8
*• ... ?,* - Tuesday evening Miss- Jessie Miller.daughter'of Mrs. E.H. Miller -* |Ut O h d t t b b g; •The Power ol the Bdaeatk* ea> members p n T*e reatgeatjieaa teachers W w B _ andi accepted; Mies Bugeevv Miss. Stryker, Mies Neal. Mna -Hardy,; MJsa Faulkner, Mr. LsSeurd,* Tripp, Mr. Wells, ~ Miss FteeoeeKesslck was engaged as assistant hi ~ * W kindergarten departmcar. " - , W. N Mr. Joeepbrlnula Basso, of Colum- bia University; 1 'was engaged as instroetor In Freoeo and Geinuo., . - Autbority^raa igiaoted tbeBultd- iaga and Grenada Committee to pro- ceed with the, naceaaary grading at all schools, and . the) '.planting of shrubs and tr.es. v -; - Tha Kpal Franchise laaguej-wareT ^AVER^DOqK • Thenotletof thaprimar, .lectloa fxt/jTowdiy, whieb tn^Townahlp Couinittee .art, compelled t o b i t h at Ifgal rates, appeared b bath paper thi. week y^TT I b l i W tfatir way of retaliating foe tba opiojpna ate radm ara gtvlogua about tfc*m ( Tand which"*., ere pob- informed uaa of y j y the Cleveland School foe a -dance at the regular fee«*92»V ..; z*<. , - A request fram tba kiocoln-Sfaer- MaW p&-»**mW*iX*~€ 5 g „ , , These .gentlemen took -an aolaain oath af office «n JanuarV 1st.;to ad- minister tha affaire of-the townahip in a non-partlian manner,' to thorn no favoritism, ate"., efo v , yet beta tbay ara venting their private-spite with township funds. Funds that joa mad I, ' brother taxpayer,, have intrusted to their cir*. lo order that tha _hundreds_ of readers wno read no other local paptr than tba Chrmlela niaybe appraised Pf this auction asammaryis given txlow: * Tat' EASTER HLOWBRS , GREEN GOODS In Abundance Spinach , Cafaliflower r 1 Mushrooms . Celery . , Lettuce Jreen- Beans - A Jettor from W.^S.- Kendall, wag. resting a change./in • tba lighting •mtgaacnt of the' auditorium ot the Cleveland School was referred to tba Buildings and Ground* Committee. Tha ann of |£5 waa ordered paid to tha Liacola-Sherman - Hone and Seboil League to aaaiat them in, lit- •tailing outdoor, playground appar- atus at tha Sherman 8dwal; F. W. Park cane before tba bpard, •it* a raqaatt that be bo allowed to Ink ' over oortaJa . vouchers and •iaataa of flit Board's action, Tali being poblie property, be 'was of coarse granted tha privilege. The saoKof' S10 -was giveiTfor .the county spelling, tod oratotieal contest parties op tha, twenty- Bftb day Of April nest, from 1 to « p.»., for tba purposa of electing I persons for the offices hereinafter] medtloned. • - Cucumbers ' Tbrnips " Strawberries i WOMEWS CLUBS- ' Attha-meetlog of the 'Wadoeaday afornfng. piub thU waek MM. 1 F. C /."Four Delegates at Large V> Nat- Tiualow gave a very iatensting' talk onal C oti I i P i b " Th /. g lonal Convention. g y g on "Social 1 Priblema.," The aetlng id M " E H H t o h Four Alternate Delegatea at [president. Mrs." R H. Hsrfon. then Large to National Uonvantion. Introdoead Mr.' Oorlias, prlnejpal of Two Uiatrict Dalegatea to Hat- the high aobbol HIM) W ' Orchard atreet, became, tbe *•* of Lawnnea Plummer Naylor, qpof Mr. alid Mra. Laurence W*?»arlor of Baltimore. Md. foroarly of Cranford. Tbe.ceremouy Wis'performed at {he 'home qf tbe bride, by Rev. George Frauds %eene, D. D.^- of the First Preaby toetl«.Chorch.- -Iffaa Katbryn Denman was maid of Obnsplncy.V Sd Shl ^ bryn Oanman was maid of ptoor and John El Miller, a brother of .ttaTbride, waa beat man. > Tha bride's gown waa of whit* tulle and aWir laea over white aitin. with a emut train of white satin and net.. 8hW carried a boquet of white sweet Ieasjind lilits of tha vallty. The brldtamald'a gown waa of white lace and rose pink taffeta. She carried p«a pink roaes. ^Aftaft, .tba..eereqMwz,«! daesptloa. wa»-ialoV*fetl» homa of the bridr; plncy. , The Sanday School meets at It o'clock. Epworth Leagae* meets at 7 o'clock. Prayer service Wednesday evening in charge of the putor. ' UdJes' Tea. Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs C L BlK K t N h home of Mrs. C. L. BdK/m Kast renne.' -- • ' »-•', • , Monday evening horn 8 to 10 a, re- ception will be tendered to the Pastor tea^of the JuniorMIs-" slonary Society will be held Thurs- day,'April 271b, from 3 to 6 p.m., at Presbyterian chapel. A program been arranged besides a sale of beeae-mida caka and csady. "A large ' ndence Is hoped for, especially the mothers of the members Bids for supplies' for Iho coming ar were epanfd ^nd* fud t b pp I year were epanfd g *, found ta be greatly in. eiceaa of A laat year's dg- ional Convention (Fifth Congressional District) '•Two Alternate-District DalegaUt to National -Convention (Fifth Con- gressional District).' . CASINO NOTES Tickets for tbe dinner, dance and cabaret" to be given at the Casino on Saturday evening^ April 291b,' are selling rapidly, and thoae who do not tpeak ,for, tfaeot bffore April 26th, tory,- who talked on tbe *" 8prlngfleld."—V7ith tba i diagram, be showed stop by line of March«of tbe Hessians ,-_> our army, stating tint while this battle ia not given*much prominence in history. It was one of tbe denlslve battles of the Revolution,-He elosad with Bret-Harta'a poem, "Caldoelt of Springfield." Mr. Corlles present fod tha subject loathe time in»nner that be would use In hlaelaaeroom. ' Those vibo besrd him, feel that. tha AGAIN .WB SUGGEST YODP Trees! i yean to grow them. *hey have da of enemiea, ao every chance be afforded them for healthand beauty. They are also helpless. Oar experts are schooled in their treatment. 4Uve them ^cleared of decay, pruned snd expertly cemented. ModerateTorices. aud his wife and aU membera sad friends of the chorea We invited to attend. Tha following prof ram t of nwiie will be given, by the choir of 8t Paul's M, E. Chareh.on Easter San- day, aislsted by Mr. Fred Peliittre of Ratway. tenor, and Mias Fioianca Saosom, pianiat: ' Morning Prelude-Spring Song. Mendelssohn. AtblfaJ/ CLUBS COPCOUDATB The active members of tbeCraa- &rd Canoe Club, at KaMattagheU last Friday evening of the totals •embers, presented plant for are- grouping of the entire membership of tiwClub. The tennis eMtcbers pre- sent aeeeptodthe plane uaanlauNMly' aid here.fter there wlUbebutone memberahip. and that will be limited, ae tba aetiva membership baa In the past, tbe plans for thetummar taaaia ara not y 4 t complete bat they will In- clude a few tounaaiente andexhib- ition ustehes which sboald prodaee same excellent tennis, Provialoej waa also made for tbe oxtaneioe of tha tennis prlvlligee to Isdiae aid It Ja also, hiped to provide for night tunia. Ancancemsnt of ibe dates for tourosments, eto., will be made later. Ibe club starts out with amember- ship ot sixty young men^ Tbe «O«ara m v - t " * » - - - - - - - -- - f Paleatriaa. Postlude-Prisst's March, from 'Athalle,' Mendelssohn. Kvening. Prelude—Piano and organ, Andante tranquillo, MacOowill (from tbeA minor Concerto. No. 1) Anthsm-I sm the Resurrection. " " Weat. 8oprano aolo-Easttr Song, Denee. Antbem-JeauB Christ is tisan today, rmZ3SZEto& Bargos._B. Bell, F. deO. Sapear. and J. W. Plnmmer. Tha slabwi|| abortly atart work upon' ite • tennis' courta in SprlngBeld avenue In order 10 *?¥ t h t m w ** r ** » V ' l y In Poatlude-Marcfa from "Lea Asbford. Hugtnota,' Meyirbeer. TRINITY CHURCH Firman's Forestry Co. II Marfboro Street TeLJTI-W beit terms possibla wmm&^ pinner-wHlpeser-' 7 o'clock. The OANFOtD, N. J the~lng»g«mect V HONORED i 14 ttNTHAL ?AVE 10 toll a, m'and l Quoting fromtha.Masieal Coorici Ail 13th: v " ; • " * and the Mtadamea flW Ad p ; , Aetlvltiei at Tba vonBude Senool of T Muslc, Herwe^b von Jtode, direc- tor, _.cqntirus_as_nsual.__.ApriLJ, PhylUda Ashley, arttat-pnpHa Slg- pt DasJond. Hicks,. ,Wsrfl»W, Andrews, -Mr. and Mra. Stolk' are, going SoathAmeUca, .the, | weik in May to live^ bu£ touls,. Wit i and MirjN wiirreeHe^llt -Mow He*-- ^ ratood it will occur abortly after Mr Backer |graduates from; Tale.- Tbe/Jfoong their sdaoor days In Cranford and both have ajmot of friends here. A masque ball will be held at the Gilt Clabon the* evening of May 19th.. -Warren -Ragdolpb, /-sged-AS,. of403 Blgh itreetTdlea; snUondsy morning at .eight o'clock". 'The funeral ser- vices' were .held yesterday, Rev. D. waa at Plelnfieid. Mr. Randolph had lived in'r Cranford for the past 00 years or more.-—Ha iasurvived by a wif« and one eon. William Randolph, of Plainfleld. • . . - , ^ eriFlowers jg playing ' works by Bach-Taoalg; dluck-Brahnis, Scarlatti, Daqoln, Bsetheven,' Chopin; Debnasy, Stojow- ttt'drF6Mlki^^itimrAt A eala of flowers, home-made cake Rev. L. B. Crane of Weatmieeter Church, Klltab'th, will prcaca Wed- nesday night at ipeelal eervieei la the Priebyterlan Church. Rev. Rob. art Hunter, D. D., of PhJIadelphle, will pejaeh on Good Friday aveniogT FINE BUILDING LOT and candy<wlll be held In the perish I 75x150 ^2000 ., bouie of Trinity Churen, 217 K. North .• avenue, from 10to12 o'clock on Sat> urday moaaing, April 22nd.. . HOUSE. 9 ROOMS All Improvements, I^arge EASTfiR AND SPRlNO BEDDINQ PLANTS Potted Plfirtts Garden Stock 10 Lawn Terrace thorougb technical development of thla young pianist at* -altogether unusual, enabling her-to reproduce piano works 1 which ara not,to' L bs attempted by any but virtuosi. t She produce* '">a delightful" tona^' ,Pf*f* tahliiWlt sentiment, all of which led an audi- ence of fair alia to applaud her vig- orously.''' K' fine new thermometer 8 feet In height baa been installed by Blakes- lee, the Decorator, alongside of hie ahop on North E.'avenue,-and la to nwfaitot^tf^^^P?^? Easter Lilies ,,3p,e,ci|Jl il attenUQa T given, t a J ^ a k kets, sprays, wreaths, etc. JOHN SHEPHERD 206 Casino Avenue , , - , Cranford, N. J. PpiilllSlilSliil shown In,Cranford. Just .come In and look them over. . FOR SALE- * My preperty oa Cestnl Avtsie. since* ... . allatjtlaiayave meals. Appr/ > W. N. Bartow, M Cestral Antae. * , ; r * _ H. HANDLEMAN TAIWR Chronicle Bldgr. Tel f a8-R Has now on display f Sri d S set pf Spring and Summer' samples which include woolens of all shades linens ,__„ „ inported;] also sltJdnds of white and striped serges. Material, fit snd worl luaranteed. nctute Ftuaa, Window Sludo, Bran «ad Wood Cortsm Polo. , J. W. Scott 4 and" family; ef Parker r d i , y f e avenue ara' to r removed toi.Weatflald * J> 25 UNlONUVE.1 TK BEST^PUa IN UNION COWlTY 10 WEST NORTfl RESTAURANT BreakfuttaiUac*aUCtrtt COURSE TABLE DE HOTE DINNER lerjdonoerna when you move .when gentilnely a*i^ einplovipg Ag ready to>«kin . You wlUJie

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Page 1: eriFlowers PpiilllSlilSlii · on "Social1 Priblema.," The aetlng Four Alternate Delegateid M" E Ha Hto at [presidenth. Mrs." R H. Hsrfon. then Large to National Uonvantion. Introdoead

*•... ?,* -

Tuesday eveningMiss- Jessie

Miller.daughter'of Mrs. E.H. Miller-* |Ut O h d t t b b g;

•The Power ol the

Bdaeatk* ea>members • p n

T*e reatgeatjieaateachers W w

B_ andi accepted;

Mies Bugeevv Miss. Stryker, MiesNeal. Mna -Hardy,; MJsa Faulkner,Mr. LsSeurd,* M £ Tripp, Mr. Wells,

~ Miss FteeoeeKesslck was engagedas assistant hi ~ * W kindergartendepartmcar. " - , W. N

Mr. Joeepbrlnula Basso, of Colum-bia University;1'was engaged asinstroetor In Freoeo and Geinuo., .

