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-J ^ v _ «*, *• --^ < » - •*' \TOL. X V I I N O . 33. CRANFORD. N. J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1011 THKBti CtiN'18 * TRAPPED! Trapped by a band of don- SpiratorSj, curious, cunning fl Ui drcd, Xvhose every effort is . !., ^ ij^ll;; J f *"'^ being t e n d e d ,«*^^ll?i to locate the missing million dollars belong- ing toner estate—that is the experience of Florence Cray, beautiful 18-year-old heroine of Harold M a o Grath's great novel, The MOD Hollar Without a friendly soul insight, with- out a helping band, this dar- ing, keen-wit- ted girl baffles the entire band of conspirators and escapes! You'll enjoy reading this thrilling story which we have secured and thcfirstinstall- ment of which will soon ap- pear, in this paper. the New Goes to Press Thursdajy, October 22, 1914 A telephone in your, home or place of busi- ness- Tour name in the Telephone Directory: —There's a combi nation thai will briny you more trade and more pleasure and comfort at home •B. If X<>u have anything to sell, advertise it in the Tele- phone Directory, where it' will be in full view of the thousands who tfuy by tele- phone where it will hold the interest of " t h e pick of _NEW-YORK Ask oar nearest Commercial Office TODA Yfor information concerning rates, classes of~ service and advertising apace. TELEPHONE CO. ' F. W. WABNKE, District Commercial Manager, 1206 Out Grand Street, Elizabeth, N. J. Xasnx CAEW-0OD. Schafer & Neumann. Masons and Contractors. ctaaraao. a. j . Atf^HwrantahedeemUclMMacf work. Tard—Nortfi Are. and Maple8t M Omitted GAMILLO-MASSA, General Contractor. Grading, Concrete Work, Cellars Excavated. Sewer*, Sidewalks, Etc CffANFORD N . J . P.O. Boot St. _ Proceedings ot the Union County Board at Chosen Freeholder*. TV ti-guUr iBisilblj mwtitig i>l tin lV«nl of HICKII KreftutUlt-r* «f thr Omni] of t'«K>u was held »t th*.C>urthfU!«. Kliit abetb, X. J.. wi Tlnir»l»T, SriiU-mbe 48J V»»- *»" r. it:- The' nwrtriiiE U] to onlfr by Director (Wly willi It* following nwmtwn frewiil; . 1'irwW C l J Kbll I ^ ) IVrfT, Smith; Teller; . Wilbar. XuBh \V< ruff. A barn I— Krwholilrrs IVan-.r. Knmiw lUihlulph unit Jolm «n»lrult . t)U luoliou by Kr«sli.UI»i Will.ur lit reading at ilx» mimnrs uf uniting nf August U. 1'JH, mul itUo q w u t nin-l »f Augitrt 2U,yju^wtf jijyjcnjfii wiili and they mem ajinn.tnl us i*r lirit •OOMMIWICATIUXS Mr. and Mr*. |i K. lleuntM/crntrd cknuwlwl^ y.iur ei|>rra>j-.n uf syui|ia On million by Kn-rhoMft It.mntoii thin mi.I Auiiiut JO, tu Krivluil.ti-n 0«>Ull»UllU'Htlon •HI tile. lUhwa), N. J., To tiit- lKmnl ut i'howi aUetb. N. J.; your lioiiorntilp U«ly fur- tht- j.rivilrKo uf i t i ) l.'j^mtm^ Blinr,,r n n(.Mi bile tlMgm on Si. (icurj;v un-min. In the To»iishi|i of Miidrn mill city of Kli. : -it*lli mxl inch portion* ot \VIUH1 aM-mio, l.ittilnn «» lti»y Iw'williin lli^ jiiriMliclhHi of Imiior- ftblo Uijy. 'I'll* ol>j<rt b U> run n Imr of Utwirn IVinnylvHiila MtutlKii it ami.liTN-jr Avrnui- In Klitiilwih, t< yttrmity, v;ii att't i uii\hulf liomly VITV rf|«tfH TV ttNIHtf tfllll' Hl!s.SKi,l,.JI. liKAI. On motion bjr KrwilKitiln Smith tlm imiiiiinioation was ircnitixl. mi.I 11 lit-county niul r.niiiiif'dv ,41,1 iitt'irncy. [timid of <°hnsru (km lemon—Your -cuiiiuiiiuw' i>n jn.il in- i|wellon would iVjprctfuHy typoi'l ihat.it examiunl the juil, alMi'.ilw'hooka of witnleu. umln-tiif (iriMiiu'rn in i-Hht.iilv 2; uuiuber riMWlvhl ilnriiic Ilin iiniiith _ . .i»iy .Si'jitoiiiber 1014, (W; iiuinlwr ila?-' Iktfird, ninntli ot uly 3,310. Maintenance OriKwrii'S, etc., Jtia.01»: *alarin«, JHiJj) ,'Ml i»l |*r prlsuner \vr day .JWHS, ^^^ ; —lt»»|w«lfiilly #iiliiiiill«l. '.."_.. ii* 1'Kiiar, W. A. HOUR On motion by Krrelioldcr Hinitlijhis [H>rt waa rrrciviil and onhrnl pluml cm Ite|xirt of oominllUw on S|<rliiKll<'ld inc. ridge, Ctmrifonl, N.J. " "o tli« Itoard of (,'liown Krinliolilorn; (Itntlfiosn—Vour innunltln- im tin., iboT*>uarniil work would re|Kirt that iavebn>n rcooirnl for Ilio niun and thr ontrnot awanltil to Jiimth K(Jatn>, of <Ie»lniiii>, N. J., at fd.MO, Your cuniiiiitioo would fnrllicr 1 n"|Hirl liar, nfter tliii contriu't wit-- let Uirr ulurn 1(0 nliui ot the work MHIICWIIIII by liii.iinj, lie level uf tlie liou Innip. mm foot hl'nln-i lian Was proposo). 'I'hix > nluiktl an ad itionul COKI of $:i'J!i. •.. • . Votir commute*.' woiild nlwi n|Mirl tlmt JimapjioiiiiLil Air. IScruarii Hojluiu4n- |KM.t<ir <m 111 s work at f.'l |wr ilnv. KIDtllK II. Tl.ll.lill, KUTIlN lUl'lllV, S. I*. T. WIMIIIR, On motion by Freeholder Jlnkm! tltw -"•• ort will" rrcci veil uml urOi-rnl |ilan<-<| on III I tho rccouiundaiinns conUiinnl tliiTfii ore on roll call lulojiliil iiiiHlilnKiH»ly. Keport on n jmirs to MMUIOW ilm.1 bri- i;o over the south bmncli of the lUliwu) 1 ivcr, ltaliwuy, Now Jersey, llcntlemon—Tho nndcrsiKi'Ml iminl»'rs thia Ixmnl wi.Te called t'^fftliorby.Free. ililer Troraply on~A ugusiHS}" to nxaniinr' u brldgo on Meadow struct over the w<uth (inch of ltahway Ritrcr, Habway. It was fuiuiil tlmt u imrtion aliout four- TII foct in Mngtli of tli» main abutment mil on tmri'«i<l<> of this bridge hail cm'>l in •art of the tlonnwork dr/ip|ted pnt into the train. It was also found that one of Dm ing walls was badly bulged iimi ncedoil pairs. It was ordrrrd that the.stre«t be shut off trafllo owlne to the brlilge being danffer- ». for the pasoaijie of hraiy ICXUIK. An itlmate was obtained for the ri-construo- on of the main wall and wing wall of the ridge aboro low water letol;'hl»o the icklne up of one corner of the bridge hlcb baci settled. James Momn, of Itab- ray, agreed to do Uits work for tho »TRn of Si), and ho was authorized lo proceed iritis the *ork at once. It Is rwiiiMtml bat this action bo confirmed by tin- IK«IU. II. T»«HBLET, WlLLUX J) TllOXlftON, NOAII WooDsurr. (^omniittee. On motion by Freeholder liall Uiis report ras rscetred anil onleml placed on ul<>. nd the recommendations contained therr- were on roll call adopted unauitnoiislir. Keport of .Committee on chlrerts In met* in Iiimlcu where township Li making ttensirs roail impronioents. 'o the Board of Chosen freeholders: Gentleman—Your committee on the >ovc-nai rt that \V \ ami the fw.j »t fnrt by ' this 0«OK. > ti. *'• ion Hlw »>u n otmn by r»|»>rl was ! On Ml C r>^t Uil NVW l*ro>i;ftii.*;: N : 'J -Ymir ««intiU«> v>\ - thr. i' niuiVnl if ark wotiKI rr«|>eitl»illy i^ | ! ii»t it hvi >I«IU«I thvgrvuml >u<l Bi»l- I Imt it n nrvr.xiry IIUM » nrw iHMn-n-t* 1 n the rulvurt on Klkwuxl »»i>i)ii« to tht> rvtli' ) ut until -tbr runt twgular » U«sr\l. Ifflil*! l this \'our [u builtumut r#-- linn I.HI.-II l-rkl^,- >l«.nUl t«. rnl>\Hnl n.xnlrli |.lauk alul *lninU »l»i !«• l. Ths Morri» Countjr llmtil of lvliT* lm» »^-iv«^l in liatv HIM u<nk u«| inur c>>niiuittiv w,.ul,| tl,(•[,(,it,. iiiiiii-u<l tliallhiK work -U- »iitli..ri,-i«l, I l»l oust Ih.nnf nulla t-MWil till- J1UI, or win. ti t'iM l >nr >uiitir Inini.m. J,.MIJ, " Wii.i.n» I M.M.M .I.IIIN "WiKiuwuvr, Ci'iiiHiituy, t'i, 11111I1.11 Frifliolil'i.r AVilluirlliij •|*«.rl wti* rtt'vlVi'd »h«l a**tiou mi .-mnc if.rrtvl iimil Hip ui'vl rvgular: liui'liiii; ••( •ml C<il.,.r|. i (iilnil Uivo-niimed work would rc«T«ctfully r<- , it ha« rijit-O.th*.([rounil and xamined the work,' ftud Bnds that the ["nwpjhip of Ijinden U 'n*kjng «- snsWe" road im|iroreinerTQ"7irTSyTuB snorete curbs andgutters and in macula- ilzlng roxlwars. Some small culverts Itl hate UJ be rebuilt, »a ilie> itru nut roug enough to uke a steam roller. In iber places pipes are to be taken out. and some other points new basins and pipes re necessary. ^ Your committw would therefore. reconi- attvi Uie construction of the following rork. pp bridge, m»r Wood arenue; two basins lib pi]*w to bridge in Wood atsnue. at est Crook; alteration and lengtbanibg pifc crowing Wood ateone ami Elght- intb street; nmoral ot sererai cuJrerta Forty Acre road; recoostroctlon on* nltert about 30 («et by 3fert by 3feet va 'otiy Acre read, near Twentieth street; removal and reconstruction of torn* fife small pip* col reft* from lower road to Bahwa/; extend ooi bridge on Peterson lane, mar Edgar roa4; altar and replac* ssrerml pin oalract* oo Bnuswiek arsona. Tk*Mal«MttfaUtfc*at»n work not •rt i.f ('01111111! t'.> Ilin- Ikvtlt) u[ I'll (i.iill^imif- Yi.iir 11 liu-vll plart ami "11" l'a*>nU< :ily i.f Summii. wmild M-|»ft Him t h e , 11I •iri • in niii*l,U'ii urp 11I1I. 1'iilii'rU. birtit bv In* i-..iiiii]r juiiir 1.1 tln-i.»l,«lili«hini-iit ofthi liy K'X'pruitirni in .SIIIIIHIII. ;riii.r.iuiiint «> ii'i'iiil* thai 1 tin' iNMiniy •ttiiiiirv hit ***u i^.'t»Kuitrtl TIT trt tbi* injrnlity. t.f iwivii Iriirtiiii; Huiw»rii|vprlsi mitt in 1 '•<•{' tin iiiiiiimi Hint It 14 ihoiimliriit UJI..11 tin fiinpl iif I'^'litildtiro 111 inki' i!iin<<'>f«llirM YtMir mniiiiltliv woulil thrrclurn rnwuu lll'llil lh(Mnnillrik'tli'll III It iit!W t-lllvfll ..I liii^.v-ll |,l,i,-u InInto lint i.ifir.. (l f ,,111. n,,w eonitkiml uf piiWj w h k h In t*u small I mul imt .-uttloniitIT iirimi; -lhi« now imrk nut in (mm nuiiv limn $2U0, WI1I1 n'Knnl to 1lie [»,> 1 nlvrtl- i.i t.«Niio avfiiiir, jnw'foininlttu* wnultl re Hirt that tlii'.w I'lilnirls itro ^nllrt|y vUn« ipitn.l yjiir fiiiiunitliKj wmild re.<iiiiiiit nd lajritiir nil new"orrujialiit irtitt td|wat Ihi-si. [(oiiU'i. alw Hit! <xni*tni(<l|iiii of 1. ni.w inr uptinl irun jilixi urn™ \\V»| Kn.l plaint Rt JIB mttiti'rly «iilu uf I'IUMIIJ;' »vMiiii>~tlit' ilal ixwt uf I hew. I href I'liiVd'n h'nl Ii IV1111I I he mun of fiUM. 1V11.IHM I. .Mr.MixK. I'I.TKH II. Jlihii. On Mii.tinii by Krrohultloi-.Wilbur this n> :«irt was rerctrnl nn.l the ni'tioii 1,11 Mmo fen«l until tl*> twit h»»;ill»f incctiuit uf in txianl, •."'.-' \hif lionnl of (liwwu Kmdiolilrrs 1 tfciitli'irien—Tliti niiilcrai(innl enniuiUtw, to wlmiii wan reform! tli»i|iip»|.fnn »( ji»y- nient. oi naiaclrii nn.l i^i|>i.|i»eii of tlm «>. iiillnl "Sihftll Iliwiil i,f CIIKM'-II |.'r,.|-li..|i|- ••n>; ffoinjimuary HUliJ. UJI tii the IIMP (•f tl»- ili-olakiii nf 1 Im Hujirt'lrw ('inirt In which I heir rliiMlnn win ilividmi Illiynl, I«'K t" re|»»rt that wo harp Im-n fiiriii»lu'tl withacopyuf tlivopliiionuf thr ('unitof Krrnrn anil Al't" 11 '" 1 in th« rami nt l,y..n« »fr»liMnttfrlK couiitjr of ,Morri», nml.'-aflvr c>>«foiriii)t witli County Atlorni.jf ('.iililinnton. «<• tin In li'liy rii'Miuni/iiil that .thh Uainl pay I<• I he fc-voml luenilmni of IhsNwnllrd "Hinnll lt>nrd" their Mlaricn for llm |nrloi| UIKIVI. ntPiilioui'il, logetlmr with thhlr exju-iis"*, mill. Inmliiitioii, wit would hmiinininti~th'i> piiymt'iit «( thoir utloriii'yn' fw* and on IH'ii-4". imiirrcilln tin-OIIMI i.f IVrwn n 1'itily, AiiwniilinK in tlm mm "I *'i'2'J, in iMv«-ritf«l to this Umrd. Thr Conn of 5r.ront anil Apji-olii iliyinimi altuvc n fcfTwl H l l y j y m t t liny "iftlftrit'3 or QX|*ei)]WS of iiuy appoiii»o» of the Hnmll lkutnl, and would twoiu- mend tliat all billn |irrMiit*l portAiiliui; l>> •uld nintlor b* rift>rr«d to this rmiiinlll'-i' for.iLsapproiul. _ ..._ CAH.I A. SMITH,.8. I'j.T, \yn.nuic, W, II, H*»»oi.i'ii, KitiutoHti .liixin, I). II. On motion by Knwlinldar Wilbur thin n>- mrl wan rocvirnl and ordnrea! placed mt Hi-, ami the rtTnmiiieiidaUoti* ooulaiunl therein wrie on roll call mlopUxl iinanP inotisljr— mid billa to l>r paiil tin. fin I ThurMlay lu OcUiber, 1UU. lir freeholder Hall. W herca*. by tirtue of prorislou of iliaji. rXMuf laws of 1914, the act entlllnl, "An act Ui pstaJiliililiiK afiling* for rpflcp- tivs am) to rfwail certain acL* liicoiumttnt llierewlthi" has linen amended tm as lo ht-npproFal of tho Ho«nl of tlm. Krreholacra "f the adtnlwn'ou of appli- cant* t" sabl Institution aft«r thn onlrr fur •aid admuwkni bjr the jud«e of the O,iut of (luiauuiu I'lea», h»« been iiuulo; there- fore b« it oltci], B/ this board that the chair. man of thi: lunacy committee be and In hereby aathorir.nl for aiwl on Iwhulf of this Ixard tospprow' such opplteatians tor ml- miubm of'patienU to the Htato Village fur K|.ilpptk:« at Hkillwan; and l>e it furtlwr Ib'solm), TliAt a ropy of this resolution, ccrtiQed to Uj tb« clerk, of this l^wrii, U forwanJed to IMvi.1 S. \V«k«, su|ierio- llt f tl f i l ilitt t nf tlm nfnrwuiicl in.litnt To Young. Men and Women . to \nv ^i»'i!i^ luan vii a liMlt- a..-tcti Hint rth ttt'ytiii. mill iii-ruiuiitntp until tiiinv v.liit. in iisniloy.-.l ! 111 ul| tint !>• litnil...-l l! YOU »,|l<ll |t. ;-|ll« Jin' lial'it i.'f MVIUH. 1 inliu. iiMt.l.. IK llu>ll M^slltl'.l, mill '•* (i« tii. lit Htill t H H.-IS I 'i»mt it t hi--. I' !>•' It l,..lt CRANR)RD. TRU5T CKANIOKI), N con PA IN v J, G. J. JVENKE, .;sii,vt<«».i 1,1 Mill,>> ,v Miki :"> tdhUnan Slr«'« % l. , Fresh Priiits AND Vegetables liVI-HYIHINU Of- Till! HliST I'runtpt .Service ami Courteous Treatment G.J.WENKE 3 Boatman 51reel 210 Manor Place House, 9 rooms, all im- provements. Lot is 50x 130. I have be«n holding this pro|)eriy for $6,000, it'» true value, but owing to circumstances amcompelled ttt leave Cranfoid. and o(fci for $5,000. Liberal icirnu. itu <>i!|*or|iiiiil.v tiuikn prollt iii'tl Njirjnj;, \ tiit NOW will )>H»g Ai't i|irinkl p v, tliit icil tttiinll iiivimtiu you li in y g in ft luit^iijn mi'I u n A7EMEDER, i'hotio a.'W \V. . Uwunr," OTIS WRIGHT, Incorporated, COAL, LUMBRR And Mnsou'n Mnlerlala, JUl Coill,. l'lulii|it DnliviTli'H E. A. PRICE •s MILK and CREAM IS NOW <'AI{Kli:i), I'UKSII IvACII DAV, IIV 1 WALTER SCUOLES J. NOW IH TO Paint yYour Cars. I'ord (Cars Painted •\ $15 IJ. A. PRICE I'riion AMMIIH! uml CVntrul It. U. Cranford, N; J. William Isleib, PLUMBING Heating & Tinning. NKW.WOIIK ANI> KKl'AIIW )p. Miller Block, Eastman Street r»l. t'M-W CRANFORD.N.J Uronch Olllce & Shop On ruotinn by Freeholder Iteburawy Iliii j ri*ilntion was adopted unarilmouidy.. er lltnnwwy Uf yweholder That the bill of Raymond Con- don for ttf tor work done on .South Pint strwt bridge, Elizabeth, be fiald^benprop- erlyaudited by tbacoiamltteeandenginMr. On motion (ITKri»)iold«r Hall this rp|x>rt on roll call *>lo[>t«d ttnanitnoutlr. V,f Freeholiler .Smith., Iti-wlVei], That tiur bitfof John Conrad, urooontfng br$.W- for repairs^ to »anJ«i'r reiideticc, be paid whm iirojwrijr awlit^il by thecomoiuee and auditor. On motion bf Frwttolder Wilbur this resolution wag on roll call adopted una- nimously, B P y Bf Piwbulder Wilbor. KesolTul, bVi b K l , Tbat the director andeutrk of tb« bearVi b* and berab/araaatitoriudam] diiveud to cause public uotk? to be cireo and pablkbsd in tb*> KUxabetli Dally 3oor- al and Plaintokl Courier K»ws. for tbA tinw and In tha maoDer m (rrorkUd tor by | CoaUaatdoa KefOfaWtrPalir KirniliotAH. : i, ISfT-lt," Mortjj(iu;e KHtST AND HKOO.ND N. K. LiiAvrrr, 3tro.;t. Elijuilieta. N' .1 Ml. F. Wheeler Telephone-ip J- WboleuUe IteUil DQRKnUS 1! HOC "Kit I'KUITH nn.l; CONKWrriONHjtV Cratifbrd Dairy, CHARLES GRIMM, Prop. KAuri'AN VAU.KV'KAU.M Kiirltan Valley Vnrm* ligg*. Importer uf High (trade <i«rrnan Dellcate.tiien. - i)|M North Avi'iitto, KnNf. Cronforil, -"'N'uw. Joriny ST The Barrels and Lugs of STEVENS OoubU and slngf* Barrel SHOTGUNS mni»> nmu<m»i 1W gnu »• I. STCVEMFARMS & TOOL COMPANY flUMI I A. Contractor Paintcraft

An Aggregation of Absurdities · .V. .""it »-J ^ v _ «*, *• --^ < » - •*' \TOL. XVIINO. 33. CRANFORD. N. J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1011 THKBti CtiN'18 *£* l-l TRAPPED! Trapped

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Page 1: An Aggregation of Absurdities · .V. .""it »-J ^ v _ «*, *• --^ < » - •*' \TOL. XVIINO. 33. CRANFORD. N. J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1011 THKBti CtiN'18 *£* l-l TRAPPED! Trapped

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\TOL. XVIINO. 33. CRANFORD. N. J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1011 THKBti CtiN'18

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TRAPPED!Trapped by a band of don-

SpiratorSj, curious, cunning fl Ui

drcd, Xvhose every effort is . !., ij^ll;; J f *"'being tended ,«*^^ll?ito locate themissing milliondollars belong-ing t o n e restate—that isthe experienceof FlorenceCray, beautiful18-year-oldheroine ofHarold MaoGrath's great

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novel,

TheM O DHollar

Without afriendly soulinsight, with-out a helpingband, this dar-ing, keen-wit-ted girl bafflesthe entire bandof conspiratorsand escapes!

You'll enjoyreading thisthrilling storywhich we havesecured andthcfirstinstall-ment of whichwill soon ap-pear, in thispaper.

the New

Goes to Press Thursdajy,October 22, 1914

A telephone in your,home or place of busi-n e s s -

Tour name in theTelephone Directory:

—There's a com bi nation thaiwill briny you more trade

• and more pleasure andcomfort at home

•B. If X<>u have anything tosell, advertise it in the Tele-phone Directory, where i t 'will be in full view of thethousands who tfuy by tele-phone — where it will holdthe interest of " the pick of

_NEW-YORKAsk oar nearest CommercialOffice TODA Y for informationconcerning rates, classes • of~service and advertising apace.TELEPHONE CO.

' F. W. WABNKE, District Commercial Manager,1206 Out Grand Street, Elizabeth, N. J.

XasnxCAEW-0OD.

Schafer & Neumann.Masons and Contractors.

ctaaraao. a. j .

Atf^HwrantahedeemUclMMacf work.Tard—Nortfi Are. and Maple 8t

M Omitted

GAMILLO-MASSA,General Contractor.

Grading, Concrete Work,Cellars Excavated.

Sewer*, Sidewalks, EtcC f f A N F O R D N . J .

P.O. Boot St. _

Proceedings ot the Union CountyBoard at Chosen Freeholder*.

T V ti-guUr iBisilblj mwtitig i>l tinlV«nl of H I C K I I KreftutUlt-r* «f thr Omni]of t'«K>u was held »t th*.C>urthfU!«. Kliitabetb, X. J.. wi Tlnir»l»T, SriiU-mbe48J V»»- *»" r. it:- The' nwrtriiiE

U] to onlfr by Director (Wly willi It*following nwmtwn frewiil; . 1'irwWC l J K b l l I ^ )

• IVrfT, Smith; Teller;. Wilbar. XuBh \V<

ruff. A barn I— Krwholilrrs IVan-.r. KnmiwlUihlulph unit Jolm «n»lrul t .

t)U luoliou by Kr«sli.UI»i Will.ur litreading at ilx» mimnrs uf unit ing nfAugust U. 1'JH, mul itUo q w u t nin-l»f Augitrt 2U,yju^wtf jijyjcnjfii wiiliand they mem ajinn.tnl us i*r lirit

•OOMMIWICATIUXSMr. and Mr*. | i K. l leuntM/crntrd

cknuwlwl^ y.iur ei|>rra>j-.n uf syui|ia

On million by Kn-rhoMft It.mntoii thinmi.I

Auiiiut JO, tuKrivluil.ti-n

0«>Ull»UllU'Htlon•HI tile.l U h w a ) , N. J.,

To tiit- lKmnl ut i 'howiaUetb. N. J .;

your lioiiorntilp U«ly fur- tht- j.rivilrKo ufi t i ) l . ' j^mtm^ Blinr,,rnn(.Mi

bile tlMgm on Si. (icurj;v un-min. In theTo»iishi|i of Miidrn mill city of Kli.:-it*llimxl inch portion* ot \VIUH1 aM-mio, l.ittilnn«» lti»y Iw'williin lli^ jiiriMliclhHi of Imiior-ftblo Uijy. 'I'll* ol>j<rt b U> run n Imr of• Utwirn IVinnylvHiila MtutlKii i t

ami.liTN-jr Avrnui- In Klitiilwih, t<y t t r m i t y , v;iiatt't i uii\hulf liom ly

VITV r f | « t f HTV ttNIHtf tfllll'Hl!s.SKi,l,.JI. liKAI.

On motion bjr KrwilKitiln Smith t l mimiiiiinioation was ircnitixl. mi.I11 lit-county niul r.niiiiif'dv ,41,1

iitt'irncy.

[timid of <°hnsru( k m lemon—Your -cuiiiuiiiuw' i>n jn.il in-

i|wellon would iVjprctfuHy typoi'l ihat.itexamiunl the juil, alMi'.ilw'hooka of

witnleu.umln-tiif (iriMiiu'rn in i-Hht.iilv

2; uuiuber riMWlvhl ilnriiic Ilin iiniiith_ . .i»iy .Si'jitoiiiber

1014, (W; iiuinlwr ila?-' Iktfird, ninntli otuly 3,310.

MaintenanceOriKwrii'S, etc., Jtia.01»: *alarin«, JHiJj) ,'Ml

i»l |*r prlsuner \vr day .JWHS, ^^^; —lt»»|w«lfiilly #iiliiiiill«l. '.."_..

ii* 1'Kiiar, W. A. HOUROn motion by Krrelioldcr Hinitlijhis

[H>rt waa rrrciviil and onhrnl pluml cm

Ite|xirt of oominllUw on S|<rliiKll<'ld inc.ridge, Ctmrifonl, N . J . ""o tli« Itoard of (,'liown Krinliolilorn;

(Itntlfiosn—Vour innunltln- im tin.,iboT*>uarniil work would re|Kirt thatiavebn>n rcooirnl for Ilio niun and throntrnot awanltil to Jiimth K (Jatn>, of<Ie»lniiii>, N. J. , at fd.MO,

Your cuniiiiitioo would fnrllicr1 n"|Hirlliar, nfter tliii contriu't wit-- let Uirr ulurn1(0 nliui ot the work MHIICWIIIII by liii.iinj,lie level uf tlie liou Innip. mm foot hl'nln-ilian Was proposo). 'I'hix > nluiktl an aditionul COKI of $:i'J!i. •.. • .Votir commute*.' woiild nlwi n|Mirl tlmt

JimapjioiiiiLil Air. IScruarii Hojluiu4n-|KM.t<ir <m 111 s work at f.'l |wr ilnv.KIDtllK II. Tl.ll.lill, KUTIlN lUl'lllV, S. I*.T. WIMIIIR,On motion by Freeholder Jlnkm! tltw -"••

ort will" rrcci veil uml urOi-rnl |ilan<-<| on IIII tho rccouiundaiinns conUiinnl tliiTfii

ore on roll call lulojiliil iiiiHlilnKiH»ly.Keport on n jmirs to MMUIOW ilm.1 bri-

i;o over the south bmncli of the lUliwu)1

ivcr, ltaliwuy, Now Jersey,llcntlemon—Tho nndcrsiKi'Ml im inl»'rsthia Ixmnl wi.Te called t'^fftliorby.Free.ililer Troraply on~A ugusiHS}" to nxaniinr'u brldgo on Meadow struct over the w<uth(inch of ltahway Ritrcr, Habway.It was fuiuiil tlmt u imrtion aliout four-

TII foct in Mngtli of tli» main abutmentmil on tmri'«i<l<> of this bridge hail cm'>l in•art of the tlonnwork dr/ip|ted pnt into thetrain. It was also found that one of Dming walls was badly bulged iimi ncedoilpairs.

It was ordrrrd that the.stre«t be shut offtrafllo owlne to the brlilge being danffer-». for the pasoaijie of hraiy ICXUIK. An

itlmate was obtained for the ri-construo-on of the main wall and wing wall of theridge aboro low water letol;'hl»o theicklne up of one corner of the bridgehlcb baci settled. James Momn, of Itab-

ray, agreed to do Uits work for tho »TRn ofSi), and ho was authorized lo proceediritis the *ork at once. It Is rwiiiMtmlbat this action bo confirmed by tin- IK«IU.

II. T»«HBLET, WlLLUX J) TllOXlftON,NOAII WooDsurr. (^omniittee.On motion by Freeholder liall Uiis report

ras rscetred anil onleml placed on ul<>.nd the recommendations contained therr-

were on roll call adopted unauitnoiislir.Keport of .Committee on chlrerts In

met* in Iiimlcu where township Li makingttensirs roail impronioents.'o the Board of Chosen freeholders:Gentleman—Your committee on the>ovc-nairt that

\V \

ami the fw.j»t fnrt by '

this

0 « O K . > t i .*'• ion Hlw

»>u n otmn byr»|»>rl was!

On M l Cr> t U i l

NVW l*ro>i;ftii.*;: N: 'J-Ymir ««intiU«> v>\ - thr.

i' niuiVnl if ark wotiKI rr«|>eitl»illy i^| ! ii»t it hvi >I«IU«I thvgrvuml >u<l Bi»l-I Imt it n nrvr.xiry l« I I U M » nrw iHMn-n-t*1

n the rulvurt on Klkwuxl »»i>i)ii«to tht> rvtli'

)u t until -tbr runt twgular

» U«sr\l.

Ifflil*!l this

\'our[u builtumut

r#--

linn

I.HI.-II l-rkl^,- >l«.nUl t«. rnl>\Hnln.xnlrli |.lauk alul *lninU »l»i !«•l. Ths Morri» Countjr llmtil oflvliT* lm» » -iv« l in liatv HIM u<nku«| inur c>>niiuittiv w,.ul,| tl,(•[,(,it,.

iiiiiii-u<l tliallhiK work -U- »iitli..ri,-i«l,I l»l oust Ih.nnf n u l l a t-MWil till-

J1UI, or win. ti t'iMl

>nr >uiitir

I n i n i . m . J , .MIJ , " Wii . i .n» I M . M . M.I.IIIN "WiKiuwuvr, Ci'iiiHiituy,t'i, 11111I1..11 h» Frifliolil'i.r AVilluirlliij

•|*«.rl wti* rtt'vlVi'd »h«l a**tiou mi .-mncif.rrtvl iimil Hip ui'vl rvgular: liui'liiii; ••(

•mlC < i l . , . r | . i

(iilnil

Uivo-niimed work would rc«T«ctfully r<-, it ha« rijit-O.th*.([rounil and

xamined the work,' ftud Bnds that the["nwpjhip of Ijinden U 'n*kjng « -snsWe" road im|iroreinerTQ"7irTSyTuBsnorete curbs and gutters and in macula-ilzlng roxlwars. Some small culvertsItl hate UJ be rebuilt, »a ilie> itru nutroug enough to uke a steam roller. Iniber places pipes are to be taken out. andsome other points new basins and pipes

re necessary. ^Your committw would therefore. reconi-

attvi Uie construction of the followingrork.

ppbridge, m»r Wood arenue; two basins

lib pi]*w to bridge in Wood atsnue. atest Crook; alteration and lengtbanibgpifc crowing Wood ateone ami Elght-

intb street; nmoral ot sererai cuJrertaForty Acre road; recoostroctlon on*

nltert about 30 («et by 3 fert by 3 feet va'otiy Acre read, near Twentieth street;

removal and reconstruction of torn* fifesmall pip* col reft* from lower road toBahwa/; extend ooi bridge on Petersonlane, mar Edgar roa4; altar and replac*ssrerml p i n oalract* oo Bnuswiek arsona.

Tk*Mal«MttfaUtfc*at»n work not

• r t i . f ('01111111!

t'.> Ilin- Ikvtlt) u[ I'll(i.iill^imif- Yi.iir

11 l iu-v l l plart ami "11" l'a*>nU<:ily i.f Summii. wmild M-|»ft Him the, 11I•iri • in niii*l,U'ii urp 11I1I. 1'iilii'rU. birtit bvIn* i-..iiiii]r juiiir 1.1 tln-i.»l,«lili«hini-iit ofthiliy K'X'pruitirni in .SIIIIIHIII. ;riii.r.iuiiint«> ii'i'iiil* thai1 tin' iNMiniy •ttiiiiirv hit***u i .'t»Kuitrtl TIT trt tbi* injrnlity. t.f iwiviiIriirtiiii; Huiw»rii|vprlsi mitt in1 '•<•{' tiniiiiiiimi Hint It 14 ihoiimliriit UJI..11 tinfiinpl iif I'^'litildtiro 111 inki' i!iin<<'>f«llirM

YtMir mniiiiltliv woulil thrrclurn rnwuulll'llil lh(Mnnillrik'tli'll III It iit!W t-lllvfll ..Iliii^.v-ll |,l,i,-u In Into lint i.ifir.. (lf ,,111. n,,weonitkiml uf piiWj whkh In t*u small I

mul imt .-uttloniitIT iirimi; -lhi« nowimrk nut in (mm nuiiv limn $2U0,

WI1I1 n'Knnl to 1 lie [»,> 1 nlvrtl- i.it.«Niio avfiiiir, jnw'foininlttu* wnultl re

Hirt that tlii'.w I'lilnirls itro ^nllrt|y vUn«ipitn.l yjiir fiiiiunitliKj wmild re.<iiiiiiit ndlajritiir nil new"orrujialiit irtitt td|wat Ihi-si.[(oiiU'i. alw Hit! <xni*tni(<l|iiii of 1. ni.w inruptinl irun jilixi urn™ \\V»| Kn.l plaint RtJIB mttiti'rly «iilu uf I'IUMIIJ;' »vMiiii>~tlit'ilal ixwt uf I hew. I href I'liiVd'n h'nl Ii

IV1111I I he mun of fiUM.1V11.IHM I. .Mr.MixK. I'I.TKH II. J l i h i i .

On Mii.tinii by Krrohultloi-.Wilbur this n>:«irt was rerctrnl nn.l the ni'tioii 1,11 Mmo

f e n « l until tl*> twit h»»;ill»f incctiuit ufin txianl, • . " ' . - '

T« \hif lionnl of (liwwu Kmdiolilrrs1

tfciitli'irien—Tliti niiilcrai(innl enniuiUtw,to wlmiii wan reform! tli»i|iip»|.fnn »( ji»y-nient. oi naiaclrii nn.l i^i|>i.|i»eii of tlm «>.iiillnl "Sihftll Iliwiil i,f CIIKM'-II |.'r,.|-li..|i|-••n>; ffoinjimuary H U l i J . UJI tii the IIMP(•f tl»- ili-olakiii nf 1 Im Hujirt'lrw ('inirt Inwhich I heir rliiMlnn win ilividmi Illiynl,I«'K t" re|»»rt that wo harp Im-n fiiriii»lu'tlw i t h a c o p y u f tlivopliiionuf thr ('unitofKrrnrn anil Al't"11'"1 in th« rami nt l,y..n«

» f r » l i M n t t f r l Kcouiitjr of ,Morri», nml.'-aflvr c>>«foiriii)twitli County Atlorni.jf ('.iililinnton. «<• tinIn li'liy rii'Miuni/iiil that .thh Uainl pay I<•I he fc-voml luenilmni of IhsNwnllrd "Hinnlllt>nrd" their Mlaricn for llm |nrloi| UIKIVI.ntPiilioui'il, logetlmr with thhlr exju-iis"*,mill. Inmliiitioii, wit would hmiinininti~th'i>piiymt'iit «( thoir utloriii'yn' fw* and onIH'ii-4". imiirrcilln tin-OIIMI i.f IVrwn n1'itily, AiiwniilinK in tlm mm "I *'i'2'J, iniMv«-ritf«l to this Umrd. Thr Conn of5r.ront anil Apji-olii iliyinimi altuvc n fcfTwl

H l ly j y m t tliny "iftlftrit'3 or QX|*ei)]WS of iiuy appoiii»o»of the Hnmll lkutnl, and w« would twoiu-mend tliat all billn |irrMiit*l portAiiliui; l>>•uld nintlor b* rift>rr«d to this rmiiinlll'-i'for.iLsapproiul. _ ..._C A H . I A. SMITH, .8 . I'j.T, \yn.nuic, W, II,

H*»»oi.i'ii, KitiutoHti .liixin, I). II.

