ieu1tic bull does keeping at it produce …...ieu1tic bull pitosj • old timers don knee breeches...

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IEU1TIC BULL PITOSJ Old Timers Don Knee Breeches for Monument Benefit. BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN [should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf- boys made wry fuecs over It—wry, not 'Ilye. (IN* can-fiil about this, Mr. 1 Printer.) -Fir thy, aa they call himdown there. lls.'Mayor of Phllllpsburg nnd I3 "the goods." Ono of bin specialties Is monuments nnd ho IK mainly respon- sible for thu line soldiers' monument which unices the public school ground* there. He sot 52,000 for this purpose an an nppr<»pri:ition when he was In the, ItKltdiituiv, which l.s ;i ..... and surer wny by lone odds tlutn baseball panics. The I'hJNIpsbunr boy.s would not 'KHI Much Tor Hurl nnil Hilly .1 j playing, find before he- had finished all the fair svs In (he audience were mm Ivjitlcnvors to SIi<»\v in- nj; ('oninils-iloii Wlirru Lies for Itoecnt Witrtrk. The Lacka wanna company hns Te Lnck been trylnK f i cnmpnny has to "ivliitcwasli" the ll en trylnK to ivliitcwasli" the frightful Amiloniltilc •wreck nf.AtiK. B for the e»pi| lfl k nf.AtiK. B of ttu? Int'T- ti Jtevlslun from SI nt It e« pen re—tU>> 1u. >r tin-- Sevi'h ASi-« of .Man: "Ati tiu'ii in fnir round tn'Ily, with <-y< Mttwro nml-licanl 'uf formal «:iit. 1 plays his part. T\w xlxih at:.- aliin into tliu him and nll|>per.-.l |.;uit.i|oni with Hiioclacles on nm > and punch O Hldw;- hlH youthful bus.-, n w«.iM M wid« for Ills Mlirutdf shank. I-'i.si scene of all In KI-<: I Wiil.tl.-lu..-** iin.l meit- oiiiivtftn. miiiK tvetii, tmni* »•>'!•: wins ta«t<-, ,"»i!M t'Vp-rjuhlui;." All of whlrh tlt.t pretly Wiill thu old-linn- Ixill i'lay-iK wh" dl^pori-d [ «_,„.. M H , U . oil the .WiiHhltiKlitn diamond la«l Vri-* day afternoon i<> hi'iiclU the nionii , meiit fuini. Thi-y were Fan* f\vry thing, Jiifi ii« •Sli.iliti'pi are ntitt" with a single e\eeption—they-fan Mil taste, glory be H. '} ,u To ,*o« ihrm' I'M kivekiM Idols. | hl who cantered brfi.n- nu .iidmirim:j 1,, public' an far baek w: the sevt'iub'f. I | tl now ytrld-' f-lowiy and IVeMy ;ier<*s) ,„ ilie diamond, pulling After th*>m thWrji,,.' rheain.'illi: HiiibM, enea^e'l in candy i ng about his street number. Jarlt Mel'hers-'on. the old pitcher, wtisn't present ii.s expected but hf.s old rmtlner, George Grubc tho »•{!tehor. was behind the bat. GQOTK>! Jy nn old imm now; when he used to plfiy tn-rv they called him an "«.|il woman." !(•> is a pollr... liuuionaiit in K:is|"ii. H1aer.1l p.">jiit: who left \\*anhin«ton and bunted In FCaston be- * " lieutenants or Salvation . ...„ ..,. s. CJeorgt has ,r;ired lediutn well. (;.•<•. W. Smith, fair, frit and forty Hi Mill fast ;is a ball pliiycr, did •iiintfi around lir"i buu>.; Flrthy play "' - mil an.I .Mil;-; liyan play Itynii used to run 100 yar yccnihlt). Wh-newr Phlf.fi 'ports- in'*-ile(l money thej up Ky.ui rind !iw<l up : for bit; stiil:<;«. liynn nhwiy* home the bruon. Kmhy still - •' "• tnr DOES KEEPING AT IT PRODUCE RESULTS 'Question About That "If At Fii You Don't Succeed" Theory, "BTHEH BMTTEBS BY FHEUIHCi [«"reiw I'inils a \«iv Khlunidn—Clc t-r I'hllllt^hiii-^ .MINI—Tint Omn ty -Sral I'L'lHloiH—A I,lvc Tmm. „, One; of llrisliane's raniblin^ e<t .e rnoiii-; tnrlals in the Journal de.serib.-3 tli 'We will; wiiiui'Tful results th;it ean br- m ., . ^..... x i|> ior your bene-1 coinpllshod by repctiti'in. on the oli :.•• " ' * I theory that tho cmitlnunl drootiim They did mill:.; a si^eH'l trip. It of water will wear away the Mffnu* uy made !a.«t Thurf.hiv. Thr. »mi» I stone. >r the e.-*pv'l. r iI - State Coniniere- O'lnniL-Mion, which " ily in i-vlrieiitly b./nt on maklnB a complete inveytfK.'itiroi of thu run awny .freight in .which ontrlneer Gun. Cog!l2i,'f Hint tiead braktmian "Win. J. Ityau tost their lives, "Why we will demonstrate to you how safely 11 train of Id cars ean jro down the lVrcotm .Mountains if tin- luindle* his- .tJr jndlelous- lly," they said to thf ' bers of the malte :• « nn i nt." ommission. trip for y ain l lonir f 72 ear r and heavier trills ir< -' reoltvs huwol.l i2.no, sitting i titan the' l*«>m«-\ watched tliu crowth of carll d l d h ......... VVIMI man th,o <i"ine. watcneu the growth uf Olrlh train whk-li ran »way. And to show «S« and resolved that Carthii«e" IDHK KHt * '"' '" 1!1 - wn * I^tlLeli.-, almost; Toril ,\r un ,hy. WIL. used V play ball pitiful. It Kiuwiwti.-d t h a t the J.-1-MV.S;,,,, ln(1}lu vcry Kl-Oumls every tiay. had wlvrn u|. their U.-ad and this \va* j i,rlii(ilnK his lunch with him. pitched even wi. In a baselKill hoiirw.. jfw i>>j|ifi,iiiMirv. T' 1 "had cvory- '•Jmitoail of th« ir.ii<..,fl Junietes of'thhiK" and was cons-clous of it—Just former days, the one-thnfj Idols look- like native I'hillli^burKors are. Xfck t;d like a lot of men who had "nmw J Pines was nt >«hort. <Ui\>. Dan Flynn n> • S-'IMI," as they way of hue vum--; hi left Held nml .Mr. Kprnyue, a tnbU'-s. IIIKII living hur, played Ji/j 'Tinker/' in rli,'Iit !i"ld, Chuck Kcw- jtiirt in the pawt quarter of ;i century, j rn.iu was in eent'-rili'ld. f'hueic Uf?*.d •itii'.«t »f v\lui;h is provider! in the | tf» play with tiin Wiishhit-'tnn t fjjv.,t i-ltth^, larno ruLiinetiea,- andjundfr M;ilary-^a dollar nnd a half littini^-ed helloWN ihiit w.-re iialnfnlly • u;im.\ warfare i\ml aui'iu-r not In- in .'Vldent-i.'. Thc-y hud ti,ilv. s tliiii I .(-NI-M!. UKikCU like tholeys of billiard tables; f Sniator Cnrni^h luul been adverti.^'l they ran bjisv;; like WfiddliiiK dueks. ' to bo In 'th- II lie tip but was utiex*- niul (ib.iut ;is uraeefiilly iifi one of' peetedly called from home that mom- Si'lt:!V' delivery wagons rounding a : inty on businosa. li>'side.s. he remem l.iuc-r is there tht: pprin:.' «f paHy. t as In th If nnrl .en rnllrmid m the feat t< it. nd to show «8« and resolved thatCnrtlinuuIIUIK i f Hittllr|r>nt I>(; destroyed. He repeated this In hi ok th<> very one that Kl'oeeliea until pvnpio grew wea n-.krd <-nt,'iiif. re|»ain-d hearing it Hut, thnnk« to repetilf It miiklitr,' the teat. Wrlsl>ftii« any?. .C:irth:it,'u was dc-stro Hiis Is not apparent toj C( ^- nnl HS'MI It ]» miiklitr,' the The. .ven«^ nf Hiis Is not appare rnllrmid m«n Th Tht-re was nothing [11, show thru rhu piiinp 1 wits '• the IIIRIH Oociiznr "test - C»m- And thcr etarted for tlu rip with two members of th Hero- <'.'••;>:minion aboard. IOKI'UK'I vlth ,'ev'Tiil niilrertd officials*. The n!lli'in!'r«[i"rt is not yet in. ft| •otirjif. but it 1." .stated with more 01 r>ss a u t h o r i t y that the train l"f' .. .nan wanted M'ljfino ICJllot hand In marrlfiKo, S!io didn't wan 1 him. '. Cut the fellow" persisted, pros; 1 ed Ills claims every day and she couldn't withstand his suit. It wa repetition that won. ssayfl Hrisbrtn Another lesson is afforded In tho beavers that fell the stoutest tree." with their teeth. Hum ns'." f tllc * VulIt mit " wno iJikcs his first ir 'nliriir nv'iw.1- 1 Thin-sii'iV J < Irinl{ - f( dl f 'ws It up with another, be- ,n.,n^Z^ n m^!^y-\'^ S illl " IClC ' 1 '" '"-,"",' "'!'' " n "", y linrt- until S.I,- Hint tilelit. Thodls- ! "•' n ' ls "I", " mnlirmoil dniiikiinl. It tnnoo Is nnly nkmit .ir. 'or 10 mil.* i ls ,™ l :«""? n that m '" lt ' llc They hnil .sorno ^xperif-nces cnin- <lown tho niritiiit'iin. ov<i|i If Tt lily Ijeivimes mo to (IIlf.:r witl i.u- cioivn mo nintintiln ovon Ir i[: Arthur Drlsliano. Ho Is n Mg man . n ,,,,l,|o,,«_ ?nrf , „„„„,; aniI . ,. My . "torlalaI for Hears . ..Iy mlnrj-•!.}• tl, hhiK nil Bromnort nml Inwrtoil l»r: J ' e! "' """ " ' " Tivn i.niwIi.inilH piillmlij;. 1 . 0 ... pll had 111 ML-I STAR BOARDER MAKES TROUBLE Itt*I>oii>-llilc Tor ti Fuss In John Dc< — --•• ' Home Which' Teriiiln- thc grounda bcj*ltjc^."' .Most all of them imuKht grandKtand tlel.et (hen aiootl up. It WHS* In the year 1 vIS. fj ... iijily for John. , t . M,niltil iUMiiu in« new sul-l • J»n» i>er'-un-r made: it wy d!«- j dlers* monument. •They' were ' com- p °vcr>' la« Saturday rnnrnlnfr. when J A n J p av plaininu- at-ut tin- location uf the \ I"; '"ha.! hi* v*\* .>i>vi^r to ,-,.:».• J rtna r a y monument, didn't lll;e th»- d«.«li.'ti. i ihiiiKs* that v.-r,. "..ITIK on 1 '•' 1r troubles PLflYERS TBIEL <ll'ln't III;,. i|, tlf; !tt.«i.Ti|»t;c.nn •; anil iinr«.'..l th; inn"-! wliul that |"t«'. Sim. 1 Ii! !•>Itltn thick !inil lty for Such Aris- tocratic Ideal. .ikson Cireou were amon^J ho.«.j who didn't contribute u cent i s the monumnt fd T j ...•,> .... IMIWI i contribute a cont;nli« :i liwirillni,- house In Vortl. .oiilriliutbin-lint wna t):i««..d. not., ivurk on »». «..,. i .-...,, S: . «• i m "J " ! ' s " uU - IiMI 'i " cjrl1 "" "•'• -WX..T plant. o, M ,. r c CTW .tot I" t "". rr "" t "' w "' ""-; m >* l *<> <-"n.|.any3 l,lackS.nlth. noil" i, ' ' last '•>'">»>•'»! u vva -i "«•'• tho Mackn.nUh that all .Id" on thr ^'"l, """,., 0 " r ' 1 ';" hl ."" I!'.'.". t , r0 '"' lu " rM "- i . "•'"'•"<•:••" clnlm" •rock. ••"•.• •• t Will Arhl IntiTcst to II. nunu'K or tin? Series—1 llrlilm- llct-c .Saturday. Se iiK neti ni-sln lh »»»>H« -«'e. -i thojthat ho ««v «.»,,*«,l,i I1 /. S'l' •'".'m.'ISl'.hln" "''r'"" 1 S ' rt "" ! ' ""* ... ,. .nut. IK.MI of tie ; aa they tttlclt.tr. their place* they One lYuliiif,* of the Washington •aseball elub Is that every time They a nice winning streak, they do '' ' and .'*« her ,,t f.iM. They h-Id a iK the oth-T .lay i-nd vuted that ss wn« bad. s.i ihi-y i.*-ive.l t. s.\ li' «..t Inwy with tli--. bliu-lj.jwln: but every time they get de luxu .smith. i:o\-(dvei« nnd Ituh-es j.l«y<-.i; itotiuitK int» their hauls, rldo around n patt In thf Inter doveln[inurits and i hi solid I'lillman trains, automobiles for personal pr"t.:eim;i •'.Moody."! ami su..ii 'Jiltiv*., why they ded a miiiiilitv oi red pepper intn i urniiiih. ;;;'t r ; n i "vr''•-''• "^''S^n;:ii..a.i./a" u 'a i ;m,r::r"::r;,,;;' I ;isi^h iid ' Mt > r '- ^'^ i " : jenoush .so they : . i Smith's nM.,m.,l,il,,_;, |.,D-,( .' in . "-Moodv" tool- id over to Illyh ti autoitiubiles. Kcsult, a 5 •e agiiintt them. ,..., „,.; , „ ( • • . • . . , V.U..-1UUV unit K'n a warrant.; *uwv thlnfj lac't .Saturday. They liinf-ton. DurhiL' th.. tu-.. ...: .... -• Hv titiin** t '• ••->*• jr*n f..'ir automobiles to curry them ;r.» lila^rt'tciwn. The blooming tilings bullied en carrying that hind-of u sari.'" and three of them 1 broke down on tic- up trip. It wanall the drlv- —•••."-' ni.'f. 1 '! . ors culd do lo get them there In ;ii|i|M-:iroil for tb<! Italian and 'sot him ; time for.ilio game. They had to run liefides showing Hit- .servieeabillty '< "* l< - °» tl10 Krotntds of faulty war-i the uiiu-hlnes so fast the last livo thl.s autoiiiDbik-. it serves to llltis- Wllllt * jrnlks that tliu wheels hit nothing but tf tin- I'XHMU uf th-- doctors prae- j between two and three o'clock j thu high spots. I | S »Mn harder I «!• any other .•IIII,,I,,,,|,||,- m! Si' nutlaK „,„ , ]Vf . ,.,;„„,!,„ iles at ,h I,II hM caw lru Clniatliio mul CM , L s. he liuvinK little d the machine but l y little fnr rtliI nd. for all practical hi I the machine but pleasure .purposes. use*, tlf practical use*, tlf.. Is still in excellent running nd a p l two and three Monday morning. '.Moody" •••-- ..i nun ni excellent running i ~ o "*c shotj 1 nnd apparently cam] f,, r nn-Mui hud in •iii.ooy nillcv. dm- • - • tho blacksmith .shop was? Blcuplnf,' and Urn somo shootin-- with a i ent to the H uth •B.assos'.in.llrlrt.mf,,."'"' 7 "''•'";• l 'i'^.rv,-/':" , C """",' -t f'" 0 S ° W '"' A.,,1 >,l,on tl,o», ••(,-r.xnd „!.: ,.ion" | l"ff.' jlu t.'ruck" limy •"narron ""^Trt '"•ni,; 1 K ""' •""'',' '"' " Elll:i '-1 Ihcjovcry time i.ml Billy | s s im , v0lldcr . J I , " ' l'hllllp«..u.« InMnB I,™ H-^hlnt,.,,, „•„ B ,, t u , os , an r.lil-tuno liaauliall cnr.l..;.^t. -..-hy ;i,tu-o runs. •I.I'L- 'iirr' J " S ,'i c "." 1 ' 1 "' 1 r w l " m 'n-! r| 'l'« Kan.e -.vas opcncil with aptiro I .^.'' , "'''' i "'• '• os " k ' s - most: P'-iai... corwnony. Mayor Smith, u-itl ''niai'i^r -•,•'•',"", M" S "' ••'""••l i >"'" •>•" 1 ,' n " 1 ' 1 '"=*• "'ill m his Imnil, stci»- ",i" ,' - I'"' '" r Si: ' K "'"' ""' ' " ' " ""-' » lUol '<-' r ' a l^nx anil tosaeJ i""n ,11 , .•'••"'"' ''•' ""' •'••••ctlor. r.flllio I'rst ball ov^r tho ..late. Tho Im- In 1 . "«•" "•'""!";''" t '" V.-nshlnAt...,. : presslm, l,. : . create,! ,vas so favoraM,. ^'t!^^;i;x:zTi%uZ,t °'^ 1 ••" K ^- - uT!":'7".- n ",'" >r , r " v " '••'••."•'«-t"l ""> V««l. ivho wemoil to bo chief ^ •£ £ 'F L r «T -- ^r *• ™- --"-^^ I), nor n,..i. HI;..,, II,.. ,.r..,,,.r Ii,,.,.; hctorc 111.. i;;,m,,,arw ami tho auill- :ut out nf tho train. fan harilly In. saiil that tho! . ..u.-...-.-.I. (..-Miit.-M. in- remem-1 "ilcmon.itratiAn" was a success ami! ...at lli« lust moment that he i.ij'ho rallrnail ..illdals 'illd not nrnv, it a caiullilatc for Senator thi< yc-.f i thu satisfarllon ,.f the I!l " ' r 'u hoys sure did look liko tallrin j ih c arbtocracy lot looso whuu thoy ii ui 1 '""' 1 ' " " ' " '""" ot " 10 Blnlrstown n-ii.cn | liotel, thrnv tips to tho hostler and pr.vtr. | w.jj, (3,..,i iitelr way into their suite of - ..vor hero and i,^i Sy"eouKS ^ ioav'Xlr^ „.„ „,..,„„.„ ,„ ,„,. .--*:; '^^ .-jisr, oflt XZ^JF&til" ly «•,..,• shu-o I,,. Joined ,„,. sUv „,• after !,„ w', s ,,, pr 4»nd,.', T Z ' *"""* "'* B1 "'*»'»«-n fc-rounus. sup- their suK-in,),, r!L,';!r; ! I . tlsn ;•"•>• s ""l>t0Usat that Ulalra- ; _ playi-il us r.Tl'sJ. Aliiritm linn ll<] i'il -• iiilit IlllUlll- arn . em e-Inning Th " re the e-s nil the VriritioKof th •oil. O!" the f|,K' ilimi Kwmaa «1 •'-mn""h,',"',"T T M 'i'""'"" «^- ; '''a'»l;' v "^ >'>>^™ro'^»«iiun:'tol'''Th!s .T . ,'""" u ' 1 •'•"•oclios. ;A-aai,lni;i,.ii was as it should he. Air.- other re- 'ha. the nandsemo „„,„ , p(l \ ;n errors, it.lt would havo l*,n-ontirch o it of hile I'lnlllpsliuri; pllo.l ii|, 10 'uoforo ; t.iaeo. As it s:i,i ( i s m v piuni,,, '''.' ••'••"•': k ve|ier;orol Je the ,,,iir;t or,;fiiri,- . got all the honor ar.d Wash " , ' " liNKtim (tot all the iriot.oy. How nor ni.«t.!r Mtlnnor. a hero of tly, old Ttctly (Htl.iB •|la.vB. was in the b,,x for Washir.ston. I The lion's ,,liaro ol tlio honor for iwiuo as l>i tl - as formerly l,,,t not lialfltho 1,1s.sracram should p , to T.V:,, E C,,rt"v- Krvl,, H",'"'- 1 ^ 1 " 1 ° U1 «•»""• J W ^I. who tick ea,, ! :,,f.ti,eJ.|,iM|,i •I", dld.fuo catchlns. Bll-M 1 "''!-' "••'• and Coorgo V,'. Mill..-' wlfo" covereirjlrst-covered it: ilici -the^ bulk- ,,f the hustling "u't the of tlie hustling .it tlie end In promotlnp Intcr- ln t : Curlej ly KalTol ^...,. ..; :lili," a l'laiili..u. lie ilvdn't ratch a hi.ll I .nil tin. ••iften.oon nii'l a Komi maEy ' » and siiittl.iK out a crowd •fur the j.o.'lile now 1l.11.ht If .ho over played | even!. The amount cloar.id nnd vnrn- Th.it eelebniteij. t-amc at Schoriloy-.* c9_'l•''•'" :"'/?- n.'Sn.'",'"",'. f»!,'l lvat'.: il ;v Moumin,r In 1S7Han,^ cleanod th. 1 r liaises uvith u -iiome run hit. /-.It is J.siiiifuliy' fvidei:t that Hilly Karron niii'l linn Tateli are Inn memories— nofiiiuir iiioi-i.' ahiin liresii^a stories for wlm.-r nichts. They arc out of mi. Ing. are on the tllelf their roliutations. Cliff I^osfly pla.wd seeontl. nther guess when he states that repetitio ii y p t up a. prai.seworthy light, j they had to how to tlie superiority of - the aggressive yoang cutoff ellows who are giving' BUtirstown baseball this year. And they just and llm ft'lio.ilc...v'.-i .Mi.uniiiln . this i tin:- expectant hostler who was thero naklng a I'llss a*; they departed. _ ^ ...... us jMih- f Tiiree runs in the tifth inning, uuo lie will IJOglad to learn that the j ma,nly to bad work on Kaiser's part, Sirhooley's Mountain road, from i lost the game for Washington. Bases "' kl '" '""'>• rr ""> him fir sure i*?ES:i S,.^- ^!-^^s,Sus n ? ciuuig was Botii siiles batted with sey Ter t* the danireKms hill, is v^ nutraseoiisly wltli! r or ! the 'tater story practiced a*?ceptinn I Eoon anil Intri '\\' oii siiles b equal effect but Washingto in rieiUing and "on'merits .should ha wo 'It r travel. i in rieiUing and onmerits .shoul Commissioner Frederic!; | won. 'It was a r'airly-umplrea Htate Ilniid Knglno! a l eelc. from livery man Harr OPERA HOUSE CHANGES nil-lit o f ( e irled in a distance who ],,„, ,,.,,. ved in th<^ eommunliy. nr nc^stnrp ]|Vl?(i there anVl nro n the eometery nd.i;ii-em t>, •eh. were in uttoiidance. ui . ...„ ^ MO.nail thePhil- lfj'^lmt'yr eon.stable arrested. \ Bill was detained in f'f?lvfderc, nt 'tho .irroat sacrinro of olllcial dlpnlty, political jireat'ige and personal pride. vV. Phil lcoiiiCiU nttrautfons In i.m was inadt- Friday. , iK; Conistofk ' Ainuseniont (.'o;»- pany. of Xew York, has secured Keith iiuncii .V". •!;; Jr, #t d: t HllLillK •.'iirtil Ai-'f'-''Ztil iir 1 ; _ .> a hiy ccleiir-itjvu in-e>s ford t.c< Labor• Day.- Nearl;- all -tt- Junior Meehfinie cots noils -:'i' .tii ty )iave 'accoplf-d [1 _ ' present and pfirUcipute in th- ie. -.Avhieli will taho place Tiie nilieers of- 'S\'i and many i.y, tliero. A Hornmn niornlne by I e t.mt m. the m- .spent the ontl a prenri.cd in «r. I.. C. Mi . -.. .-«. i'nn-1 pnny. or New York, has sect irg politiclftn finally iijxreed in j Vaudeville for Able Opera Ho. $'2(/d worth of stock, i.'i Bill nnd where-: this :;"r.nii' uT amusenicnt will be conducted In the future. Tlio it tiie Washlntrton townVhh nlttoiv nulTni-d in also the tou- road supervisor. pro]in.--!t*an to tlif eommiueo in wliieh (Chrisiijit-. fi' 1 . lie itirr.-'C':' ft appropriiue $1 -"• 00 to 1 •''• .M<-rj,'ii», c the fwnship from tlie auto mo! die I ' >n i!!'.t'!!y. H> . Jrunrt for the repair of HUsTi-ad. Tlio ! SMOM^V-"^ ' propu.-illi.il WHS favorali'ly received by s r ^a!i Vb "* the twoKiu-iiship ofllcia!!> nnd a meet- Hill. If isu: of the whole eonimitlee \v;lh.- call- .McC'l.iry. ;-ri '. ed th:it iifternoon, at which time the j Kujser. i> .... Commissioner's '•' er. j gadiators will be here. The- boya i'»m-(have thoir minds fixed to even up for sh!'*' the beating of two weeks ago. | The score: ' ' ;"> mis copied, Th as a ShiintTs Tho fakirs U-1H Coney Tsland weight or rei'ut.d ...... have lu -n. The Suite if -. welkins has invesil- . . _ -,^,, MI . mu i u ui re. Tlio •pjruliir or so-called legitimate attrac- JniiK will jrf).. to the Orpheum. Winner & Vincent, who have con- ducted the Orpheum. have ns.socintod themselves with the Coinstock Amuse- ni'int Comyi.'iny in both cntorpriHC's, ivhicli will be under their direction. J. Prod Ostcrstock, who has been nc- 1 0 1 i' 0 • 0 • 0 0 O i l Total ( ; 'Blair&tyu-n- r, o. A. E. ' i o o 10^ 1 1 S 0 if 2 2 0 0 0 0 " 1 :: i o o o o o ...roail;..fs. to /.be. .ir.aca 1 and all water lu-eak* "id pipe culverts substituted. I ^"i' 11 - •ovk will .start nt onoe undoi.l.S^ gated them ami.finds tlu-y are "fixed." ihe. manaKei" for the Orpheum, vrill , . - • • ' • " • "^•'"• < {hatnlsoine mounted parade- flnj? wJJi i lot more of him. lie ilirow dewlly. , )(J Klvei t t , otlt . ol -. lowr/ Council ne. Moth dinner and Slipper'will. be served. . A ba.se,. ball ' siiperlntemloncy of Road Supc-i 1 - ^r Ji^ewis Duftord. The township ne er-uKher will be employed and local stono used. The section c> bt- ' —prrived Is about one milr- Ion;r. This hill has been a , tcrroi 1 t^ tomobiiists for years, it Is said X'fi worst hill and miie-hf*^ Trou 'ii.->Tr' »»-.,. 3 . ti 1!4 .13 •>.. "••VII. Ti. H . 6 . A is "! 0 1 12 ti 6 " <>1 1^0; .1 -'I 1 1 w l o ...... 4.0 0 0ir-2-' i -1 0 1 4 " " 2 •- o ••••- 1 0 0 0 0 0 (I 0 0 0 .... :: I i»• i) o. 0 •••J; J- 0 0 4 1 •-•'"o •! ~ rr n ~s l) ~ (1 'vA;.-l--:0;.-0-.0--0.:'2-i:,T"- .ranprht. a rnuslnj? fly runnitiff hack- ward, tho hall hitting him pltimh In the stomach, sticking there so tif,'ht- ]y that lie had to straighten up lo recover It; besides thin he rnn:(v man ""flonbic" play anild tiimuHuoua plause, Tie was a hern'at the bat. too, Hiir IiiK out several singles, on any ono of which he-could have, made two bags except his pants wouldn't lot bin ept Someh the helt wouldn't .sta.v hitched up : -and Hart was in sorlou.> straits by tho time ho reached first base. 1 ir, lie had been so unfortunate as to have : made a hit that carried him lo second, it la^'very probable •4 that he. would havo '"ficon obllpcd to briiiji .the run homo in a barrel. Jake' Pence was at short stop but had little to do. l!i]l Moi-f-an was,in : left field. John Thompson in center- rhpiwcen .~ ••> .mt.u n '.ra.:Wi!!;tal:i:-.pl;K\"irtt-«.."0. ; -'-Oil: .iiimiSGniL'iUs iiK-iudc bap races an v;liGelb.irron- rac4.s. Past Slate Conn uiloi- li'ortfds A. Dennis of Prineetoi will deliver an address in tho after ii^ion. and State Councilor Everot :»raj' of .Terse.v_CUy_will..speak Jn;zUii I'veriinpfr" whiic" thc ""*"Oxfoh\"" Corne Hand will furnish imislc throushoi tlio dny. Swallowed Tlentijit's Tool. Thomas Duffy, inachinlati ;,2 years old of Dunmore, near Scran- ton, was operated upon in tlio Scran- ton Private Hospital, this week, for the removal of a dentist's tool, which he swallowed a week ago while hav- [iiff his teeth fixed lit tlio ofllco ,of Dr. Harold Davis, of Dunmore. v The tool with ...... ... ,,im.»Lur-_iiicncmirr at ne end. 'J'ho physicians had to force It down Puffey's neck Into,the stom- ~f,rn™-^^^ Phlilinsbiirg: tpnm.:. ,,j!c~ kept^-them V full of ginger; alaoiice water. If yoxi never drank thp combjnfltion.... you otlitrs... Irticlcnwmimi yiny Electrify.' Tlic .eloctriflcalion of that part fif tho Lacka wanna system which IK known as (he "pusher service" was ^llo..HUbje.ct_.of_.a_r ,conferenfTe. ;:Lbr>l^ Scraiitbrf Friday by T. S. Lloyd, perlntendcnt of motive power; S. s Tticpel, chief onplneety and reprcsen- la lives of the Eric Railway, the American T/Hiomotlvo Company and of the General Eleclric Company. The conference was for the lnir- ,)0so of arranninpr facts for the hoard of directors on the cost of tho motive power per train, the tractive power Mp such heavy grades as tlio Lacka- ranna hos to contend with on the I Pocono Mountains, and at some -oints on the Buffalo division. The Eric men were there to tell IOW much the Erie had saved by the intention lo limit ihe IOW much the Erie had saved by tlie ise,, of; olectrlcly on,part of Its .road. It is reported that within a "yar It is reported that within a'year' UjQ^.Lackawanna-.frfnn-.PinrV' ,, , : , / , ,, ' ' I •' is Ll1 *-' intention to li?i PoiMiUly the frt-oholdors overstep- number of attractions of th. pod their -authority in. Jayins . over: ,,,, !te c;,,.-,-, •• i<( iwo- : or : - tlire ilie.pMlliurut Msklnir^for-nn'election to lahnws a \yeek. and. irrmhmnv to,c :i- .chnnsj»_.ihe-_county~.-f«fiHt..-, A. •-good niiiTat^' tiie" cheap ' shows. Tiie. belief many psoplft so esr»'vss thomsfivcp, | ,•„ •,]...+ *•'-- ...->•• - • - -• ' "W'Hcn over half the 1 people of the (county- sipn petitions asking for some- ,-thinn: thai is purely Kiandatory on lilio part of the freehold«rs. the bonrd not representing 1 the .vill of a ina- -jprity_-j..QC.:;t he people •-"•Avlij>'i i-thpy ""ai lempt to evade the Issue. The free holders as a'body, have ri<* say as t. the afhisability of changing- tlK. <jonnty seat. Tl;.>y are merely to ' Us .•i lime for a special election and tho law---»u L dirccts: r tliomv"'"Tf the pcll- tions are open to challenge or arc irregular, there is an available pro- egular, there is an available pro cess 01* law which will allow plenty of time for Inquiry. Jf tho precedent established at tl?ci last meeting 1 of the board is to be, followed out, thero Is nothing to prevent them from hold- ing up the petitions indefinitely. The law gives them no such latitude, li the petitions are to 1 " be belt] up. let it be by order of tlio Supreme Court. location H ia hoUovofl, will prove a.ivan- s-ainJC-.ta.-.the-jnHimiremcfit'alKf imbhe. \audcville depends •tp.ni transient trade ontl the WesirtcaTtjh.-.-.i «•' Mi's. Pa l mo of Schnoloy's M< lirin.ir. in her efforts •Stale authorities cone Hor-;!ettors of compla Port (liially came to comuiissiouer hilky.^ from the Oove'nior'to :wap.- - - : ; ; 5ts : -6f .atiLomobjl'- su miner" resident ">« been uu- Interest the F1TT.S 1 REE TIIVK. - as imposed up- y, Hamnton sending i here instead, of tho-,. -.•.•.-•_• =.:.. ^.'he ' rowIt" was a hollow victory for tho Sanitary boys, tho score .being -3 to 2.,the. he-me-team : .-• not half trying'at that. . On Saturday ; . Rlirlof- this -week tljc-'E; O. '• • T.'s" go" "to ' '"i:i '""'' Sinn II Sji't 1 first fire in nir.n months ii ihe Orpheum lead transient vl such \ o load tran •t}> 10 gc. there. I'amily lteunion. _..- ,.,.,n.lli.i.v was found to be Inllfthie'd^'-h'ml-' the steel Instrument imbedded in it. Durfey's condition Guaranteed Hosiery nt 15c pnir for Men, Women nnd Children—at l •; . ••PITTS' BEE HIVE. ': •UK»SC'*TW1I oin" r ""\Va>"(lT(r~~h n d J-'lrthy brought up from PhilllpsDurg to play ball for the moi'iumont fund. Not only t?id- they boom the game, luit they stood all . expenses of tho trip and insisted on paying, their way into Tho second annual reunion of the Bodino family will be held at'Island Park, near f^iston. on Thursday, Sept. 1. ; There will bo a "morning session at 11 o'clock, taking the. form I of a business meeting, in connection ••-"th which ,members of the family II make short addresses. The •on lior.r^is from 12 t o . 2.'- *"" "" X that reports of committees fird, Gloction of oflicers ...^ m iiij.ny months in [Ills-immediate section occurred last Saturday... nifr,h.( rr - j It-:-.-.v.T.3---"- s tliC-" 7 ••birV llambriek house, on the back road to Port Colden. now occupied by an Itali;i.ii .family. The house was des- troyed. Nobody was'home chat even- in ir -i'Hi it Is thought thai a lamp. this week . t h c - B . O . I Califon for another, game. Probabl in.. ^ ..- niLiugnt uial a lamp which bnd .bccn~:left burning, wa upset by either a cat or dog. The first report circulated In Washington was that the barns on Jacob Wyckoff's farm wore a (Ire. The Wyckoffs were In Washington that evening and were considerable agi- tated until the real • location ascertained. Huslness l'rojterly amV !e Candidate for Congress. William E. Tuttle, Jr., of West field, wiil probably, be-the Democratic,;can-." j,;jidhte""for'' Congress from this, tho | Fifth. Congressional District. This fact was made known at the annual outing of the Union County Demo-' ' era tic Executive committee a few days ago at which .Urns Mr. . Tuttler. "his willingness to stand for tho nomination, Jlr. Tuttle was assured of the solid support) of the county organization and this in" ! Itself, in such a populous county, is almost equivalent to' a nomination. . There wi'tl probably bo no opposition. \, Mr. Tuttle is regarded as tho best ' Democratic votc-gctter In Union county. He is president of the "West- ""''' board of trade. Is a. i leaiUnB- juble Wrick Building (next to tliZ/Star^biiildiiig), are offered uys you a pair of Kuarantedd, SloekinuFwio 'iiii')t»r:.,whcther you are n;-niEiri7~womiin; or child-.—at ' F1TT$: JEE IIIVR7 ly) . jale. ^•or particulars and price inquii/^of ('. John E. -Uehlfetn. Ayash i net on ."''K. J.' ' ; nr»1-Yank \\lr Ue'ii -; All Cross^tt and Queen Quality Oxfords'and 1 pumps at lei^s than cost prices,.,while--they 7 i»stat at lei^s .i»st—-at

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Page 1: IEU1TIC BULL DOES KEEPING AT IT PRODUCE …...IEU1TIC BULL PITOSJ • Old Timers Don Knee Breeches for Monument Benefit. BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN [should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf-

IEU1TIC BULLPITOSJ

• Old Timers Don Knee Breechesfor Monument Benefit.

BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN

[should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf- boysmade wry fuecs over It—wry, no t 'Ilye.(IN* can-fiil about this, Mr.1 Printer.)

-Fir thy, aa they call him down there.lls.'Mayor of Phllllpsburg nnd I3 "thegoods." Ono of bin specialties Ismonuments nnd ho IK mainly respon-

sible for thu line soldiers' monumentwhich unices the public schoolground* there. He sot 52,000 for thispurpose an an nppr<»pri:ition when hewas In the, ItKltdiituiv, which l.s ;i

..... and surer wny by lone oddstlutn baseball panics.

The I'hJNIpsbunr boy.s would not

'KHI Much Tor Hurl nnil Hilly .1 j playing, find before he- had finished

all the fair svs In (he audience were

mm Ivjitlcnvors to SIi<»\v in-

nj; ('oninils-iloii Wlirru

Lies for Itoecnt Witrtrk.

The Lacka wanna company hnsT e Lnckbeen trylnKf

i cnmpnny hasto "ivliitcwasli" the

l len trylnK to ivliitcwasli" the

frightful Amiloniltilc •wreck nf.AtiK. Bfor the e » p i | l f l

k nf.AtiK. Bof ttu? Int'T-

t iJtevlslun from SI nt It e« pen re—tU>> 1u.

>r tin-- Sevi'h ASi-« of .Man: "Atitiu'ii in fnir round tn'Ily, with <-y<Mttwro nml-licanl 'uf formal «:iit. 1plays his part. T\w xlxih at:.- aliininto tliu him and nll|>per.-.l |.;uit.i|oniwith Hiioclacles on nm > and punch OHldw;- hlH youthful bus.-, n w«.iM Mwid« for Ills Mlirutdf shank. I-'i.siscene of all In KI-<: I Wiil.tl.-lu..-** iin.lmeit- oiiiivtftn. miiiK tvetii, tmni* »•>'!•:wins ta«t<-, ,"»i!M t'Vp-rjuhlui;." •

All of whlrh tlt.t pretly Wiill thuold-linn- Ixill i'lay-iK wh" dl^pori-d [ «_,„.. M H , U .oil the .WiiHhltiKlitn diamond la«l Vri-*day afternoon i<> hi'iiclU the nionii

, meiit fuini. Thi-y were Fan* f\vrything, Jiifi ii« •Sli.iliti'pi are nt i t t"with a single e\eeption—they-fan Miltaste, glory be H. • '} ,u

To ,*o« ihrm' I'M kivekiM Idols. | h l

who cantered brfi.n- nu .iidmirim:j 1,,public' an far baek w: the sevt'iub'f. I | t l

now ytrld-' f-lowiy and IVeMy ;ier<*s) ,„• ilie diamond, pulling After th*>m thWrji,,.'

rheain.'illi: HiiibM, enea^e'l in candy i

ng about his street number.Jarlt Mel'hers-'on. the old pitcher,

wtisn't present ii.s expected but hf.sold rmtlner, George Grubc tho»•{!tehor. was behind the bat. GQOTK>!Jy nn old imm now; when he used toplfiy tn-rv they called him an "«.|ilwoman." !(•> is a pollr... liuuionaiitin K:is|"ii. H1aer.1l p.">jiit: who left\\*anhin«ton and bunted In FCaston be-

* " lieutenants or Salvation. ...„ ..,. s. CJeorgt has ,r;iredlediutn well.(;.•<•. W. Smith, fair, frit and fortyHi Mill fast ;is a ball pliiycr, did

•iiintfi around lir"i buu>.; Flrthy play" ' - mil an.I .Mil;-; liyan play

Itynii used to run 100 yaryccnihlt). Wh-newr Phlf.fi'ports- in'*-ile(l money thejup Ky.ui rind !iw<l up :for bit; stiil:<;«. liynn nhwiy*home the bruon. Kmhy still- • ' "• tnr

DOES KEEPING AT ITPRODUCE RESULTS

'Question About That "If At FiiYou Don't Succeed" Theory,

"BTHEH BMTTEBS BY FHEUIHCi[«"reiw I'inils a \«iv Khlunidn—Clct-r I'hllllt^hiii-^ .MINI—Tint Omnty -Sral I'L'lHloiH—A I,lvc Tmm.

„, One; of llrisliane's raniblin^ e<t.e rnoiii-; tnrlals in the Journal de.serib.-3 tli'We will; wiiiui'Tful results th;it ean br- m

. , . ..... x i|> ior your bene-1 coinpllshod by repctiti'in. on the oli:.•• " ' * I theory that tho cmitlnunl drootiimThey did mill:.; a si^eH'l trip. It of water will wear away the Mffnu*

uy made !a.«t Thurf.hiv. Thr. »mi» I stone.

>r the e.-*pv'l.riI -State Coniniere- O'lnniL-Mion, which" ily in i-vlrieiitly b./nt on maklnB acomplete inveytfK.'itiroi of thu runawny .freight in .which ontrlneer Gun.Cog!l2i,'f Hint tiead braktmian "Win. J.Ityau tost their lives,

"Why we will demonstrate to youhow safely 11 train of Id cars ean jrodown the lVrcotm .Mountains if tin-

luindle* his- .tJr jndlelous-lly," they said to thf' bers of themalte :• «nn

i n t . "

ommission.trip for y

ain •l

lonirf 72 ear

r and heaviertrills ir<-' reoltvs huw ol.l i2.no, sitting i

titan t h e ' l*«>m«-\ watched tliu crowth of carl ld l d h

. . . . . . . . . VVIMI man th,o <i"ine. watcneu the growth uf Olrlhtrain whk-li ran »way. And to show «S« and resolved that Carthii«e" IDHK

KHt* ' " ' '"1!1- wn* I^tlLeli.-, a lmost ; T o r i l , \ r u n ,hy . WIL. used V play ballpitiful. It Kiuwiwti.-d that the J.-1-MV.S;,,,, l n ( 1 } l u v c r y Kl-Oumls every tiay.had wlvrn u|. their U.-ad and this \va* j i,rlii(ilnK his lunch with him. pitchedeven wi. In a baselKill hoiirw.. j f w i>>j|ifi,iiiMirv. T'1 "had cvory-

'•Jmitoail of th« ir.ii<..,fl Junietes of ' thhiK" and was cons-clous of it—Justformer days, the one-thnfj Idols look- like native I'hillli^burKors are . Xfckt;d like a lot of men who had "nmw J Pines was nt >«hort. <Ui\>. Dan Flynnn> • S-'IMI," as they way of hue vum--; hi left Held nml .Mr. Kprnyue, atnbU'-s. IIIKII living hur, played Ji/j 'Tinker / ' in rli,'Iit !i"ld, Chuck Kcw-jtiirt in the pawt quarter of ;i century, j rn.iu was in eent'-rili'ld. f'hueic Uf?*.d•itii'.«t »f v\lui;h is provider! in the | tf» play with tiin Wiishhit-'tnn tfjjv.,t i-ltth^, larno ruLiinetiea,- a n d j u n d f r M;ilary-^a dollar nnd a halflittini^-ed helloWN ihiit w.-re iialnfnlly • u;im.\ warfare i\ml aui'iu-r not In-in .'Vldent-i.'. Thc-y hud ti,ilv. s tliiii I .(-NI-M!. •UKikCU like tho leys of billiard tables; f Snia tor Cnrni^h luul been adverti .^ ' lthey ran bjisv;; like WfiddliiiK dueks. ' to bo In ' th - II lie tip but was utiex*-niul (ib.iut ;is uraeefiilly iifi one of' peetedly called from home tha t m o m -Si'lt:!V' delivery wagons rounding a : inty on businosa. li>'side.s. he remem

l.iuc-r is there tht: pprin:.' «f

paHy. tas In th

If nnrl

.enrnllrmid mthe feat t<

it.

nd to show «8« and resolved thatCnrtlinuuIIUIKi f Hittllr|r>nt I>( ; destroyed. He repeated this In hi

ok th<> very one that Kl'oeeliea until pvnpio grew wean-.krd <-nt,'iiif. re|»ain-d hearing it Hut, thnnk« to repetilfIt ]» miiklitr,' the teat. Wrlsl>ftii« any?. .C:irth:it,'u was dc-stroHiis Is not apparent tojC(^-

nnl HS'MI It ]» miiklitr,' theThe. .ven«^ nf Hiis Is not apparernllrmid m«n ThTht-re was nothing [11,

show thru rhu piiinp1 wits'• the IIIRIH Oociiznr

"test- C»m-

And thcr etarted for tlurip with two members of thHero- <'.'••;>:minion aboard. IOKI'UK'Ivlth ,'ev'Tiil niilrertd officials*.

The n!lli'in!'r«[i"rt is not yet in. ft|•otirjif. but it 1." .stated with more 01r>ss authority that the train l"f'

. . .nan wanted M'ljfino ICJllothand In marrlfiKo, S!io didn't wan

1 him. '. Cut the fellow" persisted, pros;1

ed Ills claims every day and shecouldn't withstand his suit. It warepetition tha t won. ssayfl HrisbrtnAnother lesson is afforded In thobeavers that fell the stoutest tree."with their teeth.

Hum n s ' . " f t l l c *VulIt"» m i t " w n o iJikcs his firsti r 'n l i r i i r nv'iw.1-1 Thin-sii'iV J < I r in l{- f (dl f 'ws It up with another, be-

,n.,n^Z^nm^!^y-\'^S illl"IClC'1 '" '"-,"",' "'!'' "n"",y

linrt- until S.I,- Hint tilelit. Tho dls- ! " • ' n ' l s "I", " mnlirmoil dniiikiinl. Ittnnoo Is nnly nkmit .ir. ' o r 10 mil .* i l s ,™ l :«""? n t h a t m'"lt' l l c

They hnil .sorno ^xperif-nces cnin-<lown tho niritiiit'iin. ov<i|i If Tt lily Ijeivimes mo to (IIlf.:r witl

i.u- cioivn mo nintintiln ovon Ir i[: Arthur Drlsliano. Ho Is n Mg man

. n , , , , l , |o , ,«_ ? n r f , „„„„ , ; a n i I . , . M y . "torlalaI for Hears . ..Iy mlnrj-•!.}• tl,hhiK nil Bromnort nml Inwrto i l l»r : J ' e !" ' """ " ' "

Tivn i.niwIi.inilH piillmlij;.1.0...p l lhad

111 ML-I

STAR BOARDER MAKES TROUBLE

Itt*I>oii>-llilc Tor ti Fuss In John Dc<

— --•• ' Home Which' Teriiiln-

thc grounda bcj*ltjc ."' .Most all ofthem imuKht grandKtand tlel.et(hen aiootl up.

It WHS* In the year 1 vIS. fj . . .

iijily for John., t . M,niltil iUMiiu in« new sul-l • J»n» i>er'-un-r made: i t w y d!«- j

dlers* monument. •They' were ' com- p°vcr>' la« Saturday rnnrnlnfr. when J A n J p a v

plaininu- at-ut tin- location uf the \ I"; '"ha.! hi* v*\* .>i>vi^r to ,-,.:».• J r t n a r a y

monument, didn't lll;e th»- d«.«li.'ti. i ihiiiKs* that v.-r,. "..ITIK on1 '• ' 1 r

troubles

PLflYERS TBIEL

<ll'ln't III;,. i|,tlf; !tt.«i.Ti|»t;c.nn

•; anil iinr«.'..l th;inn"-!

wliul

that|"t«'. Sim.1

Ii! !•> Itltn thick !inil

lty for Such Aris-tocratic Ideal.

.ikson Cireou were amon^Jho.«.j who didn't contribute u cent i

s the monumnt f d T j. . . • , > . . . . IMIWI i c o n t r i b u t e a c o n t ; n l i « :i liwirillni,- h o u s e In Vort l .

. o i i l r i l i u tb in - l i n t wna t):i««..d. no t . , ivurk on » » . «..,. i . - . . . , ,S : . «• im"J " ! ' s " u U - I i M I ' i " c j r l 1 " " " • ' • -WX..T plant. o , M , . r

c C T W . to t I" t " " . r r " " t " ' w "' ""-;m >* l*<> <-"n.|.any3 l,lackS.nlth.noil" i, ' ' l a s t '•>'">»>•'»! u vva-i "«•'• tho Mackn.nUh that all

.Id" on thr ' " l , " " " , . , 0 " r ' 1 ' ; " h l . " " I!'.'.". t , r 0 ' " ' l u " r M " - i . "•'"'•"<•:••" clnlm"•rock. • • " • . • ••

t Will Arhl IntiTcst to II.nunu'K or tin? Series—1llrlilm- llct-c .Saturday.

SeiiKneti

ni-sln

l h » » » > H « -«'e. -i thojthat ho ««v «.»,,*«,l,iI1/. S ' l ' •'".'m.'ISl'.hln" "' 'r '""1 S'rt""!' " "* "°

. . . , . .nut. IK.MI of t i e ; a a they tttlclt.tr. their place* they

One lYuliiif,* of the Washington•aseball elub Is that every time They

a nice winning streak, they do' ' ' and

.'*« her ,,t f.iM. They h-Id aiK the oth-T .lay i-nd vuted thatss wn« bad. s.i ihi-y i.*-ive.l t.

s.\ li'«..t Inwy with tli--. bliu-lj.jwln: but every time they get de luxu

.smith. i:o\-(dvei« nnd Ituh-es j.l«y<-.i; itotiuitK int» their hauls, rldo aroundn patt In thf Inter doveln[inurits and i hi solid I'lillman trains, automobilesfor personal pr"t.:eim;i •'.Moody."! ami su..ii 'Jiltiv*., why they

ded a miiiiilitv oi red pepper intn i urniiiih. •;;;'tr;ni"vr''•-''• "^''S^n;:ii..a.i./a"u'ai;m,r::r"::r;,,;;'I;isi^hiid' Mt>r'- '^ i

": • jenoush .so they: . iSmith's nM.,m.,l,il,,_;, |.,D-,(

.' in .

"-Moodv"•tool- id over to Illyh

ti autoitiubiles. Kcsult, a 5•e agiiintt them.

