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'"% c -.' CRANFOKD. X. J:. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1913. THKBE CENTS Inspected aactyue** ty XT.& OoTenuBeat, auwoRo.fi i. SENATE RATIFIES FlelderYof&s Against it, Nichols In Favor of IK \ auln btll. defining mists and maktitr It a^ttUademeauar la violate the pr» vision* of toe MII to (revert i Jl#». b» wld the btll would iir*v*nt * m 8 j Wilton Intuit "IKytn Sisters'* Billt Passtd — Railroada Hsiird an ~ Britd*'Classing Ltjjitfitfirv-r/iil) For P«rk jit^ Washington Craning—•tntur- • no* Trust Probt-ljrgad. Trentoii. X. .1. Toll 5— MeuitK-r* of (•nth tile Uv|>u|)lti>nii ami lH>uii»T.ltt< purttea Were ill* hied lu their ntlltud. •in the re-uilutiiVYur the Imiiinf iim uiurudnieut to I lie rtMeral coflitltlilhm wben it tvai plmrd liufpre the w i n jevttrda) Thi- nuitirutlou .if rl nuit-udiuent « H « flnall} cnrrlcd by \ote 7,t 12 to !J. I'realdent Field* broke away from the iHMiiocran 1*1 Ta s single . ustutuer. He thought thl J«id«» l*vr\i aiaci believed ths ••ery *lq|t!* <«l<* of fuodi wmiM lf)«d to-*flx' pri.tw <-«nd that thl* MS t|on •HeuU) »» made Iw* narrow Investmtnl Fw Bsnd* Xtiotln-r dr*lr«-of Mr Llod»hurj re an ameiidmwit to the In it prov(»toti (,• t^imti fne r StiH>l m r | * ' r j l i >ii lu iut««t it* H^.UKI.IKHI MI thai itu> fi(hd **tn murt> than it «.ni/ ( i l>W<-vtriu"){iHermu<'nf i I Snmuvl k '. the |iru\ii)(!ii in Mil w ( , r ,,t,,i,it tbe \k-tor iti ui such artlou. and Sc-uatur Me ols abandoned the O.'_O. P. to re«lsi|( _bl»'vote In the affirmatlvel / .' , ^ r • if Be ameiidmeut "wan one of thVdi •tr™ of'Oowrnor Wilson'.- .S<>trati littvis, tbe Deuiocrat'le Aleader. n|iok briefly uu the- resotultou,' ivhlch wi flr»t Introduced <u<be-bouse-Uv—SI '1'Uoiugrupiite BUuwtug By»u>ui ol cuuiui({ tiiy lutuiuttfuy a two-ton Brunswick refrigerating plant in basement, -whicli ia the beat and moat up-to-date system of refrigerating known to aoienoe. All meaU are at all timea protected from dust and flie» by being inclosed in glaaa caaes. l S e r Poultry. i ; "If yon want it good get it at lrving»s." » t i - — - . .. - EVA C. KUNKEL, Chronicle Building; NORTH AVENUE Heane«aejf lie retcrettwl that' Ni< Jvruty bad delayed action until euougt of the atates bad ulready ypt«d lu i«r toll cojigreaa tu place the tux lery making tbo ameudmeut a part of tht federal cotutltutlon. But he bellevn thot a ballot ihould t)» tak»n to show where, tl»»a,ata».atoc4,<w ta»qu»«tloii H»^a»««dtti|(t fewsdealer and Stationer MAGAZINES CIGARS CANDIES AOEKlM?OB' .1 Gardner & Vail Collar and Cuff Laundry SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Senator Read, the Rejrabiieaa leader; followed Mr. Davis and asserted that ths state should go on record ns «p posed to iucb raUflcatlon. ai" It wooli be taking rroa luelf a great aasetlu 4hs power to imiHaw an Income titxfgF Its purposes. He asserted that-th* state was now facing a deflclt of I7.VI. 000 In appropriations,, and no new means of revenue should be cut off. Senator Edtfe maintained that tbe ahtl- trast bills of Governor Wilson would cause the state to lose thousands of dollars, and a government income tni would also prevent tbe Imposition "o such a levy by the legislature. IK thought tbe state rights should be tiro- tbeu-took : tbe floor and~.asaerted thn J»n Income tax had xuvi-d tbe country at the time of. the flvll war uutl said the plan bad beeu trjed succettsfullv In otber. winntrles, . ['n)ilil»ot fiat the^inoney would be uwd by the woateru atate« for the bulldlun of roada and_waterways and det;lared hAya home/' •• That Goyernor-^llaon doeir not In ti»nri in r«*yfr iinHI tipn bills writteu 'in the 'Ktntulew of Jie»,^IeD>«;,wwaa..jjuuJe r «rhiRi day. The' tini bearing on tbe Reveu aUtera" n"^» Held at,that tine.-and tbe raeot>factB«intfH4i HUBMARK RUBBERS raeot>factB«inipFesentc«f^u«ae~«(H4ieir nbjevtlona, but they held that they were not ready yet with all their, argu menu nnd dealred another day. — Iirdeference-to-tblrwUh-Xes(Iei'~nii via nam^l vest Monday morning fur H rrauuptfon of tbe hearing. When the-executlM) heard this hp did not Ilkv Seuutor Uavla Iwcame bu»j then and arranged to have the brnr ings go on today. The governor hail also planned to meet with tbe Demo cratic membera of tbe leglalature ye» Jerday t o m s k e the jtnU;trnst_bll|i. P«rti mea«ures, bnt he perceived that there would be mire djtar bacaaae tbe bearings bad not been completed and called tbe, caucus off until next Tuesday. It Is-now taken for grant- ed that tbe laws, will b* enacted by March 4. Blehard V. Undaoury, Nfw Jersey. connseL for toe New Jersey Steel cor pontioo. appeased at tbe bearing on tbe bill and made auggestlons which. It is declared, would remove tbe-?leeth tronrtDTtSeaiurea. tie would! have tnt> word "independent" placed before (he word "corporation" In oat part of tbe bills and would -'substitute tbe word * f dflvltlon "f M trti^i. tw.-mo- lt had bfeuu Cuu>{Mfllt>d uidliualiMfr tain pr|i.«s tu prult-u Itwlf .nut -ttn- |«a*rege or ib« hill, «tmld m.-nn dis- aster for It Oo\»-rilor WlWon li t» urtf U[>HI t'n ipglslBtutv Hno!her atiu-ndmfiit tu id, prlnuir) lnw un tin- mpiins of iunnrj-ij; tbe nouiinatloii for K«»»f8or t'» tlwonp who 1* the rholf-e u f a majority of thi- voters or hl» (mrty In tbtf t'lrlmary: Th». plan be favom It a part uf rhe \V'u conatii primary law. Under H th« voti«^ U-Klven an op|>ortunlt>. - where thuv 'are nore than two cairttldalea forpiun' luatlon' .to H rt^ .-both, hla flrst and pecohd. (•bp'lce. Alraoit every nfeaiu railroad In th<- »ta(e wa» repreiiented at- thie :lnpnrlnB Monday on the grade CMSMHH .bills'in the aonate. The «iwaU«r« mnlntHliiw,! 'that tbe rompaulea had* no objection hi ellminutluK jthe dnmrorous crow iivem. but" Believed that part of the ex|x>n.4c "hould b#. borne. b,r «ll who are taerw- flted. Uoth tbe Fielder and Merce 'hills, were under consideration. It Is be lleved tb*t the Welder lillj will be P*f**4__TJlIalJs-favored-by- Oovernor jyilMO and, given ahbUUU Trust Company la al«aya at the divposaj of iU client*. Wo mviVt- contmltation and inquuiM fr*«m our dertoattore Itittrost n .rrethted mouthly tm ilupoail aouounta f f5»H) aiul a\vr, nulijeot to chock. Special rates on m ii- 'ci*rlinlcat<» of deposit Tbt> <V>ni|>anv arevpU aoruritiea for safe keeping, if «1<-Mred mil collect thfi mteniat or dividends. i'barK«i-f<*r th«va» aerviofajiro moderate. _ 5 ?.?<:.' "?.*"^ ; 5 __ rdanw wi»h UTrTTHTrTnjyi T.atatea"«re"kip t. and apart from tu»i>ts - o f the Com pan J. Wu m.iiuir><k »» to p p t t K t d p u»its o f the Co uute m.iiuir><k »» to appointment aa K br tin* Company for ir«> i,,> ^riater limn thoHn tilluwcd to individuals . S«f«> i)o|it>Mt tuirlu with nil uioiloru couvenieucee. The Cranford Trust Company, CRANfORD. NEW JERSEY. jyilMO and, given ahe-jubUcjiUUty. commtMlon JurindlcUoa In directing the removal of the crosilnga. - _ Aoatnat Waahlngton junksfc:-. .,„ The votes of Senators daunt and agnltwl the, bill appropriating 135.000 to ;h«ve the aciiug jfovefnor and : his ntsff. tbe tnembers of the sennte and a detachtnent of the national guard at tenrttih* inaugural cewmonlss in Wash (ngtoa?on.March 4. .* Assemblyman Moore's bill granting the use ot armories to stale granges, hortk-ultural socletlee. poilce. Bmtueu. as (ftuenil social centers and for edu- cattQnaf- purposes was paased- by tbe The bill l?y Mr. K|r»|>n(ri'-|( Grain, Flour, Feed, Baled^lay, Straw,&c hanging the schedule of benefits under, tbe ..employers' liability act w^s uljto appronKl by the bouae. «» ^ n - two mou^uifx by Mr. Eiran. Ode reijitlres he boards of reghitry and elei-tloii tu iJF try Ibita. one to. bo postal-in /rout of the voting place nnd two copies to In- •delivered to the county board of eiec Another prohibit.* (lit- innnufneliirp «t any acid or corronlve fluid. ^Iwltiiriou will be tuntiuued In limn JLJi!AJ?IJ«J4Jhitn,JUKMLp<«iuiaJiau J ,4i, rbe bouae haii defcoled Mr. Hcekmnn'« b)H niakjnK. tUlu irndec«aaai*y.> .']'!•<- measnf CWMIUHI » ^f CRANFORD, N. J. Blerator and WarehOUM. Quam Rubber Uned Robo, Chase Automobile Robes, Carriage Bfanfctts, Full line Horse and Stable Blankets, Stable Good*. MB Slrnw Vnii Seven room; bouse, all improvement* lot BO x 230; l » t location % Bpruo SytHftf. MVn OAK HOOD. N r J. The Essential of Your Toilet l»ttio powder you I i m i a m r t b t t w orbe otlyaad wind and dirt will roughen and-lrritate your akin. . • . But choose your powder with oa/e— one that blendnprofoctlvwltbyourooro- pl«xl6n~ or>»" ofTnipttljiftbi* flnsoets- flner and softer than ilown^l ik REAL E5TATE and INSURANCE ifll u« showj t. Hrlce Mo ami Mo, ] THfo ^HOP Kegtstered CharraacJats, BR8MX» WAhHVTA BIG CUT IN PRICES! i _rv J 7^* W "*""fewKcfi every^oman should tate advantage of. W e Dorothy Dodd-Shoe has a couhtry-wide reputation. It combines comfort with utility and is noted for smart, appearance- These price concessions make this popular footwear doubly attractive. Come in and try on a pair before the range of . selection is impaired.. 5al)8 starts ^Friday. ^ y $5.00 Shoes at $4.48 $4^5 Shoes at $ 3 T 5 Jlanae whleB-'woni/: frnike It s Wear Hub-Mark K meaner for any officer of a corporation -who-ihstt use the corporation In Jttalnt of trade or to acqolre a monop- l M U d J supply you wnte us. - ^ - "—; ^ Boston Rubber Shoe Coy, MaUea, q nop oly. Mft^Uadatrary aJMerted that tb« t blll^^kSl Children^ High Cut Shoe* Reduced Pi ^ p to get prudent nJefi^to senrr>*e3P rect t ft>=J *^ ' full Line of Rubbers, Rubber Boot, and rectors ot eorp Foster of-Tfeston /. a W^RAJfKIN. Jrannfacrorers" association oOCeVTeF made a plea for.mor* Ume In get togetner~,sad-jita Scfiafer a Keum nd Contractors , Tbe'bllji' ' Jndge William t Lewis^ wster^<)fl compajjy. HeJ ^ t l t i W -,t IV 1" k 'l,

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Page 1: fewsdealer and Stationer - digifind-it. · PDF fileP«rk jit^ Washington Craning—•tntur- ... Uoth tbe Fielder and Merce 'hills, were under consideration. ... OAK HOOD. Nr J

'"% c -.' CRANFOKD. X. J:. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1913. THKBE CENTS

Inspected aactyue** ty XT.& OoTenuBeat,auwoRo.fi i.

SENATE RATIFIES

FlelderYof&s Against it, NicholsIn Favor of IK \

auln btll. defining mists and maktitrIt a^ttUademeauar la violate the pr»vision* of toe MII to (revert iJl#». b» wld the btll would iir*v*nt *m 8 j

Wilton Intuit "IKytn Sisters'* BilltB« Passtd — Railroada Hsiird an

~ Britd*'Classing Ltjjitfitfirv-r/iil) ForP«rk jit^ Washington Craning—•tntur-• no* Trust Probt-ljrgad.

Trentoii. X. .1 . Toll 5— MeuitK-r* of(•nth tile Uv|>u|)lti>nii ami lH>uii»T.ltt<purttea Were ill* hied lu their ntlltud.•in the re-uilutiiVYur the Imiiinf iimuiurudnieut to I lie rtMeral coflitltlilhmwben it tvai plmrd liufpre the w i njevttrda) Thi- nuitirutlou .if rlnuit-udiuent « H « flnall} cnrrlcd by\ote 7,t 12 to !J. I'realdent Field*broke away from the iHMiiocran 1*1

Ta s single . ustutuer. He thought thlJ«id«» l*vr\i aiaci believed ths

••ery *lq|t!* <«l<* of fuodi wmiM lf)«dto-* flx ' pri.tw <-«nd that thl* MS t|on•HeuU) »» made Iw* narrow

Investmtnl Fw Bsnd*Xtiotln-r dr*lr«-of Mr Llod»hurj

re an ameiidmwit to the Init prov(»toti (,• t^imti fne r

StiH>l mr|*'rjli >ii lu iut««tit* H^.UKI.IKHI

MI thai itu> fi(hd**tn murt> than it «.ni/(il>W<-vtriu"){iHermu<'nf i

I Snmuvl k

'. t h e | i ru\ i i ) ( ! i i in Mil w ( , r , , t , , i , i t

t b e \ k - t o r it i ui

such artlou. and Sc-uatur Meols abandoned the O.'_O. P. to re«lsi|(_bl»'vote In the affirmatlvel / .' , ^

r • if Be ameiidmeut "wan one of thVdi•tr™ of'Oowrnor Wilson'.- .S<>tratilittvis, tbe Deuiocrat'le Aleader. n|iokbriefly uu the- resotultou,' ivhlch wiflr»t Introduced <u<be-bouse-Uv—SI

'1'Uoiugrupiite BUuwtug By»u>ui ol cuuiui({ tiiy lutuiuttfuy atwo-ton Brunswick refrigerating plant in basement, -whicli iathe beat and moat up-to-date system of refrigerating known toaoienoe. All meaU are at all timea protected from dust andflie» by being inclosed in glaaa caaes.

l S e r Poultry.i

; "If yon want it good get it at lrving»s."» t i - — - . . . - •

EVA C. KUNKEL,Chronicle Building;

NORTH AVENUE

Heane«aejf l ie retcrettwl that' Ni<Jvruty bad delayed action until euougtof the atates bad ulready ypt«d lu i«rtoll cojigreaa tu place the tux lerymaking tbo ameudmeut a part of thtfederal cotutltutlon. But he bellevnthot a ballot ihould t)» tak»n to showwhere, tl»»a,ata».atoc4,<w ta»qu»«tloiiH»^a»««dtti |(t

fewsdealer and StationerMAGAZINES

CIGARS CANDIES

AOEKlM?OB'

. 1 Gardner & Vail Collar and Cuff LaundrySATISFACTION GUARANTEED.

Senator Read, the Rejrabiieaa leader;followed Mr. Davis and asserted thatths state should go on record ns «pposed to iucb raUflcatlon. ai" It woolibe taking rroa luelf a great aasetlu4hs power to imiHaw an Income titxfgFIts purposes. He asserted that-th*state was now facing a deflclt of I7.VI.000 In appropriations,, and no newmeans of revenue should be cut off.Senator Edtfe maintained that tbe ahtl-trast bills of Governor Wilson wouldcause the state to lose thousands ofdollars, and a government income tniwould also prevent tbe Imposition "osuch a levy by the legislature. IKthought tbe state rights should be tiro-

tbeu-took: tbe floor and~.asaerted thnJ»n Income tax had xuvi-d tbe countryat the time of. the flvll war uutl saidthe plan bad beeu trjed succettsfullv Inotber. winntrles, . ['n)ilil»ot

fiat the^inoney would be uwdby the woateru atate« for the bulldlunof roada and_waterways and det;laredhA y a

home/'

•• That Goyernor-^llaon doeir not Inti»nri in r«*yfr iinHItipn bills writteu 'in the 'Ktntulew of

Jie»,^IeD>«;,wwaa..jjuuJer«rhiRiday. The' tini bearing on tbe ReveuaUtera" n" » Held at,that tine.-and tberaeot>factB«intfH4i

!--s HUBMARK RUBBERS

raeot>factB«inipFesentc«f^u«ae~«(H4ieirnbjevtlona, but they held that theywere not ready yet with all their, argumenu nnd dealred another day.

— Iirdeference-to-tblrwUh-Xes(Iei'~niivia nam^l vest Monday morning furH rrauuptfon of tbe hearing. Whenthe-executlM) heard this hp did not Ilkv

Seuutor Uavla Iwcame bu»jthen and arranged to have the brnrings go on today. The governor hailalso planned to meet with tbe Democratic membera of tbe leglalature ye»Jerday t o m s k e the jtnU;trnst_bll|i.P«rti mea«ures, bnt he perceived thatthere would be mire djtar bacaaaetbe bearings bad not been completedand called tbe, caucus off until nextTuesday. It Is-now taken for grant-ed that tbe laws, will b* enacted byMarch 4.

Blehard V. Undaoury, Nfw Jersey.connseL for toe New Jersey Steel corpontioo. appeased at tbe bearing ontbe bill and made auggestlons which.It is declared, would remove tbe-?leethtronrtDTtSeaiurea. tie would! have tnt>word "independent" placed before (heword "corporation" In oat part of tbebills and would -'substitute tbe word

* f

dflvltlon "f M trti^i. tw.-mo-lt had bfeuu Cuu>{Mfllt>d t» uidliualiMfrtain pr|i.«s tu prult-u Itwlf .nut -ttn-|«a*rege or ib« hill, «tmld m.-nn dis-aster for It

Oo\»-rilor WlWon l i t» urtf U[>HI t'nipglslBtutv Hno!her atiu-ndmfiit tu id,prlnuir) lnw un tin- mpiins of iunnrj-ij;tbe nouiinatloii for K«»»f8or t'» tlwonpwho 1* the rholf-e u f a majority of thi-voters or hl» (mrty In tbtf t'lrlmary: Th».plan be favom It a part uf rhe \V'uconatii primary law. Under H th« voti«U-Klven an op|>ortunlt>. - where thuv

'are nore than two cairttldalea forpiun'luatlon' .to H rt^

.-both, hla flrst and pecohd. (•bp'lce.Alraoit every nfeaiu railroad In th<-

»ta(e wa» repreiiented at- thie :lnpnrlnBMonday on the grade CMSMHH .bills'inthe aonate. The «iwaU«r« mnlntHliiw,!'that tbe rompaulea had* no objection hiellminutluK jthe dnmrorous crow iivem.but" Believed that part of the ex|x>n.4c"hould b#. borne. b,r «ll who are taerw-flted. Uoth tbe Fielder and Merce 'hills,were under consideration. It Is belleved tb*t the Welder lillj will beP*f**4__TJlIalJs-favored-by- OovernorjyilMO and, given a h b U U U

• • «

Trust Company la al«aya at the divposaj of iUclient*. Wo mviVt- contmltation and inquuiM

fr*«m our dertoattore

Itittrost n .rrethted mouthly tm ilupoail aouounta• f f5»H) aiul a\vr, nulijeot to chock. Special rates onm ii- 'ci*rlinlcat<» of deposit

Tbt> <V>ni|>anv arevpU aoruritiea for safe keeping,if «1<-Mred mil collect thfi mteniat or dividends.

i'barK«i-f<*r th«va» aerviofajiro moderate. _5

?.?<:.' "?.*"^;

5__rdanw wi»h UTrTTHTrTnjyi T.atatea"«re"kipt. and apart from tu»i>ts -of the Com pan J. Wum.iiuir><k »» to p p t t K t d

p u»its of the Couute m.iiuir><k »» to appointment aa K

br tin* Company for

ir«> i,,> ^riater limn thoHn tilluwcd to individuals

. S«f«> i)o|it>Mt tuirlu with nil uioiloru couvenieucee.