On motion by Knwlinldar Wilbur thin n>-mrl wan rocvirnl and ordnrea! placed mtHi-, ami the rtTnmiiieiidaUoti* ooulaiunl

therein wrie on roll call mlopUxl iinanPinotisljr— mid billa to l>r paiil tin. fin IThurMlay lu OcUiber, 1UU.

lir freeholder Hall.W herca*. by tirtue of prorislou of iliaji.rXMuf laws of 1914, the act entlllnl,

"An act Ui pstaJiliililiiK a filing* for rpflcp-tivs am) to rfwail certain acL* liicoiumttntllierewlthi" has linen amended tm as lo

ht-npproFal of tho Ho«nl of tlm.Krreholacra "f the adtnlwn'ou of appli-

cant* t" sabl Institution aft«r thn onlrr fur•aid admuwkni bjr the jud«e of the O,iutof (luiauuiu I'lea», h»« been iiuulo; there-fore b« it

oltci], B / this board that the chair.man of thi: lunacy committee be and Inhereby aathorir.nl for aiwl on Iwhulf of thisIxard tospprow' such opplteatians tor ml-miubm of'patienU to the Htato Village furK|.ilpptk:« at Hkillwan; and l>e it furtlwr

Ib'solm), TliAt a ropy of this resolution,ccrtiQed to Uj tb« clerk, of this l^wrii, UforwanJed to IMvi.1 S. \V«k«, su|ierio-

l l t f tl f i l i l i t tt nf tlm nfnrwuiicl in.litnt

To Young. Men and Women

. to

\ n v ^i»'i! i^ l u a n

vii a liMlt- a..-tcti Hint rth

t t t 'y t i i i .

mill i i i-ruiuiitntp unt i l tiiinv

v.liit. in i isni loy.- . l ! 111

ul| t i n t !>• litnil...-l l!YOU » , | l< l l | t . ; - | l l«

J i n ' l i a l ' i t i.'f M V I U H . 1

in l iu .

iiMt.l..IK llu>ll M^slltl'.l, mill '•* (i« t i i .

lit Htill t H H.-IS I ' i»mt it t hi--. I'!>•' It l,..lt

CRANR)RD. TRU5TCKANIOKI), N

con PA IN vJ,

G. J. JVENKE,. ; s i i , v t < « » . i 1,1 Mill,>> ,v M i k i

:"> t d h U n a n Slr«'«%l. ,

Fresh PriiitsAND

VegetablesliVI-HYIHINU

Of- Till! HliST

I'runtpt .Service ami

Courteous Treatment

G.J.WENKE3 Boatman 51reel

210 Manor Place

House, 9 rooms, all im-provements. Lot is 50x 130.

I have be«n holding thispro|)eriy for $6,000, it'»true value, but owing tocircumstances am compelledttt leave Cranfoid. and o(fcifor $5 ,000 . Liberal icirnu.

itu <>i!|*or|iiiiil.v t« tiuiknprollt i i i 't l Njirjnj;, \

t i i t NOW will )>H»gAi't i|irinklpv, t l i it

i c i l

tttiinll iiivimtiuyou liiny gin ft luit^iijn mi'I u n

A7EMEDER,i'hotio a.'W \V. . Uwunr,"

OTIS WRIGHT, Incorporated,COAL, LUMBRR

And Mnsou'n Mnlerlala,JUl Coill,. l'lulii|it DnliviTli'H

E. A. PRICE

•sMILK and CREAM

IS NOW <'AI{Kli:i), I'UKSII

IvACII DAV, IIV1

WALTER SCUOLES

J.

NOW IH TO

Paint yYour Cars.I'ord (Cars Painted•\ $15

IJ. A. PRICEI ' r i i o n A M M I I H ! u m l C V n t r u l I t . U.

Cranford, N; J.

William Isleib,PLUMBING

Heating & Tinning.NKW.WOIIK ANI> KKl'AIIW

)p. Miller Block, Eastman Streetr»l. t'M-W CRANFORD.N.J

Uronch Olllce & Shop

O n r u o t i n n b y F r e e h o l d e r I t e b u r a w y I l i i ijri*ilntion was adopted unarilmouidy..

er lltnnwwyUf yweholderThat the bill of Raymond Con-

don for t t f tor work done on .South Pintstrwt bridge, Elizabeth, be fiald^benprop-erlyaudited by tbacoiamltteeandenginMr.

On motion (IT Kri»)iold«r Hall this rp|x>rton roll call *>lo[>t«d ttnanitnoutlr.

V,f Freeholiler .Smith.,Iti-wlVei], That tiur bitfof John Conrad,

urooontfng br$.W- for repairs^ to »anJ«i'rreiideticc, be paid whm iirojwrijr awlit^ilby the comoiuee and auditor. •

On motion bf Frwttolder Wilbur thisresolution wag on roll call adopted una-nimously,

B Py

Bf Piwbulder Wilbor.KesolTul,

b V i bK l , Tbat the director and eutrk of

tb« bearVi b* and berab/araaatitoriudam]diiveud to cause public uotk? to be cireoand pablkbsd in tb*> KUxabetli Dally 3oor-al and Plaintokl Courier K»ws. for tbAtinw and In tha maoDer m (rrorkUd tor by |

CoaUaatdoa

KefOfaWtrPalirKirniliotAH.: i,ISfT-lt,"

Mortjj(iu;e

KHtST AND HKOO.ND

N. K. LiiAvrrr,3tro.;t. Elijuilieta. N' .1

Ml. F. Wheeler

Telephone-ip J-

WboleuUe IteUil

DQRKnUS1! HOC "Kit

I'KUITH nn.l; CONKWrriONHjtV

Cratifbrd Dairy,CHARLES GRIMM, Prop.

KAuri'AN VAU.KV'KAU.MKiirltan Valley Vnrm* ligg*.

Importer uf High (trade<i«rrnan Dellcate.tiien. -

i)|M North Avi'iitto, KnNf.Cronforil, -"'N'uw. Joriny

STThe Barrelsand Lugs ofSTEVENSOoubU and slngf* BarrelSHOTGUNSmni»> nmu<m»i1W gnu » •

I. STCVEMFARMS& TOOL COMPANY

flUMI

I

A.ContractorPaintcraft

Page 2: An Aggregation of Absurdities · .V. .""it »-J ^ v _ «*, *• --^ < » - •*' \TOL. XVIINO. 33. CRANFORD. N. J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1011 THKBti CtiN'18 *£* l-l TRAPPED! Trapped

hid of 1 Le naxM-r (Ketches with a Moietrhatfer(-rI»U jrnrtl aod paints «*a subject*•fairly well. Hi, famous «srt«m sbsw-Ijf the p»iwer* -Of Burvpe allied againstthe jHlow peril was widely effective.Beslilcn bis-acHvltleis'with brush andIIMW-II. tb#-kauM-r-hits the tslept foinnM- that ha» alwaj-p exi»l«i' t«"marked degrt* In bl» family. He hal**ri Javluli In civlus: »way idea* for

.play, aud pit-turn* and monuments tothe writers and artist* he/jnorn.

HE A SOLDIER?

An o KoMler tin' kaliwr W on tinknown fjujutify, He hn* never beenoil a battU-fic-li! In bin life nnd In play-t lP at jvur during the regular autumnmaneuvers c «in|»'it-M i.b»*rvcr» havebel'l Hint bl* method* are niedk-val,A IP*»\ .'French, central >a Id *>«•*• tbnflie Holllil IjMp*- fur n o t h i n g twtUT Ifwar I'miip' lM*'(n'H*u K r a n c g d <jii isny Iliiin tha t (be kiilavr g'hbiiJd laktt• uprriiit- j

oftrii bad no imiuy of the* enemy andhis oivii troops "killed" In shnin lightsthat In rvol warfare - not enough sol-diers would have remained to bury thedead, " '

fin ti It the war lord of the - (Jermanempire, A most reiiilirliSbltf^mnri^-wtoWiWrify" 'ETYirovefKBiir" Tle°nererre«ti and profewte* the deepest horrorof Idlwira*. Hutue call hint a genius,-other* liuilut (hut he IK'merely a jiar-aaohir. Certain It 1» tlnit.he In vainand ill nnr« wUbes to b« Brut in every-

he don*.

; iMMMMMHMMMMMHIHM«M>IMMMMMMMi

I GOSSID of the Sport World

First Cup Winner Still AfloatIt U * itracgw career that the first

yacht to win a cup fur America ha*had, and it 1> bt-lu* recalled since Itbecame known that the -old America,winner of the fint cup race betweenEngland and America more tbau three-score yean ago for the Itoyal Yachtsquadron.cup, now tbe America'* cup,'- iwwrednot-ftrr-frotn rhe jwurh"iM"-

i, Bontufl", " Hundreds of people goby It e ' T M b y without giving the ves-sel a -»*cn!rS^glB7ic-g, bat It iirooatly

!.Wt«^,T)8j.ffl|l^^:*«»Ut:'kn^^riiwttbe buttered old vessel L< the same onewhich went Into Knglinh waters andbrought here, tli* blue ribbon of thevas , where It has remained ever since.

Ityt merely being- the winner of thefirst cup brought to this country is nbt

SGORE KEEPER"

An Intimate Account of tho Em-peror William, Who, Oared luFace the Combined Forces ofEurope's Greatest Powers—HeHas Kept Pace With Germany'sRemarkable Growth and A|.though Crippled Has Always

_ Been Europe's Most Activeand Talented Monarch—HisMania For Show and Splendor,

'I B VT one short SvPt flat' Germanywas wlcbrutilig the L'siser'iijubilee- a <juarf<T of a centuryof .-pear* tojirked by progress

•orb as OK other nation has ever nudeto, a Uk* *(**>• <>f <ltnr "tij-ffl '"to"standard* vl ctvlllxatlou the Teuloi.fead etsde fw*l. Tlic |H>pulntiiMi of thelltrcata erujjir bad increased from *7,-<«AMM» to O'AKWHitl. and the deathr«l» bad sxjnk from 2.1-to 17 per 1,000.lit ram export* werv .Mp.proftpbjns; lu

"'fvTanir'tiiijsjp'vf IvUgiuiid. and her pro-duction vt »t«f-l am) Iron was no percvat sjrratrr than that of the IlrrtUllIslr*. Emigration had erased nud

j « r i t barvmt lime l.dW.fttOlaborer* had to l>o Imported-

lal Insurance b«d -shorn povertyand i*l agv «>f their terrors. Wealthand loxury had grown liand lu handwith art and *clemv. and there wastut a txranrh nf the .national life that

Am«Hi«ji I>rMi AMiHiallunprar William at lha aai «f

HVin, 2.—In • family grsup, 3.—At«h» «g« of Imrifli, 4s—At Ih* «g*of Iwcnty-flv*. 8^-At th« «g« ofthMyfiv*. •—In tht fl.ld with hisatniralt. 7—At pr«««n«, agt fifty

Today tbe loln-r bn» rUkcd everyIhltj. tlae jwwer <>f b'ls'euiplre, thj;rotoxiF of bla pw|>le. the very eilstviicoof Ms «»»rn dj.\t)a»tyx_uijuu_w«r, ; He

'"""•laittylt In bt« power to sluy the.hand•S.AastfU ral-fd «galn«t fVrvia. In-•bad be cl«i*e. t<» jToc-IpltMe a crtntUctwttt JtesaU. to attack France, to vlo-late tfee orslrsllty of llelglum a ltd tottaks> it lt»]M»»ible for England to """tsata BeetraL And Ui'«- i:uro|H< 1

. JR?BWB«t Julo. JO-JIT,, her <T«|I*-K'ft" tnl-kaur«v«t«L I«T factorlrs desertnt. anilBillJ<>a» of turu trvni julinv to |K>aH«nt t m j A l in «nnn to »hcd eitctt otb

THE KAISE* THE MANWbst Bttoner of man Ii It'who Iind

O r {Mwvr-tiy rtctit o." lilrtli alonp—ttas to •Jl«poiw of tbe- liven, the llber-Or* aod tbe peaceful p«u-»n i of no

• it: Ills fellow men. - ..iII, "Itnr Katwr"-. fiir 111;-

tHhUrd that tlx* now (Icrnjitustwwlil sKitunie the uncleut

style «f tbe <"!J t-miHTom <if (ienunny—t* Ote clsth Kiouarrti of the house atHototaUirra to role <nvr the kingdomcsTPrsMtiftnd the third of the ltouwtw rale OTIM* tbe empire of united Oer-

or olne. »gSTsy Iwtlrrdtuatiof

tr.,-.r.- iLan five tret elcbt»lili a distinct teiulenc); to

cocpcktxr- Hi« !<•(.•» nn- vliort, butwfcm waJWar JJC takiii JOUR utrldex.Of t»te y««r»' IS- td« wx.ru a flinvlnfttUitary c-jpr. *« it i«-raiU>> bliu to r>-tala awartiticf of tbe martial nlr ofhi* j o c a t w darn • "

rids and play billiards a great deal !>•-ter tlian many men who have the usoof both thflr; irtiis. In shooting h«" ' aim with his right arm and only

. hunting bl(t game does be two itnuitliig rod.

OVERCAME HANDICAPSTyn years ago the knlser'a throat t>«.

*«ie affected, but nt the (lfltt nlgn oftrouble the growth was cut out. Thiswns done on Nov. 7, lWVI, by ProfessorMorlU. riilimlilt, unil, Johuunes Orth,the gtent cancer ti|ieclall»t, pronouiice»lIt it '"Ix-nlfc-iiBtit |iulypus," but It limyIw recalled that this Is exactly WhatI'rotVtsor Vlrcltbw mild of the growth-tit front the thruitt of the Kui|H'rorI'ri-derlck, thu knitter's futlicr. wliudied of cautvr. - - •. • •• • "

1'esplte thi'io btiniMciU't, Ills Won-lerftil Btreiigtb of will Ims enabled hiiu... . . .v.^iu xii «VIM nns eunidcd Ultu

to do na lunch hard wurk, physical andmental, during tho past twenty nixyears ns nny tnun on ilr on" « throne.

.Wui'ii,j Kr«lerlek t'licOrfnt Iii» Oer-innti niiiT him uuderiitiHHt tho hililues*"of tn>luir ctiipTor in w l l hlbd

mm:

Tt* *»1«T"» fan* is «l«rovs p le andpa»ty. and after fatigue cr In Illness holook* i t i « j cr«y. A* evcrj-litidy fcjK>w*,be ta» b«u a crirt>l't fronf iilrtli.yjllsIrft ana w*» injured «o severely by thostraiouis ot U>e ixtaln nerreii that It Uatraphted amd sbnmken and hangsUxap aadl pnscticaOjr um-lew save torepose- <ra tbe cold sword hilt at bis•Me. Trt by a wooderfol dltplay ofptadk. pw»eT«nuace and •tippJeness hetas saade Unseif an adept at mostapocta; He can fence, swim, row. snoot.

. . . n w n i mo Dtisiuessif twltig emperor n« well its the kaiser.lljt' hits many trultH lu common withlint llhi^trloiH ancestor—-a love of oiitir. II love of busliieas, the tttsto foithing*, military, it lioUndlwsa eitntvngitiur lu Rome tblitgH and (he IDimrtiliinmyttr oiherti. "uii liiiperiit'l ,and nit Irritable temper. Ills mlud 14like mi elephant's trunk, which llntls ItJust nil easy to pick tip n needle us t<uproot' a irw. Take his hobble,*,. foiInstance. One Is tho navy. In 1NTIlite ohlpH that flew the -Dag of theNorth (Jeriunii (Vnfrderatlou-thatttrlklug design of blnek and white andred which j» the buttle emblem of liteknitter's IIBVJT todnjr—were j«t weaktbilt they could take little pnrl In tin'I'tttlK'l. inul rnttii-e \vu» nlile to 'bottle

!>• the North *en. wltU Impunity. :When this war opened tile llenmiti

nvv watt peiHunl onlv to that of Eng-land.

NAVY IS HIS CREATIONThe tleriiiim nnvy is literally the knt-

Mt'ji. invn_perjau»al-xr»'atk>u,; Sotantl.vdid he build up the liovy; he tthto builtup n inervbutit marine, nnd when thewar stalled (ienuaity had nearly 4,000,-Otl> tons of Khlpptng on the Kevt'ti was .'•• (Hjiitnixt, the knitter's other hobby Is

lectlng old Nhoes. He has the dllp-. ..•* of Voltaire and tbow of the greaiNapoleon, the riding boots of Wntlen-fteln nttd the tiny tlnmltig shoes ofTalma.

The same extraordinary

that his total revenue exceeded $7,000,<(MM a yntr, l>ut It was probably more.'SPLENDORS Of MI8 JOUBT

Although lie- Is modest and simple ton degree In lib* perttonul taste* nudmnokc-H jieiiiiy J'tttch clgnm, he is ex-tritvsgant lu the maintenance of an Im-peril I ahotv and dl«pluy> He spenttsmillions upon millions of marks everyyear anil tins Incurred Immense debts;in order to uphold the standard of lul-pj-rlML luxury-suited loHheiMjWer, jires-^tlgu and dignity of bis position. Nocourt In Kuropo Nlnce that ,uf toutsXIV, :«f I'ntnit' has itppriMtehed thesplendor of the kitNer'k. no tiiunarcUlinn luid uuiri) m-rvlle courtlem, nuil ItIs UKtouUliIng that he bus rWulned asmany homely virtues us he has. Wher-ever ho Ifoei, whatever ht» does, ho Umrrounded by arlstot-rullc itatellltes,and be lives continually lu an environ-went that tend* to Inrrehsebis huaglit-IIIOKD nnd lnip«rliil pride and tin; seuseof tits own Importance. '.

Hi'ldout lias a monarch's accessiongiven rt»e to greater mlsgtvltigs orcaum.'d mure widespread appreheusloiitluili whiMi the luilser succeeded to thethrotio." IKt virtually placet) his owninuther.-under military arrest nt thesldu of her litHljiuid's bier, and hearbitrarily tielxed til's father's private""oern., IIID first net was nn address'

I lie army nnd navy. Ills iiddro**to tilt) people dime three days later. Ineverything lu> showed that he lookedupon fort-o as the true basis of histhrone. In his own words: BThe .sol-dier and' the uriu.v, not luirlluiueutufy.majorities, hnVo weltled together tho(leruiitu eluplre. My reliance la placedupon tbe ornjy."

Krtuii the first he made It plain thatbe ..Intended' t<) lie- his 5wlf>bn'np#llor,and lifter a wrlous difference of opin-ion an to howtl ie growing danger of('oclHlIsm was to be met he acceptedthe rwilguatUin of UlsniArck, the manwho Iind created the German empireand who \vn» admittedly tbe greateststatesmun ^of the time.. The kaiserlilni»*lf-wrerrcd tohlsnrtioH «'»"'Slrop-"ping the- pilot" ntnl wild Hint now hewould go "full utentu abend."HAD EYE ON ENGLAND

III* "velt|Killtik" or world policy•wins tn have been always directedagainst 1UI««UJ, I-'rauco nnd Hnglnud,nndnltlKitiKh Irom time to time he badiunile.j,eHV>rt« toward a rnpprochmentwith eftch of these powers, he neverlost Rliiht of tlu> Invisibility that oneday they would all IK? nrruyed againsthim nnj has always re|>eated, 'Ourfutuw lies on the water." '

lu IStSl the kii|.«or married rrlnceasAugusta Victoria,. daughter of tbeHiike of Augtiiitenliurg. who lu ISO!luid cotue fornurd as a claluiant to theI>uchyji'f Sc-lileswIg'HoUtelu, nnd byIter hi' hiiM^haUjjli sous and one daugh-TerT "TfiieT'ttiprwsinuu not' IHH>U with-•lit Intluetuv- e-n hl» family life, which,vuipitred to x)un of the other lloheu-

Amtricsn Influtne* In Irs'and.'Diiblln, the capital, is n" distinctly

different from llelfast us AVimhliiMtonU from i'lttxliurgh; for Iitililin ban fewluiliiBtrlul plant* uud i* a hotuvd ofpulltliii. It has many hbforlc Kpotn.line monuments, wide street*, it »|)lcn-UM university, a Hue castle and iiCittlte'drMl where the fauiotut l>eauKwlft (N'cupii-il the pulpit for years.Cork, loo, In. n pleosapt i-lty with astyle ilbiMiictly its nwh, and here theAntiTlcan feels at home. It aeemif'ttutt.half the resident* there have friendsor rehitlvM In thn Cnltnl Ht«t«- . nndone hi continually hearing stories ofthew frleudn. Tlie majority of theIrish who return to Ireland KIH-III toopou tip a business In Cork, for I count-ed no less than a dozen fdiop* ou I'at-rick street with the wonl "Ameii'ean"attucltcd.ta thi'lr slgu». There wan nnAinerleiin bal>erdai«hcr, it ii AmericantMxik.Hlore. iin American-- photographicstudio and an American lace store.Out; of the best places to see the un-live of "southern" Ireland In at "I'ad-dy'»i Market," a sort of huge second-hand store set up In the open street InCork.-Mnt/C, II. Miller In I-e«lle's.

has lived—through* the gamut ofv»ri<)us roles from having been a slavetrader, »unk and captured In the clvjlwar, uwd by tlie country In carryingatniuunltlon to the Union soldiers In

I the south and Unnlly becoming a pleas-j. tire yocht.'for General Duller, whose

greatest delight was to sail the old cupr winner .around the- cup course duringI other racci for the cup. She still Ispreserved by the Hutler Antes estate,which Intends to keep this relic of thellmt tattle for the cup.

Th« old America was built by GeorgeKteers and won many races lu Kngllsbwaters after her first.victory off theisle of Wight wllli a crew of Ameri-can*'. Commotion! i'hlllp Schuyler, rep-

| resenting tho America's owners, gavej the cup she wop to the New Yorki Yacht club to IMJ a perpetual trophy,

..! In JS71. when Kiigland challenged witht the (-nnibrln, under the rules of thatI day,' tlit- New York Yacht club sailed aj 'Ieel against her, mid the America ivasi one of the three boats which, beat tbej Kugllifli one.

• '• i w*j*^^^a"^g^^a"^a^^^^^*^^ ' / '

are prepared^ to stick it out until oar*ucctMii Is assured.

"VVe are outdratflnff Ebbet. fleld,,JtImt for tbe reason that our team-hiplaying the kind of ball that JJrooklynfans demand. _ Popular prices will iip^peal to all < lasses of people, and thatmeans Improved attendance figures atWasblujrtun park. I believe that theAmerican Ifopue as a whole In dolujf

!q w e l l TroitrabaiIfies3r><J!nf<)Tview, hot it Mill not surprise me tolearn that with-the exception of the-GldiitH. all the National league clubswill l o M m p n "

Cathsr Prevtd a Good Trads.Teddy Gather, one of the men traded

by tbe St. Louis Cardinals to tbe Bos-ton Bmres for Pitcher Perdue, has

U himself at home wltb Stalling*

Standing of tht F»d«rals."The Federal leaifite I* the strong-

est Imsetiall orKiiiiliatlijn Hunnclally hithe gaifie." says John M. Ward, busi-ness lniinaiter of the llrookfnlt. "Ifthe preoent tight with organlztnl base-lutll goes to it 'finish we will win. Ourclubs are doing better In point of.rc-

, relpti each diy-, anil wo nre grcntly en-J couragwl. The light tor recognition byi tlio public hits onljr.JUHt begun, and.wo

Photo by American Press AnsoctatJon.T.ddv Cath.r Has Mad* a Hit With

' RooUrs For the Bravts. (

and rapped the ball nt n clip thatenabled him to lead the league for alime curly In tbe spring. He has alsobeen successfully (-hosing 'fly bulls outIn right field. Much Is expected ofCather when the Braves line up forbattle next r--—

An Aggregation of AbsurditiesWorktd Too«th«r. ' Worktd Togtth.r.

Rank-In- Whut's become of Smear-aoii,. the'srtlst? -

r'hylt»-IIe is on Knsy street now.-Uankln-llow dlil.he vet his -wealth?

Phyle—Married "n militant .auffrn-getle.

Rnuklu—.Woman with money?I'liyit!—No. Bhe didn't have a dollar.Hnnkln-Well, thett-I'hylb-Thcx -wade, an arrangetnent

•fijr which she publicly ulnshud everypicture he pnluted. and the advertisingmade him fntitoux.—Judge.

Modtrn Methods. •"So you think yon Imvo your oppo-

nent defeated U-fore the campaignstarts?"- ' • • • ' *

"I'm sure of It. l i e Is goldg to de-pend mi, tho,old fnshloned liattdHbnkIng methods to make himself ngreivnblp; 1'Qt leariilni;; to"dance."— Wash-ington, Star. ,

1 •"'. blrtirent Tlmss. i. "l.h& old fashioned twy used t6 -walktwenty rullea to borrow it liook, whichhe rvnd by, ttt* light of a pine knot."

".Wen ?•••..:'."Now you phone to tho library nnd

hare your volume delivered by parcelliost:"—Louisville Courier Journal.

._.;... .!,!.,.. ..-"Ths-lUa ton.-1--— * v -. "Tell tue, old "innn." said the peren-nial seeker after knowledge,, "why Isyour hair gray and your beard'bruw'n?"

"Kasy." nnsiveretj the facetious oldman. "My huln "W twenty years oldertfinn tuy uoardA-I.outlon.Oiiliilon.

UnrtmaMrBtJ Child.Mother-rW«nt'makei the baby cry

so. NettU)Small Nettls-Oh. he got fussy

cause—I-trled-to-open-blsr nHsuth w- glove-strvteher.—lVnu Stato

A Safe Havtn."I sny, old man. doesn't yonr spend-

ing so much time at the club get youInto trouble at home?"

"On the contrary, dear t'my, It keepse otHrOf H.-'—IMttslnirgli Press.-

.tlaua-ure-carrted-luto-lite—flnnnNig.The kitiser'a Income- U derived from hishereditary kingdom of I*njtgih) midfrom a vast, amount of private prop-erty comnrLilns ensile*, fotvsts andlanded ustntrt*. Alto he l» credited,wllli having nuide tullltonis In butlnniventures, owning a considerable lute^«tt In one of tbQ tr*nMtlanttc llnct andin roost of the German railroads. ID1810 It w«* con»erT«tlT«\jr estimated

. .. —rrvr-ii—svinn'rdIIMUI left handed love nflfttlra. At least«h- has dot hull, to lead the life of

ous Jealousy that was the portionof-hit g^nutluiother nnd mother. Theeutprciui Is him ideal noutanhood. a wifethjit IUVIM, hunors nud obeya her hua-luiud nnd In a fowl and jusductlvetoother. IVlHUtil Influence she ncrertrlesto exert, but devotes hrr time tothe "Kaiser, Kinder, Klrche, Kocbcn.uud KloUcr" (klllser, children, church,cixiklug a,od clothes). . : '

Even «t hU silver wedding;, standingbeatde. the eniptea*,. surrouudi*d by,Ihelr children, his flrnt thoughts ««Wnot for them, '^ly, first »nd lajt careIs for mj Bghtlug forces on land andsea."' . . ." .

That's a Point.IStliel—tV-yott- really bettev,>TBc~penT

b mightier than the sword?Jack—WeH, you never saw anybody

sign a check with a' sword, did you!—Livingston Lance. >

Masked. ' . ."Papa, what Is a masked b^tterjJT—

—"A ilirevrUh touguo concealed by •pair of pretty lips, my boy." - \ •

J«st Up.J«st Qr«w*d Up.•***..»»"««. * b« tbe oldest •»« la. T

vmaw. bat. mtod y f t t a l n ^ i ^w»n."-totjdoa Opinion.

His W«k Poirxvilq—la jour uncle,|^od ^t golf? She

—Merry, no] lie's Tery profane.—llo*.too Glob*.

Kn.w His Weakntas.Betty wan mllklDK Iho cow when the

bull tore over the meadow. Hetty didnut stir, but continued milking. Ol>-sjetrerB tvhoTuuTruri Into safety saw totheir astonishment (hat tlio bullRtopped (lend within a few yards ofthe maid anil cony turned around andwent away sadly. ^ ....-...-..

.. Weren't you nfrnidt" T^Tiy"did iTe • •run away?" naked every one of Betty.

"He got (•enred." sold Betty. "Thiscow la hla mother-in-law." — StrayStories.

Eightstn Carat Cyniolsm.Siiiitus—You're a poor sort of club

member, I very seldom see you aroundat the clubhouse. ®

Tlmras—Why, I get around once ortwice n week. - • ' ^___~»—.—-Slmms—tt*eliriSok at me—I'm.thereevery night .

Tinirns— Yes, but you're married and.I'm single.—New York Times. • -'

Always Proper."Now," girlie, shall I cut your, name *

I nud my name In tbe bark of thistree?"

"I suppose there will be nothing tocriticise In that," said the dear sir),"provided you also cut tbe name ofmy chuiwrou.'.'—Kaosaa City Journal

8«f» Mtthod."How can such a good man as ha

(a take a foe n-hen ho knows it . is -tainted money?".

"Oh, he always, uses an nnthteptlcsolution- before - handling the fee."—Baltimore American. .

\ Qood to Remembtr."There's one

tbeerroBTlctrtliaf makesa mightystrong; appeal to most of us."

"Wbafs thtiti"

"You don't get .no music wltb yonrmeals." -

Oh, Those tight Skirts!"Jane Is so very romantic. Sbe says

i she's going right down on her knees tobee ber father to let her marry Bobby.''"What's she waiting:"forT* "For the"styles fo change."-:Clejslflnd_JE!|aln—Deaterr-: ^~~ •

Oblidlng Neighbors.•My wife will borrow trouble."

"Send her over here. We've got pleatr to lend her."—Baltimore American.

_ Striotiy Businttt. r

•Is be a man of good habitsr "liehas to be. He makes riding ones forUdics."-Baltimore American.

: Arm of Ptact. ,' Dyer-Why did they send HIebee tothe peace congress? Kyer-He's sucha good fighter J—Town Topics.-

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THE CRANPORD CITIZEN. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914

(Eranforb €i!t|tntotatai Iwnr TMnter. BfTHE CRANFO^D CITIZEK.

[Incorporated.)C

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ted.)CranforA. N. J.

Terms, On* Dollar • Year.

Entered «t dw Cnnford Poat OfficeM Second Ctau Matter.

madam »yatem of pondoclin* rbe office,which be itutalled, cafefrturdi ajrain»tjott aock conUnireneioi, and U. tbogrtAtmt gamntntm |iow>iMa tbat io Uwfuture, when title l<ji the prupi'fty i« to* tnuuferred. eitlior by nale or io tbexmnn of baman event* to belra, tbrr«

ill I* no difficolty-«r- embarramunwita ob»troct.and ixMibly omwi fcdB

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THURSDAY. OCTOBKB 15, IC14.

"Tag Day," for U» , Immflt at theHad Oro«« fund, will Ion* be remainhand in Oranford,' for never brfora boathere t*ien a more tboroaftu can*-a*i torait* fond* for any purpose; Vrillwultam or frill* but \?y • (food . organlzaiwork MOO WM. raiani on .Saturday fur

.the *atUinv, t'S tl» «Mkr. ln.Kuru' All fiiralM abouU b«ffir&i to tbe Udk*

in clurffp and to thoir active brlpora Inthe canton on the wirru) cornmitt«e«.and the jonolt jmj<lue«l. |>rove« thooffnctivenea* of tbs work.

THK O ban- iwt«l*ail" from-iiu

would be |uil.ll«b«l in"full bail hi* namebeen wjfHoil'tl>(MT(o. - On« paragraph »fthi*-.letter, buwnviir, !• <|Ui|« |«rtl'iwntto prawnt di*cuMiun of political affair*",und «;<• herewith fjnute;

"Wby do you atlrucute tuo oloctlotiof M « m Hurtin Wid Tool to tlmTownabijt (.'ouiinlttee ai»» 'iiMii|wrti>utiiticket,' when they ar« rarnlidaUM of i»party?1' .

Our. litikruiwn <x>rroa|>un<li<iit mintiiavi) < oon.fumd tvliat him l«en cttlil liyTin: (,'n I/.I:N with vvlmt noinn uthtirI«|«r or |*>r»in ba« naiil, fur Tiles Cmy.KN bai nov««r rofnrr«l to (,'httrlin W.Hurti* und Humuel II. TIKI) on "nun

ii" cam] lilutrji Tl'i-y urn noiiil.tu l(cinililiiBii» nml Ilium in notli

inifiu thalto aiaulogliuifur. Hut w« hum•aid Mill rcl»«t will) oiniiliMlii." IliulUieso c'4Uiill(lBtc>« litanil fur a omtlnu> n « of nun partuau Intaionii xlmlnlitration of Towmhlp attain. Tliu.rnt Towntbi|i OonimltUxwUof tlirm Itepubllratm and two I•ln«, etactnl tun *«cb, but, (and tinroi*Ibe iraportonl foature), th« TuwnahlpOoinmllloo hu wmlnoUxl the nrfaira ofI bo Townablpun A utrlctly uonfM'tlaanttuaiooaa l«at>, a* they aboald. Tlio ro-elm-Uojiof Mr. HurtU and the ulwtlunof Mr. Tool to (bo Umiiulttito will o*-•uro a. continuance of this policy iindthe iwliUcai ounploxlun of tlm Oominlttee "wilt remain oiichanKod, Tbero I*nutui'li thing o* a nun |ptirtt*un ticketIhia year, etnrr randldaUi before the

from Ooimrwwmmii ti> Oonitnblu

Hie'preliminary nmndu, tbe player, willlie placrxl in soctkmi of anvin oath. ariIbat. at ilia utart, every une wilt In aa-«ur«l of »t l«wt all ffainm. with ihn

•hlln plan* in' three of them, Thelimuira. will ilM«.«nt«t.t,lM) final jam/"),.

UUJUIII make u wrni filial round ndvl»-ubln. Tlie entrance foe.will lie one dol-lar, ami noitablo pfiw*i will bo provtd*

i t , " • ' . • . . . • ' _ . • ,

No chew* rolutnn in murn deserving oflhn support of our chew pliiyitw In

.oral than tbo cms conducted liy Mrlonntui Helm", who luw dnvotwl bin

initti career to tbe enerKelir supportof tbo lUiy&l Hume. I truil my reiidewill Join tbo Eajjlo tournament "i

I'nltod Htatm Chainpluu, Frank ..I,lurslmll. 1» Kbnliilnl to give miniuneotn* exhibitions In .various uf tbo

«>rtio«bouldv;l

boon numiimteil by a pnrty, butCharles W. Uortli hnd Hinnunl II. Toolnnr pledgtid to lion |»rll«uii batlhoMmlinlnUtraUon for Oranfurii, und tbolireoordl und buitnon e«perioni-o aruKuaraulee far this.

"A Business Admmistnilioti by aBusiness Man in a Business

Office."Thl* ti the ttojean uliiplMl by OuUiity

H«|rtoter~Fr»n\nt. Htuitn In lit*""'vim-1'ttlgo.for rv-elocUoii on tbu l{«|>ublirantioket. It i* fatt btHxuuliig knownfroafonaendof tbovounly to tlio otborund la ju*t a» rapidly IWIIIK rnooiintxedu* ataling exactly nliut he «t«mlii. for.Ilia publln career a* tin •xwulivo ofllula!uud bl* prlvnlo ixuiuiinrclul iiiulorlakiug» pxtiviiuuly pruvu Uio u|ili»M» of II

Mr. Hmltb'i cainlldm-y i» (MWXI entire-ty-on hi* r«HX»rtl—Hi* rw-t'lwtluii veil

&

\tr-r-

bn a public eiprumluii uf approval uf kl!uilmliiUUatiun. which already bus. nyceivod tbe endonwmwnt of practicallyKit tbo member* of - tlm Iwr- nirdtntutomon in the ixiutity, They urt»(he OHM who coins, most in eonttuttwith him In liUi)llidtUi-rt|>iWlty ami urotliorofiiro In u |x.altioii tu know thuthing! ho-hiu done to nmjlor I hoot the oflloe economical »wd til

The; too arti tbe imui host <iuaUnwlto l>a*.ajBy_critle.i«m1and at Michlime M thU, owe it to tboir cliauta . t<oak* any, If it bo dnorved. It laknown fact that Uioy; arc being aoujjhl(or advice by voter* who view the oast

' togof tfadrtaUotiaaaaacrail diityani)will be actuated by oontclouUouii•oruniw In tho porformanoo. of their

^rolere also realita tlutt tbo uiun whosetvlvic* th«x seek are in

wUl«ot-permit of loom acting othvitutt with tbtotate Yranknwa iu vxpraainc tbelr opinion*.. An jet .nun*bat unqualified approval of Mr. Suiilh'i

^iwMfl-MV*" baa boon board.* n i l tpaUfjlaff information luw come, to Mr. Smith MM! those who are work-

ing in hU behalf, eolely in the holierthat hois Uto kind of pobllo officialwhoso retention in oAlca ensures tho

"|MVrpw perfwniiiice or IU functiiipa.Tbe office be balds ami wtiknto. bone of utmost Importance to thepeople ot the count jr. It comoa muchcloser to their bome three and effect*their boldinc* and future more vitailytha^U Jr^aerally supposed. This wlbe onderstpod however, when it U re-membered that the deeds to their prop-erty, the mortgage* anil learn on it, andall otter docamenta pertaining to Itcooatitnte UM records ot hla office andwhich be it charged to make and pre-

AB «rror In th* noordinit of *<l*ed ormortgage at tbto time probobty' wouldbai»da«stroo» results in the' Hint*.Tbeoomtaot exercise of diligence ontlaptrtof Mr. Smith and bit clerk*.