- Autbority^raa igiaoted tbeBultd-iaga and Grenada Committee to pro-ceed with the, naceaaary grading atall schools, and . the) '.planting ofshrubs and tr.es. v-;- Tha Kpal Franchise laaguej-wareT

^ A V E R ^ D O q K• Thenotletof thaprimar, .lectloafxt/jTowdiy, whieb tn^Townahlp

Couinittee .art , compelled t o b i t hat Ifgal rates, appeared bbath paper thi. week y ^ T T

IbliW tfatir way of retaliating foetba opiojpna ate radm ara gtvloguaabout tfc*m(Tand which"*., ere pob-

informed uaa ofy j ythe Cleveland School foe a -dance atthe regular fee«*92»V ..; z*<. , -

A request fram tba kiocoln-Sfaer-MaW p&-»**mW*iX*~€

5 g „ , ,These .gentlemen took -an aolaain

oath af office «n JanuarV 1st . ; to ad-minister tha affaire of-the townahipin a non-partlian manner,' to thornno favoritism, ate"., e fo v , yet betatbay ara venting their private-spitewith township funds. Funds that joamad I, ' brother taxpayer,, haveintrusted to their cir*.

lo order that tha _hundreds_ ofreaders wno read no other local paptrthan tba Chrmlela niaybe appraisedPf this auction asammaryis giventxlow: *

Tat'

EASTER HLOWBRS ,

GREEN GOODSIn Abundance

Spinach , Cafaliflower r1

Mushrooms. Celery . , Lettuce

Jreen- Beans -

A Jettor from W.^S.- Kendall, wag.resting a change./in • tba lighting•mtgaacnt of the' auditorium ot theCleveland School was referred to tbaBuildings and Ground* Committee.

Tha ann of |£5 waa ordered paid totha Liacola-Sherman - Hone andSeboil League to aaaiat them in, lit-•tailing outdoor, playground appar-atus at tha Sherman 8dwal;

F. W. Park cane before tba bpard,•it* a raqaatt that be bo allowed toInk ' over oortaJa . vouchers and•iaataa of flit Board's action, Talibeing poblie property, be 'was ofcoarse granted tha privilege.

The saoKof' S10 -was giveiTfor .thecounty spelling, tod oratotieal contest

parties op tha, twenty-Bftb day Of April nest, from 1 to «p . » . , for tba purposa of electing Ipersons for the offices hereinafter]medtloned. • -

Cucumbers ' Tbrnips

• " Strawberries

i WOMEWS CLUBS- 'Attha-meetlog of the 'Wadoeaday

afornfng. piub thU waek MM.1 F. C/."Four Delegates at Large V> Nat- Tiualow gave a very iatensting' talkonal C o t i I i P i b " Th/. g

lonal Convention.g y g

on "Social1 Priblema.," The aetlngid M " E H H t o hFour Alternate Delegatea at [president. Mrs." R H. Hsrfon. then

Large to National Uonvantion. Introdoead Mr.' Oorlias, prlnejpal ofTwo Uiatrict Dalegatea to Hat- the high aobbol HIM)

W ' Orchard atreet, became, tbe*•* of Lawnnea Plummer Naylor,

qpof Mr. alid Mra. LaurenceW*?»arlor of Baltimore. Md.

foroarly of Cranford. Tbe.ceremouyWis'performed at {he 'home qf tbebride, by Rev. George Frauds%eene, D. D.^- of the First Preabytoetl«.Chorch.-

-Iffaa Katbryn Denman was maid of

Obnsplncy.VS d S h l

^ bryn Oanman was maid ofptoor and John El Miller, a brother

of .ttaTbride, waa beat man. > Thabride's gown waa of whit* tulle andaWir laea over white aitin. with aemut train of white satin and net..8hW carried a boquet of white sweetIeasjind lilits of tha vallty. The

brldtamald'a gown waa of white laceand rose pink taffeta. She carriedp«a pink roaes.^Aftaft, .tba..eereqMwz,«! daesptloa.wa»-ialoV*fetl» homa of the bridr;

plncy. ,The Sanday School meets at It o'clock.Epworth Leagae* meets at 7 o'clock.Prayer service Wednesday evening in

charge of the putor. 'UdJes' Tea. Friday afternoon at the

home of Mrs C L BlK K t N hhome of Mrs. C. L. BdK/m Kastr e n n e . ' -- • ' »-•', • ,Monday evening horn 8 to 10 a, re-

ception will be tendered to the Pastor

tea^of the JuniorMIs-"slonary Society will be held Thurs-day,'April 271b, from 3 to 6 p.m., at

Presbyterian chapel. A programbeen arranged besides a sale of

beeae-mida caka and csady. "A large' ndence Is hoped for, especially

the mothers of the members

Bids for supplies' for Iho comingar were epanfd ^nd* f u d t b

ppI year were epanfd

g*, found ta be

greatly in. eiceaa of Alaat year's dg-

ional Convention (Fifth CongressionalDistrict)

'•Two Alternate-District DalegaUtto National -Convention (Fifth Con-gressional District).'

. CASINO NOTESTickets for tbe dinner, dance and

cabaret" to be given at the Casino onSaturday evening^ April 291b,' areselling rapidly, and thoae who do nottpeak ,for, tfaeot bffore April 26th,

tory,- who talked on tbe *"8prlngfleld."—V7ith tba idiagram, be showed stop byline of March«of tbe Hessians ,-_>our army, stating tint while thisbattle ia not given*much prominencein history. It was one of tbe denlslvebattles of the Revolution,-He elosadwith Bret-Harta'a poem, "Caldoeltof Springfield." Mr. Corlles presentfod tha subject loathe time in»nnerthat be would use In hlaelaaeroom. 'Those vibo besrd him, feel that. tha

AGAIN .WB SUGGEST

YODP Trees!i yean to grow them. *hey haveda of enemiea, ao every chancebe afforded them for health and

beauty. They are also helpless. Oarexperts are schooled in their treatment.

4Uve them cleared of decay, prunedsnd expertly cemented. ModerateTorices.

aud his wife and aU membera sad friendsof the chorea We invited to attend.

Tha following prof ram tof nwiiewill be given, by the choir of 8tPaul's M, E. Chareh.on Easter San-day, aislsted by Mr. Fred Peliittreof Ratway. tenor, and Mias FioiancaSaosom, pianiat: '

MorningPrelude-Spring Song. Mendelssohn.A t b l f a J /

CLUBS COPCOUDATBThe active members of tbeCraa-

&rd Canoe Club, at KaMattagheUlast Friday evening of the totals•embers, presented plant for a re-grouping of the entire membership oftiwClub. The tennis eMtcbers pre-sent aeeep tod the plane uaanlauNMly'aid here.fter there wlUbebutonememberahip. and that will be limited,ae tba aetiva membership baa In thepast, tbe plans for the tummar taaaiaara not y4t complete bat they will In-clude a few tounaaiente and exhib-ition ustehes which sboald prodaeesame excellent tennis, Provialoejwaa also made for tbe oxtaneioe oftha tennis prlvlligee to Isdiae aidIt Ja also, hiped to provide for nighttunia. Ancancemsnt of ibe datesfor tourosments, eto., will be madelater.

Ibe club starts out with a member-ship ot sixty young men^ Tbe «O«aram v - t " * » • - - - - - - - -- -

fPaleatriaa.Postlude-Prisst's March, from

'Athalle,' Mendelssohn.Kvening.

Prelude—Piano and organ, Andantetranquillo, MacOowill

(from tbe A minor Concerto. No. 1)Anthsm-I sm the Resurrection.

" " Weat.8oprano aolo-Easttr Song, Denee.Antbem-JeauB Christ is tisan today,

rmZ3SZEto&Bargos._B. Bell, F . deO. Sapear.and J. W. Plnmmer. Tha slab wi| |abortly atart work upon' ite • tennis'courta in SprlngBeld avenue In order10 * ? ¥ t h t m w**r ** » V ' l yIn

Poatlude-Marcfa from "LeaAsbford.

Hugtnota,' Meyirbeer.

TRINITY CHURCH

Firman's Forestry Co.II Marfboro Street TeLJTI-W

beit terms possibla

wmm&^pinner-wHlpeser-'7 o'clock. • The OANFOtD, N. Jthe~lng»g«mect V HONORED

i14 ttNTHAL ?AVE 10 toll a, m'and l

Quoting fromtha.Masieal CooriciA i l 13th: v • " ; • " *and the Mtadamea

flW A dp ; ,Aetlvltiei at Tba vonBude Senool

ofTMuslc, Herwe^b von Jtode, direc-tor, _.cqntirus_as_nsual.__.ApriLJ,PhylUda Ashley, arttat-pnpHa Slg-

ptDasJond. Hicks,. ,Wsrfl»W, Andrews,

-Mr. and Mra. Stolk' are, goingSoathAmeUca, . the,

| weik in May to live^ bu£ touls,. Witi and MirjN wiirreeHe^llt -Mow

He*--^ ratood it

will occur abortly after Mr Backer|graduates from; Tale.- Tbe/Jfoong

their sdaoor days In Cranford andboth have ajmot of friends here.

A masque ball will be held at theGilt Clabon the* evening o f May 19th..

-Warren -Ragdolpb, /-sged-AS,. of403Blgh itreetTdlea; snUondsy morningat .eight o'clock". 'The funeral ser-vices' were .held yesterday, Rev. D.

waa at Plelnfieid. Mr. Randolph hadlived in'r Cranford for the past 00years or more.-—Ha ia survived by awif« and one eon. William Randolph,of Plainfleld. • . . - , ^

eriFlowers

jgplaying ' works by Bach-Taoalg;dluck-Brahnis, Scarlatti, Daqoln,Bsetheven,' Chopin; Debnasy, Stojow-ttt'drF6Mlki^^itimrAt

A eala of flowers, home-made cake

Rev. L. B. Crane of WeatmieeterChurch, Klltab'th, will prcaca Wed-nesday night a t ipeelal eervieei lathe Priebyterlan Church. Rev. Rob.art Hunter, D . D., of PhJIadelphle,will pejaeh on Good Friday aveniogT

FINE BUILDING LOTand candy<wlll be held In the perish I 7 5 x 1 5 0 ^ 2 0 0 0 .,bouie of Trinity Churen, 217 K. North .•avenue, from 10 to 12 o'clock on Sat>urday moaaing, April 22nd.. . HOUSE. 9 ROOMS

All Improvements, I^arge

EASTfiR AND SPRlNOBEDDINQ PLANTS

Potted PlfirttsGarden Stock

10 Lawn Terrace

thorougb technical development ofthla young pianist at* -altogetherunusual, enabling her-to reproducepiano works1 which ara not, to' Lbsattempted by any but virtuosi. t Sheproduce* '">a delightful" tona^' ,Pf*f*tahliiWltsentiment, all of which led an audi-ence of fair alia to applaud her vig-orously.'''

K' fine new thermometer 8 feet Inheight baa been installed by Blakes-lee, the Decorator, alongside of hieahop on North E.'avenue,-and la to

nwfaitot^tf^^^P?^?

Easter Lilies,,3p,e,ci|JlilattenUQaTgiven, taJ^akkets, sprays, wreaths, etc.

JOHN SHEPHERD206 Casino Avenue , , - , Cranford, N. J.

PpiilllSlilSliilshown In,Cranford. Just .come In and look them over.

. FOR SALE- *My preperty oa Cestnl Avtsie. since*

... . allatjtlaiayavemeals. Appr/ > W. N. Bartow, MCestral Antae. * , ; r * _

H. HANDLEMANTAIWR

Chronicle Bldgr. • Telf a8-RHas now on display

f S r i d Sset pf Spring and Summer' sampleswhich include woolens of all shades

linens „ ,__„ „inported;] also sltJdnds of white

and striped serges.Material, fit snd worl

luaranteed.nctute Ftuaa, Window Sludo, Bran «ad Wood Cortsm Polo.

