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)L. XVIII NO. JCRANFORD, N. J., THURSDAY. SBPTBMBBR 9. 1915 THKBB CBNTS Personally Conducted Tours to South America. Wf hate tb« pleasure of advising you that through a rec«Dt association witb the American Express Company ««. are itr position to assist lit amnping ad«tighWuttrip to South America, tba inoct wonderful cootiovDt in tha world. We will make all arrangeiueuta for transportation, lioUl aecoiumoilatianii anJ furnish travel funds. Fint conducted tour starts XoTeiuber lOtb, the second Noreruber 24th, »uJ tbo third NoTeuibar 37th. Booking* (or tlM-se tours will be numerous, so if inter'- ••ted, »»x\f notice, should be nivpn to insure rencrvationa of best acrouiniCMlationa. Booklet* describing tour* furnished at our office. CRANFORD TRUST COHPANY CRANFORO. N. J. . I 4 % Interest on Time Deposits. Union [Business *pHE belt in business training at the loast expenae, Ki|ieri meed teacher* ami latest office ileviooM. Hundreds of mirrciuifii graduaU<fi our beat reference. Ilav Hr.Unol bogius Sept lot Night Sehool Heptr 13th. Call »ud see tho achonl or wrlto for free catalogue. DO IT NOW. 120 Broad Street. Elizabeth. New Jersey. F. R. BERKIMAN. Pr...cipal. •••>• ••••»•• »••••• -•-•-• i _ True Economy Low prices do not necessarily indicatn cheapness. Goods which cost the least in the bex' u «> n K '"•? ''• "'" omy its wise to leaver inferior Koodn alone and get tbo beat To buy hero is topractice economy, because an investment iu our uierohaodise assures you quality perfection. AARON D. CRANE Cranford. Warehouse, Roselle Park. Elizabeth. -R«-Cleancd Oraln, Flour, Feed, Baled Hay, Poultry Feed a Specialty." WINTER BLANKETS STORM COVERS D Ml THE BARD OF AVON Now It Is Alleged That Shake- tpcare Was Illiterate. COULD NOTWRITE, IT. IS SAID. An Capvrt In Such Tkiitft Clams That aa Analytic «f the Siffnaturva Uaft »r thalmmwral'William Slnp* Him ef All Litsrary Crwdil Ttw ijutwtlun of »bu tlld "writ* Hhakeaprara" dmnot iimivru William llrCoaway, who tuut wnttfu a uiuuo-. graph uu hln Hhakraiwani- Jhwrics, ao much aa 'YuuM WIllUiii Stinkr^ifarv of Stratford <MI A »u« write at »!!•' air. A^uuw.a.v'U coutluced that, fthwrer 4U wrltv (ho |>U>». It » • • u»c tti* bard of Avon. •" ralln) IIi> Utiira bin brllrf on rrklruro iirrarntnl l.y err tain eiWtlue xliriisluit 1 * made liyWII- prut* him to hats u>ru iu Illiterate man. Mr. iltt'onway admits that. I hough ao rTtdrntly Illtt irnu.. rlhake«|>rar* poawfUM-d natlre slilllij. minlfe-tiil lir nla limner frltliii: fat'ulllea, anil adda the fact that aa n thnilrlral notnaitfr NbakMt|teart> s^ruml to lilmxelf the plaja thai tip did and thus »UIH|HS1 niMMriit man of t>u*litei*i irf- piiriHr- tnait* ltnt:ln ci u rtHtn "il^TlT'lTKtwexhitTt by uU*xli;niitiirtv Mr. SM'unwa.t, aftrr latka uf ttlytialuret*. any*. "OttmTYatlon<« of the effort* and |*T foraiaiiim uf Illiterate mm In thr In boiiuuM [irodui'tlou »>f Kljcnaturea hn« led me tu the roiii-liiMlon that berp uu, a man aibutm-d of hut Inability 1.1 writ*, made ao by hi* a«itiHlalloii» ami th» rise lu hi* condition of llfi-, NHk tnar lit coTer but Intrlitn tual nakiMnru with a irarujj'tii i>rovliled hy u »)UI(MI friend ajiniwliil/iiii! frli'inl In I III* In alaoiw floul.il till., tin- linaittuultoii In the funu i.f •.nun B. nvrner who ' the eopy' no luUirloiiNly renr.odured In tin' form of Hit. itlnntiturt'H to tho deed SIGNALS FROM AIR CRAFT. Ctwda, BALLROOM PATHOS, Kf)r »f IS. Ya*Htuaa HuH T»a« Wat Left ta Itaarf. a Ui it ttw> T»lu,- of ix>»Vr to lu Ur.vi guoBrv »r> arri'|>iai>p i **tUe artMUT) d than it* Wmit liUIU<«* I liust It Hiff) m*^*?iufto U»»l a pil.it m-Ttrai rbou*«tiil fax tu ttte air »Uouht U. ali|»>. to tAMiimunl-«(•! with ttw hi-a.li4n4titri» Ktaff on i^irtb •«» that he niaj lonifj tin' imi»»jry tnfortua !i»u for t!ii> ciililau v ,.( tnnniT- tiiivl tnif ^li.il. nl latiifirf mtlna ah.Nt.1 whU'h A u-r> iti£ri}iou< nt<>tnu(S of aU;ual UK rr.-iti an «m<|'tauV ti.v mnui of •I" An o;i|*ral.u« dllnl with k tf«i« mar thr baud i>f ttn> avlatitr, au.l wbrtt hi- pn^Mtt a lrvrr and u dUhariinl in a Mark .Joud l"li» I'll* i*>.I.-lR.tWy arranistd that the van i|»ll out lui> »lon>«' tri.- ••Mli- III little rlou.N. ,11M| tbr.v »ii I* nmd from iho f a r i h w l t r n Ui<< itrlajitr In 4.H«i feet hljtb Kill' h>r bmi«U in li i ti !li,. » .-r U|> ami hrr i: at b^r »idn ur>' « hi. «i ha.t A Safe Investment! Buy a Lot. ^ ..' If you are working for a salary ami And it difficult to save money, or, if you bavo a little money and. want it to earn more money for you-BUY A LOT.' You can buy a lot for a Hiuall cash payment, the balance tu lie paid in monthly installments. CRANFORD, NT. J. „. . , IS GROWING HAPIDLY. Your lot, if carefully bought, will increase in value. Some day you may neod a considerable sum in cash—tlien you will hare a valuable lot for sale. Our lots have all city Improvements and are located In the best Section of the town and within a few minutes' walk Iran the railroad station and trolley line. of Mr. MrTnoway rrfrra In tbi> original il(KijiuvuU< uii.-urllivil by rmfriuiur Wallace In lino, ami hli thi-orr U Hint llir wilhiiur Klio ilrrw up I In- |«I|>IT» of (lie ni»ri|[iw anil of ihu will U tin- innu M ho liiuili- for Hbakp>ix'ar>' a < o|.y uf bU IIBUIP, wtilrb ltii> Jlllti'rnti* Nhiil.*. «I>..«ri> th.ii fnlliiwnl Inw IIIUIIIIK. mi nrllllti lmlliitl'Hi lo ninko Hi,. »II;II:I turn to 111*. iliMlinii'liU ThU H:I\IH) him from t[n- rimriltlntloci of bnvlnii to nntki> "hU X mark." A KiM-iioit fliH-uiiii'iit put Iri i>vl(li.|ui> hy .Mr. MeConwujr IHU frutftni'dl ri> itlllg to IltlKUtlofl Ifl ri'N|HH't tO TIT talu moiif) InttTi^ilH In tho (ilolw tin'- atrr. In IhUf r a r i i i f n t n|ijH'ni*Ht In. t w o plat'**. tb«* iimiiM "Wllni, HIiHkpiiH-uri 1 ," Wrt.tti'11. hj .tlif) jtfofi'itHimulI m-flyy!!!.-! wbw, iirvimrnl thi' raw ' .Mr. MI<'«II KIIJ |wllil» mil that (*lniki-«m'nri'n own ilmiaturv n|>|xiiili-<l Is n IMI.IH-IOIIH J iti I utlun, 14'rforinrfl by n uuiti wbo I'onM nut rrail bla chtnij;rmihjr wbrn ho iim| written It. Mr MH'oiiway omvlnrnl that thin a<:rlv<>u«>r* IK tlm inati Who mail*! thi* c«pjr whlrh i-iiiiliJfO "Wlllin. Hlniko ai«'iir<>" citK uln IrKol iiup<rrs wild out theliiiiiilllullon of the "X murk " Tbe niji> of IPKBI prtxtMium rpf|tilrffl the uvlilcme to rx> wrltta-u wit nml slcnnl by the witnitis before iparliiK the (irrnrtKf 1 of Ui»cr>iirt- "HI«H-UI ntti'titlim U mluvl to thl« aifnuliirp." vnfo Mr., MCIVMJWS/, "H« It Is much nlilirpvliitol. Thn 'urmt dramatliit.' Kbo Ind at hla ronininml. aa evIdrtH'fMi by hla piiUllr« wurka, II wraith of Kiirila itU'anurtiiK fin- tltuiii the nunil^r cnthrrwl Into the diction ary uf the tlmr, UWNbut a'uiulHy of tbn rbaractrre whl'b h« had I m i tauitht to line an tbc Idni^rsiili to r«-|> mwut Ul» iiamr. "We arc told that be was loatnirtpd to appear Intrr l«'fure tb* court f<;r a further riatnluntlon, Imt tb« rv<ord no where Mbon-s tbnt h<* rrpr uppcnrnl, altbou^b the other wltrnvutpvupixMirm' a urcoud time.- Would they !«• couxld air t-rsft that rnrrl.nl out br i, of imn|,« ami lulrnm \ lamp Ij ban a flail) "f M.'OI I'Ulntl,. | M H •r MMnla |i|on-|iiie r«y» of light tnnnisli i litlic filial with i>oi«>tfwl iiiatnilfrlni: clai>n«>M AVhtii a tfni4«it(?ii TMIU'III ttu> .!*rau>r <llmia bin flaibi'r In tho ro inlnii iliroi tlott. prrvtftvri a tMitinn. unit linlllaiii IIKIII Aaaliea-mil. |on B l>f «»lu>rt. no nnllnu to tlu» priMiMuro Thi 1 tUHr»>n< on cartri risiUi. ihi> nn»>-nEi' *Tirt tniry *™<t n-nril7:1n rhn **mi> wirr." iH-lnii i.r.n|il.Ml nlih ulinliar nilrnira '«ml IHIII|I« Tho rnjm of light aont out nrp nlni.F-t n< tirlKhl 'Hiinllnlit. HO tlint thov <mi b«. nwn with tho unk*^l ow for n >ll-tHU< o of four IHIIOM f»..|ln> ili\tliuo inn! in nit In for a illMtin.o i,r I'lsht lull." ' Whi'ii milllnrj mlnlorti »IHII loilmp it Krliiiii iiiiiiinuiilcMtliu to iho »«rth "Illlout dvw'ctlllhlK they nllllto nil In Ki-liloint IHMUII. Thla rontaliK Iho iioi-u liirut. Mini tbo' |iio]irtllo it u.-lthli^l "•ittint It rnfla nimrp oml llml, AM th« 1'inl »lrtk»i tin' fcrouinl n trlitei-r In rr- H llr*» tu it torch nn lixallnli of tho IMMIIII or nluht. l'i>nrHoir« l, whlrh H«.| nml thllii tho II lihllt-ntnl liny Wcrkly top. jotl, GRADED THE HASH. High Coil «f XWing In th. Early Daya In California. Tin- hlilll ''••"I of IfVlllK? mm Toil dmi't kiio« tin- llmt Ihliiif hUh |iiin-M In Hi...' dnjH r..iii|ii\n-.| » l l h tvhiit Murk TWIIIH, Iliiruif (in* 1 imil .iithiTM tmiit (o im>- for it "•|tmri< inritl In ritllforiiln'i *<url.y dny*, your ilijht i«•• illiin.r nt AMlmhllt iir t'hitrry'n'la n-ally it ihf«|i nffiilr. Hut nil wh" fri'ijui'iidd thn fauiuus old 1)1 Ixuado IIMIII nt llnnKtown (now I'llli'irvlllt'. I'nil pitld lhr«« I'rlnt'H, nii'l Mhully. 'f'hoMc tvori' th<* pitliny IIH)-M of |.loni'i'r' lifi*, tvhen th<^ ih HUH' ilrnili'd In two clqMMi'H "low id«" nml "1M i-iiriit." llcrt' Ii the w«y thf Ttn-nn ran: - - I!,.. 'rt|<niii|i>n of ii.itp •Irulu.tl IttrtKIKu lh«. lout I^rl.ld uf tt'iltlnic Vi U-t the iiiitah ,i'»»oil, and ..an, 1,^1 at«iut llw lull Tho jilrl ni* «tlitl) ami trk-d ti> lulu- fi|. Hlttt lli.i.n.>..| A t v w a-i|uatnt Majr. Hokl lu birr dlntivaa, aln> altniw F<I hor Wity hito.a (totijr tfrnti|i. ami laiti lu-r han>i tlmMl; urntn the aimuf on* "That's a prvitj' <lt>»*. Marte," ah* ^ald. trvitifr tu imlJo. '"rimnk j-,Ht Are volt hutJnje a i£«Hitl fliui«V ; "t.ut* ly." •tu«"aiia«n«>I, wltlt a hrort. at ntn|it tit aittlliv HIT frtt>tnl hmltalrtt. thru tiirnnl itt'llttYaMy lo bor own i-i'tpflr . oiitnldK tint rli^nl I'IMr, thru puabrtl ln«»nl another «nmf Tho imi«t.' murtMl up, tlit-rr wnn.uniil niiifu«li*in. atttl tha sirt »»• • aiiiilit In a scurry of IILUWSMH«U-UII.1III» tlMr Mrtlii'r* I,, ft nl..in> 111 HIP middle of th^.tluur ami tutffptlti by HIM llnnn-m. tllt'fl' 1 Kit* tiotlilnil for hfr to d.t hut urek the wall Hi?r ihirka tmnittt lit lonfuiim ilie ftintid her>i'lf ntfitlu HiirvMiiniti'. of two irlrlM i*lttlnii fmthi'r ilowti tl ,.jlnll I'or It lluwit'llt »hi< fi'lt !.«'< rol • | d i lUMiK Hut (...Hi tlil« ttun- 'ItliiK h> tltt'lr |inrfnera; Hnil nho w a a h- alone nuiiln"! tjin wall I'nttj ulr III i II.Til at her With Kiliuho. |illl ; , | r of ith«t<rtnlti potmlartt) PIIHI her a«im fully IIH they |m«ited'. At lint, lillmlnl liv II runll of hi ti'nrti. Mite nrottp iind.n'ent front Hi. IIIIIIII- nnd mi rrliiiint lulu the «11.MI. of tin* ile**t*rtiHl. ilrt"»Mltii; nMtin. • Hi IRRITABILITY A WARNING, g .lun\" i-, inon- tli.iu li.ilf tin- proliUin tin- itm is having the nt;ttrn- ami (UU'iiniii.ttioii to tlt> tin- \M>rk iTHhi. WVkmjvv iiow in I'AC'fv R'KNlTl'RKInr slnpmrnt tin- fly lit in.ttciiak and no um- i\ci hr.iiil uf tnu- I'ACKIN* <-\i'\ licitii; dour ly or inililTcrciilly. - U.S jwck - VtU:ii , 11« . fm sln|imfiit <io tin- xvdiir u i d i r r Illd -.tt rr.Nciti.ilili- nist. 0n« of Naturt'a 0an{|*r ' Th >Jit a It (short) .,. . ' .lluaat li-an".'r|i'rliii« n 'M>: Granford Property My Specialty. Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged. RENTINQ AND MANAQEMENT OP PROPERTY PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO. J. C. W. RAN KIN, 11 NORTH AVENUE, CRANfORD, N. J. TELEPHONE 164. •-- the IKJKIHUU In trhlih Khakrapmrc ol HtratforJ fouml klihwir' whrii callr<) upon to attai htih alirriattirp lo tlic rpc onl lu oiKfn <-<mrt W.»H one of ertreuit frmbsrraiuiuirtit fn that* hp couhl not without nom« pii»o*iure of Ixruirancf am* bla Vopj" tw guMe bla i#u'f- N*w York Bun. wttli tiiiii fnlr »|7*4 p.rt UIIII*. from flio slate* cd t-furta. ^lulri . ,.., llakwl boiins. tcrouiM^ \'..'. Two potato*-!, rtiMlluin plx^i ,. Two b"<>>"«, ixclnl J, .... ,. Hitu'rkraut «h. Cu<]nitti ball*, \*rr pair .; '-irl7zly, r<,,ii«t . ': iJrljrly, frli-d ., J«|.« luU.it. nhula f'iuitry. fa* llaln' Itlf* Hl<i ni'Mlmf with m<»lu»iMii I^lilrllhK with hritri']lt«l * muU with >Wa*irt .. Payable In arivan Uolil «cal«a on <*fnl nf ll..«l I HI .71 IKI •VIS I'm Jl» I'M bar. Wh.r. Nalur. Cooks th* Food. lit n.rtulu jiah»t of Nuw K<«land both iintlyn mil whlli- wouifu u»o tbe uatu- rjl hot aprlniiH lo do Ibvlr nM.kluK In the Itoforun rcirlou It matt»m nut I-w*»n »»litJt«-.«BrmU<».lha« - wlifrllur llm i-ont wUlim lit rciaar * A Matlar of Doubt. "So Dolbliy liai dwldrd tu (pt roar "I Butnly said that was KotoM to *-et married. Wtx-ltn-r th« dflaloo was made hj JVjIblax or hla Oanfi-ij or aom* mnober of bl» or b»r famJI;, I am lo so pfmltlon to state. 1 '—Blr- Age Herald. Mioini Dfa. a airl took pride In scco- T" lin 't Uaen for b*r linen c b e s f . •yvair "Now sb« collects a lot of phooo- —Kansas Cttj JounuL takas. d«a4rany hjfh •ekaot * i f » , bat b. teaelxs Bk» ao \iUi» oC lurat, lioll potatof* or pU'l'linK. all »hii baa tu do I* to step out of duoni awl plare tba rouauiK utrnall In a ntcani hole. Tba cufrr la (ben put "u, aud a plw«' uf coaraa «m klufc oK-r tli« wbolM cornpitlca th* uj«raf|.,n In a abort tluu- dliiucr ituilj-. At Wbakarewsrewa thn mtlrp cnrtti juat ImiMith th« nurfsc« la • man* of Ujlilrjx aprlxij;a. - Million* of (talloim of but watnr lilaa and at«ani. wiiillnit vapor* «kj wari] lu irrtt wfalf* tlouJn, Mtrlke lb« it round aliuuit aajr- wlnri. with a ntl'k aixl tlx> tviUj thus funiMxl Oils wltb h'H wat«r. . Longoit English Lawluit. The luiufMt lawiuit «rer beard lo Ekuttaod wan that between tbe heir of Tbomas TaJbot, Vlacotuit Llala, and the heirs of Ixrd B«rkel«7 napocUnic certain Usdi aad poaseaatOBa not far frvtu Wootton uoiJertklte, to th* etna- tf nt otoocester. It commenced st the end. of th* rdCB of JMwaid IV. aad . was Heading till ta* ratga of James L, when .a iiiiiifiimls* took place after It hod laatod about 130 AIT VI.II mnlill> ijiil.k trlnl«redT I •• you Mini MinrM'ir, on -Until |,totoini|oii ultluu "HI lo ix-lty i.ut Inn aid' or m KIT? ili« )ou i ounluiitl)' niinjinii. fun llmllliu 'mid olli|>litliilnic 7 , [t i In..|,l, Inlliil.lllty |Hon,' ,,r JUIII • li«|-iK'ti'i-l>l|<"i II I.. lui|..,iln,,l for ) <t to riMutiil/r ilini fioi lor ifrliiihllit In a|t\n)H ii'ihinut'i' »luii;il -It i"'lnt to till' JiriMi'll. O (,f i O|M||||O||4 1V|||. IIIII\ l'i. ill'iiiiiroiM lo >ou uiilrni ri'toi III".. lii I'liill. iilnr, lrrllnlilllty.ini.iin« llm jinn' nirioiM K>Nleiit lit o u t o f Kimi riihi IIKIJ lio (he rriiill i./ either i»hya mil or iiii-iiliil c iiiiw,,, or it i "iiililiiull.. .if I.-.Hi r-u.,ll, l.oih |.|i)h|. ul urn im nl.il rniliu't I'litir In li> luti'iinlfy on liliollier'n hitrmfiil rfriMtt*. ThiM Hie roliilnoni'wt of nil rnllne* o ni'rvoinViliitiirimni o i.t worry. Worry nu In known, Inliffrrii ytlth all Hi INNIII)' rnw tl'.li" II IH i'«|«t lilll> iliim "KlliK III Uu Inllili'lire mi tin. illfi-ll./n When tlii'"T<"<M1 1» n o t jifojierly dItM«l •il tlie IHTii'iH ntHli'lu In l-wjilj i.uur IHIIIII nml Hevirely ..Irillnill. ft In ul III Horite di'ffrt'i' jrtijitotiiil by the rlrcul tloli -III IheIIIIHMI of nuhn|j|lii'i'<4 whli'll ooiild ntlierwlne hioe Infii r>iii'>vi«l tilt* I'lluilmillve tirKiiiiit. A H t h l a iiiUHi'M a ni/rVotiitleoitloij tbnt Hinjr ei|ir<->in llM'lf'in i hrmili' yrourhl III«N" or lu. fre.|i|i'iit llttiliku of. hm tetii|»'r. Thene nun. kn In ihidr tun au«i liiirniMtl Keiikenliiu «f tit" dl What iictilol to <-iir« Iwlh ,th«. In dlxeatloii imil (he Irrltnlilllty In the nil tliallon of nn o(<llml<tU<' Htlltude. Tin tfinliii'7 to worry, look uu llm ilurk ttldfi of UilfilC". imiHt N* ovi'ri'oiiii 1 . -II 'AihllUaTlou l l r i i . i lu Kitimaa City Mtar. Unlqua Amtrican Famillaa. Thit Ifarriwiu fiuully, Hku thn AiLiifm family i/f \fii««ii.hu«ett», nn |in lllim trloui xi'iii'iilnicl'al trMi iarrl<<ii (lit nauii'D >it oneBlKiHT-of Uu. Hi" !nrnl|oii «f Iud>ui-iii|»iiiH itn11 tho I'ulli-il Hlntfa, n th* AiluuiM'x mid th IWK prt^Mrii'tf* ul ml In thin n*-»rd ' llnrrlnvin atnul dlxtliK tloint In oi,,. family. It rn,, nuted, will nirir IIKUIII l»t mniaM. Tin-/ rtuiiilii unlijuv lu the bhtur/ of the cuantrr. Wasn't Mining. iinhfra ap|ir*»iicbff1 a tnau l lo !><• iiunuyliic f>Iit* nt Ui" who ai.ix-an aiifiut blin. "Uuu't you likn llm «liut*V' ••y«, iiidi—i:' |Tb*» why «!»» ywi p^nlat la tlm p<*rforiii"rity ' ','Wbjr, ni Jnaii (IUTU, 1 nwiitii't h hl/uilliK 1 wwax aalmplj' »*»af- Init to Ha-» lutmuili. Iliuf tiw a-a SINKIBK ss-ss«up<>rt/." New y«rk "Try to "inlli-." will] (lie ht«d of the <l<-iiartn«'iit atore. "I>«k at r'tuUrr rlcrk. llir In alwsjm arnlliiiK." "He find* It wi«y tu nuillo. He aelU fan; tK>w^Ier to prrtljr (xlrla. I w l l eOt- tsr liuttoua to old aruncben."—Louis- rVltr Courier Joumai. A. IOTISK be«rt la th« be«1nxilji« of all IdCrt - J West fie Id .Warehouses It 111 l'n>i|Kv| Hlreet tax (Hi Norlh ,\«n New Jersey. mm in HI unit, H t miimai) Sc.hafer & Neumann, Maaona and Contraotora csaaroao. • ) . N .1 I'ranford, N J, UP mi; IIUDSON I'Oi'DI Ak I'.XCHUHION West Point Ullll liVliKV WlillNliADAY- Newburgh I), IIMIM«IV« New Houml trip Central t-WrrrTl^ti'TTr *>*"" H. S. WOLFF WAICIliMAKliK, JliWIiLHH anil OI'MCIAN Knwli (-'l'«k< nml HWIM WUII II 10'lil.lrlllK urtlira-lally, nt.ltnMfiliahlw I'rioui.ftOlil iMmm* U<t|iltt<:i«l and I'ri—ilplloni Kllli«l. All fclrt'l* of (iplii-ill (lf«U on Iminl . . . All Work (luaran(«Ml for One Year. Pike's Store, 8 Trust Co. ionn 801-VV EDWARD MOSHER, CIVIL EN6INEER and SURVEYOR Township Engln**r. . K>»ol<Jpuii) Bi TlauaT* •ank lu'llsnt, Cri'mf+tj, ft. JI D. 0. IRVING CHOICC- Meats, Fish, Butter, Eggs and Poultry PHONE 03. Money) AKO aEOOND. N. R. LEAVITT. 20-12- nraad Stnat. N.J

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Page 1: D M COVERS - digifind-it.com · itlllg to IltlKUtlofl Ifl ri'N|HH't tO TIT talu moiif) InttTi^ilH In tho (ilolw tin'-atrr. In IhU frariiifnt n|ijH'ni*H t In. two plat'**. tb«* iimiiM

• * " • * •i*'i».jf(JM»'«ixjuJt ufrau -*

)L. XVIII NO. JCRANFORD, N. J., THURSDAY. SBPTBMBBR 9. 1915 THKBB CBNTSt a t

a^-•daV1.-M.

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Personally Conducted Tours toSouth America.

Wf hate tb« pleasure of advising you that through arec«Dt association witb the American Express Company ««.are itr • position to assist lit amnping ad«tighWuttrip toSouth America, tba inoct wonderful cootiovDt in tha world.

We will make all arrangeiueuta for transportation, lioUlaecoiumoilatianii anJ furnish travel funds.

Fint conducted tour starts XoTeiuber lOtb, the secondNoreruber 24th, »uJ tbo third NoTeuibar 37th.

Booking* (or tlM-se tours will be numerous, so if inter'-••ted, »»x\f notice, should be nivpn to insure rencrvationa ofbest acrouiniCMlationa. Booklet* describing tour* furnished atour office.

CRANFORD TRUST COHPANYCRANFORO. N. J. .

I 4 % Interest on Time Deposits.

Union[Business

vsrlaa $

*pHE belt in business training atthe loast expenae, Ki|ieri

meed teacher* ami latest officeileviooM. Hundreds of mirrciuifiigraduaU<fi our beat reference.

Ilav Hr.Unol bogius Sept lotNight Sehool Heptr 13th.

Call »ud see tho achonl or wrlto for free catalogue.DO IT NOW.

120 Broad Street. Elizabeth. New Jersey.F. R. BERKIMAN. Pr...cipal.

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True EconomyLow prices do not necessarily indicatn cheapness.

Goods which cost the least in the bex'u«>nK '"•? ''• "'"

omy its wise to leaver inferior Koodn alone and get tbo• beat To buy hero is to practice economy, because an

investment iu our uierohaodise assures you qualityperfection.

AARON D. CRANECranford. Warehouse, Roselle Park. Elizabeth.

-R«-Cleancd Oraln, Flour, Feed, Baled Hay,Poultry Feed a Specialty."

WINTER BLANKETS STORM COVERSDMl • •

THE BARD OF AVONNow It Is Alleged That Shake-

tpcare Was Illiterate.

COULD NOT WRITE, IT. IS SAID.

An Capvrt In Such Tkiitft ClamsThat aa Analytic «f the SiffnaturvaUaft »r thalmmwral'William Slnp*Him ef All Litsrary Crwdil

Ttw ijutwtlun of »bu tlld "writ*Hhakeaprara" d m not iimivru WilliamllrCoaway, who tuut wnttfu a uiuuo-.graph uu hln Hhakraiwani- Jhwrics, aomuch aa 'YuuM WIllUiii Stinkr^ifarvof Stratford <MI A »u« write at »!!•'air. A^uuw.a.v'U coutluced that, fthwrer4U wrltv (ho |>U>». It » • • u»c tti*bard of Avon. • " ralln) IIi> Utiira binbrllrf on rrklruro iirrarntnl l.y errtain eiWtlue xliriisluit1* made liyWII-

prut* him to hats u>ru iu Illiterateman.

Mr. iltt'onway admits that. I houghao rTtdrntly Illtt irnu.. rlhake«|>rar*poawfUM-d natlre slilllij. minlfe-tiil lirnla limner frltliii: fat'ulllea, anil addathe fact that aa n thnilrlral notnaitfrNbakMt|teart> s^ruml to lilmxelf theplaja thai tip did and thus »UIH|HS1

niMMriit man of t>u*litei*iirf- piiriHr- tnait* ltnt:ln

ciurtHtn "il TlT'lTKtwexhitTtby uU*xli;niitiirtv Mr. SM'unwa.t, aftrr

latka uf ttlytialuret*. any*."OttmTYatlon<« of the effort* and |*T

foraiaiiim uf Illiterate mm In thr InboiiuuM [irodui'tlou »>f Kljcnaturea hn«led me tu the roiii-liiMlon that berp uu,a man aibutm-d of hut Inability 1.1writ*, made ao by hi* a«itiHlalloii» amith» rise lu hi* condition of llfi-, NHktnar lit coTer but Intrlitn tual nakiMnruwith a irarujj'tii i>rovliled hy u »)UI(MI

friendajiniwliil/iiii! frli'inl In I III* In

alaoiw floul.il till., tin- linaittuultoii Inthe funu i.f •.nun B. nvrner who 'the eopy' no luUirloiiNly renr.odured Intin' form of Hit. itlnntiturt'H to tho deed

SIGNALS FROM AIR CRAFT.Ctwda,

BALLROOM PATHOS,

Kf)r »f IS. Ya*Htuaa H u H T»a«Wat Left ta Itaarf.

a Ui it

ttw> T»lu,- ofix>»Vr to lu

Ur.vi guoBrv»r> arri'|>iai>p i**tUe artMUT) dthan it* Wmit

liUIU<«* I liust It H i f f ) m*^*?iufto U»»la pil.it m-Ttrai rbou*«tiil fax tu ttte air»Uouht U. ali|»>. to tAMiimunl-«(•! withttw hi-a.li4n4titri» Ktaff on i^irtb •«» thathe niaj l o n i f j tin' im i»»jry tnfortua!i»u for t!ii> ciililau v ,.( t n n n i T - tiiivltnif ^li.il . nl latiifirf mtlna ah.Nt.1 whU'h

A u-r> iti£ri}iou< nt<>tnu(S of aU;ualUK rr.-iti an «m<|'tauV l» ti.v m n u i of

•I" An o;i|*ral.u« dl lnl withk tf«i« m a r thr baud i>f ttn>

avlatitr, au.l wbrtt hi- pn^Mtt a lrvrr

and u d U h a r i i n l in a Mark .Joud l"li»I'll* l» i*> .I.-lR.tWy arranistd that the

van i | » l l out lui> »lon>«' tri.-••Mli- III little rlou.N. ,11M| tbr.v

»ii I* nmd from iho farih wltrn Ui<<itrlajitr In 4.H«i feet hljtb

Kill'

h>r bmi«U in lii ti !li,. ».-r U|> ami hrri: at b^r »idnur>' « hi. «i ha.t

OR

5.

A Safe Investment!Buy a Lot. ^

..' If you are working for a salary ami And it difficult to savemoney, or, if you bavo a little money and. want it to earn moremoney for you-BUY A LOT.'