Chess ChatBy Cbadwick

Tb» following «jxcbange.ha»,.b«!n" re;

i*ir«l. froo»<1he Chtiw Editor of tberooklyn Eagle: '

Herman Jliduii of 150 Nwatuu.'New York, l i arranging a rorrtwpon-ence tournament far lh« Urooklyn

le, wbkb will tie open to all [>la>rr»

The following Interr.illii^rm.n tbo tft. I'eteintiurgu (»r

nay 1'etroKrod.) Tminlttinnnt.Kuy

lilln1 PKti Kt Kl>91 It Kir.I Cail It*b 'VI« « l IWT UKH K i l l 'V H iKI

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:l Kl K3H I'KIJtft li mWl II Klrr U I

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III our next week'* bMim of the Cm2KN we will publish tbn cumulate ll»t otho varloui »octloii« which have nlr»id]IMK'II ntttrlwl in llio tenth Umrniiuienand tbe namm of tbo conto«t»nU In tintwo team inatl'hta. Oupy oAtbo pa|»iwill I* wot ttioftub'.player In thin s«olion and wo tru*t tlmt all thiwo who urinot ulri-ndy rmtdnra of ''(JlmwiChafwiltry ft your'* subscription. All tinI«ttj|iitj timriiiunmit rword* aru publishod.-Triii"'ClTrZKri' baliijT tlm bUlclttorgan of tho 'I<riignn I'resont rt>iMlt>mcan help alang tbft good work liy |UUM-Ing thu word along to thi<wi with wbumthey ar« playing.

Tournuy Director Hand r«|M>rt« thlliiwlng result* Iu Ihu varloun went

under w»y: • .Hixtb Tournoy r'inuls - -Williams woi

from Urabbto. 'Tnurnfy Flimln William

won front Kurrli; Kurimuty won fron.1. K. UuislngiJWurtiuan! wim from ,1I'. l utiKiitK-

Mintb Journey - J'r«llmlimry--Kwrliwon fnili) ilrooks; lx>t won fnmi SpoonIT; llt'tidornoii won from l.lknn; Warwon from HmotlU<; Wonilny won fronr*«rwil. ,

dilroas all coniinuitlcat'iKit* to,S. II. CIIAUWIOK,

tJraiifunl, N. J.

(iARWOOOAft AIRS.Governor r'ledior will spntk at IVKII

Inn's corner on Saturday aftcrruxm n

The work of laying comwitut) Centra stroot \* progrossing rapidlyCXintractor l/on» has alreudy ttartwl onthe macadam an 8pruc« avonuo.

Night school oponed an Tuesday own-Ing with an riirollmwit of llfty. Tho1'urcnt Teachers Asauclatlon will tcudua reception to the tenders In thu andtorlum of the Kruriklin school on Fridayevening. \V. U. Johnston, a formeprtwident of the luahl, spuko to tipupils ut tho schools at chapel an Tut*day morning

Twelve boys uiot in St. Mark's Kplcopal Church on Tuesday afternoon utvorj;iuiU«l a patrol of Boy 8ci>aUi;_Po»'nMMi«r1t^Q^Vfjdt_!*M3ii!!Kii.Jcomitster and John Drwkfleld, aaaistanTlic patrol will go on Its fint hike onSaturday afternoon, down tbi« Rthwariver to Uloodgood's Mill*. One wedfrom Haturday they will tramp in tb<mountain* near Scotch Plain*. Thiother patrol of Day Scout* is connectedwith tbe l*n*)byter)an Cbar«l. Bothpatrol* are under tbe jurisdiction of thelocal council.

A new feature la to be Introduced itho Uarwood schools by MIM DoraK.WeUterbee, one of the instructor*, whobaa plans to make tbe Franklin Schoola social recreation canter for t* g peopleof Oartrood. The school will to openon Friday evening for this purpose andtbe men end women of the town as wellaa the young people will have an oppor.

[unity to meroom. MM» Wetfcert*»

•catt and baa platr*llvcmkm* • I'rinrij«i

mttal renter would k « p ta#Ml OtT the *trt*t» s«fid t»

lb«in. It'in planned to

KWaWORTft NOTES..pr. I>*igii« I>udl*y. -if -Miin-, N. V.,

i » j fc*. l>r. l> tiuiiiurd Oajley, of$jbgite%Atr ?i Y . w e in U»*u invw*ti|P4t-'JI^ wad VK&iiXt* wniclifUrfi*. l r

vr-v . .11 *•*.-** Me-t * bra tin- t<j«u wa» fcnuwri ii»,« open two niK+l« » « « * >'tt*luxx'lSrsr O r M I <». >. Wba« the' llr 1.M ttt^le

tlf»H*^TT*tn;!'J*^ 4

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liern.Vter. and

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l-I-»f..

tb« l i truuifb »itn->> I m y -

n , . , , n , , J 1 M f ..the-^-t that the

''iiriiniar; amiBurtit.won t<y tbo lifili wrentb nal

Clrade 1—Joe Atmossolman. ._>av». AI1U Hutzel. Twiy P w e n s s C i ."rank tUrey. 'A'tta HulU-J. A K I * »

sii»l«*n. O>rj Wakefk-U. UtrolbyKrwr, Ko«f r'»rrlietti, Katliurine Kalil.

»«? (.lark. J»bn dei Neru, Theodore™CK«JUD. Juwpb ScbolU. Murroa!•fortorf. i lary K«*ino, Mary Hollisan,

ill Waited, rriinces l4»Bza, Fnui iwifrrroan ,f

(ira.li! U'A — Mftcbtl jMx>ii**lman,|«lcn Urt-nufn. Jlari.? DowiWII, Alice

ihiiliwn; Uwirge CAe^m. J'hilip Baft-l«tt, Tbwidore XVaue. Frank Hiae.Henry CbaUjnne- ^

<»rade:4(;-r>uke t)it»l,Krn«it Murey.William Wesijcban. Ffc>atriw ClntMin,CT'«rIe»"''''l)iii!«iyT'TiitiI:"'rJbltK,-1"Kminai

Krdndi, (ilaflyn Wevyer.(irailf. 4 - L u c y HdtMM, Marion,-Helen

mvn or|faiil««l in tb«Iiilrcb »itli ,tlw f(4towi«s» v&we*'rraidi-ni, K. N, tnw-lle: fint twx p«i*»nllt:, A.. M.

, B.

i*. y«t«:rday,-and rf|«irts thatlit? liiri* |il*raj guilty-td tboA. ind Sliiclwlforman and

er< each 'flnnd |1

O»itul\ will liuve fuTim

own: KirVtitive. K. N liuztiit,. t MtJiiwi'll', A. .1. liiK-aloy. B. M UalUfK*T.|J. M. (Unveil, ()ti« Wrixht. W. E XJfcs,-1.inn und IV M. Krikwn. t'tmrt <A Ham?*, sA. II. Milter, J. T. ."itifT. .f>r. Burtoal j

H llurrtvm. V. M. .Kr.ik.vn *r»IOt«|Wright Fiiii»niv,'A ••- Bwkfc-y. J HIhifiiuinr itml W. H (.'onklio

Tlm (lixel (luvtriiiuent IJ-U,<T» tft-i jnii.ki-r in l l n u ' i IIAll imivonin^, whii'b. wa* alti*nil«^l bjitinmlwrn. Tim vutert wi?r«hy (Inorgn U. Oil".ilaln fiirSheriB, nri'l Arthur S. IVr*

Willl;im.< li-rty -and fharle* Z«trl#r garix'itutiniin, und t.ber^Miiynr Krikwn ami w

Tbe_ YooiiBMfir>i - f lnl> willil»nc« in .Walab's ' AodthkriiiaThiuikKgiving Me,

, IMul r^kinphert win, tliw^l | W<MU by Itftconler Jubh II ( iwb

Kiidny evening, fi»r turniiiK in malarm of (lr» from tb« t»>»itnwl unit 3*i»t6" BtfeBU?;" wetiiioriilnK. <Vt. •», nt 2:1.1 ii'clock.hurt admi'ttisl to' the Wmrt I

thn fulto itiarin which Iout thn llrl' ile|(urtin<*iit. Tlui r«

offered liy the Mayor and council farInformation which wonld leatt «•• tb*arrwtuTiil conviction of the gmltyor partiiw who tiirniil In the tu'will Im divided hctwnmand Wllllarasiin, win* neenred tfctf.ut-furinutloii.

Hrrr~iT7~HTuTii|if, »t Nuttb Jitawr.bun UIIIIOIIIICMI tho pnif.i^eoient cf be?

ibiughtor, MIM Tli««lura, tu(1 Ailileini, of KliKulmtb Th»

ill tiikit placo hjinn time inAt u mueting. of tha Teu»:h«r» fun.

inilliMi of thn Hoard ol rMucutbon. fce&iivrmluif. it wu» ;iferMfe«i ta»

r<x)|»ni night K\U*)\ ^U -the- KranktBObiilldliiK un Ibo cVBiitng .of'tfri. 11I'rlnclpnl ttutfllo uuil MvmJohnson vviU-lwrih*t»ia*3b**rv-

M. "A."'Hiihur,' uf Avon by•thwSnC*fnriuvr Tcnidont, i« vijiitinK hw Jt i n . Altiwrt'AithHvId, of S o o u J ia<

Mm. Aiiii'lui WicKiuulandaun.Owho huvo l«<t<ii vitltirjg Mn. .Ikxkcr, of N'urtb uvunuo for •\yitik*, left on Mumluy fur thoitin Now York.

Win. Vuntiuitfcirk. t'htof Knitintbo Atvliun wiirku norpri«e<t hUTriomls liy stiiiuiiiiK'ing'bin wntUling to Mm, Culhorine Iof Mtiun((iril. tkmn. Mr. Viujbowfcwrliovidontly i iiamliHl it as a .v irpnv; ** t *hull nut Klvou Ihe' »ligbU>«t intticut».<etuunyono of tlio »tep b«i WA-> ui» u: t.stnkiv He left.tlarwiitxi uning fMtiuisibly fur tln« pnrtuMeIng a two wrekV Yiu-atum at ttu-nifd-liiuiuU. und it wa.«'aui)(kiMtl'th.i^wunlil Ituuttf tbo trip by u»U. .M tor-riMHMitl.V l>imlui'H-<l itbut iipmrviitly Jnot IHI iimled as hfl did nut tak* it witbUiin. it U ruinurtul. that the tii;-W-Jcouph* will rmiiJH nt Sti>n«li?tgli\Vcstll»>Ul,. where Mr. Varbivititk r*.contly puri'hawil u lianiKmii

Mr.- und Mts. Frtvdtrick Schiwll. *itb« llroni, nro guestt at the home>>{ tMiller, ou Cwitre s trwt

Tho Oirls' rrngnwivit (.Itih wilt aw*inext Monday HVxuing .it t h o b . c : - v <Mr«. Wm Oiiay'l. on' Brwlntdt p>**-

Kirp Chief 1'roelier ban ts»k«n itUm In the'Anchor i \ » t t V , factuni

John MoNearney. "f Newark,ri'iititl oho of tho Docker l U i t o o S x v o i°nvonut<.

Mi*» Yeluin Adam.*, ofvisiting Mrn Charlen r'wli, oluvenup. f

r ni***'tinj{ of Woodmenb^ir ri>,iiit \\# W.irU will b« be|J in tt

i sti». IVinlfTard thin cvtminKA g*f.i Mifl crowd altendrxl the

toWif "nxwiing lAld in 111" Mck'inlpy> t t » J buil !ir:#! -la*t ovimirig in answer

.. i j«*:.!ulii)n IKWWJ l>y tbo Hoard nf>3w*ij-m S*-]>l..:Ui, calling for iwlilitiohj i(-»jjr(>»Mim» in nltrern-u to the proiijjr.* d f firrmanent accomiiiodati<in«

'vsjitft^it *4 the fcrhiKil. AliilruW 4"»£ina :«-«< elwiful fhainniio «f tb<!n'»i»ns *"d J'rincipal lt<<i»*inilli'r. »«:•*t»r}-.. S*-Vfral'of t l » pnr'uiil* livin« at»JivtiBi*.. obi! bavti ebildrolia rtjayn and wbn have ninill clillilrenifMyiifXJ tbrongb 1ho unpfotiK'tfid ijit;s»i?* tu. jj^t to *icbiwtl. • biiii iwovir-iiHi);irtit*un«l tbn Board for relief. Mr*. Krui f? «iiu Jiws in tho Kiiwlln I'arkir '! r« i>f tMi )ior\>ugb having tbr.e<<IUtiJn«. <«t'b attending- balf-tlay >»»

».«, itnJ e.nli ut a different boar« lliera » | K I » tr^i>'i> »tart» at H, a. in., in

Ttsr< «xrmii i r i i Wnrrrirrtherawl thn third at nuon for

Megaton in the. W> pupil* are tin half day M»-<at < / a u>)iit wirollmrat of £X\

Vt*p t««iBrKart»>n with an enrollment olr, i« on two hulf'day

Mmacaia, tbo flrnt arid wvond gradonAh an tvnillment of 05. in tlm tlrxti«».uf tli« main Imildiug aro on tu.or !b;»or wwnorii«acb; with twu tvneb-

*tt%.-. l i * fi)>t firsulo occupying tho room

irviMttnjt -in-WssBlnSSHT'Mrs. Frank \V. Morse, of

Conn., is visiting friends here.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maroon, at W3-

low avenuv, hitvs announcnl tb«uient of thpir d.digbter. MimMaruhii, to t'Uarlenpl:tce. Tlu> wol.lmK willthe home of the lirido*Tbtuiksglvioit Eve. •

William Bates of Boston. UCharles IHerMin. of Oedar«treet.

Money!

""• tflRST AND SECOND

N. R.^EAVIIT,

80-m Broad Stat*, KUaOMtb. X. j

1 J. ben—tbe-toacber linm«diati-ly taken

iftnir fdac«s tiring iii tftmiinn from iu«ijIv'ddrk, thn four hour. rwMioii

; , u < ouuidaUiry, in order Io iiuvt tbti>.]iiirinH'iilN, aniJ derive thu

II <wcU}ir>r day per t-apita from tbL}-}M»;«-iatiinra. In ttitTWpr to tho

s H {Iiitdwick and (' I. Kvll,n7ifi*5tf*rt«. M-prw prw»**nt imd submitsstr«*1inB data and figuriw.in refernncr

TMum lire - proof atlditiotrtitisi«- war nf the prewnt' Mructtiru Mr

,I1HO milimitUnl a drmvinIm ii &ew.*ir\>om m.'boi.4 building U> li

the roar1 of tbo pnwent Mtruct• 3 * •:.«> tuutte fcruuiuN,. fronting? on IMart, »i)J jilwi ixintlnuml tbo.fon

n un tbe 4 room lire proof ext« vo'tnl on at" the mwtiii);111 nhen |I7..'W wai aHljinl, Mrjug that hi« lowmt bid at tluiiiT." V*i.vHiti, lint since he hail rei rivjfifal bid (n.mi llie i ia

tb^ngbt be ix.ulil nnV lutve tin

( \ : ir.«4tt. ttuXtyi 'that iUtiiougb be hadiiu

l\*s fiMiner appropriiUKiu, InJSI»W f»T<>iwl tbe i ffxmi aiUUnon, ah

iloiiiiiH:ite s t e ^ '•btiuld, »n:i tbat bis opiny/n\fcw that thitu* Vs-Mnpletp <vjv«d U' lmilt (v> Mr. CbadivK*S, promptly canl liiiv at t<>/irf.»tniK a luiatake

i»yif which any school buii<is New ivyivj- v\-a.* %\?0i per room, anIiuiSJir.-Va.su <il t«timatiiie \san.%~ii[«r fvvoi, atid that tbe C'ninford M:1H«II

Mr- Nilscliki! faibit£>anr«bv Juldilional rtwni was ni^ltr«t»lSB«S that "»(• had got almig -HI Urn•aJ «Jiy (viulJo't we get along now,a a j Uiit bt- o iulJnt too but rvury.thln•**aini;ijt ,'l'bo 1'rincipM' t>\phun>iSii»l Ijs^ lawioiit conditions wi'ru tlue t1

ihf Mtnfeirdinkry enr(illm<;|),t . in thk**«- eraii-% ami a« prvioiotion• « r m»Jr Ihiit same tvluliiion woult u t tinvajfhiJul tbffhiithfr grailen. O

ii the .UtrtH«< uf tho hour ama namUT had left the

it was decided to »>Ij<>urn tt«a» *r«to, io oriler that tbe_matUJ—t*

vi-i, have every parent in th

ftKnsjii present1st tb? alc*(*ucr Cif a quorum, at l&a

\X ot the tfenilworth Buildcsj; .V Uiiii Avkv-utitjn only rout o t . leiwritrwi in the way »f collectian ol* a » 3Aii3 ictiixi^t ~azopt2nting to (IOC 50%z>& «ijaoram»3t ttken to Friday even.o * . «;St«i the final accounu fur tbe

i j-tatr'a t i a u o m will be approval.tiit-s nialUTs laid over from lasl

B^btV nwtrtiafi mnmderrxl.

• • . •

ContractorPaintcraft

Itooer RsB. BOR0U0H OF KBMUWORTHNotice of Ocaenl Ehctloo

>r tiu- re»taiun "fItmij, ».m) autk»

b* Unit"! »l»l»»lrouj i b - F

J from th« CoaTW t

lw «tj»l» .if JSi-x-A (Vanl i C l . r i lor th« CuantJ <>f Union.A »lM-riri for the l'.>antr ' Uultm

mnty nf Uol»io. ' . 'A''tSiriatfr rortKe fonnry -BMTIIOB.- •—

l

IfcWWfltt^Hbtnjj, John Kyin;tyarr WoVtWn.gid«t: Knapp,

Kalil, Martha <:<>t. Frcida Micbarf,Huplile Korchette. Jo««ph Wilcli, JolinHydbcrg, (,'barlca Wenighan. Jauit»(Wtins Ira 'luiapp, William C«tta,

M k l t(ir:ul<< ." -CiixirKe* Abouaarltu'an, Mary

ii, HiiKT Corrftilii, iVlVi»~trarw-«nT,U J I a J i i J X U U

'ivt*»tl, Nellie .(^x)k, .fami* Oix, -HelenKnliKli. Ir'ving .Simon. I*iai* Spurlock.

(Iradu G Kdna Hiuion, Mattie Scbiudr, May (-Iruhe, Marion tiuetl. .John

..leiinoii, Alliert l.usanli, Walter .liittiii-r, Joliii WViwher, .Niclmlu.-. Schmidt.

IA-HI; Knlelle Knup|i. CatherineItuhtard. Lucille Kreie, l o u i v Krrie,

UuyU*, Frank Nelson, Albert

7 - Marguerite AboUMeliiian,Helen Dowtlell, Sarah Doyle.-TlMKiiluroMatthuwx. Mililreil U«nigar, l imaWistervelt, Martiii iVilMns. Aunu Doyle.Anna .McMabon, Uly Ntl-ion, Floyd

tirade M Alice Cmirie, Klmore I)river,Frank Mmriii, Arthur Coinrie. Malielllearon, August Uouvet.

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(,1'nwln <!. '(Sliw ,Mk'boel) .luliu*llti iry. T.li/.alij'lli " AiJ[aiii»: .(Jarulynt.'rniltsbaiik, Ivlilb (Iruitljier, Loiij;..ti.irrli. Neltto llobl«, l l tbn .Iolni&>n.

drail" ll, (Mr. yuaieij'- Ailehiida Hieburd". Kllinir ltulunwii. l.'harlei Veiitnw,Huchanan Smith, Kli/abcth 1'erkiiiM,Yoliimla Hiulut, Alice UostmtrrtttitK,l>,la Hlolk, Kviilyn Taylor, U>ttiinMount. Kffa Maruney. l i lwina VVoodling. Kliiatwth Tetert, Marion l'ettit.

<!nule?-~-Hhaui liaU^H'-k.-Jiwpb But-i-ler, William lirailley, KIIWH-II I)am<iii,O(«irge Fiwher, Oerald Fnrman, Stan-ley Ive«, l>lwiu l.evvisi, Marnball L|!K>W-»ki. Faylwii Matbey, Uoorgn i'ldimif,Harry (lose. Bennle HtanlohJ» (iililiinTuriiiMh. lh'*«ii< Arthur, ('atbpriuo

l i lnu Monlenecourt, Conitanco Moody,Thompion. Henrietta Juoinp-

tlrado. H-'Viokt I'ownr,Muiirer, C-'ntberinn Kepner. Carrie Oaff-ney, Mar«iierito DiiMoiiil. Anna Wciods,\ \ illiam Maroney. Kdward .joiien,

lirailley, I'mmniwd-Hvt'lyn Klein,- .loy Hansel, FlurtiucoKruzer, (Ir:u:« Tri|i|>, l.oui»o .lolmson,Kdwaul Hansom,- -Malcolm llrotton,timrge Mack.

liltANTKiiidorgarten — Merritt K|iprigbt, Mil-

ton Htvitnke, Hulmrt Adiutis, CMVIHouareNt, Mildrwl lir.iy, Kstbur llm-man, Ethirl U-hiiiun, Margery Utwis,.Susui I'luiimier, Klsa Meder, KleauorI'ike.

(Inulo I - I'hilin Tomlipsnn, DonnlilBartiiw, I>slip ISraRiimi, Evfictt Fay,Mary Dtiiiglfw,- Maiv lluwtw, DorothyTaylor, Sally llajes, llarrintt VanS:kun. Kli/ilieth Kemlall, CatharineI'uuk, Florence SNson. Doroth .lone*.

(Iraile 111 tu -'A -Klla Aidririi. SaralMcKiv, Carrie I'arrot, Nonnu KeidMaiv Spencer, Ktbel.Anell, .lotu-pb Hutler, Thoinas (Ireenwalil, .lean MonU'iiecourt, .loscgib I'bilp, Kuilolpb Staniikv,l'aul Henilricks.

tirade"'! (Senior) tierlniilcMndelino - Harris, Klir.ahetli (,'ra io.Morm tlromner,. AlurKUrvt liUku, lt^frySisson, Ch**t(-r WIHKI, Thomas\JSher-WIW.HI, Itnulley Uuwi'iicraiitz," <»oorK<liiirliardni .Kwpli Miller, Mallory Ilintuuu. Judsun L'bapiu, Frank.llruwji

tirade :i (.luiiior) — Adolpb PfendHr.Julius Woers, JoAephiuu Sillier^. Ktheijualin,.. Arthur I'tkf", l>>iiis<! DiUelKlizalietb Clow, lyonura .ionos. lathertlnlsoy. lleleo Tay.lur,'listhc'r r

tirade :l. (Sisniori Kleaimr | Bowie!;ICIimU'lli llryaut, Florenifi 1 l l i gMarian (toll, Winifred Linovvski, SallyIVIeM. Virginia I'lke. lSlani.be S kHelen Tripp, Mildred Walter. KdnaVVaterton.-slolm Hutw. ('hrii>tian-l>rByer, Kuliunl UtUnyteaux, Konald Witham.

Clrailo 4—-arab Aldrich. Esther Hartlitt, Katinrrinu Chadwiek, Mary Ci tiler,Mariana Dii kiliv.n, M.ir^iirel HitlcnburK. Margery Mo.ni, .lofopbine HatliEvelyn Walter, lCle.inor Wood, llulliertItainisley, l/iKili Ik'rtuletto, WinlhropHall, (k'ritard Milili, Harold Miller,I'aiil Olto. Kiibert f'hilp, . WilliamHcboeftlcr. JU W V I

Oradfi ."i l>>rt>tiur. Adams. Ethel BratIdii, John l,«i>.r. l'e:irl t^»on, ViolaKabl. Helen Mcl.'aflny.hVlna MoKusick,Lillian A i cry, Wiiicliexter UrittooCharldtto t.V>x. 1'uul Ju*«ll, Ilrooksjl^aiioyttuitii, Katbenne I'arrot. WilliamI'ayim, Curl I'fender, Uoniibl' llobinson,Klurence Tripp, l^o»tanci> West, MaryX^koll. Alston ItiKUser*. l>-na Katti,N'.M-I Woml, Malcolm Wurnock, HelenWool

i H)L

K p VCur.I'aUy Barbarnlo. »>i^r)(e Williams.Helen Boscii, Floreucw (Svuld, EleunurKretch,

Grade r—Augnsl Sauer, John I'clusio,Wallace Nelson, l(ols<rt Nrary, Herbcr

i-.Morris. Kulure HarhaErnest HiiiU>y, Louiiie WencberSteele; Katharine»'ahri;

Onulo SB- Maurice Tarlow. lieorgePacker. Kandolpb Kirkman,' HerlierCroft. Ilarvey Ilrown, .lo»epbine Valenti. Fronct* Uidley, Helen Vox. Kmanueltouvet, Theodora Nnilsun. HowardHornuw. Alfrwl CSulinere. Anna Wesijjhan, Kli/.v!»'tb ltobin«>n. LUrile Irving.y Clrude 2A - Ruth Bell. Mildrwl Era-moos, Edna Schaefer. Om>rfre fMartin. Mys-rs. Helen .lahn, TeresaMossa, Estellis Schweitzer. Tony Lanza,Harold Sullivan.

PRINTING all kinds. Iwst' work,prices roasooablo.. Ca.\-NVORDClTlZEN

b l i o r k .

CRANFORD TOWNSHIP

Notice of Oenerai Election

IhoTiii

votern of

>f Hpw Jl*r»«-y, thai iumvwniau i "" it""." j~ —-»Kl.^-ll.m will bokl Ibrlr final meeting from oneto nine I*. M.. on .

TUKiiHAY. *>CTOhK8 « . BH. •or tilt* rev MOD of thl» re|f Ut«n* In each eJeeH'Mltwtlit^t, ami wotle*f to hereby given thai- a Kf«-u>l eleitloa will I* llekl on

TL'KSflAY, NUVKMliKU ». Wi. .it vf hlch tliue will lie t-l«!t«l the followlnif:

A ineml.erof llie Houi" of Uel)r«wutatlveiirum tjie rlftta Conifrewiloual District o r picw.

TV Kviiator from 111* Cotintv uf Ulilou.A I'ipuiiiy rii'fk.A Sheriff.

.lH.|V>ulitr>if Union. . '.Two MemliePi of Ihe Towimhtp Committee.ATown-hlp I'l.rk.Two harvfTiira of Hljl.wari.•I'lit.-.-.In.Ml.-'-'i-'llie I'l-an-.

MniilH'ri* of til" Oounfr Ci.iiinillteei. from

Tn'J'lHi'lUKUrvi'uf th«Hr»t Kleclfou Dktrletr".. iwfi.lli.wn: K»Htman •Invt [rom Walnukreini'e to Nwrlli avvnim Wl-nt, thenee alollifVrlll nvenuo \V« l Io tlw • Tuwiwhlp .l)na;

uionir ihW In Walnut aventie.iinU Walnut OVB-liiiHU)-rUitl)l»n»trwt. The jmlUnif place fot.Ihe >lr»l Phtrlrt U Joium llrT»nl'» Bart—hle.li. Miller Illo>k,Ka»tliran »tre..t. .-

rlct are a» fulluwaV UrKln^lnv at TuwiwIHurt on Wittnnt avenue; tuenrn on WalnutIU* ami Union avuiiun to AWeii »tn*t.oNurtliavejme.. AIOIIK Norlh nn-nuo toKt Hvenoe. tu Hamilton avnnnt'; nlonit Ham avenue to KlUalxith avniup, to liloojiale aviniuei *»L"1.'!»H- Dlnomlnlfuaw »».. Towii»hip line, t l i e iiulling plaoo for

Secoml District will IM. In t£e . T«rtnolllH.' "Tlie lioiiiularu^of the Third Klti'tlon

ireim r.jlli.m- |li |tlliulii|( at tlie ~lite ami lllooinliiKuale avenue tuivenne to Ilauiilton avenue, lo'-i^irrIo North nieiuii-. to Ahlen »trwl,avenue, to riltfinKurlit nvrjiun; tuOL .. . „

3«lit Kveinie lo.tliti aeuonit riwr lirUtge;alonir the river t o tbe TowTiihlp line.Mnicjalacv for inn Third DUttli'l will he

•t l l ieHreHouim. /TIli'liolllulartMur thu Vnurth/ISIettlon Dirt-

trietare at follows: Uetrlnnluit'at Tuwnahlpline at North avenue W a t : lhen/« along Northavenue Iu KaMtiuan street, (o Unlou aveuue, toM|irlni;tlelil nrenue, Io the wco|(il rlvrr lirldic.UIKI lliiMi.e alotn; the rlvvr f» the Tawnaiilp

/hlul

viwhlVt

n T n n ,Unlun

l

II.I lliiMi.e along the rlvvr 1.1 the TownIU.. Thejiollllilt lilaoe f o r t l / Fourth Bleflistflr-rwiiriie in the vacnm>t»re In tlm \TiStnfTWIlTWin Ih vnenn

•ml of tlio i'ninfunl Trust lUilkllue.'thu poll-a willl>eop>n frylu all o'eloclc n, in.,

tmtll ro'i'loek p.lli. / 'l>tt<84ept<smt«-r 84. WU. „

' AI.VAN^l. DHNMAN./ TomwlilpClwk.

MHKltlKh'K SAI.K-Ui Cli.iKM-ry of New Jur»ii-y. ' IWrtwe 'ii" Hubel I*. ^4c0ollmn. iiura-

ilalnant,amH'riinry*ril lAiid Improvementd^.,l. »l.,il.I.-iuJahl«, Fl. fn. f.ir «ul<> o f luorl-

I i /H prBrvlrlii

fatTUMtlllli

/of tp» itboTeshil.il writ of llrrl

(11f{<ett*il 1 aliall t.j}Mme tor Halttl h h li .. tliu.v litlhlir vetuhie, itt the Hherlff'pi otltau 111., tlw

Vurthoiwe, Irt the city or Kllratxth, N . J., onVKDNKSDA't, THK TWKNTY-KIUHTH •

. llAVAir'(K.TOHKU, A. l>., 1UU,!it two o'cUfCk In Ihe afternoon of until clay, alltract or i^reelof UtuU ami iireiiiW^n, Hitiuite,iviitKaiid l * i» s in the Town-nliip of Craiifoni.in. llit-/i-oniity of Union ami Htatu of New

Kn/iw'li, ilt-wl tuiti-41 anil obttlnguUihed on a.'ert/iln limp entitled, "Ijllkl? lit KHtattt ofltei^Jiiiiilii-F. Mam nt 4*ranfoKl, Union Ouunty.N/ -I, rVunk li. Ham. M. ».. Civil Engineer^»1iU Survivor. April mil. Sections 1 and 2,"Xvhli'll map in now ou lile in tho. office of •thu regl.>ler of Mali! rountv o( Union. . aalots olie il) to one Jitinilrecl nml thlrty-tixlllUli l.iitli Inrhlnlve. IncliulillK lots "A, IU, 8A,hit. VA. VII. but fXciudlntf ami excepting, how.i-ver.li.N thirty t-iKht I&I ihlrty-iillie (31» anilfort J i pyi~. ' **J ~ " •' - " "" "*.~

WILLIAM II. UHlUHT, !Ill INK fc DAVIS, sol'rs.

oi'tt Itm KDJA-IX' Kre»»kl.Jl

.SAI.K—Uhlon County Oircuit_ „. f. ir>avl(l U.-l'iirrleyi. ^Ailiy n.-McFail-

den awl A'ndrt'tt II Mi (.-n.lil.il. drft'luUtntK. r'l. -fa. iU\ iui. et. ter. I In lim'hunic'* Urn.

Uy virtue of the aft>ovt.-ii!.ate<l nrit uf flerifiiriaii to mo dlnx'tfnl. 1 Hhali exjMMe for Kale liyIUIIIIC vt-iKlue. at Ihe oherlffa otlce In the eltyrKll/alKlh. N.J ,im

WKUNGSDAV, THK TWKNTYKIUST DAYOF (>OTOI|KR, A. II. KIM,

MttwooVlock In the afternoon OINOIII day, alltlie iDlltiwlntr Uew*rloetl lamb*, u-nenieuta and .n^il mtnte nf Amy K MeFadat-n, owner, vix.:

Which are known, nomlwrfd and ilrMlgnateU,i a certain map i'utitle«l"Mnu of llloonitiix-

ifal.-s Addition to the Ylllai-B of Cruford .C.jtmty ort' l iton-aml state nf Nev* JeriMiv.'''now im file Iu the office of the clwrk of Union

inly aforesaid OH tot unaatmr twenty-four onxirainipUl* avenue, as laM down on the

map refirnsl to, and being on tho southerly»i»le thereof. -

WII.I.UM H. WRHillT, Sheriff.WILLIAM V. UltOVKS, AUj .

Notice ol Dissolution of '' Partnership. ]

To Whoni'lt May Concern:—-We berehjr Rite notice Ui«t the jartlWrriilp

hiTHofort «ul».i"tluit Ktw«-n Dr. RobertWait Oekl anil-iSaniniil A. IJIV. man under thename of [)r. Iiol>t*rtWakffii.kl and earning onIhe liiwlnrm of wld Dr. Hubert Wakenekluail.nlkt at 113 North Avenue, Went, la thaT.m nihh. i,r Cnufonl. County of Union, andState uf NVvr Jersey, has lH%n by' inataal coasent Uin olve*l.

We hert'by reqaent Jim to pay the debts owingtnihesaklpBrtmnthlpby you, to FrederickH.T C U t , emt Office BulMlnx, W«10eld, New.Jer^.y, who 1* hcrvby aulhortted bv as* tu re-c* ive the Name and bin reootpt therwror uluU] b«

l l l l l dfchWitni-«j«u.tJuuida. this lvrentj-Ant- da j tu t

^•iilember. 191*. • . 'MlXSI* G. WAKtHlLll,

.—, Kxecatrix. - -r. D. D. S.

ESTATE O r FRIEDA PAUIIHK SAX, Da-cuwW.

l*unmant to th" onler of Oenrge T. Parrot.8arrogati. or tbe Cbnnty of Union, made on th*apidlratlon of the uraler.lgn.xl. execa ton atmu% iifct*9i^i. notion la .hereby' given t o th*crcdllora of Ktlal ileemited to exlilblt to the

'•ncribcrs under 'o»th or afflrtuatlon Ut»lr..Inift and tUmandA-agauiAt tbe^Mtftteot attld -

dei^^Nvd within nine month* fr\«i thn twenty*irond day of rie|itember, I»U, or they will beinner barred from pruMcatinic.or rwoverlng

the name acminH the imbm-rlbera.HANS 8AX.PAUIJNK AKT>KBSOM[.BOPHIB W1U80N.

Kxecatorm.I'. H. UtmouLV, Proctor. 9t faaa, Wt.un.

REAL ESTATESEVEN ROOM:. HOUSE; convenient '

to school and trolley; newly deqafstedand painted inside and otft; larga cellarand attic; slate .roof, water and jpu.f w sale on easy terms or win rent for113 per month. JOHN T. KAJUKK,owner, KenUworth, N. J.

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 15,1914

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JBy HAROLD MACGRATH

CHAf»T«ft Vl.'

- - --jWoYyow-gwrtb* t w w * r aak*d tfc*cowuaaa, wbw tat* that night Brain*iraeovatod his *dv*atar*.

ii« langbad. •^'rinriaa!- 8a* eoaldtalk ot wrinkle*!

