau t*>a cents by day or week. Address Handy, Plains; Immediate possession. A PretweU. Mas* A D Richard Miss M B St. Bernards. , Copy for death and maniacs optic** care Daily Press. 6 18 3 bargain to some one. E. L. Hand. Green. Mrs Flor Randolph & Boa. Roman Catholics. Another- meeting was held this and classified adrerUtfiaa accepted up to 6 16 tf Garretson. Mr A MRapplln. Mrs J M »:M p. m. St. Marys—Rev. Bernard II. Bogan, morning at which officers were elect- YOUNG man wishes position as OolT. Mr 8 Robertson. O J Local classes—Mayor J. M. Tay- ed as follows: President. A. E. THE DAILY PRESS la not at liberty FOR SALE!—Several teu of plans Grans. Mrs Maud lor. Dr. J. E.j DeMund, J. Willough- rector—Masses. <:30. 7:30. 8:30. 1:30. 10:30 to give aay Information regarding adver- driver or any kind; good reference. Roott. Mlsw Sara a. m.; Sunday school at 2:30; vespers at Force; vice-president, Wm. Xewtisement- * that require aa address In ear* Address 843 Richmond St. 6 18 3 and specifications for bouses costing Gibson. Miss O Susan. Mr C W by Mitchell. -j 3:10. corn; secretary, F. A. Duttenhoffer: of this office. Persons answering these $2,500 to $4,000 at half price. 116 Hayes. Mr Moris StdeJl. Mrs Maud Edmund U MacKenzie is chair- a. should mail or leave answers as Hunt. Mr Alejt Bplcar. Mr Wm St. Joseph's—Rev. William H. Miller, treasurer, Isaac Schwed. stated Ib advertisements. WANTED—Position as driver for each. Address A. B. C, care of The nan of the bench show committee, rector—Masses at 8:30 and 10:10 a. m.; The meeting last night was at- grocer or butcher by single young Dally Press. 4 S4 tf Jordan. Harr Wilson. I>r M C and assisting; him are Abraham G. Sunday-school at 3:00; beacdlctlon of the man. Address Driver, care Press. Josro. Miss Irene Waochter. Dr A tended by twenty-eight enthusiastic aad Pound. Lewis. Miss Nancy Webb. D Hooley, Kdmund Rushmore, Edward blessed sacrament at 3:30. men who are interested in the ma- 5 17 tf For Hem: H. Hobble and A. Clinton Wllmerd- Lenox, W. E Zesdri. Mr S congregational. terial advancement of Plalnfleld, LOST—This morning by poor wo- Laxlo. FT Jakah «th rtans MtHrr: ing. E; M. Oldham, of New Tork man, near Roth's butcher shop, a MoMgr to TO LET—New six-room house; Leonard. Mia Congregational church — Rev. C and who look forward to the intro- Raton. Mm L B | city, is superintendent and secretary duction of the auto-bus as a fore- black purse containing two pocket- $12, Dune'.len. Inquire Robert L. ADVsTJ I of the show, and Dr. E. R. Voorhees Goodrich, pastor—10:30. address by Rev. MONEY TO LOAN on bond and Pierce, real estate agent, Dunellen. 'PUUH1 SJAT F. P. Woodbury. D. D.; 11:55, Sunday- runner of the trolley they hope to books, stamps, keys, etc. Reward for mortgage. Mulford, opposite depot. I i* the official veterinarian at the see covering the same territory that return to 4 2 Harmony St. N. J. 6 18 10 {• show grounds. A. Clinton Wilmerd- school; 7:45, evening service. IS 28 tf Swedish Eftuisencai fugrlm ahurcn— will be served by the autos of the FOR RENT—Four-room flat; city i ing U president of the Plainfield new company. Every minute of the LOST—Gold opal pin, yesterday, i: Kennel Club,, under the auspices of Rev. Theodore Engiund. pastor—10:30. MONEY to loan on bond and water, toilet and bath; five minutes' Sunday-school; 4:00. Young People's time was utilized last night In. per-between Randolph road and Truell mortgage. Charles L. Moffett, attor- walk from main station; $16 per | which the show is being held. The fecting the organization and many Inn. Reward if left at this office. ; vice-president is Abraham G. Hoo-meeting; 8:00, preaching. ney, Woodhull tt Martin building. month. John H. Doane, 209 North , Friends. unsolicited subscriptions tri the LOST—Lady's pocketbook, be- 6 9 ti avenue. 6 19 3 . ley. Edward jl. Hobble is secretary stock were received. • and Williami W. Coriell treasurer. Meeting house. Watchong avenue and tween Stebbins place and Wilson's MONEY to loan; bond and mort- TO LET—No. 906 West Third The board of governors comprises Third street—Meeting First-day at 11:00 The company is capitalized at grocery store. Reward if left at 941gage. Isaac Vail. 105 East Front these offlcfrs and Mr. MacKenzie. $50,000 and will dispose of the pres- West Third street. 6 19 2 street, 7 rooms, bath; all conven- street, 6 11miences; $17 a month. 6 19 3 s-w-s Unitarian. ent issue of 10,000 shares par $1.00 in subscriptions from $10.00 up. It LOST—Chinese campaign lapel Pythian MenM>rlaI Services. All Souls'—Rev. A. C. Nlckerson. pas- $25,000 TO LOAN at 5 per cent.li FOR RENT—New 9-room house; Crescent Division. No. 13, Uni- is expected that the new enterprise button, bronze with gold dragon. sums to suit, on good mortgages. tor—10:30. preaching by Rev. Wm. Lyd- Return and receive reward to 612 all Improvements; six minutes' walk: formed Rank. Knights of Pythias. don Tucker, of Brldport, Dareet. Eng- will be in full swing by the fnd of Elston M. French, 171 North ave- : July. j Park avenue. 6 17 3 ' from depot. Address O. K.. care j will observe Pythian Memorial day, land; Sunday-school closed until Sep- nue. » 19 tf Press. 6 19 3 I tomorrow wafternoon. Delegations tember. No evening service. Help Wanted Male. •• from Port Chester, New York and —Charter Day Celebration, July MORTGAGES placed on good se- TO LET—Four-room apartment; j- Rah way* will", be present together 5. € and 7. WANTED — Farm hand. Call curity. Francis J. Blatx. First Na- city water; $9 per month. Inquire with grand l^ldge officers and their St. Peter's Lutheran—Rev. J. Duer- Room 1, Smaller, 9 a. m. 6 19 3 tional Bank Building. 8 SI tf 15 Somerset street. 6 19 6' staff: The mjmbers of Perseverance schner. pastor—Grove street and Mercer avenue—»:30. Sunday-school; 10:30. ser- R. MURRAY. General Auctioneer. TO LOAN—Money on good mort and Vnity Uolgea, K. of P., are cord- Wanted gages. George F. Brown, 94 Som- FLAT TO LET—8bt rooms; all ially invited ifo be present and meet mon In English first Sunday in each Loans on Furniture month, all other Sundays in German; Orer It years experience In sell- • erset street tf improvements. 107 Somerset St. at the North Avenue station at 1:45 MIDDLE-AGED German woman 6 18 3 Pianos, «te^ mad« tn tt 8:00. preaching in Swedish. Ing Real Estate. Farm Stock, House- wants situation as cook and laun- feonndential Weekly or mSnihlT pey o'clock to participate in thesertrices hold Goods. Stores, etc. Tenna rea- LOANS negotiated. J.T.ValL tf ta salt. Courteous treatment a/waya. to be held fet the different local First Church of Christ. Scientist. sonable. dress in small family. 207 East ceemteries. j Babcock Building—Sen-ice 11:00 a. m.. Front street. Help Wanted Mate and Household Loan Co. preaching. Office, 715 W««t Frtmt Street, DOCTOR'S office wanted with •Phone 4MM. PUtafleld. N. t. FIRST-CLASS colored laund I WANTED—White couple, woman board or without and lodging; cen- «ONT «TRCDT It B. Cbtttvll Sells Interest. Net Classified. wants place for Mondays and fine to act as housekeeper. For particu- tral location, on prominent thorough- R. B. Cottrell, of Morrlstown. on Gospel Mission. Ernst Front street and wash at home. 650 Sooth Second lars address C. O. D., care of Press. fare. Address Doctor, care Press. Monday, Ju»« T, sold out his interest Bank place—7:30 p. m.. preaching. street. « 7 tf « 19 3: In the stock brokerage firm of J. B. Salvation Army—11:00. Holiness meet- GEO. W. COLE. THEODORE G. GRAY, Headly 4 Co.. of this city and Mor-ing; 1:30. Sunday-school and Bible class; AUTOMOBILE wanted, second ristownw. to J. B. Headlv. 8:0*. Salvation meeting;. hand, in running order. In exchange 100 West Second St. Telephone US. Other Qassffied Ads. Other Classified Ads. 1 West End Tabernacle—»:•». Sunday- for first-class painting and paper- —Charter Day Celebration. July school and Baraca Class; 8:0*. special OFFICE OPEN DAY ANT> NIOHT. hanging. Polk «• Co., decorators. 5. • Wd 7. { Children's Day exercises, address by on Page 2. : on Page 1 38 Kortfe An. lltt