The Cranford Trust Company,CRANfORD. NEW JERSEY.

jyilMO and, given ahe-jubUcjiUUty.commtMlon JurindlcUoa In directing theremoval of the crosilnga.

- _ Aoatnat Waahlngton junksfc:-. .,„The votes of Senators daunt and

agnltwl the, bill appropriating 135.000to ;h«ve the aciiug jfovefnor and : hisntsff. tbe tnembers of the sennte and adetachtnent of the national guard attenrttih* inaugural cewmonlss in Wash(ngtoa?on.March 4. .*

Assemblyman Moore's bill grantingthe use ot armories to stale granges,hortk-ultural socletlee. poilce. Bmtueu.as (ftuenil social centers and for edu-cattQnaf- purposes was paased- by tbe

The bill l?y Mr. K|r»|>n(ri'-|(

i P-

Grain,

Flour, Feed, Baled^lay, Straw,&c

hanging the schedule of benefits under,tbe ..employers' liability act w^s uljtoappronKl by the bouae. «» ^ n - twomou^uifx by Mr. Eiran. Ode reijitlreshe boards of reghitry and elei-tloii tu

iJFtry Ibita. one to. bo postal-in /rout ofthe voting place nnd two copies to In-•delivered to the county board of eiec

Another prohibit.* (lit- innnufneliirp «t

any acid or corronlve fluid.^Iwltiiriou will be tuntiuued In limn

JLJi!AJ?IJ«J4Jhitn,JUKMLp<«iuiaJiauJ,4i,rbe bouae haii defcoled Mr. Hcekmnn'«b)H niakjnK. tUlu irndec«aaai*y.> .']'!•<-measnf CWMIUHI » ^f

CRANFORD, N. J.

Blerator and WarehOUM.

Quam Rubber Uned Robo,

Chase Automobile Robes, Carriage Bfanfctts,

Full line Horse and Stable Blankets,Stable Good*.

MB Slrnw VniiSeven room; bouse, all improvement*lot BO x 230; l » t location

% Bpruo SytHftf. MVnOAK HOOD. Nr J.

The Essential of Your Toiletl»ttio powder you Ii m i a m r t b t t w orbe otlyaadwind and dirt will roughen and-lrritateyour akin. • • . • .

But choose your powder with oa/e—one that blendnprofoctlvwltbyourooro-pl«xl6n~ or>»" ofTnipttljiftbi* flnsoets-flner and softer than ilown^l i k

REAL E5TATE and INSURANCE ifll u« show j t. Hrlce Mo ami Mo, ]

THfo ^ H O PKegtstered CharraacJats,BR8MX» WAhHVTA

BIG CUT IN PRICES!

i

_rv J 7^*W"*""fewKcfi every^oman should tate advantage of. W e DorothyDodd-Shoe has a couhtry-wide reputation. It combines comfort with utilityand is noted for smart, appearance- These price concessions make this popularfootwear doubly attractive. Come in and try on a pair before the range of

. selection is impaired.. 5al)8 starts ^Friday.^ y

$5.00 Shoes at $ 4 . 4 8

$4^5 Shoes at $ 3 T 5Jlanae whleB-'woni/: frnike It s

Wear Hub-Mark K meaner for any officer of a corporation-who-ihstt use the corporation In r»Jttalnt of trade or to acqolre a monop-

l M U d Jsupply you wnte us. — - ^ - "—;^ Boston Rubber Shoe Coy, MaUea,

q nopoly. Mft^Uadatrary aJMerted that tb«

t b l l l ^ ^ k S l Children^ High Cut Shoe*Reduced Pi

^ pto get prudent nJefi^to senrr>*e3Prect t f t > = J *^ '

full Line of Rubbers,Rubber Boot, andrectors ot eorp

Foster of-Tfeston/ . a W^RAJfKIN. • Jrannfacrorers" association oOCeVTeF

made a plea for.mor* Ume In gettogetner~,sad-jitaScfiafer a Keum

nd Contractors , Tbe'bllji' 'Jndge William t Lewis^wster^<)fl compajjy. H e J^ t l t i W

-,t IV 1" k 'l, I •HIT'S

^ - ^

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s*_ . i-,

i&f^sis iliStandsome Centerpiece

The Rlin[ill(lty of the rteilcn shown on tlili linen tenterplece makes It IHISslhle for tbe fair needlewoman lo i opy It wit limit nn> wpcel.il stnmi>ed put-tcr,n. The nuKlnMlons are il<nu> In unllnnry Hut embroider), while the *i>nit>bet>veen I* filled In with ejvlet eutlirolilery. The Hum of openwork that lu>close tbc bunds of embroidery nre'ilutie 111 funi-y hemstitching.

VALENTINE ARCHERY PARTY.

««->* ••->»»*. »•»*•••*»*• *M»I IN THE SEWING BOOM: |

BEST t O THEIR PARENTS.

Dr. Chute* W.JKUot, imvfcfent «Mf-uU ril th

_A plain, broad beta Is always an ef-lertJre finish to a tea or tray elotb. Ittill stand re|wat(>d laundering*." '

When darning a rent In woolen good*l.ul It Ik Itnixwalble toxravel o\it the

J*p«u and China keep tb* fifth com-mandnmit letter thau any of tibe An-

(glo-Kaxon.racif*,The fifth routuukndtnrnt Is:"Honor thy faihrr ami thy; mother,

that thy ilajt itwy be lonv- In I tie Inndwhich the. l^nl thy tltid tfwth ibw"

"In ttwtaud which the I.«n1 il» t;.»l

u«* lonjt halnt frani jour own head.' continued.Tbe loot* uea\e of the WCMII kw*w the | T h a t Is Jiwt what they, do Inhair lu its lueshw and so the darn -Mhexv 1 n«nt Into a Shinto tmuiile aiul

" bowed twfurv the nhrluv with other*.They were all bowing t»efor» (he nhTlne

The cutlxror a m

become* ln\ tslble.A small square cushion, which would

b* e»pi«?liil4y nli* for a guest room. Is °* t"» depart^rotfrwi with blue silk, and oxer this a lhl%t* w ' l h uihvr ofllilhlxDM lace cover of white N drawn. Thli ' "They mil |lil« nno-Mr worship,dainty little bit of blu,« and wh|t* In l>»" » renrwMMiW the !«-.! uplrlt of th.itthen supplied with l.lu« and white .Jaimiiwt* nation. Therv nrv -In th«t-lw«iide,l phut, neatly amtngwl. all ready oorlne the imui.«» «f JUUHK mm wtmfur the guest*' uw ' '*"" hi th« ItiHttMapanvw wnr. mitl

TheAixAnlmalecL

wBy. EVELYN ROBERTSON f t . ' * *

ITH nn unrtuoiu «uill« lh«

iu> liii Saul:"MM \\\\\, tilt;

would lik

In i!u> nk>t» ofA m i ' Vriituor H lufr. jiiul »liellyllllj i lonu I til) stnlrv'!u.\

"Yi"«, i b a w i|Ult# 4 /evf lelti'P*-Miiue of thvm »al«>llm"«-}ivt, tn'i\< (hi>)nr». 'ifiN U a tint) lilu one?' Hie |«i~Jman suild fnu^Ulsirlv. fur tic li.ul ImimrhtMl res t'»ir uluio Amy » « • n »i IUHII

A 111 v Kurtml llli> li-lti-rs for I ho rt- tnf_4llc fatull) IIIHI •"M|>|HII H|IHI <lrt JIIher uvtn mom, |>iM«hiK «In- l l«l i \ Imt

I* more eaully ni'iMmpjNhnl than thntii'Vur^n. When norklnit

llie cur»^l line* Hike the utttrheah

inlli' Ih'it iih>»>» r\n*f.,r | t ,1I,IHI..I « iuu> It

kno« l,sln.. t.f 1.,-r nil

work ui« to the i'iinnl lltip Ttw work

to tlliitwill be

' • • • • • • . . • . • . • • } >

TASTY COMPANY DISHES. |

Orange Kiil'tul.- I'tw sour orariKi's orstrain over sweet oningcn a little lem-on juice, f l it In Knees', take unt: the«eeiln, urrmiRe In rows tind turn overthem u b'rencli drt'ssliiK. This Is a de-lleloua salad to serve witb.giime.

English Plum- ruddlng—One poundof raisins, one i>ounU of currant»> onepound of mret, one pound of,Hour, halfa pouud of citron, one nutmeg, one ta-blesiKMnful of ullsplce, nix empi, onepound of brown sugar, one wlneglaas-fuli of brandy. Boll six hours.

,-, Bonefl C»>Vfeg»-— Bo». ° ghjyken In a»- --little -water-n* ptawlble until meat-will

fall from bones, remove all sklu, chop— toRetber-llRlit -and dark parts, season

wltU peppor nnd salt. Boll down liquidlu which chicken was boiled, then pour

ly In cloth, pressed with heavy weightfor Herernl hours. Serve cold, cut Inthin sliced.

Konst Goose or Duck,—Binge andjrasb the skla well and Batten the

v b.reiiBt bone by striking It with a roll-Ing pin. Stuff partly full with mashedpotatoes highly seasoned .prlth sage,onion, salt and pepper, with p littlebutter. Put In a deep pan and hastenftmi - \l]ifw pl^htnup mlnnfn. (n (hi»_pound for cooking a young goose, halfnn hour for au older one. Serve withapple sauce.

Mince Pie.—Roll four pounds of leanmeat, Uiup very flue and add twice the

-quantity of apples, also chopped, andhnlf a pound of-raw suet chopped veryflno, then add three pounds of rnliln*.

I nnd chopiu'd. two pound* of cur-"om>~ lienplnginbiespoouful "encli

of cinnamon nud nutmeg, the name of..,.» .urinve* •iinrt' hitff «WM—rraimtlty -of. ninee.-

i to tnste with brown sugar and

Ddlghtful En*«rt«inm«nt For t.h« Four'Uinth—Dalleioii* Dithet to Strve.

• Valijnttri1^rrV1ier>"re<IuTrerT)olva"iiiidnrrows. nml If these are available* theboKtes* should' Iiitrmlnce (his feiitur.'.The(."nine cim lie pliiyi'tl In tin If n; <lox-en'wayM, -l'erlmpH this Is the Jollleut:

Cut from thin jilnk pni«.>r twenty-tlve little hearts nnd number themwith the number* from 1 to 'is. Useliquid gilt for painting the numbers.Now attach each heart by rlbtwn to acard. The numbers should be Inter-

HO thnt 10 may hang beside:i nnd 8 beilde MO or uiiy other chancearrangement that may occur.

Tliejilayera stand' nt H ftrepcrlhedf h J f i p

drawn for precedence, and each per-*on_ lii- turu-aluis-an arrow -at- thehearts. The shooting continues untilthe last heart Is.shot down, each per-

K J i L Y ? K ?tal>les borfor T'1fi{e" cofiieni""by covertIng the ellsh they are In tightly and.then wrniMiIng It completely In Wn

the victor belong the spoil», -and thefortunate competitor whoso heartswhen counted up numbers most polutsis declared victorious.

A valentine party Is Incomplete with-out a menu planned for the occasion.Here Is the foundation of an Inexpen-sive supper:

TonRUe'Salftd a.la Valentine.Sandwiches,. Quwn of llrurti Style.

Chicken Pnten, Cuplillinl.'•Uoliiiiin n

Heart DropjTnnd Klaiei.Cbrr etr.

The valentine wnlnd Is a lovely Httlodish. The cold boiled tongue Is cutw i t h n tin vi'getiililn n i t r c r Into l i t t l e

I [ Oiioarded Brooms.~™WofW""0wr*'tJrwmis"*in»ir~1mTe their

Rtmws cut down hnlfnny nnd-covered•nlth felt or. cnr|iet<Jte "erve a«er nfter wnx has been'apprieiir

heart HIUIIH'S about an Inch long. Thupink" tongue henrts when lien [led uponwhite lettuce leaves nnd xprend withn golden mnyonunhie dresNliiK make

ilKiuurso-tnily a in vaJentliiu.Th<> Hiiudwlclieii lire thin slices ofhent lin'ml s|iren(J with butter

tlIk'il wftfl"»fim.'wi-oflveaT"l^fh'TiwJi'h..lH cut to the slue nnd nlmi>e of nplnylug curd uuu Is innuo lo

| : -ljy-1*tlilr»hearts *ut fnim jSlices of .olive nndpresxed dowti lightly Into the1 broad."•*Thc""Colden—tlnrtu -nxv-«lie«*se: stickp-in the form of iirn

Heart tlropif lire sponge cukes cut Inheart sbniies, covered with pink icing.

tire, small spjnes of theth<> t.inline nf tlm imtterutlironn Into relief

\ u en«y way to make -iierfornllonif«r e\f let emlindilery it to hold a piece.•>f while soap muter the K"H"<K nllow-Inti tbe Rtllletto to ptiks thiMIIgh Into ItTbe light fclllftiesH Inipnrteil 'to Hie inn-lerlal Inxiiren t in making of perfecte.velet holes nmt itoes nwny wtib Hintleiidfin'.v lo < love up. H bli b Ix often HOmimtUng when the roods lo lie work-ed Is tine and «lie«r

On < lilldriMt'H Kiirnicntit, where then*U neii|"for pry NIOIII Imttonn. plniv nlotion.tnpn bnck of-the buttons Iwfore

"*"»• n>l««l«i»<ry aahl I

l.ut jou must take tliN

i-ordlall.'hliui."

nnd «hu<K>ns than they

*tirtn<> and think of thvm. •«> Hit* uitlnu ,,,i»|otnK», Hlul the llHthitl <)m"< K" In IliP | |H>rutiMl

of Ihf empt-rnr nud oilier orti J UU)re liillumi

"did \i->l.»-ItHInnd

of It' Itulb I'bliit^e nud J(.pnne«e «re »nr

xhlplug Ilit'lr nniivlorH T|ie Jiipntnsoare InttMwW) patrlotl. - The> hu\e it

fiiiiud ti lilghlv nilurvil |>|itme.louiig la.t,t uxlcep >iu n t>ink of Iillil.e rtn.es, e l . Ii Hrti r lJun IinI id) 4 held. A hllc >it the «'n,l ,,f

Genius Must Be Unfettered. >>.iuk u \••tmu man v.Hb i nnl<dMen inituut (ouiiiinnlciitn tln-lr

otlv

u ueiit li'ltor nlUi ,i l\|i.-wrll->»--'fllt»-»lH'-4«-ft-t4Hi l iliv li(.' co\i'l.i|i.'

>MW u |'I>'||), treinuloiwUp"i llnf Inith Hiulle nml mini fnl.'il I\H |

tu-een tho liiitton nnd the innt'erlnl.Now stitch llio button firmly. Keinovethe pin nml wind tlio 'hrend ro'uiid nmlrntiml lliolniltmi on t.ie right side, nmlone will hnvnn button no flnn tlrtt Itwill never come 'off.' -

•'• Absence of'oooupatlon Is not rest.A mind quite vacant is a mind

.-^-Cowpsr. ' •

A" Wiy to K«p V«B.Ubl« Hit.Ah IhKeiilotm

Torran hour or more.

thvughtt tn •••in another with a huh. ' hMl1' '""•" 'mil IMIII.belli OMT their henlx It \* Hie imtiin-of i-\cr}thliiic timt H irrent ami imefnl.Uilli Ii) the nnllunti' nml liiitnlinateworld, to lie ulld nud trreuulur, and

"WST7IBtiSms>'. e.onfeiiTejl to HiEiS lTHinTwith |ln> nlloys whlrh li»'li.ng l<» the'tiror' live wltlioiit tlieni. lieiilns lirenkHfrom the fetters of erll|<-|>i|iv but ItH.wandi'iinioi liri* HiiiirlloMiHl iiy Its ttinj-esly anil vt'lmUiui vyheii It adviinceji InIts p'atb. Subject It to th» critic nml

joi i tame It Into dullnesii. Mighty riv-ers break down their bunks In the win-ter, sweeping nwny to dertth *he llni'luwhich are. fattened nn the soil th:it

"they fertllUo.l.n tl.» Hummer. The fewmay |ie.-siivml by eiHbntiknirnis'frnmdrownlluv but I he Hock mu*t perldlifrom liiingfr.-t.ord thonins Ki-sklni*,

' Hir Ooftnt*.

Cati't. you remember that, you are nmarried woman?- ' 1^_ _L

•orotriiym~keetiijwartn-for-half- -—Anna—Ohr»W"K--**Bbt~thtr-Puck.

u | i J u e l . M t i ' 1 , 1 ,klli'll. hold

Ing a i MI<I nil \% bit b WHS [>iuji ' i l .\ U i > t l i i i u l l I l . l u . h l o u « n nlift lit\ « tTi.it iiilr-N ttid r<>n!mi

\ \ l i > v l i iml . l I liliiKh U< • ! > • Id nill l i y b t ' iuny Jtul. l i* Hi) h«4r.t in U I T U U * .

t h i n g ' ! W i i i i "ci i i i l i

i!lrl, nnd perhapi H<re*glrl win jin-tty.iiU >itiiiiisirtl her fixit, Theu «lm readiMy t* r * l l« Vititnur When sou rf»l it i. it tut Hi, Valentin*'* 4

nlj vuiv I . i . . . in » J i r )i f . i . thoUKh il ill 'ill m » » ' i \ ,,f i, . ,f . l u v j . m i w rlr«imnjilAii . n n v , r vth^h 1 h^>« r«r ronlrwl«1U tilmlrr U4 i i l u l un.fll 8 o d o r * ofViil^ntltw » i l i ) ii i i it wfll b« th«r* (h in .w«l 1 hotw viom »«Tni-»tl*f that It wial>lraM you. M"«| rci^K'lfuUy yourt,

. MHIM\N V SHM^KIDCl-B.1* S I'lran,. • ». ix«» lhl» (Mwvrrltttn l»t-

irr I »iuMMii) .In..iv.r>»l th'nt I h o i nel-tl>i t Ink Iwir }^n no \> in ubltM^l IA Mi** th*m I. hint, i.r nil** (s «t V V H

\ h m>» i in ' ^ini -. nine n n d lh« lilriltK.uiK iiRiiln1 Hiii* irrtef nit tth) ihuul i l 1

MIII1 If*,**1 i»o i*t.tTt rl f \or i i i tu t vctm luith*

Ing la lii-r t'Ul just -.litij>t

T^'lli. tlio (lorrldh: l \ e nent IllbY N'l.nuilh I'Uulil li"liliine it. It l-r 4iwft.it, s imply nw fid. O i l ,hi ' le it a • .'tmiflu' M e k i t l o Kl.'irklmWlxilM-'iic} tWi. 1 Teu ie inh iT t l i i i tHll l j

ifmil that 1KIIIII*VIHI nn» .wraf l.lbt*!4*-ltr»week. VVVlIf HiVw IIIII-IHI ln>y"

Amy »|M'iied lhn oliler vnlniitliien.T u n \veii> from her HiunU brother millHlHter, itinilo, 'miliirntlv, and one winfruin her fill her. In whldi Kim fiintul i

of giMwl slr«>. Nho l

iwlltT.-tlmn'l tie Ih.iISi

"Hrar hither!v lie Is

"lliinif.l* fnilil S'liriiiiili

it "in nn outrngin nnd I'll "jiortrto him ngnln-nevpr!" :

f roujtyiwrtttunivifr"

Nor"Tmrrmennt (lint ho Iniil illclntud It to mimo

Of Interest to the Young FolksGIRL CAUGHT GIRL

L«ton on ths Unwisdom of

It Is extremely unkind to send n comIc valentine imd v\treint-ly unpleasantto receive one, for, although It In very-foolish to lie'vexed on receipt of one. ItIs very tlltucult not to uv. wueu mobright girl got Ficni she was very muchvexed. The rime said some Insultingthing ill wilt IIU old maid, nud thereWIIN nn utroclous picture ulxivn It A*the tirlKbt girl got bcri she was verymuch put nut

felt badly, but HIIO did. She'satUUNVII tu ililnu

:hoiuijhe suHpet-l-Al, but she kneiv bet

ter tl an to ta*c"her with the deed, for

The Boy Whose I^Iother Insists on Tak-No Chances With a Cruel Fate

;ro were re.i-Id help to thewlU plttiitcd.

eut on till ntlr the wholewas plenty-ofgc enough toi grcutcr pcr-i-eomposltluu

rect, .who would only be gratifying theoffoudej\_She1flnully hit upon the planot Mending tbe vnleutlne bock to ttsuspect nnd awaiting developmeuta.