,. . . , „,.; , „ ( • • . • . . , V.U..-1UUV unit K'n a warrant . ; *uwv thlnfj lac't .Saturday. Theyliinf-ton. DurhiL' th.. tu-.. ...:....-• Hv titiin** t '• ••->*• • jr*n f..'ir automobiles to curry them

;r.» lila^rt'tciwn. The blooming tilingsbullied en carrying that h i n d - o f usari.'" and three of them1 broke downon tic- up trip. It wan all the drlv-

—•••."- ' ni.'f.1 '! . ors c u l d do lo get them there In;ii|i|M-:iroil for tb<! Italian and 'sot him ; time for.ilio game. They had to run

liefides showing Hit- .servieeabillty '< "*l<- °» t l 1 0 Krotntds of faulty war- i the uiiu-hlnes so fast the last livothl.s autoiiiDbik-. it serves to llltis- W l l l l t * j rnlks that tliu wheels hit nothing buttf tin- I'XHMU uf th-- doc to r s prae- j between two and three o'clock j thu high spots.

I | S »Mn h a r d e r I «!•any other .•IIII,,I,,,,|,||,- m! Si '

nutlaK „,„ ,]Vf. ,.,;„„,!,„

iles at ,h

I , I I h M c a w

lru Clniatliio mul CM ,

L

s. he liuvinKlittle

d the machine butly little fnr rtliI

nd. for all practicalhi I

the machine butpleasure .purposes.

u s e * , t l fpractical use*, tlf..Is still in excellent running

nd a p l

two and threeMonday morning. '.Moody"

•••-- ..i nun ni excellent running i ~o"*c shotj1 nnd apparently cam] f,,r nn-Mui hud in

•iii.ooy nillcv. dm- • - •

tho blacksmith .shopwas? Blcuplnf,' and Urnsomo shootin-- with a i

ent to

t h e

H

u th

•B.assos'.in.llrlrt.mf,,."'"'7"''•'";• l ' i ' ^ . r v , - / ' : " ,C"""",'-t f'"0 S° W '" '• A.,,1 >,l,on tl,o», ••(,-r.xnd „!.: ,.ion" | l"ff.' j l u t . ' ruck" limy •"narron ""^Trt

' " • n i , ; 1 K " " ' •""'',' ' " ' "E l l l : i ' -1 Ihcjovcry time i.ml Billy | s s i m , v 0 l l d c r .J I , • " ' • l 'hllllp«..u.« InMnB I ,™ H-^hlnt , . , , , „ • „ B , , t u , o s ,an r.lil-tuno liaauliall cnr.l..;.^t. -..-hy ;i,tu-o runs.

•I.I'L- ' i i r r ' J"S,'i c " . " 1 ' 1 " ' 1 r w l " m ' n - ! r|'l'« Kan.e -.vas opcncil with aptiroI . ^ . ' ' , " ' ' ' ' i " ' • ' • o s " k ' s - most: P'-iai... corwnony. Mayor Smith, u-itl

' 'niai ' i^r -•,•'•',"", M " S " ' ••'""••l i>"'" •>•" 1 , ' n " 1 ' 1 '"=*• "'ill m his Imnil, stci»-" , i " ,' - i° I'"' ' " r Si:' K " ' " ' " " ' ' " ' " ""-' »lUol'<-'r'a l nx anil tosaeJ

i""n ,11 , . • ' • • " ' " ' ''•' " " ' •'••••ctlor. r.flllio I'rst ball ov^r tho ..late. Tho Im-• In 1 . "«•" " • ' " " ! " ; ' ' " t ' " V.-nshlnAt...,. : presslm, l,.:. create,! ,vas so favoraM,.

^'t!^^;i;x:zTi%uZ,t °'^1 ••" K ™ - -uT!":'7".-n ",'">r, r"v" '••'••."•'«-t"l ""> V««l. ivho wemoil to bo chief

^ •£ £ 'FLr • «T -- r *• ™ - - - " - ^ ^I), nor n,..i. HI;..,, II,.. ,.r..,,,.r Ii,,.,.; hctorc 111.. i ; ; , m , , , a r w ami tho auill-

:ut out nf tho train.fan harilly In. saiil that tho!

. ..u.-...-.-.I. (..-Miit.-M. in- remem-1 "ilcmon.itratiAn" was a success ami!. . . a t lli« lust moment that he i.ij'ho rallrnail ..illdals 'illd not nrnv,it a caiullilatc for Senator thi< yc-.f i thu satisfarllon ,.f the

I ! l " ' r 'u hoys sure did look likotallrin j ihc arbtocracy lot looso whuu thoyi i u i 1 ' " " ' 1 ' " " ' " ' " " " o t " 1 0 Blnlrstown

n-ii.cn | liotel, thrnv tips to tho hostler andpr.vtr. | w.jj,(3,..,i iitelr way into their suite of

- ..vor hero and i , ^ i Sy"eouKS i o a v ' X l r ^

„.„ „,..,„„.„ ,„ ,„,. .--*:; ' ^ ^ .-jisr, oflt XZ^JF&til"

ly «•,..,• shu-o I,,. Joined ,„,. sUv „ , • after !,„ w',s ,,, pr4»nd,.', T Z ' *"""* "'* B1"'*»'»«-n fc-rounus. sup-

their suK-in,), , r ! L , ' ; ! r ; ! • I . t l s n ;•"•>• s""l>t0Usat that Ulalra-

;_ playi-il us r.Tl'sJ.A l i i r i t m l inn

l l < ]

i'il-• i i i l i tI l l lUl l l -

a r n . e m

e-Inning

T h " r e

the

e-s nil the

V r i r i t i o K o f th•oil. O!" the f|,K'ilimi Kwmaa «1

•'-mn""h,',"',"T T M 'i'""'"" «^-;'''a'»l;'v"^ >'>>^™ro'^»«iiun:'tol'''Th!s.T . , ' " " " u ' 1 •'•"•oclios. ;A-aai,lni;i,.ii was as it should he. Air.- other re-'ha. the nandsemo „„,„ , p ( l \ ; n errors, it.lt would havo l*,n-ontirch o it of

hile I'lnlllpsliuri; pllo.l ii|, 10 'uoforo; t.iaeo. As it s:i,i(is m v piuni,, ,'''.' ••'••"•': kve|ier;orolJe the ,,,iir;t or,;fiiri,- . got all the honor ar.d Wash

" , ' " • liNKtim (tot all the iriot.oy. How norni.«t.!r Mtlnnor. a hero of tly, old Ttctly (Htl.iB

•|la.vB. was in the b,,x for Washir.ston. I The lion's ,,liaro ol tlio honor foriwiuo as l>itl- as formerly l,,,t not lialfltho 1,1s.sracram should p , to T.V:,, EC,,rt"v- Krvl,, H", ' " ' - 1 ^ 1 " 1 °U1 « • » " " • J W ^ I . who tick ea , , ! : , , f . t i ,eJ . | , iM| , i•I", dld.fuo catchlns. Bll-M1"''!-' " • • ' • and Coorgo V,'. Mill..-' wlfo"

covereir j l rs t-covered it: ilici -the^ bulk- ,,f the hustling "u't theof tlie hustling .it tlieend In promotlnp Intcr-ln t

: Curlej

• ly KalTol ^ . . . , . . . ;:lili," a l'laiili..u. lie ilvdn't ratch a hi.ll I.nil tin. ••iften.oon nii'l a Komi maEy ' » and siiittl.iK out a crowd •fur thej.o.'lile now 1l.11.ht If .ho over played | even!. The amount cloar.id nnd vnrn-Th.it eelebniteij. t-amc a t Schoriloy-.* c9_'l•''•'" :" ' /?- n.'Sn.'",'"",'. f»!,'l lvat'.: i l

• ; vMoumin,r In 1S7H an,^ cleanod th.1 r

liaises uvith u -iiome run hit. /-.It isJ.siiiifuliy' fvidei:t that Hilly Karronniii'l linn Tateli are Inn memories—

• nofiiiuir iiioi-i.' ahiin liresii^a stories forwlm.-r nichts. They arc out of mi .Ing. a re on the tllelftheir roliutations.

Cliff I^osfly pla.wd seeontl.

n t h e r guesswhen he states that repetitio

iiy p t up a. prai.seworthy light,

j they had to how to tlie superiority of- the aggressive yoang cutoff ellowswho are giving' BUtirstown baseball

this year. And they justand

llmft'lio.ilc...v'.-i .Mi.uniiiln

. thisi tin:- expectant hostler who was thero

naklng a I'llss a*; they departed._ ^ ......us jMih- f Tiiree runs in the tifth inning, uuo

lie will IJO glad to learn that the j ma,nly to bad work on Kaiser's part,Sirhooley's Mountain road, from i lost the game for Washington. Bases

"'kl'" '""'>• rr""> him fir sure

i*?ES:i S,.^- ^!-^^s,Susn?ciuuig wasBotii siiles batted with

sey Tert* the danireKms hill, isv^ nutraseoiisly wltli! ror !

the 'tater story practiced a*?ceptinn I E o o n

a n i l I n t r i ' \ \ '

oi i siiles bequal effect but Washingtoin rieiUing and "on'merits .should hawo ' I t

r travel. i in rieiUing and onmeri ts .shoulCommissioner Frederic!; | won. ' I t was a r'airly-umplreaHtate Ilniid K n g l n o ! a l

eelc.from livery man Harr

OPERA HOUSE CHANGESnil-lit o f (

eirled

in a distance who ],,„, , , . , , .ved in th< eommunliy. nrnc^stnrp ]|Vl?(i there anVl nron the eometery nd.i;ii-em t>,•eh. were in uttoiidance. u i

. ...„ ^ „ MO.nail t h e P h i l -lfj' lmt'yr eon.stable arrested. \ Bill wasdetained in f'f?lvfderc, nt 'tho .irroatsacrinro of olllcial dlpnlty, politicaljireat'ige and personal pride. vV. Phil

lcoiiiCiUnttrautfons Ini.m was inadt- Friday.

, iK; Conistofk ' Ainuseniont (.'o;»-pany. of Xew York, has secured Keith

i i u n c i i .V". •! ; ; Jr , # t d: t

HllLillK •.'iirtil Ai-'f'-''Ztil iir1;

_ .> a hiy ccleiir-itjvu in-e>sford t.c< Labor• Day.- Nearl;- all -tt-Junior Meehfinie cots noils -:'i' .tii

ty )iave 'accoplf-d [1 _' present and pfirUcipute in th-ie. -.Avhieli will taho place

Tiie nilieers of- 'S\'i

and many i.y,tliero.

A Hornmnniornlne by I

e t.mt m. the m-.spent the ontl

a prenri.cd in«r. I.. C. Mi

. -.. .-«. i'nn-1 pnny. or New York, has sectirg politiclftn finally iijxreed in j Vaudeville for Able Opera Ho.$'2(/d worth of stock, i.'i Bill nnd where-: this :;"r.nii' uT amusenicnt will

be conducted In the future. Tlio

it tiie Washlntrton townVhhnlttoiv nulTni-d in also the tou-

road supervisor.

pro]in.--!t*an to tlif eommiueo in wliieh (Chrisiijit-. fi'1 .lie itirr.-'C':' ft appropriiue $ 1 -"• 00 to 1 •''• .M<-rj,'ii», cthe f w n s h i p from tlie auto mo! die I '>ni!!'.t'!!y. H> .

Jrunrt for the repair of HUsTi-ad. Tlio ! S M O M ^ V - " ^ 'propu.-illi.il WHS favorali'ly received by s r ^ a ! i Vb " *the two Kiu-iiship ofllcia!!> nnd a meet- Hill. Ifisu: of the whole eonimitlee \v;lh.- call- .McC'l.iry. ;-ri ' .ed th:it iifternoon, at which time the j Kujser. i> . . . .Commissioner's '• '

er. j gadiators will be here. The- boyai'»m-(have thoir minds fixed to even up forsh!'*' the beating of two weeks ago.

| The score: ' ' ;">

miscopied,

Th

as a ShiintTs

Tho fakirsU-1HConey Tsland

weight or rei'ut.d . . . . . .have lu -n. The Suite

if -. welkins has invesil-

. . _ - , ^ , , MI . mu i u ui re. Tlio•pjruliir or so-called legitimate a t t r a c -JniiK will jrf).. to the Orpheum.

Winner & Vincent, who have con-ducted the Orpheum. have ns.socintodthemselves with the Coinstock Amuse-ni'int Comyi.'iny in both cntorpriHC's,ivhicli will be under their direction.

J. Prod Ostcrstock, who has been

nc-

1 01 i'

0 • 0 •0 0

O i l

Total

( ; 'Blair&tyu-n-

r, o. A. E .' i o o

10^ 1 1S 0 if2 2 00 0 0 "1 :: io o o

oo

...roail;..fs. to /.be. .ir.aca1 and all water lu-eak*"id pipe culverts substituted. I " i '1 1-•ovk will .start nt onoe u n d o i . l . S ^

gated them ami.finds tlu-y are "fixed." ihe. manaKei" for the Orpheum, vrill

, . - •• ' •"• "^•'"•< {hatnlsoine mounted parade- flnj? wJJii lot more of him. lie ilirow dewlly. ,)(J Klvei t t , o t l t . o l - . l o w r / Council

ne. Moth dinner andSlipper'will. be served. . A ba.se,. ball

' siiperlntemloncy of Road Supc-i1-^r Ji ewis Duftord. The townshipne er-uKher will be employed and

local stono used. The section c> bt-' — prrived Is about one milr- Ion;r.

This hill has been a , tcrroi1 t^tomobiiists for years, it Is said

X'fi worst hill and miie-hf*^

Trou'ii.->Tr'

»»-.,. 3 . ti 1!4 .13 •>.."••VII. Ti. H . 6 . A is

"! 0 1 12 ti 6" <> 1 1 ^ 0 ; .1- ' I 1 1 w l o

. . . . . . 4 . 0 0 0ir-2-' i-1 0 1 4 " " 2 •- o

• • • • - 1 0 0 0 00 (I 0 0 0

. . . . : : I i»• i) o. 0

• • • J ; J- 0 0 4 1

•-•'"o •! ~ rr n ~sl)~(1'vA;.-l--:0;.-0-.0--0.:'2-i:,T"-

.ranprht. a rnuslnj? fly runnitiff hack-ward, tho hall hitting him pltimh Inthe stomach, sticking there so tif,'ht-]y that lie had to straighten up lorecover It; besides thin he rnn:(v man

""flonbic" play anild tiimuHuouaplause,

Tie was a hern'at the bat. too, HiirIiiK out several singles, on any ono ofwhich he-could have, made two bagsexcept his pants wouldn't lot bineptSomeh the helt wouldn't .sta.vhitched up :-and Hart was in sorlou.>straits by tho time ho reached firstbase.1 ir, lie had been so unfortunateas • to have : made a hit that carriedhim lo second, it la^'very probable

•4 that he. would havo '"ficon obllpcd tobriiiji .the run homo in a barrel.

Jake' Pence was at short stop buthad little to do. l!i]l Moi-f-an was,in

: left field. John Thompson in center-

rhpiwcen .~ • ••> .mt.u n'.ra.:Wi!!;tal:i:-.pl;K\"i rtt-«.."0.;-'- Oil:

.iiimiSGniL'iUs iiK-iudc bap races anv;liGelb.irron- rac4.s. Past Slate Connuiloi- li'ortfds A. Dennis of Prineetoiwill deliver an address in tho afterii^ion. and State Councilor Everot:»raj' of .Terse.v_CUy_will..speak Jn;zUiiI'veriinpfr" whiic" thc ""*"Oxfoh\"" CorneHand will furnish imislc throushoitlio dny.

Swallowed Tlentijit's Tool.Thomas Duffy, inachinlati ;,2

years old of Dunmore, near Scran-ton, was operated upon in tlio Scran-ton Private Hospital, this week, forthe removal of a dentist's tool, whichhe swallowed a week ago while hav-[iiff h i s tee th fixed lit tlio ofllco ,ofDr. Haro ld Davis , of D u n m o r e . v

The toolwith. . . . . . ... ,,im.»Lur-_iiicncmirr at

ne end. 'J'ho physicians had to forceIt down Puffey's neck Into,the stom-

~ f , r n ™ - ^ ^ ^Phlilinsbiirg: tpnm.:. ,,j!c~ kept^-them

V full of ginger; alaoiice water. If yoxinever drank thp combjnfltion.... you

otlitrs...

Irticlcnwmimi yiny Electrify.'Tlic .eloctriflcalion of that part fif

tho Lacka wanna system which IKknown as (he "pusher service" wasllo..HUbje.ct_.of_.a_r,conferenfTe.;:Lbr>l

Scraiitbrf Friday by T. S. Lloyd,perlntendcnt of motive power; S. sTticpel, chief onplneety and reprcsen-la lives of the Eric Railway, theAmerican T/Hiomotlvo Company andof the General Eleclric Company.

The conference was for the lnir-,)0so of arranninpr facts for the hoardof directors on the cost of tho motivepower per train, the tractive powerMp such heavy grades as tlio Lacka-ranna hos to contend with on the

I Pocono Mountains, and at some-oints on the Buffalo division.

The Eric men were there to tellIOW much the Erie had saved by the

intention lo limit ihe

IOW much the Erie had saved by tlieise,, of; olectrlcly on,part of Its .road.

It is reported that within a " y a rIt is reported that within a 'year 'UjQ^.Lackawanna-.frfnn-.PinrV'

, , • • , • : , / , , , ' ' I • ' i s L l 1 *- ' i n t e n t i o n t o l i ? i

PoiMiUly the frt-oholdors overstep- number of attractions of th.pod their -authority in. Jayins . over: , , , , ! t e c;,,.-,-, •• i<( iwo- :or :- tlireilie.pMlliurut Msklnir^for-nn'election to lahnws a \yeek. and. irrmhmnv to, c : i -.chnnsj»_.ihe-_county~.-f«fiHt..-, A. •-good niiiTat^' tiie" cheap ' shows. Tiie. beliefmany psoplft so esr»'vss thomsfivcp, | ,•„ •,]...+ *•'-- ...->•• - • - -• '"W'Hcn over half the1 people of the(county- sipn petitions asking for some-

,-thinn: thai is purely Kiandatory onlilio part of the freehold«rs. the bonrdI« not representing1 the .vill of a ina-

- jprity_-j..QC.:;t he ™ people •-"•Avlij>'i i-thpy ""ailempt to evade the Issue. The freeholders as a'body, have ri<* say as t.the afhisability of changing- tlK.<jonnty seat. Tl;.>y are merely to ' Us.•i lime for a special election and tholaw---»u Ldirccts:rtliomv"'"Tf the pcll-tions are open to challenge or arcirregular, there is an available pro-egular, there is an available process 01* law which will allow plentyof time for Inquiry. Jf tho precedentestablished at tl?ci last meeting1 of theboard is to be, followed out, thero Isnothing to prevent them from hold-ing up the petitions indefinitely. Thelaw gives them no such latitude, lithe petitions are to1" be belt] up. let itbe by order of tlio Supreme Court.

location

H ia hoUovofl, will prove a.ivan-s-ainJC-.ta.-.the-jnHimiremcfit'alKf

imbhe. \audcville depends•tp.ni transient trade o n t l t h e

WesirtcaTtjh.-.-.i«•' Mi's. Pa l mo

of Schnoloy's M<lirin.ir. in her efforts•Stale authorities coneHor-;!ettors of complaPort (liially came tocomuiissiouer hilky.^from the Oove'nior'to

: w a p . - - - : ; ;5ts:-6f .atiLomobjl'-su miner" resident

">« been uu-Interest the

F1TT.S1 REE TIIVK.

„ -as imposed up-y, Hamnton sendingi h e r e ins tead , of tho-, . -.•.•.-•_• =.:..

.'he ' row It" was a hollowvictory for tho Sanitary boys, thoscore .being -3 to 2.,the. he-me-team : .-•not half trying'at that. . On Saturday ;.

Rlirlof- this -week tljc-'E; O. '• • T.'s" go" "to ' '"i:i '""''

Sinn II Sji't1 first fire in nir.n months ii

ihe Orpheumlead transient vl

such\ o load tran•t}> 10 gc. there.

I'amily lteunion.

_ . . - ,.,.,n.lli.i.v was found to beInllfthie'd^'-h'ml-' the steel Instrumentimbedded in it. Durfey's condition Guaranteed Hosiery nt 15c pnir for

Men, Women nnd Children—at l

• •; . ••PITTS' BEE HIVE. ':

•UK»SC'*TW1I oin"r""\Va>"(lT(r~~h n d J-'lrthybrought up from PhilllpsDurg to playball for the moi'iumont fund. Notonly t?id- they boom the game, luitthey stood all . expenses of tho tripand insisted on paying, their way into

Tho second annual reunion of theBodino family will be held at 'IslandPark, near f^iston. on Thursday,Sept. 1. ; There will bo a "morningsession at 11 o'clock, taking the. form

I of a business meeting, in connection••-"th which ,m em bers of the family

II make short addresses. The•on lior.r^is from 12 to. 2.'- *"" ""X that reports of committeesfird, Gloction of oflicers

. . .^ m iiij.ny months in[Ills-immediate section occurred lastSaturday... nifr,h.(rr-

jIt-:-.-.v.T.3---"-stliC-"7 ••birVllambriek house, on the back road toPort Colden. now occupied by anItali;i.ii .family. The house was des-troyed. Nobody was'home chat even-in ir -i'Hi it Is thought thai a lamp.

this week . t h c - B . O . • • ICalifon for another, game.

Probabl

in.. ^ ..- niLiugnt uial a lampwhich bnd .bccn~:left burning, waupset by either a cat or dog.

The first report circulated InWashington was that the barns onJacob Wyckoff's farm wore a (Ire. TheWyckoffs were In Washington thatevening and were considerable agi-tated until the real • locationascertained.

Huslness l'rojterly amV

!e Candidate for Congress.William E. Tuttle, Jr., of West field,

wiil probably, be-the Democratic,;can-."j,;jidhte""for'' Congress from this, tho| Fifth. Congressional District. Thisfact was made known at the annualouting of the Union County Demo-' 'era tic Executive committee a fewdays ago at which .Urns Mr. . Tuttler.

"his willingness to stand fortho nomination,

Jlr. Tuttle was assured of the solidsupport) of the county organizationand this in"!Itself, in such a populouscounty, is almost equivalent to' anomination. . There wi'tl probably bono opposition. \ ,

Mr. Tuttle is regarded as tho best 'Democratic votc-gctter In Union •county. He is president of the "West-" " ' ' ' board of trade. Is a. i leaiUnB-

juble Wrick Building(next to tliZ/Star^biiildiiig), are offered

uys you a pair of Kuarantedd,SloekinuFwio 'iiii')t»r:.,whcther you aren;-niEiri7~womiin; or child-.—at

' F1TT$: J E E IIIVR7l y )

. jale. ^•or particulars andprice inquii/^of ('. John E. -Uehlfetn.Ayash i net on ."''K. J.' ';nr»1-Yank \\lr Ue'ii -;

All Cross^tt and Queen QualityOxfords'and1 pumps at lei s than costprices,.,while--they 7 i » s t a t

at lei s.i»st—-at

Page 2: IEU1TIC BULL DOES KEEPING AT IT PRODUCE …...IEU1TIC BULL PITOSJ • Old Timers Don Knee Breeches for Monument Benefit. BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN [should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf-

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910

UACIiiriTSTOW.N.M . II. noivi-rn hit* Jiiln.;tl till? auto

mulilllHt.H with u lieu- car.l,c.»niir(l lltlell :iml Ollu Curtl* are

" with n puny "f 1."y* In Anluiry rarlcA little ilatiuliler oaine u. Mr. nii.l

Mra. Henry J M « a s hist -Jlumlay a

. Harry XeUUl-or i- eami.lui.- withn liarty uf tiieu,ts tu .Ma<.-<i.-hii!.e:i?for the we.-Ii. '

Marvin .Shlel,!.- i.< ' en la rg ing histore Itull.llnc al Main sttv»>: tin-Grain] .tvenue.

W i n . Warner tm.I rurally liaiv removed fr.'in the l 'Ml;v :\tnu IIU-J th.John Karr fan-.i. .

The Ilat-kett>t,.wti kill c!ii!> .«!:•(out the M'lii.rl.tn l-'lel.l i-liil> liut rtit-ur.lay by :i ^-..iv -<C •'. t'» '.'.

.T...-..1. v*. Alt-'U .M* tull-.'li.i.-.i-,l ;

the ioi'ji miiT.L fei .!. " -mim.

from 51....'r,. M7.-.-I : ' t'.ie lSr.vik.-i'!,F.trm. .•iviii-it l.y J, hn il. SlOTl'.

Mr.-:r.. ', }!•>. : , - . , : ; !:-.:.''.i::= -:•.-'chll.lr. :i of NVwarl; lire spell.iliii:fiever.ii wv.,-k- .:: ;:;,- Arr.-n,.-a!i l!<>-*,'

has iwii'*t'!i" |Sm''-"-"'>\M,^" J ; " " ! ;

Summit, with their father, near townMr. ami Mrs. Kruclor »f Ili-.mlUyu nthe Ainorleall llmi«e; Mrs. Mavupllan.l .laughter of Sl.rinall.I.I. Mas....latn

i lKl l l i r . l r i n a .KlsliorV; IU.VIII.MI.I Martl lit Jao.li O. Mart'.-n i r l l l l t

Mi ' i i t t t a ln nv.'mii*.

Ml.-** Helen Valitll:ii.'.>m is w«it!J!'-irleli.ls at Sparta.

Tl i - lii.H-V Al.l ..f 111- M. K.elllire!

IJ.iy tliiinei".-Mrs. KUmtvclt Kvt.linm. « IK. h.i-

II.-.MI .!';tte 111. v 0 ;n-,. i;];,,| f> l.'iirn, i"

K i t r .-f KIfz.-tbt'ttt. win; ; - j - i r - i airo. h . t - I-1-'!

n (*M fri»H«I.* Eii; W a r r ^ i

, !

Mr.-'.of N,Mrs. !.f.v:- AVallvy.

' Th,- S >«!-.

-i:.''. Mr*. !.-•'.. ire

• p n . v •'! th.-tr

..-ru-r.ly .1-.. L-ut

rv -J i ]••.-•-

will hoM

,1*. nn.li u'laru

i e fr.l..,l tty tlu> I t c h Mt 'rohe !".-.•;[ n t a r k t i s a n s l n i ' .l>i h r

Mu:V.-:-.-." i;:.! ' a0" .1 ' ;*'.t *'• ;'.;-.

Mr.'.•.:'..! Mrr.Uw. ;.:-,« l'.n;

the Tho-.>.ir..:":Mr-, \r.::\ Mrs

hor .-'i.'Ur. M:-;-

..,,!,• liav..

- sla-1 t-.

.vliieli Hi.• t l i e l i m i t .

.-ay, hass. Ouri-ii.lalil..seem M

i-v.-• 1 l»- f-,1 an. l . a!>• v.ill s.nin iin

1.Minify! iitll.-

luinvls havePiirl;. Tlieyf..r nn.l the

.:i >•.>]..ny of

i'lsri;.""

t!w 'piil.l:-

|,lct

,.J up Mil!cal

sll-.-el.-

1 Miircei;,;1. M'.rrisy e a r I'v-L-inji-.u' Sept. »H!i.

Mrs. I.. I.. Ofeeli an.l .!,:nKeen In l>..l.nvar.-• jlnrl'i--

h e r hr-.tiu-r. J:i:n.-.-i i:\.s.s

t::e

• i > i n t '

e r : - . : : u y r . a r r y i i \ , - , l h i m n j . a l l r l ' - l l t ....If i'!,l t.nvlisnsali A-i^uspis l.;n|.

l i i , ! i . ceM.rat. ' . l his ~r.tr. I , inn.lay mi1-Tl.l-ty last. He is LI w.-ll pres-rveilma!!. His sr,:,. 11,-. C!i:;r!es I.-IUIKI.-II.-->:' S,'r..i;t,Jit. -.-..is t i .-..,-• liiai List

Chie

T i liule "C ri-alt-'.-iuil^over. They >*KlK.s.

Mv. iiilii Mrs.clalii.-ht.-r Klui...^Vul. LHIII,-

I We-t.; r.njp- Mrs. Frank

J l t i , . ; X.jM-urk •-•,•.'

were eloi

• •' : tn, l ,.I.i'ji;l::r:-riii:.-,1. t--. letul-ii

ll-..- snil.U-li i l i -Tli.jy .-.\iie--t-i

fOMMltl.V' ino \\*. 0. T. I*, will me -t In Col

iiml.la elinreh. Au>.'< -"• i*t --10 p. in.Mr. mi.I Mrs. Clr'.s. Kitchen of

Str-.u.liiliKri: were In Cohimhhi.lay.

The water was tiime.1 Ini.i the .lainat the Warren l.'.Minty 1'iiwer I'lallllast iveeii.

Ki.iu II. Julie--, nil,. '1I.II. Wen Mlf-f.'flnsf with e.insliltiptl.iu u |,.n^IVlllle. Is W.ir.--.

Miss Wll.lrlek ..f Itlulrst'uvn. onher u a y from slat!tis:i>>n. >toppe.l i.lfliei-e iin.I ealle.l >.u trien.ls Stitnlay.

The I.n.lies' Alii Si'ilety will I1..1.1lh..|r l.iislii.-.. meetln.,- an.l s.u-litl :ithe hi.me Of Miss A. <;:n-.luer the

llrst Thurs.lay la Sepleiul.er.Thlrty-f,i!ir stlti'hes were taken to

lost' the woun.ls eaus^l liy it tloi,- Inthe fa.v of lUtl.. IVarl V..sseller .ifOxfor.l. wh,. N well knmvn here.

Pr-if. AM11 I>,utils>n an,I family ,>:'ist-.n are visiting tins wsek with his,-ilier. .Mrs. .I,.hn r-a\i.ls,.n. an.l his

l.r..tlier. Frank lUyi.N-.n an,I r.iinllv.Til,- seo-.nil an., thlr.l tpiart.-rlynfereuees will I.,- liel.l at Ilaines-in:. Sept. 11. Hev. P:-. Mullet- will

proai-h in o'ir ehnivh in the evenliiL-.I-'nini;. lit'.!,- s-11 ,*r Mr. au,l Mrs.trick TV-Lan. l-i> I..-!: alTMrl.-l

with thr.-,:it tne.:l.1.,- :'-,!- s-.ine time.ml 'on Suu.lay Or. 1-.; r,-m"Ve.l his

Mrs WiHl.11.1 V.'lili.ur.s .-f New I'. 'Ik. Wh" W.'S si-k li'St Week at the '.-.rue -if Mrs. .ial,,-:: H[tan:i..n. M'iisikon .->n Siit'ir.iay t-- !i-.-- h,>nie of

Mrs. .Tnseph Iiall.-::.IMwey Meri.-'o l-.js r-."!tnoiI as V..

\ earrier from tli- C,.l--ml,!~ po»t-,i:i.-e t-i l\U" .-in!.l,e.-ni,-lit ivilh tlie; i s | ,» r . ,» - , - i - I.',.in],.my. navi.l An-:Ie is snl.s!itmin- ur.ii; a l-.ew .-iirrlei-an i.e iipjioiiUeii.

Our Snn.Iay s.-h,-.,-I will j,.In tlieliiin.-sl.il!-.-an.l Walnut Valley sell..,.Is

ami pirnle In Hi ml-ek .lien on Frl-'i'h. ol in,: a t

k at the church, whore thereiviil I..? conveyances t.> take them to

e clou. Mothers are iuviteil to nc-unpany the chihlren.Jerry Klnii.-.- .11-.1 Thi:rs.iay ulslnhis home at Punli.-M, after a l.mu

Ilness, of tlil'.-rculosis. llr leaves,iieslilea his wl.l.nv ami live chihlren.vhose a^es ran-e from I to IS years,ho following- brothers ami sisters:.omnel, p . ter ;.!•.,! Mrs. Frank Mll-er of Cohunl.la. M. M. Klniiov amiUrs, Irvln Hny.ler of Walnut I'oraer. I:ievelail(l of Hainosh-ar---. Johl-. of

rl. Mrs. Wlliever aa,l Mrs. Lancef I ' . ;y!v I!!.- ille.l

He;l !!i,-tr.!'.-r .,f til.- K. --f I1. T h -M l v . - n s e,,!i,in.-t.-.t !,-,- l:,-v. 111-.

l--,.Ml->- a t hi.- l i t - h-m:-- S i i lnbiv a n , . r -l-".ilrvl.-w

at • 'rl uili.':!.,i;' . , . : • . l i .

A . - l l l l l V .

l--|ov.i I l lne i i .1-1 i< !-. !:-!!!,? nt ivslu--!nii.iiie.l litm.-v.lil-s. Criili.-r. ,f i.'iint '11 !* tile st!..-." i

f Mrs. S. W U S : I .Mr.. an,l M;-. i^-i::'; t"-.ni!!! sp-nt

Mi's y.Arv 1 .,-niuil -li-nt Snn.lavl.-itlt Mrs. F;-i:::: (:•••• at \V,-st Porl i ' l .

Tlie f,-nn,-|- ;.-,es t., i;-.,f^;n :-:i'i liiei-"1"1 fell nt the :itaE:--,n.

Beatty Ci','S. are Iniil.lilii.- a vi-ryKl iKteail nn c,i\i:\i[ :L-,-,;r,;.-. liai-roof ami columns ii is all ncement am! is , - ; ;;,.>., 1 ilesi.cii.

Jli-i. E,!i.-ai- i i . s m i t h • •;• As!j

shor t visit u i i h ' M r s . ililt-.iTan.l Mrs. Cleor-e T. K\ , r i tSmith at;,! their .l:-.iiu!u--i- weh e r e on Sunday. 1

Th" irii'mu eiiii.l '••:' Mr. :inSnnfoi-U Clark .iieil t!-,.-:a ei;,,!,.-!-.tf iumnn at their h o m e .'!•• WillGi-ove ,str,,et,; last Siiuir.::.;-. an.l »

•st :!ii• '*!' til,

!'l:illi|» ' l a s t .

, . ; ! f i i c t H i i i t' j lu rao Iium|..-r

\[\'"U short" of'ti

.,a,l i-,-:-.-i-:-,-.l"Hit ,':' ti1...- unt

;.uOu mark.t h -

.^k.!,;t S,,utii. Ti:.-v 'leave i;;,.;r nesUni-} r.iriee? iI; tile Xortli Very .-ai-ly. lie .til-.-

!:-.;--i,-st. '|-!iey -.viil' proijal.!:.-

of tlie ij'i;iirlu'.nU'»n. X. V..

s inking will i,... a .ra-.v

Mrs. M-n.le l!,.lknai,

••"^f1'^P^^"'-:''':'-"^''-^Fa'rm?1 i iext 'UTu"Aa'v aTin? suni'.M- will I - f,,llgressivc liv- hmnlr.-.l.low inviliitions, it Is 1the fol! .cul.jr will i.,- ,

.Sirs , . U.--lkn:ip>. own 10,

: Town Cleri; Ai-'.iii'.rstK-i.1 his first .iiia:-:-'::-'----the- n,-u- law went in;-, ,ana P.--e. \v. M. Mit.-h;t h e ' i i rst . t-..-r,-m'--,',:.-. .morn ing Fr-iuil; [",..••:!- ;,rk:t J. HOM-OII v.c-0 v,

.ivcre atcnil.c;'l 'in-'Vli" In'-t c r r . l t l i e lu-iiio. .linrvy

we-

for another-,! wrril.ly r

;.:'.» 11. m.-e-.l l.y ,„-,'- alone- th

uiu>-rst,i!nlmiiiittie-e to

of clenn-

Mrs. Chariv.s Iviiicfent, who with( ' r frienuts has bc-un t'..x-npi"i»ff thenrt::c!l fnitrtu'C" ni H o - . M - i ' i'fur ing ih« p:isc s.-'asWiiy M >-•>;,],j.,.T!io:irl snnke

ih I h hf tin!

bltn>w day

t-ro p;sth

.-.l.»rt(l.ainc- tr.

.Mio}\v.i!ir.;:-io t l am h

M l.y Di-. Rnnl . ..f:iir ..wny of-[roco\-ci'\".

H.; Tioai-ilmrin nn.I Cud

T ! : - 1 •!••-'•"••••v'^n Siir- . lnv •i.-li'V-l i

"i:.' :.ii--.iv-. . •M r s . Jchn-i ' - ' t : i:ii!-.];--- n;' FSra iu r -n ' :-

M r s . F.. A t . 11 V.Y1H :hr- sri1..-.*: nf li.-rj

W i n . Ifn-six*-!- pf .V.-.v ' V M ! : s p t ' H l !

-•ra-. nn . l " . f o r ^ y "ciiyVM r . a n . l .Mrs. !)"r]:»::i1 nii.i f-liil-ir-^i

u n ! J l r V K. H. M-iV.]-,:-'n(T S!i!i.i;iy,M r . jin-1 M r s . Jamo.«s Knir 'n i i - l >>(

X.nv Vr i r l ; :uv- t!i,- "u.^u •<•; h i s pa---. •ms . R,-v. i tnd Mr,:, i^. \-,. K i ^ l n r . ' i . •. M r . :U],1 i ! i v , .Ii-ihn Tisiiir :ir..l

'.:" 1 nhor |i:UVHt.-. .\;

iMi1.-1.

MKvnn.l Mr.< Ciiits. 'Ciriu-mcr n j ;Mmulay went for a iv.-.> I'.'of-k. ' .«t:i/Vwith tlu-ir drtii'-hf.T M M . K. I?:iac?.1

Marline n. • • -Mr. ami Mr-, r;...,-,, c.M-kry nf Hus-

ton. .Mr.-iii-iil Mrs. I/,;;!. ,<i ]">th!i*lu-inwere rjver-Huml:iv n;i-*i< .-.r Mv. ;m.lMr»; 'Chas . \V;tIsh. "

Mrs. K. U. i^mith v:,_-v,l t.i H,!'-;-.-•-.-uptown <',n Fri.hiy to spp;ul .Sun--l.-iy. h-.'intr inir.od l.y :-Ir. rj::;;Uv amiihniLThter Kiln tli.-u '.hiv, • j

TKr-i-.:- will i>t> no ."sehurch next. Sunday. .

a p s c i l S i d a y atMr.-:. T-Tarmoii Hoffman._ Mr. r'.r.'Lj^Ir^. J^rmi

in our

•nl wfth j

Planning for the GreatestFall Business in the History

of the StoreMany of the Fall goods have already arrived and some of the Departments are as-

suming an Autumn hue. WHAT A FALL AND WINTER CAMPAIGNIT IS GOING TO BE ! If you knew—if we would dare to tell you

so early---of the preparation completed for Fall business, you wouldbe as enthusiastic and as anxious for Fall to come as we are.

In Jhc Meantime We Are Clearing Out Everything ThatShould Go With the Summer Season

If you are coming to Easton ANY TIME NEXT WEEK, next week, don't fail todrop in. You may be able to make a purchase that will save all your expenses.

COME IN ANYHOW TO REST AND LOOK AROUND. If you wantdinner or lunch, you can get it in the Restaurant in the Basement. Moderate prices,of course. ,

J BUY

• • • V I

GOOD FLOUR--

/ill

I '• FOR SALE PA

1 Cheapest mid Beat I

1 . AHTICU-S

licci, sirldin . ..Mutton, leg . .Mill; . . . .',.. . .

1 :. I 'nrk. Iniii!'"" ~ CliUOSt!

l ln t tcr

WlioiiUJ'k'stFoKicc . . . . . .

/.ficatirf, dricO

Wheat FlouriL'.s. l*l»nm.

Eneigy, Muscle andof flour, coslint.

ood. U

I;.NI

. . . i i n. . .MS. . 10:50. . HISS

. . .11SS

. . 13I1S

1 J s . 1 -IS!)

. . iO-'H

')()i(l. 05*0

m ofAu-ilia

Strengtl2j< io "

1 .. '- pounds of meat, costi

iams' r

A U . GROCERS.

. S. Government Te.-l^ Trove It .

iu;v KH:I;STS WILL urn*.

w '

. oma .WMma ' ' -

n r a n s . . •", :'

imi.ii.n—i.

• • • i . , .

Hun.- Fanners Hullt-tin No. 1! .)

Giving Qualities. One poimdcents, will go as far as two

- ! g M 5 C t o 2 o c p e r p o u n d . . . .

tackawanna

....aVUliii' 'family'

xhry s t r o n m . in l i io

oT-iiiiMsif.nier'.s ;\IUVA~i:-\ to i!u; i i i r u to r h o

roii(T--i*nmMien~'-or'-'rnn!TTf iFtTiT™]*TTBS<>Trrsss=

" " W I.Tuini i l ^ ' l i . ^ ' i i ^ "s. 'nit 'broti^""

" tn* imp'Him in- i-n ' . ' i tyt 'Mi. 'w-nfiir . • (;, H . ^ ! n i - 1 ol p r n v p l i u - n-jch nvitwrivp. ' A 'ucw

• ] f r n is!" T'iiilfu!i'l)i)iir-.. :i- th'» ]',ii-!or .:'.;iHT.--t.. M^in h;t= .lust honn huilt h o r oJio m o s t "fin nyi-r .-•iri.i:iy: D!r. u\\,\ : ,!r«, | l>m n o r u n u ' i i y IKIH W o n proviilr-il f o r

. in^ to i ) '.\;i_th__lii«i_ivi.fM.iv,-!;,.„;.l.rn. Hriu-v. j i1i;u tli.>, l a w _<1 o t W t . i\\>\Ay t o _ i b i t 1'c-

a i cmiKh "I" J- iv . 'V City. v.;;!i \\\i «iR-tcv . 31rP . K. J . Wlldric!-:: ll-.ti.-rr Y»-r o m o r of Orj i i i^ ; , rit T^.M. Tf i ' l ' s : Mr.ntul Mrs . F r a n k n - . w ^ l ai.-l .•hlldrf-no r C o r n e l l . Is*. V.. wi th h i s b r o i h r r .T h o s . n . H o w o i i : -Mi*? inn<:ic ,>r J . T -

• A y m t n ^ nuin r :n . 'k f t w i t hfvc'iilns1.-* u a o :v<^ni h i m \<>b'<»l. n i l . . t h a i

t l K

nil-Mil] stroft: M'and JInxtil Mille•quests of Mr.

M

IC.'itn Anfln- ' iv ."'.Canton. 111..H. Xoxw MIIIM-

mm; John Youni? ofqon Mountain n ;Kiiznlxjth J/ mrni.Tly ot thi ] :Mrs. Franros VaU'iuino of Lafcewrmdwiih her snns. Ainrris and '• iiobort

. Valentine:/ Mrs. Ida McCracfcrm andKi'nntlson. Wnltor Gcisslor . <M" NOWYork, at tho JliJdo'.jrant cottairf: Ol<>C. Jensen ,nf Morriptown at Mrs. T..C. McCnir,\on's: Mrs. John WhitoscllnmV chlhii'cn nf Xowark, with ,.liorparents, Mr. and Mrs. .Tncnh "Wiloy.on Olmroh streat;,Mrs. TTenry Beat, ofValley City. ,.N. D., with her sister,Mrs. Anderson, on Hiprh strept: Mrs.J. D. Nritfle of Philadolphln, with hersister, Mrs. John "Pawling; Mrs. JamesElliott and child of Blnchanitotv-- N.

" • " i ar

-—T>iaco;—wttir"hor undo . Archl!>:il<lShotwell; Jriss .TCliziibeth T31aclt of

Goor^e Frances ami son Harry, ofJersey City, at E. J. Wiltlrick's:Mnrcle/(ami*. Augustus Stephens jof1

nnm.^jVltif! sot into

'WfiVfi'liini a hat tha tlions1. ,-. Of course lie

:' c.o mi ii ir t o__ _h I m ...in•]'ctiirn"nnrl"1i']if;n lirid -a-infc" "ni-"?J(> io"pny lipslrtoit. "n i i r 1 IIOWMV, tho wellH»r>wn ODiiMliiiiio nf PIiilliUKluiij,-.KOftinecl to hnvo a tonder plnco In hishea r t for Fitt.«. am] . volunteered toHOC h im sfil'cly liomc. Ho hiroil av'uz of livr:ryn:an Barry, promising tobo back at G p. m. The hou r came

l l l f t e fcthow up, am

did this fitijjnst persod d h d

until 11 p.m.drive intn

tin; ynn] am! hand llio rifi over toHarry. The horse, .sn the owner al-leges,' showed •ovidencos. ot' bcinff'oyii'-driven nml as lowers could notgive a satisfactory explanation of thoaffair lie wrfs arrested and ptven ahearing Satl'mlay nioriiir."« Iioforc'Sriulre Smith, who after lioarlnp thecomplaint and the prisoner's defenseheltl the latter In $200 hail for hisappearance,..at.^c.o.iirt., . ,

I3cars the sr^naturcTof Chas.H." FletcherIn use (or over thirty years, and1

The Kind You Have Always Bought.

1st Rates1.00

ARIZONA

MEXICO

, OREGON

UTAH

To Points CALIFORNIAJ -in ; . ; : MONTANA-

WASHINGTON

NEVADA

For dates of sale, Pullman reservations and further information,consult local ayeut,; or write .;.

CHAS. K. RATH, D. P. A.

Firemen's Buildint). Corner Broad andMarket Streeis, Newark, N. J.

Mrei. J . T. . J u n e s , of .Xc-wark .SjiQni.n!.C.:W"day;s; ifl-fii -wo.-k wil l ; ' Mrs . " f dJ o n e s . '-• _ • .. - .. . - Jw

• Air, -.«'! l lrs . .John C2.rrrlnjrdiyi.-h-'l<:r.s, Ot-rti-ir.li; nml T-Tctch, of Kllza-

Mr. .tniti Mrs.' Arthur Uusii.Tlaynnmcl Spannenhorg of Hohnfcen

viaiti'd his parent!!, Mr." and :.Irp. J.Jj. Hpnnjtenbern. a cotiple of days lastweek. Mrs. .sjiaiiR^nherf,' iuis l.ic-nnspendiiiff some time with her paronts

rela-FUKK VXION*.

_ Miss UKXICH Griivor i.s visitin

Kroderiok UjppHtiene him 1ic*onspending n I'mv days in Now.1 i'orli.

Mr. and Mrs. Htephen Wildrld?were recent rruesls of his brother.

Miss Gertrude .Vandyke 1ms return-ed to Morristown. after snenilini-j sev-eral days with Mrs. Joseph Kinney.

Mrs. Judscm Kiivney and I'riinkKinney .of Tlatnoslmrff spent I'ntmTuesday until Thursday with tho l.it-ter's father, Joseph Kinney.• Mrs., Ueuben Hunyan has liot'iispending a few daj-s 'with her pnr-

lipai):irp, and lier Jjrother, "'AlbertWilupick. in Pfin Arsyt.. ' \s

Star and Thrice-a-Weeli • New • YorkWorld, $2 a year in advance.'^.

What Does YOUR Son txpeefc to Be r =:If-i>u1wuuKl!JeaSteii(JKraij}n:r, Ruukk(.'ei)t;r(-.r^ivat« Secrmary;

Accouiiiant, or hold ;i jiusiliqn under the, Sliitt: ' or,..,U. S. .Qoycni-,went; wo can train liiiti to liil that position with profit to Himself "and credit to his employer, if his natural bent runs that way. .

We have successfully train^il thousaiid^. Our graduatesproyt the ireliiibililv of their tniinini,' hy the casie with whichthey take up their allotted life-work. "They lea"vn to do, IILTC, thethjiiys that_ei.nployer&,art; j^lad,^.pay_.tht-in..lo.(.lo...wlicu._tlie.v..leav.c_,,

' ;is;"and we"'tan'never snpjily the ^reafileiiiand for trained Helpers.""'

Our illustrated catalogue shows pictures of inauy of ourgraduates; tells what we are ttoin^j givba an idea of what leadingbusiness ntul professional men. thinkl.'of our work, aiitl ought toshow YOU which business school is most likely to train your sonor daughter most thoroughly, and most satisfactorily. ,„• •.,.

Tlie catalogue will be' sent on request.

46th year begins Sept. 1. Enroll now.

RIDER-MOORE '& STEWART SCHOOL

FOR SUMMER

10 South Broad Street TRENTON, N. ii1 J

It you want your ad to be read by the people ofWarren cour.ly you should patronize the coSuir.ns c5The Washington Star.. Over 20,000 readers weekly.

AV1 incliule::a'"iVew"li6iiie;:"!i""ieiVe-1

incut to .meet one or two of thy\ij many rk'intinils in Washington*•• "-find vicinity for houses nt good

rental, or additions to propertiesalready owned, ,_.•„... -.

.•,:.•:. :.JJ- -So,- ])ieasc;7 Hear "iinniiid'" t ha t a t t i i eWasliingtou Lumber Vard will be found thelargest and best collection of buildingmaterial in all this section of the Stale.,

You avoid Hie tedious unnecessary delaysaltogether too common, when yon orderspecial stock, interior trim, etc., at tinsyard. Promptness and dispatch character-ize our dealings.

Don't delay, however, in 'placing yourorder. We are always pleased to submitestimates on jobs of anysize.—none are toohig for our handling. '~~" /\

W. D. GULIGK

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910

SEMI-ANNUAL

SHOEClearance SaleStetson S5.00 Low Shoes formen, in nil leathers, . $3.48Douglas S2.50 Shoes tor

Men . . . . . . $2.S8Sorosis S4.C0 Low Shoes

for Women . . . $2.48Women's S3 00 Low Shoes,

in all leathers, . $1.98A rare opportunity to save

money !All this season's Roods.

Come while your size is here.

MERGER'S239 Northampton St.

Easton, Pa.