4-; I BOOM GOOD ROAM AT SOMl STATE HEWS -;.-.:,.. A IHJfNER IX BKROEX. WETUMPKA INN We call your attention to our fine i display of \ mwm MY Good roads for Bergen" was the 8O1-3O3 East 8*re»Ui SC Difference In St!>s. of Glassboro. ffn slogan at a dinner given by County A sal** boarding bouse In s select lo- from a cherry tree Wednesday Engineer Ralph D. Earle to mem-cation. All improvements. Horn* com- New Wail Papers. sprained both arms aad both XMA8 EVENT. HE SIR fort* with hotel s»rvic«a. Rooms with CXML Mildred Stanger. the slx-jrear-4 Id ber* of the Board of Freeholders and or without baths. .Special rammar rate* We can't describe the pattetrns.; other Bergen county officials Thurs- I grandehlld of former Siirro_i,te but they are new, striking and ef- AH eoaJ* mar look attka to Cjtliea* of _ many lands are day night. The dinner was held at | John S. Risley. or Way's Landing. crowdinwi g the Court of Common Cells'* Park Hotel. Fort I»e. Thir- fective, and with our large assort- BOOM p«opl«. but eompara oar J was severely bitten by a large hoopd P\ti* Thursday at Elizabeth where ty-five guesta were present, includ- HOTEL WALDORF ment we are sure to please. "LeaJgk" Coal with Us. C«a1 . . ._.• 1 k... oil' *»* belonging to Charles Calm. ^ Judge Atwater held Naturaliza- ing Jndge Milton Demarest. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. yon boaght sooB»whsT» •Is* and ITiso'tanyonethin|.biit_all, r,,,^ . cherry tree .. tion! Court. Darin* the morning's A number of addresses were made •A8I rttowr IfflaKsff from session nearly a doxen mea . with- 70a *t!t IN s fiHw——• things combined that makes foTjWoodstown. William Robinson, sljxr and with but one exception all fa- HERRY WIRDHAH. Prop. Ton tr.P. aatlee that oar Oa»J , years old. sustained a frai'tuts>d drew from the protection of their na- vored the project of having the Woolston&Budde, tive; lands and swore allegiance to Gottfried Krugefs Bztn Beer aa Barns KrlKfctsr. (*1TOT MOT* shoulder-blade and was tr,ko>n to roads of the county taken over and -i.u*h<- Imported WUes, Uqaers sad 14S North Avenue. Cooper Hospital, Camden. tnelRtarV and Stripes. Th>> examina- Hs«t. ?«•! t*«» Ty»»««" '»*-. Improved by State aid. Clears. Hotel accommodations sad scl- Victor Quality Kicked in the head by a mo)*, tion of applicant* I* being made by The one dissenting voice wasvat* Dtnlng-Bom. any o.Ttmr Goal foe •* m Halted States District Attorney W. Best artists, best selections.best Luke Volant. flfty-»evcn years old. raised by Freeholder De Witt, of QUAUTY of Glbbstown. is in Cooper Hospljial J. e Governor-/' JHH;K, K. A. ARMSTRONG tent. The bathing season is (ow< An Englishman said he wasn't- Dull Headaches WATCH 929 South Avenue considered formally opened. ! ante, bur thought the Declaration of AorjriTTKO nv OOCRT. Telephone 193. Proposals For Repairs Independence was made sometime the Window Declaring that a great economic Judge E. Ambler Armstrong was Tta« txwt time to order your winter sup- PLAINFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS. food problem will be solved and a - injjune. 1777. acquitted In the Criminal Court at ply Of bar placed against advancing meat/ at Pursuant to a resolution Adopted by KPlTt'M Camden Thursday of the charge of the Board of Education, of the City of prices. If plans of the Federal Gov-' FOR KXAMIN.1TIOX converting to his own use certain COAL Plalnneld. N. J.. at a meeting held June ernment to restock the Delaware overstrained 141 E. Front St. loth. 1909. notice Is hereby given that stock alleged to have been owned Probably come la now. Do not forest that • the Board pf Education will meet on river with sturgeon and other -fish lisfliortant Oirmlar KYom Hiutr by the defunct State Mutual Build- 'Monday. June 51st. 1909. at 7:45 p. m..prove successful, river, fishermen at eye sight. Nine-tenths of the head- | at the Board room In the High school • [- laboratory Hent to Hoards ing and Loan Association, of which James C. Hansen NASH Building, corner Ninth street &nd Arling- Burlington and elsewhere are watch-': be was president. aches are the direct result of eye ton avenue, in the City of Plalnneld. nt ing with Intense Interest the experl- if of Health. PAINTER M4 DECORATOR la ready to supply you. which time and place said Board of Ed- This verdict was ordered to be Dsslsr Ja Wallsapcr. Psiao. 00.. Glut,Etc Telephones 357-W few trouble. Bring those troubles to us Evening* S71-W. ucation will receive sealed liroponals for ments to be made within ~~ 3n order to inform the citizens of entered by Judge Thomas A. Davis furnishing and laying new floors In thIe weeks of introducing European fish. ' 5 the State that the States laboratory OFFICE—«86 SOUTH SECOND BT. Franklin and Bryant Schools, and other on the ground that the prosecution and let as prescribe for you. necessary repair work. ' In this stream. ; j of J Hygiene is endeavoring to carry had not been begun within the two A list of the requirements' will be on oi|t the provisions of the 1909 law All work guaranteed. WALLPAPER file at the Board Rooms utjtll the day The members of the Oc«iaji t"lty- Tj years required by the statute of lim- TenEyck & Harris, and hour above mentioned. : arid encourage the people to have The Newest Patterns of Wall Papers All proposals to be endorsed "Pro- Council and thf ten lifeguards; re-N i Kpi>Rlmen5t of sputum examined, the itations. Counsel for the defence at the posals for Repair Work." and addressed cently elected have been cited) by had argued for this result not only FREE EXAMINATION BT to the Secretary of the RoajSl. Stfrte Board of Health yesterday LEHIGH VALLEY COAL Upon receipt of the bids *r proposals Justice Trenchard to appear in; the' 1 seJH out a notice to every health of- on the ground of the statute of limi- the Hoard will Immediately' proceed to Supreme Court today to show cause', tations but also that a clear case Art Store. Y.M.C. A. BIdg. unneal the same and publicly announce ficer in the State informing him that JOHN A- CXiACY, Office: Rowley"* Drue Store. 218 West the contents In the presence of thewhy a certloari should not he bad not been made out by the prose- parties bidding or their aRenits. provided to certify the proceedings of Coitnrll the State Department will be glad Residence, 1127 Dtuiellen Avenue, Front Street. Telephone 54»-w , 1 cution. •tuch parties or their agents choose to In electing the guard. Cotnplalrit Is; to. make microscopical examina- Judge Armstrong broke down in 5 121m be then and there, present. And also to tions without charge. Stiles make proper record of the prices and made by Walter McCorkle, a fed- fi | l nave on taaad some the court room yesterday and sobbed terms upon the minutes of the Board. dent of Ocean City, that tinleaaj th«ic -The circular sent out by the State PHILADELPHIA ETB SPECIALISTS v• jTkA I very tinline BarHard and No bids will-be received until the day as he heard a letter read he had 1909 Wall Papers. ****** MediujamO OoaLAil kept Coal HrA hour above mentioned! and none Kifards are appointed by the Mi?