"Tnay are more lmportau tban yc«»*«rrino«ttag 1 ratt'titt^ to*

r rtiM. W* had to twin tor It till

fw*.w*r*. pitted up by a, Long blandtarn to*. 1 don* know what becameof tn* M U n u . H* moat bat*Seated atralgbt tor abor*... And l*m!fl*d he did. Otherwise Wd b b V

t wtab yon could rub out tba gen-eral atapldlty watch la wrlBkUag mybrain. I*ra nude tbrea mo*«a andtatlad In each. Wh»f» coma o**r

KMga, for th* flrat Urn* I'v* bad tolet on* of th* boys bav* ft look atimy face. Do*tn't know th* U M ;fcut on* of thae* day* hell etombl*lacroas It, and th* reautt wlU b* black-null, unless I push, blm off into th*lark. It was accidental."

Tb* count*** leaned forward, bartod* ttajhllr clinched."Bat th* box!" . " ....Brain* mada a gesture, of despair."L*o, are you ualng any drag tbaaa

r "L

wa"D

ft,

• 'Don't mak* fun of me. Olga," im-patiently. "Did you *ver see me drinkjmore'than a pint of wine or amokamore than two cigars in an evening?Poor foola! What! let my brain goSnto the waatebasket for the sake otfan hour or so ot MhllaratlonT No,knd never will 1! I'm keen about th*

.kray matter I've got. and W the lardJHarry, I'm going to keep It There's.only on* dop* flend In Iho Hundred,and he's one of th* best decoys we•have; so ws let blm have bla cok*^whenever h* really naeda It. But thUman Alton baa aesn my face. Someday h»1l se* It again, aak questions.

• -and- then—-^-^-^--—:——/—'- ~ '-"Thenwhatr

, "A burial at sea«r be laughed; Th*laughter died swiftly as It cam*."Threw It Into sight hundred feet, ofwater, on a bar where th* sands arealways shitting. Hell never Ond It..even if he took the range. He couldnot have got a decent one. The aunwas dropping and'tha shadows war*long. He threw the chest into th*(water and then began pegging awayat ua, cool as/ you please,' and nredour tank." . /

'AY

De-

rol,th*.i atth*Itw»traidft.•tag

3S.

eattedha

for

%

fcla tlm*." /"That depends. Between you and

ma and the gate-post, I've a sneakingidea that this man Jones, whom no-body hits given any particular atten-tion, I* a deep, clever man. II* mayh; re been hunestly attempting to finda new hiding place; the advertitementin th* newspaper may have drawnU'u. H* may.have thrown the. bos

,o;-er In pur* rage at.teeing himselfetnekmated. Again, the whole thingnay have been worked up for ourbimaOt, a blind.. But i f that's thecase. Jones has ua on th* hip, for wacan't tell. Bat we can do wbat In allprobability be expects we'll cesas todo—watch him Juat at shrewdly asbefore." ' . . .

. Olga caught his band and drew blmdown beside her. "I wasn't going, tobother yon. tonight, bat It may mean

.something Tiff I * -"What?" alertly! .For reply shsi roae and walked over

to the light bMHon. She pressed it- and th* -apartment became dark, y / -

"Coma over to tho window,, quick!"Sba dragged him across the. room."Over the way, the house with thamarble frontage." ,

A man emerged, lit a cigarette, andwalked leisurely down the street. /

"No!" she cried, as Blalne turnedto make for tbe dooi, doubtless withthe intention of finding out who thisman was. "Every night after youleave be appears." // . /

'.'Does he follow/mat" /"No. And that's what bothered me

at first. I believed he was watchingtome apartment above. But regularlywhen I turn out the lights he corneaforth. So, there'e no doubt that howstchea you enter and takes not* ofyour departure." v. J'Bui.doean't-follow me, -Thafaodd.-Wha» the devil is his Idea?"

"I'd give a good deal to learn." -J/Tb* shadow and th* glowing cigar-'

*tt* disappeared around th* corner,/ and the light* In the apartment wer*

turned on again."He's gone. You. really, think b*'a

watching mar" -"Be la watching this apartment, I

know that ranch-.—-•———-And even at that moment the watch-

er waa watching from bis vantage be-hind to* corner. ' .

"Susptcloos!" he murmured, tossing4 th* cigarette into the gutter. They're

watching me for a change. - I'll drop' out. I know what I know. It's a great

world. It's fin* to b* alive and kickingOIL top of-R." He went pn withoutbast* and took th* tubway train ,fordowntown. . . .

"Is there any way I could get nearhim?" asked Brain*.

"Tomorrow night you might laav*• by tb* Janitor'* entrance. Ill ke*p

tb* light* on Oil you're ootaid*. TbanIU torn thmn off and yon can lojfcrw,and learn wbo b* Is."

- "Bitm't scowL At your ag* • wrtaka*

la ajrt to rena&i tr yoo one* .get It

Lord!" atsranuvd tM !•>porter.

-W&t yo* tak* a rid* wtta n x t a a* i r . - • . • .-AU the way to SyracoM. tf ye« aayL Wait. IT! tM t\aXer 4—4!"-No name*, .pleas*!" ,What took pl*r« in that Uxlmb wap

•*T*r g«o*raM; koowm. ' Pat at t«n-'ctock th» **zt morning Nortoa car-

pri*«4 tbo «torstorboy or cotcg oatNorton precc«d«4 downtown to th*national b*nt »h«r« be deposited$5,000 in bill* or Urt» a«nonan»iioiia.The teller bad aoma dlfflcalty in Coast-ing then. They truck together and r*>taiaed . tb»- sod>l«n appearance otmoney recently submerged in water. •

n~t&» urnf a coaching p«rty. OR«n dartni b*r

achoolglrl day* *h* had *«<ra th« task-

Perhaps you'v* bad too wtor,„ *s*~TfcS~wn**i' of ~ *waya turning around.

"May I smoker"Thanks. At laast tt prove* you still

bav* some consideration for me. Youwould amok* whether It was agreaabl*or not But I Ilk* the odor of a goodcigar. And It always help* you to

f groad, with th* sharp* dear not* of th*>bugle rising about lha thunder of hoot*and rattling of wh**l*. Joo«a was not

ithualaaUc; neither waa h* a killjoy."But you are to go along, too." aaid

rtorenc*. :"I. MUs norenc?r"Th* xwantwrtnTtwd-yoo *"P«*i*Jlr.-

i

Brain* lit the cigar and began blacustomary pacing. At length bepaused.. • .• . , . - . .

8uppo*e w* have ft real old fash-ioned coaching; party out to tbe oldmansion we Jknow about T"

"And what shall we do therer"Mak* the mansion an enchanted

castle whera sometimes people, whoenter can't get out. Do you think joucould get harts goT"

"I can tnar - .Olga, 1 must have that'girl; and I

must have her soon. Sometime* I fln'dmyself mightily punled over thowhoft thing. If; Hargreavei ia" alive,why doesn't he turn up now that it's•tactically known that his daughterpresides over his household? I mightunderstand It. if I didn't know thatHargreave la really afraid ot nothing.Where is th* man with the five thou-sahdrpicked up atseaT What wa*tb* reason for Jones carrying that bos"ont In broad daylight? Who Ii thechap watching* across the streetTSometime* I believe In my soul—If Ibav*! onel—that Hargreav* 1* playingwith ua. playing! Well," flinging th«bait consumed cigar Into the grate,"th* Black Hundred always goea for-ward, win or loae. and never forgets."

Wfcare a fine pair!" said the wo-man bitterly. • '

"Wa at* exactly wbat tat* intendedi to be. They wrote you down In tha

i~BooarTr-» baauUful-bodr with acrooked mind. Thay wrote m* downa* th* devil, doomed to roam earth'stop till I'm killed."

^Killed?"m th* great newspaper office there

waa a mighty racket Midnight al-ways moans pandemonium in thecity room of a metropolitan dally.Copy boys -wer* rushing to and fro,messengers and printers with stickygalleys in their hands; reporter* "werebanging ; away at their typewriter*and Intermingling you could bear theceaseless cilckety-cllck from lha tele-graph room.

Tbo managing editor cams out ofhis offlc* and approached the. detk.ottb* night city editor.

"Editorial page gone down!""Twenty minutes ago," aald th*

night city editor. '>'l wanted a stick on that Panama

"Ah. in my capfcetty aa botl*r; »erygood. Ml** Klor*nc .H To h«r hagav*no algn of bis secret satisfaction.

The hour arrived, and thn nay partybowled away. They wound In and out

f tbe etrv«ta toward tho cauntir tothe crack of tba whip and the blnr* ofhe horn. Florence'» cn]o>m«-nt would

"Too late." /"Where* Jim Norton?""At tbe chamber of commerce ban-

quet". "%h» major Is going to throw ablomb, into tbe enemy's camp."'

"Nothing on the Hargreay* stuff?""No. Ones* I'd better put that tn

the cubbyhole. He's dead."."No will found yet?""Not a piece as big as a> pbatag*

stamp.""That will leave tbe girl in a tough

place. No will, no birth certificate;and, worst of'alt, no photograph oftb* old man himself. I don't, see whyJim sidestepped this affair. He thaonly man In town wbo knewfanythingabout Hargreave."

~H* hasn't given It up; butlhe wanUto cover It on hi* own, turn tbe yarnover when be's got It, no falsewlarms."

"Ah! Bo that's th* garnet?"Ye*: and Jim u tha eortfevery pa-

pemeeda. When tb* tlmevcomes tbestory turns up. if there la/one. Heroba Is now. Looks like ai^ actor In thefourth act of a drama. Oood-looklogchap, though." . / :

Norton cam* In thnmgbi th* outergates. He wa* la evening clothes, topbat A dead clgarett* dangled be-tween bis lips.

"How much do you want?" asked tb*night city editor. — - — —

"Column and a half.""Off with your glad rags!""Anything goodr asked tbstmana*

Ing editor./ "Th* lid has U*a lammed on tight.No win* In any restaurant after oneo'clock. There'll b* a roundnp of ev-ery gunman in town."- 'flood work! Qoto»lt*-T—7-—

R waa on* o'clock When Nortontentsat In'his last ahieet ot copy andstarted for bom*. Just outsid* th*entraitf* to th* bnUdlagi*, man wila aalc««b; bat drawn down,over hi* aye*st«ipp*d'forward.

-Mr. NortonrT M . " Norton stepped I tack saavj

Taw otfcsr chneaUd. nds*diaod tow-and Us bat swiftly, , , JK i •

It I* Nat tk* aaas. bar* a* Itto b*. CB*M atoog aad III show

Nortita. taspaetwl tb* mow* car*-fsUy, tiawln* a»ay tn bia mind every4«U1L 1J* MtftBt.b* w o m b * aboutaotatnt; but *o many uraaigs thtag*bad b*t>|«>*d thai tt waa botipr to b*OB the aid* of caatlon than tm th«jsWa of vt*jrcl«*aneBa. He lv(t th*8 ^ t « and ran acroat Joors cgrryinra bastket' of wtn*. . *

i' }l«r». N'ortoa; tak* this to tboparty. I want to ntconaolter."

"Ail right, miud! Say, Junrs. howMKh do you think I'd « r n at this)obV comlcaliy.

"Ool along ' K b you. Mr. Norton: Itmajr b« th* tlm* to laugb. and ih«-n It

•way not>- - ' r~ """I'm gotng back Into th« boune «nJ

b.td» twhlud a secret panol. I've got

(kat a drama wsa bebia* «t»eted rtgntUtttltf t&elr *«ry no»«» Tb« couanwavwall* sb« acted' »uti«rbl>'. W * °«r

into »hr«i* . Thcr* waainttter iii*.th.> »»y *»

tiwtr pl*n* Mi through *i ti>» ««rrmoment «' coosunittistJun. ami thatnlgbt *B«» dtMtrJ»in*Ml to ask Hraiu*tn wlthJraw fr«.>!u (hi» *arttr«-. whichgradaaily «l*riitiate4 .their number*• itheul ECUIUB auy»hvr« to*»rd'th*goal

lone* sbuu.t«Ml tli*v th» limousinewt* t*-»rtn« dowu.the nwd. Some"thing r.m»l b« do»o' to' stop It ! ' •sug««st«J that h<> il*o|> behind. )<-avohis h»r»i\ ami t»k» * -chaJ»'« »» Uni-ting » tiro tnnn tho'shruMfc-ry at the

anlte* stsfloavl i t stnigfet Mr tawWHO. wed-by.-

"Qurer duek!" otaa*d tba> nsottera, ••\ftef tpfcpnonlag; h» h«*d*d fori. offlc*.. tju«*r duck. tiid**d^. What

a iam< It was gol&a; to be! Milh!* maf.' Jooe« «»« playing It Ilk*,

a m»»l»r, it did not matter that son*as s« laid down tba rul«s: tt was

the way tn which th»r »Jf* Inter-preted. . „--_. Jg.' •

Drain* heard of ttt* fi^re Th*Black Hundred waa Boding its stack:far b«lon p*r vala*. Four va!uahl*>m»n locked up In tt>« Tombs await-ng trial, to aa1:nothing of tb* *ctca

fjnmeu |*th#red'ln -t tbe old *ar*-Hralna. Wgan to i«sp*ct that

bU falluro* «rr* !es* Juo t>Hl.t «t l

•ad taki» a try at my car, %ctf If »1>»works ttneothty Wd may hnvu to dosom* hiking. Wber* la the rountraain. th i»r

"Lcarei that to me. Mr. Norton." i:a!>lthe butler with hit grim smllo. "Uaoff: ih«y ar« moving back toward th«

till >ou a-ro bacU Iu l«»u . .Ml manng*t o t«kt> giin,! i »r»> of n j » * l f . " "•

«i<Lt «t th*o »uit>lonly

ami

When all three fliullyiiotuo

took Jnm?»-kl»«i<4 himJoiifa atariturlwvl

tin-

Plorsnca Waa With th*Count

have been perfect bad It not be«n forthe absenc* of Norton. Why badn'tbe been Invited? Sb* did not aak be-cauie she did not car* to.diklos* totb* countea* her interest In the re-porter. They were ncaring the limitBof tb* city, when th* coach wa» forcedto take m sharp turn to avoid an auto-mobile In trouble. The man putteringat the engine raWcd his bead, it wsaNorton, and Florence wavod Jher handvigorously..u . .,..

"A coachlojj-party," he murmured;"and your Uncle Jamca was not Invil*.ud! Oh, xery well!" lie taughed, »Jidsuddenly.igrBW.iteriout.. lt.*»>uld;no(:hurt to find out wliere that coach wasgoing.

He set to. work savagely, locatedtbe trouble, righted It, and set off fortho Hargreave homo. He found Susanand bombarded her with questionswhich to Susan came with tho rapidityof rain upon the roof.

"So Jonod went along?""In hit capacity of butler only."Norton smiled. "Well, 111 tak« a

to tho l»»n, «h«r« It wm» taken fromhi* bands by th* r«gular »«rvaht. H»slltbi-J a» ho asw Fiorttnue, lnuiihlnnand t i n n i n g «tth a »IOD who w«s aMtrsnK«T and whom ho limnl a<i-Jr.»i,ed as count £om« frlrml ot lh«couhU-B*. no iluubt, WIHTO was all thisUtiglo Kolng to end? Ha wl»h«<d h<«knew. And whst a yarn Itn WHS K"1»RLto write twniu day! It vuuuld bo rt-srlIU» DUO of (labortmi'i tnUm- Itnturned »«ay to wander Ully about thoground*, when b»yand a clump of c»-d a n bo saw thriee or fvrrr ia£U niiiirrH-ttiK »l«i«ly. He got i»n IH;for »lion tlifi'H or fmir mbn putIIF»(1» (OKi'llmr mid Vihlnly. It uiuslly mcttim a jiuitir «tim<i or•oniilRIIIH «or«M Ilii t-aiitht n i>hram)or two ss It firnu- duwu tlm -wind. nn<ltlitn b» Kui'W that tlm VOKW ,eu"lilclon that li»J» lirM"Klil himhid bi-en set iu iniHIon byheard "Florence" and "thnIng room;" and that wa.* va

l i e scurried about for Jtvipure, luck that h« had Imd'oWshow blm through lli» h<»u«i'. ot'tirT-wlso be would liavd forgotten all aboutthi> ntcri't paUiiUjt.mn^Vniill.mill Urn,painting Jniii'» KbruxKt'd roalRiiotlly.W«r» IhfiB tutfn of tha coutiti'Rii'party?, Norton couldn't say.

Norton niadu hit hldlux I'tuf Intaftity; and by mitl by hu loiilil li'nrtbe Kumin muvlntf nbout In tlic rnnm.Then all sound* c^am-il for u whlli). Adoor cloWd utiarply.

"No; h«r« you must may. yuuiiff"lady," said a luau'a vulcv

"Wh.it <lo ynu IIMUU, sir?" ilt)inuaJ«ltbo hpJovud volc«, .••[

"Itintans that no uuo will return tothis room and tbut you wilt'nut tit*mlMtd Ulllll JLJlLluaJatoJ —

Tho sound of volc«* •atoiH'od al>ruptly, ..andv. •omrlhlng IIUn neullliun:ensued, IjitiT Ni>rlim Iwaid lln> lm«kof mcliolr Htrlko tint puuel HIKI IJIUIH-oua aat hsavlty U|POII 1(. .. ll«. waited-1

parbat>* II»« iitlnulrx; tlii'ii .ho. B' iitlysltd back1 tho. pam-l. Flurt'H«« not;Ifounil and gntgeii viudur hl« vity ityenIt wa* uut tho «urk <i( a iiKiiixiit li>lll)frato Ixrr. .--"tH» I, -Jim.'- 1K> D«t Bpr-ak or iii.««»tho least noldp. rnllow ir>>>:

Unmtly IIRIOHIHIMMI. (''iottrtu'" HIMyd; iand lufil>im«l »ll|>|»'l '''•ik '"'" jil.ici".The room lulilwl Hi., n.-rn-t priiiO lis»!bsrrtil Mliniow*. To KJimMit'! It ui>-y pa red to IM» II real |>rl>i<ui.

"IIo« dill you y«>t h'Hi'7" stlf huiietl

lUo »iIiilttV»th* »«» «'al>-n

«!n>uld

UII <lm .-I'lii-tk...1 Uack. i>;*|.. »iul dU

, a.-> \\>v ulill\viuK">uv with

"Von KIO »oudt>ring If 1 t'i«

"I mn."v«louing li\acter. Tll

'I'lit* man "J»in"t vir!

r<i»>rt«>r ti'iniil

n1

<-\\

this ivmiuri't'ful tmtUr. Hi*' I"tho m a n s I*fl e«r <•«»»» A.llliiu Mt»K"Norton rtuchod for a ti>:;iU'tti'.. Im1

IU> h'nmU auook an In' I H tli>r.»n(t n |.oiulliir llttl«- »t > in-tin

.tt>r at tho |iili«;. •1\Vi'll,"''«nlil. .li!l»';t,- "I <'UU l>!

vddf'itv'B tluil e lm hii* I'vi'ti rtnu-III |O|}- <if thi'iH- Uffiltin ."'..' "You arc fi

1 "t>f .n iTj lul«lm rrportrl'n

"Of III.'?" «

tuokiMK UiMly lulil

(-inivrritaltuu .dni.|ttii<il eiillrely afterlhl*,d<'eliinilli'n

"Yuu'ro n iiiviiurn »orl of clinp,""Am I?""You Br('.'. Hut l i i BicrwiuriU In an

Bgn't'ini'iit. an<l whlla I'll Ilku l»tftla wlui j . iHi—nTrt:—Wi»' imrn BIUIOIU brvalf-our worJ,"

JmnH Iiolil t<ul till haiiil"aoHiotliiut* .1 vtUli I'd Unrti'U llfi

r ight" unlil tho r«t|torlor glmmilly, "Ai l

lolil in"And 'something In nlntme to follow yuu. t'lu

ti>

of the location?""Yes.""Well, good-by. I'll go as a waiter.

slnca they wouldn't InvJt* mo. I'mon'e or tho b<-<«t little waiters ypu «»erheard of; and ell tblncs come to him'who waits." -

What a pleasant, affable young mmbe n i l thought Susan as »uo wAtcbedblm jump Into th.* car and go flyingup the. street. , • •• • '„

Jones was a good d«al eurprlstdwhen Norton turned up at the oldChlUon manor : „ '

"Wbat made you jrome hera dressedilk* thisr the biitfcr demaoded.

"I'm a suspicions duffer; maybathat's tha reason"

"Do you know anything?""Weli^-no; I cant say that I do.

But, bang It, I just had <U> coma out <here-" • - • '•'•••^"Mayb* it'a Just aa>weli you'did."saJd Jones moodily. - " —

"I know this ptace. Tb* housekeep-er used to b* my nurse, and If *he> Isstill on th* Job ah* 'may b* of servlcoto us. Tou don't tbtnk they'll questionor recognha ma?" .

"Hardly. Ill put In a word for you.Ill say I sent for you, not knuwlog Ifwe had enough servants to (aka car*of tba luncheon."

J*Aad japw III joj>and_hunt' up_M«j|."Bur* enough, hlsiold nursjjT was still

In charge of the bouse; sod wbenher "baby" disclosed fcia tdentlty ahaall but fell upon his,neck.

"Bat what are you doing here,'dressed up as s waiter?*!

It 's a little secret, Mtrg. I wasn'tinvited, and tbo truth Is I'm very

fdlloiv- you.

as If Clio of tlma" IjM k li'T"»itttfipppd out of a iuHtk; ottly \n>itkroes always had tin/itiiijoin iiirliin<'>(.sod ttld not havf in witfk, fur ,»Ing. Oddly otiough, tho **"»afraid.

"Who MIK the inoii?' li« oiikrd. • • ."Tbo Count Norfflilt. '•'>;u\» nxic

has li»pu8t*0 u|X'ii tli" fiiimti-.si."..."IJo you think no?" nll i i a i.i;iiii;:«

.look Iu hi* I-J;I;H.

"What"do ywu tni'su?"--^Notliluif Jusl t o * , Tlio i'Ji'ft Id toget out Of lieio Just u(i nulr*Uy ax w«can. Hre this iiainlliiK?" II'; tnn>i:i<i|a spot In; tlm uull Hint l)<« iiatiitini;slowly swung out like it Hour. "I'min'iw« maku our <;*'-ii()9 to l!i«< «iili> la*ufrom h<<re."

At Ibo stiblc thi-y wi-rn eonfrwitn!with Uie kiiowlcuga tlmt Norton* <.;ir*»s out Of lomiulmlon; Joneit could <!'»notblnK with It. Tiieu NUIKHI HJKCCSI-fd that lift nntko-a pjr«rt-li>-i-«rti-

iiiab l» «t»uurullyd«nt. Ua uuvur luuks ah«td for tomorrow. What wl'li my upeclal ar-llr.lf» to tlio inagazluir*, I «"»rn Intwii'ii four and flv» t!itiUH«ntl th<yi'ar; ami I'vu tiuvvr boon alilu to •»¥a c«m." '•' • .• "1'vrliap* you'vo ti«vt»r r«'»lty.<rlt>il,'roplti-a Mm**, with a slaiu-n lit III'rum pa II Ion. It was a guml t»c»', itt

TiTTjuilltie; a iTHUi-cat*'worn, pcrlhut fr»o from any Indlcalloim o{ ilimllnii. "If I timl b#*«n. llfo n» yoidid, I'.l lifivn ijmju real usd oollil u*

had #neountnr«d s mind which aatt-M* citrf rhoTe. H« wootd

hate rttcomlif.l tttti (set tarttor t>*4It re t -own t h s f ivtoVK* had ttasso****

i>r tnaksa fur nirntsl i-l»rtfTh<r« *~a.s » c iMil iu fh»t nigtikt of

Tie lUsck Kanilrrd. Knur m«-n wer*,off, and th»>- iir*» thrtr-chair* ob

t o VrtHin'* tkblo for lyktniettdaa.•att-vat Vroao'fc «U>uw. Ttw**-.

oui quartet In N«w York city f i e yware as daring an thfr « " « d»*»«r-jat*. Th«y were th*> m«n »no fc«Id us>bank mi»i«ngcra and «»t » « » T «ttJ»

They had l*arn<1d to swooomn Ilifrlr Vtctlmt M th*:ha*k

tnuo(ia duwn upon lbs rifren Th*r»»»n«p»i» referred to theM a* th*auti. bandttH." ,audv.tho m«n (»ok •

J. til ot i>rWl* tn tb« furor* they bad

VriHm wrnl over the Hurgreav*m m inlmitolv: tin Ufl ao dutalt uo-

I HUihtly and frankly. th«of Stunlty I1aritr«>av* m » «

b< i'uiiulii"nnil'tiirii'><l OFPT •<< the car*01 tin: lllni-k. lluiitliot) It must t>fuutch wrtlou Kuiir valjia'blc. ni^ittl»»r»

i r . in'.llui Tnmb" Tti«y mlgbt'orI Kiiiakpn tunic/jire»*uri>. 11»r

lhi> flist tiuio in-iisr Ampttciin.career

lady in whoa* honor this coachingparty, la, befog given. And . . .maybe she's In danger."

"Danger* What aboutT"Th* Lord only knows. Dut show4

me about tba boas*. I've not be«nher* In so long I've> forgotten the ranof It I- remember on* room witMth* secret twnef) and another wttn apalming that turned. Have tk«7chaiiged

mandeer Ihn lltnimclno of tlxt coutit-ess;,but ttwm WITH tni'ii nbout. so lti»limousine nan out of Ibe (ju««tl»n.

"Horses!" wnlipered Jon«». "Th^fftaro several saddle borics, already sad-dled. How about tii'no pcoplo, tb»owutrs?" I. "Ob, thfy are beyond re preach. Thefhavo dout/ll'.'ts IMHI ItnpoiHd upon.Hut IH us get aboard first. There will

lime 16 talk later." I'll havn to iloRomo explaining, tnklpg tbfsfl nai[i offIlka this. We won't bav« to rido outIn trout whera tha plcknlcker* are.There's a lano back of tbe stable, anda slight detour brings us back Into themain road."

Tb* thn* mounted and clatteredav/ay^JTp _Borenc*_lt_|iad_JJi*_alf.lot.a prank. Bh" waa beginning to' havesuch exwSdeocA In-these two Inventivemen Uut aba felt aa if she was nevergoing to b« afraid any more.

When the Countess Olgssaw thothrew borsc* It wa* sn effort not tofly Into a r*<«. Dot secretly sh*wamctf her p»HJpl», wbo presently gar*eh*** In tb« limousine, white sb*prattled and Jetted and laughed with

"Do Not 6p«ak or Make the Ltati

rasde fiiiBiitlnm li'ilp mo to Invent my•arnlnits,, or n»vlnii», IlltJij nn tlioymight t>e. And toiiuy I'll bo. living onills Income." ' • • - . . .

"You nottr can tall. I'orbnp* a wom-an mlgtit tiavo undo you tblnk « ttlio«o t)iln«a; l<ut It you had rcnutlaedunattached up to thirty ouu, n» I have,tbe (bought of sating might ngvul'bars entered your Ijcud. A mail In mypre»tuf. coijillllon, fliuiij'lally, na» noright-tarthtnlrofTTiatrlmonje,"--;—-—•

"It wight be tliu saving of you Ifyou m'-t and marrio'l th{i right wom-an."

"Hut tho right woman might. b«helrcis to nillllops. And a poor davlllike DIO could not motrf a. girl, withrooaey aod^Mtuuwi_ioJJiia_jfilfrei*p«ct" ' • • ' - •

"True. Hut there ara always eicep-Uoss to all rules In. lite, «tc«pt tbosaregarding health. A besltby man if s.normal man, and a normal man hasno right to remain ainglv. Yon provedyourself a', man this afternoon, eon*

T that you did not know I 00-^ tbe wheel seat. Coroo to tblnk

it 6*$r, you really sired tb* day.her company, who w t » quit* unawar*, • Too gave m* Us* opportuoity of ftMtv

The Daughter of Hargrsay* Rod*Horisback Cyary Morning.

( B * "orjaiiltttliMi stood racing actualp«rll; mill It* out? pomlhln ctianc«t ofsalvtttlon lay In tho ftict that no oae'aface was known fo hi* n«ii;h(Hir. II".. roon, nuil tho bo»* alone ktitrw «ho

.il what each man wtui. Hut th*plans, tlm rnitiMVatlona of tlu> organ-ItAtlnii uilglit bi<i;oiii» fubHi: property;

«iven<llnxly prufHaliln fcu»ln««».Th<" «lnu((lit"r of Haigrw.iV" rod a

lic/i»«'ti«.l( parly v\fty mUriilii^ fth»•ounlil tlie <^Mi«try r<*»(l. ' Bh« «** In-VHriably ttistnli.'ll'ljy thu riding in**.-t i i uf a uliool nrur by.

"Vou four will make your o*nplans.' .

"It ilio thould b« Inlurwdr*"Avoid It If pOMllil".""\V(, lisv* a free hand?"

' "Abiiolutcly.""W'« rink a bW fall from her bor«»

If It'* a ijilr1t«>'l itd»7' ""I'retf ml a breakdown in th« rf*«'l.'*

Interpolated llralii". "A* they'»P-apprnactt, draw and-order tb*n to dl*-mouiit. That nmtlioU will prevent aayaccident'1

"U'o'll plan it tamebbw.- it lookseasy."

"Nothing is easy wtmrn that girlt» concerned. A thousand ryim tttm

t mov*.^"We. than't leayo anything to

chance. How many days »fll y<x»giv* ust".

"fl*ven. A fslluro; mind yoo. willpror« unhealthy to alvl concTrned."'with a menace wlilch ma-le th« foaratlr oneanlly. . '

Tb<» telephono ran*, liraloe reachedfor tb» receiver,

"A man )mt entered tb* Ifargrov*

was tho m>.'«iia((P. -"Is your car outside?" Bratneatkcd-"We are never without It-""Then let us be off. No oo« will

stop .us for speeding on a s!d« street."Fourteen minute* by the clock

brought the car to a stand at tb* cub)b h H

home. Too men got out. Tbe watch-er ran op.

•II* Is still Inside."fee whispered."(Joed! Spread oat. If anyoo*

leave* tbst botue. catch him. If h*run* too fast, shoot We can bestth* police."

Tb* nun obeyed, and tb* watefctrran baek to bis po*t H* was «*s-pertMly hoping tb« affair wooM t« -mlnat* tonigat. He was growlas;

I.-

Page 6: An Aggregation of Absurdities · .V. .""it »-J ^ v _ «*, *• --^ < » - •*' \TOL. XVIINO. 33. CRANFORD. N. J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1011 THKBti CtiN'18 *£* l-l TRAPPED! Trapped

• a th* boas that kept bin at bit port.Ha mated a night to a n w la, to:*• vub tb* boys.

The man far whoa they were lyingtn vmtt m eeea presently to creep<mnttously roondjhe side of the boat*.SM> hugged* corner and paused, ibejrcould am the dim outline of lit* body.Tn* l td* in the., street back of tb**roand.» almost mad* a sllfcouett* oftenC-" By awl by. a* If assured that

- the'coaat'waa' dear, h* (tola down toibe street. -Haitr

Instantly ths prowler took to hi*heels. Two »boU rssg oat, Tb* msaw*« »*en to stop, stagger, sod then goon desperately. •

-H»'i hit!"._. -J*l J**- tlm» the men reached thecorner they hrard the' rumfcl» of amotor. One dubed back to the cart ier bad left Wandtngat the curb It*

«fc* not/quirk «jio'qgh. Btlif, they n»>«chate. They Mir tbe rar turn towardthe c!ty. But, unfortunately for tb*•uccew or the chane, aoreral aatomn-b!le* jiasaed, jr dint lntu town, and leav-ing It Ch«k«nit*.

.'• i*ratn# w»* tMneiMrafb tonight

main* to be s*«n UV rail Red th«tout. Iirivr to tb* nearest drug »lor»and gat a list <if ho*|ittals. It'** tento on* shot that *« land blm some-wb«r* among tb* hospitals."

Hat ttjfj *«arrb«d the hoiplltli to' rain. JN'COO or them bad that night re-

r»!v«I « ebonllng <a«e, nor had thijheard *m*' .reported. The man h»>*l«-tn Bnir.UiakiJ.lv hit. He would notba\A<War«d risk1 tho. Inn* of time fora Litter play act In*, evidently tin badkepl'tla head aiid sought hU lodging*.To call up dortun would be utterfollrt for It would tak* a weekft»r athuttawih romblUE. Tbti ws.» tlie seo-oml Urtio the man bad got awajr.

"]*D>ha]>i I'm to blame," admittedUntiM. "I abiiuld bat-e adtlied Mllr*to *ta}k him and pot him It ho got ibachattel- Tbero'a a matter mlnj »«ri-ltiK «wini>wlicrn buck or all tbl». Mid i l lUmr Iwoko up to the ract. Hut you."luralajt Ui lht> auto bandit*. ")ou menbav« vciur luatructlott*. Morn thanthai, you hn»«i b*i*n given * fr«>e rein.Her that you tnako good, or by t h'!JUord Harry! i l l break the roar of roullk*> pl|ir»U-m»." .

viVb iuivou'i bad a (allaro y et." »vok»TI1' casi» oTttiv 5VBu. more cour*i«ui»Uuui Ma cooipaulon*.

" S t a i W not holding up a b&tik mea-wagwr Ihl* trip. IlemtmtuT tbat.i»rtTe me an far aa OuJumbaa ctrrle.Xawve inn oil the aide street, between1b* light*, ao 1 can take off thla toajk."

,X«ler Ilraluo cauntered Into Pabtt«nfl ordered a light supper. Tbl*

- Might's work, mom than anything »Ue,brought bomci to blm the ract that bt*

changing, mow 1 Ui -his ahaj

encountering aor memorablelalhirc He mored. In the hl«h world,tQUttn uiiBiuiKTlod il« had writtenbooko, ehfti lectures, btmo mad* a ttouof, all tbe while laughing in bis «ls«r»*tHi« gulllhllitr of human uature. HutwlUilii th» laat t»o weeks be had r«-•»tr«l •erton* rhecka. From now on.lie mu«Unn)ve with the utmost caution.Bam« cm>< was |>lityliig bis own game,waglug warfare uo»eeu. A battle Of<mit*T So I* It: but llralne Inteadwl

»lto rough win, and bei wasn'tto care which way the sword

cut . '•B e hated Stanley Uargrsave with all

th« batrml of ht* soul; the hatred of aaoati balked lu IOTO. And the ixian *ai•lire, defylog him; alive »ouiewhere:to this city this very night, with a but-Ml under bis »kln, .

"Id evurrthlne aatlsftctorr, slrT" heAeaond the hixad waiter aay.

iftpeatod

"Yew, sir. Yon struck tin table a*'though displeased."

*U!" Tbrn {trains laughed rellerfKl-IT "If 1 struck the table," it' was don*4u>cou»clonsly. I was tbinklag."

"ii«K pardon, air! Anything else,» » r r • ' -x .. - • •

"No, Wring me the check."

least ob»l»:l# In the way. On tb»raw cf It. it appoared to be the ate-pltst" Job thi-y bad y « nndertakts.To get rid c.r lh» riding maaUr laM M ftstnrai way after be and th*girl feed started- It was like railingoff a tog". , - ' '

~Bs$*a.~ said Fiorooce aa she earn*,bits brwkiut after her exhilaratingride, "did yon hear pistol sboU lastelghtr . .

"I btsard sons* tol»*. bat I was sosleepy 1 didn't try to flgur* out whatIt was."

"IMd y«a. Jonwr* ."V"». Mu» Morenos. Tb* shots

earn* from lbs street A pcllcemant u . . rutLlLg up later and said hesaw two actomoblles on tb* run: But• rider!)} tb»r» »aj»n t anybody hurt

«day«.abf*»4

TcTEe careful at night now-Thttti are prwty bad misWd.roa enjoy the rids? 'tsstscuv •j|u4 *. tserer'' were- s*potM

of teood oo the walk near th* corner.""Wood*" Jcnes caught ths back of

a chair to steady himself."Ye*. So some one was hart. Oh.

let"* leave tbla place!" Impulsively," l<*t us go back to Miss F"»rlow'»Too'fcoold find a" place In the

"Your master gUes riding lessons?"Tbe groom who bad led the bora*

!lvwk tram Haritnare'e *yed bis quo*-Atanw rather supcrctUously.' .

"Yes" Tbo groom fondled tb* anl-

"How much la HT<dollars for a ticket of Ore

The nja»ttT la the fa»hton ui k m . l ie dottti't cai«r to any but tb

Who was that youn •Urntt tiding ttils morning with your

1& this *ta!e of unrest I shall to**f*!th in »r<>r)tbwig and everybody.Wbo*v*r my father's enemies are.tbey do not lack persistence. Theyhav* made two attempt* against myliberty, a&d *oon«r or later they will•urrftd I keep looking o u r myshoulder all the tlru*. If I hear anot** 1 Jump" '

"MI** Horinro, If I thought It wise,you should be packed off to Miss F»r-low's ibis mltiut*. Hut not an hour ofthe day or rilght'psaso* without thishouse M u g wstchi*d. 1 seldom, seean> body about. 1 ran only sense thepr**»rj<-* of a watcher. At Miss F»r-low'* juu would bo far more like aprisoner than b*re, 1 could not s ocompany you. I am forbidden to de-Mrt this houss."".- "lly father's order*?" ' • '

Jonr» signified neither one' way northe other. H e merely gated stolidlyait tbe'rug.