Thos. A. Edisonamong numerous other tilings, operntt'.s a farm of 1.000 acres and linethat lime Is essential to the .soil—good crops arti expected. Ho alsiknows tho\ drawbacks that confrontho farmer In applying it.

FinelyPulverized

Limestoneov<.Tromcs nil the dlHlcutties butmust he pint! and It must also be (into bo of commcicial value. Ourpowerful machinery invented by .Mr.I-MIMUI enables us w furnish a prod-net of this kind which hag the e'lorHomont of agricultural uxperln.

C'hvuliir. f-ivitiK price mid full par-ticular*, mailed on application. Ad-(]ro.^L_ • , - _• •:;•;

1 .1 isoii Portland Cement Conip'yStuwnrtsviHtt, N. J.

BUICKtho yrealcst hill climbingand one of the speediest ofautomobile;.' on the market—tho result of nmny yearsof experience.

Immediate Deli very

I have the agency forthe lower half of Warrencounty. If you would like..:a demonstration drop mea card.

J. E. SlockbowerCLINTON, N. J.

KERN'SReal Family Liquor Store

ON THE SQUARE

PHILLIPSBURG, N. J.

Pure Food Law Guarantees

Mrw. Odorua Paul ia seriously 111 ather homo on l-'nlrvlcw nveriue.

Tlio imbli'? .schools of l'hIlU]'H>)iir]will reupen on Tuesday, Sept. fi.

)Jr. W. A. Crauo uixl fnmlly himItfi'ii I'Osting up lit Anl>ury I'arlc.

The Delaware I'nrk Firo KnuUivtC". cleared J175 from ltn recent *ttlvdl." I-t'wiK A. I-'isticr. a, Democrat, lacantliitaio for Council hi tho Thirdward.

Mr. and Mrs. A. I*. Alp.'iimh ofSoiitii .Main .street were at AtlanticCity last wouk.

Kov. A. M, Stmnet* of UnrrlsUnrnfiic-licil MM Sunday in St. John's

Lutheran clntrch.Mr. and MM. Prank Stone of Main

ntul i:ivt.r Streets lost a tlii'ire-inoritli-'ld son'Inst Wednesday night.

• (lorirKn .1. ltcik-y of Clinton. Uu.lias been lirrc vi>ilting: his hrotharn.'r.»5O(-nti>r Itelk-y '"id A. I*. Hulloy.

Jacob Shiilcr of Pinesville is doingthree clays in the local lockup. The

nrf,'o against him was drunkenness.Harvey Price, a belt Inspector sit

tin- Alphit cfiitntnt plitnt, has mo veilhis fnnilly from Itloomsbury to I'hll-

Cieorg*! T,. Pelt, the X.jrth Mainwot cnnl ilenlf-r, Inst a ^onil horseinrliiy nislii. Tin- anliiKil strangled

Itself to dc-jitii by a halU-r.

CAf-irox.KInsIo Apgar Is building an ad-

dition to his houee,Frank I'ill hits completed a con-

crete walk (iruiind IIIH residence.Otis Itlnklc of German Valley l«

worklnj- for Apt'ar Hro.t., as black-.smlth.

Marshall Apmir of N'owark

Itouhaway Ramblers will bpoiienls nt the Saturday b;lure.

, , . . . . and Mrs. John Sanderson iilliitr hln parents, Mr. nml Mia. Pay!;1 -Volley City. X. P.. are ruflitteruil fl

. ApKar. • i )0 American House.Mrs. Kusan X, Wise has returned

home after n two week's vacation ai

M I(Continued from pngo 2)

ilolcii- Mltcham Is spcndlml i i itid

ISNilolcii Mltcham Is spcndlthe week with relatives in itidgivooil.

Thotho

Mr.

aro coming in for shipe prico in t»wn Is 70c am

11M-nuKb.

Third U'nril. in oiict'iii-'ht iliat liethe County C'li-rk

i : < p d c :ut with the an-is a cnnrlidninnniniillon.

rr-stmint the ISiim" was iSaturday n IK lit fur ilrtinlcuu.

tlKn Mill...ml, Joiinituti. TheyK"t tlii'i'i.: days in tiie local loekuj

A. 0. Vino, fi.roriiim of the J'enn-•iylviuilii loiimlhiHis" IKTL1. has beentransferred to ,J.-rs«.\v City. A manuniiii'd Wat If ins <»f dmlpurt siuevcudshim. • . .

-Miss Amelia l!ra..-ml!I, who has beenlivintf with the f.imily (-r (h-nry An-ii.T. on Fairvlew Il«'firitis sails thisiv.-t-k for awltzorlaml to visit ri-ln-

A sjifi lid Pennsylvania II. J1

iMiisi'in went t<i Atlantic CityI In- !!"!. lie!, nmil la*t UYdn.At tbi.- pliii-o ISO excurs'loiiisls )J

1 tin.- train.C.rv. .1. II. Orr, pastor f.f St. John's

iuh<-rmi i'hiiri-h. u'ent to I'hllhia last Priduy to MtcmJ the fu._._f Ills mi>tlif-r. whii"died tiiere at theno uf SS yufirj*.Mrs. Ha Hie' Hnnslx-rKer, nn .iired

'iinan of .Morris street, felt downstnlnt List Thursday niyht nnd fruc-ured a ley. Kin; was taken to thelisten hospital.

Mrs. J. ,\I. Lee of Philadelphia, who'•roiitly umlerwent an operation forip'poiKlit'itis, is rcc'upenttiu.i; h •„•!•« ntho Innne of her parents, Mr. and-in*. lU'uinml Firth.

\V. X. Slavin. whn has hc,..n plains;I'llli Cei.ru'e l."iily's bjiseball team ill

San Antonio, Texas, has returned toPhillipshun:, the bawlmll reason in

I'liimpKhiirv dolPirntes m the Nat-.•i i : i | r"itvi'titl»n or the Fni f rna l

(»r-ler of Kutflos. wlik-h ussembk-d atSt. I,MH!M lii**t wt-fk. wore Peter M.rfftbet ,'i r111 Kihviml Knrp. .

John Million of Troy, a, hub--, u-nsrrt'ste-l Sunday afternoon for rul«-•irie-r th<- rM'riia-nitor of W. S. J'nr.«flm .South Main street. He was rom-nitle.i to tin; Molvidere Jail.

Wm. .TolniH"i; ilicd la.st Thursdayin.riiiiitf at his h<>m*> mi Sf"-'iV Hillrosri-'Sli'U-hftf . l U a j u . lie- ivu'.Vri ,iI'ife anil four i-hildnMi. ire was atrot her of county detective Johnson

.1 times Monlf. ngoA rtr. ynnrf, dlorltin- iiKin*- of hi. mother, .Mrs.

r»* street. Tues-Illnew of

ilru-y Moirlc. Ollay inoniiui;. after•ral tnoiitlus ffuniivos :i brotlu-r at:Timothy Sullivniel .Mhw .\I;tiiii' M

it'l .lames Cal'lh'lii-•winy rm.niinv. l\•lly. 'Tht-y will !••••Mry. Kliznbetii I

•r son-in-law", . P:u

Mt. I'otoiioPeanli

ment . '" .c a )>

Mlssr Irnia IIolTniati returned honi'.last Friday from a ten days' visit toXtiiKnrn Fnlln.

I.eroy Phllliowor of Morristou'n isvNltlnt; hi." yrandmother, Mr.". WflHam l'lillhowcr.

Tiie Presbyterian church of Cokrs-hury will hrild a fairground Kept. 1 1.

Over $000 was collected In the M.R. church Suticlny for the new stealheater and mhor bllln.

Tiiere were elyht cars of excurs-ionists transported over the HIKIBridge- hrancli last Tliurstlay.'--

Mrs. i'iiilip Ceortfo and MIHS Mnr-Ian Clcorfic havu relnnied fmm \«-

iry 1'ark and uccan Grove,Mrs, Renjamln Wean of FJander;

has been spendintf a week with lieittitiiKlitcr. Mrs. itytle I'lillhowcr.

Th" T-'idles- of tlte CJnI.lon Knglimet in their hail last Friday nlf,"ht ilan effort to reorganize tin; lod^o.

.Mr. <nml Mrs. CJt'o. Thf.mas left onSaturday for a two weeks* vacationhi Pennsylvania mid Warren county.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob CrejiKiw hav<Mr. and Mrs. WnYork visiting tlx'ii

Mrs. Harry DaviM . Harrof PlalniloMson's paHill.

Miss Gracr- Kidney,Mr. and .Mrs.

Ariftar nf Nit til Lower Vnllcy.Idson. and daiiKhteiiHltlntr Mrs. David

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin

ho hasHoward Wye

i R t

pneumonia.il two slst<

of j .-iv.•l< ••( 1 ' h i i -

?rs.

.wl in

lie

.Citj

PhililM Wod-or con-s'-y City.

on Jlc-

•oks. she It-nw!

Dan Piitfti nt Itcthiehent.e only eastern nppoaraiico ofMatch. I.Tii". chainjiion harnesp

e of the world.. ;uu\ tin- otheribprs of M. W. Snvnge's all-Ptiir

Hiiliiiiation will be at liethle-•m. Pa., on September S.Tliis W'lndcrfii! aggregationve-in..!v than a score of•cxhibiiiring tho coming Call and earlyr, but i'Eethlclieni will be tho

in any eastern ,«tnte. The

koff. returned (o her hetne In HustonSaturday.

Wm. Sehuylir, iil.nut SO years old,Is .«f>rli.iiHly III nt HIM •home of • hi.daughter, Mrs. Henry Trimmer, aFnrmersvlllo.

Ml.«s Mntilda Uiirns of NVw Yorkand .Miss Hilda Ward of'.SchnoIey'HMountain liavo been vfsttlrw? Mr. and-Mrs. Frank Pill. ;;:

Oliver Apsiftr and Harman Suttonare members of tho lluntcnlouroiinty petit Jury for tiie Septemlterm of court.

There was a. surprise party at thome of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Orts.Klven for their daughter, Miss limbOpts, .Monday nij,*ht,

Chas. G*-I»=t spent Tuesday in Snm-ville. Mrs. John T. Fritts, Mrs.

Wad; Eind Mrs. John Ot»tst ncrriin-panled him by auto.

Postmaster and .Mrs. APKar, andMiss limit liar I; ma n, who have boonspending n wcclt at Asburv .Turk.-'re-turned homy Monday. _

Miss Maud Davidson1 of Hampton,who has been visiting her sister andbrother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wat tor

mi,', has returned homo.The baseball gnmo between the

Callfoii ami the Tiscos of . Hi«hMrlftge Saturday resulted in CallfcKt's.IciVut by a score of 7 to 10.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Anderson of('.iinimUc left lust Friday for Maiu-tvan to visit Mr. Anderson's luvith'T.I'nmk A!i'!-r«":i. v.v.d his family.

.Miss Helen Finley is visiting I-cousin. Mrs. William Wilson at .!<soy City. Mef.ne she returns she wiplsit A.-bury Park and Ocean (irnvc,

liay On. who bus typhoid fever, i.lolim us'Wull as can be expected. l>[. Top kins is attending him: alsotrained nurse, Miss Hann of Pk-asunGrove.

"Ciishier W..JI.. Whlpplo Is tnkliiKtwo weeks' vacation from the Ilnvkettstuwn Xntional Hank.

Jfr. and Mrs, Ceo. Swing will !emshortly to make their home in Coloado, owing to .Mr. Swing's lU'liviilt

Mrs. L. Cook Osinun entertainedcompany of ladies last evenins (her home on High strc-t at a progresslve bridge party.

Mrs. U I*, Orccii and (laughter oPhiladelphia have returned from 1week's stay in Heaford, Del., and wiremain hcru until the tirnt of Octolx.

Miss Vim Mttlc will Kive a njc<\iIon on Tuesday in honor of Mis;Anna Lamson, when a linen sin _will be (ftven her In view of her be-coming 11 bride in October.

The. Warren County Hoard of Klectioti havi; madit the following DermcmiJc appointtnetits: I'ratik II. MiClullnti, Floyd (jriie.ndyke. Fnink I

us and L\ Frank White. The 1!publican appointiiientti will li«j inadion Thursday,

Mrs. Harriet Swaclthamcr, aged 0years, died Tuesday evening at IKlitme on Waslngton street from livi.iiHoase and paralysis, after an illnrs:if four months. Nearly all her 1111!

was spent in Morris county, she mo\in^ to this place last spring frmu hefarm near Fine k town. I fur maldename was Miss Stephens ami she wnmarried twice: llrst to a Mr. Floe

nd then to Mr. .Swackhaiiujr. ,Shx survived by two sons: Wm. Fluef Ileatyestuwu and Harry Flock <J

this place. Tiie funeral services wiho held here today at 1 p. rn. witinterment at Mt. Olive.

Gilford Win term u to. nearly 2years of ape, died at Atlanta, Oa., oiSunday, from typhoid fever, after aillness of three weeks. Ho was th.•Icier son of Mrs. Anna Wlnterinutof this ptnfi? nnd was engaged to .1,married to -Miss Maud Nutter of Atlunta In September. Mr. AVIntenrhas held a position as traveliniauditor of the Southern Bell Telepliouc Co, for tho past eight yearsTogether with thirty other younmen, they occupied a, boarding honstand of tliose seven were strlckewith typhoid and his was the fourtlieath to occur. Ills mother was withim during the last few days of hitillness. He Is survived by his mothe

1 brother, Klwin Wlntermutc 0w York, He was a member 0

the Masonic order at Atlanta and th'.ftr here, has hcen re.<iuestetl to glv

him lmnorahle burial. Tin- bn^y arrlvfil here. Tuesdny and the funeriiwas held yesterday.

I'OKT MI'KKAV.Mrs. Thomas Knyiler of Asbur:

spent Sunday with her mother. MrsSusnn Blglor.

Miss Hose Markey of Xownrk spen.he week end with Miss Laura Win:ors in this place.

Mrs. Nathan Hoppoelt and Mrs.Fairinn Smith spent Thursday withMrs. Samuol Ii->ppr>ck in Wash!

. Mayberry Gullckek from an exteiii

ulei of Hitand exhibitions inin the south and-

The-.at'P'-'nrnm'e on one track (itliK'-tiim; uf two "h.Ti-wi-s with ret-ords

uder two miiiut^s find ihrei'? mnre.'knowledgeii to have two-mlnutfissibilllies is somothinir tiiiit lias<ver been hnnrd nf In horse historyid will furnish an O])pnrtunity that.11 not. !;e nogtrcted hy Penn;;ylv;inia.i;w Vork and Xew Jersey lovers ofe harness lmrso.

AGE NO BAR.crybody in WnHliliiRtonJs

Ruv. Ciatidt; M. Scvcrnnre of Xe\• 'ork preached in the I^ower \*alloPresbyterian chnreii Sunday. Mi1*Severance was also present and HUHtwo solos.

John Clark, a member of thn Moanof oilucatiun for Leltaiton townshiiia L-leauinv the school house angrounds, in preparation for the openIng of. school on .Sept. 5.-"•' Mrs. ' Ol"tilzorr"w"[fo' of " Marcus IGlillxer. i.riucipal of the Klen:ini;ioihigh school, who has been serious!Ill at iho home of It is jiaivnts aFair mo unt, is improving slowly,

Chester Hnrtum has moved h!family from.'*Lower Valley to Cokt-dbury and Preston Pace has left th

ploy of Fred Creagar and mnveihis family t(» Farniersvillo. Uotl:moved Saturday.

Klmer Uoiinasuh of Elizabcih.was badly hurt by a train

tho C'Jnt rill railroad so mo litago. spent last Wednesday In townvisiting relatives and friends. , Hestill has to walk with a cane.

.Somewhere around starting time a.tho limesU'ii.' quarries'at Veruoy. tinbelt on the governor snapped and tinbig wheel broke into .piticos. Siinnof them Hew through the . crushinjhoui-e but nobody was hurt. The en-gine .was wrecked.

A special m11sic.1l program will beglwu in the Methodist church Sday evening, entitled "A SunnEvening with Charles "Wesley." 'Thepastor. Rev. C. H. Powers, will givi:ui address on "Charles Wesley, wiiclwill he Interspersed with Wesley'sgreatest iiyanis. ' M.ale quartetlt*. duetchorus, choir and orchestra will con-spire lo -mako Hie. everting service uof ra'ro interest.

p'Kl'»I«.

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::Wliiskicsfr^;~oo- per qtr

Creanfof Canadian, 75c qt.

Warren (ypi^rethe judge), 75c qt.

Old Woodlawn (absolntelystraight), 65c qt.

Pure California and ImportedWines, 25c toSi.50.

AutomobileRepairing

done at sliort notice. Kxporioncodlai'Clmnlcs nml complolo uuichlii'jNhop.Cylinders bored 11 nd ucw piNtous init inatHinnll cast. V

Wilson Broihers43-17 DclaWnro St. ! EASTON, PA.

If you want to buy or sell

Ceat-a-Word Column

' "Middle age," coiirngdously '"fiphting,'" Youth protesting impatiently;

Children unable to..r;explain; .. AH. In misery from their kidno.ys..-.Only a littln ba.^kaflic first.

Conies when you catch a cold.'Or when you strain .tho back. ,:Many complications follow.

:: Urinary disorders, diabetes; Brlght'sdisease.. ;' . v,

Doan's Kidney Pills euro backaphe.Cure every form of kidney ills.Charles T.ippincott, .IS State St.,

.iWashinprtonrrNi'irJii1:.. says: ::i~..Vlly-v. sonfrequently complained of pains acrosstlio small. of his hack, accompaniedby dizzy spellstried several

niul bertdacbes,remedies but

H o

brought only temporary relief and hovns at n. loss to know what to do. I

finally advised him to ti'j- Doan's Kid-ney Pills and he procured a supplyat tile Warren County Druj^ Store,They acted directly on his kidneyspromptly and effectively disposing of

ia trouble. I have also used Doan'sKidney Pills on several occasions andhave always received tho best of re-sults."

For sale bj^ nil .^dealers. 6Prico 50c.Fostor-MIlbimvyCo.,' Buffalo, NewYork, sole ngentsStates.__

Remember thennd take no other.

for the United

name—Doan's-

"' The Canal Co.' has "erected ""a strong:new road hririiro- across the can "west of New Village-

Mrs. John Strunk visited, her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson.Cornish,at Philllpsburg, on Saturday, ,

.Mr. and Mrs. Percy Berry of New-ark were guests of his parents. Mr.and Mrs. Wm. Berry, from Satnrdnyu n t i l M o n d a y . • - • • • • • ; • •

Mrs. P, C- Wnrmnn went to IJIUIUFalls, N. J., on Wednesday for afortnight's visit with Mr. and Mrs.Kelson Wnrman.

Miss Mattie Butler, Mrs. Belle Bow-ers and Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Smith,

id Miss Kthel Strunk attended their.ronst.f.ti Port- Misrrr.y; last ;v."cck.-We have it from very good author-

ity that wo will soon have two phy-sicians living here. Drs. Crispin andCrpvellng have- decided to move hereagain October 1st provided tiie ton-

Mr, and Mr:irneil last w

State.Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hann r.

Washington spent Sunday with tlicison and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Clom.-n

Mrs. Peter Felvc-r and Mrs. AnmOulk-Ic ..f Washington were entertaincd by Mrs. Amanila From*. ia>Thtirsday. '

Miss Jennie Perry of this place iquite, ill with nervous trouble at thhome of her sister. Mrs. John Win-

Mrs. Albert Hummer anil childrenand Mr. Clarence Cre^ar of Xewarl-are quests this week of Mrs. CharlesCregiir in this place.

Miss Certlia Zellar.-. who underwent1 operation a t , the EasUm.Jiosuvuiiii'-ML-ekS' •a!fo,-"has ' ret urn oil

her Home hi Rockport.Mr. and 'Mrs. Abram Landis

Washington spuiit .Sunday with hor. cuts. .Mr. and Mrs. Then. Mc-Catticran !n this ptaue.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Winters ofthis place and Mr. and .Mrs. J. W.Hummer of Newark, were, entertuin-

i over .Sunday at Camp Clara'-Xit,.Lfike HopaU'Oiig.

Mr. and Mrs, Herman .Nunn aiulsons of Newark arc having a two

:ka" vacation whk-h" they areJoylntr with Mr. and Mrs. Lore:smith ami other relatives In Kai-•ille.

The women of tlio Port MurrayBaptist cltuivh will hold the anmialpig roast and chicken supper onThursday nfcht. Sent. 15. .TI10..R111-

• Cornet Uand of Oxford has bee:engaged to furnish music.

MisS'Kdith Mayberry Is spending rvrtnight lierc with .her parents...Paul Turner hns purchased a fine

air of piys of Edward Vosicr,.Mr. TFull is now improving after lib

Whooping eough is preUcv. .1. L. Ptrooks "siIEaston.

valent heIIt Mond

Pre-Inyentory Sap!WE ARE JUST TO START STOGK-TAKING

NOW ODDS AND ENDS MUST GO FIRST, FOR IT'SEASIER TO TAKE STOCK OF MONEY

THAN OF MERCHANDISE

THE PHILADELPHIA BARGAIN STORE16 East Washington Avenue £/ Washington, New Jersey

75c and 98c CHILDREN'S DRESSES, while they last - 4 9 c•Made of good Linciie and Washable Percale., Sizes, 3 to 14 years. :

A Few More of Those Beautiful 98c and $1.25 SHIRTWAISTS•//• That We Sell at 66c

Triimr Jd with Lace ami Embroidery. Made of very fine Lawn and Batiste.

Beautiful Colored Lawn DRESSING SACQUES at 29c

CORSETS-T-The Three Leading Styles---R. & G., P. & N. and theAMERICAN BEAUTY CORSETS

High ami medium busts. Guaranteed rust-proof. Sizes, iS to 30 inches. Supporters attached.

At 49c. 75c, $.1.OO, $1.25. $1..5O and $2.OOWe have also the EXTRA SJZE CORSETS for S1.00 and $1.25.

MEN'S AND YOUKG MEN'S CAPS, in light or dark colors; regular price 25c; n o w . . . . 10cISOVS' SHI RTS, made of good Washable Percale in light colors, with collars attached or detached.

They were 39c; now ..'.'i 25c

MEN'S IJLACK AND WHITE or BLUE CHAMBRAY SHIRTS, with collars attached 39c

MEN'S OVERALLS and JUMPERS, in Bine, White, Striped and Brown, a t . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . .49c

JEN'S PANTS, !)Sc, $1.25, $1.49, $1.75, .$1.08, $2.49 and $2.75. Real value$1.50 to#4.oo.

YOU ARE ALWAYS SAFE IF YOU TRADE AT

The Philadelphia Bargain StoreMoney Cheerfully Refunded if Qoods Not Satisfactory. Store Open Until 8.30 p. m.

f Last Gallon Oxfords affochman's

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••^""It"'"i>;"':"uiir:'fuijesF;":'::"i n t e n t i o n toclean up all ofthis season's left-overs in brokenlots, odd sizes,O x fo r d s andPumps . durincfTHIS WEEK! -

H

If you want a

DOUBLEBAR-

GAIN (make

dollars on cents,

not cents on dol-

lars) come to us

THIS WEEK!

" I l O M E O F G O O D SHOES'.

-22B Northampton St;,""Easto'ii

f

; la.-ly y n p y

rvest homo at Mt. Lebanoniui^ilay evening.Miss'Laura Nutley has returned to2wark after ,1 week's.-. .'•.t;i.y™--v.-ith !--.

'rlends in tliis jilacc. {'•r.-jind Mrs?V.'R.' Jr. Thomas enter-1

ained Mr., ami Mrs. Joseph Shuff. ot*Iviladelphia over Sunday.Mr. nnd M"rs; David Sllker recently

'ltertnhifd Mr. and Mrs. Peter.Uupellml daughter Sarah of Port Murray.• AlrVEtiuVMrs".' R."1"g.";i-lendorsiiot"ai]'d'

laughter, Mrs. Charles May bar ry,•islted friends in Easton a few daysi g o . ... •• • '• .

Mrs. George Fisher and children, ['erna nnd Robert of Penwcll. were jucsts of Mrs. R. M. Thomas 011 [' l d " ' ''"

G. Howell Mutchlerri-Il^LIPSBUEG, S. J..

luitlutO fOr'Dwntyi:!1

Xomiiiation for

KVKGUTOR'S SALTS—OF

R E A LThe. subscribe

t C J l

ESTATE

County Clerkjpf Warren. vi '•' v ' -County ""

" Y o u r " v o t e a m i ' s u p p o r t i a

.•: • .•:..- .- - r o s p e c t f u l l y s u l k - i t e u . - " " ' •

Primaries, Sept. 13, 1910

This ndvertisemcot wns onlerednttd pnid for jiv

-.• ns..executor1 of. tlioHiimje, deceased,,,Into .. •••-

THniinty. of HuntcrclonOUaiia SLitt" of - -.New Jersey, will offer at public saloat tho lintel in said Borough . ofBloomsbury, on •

Tuesday, August 30, 1910,at 1 o'clock p..m., all.that vaiunhlP trnct •_-—u—:'Oi. -wuoO.-- •iind,-;timber "land.' -witlf tlio " "'". "^timber Ui«rcon stantlingr, consisting of ' rfifteen an<V one-quarter acres, more orless, situate in the Township of Frank-In.-tn-tho County of Warren, adjoin-

ing lands of James Apgar on the .Eastand South and.ad.lplnlife lands of,Gco.---:.-^:••inf on-the North" and West.

rhe sale Is being made to settle theestate of the said decedent.

Conditions made known on day of.

JOHN EDGAR HANCB,

70 Broadwaj*, ,N. Y.. .,__...."„ ^ .-*.:...

ving in the Crevellns house cnnU1,0"1" c n " l c t 0 J- ^-ther quarters. Thcro nre no ?*• c - " ' h c n h e WI l

empty lioti.ies here and w.e fear'wo willhave to lose Mr. Goo. Cook and funiilyand j\rr. nnd Mrs. D. ID. Ttlddle, the

Sir. Roy J. Cretrar of HackettstownN. J., bees to announce that ho willopen a class In Piano, Organ andTheory, In Washington on Scp t. "l.The Virgil Clavier method (piano,)and Guilmant method (organ,jT;Fspec-ialtica. Mr. Cregar studied tlio'"VirgIlmethod jnNew York. Uiopfiatwlnter

lFor terms, etc., address Box 181,Hackettstown, N. J. 8

Tho Ilcst Hour of LITo.Is when you do some crcnt deed or:llscover some wonderful fact. This

" " Pitt of Rocky Jit.,as suffering intense-

, "from the worst cnU\I then proyed to nv~

ly, us lie saysI ever had. . , __great satisfaction what a wonderfulCold nnd Cough cure Dr.''King's NewDiscovery is. For, after taking onebottle, I was entirely cured. Youcan't say any thing too good of nmedicine like that." It's: the surestand best remedy for Diseased Lunys,Hemorrhages. XiaGrlppc. Asthma, Hay'.Fever—any Throat or Lung Trouble:r>0e and 51.00. II Trial ,. bottle free.Guaranteed by Jenkins &' Meeker.

Five good work horses at Chris-tine's Livery, Washington,, N. J,

In the Matter of the TSstaitO Rule to Earof William .1. Illrr, Dec'd. I Creditors.Pursuant to the order of the Surro-

gate of tin? County of Warren, madeon the .eichteentliMtn'y of July. A. D.Nineteen Hundred" and Ten. notice ishereby given to all—TiC-S'huiiM^Miiviirt,'claims ngalnst tho e;=tfite o( WilliamJ. IlilT. late of the County of Warren,

. _ -legrlectlaB tobring in and exhibit .his or hor claimsunder oath or alllrinatlon, within the" ii! so limited, will be forever barred

; aald

Administrator,

t-r/a fee, (9.

WA1UIKX COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT.Walter D.Gulick

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tino, ( onHaggiano.J

AttaciimerContract.

Notice is hereby, given that _r_ attachment -was Issued : out .of.- theof attachment

warren County

e y given thatwas Issued ou

Circuit Courtwrit

of-theagainst

the rights and credits, monevs and ef-fects, goods and chattels, lands andtenements of;, Joseph Caegiano'Ji andChristopher '•--Cagglnno, abscondingdebtors, at the suit of Walter D.' Gu-Hck, for .the sum, of Two Hundred andSixty-one Dollars and Twelve Cents,returnable July 27, 1910, has been sorv-. , .. . -.ndLwas rcturn-

uly, A. D. 1910.CHARLES HOAGLAND, „

Attorney.Dated: July 27, 1910. '~~A 6t

Dated: July*27, 1910. Pr's "fee, ?5.50.

NOTICE.In the matter of the estate of

Frank M. Uchleln; IRulo to Bardeceased. / , Creditors.

Pursuant to tho order of tho Surro-gate of tho County of Warren, madomi the twonty-eishth day of July, A. -3. Nineteen Humlrotl and Ten, - notice"Is hereby g:lven to all persons having-claims against the estate of Frank M.Uohlein, late of tlio County of War- :ren, deceased, to, present tho samo to-ho subscribers, his executors, on or

before the twenty-eighth day, of AprilA. I). Nineteen Hundred and Eleven,belnc; nine months from™the datoCofsaid order; and any creditor neglectingto brinu In and;,exhibit hla or, herclaims under oath or affirmation, witli-n the time so limited, will bo forevermrred or his or her action against the

FRANK M. UEHLEIN,' JR^JOHN E. UEHLEIN, ,

Executors.July 28, 1910.

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Pr's fee, J9.

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910

: fifiEN CSARPNElt.Mr. nml Mrs. Wai. Jlnnn It

boon visiting relatives at Lyon'sFarms.

Miss Mary Terriberry Is passinj: nweek nt East Orange with her cousin,Kettle itonncll.

Mrs. Nathan Guno of Xew York Isvlsltlnn her Hltftors. the Misses .SailIand Mary Smith.

Ed. Wnlsli of. Pottsvlltc. l'a.. was nKucst of his cousin. Win, Maclt, on

: Thursday and Friday.AVm. llnn^hnrt lias boon ontortaln-

inc his brother*-, Oscar of ChKaBoami .Harry.of Now York city.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter \V. Parker ofTltusville were ovor Smnisiy gtiesMof her six tor. Mrs, IF. I\. lance-ts viHlthifr hfr aunt ami uncle. Post-master and MM, John II. Xunn."•'Miss Annie Divyer of Jersey City is

'spending a few ilnys with her inotlior.Mrs. Catharine A. Divyer, at thehotel.

Mrs. huollii Case- »f Morrlstownwas an •)Vt?r-^uiiitrty visitor tit thehonif t»r her iii'»thor, Mrs. MaryChapln.

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gardner ofDtnu-IK'ii wi-rc nvvr Sunday, suosts oi{thftr s«'ti and ihuishtor-in-taw, Mr.;nml Mrs. An'hie Ct.inlner. (

Mrs. WiHi'Hii stmliie and srand- jdaughter. I'lhi1! Que.ni. ri'turneil shomo <>n Kritlny after- several OayVJstay "with vMatlvi's In tftrr.inton, >

Mrs, John Chntnt-orlaml :mtl idaughter of HniniMd :m? staying fur j

" soiiu* time at lite home vi hot1 par-icnts. Mr. ami Mw, Jacob Mfirtonis. j

Harry Wiittfrs returned tf his ihoiih' on Saturday after pa^ciiiif tbotsummer at Anthony with his -_-r.iii.l-pari-nts. Mr. ami Mrs. Silas Wait ITS. J

Mr. jnifl Mrs. Wm. Stnible attorn!-foil the initb noddim: tm»!\vrs:iry of:her niece :md m>i>h.'U\ Mr. nrui Mrs. jNntlmn Apuar. at Klisabeth. on Mon-jday. 1

. Mw-'Kuet-n.-OHylw aii.l children fof Hrass CfirtK- have boon i«n.«t«ln« !i! •week with her I'r-uher-in-hnv and Isister-in-In w, Mr, ami Mrs. K. W. I

Store Closed WednesdayAfternoons During August

I Where People Get Moat of Their Good Things j

Shoe Dep't to Open Next Mbt»thWe expect to open our new Shoe Depart-

ment for Women, Misses, Girls, Boys an Infantstowards the latter part of September. Openingannouncement and further particulars will appearin our ads in due time. Watch for them. '

h ami s.m of Shite-i• •llit-r. ii. W. Hush, j

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jYork!

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Itov. Tllmmi P.i!ford vL-lte.l his bseveral 'days !;iJtthe Hush familyHollow,

Miss Mary Kraits* of >>>*.ami sister :tnd luViher-in-3ami Mrs. l.eul? Y-Mmir. of.

• have been siXMi'lIntr :i. uvekold friend-* in town.

•Mr." an.! j | H . Arthur IW-nvr of. Hampton and Mrs. . William Jolms.ui

and cbtWr-n '•< Wrier* :i Paper MillsWfi'o over Sunday iuu'>t.< of Air. andMrs. John s>-U-«'>t--r.

• Howiml I'ntishart. '">!' Kust O ran'.v j' nml Mi*« Sm- Atkinsfin of i^iuwatvi-;

Park h:n-e bron siien.lim.- n vvHciii ithe home of. Mr. i:«ni;h:trt"s iri^V-r, ;Mrs*.••Albert Sylve^>i--r. • • i• Mrj,;. John r.vvlajul Tina iliu^hifr j

FluiniMd Vt<"r- visitors nt Hi- li-nio »('Mrs. Kvokmd's ni'ttlivi1. Mrs, Mary ;Clmpin. th.- p;i«t w.vi:. I

Klhel .or t w o

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of Mrs. J. P. !(.. t h - i r bom.: InFriday, i

wn s ••niy niffht in Xr;wiUX'titr. att;i<:]v nf rh"!'-vns br^'i^ht to his linnInr-^an-.-. II'.*. Is Ahh-

It would be iulvii'e welltiiKt'ii lor you to conic iu aJmrry to our Clonk and SuitDepartment liot'oVo. more I'oit-Tintite women have relieved usof every last one of our bounti-ful Sunimer Garments for Wo-men and Hisses. A few factslike the following should con-vince you

Save One-HalfAt a icductlon of one-lialf you may

cTiooso any Tailormade Wash Suit, or

Linen or Silk Dress in the store. And

you weir know the high character of

the Suits and Tlresses nt this store.

A recently arrived .line of WhitePlaid Muslin Dresses, made special forus in the newest Dutch neck and htghneck styles, $5.75 a.iid $7.50 values geta cu'i, tou.1 'No* iuductd to g-(.;)5. Asfor bargains in separate skins, youcan do very hamUoiuoly—if you comeat once. . . .

Fine White Llncne Skirts, worth$l.'J"i and S1.50; at SSc.

r«re I.iripn Skins, While or N:u:iral

..!i.-'>r>- retnn eil ' hi

Mr.

The Half-Yearly Sale of Enameled Ware WasNever More Attractive for Choice or Savings

lliiny years ago we inaugurated our first groat Half-Yearly Saleof Kiuimcled Ware and.'lloiisofiiniisliiiigs and it has a record o£money-savings not paralleled, not even aproached by nny similarevent hold in this locality. We mention* that fact because in only ourpast sales have you ever been offered choice and values to be com-pared to these ilorq attractive choice or savings were never affordedeven in our great sales of the past.

At 10 Cents Each1-iit. Opal Coffee Pots, Pearl A^ate Dip-

pers, Pear! 'Agate li-qt! Pudding Pans,Pearl Agato 4-qt. Pmliiini; Pans, OpaSauce Pans. Wliite-and-White Agaitj DI[i

,pers. Opal Lipped Graduated MeasuresGray Knamolcil Preserve Kettles andGray Kaamclod Wasli Haslns.

At 15 Cents EachPearl Agate Tea Pots, Pearl Agate Cof-

fee Pots,, 2-qt, Pearl Agate Sauce Pans,2-qt. Opal Covered Uuckcts, Gray Enamel-ed 2-qt. Berlin Cook Pots and GrayEnameled 3-qt. Preserve Kettles.

At 19 Cents Each1-n.L Pear! Agate Tea Pots, j-qt. Pearl

Agate Coffee Pots, Gray Enameled 3-qt.Derlin Cook Pots and Gray EnameledS-qt. Preserve Kettles.

•'At 2.5.Cents Each10-qt. Opal Water Palls, G-qt. Opal Eat-

tor iSuckets, 2-qt. Poarl'Asate Tea Pots,r.-ttf. CJIVTV Ai;ato Merlin Cook Pots. 12-fjt.Oi>al Ltmiod ' Water Pails and iMuchWhitu-nnd-Whfte Oval Trays. •

A 31 Gents Each7-qt. Opal Merlin Cook Pots, fl-qt. Pearl

Agate Uerlln Kottlos. ."!-qt. Pearl AgatoTea Puts. !>-qt. Pearl Atialo CofTeo Pots,\Vhite-nnd-\\'hlio Oblong Pans, fi-qt. Opa!Sauce Pans ami 7-qt Gray KuameledCook Pots, ; . .

At 39 Cents Each10-qt. Pearl Agate Preserve Kettles, 2-

qt. I'eari Agate Milk Boilers, 12-*jt. GrayAgate Water Pall3, 10-qt. Gray Agate Ber-lin Kettles. 10-qt. Opal Dread Kaisers,Opal Comliinntion Double Sauce Pan Sets,10-qt. Opal Berlin Sauce Pans, S-qt. OpalBerlin Coffee Boilers, 14-qt. Gray AgateDish Pan?, 20-inch Whito-aud-Whito Ob-long Pans and 20-fncb Whlto-and-WhlteOblong Trays. .

At 49 Cents Each12-qt. Pearl Agate Preserve Kettles, 10-

qt. Pearl Agate Iiorlln Cook Pota, 12-qt.Pearl A pate Water Palls, 3-qt. PearlAgate Mill:..Boilors. .12-qL..Opa!. UroudRaisers. 10-qt. Opal Tea Kettles. 12-qt,Opal Berlin Cnok Pots, Opal CombinationTriple Sauce Pan Sets. S-qL Ojwl Tea Ket-tles. 17-fit. Opa! ..Dish Pans, 11-qt. OpalCot'foc Iii-ilers,'• •• ir>-qt. Whlto-and-WhlteOval Dish Pans n:ul 22-inch Whito-aud-Whlro Oval Trays. •

At 59 Cents Each12-qt. Pearl Agate Derlin Cook Pota,

4-qt. Pearl Agato Milk Hollers, itJ-qt.Pearl Agate Preserve Kettles, S-qt. PearlAgato Royal Tea Kettles, 7-qt. I'eariAgate Flat-bottom Tea Kettles, OpalFlour or Lard Cans, 10-qt. Opal StovePotB. 5-qt. Opa] Milk Boilers. 25-qt. OpalPreserve Kettles, IS-qt. Opal Convex CookPota and IS-ql. White-a mi-White DishPans. • ' ...

MiscellaneousOpal Covered Meat Platters, larfee size

for hotel mid restaurant us?,'at 69c, S-qt.Pearl Agate Tea Kettles at 69c. White-nml-Whlte Clmmber Pails ai C9c. 14-qt.Opal Seamless Coreal or Fruit Cookers at93c. S-gallon Opal Coffee Urns with brassfaucet nt $1.49.

Galvanized WareUoavy Galvanized Wash Tubs with

Wringer attachment at 49c, 59c and 69c.Kxtra Heavy Galvanized Water Pails

at 25c. •Also Mrs. Potts* Sad Iron Sots with

aluminum top and nlckel-plateil irons inthree ilifiVrout sizes and hamilo andstand in each set'at 75c Set. .

Also nuniiTou.s other mnii'v-savli)ir op-'pnrtimltlffl that wjll rmnc to the notlt'oof every visitor to the Haseini'iit.

'zzi£ WJm. Laubach <% Sons, css ton . P;

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yTheo. Y. llo.Isors ami sons. Willlrun i =nml TlH-ralmv. l.'t't rnr'ihplr homo Inrlillriaclplli:i ilftPr .1 f.irtr.lBllfs visit! , , .with Mr. IM.IS-.T-S i-.u.-lu. Mrs. .1. j J I " «

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P,Mr?. "Rebec.-a Ho'.vli.y

funeral ft her smi-in-lavMMn*'.1 fit tiu-'honif of hi:Mary Milne, in O-MI;^ ,afternoon. He'' mis marriyears :i^o to JLiss Pai*was fr»r fi tiisi'? a ivs?Dlnco. Hi» .T-'O v:ti* ::iis survlwd. bosi.l.v- hi.-

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f -Mr. ami .Mrs. Frank ]J;iMr. and Mrs. Cha?. (

m'sts of Mrs. Charlotto SMiss .Mabel Hurley of Hi I ford is a

U(.-st of hi-r IiroUier, Harry Hurley.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C'liristiun of

curl- this wc-k."•MMT, ii fi.MiLtT rusidtim.Ic-end visitor at .Mrs. AdilA-

torment inOranire.

i- '--. an.l >i Cain of Oxford «'<••C. AHjei-tson j-art

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Mr

!:an.l. of rii i inpsburi, ' visitediiiry i ".mur last week,and .Mrs. Har ry Tnm>-i:e an.i

dau^' lurr . flelen of Kaston wor.-trnests of th.? Oopo family o;i SMiuiay.

Mr. iimi Mrs. O. 11. H.*nn> ,.f A!-lentown sjteiu Sunday with 'Mrs.l l o n i r ' s parent?. Mr. and Mrs. Ja.-(•!*Saii*?r. X?^L_

pla-..'e wTJTr'aOi'omitanlt.'d the oxenrs-i->n tu AtiMiv.i-.' Oil'.- An \\"eil::t\v-hiv iihint wuok.

MISPOS Miiruan-t nml Mvlva S..I1.M-of x o w a r k Iiiiv.* bc-i-n ^pen.Hn^ a.WtM:k.,...AV.lLh ..Li

on .Stiti;y«lr.v .-tiv ' I ron * i t r e• 0 TV i 11?-

' Olon. Oar.iiKCoily. ; b1* Deneon. 1»»Xleco. T> , ; . .

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, Wi'k-.-s-lJarro.: Mr, and Mrs. Thoo. Soa!.= artini? a fortnight with roiatives

; n..':tr \\*lll-:ts-lt.Trro.; • 2,1 vs. •!. T. Durand went ti wan.- ia.st w^pk and from t h e . .1 t-> visit rolativc-s in Mt. Hormon. Thi Mrs', .Anna.. wj[u uf Dr. Stewart.!5 aiur.Uau^hter'aml' 'sister. Miss .-Mu1.' I| SwavKo, nf rhillipalKii's1 arc. here lor;i Wtf:k.

her niPtfr. Mrs. L, C. Ha^'iiKnstoii : iro ?ij.;ndin^' r. wOcean O i ' W anil Ashtsry I'

Mr. ami Mrs. liilwitnlfiprinu'Jii.-ld, . i l : i«.. ami i l

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st-H Maryjirc-t SM.VJ,.;•raime. Ul l ian S.^vler .,;-• i:i*f^sbir*"

D e l a - J a n d ^*er:i Niu-h-.Iiis -.f FiiKsvilk-. wei-'e•allint,' mi t'rifii'is in this piiM^- u n

. TOWXSP.UKV.Mrs. lienben' Umiyiiii' " "ii l ' h i ; / i ] i » b i

Totals 1 3 33 17 4 ' , . ' S " " " " ' = • " " « . "">•"•='<:>"» Mrs. Keiil.en iainyan is visilius_ ; ' 1 " t ' e k - relaiives in l'hiJJipsPiirK.

Hamilton ,1 r.. r.. PO. A. P..: Mr. a l,d Mrs. Elhelliert, Hahn and " Ch... S m i l h ;,•,„• i,,.,;,.. ,,.,,., ,,.,„,C. Klley. cf ....if. . . " : 1 n Oi tw,i ehildren of liahwav have been , n i . ,'iu;.. "„},,,: ,„,, ,,! Vv VO. Kiley. c . . . . . . & . . • ! " 7 n . 1 ,~uesls of Mr. anil Mrs.'Isaac Wild- r ' eo ,4 *'F. Deneen. 3!) V\..'l 1 : :, 1 : ,-iek fur two weeks . I • " " • " -Howley. 2b . . . . . . . . . . A . ? , . l } .1 Oi . Mrs.:.Simon.A. Seals and two ohil-1 i . ^ J ^ ' V " " — ' r - c"~ r ' V "

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. sence of bunches or holes. Guaranteed strictly •sanitary, vertnin-proof and .non-absorbent. Madeby a tirm with twenty-.ive years' experience.2 ft. (i in. witlo, SS.'25 o ft. fj in. wide, .•?!!.25A ft. wide. . . . SS.75 t\- ft. wide. . . $10.00, . t\- ft. il.in.-Ayidi:, .S.Hf.aj) : ... .

Made in two parts for 50 cents extra.

THE HARRY B. SALTER CO.Dept. 14. TKENTOK, N. J .

Take OurAdvice

Estate

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You'll Pay Rent No. . . . • . . . M o r e v ••-=

If yon will., cplne and lookat the beautiful homes wehave for sale on such easy

-l.cniK- that yottr-reut -money.,will pay for one.

VanBilHard & Son60 South Main 5t.

Phillipsburfl, N. J.

lMr. and Mrs. don. Ainey

taincd relatives .from DelawaSunday. . • -•

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It will bo a one 3>ii!e raco.o. J.W.VF Qiiiol.-'s to I

h|Park ;

' ""pri ft" "of" last "wctli.'. ' " "" 'AyfjusUis' l.!iiilinoh of .liol'vitlorf was

tlic suost oi Mr. and Mrs, Samuel

Sonic_froni tliis pine*1 ntt^nilcd th'"1

artsvllle ?ast Tlmrgclr.y.j l r ' •uid jrrs. .Tcspi" Irroy spent Sal.-' moncl.

nrday and Snmlny with thoir dan^i- ; '• ,;ter nenr Flicksvillo. Pa. ,

Miss Myrtle Ganinoi1 of Phillips- [ s ,...lnn'ff-(s...snr>ii(!lntr-snme.1 time ...with .her J .„„,',„ „!

the Tjions defcfUcilrily,""'tlio"Kcofo '"

Mrs. Caroline Albert, relict of theItito John Albert, died at her homeabuvo town last Sunday night after" prolonged Illne T hti-oiihje

i years"1"

gs Trom honrt

i drop.sy. She .aso and -about: lJ0 year

. pitchor h*>r industrious life had been spent onck well .but rocoiwd iionr the fur in . whara she died. Hlio ivr:onlp,- ns usual,; sncceedpil hljjh'.y respecteO bv~ all. The latoV

" ' " '•" ••'•• = ' - her Worn •, ! n t i^iirryi^'1 made bnlv a tlireo-

riror. Xpxt SiiLiminv the Lionsy AlliimucJiy on tin: .homo *Hn-

d

The 1-Jarmony bnll teaml Sd

StriiL'k n Ilicli Mine..S. W. Bends, oi Coal City,

hwilt'h"iii"Dr. ' King's "New "Life" Plllaplayed for they cured iiim of Liver and Kid-The 1Jarmoy n e p y f r they cured him of Uver and

with JiocUsbnry last Saturday. The i noy Trouble nfter 12 years of suf-scoremony.

There will, 1:

G tti 0 in ';-TC:vor of Har-

sorvices in. the•: Presbyterian churc)i. next Sunday

mornint,*. On the folowtiiK Sundaythe communion of the Lord's Sup--pcr .will-•!?<:;.observed:;-••: - *

Some person brolt6',.intc David Tit-man's hoiise last Wednesday whilethe family" were at the Farmers' pic-,nic and stole different things, amount-Ing to about ?20 In value. •

On Saturday ,afternoon, •while Mrs.Charles Rush and children and friendwere out driving, the horse ran away,and collided wifh Mr. "Workheiser'a

. wagon . breaking the tops of bothwagons, Sirs. Rush was hurt but_ngt_

f i i ng They are the best pills onearth for Constipation, Malaria, Head-ache. Dyspepsia. Debility.' 2'5c atJenkins & Weeker's.

OAlirENTTERSVrLIJlS.,,Miss Jfary Price has boon "quite 111

for a- week,: Miss Florence Riddle of Asbtiry

spent Sunday with Jlr. and Mrs. W.C. Tomer.

Mrs. 'Elizabeth Cambell of Hollandspent several days recently with Jlrs.Jacob .Sailer, •• «

Mrs. Mary Tomer spent Wednesdayvisiting her sister, Mrs, Asher Zlegler,in Rlegel3vlllg,..Fa.

e as a l athe outside and to find her in a re-miniscent mood was a treat in-deed. Two sons and a daughter—•-Charles, liolloway and Achsy, nilins at home—survive. The funeraltook nlncd Wednesday, with inter-ment nt Krce Union.

Wlmt Mayor Ca.viior "Vfa's "i'Vo'iHow Moyor C.aynor took the ak,.,.,,

of the Police Department into., his

New York in the,vn hands, ho'

nonse savingDepartment of Docks and Ferries, inthe Cats];ill water-supply works inthe "City P.ocord" printing. . and'.in'several costly and needless liiritiifibnconllicts,—these, and his wise andfearless appointment of departmentheads are part : of tli'o interestingstory of "Municip.nl N011-PartisanshipIn Operation" in the September Cen-tury, in which James Creclman givesa summary--of what has been savedand pained in Xew York in the firstsi;; months, of Mayor Gaynor's ad-ministration. .'" G

^.^S tar-an d_Th rl nn-a-and Mrs'pWorld, ?~2 a year in "advance"

jltit Co!i.sins.

l• The linseljnll team"played AlUnnuchy onvan deft-riled by a

Will iam

'iliiOfi>f thi.sSaturdiiy

re of ] u tMr. and Mrs. Peter "Wheeler

Viennn and Mr. and Mrs. I-:. Crnv<Alliininchy si iont Hmidriy withand Mrs. Wm, Grover.

is for s;ilc at

^Jenkins &3JVIeeker'sp Ask'them about it.