°r i B(S»ard reads as follows: sent to the receivers of the concern undertlieda. Pea Coal. thereafter. The Board reserves the right •t 107 Slit Front Street, Bvery IMPORTED A AMERI0AN GOODS. to reject any or all bids. : the health and lives of the Inbab- i i*'Your attention Is directed to sec-in reply to their demand for the re- 25 cents a ton reduction on cash orders. a e W 2 of chapter 250 of the laws of Thursday. Fur the Board of Education itants will not properly be 4 ' * ' turn of all moneys and stock of the C. CONOVER & CO. F. B. CLARK. Clerk. guarded. j -j llfo». which reads as follows: Decorators. Painters and Paperh&ngers. L. A. RHEAUME company in his possession. Hours 11:15 sv aa. to B pt m. C 16 5 Three victlniB of vicious dogslhadj j -I"'It shall be the duty of every Window aad Plate Olaas. 148 East Fourth St. Telephone 448-W. 148 Eas F wounds inflicted by tho animals; \ health officer of the city, borough, Grace Churrli Team Schedule. U5 Elm wood Pi. TeL 1145Yard. S74 South Second St. Telephone ISIS* town or other municipality in this The Grace M. E. cnurch baseball dressed at the General Hospital. Pat\ ! State, when so requested by any erson. Wednesday. .lOHeph Gotdon, :• team will play the married men oSMALLEf Y BROS. was playing with a dog when the;' | physician, or by the authorities of the church this afternoon oc JOHN WIRTH aby hospital or dispensary, to make 147 North Avenue. v Successor U> Heary Ltofka.) animal bit him on the lip. Gordon. + the West End avenue grounds at lives at 42 Pearl street. William of cause to be made a microscopical 3:30 o'clock. A good game is ex- B«ker« and Confectionery. etamfoatton of the sputum forward- Simpson, a schoolboy living at 1-1, . pected. The schedule of the team BUTCHERS 201-203 West Front St. TeL 723. Vine street, was attacked by a dog.;* e*to him as that of a person having for the season follows: June 26, : symptoms of tuberculosis, which Orders delivered, al naoit notice The animal inflicted a wound on the Trinity A. C: July 10 and 17. Mon- CHOICE MEATS. lad's leg. Charles Ruffulo, of SttiK:u-. < (ball be forwarded to such officer ac- roe A. C; July 24 and .31, Trinity rOmpanU-d by a blank, giving name GAME Df SEASON. 747 West Front St. and employed In the Benjamin East- Reformed church; August 7, Monroe wood machine shops, had his flneer .j age, sex, color, occupation, place A. C: August 14 and September 4, Where last employed, if known, and ROASTING AND BROILING SPRING SPECIALTIES Writing Paper of finest quality aad ] lacerated by a dog which he stopped - Warren chapel. g address of the person whose sputum CHICKENS A SPECIALTY. at MILLER'S PHARMACY R. L. CLINE to pet. ; Ij It Is. It shall be the duty of said Thieve* Rob Railway Residence. faultless ia style, ntade by Orders failed for and delivered. Osaka Camphor, 25c 1b; Oedar (Successor to C H. Busts * Co.) health officer promptly to make a re- The residence of George M. Eaton, Crane A Pike Con MRS. ri*KVKI_%NI> TO ; Moth Ualls and for sale by ' Friese. at Railway, was entered Moth Flakes, 3 lbs for 25c; Sulphur Best Quality Lehigh Coal ABROAD WITH FA Ml I, Y. J tion, free of charge, to the physician Thursday night and a lot of linen DE COLLIKR, Candles and Formaldehyde Fnmega- Yard and office 4S0 West Third St. TeL IS ap person upon whose application and silverware stolen. The silver 214 Park Ave., The BtirUag. "Westland." the beautiful (re»l- j the same is made.' tors, 35c each. Telephone 9O0-IL1 was marked "F." Entrance was CLEAHIMG Park Are. and Fourth St. Tel 203. dence of Mrs. Graver Cleveland.]wld- I ' "The State Laboratory of Hygiene gained through a window while the wmooi ct ow of the former President o( ihe'-j it prepared to make examinations of Renovating—Offices, stores and private •b&clmens of sputum without charge family was away. New Jersey Central I'nlt d States, which Is situated at i and provides outfits for the collec- residences. Service day or nisfct. Fur- Hodge's Pharmacy. the foot of Bayard lane. Princeton, .; niture, china and glassware packed tat Trains Leave Plalnfleld. will lie vacated by the family of the. 1 tion and tranamlssal of such speci- WORK THAT TKLI>4. For New York—2.10, 3.17. 5.41, 5.M. Advertisements mens to the laboratory. A supply shlpplnc. Y.M.CA. BuiMing. 6.00. «.27. «57. 7.25. 7.2S. 7.45. 7.47. late President for the next yea? and J 7.55, 8.00. 8.11, 8.30, 8.36. 8.44. 3.29. 9.59. occupied by Mrs. William- Rujrden, 1 . «if these, outfits will be,sent to you WM. A, KLINE. 611 W. 3d St. 10.28. 10.55 a. m.. 12.00. 12.19. 12.42. 1.09. New York Herald, by prepaid express if you will notify Plenty of It Han Been Done Right MEAD SWEETS. l.JJ, 2.27. 2.44, 3.09, 3.50, 4.12, 4.45. 5.53. of Chicago. Mrs. Cleveland und h-ir . 6.29. 6.45. 7.09. 7.33. 8.27. 9.27. ».4O, 10.17. World. Times, SttB, Jonrnal, family will trnvel abroad. [ ] ljh« laboratory that you are in need Here PUinfleld. TeL 62. 11.28 p. m. Sunday—2.10. 3.37, 5.41. 7.2S. Of them. The laboratory Is also pre- 7.58. 8.52. 9.34. 9.45. 10.32 a. m.. 12.40. Telegram, American, The residence was pure haMki by ! pared to examine specimens from Cures that last are cures that tell. GtTARDIAJTS SKTTLEMENT. Notice Is 1.09. 1.42. 2.10. 2.41, 3.09. 3.24* 4.29. 5.41. Brooklyn Eagle Preslden; Cleveland just before pel hereby given. That the aeocrant of the 6.35. C.48. S.U. 8.27. 8.3S. ».*2. 10.28. 10.41 Suspected cases of diphtheria, ty- To thoroughly know the virtues of a subscriber. Guardian of Marie Maimstedt, ArriTal and Departure of Vail. —and— • retired from th-.- executive ch^lr in •• will be audited and utated by tTie Surro- p. m. phoid fever, malaria, rabies and an-medicine you must Investigate the gate, and reported for settlement to ttie For Newark—6.3«. 6.27. 6.57, 7.05. 7.47. 1H97. He announced his intention ' Orphans' Court of the County of Union, PI-UNTOLD POBTOFFICH. 8.36. 8.44. 9.59. 10.55 a. m.. 1.27, 2.27. Newark Evening New* at this time of living in retirements thrax and to make, certain other in- cures and see if they prove perman- 3.09. 4.12. 4.45. 5.53. 6.29. 7.33. 8.27. 9.40 on Wednesday, the Beventh day of July Office opens 7 a. m., closes 7 p. m. and quietness and selected P]rin# which clung to me Incessantly. Hard 2x1 W. Front 8t. Tel. 507-W Mrs. Cleveland will not attempt ti ' ~ and members of the faculty, George work Increased my misery and at W. O. BESLER, YT. C. HOPE. 0.0. Vice Pres. * Gen. Kgr. Gen. Paas. Agt. A. K. ENANDER, make up her Itinerary. She will fol •; F. Reeve, president of the Newark times I also Buffered from head- 7.10 a m.. lUi. «•» Board of Trade, presented diplomas. Sanitary Plumbing. Oas Fitting, the next few weeks, however, r» aches and dizzy spells. I tried plas- WATCHTOO, main at Tamworth. N. H. • ] ters and remedies of various kinds Hoagland's Express Arrive—1S.M p. m. Steam and Hot Water Heating. Mrs. Borden, who will make he'r ; Runaway lajurws Two Women. but without finding relief. Doan's Clo— 1*0 a. m An apprentice accidentally touch- Contractor for Sewer •ConnecUona. home in that section for the next Kidney Pills, which I finally pur- Moves Furniture and CTo— IM p. m. ed a horse with, a hot iron In Samuel 135 WATCHTJNO AVE. year. Is a member of one M thf s chased at Randolph's Pharmacy re- Pianos by VAN. AITIVS—«.