, J. W. Scott4 and" family; ef Parkerr d i

, y f eavenue ara' tor removed toi.Weatflald

* J>25 UNlONUVE.1

TK BEST^PUa IN UNION COWlTY 10

WEST NORTfl

RESTAURANTBreakfuttaiUac*aUCtrtt

COURSE TABLE DE HOTE DINNER

lerjdonoerna when you move .whengentilnely a*i

einplovipg Agready to>«kin . You wlUJie

Page 2: eriFlowers PpiilllSlilSlii · on "Social1 Priblema.," The aetlng Four Alternate Delegateid M" E Ha Hto at [presidenth. Mrs." R H. Hsrfon. then Large to National Uonvantion. Introdoead

TO, KEEP- , (V|LiA

MOB ATTACKED AT PARRAL

retard,"

,-v

Benialn Thai* During Negotiation*WHh WashlnatM. ' " ' lV< ' /*

j > > • • •' ' ' * V?

8an Amonfci. April 15.—General r W '•ton today received a report fro*?Vhlhoahaa which pat a new 'atpeetoa 4he> attack upon the Americantroopers at Parral, showing that Car*rawa soldiers led in the attack, a *aUied by civilians. . , t ;

Two! American '.soldier* lw*re'killed,«rd' between ,40 and m Mexican*. feU

victim* to American tnulets, a number,of whom w^re'JCarnn'ia Midler*. • (_,">

The'American'troops,ji^ In BunKiber. were -camped \ outside ihe'town,"and had made s o attempt, to enter <jrcross 'through the settlement. A df-tachmenPof 40'troopers was sent into'Pasrsl to'purehaae.sapplle* and wasattacked by Mexican soldiers and civil*tans, many of them sniping; fram.be*him) ,w*lls and Vaildipgs.,' r ,j '<,i

Pptttaf up a food fight/,the^ 40Americans retreated,to tthe t encamp-)

] Mtxiean*,-* who«<ww»

--1-, wtth" acansiwere killed before they could re-treat back to ParraL^ 7 '"

<i i- •» ' _ : ' ' • - ' '

' •' Carranxa'tn MeJdeo City.Mexico City/'April lSf-ArrivsJ at

the Palace In Mexico City of GeneralCarransa with bis retinae from Quere-

_ , taro was reported by 8peeial -AgentRogers, who said It waa believed Ca£rama planned to' remain there'du'rlngthe negotiation for withdrawal of theUnited' State* troop* and be In closetouch with General Obregon and otherCabinet! member*. • •

Troops Will Remain. ,' ' Washington, AprU IB.—American

troop* will remain In Jfexlco for thetlme-bftlng and continue their search

- tor Villa, Thto In substance was the'• dectson of the, Administration * which- i - .was learned';following the Cabinet.. meeting. In the meantime the Jeer*-- tary of Btato wfll treat'with Canaan

^ ^ ^ - f t i L - a_il« tm.^^^>^aA A%mm^A i b ^ a.M^• m

• • ' '

i » I 1 M JUUVSaVBU* ,. aVI^V*.. saaay BVW**

, -ahead fcr tbejtfle object of capturing,•- , Villa and cisperslng hi* band.

s i -*""

bermany'.Doubts'<Xtta«k oW'tuasex,but Admits •ubmariMlWarfare. t

-\ Berlin. AprdiSP-Jamee ,W. GerardAmbaesador her*,-wa»

e.

meat ooocemteg the disaster of thechannel Una?Sussex, and the'sinklngof ^ f r e i g h t e r s M " - 1 " ^ " , 'Man-cheater JSnaineer.BerwlndTale, Germfet ' f h l tB e r w l n T , Germany,feat 'of health' and offers to refer thematter to The Hague. In ease any of

' the1 ttofaMa are disputed, declaring thatthese Veesels ^ were* 'legally'* torpe-

JmLGerman plead*'jnstiflcsyon for sink:

) „

V,*

Cmeer.Bagle Point and Berwindtalaoa'the grotind that these'merchanonen,

-operating In (he war aone.'were letitl-'- matei "prey for submarines. = BrMence', ahowi that'thelrdeitrucUon"was. legal;_and,that the German anbmaHne com--saandera scrupulouily- adhered teil»atmotlons .to .provide tor-the eafety

r of Uie1'cr*w11n'i k b

V*n calibre* absSai that Ft ana' past-Uoa*,;|n;v-M«rt Beanee sadar^asrth-wsitejf; V«r#sm aaaVtbf sseaaafllae

' -•? -9? ***** T*"'" °*

'^j^^-hjmi

BORDEfc

lileeum, Searched Off <Mlndlnaer By! ^ irltlsh, Gunboat.'Manila, April 14.—A gaaboat^h»

lieyed to:have been'tthe^Aostrallan•hlp.TenjiraVflred a shot across thebow of the united tSatee army trana-port Llscnm oil Coronado, brinf^ns theAmerican warship to a halt., Two oflUera and els men, each tally

Armed, bearded the transport-end

Thrboarding party refused to di-vulge the Identity of th» gunboat anddeclined to register, the visit In theJUscnm's logbook1. , ' r J' ',/ The Uscnm arrived -ben and word'of the Incident waa. flashed to Wash

Total Tonnage Leat,fltf7^m la Mrllit

chantment, with a'total tonnage oftortbOO,' were ..tunhi' by* .German, *ub-mariaea or by mines during' the month'of March, It Is offlclally;»tat«oV • J

WMery^Kiiowii'AiPat TeiI * • * a a*W|aeBwrfave. v« 5

Mount Kltco, Jte TV April lti—Rich-ard Harding D*vls i* dead.". Ha> suffer-

have been stricken while In the actof telephoning euddiedr Instantly.^. Mr.'Davis had been'in-poor-health1

tor some time: past. Herb** remainedquietly moit of- the Mm* s t Cross•Roads fann,,ht*ieouiitry'home. Mr*.Davis and their young daughter, Hope,» . i - a w i t h 'htm. - . - ' • " I - ' - T ; > * ' "

»the arttnaty attacks whackhaveI aO tbe great fafaatiy aavtb-

ef (h* Geraasas M thatfafty-days'katUs for the

^8ever«t days haveGerman* Jast hartodtantry against th« ofl a the auaathoe theyhav» receivea retefnrr

of la-

to

—In- thrArgosm* tb* Freadihare .damaged Gensaa wsrka in tberegkta tt St. Habert aa« have als-persad Gsrejan coavaya aaar Psat-ar

•WrtAtTapi? TCM tbe

'withmade attacks betwsea

heavy casualtJeaC

>the<Germaas abm took thebut,were.beateB hack. Tbeannounce .the captare fa tM Btrifaregion of a fluisiaa joafUaa 'sa4 theputting down of laaaus sl ls ikilaunched,with the mteattosi a f n c a p -turlnsit.' ' " " - —•

ABo effiehU aieatlsIuUaia have caatnraA tae>crest of Lehhtst Anm fmea the Asw-

The Russlana report, lcetses,agalnst^th« Tarka araaaad Br-(enun, when fbe Tarks, havtee; becaon the «B*enatve> for six 4aya, ware te>pnlMd with heavy losses am* am faO-Ing back Jn disorder. _. .. -.,' Kothtng sddlOoaal baa con» thtsaah

TrtiWtth*TTsrlaleiictbaTlkristone «ndra halfdoa regard* thta

'>to taraa aslvktary'aai

SiTf ore. «t » i .

BRITISH ROUTED

TER ONSLAUGHT XT FELAHIB

Londoa. Antfl ix—A BriUaa

1th an in-*which

aoathof

sa Ursa* Jtort Bouauawnt ttb i h *Taax aaeiaa, and.tbe fighting'wa*

asMotead, with no account, takenof the losses^ , • \ .-v. -

Tbe Bertta report says ihe French•aid a fete price for the sortie. ' >'

Taw advance followed one of ithebeasinat bombardments of the wholeBfty-eereni days of the battle. :l' -

Tbs'Brittsh troops gd|ng/to the re-aef of Knt-d-Ainara,~hava gained tur-tber groaad against the Turks, who

kOBag many of the Turks and Using,a lazuje asnnber pf prisoner*.

Tbe Tories also have been defeatedby tbe* BwsMana'in the Black Sea lit-toral. .Pettoaxad reports that the Rus-alsaW have'driven' the Ottomans froma'atronaty organized position Isss than

nine* east of Treblaond, andare par—lag them energetically.

.Tbe.BriUsh report the raiding oftrenches south of Bethune-La

Bssaee,road.,Berlin -record* the de-•traction of a British position aboutsixty yard* tons; in mining-operation*aeariVeraielles. . • v ~,

Axtmery bombardment continues atvarious pbMM on the northern RussianUna. Farther-sooth,,'near Smofgon,tba <lermaaa started aa offensive, butwane repulsed, and south of the OlykastatlcsL-tha BassUn* at several place*.have asade advance*. <

Three British naval aeroplane* haveraided Constantinople; dropping bombsS*M*tai!

hoamse onfteaUrianoile ranwayataf

"Reports have been .perslfttent tor

; At-.tzSO- p^'m., Mr.x Dafis twent-.'tothe library p telephof? to the; Western:tjnlbn ofAce here's %elegram~terja friendat .th*^Harvar4^Caub.!ln*Mahhattaa.Theifarm Is.about'sis'mites.ifrbm

| " Ttoe note, state* that, a .German sub-" l me^fileTiMpedOB^1a>*teamshlp In thely\ vridnlty of the'plaeeat whfch the croes-'-''' Cbao&e^'steamship' »-:a~£-t *-—• -•—

.denee at hMd; indicates that "the~ve»-

<6 overthrew.} . \ 'imam. April II*—Peace only on

•tba*terms offend In November,™ UlllfJ PlfiwK If"

•jountjciK^Yr'At mtdnight.Mr. DavU.whotop

posed that after telephoning her hus-band Uad;s«t'4oTrtt'to're»ducalled' to

not respond and she want down. ?8hefound'him lying on the^floor besidethe telephone^ dead.r^C

aitattransatlantic war riak rates on thehighest rfevel reached since, tb* ex-

d ^ G d r i a l a e n i p a U f

i«pilas«Vbx«ttBkb* troesa fa. a eaa-gulnary hattW.lsUhw

hurled, back

&mWZ*&mzS283b-- ^ " T : ae\ torpodbe4>fiy?thi submarine wasy

baa remained Inactive,aat oalyin tae-secton to «be north-

t V r t K > O l WIPN

S«^ demaridswhlWhe:h f i taat wsfasorabte .weather J* hktderiogi*>n,Germany*; Wrjthe -flrjit

other drive - against "Dunkirk andCalais. British officers have expressedcoaOdeace in. their abilty to wKhttandaa assault, and even appear to 'beeager «or a <let*aan~ attack. "' r •>-.

11 - British casnaityHsts'shoVthat theirJ a m . a t the^front h*v*T>e«m_more a cJltrely engaged than baa Men indicate

lists for 8ataraaylan1l Sunday'showthat n ofBcert were killed, .118 wound-ed and » mlssmg.' The loss .of so

rank aad file. ' . / ' " ' • ' " i

LULL AT VERDUN,' -AWAITS RESERVES

I?consul,ANZ BOPP^jtKr

I?, general s t , San; Praiclscori i one otajnumber of men Jn£diete4 by a federal stand jury.'tor aUegedTc6nspiracy*,to infer^fere with trade In war munitions..

