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Mirch St. 1S1T wai«ht ana Tbur»d»; : IN WHICH IS MERGED THE DAILY PRESS 12 PAGES DAILY C1RCC- LAST WEEK 7,656 T, MARCH 88, 1»17 BOW TO LIVE WELL ON SMALL INCOME Dr. E. L Fisk, of New York, Gives Practical Talk on . Foods at High School i Practical m Bienu that 1B GUARDSMEN URGE MORE "TEAM WORK" Lively Discussion Opens N»- tional Defense Council's i Three-Day Session lain Charlei . Petaraon. rjip- and at resent ing Company K, and Acting CHAPTER OF D. A. R. WILL AID COUNTRY Patriotic Women Met With Mrs. Charles R. Banks ana Heard a Good Paper PRICE TWO CENTS COMPANY K CALLED TO THE COLORS The First Battalion; Second Infan- cy, New Jeney Volunteers Of which DEFENSE LEAGUE IN NORTH PLAINFIELD Contin [he Ame Captain Daniel Runkle and Meut*n- , home at M. Ca»rle«. representing iBanks, o report lo -its, jiv-i to further 'Adjutant (_.<«• Commission of Four Citizens Appointed by Mayor Smal- ley-Organiied Last Night FOUR Np JERSEY REGIMENTS HAVE NOW BEEN CALLED OUT By United Frets: Washington, March 28,—Four rnore National Guard t i lld h l d g 2 , n o r e National Guard | regiments vrai called to the colors today. These include p' a iTnS :t c heFirs ' w ^ st Virginia, Seventy-fourth New York, and •-; oecond New Jersey. .PRESIDENT'S PLANS TOR WAR STRENGTH There was a. wide difference U>t>\. Mnl. Edmund Wood. rege»t of the i HOLD ANNUAL MEETING that it"* I opinion between the guard and r«g- General David Forman chsptir, Tren- j ular army officers. There was i»n ion, read a. wonderfully Insuring pa- : audtence^of about 1,OQ>0, compovd ! per. on the "History of the I'lae." awl chiefly" of Notional Gukrdamen alid pur Joy al devotlcn|for all It sji&nds for. •- friends and relatives. PraJtl- iAs a mark of appreciation, a&d t y United Frew: *J . . Inereasa of th* army by adding at Washington, March 28.--President ' onC1 ' ail ""? annual Increment* d«slg- has taken sjl the steps within ! nainl hy tbe last army bill. Thla GERMAN MENACE SPEEDS RUSSIA'S REORGANIZATION noald b« m&d« to a:>!»risc Irohus at the front of l-vo that I the eiact condiilon!'nn<Jer whicn "Run- THOUSAND BRITISH SOLDIERS FOUND DEAD ON FIELD Iks may be ..Main..! hool toijitjrrow or j fa lisa Coreyt | j inard, and Iff George C. Otto started on a trip of Inspection of- the waterfront and properties adjacent there to^prellmin- ary to the adoption ol defensive It Is said ihat Colonel Marti In charge of thle territory between tl **''*'arli 11 np and rerlh terson T. J. Mutnford. John jM. Whitoi, W- T- Kaufman. Wilbur pi. Rogers.'8? 3. Car»afho. C. C. Bflrle, AIUMIVPR^ADV ftF jr C C Burk". A M Harris Chat. A l i H l V X I U A K I Ur 111 be n "R(My ' j Herbert -.Cw*. SjJ- of thedefonsivi raid extra Sheriff Otto accompanied Colonel Martin for the purpose of visiting the and sv.farinK In some of Hie oinplriy*^ li guard against any plots of alien enemies. Eitra precautions will be tnltpn at the big plant of tbe Standard Oil Company tn Linden township to CO to other sections or t the same purpose during Ibe week. «• E. .Butler, C. Hire Da* Inffc*. feB i". K. Lockwrwd. Heifn fL,E> 6! T. vs E. $ \ Hedge . S. Scfiuyier. ! MiSS.QNAKY CIRCLE r». F. VI Bilrke. Mm. rapp Mrs. J. J.-McTaffrey Hurley. M!fa Kliiabpih iom-i] A and John J. TJorpai BM sS•-!••• Mrs. Marriaret ; 'UTid Mrs. Flliabc-th Shpniian. t- S, ' clt r- ""! "r». John : tfrnno! rpnes Of -s».T*f ~it i lah Hildiera wSfc--found leBeld beiweeni Afrlncoi Chios, bttueetf Bapaui south of Rlpont, f^ampag andr^or and, I Gei French troops i trenches were South Plain H. Retailer. Harry p. Pold, ,1'rcBided. A A. Tilney. K - F. MMiiy,' Mrs. Pertne, of Urat Edw H. 1-add. Jr., It, P. p.: Hunis- "ml was dressed little man, l(afry Oee, CMd W^i«W T f u ^ * " r t Jr J C.V:Ut«.rt 'J U Matthews =F. sion field th.TP an() spn _ W. IrPdHl. D. Hi Rowland. G«o«t« o f t h e " Iaaa ^ a"« rus f IB . s o f Mffr>»,• M\ S. Tyler, { CJ BJ Tylgr,- " lmtr - v M™. Robert GidJeajan^ G M Hoist i Pirry l[ atew"- ' I " B3 Agnes A. Pheever played . art" Tliiiriaa H I t'scett Fred | j !P tftI )°- Tne Jud|on Jujilots had tl URh». Walter'^ P. VeyBey. " ^ ' «*?*» GOVERNMENT TAKES! j AERO CO.'S CUTPl'T j '> planH out for the addition" of 1C HOxlOO foot bijildSnK to" its pre ld plant. It 1B understood^ thas-. t'nlted Stales Government has: GERMAN FOOD SUPPLY IS OVER-ESTIMATED By United Preis: KAISER'S CONDITION SERIOUS WITH WORRY United Press; <ca | Food : - I mlttpd M;i--li 28.—Gen TO ^KHKAItSK PdRpME H. Bat'clielor WRS fnali TANZKH Thl hlblts used In the trial of Kae Tai cfcapfel of the reii on Tuesifey fclk ft e held «-e followlji? e high "school. To fe- every Kember pnfnt 1 low pholw book *hfrh AI.FItEp VNIVEttsm& j ill! CONCEPT T O ' H ind M Ich t^iey » is poured fcy'Mrs.]H.pE. ' . A. M. Ifarris. jMr^. I l tlje e Of thfe C nan o( I the pro- J-1KNJTUBK T«SIO|WOW ish Haul North Plalnnciti. LCI ill Or AOHJIJI £3att>i:ifcl i*ll— "*a o the Rotaftstag mail} com- mil iat there bad been an ovei;-|gol of ilie amitunt of Gert^auy'a Cai atiol MRTON MENDEL RUN DOWN BY AN AUTOi.«-:'•'••' >"• " Fitth Street. JT y an aujouioblle. 'knocked bruised. other pernont Indicted in tl.e aame! ' M I I" matter [may be tried Srst. | The UTeAV n U ^ G ^ C1L ,. M^moNALOAXO m* orr. S^JJJ/r; Z^tn^t AN II'-TOJ>ATE KESTAl'RANT cDon 131 ESst Front where jhey are pi regTilar' meals. 8p- Mons are prc.vidpd f and prl;v? 'chnrrh «^ 8' o'clock to Dn have Just j nj1*Sion-will be ChargPi restaurant at offering will be rec< eet, upstairs, I benefit of Troap 13, I 1 aorommnda-! iaWe" boarders I rALIjEI* Tf» NKW V<» available for II^LSESS OF Hfc This hniylng he will sie!l by'.anf- tKenney i afterndon, al -d.SO 1 \ "It IH ~hold furnitiii-e: and ^imls of _'. B o*j-, - #tr,»^». inftn-A mi opporljiin i sen old goods. 1 < Coufjler-i nR I lJ Oer- tlon* placed upon the;treatmi f bread were made-: Worrj- vstetl. however. thatiKatseK bfit that could be; form of. diabPtes and it under- inf- to wireless dispatches re- ieived here^ today. His physicians are Bald to bave can effect a cure, but rek.ii . PRESIDENT WHIPPING MESSAGE INTO SHAPE i draw :e tl fflcienti - ..jj.- iponl .•on- Ry Ui led Press: hat U Iro- j Wajbingtop, &Urch 2?.—With the ar- It of labor,' rival of Col. E. M. House at the AVbite isporlatlonjHeuEe, President Wilson Is prohablr ve4 'promlBPS to l)f the longest address tbe "^DANISH WEST;;INDIES ,!???««" . h ^. «•"««* " cou^ s Tlwatre for the gift : the evon iB. and told tha rmberB that he had located aever- l more tfolrtlerB' graves In this >unty. Hitherto these graves hav« ot been marKed, but they will be iarKcd on • Alemorlal Oay. Corn— fain charue of the Rfavee of all i i fa s*. , Tn«r cb & »kf Mfl !i-.--. Ni If.iiir- 1 r,,;,,,. r ij. f>f. I'lalnftoM; pfp will] mur!; .••• 1 '.r,^ nn<l I'itlilcinr;' Ttn-sdnys TiBi sday " -ihk' [Stardaya 'J to 11:30 §. in.—Ad iushck'a. [Sat .„„,«, —For Eauter — Dainty tanh tit Brar-t's. 311 I'ul next to Tp|ephpne olUco, i me.1 d«vlc£ and cut ou| eVenlng8.--Ad». March II. 1117 ynir towighi •"« Thwrbdby; (KKrEBATUR* HUM reaiertor at this morutn PLAINFIELD DAILY PRESS 12 PA6E8 7,656 Mimmn, inw nmsm, wkdnkhiut, march an. BOW TO LIVE WELL ON SHALL INCOME GUARDSMEN URGE j MORE “TEAM WORK” Dr. L L Fide, of New York, Lively Discussion Opens Nl- Circs Practical Talk on tioaal Defense fotmcil’s Foods at Hick School Three-Day Session CHAPTER OF D.A.R. WILL AID COUNTRY Patriotic Women Met With PKIOE TWO CENTS COMPANY K CALLED DEFENSE LEAGDE IN FOUR NEW JERSEY REGIMENTS 10 THE COLORS NORTH PLAINFIELD flAVE m m CALL£J) m WK Commission of Four Citizens Mrs. Charles R. Banks and Commur k of thi. SwV'.'nn'i Appointed hy Mayor SmaL ^ U "' le ^^ reS4: Heard a Good Paper ZJTuZTJiley-Ory.^sed Lart Night N ^ ional . PTMSMI for s dnUrl Conllnenlol Chapler. -‘ITS ^ A o-Mo. .ppol.ledh, „.J «2|v!^^ ^ “7 B .ou Ibol Is not eaben.lve and at reaeolft* Company K. aod Aclfcl Ibn American lleeolulion. m.l nl tbe The Socona , . , NV. L. Smalley of North PlalnUffU C , W . V ' r g"<ia, DCVCnty-fourlh New York, and tbe u « lime valuable Horn n Capum Daniel HunSle nnd Me h„..,c of the re«,m. Mr., t borlea 11. , h met lut nlptht nod effected the or- Second New Jersey, health ‘polol of tie* Wfr« tmmAm Iniam laman U Pharian rmwmsiln. Banka. 1 JOS V<atriums arenur. vrsler- VJ _ . 3 . vanlutlnn *»« . u..- J * •a address by Dr. B. L Flak tor of th* Life Extension 1 of New York, before the Parent- national defense council of the Tear her Association of the Plain (told nooal Gtnird Association high school last night United States, being hjtld At a . parts of the city, and the special i noon.' from Trentifn, doubt that these women will do ibdlr part, should unlrerwal military Mr nr. | th.l, Irapmwlrm. Tbrro >u a wide difference of Mrs. Edmund Wood. _ nlcally (onC. He emphasised the Import- ftj 1 ‘ST "P lnl0B j^DvM tha soar* and reg- Oencr.1 3nrM VoSmln meal that eon tailing maiy thlnira that axe essary for health and strength. Regarding l. the dally die. Hr r,plained 1^ 1 '• r * h ~' " f ""*'* SSSWnSS, OnMn— _ _ their frftnda ond relatlVee Pi : Dr Pl.k Mid Ihnl ««1V •» «' iprokm .. .. not aboolutely necewmr, for tram -brb" between |h. *.«•] one-i ealetence. and h. would nol Clu.,0 and rraulor ollfrera. bell* tdviar In nor more than onrr a day In* mot to hr ihr onli ooluilon .iir,r ordinary condition.- Conoid- the problem of nruHu V atron* rrablr atrraa tar laid on the uar of well-orgaplced army wliolr Wheat toor and bread Dr.' It waa recommended Ihot Kish -aid that ll waa a pity Ihat ao couotry ahpuld have a peode form 1 touch time aad -aprn-r should be at Iran 1*0.000 men lo Ita rrgul rattended la erparntln* Ur whole army and lhal reglr wheal from flour, when lo reality the hove a membership uf 1,000 In discarded part "f the wheat was the and be reerulted to x.oeri In war. | moat nutritious, conuloln* an ol- the war atyenglh of. Ibe tlsrim men perfect food'- He sold that intent.. Htiort term enlistments with whole .brat bread, butter and , t , regular .rmy waa ailvoraled milk a child could he made atron* t, , ; KL wm”. 1 :: r ~ WOMEN’S auxilary to high school tomorrow rlcr. Before It la polished the grata unift nrCTWCC I CtniF contains a graatsr amount of nutrl- MUMfc Ufcrtndfc. LtAUUL Miss Janet Richards wIlt-Rlv her than after the proceaa. J \ tenth talk tomorrow ttburwl-y. A wraptny of ladles met at faw home r Mr*. S. « r*rvalho. on W-si Klch«h r*rt this .morning snd fnrtned t Ifc . I..M Pune Hep. •n.meii.tefr Shj-bd.T^.TM^: , Trenton..* March 28.—The Second Regiment was fc^v^fd". ll ' 1 * H It the bebuf dr wnl adeuunf bome dr ordered out by Secretary of. War Baker today. Governor - h.',.i and patriotic sL"' o““ *h°"i«ue r3ISI"”S "aS e! ^8' received a message calling out a third regiment at 7""". *"b front there .in ,, » *? J -*«*«. John t.. noon. The first nnd Fifth were called out Sunday. point with,, the state ,o do .unrd *17"^ The Second Regiment headquarters are in Trenton.’ Iholr appointments a.ldresscd thu j * Mayor ia a communlcatlun as tol-j ^ 1 "It, *“"f ( PRESIDENT’S PLANS FOR WAR STRENGTH bum. defee ne. We aye onndeat oily Inapirin* po T be Hope Chnpel Chrlallen’ Kn- Ihnl we abnll pve . ,«od meoenl.of.. , - lh « A**' end d-oror Socle!, h„,d II. anon.l m....- nor^.|»« in .4, ,h«, Ul1 "" 1 ,r : - 'l l»crtw» of lb. .. our Joyal devotion for ell It afbnda for. ,...o!n«, .1 whleh repot', nil.. Ito r,m inirpoop ft to organ- Nnreh !S.-Frwldent ; 005. all the anunal Aa a mark of oppfeel.llon. md to ml were reeelv. a ond work for th, eon,- •*- -neb no Ito of detoSnw a. may he “f " kra •»> "OP* «Hbtn r*led by I he UjM army bin. hr*- * rUbP'or'l ibauba. the regral ln , r ,.. r pUcn „,. Th r.quired lo >**« .11 djlaonr. tbp'.r br > B * '• "F*?* CHAPEL ENDEAVORERS tb e HOLD ANNUAL MEETING .h.iTi. Tren- by adding at present jto^stand and "TV Star Spangled BanneiL" Wood rtFCltrd -Sour Flagi'ar Flat- A delightful social hour During thr Informkl rurhang Ions, and pleasant Jgrertlng rlotlc ruling *u ^ **ld#nf hour of sla o’elocg arrived afternoon's pie The Continental (Chapter 1 lo take up patriotic rducatl^ for the Polish | thp'r ur ? n f ine -navy to m Id My ' ,, ,n‘ ' k" II. rod l„ Iboi .id *•' masimom h. ndwd lo lOO.mMl men. *‘ee wwm watch could be sbalwd to sieot »~ra MOPU o, tho ch.p, t ;;«•*-»«- 'bat the commission ,4“"^ ^t "ZTJfS, Z r \n., of opln Tl "' JJ' 1 ** 1 ** offleera nr.d com- J,’ * |*r»*ter strength alflLugh the belief Is now shaping lbs War Depart STJKSS “n'Lrt?;^ & hr "" •" bU "“‘" ,ncr ***® br ! considering ,m enu^rit, . id . ghould b- VMw^J mi rKJSr or by having «*.P*u » aowipnlsory training The means whereby a larger MISS RICHARDS ni tanning CnUtooni eonre.pon.Mng -ef tary. ..y. **V4~» II L«^ yfnray fcb«M Id t*0#H *»•' . liork M,.a KMt.btH Mcalilllan. w -r ., .c- l '“U J^n^ngTSc'S? M * M, ° p=:ay< tu M •* : >Jur- om(iit|s , e. meeting comniltt «>, Ml, l»Aig: muskr <v>nirnltio+ garet Mortlm*; social Mias Mar* M'frtiuier. lot»V»u< t*o:n atiitres. Mrs. >itrrai*i *K-li.^;j *n«t Job-. Itimrm r . delrgs0>* «» ChfifOssi Rnd'Mivor rniria C6rm«k il'rry ilia Fisk urged a reasonable health, adding Ihat a person always . enjoys bis meals belter nft-r esee ' io tbe HoOke Drfe*s« OZeoolu. r slug tad Is In belief condition to T-JL- | jandj Tbe New stare b r»th,. In the High -O' J..... I AuJltorlum. and will so. uk on the followIni subjulji "Will Ihc War He Offensive or | INtcuovu OulyT" THE DEATH OF dlg-t hi. toed rello-ln, ,b. lo-| Ti; r.e.Men.. tTesting talk, many of those preaonr w u mutpm- .eervtary Ml« each regular 000*1 loned Dr Fisk ss u> psrilculur K . 'Stevens; * tnuwfr. btf» lrkrt uu * meeo. end Iheir nutritive veins . „, nrJ ( f„ (u , while. K : The ehjrct of Ihe su.llWr. la to rafee W * ' , TOUR OF INSPECTION J-J last talk may obtain gueat U.pplylog to Miss Corey. $3 •Tavenue. tomorrnsl moralng li|(ltuUla.'* U jr* si titinr sjF-k at^vi sti mad. lo M.ry . rrisrl-r,,- T‘" E d .^’5jL LTJ, U ifShl- lfftj* . ar wm>ia!nat Ihe hatred |* Certnar-iA merl 'a*t JS«* .hritld end*aro- to « I ai-ra .r F h ' m th » **oard of loeal- on the Idea that "the bitterest strag- gle this nation has ever known may be our ijaru" These men ssy the country ought not he ml.guided In Ita view that real war. and not merely police work, must soon- er or later he the portion of the big force which will probably be 4 of Congresa next week. *ji IU«ro Sits npt bfrog dlaloyafey rominliu-d by <J.*rnu.i Ara rirna tim- M»S. APB!F J)0*G,‘_N .i",. £.' n fijo-C.rtic pr-’r-aiorla, «i «• e *lio -I wT s.s.r ks ip *" r ct, ,o oikwd an i .wi hvafl. r-| L, - th more timid! .J - * *** I GERMAN MENACE SPEEDS RUSSIA’S REORGANIZATION By Belted j r’rlfOfrud. Afa reft ST. of u tlermar. drive into Russia Js serw- Ing to acielcmte iTMuendoualy the ra- orgnnlratlon of democratic Ilusala. rd Inary vth.ru, have been made to aMirtse irj*ps at the front of he exact cxirvlnion'und-r which'Hub- MADE BY OFFICIALS . t ON ruilit TOHH TO leaving ihe Courihouse at Ellxabeth DKFKNMK |sKA<i|'K i xiu Hlcharda i has yesterday morning la a high powered , . - - »|*e an estra series of aiitnmohlle. IJeuten..t<-oloj.el Will. Th . I. the Id of fbe Tt.or.d-,, April lam n. Martin, of the Serttnd Regiment Pon ,rib„lori. In the lloh.e I>fe«*e Thnrsda,. April! M*u« bp I. date: . : .bear talk, may be o Orergs F Sfelllea. stosrl If. P»t--:Hlgh echo.l loiodrrow or lemon. T, J Mumford, John r '1. la8 | Q g|l» Corerl properlles adjarenr there lo-prellmln- wh ,, o8 w T Kaufman Wilbur I! _ j ^ ZLU* “"h-^irf^IVERSARYOF It laaaW tliM Colonel Uurtl. will be ' K dd,'/ .1 ,'irh.r, Ca* H U. In rbargf of lift territory Unworn Ike r hr Wm I.. Uoekannd. Ilrrtry Newark line Ul Perth Amboy. R Butler. Id'lghtoo t.olklOe. Adam In oothoril, would t . D B vld G. SVcenll. O. T U'lr lit of Ibe probable y Harrow*. E ft 11,-dr.H.jK alvr operallons to be y p. t „.„,, n g p S^uylcr. E , . „s, . Thomas,*'I.. K WaTlitc. Ar<*hlb; accompanied Colonel Cos> p. AoBfln . ,lhe proililonal goYernment plan for the future. The minuter of the Interior la bend- ing every effort to speed up tbe out- put of munitions. Supply factories and other governmental agencies are centered on the rapid transportation of thru* supplies to the front. Entire confidence | B expressed here of Huse tan troops being able to withstand German assaults. New Jersey National Guard. ttt George C. Otto started on a trip of Inspection of the waterfront and properties adjacent there to-prellmln- kota'by _ . Hillside Daughters of i.-ttb<-l!a will wr evening at the corn-i ted to' llngton arenuvi and >Vf»t Iks. one street and will j proceed fp th other, where the esn-,1 sa-rvi«» of lb . for will he held j *! t ih« >Ira. Dorian rami liere from pply South Plalhn !1 nproirmf yesrp* She icavea th.i following cbflflrti Mr* F Id. Bdrke. Ms* *re.dTT. Rtrapp. Nra J. J McCaffrey t*. Hnrlcy. M:$- Kllzabeth I>>rgau. MISSIONARY CIRCLE Thonni A. snd John J. Doras THOUSAND BRITISH SOLDIERS FOUND DEAD ON FIELD j Special to Court* Heflin (by w*n •srk line and Perth Amboy None of divulge tho details extrat Of the defensive operations put In effect. Sheriff C Martin for the purpoee of visiting the big Industrial plants within the county and •«taring In some of the employes . deputy sheriffs r„ preerv* order and lo guard against any plots of alien enemies. Extra precautions win be taken al the big plant of the Standard sisters. Mrn Margaret Ht» I _ and Mrs. Klltabeth 8Man, H[thlk i ri t city, and Mrs. John (Jbnnottg,;- of South Plainfield f Detpfeiler. Harry A. A. . Tilntry. R Kdw H Ijdd Jr.. R 1 man. Harry ««•*.* Ciitjoa 1 Wkartfcn, Jr.. J. C. 'Gilbert, ’j. I.. Matthews. V W. IrtMII. 0 11. Rowland. Grow.' Meg res. W. S. Tjler. , tJ B. Tylpr. The anniversary! men s Missionary jCTrclc *4 he First Baptist Chafed Uaa obsrrn. r I'l, a Tu n ,T 'Sr* nr GOVERNMENT TAKES of Ussaax has prfwtt and was dressed Id the toFlt rn*’ of Hut .. a. put.!, praaldcvl. tb« nag Cl lb- Ian* pf Ih-T Ivylln (hj w'r.-ftaai. March 21.— - 'Z:\Ttk7 " V'f w 11 rffrlvK : s f—ga -d dxpmiioii Hv«ra durln* \hr past twenty- "CT’t" !' r ,ho,r n<1 w,, l, four hours, (he dar. office reported -ikcLi. ,h 7 r - r ,r * ** «* 7y ctu.se,- .today. uf£z ^1-' V'^ *iro: yI«o thkr thrw TLecoi^.. *k°«rk?s |u:*si ne| d^smisjl us* or British ~Mdiers wtjr.- round on tiro; . North of Rhelms and In the Ar- mpen ciur ardor In preparing battioSeld batwee*^ Aglncourt and gonne French troops that entered Knlcst uokov-jrd sets; that we m"st, Morcbles. bVtwaaS sk- all prora*;llons to sfeure the ration fambrni after the fighting on March 26. the oracial statement said. Near Ls Fere the French suffered hoary loaaca In an nnauccawfnl pf- fort to advance. .la Champagne, south of Rlpont, French trenches were raptured. Ths 1 capture of SCO French prisoners la Bapaumo and I German tranches were drtveo out. J-M m stiff alert AERO CO.’S OUTPUT iJoiim.* o/LismlK-rg and a place ! T T* GERMAN FOOD SUPPLY •ion field there manners country. Mr* R Ion of Its property. Monday afternoon BhdrifT Otto went to Summit and swore In special deputies at a number of factories In that vicinity. He also will* go to other sections of the eounty for the same purpose during, the course of lbs week. Jud «... Thomas II. Leggett.I Fred. ^J. igf J Hughes. Walter H. P. Vejscy ,abN * Trom wh,ch spok- Inler^tlngly nd ruslonig of tiieever pUyed the i>n Juiilor* hkd « ey sol* baskets and KAISER’S CONDITION IS OVER-ESTIMATED SERIOUS WITH WORRY for drilll«k. wjikh *IU bc”«nn-Tunc . ' . .. Inter. wVeh.aM m^b'r. will We»: #re*llngl> plan. aa. lb- b \ ^/ '‘""•LA '!!.”'. “I .»c *«••• jf? «'..,pa.i f.vrTna will b, m . ? plant. It I* underwood that tho T .vli - Ited Btales Gub'-riiineiit hf^ cn- fJon »y Mrs H |3: White arris. iMijl. George -* hair in op of the pro-. -i- f r •"'*>' ' •; "**T Tea was poured riDKRUOIaK f',tMP4l({N flit Hit and Mrs A. M I TO bLiIKAIMK FflROlKKTlSu H. Batchelor was ' j j j .gram. 'he nipmbjrs or the Blederwi*lf campaign choir will meet for fr- MILTON MENDEL RUN Jrff Inatruci lliank* Tor i membership app*' - .a.,. will be jp-ady for d^trlbufio-i gaged t^e entitle output of thk com- ton|jjh| afd hr ohtaiped fro-n pany for the next three yearc nny meni *. r *, lfar i„mnti P slon rr •— j -f- !. n’t the tax cajb«ctor*t oBicf I.R OF HOUSF.HOIJ) : ottsh H*ll. North Plainfield. kTKXITI RK TOMojd*OW In an Inte^lcv with u Courter- i k* L-. ji .... » 0 ^B, n(C Jtr. hearsal in Vincent chapel of the First Mdt .odist cbur«h on Tues«bty evening. April 3. at 8 o'block. Re- Oi, t>* application of AssIsUnt scat Uckets will ha given Eat Whi ,, . Iall.,1 BI.J,, Atin,nay -Mr Donald. p,.d-r.»lf Lfcotll MjntannM ottkffC^ml n«-' BW , aaa .|, b. h.ld »• follow lr.rT Coori. .-V,.. rort. ,e.u„U, or- Wt H| gh To th- rsiram of all of the ex- ....... - tirkffl every R«fWUber <r Wh News report, r thl Robert Murray will sell byf „auc- Krnney *^!d * in tomorrow afterndon. at 1.30 j "H •* » r-grettable fact that all : lock, the hossehnld farnltufe . . . .fc_ mn< 1 .v «u.v | o'clock. I ho hoaaobnld Igrbllufft; «"> of 7"”""* "«•**">« ttl '' DOWN BY AN AUTO cw York, yesterday Jlbll. a.od Iff . Jrlai Vila?T«- ^ ",hw Jrilo'w"I * r- ,r *' 4 '* er on a was used In the- cAmpsign. sh<v charge .of perjury m connection with namb r K , v< . n suuapkiJ lir 11 Jan> ** W Osborne Kvrr ro( . tnb «. r , n lir(;r< | dlsogrood. but the present Ifttenllon j * of the'United fftatra District Attar- . * ' ft" rev’s office is to try her. again It AI.FHKII IMYKIWITU fil-KF. Is likely, however, that one of the other persons indicted in tl.« same matter may tried first. w fork last night and* lh -, .a # f ur . nermtfn-American cltlrena have quite I tJr the tr.lrf, Mllt^JP^* ^ y KVjJfcS ra,,f>h -WV •» other dill. |M«ff«l. « Holly Park. .1.0 .0- ? '»"_ >,rri,„, aSi42n“ Ihat Ib.y caow bar.- lo comp.olad by hla mnlhtr. wag' "“I" "ttorara ,o ..rch^I. -ho ,h ' nllll, *J *" rtl " alruck b, ao aufcmoblEc. kaockcd 1 " Wh ° |U.rm.ay for £h, p..l forty year., down, .ad badly bralacd. beije., * r ' bnfl"« hoboabold I0°d« and although fraalbl Uai may b>v» mining . acalji wound that r. ; I‘V’'*"> *o4sf5r» | !i. , ' , rs f I By United Preaa: MbtcJi 28.—German Berne SwKsrrland. March 28.— -tor Adelph Bstorkl .d- K-t-er WillUm i* Buffer In ic from . milted to the Rota*stag main com-.toiW form or diabetei and fa under- mittef that there tUil been an oveg- going treatment at lloroborg. ac- ostlmate of the amount of Uerqpny's curding to wireless dispatches rs- food supply. IcHved her^ today. He was quoted ’l» commentjug on t Mis physicians arc said to have the aerlousneha of. the food situation given assurances that with careful that Ihc r.strlctloM placed opoo ths treatment they can effect a cure, but consumption Of bread wer* inade-.worry la * a id to be retarding ths' quale. H* in. Sted. however, that 1 Kaiser s reenvery. they were th- hf«t ihst could bs; Ths qaantlty of supplies for the PRESIDENT WHIPPING ^sage into shape It would br till aSfty lo draw upon I (be raoervea •< r JII. Aa lo lorrawa- B, L'nllrd Pram: Ing produrtlgn h»..ald Ihat la lm- , Waablnalon, Mgrth !S.—Kllk Ihe ar- poMlblr. on arooilM of lack of labor, rival of Col. K. ». Home al Ibe Whlta and Ihe InagfclaiirrK Iranaporlallog j (r.ura, PnMdrnl Wllaon li probably faclllUea. -'j J . jwhlpplng hla roaaaagvi Into abnpe. It MA.t,u.N.r.D AM. ore , |lh , . n.^br. „„ AN I r-TO-DATK RI»T.U’RANT concert at the Hevsnth Day Hap’ 'church at* 8'o'clock tonifcfct have just mission will he eharg-d. bn . J. MIcDomM and i opened an tip-to date restaurant at offering l.tf Fs«f Fronf afreef. upstairs. 1 lienefff « where they are prepared % to *erve America. regular' meals. Special accommoda- j ^ Ions are provided for table boarders r%|.l^:D TO NEW ILLNESS OF be received for Troop 1 j, Ifoy grouts qulr.d oevaral .llirbea, Mr. M-n TIIMB .MARRIAC.fc , del. who ana w.lklug will, her eob. ! . 1 |WHb olher nbkione. b.pnllr earnped >h ing ran dawn ,, ' „_ lk L_ lo w.rrinff .gajnrt Ibe CniU»l Sule. The driver o«Uc car Mopped and K »,%“V.7ree7. b.v. V,'JlZa °o a.-. 7 araiU ’b**'Vl'l" "1 aay Ibat aa oae who ylblda to to Oeor»e R- vino mui , n 4 ,,„, lo lhl , , n d 1U Ideal,, and .•lane I hare always Renthlng here bele.lled Dr. Murray. HfWW.r FI?""! """b ' -ho -ill make flrikar e.Mnlnnllon •• by Ihn Ber. I. II. Me Sjto deteimlne thej extent of tho ln-j M,ckl * m f BKHAMK C K Tils; V DANISH WEST INDIES . io ^ -oa,-e BECOME OURS SATURDAY | ,,cn tviariIt -• * The Allred Cn^gL Glee cih ^ MeST, ZIZ TZtijZ - of wM.^, John H. Cotfrcll. Jr., jof Reaching here he]called Dr. Murray, perform^ ®" f* tU^ay. Marrt Jl?. -j Juries. artlea. This ± SBB lTI|k « IM«K'IK\T fi ,r <1. Chlldre* . Home '“,? 0 ^ U, Ihonk .be manage* -*«* Sesame Clvh mflll meet at clock tomorrow morning Mrs. A- trled lo ll»e up Americanism, free fronr blks of any sort. I mu.t accord lo «uy fello- Irltltens of German descent credit lor tile same d-*re.- of loyalty and shall not take from theta ths credit that U DeGeeUw. oi 1024 FATHKR of two and Stephen II Vooitifos. of M%d ! (inner record* i I non n.amie. haa been yiwndin, a(y 8»<urd.,. t^c .dn,...fc,n pr.e=.peci lm „„| vo. oral day. In Sew York, owing 1,1, *“ «*» eH.Wefc.MWl It WM ^,Cot. re on Okie a, -Ho,,, lllnea. or her father. R«b t r, ^ Z SSL Rob^rl c»nditfon Is novJ sonsc- l|j VoorhAcs ln*JcHft. lu^.ldhk at- MiOhuahck i Tneker Home Perth Flow: Oh , rropriet Inc’ T'M-TSo -I. (Salurdoja.^B lo 11:20 j. a.yAd' Iheir doe inlll Ibey have dene nelhlng »hleh no longer enlltlea >m lo Ibnt fvtnelderation. ‘‘Thoae who rrltlelie In a g-nernl way tbe Oerbtan-AmerUwn. .hould Kew Wore Dpeua T.dtmrtow ^ M | nd <hat they Hare con. __ ____ _____ _ _ (lorw damnation noon no entire eaciiou of xte' "adm'lajon* price i .p^urinVTn id in lo e ^y. W.IWi and oar petal lallon. aolely open the hnel. oraeta opene ita dnorn lo thd .hop- of -hot aorae paid propagnndl.t publie tomorrow, at 22*. »< ! mar aay or do and whleh I feel an re The officers of lah publicly lo auaua .venue m-nI of 1‘roelor'a TUvalm for the gift * ° , md g halt barrel, of potato , l.yd at tu. tfc—lri. at special matinee given for; children ] The Specially Shop, a !” last Saturday elmilty The need* of Front .treat Thuredar. Friday and la not enloragd bv Oennan-Amert im.wo.ed .04 viv Vooeh* <M '-'""dren a Home appealed lo ibe Saturday are op-nin d«a »'»' '•»" * *b"le I eaiwyt th. ?‘T,' e,. r. e _ ,1.T I management or thTth~tre end tlm PO w.leom- to In.,wet Ihe new Derman American, will Join robobl, return hutn lomorrtht. talofl) „„ ^ n ,. t „„^, ull on. .prtng ffltreba.dl.e In the ; above «[ome D-rea«. Iwatr" r .tur, of rift .hop Trill be Plainfield. They hove n right to do it tb (in North tfth A*. —Tleketa for 1 iru wBlIlmo- .he rorae. dtPWW.nl -Jtlch aril I be K g,;" —K'f,r mo ATZ ktks- Ad.r,rm.:: *•, ay " a ** d J....- , L ao v-raLa Era*. [tears on another pago IB this Utuc. loyalfy afk*o& b « rB * wt > ro a »* Aflrll Oth. tat Idegr F.SAI Kreat klragt.— inf*lcy lloglanc. to’ tbli nation.'* By Ujllr4 rrw»: Washington. Mr West Indie* Will I er bt the Cmu a hen the Danish and th* Amfhn NEW YORK TO HAVE 2,.—-Th. nawi.it 1 A MILITARY CENSUS .rmally taken or- !• . Folte^ preaa: flag raised Albany. March 28.—The Assembly. Thomas At lh- «** «lm* th* »25.- today passed Senator Robinson * bill nr^ nu^hic PrtS will b* paid hy proving far a military cans,,, of 000,boo purchase price the United state- lo t later at WaMilngloiU UtOHKlWT if. ... -J paid l._ . Danish mlB- H»* «•*«*•- Th* appropriation of tl carries an IMUKTOlt'H Tomorrow and Tljday at Prormr a Theatre the m.n.ffeinent are going 10 rtvaeot -Sklooer* Drenn Holt tLkcn from -tho fhn»«»us baturdny Evening rant alorles ot the game, name. Theatre, all over tbo rota, try hive been .hojelna Ifcla comedy feature ol the ptMbo hot here the. aual: price, will prnvall- A comedy that Will mAh* Jfti cry and ache with laughter ^ . WORK HOD1FR8' GII.UK8 IjOC.fnCD AB«o Auction Saturday arlerifid payment. ThoiBR- •OD Auto Cp.—A4ffp 124-lt Comrade Stone, of Flltabcth. was present at the meeting of Winfield Bruit Post last evening, and told ths members that- h* had located aever- iore PolOiers' graves In this eounty. Hitherto then* graves bavo not been marked, but they will bo marked on . Memorial Day. Com- rade Stone la ln charge of th* (cravat of all soldiers In Union county. —For Faster cart!** at Brower's, to Telephone nty rrln 111 Park avenue, office, also gum- «»*d dc»lt l* nnd cut oufS. "M evenings.- -Adv.