You can buy a lot for a Hiuall cash payment, the balance tulie paid in monthly installments.

CRANFORD, NT. J.„. . , IS GROWING HAPIDLY.

Your lot, if carefully bought, will increase in value. Someday you may neod a considerable sum in cash—tlien you willhare a valuable lot for sale.

Our lots have all city Improvements and are located Inthe best Section of the town and within a few minutes' walkIran the railroad station and trolley line.

ofMr. MrTnoway rrfrra In tbi> original

il(KijiuvuU< uii.-urllivil by rmfriuiurWallace In lino, ami hli thi-orr U Hintllir wilhiiur Klio ilrrw up I In- |«I|>IT»of (lie ni»ri|[iw anil of ihu will U tin-innu M ho liiuili- for Hbakp>ix'ar>' a < o|.yuf bU IIBUIP, wtilrb ltii> Jlllti'rnti* Nhiil.*.«I>..«ri> th.ii fnlliiwnl In w IIIUIIIIK. minrll l l t i lmlliitl'Hi lo ninko Hi,. »II;II:It u r n to 111*. iliMlinii'liU ThU H:I\IH)

him from t[n- rimriltlntloci of bnvlniito nntki> "hU X mark."

A KiM-iioit fliH-uiiii'iit put Iri i>vl(li.|ui>hy .Mr. MeConwujr I H U frutftni'dl ri>

itlllg to IltlKUtlofl Ifl ri'N|HH't tO TITtalu moiif) InttTi^ilH In tho (ilolw tin'-atrr. In IhU frariiifnt n|ijH'ni*Ht In. twoplat'**. tb«* iimiiM "Wllni, HIiHkpiiH-uri1,"Wrt.tti'11. hj .tlif) jtfofi'itHimulI m-flyy!!!.-!wbw, iirvimrnl thi' r a w ' .Mr. MI<'«IIKIIJ |wllil» mil that (*lniki-«m'nri'n ownilmiaturv n|>|xiiili-<l Is n IMI.IH-IOIIH J iti Iutlun, 14'rforinrfl by n uuiti wbo I'onM

nut rrail bla chtnij;rmihjr wbrn ho iim|written It. •

Mr MH'oiiway 1« omvlnrnl that thina<:rlv<>u«>r* IK tlm inati Who mail*! thi*c«pjr whlrh i-iiiiliJfO "Wlllin. Hlnikoai«'iir<>" t» citK uln IrKol iiup<rrs wildout the liiiiiilllullon of the "X murk "Tbe niji> of IPKBI prtxtMium rpf|tilrfflthe uvlilcme to rx> wrltta-u wit nmlslcnnl by the witnitis before iparliiKthe (irrnrtKf1 of Ui»cr>iirt-

"HI«H-UI ntti'titlim U mluvl to thl«aifnuliirp." vnfo Mr., MCIVMJWS/, "H«It Is much nlilirpvliitol. Thn 'urmtdramatliit.' Kbo Ind at hla ronininml.aa evIdrtH'fMi by hla piiUllr« wurka, IIwraith of Kiirila itU'anurtiiK fin- tltuiiithe nunil^r cnthrrwl Into the dictionary uf the tlmr, UWN but a'uiulHy oftbn rbaractrre whl'b h« had I m itauitht to line an tbc Idni^rsiili to r«-|>mwut Ul» iiamr.

"We arc told that be was loatnirtpdto appear Intrr l«'fure tb* court f<;r afurther riatnluntlon, Imt tb« rv<ord nowhere Mbon-s tbnt h<* rrpr uppcnrnl,altbou^b the other wltrnvutpvupixMirm'a urcoud time.- Would they !«• couxld

air t-rsft t« that rnrrl.nl out bri, of imn|,« ami l u l r n m \ lampIj ban a flail) "f M.'OI I'Ulntl,. | M H

•r MMnla |i|on-|iiie r«y» of light tnnnisl ii litlic f i l ia l with i>oi«>tfwl iiiatnilfrlni:clai>n«>M AVhtii a tfni4«it(?ii TM IU'III ttu>.!*rau>r < l lmia bin flaibi'r In tho roinlni i iliroi tlott. prrvtftvri a tMitinn. unit

linlllaiii IIKIII Aaaliea-mil. | o n B l > f

«»lu>rt. no nnllnu to tlu» priMiMuro Thi1

tUHr»>n< on cartri r i s iU i . ihi> nn»>-nEi'*Tirt tniry *™<t n-nril7:1n rhn **mi> wirr."iH-lnii i.r.n|il.Ml n l ih ulinliar nilrnira

'«ml IHIII|I« Tho rnjm of light aont outnrp nlni.F-t n< tirlKhl K« 'Hiinllnlit. HOtlint thov <mi b«. nwn with tho unk*^lo w for n >ll-tHU< o of four IHIIOM f»..|ln>i l i \ t l i u o inn! in nit In for a illMtin.o i,rI'lsht lul l ." '

Whi'ii milllnrj mlnlorti »IHI I lo ilmpit Krliiiii iiiiiiinuiilcMtliu to iho »«rth"Illlout dvw'ctlllhlK they nll l lto nil InKi-liloint IHMUII. Thla rontaliK Iho iioi-uliirut. Mini tbo' | i io]irtl lo it u.-lthli^l"•ittint It rnfla nimrp oml llml, AM th«1'inl »lrtk»i tin' fcrouinl n trlitei-r In rr-

H llr*» tu it torch nnlixallnli of tho IMMIIII

or nluht. l'i>nrHoir«

l, w hlrh H«.|nml thllii tho

I I lihllt-ntnl linyWcrkly

top.

jotl,

GRADED THE HASH.

High Coil «f XWing In th. Early DayaIn California.

Tin- hlilll ''••"I of IfVlllK? m mToil dmi't kiio« tin- llmt IhliiifhUh |iiin-M In Hi. . . ' dnjH r..iii|ii\n-.|» l l h tvhiit Murk TWIIIH, I l i iruif ( i n *

1 imil .iithiTM tmiit (o im>- for it"•|tmri< inritl In ritllforiiln'i *<url.y dny*,your ilijht i«•• illiin.r nt AMlmhlltiir t'hitrry'n'la n-ally it ihf« | i nffiilr.

Hut nil w h " fri'ijui'iidd thn fauiuusold 1)1 Ixuado IIMIII nt llnnKtown(now I'llli'irvlllt'. I'nil pitld lhr««I'rlnt'H, nii'l Mhully. 'f'hoMc tvori' th<*pitliny IIH)-M of |.loni'i'r' lifi*, tvhen th<

ih HUH' ilrnili'd In two clqMMi'H "lowid«" nml "1M i-iiriit." llcrt' Ii the

w«y thf Ttn-nn ran: - -

I!,.. 'rt|<niii|i>n of ii.itp

•Irulu.tl IttrtKIKu lh«. l o u t I^rl.ld uftt'iltlnic Vi U-t the iiiitah ,i'»»oil, and

. . a n , 1, 1 at«iut l lw lul lTho jilrl n i * «tlitl) ami trk-d ti> lulu-

fi|. Hlttt l l i . i . n . > . . | A t v w a-i|uatnt

• Majr. Hokl lu birr dlntivaa, aln> altniwF<I hor Wity hito.a (totijr tfrnti|i. ami laitilu-r han>i tlmMl; urntn the a im uf on*

"That's a prvitj' <lt>»*. Marte," ah*^ald. trvitifr tu imlJo. '"rimnk j-,HtAre volt hutJnje a i£«Hitl fliui«V; " t . u t *ly." •tu«"aiia«n«>I, wltlt a hrort. atntn| i t tit aittlliv H I T frtt>tnl hmltalrtt.thru tiirnnl itt'llttYaMy l o bor owni-i'tpflr . •

oiitnldK tint rli^nl I'IMr, thru puabrtlln«»nl another «nmf Tho imi«t.'murtMl up, tlit-rr wnn.uniil niiifu«li*in.atttl tha sirt »» • • aiiiilit In a scurry ofIILUWSMH«U-UII.1III» tlMr Mrtlii'r* I,, ftnl..in> 111 HIP middle of th^.tluur amitutffptlti by HIM llnnn-m. tllt'fl'1 Kit*tiotlilnil for hfr to d.t hut urek the wall

Hi?r ihirka tmnittt lit lonfuiimilie ftintid her>i'lf ntfitlu HiirvMiiniti'.

of two irlrlM i*lttlnii fmthi'r ilowti tl,.jlnll I'or It lluwit'llt »hi< fi'lt !.«'< rol

• |di lUMiK H u t (...Hi t l i l « t tun- ' I t l i iKh> tltt'lr | inrfnera; Hnil nho w a a h-a l o n e nuiiln"! tjin wa l l I ' n t t j ulrIII i II.Til a t her With K i l i u h o . | i l l l ; , | rof ith«t<rtnlti potmlart t ) P I I H I h e r a « i mful ly IIH t h e y |m«ited'.

At l in t , l i l lmln l liv II runll o f hiti'nrti. Mite nrottp i i n d . n ' e n t front Hi.IIIIIIII- nnd mi rr l i i i int l u l u the «11.MI.of tin* ile**t*rtiHl. ilrt"»Mltii; nMtin. • Hi

IRRITABILITY A WARNING,

g .lun\" i-, inon-tli.iu li.ilf tin- proliUin tin-

i t m is having the nt;ttrn-ami (UU'iiniii.ttioii to tlt>

tin- \M>rk iTHhi.

WVkmjvv iiow in I'AC'fvR'KNlTl'RKInr slnpmrnt

t in- fly lit i n . t t c i i a ka n d n o u m - i \ c i h r . i i i l uf tnu-I ' A C K I N * • <-\i'\ l i c i t i i ; d o u r

l y or in i l i lTcrc i i l l y .- U.S jwck - VtU:ii

, 11« . fm sln|imfiit<io tin- xvdiir u i d i r r

I l l d - . t t r r . N c i t i . i l i l i - n i s t . •

0n« of Naturt'a 0an{|*r ' Th

> Jit a It (short) .,.. ' .lluaat

li-an".'r|i'rliii« n'M>:

Granford Property My Specialty.

Real Estate Bought, Sold and Exchanged.RENTINQ AND MANAQEMENT OP

PROPERTY PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO.

J. C. W. RAN KIN,11 NORTH AVENUE, CRANfORD, N. J.

TELEPHONE 164. — •--

the IKJKIHUU In trhlih Khakrapmrc olHtratforJ fouml klihwir' whrii callr<)upon to attai h tih alirriattirp lo tlic rpconl lu oiKfn <-<mrt W.»H one of ertreuitfrmbsrraiuiuirtit fn that* hp couhl notwithout nom« pii»o*iure of Ixruirancfam* bla Vopj" tw guMe bla i#u'f- N*wYork Bun.

wttli tiiiii fnlr »|7*4 p.rtUIIII*. from flio slate*

cd t-furta. ^lulri . ,..,llakwl boiins. tcrouiM^ \'..'.

Two potato*-!, rtiMlluin plx^i , .Two b"<>>"«, ixclnl J,.... ,.

Hitu'rkraut

«h.

Cu<]nitti ball*, \*rr pair .;'-irl7zly, r<,,ii«t . ':iJrljrly, frli-d .,J«|.« luU.it. nhula

f'iuitry.fa* l la ln'Itlf*

Hl<i ni'Mlmf with m<»lu»iMiiI^lilrllhK with hritri']lt«l* muU with >Wa*irt ..

Payable In arivanUolil «cal«a on <*fnl nf

l l . . « l

I HI

.71IKI

•VISI'm

Jl»I'M

bar.

Wh.r. Nalur. Cooks th* Food.lit n.rtulu jiah»t of Nuw K<«land both

iintlyn mil whlli- wouifu u»o tbe uatu-rjl hot aprlniiH lo do Ibvlr nM.kluK Inthe Itoforun rcirlou It matt»m nut

I-w*»n »»litJt«-.«BrmU<».lha« - wlifrllur llm i-ont wUlim lit rciaar *

A Matlar of Doubt."So Dolbliy liai dwldrd tu (pt roar

"I Butnly said that b« was KotoM to*-et married. Wtx-ltn-r th« dflaloowas made hj JVjIblax or hla Oanfi-ijor aom* mnober of bl» or b»r famJI;,I am lo so pfmltlon to state.1'—Blr-

Age Herald.

Mioini Dfa.a airl took pride In scco-

T " l i n ' t Uaen for b*r linen cbesf .

•yvair"Now sb« collects a lot of phooo-

—Kansas Cttj JounuL

takas. d«a4rany hjfh•ekaot * i f » , bat b. teaelxs Bk» ao

\iUi» oC lurat, lioll potatof* orpU'l'linK. all »hii baa tu do I* to stepout of duoni awl plare tba rouauiKutrnall In a ntcani hole. Tba cufrr la(ben put "u, aud a plw«' uf coaraa«m klufc oK-r tli« wbolM cornpitlca th*uj«raf|.,n In a abort tluu- dliiucr 1»ituilj-. At Wbakarewsrewa thn mtlrpcnrtti juat ImiMith th« nurfsc« la •man* of Ujlilrjx aprlxij;a. - Million* of(talloim of but watnr lilaa and at«ani.wiiillnit vapor* «kj wari] lu irrt t wfalf*tlouJn, Mtrlke lb« it round aliuuit aajr-wlnri. with a ntl'k aixl tlx> tviUj thusfuniMxl Oils wltb h'H wat«r. .

Longoit English Lawluit.The luiufMt lawiuit «rer beard lo

Ekuttaod wan that between tbe heirof Tbomas TaJbot, Vlacotuit Llala, andthe heirs of Ixrd B«rkel«7 napocUniccertain Usdi aad poaseaatOBa not farfrvtu Wootton uoiJertklte, to th* etna-tf nt otoocester. It commenced s tthe end. of th* rdCB of JMwaid IV.aad . was Heading till ta* ratga ofJames L, when .a iiiiiifiimls* tookplace after It hod laatod about 130

A I T VI.II m n l i l l > i j i i l . k t r l n l « r e d T I ••y o u Mini MinrM'ir, o n - U n t i l | , t o t o i n i | o i iu l t l u u " H I lo ix - l ty i .ut Inn aid' o r mK I T ? i l i « ) o u i o u n l u i i t l ) ' n i i n j i n i i . f u nl l m l l l i u ' m i d • olli |>litliilnic 7 ,

[t i In . . | , l , I n l l i i l . l l l t y | H o n , ' , , r JUIII• li«|-iK'ti'i-l>l|<"i II I . . l u i | . . , i l n , , l f o r ) < t

t o r i M u t i i l / r i l in i f i o i l o r i f r l i i i h l l i tIn a | t \ n ) H i i ' ih inut ' i ' »luii; i l - I t i" ' ln t

t o t i l l ' JiriMi'll . O (,f i O | M | | | | O | | 4 1V| | | .

I I I I I \ l ' i . i l l ' i i i i i r o i M l o > o u u i i l r n i r i ' t o i

III"..l i i I'liill. iilnr, l rr l ln l i l l l ty . in i . i in« l lm

jinn ' n i r i o i M K>Nleiit lit out o f Kimiriihi IIKIJ lio ( h e rr i i i l l i . / e i t h e r i»hya

m i l o r iiii-iiliil c iii iw,, , or it i "i i i l i l i iul l . ..if I.-.Hi r - u . , l l , l .o ih | . | i )h | . ul urnim nl . i l rniliu't I'litir In li> luti'iinlfy onliliollier'n hitrmfiil rfriMtt*.

ThiM Hie roliilnoni'wt o f nil rnl lne* oni'rvoinVil i i t i ir imni o i.t w o r r y . Worrynu In k n o w n , I n l i f f r r i i ytlth all HiINNIII)' rnw tl'.li" II IH i '« |«t lilll> i l i im"KlliK III Uu Inllili'lire mi tin. i l l f i - l l . / n

W h e n tlii'"T<"<M1 1» n o t jifojierly dItM«l•i l t l i e IHTii'iH ntHli'lu In l -wj i l j i .uurIHIIIII nml Hevirely . .Iril lnill . ft In ulIII Horite di'ffrt'i' jrtijitotiiil b y the r lrcu ltloli -III Ihe IIIIHMI o f nuhn|j|lii'i'<4 whli'llo o i i l d nt l ierwlne h i o e I n f i i r>iii'>vi«ltilt* I ' l lui lmil lve tirKiiiiit.

AH thla iiiUHi'M a ni/rVotiit leoit loij tbntHinjr ei|ir<->in llM'lf' in i hrmili' y r o u r h lI I I « N " or lu . fre. | i | i ' i it l l t t i l iku of. hmtetii|»'r. Thene nun. kn In ihidr tun• au«i liiirniMtl Keiikenliiu «f tit" dl

What l« i ict i lol to <-iir« Iwlh ,th«. Indlxeatloii imil (he Irrltnlilllty In the nilt l ia l lon of nn o(<llml<tU<' Htlltude. Tintfinl i i i '7 to worry, look uu llm ilurkttldfi of UilfilC". imiHt N* ovi'ri'oiiii1. -II'AihllUaTlou l l r i i . i lu Kitimaa City Mtar.

Unlqua Amtrican Famillaa.Thit Ifarriwiu fiuully, Hku thn AiLiifm

family i/f \fii««ii.hu«ett», nn |in lllimtrloui xi'iii'iilnicl'al trMi iarrl<<ii (litnauii'D >it one BlKiHT-of Uu. Hi" !nrnl|oii«f Iud>ui-iii|»iiiH itn11tho I'ulli-il Hlntfa, nth* AiluuiM'x mid th

IWK prt Mrii'tf* ulml In thin n*-»rd' llnrrlnvin atnul

dlxtliK tloint In oi,,. family. It rn,,nuted, will n i r i r IIKUIII l»t m n i a M .Tin-/ rtuiiilii unlijuv lu the b h t u r / ofthe cuantrr.

Wasn't Mining.iinhfra ap|ir*»iicbff1 a tnaul lo !><• iiunuyliic

f>Iit* nt Ui"who ai.ix-anaiifiut blin.

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tlm p<*rforiii"rity '','Wbjr, ni Jnaii (IUTU, 1 nwi i t i i ' t

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"Try to "inlli-." will] (lie ht«d of the<l<-iiartn«'iit atore. "I>«k at r'tuUrrrlcrk. llir In alwsjm arnlliiiK."

"He find* It wi«y tu nuillo. He aelUfan; tK>w Ier to prrtljr (xlrla. I wll eOt-tsr liuttoua to old aruncben."—Louis-rVltr Courier Joumai.

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Labor Day Will Be Marked byCountry Wide Celebrations I Topics of the Sport World

By SQUARE DEAL

Plan Trash r*»r A. A. U. 111* Meet.

IAl>O»day .wW.1* e«tel.»t#4.fromoeeim-ro menu -wHb -parod

^ uivoilnKii aud outings, and Inspile of tliu "hard tlines" that

have afllk'ti-d many trades during thepast year there will he no dlmliiuattoulu tho nntion wide festivities'(hat al-ways mark tbo lioluhlc day.

AcconlliiR to 'IVreuce V. I'owderly,for many years head of the Knight*of Labor, 1-aUir dny had no "father."There h»* hccu a friendly controversyIn lubor circles as to who was . lUfoi'mder.

"Tlio man who named tho day wasItobert I'rlce, a coal miner," said Mr.I'owdorly. "This occurred lu NowYork city Bept r>. 1S811. The generalnHHcmbly of the KnUhts of Ijibor was•uretbiK In New Y.orki Matthew McvOulro,--*e<-n>t*ry .if the Ou(rnl Latwrunion of .Now York, Invited the gen-eral asHpuibly to review a parade ofwurklniaiion. An general master work-

..i.mau._vr_lu.iid_uf_xlii:_utgaiuaaUuii>-l-placod' the Invitation before the gen-eral assembly, aud it was unanimous-ly accepted.

"We wont to the reviewing stand.Hub l*rlce, ono. of lh«> workers of tlioKnights of Labor, Hut.near me. Hewas a bill fellow, Htandlug six feet

'three-Inches. Next to uio mi the op-posite side was lilchnrd Grtllltb.

."Labor Day In Earnest." . '"As tlie parade WHS .pausing Trice

leaned over me and shouted to Urlf-lltli. This Is Labor day lu earliest. Un-cle Dick.1 -

'That was tbe drat timo I had beardthe expression 'Labor day.' Tho same

"evening v«o discussed Informally theadvisability of having a day set apartever)' year to to observed as taborrtuy. Other conferences followed. ADVclslutr' was reached tliat It would Ijouu excellent thluif to have a day aetapart, and the first Monday In Hopteui'bcr was agreed on as tbe day.

"The first UU Introduced on Uio sub-ject was by Edward K. lUley-, a mem

., ... . . ic bUr'wairVaaasil^bytbo legislature and approved by thegovernor May 0, l8tfL_.Meanwhll» cop-ied of the Mil were aent to tbe gover-nors of ill the states and to prominentmembers of tbe organisation who weremembers of state legislatures.

"State Senator J. J. Paly of OregonIntroduced a bill on Jan. IT. and ttbecame a law lu that state Feb. 21.1(487. Orcfon therefore was the firststate to pass a law creating a laborday. Other states followed. The fed-eral law was not passed until 1SW."

Labor and Congress.

Upon the approach of Labor day ItIs lutcrvsUag to note that the Amerlcan Federation of Labor bas beon In-atrumenlal in baring almost a score of[trade unionists elocted as members of

national bouse of representativesIs desirous ot Increasing tbat

inmber. Tbe tsado union, movement br>t partisan to sny political party, bus

-jrer lnderetd a political party, andIt U not now In the range of possibilitythat It will do so even In tbo remote

('future.Even to socialistic countries where

trade unions exist there Is either a coto-: plate recognition ot tbe rights of r "

turn members to bold *af:"~'

, 'wlm-n norhrllmn p pdi-e|i]y I'liurafttil lu workmen tbnu Innny other country, thrm In n OUtluctHue of deinnrcntliin between the unloimmid tbv Nik'liillit party. Kuril one per-mit* the other lo oectipy Itx chosensphere with n inluliiium of contention.The movement of the lierniun worklnit|K<opl<< llr*t centered ou tla-IlvUI, but iKlH-rUiiH'o ift'iiiouslrnted tlintIKilltlciil action nloue could not uchleveludimtrlal eumncl|iatlou. Then ciimetlm iinloiiR of lubor, which bavo had nprodlirloua growtli. and they have dem-onstrated tbat the economic orgauluitlons aro absolutely emeu tin I to (bomaintenance of orderly political action.

In America the HocliillstH. us n rule,not only luvelxh aKnlimt tho

opportunity'to belittle and ridicule thoolllcbils of Uio unloiiH. The Socialistpress of the country IITUIN with Inndictions attains! the constituted tradeunion movement for Uio reason thatthe unions are constantly addingtheir aelilevemeuts and recording Uin-Bible results. -The dlffereuco betweentho Ocruiiin and American Socialistmethod In striking. The Gorman 8o-clalUtH will not admit to Uielr partyany one who In eugaged in a trntle orculling who does nut belong to the iHinallclo tmde union to which ho U eligible,provided, "f course, there U such aunion lu existence. The reverse li thecase In this couutry. Millionaires, nun-union uieu and even strike breakers areadmitted or retained.

Bass of th. F.d.ration.The tiase of tbe American l^cdcraliou

of Labor Is broad uud comprehensiveand rests upim the voluntary assent ofIta members. It does not discriminateagainst sex, color, race, deed or nationnllty. Section S of article 3 of the con-stitution saya, "1'nrty |>olttlcs. whetherUjey IK> Democratic, ltcpubllcau, Social'laUc, l'upullstlc, l'txiblbltlou or uuyothor, shall have no plscc In tbe con-ventions of. the American hYxleniUuu

Tbe lulssiou of the trade unions Is todeal wiUi and solve tbe prol'leum con-fronting working mini and working wu-uicn. Experienced ami svasoued tiienwho are familiar with movements ofgreat bodies of bidlvlduala cutnprvhemltbe futility and dunger of strapping thecollsr'of any political party around thonecks of a multitude of persons not or-g»ulu-d for the specific purpose ot tak-

iK definite luirtlsan political action.The trude union movement la a vol-

untary one, aud the freedusu of Itsuicuibera Is carefully and sacredlyguarded. While tbe unions deal withmany problems that only remotely af-fect labor, yet wherever these activi-ties are carried on there Is no compul-sory drafUng of union members to fol-low any sptwlne line of action.

The. American Federation of Laborguards the best Interests of tbo work-men as It snes them. History Is full ofefforts made by, labor unions to becomepartisan political fac'ora. Whereverthere lias been a combination of eco-nomic and partisan political effortforced upon'even a small minority thedissolution begins. There are three

things sought by unionists.They are every union man wants thehighest wages obtainable, the shortest

boun»>of b*h«r jxMwtWo of. attainUK-Hfand tbe best conditions surroundingwhere labor Is performed. Upon theaothings there bi a uuaulinlty of opin-ion. Tbo organisations of labor weroformed with tbono fundamental pur-poses us Uio'foundation, and, while thomembership will endure hardships andcontribute liberally to establish thewages 'and conditions sought by tbounions, they will resent tbo assumptionthat tbo labor- organisation has theright to direct how they shall vote bytho Indorsement of any political party.

Labor's Slogan.In 10O0 the Amorlcan Moderation of

Isabor adopted Its slogan:"Wo will stand by our friends and

administer a stinting rebuke to men orparties who are^UhprJndlffereiit. ncg-1rBeul~or~Bostlfe srijl w-herovor oppor-tunity affords secure tbo election of in-telligent, honest, earnest trades union-ists with cloar, unblemished, paid upunion cards In Uiolrpoesosalou."

The enemies of labor legislation lacongress were singled out and theirrecords g'lvon wide publicity, Tbetrade union movement by tbe shorten-inn ot hours and the socuring of high-er wages has given an opportunity. toall workors to consider public que»;tlqiui and to Instill political and civicduty. Tho American Moderation 'ofLabor laid before tbe tollers and tbocltlienshlp what hid been and wastranspiring on the political avid, butrefrained from commanding or direct-in« what they should or should not do.Every Individual member was left freeto exercise his own judgment Nocoercion was used. If you cannot con-vince noon with facts you can muchless drive them.

Til* records' of members of congressarc closely watched, mid where a con-spicuous opponent Is found bis rec-ord la made" public In the district fromwblch bs waa elected. It matters notto which party be. belongs. It hap-pens at this time that there are a

union meubera In otOsTteaa Ulan ofany other party, but other party can-didates for congress have received asloyal support from tbe trail* unionistsaa have the Democratic trade onioncongrmamen.

of tbe Amateur AtbUtfc onion anal *t-pen on drswUig up athletic track andfleUl plau*. la now at work oo tbe lay-out for tbe proposed new ntbletlc plantto be Installed within tbe old Waverlytrottltig park, Newark. N. 1.

Tbe athlttlc committee on the twohundred and fiftieth anniversary ofNewark, which will be celebrated next

, year, expect* to five aorae Ma? atalettefeatures.

In order to gire tbe track time toMttle work on tbe construction of Itwill be commenced early in the falL

Cardinals Need Sherletep.Tbe HL Louis Cardinals are In the

market far a shortstop and will letuothlug'more In that line get oat of themajor leagues by tbe waiver route.Manager Huggluj U lying back wait-lug to grab anything tbat la slated forreleaie. In tne meantime using ArtieUutler, who la far from being a failureon tbe Job,

Athletes te Be Protested.Tbe committee wblcb will have

charge of tbe various championshiptruck and field metis at the Panama-'Pacific cxpoeitlon In San T'ranclsco, inorder to prevent question aa to tbelegality and correctness of timing; basrecommended tbat an electrical ma-chine and three official watcbea shouldbe used at all events by tbe e'xpoal-tlon, also tbat an official photographerbe stationed at tlio tape for the pur-poses of snapHUottlnir the finish ofeacti race, and thus enable the Judges

3N(.dsa?TPW»L-^n^UlAcommittee to take charco of vlsltlliigetbletus was iiuggested. Tbe trackphyxlclan will be Dr. G. i t IJubbelL

Jennings a Bank Direotor.Hngb JennbiKa, mauuKer of the De-

troit American league team, bas beenelected a director of the Traders' Na-tional bank of Rcrnnton, I'a. l ie hasbeen a stockholder In tbo Institutionfor auroral" years, much of tho moneywhich he earned In Detroit being thusInvested. • »

Fourni.r Tells a Secret.Jricque* founder • of the - Chicago

White Sox, the 11115 battiUK sensationof tho. American league, furuUhes an

;iiitat ttiiuDpki of-wh»f'napiwiisi toa batter wbo tries to outguess the pitch-er and one who doesn't. Cobb, Jack-son, Wagucr, Collins, Lnjote, Speakerand tbo other famous hitters of tho.present era of baseball don't try tooutguess a pitcher. v They swing at ev-ery good bull that comes along, notworrying about how It Is going tobreak. Hut they've always followed

that worse. Fonrniar'a caae I* differ-

In 1013 Founder bit for .234. Dp tomkUe^aoa In IBM b* didn't bit mncbbetter than .290. ' "

"Aad then I took a tumble to my-self." said Foamier. "AH along 1 badbeen working on tbe theory tiiat a sue-reaafsl batter was the cue who oat-ruasaed the jtitcner. Every time I'dst«p to tbe plate I'd try to figure outliiadrsuce wbat tbe ultcbcr was going:t» throw, and Uwa .I'd set myself for«IHD a deliver;.

"Sometlmea I did outguess tbe pitch-«r, OfUner I didn't Bat I alwayswas wonted over the uncertain!/ of

IMUTABIUTY

giving•arT A

yoorsett. ca aUgfc*. ||f »MWI»HI .[eat to petty ootbarssa of ai»

yon eoeatantly awMtaf. faultuwl coeapUlBbagt ."ink irrluWnty Is one ot yoorIf tor

.rhanrflrtaUri i trecojhbe

Photo by American Freaa Association.

Jaoqus. Fourni.r, Chloago Amsrioans1

8tar First Backer,

tho KUCSHIHK game. Had I guessedyitong or was, fright? The continualworry took my tnlud off tbe fact thatI wan there to bat—not to play a iruens-t«K entile. .,

"Will, one day last Rummer we stacked up against Walter Johnson. I tig«trwMr wwtn't n try'ootf' 1 tytax' t»:wtfliess hlri, so 1 Just walked up to the|iluto uud banged awny ut wbat lieserved up to me. I' made two Uoiuenins that day. K\tr Hi nee 1 have nutbeen trying to do any oufjuiesslnj;. 1k(-cp In mind only omt thing when 1 guto the plate—that 1 must bit the hall.I think that system has been n HUIcons."

The Sunday School LessonSENIOR BEREAN.

Qoklcn Text—He bearoth the. prayerof the righteous (l'rov. xr, 20);

Versos 8O-3Ua.—The'altar of Jehovah._»tignt iTnursenr8B ji punish

meut that the' people of Israel mightlearn tbo necessary truth that JehovahIs the supreme ruler of tho land. Tbotime of roUaf at last <lrew near, audUUJah again appeared before Abab,wluui be made bla terrible announceinent The prophet was received bythe kins with Indignation. l i e calledhtm tbe "Uoublcr of Israel" (ivlll, 17).These words would have been moreappropriate If used by the king Uiself accusation. Klljab did not hesi-tate to, make his charge as pointedand pungent as possible Ho thenmade a public challenge and Invitedtbo boats of Baal to nu open contestwhich would determine.th.o superiorityof Jehovah or Ba i l

The scene of this odd teat was to boIf oust Oanuel. which waa held sacredby tba rhoenkliuis. wbo had there analtar to Baal On tbe same summitthere waa also an altar to Jehovaii.On the appointed day- the hillsides ofCarmel were thronged .with multitudes,t h e lone prophet of the Moat Highthen camo forward, with confidence, inAla cause, and he Invited the people tocome "near unto him." - Be waa de-termined that this would be a fight tobe finish, and so he guarded agaluat

Labor Day. 'We lull all holidara with lor

And wish th.r* waa more ot 'ua;Wr'v» n«vf r know nun. girl or boy

Who'd vote ooe day leas of '.m.