Quit the'East for itate Where Wonien

_, Topeka,, Kan.,-April ,14^-Three wo-men from Hew York city and Brook*line,'Mass., have Immigrated here "anddeclared their Intention ,of becominglegal residents of this State so thatthey.wlll be able to vote in t ie nestPresldental election. They are Mrs.garriet Stanton BUtch of New York,and' Mrs. Gertrud»X>. Newell and MissKatharine Morey, both of Brookljne,

J,:r:

VESSEL HAD OIL CONCEALED" • - ' - ( "y

Seventy •arrelr Pound Hld*u^ on'the[I ' ' • Ignujr inien'" *i

Bt John, N. a , April 14.—When thetanks of the. steamer Slgmaringen, aGerman vessel,'was eelied by the Ital-ian Government and now here to loadgram, were opened, seventy barrel*ofcoU ware discover^. It is believed

* ' * . •

NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES

, , ment Institutions.JWashlngton," April 18.—The finan-

cial supremacy of the United Statesover'nation* of the old, world Is indi*

statement Issued Iiy/Ooii-^ a t a d l n y statement Issued 1iyv<!ontroller «t the Currency John SkeltonWfiHams, embodying .figures on his

exceea of aggregate resonrcea otBank of England, the Bank «f Russia,-the .Bank, of ,'the Netherlands, theSwlee,National Bankand the Bank of

Japan.' ' \ ^ ' , ; ^ . . |The supremacy Is due, the controller

says; to an Increase of banking "re-.aourcea in the' past 12 momtha

•EM. GUNS AND AMMUNITIONSNEEDED, BY OE9MANS BEFORE

• ATTACK CAN BE BENEWED. ;

, ,£oadon, AvrB'lV^The'sbafai oVal' - two 'montn* '"of unremitting as-'

a; by lnfa£try";and: artillery.eas t s*SQf-Jtaa

Thenbavbeehaaalmostcom-assta taU Jn the battle,\wtiBe1 the G«r-

awaited the'large number'of,; to re-,

arOC-

try, essayed aa attack . o n t t e ' O e r -

' (be AuatroValbw line one usual

, aocordlng to Twtrograd^tiiey

•Baraaovlonl the Bosahu snfan

for statements of their, condition. *.The controller declares that the ag-

gregate resources of the country** Na-'

Uself to areater than the .entiresources of>the German Reichsbank.t Here is his etatement In1 part:

"The total resource*'of-tbe Na-tjonal banks -of the United S t a t i o nMarch J . UK; amount«a to-$U,838.-000,000, exceeding, byst»70,O0O.00O thegreatest! resources ever shown In thehistory of.the'Nationat'nankmg «ys-^ d ^ ^ ; # M a J

o c V « an s sthe March. i4 atatement a year

In'

aimniutiiuiiijiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!

-mw —"—g g Iiigf- . . . . . . . . . a ^

i Gable Flashes

•the, ReichstagjTras - l w ^ . ^ « , — , . .street.-Both ahou'jnl*Md.fi(Th*f;a**al{kant. was jtfrertedV- \ » V ?*$&.£$:

JnsgaTsSff t asi ^^^^^a swlaukssealsi vNlei bi %A ks s£ft b Bi A 4 *1S B " I U I I ' ™iPiiMi»jiignvWWr vwrwunv or

I^ndon'correspondent*^ Inr^faw' Torkand Washington,,a>,ieprlntedJrhere,

thela anything- out a pousnesa Is observable,tbe Government hereUv^^

LONDON—Bsr. •HveK.tOper ounce, the hlghwi since.the mints are \*&&&r

stock* are,smaU',bere:AThe

bTierv-part/of,.1* i f >

are notA

i!a week reports that"'!"I wounds bare been.„ i.and. In Juarez, bsirjre. ithe accounts clr-;

l*apparenUy reliable.'

American offl.1 George Dell,

, - - M * - -^"I lesn- f lmcia ls exposed ;

confidenceXln, toelr relUbllity. The."messaWin-t l ie order In which they'.wer» tecelvad^wera. as follows:MThwidJspatcher ^f the Mexican']JTorthwee^em Railroad .at/ Juarez re-,i

—' " to 'General iOavira, Carranalcommander aVJuarec/that he%ejwd4.s^s«on3Hqa*iloKreva:^hK-i

• rtres^to^Uie. effect ><iiBr \

t Gavins notified ConraliAndresJMrcI* here and Garcia prompt- *ly nuhed jnessages to the telegrapklbperatora atMadera and Custhulrlacliic Iasking for1 confirmation, which they-eent/ adding that-'the body was be-ing taken'to Chihuahua.'* The >telegraph operator at San An- •

ionlo,'fifty miles west of Chihuahua,')telegraphed Consul Garcia that Villa's 0body was/ih possession of Col. Carjoi iCarrania, nephew-of ,Oeneral Canranxa,.who was takme'lt in a. special tralajto Chlhttahtta:-; '•; t

v \ l n reply -jo, .these, messsgw. tele--'grams were sent to tbe Carrahxa gen-;krals'ln,'the field and to •jrtBclili hi,Mexico v City); Chihuahua and other -point* .asking, confirmation, but no-fanswers have yet been received.I Avert fmnvtbe telegrams sent hen .there •n^sotfe known facts whichhave < been, pointed out by Mezlcau'aa JencUng'atrongfaupaort to the truth:of. the report* that ihe bandit chiefs <

'WHKUS%SpF7Sp7sufferlnT'for; more than a year front-a virulent formiot blood.polsonlni.,

" treated J w thU dise*se,wh««

•• r ^ Brown* stttee'that the condtofaot tne^baSJIt'was such tbat even »minor1 wound would be fatal In teadays unless treated promptly, and with.the-'Aeit MedlcaT skill and care, eree

inch a wound, he added, would be of

lean troop*,at,Santa Cms, reportedthat, villa wa* InUie mountains south-west* of £aborja?*whotis northwest ot

Wslderetf "absolutely rellsble that'.Villa was,In the mountains there.

' SLAY'S^M.JMany Deaths Occurred on *oth8ldes,'

Witaon Ja^uorir disturbed over meMexkM.aituatiok'-^iat he has beenat ai«".c*h«vcrm«?,,aen. Carrsni»»request fo«£lh*"v,w«ibdTawaI of Oen.PeJ.Wn*'." troops,' coupled with thefight between a Mexican mob and aamaH force ot'ttJ»<punMrre expedition

trouble wh^'tte'de facto Government^VAcoowttB'-aiffer'a* to the casualties

'. Minuter orone Amert-

«elt:ilave»Oen.^G«lerre« »» " u ? o r ' « i>or>th^;.tatemenCth»t "many deaths ;^«cnr>e4*on-b6ta:-*ides."

•^••f^ArreioSflOL'handed. tp*nft

GOES ON:ChaseVMeedlest|

•• . ^ «

CHAPTER ii^nr ',»•„,.«"

The light, gushingr ftfmhood, made the sate doorjwaa thrown back'mtoher 1face. Even so^h* wouldnUed the auarp^ffffittep*lithe, sweet body against tlcone of her head, taafcenahoulden, the'gracious being her tailored-*cat;*'

MftPiB tn^bla

mask and the red other 11that were not enotagh, thewith which she attacked tltlon and the confident, Iprecision that distinguish*action proved her. a a a p t p

Hi* thought*5 were ad nmisery and oonfodon. ( He,

' thin encounter meant, appnit explained .many'thing*

-have thought questionable 1strength of hi* Infatuation fto consider them stal l : batand anguish of Upet'momeientertain but one thought,eessed him altogether-Uthat she most somehow- be itbe crime ihe contemplated.

_~ But while he delayed. *hrithe necessity .of discoveriito her, it was made dear,thbecome aenalUve to his pn

- Hehadmad^noaoundalitered, had not even stirred;bow she had djvlne|. that soi

In the act of opening^working the combination,very sheet of j '

tenUon, then turn to starejtbe portiere behind'which hcealed. And through an elcad he.watched her kneeUn)still that she seemed,.not

-, breathe, ker^ase JUed and 1' ; for some cound, aom*

\ drapery tolas to'conflri

When uieajithahe'rtirreirise in one, swift, alert iAnd now aa she pauaed with

she knew he waa there.As If without wot ot his

drawn irresistibly, by.her,stepped out,fronrnldlng., *

And abuse hewas s o more-Wolf, but now a simple T T Iwith no consideration for tt

-tion, with MO thought fur Ua

the slightest sjund. might raand cry upon them, he took astop toward her, stopped, fluhand with a.gestttre ot ap

y T o u \ Z <His voice broke, Hawaii*

Sb^s^^aS^her, and shacommeneedfa

;tU nd^

wretchednadna*a,untU nreasntlystopped her.and^ahivleaiapfn^ |fB jg | | gladTfff the *~ "Oh!"*he cried,'tramhUntwhy did you do Jtl1*,^,-'.,',

He might, have answersdkind, but self-justlncation piBower. Ha^ouflnV»aj:"1.*Be

<otng totherawotha^nltWknew-thl* wayir-^*hough<1

•tnag for me, anO.1 eouldnt 3taauff t:wa» «t

Page 3: eriFlowers PpiilllSlilSlii · on "Social1 Priblema.," The aetlng Four Alternate Delegateid M" E Ha Hto at [presidenth. Mrs." R H. Hsrfon. then Large to National Uonvantion. Introdoead

xr-'i

an-a year from--alood. poisoning.*U dlsesse,whil«t,

rez as authorityt "many deaths 'is." ;inded, tp Secre-i'trknta-ajtorfflalj

\. * itiwelTniemlWtom,

ra

dry

I Lanyard stead-

CHAPTER^

The light' gusflnV'ftfrfthe' opaquehood, mad* the sate door,* glire, andwas thrown beck'tatoher Intent'youngface. Even'so/H* would have recoc-

Inlxed the ilithe.

feafff barsols* of bar head, th*icarriage of hershoulders, thVgraeionf bosom round-ing.her tailored-coat,' > <

mwpam

mssk and th* red of bar Up*. • And Itthat were not enough, th* intelligencewith which ah* attacked the combina-tion and tha confident;' businesslikeprecision thatdistittgulshed her everyaction proved heranaptpupU In that

. b u s i n e s s . , s *~lVyyJ^<*>, «,,^ j

His thoughts5 wer* *n weltering in»misery and confusion., He .knew whatthin encounter meant; appreciated thatit explained .many''things he^ would

-have thought quattknjabl* had not th*strength of his Infatuation, forbade himto consider them at«H; but in th* painand anguish of that moment be bouldentertain but on* thought, which pos-sessed him altogether—th* ..thought

. that she must somehow- be saved fromthe crime she contemplated. • ' , -

_~ But while he delayed, shrinking fromthe necessity .of discovering himselfto her, it was made d*ar,that ihe badbecome sensitive to bl* presence., - •

- He had mauVno.soundalnce she en-tered, bad not «v*n stirred; butsomfebow she had divined that

(Coprrtaiit. by UmUla-vt, Vanoaj,

overcome'my, terror ot,hlm—l'. mightbe able to communicate with the plice, denounce him."' She hesitated, breathleaa andeanpealing.. . ' - -' At her/first, wordi ha bad drawseloia.to.herr and all their speech waacoached In mated murmuring*, berels.morethan whisperings. And tbiawaaquite Jnsthtctlve, for In the passion 'ofthat meeting both Bad beatf

away. with.And now, a* naturally aa though

they bad beett'loverajlway*. Lanyardpossessed himself bfner hand. >

**Yoa-cared aa much aa that!" b*

In the act of opening ^h*working tta^oonbinatlonvery sheet of,] '

IfmenittaavherteaUon, then turn to stare .directly attoe portiere behind'which b« waa con-cealed., And through an eternal eec-ond he.watched bar kuatlng there, so•till that she aeemed.not even, to

, breathe, kergaieJUed and tevelrwalt-J4S for some sound, some tremor of~ \ drapery foida to*oonflrm"ber sus-

When at length aha sorted it was totlse in one*. swlfC atort imorementAnd now aa she paused with bar alightshouldersback1 aeflan^fcnaliengii^'he knewshe knew be waa then.

As If without wfll of bia own, butdrawn Irresistibly, b>.her, gue, bestepped out,fronrbidlng., 4 « * < - "

And abiee he waa s o more the ton*.Wolf, but now a aimple man In agony,with no consideration for their altua-tlon, with BO lto>gbt fur

1 "I love you," aha declared tensely—"I love you so much I am ready to saorifle* everything for you—lite, liberty,honor—"' - ' '

"Hush, 'dearest buahl"_lhe begged,bait distracted between joy and pain.1

"f mean it; if honor ceuld hold m*back, do you think I would bar* bro-ken In here tonight to rob for Bsn-nontl?- .* \" ' • . ' • . l '

"H* sent yon, eh?" Lanyard earn:mented in a, dangerous voice.

"He was too cunning for me. I wanafraid to teUyou.' I meant to tellr-towarn you this evening In the cab. And.then rethought perhaps If 1 war* coldand distant and 1st you go on believingme the worst of women—perhaps yonp p ywould go away, aave yourself, forget

hlmrbnt be wouldn't fcav*1 I tthe SStmh Bfomimo by:

. . . . J t > (it wasn't threats of personalOnJttry tomeVbut to you, If I refused to tell themthe truth, the whole ^uth. They knewenough ' of n whatvlnUL happened,

i,-to go on,through their sples,- . and they

theyi i both hiuesughtaeti

ebrealHmight

rs and thatUse a.hue

end cry upon them.be took* talterintstop toward her, stopped, flung forth a•uud with a.gestttr* of appeal, andetammered: , - t v - j r / V ' - V *f;x •

"I**y-Ton—* • \ z < - ,' ; •His voice broke. H* waited. '> •She

. _ _ ^ J,tO.her, and she commenced'to retreatwearing ajook if" *tter;*rtei andwretchedness/tmtU presently the teble•topped her..and^abicleaneduback

tormented and bumed me untnibrok*down and told them everything. "And^^Vle^jrJadriltc^

j r l ureturn add bring them to him. Re amidIf I refused he'd have yon killed be-fore morning. ' I held' out until to»

ha received a telephone meaaage, andtold ma'you" wer* driving sptaxl andwen being followed by Apaches andwouldn't Uve Wl daylight tt I refoaad.'