"That blood!" Bbe sprang from herchair, horrified. "It was hlsl lie waahere last night, and tbey shothtm! o r

"There, there, Mlsa Florence) Theman was only slightly wounded. He'swhere they never will'look ror him."Then Jones continued, as with an ef-fort: "Trust roe. Miss Florence. Itwould not pay to run away. Tb*whole affair would be repeated else-where. We might go to th* other end'of the wtirld, but It would not serve u»in tbe least It la not n question ofescape, but of who snail vanquish the'other. Tbfr» l» nothing to do but re-main here and fight tight, fight We

uninen. That'Is what we must do—put them tn s>safe place, one by-one, till we reachthe master. Then, only may we>breath* In safety. Hut If they watch,ao do we. There la never • momentwhen help Is not within reach, f-o mat'ter where you go. So long aa you donoidec*lv« me, no real harm shall be-fall you.. Itont cry. lie your father's)daughter, as I am his servant"

"I am T*ry unhappyl* And Flor-ence threw her arms around Susan•ml ltM her head upon her frland'*shoulder.

"Poor chlldl" Susan, however, rawognlied tbe wisdom of Jones' state-ments. Tbey wore safest here.

The raoratag ride* continued. Tothe girl, who loved the open. It wasglorious fun. Those, mad gallopsalong the road*, the smell of earth andsea. thr tingle in the blood, were thesecond best moments of hsr day, Th*first? Bbe invariably blushed whenshe considered what these first bestmoments w*r*\, II* was a brave young

!«>*T«,»rt«r blm. He began to walkto aid them, or rauiiaw -pm «me mtt jcB^rttlly, to keep in eabHc places ass«v* at-Jesat ana nurim SHSBBI -a» tn- j ^ t e n as be posMbty couldror of-aeefngt Same*.. Mmt liimr "Urn;/ He was not really afraid of death,latter. Bat sn» dtttf one tmm matt :^S* • *ot. he did abhor the thought of Its

loved bcrses. and :S» ^tmagtt^'ttmsadylag in tfcos* V M H . mntiihm «aahorrifying, .._,>''•

Th. Are, tKj»»»»r; orvrwt u 1»-to-elplent. rr»r »sry. Some-on» S*d » t . Ira u.a pttrpo** la *j*». ."Stirfu/ithis fact alaest ao *saa>, w> Sim ttm-mea. He tuul eoam t*u* aaarattMg «rttbtb* id**>. of e&rffftsinc Kfo-iMAiKa* :llewas going s e t ao UtawKtimnk ID 'Joinher.

Ml* spin* grw* 'sadftsUtr mud- Atrap! Bh* bad o—i )«ft: mjatm oc -tfat

up from behind. Except for! t ie ri;a.rette» 4hey were all "acefc: dents;" b* could not have proved any-

thing before a Jury of bis lntimat*friead».

He never entered an elevator: with-oal acrop-uious care, lie never passedundw covering* over tbe sidewalkswhere construction was going onBull, rmr*ful as be pas, death contreated him once more. It waa bisUat.it IO have his coffee snd rollibe rarely ate anything more - for bisirreakfii»i—*ct down outside bis doorrvrry laornlng Th* coffee, being In a

road! H* ran on*rteth*>cured, a ear, and wane mmumuig

^i,. ;"aili'dF ihfriBuelKitfle, kept It* beat forout

mem 3M8 x*turned up ia tlm*' Meantime ftonaat «••> maiittQC »>«'mount slowly Tor oncav tts» «sa««npassed unobwirred. ;-flia- mm 0wtptrengroeeed with du»i«»i« sumt if*which were bapfir ami an«ur ur wslrfa

auih! !>•

gin all re.Bhe waa brcmgtir uett afr Htm IWBT)

by tbe sight of a man «t«w»'rrtnr *'iu«the road ahead of hnr. St^tmily tieplunged upon [ijs fae» in, fto -runfl U K «the tender h«artrf «irf, *0*- wm». »!"•stopped, dlsmaantMd. andi raw m> tiwfallen man to giro tilra «tt intw «»udsnly found her errtstn rtaBowfl ttv twitbands Ilk* Iron. TS» moat rm*» no hl«feet,,, .smiling erilly. mim,- AtnisXlMlwildly but futllely.

"Better be esnaiblft." H» <ssUCf • "J «n>stronger than yon. arat /Haiti 3 Onu'lwish to bnrt you, Wai* <mi mamB atin*. It win b*> Uitwlj^ aawUeaa toscream or .cry out Ttnx- tssui SM*.'?f«r_yonrself that wo are tn * Ji*»m«fl T»riof th* road. If you will ammi»t :ti) nv i•(loslbly I shan't Jay aUamE ntariai. liuyou See tbat bar yasdur:In tho road? We n" rtdrn. tttt»».marchr- •••• .- • • '••• . • • .-

"flh* droDoed her 8aodllam*Hhir.f*uaTbar bracelet, and: Stallr turn mm>. u>hop* that tfaesw aUgttc tduMn aulghibring her help, ab» leune ttnstt Zoomwould bear or the Or», «niK.rin.du«tbjtLsb« iiad not returnetl w.iti OIH; .-ttflmemaster, would ImiumJlaJtili'. <«um uux inpursuit Bhe wasrtwgTnjuitit Uti #tow

Around H«r.

houn. When ho took the stopper .out•ltd poured forth a cup It looked oddlyclack, discolored.' It is qiilte prohablethat h».d tb*r» been no series of "ao-i-ltlfijts" be would have drunk m cuand died in mortal agony: It con-ulura bichloride of mercury.

Very quietly, be set about, to makeInquiries. This was really, oncomingeerlous. in tbe Kitchens downstairsiioiulng could be learned. Tbo maidhud <wt tho thermos bottlotbefore tbudour a l 10:30, Norton had|ppened-thedoor at 1:30— three hours.after. Tbeoutlook was not the cbeerfuleat Ilakne* twrfertly well why all tbesuthlugs "happened;" be had Interferedwith tho plans of tho scoundruls whowere making "every possible movo>tokldnnp Florence Hargreave.

One aftvrnoon he paid FToroncw |avfnii. or course bo told bar nothlnlr,.

very fond of Jone*. «ha asms- a*j|Mk« Iuntass spoken- to. who ana* atiteays *t jhand, faithful and UiraL . j

From afar came the lu» rmnUltrirr* !motor. She -woudermt if'ltitrr tta&tar jheard It He did, bntalaxnrasiltrtfilMd !him Into believing tffiu: it: oaonw ftrora Ianother direction. ErwitualH* ttttej ar-rived at the hut; atsdp mumutsr <*asforced to enter. Thn mem UtedfcaB Ihmd^ ' „mobile which, be wa» scaxeUus;' W« j They had become secretly engaged•ws* rather dnmKrajulfadi wtinc ftw *aw j the day after he bad rescued her frerathat It waa comlug (tnmi tJia- tin, outt l the auto bandits. They were secretlygoing toward ir. encaged because Florence wanted It

It waa Norton. TTlit r!U»r-IJ«>* U»n» «o. >\>r once Jones suspected uotth-told him eoougb; tb« UauilktsnitiMrand Ing. Why should be? lie had trtiu-bracelet and crop l«d lilin. *n«ljmi Jt()T I bit* enough. As a mattec of fact,the hut . '. j Norton was afraid of him In tho name- The man befonnii* UuU nrniiltaml-hvthis time that be tuul raiultt * rDilauite•He attemptpd" to rwentiwr' ttin? Htxtt -mid.prepare to defend i t till: run.Ion* hove in tight,pgnlrtng Norton, (sold tW:!all her strength. TS» mwi muu-Jbii «iidturned upon Norton, only tt»»tma»blag blow on ta» Jmv..

Norton Sung opsmtbe oar, Flonince! Ttiura'coming up the ruadV

*TntD

tbe girl all tbe newspaperstalking about," answered

ttke jgToojn importantly."Aetreas?"•Tfcetrees! 1 should say not Tbat

2 j m a t woman is-the daughter of Stan-l l V (Banpwaw, tbe - tal!llonalrf> who< M lost at sea. And It-won't b> lonK

- Ifcefoiw afae puts her flnger la a pi« ort live millions. If you want any

r.15-

y yaMsa. yoatl have to talk it over wltt>i t s * tea* Ho may or may not take••Miy more rtdw. --You'd -probably hare^'.tatide In the atlrrooon. anyhow, aamwtit sax la oat.In the morning." •

"Where's the mosif popular roadr"Toward tbe perk; but MUs Uar-

,sraam always goes' along the river-iside road- She doeaa't like strangers

"O. I n t . Well. Ill drop in this«tterspoa and see your master. Tbey« a y that rldtag la good tor a torpidliver. Hare a. cigar?"

3l*e srbom proceeded Into the sta-and the affable atranger took

man, gesd to look at.way a cbeerfttL Why shouldn't s b *like himT Kten Jones liked htm—Jones, who didn't seem to like any*body. It did 'not matter whether bewas wls* or sot; a worldly point e*T1»« was farthest from bsr youthfultboigbts. It was her own affair; herown heart. .

Kite daya later, as she and the rtd-teg master were canteriag along tb*road, ttwfriylng- nvery hM of It, theybeard the beat of boors behind. Tbeydrf* up ana turned. AT Hder was ap-pntacblttg them at a ran. It was thebead groom The man stopped alahorse In a cloud of (last y

"Sir. tho *ubles are on lire!"FJreT-

It waa not a long; dttum TCn* isarof the auto bandlta. tunUoje IHim taiordinary taxlcah, »a»i,rtt|j!l.|Ki»'"it :nw-cblne, and' It salnad nwiltip in, ^iur-•wu 8'ftitii^cy llnii^i". ~* *'f ti W- ' *igtfnTXtrr winti • *ed grimly. . . .

"Keep your bead itoiraif Use KKUTUBUFlorence. "I'm go ln* «i IUMV M n uttheir tirea*»hett.trt»y^a<r

*i>a*» as a boy Is afraid of a poltoe-tuun. . . ' . ' •• Bnt on thia -day, when the tbae

cume, be accosted tbo butler and drawhim into the pantry. • '; '-• :~'T3oii*s; they are after me now:"

"You'? Explain."^ *Norton briefly recountnd tha delUb-

«rate utteuipt* against his life."You see. I'm not liar onnught to

*ay that I'm not worried. I uin. dkw-llliibly worried. I'm not""worth" atiyTauiuim. I'm In tho way, and thuy•mui^detennliied to'put we out oftlt'

T D any other man I would isaytTuval Uut to you • I say when iyou

was bapBT. for os » s a eoUm* w plan

saw th* inevitable barriers providingagainst the marrlagfe between * pooryoung iu«n and a very rich youngwoman. A man who has any respectfojr himself want* always- to' b* 'onequal terms with his wife. It'* th*way tti* peculiar organiiatlon calledsociety has written down Its rule*Doubles* a relie of the s.ton* ***,when Ao went oat with bis club toH t k i wife and drag-her by the hairto bis den. there to care for her andtij guard her with his llrti's blood. Itis one of tbe few primitive sensationsthat remain to us, this wanting the fe-male dependent upon tbe male. Per-haps this accounts for man's lack ofInterest on tbe sufiragett* question.

Only Susan, suspected the true stat*of. ftffairfl. f#**lng « womanhad no leal romttice berne'lf." *be dlighted in having a second-hand one.

It I mis* I'm afraid w»ll tuwttmutjUi IUnder oo clrnumstanoss* autowitt uo ileare this car. Hum (tin? miniv"' |

He suddenly leanntl•tamik ami! it^eil •'-It was only- cuancw • T,w: mainmi} Ui \which the cam ««m liirrJima; sntulto M :poor target for a nmrfcBmani tmcii ut 'the first order. Chnncn dlrwtfi«fl "Nmton'* Sret bullet Into tint rttftv. rrnrvumltlfej which exploded. £U«me;sW*isT'Todd mllss au huur. iriny otmliliumt ,«i *the car In time to avuiit; riuailt;- 3"t..Car careened wildly and ultm«nti« Utwuthe embjuikiueut him tb« nv«iT * .; Florence eovereU u»T nwm wjttli a«srhand*, and. quite unruuK-Jmin of* »,-iiui , „ „ . , ., . - • • - .he was doing, Nartun. DUE UM» « » i*»a.*n,11«<1 »«warnJy. Could anybodyaround her. j a»e In deeper than he wasT Once It

on the tip of his tongue toeon-

flnit thought you would—that Is. someusual haunt. They'll bo everywhere,nsur your restaurants, your club*, year.office. You're a methodical youag

beo>mo erratic Keep awayhere for at'least throe days, bnt

Always call me up by teiepbone sometime during tbe day. Never under aaycircumstance, unless I send for you,come here'at night..' Only one mannow watehas the house diiilng theday. but DVH are prowllug around af-ter dark. Tbey might have lnstruc-liona %a shoot you on sight. I can't"pare you just" at. present, Mr. Nor-um. Tou've been a godsend; and ItIt seems that sometimes I did nottrust you fully it waa because I didnot care to drag you In too deop," -

IfcwpT Norton thought of Floreaca

CHAPTBIT, \HII,teas his IOTB for Florence, hut the

The Wiles, o r * \Wtamm.After the affair of t!i« «utu awmltt*—

three of wbom warn killt»4—*» %il! :'W1-lowed. If you're a salltur joit \tmtm

i-gravity of Jones' countenance was) an! obsucle to auch move; It did not' ln-|I To be snre, Jonea had no, real an<j SthorttT to say what Florence should or' should not do with her heart StUL

what kind of a lull I nuaub-iularUitaiifc ! Tram, all points of view. It was better,l d d h h j b ff

All tbe tiding master's saTlng* werelnrestM ia- th* stables. The factthat lie BadTVcdemnly promised neverto leave Florence atone, and that hehad accepted a generous bonus slippedfrom hi* mind at the thought of Ore,a terrible word to any horseman. H*>wheeled and •tatted off at breakneckspeed, his bead groom >'-¥H-1at b »Itytff h

clouds down the southtnat: Uurrlum,the water crinkly, the bourn* «aiiuiliugSuddenly a a*ri«*> if "apcidhatW"to happen to Norton. Vi arm: :i». -not gtve th* matter' aiui'ii

frtland crashed through ttiBmerely Induced him tn Wltanr a»lucky. At another ttgtv au,bile came Tartouaiy ucoaaiL m emmmrwhile he was crossdns tha»ottlybodily hurt rh* carw*s»aat:c* isttsScwhen h* thooght toTmmtttJtmxBaathm.

Tn*n cam* tk» fatt In; ttbrOnly a dasperate graft t(F omrguard* saved him tt«stB»itt»to death.

(. Butwnsnanemarrirsd and he tria<ton^an(!3nm0ittstrangely

to iw!p tbe affair under the rose tillthere came * more propitious hour Inwhich to "make, the disclosure.

Jove, in the midst of all theseSharp, desperate roguea on

andye: lov» could enter the scene ae-Teimly. like an actor who had missediiik eee and camp on too soon.

Oddly enough, there was no reallloTMaaklus, auch as you often read

m anss» i -about.' A Treasure of the hand, a*M>J*"~^siancae torn the eye. there waa seldom

•anything more. Only onoe—that mem-ntante day on the river road—had he•tasiua her. No word of love had bean

an either aid*. In that wUdan conventionalities had dls-

smwsued like amok*, in th* win*,ted n**n neither past nor fn-

stee. tnly the preaent tn which theytlMcr *ov»*t. WUk har )m

many a glance and pret«Bd*d cot to•ee the itolea hand preasures. Tbewedding wa» already full drawn In hemind's eye. TbeacMwp young p«oplishould be married at Hu»an Karlow'swhen the roses were climbing up thsaides of the bouae wid the >CJUUK rub-lus were boldly trying their^ Iu«y

I*Trf "ItrucT'ner^aaTraTEer •t'ra'bgeTbut she could not conjure up (at this,wedding) muru tlmn two men healtho iuliil«ler. tho J>rldtfrooui, and thebutler. " 4

i)y- fomaklng hl» accuatotned haunts,under tbe advice of Jones, the blddwnwarfare ceaaod temporarily. You can'very well kill a man when, you don'Iknow where to'llnd him. He ate bisbrcak/usto baphaxardly, now here,now there. Ho received moat of hisassignments by telephone and wrotehis uturlfs and articles In bla club, tnthe u riling remain of hotels, and In-variably dispatched tbum to the otflcaby u-Aueengf-r. The managing editor\t'auu»ii to kuow what all tui» meant;but Norton declined to tell him.

It irked hi in to bo forced to rear-range bl« dully llfe-^hls bablte. ItWUH u revolution agalbat bla ease, forhe loved ease when be was not atwork, tic hud tho sensation of havingbeen suddenly 'robbed of bla borne, ofhaving been cast out Into tho streets.And on top of ull thla he bad to goand fall in love!.

There ."was. no longer a shadow op-posite tbe apartments of tbe I'rlncessl'crijiQft. liraine Cjiuiii.And wtmt ulght-ly without discovering any one. Thisrather worried him. It gave htm theImpression that tho shadow bad foundout nhnt.ho had been seeking and nolongor neeilfd to watch the comingand going of either himself or thoCountess l'erigoff,. •

"Olgn, It looks us If we were: at the«nd of our rope," ho said dlacouragedly."We have fnllwl In nil Jltfinptf «n fThe~devii watches over that girl."

Or Ood," replied - the countessgloomily. "In nearly every Instancetheir success has b««n due to chnnco.Somehow I'm convinced that we be-gan wrong. Wo should have let Har-greav> escape quietly, followed him.and mniio him fast when the right op-portunity came. After a month or sobin vlglliiuce would,have relaxed; hawould bavo arrived at the belief thathe had eluded us." ..

"Indeed!" Ironically. "He wasn'tvigilant all theso years In which hedid elude us. I low about the child honever sought but guarded? Vigilance!He never was anything else all theseseventeen y«ura. The truth la, suc-cess hits developed a coarseness In ourmethods. And now It la^oo late for

307" We tiffVe"Tfled "every~devlc8vo enn think of; nnd there they are—

tho girl free. Norton unharmed, nndthis fnther tu Hccuro In his retreat aatbouRh he worn nn Invisible cloak. My

. Mr. amXheweek

The WeBnt meetiof Un. J

Silver Hstury. at tday. Oct.

In your othingwo

irg the housethe whole family„ wholesale affair like thattoo noisy. Think It ov«-.bav* gone too

Ikliiod, "[«of Mr. Slei

Kanday Sclit-urty »el

With QLattraction.or«»n ulr in

ventlvo.""Tha two ar# In love with each oth-

er."- . • ' 1 . ' •; ""Are you sure of that!" \ \ '

<• '."] havei iuy eyes. But T Degln'."towonder."

"About what?""Whether or not Jones suspect* me

and is giving me rope to hung myselfwith. Not -jnce have tho police, beencalled In and told what has really hap-pened. They rxe totally at sea. Andwhat has become of tho man over the

"Ily the t<ord Harry!"-exclaimedUralne, clapping his hands. "I believeI've solved that. We shot a man com-ing out of Itargreave'a. , Since thenthere's been no ono across the way.One and tha same man!" •

"But that knottleJce doesn't get-USanywhere."

"No. Tou say they .are In lore?""Secretly. 1 don't believe the butler

has an inkling of It. It Is possible,however, that SUMS has caught thetrend of affairs. .'But, being ratherromantic, she will In no wise Inter-fere." ' , . , ' . •

Cralne smoked In silence. Pres-ently a smile twisted his lips.

"You have thought of something?"she asked.

You might try It," ho »ai«l. "Theyhave accepted your friendship;whether with ulterior purpowe remainsto be learned. She has been to yourapartments, two or three times to teaand always got home safely."

"No." she said determinedly. "Noth-ing shall happen here. I will nottake the risk."

_"38?alt_till I'm^through. Bwak nothe romance In- sue'. a way that the)girl will bar Norton ffor< the house.That's what we're been aiming at; toget rid of that meddling reporter.We've tried poisons. . Try your kind."

"What do you mean?"" L i e s . " " . ' • " • • "

"Ah! I understand. Ton want meto win htm away from her. It cannot

done."

to

She eyedhave inoney." •; "0. the money dw«n t matter.the-game. It's.-tB# gamsfast and loosw »ithIng with It with oao band an<tIt -kow-tow with the other,.port of the tblag,"Wba: « * J^w'tn'oiightf*""'"'""" '" -::-"••>"*-"'r~"

"We could go away together.South America."

"And tire of each other wttWamonth." he retorted shrewdly-we are In the lama boat. We'coui'Inot live but for this never ending.aa-cltement. And, more than that w»never could get'far enough, away frsthe long arm of tho First Tenhave- to stick It out here. Caa'tsee?"

"Yes, I can Bee."But In her heart elie knew t l»t

would havoilvtd In a hut with, t i laDian till tlie tnd of h«.-r days.- S i *abhorred th» llfo, thoiigh shn n«-»er.by the sllRheit word. let him hecom*aware of It. There waa- always tiazabiding fear that at the Brst alga atweakness he would desert her. A E Jshe was" wl«» tn her " deiiucttoojs.llralne was loyal to her, because »h«held hia interest. • Once that fai!*4.he would be oft and away.

The next afternoon the, countesw.having matured her plans against tkehappiness of tbe young girl w&otrusted her, drew up before the Hsr-greave) place and alighted. Her *-f-conie_ was_the_ same as ever, astt t&As'strengthened her Coafldence.

The countcssr was always gestleu."Her hands fluttered to empaa^

si te her words. Arid tbe beautifuldiamond solltairo caught the elrt'»eye. Bbe seized the band, l l ar tagaaaffair of her own.-It,waa natural tit»eshe should bo inUTeated la take cfhsr friend.

'I never saw that rlnar pgf.irg

County amon View

A meetir<if the Pnyesterday'wan dtM-iduinatSAi] of ifur proviilchililrcii at

Tbe C'ncourts wema'cb Iftv

grand primdeal of fuwere the vi

An inforiwait bold oiDay. AtwCranford ;Miss Kdithtbe evoningmotunnl .tut

Tho Y<«iil'teabyteriaouting Colt

"A gift of ye«tf rday." The 'coaa-tess assumed a (by air whlcd wonl-ihave deceived S t Anthony. Stt*>twisted the rlnR.on her finger.

"Tell me!" cried Florence. "Tooare engaged?" -,-.".

"Mercy, no!" •'"Is he rich?" ; ."No. Money should not matter wft«a

y'bur heart Is Involved." .v' A» this thought w"a» la accord wltli

her own, Florence' nodded her headsagely.

"It Is nothing serious. Just a faney.Shall never marry .again. .Mat:»xm

gay deceivers; thoy always have bean

was Bilmitlpresent wci

Halphrejr. Ilutau'bor, A.

Tbo (lirecof the S

niuntiy or t!are to l«u iland thorn 11hard tiincn.for even milast your.

At a tucpninUxl byinvestigatehiK u duntaand Strirklitluur .serviiweek: it Iclinic wnuli

\ -

appruve of 1A meotin

at the wxvtnl|;bt,timeI'areiit-Tea.noraiiiatol.PresiJont,president; 11

_ 44ry^_Jt-.ivvisory cointhe three (Mm. Ueorg

\ wore chosetgrated for tcouli) linttaken.

Albert UAmerican tClpvi'lanJtheauapicnlog Club.

A Little Melodrama Arrsnged for th*)Benefit j>f Florence.

snd always will be. Perhaps I'm a att.wicked; but I rather like to prove mytheory IBaT-all-men are weak. I f l 7 ~ ^had a daughter Td rather have her toan old nian'a darling than a young;man's drudge. 1 distrust every xaaus. £know. I came to ask you and Suaaato go to the opera with me tontgnt.You will come to my apartments BratYou will comet"

"To be sore we winj^"Simple little fool!" thought ta*

RusaUn on the way home, - s h e aaa&

lecture w;wIan tern slidmarks Mr.of this couthe twentythat theysaid tbat ifand lends

to repay it.reap the tienumber oisouthern Ita numbersuperior toence tvosjtbe talk. 'and instrucharged.

t oto be married" IsaldJones.

"Indeed, mlssr*"Yes. I couldn't get anything „„„.

Site out of her, but aha had a heaattfulrtag on her finger. Sbe wanbs-Busan and me to go to t i e operaTwakher tonight Will that be all rtghtr*

Jones gazed abstractedly at UM r u twhensver a problem bothered hint fi«seemed to' find the so'ntlon la tha daE-eate patterns of ths Persian ng%. n.nallr he nodded. -J see no nsaoawhy you should not go. Only, watchout" ^ ^

'Jones, there Is one thing that wlismake a s brave and hapsr. WIB you

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THE CRANFORC CITIZEN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914

Town Notes.

Mr. and Mrs. P W. UiiX are pacing<tb* week at LakeWood.

The Woman'! Auxiliary will hold itafirst meeting fur tbe year, at the borneof Sirs. J. B. Uaker. HO Holly Street.onTnesdayjOct.-w, at 3 p. ea. ."

Silver Bay in picture, in wag and is«ory, at the Preabyi&rian chapel, iloo-day. Oct, 19. at. 3 p. ta, Registration

^ , 1 0 cents.- \oa and your friendsare cordially invited.

Misses Emma and Anna Oeruanut,•j t> " twin daugbten of Mr. and Mrs. AVmf ' (iCToanut of Hirhmoml If ill "

h

UUad, spent t h w w k f D j at tbo borneor Mr. Su-tson. Walnut Avenge:'.

Metjiuur ,*mik- « a j j » . J^rsttibo ywmjr -SnriBar 'Heiiooi~~-Tcairnimbnwill appear at your dour to/ take theSunday Schuol census. Give them ahearty welcome.

With Cluvernur KicliljT as the ihiefattraction, the Democrats will hold ani>r#n ulr meetivfc n*xt\: Saturday aster-

• m*«r»««t»'- NrirHi-nm} "-t>n»on-—vrnwCounty ami local candidate* will also1»» on View and raakn speeches.

A meeting of thn Indies Aid Societyof the i'rrabyterian church was bold>f«terday' afternoin, at which time itu as dticiJIHI to appropriate | 3 monthly.itiHtoaJ of f-', a» baa Inwn the custom,fur providing lunches fur the jxiorchildren at tut) .Sherman School.

The (Jnuiford- Canu» Club U-nuLsi-ourUi were kept busy Monday. Auui'cb U-ivvwn WithiuKti'ii and Hartls,against jjahweftler ami "Wc'mple, foragrand priut of a tin cup afforded a groatdeal of fun. Sohwt'Kler ond Wemplewere the victors

An informal dance at th« Golf d u l lwas bold on tbo evening of (xiluinhu*Day. About tifty ^iuwts attend'*! fromCranford and tbu surfoundlnK towns.Miss Edith Ilillicr was thts hostms, fortbo eTDiiini;. At a-lato hour tb« couple*motuixsl back to town. .

The Young Men's Uitylo Claw of tin-l'cosbyteriau church held its annualouting OolumbiiK Day. After a hitui t<>tbe Orange Mountain!!, a sapper uroiinda catniifiru was ixittfiC Itayinond'~\Vostwas BtlinittiHl tu memliorshlp. Otluirspresent wore TUoinas OnUiunii). O*carl«wi». Harold Stanford. KUridgo Hum-phrey. IlowlunJ Sinclair, und thetau'bor, A. L Kcnnolly.

Tbo directors of the Cranford Hrancbof tbo !iecdlowork Guild iu»k its mem-tmr« t<> iilnimr m'liii runliIlinllmn r(

B o m i d Q a . Oaari* Haa&rick* A-B. Lnrh, C O. CbUi«- mad EdwardErwett paamt the week-end on • Bab-ing trip to Lake lloftttcoog.

Dwui Mathey is now a mombfr et tbeteaching c#pi.«l Princeton PrcpsntorySclaoaL ' ' '.

Mr and MM. U \V. BatKber an-ooveoa the arrival of a baby

Un, B. U. Smith, Roderick Smithand Mia» Dorothy Smith ar« oo a motortrip through Sew Jenny and New York.

John LuJy (if Asbory Park, is the

Catharine Oivuld, onStreet. Although SSI year* of age. Mr.Lutly stttl reads without the ait! of

. and is very active fur a mau ibis yean.

Tlia Cranford A. A. defeated tiso

rather o[wj-«idi<l game. JoauthKy andHbatanl divided tho hoDora, with fourhits apiece. Next week tbe tasuu wilroailiBU with the Xa»t Monroe*, and

an eliciting g^tae is assured.A aChupman, father of Mr*.-W.-Jl

ntrrbnhonsrmunoy or garments by Nov.^'t. Theseare to l«u distributed tunong the |>oorand thosn made needy by th« stress ofbard times. An earnest pica is made

~~ for even more gtinorous response thanlast year. •..:

At a mooting of tho committee uppninUxl by tho Itoard of Education toinvestiguto tho advisability of i-ntulilisb-iiiK u dunt&l clinic, Urs. Hull, Uivomnnand Strlckiur were'present and offeredtheir services fur several hours ouchweek 11 in ivttiiuattKl to institute theclinic would cost $100 and tioO per year

- to -maintain it-. -The Board will probablya|ipruv« of tbo plan.

A meeting of the committee upixiintedat the mass meeting hold last Thursdaynight, was held last evening, ut which

- - time -candidates* -for the offices, of theI'areiit-Tt'artitrs' Association worenomiiutUxl. Mrs. Kendall was cbosoiVPresident, Mrs. I).' C. N. Collins, vice,president; and Mrs. Dun id llurr, secro-

-. t w y . - . Jtvva».ii«;iiJuJ.,Ui..tiav«) ;ui-;ul-visory committee of sovon, incluiliiigtho three otlicors. Mrs. Howard Cox,

i Mrs. Ueorgo Hansel, und Miss ICdmondw<iro chosvii. A. I.. Kennel I v was »ug-gititrd for tlJu fourth, imt »H iiis consentcouli) nut ho -srortrwl,- no action wi»taken.

Albert Halo, lin <illicer nL tlie I'an-Aroerican Union, was the speaker in tboCleveland Schosl iut ei'ening, undorthe auspices of the Wednesday Morn-ing Cl a b. Mrs. A. 1. Johnson, pn»l-

'dent (>f Iho Chih, intrc«luced him: ~ The"lecture was illustrated by u number oflantern slides. In tbe course, of 4ibr re-marks Mr. Hale mud that it is tbo dutyof this country to act tu custodian, ofthe twenty smaller Republics, and seetbat they keep clear of trouble, liesaid that if thts country has confidenceand lends money to dolevop the conn

no time they will be ableto repay it, and tbe United States willreap the Ix-ndit. He showed slides of anumber of the main cities - .of thesouthern Kepublica. and showed tbat ina nnmber of .ways they wore alreadysuperior to our cities.. A capacity audi-ence -was present and greatly enjoyedthe talk, which was" both interestingand instructive. No admission wascharged.

apartment in tbe Irving llutlilinx Heils in hi* suly »iith rear, and had

xvn in failing hftvltli fur some time,Mr. Chapinan formerly resided in Fitt»-

urir, but came to Cranlord early Untpring Ho was a graduate of the

University of Vermont. Intermentouk place at Itouw's 1'oint.LakeCbamJain, tbe birthplace of tbo deceaaed.

The pupih of tbolIiKb bchaolnominat«1 candidate for th<i cominK mock elec-ion, Tutwlay.'There willlo ten candidt o «f each |>arty running for officer,lmse nominated being: I'rogroaaive,><liourno, Lewis. Itrown, Farrvli, West.W. .Stolk. Simontoit, It; West. \V.Arthur:'Uemorrut, I Iruw, Hopkins, IVlu.nio. Tool, Totnllnson, t'irmbach,Bradle'..8bolt.<!i, Shae/er, Mount:-lU'pul^lioiin. Morrit, Tomlilnqn, Mason, Moody,.Smith, U. Stolk.- llahlo, M. Humphrey,•I. Arthur and Edwin Warner.

Tbe tmtVic pasts recently not up bytbu I'olico Department at the fourpri.ncipikl roirnfin In Cranford,' to helpin the regulation, of vehicle traflio, bavoproved a compete siict\«s und manyare the words of commendation beard,e\en from soint automobile drivers wboat Hrat resonted tbe placinic of the posts.They make tbe Ntieots far more saferfor tioth vehtclot and foot |>a«8enger«. Itis likely that several more pouts will beplaced at street corners where traflio is'heavy, : J-

i*ing done lost spring. Xhtt was re-ferred to th» Cublk-Uy (AunimtUY withmioest to "get busy". .

Victor A Hung«rfard « ias a on-mUr by Saniu*! II T<x4 andduly elected

Parish CWe Mts.Mrs. Kdgveumlw, chairman ••{ the In

lustrial Ctunmitlw. aumHuwv* that *nmag« !i*le will open in tb» vacant

itore of tbe Kperry Block. . <w«« \>tS'orth avenue and' Aidpn stivsrt. unOctober 28, at 930in tbt> mortiing. Thesale will last two day* ur.le» liar stockis disposed of on the tint djj Tho In*lustrial CXknmitMe bi» ciiiuj.li.xi withthin nt-nr ruliox* of UK> Huard «>f lU^alth

hiih has wtaUiJi.il ivriations Kuverning the cuniiiicj/ofihcMisalenin onlertoprotnrt lht>|>otdic Ixvillband guarantee that the taim mar-lw apulilu- beneftt. At this turn* wlien mymany working pmpto arf out uf em-ploymrnt tbe Uanfrttitgn Hj,li« otTdrs anipportunity for IJteiu to buy for a (mail

ganueuU that in many canon areittlo worn. While it may tie calUxl aharity in ono TIW of tin- wunl th<!(ummaKO Sale prolrvLs tin- w-lf rw|ns. tf tbe^eody buyer by allowing him to

pay, for what he gvts. I'nuwrly con-ducted tbme salm',ar» uf groat bonolit,

ut only to the |«wr tmt al«it" tbs catxt-nl t.i>.i».|fCT-[»-r t . limy ..Miv.,,riin, hlM-

Tbe .suggestion mode at tho lastParish Circlo meeting tbat NAitihburhoodSewing Circles be formed to work forElia poor during tbo coming winter ha*taken »ba|« and tbe first C'lrclo will beheld early in November under tbodirection of Mrs. r'red 1". Davis at lbsliomo of-Mins Lakey. Application tojoin tbo Circle uuy lie uiado either toMrs. Davis or Miss Lakey. Member-ship is not limited to members of tbeParish Circle lint is.open to anyonewishing fo- knit ur sew for tbe poor.The gnrinonU made will be sent wber-p.vcr, the noed. Is greatwtj whetl.ier.it betc< the Red Cross for use abrooil or righthere in Oranford. No one, has seen thewarm articles wado by Mrs. Davis andMrs.sjMuthoy uhiili are to bn' scut tothe lielgian Hiillurors when tbo Christinus ibip sails can Fail to have the hearttouched and wUb too their hands mightmak» M>inelhii>g"'for thow who are Buf-fering from tho turrilil owur. .

Ovjit-untt.huBiLred.,pi!rajoJ turuod oujlast Thurwlay night. at tho Clevclani)SclitKil for the purpose of forming aParent Teachers' Association. • HughHear.on, l*r|«i nnt of tbn llourd ofEducation; calletTtlfe meeting to orderand statiid the piir]*>»e of gathering^Corneliut 0. Smith, president of theNewark ' Parent-Teachers' Association,was introduced by f rustoo. Cbadwiclc.Ho told of tho work of tbe Associationin Newark and gave many valuablesuggestions for forming tbe organiza-tion . Albert K. Metier was - then elect-ed- temporary chairman. After con-aiderablo discussion It "was decided' toappoint a .nominating committee of tento choose oflicois for the society. Tbecofnmittoe nanuxl is -half of teachersand half of parents. They ore Misa F.A. Brainanl, Miss Charlotte Wataon, J.A.-Corlies, K. O. Alvord. Miss SarahKdmond, Mrs. t'oner, Mrs. (laorgeHansel, Mrs. Heafon, F. T. Fruwr andOeorge Bates. Among the names thathave 'been suggested" for president areMrs. William Srjerry,, Ueorge Batos;, W.C. Humble and Mrs. Kpbert Marshall.All present at the meeting, were enthu-siastic, but it was tbe general feelingthat since the officers were to be per-manent, it would be lest to select verycarefully the people to 611 them.

There is good music anda cordial welcome await-ing you at 8 o'clock atthe First Rresbyterian^Church. There you canmeet those who may be

your best life-long friends.Dr. Greene, the minister, may inspire you to

do better work on Monday.

WHERE DO YOUSPEND SUNDAY

EVENING?