F*rt Is, w. oucbt^o ha,v. som. more,Th.y h.lp to maka lit* semMhlo';

Had t my war I'd add a scoreOt dars whan folks do nolhuV

Dut tak. th. kledUa to tht park.As w« shall do on slonday,

Or so off on »OIIM nahln' larkWithout br»*kln' of tbe Sunday.

Th«r«'s nothln' makes one (Ml so smT—That la. folks who at* wortln'.

As dola'. notbln' but las' layAround aa' not b* ahtrsia*.

Lollln' alone the river's brink,B K U U th* trass neUnln',

Quendun' th* thirst with same cool drinkAn' on satHlwMMe dlnln'.

An' aloadar*a Laker day b« Mast.- W*'U ail to to foa nauaira,For one square oajr ot xarfect raat,

"With every sort or titeasur*.—Key. D. H. stuuir ot PbUaaals^ls,

by the enamy In criticism, if notaleoUi self defense. "lie npalred tbe altarof the Lord> It had doubtless beendestroyed by Jezebel, to give greaterglory to the altar of Baal- "Twelvestones." The selection of this repre-sentative number recalled the days ofunion, and It was a virtual censure ofthe division of tbe kingdom . "Israelshall be thy name." This was spokento Jacob at J abbot when be strovewith (lod In Intense supplication and

-prevailed (Q«n. u x t l , 2S). "A trenchabout tbe altar." All around It so asto catch tbe water whk-b fell whenthe sacrifice was drenched. "Twomeasures ot seed." One measure, oraeab. was equal to about 900 squareyards. After he prepared the sacrificeaccording to ceremonial regulations becalled on some of the men present sohelp him. "Four barrels with water"were poured on tbe "kurnt sacrificeand on the wood." It was done threetimes, so that altar, sacriflco and woodwere completely wet "The trench"also waa filled "wltb. water." Twelveatones *$k twelre barrels of waterwere -doubtless symbolical of thetwelve tribes before they divided.* Tbeprophet Wai also.(uardias; against.aH

suspicion. l ie desired to make as eon-splcuous as possible the ujlgbt of Jo-hovuh.

Vcrec'3 3Gb, 37.—Tho suppliant of Je-hovah. '

Them was a subllmo majesty In thebearing of Elijah throughout tbe entire procevduuia. l i e showed hlnisc}-to bo supremely sure uf blinsvlf, IJe-cause he had such Implicit reliance onOod. The prayer which he offered bo-fore the altar was brief, but /It wasborno on the WIIIBS of fulth,/It wasalive with the spirit of dcyotlon. Itwas kindled by. the._llr«i/t>.f euthual-.asm." "It" was lusplfed by/the spirit ofGod. "Lord God of AJbrabam, Isaacand of Israel." It la/the same Uudwho guided these (hrce patriurchs ofold wbo Is with htm, solitary thoughbe seemed to be -lit the present time"Tbat tbou art Ood in Israel." Thepurpose .of lint prayer was that t Vglory of God might be manifested withpower, so that conviction would bebrought to/ftoth foe and friend. "TbatI am tljy servant.". The triumph ofJehovah will carry with It the vindica-tion of bis prophet, who has so fear-lessly and outvpokeuly declared tbe di-vine will. "Hear me, U Lord, hear me."What Intensity, fervor and earnestnessart* In. these words: "Turned theirhearts back again." The demonstra-tion of God's*- authority was to make

would all be reclaimed.Verses 3S. 38.-Tbe answer of Jeho-

vah.Tbe long drawn out pray era ot the

Bual worshipers were offered to emptyspace, and nothing came to pass" be-cause the whole exercise waa vanity.Tbe abort and eager prayer of Elijahcame out of the depths of his heartaud v u directed to Jehovah. "Thenthe Ore of tho Lord fell." What a mar-velous manifestation as the devouringtongues of fire "consumed" offering,altar and water wltb the rapidity anddestructlroneas of lightning! Therewere no doubu In the mlod* of thosewho were present Tbe effect on "allthe people" was instantaneous. In char-acteristic' oriental fashion they gaveway to then* emotions In a very demon-strative fashion. "Pell on their faces."

i They iwoatratcd themselves In abjectworship and acknowledged tbe majes-tic supremacy of tbe God of Israel,crying out and. repeating to concert"Yabweb. boo ba EBoblm; tabweh. booha Klohlm." which means. "Jehovah,be U Ood; Jehovah, he Is Ood" (re-vision}. Tbese freniied sentenecashowed the Intense excitement whichbad tafctn possession ot tbe vast multi-tudes. Elijah was tbe hero of tbe hoac.

toIs alwajto themay bedies.

Inyour iThis uleal orjof. both|mentalanother

Thusnervousas Isbodily fllaging In

Whened thelahed nIn sometlon Inwould othe ellmlnat!

AJlthlimay exiness" o|temper,csuse 1festive

WbatdlgestHtlvatlontendenc;side ofAddlngt

la lmnnrtaiftthat tact Vut Irritability

a danger signal, tt pointsjircseare of conditions ' wbkh[disastrous t» you unless rsme-

l«itlcular, Irritability means thato u system Is out of gear,be the result of dther pbys-

lestal causes, or a combinationUsually both

susss enter u to Intensify oneharmful effects. , ...

|be commonest of' all causes ofdisturbance Is worry. Worry,

Interferes wltb all tbeuctlona. It la especially dam-its mOueuce on UM digestion,he food Is not properly digest-

lervous system Is poorly nour-severely strained. It Is also!gree poisoned by tbe clrcula-

:he blood of substances whichhave been removed by

ve organs.causes a nervous tension thatess Itself In chronic "groucbl-In frequent attacks of badTbese attacks la then* turn

creased weakening of tbe.dl-awtrs. •-- *Is needed to cure both the In-

and Uie Irritability is tbe cul->f an' optJmisUc attitude. Tbeto worry, look on tbe darkIngs, must be overcome.—H.

in Bruce In Kinloi City Star.

ART OF BAIT CASTING.Landing tin Lur* That Coa»as th. Bat.,.m,....,,.,,.J[ tl!ofl,filaek,.Bsaa,,,,..,,.,...,.,.,,..,...

Tbo Uilt caster! What memories of|d lakes, shimmering In the<I K"1<1 of the aettlne nun. of

•cqulre-l

lllypaddjburnisha roseat|| twlllj*bt jieacv, when the'lakcIs one vast mirror; of furious battleswith tbiit bulldog of tba sweet waters,the bla c]

A mosimore thiiu a modicum of practice to

k basn, ure bis!aitllcult art, one tbat requires

[to place that luro preciselyui a glr«{ii H|K>t, forty or fifty feet away,where ai; buss may lurkr-not near theH\XA butji right In It, mind you—to laudthat lun; HO as to simulate a frog orminnow|naturally leaping or Junipluj;to exeailfi iHwslble uttnek by a bass;to do nl this wltb a short rod "willhigh spckl reel—costing the lure as a

cud of a stick—to do this wltb avr.urncyand cleftne«a U no unworthy. (Muibltlon.

And lifter the strike couicH a battleiK'twwu a live pound tlsli/and a 1B0(HJUDJ man, c>juallie<l.bj fulr tackle,that will put Jbo exhib i t ion of eter-nal youth Into any mini—e«|>eclally Ifhe proves himself wurthy •tu lient thellsb lit IIIH own KamO -to take him wltb

'all tlio IjiiiMllcnps imposed by the nec-essary tjkekic uud win out against alltbe suufs. tuc^tiD, leaps and plunges,

ihen uiiil fi4utn employed by the bat-.,..ie biisn./Wurrcu II. Miller luAmerlca|i forestry.

"VWHISPERING GALLERIES.

most

otjhe•Is

Old/Wor/

/The16r>- Is t!of:.tbe_l_ncatbeJ™near Itsby onoat the oibut not-In the

poring p)theoppojittbe choiisix and •wide uioctagon,freestouijtrav

Tbo c jAgra,Ues andscarcelywholelias thislorinarkabUtbo "Earlat Syraccurve, «U said thatchamberspot occueaux ct

by hLt

jvels from

jIuillu,

struc lure

A balla singleer fallli

and—A posttour

gotFunnyNo<,

mother'sWhat,

Tears miSaveMTsarom

again at8axa

mother aAnd

write Jua}waMlngCleveland

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tbe

tb|n

d Church.. With RemsrkablsAcoustio Properties. - '

celebrated whbiperlng gal-iat which surrounds tbe basecjrlorjDfJbe..0ojnejif.8L£aiil'a.., London. A person speakinglurfuctf can be beard distinctly

listening noar the smooth wall" ler extremity of tho diameter,

Isewbere. .... ^.'uitbedral of Gloucester a whls-issage leads from one aisle to':<; behind the east window of. It la aeveuty-flve feet long,biilf feet high and three feet

;ue form df half an IrregularThe walls and ceilings are of

and tbe sltghtost whisperu eud to end.

tlieJral of the Tnj Mahal li>Uu, bus most marvelous ecu-tncrbcratbig qualities, but Ua whlsposlnK gallery. Tn»

cathedral of Olrgcntl, In Sicily,character owing to tho pecul-"lire of Its walls. These r*-

properties also belonged toof Dlouy.slus." cut in the rock.se In the shape of a parabolic"ug In an elliptical arch. It

tbe tyrant seated In a small>ver a hundred feet from tbe

"Sear every word spokenprisoners.—London Answers.

Mother Rsmsmbera,room, a battered suit case,

bed, a cheap vraahstaxid, piss-" from Uie walls, loneliness

bard from mother!birthday! Hub! Almost for-

that mother didn't forgetdldnU forget It. Isn't •

|wsy.? Let 'em come, boy.

re manly, were never shed,card. It's sacred. Twenty

now you'll w«ep- over Itthank God for tbe-chance,

prayer for Its sender, tba best1 fellow ever had.

alt down and write-weltthe kind of letter she's been

to receive from ber boy.—Press.

„ . . „ • S a s h e d . , - ' 'First Chauffeur—Woo was that fel-

ler you ran orert Second Ditto — Iguess It waft o' been th' (bus eater atthe rodr'Ule theater. Look at that

Page 3: D M COVERS - digifind-it.com · itlllg to IltlKUtlofl Ifl ri'N|HH't tO TIT talu moiif) InttTi^ilH In tho (ilolw tin'-atrr. In IhU frariiifnt n|ijH'ni*H t In. two plat'**. tb«* iimiiM

mta of ai»•rait

» • Ot JOOT

' Irritabilitytt potuu

luoa'wtikb

means thatut of gear,ritber phy»-•omMnatlony k « l and

itenalfy one

11 causes ofrjr. Worry,•Kb. all tbeiciailr d a m -• digwUon.>erty digest-oorijr uour-

ltlitliotbe clrcula-nce* wfiichremoved by

tcDalon thatIc "grouebKka of badtheir tarnof the.dl- .

Krth the In-r la tbe cul-ltude. Tbe

the darkrcome.—H.City Star.

TING.

• • tha Bat.

lcmorlea ofIng In theIng Rim. ofen tlic'lakeous battle*eet waters,

tat requirespractice top preciselyfeet awuy,t near tbeiu—to laud

a frog oror Jumpingby a bass;rt rqd'iutile lure as a

Ib turturiicyr. Hiuibltlou.t)i i battle'and a ISOFair tackle,on of eter-•I>evlol]y If

n'iit tbee bliu withy the uec-against allid plunges,by the bat-Miller In

ERIES.iamarkablo. - •

Perlng gui-la the binef-8Ueaul'a..n gpi-uklng1 distinctlyiiootb nrull

dlaiuotor.

itera wbls-uo alsl^ towindow of

feet lone.three feet

a IrregularIngs are ofit whisper

Mahal li,lou« ech-

lies, but Ulery. Tb.!

In Sicily.the pecul-These' n -

eloaged toIn the rock.

parabolic'1 arch. ItIn a smallfrom the

MOONSTONE

• PROLOGUE.Tbe moonstone had lint repos#I In

tbe forehejd ot an Indian IdoL Aa cen-. tnrlea ves t by. j n luck..fAllo.irUuE..U.

tt P*»sed Into Moban-medan handa, butilwayi through the age* three Utah*man prlerta kept w e n t watch Of #r ItJohn Herncaitle, an English officer,daring the •tormlng of Hertngapatam,stole the stone, killing Us guardian*.Gabriel Betteredge, beuse ateward forJulia (I-ady Vtxindjr) explains bow tbe•tone came Into the bouse In wbleh heserve*; Master Franklin^ Blake.L anephew of Ijidy_Terlnder, had been

day he was expected home Penelope.Itotteredge's dangbter, observe* threeIndian Jugglers acting auspiciously.Franklin arrive* earlier than expected,baring eluded a dark stranger follow-big him in London. Kmnklln hns thediamond, which has been willed to hiscousin Rachel aa a birthday gift byColonel Hernrastle. He puts the stoneIn a bank. The Jugglers make a secretvisit to the bouse. Itachel receive* themoonstone on ber birthday. Amongthe gueats Is Mr. Murthwalte. an In-dian traTeler. The next morning thollamond Is missing. Superintendent ofPolice Seegrave is called In to Investi-gate, and the three Indians are lmprla-

6 i * l f J i U < 5 » A n f tn e r 6 c lSpearman, a servant, and other* Ser-geant Cult, a I/)ndon detective, la re-tclned and begins his work. He lachecked, however, when Itosanna. whoIjidy Verlnder admits has had a prisonrecord, refuses to hare her room search-rd. It develops that Hoaanna baa vis-Itcd n neighbor, Mrs. Oollond, and bor-rowed a tin case. This Sergeant. CulTsuspects she baa burled In the swampsecured by two dog cbnlns, also bor-rowed. Rosanna shows nlgns of nerv-ousness. Sergeant Cuff asks tbat MissUucliel be kept at home. He later vl».Its Kritlnghall to Interview the threeIndlnm. On returning be sees a noteIn which Rosanna tella that tbe quick.«and has become her grave. SergeantCuff suspects that |Mls» Verlnder andItosunna hiil a secret between themrelating to the moonstone. Ho wantsto question her., bat Lady Vtrlndor ob-jects, offering to do the questioningherself. She write* to the sergeant

_!!>_<!t_ her dangbter and Jlosaniia hadhad nothing between them, attheiiametime dismissing him. Mr. SeptimusI.uker, dealer In gems, and Sir. God-frey Ablewhlte are victims of an out-rase. Doth had been bound and gag-ged by evident tblercs. Rachel admitsshe knows who took the diamond.Itncbcl become* engaged- to -Godfreyand at tbe sudden death of Lady Verln-der. Inherits tbe Verlnder fortune. KlieInter breaks ber engagement withoutapparent reason. Solicitor llniff relate*bow he was visited by oue of tbe In-dians. Franklin Blake narrates howbe found his nightgown hidden In thequicksand by Howinna Spenrman l«-fore ber suicide; also a note of explana-tion. . .

Furthar Dtv«lopm*nt*.FTEIt leaving Miss Hachel's room

I went on that morning to domy work In your room. Therewas your nightgown tanned

across the bed. Just as you had thrownIt off. I took It up to fold It, and I HAWtbe »taln of tbe paint from Ml" Hach-

)rd spokenwwera.

suit case,land, pUs-loneliness

lmoat for-

forgetIt. Isn't •

»m«, boy.srsbed.

Twenty?- over Itchance., tha beat

rJte-well.she's been

hoy.-

that fet-Dttto-I.eater at•t tbat

"I was so startled by the discoverytbat I run out, with the nlgbtgown lumy band, and made for tbe back stairsand locked myself Into my own room.to look at It In a place where nobodycould Intrude and Interrupt me.

"As soon as I got my breath again I•aid to myself, 'Here's tbe proof tbatbo was In Mis* Rachel's sitting roombetween 12 la»t night and 3 this morn-ing:1 ,

"1 shall not tell you In plain word*what was tbe Bret sunpldon tbat cross-ed my mind when I bad made thitt ribi-coTery. Too would only lie angry, andIf you were angry you' might tear myletter up and read no more of It.

"Let-It be enough, if you p!M*e. to»ay only this: After thinking tt over tothe beat of my ability I 'made It nutthat the thing wasn't likely, for a renson that I will tell you. If you hadbe«n m MlM.IUcbeln sltNng room ntthat time of night with Miss Rachel'sknowledge and If you had been foolishinough to forget to Uk - care of the wetCoor she would bare reminded yoa. She•roold never bare let yon carry *wayiaeh a witness against her a* the wit-Ms* I was looking at now. It endedb nty d»termlnlns; to keep tbe night

town aod to watt and watch and seewhat us* I might make'of It At thattime, plea*e to remember, not the ghottof an Idea entered inr head that youbad stolen tbe diamond." . ~

There I broke off In the reaxJtBK ofthe letter for the »ccond time.'' . ;'!

I had read tbo<w portions of tbe mis-erable woman's confeMlon which re-lated to myself with''unaffected, mir-prlse and. I can honestly aill. withsincere dlntnws. 1 bad -regretted, trulyregrj'tted, tbe ast>er«lon which' 1 hadthoughtleasty ca»t on her memory be-fore J.bad-secuallneAit-ljcr-k'iLer^ Hutwhpn^ I had adyancwl J>».J.?J,^ as lh«patwnge which ii* quote<i altove 1 own 1felt my mind'growing Wtterrr BII<1 tilt-terer agaln>t lloxniina Spearman its-Iwent ou. "Head the ri-it for ymirwlf."I said, baiiilliiK the letter to llotter-,edge acrofw tho t«lihv "If there \nanything In It tlmt I IIIIKI look nt youcan tell me as you K» on."

"I uiuli<nttnnd y<»u, Mr. Franklin." hoanswered. "It's natural. »lr. In you.Mid <jod help ut nil!" h** rul<U><l In alower tone, "lt'« .no- lens itaturnl luher." "

1 proceed to copy tho continuation ofthe letter from the original In my ownpimseMlon.. - . .,

"Having determined tn keep tbo night-

l*m way oat tf Utto**r-I mtmrkM.~M

hatpin*'

«uIf b« oval

ar ktttaa a H | I I » bookaad swwtfaprr Malt. There s »«)••*»»»»***«»»***»«*) *)»*)>»-M *^kfa A M U k l i w^.*.^1* %••• a'X.-. taJL. -—. ^ . L t ^ I.V.A i u j I ' ' ' " . '

It I tod" • • I lKk>k 1 >k«i)dBut. eh. h»w nxiM 1

' "Aad If tb* arrffMt won'tnttrraieal at

-He wont, airThen, Itettend**. a* far ta I ran

am now, 1 a n at tbe rail at i f t »•MHWfc. .AAwMx. ilrttfl aail.lhr. Kfc.(MaiJ dent know or a nving rreaturewoo t u b* of the *ltght**l ua» to » "

A* the word* r*a***d my rtpa- *am*penuo oatiM* knocked at the doof ofthe mom.

Bwtvfwlg* looked nrprlsvd as weflaa annoyed by tb* latrrrupttob. i

"Come In." h* called out Irritably, |"whoever you are'"

7h« iV'or ripvotMi. and tb*re enb*e*dto ua <iuMly the moat remarkable Vwk-Ing roan 1 bad rver awn.

"I b»g your pardon." be *aJd "I badn.. k1« that Mr. Hrtternlg* w«* en-gagrsl " >t» took a slip of paper fromhi* pwket ami handed It-to li*tumige--The ll*t for neit trurt," he eald Hiseyn }u»t're*t*«l on m« (gain, aoj b*left the room as quMly as b* had eo-l*r»d It. - «

-Who I* tbatr 1 aaked."Mr. C»ndy'* ***1»tant." u U B*tt»r-

edge. "By the by*, Nr. Fraaailn. yoowill be. sorry to hear that th"« little doe-tor ha* never recovered that lllne** heought going home from the birthdaydinner. He's pretty well In health, buthi' lost bis mrmory-ln tbe fevw, andh* ha* never recovered more than thew m k «f l» *lnre- Itaixurk all. t»U«.on ,M» **statant They miW put upwith the roan with tbe plehokl half sndtile gypsy oompU'ilon. or they wsiuldg«*t no dvn'torlug at all.**

"You dou't »e»m to like him. Bett*r-

—t*

MMntM ftdertrwr taw «Mr

1 k>*4**v«a

iliaar«i»i»< ti> Mte n. **• th* •*•»

mykM

< «~f (M tran la (a •<•( ft»r »of fnatli Ur I *•»! .Mr*l*«l la

• i t . u «I tea !<*• t vtrvm* I InwMd thwa vllkrtxir w m I k a n i m M ••»•«»

Aaa »<>• I Mr* nwrtr avi iknxish «rtons Mtw. vrnln« 1,1 aten* In l «l j M « 4j • Mnma It to 4.W* I ahaU

Ufy^i* kMAn< undar mr oludk I >t»U< & » • . • » • • 1 n o t rnr **••*>« K Mf*anTVT In Ita MJln* plan axtona' llw III-IT J aid U>k»«a In t i n T»llan<I'a klli-twitAnd Ikaa t »K»II m lu Ik* »N*«nn« P*n4

* « • « ' . CaadyS rrtaarkabi* tootjog ! ',aa*l»taal again,6/ Ibr ataii our

lu tu*I at is

t « *kattaw*.

Th* hoartt whV'h I arrived In, 1*>»- \doo pm-!utl*d all h»(<s> «f niyMr. Broff at hi* place of IKSSIdrove fnun ib* railway tu his print*,

at llampatrad and .UalutlwU

A Column ofSmiles For :

Everybody ithe iijd lawyer 4^«*lBg alone In hi* t »•••••••«*•«>««>>>>««»•*)•»log rvxim. wttk bt» t»Yurll* pug 0 •« t>uki* lap and hl» t-'tll* ot « t « « at ll«

d«*rrtov i h . »8a.'t

BOILED OOWN.

1 shall•ay-story nr\xlu.-««i «>B trw mlml of Mr

Jivlns(InH Irt tnto

down In lh« eat*tura o**i And it wttlfcoulMm **i?f»l ey niyaaJf

And when ffe*.l M &»*. *fcal then*Than, Hr. Franklta, I afcajl hav* l*o

r*a.*a« fur maama **»UM# atlaanm l iaay tfca wor£* u> rou wfiloa 1 ti«v* rt'rts*u r « II m Mar*' iha he*** and tf

trial I

Bruff byh* had beard tt (a the end I U union d <light* and •thm*1 to* jo tv takvu to U*stthly. and he aeiit a in*«i*.i|{* to UIPladle* of hi* fainllj , fr>rliitiding thorn t,.

> w n [ disturb. u» ttu'any'pri^feuae whato*"- i. j Thoa* preU!u!n«n«*r rtlii«v«.l of. I,, i

Two I,

WoIVn tno-

.IttU

pre-'n-s.H.:I'I> 11

i ftlaLi

•rtit• Hi.1*1 '•I'M*

f l*aa h f!.•»!»

» f " lIn 1-ll»4

1I

•1i.

t '

tnaf In* Plat.r. sa j a.'XlliU '1 l>y tli

t i l . Nel

8pa«<r

the p.-iiortr.« autiii»tl." l

1 1

.'!!t '

f

r

in J

-••Iti t .

mtni i l tnki i 'p tno nlKlit- uur t ime , on nn Insgown nnd to neo whnt use my love orJ_He resumed tho penisr

iu'a'"li'ti<"Vi'' ~"r- •"'

"Nol.ody.llke* him, sir.""Why 1> h« *o unpopular?""Well, Mr. Kranklln',' bis «ppe*r»nc«

Is ajtalnst him. to begin jwltb. And

trs lr'hlra with**' s*rry"»lt»iiMfulter Nobixly knows who h* Is. and hehasn't a friend In the place. How oanyou eipoct one to like him after that?*

"yulte luii>n*alt>le, of lours*-'. >fny Iask what ho wanted with you whenhe gave yon that hit of pnpert"

"Only to tiring me the weekly lt«t oftho dick -people about here, xlr. whostamj In ucrd of a little wine. My Ifldyslwnys had n re«ulnr dlstrllmtl..n ofKooil twiund tiort nnd sherry ntn<mK.tlioItiflnn I>oor, and Mlns itaohe! wtsheatho rustuin t» l»< krpt up." .

HKVIIIK told mo tho name of Mr. Cnn-dy's assistant, lletterwlge npprnml tothink tlmt w» had wnslod ctiuugh ;>f

ur time, on nn luslirnUlcant suliject.f Itimtinii'i

fursia aa nkXhln« •)•* «a& Tk«i la mr olharraann. It tttaa* nra IwllMr «*•'« ****••n nr ka*rt aaataM ,U» mtsnkw »b»c»Iva* hithano rraaan tt sp-t naaii tha n>M-n#aa ot fnur traktirtam of m*—tbaea «IUb« tha ana nt my aAortc-wa ika ai>4 utmr nr*.

1 tn« to nwwln, air, yvmr tnaa leva* andhtfmtta aai • am.

'

Tb* raadlug of th* latter waa compMrd by IV-drrrdg* In alienee Aftercarefully putting It back In the «iwe|.<>li. he aat thinking, with hi* headIHIWISI dew a and Ma *ye* on th*ground

"lMifrrdire.1' I said. "l» there anyhint to guhle u* at the end of th*UtrerT"

lie lisiktv] up slowly, with a hravy

Pranklln.'^ he atiawernd. "If you willtnke my advice you will keep the let-ter lu U(j> . . . T I T till t u n * | inwi i t an<-It'tloa of yours hitve ootne tu an eniLIt will sorely distress r iu Hhenoviiryml 'read IL ' Ilon'l read It now."-I put the Inter sway in my |n«-ket

(«.ok. '

I ualknl to the railway station accompHtiled, It (s nccdlona to any. tiy• ialiriol HettcrodKe I linil the letter Inmy pocket ami the nightgown safelyparked In a little bag, IH>*R to lie. !*Mb-nilttixl liefort> I alKpt llmt lilghl to llmlnvi«atlicntloti of Mr llruff

"llofofK I itu to l^ui.loi],'' I lioilnn. "1i r r tun i|i)oAtt..tis.iTi nsk iuii. Thoy

could turn It to In the future, tho nr.itthing to discover was how to ki-ep Itwithout the rl»k of ln-lnif fouml out.

"There wus only 0110 wny to ihtikoanuther nUhticowu etnetly Ilko It h«-foro Satunlay came mid drought, thelaundr>* woman nnd her lnvo«it/>ry tothe house.

'The first thing to do nftor locking upyour nightgown In my drnwor WHS togo hack to your litMlroom, not so muchto put It to riKhtx as to tlml out wheth-er you had smeared off any of thepaint stain from your nlulitgown nnthe bed, or on any pli-oo of furniture Inthe sootn.

"1 examined every tlilnn tmrrowly.There were the stnlns. Just visible, unthe Insldo of tlu-j drpsslni; gown. 1easi lygot rid ofl' tbi-se iiy ni'fuptngawrtyithe s'tuff of the !liinni|. This Jdone, the only prinif left "agnlnst you'waa the proof lockinl up In my drawer.-.'"Whe.n -I. got -tiack to . tin. Kcrvanta'hall the" bell wus golns for our dinner.AfternrHjn ulroady'. i\nil the iuntorlnlsfor making the hew nightgown werestill to be g"t! There wns lint onechanco of getting them. I Rhfimmoil111 nt dinner, nnd mi. secured Hit1 wholeof the Intennl frtitn tlien (111 te/t time,to my own use.

"What 1 wns nlmut whllo tho |iou»c-hold bcideved the to U- lyltiK down'Inmy owjt ruom nnd how 1 Kiiont thenight, after shnmiulnji III nunlu at tentime and bavins !>ceii notit up to bed..there Ls no IHHHI to (oil you.• "On tbe Friday morning, hours beforeBergcant I'uff cntcnilthc liouite, thereT U the new nightgown—|o make upyour numljer In i>la''e of tlio iitgbtcou-11that I had got—mad«, wrung'out, dried.Ironed, marked awl folded nsthe fnim-dry womnn folded nil the others, safeIn your drawer. There wns no'fear,If the linen In the bouse wns eznmlned,of the newness of the nlclitKovtu I*-traylng mo. .Oil your .underclothing'bad been renewed when you rame loour bouse-I suppose on your n-tuni

"The neit thing wns the arrlynl ofKcrgeant fun* nnd the neit groat sur-prise was the ann'.uneoini'tit ot whathe thought about the nrrwar on thedoor.

"I had believed you to I* guilty, n» Ihave owned, more b»-cau«e 1 wantedyou to b* guilty than for any other

The letter ended In these term*;H ra**snt C'jtT wtnlwl to »p# th* wajil

M . . ' •1 t..un,1 It sn.l imik n to Win In

h«i1 rh ott^stl<l I

tlinni»crt*a fii.n, ,. In fornipr <!»>'«

It? li.okn.1 At uif UN If t wa* h i t r a n i Twhr-n ] II.UMI^.1 htm tlm wivuMns l>'*i>M. amii-if was viry i«[>wlallv iM,Ut« In tlmnkln*tnr for hrinslns; li I lhou«ln llmm- «»r«t.oth t-iid »l«ni« Ttii-FF »vn» no kii'-wliiK"-t-nt h<" mlahl nay "f ni* htlilml my liwrk :iherr w u no Vnuwlns: how *'."n I tulitrilni.t flml mrttlt tssnii In iii»UMly oo BUBpirlnn nnil urarchrfi. It warn Ihrn tlru*»f<tr your return from pi-rlnn Mr HoiUrr-rAt!l#>whlt* "ff by thn rsll^ny. uri'l 1 w^nlto >-')iir favciritM walk in 11m ahrulit.e'y

will rstarr-WHi>r1s« >"•):"My flmt i|uestlou, lloltcreitK*, la

tills: Wnn I ilriink on lh« nl«Ut ofllai'lwl'* l i l n h d d y r

"Vnu drunk!" cflt i l t iutl tho old ninn"Why, It's •In- uri-st ilefvi-t i.f yourcharsrter, Mr. l<~rniikl!n. tlmt ynu miiydrink with your dlunor liuil novrr

•timcli a1 i lmp of ll<|iior nrtfrwanV""Dul the lilrtkdnv »•«• H •• nil •«

cnslon.1 1 ruluht hnvo aliandoueit myreriilar hnlilts1 nn that nlaclit of 'rillothers " .

llfitfrrcdKf considered for n momoiit."Yon illd «o out of your hnhlta, «lr."

In. said, "and I'll tr-ll you h..m- Y011liKike>l wrutrhnlly III, and wo perminiled you to li.irn 11 drop of lirnndy nndwntrr tu rh».(ir ynti up n llttlp "

"I am..noi,..uaeil_bi Ijrnmjy and water.It l« unite |>ftaallile". I - ,

"Wnlt a Ml, Mr. I'nmlilln I KneV'you ivi-re n«Jt used too. I |«iun.il yniont hnlf ft wlnrglftHnfiil of / .nr fifty-year 0I1I <'t>uiin>', find, more stintiio fi»rme. I drowned that nulilfS* lUpinr Innlirh on n tiwnlilcrful of *-'»ld wnlrr. A

ftret exsratiMnt the ntgbtg>iwn ami ttiru-di.»Mt«l hlnuplf tu tb» rmi\liiii| "fHi«a\ana ttpraman'* itltrr. .

The tvaiUag <o«u>Mctt. Mr UrurT • Idrwaml me tvt the trM tl*M aiU'V nitbad been shut up tngvtner In the H*

T h i r t } . "l>trndfulI'll' \V"rW».