"Ton came alone?""No. Tftree men brbugbt me to the

gate.1 .They're waiting outside hi the

"Oh!" she cried.'tremblln»H?»h!why did yon do Itf*,,. , .,,

He might, i av t answered t her ,faUnd. but his

ito-2»fe

. tothWo^tWrqltc»«w»rtknew-thls war! r-^bough< that'-waa

"Two of them—I presume they'reApaches, at least: Tha third la Cap-tain Bkstrom." " " N .'' rKkstraml" Lanyard cried In de-spair. , *?Is be—T. • » k • * <, The duUbrnvheavy slam of th* great

front,doors silenced him, _ ._ >

• .. - AStrang* Interview. * 'Ralaaalng.th* girUlnstantly, before

the crash, h*dTe*ased to reverberateWithin those walls, lanyard aUppad to

The maid moved olt toward tb* mainstaircase.. wbll*th*; mistress of th*house turned deliberately through th*saton toward tbfJibrary. - , - _>—At thi% swinging back to thegirt m» stride, and Impulsively grasping herwrist, to compel attention. Lanyardspoke in • rapid,whisper, mouth dos*beside her cheek. • ' '

the .gM' waa faring ju herbet anda a pretense of

jets to eove» tb* slownessW«a,walcb ho complied. ,< l M he beard BothioK.^^hesi at length be had visibly turned•very pocket inside oat. and their coo-

t toy opoa the desk, the woman•feat them over tnearlously."Put them back,- aha said curtly.

Tin* then fetch that chair over thereI—the one in the corner, rve a notion|r«TUke to talk to yoK That's the usualI thing, brat U?~

"Hbwr Lanyard demanded with avacant stare.

"In aU the criminal novels rve

wasn't attending,: > ** In this qytiHmwf the 'inn —

which .had always heretofore been hiswas breaking down-rsino* now It wasfor another that' be waa ooncerned:And he wasted no atrength trying to•afore* i t The stress of his anxietywaa .both undisguised-and Indlaguia-

Kor did Haw. tfcnber overlook

yourearaT'* toudiy tnthe woman spoka Lanyard left

his chair with a sprmg aa Uthe andaura and swift aa an animal's, that car-ried him like a shot across the twoyards or so

onlng would

that separated them.A halr'a breath of error In hU reek-

have finished him, for the

he urged h er through It "Trytoleav*by the back gateway-rthe on* Ishowed yout^avoidlngBkatrom-^"

"But yon sre comtogt" ah* insisted,hanging back.' '

"Impossible, Thsralsnttlmaforusboth to escape undetected. I shall keepher interested only long enough to gtv*you plenty of. Urn* to get-away.- Buttake thls"-and be pressed hi* auto-matic tntoLher band.- "No—tak* tt.Pva another," ha lied, "and you mayneed t t - Dont tear tor m*. but co-^oh. my heart-got

The tootiaUs of Mb*. Omber wwwding ominously near by thia Urn*:

read, th* law-abiding householder al-ways site down and baa a sociable chatwith the housebreaker—before calling•nth* police, rni afraid that's part offb* price you*v* to pay for my hospital-ity.- , -,->8h* paused, eyeing Lanyard taquto-Wv*»y whU* be replaced hi* belong-tnax-tfe histpocksts. "Now get thatr1^>^a**ijfl»*«r*"J»fcA.-»6/jrit ani-l''n[ t r t W ' ' ~ ' ~Clls|IIa • • » OBimQL Wrrm WBiT^m. •

h^iblfranVnadDee

and without giving tb* girl more lisa*to protest Lanyard thrust her forciblythrough the .windows, closed, them,shot th* latch and stol* Uk* a ghostround tha farther side of th* desk.pausing within* few feet of th* screenand safe.

The footsteps were muffled by a rugi th* drawing room—th* woman waa

j.VB«ra_the_tin badiilaclotlt behtedthe cinnabar screen, the desk-lamp wasstill alight and Lanyard knew thai^thedlftto^iUteV '

Besting baraelf igamst the side oftt* desk, the revolver held negligently.th* speaker favored Lanyard with »second inspection, at her leisure, th*

of her eye* modified, andthatwhich primarily had marked her-

by the tlua anato pursa* bar catechism.

"What* your nama? No—dont an-I saw your eyes waver, and

other had been alert for just such amove, and, the revolver was nearlylevel.,with|Lanyard's bead when heseised H by the barrel, imprisoned thewoman's wrisftwith bis other band,and in two movements had possessedhimself of th«_plstol without hurtingIts owner. • '<

"Dont be alarmed." be said quietly!"I'm not'gome to do anything moreviolent than to put thia out of com*mission." '. |

Breaking it smartly,- he ,«hot ashower of cartridges to the floor. Theempty weapon Itself he tossed into awastehasket beneath the deak.

"Hope I dldnt hurt'you." he addedabstractedty—"but your pistol was In

stride ti

-It had not occurred t o W - " ,"Then why not test my assertion be-

fore denying i t r < t

With an Incredulous shrug Km*.Omber tannlnatod a pusslad scrutinyof Lanyard* oountenanee and tamed

"But*> hate dona what yon declareyon have," ahejtrgued. "you must havekaon^the ««etbtipeanryoifiuventopen."', The sequence pf the combination Tanglibly OS t Lanyard's tongue. And atthis, with every evidence of excite-ment! at length-beginning to hope-more than to believe—the woman setherself to open the strongbox. Withina minute she, had succeeded, and the

ette. against the glow dlsUnetly vfaupb)to on* on the threshold.

Now-everything hung upon tb* tem-perament of the householder, bow ah*would tab* that apparition—whether,qnlstly..d*celi:edrbyiUnyard* numvming Into beUevlng ah* bad onW apoor thievish fool to deal with, or with

jeuls) bystorla. ?e the latter event, Lanyard's band

waereed* planted, palm down, on thetop of the desk; should tha other at-l t t o l

fuU flight for the front doors.In the doorway tha mistress of the

house appeared and hatted,"quick,glinting eyes shiftlng?from th* gtowon th* floor to the dark flgur* of th*thief. Tfien.wlthaciuiefcgesture.putrting forth a hand, she found the chan-delier switch^and-tumed o«t;a blaseof light.. ' •-

As this happened Lenyard eoweredVlifting an elbow aaifto guard hia tic*- a a If axpecting to find himaett under

lemuttl*of*revolver^ . "- • ''The gesture bad the calculateds*f-

fect of focusing tb* attentlan of tb*woman directly,to him; after on* swiftglance round bad taken hvth* curtatna

But tt* a stock qas*tion,.you know.Doyoacareforadgarr .^

8b* opened * mahogany humidor ontt* desk and extracted n box.

"No. thanks." . •"Bight-according to Hoyle—the

criminal always refuses to amok* inthee* scenes. But lefs forget the book

write our own lines. 111 ask youan original question: Why were youacting just nowr

'Acttngr Lanyard repeated, in-trigued by tb* acntaness of this mas-terful woman* mentellty.

"Precisely—pretending you're an or-

^y**\£'~ J?^^^^*™^^t ^ T ? ^ ^ V - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ T S ^ * SBjsttSj aT

B rsws B BB #avBK**liK> V*BSB\*I'^ S^laP *sV ^Q1^!**^^!*^**!*

crook. |How do 1 bnowf Becauseunarmed: your vote*, hasy u e unarmed: your vote*, has

changed iathalasttwomtnutostothat« t ; l t t j ^ r t o d

out moving, laughed quietly and eyed-Lanyard with a twinkle of maliciousdiversion.*"

The adventurer returned her starewith on* ot thoughtful appraisal; fromthe first he had recognised in her acharacter ot .uncommon tolerance andamiability.

"Pardon, madame, but—" he beganabruptly; then checked himself In con-strained appreciation of his impudence.

"If'that's permission to Interruptyour reverie," Mine. Omber remarked."I dont mind telling you you're thestrangest burglar I *ver heard ot!"

VootfaUs became audible on thestairway—tb* hasty, scuffling soundsof slippered feet- "Is that you, BldonleT" madam*called.

The voice of the maid replied: "Tea,madame—comlngl"

"Well—dont, just yet Walt theretill I call you."

"Very good, madame." -.The woman, returned, cmnnlst* JU»

; j ^ 5 i t p »cringing and started thinking: and thaway you walked across tha floor Justnow and handled that chair snowed mebow powerfully you're mad*. If Ibadnt found tMe revolver you couldovei power m* in an instant—and rmno weaklbig. aa women go. Then whytheacUngr

andy yshrugged, but made no response. Hecould do a* more than this—no morethan spar tor Uauu- The longer he to-

forth*

"Now;-montteur<)rtwo'mUids,*wBat'Is it you wishr -

"Why did you do that'T" the-adven-turer asked. npddUuc toward tha recap-

Bldoulelo wait Instead of caU-Ing for halpT Because—well, becauseyou Intereat-ne strangely. -I've a curi-ous notion you're in desperate quan-dary and about to throw yourself onmy mercy."' 1 am." Lanyard.admltted tersely.

"Ah! Now this does begin to grow

"Dont Shootl" He Cried. "I'm NetArmed—'*

morocco-bound Jewel box was in herband. ' .

A hasty examination assured her itstreasure was; Intact ;

"But why—'* aha stammered, palewith emotion—"why, monsieur, whyr-

"Becaus* I bad decided to leave odstealing for a. livelihood.",

;Tour otttve nlghta alnea.""And then—repented, eh?""I own It.".It.". i

nnA .ha ^agata .toniaut

stolen oncer* ; <"That* true, too.","But I Interrupted rou-7-","Pardon, madame—not you, but my

better self, X cam* to steal-^I could >not" , , : ' . .

"Monsieur—you do, not conceive. Ifail to fathom your motives, but—"

^ » £ i P a y m ¥ a f l b ¥ S i t t d ^and shown. hW* roan tenanted onlyb herself and s> crlngma;°thiet'

Her eye* narrowed and thm musclescould c o m d v p psalons together with a partial view,Ofthe front doors. > , • '"

He waa no: more than establishedthere, In the shadow and shelter of the

It showed him first* single flgnre,that of a handsome >oman".weUj.b»''yond middle age; but1 still well poteedand vigorous of mien, a lsdy of eom-

dl noei^SBe was in full

^ H ye narrowed and thm musclesof her square "and almost masculineJaw stood out ominously aa she lookedthe Intruder up and down | * silence.

4enanc*^8h*<»took-award,' stopping on'the otter aid* of thedesk; her back to the doorway. ' '/'lanyard trembbid vielhtrv^

; her back to th'lanyard trembbid h t j . ^ .;rTfreU!»^the wordiboamM Ilk* the

opening gun of an^ngagernent; "Well.;man!'*T-thrshr*wd,eye*1 swerved

By this time, h*hav* found her

gate to the

"Come, eotaa!? l£sia., Omber tnslst-

^"Because, madam*, I have done youn great service, and feel I can countupon your gratitude."~JXh*Zr*nehwomaft'* eyebrow* lifted^

at this. "Doubtless monsieur knowswhat he's talking about—"

"Listen, madame. I am in love witha young woman, an American, astranger, and friendless In Paris. Itanything happens to me tonight tf I^w|f arrested or ssissiinstnii "J 3 * tbUJIkelyJi ,. -.

"Quito likely, madame. I hav* ene-mies among.the Apaches and In myown profession as welt I have reasonto suspect that some of these are Inthis neighborhood tonight I may pos-sibly not escape them. In that eventthis young lady of whom I speak will•Mwl ft pfotector*'/{"And why must I Interest Jnyself to

hall, accompanied by » dash ot vio- _lenUy^tatdted voices, sUenced her andbrought Lanyard Instantly, to tha face-—-

Above that loud wrangle—of whichneither bad received the least warn-ing, so completely bad their argumentabsorbed them—Sldonle'a accent* wer*audible, clear against the grumble oftwo voices, of beavler_ timbre—"Madame—madame!"—* cry of pro-

"Because, madame, of thia servlc* Ibava don* you. Recently, In London,you ware robbed—"

Tb* woman started and-eololM witht "Ton know something of

WIMenTeweTUiF""" —«:----- :^-'ErT

thing, madame; It was I whostole them." .