Ink.« AXTEQ

The Buard ut Tnsdn br»4 its regularOctober m«-tiBjt Tanday oiirU. tWre

fair a*t*o>UiK» uf n»tnben.The meat unportant tutm fontae** di»m i l l waUie fifppiatUwo f JT an addi-Uooal twids» o«« the tir«- tetw«enlTnk» avmme and Spr«o«t*rH stwiw

brtwtitbr up by XVillvjvm J. Me-Kw Ur. McKw *1»» .jsskr . / the Ustirability of uWprauiK tho m«t bycleaning oat ikfo«4U »•/ muU and *)lbruu|ht down from up «tnui ,that bli priiscipal »toud rmJy to helpnuancially in tb« carrxin^ out of the»rork. Tb« matter w*» pefcrrwi U» th*Btiard of TTiwteiw» tyation and r«>|«vrt.

•ixh salary *hill be tiv«d !>> tb« iV»irdn open nuwtinjt- The iniilor was left

to tbe Tru»ta» to rr]>ort at n*it meet*.Treasurer Chaulvkk submtttni lut

f scutmnet ihui 'f.* IvvA

Kpworth l,euguo devotional wrviioat "i p. in. •

ie*' Ti« aiut annual llarvectSocial tomorrow uflomoisin at the hoinnif Mrs. 1.. Uivuland, IKH Noitli Avenun,

l-iwt.Noxt Tuesday evoning a Methoillst

Irotherhood *\ylll |x< organinsl und

get rid of garnu>nt> that mightotherwise ticcuma nmtli ««5t»-n if lefthanging in clnwta and a l t i o .

Mrs. hilgixuiniR- will Im asii»ti«l byhit niemboni of her cuuiniittn*

TrMy Charth.The fallowing is tbe iirognamnio for

he tKtolwr full rhorsd *>rvii- at TrinityEpiscopal Church ne\t Hundii) «>vi-riinx

8 o'clock:'irgun 1'relade.rucomional IJymn IW*.'rayersond Vrraichss.logniflcikt.. A. II. Mason

Nunc.JMini.Uvf.. "i4.-....... A,. M. Ma*>n\ntbeiu ..\Vomlwatd

"Tbe Splendor* o( Thy tilery l*jrd"inn 111.«rtory Anthem r\»>te

VStill. Suli With Thne ''losiug Aini-n ami SontoBc-tecBwional Hymn liR». " — ::

Tbe clHiiruiaster, Mr. ( laudoi . promises tbat tbe uituicul |>>rtiun of this wr-vico will please all wbo attrad, as th«selections are full of merit and themembers—of-Tfio"heir |urts with much credit, x» it u

nerally uniientoud in musical circle*.he more numerous* the ttnarpni tbe

better the singing. So come and swelltbe nunitwr. .H'oar s«U will IK treeand yonr^welconi* tunlul

County Sumby-SdMot Coavatioo.The fnion (ijonty Sunday-Schoolwociatiim is in x»»iun t>xiiy at (lrt>)

touo l'reabyterian Church, Hi/abelhvening scmion t»^ins at ? o'clock.

Tbe principal speaker will If Kruuk L.rown, General .Secretary. World'unday School Association, tirejrstono

Church may be rtsacbed in Etitabetfarom either. the -First or Third street

Try itSunday Nigbt First Presbyterian Church

Tbe Coming EventThe |K«jule of Cranford have a treat

In store for them on Thursday eveningA next week. Oct. i i The ftepoUicaaClub has seenred a fJaisingconsisting uf vocal am] instrumentalmusic, humoroos moooiognes and acro-batic features. Each and every member of tbe vaudeville t-ntrrtainment i<the best of ita kind and tbe wbote pro-gram will be one of tbe greatest attrac-tions ever offered in thin town. Tickets

tj be porchaaedaitb" t » t officethe Cranford Tboatne on tbetbe performance.

This wooderfol pmdactkiD «viH beshown £t~ t ie Cranford Theatre- lomar-row (FridayT SlaUwse at 3 pT tnrTjitbo evening, « o'clock afaarp.. Generaladmission will bo 23c for matinwi andSOc. for the evening. Keservn] atata,TSc. but most U tbme a n talc"Cabiria" presents the moat magsin-centbat startling rsrtnuss erer abenrn.Don't forget thedate, Friday. Oct 16.

The Ladica' Aid Society tt U x r i Wbrteriaa ennrch bsld a rearolar martrngnateidajrafianioaa. Unsntrnm Hagan,Oilmore. WiscUer aftd Slnrart enter

(MQ+At tb» aiMtual nw^tin* of the Gulf

d a b OB Saturday, eveoifVR U M muniimting oommltbM compctied uf Mwnxx W.V\*. Buckley and P. T . Sloan front thoBoard of Tnutera, jutd'S, J . Cox fromth« aMimUrnhip at iarg«<. will place ir>ikwninatum HfiW>n caudklatm for tbenin* v.acaiicies tu be filkslm the H a t dof Tru-strr*.

The folltitt'itijc areWilliam Ui'lbrtly. W. U . Sperry. K

E. llMtua. t i . l".»rgu«o«i. K. I' Sloan.L L. Blak<\«. II. B»tm, K H.Was8. Walhenll. .It. K Vanthiun. UTaylor, I.. C Diltot, K S. BrfckenriC B. iytw,'c; K. Urwn.

*ti first mmrtt lira at pni'orocer» or brads' of commitliwii, anil tinla»t f vmr are now candidate*. The action

raiir* thiii Kju.UKh i-ali.)idalmi to tilt thewehvs to ineot with

ami has anmwd kivn iin thti eln-tk>n. It gives the membrraof the prwwnt adminititnttkm and friend*a chatH-n to «bnw tlieir Ktrvngth ivgive thoH>< wbo Ix-Ucve in ni/w Mi»»l an

i pi ms-thenI'mlcr thii |>meot vovnrnment »t tho

Club only Trushon atw ehxl",| by- th«memlwn. ami tboy in lurn elect tbeoiHcers. _ y

ColumI** lh»y at tlxfClub found tbemeuilar* out in full'••(ur>x«. nod the linkswepi well tilled «vitb «>a){»'r hunters oftlie "pill*, llj/'opjertnl wore an' hole

tmt'Wan lyiin by Mr, llr*x-keiiri>l)(it.with a netjU-ore of TU, wbtlx tie and Mr.C. E. HrrtMi "fiiniMol" tin' •wwp«taki«In tlM'lliuntlily tlasii IMIIIIS-I ition iiiritrhi-«iuan/cii<si' and exciting tihislips wire

nM tbe nnmiiil elivtlon, iltniii-r'or the iu>Mnls<n will Im served at Ihu

I'luti House, for tbe aivtninxlation ofmembers HIH> wish to ri-inaln after

ay in the afternoon. . .

St. Paul'sU.\ Churdi.Itey, E. M. t.Vmipton, I'astor.

The annual Itally ll.iy exatcisos iimlerauspii-m of thn Suitilay S*1HK>1 will Ut

eld at lit ;U).Kvi-ning worship H.OU. Hi-rinuns by

llk*rs

School Notes.Tho mock elodion in tho Ilixli Helloed

will5 U> held Nov. 'J, lb« day precedingh» n^gulnr election. Tbu cundldubsi

will,l«"nhi "Mumping it" tomorrow.The High Hcbixil foot I ml I ttom lost to

tosella'l'ark last Friday by a s»ira of:•«. " • ' . .

The llrst issue of lliit Student will hon Novemljor.

The Hophmoreclam realiuwt oti-r (Iat it caudy sale held yesterday.

; Flr»l VV«r &T l i i ' l l r - t » n l • • i i n - | i - i i i i l i ' i i l . u i i u i d

liil{ t " n l l n - i u ) • | i i i i |Mi i i i i i | i ' d !»>' K u t l i i T

l a n d I M U I I I I K n | i | i - i i r n t < i ' I n i v i , lnu-n

H u l n i - r , " I n - M . W t i n t In- t i n - i - d l l o r u f

a n A r i i u s i n p i - r <'iillisl ib<> I ' l i r o i i ' M I "

i'ri rtic t l r n -Ht i - r i ' - i i f i ' T w r t l i ^ t l t l t t P T

I l i i t n l 'iiiri.i I 'llmiil « i 'U- i i u i - i ' k s , m i d

••ii tli.i'V r . i i u i - In m i c i i i l Ihi> l i r w k

• -i"-< « i - n - I I I - I K I I m r i y t u n - l i i i i t t u

t l . i - j r w h i n j . l l i / i n i - r w i m a t t w u l s ' i r t ,

•nttij I I - In- i i n - i v II t n r m * " i i l ' i i i i i i i i l h

t)>iti<l-n>iiii, jiitiivvtiiii '4* f o r '•\)M'ii--i-)« f ru i i i

t l u - i * l i r ( i h u « In- r*-5illl.v i i i ' r t - | i t t -d t l i u

«. h- ' i i i , - p i ' i , | i i u in l i ' i l I n IIj<• \ \ I M ' I I J S -

x ' s I . ' k i - r p t in' . <\ i t r i i n l i i v t u t i n ' i u l -

m:ii. i.:<- I w . i i i , l i- u l u i i i l I t . ' I l l ' s l t l t t « r a

I K n - I ' u i L-• • • MI n u t t ' i I ' l i l i l l s l l , u u d

l l i i l l i l i l i u - t i n - l i l l ' l - k ! ' b l l> fs I n n ) HU Ml-

Jo;• iitili- ( I n n - in ' I ' n i y u n d • • l « i - w b » r e .

i ; . i - i i . -d I n IM, . ,U ' f o r m «H "'1'rHi l l t n d "

•Ji- i-ni-lv u \ i i u i | i l i : « " T w i i r c o r r e -

j i l l o u Urn ii u i i H | » . i - . l l i l i - c i i - i i I n l i t *

ni i i i iH o f t l v i ' l i r i i u < i s ; l / n i d o n .

An Unknown Chttt Oanlus.VVI..-U I - I -L .T . pr.-vlous tu the 1H1AI

In--, liit--iiiiiliiih.il limrlmlUfiit, vlslttilSlaiirlH'.trr he »vus <>pl>us«.i| In « sliuul-Mhi-oriM pi-rriirinnii'ti by un inikiiuwujnayrr. nhii hud OIIUIIIIIHI |II ruitssl'JU

ui tin- iluli Hit-ri-tiirj lii tnK» n l>o«.rdlii'l the iliuui|ilu!i. The I'lu/t-r Vut,/uit(^ a fyjr, i nmir, liul WH.S lJuiill/

mutiil. Tln-ii lit- lin|iilri-d of Umtcr tuknow wbert-lli lie liml ITI.WJ In tbe t'ult-diict "f tb« play •

'•WVII," Kiid I-aitker, "yi/ur plajf ba«-.II foinfuiiiit iM.-iull»r. I in/lliu that

i/U hftv«> uul ouce uiuvnl your

. "Xn," replJwl the plujrcr, "tb« fact u»that I nave not as yet >)u]t« masteredthe wove <>f the knl«hls, no I thoughtIt taliT nut tu move tbem at all."

of two knight*, pot . to mention Ui»handicap of hit craioped

Net V*ry Busy. .•Hecordrf ut IJeeds." read tbe sign

over ttw dour- of s handnoine uulMluguo one of the inure promloeat ut tbegulden street*.

A new arrival wttfcift Q*> paarljrfate* eotered.

-The recordluf of daaoa latanataaMb** lw aBAouiu- d. "t nasd to b> alawyer Jn tbo other world. Bat wayto It that all tbe c«ar»» are wtttaataxctrpt your he taqtOrui <X tkt oal/Uto total** of tbe fotaa.

a memorablo oneOaaford; K«d C>UM "Tax Day"» a i a M u t I ( i < « wcrotho people iCVanfuld wbo did not yteM upnmtribation U> tiwi active army of culkvton in rxrbangn fur th» badge o4piem|itiiu>, sk sniiUl cmsa vt' rvd ' cartbusird, And this sojuuroer and UavetfcaUw IViAl to give «j>. even to the yrewuf tr.un* stopimix ta>rt>. K»t»ry/ J»wth> \.»nvU-.l in lijiif«.nl invctrtbutixl A stuire and riimor u i t hthat *-mi' of I bt- i-vJIivtorxwvnt tu (i»ra.* Hosrllij oil trjliis l>Xlt;vy Coatribit-ttiin i>u tbo |%i.v%sii ;'%. Tboy iuadt<griuid »\u->-rt.s uf.tbi* wurk and iltswrv

wtll-ihe iiiuiM-y g»>T Whytb** sirk ami i\va suffering.

<"r\>w. As in the t'rint<HUi w»r, Klorenoe;.ilii starttst U m nurs«*i< work

ur<' «i- carryiug'il mi. If *o cimnotw« wml iiml our pity for tlw »ufft>r

IRXHVS with <<».-ry ivnny. Did jr'uu1 i»ir littlo nurw«.list H.iturvl.vy. with

tbrir ra|™, thi-ir r»l Uviuls an.) ttwir

tbny omi.: tn ;ill.'vnti! tbo "iilTerln^ixisl liy this irui'l wir of gr«sl and

ainliitlon I U" i^.lliiturs wi-ri'.'^iiiin ufthorn, out :\s •vuly us it :UI a. m , andthw WKTIS wivs i-urriisl on until ID p in,I'lm iininey ratsisl, wliuli will roach HutMiiti iif fT HI, h;kt 1HS-II KiV>n to Miiyorl.lt»ins to W% si-nt with Itu* tiniotmt.s ltd:ms UI1IIVI<HI tu tl»> AiiKMnan Idslt'r\*s la-j|;iii' MUs M.utluv lt.ihlUbftstlrst honor pl;uti in tlm littl« Army uf

exists b:kving |i|attsl .'0.' l;igs fortalof ».U.Mr» Kdgtviiiiilw' >luil«l tbis work

and JIIV ••ii'M-n t;i|it.i(iis' « i tb t lie I riliuiilturs luivi' wurkist f)ir its suixyos.titMSiiiiiiil'ttis-s wirn* as follows: :Mrs. ,lobn_ l<>w's foiniuiltm Mlssnt

SboliMi, Ixiw, Il<Mirt,'tta iiiul KH/.iilM'th•iii|«ioii. M'Sins Mniilemvmirl, Kop-

u t . Tripp, Mrs (lilpinMr». J. A. Slurry's ('mnmittis' — Mrs.

lilks, Ilia Mimi!n Mount, (tarrimn,Mtolk, Wi»t. Jtourno, lltws, Wissllln«|:

Mn, I'owrr's t'-ouimitUw—MM. I'urn-r, tlie Mismw UtH'Idi.'y. _Tullut Van

Huiiii. Miller',"Oaiiion, I'liwnr, Ililmin,l.uinli. . .

Mrs.C s Uttnll's tiuim Mrs (Imt[mi, Mrs Aiiili'rwui. Mrs, KrunU Crulk-ilmtik, Mrs. Cori-nlla, tbn UISSIDI Wiigitulf, Itiiinlilv, Miilvi'V. ltiini|>Jnr»y,iniltli, ('rnlW»lialiU

Mrs. It O. Townsfliid.',* Coiiitiiltlna -Irs, Ii. \—'Ha^vii,—Mrs.. MttiiVickur^

Mrs; Iliiil'-v, Mrs. Juhn lli'gmuiui. Mrs.IViinpton, Mrs l,««li» llanknr, MlsmsiMoorn, Annu und Kiiltiivrine Jnhnsun,

Mr*. Iv II. Mllliir's (>iuiuiltl«tf—Mrs.WOMRIII, Mrs. I. JOIIIW, Mrs. Irwlii, MrsItynii, Mrs Mluitii, Ibo MISSIM Kninsiim<l Jlillfli. . '

Mr* ,!.(' Uiimian's CuiiiniittiHi Mrs,It. .Smith. Mrs. May*, tlm Mlsstw K.

ciiniiui, J i>''iiiiiiin, DiiKwIiiir. Nulln, IIHI'-HIH-I. '/.ii-lilki', l.'ifgri'ii; Huff

nan. .Mrs. ( l oorgo HIIIIIHO'S (.ViiiHiiitt'Hi-

|ss«is_Hiiitun,UiH, t(iitbhi.[T, Husli, * t.'^iy,

urind, llnll. ' VViinmr,". M. Htolit. \,.oik. Mtriittnii, Mi'KlniH-v, Ilog<!iicaiiip.Mrs Mi-siitli ». Coiiiiiiittmi -Ml«u.'«IUM!, lltiurni-, lAiTitt, Mimalck, Han-

si'l, Miiiinir, VVoods, Kru/ler, llouron, •Mrs. i; (.;,\ViH»itiir'»'(Vjiuinittm — Mrs.

Ariinld Adddjiis, Mrs. A. ,4. I Iraki., Mrs.(). T Ilurrls, Mrs, C, tl, Oiilin, , lr ,Mrs. (I. W MIMUI, tho MISMM .Miirrlnni,Mitt li'll. Dunlin, I'nnli*, l-'irinliiu'li,

Mrs. I' K, Hud*1 (Vimuilltw -Mr*Hlwiini, Mr*, .(liiksdii, Mrs. lll.iki-, tlmMiwu<s lU-.ir'Kli-v, l>;iiiinii. Diiinoifd,

i •

Fire Alarm|J-Coriu-r Ws v l V l i

rifi ^ N"rUi ATI- I I I»*

AV.IMH- »IUl W|lllnin« NtlX't.l l l t ^;.H t t i l j i i nifl . l a r m i t ^ i n

:t7 OrsiigitAvrniK? nml Hlitli Mtr.«l.VI- l.lw.-irlii anil Ihiloii AYt-nii***.,V»-N>,rtli AmnilM mMl itivlwnl Hlr«-l,

l iI HiS!4>rttiiif« A ffullr, . f n i r KHMKU A *71" WiwIilniituiiHiri'ol sml i<i>rlii«fl«Ul Am.

'h4~Kliutt*«tli nrtfl IliiKiliilnKilnlH A**nom.Ml North A««nu« nmr Kllutl^-tliAvxiu*-.

liV~H»iii<luii ami Ibulmsii Xtnwta117-Aninirlun-Kun'l •"•' Worth A»»nn»fv-.-H..II/ WtfMl kixl H|Tlii»l),H Atrnuo,

-«iurn>-r UantUi «iul(..'«ut»-niil«l AIVUUUIJncuIn soil wsl init Kttaum,

>•••••••><

Cranford Council;

Jr. O. U A.M.Moris 1st and 3rd Thursday of 1

each month-AT-M-ASONlO-UAUi

' For information aildremW. £-KEl»UABT^• Recordlng-iiecreury

KARL TEICHMAMN,

Carpenter anil BuilderJobbing Work Carefully Don*

Estimates Furnlshaal-

RetidMei aid Stop,

Miss Emilte Sanderson

DRUG STOREPrescription Specialists

In Time

.Vrmli, full i»tr«'«ijffe :».-?^t-.-ia*«

from u ilriijij^i-it _v>'s{ {«•*« +v-# «-«n

<lt«I»'ii<l ujHin »r«> ii» t -.5.. j i « . i

ourflllliiitli rliiMuiriilin yni*- . i:U

I'lMupiiililile.l 1 \».tS< t>

pliyaii-iau'ii furuiuU

..», , .

L'il'. Stl< II t

STUDIOMiss Powers StiHwi for

\

Friday, Oct. 16.at 4 p. sn., ami

Monday, Oct. 19,at i.Xi p, m

rlval iv trfUMoun a t tKviK'ina^s "r. by

Thi. Kitchen Ware

Won't ChipIf It doe* your tooo'V bwk. *

nleti Wilro U K'vi'MC sat»»(*.•*.'«> w<r-vtce la ihxorts <-f. Craiif^ri

ausa It won't chip ami tact*«r than any otbor i*n*n»>i>*i * u *

Wcar-Evrr Alumiaum W«rr

PIKE'S/ / tit

• • / » • — • — \

AN EXPERT PLUNBCR ONLY:>m uut work, wb*tb«r IS M E « » ttiuiii-

ng« or rdnnwslsor r»p*ir»ut •<liti .,«!«•.10 our patrons out alwxv* mi!> rajuahn bint plmuliing t int tkttk fusv' w.1xpeiiiHi'-n can at'cua»[>UN& Em ibM<ucn

wet have the latmt impcuotmMUt* *»dp-to-diito m*th«t» that uti**. t!tm -n

perfact aanltarf nault*.OfK.'Ali H. MUM UKftt ». tun

\

7 1 . Unlaw ««•«»•«>T.I. 3U-J. CRANFORD. N J

D. D. IRVINGCMOICE-

Meats, Fish,Butter. Eggs

and PoultryPHONC93.

WANTEr>-r«w lots, moat to verycheap and out farfroaa ncttkat Stalefait particular* and prfc* tw kcter.BCtaaoa, MCnUr atrwt J£€s»r t k

I . ' _

THltEB newly fanboard.

XBBboavd. E » « e t r i | « h . .BesaonaJda rata*. Mr* W. H.N«swnuo, a a W. North Am. C n s f v i : 3t

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Survey of the World s News SUCCESSFUL MERCHANT Seasonable Farm Notes of InterestWl><dOl Bttttr to tn'Utt Hi*

» l,l< l i ,J«i | ] t l"l i ' I It m j m t' (

l i f Mi ) il Hi t « MI Ii !• f I iri( r« i I ' H

1 I N « II i I Hi I iv . « II1 ( r I in i \ n _ Iin ii I • J Ii I I ' i m n i l '

n I I * I , I n i i i tl Hi- I u j In

im u m

ENGLAND BARE OF H0R1ESi d m I t i « I i i l l n l ) I •- u m l

t f i w1 I M • I I I I I l j 1 I I f | 1 1 t

'* | I T l i t f l l * I I 1 " l lill In ii tin fur ii II.

I Hi i k<1 1« ut Ii nilrj irt> ii jiilMtl nil if ni I

In tin if nj' Ml I I limn r 111 r r/ii» h m t M I I II inl

fr ui tin I*I n i

« * «

TOY SCOUTS IN WARM"| it< I i fl< In jiln ml iiimtlii ill or

ii 11 • | "ft i f l» \ » ii!» Ini in • II II nllli lull It rrj o| • I itl> ni In

tin 1 ir |i< nn ( mil t nln n tli it Hie* Mil* mi i iTitlfmtiijf | i J | I I \ im hitI 'rl iml r I' In tl i |.i in ml wur, nl

off If %'ltt O*

I IP9 JllllHJ(Ml

haul

r1)iulc»- a|,e la n itIt • all «n«-r(.iVir«of

1<4 n•« rprMni;fur ««

i ir l lv l t l fx nr« ln< lilrntrila purt nf Ilii' rumpnlKU

linvi' tulil uf tlf C|I|I:H InllrliNIi lirlilKi'*. tln-lr

'In hnrve«! l in: rn ip« In (JIT-lii.iny nml III'IIIIK IIH nuMwiy j;uiiriU In

i

i :nr" |M' . i l l v l i l i ' i l

llrltliln. '.'(Ni.liUP;

M

A Qllmpi* of Kltuehau,

In I'lilnn. JII|I:III prulcalcil: HIT-iiinnj' lii«l>tcil Unit »l|i' iiiiirt hnve"re|>-nmtl"ii mil] n coaling station." KilM-liln InliliHIed; I'IIKT power* niilioumejlk. iUfui ji{->>v(it uf Ucrmnn method*;.Japanese. i>|'i|«iMtlvu win" Ineffectual.I'lii' rrsilK «n» llnil Hnxnlu, nn lli«price uf her frlcmi'hlp fur. Clihin,fctt'iiri'il ii Icimn uf the, I'nrt ArthurI'riiliiHiilii. unit I JiKlmiil, rliiluiliig mm-l"'ii«i,iiiuii, |ii"U IciiMil inrrlli'ry Ht Wul-II.IHVI-I:

Krmu.au utttclal point of tlew, « t. K l n t i c h i n i i ' i i i i i i i ' r r i ' I t ii w r n n i l n r y

<>ii-ld.-i;\11'-ii. l ' l i n t mi l l fn|'(>mo»t t l u iIntention nun (Inn T»lni;tiio tilmulil h«•IIm kal»er'« Klnniutioli1.il> the fur I'liKJ.:I'li'iii ttiu liiclnnlim tin? tlirniiiiiB huveiI'i'rii r«>tI)r.vlut; nhil IMIIIIIIIIK ini>ro for'HII'IIIIKIIB. I ' l l l l i ln i : every iiiittinil nil-vuiitrttit', cii^'liii'fri IIIIVII IIIMIC thiitr u l -

n:»N| jn | irnvl i l i 'Ihi ' ImHl (lfft'inica.

« H »».

LONDON C 0 W N 5 NOWTlir oronllvo. Kriiltia «f HIP l.oiuixn

InlhuH \H lirluu put In a |o» | Ilila fall,UH no IIIHIIIIH iiiny IM' loukHl for frumI'nrln ulilK' tlic wur tiiNti. Tim Itun <loIn l'nli IIIIN laki'4i up tin' Kim to <li>(fnil.. i 'nmci ' . unil. My n n w . Iwvu ..«it.llini< to prtivlilc tbiURK htirtorlnl Torfcmlnlii<> Uuro|M>, :

"I'-iisluiul, no ilonlil, will Imvi' toprvpnro lt« own IIIIHICK for llir nitliimnmnl wliitvr," onlil oiio of the iiinniiccrHftf ii \n~-srrTKlutinpr'Trtiil.tliliTls'"wnrR"

.whlcli I run <lo vi<ry well If jfllt. tollio trkt. It 1« n trmlo licrc.'whloh IIHN-novor IHTII (iro|>crly tlpvcluiutl, nn mimil1 fu'rincil lii< llni'il to pny tlm .fifty

of mvnliiK nn EiiKilsli miHlfl nlu-nltixyttuiUl K«'t OIIC iK'iirltiK the luilf mnfkof Parl» (it tlio Ratiie pricp. Tlicy willrl»o to tlip ocrn»lini, mill wtii'il C.H»;toinew.INH) wltnt UHSIHIIII CIIII tin IIIdrt>Ka.ilp'alKi>! tlic.r will not. lie imliiiiurclof tlirlr country'" work."

. * ' * " *TO MAKE OPTICAL GLASS HERB

TUc war will nut pn'vriit lti« K),tKW.-Ort( Amrrlcnnn whiMvcnr plnwwi fromlicttluK new lrnKca for Iliiin. Aniirl-cnu muniifttolm-cm iilrcmly nn> iiiniivi-foctyrlut; iuliHjnnn> PIIIHIIIIM o f ii|iijt'ittgl«S8 nml nUo U'liton fur o ivr ililoMnc plcturt1 in.uliliic» in illluntniwiuitw.

XIout of tlu> optli nl CIIKH u«itl on Ibl*rojitliicnt 1I»H tvmr fitmi (.ii'finnnr,Kntucp and UCIKIIIHI. It <HUIIC« In rmmUfurni, K'lni; nmliloil, Kivmxt.niK] pi>l-tthvtl lipw. "AmorK'iiu umimfm'turrht»ru tnkliiK till? I'i'iKMiniilty to Mint uWrwHttdtmtrj1. ruipli>jittjrttntt«imdr-<Tujcu, mill to miiiplv 1,'IIIKK nut only tuthin country, Inn to South America,hitherto nlfo drpriiilciit IIIH>II

Srvt /ul m:iiiuf.irtiir>-i» nlivinlystarted <!X|>rrlmfutH In prtHluclu^Sin**. 1>II| the )II\»\<KH Is K'IIK niul In-.

iTltroucli Hit" war thc-country'i

luuuufactun-m now ln iw nu up|>or-tuulty, they point out. which mayWTer IK- ilupllrnli-<l to ilev«4oii a newludiMiry tolniKt'pntportloiw' .

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WAR HALTS BIG PROJECTA Mir projit't inietnliM to brlus thrifty

Fh f l

HUKHIIIII I'liluinl. H.OOO; Servla.I.KKI. Hcnudliiitvln, IKUM*; Nriittcred,

Knuliuid wim tlit" pioneer In theniovi'tiieiil. Hhortly uflt" Wr Itndeii-l'owell i'«lnbll»liod It (hero Hollandnnd Sinuitliiiivla took It .up. llrlftlnm,I fill v- mnl I'olnud followed, then <!cr-runny ami rfatiee. Moro recentlyIttisjiln, Turkey nml tin- llnlkiui ntntcsItavo viicoiiniKed the mule mcnt. . ...

Ksneiitlally nn orgfintxiitloii workingfor ponce, there l« nothing In Its tenth-IIIL'K (hat Would ills'i'mirngn (lie inkingup of nrilin III self tleffliKo,

lly their l i n i n g In HIKIIHI work nndilrllln IITo older, luemhers of Hit* boy

have proved nf Kreill value I"inllllnry (illlcern n» nlti'iidiints, Hrdir-.Hi-it nnd inenseimeni. Whatever purlsthey inlKht phiy/jln such roles, how-every lire l irthelr Individual fflpnWlteJinud nut ns boy scouts, 1ml simply n«young men well (ruined for (he dutlt1*required of them, hftler triilnnl, per-lni|w, through their nlllllnllon with the

Ilian (hey could hnve Ix-eli luiiuy other manner.

* ' »t W V- . ..

EUROPE A HOSPITALKuro|M< linir IHH'OMP II glgnii

pltal. livery nvallalilii publicunit mnuy pr.lVHtti residence*; have beenconverted Into receiving MIHIIUUH forIho wonntlt'tl In (he Inriter cities of theI'oimtrlfji nt war, Thou«n.nds upon Hum-winds of HIHI Cross liurm'H have, toneInto the Held of the wurrliiK armies

' I I

of C'clit.»n!.p«uinii- matt *t!>»Jy human lit-

U P nts..ii?.| mmtru .|'«c intonur « want* «« ID'irb, a*

If t n ' trip* h* ranin dnirir (M*.

I lw n!T*''Se st all t lmri .!<• fa«-tfi:l and should be

|H'rlnnli) tn plenM- If lie <-»nii'it J>e-come pronYtt-nt lu t!*'fM- r***pects wt*should nd*l**» him- to ee l Into -somft

llftncmtwr tli it «« Kr.f »« j-oa"arei ll ro»r«-haiH'» t'U»liif«« or

yoti Btv w r t l n s the rs-ople.

Stleba la tt>* Sam* Ceura*."Tlnir file*." «j!K>te<l |h» »s»<»."Ye*." n>p»«l thr-Uvlt. "B

rreiy prough to ti««p tt*> Ifxip likeof thi» tuwlcrn fis^r*-"—tincluuaU Kn-tjulrrr.

Tht> In7icr«t n'-ttlenwrit InI* Kjilproreij. \r.M, h b in aof T'W, nml the «!n»!!«"«t i* iKkanwn, Innorth <iri-rtilar.i1. with foHy-tlx In-hilhltntitii.

830 MINNESOTA FARMERS'CLUBS HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL

Etch T«ndi ts Unit* lh« Cemmunit/Into a L«iB«« *o D«»«!ep B«it

ln(t'«it* ef AH

I'I i i Curtiir* f \xy% tn^elu \ I i n - la <lurln»'Ui.>

j t i r a, r In k I < \ Ii \M!r e d ,r i f ikri t i i turil n z m * ! n at

H i u h i r « l t ) f i n n 11 • r * «rt h.*1)nt * In tl i" ft I'I n , r i M n t

ill >\ e if* **t-nt i^h ' i t i in i I If i i r i m r i i i oni if tin »rt HeM

V V* r )U HMt »L »llu* "pilri >n • f f

ttn <' •«•<-'' V«rl ultiirt* 'lull ili» i I r

in initnn » Ii it im iti tK i (Dti it A 4 f r II * I'l 'I-* (jr ( ' !

i lira- n t n In t i M IIn iht* !• IJIi \ i • ' I I I I I I ' I I l l j t > il

Hogs That Give the Least Trouble

ruralm t i i r i J a l

tin ^ ilti n ' t u l In

H> TII'II rli u i i ' imt J » ) ilti.lrt<l In | r m mi i.tftlif I p 711« trTTiTjihliii! tli it U nut fur

I tu n f»i-* i H 11 l>«- 11 I) tu ) ** ilII im "in» I'r'tii* r W1IM.I I tu tin

rnMuii if jititiluir the f irmtr in nnf-qunl imhii with (hum* with «lmm heliu I Kiln »» <ut«lli <f the farm OneU to In<ri3«t the f>!ri f Hie in rut;*'r-inn Flu utlii r IH l« imlle (lit Inti rc(< of m n i l fiirmi r* i^wnni; fjriiisof ordlliiiry nize fur Ilie purlKiw of out-.«lile contni-t In IMIIII tuijlns niul selling.

'The latter plan" I* declilttlly prefera-l«iau«e It lines not Involve tho

1,'iniiiord nud lenniit <T lindloril nndhired help syntein and inaki-i ponxlhle;the inalntenniicts' of (he family sUeilfarm, which Is one of our most Impor-tant .Uiirrlinn InnlltutloiiH.

"I believe In the farmers" club he-caiiRe it.df'vi'lops pvoiile. It teiidii to.lirlnc ou( the Ixwt tlier* Is In n c<unrniunlty mnl tn iret |Mt>ple remlj- (o actcoiiiertiifly fur their own bedenneut.It la nn evi-r ready nie/uis of taking upand Hlndylng Indefiendeiitly any inntlerof Importance (u (he ciniimimlty. Itmakes tho work of thu ini*'rni|>nl(iuMpromoler uuproQtnMe anil aids anymovoment thnt Is'for thu realof th<s romuiunlt)'. A fnruiem' clublsne«letl In every community."

If JOII «ant hoi.s that muse the lratt trouble ntiik to the DurocIr.cd Thev aro enty ftKHlers nnd prollflt bn^dtrs It If fur tint rnson thatiiiiiny hot; rnNiTn stmk tlnlr f,irms with tlifta. Iluy nerikt. 1» n rule,i lfun |i> iwdu1 l'lpi lt*r litlir >OIIDJE »n»H raise mere plcf to unitiirity thnnIIx- n^iil »uir* hut the old brood sows prodme larcer llttcrs MI thitjihey lime

"IIUJHF TiTinT inifrlt Trfi-TiBbt pasture for finsulii i im\ r but Tfint tlot^n t mtanTtint i l m r in alwajH liucinar} Son UJU. wlieiit, I.nriej rje. ripe, clo\ernml timothy, und "liui this mLxlurt. Ii rhi- Inrhta hlg i turn lu one sow atn tlmt It Khn Ki««I Hiitlsfirlloa \ Mlunc*"jta hrtetler made a 250 pound1> is In i l l monthx on soft feet]

STOCK INFORMATION. t i :FENCE YOUR FARM.

T h e i v - U uolhlnB Iiettt-r than wellciinil clover roweu »r «econd irrowth<l(ivir liny, ivrlti-^ J. 1'. Hchiin-man,I.'ultvd States di'iiartnieut of agricul-ture. Thl» should he eut up flue and

.•iteaini'd. Clover In not only highlynitrogenous, -hut rich In lime, a suli-utiiuee-riHiiilretl hy tho hen* for'pro-vlillni; MiellK tut thu

rpi1*» tha

a

j •t

-8*parating Cow and Calf.There will tw leim troublo twth with

the. row und tho calf If they nro sep-arated as wxm an p6s»lbln nfier (horalf Is dropped. <ilve whole uillk liveor fix tiny* nnd tliun oornmemvi ult l isklimnllk, trlvlni; only a i m i i l l qunntltyat flml and RradunDy iucrentilni; untilall aklnimllk Is glreii. Always feedwarm nnd never'.BIVO moro than Isifadlly iJnink clean. .

By l_ S. VON

BIJEI.OWCalling on His Fiancee

"M ~ ~R, ro l 'KN-IOYT annnnnnvla niaM lu a .Wart; untforni,whlti- a fn -a »n'ii dainty tv»plt» Ml«» Aftsif'a l t lreri , * h n

wait ntntidlnc Iwf.irir a mlrTuf In herd r « M 4 l l R - ( v M K ) . . . ' . ... .,-,.-. .'....:.,•' . •:.-. -.'..-. .'

'Tell hlit».i:',l t* down directly."Tim tj'lt iva-t «vt ciiftpectod. Mlm

ltlvifr * uiothvr. t nMfff, had .some.(line t«forv written lier Jnushter tl>at

. huuiuii«-8ervlLt«4u tlm. j l ( . r ( ) a i

»ho hail tl«ltl<H.I t • llj.-irry agnlu: thnt ; vrylhlnc."

"Xt!>, father.", looking at her withsurprise.

"How old In your father?""How old tit my 'father? Hnven't

you Iieeu fold 'how old ho IB? AVhy,hrtflfty-five." ' '•/. '....; ,.j:w

"I <-iiiife»» 1 haven't heard nuythlnffabout him."