The developments d c eloped beauti-fully. The original sender wns. sogry at the device unil<nt the snme tirosBO elated with the fact til a tjsh><knejr|who' hud si<nt her the' vnlentlnSnihnTshe nbvitr thought of the danger of glv-lng_benH!ir nwny. She luimcdlotelynought out the bright (,'lrl nudTbrdTierthat she tliought she wus a menn thing.Tiien tho bright girl asked her bow sheknew-who iieirt-t*he^val-Bntlne.~^rbeeUi-er girl perceived thnt there was a gameand that she was It She did not enjoyThe five minute lonvJhrsntlon whlcb en-sued us much as tbe bright girl did'.'

[Each cotiplit to h* answered by th«name of an l»l»nd or croup ot Wand*-]

I'm served at lunehtoru now and thanAnd much fdjojffd by hunsTrr* men.''''

(Bindirkti )I'm rldd.n by a lllll. chlM,So niu»t tw itnfle, WffulT

In proi<rK>Metlmc«atu]j>ft In-tim* -"-I'm )IMA to deiiSl* Jh* jYnfrth of_tlni*.

)~~-lykta^ thug(7 qualrutwd

0»o« uwJ- to dnw my macUr1* al*d. —' (New foundfifHJ) . " ,I am a g1rr«,ol.l fashioned nanw.Tour tmnnjrcur h»v» had ttwjkm*

(Caroline) "*-. . -code* of a c.rUln kind

t a l l l t a '

Girl Guides of England

Photo by Apiirlcan Prea» Aasoelatlon.Not to "be outdone by the hoy scouts, girls Imve IM-OII organlxnl' liito n-it\-

menu both la this country and In England. Tbey'are called'th« girl guMeo.Although they haro regulpr drill* Just like the bor», they don't ciitry gtms.The guides In tbe picture-are English lassie*. - '

LINCOLN'S BOYHOOD DAYS:

Lincoln an a boy uurstied biswlth very unusual, puritose and deter-mination not only to understand tliemul"ll«nnoBieotVbut to fix "thent flrintyo his mind. His parly companions

all agree-.that be employed every sportmoment la Iteeplug on with some one

-lil» -sta41«k~~ Hl» stepmother tellsb '

sage that strudrWinJ* would writelt,down-*tt: Ui*nls..U!'he fiid-nti,'pap«rand keep (t Unrfe ontll be did

t»<would rewrite "It, lookat4tr*er>«t It r

He baa~~fejKtpjrbook, a kind.

_jinQt'Oi'*l)lu^ TXh\iowt^>tCsoa ifting the Md^sioort H*f fira~gracefully^

lie und held,^Nortunn

the r e a p e diu't Insjead he overtani

on tin- lli»)r.nor a ml, nnroUb)aagbii«Uouif andand the but lorifmu liillfjhwljjrilttle.

Juit tram,pt«e of gald(N«w qjjlirti.) --.^

I iwt«t})r**Miir and am Varbeloved l

A CHILD'S PARTY.

Tretty Invltatom torn i-lilld's Valen-tine ptfrly are made by -cutting wator-c<»l«r, pnpnr_nr Uio p«bljle Umrd usod\>T pbut'iKrupheni as tnats for picture*

i n the Bhaj:* o'f small hearts nni]"gt1d>Ing-the edges irregularly' nllh gold

I-Wl'l

primfose or lullf* may lw pnlntitd (toIf hot, if OvW nnd attnyi

Ths Butltr, Scenting a Mftttry, Cut•••"•• t h e R o p t e .

frlflid, lint, even »<>, It lun't pleil«nutiii iiati] your idil frlviiiU fn>get jmi urillclnlo in pri'tly lypi'*,vrlii'r»,

Ibit'Aiiiy7 went nliiKliijj, to n

""•»

•'I' "liivliiiil ojii'iiiti t h e llfll i iMlvehi|K', to

iliiitliT wlih iiti> wlHh thnt NIII> mightlinro-niiiiiy. luip|iy reiurno nf. the day.JibiLl.augb«l juoilji.ii luUlii w^aihe illu-

i gvhllaniotlirr Mini her fiillier nwnltcd her

After liri'iikfnst Mr. Veninor unld.nshe toiili llu< llllli'.liiiiiil thnt »ns«7nootli-Ijig »li.it n u t left of hli hnlr:

"Weil, iiiiughier, Old you got. Bi»nyl

"Only two from tho children,.on*fnim the IPIMUT, \vlshlng Ino mnnrhnp-py Iclunit, nud uni>-oil, a perfectlyii%vTill urn. fiiuii a hilly ritiilo who » n s '

"Vipiie from NuriunnV""No," xbe replied, with a futiny little

clioUe. ' '"Next |ioMt, I KIII'HM," lie reinnrkeil.TITe TTTrnel n-u pi'ipli'iini HiiineJiow,—

fur It wan unly Ihu day. liufuro- thutNorillilli Imd riilleiriipntl. him lit his of-lice. "Well, let tin* joimg folks net-lie llilugiLliflnruu Hjeiu/'-iiiiJUuiUKlitiis he pul. on his lint and wont down-town.

ver liin)»n. II Hpeineil to her Hint lh»w e r e Htoppeu Mil nil tnu : llini*-In the hinisi>._ SJu> drexHed fur'lif 4 oY'V*?-U,71{tfolVllliJf"-'tliiiC'irnot* h e I'CIIIIJ until *, In !tor

Wrlr Mw'T\lnlcls, I'Mneinlieiliiu llntr.Noi'mnn Imdoncii said Uhi'ii »hl' »uire i loli M III herImlr thnt 11; r<-inl ridcil him of I ho Hfin-rfsiv nil purple" nml gold. AnDI'inrhunch wax fnsleiieil nt her ,xlcii 'erwnlHt, nnd Whe lonfesmjd iu lieinelfthat «b» would .id), Thnt menus imp'!when n girl nnsjijiat licesc>l£«u=- — ~

off (he dainty ilress nnd Mlpped tin herkimono mid xnt dowu In ait ensy clmlr,

mrli n Hljly g'mso of herself, uml, sny-(ng (luit, «lm fell usleep and inner-wolco until lirtlf piist .'ir Kucb a cutn<H1 nfplie ITwiUT iiIicrBln>r~gel~'iIrMMa "IS11 me 7

lint »he did nnd hud two minute* to•pure, which time nhe employed look*ng lit her dimpled chin 16 sec" if thtflNililo iviis nn fiKrnetlVM n» ever.

While thus I'tigageil thurif was a greatd

"Amy, Amy! f'<iiu<f down! There'*iimelbliig lH-re- for you* (Mum quick!

It's alive!" ft was Amy's brother who

Amy went wtth-*_Tii!(h.should he a denr, JiiSTiirtfiil-

Norman Wneyir-slieone." A h\g, (Mjunrj' '!inui|N-r slwod

^ i ^ h f b btn

• w > H i - s j n t « : » — n c i y ."*•* t II TTT frMM^ » 111* • •

\livf, scenting n mystory, untlnijiitir'

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Capahlanaa. ha* »t latt met hi* "Wtfetj loo. • Jaff« of U», Pro«re*«l»» .,Cbe»«CIuli n i lh« one lo-wbominj? honor

I W J „„, l t m n i l t ta —(<j th»t hi* name!«»' nvire oanidttent end agrftnite fromi»t»rt to nnlih CapebUnca wettedmuch time matin* hi» Queen from

r/ie trriferi u w n« a j/uarnnfw n/p ! failk Thr Vitiztn will printeomntunteatUitii on any •««!/««' »/,«MraJ<«f(rM'.'<"kr w ' « tfrorrf ttut Abf* not thereby <i»tin»«

Tb<- mm It ''if the npucial jTliur«d«) niicht in"'* I*. v«r>nry i<i all thuw »bo haw work

hytf xo nrovnif |iri>jwrl

i>]ila the l*tUr plan Ui |>ru\tde.. B alto•utiutilp for » lwlldln« Our <•!<« and cont.if lh« onr propo»e<> Tim Hlgelow

|ullhoagh »n «Ullheli«\n that tho Mpefryl.ro|*>rtj; wuuliT lia»e pruved th« morn«Dltabl« rbf K-bool qqmtloci uppoanto IK nettlwl now Mid it I* well for nilmUirmtfi tliat it it Tim total of urbimllictnd* no« nutbortiixl andalmwly IWIIKIKill »* vary nnarl) IWO.nOi' •

I hr newer problem lemtiint for wttloMinnt and on thin thi<rn will ulw> lie'»h«wn mudj divenity of opinion 'lliomeeting roilert dy the TwnnMilp Otiinnnltra for tnnigbt nlxiald Im ntteudodliy erery ponon'haTlng intarmt io t toIUWD'I welfarv An fiact «Uit«inM>t ofmvtnr itcinditUmi und rw|Uiri'nnint» willlie pfimentnl li) ihf Towimlilp Cnm

Miatina Study Claa*.The intuacale given, by ot. Ham •

Epiaoopaltawrch on Tneaday» w largely attended and tmohexcellent mnaic rendera;! -

Boroogb Council will again meetevening, February- Mi and

?In a vcr> neat trap*-t lack tb« Koorc of the Cohan maatefit not ea»v •« beet, altboofb bebM itillMarahall and——to account for in theremaining two round*.

All of tbOM in the lint division bar*Iwn playta* •toady and cunaUftentch##, our New J«r*ey champion Waller,f*inif well np with tbe Torywviro.of »i* win* to live loa«f»

Manhall by winning bb pwtpunedM d Morrtan

from tbe tenth and eleventh, round*' re-•pertively, land* in ureond place, ooepoint behind Oapablanca.-.Thjijrword«txthe plajrer* to date,n/t«r the* completiori of the tlevmthround i« a» follow"

Won Lnet _ l*Uyef» Wo*

made »• both faction* are gettingtired of the contlnoot" deadlock

William Morriton, proprietor of tboOarwoodHouM will celebrate bia «TUibirthday annivenary on Feb. 13th byreating hie numerous friend* to an old

faahloned 8un*ex County pig roMt. Vic-tor Herbert', band, of New~York, ha*been engaged t«farnUh the mtnic.

Ula* AmetU tljilng. of the Generaloipital in KUzabettk,'ipent W**oe»day

with Ur.TM>d Mr. B B P W s » t*tre*t.

Jcubua Hondenon, aecreUiy of theav& nl Bd*»tU«.n ftMarday and took in variou* pl€ tit

V.« I. A .Tbe New York Olotm for Monday,

Keb 8rd, ttu the following In It* rol-UBIIM; • y'

Bditorof UteUlolw. Mir -Mar we exl>r-M our «inoen> kppraclatlon of whatyour great newspaper In doing througlitb« timely work and article* of Mr Mo

-Itwan in our uripuiitatioii that tbetint gun w u llrwl U>at wan afterward

-_he_dQri!ujDd the world In the iiawlng ofbepui

wehav* nver Iwen at Dm front Inlhi* fight and we pomm.*iid tho glortou*«* hrtdtak« * y o u hftTrttdtrtakanYou are Indeed "lighting a ciuidln-for

Uin Ignorant and turning the marchi h t t h i l J I ditghtTm thecrimln»JI»Kr«edy

Hay lucxftMi atUuid your effortu andwiry linn *o luridly written by Mr Mo-("ana

Tb* fuHowtDg resolution wan ununlmotuly mlopted at a niefltlng held to-

K«*oWed,'Tb»ttbo VillMe- Improve,want AawoUtion of Crmnford, N. J.,oommend tbe work of tbe Now YorkOlobe In protecting thi food iupi>ly ofour country.

THE RXKCUTIVR DOAHD.by A T. C. WOOD

ntvnl, M J , Jan. BOThe annual eudal meotlng of tbe V 1

A will, thia year, be an Informal reoeptloo, given by tbe president, Mm.tl. C. Hughe*, at hoc homo; onAvtjbMg—It-Keb. ui^Troin » U> » Alltb« Aaaoolttion arc Invll

St Paul's M. L Chutdi.

Usu6 tlie call for the Boywith TuuraeySomething t|>oclal A prc'mleM and wehope all lwnd* will join to make thl* (hetargntt and tlvollwit tournamtnV'of ~ourcareer. Thl* event will alart April l i t—Addrow all wmmuaieatloisi-tftj 3.JJOhndwlok, pranford," N, JT .

-The regular monthly meotlng of the}- likdita1 A14«ooltty will U* hold" Krlduy

afUrnoon In the ohapul.A "Lloooln Soolat" under Uiouuiuloe*

of tbe Epwortb LM>ajrue, will bo heldneat Tuesday evening in l

4ibrwy Boohlist,

Bibleeawiary.Library of Ckmtrnjw

Annual report

ft!

W' Ulack

fir>uu«_ ^i'liffi!T. Tu«\oy and hla fB Wolp I h

$ 3.Hu'nfur « » Kapoinui * ' I 10

The following gemm are selected (romthe Utor rofOtd*. the Brut sbowing bowCupftblanca. went down to defeat andthe otbor giving a •plenilld Idea • at the

d( rhet* btapfor U pUying.unnr.

I-KMIUK NBWRIn uoit wock'i iiMue wenball be able

Io give the lift of all winner* of tbolr•ocllona in the prellralnarjpround of theFifth Tourney, u» WelM* the pairing*for tho Anal*. Tbe^gamoa decided it)tlil» ovent wbjjjrhttve not bean reportedto date arejtfCeven break between Wm.

Jr., of Cranford nnd J. Hotnlcago, Mr. Moody ah)o_to(tone

Ueo. Hart of Lemon Grove, Cal.On or About'thamlddle of the month.

Government tlub heldsinokor and a vaudeville ahow at tbelrclub rooma on Center street latt Thurt-

Xbeold »choalhQu*eou .Center atretiwat the tceiteot a mcjtt enjoyable enter-tainment on Friday' night, under theauapice* of theQIrW ProgrejalveClub.About jmvciity-flvo people fnim Cran-

tbl* phworwere entertained with Initru-mental and'vooal eolecUona, after which

oftlcora of the dub 4re: Prcaldent, Mr*William OuiiMli'Vice Pr«al4«ut, MMMabel K. Buhn).Oorre*poadiog-3eor«--foryr Vbm 7trnurtc«~ Bunnr RwordingSecretary. MIM Theraaa WyekoffiTrenauror, Mr*. Ella K*sht.

Mid-year uxomlnatloni will .occupy

Xtmy claimed tu have brid ot thrir ownin which thry charged, ihat

very

ebiciei wive wing *» a.antew»y, wa*referred to tbe Police Oomniittee toatcertaia if there wan flotation of anordinance ani the clerk tnttructed tonotify them that wbilf thpy iiH pay apart at the 'expenwa »f placing tbe

Mitt Alice Pearca, telephone operatorat the Aeolian, (pent Betnnlajr withfriend* In. NewJVork city . .

Tbe Turn Verein held a toclsble ntTurn Hall la«t Friday nlgbt, and thosewho uttundod had A very enjoyabletime

Wm VanHiukirk. Jr., uf PfwningtonSeminary, tpont Saturday and Sundaywith b>* father, on North avenue

Cbaa, BeggR ha» moved from tbe Emptre flat* on Hnc ntd avenun to the SiUborg Ibtlii on Center «troot.

John Durr and family have moved toJeney City, where Mr Durr tin* a pualUort an night.watchman

Mr. and-Mm. McOlnloy have moyedfrom Mew York to thi* place Mr. -Me-Glnley I* employed In tho Coital BertlceIn New York

About forty of our young people wentto tbe new theatre . in Wwtneld onMonday to nee the "Old Hoino»te«play m , m •

KENILWORTH NOTES."TBe~Tn»ny~1tenllwortli~'rlenda-

Omrat Manager H. F. Dftnkel of tbeJlahway Valley (Uilrood, wlll^be plei*ed to hear of hi* ipeedy recovery" fromhi* recent Ulna*, and thnt he iwpaot* to

tbat-at blgb noon when tbe blaclc tiear(ttuffed) a i r tbe raff nbtning, be denedhie glaa* even and wept to *l«fcp Tlmrefiad beeri' nothing' atronger than oy»t«ratewJar Iqncbeon, no the i-pliode seemedmighty real. When Dome one happrnedto tbink it WM Candlemas Day thin**«leared up a bit for it in thelnfallablerale that on that day the bear Inmih doIbdrlonR diatanoe weather predicting.

SoiBe *ay Itn tho bear, and home tbegronnd hog or wooduhuek. ..Anywayttfl an InfalUblo rule thnt .if thn aunthine* then, we're tci huvu %\x- weeks/nore winter.

Thta cold, nnappy wttitlior romindt unthat Mumeludy came to ti>wn (JuHt astbo hear said he would) mill li<> wiwn'tfrom Bormu<ltt either, pur old friend

la here uilil the Kttr ItubliinfrClub is out in force. The kldUlos urewutching the river und t)i« ice and coaloompanle* aro not 10 iiuro of KolnR intobankruptcy

It Icokii as if wo wcri! froitig to pay furtlioso balmy Junuary days with tbelrshower* that have mode life one p.ih- ofrublien utter another. . -

Don't hUme it all to. tho weutherman, but put the blame where lt ba-k>Dgn, on tbe bour, the grouml b(>K andwoodchuck. Ordor aome more coal,renew acquaintance with yoorold filendIhe-iuow-»hov4ljl»ru«h_iip <(vw fur ixmt

Louii Socobky of Hulorwn, vbiicedold aoqualntuncei In tho Borough lattBunday.

Secretary h. \V. Naylorof the Kehllworth Realty Corporation, VTM a banlnets caller In town yetterda/.

Tbe Becker CJoal Company have addltlonal team* at work thl* wenk dUtrlbating coal from tbe XOth S l w t aiding,

Thlrtyiiino prize* wnro distributed Inthe MoKlnley Sclwol mi Monday morning to tho pupil* who had b»sn_neltherahaant or tardy daring the tchool year.TIW-prixe-for-tbe-hatf-jiMH:-. wai .framed certificate .Igned by the Principal and Prealdeut ot tbe Bouru ot Kdu-cation, - To tboae -who badreceived u certlBcate ot merit and whoaareoordsbad been perfect for one year or

-MarKKnKff6?,roliirSulllvun "Ji«V(| und out*-'hair yeari—MayUu"JJullivan.-'rTwyeareMAmelU Finkel,aeraliou ilergott,Frank Urlppo, William Bulllvan. Oaand one-half yean—Qrace DuArmondPaul FinkeI,.CbM,.Lo!5y^ David Hull!van. Margaret Flnkel. Malilo Kanane,One year - Kathleen Brown, NolnonMergott,~Johnarippo. Ono-balf y«»r—Annie Pottlt, Helen Pcltar, John Shall

r Jennie McCarthy, (loo. Ogdon,

Pettit, Timothy. MoQuaid. MlobielOottley*. Carrie Ketalg, Austin HlUer,

d H S a n kMoQuald, Erwln Mergott, WilliamOgden, John ShalloroM, Fnuicla, Dollar.M t t l d ^ U A MoClwthy

bod WWd-Jtw crfjww&lln with tbeondemtadding that the company Would

pply gutter boiw and place them,which bad not benn dunu

All DuTto die Bear!-Some,Cranford, people »ere waiting fora car in a near by tity laat Sunday andhappened ti> kton'l pear a f'uxrier*. Nowtbew Nune erimfjrd people claim not tobelieve in elgn* and ure not superetitiotu,

Make Housekeeping Easierr f l O wve time Io performing any task is to render

I the Romance more efficient. The *-•—•-**-

"t" O^otGanrood4««if»at«18pt

ThareguUrniAttitiary, of TbtUatthahom

itpUoe•Vp.m,

;Tbe followinglor p*'tb« Cra

1 by enabling you to do all TOUT shopping and oplies without leaving the bouse. This puts housekeep-ing on an efficient basis. -

; Do r<H» *>e*P *M«S« cUelcaitly T •' ,

Why notwrlte our Commercial .Office today and find out moreabout telephone tervice ? It will place you under no obligation.

NEW YORK

y. W. WABNKS,

1806 Eut Grand Street,

and bant your mittemuind cap.

1. 1 fttiVWVt OF UnionTho riMna« Ooronlltt«e of tb« Mwrd of Bda-

' th* aban towunln willtcatiinmulwi1 u r ] ^ ; - - - . . . . . . .

THUH8DAT, KKBIIUAHY. Wtb, l»llt, KUt•4UJMJ.0O par tfthw of bundi »a follo«a

To be drawn In dunnmlnailoni of •l,(*»aoraah with Intend a» <H%, paj»UI» awul mina.