« p. m. wealthy families of Chicago.! Sh* l PeursTO'* blacksmith shop In Jersey lieved me and 1 heartily recommend BOKDAT sCAM. ! City. Thursday, and the animal left Offlce opsn from t-W to 1»1» a. a has business interests in tbjU them. I know of other persons who Office 205 Park Aw. Telephone eiomm M P ' the place in haste. On Its way down have used them with just as good " ** * -STH. notn. P. Cleaning. Preasmf; and Dyeing tlon to command her attention. - the street it knocked down and ln- results." Monthly cootnMa. Jured Mrs. William Van Horn and rj>m\Tg ealied for and dallvaivd. WANTS A JKR8KV BBIU- } Mrs. Mary Wolfe. Besides all that For sale by all dealers. Price 50 KODAKS Standard Carpet •VKMIMQ DRBSBBS A IFKULTT. the man who caught the runaway cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. LadisS* Watsu Cleanx*. a sents upward* Complete line of Photo Supplies. Thirty-four years old, possessing W. J. Burkard. got into a fl»t fight New York, sole agents for the United Cleaning Works Suits Cleaned «LW good health, character and some ac- with the owner of the horse. PlassoStates. Printing and Developing 8taam and OJISM IISJIII Air We do oar own watt M complishments, all backed up wlih Ppuraro. over the amount due him Remember the name—Doan's— 115 Window Shades and Awnings a roll of $25.000—thus is described for hi* effort. The injured women and take no other. At Doanc's Park Ave. 139W.2nI.Sr" TiT906J 103 Park Ave, John W. Grant, of Truckee. Cal,, were removed to the City Hospital J. A. GREENE who wants to settle down In Califor- where, it Is said, they are not ser calls yonr attention to his TITUS H. LAURY nia with a Jersey wife In Blalnitown. louily hurt. TIMBO'S MeCULLOUGH'8 MASON AND BUILDER. He has sent a letter to the editor of Yalei Maa Me* From Old lajariea. J. C POtPE & CO. STEAM MILL, Rimless Glasses. the local paper there, his old honje Asher H. Vreeland, son of Ferdi- INSURANCE nstsmosrslaoa, Morta PlatnflaUUaUJ. 323 Eart Front town, to >>«ip him out. j •• . ) Stock for Smokers They Look Good and The girl must be at least eighteen nand H. Vreeland. of Jersey City, AGENTS, IE. H. MoCUIIiOUaH, Pr-v died at Long Branch Thursday from lads. Doom, BUXUdlncs. BooXi tewtag, Yon 8ee Good. years old, and not over thirty. Be- sides that, she most be good-look in J£. internal injuries received a year ago Borneo and JmUeta, La CaroUaas, '•*** isssirrally last September while a student at Borays, Maaari Garcia*, Now toth e time when yon nesd a John intimates that he won't look »t Yalo. Young • Vreeland was ruMerran n A Oowltt's Ls> KindHn« and Grate Wood. a girl who wouldn't be a cjredit. io down by an automobile in New JOHN WINZENRIEtrS LEO SL.0NIM him In the line of looks. ; • aad a aae Usw of Xew Tork STOVE Haven. He was seised with con- Potts «ad B«ui Polaa. Proatpt mad yon saay aa w«U bay a good sUrv. The Blalrstown girls are all of|a vulsions Monday and died without re- Tasapa nsakea. Faary Smoker's Ar- Storage Warehouse at a VOTT Low Price. We are aalllag JeweDcr and Optician flutter over It, and Postmaster gaining consciousness. Ucle*. n«-sis wnr Ron OT. Stoves—Qood Stoves)—at low prtoaa. Smith says he has sent bushels of JOHNMOBUS, NEW SEBRING BUILDING sweat-scented mall to Tm4ke« al- —Advertise tm The uaiiy 1SS-1SS Xsrth Aveas*. p. o.; BO txt in, I 230 WEST FRONT S7 ready. i PatW * J> (HJ.) DAILY rraBB\SATCHnAT, JOTB >». «•••. RESIDENTS PROTEST, BTT itlTII!|lf|lfI ITI\flTV fuulTMYfl things.' Ton are Mg. so big,~Uke yw«r countryV •™"r^ — "•ill OT 00610118 PLAINHELD SEMINARY Efforts of the residents in the vt-j Horace followed ber across tbe ter- cinlty of the corner of Springfield j race to the wall. 1*3 WE8T8EVENTH 8T. A DAY SCHOOL. FOR QIRLS and Summit avenues. 8ummit. to 11 Bf IE "Ah, believe me. dear countess," he Primary. Intermediate and A prevent the location of a merry-go- said, "the great world—your world, Departments. Boys la Brat and _ round, in which local firemen are The Man rears only. General and Coilem Prepara- The 143d annual meeting of the rounteaa — has thoroughly aUensrted tory Courses. Certlfleatea. Oymnaainia interested, on the Property near Co-j j^^f ^,^~o, New Jersey wilrilll • me." • ) and laxa-e play grounds. kmial Hall proved unsuccessful ^ , « 118 tf M1B8 ARNOLD, Principal. MA M Q u JuBe 312 I The countess turned her shapely Thursday night. The effort will befand 25 The ^^ wl,, ^ caJle<| bead and looked at him admiringly Million Dollars continued, and If all other means.; ,o oriw in the Hote| Cape May. Th» from Home {and with a touch of Irony at the sur- Plainfleld Business Col fall an injunction may be •PPl»e«|COI11Illltlw „„ crt prise sbe was sbout to give him. : . , . . „ , . , ' at the hotel tbe night previous to ANiwIiaU-vftoPtay j "Ah. you retain one quality. You are on bond and mortgage on private residence or lege & School of English Just after nightfall several trucks. the o ffi of lhe meettnR lo „. careless, you are free," and abe laid business property in Essex or Union Conn* Students may enter at any time. laden with par-, ofthe merry-go-.; „,„ e . : ber right band upon his arm. and Hor- the certlflcmte8 of menlb r PROF. a. S. MM, Prl«. ••« *>«*. round were discovered In Smnnlt- h| d h .._. ace thrilled at the intimate touch. v vv By BOOTH TARUNGTON and ties, up to 50 Per Cent, of the appraised Tai. TaVw. Woodhull * Martin BuUdtnar. avenue. When Iit was rounfound thamat i thexne!! Tn^ p,rnlallen^ t delegates who fall < "Well." he laughed, "perhaps In SCMO torn BOOKLET. merry-go-round was to be set up on lo reg,BUr wUh lne , those things I am American, bat In HAWY LEON WILSON Appli- value. ; the property adjacent to Summit; ^ COOT,derwl „ ab» i others I fancy I should be thought j MAURICE KAUFMAN avenue there were loud protests The flrgt ,^on of the convt.nUoil , something else, shouldn't IT' cation If you want to borrow on your present prop- SOLO VIO1.IMIST. from the residents ln the neighbor- !,„ ^ opened at ,0.30 o>c|ock ,a j 8he lsugbed openly at him now, bat blank (Lat« Concert Maa«a> Bosstan Bysspkony boo°- jjthe morning, and the first order «>f ! earnestly witbal. and said: Society, K.T-) • a Via •>•« em ••—-. ., erty or proposed purchase, or want a build- The police were appealed to. snd | bB>|M-, wU, ^ the j^,,, ofth o j "Ton are a debonair man of the can has resnatad Instraeaon ln Platnaeld. "I do, indeed." returned Horace, j WOrld, and yet you are still American Addraas B0 Wast T»U BuieL Hew Tork, or the drivers of the trucks were or,^ credentlalg committee by Harry A. |;*"S>* here! Why not let them marry In that you are abominably rich. Tbe be ing loan to help build your home, this is mt W«at Sta Street. PJalnlleld, in ears ofHr. dered not to unload the machinery,;i|su>ut tne chalrlMfl. Tne election settlement—*och matter as that, over K. Arthur Janke. Finally several members of lnlonlf rln.nent de,eRate. will follow. her* In Italy?": secured your opportunity. a IX Sas. M th a Hawcastle could scarcely conceal his which a Frenchman, an Italian, might Hose Company appeared on th^|Dr „,,,„ 8t JohB o, HackenBack, satisfaction, white Mme de Cbam- hesitate—you laugh. Such matter as for Scstj scene and made it known that the Went of tne ^^^^wi u ,»1gny executed,' a bit of a paa sen! be-£130,000— you set it aside, you laugh. CHAS. M. SUHR flre company was to share in th*i•\atmnKm M,colnni |tteea. The reports Tou say, 'Oh. yes; take It!