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Page 1:  · Mirch St. 1S1T wai«ht ana Tbur»d»; •: IN WHICH IS MERGED THE DAILY PRESS 12 PAGES DAILY C1RCC-LAST WEEK 7,656 T, MARCH 88, 1»17 BOW TO LIVE WELL ON SMALL INCOME Dr. E. L

Mirch St. 1S1Twai«ht ana Tbur»d»;

: IN WHICH IS MERGED THE

DAILY PRESS

12 PAGESDAILY C1RCC-

LAST WEEK

7,656T, MARCH 88, 1»17

BOW TO LIVE WELLON SMALL INCOME

Dr. E. L Fisk, of New York,Gives Practical Talk on. Foods at High School

i Practical mBienu that 1B

GUARDSMEN URGEMORE "TEAM WORK"

Lively Discussion Opens N»-tional Defense Council's i

Three-Day Sessionlain Charlei . Petaraon. rjip-

and at resent ing Company K, and Acting

CHAPTER OF D. A. R.WILL AID COUNTRY

Patriotic Women Met WithMrs. Charles R. Banks ana

Heard a Good Paper

PRICE TWO CENTS

COMPANY K CALLEDTO THE COLORS

The First Battalion; Second Infan-cy, New Jeney Volunteers Of which

DEFENSE LEAGUE INNORTH PLAINFIELD

Contin[he Ame

Captain Daniel Runkle and Meut*n- , home atM. Ca»rle«. representing iBanks,

o report lo -its,jiv-i to further'Adjutant (_.<«•

Commission of Four CitizensAppointed by Mayor Smal-ley-Organiied Last Night

FOUR N p JERSEY REGIMENTSHAVE NOW BEEN CALLED OUT

By United Frets:

Washington, March 28,—Four rnore National Guardt i l l d h l d

g 2 , n o r e National Guard| regiments vrai called to the colors today. These include

p ' a iTnS : tc

h e F i r s ' w ^ s t Virginia, Seventy-fourth New York, and•-; oecond New Jersey.

.PRESIDENT'S PLANS TOR WAR STRENGTHThere was a. wide difference U>t>\. Mnl. Edmund Wood. rege»t of the i HOLD A N N U A L MEETING that i t"* Iopinion between the guard and r«g- General David Forman chsptir, Tren- jular army officers. There was i»n ion, read a. wonderfully Insuring pa-:

audtence^of about 1,OQ>0, compovd ! per. on the "History of the I'lae." awlchiefly" of Notional Gukrdamen alid pur Joy al devotlcn|for all It sji&nds for.

•- friends and relatives. PraJtl- iAs a mark of appreciation, a&d t

y United Frew: *J . . Inereasa of th* army by adding atWashington, March 28.--President ' o n C 1 ' a i l ""? annual Increment* d«slg-

has taken sjl the steps within ! nainl hy tbe last army bill. Thla

GERMAN MENACE SPEEDS RUSSIA'S REORGANIZATION

noald b« m&d« to a:>!»risc Irohus at the front ofl-vo that I the eiact condiilon!'nn<Jer whicn "Run-

THOUSAND BRITISH SOLDIERS FOUND DEAD ON FIELD

Iks may be ..Main..!hool toijitjrrow or j falisa Coreyt | j

inard, andIff George C. Otto started on a trip ofInspection of- the waterfront andproperties adjacent there to^prellmin-ary to the adoption ol defensive

It Is said ihat Colonel MartiIn charge of thle territory between tl**''*'arli 11 np and rerlh

terson T. J. Mutnford. John jM.Whitoi, W- T- Kaufman. Wilbur pi.Rogers.'8? 3. Car»afho. C. C. Bflrle, AIUMIVPR^ADV ftFj r C C Burk". A M Harris Chat. A l i H l V X I U A K I U r

111 be n " R ( M y ' j Herbert -.Cw*. S j J -

of thedefonsivi

raid

extra

Sheriff Otto accompanied ColonelMartin for the purpose of visiting the

and sv.farinK In some of Hie oinplriy*^

li guard against any plots of alienenemies. Eitra precautions will betnltpn at the big plant of tbe StandardOil Company tn Linden township to

CO to other sections or tthe same purpose duringIbe week.

«•E. .Butler,C. Hire Da*Inffc*. feB

i". K. Lockwrwd. Heifn

fL,E> 6! T.vs E. $ \ Hedge. S. Scfiuyier. !

MiSS.QNAKY CIRCLE

r». F. VI Bilrke. Mm.rapp Mrs. J. J.-McTaffrey

Hurley. M!fa Kliiabpihiom-i] A and John J. TJorpaiBM sS•-!••• Mrs. Marriaret

; 'UTid Mrs. Flliabc-th Shpniian.t- S, 'cltr- ""! "r». John : tfrnno!

rpnes Of -s».T*f ~it ilah Hildiera wSfc--foundleBeld beiweeni AfrlncoiChios, bttueetf Bapaui

south of Rlpont,

f^ampag

andr^orand, I Gei

French troopsi trenches were

South Plain

H. Retailer. Harry p . Pold, ,1'rcBided.A A. Tilney. K - F. MMiiy,' Mrs. Pertne, of UratEdw H. 1-add. Jr., It, P. p.: Hunis- "ml was dressed lit t le

man, l(afry Oee, CMd W i«W T f u ^ * " r tJr J C.V:Ut«.rt 'J U Matthews =F. sion field th.TP an() spn _

W. IrPdHl. D. Hi Rowland. G«o«t« o f t h e "Iaaa^ a"« rusfIB.s o f

Mffr>»,• M\ S. Tyler, { CJ BJ Tylgr,- " l m t r - v M™. Robert GidJeajan^G M Hoist i Pirry l[ atew"- ' I " B 3 Agnes A. Pheever played .art" Tliiiriaa H I t'scett Fred | j !PtftI)°- T n e Jud|on Jujilots hadt lU Rh». Wal ter '^ P. VeyBey. " ' «*?*»

GOVERNMENT TAKES! jAERO CO.'S CUTPl'T j

'> planH out for the addition" of1 C HOxlOO foot bijildSnK to" its prel d plant. It 1B understood^ thas-.

t'nlted Stales Government has:

GERMAN FOOD SUPPLYIS OVER-ESTIMATED

By United Preis:

KAISER'S CONDITIONSERIOUS WITH WORRY

United Press;

<ca| Food :- I

mlttpd

M;i--li 28.—Gen

TO ^KHKAItSK PdRpME H. Bat'clielor WRS fnali

• TANZKH Thl

hlblts used In the trial of Kae Tai

cfcapfel of thereii on Tuesifey

fclk ft

e held «-e followlji?e high "school. To fe-

every Kember pnfnt1

low pholw book *hfrh

AI.FItEp VNIVEttsm& ji l l ! CONCEPT TO'H

ind M

Ich t^iey »

is poured fcy'Mrs.]H.pE. '. A. M. Ifarris. jMr . I

l tlje e Of thfe C

nan o( Ithe pro- J-1KNJTUBK T«SIO|WOWish Haul North Plalnnciti.

LCI i l l Or A O H J I J I £3att>i:ifcl i*ll— "*a

o the Rotaftstag mail} com- miliat there bad been an ovei;-|golof ilie amitunt of Gert^auy'a Cai

atiol

MRTON MENDEL RUNDOWN BY AN AUTOi.«-:'•'••' >"• "

Fitth Street. JT

y an aujouioblle. 'knockedbruised.

other pernont Indicted in tl.e aame! • ' M I I"matter [may be tried Srst. | T h e UTeA V n U ^ G ^ C1L

,. MmoNALO AXO m* orr. S^JJJ/r; Z^tn^tAN II'-TOJ>ATE KESTAl'RANT

cDon

131 ESst Frontwhere jhey are piregTilar' meals. 8p-Mons are prc.vidpd fand prl;v?

'chnrrh «^ 8' o'clock toDn have Just j nj1*Sion-will be ChargPirestaurant at offering will be rec<

eet, upstairs, I benefit of Troap 13, I

1 aorommnda-!iaWe" boarders I rALIjEI* Tf» NKW V<»available for II^LSESS OF Hfc

This

hniylng he

• will sie!l by'.anf- tKenney iafterndon, al -d.SO1 \ "It IH

~hold furnitiii-e: a n d ^ i m l s of_'. • B o * j-, - #tr,»^». in ft n-A mi

opporljiin

i sen old goods. 1 <

Coufjler-inR I lJ

Oer-

tlon* placed upon the;treatmif bread were made-: Worrj-vstetl. however. thatiKatseK

bfit that could be;

form of. diabPtes and it under-

inf- to wireless dispatches re-ieived here^ today.

His physicians are Bald to bave

can effect a cure, but

rek.ii

. PRESIDENT WHIPPINGMESSAGE INTO SHAPE

i draw

:e t l

fflcienti- . . j j . -

iponl.•on- Ry Ui led Press:

hat U Iro- j Wajbingtop, &Urch 2?.—With the ar-It of labor,' rival of Col. E. M. House at the AVbiteisporlatlonjHeuEe, President Wilson Is prohablr

ve4 'promlBPS to l)f the longest address tbe

"^DANISH WEST;;INDIES ,!???««" . h ^ . «•"««* " cou^

s Tlwatre for the gift: the

evon iB. and told tharmberB that he had located aever-l more tfolrtlerB' graves In this>unty. Hitherto these graves hav«ot been marKed, but they will beiarKcd on • Alemorlal Oay. Corn—

fain charue of the Rfaveeof all i i fa

s*. ,Tn«r cb &

»kf Mfl !i-.--. Ni If.iiir-1 r,,;,,,. r i j . f>f. I ' la lnf toM; p f pwill] mur!; .•••1'.r,^ nn<l I'itlilcinr;' Ttn-sdnys TiBi s d a y

" - i h k ' [ S t a r d a y a 'J to 1 1 : 3 0 § . in .—Adiushck'a. [Sat .„„,«,

—For Eauter — Daintytanh tit Brar-t 's. 311 I'ulnext to Tp|ephpne olUco, ime.1 d«vlc£ and cut ou|eVenlng8.--Ad».

March II. 1117 ynir towighi •"« Thwrbdby;

(KKrEBATUR* HUM reaiertor at this morutn PLAINFIELD DAILY PRESS

12 PA6E8

7,656

Mimmn, inw nmsm, wkdnkhiut, march an.

BOW TO LIVE WELL ON SHALL INCOME

GUARDSMEN URGE j MORE “TEAM WORK”

Dr. L L Fide, of New York, Lively Discussion Opens Nl- Circs Practical Talk on tioaal Defense fotmcil’s

• Foods at Hick School Three-Day Session

CHAPTER OF D.A.R. WILL AID COUNTRY

Patriotic Women Met With

PKIOE TWO CENTS COMPANY K CALLED DEFENSE LEAGDE IN FOUR NEW JERSEY REGIMENTS

10 THE COLORS NORTH PLAINFIELD flAVE m m CALL£J) m

WK Commission of Four Citizens Mrs. Charles R. Banks and Commur k of thi. SwV'.'nn'i Appointed hy Mayor SmaL ^ U"'le^^reS4:

Heard a Good Paper ZJTuZTJiley-Ory.^sed Lart Night N^ional

. PTMSMI for s dnUrl Conllnenlol Chapler. -‘ITS ^ A o-Mo. .ppol.ledh, „.J «2|v!^^ ^ “7 B.ou Ibol Is not eaben.lve and at reaeolft* Company K. aod Aclfcl Ibn American lleeolulion. m.l nl tbe The Socona „ , . , NV. L. Smalley of North PlalnUffU ’ C , W . V'rg"<ia, DCVCnty-fourlh New York, and tbe u« lime valuable Horn n Capum Daniel HunSle nnd Me h„..,c of the re«,m. Mr., t borlea 11. ,h„ met lut nlptht nod effected the or- Second New Jersey, health ‘polol of tie* Wfr« tmmAm Iniam laman U Pharian rmwmsiln. Banka. 1 JOS V<atriums arenur. vrsler- VJ _ . ’ 3 . vanlutlnn *»« . u..- J * •a address by Dr. B. L Flak tor of th* Life Extension 1 of New York, before the Parent- national defense council of the Tear her Association of the Plain (told nooal Gtnird Association high school last night United States, being hjtld At

a. parts of the city, and the special i noon.' from Trentifn, doubt that these women will do ibdlr part, should

unlrerwal military Mr nr. | ’ th.l, Irapmwlrm. Tbrro >u a wide difference of Mrs. Edmund Wood. _ nlcally (onC. He emphasised the Import- “™ ftj1 ‘ST "Plnl0B j^DvM tha soar* and reg- Oencr.1 3nrM VoSmln meal that eon tailing maiy thlnira that axe essary for health and strength. Regarding

l. the dally die. Hr r,plained 1^ 1 '• r*h~' "f ""*'*■ SSSWnSS, OnMn— _ _ their frftnda ond relatlVee Pi : Dr Pl.k Mid Ihnl ««1V •» «' "» iprokm .. .. not aboolutely necewmr, for • tram -brb" between |h. *.«•] one-i ealetence. and h. would nol Clu.,0 and rraulor ollfrera. bell* tdviar In nor more than onrr a day In* mot to hr ihr onli ooluilon .iir,r ordinary condition.- Conoid- the problem of nruHu V atron* rrablr atrraa tar laid on the uar of well-orgaplced army wliolr Wheat toor and bread Dr.' It waa recommended Ihot Kish -aid that ll waa a pity Ihat ao couotry ahpuld have a peode form 1

touch time aad -aprn-r should be at Iran 1*0.000 men lo Ita rrgul rattended la erparntln* Ur whole army and lhal reglr wheal from flour, when lo reality the hove a membership uf 1,000 In discarded part "f the wheat was the and be reerulted to x.oeri In war. | moat nutritious, conuloln* an ol- the war atyenglh of. Ibe tlsrim men perfect food'- He sold that intent.. Htiort term enlistments with whole .brat bread, butter and ,t, regular .rmy waa ailvoraled milk a child could he made atron* t, , ;■ KL wm”.1:: r ~ WOMEN’S auxilary to high school tomorrow rlcr. Before It la polished the grata unift nrCTWCC I CtniF contains a graatsr amount of nutrl- MUMfc Ufcrtndfc. LtAUUL Miss Janet Richards wIlt-Rlv her than after the proceaa. J \ tenth talk tomorrow ttburwl-y.