Prlnolnal 1«T*I)I«, jlT,U0O.a> In Un j « nJl itTtfMiu') In twenty jfnr*-•• -" • ll»,0uu«) In thirty jfi»n

(ruin tlat* theraofA gwtlflei obMk for «* of the >niount ot the

UiJh»l{S? • — "^-* U - - p r o « ^ -anyajid

bklnulMeoni|Mli)rULpro|iQMiliiThu CotnmllU* m a n i a lb« rlflit lu rnjoot

HI all bidKDWAHD Bvmm,

1 C l. J.

H K K i r r S B A l X - U n l o u Otiuiity lire,ill

Inipruivninl Company, dvtauhnt rt Ckif. Im. uV. Urr~0n wintne l . ,

t)r vlrtun of Un »U>T«.»tBl«l writ of H r if*ch> to las directed I t l l

iji^orttttatxth, VA

>T«»tBl«l writ ofI utiall UL|IOM lur

WKtlNBHDAV. TUB TWUNTY SIXTH PAYOP fKBRUAKV. A. t> , 191U.

»t two o'clock In tho aftrrnann uf Mid dsr•UtnuMS luu In tlw TtrnwAlooT CranforJ,coutttr uf Utilnn ana Btiiti uf rf lv~ JorA.jy,daeoriUMl aa fal>o«tn,

LotJione hundr«d and neMiiteen, <>IY» hun

twrntToiii., uno hundn l and twaiujr two.

llUHaTCU—»inr-nn^nj-twenty «ti, oli« huuitrvyl

-£f»»«:H»iW bufiarbH3nt-tsn\tr. OIK hundnil and twintr nlnn. u»e nub

d thit hundrnl *ml tMriruusdrid and thirty, on«hundr«l *»d tMriruus.ouo hundred aud thlrtt two, une hundral a.ndthirty thrw, onv hundrvd ant thirty-four, on*hnndrol and thirty (lye and onu hundred viiVthirty «U. un "Mnpof l»nt|» <>r Hatato -o(Mrnjairtn Kr^Hamr.dwaawd, >t -Cranrard

ShrrilT

Hardware

City PricesWhy buy in tbe city when you can

Kt«t tho same thing at the name pricein my new, conveniently located Btore.;My large fresli sto01* conipri«e*jhoanuhold article* nuch a* Bathroom iKixturen, Reiullnn Lamps, Enamel;Wurtt. Crockery, Ealntt, Qua Mantle*ftnil HnAinn, O Oedar Pollnh Mont.'Ktc... .

Prk-cH i-<)intiaf<» favorably withtbnw of ttiu Metropolitan or other

ArC-PIKE

Cut, Flowers.- of all kinds. .

AUKICAIUAS,-ACL'BA JAPONIUA,

PRIMKO3ES.CYCLAMEN.

FERNS,0LCIRE OF LORRAINE

und POINSETTIAS.l

FOfe DECORATINQIMMORTELLESAtflMlOMEDA 3PBAV8,SM1LAX und HOLLY.

Joseph MegaryF.t-O R

^JeLJ5feR ,CRANEp.R_P-

1illt' ~ - Dilr^ ProduoT,'

FRANK M. SMALLEYMILK and CREAM.

ill Walnut Ave., Cranford, N. JOrdera by Tol. 104-41 dtllrend promptly.

Reaiy'sDrug StoreIt HAS been the consistent

policy of this store to gain tradeit—Hplelv because of

biglx-quality, .goods, and ..cour-teous and dependable servioe.

Strict adherence to this ideajiaa—ggtabli8bed>--an.-endnruig.reputation for R&LIABfUTYTCustomers know that they canplaoe absolute reliance on ourcarefully (ollowing out doctor'sorders regarding prescriptions;and jiiaking suro that only drugsof standard strength, purity findquality go into their homes.

THE REXALL STORE.

15 Union Ave.

,«o'clock. Tba

Notice of Public#S Wat a TMhMS H

f th T9rfWy

of the rltliet d i f d

en of thod.jtt.Jb«

UARY «,HUH.SDAY.' HEnRUARY «, lSlS,t okP^a^to cantldrrinyk and mean

Vd t ir to th' t rt«V-8o«t okP^a^to cantldrrinyk and meanto proVid« tot repairs to th'o iew«r, ayatrm rtthe Townihlp, and to ottabltnh a parlfl«atlon•"J".1!.* 'ST P"! "•**«•' i? oprapltanoewlth grdarot thuHtatr |loanl of Health.

Action on thin most Important matter cannotbe fnrther dtlajwl. A full attendance at thismtltllif jJl.rt-ullv i-.^i,...-! w

Bj order of the 'township CommiAIA'AN B. UKN

' i--P r

'fiiWrfffff ff 'ttYttfUtTT »• tMfft»MM «> Tt> f f TfyfyyT

fordto vUwstores, many (

The regular monthly mooting of theKenUworth Building and Loan Assocta-tton will be held In tbo $orouKb Hal)next WecVnetda evening, nt whichtime duet will be rocvlupl <u)d moneyuflered for tale

108.

o toll urt-lilld-y

tbe attention of tho pupil* during thei'liffi!T. Tu«\oy and hla fpuiv.Brunt Wotlptn In he maRlng ufwrltu ~ ' i —

form part of, the week.Aawrltu ~

Ux-k«<>gd itoanai In Sngllah,lUakmloa aod JarrU. Tree* In winter,' b d Q l U I fan and thnir

pennant wat won thiswith a perfivt record

-~All_meinbw» of lha Uuruugh Councilt t t t h i l r meeUngmeeUng

Toeidaythe f f i i

made, to complete "theOrganlMtton: Borough Attoroay, NR. LeevtU of EUtabeth: Borough Mar*b>ala, MUlard Hnrdea and' John 8baU-<)roe».8ra-Board of.Hoilttv.. &J.JE-

A £ C ifeTflr. The

fwt rciwrd whlob tbe grade "baa badthm ywr.. The eighth grade Ittmuryanrlety nletBaLthe-toUnwlDg O0WjbJwA

Preaident, Chu. Btoltt't Be>Arvilla Deremer, i

Humanly ipaakiLUCSH. A wtndftrer in Florencedlndair. -Ttethree Bronte* jea. redtatlottai extaltt

report *bovtedT»..balantfr ot

ROM Tbe. WlUon. of tStt.7*.

otWioe, reported thatcompiled -wlBrtheiMtrflctiont of Or. a

atelned^ailkd and that the he*TbiSt^

.for ajiatjaitvJrUa

ranfloTMOi*,-Wttaubstt

will-bo taownOnioer* bave

BnotfelbeLMrrS

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maidcaf

ijrlpM the West

lOaftraldep*.Obto feat*

Brid|*.ieagent at

at Trade «ai

wafers.

y raff., at their room -la the UUler

manager of the Anchor Posttin*ofOarwood. has leased the red*4esio»at411 8priagneld Avenue.

Tha regular meeting of the Woman'sAttttiary, of. Trinity Church will beheld at the home of Mrs L. a, Hovt, 8

it place, Tuesday, February II,

_ ;The following letters remain imcalledfor *tjtna Cranford post office: Mr.

~ • H«rtm«n, U i - J1I7 Vm, HflifflmniiHiss Victoria Whlttaker, Miss MarieBoura.Hr Donato Blanco. r'

Aretha, tbe foar-month'e-old sod ofMr. and Mr* Jan»»._9p«neer (colored)

Johnson Avenue, died Mondaymorning. .Funeral services were-held.yesterday afternoon and interment washad in RosedahvUriden cemetery.

regular meeting of the Woman'sTemperanos .Union will be

held ai the residence of Mrs W. 0 .Hawler. 804 Springfield Avenue, onTuesday, Fsb, It, at 8.80 p. m.' LMi evening at 7 o'clock an alarm offire was sent tn front box- 87, cornerLtaoohi and Centennial Avenues. Bothcompanies responded promptly only toAnd that a pile of burning ties on tbeLefaigb iValley ft. R. near Pic ton stationwas the cause of the trouble.

the IFnabyterian Church nextyflooday morning Bin. R, A. Collier willstag a'oontraito solo, "The Ballad of thetree* and the Waiter." by request. Theevanlng service will be a public meeting

dte h auspice* ot the Christian En-v S i e t y Mr*. J. T. Sproull, of

N«w York, will be the speaker!A blast) which pretnmably started

W paper basket or deskin » room on the teoond floor of the real-denoebfQ. M. Hendrida, 30 HamiltonAvenue, called oat the Fire Department

Onsrbfcals'were need to ~extinguish~lheThe dajnags done amounts lo

•boot 1800, ths tnnushings of tho roombeing a total losi ___

fidgeonmbe,—reetor-ofTrinity Chnroh. oiAciated at a weddingat WestSeld last Saturday evening, at

X% o'clock, Ths contrasting parties were- Miss Adelaide Ryer, of H» Boulevard,

- and Mr: Grant T. Bhoonmaltar, ot Bay-anno. A number of guests (romCrsn-ford were present at the nuptials.

Mr. and Mrs. 8.. W. Sharp yesterdaygave » luncheon to Jhe many young" " ' ' " - " * • • -, H . l n n , ---gnonncing her tngagemeiit to Dr. L.-T.feet, of 8t. tool*, Mo. The young lulyand her friends' appreciated the. favorsin snap*' ot hearts' fiUed with both affec-

wastion and confections. The house" i S ^ Wth;red"~rd»asT

j g life and happiness waa thealnoert J»W» of their friendj.

ifirtbV Heft on -Monday disposed of^ store on Walnut avenue

iisaivaamtterot rMV. Mosfcovlrt who conducts the Bos-

ia an np-to-datel businessman. He has~*d^Wn$fflEGr*S»lt arranginK $e

purchased stock for auction nest week.On hi* opening, date of -which will be

-announced later, he will carry a fallJin* of dry goods, ladies' and men's far*ribbings and snoesr-

Monday of this week, Feb. 8. markedthe date" a t the Opera House Fire oney « r ago. On the morning of Feb.. 8,

,-bundrede of -ford to vUw what remained of not*stores, many offices and the pubuo ftodl-

siBe»»=hst»*»badly crippled for a time on account'the lost, Mr. W. M. Sperry/«he owner

l l J ^ «

gattonofoofandtak* op aganj the complaint filed laDeoembrr against the hall on Swathavenne where the, colored element haveweekly dances. _

After the reading ol the minutes.Chairman Halns invited- leproeutalfves

etatement with regard to the complaintfiled by Oeorga P. Ferguson ai the lastmeeting.. District Agent F. W. Warnkesaid that be would like to know whatwas In the complaint, which was thenread. Mr. Warnke regretted that sosevere letter was. deemed to be .requiredby Mr, Ferguson as the matters oont-platued of related lo efdeienoy of tbe"Central" service, which it U the policy

.continually to keep at

mrpassible. Mr. Warnke seated that therewere several places "higher up" wherecomplaints regarding* servlee could befiled if-report to local manager dW not-work improvement. Suggestion thatthe matter be taken to the UtilitiesCommission would be a wide.Jump.Mr. Warnke successfnUy Impressed thacommute* that-th*- cumpiny is reallyvery good and that trouble tftte to poorservice on the part of tbe operatorswould t» remedied at once CentralOffice -Manager Foot* followed Mr.Warnke and gave details of the oper-ation of the service stating--trouble*with th» present system und the greatimprovement that would be shownwhen the new plant In in operation,about April 1st Meunwhlln particularcare would be tukon that no .furthercause for complaint would be foundhere; so the Telephone Company got agood mark,. It was different with thu electric light

matter. The complaint .of SamuelWetherlll as to thU service was readand representative Foot of the ElectricCo., was invited to explain, bat be didnot go much into explanation. Mr.Fooa stated that hereafter a man wouldbe stationed at tbe power house to lookafter Cranford "trouble", only insteadof having the whole territory fromRoselle to-Westfleld «a nis-J&t -Qnes-tion~~waa railed ' by CommltteemanMarshall-»a to condition of the wiring,etc., throughout the town. MrT Fooaadmitted that there is no regular In-

develops. U. A. jussell, an electricalinspector stated that tha wiring'systemin many streets was in- very bad shapeand finally Mr.' Foos agreed to have afall Inspection of the whole town madeand to submit a report at the firstmeeting In March. As to*cause offrequent stoppage of light service, Mr.Fobs intimated, that this was due todefective insulation where wjrw rubbed

a g jmit to trim trees could be had tbb causeof trouble would be removed, but onthbrtiiere waa a quick comeback' in theihape-of-soggestion that special tniinla«on,-llrub-proor^ *o4o~speak,.£ould.he used wherewlres ran through trees,samples of such Insulation being shown.Aa the-matter stands h T h iCommittee will await

thethe

Townshipreport ofj_f

l p a B ! x g _ , |the town and 'remedies for troubleadopted by tha Company,, .before, goingfurther.""TUT (lancf-hall" on' 'floutBr*ATBBXM*where the colored element ia wont' togather to amuse themselves weekly orof tener and at which there are many

offrom out of-town—waa_tha_Aullengthy debate. Sometime inbera numerously signed petition bycolored people against the hall vaspresented and a delegation of thesesigners were present to see what-hadbeen done on the matter. Among (the

doted moivwhftspokji.ft

at Grant School butThursday night and the Bigelow pc•try, tW feet front on^cnioo Aveou»,rawing: 41S feet through to MOiTStreet.was taken at a price not to exceed

and •90,000 voted to erect there-c« a combination Sigh and Orammsr

in a.«oa«en r*« Yi**saajr eventnx.'Uiicolas fiirtbdigr gv*. Tbn-HWj* Club,

^^^??J(!i9^" j^5**• ^^1 ' *^^

pfull«oh«itr».Udby Mr. J V. V«nSK>

wotas to 107 against. The Ferguson**te at Orange Avenue and Sixth Street,with the'proposition to «iect thereon a•45.000 grade school, was placed on Uwballot is response to % numerously, sign-ed petition. This property received <Wvotes for to 170 against The propositionto buy land surrounding Grant Schooland build thereon, highly favored at thelast Informal public meeting, fell by the

JUkEittSJk_a_u:sssiThe meeting organlted by seleoting

William OellaUy as chairman and JasK. AVarnersecretary Waldo B, Rosen'crants and -Walter L. Packer were ap-pointed tellers. The polls remainedopen from 8 80 o'clock until 9 80. Thenumber of votes cast ww smaller thanat any of the previous meetings, theillustrated lecture at the Presbyterianchurch, held the same night, which waslargely attendeg-^undoubtedly account-ing for this. Prior to the voting Chair-man Qellatry read a abort history ofprevious action on ihe school question,at public meetings and special elections,'and Trustee C. L.' Plumb read a state-ment giving a resume of the- BoardUbors In trying to provide school facili-ties during the past two yoarsvand an*Dounoed that while opportunity, wasgiven by the-ballot for a choloe of either»combination gradu and high schooland a primary school, seven-ninths ofthe Board of Education wore hi favor ofthe combination school, which wouldtake care of Cranford's needs tor yearsto come. *'

From the record of meetings held in nneffort to secure increased school' facili-ties read by Mr. Oellatly, tb«-followingwill be of Interest:

"On February 8,191 a, the propositionauthorizing the purchase of the triangu-lar plot on 3prlngnoW*and Central Ave-

ballots being cast, of which 73 wnrn forand 43 against, A being .rejected.

On July 11, 1918, a public meetingwas held at the Grant School to get un

~ezpra«ion of -views' from - the—towns-'people. The gathering was addressedby Dr. Savlti, County Superintendent;Mr. Msrricic, State Supervisor 7f Ele-mentary Schools nod Mr, Meredith,Commissioner of Secondary. Instruction.The net result of the meeting was theadoption, with but two or three dis-senting votes, ot the sub-Joined rasolu-tiou offered by Mr. E. 0 . Woodllng

"Raolved That It bo the icnse ofthis gathering that the recommendationof the Board of Education With respectto building two schoorbouses at an out-side cost of f 100,600 be upproved."

On August 6, lUia, the purchase tsftber~pTcfon~Spflngfleld tuid-Centriil-Avenues-wasagain submitted to vote, exceptionhaving been taken to the legality of theprevious election. The proposltlouwas defeated by a vote of a u to 100. Atthvsannrtime-tbe-proposUion-tobuy *be.hujd.adjacent to the Grant School was

prepojatlon-to appropriate-•80,000.forthe erection of a combination school qneither of the above sites was likewiserejected, by a vote of ,217 to 197. Atthe same time' the~ptoposltlon to buy

werrJoa. Cox, JamesSmock and Oliver Durham.Park and L>. J. Brenntu also •]

*t the b * r w « l m i * » vspending thVwlnterjivltb his family in

assured the people of-the townthatstepV*ouldimniedlately bTlakeato rebuild, AocordTflgly^nwn were J« tto work clearing sway the

luTjust^IweWei months'time the newTrust BuUdingrWith the exception of a

'-Wmminor dttail*. was, completed. Mr."Sperry fulfilled bis promWSTana today,'there occuplee the same site, a building

t d J

latter navlng direct Interest, la thatnultenev. 3. E. Hewlet said

ivaa the result of jealousy,— oPchuro*;^g

those, who chose to fintUther amuse-ment.

the Droescber property on Lincoln anaCentennial Avenues was adopted by a210 to 204 vote, and the propositlen toappropriate 480,400 for tbe erection of agrade school thereupon wss likewise

, hy x&&&38fL- Or* October 29,1918rtwo~sites*, known

ively aa the Ferguson and theipertieayand theerection of

a combination school upon cither onewss submitted to vote.—Neither sitecarried, the Ferguson' property beingd f d f e a roterfttUoJM and the

b t f 838 to

None of tbesoeakers would say.Uiartht dances and behavior at thehaUwerenofdecorous,but thatoutsidedU-graceful scenes -vw»-j»mmon^ Com-mitteeman Marshall stated Uut^he badwith PoUoe-Oiitnmissloner Burils;{whawas absent from^thejneetine) visitedtbe ball oa three different-uighto and

thing to he entirety-re^tt f t i c e early

Fsitoute property by a vote of 838 to175. The proposition to build a school

cost not to exoeed |W,000 wasted-bya vote of 270 to 289.

_"n November2oV4913. the Ferjrusooproperty' and the DroBsob** prop«rtywere again submitted to vote/ine-latter

toe ca talenteddolinClub. lw***l \$J#t. It. N. Dix.Jr Iq alt. thaw-wtlL-tM about fortymen. several of them hailing (row

Falcon Brand Sardines.

HaadwirthAa, LargiV nue-lialf jKiuud tint*. regulsr-30c.'

by towna, andh r i l bl

lin^_tii_goo«l »u-i h h b T fthori(l<«. ablft la furnish the bnTuf

music Ta addltton to- the gle«i. at-maadulin' •Dlection.t, Mr!

SOICN and a quartet of-unusually goodsingers wULbannonUe onsoaw of theold and new. fuveritM. An inform*!dance will follow in* concert. Ticket*may be obtained from members 'of tbt>Entertainment (Ximmltue. tho clubsteward or at Reay'» ilniK itore.

Tonight's Irague match will be ruttedon our awn alleys,-the Invajera livingthe Klixabeth Elks, tu view of tha

Town and Country Club lahome team expect to, havetheir way this evenlnK. " —

Among .the .further attraoUolu j>ro-posed- for' the season 'are the follo«Jtig:

Parcel bridge some evening thismonth; formal bridge some evening inMarch; bridge luncheon tn April.

While the Boor was not overcrowdedlast Friday for the January aa»«inl>ly.the dance was one of the mostenjoynbleof the season.

The uoxt formal dunce of the wnsonwill be given on thu twimty-Qnt. theEve of Washington's Birthday- M>*tor those attending will bo arruyvd inColonial co4tum«s and oijxxst -to ilaiioutha minuet, «t«.,.but this will not l>»compuliMry Z<intni'r will furnith thomusic.

Thu pool kmnmuiciit «ill lx> .i nmndrobin- handicap affair, - starting" I'"*.1

week Games may \m pluyml tuiy nvi'li-K in the week.' ' ,

Suffrage Lecture.Tbo lacturo to bo glvrn by Miss .luni>t

K. Richards, Thursday night, promtvtsto be an interesting ono.

Word comco from \VnnblnKt"» that aUrge numtier i>f th>< wciety womenthero who huvo tioon devoting theirtime to bridKo, whist and other socluldlverstoas havu takmi up thosuDragemovement.with _thu suma vigor. MissJanet Richard* luldrcwMxl n \nrge nuill-enoe of -thmn. former lirldgu playersat thuhouiuof Mrs Holwrt LuFolluth),wlfeof SnnutorliuFollKtto, on Tumlny

The Cpinfurd loc-turn will boi(U*)n inGrant school, at 8:80 p. m , and is niidurtho auHpicos of the Crnnford branch oftbe Kqual Franchliw" Society of NnwJemey.