*" the Fidelity Trust Company receipts of the merry-KO-ronnd. The of the various committees and offi- hind Horace's back. TEACHER OF PIANO. "An, tbe dashing methods of yon For a moment sbe feared that Hor- asking firemen declared they had the con-cers. Including that of Dr. Arrhibald ace would fall over tbe low parapet, i NEWARK, N. J. 614 E. 6th Street. TeL 741-W sent of the owners of the property Mercer, of Newark, will be tbe next 'Americans!" returned tbe earl smil- along Summit avenue to locate th« ingly. "You carry thugs on so! Next so white did bis fare become and then order of business. so flashed, but tbe boy was game all This [company also makes a business of sell* merry-go-round there, and the dri* At the afternoon session the same you'll be saying, 'Why not here at Sor- vers were told to proceed with th* rento? " • through. The generations of simple day the names off tbe nominating Indiana stock came to bis rescue, and ing first»lieh mortgages to institutions, trus- Finest Jersey unloading of the machinery. They committee will "be announced*, an—•d * "Well, and why not. indeed V asked he steeled himself with sn effort and had also secured the necessary per* Horace Instantly. Dr. J. Morgan Dix will deliver an replied quietly: tees or individuals at ncminal charges, with Strawberries mit from the city. I address of welcome. In a general "And then,'! went on Hawcastle, "A hundred and fifty thousand Here are the larcest. red ripe Strawber- Meanwhile the protesting rest- smiling, "and then It wUl be, 'Why not title to* property guaranteed. ries—the finest of tbe KUOO session to be opened at 3:45 o'clock. pounds! Why, that's seven hundred A1M>Toautoe*. Asparagus. Cucumbers, dents hunted up Health Com ml Dr. Thomas N. Gray, of Bast Orange, wltliiu a fortnight'/' " and fifty thous—I say, countess, sbe Beeu. Lettuce, and other Fresh Vegetables sioner James G. Owens, who. with •'Ulgbt-o!" cried Horace. "And why and Fruits. All at reasonable pricea. will deliver an oration on medicine. couldn't use tbe money to better ad- William S. Post, owns tbe property At the same session Dr. Frederick not within a fortnight?" j vantage!" We cordially invite your order* and de- on which the merry-go-round was Almeric sat up and stared at bis no- liver promptly. F. C. Demarest. of Passaie, will talk There was real admiration in tbe to be placed. Mr. Owens, it is said. on "Chloroform Anesthesia In ble father and brother-in-law to be,Frenchwoman's glance this time, for declared b« hadno not givet given n ththe efir flre-e but the earl. Btnlled once more that Throat Operations." while- Dr. W. sbe had loot none of tbe little byplay, W. W. DUNN men to use the RTound. W. Beveridge, of Asbury Park, wfll cheerful smile and waved a deprecat- and abe admired the courage of tbe THE PARK GROCOL ing haDd. youngster So she mid: Dw St. aa4 Liaeoia PL "Ah. you wonderful people'. You are "My friend, bow wise you are!" whirlwinds, jet I See no reason why As sbe spoke sbe turned ln time to It should not be ln a fortnight." $65.00 Worth of Goods—$1 00 iW«k Payment*. ; see Ethel come down tbe steps of tbe 'lOOsf' "Ob, here! I say, you know!" inter- hotel with a book beneath her arm and jected Almeric, heaving himself erect ran to ber. clasping ber in her arms THE OLD RELIABLE HOME FURNISHERS HIGH- ing that of Messrs. Owens and in tbe cbalr ftnd waving a protesting and kissing ber. crop. Tbe *srl turned on him in- CLASS FISH stantly. -1 AND "As I sayjdear boy, why not?" be CHAPTER VII. for PARTICULAR PEOPLE NewarkTZ. W Inquired suavely, and Almeric wilted SNCBBEt)! STREET B f E immediately. ARGES.SE, sweet Countess of 73-75 Wei! yln ^' ° , nglewoo4 will take Hswcastle!" tbe woman cried. Burling and William D. Porter, rep- « »cusslons. At the second "Just as you say. governor." he an- Railroad U.i A:'s-v. d Gvit of Town Purchasers. resenting tbe residents In the swered meekly. "Largesse! And an revoir! IV AMY'S Ity of the merry-go-round, wei "Enchanting! Brava!" cried the L Adieu! I leave you with your Whether you lack a few £2£ >• ih pieces, or some in- terday to see Mr. Schultz. in an Professor Edward P. Davis, of Phil- countess, and Hawraatle again turned dear brother!" fort to get him to withdraw his con- 8he ran quickly up tbe steps with a •i.or furnishings, you'll al- 126 W. Second St adelphia; Dr. Simon Mark, of New to the palpitating Horace. We'li FuraLh Your waya find our assortments sent to the location of the apparatus York; Dr. Thomas P. Prout. of "My son is all Impatience,*' be mur- flirt of ber parasol, and Horace took on his property. ; bia sister's hand with tears in his eyes. \ Z enough for every need TeL 1024 and 1025. Summit; Dr. Britton D. Brans. Dr. mured, fixing the young man with bis Summer If t-..cl prices "way below belief! If Mr. Schultz does not withdraw "Quite so. quite sor answered Al- "Dear old. sis: Dear old pair' be Edward J. 111. of Newark; Dr. A. J. his permission efforts will be ma4e, .Walscheid. of Union Hill; Dr. Wil- merlc daxediy. and his father went on: said, and she turned a radiant look X". upon him. rV.r> JOS. F. BURKE it is stated, to have the operation Illam J. Chandler, of South Orange, "Shall we dispose of the necessary 4.50 $3.95 of the machine enjoined on the "Isn't it glorious, Hoddy?" sbe said to ; nttle details at once—the various mi- ground that It is a nuisance. nor arrangements, the—er—err—settle- with exalted tone. "Look!" and held for this $€.50 Bent Hickory * Mrs. JoaJofen raBrown i up tbe book she carried. "It'a Burke'a Reed Rocker Mr. Schultz's residence is ao- ment?" and Interrupted himself with —shellac finish, Porch Rocker General Contractor ind Grader a friendly laugh and patted Horace 'Peerage.' -And Froissarfs •Chroni- apron front. Tbe most com- cles'—I've been reading It all over fortable, most Cewpooh and Vanto Cleaned vpon-tbe back. "Of coarse as men of Pull lines of V£ pore** the worlds-ear world—you understand BatiataoUoa Guarantee*. other Summer //, made - eaaaot Positively the only Tderleas Excavator la UM there are formalities In the nature of furniturepieces give twir. is most unwelcome. sion. will render a report oa the. a settlement" for Porch and Baekana-saat •jiliaans) oaearrunaty y i commission's recent legislation. The are ' eone»»«d TO CKLEBRATK IIATTMC OP Horace, who waa ln the seventh Cottage — set- ataaped to mak. l " \e*v I The fumojs " Monarch " line for ttOS— the Battle of Monmouth. to be held THK "M1J(M>INU" PROCIBHS. eagerly: all *i£~s ax-.d best construction—not to ba "Quite %o; of course! I know! Cer- bouse" right. Kitchen Cmln-iJtk. Ii'-nto* at Spring Lake on Monday, June 28. Buffalo, June 19.—The police Boards, Step La.Jd.-rs, C"«iib4> II. •-«•». matched f nr quality and low prices. under tbe auspices of tbe New Jer- tainly! Perfectly!" Broom*.Tea and Dinner S»'-. Lsmio. Uie I Go Carts, «6^0 to $3000. WASHINGTON ROCK policy in New York city of photo- "Then we'll nave no difficulty about "Acme" Washing- aUcfcir.g. ' --• •',. • t. ' A rnrrvUftetr pew Hne. SPRING WATER sey Society. Sons of the American graphing suspected persons lor the that, my boy. I'll wire my solicitor ALL PRIC>£ r.i/ ;K. JJ IN PLAIN nCURES. Revolution, has completed the pro-Rogues' Gallery was indorsed in a tonight and he'll be here within two Bottlers ol hlgh-claaa sort drinka, gram. It contains a number of in-set of resolutions •resented tat the days," said the earl carelessly. "If Oiagei Ala, Sods Wster and Pure teresting features. • International Police Chiefs' susten- you wish to consult your own solicitor Spring Water, and Siphon Goods. Following Is the program: Prayer. tion by Chairman of the UDmsaittee you can cable him, of coarse." Private families' and partiea' pat- Chaplain John Hobart Egbert, \ of. on . Resolutions J. P. Haaoer. of Suddenly Horace seemed takes With ronage is solicited. Trvington; address of welcome, Ed- 1 Louisville, Ky., yesterday. a nt of embarrassment. ward