\hf T o p , .-r H i M

k' th.'Hia«."«. , f 'Vln

l U n d . " "!••»«• In t) i

el l ' , of w,hlch ti

rluakw of kla own ruoai"Praqaltn lllake." «*M the

Hainan, "this Is a vory arrioua tnattcr 'In more mtwcU than one. In mr j

IIIR Vl-Mt'tl!!tE.llongt H.'tit' IWag'.Tl>* fir* otnlui-t . lan«o.t dm

) *tre*l and ari.tmd the cornery ginklnesV reuwrkol

opinion, tt coocerna Tta.hrl quite aa | (^'^"i.'i'nl.lgbtsntiM I ur>i»t run and •«•* wn

It wat.ht* own!

• ' ' M111 r. 11*11

T h e - t n i l l r v m r « » « ,-r. . ,«.to. l

I " I f tnv ti-'-te I* "ti!u» I'll tf.-t uiit m f

T v n i i i t y ' »••( i i u d | i . i n . 1 i t H r t '117~"iTi i i"

"No

Illg Hlator i\\T\.~> oit i i ls toJuno a rn.iiiii ul » lt!i dor o* , .

Krtts, Iho l»the IIDXI riio

fi-i-ln ntutTsnd iprn Hi

lediru

Int.1

j'rlt* Tim wltid;.» li ojionJltg KlVtor I'll. »oll. -imi it sgnin,

'I will ymir-.-I'lli-genii* Illnller -i -

A 8avara''T.tal."1 t h i n k l l m diHikkiepor » » « nut o n

• U t las t i i l i : h l . '

"I ai'i-tisod tilltl "f It. hut lit* i w r a n

not."I ' Well, It Is oil")' tu.li'll tf lie Is slinky

tdla iiiurnlnii Toll him I" till t i l l , funn-tnln prii." l»ii l»vll lu t'oiirier Journal.

A natraotion." / ' •rntntor Mow do )oti HkA ttin nli--

luroi "'rttto (santouli'ally)—ll.'in! It -might do worse 1'itlnter (ulTiindeil) •Hlr. I Imiw )"H will wlfhdrnw tlinl '. l i i lo i iunl ctllti- All right, tlirn; It

I Hail th* Lallar In M , Pmkat an.) th* \NigMuown tlataly Msik.d In a LHHa ;

••••• ' . • • . : jn o i i t l y 1 1 . - t l . . . t u 1 1 I 1 . l ' - - l H i t ' < I

I r i i n i i i l i i . i r t I , . I I I | I I . t I t 1 1 . 1 111,1 - l o i . i n u i v I

Ml.- hl-ll.'H-" )n, | Imvr l.tull-11 I 1,1' itlll -liioinl. . ' ' ]

'Tltii Hist sto| , to t n k o In 1I1U Irises j

n p | H ' i i l t o H i ' i n I. M h o I n n I . . . 1 1 u l l i - i i l i

n i l I l i N I I i n . ' - t r . i f i t i t o . i U i ' i «• t i l l li I , I

w t n i k n o w l u - r i - h t i r m - l e r , ''tin' r o « , | H > ^

u m l r r s l n m l I t I s I I U I H I I I . I I . I O n f u r w h n l

Dao'l Mala Ilia HI0I1.>n't h i i to n null) I'I'I-IMINA Im t in*uf iii'iiu'V." ru i innoU 11 Hnrrki iu j i l i i r "I ' I I I I IVII IH l i t a a r i p i n l i i t .nml si,n' If H u m l - n ' t s o n i n ho'ii-II> .vni c m soprirat** litIU frontof It " Kirnana c i t y Mlnr

tins hn)i|>eiioi| tllli) luiitfloll us,IIN. nn wli'it rriiiiuilM.'f tlml yml i""k tiilinii. t lm I Hiefi^o, WI'HUIIA ' nr It •

tnitiMn t" plo.-.-H If utliri.uvli l ln . - l i i l t l i ix - ij.rei nil iii'.in her to •'[

'Tlint I , 11 rol l eV,f.it nn:," I stilil "I ••In know"-

Not IH< Prspar Thlnu."Y'.ur pnrtnor l i lulu f;>r "this ap-

p o l u t l l l o l l l . "

" W u l l , In- I n k o a hlH t l n i o , " : ;

" I t N n i l t l K h t f o r u l i i n h t o ( t tk i i l i l a

l i m i t t o . 11151 al l i . i i i -K j „ „ , „ 1 , „ , , . I , , , , j , , , , „ „ „ i , , . 1 , i n i d u g

U l n - l i iUKt d o |.e'r.« t r . l t i . j , „ ! „ , . - K n i i s i m c i t y J o u r i i n l .

h o n n u . 1 d o f . ' i r . o d I " t e l l ! . . . ...

o l i i i i u . l a » | i i . l . i i « e a t i e r I"- v

' l i o o l i a l o l i f i ' 'I ' l l l ' - i

n h ' > l o " f t h i n ;

I-I n i « I I ' I H ' . w i l l 1

• n n i . n l y I ' l . - n t i

•r 11 !>• lei'or vo nnil j

•jr. ...II " I

Onod n««*nn.

child couldn't have got drunkatone n grown tnnn.*'

I liiew I rmild d"p<-nd on lil« irir-mory In n tftrtttr-r *»f Hils klhd. It w»a

i i i ^ V V

ti I t , l i t I " V o n "foit l ' l l l l .e 1.

Jii-illf.r l i . " l i i i e rpo i i

• nn toll j f>i i In t w o

(Ir^t. piVliat I "I

Vld bnvei t o t h e

plrilniy iin|*issjliiteen intoili:atf<r.accond i|tie«tlon

"llefore I wns sent abroad. HotterC<1K''. you snw o grcnt deal of we w«hcnI wns a l*oy. Now, tell mo pinlfity, doyou ri'inemlier nnythltiK wtranjie of tnonftcr I bad goun to bed Btn lg l i l ! I'Myou evrr dlsc*ivrr me walking In rny•W-p?' ' ' . •

reason. And" nocome around by ato the'snnK* cou'*l

the sergeant hadtotally different wayslorj as mine."

At that place He Hereto.' loukixl upfrom the letter.

"Jiot a glimmer of light so far, Mr.Franklin." snlil the old man. taking offhl» heavy tortoise shell spectacle* anil.pnshlng Hosann.1 S|w.-nrixi.'m'K corif.-s-slon a little nwsy from him. "llnreyou come to any conclusion, «Ir, inyour own mind while I have l*en reauVmgr

"Finish the letter first, B«tter<-dee.Tli^re may tie something to enlightenns at tbe end of It. I stiall have aword or two (o say to yoo sfter Oiat."

"Very good. sir. I'll Just rent myeyes, and then I'll go on again. In tbemeantime. Mr. Franklin—I don't wantto hurry you-but would you mind teU-Ing me In one word whether joti see cb<w**-*s4~ thai -•.

»f>k»-d at nu» t'>ra in"mi-ri't. teddrd his ln-nd find wnlkidon HR.IIII '.

"I *>o y -*jr drift now, Mr. Krriifklln."he inld. "V<iuro tryluK to wnmnt tnrhow you got Ihe pnlnt "li ymir nightgown' n-libniit'knowing It yiflirsiir. Itwoii't do. sir. You're tulles away stillfrom Bfttlng nt the Inith. Walk li(your alf^pr V<MI nrver did sii'-b "ft

•»t ;md. li> th

iwn I f.hoiilil Ilko

L i l i ' i i v h " w I r s i t i

.1 M r . l l r i i f f " 1

i i i h i i i l e i I ' n i l e r -

1 1 0 , t h a t I l'>--k n t

fill* 'urn I Tor ' fr./iii" "n "• IIMIyvfV i".oriil' "oflloiV. It 's II i j i l .- i l l ' . l j i,f o\i|i||,|ii|. Wltll

mo Very « e ' l Tl io o i l i l i i i ' l - d n n l i *

down nt tho "i i l ret i>u "he Imt' iul i i j i f

point." " • '

"On whnt point?" ."You xl'iiill dovr. I ml 111 ft Ili.-il tliu

mack of Ido 11111110 jipiii-.. tin, I,LlilR'l'WII in III' I ijdtfilt Hint D1tnnrk of the palm prmen HigOWn JO IlIU O thllOo ttlO Mffll'.l

l l a r h e l ' a d o o r Ililt w h n t e lWi ' l itliern defor*- >ou or,l^-fore m*. [n \

1, It litnr uti

U

Telllt Wh» slinuld I loii'l yon »'.'7Aski-r I'.i'.iiino I didn't n«k fur 110.

| ln»o JIIII 11.1 mn>o nf irriiilin.il'?- lion-tun Uliilw

Tin''

No, Indtacl.Illll III.' sunillrst Sliurllriolit IKIIISVII

aili tlioio "<' llplril dy doos. In a ctlhlr;I foot i»f ..l.'')riv».'.oi«!i. .ilHirn am ndotitI ti.KKi rolU. .1111 I m-ilipoan It Id noti nlorm tin- J'uillor who do>a tlm stlng-

l,)e, tl.u, olei'trlfled mo. It im.I I | ( i ( ( j . y , , n , » r , Htiitniln/in.'•••urri'd to my mind until llnut|

that you /iro'Hie per»</n who wore Iiilghtgowii?" • •>-.•-•

vonr rn«'fni.ry nnd toll tn«A Leva!/ Blda;

•Islteil VM.I.I' wlilu- )ou

•And lockad mya. l f into my own room." I «"»• " K " ! ' *""' <""> "I'{ l'1"" ' l f * •

p p rtry f'»r »n')th»r rharv-« of »(>rtk!n« \o ] rton't t'>t our. you' n«t *m\j "tnwirr*. offyou th* ]i*t cfc*nr*\ for all I kn«w to th» •r«>ntrnry, lh»t I (nl»ht h»v* ' y

You n«v*>r apjviircxl *rv\. what w*«w o r n •till. Ur, P-ct?«rf4«« and H*rf**nl'Cult pKft**>-I by tf> p)*tr* whw* I wma hkl-

r*nn e r n i n x ni i"f i m u i . »TUIII n; ncnrcri vour jrwutury nittj n-u in** **Yc'tj V!HII»H1 Vcnl'i. whIU* >ou wrreour •!•••*,»"• .'You nrvpr rltii PII»*|I ft ttiin." *n\*\ Mr l .niff ' hli, .ihjihliitf j j n r,.jrt»i>f. i li.nr, Mr*. Troil*T7"

"lA-t'k try It flu"tb.-r w a j , «lr." tt»* f,on<w> n.rf, ut «-«riir«*, to fil.ok** Hnrhfl'm j tii^iut Uy ntn- of tlip <-linr»'l«li>ni totIw-Hi-f In y m r Unut.r. l.ui, Ut u* **j, in \ W | i l /h tlmt r.tjr U n o l c l / ' - W U c o o d l HRhnkt? (J*T U'llt-f, it" rtfiiliT wIth how j Kfntf J'li.ruttl,IU1J«? rmflon. (rt your p d n d p l i ^ at

the nlglitizown, wh

lo my i*roj>ab^for* morJust

aftar thai but to rttura^ *rvl rn/ pfopar work

dlaaatara h*4iv«sa<1 ta ma.as 1 « u fotng to at*p a<rc«a tb«

IHith you raw* bacli frr»rrt th^ railway.TIJ-J w»r« maklna- «tral«1it for tha shrub-li«ry s h i n yr/u aaw rna -I «m rartaln. atr,y*i saw rr.*~«ni3 you l'jrn*Mj anay .anilwent Into th* ftuua*

th* pnlnt from the door without know-ing It. liut you also l'*ok the diamondwith.nit knowing If. 1* tlmt rliflit so

I c*l. rrii. "Mr rrknklln.* I h«T« fOt «>m«-thin* to ray !.'» yt*u, it »*onr**rn« yiturwlt,• M yr,y muit » M »b*JI h*»r ItT' Touw«re at my rrerry-I h«4 »«t th* whip-harvj i,t yrru a» th«y •«/ . ) Of <x>*jr*« 1n*rver »upp^«*vl that y&n—t *r*?btl«man —t>sd %\'J\*T\ th« <31*J7Kjf5'l f?tf fh* fTf<*fifpl>a«urft nt tt*-»Mnc It. So. Ptmtloz^ h*<\h**ar4 MUR R.v:h«-L ami I ha4 hmnJ Mr&*tt*rtr4g* IMIX abCut roar **ttr%rmta,ru:**\rvl your i\*bt* It w u pl*iB mmugit t»fn* that ytrtj h*4 ti4c»n tJ)« dtefaMnd to*f11 It or p\*4$* It *n4 my to | « th«nv>ts*T of whirh ynn nioo^ !B*rjre*m '^iff still t«/t m*y

"Qtj|(p rlaht. (}** on,""Hut hnir IJ/KHI \t nrrttitut tor whnt

ha* hapi*<fnwl tlnrn thnt .Jimi-? T)i»dUrnonrl tii*« - t*vn lakfi) f'» tsytifi'iutine** that tlrnr Tk* dUniond bull l^«-nI»lfwlr«1 to Mr. 1.1 J her air**?* thai Hum.ffM.ymi <V> th'*«»» trrn thUtg* vtit\t*mttih$*ln% It Kytf KxrUw vap tor laying

no up»*t you tliAt ym'tw riot fit y«t to

*murrI ntirt*'<1 Irt riTjjrrjvMm'ihli* nicitntlon

to my f'-t-t- Tli** loH'yijr'n t\ttv*tUttt"r't*-'inlridwl tin' for the r.r«t \\tnr «]IHP I 'hi'1 )fU Kn^l'iM-i Hint Miritfthlnt; hn*l?

;

In limitt-r+figf'm nnrrnrlvc nf+ n)Ui*\<tnwill 1«# tfMtui In tti«* rtrrlviil ot n tut-

It* Natur*."Why fin you wont to iM'Dfl tnr »

"It****II*** th"y tell niM Ifii toe-rnitner<>\f>ti)hii t'vi* K'»t-" • 'f.alt.niora Aineii'

rlgti»r and .'itiae, who

stmtm».r nt mr nunf.n In y to so*, mo uti h'j«| '•

jnature of ),U

> rin

WiaHom.'Vn'hir—W'hnt In wlwl'im?wnit" -AViwlorn 1 whttt "th<r pcopU

tlds:I had t»*'#-fi foolish l»!ir>tj;;h

usual, straitened for mnt>vy nt ll»

*Ht d'-n't kti«w, —riiHa.l»*.(ihU lE'.'t'oril.

Judgr foryoura#lf. Tb* noon** you , ! • / • tlmi», to ar 'n ' t « l"an fr'»io .hi* ko*p»-r (ih, th.iiik-->alongside of Mr. ItmT*

you will *M> y<that has

of n nmali rwfti imnt in r«r|». to wtjim; I ol*tp»f I-I

Htr Objaction.Hhr- I dori't mind lat€* f-nlli'rs. Ur -

u: W10 -It's Into ntnyimI'hllidi-lplilii Ijilgpr.

H* Mad Fait Slippara.Oi'l l.;nly <ln "hue slmpi l ia

filt xil[.|.i.r«? lior AMist-inf roiYi-<. ni;r:iin; iniiny n tlnt>*.

yoa

^oy I ira» wrtl known ft* « f(i'«tioi/M-r, Ayou Htm* wn« wttJwi t *t«•«•#'!• r« for l»nT' i

! I n * 1ft*> iriofi*»y «rfifV, nii'l whf-'i. t(t#*1 barrl'iNi]/ f a r e U^tterrdjr* «iy .«'! j titnv. ramc 1 fotit*il It. »<* ttKii AmlM /if ^

drrsa In I-or*don, ari tbaf b* roltftit «rrtt«> i ulu-r lionr«t rn*m l./ivi- fuiit.i] It. Im-]-t-> ro« If lM?r»«wr7, prorotafDa; or. tnv LponvlM*1 •" h»*P niv' rnfftK«*ri.fr>f. I • « -

j fld# to Itffona Ulm nt any w*w« irbMi | w n t ttV» UJJIII • MH. My u:i.n«* wa*'j . Rough on the Bwrbsr,I I xnfjtht UaT« to r<-tiilbunsafe. Tiili j aiif<>rttiixaf«*ly too w»-)| known on *nrh ] Ir.vhvr tt'hnf 1< :i bflrli.-itlanJ(done )iii(l i 'wt * • I w a s nUMing Mi/i | documetitji. Mr U\U-A u* negotiate i t . , . I'liptt A nmu ttbo etits bnlrt i!rl—

faanrell 1 bap}*!.*] to ( U o o e toward J T 0 )» continu«d.J i.o;i:J*-"n M J:..-

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THB CRANFORD CITIZEN, THURSDAY, 8BPTEMBBR 9, 1015

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<Sifi|NtPOBUWCO KVEBT TBtTHsDAT BY

THE CIANFOKD CITIZIN.[Incorporated]

Union Atreasc. Cranford, N. J.. T a w , On* Dollar a Yaar.

Baurad M tba Craaford Peat OaU*• i **coo4 CUM Matt**.

To aacurt pubUcatloa. comrnimlrtytioiu mutt bt sl^nad «r accompaniedby tba writ*!** urn* a* a (uaraateMof good failii. Tba Cltlwn will printcommunications on any subject o(general inter**t to tba iwopl* ofCranlord but doca not thereby Mam

' any responsibility for opinion* whiebmay b« expressed.

milch them will he no contort attho primary Ihii your, tlie nominationsMod liy tha Itepultlicant make a verystrong ticket and thoy tlxMilil rereive ahnarty emlorsoqiont liy ttio »oter» Hept«nil,»ir KN, Th? hnnds of the tlckutworn aiinouiiowl MIIIIII time since anilIh« Democrat* thought *o w«ll of tbnnainn* prnwnitnl that tlxiy nave failedto niukr Dominations wbll« tbo I'ro-grosaive* have ixinUmUal llwinselve*with rmiomlnatlng Mf«ni Mum andMiiiibttll for 'low inlii JI CoinniltU-e.'I'lw "•• lt<*imhli<3ftns -*1IASW •- rwjouiioatdKrveholdiir Tnllur, AwonnorHwackhaineruuil (\ill(K-liir Urunn For TownshipOoinmittoo they hnvo plckul L. (,' Kilkiutiil (l(«ir(toC Moon, a I'roKrossWn, tbolatlor just to show, they ure not sohitloIKMIIKI us tu rnjoct u (food man IKM.'UUSOof his politic*.

I. C.'Dlllu. Kopuhllcan mndldatsfor Township tiimmHtoo, is a thtironily K°°rt—nomination. Mr. IMIk* Ihevn ii rosulunl of Ounford fur manyjuars, i« u liustiios* limn of high inliliro

- with plenty of *ii|iorl<>iicp, IMWIIIIIS Iwlnguu nngiiHMir of proinlnnm'o. From ttjol:i)Kiiim-ruig KiK'uril of AiiKiist lil, wotak" I ho following'

l^oreiizo U. Dllks, formorly eonnocUxwith thu Kasturn Htix-1 Ctmipiiiiy, lisiImui I'li-ctiil pnwlilimt and K''D"r"'manuK^r OI Mlltikon llrothors . of NowYork City, iiittinifarlurors ami tirtwtersof all t'lasMis of iitnu'tiirul slyiil, hu-lud-iiiK IIIUIKHH, titiitilliiK* mid ixiwtir trimsiiilmiuii linus Mr, Dilkn' Unit IIUKUK"men I itloug ungiliirariliii Ilium wus unilrufuiimn in thnliriiljfnmill ixiiutriii'tiui

Chess Chst "v-By Chadwick

I (ball dairota mjr ootoian thi* w»t*to tb* LMMtna and quota ban and tbarafrom a few UtUrs I bar* ranittd inu i n r to Mr. Hlckok's latter and myremarks In connection with same OB*and ail of thoa* 1 b*»e beard from *ay"don't let UlckvkrmLf*. "andby promistng him tbe rifbt amount and kind ofhelp I tsslttW ho - wUf -aoeepr - aaotborterm.

Mr. J. K. Moreno of Kurt Bayard,New Meiioo, write*: "I think perbap*tbe plan of small tournament* say of-10 player* each SO rant* entrance feeand a tuhstantial tlngla prii«, mightarooan more Intereet. I ater oo a specialtournament might I* arranged (or allriurnament wlnnnrp with the dlSJnpipn

sbip of tbe jeaira* a* first prize."Mr. Moreoocaa.beooontad on tubolp

on any schema that may tie decided tinand think* be may ha «hl* to secure afew new members. If a few onuld dothat, It would not take long to get somethinn big un foot:

Mr. Allen U. i'eanallof Chola VUtu,California, Iwa this to say In a letter toHocroUry Iliekuk:

"Tho falling off In-number* is oerUlnljf rather dl*oour*«ing, but afteraJI,4Nliln Itself pretty fair figures,

'nun my eiperlenoe In correspondenceplay I should say that tbe trouble is thodisinclination of most players to carrymore than a few game* at a time. Thart/tittt tr*** ruwtt*1* ttwi sftrliMisly f hayir

in had an opponent tell me that hehad atudlod aome mo»u* for two or threehours. 1 should not Itnd any pleasure

tbat sort of thing. I play 12 movesan hour in all Ramos, and tbo mureK*mn* I have the greater the - pleasure,I Itnd I nun take car* of TW "game* withan averago of an hour oach eyonliiK "Mr. roarsiMI stand* ready to do bisnharolo make thinks IntflrostlnK, willshould in his part «f -lbs country *tlr upwnsidorablo onthuilwm.

Mr. Jllckok ha* contributed the folwln« anocdote which ho found In tlio

buurn orgim of a wuetern liuslnoss Mr in."In a certain country town is u goner-

al sloro, Into which a traveler droppedone day, two own woro playing chockors and tbe truvulor wua wutublng tbogitiim. A couplo of inasUimors enteredtlm sUiro unil lie ut onco culloil the ut-tuntlun of tho stor»koo|ior, who wus unitif ihu checker players, to tbo fuut.'Hb-sbi' roturnod tlm storekeeper, mule-I»K another movo on tlio cboekor board,'kixip ptirlevtly <|iiidt und maylio tlmy'll

out '"

from IHH1.' in i w . In this raiawlty h«* u*u|iitiHl ill Ilio iliwlKti of u pro|HHiid rail-

roail lirldK" for thn Umn lulaiulroiul tivur tlm Kast Klvtir Ut IlluckIilund, NKW York Oily, unil nn tlmi\iili|uuiy's iltwiKO for u«pru|i(iM!ovur tlut SI. Ijiwrt'iu'o Itivor utI In ulwi luul uluirtfu of niiikiiiK iloUlloilBliup ilruwin^s for u lurKu |Mirlion of tlmurch liriilgo oVri tho Nlu^itru Itlvortwivn Niu|(uru Kails, N, V., unil ('li(ton, Out. In thu full of IHU! 'ho wiwwith I.. I. limit on tin" IIIKIIKII IIIIII onti-imiloa lor HID OuiniH'tU'ut AvuniiiiHrlilK" nviir UIHK Driwk ut Wusliliigtuu1).<- Tliun uflor u slmrl iwriud in tint'liKiiiiwr's oiniu of tin' WlllluiuahurKUriilK". Now York City, ho returmxl tHi* I'uuvuyd Iron \\Vnrk*. for whicliI'oiiiimny ho Nil vtnl IUI tiiiftintittr on th«ri*'lion uf tho Nuw York r«nlrul «?lludwn Ulvor llnilrooil piUwimj<«irlirii1j(iitur tlio HUIIHIII Itlvnr ut Albany, NY. Kruln HHXl tu I1KII ho was in thullli-o of t:. U. Si-liiuililtir,-vice |irt*idunof the American llrulgo (.^iiiipnny. umlfrom Mny of tin' latlur ycur Io UHi;i

_^ served IM u»i\ uMlm uauaUuita tu_Alfr«!•1. Mitjor, prt«l<lont of tlio i'uin|mnyi'roui 11KX) Io 1IK»I Im wusIts HulTalo pluut. Ho wusemit rue It UK luiginoor fur tlut Ikilinunlrpu Wurki of I'liihulrlplilu III I IHU uniHintrM'tini( imiuuK*ir of thoHtwl X\

On thv Moon.Tlu> HUCBIIOII •iiinlil a iiinii llvi> mi

Ilii' mooiii" lui" iiwn' (ml U> uu" 1'iiil-lit'iit at«tniiiiiuii'i", U>> it'plliMl: "1 milafrnltl >!>•(. A in-ill liiiiiMiinnU'il to Hiniodii would Uml liliuscir tlu> limt' Inhabitant »r u iurd-. ilv IKCVMI »rli inwhlrli oliTiml Ml;'ii«-«> rx'lkrim IIwould IIHM* Io iiottitih:** wltlinut air,wnlcr or lltv. |li>.u>mkl noi.un'd ti

no wind. iu> ruin. n» iliixi. IIIHUI tliuiHHi~.lt hnK lx>cii trill) Mini praftlral-ly olwcijvcd (luil tin" IIHHIU l« «|i|inri-iilI)' iilniiiiloiiitl l<> di'iilh. iiourlxliUiK nIlilmlillimi-*. prodiioliiK nutliliiK IX'KOIUIUIIU: («•<"». tloworo or Ix'uullful thln'K

.. of any kind uxeliiNn, lu uliori. i>Ivt-\i-as a.uinss of extinct voli-aulr ruliblah,. will, h dnii;" tlio m i lulu tide* and re-

Urcla lht> sunlwams lu luoonlttshl."

Baked Men.Worki-rs lu i«nx-iMiilu ractoriMi mre

lltrrdlly Iwkwl. but l>y »ouie UilraclIbey rviiwln KiilnVliMitly undoue to UviAtU'HBt If tliV.v an- not qultp bakwltlwy eiidure a Btrv>ii|tiT beat thau tbatwUiili brtiwus tbe Huuday slrtolu. Tbiruniai->-s whvrHu protvlalu U finis.'are kept at tbo llcroest boat usrd.luany Industry. A chain of workmen,their heada aud bodlea swathed In fire-proof garni Dta. take tbe nulatted piecf*from the Drr out- at a time and ptu*them to the tooling room. Tbe man atthe bead of tils chain—he who sUudsuearaat the fumace-can only work InJ1T« minute shift*. In hi* Interim* otrest be lie* on a mattrou, drinkingKlaa* after gUsa of Ire water tntm thehand* of a mal l boy.

GAIWOOD ATTARS.-Th* Board of Educatioo. at a ragalar

maatiag bald Friday eraniag. eosvaldared tba propmitioa of oonaaetingtbe two building* with a covered paa-sagewsy. Tbe subject waa referred totba building ounmlttw.~Br~ Smith, of Koaalla Park, wa* appointed medical examiner for tbe comIng year at tbe rate of tbirty-fW* cent*fat j/ajiiX. iUutainuia was granted trmlodgd* at present nwting in the Joffer-eon Hcbixil aodiioriuM tu continue tobold their meetings in tbe building.

Tbe Kranklln Hcboul will nirt Iw readyfor re-ope,ning on Heptamlxjr 7, on ac-count *f repairs lining mads U> tbe cellng*. The Hoard docided to postpone

th« re opening until Monday, Septemberia.

The new teucbor of oipruwlon is Mis*Kulalia Harris, ot I'hiUlpsburg and MiesMyrtle M. (llffurd. of lUndolph, Vt., istbe new teacher of drawing und band

(irk. Mis* Agnes Itamington, ofItochestar, N. Y., will huve cliargeofthe Kngliab d«|urtm«nt. - Tbe otherteachers are Mrs, Anna H, liartow.Urithmetlc und history; Miss AdBlene KJohnston, science; Mlas V. Adule IAWranee, physical truining; Miss Vlnnie K.MulWy, urithmetlc und English; MissNorn H. Ituhinson, reading und numberwork; Miss Mary M Johnson, musicand kindergarlan; Miat Uburloltn Newton, uwistitnt kind«rgurt«ii; Misn AnnaL (Illus, ungraded.

Mr. and-Mr*. -\V.-ltoniJott,,-uf -Xutien.-yilln, H. I , are thu gumtn of Mr. anilMrs, B. M. (laltowuy, of Hpruco avenue.

Itogulur church aorvicu und bunduy*c.houl wuro rosumed lu Mt Murk's Kpis-nopul church on Munduy, with the ItevIt. W. Klllott in churga. Tho chapulwu* clused during August.

Mr. und Mrs. Krnmt llonsou, uf Elinlru, N. Y., are thu guosts of Mayor

nmtui In thellrooklynCliMsiOluliiioveritlyours ugo whose inuniin wiw "cuem llrnt,businiwi next, and homo whim there i*nothlugelM) tudo." •> '

Addrtm all ixiiniiiunloations tu 8. 11.Obuilwlrk. Crenford, N. .1.

New Books in Public library.IIKNKKAI. l.n'KHATl'IIK

Illunpluui. Nature's gurdim.Ilium. Hhw|i IUIII khMtlilOMIiNU.llurrough*' Thu lirnuth uf life.Cliitton lirock. Willlum Morris,(kiriut. MliuniliK of droains.Crothun. Mulitutlous on votes for

WdlllUII.,,Kalire. llminblo-ho«« unil others,Korltuih. MUIIIIIU of pluy.Kruncln llook <tf grasiwii. —

' Front. North of Ihmtuii.(lmv(vi SotTotii of the llobiin/.nllilrwiu. Men, women and war.Kiinorly. How to know puriotl

In fiirnlmrti.I'arkor. The world In tho crucible.I'attiaon. l'rinciplwi of doinontic.

iKml of tho trail.

Tuttlu. Awakening uf woman.Whltrlilgu. Ouo Amoricuu's opinion

uf the Europuun wur. >

Aduuii. r'lve Fridays.llurcyniku. Tho liltlo mother who

aits ut lioiue. ' .Hurlotmi. Ibxl goruniuui.(Xuirod. Victory.l)uy. Thu landloper.Dfl'jeau*. I Jfo- builders.Dumas. Three uiusk«toor*.Erwiuu. Alice and a family,Foutnor. Soalod volley.Krancia Christlau Thai.Knibba. Hundown Bliui.Lnblouc. Hollow needle.MacMiuiua. Yoursolf and tho noiiih

bors.Maraball. House of Morrileo*.Montgomery. WVnno uf tho island.O'Higiiius. Advonturo* uf Detective

Uarney.1'ortor. Michael O'llolloran.Itinohart. K.Hawver. - I'rlmroao ring.

hffThJ lbttiHOOKS

Adolliorg. Cluaii IVstor.Altaholer. ScouU ut Stonewall.Altshulor. Hword of Autletaiu.lloud. Hik, shovel and pluck.lXipp. Karly soo people.MaclKinuld. Tbe prince** and Curdle.Mclnlyrn. In Toxis with Davy

Oruckott. • ' • •Moleswortb. Cuckoo dock.Shopuanl. Humbler 'Club with the

Kortb-wost Mounted.

St. Paul's M. t • Ckunt.Uev. E. M. Cumpton, lHutor.

Sunday School 9.S0 a. m.Morning worship 10 K. .'.Kvonlng eorvlce at 7.45. The paator

will preach at both services.Epwortl) League at 7 p. m.Kegulor weekly prayor service on

Wednesday evening at H o'clock.Utdies'Toa tomorrow afternoon at the

home of Mrs. U L. Loveland.ArlhigtonRoad. -

llaka no encacctnant loc Wcdneadaynight. It U prayer meeting night.

rinting of every deacripUon. tbeBEST alright price*. Omaim OFFICE

sfroelV" "" -"-•-',— .....„.,,..„,„

Five HunKariaiis who uttended a wodding parly at liriU's drove mi Suturdaynight wore lockod up Sunday morningbecause they refuel tu go home aftertho purty ended. One man wan Iliuxlt\'i Ki liy Judgii (^ilon for IxjinK drunkmid disordorly, und uuothor WUH lined•7,Wi. Tbo other throe wore discluirgotl

llak* no engagera*nt for Wadncadonight It la prayar meeting nlnbt.