It Never Fails to RestoreGray Hair tolls NaturalColor and Beauty. Isnot a dye.Phllo. liny B|>ec. Nownrk, N. J., u . S. A.

15rain3"50cbottles, at "druggists

Seasonable NowFOR LUNCH,

Cold Cooked M e a t s -; Dried Ilecf

Corned iicefHoikd Ham

'< Minr.ed HamHologuaSlimmer Roloyua . 'Vual Loaf

Imported Canned Fish—0 Oil Sardines

' Honelcss s'nrclines

LABOR-SAVING" FOODS

THE PICNIC PARTY OR CAMP

LobsterShrimpFruits—

UannnniisA pplus

Aprico.t?^^——- ^=^-

IJluckberriesPeacheri

Bottled and Canned ,Herring in Tomnto S a u c e G o o d s —

Hcrrinf*"In Boullion•:'IIcrrii]g7-kijipercfl

: Soused Mackerel; Salmon

J. P. Cook'

Olives, TOC, 15c, 20cStuffed Olives, ioc,' 15c

and 20c . ,iLoose Olives, 20c pint.

Sour Pickles, ioc ;Sweet Tickle*, ioc :

Mixed Pickles, IUI; ':

Chow Chow, ioc 1;;

Ciitsup, ioc, 12c, 25cWorcestershire SiiuceIlurnt Onion Sauce •Pickled Onions . __,..:

Snider Jtaked Beans1

VanCiiiup Baked BeansWaldorf Baked Beans ;Wright linked BeansRed Kidney Baked Beans :Salad Dressing'Prepared Mustard- '•Potted Ham -Potted Tongue ',

s Pure Food Grocery

"an csliniait.'. on a" bulh-room,'..'. "•*"",.,, 7lieatiii,tj systL-m or any other

work in my line? tlic sewer will hticoiniiiiHed in ;i month or so. Why nothave your •bath-room fitted up now andhave it ready for rsc as soon us sewerconnec t ion ; : , can be madi: ? ••.

will not belong, cithei, before .cold weather is here again,and it tiiny-fimt you not ready.Have your limiting system

j "overhauled iidwj'and bcrcady; or, if youhave none, let me give you an estimate

IT

NOWis llie time to have your

., roofs put in good shape".forlhe. coming.winter.

lam1 'prepared' to repair'and paint .them for you, having at lastfound a mineral paint that is especiallyadapted for old roofs. It dries smoothand glossy; ami makes them water proof M

if properly applied. Give it a trial.

J. H. WildrickRear 0/ Major's Hardware, Store

Apple Barrels1 Urge and Small Orders Solicited.

Low freight rates, and prompt ship-ments to all points.

lwa.va. on^H&ndTiytheTStar Frinlery if~you~want~first-class'Stationery p. MOKANNA-S SOUS, son««i«i<>, p.

Page 5: IEU1TIC BULL DOES KEEPING AT IT PRODUCE …...IEU1TIC BULL PITOSJ • Old Timers Don Knee Breeches for Monument Benefit. BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN [should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf-

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910

When a Man Insureshe generally does so with the determination to keep up his policy.He probably does not foresee circumstances which might makeit necessary to stop paying premiums for a time. Sickness, lossof position, any one of a number of things may happen, and as

a consequence the policy may be allowed tolapse. In such event the value of the ExtendedInsurance feature of Prudential policies cannot be overestimated. It is as if your bestfriend paid your premiums for a time whenyou left off. Look into it and other prom-inent features of Prudential contracts.

The Prudential

?

* [^NEWARK'S STORE BEAUTIFM-lf) ^s , Ml BROAD, NEW-~° HAL5EY JTREETSHA .

The Most Industrious Store in Newark—The City of Industry

A R E YOUCOMING

TO OUR BIGBIRTHDAY

9

9

HAHNE & CO., Broad, New & Halsey Streets,

illiw Marymoro Monday.

John Clifton la now employed In uroiulsljiirff tmincry.JIrs, IVivy ViinKIrk nnd son ."pent

.Sunday with Catn.sau<i'ia, relative!'.Tim bcii'Iinii works have resumed

Iw.shiew* nfter ii week's shut-down.A ninn)»cr from Jit-ni enjoyed Hi

pltr rftjtsi at tCiiuwiLon Tuesday evvi

E»mi" Alien and family•»t* ot Ufa itintfit!

Bathiiday

The "Willow "-'ike*' boarders on-yed n j l l ihTh

Joyed

Thovng re

Tli-

-ike boarders onilft to ilchiilere Hat-

hells will' yoo'iV b e h e a r d ."VIi.s-M Julia Carhart nf HaMOli was

a HI Her in town on Ki-iday.All-a Hosa Metl'-r sp-nt la.st we"k

with rn.-iniK in i'liiuii^ijiin:. .Alrc! Claivn.c »Jury-yfKTit J-utidnv

with her im'tlu-i' In JMjiiniu.!>»)'•.;,Alra. Il.rl.'-nii l[ul*lilxi>r [x v-ry ill

at li'-r Ifi'ine en Wash him on street.A!lfH>'u<lle Uaylor of Urondway vj

lini Mrtr, *j«e;ir itiidii on 'J'ijtirinJnAir.-*. Oscar Bmid iui<l «* her mi.,

day. Alias Daisy Jolui* of

• ^ ....ii i=. H in i .tiij-s r a yWarwick are siM-ndlntf » week nt As-Miry JMrk.

Adam Swayze moved his family on | : :•ntMliiy |M iMartins Cr-.tk. where lie, Corniih In.lrumenl* for

iion. | j.eaj m e rj( ( a r c unexcelled

CORNISHCorniah I ml rumen I • for ; .,.,

* * ""••' I real merit, arc unexcelled , . "-•

Ml,« VlM!,-tta AMsar . o f MnrihiH by any other, whatever the ON TERMS

!Sh ^ r . ? i i S ^ V r : nUnU : *" U ^ - j P"« - — - - reputation.: OF YOUR

Sent to Youfor a Year'sFREE TRIAL

i Cthiil

.......i.r.

ently hdmired.Chapel I rill

l

IMIIKC room WHICHd- 'im.-Iy furnished, f.«

pel I rill Sunday schoolannual pk'nfc Saturday s.1Cap

h< i.Hie Water Cap.

Uus.sell and Floyd Impt of Strnuds-iiir^,', with Jay V. Hnyt. • are «ampHjr Jft llnmsayburtf. :

Mr. Williams of Mrmtelair, u'iuspent a ivcck with <hls brother Allierthas returti"t| homo;

A nice sum was nddod to th_ rr'siiytfi'lnii treasury l>y the Sattirday fventnir: social.

Lolioy nuiiKlmrKor lins roll'rmn hit «tii<lli* at Cornell andit-ain teach in finnpor.

.lames Prnll drove h^ro. from IV J•idf-re Monday, his- first

pi nee his .«evnrfi llln<-£*. . ,n t i r hall tfiiiu returned f-"aturdii\

'i-oin a victorious t'nm« with ....ii'-nd. The score waH '.* to ft,

L-MIIK I:. Kibble oaiiL'ht a -t'•• f>n\\>:iss this- wfok near MnmmkaehnHid III-I'IIK; tr» break the record ovtiwison.: Ti.-- "T-yrnum Club"* left for theirlonu'-s In Catasamiua. .Stmdny aff(i' aIr-iiL-htful w.^k'« ..iitln-r at Mnnii "•hunk. •

A p.iriy of five people caaiooni I'hilHpsburt-. Saturday to spendwc"-k in "(.'anip Orchid," at Afnn-

John IT. ir<\vt and wife. John JayrnnKlrk. Sr., and l>v. Mr. K'-\\»aizmended tho AI. K. church centennialv r r i s e s lust wecOf. The proreeds111 he used for tin* erection of new

Gladys, eldest daughter of Mr. andr.s. Harry Qtiisr, had a party of. little

•>opic tit her li'ime Friday afternooni 'honor, nf IRT seventh hlrthrln?unclifinn was served mid the llttlistees was tho recipient of man

Knnsi Aj^-ar. aat Atlantic C!t:

Ait rt Uuth Deremer of Newton, 1."; reveial ctayrf with her aunt.

Air.". Widiertm:, anil" :"r!<--inls.Airs; J. Kvelaml and two daughters.

Kthul and Florence of Plalnlk-ld. *p-ntFriday with Mr-. Jai;c ik-itKie.

Mr. and Mrs. U. • Ii. Williams of.V.w Vurli iir*- up' tidint: his vnc.-.tfouwlili hi- f;*il»"r. W. W. AI. William.-. I

T. H, Mray ntt'-ndwi a ineetEns: <>f|

IK-1.1 atAir. and Mr>-. I'-Tt-i- ami

Jlrn. Vrvd Vnttnen ofisited Alr.«. Uarr.r \V«:ivi-i

Sunday at A!fi-f<J Jc!insif.rn's• n l V

the distincnntlcrstawliiiK that if the instrumend t f

wliiiK that if the instrumenots not come tip to. your fullest expecations you will be u d bli

dots not come tip to. your fullest expetations you will be under no obligationwhatsoever to k it d h h

y ll be under no oblighatsoever to keep it. and that the

Trial Will Cost YouAbsolutelv Nothing

Mr. :<'.u\ Mrs. Will;.-* and• f Wfiliaiilfl'tiri.', .V. V.. n re

^i.•ver:l! da>s v , nh Ills «;>U-

'vl the instni- Two Yearn' Credit if NeededHunt d u e

i K, | ' n y w he res j :hti --if it is

>iithful Mormon cfin-who reaeh'-d huro r?at-it podostrafn tour nf

arr.:n cfiunty. and who claim to df-•nd "ntfndy upon the hospitality ofle pofiplo. met with til"- maial n -•Ptinn afforded piich impostors and(;ro fori't.'d U< oniraye a rnnni to pas?ie niiflit and ihen Ii I k o to a moreiiiKonhil clime.Willis W. Strotise nnd wif(>, who

lave spout the summer in "Camploose,"'iienr Manunkachunk. unvo a-•Hchtful dmiu-r. party to ; i frk-nds'ridav. Ample entertainment wasforded tho merry company find a

.d Justice. A photofji-apher tnoj;

•f.-i"nt frnm Trenton. nionmfield.•Ivld^re, nrldsfovUlfi. Phillipslniru-andiinuiiifafliiink. llandsome sonvenirs:!•..- diMtrii'incd and everyone iirn-•""""'' this the chief mi tint? event

licifjiw.lii.«t on

tiii Mrs. Morri.-i "tits. re over Sundav . L'tif t

and Airy. AI'Trif- Utwh.Ivathryn Potter and "ifinnlv-

of I'liiladelphla an- piuvin•"n'iition with rt'lath'c." 1K-IV.

Air. .find Mrs; Win. Kcf-pftrs f.f I'hil-t-'lphla H|i<'i)t s-v-rat day.-- r'-ccith Air. and Mry. J. C. Reij-pr.Allldrerl ^keldon r.f numnvlll?

ifiuliny her vaeatinn at lh" 1mm•r .trandfiiihcr. John Cyphers.

!:ov. A. II. Stock of York. I'a.. willvni'h in the r.utlu>niii church '••Kt Sunday morninsr. Atipr. "S.Air.-;. Arther Hoadley of phlllU-.-irir was a t'iif?t of Afr. and Airs.nrrls Hush part of kirit \

iirti i ] f Mnstnn i n*inlit,- May with her sMr. fir.il Mr.". David

i.nry.Air. and Air?. Jesse Smith, of tin?'iK'ht.«. Iff!, Itixt Tii"^day fi.r Scrjiii-n. win-re they will .sjifiid some

time.Mrs. Snmucl Ervhi ' am! Airs. AI!n-

nii' Hawk passed Sunday with th,;hitler's parent;?. Air. w*.l Mn>. PoterKrvin. .

Charles Jhmsf-I >•( rsloonwlmry. /.ont several days \n?i wefk withMr. and Mrs. C. E. iramk-n. rinmljli 1OHT1.

Mi\ and Mrs. Clark Hnrtnnw of

h'i's pa reins'. '.Mr. :unl Sir'*--.' JnhfV "•"•-

|-:ilwar.|".Mi-KlnnvyTin- L:.u!i(.;j:' Aid .<!' Hiiiniit.iji ma

i|> ii tfiirprisy p a r t y f..r Atidr"W-l>. -inr^f. About f.irty w ^ r - nrc-f i i t . .Milalbur^ n 'ee iv . 'd m a n y iif.-t'iii pi'i

•tH,-. a lso a n u m b e r nf jmst i.Mrd^.

Airs. Ida I.tH-an and dntiirlit^r AnnWilliam Cl ian i l ' . 'Pa in a n d .r.-fsn r:..

tund,Ml tho r W r a lfirsaret . Ulnclmrt, oiA nuutber ..f our m

onivKtud on Thnrsil(Hit In the loi'ku|>llims but nil wt.-roint," the line. The

d l

f. Now Yf.r..f 'their aumSaturday,

vn l-oys v.vd

CASTORIA.. 'nrw tiioclsnattire of Clms. II. FlotohcIn n.«o for over thirty^ years, .indo Kind Ymi Have Always Hmisht

"Miss rcisl,, Knghhr.me in Umiu.'rfonl'-ier several w^-ktlves her-.

Klijah Clln

turnM I n ] l f ; rr>n Wc-dncsday

ha? l»Pff

'r'l's'll

littleill helpics-.«. Thore

chnnswhol nil :e weeks ot

•Str-ck and

..1HEvelynook 1.nt

•art S'-'ilV-for t h e i"iir.«t. t'COVPl'Oll.

Smi th of SiI'k-rli in .Tn

hastni^hi

ii 111 ih-:

but has

t h

Mr. and Mr• nf Alphn:.*sed Fri,->.y

lives lu-re.Kf-v.

Purs-.--!)1.*

lonry.Mill.T. f..w of lthat-a. N". T-.d Saturday with tola-

\Va!k.>r prp:icli*»il in theYeKi.yUTinn ohiuvh on Suntlny ntpht.t w:o; liis r'^-Mliir npiH-huiriont—thti

liini ..Siin'iiiiy nitrlit in cvf>ry i.vnih. ;.Xn l.iall •iiiE.yinjf took plac«? in A Win

'n Snnilay. 'Tht' township commitH-I.-.i'.'Wi.-vor, was on haii'l witii n forO.t.'.ii• f deputies 10 ns-'sist tin.- c'lisi.-iitit*.

WhatWe GanDo in the

LUMBERLINE

MAKH GOOD.

NOT TRUST TO I.UCK.

PLAN OUR WORKJ'THKN

' ' W O R K OUR PLAN.

OTHERS ItAVK PROFITHI)BY OUR ADVICE.

WILL YOD ?

Getting Ready for Winterr t tz rtiinay in Tnliiwn. Pa.

|T is now tlie hcighth,. of the-'"canning and preserving"'sea-son, am! we arc prepared

to supply your needs whether itbe the Cans nnd Glasses, extraTops and Rubbers, or ' the 1-Vuitand Kerries.lo.ptit iii--thcm._.v_Vye;-;:I?ilT:ticularly^rj:ecosi;in:iiCticl'-"-"thc~

Klectic Frui t J a r s . They arcquick to operate, have largemouths and a nice appearance and i

arc reliable.

J.K.CObKEOn the Corner

Summer WearablesWorthwhile

Our stock , of Summer, 'press.[

uiKhttir, MtA Mary ' SnyOtr.cliihl. iitUMniird iho Frt'tz rHold Friday nnd .Satur• 011 Park', noat Doylc.-tto

l-'rimk loiio'itioii wasMm. 37 l.y CmstaMe.

,1'ur iiswunli np.i »«utery-'• t'oro 'S'liiiiv Sfil'prt. whhail -io await (i,o nctimi

A f«-w days ;u«o Rtiport Tnkacs sttfciMrs. .Miirv h-imj-ort I'or a settk-mont.'I'll,. (l.-tViuintil -m-dorod '.S'lnire .«t-i-f*:rt l» .-.•ainiiinni :i inry of six 'nii

as ho&nt on Frldn

id Mrs. A.- ->f Vork. Pa v .-!••; .-

•ihfir vriciition with h*i* father. How-ard ATollck. . . . . . • . : •

Airs. Oeorirc Hendershnt aiuU.lost'ph sp^nt-from Friday uiuil Sun-day with her .'unit. Airs. "William Khi-tn.:y. in Wiifshington,

"\II-K. J. H. Cm?.-.- and Airs-. AlaUioTnndisrhllt "f Trenton spent t'rnnioitiMNVj:-~-iVM"tiJ"-Tliesdny 'of "la"st weekwith ^\r. and Airs. C'scar Timid.

Air and Mrs. Th«". Rtitl-r enter-tain.>d on .Saturday her unc!.?, endfr-y Snydi--]- and dausht'-r and trrnnd

>y Alarsluill Wilrt'Iwmtd on pay.•arranis read fo

,...i <>ii tho sttv'f-ts amiround public ]daces of busiiu'ss-.

The Hampton l»nse '-nil team oiSaturday playe'l the lir.-;t team oOlon Gardner, wiiieh enm'isied most'

.f Ka.sirnt playt-rs. Our l.t.ys puup a srood i,rame and "leven Inning;

d to be rdaye<i httt they were beat.-na. senre nf 1 tn i). rt is said V

...Vf bt:-,.ti the best iranir* played oi:h»? Ilamptnn ffrnnnds thiH year.

Mis« Margaret Rlnehart dlt-d oi•liursday morninir f>f stomach troulfl'fter an illness of several weeks. Sini-as >>', years old and leaves tlirei

.,!••••.-.-.—Airs; • Luea-r of Now YorkAirs. Kidiraim Ifoppnck of PeiAriryl and Airs. Margaret Couch n.tliis p!aef. The funeral was preach-ed by I lev. Van Onsen on Saturdayafternoon at tho linns'--, with Int-r-mt'jit'in the Baptist cemetery.

nu jpreachins,' scrv-

nrl; |?

Al i-

an.lpi:syi>

Ali<

i Alary, of Uule'Valls,

MiVkk-y "and danirlu.^rMrs. William Diinln«.

There willGS here nexMa hi on I'rlmro^o of. Xew \

sitinK friends in this vicinity^All«s -Alne Cook* !• ••(t UII TiitirsOay

to spend a week at Ocean Grove.Air. Shaw of Scran ton spent Thurs-

day ami Friday with Alfred Croker.I..,. JO'cd .. Lanuinu1..-of--.nurii.MI-'-I•"!<••.'•'?' iiity Is at his "iii<iiiV> IKTC liViul' Octiiin-r.

life* Con-y and Kdmund Hryant.- Alt. Vernon are visiti:is at Al. Ii,Lanninps.

Air. ami Mrs. Iji.y IVptiy and son

nd son oi- ^ r . ,,L t ( i y i,tir-

honio.!••> r-Tvelyn. daughter of Mr. nnd

Air*. K.lw.-ird Onvy" oi Phtnino>«t"-i •fun-nod -ii> iier'-nomc Sinidr.. «im-ipending -everal days with her ^rnml-mivnts. Mr. and jlr«. A.«V

We Save, You $100 and -More on a Piano

tiiat von have not- „ — (iim,, rv::d it. Lack; we won'tami one word of fault wuli your decision,HK! you will not he. one cent* out of pockettor freight or for um of the instrument.'

We W»1I Give You a LegalBond ot Indemnity

Eaay Terms

Buy on the CornishPl.n-Save.Oiie.lhW

which holds usstrict-ly to this offer. Yourisk nothing. Woassume all responsi-bility, because w cknow .'ill about thogreat beauty • of ma-terial aiitl workman-ship iu the Cornishpianos ami organsand we know allabout the p u r e ,sweet,rich tone qual-ity of our instru-ments, and we knowwhat a quarter of amillion satisfied pur-fj»«r« l h !» k of

^ 7 the

Kenneth nfGoo. Depuy's.

Airs. liiiKCK.-Pifllt two .dnyjitor. Airs. G. K.

or's niotli.'.

^-iAlS' lSr^ '

trsuii aiv vlsltins at

Hi iff of ni-anchviik-•"f>nt!y with her sls-^arris.indies and two cliil-

visitinjr the f.jr-

Afr, ^ Mrs. J, X. Strut had

cltnlicn!i-.'ld him it.1" the grain]

,(,' hist -.v.--!; lily 'i-'ifHT[1 husband. Air, and Airs Jn>-...ph

lilllWilds. i»r HazeUou. r.i.. and stsU-r-•ln-iiiM':"".rrs.* :Khiher:.-nVi Kinsoy. ofi'ii'tlih hem. Pa.

miichrr Slack's lmr« , iv!ii> stand-iK in fr'Mit of his shop .Monday wasri«-htt<.u'd ]>y a ].:ispiir_- aiit"iuabl]f-1 nivi down r.Washington sirod v>

S.iiiiin-. tlu'ii up Xorth Mainei f. ihe small crfek !-ridy-.

•»s upset, and th-

L". A\'. ' P.ir-e entertainedAir. and Mrs. J. ,-\. !:ico1 ml Mr

1 Sunday' Taulimi

I,.

Aliss Xoili-j Deptiy f>f WyckuiV andAir. and Mr-. I-torafe Depuy oiI-irmichviile spout rfmi'tlhy at thenhome here.

Don't fi.ri.-t.-t the soldiers' lvunioii• IK- hold ilii?—Thuwdiiv—at lihemrdiiiir Jiouse of C'inn'iul.> JacoliastinkiMiis. Kvorylioily wrlcaiue, '

, . . „ . , , : Rvy of niairsu-wn vis-ited-"froni Tuesday until l"rld;

36-42 BROAD STREET

WASHINGTON, N. J.

are of A No. 1 character^-uot alot of seconds or job lote. Weare naming very attractive pricesat this time with a.viewofeiTecKa.complete clearance before fall.

Come in and let usshow you; we consider Jit a

pleasure, not trouble

.. *i you Keep meinstrninent it will cost you the Rock-Bot-tom Factory Price, not one cent more,and you will receive with it our BondedGuarantee which insures ilie instrumentfor 25 years against defect in material orworkinriiishiD. • J

Send for The. Chapel Style""*Cornish Book

Don't think ofjuyinjj before rcad-og. it. It is thelandsoniest pianoHid organ catalogiver issued. It ex-

.jlains things -you-.o u g h t to" knowwhether you buyfrom us or not, andit is yours for theAsking', Write forit now and pleasemention which youare interested in — piano or organ..

CORNISH CO Wasfiington,"N

John S.

Osterstock& Co.

Pennsylvaniaand Quaken.City

. . L A W N '

.I.

., cow, chickens, etc., your.wants,.will~ be"spoetllly satisfied by an ad. in the

Star's Cent-a-Wcrd column. . !

••fi • •- ' "

A W I S E P L A NFor everyone to follow is not to think of any per-manent'investment until after they have accuniinu-l.i ted several hundred dollars. IS very family oughtto have some money where .it is earning a fair rateof interest and yet where it is AVAIT.ABLEWITHOUT QUESTION in sudden emergency..The man who has money but cannot get it, reallyfeels worse when the pinch conies than the one who

r, has'iiothing. Sabe your first hundred faith, us.WeJmHaidyou.

E HACKETTSTOWN NATIONAL SANK

deal ...ivory 1'iU'imy to t'oitdiii'l the sit in

in hi^ IU'W liflM f»f justice, llttcil iin linv sty!.!. . 1 Ms ,wn Is t y p u ^ tand iir-'ivntc HUL-rotary. Wo nut I(llirini?..ilK'-;,-l-'!-.St-.':~SflVGlTiI1" '"tluy.s"'-':il(•'oiirt' vri.oin ciowdod with complaiams. idwintitrs. doiVndnjits and winosKo.c : Mary Pomprh-'kchoo'l: <\Wdrn'.sik»y S\VHT« out a warrant ftthe sirrcM cW" .Kdin Xoi>s"U;y f yhoard bin. . Afu-r the •hcM'ins Nii'.toy nxiufsu'rl'S'lKiro SeitVi't to allohim to KIV MJ hin now hoarding pinetn .nvt sum.- morn--/. This was tiran,d. OmisiaWv- Jorftininh Still accon

panyiiif- him. He trlod to oi'in a i-<dver and a hn.v of cart t idies int

..s..]!oi,'lfyt.J,)nuwas niilfJ'ly,L.-SGl2"Ctl-:i:i,"taiicn" hcl'riro Hfjulro " SpiiVri whohoarinj? the totUlmony of-tho Constahli'. com mittcrl N'cp.eley to thennntv ,1ai! to await the action of thB'rand jury.

mamin spring and summer, it'sthe natural time to store uphealth and vitality for theyear.

Onnff?nTm.-l~:~~UUUII 0 tniuiSIUflis NaUire's beat and quick.eat help AU D r t

is NaUireeat help.

qkAU Dro«ar.ti

(,1'tor whic-h tho bcnlin tho rrc-slivtorinn i-cmo-

ury. Ifc is surVKf'd \-y one sun, .T.Ki'iwnrd ^'pilor. !iind th^ "followingpra'rirtchilclron: i**irt Af St^wnrts1

Floyd or I'hiliinsbnrF. .M is.iof I'liiladi-lphiii aii.1 D,

of Tatamy, Pa.

still undeGeo. \V. , Ci'ovelhiH: i;lic doctor's \ 'are.

v.(-,-. Cole is repairius: h'm mill.Win. Young &\ Son are doing thowork. •

• ••~Gnovg£-.3:-.:,llr.'Xn\7s~n":\~i'tit'e(T:i"',.....„. Jesse Seals, nt Jiitrh BrldiSunday.

Geo. A1 leper a ml famii\' nnd Itix Philhower nnd family spout Su

lay at Bellwootl.Wo havo a young man who believe:

- sleeping hip-h. ' Ho has builtmill; in an apple tree.

M,vk -Toseph I*- Henderson'of Ca li-on spent. Wednesday at Hig-h lUridyehe ffnosi of W. 1\ ITonderson.

Gco. Colemnn of Penh Amboy vis-:e<\ Mr. and Mrs.1 Joseph i.'.. ITon-Icrson at Calif on on Thursday.

liasDr. Crysinli of Califon.ion vislliny friends at .Hrn"Kiyn tne

past wcelc,. returned home Monday.Silas lluth Slack- of^T.Toboken, who

is' been visiting her nlint. Mrs. Goo.Cole,_J'or thc_iKist-ffiu]^JiyilLit!',c~r™

-u[rneri-to-her"'lWnTe*"inst Tuesday.Mrs. John ITotTmnn of Califon eu-

tortalned these ladies Friday ovoniiif?:Mrs. Anna Kroson, Mrs. Mary

Ust of ncJiI-Ksi;iRr 'Transfris Lv.diied jfor Hemrd at Cuunty Clerk's Of- I

lico Since -\uj;'. .Us HMO.

Xora l.ano to U. T>. M<"'untain olOxford, dated July ^;i, "iillil. con-voys lot In Oxford: eonsitleratlon f*i().

Joseph Christian and wife UKMaryTaekett nt" Ptiillipsbm-fr, dated Aug.

:is!jiirVr''co"'iisidu'ration S^,72ii.. Patrick Komon and wife to Thos'"V. .Clark, of Washington, dated Aupr•!. "liHO. f'onveys int In Wnshinstoconsideralion $1.

. ~,V. IT. "Wallers to Margaret CiStoolo of l-opatconff.. dated Feb. -7.1:'tO2, conveys Int in Whnuiker; eon-iiidoratlon- ?:\S0.

Jnmes W. Tims nnd wife to O. K,Diekei-Hon of Allnmuchy. datc-VJ April2, lflio, convoj-i! lot in Alliimuohy;conaideration $75.

Harriot B. Esbert to N. T.dyke of Hiickcttstown, dated

--the reliable kindsWIRE ''

FENCING.1- --all widths,

low prices

... GARDEN .HOSE. .—the guaranteed

kinds

22 Centre Square•-Eiiston, Pa.

Mrs. Anna Krosoii, Mf Lnmhcrtvlllc and My and M E jby an

ington

Mary A^rs. Anna, Bow

liLnmcrtvlllc and Mrs. Anna, Bo

y and Mrs. Eeiij. Crovelinp of Wnngton •

A Full Line ofHARNESS

I'LYXETS, KAK HOODS

i-rAiii;K't;HEETS7COOtERS~.HP DUSTERS, WHIPS"

S#T. VannattaHARNESS MAN

Page 6: IEU1TIC BULL DOES KEEPING AT IT PRODUCE …...IEU1TIC BULL PITOSJ • Old Timers Don Knee Breeches for Monument Benefit. BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN [should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf-

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910

NAZARETH FAIRXAZA1E1CTII, l ' A .

S K I T , 1 3 , I I . !."> u n t i l ) ! . i n i O

Itlfi KACRS KACir DAYThere'will lie nti unusual liirstf 11*1 "f nirr

l t t iln n-liiL'will

Therhorsomoacluliy. rheniirsi^nrnliircoaiillIKS more horses thiin In former >vnrs

u n u a ly expwt to

rsi^nrnliircformer

N'S PAY•will IwcclchniUiI TUK.SDA V. SKIT. 11, wli.-nnil tlie clilUtivii uiuUr}-: yt.iiiv.trlU l»fft<I;»K-ted rrccori'hiirm'whenfliTOMipanloilljyi«iroiitor giuinllitii.

; HAM) COXCiaiTS

Arriim.vineclass ami n.iiof the jimm

Sit? Haslttngtmt BtnvEntered at the PootofHce at Waih-

Ington as Second-elaia Mall Matter.

Chas. I*. Stryker, Editor and Prop'r.Frank G. Andrews, Local Editor.

Established 1868.Long Distance Telephone. 7-2.

BUSINESS TALKSWritten by

WILLfAir C. FUEEJIAX.

AI'TO JCKCOUD

PESSIMISM TS A BADTHING for an individual or fora busiiio.v.

A man who is everlastinglyi saying "Thinss do not lool; rijrht

..',.jto me: I don't know about the

LOOKING UP POCONO SMASHUP

Nntimiiil Ollirlal Visits StnnttlstuirK tolmpiiri* Into Di'aili of nniknimn

Win. Kynti oi Wn-lilnirton,Tho l.itfrft phase »f tho recent

I K-IiiuvjuniM wreck, at Analnmlitk. 1 tiwhich one man I«Ht his life ami an-other is tiils«shifr. and thought to heiU-.ul. .-ny.s .tin; Stiinnl.-l.urw lli-outi.was tho unexpected visit Iicro onTucKdiiy of.T.'W. CJlbbons, of Wash-ington, D. C. nn. inspector employedby tlio Inh-r-Htuto Omnioreo Com-Dillon ot the r^iimry. TJio wmJc-man came hiTe ami en lied on the

Intoof an (n-and iiuuie Inquirie

the wreck rmrl the matterqtit-st with rotViviuv to the wuppnseideath of W. .J. t:y;m. the l>nil;ciniiinf tho ill-I>teil train.

Th<> «/iUltMnnn *-atl,>.l on tin* PisAttorney. C. C. Shitll. (mil als

F0M.FR FOR U . S . SENATOR

Fill's His Petition* Almiff Will. OliiiTsnull Is Also CnnilldiiUvFor Con-

Wt'sstonnl XomhuUlon.Kx-Uovcrnnr Franklin Murphy of

N'owark. Koprespntative Charles X.Kinvk'i1 of Klixahctti mut Frank M.McOerniit. n Newark lawyer, eachIlloil petitions with tho Secretary of Iii'" iVn\-fnV'AswmV/ijV'cmiiiVy'-'ciPrk;State. Tuesday, di-olarlnf? tlienisclvi'«| Oormn.-r, and tin- following townshipcantildiites for the United States

hit

places, nuii iH-Uvt'i-n I lie hour.-" of 1and 'J (iVtock p. i.i,. fu- tin1 purpose ofiTirii'cilni; uti.l i .•.*,^iii^r ihv n-^inlry

NutU'i> i.4 liiTi-iir Kli'vti thai mi I-Hi'O-tfon will he hold In tJit- Township Mull,In the iMwiwhlp »f U'luililnfftmi, Coun-ty of W HiTiMi. Is .(.; nn

THCSIIIIJ-, tin* Slit Dny i»f Novcmlu'rXext

hi'iwt'i'ti tin' IIMIII-M «if r, .roioi-k In thoiiioniin^ an<l 7 ..Vinci; In th.* fVon-inir. for tluMmrp"*'' of pt.-ctinir a (*i»v-•nmr. Mfitiln-r »f' C»imiv.xx. M '

theto makn

Senate in aceorilavisions of tho actthe select Ion" si subjectchoii-e. James V.. Martinc,'. tho'Tanner orator" of PlaiiKIeld. pre-sented a petition yesterday.

.Mr. Murphy ami Mr. Fowler, withex-UoveniMf K. C. Stokes, who h;nlalready Illed his petition, me ;i.«pir-ants for the place of Senator Keanin tho event of the next I.oi;lslaturo

Comitiftt. one ConxtaMc.or. two surveys

rotimUciT-poi'M. r* ofiir.Mil

Township UU-Ht.W.-iMlihiptou. N". .1.. Aiitf. 21, I!*!*

t i l t h . * * • • ' ! . H , » i * _ . . V , . . ' I l l l l l ' l l t i i l , 1 1 ' • " - - - - — . . - . - _ _ - . . _ . . . . . . . _

irohert Oniver. u J u s t i n of tlie peace. 11'eiiijr Ueptiblican. McDermlt ami Mar- X.nfrp I* h.-rehy *-'lv,1''1.., t l ' { l t f , h"of this pliico. Me wanted to fcnmv I tine hatto their hopes ' u p o n n turn ':;'; " « , ; " ' /.'.'.^ , , r ' - R , : ' ' 1 ' , , . l'\\ „ ,i,',,v.-hcilwr :;:: i:y,::rs: ira?" to ho l ieM' ln the-. tide which will place the ! r,.uni>- ..r'•wltrr.-tv V ,f.Vill" n«-»»t fnrjin (ho m.uer of the death of ilyan. Uenioprnt? In control. j il:<- p i i r p w or m.-ilchii; a iviristvation -

••• P H I 1'Jtif- wim win "iv,--f H i miil he w a s Informed t h a t n o n e • 1*h«> l a w r<><iuln'.« t h a t e a c h pot i- " ' ' ' " • ; ^

iiwWci'i'hVir-mii.MVii'itm'nni.1' •' • ' j indica t ion .of a n o t h e r panic"—• i">fiy w ? fomni. Th-? ;;«:-m*<?ni:ut wan leum voters of tho si.-it". M«rimy*«j{|!1,^1'*a[

l7M^/r,>w^i«^!*n'r!w^ V ^ s t e• t i • , , i I i n f o r m e d l i n H t h i ' - r e « " H n o l i e i l n i t e p o t i t f o n h a d 1 . P I 1 s i s n a f n r f s . F o W - a r t s v i t l c : a m i . n n t l i e

. . Kxcursloiis nn all ISnllmails : why, such a mail th rows hl\V- ,.n,,wk.)I i r,, t,1: i l ^ m:ui WilJ) (1,,;i(l, wr'« 1.-H1. a:u\. Mcncrmii'/ a trlllo! i::n. iW, or >P;,i,....b<-r \VM

... i.v.jontu'oly happy over biisinosM^niit^^J'M^ti^'^^Sn").i. it. !U:I.VUKIMKI:.S-•>. ; condition.s. droped into a whole-

|-= '" house in New York thoI other day to buy some goods.; After a handshake the vhole-isaler opened up right ' away; about as follows :I "Gee. but things are bad hero.| There is nothing doing on 'thestreet"—stocks are tumbling—it looks to me as though everyTthing was going to pieces. Howis it with you?"

How do you suppose it would

Cbe€a$ton Schoolof

Pcmodclcdt Enlarged jndNewly Equipped

Thorough instruction in

B00KKEKPING.SHORTHAND.TOUCH

TYPEWRITING.'PENMANSHIP.

: CORRHSPONDKNCK 0-

ballot!'.Tho eoiito.«t promise? to irive rt^eji'i

i.i an Interesting political situation, j {since It is l>y no means likely that any il:

for inaklnir nnml-

o f

HI:!.1 candidate will retany

portion of the voters of the

.•nn.II.In11.-11

fur t-

While talklnar to tho district nt-t'lrncy. Mr. Oihhons sstated that theIntf-r-Stato Commorco Commiss ion! 0 " the UepiiMIcan side Murphy andwould nnt take tho Initiative tn the StokoH are likely to divide honors j H,,rVl..vmattfr of nn lno.in\=i. althoutih tho l>etwven tho northerly and morej .\|cini»fdopartment was intorostod In the sontherly "mimics, wliile Fowler iswrec!: and desired to tr*-t r.t the can^.* i counting ni'on an .'Xpre^siim nfif .pos-i1»ie. . Mi'tnlit-rs nf the . Kynti I popular approval in his own Cnimressfamily hn*l rcuiested ihc C'iminis- district.

.\ts I-v»wler i also pockinsr a re-noniinatton \n represent h\.* district

would l>e disi-lnsfd sliouM ho he re-jelected and at tho same time receive;tiie hlirhest v<no for the UnitedStates Senate. Thy latter petit!•

mire a eort!ili'iiti»n that they

tk into tlie matter ami tlichad heon sent here in rnn-

Si»nic•f the hnnhers

up ilii? District Altolo know whn the i

I to haveof Ryan iley ;md w;• ronor of

heen•ailed

r-.r Crtiiirress;n-iiulisate i';uitliiliit-"i for .MemluM- or itin- C.MH-nil Ass.'ini.Iy. r m n i t " I'.Tlfrkr'tn-rtii.-i*. and for th-' nomination .,r[eandidate.i for iln- f..!l.>v/iiin tuwnsliip imlU-.-s: Towti-ililp t_*'Mninl(teetiian. two

if Hifftiwnj-, I'minkkeepi'f.ill.* O.nmty Kxoi'iiiive Com->l 1.1 tmnie a;tin*oprlnt!ons I

fer 1'iinvut fwiiHliip ••xji^ns't"*.• In the Ki Diiy of .Vowinlu-r \<>\1

Hi-- Hoard of" K^iiiytry ami KleetiottWill liave its thtiil m.-t'tltiff .'it the siiliie,i.!:ie.'s. and lictwrcn th*« lionr^ »( )ni'I V -M-l.u-k |>. in.. f'T th" purpfwp .ifp.

n i 1

- !•* he eity L-iv-n t!n-I.I In t!i"artsvllle/ hi

i Kl\»

iy was and lie was informed tiia.( ; w;i5 non»? and that tiie work of made in pnn.i faith and th.« emididat

. b e w i t l l a m a n t o W h o m l i f e tliat -ullcial in this e.»n:uy was look-|I«* rontilivd to siun a <vrt!tleat'\i>pt!

- ' - • - • - • • - • • • • • i . . . . . . . -• - n r t l i t h - n t i o n a n d

lIll.V. I

•nuti!* :mr| '

Deicj

TERM BEGINS SEPT. 5TH-there is Koinctliiii'jr wron? somo-j"

I M i y a s m u c h a.- I m l e i u l o d . ' S o ' 1 1 " ' ' " ' • " | . ' " ' i '•'••'•>" w niiio m w-w

; Vi, €. ghUrchmait, Principal ].i,0 out the order in lialf, mdit\^%'^^'Z<^F^^Z"22-24 Centre Square EASTON, PA.! ="•'""«' t h e ."-holesiilcr rijrht. ••™IIIM anthorltl..s at Scranton

PUBLIC SALE

A G00D~FARM

wpok .n.tul toUl all he kne-v.-.ot' the a primary comes!, nnr was he dis-ji If a man is feel in jr fine—with w r (*^. , • In-^-a m iM'Martim. have mo wh.Mn:

. . . " • , - , , ! T h e r e r.rf- a» m e ' w h n s t i l l h ' » ! d t n l l o l i l t o h i m s e l f . I t . " w o u l d n o t l i eM 1 0 V a L ' a r e 111 t h e W O l ' l d — a n d l i e ) t h e t h e o r y t h a t n y a i i •.;-., '* n o t e a n i : : i t s n r p r l H i i i K - i r t h o " c n m i l d n c y n f M e - 1

'j m e e t s a m a i l o r t W O W h o s a . V S t O j i n l l l c " ' '• ' ' '• '•: « n d h i s b o d y h . e i n o r a t - I ^ e n r s i t li:'-.» t h e e f f e c t m ^ p r e v e n l l n f f } j - l i i r - t . ] v ^ ' y r ^ 1 1 h > > _ i i ' r x t •_ - . ' • : . - r a l r k c t l o n j

|him. "Why, T.illy. what's i the; t r l ; i I1

1"a I 1l , r , ' ! j^.nderi iTS^ 1!TH,.S.I™>".'^,....,,.1.^ i:t. ini.». : '

The subscriber will offer a t public!sale, at the Union . . . "" ".Phillipsburg, X. J., his farm, locatedabout

Township of Franklin, County

i matter with ,,V0U'.''.' the chances ! w l l e r V- 'Tut there has .beena t public „•.„ l-n -VMI I n «5fl- I t - MKI J-Hotet. i n | a i G h 0 A l U l ) 0 s i c l v i j . ' t n e L

the third man comes alonjr.

bar ren , N .J.. at 1. p. m.. onSATURDAY, AUfiUST 27.

The first trnct ndj^inslate Wm. McKinneyBeers, and contains 101

So it is witii the Por BUSINESS or ADVE

nuKlc to prove pclnirn, na<] without sii..?coss. Theivtnj: iraiinn'nu. who have ta 1 k•" 1

Ion tin-' subject arc- tinariiiiioas ..In tiic

!"?11"'5'111 : l l f 1;-v-'111 lv i l s "11 n-.o^nrtiuu

L^i?nt[^'n>port the. Senatorhvl cniic|itl;it*?i•ivinp tho lilirliept niimbor

lT N G p e s . s l m i ^ t — h e i s a d i s p e n s e r i T f t h I" * * - w . [il-- >^« 'y -••;• t i n - u n f « . r -

... • , jUiii.Tto m a n will n e v e r b o f o u n d .

or grloom

Such a eoiirse wniild l.-;ive theopen to S n i t h " r any oihov l.>e;nin the --vent of that jiiirty :»ef(he Leciplaf.ire.

stream passes through the farm. j hy^ConclitJons will be made known on] ' ' '

da? of inle. . i!-(•"• ^op^ n o ] th dn:n.

J0HX"E. STOUT.I think tiie optimists should;

The Alispliite I'urit.v ancl".. Superior" Whole- "

someness of

ICE CREAM &CANDIES

arc known everywhere

'cept no other—then you'll

;lnn:,' iti int: from f-fvc-my-tu'ci hnur.-J iii a

>\cc-U. It fiilei! abAnt two f-.-.-t up in. . . : , . . . , . • 11 oVlo-k Worlncsday 'a. m.. no; up

make U their business to give | t o UIP naturnl iflnnorin^io-ineioiisieverr pessimist a heartv hand-!(]rn"Kllt- T h 0 prpiUrtion cf, the ?np-

. ," " , , f r , T T T - , _ l . T.T-. if:rinteii;lfr.t. William I:*:u!.«t. has beens h a k e and say. " C H E E R lJP;!fniimfiu. thr- cviii^ tn ti,o rom'mryE V E P v Y T H I N G IS F I N E . " i nniu-iU^tannin-. TIe.do.^'i;ves.n =rr,;,'t.:;::.::_•:....„•;.;...:'.• •. , . • . . • : • .| clc.i!.. o r crOii lL" A n c i i o r t : i s "• 1 b r i n -

J«st P?.S5 a ' CHEERFUL inw.Ie to havr> th, toWI, litrhtcl with

W0RP atOllff.tne line instead Ot s|-,ijfi0<l thr-ir inn-n:ionp to availa doubtful one, and it is won-thcinsolvcF of :

hat effortrtppnrtunity. W'>

dcrful how everybody becomes \ ninfected with the Sprit Of g6od|'n charge. The ^Ws nre in position

• to ca r ry it ac ross ilio rivr-r t>) Pr»rt-W l l l . .:;-.^,c. j i and . and then the co\-f>rod b r idge will

1 ' ~C 1 ' !bo H?htn.(], v.-ith e lectr ic i ty . T h e r e IsAndcr-ionville T"ri?on Vark . • , _] p lenty of Kind lyinsr nrftiind Im-.sp

The fo r ty - four th nnUonnl e n c a m p - • t h a t crmhl lie s'ocured for a p lan t forj m e n t of t h e Grand A r m y of tho Tle- i . tnv mnnufacUirinK piirpo.so. cr,\6 v.ithI pi;l*;ic, which will be he ld in AtUin-! tho p o v v r rdant pn cluFto, an sxcellcjit

ti.? Cit>'. Sfpt. Ki in 2-1, p romises to • oppnrUiiii ty is ruTordod for i i ivosiors.j be one of tho bisKpst even t s in the1, . * - ^ - — :| h i s to ry of the Gran'S1 A r m y . • ! :,rr. ;'.oy ,T. Cre^;j.r nf Uat-kot tPtown.I The wum.'ii of the G r a n d A r m y ofl x . j . , ' boirs to :nm'>,i:n<T- t h a t be will

" 100,:

In TiK-sihiy.d Hoard;-* "fill 1IIJI<! tl

h

r i i - r i ( . . f

-Ai.' ;; y .

IV. 1. 1!HO,^intry and 7

thin! mid

„!i/_U [.. in. .>n. ; n-fc-lsM-y lift.-.' .flK.YKHAI. !::i.W.'T[().\ .\OT1C!-'.NiHicc is lni

ti.m wiil 1),'\V;»si!iim-i)Li>. C

Ini'^iSiiy

i 'f " ! ;

rin-n liiat ;m r-li-n Ilio ISnrniii,'!! ..

r. f Wiirfon, un. .Silt. !!)!().

•if ihr o i n t i y C l e r k .f U I I - f.'-.ti iiM i i h . - r <»f ilM-

ok-p ; ; ; ; ; ; p ; i i i . q

'. 1

' to .,!

!

and I

Trust FunSsJcare , If

Managed 1

Best and : 'Cheapest

by the ,'"j

mr TRUST Mm-.

, . iii vtvisiitn c:.mp!'-irt tlioir plans. j T l ie Virjril Cl;ivl.

At this? ivuimi.'il encfimpment Mrs. j ;f,K] Ouilmrmt -ini;.^.•irah .1). Winan?. past nntional presi- j ialtios. Mr. d r eV("ifnt of thr- ^Voman's Ttelicf. Corps, nit.-tlir.rl in Xow \nnd wim hns bppn chai rman of An-1 w i t h l t K a u t h o r .'(lors'-mviili; Prison Board for tho past j y.-ol. t r .nn^. ol^.. ii<"'fi.nrlofii j-ftiirs. has jus t returned Harkottstnwn. X. J.fronv; Gt-oi-irin: after making thett'H'essviry rep-iirs nnd putt ing nil insood ^niipe a t the Prison Park be-

At the national er.eampment

iiii'ilvni (piano.)

s tudio! t he Vir.irM•k the past wintPtjjrr. A: K . Viiu-n:

I'.nx 1SJ,

Membi1:1 or Gcnrnil Apswnhly.™^«ILT.tL.ih.!;_^ftmr.crritlr yo.tcr«^f^Wr.rJ:e.;

Countyr *- - —"1 hereby announce myself as :;nuidat.> fi.r re-nominfitinn ns Mr-nV

•f the General Assfinbly, aL tlvm<mlh Jlrs. Jennie Berry, na-

il president. will assist. Mr.«ins in the transfer of the pro- j primary oieotiVm" to holiold on Sept..-. . • J1"th. Tf ro-nominaied nnil elected. 1

service as during my first term.GEOUGK B. COLR

Philllli.sburp;. N. J., Ii. F. D. WThis advertlsernqnt has boon paid

for by Goot-tfe B. Cole.

Roverninoiil Helps Sinlo Mlll'In-Kvery State and Territory in the

Union, with the single exception of:;"\jHla. which is witha/.it a militia,eels a portion of ;tii.e Federal appro-priation for the purchase of suppliesand ammunition,,, for the organizedmilitia during the present fiscal year,in tlie first allotment of the $1,(100,-000 fund. The War Department liasreserved about $,400,000 of the fundfor emergencies.'v According to the allotment, whichwas made according to the enlistedstrength of the .organized militia inthe various States, five States get'more than $50,000 each. Of these,;New Tor It leads with $206,000; Ponn-

u• The Board of Education, Townshipof Oxford, renuests bids for trans-porting eight children from IHitUsviltcto thfe pxfortl high school during thocoming school term, same route aslast year. Bids must he received byA t "1t

r. F. PARRY,District Clerk.

Buttzvillo, N. J., August 25th.

Speclal sale of fancy colored shop-

iiuis WJUI lo t iuuv, jri.ttoij*"/.i«uiii.fcj "TH.1I J nier p r i c e ^ 0 c and 7i>c. Choice whileSTS.OOO; Ohio with $73,000, and New J they Jnst a«f'25c. See window display.Jersey with ?54,000. i W. W. CHRISTINE.

' r v i i ^ L - i i i i i i i ;

i n •"nil- '• \ \ n

t h i s 2Uh d a y

making a iv^iKtrat

(ill) liny nf Si*|ili>nilii'r ~SVT(\;iit Hit lHiiu- of 10 o'clock in tho fonft'in, ;it the Townsjilp Hall: and, oi..the.... ..-.--— --......--,-._—...-„ „,.-.,.„_..,.

1,'ttli l):iy of Si'iilcinlicr IVi-xt'the said Hoard' of It^ffistry and Illci.-tion wil! hold its second mc-fllnK >bc-twoon tiio lioui's .iff] o'clock and !io'clock p. m., a t Ihr: .sunn; plane.