A wraptny of ladles met at faw home r Mr*. S. « r*rvalho. on W-si Klch«h r*rt this .morning snd fnrtned t Ifc

. I..M Pune Hep. •n.meii.tefr Shj-bd.T^.TM^: , Trenton..* March 28.—The Second Regiment was fc^v^fd". ll'1* H It the bebuf dr “ wnl adeuunf bome dr ordered out by Secretary of. War Baker today. Governor - h.',.i and patriotic sL"' o““ *h°"i«ue r3ISI"”S "aS e! ^8' received a message calling out a third regiment at

“ “ 7""". *"b front there .in ,, » *?J -*«*«. John t.. noon. The first nnd Fifth were called out Sunday. point with,, the state ,o do .unrd *17"^ The Second Regiment headquarters are in Trenton.’ Iholr appointments a.ldresscd thu j * Mayor ia a communlcatlun as tol-j ^ 1

"It, *“"f( PRESIDENT’S PLANS FOR WAR STRENGTH bum. defee ne. We aye onndeat oily Inapirin* po Tbe Hope Chnpel Chrlallen’ Kn- Ihnl we abnll pve . ,«od meoenl.of.. , - lh« A**' end d-oror Socle!, h„,d II. anon.l m....- nor^.|»« in .4, ,h«, Ul1""1 ,r™: • - 'l l»crtw» of lb. .. our Joyal devotion for ell It afbnda for. ,...o!n«, .1 whleh repot', nil.. Ito r,m inirpoop ft to organ- Nnreh !S.-Frwldent ; 005. all the anunal Aa a mark of oppfeel.llon. md to ml were reeelv. a ond work for th, eon,- •*- -neb no Ito of detoSnw a. may he “f "kra •»> "OP* «Hbtn r*led by I he UjM army bin. hr*- “■* rUbP'or'l ibauba. the regral ln, r,..r pUcn„,. Th„ r.quired lo >**« .11 djlaonr. tbp'.r }° br>B* '• "F*?*

CHAPEL ENDEAVORERS tbe HOLD ANNUAL MEETING .h.iTi. Tren-

by adding at

present jto^stand and "TV Star Spangled BanneiL" Wood rtFCltrd -Sour Flagi'ar Flat- A delightful social hour During thr Informkl rurhang Ions, and pleasant Jgrertlng rlotlc ruling *u ^ **ld#nf hour of sla o’elocg arrived afternoon's pie The Continental (Chapter 1 lo take up patriotic rducatl^ for the Polish |

thp'r ur?nf ine -navy to m Id My ' ,, ,n‘ “ “ ' k" II. rod l„ Iboi .id *•' masimom h. ndwd lo lOO.mMl men. *‘ee wwm watch could be sbalwd to sieot »~ra MOPU o, tho ch.p, t ;;«•*-»«-■ 'bat the commission ,4“"^ ^t "ZTJfS, Zr\n., „ of opln Tl"' JJ'1**1** offleera nr.d com- J,’ “ * |*r»*ter strength alflLugh the belief Is now shaping lbs War Depart

d£ STJKSS “n'Lrt?;^ & hr "" •" bU"“‘" ,ncr***® br ! considering ,m enu^rit, . id . ghould b- VMw^J mi rKJSr or by having «*.P*u » aowipnlsory training The means whereby a larger

MISS RICHARDS ni

tanning CnUtooni eonre.pon.Mng -ef tary. ..y. **V4~»IIL«^ yfnray fcb«M Id t*0#H *»•' .liork M,.a KMt.btH Mcalilllan. w-r ., .c- l '“U J^n^ngTSc'S? M*M,° p=:ay< tu M •* : >Jur- om (iit|s,e. meeting comniltt «>, Ml, l»Aig: muskr <v>nirnltio+ garet Mortlm*; social Mias Mar* M'frtiuier. lot»V»u< t*o:n atiitres. Mrs. >itrrai*i *K-li.^;j *n«t Job-. Itimrm r . delrgs0>* «» ChfifOssi Rnd'Mivor rniria C6rm«k il'rry ilia

Fisk urged a reasonable health, adding Ihat a person always . “ enjoys bis meals belter nft-r esee '™ io tbe HoOke Drfe*s« OZeoolu. r slug tad Is In belief condition to T-JL- | jandj Tbe New

stare b r»th,. In the High -O' J..... I AuJltorlum. and will so. uk on the follow Ini subjulji "Will Ihc War He Offensive or | INtcuovu OulyT" THE DEATH OF

dlg-t hi. toed rello-ln, ,b. lo-| Ti; r.e.Men.. tTesting talk, many of those preaonr ■„ w u mutpm- .eervtary Ml« each regular 000*1 loned Dr Fisk ss u> psrilculur K. 'Stevens; * tnuwfr. btf» ’lrkrt uu* meeo. end Iheir nutritive veins . „,nrJ ( f„(u, while. K : The ehjrct of Ihe su.llWr. la to rafee W *™' ,

TOUR OF INSPECTION J-J last talk may obtain gueat U.pplylog to Miss Corey. $3 •Tavenue. tomorrnsl moralng

li|(ltuUla.'* U jr* si titinr

sjF-k at^vi sti mad. lo M.ry . rrisrl-r,,- T‘" Ed.^’5jL LTJ, U ifShl- lfftj* .

ar wm>ia!nat Ihe hatred |* • Certnar-iA merl 'a*t JS«* .hritld end*aro- to « I ai-ra .r Fh'm th» **oard of loeal-

on the Idea that "the bitterest strag- gle this nation has ever known may be our ijaru" These men ssy the country ought not he ml.guided In Ita view that real war. and not merely police work, must soon- er or later he the portion of the big force which will probably be 4 of Congresa next week.

’ *ji IU«ro Sits npt bfrog dlaloyafey rominliu-d by <J.*rnu.i Ara rirna tim- M»S. APB!F J)0*G,‘_N .i",. £.'n fijo-C.rtic pr-’r-aiorla, «i «• e *lio

-I

wT s.s.r ks ip*"r ct,“ ,o oikwd an .« i .wi hvafl. r-| L, • - th more timid! • .J - * *** I GERMAN MENACE SPEEDS RUSSIA’S REORGANIZATION

By Belted j r’rlfOfrud. A fa reft ST. of u tlermar. drive into Russia Js serw- Ing to acielcmte iTMuendoualy the ra- orgnnlratlon of democratic Ilusala. ■rd Inary vth.ru, have been made to aMirtse irj*ps at the front of he exact cxirvlnion'und-r which'Hub-

MADE BY OFFICIALS . t ON ruilit TOHH TO leaving ihe Courihouse at Ellxabeth DKFKNMK |sKA<i|'K i xiu Hlcharda i has yesterday morning la a high powered , — . - - »|*e an estra series of aiitnmohlle. IJeuten..t<-oloj.el Will. Th. I. the Id of fbe Tt.or.d-,, April lam n. Martin, of the Serttnd Regiment Pon,rib„lori. In the lloh.e I>fe«*e Thnrsda,. April! :« — M*u« bp I. date: . : .bear talk, may be o Orergs F Sfelllea. stosrl If. P»t--:Hlgh echo.l loiodrrow or lemon. T, J Mum ford, John r'1. la8 |Q g|l» Corerl properlles adjarenr there lo-prellmln- wh,,o8 w T Kaufman Wilbur I! _ j ^

ZLU* “"h-^irf^IVERSARYOF It laaaW tliM Colonel Uurtl. will be ' Kdd,'/ .1 ,'irh.r, Ca* H U. In rbargf of lift territory Unworn Ike r„hr„ Wm I.. Uoekannd. Ilrrtry Newark line Ul Perth Amboy. R Butler. Id'lghtoo t.olklOe. Adam In oothoril, would t. DBvld G. SVcenll. O. T U'lr lit of Ibe probable y Harrow*. E ft 11,-dr.H.jK alvr operallons to be y p.t„.„,,n g p S^uylcr. E , . „s, . Thomas,*'I.. K WaTlitc. Ar<*hlb; accompanied Colonel Cos> p. AoBfln.

,lhe proililonal goYernment plan for the future. The minuter of the Interior la bend- ing every effort to speed up tbe out- put of munitions. Supply factories and other governmental agencies are centered on the rapid transportation of thru* supplies to the front. Entire confidence |B expressed here of H use tan troops being able to withstand German assaults.

New Jersey National Guard. ttt George C. Otto started on a trip of Inspection of the waterfront and properties adjacent there to-prellmln-

kota'by _ . Hillside Daughters of i.-ttb<-l!a will wr evening at the corn-i ted to' llngton arenuvi and >Vf»t Iks. one street and will j proceed fp th other, where the esn-,1 sa-rvi«» of lb . for will he held j *! t ih« >Ira. Dorian rami liere from pply South Plalhn !1 nproirmf yesrp* She icavea th.i following cbflflrti Mr* F Id. Bdrke. Ms* *re.dTT. Rtrapp. Nra J. J McCaffrey • t*. Hnrlcy. M:$- Kllzabeth I>>rgau. MISSIONARY CIRCLE Thonni A. snd John J. Doras

THOUSAND BRITISH SOLDIERS FOUND DEAD ON FIELD j Special to Court* Heflin (by w*n

•srk line and Perth Amboy None of divulge tho details extrat Of the defensive operations put In effect. Sheriff C Martin for the purpoee of visiting the big Industrial plants within the county and •«taring In some of the employes . ■■ deputy sheriffs r„ preerv* order and lo guard against any plots of alien enemies. Extra precautions win be taken al the big plant of the Standard

sisters. Mrn Margaret Ht» I _ and Mrs. Klltabeth 8Man, H[thlk i ri t city, and Mrs. John (Jbnnottg,;- of South Plainfield f

Detpfeiler. Harry A. A. . Tilntry. R Kdw H Ijdd Jr.. R 1 man. Harry ««•*.* Ciitjoa1 Wkartfcn, Jr.. J. C. 'Gilbert, ’j. I.. Matthews. V W. IrtMII. 0 11. Rowland. Grow.' “ Meg res. W. S. Tjler. , tJ B. Tylpr.

The anniversary! men s Missionary jCTrclc *4 he First Baptist Chafed Uaa obsrrn. r I'l, aTun,T 'Sr* nr GOVERNMENT TAKES

of Ussaax has prfwtt and was dressed Id the toFlt rn*’ of Hut .. a. put.!, praaldcvl.

tb« nag Cl lb- Ian* pf Ih-T Ivylln (hj w'r.-ftaai. March 21.— - 'Z:\Ttk7 " V'f w 11 rffrlvK:s f—ga -d dxpmiioii Hv«ra durln* \hr past twenty-

"CT’t" !'r ,ho,r ■n<1 w,,l, four hours, (he dar. office reported -ikcLi. ,h7r- r<»,r* ** «* 7y ctu.se,- .today. uf£z ^1-' V'^ *iro: yI«o thkr thrw TLecoi^.. „ *k°«rk?s |u:*si ne| d^smisjl • us* or British ~Mdiers wtjr.- round on tiro; . North of Rhelms and In the Ar- mpen ciur ardor In preparing battioSeld batwee*^ Aglncourt and gonne French troops that entered Knlcst uokov-jrd sets; that we m"st, Morcbles. bVtwaaS sk- all prora*;llons to sfeure the ration

fambrni after the fighting on March 26. the oracial statement said. Near Ls Fere the French suffered hoary loaaca In an nnauccawfnl pf- fort to advance. .la Champagne, south of Rlpont, French trenches were raptured. Ths 1 capture of SCO French prisoners la

Bapaumo and I German tranches were drtveo out. J-M m stiff alert

AERO CO.’S OUTPUT iJoiim.* o/LismlK-rg and a place

!T T* GERMAN FOOD SUPPLY

•ion field there manners country. Mr* R Ion of Its property. Monday afternoon BhdrifT Otto went to Summit and swore In special deputies at a number of factories In that vicinity. He also will* go to other sections of the eounty for the same purpose during, the course of lbs week.

Jud «... Thomas II. Leggett.I Fred. ^J. igf J Hughes. Walter H. P. Vejscy ,abN* Trom wh,ch

spok- Inler^tlngly nd ruslonig of tiieever pUyed the i>n Juiilor* hkd « ey sol* baskets and

KAISER’S CONDITION IS OVER-ESTIMATED SERIOUS WITH WORRY

• for drilll«k. wjikh *IU bc”«nn-Tunc ■ . ' ‘ . .. Inter. .» wVeh.aM m^b'r. will We»: • #re*llngl> plan. aa. lb- .« .« b\ ^/ '‘""•LA™™'!!.”'. “I “ .»c *«••• jf? «'..,pa.i f.vrTna will b, m . ? plant. It I* underwood that tho T .vli - Ited Btales Gub'-riiineiit hf^ cn- fJon

»y Mrs H |3: White arris. iMijl. George -*■ hair in op of the pro-. -i- f

r •"'*>' ' •; "**T Tea was poured riDKRUOIaK f',tMP4l({N flit Hit and Mrs A. M I TO bLiIKAIMK FflROlKKTlSu H. Batchelor was ■ ' j j j .gram. 'he nipmbjrs or the Blederwi*lf campaign choir will meet for fr- MILTON MENDEL RUN

Jrff

Inatruci lliank* Tor i membership app*'

- .a.,. — will be jp-ady for • d^trlbufio-i gaged t^e entitle output of thk com- ton|jjh| afd hr ohtaiped fro-n pany for the next three yearc nny meni*.r *, lfar i„mntiPslon rr •— j ■ ■ -f- !. n’t the tax cajb«ctor*t oBicf I.R OF HOUSF.HOIJ) : ottsh H*ll. North Plainfield. kTKXITI RK TOMojd*OW In an Inte^lcv with u Courter- i k* L-. ji .... »0^B,n(C Jtr.

hearsal in Vincent chapel of the ’ First Mdt .odist cbur«h on Tues«bty “ evening. April 3. at 8 o'block. Re- Oi, t>* application of AssIsUnt scat Uckets will ha given Eat Whi,, . Iall.,1 BI.J,, A tin,nay -Mr Donald. p,.d-r.»lf Lfcotll MjntannM ottkffC^ml n«-'BW,aaa.|, b. h.ld »• follow lr.rT Coori. .-V,.. rort. ,e.u„U, or- Wt H|gh To th- rsiram of all of the ex- ....... - tirkffl every R«fWUber <r Wh

News report, r thl Robert Murray will sell byf „auc- Krnney *^!d * in tomorrow afterndon. at 1.30 j "H •* » r-grettable fact that all : lock, the hossehnld farnltufe . . . .fc_ mn< 1 .v «u.v | o'clock. I ho hoaaobnld Igrbllufft; «"> of 7"”""* "«•**">« ttl''

DOWN BY AN AUTO

cw York, yesterday Jlbll. a.od Iff™ . Jrlai Vila?T«- ^ ",hw Jrilo'w"I

*r- ” ,r*'4'* *»er on a was used In the- cAmpsign. sh<v charge .of perjury m connection with namb„r K,v<.n suuapkiJ lir 11 Jan>** W Osborne Kvrr ro(.tnb«.r ,n lir(;r<| dlsogrood. but the present Ifttenllon • j * of the'United fftatra District Attar- . * ' ft" rev’s office is to try her. again It AI.FHKII IMYKIWITU fil-KF. Is likely, however, that one of the other persons indicted in tl.« same matter may h« tried first.

♦ w fork last night and* lh-, .a# fur. nermtfn-American cltlrena have quite I tJr the tr.lrf, Mllt^JP^* ^ y KVjJfcS ” ra,,f>h -WV •» other dill. |M«ff«l. « Holly Park. .1.0 .» .0- ?■'»"_ >,rri,„, aSi42n“ Ihat Ib.y caow bar.- lo comp.olad by hla mnlhtr. wag' "“I" "ttorara ,o ■..rch^I. -ho ,h' nllll,*J *"rtl" alruck b, ao aufcmoblEc. kaockcd '» 1 " Wh° |U.rm.ay for £h, p..l forty year., down, .ad badly bralacd. beije., *r' bnfl"« hoboabold I0°d« and although fraalbl Uai may b>v» ■ mining . acalji wound that r. ■ ; • I‘V’'*"> *o4sf5r»|!i.,',rs f

I By United Preaa: MbtcJi 28.—German Berne SwKsrrland. March 28.— -tor Adelph Bstorkl .d- K-t-er WillUm i* Buffer In ic from . milted to the Rota*stag main com-.toiW form or diabetei and fa under- mittef that there tUil been an oveg- going treatment at lloroborg. ac- ostlmate of the amount of Uerqpny's curding to wireless dispatches rs- food supply. IcHved her^ today. He was quoted ’l» commentjug on t Mis physicians arc said to have the aerlousneha of. the food situation given assurances that with careful that Ihc r.strlctloM placed opoo ths treatment they can effect a cure, but consumption Of bread wer* inade-.worry la *aid to be retarding ths' quale. H* in. Sted. however, that1 Kaiser s reenvery. they were th- hf«t ihst could bs; — Ths qaantlty of supplies for the PRESIDENT WHIPPING

^sage into shape It would br till aSfty lo draw upon I (be raoervea •< r JII. Aa lo lorrawa- B, L'nllrd Pram: Ing produrtlgn h»..ald Ihat la lm- , Waablnalon, Mgrth !S.—Kllk Ihe ar- poMlblr. on arooilM of lack of labor, rival of Col. K. ». Home al Ibe Whlta and Ihe InagfclaiirrK Iranaporlallog j (r.ura, PnMdrnl Wllaon li probably faclllUea. -'j ‘ J . jwhlpplng hla roaaaagvi Into abnpe. It

MA.t,u.N.r.D AM. ore , |lh„ , „ . n.^br. „„ AN I r-TO-DATK RI»T.U’RANT concert at the Hevsnth Day Hap’ 'church at* 8'o'clock tonifcfct have just mission will he eharg-d. bn . J. MIcDomM and i opened an tip-to date restaurant at ’ offering l.tf Fs«f Fronf afreef. upstairs. 1 lienefff « where they are prepared %to *erve America. regular' meals. Special accommoda- j ^ ♦Ions are provided for table boarders r%|.l^:D TO NEW ’ ILLNESS OF

be received for Troop 1 j, Ifoy grouts

qulr.d oevaral .llirbea, Mr. M-n TIIMB .MARRIAC.fc , del. who ana w.lklug will, her eob. ! . 1 |WHb olher nbkione. b.pnllr earnped >h ing ran dawn ,, ■ ’ ' „_lkL_ lo w.rrinff .gajnrt Ibe CniU»l Sule. The driver o«Uc car Mopped and K »,%“V.7ree7. b.v. V,'JlZa °o a.-. 7 araiU ’b**'Vl'l" "1 aay Ibat aa oae who ylblda to to Oeor»e R- vino mui ,n 4,,„,lo„ lhl, ,nd

1U Ideal,, and .•lane I hare always Renthlng here bele.lled Dr. Murray. HfWW.r FI?""! """b '■ “ -ho -ill make flrikar e.Mnlnnllon •• by Ihn Ber. I. II. Me Sjto deteimlne thej extent of tho ln-jM,ckl* m f BKHAMK C K Tils; V

DANISH WEST INDIES . io^ -oa,-e BECOME OURS SATURDAY |

,,cn tviariIt -•■* The Allred Cn^gL Glee cih ^ MeST, ZIZ TZtijZ - of wM.^, John H. Cotfrcll. Jr., jof Reaching here he]called Dr. Murray, perform^ ®" f* tU^ay. Marrt Jl?.

-j Juries.

artlea. This ±

SBB lTI|k « IM«K'IK\T fi ,r <1. Chlldre* . Home '“,?0 ^ U, Ihonk .be manage* -*«*

Sesame Clvh mflll meet at clock tomorrow morning Mrs. A-

trled lo ll»e up Americanism, free fronr blks of any sort. I mu.t accord lo «uy fello- Irltltens of German descent credit lor tile same d-*re.- of loyalty and shall not take from theta ths credit that U DeGeeUw. oi 1024

FATHKR of two and Stephen II Vooitifos. of M%d

! (inner record* i I non n.amie. haa been yiwndin, a(y 8»<urd.,. t^c .dn,...fc,n pr.e=.peci

lm„„| vo. ’ oral day. In Sew York, owing 1,1, *“ «*» eH.Wefc.MWl It WM ^,Cot. re on Okie a, -Ho,,, lllnea. or her father. R«btr, ^ Z SSL Rob^rl c»nditfon Is novJ sonsc- l|j VoorhAcs

ln*JcHft. lu^.ldhk at- MiOhuahck i

Tneker Home Perth Flow: Oh , rropriet Inc’ T'M-TSo -I. (Salurdoja.^B lo 11:20 j. a.yAd'

Iheir doe inlll Ibey have dene nelhlng »hleh no longer enlltlea >m lo Ibnt fvtnelderation. ‘‘Thoae who rrltlelie In a g-nernl way tbe Oerbtan-AmerUwn. .hould Kew Wore Dpeua T.dtmrtow ^ M|nd <hat they Hare con. __ ____ _____ _ _ (lorw damnation noon no entire eaciiou of xte' "adm'lajon* price i .p^urinV Tn ‘ id in lo e ^y. W.IWi and oar petal lallon. aolely open the hnel. oraeta opene ita dnorn lo thd .hop- of -hot aorae paid propagnndl.t publie tomorrow, at 22*. »<■! mar aay or do and whleh I feel an re

The officers of lah publicly lo auaua — .venue m-nI of 1‘roelor'a TUvalm for the gift ’ * ° , md g halt barrel, of potato™ , l.yd at tu. tfc—lri. at special matinee given for; children ] The Specially Shop, a !” last Saturday • elmilty The need* of Front .treat Thuredar. Friday and la not enloragd bv Oennan-Amert

im.wo.ed .04 viv Vooeh*™ <M '-'""dren a Home appealed lo ibe Saturday are op-nin d«a »'»' '•»" “ * *b"le I eaiwyt th. ?‘T,' e,. r. e _ ,1.T I management or thTth~tre end tlm PO w.leom- to In.,wet Ihe new Derman American, will Join robobl, return hutn lomorrtht. talofl) „„ ^ n,.t „„^,ullon. .prtng ffltreba.dl.e In the ; above «[ome D-rea«. Iwatr" r .tur, of rift .hop Trill be Plainfield. They hove n right to do it tb (in North

tfth A*. —Tleketa for 1 iru wBlIlmo- .he rorae. dtPWW.nl -Jtlch aril I be K g,;" '°™ —K'f,r moATZ ktks- Ad.r,rm.:: *•, ay" a**d J....- ,Lao v-raLa Era*. — [tears on another pago IB this Utuc. loyalfy ■afk*o& b«rB *wt>ro a»* Aflrll Oth. tat Idegr F.SAI Kreat klragt.—■ inf*lcy lloglanc. to’ tbli nation.'*

By Ujllr4 rrw»: Washington. Mr West Indie* Will I er bt the Cmu a hen the Danish and th* Amfhn

NEW YORK TO HAVE 2,.—-Th. nawi.it1 A MILITARY CENSUS .rmally taken or- !• .

Folte^ preaa: flag raised • Albany. March 28.—The Assembly.