"TouT Tpu 'are, then, that Lone

\ "What ta I tr Mm*. Omber demand-ed of Lanyard. , d , t

He uttered the woM, "Police!" as heturned and threw himself Into the re-cess ot the window.. . ; j

But on wrenching It open tha vole*of an Invisible picket posted on1 th*lawn, saluted him with n harsh warn-_

ste^iu9%ii.^eln^n*^of "flam* split.the gloom below, a ra- <port rang loud In the quiet of the park;and a buUet-slspped viciously th*stone facing at on* slda'-of tb* wln*r

CHAPTER XX((..

InMany Thing* Happen Fast' ',

soatlnently—-with aa. Utoej cere-•'i «

demanded, eylag-hlm-wiih-a-gatharingfrown.~ "Because I am don* with thieving."

She threw, back her head and.laughed, but without mirth, "A likelystory, monsieur! . Hav* you reformedsine* I caught you here—" „

matter whaht I tmkm Iproof, visible,: tangible proof of my sin-,eerily, more ****** a nuanlngt Awould be needed to convince you." '

"No doubt about that monsieur—th*

in hlmself—Lannrd:tumbled,

heavy, boota clattering through jth*salons, two sergents de ville lumberedvaliantly into th* library and pulled upat eight of Mme. Omber, vereet andcomposed beside her safe, and of Lan-yard picUns/ himself up from the-fiooo ~

Behind thiIng .her, hands... ."Madame!"' ihe '

,wrlnr

•ttmi1 for me, and.1 and vigorou i , ymandlng presenoei^SBe was.in full

h iflg pevening dress of such maguiflcence asto suMresrattendanc* at some-fanc-

thefeat«res-of-lilme.d »t

4 e r 4 ,

to ftav* acoomplishedi: Craatdaalfwould, have guessed »er,torbrtbe ml*

Lone Wolf!" --." •'Could you wish better proof thanthat of restoration of your atolenprop-

--One,*erg«nt-*dvanced wtth-a b, ging salute sad.* superfluous quetUonr'

-* r7rT~ b j l * :«:t**,w*?«'

maasured.the two specubv- ^ ^ ^ s ^ l r o l

you"BtaidBa*

"V

, , , , bleated -s.,"th*rwouldn't, listen 1 to .me,' madame—Ioouldhtstoptbemi^'/ ^ ." "AH jigh't 81donleL' Qo back, to tb*

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Plumb

'MMMM* at tt* M «toi. CHUM. ». J.«»i|ii»t * •

£•«•<*» r

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&i % >- 7 ^enthe'do^ owners arid doglovers o^Cwra^or^ and;|fI* % those who from*ja»A'natural humane instincts appear before

. -I the T4wnf&p--Gommittee tonight fafappealfor the rescinding• of thri^Wittlortlinatfc«latfdtor the passing^f a new ordi-

F • ' nance that is rea^onaDle, nothing wUl be accomplished. The,?Vv- ChronlcTe* believes, by any attempt to proves that the'-'' new o*dinancei» contrary to law. ' t . > ' ^

' pur mason ip»teH«l is

now in euect, as evidenced by Ms later7, statement the Bame evening 3hat> pending thevoonfereriee^ betweeto this Township Committee and a Committee of the

P4" '8. P. 0. A5>Miti*pr©vtti6ntf will ttjot be enforced"."J?£ >Further, the Legismture passed a new,sfjatute; withi$^ which no municipal ordinance can conflict, giving township^ toverrinientS pOWef to act'when the'"public saftey''

I | shquld be remembered that hot only the laws passedfC: by State jLMMatnnsL bat even those padged by Congress are.? subject tbvlnterpreiation by the Courts, and are> often.g*Jdeclared- to' bo null and void because they are contrary tp

the Sthe Constitution'or the Constitution .of the Unitedm States;; rwbectfyelJKt% Sir dveftihiB new.law, as-clear as it. seems to Mjn^ay be brought1 into question by .governingji bodies, which may defend their contentions before the" oourta inte^ffcii^Si and* take', appeals, and' thereby drag

out, perhaM for years, a Iegal-oontroversy that ought to besettled by pMnoodinidn sense. . • •

way tt> get tlrt flew drdlnanoe rescinded, and an-other arid as«lttiole (JnepaB^d, ia n6t to raise the question of

f legality. ' Thai puts the whole subject into a sphere wherethere u contortion « nd delay and perhaps, after, all, an un-

';: Satisfactory solution.. The only way is to appeal" to the'"•' oomm^n'w^ <Jt^e TftwflsWp Commitee, and to endeavor

^ tellifient citiidn^reifard'tne'new ordinance as altogether tod,t tll*y s«ek no privileges for dogs that.are not

Tr - 4 . .' a v e "°8* dI not, is all that is desired. < \* y

,4J_ jf^ttftdfrtSe- common s ense of ourTo...-tahip Committee may-succeed. Whdknows ? Perhaps'ihey

^jioan berhude/to'see that thai is alttgetller reasonable, anda^that they will rescind ttje new ordinance and pass a new and

senaibtoone.> -• » • <' - J ' ^~l : / ' \%-t( Iri sttchad'attitudeifflertt is nothing, in the' way ,of ;im

' thOtiihtioftlibfle whodo not own doss- Anded when dogs root tfp their

; garaens ana Decome a nuisance, lCBimpiyaxms topr<j*?a repeUttonNot! tiie Relies" Jn'k Cranford. some yearsp ^ w

when 6flteer8(Wlfch'rtVblverst8ent • htirmless

j r o a r • c c p i m t r. I K M . a b o u t iron? b k l

'' *' 4Pto'<i»i.0QTfaneDep<S^\

Jlne i«r« lived'hete*Veryd*jtth»«. ati y t h l j T t i f binyother placejn town: Ttttinifbnn

^^; ! *»«S»«I !

u»»&4MiIeB*rfli&»A,

^tor/"?^*!"!"0^***?*"

m i M m In oar town, faS«»i" fcmi'prnMti^MitYUw

•as*!

anadayl

^'Y,:f

FrciM

JJ4FIRST AY

LEHIGH_ Office H E ,

Yiio. Cnmaraut. ATBUBI,1

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lv«iprottiMu entityd b b Women^sand Misses' Suits».of J t m y City Htfgfet. oa

Oa Mends* ioaeph^B, Hall took cklldNiiV aaaUai willin Miaa Oay'a adml roo-,Wa b o m block, on Satudayat9o'eloeka.B . All chJld-

qy p ,PMMMIC|D of hi* new booee^n ROOM*w i t Manor.," - •*,;-..>, .;> , . , , , , , .

Matter William Johns** Me thea f i i & ddlra»,intar«atad iniba work ara

MX^y^t' j6$S AT GOOD PAY'

the Viewjpdint, _'. of the owner of a good

ear,^ OURGARAGE ,jjlft -' - -is satisfactory in every"•"'" 'repect,

/ The best, service is

position" aa C^ord'owe-poMint oftha UnionConntr Standard. -'

odmbir of tbe^yBtttoW/'ifte chariaeter sketch enUtlia- "Kst* Coles,'by Miss Bookhoot.. . ;>£ r w_Mlis_BoAy:and:Mr,JanfordwHl.baihaniid at the btldejs resldenea.neztWednisday. They will reside inNewark.

Miu Harriett* Musoa on Thandiy

^SfJ? ; l * ind give us a trial.Elfi&T^AVENUE GARAGE

7; RpSHJLE,N. J.*Jge at Locurt Sfc, and Ooe Bock E u t

nont will ba g>Tin urdar iba attapieitof tba-Yr 8 / O*JE., l a . tba PTM-

. incident noticed by Many of ourtaraspeophj a fern days sines, • sbo>am* the Vllfan improTemeot Asto-

pluck as well aalbs man empioy.d

to plow the grouod f otthe flower bed near tba station was

Sult^of meo'«and Qabvdine, In navjf .black and ottwr

U I h d ^ J

MiaT^ M ; tna, ptwicUntof tiu Aaaoeia-Mm, proteiUi againat aiiea eoitoact.TJwpionniao, otiog uaablt w Indooafila, bona to pair, 'wtoept aaitt to*tqmitmim; &&&ii

chapel tomorrow, night,-.Dr. Allen.bas exebanged "his boast

on SpriogBtMajrenaeV A ssnltailumwill be erected; on/the lattst-preniaeithis spring.-' " ',' ' • n - *

A,tramp cllmbtd^intooaeof thewindows of E. W. Balers hoose yss-terday 'n«)rnliigajjd'"secured T Mrs.Hsle's pockatboolc and BOOM trinketsbelonging to lbs senrant girlj"'

HOUSES THREATKNED,'A blaas in the' woods', lying ..along

the aoutherly aide of rths' track, and

OFFICIAL MINUTES OF THE BOARDSOF CHOSEN FRBEHOLDEKS OF THE;i ' COUWTV OF UNION. • v "

tailored, smart fuU Hare)'" oriqwrt models.

At Decided

2QMWomeo's and Hisses' Coats

blacky flare Jeffecta; JPeau, d,eCygn^. Hn d throughout);extra Faille silk collar. "., ' Specify Priced at t

LEHIGH «t Uw Monjulto Conmilonon Vebrwn. 17th ^wl i«tb,

ord«red fil«f. V^fh C i

fr» rd«ed «f. VTIM report a flht Committee on tb> Net*

South FrSntffrom the Ifcn'a Club oly

Jutt beyond Jndw.WlDeklir'i hoot aon Sooth avenue threatened tboaabolldinge with dotroetlon op Satuf-

Committte on ne* Cultert en SpruceS l l -Frariiitijtre Repairing

- 'PamttSflNISBING^ND

ttrett, near Sl«h a*»ue. KfteUe, reporuhiving namJaed the Ate and recorooiyio|<the eonftruction ol a new euTrert. i t « co.t

bolldinge with dotroetlon op Satuf-pday. Toe flan'aa, which ihot apwirdto the height of flfteea, fett. wtrerapidly making their' way,' eastward

9sped.ito tbar,fttt.^h«aH- to,g>va an

^ ksped.ito tba,fttt.^h«aH to,g>va analarm. ,< Fi^matf .Adam»,_ knowingi h ' • ? " - - • • * ' " • - »

but went back with Vanscene of tha flref • '

The call tin reconuacnat-

Manufacturers of Awnings and WindowH § M '

5Srf«otbf one«f.iha houpaa.

were k«pt baek, bomvarrby a meansoftWUBd. I n . B g h t l n K l

lil ( - ' Our spring stock of the beat stripes i s now in, A match was .applitd* to'.tho'-leaTea <»f.000.M). for w

l of thl> cwt t6 be born* br, md-^ OM-htif'-tT -Somcrtet

U M -flail kthe>-.inaiiy patterns at no„price, the dyes being

b i b l

r p r M rreport was. recthred and Blaecd on > Sic anthe resolution m oi rou call 'adopted «nanlmoictlj. ' , -- ' ^

Th f h C « 'woods; finding nothing't9 feed .upon,i|l take orders up to April i for selling

r aTdiejprsnt r i e The Committee ,10 Mttle with the CounrrCollector reported l«rin» examined hJi boori.*»•'«« JWiprt ^ttiT dlibt!SSinuOO£5h jfcd d J r ^ ™p

^ j prices.A Yo# will savermoney by ordering now.