Thecrlobratiuii of tho third unnlvers-ary of tlm limtitutiuii of (larwood Uuiincil, No Bull, Jr. V). U. A. M-, will lie thebig- event ofilurwood next wook. OnMonduy evening, Hiipt. liltb al JelTunioii

„ KDHLiOnif NOUS.LTpaala Ooilesa «ra» opaned for a*

roUmaat for tbe fall tars* yeetarda*with live new Prnfamor* to tbe Uachlacstaff, Walter Ooataiaoa to take theplace of. Prof 1. A. Landgrea reatgaed,f"rof. Carl rasxeon to take tbe place ofProf. A. K. Wallin. who will teach inIlock Ubuwl, 111. and Prof. B. Watttnawho will sneoeed Dr. Hven rroebnwb«i h»s aeceptml[apuaiUoa in Michigan

tion and their frlonds will muko merryA NpUnJIil prugrum bun Imin urrungnby tbi) coniinittooiii charge. There willie s|ieaking by I'llit HUtto CouncilorFrank It. Sharp and IVrcy S. Drownpriniilunt of thu' I'nion.Oounly Kudanflion of rutriotio Sociiities. Munic wilbe furnisluHl by I'rof. IKiw's six piece.Ir. O. 1'. A. M., oruhcfltra and livit liutnot least mfrrahinunU will IHI nervod.The organization though only tlirneyears old i» lu a nourishing conditiunand rapidly increasiiiK in niuinlxirsbip.

Tbo Y. M. C. ulna was dnf«i»twl bythe St. Bouodict A. C. of Nmvurk, by ascore or tl tu f> nt tbo Ceutro streetgrounds Lulkir Day afternoon.- M r s t ftmolin- HockximH^torth aven ue,in visiting at Nuntuckiit. i

lvlKiir S. Harriwu und family ofSpruce uvunuo. roturnixl TiuMday froma vacjition In tbo i'ocuno Mountains.

JJUtrict Clerk Jiwhuu llonderium hasreturned from a businena trip to Ikxitun.

At u meeting of thu Borough Councilon ToiMtluy evening tbo ordinam-e furthe impruvement of Willow avenuofrom-1'ontre- stwet -hf-l^aitt-street, by•laying cement curbing aud nutters andumcuduiiiizing tbo ruadwuy its entirewidth, wiu puBMHl upon llnal reading;also tho ordinanco to lay ixmient Hide-wulka 00 the north slilo of North uvo-nuo from Maple street to tho Westllultltown lino. Tbo balance ot the mootiogwo* taken up with routine mutters.' Mrs. Daniel Snydor und family, of

Spruce uveuuo, have returnod from avisit at Washington.

Make no engagement for Wednesdaynight. It 1* prayer meeting night.

Queen Mother.••Isn't thnt perfectly rlillculons?" rx

rlaliuiit MIN. lllnkK. "Tlmt VPUIII; Mm,l'|wtnrte who lives nnMiud the corner

University, Ann Arbur. Michigan. Prof.Mai Florscfaiitz aatbted by Mr. Bwt«lal tho piano will have charge of theconservatory of music, a position heldfor several years by Mrs. Agne* Wullin.Itov. Lawrence Nordatrom ptwtorof tbaHwBdisb Lutheran church in Bayunnewill be tbe teacher of Chrutbuiity. Anumber of new student* have been add-ed In the different department*, and theenrollment give* promise of being thelurgeat in tbe history of the CollegeMake no engagement for Wednesdaynight It ia prayer meeting night.

lUiv. knil Mrs. C. A. Thunberg andson Paul, of I'ittabnrg, I'u., are visitingMrs. Tbunborg's parents, Mr. and Mr*.Uustaf Johnson of 20th street.

Mayor John Hiller Jr., was. culled tolionindal*. Pu. during tha past wenk,on account of tlie Kvero illneas of bisfutlwr, John lliller, Hr.. who died atHint pluco on Sunday Mrs. llillferJoiiled her husband at Hunosdule, thefuneral of the deceased being held unTuumluy. Mr. lliller will bo detainedfor several days, udjusting uffuirs1 ottowtmr the- death -

The Kepublican caucus was held inthe oHica tit tbe New Jersey Land u.ndHomos Company,, last Friday eveningwhim the following ollicors were miniinatfld, for tho. primaries, and thnirpetitions uf Ind^raemont algnud in themixiting. Kor Mayor, John Miller, Jr.for ro-election. Counclbnen, I'rof. L.A. Luwaun unil W E. Moigott. CunHtufile John T, KunuiiB and pnun(lki>c|XTArthwrATiupii;"-- ncMnnttnnfi'iwvre'pitfeMindorxing tho cumliducy of Uourgu IITellur for ru-«hx:tion- tu tbo Uourd ofUhosxn Krtxiboldors, anil bis |xititionIxiitring -Ii signutiiro* Illixl Henulutioimwuro also udoptod indorsing tbo Aiwuitnlily cundiduten, Momrs. Kuuyun, i'ierxonand Morgan for ro-olection. t'ollowini;tho Mlgnlng of |xi(itious, u iwrmunenorgunization to 1m known us thu Kontlworth ltoimhlicun Club wus formed,ami the urtU'ltm of incurporution will IKIIIIHI in thu olllco of ihu County ('lurk.Tbe olilcers - oloctod nro us follow*PruiiJiint. 1J. J. O'ljrien, viwi-prnxidentA. (Irippu; socratury, Win. Cretty;Innuiurnr, . Chiw.. j»«llur, On tho.saine.oviin'iiig'liiw"Uixxi rtulwrmuoiiT^tviMiKuiheld u mooting iu tlm Wuudiiion's Hulland niiiniimtiMl Uhurliw C. lluyd forMuyor, Sundursun H. Kutb und JohnMhiillcrom. Jr., /or C'ountiluien. andJohn SbullcrojH, 8r , for (^tnstuhlo aml'ounilkre|Kir.

In tho ulxitinco of a i|uorum no mooting of thu IkiruiiKh Couucil was h.ilil unTutnduy avohing. Acting Mayor Jottupb(low unnoiincod that tho moating wouldstand adjourned until Tbiirwluy nvun-ing, when all mutters appertaining ti:tb« nlTairs of tho borough will bo c-onsldurod.

WEATHERCOCKS.They Were Known Before Our Era and

IWer* Then Called Tritons.Tbe wi-iithi'nix'k hud Itx origin at

y?ry..enrly d(sT|a. Marcus VlrtruylUHI'olllu, a nott'd Itomiiti nrrhltect andnuKlutH-r, who wus turn about HO It. C,In his works IIIIIH II VIIUU a trlton,lirohubly -Utause In bis Umo It hadthe form of a tritou. Tho usual formon towers, CKSIICH and ««'ular buildlujr«i. waa Chut of ii baniHjr, but ,011 «.•cimlaHtlciii hullilliujB It was u n-|in>-neutatlirti uf the uiulu of the baruyanlfowl.

Tbi-nv have been other forms ofvaiip. Tho one over 8L Peter's, C irnbill, London, Is In tbo shape of a key;that over St. Mlldrvth'* church Isgilt ship under full sail. The grass-hopper of tin- Uoyal KxchmiKo. Lon.-don. Is tbe vune that formerly sur-mounted thu former exchange. TheIrairon qn the spire of ifow church,Chvapakle, Is nnother celebrated vune.

One of Mother Bhlpton's prophecle*w ui that when the dragon of Howi-Jiurvh and tbe irraHHhopiHT of theUojnl Exchange should raeot the•treels of London would be OXUKCXIwith blood, in what way they shouldmeet the old dame did not explain, but

she Is of royal llueuiw!""Wi'll." HHlit the hi'ttd of the house,

stroking hla uniy imistncbc A^ hethought of bygone days, "nhe may notbe so far wrnni: nt that. I rrmemberber mother when sbe vena a girl, and,bellere me. Hhr was some queen-"~3tI/outs IVst DUpatch.

Consistent.Mrs. Exe—ripre's an Invitation from

Mrs. DorelplKh to ouo of her tiresomedinners. 1 hate them. Exe— Why notplpad a previous engagement? Mrs.Exe-That would be a He. Edith, dear,write Mrs. HorpMi:h that we acceptwith pleasure.—Boston Transcript.

Midnight Confersnee.Elsie'* Mother (noxiously as Elsie

couica upstairs at 12:10 a. nU—UjaMr. Lmutmorr said aujthlnit. Klsio?Elsie—Not yet, mamma. Elsie'* Moth-er (a little Impatiently)—What can bethe martrr with the manT Do youthink he la afraid to propose? Ebde-Oh, no, mamma; he Isn't afraid, butoar house la so small that-1 think hefcela a little delicate about asking tocomeAera to UTe.-iCbtcaco> Mewa.

vauea werv xldp by side In the yardof a stonemason lu Old Street road,yet them was no shedding of blood.—Loudou Answers.

Evidence* of Wiedom."Whnt do you *t> lu that woman?"

growlml her husband. "Why must youtag after her all the time?"

"I think I might learn milch fromher," retorted hUi wife.

••And whyT*"Well, for Instance, she say* that she

oncy Jilted you."—Louisville CourierJournal.

. Lofty Expectation*."Is your husband all you thought he

"Ju.it about But he doesn't comeclose to being all be thought he was.'

'. ° Mean Hint,1 Nell—I could tell yo'iT of a felt ofmen who wanted my hand. Belle—You must have fared well lu the, deaL—Baltimore American.

Winter finds out what snmmar l«y»•p.—-Anderson.

SAVED Vt POCTHY.That Me*** ljra*s«a«r ta

Wh«o, ftf.M t n t t i benat ainw-(to. Atben», the "Ctry "f ta»..TW*»t*r*»wn,** «/a* ^»p€»r*«l bytbent w»re aofc wutta*

<<ca (» u r » thai tbe ciry »»»*» h«« ^for emptre had benoctu ssrk * * n «• !Oreere ought to if laid le»«l wtsS tl»

SHERIFF SAU3*.

"'Ii'Tta SllrtJrt "«•** si tSoSS

'*r to bis pfjnrvrroi »l*while the euuwil s u stia <ie«<*!JLj:

*«JI beard frum ibtt «-iry i«sii» ' t*tt-Ins tbowe m>r>le lines fp>cn ti*- K**-tra" of Eurtpldm. ttun ia.»t t a s a sif the p*.-?*» of (»ri*«L-e. ia « t > ^ ' i *

herwliie rontr»»t* her ttl'*a .•* «rtiitbe splewlW exploit-. «.f »«• tatis*. ^ ^ I S S i A i i T r fwho had dl»manfW«t i**;r<yrw ef ' "Troy.

ilere«l on fortune* • rwt w*«"-*-v .-Trluuiphant a* Asaipecit;-"^ «?*•» **>vk*itell but tnat tu- mitrht .(«• r»^»n*-l f ' * !«a fate as ••nwl? Th«-'li-w*i -f o*^1

erarlon wansaved.

MUlonIc event In one nf bU t * t ku'vanets:

_ — - — • — - -

>-< U» »e»«WtT lis» at MtlMo. i-«th«t» mkm* the seU II*. U

«l ««•« ««* <««• «° **" •>»*•*.*». •*»» «•m a - Hiix 1'JU i n t o ektM <si tod

tk k» Ulrtj (»M oa a w tm

M WdruH,

i»e latenKiim

I R ^ f<«< Ui »iwint: tlMBM wiulWr, « vt* mtrtl.'-rf* Uu* ot llulU* i t i m w uae

• , i,,<m3 tuid r.iiM-tjflve IM*; tlwmw e—brtlyI " l rttrt Un*ot**id UuU«r

li t

Through theIf vou liatrii tu tw>

eastern nice* che t'b•lWv'-yon' Wilt -hTTart3btiuark with that w«:iiit.t.» r.,;., ', s^il.Ity Uu'whli-h IXIJIJ;- nr>-. »'"r.i '•- -:-i,:»«their obiter di.'fn -Xi<r ••U.>«u*i, itnn cnbrnin, an Imuiluil"- d»*t'J7. !••hlud hla lmiienetrsMf nu«k xtrvr t-rtsWe kimw not what ctirtuu.* • i w a •?the human rue.1' But d'«~» it «-r,r ««•'cur to. u» that In tb>- ••U».-t«rv.&"' M"forrlSii devil" tbe •'liir.attBti ^zi!a iprtitilcni *'f even irr^itt-r : *-rL '.'••*.-:'} '-- Till'"fact-"that riiI"ii'u"r"I>-V-'T»VS~"iT

p r i n t e i l h n r i 7 n n i a ! l y !n*r . - i . J •

c a l l y i t t o h i m o v . - r w h i - - l n . : r ' j ••

o f t h e t o p n y t i i rvym: .—. i-t . - i i r

t h u t vv«> s h n k c :i \ v j n j . i n !-;. :t5

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o t l r t l i l l n i n x . w i t h it-i I t i ••'

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s t l i - k : - h n w t u s t u ti.- u: i . . ; .

f o r \v l in w u i i l i l , : i i r . i - r : -

t h i - pu r | i o -^* o f li»-:il i i i^ ti • - i . •

'EXCURS/OHSMauch Chunk,Glen Onoko £

The SwitchbackSunday, Sept. 12the 1**1 Onfens - I Uw St^cMaa

Notice ol keRUtry and Hlcctioo

IlK-iilif'i'ruut; »Uh tK> |.r'iL.,,,v- ;.-I.till..I. -All iu-l I, risuUC . -1,,-ij ,a.--IIHIH ..{ IH1*il ' ninir.iv^l Aj,ni i H#v fc.

llmt thi- ll..nnl'.r litcwtry mi.l H «-r:, o...IlllUilt'lill l'» IvKNII.Wob-VH

will mi-t fur Uu- liurj* V,! • c i-a.^i:.|i L ,rrfBWtiHliiniirn.ti-n.-n t!-..' I!1IV4»UI. .

, 'f I I DUN*' 6." UoUitf'l'rUt'.'tM ..f \i ' Tt'K.HUAY. tK.-rntiKu :>\, i

iKpmi 1 U>'i ...•[.« a !'. Mt the llnrmik'ti Hull, l intikviri ,Ami ttutt !i primary i-le-.-C:.m t-,e la.

i t i v i - i r r e i tu m r r. n n i l l l . ^ - - r Hi,- Ii.-,...' r,. .:>. K - . ;

,. iiiniuUr f,.r ww-h iMrly fr,.ni ^ - i ...trU-t, will 1 - h' M tit th^ -ulii p!^ -^ ..s

M ' H IIAV Of' SKIT.KMHEK. A. r» .twtx-u tti,< h<>iir« , r " ., ,-t,. u. i xlivk I". M., In tin. llori,u<U.,r k".T! i r. I'ouiit? of t.'nl.iii. AJI.I rh,is fc ^-'-.1 c .

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rs^'lKtratii'ii un tha ' -|i211 HAY i»K NoVKMUKR, x C^; U-.

fur thi- purixwr hi rh* ttiiK rft.- t .;;.•-% vr.icThrift Mam ti«-rt. if m*. u r t w r i ; A w r u ^'

tho «Viunt> «>f JL* i.iii* •.1 »n*-'ttiruiivr-rif •thr 4'O'.LOEJ ct V-^-JZ. '

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T w n Mpinti»-r«« .if th . - H . r - u<!i i'> <uu -x

!l i t imrHiiiaUo* itT r h i » | t-r W*.

t h e r e w i l t It- - . u U i a u . . ! i;. r V \,t t u n ut (li»- mtupni ' t i .>r r^i- • '.'•••n' -'"An A».• I t'i UW'IIVTI.. .- t\.,- ^:.ti.

»t-«ltiOll t*l l>Un hi***- ;r M -'.i i i ' of ni«pt>>i>natlH4 \n<i 'l w a U - r - tfi*r*i-tt.[ • tfe- .s-

f t t f b f

tu In th«' T«»w in-hit,** "f X-<iTnnr..', W. -RI I IHUI Wte-hi:--r. In HnrllD|rt'i> r . .nnry \T h l ( \V

d Kttd o i n t O O e Irrtbmiug I0U1 number

f i btot-k nun>Wl Wen- K...

4titutlrr trentM' auwl Lbe

t •.irrt-ti muninc thencetevl to a i-oinl; tlw^ice*titt l*>rtjt'tlv«? Icrt to a

,iar«iifj with ilutlrr ave-i Io th*? »t»t»?rlj Un« <rfh«rthrr.jr along thf w«t-H oiu- liuiulmi mo4 fortj-

t v *•. t t IIM . 1 r ccviJ.* .<<i« nuititx-r ihrrr 131 f i f r i c b t (SI l u c l ^

aaK' MJJ t>lcM-k nam!«* lliirtj-Uve (34) on mapnT* i:it.f(<.r'-iiMJ«tli»rn»I.

X . !M ->•>') iti tl»e order und manner d^awnbetl

11 " T L . .KiHUiK *!- OTTO, Shnrtlt.

CRANHORD TOWNSHIPNotice ol Primary Election and

RegistrationT I).- 1,'t'aJ v«itf-TBuf tl**' Tuwiinhlp of Crmit.

'\..'i^->' i-> h^r.-t-y iflvi'ti tha t the IVwnU ofi^-i i - i ry ami Kl.v,0.'i» for th. ' Uni t , .ttwund,Tii-.rii'kiiJ fuu r lh hltwlliw Dtt.rtftH lu theI •-» tcii'.t' 'I t ' ranfunl . will mtniiiit

KKr^tlttKJi, ,lan6,xH* <,t inasitint n rt^lMtrattott ut

h A l l i | J i

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.[ making numt-

t.r M y1 . U i l J 1 . i f I l l i ' l l .

ii,, «,~.r>.ji. r / r tlir 1'nunty uf Uutun.'w > M. "J«-n- "f Mu- Ti'Wii«h1pt'Mimuitt*H'.MI. A'-H-if-r •-t l n * « - t<tr thtf ToU luhtp uf

i,^ r- , , | i .»-t . irnfT»»M f»r th.i T o w n i h l p uf

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rj»< u -i»» tt ' t i

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tin- (V<uiit) t'otutulttuett fruinli-irint..

of

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4t I II* Mud > )•<• tl..U III.Ii*'.. i J I » - ••! l-'Jr.. It i . ff Mill I* mi lull U U1*] tu tin1

v.r ,;...- i IK- .jnf!-tl'iii "t tin- uduiitliiD o r rt-jcictluu.t An At1 t.. tiiilli>'rl/4- the M»t»" W « l « r bU|r-

,.;^ t '.'i.un-fidii t-' i'ur'-h*r*«« or evi,iilre, for ttitr-.1,: i. —*-. >4 ui-.-m^riutliiu ttuil t-tin-turviutf th>*

, iiu.r- t turo in ' to the n»ii.er»l *"*! -

, Whartou, dtfth.- TownHtilikHuf M.-lfunl,

>hHi..•••.,.-. ' l n i - r , , » . l . ' . W.H«1UI.II , WivthiDtfUmE l , j in*.--, ibh'T, in Hurltii>rlun i ' ouuty , Now. i . r ^ v »t.-.l fb*> T'nvii-liliw <>t Viml* rfunl andu jn^i.-'w., tu <'IUUII«II (.VjiLiitr, N«'W_Jrr*H<?. multi , , I.iv\ a uf rtn.iiim<>!iti>n. titui t« U l i l H . : ! i \ttrtlllir 1'i.UlltJ', N

.1 ' ; Hi.- !-^UI*IK'" of t)i<- U.nds <ir lliiM Htnt«> tt»ii,i MV, .mil tf -iic niilli"ii ilnliar*. In cunluriuu\ »iUi Art- i l ' IV. t^ttlou VI, i-ttragrBph , , «jfi^ . i '..to-tuuti.'ii or iiii-i »utt« ."

S'.;i,* i- n|f*H> )i.r>-l>v t,'in-u llutt a KiJfviti.

ill*- ;>t <j»m(if~Afii>'iitliu« ntM iu uur HtnUt (.Ntu^tl.i.ui: ±n~:*-"\"li'iktrv uf tliij*- Mpccltil t*lt*ctluu la rtt-^i.ir-^i \<y ^.-t-u-'it ifl. t-liM^t-fcr -', f>i>«?la%, HMMlttii• .1 '.ft'.

Tlir- i->uuJ»ni-M ..r the First Klirt lon l>l-*trtctar< a-1..11.-W... KusMnnii wtn-rt frtnu Walnutki t-iuj. i.i NitrlLt HVfimr W«*st, tht'iwe »luii»ck^.-rtU »>. inn \S\-MI W> the Tow, linhi|i tin*', nlung•,i:i- t" Wblnut avi'tuic, aiul Walnut HVI<IIUM tu£t*>.t iiin.il M n r t Thv IM'H.IIK \ilocvi fur ttm*-,r-l 1 Fiv.r.-:t t-.Iitint^ liryautM tlartrf'l' tihup.M;lWtr >.I.H k, tjt-tnmti ntr.M-1.

1'ti. l-imitlnrli* ff tU>- S««-uu«l El*Ht Um t>lnt

I.D'I >:i \ \ ninut *vt mic; th**m** o n WalnutVt-:iui- ami 1 'IJUII uv<uui< tu Aldoit (.treat,f litln;••' I.. Ni'HL »f tiiuit- Alonn N o r t h nvunut)t*. l-.-r-tit itv.iiu*-, t>> Hamilton nrt-nu«; t»K>iiK

iT^'ni- uv*'iiu**s and >ih(i)^ illiMiiiuniftlalc »v*i

Tit- >.-c.ui.l lM-trk-l will l>e In til** TuWiMhlji

Tlu- !muittUri>t«<ir thf Thln l Election IHstrlvtnj-T n~ IctloWH: I Up inn toy tit thw Ti)HU^liit>Lin nu-J iil.x>miiH;ditlf av«nui* tu Kllzabcthm-iiv.t l,i HaimtUtii ati'uui', to Fort-tit avenue,v. N i r t l i nvt'iiu"-. 1" Ald^-n Mtfwt, t o Union

i ml riv^r l»rtd«c

rurtt ic T h l n l Utotrtct Will Iw

Tlii• i - .unvlwu-snf lh>- Ktmrth Elect ion tHtt-nrtWr* tu> fi'HoWn; Be£ln'idu|[ a t Tuwnitjilp''n*- RI N.<rib »»«iiu.- \V»»»• LhtaiK'i< nUmft North •»•T.'ir- t--i<JiM.Hialii *n.n**a, to-UiiUln- avenue , to

i.U U w i v v al-.nt: lh«- rlrt-r t<« tlio T o w n s h i pint.. Td. i*.llimr jiuwv for thti^Kuurth Klt^th'u'i- :r*ci «t i i \# in ihf vm-ant t«tor« lu t h e Wentuu jf '. :i- Ur«uf.ir»l Tru.-*t liullillUK-Ai -Mil 1 urimarv tOtt-tiou the B-iard* of Bti[L<t

, .." : -- ; i-su*. i.. tht> l i t^ i i t ry or Voter*.!«•••. t c v « i | JHI.1 s(..ti'-«.i-tj,-rvl.j KiY"n thut a Ot-utTa]n —i^'-x.":•- . Jii—tj ,» « i l l Iw- Iield t>u Tu'^tUy, t h e H«xH>nd' ^ " / : : ' : : " ^ ' OBT ...t x - i i r t b U i , ltfii. at which t i m e odi.-t*r*" •k*-1*- ^-i•''-'* » j l j i« «rl*-*'t«-il tt,. fl|[ tl»t* «b<>Tt> vaunicrmtud

i-T. IMS. ' • - • . ' •ALVAN R. UKNMAN,

"li.rk.

HntuniDnttiii. ntul til*- T . * n-^tiip . C Xt..-i-a. -.;At lant ic IVmtity. N.-w J' r*.r :tr.<i c. ~r> T,-*-,for lht« i^wt <•'( th»4 (».^at*itj.".a ih*v~*.'f. • • Me

N h r v f i i i i riiAsKl.- t i .m will 1 . feki «Vt.-i>-r;> 5.th** pr^-[xi#nl aim ii<lmr-nti Cn-ur *•:tit t lon. A.ni.tk-K at t h t

rt i t tiy S«vtt>>a Irt, (.'hnat 1W15. '

Dttlvil tt«-ptf ml- r \ ltfCH-VK

Proposal* forwill Ni rw-.

Work.

WBDKKSDAY«t t i l l T. M., at ttit* TuLtlOl t ' r »\

boutPlant* MM! «*pwlt!catb>n» Ri<»r !.

th#« offlctf of the Townwiup Einfi-N. J .

A o-rtlflt*l rht-cfc for th»- -iirt:h T n r f r «if th«- T.wnthi

td» l aThe c

any or a a j i r KiDtcrnta vi the Township.

KI> W A EU> »«

Executor's 5cttletnenl.t* hef«bj »l»»*n, t in: siv v ^ ^

ib »

th*?8aiTt«»t«. a v p r t t i f r *vcri«a-tiw OrphanV dmrt *>T thf OIW:.Y ^ t'«a.

FRIDAY, T H t !*KY KKTHSXTsI &iT9KPrEilh*a SE

D»t« l Aocn«t 10. WiA.

siA>ii:u.- >AI . I : —in rbni.rt'17of N*W Jer«*. v iir!»m-u Nathanltl (i Hewlett, Ctnu•j j»:uwn. un.1 Aunt.- Willlaiui, et. aN. de-

..r.-u-in-ju on bin f,,r pnrtittoa.t;. \;rtuf ->t B ' i ln : r« ' uf nal* tn the at'ov«

«t»:*-J r^ii*-, Jwmnn« tl«t«- thtt twenty-fourthm ? rrf ••Tinmti mia.I. l i w y . T H u p i f , - ' n - I1**. - i w u i MUKI.TH tti th« 4V»urtftf Chaw»ryit N.-w .i>r>M>r. will t>xpi»w fur pal« at public V»^vdu- t-. thv hU;lKrtt bidder, »t th» I'OurtH;.*»r in t h r ' O t y «>f rilJ*alH^h( Ooiinly ofri,i..!. »nj Mai*- at Nrw J«*rwT,on%ia»Si>lMV. THE SIXTH DAT OF f-HJTO-

l.Kli. A 1'.,1W15.at * !if h mr "t two* oVUack lu uui afternoon uft'-«i vUy, tl-it- foU'in^iK dt*scril>«l land and;rrt i:i.iw., •.tiitnt^. Ijing and bfin^la tbeTuwu--iii. ,if iYtuifonl, Count j of I'nlun, and Wtat*•<! %«•* j - r -« r . lj..ai»d»-*l and d«-«!rlbt<l aa rpl

IWrmniuc *i a point in tlm soatheaUtvrlj1

••• •Ti**:T Mf uraiHi firtvt aDd Bloom io^d ale ave-it,.- :D -**i,i T<>* n-thl) nt 1'ni.nfirfJ; tb«nc« from-*ji "••rnr-r a» J&u down on a certain tujip'•i.fni*d,-'Jtap (»f PrufMrrty boloorintf to C. W.Iniii^. iVn.ar.^1. St-w J«-rwj." Nmth forty-t» d~£rw tTiv mlont*« Uart one bundrwiau>3 jun't* itx t**'\ to a point wlwr*; th* South-**:v Ltu- «.f tald Urand »trwt fc* iToawod by t»«7^*i*-ri* hi*- of IK>W «r forxnerly D»TI« audl>*'-suu&«iljtlf; tii'-Wf South flftj-ftr* (M) de-rr>-«i, I irtT ere t4i) minute* Wwt alone th*

f I J f J1 K l l U 1 l h He* I-^t »nd«ijLitt«-h«*; i _. . . - . .p ib»- dlMtaar** «i«trr »r tnn V> M point In thv<nib&T\r l^k*>nf Ulmizulncdale i T r a o e eighty

i"4T : th*oo* S^cth Ilftr mix dr^rt-rtt, « i ? h t j oo»•>. im-t ffum tbt- (>la\r« ut It-ginulo( > totfrtbei'?rh ».:\ tt.nd *men\AT the hrrnlltaxa«*uw awlpjTLTC.t'Hajjc**! 1*1 thf Haul premtetis bvloiMflnfr in av.-rr-.-w a^wrwin iDg

JOHBPUT. HAO0B.-T A, SKRX»H. EMQ..

no encasement for WednodtfIt is prayer meeting night.

BZST PRLvnxo fct reMopftMe jpnow*CuizEs OFFICE. •

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v •**& «V - ^ - * * « < i »t ,* w. , 1 . ***

THB CRANFORD CITIZEN, THURSDAY. SBPETMBBR 9. 1913

mr*Tews Note*.

«atf. AM

:sssansssr

D u r a ta at Ana.I Fah» » d (aauly man ratars

• a Waatmtrip. .j. .t Md Mr*, itary Cast* faa«o r«-I » »h»t ia IJetruit

at&a«Mia Dorothy ShaoMoa aa*

fMai a vscauua ia Mates.

tand tbe *wt tnl at S*rU^r« Spnn*.

Mim. «t D Tov

tr. v.

tr*l

•Jrf Uim l

" AUr.< h anal fsroih <tf i>o-

tke. bafts relumed fnim

i tkm> I M N I I• * butfrad sad

Uaa at Lonatt u d Itaa U

•otart a* i>Uor «dcM l»i andH

I_JHnMau-_iiun»mU». « • • - ~ - . ~ —-Oak Stalls: " n o j U«»4*-« ±ad funUji of I."y n ii i< i .__ - _ . . , jllamftiMi .tn-rt an- luuufijt tbr « n k j l

vt Oraat ax*tbnw* .oulber-l» avenue uacthrara rutrrlr

| j line of Lot-tut1 , j liue

nd aJneO-Ote IrrteLuff I O U number[won btot-k nun*

l b men- If....renu*» and Lbe

c• l>uinl: tin-nee

rtjr'tlvv Ic^t tu awith ilutlrr BVIS

t-stcrlj line <4along the wrt«UMimJ mo4 fortj-

of b«ctnninc.trlxbt (dl luclu-

tive (li) on map

nsnner described

. OTTO. B her Iff.

NSHIPlection andn

hip of Craii.

il Ihi' Uoirtla ut

ir ivu la lha

KKH, IMS.

uUuiiiklUW ,luUr..

KU 2". lull,- k A. M..II.I II>f iiittklnK nuiut

jToU lultlp uf

tht< T»wnnhlp 'if

pIIIUUUHI tu tin'ID ur rt-J»ctluuti' Watur bu)r

ir »|.||iilr«. fur tlitiil ruiMurviuif th)ithe Ktineritl lUlil

Mrs. (1 II. JJWJ. are »t j „ - •Brant Lak* in tbe A<lirt*da.*». | I W l n a r

Hits Carrie Units* u »l»itin« her .lirtrUna Eta Urnbe. in Nt,* York.

• Mr*. William Y. Molt, of Wi.nlUwnaveoue. ia visating her u»ter in 1 lover

N, IL Fatter and family of Hfiki-W—Pitta. haT« mturiwd lrua> N»»|mif« ft"'I.

Kenneth Hopkins, of |>riM<tfii-!,| « , ,noe, l a s martini fruin n, m.ilii.n xt

Wallingfunl. Omni.

E. B. Tuner and family, i l 1'ranfnrdaventM, raturnnd b o w -mm-nhiy allor

. their summer vacation.Make no cnocemcnt for Wedntadayniefct. It ig prtsw nimhis ai«an.

Miss (lertrutlu llopkin*,'of S|irinj(fiekt avefiui). rrturmtl tuday fnuu aTiait at Stamford, (.'onn.