S. Atwater, of Elizabeth, presi- Legal authority was auuted to "The fact is. Lord Hawcastle." he Henry Pedeflous, dent of tbe New Jersey State soct- show the validity of taking of de- said. "I've a notion that our solicitor ForiVkcationfTime fcty; hymn. "America;" address, — Ethel's man of business, that Is— TSLtPHOBK STO-BJ "Patriotism," Governor Fort; ad- scriptions of crooks. Ths> resotitiona from Kokomo, Ind.. where oar govern- dress." "The Burning of the Peggy conclude:' A Joy-giving, cooiforUiinp*rU»g, eronomy-insnrina: Gillette HoteCPedefloaa, Plamfield "It Is the clear and firm convic- or lived—M fact, a sort of guardian of "J had htm, you know, I rather CM**, Stewart." Edward Warfleld. ex-<3ov- hers—may be here at any time. I've Safety Razor. tion of this convention, based upon didn't If ernor of Maryland: hymn. "Mary- heard front friends that be is coming Tbe Outfit is beautiful, -plated silver, leather case. land. My Maryland;" address, "The its knowledge of the conditions and again Tbe St Aubyns were at Crecy circumstances governing their work to this direction." Any man can give himself a delightful velvet shave in three min- Patriots in Petticoats," Rev. ;Dr. aad Aglucourt, and St. Anbyn will be JL Moraller & Son, as protectors of society agalast tbe Tbe word bad caught Hawcastle's utes with the Gillette. Impossible to cut or irritate the face. William F. Whitaker. of Elizabeth; attention, and be lesped at it. my name." WatchmakerWarrtimaWras and Jewelers. hymn. "Star Spangled Banner." The lawlessness, that it Is indispensable The Gillette Safety Razor is 24 razors in one. Always ready to and should have the support of all "A sorj. of guardian? What sort, "They want it to be your name soon, Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. Melster Glee Singers will render'se- eh?" he inquired, seemingly taken sis," be .answered her. use. NO STROPPING OR HONING. good citizens that any person wbo The Gillette has twelve double edged blades; each Made as thin Fine Watch and Clock Repairing a lections. ' aback. i For a moment she turned away and Specialty. has been arrested by an olllcer of "I really'lcan't say," replied Horace then looked at him straight ln the as paper, perfectly tempered and glass hardened; gives from tea to The Orange and Eliazbeth chap- tbe law for a criminal offense of any apologetically. "Never saw him that I eyee. thirty perfect shaves. Additional blades at nominal cost. 219 Park Ave. PUmfiesd, N. J. ters will send delegations to the; af- character committed ln hi* pres- " know of. You see. we've, been on this "You're'fond of Almeric, aren't you, Gillette Razor, triple-plated silver with blades, leather case, fair, as will also Montclalr. Sew ence; or any person under indict- side so many years, and there's been Hoddy? You admire him, don't you, S5.00; will save five times its cost the first year. Brunswick and Newark, where fcew ment by a warrant, or any person no occasion for this fellow to look us Jdear?" Other styles, too—The Auto Strop, $5.00; Eoders, $1.OO, and the HENRY W1ERENGA local chapters are about to be' or- who is under strong suspicion of uii, but bit's never opposed anything "Certainly. Why, think of all he Star, 91.50. Residence 'Phone 117-J. ganized. The officers of the State crime sufficient to place him la the Kthcl wrote for. He seems to be an represents, sis!" society having charge of the occa- class of 'suspicious persons' may be easy going1 old chap." "Ah. yes. Hoddy! Crusader's blood For Sale Xtj j Furniture, Freight, Baggage Expre** sion are: President. Edward S.: At- photographed, measured and finger- "Hum!" "sakl Hawcastle doubtfully. flows In his veins. It is tbe nobility and Rigger. water. Elizabeth; first vice-presi- printed by oncers of the law In dent. Thomas W. Williams. East Or- "Would be consent to your slater's that must be within him that I have PIANO MOVING A SECIAlVrTP . hose hands he is detained. •a marriage—or the matter of a settle- plighted my troth to. I am ready to H. E. Gayle Hardware Co. ange; second vice-president. Gen- "If acquitted, said photographs Bsentr :. ; marry him when they wish!" eral James F. Rusling, Trenton; and measurements may be returned Horace Btughed cheerfully. ! Horace sighed. TEL. 398 FRONT ST. and PARK AVE. secretary. Colonel James R. Mulll- or destroyed." "I have 'no doubt of it. If be baa (To be continued.) FXJRNITUREi kln. Newark: treasurer. Captain'Os- th* allghteat svnae of dnty toward my Repaired and upholstered. Kqua] car H. Condit. East Orange; regis- to new. Send a postal *9 trar and trustee. John Jackson Hub- IXION VILLAOin* IX>N« sister he'll b» the first to welcome tha THINKS BUSINESS MEN WAIT FOR A WrU)l)INQ. alliance, won't be':" HARRISON, 140 CENTRAL AvTt, bell, Newark; historian. Professor BOYCOTT HIS HOTEL. Cabinet maker. Polisher. Mat- William C. Armstrong. New Bruns- "Then wh*-n he and my solicitor coma Union Village took a lively inter- they can lave an evening together over tress Maker. wick; chaplain. Rev. John Hobart a lot of musty papers, and tbe thing John J. Fields, the owner of the VALUE IN Egbert. est in the wedding Thursday of WUl be dtmr. Again, my boy, 1 wel-Hotel Clarendon, in Grand avenue. Richard I. Rogers, of Berkeley come you;' to our family. Qod bias* Hackefttstown, Was Thursday in cont- William H. Pope, Heights, and Miss Helen Ti as the youthful heir to bis bouse arose Mr. Fields declared he had "put She married Richard Hendra, a languidly/he sidled close to tbe count- H up to" the Industrial committee cream is thicker because richer. that you desire. Manufactured ait U> satin. Her bouquet was of honey- ess and whispered ln Her ear: North Avaaoa, oppsjatta ~ railroad employe, eighteen years, ago suckle and datstes. Miss Jackson, of the Board of Trade, and if fair tal. PtalaNd. H. J. and later was granted a dlforce "Let hfci know It's a hundred and consideration is not shown him bis Rich Milk 8c per qt; Rich Cream 12c per halt pt. of Hoboken, and her slster-la-Iaw, fifty tbo#and." Buttermilk 6c per qt. from him and went to live with her property interests, in which he has parents, taking her son. When the Mrs. Stlcht, were her attendants. Tbeu hjf and Almeric went up the•invested heavily to improve fche> Lincoln Market "£££* two-year-old boy was at play . th Carl Saulman, of Hoboken, was nest steps intib tbe hotel, leaving Horace town's facilities, may be taken else-j man. Oa4 Q«MBafta«>*>aa»af>B%"C* T,aJa» 7ft 1 father, it is claimed, kidnapped him and the lountess gazing at each other where. j nfield ream Co. Tbe bride Is the daughter of Mr. CHOICB MKATB. FISH AKD and disappeared. From that 'time Mr. Fields has a country home on> V yjHXAWT.sBa until Tuesday she never saw , norand Mrs. Baptlste Tiachbein. The She crossed over to him impulsively the mountain near Hackettstown. MARCHANT BROS. r l ceremony was performed by Rev. and. takiftg both bis hands again, aald heard of her son. William sayk his Nttf Ftont Hemz'a Saner Krant aod Pickl— father lives in Buffalo and bas mar-Dr. Gordon, of North Paterson. The "My friend. 1 am happy for you." Wast EighcrOau Gaw. 112 Watchuntf Ave. church was crowded, over three "Think "of tt!" aald Horace Joyously. • ried again. The son learn.-d of his A fight has be*fn Inaugurated by [mother's whereabouts through an hundred guests attending. A recep- "In a foftulght at tbe most dear old the Bayonne Merchants' Protective'; tion followed, at the home of tbe Ethel wlT be the Hon. Mrs. St. Aubyu. Association for an SO-cent gas rate. I REMTALS--REAL*JESTATE fakide's parents. Afterward there future Cdontess of HswcasUe!" The present rate is $1.25. Commit-, —Daily Press want ads. pay. i was dancing at Schwab's hall. Mr. "Yes.* !replied tbe countesa. with-tees have been named to arrange for Geb. F. Brown. —Charles La C. Hoff, formerly of Rogers has erected a handsome drawing hrr hands and picking up ber public meetings to be held in every has hoase on Oakvlew avenue, which he parasol. j*nH there la but the Uttle ar- $2.OO AND $3.OO New Tork, a counselor at law ' - section of the city to get the people taken up hisresidence at 34« aad his bride will occupy oa their rangfuici ; of the settlement between interested. return frttsa their wedding Journey, y«ur nd*|w:>tr> and I»rd Hawcastle's. rraaklta place. -,ou lausb at soch _ ^ ^ ^ I R. BLAIR Rni vim IWy mm