Tri-County Musical festival.There u-lll bo held In tliu AVratfloM

Playhouse, in thu aftornoon uuil evuningMnwrnl.Knri

tival, which will show the work Iminndone In music in tlio principal towns Oftbe threo countias, which (.-omprlwithoorganisation TIIB pupils from thnCranford Khoobi will huvc u tmrt In thnprogriua Eofll in"TIiS~aTreruoon unitevening.. The cltb.em of Crnnford whoare inUtrosted in the public nchoob areurged to be present

Tickets are at promntonsale at Keay's

HBuitdlng Loan Re-fAt the annual "meetanK 'oV th«' stock-

holders of the Cranford Mutual Bundlingand Loan Association last Mondaynight, Messrs John W. Helns, GeorgeW H l l W h f e D d RobortRlndell were ro-elected directors, andat the directors meeting Immediatelyfollowing tbe old officers were-re'electod,viz.: James W Firgusoff, preeidorit. E..n^AusttQ! jrlDB-prenident and-chairmanoT'loan ~commI^eer'~Kifiyon MemlcKTsbcretaryi B. C. Austin, attorney, andF. W. Ptorron, R W-Blake and~D.,T•PiersOn, auditors.

145,i

tgain submitted to vote/lbeljunction with the erection of a0 school building. The Ferguson

i d f t e d b f 818

- Frank .Habrlcb or. Bath Beach, N. Y.,will •Qomsove; into i t s remodeled bouseon-SUlh Avenue, W

The Jassell bloct nt-^prth Avenu*and Eastman Street has been sold aindwijl l*e taken by one of KobbinV movIng vaas-to a new location on Che«t'nut-Street near, the river ,' Next Thursday-ground will be broken

CranfordCoancil, 1469!1 5 , 0 g gsite was again defeated by a vote of 818

h ii the new- schoolsTtar-itocoUt'undsite a g yto~189 while tbe South Side propositions

' i l j r it o 9 p pbott'enrried by very unljatantialjnajori-

Centennial*Ave., for tbo orcctiorToTtn*g ya matter fact, since early ties. _

On Decembernew grade school thereonIcejmt a now

^Bartlle- — ther public meet• f

in,JanuarjCghsa_^SberofnolsV ones>Tn tiiemoraUr'Onnr ROYAL ARCANUM

WILX,

February 18th, 1913.

State and one of which^qur Ing to get ou expreeiilonb l t

na»beeu little or no troable;—As U netOffi W d d n d It is expected tbarMayor

Ing to ge p __tbe townsMoplB was teld af the

i l

na»beeuresult Officer Woods was ordenande-

d S t h etbe towpSebcoU varioasslte* were considered,

l b ftufn-ths_flrst eartlur'111 a silver spadoresult

tafled" for duty, on South avenue ond O o l g h t a ^ ~ -

SebcoU v ithose nerving the largest-number

b i b B i t o *thirTnamed "Lincolng

to* an*th»p«i»rt*hl

t rgwtarbeiagtbeBi

-p

School. eadM»f,whlchy o f tbe Wednesdayasking that tbe town-

and. garbage cot-

Qruid Vlo* tuttnuOra»ajhicr«t«rf,B. H, A—Indications-are there-will bo-1

rtlMi first aonual banquet ofBoard"eil frfiui :to_lie held. In- Red

88 votes csst in its favor.From ib* "verbatim of this-^meeting

the foUowing is, culled: ..fdIt is regularly moved aid seconded

* th f Own a Homeblock,borato spread

to getthevconoensas of«—'— -.we wanttheoom-

ation schoolAirln favor of a oombTi

boen-prepored -whichstt'psrvWon. Of -Caterer Emi

Our Irosb itieaU'ptteise stand: all nopposedS S l l l We will btiitd youstandard of- qq«Uty-th«, kin

" fiild l h

ptteis s ppSaaoSllitpays* lave I rom Qther~~Boards of

r tp suit-your own i .Up-to-date- houie

p ^ tno dOTbtrbe presented to iBrw

WmsmngnuuifA-.

;, plump' and 'E?c%tfent »ur<ijrie) =

SPECIAL FOH FRIDAY

WALTER SCHOLES

O r u u u M«<*lk*|»ss

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It Takes Many FeaturesTo Hake a Dru£ Store Complete.

First ot all, a drug store m s placu wlien> dru^ri uit> sold, but-tlio

in t>«t<rr detail.Drut», Medicines. Chemical* lUth. Toilet nndNurtery Ne«d*.Rubber Uoojl*. Surgical Supplier'Soda, Cigars. Candy','Stationery'*'

Nnttirally wo can offer you th« assurance of clwt and ijuslity in ever)'thinti nn sell, becauw we know that thoy am ailap>ed to tho. needs of our

Anyllitfig drug story that yo» want, we ha\»

"THE APOLLO11

- . Cranford's Ideal Drug ShopCRANFORD, - KPW*HD K MOIUII*. NEW JERSEY21 North Avenue. Man»Kor. ' Trust Building.

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LINCOLN_Saul j'quj'nu't fool nil- tlu> |)«i>|ili' nil tl\« tune.

I>ooan't try tu foul any of thu ptmpUi nur <K ti><' tuui<

HHOKH OF KVERY DKNCIUITIONfor Men, Women ami eliildrsu. -

liny your RUBBERS, (or we handle only tirnt qunUty.S. & H, STAflPS

KRAMER'S SHOE STORE26 Cranford Trust

OUK MOTTO•Troulinenl aud Hummt

NOTICE!Having secured the Cranford agency for The Bach-

man-Veghte Company, we are now prepared to makeimmediate deliveries of the highest quality Plymouthnd Nottingham coal.

Thanking our patrons for their past favors and a con-^ h i v " : ' ;

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DRYSDALE «5c WINCKLER,

tooooooooooooCranford Property My Specialty.

PROPERTY PERSONALLY.A^TENDRD TO.

t'lmm for flats in tho now Crunford Trust CJoinpnoymay bv HOOD at tliiM ofllco.

W.RANKIN,r11-NORTH AVENUE, CRAISrORD, N. J.

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"I

Hit Invitation to Ford's Theater. Was Part of Assassin's Schenv

Ino-rHunt For Murderer andHis Feilow Conspirators—Mur-derous Attack on SecretarySeWard.

PRIL 14 will b* forty-eight% year* since jhjL.aBiaaalnatton

h L i l l b *yea jjof Abraham Lincoln la a bo*at Ford's theater. Washing-

ton. Boon after the shooting the tb«-Btt'r passed lutv .eminent and for • long-period »*• &•*•used at a repository for public paper*.

"A sliort while sgo 1t wt i announcedthat tbe building would be rased to

-urtke room-tor_<"»t. mors .modern.'ffiuiTwIH i>aia 6n» or ffinuoit hUtorlc-Inndniarke of th* national capital.

It was-on th* suggestion of MM as-snsulu, John Wllk*n Booth, • well,knnwii nctor of tin lime, that UncoJn«n* IIIVIIHI by Jim management of thi>tlicaler to seo the Pl«r ou the ulgbt he«n* murdered.

When Booth found ibat Lincoln badnrcfi'tnl the Invitation' b* slippedimniml to Mr*. Hurratt's house andd*-,.

her !•' 'ride tru miles Into theriniulry f»r lilnr'w'llb n meiwuige. ••«"?,rcturni'il Jiint In time u> lime fuirrtlwulier rwrj MHIIII'IIHI. B*mih then pre-|iur»«il himself fur hi* ntiix-louji trim*.

Mr. l.lnnilii Inn Ufh lilatiird for go--liiB^Xrvuueutl)-.. U»_.lh«_t heater* Hut

when vt.irii mil with cares of unite, tin*NU|K>r\ loluu of the iiriuy. solicitude fortlit* result* of mnu'iuBtiu <>f the wenIn llie n«>rart|u»rr»h'ii«J Jpulatnrtw ofwiumnmilng officers and solicitation*

rttW

around.the t«*l wben dratb rnuiu

wanted" freshness" and vigor and en-- abled hiiu to take upliis |ti|nlKii with

u new tent."I snw him often «t Ford's theater

or nt Urtner'* during tho jear IS'rl,"«n,ys one of bin blogrn|ibeiT. BenjaminWells, who wns n government em-plo>-oe nt tho tluie_au.d. whO-Oinw-40

—contact "\ffOi "tho president-1n thecourse of his duties. "I hud arrangedto attend Ford'* theater on the night

AIHII itr-wos.' «***

Fie*r*"VM*Esr7wK•t. *V-H*u»» when* Llnoeln Olsd.

lr—The martyred •reeldeM.

confiulon. The play atopped at once.Ijiura KMne, In her atage drvaa, wontaround Into- (b« box where the pre»l-dt>nt lay on (he tloor. Hbo aat downby Win. and bla bead lay In her Jap.11B waa entirely ancoofcloua. Illsblood dripped on to her dr«w. Men)uiii|>ed on the st»ee and ran bark In

•newts of the preceding day.,By this, menus ott the morulug of AprilIS the terribl* new* was flashed overtbe country, and the nation stood thatday with bowed head, Borrowing for4he-doad at the-natlonal center. -

m -Tn~themeanUme Major General Au-gur, commanding the department ofWashington, furnished lion™ to MajorItlohards, fhtdr of police, and mountedpolicemen scoured every- street, backalley and every nunplrloui resort In andaround tho city. Military guards wereiilckeled on every way leading out ofthe city; trains at the depot and steam-ers at Uio wharfs wen hold underguard. Tim murderer should not bepermitted to ewane If viullnnoe might

u far |N>yoiid «b*lr reaiii.Tir» nr«».•|iread • onrr tiie cltr in a

fl«>h. l"r«vo»t Kuanla imtrtillwl tho•tnwtau CaTalry waa arut nastily to

rr filt from the clly.—Tht toleami

far? campa near by. "r*~v~Mr. IJnraln w a a carried front the

lh«A(*r t o the_bou«<> o f _ M r I'eteraon..the street All tho cabinet ofll-

w « except Mr. Spwanl, who was sick.

o r t R r y , ILincoln wn» attacked by. Jolrn Wiik»Uooth, but was unrxi>eotnliy detained.

=TTTUAmerican Cousin.* Mr. Lincoln wasaccompanied on that nlitht by Mrs.Unrein. Miss Harris, daughter of Sen-ator Harris of New York, and MajorUathbon*.

Firing the Bhei.<1 remember well Booth's personal

appearance. He was ao- actor of fah*ability, but quite wild and erratic. IUsmind was unsettled by morbid aympa-thy for the eouth. He «wcehred_t»»

4dM that the^lwith of Air. Lincoln andMr. Reward inlghTparalyi* the..gov-ernment and help tho south, Veteranactor, f

^ - 4 B W « I I « the door 1>rwhlch he•ntend-tha^box. No one sU»p?cted

^"^•W^lngi *ud/S3T»tt«nOon was pabTto

th«.pre*«*nt, *no -»•» occupied with;what was going on on ffi* stage,

t,b*WHdtha: ear and Ared. In the moment of

. *tunned surprise which *eUed:«very^r^on*; the aaaaaahw&ushed hla way~" thtopjh-^the party I n O * _

' ' " front the box down tome: In* doing io the spur

»tb* fold* eHh»twlndow

Bot't*

• " I f " pa The., plot waa Uil»: O'l-OHfihllii wasto tw w>nt to Secretary Stnuttiu'sno K street, where Ornitral Orxnt .witsut»i> to be, and waa to kill one or bothof tbein. He got druuk. but n-jis tilcutlSed a¥ haririg hwn arouud the l>remU**_ V*sae, who d.14 not know- thocity. ««s lo. !>•_ |>lonwppd_ by.Jlen>U,priitiiiiiljrrrom iiuotii'V •tnb)c,..lo tfiehouse of Secretary Seward, nhom

anll-«l»Trry' senatorU

before the wnr,as Booth con-

tTklll St-wnra, tuso out and then tw guided by Hcrold,who Jinew all tit* |«th« JU «cllItootn. to *oroe i>lace of common meot-tne bcywW-tls*"Ka«lchi--Tifilneb?lh"»Tvidestnttch which Intervened iietwi>enthe dty and the.country bvyond thenary yard. Atwrodt «•» to take aroom at the National hotel andsUwte Vice l*re*Ment Johiuwn.was to kill .ttttcslp-al lenMfiiid GruntIf he-should x«m« to the thc-tler.

The. murder of the president and theattempt to. murder Howard were cur-ried out exactly' as the principal' hadd f e d Ill* demoniac crtt had: t

rit!Trht» rTMece. Payne, «ho,death with jtome-

Iplously bred

found hla UttU attfQdaQt. Ilerold,to hare bean acar*d away,' pfobabiy bytb» .nolMit and-wclmiutlonji irltola,wh»r» murder w«< frequtntly cried.Ilerold, on a racking home, went downthe arena* and aruund tho treasurydepartment and narrowly WK-ap«d cap-tnr* by th« livery ttablemtn who badhired him tho animal,' I{• sot away,bowerer, and Joined Booth, : :

It bad bean the cuatom of Mr. Stan-ton during the war to glT* to the pub-lic In • telegrntn eacb day, addreaaedto Otueral John A. Dlx la NewYprk,* BunimiSry of the. «i!llt»ry and otber

Hut IJiiroln'a axxniuin nlrraily hnd.Kono anil ij i g ytlirouiih Marylniul ns fnst as horsefleshand.a wounded leg tiermltted. "--•.—

Tim inurnliiif IIHWIIIHI on a' griefutrli-ken wild timed city. ?Two days be-for» \Vnshlngtun had Illuminated' allher windows' to ceicbrato the down-fnll of ItU'hniond nnd surrender of

nnny. -^rben Joy wn» nnlverfuvTnil clnsxea of loyal qltlxeiiM.

{ iwith B<)rrow|>«irhn|iH. Hint the eonfiil-wan »MH II viinUlilinr ulinilow. iliiirl

£ , imvo n algh of re-iiof nun tiie loiig'MKoiTjrwirrBvvj^sufrtiruiit hud tflvcn uoitunihlo terms of|n»nr(> t» 'Cdiifed'eiuto noldlors. It WHShn|N<d «\orywhere,by nil (rood peuplotlin't "|n>iu-e on earth and Kwd will to-wnitl nien" nilKht lio !>omvd like aIionllns Imlm into th« IIICSMUIII; woundsof all Hoollons mid frleii(1»hlp como

stay Jn more Abiding torm., Hunt For Canipiritora.

..Every elTurt which lmnmn Incennltyw'ns put forth to tbo ut-,

tu ferret out the perpetrators ofi i ,«.oon.,i.';nrne(liithat

'"Sf ' ' tC'" iy C wid-ow of Intensely southern feellngti. InWashlnKlon. wus tho retidexvous of

-thnvo^rho bn(t-ptnnn«Irl(nd WHBlunteatho crime. Quickly there followed thennvst of Mrs. Surratt, Payne, AtierodtDr. Mudd nnd Spongier. Herold. hadflud on horsolmck xvltTi Uooth. Afterllouth hnil emptied Ula UcrrluRer of lt«.loud, ho Ihroflr it away nud-relled, onthe ditcher lie carrlud, and .this waathe only weiipon M hnd whou he Bed.Itut Koinwdoj-g previously Mrj». Surrattrurrled to a hutiDo over In M ' f ' T dacross the Kftstem bruurh Ami near"T, It.." « crosaixnuls iwstoflleis on theline of flight, a carbine-and plenty of

i im. The fitsltlves kui>w theywere tht>n< and »topi>ed aud decured

This flxed_the respotwlblllty of'

landing waa nude, and tfa« part/ w«*taabore. They went down through PortCtmway, then across the Bappahan-necfc to Port Royal, la Caroline fatutf.They dUmounted on the Carnrt fans.A son of Garret led the nOicrfm out Intotb* bock yard •&£ I>oliif«l lo a i

OHst RomJ_ i i ^ ' -v-.-'o--i'^

Bv STADIUM

uj* offa ifUstlng

Pot'*«-»«, i. W VrvA-

tton* ofrerrolted-fromand the new y

A -cordon .of inwnnted soldier* K Uthrown around tbe stable.. Copperwent to the door. It was forked un tbe

II* called f«.r Booth to cum*ouL- So reply came from within. Abundle of dry hay apd corncobs wasgathered and placed close ttr tb* stable,which took Ore Boldlem. peeringthrongb the rrnek* of Jthe barn, rf*»g-nlxed Booth arid Herold. The lattwr ... J r . , — -,- . - - _wanted to come out and surreuder.-Un j "« trsiiulng trijx so ««•» a* during llie

X«on !• retarded as one of ItanilSox. Tlwy «U,I anally sing inena-JobnW* [T»'tlcal |«wWents.«hd b)' iJmurt autbem lu unison,k w v a as a deep «ud«it of tbe game ' JJy hmmwiiiB Ui* be»t featurt*. orin lu political and btislne** »enw«. i A merican tralnlns methods nnd withAnd aw«ar«itlx he bus been giving «*• the aid of a getwrou* government Mo-rion* roe* <teraiW.ii lo' tbe recent tie- sidy German athletes'count on .betasmaud of tint plsjers-not .ret fornirtt,. nble to make themselreff Irresistible bytat suggested as one of tbe reforms f«r' Kilil. Unit wirtty »th!etes Will hold A«hlrfa ilwir aMoilatKHh when r«nly. prent Olympic preliminary meet the

xhnll ls_|«ild cumlng summei1.

There, propped up on a bundle of hayand In, as near a staiMllo«r p>nilt<Hi'nvhls wounded leg would pvnult. wa«Jobs- Wllkev Booth. tb» maMSriw.'irtihhis carbine at 1|b shoulder pulnted t.»-wird U>« doQtJiiidjleelailug b* wvui<tshoot the first aoJdler who crossed tlw•threshold. Tbe orders were to bringBooth and Uerold to Washington alltV.

Killing of th« Assassin.'At this'Juncture a nuldltr rianitil Bos-

ton Corbett. peering through Ilif j ruikn.imagined llooth was pvlutlng ut bltnIn Tlolatlon of orden Corbet t>n>uirbthla own carbliit) to bis shoiiltlrr un/tBred. Th« ball stru<-k ib^otb iwhlmlthe ear,and, glancing dunuwnnlja^blr,struck his spine, and be drop[*od to ItwDoor paralysed, fo break open tb«door was but the work of a niument.Herold surrendered and was liondiuffed. Booth lay ou hli hay nm.b help-less. He wai carried to the porch ofthe Garret bouse, .where he was plarvdon a'auittrrfli brought downstairs. Hedied la a few bourn. Thus miserablyperished, like a wolf at bay, the manwho murdered one whose life If con-tinued might have alleviated much ofthe trouble which followed tb* war.

The body of the murderer was sewedup In a coarse blanket and thrown Intoa wagon as unfeelingly ss on* mighthandle a quarter of beef. Slowly theprocession moved across tbe country tothe point where the bout hnd been left;

Pennsylvania, „ . . , . .r I T'.'M * HlUTElty OfIJi? more raAi>t\fi<f'(he pfifi""'", rj, " | t aiiT^Cfly ito-ti

m in*l«t that the; itri- rntltled lo full' H,,,m,,,.r. The tvnui IhN >e«r ttlll 1N>Ws;«m <m llie latriucl that 'they arc HUUHUUIIV trwjil. and It seems to lie hna nay frum li"DJf, «iljjet-t W <>ril r» mid (.xd-llciit time to nenil thl-i^ nwross.tlJn«ii|4tsr» «ui-f>tr>V>l ty uutli. «\viv.j fHntnin Horuisi] upd. lilt'H, Lee^-an.harjw- than during ilie w « ™ ' JI.IM tlielr nun with almost nnycrlck-

VsirifHis »utyr»1luin bate iHt'U made ] ,.lt.^ tlie team 1« likely to meet The.by a* many ni»snai«"i. J|iit,NB»ln.riin' ivnUi tiiki*< a tilpVvery sAniinor, but

w-n to Knvliiml Hltice 11X18.ut-iii tu Ilormuiln, and the

all luilfnay nieasun-s nndr* It «* M» <i{iltil"ii tb.it i r the |iln>-

rralfy •«!•• |»rr»* tlirir diMilund llieBill u«-ri-li • ut uut Ir.ilnliij: lrl|>-

entirely. The | . I* |«« will I* ulluiuilto stay at lw»«, will n«t .owe undertbe eyrs i.f their mnnaj-rt :ur.l cnti«rurk M mmn or as Httl«

i,a"H| , ( . , ,r ii ut-iii ly..n |,t-,-iUn s made tf>ur.

pa truiftp t>f "hvalry In

i: Cuiri'. fuirnvrly rre>ldVn{ C'na-tnV-mii'retarj, has *«Iilii|nsl nine th«r-uui'hlirwN tu I'nrn'-itii, \ enexuela. Tho

ai thej i | lurM.s ( u . r e pun'h.isi'd gf Norfolk re-lnMilly *%

lint and this Is the «tn«iif imrt cf, ,„ ;,„, m m i h l . r n c r p noSvrood, Dukelb» •t.truMiii- ?bey v.111 I* replied t» I , ) u ( r ) r,inlllT. Won Hlue, I'ederalUt,,report In row! roodltlun and \\.m get | Lu((, l l t nIltl t | i r w ,,thcr».nu salary until tney are ready to givetbetr t>e>t efforts.