Mr. ami-Mrs liuorifi ISrulni,. of 1UI-mere I "ark, will move ,m,, ,,„,. ,,[ u,,.Drueacber bourn*, tin* inunth.

E. U. Marunpy and family a k . h.n.-been apemlinc tuo summer at tki'.uiOrove, havti returni<d bniius

"\VT\V; 1'itUi "amif;uuily, iif o'.inf'irU

liier bume at l^tku Sutu^o. Mn,Miss Cilady* Wykofl'of I'lainlU'ld it

•pending a w«-»k with hur aunt, Mre.W.

E. Kcinliart on S. I'nion u«uuue.

Edwin Hirm. of Ilarpur'i SUI1..11.Delaware, on Saturday tnuvnl; into tboresidenco nt Im) Crunford avi'imi*.

1 hiuiiAs Un^m* will

\i-i-l. n>> again lbl< fall

f>»r I'fin^l'ti*:

rb iU t t -n , i

-.'td IU*ir

Ta. aoBtalytroalitwi will h» a«i4

r Un. r \V

thm bbrarf

wttu ha. tma

. tua rtLtunwU lo kfcr'

Uli U»Uv (* r AtUtttk" Oly.

a- nvtt rf^uUr

t t f

bavf rk<rii VMIlli!

N<'w V'tik i » bt»in

Mowart Sperry

ti>n »trtHl1 wb^t

l n l J l M<-rtlU.

i'r-.»pit-t

- York »pent:thi« \rwk ptirt with' Mfah i tMr«. J McVirker. uf Sylimtur »tnt't.

l\mt Ollkii (Vrk \V. II.'N'bimllKr.andbrulbw CliITurd, rrturnrd In dulytu day ufter ii vaiatmii n( (our uwki

Edward Kvi-re't and f.imily uf lt»t-furd avenuo bavi? r^turntil frntit a viu'a-liua |il«awntly K|WIII ai IX'IULHII, N. V

AaHbwur F It. SuarkliaunT IH fnjuy-in« a mucb m*xJi*l Viuvition. ut Win rford, iXmu. Mrs. SwurktiamiT ui-rnin-panietl him.

Mi» Cbristint! K. Munn/. ajul MmHarriott JuiLttjn Muuu/. wli:> havtv U .'ti

* Tisltiug friends in tiiwn, .liavM rrtunKi.1

{ to tbeir botuu in \'irKtnia.

'uliL-ru X H.II 1 l: lWd»U-v u»l family ,,t

ufi'Il atanut.', rt>turii«^i Mi.iuii.*Y IIL>UI a

nation url Ijniit; liialv-I

imw, will kludy at Wb»s»t.'U l'oil«^;t'.

Wlvatoil. Ill . lhl.1 fall .

Mr and Mrs Julfs thilUrry. o« <Vi>

tial avuliui'. arc lusting a month in

ILnttm with rt-Ulivox

Mr and M M ' I. Kttiinoci*. ti Or

vmt at i 'hatiuili ; M.m

•lotin II. I^JW and laimlv, *»f Spring-

h<*M aft-nui*. ari' i*tj*t*tt*l - IKMIIO t h u

from X>rlflli\ ntit-rt* UM-> *J*-II(

.1,.« :*.|.i

tl»< tiilwIllr'tllUl

i U

_ _ yVui i'ittl* will (w hi4i in Hi n*sui» tn i

t.ujlit Mil- AMMIIIU)' i-oiti.iU^

t!ujiuitJ.i) unli

Hnt\ un tin ir

Iu)

liu I'Tr-shtr t.i jiau

pr(i»l««tat : > W .dnul avi'llil

li'k M i l . J I ti.ut Ihn mwtotin

•rt i »lf|. ItildtT and Immli hn

lbi- lnr.lL M an a imculiarly tiad ont*. t«

tlf »,.v. lakt'll t..i lilt* Kli/allrlU til'llt-r;

il.»i'iiii (,ir Ufatuirnf. l i t^t ii,

*'Hii-unliii'ky lu the bmukv a* iitniut

«)>li WharUiu, d^tl M d f l

Saturday uft«r u ttvti i i' trip, dur

HI I'uuutT, NHW•I Wat> rfi.nl midNtw Jthtt'V. mul

,1 tl.f T..wo-ln|i i.riv .l«-r*fy. itlulIllMltlOll lIltTt*-

.llarH, In cunluriu.'I, |.Hra|trBph i, of

a illKt » S^ .ml111, tu vi'ti' UlNiii

uur Htttte LNniHtl.vliilt*ltM.'tiuu la ru.

frtnu Walnut, tht-iwe aluii»chlp tin*', alung

Valtuit Hvi'iiut* t><plooe fur ttmllarbPi' Hhup.

*ur«. (in Walnuttu Aldttit Btrttit,iK North »»»IIU.I

-5A

ing wbicb tlui'f ihti viniu^l InemN invarioun ikartA uf V\'iM-uniin. '

Mr. and Mrx K II Slok«i, of I'liionaT0Dut>, South. returiMxi lunmt un Frrday aft»r » two immthw' ntay ut thi'iraumuier cuttugii at ICa.Ht H'«k.iwi\y, I.. 1Hake no engagement for Wednesdaynight. It is nriyer meeting night.

Mrs. .Mm H _lh')iii|~ui will riMiiiii'ber clos.»» in uiutic at bir rt-iidtiui', 11Pittanuld •Htriwt. (A-tuliur Ut." lU-^rv.iUons for time tuuHt Iw uiudo lH>(iiru tluitdata.

Tbe Woman'1* Christian TiMiipi ranct1

Union will oit<ttt at tbo liomtMif Mrs. .S

Kruncu I \ Kml I'larir, oa

Slwtluunt Hit* TtiHu^liiii

ti> Kllubrtho Fortwt avenue,

wt. to Union

.lid river' t>rltlK«

xl Liutrlct will Im

rtll Blaction t>i»-iln|[ at Tuwm>Jllp 'leiii'i' nlimic North

tlio Tuwnsbip

irnln the WMt

- Hiiarua»ui' audUli'iM)

that a Ot-ueral"MIAT, t he ' Hit^ilulbii:h time othrer*

R. DKNMAN,whip Cli.rk.

cvnut N*w Jeri. Hewlett, cominw, et. a l t . tte-

•uU« tn the at<ov«bt) twentj-fourth

ur pai» at public V•r, «t th» Cimrll>rth, Oouniy »tT, onDAT OF LtCTTO.

IS,Uui afternoon uf

*cril>ea UnJ »nilpin^ta lbt*Towu

dc^.!r'tbMl M Ipl

llootuiDffdaie •>•«'Vnnl; tbaact) from

D k certAtn r°*P<••loncintf to C. W.j . " S>alb fortyCant one bundrniwhcn-tlwSouth-h* ITUSWKI t>7 tbe

flftj-Arm {&) &*it Yfmt atone thf>ffiUlts fight* nine

• t« • point tn th«f

from th** brfiR'

r. HAGUE.tipectal X M U T .

..;

1II

orWedneidWetisjc o i bunable

Tiusday. Aiyt. 11, at ;:,%) p. iu, - Jluiubera plqaso uiaku an olTort to Ui pri.w'iit.

The dighth of tb« w'ri<« of liand «nrcerta given hy tho Wmilii-ldtheBoard «f Tra»le. will 1» h«ld onFriday evening, SepUinilx'r^/loth, atWasbinton- 1'ark. Kim uml Wiilmit•treets, Weatllald,

Kev. E. M C.mpUin |r,utor of St.Paula M. E. Church will occupy tlwp«l(jitnert Sunday UHhinoi nmt; aiwevening, following u four .wtnik*' vaca-tion. Mri and Mm. (.'oinpton havtispent over two wa«4k* of ihn timu ut tiitOld home at (irufton, \V Va.

Mr. and Mm. II II. Ik-vi*. tox«thrrwith Mr. luid Mm.Wtnlvy lIcKi'mun, allot Orange avenun. are *|»ndinK Ihtirvacation on a motor trip tu the (InwriMoiintiiins. Vt.. |iaviiiix through tin-Berksbiren and many other 'places ofbeauty and intarust. * ' ' '

Tbo local Board* of' Homit'rv andElections will va Tuesday rotntnpnevtheir bouse-to-buu*o canvaw in ordur toenroll vutars. The Boards will In) visrymaterially amiitnl in thit wurk if mchvoter leavm instractit'in* at hi* homv orboarding place to have hi* nuuin bandt lin at the nnit vuit of tho Duard on ttif14th. This matter should nut '•"neilected.

That Cranford U an'Tduul place inwhich to live i.* stiown hy tho returndaring tbe past week of two faniilu-*who formerly resided n«re: Ii. U.Nitschke and family who twu year* a«omorad to Evantton. 111., ar» a<nn ro-nOing bere. an.l .1. W. Kurrt-ll nndfamily have moved in the Collin* lma»-an 8th street, after a year's alaence.coming here from Kuwlle.

Katharine B. L>avist Commiviioncr ofCharities and Correction, uf Sew York.will address a mass meeting at the

. Weatfield Theatre on Totaday evening,Sept. 21. at S.o'clock. under tbe aupiccvof lbs Equal FranchIK I ea^ue of West-field. Mus Davis has earned, a wide

mimtiliiin (or ber efficient adaiinntra-: ttoa of thia important deportment andi tbe occasion will be a rare one for tbejf people of Cranford to bear this very| able woman. Admission free.

t a b k a BO ffiptrrruimt for WadacalaT

tbo {u»t tutj

Mr<< .MU'rt JdainU'V and MLMJoamU'y ol t'fiitr^l iivi*nn«».tturk etui nl Anbury I'Ark*

Mr». IVr.t^irtt'.-.Lp. of N-*« Yink. w

vHittn£ 1 n»7~4JuUfilitt'r.~ M P » 7 I i i U i n , I

Make no en^aKcnient (or Wfelneadarnight. It it prayer meeting nixbc

Mr awl Mm. f 1'. IVnj.tttiu;, TJh i t t e r iirtt-t. h^vt- ri'turiit-tl Irviu ,ti

v.irattuii M W.,tcrf.»ril. l\-(m

S.rviir.1 uf .tin llpwurth I>-a«u»;,rf iln-

Kipit .M. I!, r i iur .h . will U'i rt-Mutti**.

Suinhty. .ifti-r tlif rsiiititiif-r vjyalinii

J. 11 i r r i l r r i rki .iD.i family, f l--n..i,

.uVfiiui*, ti.ui' ri'turin-.l Ipnu' ll*-*ir -.nin

rnor 'MitniK at »'r"-*-f(it l»-u<rj. ('utm

Mr .uiij' Mr, tl K. H.-..ni«t.y. ..f

I'IUUII iivi-iiut*. \m\*< r-turn^l-fnun ttt«ir

-tumiiitT futin^ ;it I'oint •»' \Vti».-ii. i. I

l^l^^ii.l AVitl h ..nti r.iinii>. i.f »>n-

-»rr t.. ln» .ii-.pl..).•.! at I

•yivVf^ir^it^'iuTiMi'^V-^

iiinl Uu .ik|«Mitum |>miii

«f-at mtrntMt Ut l\m

M than t'v»*r

«^ in prim* *>/(uihiir. SUt

..ri.uiK'-i to itia

(artHM'tit "f CViniK

ftmit lit\Uth .mi

.in- t-> have p,trti

ThetUiii ami|it*rtitit-n!

.it .1 l

willa

nifM'tiPK'of the f. inudn Sh(»r

*N»,l 1'lnrTnKnig m a t

niijtit ;ift«-r !«•" r "Aitwrj'fark"|li»ruthv

S|*.rrv will iittttnl Diiunl/; «-!>*-.I tht*full , when* ttiey tvill |tii-|af<- f >r i-nl|..K...

An * "bn.llh« t 'nwtfuni . ('.t»i

ill U ' ^Vi-fl Lit

• .-l .^i,- liirk-t*.

l l o w n n i l \ . r k i.r Mi ln ^tr..-t h i * n-

Hfi^iitiit! itaf'*^ ^ i t h lti-« rtaitu ttiaU* il

iUr t inui i t l ) .

A r t h u r Toti««'y #»f I'hiLult'lj^ht.. h i *

IK'«'I) iKi^^iii^ <tw*v>'r:it "I.iy* its t'»>vn \ . M I

I1K I'ranlord l >vh..

M. <- -A. r.iuip Wuwu>;.»Ua th« )

"Trinity Htimiay Sch<w.>l wit. r»- ?;J»-II

Uth. Tlm it the iitinu.il 1 tally i'.iy am

Make no engaKcmcnt for Wednesdaynight It i» prayer meeting ni«ht.

A surpriw) (»;irty; w w t.-mi.-r.-.l Mi«tnuif Miinrc, II- Johrmun aTeuutr. IJI

honor uf ht*r hirlbiJajr. ^ui t f A number• >F f*rr*jiiOT*« wore iire**n( and ••ujoji'il a•MNM.I1 I'vemn^.

IK'nry Kcidorling, vthr* for rviinr unx-,Ht cniiiK'tt-U tb« S'Utii >uJ* l(in> b

r;ir, baa suM his bu*.Dt**t tu AH»»*rtT"tnj.kins of WeMfteltl. Mr K-i-I»*r-

rnnveti taifainity t>» !' tt>r<*>m.n. the 'auto t*u*wberu ho hivt

M.ixwoll It. rrtarn".!fft;in I >' t FA \, w bcro b#*

; bunor^ in . theatumal Amateur tlo4f Tournament,i mint notJiltj^ iwoew* i**ii)« ACqutreU

in defeating Trater*. To do, iLw JJ*-played Utter c>If than any o i b r jJajtrin ttw tutini4Uticnt, UotOfc the cuurnp inV* I.r** than U w y -

Ktlwani^ W. /MDlleri(rjtbtti | p n u j j j n ^prifUtr t>if tii*9 Crtiafunl hot^I, »« th*-im ntir uf a ^OMI M/J^I |»»•»•« <>f r*%ai »nLaU*at the h*-jwl of Cnum j,T"-nw. On tin*during the jmst »ummT b*: ha» proctudA ni'xjfl (iw^llmK. anil alwj ntarUsti t"Utiwlop th*? tract in a «mall way, IU*<ttatcn that it is bw inU;nt*()ritu JP> in ti*»

reul ratat« basl f un a largeralready ha* pUin* out for ftfcveraldate California tmnjcalow* and wernct houw« w suit prcMjrctivc. |>ur-cha.*er*.

Mayor Hein^ with hi* ton* Harry andFrederick sprot a pleasant week esd onBarneKat Bay. friing down by aatoTfaurnday a/terDuun And

Moodar night. IH. S. M. Hinmjui and(itvrKQ I' Allan went with them hotth*y returned Hatanlij. (.' W. Borlnand J; 1*1 Warner going down to Tom«

-> i.U*it+M*i- for urr;in

work . AH a i i ^ inyittvl (<»'<t)riM

l uii-fl tln> n«i\v jiritii't|k»l Mr

A W.i l l .m' Kt<rn*hini ' iit- » i l l

»il 1 ln< t (>ttitiuLl*v iti t l u r K "

f>. HiMiUht<i.n, M r« H*»\. Mi-

.k, MfN UMsh.T.I.|*-.II. Mr* li

An .Kitoiiii'tiil'' .UH

iw N.vli

t '^rurf-1

\i.\\v tc

* of Mi A)"i'll

Altt*-i> ttn*<-t

ry I >n>) r r .lr .

t.. htui- *kL thi;1 » A

I'<vt itt>ii Ui\\ ti, w Itt'ii

tjji.ut:i-ut AJi l in itHK t -hy-

lii*',.tro l i t " (.iiildin*: i -dt i t r ly liul t h "

t.\w .mt.itilH front i%uh <'th*T Urcy<>r

*»»•« fc'".NK at •}uil« :i ref i l l )>..<*.< vvhtlc

[wij t " l>;t l»r»-yfr p.i** nt frmit •»( hfin

hut I'H'V.'I iv\|X'«-ttHl hltll tn lit"«ip ttlt

i:..i!!*: l»r .>cr tiiil h i t U-st t " Mnp ll»»-'

r.itr hut i^nil-1 riot il<> v t U-turn thn I n m t

( IM-. CAT hit thn -i'i- ' <>f t h " <>th<:r

ru.u'tittit1. ktHK'klri^ it '•»,(.'• v\ :iy *«v< f)il

Ksrt. I h»i rui i i i inx tumnl , muti ^ua t i l ^

.•.lit! milr \ t f i o h.Kliy. suiAHh^i. Drry-.-r

i.*.k t)i« hi.iiuf K T tii" iuvxl r t i t :uni \Mtt

il.diht p.i> t"T tlm <l;iin;i«r.

Cranford Theatre Sold.I h .

n M>>|j<i.iy,th>> iitirrt.;LH*T l ^ i n x Vi r i t tu t

•-mi-. <•( t h " purrh;iHt' Mr . r<>|*ut t h*»-

i>i>tn<«t tTi«; m v i i i T ( . f t j j n « n < « l W i l l u r n 1

Iht! hvnUiiriri fur ii te rm uf t«-n )i'iirn

Mr O' jKutt h . h tivtil in (r :uif ' i r t i for

• »\»r ;t >*ur. r o r tiiii" y«ars Im h;wt

U«-tt >-inplu>Ti»l in ihti t m i n wjrvia* of

th*' (Vntr.il ituilni:^] and h;ui ttiiult: u

wliu'b have IIKWIM th'f thnulrn [Krpul.ir

NuthuiiK*- M>U h«t mudi! in th«t work ing

for.v. Mr VV K 1,.*H*.r, th« r.airinK

majiutft'r, will C H ^ J ^ D tu th« fllrji ruart-

xitwlutmil hutirw*.*.

Celebrate Golden Wedding.Mr. and Mm. Harry S, Sanderwm.•-hratnl in ;i 'i,ui«'t way. with ihnrimcliatfl fatuiiy.lh.* -Vrth anriiWrHirytb*!ir inarniaj{'\ th»* (toldrn Wotltlinic,

avt tlK-ir itirnmtir huini*. Point f'|fwtunt.

un Iu««i<la) of thi* «<M.n w.ii a ilauKbti:r uf',\il».n, I! .. s N . and *l

Mr* H.ind<fr-

and Mrt

ft.r l i^ir ly ."i j»'iir'i

Found W a n t i n g .A >'«•«' Y'*rk i h i t o r '-nllwl n i * "h i rk '

»*-*-l* *!-*•* «•• li."!""' IifV*T k'11l it iftllDf <*f:--if. J.«Jt .it th.- HIIII*' filUM he .'«-*lif» i»«*I

!*•• on••li.. HIL! f iUli lu ' t !»•!) nlwil, :n* WR'Tr•[»• Hi- « J ^ Urinztiuuliy .Il«nl*h«rf

Work of lirxginali'-- 1**1 f.'w ili.it '' 1«

Kiter to >un i party on Sat-

i t ""• iihy-1'Lin "A lott'tf-y rnnkliiK '/ut.WlU

paid*

Wall Pr«Mrv*d.1ilfrr\ !»'»<•}' ill j'l'rtWTTW."•'T"U '*t ! I know n jiri »h.i made

-r.*».'>iii liy pp-wrvltur tfw l<-tt«Ti a mjrri>le h«-r."— Boston TmnxTlpt.

urday. The «tory correct abuat townthat the party ought II" weak fish and47 blue fish n not 'jaite ourrect Inl itmay be stated by authority thit all bada mighty good time, with plenty uf Bait. I U'«lllb U not bU that b u It, tat U*ing and tab eauagh Ut go Miuaad.. _ lthat tutor* U- '

wins urn MOQN rot

firf«« l«al

Ijwt nucht WM tbe laat c h a w fui m i » fur Imial iX»kv« fet

f.T *l thp |

(.ill I Hit I with I i ' i\*lt»U.. « (lllo

VOI r^ t\>utiiv iAxtttmtiM' It(Yt ttlfHvlrit* filial in'tltlitnt f.tr Ti>%«U

|> iV'Uiitultc^ iaih. niimr^o i*' M

aii4 U . l . r t A M..i»hill

1 b< Uii|iiil4icau ii«'minatiiiii« arv

t'ir V«.««>

Irnr f ih«ntni««~!V'

. l>tlli« ul

f to* ..nJ MiJUnl r' Uh'-l.-rK.ii* Jwilii-*** of tbo . W r . l *h.i

SfU. r . W !. |Uhh . -Mor and

t ir < \<n>>tu!'t<ni. Wtlh .nu 1>

».,\ i.i Alkti i i »rni Kinrk M :iv«i

•V K l»tiM-r ^H^MHI IHMru-t., \ - I IhuU O.Mtut . li M\ m f t h li |«ttK't r 11. t* I 'huno

lf* r

klmt

S | |

KIIMI'.ht AtVotlll.l

»t4tt*.>'-uft*»ielut|>ri>voiiii'u

l ..( Huaith. l.u*I In

*r*.nm.i'mii<ftl hy th«» l u w i n h i p t \ « n

iU<*c in tin* h u t l u m u h i p l(«|kirt

Nt.ithi t (IM1 l'ti>KM«M.vt!M ntir th

<<iuo>. m t t U'th«'nul th.-ui'Mtlvi^ ttUntl

i*1 v-*ry tMHiivMry l<ti!iii)i«w t*ml uf

Lminh.p nuvfrinui'i>t, thu t.jtpri>|<ria

CAIUIIJUuatiuiia.. a io . Uu.nithl|i 1 'titninltti^i t inly. llonrKc I1

'I.Kin ..ml l i u l . i i A Mnti.|i,tl |'I hr lii'iiim rittii ' mi]|iiiKitliili» a m f.ii

'onnlyt'i utti'o niilv l'ir»l I 'liln.lh . i t l i K I I |!<<.ulli ' . N ' l ' M i i l I > 1—t r I. I,

J ' H I n i l ' ,1 I l l i n i u m I ' l i i r d I i |« l r i . i ' l ,

« i ' | i l i II " I ' l u i i i i i i i ' f , I ' l i u i l h h t j l r l t i ,

r i i > u h M i . ^ n k

In l l i i -1 ' . i i i n l y t h i ' l i ' IN n . i i ip ikMi l j i i i i

i . u u >>l U n l i . b i l i T i n ' . < n i i | ' l . . i . . h t l

.Li I n l i n e ' . l-'ill \ | trill In^r n iif till)

f i . i i i i h l t K i ' J M i l i l i r u n . i'li.irliM< I . M . i r '

i n . \ H l i t i t N I ' l iT i tmi . W i l l i i t i n N

u:i)>>n, I >i ' i tn i«- ta l l i ' , S\ l l i i i t t t i A . I . I H I I I

•il. l : , | w u r i l \ ! M . r k . I ' . t t n . ' k .1 l{«

i l l ' . l ' r o i ; r i i u i t i ' , l u i i i i n II K u r l x r ,

tin Ki-y«w. Williiiiu I, l.l.»yi. K.,r

•rwiit-r • U.'iniolii unr It ' iwurtl \V I'ot'S*M-Ullit, ItiWliM N h ' t / r | ,

TJoics.'•'Nt « -It it^rA Ni \ r '

V hy do *min»' |«f,,|>|r- [Mr-itl in think

K I hat tin* h.illot for wumrn will iu-

ihtt.ly (fr/ttr tfi'T1>l tT^ni Tlnir hollirt

id nil inlrr.-M th.-f.in . S .•tir«t a^o

1 tithM Vry " |M<ni'tiutiHi tht> in vthrii

urtv ifKitiion !•/ i-nll.'Ktuii) rjMirwr of

tir.ittl»n for fi'iimlti, wn-s whiHp>TiN|.

K'Un uh. ' t i t h^ --rtiriK itiiichtiin tuul

r-r dtiv ir«-^ w n t vjiuiirii nu t into ttn»

• ild to tin.I ••ifipli'yifiiu.t (hut h>T« to

'••' li.i.| U^-n, : j^-ri>uijilithiii' tit h'linn,

f :tlarini><t'4 iJ*M-ti.rt^l tli;it *hit wutild

iNiiHt I rut fffiii.(iii)<.',' ami now conitw

• K.tllot iiii'l HIM u i n n old «ry tho

n du lion t ha t hit* nnvnr count trui«,

llMVit hu t r r . ^ l^ l - thn hiillot Nhllply

tiis u fair wftiaro wuy of xxpr'ifM.iiK

iioiH, Hml un iit<itrurit«;f't thruu|{li

rh HIIM may hi'iimtly u«k for thn

I ' r .m' ipb* nntj ld««w. ft h ;« o i r u r n y l

> nrtny1 by* fi«nr thut w<iUitJfi do hifVi*

HIMI i'Jonvirt.oim and

»]>j>ily thcr<i 't-i no law (ha t *un i t i p -

•MI h*>r rii<lit (ft thorn. V»mr» will

L«* h-'fcint Ihr htitlot for wouji'ii carrif«

ith it nil Ih« ideal* wn pr«uurh and

iujftTfur. Th.'r»> itii) t*«» umny i-liutwd

> t*' (•tlm atv-il to hrin^ uhfiut % nwlicul

inii>C('. hu t th<^ march i t uuward , t h»

< [> i»j upward , a n d pr'^rr^bn i i »iiirH

I Lore .14 thf r lav t known :M th*; luf

H«i*t- of to-lay, whi^ whi-ii 'thn frun-

rmi« H jfranfwl. wi l lK" forth and voto

ith all lx;r n n n d Thi 'r^ in it i:\um

iinMri a t tin* . i 'Aot i" \>rlt*t will al*» fju

nlh and votn «»m^ day with o p i a l in-

jti.kinj{ a U m t th« ')•!—.((on und tl»fl

rii'jr known hy •xpMrir-nc*v t h a t tho

(kit ( M Nata.

dab v

up fcml 4 tu uu. VV A r»amiW Nr*tSiun»ri \Vrtb«nU 0 up Ukt J l o ^ UHI

A Amwaff tw«t I! Y .Urru** iujt

1'uttin*

r*l A j afteft tfi tj^*- i^fiw*-

o U m >unu.-1 WrliwfiU wb*> tufim

ii A mvtf ot 1 -<* f\>f t.' bvJa R - ifr%. V

It (Vary ***• * ^ \ iu. wjth a m.^r t J . lT:

*4 I' KvfKH***1 «»*» ti't* f*iun«-

.Vty iun\ Hsirr> ^v^lutt'^ ».»,• vtMi-.l I .

ho PrittitK . i 'omt^t t t i^ i ^ ^l v\ ,M

•Jkttu+X of! tU. hotm.* rW»M»--«i I" u.

U*iw«« Mr"*t«i

mi l»i ->-'M (Un

H.

Mi* 1 S II i l , ~ . ..n.l Iii

Hill su.l Mrs A 1' l U r i f t

inli.il- il,uuti !(•» '» l l III" li- ' lt i iu ' : U«l

iMnlm-liil llllilrl thi» rhrnrlltifi . ( (!;,l , ,u« ' t .Mil,,111,«•.,( Mill. I, Mia I 1

UiAll I? . 1'll.lillll.Ul t li'' l.il.U- ViiM* * 1

ltl*U* fliniulliHl ti> A in l - i tn l Irr.. >i{

i f * \i>fk i 'Hy wtiirlr ^^ , ; . i l ,n>.^IJ.-I

Ir ,.i,.i Mr. . It II \ V * « . n Mi „ , !

^ A M.>rtL«iMi. .Mr ami M'% l : j

liiiit Vir . ' . l r , u r . Mr Y t' | r » m

Ir uml. Mti.' I C Yi'iiCr.ii".' M m

•llij l l « " n , H I I I I I . lUlwm VV'iI.I, i l r

ml Mr* l«>li. ' H.iiV.T, .Mr ..n.l M i .

I tauUiMul . . Mr, .n»l Mr» -K I

,i i-Mr unit M i l A \V IL.«. . . „,. ,

Ir uni'l Mr*. IC I ' i:i.W if I m i l . n t

UK. " ' N i m . u k . in,I Mr »,;l M i .

ivf .ti44ii;«.wili. IJIJ. liulU.ikt XXui ,cl4^

it; uu SutiiTii:iy I'vnliitf: ^.\'i ' -

lui liMtn ill.kli li -H tii*li]|..*l l,,r ! i>f |

.School DaysAgain!

?•

liii-l ! -rrv irj.l l iuatl^ U» c » t

tfef l i l lL.l l iSl f l i t h r ; r » » v l4"for«*

tK«- 1-.H ri:i;^H > i ! : , v i ] . l%v* sr*»

' . : ! . ? . , » , . - k - i • I . i i i u i k ' - t a r s

11 . '!•!• » ' . , ,••.' - . t l i . l a f l u r

» . . • - . - . j

'. 1 • ; • . - ; : . ( • - . i i , i , . . ; . ! . . . | i , - . f

->. •!. . ! l i 1 , . . . . Ii I * I V l i . l 1 .

K \ : i - . ' ( I ' • i !. . \ , . . - i w

l * U . ' - i V I - I I - . f t < \ ' l l i t ;

• U . ' . h ! i , » , • m , , ; , , | . , . . i . , ' l i i a t

\ ^ l . ! .• * : , •!•• . j i . » ! i | \ i-. I I , . » l i i i l .

> • i i ' ! - ••• | .% i - 1 V | u i . t T V > l : t L i ' ,

'. . ! • - « ' I - ' . - •• i n > l i t i l . . • ' i ! i -

. . : , . ! ' ! : > • . ' • : . ! . ! H . . . I , 1 , . , i - i n

Reay'sDRUG STORE

Ls*Ub.t>hfd Ifrvm Vrars

• ' --

% '

}

tut* :irni ti* S t i t M i r U u i •>>>!(• i l u l .

l i . i l ("'••It |M*lt )•• 111*1*.: U

4 - a l t l u h w i l l p l , t > l . ' i m n i i l ( I H M « i t l

n+ I ' l a i n l i n r d i - l« ' i i f ( " h i t * >>'i • " • ( • f!••!••;U i

i t n d | s I h i - l i i i t i n . U . h . M , l i ,

• • • *»

Kht. It i* player mceiini: ni«hf

1:. I:, CARPI-N I VM

HM.I.UWIiNdl.OJ.s

No I. "iii'.m II. nil'l mull A v nmNil .' .'lU'.iii 'N,i ;i r.f.mN i i I - 1 * ' , < ' . » I •• >

N i l l i . | h ' , « ! l l l • ' _ . . . .

uslncii l.uU Itclwevir Iliralreand Mlijli S.ln»il

Ni»- . r*:il'|»"i* li im -AKIr-n ^tn^-* .N'i ". H 'lj :.*" fi-.'t

With I i r w whllf li'iuvi in-\t ! ' Hi-i tn,f,,i,I ll, , ,ilr..

Fruit Jars....V_.l»..i..j-.

Jelly <ilassesPreserve kcllles

licst RubbersA I

PIKE'SPIRIICIION »ll IIIAHRS

t . . - » U \ I . I I I I ' M

.-^:*^^.,^A, ^",

nil «lin d<«lr<i thn Udlot in Minu. To

ri*? iiii.-n WIWJ an.; wnary of *un*rai;n aridwho art* o advocafo the

:'irin;iti»i. vote <> I. I'llb, for day* willnn! and day* ' will %•> Imt "woll tryi(Ir.«(i! f'jrevw. ' ••

Mriu A Mi«)N,

Baseltail.Tl>*i Criuiforti A. A. «pht Htr.a in traeirirrifM gy<:r tbn huliilar. On Hunclay

lx:y ikffsttnl tl«> Mailiaun A A. til{jwurk* by a scjre of Ki VJ 0, KIUKK

bo ilii] tbfl twirling f«r (,'ranfoni,t/li'il a m u l « r l / if--""" 'and iJosKrvia

ho ' rcrlit fur tbo •hat out. On Labor

>»)• iJtBrnwm* tbe Imperial A li, li

Larriatxi U*1 too much ipcxl fur* and hwl oo (linlculty in winning

1 U> t. althuo<(b i!o>s orxapintf tbumoii.cil. Tb« liaymoml Hmitiw of tho.S«wark M/rs. L««ue. wUJ be tbe at-traction next Bandar

-- • - T^*

oicht." It ia prayar mattinc BiciM.