•h;'-A:.£i: SATURDAY-. JTKK 1», 1 CELEBRATION .MENUS OUT iConUnaea from pas* C. G. M. Smith, Philip Jahn, and El mer D. Cutting. The games will begin promptly at Your Family 2:30 o'clock and the finishes wil be at Bast Seventh street and Wat chung avenue. The entries are com- ing In fast, and some first-class out are the losers when you of-town teams will compete in the four-man mile relay race. Robblns the Olympic runner, will probably fail to protect them by compete with a team from New York city in this event, and his team- mates will be Harry Heywood, Wag- Life Insurance. Ask us ner and Rosenberger, all medal-win- ners in metropolitan runs. Runners from the Elizabeth T. M. C. A. are about it Cost Low—Pol- also entered in this event. The closed relay race for teams of the Sunday-school Athletic Leagu icy Right is creating lots of Interest, and a handsome trophy tankard has been > offered by President Harry W. Mar- shall, of the Board of Trade, as the prise. Entries in the closed sprints Inler-Statc $1,750 complete and field event* are coming In from some of the beat local athletes. 35-40 H.P., 112 inch wheel base. 34*4 tire*, multiple disc clutch, The Charter Day finance commit- tee today announced the following double system ignition, imported Eiseman magneto.and 4 cylinder subscriptions, wh'lch swell the total coil and batteries. 2 sets spark plug's, constant level oiling main- The Prudential fund to 96.570: Alvah A. Clark $25; R. H. Keenan, $10; Join Wln- tained by oil pump, Hes Bright awtmljar ball bearing transmission, xenried, $10. ; roller bearing axles, undoubtedly the best values ever offered in If anybody has a small safe which is not in use at the present time an automobile. . .'.,.', E. M. Lalng, chairman of the finance committee, asks that it be loaned fo- use at Charter Day headquarters un- SAFE DEPOSIT & STORAGE VAULTS TRAVELERS' CHEQUES til after the celebration. MARION & INTER-STATE SALESROOM If you keep a savings account in New York, where it is subject to an 1 maeritaoce tax, July 1st would be an opportune time to transfer it. We pay Xel. 991-tJ. 4% interest in our Special Department and will be glad to effect the transfer without charge. AMT78EMKNTK AMCSEMKNT8. THE PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANY The Christian Endeavor Societies of Union county have chosen Miss Nellie K. Foote. the district secrc by the Brookline Country Club, of tary. :o represent the county at the which G. H. Windier, the donor, is international convention to be held WE GRAND TESTIMONIAL a member. Thirty-two golfers at St. Paul, Minn., July 7-12. Miss qualified for match play. Foote will go with the other State ISSUE delegates, who have chartered a special train. TRAVELERS' I TO j It is altogether likely that the HOME OF THE BUNGALO-FER next international convention will be held In Atlantic City In 1911. The CHEQUES POUR MILES OF WATER FRONT ON THE BEAUTIFUL merchants of that city have guaran- in SHREWSBURY. teed $15,000 toward the expenses of denominations 5 to 15 MINUTES DISTANT BY TROLLEY TO CELEBRATED th? convention and the presidents "TOM" MUffi SEASIDE RESORTS; YET QUIET AND SECLUDED. of the New York and Pennsylvania of By the scant margin of fifteen FINEST OF FISHING, BATHING, BOATING. State C. E. Unions have offered to pins Waters and Stout captured assist President John J. Sproull of $10— CLUBHOUSE ON THE PROPERTY FOR RESIDENTS. fourth prize in Campbell's two-man Greatest Amateur Show Ever THIRTY BUNGALOWS NOW BEING CONSTRUCTED. of the New Jersey Union in the un- tourney in a roll off with Vander- dertaking. NONE BUT GOOD HOMES. bilt and Eller and Radin and $20— At a meeting of the State: execu- NONE BUT GOOD NEIGHBORS. Schaub. The victors totaled 2203 GivQi in Union County. pins for their six games, while Van- tive committee held recently in $50— SEND FOR BOOKLET AND MAP. DO IT NOW. Newark, Mr. Sproull was chosen derbilt and Eller reached 2188 and and win fifth money, while sixth goes hairman of the State committee to New Plainfield Theatre PORTAUPECK REALTY CO to Radin and Schanb whose total arrange for the convention. He was 2160. The prizes will be dis-has prepared an elaborate argument $100— tributed to the various winners at to present to the committee of the payable the alleys on Monday night. United Society of C. E. which will without meet at St. Paul to select the next NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR CROQUET The scores: ; cost convention city. : Waters , . 151 18« 207 or TONIGHT I If you intend purchasing Croquet, do not fail to seeStout ;.188 201 179 discount o|ir line. The assortment is complete and the prices right. CHRISTIAN FIELD. in TICKETS N0W ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE. ; 339 390 386 various Radin 142 194 16S The Park Avenue Baptist churcii foreign N RESERVED SEATS - - 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 LDW. A. LAING Schaub ..193 170 14Sunday-schoo8 l wi.ll meet tomorrow money; morning at 11:45, following th" the 335 364 315 PLAINFIELD'S LEADING STATIONER, BOOK- preaching service. amount j SELLER AND NEWSDEALER Waters 1 .180 183 209 The Sunday-school of the First being Stout i.195 185 13Baptis6 t church will meet tomorrow stated morning at 9:30 and the preaching on 149 West Front St., Tel. 888-R. service will begin at 10:30. 375 368 345 the Vanderbllt :.202 156 203The Annual excursion of the First cheque PLAINFIELD THEATRE tick anyway. Eller i.187 193 17Baptis5 t and Temple Baptist churches PLAINFIELD'4 COMEDY AND COSY PLAYHOUSE — and Sunday-schools to Asbury Park, Cornell spoiled the all Harvard 389 349 373 be on Thursday, July 22. CITY year by winning the boat race. It A demonstration lecture and was the first beating for the Crim- Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday Radin i.171 202 209breakfast food luncheon was held NATIONAL son oarsmen in two years. And Schaub ;.183 182 198nnder the auspices of the Home Mis- JUNE 21, 22, 23 j here's Yale still to be met. sionary Society of the First M. E. ANOTHER GREAT BIG SHOW FEATURING • 354 384 40churc7 h at Vincent chapel yesterday. BANK It looks as if Michigan's showing QXNERAL. 