Thomas At lh- «** «lm* th* »25.- today passed Senator Robinson * bill nr^ nu^hic PrtS will b* paid hy proving far a military cans,,, of 000,boo purchase price the United state- lo t later at WaMilngloiU UtOHKlWT if.

... -J paid l._ . Danish mlB- H»* «•*«*•- Th* appropriation of tl carries an

IMUKTOlt'H Tomorrow and Tljday at Prormr a Theatre the m.n.ffeinent are going 10 rtvaeot ■-Sklooer* Drenn Holt tLkcn from -tho fhn»«»us baturdny Evening rant alorles ot the game, name. Theatre, all over tbo rota, try hive been .hojelna Ifcla comedy feature ol the ptMbo hot here the. ■aual: price, will prnvall- A comedy that Will mAh* Jfti cry and ache with laughter ^ .

WORK HOD1FR8' GII.UK8 IjOC.fnCD

AB«o Auction Saturday

arlerifid payment. ThoiBR- •OD Auto Cp.—A4ffp 124-lt

Comrade Stone, of Flltabcth. was present at the meeting of Winfield Bruit Post last evening, and told ths members that- h* had located aever- iore PolOiers' graves In this eounty. Hitherto then* graves bavo not been marked, but they will bo marked on . Memorial Day. Com- rade Stone la ln charge of th* (cravat of all soldiers In Union county. —For Faster cart!** at Brower's, to Telephone

nty rrln 111 Park avenue, office, also gum- «»*d dc»lt l* nnd cut oufS. "M evenings.- -Adv.

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8 8.30 DAILY—CLOSES AT B P. M., JEXOEPT SATURDAY

A. E. FORCE & CO."THE WHITE ST(S>RE"

Pictorial and Home Journal PatternsOffer the most stunning collection of chicSpring styles for Ladies, Misses and Liitle Tots.Numerous pages of designs illustrated ijn beauti-ful colors. Many features absolutely ijew.

A Wonderful Display of

RIBBONSin all the newest shades, Includingchecks and stripes in all widths, atvery popular prices.

The Housefurnishings Dept.Is especially prepared to care fof " allyour wants. See our new line of pop-ular priced Aluminum Ware,

Our Spring Line of White GoodsIs now complete, and,this large stockwe present for your approval, whichconsists of Cotton Corduroy, stripedand plain Gabardine, Basket Weave,plain and. striped Poplin, Fancy Suit-ings, Palm Beach Suitings and Reps,striped and fancy Voiles, Piques and.Dimities, fancy Crepes, ShirtingMadras, Embroidered Organdies andVoiie Flouncings, white and colored'Batiste, Laces arid Embroider)? of alldescriptions. ,t '• _

Ladrts'Pure Thread I'..

Silk Gordon Brand Hose IIn Black, .White and all the jead(ngshades. Frojn $1.00 to $1.50 pijir.Children's Gordon Hose in' Black,Whiie and Taij; pair 19c|to 3^c

- Just Received in Our ,

Drapery DeptA weft assorted line of 5crim, Marqui-settes'and Voile, plain and with fan<ybordefs for Spring Curtains. ' Maleypur selection i^hile stock is complete.Prices range from 17c to 50c per yara.All color.. {

' i • ' IMen's Furnishings Dept. ]

New shipment j>f the celebrated Co-lumbia Brand Shirts, just received fojryour selection. ^ Plain and striped ipiMadras and Fer^ales; sizes 14 to \%.Best $}.00 value in town.100 Matting Suit Cases, 24-inch stedlframe, ;brass clasps and Eagle L>ck—h$1.25.^ "

STOEE OPENS »-3p DAILY—CLOSES AT G PVM., EXCB PT SATURDAY

cx>r«iE«-\i;wB, WKDNKSPAV, MARCH t». tan.

CLERK ALL RUN DOWN

Bhs-lbj-vlllp lad.—"I am a clerk ina hotel and'waa all run down, noenergv, my blood was poor am! iftTface covered -with pfmpiefl. I g«t aoweak I had to pul iip an awful flcrhtto keen at work. After taking many

ter remedies without benefit Vinolt restored •°7 : health : Rodpnsth,"-—Roy F.,Bird. ;•"or ftl3 run-dowB, v<>ak, nervousidltlons of men.and woiseij. iioth-

STATE CONFERENCEOF CHARITIES All

Three-Day Sesiion to be Heldat Montclair, Beginning

' April 29 U :Inot i

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U W. Randolph; DrCigar Sionm Co. PrufBeld. Vfoiol in Hold' tn

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ggist;

North

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.-fs--r!!uu baa \ii'-ii anp

State COHJ

Cerrecilonfl, which,

pdn 2» at Montclai

tcflil, the general

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COLGATE MUSIC CLUPS;TO GIVE CONCERT HERENex: Tuesday evening." Aiirll S.l

•Colgate Musical Clubk of .Colgate I•entity, oi .New YorHj.wlll give an ei

it*ly In the Plafn&elii tfills concert Is.bt'infcicandii H. S. Boys' AtSiletifc Assooi;fblch organization fc*ls pifreWbunate in being ablti !(o have .11lanntd clube of oa« of Newinest colleges. | '

The combined cim& iii}i

nd director, about [15lub being composes t

this year lhan in prcvioiis yeanPurlng Tuesday Pvenjng th<

club will render sovpraj sonsbers acconnjianii^l b l :iclub, besides the sInKi*1 numbers i>ti*chwill be rendered by i-aeh of ttfe clubiProfeasor i fcijvocal club

--r — ' delinquent

till b.- Iii-'Id in i. Fjrfet; -Congjkfcatfbnai church', and

fp | J6o a n d « tri*j chairmanship ofj 3ifi- I.cyi:- £.• TUcniiptDit, Vftf j iUi

GriffithPia,no| G|o.

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AGED RAH WAY MANIS FOUND DEAD

Thompson 2-

Mined

aj-ed W >•»*'•••*• of 311 West Grand streiWRS found dpfid-in hts room at 10*1O'clock yesterday momlnK and Itpolice are Inve^tgatlng as to wheth*the aged man met ileaih by accident c•ulclde. The gas Jet In the room walurned on (u31 and the room was fu

Mr. Mints! had been In poor health•ome time and was feeble. When thebody was found Dr. J. S. Youne was•timtnonnd and found thtit be had beendead too Ions to warrant the use of th?pulmotor. While the police ihinlt thecaAO may b£ one of Hulclde. (here is aponslbility 'lint he accidentally Lurned

tw Ihe bo8r Jhfa aflerndbn:j Mr. .Mintel bad been a resident of;llaaway many iears. HP IS Survived

thy one broiher, Charles Mintel, ofCumpbeli streai.-and four sons- Kreu-stMlnlel, Jr.. •u-lth whom he n4de h\a

Mintel, all of {hi* city.

SOME FACTS ABOUT! [ RABBI WISE

. ». 1AVAIJIVicoftim

en Wise, who lertiires2. for tti* Jewjsb. *a r

rerefs, waa borq lltfte n o r e rii.m:<;•'• ago In Budapest. H'.iu-.i>•ctfived his preparatory educaflop

!he Co l l i e of the Citjt or N^w Yoa«.::it<><\ f r o m

rill l;l.st I

ni^r fade. You piiy r n-

piano value you- receivegiind nothing for itsgreat name. Art cata-iqgiip on rcijucst.

the quality oPthe

pianosjvejsell"

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CASH SALES!Professor Boomer will acpompnny theglee club Tui'sday evenlqg. James J,N'ason. of tiouvi-rneur. NT. :Y., I« lewfafof the glee rfuU land I Byron wJ

p. of Waphinjilon/ Pit., .of tlie Itiairuticniai clu^.

• -sinps bass wft» BKthe latter leadWr' "fbe iiistrumeniaj club us" planT the CTincrrl Van -Jtpa* frtD,

PlainOeld. will rurnt«h (Janre'1 mi. t&toMajte•hobl. niiifliTits a•d jnr ^Uitr> Dr.•r W Bark. »vf'

nd Fourth street. to\ re^ervedj sc

Wednesday and ThursdayMarch 28th and 29th

em-No Charge Sales-«•

"THE HOODOO? A| i iSHCURE FOR BLUES i r,"

Hopduo," th^ thffe-acjt rnni-'idlretftbr of inelp^ftj&tK...cb the jounj people of SI. jvveljia^'of WrJtrheater

{Joseph's church are- prepitring te j^orl j . *ill tell iow (hat t»U>1Xlve on Wediiraday eveijiiif;, - ApriS .'j:y ig solving theap problMUi11. in Si. Joseph's H^ll, jives cv-TJ )fJ118 ' -VPH- Jprs^y , W&lpromise- of being a ; gre»t aflcceast u-i,y ;t{ t B neccsiary In

jthat precedes t»"

Oats .C o r n . , , 2.4t)CrackedCorn 2.45

$1.50perbag 751bs" 1 0 0 ""100 "

nlr

B or the cast -have he!

Miss Mary O'Cftnno

"iion

will tell = .

IColle Schoi.1 of Phlldw-

iving' the D t '

ill"!empidyei

. 1

Special to ConHpr-Newg: • ,

Waslilngtoo, March 2S.—-»Depa

equadran of ;]>•• Second Cavalry sta- .l^tous, civitioned Jit Foft' Myer. Va., vps or- ih'- rlty andered out yesterday to Kiiard the mid sermon

i g the DoctqrB.OIT d(Ifrpe • t Columbia In »01. j I |

14ftpr varied activities1 In N€*ir Y^rk Iand Orlegon, he became the Founder!a n a l P a j d ( , r o f [ f l p F r e P ^vnagt-sue inNe^- york In l907,and tws evit nlncebet^i e*erctslns Influence In the ire- '

ial life,'ofi Perrlngton 5hln<

TKP! Siial sesLlon of She tonU«m:c will be h. hi on Tuesday aftf•oon; >lay I . add thM-e will tbea

dltje'tiuton of rthe Immipraot proIpm- At this SC'RPIOH th« busln<>».the Oonference Will be transacted. SI

Corn Meal .Schumacher

Feed . .

2.45 "

2.10 "'

" 100"

" 1 0 0 "

wide)]' reported ..In

Hear the greatGalli-Curd singthe Mad Scene from "liupia"

— T h e n hfcor her ting "Home, Sweet Home" or tins Vdke Song

from "Romeo aad Juliet ," and you'll realize -why thia noW;Victor artist •

la hailed aa one of the greatest vocal artists of aS time. You will under-

stand why American audience* are aroused to wild enthusiasm a t her.

•very appearance on operatic or concert stage. • [

The Mad Scene is the te*t-pioce hi which m«ny coloratura sopranos

hare won their highest honors. Visit our store and he«r Calli-Curci'*

Victor Record of this thrilling wrta—it fa.superb. And she fives the

oimple beauty of "Home, Sweet Home" and the undulating melody of

th« Valse Song with equally irresistible brilliance' ' -

74312 Romaoand Juliet (V-'M Tw,!ve-in<-h. JI.3O1

TirrfVa Bf fcl f f'^f

150 EAST f RONT ST.,^JaINPhon«8pl.

iris Ruffles." M!~s MargareiMoran: "Dodo De Graft," MIBJ AnrVeronica Daly. "Mips Lottgneeker,-MIBB Maria Murray; ' "A^nt Para-dine." MISE Elsie, Moulton; "Au^elina." Miss Marjorie Baxryj "MOllie.'Mian Nora Bergen: •'EJipenila.'- Mla»Katherloe Newell. JB(lly JackBon;'Harold Mead: "HemaJchui." Ednt;Sullivan; 'Dan , ' Frederick Greene:••Professor SfiUKot," Alfred Seklel.

i hni iiiK the intermissions, vocal andinstrumpnial selection^ will be ren

RCMMAGR ->M.l; 5

A one-da; r™m«»«Mle will be held smi Thiiredoyof ibis Week To. ttic nPw Setore,' fiiim. r of West VrmiI street and , sMadison avenue, contacted under the S«n>plr»-s of the Wiinum's Soctet? for SOhrlstiin work pf the Seventh Day 2linptls!. church. .The store has been 5 'filled 'With donatlpna snd many bar- ^: : , : - , will be offered by the committee. =

• Ti<-Kel i? piuri d fr.

RECREATION NOTES Beauty that is morelthan skin deep

Noniore than five bagsof each to a customer.

Delivery 10 centspeir bag extra. :-:

HARRIGAN'S40 Somerset Street

ON: THE BRlbGE

vlll be condtfeted

TJiere'a a lot of . beauty thatonly skin deep, Q.nd a lot ofbeauty that will come off on yourSleeve if you get too close to it,;but thelonly beauty that counts iathat which goes deeper than the

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.'ednesday and

MARS SPURB CUPID

TO TWO WAR W^O

fiint ry, ,aM

^ O T , 1. 1918. But,

tiislr plani" whendered Ihe Seventy

iii fer.nn TL (.r U.• . thek- chainlie KMi lwl

"aBki^foi"'ikM to

_ aowntv : -i.-. •»• .. ia a •i..vk-"i

iiih flimn In 1

d U t i * F«> Frank Ptati

f both The beauty of Bothberg Clothes•voninga . j s n o t alone in the Hues but in thegaining fjibor, ! j o t alone. ID the woolens

Ibut in the worfcman>hip, not patIfil tmt pot In. •-'• I

——*> l i l tYou can take ei Hbthberg- ffar-pnant aad rip it apart, but yoacan't flfld fault with the way it iaput together.

$15 to $30for

Spring Suits or Topcoats

ROTHBER'GC'THINGS MEN VEAR"|J

West Ftont St.F

Men! New Spring ClothingThat carries, with it the reputation of one of thiscity's oldest and best known stores. You men arebearing a lot, ;ol tal | about clothing these days.Look around—compare—and then come here andsee what a specialised service has to offer you. Ifwe knew of better clothes than ours at $15 and $20we'd sell theni. But We don't and we've scoured the:coyntry thorbughly-rrcarefully. There's no sem-blance of helter-skeKer buying here. Hundreds ofSuits and Topi Coats'at

$15 & $20

W E R N E R ' S Clothing H o u s eH. iVKRVER, fBOP. (o^V.*^!

AND i ri£Msm:n

EASTER IS NEAR

.SSiftMf STATE CONFERENCE Shelb/vHl*. ind.-—"I am • cK-rk in a hotol and waa all run down, no energy, mj blood *»« poor s»'l **»y foe* core rod with pfra pies. I set bo w«ek 1 bad to put up an awful light to keep at work. After taKlug many other rtaxM*« witkout benefit Tlwii baa restored my health and imaiRth." rtoy r. mr*. * For all mn-dowa, weak. nervous conditions of nun and wbiaea. noth- las equals Vtnol wbl< h contains Ibeef and rod liver paM»aR Iron add »angaor«* pfpton:.ic-a; and glycero- phosphates.1 Try It oa our guaran-

Three-Day Session to be Held at Montclair, Beginninf

April 29 kionjplt UOta of the program for It* ' thfce-day w»lon baa been announc-

ed by the State* Conformed of Char-' Kit* and wrectlond, which will «oa«au« April 29 at Montclair Aa Jina been tultl. the general theme v*lil be "tfominunily. Problem*."* 1|.» re will bo discussion of housing and health in vaqlou* locwtUl-w. tbe dtgagusit of. «l«fsuJ*nt child and tt»o Bubjact of public i>r prltdte rt»-

Th. feeling of aatu tion at having bought of dhr inxtru- DMHitft money can buy, ia the inevitable. •XporieDec of every purchaser of a *60HMBU piano. You make n permanent and Valuable inventiqent when yon buy « SOII.MKR. It udll ln.st a lifetime; an<l itrt arliatie beauties will

'nftvrr fade. You pay re*, bail ably for the piano value _ you i

nothing f< great name. Art cats

Hogue on request.

L. W. Randolph Drogclst; 1 Cigar Store* Co.. Pfu«4 I>1H . 0«ld. Vtnol la —Id HI North field hy W-tM* Drug tft.iro. sol- ni the leading dru* aloro Xew Jersey towns.—A*lv.

Griffith Piano Co. 238 Wot Front StTert

; Ladios' Pure Thread ; Silk Gordon Brand Hose

In Black. White and all the leading shades. Frofn $1.09 to $1.30 piir. Children's Gordon Hose in Black, Whit< and Tan; pair .... 19c to 39c

COLGATE MUSIC CLUBS TO GIVE CONCERT HERE

A Wonderful Display of RIBBONS

in all the newest shades, including checks and stripes in all widths, at very popular prices.

tl church .'«t Tuesday evontng. April -V .Colgate Musical Clubs, of Colgate I vcralty. of New Yorls. will gj»tf an r lag of cnb rtalmneir of a‘ ntamcul rNi> In tba n»tnm-ld It I* a *ch Tills toolen l».b*lnfc'«m»duct*d t»y 1*. H. 8 Boys’ Athh tic Asocial which orRanlriitiun t«vls rttremely tUliatr lD bellig abl« *C L L unwind clubs of o*« finest coll me*. • The combined clutw, lag the utauap.er. kv- and director, about ; IS ...» T club being conip'»<4 of 21 men « the Instrumental Hit. of ll nrn The Work of Ili.sn igUSlelae* frj the N>w York state* CoiltfRe Is «-S more commendable at d ert-dlial this year than In prrvlotgs yrarv I During Tuesday even trig the e) club will render several song nifi berfl accompanied by the Inalrtimcnj club, besides the single number* *h| will be rendered by hacb of tbe cluj Professor W. H. Boerncr directs tl vocal club und Prof, mot Robert | Ingraham Is responsible for t achievements of the taund diii :.l other Instrumental clubs nf (he-colH Professor Boorner will accompany \\.. . alee club Tuesday evening James J.jcial Naium, of Gomcrnfuf, N. Y., t * **“i' of the glee dub and liyi Shlinp. of Washington. Pu.. lender of the Instrurjetual du former sings bass with l^te g; while the tatter \*%4rr' +U\ may tbr Instruniental dub ns After the concert Van .Ifim' Ptalnfleld. will furnish dnnes until 1 o’clock a ni f lck«ts at rnld by h!*h rehab!. *|ud*-i should exchanged nf Mlllfr store at the com«r of Park and Fourth street. M r.*ierv.-

hainaauaUI * ill be und«v tfi 3i*». lavfh TL presi.it.pt c*f tha ”aoWforenco, Gilornor Edj.-*- i* c\p«« t"J *•» bp- aR on the StateV rr •n>,r.Hlhll»tT in'aolv- Inj. certain IhMc problem.' Al- : lep T. rttirnal director of tbd Cleve- land Poundatjcu. n-HI foil low Co gel W4**- ; ‘ ■ • 1 \ Kjdddny m-jmlnp. in L’nlty church. wiHrv.moat uf ihe'otber opfislora will t*r iatd. the itobWni <»C.“0hild Web foirf* and bua tti prevent dcIlU' •Itn acj and tjepraiknff will bo dla- nifo d from the aiglea of I he Home. Iht* arhool. alnl the court. Robert 1- jWeminn. Jf Jofa« y C IOS .will net najehalrman un.l . promirfnt New work oral -i» take part In the inf%ifil«a: , Moiday. •fternoon ‘ Mrflth and |«oimflag'* will !>• dealt

'PATE1 171 Mark STKIVH.I Y ■paonM The Housefurnishings Dept.

Is especially prepared to care for all your wants. See our new line of pop ulav priced Aluminum Ware.

! ] Just Received in Our , Drapery Dept.

A well assorted line ol Scrim, Maiqi|i- setles'and Voile, plain and with fan^y horde[S for Spring Curtains. Male your selection while stock is complete. Prices range from 17c to 50c per yard.

umber. bo^ntSv/n ike quality oPth

pidnonwejsell

Our Spring Line of White Goods Is now complete, and this large stock we present for your approval, which consists of Cotton Coyduroy. striped and plain Gabardine, Basket Weave, plan and striped Poplin, Fancy Suit- ings. Palm Beach Suitings and Reps, striped and fancy Voiles, Piques and, Dimities. , (anev Crepes, Shirting Madras, Embroidered Organdies and Voile Flouncings, white and colored' Batiste, Laces and Embroidery of all descriptions. . i ‘

CASH SALES! All colors.

Men’s Furnishings Dept. New shipment of the celebrated Co- lumbia Brand Suets, just received for

Wednesday and Thursday

March 28th and 29th

>r. Hoy al M«’i*er, oiamik'tonor of I-»- ofrwaur of .ronoailcR id '.pr FrsHlarlrB L. clan «»f ibv I’ruflcn- CoiutMsny. • Robert onb'lalr. tlurd vl«^- Metropolitan Life win b*» tlr#

your flection. . Plain and striped Madrai and Percales; sires 14 to I Best $j.00 value in town. 100 Matting Suit Cases, 24-inch sti frame, brass clasps and Eagle Lock $1.25.

No Charge Sales T.i,-.d,r n.otnh,,. M‘«x t "Fin l|v I'iohl.'m, ' »HI'»r IS* Mplr r con« Asr»lion. Wiib> llearv C 1 or riulnfli td. n> ch«irm« I’l.rF-r it. r.-<- of; the Mew To: SrhOol of Wlkotlkopl. wilt »I»i THE HOODOO” A ' CURE FOR BLUES

SOME FACTS ABOUT kl Akl rtff hefrtrr hr vu ovrrromr. rtactlvr IT1^ ‘ Srrgrant James Thompson nolined UND DEAD Conn,2‘ Fhyalelan p. w. Weattmtc. *bo »111 tlvw tli« body Jhld aft* rmlpn. I Mr Minlel MWoi » reijehl o. Krileri ,MIntel. |imw«j m«ny tfln H' !■ furilTefl -I c rand olrrel * hr one hrollier, CkarlH Of rooni HI It, 1-t .mnohell nlreei. and four none SrnMI nlnn and Ihi Minlel. Jr. with oliotn he n^do hi. u I* whether home. Willi.et. Jamr. and Udnard b, lOcMeni or Mtain, >H of ihl> rttj.

1 ‘lit • luinrino. .*■ wp •ni- rilrw<!br of lb*- r***T»nrtrocnt of f'klld 8i WVIfarv of \VY*rrh*>*td*r coqnfy. New ffe York. Will «^ll iow that public Men- >rf |tr I* attvlag line problem*. Vnr alow New Jerser worker* *111 tell irby ll la nao-swry In «bC InvoaUna- ,,,4 ilon tbnt pr«•>■(!»» th- tr-attavat of problem* fo consult U|r ffim- wlntlrr*. etnpldyrr* nnd al»o with >cbool*. medical

pabM Stephen Wlw. who beh« oh April 2. fpr t»*r Jrw •uB’. refs, nu boro Utile mo <*»«> >t«r* *?w lu Budnfvst. H li«J if*flvnl bla prrj>ara(ory r* at the College of the CMjj of Si 1M7 IkU. and waa gradual. ('Ofumlfa College. .School of Ph| In IW2, rrrelvin*' tbr dear** at Columbia In IMI ^fter varied art tv It leW In N« an* Orwgon. be became the and leader of the Free Hyaag »d ha* ev

I direction oi Mtaa Mary O'Ctapor nnd tba partldpanu havw. »ho»i groat histrionic ability. The cant of characters Is aa fol "Brighton lkr|y," £«r Moran. "Amy." his Oancev Mika K* ' thrr Recan ’’Malachl Meek.’ W. B Mead. Jr.; Mra. PcrrInFten Shine,’

«• (Inal s.*«tlon of die confor- tlif b* hHd on Ttiesdny fifUr- , May 1. »Q4 thbre will than'be trnaalon of ;the Immigrant prpb- AC this aekaion the kualn-*#* of lotiferenre will be imn*tct«<l. No more than five hags of each to a customer.

Delivery 10 cents per hag extra.

York In 1907. exercising Influence In the re- “Gwendolyn Perrlngtrm Shine.’* Mia- u*. civic and Industrial life. of. France* Newman. "Mr*. Ima Clin city and nation. Hla «ddrc**ee ger," 4ktiaa Tbsreaa McCullough ' aermona are widely reported,in "Mrs. 8pig«ot." MIm Anna »re*a throughout the country. nea; *aDorla Rufllea.’’ M!«B Margareti - J —T* Moran; “Hodo Dc Graft." Mias' Ann Veronica Daly; "Miss Lohgoedker." it imi i iniLLUnn I^wrri Mias Marta Murray. *Aknt Para-1 dlae." Mtaa El ale M'.alton: "Ange. pgjriy? 1 vnVjiTjvf*■ •I’Ti'f.tS Hna " ',,M Marjorie Bgrry; "Mellle."j attiMBBlitlfl 1 Irfflal Ml,< Nor* B*‘rR«n "Eupftrala.•* Mias K^l cr.ii, N- a.-:I Hilly Ja.k-m. h2 HaroM V*. ».| Hemachu* ' k’.Ulf T Sullivan. Dan. Frederick Ur. u<- BHf “Profcaaor SeUgot." AUrod g-M l. . I Hu I nt: the internHHolniMi vi»r»l and j I « nf? Inatrnmemal *elect|.>n« will ho r-n : k LIT . ,,rr-'* “n‘l * '‘w win follow • t 1 ‘j!V ! ]•/* <1 *he performance. ; *+ TleketH ran he pnrrhsoerf frm* r.nyl member of j tie ran or at the doors] ^ ©n »he nlaht of the performance.