- tlii-.**' uml iitln-r . . - . i l l ' r \ ii

l i . . ', 1 - r

i: i; rAitniMKiiI l i i lu i i A v u m

!• ii > I 11,1-. , . .rir. ' in I . In« !•• »iit y -I I IIA '.•,|--K»t -1l.lt-.i .'.-..iii, | , .,11,1,, I),., mini

i 1- ..-i ii,.. , u i; ,„!„ *)„„,

K i l t HINT

1,'irki'll imll«l

Robbins & AllfsonA|.|.ly M IH.ji.imiiKil.il. ^ u | o . v , , i s I'sKkin't Shl|l|llllJt

'{ .AT ry I..!-;T- in tim IIHIIM.iMlliK. '• riMiltl* mill IKIIII, vt'stin h'-.ilt.rjl |»ir llliilillj ImiulrH n< A M J

Mlmplro.

W l l . l . K l v n ' t l i r r n ili»..illl»IK*., '»liil • • ) •i l * i n r.<i | lur.ir«v I . - l . . ' i n i M i i r m - k !tii t t i l . l i " i i r l»»y i t t t . l . '•I ' l ' t ' / . '^ '^L' . ' i !1 . ' ' .1-*."^!.

f o r friMi m i i j d i u » r t . ' r u l i f i i n l I . , t4 , w i l l *»i

« "r«««V»..r«». is. J .

I . ' , I | ' i M II ) / A * "

Kil.l

i n >',•>•''•i i i ' i l *r i i

» w dk

i wholi* nr .'|nirt.II Willow Jr . -1

l<) l j ; i « ru-.ull itn|irov«Miii'nt*,'.t.»iinA Kantimr, 4:i I'nlun av«'i

KOIt SAI.K 7. r'«mi

uml rurln. i'li«:tri<ity ami wvi. Ul »

nr MO owmr. rj .Mullcr. < ranfi.rillutiil •

KOIl HAI.K Oil KXCMANi.K |.,t ;"•j!7'J, S E. n,rn.^r IfcrkW-y ri*-<i »«.!.l'itl*li"l<l *trwit. A'lilrwM i: It llurt-n.Hi-.. Holly .Inmt. '

KOK HAI.K Two 1<.U in fUnkinI'urk ItitrKklii for MUI' k liii»«r It '.

W f l A U K TD UKf. • • (J'irrt*i.l«;iVBliui', 7 rnoma anil l»th. t'fl. Hr<l.,lam c<;riiJition Apply to C.ul War

Mess Bros.,

Flaibitg, Heating an. Tinning,

7 S. Unlan Avanua-

l-i JiiJ CRANFORD. N J

*in«ki. 41 U»rn»id<i \ IV, II

M. F. Wheeler

Wbolculc Retail

$1.50 EXCURSIONCHILDRIN 75t T o Greater

Alient6wn FairVIA

New Jersey CentralTHE BKJ DAY, IHURSOAV. SEPTEMBLR 2 J f dSpecial TrMn leaves Cfanfonl. 7.30 mi nv; Gamood, 7.32

a. m~ Weitfield, 7 35 a. m.; Fanwood. 7.40 a. m.

y* "• ' r . r ! , - .< \ . -V

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MAKING OF BUTTERAbsoluteCleanliness tficfKey To

Dairy Success.

BE CAREFUL IN MILKING.!

Scald th* Churn After lech U«'nj and t jWe*ti the Butter In Water Until the j >W«t.rtiona.

Cla

We hm e lumie liiitli-r on our fiirm for ;nevi-t , i l - \ ,-rirH. l.n«l yinr M«- Mild '-.f^wi iIMHlli'lf, w b I'll nu-l'MV'el us Tit rent* II <

l«niiii|. w r l t o Wlulfreil Tmvlirgor of iCHilo In American Agrlc u l lu rM . Ourrow* In winter nri. wtabled In n He:m.• ell vcnllliltiil li:irn nt ulglil ami <lnr

AHOUNO THE DAIRY.

Th*» miirtilnery of a cow. Iim«-n(i« of which *h*» produce

~sv«t» It. nud >«-t w- "f teu act as

It I* liWf»H«rv to the pr-rferttlirirt of A rulf 11,fit' It lota aclt.-ni'-e t.o drink |i<ir<- fre*h w't-t<-r i-n-rr .lny.

A <o»v that D I H I M 1<.*« Hum?<i |""ind< of I,utter n yi-nr l«

•!<'.n't have t., hmi thnt kind.'

Any lrreg«i|nrtfli-» In th*. milk-Ing or munit^flio'iit of the <•"»'«"III I. l,i| (.. ley..,,, I'l.. liillk flow

I f n p M U . t h " butter •n |>mttT i,f>'»,,r lo-rd li> )>r«.«i||tii{ <.nly to a

^ I I I K I I < - | : I M butter «lri>.

CCOCOCOOQOOOOCOCXXXXOOOCCO

CELERY FOR FALL AND WliNTElTh. Soil th .uld B . Mad* th* Utah***

Spot In th* Qarden., Make the noil for your celery patch

rtthhi."*si* the;

World's Champion Milker Is Under Full Age

r p t h v r r i r i u S i i P W . * s * the;i 'oMtitrr i;entlem.iti The more rapidiin.l Iiixurtriiit th». growth the t*tt*rwill )H> tin- tjunlity and the rnor* cer-tain fh»- crop win itf t'.t>'»me through'>it fliu>> Here Is a Hianre to use upall Hie M-OHOH'S iuftovem In tlm way ofplant f'MMl* There are probably odd*«nt| endn of fertilizer*, (tie compostheA]' tlint him a'VnTnulritpd during tbe"prinK and "UuiiucV, tlic chit-ken t ie-iniri' and some sslie* hi addition totlii^ xrurrn\ hmli of plant fiwKln |flv«a g...,<l ilri-n-'lns of hli'li rni'le ffrtlllr#rfur Hi" Inn i-'iiriw nti'l raki- It ih»i»-• •nirli'j-liii'. tti» v l l .

I>>> iint I" iifrni'l of Keltlnit the noilt<«> rl'lr . in; of r>i - iiejawitH lii tbe«"H Imnk Hint ll»' rcW'ry '!"••' not drawii|»m for !!«••. will (••Mirui:*liti>'fnr earlyw|>rl:iir cfM*" of Krf»Ti on!<m*, Ictlnr©:ni'l ''nhhiice.

Iviunllv Important nri- KIK»1. atunty,well ilevelopi'il plant" Hint have ol-ri-rtrly Iw-ifiiii to K*t tlielr Khniie, Art*c-iiwv to plnnt nut) nre remly to crowrich I on Hire nt the tvi'c of the ntnlkilrnthir tlinn l.il-lii «hou|,l |,e the lrnaliu|»in ivlidii to Ju,la«- plnnt-. A *i>fn-

tllll" III ri>nitjll»tlnic Itxelf to 0 betterform; If IJ mer'ilo*"' H«I.

H you liniv vonr oNt II pllitltn Itrnwlnufn n lint or In n frnme rut the IOJMIliin-li «piiTi'ly n week nr «« liefnrol.lnnllliL' It H well Bl»o lo-Ueep themmllier on tlm dry xlile lintll Junt n ilnyor two ln.forp plnnllni,' Tliln stlma-Inlc* I tie (rrovvlh of Hie feeiilim riwtImlrn nhlrh Hike up the plnnt food^oliitlnTiH-frnm they ' l l ; ttTi»lH*ttlfttiy -ofI),,.,,, r"','!.' lire iWtrove.l jn ..tra_n!i-_

line la n mpinlH>r of n royal ra» fnmllv. She l« r r o « n I ' m n r t i M m l e !»<•Kol Slid. No. 1INWI, Her rcrnnla u " i four \ . n r old ftre :n'..T7 poimdH of hutterIn M'ven da.vH mid a total of Mv.*7 P",UIHIM In thirty IIHVM.

ItiK hid dny». mid let out to drink onlypuro- wntcr that la wnriniMl. In KUIII-iner ttiry lire on imHturr ilny unit hUht.

llefore lutlVttiK »i' WIIHII HIMI wipethi' udilei* nml MIUIUM. The milk I*

" irtKl ttin rreiim la rnolwl IIH HIHUI nsp«ailljU>. W« iinver put wnrm n n n uwith cool iTimui. Wo churn everycitlicr (lily. Wp unn n dnlry thcrmmnrter nil the time. In Hiiiuiner we putIn l<*e to cool croiini to Hlnuit TiO ih1-i;recH, tint* In winter wit odd hot wuterto tniilio It iiliout 00 ilpgrii**. Wheniuir crcnin IH rlpcnliiK » e ntlr often HUBN tu iimku tbu crt-.tiin ntnooth iti)tt.(tveii.

We um> a Itarrel churn, which hiKciililtMl three tlmcif tiefure mill hfter[<iich UNIIIK. When the luitter rrachc*n ki-nnulnr (-011111111111 Hie liuttertullkla drown oft nml the Imtter In wimhetlIn (rater until dm wnler drawn off Inclear. The liuttpr h* now tnken fromllie churn anil snltoil, nllowltm mm

JTlu* liulliT l« l>t atnnil until the mUIs dlftHolvctl mill then It L* worktM nnd.put In one pound rnllii nnd let ntuml<>vpriil«lit-In-ri'frlmirntiiF—1'hu c e l tluomliiK rnrh roll In pluctsi In parch-'uient pmx'r nnil la then ready for thonifttoincrH. • '•L

NuthlnR IH kept In our milk house)tmt uillk nnil crenui, anil In the re-frigerator uotbliiK hut crcuui ami liut-

"ii-rrortipfwlap iiilorii wotitil" qiilctly'lVotaken up by the hutter nuil cream,thus taluthiK liolh. Our inllk pnlla nrowanlipil. mmniHl and m-nlilcd verythorouxhly. The Keparatur U WIIHIUMboth monilniJ and agrenlnx and nlaoj a ' d i n j c ttip tirlght dn>ii.

Colt'* F**t In 8umm*r, n

Attdc from fccdlnu. protiatily thetnoat Important coiiRlderntton In 4evpl*DptiiK gn>«luK hornca la the enre of thofept, «aj-» Pr. C. \y. McCaiuptHMI of tbeICauaaa ARrlrulturnl COIICKP. Many oftbe t>oor.fpct aeen in horned 11 re the rt -ault of neglect of the fret while thmohortpa were young. The toes atiouldnot be allowinl tu grow nlmominllylong and 111 "Imped, a* avrtotm troutilemay re«uU fruiu crncktni: or hreaktni;

be illu.wejl to bivotne high, nnmiw, orrolled. If thtwe III nbape* lire not corfcctvdxthe feel, mid. to nouu" eiteut. theItW*. rvapond to'tbeao lnttuencc», unilthe bone maturpa with poorly nbnpnlfeet and often [MHTIV set ICK*. llewan-of tbnmh and kindred troublet. If the•tables arc kept clptm and. stiultnrytbere will be very little trouble fromthis nouroe. Cart<f\il nttentlon to them-detalla wilt help t-'rviitlv In dcvcKipliii;bl«, xvell ahapetl utrouR, bi-iilthy feet.

WINTERING StOCKERS.

8ila0* and Cottonteecl Mejl in EcO-nomlcal Ration'For Catila.' --

Tor wjnlerlnit «tti*'ker rnltle n rutlon

planting even wllh 1'iire the more thertiare iimllnlile the Hooiier the plant* willliecoiiip pslnhllshii'l. •

[NOTES OF THE HOG LOT. Ii ^ -, i i - i . i . i i i ,.l i-i * - i , . i . | . f l . j ' | . ) . l . y

Iti'Kiihirltr In fcfdliiK fultenliiK hnKHIs i i-ry Inijiortanl.

An iiin-omforlahle. HiirTerliiK pli( c-hii-not lie n pro!lluhli> one.

The plun nml the IILJIII porkerx ahniildK<> to Die iiiiirkel early.

(irMllitf |lir II1,.-1 of MWlue Is llothllK;less tlinn puttlui; the most Into them.

pnm»d-"VTTT- wfrnomlrnl Twit JMIUIUIHof the meal romlilued with 1,-1 nm>h• orn nlliiKe nH the l itt le will eat willKlve n .HIIUIII K'llll 111 weight. Ntrinvnnd other roiiKhtitie wlili-h cannot olherwH«< |,e uvisl ndvnuttmeouftly tuny heftil with the IIIIIKC mid coltonsiMMlinmil. When tin1 cuttle urn put onpiKtiire coltoii-iccd cni;e. wl'ilcli lit theMiuie an the iiical In *u!e«tatu'c. can housed • profltnMy 11 n n supplementaryftMHl.

<'ol(oiiMtn^]meal In alrio rertmunend-i-d nH a winter ration for tlip lirtH^Untfherd. Atmiit two IIOUIHIN of the mealNIIOUIII l,e ^tven to the ttrct-dliiK rowflper day. t.^etticr with Home Kllnue.Htover nnd other miiKhHRe. Till" willlirovo an economlrnl ration »nd onewlil'-hwlll leave the fown In UIHHI run-rtitl(ui~iii"Ttlm~MWii£"""ThV^.nay IHI fWI fri.ui i.wo to t h n e |ioiind»*»f nMtoni*<t l meal -cotntilued withwtnip otlicr i-oncentrate<l feed, hutwimp HtithnrttlPT-hnld "tbat~1t-i"< -notwell to (-nntlnue thin feed too lonK. IIHIt N liellovcil to have liij-miiMW etTi-ctnu|Hin the brtvdltiK powers.- T'nltedStntPH IH-iartaient of Agriculture.

Deil.PiJti Foe L*rabi_ ., ^llivt pulp, u^ feed for |aml>H IIUH been

n dibjpcti uf. »i>nu> dlw-iiRslo'n In r«'fcr,ence to the qunllt.v of the meat It proilner*. A buyer for one of the binI'tirklnc bon»<-s. reffrrliiK to a bunchof U-et pulp tn\ Iam1<.«.. mild, •'"ThUIwnd of Jilnho |ml 11 fed lamlxi whendreswd and limn; on (IK- liooka nbontnl>ip «s wt-H IIH nnr uraln fiM tanibs 1nafe ever Meeu."

' To S u c c . d With Alfalfa.Almoist e'very farnu-r in Interested In

urowlng nlfalfi. Some have tried It,nnd failed. Manx hnve NiicctMMleil andnre tvaiMng the l"eu(<llt!« of thin won-derful ct%p for live stock farms As aliny crop It e*cv!« all others In yields,fi-cdlni: vnlne, drought reMMnnce .niuTsoil enrichment Yet It Is not advlsa-M«.l,»,«i««in4«l«' wvw-.aJfaJtti:,undernil cln-umManres. It Is n rather pnr-tl-"itliir crop. renutrlnR o-rtaln Mil condltloiis atid (Toper tn'Ktnicnt. The K>-Kluuer In alfalfa Rrnwlnc must tlrst ofnil U' a Mudeiit of alfalfa, lfe mustHtudy the cr\»p nnd linini Its ninulre-incuts- If he N not wllllnc tu'pay at-tention to Mi.-h liiip<irt.'int details aslnocultitlon. Undue, prt'ivr i«e«llntfluethiHl" and uitllnii Ht the properstavv he -hud ..Utter not try to Rrowalfalfa1.

spring litter and Miflch-d them, well.I'ure 11 Ir. clean winter, clean fowl nnd

u * lean plnre to sleep- make hogs protlt-M 1 ,1 . - . • • •

I'urU IIOUHOM nre not healthful. I.elt i l the Muht nud keeii .your porkershon'lthy,

lio not worry much about disease inbiigs.- Try to keep them rlulit nnd you"III he troubled but little.

Constipation Is very rare III u herd offattening hogs I tin I have all the cleanwater they will drill!:.

Hogs know to" the minute when fi-eil-lug time comes nud If not fed will fretoff part of their previous gain.

One tiling thai cannot he overlookedIn the growing uf pigs and the fatten-ing of hogH IH tftiro clean water for

U) dtluk. , = r a a & , . . . _ , a . - . , . i _ ^ .

Hog Cholera DiaQnoais.Tln-lmporlance of 11 correct dlngno-

_H!S where^hog clicilcra IM (•u«iHM*ted cny-nol he orerestiuialed. HO.VS l>r. u . l'reii-tou HoHklus of tho MltineHOta experi-ment BtiiUou. Hog eholcru nenim nd-muiiatered to * herd thoii|{lit tu be In-fected with I'bolem, but In reality Huf-ferlug frttia HOUIM other dbieuse, UHual-

"Ijr tnpffnsttmp'antfvffort TritRtertnnd,If tho treated ht>|H keep un dylnj^, dla-tru»( of the aeruni trcAtmenl. EiceptIn very unusual case* either a posltlvuor iieKatlre dlai;m>«ls of cholera canlie made If there Is opportunity for apost luofteiri'cxnmlniilloii. In doubt-ful cnaps ii post mortem Is alwaysprinter.

.lust as soon IIH It Is noticed thnt ahog Is sick It should be separated fromthe .herd nnd kept btolnted until theexact nnUirc of the trouble can tie de-termined.

Diseases which are most frequentlymlitukcn for hoc cholera, nre Intestinalworms, various digestive dlaturbances,lunc worms, luflanimatlou of the bow-ol.s and-necrobnelllosla. The last namexidisease Is caused by tho same pprmthnt Is responsible for sore mouth andIml!"nose"ot plk-s'rj''"'' '*"*"'•'•'•'"'"*"•''''""•'

POOR KNIGHTS OF THE GARTER.

- * • - !

Tile splendor thnt snrriVunds tlip Ordor of the Carter muUiva It almost Ini-poaslblp to l»elieve there ever have la-en"poor" knights of the onler or thatUieio still exl't today. Sucb. howevrr.l» tbe case. These now number elgh-treQtn all. m>d: tbelr ofllclnl title Is theMilitary Knlcbts of Windsor. Theyire divided Into two '•foundatloua,-twelve lielnis In the "upi>pr founda-tion" and the remainder in the "low-Mr." Wh^n Kdwnrd III. founded the

^ U older of cblvulry of tlie world

ln> !ip|H'intid one p^ir -iicntU'iii.iu toact .is a *"rt of attendant or sip.ilre top.tch kutcht, and twenty-six was thooriginal liumN-r. These were knowntti the "alin-s" or '*i»oor" kiiU;lit* of thegarter until ttte,. title was chanp-d totbe present one by William IV. -Lon-don ^tnndarU.

Too Tru»."TIic ,-nrl> blrvlt t urt? the wonn,"

S,-* tttivU tb,. j»rovi-rb t*K.k.Ai for the wvrni. ire must Afllrnt,

He mcr«t>- KTU th* hook.T —Wisconsin iSutc Journal.

Sunlight In Barn*.In the construction of tuirn* or shel-

ters! for any kind of nultnuls. nays II.rrestou lloskln* of the Minnesota col-lege of agriculture, ample provisionr-hould he made for the admission ofth,. maximum amount of sunlight. Asouthern exposure I" deslrablo-vthst Is,mi arrangement by which most of thewindows (nee south. The wiirmtbthus provided In cold weather Is de-sirable, and much of the beat of sum-mer can be avoidpd by the .use of cur*tain* or screens. Sunlight destroysmost dlsenw germs.

Sore* on Hor***.Tincture of Iodine ts an excellent

treatment for cuts and sore* on horse*.Inject It Into each opening and use Itas a ivilnt around tbe norm. Vo thisonce; then keen the pock<?'» or dl»-ch.Trv'lnu places, filled with a mixtureof subnltrate of bismuth and lard.Melt the lard and work In all tbe bis-muth possible. Warm It before fllllnsInto tbe iiockcts. Keep the animaltied up short -while under treatment.

AGlanceatCurrentTop.es and EveitfcLalay* ?

WubiBfton. Aaf. 2D.-Accordh»« t»Blmon L«k«, tortnlor of tb« <nr*« k*el•ubmarlne, and«rwa boat* wUI errn-tualtyyun acre** the Atlantic1, carry-ln( frelgbt and ptmeDfn.

"Ruba«rlB«i of 0.00U mll«*' cnttatagradio* ate sow a reality." b* Mid la arwent lntorrttw. "Htslf^f that radio*laVnoagh'titcknr"tWia arroialbf,'Af-"laotk. New rortbodJ of eooMerrto'gtb* atr aopply and food rapply n»ahthat pa*n«na"*rs will tie safer In tbeundersea tmats than In llrtfn wlil-hare subject to tbe fat* tli#t o«rtooktb« Ijisiutila.

"Of course th*»e frelfbt carryingaubmarlne* would not be. a« aiwcdy.»tl;hfjr wciuld .tbei tra»«l all the dla-tan«< under water. Wat whenever Indaafer, wherwTer wlttiln tap line of an••numy submarine cordon, they wouldtake the undersea route.

"America has doiw. more than anyone else In Kubmartoe invention and

Importers at th* mtmOBg wa* O H ofImtltnatloo that American* cannotfain pewaeaaion even of the food* con-tracted for In Germany prior to thedeclaration of the Brttttb blockade. Itla npnsmited that «aMMMK» to «S0,-.OOnjKK) of Imports boocht before, thobloekad* arc held up In Korumtam

D « l * » T i l a > l r i M i M I » r m N » r .Washln<toii. An«. 30,—Josepboa Oaa-

teta. wnetair of ttw B«TT. «>a» dtbe foltowtnt itatamml:

We • ! • now ttwiyiat «rhleaned by tb« Earopeaa m tiaat «riaecmtltote tbe beat gold* for the \KW*rnsral propam.

ma4« f. o. n~ ift German and Austrian'factories, and for a considerable pro-*portion uf then* ware* cash is said tohav« hwn patd or payment legally ob-ligated Importers in turn have soldpart of these wares to their Americancustomer*, who hold them liable for jnondeliveries.

The I if rman dyr situation Is not i ffsfted by the Importers' protert since jGenoady wiiPBot -ieJT aye* for erpurt *uoless guarantied return cargop« of jcotton. jTlie principal lines aff-ected by Ithe holdup nt Itollenlam are hosiery, !glove-*, underwear, ^velvets and other!dry gmxls, glassware, toys and novel-tip*.

Delivery of Oklahama Oeleyed UntilJanuary.

Waslilngton, Aiigi '.V>. — Damage to !the new'au'|ier.I<resdDought Oklahoma, jbuilding at Camden.. N. J.. probablywilt delay delivery of the ship untilJanuary next year, according to a re-port presented by Naval I'oimtructorHuberts of the bureau of conMrucrlonand repair, who made an examinationof tbe ship. Tbe Oklahoma was to

Klrst.-Tbe value of th* •dbmartne.The last nmgress authorised twite asmany submarine* as any nrevloos eon-'grtma and also authorfie.1 the. buildingof three seagoing suhmartass lsf*TVfthan "any nation has yet constmcted.We are building one submarine in tba

at Portsmouth, N. 11., and

Simon Lak*.

construction. The licrmnii HIIIIIIKTSI-blea have been- In nowise nunorlor tour own. : They have hail engine trou-

ble on their underwater tKiiits, und thatIs the great dniiKer. In fact, most oftint Niihumrliif illsasteis of recuut years,since the diving tjpe of VCKHCI IIIIHiM-en nbandoniil for the even keel t,V|«\

Mr; I^ake IN HOW building seven newHiiluimrlnes for the rnltml Stnte-«. Theywl|l he e'lulpped with I hi- IMc.scI heavyoil eugliie which will dlxplncc (lie i-oin-bluatlon electric and i:nt«>llnc nlotursnow used In. submarines. -

Two Not*d Sportsmen Honored by Bri-tain.

• .ondon. Aug. '."It. .Military honnnhnve conu- to two sportsuien famous InAmerica -one an American uf a illslln*gnlshed Ht. l.oult fninlly, I,teutpiintuOliver DwlKht Kll'ey of the Iluyal Kly-lng corps; tho other Cnptuln II. A.Toiuklnsoii of the Uoynl driiguuns,memlH-r of the Ilrltlsh IMIIO tciiui thatwrested the International cup frumAmerica In 10H.,

lilcufeuant Filley has received the,ihinfn>yrcTo~s~N"Tor~"c\Vus^try, nud (.'nptaln Tomklnsun has re-cctviKi promotion to the rank of ninjot*.

rilley is famous In American col-- leK^ t*lH»rt»- as an - oarHmniir— I le •WHS"the stroke and captain of tlip Harvardcrew of WOU, which won over Yale,und he ufterward took the crew toKngiand to race Cambridge nnd Ox-ford on the Thumea

The gallantry by which the young"American "IiiiH'"w(in"ni'e" i'uTnthfy "crosswcurretl .on July 0, while ho was tak-ing observations for Iho Ilrltlsh nrtll-lery. The offlclal re|mrt tells howIJeutennnt Kllley, with an observer,was aloft In an aeroplane not especial-ly constructed for lighting; thnt he re-pulsed two attacks by Cerinnn aero-planes, continued hlx obwrTatlons andretlrwl only after two (le'nnan aero-planes charged him nt once, his ob-server had been killed at his side, theengine of the aeroplane crippled andLieutenant Filler had -exhausted hislast round of ammunition In battlingwith the enemy.

There Is no official statement of thoreason for Major Totnklnson's promo-tion, nave the Inference of general ef-ficiency. On his trips' t<f America toappear in the InterimUonnl polo matches

" W M 1 E i T O ^ ( Wachieved great social honors and was afavorite with the crowds because of I1I3One riding nnd playing. '

C*doma Command* Italians. ^Home, Aug. 2i>.~(!enenil Oadornil l.<

the commander In chief of the Italianarmy. UN forces nre waging a vigor-ous campaign In the snow cappedmountains and have advanced undernnnsual difficulties. Cadorna Is as pop.ular a military man to Italy as Is Vonlllndenburg In' (iertnany. JufTre InFranc* und l<ord Kitchener In Eng-land.

%3OJ000SX» In Goods Hald Up by Brit-ain.

New York, Aug. 30.—Th'e committeeof fifteen of the American Importers")association, which recently protested iagainst the, ItrtUah blockade, met atthe Reform club and decided therewas nothing to report to the associa-tion. No progress has been made to-ward obtaining through diplomaticchfnnete Ike relief which la soughtfrom Great Britain. >

Sentiment expressed, b j Individual

IHT". . ' . ' . . . . . .Tlip report Hald the Inspection bad

not Ix-vn coniplptMl. liut that it wasevident several bulkhead* dmnufeil byheat would have to lie replaced.

England N.ede t1OJX»J»0iO00.I-ondoti, Aug. 'M. "lij thin, national

crisis ptppiiilltures, Ixjtli imlillc andprlviite, stioiiM" I>e figiilly ciirtatiert.mid1 n f the •wiWe'tiinp' tiew- tatrttionHhoulil forthwith lie ImpostHl. upon ailr l i » « of- th« people In onler tiiatwhen fl|e wnr ahall IH> lirouglit to atriumphant cuncluslou the nation mayenter the |ierlod of restoration with Itsflnnuclnl power Impaired to the least

ossible extent."'The foregoing rcHolutlon was adopt-

ed lit it "meeting of tbe leading bankersnnrl llnnncierM.of I,ohdon.

llnrold t'ox, well known ns n polit-ical iH-tmomUt, addressi'd the. meeting.He said that the loan would lianllyenrry tbe country over until Christmasand thai perxonnlly he did not thinkthe war would end without Knglandhaving to borrow $HU*IIU)IK).(M». Al-

nohl. would he H50."W>.'«H». which,wltb tbe sinking fund, would be in-creased to $.ViO,flno.iKio,. nnd another$ltm.mX>,<HtO would bnve to be addedfor the tirst two years after the warfor pensions. Tlip new' taxes Imposedlast November. Mr. Cox added; pro-duced ?;il*i.(Ki<>.0OO, so thnt many morenew taxes would have to be imposed.

Tho Cat* of John R. Lawson.Chicago. Aug. 31. - l a b o r circles nre

deeply interested In the case "f JohnIt. I,a«son. inemlior of the Intpnin-tlonal pxecutivp boanl of the I'nlteilMine W'orker* of America, found guiltyof munlor In the first degree In connec-tion with the death at Ludtow. Colo.,

Hherlff. I*awson' wnsj dpnled Ii' newtrial by Judge (iranby lliilyer and sen-tenced to life Imprisonment. The sen-tence will bo vigorously contested,, and

Photo by Amrrlcan Pren A-ieoctalkin.John R. Law*on.

Ijiwuon'a attorneys will appeal. TheChicago Federation of Labor lias start-ed a movement to aM the labor leaderand recently wired President Wilson toInvestigate the trial. It Is belle-red thatorganized labor "will rally to tbe de-fense of tbe convicted man.

John Nlmmo was killed la ,a bottlpbetween deputies and striking coalminers. Ijiweon was one of tbe lead-ers of the strikp and bad charge of thetent colony In which tbe strikers wereestablished, llefore the state militia;arrived on tbe scene at Ludlow severalclashe* had taken place between thestriker* and deputy sheriffs. On thenfternoou of Oct. 25. 19IS. a 8ghtstarted between these deputies and abody of strikers. Firing raged untilevening.. Some time during,the battleNlmmo was shot In the leg and bled todeath. IJVWSOD was charged with tbehomicide on tbe theory of the prosecu-tion that he was In charge of the tentcolony and In charge of the strikers

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securing competition between «orem.metit plants and private constructioncompanies. We are expecting to geltetter batteries. Two bare alreadybeen <<rdered from Kdtson and will beshortly Installed, one In an old and oneIn a new submarine.. Naval expert*and civilians are trying to Improve tbamotors, which are now "difficult to ob-tain. We are planning for new subma-rine bases nshore and for new tendersfnr submarines. The Infection of thasubmarine ana the construction o f -alargp number of additional ones mayIH- said to be receiving most,earnestconsideration by. naval experts nnd n.i-vnl-Rtatesmen.

—t-i-ciitid.—Tlte- European w«r-fca*-em«phaalzed the value of atr craft as 11Hnvnl aid. The ln«t congress recognizedthe imtHirtance of nlr crnft.and gave us

.|l.t»»Mii«> t<i begin a Meet of scouts Inthe air. We have established nt thoabandoned navy yard ut Pensacola anaeroplane station with si'hool for In-struction and shops to repair machine*,nnd the construction officers will soonhove completed the plans for the con>stnrction of rmr nproplnncs at l*pnsri<win: • »mrorraTifexpertm»nrr«te "beingmade at the navy ynrd In Wosblug-ton. I had made contracts to buy hy-dronoroplrvncs In tlermnny and illTrance Just before wnr wns declareil.Thpw cannot lie secured now. Hut wohave placed orders also with homocompanies and arc buying nil typesthat are suitable for our service tn.idaby American manufacturing concerns.

Third.—The need of fast cruisers linnbeen emplinsKi-d. The general boardand construction officers are no.w busydiscussing the character of fast cruis-ers" and battle rrulsi>rs. Our |» l lcy Inthe navy Itllhrrto tins been to sacrificespet-il to armor ami guns. .Now wp seathe nerd. If necessary, Tif sacrificing

that -In-heavy ..pas- ntrrmrtke fort»--knot". The ty|>es lire jot to be deter-mined ii]>on.

Theiie'are Hip big things the big warhas emphasized 11s the Immediate lieedIn our naval program.

Chicago'* New J5.000.000 Mueueum.Chicago, Aug. 31.—Const ruction work

on the new STi.lKm.0Oi> Field Museum ofNutural History, which Is to be builton Chicago's lake front. Just south ofTwelfth Htreef, Is now under way aftertwelve yearn of planning mid negotia-tion.