8POBT8. Vanderbilt ..143 180 150Luncheon was served to more than n the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet was a one hundred people. indication for the Wolverines. They Eller ..209 203 187 THE GREAT IRVING JONES did their share to make the games Under the auspices of the Men's • They say (hat Pennsylvania will li 352 383 337 have the beet track team In the in-interesting. Association of the Church of the 3 DU BAR Brothers tercollegiate games of l»10. Having Heavenly Rest, a lawn festival and t^«> meet on Franklia Field will help The ten years of Jack Moakley baseball game will be held on tho AUDREA WHITE j too. celebratlon at Cornell next fall is go- church grounds, this afternoon. The Buy a Velie "30' ing to be something of an affatr. ball game will be between picked ECKERT & FRANCIS \ Harry Gill is coach of the Illinois The varsity vs. alumni cross-country The Newark Giants, colored, will team from the club membership. andS^Te 12# Per Cent truck team which won the conference race is being whooped up in great play the Plalnfleld team on Crescent of tbe profit which you have to Mr for on otbeS oval today and a cracking good can. ti'i"" Veiiecan are made to make good meet. He was all round champion style by Barrett Smith. '04. thi» year and rear* to come. Write for demonstra- of America in 1900. Not unnatural- game ought to result. Ortlieb will THE FOBUM. tion and oonrtnee yourself. be in the points for Plalnfleld which TE IVf c CLOUD ly his Illinois team was an all round OOLF. VELIE SALESROOM, aggre Ration. guarantees that the Newarks will Editor, The Dally Press: 2O» Park Av«.. « 15 lm Plalnfleld have to go some to can the game. I note that it is stated that th.? ESTATE t>F Alicia Mclntyre, deceaaed. FULLER ROSE & CO. ; II is said Keene Fitipatrick put Secretary Watson of tho United Boyd will play in the for the Van Ness decision was affirmed. In Pursuant to the order of George T. home team and the other points will 'arrort. Surrogate of tbe County of Crate into the 100 yard race In theStates Golf Association decided this realty it should have been that the Union, made on the application of the week that the entries for the open be well covered. ; undersigned, executors of said deceaaed, tntscrolleKiatc? pames for a Joke. decision was affirmed In behalf of notice Is hereby given to the creditors He was supposed to be at his beat championship would not be given Judging from previous perform- George W. Marsh. * of said deceased to exhibit to the sub- LATEST COMEDY PICTURES out until the pairings on Monday. scribers under oath or affirmation their at the low hurdles. Apparently Craig ances the Newarks will play a game Before Vice Chancellor Emery, laiuis and demands against the estate - took the matter seriously. Fred McLeod of Midlothian, the worth seeing, their runny coaching at said dect»a.«wd within nine months Van Ness was allowed two payfro- m the eighteenth day of June.^Hot, tltleholder, sent in his entry yester- being an entertainment in Itself. ments. One of $500 and one of Or they will be forever barred from Berney Welm says his freshman day and brought the total up to sev- Following is th* Newark lineup: prosecuting or recovering the same Babrock can be the broad Jump $1,000 and his attorney. Wlnfield against the subscribers. enty-two. The most conspicuous Bland, c. f.; Bowens, 2b; Brown. A, Angelman appealed the same to champion if he specialises in that absentees are Stewart Cardner, Ex- JOHN F. M'INTTRE. 1OOO—SEATS AT A DIME—1OOO If.; Steward, c; Foote, lb.; An:h- e Court of Errors and Appeals and HUGH K. GASTON. •vent. He tried live events in each moor Country Club, formerly of the Executors. thony. 3b.; Teele, s.s.: Epperson, .he Court of Errors and Appeals af- Fees 111. 10 « 1» »w oaw tot tbe dual meets this year. Garden City Golf dub, and Will r.f.; Randolph, Mlschaux or Henry Smith of Mexico City, who last year firmed the same in favor of George The Yale Field track seems to be P. : W. Marsh and not In favor of TRUSTEES' SETTLEMENT. BRANCH OFFICE trying on sprinters. More of them at Myopia played off a tie with Fred Notice Is hereby given that the ac- McLeod for the title. Smith, how- "Count" Van Ness, as bas been count of the subscriber, trustee under MALCOM & COOMBE nave broken down there In the last stated. the will of Joanna K. Maxson. deceased, .lew years ihan Johnny Mack likes ever, may be a late entrant. Held For Wrecking Barn. will be audited and stated by the sur- MEMBBI^S N. Y. BTOCK BXCHANQE So think of. Wilson Bellis and Michael Mott- Van Ness claimed that he had rogate and reported for settlement at IOO BROADWAY, NEW YORK paid in the neighborhood of, $3,000 he Orphans' Court for the County of PRIVATE WttE (CONNECTION TO NEW IYORK AND TO ALL EXCHANGES Tom Vardon, should he arrive ley, two borough boys, were arrest- Jnlon. on Wednesdaysy. . JJulyy 212, , 1**1*0*. . from England in time, will be paired ed at their homes last night by the in payments. W. <1«>J^«R. ANDimON, Manager i Dawbarn and Poster may meet Dated Junmee IS. 1*6*1*0*. . m BABCOCK BUILDING, WEgT FRONT HTREET .this sammer in some of the open with W. J. Travis, Findlay Douglass North Plalnfleld police on a war- GEORGE W. MARSH. EUGENE H. HATC1*, «*•»•». it is understood. Competes will play with Aleck Smith, R C rant secured by Melvin Smaller, of « 1* 5 oa judges say Dawbarn should win Watson with Fred McLeod and Lincoln place, who charges them Editorial Excursion. Serrlce for "Shut-lM." from the Harvard man after Fred Herreshoff with Gilbert Nich with having broken Into a barn be- The eighth annual editorial ex- •VEUABLE DENTISTRY teams a little better now to run hisoils, other amateurs entered are longing to him In Somerset county A special service tot "Shut-Ins" cursion of the Jersey Central took will be held at Trinity Reformed PROCTOR'S Oswald Klrby. Max H. Behr and E and destroying much of its contents. place today, the objective point be- M. Barnes. hurch tomorrow morning, when PUimfteld'a Popalar Pteami« Palace. Bellis was released on bail, but ng Paxlnosa Inn, Easton, Pa , din- It was a good rear for the Illinois MotUey Is now In jail at New Bruns- Rev. John Y. Broek will preach a sck meets. Chicago. Wisconsin, There were eighty-three starters ner was served. During the after- peciai sermon and automobiles and HERE IS A SENSATION ! wick. The hearing has been set for noon a loving cup was presented by and Purdue were cleaned up In thein the eighteen hole qualifying next Thursday at New Brunswick. carriages will bring to the edifice 4«al meets before the mini annexed round of the State amatenr golf he road's guests to General Pass- those whom illness keeps from reg- The Great Alvin the conference championship. championship tournament at the enger Agent Hope. Vl:e President ular attendance. KING or A Chimney Fire. *. of Tata Oakley Country Clnh. Boston, yes- Besler, of this city; General Super- A telephone alarm summoned the THE MAN NO JAIL CAN RESIRAIN. G«U Cmnt, 22-k i The A." A. V. suspension of thterdaye . P. W. Whlttemore of the intendent Huntington, Mr. Hope and ^ Boy to J^abtng. GoUrm Stanford and Colorado track men fire department to the home of others acted as hosts. From Plain- George Suydam, the fourteen- 6 Other Great Special Acts Pl - 75O Brookline Country Club had theChanncey Hoffmeraler, 148 Jackson - - SOci 4tdnt bother these athletes much best card of the lot, a 74. The field In the party were C. H. Frost year-oia "bad hoy" of North Plaln- *nen it came to competing in the avenue, at about 3 o'clock yesterday and M. F. Elderton, of the Courier- and H463 feet of New Pictures— DR. FRANCIS PAINE ; Windier shield offered to the club afternoon to extinguish a chimney fleld, was yesterday sent by Judge Conference game*. It probably wont News, and Thomas H. Jones, of the Schenck at Somerrille to the State and the price is only 10 cents 14* EAST FRONT STREET having the five best scores was woafire. There was no damage. O»«a Evcaiaa* ;• Review. , Home for Boys at Jamesbarg. never higher.: Greatest Show Ever in Plamfioid V

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