"Thafu uliiKiilar. I nhould hnVothoucht he ; would have told .you ev-

mifTrrlim M'hlliTi. I'nrls, llorlln. Antwerp, llrtiKHeli, Iliiiulnirn, (Vlofiup,I.IIIHIOII. Herne. Wiirxnw, SI. l'elert-buiK, Monoow nnd other temllili,' fltltsnre reported to be I-IUJJCIHI with those

niSTt'vTiiwii'iiiMlTOwlTiiniitVIiuine-"Held. IWettira fwnn tlw> wnr atilckeui'i>unlrle» have, reported a Hhortnue tuiiietlK'til nml mirKk-nl (•yi>i'Uo». KuueroUIKIVO.IKVIIA d!llli',<;ve<<rr<Mitil.iL«Hnost

t t.v w a , -»*«-"nw.inmin-nM"i •- "' -ever seen 4riiri;"mini, but full of Ufj s i <1 spirits. lft>would it' iws-fut t« 1 V 3 t>otb. I1Uname wa** Uoc**r l*^**-s^'»y. and ho.WitH quite wet! <>?T TSi<* lumber.. who

this .quite a miffi.lest e»3'l«i>atk'ii for ]lh« prewnt awl CH-SOII t>y sayliu; that -jMr. 1'openioy wumkl t>«> In the city 'wiiettr they Itttil O:HI rmuldi call that Ilery.._iht)f_ tol m i k e ^ i b s Jilsnslilcr's ..ac-![fiuatntaiue.

Tlio yiiiini; uum looked nt licr withojji'iilue eje.t,

"What kind of n match dii'you callIhls, anyway?" h v nsked presently.

"Ljl!^ii!'L-iLiV,J'£D'--KSlW1l niiilvh, SoIOUR as inntuuui Is |ilease(l l a m . "

"(Hi, jour mother's consent vms nec-efsnr.v. (If euiirsu It was. How stu-pid of me.!''_"l ..slimiltl Jhl'nfc ;(t.W[(H.'.'J S..i:l:.!-' :At this immient there wlis

>Vbvn her knllvJ b*4 I w h Mt l i fac - i "u% doortu'll. The lunlii nuswered thotorily arranseJ.Mi-Mnivers w e n t down- ! ""minions, •nfld-iirvreded a vlsliur Into^lllIM tu meet ber fcjane s t e j ^ t h e r .Che wa* »urpxt««<l t<> »*-e » man atmutthirty p'nrs «!d aud wi th all the «i™and e n i c e s o f a c u e uf tb«- wvrld. Hermother wa* vuSj f^ny . !'ct

the drnwhig room, u( the same timet<eiirl:iK a card on a .salver. Ml*» Itlv-

won-'•.Mr.-

ers l ix ik It up ntiil luoke\l nt-ltderhiBly. t)n It was tin- 'namel!"Ser l'o|ienji>.v." While she was still

npver dr«itu<nl t i ts! *ft* «»«!d tnarey ! s ( ; ' r l l 'S "t It nu elderlyjjtuitli'iiiuii uu-a man fii>ti"year* jtraryorr tSsn"benirlf. 1 I l'r"1-' "'' "'

i However, p v d . btwtllivB r n j u l m l that I "x''l>rilluK, father." reiiinrked Ihe Mr.' she show, neither sarp:i<*-. disappoint- j 1'ul""nJ».v. w h o . had been iiuiiounced

tneiit rt*»r auy vuiu-r *3^>tV>u. Shevnuvvd, e i l

'•Mummii

fiir'iu'rti to A to rnlsi>trurk for the New York market, Uniit>wi linltwl l>jvtln> wnr. niul lthr\->n tloHevllle. the lieiul of It; his son, HuronHeiiri iU> Hot llle; his rclntlvr, Itiiron <leKt. l*uuluf. nnd lil1- frleml, Huron Cran-brugge <Je JtarrlncKlir. (he lnttir a IH'l-glnn, nre uow In tlm. war zone, wlilleII-IVM and children art? wait Lie on a M Rfarm near Ucd Unuk, X, J., tor news ofUiem. ' • .

Baron d* Bvrl l lc came to Americanine uicmtln ago, and until recently ti£and l i b family and friends lived a t tt»*

S Aator while looliuig at land of-

l'holo li> Am?rlc]i:i I*tt*aNurats Witching Ov«r a Woundtd

Fr»nch 8oldi«r In Paris.~: "

v.'ry Krvnrtt1 aud (ivruuin city, audI monrnliiB vi'lnllves nre *een cverwhere,, A French tllspn'tch says that it L'i hardJ to conceive, that so much suffcrini;cuuld'ttv fcntucrvd toccther In oue ulaceim is to to witnessed in. that city'shospitals now. -.The International lt«lCroits seouu to twi the"bnly~fiionutacntcivtllzallon has'produced on which onernn CIIHK to his faith In humanity inttm face uf the European carnaje.

From every news twurce comes thereport of tho marvelous work of <thlsoreunliatlon. With tho army and awayfrom it, attending the wounded wher-ever they are, the Red Crosa nurses'hare the highest praise from «1! pri-vate*, offlfiers, »tate«u>*a, clxlllaus andrnlera. . * .' , . -

twr bijsd craclously.wrv-tf c ie that you" would

d la ral! *oon. butnot liwac- tVst there wa» nny

especial ap{>.>tn!Beec! «» t«V(hp date.""Have yvu-breii 1» t!se city IVJSJST?"—"Oh, yp*. I ilre JsMw."Mia* Itlvers n « »3tf,>ri«ed at this.

She mp|x>«>ed tltj! twr'nwtlMT had metIMT Mii'tid fate fn t^e c:ty -where *hewas vtsittuj;. Ttw j,*aas l.idy w<>u!dlinVe likrd-ti> s*k b.i« Sous" be hadlived tn the ci:y of her b:»jue sad whyshe h.tit not ta*t hirj !a *-viety, buttub* would hate tvvts l<» Imply that hew»s net t)f «b^j*vtv-t «KKSalJcJa-i«L- h«-9ortal-'o{;r\-le" t j n t k l tfce Kiversts

'•I've been liTbe said, ""l.ca

j b<r* .">E?y a raonth,"" t * » t» K» l t t o tnud-

**lrt so siv>rt a tlzoe yc i rx*uM -nothave niail . cany actjiaislancr*. Ixhatl have t!te p.*a*ar* of l!slri»ducln£J i'U t c> aojw c f e s

"Thank yuu irr:"Of course, <«csMKis£ tlie ifUtloo-

shlp, we shaU taxe-a rrmt deal offreedom In going ahcet tesrtber. Wewon't neetl a cftaj fTv'Si.'"*.

"Xot at alL""Only I wooMot 'aj» mo!5»r to be

Jealous*" TM» was a l l trcUy andwith a anute. • "

'Ttathat"

-JFatberr

more afcail cl Uticr an to

"MornliiR. my 1M>J\ l|np|ty to dndyou here. Present me tu"—•••"Ypur llnneoe: How, con that lie nec-

Mls» Uivers loijUed on und llsteuedwith amatement. The hist comer nil-

-iuuctxl^oKard- her with uutstred'hedbaiul ntul said cheerily:

"Your mother wrote you, 1 lioliovo,that I would call."

Miss lllvers .loolied from one to theother of the two gentlemen for somemoments liefor»» replying.'-"Mamma wrote me that her dance,

Sir. IVpeiiJuy. would call, but she JH1net »:i,v that

'lla^e jou e»«.r notKid howsmall the Him i.s between suc-ei'jiit una failure?" asks n contrib-.utorr-4a.'thp Karm and Field."Anil In many cniies In farmingIt Ii because tho farmer fails tofigure- his business on nn inter-est basin,

•'It takes around J23O to*'makeliJO acres- hog iind sheep tight.

producers «ho know It t«>st con- j • Where can any farmer Investiat alfalfa In an Invaluable feed j J f^<i which' will pay such'a high,

In the ilalry, closoly akin to wheat bran i'• rate ofBlnt'ere«t as this will? 1'in resulM nnd usually much less ex- | J have my" fiirm fenced lu'ttilspensive In Iho average, small town j * wny, and we Mhnll, ns soon OS

.the corn Is planted, spend a littletime plmitlnir pumpkin seed inthe corn nud at the last cultiva-tion sliali sow rape In most of(lie corn. Just as soon us thesilos nre filled we shall turn outthe hoes to clean up, hog downthe corn nnd. cnt tho rape andpumpkins, This means that with-out nny labor whatsoever 300hogs will get their own livingand >;row fat from September toChristmas, and a large part oftheir feed will be from, rape and

-pumpkin sent that cost less thanj;«l. Iain able to do this throughhaving the farm hog fenced."

Inor city there Is nliout one cow for ever)' jten or fifteen people. Therefore In a jtown of 1,000 population there will jprolmhly. he 75 to 100 cows. If nlfalfaMill Increase the quantity of their milknnd hutter fat. giving n prwluct nt aloner i-ost thnu the eonceiitra(cd fpodii,tt Hhoiild tic moro utied. Hut as yet Iti« not Kenernlly used, because It U nutunderstood nnd appreciated. '•"••'••.

In order to produce desirable, flavor Itis very essential that the milk andcrenm lie handled under sanitary con-tllllons. ' '

Valuaof 8klmmilk For Pigii.[t Is usually estimated (hat 100

poumls of nklnimllk nre worth as muchus u .ha l f hushel of corn far>.fccdlnitpiirpiiseH—thnt Is, If corn Is 1)0 rentB.u \bushel, W) pound» of sklmmllk . nrbwtirth no cents!" In foeilliiK pigs KIVOthree pouml.i of sklmnillk io one pound<if crnln. Sklmmllk contains 2.1) percent jiroteln. 0.3 per cent carbohy-drates nnd nliout .2 per ceut f a t It Ispriictlcnlly nil tllgesllblc."- .

Wh»n Chlektni Aro Wild. ."'There. Is n chicken law In I n d i a n a /

ncconllug to s t a l e Attorney Jeffries,whlcli clnlms thnt when chickens wan-der nwny from their owner's premises,nud t n k o t o teltrlnj; up tho neighbor'sgarden they become wild birds, aridthe aforesaid neighbor irifty shoot them

The Sunday School LessonText.of. the I<ess6'u, Mark xlv, 12:25;

Memory Verses, '£1, 23; flblden Text.1 Cor. xl, I'd.—I-.rrkn-srryii thill- Ili5"setlt 1'elef and.I0I1I1, snyiiii;, "(in nml prepare us tho.p!i«iiner,"'nntl that' they said untohim. "Where wilt tlioii that we pre-I'are?" (l.n'ke \.\li; 8, 0.) So shouldlv.C-jc.v4aLliisk_hlm_j;uncfir4i|iig • all. our.K0I11K*, and thero Is hnothc-r (fue.stli>iiwe slimilil .ask him concerning all our

He snlil, "Ileli'old, when ye arewiji-reil Into the city there shall n mnnmei>t you lien ring; a- pllclier- of \VBterV(I-nke x?ll, 10), ' • , ' ' . . ;. ; -,'

They were to follow him into a housenml siiy to the good mnn of the house,"Tlio Mnster salth. where Is lhe guestchamber: where 1 shnll 'eat l,ho1 pass-over with my disciples?" (Verses 13,14; I.nke xxll. ,10. 11.) It does not seemHint the mnn bearing the water vesselknew what he was.doUlg, but tlmt Benil uncoiiHi'lotisly Bukled the mco.tothe rlisht house. ••... J

Wo are often uneonMlously guldlncpeople rightly or mpnglj-, for "DotUhe not Hee my ways and count nil myft tips?" <.Tob xxxl, 4.)

The owner of tho house must haveWen n disciple, for ho umlcrstooil andshowed them the upjier room furnish-ed: Thus they found as be bad saidunto them'(irerse III; see also Luke

So shall we always flud It to be Justns he hnR sold. 'The. words translated"snest chamber" nre. found In'oiily oneother |ilace besides this incident, andtlmt 1* In r>ike II, 7, "No room for themhi the Inn." There they made readythe lwwover. What » prlvlles© npd

there were two nances. • hojjiir.aiidLJ'leasur»-to make t1111"has"Toi-gotten Hoaily for him! tli) yt)n ^ find It »oj A»

she is u« longer of an age'to engage-:, he »n*t down with them In the* eTpnlng1uri»"5l7Tlie same time?" - . - . . -the younger man; "dliln'tto call 011 your fiancee,

he Imd never been horn. N o one seem-ed to suspect ludim Iscarlot, for theysaid one by one, "Is It 1?" Simon Po--tcr-ankeii John, m h o "vfur leaning" 00 ~ "Jesus' hosoni, to link Jesus who It wan.He ri'plleil, "He It In to whom I shallgive a sop when I linvo dipped I t" Hegave the mm to Judas'Iscarlot , . and •jIu'M Hahili entered liijo hlin, . --m-~

Then Jestis said to him, "That thoudocst, tlu i|uK'kly.'!

•Judns went immediately •out .nnd'Hwas night nud lias be*ii nlgl<t with nlm ,

~ev«r - slnctv : Hefore he w e n t - o u t - h esaid, "JIaster, Is It t?"•' And Jcsua BOW •unto him, "Thou hast said" {verses 18-'21:..Matt. x i v i . 23;"John xtll, 25-30).Recording to our lesson, there followedthe Institution of the supper, by which, .according to I Cor., xl. 2u\ we uhowthe-Lord's denth. till" be" conic. Tbobreatl. fcprescnts his \oAy Rlveu for „ 'us nnd the w i n e - h i s - W o o d - s h e d - f o rus, nud by believing w e eat himselfus Is expialudt In John vl, 47, 54, whereIn the one verse, eternal life Is the re-sult of bettering, oh htm. ami in theother it Ls tlio rosult.of ienilng his fleshami drlnkliftf bis blooit s o t h n t entlrtRhis Qesh aud drinking his blood Is Justbi'llevliiR on him or, accorUlnK. to JohnI, 12, receiving him. .-. "

He salil again, In this connection thnl$ e would not drink, nny more of fhefruif of the vine till lie should drink"It new lu the kingdom of God(verse i.M.v '

Uc-'nlso upoke of nppolnttnir to thotwelve (some one tnklnff the place ofj;mhis Iftcarlot) a .k ingdom that theymight cat nnd drluk n t l ib .tqlile In hisk l l and-', sit on thrones Judging

you write meMuu.itlvera?"•" "I 9str«l you to call oiMrs. itlvcrs."

"I see.'" exclntnied .Angela' to the

my tlnneec.

he said that be had greatly <lcsltwl toeat tills iiastover with them iiefore besuffered, but thnt he wonld not efit ofIt again Mntll talfillctl In the kingdomor «<xl (Lnke ssii, 15-181. He himselfIs onr nnssoTer sacrificed for u». but nsthere was, a grent deliverance of Israel„-.. . to the i there was, a f n m t deliverance of Israel

Sider _ ftirjenjoj-.. .'!You a r e t a l>o my ] from Kgjpt at the first passover therestepflither. 1 wondered If mntutna had j will be a gji-ater deliverance of I&nel .lost her senses to cngago h e n e l t to j at his second, coming to set up his klig-. 'such a " - . . . uom tl Co?, v, 7:.Jcr. sjclll. T, 8). , "

" r o o i r supplied tho younser man, t After this portion from Luke therel l h | hhl

s , p rom Luke thereat all—one so much younger | 6houhl come In the incident of the teetrself" \ washing, found only In John jrJIL. by

which ho; taosht them hnmhly to serveoue another aia the .necessity t>f con-'lant l n i fr tif

than herself.wejl that enta welL" said Mr.

^ p j y , j(r. "Sou can jo about withMisa nivtrt verj nlcelj-no chaperon

d d " •tMedtd,Ba"—Th* tnf9,yO!OBg*rUugb,

burst Into

'slant cleansing from WtifaeflUjment.Then as they ote toe-pasaorW he saidthat one of them,ironld hetraj,:himand it had been jwdtor t t i |

1. Compdro Mntt. xli, 28.'-.he_li4iV-before-Jilnv-knowlna -

nil tfilnp«, the suffering of'Gethscni-nno aud Calvary, they were selfishlytalking of who should be the greatest,aud Simon was .saying, that he was

V with him to; prison nnd to,, not knowing hi* utter 'n-enknesa

now that Satnu was aiklng for him- toBlft him (Luke xxll. 2-1-3-1). .' "~ fn Ms reference to swords, he seemsto hie to't)e saying to them that if theyconld not trust him when invisible nswell as when visible, with them theyhad better buy, swords dud take careof themselves. • trheh lie" said that twoswords were enooeh it ls evident thatbe did not mean that each should hare

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one.Connect John sill. and sir.ws, and sir.

1; as It there -were no chapter division*toft maJ»TT, i

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Wpman's Section of the Paper-Boudoir Cap of Embroidered Swiss

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gggpftffl • " _ "" "„ • ' ', ''„

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\ gar.

JUH'AND SMART.St*»i4*rd Fcr tH* BUIIIMU

*»»!»•»•• Garment*.sSy ««•&* to ds*&sre« «!»mt£.« «dN«"tisl 2 f t l i n ' i n oSfc-e,-14* ut t>u*tBr«* »i><.»ultl took

i JlsM *be t* better plain:,it little bard «p*uj tho«e

rr fca*' ruadv . dUtluctly

,k thxt. thwuga p«?rhap* ai» » i w for

(w-i !* «Srui thatt'ftti in Ml1**'"

CARLYLE ON WAR.DM Natun InWnd M»tM«r Earth F*r

a Hur*tf *r a C»«l>pitfHorrlbl* vtm-usb; A «bul« Mans-

not *»• m u c h a* l>iirii~>t Au<t

life .and vl-rtuv ha* twvn blown; ami inow- t!»y »re swept t.^etbet neJ t-rum- iEwd dw«n vn\t of tight, tike blown nitf",*htvll»? 1 !.M nature, when site U:*di' thelV>U4tu iriixK down bin mold cars"**from the' tVt-luthtan atnl i'i«n«it!it.uibright! and >i>rrod them e-ul berv. Ill

jJbV *.'ft.>;.;!i_rj!lhe«l_lete^ _llite'>"L 'l1.'-^:T o MarrhflrUl, for it torn beating mir-

ry tiiiert*<>ii her children mlitht t*er«<-d. i>r fyr ».«wk{4£ »heteUr they

Illustrated Story... ; , . .«£_•

The Wife He GotBr CAROLINE A.PARSON*

«ti»\ 3.» ;wr !W. basil***

* f vim 1 . If *iit' Is ptvtty/thvutj:* Vt her koep her chiinn.n a j ' i i tiuit !irw«sim: ami

by

t-.<:i»o!altnu that yocifii *>olH?r. mtiiiviit.&u'tv garment* uft.ii,>w off KlrHMi K

CARE OF CLOTHES.

ribbon.

The boudoir cap Illustrated litre 1*. fashioned (if embroidered Swiss, tt ib.-autlfuily au.l may I« brttthtentM by the addition of n.bW «f uuia j * *A m p of this sort Is not only useful for morning wegr, bat I* it met- j

h i l i d • *for the invalid.

h <*-

NEW TRANSPARENT CLOAKS.Mantlaa of Lac* and Oth.r 8h*«r Stuff*

For Waar With Evaning Qowna.One of (he leadl-ni; nuvt'ltlm of the

'present KWIsou in a IUUK " irtuupari'Utluautle, which 11 I'tirlsbui huiuurtst huscalle.1 the Mimua Viiimn cloak. Titoname U not it particularly happy one,flare the mantle worn l>y llueti'rlinok'»ftlonua Viiimu wim u»t trunspareut.Hut the ltleii van be uuilerntood.

These Uiuutlifi are very loug and aremade of gauze or rhtffou. A beantlfulmodel created by I'remet wiw youipiM-ed of moonlight bluo chiffon. At thebeju It was trimmed wit!; three nccbr-

_JUoa plaited flouueeD. its mantle whsImmensely wide, xo voluminous that Itcould be wrnpi'i'd. tirouiid und nraundthe figure. The mantle was designedfor (1 prominent actress and wan to lx>worn over n flesh pink chllTou eVeuliiKgown embroidered lu dull silver. .

Similar tunntVet) ure made <>f xhadow

FASHION FOIBLES.

The bow tie makes a.suitable UaMtfor prnctleally nil Ulloivil.t-olIarM.

The new corsets must be hlchsr t*meet the demand of tin* uew ba-«trw«.

The faithlon of smotWlnit Is rvturclo;;-It l» nodced upou soft crepe <!i« <!ilnif.

Velvets will bo n nn>»t fmblt)iiaW#inaterlul for evening u» well an *ttwtwear. '..."..,. . .

Later 1Q the KMISOD wraps of T*t»«twill supersede, the wraps ut tlilu ma-terial.

Tnllored suits are made uf cbwliwlwools aiid pibnrdlries lu blue. s.iu4(•olor ami beljfe.• Itliuk frocks of taffeta ntv trt.iiro^Ewith narrow bead fringe In a t'ljcutoijia;-tlon of tirlislit colorH.

r;j«ir

ts.-Thot* Wh» A>k Well Groomtd.v «>f our'*, clothingt i<art lu CIH-J dre**lni;,

w«-il dre#*od woiiuiu I*,iipol. Nut .ntily lire her

'<-***. but evrry article I*.ii infill'.te rare wi well, und

r.- '.^ij^* «tj n^cn*1 uii1 it« ivi-ll look-*!!««• t* Jliow l u i w . .

•V.'1. m e . . suw... Ijr /""ll'-dsTe;!,. Veil: vn-fcirt3 *aijii l*as H b»:tli»u off, it *enm".;?«nj 'fir » *;n't lu t?vldetnt». • Ttnte-«sr»* t i * llti* of1 wei! driiuiwl theror a « !«• s>r« cujiUifi'dhixiun of. belt undks2» <ETT i^*-* run over .ut tin* heel*.A »r»J5«itiitl!" urCTliaultoif nl wittejl

ttfi w* «T -ii!l /-lolhlus In IMII It nli-tjipw-if. iwwmary, nnd nil «'l<i(hlnc In

awny.

The old fashioned stuck collar uf Un-lace. ,' One beautiful specimen 111 ryaMeu.U>coniIui;^_TlmLUiUy liiivw ••iill>r>!'£blnekT'liiintllly wns n» tinTns the pro-"" ereil or plulu edaed turnover*. • V\i;!i :•verkinl cobweb. There ItrmthlnK In these 'stork*nre worn ino«t eOVeUTtflj-\the leant indelicate, about these mnii- • nrruiiKtil fold* und but win;ties. It 1M only the Idea of exaj«."erutt>d t black and colored silk*,trannpiiretice wMeh Heeuis ut flrat star-tling, i-

CT»P»» Fpr Winttr.S*"*"! Jjircf. til''i" btirirln-« "f cmi»>.«.!»<X''T I * k cm. nny thnt nre till-

^1!-" !:.?.rfl wiliw *lry. ^Viirn* n csin i«f'fc-:s:C trMt. Ink*'i^lf h Itlllirh *f*'I'JU';lt€»;

i i i5 <:•;< tin' M U D In warm wax. nut1

i5. llti :«:»."« ihc tnbll' fur till- Will totrflt!C- >n»- Ei-l/n <-'ean. _dry IM'I,\,

jbuw » of j

. : Bathing Commori Sanaa.In trnrni weather 11 warni, uot hot,

bath ut night is coollnit. and the bath Inthe mornluf; should !«• only a qulik»pou«e with cool, not cold water. The

^wpjnuu Who .ilressex ll). tl'jS inldillo ofthe afternoon or ]ti<<t before dinnerand bathes then Hhould not bathe justbefore retiring also. Th« quirk niorn-Jng uporiire and the moderate aftermxinor evening hnth aro iiulte suilUlent for

"each tweuty-four hour*. .-'----—

K«ro«en« For Cleaning.Kerosene will clean your hands bet-

ter than nnythlnj: else after blnckini: a*_ ranee or Htove, l'our » llttle_ In the

•water, wash your bandit In Tt, theif•whsh them In tepid witter Slid finallywith plenty of noitp and n stiff nail-brush lu hot wuter. rinlsh up by rub-

,- blng-the_linml« with lemon Juice, rose-water or, glycerin. i

Covering For Floor*. •NnthlilK Is more satlsfatt'iry

floor «iverlnw for . liedrouBuiwushiible cotton rujrs. Th»>y t-na £whuu^lit In the HIIIIIII nlze—II yant UraXby twenty-four Inches'wide. Ttiny i r* j; -i-i.>•,* -wjuade.eltber.lu pluln cylor-t, ^l£U whlt#£t3"ti ir#ntrli>t» for.a. bordi;r- iiefi,«m rim*c«ij.-uc'%. ^-_^In mottled pattcrun. They ar» MIKWI twith rotton frluKR. (Tushlonft f i t th>* |porch floor ore al»o covered wiiii t!ii.*jcottou homespun. . !

V*ffrt*'ble« on Toast.'*. bit* *' Iwfn Rt>e j i i i l iu Uie il

iT niri t";:«.t l« laid "n Ihe l"it-ibe i5l«li.fir«t tlir remaining*:! be iitif-Lij bed by the time

KuituE T r r n - E w»».«: ii*tit-.m»e km|wr on the ^tlauU-luitit. T1w tower « i i'ttlHti « t'liisiin of land, «nd \

lew buudrei] yard* t»rk from It a ntll-nv»d-cr»»»»d th« llltl>» iwaltwula, witha lirldi,-* on fitt.er «td#. tironte votild«•«» from th* top of the tower.lu eitherillrtvtlou tralu* .MUIIU,- atid K'"l»i:.

At firnt the jounif man -h* wa*twenty five years old- wa« much |>IMS-«1 tilth hi* |vi*tt!nu He nj« f.rnd offrthUHjj-tmJ\Ua4- j4«>uU••«* iiuic-fi!r,.Ul.tpAivpo***. Tlu» lljjjhthoitut' llbntry cvm-sltti-d of a thotwiiuil volume*. fc> thaiTn> it** Tiot lit s Irt** for Umkn. Hat

tt was pul!<*l up nt the f.»>t uf ihn!U:,!itt"iuw, »n.l they nil «»t out, theliUft^il out.a trunk. Mad?* wit* amongthem, dreiwed In her hett Hiu> nmltit-Mti;*' it^v^l ua tht> rtj»:kv* auil a pAr-.Sv'is uuiW her \lr». Tii.ttlft ' Tlu'ti tthaUijH'r vta< t:ikeit fn.ua the boitt ct>t\-ttttinuK a bridal f>»*t. and the pnrty

f - o

"WhatV t'-Tti,. llshI!

atV

u t J > i

,H o * hM. thy |.rvrt«(, fnlr plan. Kf tdef«»sl auj Ueftlrd! The KTvi'iwwjin1

n> turn i:i* uu>l irumphxl ihmu: ui.m>fund isire >if tt. US* fruit tr>-fji, bed;.'

nflir,,li(t\

., „ ,dity

,,ollI1 „ u>|off

turn lint; wiiid.•\VLuuNUde7 ' _

ttothliii! further » w

.. l»!!i'. -1. l-^_J

,»n of

l-i.— -I

and. Wltnljthe

uf kkull*. Nevellht>li-«i. ii'.tiiirv 1« ntwork; iiellher •hall the^e )ni\vilt-r lU'HIkin* with their ututo-it detlliy iiiilmnyhrr; but nil that trorV und tiini.in>> "IIIW vhrvnlile%l In. fltisniK^I tutu UUUtiri:*.and ite»l tear tlm M:ir>.hl!> Id «lll IM>jjrwu iuiy. iiitTiuT, 'lhrlftt. uuttrtt-ricd nntiiri>, ev>-r.oii| of. ottr tirentwn«t» dealuelllt: nuUli' little (iriitll "ftliy'.iwi\ how iUM tli»»u, friilll thevery viir.n»» .pf ihe killer brliii; ll/e-fiirtint lltlii«:' Vr'tiili "Sartor Jtwitrtua."

DAYS' NAMES CAME FROM IDOLIn Muttum-ef Berlin TH*M S«v*n An-

citnt Godt Ar* to B» Found.lu the muvemn »t llerllu -thVre are

n-pre*.eiitiit.loii» • of tho ld.«i» .fromwtitch lha umueai uf thti duj u >>f thewtH'k lire dertved.

.rtoni' the Idol i;f the HUH •IUIIIH Sun<l»y ThW Iftnl l* reprewuiiil ivltli bit"fltee like the mill. • lioldlnif u liiltlltlltiwheel \tlth liolll lultld!! oil tllN l>r>'ili«t,hlk'tilfyluk his loupie niiiinl the itmld

Tlie-Idnl.'itf Ihe monii, frmu tvhii h.I'ouied Mixntny, H linliltitt lu n nhortrunt, like n [Him, huldlim Ihe moon lulib* hnihln. , . ' . -•-

jruineo, fiiuu whli'lt Ciiuieii 'I'viendfly.,witN one of the muht uuv'lent mitt i>op*ul:ir uodii i'f. IIH'.IM riuiuiH nud It repre»eliled III hi* H»l Ili'ilt" of KIIIIIX. ne-i-nrtllnu lo- ijirlr |>.i'Ullur niu liner ' o fI'lmliliik'. Tlie third duy nf the wivliwim iledlrated to bN "itornhlp.

M'odeii, fr«»ni tvldrli i c m n Miilui••«.• lay, nut n laliuut prime utnnna theSH'XOII*. l i l t Itiuiwe win prnyetl, tuTor t ifti.ry. . _ : _ " _ "' _ _

nior^uIieU'Li> roineN 'I'hni'Miifi.v, ,1«Keiiied In a t«i|,' ivlth ttielvo Htar«liver l.il> h"iid, linldlui: II necptcr In h)<bund."

I'rlyn, whence we have Friday. I*repieitenled wllh a drawn xnord In blxrlflit hiiud nud n how In hint left.

Sueter, from whleh eoiues Hntuidny,.lin* thl' ii|ijMiirnneo of jierfts't trryti'b-IHIIICK^; he IH IhlU vHtif;^t, ]tnj|£ kntred,with n ImiB Uiird. He eurrte.H a waferpnil in'lil« rluht baud, wherelu urefruits and Uotverit. • .

M>n (!u> «lndurfuce of the mvatt w itiji-ft In it ixwf pwllrd

,: <m the rock*, *i<oki< to

"If tliaf« a .|aniUlld>>. li'x' r-rolwbl?'vrr the ru'llr»dtl at the cut'bcyoiid tin-nlet I'vii uften w.imler.t! ttul U'd'l-I.

>\;iv even lu ilrv \v tvtf Iler'•"

her, ' . • • • • ' "•Ycxre n-iery pretty j:lrl," he mild.She ntupped r>i«li(C.to h«ir KOIUCn'tv uf Ilie Knitif thai of t-ilk."I hope Juii'iv nil nffeiidrtli" <!(v>rs>'

continued. "I'm the llKhtlmu»e keeper.You're, tilt' llrst i *r-i,»n 4'v,o -*tK'ken l(>

hi a week or IIMIV. i t» uivful lone-some keeping n lljihtlnnue.'"

' U nuut- b»." Mild the ulrl, illpplui:th» nitr» In thf wnter pivparatury tunioiluit on, • . .' • • ' • ' •

"1 «inh I hail « lilrl like you tn..nitiieand Hie.tilth uu> im my it Ife I d<ii*'tIhlnk 1 •liquid !•.• lonely nny lunfe "• Hhc hatl'U-jiiiit in pull unity, but atthis let I!K> ours rt*t Idly oft the tinier

"Where do you Iwlunn'/" punmrdUeorj;e....

"I'm the dmi^-hter of Ilie thief of thelife K.IVIIIK Dtiitiiin."

'tth; Ho jmi• think your fatherwould irlve you -tii me?"

"1 don't kiiiitt. You mliiht "»k him.""I can't le;ivt> the ilnthlhotiHc/'"Not lu the dnytlmolf""Sup|Hi»t> "mile ntlUliit uliould coiui'

when l'.wu* atnu'iil)"The ulrl thought awhile, then «.ild

Dim ulie Wouldn't mind atiiyluit thero !while hn tveiil tu *ty her father. Hhedidn't thluk he tvoiild objt-ct to . her (

luiirryiiig, KIIII > bv hnd u liirito futility !

Hi feeil. Then <!eorijl> »:thl hit thttllKlll'7he niUiht n* » ell go now uu nny. time. •The fill 1'iulletl In lo thw roek*. llt«iri!i' ihelped her out, K"t Into the I'"[it mid :pulled ntviiy. He fnuiid her fiither -Hiilt* wllllliK to ulvtr |ier M.wny. nvdlifter lilt n lwi ice uf u iniiple of liu'ur*

" WIIBJI will ycti mnrrj' me'" he n»ked.".\|imt any l ime" ' ' ''Viiu't yi«i luliig Ihe |tn'r»»n find the

folkn tijiyhero fur Ihe ci«reiin<!iy)""Maylte." ' '"Toiuoi'i'owl!""Oh, thnt'i too noon.".-"Well, let me know when j-ciu'rn-com-

In if,.. ?>ever_ mind that either. I.'ll.'lioht'ie. I cunt Kit nway."

A f»w day* later when the trlntl w»«ngiiiu off chore iieiirgM MUW a boutcnuilug full of old ami young pci'»<ui«

' "»'

Hot Milk at Night. j),A class of hot milk ttlmulil be taken. I

Irtftt thlni? at nlKht In-fur* rt-tlrtntf bj jpeblile who «uffer from lusoiimiu. |

'Fo lie really effixtlve It cnwt ' l i t l

Tlie Ghildren's DepartmentEnslish Children Play at BeinO Soldiers

"Wh»Vi your n»m»T"

.tlitivn nboiiMi II'I-|'»U will *trllii' JI IfIt* Ihla «hle tlie • ill Hie viik'lneer uon't«« .1 | ." .

"That wuulij. «r«;k u hiilnhnul ofpeople." • . ' ' • • •

Utf"ij{i' dnr« not le ive the llclitli'iusi',andto ilitviintKin1,-

an

milto Hut niiiTTfliouId b# RrppedT -iTt ;slowly. To drink milk imlikly fa uL- imost sure to biini; on un uttanW of la.-;disestlon. t . . ; j- Ktund sleep Is ontt uf'tlw bea| cuqt-1

plexlou

Where Barbarism Ends

TRM5JT10N -ABOUT COLORS.Red b i n . V i c t o r y — Y . l l o w U'Sign of

Mburning In Egypt.XnurLy <it'ry one thinks tlmt red lsva

^nr^tfr^Tniicfniii .loinprm;I vjfDtirr. The red strli»ei» In ourr labial linivrry. . • .lie iz-'H 7'h'ir c b o u It.fur hl» colori •mfi.i red Ktreak* of IlKhlnlnKntilAi 'iiiiick r)'itids"tb""iilioTv" tliiit" Ii.zb»u?e ji'.'iit'rful tbmi th«? darUneHii.-

tilltru chiefs jiiiliit their fuifs'f ncB wl«vu tiifj lire vlrtorluus In battle.| «i»nai 3* tit? f-rilor of the corly uprluK.I Smur jwsiplf-ititf It a msclo <i>lor lie-

lu-y tUli.k It Is tlie i-«lur of tlievLo.dn nut like r*oide to wear

»?>w« ]* the national color-of thoIO j>duilre It very mueb, bnt:li {)•• net like to •n- ar It be-

BW ti.t-3'think It brttiBi'liait luck.,:EV,h"a l» tbe *lsn .of the sun be-

fifraw Si \« brlclit and pure. Tbe Chi-Ijaid It Kat-red anil line It for

3D* HEiiliirt (lint»a»e. In Eitypt it Isnihir <if Jtn'iunfliiB mid death be-

i'.H. > « v w cet yellow l«fore tbey

ESor i* t t e color <»f tbe clear sky, tliewasnr £•?!& t !» wean. With the druldsVt

•rfjact

» liiilr c,.!.ir. It In the slsn of»' find truth. The Wue In our

ruSf f»r truth. . ;

it sliM9iPi< uf color, irnd winei:* i» a combination of nil col-

*

|n

K ! I ami oae- »>t

1. *i"jri»' na'tuMi -w.rre aa follotvn: Ba,St. EitT, n«. bar. dp , on, ffuer, ra, la.*1"T, 25=H. titK. '

2. Eis.-j-n" m m wrre tt» follown: Bur,s-ui wxra. a. Se, crd. ton, tUa, wll, rich.••SOL. vt.. tlijr. '•

saisn. A, bet), thd, mln.

Marsucrlt*. Bnrl-ara,p 2. Jjt*m. Wllbor,

E^* t r i . latiusrd. Tinwtliy, MUtoo: 3.