AL tin; samu limit ;ind place, andlu-L\voen tlio name hours, a rr lm.iryIntention will he held io .select delo-ga-tos to the- various ConventiOILS ofjuditlcnl piirtlcs, or for making nnmi-

jiialloiiH. or ho th. namely: DelOR.'itns•to Stnic! Conventions, for the nomi-nation of cnndidalos for Governor; tothe Com,'r<.^,sioiin.] Conventions toiiominiitG candidates for Congress; toiionilniitL' candidates for Member ofthe Oonor.it Assembly, ..County Clerk.Cormier, and for the. nomination ofcandidates for tlio following'township"Ulcf-s1: One i.Member of TownshipComniitton; one Constable, one Over-seer of Poor, tv/n Surveyors of High-Tvayr;, two Poundkcepors, MemborH oftins County Executive"Committees; and_lp_jiiiiii9i__appropriatlprts for.,, .current

nlicOn the l«t l)ny of Xotlio Board 'of. Roglatry and Electionwill have its final meeting at the same

tlie worldinoving-ifc is the ad- |

MEN'S, LADIES' ®,CHILDREN'S SHOES

SPECIAL PRICKS OX ALL

Six shines given wilh everypurchase.

Repairing of All KindsNOTKTHK PRICKS:

Men's Soles, 50cLadies' and Hoys' Soles, 35c

Cliililron's Soles. 30cMen's Soles, sewed, 75e

While oak Ian ieathev used.Ouick service.-

Up-to-Date Yard_ •--j-- 1-f strjcJiing up \vitli"tlie^ ~

best selection of designsever seeu in Warren Co.,in Granite Monuments

iaucLGraye-Markers. -„..„-.„..„Our past record of 27

years has proven to thepeople that we are mostreliable to deal with.Come and see our designs.

Charles Force, Washington

DR. HORACE LICHTYOver holler's Store,. EASTON, PA.

Examinationof the Eyes for thgj

Fitting of Gl&ssesHours—Nine to Eight-

Star and Thrlce-a-Week Now YorkWorld, 12 a year In advance.

An Event You Have Waited For!

AupstFurniture Saleat Werner Company's

No doubt your friends and, neighbors areamong today's purchasers,, who are

taking advantage of this-.greatestof money-saving sales.

20 Per Cent ReductionDo You Realize What This Means?

Every piece of goods in our great FurnitureStock is marked in plain figures. Not a

tag or a price has been altered for thisgreat Clearance Sale* but a 20 per

cent, reduction holds goodon every piece.

' COME AND SEE

WERNER CO,Where the Steinlvay is Sold

'.-. .'.... EASTON, PA. ^

Extraordinary

BARGAINA 1907, 5 or 7-pasacnger

Touring Car, costing $5,700when new

"but" rtTl JII fl L* 'tl u r I u jf""l t Te "winter;"newly painted and complete inevery detail; ready for im-mediate use; top, wind shield,new lamps, shock, absorbers, ....cxtra_tircs..ancl ,_tubcs..^ One pf_

""the'fastest" cars in this section."Ill health cause of selling. Carusetl but three times this season.

Asking $1,200No reasonable ,.offer refused.

BishopArtGallery,Easton,Pa.

BE™N5A™ SEPT. 6, 7, 8, % l»10

;- Till-: .I'AIlt'''TIIAT.MAKKS.COOI)- -

Dan Patch Day, Thursday, Sept. 8Jb,. 1910DAM PATCH, 1.55

in all liis'yiOiy, pit:^ciiis int.-1*6111 rL-utesrvouiig pacers intiie wdrid :

Minor Heir, 1.59U Geo. Gano, 2.03;iHedgeivood Boy, 2.02,'., Lady Maud, 2.021;who will race for the world's jZ-mile track record. The mostsensational racing in the world—A Fifjllt to t h e Finish—.

THIUR ONLY RACK IN THK-.HAST

Don's miss the KducatioiKi! Exhibit of the Pe-nusyivani:i

I.IVI-: STOCK HXHIISIT r.ARGKR THANT KVKR

The Greatest Race Program of the Year.

Music and Slajie Attractions the Best ThatMoney Can Buy

U u d u m l Uat.?s m\ all the Rullronrls. Ask your H. It. A^.'nL fur full p;ir-Uculiir.s as ti> nit^.s. e to.

ALL THOLT.Y LIN'F.S DIRECT TO T H E P A I I t G l i O B S D S .

East". 1"-ksSrOiiuSliiiry""Slate Normal

School

FALL TERM BEGINSSEPTEMBER 6Ih

-Board and Laundry- -S3.75 per week

For Catalogue and otherinformation, address

o . •

E. L. Kemp, Principal

Free 'Bus MeetsAll Trains

Rites, $2.00

St. Cloud HotelT O T U . ^

WASHINGTON, N. J.Leading Hostelry in Warren County

CHESTER A. LINDABERRY

Contracting BuilderJOBBING IN CARPENTRY

OFFICE AND RE3IDKNCR—

40 Carlton Avenue Waihington, N. J

Page 7: IEU1TIC BULL DOES KEEPING AT IT PRODUCE …...IEU1TIC BULL PITOSJ • Old Timers Don Knee Breeches for Monument Benefit. BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN [should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf-

•lias. It. Kirjlter, I* 11 tor uml Proprietor

On wile nt tho OnicoOr Publicationnml at tln'Ko Xcivs-aUiiitls: Miller'smill IlcvriVWellington; Wclicr'aaudKltippollicr^'s, Hiu.lcettfltou-n; Mel-lkk's, IMvldere; Flclitd'H, Oxford;

i

S»**t«* T I i e N'«zarcth Pair will liu held oyliil Sept. 13, 14 1C, 1C.

I Wm. Y. Hush moved his householgoods to J(;rnoy City, Tuesday.

Churles Geary moved Mmidny nnnow occupies one of the ilagan Mat;on fldvlilcro avenue.

The ISlh HOb'Imcnt N. J. Vol. As-sociation will hold Its annual retiniont Iloclcawny on Supt. 15.

Tho young men of: Kast ritrondw

The Celebrated Scranton CoalAT KETA1L.

August I. 1910.

At ttio D., T... A \V. It. It. Rlpvntt'dChut OK, tit html of Die flr«t rifiht-lminlMtrof-t above N«w Windsor Hotel.K«?S $"..40 per tonHt . . _Chfxtnnt . .I'I-UnticUwiii-.it

on* coal G.flO per ton

r. Vo-Uoft finalities, kept under c\tvftffnl to nny part of town wli'rti r<;((iiL-Htfl. on timinl 'iTni-i,

: JAMES U. 8nn*XD&

Tho New Jersey State Fair, atOlympic Park, Newark, will be heldOctober .".. 1, .". 0. 7 and S.

John IJrewor, aged 70 years, aPilt.stown num. *1I(M1 in tho Knsfniho.spitii] on .Monday from pnuuniniiia.

Fred Cease, fonnr-rly pltehor fur"U'n.shinirt'iii, Is now pitching for tin?Whiirmti tram. He Ihvs In I'bHllps-hu rc . ,

riiilieatlons point tn the nomina-tion nf ox-Prnseeiitor Anute of IVI-vid<Tf for th'1 AssiMitMy un tho !:•••pdlilk-.'in ticki't.

Tlic SOCIIIIMH of this district helda convf-nllon tit Mover on Monday.Tiif-y tininiiiiitcd Win, A, Matthi-w.s ofllnfkauay for Congress.

Kx-I'ivtfidpiit Roosevelt Mnruid onbin Western tr>ur on Tuesday. liewill visit niri.wt of the Status In theUnion and will niako speeches.

The «[fc of ex-Senator Win. J.K<>>'n of .Somerset county died inSomcrviilf. nn Sunday. Sho was 70y*-«rs old and hud been ill ;L Ions

•time.

Those troublesome trnty p'|iilrrfl«which county attorney lUwherry hailIn captivity ha\-i> boon disposed of.Mr, Rnsoberry turned thorn lo.,.«o intlio c-..nnty p:uk tim nth»?r day. '<

John li. florinnn. owner ami pro-.prlctur "I* Clmrl.-iuh Inn. at tho Dela-1

warn Water fin p. died on .Mondaviaft.-r a ton w. 'ks ' iUm^s lie WIM Ifin Atlnntb* ('It;.- man mul ivnt -• •- •

hurts arc• organizing a Y. M. C. Awith headquarters in the Ilutchlnsonbuilding. .

The .reported marriage of TJicodon:flarron nt Stroudsburg was started byHomo 'friends us u juke, "Doric" tstill single. ;

A nfirht blooming coreiis, wIUiseven frngrant flowers, nttrncted .ittcntlon on tlio lawn of former MayoChns. E. Johnston, Monday night.

Tho public yalc of household good:>f Mrn. Sarah McMurtrfc takes plac

on Saturday afternoon of this woolat her home, 45 Ea-st Washingtonavenue.

amca K. Martin*.- vC pluinflold liassecured the required I.000 signaturesto ills petitions us a Democratic candldate for V. ti. Senator nnd has fllc<thorn according to law.

Mr. JohliKdri Wai? nor eiit tho en<r one of tlie lliigurs of bis right

hand, white- at work on n planingnmehino at the Cornl.sli fmrtory lasi.Stttunltiy.

I.otti;rn ivtmiinirtK uin-laimed at llifWn.-ihlnirion p.^t-uill,-.- nt tin- I-MHO "i' lines*. Kiiinriliiy night, t\nx. zuwore address.>il f> Jnmus Onroy, Jlrs

nn Miirlau. -Mr.-. I.. .1. C,,,fi\..

; nt lite InS'K-k-t.v

<>f Dr. T•hiy nightilyHoiiif-'fy.

Th«hold n i _It. l-'nlpor in If:ini|tlnn, TnTlio bust KHVO II papor wThe drug Htudy was " h y m

. carnival Is to be held a t I-am-bertville 'An*:. -H to Sept. 10, - In

lnwiw, by UK; rii-c't Wini? I look a/idil.-r Ormipany. It will bo frutiiivr

with a lironion'H parade on Kept. M.A lawn parly I.H to In* hHd f.,r tin

loin-lit of tlie Unman Catholic t'lmivl:•f. llnckotttiiown, on tin; rhmvhrounds, next Saturday '• ••veiling. AUK.

J!7th. to which the public Is invited.One :nM<- of !

0 laid and tin*• finish this part ,

first " ~

r mains are yet t>i"ontr.i'-t"is <>\pci'»f the wr.rk by tit• so'.nor. Ahon

O.

y•'cttt i-iril;*-|i |ant. If.-

' d i

T hy. nn Knstoti i!i-t<-'-

T h s d u y . ntrnd Hn' 'during the n«-Ifethleli.-ni .Stt>clist:!tit to county

thoi

KItiler IIinI<il'i.has :i week offtrvhur to 1-ivnl; twotnniiftit front T«:isdn!e.dt'pontl.i' ;il(»:;••[herh

mnt^rmanat Xort'.rt

hrniicos' lu-I Ms 're turn

how;

* A Pfrin«yh*aiii:t marr iage licnnsi'lias- lio..|i irrnutt'd tn ro tor A. SijM'l'1

and ^Ii«-t .\larj,':irel T. TlKimas- lutliof Oxford. Mr. Kljiplc In uiiuriilnr iii

. tho nXfnr.j tinni.'l ami is now .v.vayon ,-i ton-day vacation.. The unnm-silmi of. iniv.'l in Tallinn

S-inaro. Philllpd'nnr. lias bpcnmo » .ronfii.sinir thiit llio I'onnsylviinin rail-r«Kid e... U-. s.'iId t<> havo rinwvn plnnsfur; the ivinoval --f tin* jia«s(>nwr.tln'tlon t" a point some dl.staiit-.>siMitnwtird.

Dr. .mid Mrs. <'». P. M.ir«;in WIT.>rallorl in SlalltiL'ti-n Saturday i-y tho

'his .'ibsc-en:--!.' .MrClcarv. the shortstopof .the It. r>.. T. tt.fini. p!n>-.-d thatP->.<:!([nn on tlu- ilr.st irtim in thf sram.'nt Hlairslown.

Pfivor is hnviiiiT n biy timo. withits, nM hr.inf " \v.'i>k, Th.' industrialparade wit* holil Ti.fSi!:iy. th./ bahy

'-iiiii'-'ta'tt^e' i»trt^"'t'i'tlay.' Friilay"~ff iin--'men's day ami !.-• i-.vpc-otcd to be tliob l ^ w t " day "oi "the" wot>K.

The brakes oa l lnrrv Ohristinf.«fnitonuthi!* refused tn work on the

I nuMmtftin.Sundiiy and. mnxf n n11".. m:u-.;iine fro11 own thr1 hill, ho

. The- top and s«ni"•"were more or ]r.«s

ynfnir >>ne)cwn

had lo ditch hof hor other padamawed.

'i Oi!|»li..(iiul a. half mil'

•eon laid.Tlie 1-Yaiikliu township cunimiitoc

nd tlin.se Iut<-i'.-sti-d in t-hfini;lli^ tin-iMiit. of th«' .Mlllbnmk n.ad to Mon-uia. in oidor to avoj.l tho steer* hillv t r tho'iiifiuntiiin. will j,*o • over theimposed, rutit.' Hattiniay.

Jatiios Lannliif,' of Ihunptnn witsthrown from it carrfajfo Saturdayfi-rn.»on. the vHilclo colliding with. pole on Ui'oad sirer-t. Tie was n"i.

•4-rir.i.siv in lured; Tli« ii->t>,. • wasfri Kb toned by an fiutomobib...

Tii«- sail! of .l«hn K. Stout's farm.\-0

untainlo.MK'fl on i• •( Itrja-hvay. . „[."iiion s\ymro lUnn\ni_'.\t Saturday ai'teruin,

J. Fi. l-*Itty has rn,>eiit!yposition with tii.' Ain.-rl.-,tural Chciisicai C». nf I1

K.I'•rtiiw.-.-lI! ill t!ll.-

a t

* St.-ton. ref-'irts-' .

a r t ol i.r I!nv.-rv fa t i p .M

'.. n.'The Oxford Cornet Hand present ahaJi<!.-"uiH; iiiuiir'arain'r in tin-ir nowiiiiiforins of hltn-. -which w»r* funtish.-d b> .1. | i . . iiryant of this pia.v.This band lias twenty nn'intk>rs, andis tilling numei'MtiH ijn^asenicnts' a I

t l o n ! L S ; l r"n t ' *"" '"''"" " n l ' •" ilOC"

.siifii tho '<•[.! 1,'rlst'mill a t TowiiBbury.aiontr with Mv<>' acres of land, to <';;C. KluiKinn <>f Newark. ' The n-wtuvnor will take p,isrtrssi<.n •.;. Sept.I. lie will ivpuir tlie inill and deal

The pHee paid fur the* property xm*

The well-known Ilex norftaurant,US CiMitre Hrpintv, Kaston. has chang-ed hands, havint,' been purehased l*yII. :F. Snyder and O. W. I'ear.s..n

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. 1910

THE WINTEMUTEJyhir M. Itntt. the Veiv

her, In in a critical LtMidltfon ...«inall liopes of his recovery are entei'tiilncd.

Isadore Jlrown, tho Kant Washing'ton avuiitie slioL-nutker. went to Ni-vVorlt lust weuk where ho was unlteiIn inarrl.iKe to a younif lady of thacily on .Sunday.

Tho witter company la oxtemliiiiHa mains from Jjaat Church stivenorthward o n .fackKon avenue to tincanal, a diwtancii r>f about SOO feetThe pijios are six-Inch pipes.

MONTA.VA..HM'-'r Is KUfferlnij fromn l l l t l

Ailainattack of

Henry. J. Iteern has been electedschool principal at Shlmera.

Win. Hoffman and son Harry visIted rclativeri at IJayonne and Oovtfrom Friday until Wi-fluesduy.

Sir. Henry .1. Meers was Mie yiieslof her Ki-ster at Tatarny last Thurs-rlay and Friday.

Theii- will I... no servifes fn on[•hun-hnext Stmilay as I:«v. WinterIs taKiliK his vacation,

Lilian ami Uos:i Slesse-* u.South Kji-iton ,-ire .sp.-n.Iii^ a few daywith Minn lin/.'A Z"llnix.

-Mr. and .Mrs. I,-on-',r.l Ward .-.mlion of I/iti« Island are spendliif,' t. .weeks with .Mr. and .Mrs. C. T. Sar-son.

IIw. Jtii Klmi mil ehll-Ireu and Sciiitjier Dalrvmplo of l-'oulIlift fjpont .Sunday with Mm, Kfiiiui-tan.

.Mrs. Hronua nnd xriiiicMniiKlit-.T.Gl.'idy-i H'trfiii.'iM, passed last Tn<-Nduvwith Sir A O.«ear Unatmst at Htewurt;*-

.MkxeB Kdna s ! (rson and Until'tiiftli will (Miter the senior class oflie Wnsliinmon hi^h school this

September,Mr. and Mrs. i-'n-d Col ver •and

Jaitwhier of Htuwartsville wore e»-ertnlned Sunday by Mr. and Air?,rt'itefin i:. o u v e r ,

O.SL-ar Castnor and .Miss Cora Klu-if\v "f Mioadway were entertained byhe I'ornier'x parents, .Mr. and .V••.-*,

Caspar Castner. on Sunday.

eedom UiiKh lian enrolled as a•student at the Ka.=ton School of litiwi-11 ess. .Mlllnrd .Sarson v.*IM attytid theiiiKh school at Washington.

MIs.s fJertriide 'Smith of near Phll-lip.«bnri:. p a w . I from Friday . untilTucsdnjVwith Jior cousin. Minn Idalush. Miss I la accompanied herlome.to Hpeud a l ' e w days. :

Waiter Ir inser o f ' N e w ' Y o r k , wii<-:ifis been spending a fortnight with-tr. and .Mrs. Wil«c,n i"i. Cot ver, fHIml tn-olio lii.s firm by a t tempt ing t.iumi ' a fence on Wednesday of lanivpfk. -llf- i-.-turiifd to hU 'homo inCr».V Vorli -.ilt Siitiirdnv.

Tlio I'. O. S. nf A- parade In Haston•day will draw a Itu-L'e iiiiinber ffMii

Warren Coun..;il. No. Hi. -Jr. O. IJ.

• attend the district* "nieorini; at

Crmvn Tompl**, So. 7. r.t'llcs ofGolden l-'.a^lf, iaitiatt-d two caii-

iat.-s and r e v:fons last week.

ived

X o lu. T. O. ujiosition Kativr-ii. amnlier p

y lHht anri IIK-I1.' "i-" MOW • i;\x•aiHlidatcs tc>v tho class initiation ..>njept. 10.

The IJOX H»<Miil to be heM by Am-erican Advocate Ctitmi'il, No. (M. D.•f .1,.. next Thursday evening is n-n"'mined tn mii(i]b.'.r>: ,•>; t!i» onk-r.mt nil frlonds an: for.llaliy lnv|t*»d.t will In- iiebl at the JvJine of Missessie Dean, near1 Dufi'e-rd's Crossiiiir.n tlie road to Mrass Castlo.A ppeciiU SL'.«sion <•>•: tlie Grand

>c!i;e or Odd Fellows of Xew 'Jiir.«fyvill I).- Iifilil in tlie hall i,i Jinscoiift-onjr Ijf'dRp :n Hai-lu-ttstou-n on Oct.. Oraml "Alayter Knyllsh of Illdiro-,-ond will be present with his staffnd r.t i lie i v in us t of the Grand.laster the dt'^rei' teams of -Mansiicl.!

V h i d

A p.'iSHcnjjcr (Mi a. Lehih'h Valleytrain thr«iv an empty beer bottleof the window as the train - wentthroiife'li Htauton on Sunday. Thebottle struck an Italian worldiandand nearly killed him. He was tal;-on to tho Kimtun luwpital.

viinr of Olntnicnl.s for Catarrh: 'flint Contain .Mercury,mrrctiry will surely rJ(-Htroy tlie

N« nt MIIU.-H and completely dt-mn^owhole -iyj.t''in . v-iiun . enterini? It

tlironjrii ijir> muvtwtt' micfuccf. • Kdchat-llelc.4 shonl.l never be ti.sr.-d eXcopt

n preseriptl'tn-o from reputable nliy-leian!*. as tlif.> damage ihcv will .!•* I<>n Told to tlie KIKMI ytm can poxHlbly-rlVd from UI.TII. llnll'w V;Atnrriiurt-, nianiifacttircd bv P. J. Clients

Co.. Toledo. O., contain.'! no tniTcnrynd in taken Internally, acting directy upon tlie lilood and IDIICOIIH surfn>:i>.•f tlm •Hystom. In buying HnltV

Catnrrli Cure he wnro you «ct ilmonnlim. it i« takf-n Intornaily andlade lit Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. CJiCH'u-: <'•'. Tf.sthunnlaN fn-c

S b l b D L t P i *"Ity

'•inc.Tiiltw IJaU'-H Family'

*"ic. per

..f'»r

Aiinnunccnicrils under this head lire

litblfsheil ut tho mil form rale of one

ent a ivord, hut no advert I:

wi'l he n'i'L'ivo(l for less than 1"> cents

for the I list In-icrtioii.

FQ11 ,SAIiH—Tram oiv ^ m l ' Dm•m-s\ .". and 'i yoar.s- Anl, weij;hiii

2,000 lbs,: also l1 rfitist'-'iT'il Hoist--!liiiltM,1 lit Tor servi.-c. 1'riro roanuiH.ie. Trmi<|UlUiy I-Mrm.-t. AllamsirhS'. J. .>-^.'>--t.

JTisfTFON Wim ted—As saK-smn>r window drender in dry •-•ood.* iIt'partmi'iit s'tore; »i years' V'xpori*»[!-n both brauehe-i*. Addres.s K. I'.ini-d. Wash hurt on. X. .)., i:. ]\ X

WAN'TKl)—.'0 bujdit'-is of S-cd I;y-nni iT. bnsh.-Is nf Seed Wheat. Writitatinic e:(sh price t'.-r bushel. Alt-n?.'I. Hryjin. !!>>rist ami irvu-kpr. Wasli-HKtoii. X. -I.

PA1I1 " F COI.TS. four y,>t\iv n|d.'or s a l - or will tnule for cows. Marshall Mtird. S-i.-,-tf.

r / w r - ~ A nianinnd htter-tube ::ix(in Washington a venue. Anu. -').Iletuni to Wa.shinjjton dara«•••>. !:•.•-

Second Hand Oira a t it banjaiTi: Injit-elfiys eundition. thoi-oiiyhh- »v,-r-j.nlf.i: paint'--! ainl viiriilsli^l,• nl. AFiiXWf!! -ind UulcU IIiiii:il».tii^.v.i JU-f tiiorin^- r»ir<r.- ?::.-f) t,-| ,?:,!i-'j.-r fnriher Information apply t<. W.

C. To.d. W.'ipiiliiKioii; or Hotrin.'in .<-

•M-P'-K: -ooif ' biindhiy.1. "^•••I'r.-iiiprllif,'«. ruiuiLit!,* water'tlii'iniH'ii-fiirm.

•ii-e. . i'.L'tiO. . Wm. iiunl. Wiisiiinv-n. .V. .1. S-i-'.-Mp.•KOii SAM-:—Dark bay h.-r.--\ *.

fii'h'.--.- .if trolley and aiitom..bl|.-<!• iin Mof.'., nciii" Iii^tri-.soi Hoi.-l, riiii-

XOTICI-:—Wo s.-1!.l i n

iiditiou. Cylia1 40 r l b40 r.lvy

Andrews

e r i l .

aired.tolvidero Avo..

UFX I'tESTAl'RANT.

all in «...td:,.-; mro-hin-'-hhvjrv :-c

iit>erli!i. IT.Ts-:T)-np

«S Contei"

ton Trust company.or the Tori Mn

ray ilaptLst chnrdi announcespijf and I'lik-ki'ii supper ond i September 1"J: mt, if

A pf.ir ' roast will bo (hofo.atur.; of the (uirvest home to be I

1 iioM1 by (ho Chan^ownter M.. K.J

'.nw<"okV 1;iio''nxr,'.n]l''rnni'c'tM'!!;im'! "vUl ifurnish imisi.'. ami there will be thousual .snle of fancy and , useful sini-i'l«rf, iv fresh in en t.«. etc.

Mrs. Anna nilts. who lives alone ath"i- home on K:i.-t Wasliintjlmi a\v-niif.. - w»« »:i yea r s : old nn M.-.ndayan<l r.-cniv.l n p^-tl.-.l shower, hi eotn-memorati. 'ii «>f tlio event. Mrs. Oiliswent tn the butcher... wa^on Uirstmoniin.c nud liunj-'lit'some veal ;it 2\cents fi. pfMnul. Hho remarked thatshe had .soon t»e «iay when veal "Soldat fivn rents a pounil.'

Wllliani McDormott. a .«ni'iothyounj,' fi-Ilnw of . Cnrbomlale. stolodiamonds and jewelry worth $::,r.rn>froin the trunk of M'-.s-. Frank l-\Tliiinbo of Philfulel|>lilJi. who was aum-ineriniT a t Hie nol:nv.-i.re "Writer HTri'..

, p ,rniy. then nn tlie UHh. I'h-ntyiuiue roa.st pk- and .stewed "•rhiL'd all the yoqd things that ^o with

| ihriii are pr.>mii bd, Tiie L'tupire (v |iiuL Hand of Oxford will fun

u n i teal. rtainmont.Chas. A. Miller has iwoiv.ui-n 1-r ir.oii his son Aliraiu,' wlfo ' ii.c-ii work hi tr in the I'acilic staiii- tiome yeai-h-,'-.'1; Me is ii"W i-mpluy-

oii tiie •i.'U.wine'.-rint,'1 cm^,:-. of anectric road bein1,' built from Salon:

• n. .'"Al»i>" is in the suction boinRvaca ted ijy forest tiros-:, and ho liason lielidiiL,'"ti-*ht the llatnuuMrs. MorHs Fitts nf-PasKjiie.r i .f I:. M. Hush of this pla

I painfully injured in a runaway

city.od o:

T lh i sI1OI11

,-Prai'J s wcivil'-1KTM

Al lJCCPpt

in (Irs

tho va S1 0'0 .dinmoml

t man to fonna l l(TinilldiicvInnttoik Cli•ideh*

enC'i.'iiltur'leni-o

n .forno c.1*knov

neera l Em• and

for thecounty c

ItOpateOIlff.i'ii iis a tin=nid as a :plonienls.(rnod wil l n

•re repin.

y amTlopt'l«rk

M r ,rvoyndoali

Tlo hf the

lonneoihlican

is K.. CMno• r and11 r In.•IK thefarm-

H l j y cIliirinoiiy township last

mony frcrin the liush picnic at Low'sllr.llo-.v and was in tho carri;i,.i;e withAirs. William Hush and t\Vo chil-dren. The shafts brokti. causing thehorse to run away. All were thrownout hut tho t'hijdroii'-p-jeapod injury,

Thi'-ma" Clark has purchased : -'i'ljer,aekawanua," the t I'lVJaS'*- bo:irdinjrT

house lias boon empty'sineo th."1 NewJersey. I list it u to loft town. Mr. Clarkis n\bving into the house and will oe-enpy it as a private resilience. . Itcontains IS rooms. Mr. 13cam. thenew . l-ackaw.'inna yard-master, willmove his family hero from—l:r.-u-«ttts-'town and occupy Mr. Clarlf's otherhouse, above tho railroad. "

Correspond tints nro ninhorizod tomatter 9T

The. wnrst forest flros in the his-tory nf tho Unllod States have br'nnsweopintr the _Xoj-iliwfst ,,th(s .. week.

bavinir been (completely wiped out.Authorities and landowners are un-able lo eope with tho situation nndIlin only hope Is that a heavy rainwill check the progress of the flames.Homesteaders have been obliged toflee for their lives, telegraph andtelephone communication >, have beenrut off and railroad hrhlffos havebeen burned nivay.

A public sale of kitchen utensils,crockery, nJasswnre, nKalown.ro. etc.—surplus stock of llio l)ijr S. W. Nnnnstore at Poi't' Colden—will take placeat tiie old stove store on Wednesdayevening of next wcok, bcglnninj? ntfi o'clock. GcorRo A.(,' Skinner, pro-prietor. •' • ' .• •

TCR CR13AM anil CONES—the bestC CR3AM anil C O N E S t h e bestproduct of'•the Enaton Sanitary Milk

1J Co^T t l d P ! i l i k

fluently bliinicd for i-oftinint,- to com-ply with requests of this o»uu':iutor...Wo.-ilnr,nni.,ni»i;octiT!!Ov.'cvcr.-iio-a-~vor"ybrief uicnilon of a coming event whenIn tho intoro.'it of a church or forcharitable object.

Prof. S. M. Tresaler and wife re-turned 'yuatui'duy from"Newport," Va.,where they have spent most nf theirvacation, air. Trcssler desires to an-nounce, through the Star, that hewill meet tho freshnieii class at theschool building at n o'clock'1 nextThursday morning. On Friday, frnm0 until 12 a. in., he will be at thoschool house to moot those who resis-tor for the first time. On Saturday,Sept. S.'ho will meet those whose ex-aminations wore extended; ThoWashington school will open for thefall term on) Sept. C, .

Prank Burke moved his familyfro?r£> Jersey City to this place last

now resides in Morris

i thoand at tliothe third il

ClIl'ItCIE XOT1CS..Miss.- Grace Post 01' Passaie, will

Kiut; in the PapiiFt church at PortMurray next .Sunday morning:.

The Ladies' Prayer Circle of theM. !•;. church will meet Friday ufter--noon nt- 2."0 n'c|nr|.: at the !;'?!i:c-<lf.Mrs. William * Walters, West Churchstreet. t l .

Tho iiriinia! meet ins for tiie elec-tion of omeiTri "f tlio W.ishinijton \\*.(*. T. \'.-, .will be held Tlinr^dny. Popt.1. :u the homo of Mrs. L. D. Spa 11-

The Sunday eveiiin.tr service at tliePaptlst church will be under theaiijipicos •of. tho yuiiiik '"ptVople. wholiavc arramrod to make the servicecspei:i;illy attractive and helpful. Ala rye part nf the program will beKivt?n to music. The time of themeet hit,' in from fi.SO to V."0. .

""i'iie aiuiiiJii convention of tlio, War-

pi:r;i%in.-e Unien will b-> hold in theMain ntrcot M. K. elnir.-h of Phillips-

is ton.i*vif: mMA-:—T-.p

iviiiilition; n-ivntly rejiaiiueti; in. us.-for It. L". <_'. Hiimmi-r, por t C'o|ii..-ii,

cat ini ; ' }

n w y hi 1:0

mp nrC.tiV i> r?a l , . : hast-d mo.l.-nm-ly s^v-ra! y,.;uv bu

fnii- f.indiUi'tn, except top,:.\: will soil for Sir,, c . h. ?try

S-^-.-L'tKll:ST-i: iai?S toiirlnir c

tiv.p ,two t'Xtra bodies (a runabout boand MOiiVeryT,.!)oJ.V.) .._,T.il.;.-C.ar.-. wo•.s(iii'"a grocer or a "fiiniiVr."' '"C'isti W?I7.-.0;. wil,! rst-H for S i')0. Will juuainee the V;ir in run a ilir.'shiim'-hine or wood <?u\v better limn

stationary etiiripainted, iia^ i,v..•omlitiou uc-iif:rood. yfiiiiii;' h

-'. Thed tlroj and Ls in ^lly. Will ac-opt

>-.> as i.art paymenJ!." eai'ir of star ,

RENT—House and barn1

Thw i l l 1>'f

ev(,nlu.,mKesi

wi!J. l't> a voni

. M V m c r ;.St!v.iiinrtiiMjr, jiftonioon nmliis—Tim.. •'>>•«:! hifr-T^"""-"~:Tiw 'Vn't^iinp mooiinynsr ]n-"-t|»!iVs •nillv • , witlisi :<:• t}w principle i'oa-

Im. William nrtmlolpii lias beenth i k lit'. siok list.

1 Stella Tie

John Wilson's baby has boon illI'iih summer complaint.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish spent1st Wednesday in Philadelphia.

.. • shape.W'ator, h--:at--.:ttiri a:as. John (':,• We!-lor. ' . • S-jr.-li.-;.• .TJOST- -!3c;v.-ccr. ':i:{lw.-i!-,l ''•Y,MK:I-'X

and New Hampton, a silver npen-fnevwatcii with leather fob attacliod.Finder will please return or notifyJiliner Hnddieson. Port Coldcn. It

STKXOCrUATTIKK and nnokkeoP-er Wiimod, by the Standard. Undnr-wwir Co.,-Washington, X. J.. S-i^-itp

LO^T—Saturday aftenioDii, nn ntd-vi.'Ir-iv'-.iir-riiie'-'tir s'iue 'street, a bin-h>:sifk walking «tiie. JiewanI if ro-

coln avenue. f UpCOW li'Oll SALE—Genuine "regi.s-

tore,! Joivey. : Impure at :JI Limnlnavenuo. itp

BOAI'.DKUS Wanted. Inqniro -SOTaylor street. S-L'.'-Jtp.

JUST I1ECRIVKD—A etirlr/i'Jrt ..oipprinsers and •:.\'uiin^ eattle:1 may be

i'Oll.SALE—A co-cart. j?otul . asnow. Inmiire at the Star Ofllce.

WANTKD—For ffonernl liou^work 'in small fiimlly; a cninpotoiit v.ijnian. •Call or address "J3m ploy men t.".~Wt:irOilice.' :^Vasiiiu?ton. "X. " J. S-2ft-;!'tp

PATtM'i^AV, 8KHT. :i. Aftenionnand ICvonimj—Picnic ami dance by,tho O. K. U T*. M". M. We. H. Societyof t Qxfor.l in the GoKi-il ."^JLVJJiltVi

iK—A Indy's sitlo saddle.

BUBBLE

The story of Winlcmute, the minepromoter and sure thing gambler,would be laughable if It were notfor the long string of small investorswho are actually hurt.,. The totalis somewhere near a million on stockselling from 10 to 20 cents a share.The bubble burst, as near as theauthorities can ascertain, when theprinting press failed to turn out th<_stoclc as fast as a gullible publicwanted it. There was too muchprosperity—for Wintcmute'.' Thebiggest demand for the stock camefrom rural districts in,which his bes

' agents were located," the men whomeet the public in a social and busi-ness way and "advise" ihcm con-cerning their investments. Rev.Herman Warzawick seems to havebeen his chief of the "Field Force/It would be tiresome to count up althe promotions Wintcmute unloadedon the public but the most modestreturn promised was 12 per cent.It h strange, but it seems true, thatmen and women lose (lie sense ofordinary discernment when they arcstriving lo get something for nothing.They forget or ignore (he fact thatthere are millions upon millions ofmoney looking for safe four nnd fiveper cent, investment, nnd that tlicitlittle savings are not going to changethe even balance of business or fin-ance. The best and safest con-servators of small savings, the pro-visions every normal man and wo-man seeks to make for age anddependenls, is some strong banklike the Old First National, ofWashington, paying the reasonablereturns that safety dictates, addingits earnings to yours twice a year,and principal and interest yours ondemand.

GREATER FITTS BEE HIVE

Belter Be Safe Than Sorry

POi: liBNT— Farm of S:J iicrost onotts. Mountain, known as Overlookutayo, formerly tho Laiinimr farm.

Address-John Webor, Washington. X..f., Ii. I'. IX, Nu. 1. S-lS-L'tp.

XO TKH.SPA.SSIXG on tho tlobert<Miy farm near .Stewnrtsviilo mi

lor pt.'iialty of tlio law. WaltorStacker. S-ll-^t

FOR SAIjK. Cheap—A one-horse:roadpoW(.'f with governor; used onlyMMJ .«*j;i.son. .yood as new. il. \\\ ilar-!•!•*, Delaware. X. J. S-U-it

WI::DXKSDAV. AVCT. 'Al, at c, p. m.—Kli; iiuction sale of tinware, Klas.s-•r-1!*•.', ajratcvaro, wiil»« ivnr**,- .«ilvor-•vjiro. ft.c. by fJeo. A. SI:Inner, suc-.'e.-ssyr of K.'.W. Xtinn, at the old stoveuortf in Port CoUU-u.

I'OIl SALK—A ffood farm horse.:will j*oli clieiip. Wm. Wrtijner. iirond-w:iy, X. J.. l:. D. Xu. 1. S-ll-itp.

WRDXKSDAY. AUG. .11—Harvestlionie and pij,' roast by congregation'f the AnderHon M. E. church.

TUESDAY. AUG. 30—Executor's(nle of lij'/i acres of timber land inFranklin township, by J. E. fiance.executor, at hotel In Blooinshury.

GTRLS WANTED-A-Expericnced op-•r.itora to work in ladies' underwearrith power machines, IJc^inncrs paidI'hfle learning Standard Undcvgnr-nont Co., Washington, N. J. S-1i-::t. FOR ^•-."ALn-^-Stx-octave"* Cornish"-reran in .-,'ood condition; cost S'15;will sell, for S^5. S. S. C. Star ollico.

SATURDAY, AUG. 27—Public sale>f 120-acrc farm, I1/, miles northwestn' Broadway, by John E. Stout, atthe Union Square hotel, Fhillipsburg.Oliver Van Billiard, auc.

A BIG ^lAUK for sale, or v.-pl ex-maiiso for sometiiing: ligrhter. \\". IJ,.'anderbilt. S-ll-tf.

WAXTED—;i00 Leghorn pullets.iVill buy any j<lze find in small lots.i. W. Slater. Port Murray. N. J.

' ' 7-1-i-ItptfWE DX ES DAY, AUG. ^ 1 —-Hn rvost

T'Oine of tiie Chanyewater M. E,iliureh.

FOR SALE—15 h. p. engine inirst-clafs condition, a-iso one feedI'ater heater ami exhaust head,heap. • American' Sanitary . Works,

Washington, X. J. S-J-iit.POXY Otitlit. Gentle for [ady or

children: fearless of overyt-litng.Guaranteed. Sold for' want of" use.Price reasonable. Dr. Robinson.

CBJIEN'TS—Atlas and Northamptonbrands—the best, strongest; go fur-ther than any others; both carried instock; prices low. Plastering mortarready for use. and other material for

A Final Clean-Up of All Summer Merchandise!This is'the last call, and it is a loud call. Your dollar will do

(JonWc diKy. Not a line should be skipped iirthe reading. Suchprice pinched offerings seldom come your way. .. - .'•••".

Last Call on Shi r t ! ._^ e n s 5OC Underwear,37C-

Men's 25c Underwear,18c.

WaistsHunched into lots for easy

Hioosinj,' and marked at pricesthat should clean the counters at If . /-. 11 T I T I

once. jLast Lall on WashAll Waists that were' and White Goods

$1.50 now g8c. |All Waists that were! , N o t ?fte!1 do, >""',|fsuch/

H, , , : chance to buy dependable goods^1.00 now 66c. i at such a fraction of their actual$2.00 Wais ts now $1.49. 'worth.. *y'~Vi~ _ _ — - | All 25c White Goods-

Last Call on Wash|E.in.e. Checks, Stripes andSuits and White

1/reSSeSOr a l l kindSjand Chambrays, 10c yd.Mighty clean picking here if! BiS lot of Remnants at

you are at all interested. A first (remnant prices.choice is well worth while.$5.98 Dress, $3.49.$4.98 Dress, $2.98.$2.98 Dress, $1.49.$3.49 Suit, $1.98.$1.49 Kimona, g8c.$6.00 Suit, $3.49.$l.8g Skirt, $1.25:68c Skirt, 69c.

i Last Call on LOWSHOES

All Men's $4.00 Oxfords,|$298. • . . • .

j All Men's $3.50 Oxfords,I $2.69.i. All Men's $3.00 Oxfords,j$2.29.

I L /-> 11 c I All Queen Quality PumpsLast Lall on bum^!at $2.29.mer Underwear for I. A11 Lad ie s ' $2.50 Pumps,Men and Women : AV

Every lot of a Siiimuery naturehas been brought to tlie front andwill be sold at less than mill cost.

Ladies' 25c Vests, iSc.Ladies' 15c Vests, 10c.

' S2.00 Pumps,$ 1 - 5 0 . . • •

One lot of Men's $3.00Shoes, $2.29.

Balance of'White CanvasShoes, 39c pair. .

YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK

J. WARREN FITTS,33-35 East Washington Avenue Washington, N. J.

*****-H-i-i"!-*****

I We Have the EM"'elusive Sale of

Banister !Morrill

I Nelv TallHats

I TurnishingsI and TailoringI Arribing

The Best in the World ±

FALL MODELS NOW IN.

Every Pair GUARANTEED.

13 and 15 South ThirdDaily Street, EASTON, PA. I

low plno Iloorins ami SICIIHK, nccoril- I 3, V

ini- to t-railo. Full stock of all kinds * , ~ — . = 7 r = i = = i ; x =V7 S. Yottcr. Bolviilcre, X. .". r>-r.-tf - p

plastering. Special lo prices oti yol- jilf l

MONDAY.. .SEPT. 5—Labor .Day'celebration at Oxford, under the au-spkvs OL" liberty Council, Jr. O. U.A. M.

WANTED—A small, niotlornly-••"p-iipped-'ihoysa' In- Wabhin^idh.- \\'rJte:

or call at ,tlie Star odicc.T3OYS wanted at the Noedham fac-

tory, The Summer Co. 11-4-tf.WAXThJD-Farm of from 10 to ?><Jf

yat Star Olliec.

SEPT, 15 til—T-loast, S T , 15 tilTloasti'kfjn suj>per at tho Baptistt Ma

. Mrs. Snblna Cartor IS»>sneniUni? WAXTMI) AT ONCE—A-tflrl._-f..r.sp.nic..tlnic i,\vmi-H^-^'n^sJiofl:.3r.^>p^^^ or iul-

Mrs. Ti. Carlor is. makiiiR1 ronsiiler- drops Claivnco Mainien. Stowartsvillo.repairs jilioul her buildings,

-Messrs. Wm. Tl. licL'd and .lamosOstmin upent Siuuhiy at riittorville.

:\tiv- ami -Mrw. Trniiiliau?r havo,'ono to Cho.stur to .spend throi?iveeka.

Ulr. and Mrs. Clins-j; Wonmcr of\*ewiu'k spout Sunday with her bro-ther, James Ostmin,

airs. W. S. Una' and daughterOnnltt are spemlinpr some time withrolativos at HSprlngto\vn,

Miss Hello1 Ho IT has returned toBaltimore,;..where sho has boon apeiul-inff some time with an aunt.

Mrs. E. Alteimis, . I\Ir. ami Mrs.Chas, Poulson antl Mrs. Emma Hoffspout Wcdnesilny of hist week inAtlantic Cily,

X. .1.FOR SALR—Bay horse, (! years

old, alrrsht every way. Thos. B.IMUIX, Uelvidorc, N. J., R, P. D.

1 S-tS-L'tp.XO TRESPASSING—Eugene Colo-

man, Tranriniiity.KOI! SALIC—Polhemus Cummins

estate at^Grnat. Sioadows. ... 400 atrossuitnhio for jra'mo" preserve or triiclt-inir;1, L' 0 acres nine I;. II. B. .Toney,32' Bonnet St., Boston.

SATURDAY, AUG. 27—Public saleof household Roods by Mrs. SarahMcMurtrie. in East Washington AVe.S. Snyder, .ntic,

CIDER MAKING—My mill 1s nowready for cider malting. Petor Cham-herlin. 257 Belvidero Avo., Washincr-

FIRE INSURANCE: representing

WM. 11. SIMONS of Harmony cas-trates horses and colts. P. O. aii-•lircas, Stowttrtsvillo, N.' J., l"i. F. .IX

•t-M-lfUU13BJ3H STAMPS. Fom.tain Pens.

•Typo'yriter-- Hibbo:i;:;::Cr.r.iOir"vPiipi;ivKree Catalogue. Brimmir .t Brunner,Kiistoji. Pa. ll-19-tf

HAGS! .Large, clean, cotton ragsfor cleaning -printers' rollers; willpay 2K* cents "a pouml. The Star, tf

FAKMS and Country property canbo disposed of quickly by listing withmy agency. I have customers thatwant farm property. Call or write.Marry Christine, Washington, ?C. .T.

',, . 2-3-tfE—-Desirable farms; also

town propartics for sale nnd rent- J.U Lindaborry, 11 Broad St., 3-1G-U1

" FREE TROLLEY trip to Eastonwith $2.00 glasses at Dr. Seip'a oilice—Centre; Square. ll-2G-t|.;

WANTED—Transient boarders,>\{iper day. Dellemer'a boarding house1; |Jackson avenue. ,. tf^H^EinE;J^iI*!fcrAcciuwiiittiiriiweaitrrInsurance, Only the best companies.John E. UchlGln, Agent. C-S-tf

INVEST YOUR MONEY in hlgh-rltlcs; first mortgage on

" t id

=?fHE"WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.25,000 Offices in America

)ENT BEL-VfD"ERE^ROOKS, GENE

47 Paid N.L.

j. _ R EC Ely ED. A T _ ;Wa 3-h-i r.g-fco n-T-- Sarre u-C o vy'rNv JT;:

7.30 ap. m v Aug. 24.

Asbury Park, N.^J., 23.

-'• ' bHAS. li. STRYKER--For my advertise-ment say I have lately put in for cus-tomers rams that force water-"'continuous-ly from a spring -to hous^e or barn. Whycarry water' when without great expensesuch labor can be avoided? My e s t Wmates for putting in rams can be had for

JAMES H. JOHNSTON.

f i * .

Page 8: IEU1TIC BULL DOES KEEPING AT IT PRODUCE …...IEU1TIC BULL PITOSJ • Old Timers Don Knee Breeches for Monument Benefit. BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN [should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf-

THE WASHINGTON STAB, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 2i, 1910

Big Auction Saleof Merchandise at the

Old Nunn Stove StoreIN PORT COLDEN

NATIONAL POLITICS.

II TliiK Will In-.MnWiltir to Dm

]Sy Cly.K- II. Tiiv-i'i

S(;itiil> mill (lie1'Ht up Jty

Iihir.

tlio Star.

The American

To enable us to get our immense and varied stock aunder one roof, and permit the abandonment of

~~*~ the store room which was for many years usedby. our successor in connection with the big

store, we will have another bigAUCTION SALE on

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31at 6 p. in.

Henry Oilmt 1/nlire'sprltf-liiv.filimiiliii: i-iininiUit'e fi.nm!Mint no -part of tlkvf»>-por. cent, fn-m-ase in tin1 <'oft en* livtnu in tillscountry In tit*' last 10 years was dueto the virift. I'olltteal t\'onomtftsall *>\vr the land were s«>rely puzzledfit the report. . .

The plH-iiniiicii'iM can now lie v\-tnlimrlty| jilaimti. 'I'hc n'p-Tt at ti

li»f tin* emtntilmv. ivtvtilly p;sltfivs that tin* 'l>t>ul>Ik'an~.« ma tie n o• s.'ii'Mi." attempt to nsivrt;iln whether1 the tariff wnn i\n\u>i\f\\>U- or not.i I.l.-U:i tt» this t-xtra.-t fr.»i;i the min-or i ty roport:

know tlint Taft. Ahlrlch nnil Camarc fnnsolMaiPtl hi d great political(inn and Unit tills oligarchy lina noveliail (iny !<ITIIMIS illMsenstutt.'..

Tito IIIPVJ nu'ti arc constantly payInir each other compliment**, it wa

>hort while nun Mint Taft1 Ahlrlch «> th.* Klilcs and re-

ferred tn "1'nclc Joe" as l'diifi hi theA1<r;ihatn Lincoln typo of statesmen.

Taft. Aldrleh and Cannon, ando.« poof ally Taft ami Aldrli'h. can haveno litv.'ili. Thetogether.

l{(10M*V('lt Velt «J!I »*>t inilnrw Tnti or

tlio r.iyne-Ahlrieh law. in the-opin-i h

.«t elnN

Tllft.

y l a .n at the writer. .Tiic never has

1'oeii any doubt on this point In mymind, mill I have expressed the viewrepouteilly in dispatches* aincc .March1. 1 !'<»:>. Hut Koo.«evoit will Indorse

1 m AlilrioJ. and specialSenate representative of tho tariff:rnsij?, rnilr"aili- am! otlior .Vow* Knjz-latjil cor pi"1 rn to fntoroit.". S^r do I•xpi-i-t i>< hear of H-iosuvelt ••atiipiiimi-

' •* - ' *"•"•"* ~ " ' i snu for stiv'li cetmiii<* pro^ivssivt-ommiti.vi s a n e l y touchcl j I i a r , , n o t t e > ,.OW,OVJU , s p i , , , . in B t o r

.!,<• territory of tho hij-'hly pro- L ! ] ( l I > r P s I l l o m . y # n i i , , ,,, >alo l l f . of I* -l ' " " " 1 " " " 1 ""•" ' f F»t lotto's popularity. At thfs stage.

'-•*t*E ai'i'trtrw to stand a better chancejot" hrr.illns (Jnwn the next Ilei>uhlfcim

. ' piV'-fM'-ntinl n^:;iiuattr>n than dor-« T.

Sermonjfrom Sbaftcspcarc

p,' JV,.\n-_-AMrk-lt Mil ;in-l• yn-^UU-n that the ultimat

i.vtlt. • y:nv to it that th

t h e

is ii Miyth.^sw to it that the Inw.-tl- | j . ' " Yhis 7S" IUitti-iis n-.-ro oullneil almost exelu- J *ft1, , h . .„.„„. .