A one-dgy roramage sale will he held MV Thursday of tils Week fh the new s|ore. corner of V«tt Front street and Madison avenue, conducted under the ausptcrai of the Udmsm’s Society for Christian work of tb# Seventh I^y Ik.pl 1st church. The store has hern

HARRIGAN’S a Cold Da,

.... - .,JMO QflNINE Prnecials refund money If «ur". K \V. (illOVK B Up. on each boxr 266.—Adr. 40 Somerset Street

| ON THE BRIDGE RECREATION NOTES Beauty that is more Roy Scouts meet In the Lincoln school Thursday aiaht.'

The Want End I*oy»f Club la »o mi—t Jn the high erh»o1 gym tonight. Athletic guinea will be conducted . !!n tha nryaat and Frahkllo acljoole Thursday afternoon |

j Tha sight rending cinsn (mqslcl . win begin Its spring tertp »n the high school Thnradny evening. Tha Aero Club' will meet- poth Wednesday and Thursday evenings

Thero’i a lot of beauty that is only akin dnsp, and a lot of beauty that will oome off or your »le«v» if you got loo clo«e to it. but tb* only bmaty that oonnta la that which goal daiper than tha •nrfacc. Tha beauty of Botbberg Olothei ii not alone in the Knee Trot in the labor, not alone in the woolena but in the workman.hip. not put on, but put in. Yon can take a Rfthberg gar- Slant ud rip it apart, bnt yon can’t And fault with the way It ia put together.

Men! New Spring Clothing Thai carries, with it the reputation of one of this city’s oldest and boat known stones. You men are bearing a loi of talk about clothing these days. Look around—comba re—and then come here and Then hear her eing ’’Home. Sweet H<jme" or the Valeo Song

from "Rororao and Juliet.” and you'll realize wljy this n©W\Victor artist ia hailed os on* of the greatest vocal artists of aB time. You will under* stand why American audiences art aroused to wild enthusiasm at her wary appearance on operatic or concert stage. •

The Mad Scene is the test-piece m which mgny coloratura sopranos have won their highest honors. Visit out atom and hear Calli-Cuxci'a Victor Record of this thrilling aria—-it is auperh- And eke gives the simple beauty of ,*Hofne. Sweet Home” and the undulating melody of the Valse Song with equally irresistible brilliance.

74312 Romeo and Juliet (Vales) Tw«4ve-Jnch. $1 JO 74509 Lede (MadScso.) Twshweradi. $1 *9 74511 Know. iw«U Home Twdve-uwh. *1 S&

MARS SPURS CUPID TO TWO WAR WEOOINCB

New York. March SI. - |ton fliorr 9«-»art. a p*i>«ts in c0 p*nv I- H.v-.l>.ftn.i M««r Y«rk f-ntrr, and M.aa Ida Kr»mfr ; tllnger wrra to Hava m*rr Nov. I. 1*1* Hut. unknown U Uj and fa mil It*. rh*» rtiani IHrlr jAana whan th* praal.W dared the Oeventy.flrat to mobt.li Private Stewart aak*« tor hour's furtousti from thm nmo W: a* hit line* r ask'd for an sx Spring Suits or Topcoats

WERNER’S Clothing House nio*Twaxm i ”■ p,lor ,J*IoHJiZr* CLOninOl AND FIUMMHKR

EASTER IS NEAR

CQ 15UEABT »R0FT ST,PLAINFIELD, N. J. Phone 8B1 . ' ROTHBER’GC

"THINGS MEN WEAR” O 206 West Front St.

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1Fewer Eggs arerequired with

KUTALPOWDEIIn many r*dp«A the number of eggs may bo reduced;with excellent results by using an additional quantity;of Roys] Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, tor each e Romitted. The following recipe is • practical example;

Chocolate SpOna* RoU f

DIRECTIONS—81K (OB, baking powd.r and (alt tbceth*r IhraaUoM. B « t whol» • « » . Add .lowly i i ipr, Ihen boillnf w.i.t«lo»l>;«dd n«xt «nUU. m*lt*d choCoUta and melttd •hon.nine,rtMhxrf beating. Sift in dry ingrBditnta, and told | j , •> lighrlj- • •eosrfbto. Poor into tarf* baking pan Jlnad wilh oilW p«pM. "nd :

bah* in slow oven twenty minute*. When dona, turn ou! on • ;damp, hoi doth, Bpnad with while icing and roll. .

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• ROYAL BABNO POWDER C. IE . ,sa wim.3, at, N

LINCOLN QUARTETIN WASHINGTON SCHOOL

N. P. H. S. NOTES

The Sophomore Class m«noon and discussed plans for ientertainment to be held ID tlifuture.

Miss Elizabeth Schuroacheii gave the morning recitationchapel exercliea thii morning.

N. P. a s ,

'18. Mt. Ba

Bcbui icner favored with} Can."

Oberlin aml> D&rtmoitUi colleges,ve sent large framed picture* U,Inclpal Albeit Parley. rh^j will

to' det'onV the rorrid.ley i has.. also reee)ve<ihield from Rennsejaer P.

" Mi'.H technk Institute tff Troy, >£ f. TheWhen 8r|Ield contains the coat of arms of

th> Institute. ;, c o a I -At the chape) *i ereiocs this morn-t e a m ' " « Ml8B Warfcn Chandler of the

[other Senior c'a.a8 ?» l* a delightful ren-. , dition of iv well-known poftm. 'Why

r „,„. Nctt?" Wilfred DJplocsl of; th» Jun-cUss recited "We 'Ope-We DoneII.'' Donald^ Moran of tiio sameis closed th> fpp»klng wni, the

Cost -<frf. 'Ta-I

t e r d W wh<

A delightful musical program li to> presented in tBe auditorium o(

Washington School on Friday evening* hen ihe Lincoln Inirersity Quartet>f'Oiford, Pa., IS id appear under theluaplceafol the DUD bar Club. LincolnJnlreraltr la the foremost college for•olor.'d men In this country. Many of.he great leaders of the colored racesave received their higher educationit, thla Unions Ins' Itutlon.

The quartet ts composed of repre- \tentative- young men from the studentIbody, each one of whom possesseE avoice of unusual swtetnes*. One mem-ber of the quartet Is an accomplished

Ian 1st and another will entertain,irlng tbe evening with readings frome works or Paul Lawrence Dunbar.The young men are to be entertained

at the home of MM. J. C. Andersonhas h.'Ti Instrumental In bring-

ing tbe duaxtet to Plum field.Every one will be'( made welcome atie concert on Friday evening and Itexpected that a large audience will

be present to'enjoy the rich, rare mel-ody ot one of the beat colored quartets

bta part of the Country. A smallfee will rfe charged at the door to cov-

' expenses.The program will 1*: Instrumental

selection. Milton Setden: quartet. "He-member Thy Creator"; reading—fromDunbar, v. 3. Young: vocal solo, W.

Sounders: quartet. (Parks). "OldBlack Joe"; reading (Dunbar). IT. S.Young: iqnartet, 'While My LadySleepeth"; piano' selection. Milton Sel-den; quartet. "Over^The Ocean Bine';reading, U. S, Voun(; vocal sola, J. P.Young; (junrtet. (a) "Perfect Day."(b) "Hail Lincoln.*'

'ENINGThe SPECIALTY SHOP

223 W. FRONT ST. OPPOSITE PROCTOR'STHEATRE :-: :-: :-:

OPENING J P A Y S .',<•;.

THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, March 29, 30 & 31 JTHIS NEW STORE WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS WITH THREjE DISTINCTIVE DEPARTMENTS SPECIALIZING « *

WAISTS CORSETS MILLINERY|We cordially invite the Public.of Plainfield and vicinity to visit our Sptciaity Shop daring our Opening Dayt.

We have prepared a real treat for those who attend. We will show the mo.t exclu.ive stylet in ExquisiteMilKnery, Dainty Blouses and all the leading makes of Coneta.

. MARION LAWRENCECOMING TO PLAINFIELD

Corset Dept.

Louis K. Hyde haa kindly contented to allow the baseball teanthe use of Hyde Oval tor anotheijear. The team is very fortunate irobtaining such a good field for atnletic purposes am are indebted UMr. Hyde for this khitf offer.

Principal Barley announced thii Bele<tlon. "That Highmorning that a Boy 8«out troop will te-ra.' " i ,be formed In this high Bchoot It the I • •.

When In Chicago last February, iof the Sunday school workers of Icity gave an invitation to MarLawrence; the international generalsecretary.: to visit Flainflpid. This In-vitation has been .accepted. -A com-mlttee waa appointed to arranite the I '

ills and at a me«riug held MondaivmlnR the mills

troop has ibut it willthe Ambul

iched

iced (h;

: Corps of the Unitedof war.Ploy Commit ten priitbeat poster

mm' was greeted wilh a p>by the happy Mndei

- |.al«o announced tju

be clauses asis- , with the e

neit? week, beapplause

, Aungetihe l>SBaya on

. . " : ' I a i i i . ^^ . . i ; r r : . ' ^ > 111 •-<-

held in tBgfr ln l ty H.forat which; Ar . I^awrience

would be required ofH o£ their EnsllMi work d

it ton of the>• Seniors i

Th

red f itheiit of Ellen," which will be pre-! work which must be finltiHed ih l i for,.m.ed on the evening of May 4. month. ' counti

flnt urUe for the beat poster • principal Albvt (Earleya«ferded the In thetill be two r e s e n e seats and the prlies offered by the Hays' **»-I»'IP A t the Ciiiher nine prizes will consist of geo- s oaiaiion for beaf

following arrangmMr. Lawrence U to be: here Sunday. '

April 22.; At 3 o'ejock Ingeneral m a n meeting will be '

led Chuice ts - to speak.'

tnd In tile eventng-at 7:45 o'clock Iinlon service of »!) Sunday schoolvorkerB ! • to be held in the First Bap-Ul Church.

•ubject of Mr Lawrence's ad-: "hat time n to be "The Chal-

lenge of the Snndity School."-

it admission t

Kilwurd Cronei high school

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aptpel

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the pfc

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eld big

the Hsrfening ofli school

.-lation i

Ajiril 13ahdltorf

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t Sunday Rctiool man of thiscountry. t Thpre Is ' probably no oneIn the worst bettf-r known througbout ,Ihe fsiftrij States Ihfn be Is, and prob- 'ahly no one who h^s more demaupon his time than he has.

It Is an especial privilege thatthus boen. accorded the Plalnfleld peo-ple and It Is expect&t tbat at botH ot •

tainment the Boys' Athletic Assort a- rclcellent showlnR wade by tl|e art sta-tion ot PlaJufleld High school will dents of Miss Howpirsclass^ Mr. Ear-hold on the evening of April 3. The I** sa'o l h a t ' i w»» • niosjt dlrBcuttassociation haa secured the Colgate 'task (or the Juflges to select & the twoGlee Club to entertain that night »t s1 posters because all (lie othersand Mr. Crone this morning Issued -w* re of a very blgh standard. -In an-a special invitation to our students flouncing- the jwfnncrs, Mfss Maryto be present. Tirtcts may be had Buchanan of tb& Junior c last and Mar-rrom.any o* the P. H. S. students i a n Blair'of (he ssme .class -wbjo can-snd from Miller's Dru^ store on -lured first and ^second prlitw, respec-Park avenue. They are selling for liye'J"- Princlpar EKrley con^raluiated50 and 75 cents. Dancing to the "P those who took part tn the contestsmusic furnished by Van Eps' orches- a n d """iTetsed tbe tfeslrd tb^t l3ie en-Ira will follow the entertainment th«slasm shown Would cotftiiju^ to

;future contesta, "The J u d ^ fJ (SlWs Duirfce

sillmodaled 1B

Have TO-JT Corsets Fitted by an Expert.The • exprrieartd (Jrtrseticres of ou

C»rset[ Depart(b«it will fit you witliuisextra Charge. This mcans reiil Corseetanfort and «(itiafaotjiQn, fqr tha. besCorset! on. partlh is a failure unless fittenproperly. ;We-have a complete stfeck ofall the; leading makes! of Corsets, includ-ing the right o^ for ^ot(r figure. $f yoa

ti

THROUGH THE WICftET

pSpecialty Shop.

el "attention comtf to t h t

will- be fitted,of Charge.

Waist Dept.t

r Your Waists From The Sp'ecialtyShttp and Save Money. /

Wr maDiFaetuee our own -Waist* andtherffore cih savtj you atlc^st One-Thirdon all your Waists that you wilt buyfrom us. |

Extraordinary SpecialsFor our opening ol" aboot 200 exclusive.styles of dainty ^IOUSPS. i

, Ueorgett* Cnepft Crep^ rfe Ohin*, TubSilkR. Chiffons Hnil VoiU-s, ih all the newdiadn. ' ;': • . j |

Georgetlj Crepji Ham} .EmbfefaerprlBlouses; vallues *qJ50: opening pric* $4.50.Tub Rilk. in' nlwuti six difrere-.it

shades, bea|iHifully trimiiBijd ; v«t»e 43.00:opening price . ' , . . . . . . ' . . .$1.75- Crepe dpiChino Bloustt}; values..$4.00;opt-liinR price . . .' .52.50

Dainty r|nibn>id>'rt>d Voilt- Itfoiis(-s:values $1.30; opming pride . . . . . , . i . .96c/Hand Embroidt*iod ().-orgr>tte Blithe*;

sjx-eial . . . J . . . ;$6.00, $ .60 and H8.00

Millinery Dept.

Exclusive MillineryFrom Our Own

WorkroomPositively tbeiargest Assortment to

} . Choose From ot

Women's, Misses' and '•>Children's Hats

1 .•: ' In the City.

»re will (ialty Stoyou of making: our Spe

shopping place.

All Hats bought from • the Specialty-Shop will be Trimmed Free of Charge.

Ii. L. MKKIUIANH AtTIXJSM'ltETARY OF V. M. ('. A. ' i departs

MUff l f l

•Ms. ofh de-

«„,» 4,,,™r,,r, „, „, CIVaiANiBODIES. No. 7l7|. G: K. and p.. of!ill be field at Nonpareil] . '

Mhera' orchestra Special ko C^nrier-NeVa:

f,i:s

Hall. St.nlng, vfai,will furnish rouefc. I Trentfan, |Maj

The cateret beld b - Balaam. No. 3, Barber bas issu<Court of rh- Orient.!In Elizabeth, Ia«r brigade,! r^L-iin-nSaturday night waa'^ttt-nded by many pany, sauadioo.local Jr. Q. U. A. M.|s. It was largply commanders, at

tn-ndPd. lit is repopied that the next permit the ilse' affair of tbe 0, Da will be held by civilian orenr

breakdown. There will be a meetfng bn Friday. April £0, Frederick W.or the Board of Directors of the a-wqci-"iireene,*Hcl*in U -aulllvan. ^njd Jos-

.,Marys Literarj; Society, *jbate the -Minlra'im Wage

MACHrNK OVS FOR BAVrtVNE • with the debut lag club affll— jBt; Michael r ^ " - - - •

28.—*» Home Guard..nized wtih 300 volunteers.

by the end

from 5'uiUon CouBt^.P"(IHVI io numoer . i,U00 j bo Selected by fu^tlce Mr.AghO!

ited ccycle from Robert Bof the guard. It wai one ol aeveralwhich were to bare been shipped toSouth America and waa purchasedby Mr. •

.~Tb e BaX iofUhU dtfc. WI1 i t a . V J L a ™ich h a s bJD j t h e d e b a t e . a D J n.fe ] n « g ( ; . . i . n o wi l ll u n t c r d ' a l l c o m e t r u m H u d s C i i ill

i L I LI % ]KETURMNfJ TO VUJIfflBUI

Jt |w« inl LagwSo^are being; tf-eated DKVK1•»rk ^.PCIBIIM loi ner-iBipFovinjs anpi -expect

It was learned today that 1lease. The Ker-haw, of Son«.r-rt(le." w«

old lodge the Republican nomination for Surt nuctlon rogate in Somerset rflunty this (all

Isaac P Ilunyon/of NDr'Ih Plainfleld.

Jtt grocmrt •MryirA.f , .

ontiihutpd 1how that will be

passing row evening I at: urn i - ^(C. A. rooms. I The ili&tia

. ,^t 1 o'clocko'cldck. 'It will belie. There- Will .betlnclive rhotlei In.trlmfneihatn. (irPHsed BOOIIB, ItootEverybody Is invited j tohave

Of till

There's a good wdpto keep (rroUIng b«yi and gii ahealthy end bapFP/ and that is

Grape-NutsThis -wonderfully nouriahiiig

fop<l h u a sweet, nalty flavor th*tmake* it popular witJi children.

that doetnotharniidisestion.butbuild* them strong and b

i FERT1UZERS. HYDRATED LIMEawns, Flowers, Shrubs. Garden

. 167 100 50lbs.1 lbs. lbs.

)egeliMmized: Bone Meal $4.0Q $2.50 $1,35Vlve^ized SHeep Manure 3.73 2.50 1.35Hydr-efed Lime ....... .45Edison Pulverized . •

Liriiestone,. . . . - . | ; . .55'ftegal Truck ;and Potato .3.75 (

i J. D. Loizeaux Lumber Co.PLAINFiELD, N. J. | Phone

LJpscomb died at his home In Atlmn-dtr o(i Monday ^ft

J I o'clock,hm.fter a 1

^BsEOrANSAbsolutely

DEPARTMENT ^TO MEET IN NEWARK M»

i ) L " J dresiThe Music Deportment of the New i Mi

J«#«ey SUte Federation of Women> Clubclubs will hold • meeting Saturday. '

DEOSION FOR HEKDKL

in Modern .-Life." After the ad-1 In the District Court here today aa short muilrale will be given. I Judgment tor f 142.21 was awarded toobers of *he Plainfleld Musical Herman Mendel, against Carman n»dare cordially invited O) attend, Sophie Knosko, for rent alleged to !)•o extend ft* imitation to their due on the premises. 12*T East Spcond

. - . It ;hb Robert 'friend*. The meeting is openisfc Zanxlg v-ho are interesWd In the tubject

• »

.11 nnU. H.rrey HoUitorj

!II InnU. H.ry

LINCOLN QUARTET IN WASHINGTON SCHOOL

Fewer Eggs are ;

required with j

"IVAI BAKING JTAL POWDER The SPECIALTY SHOP

223 W. FRONT ST., TAggE PROCTOR':s

:

OPENING | DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, March 29, 30 &

In many ndpca tht number of eggn may be reduced with excellent reaulta by using an addittohal quantity of Royal Bakin, Powder, about a teaspoon, for each f*l omitted. The following recipe la a practical example:- Chocolate Sponge Roll

WAISTS MILLINERY

N. P. H. S. NOTES Corset Dept. Waist Dept. Millinery Dept. Tb« Sophomore CUM met thU Oberlla and, Dartmouth colleges noon and dtseuaaed plana for a claaa have sent large framed pictures to entertalnueot to be held Id the Bear Principal Albert Earley. They will future. bo uaed to' de<on \ • the .corridor*.

HU. Elirabeth Schumacher. ’11 «'• “r“r aleo Mh a 1... tkt morning recitation nt Ih. ''»■» *’°1' ck.pol exercises this morning. HI- '"hnic Iiutltnt* Ot Troy. H, Y. The gct.nm.rher larored »lth When *4" •*- °f *""• «*■ Her Beau Com- to Call." 'nnlllnle. ( loot. K Hyde h— kindly con- '*< ,h* ‘‘*>“1 •»»">•«• thin morn- JSTfJST the n-eb.ll .-m Mi- <-ha.di£lt the .he u— of Hyde O..I tor nnother *•»">' <■>*.“ «M • dhUrftWI ren- ,,,, nr m la vary fortunate In '",lon 01 * wall-known po^m. Why obtaining inch n good Held for nth- No1''' Wllf,''i 0,1

let* purposes ... are Indeed to gj Hr Hyde for thi. h.ud offer. ™ cfoM. E™ Principal Earley announced thU •'fortUm. "Tha High Cos* of Ta-| morning that a Boy Scout troop will ten."* i be formed in tbl* high school If the •. . j. . j . ■acoaoary amount of boy. decide to ‘ *' *b* w','n

Join the .root,- The fur no., of thl. srstt'srs^rsts/s «# •• - of '“*™hT^p;2u*a.p.Tan^To^ - also announced that the essay* on The Junior Play Committee hare "Temperance ‘ would be required of all announced (hat ten prUea will be classes as a part of Ibeir English work offered for the beat poetera advertls- with the exception of the Heplors who lng their annual pUy. ‘The Elope are at preacnt up to their « necks In ment of Ellen/ which will be pra- work which must be flnlihrd this aeoted on the erenlog of May 4. month. 1

The nr., price for ike be.t porter 'fcgnclkal Albvt JSerley-awarded Ih*

MARION LAWRENCE COMING TO PLAINFIELD

ir Waist. From The Sphdaltje Shop and Save Money. anafnetiire our own -\Vaista and s ceil MV,: ypu at'lrgat One-Third ourj Wamts that , uu will liuy

Exclusive Millinery From Our Own

Workroom Extraordinary Specials Foqr Comte Fitted by ha Expert

exp.Tiefi.-ed Corse tierce of our" Deportment will fit you without'

charge. Thin mrani real Corset comfort and aatinf.ebqn, tor the best Corset on' earth is a failure iml.-sa fitted properly, , We have a complete stock of all the leading, makes of Corsets, includ- ing the right on^ for jour figure. Jf you .want personal 'attention come lo the

Hare Positively the Jmrgeet Assortment to (Tiooee From of For our opening of about 200 exclusive -styles of dainty Rlotnu-s. -

Georgette Crepe, Crepe; de Chine, Tub Silks. Chiffons and Voile., ih ell ike new shades. j , Georgette Crepe lian.l . Eiobrofil. r.-d Blou.es ; values M 50 : opening price *4.50

. Tub Silk, ill elmilt sir different shades, bea ilifallr trimnw.1; v«lne *.T.ot). aliening price ...*1.75 IVepe dejsTiino Mlmts.st: values *4.00: openinit' prMe *2.50 Dainty Koibroith-n-tl Voile Ithuiscs; values *1.50; opening price ,.i..96c •Hand Fnlbroici^v-,1 Geolrgelle Insure"; ape. il,I ...... *5.00. rt.60 and *1400

Women’s, Misses’ a Children’s Hats

extra

A rimt to our New Store will convince you of making our Specialty Store your shopping place.

WICKET THROUGH All Hats bought from the Specialty Shop will be Trimmed Free of Charge.

Altered

CIVILIAN BODIES MAY USE ARMORIES

mlverwary of Ml I. Oe t*. and I).. of hid at .Voaparvll u»*. tomorrow eve- . , , If hrr*’ orchestra Special to ConrlSr-NeVs: Tr.n.OB, Hakch 3R.--4tI.-Cn. ly Halnam. So. J. n.rhrr has l.rimi >■ order lo the In Ellrabeth. issl brigade, reglisrat.l. h.ltali.a com Itlendrd by many p,nj. igaadfon. tr .>•.]> an.l battery * II sa. la/asly rnmma.dera. aatborialng Ihem io ieO that th.- n,-il prrmtt fhe 0— *,t .entory farilltt— . I)'» sill he held by rlvlllan ora.nlaaties. d—lr(na lo drill phould they he ee—led lor w.r bi-k’lo tte”r *7Tda*order confirm, the anCoohrc- meat made ..... dark aao that - HeUethT j, 0 '•» **"•!»> D*- LXtd '.onri” f-l-- Horn. DrlwM Ou«. and ..rot.ro Hall oraantaaiion. might h... Inslr,. the m,-e. firivll-x-.

It- I* MKK41MA.NH ACT I Ml SlXItET.UlV OF V. M.

acting genial arervt^ry of .he a~o- W?liATK . cUtion In the absence of A. C. Estea. *ho wax sbllged to give up his vyrk 4- for the present owing to- a nervous In 31. Mlchac breakdown. There will be a meeting bn Friday. April of the Hoard of Directors of the aas^cl- ’ (ircene.* Ed win I. atlon within Ihe next week when fu- r,.h UalUgher. \ ture puna will be dlscuased Mary * Llterwry I , ibat# the "Mlnlifc'. MACHINK GIN FOR HAY'rtVNE ! with the debating

— ■ | Bl. Ml* hael'a ehareli. Haul I Bayonne. March The Bag.'of thla city, will «rt .* rhi onno Homo Guard, which has been Tt* debate, noil il* luffgca. organlred whh 300 Volontecra. and all come from Huilaon Cov whk-h la espeeted to number I.aoo.bw »el«ted by fuRtlce McA by the end of thla week, baa received1 Utdgefield. Park* an Sunda a machine gun mounted on a motor- Hmith. of Elizabeth, and Jo cycle from Robert B. Jennlntfs, one'lacker, will talk on "Prep? of the guard. It waa one of several I 1 - *i -h'eh sere to h..e boro -hipped ... ,t,TTRNI\li TO Vl.AI>

MINIMI M : W dMVfllO.