Th* Old Woman.1 mx> di woman wZte tlTtd In a

*-Kt*

v * 2 a u j mai a farftabbr 011;•But«»-»« -rm^r. sasw broth -uid m ploe* of

both «ad ««ct tbarn to

I'hoto br Arnorl<-»n I'nm Auoclailun.The motit [K>pulnr pmu^ine In England today l« "plnyluL" «v.|illcr«." Uoyn

and Klrl* of varluu* otten 1111 bo tltti tivo'iilng through the atrM>t* In nil kind*of uniform)!. Home ut the cfrou(nf of youii(r»ter« iimrili to the tune of n tlfe ortlie roll of n drum, nlng tho KUIUC tnn>ii* the real goUllcfii uf that country ulnicwhen they march luto battle, 'TripjKrriirjr" BU<1"0<><1 Hiive the King." Hoy«cout» arv r/)iu[il'Mi'<u» throiiKltijut the llrlll*h latet (n (ln-lr military dutln-".uctlnu O"K uniirilla'tw and nienwniterii for tho tirtaf In tlMj alienee lit the fruiitof tljoHe who luunlly .fulfill tln»«; dullc«. The children »eeu here nre llnwl upat nttentlon In jmtt the name uuimier on Uutf nitty tlie 111011 do before -fulug tuthe wur n» they were belnic liinixM-ted \ij tu*;lr

BRAVERY OF A BOY. /One of the- bravest acts I wltneBed I Imyliib face, the colonel aiild, 'Hot you

the whole war," mid on olRmrof the Army of Northern Virginia,"was that of a yuuujf iK>Mler wtiowai liroljobly i-ot over »lxtv«o. Wehad thought "t him an only a \x>j, al-tliuu^6 lib went wUh the rriCltucnt ouall of lf» maretien uu<) llvwl tvlth It Inall 1U enrompiM-uM.

"One day tli> r« wa* a flerr« cn";ace-meiit In th«* luldnt of it n ballet•track tblii b»y In tbe breait, and befell, Our colonel ordered fain men todUmount. and aa be IUBMH (prangfrom bio bomp. the boy called oat la sweak voice, '1 will hold your hone.

Btoypiaj in tne mliUt of Uj« ttormof bnlltu to c u e In uitr on ti bM

can't d*> that, lad—you are y" '1 know I am, colonel,' tb<* K

\my replied. 'But I can hold tbo r«ln»wn«rn 1 ant dead,'

"The eolouel placed tlw bridle In thefr»-uibllng twod* and went forward.When tbo flxttt "vo» over be burrbnlba/.'k and found tbe boy lying dead, theLrtdlo ri'Uin (till wrapped tlchtlyround til* limp right band."—Companion.

Wby is a good mt*r*cbaom Ilk* •water color artiat? Ilccaiuc It draw*and colon beaotlfnlly.

Whkb has tlw b*z6*r life of it.coffee ot total Tea, for while coffee can•ettit down tea la compelled to tor.

coheiiiihil thitt *the lutlKt ifO•nine uf ih<> troublw mid do

litflit T'O ueee«nary In Ihe enne.piU on her tvrii|« while <!cori;<)

l<il a Innt<rii utut hiindvd 11 In herhe tvutit nut , puking up u'box o t .

HiTifrhiin ill tlif niimn tltuo and ilinwtr-.:.. : VIliK them Into her Inlljd.

*ii-*ltt;if fritlll Ihe tower eouM sei»tho dim lUhl "< the tiiiilt-rn luovlimNtotvly mid knew by Its (jujrker mo-tion whin II hnd punned the brldg",Tlfeii STlildeTity thn Hglit-Wpntijut.':At—.—-Hill BIIIIIK HUIV III! WtlV till- HtMllUerHiiht of n l</<omotlt« luum eli;h( uillusattriiy.

'ipriiint! the IHK fleoruo had ulvi'iiher, Mitiltfu-fuuud wllhiu It uniy .lbxey -.._luntelie^, She Muhli-d one, but lit'fori*• he iiuild put It to th>- wlik of Ihulump (burnl|i'l blvtv It out, tf\\? lightedniinther With tlie kiui>» ri-»»lL Thensin* wim horror utrl'-kpfi on fe^iuif- III-—•-'-the I W I I D Had Hint but mm iiiatch wii4left.

A trnlnl'ind of peoplu delMrtident onotut itiufrh! At tlwi *mui) fuuiucnt- ...)lndK(> heujd thu n hlstla of tlm cvut- .Ing train.' i

Urtirit't Tutllii, wati-hlng the plac«whero hl« wlf«; «hou!d l»e, saw thef!»»ln!« pf'.tliv flr«t t u o iuiitchi,-«. thatbod tawu lluhtt'd. Tht'ii auddeniy he*jaw it broader IlKht. <ie<>n;e heavedli ulifh u( relief when b» saw n lUhtswinging t» and fro. Then then- waittho souud uf* pulling uu brakiti nmltbe coming b«tti|llKbt stopped a fewni l s from tho lantern.

It reijulred an hour tu remove thoolrotrticttun on the truck, at the end ofwlitih llui« Madgx was curried on tlmtriiln In thd jwlnt wlu>to the traekp.iswd near her bouu-. There nhe witsput off nud In a few minutes winrniiKl.t In Hut nrmn uf her husbimd.As siwn a* *1«! tvn» releancl SIMS bund- .<«1 blm a hniidken.lili-f which she heldby tbtr four C'/niifr*, full of money col-lected from the p.is»<.'!ij[cr» whose 11 res»b« had *ave<]. ' =~A-t.-

The next day an. nfflrfrr at tlie.jall-._..road <;JI1<-»I at the- ll,'lithou«« to' *e<ithe woman who had Unveil many lire* 'and utany thoujai^ls uf dollar* fur tbecompany, l i e bad a check with blmfor ll*>,<fi<> I'll" which he Inserted bername. Nor wa* thui all. Tbe rail-road cotoiany took her bosbaiwl Intolu service and promoted blm aa. futas be lMirned Id* duties,

neSfge T«ttl« wb«n ha bear* of long -courtship* and elaborate preparation*for marriage anew* at them. "Do yousuppo*.'." be aaj*. "I could have got •better wife by all that foaa? And, aafor.tbe divorce*, there are mure ofthem in proportion among the rich,who make most ado about their suu>xtecea, than any other da*a."

Mr*. Tattle doen't talk about attchmatter*. Bbe UUnka any way Is a (bodwar U tb« portka coactrned arj.woxtoy, I*****

• ' • • ' • • V

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Page 10: An Aggregation of Absurdities · .V. .""it »-J ^ v _ «*, *• --^ < » - •*' \TOL. XVIINO. 33. CRANFORD. N. J., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1011 THKBti CtiN'18 *£* l-l TRAPPED! Trapped

jjgrjir.,,.™--™-,, j--r~

TbeMf IKon DeHar MysteQ• " (!ontiuowl from HupjJMii«il

tall.me ff TOO SF» fa «reet eoaiara-•Icatloa. a-ltb mr"*»lharT"

, "VIM, Miss FlflMMire," iie aniararedprojnptlr- "R«t. do opt breUhe tblsta a single aoul. neither. Buaaa norNortoa."

"I promise that But. aht hastentfct day whm ba can eotne t» mawithout fear."

That la my wish alao."Tou ne*d sot call me mtsa. Wh

ebotofd root""tt tntafet not ba wise to have any

es« n«u^toe.call you tbas fanlHaiir,

"PI M M yourself afoul that , Nowm i t lelephoss Jim." • . • -.'". •

t t W * c , ;c tli* *<iiS wtfob » u not

e for fall Mti. Hot for otw«Jnnu bad been starll'd out of b

"!• II » n » f fur rnn to call Mr.too JinT" the ank'A wllk a bit ofbeater. "

thing. Mlaa Florence, to call af anhy hli Ural nun* unless

Ton art vaf>K«d to marrr Mm, or(raw us with Mm from childhood..."Well, •uppctlDf 1 war* onjifel to

aim?" aaufht'llr."That would ba a TB17 grave afTalr.

Wlial bit* you to prove that ba marnot »I»b to marry you for row•on* art'

"Wtijr, Jqties, you know Ibtt Ilitran'l a peony In the world I cancall BIT own! Tliere In nothing toprom, eirnpr your word, thatHlanle^ Hargreave'e 'daughter."

"No. there In nothing to prova. thatyou are lila daughter, Hut haan't It•r«r occurt«>d to you lba£ there nightbo a purpose back- onot be of loeatlMatilfaiher'a enemies V<JouM? Might It »holding Ihntri 011 tba leaproof, ainpla proof, my , „whan the time COIDM thess will baahuwn you. But meantime put sit,thought of marrying Mr. Norton cmt

,- of your mind." ."That I rofuia to do," .qulat'lf. "I

am at.ipast tnlatreaa of tnr heart;and no one aball dictate (o ma whomI ahatl or aball not marry, I love Mr.

. Norton and fa« loves me, knowing thatI- may not bi an hnlreim after all, Andsome day I aball taarrr htm."

Jonta.bowed. Tula seaiusd to ap-pear flaal to him, aud nothing morewai to be said.

Norton did not return to- hla room!. t i l l aec.rn, He found the telephone

oaJl and alao a' nolo In a handwritingJ J O f M n l ' L * ? U i ^ ( f t f c

and found tha contenU to ba from tbaCountess Perlcoff. . •* .

"Call at eight tonight," ha read. Thave an Important news storr for you.Tell no one.'aa I cannot b* Involvedto the case. Cordially, Olga, CourifansPerlgoir." .

Ilumphl Norton twiddled the not*la hla timers and at length rolled ItInto a ball and threw It Into the wastekaaket. He, too, made a mistake; hashould have kept that note. Hadressed, dined, and hurried «ff to thaapartments. of _tlia_counteia. -••- •-'••• -

He'-arrired tea njluutos before Mor-enos and BUSSD.

, And Jonas did some rapid telephon-ing. -

"How long, how longl" tba bgtler.... oormured.^. Ilow—long - would this

strange combat laitT Tha strain waatsrrlbls. lie slept but little duringthe Dlihts, for hla ears wera alwavawaiting for aounds. lie had eaattha ch#at Into the ana, and It »pi

"• taa^^'doien'eiperTdlV'orito locateIt. And now, atop of all these wor-ries, the child must fall In lora withtba flrat corner! It was bearihreak-

, «•*!•., N«iPOi i s f a r o lu had learned,, waa cool aqd brave, honest and reli-

able In a pinch: but as the husbandot 8ianlejr Hargrtwva'a daughter, thatt u altogether a different lustier. Andbo must dtvlso some (neons of putting

, a, atop to It, but—But ha w»t saved that trouble, •Mongoose and cobra, that waa the

(ana being played; lh» cunning oftha one against the deadly venom ofthe other. If ha forced matters hewould only tar himself opon to thestrike ot tHe snake. He must havepatience. Gradual!/ they wera break-ing tba organisation, lopping off abranch here and tliere, hut tha peace"of the future depended upon gettinga, grip OB tba spine of the cobra him-

" M i r . • • • • -

Tha trick waa simple. Th* oount-' SM had niws; trust her for that She' Mblbltaa a cablegram, dated at Olh-

rsltar, ta which the British, author?Om StaUd definitely thai no such aperooa-as William Orta. aviator,*'hadarrived atOlbraltar. And thon, as be

, NM». shs rote also and gently proclp-f ttated herwlf into his anus, just at

tha tnomont Florence appeared In tha- doorway. :~; ; ~ "'" y!' '•""

, Vary slmple/indeed. Whenawoia-u fallt toward a man there tanoth.lot for him to do but extend his armato prevent her from falling. Outward-

' ly. however, to iba eye which sawonly tha picture and comprehended

, tot the cause, It had all tha hallmarksof an affectionate embrace.

Florencejtood perfectly aUU for amoment, then turned away. . "-

"I beg your pardon," aald tha count-Ma, "but a sudden fainting apallseUeBSL My heart la a bit weak."

"Kant mention It." replied the gal-bat Norton. l i e waa aa Innocent aaa babe as to what had really t*k*nplace.

Florence want back boms., Bha>wrota a brief note to Morton and ln-

' closed tha ring; which sha had *scr»t-tr worn atiached to a little chain

• «£pnftd her nsfek. __

THB CRANFORP

Whan N n w . OSSM Out next Smfak« refnaed Ut see him. U waaever «*• »•»•«• wished to a** bio

"fU aart than h«a haem *om« erne!. aaid Jim—

I aaw him with th* oooateea ta hi*am*. I do cot aa* acy cruel nl*-takf InUiaL I aaw hits. Tell him to.a a i a W that I n»r*T wlA to aeatfa

-Tka« she ran swlfth/ to h«r roowhere aha broke down end triad bitUriy and weald sot be eomfertad byfossa. • •

"Is haaven's name, what has h*a»pmedf demanded tha fraotle lover,"what hap happened r

Tie -comedy of tha.whole affair laIn tba fact-that neither of th* tw(uapxctnd toe couolon, »hothem both.

I R£iliHOI.l)ER l'kOCEH()lNO5(>/nliriutHl from J«K» 1.

(|i»|.lrr ajfl nt lUiKuiiniiUva of 1612.(hi mutliiu If/ Krwh'-Unr Wilbur ilii)

l t l *«< un mil call arfo|/t«r «»»•

. . . . Hrnifli.YYIinreaiilb, In chac>|ii»li>nof lliii l*«rJ

ilarUMxl i>rc«Mary ainl mlri/mWr lo rrl.uilllie falUiwu'))! l>rldct«, lo wit, the.wr (lie IU|i«ar Itltwratttt. (I,orline, in Ilii-ritro/ luh**jr. and Ihr(.fri|llii- lUliwajr Itiver at N|irin#D>M arcnun, III tlie Uiwmlif 11 of 4'miforil; «»<!

Wlicrraf ft litvtimatol that tti» m l tebuildlr.f; wld hrkigta will amount !» tt,nun of ililily-fl'e tliuuwiiil di.llsrt !#-•>,**)); tlier«for« fcr it - .

Itraolvnl, 'flial tlw lfc«r«l of Chiwei^'rwljolileni of llie .county <>t I'niuti illerctiy aulhorlM ami ilintt itinl U'lul* uliec<4ii!tty i/l Union in IbticufjMjrat'- naint-ktnl uiMli'f tlit eofiKinile wal f tlteioiiHty'i tlin ciUnt an(l itmouiil of thirty !!»>•IIUUWIHI rlollnrs liMtfX)), t* ixunl in or»lilaiK« with Ilii. firi.tiiiuun nf k)i ac

Millllwl, ''An net to anilio.fi/e tlie JMIIA O

llie trcofiil elaM," amiruTtil frUiu»ty 'MIIVI, aixl III" «irtiiilemrnu and aineiuliiifiitv then-lo; nalu iKiDilit U> l*« tl^ignaUN

Itt bui|lllll)( IVjIllln," Ill-tlltl HUItl.of Outhunmiiil ilullan (Il.OOO^eaoli, |inyabl« iii»enCy (SOJ yearn from tln> >Ut« ilnr<-'.f- ilk IhU'N II at the tatr of fuur awl one..nil (xr.oeiit. per annum, |iayable «.-uiiannually, |irlnol|*l anil iutm-M i*r»l>t«athe National Hiale. Ilaiik «f KliuU-tli, N

; MM tuoila tliall lot ftighotl hyilic il ir«lur aiKl clerk ii tho 1W<I of.('i'oiu-ii free-

uf illie oountyiif Ifnlon, ari.| r-oii'n.— , . . j d lir tin puunly buUtutiit of ihn

ouiiuty of Union, ami walnj wltli tlw cur-(x>rat» wal of the county, ami |>ri>jicrl«lumbered,; ami n rrglilry tlicii-of lejit hjlirJxMrtli ami iliat MIJ IHIIHII i>eii.iui«>i

lmml». saii) (viu|>«>ii* tu tw ai^neil tiy lliuillwelor of the IKMII), ami the nuiiilwr lo(jrrwiKJiid to llie Mrrral bonil-i U> whloli

they shall I* Mirerally ntt*( l « l ; |nu*li'oworer, tbata lao-almlle •%ilikiiir« t , ».„„illroclor may lie <Mij;rsi«l or lltli<ij;rn|ih«<lon wl>l o»U|H>iu In Urn uf niliml «1(,'IIIIIKiinl Im It limlier '_•_•"fi*»ulr«li Thurthedin-ctor of thlalu«rdi'nd llie <Kililily oolltwtur are hereby nulhu-Uml 10 cause aalil bomln to'lie (ircuaretl,

I>rlnteil mill elmuteu, anil nihrrliwul .nilsolil to tlio lilghctl bultler, tail notloM lluiat |iar. i ' . .

On molloii hy KrevlinliliT Hall this reso-lution walihu rollftall adujitid unanimously,

Af l« llm fullowhiK bills wejo rciiil thuyrei« vu roll call oitlerMl piil.l. .tVitiils—i V (Uuiiiolly KM, Win II

llatiillluii llWKO; Alum Iliihl W); (I Wwin lft< IHIJ Uml Hclmiri-r Hit ;u, (J1WI; A .1 rMiumm KHI, J J O'llrlnA WllJiaiiia ft; Juliu. A U»l»Maira.4Ui j JLH:«UII 0; ftua. .jtiuuir-uu'wCo »| J lluckli-y JW'7.11; A A Hlulu 40 77M I' OTJityuur-Oj r' V l.owi!an 17 (Jl 1t Vmi lloMten 111 ill; (I | ) y.|(-K|t,r 107 ui[.1; Will II Wllghl 4 lit; It I. K,,lo,i H7 (M)

llrlitgen-^A K Mnllli {IS, ttl; liclmllui& Ml'UIIIHIl! It) Ul; V iM«MUt 15-iltt; 1, 11 | | ,uMtfil>Ma«|aa-llU;ilikHTuoki<7~&3VFiiuH•emce i;»|iil 00; M I't-jjlnn 1WWj lit1

1 KlvotrleJUi'SOi KulurtirlMi foul A Supill t'oO: II Ulluwli 37 111; I)H llrlgg»M1 FrlU 18 70; UIH) lkrnUiu M; u Q I(,,n,,.

<W; It Clark IU; Aim Kl^iile 1); HchouMi-rir

~.; Kliul't Si'lkivt I I U ; . , , ,1 , ,IM-III I (ally Jonnml 7 M;8 U Wright 17 IK\\ 1. Onks&Ou Sil l ; HI, Wil|[lit ViSJKIIIM Iloliniu. 7; ti W CiliHi.o 'J D7; 8 c1 tin til (IjT III ItobtirM ltfl:.Oll.J-..UuUay.H ; J T [IMIOW'VO; A T Urmli. Ml 78; It ft8li'|ilieii« 8ft"; Ouarlfa ArnylOO; HlamiantOili£!& 'Ml3 h llmui; 1)1); Ulug tlHOhlntAulo UepalrOu 4 IW; K S Ackor 01) ftl)o JW; K

WnlUeld 4 Hi •ii

II Mmihu IU; WnlUeld Irf'Kilcr 4 H. UKUI r Vi, 40 ftO, 77 SO., 1!7 75; A i

Ualaiut* u; V, i|l S)5| V It iViiiaua IV.l'ulillo lir.iuiid«uuvl llulUII'iiK«-Ju«,.iili

Unucr UII17S; Kliby « Hlick H d(V».l»t»l; WlyuiM Col»15; Henry I VnuUuvtTc la 50;

Mulluril «.'t>itl^iij l.umlNsr V» 75 70; W IIHuUkmiipcr a3 70; Ouiulrth Co SOM)K l h (l L i h

Ic liruiiiidnuiiVl llullclliiK«-JuHniiliUII17S; Kliby JJHlick HnulwuroMl; W Y T«lpi>lmiiu Co 7HH; JlC u U45; Henry 1' VninJuverc la W;

HuUkmiipcr a3 70; Ouiulrth Co SOM);Klltabrlhtuwii (lai Light I'D 1 S.M, |> ItMllil'iuuei)! 40; J K K' I.(>»HII»1 Ur I 03;l l H u t'o i 10; I'ubllo bvrtlovic«iio v> IHO oaKlittloue—The l(eury Cook I'rliu Hhop

t 50; Atlaa WrldluK tVi 4; A J DolUU-UitieU7 V i

Klllott-Klsliur t'o 8 30, 1 IU.l>l

y l l l r t o ,US, 3 05; Cox l>rliitliiK Co 7 »5, II tK>,.80; Muutviii Bu|>l<!> Co 7; Sllltug Aolger U; Tim U a u lVily On A3.CU;

Kllubflh Nuvclly Ui> Ufl 111•I'ubl1c«lli>u*—i'lltf Summit Hcmld 5 Ml,

0 60. . iCounty .HoailaHU H.WIualiiCo Wl 83,7 W. 19 tfU, ai W); Unrtuun llrua li 75;Mtnmr W, 1«1 50, 'J7 5<>, VU'J 50; Tin-vlijon I'nutrartluit Co S7 Hit,- 'J.M 1)0

.41 W. SM 70. 17S5O,~14»1»7; KlUaMhWily Journal 4»iM; K 11 Mulul* 4i_A_JWlUim1»43M;Cr»ufonl"Cirf5iiicTe.il »i

(MlUcii 10 W); K Uanly 10 CO; 1B Wx^Jruff 443 lffrJ »t «ont*o«-sar1.11IliKU 54 45, 8 10: U Orn rtlio 6MJ 00

liicldeiitala—J W Fink M; The Htnrr,'wk i'rlul<lu<|i 8 85; CVx Prlmlnc Co

3W. II 80; A (. Juhnaou B0 (»; W HIVIlln^ton 50; tl I) HIOIIB «7 05; N It

»»ltt 0 ttt, 5U; AW Urlggn S3 lt>: K WiVcucuttSl.:.uuHry~ll J 8choi<i* 10 50; t h t J< Jtate Hw»|ill»l Twnton N J 27 07; TUc

N J Buie Husplul Oreyttone I'ark N J

t'oronur—K itlchauU 83; V turner 10;UCorleS379;T K UJggliutM DM IU;Jall-K T PotU 18 89;Umral Ifcef tto

5 4». .109 90; The HiMchraul Go 175 88;Harrj ClartUon SO SO; WC-Tubbs 450;A \V Krxlebeu 55; 11 J Schmidt 7 85; K

ut«e* 6; II R {Jrrncood 83 93; ilomlltoio

er—Edward llaucr3J44-r-WniUnv WriKbl 4S0 T5 <

Memhen P a y - K Darby 80; J Perry>; H JOD«» 40; O T Carroll 2«; I I P Hail

'if, I W<»r5iu(I'i;. J C Mmnbolt 33. C A52, V U M«l«l •«. S I ' T Wlltiur JM-. I> Yllrnrtrwy M. S Woodruff «0: W JTbo«|»-»»n '*>, f» H TtrniWtj SI; W A lfcwnb*:;i, H II tUodr>'v>> 40, i H Otdr 32; 3 H

4 6 - • ' '"' .( iiUiUiltUt K i i w - t t w * — . K f H r b y 4 . J

I'l-rrr i:> •*>. A K (»rcl.fr » , . C A20 <.".. IJ I* 1UH 6V>. Jl Jonn T, TOlVi«»,iu-iS-i; JiO; l» IMI«sHwasy-4-'(rA7' !»-*••T Will.ii" M 61'; I'rinw Str*rs limnerVJ Vi; U II Tr*n.lilry 130; I' II H«Urt25 70, ,\ W(««lrulf li. V*" A ifciunjf.il X.J N4.«dj 3 &V- J 11 IJIWIW- 4 &S. O O Teller7 40. W 1 H c M . n e - 3 0 , .

TuU-rriilfl" ftualrueliuo—t >»k Vr *fto» SKH ^J. !jnff!lo-8s/*ie.Klrt»iBif Cu7 <fH :». ) UIO 50, Klixabrtii'Datly Jvur-i.»l 13. J I. ii»uKf 4i» Jti, A E H.'«.l«. CO:A J IM!«i»iu<-i i« $!>; roe Itruwr 1 -J T'Jil.

New Jersoy Central* «a KMaaM

f«s«. xi.if, "» ». a**it. *^a. » tl, f:«a,1. M. »is:4e. itu, n« . aiiat itm.

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tid. i i *r. Ml, aT.St. «• ICs». »»n. t^a . ,u<t . ajs.ii.

>n xi A. 41 »i: 1;. »u'1 . 1: s*. >it).1 it. J tl d » . 1 »<. ai-lt, stiM.ai.-S«. t It *i.U. .*««. art.U. t;Mt•* «r. t:«. i:u, » «. »»:«j. i# n. u s <iP. M.

ror rulnfl*M—lil « tt, « It, S:«l.t a;. » s«. i»-.«. 11 t* A. M-. l!;«". #1:M,141. •?«!. III. »J «1 'J**. J;J«. I:4L111. 4 U. t i t ( i t , i SI I IU MU. B«!-

' " ' K. Bktantant «•<ir<t w1 Hit. i.U.Till' frul<«l* Jl»lnt n«iire—(<.mi! V(L1«1 I,, m j ^ - ^ n u j t i . ^ ^ t •«, ' •

M i l l . * l . i . t . u > r . y , : . ) W J w m u i ! . . j I 5 U 14. 4 <T T a S I T HI t e e * , t i n I« W . I . I K 5 N i w \ . . r k T r l » | . l j i . > » . . ] 11 » »• « , I « A. « . "

Yhh B'ttlf -10 91 K I* Hallr.r 58 •>! I r« ( JI ...trj, | t j , ) | ; j A' X| ~| , ! . « |«, | J«MlK Cn 4 . 'Gj , i'Uii'Orld lc« dt nu;>p!y (•> j •• 4* ID C u i u « , l i l r M.' D v ^ v *4 40, IJIIIIR tlarlt A u l o Ilfp«lr l . \ t f . , J . 1 * ^ ' * 7 " * * ' *" ' ' • ' • * * ' • * * J

I de K B | . « c i i » r i » r C o 2 . C W.IIubiip i l t.> > „ , w i ' t k n B U T * m l f - n i i t n i I f tAmcileait u i l AJiitj ipJj t',» | j » i . l o j . * I-* 'A; M. 5 1 4 I*, M. Soa<tara ' 4'Sa,

s

True EconomyJU>*-price* .Jo not B««!i»a«lj' iadicatie

Goods Which « * l th« least in th* b*ginning tu*/b« themoat *>ipen»itf in the emL From th« aUadpoint of Won-omj- its wia# to !«»»» 'inferior gixnl* alone and get the

'."beat To boy half i» _lo pwtic* *conomj, becatwo auitffewtnuent in oor merciiandi»e a*iur*» you quaJityPerfection. .

« Alillt Co /J S(.i.l»r » 47, K I* Mryrr y fV> i s W, Uh l'I

i

»Ui-*t f,. I

.<iti>« :w*»; (! Kotin 4i 44; U r'B 51, A Jl llii.tr :!5» Ci; (t.nol. KS»u«lorlrim. " 1X5 «5. i: It I! nf N J !MII T P.»tu H»'H; «-..uliiiADwr*llh WA l.ltfkl Co tin }1 : N KMUKIW 2» <5M Hal.li ir p<5; A tl OriflVB jo #(), UaIlllcliry A<<, 20 3t. l l . » » i i C J .'7.Swl f l i Co 6 0 44.

of WVijjhi* «t,i! M#-%»urr»- !H,..|«.y iC«>, i?5; A J IVIUIUTM-. - j ,

ttd |Vi fTft

> it A- M.. * 5* I*. It.Kur U l » » a l - ) ( l . t 44 A. ML, »!:«,'I

8*<>int*r* «n*T, !(«.'* *». »!B>dar« *:!«. i

M. Su»-1J.*> P.P. M.

V

t: U BalKnUral j . . » i* A. M. S

x £z»t>t N*w«rfc.T h trala t» NraaHc.

only.

AARON p. CRANEi * *. » * * ,

Cranford. Warehouse, Rosalie Park, pizabeth. '

On in<iik.ii by Krrrli<-I<l«r Wilbur !h>dbrclnr ili-rlai'fl' Ilie t(o»r>I fciiujri^.until Oci..l»-i 1, i!l|(..*l S.fc) I* M •

. J. KUWOU> ROWK. O r i

i ''• ^ ^

Stapheneen'a Fir«t (eeemelive.The flr»l liKoiiiotlvr «»» <s»ir:;!*t»d

and' |>ut Iti.i.. «i«'ratJ."n Ja'/l.Hil by

U'ylaui, KngUud, Jnoe !».*17*1. Hean rD luet-r ot a tnllirrj wbea bf

lureo'tnl a frax-lluK rnfiao U> tSmytwa«oiu' aloii* a ttaiuway. 'Stepiirti-•on'*" flrat kxtitnothof sli nill»« au huur.fttr lnn>wy*'Ui*'til wtis made. c«>( oal.v11 lljt- l(xx>iuutl>>*, but in tbe r*H», andn lif» rilrjihiTiaop. uj^tifd th# fint

railway, plilch. wna r-liibt uill»» InItUKtli. In IKSt bis locotnotiv*, tutKoi'krt, ri-«cfi«J a »|i*Ml of thirty five

pa un hiriir. wl/mlng (he prte« uf|2/<00 orTrrcd ' tiy tbe IJverpofd ami

nc-liwtiT railway compfiii}1. Tly;rirtlre «ya)>>iu uf railway locoinutlou,with nlutloiix, HIKMIII, tenders andcarriage*, win <>(iiuplrte<I with the In-lUKuratluu of the I.lven«wl and Man•lieslcr line lu isno. Ktcpbcnson waaarRt-ly liiHtriiinculal In e»ttibll>ihtng11 lh« KiiKMxh mid iWelga linen dur-

Saved by.Heady Wit.The Inte Knipcror'Alexaudor of-.Ru*>

In trk'd luird In |)ijt « K|(>II -to nlr<i-liollnln In I)N nriny, i>K|n^lully amoiiK

In uniivrn.' Wliciiuvtr u r u e of lui>-Arluty on inc In bin nutIro hn ordarcduiuiiinry pmiltihmpiit of the offiindi<r.One mculiiK iiii.nllli'pr of HID guardiim'lili'iliy tlu> wcinw for lli|tiur waa

flrlvtnn liemv In un uptMi ilroHhky. Hud-l l y . In hlit nfti-r lerrtir, lie aiiw thoctar Itr his <'V«;n onnlnKO cotniiiij fiibliithe"oit'pTwItfi' (lin>i;tioiK '• MIIIIOQIIIR thi-DIIUIT'M driver In Mlop and stopplntr hisowu rnrrluKC tlu< mnperor cxclalinedlu an NUKry U :

"Mnjor X., wunt ore you' dolug

liIuiNi'lf loKPtliur, partly au-by (lie ranr'ii iinwonrv. tho offl-

i'l'rj *l'Hid up, Muhilril nJid replied, with•liaky voice:

"Your innjraty. 1 nllint t*.k]ng_.nt i i "

Thin |in<Hi>n « of uiliui m«l irmly w-ltplcimi'd Hiu emperor ao ILIICII ttint heanldiiiHl tlie ofllovr th«r»t iuid tfiuu.—.ondoii Strnnd. ' __„ 1 :..,.__.-

Moode of. Mueioisns.the iiKiiuli of KtMilus the.

world must ev«r IKHV In uwt1. Tor lit Itnot to tlu> wii.vwnril wauiivrliiK* froinhe uorriinl Hint litsiilnitluii Itsvlf Uillv? MU.VB 11 writer lu llie l.umluu IJHI.V.

Tlit> Kl>H»iiy lutKiilx of lloi>lhuvvn arermlllluiiiil. but ovi-ry titnp they en-vruii|iil hla M|>lrlt I l inv tlciwi'il from

his |"i-tr tlie limit imtilt" of score*.Tu'riiliiK' U> ft'liuliOrt. wi> Dud that It« ;IH lu (In- j;'>y IIIIMMIN of the (leriuntinil that Ms Kvnliti »inked. UlillerIlii-lr fcway llu> "HurtMiHilv" nnil iimijyilhcr linimirtiil tlivnici worn |n'iim-d1111 tavern tablts tluy K<VII|H of paperwin).' IHIHI Hint viuui' to httud. Fa-

liillilul WIIH mi uliclly the vlctlui ofIIKHUII* Unit it WIII 1111 UUIHUH! thinsfor nu iwilloim- |i> wiilt In vain f8r hisriuilrlli.uutni.tti «• nuH-t-rl program,Wlioh tliiw t», iippitir' stitiitf fiintaiy oftin- ninmoiit vv.nilil hiipi>| him to re-iiiitlu In UN |uivt<r|,v stilikoii room,trrluilv to.vlin: wlih tin. luntnitucuttvhUli 1I1011I1I liave Itvu luorlnf bis

to loan.

HiatT.<ohtninB.v the- distant luirkim h Jirilltant-

1llnmlniit«rivliirtISliT¥'onisht onurui ontuiutT evimluus o!d realdentsill explalu that It U caused liy "hosth t l "

I* really the reflec-tion nf <mliu:ir.r Ibliitiim; Afar offtlierr U a lliumU'rstonu. Ught travels

pinl, «ljfle thuuder tnixel* slowly

1 tl'P- »lr ami KOOII U\-ouies lutirour eiln. li Is (lib light re-

Uected upou (he clotlda or mist nenrlioilmu which we ni'v and call

ent Ughtulne. Sdiui'tliuea \lrld die-ilu> B of uurthern lights, or the aurora

aro erroneously called neat5

TlK'tv is, therrfure, no such ihlug aativel Htilitului;, and this snouht |irvpcr>ly Iw CIIIUHI "tlNtunt" Ushtaiug.—N«Wfork World.

For Snle !ruora b<»M*, all tmpmT«isentii. kit

il.V. tniaJl born. f"i5 prr month7 n*xa hoaw. «rat«r and gas- tlS per

m>4)tb..J nxuniAai, all impmrnneoti, |13 DM-

tnootn TS room flat, all itnprovrnmnLi,

mooth. ' -i5 rtmu flat, all improvements. JlTpcr

b

Rent!7-room briuw.aJI intprarefflenta, sewrr

ennnectioti; iiiile.vtalkn: foar blocks to C.H, TL Hatlon, lx>t«"»*ia. Price *37M>.

BURTON M. GALLOWAYREAL E5TATE and INSPR/iNCE

1 Spruce Arenue, West,OAUWOOD.N. J.

T*>leptioQa VVmtHeld U4-M.

PLWORTH INN,I. C. APGAR, Prop.

KENILWORTH, N. J.Auto Parties Served on Short

Notice.Chicken Dinners a Specialty.Orders token for BOHEMIA Bot-

tlud B«or at the Inn. for dolivery atrtwlilencoe In KenIIworth, Tuesdays,Thnrsddya uni} HaturtlaVB. , :

Telephone Conneotlen

t

:kan«d Qralo, Rour, Feed, Baled Hay,——Straw, Etc PctUllxcr and Seeds.

'SUbh.JOu^u^w^jQ^imCSptWCts and Chamo^-

• » •

Cranford ftt»pcrty My Specialty.

Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged.RENTINQ AND MANAOEMENT OF

PROPERTY PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO• • • • • •

Plan* for flats in the new Cranford Trust Company , . ..^• ••'• building may. lie «ten at thia offldi ' '? .••**•

J. C. W. RANKIN,11 NORTH AVENUE, CRANEORD, N. J.

TELEPHONE 164.

FREDH.IAHN,(Huoceeeor to Phihpp Jnhn)

House, Sign, andFresco Painting,

• • • • • ' : " • •

: Plain and Oasoratl**

JOHN T. KANANE,Real Estate and InsuraoecClioioe llousea and Store for

Sale.

± fJOMMWSrpUEH OF DEEDS•• " " " ' i .

. —cirrioa—-

{ t*oat OMIue. Uvatlcllaratc,

K^NItWORTH, N. J. .lrlM-WrCfantoM : * •

Peter Markusson

ASHES ANDGARBAGE COLLECTOR

OHANl'OHD

REASONABLE PRICES.

—AHD OUt-SB Of— '

Glufl8,OiI, Paint, VaruisheKand Wall Paper.

Cranford,, - New JerseyTelephone 28-It

Cranford HotelUnion mid Wklnut Avra.

Accommodations for Perman-ent.and Transient Quests.Roorufl1 nicely furnlsbei), beatetl

t by 8toH.ni. IlKhtcd by oji'ctricit.viind ln_jU ..inBpetits..6slaptfid-icL_lnromoto comfort and conven-ipnco. : .

Meals Served at all Hot(rs

EDW. W. MULLER, Prop.- -T»ln)hrae:o*-J 1

EDWARD MOSHER,

CIVIL P N E E R arid SUftVEY|DRTownship Engineer .

' liOtHurvoys. Heal EstateDovolopmoDt Plans.

Bank Building, Cranford, M.

J. G. W. RANKIN,Lehigh Valley Coal

AND "

MASOMS^ MATERIALS.'Cement Stajr Sand

Sewer Pipe. Etc.Office, II East TJorth Avenue,

CRANFORD. N. J.' Tilephon* 1S4.

Auto VansPacking: Shipping

StorageAuto Truck for Joy Rides

Robbins & Allison-Phone 376-W

H WEINBERGpholstering* i Polishing

FurnitureSlip Cbvera cot and made to order.All kinds of Hair Mattresses made andremade. .

North AvcW. CnafonJ Trust BMf.

rffVffffTfTI

An Ideal Breakfast.

from "Nabob" or "Royal Scarlet" Flour, with

w

The real product of the woods, and

To be had in highest perfection.

I HELLO 239 GROCERLAJy

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