Taft stands•rporaio Interest;* of-. and (hoy eontrul.i'-puWlenn machfne.iruoil down in x.nv

, .. ,,,,r „.". . • • This stock consists of. .ill kind? of Tinware, including Wash !•£,;!"'" a"'

Basins, Boilers, Tea Kettles Coffee Pots, Tea Tots; Ghbsware of; ; ' i ' " i ! l j ' E i ;

" eve: y, description, consisting o r Cuke Stands,' F:utt Pishes, I Jerry - .'\r!h*i*-s it *

: Dishes, Pitchers; Agateware of ail kinds, consisting of Dish Pans, i ipjl'jl ''['.'.j]'1

Stew Kettles, Pudding B.isins, Wash Hasins. . Dippers, Stmineis, i innsi i. ii'-t nit * Uv^ i^ur.- -•x.-.-pt i

Water Pails. Cooking Utensils; also, Lamps, Oil Stoves, Stonewaie.; [.p-dth-tioVi.1 *""* ' ' "' " S " ' ' " !

Ironware, Pots and Pans, Knives and Forks, Whips, Com Baskets, L ( ,n^ tJ'°} , * ' ! ; . I,1.1,', , T ^ \ •<!-•;, !M'V^

Clothes Baskets. Razors, Butcher Knives, Silver.1 Table and Tea \ *?u;<v-r AMvu-h :<• tn.-ine a •-,•p..ri.'

Spoons, Washing Machines,' Tntiiks.1 Pictures, Picture .Frames, : S i ! . ^ tJ^rr'f^-M i

Dress Goods by the yard atid piece, and numerous other articles.

All these are nrst grade goods, not seconds or the sorts

sold on so-called bargain counters.

n ! i " r " l i " ' ' 1 1 him'-,-. i'.!".->'iM|

' i["'''; T"''''f'!'•'. ' ',',7, ' , ' 1 ' , " '

•a l l M: I : wliliiViyiic-AMrMi

>>;w. tm by llrfuUtj/-tlttrrct*<»i &>, Utl.)

Tahe hood. . ho wary how you plnceyour word.-,

—Henry VI., I'art J., A"f; 111., Sc\ 2.

'heno words wore tittered l»y Uf'tn-i'llo (Joan of Are) tn ht-r (joldlcrcis tiioy were about to enier the town:>f . lioiien in .IISLMIIM-. Slie droadoitlest their speech inisht hctrny them.I'oter was betrayed to the enemies ofJesus by his Galilean fines. Words,iotray nut imly nationallt;.-, hut alsozlvv ;m fiulU'iuEnn to ehanic-tt-r. Inhe furnier cnno It Is by tho manii.-r•f speaking; in the latter It Is byhuVuiwtmicv'df the thought. Cure

should In; «.>xt>reiisc<l an to what words:ire allowed u> corny out of themouth. Aeenrdln.Lr t.t them nu.-n arelici'iin-.l riiarsf or n-llurd. .«li:il!uw <>rllKHii;iiii'uI, iinb-arnrd of cultured.

Words lire the winged messengersof tho mind. Onee let loose liic-yi-iininn he recalled. I»ut journey "»niloinj," Rood or evil, bb'^shm- nr han-Imr. Words are fo.--.<ils onntalnlnh' th.-hi-tory. («.ifi:ii ami moral, of p;mtiiri-»«. Tfi-'y ;tr- fK'CtU tram whi<-li ;u--fon Kr-nvs. 'I'hoy iire (lowor.s whfrhspivad pcrfnini1 abroad. They, may*ni dimuers tluU .»t;ih tlio In'art, or

upas. lives that po|-i>n all wlw» edim-uiuli't' tlu'ir iiti1iie:n.v. Tuo Kreat n>\i\'\oarnwt \v taken.;is to h.nv 'words ad*!1FI:I-IMI. TJit- tr<'liu'<lldotls ltoWcl* I'l'jwor.l.-- i>: well eM'ivsM'.l by Hyron: |

-Ki ;; u-oi-ds (ii>> rhhiK-s and a nnallf«lrnp nf fill;. !

Kallfmr. ilk.* dew. vi^u a tlmtii^lu. IIiro.juees . j '

That which ni:il;t ^". thotisan.]?, p.-r-1

GEORGE A. SKINNERr to S. W.Xuim. Port Coldcn, N. J.

under ttcetion.

; that tin:

I question

; t*

ir system i>(

±=:if>*st way to ;i.Id K' to" I1Vo

at wiim-iw? .I'iitiecs In tho prit'i-sted arii.-!*-s. .-neli

" ' p r " - ! l " i l ' l l e a n p.r ,-s< 1 , u r . a u u,

i t r a r l i l d i h

• l i eI'l'llcd bi; t i n

• m p l l s l i t h i s

in.vrnlii!.' th,>-f iiit-hly pi-.-I

h l \

•y notwithf.tandinH'. Thf tariff law, j told It* may affe.-t tin-iti.Mi !;iv. imc-nia! rewnu.>.i shukespi-ar.- has v,-...ufid ii"! t'th.-r ynur^os- of than did I k n r y V. His-•niMn-d. f:ii\.,i by. $:;.ui-).-l'n.,i1u-«ni- ^utlU-lent iuivis

'liirlnst .the

A TIE A MINUTE

WITH AN

"American" Log Beam Saw MillIs ihe RECORD made by V . H. Bennett, Gulf, N. C. We have sold

him 3 mills of this kind.., CAN. BF- PPF.R ATED-SUCGESSFULUY:--.

--W11H "GASOLINE OR'WATER POWER AS WELL AS

S T E A M . ••'• ,

SPECIALLY A D A P T E D for mating Railroad Ties, Mine TiesFence Posts. Pickets, Slats, elc.

WILL S A W LONG OR S H O R T Boaids and Dimension TimbersW I T H ABSOLUTE ACCURACY.

No. 1 Mill carries up to 52" saws and cuts logs as large as 30"diameter, and from 2' ion? upwards.

^ C A R R I A G E - 16'.long v.-iih 2 2 ' . Rack- D«ni.-;(or furnished wilhWire Cable Drjve at additional cost.)

E Q U l P M E N T - i d e a l Set Works with Quick Rcceder; 3 Rackand Pinion Head Blocks; 3 Dummy Head Blocks; I Giant Duplex Dog;2 Drop Dogs; 2 Throw-out Knees for Taper Sawing; 40' of Rolled Sl_ee!

. - . - . - T r a c k . ! •••' — - - • • • - • • • • • • - • " • • • • : ' • •'-.-• • • • • • • • • - = - • • • • • - - • - • • : - • • - - - - -

W e will furnish our No. I Long Beam Mill, complete as above, wilh

Way Timbers and Belt TiV-htener, also I - 48" "American" Hoe Pattern

Inserted Tooth Saw, with 200 Extra Bits and 3 extra Shanks, for

$ 2 7 0 . 0 0 , delivered at any railroad station within 100 miles of our factory.

Call or write for particulars and Catalog.

•.- - \VE MAKE THREE LARGER SIZES OF THESE MILLS

American Saw Mill Machinery Qprnpanv.r:—rr: :;^" N. J.

..•f thf sii(r.ir trust, the si.:v! trust, j'»'•-•» " ; <InV" "f •iho harvester trust »snl t h f Iimibfr | • ^-o-.trust, nil of wtiich cdijtrilMi'ti' li'-.ivity I ' p r i l l 1 ' H t D f F n T D A I Mto Lhu Um.ul.lH-an .-ampaii-'ii fund. ' DULL IMAnUtD TRAIN

T h e l»dL ' i - r - l - i r t U M V rii't«*'fi r<-a- ' . ' '—. o n - fo,- h , f - r . ^ - . ! prjro?. ami f.-^.d ( And On,- ,«• .I..- o l d Ki.irim^ on Si , - .tha i th.> tariff wa^ "no mat.-r ial fa.--J \ v X itnUyt,{ll\ Went In to t h o Dileh

z::i;!;:'x::n:v!u:m:-^\ -*».• -<" —rich liill In t h - 1m)nv It will pp-v.-nt f Iit 'iVrrlmr'to tin- killltii! of a Mill ontlii-m from lifin^ retired t " privut- : the l.:K'i;awtiJinaV Sussex Rraneh re-life, j iTiitly, t h - N'vwton Kydftei- j i r i n t s

Tiil-hV llllTo;i-e- I ' r l ie- . - . - . . •at.-rs .IOIIMS Alnl.1

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>.' foil . .'•Thisi>rt- ;i:L-1 tra

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luill! II. V

l\.illse h a.-ith

niiniyfirn

rjret!• lb

c*.>t!a

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. " ; drawn l.y the em;In.\ 'Tin!>on." >-am«el Sprlimste,-u.

no],.-,H,:?.i;tl;>! Henry Mlil--.: iir<-i.,ar, Lvrvd u healiny yotintr hull

' i:.-.puh- • Albert T'u.U.r, just In-vond:thi.t l..-a«ls t.-. the Charles

}\i'

A<ui ill-.-..

'd tin-

ai

< ' i v h ti> s . ' t' Ant'fiiy's

mob npain

y^l"i I'.v tiring Hit- -l l l l (I'UC ]U!t- j

l u - l n c (li«- :

pn-,,r-ctr-.i;•-r.* :V-;:n-l ' arm . As tin--

i-lit, his huUsllilii-itt

: aim: for s..-,v-rnl

-"t!..n or

The iiuv.s- not him,' more than"

.-a t

jr i l v ""••'.THontum of th.«urnci.-'iit to clear thh-illshij. was stnu-kwhich was mad--- ••(frr.3i. nnd'wari bi-r.i;.:-u. The mill fell

,1( )ny trucks could imt mount the

t h <•

A Campaiirn Canard.

•Tai't' will r." • longer eci-npe-rateidi Cannon. Aiiirieh. ar.d Baiiiucorto be retired."

TIiis i« tlu- irist of statements ear-r-<\ by tiie Associated ,..Pr.es«.._. and t i < v

.vi<.iiKiyr:m?pii;^;;-h> ncMrtiljilHnT^^i'f'^V'TiiKi'iVft*' was"" ; " " nuinflpers. ' runnlti^ :. short .li«an<-e ..--,.,•

Lecepw.<l|pn . l i e r i » ] l t ] , a i ] ( I , . i l l o n f .,-p. l I JO | W j l 0 r o l !u,,.,-, i j : s t ! n a p m a ! I

mannsorp p l : i y - j m o n t , T ; K . ( , .1 ? | r > > , [ V n n v f , r

n the iHihll,.' inj! , , f t ^,\x\ ontc-hin.tr ilrcman Mi

prln^tvon hadvo ihe hull, nrc-nyino was in-iracl:. but hisy -Jiy pilot,ood instontl of

spirit of the MI1

riotism. did as- tmieh tCivil War h< a- suecessfvas did Oranl's swertl at Jliclunnmi. :The wm'ds of Adams, of Franklin. •>;':

I'iiyne. and of Alexander nanifltim : 'maile the Ainericfin -War of Ind*- \pendonee. The words of l iosMi i - i '\%.It;'(irc iiti'l th.- Mneyelop.'iii^ts;rousi.-d I-'ram'e to bloody revolution.A . spark ' 1'jifi-lc^s!;.- dropped may ?i-t 'a (,rity on lire, so a word or phrns":may maK-e a. war, "lleincmhfrr ihe j.Maine!" .li-ov.- Spain from the North jAin<-rk-an s-*a^ and the Philippines, ;

W.u-ds arc heneons directing and \^'liidln^ men on the journey of lif,.. j"Do it now" is on many a hu.sim^s'mrnr.s desk. Thev are .i litrJit which •rays that the harbor of siieef?.*s <-:tn ,'he safi-Iy .Kaii.eii by appiii-ation ;•' th-. '

| work hi ham!, The .spiritual ,\\v»rld in'--t suicided with word'lu-^i-V.ns that ' p.>int Itiie way in s torm ami . darknoss. !Words sometime.-! ar.> \i-r.vl;n-s' ll^lit.-^Inrkini.' u:o<.ti!!y ve.-wls nn to roi^s 1

and yiic.'sls: many a !il"r has had a :vivioiis b.-nt i-'iv.-n t*"» it through im- jp;:re iiivvatui'*!. • ! -

ileralleil

n ]

on th.-ler, hut

ttl-.T wrthe p;i.--?oiwas tlvd

riitnor, was ijtiic'tly «t^r:r-il' that cinuli- ! ^nju-hii';u>- Taft fli.l n'.*t approve, r,; Sitf-ak-r'Cannon. Tin- infcrr-ncC' was stroiiirthat T«ft would not s tand.for Canii'uias KpV-akf-r. TliN false rum.-.-- v.v.-mlptakal.ly helped Taft..!».j!:o...::^i:r.-

Imnu.-di;it.'ly nfter Mr. Taft wn?inauiriiralfii. an uttt-min was inmlf ('•def'-'fit Canr.nn as sp-.-nker. The<-'t'mbiiir-d Democrats aju] • Insurgent?would have ncenmpiisivf].. this ._~.e:u!:

mand to jj.vrpctu-

ich

rt"-s"uree." at hisite C:ni:i(,n HH

Tnftf.ifl not H".>inif to read Aid.-.ml OtiitHT] out of the party, liecaufc jAldrk-h ii:i.I Cannon land tin? spoeiiiliVintr-iv-.-ts they represeiit) will not per- j fainit the President to liavt- ri ro-nomi-1 u]luuion if he tries it. Mr. Taft knows

side his bread fs hnttcred on.:• is. no re.ison for'

uiU'ii unvi! its windfwfithan" evf-r. • but none of

•>• wi-r.'- hur t . The road"I'i'i' more- than n day.

,-is wr'-ckintr c'lT-wir .were an unknown

i>sily oil'1.- ftther f-n^ine available. ]twas en:isii)t>rt-il a bad wreck, hu t Hha<! it coinieal side. ., A man, who V.T.Sp|i"iwii;L.p c-'.ii'i! in an fuljoininur lifbj.saw tho eiiirino heading in iiis 'iifeo-I'.".!?- ."."fcmpctl. the- !iiieE_.i:ii_- ih** .,p!owhandle*'fini'l ' ran fo'r his liiV.

bi.is it bp-iik."1

Th.-rf is r.elirf in expre."sl<iri. T -.-late V.n!•'<•• n«rr>>\\ii i<> an'.th,--r hu-nau l.elmr r'f.l"U h r i n w surc-'Ji*"..- fro-nnrrow, it is i n i " tha t ..Sorrow fbls . beimr blown with wind

of words."AVr.rd- are n Kwoi-.i. Kvil is in im-

•iti'!. The ptiljiit. t h f plaif-irm aii 'i .j th---,jpr->'s !i;iv.;- in i!i--ir haiids a iw»- .feti^cd >;w/.r<l .with wl'iieii io d r i w itilo in . SiaVf-ry-'wiis nbolipiiefl'-in t he '' -Mixed v-jrlti-1 !-y m e a n s ' «.f words;

it rouse-l t'i aeti'-'U. Int-^in]i.-r;siw< iin.'insr driven rapidly by th-.- saini-i

•re from its s t ro upholds . Virtue]

taking Phicc-nohlinir Ain-jK-tivc.n The Taxpayer, a nrooiilyn-Xcwi-K- Wr'-kly. disr-st of municipal af-[•-••.• Carl Wilnem Has this to saymi tli<- way to make a politi/al

tarits arr' fle.'tn othe mons ter vice ist h e . ;mf.'c-l with tin.wi-rils tn;it stir nu-

unclean. Wlubr't;i,l ii i-f?.HI:I- j

flam ins pwnr«1 of jft-'hi<-xl tn May it.

Wunh: nro ;i Knlm. Tho.sorii^-: hmv s=o.'.thiiitr is a

yinpiitliy. In tho l,.:-;it of Uif tho fitnis;^lo it man i

iiut-n down. U-J't to hi-i.--.-l!" h.-ttiUrs. riis thnujrhts arc di.oinl. hv i< incripniilo of animi.. Thif; frieml erunijs ".-ilfiiig': he ' ]i!aor

w A Bargain is No Bargain

,. Store Closesv Every Wednesday

at Noon During "July .ind Aninist

If the article you buy is sonjething youdo not especially need. >-/•'

Shoes..are always. IIPPHt?d_r.and-just" " -

" iibw our Special Bargains should beof interest to everyone,.

In fact, our prices are ridiculouslylow.

Specials for Wednesday Morning

Sales During July arid August

WOLSLAYERTHE UPTOWN SHOE STORE

P. S.—T

coolest and best

lighted store •••<

Jn.the.cityM______455.NortKamDton-St...-F.A_S!rON?:

\The'"'Important! ' Problem•{ confi uiiCiii^•";inyon"o':ih"neod"bT a" laxa*

j tivo is not a (iiicslion of a single ac-

Uon , on'y, huL of permanently bonc-

jficial'ofTccts, wliicli will follow proper

efforts to live, inj.n,Jicaitliful..^yay,..witli-j

j the assistance of Eyrup of Pigs and

! Elixir of Senna, whenever it is ro-

j quired, as it 'clca::ccs the system

(gently yet promptly, without irritation

land will therefore always have the

j preference of all ivho wish the best of

family laxatives.

The combination-'"has the approval

I of physicians because it is knownt)to

be truly beneficial, and because, it lias

given satisfaction to the millions of

well-informed families .who have used

it for manyiyears past.

_To_get .its. b.en.Gficja l_e fleets ,,.aIwaviLJ.

a m i t h a t ;

them that tho ; ' ~ " ' 1 0 U '

lenient

BujTthG genuine manufactured by the

California Fig Syrup Co. only.

dc'lraetc...".Mr..nialVitaipolities

Is" (uUy' appreciated, towith them when'they make mistaken.

condemn iht-ir libellers andrp.I.;on:inarj(i:J«_...ri£:lit ..>yhen..:h.o.is that the way to pur If.vl.« to make nfiice holding at-

tract ivc to our best citizcnK. :Ilshould be made sf> attractive, not Inemolument i.mt ,'n hotvor that any siic-e^sru_l_J^isjjiC'SS..jiiv..nrofess|o_iinJ_-.mfinwctulfl not''hesitate" to become! a cnn~dliifite for public ofllce if the oppor-

itKolf.1 Therefore,i .{,'ood• to andotllce 1

nt him

presentedwn do get:?t us look u]

His rcspc.and the reward for work well done isnil except in the "consciousness afhaving done his duty. ApprocinUonis the only coin in which we can ; payhim. We nil like our work appreci-ated when we think it fs of somebenefit to others hewldes ourselves."

'•Tho' New r.elk'i" in Prayer."

"We are witnessing iii this presenttime a resurgence, of 'faith in prayer,"says the Tier. Samuel'iUcComb, D. D.,of the. Kmmanuol Chiir.ch,-^.Boston..!

r r-.MSp.ptember Centu

' P "of "The New He-

cf in r'rayer," its significance andits possibilities. ' ' .

tl.-iy »!

undc-i- -their, -influ-wi r.noo inoi-i.' ln-L-in the biittio

Tlit-re is -bulni in Gileatl s«s tli,' friend with tlu; syinpa-wnrd is near a t h n n d to bo a;in tn the soul,

y Tim advir'o.'^'Tako ' heod. "he wary |how you place your words," i.s excel-lent if taken in tl:e very broadestscjiKC-. Men iire judged by their.words. They do evil or good by their j.v,T.ril?;--.-I.l:v-"(h-(.irL"wun]s'-'ih'cy' Ftrenfftil"-''en or east down. Words should beplaced with care imd not tiioiiKht-lossly uttered. Scott truly wrote:"Ami ninny a word, at random

spoken,rdii'.o••'H(i(Hh"e,":"or"Hv6iin(i1'a hearf'tiiat's"

broken."

Irfft every word b? .consciously ti'f'fsvt'd at a., mark, or so cultivate thespirit that .even random words which

niMiiate from it will have' power tosoothe am) f--trongthon.

A Vcsla Virtor-iii Son;* " i t .usta Victoria, 'tho famous English

music; hall singer, who is now touringthe United States, sinffs a song thatnenrly everyhody who has ever heardit i.s trying' to whistle. This song,tvoi'ds land music cmnplcti.', will heSiveiv with next Sunday's Now YorkWorld. The1 World's comic weeklywill bo as funny,vfis ever, and tho bit;

will bo rcplcttT with good reading.The Sunday edition of the New YorkWorld la the biggest. nmKbest thing"n America for the I^rJce. . . !i\

^ceelablcPrcparationforAsslmilalingihcroodandRcguIa-ting theStomochs ondBowela of

PromotcsBjfcstion.ChccrfuI-ncssandRcst.Contains ndlhcrOpnitn^lorpliine nor Mineral.NOT NARCOTIC.

CASTORIAFor Infants and Children.

The Kind You HaveAlways Bought

i l j | Bears the

Signature

Apctfccl Remedy for Constipa-tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea,Worms .Convulsions.Fcvcrislv-iicss and L o s s O F SLEEP.

facsimile Signntiire of

NEW VOHK;

CXACT COPy OF WRAPPEH,

Thirty Years

Fall & WinterT Y L E S for Fall and

Winter in slock—now!The last word in Fash-ion, Fit and Comfort

Meet successfully the ever-shifting demand of the world'sfashion centers. An infinitevariety of styles for ail ordin-

:-.-,;arj'. occasions.-Many exclusivedesigns for extraordinary use.All shapes and all leathers.

I-"ir t shipment oi Blnck Button

Smiles ju?t rtrceived $4.00J. B. HAMPTON

This is Harvesting Time for Economical Men

; IS AS Bib A CROP Oy CHOICE BARGAINS IN

SUMMER SUITS: THAT HAS EVER COME YOUR WAY

\vliicli surely ought to induce you to lake arivnntage,, and do

it quickly. Your size may be here now, but :it these prices

,.yoursr/.t^fiiid.styleVwill.aiot. remain-long.:.^:Note- thc---priccs-:-

$10 Suits$12 Suits$15 Suits$16.50 Suits

S 6.50$ 8.50$10.50$11.50

$18.00 Suits$20.00 Suits$22.00 Suits$25.00 Suits

$14.00$15.00$16.50$18.00

= STRAW HATS HALF PRICEFURNISHINGS—Now is Ihe time to stock tip. Big assort-

ments and cut prices prevail. - ; ' '

J ^ ^

Cor. C e n t e r S q , E a s t o n "The Home of Good Clothes Values"

Page 9: IEU1TIC BULL DOES KEEPING AT IT PRODUCE …...IEU1TIC BULL PITOSJ • Old Timers Don Knee Breeches for Monument Benefit. BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN [should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf-

THE WASHINGTON STAU, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910 : -9 :^

LASTTWOWEEKSOF

AUGUSTCLEARING

SALE\\ Some exceptional values £ill to be had. ••

Men's and Boys' Suits at ••Ridicuously Low Prices

Straw Hats Off

:: Summer Goods of All Descrip-tions Reduced

IT'S UP TO YOU

Felix WatermanRice Building'Hope St. Haclceltstuwn.'N.'J.

'. .• ' • ". • ' . - . . • £

VICINITY XOTES.

J-riitor Day—Hvpt. 5,—in only 0110week from next .Mumluy.

A fiirmeni' liiMiltuti; will hu li . .nt li|iilrsiu*A'n oil TiicHdiiy. N«*v, - - .

!!'.!» DHVIH, the Ilmlson county i>o\lilcliin. was «U'ii|iin« ut Wiithl LMI«

Thu new pustoillcc hullditiK i". I'ltll-lilMiHirg will ho cuini>lL'tttd urn! rondyf'.r its't -by Wept. 1.

It in H'lld that W\ K. I*'ifro of IlHvldcrc will head the county JlfpuMiCIIII ticket tllfx yeur.

The Gazette sw.vs Hackt-ttstnwn h»iJSy.ooo tiutl up in inituiiwbiii,:<There aru.-li curs jn the tuivn. '

Attutlier bail forulj-rmr from Alphaim.s Leon R'IK to lii'lvidcre Jail (orcarrying mtirderiws »'i.*it|iotis.

William Gllloitiilu WHS NtrliMccn withpitrnlytili* uri U*ei|tic.«i|iiy at tin? IKHMUnf ilia Hon-llt-lai-.', C-MitUV Siipcrin-toii(It.-)il AtwiMtd, at lEi-lvidcrv.

A West OraiiKu num. fishing ntl-ihhl I-'iH.',.Idiiilui] a pk-Io-n-l tiii-.isiir-irm Just two' feut hi I-.-IIKUI. It Wfistin; ItL-at catch uf Illy suasuii.

Il IH suutvil that ^numd will In;br-.ilii.-n \i-ry sm>n for a n»;p.v hotvl atflinM I,;ik.\ with all UKMI.TII I-..M-

Thu men for tin-nilinr in II'ii-kuttHKiIOMU and excltiiiff.

.Ilk-ts uoitlim

There a rex-n for tin.- jnvi-

tlou.Jitc'nh IIpii-.'iiknuiH, a Civil War

vti.'i'iin livliiLT (it .Murksiioro, has In-iu-d til..- <<\t{ .s<ililit:r.s of tin: lotuity• > a ivttnioti :it his \nnt\v »t Mnrka-• »r-r i>u August :.';>.

I t ' is faid that Uanlfl 1". IN-alty.\\W.MW\H rind piano mini, will sliurt-

- tJil;u IL trip uruiiud thu world, his•If.- iif-compiinyliif,' him. (.catty ha.s

just culubrutt'il his tii'ml Mrtlulay.

u tin? hoard of truth; of ilmt I'laci:.through Its legislative cminitt',-"'. will

dciivur to IHIVL- thu freehohh-r.s iv-nvfiie to consider the county scatmi-Mis. •lii-lvidi-ro still lia.s its county sent

liuildinys hut ha» lust its i'ojoi;y <>fnuirtlns. There Wuru :'•» of tliowI'trd.s .stimmiM-intf in iMvi.iere Innh.y litivi* I..-ft fur tin; .South to pas.s!I»J winu-r.

!•'. J, Omars' will retire from theinicumih- lni.siuo.ss at I Jla (rsto vvnmxt huiiith to hfcfjiny cashier of thei«w . hank. Osi-ur i'Vi'tlu of Uulvi-l«ro will liuonnti ]i!r<prk>t'-r of thel>lvors' store ahout the inMflie of

Th« .'S-Ti^hr,''Coiitrtirthli? Coin-I h i l l i l l b

OKSKHAU .NEWS NOTES.

Tlit- ]'eiin.H.vlvantii Stai»> convi-nof Hit- 1'ittrluilt! oriltT. Son* of Am-i-rlrn is h«in-j hi-ld in KaHtoii till*

William lEniidn||.|i llcar.«t. the NVMVurk nmVHpapi'r man. han um'|>t<-<an Invitation to uddn-Ms tho lah'.imen of Hcranton, Uibor Oay. TiniiK'.-iiiiu will hu h-l-l on the cxtirl

Tin- A

?l"'Vi«W- <-I.IIHwhiskey.'

OMO clwirtiitt.Men ii.si nt; n

' knlvi

rrJran j pinn! ilrinlflim

\VA\:- h,.(.ilurfn

yojir—havu maiti? a r«for*l,l t':i(|QOO ll

tin-y is«n»; an

ftrt'iiKtawful

«'ytho.(Mjur

killi-d

lL':i.'M)O.OU'J ga l lonsIO0.O00 hitiTtrlM itf hi'i-jf i g a r j j a n d " . O O O . O M V ,K

ivftnf itiacliiiics «Jiiml'1!'- d<dn» f

ii!.s.tlit'lr ho

rrcm losstuln' ilmibl.>)' tin' team ;unitf. it IH uti tin.* .-iit-uttiui; Kras-t witti

f III-J.II. |>rtlami tn-bl.i

I i i . f

I

"i"», who shut andmmi-luw wiiV ittT nln- IKIII ..-lop.tllrd Uroollrf. fl"Illwith a man

i:Jair.st'»wu. s.-vrnil m'-Mlw rtgo. [>•• ia s.-rf'ius f.nidftioii in tlu- Will.i-

one <>f hiH R-«!t. IDA holiicli N 'ln'liraiddly iMid«-niiin<'<l and li•- m a y n<.survive l-'nu cnoimli f..r his Kt-ntfin

1 fXf.-iiii.ui tu In; t'tirrlvil out.The fifth report of Henri- A. Wy-an, r*'i'MivtT of tin- Am-rican *n of Hoimr. fhowa tliiit tin-• •miters tviriutnitm In «"«M1 .«tandln«•i- ontltlfl tu pra rata nWnr»' inIH 'IIIIUIIMlilllf t«l iil«lllt 5UT.,'though iholr tntnl claims n-

iii-it rly SL'.HIMI.OI)1'. •They h a w 1'ii until .May : 'l. Hil l , to piins. Tlm onl - r ,»f th« court will>!>•• to all iiifinhw'ff who paid j>uiiHilN Su. i n ,

I'KOM .NKIRIinOItl.VG COU.VTIKS.

Tht- .Moiiroi. cf.unty Pair at StruiiiWK "pens nn I*il)"»i' Diiy.Olaiirl.- Ifiish hari pur.-hns.-'il .Jo

[otatonV hillianl parlors in NVvvtiA Fl.-ntniU'in Ht'inoL-rat who wai

i h..- (.'ouuty fieri; y Adum C. U>hins.

Tin' orlitltuil natn.e »i I>»v.-r v"Old Tyi'." The town wa.i f.mniin 171'-'. :

Our-,"-- Potw.-ll.-r. a \v,-U lav,;u>r.s-tMiiaii of 'AHi'tttmvn, dl.-d 1J

'th»lias bupT.

roiuraut to iui|jrov«- !«».-Iiini] ut f:r....K ihtWit.

for Hi.- \ttn-\iit7n\V town. Tin; M

h

uf l.iy-l ill

.01^' ls[;i.n.ltiL; .nit a n..-\v t-»W!i.'."inlpr from •thrct; t

A tracl'fittritiiwn n

nd tin,1 hail ^'rounds. [Jiav.i fiw.Mi it i-nr id.. Farm.-i'.s" 1'ic-M- yiini... liiiL th,.. oiii.n- Ila.-k..'ttstownp'-i'ld Old. H« wpiihl tlK'ii liuv,. h;<d!"!• sati.-JfU'-'tlon of knuwint; t-xaotly

i It, ;trf llic r>.:.st "1"tln-'tn did

J.jhn Klpp. who l,:is .bceiitin- Warrtii .."ittnty Uij:

Tho t.tith.'raiiWhile Ilnustj Ims «L'.iiMlal.' of F.>n.la, X. V.

IMu'h HHilue nidii—Harry M)-'

i:.-

—r<

tnu-Ics a t . I'liiHipH-xitnty Jail a t f'elvl-

!•!.• an.- tlir.r-.- ••!• four old:i«ai»«t him whicli will hu,i-.v .iliu1 n -x t srtni'1 inrv.

309 South Main Streef, Phiilipshurff, N. J.

nil <•clv.'d n

ofT h o m a s Will iams,

whih* d r u n k . tlir.Mv |.Mrs. Aiiiou Droiizzl..-Mo \vi\a liiiod $'20,

T h e mer.-.-i nt

|liuloit ami C

( S.Miutor

ilu Xe-.v Kiiile. 'I'h.'.v w

A basebal l' i

ill aml li.-twe-n X-.-ii

iiiri-vUli'..mi Mrs. rii.-bliar.lt

'"Astliiiia"- ' :" ':

BronchitisIlowel, Dweii-sesUlood DiscusesDladdcr Disease:Cntiirrh ' fioilreCoiiriti}>atio!i HciunrhoitlsC!iru;iic l>bea*ies Hny l'cvcrDitirrhoi.i Heart DiseasesDeafiieHS . Head Noises _..

•"Dvspcpsia** ••"•"-••" Iiidiyusiion1 'Discliar^iu^ Kars Impoiencc

Kidney Diseases Prosphate DiseasesLuttiliaKp QuinsyLung DiseasesI.iVLT UisCElsCS..Malaria . ' "" "throat':Morphine Habit UlcersNenmlifia : VertigoNervous Diseases Varicose VeinsOpium Habit _

• P!ianiyi!»itis ' Diseases ofPalpitation Throat ami Nose

T Don'l ii

HouRs-g -. m . i

n be made uiih the JCCSOTI. Coniul-

71. SunJafi. 10 a. in. lo 12.30 p. ID

' . • l ion . TI

Th'"' j t i r l

laitil t r ip b- Kone twom -of girl.'\hllpltlint

ey mv kn

y autweek>frnm

\i;i>playttt -Stm

ari"stri"fk<-att'*riif.y

•kaway. wan stride.-n with ;m.-1>NImr

•sylvaniii last u.'.•!-:. [|.. \••<] I" it Wllk.-.i-ISjirro h"spiliod r.-11'iwhr; an opera.ti'.-n.

i tAIUIOAD KUMBLI.VGS.

Cm-rot.1 i.s b-inir substitutod forwi.n,j in tin? pits at the Li-hi'-rh Valloyshnjif.-.

l'rcsid.-m Titomas nf tho J^oliftrii\':ilit-y .tailtitl f.<r Kunjpe iast wcol<'n u month's vacaiion.

A ivuiipk'to trolley froiyht .--crvlce i-=la ho i.-yt:iblish.?d n>'t. 1 I...-tu-l-,.-n Al-!'inwv.-n: and.riiliailalr.JiS.V. •-:--••• - : - - -

Win. II. MattlK-w.siui. wh.t was I'..:-

ill.- 'l/l.-i.,;UV;in!]'1. U:i\ MIl'V.T H I'll!" j | :tht; Krit> yards at ttisiuhnniton Insl\v-.--.'k and was killed. lie livctl at

Within a fow d;i\-.-; tin.' IIMIK-.-tra.-'liK I.t-twcrii Mnrris Plain.- anilMount Tnhnr" will h e complcton andtlion a eontmiiCHis lino will he main-nlnpfl hfiwociTJIijrristi.wn :nnl i',-ri-•and'ti Lsliind. I>akc .il'i[';itc'(ni!.'.

Tho Lnokawaiiiia riiillroail Conj-.•uny has nllo'vml1 "Amxl S m i t h / ' " afanner near Ilacltcttstown. 5-ISO for

r hishist fall. Spark

•t liiv io ii lifid.•er nearly tho

Smitli. and heI>lOWill!T ..III) tllf

;«.-: ' fn'

from a loco otlveiiul tlio blaze fspivatl.•utiro kind or .Mr.Hivod -his homo hysrt-ninid •»round hisurn I

herwisc ilcrjitin.tr the 11 nmes. Mr.Smith lix.'d his lo*>; at S 1,000.

SVAYMr. and -Mrs. Isaac Parker spent"

Sunday with friends at Stophenslnirs1.. Tho infant da lighter ot Mr. and

Mrs?. Klias Johnson was buried onSunday.

l''rauk Hoffman, who spent two.weeks' with Air. and Mrs. Trnri'iiKin,

ni.DO.MSItl'ltV.MM. Frnnk Apgur in still on tlic

ulck list.Loiiln Cr.'Vfllnj,' la j»as.«lnfr a HO«-

son in Philadelphia.AdnliitHMm KtMunlitirt of N'ywitrk

was a rt-veut Kno.it In town.Mix* d o m a i n ! lady frkiid of Plill'

lijixburi; visited her parent-' on Sun-tllj*

Mm. CarlmrtiiCitt luKt'Wit'k

f Clinton \\;\* th«f Mr*. Mary Illait

. er hite:i fomivr re.«hleiit. wns In tuwuTd

mivrday.

M«-ta Snvdor U \vin; of th.' .Sell/, lir

AIIHS Kthi-1 CaritcntiT ri'turn^d fSt-w York .Monday nfti-r a two wi-ck'Jnay here.

.Mr. ami, Mrs. 1'ittun-tur "f NVwnrt; an- passinn souu- time with Mn*.

Mis Sara Andt'rs-ni of Fr-'ti-htowi,I.H t l i- ifitfst ihi* past w.'.-l; of Mm

Mis [r.-ssli- -LirdiL-r »f NVwnrk i.. .-.«• thlri wwk of Mr. ami M r

Philip Cardm-r. ,>.MI«-i Kth.-l Hush nf Uuthivford hart

h«'.-n thf K'lc-t .»r Miss lleluii A.1 Phi

'ri'iifliJitK in the Prwhytt 'riaichurch iK-xt Sunday uiorulni,' hy llttvAlhcrt li. Wlllianih-on.

Mr. and Mrs. Klti-ii.-n of I'hilad.«l-phiii w»>n- f i r s t s lust w>'i-!: nf Mrand Mrs. IC. K*. Shtirrer.

Cii.is. Thatciipr iind family of -Ww-. rk last woi-l; visit.>i| h is ' JIIOHR-IMrs. Adalino Thatcli-.-r.

Mrs. I .mra K. itip^kai'ijllar of Fr*-.-atK-biirtr. Pa.. pa««.>d Friday uft-r'on li..f(; with friends,Mrs. Kamuol Apu'ar and son Stanrd wi.-rc Kindts last wi-.-k of Mr

and Mrs. Frank Apyar.Mr. and Mrs. I..ni St»incr an.iiKhti-r Amdt! ."pent Sunday wit)

Mi*, and Mrs. J. S. Pickle.Raymond Stain.-is timl liundl,. Car

pouter, with sunin frifiids. visited inMilfonl .Sunday nrtorimon.

If. U Phillips was ki.-k,..l hy nmof his horses on Thursday and h<; islalif up with it frai'tmvi! rib.

Mr. liridcwatfi'. nf thn i;nj*lDrui,' O . . has ln'oti .spondini; ailays In town transjiutitm- imslnesi?.

ll-rv-.-y Ulce has mnvril his familyI" Pliilltpsliuri.'. having .«i'*.-nr.*dP'js!t|,,n at Alpha as l-rli insp-utur.

I^-jjtor Hawk niitl MIJW Currlo Su'.tf X:izar.'th ims.scd Sunday at the• •in.' of Mr. ft fid Mrs. Gen. Hawk.

Thf> annual picnic of tli*-. r.mhf-ranchurch at Sti.'Wart.-tvillt! will 1..? i:

t I^iriifs' I ("How nil Wednesday.

I'V. and Mr.--. Wcsi.-.y Mar t in if . l e i w y (Mly were yu.-sts last

f Ii|» sisl.^r. Mrs. II. L. Phi l -

-\l r: ' -Jr. Is paT slj-

llav.-n.r w<-H;s with h

Mrs. II. W. Htirllnirt. a t Xu\L'oini.

n. M. pid.'fU'k. tho furnltur,- man.i bavin- ; t dlfiinnu-i' K-I!.1sin.* for on.-- wf-t.-I-—Muiiiiav i'> Sat-irday. '

Mr. nml Mrs. Wm. Stam.-ts nml.rainlw.n Arthur of Shauiokln. I'(•ii-ih-d Mr. an.i Mra. i»^;ir IS. StunIH. Suii'hty.

Win. SI..an Ciwolini,- loft on Tn*day fur fits limn., at Ada. Oklnhnn:

h>r sr-vor.-i] week's visit v.-ith r.;!.'••s In 'mvu.Mrs. SaiiHi-'l Apenr and son. wl

have tu-fcn ppi-ndinJf several *vfi'!i.-r.\ linvf. i-.HUi-u'jd to thiMr iiorin .Tewy City.

Mr. and J i r * Aldr-n Smith niii Mn#<m of >!'iinii-r\s .C->r»or woIOKIS nvor Sunday of. Mr. and Mrs.

D. Mas-oii Apifar;Mr.-:, r o to r Shmpo and two' datitfh-

l.-rs. Heulah and Klhcl. of Jei 'City, \vero jvfont ffiiests of ^!r. andMrs. Slnan Hulsizer.

Twenty-une persoiii! from om* }<ov-ij;h tool: fu the exeiirsion oil tim C.

Ii. II. t.» Asbu:-v Park and Ooean•ov.» on Thursday.Mayor. T. T. .Hoffman has sol-1 hi-nxwoll ntitomonile tff ;f p:i'rVy rpmi

Ci I ii ton ami has pnivhased ;i lar^L-fr.iu- with higher hoiw pnv.-r.

Tiio Karitan Dnisr On., havincr :v-luirod the tiru.i,'' store of tiw late C.•:. All-n. will liiiv.- !u rtinrtro a i,-rail«-i to of a c l k ^ ' f of pharmacy.

Henry P.. A ndri^on has •.-..•tns-aodlomo after spen'Iint;; a couple otivotiks with his lirothors. J . Kdn-anliml Charles Anderson, hi Kazleton.

Mr. and Mrs. CJoo. Hteepy ami sonn - f i w passed two days this. week.'i.'f;titnr Mr. Streopy's hi-othors, Allenit HiK-ksviMo, and Jacnb a t Tohickon.

Union sorvlcns will IJO hokl in thoU o nresbytoriri

even in• I .

!'otiuini

rlmreii next Sunday. Frnnk "Walton of thewill conduct tlie serv-

Ernest Willevor has rcturtHvl home.ftor spendins a. season with hisi*ifo who is visiti'is her paveuu--. Rov,nd Mrs. Richard Johns, at Mount

Tabor.Mrs. Jiobert Hummer and mother,

•Irs. Sara Case, of 'Milford, woreS'uests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs*.David Harrison, Mrs. Case renniinini;a few days with.'Mrs. Harrison.

oiirri->* Colo' and daunhor Lavlnanded the fmiernl nf Mvti. Mar-

garet Sinclair Sl.Mit, held in Milfonllast wuok. ..Tim. (lopf.noArt-.vaa.ft-.sIs'lor ni' Mrs. Colo and Mrs. Caroline

THE SIJ5K UF A MOS'UMKNT

hua nothing to do with'thu care weexercise In its tnaklnj-. We assumeevery one selects the best they canafford. So we give our beat eflfortB to

• EVERT ONE WE MAKE.

Don't hesitate to come here becausewe have tht; reputation of doing highgrade work. 'The modest stone youcan afford will be ag carefully execut-ed us the most elaborate memorial.*

South Front Street EASTON, PA.

. __">rni\Vruled that local au tho r i ty

!• to end tha t nuisance.Governor Kort 's vai'iUiun, which

.•onunenct'd last Sa turday and oon-lin.th^:_i!iitih ricptcmhrr GtJi'. --w iii ispent in an autnnmhil.-' (rip th ropyhpariri of. NVMV York. LVnnoclk-iil,Maj=fe*ai.'inisoits and llhndo Island, inall .if which Mititps bo lias soeureil. aIlivnsi) .id run his liiridilno. As thoGovoni'M- has planned the trip, not nn n > will bo travoj.-d jiy railroad,... J I™i:r--;.M{--rVt:V,"jNrp'a[iuvi':-:iiy"iiis"'Avife''aiu1daujjhter.

Woman's Home <'<tnipaiiinii''' for

Wwmeri' are iilannintr tlioir t'allwardrobes now and rojuvonalinj,1'llu'ir hou-si'S. and the tieatiliCul Sep-te/iiher issue of tbo Witnian's HomoCiitnpanioi* (.-ninos to us in the nick oftint*.'. 'Miss Gould, (he Fasliinn'-Kdi-tor, shows* all the points of the aut-unin stylos.-and a now department.••Home neeoration and Handicraft."will servo as an inspiration for thehoinu lover: >(, '

Tn1' this issue bepina nn-ninisunllythrilling story of the staRc'-by' ITnlhor'tFootner, eniftled "TniG Love." Shortstories^, by... _3>[ar.y Hnsf!ngs,~^Annioi lainiltbiv'Dohncll, and Grace Keon.

Star and • Thrice-a-Week New YorkWorld, $2 a "year in advance.

The yiold of Into ]>omtoos In this."octlon -is not Mfg.; ..wins to thodrought during tlu? middlo of sum-mer. Karly potatoes have yielded a

•-If m-yJioOy. iilsh in t,iio Md«k " . J i " Hi

iHlrs there arc nosconetoonsr, let thelh Ti fi iHowliiy. Jim was fishing

day last week and -sot hold ofsomething- that pulled him out of thboat. ,.,. . .. -." Tlio proprietor be" the shocYdy mill

anil one of his employees ;,rot into awrC'stHns- match nno ilny last week.Tho contestants iianjjoil around nmoni?the hales of shoddy and got so nearthe bi'lts, that I'ioor.ffO Clausen, who'runs th>' miiciiinos, had io shut down

A party droveFarmers' picnic

from here lo thoBclvtdero last

Wednesday. As they, wore • return in JTin tho ovi.rnin.tr. they were slonoilwhile prtftsini? tlirouirh Oxfonl bysome yoinis? follows, said to he Hun-.gariaiiK. One of tho men in tho waj?-'on was struck in the^hend but wasnot seriously Injured. Tho nionstopned thoir wayon and made a'carch but tbo miscreants had (led.

Stasrscrs Skeptics.That a clean; nice, fragrant com-

pound like Hudson's Arnlc Salve willInstnntly relieve a bad burn, cut,anald, wound or piles, staggers sken-t!es,~ "But- sreat - cures' prove" Ita "awonderful licalor_j)f_thojyorst_sores..

^Mffsrs—liTMiar-iuions,—-eczoma";—Xsltlneruptions, as also chapped hands,aprnins and corns. Try It. 25c atJenkins & Meeker's.

Mr. mi Mrs. Win. Stamets andArthur o[ ShamOkin, Ta..s u u s o n Arth [ ShamOkin, Ta..

rtnd Mr; and M.rs. Chnrlos Stametsof Wilkos-lSarre, Pa., wore Sunday«-iifsts nf Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B.Stamets.

Mrs. James TJ. Crevoling. on Wed-nesday evening <>C last week, had themi.«f(iiiune io fall down a flight of M."teji.s in her home and. although noI'one.s were-broken, she received sev-ei-al. b:v,'._.o!"'.iises. .-...:• .-. , - . - . .

A niVmber of persons from towniue.ludins: •Itov. and Mrs. Frnnk Wal-K>n..niul Dr. and Mrs. UsvURIecfie.

camping on the plnH i h t T tluir

png o,.Heights.

i h

he plniuuie. rlomsTents and all needful

been taken up for' !

ken ut!io aecoinmodatij>n.s_ot,'.,.t!ie...par

The American Maya/inc.C. S. llaymond's nrticle, "The I-ori-

mer Scamllo," in the September Am-or ionn Magazine, makes gre.it read-iiiff. It is tho story of How membersof the Illinois State- Legislature ae-L*i')>ted bribes in ;• recent senatorialoleetion. As an oxniuple of politicalcorruption it is without a parallel inihe.JviMtory of this, country,-

Another great article in this maga-zine is llay Stannnrd Bilker's "Yifi itfor Rochester/' It is a study of theextraordinary social changes going1

on in Uoehosier, showtng" titat . :lhot l i t i l t I A i I

This Week's

Amusements and

Attractions at

SkallaVAmusement

Park

A S a special a t -traction fo r

children, a steamMerry-Go-Roundhas bten set up onthe grounds and U

now in operation each night.It was extensively patronizedon Saturday night and pro-vided delightful recreation forhundreds of children—and a•food many grown-ups as ".veil.The Merry-Go-Rouud will belocated on the grounds untilfurther notice.

Unusual efforts areb e i n g m a d e toplease the loversof Dancing.. Musicis provided everynight in the week

and admission , to the dancefloor has been placed at a verynominal figure. On eachWednesday and S a t u r d a yuigbts an augmented orches-tra will be present with its •irresistable music, the popu-larity of which,has alreadybeen demonstrated in the ex-traordinary patronage of thelast two Saturday evenings.Tickets for dancing, good forthe entire evening, are 25con Wednesday and Saturday,nights. Other nights, 15c forgentlemen and 10c for ladies.

Some Special Attractionsare being planned by themanagement which will bewelcomed by the amusementpublic, details of which willbe published in due courseof time.

THe MorrisCounty Sabings "Bank

Flonistok'ti. N. J.

73rd Semi-Annual Dividend NoticeThe .Milliawrs iif tliis Rjinfc tmy« nnlwe-i JJJ

• !mm iliei-iirnliiKsyfilur business for'tliu

SIX MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1910

Id liio (i.:iii>-ilm-s entitled tlicnrlti under I

1st. At I he ijilu- of Ril/K per ^ut i i iapi-iiuiiiini on :tll mrcoiinis fnun =.3.00 to:l,(WiUiil .1*11 Hie Hi-si 51,000 Of all j%Q*

2nd. At tlif. rate of Three per c>iutim{'! o) piTiintiiini mi iliei'xei.'.-sorS'.OOO.

rayiiljle on ami after July lutli, laio.

Hunk o]H!ii dully frcnn sia. m. toS p. iclit 1111 rfanifdays and HolWiivs. On

. . . . . ' I . . _ . " . ! . . . . ! . . _ "

Philander S. Pierson, PresidentHorace G. Wolfe. Sec'y and Treasurer

DR.- HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS.l > l i v d ! . , i i . H l l h i - i i i ' l i > h i l l u I I n ' I,;uiL.-unLT«.

English,German,Spanish, Portugtioso and French.

2 . "iVtirm-i. W o•;V'f%inM;'9w!;

Professional CardsIndex to Those Especially ;:\Prominent in Law, Medi-cine, Dentistry, Optics, In-surancetUnderiaking,Eic.

WM. A. STRYKBRio E. Washingtoni'Ww.', Washington

CO BNSHU.0X-A1-LA WSupreme Court CommKifoiier and Special

ilnster In Chancery, '. .. . 'Prnctitioncr iu nit UitKed State*, State

and County Coutts,

CHAS. B. SMITH, M. D.136 W. Washington Ave.

SCKDAVS ) OFFICE }8.ootog.ooa.m.Irotn 1.00 to r tfofinS 11'°° 3"00 P- "*• •1*0 p. m ) * 1 O U R S \e,iOto 8.00p. m.

Telephone No.

F. P. McIUNSTRY, M.D.38 W, Washington Ave.

SUNOAVS 1 OFFICK fS.cw to0,00a, m.from 1.00 to \ H O U K S i ' • « t o 3 M p . m .1.30 p.m. only J n o u K b lfi.oo tO7-3Op. m.

I^cnl;nntl Loan Distance Telephones.

THOS. S. DEDRICK, Af. D.ti W. Washington Ave.