Harvard's hortey schedule for the,rot uf (he vranii Is as follows:

IVb. !(. rritKvtaa, at New YorksTeb.1.1. lYinortnn 4ln case of tie); Kelt-, 10,Yah>. at New Haven: Keb -I'. Yale (inm»e of tie*. — *

After IJgbtwelght Cbamiilon WillielUtchle has cleaned up all tb* easymoney ID sight by IllUng his theatricalengagements one of tbe first boxershe will meet will be Packey JicFar-

T l l ' J was the statement made by

the wagon aud i t* load[following andanother body of cavalry closing the

-rear. * •—n :*—: :~ - - - - - -The boat cast anchor at the navy

yard,; n i idth* officers went ashoreandreported^ ~ "'"' ~" "'"""

V became of the body was for •long tlmtt a mystery; The governmentwould give no Information. A reporterfor an eastern paper stated that it badboon loaded with weights and sunk Inthe river. ' Edwin L. Jftanton, son ofthe secretary, once gold that the body;bad bean,burled In the:arsenal yard.but the government did not want Itknown, In order to prevent, its beingstolon. The truth .of thls^statementliecHnie evident years later, ll is sup-posed that tho body was removed fromthe arsenal, yard and burled In the fam-ily lot of thV-Bootii family In a cjtnie-tery In Baltimore.. .'.'. - .

Billy Nolan, tbe new champion's manager. why added,r however, • thnt~hl»protecewodtd meet no one for at lenstflv» months. Nolan has been floodedwith Inquiries as to whether Itltchlewould ralas the weight limit In thelightweight division. Th* rn.p«p.r ro.

"W* will make some of them do 143and some of them get down only to1H. This Is the same proposition Iput through when, I handled battling

• N e l s o n . * : - • ' •" •.:.;.' ••

Thirty tbonsand athletes will paradebefore the emperor of Germany June8. the occasion of the dedication of tbe'stadium now ftelng constructed onGrnnewsld race course. Ju»t ourjildeBerlin. Tor the Olympic - games In lSIUT"

From this group Germany hopes totrain a body of. world beating athletes.Twinrjr: thousand competitors-will besent by the ieadli

Jockey Arthur YVrt*i>en, who rodewith iiucceKil ut Juarez, .Mexico, last«Inter, and Jo<-key Mcfiovern accom-panied the.South. A(uerlt;an fasten- . .menc 1Mb vtlll algn contracts jo,rld*Tor f'uere. "Snapper" Garrison wllli_train (tie horsta.

The winter games of tho Irlsh-AmenIran A. 0. of New York city are an?uouueed for Keb. 0. The feature rac»at this meet will be a 1,000 yardlscratch for A challenge cup donated by] *%

Arthur McAleenan, the millionaire p>h-—,letlc ebtliuslast who accompanied thaiAmerican Olympic team to StockholmIrst summer,- ^ - -

-"BawbntJ-hm-twetrthe ugle factor for good among the Chinese,^ K,declares President (Emeritus) Sharlet ~ ~ff. Eliot of Harvard university st arf^ent. .students' meeting. PresidentBHot-was telllng-ofThurrecent~trlp tothe orient He said baseball U fast be*coming' popular among the Chines*and nlrendy ha* don* much to maker-thorn abandon game* of chance In fa-vor of the American pastime.'

Abel Klvlat bus contracted'Hanyr ~-•Hlllmatt's habit of eating raw egg* Just-before his races. "Klvle" gulped down]a "sherry and egg" Just'.before a l-*-lcent national hill and dal* champion-'ihTp and then tvent out and wonitheilbest cross country performance of hi*;career.^--Hlllman always used to take*down a couple of raw eggs before go-1

ing to th« marie for a big-race, •-=

The Heijftit of the Ridiculous^ Precaution.

"he very enrefui alwut theof silk you use In that flag."

J Why. so?"J ^ t i d Jjgentjton,

mllltla company a _"llag" ln^jvnlch. taecolors are going to run."-lBa,lthnor»Amexlcan.

s go In the house.

Har Idea of I tMr. Yenit—What do you understand

by "righteous Indignation," dear? Mrs.Yeast—Why, I. suppose-It la when aman gets Indignant and doesn't sw^ar.—Yonkers Statesman.

A Rsal Charity.Artht-I'd like to devote my last pic-

.txire to a chnrltnble purpose.Critic— Why not give It to an Institu-

tion for the blind?—New-OrltaasTimes-Democrat

Msana the Sam*.

fThe Foxy Hobo.

• "I dont see bow you can "work onthat high rtooL- »

"Leave Ukat to me. I'm used to keepIng a bsUncc-i-riaslnirch ttl«l>atch.

- _ ItaMothra Power.— - - --Human speech Is a mighty engine."-Unless It te run *y bot aMl—Baltt-weAnulUj.—:—— aet__-

The iwrformanceboos* of Seward* wait I

ibttnsthe-staEtcr ha'otJt»oaTder»_ltt-ji»val_ bat Etmrne 'a ,ussdo\it~dl*

la youse sayr'-1 *ol«-li«dat I wu* orful sorry;but*

I wux aU tired OTrt-fron\.beaUn' a raU-* '

with «rlt Hbe..courage

And th*~Me*A Rings!•oclsty niss may—t~Attaek en Stward,

-JH> fearfully" cnt-Se'wara. vrbo wasbut who sevhHkto

n wheB-

ng whenturned on French novela she nevdnce mentioned tbe~factthat she(or'the «rr«j

rreat of-Surrafor the ftfrweat: ir

•tort,wi rlt me. sir.•viayinf tatairy^bi

«A I>-RTstm h. fool ai t liiuk t

a* if ant -mat m i n e ••a M lo\ iJtam-ie doean't iMohsuau. ~

nvu' th* dn-kl -t)h, -» .tape.iud UAUJMI American. *~

Ikcr I baa t blnr;

Old Mald-Tne moonlight makes mefeel romantic.

• —n -v-'. -» T«*k the. Tip*.- , i+"You are forbidden to accept tlpi?1

Bnfri thi» rtlnor II am," admitted tb* waiter, "but 1

presume-ive-aTe:!both7practlcal~men'?"W " A r h J7 w a ¥ > e i f e a

with mutual satlsfactlon.-Kanua CityJournal.

' 'S3

At-Lsast a* Well Off."You glvo all your money to your

wifo? Bah! You haven't much »ewe."-|. "Oh,-! don't ,knowJ._X.thlnk l m im-

proving., i gave It-to the bookmaker,for years."—Louisville Oourier-JouraaU ••t

All Ha Looksd Far.explained to George when h .

expect me'to cook." "What'did he>say?" JThat he only expected me tot A ' ^ f f l J

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_ , . . wiito.'i»M»,:W*''divide* With nitJ 1 want to let himIn on anything good tteat con^« WTW H Y * * 7 ; • . . - . . . • . - • • - . - • - • - • j 1 - - ' • ' " , - I . J - - - -

-1 ie*. Yon ajrewOltag to dlvWewtth Wm. so you are going * let W«;lu OT conaRlon that tie will do ati.thedirty work while foti »lt l.ijck ana

«i«n«l wh»:'he."dJd.Jnl - *T»n -tbaukttd'a

with hlnv \T«ire«n «»nt m e «o£''He>ut w> nU hat an* sUrfd.lomirt

Colonel Grand, 'lieeMev.'wJMftB..;*':.?0**!!n— tiflui W'tat»tUji. Anotherman {

thednon"Juat * minute,* M M Grand* "i

d W t tnt«nd to let you go until you'vebeard *|1 t bare to My."

"tSet out ttf th« .way. GrabdT Midtu« pickpocket, hi* ongera clinched.

•There'* only OQ« way to "handle

1910 by Do4d. Mead <ft Co.

PROLOGUE. to you I won't bunt op Grand-<» m}J u f honor. If jtm~irlll ™Ut-< *»»•*

•pit* the, fart that Wa daughter va»

T^wr?KmmrvremqrrfrtfBim?hunted a* a fugith e. seeka-refugr un-der a circus tend l i e l» found asleepby Grinuldl, (be clown, otherwise JoeyKonfcW. m ttifc'arwsratf lent.UrraaMl

'recognizes titin n» the t'bojr murderer."f o r whoso capture $300 reward la of-fered, Tom Braddock, tbe owoer ofthe show, roughly demands that theboy 1M> surrendervH to the authorities.Braddock changes his mi ml when Dayld product!* S3,OW*i. ah" Inheritancefrom bis father, of which tic offer*Braddock the noiount of the,reward Ifpermitted to remain, l ie becomes aelovn to ovade. his 'pursuer*. • ColonelBob Grand, Horace track gambler, wbobaa Brnddoft tn Ma grnap financially,appears nt the circus and Is attentiveto Mrs. Brnddock, much.to her disgust,Grinnldl recites to hi* daughter, Ruby,and David the story of Itraddock'ichanged chnracter slnep under the In-•ftuencc of. Hob GrnUd, n.lso. tcillnjE', ofhow- M M - Hrnddock;','f ell; JW' love--with'and married her present husband, be-ing disinherited by her father: Jlrnd-dock orden. I)o\ 111 not to talk with hiswife mill daughter, -hut through thecompassion of some of Iho circus troupe

• he Is led Into a meeting with Christine,to whom ho relates his story; He men-

l d unclto whom ho relates his story; He metions how his dlsRraced uncle returnedafter tbe war and offered proofs of hit

•j 3,ave any honor. There, * < > • » • - £ " 'of integrity in ft man who can fl«htthebattle I bave^ttd without w a v e r i n g ^*4ito^Ofeaai.4^i^y§t»J^»«TiK - s t h r infest -way,"; •••r ' - - - r : . - - :•• •-.'

She hadheard him at .first *tth «sickening horror in her.eoul. It >«w_rfrightful compromise that he proposed,fibe knew he meant it, that be wouldkeep lit. wrird. She understood how.great the sacrifice would, beon bispart, how bitter tbe defeat, and *nerealfred that be waa doing it to JusUryhimself lir her eyea. _ - . „ , .

"ia there nalotber way, TomT sheasked, BO quietly that his eyea narrow-ed with a curious lntentness. .

"It's tho only one." he said grimly."You promUe me-on your word ol

honorT1 . • . . . . .He aUrted. "Certainly. III do4t'Take~your o*n lire?1' .

;"J was going .to do it anyway. Be-.^ o r e ^ e j r c o ^ d h M ^ ^ ' ^ - r ' • ' V ,"/

"There Is^iie: atternatlvenTom,' shes a i d . . . . _ • • - , . ••':• ', "You're not thinking of~of takingme linck?' he suld, aghast nt the verythought o f •« . : ' -•- ••... .

"No. I'm going to make an offerthat will give you greater satisfaction

'"You ought to »ee mjr new tut ot*rIn KlgKth strwi." MldV^rrl* rroudty. !

- Y o u dout ahare tha.t with Jitck, JImagine.'* . '."• .;•:•:•:•;•• ; /'"' •.. ...

> "'nVirW, hardly.? ejaculated Dick*brother. 'Suddenly 10* unensineM de-veloped Into H' sort of whlulng pro-toat "Say,. If you jot anythlad to. sayto me nay t t I ssrt.Jo l»! moylug-along, - i f I can make a thouwiUU hon-estly I'm on the Job What'""-?-.' ••"•

^W^iywalt far WckT^otwerve* the

waa going through t o T p o c k W o Ttail* glaasy eyed prieone* "

m » w itfb.r^*«H th.draw forth a rwlTer.- WJth nerrowiflngen he brok« Uit weapon. A cry _ftll from hU«p* -

"lUre-a thsigun. OM •>>•"«»?».Ban»TaUll hot Ton low UT«4 •»<»"».

against, not tbe Braddocka, but David.JenisoB.,:.ll:.-^,_.;^._l''.;_.;.^;:..-',r-V':.•' • •"• •

Ho suddenly broke in with -the an>•'noW^nisaiP^t^j-^arw^iisritis*fJrirt afternoon train "out ofruie ci'tyV

"t^hait^dlmcnHy~4ft-Hi«klft)ML4>lalntint her speedy depayrture was n'ec«*-»ary -to her own'as well ns.tttjds per-»onal cotttfhrt - -r ""1 •

Going to his hotel he deliberately ofifered the cabby, who might I* an evilwitness for him If 'Jentaou pressed .mat-ten , a large; »jini of • money • tin condi-tion that he would swear that Brad-dock, drew or attempted to, draw a re-volver. The cabman thought It over.Then he refused. . • : ••--

By 3 or 4 o'clock In, the afternoon tbecolonel.began to feel reasonably certainthat Jenlnou had failed In his attemptto. secure a warrant, or had been turned from his purpose by that Cool ' *" *

Indulpeln1« little plain talk. You aren couple of low dowjj aoeak tniftvea,l>oth"of yoiu Of t h e " -

"Hiild on. Grand!." snapped WCK."Noue of thatr

"Of the two. Erpie lathe lower, Youmiserable, inlwbapen •coandnl. -jouare"wi.rw than the vtleat thtaf thatever IHed Dick la an ang.1 com-pared*'— ' i

"I'll get you for that!" quaveredn|£k1»rt shaken by rage that h« could

Dirk's eyea n»T*r"lttt tl»face of the murdered »*»•

."la he deauT" he wbiipwbit bloodlena, motlonl«M Upa. Juthen he looked up and saw W» « t t » ,doorway, bloody faead. crtngtn«. wWaeyed with drMd. Tb« policemandangling his 111 tvtettA body Bl

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1<rVii*ly ten minute* later tSqloneti Oram.+,i»i up from UU chstr. In threeFitrlBei lie wns at the door, m^turned

-There waa Dick Cronk 4wtn1ntiagainst- tic-Wall-.pttiUat^pMt^HW?bt the hallway, hi* ha«a* "> l>l« I100*'•t^-bUi larig legs wwsotl. - - -

^•Kveitjnit. nilonfl.. Have youany.thliiK of.a lo*.t l>oy hrouml

•Come In, Dick. IWbe.' iMyou." saldOrand quietly. .

Brnie appeared tieblnd ColonelGrand. He indlcnted tiy a '•Igolnwntmotion o t his headthat Dick <va»toenter . . •*"" • •' ; './ • •

"I've got a proposltUm to make, toyou fptlows," tatd Ornnd.

"What Ims it got to do w«h TomHraddockf demnudcit Dick Vliintly..

"f wiiut t» B<H this.nnin Hrnddnckout of the vay fur good mid lilt. He'-.•..'i.J..VA'.l?W

thanNew.

that Will you go away fromi York forever If 1 pay over to

Sno^ceTo Davld".'"g7andf".tber and ! £ u every cent that I recefved for myhow this uncle, together With Isaac, a ,hftr« | n Van Blye a - .now v 1 ajwjll and^lew ^Nor h« almost ahouted.

' - - - - - — t h e cr-"

uncie'n neeii«atloh, making' it appear-thntPHv'kr-wiis-tlie-umrdercri—Uaild

helps n liniiehbnck follower of theBhoy-rin a street fight, nud wlr.s the

Dick t'rojSk, n pIckpocEefrTBeTmgTatF; ful hunchback, jealous, of David's at-

tentions to ChrlBtlne, informs'on him,but tho police are misled ' by pickCrouk, who quickly disguises In Da-rld'B clown costume. . Dlek t'rbnk re-turns from n secret'vlalt to Kichmond'alter bavlni; frightened Davld'B .uncle

•,lnto the be.tii-f that he, Dick, know the: 'uncle to be the niurdercr.lprctcnding/that lunac lind'revettled tho.fact to him

8htJiJU,Uf^JILU!!feLjJ£!?0^ uncle is

..._---- Ill hta' rooms,IBHI or subterfuge. -

• At tt o'clock ^he-sauBTfred forth fromthe hotel. Alt hough'(|ult»'coniforiablysure that tbete »•«» «» iinmediato" d»n-gcr.of arrest Ue was. ct^frouted by theugly certaluty that Tom Ilriiddock washard upon his heels and that uo amountof pcrpuaalon could have, turned himfrom his purpose.. Braddock would ac-complish bis end, of that be waa ussure as he was certain that tho situwouldfrlse"ftii the uiornlnR,—It-waain

___ inc. nj»|_Vlii wltHni; t' p n y W hiive. - - - - - -out. .You, I>U'»r»^^.i. . , .,derltiK the u'n'Wary." It's fclow work andtlaikg«ruus. I'.rnle IIVVK off «f you withM<uu<UiliiK »f the Vornelty (if it lewb.No. olteuwi Intended, Krnle. Now. whynot turn your hand to something bigand definite and safe t" ^

lilck drew a long breath. ."Whydon't you in i him yburaelf t" hTanked.

"I didn't mention * killing, did IT"retorted O'rand.': " W b a t l want Is to

•carcely. HV.« .-f—'—.---'Xo,_youi »von'C.' - squeaked Krnle.

T U get hliu! I'll cut tita iheart otttl- ;li.IJtaiU^ 'rwiv'lwl out with hla,left hand

the other hand_Rl»ainetl a revolver! ""t;^tT^r:pr»aa-eltb»t.in«..-jafJtoB-or.UiefrtKswHWIII mean tho end of you. youdog*. Now, lliiten to im>. At the fontof th'« oliilrti iire two policemen nud li< !»li>i« of dntiwtlycu., They ate du|H*t(ntn "coming hero liy the. word that asucker wns to 'lie .fleeced tn. llroadso'srooms tonight. I have nothing to dobut to turn you over to then) as'a cou-ple ot thieves who cain.e here W.rol>

"Vn\ no tiilef!" shouted Rrule. Diskwas looking nliout like a rat In a trap. '•-^Yott fellowi: are to carry out a planI have for Inndlhg llrnddock. Tiie po-

. l i e e - ' w i l l " — • ' . " ' j . • ' • ' ' • • - • • - .

"I'll lice..., you hanged/ first!*! gratedDjck Cronk. ^ . ' ..'.'..>'••.••'..:.'. ..•'.

•y»on't lei him-t*II tho police, Dick,"wltlnwl liriile,:' "I'm no 'thief, -I won't

kneeling M".'-*""*1"*1" •"!«„ tn. chamban full.

e- tn fchnot. "Bay

frame ahook with rage.She went quickly to him.

fatnHy. wounded lu nuaUerctitlon".Isaac and writes a deathbed confes-sion. CQUiplctely exonerating David.T)ie circus folk hre-Jubllnnt, nnd Dn-

man. Tonsr^TrBi r . ... - - , , , .than I ever' was In all my life, I stillhave your iiromlse. You will do It to:nlghtr; . . ; . ~ i _ l_ ._ .

He stared at her as If ho could notbelieve bis ears, but he said resolutely:" "Of course I will;" .:.'-.

Sho Hat down as If her limbs sud-lenly bnd lost the power to supjwrticr. He pulled bis crumpled hat fromds rtffckct. . . . .

"I guess I'd better

equrts chance and tight It a l l etime. Such men as Robert Grand goon2ggfyjng--fa'U4o-the.bitter .end.,;.bjjt

\l(l plans tu K<ii o s his7ScIr~iio7i"'hiuiil, and Hr.idiloelv' llnd™ liln7Sc

longer uiasli-r of the sliow. He shame-lessly blaiiU'i lits wife for his troublesmid unlawfully sell* lier Interest In HieBliow to Gruud.'' Mrs. Hraildoek nnd.

knpwii; Tbe fbWner lettrfcnr note that" til

still carc3 forfJa-Therr-Wve-ycars-later -R5W- .•^^^•^Co1onel<Jrait*»-aa«BhtctJi^MltT.M;i;,'• ;'' :- rh.enrs tldlnSs of the Braddocks. Dick

•••; ^ironk•••nppews unexncctedljv nt Jffll; - • -:- wn lmli, mid-Dorld for the first time;-•T--~^^,^iiSRTnia^iriina-.bMit=nut--in'

• . . "lall by tiriiuil. » e has nerved his son-tence and is threatening to kill5 the COUK

yDa

irUVf knOW *wn. ^_.and in the end they are bound to lose.

The colonel entered onB of the moatfamous of the sporting bars. A manseated at one of tbe little tables lookedup and nodded. Grand took the chairopposite to this person. .