Beeaitif^fourGroundsI SI'HIMK*

SWIFTS FERTILIZERS, HYDRATED Lawns, Flower*, Shrub*, Garden

. 167 100 lbs. lbs.

Deqelalinized Bone Meal $4.0Q $2.50 Pulveriyed Sheep Manure 3.75 2.50 Hydrated Liflie Erlison Pulverized . .

Limestone. .55 and Pofalo .3.75 f

PKVRI/OlflNO THU ■lli|>\*OW Tit %<T

ra.r— qirapfs. I. vl.l.ieg Hrcx'itlvp atrd f>-.rln niwh 1» thfc-eji.iir.Te1 .» .shock pmur FAsinoV KHtnv by Its owniw, realty pro|ao Already) x bouse* have d con temp lajdd located, the the propertr-

sin field hi.re ike Fashion three modern si* room The n^rre:- I«een ere<J"d«nd more are cnnt»lbii!i*l I 1 Tl»e tract I* centrally show that » Union lino cars passing row evening C. A. r«*dma. Regal Truclc J. D. Loizeaux Lumber Co.

PLAINFIELD, N. J. Phone 177 MEXICO TUNTF.

Miss Ad* B. Talbbt will deliver a loci are In I the Plain fli-ld Illkh achool j tomorrow evening, at * o’clock, wn I "Mexico. Yesterday and Today. ' un- der the atmplces of the Board of Education. The h-ctur* la free to all. and It la hoped, that many will avail themaelvea of [the opportunity of hearing thla taledtrd 'speaker and writer.

Grape-Nuts .for brma/rfaMt. Thii wonderfully nourishing

food h*a a vsrret. natty flavor that makea it popuUx with children.

Ono of the few sweet food, that does not harm dig cation, but build, them strong and bright.

Conge have ... . _ nore areiftie home *t «*« WMt Mr. and Mr». J.m. remav.d from * to their now rourth atreet FTXBRAL OF MASOMC OFTK1AT.

TMFNT of til. Ethical Chlturv School In Net. DKrXHION FOR MKMtKL Tor*, hill .peak on “The Mlmlon of IN NEWARK Slusle In Modern Life " Altar tha ad-1 In tha Dfotrlct Conrt her. today dr~ n short maHral. »lll ha glr.n- I lodgmnit for lltl.H was teardrd nent of the Nex Membera of tha rlair,field Hu.lent Herman Handel, against Carman >| Hon of WomenV Club of. eerdt.Hy In,lied tn ailend. Sophia Kiunhn. for rent nltagTO to I leettnx Saturday, nod to extend fin invitation U> tltolr duo on the prrmlwa I»»T H**1 in th. Robert friends The matting I. open tn all atraat. Harvey Rnthb.ro appeared , Aaguat Zantlg rho are IntereuW* In the anbjeet. icevnr.1 tor Heodel.

Tha fnaeral of t*. D, Llpacomh. past worshipful master of the Color- ed Grand l.oda«*. F. and A. M . of Nww Tcraey will b« held at TTnloa Baptist Tempi**. AtlSntle City, to- morrow morning at ? 1 o'clock. Mr. IJpncomb died at h!a homo In Atlan- tic Ctty oo Monday pfter a long 111- I

Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package

I proves it 26c at all druggists.

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contiEB-srEws, WETWESPAT. MABOH as, J

TB» COURII

I Everycept Sunt

apurtPr-Kr$«« The BrawnB r a i n of a bey are notmade out of books or; ser-mons. They are built obtof foods that supply in well-balanced'proportion and indigestible form every neededelement These elementsare in Shredded Wbeat

• Blscnit, a real whole wheatj food which contains all the! material for building the| human body, A perfect foodi for growing youngsters.

Its crispness encouragesthorough chewing 'which

I develops sound teeth andhealthy gilms. ChiidreivlikeIt and thrive on it. It isready-cooked and ready-toeat For breakfast or anymeal with milk or cream*Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

The World War a Year Ago

Today—March 2&German attacks checked at Ver-

Great Britain aimwered theAmerican protest n£nii»t the wii-ure of securities lu the malls txvtwei-ii Holla i.i j 8Dd the UnitedUtatM. iu,|i..!.iiiis the action "toStrike i t UnnniD credit"

Two Years Ago Today.Roman Black <•*•» fleet txwi-

banled Turklsli forts at ontranr*to fasrbor of ('onnUntlnople.

FAMOUS WELSH TENOR

* jT0 SING IN PUINF1ELD

Evan William*. the well-knowntitb tenor, will sing ID the Flafn-

flelU High School Auditorium underthe aa*Plcea of the Plalnfleld DentalSociety lor the benefit of dental pa-tlentfc in Muhlenberg Hospital. Hewill be assisted b / the Edith RubelTrio, with Edith Rubel, violin; MarioRoemaet, :cello, and Brenda Put-nam; piano. - '••

W. f. Henderson, of the New

Wiinams1 singing la.it season, said:•Mr. Williams reads a ;song a* anelocutionist would read a poem;every BJ liable ]• perfectly intelligi-ble." Mr. Henderson la known i sone <$' the severest critics In Ameri-ca, hence it la worth, while to readthat he saya: "WllUanv has cora-

T a n d ^ g ^ lof tone la a loason In tfia

WfiDNESDAY, MARCH 28. 1917.

NAY RESTORE THEFIRE ALARM WHISTLE

tJKK .SKi:Vlf'F \Ti CRESCENT AVH.

Pi ; i t sov\ l , SBKD6 ARE NATION-

From the Cradle

It Could be Used for Calling,:;;^

the Defense League Into

Action

Tlif* evening at S o'clock Prof. J. IJrpdivira Machen will giv* tbe forth [n rht Berlea of his Bible talks on •'The Way of Approach to Jeaua." A.rdia: mutation Is again extended !

public to attend thea* Bible

cautloiiarywith rood,with the r

was learned today tbat there Is_ asslbillty of tile old fire ^larm

whistle being set up at one of the localindustrial plants to be uaed in ctipneo-•Uw> w l t h tiie H o m e Defense l

.ftadaily de- £„

ese protec- Th

irguniration and Is now engsi-.-.-,-c • aai drilla twice a ««thoiifiht has occurred to the

Individual;aimt; thee nation au

Ltid the

It Is iaid

BKKTHOVKX I

, yesterda Lud-• -WiK VOO 8 < " P |

what Shakespeare is in poetry, die<lduring H terrible thunderstorm. He

I December 16. 1770. hut the> l a

itlng.

the Mayor and Couacllnmthat tbe cost wJU he in thnod of -•:• • If .It la decided- f<* re-store tbe whistle, this cost -»Vuldprobahty be defrayed by popular ub-scrlpMons which -' ate now b*il¥gsolicited on behalf of the league. -

Thflt there, atwulrj biF EODIP definitemeans of railing the members,of titelpagueinto artlrin is recopnlied by'all.but ih • best metUo4 of doing so lisanot yet bera decermined.

tt ! . : , , . - . ! ij.r.t :the matter y;::ibe settled before the'end of tbe presentweek. It'the wnistie Is not restored, Iti1- probable that one -of the churchbells will be used for ttvls purpose. .

I b P i h . ; , ! . ! > . it | h p

i predecessors t

PEKTH AMBOV RTOITIVIICAPTIRPU IN IWMiTOXl

. J. MclXiin.iiKh. wanted hecharge of stealing $S,»00to him as a driver Tor the

urday InrBram rec

.1. Burke.ved by Chief of Polii-eMcUouoiigh haB br*n

iys. Tbe money taken

mplicated In ft highway}

Better sure than sorry.—infinitely so when yourchildren are toncerned.. •There is no possible excusefor the risk in unclean, im-pure milk, with your chil-dren's health at stake.

Be SURE.

Use only CERTIFIED milk- j

If you don't know why, i t 'shigh time you found oat.Wood Brook Farmi believe!in saving the babies. Wood'

Health Chats

Eating is one ofthe most important

jfujiictions of the body.

T|6 digest well jwhat

yciu. eat is even more

important. "Wuka-xn

£o$' jthe digestion. !

N O W O P E N !MAC DONALD'SRESTAURANT131 L FRONT ST.-V PSTAIRS-REGUJLARDINNER

nntt; Home , Cooking. ' Special-i uinl Aceominndatlona for

T»WP li^ir.i.-t*. Private! DiningRiwn for Banquets. Social F«*>luw«, etc.

Brook Milkmilk.

THE STATE TRUSTCOMPANY

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT

bu. appiif-ndons forhouse* rontlns from|25 to ISO per monthand Is seeking addi-tional listings. Thejalso hav^j a demandfor moder^ houses (or»alo, ran«inK In pricefrom *4,fiojb in t9.f>00.

CERTIFIED

its a quart.

WOOD BROOK FARMSPlainfleld, N. J .

•Phone No. Metucben 179

Miss Janet E. Richards'TKXTH TAJ.K

High School Auditorium

THrBNDAV, MARCH 2&TH j

Bed Bugs and Roachesi-f*nt(BciUy exterminated.

ol famlgitUonB done by latest metb-

C * C, K.VTKItMl XATI.VO CO.

r. o. B*« #*r Fit i i i f iGui, n. A

1J

Connrt j-onr Ford Into i l o r 3-(oiiTrack, like lUastratlon. gsist*7S attached.—The lowest priced 1-ton or 3-imi

Trnck.—The most foolproof Truck, sl

to drive and with no triuinnlHfonstrip.

drive in

REED & ROBINS180 EAST FRONT STREET

Telephone 2379.;CNIOS CfUVTV AGENTS !

. FORHTDFORD CSITi

LET ME ESTIMATEOu your now floor. The advantage*of hardwood floor* over carpet* ar*uany. They art cleaoer, easier toleep In order, perfectly unitary andrill last a lifetime.

C. E. JOHNSONTHE FXOORMAN!

SI East Front St. 'Phone 30SI

30 YEARS SPECIALMANTELS, TOSBB, HUATEH.

! tiling for BMb Rooma,

Ask Usto Estimate

•J ; ONYOUE

PaintingandDecorating

Oar stack of PAINT3,WALL PAPERS and DEC-ORATING SUPPLIES iscomplete. We do the bestbind of work. Be rare andconsult us before yon placeyour order.

L. B, Wcolitoa H. F. WooJrtr •

Woolston & Buckle Co.Painteri and Decorators143-140 NORTH AVENUE

Et*. 1880. •Phope 1086

Fire Sf U,Oaa I.o«», Oaa Orate*,

Faints. Vandabev, BMlna, Fihellac,Oils, Olaaa, Walt I*aj*T, etc.

R, B. VAN ARSDA1JDPark Ave. Phone 1BVW-W

ALFRED UNIVERSITYGLEE CLUBCONCERT

TONIGHTSEVENTH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH

1 the MarOnly?"

, Slnftle Ai1mi»

SPRING PRICES OF COALHave not yet bwn fixed and we are unable toto give our many inquiring bustomera anyinformation at thla time. • .

Whatever tho price, however, or whatever the con-ditions, we wish to assure our customer!that we will be In a poaitlon to care for them

' .. jtLst us wen, if not a little better, tiian theothar fellow, " - .

"We Feature PLYMOUTH Coal."

Boice, Runyon CompanyEstablished 1837.

GOAL. LUMBER, MASONS' MATERIALS;.

PARK AT NORTH AVENUE

We Are Telling Furniture Facts toPlainfielders that Spell Opportunityto the Wide-a-Wake Housewives

• \ That we sell good furniture cheaper than any other: travagant claim.

: We can offer yon no better proof than an invitation to Inspect; apaciou s show rooms; see our extensive stock.

! ! Tor the keen aoiuewivet who appreciate good furniture at a medlu.

' i onr store is worthy of consideration and thought.

i Our prices are lowest-^always. , •

I | The attractiveness and quality of our line of complete m a l ^ . ,\ \ suites and single pieces, is furniture that satisfies, got temporarily, buts ! permanently. , . " I ' / t

j ! To give you a •slight idea of what real values yon will find here, we quote[ the following item3; • ,

Polished or Fumed Oak Buffets $31.60 to $42.50Polished or Turned 6ak Dining Tables i .$l&Blj.to |Sfl.OOPolished o): Fumed Oak Dining Ohairs ; . . $2.50:to*?6.50Old Ivory or Walnut Bed Boom Suites $98 to $135.00

i • Fumed Oak Living Room Suites, Leather Seats . . . $29.50 to $45.00, ! Fumed Oak Library Tables $8.98 to $24.50

9x12 Seamjess Wool Velvet Bugs . . . . . . . / . . . . , $2d.5Oj . j j 9x12 Seamless Brussels Bugs •. . . . . . ; - . , ...$1^,50

i 25 Sample Baby Carriages, special at J...L$18.60 to $30.50, : " ; • ' • : . ,

Good Beda land Bedding at Real Saving Prices, Too,

JOHN S. JOHNSTONSuccessor to SHIRLEY & JOHNSTON"Tjie Quality iiome furnishers"

Eabcock Buiiding W. Front St. Plainfield

PECK'S

Don't Spend A l l -Keep a Little for Seed

The thrifty man has learned by experiencethat it is not wise to spend* all his money—he most keep. a. little for wed. Regular de-posits with as sooii-gTow and yield an abun-dant harvest. 4Your account it invited.Accounts of $1.00 and up accepted.

OFPICKRS:LOVIS K. HVIJE. l'rcnitlrnt. '

HOWARD A. VOVE, S«<cret*rj-Ti-«Mio-er;H. B. jtfacIKJNAU). AMlatam Bec'y and Tre«a.

SAVINGS BANK IM PLAlNFlELP

KID

GLOVES

SILK

HOSIERY

BEAUTlfUL HATS at$7.50, $9, $10, $12, $14.50The approved aliap^. , The choicestmaterials. The newest colorings. Thelatest styles. . Plenty to choose from.

Hot Water atMinimum Co&

The THERMOS HOT WAT,ERHEATER bitriM &fa KM :an4*S% air. It generalea a lm*|•o interne that ulien Hie fljimela «xtlnKUlsbcd the Water r»-main* bat from S to S dajB.Work* like a Thermo. Bottla*LET US SHOW IT TO TOU IVOI'fcKATIOS.

WINN & HIGGINS.

AUCTION SALEHOI'HEHOM) FIRMTIHE at

210 W. 5th Sti l . I i i r , . i i A r l r t i K t o n a n d M . i . l i - o u

Aveeura. on

.THURSDAY, MARCH 29thAt t-30 P. M.

at. ijjic MelJer & Co.- upright pi-i d l

, ladi

gol ; y

ris chair. mleslOD li-oak writing desk,larnos trees, Bofa, (adits' wheel, ,X hall rack, par-

Ida board, dlnios

I mowjful i

T. gar dmrtlcles.

toolst oftber

which «rtparties ba s p d : t their realestate anil are leaving tbe city, and

io farther use for tbe goods.IWHRFIlT MITRRAV

J Auctioneer826 Wot-J'rttnt Ht. * Phone «WHi

BUSSES! for HIREAsk for Rates fur Special Trip* '

Any I'laoe Any Time. fPABTIKM (HUM lit TO H . ' |

Suburban Transit Co.' —»« MAHIBOX A « . xe.. mo Postponed .ADCUOD Sale

"J—J «»' VA1A'A1U,K ltKAt, l-J.sTATETo Take Place on SAT. MAR. 31

At a i*. M.,1 The desirable plot of Building

15.01;.. uituated part on Jackson trad

The Leading Auctioneers

William A. Schorb & Co.

: BOUGHT AND.SCISO MADISON AVEXTE. [from Manning Avenue.

I tion is a Very promfalnK' j ec( tion of the B'oroughiPlHlpfleld.1 A number c

This loca-l

hat,. [

; j j e s

AUTOMOBILE PAINTINfc OSSSi "Don't waft untH Spring to hat [ tur ear painted.;the dull aertaios andLS9 wort at

A- A. KIXO•in-3l Somerset St.

g o t , [ vestment. It Is an id^al »pot an.1d.; Have It done n*W j.within a short distance of the trolleyon.pricP. Auto To»s. ' line and ffftren mlnutra1 walk fromUpholstering. FirM- I Railroad Station. Several prosppc-

bl i ; j I bdy.-rs have arclare.l th.-lr In-g

e prices

Tel.Jtent1 1 ^ t ". 11

Before You Ilullil Wlij \nt Set:'

M.H. MUXEgCARPKNTER |4ND nril.in-:;* :

i nines PornUbed.:Prlces Rcnsonablf

3 PEAIili Stt, I'I,.\[M!KUI, S," j

dlilons made known <of sale. jFar furth'.and ro;i[is of property

|S2fi Went From St. '

PGLASS, MIRRORS

!ONI.T COIirV:f.S .M PLAfNFI^LD| SVBCTAUlttSG IX THIS LINK.

lraUn 4i;d set Plate tUiwsA T^ 17 TW T • C i Fl>on>»' »1B'O Mirrors o

I j J l JS M.; ft 1 shipptf. Ojd Mirrors r

^^}i.t°.:Jrr.t w?>tP."« SOUIWM«'B». •" Tbow «*

PUBL

tfd b?" her. Alloernons. Jri-ned ac-

A. KLAUSALL KINDS OP GLAZING' 41T'PbA|XFIEM> AVKKCB

. W-lnflpill. N. J.S. i.d a PoBtnl and T WI13 Call.

tut . ads. lu-lnis

FAMOUS WELSH TENOR * TO SING IN PLAINFIELD

The Brawn and Brain of a boy are not made out of books or-ser- mons. They are built otit of foods that supply in well- balanced proportion and in digestible form every needed element. These elements are in Shredded Wkeft Biscuit, a real whole wheat food which contains all the material for building' the human body. A perfect food for growing youngsters. Its crispness encourages

Uiljf (ipuripr-Hn** * Till COURIER-MG 1 ' with which 1* th* PLAIN VISLD DAILY l'H KM Era* WUIUna, the well-knovn WeHb tenor, win sing In the Plato- field High School Auditorium under the anaplcee of the Plainfield Denial society for the benefit el dental pa- tient* in Muhlenberg Haepltal. He wUl <be aeeleted by the Sdlth Rupel Trloi with Edith Rubel. Ytolln; Merle Roemaet. cello, and Dreoda Put-

W. J. Hendereon, at the Xew York S«n. In commenting upon Even Will lama alnglng !a*t nee eon. ntf: -Mr. Williams reads a ,eong aa ah elocutlonlat would read a poem; every eyllable la perfectly Intelligi- ble.” Mr. Henderson 1* known as one 4f the severest cjltlce la Ameri- ca. hence ft la worth: while to read that he ears: •William* ha* com- pletely maatared the art of natural alnglng. In all hit delivery there la a big communicative * emhniUam. wholeemne and lnyigumUng. Ilia production of tone is a leeeoh In the

The World War a Year Ago Today—March 28. Cermaa attack. checked it V.r- dun. iicor Malanrourt. British cruiser t leopetra sank a GcraaD destroyer In the North

thorouj develops sound teeth and healthy gums. Children*like it and thrive on it. It ia ready-cooked and ready-to eat For breakfast or any meal with milk or cream. Made at Niagara Falls, N.Y.

Don’t Spend All— Keep a Little for Seed

The thrifty task has learned by experience that it it not wise to i pend'all hii money— he man keep a little lor seed. Regular do pod It with tu eoon. grow and yield an abun

MIDWEEK .IKIIVK-K AT (IIKMKNT AVK.

FIRE ALARM WHISTLE OFFKKKS: LOlTfl K. HYDR. l*iwMrat. HD WARD A. roPK, tfecreUry-Trvweurcr. R. Mac DONALD. AMrfeCaat Set'y and Trees. PMWOXAL IHM ARE NATION- AL NKKIM

Health Chats From the cradle learned today that thgro Is a possibility of the old fire ^larro precautionary act. wbigtlo being art up at one of tbs local err With food, cold Industrial plants to be used la cupnso rain .US the roof. "on wKh Hom' Umv' •he boil Ire with ",0“1'1 “ «m,r*eM7 enee. down .hl'llnl Bet Tt> L***B" 6“ f°’° “ ® He o.-mnlietloo end le now mips.4 dividual dally do- p„c,lra ,„J drill. tw|„ . »•.!,. > ell th.ee protec The Ihouahl hu oceerred to the ,0- - - -roold he wiee lo Sere

Eating is one of the most important functions of the body. To digest well what you cat is even more important. V«»e-Zai for the digestion.

Painting large body| tborules that If protesting *ome meapa of sfgnalltng tbe in. :,be-r« defending *n ***+ they *re reunit'd at any time ieb threat- iUy or n,*hl- |e(«n«. ero Tl"‘ •* fm,|ng up the whletlo and the apparatus that goes with It. ■mned. for no„ ,h. «™.!drr..loo of • 'err pro- tke Merer and Ceu»cthnen. It le >eld laelree. that tbv coat will he In the nelkhhor hood of *50* If .It Is decided i<* re store the whistle, this cost v^uld proha My be defrayed by popoler jab- Alts AtiO script Ions which «r* now helng solicited on behalf of the league. - •day Lufl- Th"t lhw ** *ome definite meant of calling th* members,of the letrr A\a i >0*° actldn Is recognized by'all. u' bu' ,h- **•' method Of doing so has nn. been d,d.nh.nrt, ' - ' y' It l> expected tfiai the matter Fill but the ^ before tdeend of the present rum-ntary %eek lf lhr wh|8Ui> Is not restored, It

Is probable that o^e of the church 128 In bells will be used for this purpose.

o! Individuals 1 against, the flat the nation again GLOVES HOSIERY drive Decorating

BEAUTIFUL HATS at

$7.50, $9, $10, $12, $14.50

The approved shapes. . The choicest materials. The newest colorings. The latest styles. . Plenty to choose from.

180 EAST FRONT STREET Telephone 2379. OWN CorVTY Ate K NTH FOR IirDFOItD CXIT. NOW OPEN!

MACDONALD’S new RESTAURANT 131 L FRONT ST. -UPSTAIRS- REGULAR 1C- DINNER ODC

! AUCTION SALE HOrsfiMOl.n Kl BVITTHH u 210 W. 5 111 St lle(a«iMi ArlleiMioee and Mailieoel

THURSDAY, MARCH 29th

Hot Water at Minimum Co& trill lost e lifetime.

C. E. JOHNSON THE FLOORMAX ALFRED UNIVERSITY Bwtter sure then Sony. —infinitely to vrben your children are 'Concerned. There in no paeeihle excuse for the riek in naolean, Im- pure milk, with your chil- dren', health at itake . Be SURE. * Uee only CEKTIT1XD milk. If you don't know why. It'a high time yon found out. Wood Brook Vurine believe. In earing the babieo. Wood Brook Milk 1, OEETiriED milk. ' Price—14 cent, a quart

llmnl Home v (tnklac. H Hal a- an<l Accommodations Taldv RnarvWa. I lU«nn for lUmiurtn. S|h-« ial tun*, etc. GLEE CLUB CONCERT

PERTH AMRUY MlUTlVK 1‘APTVIll'll IX IMMtTOX 30 YEARS SPECIAL MAXTEL8. TILES. GRATER, log for Bath Rooms, VfMlboI**, Andtroaa, Pewdera. Ftrr> Sets, rtw, Gas Logs, Gas Gratae.

Bed Bags and Roaches ^ leotlfically exterminated. CoeU ■mall; rs>ult» ••urprlalog. All kludsj' of famlg»tlons done by latest metb- o*la. \ C. A C EXTERMINATING CO.

LET VB MIKJrW IT TO IOU OPMUTION. WINN & HIGGINS. PLUMBING. HEATING ANIt TISNIKG.

I HO W ATCHI NG AVk'NUE

TONIGHT SEVBITH DAY BAPTIST CHURCH

Charge of stealing |b.»00 Intrusled i to him p* a driver for the American' Express Company, was rapt'ircd [ Baturilay In llomton. areorillng to a lel< grain received by Chief of Police P J. Burke. McDonough ha* been missing tan days. TP* money taken belonged to Bayak Brother* tobsc-( gonlsts. and the C. Pardee Works.' tile manafaeturers. McDonough s •home was In Hewaren. Several years We Are Telling Furniture Facts to

Plainfielders That Spell Opportunity

to the Wide-a-Wake Housewives N

THE STATE TRUST COMPANY

REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT v-Postponed A action Sale OF VAIA AUI.K REAL ESTATE

I To Tak« Place on SAT. MAR. 31 At a V. M. I TJie desirable plot of Building 11*0*8. situated part on Jackson and Relmont Arenhes. and one block from Manning Avenu* This loca- I tlon is a very promfalng residential ••'ition of thy Borough of North riH hfield. A number of modern dwellings have been erected in the vicinity and tr> any one anticipating building a home or buying for In- vestment. It Is an Ideal spot, and within a short distance of the tVollsy line ahd fifteen mlnotes1 walk from Hall road Station. Several prospec- tive buyers here declared their In- tention of purchasing one or more loin The lots will be .oTd free and dear from all incumbrances t’on-

The Leading Auctioneer* William A. Schorb & Co.