Getter.il Medicine ( S.00 to 9.00 a. m.Treatment of the Kye'" \ i.ooto 3.00p.m.GLASSKS (. 6.30108.00p.m.

SUNDAYS, 1.00 to 3.00 *J. m.

No office hours FriJny nfternoous.Telephone 15-3-

G. H. KITCHEN, At. D.

19 W. Stewart St., Washington, N.J.

( S.oo to 9 m A. m.

OmcsHooRs{.j;»tt|S;;g:

BISMARCK HOXSIEOSTEOI'ATHIC PlIVSrCIAS

6S E. Washington Ave.'Washington* N.J.

DR. THEO.K. HAYWARDDHNTIST

23 Broad St., Washington

HOURS-

Teleplioi

DR. O. P. MORGANDENTIST

Office; Shields Building

ii East Washington Avenue

DR. PAUL F. BEAMDK'NTIST

Successor to Dr. P. J. Hckel. . .2.f West Washington Avenue

Mondays, Tnesiloys and Wednesdays.

OFFICE HOURS{3;« £»£»•_»;

DR. G. T. POX

Eye, Ear, A'ose and ThroatOffice Hours—From 9. n. m.'to 4 p, in.

At Kastoti, Frsiikiiu.House, ou TDKSOAYS.AcMtCiis, BATH, I'A,

DR. M. S. SEIPOld P. O. Bldg., Centre Square

Easton, Pa. -:

EVE SPECIALIST

Car. Fare Allowed cm S2.00 Glasses. .

CHARLES R. FORDFURNISHING UNDERTAKER

NiRht Calls—At my residence, 60 Voiiniaiis Avenue.

I.0111- Distance 'I'lione •both store nud residence.

D. B. LAUHACHFONERAL DIRECTOR & EMBALMER

Personal Attention Day or Night.""

!4S West Washington Avenue.Washington, N.J.

M. E. HUTCHINGSLICENSED UNDERTAKER

Office: 42 East Washington Avenue

Residence: 45 Youmans Avenue

Day nml NiRht Calls given prompt atluetlon.

D. K WYCKOFFIS Broad Strict, Washington, A'. J.

INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE, Hicli-Krade s Pe r Ciitit. .Gold Bonds,

. or Wor

of C. miil Ailults,.... 'J35. Dvtciilury. OrJpJiiits. UilloiM Colic..,; S37. f'iniulti, Coltl-i, Itrouuliiilrf •>?,8 . Tu i i i l i i i c l io , Facuai-'lie. Nei imlB Ia j Js

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t. r?,Ti-Thn..-tt. Qiilii-s;.-itinl Diphtheria -Jo

7. C ' ipnc , H a y Fever and Summer C o l J S > . . . 2 5A siniiLll l).Ht!e i>f rit'iisnnt JVll.'ts. tits tlm vc*t

• •ioM!-.a,j'.!:i\i!:;j;E co., c

ont political iiurost In America I:~ ' " ulsturbanco. but

pro;no . _ . _. . __steady, long-continued movement _of

,', Stewart Kdw'nrd' WhUe's.^^"TJie,

'is TiTe iiuiTior's, conclusions after along and painstaking1 study of thoollloini records of^the famous Investi-gation, •- ' U:

Tliocll'oct of flne«t lenses is oflou rtiiued byHU llMlttlng mounting. Wo lit glnsscs forcomrorl n w l i i i ) i l c e It I j t 'rcafiiju-

for you'"

t t n g mounting. Wo lit gcomrorl, nwl.:iii)il.cnEe.;i It Is jus tableforncriii])lo to teiUne crutchesIO poatlUfUQ tjlC llSti- Of Ilium*

Davidson

WASHINGTON.

EYES1CHT :DaviaVm

SPEOAL1STJewelry H°u*

NJ.

/ . R. LINDA BERRYit Broad Street

Afient for ami Dealer in Kent Kstate.J "STICK OF THE PEACE

,. COMMISSIONER OK DEKDS &NOTARV PUBLIC

ALEX ANDERSONttf East Washiftgton Avenue

Surveyor ami Civil EngineerCommissioner of Dccils nud Notary Public

Rtal Kstntc ARCHIFire, Life, Acckknt, Automobile and

., • ,. ; .J )nr i*] i irv . l i i . t i i« i in* .* ;;;,:.-. • . . : ; • ; : . . .Giiin-niiloiTdReal Hslate"

Pivc.YcnrGold Botids, 6^ per cent, free of taxBust pljicc in xortliern New Jersey for '• .

Fire Insurance-Special HazardsMnniifncttirliiR Plants and Farms n Speclnlty

1-cnilitiK Compnides

Wilson J. LllzenbergerBELVIDERE, N.J.

Monuments 1Call aud Get Prices J

DR. HORACE LICHTYOBlce Over Radei'o Store, EASTON,'PA,

txaminationof the Eyes for the

Fitting of GlassesHours—Nino to Eight.

Page 10: IEU1TIC BULL DOES KEEPING AT IT PRODUCE …...IEU1TIC BULL PITOSJ • Old Timers Don Knee Breeches for Monument Benefit. BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN [should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf-

10 THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910

¥ > f f \ T T ^ r i r i V r v O 343-31S NorthamptonK L I N E BR0S.s t-Easton-p Dpendable Dry Goods

Special Announcement!

We Are Going to Remodelour store entrance. We have always beenhandicapped by inadequate show windows.This fault is to be remedied. Our con-templated enlargement will give larger andbetter entrance to the store and a set of up-to-date modern show windows that willharmonize better with our large inside ac-commodations.

The use of Prism lights will make thisstore as bright as-'but-doors, so that allcolors of materials shown will be their trueshades. This will make our store the beststore to shop inland other inside improve-ments will still further facilitate your pur-chasing.

The builders (A. P. Smith & Son) willcommence work Monday, Aug. 29, rightafter convention week, and we bespeak yourkind patience, while the necessary mussand bother goes on. However, to makethings interesting for you, look for our an-nouncement about a special offering duringthe time of alterations, which will take from.ten days to two weeks.

Watch For That Advertisement!

WELCOMEP. 0 . S.of A.

Kline Bros.1 • • i

1343-345 Northampton St., Easton! WHOLESALE AS» HHTAIL liKY iiuuL'ri \

WELCOMEP. O . S .

oi A.KEAhY-MAOK WKAtt

CHILDS

FRESH MEATS CHEAPERRound Steak, 18cBump Steak, 20cBest Sirloin, 22cBest Chuck Roast, 14cBest Rib tor stewinn, ScHamburger Steak, 14cRib Roast, 16c

Rump Roast, 16cLeg Lamb, 20eStewing Lamb, 12cShoulder Lamb, 16cLamb Chops, 20cBologna, 14c

Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials

' C h i l l i s ' ii-.ni J ^ i m . i r v s . . { : l . , :;•••- ^ ' ' - m i i m - U - l i i t m . n B o l o g n a . l O c . l l > .•• • ( . • . ! - , . • • t h i n l y s h c f - d . A t a s t y , s i i i n m o i "

ILLJ : - . . . - -—: . . . him. " voirn \\k.: it. -

Finest l-'r.^ii Tn!. Button :;:•..•' IT7V ; His Car. Baked Items, Sc.

Finest -Qimlltv X. V. F«ii Crcmr. ; :: '">'-'" ''""••" Chikia' NoiselessC h i w , ITr Us . . : ^-it.-he.-;. Idi.'.

Fruo iliinniiiL.' Tal>li< Salt. ) • !i>. Chili!*' i'livo JmpurRMl Olive Oil,Baps?. 10c : ^ yrn-ill Bass, jf. ; !:•.: :>mtk': the L\",c: size. Tin;

l 'aney OirnHiui ii-a.l I: i./ 0. 7r.; V"i;r sa!;i«l ] u-us.sliif,- won't be. ( . . « « i c . . : i . - . . p...:V,rir,,i ; rlL-hr i>nl.--"! the oli. is right. .

fzfiKS£'j',^!u,S^"'•••• ' ' 'jianmi's" Quart" Jars . ii:!c 'dux.;Q

-.'li1:: I'ilU ,W.s, 4!h

Chillis' Hoot Beer, r.c._ _ ] Doyd's Ti-nntu Hnicr Kisses, lCc

COFPJ3K—Chillis' Snci-lal Blend, i '. '.^ o 1b. It's a mixture oi' Ihe ! i)n V fiv p , . r , , , . \ n m « i i . . 11,choice* Conti'iil American i _ L ! ' ^ 1 1 ' " " _ H^lL. ' 'Muan'.ain Grown i.'..]Tee. known I "

^•"jfori-tfcrir^-p-jr!:^; r.r.i!...-strength. ! Bis.-Kettle Chillis'.-Ciller Vinegar,In ail'litii'ii tu this it hus a ilo-'l ' "c>eiiled Java, llavor. .Something | ~that is seldom found in a poim- ' Halt" PourJl Can "Waller Bakers'lar priced coffee. '•' i Cocoa, liic. ))

'CANDIDATE FOK -DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR

County Clerk "of Warren County

MORRIS W.FRACE; r f . ; '•• PHI1.UPSBUKG, N. ,T. O

t £ £ 5 X S S ; Primaries Sept. #34This advertisement was ordered ami pnid for by Morris TV, Frnci.-.

NEW ELCQION LAWS

Clmugiv Mink' liy : tilt* l];itu'v i:\pinhiiHi in I'm

Sent. Out hy Stui

Many cliaiiKi's made Intlon i;t\vs by the LoKlsliunlire shown In the annu

the el-uc-ri.- of 10litl vlectioi

Stati* Dk'kltisMii. Tlicy relate to theai'cvpiaiKV of tuiiiiln.itlon^. the iloltv-ory of ballots ami ballot-boxes to theelection oilkvrs. the timu for til

tition!', a t'linnco In the method ofpprinting of cninliiliites on tlio

V (<>r nfwctsil' elections, theublloiUlt'ii of notices for tlic primarytuction, the return of dlacnrded vot-

UK niachlms (o tin- • Svcrctary ofStale and otln-r nuw j"tatuto.«.

•in1 of thi- new law*, chanjren thetime for tlto liHiifr of jn'tltions Indnrs-

-ainliil;it<-s for any county otllce.ly yiiili t>*.'titii»iiH were retjulrcd

Ifitt-t l i f l -

flee tin n.twenty i

"<-nX

iv 1th<l:iy

OU"L e i

t II.-

they'<":>•

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I]111.

unitye the•uist• .lay

clerk atprlmarybo Hiedfi.r Hi.-

I'olllcncss—A 1ttislues.« Asset.'Toiltonosa Is a business iuwt nt

the command of every girl who mustenrn her own living," says Anna Stcostlileharilson In tho September . Woinnn's Ilmne Companion.

"She mny not bo ns o.vpcrt willtho typewriter, the sewliiK-mnchlno<*r the ilruftliiK tools ns lu-r follovv-workor. but sho oini always hold hoiown when it comes to courtesy. Slitmay not be able to wear us smarttailored Hiiits iiuil hlou<\'s us tho g.'rlat the next IICKIC. but she can be justas politi- or limn- HO. Sho mny lacktin- stnuiK personality which la such;i factor In scoring btisftiemt mtec<but if ."he wilt cultivate politeness,the much coveted personality will de-

: l o p . •" • " " ' • ,"

"You can fay 'sootl-morniiiK' totin-' elevator .starter, or the elevator

pvrator. i n n way that will mnlu?him say to .a churn after you pass.T h

y'lniiy.'n real iaily.'

put!* down ymir •time.' hi a way thatwill make him nay M the little cash

with whom ho Is.- thi.j .l.nv. whit-h \* ^iii

is that thy toimty t kmu.st ivrtlfy all tiie nomlitationstin- varloiw iminklpal cicrkf at le

di»ys tR-t'ure the primary eke-j !1

V e n : 'Fi>rmer!y timtion.day?,

Chapter '-t'i of tho now liiw? pro-viiifs thsit if caniliilan;* do not ilk-ccrtiMcau1!* accepting nomination thenatiu- itf sin'h cainlidati' chilli not b«print.-.1 .-it the otlk'Utl ballot?, unionsho shall, within I-ii liny*, after tlioprimary eK-.-ti.-n, tile in the olHVe ofthe county cl . rk a certiik-ato that In-is quulillod to lu'lil tho oltko and ac-evj'U tho nomination.

The two new luws rcKiilatinp thedelivery of ballot-boxes a ml ballots«vru passed lu-oatiso of ihwhich Una arlsi'ii in the past over the<i!i'\«tlnn "f wiuijii! bujsinoM it was todeliver thi.'iti. Chapter 7S rciiuiresth,i cltrU* i.-t all the ' tumr i l^ 'u f Hc-o-ti'.'ii within :i inunlfij>;illiy tu call atthe oilier .of the clerk of the tnunlcipality ami -=vt the buxw ami ballotsa ml K!VO a receipt therVtVr. Thismust bv '(lone ilu- tlay before anyflection, and the ivc«-lptw must bopri'servf.l ' one yi-ar. Clutpti-r 70 re-itiiitvs tho e.'imty elrrks. n(.t lt;s.-= thanthro.c days prior to any election, tvnuse f> In- ilfliv^red to the rlvfk oI'iirh niwii.-ihip, eiiy or o ther munlei-p:i!lty Hit- ullU-luI liall.tt.

yorapphitr: -Say. if youU' Hli- li.r, I".! niiirry you M.IIIC day.'o "Vuii can sny 'Kooil-mornliiB* '•>t V'1"]- omi'loyor in a way that will

j ' i t ' him realise that you aro a creditt e n : ' " ! 'is -r-.-itniiMslimt'ist. n v.-onianly pirl.

human iniuhlne whose'tlii-t* U t "

day.••Von v.

thank yo

turn i n;iny circular.'

and 'pleastlny's wtlrk. tn

youth.- fresli

mad*-- in CluijterTills provides

tiiiiialinf,* cnmli-

• j j

AiiDtht-r chnnpoSO *.f U,.- n..\v 1(1(hat all pi'cm.'us.l.H.-s for ullUv llward or ttiwusiilp. ami ;ill pciitiuli:t-niior.-ini,' ]M-i»-iits i''.r tiio position ofUeie.L-ai" to thv •(•nsiihm .«ta1Hi-i'sj'ir.iml (•••iivt»Ht|(m. vtmll be iiloilwith th>* in 11 nloipa! elork iu-t le^s thanlift cor. (l;tyy prior to the primaryelection.

The net introduced by Assembly-man Walsh, nf Trenih'.- situation tv-mid in the recount ofthe viuiticil vote in the Kighth Ward.Trenmn. last fall, is an importantom*.' It prohibits the printing of tl.eterm "f nllU-t; on tii<- baH«it on theKan;..- in:..- with the- namo M the candi-KUMC. Tlu- aim uf the sieu* law is to

i I'd-i.-Vfiit tho covering of the term oi: nt:ii-« \v!i..-H aiilsiiiij a paster to a bal-i Int. In the iw'oiint referred to inar:j>i I 'utinm-mtic votes wi-ro excluded be-

i Uinell-•m of ollieo for which the

inio caiiiiidatos were name\ni-.tlier ameiunnent :o the primary

[election law is .sivon in: Chapter L'' It provides that should any personindorsed in any petition as a candi-date to be voted for at any primaryelection die before such election. •file^.rith' the municipal clerk in vi-iintj twelve days before- the. primaelection to. stand as a candidate, thevacancy shall be Hied by a majorityof the persons Ming the. petition fortho nomination. Formerly such de-clination could be filed seven days be-fore the primary election. The nclaw provides that the new. petitionto till such vacancy must be filedwithin three days aftv-r sudi vacancyoccur."..

.Further provision in the case ofdeath,, removal or resignation of acandidate is provide;! in Chapter 25f>.This provides that in case suchvacancy shall occur prior to the fe't-n-

j oral election but subsequent to thoday fixed by law ns the last for filingthe appropriate petition, the countycommittee or the city or other muni-cipal committee-, as the caso may bv.may pc-leet a candidate for the officeand file a statement of such selectionwith the. clerk of the municipality.

The new Ifiv.t rOKiihitins the publica-tion of notices of the primary electionis^'lh.'ipU'i'- -7:1. This prnvid.-K thaiin aVdition to the five notices required

the municipal clerk shall,two weeks preceding, theelection, cause a notice tolished in not more than^tu.newspapers of the., county,

at leastprimarybe pub-:> of thens such

y»»mitf biutliiict'pri*. t't the tired youni;ilh- I'terl;. to th»> irri table call.-r. toth.- iiiaii-iii-.'-eiiri-li-i'f-a-Job. In thesain.:- slmpi. \ unatYi-oted, sincere way.'.iiitil politiMn-.t I'vcoines a habit, aiultln> driKlcery of oftnifnc your owniivliti.' is iriuisi'urm-d Iiit-» the joy ofitnli'pi'ndcin1*1. and tli-'^c amoiiu' whomycii wnrk buiii fitr your coining withpleasure, wliiri i .-after all. is one nftli- inwards of llvini.-. We nil lowiiPPi'.-elinlMji, and itKlitciu's^ win? nn-probat ion us til- situ draws Hower*i*p'»i tiie eartli."

forrii-l I'l-inciplo In th« raundIrons must W snin-h hotter

starched pieces than for tlannols. Fortliesv they ••must barely hiss tinderthe touch of a im-istoned llnirer.

To y.-t thf- rivlu linisli on anypice*' nf Iroiiiuj; it must be Ironeduntil "dry, Attack the starched piecesiin.I those that iv-quir-i- most w..rKt-arly in the action.

A fr\v >>f ill" ess.'iitiuls to the iron-inc-iabb'. bpsldes th- table itself nnd ithe Iri'ti.--. iiii- an Ii'on-standf an irou-hoiii.-r with an ayi<wtn,*> iininir. a bit ofin. f-v.vax tifd up In n piece of choree-'•loth, a bowl of warm wator witli asponge or u piece of soft linen withwhich may be dampened scallops andendings which have become too dry to.Iron well. a. piece of paper folded;with several thicknes.-*s on which to;tost the heat of the iron ami to wipe1

any blacl; smirch from it.

Take your clothes from the Hue assor.n ns p'ls^ibl" nftoi- they are dry.Thf-y tive likely to heeonie too stiff ifI MI'i • 1 than n.-

min

M-in-jas theys!!iri.-li»?d clnthc

in-,, dry. Wlu-n it is cold, th.tntr take.-s om the stiffness, and whenthe '.veaiher Is clamp, the clothes bc-rrtiii'? Jimp.

Kniit-suiinp on linen mny be re-moved by p'uirini; boiling writerthrousrli them. .^tretch the Spottedpart uver a bowl :HH] pour the boil-ins,* water .-n t!ui stain. It may honecessary to rti-pi-at the treatmeiuseveral time.? in orde-r to remove thestains entirely. T<a and coffee stainsmay bo - r>rn'iliWitcrt by the f--iiin"method. Tho poo nor they nre takenout. the better. Wine-stains mayalso-be removd by thf hoi water ap-plift'l hi tli'> s-ime mnnn'.-r.

In danipenin? clothes fr.r ironin-.'.us-" f-ither n whisk or ono of Hiregular clothos-siirinklers -which nimndo for this. special purpose anhave the wati.-r in it hot or at le;i;very warm. Sprinkle, rmo piece at atinif. sproadiii.Lr it out smooth hc-ft'irsprinklinir and • roll up tightly.—Christine Terhune Herrick tn Wo-man's Home Companion for Pc-ptom-

USING REVOLVERS

X« lAW to Trcvt'iii Siilo «f TIIIH \V«t-]!3n Imt Tlii'ro IK II I.nw to Pre-

vent CarrjIiiK Tlit'in,

AH often as nn iiKtmtisliinitloii or tinattempt nt .me Hikes pinci* tho «1il(Hication of the luiti»crlmlnnn< tmlc of4le:nlly wenpond •crops up HKIIIH..

I-'or fporlin« purpoHes mill defencethe snle of these oiiKtnes or dontnlion 1H allowed,this much may

About tlio revolver.. bo wild. Jt is nf

absolutely no account »» n sportingnrm. A backwoodsman / wouliin'tUilvralv H. urn! he Ic.uks with heartycontempt on tho "nportsnuin" wlm

u'li n wenpnn Into tlic woodswith him.

Tho sale or a revolver enn onlyliullcnte two thiiiKP. Klther tho miniwho buys It doesn't know what it i»ROOII for or hi- is buying it to put ttto some tiw. If he is KniiiK in put It

use. It can only be for i'lfMlef«*n.«t-anil protection, which at the host Is

•r loss Oannornus to himself andhis frloiids. or he in buying it withcriminal intent.

The illlllciilty Is in nupiinitlni; tin-•>. Tliat IH ti.sunlly cmten amuii.l

by maklnK no tUstinction. What Uthe use of passing HK\H preventingpeftplc from carrying and n.tlnc n>-volvers and I lien riilmvinc anyboilyli- intittc tlK-ni, to Ho...] tlu- t-niimrywith tlu'iii and to sell them to th.>tnen most unlit tn have them?

"Kyrry criminal, every insane man,ovi'i-y passionate, ffiinrn-lst'iiu'.* Irri-labl». iiKin." .says .Itidc*. Holt, nf til.-United States district Ci»urt. "»-\vryl»'.v with a t.-ndoiu'y toward a crim-inal 1 ii*o, every drunken brm«> whoai uses hi- wiiV .-ui.i family/1 Is aldft.t buy a 'ileitilly uoap-ui at eivrystnvt corner.

Tin' fi.Wardly ^linotinu' "f May->"Oaynor by a crank with a fitmi.-dKi'iovamv' has r.iifi'd • this <tito.<ti«>n.jtiM as It w;is raised wh.-ti tJult.NUiShot lialiivl.l, wliKti Crn|^'o«z «l,n[

ilcKlul-y. wh-n Pn-ndei^-ast shot'aru-r Harrison ;in»l n b.-n s.imo oil-;hot CJnelM-l.

Aft*!" eneli" re>.-urriiiu'' a^asslnntloitn which a conspicuous ti!liolal or•iilztMi is kill.-.!, s-.iii.. lo^islatlon Is•ii:ietftl with ;. vli>w I-. rivv.-nlin^

the carryinir of dvadly wcupons andtlu-ir use.

The law in this Stato. ouactoil inlit ft:1, the yi-iir ffillonini,' the assassin-ation of President McKinl^y. provideshe di'ath penalty, -not only f<>r th<-

actual killing of but f--r any nssauitrith intent to kill ih... Pn-slib-nt. A'ii--'resident, or any oilleial in th.-> lin--if succession of nny I'rcsidency, orhe fiovcrtior of tliis Stato. or tin-

ruler. Ciovcrnor or Chief Incentive nfany .Stato. or tiu> heir apparent, oriieir presumptive to the throne of anyforcitin State. Ami all . who aid orassist in any such assault are equallyf:uilty and punishable by death.

Mnyors and municipal ndieer* art'mt inelmU'd in tills law. else CJalla-

Shcr wotilil.be in peril of tlio electric•hair for ill? imsueec-ssfiil n'ttempt tokill ^layor Oaynor,

Nor i this all. The pennttir? fori.rryin^r coin'^ali-u ileadly weapons

State within i:i tho past few .\v:n-s.and iho u.urts linve in fla^mm ••nsosiniliotf.l tho-t- p«-nalti-s meiviU'Ssly.

ith a viow to stopping tho carrying; jof siiph wr-apon>-. .'• .

combinod eriv-ct.w of ail sih-!1

l:i

Do You See This Gouch?You'd never .{ruuss Unit wo sell

it for •$20.00, but we do. Looksmid is us good as you lind in niiinystores-nt much moro money. Allour Couelios nro liuulu in our ownworkshops, insuring you nn lionestartielo. not nt all like the i'iictory"stiill"' made only to sell and notfor use. We know how to makeCouches. t)ur ninny years of ex-perieuee has ••tiiiight us much.Frame, springs, twine, stuirinj; andcover must all be exactly right if itgoes out from our shops. OtherCouches ,u $10.00. SM.i")0, $10.50,

$is.r-o, '$22.00, $2rj.oo, $20.50,$32.00 and $:!5.00.

C. R. Ford Furniture& Carpets

WASHINGTON, N. .1."

Stfl! nn:iiv.l In

.vi'M-y.l-l;.-1-'

or.lin:iyet ill-,

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Halli-oad Tra-'kaiio.Tliere are. in rounil numbers . '2(id

i».i mill's of railroad in this erumtry,lid they constitute a highly impormi fonturo nf our national t ransporititin r»t'llitif-s. Thf-ro a re also aboir

_.'1"".0«MI • miles of country roads andivlrieh m thi way.

. as. important as tlie railroads-.Vet the lattor are kept ,\n the best

dition's ' possilrlo. under varying ci"intatii-i'S. whik- a ^roat proportin:1K- country roads arc little belt'

"The Star is perused weelclyvfiy' over 20,000 readers andisvtherefore the best advertising.jmedium.

the election and of the registrationdays. The expense of this advertisingis to be borne by the municipality,and the. law requires that^thc moneyto meet this expense sh'allv.be raised

. Under tlie new voting machine la'all discarded voting machines are tobe returned to tlio secretary of State,and it is expressly provided that thesecretary of State shall not be requiretl to re-locate theni.

'Still another new law, Chapter Sprovides that all lawful expensesheretofore incurred within any bodyin the county, in special elections heldthronir}inur--fbo..Rtnti»-or. linrly-nf.-;county, shall be paid by the Boardof Freeholders, unless otherwise pro-vided by law.

Conihm which dulls the nervednever yet cured Nasal Catarrh. Theheavy feeling in tho forehead, thestuffed up .sensation and the waterydischarge from eyes and nose, alongwith all tlio other miseries attendini,-the discwise. are put to rout 1>y Ely'sCream Balm. Smell', and taste arc•restored, breathing .'is made normal..Until you try. this remedy; you canform no idea of the Koori it will doyou. is applied directly to tre wore,spot. All| druKKists. sOc. Mailed byKly ftn.s.1 T}V, Warren .' Street. XewYork.

pfjrastcrrn(Vrworkbaskets. Fo?mer price1 50c<nnd 75c. Choice whilethey last at 25c— Scc-v.-indow display.

VT. W. CHRISTINE.

-v'hon first opened to ihe public. XewIcrMcy has some -',000 miles of. im-ii-ovftl roads, a large proportion be-ng the State's stone'.roads... Other

States., are now . buiklinc Jthc .'"saii:.kJnd_6CltiiFrloush£arc.3j.u'tl.\VIiat..JuiK1tec'ri~''"d'onc'~db^of what, remains to. be rlone. Therouniry roads aro the feeders to therailroads, and ilio worse the countryroads tho harder tho work, the more.the. w.c.ir_^.aii.d-..tear^and,, ..thc-.'Kreatcr'i]i"e"""cmif~of""caf'tliT .~'a1ir s~6rtV of""]Tr*o-diiots over tlu.-m. I'oor roads are oneof tlie causes for the hiyh c'o«t or liv-ing. Millions of dollars' worth ofproducts ots vnrious kinds yo towaste ' on(]. distant farms and in • thefar West,1' simply because it will notpay to cart them over'the roads andsend tlipm to the citios.

Ten Miles of Cnnnl Ojicn^

records a stretch of five and a halfmiles, of the Panama Canal at tho At-lantic entrance was opened to navi-gation on August 1!) for the simd androck. Hoot of the Atlantic division.Tugs with barges in . tow , front thequarry and crusher nt Forts Belle an^

which now ontor the French canal atCristobal will hereafter enter tliocanal off M'indi'nml from that pointcontinue , as heretofore through ^thcold channel to GnO.iri. Five miles ofthe canal at the Pacific entrance'Is inuse by vessels of nil kinds and the five.and a half miles at the Atlantic en-

ance now to bo used • for • construc-jii purposes will malte ton- and u

Straw Suit Cases at $1.49 $1,75 nm$2.00; also Trunks at— , ;;

., PITTS' BEE' HIVE,

arc drawn in th.- maj"rli an.] sir.- fr.-.iin'ntly usilly (vaults.— X.-w:irl: X<-v

'- in 1'iirninii Hank .Vote-.

tii';it b-;ivos tin- imr.'iiu

rtt-s timl ih. ' i r 'wny inio .-;'r«»iT5 timf t" timo. Sucha noti" that otu"o earn.'.-"roasury at Xew Vi.-rk.

ihil

iljriiru f , vth

l t y

!y. iIK

Mhor.

; i ho lo«albill,

cases iheTnthat liave escaped tliobureau's oflieers :iro(K»t(.'S. which, like ronntes, nro print^d thma'tod already, the fa

rocoprnizctlto be ca.slio

"freak" Mil?•iuilancc of tinlati'iunl hankulnr Treasuryi-e. As iutio value is al

vhen tho. "freaks"il at any branch ofho imprint on tho1 r.il status" whaiso-

'iin lU'los are pnnI'sunlly. there will bu

slu

in sheets,une twenty amiThey'aro prim-

ly be seen that the printer, in turn-nj,r over tho sheet, mi^ht set it up-ide down and thus put a ien-dn|];u-mek "II the twenty-dfllftr lint... o r JI'.vcr.ty riii.,th.'--linek- nf nne Of the

NEW FOOTWEAR—For .Men, Women and Children nt the—

Petty Shoe StoreIi is wiili pleasure that we announce the ar-rival of our new line of footwear in SHOESand OXFORDS. We have never felt moreconfident of the superiority of Petty Shoes.Hrimuil of style, quality ami that great virtuein shoes—satisfactory service. Look themover. They will certainly please and profityou Patent Colt, Russia. Calf, Vici, GunMetal, and every new last and leather of thereason, A specialty made of

School Shoes for ChildrenYou will get satisfaction if you buy

all your shoes of

HERMAN PETTY Til l ! SIIOK .MANWASHINGTON, N. .1.

WILSON'S IDEAL IDAHO RANGE

rors aro disoovored thoshoot-"is.-laid aside to beIt cnnn'ni bo torn up at

for every shoot has to be 'ac-counted for. Aftor some formalities.

Whc

d CKIroy

Sled l*asp<;ny:oi" C(>a<'lics.Tho Lackawanna railroad is taking;

a step in advance by ordering of thePullman Car Company a number oftool fiassonger coaches for use on the

main lino between Ncw^ York andBuffalo. If, ns anticipated, they provesatisfactory the whole system will un-doubtedly soon bo equipped with this

that in case of accident they havemuch the advantage over (tho presentwood construction in the way of re-iistanoo. l-.y thoir use llio danger'mm flro Is almost entirely ellminntetlvirile thoy afford more room andcomfort for pnssongors. It is not;encra!]y... known,.that :.amo.ng all: the

eastern I|ncs tho Pennsylvania rail-road is the pioneer in adopting thisnow Idea. This company hns in itsservice a, larRC- number of this typfj1of cars nnd ia introducing sleel slocp-.rs and parlor coaches at the rate ofWin fifty to sixty per month; Themodern steel passenger enr insures a

?ree of safely not before known, itn£. non-collapsable; .Jn~-.case.:Of.-a

collision instead of, a:itelcscoplng_rer_

Lral box girder extending the entirelength of tlio car from coupler tocoupler.

The Pride of theHousehold

DUI'LKX C'RATICLARGE OVEN

A guaranteed BAIC1CR.

A great COAL SAVER.

Agents for "Stovink," the'.surecure for red stove lids.

( • '

Wilson Stove & Mfg. Co.211 Northampton St., Easton, Pa.

AT CO ITEVERY PAIR OIT

LADJES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S ' / .*NEXT SEASON

TWO MONTHSYET IN WHICH

TO WEAR THEM,AND GOOD FOR

-SECOND BEST

Oxfords and Pumps

•"JOHN'WrZANELLT TDiyidionBuilding

«• ••>.

Page 11: IEU1TIC BULL DOES KEEPING AT IT PRODUCE …...IEU1TIC BULL PITOSJ • Old Timers Don Knee Breeches for Monument Benefit. BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN [should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf-

THE WASHINGTON STAU, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910 11

RADER'SEASTON, PA.

August Sale aridStockClearance Will MakeBig Values This Week

Any dcpartniLMil tliat his siinuuer nicrcliniiclisc loft(and all of iheiu have, more or less) will be in theAUGUST SALK AND STOCK CLEARANCK, THISWKKK, AT PRICKS THAT ARK VKRY LOW. OHninny lots no attention will be paid to the cost of thearticle—it is simply a case of "Sell and Repent After-wards."

The remainder of. ih« Tailored l.iiion Suits, O> its and Skirts will1)« in the Clearance ;it half and lc--i than half.

There arc TnMe'I.titctis, 1W<\ Sprc'iils, Towels and Napkins in thuCloaranccat a third and a 'jiinr.cr Ii^s lli.in regular.

There is a full line of •Mtmtiivr Cndermnslins—Gowns, Skirts,Comliiiintioii*. Corset Covers an.I Prnwert-at 25c, ,;yi\ .|SC, 69c. 89cand tjfic, each and c:cry ••icee exceptionally jj'iod value.

There arc keiiiiiauts of Silks-ilrcs-i waist aiicl skirt k'UL'ths atn half. :

There arc Remnants of Cotton and Linen Dress and Waist Fabrics.

There arc Uemnnnts of White OoutU, Laces and Hinhroideries.

There are Remnants of Black and Colored tt'oot Dress Fabric-;.

There are Long Silk Gloves—the j t <jo\kimi for. 4S1:; the 51,50kind for 69c; the 52.00 kind for t s'c. V;

There arc special (ill-Silk Taffeta I'uibrelhs in yroen and hint:and Mack, with loni: Mi-isiun haiidlLS, at ji.c/i and ?2.f>S-c:tch intheir way exceptional value.

There urn Ladies' Jabot and Dutch Collar Neckwear, special att5c> 250, 39c and .(So, and Long Silk Head Scarf* at 50c and 69c.

There is a miscellaneous lot of Traveling li,\%4 at 75c, <>Sc, 51.29and 51-69; regular valcos, 51.2,5 to S2.50

There arc the fanimit ''Ttixetlo" Shirts at f>yc; in larye >i/c-i,i'j'4, 17, \~'': and iS, the assortment is still very guod.

There aa- odd lots and remnants of Ribbons Helling. Hells andJewelry Novelties at verv little price». ; :

There arc Japanese Summer Ruys, in size ,; ft. x 6 ft., at 9-Se.They were it.50 and 51.75, .

1 There i-1 "ise lot of ,\\miti>icr Ru^> in si/.u 27x5.1, at Si.59.Worth rciitjlarly jfj.oo and 52.?5,

,j Notvylthslanding the Increase inthe Wholesale Price of All Cements, We

Shall Continue to Sell the Famous

PORTLAND CEMENTAT THE OLD PRICE

Until the two carloads .received last week isexhausted—11 aniL-Iy

-.35 Cents a Bag, Net.. We confidtrnlly believe that the Lehigh is the best cement

manufactured. This beliei must he quite general judgingfrom the fact that one of the ten mills, located at Coplay, "Pa.,

.alon^:nrodufi'|;_ nud -sellsrft .^!^aK'r;/.;ua-"tUy-lhan..a!I the . millsof Warren county combined.

liny now even if yon Jo not wish to u-ic itimmediately—it will pay you., a big interest

Hardware, Stoves,Paint, etc.

mrrr/vii.1,1:.MM, Oortjo NVyhtiri ttpeut .M

n lielv-MercIn lii-IvMcrc.Mm. Joseph WMiicr nii-l il-iimhu-t

Myrtlo Hpciit Tucjola.- In Kastoii.M\sx "L'ttiru' VOIM ofIMuIrstow.i w-n?

ilio vvi.-.;|ffinl (fUQHt of .Mrs. !farr\Hhuler.

Clms. Hunt ID Improvlnir tli» -ip-•••.•iiraneo t-r his cony lutiiKi l*>* a (vsht>tnt of paint. -

Mr, ami Mr*, Wnbio ih-rry u( X- ••••(irk ypi-nt a w--el: wltli lilif" moilicr,.Mrs. Klixalit'tlt ll-.-rry.

Mm. Kmrnii Alk-n Is _ „tltiu* with lu-r **I«-i'r-ln-!uw. Mr.*.

J-irrl.n. at liolviil- r*-.s Clara nml l,lz/.[c Tk-rncy vla-

Ittrtl tli.-lr frtoiul. •MR* IVarl J*li:irp.at Ti»ivn.s!)tiry. .s.iiiir.Iay an-! StitHi.iy.

Mr. aii-l Mrs. Win. Wfiit.-rm-;-.-ni ' l •*->» 'if Wa.jhiiii.-tf.ti MiM-nt Sun-lay with -Mr. iiit'l Mr*. O-«->. .Wyhart.

Flfiyil Mnrlmt ft s-ipndln;; ji fon-ivootis with his f-raii-i-titrontK. Mr, jijj.IMr.H. Wm, Marian, at s t r aw CJmn h.

Mr*. tUwttf! Jum-x uit-l Mrs, I-M-•v--.nl £mlili Mok .Ilim-r n-ieh Mr--,WINInm It-rry -il Hr.XKhniy Insi I-'ri-

.Mr. nml Mr*. FM*v;inl SlifioinaK'-rittondi'il tho runrral <»f hi* slM'i-in-laiv.iit Miil'lktown. X. V., last l-'rj-

Mr. nml Mw IMW.l Ih-ffmnn «.ffnr T S l f hn

irn.-nly ofan, Thw mint

\ f.-nrta wiTf Stilitllin>iln>r. Attrnm Il^fIn tlicl'r auto,

Mr. mifl Mrs. f;.*D. Jon-'s ciitortahi-*•»! hi-r fl-.l.-r ntnl liuxl.aMr], Mr. amiMm. Con, linrltpr r.f Jnhn<<ontiurt;.Wi-hii^ilay ami TIi'ir,«<lay.

Mr. tint) l!rA Harry SIIUNT. <l;tuuh*ti-r Fli-^1- anil th"h" WdviM: .«|..'iitSat unlay In Wanhin^inri. .Mr, fifiuli-rtfnik a trnll<\v trip t*» Kanion.•' Mr«. Mary Kiyhpnnirh of 'Vail amilit-r in-iilimr from Mi.titrrw. I'a..Hpt'iit Wciliipsiiny nml Tlmrwlny withht»r KlKior. Mrs. Harry Shuli-r.'

Mr, nml Mrs. John r.ltt.« hn>l n.«Mti'ir Kti».'.«ts for ;i u'.>.>k liN sister an-1liti.sliand. Mr. nml .Mr.". N'Mioja "fnxfin-il, .Michlirnn. nn<l another flst'-r.Mrx. Mjvrn nf KtlxnNotli.

Mrs. . Pr*Mlmr»r*» nml two VhiMivii.WUlanl aii-l Miirti'irot. nt XownrUwt'i-i' L-I:.'S!.« nf h»-p sister. Mrs. I."st.>rVniiiih. last wnek. Tli«>y rufml.-.I tlioI'firnit.rs* picnic WV.Irifjuiay.

PI,I:\S.\NT

Jii'v.i. ^-luiyl.-r nml fnmi!y visifr..'Iallvrs mi -Soinlfiy.

Mr. unit Mr* M. .SVwnt .visit.thf lutti't-'s pjirr-ntrf i'!i sirmlay.

Mrs. l-Mcar F<T<-O vlsh-.I rt-LilK-.nt f'lt'rniitn \":iil'-y mi Sim^iy,

lU.AIIESTOWX.M m *\. l». ll'-i'Pfti1,' of iti'll-'Vllli-

vixitlnK nt O, A. ItnuikMii'M.Dr. Mtitoli'-kf- »f Ni-UMrK !< nH-ilm

hid Dr. <:-»i.I'»ii f.ir a 'ch-trt tltm*.17 1 tl'-H.-f M.-f J-'.I.I ••••re I:D

WV-1•'-..«.lay f-ir ih. ' Iti-hlili-n.' picnic.

U- l : \ d i - r a m i ' h l l i l r <H h f

Mr. an>l .Mr*. K.irl ll'd

t in*' Ifj.iii-«i'i»\r*ii~*iI "i'i^.-T

Mr. iiiul Mi«. K. V.luii"

nity. I'ntm rt.>!iitfv

Mr.-. J-Mnth I'i-nitinr of |Er«<»ktyi!.X. V.. M»>»t (r^nx (-'ri<Iny itmil .M«iti-lay with .Mi-. J. \\\ IVisnii .

V.•Vi-r ,-tiHl 1:1: li il

U ' h i:tn :i;tt'i "l>i!

I.I I f i . i t f W. - ! ; .•..•..bn lti.,ii i,t U n . f•-.M,p|,. ..r .i.-iy* tliij- u.-i-Ji. Mr.

..-•..y rnrni-rlv ' Itv.-.l ,'it l>..vur.Mr. cmi Mr*. .lo.«.'ph Vftl--r di^-

pui . ,1 (»r Hi"!!' 1 r-rs'nntl pfiipi-rty lasiTii.'Sil;iy iui'i hiivy ni-tvid in p a r t »f

i.* b.,us>- ivlih .tli.-ir 'lam.-h-.-r, Mr.-.m Crlstitiui. •>» t lw urWU Kiln ft irw.

.Mis4 Aiilll'- l / t i :u<- h a s I n quil--<•;• .v|ui<r KIII- \v-iit t<> til.- lH-m^ of*-r iii-phfW, I!. l*tlji'r- [ / i i i t tr i iuii i . a tUtHtnir-r. I'"., f'l J u l y . S!i.- will r - -

Mrs . Armint.'i V.MiL'h. wh. . hr<s b . - nHi••••';.'.! ;it IHtir Mall t><r a tiumb.-r1' y-: i t>. ui"V-d h - r h"UA-h..|d i f -M*••1 Ilniiti'.-'iiiir-f I.INI w t - k aiid w|l!ecp hons. . f..r h - r LpttlK-r. M:u^h,ill

Miiti'il;) Millwill I'

" fi i m

trial l:il",.> tip ln«r ri'-l'i'-IU1.- ii!W'i-j-t. .-sin- will t l f - i - . r - -.f h - r p.-r-

nal pp-p ' - r iy a t ••nh'i-- sak- un UYtl-

Tho new n.-i-l thr-Hi-.-!1 C !•:. KatibV.n n i tems* th<- ei.a-t'1'f. tn'fit' wh.- r -

t l i " s t . t ' i ' .n U t " !••• iMtMt.'tl, aiHl . M I I Stin. rri's-r-i'Hl• itt'iir J a o d . . \ . .-inlth' .shas I it ..p'-n.-l ;>M<1 I- b.-lnir us.-d.OMrt i f t 1 -™ Ilyd.. <fc M.-Fart-ind ••(••-.*••ml a m i Krii ' lci It.

Win. M-rtholf nf X. -u ton l l ; .s li.it!-.«|ittllo MiM'ksitiithfni; l.ii*-in<w \u>r» t ha t,1. . \ . Ciiri 'T iin.- eonihii't.Mi f-ir thepast ::i years . .Mr, I ' a i t h . l f ton!,p.i.«.-:.'ssli'ii last \\"-k jtii'i rfill m o whis fami ly !i"i'*' ;<: «>"-ti JiS hi* c:U!

re • liviiiu aj 'art i i i ' - i i ts .annual K'!nn.-y iviinl.-ri " i l l '

-Mrs. J.^oph S,•:>]•> runt *'

Upturn!' foV'a' nv'i immtli"l-mf. .:; II. KUNor .SIH'11!

.lny« in \eu- v*irk -m1 I'll.-lvn,,.k,

S'llli" tim.. ;,[ I,,.;-' p;ir»'Mt's

MI-M M,t Man.-n!-- "nf K

tin; iiioiiiunin.Jtr. MU'i Mrs. r i ias . !».\-t

Milto

i'l at iWillta

h i i f iin It..pb(ttt.

f !'a,.

nd

!.' Mr*. \'.. i:. Unal-rrv

roitT c<)i.in:.v,MNi I-Miiu St-irkfr ciM-iii Hun

tvlih hvr |..it.-MIH h.-re,Mfjt-i Mitry .-StarlUT |« In M.»rr[*«-

Mi,-. Autiit .Vitnn "( Uniotilyn *«|*«-tiStni-':-v tit t)-r hmno li'-'f.

Mr,-. Annli* l!ak-r M paxKliiK n f'-rinlulit vWili her rhiMn-n In Kasfi l .

Mllf.'r Aii'1-.rs..ii ..f S*'W VMII,ri|i«Mii ' Stui'Iiiy with frk'itils in I

Atinu Tayt..r-tttinii'y .tn-l St

M.»rrl.-t--w!:iv with Mr*.

Mrn. r.'-r-ir M.-rrfj- of Wuylilnut'tiif-p.-nl Tu.^d.-v with li'.'r «raii.lm..lh-r..Mi,-. Miiw.|..r,

Mrs. Kdiviir.! ll.twlhy ntnl t'lilidronr-turn-d to th.-ir (i*Mm* lf» Jfo.-i-.i!

W | dii-v. j . i ln, W. Vi.iuiii

Ntil O'M.'ti b..y, will prn!:u I hh

. a f-.rm.Tch Sunday

»rs«. Muil-r ..r Illdi.-ii-l.l I'ark;i p;irt t.{ l,i-t %;.-,!; ntih Mr.

Mr.i'lifl.Ir-

-Mrs.l i ' hy :ir

nisrht.irl Mrs. IF. H. H.Tsronrciill.-.l ..11 Mr. .iinl M

nnd of X.?w Vorl;

. ihe l.Min? ul" JJI.V.II Ort. •ITiirry Trimmer has left t! uip)m-

i n i ' W n i , Hoflc at ileiityestuwn :ttui is; ii'.)w u-..rl;lii'-' \>y t h - ' day .i M:ss- Ks-tf>i|.-- iranlli)-,'. wiii has Ii.'onvj.jlt.int,' Mips KriiM C'rt, ivtnrm-t t"

Illrf !f-!iu> ill N.-wark Mil Tu--.--,iay la.«[.i Miss Kflna Mann was «jull"i! to Culi-; fAn on Wo'!n.-'si!:iy tn care f.>r i:.\v,t.irt.' who is !=..-rl-)(if<ly ill with tyiiliolil! f e w .| Miss Nixon ".' Washington, who has

i visn.'-l our inwu *tti Ttfpj-'lay nrn] on-t-jau'-d 1 nl with Mrs. William S.-r-

| Lire "ii PaiKitnn Canalj has had one frightful (Iniwl)iiclt—nuilaria iroiil)io—that htis hroujriu

I .sulTerinir and doatli to tlionsanils.| Tho Kijrms ratipy chiUs. .fevor am!ai;in>, .Ijllioiisnoss, jaiuulict1. lassiuirie.

and uenenil debility. HutHitters nover fail to destroy

tin.'i» a nil"Throo hot

very nW

ymalaria Iron hies.p y o

y o i - attack of malaria."writes Win. A. Fret well, of Liicama.X. C. "ami I've had prooil healthover sinco." - Curij Stomach, f.iverand Kidney Troubles, ami preventTyph'»i»l. f.fto. Guarantoed by Jon-kins' A Meeker.

XOIITO.V.Xahnm Apirar ami Chas. infinintr

pass..-!! Thursilay in Kjistun. . •l-'red Welit.-r has :L line 'crop \ti

plums of dif[Vreiu varioties.Cha.s. Flaniincr iuis p'mvhased a

Wheeler piano nf Keller & Son.WiU-s.-n H.'ick.Ht am] pistor r»n:i

•<pifiit .Sunday with ri?liiti\'e.-i at [lainii-ton.

Anna, iho little diui^htd "M W W

of Mr.

Reasonable laoods at Miller s

jaii.l Mrn. \VutS'»ii Wo no, i.s Improv-

'f~Ti:iCainnU"!>5:~r."~j; BiittoriclfTmTinr'

•hil'd. ^e Moylo has 1>O-MI tnulor

treatment for the past

ALL-GLASS CANS i. TANGLEFOOTQuarts, 85c doz. j 'Pints, 7sc doz.

:~ — - ; POISON FLY-PAPERJELLY GLASSES '-;.. ; '-'- -'••;- '

Tin tops, 25c doz. • —TI,,sau.-c,Ntrall,avy,lll.M,, S»ulrhol^. | F A N C Y C A N S , IOC

tin- '1j woo?;.

Mr. and . Mi:p. /.Irvin Fritt

Three Sheets, 5c

PAPER5c package

j .Mr. and. M^.,lrvin Fritt. »,,em ., T ^ i . l ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ H v ^ ^ f , - 1 " ^ ! "Sumlay with Kim,,.- D.-Ury.npl.; at #' m I i \ % g C I . " l l l l > 1 X"°- " ' '

•lay ami . v.-lit .li.-. . ; i U ' i n ;

Wiiii.- tj.-'n!•*.•(- v>. l'.*tiiii"llniinr !IIH a'H'i in'.tr J t ihasn-iSum lav :-!".'T:ii>"t: r c"V.- t!c n i x l n i f a | . . i u r the r<*n'W«li>.ff"!:t "i" HIM ma. ' l ihi" an.l ••

(Tn.\N(;i:\v.vn:ii.

•;i>'t-r i;ircli> w i l l• miif.-^ 011 Krt. lay

.Mr. .MKI Mis. Chii-. Qtiinl'-y hml nstheir JiH.'rftM SutHlity Mr. ami Mrs.Mill-r l iann of Washin^t-ill.

l.Iml-n i;ar.in. 'r had as IIIM LHI.'^IS.-•timlay Mr. ami Mrs. Kilwani

'I if-Iia-r fi'inn .[acks-'ii \"all,'y,. . . . Oavis of Cortland. .V.

V..: vlHltvtl IHT tm>tlu-r. .Mrs. .laci.h<»pilyl(»». it f-w. .lay.s ta!-t wool;.

Ml."!* AlU'O HilV.'ljS P'liirilClI TtleS-il-iy 1'rmn a visit w h i r Mr, ami Mrs.