1'Do you' know ..where Braddock I s r ,be demanded. - .' :.<'•'

"Sure," Bald the man opposite. "Ityi'slayluic low In that dive o v o t o n V

•"•-••••- jt lnd,^ Interrupted

term of years-the limit, you might

"See Intro, Grand, you've called Inrthe- -wronit-MoolitlKeon -lw». lime... I'M.not in Hint kind of busiui'sii. Never «»nil my life have 1 put'up. n Job or

'"""' *~Trliv»-TTmmrriTWf-aira

Bhe atruggled to her fee t"Tom, you are not going to leave

th).s bouse until tonight','He urew one

Grand sharply. • 1'lxlng him with.hiscold, steady eyes he went oh: "You are"» "'"iderfui »|iotter you are'/Bb^bu've

Ihnt plflrn hrn- " — - »»

mean as that * ! guesa you'll have "id"count me and Krnlo out," . •

"Dbn't go oft half cocked, tilck," ad-,mnnlsbed the colonel eonlly. "You'reno fool, nor la I'.rnle. I ts worth Justton thousand Vt^ween you If Toml i r a d ^ k ' Is landed torilgbVVtfh thegoods on him, no to divenk. Two thou-sand down, the balance"— •'-"...

•You Infernal bei'ist!" marled Dick,fiqunroly In front of him andin 't.l. ..f^.>.|IH^| —

w o n t thing I've ever heard roCs w i n g f o r th ia , ; jou .dbgl f " •'•••-•

Ernie sent up a Bhrtek."Bwlng forVtI,-. -t^UJtftp do: M,i,,..1'Jto« can^< prove \anything •; on me,' p i i . ; thejr,": tHc^T*What JIre you holding me fort I^etgat - I'm nn- honest, reapectabj* cltl»enof New "York; ' I'm"— . . :' .

"Call n wagon!" shouted ohe of theofllcers to n newcomer. "Nasty jobhort>; We've, got the"murderer allright." Dick straightened up at thla .l i e .turned to look at', the condemntncpistol In the hand of the- man. who;had taken It from his pocket -A great;shudder shook fits frame.

"You got mo alljrlBut." ha said. MYo«wwon't 1M«IIOVC it, of conrs«, but hepulled a gun Hrst I hid to shoot,flet me out of'thUi If yon don't I'll;kick bis, face to it Jelly. I'.ve alwnyswantctl tn," He glanced at Ernie, a

.'rrnikoil sinlln on bin tl|)s.- > " -"Wt'lL KnllCj I *t|cJ» It's. B!)ln({ to.'

(Mine .true.' , l nliyjiya..snlil It.woiiWV-'.' 'J'enison did not .ru'i'k tliivwiirrtritt'fur

(Irtiud'it nrre»t. Mlir'reinnliiml lu tliirI'orttlfHit TiottKe tintll.tlu* mlilille of tho

-ftftcriUKiu,: viiHlly eiurelntnl by tlinfntnttng »|iell that hnd coiuo overChrlstlpe._. , ' _ • • " " - " '

Dawustalm Mnrj llraddook llatnneilto David's porneKt, eager plea for anlimni*dlnt<* inftrrlniie.. Khe Imd toldhim tbnt her litmlinud was to depttrtby tbn mltintiilit train, nnd that It »»«her liitt>iithniiii-gu,.wlUi_b.lni_t!i_thi'

is:-.

uptown to thi). I11111I1, (hi her reimn•ire1tiforinml.l>nvld tlmt lilif bH«ldr«uii.out a'sum of innhey--lt> liedellverwl In-'-Hrnddock before lite train pulltMJuut.

shriveling thnt tlio other drewWithan.onth, • •

minute, I.»lck; listen to me,"fairly ''Wiaki'd Krnlo In

'' "Blth.r «h» butUn or ths

go (o JiTl!' 1 wpn'tl U t m o goi KeepDick here, but' let we but Dirk willhelp j-ou, honest, he will... Pm no thief.

day""liaye y a u ^ A u d yon are.sure he's I !,'J^n'V(j ) t ( ( ) me.: Jk'<w|re.off your-nut^Vhntr;I'm going down

you."''Want did you say'/" _"I am KOIIIK to the rfvefwlth you:

But you lmiht stny here until tonight

SweaTiiroke out on his otiu^do not uuderstaud me, Tom. IBQlng down Id the river with you,

l i l r l n ^ r

tectlvo work."^^-..The man wns an operative for one of

the~bij!Kest--prlvaffrMletofttlte-*gi!nclMaIn New York. It waa his dut}-, nnd.bad.J)cen torJrears. to watch the pollee

mlghir be preserved from thofatel:Vncou»tancto"'of''a.gro«ay'-.ueptt"'

hWWr—«W»*-"t" iiir. liii.,ii^jMn,in, ...y ..'"miit's right!" cried the'.colonel

quickly. .~l»lclc-shrmlr-off-Ws--liHrtbpr^-Jwml:'No! Thin In uo business of,^-(Surs,

-tote." I'm Ihu'onc ho *Hu'*"l° dickeri,.™Yau-CWi!t pu.MufW?r.<?fl 1 T™Ehe knowsjttv^Hb* Just itM»g you

f r * i r t i n i l . I , _ , . . . . _ , . , . ,

"Oh, I Wouldn't. nhJ" snarled the oth-er. "You'll' look flns In strlpes^yiouwill.. AnO nothing' under tb« nun inu"snre yon If 1 |»i»h- jhls^liiitlon, Tniyttari, (hnt'M «lint It will be. The C'ronkbrothrfirl !J'4lkU«itbaaiL\VhjVJ

; ineqts .Brinldoclc .in the home jbif-^<qake», iiow a. clt,y-flnt 'dweller.vidV;-.u]^*mrVciI!''9ee8^pbri^lne'jirailroad.statiun. l ie meets Mrs,;Braddock as she is nbotit.to send a tclej;nin).

~>^ redeenltliffirt-'i' inuiulse^b^uv-Hajda1

Its the ,1'ortiunu residence, home 0;. Mris. Bradduck's futhe.r,_wbere- CbrtS'' t|ne^mHir|^»Td~jp!Mire'^ufnS^BdTuii:

dying love -for , one another. Braddock nnpenrs at the Portmnn resldencand! begsc'to see :hls" wife. "Colonel

. Grand nnd liU dnugbter are about to- eater the h9UM.when;GrandApy8 Brnd-•dokrk and drawB.n.fevolycr.' Dayld-.or-A dors the gamlilcr-iiway. Itraddock ha*.; «nintcr>iew: with his wi fe • ~

,^f NOW CO. 6N JWiTH;TH E 8T0 RYV

•./''.V.r,'. ";.. , Of«nd «nd th« Cronk*. -'.;'_'." '•r:AltY, you are the grandest

<5vonjan,-ln all this world!"• icried -: Braddocic,. •:'" amaie-

^ ^ •• inenti ia . i l s l .cyes; "And"tf ,thtnroritT"r «O-^thrin«=to-bavemarried you-n thing llke_mcr'~ '"S

l_ITVIlrfSi.ao this for me. Tctrnf

but I nt t iw- . -„ ._ . . . , . .Ho slowly (irusiped the tne'ahln^'of it.t'-Ybu^ybu're Bolng.down.to B0i thatdoIuWe tt^rrcHaVpflt!:'.lie-crie<L—_;-"1" want to be; BU:W • for Cbrlstlhe's

sake.'vstie said quite-steadily. . ••' - ^""Ho^asTBlaf toff'nt: her -noW.r.;'.f Oh, ;Jsee. You dou't trust me," he exclaimedbitterly'... ''But' I.won't Btfly here. The

the one man 'lihViiriployor. feajcii'lnbretbniir be fen red nllxhe litws of the landhnd all-thB-nuthnrllW lx-hlnd them.',[•..

"Now," Hnlir,ColoneKprnnd in con-clusion, "^I^-Wmit you/lik find out IfKraddock --hrti^returned^W^JE^<in"UT8:

jjlffce.7 _Fludthis Cronk feftojfetbb de-formed oue, 1 menu—aud tcllXilm I

iWaut-t0b!'e*-hl^JT^JUittJ;U.s.,W5rt1.'Just $1,000 to hlia^ti"nd'Tpossibly" iflietimes that amount Bend bitu up the

"ttt land me. "Not! ion l«"1 get thatV*

BIIB shook her head, "i will not tellyon that, David, only ho and 1 aroto know," ; ".'-.

"lie go«s tonlght-?po«ittvelyr _• •"He goes tonight, positively.""And be refuses to a«e Chrlstlner/'He worships her, D«vld. .Yoo'seti,

he Is ttnlng It for her snk«, not for IIIKown. If he were to do thlnun Just nowfor his o« 11 sakehe Would kill Drand."• I'He'JJa^gooil. deal, of a mmi, after

"A. good deal of;~» man,"-sBe re-

p e a t e i l i . '." . : " '• ,.- .'"He wt«he* Christine to be my wife.

HII luld votl wo. hurt she .wnn't —-—••»

Jury would glvn you the full limit. Itwill please yimr brother, after sitfhosiryoiirKr-lo-iHM! JWII dolng_tlmejr.Here! Drop Hint, curse you!"

,,JXlu«nu.WJ!S. JLJ?"SfS.l.'XV ""'Port, ad l f t l and a" doutl"~6f~im6i~e.

b ping

until you tell her that It U nil right.-I*!*~»Hly.~ui-har—UiajMaeXJKglvn ber tip. and she know*. It."

Hhe fured him suddenly. "You nikHIP—why tho JUBrxinije^cnnnot. takoplace tomorrow, David.. -Woilid ymilie hist as entftir to have it tako plaeoTrbeTJfatCu¥"VIi^in"j^^^m«iro"tiM'

Then fl gurgling gronn, ^«_»5i?i'l°«

r»0iotfitnnapy/ tjin hunchback ''Wo

CMM 0[H!a t,,j"nirTsTkliiTroriTcIgiirstand-with that and llv.. like honcnt,

f l t t r d "

M

minutewitha warrant forme. ThatI would be flnb, wou^n:t Jt?" 1fTshelriip^Hrarte~^onipyoicin>ty

go If you'll promise to eome back to-n i s s t " ' : " ' • ' • " . • • . ' • • • ^ \ , • • , - : " •

; • •

"Whnt'Bthiit f6>r" V_^r .^Because I insist. At 10.o'clock or

iny' time youi may chooser only youinst'c^roe:back.!^i';tv:i-^

:1;.v;',,;'; ''

-•'I!ll' come,1' 'he said uneasily,lon't «eo any «» e In It lhouKh." -"HoV'Sebe::(5xclajmcd;_,s "J t jnust be

t o n i g h t " - • .-• • " j • * - • • ' - • • ' " • . ' : - '

'All right, then I'll come at 10-rtbe

:bnck-w«}^«8he opened tbe door and polntedibje

way with a' trembling band."There is,the alley, Tom-tbroagbjlhe

l I r careful."

^tDo What?^. «rSbuJtn o w what, Tom."

"Ton meiwu give, up the one thingT r e lived JoraJMhcse avstuj jcareT'

"Yes." " - . * * ^ ^_Udo'it , Mary

r or litbt>i~33jat manLfte eartn a^

Q give metoratlcr *ll I've

Dick-utiidlwl lils..lirothart .liviilwith liie darkent dpHpiilr In bis e)«»-

= TUH"suw(ia«raOlrj^!«L«Uil*P5l|Zc^ . -•(••Honoilt nnd rc»iK.ctnbWpTI«rTnv1d,

passing his hnhd over hi» . .*•« - "5fwuieantj-pu could be nil ^ < ^ ^^ ^ f ^ ^ u r d n ' ^ T n e - m T ^ V O T l d - ^

let nifi •land• lielilnd tbo-showcase Inflne'.tore? NVould \ over get so

I..«-.. . . „ - •„• • -„ _of n henvy body ngal'nat Ibo

BUid sljd.Jn JiieJlQgx.J!ls_»rm»wrliliH«"ln the Iflit t f i n i i P

mind and remain here, with all thocouionuericeS" 3

tbe narrow; dimly lighted hallway iin'tll.be' cnnle to*a door:which"bore, tbe'numeral five, l'or a full minute beKtood there irrcHoluto, held inactive bythe two raentftlV elements that ltcnrmifh close kinship to. each otliRf-np-pr,cBeiuiion and lsreed;~(;^)looel Grandopened tlic:<h>or aud- held It ajiir tliatWffi lght eirterr ;; '-:-L •-?>?=-"- •-.-*• - - t - -

r The door iCloued..Benllj': behind himand a key was turued In the lock.

• NflWu'r"M t t l 0 Cronks . _ . , . . .full hnlrxiulniite.. They gaicd_ns If^WtwlWd-AvaiiP- M<x«)r:- t*<-i ot t i eL-rent gnmblc>Hh ey »««w hUt.legs stlf-fM and his cliB»ir»gell widely andjben"collupi«o~~~~~"' r^cr :.—--"—" .---'?;

"Give me the key!" tt wa« a,wblii-pcrcd *brlok that leaped Tfwwi the llp«o t . t b e ^ b u n i O i b K M ^ ' a o ^ ^ ^ ^dendt TtieFi! ustiif u s r " ^ • > N ; ' . " - - ~

Ho wrung to Dlck'n »lde and »natch-from his stiff flngerfe

tbe

tiwiird thedooii;1hrouglibe stumbled _over

i^iWojjUKjroii bai wHriug to utonil at ;bl<^.sido, tbfTifu'«l)Tn?o!i)rartimrgtrtHr^".^itnri say, 'I am content*, to 1)6..called 'y n n r ' T > f t n ' - - w o i l l d y b i i Y ' - ; • " . ; . - ;'-'•."'. David.stared banldt tlio,. floor for.i ••. :nioment. "I think" tliot-tji rather nn ' - timfJiIrrfTneiitliSfiv MM;,Jlr»ddock».»htm'—- •we slop' to recall the fact tliut both -,you aiid/,Christino bavo'• denied him ' 1i o r . ^ a r | ^ I will ca]l myself his »on_;wj|Sn>ou;caTlTil"m'"b"usb^"nil-1ifitine ipeakH of blnji as fnther—to ibi .

You can hardly expect me to •

Grand. "Sit liownvmy lad. Where'syour brother p l c k T ' N - •.•-'.: ";';' ...

Why, he'li-ic'B-^I; don't

linve it you it* »« >....,...... "outBrnddock's not a whisky waked bumnny "iongcr. He^i:rnckeil inq over, the•Jiwui. tblit--mi>'rtiliig~yon con mH) :"tliepbi'stCT*; tli<T0-4itit I ilbu't hold:It: upncnlimt :.lilw,••' He conaldor* - me hisfriend jliocnucc ,1 swore J'dntand bf.Mm J f ,lw'd boli)[ Imcfc.otgqltiug you;riishL 8• wn» 11e tiuRtsZtne.^aTid I'mhot In &" tills dlrty^ wirkViKnd JjeltherI s K r i i l e ! " ' : . '•'•••[' . ; . . : . ' . j C - ^ < ^ ' : '••

.....ft—A'.BrMe.;; ''\-:.~OUAffD sat inotipn-

" angry young•li-JSKCliW' '"••• tbe' l«i?

blffwltli bl» l o ^ f w u i S P K n "

to the floor, but waa ~bp BplD~ln~iiflnsb, gnuplng, groaning with terror.A'n instant lntei' be. wns In. tho hall.1 Jkfl a cat he sped past the null closediltxinviiys lioyoiid aud reached the stair->:oy~i%fpr^Va':l|U^p^1)e^:.ai!peiircd'in »i«bt ••:r~y-r ™~~--^.--^,-.~

Huff way: downstairs he met men .runtiliiK upward, nttractM liy the pistolshot rllti - actually tried to clear their'lieads lu a. frantic leap. If* wot caughtInthe air, "tniKitllng and kicking fu-

>HbwiyrtO'b*J»nieT<down^#«l5lM(ldJTbt. ?. '^ Shriekliig with rage and.

teitpr.'fie fottBhlllke a wildcats ~ :

T illdn't do~IS'MIR wrenweil. 'over

p?oud o f what you are a§named'Iff',

o w n . " ' - ' '/.•.:. -.""• '•'•- '/'-~!'xr~boKedJMthf».dinjM!Son h u . ? J i -

ffy~~'^rd«MrT»:tlJ»T!«bt>1"Kr'"Wnlle^.1^Is true that we have dsnled..him;-mydeaVDnvId, ney.Brtheltim wo do beloiiKto him. " n o •» "M daughter, ; That Isvthit-1 Sam tryUig;?io;makes plain? *? .-.•.

^ l f «tlflHUomif- tovcall; hwaelf. nl»dBiiglitef I• anu perfetlyliCqntent:jaCBII myseir bta «on£.--v.,i:':'.-£' - ^ :I: " I .wBUted tobear you .ajr, that, Dar :

vld. You must take her\ at ThomaiTBradilock,'s dnugbtor, Vmlter •» rnoeb

^SndTarriid^tB^'t^:r^por^fiilc^hci wauibcdttlilm pass htm In a^cck. , ; ; . = , _ . - ; ^ ^ y,,,,^ ii«Uer;Ict.Kr»WuV. the

^ u g U it, a ^ r a U s e ^ m p ^ d l s m H ' ' ^ «™ ^ ^ ^ / ^ , ? c r o g * - ^ ^ ^ ' 1 \«*W*>»M M . * * *

l^t(lie:"J*r^rma'ttm¥^* - - - ^^^nur,tot,iz\tCM^ nW »nm vt^Am w.J^K,,..., . , . . , . . , , ,5^. , ,^ , .

hSi

6u ill? moTtfiat

iry

*•! uw not deceiving my»elf." lie

with n

T.V; ^Ki^'

l»cnt--to an Iminetllato marrlffge,ir aimb \thic="ni*Mlwe^HW-»lielr-lu.--

n *to-*poke hurrlnlly. A

fr<"" fevins

r, the^dayi" pivM." »W^5?; J * r • ' • " • • • '"

ttinnsemeotr . A i n t ID his whirl « l« i i - i «r»-rcd nt tlie-lqp-J>f-tb« HWlrs. UU*

>eicti«ie16 aiin!*'•*!>«•. Kbouted.

ottier one!" ^What1* the matter up

ed ono o l the two officer*Wmmmm

more Hfs e^rcs

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SENATE .RATIFIES TAX LAWOonttiiued front ps«*> 1.

bs> a Dsfltward atrp, th* sentiment opr«^1ir~*riv chatun* In tb* tiersn Is*The bill i» diotrw] hj on* in ibi'luKB.ships to l«oiiier»et county. «nd MrBeekman will mike another effort tf-jrrt It tbroui?!)

The plan, ror the MrtabllsnnwiDt or •park »t \Va«h!n<rtnn> Crosxln*. tinpoint when- \Vaslilwrtnn crwiswl tin-Delaware tbe BigM-ifforr the —"'-

SsK" .WZ- -'"Jf.T.I,' ^ ! U_._. »tn»i SfJintor U-m-Itts bill permitting the commission !<nurohsw 3.V) «<rt* nt land along tlii*-rtrrr for a i«ifk Mr L*ivltt also pr»-aeiitft a Itl'l to amend Ib* civH law ti)•tmllshlm i>m<1al Ujrrns ofofflrv for ni«Tat». roiHilv sn<J city vtnplikrpva In •*»•rla»slf)*d arrtlif

To Limit Saloon Licenwt"I'liruiiiili nvnatur Smaller tin

J(TM-V Anti«oli.on Iraxtie baa plarwlhf/un- the legislature » bill to .B£o

»»)<• nf Ilijuur null** tliiT* Iw f IKI withIh* applliatlun the written ronwnt "fthe uMrurr* of pro|»rtj In tun i»riiil>horhvod lji w,hlcU tu*> sajoqu I* tn l{

tn towns, burougha aiKIparti a'npllrsnt iritut hare the

ronsont nt a majority of the owners nflirt/rwrtv ahutllnr. tbe Mine•rlililn »Xi f«t of thr building-1'> IiI|.-Vn«n1 In township* tbe [>rr!• tbat II shall'be unlawful I'tnny Itrcuap null"" nine 'if IDAi'ra. who niuat Ihe wl(bli»"s mfli' ntthr piece, "lien (or It.rAnotlter lii^nttlKHtlou hsa twpn nr

dered by th|. assfiulilr. mid now the allf(r<nl Irmurnii'i' trust l» t« fpt-l lh»jimlm Klvi< ini'inbers lire to delve lulutin* quralliw Henmor I>ml» priwuti'il• bill to >tnp ttii> lirattlie of (le|w>iltl"Klarge suma of aim* tnnnp) In fnvmiltiotika A limit of *1(M.00a fortiank la sel No mslc (HTWHIrlKli't«*D year* of age nw frrnalr »rntiy agr la to b<> employed tobuff or polish metals other titan __mini or fold under onr of I ho otherMils rcri'hcd lijr tbe bouso.