'CRkirms nnronT arm hou>. ion Mamsov uvoNra.

That we Mil good furniture cheaper than any other etc** in town It not i tr&vagant claim. We can offer yon no batUr proof than an Invitation to Inspect oar ipacious ihow room* ; boo out extongivo stock. 1 For the keen housewives who appreciate good furniture at a medium oar store is worthy of consideration and thought. Oar prices are lowest-r-alwayi The attractiveness and quality of oar line of complete matched dining suites and single piece*, is furniture that satisfies, net temporarily, permanently. L To give yon a'alight idea of what real values you will find here, we the following items:

Miss Janet E. Richards’

High School Auditorium *25 to *50 per mom I and Is seeking add* ttoaal listings. The. also have a demam for tnodi-rd honws fo

MARCH 20TH . At 8.15 Subject. ••Will the War be Offeu- •Ire or IWxwdtc Only?** ami *'TI*e

New Freedom In

HAD/

on premises day of SHlo. For further Information | aud amps of PTOp-rly, opplr at offleo |»r atmilXKKR II. Ml Kit fV. , atn lie front St. • Phot,, mm Polished or Fumed Oak Buffeta Polished or Fumed Oak Dining Table* Polished of Fumed Oak Dining Chain Old Ivory or Walnut Bed Room Suites Fumed Otk Living Boom Suites, Leather Beat* Fumed Oak Library Table, 9x12 Beaznieu Wool Velvet Rug,

$21.60 to $42.60 $13.60 to $3900

...$*.» to *9.60 $98 to $135.00 $29.80 to $49.00

lief or. Toe Itelld Whr Not Hr. M. H. MILLER

CARPENTER AND IIVII.DKU SPRING PRICES OF COAL

GLASS, MIRRORS ONLY COUCKfix .X PLAN FIELD aBRCIAUXiVG IX THIS LINE- ! Wo furnish dud act I’late Gla*e Froi.ta. also Mirrors oI all alive and 6h|peg. Old Mirror* r« gihm-d filt>/lng In AH Itm»*»r«iielic-. B. GORKIN 43 S|,liter MX 81. TIkius 54*

9x12 Seamless 25 8Ample ipecial at

We Feature PLYMOUTH Coal. Uepartmrnl 1 I cva. Wsehtogton. t •rrCE. IK 9 llroadi . Mfn till ». P M- Boice, Runyon Company

Established 1837 OOAXs LUMBER. MASONS' MATERIALS.. PARK AT NORTH AVENUE

JOHN S. JOHNS! Successor lo SHIRLEY & JOHNSTON “The Quality Lomi

Babcock. Building

A. KLAUS ALL KINDS OF GLAZING Done on Short Notice. *1T 1*1. VI\FIELD AVKM'K IMalnfirM, X. J. Rrt.d a Po»t«l and 1 Will Call Plainfield

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I PLAINPIRIJ* COCBIBR-NBWB, WEKfBSDAYj MAItC/H 28, 1B17, TEach <l*y of tbe month i m

K il'» phonograph In jour home shoalil bo

II 27te N E W EDISONIt doe* not merrlr mtrodaoe •

uuUIj r«-crMte* alt forms of vocal•nmalo.

VOGBL * BRIOaSEDISON DIAMOND DISC RTTDIO

SIO w o t Front MnN, Opp. tint M. B. Church.

CEDARCROFT1003 Park Ave.

pa wall-kept, raflned

• x lTADI.E BUARI1 •

SITUATIONS TVAITTKD—:MALE

YOUNO MAN, « yews old, withJve years' office eKperlenoe. Uao oneyear's experience. In machine, ihopbn structural stee], desires position.

WANTBD—Iijral at eel work;•,ent. Gilbert Oraue aad BerckmkE

15 OKDKK TO ilKCtrVB CUHSIflCATIO.1!, tX>l-V HUftT BE HECEIVKD SOT I.ATKII Til VI 11 A. JL

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGION WANTBD-^TO liny U S , | 1 « . :

ItO sampUt sutto at half price. Come.,convince rourarlf. Ssmpl* CIutMag :fltors, 810 Wstchunf avonue, Plato-

Bid. B-18-tf

MECHANICAL DRAWING CLASSHerr 's School, 171 East Front street.

1-3 7-1 m

CLASSIFIED AD RATES'Twelve-room' house on West 7th

joireet; pay for ground- closing es-jtate. "Estate," care Courier-News.

ANSWERS TOCLASSIFIED ADS.

street, oppositeFOR BALK =rj>House, seven ro

large garage, iyu exchange forv ™ * " " * * * End.", care. (Joo

B A R B B R WANTED — Steady

ItMdjIt Co., Nstreets.

employ-iJ-tU: *ve-

3-B7-8t

CHAUFFEUR, 4 years' experi-ence wishes position In ahoji or onruck; do repairs and willing.•Chauffeur." c*re Cour!er-Ni>wi.

• i 3-!7-«t

, CHAUFFEUR wishes podn*w |(prl»ate>; good driver and :A ' " ! ( b « 4 Address .."Mechanic," ,

-FLAT TO LET—FourImprovements. Inquire7 Grove street. 'Phone

Livingston,477-J.

3-26-31

GARDENER,_re«, atea"good re/ei

,nd handy man dp-

39~l)e

FOR RENT—Five-End city: water, t$15.00. Address "8 .Court er-News.

GARDENER—. Experienced miwanted two days a week, all seaao'In North Plain field. Address stalag experience and wages wanted,"Experienced." care Courier-News

I S-24-tf

WANTED—Clean bright, bojijh( fnirtory work; must havo work-

ing papert'j Apply at Allefa

BLACKSMITH capable of dremg tools and tempering steel. Adre*s The C. Pardee iWorka, Pertlmboy. N. J . 1 3-27-2

AN WANTEb-~P+cferably oneo can Jr: \-f Ford!; delivery cat.. W. Ga«etl. 3-28-W

W I D K - A W A K E " " able bodied

£ Llteoa, 18« Hast Fronttreet. 3-Z8-4t

GARDENER openT7Jr ^fi^ge-t ihorough exparlenre In all

branchEB uiJder jlaus and out-door*",T. H. M," car© C u S ^ " "

LIOHT BRAHMA KGGS for.hatching, $1.25 per setting. J20" "1 Second street.. 3-21«2w

ltr. EstftnatM ch^rtully g!v-1 r ^ o N i T ' T O LfjAN. A. King, S9-31 . Som«r»ee illT property. Harry'Pbooa 2388-Sf, .• t-e-lr-* iFirst National Ha.r,k

WANTEDh-Crocery jperlence for atore wo

Apply

3-19-31

with

W.Ut'

WANTB1inleoci

tloa near Sonieree"Q. M.." care Joe I

WANTED—Twoniehed rooms; aAddress -G. F- ." *

• "—'•I .i ' " * . j - . j " "•lS--7-.tr. rorner East Fifth an<! Richmond

~-^ORV.ST ' I p f o N E T T 6 ~ U ) A N — F i r s t n i»r t -1 ^ ^ . ,'\. j i 3'2S""-- (iese •ecnrltr; property cantrMtj !o- W A V T K D L - A man j on a email

? .°T^-Z.L?.'L^ I",°a'J' 4atpd. U A. CUsiaaot, • aftr,r;iey. country plate to taicsjrare of «ar-li .l.-ork bulldJkg. \

4l.E0o.0a ON first: mortgage, cityily. 'Phone' 2509-J.;W. F . Wtleon.

. I- I ' .r,I-I3-tf i dress

horse bnd to dr&re andtmself genjerally useful;: must benperl<'[t:edJ single and absolutelyober; Wat references required. Ad-

l ! «le; Steady"; Section? i*A'""v»*e^

_ > ; V; Watchman; W; X X; Y. N:i t . O; Box 181 j Bo* 4i Box 7-Bos 7-A; Bp» 88; ©ox i j . Anaweriwill be held 16 dare only.

FOB SALE—MI8CELLANEOCII

FOB SALE—Rhode iBland jted>Egs for setting; *!«<> setting h*as«. F . SedOeld, SSO SoalH Washlng-on arenue, Dunellen, N. Jr. 3-2T-2t

. I. RBD Barred Rbck WftltOrpington settings. $1 00 884 C|ln• -i avenue.. 'Phone lEGp-W '

FtJR SALE—Buff Wyaodotte c ^ s- '•'•-.chliig. 2245 G'orKB atrei t

SALE—taree~Tijt 6f yd•ncn and arbor posu. Wo fe:e man. 24S Somt>rs»t a;r< nt

! »4SALE— Toutg h o w , pu. im,-e.'d; hnrnesa end runabout. E. I E.rennUei. 28 Und.-n avence. 3-S6-S:

FoH"SA"LB^ACori~sea Tsnge, *nW-fect etondltlfin; also Turkieh courhcheap] 71S rarlton> avenae.

pliEN Dl"5 White \Yy iTnd at t vcoefcmkl and six flna puHetl. fRuff Orpington cock. |2 (>(J.nhall. 31 Compton -fevenu*, rnoni

«"«">« duck hatchingn H. Seetlng, Bound Bfrook.

3-19-lmIE0 BDY8 a pood work of farm

horse. Stable East Slith street andScott pla<e. 3-20-tf

KITCHBX. beT^oni furnlrdishes. Address "Bargain " iCourler-Npwa. , j . a 7

KINDLING, bio«k andFusnann. izr, So

^SO!L from garden foi

to wood.Second1-23-tr

. WeB

ggrocery hai

eld, 'N. J;

SALE— Doublespring wagon can-y I toidellYery wagon double apFows, McWliortle fertiliz.butor, sprhig-tooth Iiarroihausor New Market.

; 1 ;

« 0 0 aown and (16.00 monthly>uys new 6-raom house, improre-

ments, on larc» plot,- restrleUd, mtrollejr, stores, achool s• "f^rner i o e , " Coarler-

News. 3-20-lm

OR SALB—Oomrortable oomtImprovements; a ore ground

, fruit sod shade trees; fouites from Netberwood station o>n trolley;1 bargain for'quid

Address "Desirable," car.rier^News, ' - »:j7-lii

FOR ! SALKvComfortable boil I m p r o i t

NeiFOR SALE-oiise, with all Imp;Wherwiwd stationare Coarif-r-Nm-s.

MVST SKL.L,*7-rooi

COSY

BRAS3. TIKI) nod bkby

ACCOUNT meuys.flne. uprlghiln year. Addr

ring. J90.00 i caBh

EGG3, White I,9fthort)s R."Mte and Barred Rock's, '• -(;: 14,50 huhdrefl. ditout. Fa«n. Vhpue 3^35-M

Newark.;

E powerful 191S Excelsioryele Is MUiy.for delivery alsoSmith Motor Wheel; aecond-

niiirni ties'from $30 up rashwir: bicycle* $22.50 up . ' -Haver .Cycle O K ; 8*5 Broad Street,

HELP TVAXTKI1 FKM.ILK

OPERATORS o n xlp-aag and plalager machines; learners taken]* p K * w f c l t a I e " r n l n 8 ; - acbiiiefos., ,820 West Front street, tw«

flights up; look for name an door8-7-8a

STENOGRAPHERS1 Speed Cours.Thursday eyenlngs. Herr-s School.

OPERATORS oD muslin nnder-wear. Nat Lery A Co., 139 Wat-c h u n g j j y e a n e ^ ^ ^ 10-5-tt, W A N T E D — A n e«perienced"~7Trlfor general houaework; no waahing.Mrs. John Leal, 949 Central avenue.J 3-17-tt

WATTED—Chambermald-waitrea,

PL «^Sr ^^YOUNG GIRL to ualat with gen-

ral homework. Apply 423 T>ntr»l' " " » H

NTED—Operuon

W A N T E &_Kxp^rienced walsdraper, also errand girl, a t 431 Wes

WANTED— Girl IZi ten era!» M . q r k . 132 Bast Ninth street.j _ 3-27-tfWANTBD ^-Cook. while wTIh

^ r f t A i <WANTED—White girl for iteneralU K CJ ,° , r k^ " f w*sh 'n«; «raall fam-. 827 Madison avenue. 3-27-tf

YOUNO LA DY TO OPERATET A B l t M T I N a MACHINES- PR™

1OUS EXPBRfKNTE NOT NECES-*—' APPLY POND WORKS

3-28-tfSARY.

WANTED—Cooks wages 130 to '0; waltrenes. f2G to | J 5 ; also

general houseworkerB; must havegood references. Apply Mrs. Reid's

"•y. 312 East Fourth street,3-28-21

WOMAN WANTED for mangle.Apply to Laundry Foreman, Muhlen-

Hoepltal. 3-28-lt

' - TO MET—HOUSES

TO LET—Several houses"mbla avenue. Tnqulre Bevae

[•erWood1. • ' , '

FOR T tENTS-Ti Viewi.TeMoi ;e . Uui

WANTED—On or beforB April5th. exoerlenped girl for generalousework; family of two; .refer-nces required. Mrs. J. H Howel]6 Myrtle avenue.7 3-2S-tf

WANTED—Goort eeneral house-rorker; laundress employed: salary30.00. Apply Mis. Wood, Madison,nd Fourth, Duaellcn, N. J. 3-2B-«t

n t s ; I ' YOUNG wand j dining j o o m

WANTEr>—Girl for genera l house-work; good plain cook and goodaundress . "Phone 1477, Fan wood.

3-2T,3t

-Girl for genera l ii.msp-" " . ' Call 64S West

3-EC-lf

FOR SAI,E_R. i. nedEa John H. Sebringoqk. N. J. R. F. D. N FOR : RENT;—Fouf-roi

t;-. large ganlen anil chicken\ = ].|rs.-« CharUs Peters,

.WANTED—Thrpe or fourwith Improvementrt, -In nice Icentral. Address "-C. D.,

V A N T E r U - Y o u n g nian abou' " Apply E . I A . Lai

BALE-^W. K.In the ring yet.

the sale of perawtiEi prop-; -rty ol{M. Mcllrpth. fit. her resident*

FOR SALE OR TO LET—I

ill IIOUM. rear ofj WANTED~At once nume andna. Apply nninh , gecoiiil maid cnmhlneJ; cood wace*.

Ol RIKR-lharneM, 5 tons «|f

L'bAlm«rs autn, lSlSj In £*od cbnriL»AN ON rriftVi I "HAIRY C*.," CARH CiUI.FORD. ^OPTO- I NEWS.

WANTED—Child's nurse (whilnf,pril lit, !-wltli good references. Apply 1017

I25.0O- D. F. »ugan, Ell Eaat Sev- \ Prospect ajnlh street. T ' 3-27-tf

LOST- Smull I.]Ine about 14.15. iWoodlaml and ttrail 430-11. RPWI

FOR'SALE:—small.£••. Cheap. 165S

STORKn«ar Ran.'

I gi»9 a M -

AVCTIONMarch 11, at 1East Front street

im hea t , ' gas.of land.- ,130

rated in. s goodiles' walk from

wJll eell ver>

BUT — Meetln«and piano.

Third3-23-«

LOST—Yesterday aftprnooumoney, bank book and Christid card In envelopes, bearing i. dining room table, 400 yard*

Grand piano, flat top dfcsk.ie.t or lodge room furriiturnther articles will be seld

ROOMS TO L E Tweller. 614 MadiWANTED^St

i; good wajeea.I IFOR RKNT—50ia*e*e

» j r ih PlMlnfleld. » HOUSE WANTED with Iniprore-+nts about six rooms, near sta-

Phone 2488-J. 3-2T-lm

WANTEr-enlent to Plainfield; Rive nap.lars and price In first le t ter . . Ad-

t Cash . " care Courler-

TE OF ROOMH with prttlsn oth.T rooms with b

all improvements and allrated. 'Phone E39-M.

WANTED—60 posIK. 1200 We

e 1639-W.

ROOMS''TO LETiBiih board; do-. 31 Sandtord

3-21-1FO1R

Fourth inue. Inquiry S. HI

RENT — St

h tree«*inJ crapeFOR :- SALE—Cedaices. arborB and rnatlc *

iMoboa, City.INTKRNAT1OXAI. CurrenpnndPnf

set of chemistry books: must be tgood condition; state price. Add-'BookH.1' rare Courier-News. 3-ZS-3Ius and two hath ri

re. large veAtbda. larRFIRMSHRD IUX>MS TO LET

BILL?, a 60-ln.pony, one fit the hand

WANTBD—Light one-home farmCOLORKO WOMAN. El 8 f Weal t { mediate. vnHseasWn ; rent |4J>.00. J.

f j . Maler. Bound'Brook. N. J. Tel." IE3 . "I-S.7-31

o' tit* 1150.00. .l?80 Weflh" street. 'Phone 1639-W. !FOR S \ l . i . — . W i l iVOIi l l .KH

FOli 5-paEsehger touringndition. Tele- Ai,K—A gas stofe

to for IB; (food coiidt or sale. ; :Apply D F. Duffaa ' SINGLEst Seventy street. - S-15-tf|End, withAMATEUR PHOTOGl tAPHtRS- V'ERI.ANp for sale, S1918, m o d e l ! — ^ "

TO LET—6- ropmS»<ond Rtreet; fcrnoiS> hWJliever s treet:: . 6-roora-

Sachar. place. fill . 'WANTED—Sc

2-27-lm * - E NelEon. N-

D FRAKKEL * SON p«ys hlch-cash prlCHsfor o)d autaa and all

ids or Jutik. &!'> PliiHiflyld iivenuc.2431. ' . S-1G-U

FOR SALE—^Bjn' Johnston DfW197 Sftmer

IMK)MS AND llDAflp WANTKP

L E - F o r d roadster, just • 1 bind Reda vetting, i R £

S-9-1

FOR SALE—For4 roadster, justi FOR SALBJ^Rhodto quick h.yor 1100. eggs for hatcblng. | j

are, C""-'>"--?*rtwii. I T16 West Front streeteton. AURUB-

!e, N. j .I-31-2Uw.2at

PORTABLE GARAGES bui l t tods r from 150 to |30<J t ' P h o n e

j 3-23-lm'labborhood: ton-

itfng. AddressCourler-Ne-*s.

3-28-St

FOR SAtE—-In SorrHock and ore of the nicest clca

ekgS, 18.00 | n the (own; good fa-hatching, fino stock and auto del)

Tolephona Plalnr ton Labaw, Boom «, OaN. J. :

POULTRY, first- White Leshora hatchlnauled- per hundred. Custc. Co..! Frank

ACREAGE S to, 26,without housetruck, poultry

CLEAN ASHES cao b« bad fteefor hauling. Apply Bosch MagnetoCompany. 8-27-3t

1&16 OVERLAND

-cslii MartFarm

3-28-tf flnld 1188-W.MVRliAVS. Kmoloynjont Keg

gnt street. MITCHELL. 6-CYIilNOffin TOUR-! FRESH COW3 a n j sprlrnerl forINO CAR, ALt, MODERN BQUIP- sale. M. Vellosky, B16 West' ThirdMBNT, GOOD CONDITION BXCEP- s t reet ' l-3T-tfjiTJONAL BAHRAIN', I4BQ. CAN B E - —_^_—SEEN ANY l;\ ENINO BY AP-: HOR3& FORPOINTMKNT A. C. PEMN JR

nstttllmenU. flcr nollara down, otheita to be axraogfcd. I also hsv* Rebcaraal for Principals inhelp and good eit-

and fetusle, all na- j.K—vary gKornBeia'a Bafcl FOR BALE—B

•£-0-01 Peter Leech,f'lainfleld.

homes Ibat can be bougoi on. mean. M. F. Gano. 81E Wat-avenae. • •; ' 10-1-H-*

LAND OF MYSTERY'THURSDAY NIGHT

o big, none toovtul, prompt

DO YOD WANT a n.by experts and finished

BETTER HOUSES UL'ILT,more artistic fln-

WB DECORATEgraaa cloth and a Bflhearsal Every Day

I OPKRATOR8 on .1,-u, «Dd pl.lv RS|11*" machine.; learners takenl P«y while learning. Schiller . ,*20 Went From street. tw« mgoie ag; |ool for neve on door. l-7-la

FY YOII m» attr r I I t/V down and llt.oo monthly BOW 6-room houne, Improre- on Urge plot.' restricted, Bear |. trolley, stores, school and "Owner tog.- Courler- l • 1*10-1m

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING The NEW EDISON

(CLASSIFIED AD RATES' nut boose on West 7th Street; pay for ground; closing ee- tsle. Estate," care Courier-News. I' 2-23-ly

ar.TS.B1^n''H® BOraHT AND furnlt»ro to you cheap. We hoy furniture from you aaeh. In large or smell Quantities Call or -phone 17*1, Horn.cn'. For- nltore galea Room. Ill West Front •treat, opposite Orore street. t l-S-lm

*»■»" any III, 111. ' •II Mtapis suits al half petes. Come, coo*IOre yourself. Sample Clothing Store. 110 Watrhung avenue. Plato. Il«ld. 5-18-tf. chunf event

1 houMwork; no wuhtnf. LppJ, 949 Central avenue. 3-17-42 Strajte, Address “B# Hew*. • flNO CLASS.. Front atreet. 1-17-1m

exchance for lota, id.'•.care Courier 1ZI-U ANSWERS TO CEDARCROFT 1003 Park Ave. -Piss dellrery, bores; •fait; bessty; prices Sreenhrook Farm* 3-16-tf

rnc*^. Apply Mr*. 1111 Park avenue- 1-lOitf HATm BEEN RBCEIVBD AT THE '■’••‘■a ItH COUH1ER.NRWS OFFICE Tl AB FOLLOWS: i boats ! door Apartment; Darcaln; Coutdoninl;:Pcenl Dselrsile; D M; Ford, flood Foal- Well tlon; Ooete; O J; O W Mr Qtrl 1

J* [*• U. » D; Household; H r| IndMdualltr; JK;JJ|LB;LCO; Machinist; Mourning: Position: Re liable. Steady; Section, g A: Veer t.Mm V. n.a.h . ... .e ^ 1

YOU.NQ 07rL fo MPUt With eral housework Apply 4IS t!«i avenue. g_. WANT BIV-—Operators cm i *Mh aulta; al.n jcood floor Hecht A Co., S19 West Front at

houMkr-pIn# problems aad th vantag*a of a well-kept, r Mm* Lara# sad •mail r—w«. Brwplarea. private bath* • pointed. bright amine room, par*Ice. eerellent home eooktm

f. aluminum checks. etc. for Thomas «n4 street. 'P WANTED—Draftsman on- alruc tural eteel work; steady employ- ment. Gilbert Grant Co.. North ave- nue and Berckman streets. 3-I7-lt WANTED—Two men coal yard; stnedy work, set street or 939 South seph liar rig an.

GARDENER— wanted two daya a weak ln North Plainfield. A. tag experience and wa "Experienced." care Co

3-16-lm INMAN Runner duck hatching o*g*. John H. Scoring, Bound Brook. 3-18-1 m •60 BCT8~1 horao. Stable fleott place.

WASTE draper, aleo e Slith street. d work or farm sixth atreet and 3-20-tf WANTED — Qtrl ituaewqrk. 132 Ki ' FLAT TO LET-Six house. ell improvement Horton avenue. WANTED -T- C I°°d reference*, •venue. Tel. p* WANTED (lean b light factory work; m' Ing papers. Apply l Pharmacol Co. 119 stroot. BLACKSMITH, cap Ing tools and temper I dretfa The C. Pardee Amboy. N. I.'

OAKDKNER and haady than de- re*, ateady position by th< week; *od reference. 39 De Kalb avenue. ;3-27-3t Phoue 477-J FOR 8ALE -Rhode TaUn- "«• f°r eettlng; aleo sortin' M F. 8edfield, S3* Houth W1 ton avenue. Dunellen. M. J.

FOR RENT—Five-room fla nd. city: water, tollat an 15.00. Address "8 B. W garden for aale. Tele- 18-11-tf YOUNG LADY TO OPERATE MACHINES; PRE- \IOU8 KXPERIKKCK NOT NECES- SARY. APPLY POND WORK8.