" CAST OF "rtUHCESS PBOSAi h " r"

1 KiDnutpnl a map 01and ordered pUced onIbe "Prineitu Phoaa"r, w»r" be WM recehtcd'and ordered pliccd on file, A

"• The Committee on Appropriation* aobeattteitheir report u to the further- ouunloittoour salesman will call with r

presented by.-the Alcaaus Society mxt of the boohx and aeconnta of former CountyCl C l thc-rt-i

Tuesday evening. _ J 3 » .cart is. aaand"fijjure on-,yonr work. Awniiignd fit d f l i d i d

a econna of former CountyClerk Cflrert. and attached thetfto thc-rt-port of Wechifer and M1U», ai to their auditof I b i i i M , abowlnc the following amooniaframes and fixtures made of galvanized pipe and 0 5 ° 6*S< t

On moUoo br FreeaoiderPort I H recdred and

iKing Minus XL1I,J. William^ Ma«y.Planttfllspdo, hla major'a domo. Wai.'r ft Holmes.' , , ' -A * • 1 ' *

^,,- iron. , t Due Union County: *BaU-ForMted «l,soo.w" ° 6r^'ffl" .»a« ^ h > the" Jiff tSn«»^

oroi py.C^W. Inrln. CWif Pfob.Horf Of-1U7EJEISEYST. PheeeMI

W.UtABKTH.»,,J. Maxi Dike of Xhranee,B.Hadfnberg.Oaedalnirra iho«m«ker,; J r . B . Van* ' Saun "' ' * *" "

ioiar2*..«*/....*....>.f ••.•.v...Bt,6oy.so' Doe Qtlea and other .MunlcipaUtleii

For LUenw Money. Collected ,»*,«0J.7S—Freeholder-Teller moredftit thrte reporlj

SOUTHEflN DRUGMERCHANT MAKES '

her at»«Bdint,K Mlss.Iiuelet Millar.|$>^j \j ,G?Jy % , .P.plU. « pcawnt, MIM Loci. Miller.F W ^ M ' A M " > l a ^ Ml M

, CHILDREN'S AtJXiLlABY

Village1 Iopt^

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U. as truly l i r e today

esurrection DapCelebraiedThere

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pmttuA. wrtttm ^bo«tbane* th« Utaltanee tf

1. Tlw TriampMnt ActCtoWtn wrii U'l

-tamer « M and la the greater abm^ft

tk*lBlble,

What It la. Mot a newcatoato, aorta, n w aocbjl'

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\;Armenian and'x^r T "V(,,l

• EHter.T<!«lebrktcd thereW by Ui«-

*roa« of ttet'.to mlk»a:

^,-Cfcrtat, *" Ml

tot

_^WHaeaaea t»>ie^md (T. a) raeatnril ttnrth tro» awoV w& Met, whom'he

% . tor tt waa'not>a oatfer otitta pwii Inrenlkm: T1»e to

. , _Ttbe<«rlcet obuinable L „.the<aptet ahateiiHU «T<mtaally cover

costs.—Dr.

InsSelvyivBrowii, in .Tb«

«radautr of tthVdtodpleintt tin to*to fiaahUrreonded (Uka!MMi). Ja-

did t flt ' J ta W

susti

the change of the apoattoe framtaaptatt or despair to thatt* comUent,Joyoaa certainty waa moatconuSentfof pll-

and. «0C «ae at thea waDaiade to htoahown the taroe eneaitoa, fwd doea not mentfaxvalr

GMek apeadb Throng* the

CD Potar. wfemd to'ttdlreet.

' .ni^sS'inraMBslona; and VeaMmoalato. ICTimiue „ tiifitr—"TTirttt -. it

In Ooaataatlaoptothat; (»).tte apMtlaa. to

be exact, the tot ten.'->by tWtichaace of the^tia/

ioUevemAera to UM testtre ImadnaV the'onljr recordatreeti."' la the btttchar nnqiaay. though

JanBe\«tth aflded the -hrettrw- ofare enoogh to

JOt theae'the

MB. Om ChrbUaam. of the Uraat.ata abijr owLordia hrother.rthe honondthanhe ThuwiayW la .eabroHewd.Ja^Mti: heatCof the JeraaUeat dmrdi; r(«)

do thaa the twehroffiSiai

<*»e6»tloai In /enaaleai that of II atfaB la the lateat Parta fuhkau, goanlaa

I y r « m a J e a « ) ^ S i J D , _Oae, who dM tor onr,«ta«Bcr^tarea, had/fbratdU, andtod:6 -i---«- - '

roaatt of. praacUng^orthto'great .pngram to twoBpJd:mmXWfXUUp MfQd» WlKywl-'tO n S Mralationa wtt* Obd;~ and t*cond.per-.

!t.J'rfl»'» crerwdet:

:.hu

llbentlon ot the Jewish people from the yoke of ,nd oihairwlaa.aad. of coane. a boot of rtaach.the «naet- **** <• commamoratad la the andtat Htbraw Genaana, Ballaaa: Antrlana. Itaaalaaa. Kngll

faet paachal fwut., f\ . • J * - and *-r—trnai , •John. Peter' Than to a very little- known ltnhaiwnieiian nm KOaaaasaedaB' la by no meaaa Inconaplca-

QMa^aeTa^AMU'ormaa wlth^^keir' ong• fraWvatrfchetal- sai a a a* » -«g »

5»i*'f - *»•

uMo^aroatB.

tthrmonGeinee: :fo •Wake."

tathrmoniat^e ttmof•Wk" ?*#£$&&

ot-watte, .ourl

, ur bSBnterlal lett orertof not eliminated e

the boweli, th» -joaa d1»l«ons and toxins 1

r^blsorbed into i;(*aadache, bilious

"i-bad taste, colmisery, tie

,one day and''

„ . — ".anyone a •m,m^c m * on Ihe^aoblt^t of Internal tanl-

l hot water act oa 3. . . x..t, aweetenlng tad'?

treahenlng,<-l'eo*Umettone phosphateJ^hofHrater^aetion the stomach,'

Irnpf* important'^o bathe on the ia- lideXhan on the^ontslda, because tht •Uajpo^j8o aotabtorb ImpurlUetta.t t f i WdOoV^ware'the bowel pores d » i

|nM«illar>«>*lltoar iin .Tasmania.TaamanU •tf*'»<grat" farmlnj s i .

/rnlt country ihdUhere Is a good iocs]"

•?9S AS&kT*??1* f? **'

agricultural', \ , a a a y a i o i i o disclose anjrich 1ertlllxlng''|natUr In the spent-*--"—'-•• - • - i - ^ " iverUed aid.I

"lands and

^anppryrK-appetri;" ft-mechanlcaUy b»3?

;"8om#^en^tJonVkiiow enough'to|atop boWg'Wter they etrike' olL -

and women-waste a lot of »sl*5aMe J^ne Jeeltag aprr/ (or each other. t |

of Postuia

Com*der.toget'a,

girl*

{?, jwdwto.j£L»4fVili^U&ryoB-f*

An acquittal

P ^ V S

baa a clear. taiW

letlved over tea

So*render a «oo*|

v*b*»:

g,EXTJ

15.

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I.V-\coni

\ thishasilyi

Com*der.to get a

An acquittal tali^urt'cure tor tem-

EXTJ

C M M nwally begin'to Jay ta March,U not allowedlo sit will .lay from

W » SO'eggseeehiiThe Urst; goslingsMiaothatched nuts the grat> beginsto oomt in grefstf A-hen will coveronly five or six I M M eggsTwhtle thsmother tooM m r hatch front U to

,15. Although the period otjncubktiopaveragesSOdays,lt will vary from ISto IS.days} As the time tor batching1* half M Ions Main at tor1 bed's e a t ,only hem that a n In good conditionand kept free tromJIce and properlytod will ttay mrthe neat lone enoughbf bring oS » good hatch". .- *

Blue* the lint .gosling; may. appearas early as the twenty-eighth day. andthe lait one not until the thirty-third< $ 4 f c M $ 8 h 4 4 ! i 4 £

Tien may become restless Trtforethehatch. Is finished and" leave the se t tIt, la not wise to assist goslings from

.littlethe 8tataj

»fli do'much-inof early crops this year.aa

r h H

rjyffffi-vreTO yber of ftaleaf count

toct at HO, a Urn, aa inetaas*dollar over last "rearJ' ^ .-

wttl break gidsad. at. Mayathis weeXlor lhaerection of(Special ^Trenton^Correspondence^

. v Trentem^ln flve* years' (ime'therawUl'ao^be i toUbrldo a c r o . 1 ; ^

Mnrinary;-theappropttatftf «4>nW,(»0.' and nothingremains W W dpnV but get the' monerNovember t neiVwhen^K becomesavailable, and put through the initialstops of,the plan, ,»*'=' S»'^ i- - •

•JohniAi Campbell, of^thl* city.'amember or the New'Jersey and Penn.sylvania Free Bridget Commission, has

A l l

• throat

•bottle.

MothiPowders

the shea It iati portont,lM IT, to

doe*-not knc# lust > when 'the. flntof the conferences will beheid. ne" In-dicated -that- iuHtIm«t would - be - lost!In proceeding with the work. / •' '" H .U^ttoughtMtravt'the first bridge]to be made tree win'be the two span-'nine the river Jrt Trenton and'the one'between t'. Phillipeburg and**' Saston.*'These sW the most used ot aU the toll.bridges' and the.commladotf totls~,that'.the first structures bought M«houjd beOthose thatwM give Ai greatest'bene-1

.fits'to the usors. ,lt,it the.desirt toacquire the bridges'by amicable nego-UeUona, but .it'any .attomptsHt .madeat raising price* there" win be ntf'hesl..Uncy about beginning condemnation';prooeedtogs and'the question of profcedure has already, been- gone Sito.'

'; 'The cemmUakms have already .muchot the necessary data for'ttselnthenegotiations-tor-the purchase of thebridges, but a great part, ot this, in-formation wiU have to.be revised and*'*&& !f iPWPto «*an|*,Jft the

INCREASING THE EGG OUTPUTtuepsst' In * Poultry' Business Depends

Largely on. Attention and Cars. - y « v e i » t o { » a « * * X ' : 1 :

ke«p the hent^netts clean and hare

weather and,dally during other sea-

^Market egg* of the comet tlie, MMonncet a dosen - \vMonncet a dosen, . , , , \

Cut out all Tery large or Tsry tmall

>t8el| nothing but clean eggs;* iwash them tor market ', *. "\ ,-Produce only. Infertile eggr by ts-

morjhg all roosters as soon.jts tfitTbreeding period Is over. . V , ' , I* Keep; all eggs In'a cool place. « VJ ., Don't let eggs come' into ..contact,with vegetable or kitchen odors."

Don't hold eggs too long, as they de-rit idl kt t l»st'terionte rapidly;

twlce;a week.market at le»st,'

flVe .years,,making MOO.OOO avaUabls-*-•• year,"6r..|1.0()QAoo In all.,. It b

IIT aatlmstml that UM 11 M d meieh.

Ipbrtdgos

• total.of,|l,»00,009,.to allfi%e ln«ve year*.- ' ' v- _^

8ome of the toll bridges, particularlythose at Trenton, and the ' one, atBaston, have been decidedly 'profitablebusiness, ventures for their -privateowners, and Jt i» rather expected thatin' 'some Instances pretty high Jde-mandswin^beBUtdeitt !tii»wayof

rangements cannot be made tor thetwo Trenton .bridges', it io" entirely

•within-the range'of possibilities thatt B ' ^ i » f r 1 W Q

, Prtsbytertan church at Bam-monton, of whiph H«v.VaIlaee Bw-

' # l , U tt» mlntstar, lua dosed,year. There nave

additions to the member-uthe pipe organ'.toad is aboutfc and there i ievtry prospect;

early.eat^bUahmsnt^f-a com-•munilor.hofts* tor the^.joung^people.^Tn/r Court of Pardons, announced Ithad-voted not tot grant a parole toPatrick Quinlan, of New York, the J.-Vri-yt. agitator, convicted In Patenonln;JM3 of haying incited to riot duringtljli'great sUk striqe ot W1M9XX He,'wat'sentenced to Bute PrUoii fro from

Trare .injured. ernard Canahan ,th*-man fatally buneH. aad 'Junes

.Creamer and Pomplllo VlgUeaU* wera,badly-injured, but will recover. . - ,'^piviiie,bfeen Unabi; US tuny operatetheir 'cotton' mills, 'which, are rushed!

'.With orders,, theiMfllHl M f t WfllHe M t ,k p a n eetsbllshed an auto line

between Mlllrine ajld Fort Norris, anatake* girls there who desired to work..The cars were Oiled, andf the numberwill-be Increased.•and dye works of the'company areaiso'nished with orders and have beenworking nights., 7 •>A'Boys around Turnenrtlle are catch;Ing suckers plentifully I n the near-bystreams. , - ' - > . , « ' •'/The Qlasaboro TownsHp OommlttM

win Insure its,employees under theliability «cL , . -Jj,The conlnct has, been awarded for40 dwelllngB.ra Mlllville.. the work tobe completed early In the summer.