MM. 1 Ja-sit- Opi!y!;r> ami Mrs.''•eitrye 1.MV|» spent Wi-ilnosilay withMrs. Fl->y.l Will.-ver at Washimiiou.

Klmor Ilmldles.-n Is sp'-mllii-," a^•••'U't vacati'in with fiir- paronts Mr.in*! .Mrs. Wm. Hn-I.lloson. at N*«rt»ii.

Mr, an.l Mrs. ]Uny s .-nt ami•liiM •-!• NVwarl; an- pn^lm,- tholra-atl-ii, with lii.-- t'ath'MS Abniiu

Mrs. J:ir.iv^ -MfC.'firtv had as herIIII'MH -HI Suii'lay .Mr. itmi Mrs. Jnhn:-<wlliy and MHI Charl.'s «H- Wash-

.Mr. an.! .Mrs.• J.'.lni Jllllur of Stepli-•risliui'-.' npfiit Wednesday and Tlmrs-

•lay with tlR- family of timir j--ni,Chas. .Mill.-r.

Ahram l/!iii,'er , nn>i.V'I his fam-.* vit Tuesday fr-m J. Wyekoifs

lioiif-' tu t!i<- Itih.1 Mr.". Klizabyth

Th>- (.'iir't>.'iiti;rs ar*> puttlmr IK»W

I s - r.-pfiirin*,' and Improving 'nur-•IIMOI Iniii.lim,'.

M M . .Wlion Sklnnor ami .MissKmlly Strliiii.-r visited Mmtzviil.. mi

-ilii'-siliiy, when- they wi-r..- fiiiv.-tsof ..Mr- Jacob Ktilim.'r. . . . . . .

Mrs. Oo.TSL- Pavis nf Cnrtlaml. X.V.. win» ha« I'f.-p. :JJ,,.[].UIIK a. wwUWith li-'r fareiits, Mv. ami Mrs.Jr-vih tjpdyke. returned homo Fri-

Mr. .and Mr*. Piichar and s-.n uf

M. -.-vua-jied t!n.-ir h'Hin> mi .Sun-

1mm..'.V. V.'. f':\!.i>r !•; en''tyii>.w.1 a tv.-.•

w.->-k's v:u-ati.m.Wm. Harn-'tt pa.--s--.il Sunday with

Mrs. Maliala <'u*t:i-T..I'.tin O'Cmi-ir >p..-nt f-'dii-iay wlih

Win. f/iir.-f in . Wasiun^iusi.• Mr.«. An::u!'ia. S'nitb is spt--!idinur an

iiidcilnitt.' tin:.> wltli-Mr-. Kila Smith..Mrs. V.iivhvl Castn-M- is visltinjr h-r

sist.M-. JlrA Mary St^v.jns-n. at 1.-.-1,-

Miss Miilii'l On ivy Is passing n \v,^Ui h l h i K i i ! l d I \

Monday frotal. I'ai,-rMiss r'an

passim,- SLinMrs. liollo (.

F.d\v;,u ,1 .i-'stmr' S'niinii'd linm

tht> ™nost ofM^Iijn^ton "ii

t!i" Muiil'-nbiir-j hr..---!!.ie I>:u*!- of X.-vark* is

tim.? t\t th.* lumio ofivv.-lin-'.'.M'k.M-. who has b e n' 111110 in ri|<l;ih'".nia. r.«-

Monday.Miss Blanche iror',;.<:iljury r>i N'i>

Mr. and Mrs. I.e

Irs. Charlt.'!- T'Uner uf t'U^n Oard-sponi p:trt of I:ist u'e,-l- with iif.'r

parents. Mr. ami ?.!•>-. [I. M. Ley.Mrs-. I"!^!.' Oaroy r-nt-M-iai-iod ^[!•s.

A If rod r.nrd ntitl three . damrhtcrs,

Imr.sr. Sain run y. Mrs. I'.urd rotnrnodMoii'hiy Ijiit the uiris wil ivmalti for LI

V.vvin ifou.'k of Rothlohem was "fttown Monthly.

.Tamos VanKirlc of Ot>iHt*tiivilli\ Pa.was In tuwn one day last w.><;lc.

The L.idk-s1 Aid Society Dicniekc.at the Delaware Water Cap yoslor-day. • , . . / . . .

_ML>:. P.cubau.'GIiHlCelter.. snent-smndm"' 'at Walnut \ViHe"y~witirTa"rsT~"G?7TrDpiinis.

rti'lu'i-t Slftsnn itnii Fson of Thila-d'-lphiii aro Mpomliii;jr a 1'OT uiiys at

Mr. and Mrs. X.'lstiii ' SUiinifr on-t->rt;.liifil. Sunday and Monday. Mr.ati.1 .Mrs.: I lurry i*.ll>l^ of Orem Mea--!..^> -tml Mr, ami .Mrs. i ".•o. rtnydor'•f \Wst:i..'id.

Mr. and Mrs. Win. Opdyl;.' andtwo childr«.-!i ni Woo hawk en. n-tnrn-ed Sifiim* on Sunday, after sp.-mliiit- aff>\v .1.1 >\« with his inirviit.-*. Mr. andMrs. i'i.'iij. upiiyU*...

^Ir. and Mrs. • IUIII-M- n, .starker andson of .. IMd^eli.jld Par!; returnedii-'ine on Siinilay after spendiiur twowoe-Its with tiieir parents. Mr. andMrs. If. .M. .Starker and Mr. and .Mrs.E. Cravat. ."" .

On Monday morning KImer i rnddk-S'"-n. our lot-ill trolley motoi-man. while

his way to Xortn-i with his teaminv-iiuos, was so unfortunate aslose his watch between- Vo.sdlcr'-:

and .\'e\v Hampton.The 'lev->tio:ia! inetin-rs of ' tho Ep-

w-.rth Leatrne are held Sunday « v n -In-'s -in 7 o'clock. The smbjuct ?<n-next Sunday evc-ninj,- is "A lilurlitf-nns I.itV and Acoeiitablo Worship."Leader KQO. A. Skinner.

VII:XXA.John GiilU-k has been iiaviii-? his

nrn re-i'oofe-J."'Chicken thioves have commenced

their aimua! r-uuids.The public school will reopen Sept.

All kinds, 5c and loc doz.!,5 c and 10c each

C A N T O P S ' ' I = F = ^ = = ; ^ - ^ = = = = _ = = =S a n i t a r y , 15c d o z . I

. Mason, « 25c'do*. 1A T M I L L E R ' S

A number from here attended thoostiv'al at the Ketlilchem l"J;iplist

{ •.•. Jji?!1 Jane Townfit'iid.. who 3ias been

went to Kvorittstiiwn Tlnirsday tovisit friends.

A. D. I.ittu relumed to his homo atX. K. A-iwir's k'.st Tlim-mli-y, nftcr.•ri.'Midin-: a week \vith his -sister. Mrs.

W. R Johnston and Irvin Fritts. ofthis place, and Henry Stiros of Jut-land aitondod (he Kannor.s1 PiemY at

liussoll A. Weber of this place andrias.ll Ort of llantpton passed fi'om"Wednesday until .Satui'day with Sam-uel Weber :it Plttstown itml Chas.Weber at Clinton.

PHILADELPHIADENTALROOMS212 Northamp-

Eastern, Pa.Tooth 'extracted

absolutely withoutpnln.T SET

ot Tooth that can bo made for only $8.00

Does not €2v Ingredients of Aycr's Malr Visor ^

Sulphur. Destroys -*crnis tli.it cause ttonJruff anil'*falling Italr. Cures rashes nml truplbns of scalp.

Glycerin. Soothing, heaths. Fond to Hie hair-bulbs.tjuinin. A stronH tonic, anliscptlc, stimulnnt.Sodium Chlorid. Cleanslntj. quk-ls in-itation of acalp...

Sacc. Stlmiil.ini, tonic. DomesticrcinciIvoflilHlimeritAlcohol. Stimulant, nntlsqitic.

y K t .Water. Perfume.

Show this formula to your doctor. , Ask him if there is i single injurious ingredient.Ask him if he thinks Ayer's Hair Vigor, as made from lliis formula, is the best prepa-ration you cotii'd use for falling hair, or for dandruff.", Let him decide. He knows.

'' • J . 0 . A T K I l C O M r A M Y . L o n - i ' l l , Mfi!W. • l'* ' ••'. .. ' • • !

ISilwnni Allo:i nml ,-ioii of Philndel-liia have lifipn vir-'itia^r hi? biMiher*.

Henry ami .laeol,'.Wesley Linahon-y of Iljitiyor has

bi'f-n .siieiidini? a few days with hissister. Mi-fi. Getirire Pnovor.

Mr.=. .^arah "Reok and Oaus-hti-'r.^fiss lilaiu-lie, loft Saturday tn visitl!"V daiiLrlitei1 Mrs. Rort Crisnian. atKiiPtoryvllIo. Patf

bridge Sriturday. lie was •jtanUin.i,'on a pl:iiik when a larsje stone siruoktiie plank, tossintr him about 20 feet.

Andrew Van Horn of Ridqre-wood id a visitor at WhitfloUl Sava-

•;*;.".• tickets were sold at the localstation last wee!; for ilio iJelvidcrupicnic.

oi!*"lnlas: week.

ilrs. ircCIetlnn Garis of Newarkwas a visitor of Mrs. J5. II. iloweHlast Thursday.

Mrs. John A. Linnnberry is spend-ing a week with ]ier son Ilnrold atNewport,!^. I.

'Mij-h-es Kthol and May Harris wereKuest.s of their ulielo. Oeoryc Harris,at lilairstown. last weo!;.

Mrs. Kdward Titus and children ofNewark ur« with her parents, M"r.

^nii-iiie in htn p'rJst mill, above "town,

besidei'.' 1 U" L ' >1-1 I " 1 | > u ^ L m u i "Mrs. Silas Uanoo has retunied to

her home at Drakosiown after aJimnthV \is\l with her U'liiyrhUT inthi-j place.

Luther Warm an has si von up th"contract fur tlie^1 iraii^iionaiion <:

chililron tu jiaekettstowi

SMUXOTOWX.

Mrs. Kdward tlurd- and daushler.Viola pfissfil .Slotiilny in Knpton.

Unwell Warner has been visitinghis unrlc, Chas. Rolplo. in Trenton.

Miss Myrtle Carty nf Knston wasythe wool;-endJohn Fahr. .

f s t n aof her .. uncle.

Donald Hawk 'and Stanley "Willeverof Easton passed Thursday at thehomo of Jfrs*. George TCels,!' Miss l3ertiia.jL.citt visited her cous-in. Miss Tdli 'Lott. In Thillliisbifrom Saturday until Monday.

_. , md .Saturday with hisMrs. Jostah Stocker, It is

the first time they had mat In, eightyears. . . '' ...

Mrs. Hflrhert Purily and children,Dorothy, Herbert ami ..George,1 of TTo-b'oken, were Kitosts of her cousin, Mrs.SanVuol Fortnor, from Friday until

• • • • ^ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ^

ITTTfTyTttyf

August Clearance

FurnitureS&le

A Money-Saving Opportunity *

An Opportunity You Should Not Miss %•»

§21 Velvet Rug's reduced *to $ 1 6 . 7 5 |

All Our §25, $24, $22.50, $21 »|Brass Beds reduced to «|>-

$ 1 7 . 5 0 |

$55 Quartered Oak Bed Room:*£'Suites reduced to $ 3 9 . 5 0 •*•

t

trIIf% Easton's Most Popular Priced %I FURNITURE STORE i

t • • • : • • . • • • • . : • • • . • *

TT• x

524 Northampton St., Easton •••Near Sixth Street " ••*

% Originators of Lok> Prices X

Parlor Suites reducedto $38 .00

GREAT SUMMER SALENow On at Carpenter'sGlobe Store, Easton, Pa.

Linen Suits. Linen DressesLinen Skirts, Linen Coats

: Pongee Silk Coats, Silk DressesShirtwaists, Lawns, OrgandiesGinghams, Pongees, Poplins .

mer Underwear and MuslinUnderwear willBesoid at prices"that .will move them rapidly

Allen Carpenter :: Ea-ston, Pa.]4 Block below the Square. . v:=:2«5?2'?u;ithamptqn Street. .

Geo. Vauatiii of Morris-town ..wasthe sues 1 of Miss Mabel shorter 011Friday.

Mil ton..,, no;':., and ..family.. of...l?reeilon•re" quests" of" .\lr."""aud'Mr.sr"]?.oe""oii"

Sunday. •' ' '$Mr. and Mrs. Xeil Stanton of Plill-

adelpiila are «uests of her mother,Mrs. C. Cooper.

Theo. Pieper returned to Newark•Friday after spending1 a week at

A Hltlo iiaiijjJHoh M

toMtlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald

Munro last Friday.'Winlhrop liutherfuvd entevtnined.

at hls.'inans'ion over Sunday, Mr. andMrs.. ICUridgo of New York. / /

C. F. Wetmore and family made atrip by auto from Jersey City Sun-day, lieinu: guests Qf her father, Clr

Puffer, «r. ,Miss ICIif-'ibotii Dunn left Monday

to spend iyvb weeks at "Bradley Beach

"and XeTvaTlT ^ .. ~M"r. and -Mrs. Edward Gruver had

as their guest over Sunday their son.Clifford and little son of Newark, i *Mr. Skinner of New York.L- Mrs, T. CJ.i'Dunlap returnfiil i<> herhome in "West Orange Sunday' aftera week's visit with' Her sister, Mrs.Elijah Grover, and other friends.

1'ickets good goiug on evening- trains Sept. .2nd and on all trains Sept. 3rd..and'4th.

Return Limit Sept. 7thFor further in formation, and. Pullman reservations consult,.

local ageulg'Vor wr i t e ' •

CHAS. K. RATH, D. P. A..•-.•; Firemen's Building . i

Corner Broad and Market Sts.. Newark, NiiJ.

Page 12: IEU1TIC BULL DOES KEEPING AT IT PRODUCE …...IEU1TIC BULL PITOSJ • Old Timers Don Knee Breeches for Monument Benefit. BIG CROWD WATCHES THE FUN [should try It. Tlio Phllllpsburf-

12 THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910

Personal Mentionn - A W«k'i RraiJ J ihe Mm. -71II turn J A, Ptwl, Y«, K.O--

L*«l Emu i l b S i Dm II1L D.arOi*«WlMQ«klp,™»l J J

Mlw Carrie Slmii'i- 1* vltttltm ivl.i-llvcs In \\V*[iU-lit.

MIVK 'N'Hlfv Cnnlilnti hat pone tollWLni I^r an vxti'tnleil vUlt,

Miss Kntfv Connor"-- vlsitcl frlcml*jn Haektrtistown uvtr Jjun.lry.

Mr. l-'ranl; Atcn was htmtiw fromIlutler. Morris county, over tiumlay.

Clifton MonKrt'HchUtwn.

Mr. l l n r v y S-lnih-r wjiNfwath tn-cp Sumliiy.

Ml.".* M;iry liowinun IIJIK Im-n si<i'ti>Ihii; u wvi'U at MiMMitalu [*iktv

MIK* ,\<!,I liltoh I.« p;i.«*inK h«vacation on 1'i.ili'M IKIJUHI. Main*'.

Mr. Irvine 1t;irr«n \ Twin-.. In S.-nuiton from Saturday until Tii'i.«ln>1

.Mr. Li-wist iiiT.inl J.-* oinilriiHl t,. iiiJKHII.* minVrliiK frmu stt»m;iih tr-uiMf

.Mr. Hoivnnl Html is r.miim-.l to hisIH.IIIO .-iifTerUm wi th nnuinu-ti tronltl

Mr. AH-ii S;:.tth »if Nf\v»rk hW\ptH of 111." itiiiit, Mr.i, Iiavid i!.i

Miw** u , , v . inty, over riumiay. ,Mr. Winter Johnston was n vljllo'r I'* vwtliii;

In Carkonilalc, 1'a.. it few Jaya last ""nnt '">'-

Lillian Donnher mi'

'llvl

i-r lied Hanli

In Caveefc.

Mr. nml Mrs". Arthur ^nyilcr sjSaturday ami £um!u>' with relatih

Ml«.s IVurl nryant of StT;mtoti Isvlslttm: h>T irran.Jim.tlior. Mis. Xum-yl ' l l

Mrs. Ailani Willcvtr vlsite.1mather-ln-latv In ItackctutownSunila\%

Mr. M. K. Bunl of liciBolivillc «••••» |,;

a KUt-st of h'.s sialir tf.uunlay iil^'M:aiul Sunday. J

Mr. J a ino II. .IiOinston ritnl ilatcr. Minx iicss. arc flu-mllus •>at A."b!ir>- l'.;r!;.

Mr.• ami Hi;. J.iinvsi LimihiIVn Amyl wi.rv uvcr-sumlay i:of relative* iuiv.

Mra. Harry !•'. M.iyj ,-rry .11:.1 nv-. iysons. All- 11 an.I l.vall, m t i la.-t Pr i - | "Jay at Island I'arl

, Mr. Clins. (...tell l.< ,hc-JMl with mbon-uk'Hi?.LiVt'l" Illitifi-".' I • Mte* S.irah_«i.rtl-»n -

JllStifP Of (h* TV.H,< and Mrs. \v.lO. Crwt-tinir

Clly f«r ;i i'*»ruii«hffi *tuwMr. :IH.1 .Mr*. Win. X. WoUv'rton »f

Je r^y City :i:v VIMIIIIII; his t;ru-l.-. .\:J'cnJ. Smith, as O'th-V Corner.

.Mrs. IMiHM' It'tnnrll'.* ami • *!sl..[Alkf Atitui O-yle. ,.ro v!*Ui:iir tvl.

.;•'» in St.itu-'n. Utititvr.l.in f<>nmy.Mr. ai!.l Mr.-i. WhiuU'M. Il.ums ivir

Mr*.. Arthur Morgan <»f Newark i s ' Oco.' O r m u i r Tumi.-.. »f .1, t.vl«l!l»« n-latlvt-.. in (own. f K ( \ \ \s!.ar 1 \ , ' ] v t ' , ' V 1'i li;'

Mr. j«.iu* Krvln has r.-mrm-.t i^aM.-s. I-VnnU Wilson, V r rJn \V1.M11.J txtwr MH-IUIIHK two vv^kx «t; irr* im.I Manln K|yn». ' "

I : " t " t W K I 1 1 ' I Tho Willis * Murray O I H C I I V GMrs. Arthur h.-an an.I *,..» fhiimM' !' ;"'V i'»i« ivniril tliu Itoanl of T r n i

ar<- vltflit'it: IMv.-r tvfciiUv*. huvlmr't 'tiiMlirir nti.l will Mlv(> ,, ,. ! rf , n n [K«>iif to thai ttiwti .v.'Htcnlny. , j "ii Saturday rvenltij,'. AIIR; :'T.

Mr. jin.l J lw . A. .!, S ta rk of Xfirrli*- i *1r. "•»«' M«"A l l n r r v K Tlmmn!»wn __!>.. w.-rv Kii.-st* , . ; Mr.. iiifl; -1.1,"1 «»JJ Cliffoi.L who ha \v l.'-,.,iJ V|fi

iiml Mr.-. Vilnyj..

itrf. Klin\|arl"i!r ,.fMr. StTillhV

iii i j | , , n t t .

r H..IM, daim,,,,^ '

« .«« . Mrs. C. .•:.- Vass. j

i'ii!«riaiiiliUT Mr.". -lohii«rv. I». if. l-WIer an.l .:*lu.-hl!i^ I- I., an.l Mr-, L

j j Jf K W , ,,f „,, Jr. 0.

Mr. Otto Krvln nnd frliMiil. .Mr.! V,;,|AV.v» S « > - ' S n T ! M ! n > o u B i.Moy...r«. of X.wark. »pvnl from Ini-t x 1 s , i t n,. ,..,„„: uni'Sin' u-illv InnThursday until Monday at the limiiei , h , , r i , v n s „ | a r f e mimWr of 1111:111-of Mr. ."M.ymt'iir l-.ryln. i | l r r s jirust-nl.

Mrs l \ T N-IIJZO piilonnind n i , , . c Wright luw lon.l.Tcd hi> r . s i i r i t i l l o n ' i s i - I . . r k - i t t l i I ' . t i i m - i i i v

, Wrlnht has hocn olt'Civil h-iMj," S t !•.•..; X,.. j wiiii-h ]»ositicii I; a v i U d

Mrs. Ch.^t'unlay fromrvliitivo!< i» i:;i\.

Mr.-. K. t- W*from ii v|-!t i'f y-tivvs in St. I-:i)ii>-

• Tilt: Mis.-vs• Gypln-r" an- sfrV;iviiti"ii in Si.T;m

Wl'jlvy rftuniv.!

in. .

Vor «!„

"MIfsM. t r ; - It. MIH»T

wo Wrt'K- wail lii-r xlsV. Kiitfli f. iii l.vmi, M:i

Mr. I« M. i*Miiit\it3] ills l.i-->th»'r !v!-A-an

Jn Lrmj; Hr;uu-h, ati'l itttftnloil ti;aviation nu^-t ;it Anbury I'aric.

MM.' A::ibro.<<- ^VlmKT ami .l;n:«h'tcr-*. Myrtie uh.l Ht^sj.-, ii:;«l >o:i !:••!

. . M r . nml J l w . Wi lhmt II . 4J : in lncr ,r r s i i l in t : a t r n i . . : i . . n - ' a r Cii t iU' tuw o r o h'.i>- 1 n s . . tu i t(:iv vKi tms ;Mrs , G;irilnt>r'» sist. r. Mi>% • Atir.a

. M u o r f .Mr. H a r r y T- S m i t h , HtiMM'l-'t ; l t

t h i s ntlk-.-. is ;u\ i iv on ,1 f o n i i i ^ l i t ' sv a c a t i o n . It*- i.« f o r m i n g a 11 tjtti'i'S't-a n t pa r t In I h - i:;iv ()!'*• tit I'olir,\\r.>;

; M':*.V.-r (;,i\v " ' • ' " " .v.^: . • -Mrs . II . A. May.* h a s i:..m- t - Bi-s-

• t"!i for ;t tu-*> WI>C1-:JS* s l a y u*it!i I H T<i:ii!!.'ht.T, Shu w a s nt'.'iMn[..ni[-1 'l '••"

• h e r «r;tnilsi('tt, l l r r t ' c r t I'fuff. w h " ha.«W'on m.-tldiiir :i visit Ii..-:---.

• M r s . J i t h n S; K ! n n a m ; . n f<i!«! ' h i l -tln.ui nf f'liHIipyiiisri: h ; i \ ' - f•.•. 11 -.'ii-'lt-j ,,

, I ih*- M:irn-; ir.-!uli-IU-' i City.- i Mr. !t!i.I >Tr-. WitI MAT.,Vt»'.l h'-W, .fnlav

jvi^lt at Afkury 1\irj ilri.'vc.

;'.( Th.» Mlys.^ r^nira mul Ol iv- .-"j . i f Xi-w.'irk nr.' vj-itSnir th»"lr f

j Mr. Jai-nl) S imon, on Wvst \\'n-• ton ; .vomu\

: ; Mr, iiinl Mrs. K«!w;m! Pr;ill•).r.» KiijttMn y<-.-u-n!,:y i« sppnd :

i'l.iys with .Mr.-. I 'ml l ' s datiutitor,Hl.tlllLin H:UH-. ' , .; ! Mr. mul Mrs. .Cha r l e s Sum

. ^hipm' t : ! nr«from ;i wc.'K'..

. ami . O » . M I

is paren ts . Citiiiu-ilniiui ami Mrs.-,iimi.-l s t e m .Mi.ua Constance Hntfhins'>n ••>? P.;»y-

niii-> H (Ms-iinir a wefk or h-n ilav-i•itli h.-r furnior . :io!«n.-Iai..'» .-UKI•h.iolm:itt>s In Wa-llfnirton.

u week"t th.-irW. I-Vrc

M

aiv i.fitrm

1

Mr?. I*, T, N'utzc oniortained n !4tuall <-Hinp:tiiy of rrk'ti.l-* last nltrht;ii h<*nur >-f h . r sisior. Miss Will.-!Speirs of l-finsdalf, I*a.

Mr. ITarry Perry, wh.i I1.1.ru\» •Illtit: with a V;ii!i(ovi!k*s now at MM* IIOIU.-. «>f his jian'ittc. i , »Hr. nti.i Mrs. Win. IVrry. i

Mr. J" tm l!r*nvn ;ii!<l Mr.«. H-iiry • Good Combination.

\(rnil.r..«-iii ;.n.l <lmKhu-v, Anna May. | p' .»hblns-l hoar tlmt your nplphbor,

k'ir-- I* s AlK-rtM "ryh-rSny. ' 1 1'ri«fi^^<-r Fail, is quid.' nn i-ntliuslnstMr. \v. ' w . CMrlsthie irf Vh-wiv t v- \ Ui ^unlvn cs|icrlnii'ntlii}r.

'ovcrliifr lil* y t r -nc th an.l has l.<.-n i WuWiIiis-Well, I Hluwltl wiy so! Thist p t . u v n t . . hi.- - • - - - - « • • -••• " * 'i p h . of ntytt

.!t.rli.B t h - pastt „, . i n [ w U , ( ., | l l I ] k W w M | ! | m l

it 0

J u s t I ' l ' l un i - ' i ! h i i u t r a f l i T f ipci i i l lnir n 'mfini i ^Ii l i Mrs. .1. W. Mrt.i>iin in ,Ovfor,!. :

Mr. AH-.-rt UalM »f Mus. 'a i in- . :I.iu-a. .irrivcft lu>r.» las ; nijcht fnr wvisit u l i h ]IJJ moth.-r am! sister, n't;i l t r lK.'im* of t h - la i tvr . Mrs. !";.• l:. iIt.»w«rs.

Mr. an.l Vr< Wiii. S. Kh t -nh . -u -iS'i-l Mr. ami Mtv Win . A. Slryl;--.-m> i,-!:.>Ms of Mr. nn-l -Mrs. . J i ^ p iH. Si.T:uit'>» d .IfiV jit t!(t'lr M"iiT!t:iii

1 Some w i n e ;choicc-

Ancl soims I ttilstk, f(

Our Neighbor,ti .«ii!{f U'cnuw they h.ivo the

iMi cfric litcauso their hearts;t. "

tr from ikity. soino from

nd Leader.

fMrs. L*. i!. i th

he w.'..;Mrs. Mu

-Ui.1 ilfi.mlii,i:i»"kiiwi(y -

if r.-niiiiii.Sf'r •is- of .Mayr ;u

left naln. l .

l|..m«'Mr.

t".'t»i VynUi-vi-iiini: in P.

rhl.'ll-:iliti

,r. Th.I iifSiirty f i r.'iniiln th"of !h«- wtvh—whk 'h is

"<^k iti thru t u r n ,il Mrs. T1. J. Miin>h\

A Long Felt Want."Wli.1t Ulml of C^'JII-S u-UI you h:ivo,"

, asked tin- iIcuitT— "li.i:!it. tut'illtim m-

] "Stritii^ ours, hy till mean**," saiil the• lihisliiit^' t!:inwH—"sii'Mutr <'U<>uuli nut1 to hivali in the youiii: in.'iuV pivltt't,' don't you knmv."— l1iu>liur.ir i'ost.

ritrrEaniiiur tli.-ir «lMnt;hU-r. .Mr. IAnna Cum (in, ami rhiMp.'ti of Kas-!I..ii an.l Mrs. .!. N. lliir.1 an.I son ..f>i:ini;hiiint»n: ni.--.> Miss Mary K.-iiy nf;

i:u:rrm\ X

nir l i l t- lst.-r.^l at tin

nml Mrs. Fnni l ; NlxrmiKnvi- this wc.-li. tu-iiiL* aninmany ^Innvn hack t» thojr

tliiVi'.1'Mr, K-lwai-il Gor.hm aiul sist-

Jolm KaiTfll, ri'turncil ti.M..inlay, afu-r » visit withmoih.T. Mrs. T. V. M,.r,

. ,1. f'.Mmiy jimi' nunfly—>\--:, t-T. Mast.-r Will-. Masl.'i- iln-ll

ii-i> at ''Hid M'-s." I.HIlati. Tli.-y will rciti•4 th.- until Scptt'ml-"!1.mt th . ' l ,. .Mrs. A*..K. Uarniijn iv.u in .Wa

1 •" ' ' •' " " nicr »t' ' M'»

Mi-. Olia-W

Cart..T.

. and Mt::c

"rail imu-.

Ci!i!'.:.il Mr.-. Win.1 ^ .• btinw IOIIHMI l-y Mr. Ki!,n:n: ;- ;

Hatur.lay fr-••*-.•:• S'Mhk^*.Mr. an.l .Mrs. ,1, M. TiMwi ,,-• n

lyn WtT- _!u WasUinjilon ••',< -.

charp ' 'of"thV."NVw Y.-i-l. .'rlh'.-'1,Ain..-rt'-',i!i San i t a ry W.-.rUs.

Mrs. .1. I>. I'i.-kel Is .-nu-riain1

he r Jinm*1 on W.-st W.i.-iiinsrtfT1

nue .Mrs. ff,.nr^" MitffM-ll aii.iKtiniia K*-VM.T <>t I'httii 'k'ljihia.Miss Mat- Ilii-f of Kl.-rnhmt-'ti.

Mr. ami Mrs. .Tam.-s !. \\".cof N\.\v York r.-ttiriK-.l l a vfr.-ni th.-ii- w-.-sUirn tr ip amiWitinllini: lins s i inv t>.t-n vi<i;!npark ins . .Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. V<.;>

Mr..nn.1 Mrs. Wm. r.irnlyji.. i i n

El. i VJ im- , w

tar!:.' IiMr. .1.

> i i !I ; : : ; ••-,,><-,,}

t'lMl'linir.in pi in;

Mr. an.1

sv,r; .!»!«.•I.-.IV.. it.JtM[i.-r.- t h .t f l l r i a Win . I'M--.---

M i\

sit-liny

ritv ..f Wiin-ci;.

I (JiHiKht.-r M n r c a r - ' t .• t*< !• M. ' i nnu i t i |.:i!.-.. .

• >ar.| .•[• I t f j r i . - t r y ; n n l !•:!•" M il.- - r e I!!.., liDLT h . -llMlIC- .•[" 1 . / . ' l M r k 11 IH:

:'... ilt t ; , . . f i iau iijai .--n « t nititH'.i t l m - a m i |<)n

I! i ]

I ' l

of

Mrs.viousl

t i ; r . l ; i v >iMr.

! with liisjMK' i ay . ,I -A-'-'irJv .will I..-- •J -Vlu.irara Fall-.1

Mrs.- ' ' • a t

rents,

. J f a i

Mrs. JoinTh- i.am-ir -if N*--w

l-.-r H'.ni. w!,,. Is l iKor^t--aiLLplstycr f;n-tnry at Man-iil.-nir with ..M.jliiy.ir IVI IV

ir.l Fritts- ..f Washin^f j i .h.-r." for a wt-oU. ivuiniini.-1vrt avro. Herman Ok-iiz .,f:

"sitiriii

Th.ory.

iMiprnachfnir m:F'^arl I't-tty. MauuhtfMrs. I'. [!. iv t ty ' ani.-M-m:ta nf l'iiy^ii,.nounrf.l. It will u'c,«>Mr. -niormai, is ,rmraa

rr i

Miss Mary Ciuumin.s.Friday fnun .in eujoSaratoga and LakeCummins iswith I'rivn.]:--

i.u A

! Mr

Mr. Mr.-?.

•hit: Lai;-:.. N. J .

n. O.w.-n r.f Xvi

Wiliinin KV.Trun! M:v. A. P.

rt

-r i.f !.!rn '

..f

Mr. I rvini : i I;'.r,ki;iS'.'!tnwn. Mr. ,.HM .Mrs, C,,.

• Calif-.n ami Mis,- if ami

Mr.

r.) th--> firs: of tl:,. -.w,.to rt-litrn I-*ri»J:ty • :•

>y !i'-r iiHit!ic-r. .Mrs.v!i.. will 1^ her K;iostti'iri Mrs. Dniiiin will

;Mrj-. A'.

in Washhi,s:t"n ::>ni vi>.'mliv. Mrympic viM!tv.-tl In.1- i-r'tti'-i" (.phor Dnlrvmple. m, - r M . . r r i ^ "week. Tho la t te r hn.= fail."Iin heal th Ourint,' ttio last y.-ar.

1

•\ih.iicr*>cj ,M

nny

n1 0

ts,

hn

M!•

1.

it

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his

t i r niis inte

Hr 1 1 " 'lict

1

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er

TJ.A

1

varlvis wMrs.

Mount:

fririiI

t

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is V!r'.'^i-i'ho:,..,• a h i i P t

I« V.'f'l

his nbe^n

to jo.re in

ih hWm,

K it Ina'a t

<:.'.•] \

A St

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TI * thnv \\

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Kpr-rnfint,JL:V. Mis.;T!!i'!!';iro:'ii,•-.-<* ,1

M::<.'t.--i

rti.ir..!.

1 i - : : ; ! : ) ' i

s. P r o •!:-J{. ' >-t , i t-

. • ' p p - v i " r sl».it t h a

in «• it '*•rtrmv ..I

Viola, W n a i vKHr-n JlcMah'-ii at tin*

i.f-.-Mr. am] '.Mrs. Join•lay arc).

•>ar 1"'!M i l l i o n , ' h i s t \Y,

n i l ' " a t w o «•<....'{.,' \ a i - m i . .pjir'-'tits.

M P , . 0 K H. Wi-.oilworthart a m !

p.'ist

•Ipi- r t j i i

!!,-• h aa t A t l i n

S h o e h a n . iiavf- r t - tun i i - . l -in XYork after np'-inllnir n \ve<-l; wfriends lu-iv. Mr. MiifMahon \vn.= Torften yr;tirs Reru-ojint in th-1 ytoyaj Scots)Guard. Hrltish Army, Hirhtinir .'ill|thron.Lvh thp last [:'oc-r Wur. ii'nd v.-in-'•nine the1 Victoria Mfdnl f.'-r roscuin.L'wdundod comradrp nnilrr ilrr- at Kl-,'iinlslanRtc nnrl Ma^^rsfont'-in. TTr-

I >: .-w • Yi-'rt;: MJ . -h : i : , i t ! .

: nr.aml Mrs. r>n.-.v,-r an.l\.h->fiif ••[' Newark h ; i w n- tn r;;tfir. r hiivlna jia.s^d a wr-r-ki c:.-.-rLv. TIiirT in ,l.,-.-Us..n. Yttl

s im»h:io trip- t-.st.-nrlinic,' th r fi '•'- !r;-v.'in-:..W

City aisili.'ia-

C..11.

""thf-

Illa of WJiri'on onnty. .IMissi'.- : .anra rtnliinsrin din] Mit-

(Irfi Ilii'.iir-ifll of nord(;titr.wn. X. J..'iro visitfirs a t ihc linine nf ^Tr. amiMrs. A. O. W.irdovcr, sfiith of town.Til-'- fyi-Htcr is ;t sister of K.lwnnl H.^Vcn]f;V(?r. On Mondny, Mr. Wool-

Mnhon ..in California.

u i y . •'"

City." "NolV.;'week noro

ho liasith his

Ids nf Central'"••'•ii passing th-1

or. Miss K'fUf*week horo with his sisior. Miss KatfST. Shiold.s, will leavo for Iiomp...tO(]fi.v-.3 i c r : r v i G : j 5 : ; T i ; r - : U s v r T i ^ H i [ V

M'Mintain YUtw Farm at Cornish

itriiirdfiv this year. A111 on a thoseKt"pii|n£,' th<-r.' :•( prcsiiiii uri;: Mrs.WLumip'niisc and dauKlit'-r, Tjllllan:Miss 11. T inflOMliist, Miss Otjl/1 l.ia_O!-

i=e of Miss;.1.'!"i" Mr. :ui.i ;;!',

d Mr. K. I;.; n,

pin(•»> S'cpt. ::.; !'-;

•d in1 tlu: r-a! • ('*'w]y . fnrnislK-l ; \![

of iiic r m - i i--'

m y ' Kx>--

MI K.]\v;inl

I'rr.;1. J n . Trhnhle.vf*r<ltv of f'iiu-lniiati. IiiiLT his wif- jn th" linitu- of hor p;ir-1ents. Mr. and Mrs-. Wm. Mcrrtrtl. I »siruv :.i«t wr-k. M M hus plnniiod :i • 'tr in t'> .his ii.nii.. in >Vwfoiiiiii]ii!i<! j ;inifnro rt'tnrnini-' l>'<- Cim-innntii. li / >.has tif'^ii !ivt- years sinrv ho last vis-• ,itod his CiUiriilijin1 li'»m,?. . ! 1

Mr. David Slmf<:r nf Now York h a s ^ 1

hr-'-n visitin-.' his f a thw. M"r. J. -S . ; ,Kh;tiV>r. in Aniltrs-on. :,ir, Shafrr is-i,in the '•••mpJny of T/tritner A. CUPII- '. v,

' ' ' ha!;cr. in the upT'f-r f ':tnrt. having loft this;1 1

hoso from Washim'ton whn wi t - ! .^,1 Ihc hnby parado . in ...Dover..:.:iM-iiny ritt>rrinnn- inrlmi.^l '"tlii>'. :iwin!;: Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam J . !ivcll. Dr. C. r. Will iams and t'hii- \1. Mr, rind Mrs, Jncnh R, Ilryam !

Charles Fnr^o : ami Miss Chu-n !1Y-. Mr. Wm. A. Strvkfi-. Miss!

-tlr.y, rln- Mh i»ity , . r V m

••it [ ] , - i iu, , ,- . ,,f .; „•„!,-,<.•11 «• .iin.l 7 . . .VMcH ii, i h

part of Manhiitseorion nhont n

LAST WEEKthe

Great Discount Sale atThe Bryant Store

SEPT. ist we shall withdraw the great discount we have been offeringon many lines. What light-weight goods still remain will be offeredat the same great sacrifice that we have been selling them at the

past month. '

Fall and Winter goods have been arriving the past two weeks and weare making great preparations for the coming season. A few morechanges in the store to keep along with the times, as all good merchantsdo, then all will be ready for another season.

Anything you need in our line for present use will be found here at amost reasonable price.

A WEEK YET TO. SECURESummer Suits at One-third OffUnderwear at 25 Per Cent. Off

Men's Trousers at 25 and 50 Per Cent. OlfBoys'Suits at 25 Per Cent. Off

Boys' and Children's Straw, Duck and Canvas Hals, regular98c, 49c and 25c grade, 10c each

Clothier andFurnisher Bryant

i-lilj. I ' r m i k l h• .Vr>tii-t.' h l . . r . l . y LiivcJi t i i a t . t i n -l o a n I i>i K f i r i s t r y ;u,M K I , . V..:i f o r t ! i ' -i - . - t i . ' i i i l i s t r i v l " ttf t i n ' T u v / n . - i i i p o f' i - i tnl t i i i i , in tin.; C " U i i t y «£ W a n v t i . X . I.. w i l l i n . " t :• .•!• t i ; . . - i - j t r j i o M - , . f . ' i i a k i n i ; i

o f Si<

Will JtullVil':

•••k/'p.' n""1a

!uliilnt..s 1'

. « > • • . ' ! ; • 1 , 1 . • - . 1

r. j tn llltlfitt-.- fus: T I IM

—"V*.;- fo '

t h , ;Commit^.-

JMr.

•] la SklnN . .

SUfillji, Mrs. Wllliaiii " r-'i th-""-Manisnn. U svas a • iilt-r- affair aii.1 i V/ *!u-itiu-ssod by ;i lar^o crowd. As i ' •nothinp of onns-Mpioncn r a n ho iinll'orl '• " K

-•fl in Morris . -o,m ty. wi thout rUrh-1n a n •Ycmriv'Pji is nt tho hoad o r . l t . ! ; i L ^•ven th f huhy pnra<lr> wasn ' t excoptoil j i.1,1!!1"IP bolnir nnc nf tlio judges . " -\^]wt

iv ill niff>t""f.a r..-ff!Hlr;ili-

1 Itny of s..|ll lOMllllT A l - . \ | .iVIurk in tin- for,ihin IMOIIIS in P01

rs.' V.o'ivan and fnmltv— iravi Ed-ard. John and Walter."In this suction. Mr. Shields ''am

East ahmit four-nmnttis niro and hn.,-, , ,visited points of interfs.t from lloyvi' M ^ - Mnmnrft Norney of Do",-or.ton to Wftsf Vlrcinla, Inctmllnfr Xrw'lf^rm^rly nf this place, wont to nns-Vork. Newark. PhilndolpK'ui.'- Mnltl-|t0.n Si'nthiy (o mnko nn exteinlvd visitmoro and WHepllnp. Hr- 1s the son!W 1^' hflr -son. Jnmes Xernpy. Aof the late Jn-.r-miu^Sh^Ul^^f n^nty-ipVVnal i l U r i U 1 ' ' n n i s :i r rM11 ' wcokn'ostown fimV'wont TrTXehraska in 1 SSi*.' o I"-- Pir^ndiJan^htor. ^rr. XernoyT-n'--w:ia.^iccoinpanip(1 AVost by L. T. n o w eniiiloyorl witii ihe^-U C.J>.'iBrtr.^iiis hrother-in-Iaw, oC Rontyos-town.iVV'Whcn they nlifrhlrd from" thetrnin .ait->OniaIi;i tiioy foiim! tt nece?-:ary to~^i lk on plaftks

swampy rfictlon "in--"drdcr "to r'onchthe Jiotoi.if This land is timv cnvVr^

j y l th IIICLIJ. C. Piips i i ic Company nnd his diitic

tnke him all over tlio United Stateand Canniln.., For pnch ft ynnns maho has neon' conaideriihlc of thworld.

>Tr. Pamucl T. Cariinff.dy friend b t h f

siting his aunts, Mrs.uJohn Marlatt.Mrs. Bnoch Carpenter and Mrs. Pon-

•"Ti.ii-voy iifirtron of' fiudd T filio vis-icd his family horo nn Snndny.

A yoniiK s-nn was horn 'to Mr. nn*M.rs. I^wis .Stoinh'irf- fliintlny.

I'ntriek Mnonoy of'Newnrlt i.s vis-r.tx nt tho limtio (if Mrs. MfirffiirPt

Donnhiip.MJFK irnrrir-t Dnikc is danpprnnsly

,n.a.t:thfi hnnif nf hor ,si«ter. Mrs. AtV."'D'iivis. • •

Mitts Marprirpt M^cOrn.th nf XcwYork wns visitinw at tlir> homo VifMr.s-. J.'imp.s Tilurray lust wpek.

The Oxford Cornet Hnnd went tnAmWson on Tnp.sday niirht find p'.ny-,5ilJ.l_t....UlG,,.P.iK..rofiHt .and, picnic;;;;--^—;:=''•"3rrp7"Onvid 'in3"!]Tger"Xml~"diiTiijli(f'rof Washington nrfi visiting at thehomo nf Mr. nnd Mrs. A."\V. 1 Davis.

The iiomo of'Mr. and Mrs. Multhewr.fooney, . Jr., was hriKhtcnod 11 istSunday morning by the arrival of ayonny dntiKhtpr.

Tin? German Reform or! congrega-tion is arranging to hold nn anhmilJiiirve^t home and festival on Satur'-.day evc'iiiiiK. Sept. 10.

A delegation of memliors of LibertyCouncil. No. •)-). Jr. 0.' U. A. M.,Jj,will

attend ; tho district ••nifieli'iife',1 At St. Ttnse's Catholic church for-ty-hour devotional services will heheld on Sunday by ltev.1 Father Kel-ly, assisted hy other priests.

l l l l : ml plin-ca PrimM'lfdt

l i i U .f cotipiilo

'A Hide

r , oren' botli. mC o i i v c ididat

i

•r-'f.-.V.W.-i.liSriC:!-ly: rveloffiii..* u

noiniTKitioifu

r tho n(.Jovi-rnoi-cntio1

t ofssionidiin,]iiJl!Hs.-fi)lvi:i.iif-rf»*:oantliciutL-s for "Mt':m!»-V

K-i-iil Assemldy. ("Imirily ("M•r. a n d fur tin- nrtininniifui

f fntrCi

to

tTo

f Dof

fols]ii]i[

aitie" a [Tpro print Ions "forhip oxpfcnsee.

Un tlie 1f*t Day at XUVl

tin' Jioiirs- of 1r Die [nirpris-e ofiK the rWis t ry

lion -will ho" hVlcl 7n' ""tli'trrinnis In Purl Miirrnv inshirj of Man«nthl, Guii'nty

iot weOiv' tliu .hours of <"• o'clock in theliornitiff and 1 o'clock in tin- i-vonin^,or thf; iitirposr! of ducting a CJov-rnor. Arum bur of Congress, Alomln-r oflu- CJfiioral Ansfinhly. County Clf-rk.V.ronM1. n:i_d tlii? fojowlii*,' towiiKhlp

The Democrats met at th<i Bultz-ville Hotel on Tuesday nlf?ht andmade the following ticket for tlutcomine primnry: Town Commlttpp,

ihip expenses.W-AJ/TKU MAYBKIIIIY,

, Town.shlp Clerk.y...K.--.J.i_Aiiff, 24,- 1310. •

r: C.

fiorj..

Ijrhitirj

1.1 \\wl lofird

-t J ra !_r !

iwinbU-

I'-uVlVJrsniimiit'.-iti fur

IM hayof lu-ft

'ifon-sai.-tWi-cli1N.,; frtp

d iv vis• he re in

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a n d*«-!H

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cot-list

ylimi will bv held at t!u Town.sliijjIN.use. in Die Tnwnsliip i.f Frank l in ,'.•ninity of Warren, X. .1.. unTn.-Mlnv. flic Slli i)ny it( XOVCMIIHT Xc.vrh.'t\\-.'--ii tiio liours of f. o'clodc in the

rV,rurc-0iHu'-i^7;c7i?'e"R'cthVK';iI"GovVi:n'u7-'.Mimli.T of C V n s r e s s , . \ l r m h c r of t h efit-iKrral As-semljly, C m i i i y C l e r l i . C o r -- j n e r , - a n d t he " fo l l o iv j i i e luwri.sl i ipo i l iccrs : T w o . l u s l i c - s of •tins Vvv.two .Moini.iT.s of t h . ' T o w n s l i i i . (,'(iiiitit-<«, <iiu> fur t h r e e y,,!na. oat.- f o r tyours. Assessor of Taxes for one yeConstable for. three years. OverseerJ'oor for tlirc-f' years, two Survey.if IfiKiiway. thri'c i'oniHi k"eept;r.«,.Mi-mli'M-s of the County Executive Coin-mil toes a ml t me p i i l

HURRYORDERS!

You »::iy waul to know api ice where you can get a

" dress or any other article ofLadies' Cloiliitig or a Man's•Suit DOXK (JUICKLY.

We ari; e.xceptionaily pre-pared lo do work when YOUwant il.

Hurry work with nn receivesthe same .lUentiuii as other-work. We have the full forceof workmen the year 'round.ICvery facility lo do the work

' aml 'WKl .L ." ' 7 ;

KING'SFRENCH CLEANSING ANDDYEING ESTABLISHMENT

225-231 Ferry St., EasLon, Pa.

IIUMITIIIO, 1.",-; iiml 20c III.Wi- (jlvo ::0u fur FIVBII EKSS

Swuiit. unU Sum1 I'itklus.: - l'liiluiira! SUill'oa.Olives - .-.

Potteil limn HIKI Vt-nl Lo;ifI''!Hlltll, lillLt.T

l-'nncy Cukos nnd lllsculls ...Madiort;! nml SanliiKrs

Fut Clm-kcns :Wo pay 2So U.iMii tor EgBS

Hxford's (JroceryOOOD. HKKVIfiR. ... plIOMl'T •DEtrVEIlY

il to mship

Broadway, X. J., Aiif^isY'ltV.'Tlii'o."'

TO THE RKPUHI.ICAN 'VOTHKS OK

Candidate for tlie Nominationfor the office of County Clerk,and very respectfully, solicityour vote and support at thePrimary Klection 011 Sept. 13th.

11. FRANKf,CLINE,; . Port Warren,

Lopatcong Township.P. 0. Phillipsburg, N. J. . 0 0

liis ndv. hns bt-ti jinid for i>» 1C. V. CUiie.

Eyeglasses^: Spectacles\X/J£-!ir/f prepared to fit.Y v Ej'fulnsses^tc.iiorreet,"-••y.jtuowii'coraplicatloiror

: liimian eye."(> Your OJCK thnroiiKhly ox-

ninlniMl by tim lutofit metli-(nodropfJIInoiirhptelRi dark rooms.

Otto Jarcjc & Son, Optometrists441 Northampton 5t.. Enston, Pu.

S. P. Lumvio

THERE IS NOSURER PATHto '.he favor of womanthan that of the taste-ful fiiviiig of equallytasteful jewelry.

"" WonfaTi's delicatenature and instinctiveappreciat ion of thebeautiful respond, at ,once to the refinement

'••' of dainty.gold, workand the fife of preciousgems. .

CWJixler&Co.Fourth and Nortbamptoii Streets

I E A S T O N , TA.

Before InvestingYOU WANT TO KNOW TWO THINGS

riii-ssectiou hiisiievt-r^kiin

Income? °t:^11;

-mostly tht; lm:ji;ei fixiininjr Hiese lonus more tWe know every borroMisoiiHlly, nnd hnve neicislomersoriinvelmdnted, We do not loud wheliaziird. We examineabstract most carefully.

. "We hnve beeiTr..._

™ 35 Years:r lost n dollnr (or ourL-iiLofintcrest defuult-e there Is any moral:very lonn nnd endi

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DR. ALLEN»P. BLANK• CASTRATING

OP ALL DOMESTIC ANIMALS

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Northwest St. ' EASTON, PA.

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