Tli» name of Mark A Bulllvnu. fotnier sniifUJblylniin, la mentioned foithe plan- nf cirri of the Nvw Jemej•uprptue court, to succeed Joseph PTurmiltr, who will go to vVa'uhlngtnnm th* president's private secretary.Mr. -Sulllrnii wss « tnember of tutcourt of error* and appeals ootll about

_Eflrti)fr Htnte Hfinlor Utinry,"TfiBTTStn"

named.bj thssaJfnior foterrora court]ud«e. to tuccMH) Jodg* Oirntt D. WYronm, HI* appointment wai Itumedl

M

was nsnird judge of tbs court of cotunon pleat for Union county, and former Mayor Alfred A Btcln of EH**betb wasselected to be prosecutor ofthe pleas ?of the same county, Mitrtlnp, Devlin was tiamMl as prosecutor forMercer county.

New field HospitaTGovernor Wilson baa juit

an order .thrf'R1' Mi'M*"'Wilber F Saddler, direction tlicFirst Field Hoipital of New_ Jcnryto changt nation from Newark to

will take plice on Saturday, January

armv wagons, lontlcd with" abouteight Thousand dollars worth of

"equipment, win"b>liouse"d"iri flic lat^talion armory witli the companies ofthr Second Infantry^ now occu,p£ii>t{

Thr Kirnt Fii'ltl lloipn.il of New

only Firlcl llo»|nul, eillier ol

. iji flic hrmyiuf \M GiRhthDivision, wlil^i is made up of nil the

'~trimp» stntioncd' in the Suites ofNew Jtr«y, Dclauart, MarjlalutrVirginia am) Welt Viminia. Therenlioutd he a number of ollirr l-'tdilHospitals in this UIUSHMI Inn NewJersey n so fur, the only oic ot theseAMtrs that' tuts suclt iin-i>j);a4uiuw«-

A field hospital, on u war bams,lonsistj. of Ine otiiccrn. who i.iui-U hv

• J>h>'s,uian{;__liftj" cnlistvd nirnt_ ciRltt-.irmy'wtipjnst-nfty liorsts aurt" mulct,

thirty*i\ tents; a foil)- eiiuippruoperdtinir lent and laaora)»ry; A_jis-

six wards for patients. _A.large sup-vly of nurRrcal dresiinga, druRt and

. luimcTbus-ollier onir.les-n«c«»Mry- MlI lie [rrat'iiehi of the sick and wound"<a, Tin- capacity of the hoipital is<>-|ie""1uiiulred and eisht beds

Dunnv war time the field hospitalfollows ,iboul three miles iu the rear

•|.f an aruiy^tiul cares for the tick andwounded front the front. It canicadtlv be imagined that an armywhich 14 well supplied with field hoi-i»tal« «v far better QIT than tht one.»liich lias little mean*' of caritiii for

" > . =

« d . i i l e d mcl^fDuring times of peace the field hos-

t'ltjK A»C often used to take charge ofttu MCI; and injured in Ihe event of-otnc urni ei\il diiaster. such as de-iJst.iiinc firej,- floods and earth-'ittikrs .It is for These r«a*onj that• •ur field hospital should tie an or-

~-p»pi*flto J -Wwhich" tVtry* cUwtn**6fl S h a HI*- activities miKht at any' time »)-n » t e tht suffering of oursel«r or

Wtmbcrj (SrftHr.'families. - it "•' a. ....officers of. the fields hospital* V^

•r,^

_ men need not havf'had any prev-luui eipcncncj:, although they must•e perfeen-hyMcsJly and of excel'

lent cncracler aadT«8«Wtipn as men.^Tne Commandina Qlttce'r stathat he has- a few vacancies in "

. juicaqia tor enmtnent w|il De COtl- s :sUejed on 3»wrd»y, the 2Sth i t S «

57. ,M,-*nd on ertry Morday even- Winn i t the artnorv There n s v atlsa . .

whfcb most he filled try 1 He****1

Proceeding* of th« Union CoantyHourdAn ».<ljouroe<l meettna; of the 8o*rd

i.f C'homn Fr««boM«ra of 1I'nlon, was held at tbel^lutwlh. S. *.. «aturi)av,:». i f l l at *:*• P at, Dlretior•rnd rrtthown Uourd.oo, Crane,by, I "nes»y, ... -^-- » pn . itoiilll>rr», I ' U w j tundol

Uon b^ FrMbokUr WUbur tjuo( th« mlnnUt of Daevmbar )f.

d l a d lr»»airiar o( th« mlnnUt of DalSlt. W»M dlapanaad' wlta.

i;nlon CoHnty .Boai

emaaaatairUaa.December

Board of Fre-I want to notlfr you tbat14 last tot "bora* fell t M

. r<ike bla leaT on that amootii piece of

..phali.M the^,»SKJ»I|«»J«1«SVP:

DejSnybjTt*, Mil*

(Irrnl.men-rwant to aoUfr y.oft tna]

fu'Yail a"»eterlB*ry and nave him Shot.U'hiiB (ha horM was not a Dartlrolarl*valuable one, he wae aoundaiM worth• bout tit. «n<l aa that la a. verx oanier-out plerv of road and unsafe to driveany horse over, I |...n« the countyj.mM"»»iM»ri ""-Hi fCfV'* valu«i>t tno horao -nd eipensiTTnWrreoJL*lea*< l«t,m* know your decision In tn*matter at t•mi : : : „ _ .

Yooura

yr s*arll**t eonranlanea,

It 15, fio J. CbaVharo/M.,"','fh'» Veterinary-"•a'e'Or AL Hi '"*«-

On motion by freeholder Melael IMS

r<ltorf|'i placed on tileSI JCIIiabeth Avenue.

K]r««t>eth, N, i , ">ec*mb«r tl, ts l l .lldnurkble Iloard of Chosen Free-

Ooiiiltmcn—I do h»r»h» apply forIncreaao ot i>ar for lirldar* tandar ofSouth Prom •ir**t bride*. In tbt cityof ElliaUth. N. •}, 1 am" at tha p>a-»nt lima r«csmn|r a aalary of Arthundmu doltara ptr ytar (IIOO !i titild MgMy »pprtct»t« anr eonsldar-•tlon eilcnded «o m« In thla mattar,I hav. Iwen tandlns lha aald bridgefur th<! pant Irty >»ara ana tn«niniiuiit i'f traffic upon Iho brldsf naaIncrnXcil to a «r««t aslant, I amrailed out at all noura of the nlahttut (man that onlr aro aa far a* Bar-r<-i( WVinufatcurln- Company—Just ll¥«feet above tbe br.d»«. I would Ilk*nn tncreaM of. IIOO per year. I am ai'tvti War veteran and veteran lira*

Awaiting your r nsldarallon of my

On motion hyOn mroinmunloatlon waa»rdrr«d placed, on fll

Preeholdit- Rnltbwaa racelved

•*r-7,

•fiat,"

KrouVlK'l»: C, JHsmltav A it, l¥.

(kUrt—r W Westeext; UK.- sWWrar^velj'»-^J«^Ke"lyc-Mfc~

1>; Jessie L Oarthwaits. «TO«I; Marlon6. Swift. | t l Ii: *dna A. Cbumar, | « . -« - A«nes -C 8»»rl«. Ml,41.

Tubereuloata Construction—Vreeland* Vouiht, |l«.OSj I3I.M, IM.4I. l»««.(It S» "jseob U Bauer. 1*08 10. Itjl:rV II. Baker Linen Co. ii.UI.U: Vvools.ton A Buckle Co MITl; Thomas WestCo. 11.140 « i Th» Macay-Dohme Co,b « • "sliaTiv • s • • M» e»ee»v~# - a n i H 'I1J7 >l, Th* Oubols Mfsr. Co.,ttartup * Knight. HIS ft.

Tuberculosis Malntenaooe — OaornWelnur, 110; a 8, Fidelity * OuaranlyC6, HIM: Mulford Katll, I14.J1; Henry

New.County Itoade—vV. JMeCloud* Co, m.Oll . l t , Jacob U Bauer, IHI.-

B«altr of Wels;hts and' Ifesturea—A. J. d»JUIam»a,JII, - •

On motion oy Freeholder Krouse tha

!lrector declared the meeting- ad-ourned until Tuesday, December IL

rvn

1'rolmtlC«aaa>ltt*»

OIB

• aamaasjjaa.

Omoe. of Union County..th, N. /.. October T. t i l l .

Statement8ei>L 1, l l l l , To valance, l l l l . l tOel 1, -Sli—To - - -* - Jv, ., - , . . — - o oaah. of.

nut Unas received to

Dy *cneok"psid"youn{yCollector for Unas col-Ireted from pollca courtlirobatlonsrs . . . , , . . . , .

By cheok paid CountyCollector for flnss col-lected from county pro-bationers

ISM fi l l II

I S *

el pro!county, for —balance (lints

41,01

i

county) , Ml.Ti-mipiolfuH)TTuiii)l«*d " ^ ~rm ^kMr 1 Sol ^^v V W

ci,i.f rrpb&ie^nUt^aiejOn motion W Freeholder Tfl

report was reosvled anu order

Novheo

rli

l l l l , totattmsnt

umn«s reoe'lved-Vo/dite:-. 11.11 MHO

rinse collected due Kaaax .county tr.tt

County balsnoe... IU.UltMP.ctfull/.subinUt,o, ._

rt Probation Offloir tJnfon, County.. motion uy Free holder wtlbur thla

report waa reoelvsd u d ordered plaetdon file

KIS£-n> Pie«lmld«i BmlHr;Reaolyed that the bond furnished bv

James W. Fink.[) n_|t0f#tiy 4,.

Ink. as supervisor of roads•CCAp|i>Q • ftnOi'4»a»l»llOsyaii.i ...inby Freeholder Wilbur this

vas on roll call adopted.On motion

rtaolutlon was on roll call a<thirteen ityesand live no.yea^^D:""atfy* -artd -Krevholdera^ Crane *"*'Doano. Orucner, Hall Krouae, kfcMane.Melsel. I'erry Randolph, Smith aira"iUlliur vii'lns In th« affirmative; rree-iind I'lrrson voting. In Ins nesjatlve.

| 'y FniBhulder ^*lsel: " • „ ' . „ .and 1" hnreb". ftut horlied to i e l l ana

Td

of it K»ld watch and dlamonfirdJiutat^tJtBjltw^JUieiliSjpnil.

Ihv «lu. natch havlna; Dsan plkMiMAtlm t>o««s«lo" by County PhrMclanWealcott.

On motlurt by Vresholdar Wilbur thlaiRolutlon w«s adoptedH> Kreijholilor Hull:tteaolv«d. Thnt the county collector

hsve hla report for the year I»l l - "int-i'J In pnmpMet form at a cost not toitxretri two hundred and twenty-fivedollars-m« .motlun-l>y-»?re«hdlder-Oru«ne.r-thla-rcaulutloji WHO on rait call—adopteduiianlmmifly• Mill IIU, UPlf ,

Kesolutlnn by Committee on SDjrlnitnuo am"Cranford:

Itesolutlnit u). uommitiee onHeld. AVtnuc and IBaatman•"-"r "- nford: - - - \1-8K-*...'mlvrd.' "Thai' the bills offflchmann. amountlnK to 1140.

Jvarl Tetchumnn. amountlnr to

t on tb* above•iiamed brliwhen properly Audited by

tre'iCai

OTIS WRIGHT(Suooessor to R. Blndell)

COALLumber a r t Mason Materials.:

TtlephoMS-aWilhut A«anu«.:

JAMES C. PARK,General

ContractorII toll Anne Cr«f»ri Kff Jtr»)

Tflephons 16a>

OM FsretUr Ikliiej i d U»KIIU'>tU rrhttt 8iKk_ij Sftcitltitt

ancn Tel 860-Ii

HOTfIr CENTRALP . J . UOIIK.B, Prop. >

._0pfeW.l»f*Jiaatto*#~ and Clears.

Rxc*lt»nt accommodation" for per-'n W t J t l tW. t f r u r t .Hteam heal nntl electrio light.Htubloa attatilied.

PLUMBING,

Heating and Tinning.

7 9. Unfosi Avtrtue)*

tetepboiis SU-J.

DO0

ET E. CARPENTER,Specialist in Bond*.R«al Estate Saouritls*.

t N»w Yurk <'itatij aui) other born]*.G V>atfr, O''B antiothnr buniie,

RMI, EiTATE HtCCBITIl!».8W% local ami Wr<iVfU.

7 ft AilauuCtty H

Alao Oaatarin DafaultaiT BendsK,talrs, Ititllroiti) «I.I | CVml, .

M«rify warned rorh-ciii Jrttitlinic'lwi •*.O c i i i f i > r r r j c « « t i y u p p o i n t n i i ' t i t , s t r n t i t

ire(|

New York Offloa, ao Qroad Street

• • • • • • • • • « • • «; JOHNT. KANANE, :

Keal Estate and Insurance;\ Choice HouseH and Stcirn for

Salo.

j ; COMUIHSIONBK OK

—osripa—-

! ! Post

I J KBNILWOKIH, N. J.< TM. laVW, Oanrord

Cranford HotelUnion and Walnut Av«a.

Accomrnodatloni for Perman-ent and Transient OuesU.

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS-twBTDtwIy urDlabed. h»»t«*l.by atoam, lighted by eleotrlcitv

-sod In mpects adapted 10 pro--mofe comfort and oooveolenoe.

M u l l 4«rv«d t «I(-Hpurav-

EOW. W. MULLER. Prop.TatepuoDStkVI

Industria

OHDta va Atnncka or ram

ELIZABETH BOARD OFSecond Regirpetf Armory, Kiabetli,

Tbe fiaU and Harbor Cty

Week of Februait 10-1$, 1913 j I• SPECIAL DAILY PBOGHAM

Doors open each d»y 10i8p -A. Sf^to 11 P;Jtf. - _j_Jj

Admission, . SS45 Cent«.tSPECIAL HATES ON ALL IUILIHiADa ''' ,\

lOCOOOUOOOOOUQOOOCXXKXKipOCsOT

The Cranfprd Garage«AGENTS FOR

The OVERLANDPULLMAN

AND , - • -

FORDWITH A VARIETY OF MODELS TO SELECT FROM.

•' A card will bring a demonstration, wittptio obligation.nftw i

Mortgages for Sale.17000% Craaford HOUM.kl.OOO Ajwr qoDt. looat bulldlog loan.8 ,8006% IoWftFMnnB.OOOG p e r ^ n t , Vlmlma farm.0,000 6 % Ind WMtQeld aDtff lalndeia-

7 % qoprglat |Ta.rtn.iher srusil and large smonnts.

E. B. CARPENTER,3 Berkeley Place. Cranford.

omm-Qtiifiolu

or

•fcm.it.,. lao,a,r Wilbur thisroll call adapted

ly ' *. . . ..holder Doane

n»»olve-. That thl ~"K. Ruanella, amounting tocoal, liirnber and aupplltsBurn Banrtorlum tw Mid ' '•Udlted'by tiiajfiOn motion by

resolution was ounantrnously,

- uilon waa onutunlmouiV

By I* reel. ..leaolveu. That

rftelndedL and the count!dtrected .to re-trinarer- i•>8B.«r to.tn* aourt see

* reason..tm. roll

KARL TEICHMANN,

Carpenter aoTBui HerCarahtlly Don*

Increase Your Real Estate Values."If 7ira-WUh"t(t"UitI your houw", or w~Uh to*Inarvme lie valntf to yonruwn aatlMiavflonnhuplf wihtiiioa iw aiipcarniiOK-liila t«acoompllKhe I b» duraMe citorior 11111011111

~a»dtaM«fttt~1KKrlnr d«oaniluh.' -Ha*ti»itthla ^orkdona tu a tnnnm-r that ts bi tin'than annui neremarr with not i o IUDCII

. ' Palntcraft,

Miller Block, . . 1 Eastman St

Telephone 188.

E_._K~ADAMS7

300 UNON AVENUE

Ea.tlmaf.aa

Rasidinci md Sbop,Tslspbona U7«U.'

p. o . Box I M . Bornside Avsnue

CAMILLO MASSA,Gcntral Contractor*

nv Fitenoidar ninltIlesetvod, That th* b

k "In, m o n n k«et>•^han.-anllM by n*O ti b

solution by Commlttt Fourth Avenue and

R«M)I«. N. J.:Ue»olv»d, That the bill

nsuuQtlinoun

wmn i>r— arijr a

Ccltan Excavated.

CWANFORD N. J.

R. S. OAKEY,SanlUry Milk A Cream

U*aodOrem^prpaTdanl bottladttDd«rtb««gatsanttary method*.

^E^5^JS^-H!!?!...

N. R. LBAVtTT,

-&1J.K.

H .1

e««»s>«tss*sss»ese«e«e«m

y- Bat towa customer brings in _

a Mead to acquaint themwith oar store. - .

The reasoni»tbalinnoother .place are yon served In a more ~satisfactory way, so you arenot satisfied to trade any-

-where; else again and youwant your friends to know It."

IB Union Ave,, CruJwd thumuj ;

••v.4> .

4-

NEWTON A. BARNETTt2 7 NORTH AVENUE, Eastm.

3SL.

Dealer in Hardware & Housefurr.lsr.irig Good• ^^a h B»m ^P^ m * . ^ •^Aafc. ^B . ^ ^ ^ * _ ~ >. '

' GARDEN TOOLS,SEEDS

"UIlDOK

LAWN MOWERS,

unuvjjioiv*, POULTRY NE?TINO, •;-+<qOLAKHWARB, AOATE WA11B,, ,t\MTINWABB, MECHANICS ^OOLS. . '^M

It will b? worth your lime to trv me before buying elaewtierrBs my orCoee 'V-'fure low itnil u>i[illtyJ.b»-N"' " '-^-^ l . f

DIEDRICH KREIE, Carpenter and Builder.

New Jersey^CerstralCHANKOIU) TO «L1ZA|1BT1I, NEW

11 M.% S2. H It.] Ii. (7 M throosh train to Nc»kia7^4»iilx<»dUHi*lfc$w JMKM*^4I

A. DJ, x i» *S

IJU.

HT," "»uiuW»'» M. t i l . I81« 90). B5SI, 10 4«.A.I Vl t It W. l.ll, i M. 1II . t S*V XI JJ, 7 U. B 34.

VurPlalnneld- IU. 4tait7,«U,7 W,»58.II01lUOA.M.U41,al.i<,l.<l,>i"l.ilL'l t.UU».lIBJ JK 4 II, 4 4». S U, S 44,1M, t» M,« i l . « W 8 44<i f-, 7 II, 3 M. K « , » *0,10U7.I1 Jll ' .M.U U A 41.SoiiiUv f,IM,» l:»2J, «4UJv4t,lMUA.U,lt4«111 I U. 14 41). 5 20 810. iTsT. ^J l , 817, U 17.

LO*! u.m IUOVW^JM AJI^J.K(ir Ktvtou. Hcthlelwni.'Allentown. Mmii-b

C l.uuk-4 M. il W. 8 5H> II t>U A. a , 4 l l , 4 4S,s i l l , l«.t4-t«-)i««tinoDl*fT. ku Bondaji i nU.W A. il. i l l , 4 til, <t 17. 1\ M.Q, y T. i__^_

nr Wtlkeailvtt an(f He'ranUin-4.M. 8 M A MIII P. M.aanrtajeSrt.WOA.al.taU'.U., ~.

Kor Lakewvwt-IJo, VISA It,, li.lt, 117•»•» I'. M. Hnadafr i II,[M i , JULatAUJL^»J71'. M. Hnadan

. HIT Alliafljnn»-1 M. U 4S A.M..fiiM8ator«•lajjUnljJ, a 37 1*. « . : Sutota)ra,_a(4 A. it. I it

r Kicept Newark. JFJce^rManohl honk"S-Kiceprifciteiifsna UWhTelnur ' '" .~"*daiamaji onlj . t Kirrtit B«itirrtM» •

Painter and Decbratqr. CsUmatw Fumtahtd

FRED H. jAHN,to

House, Sign, and_ Fresco Painting,

•" ' "Plain and Oeeoratl»«.l ,_

Cranford,Wall Paper. 7;

T»J. I9B-W CRANFORP. N. JO t e of taarifwroBtB (ran?*.

WtWHtTHlAHll50NS

andCONTRACTORS J

Brick, Stone, "" Cemeatand Plastering:. • -'

West Lfncoln

. . t Tel. 28-W,-

GeorgeFREKJHT and (;

BAGaAOE EXPRBSJS;^:

Furniture i*loved-and Stored

Prompt and^B||»blr.aer»toei, .Kcasonable Ratnc - _

Craniord, IW. J, ' ' "4. V

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'1

BOARI

For tit* i

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IceO. Dei

Af. J?. WSEELSJi,•'«:.'}*

i

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bresst otheweUiInvocatioPresiden'tbe tosstroductkInvited tfordBoithings t

*" beswtyo:~ cooUbs

State onA.—and

. tion be•—"aorie/M= ^ ' yet true

IDA pOOu

- C talceactbe trasti

' C.B.Eluabel

f Trade o^ at 0 y

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