A~few shad fishermen from.PauIS:

Hospitals are grea^-and iiecessary, institutions, but mey. uk} be Ae.last resort for women' «bo suffer *tm ills,

peculiar to their sex. Many letters on file in.the ffnkhamLaboratory at Lynn, Mass, prpvej that a great' number ofwomen after tbeyvhave been njcomroended^to submit loanoperation ha^e Men-inade well by Lydia E. pinlcham'sVeffetable Compound. Here are*;three such letters* All* women should read'than., :«>)'J: ^ - . ' '^'^

I-' Marinettfc llvTsv^I iwnt.ta ttie doctor "and'.ha Jold me I:must havoaa<

IllnttodkOomvoondl muisortmdQwa

not do anrthhw. and our " '

44

-'ft,

$pv«nturae4,%tvoftmgaat U »|ISSS,IS the poorftUbey ever saw,

nn»Mnwnft>unrs7nWiQitf^ bridge .which could be done for

an].amount'less than whatvmlght beasked for the two-" Such' a'plan otaction would divert traffic over thenew and,free structure. * ' . , ' • v

Keep, only> one breed"of. chickens

•your eggs .wdean,cakep, or'in cartons holding ona.dotetf

,ergs, depending on the demand, ' 1^ D b ' ' eggs to flies and,dust'.

niont.'*-'*- t \ .r * .%*(,*'• - rtt' Never expose market eggs to thedirectrays of tha-sun. to extreme heato r s r a i n \ •-* > . ' • . / , •, > ! , ' < • • ' •

i* # V ^ T ^ ^ ^ ^ M W A ^ ^ _ %m^>*A^^ J M A A Sl^«««lh« «*^M^ *

-'.Governor, Fielder' has." announcedthe appointment of Richard P. Hughes,of Florence," as headkeeper ot theState, prison, to,"succeed iThomas B.Madden, 'deceased.*" The''appointmentla ad,Interim,- 'When the,next Legis-lature meets 'the 'new Governor will.nominate for the* full'•fcha; <tf flreyears.

to-BUcoeed Mrs.rMaddin^'TMs"place,carries an, annual JuJary ofrfWOO. % >-• The telecUon-ok'Mr.^Ifughes Is a'

Vollowlng one of'the most successfulvtason* in many Jeart, the Maurice

•The ease of Tinier MacDonald, Jrof Eltaabath. who has gon« about forfourteen, yean' with a compound-fn*ture of the'skull, is regarded-as so un-usual th%t he,has been requested toappear'before the annual meeting Of.the New'Jersey-Medical. Society.

..whose, .sen-.

countrywide and successful agitationto save her from the gallows fifteenyean ago, has been released from prl-•son'WTrenton- by- the'Court^ofr -Par--dons. "

The Jitney Owners* Association otJersey ,City announced that the torehereafter would be five and a halfcenu^mstead of five cents, becauseof the additional expense they will beunder when foe Kates law goes Into"eltect on tfay~IK '

Senate President ,Oeorge W*. F.Gaunt announced that he would notbe a,candidate for the Republican'nomination tor Governor this year, but^wbuld throw'hla support to the candl-

of Senator Walter E. Edge otAtlantic. County. - ' -

"Piftee'nvvalnable dogs were shot in a

... .. . . m&leaimd makrjHs spselalty.is Intarna-Ckmailaw. His thesis on that subjecfwon him his doctor's degree."

— STOP SELF-POISONINQThe flnt stop towards health Is reg-

u lar bowel action., A celebrated Lon-don physician says: "The use of apbratc gets rid of watte matter." Unotjremoved poisons form which theblood absorbs. This "aelf-polsonlng"

and blood His, heart disease, bad com*Vledont, foul breath, low spirits, etc.To remove these-- poisonous wastes,and Jalsatldlwrtlgahelp»tha,Jddnejt,nothings excels. Dr. David Kennedy's,Favorite Remedy, a famous laxativeremedy Cor kidney and blood.t-Adv.

Paperweight., . * ,Wally—Is Reggie a heavy smoker?Wolly—Ko. He weighs only a nun-

i d

"He,ought to b? ashamed, ot hmVself

nor's and'came a f a surprise,'tottherank! .and file' of Demq&ate' ts was'rank! .and le of mq&ate. ts wasthe Governor's 'lntentron<ito; select' aman^wlth wide experience In prison

k 'MrMadden's* " '

th)ublej'«artM" when7 a tando«-ranbarking; through the streets.,,

Statetorgaalxer' McCuiIom visitedCumberland county to organise boys'

girl* agricultural dubs among

Tbff Enterprise Skirt Factory, whichthrough" the efforts of the Board ofTrade, located .In wndwood. has start-ed operations- ,„ For the first time in tour rears-shad.

"JLTJ

STOP 1TCHIM6 INSTANTLY.

WKh CuUcura Soap'and Ointment.Nothing Better. Trial Free.

Bathe the affected part with CnOcuraSoap and apply the Ointment. For ec-

raahea, Irritations, plmples.dan.-

and Ointment are 1 Nothingbetter, cleaned or purer than thesesnper-creamy emollients at any price.

Free sample each by mall .with Book.

— • Safe Bet."If fashion makes our dresses any

shorter I don't know'what we'll da" '."I do-y6uTl wear them."

SS^L-Vrjifi^i^^tr '''•£•'"$!£'' -Baa

work as'Mr.'Madden'sSeep, poultry houses free, from ver-

pure'water1 In.'felwui ,-veatelrn,- bU<£ ''.-. "• " J,£*

turn tot the organ grlndTer.. -.lease ofAt'a-meetini In the home of Mrs.Hughe* >1» a iortmui^at the

' J b k H l '40and often., ' Sell your eggs only to.,buyers,.whobuy lossolf and who.-.are'v willing topay for

aiAU.'Dost, SMAU, nucs,Jrbn, works. .He ls' 40 ysaraV

iJohn McOble' in Wontclslr. tU«SQ was Important Co* Motliara ^

Examine carefully trrwr bottle ofCASTORIA,aaafe and sore remedy fortnfanta'and children, and see that it

, 0 y aBas.aVif© and three children. pledged;for the care of twenty-two

fathriets^enndren in Francea . © n e children.

'aake his homein thaTibusab t h ' S t t o f Oi ' k :

fatheriess chfldren in France.It'it hoped to maintain a vlaUteg

Insril^

by. the,' Statojfor Oxi 'keeperb ^ f ^ r j l

the7roostii and p J t Kepop'wjth W «oo3 dltutectantilf you.

*etnnot'do this, you'cairaUeast; deal*outjtiie cow and>iero's«ne\the'rpottii,— " I - ' » l a^mr«v »«• «•« <<• •*?<*

precauuont

Childfen Cry for Fletcher's Cattozw.

A b i h h thihscirtefc^ , V4 ^The.pl4 Dr. Stiger estateTy|Ceudhtnu'a* .Al4^lHf QaiMtM t*fKmt4aam a\ ^Vlvh i

A bore it a man who* has nothingto say and proceeds to say It ' {fJr

waVWslaAjTJ

Tee ssiah msat it Jmi as bad asnotwigkV'toaiadktVapt'toiesdttakVtoaiadktVpi

wltk urio »eM aad to-iajuie'thsUastgps. ,Btd buss, bhe,^ dhiria^ rWm.tk P

ddsr tooablss nolsste weakdsagariot

, ANaTwYorkCtsa t^O«o. Smith, « Chef

lnjury'l began, to havehemoirnsget of the

:k|aBtrs><ntnttbW daks aerassmy back and I eoutdbaMlrtan.lBksd. Itnattd^with-a doctor,but dUUVt -gH^anyb«o*flt FeurbssseefPOM'S XMssy. Pillsianf' aw- aad'X'-have

e:«lsaasa .* I B M K T

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gf

of CoiistipatioilO n tgoAddf b6

i Kt surely i• onth...

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STWr7n7Wr7««tlve ,n£bar7ofttoJlraJapirUatnt havt bias. Jaraedb> tba/Townablp .ONIIMIUM to Boy billboinkt. It froBld^ardlr attao

aa BOTtxal apaidtaca 'krd ^pttlU* *m ~^^^^^^^^^^v^p^v a^ejiajBjas v^^p frBVB^vieBflve^e^iejvveje. — • ^

J<-*lMe. hive riawved to California. .A!-Mlllar on Saturday.',, . IMvM s J«OMV •< Woodlaw? artnot

H I jvaf rewvered from a atrloue O H Tb. playof tb. Camp ,Flr«will b. «W«,lp tb. MdltorloaGltVtlawt SdmP'oQ t k -f*fW

Hit* cum *rent«n»a»ta .Yttmi • ; ? » I .

nay u t b : ; ; ; *•; • ^ % ^^ A i«w .tor, lu . ep-B.d up.- otntbtr Woawditd fotU». lirow midtt.

ft^t Hi* c m * r e » t «I - , Norta .Yttmi. • ;?-»• I.MII ntbtr Woawdi

Right E «t ; toareaw, ju«t

, ?el*aion of oflcan<*U|,tak»,platt. C

An Important! Matin*-*T lb»Daa>oeratl« Club will bilield<|a their

areaw, ju«t wlat^wiV. D«d d InCraoford for y«an,-a floriat Jebop.'E bl flV' i » '

m p n *Daa>oeratl« Club will bilield<|a their

> T t blMICraford for y « a n , a floriaErary ataammblt floV'ar ihi t

t

« l |, Trott bulMIng tanorroweve.

All b d tr y ammblt floVar ihi t K »*•«

tlfot•odjapdallii nie*Iron ailay-'Aeopla f (lit'ir y | t

» th. work^do^T -ThU would. « v^.^wblp^rtfr.ll«,rd«,ddollM>

> , Tr u g*lnf.i All MHbera an. requited to

Aa .D>pt<jUI fotar., . wiprlt.knooani,neat"waa aiadt of tb. an-

Mla+Adtte Brigand if In Mabel Lgftrk apart the week-end at Atlantlo

*hirtth»c«h».,.'Mr. and Mm. CvT. Harrb kava Thai aut. rth»t they wQKrfajai W»^»WRiiy v ^ H f ,

BOMII.!, Aftar btatty ooniratuiatlonaf

Moerlidh honst at S Ctntral1U mpporr tbtlr> ^neh^ MUSIC f f e

from evary.DM pratrat,- dainty- ecoftctloM-irkrt»«vid ^ AnoflgtboThf Pormaii Forotry Oo. hai joat

- fr««tMw«k^tfcoU

».ld*na .for^b7^rof^T^pp*?;iiia»baai;B*ir,;aiBM Laigoa of BllMb>tb,>liol t t l t l k i | \ ti

aa.rtnab • > • h " UMnill In tfitTYork,1 for apme

n p U M Laigoa of BllMb>tb,>liogava an lntwMtlng;:'t«lk:i,oii|\ <tiw— - * ' £ or«tnti.tlm;iM by tlufomodilBproT*d. > . ,

itw"dak#y; aid family ofapg* aVrnut, have rauovad to.MawQ I M l K '

o«tnti.tlm;i.. , Aft« ^jurnMnt.n> ramalMd'ifor a Melal

2! Jii^Ml^M'K^^^J* a. B(OOB« and f-rpllyJ

t ill ' K

v At Uw^Flr.t Biitlit'Chwch onHih t t ih lUIS i

»MHM|M3iiB(OOB« and f-rpllyJ{«(alraaf, will nowva'{ to Kn»,

l "

At UwFlr.t BiitlitChwch onHigh .treat, ih:re mlU-ISm » SpecialEarter ;Ma4wg» fon:ffandiy mornlfig« * on, Hay l i t

'At m UF«* on, Hay l i t « J * ^ J ,•/'At a mnUBgrof UwMlMlosSyilaty^fcaMJJn U* Pr-byUr

plnmiltii||^ra;uMr».JPB,uyU* Pr-byUrl.D

t^aoT ^ My^fcaMJ.Jn, U* Pr-byUrl.D

^ . V « , , U I be Iqrx w -the Bbofr and wlllibrJB0t0yr»a«l«lfS h t dd b

B t y » « l fShort addreua by looal paifora.wlll

' ' l »M#MiPd^.ferSfey*?*!* ^CIIPBI?l'TKH5f4SOt5

'^:*?^£*&&^

? « ; w p ; ; e bjrJlr?lniil«g . (»m tb. L,Idle.' Aid Soci-

frMtlaga from ibe ,vWomaa'./Horo*Mtalocry Socl.t,; Mr.. C.J S.a«r:

la^ejialrtttM^of the >entertainment'•wltbHi.' >Wch' wrrea 'Wfretli, 7^0a.m.-»orB*w;Yotk.Clt7, Brooklyn «^d

7.40 t .m —rwBolati - m i n« CmtMi ™ rf'

^iSi^Jl

»y: modem

i e . t f « d 11 r o m . / S mlnnte*frtouitatioo.' . Addrew.or u l l AtuUn.-lOII*dnat .vennb < <"'.>•- . ^

BookWALTE

in the Face a

"DEMAND" PC

• i s . - * " ;

bF«d

| hti litliailil i TtTJ- taidiky ft«d f

l

ha4 pa>nc»>aaii

iSiaaaalief''

tony fctaiaa of tfc.an'4o*<Wr.J(iBrik,awBB Ifc

a«,IHIASHGLEWOBO!

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stsg^a^B?

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