The structure will be completed Inless tlinn three .ware, according toplans. More tlinn 3,000 men will bayemployed In the work. When flnlMtpd

In the "world lyid one of the Inrgost mu-seums. It will consist of thret storiesmid a basement ami will cover nn areaof 7<>o liy 350 feet, or approximatelyTour downtown cIij- blocks. "

The floor area of fjie mnneum will botiTdiOnf) square fe^t, of which -JOO.000square feet wUKbe devoted to pxhibl-tlon purpose*. The remainder will'bo,,used for wipntUlc Intioratorlps, lecture

Tim-late Marshall" Field gave a totalof S>.rrfXU>0u for tbe building-and eu-idowment fund of the museum.

44.000 Men In Krupp'a Works.Essen, Aug. 30.a-Krupp"s Is more

than the greatest war factory. It Isthe mightiest.single Industrial organiza-tion that has pvpr existed. Never Inany Industrial center has there beenanything like the stupendous concen-trated activity that now reigns In Es-sen, the Westphallau city that hasgrown up round the great works, saysKej-nolds Weekly of Ixmdon. £ssen isNewcastle and Sheffield and Barrow-ln-Forness rolled Into one, and more.

Upfore tbe war the company em-ployed more than 70,000 men. About40,000 were engaged in the gigantic*tkcentimeter monsters come from, andwhere daily there streams forth a tre-mendous volume of guns and munitionsfor Germany's armies. Ten thousandmen were digging for coal In theirmines in Oermany. Fifteen thousandtolled at their rolling mills at Annenand Urusen and the blast furnaces ofJlhelnhausea. Daistrarg. Neuwled andEngers. An army of 7.000 was engagedIn their shipbuilding yard at KleL and3k000 miners dug ore In Spain.

I>ay and night In Essen work goalon without ceasing. In the great worksspread over 1,200 seres, 235 of them .under roof, at least 44,000 men toil Inshifts of eight hoars each. Borne six-ty factories make up the organisation.Forty miles of standard railway linkthem together and carry their productsout. Thirty miles of narrow lines arerequired as auxiliary for the shops.

More than 450 miles of cable and win*and oref. GOO telephone stations andtwenty telegraph stations are needed tofacilitate communication throughoutthe works. There are more than 300steam boDers to generate the steam forlthe 7.300 different ""-Mti" «~4 J>.*>*i|electric motora at work.

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THB CRANPORD CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SBPETMBER 0, 1015

A WONDROUS LANDThe Yefawttwe Region as Jamet

4 • Bridnr Saw \i

AND HE WAS A TRUTHFUL MAN

Hla / U m i t g i * vyffli an Ilk a* ths Pa-maa» ObaiaUan ClW» and tha Effaatof a Hid. THrouth Alum Cr*ak—«ta-ry af th . MawMaih That Waa Curawd.

Aa a UHar nf lales Muur-hauam bada worthy rival In Jam*. Ilridajrr, U>fvalabrattid bi-nUr, trader and (ukU,whoa* nams and ranwr are part of UMploow-r hWoiri>f ihaWwrtT Urtdjar« u ihorouihJj familiar with tha re(too now romi>ru«d In Uu> Yellowatonepark at far bark at 1HD0.

In bit book. "Th« YalloVsUme I'arfc,"tb« autbur, Hiram Martin Chltt«ml«,brtodlcr f'Dvral i)nlt*l Htataa arm/,rfrtlnd, atla down tome of tbn ;irn>Brldcer told about that land of rundan. Many of tba Ytllowstona rountry l a i n aarriliad to llrkl(tr bare turTtvad la thin day, probably becausetaa>y ha»e Deter bten <app*«i TbrBrat ttory Oi-neml (•hlltanfUn tnllt ri>Utaa to tbe rel«brat«d Obtldlan cliff.a n u t of black volranlc glaa* witliwhleti all tbe tourlata am familiar. Itadlarwrary bj UrUlgrr waa the result ofa hunllDf irtp, and It happr-nnd In this.way:

"Oomlnf roc day In light of a magnUIovat rlk.'kit took t'aniful alia at lh«uaiutimcltajr, animal and Brad. To bit

. anUMulmit tlit oik toot only wan noturouaded, but awiuMl unt b> have heardtbt nulM of tlut riflr Hri'tgnr drt-trvonaldorably nearer and far* tba rlkthe benefit of hla moat (Irlllierate aim,but with tbe atum rvaull aa before. Kthird and fourth rffurt met with tlmllar fain Utterly eiaspfratvd, br aelinlbit rlba by the barrel, resolved to UM'It aa a club, •luce tl bail failed a»a"Braarni." Ilu«Mug ijiucVij"'tiiivariV itic«Jk, be suddenly crashed luto mi tinuiofabls vertical wall which proved toba • uiotiutalu of perfectly transparentMlaat. ou tbv farther tide of which,•till 111 peaceful security, (be rlk waaJiuletly grating:,

"Htrani-ar atlll, the uouutaln wan uotvuly of purr Klaan, but wan a perfectteletropt lens, and, whereas the elkaaamrd but a few yarut off, It waa Inreality twenty five lullca away.""

- Another of llrldfer'a dlacovt>rlr» waaan Ice cold «|irln( utar the aiiiniult ofa lofty mountain, thu water fromwhich HOWIMI down over a loug,ataoutb alope. whera It acquired auchvelocllr that It waa boiling bol when

Ta«tlKnl>>r of the nrrbulo rirer found,waa a caaa Ui which a hot aprlng rtltcbarftil Into the rlvar bed.

Aluiu crack, a tributary of the YelIwwataur, ri-celved Ita name from auaccidental dlarorery by Ilrldfcr. Uiieday bt forded tliv creek nud rode outaararal uillea and back. Hi' noticedtliat the return Journey waa only aemail fractlou of I ho dltlauce going•od that UU horae'a frrt had ahrunkio ware polnu which aank Into tboaolld ground to that the animal couldacarualy hobble along. Heeklng thecaste, be fouud It to be In tbo attfln-gent qualltlaa of the water, which waaaaturttvd with alum to tocb an extentthat it bad power to pucker distancellaalf. .

Brtdder alto found « fiat..irt»BB_itDab; "Somewhere along the abore auImineuav boiling aprtug dlacbargca lt»urerflow directly Into the lake. The

thau that of the lake, owing to tba vipantlve actlou of heat, aud It floata Ina atratuiu or throe or four fret thickupou tbe cold wnter underneath. WhenHrtdger waa In need of flah It waa ..tothla place that he neut. Through tht<troT~upper"Btntttm hrt*t faltbla tmll-to the aub'laccnt habitable u>u« and,harlug booked his rictus, cooked himuu the way out!"

The Tlallor to the region of petrtBcu-tlom In thn northeaat corner of thepark and t» vnrloiw jHilula In the hot•liriuit« dbitrlclH will he,»»i lio dlfflcullyli> illn-ovivjiivc the boav niatrrlal out ofwhich nrldgrr contrived the followtnitpicturesque yaru:

"A mountain In the park waa once<runwl b.v * great modlclne man of theCrow nation. Krorytblugon the mouu-taln at the time of thla dirt- I'vt-nt I"'came luatnutly petrified and baa remolued HO e>«r aluc*. All forma oflife are atautllng about In atone whereIbvr nrre auddsuly caught by thepvtrlf.rlng luflUoDCee, erru n» tlic Inhabltuuta of undent i*onipell were aur-

Tytruth, ttraaa. |>ralrle fowli. antelbpea,•Ika and bean may them be seen a«I'rrfnt as lu actual life. Dashing torrents aud the apray mUt from themstand forth in arrested motion aa Ifcarwd from rock by a aculptor'a chisel.£rrn Dowera are blooming lu colon ofv:ryttal. and bird* aoar with wlagtspread In motionless flight, while theair goats' with music and perfumeselllciKjus, and tha aun and moon tbbi»with pertrlhnl light I" It i t denied,though, that Unldger waa raapoDSlblefor the story that ereu the laws ofKratltaUon were petrified in the region.

; Uneontrellaala Curieeity."I don't see bow It la Uuit >Ira. Jor-

wag has so m»uy friends. Bhe goaatpa

"Tat," replied Mis* Cayenneri'Ktety-body aweow willing to take a 'chanceoc being talked about tor the aak* ofbearing What the aaya about the otkvars/'-Waahlufton Sow.

Tfcare.lt only on* Mtt of anabbtoeaattat mttm*-* rtubWiw of tk*«««L

HIS FRIEND THE RAT.The Hint Oitaatar St.ry That W « *

With t StufUd Redtnt.Aay man who will keep a atuCTed rat

la BM room <fherr«er be g«v muttbat* a story to tell about tbe rat Ttab

• a baa. ,,**TMa atory," bt aald, "rorfrrbi an

experience (list made «ny hair curl. Ia n aa engineer. I m i on™ retainedto report upon tbe working i>f a miteIt aoatbrrn Arizona. Tbe mlue »««railed the""iiartiaft" fVuaii niljoiiiiiiKrlabn waa SDi'ther mine rallMl the II)periori. A dlnpute an>*». ..Th« Hype-rton people claimed thai tlw lower lev-rb) of Ibe fiarbara bad IM. n Ix.rn] IUUItheir Krwinii aiul half n 1I.//.11 fortuunIn ora laketj out of their mm*1

'Tbe flrat thlriK t» (!<• » « I" make asurrey of tbe llarbflr». 'tlti- llarhara

jan ordw for the hiirvry wu« M -tirtHifroDi the rvmrt, IIIKI I » « »riit. witha man iiamnTJIm Iliinkn, to iimke theaurtrj .

"Tlu'tP arc tfiikH In all Iradt-a, andthe liurlmni reprexi-ninllvR k m w a frwIn blf*. Wlii'ii we r**iu lift] Inc IUIIIH tif>aald that (In- IIIIHICI «•• Hlxlu-d tu <ipl'ire wfis In a rfniiut-'mm cii'lltloii.Tbrre had IHM-II a < uvi' lit, ltit< tlmlirrtiwere rotttsi, •ii"! "" "n.

"W«» rlaNiw'fl lilin nN u Iliir, tliutiMtihe turneil nut t>> I"' rluhi. \V>< wnrkmlour way liilo tlxi tuiuiil until w« ranagalnat a Jam of fallen timing*. Tin'tlmUT», liowever, wen- aoiiuil limi hadplainly been orriuiui-il In »tM|> our prog-rvas. Hanks n<nt l>ack for nn u i ,while I worked itt the roof wltli a pl<-kUv4lUlod|t« tlt« <«i>t«r |Jo<<ui.

"1 nucceeded IUIQ iLH'd t HIIIIXNI lialf-way uver Into tin* other'fl<li* ot \Uhtuiiuol ~ when thert* cmne a territlccraah of IIKWII ore <.i>m the rc»»f. IIfell on Ixitli nUlen i.f the .llmberH, |i|unlng me In a hole whlrh wmilil htivebeen a gruru hut fnrii d w illrkn nhlchheld the inn»« of ore ulmve.

' T b » plucn WIIK Imri'ly iniKe ITIUIIUIIto'iiiuTd ju^iiml I kiii-w_ll tt'ua lertnln(leaHi in iP fuw jiimrn iTnlir*i~ITiiTrii'<"couM dig me out.

"Tbe foul nlr KIIH Kelt Inn Into m jbraui. and 1 Ibluk I ««« iiciiiulljr Insane with thn feurful ilri'iid vt IHIIIKbuded alive.

"1 bad iclvt-ii *ui> till h"|"' mid »u» ulmoat aW4ioulun when I licmd a KtmnKi',acraplujc Mound utHi\e im-. I .vrlhHt,but received im uiiNWcr With ni'W energy I threw my iMtily nKulu»t thewalla mid Irleil to )ili k nut I lie orefrom belwe**!! the IIMI IMI IIUIIHTH. HIIIrraiiMt.tliK i|iierr i«'riipliiK n»l«e, whichaeeinnl to tome ut-iircr iiml HouiMlrduot unlike tint xleinlr Krhnllnt: of u»««• It aeeuiinl to I: I—t for ImVirx.IbolIKh It. collhl hnrdl.v IlllVe l>een IIniliiiitoiifter when ii l;ll of earth <lro|iji«il*to'niy'f«4i'yf-VoiVi Vhe'uiutef'i'nd lif'the wal l , .ami nluiiic "Illi It calm- II I'll;gray mine rut.

••That rut »nv«l my life, for lie lefta c lear hole for his trull, ninl tliroiiuliII m i n e u lueiith of fii"<li nlr tlntt K«*elife lu Uie 'the frll"W hull Imieil llUway throiiKti from th" i-hiift »lile ofthe cave. I Muyrd there I >v» hmirnafter llmt, until lluiik* l..uiul the m v e .Hot help mul duK uit> mil withouthreakliiK <h<- airhole

"1 cauiihl the uruy m l Ion... 1 kr|)thim fill up like n klnK iinlll lie died,and I wouldn't tnko n.lol of inline)' forhla Hklu n o w . " - N e w York 'Ituies

Th« Cursl .An lrl»li uuthorlty thus i leuncs n«

au expert thn I'ffeclH of » well delly-, ,^,1 ^^rwt.i "Th«i )*'He/ uniuliiL-'H'- MH-[cleut lrlxti wiix thut u CIIIKO 'onri" prououmtHl miiKt full lu some direction.If It hiii" been di-xerviHl I'V him <mitli'i.in li l» |iriiriiiiiiiciil It will full onhim aooner or luler. l>ut If It hnH U"ttheu It wlJI return upon the personw h o prunounved I t ; ' They coiupnro Itto li we«li:e with which « wimduiimclcavea tllnlH-r If It has room to k-oIt wi l l (CO Hiiii clenvi) the ntHMl. hut If

k l. y

H'oodman lilmwlf who l.t drlvlnw It lie-twiH'u tho eyes."-London tllotie.

Enough Knowledo*'"Did you ever Mop to think." suld

tho ahopkeeiier rweutly HB lie uusta-Ulvd out In*Ir 1'inM'k of polatocH. "Unitthem) potutot'it coutnlii Kui ir. wateraud starch?" •

"No, I didn't." rvplled the Iwy. "lult1 beard father «ny llmt you put pinsmul twang In your coffee, aiiil iihouta pint of wnter lu efery yuurt of milkyou Beli."

Tho subject of miturnl phllosoi'hyvua tlropiKnl.—Ohlcfliro Herald.

Astounding Memories. - vlloraco Vcrnct IM the 1H<SI exiimplo

of vlnunl' tueinory. He ciwld pului u

lifter havlni; oucc ioiiked tit IIIH IUIH'ICI.Mourt had H Kivnt musical memory.llavtuii hvanl twlco the "Sllseivre" Inthe 81»tiue chnpel, he wrote di>\vu thefull score of it. Thciv utv NOIOIHIHwho durlui; tweuty-four bourx cftu playthe c\>mpi>sltloi.i of other mtiNter:! with'out t-ver sklmdni; a note.

Piks'a Error.IJeuteaunt 1'Ue, » t i i v nnine adunia

a lofty |wnk. nan omx' .sent to tmlld »fort ucar our Meilcau ^Tvxa:4) tniriler.He slipped up on his KCM nipby so Imil-ly aa to place the structure well with-in foreign terltory. It ha< bwn bellcv-ed by many that his orders tuudc am-ple allowance for ituch nit error.

Entertaining.WIllU-Did tbej have a (TIHHI time at

your reception last ulcht? V;lilts—Tea. the guceta enjoyed it hugely. AUmy wife'* arrangements weut wrung.—Boatun Journal.

The word "Uunorrow" was Inventedtot irresolute people and (or children.—TurgeneT. •

LOVE LINKED WITH DEATH.Woman f>r*»aa* mni if fUjaet-

ad Maat K.H Tiwimelvat.I s the I'ariCi o<-«tn. between FIJI.

Kew Oulnea, New CSIKIOLU and thecootliwnt of Australia, lira the *lt-l*oeaUn group of UUiKla, where bead huutam and eanoibale atKiund. Htracgeand KRSjK<nu* «<i are u a u y of tbe cu»Wait of tbe tril--*, tbrre are mimm thatUtt ttvmt romautlr' For lmitanre, onthe Island »f Tuioplu the wonieu pxo-

~ i H i J iYiiiJil'iti'K'WU'-n a girl of Tucuola »c» a man

whom Hlie'ihlukK' »h« would like tohave for her hunhautl ahe diH-« u«jtru»t> up to him an l ask blui to wirrjlirr (>u Ihe routrary, she Klrm ibeaubjiot lltwp tliouKht aud "'ten tbamnii a wiMt careful lnvmtliEatiun be-fore Hhe "p"t>* thi) fpleittioli" Therejl'»uu I. ikm lit* »i».**f »i*U» lire ordeath to her

It U a tribal law that any womanwbo baa lieen refUNed UIUMI forthwithkill lirr»»'lf 'I'tiertfore a Mouian aakaa uian'a hurid only when • !» ferltaure that lit* aioinrer will he tha bappy one.

Many are the alraiiKe and •wmlnKl)Ineipliiatile I|IK-I<II<>IIII with which thewr>mi*n of TumpLa ply tbe strangerwho cnimot realbu* the ix-riNftial IUOUw bu< k of thr iiollcitude of the iliwkyl>rlle« wbo liu|iilre If he tit married ulU'lt and the Htate of .bin wJfnX healthUomaucea are ruuwqtieuUjr. very. al>lto turn «ut In lml'l>y murrlaite.

Uut Illrra have t»«'U Iniiuiwrable inHtaiireH wtien a |xi*ir girl. Minltteu bjth» uewcoiner'n eharma, has t>eeii com-pillnl lo kill kt-rstlf because the nuiuwith wlioin vUu Imit fallen In love ba*had tu refime !••'marry hrr, '

HltUltleNN with the wuliten of Tuco|tt|«la a *\iw nf lii'iiuty, mill never., untilabe I' Imur d>H"< n 1'ucopln woman bemnii'fully < <ni» lii«-f(l that aim lit reallylovely

]lut..lMild or not; she lakes greutenre whom she unkn to marry her, forlb« trllial In w Inn* never hcon knownto"faitr~ttTi rT»}prtr<i itoiwtt trnpit -notlilil-Wr-niir ntie V 'ftWitwi Mnapf tlli«tnont illKlii>uornlil>- couilltlniiH liy theleadrni i»f the trlhf. lluffnlo Newt.,

ESSENTIALS OF PITCHING.First Comti Control, Then Knewledfle

of a Battsr's Weahneas."t'lMitrnl In Ih.v Ililnii," »uy nil the

Krvut |ilu lii'i". ninl nil Ihe urt-nl |iltilie m iiK'ei' Unit it Mudy of the liutHiininIn l ic i t tu JmiMirtiiiice. Tht-rr ure certain ImtterH Wlni can piiulMh certainklmln of hull*, wlil le Mculnit a differ•l it o l j l f of plt i l i tnu they lire corre»|»iiHlini:ly wink. If, a luittvr IlkeH itfuMt tuill at th*' wttht Hue It iHvtiiucHIhe ii lit v nf. tl|i< « He pitcher never In

HiK7 lifml ;t«i i i»"rir i'tk1i;r:K?r1n.i»he li uenk on n curve hall nt the kneion the .nil slile The foty pitcherutakeM a •.|u'c|.iliy <>f offftiiiK him thutkind of <lcll\ery In iiliilluliUne In <|eCI.IIIIK « Iml h lieKt to pitch to the vnrlous IHIIIITS n l.rnlny ciitcher la ofmuiderfiil iiislKtiiuoe

Then, inn, the jiltcher must xtudynltuulloiiH. When he dlvlurn thut nHucrltlce Is the phiy. l t l» UHUUIIV thehe«t plun t<> kivp the lull high. Bnclia hull I* hnnler t<> meet - niiuarely.while It l» nlin.'-'t impossible .to Klv» Itilellnlte tlln. tl.ui lln ii luw hall theHklllful liunler ciin UHUUIIV pimp It tonnrd ilrst or tttlrd. tin ID ileHlriMl. FurhuttiTM who huve n tendency to pullII way pltchem UHiially kiH'p tbe Imll ontho' milslde. -mostly III'IH-IIIIIII'K on the,t'urvn. Scldoiii do 1.alters who pull

1Tl'eTt~M'ucin.iTll^i HtluTirely:.' AJi^li nile"hey hit funt Imll* nn Iliv lii-*l.le hard

Tbe tuilter who IIUKH the jilitte ctimelynndHtel'" lulotlie ball U liolhercd iuo.it

"by H "fnRt'hnlhoi^ the -iimlde,—a«-it:;hn«-n tendency to moke him meet I lie bullon the handle, thereby loHlim most ofIhe force he put* Into tho SWIUK.

The pitcher imlMt IIIHO take Into conHldcrutlou tho.i powltlon of bin Infield

JIM1' JJ.lH.M.t_.iU!o>y_.Hhi> Is coverln)i;_tl|ivtuiMe on a throw, HO that he uitiy pitchto aid tils IIIIICUUTH. Hilly Kviuw luS t Nicholas

New York's Fint Ftrry,l\irnelltis I>lrcksou WHS the tlrwt ofn:

clal frrryuran ou the Island ot Maiiliut-tan. .The uiooriiu; place ou tho Manhuttitu Hide wtui uhout vvhe-rc. WaterBtrivl crosses the present IVvk slip.He Htartnl tlip system lu I1KI7. I'asaeujjorn «lu> wnuttil to N> rowed overttlew a hum for tho skipper If hechiiuccd to tie ntist'iit when they arrlved. Fix^ni lilrx'kstMi'!* skiff srow theferry system of tho city.

No Chancs."Vour digestive apparatus In nil out

of kilter." HIIUI tbe d.Ktor lifter exi|tululm: his patient. "The U'st udvict>'l'"ciiVi"1Kfve''yoVr'M'H1lo''\1Tsivb'"iiri[o'"j'ouf'cook ami cet a new one."

"H can't he done. Dov." auswerinlthe I'lillcut «ni1ly. "I'm married tonor."—l'lltHlnirfch Dispatch. "

"i - 6he Was Rtady. /Former Mlstrom — I would like to

Klve you n COIHI ns-onimcndtttUui, IV-11M, but Tuy ciiusclt'iicc conilwls lutj toutale that you uever ROI the meals oi;time 1 wonder how 1 cnu put that Ina nicy sort of way? Delia- YCJ nioUhtJlst »ay that HI not the meals the aauitway as Ol Rot rue pay.—fuck.

Hit Qualitisa.••What makes you thluk Dauber willevwd :is a |wilnter?"'"flo hna tile soul of an artist and the

pornevenincc of d book agtnt."—Phila-delphia I.ederr. /

Woman's Tact. ^B«T Mr Ga*slugrton— lloDeatly, Ult i

CHsrlnp. do you think my aermona arttoo lone* Mlsa Deerlng—Oh. dear, no!t "Bendy think that Ufa It too ahort -Puck.

v - . • ' • . - , • . .

N*4Jct«f InttaUMi tor I I M PM*>.•g« of ra OnUaaac* for Vacat-lac C*)rtate Stnwts, AVMWM

HtM>xl™u b « r t ; (tt«> that it b |k> taWntta

>* tan 8»n>iMrb (JaiMI of t h . Moroafb M Knuiwortk. U> clow t«rt«in ntrrviM, Atetfo** wi

• M S t M l , hKCTIMEKB 2T. IMSati*.''rPck p to., WUWthttn wmA ttlnH l I h l l ltabn

nrutuh r<«wll .itk. llu>l llir foltml M f>>iiow*

b *lftmtuttt

4m4H M i i ^ l i w l f rIf Uof "t UM- rnch» <,* w»x nl ihrley K*lln«it Vitmimnj • (•> • pxlnt ,,n NorthH*v«nth NtrM-l t w liuiflr^l mnd t»<tirr 'Xsnr*«« ti',fib*rljr fr'iu lh>~ it"rtli*Tlr lino -if M"ti

ll.i "»liiiir'»«r«»M.f fr.,m .III.' » « l «H» ..*^orth rv>t,-nt)i ntrMrt !•• m i«<ltit .mn Iniiulr^l

l l f l lN r U i a , <' t Wixhlniftoii I'W-^ rr>.m t),^ w<wt 4l.lt' orrth n«Tt-nlb »tr>^-l u< tit^ v1*! liltfl''' W 'rTl*

r'rth.-tnth Btr^. t fr-.ni th* r,..rlli

l h t ft il J T Utke r-fff«rt

iiutuMiuiuljrWMmtM Thr-j-iiti,,,, it, wriilns "t M,hn

M K<nn,'tf Jr . k^.Hwrth K*-*H, I' .r^.mtl<>n aJKl &Mhw*y V*U» r U*Jlr'-«*t t'.vumnyMIWI John Mtll.c Jr., \u*»'t*«-n j , f * nl.-l i... th»-Umyr atixi (imttdl ..f th- ifaTotitfU "f K-T.Uworth, in whl* fa it *[n*mr* thnt <mki p<•tm»»n*-r*

ll f l l ilfH »t

atu»«l « m l - t h a t lh*>7 <1>IILJV

Mind '>r ritftit tlnri-lti tiurrniMlfn*l* nntl rfuMpftiit'fiwr» havtn« tu th«lr <M»t>t p* tlttun r* !• «*•*i\. unit rlnlrunl siiMi Hurrttvlmml nil ttt> trl l U l l t t i h ) k

thi A i f r lUHAUI.KH KNtTI»rt(»N

(.•"'•u^tiU.-.ti.

Notice of Intention,NotM:<-lit iti'r*hf tftyfli Hint. It )*> tin Inf'Jltl't»i

..f Uw It-ri-utrti ('"uiis-1. of the <f»r>>i ti •{Kttillw'irlli. Vnum Coinil/, N J to t«», - A u<»nl>iisVii<-ftn|'r<'V.i|t< fi.rlh. )^»1"« ••'. • •*.<!—

lk U t l l | f r l M U

MONlrAY. hM'TKMHKU '7, 11*15.nt HuVl.«ki i» ni., .* thr iiin> MIK! tint lloroiH a l l » ' lh Htri^-t.U Hi*- |>ltu>- wh.r*' it fliml h^iuir wi l l lK>tthr.*n I'f nil 1" n.«.iw l» t . r . - t .< lptftul pnnMrat+l '>nliit*a''f. lh«' i>n(vKiiiii*iwl-K-litwi<iv<f..U<>wi

|h> It . ih l i tr i . i l l»y tin- Mttynr mill ( o i n u i l

wl mtA lalit on ttu- Mtowitiit itr.-.t*..o i . l h - * . * U r l r - M M nT iMl i - t r . . t I - ! » . - . , ,

H., . i l . vHnl UIMI Wnahl t iKK-n NV* i n f .< . „ t l x ' - ' U l l i ' - i l y HI , | . - , i r W u - h l n i f t o i i iivMtii*

U tW<*tl iHtll nl l ' l '.11th lttr>4<trl.b ^ t t . m a Haiti a l ih 'wnls ix •rinll )-.• f.uir fi-» I

In w u i t l i F i . H l - h a l l !•*• r. . i \M r... I , - i of . - i . i r - ' . • • - fa t<.tal l l i l r k m * e * ( . r f o u r li»'h»«><->.n->Ht>ii|{ <-t t«llir*-«> Itii'li I>M<- i>f i ' l i r t U i a l O* i t c n l H I U M I I niUf. |>n»i"Tlt-ti i <>f "i i« | » i r l -1'iHttHiiit t'<(u>'iiil \ * n nn«l t i l l*-hii lf )M»rtri i li-an n m r w >j»ftil. iui'1ttv»-(.itrti-tf l»r<>UfH « i ( . i u - o r -IrtKi-r--, w i t h >.twliu'li w vMrfuif Ht ir fwi - o f iuif imrt C«>IUI u l t utn>r l«H t«* i Aiiirutt ir t i id , |i|iu-«'<l ]«f'<ri< tin' t o n

rr» t ' . ' t ' iwl»«.""» (<-••'! . T l w r n l - -Imll IM>tnl.l o n n wuti I'AMt- i.f «|JI i m h . H ..f nu i i t i iMlc ' l i t l rr^ i>lw-i<i| In it i - i trcf i i l ty I H C H V H I M I a t t dI'MinlMa'tH. t n i M - h . Tt. i Wnlk -llrtll U ' <IUt<l(-*ltnt*> U.>!'•-. fuiti-ti-*-i h i !• n t t t l i w i t h J'lint.H I<>^tli*'(iill<|< t . t t i u f !))>• roiit-rt'ti- , Hitlit «l<l>v\alki l m l l l ^ l N l . U n H i - K r a . t . K ^ ' f i !•> tht ' Honnikl l iK i i « l » o « r . atiul t in - hiitt-r . i l « i - .»f s a i d ttl.l.Mvntk,,- h t i i U M - m l M i t i i f . . nt thriL- t*vt ( r ^ m Xh- | > m i -t'rty llnrt,

S ^ l l - n i -S<tl<lxht»w».l<Hrth>tilt»<<-.. | | . .triirU-iin m l Inlil *LthH< i .-a HUII t-sii* I H I H . ( - th . - >>v\ti»riir . .wn. -rH- . f t l t . ' U n . l - in fr . . i . t .,f \O.I. h l h . -

H«S'th*ilt4 Td i - Mwni-r <>r o w n i T N o f thi ' U n i tl n f r t . i i t < . r « h M i - . » M * l < l t ' w i t l k - « h » l l (.<•»*. "- i r t H l - M n n i l Inl.l nhnl l !..• r . l l . ,« . - . t t h i r t y . l i . v -lint* in « l » l > U l ' i tn -r for in t i n w n r k n ^ u i r . - t tl i . r f l i f , n n i l w r l t t t n tiotti't- of t h e m i u i r ^ lw>>rh.Mhitiri^H.'nl t>y niit l i t o -u> h <>nn-r ••!•mt ihiM It Ih . - i r l» '« t <>ntii> i,.ltlr<>H |M WIH>UU . . rIHIMIHI .in t l i . i . i n n l - . T , «(T.H't.-*l t t n r * h ) r . . r I. ftwith t h n i » f i i , w i i i i t l t c i t s i r : i f t l i t i r tMMt t>(t.i<*IK- nut IHKIW n, ur- f t -v t - t t [itTitii imtly UINIII I I U ' I Ii i iv i i tr^aH ari> n-HliIintM nf th . - l l n r u u n i i

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5 Caslnwn Street

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VegetablesEVERYTHING THE 1ARKET

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JOHN T. KANANE. i

Real Hstalc ami Insurance' Choice U'IUMW ami Store fur '" ' ' ' Sale.

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KARL TEICHMANN,

CapenteraDd Builderi

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Eatlmatta Furnlahad.

R'esidorice and Shop, ;r«lephone 117-L. -„

p o. uoi u«. Burnsids. Aisnui(lftKKN K N O b L FAHM Somerville.

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House, Sign, andFresco Painting,

Flaln«nd 0<corall.«

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CiliiHH.Oil, Fiiiut, Viiruirihcir

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Chicken Dinners a Specialty.'"T>TrieFrt7ik7ii"ior itou ion,\ iv.t-flwl IfciT lit the inn. for -.l,-lin-ry':itrwHiilencift in KnnilwiVrth. Tuejwi.iy*.Thurml.iys ;vml SatiinLivn.

. Telephone Connection

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And Mason's Matcrlala.<'leiii|<'<wl. .Prompt DeUverlae

GAMILLO MASSA,General Contractor.

(trading, Concrete Work,

Cellars Hxcavated,

CRANFORD N. J.

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CHAS. E. DOOLEY

I'M) O n t e n m a l Avenuo.

CUANKOIU*. N."J.

Peter Markusson

ASHES ANDGARBAGE COLLECTOR

1 REASONABLE PRICES.

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