. 3-28-tf —Three grocery wag- grocery harnesses, in Inquire Hutchinson fid. Ft. 3. f4l-4t

MAN WANTED—P bo can drive Ford «. W. Oavetl. ►eforably one delivery car. 3-28-tf

FLAT TO LET—Five room* with hath. 166 East Fifth street, corner WatrhunK avenue. R I. RED Barred Rock Orpington set tinge, fl 00 88 ton avenue. ’Pbon«* 156P-W FOR BALE — Double platform spring wagon, carry 2 tone; single delivery wagon, double and single pfew*. MeWhortlo fertiliser distri- butor, spring-tooth barrow. l.eon- heuew New Market. 3-1! 6-61

YOUNG colored man . end wife Irish positions as maid an{ «*haf- feur. Apply 448 West Sccttod 8t . Plain Held. . XH-St A WIDE-AWAKE sble bodied man to handle furnltgre. Apply to Miron A Ufeon. 138 East Front street. 3-28-41 GARDENER open ' f«»r rngage- merft; thorough experience In all branches uud«-r glass and oat-doorn •X H. M..1 caro Court* r-Newa. 1-lS-tt

FOn RENT April let. cosy 8ve- rooni flat, all Improvements. Inquire Murray’s Auction Room* 32« West Front street. 'Phone ««6. * 3-«-tf LIOHT BRAHMA EGOS hatching. 11.26 per aotllag. East fWond stroot. 3 21

T*t)R PALE—Ruff Wyandotte e for hgtchlag. 134 6 George etrex . »->7

TUB pyw.rfn! 1916 Kic.l.lor Autocychi Is rmniy for delivery, aleo 1917 Smith Motor Whssl; second- hand machines from $30 up calshwir credit. blcyclM *22.50 up.'- Haver, ford c>ch- Co., 943 Broad atreet.' Hi-* r ‘ 346-lm

WOMAN WANTED for Apply to Laun berg Hospital, ALTussuciUfE painting and trim- ming auto tops at i rices that will suit fou Automobile lettering a specialty. Estimates cheerfully giv- en. A. A. King. *9-31 8omecw«t street. 'Phono 4-6-ly-*

Newark. FOR SALE—Large lot c-dar fenr- and arbi.r posts the f«*ce man. 24 9 Som.tn WANTED—On i — — — before 15th. experienced «IH for * : housework; family of two; cnee* required Mr*. J. H. I 28 Myrtle arenue.f

TO 1<BT —-HOUSES

I MONET TO IXJAN—F r.ege accnrlty; property cc cat* 1- I* A. Ctaiaaat. Babcock bulMlag. < rwo .mall boaics. and Founb. Dunellen. N. J J.; errnee. Dunellen 7 . — 1— nil Improvement.; ' YOl'NO woman wanted lo he nod: rent 629 nnd dining loom IIS North nreni

• throe luumi borough. lo<a- preferred. 89 8omer- 3-2*-«t Somerset str«M ■are Joe Churcl Vl.60rt.oo ON fljst mortal »\y. ’Ptvono’ 1509-J W. F. . I Red hetohiug Kebring. Bound F. I) No. 1. 2 2«-lm

W ANTED—OItI tor general house- ork; good plain cook and good lundress. ’Phone 1477. Far.wood. 3-27-ft S-26-tf FOR R FNT—Four-room house, allh large garrlrn and chicken hUnpe Addre.s Charles Pet rs. Watchung. {IN- J- 3-27-21 **<»0 TO I^>AN>ca good r> hpneat party ouly. •auiue G-n novar 1^ IV O kllvury^ i j witl. Biry you7 saf,»ed or cash; date partlcalnrs i [anted. ’ 8./’ care

•drlty LdJreas WANTKlM—Ope lenernl one dlehwedher. . 3-27-21 East Front ^*r«et ^rtgage “cARrVrfS^ U*A' I ilrlce newspaper fouler. outlcr-ilSt wont Front sti

FOR SALE -yA Sheraton dining •om set; firsr-claas condition | Box care Cjourlef-Newa. p-l-tf WANTED—Girl for ork; small family. HOrsE. Improve Pronl

>r S large rooms, WAVTRn -ach; 1077 Arllng- I--* t--,uJrr A. B. Sll'ts, atrec over Abrams’ »hoe store. 3 20 tf r FOB RENtLa hotmo. 6 rooms. Vork"'^' b*th. r crept log hall. 614 Mpnroe wr avenue *spl-n«lfd pJnee for garden. WANTED Apply F. UnkE 2-7 West Front |ad> a makl street. • 3-22‘tf Tel. 2068.

MoT-n^ED ANCON* hnlrhlnK1 , 75e for II. M.roh.IL 11 " Compton nvenue. Tbone ' , »a«-7'-^; koR bai.b-: PUBLIC SALE—-W. K. Hope, auetinnear, In Iba rink Jel, rail. n<- I nation to lha role of pe— erty of NT. Mcllrrth at h 3H miles from Metuel ml lea from Btelton Btat Amboy • urn pike. FrMay. at 1 o’clock; One hora* 'll fowls. lot of B . R. »r. mower, plows harri> harness, 5 tous 9< t

general house- Call <46 Went l-26-tf .WANTED Three or four rooms, with Improvements, In wire location, central. Addrrra *-C. D.,” cartr Cour-; tor-Newa. TWO

AN *l»hca pleaaaut In private family, to Works. Atldr<i>« ourieANrifs. 2-2 YOVNt; MX l.Dhe.1 room 1 Bo*< h MaaneM f , WANTED-Young rtan about 18 •>n hood and years of ago. Apply E. A Lalng. 149 rare Courier- West Front 1stre«t. 3 28-tf

BOY W1 NT E D^-'l ST R! ,1.1 G ENT WHtTE BOV. A BOLT. 1* YFARP. TO DELIVER ORDERS ON WHEEL AND BE GENERALLY USEFUL AROrND DAIRY ADDRK8* i "DAIRY C6.” CARR COTRIEH- VEWS. 3-2«-«t

^KY TO LC iff "Prlvat HAVE CLIENTS foi Vtris of the rlly. R that you want rent^' ron. Real Estate, 12: FOR SALE OK TO LET room Kouge. all lulprovements. class condition locat'd on New kef road. Dunellen. Apply to , Gilo*, owner. Duuell*nw N. J.

Sewing woman as references required. 3-26-tf MONEY TO 1. . n. LinUarger. •ler^one *35. TO LET—Bifali houF*. re 114 Wat Bedond. Apply Links*. 287 Writ Frok^sVrset WANTED—At second maid com Apply 1017 East !JONEY 7O I<€»a'n on FI $-27.-tf j

use. all WANTED—Child7*" from April 1st. with good rofereaccs. i, 611 East Rev- Prospect avenue. ‘ 1-27-tf ■■ rse (white). Apply 10$f 8-12-tf

LOST—Sat: Ing about *4. Wood I a ail an call 430 M all black purse rohtaln-l .15. In neighborhood of I <«1 Wat. hung. Kindly Reward.

would rent 225 Pro.poet nvlnue. 1„|„| Ini.rorl Dandtru 2-26 h'Sl 125.6". I>. F FOR BALE Oh Tf-NT-Lck liou..,’ 12 room.. 2 bath., itnm •—* ;

p»r«60I ioor», firkt anti > .torlM: (wudltloo: 10 uteo from Motion. Apply J. T. FOB SALE - Small bato and ui ronC-. rhrop. 1651 RoUlb SlKond •iroot. 5-26-21

'AUCTION SALlfr On -Solutday. Mirth II. at I o'clock “harp, kt 111 Foot Front o*rct.- Jr Rip. A. M Hall. 100 chain, dlnlrk room chain, dlnlun room (able. «6» T»rda carpal. Grand piano. Hot lop do-k. .lovoo. oct of lodke room fardlturr. nod other article, will be wiihoiit m.rrn W. A 8cl»prb. o.R'Iooccr , | 3-2S-51

TO LET—Men 7-1 Slfrlln* rood Flth : ground. T-l-pbOi .' 1 7A>RT—Small brown pone, con- talnlnK rmmrr bead, and k'». .mall amount of moiicy. Mcrullum, West Fourth «tree«, near Hock avenue.

i on<» acre of, 2069-lt. 3-2 8-31 .STORE, 11x58, . irllugton Iveaue. ,«*— --ad. 12-foot f-iilng. gas and elec-rieitj fjo.00. (larvay R. Uebarger, 1»7 North s»fqu- I WANTED TO BUT - Meeting chairs. pool tablo and piano. Maksyn. *63 East Third street. 3-23-81 LOST—Yesterday afternoou « of uioney. bank book and Chrfali fund card in envelop**, bearing •• of’a name Reward at Courier-N FOR RENT -50.Fore* of >nd In North Plainfield. »J. T. Vat. 177 North arena**. 3-27-if

TO~Lri--Oflteal io tb* rfo#l UulktlBg. fsoutre Coarier New* FURNISHED ROOMS. • boa ttonal. ltfcpravem*nls- 125 avenue. 3

'liffi pr RO^Ms ViTh bath, also; other room* with Mr*. A L Waldorf. 134 <’ avenile. 3

IX»T - From basket Monday right, on Somerset, between riwmy. monk and l.iacoln place, null of an- Oerwoar and iubl^loth. Return to' 12 Stony Brook j>lape WANTED—Two or more arrsg convenient to Plainfield: give par- ticulars and price lo f.rat letter.. Ad- dress "Spot Cash." care Courier New*. 3 28 It

7 W-ANTED—60 posts. 7~to"8 feet I long. 1208 West Seventh street. I Phone 1839-W 3 28 41

unfurnished. I.AROE hot air lirnoC.., brlckMl Thatcher, tubular. C»" *b« In calUr 30 Rockvl.w .-avCBud. Price • 26. 1 26 11;

TO LET—AFARTM FXTS t’-Nti wtlllna woman AcHbcn inrk Mr*. Jobooon. 125 Vet ’■'met. , 127-21 FROM APRII. I. first door ■ml. »«• Madison, tv. M ,'.rc 8 li'.rncl 642 Walrbu 1^0; grill: tree* and grape arbor, at 263 Johnston wytuue. 3-27*31 - ——— — ■■ ~ —V ri.AINFIEI.D- Ilouae to rent, 11] rooms and two hath looms.- oak flporv. Urge veranda. Urge grounds. n»«tdcrtial sectlflk. oe*r trolley, fni- medlat6>. p6>«»«*s#tl)n; rent *46.00 J j, Maler. Bound. nrook. N. J. Tel

INTERNATIONAL Correapondeaca set of chemistry books: must be In good condition; state price. Addreaa "Books." care Courier-News. 3-28-Jt DERI It ABLE BOARD Fifth street. _____ AM HEATED and both. 3 THRKE-Rt provpments. apartment, all ira- rould tront singly [ary Rnitth. Ialriffl‘1.1 FURMSIIKD KOOMH TO LEJ South [-24-5. -la. .tronp, rcatlc bandaomcl In thin i. trap »■<! dump 0 00. 1280 West •Phone 1839-W. 8-28-41

BILLY, a t pony, one of th vicinity, hare* cart to .St. II Seventh Street.

Apply 3 L-st Sixth WANTED—Light one-horse farm wagon Address ''Wagon." car# Courier-News. 3-28-38 RENT 880 fto. Crescent C ourt »artm*nt. ground floor; heat umi I In pemcm-nt.. Applj Frederick . Martin. 171 .Vorlb avenue 3-2651

C(>IX)RED WOMAN. Wik *nc*'jv'ti' ilshen i noisy WANTED—Corner cupboard. Ad- dress "X. T. Z.r car© Courier-New a. 3-38-31 RFHPF.CTAHI.K . FOR SAL*—5 Stud>*bakcr. flnt phone 719-hL FOR ANIXH’S kpply D F Dugan I SINGLE or double bouse In W«-aC street. 3 - $ S-t f End. with or wlth«.ut ImprovemeaU; — , must be cheap: will pay cash; stat* >ms at 959 Booth ( particular*. "D M ." care Co .rler- rnni* house. 1424 News 3-26-tf S-rdom house. 206 .rob Sachar. 611 2-27-lp

JCOMPK'TI OVERI.AVJ[» for sale. 11918. model R*. Il*e-|>«ss4iag« r louring car Mil- ler Jackson jCo.. 333 jWrat Front TO LET Siftond street; Wlllever Street; Manaon place., Aacbar placa. (1006 road mac for mI., aultnbl. lor Hi! delivery bwmena. E. F Terrill rn«d. 3.26-26-26

nu.a. -Particular Work tor Panic* TOI'N'O C-kman * -1 wnar.' "tr—*. lar Paopla- _2-I2-lf .,l»» *« ccncral houn(-aork6r nr r.*,k 8I,P u.ltr5rBVANiiIirHnki55.' !-*DIE8' -end. 'over. Shcc'icmWL h ""3 2^7*2! nf *♦* HATTER. 110 I1EPOT ‘ PARK, : i- - j ■ j In* In originator of .tylc. which 'kbaoca WANTBD—Poalunn *. nutoc *.r brown lodlTldnalltr- 3 24-tf 'ompanlou to .Iderlr l»dr .k| r-ri- n etc M -Itb .lpcrlcoc; paralytic tr Inlira ... 1 ... NOW IS THE TIME to bava your "«t oblactcd lo Adrtro*. i"< ot,;p»„ , , , Hirultur. upbol.rcrad and repaired; 'nb." '*" CourTar-N,.»« i :fr3l J,, -J, trr’a Ut. Third r-rrot. |.36-21-31-11 lr*‘1*^** n«rul«». ’»P coyer, and »•»- nupnloa.; wntl rt-nponanlo.: AU.trr. "H Sb 8.." carp Oourlpr-Ncw. ! 1 : 3-27)-'

HlOH CLASS. nllK93'IAKt ipso for engager.,cnl* either. t> 1, Ap^ly Roach Maacto1 cL*‘lar-Nnii K F J

. WANTED— ficennd Lund elcvaluf. W. E. Nelson. New Market. N J. 3-28-38 Dm FOR BALE—Lot of tortn impl*- *nd I mepts. consisting of eultlrbton. fort* shell*-rs harnosa. a variety of tool*. “ri-j and ^thor articles of u»# ©n a Urm Also some very flno'mohogany furnt- Room lure; one mahogany roll top d*©k. ■— Can he seen any day 1 to 3 p.( ir Mr» W. Clark. Tlahway Toid. 3-l*lt J_ RdrUHAfou pul;a or -P" ’ >ric— 1 ■ FOR SALE—Rhode laland Itcdc hard time*, get rotlraalca from L. L. urn for batching. 6166 ■ gattln* Rcolnl.r Call 1061-W. 3-22-Im 715 Wcat Froat atroaL -=«V.fiLT»"«:mafclllm n"T.

KKAL EST.4TK FOR SALE D 1'RAKKFL - -a --vw. — (cat c.*h price* fol OR SALE—Vtungalow property kind* it Jur.k. II lobpatpc Drrvr. Albert Slcln.r, Tdfpbnn. 2461. 8l*mcr»ft ‘atreet. '■'•! l«»t-W. ling*. ■ ' 3-lt-Hn miRINKBS pPPtJRTOX.TIF* Itnovs ANR HO A IIP WANTED Finn 60 acre.; »n; nldy loc*fcd. Prineoton. Aogua vlllo. N. J. I-31-2UW.26I

FOR SA1 ■ plnadld null throe mil* I tug Durycg. 1 TOUNG COUPLE with 3-rc.r-old trl wont two or I ■<+ gr.furni.bed porn* with board In prlialc ;.mlly; iuat be ln good neighborhood; cin- cnlent for commuting Addreaa Commutlog,*' care ConrlcrNc.*. 2-28-35

PORTADLE OARAGES built to ordar from •»» to 6301, 'Phone 1663 W 3 3-23-lm leer hauled, te quick buyer 6160. •C. N." care Courlrr-Tfowa. J-24-26-11; 61 nouth Hock kn6 one of th. rleaat. elnknwt iroeerlra Loblng ngca. I6.06||n the town; good former.' trod.; 'u.tom • hatching, fine .lock and aulo dellvnry ear Mll- Tclephonn Plain-'ion Labow. Boom 6, Gallon bonding 6-24.1* 'gomorvnie H. J. »-»» »'

POULTRY— later, flrat- White La»bori iverhaulad: par hundred, io bile Co., FrmKklln Fan g-tt-tf fluid Illl-W. RCHEAOF I to 20. brook, fruit, with or -bthoui bout., aultabl. for I nuroarf. ttark, Boultrr. noar Bound Brook. AddroiO Boa 12. car. Cour- I icr-.N'nwa . »'w'tl

Ikl6 OVERLAND rof class condition; recently; bargain Martin Autoi 304 Park avenue. HURRAY'S. Fm| efflee it 926 Waxt Grove, where' we furnish rel!««e be tutlOD* fur c.aI-2 ai lioo-llil<-r. Our c

iployment Registry Front street, near endeavor only to Sand good eit- fciuale. all na- ebargas are vor» o 888. 1-8-lm Rehcanal lor Principals in

“LAND OF MYSTERY” ■ THURSDAY NIGHT

Ocoral Hchcwcol PRIIfAV NKJHT JhUdron'. Boboaroal *»«7t

EAST SEVENTH HTRKI JOll PniNTIMJ of qji •P4CI."J. No lob too bli •tns’l to roaeiva our carol •tteoUvit. Ulvo us an i to flgur« on your printli 8ie&U. 171% Courier-Newa Cotrpsay. *80 Park arooi •«».

NEW PALAC* HOUFEB, Putnam renoe. bountiful f!nl«k. I hatha, at© tell* k. Steward Ilf North aronqe 8-86-lm WK DKflORATK our fcoi graaa cloth and other nil papera- This la a pointer loll you .more. Leslie R. 189 North avenue.

FOR SALE— comfortable home, all lmprovegiania; *crc ground, bkrn. Irnlt and abadt liw four ■lautea from KetOerwood "tatlon or inlon trollpy; bargain for quick •*1* Addreaa "Ooalrabla," car. Courfcr.'Ncwa. . 3-37 lm FOR HA •11 Improv barn, fruit minutes fron Union trolh sale. Artdr Courier-N'es*

-iTomfortable home, nu; acre ground. shade Frees; four etberwood atatlon or haraaln for quirk tDealrsbU." rare S-2t-3t FOR R house; bars ler-Newa. 1 s — Four-aganment Boa 64 care Cour- 3.-H-41 FOR HA house, with Netherwood care Coarler i

—•.New 'aereir-room loip>o«vmeata, rear op. "Nethecwhod." »•. 3-78-21 MU8T 8H provements; care Coarler COSY 110 provemontr. 1-ocation^” ei

i -room house all Im- re 82.208. "R. J.." vs. 3-23-8t

MK. roven rooms, im- .A.WIrea* Deal r a We ron'ou Her-Newp. 3-27-1 ft MOTORCYClofcs AND BICYCXES f Oil HALK e ;

— KOOMH ANIf KOAI D ! ird. | ST

ROOMS TO LET With bo weller. 514 Mgdlsop avenue

r.xr’n' 614 Front street. 3-26-28 j HOUSK, a (• provements and all T’" d"or* 4 3-27-21 ~| IIOl'BK rpornn all RENT — agrna ovementa; lot 13x

Twin Fall M|ll. 8rolrh plains N. J. 3-27-3t W AXTEul—tlardeneu refeceneca. Apply Fra 950 Hillside •venue.

white man; l-Vf-Jt

HANDY MEN’ want (tonal Motor Co. d. Interna- 3-27-4t berg'.. 3-2 f-If -rs; rood wng-s 1*9 ! orth arer.ue

TO I.KT—ItoO'IB

CHAUFFEUR. 4 enee wishes position ••Chauffeur,’’ care Cc

years' experl- ln shop or on •nd willing. urtor-Newa. 3-t7-8t CHAUFFEUR (private); good Cbanle. Address Courier-Newa.

w dr "h ■he* tor rch

position •ad mo- snl«s." .core 3-37-21

Page 6:  · Mirch St. 1S1T wai«ht ana Tbur»d»; •: IN WHICH IS MERGED THE DAILY PRESS 12 PAGES DAILY C1RCC-LAST WEEK 7,656 T, MARCH 88, 1»17 BOW TO LIVE WELL ON SMALL INCOME Dr. E. L

COtTUER-JTEWS. WKD-NESD.4T, MARCH 1

Improve Your Complexion. Get your blood pure, k^ep the liver active and the

bowels regular, and disfiguring pimples and unsightlyblotches will disappear from the face. For improving ,the complexion and putting the blood in good order

BEECHAMS PILLSr are safer, better and surer than cosmetics. They

eliminate poisonous matters from the system, strength-en the organs and purify the blood—bring the health-glow to the cheeks, brighten the eyes, improve and

Beautify the Skin

ACTIVITIES OF l |f- SPECIAL AID

Branch of National SocietyHas Many Industries and is• Rapidly Gaining Members "-4"he membership and activities of Che

PlaJnfleld Branch of j the NationalSpecial Aid Society are increasing r«p-I41r. The aociety now numbers up-wards of 800 members and-new namessic being added dally. The li*adquar-tflrs oij East Front, axe constanly burj

ttfrinR questions of ingulrers.lewlng. rlii

Care of theTe«ta cannot be loo strongly Im-pressed upon the children. Tblsdone there need be no tear lestthe teetb be neglected in laterlire1.The Government recognizes theImportance of one's having Roodtee'h. mi'i pays' particular atten-

b of those who

mid *mid-he t. is r

good teeth in his mouth. Th

at least, twice a year should nc

.(Oas administered *>h- :\ desiredConaallatloa 1 .,,-.

All Work '.i,-<>....r.- is.

^DR^WHITE^IO3 F.tST FI!O\T ST.(Over - l.i.-.l Broa.)

TH. JEJOI

i!i:visi\<; I N S M M M I ;1 II ATI-•« 1MB SBTWlV

R4TES OS. SHIfPIK

Special tt> Coarfer-Newa: |Washington. March 28.—A complete. •**•>• mar

materials and Instructing members Inlaklng of surgical dressings Hr-lng made 1B kept for Ihe use ofase bouse of the hospital If one li

_ _ It will be. If not the suppliesI will be used lot the soldiers wherever

wise shipping Is being made by oil

rials of tin- Treasury Department ti

day. The Advisory Council of the Wa

Risk Bureau Is-considering the qo«

tion of slightly Increasing the nreaen

S»HIM)!. TFA« lll.l: HUSH UK UP

h a v e

"Since IDJ son Richard w>i:born, 3 years ago. onr honseha» never been without Father :John's redictTJE, • It relievedRichard of a srtere attack ofwhooping: cough and we havefound it has Bo equal farcoughs and coM». It >a« beenused in my family- for marrrseneraticnu. (Signed) -FrankFriede, 513 W.' 32nd street,Chicago, 111

Kcm«nW, Father John'*Medicine has had sixty years'*urcesa foe. colds, ' cougfis,throat tronblcs and as a toftic-and body builder.

TAKING OUT IH(i

LIFfc l-VWl 111X1 "K

•Special to Courier-Ne*a:

New York March J S . ^ H . P. DaTUson, of J. P. Morgan Co., U con-templating taking out' an additional(l.DOO.000 life Insurance. Mr. Davl-oop flow carries $1^000,000 Insur-ance and Is doubling tbe amount.Tne ppHcy Is to be Written by ,tbe

CM« YOU Bam Me*

NO TTMR XOST IS H0BIL1ZING1

rUl b> llstributed -with.panic* Harold Pierce will

,v* charge of writing the policy, heLrtng Insured J. P. Morgan recently

ror 12,800,000.1

METUCHKK CliEM

COMPANT

STORM W.UUCING ISHVE0

Mrs. SarajJ. price a scbpttl ieachr

er in New Brunswick for 32 y«*rs.

was round rt^ad yestpplay by a tietKh-

ed that . she' stayed

home from

_ _ of the aociety. One dona tor,wfjose name Is wltheld for tbe present, rbyi request, has built a large house and Special to Courier-New*:turned It over In its entirety for toe' TVaaiiin*toii. March - 2 8 . — tuse of the society in case of emergency. W e a l h e r Bureau today ordered sto:Several people have offered four aitd,, W B T n | 0 ( , B displayed on the Atlanlfivji beds at theiJ

Among the departments in whichfiaena arewskpd to aid. sre the ftd-wlng't Agriculture in all Us br.m-ila, Clerical service, manufacturingif mtjchanleal work, personal and df-e»tic service. professional servic*.

There are Ihree classes in fir*>r squad of forty member*ight; translatOFa have offer-•rvires tn German, Frencfc

Italian languages: many girls Oflerti years and over . have agrees

"|>«o(ni; munition makers and sever-

d i s p y oHandy Hook to Eaatpo

Artides Of incorporation for theAcme Dye and Chemical Company.With Ita principal office on Durham

le, Wetncben. b,«Te bean filedat the Middlesex county deck's of-fice, the agent being Emil w. nio-main. Tbe authorised; capital stock

| la 1100.000. divided Into 1,000[•bares of the par value of (100 each.

SHIP AlUUTVAUl

o Courifr-Ne**: , ,

"orn. M\irch 2S.—SteamersM» mornlnc: l.ennpe fromIlle; Herman KraDachfine; Rushine from New-

from•uth. Alban fn.tn Norfolk. Je'ffei

| The new Federal) call'for Nation-al Guardsmen found ' New Jerseyprepared. Where < there*' was con-fusion last June, when the summons

:ca«ie fo r Mexlean bonier aervtot.'• there, was comiilele order today futhe mobilisation of t*o of th-S'ato'd regiments, tbe Wret Infan-try1 of Newark and the Fifth, with:headquarters in Patcrsoit and com-panlps In Monteliiir, OrangeH Passait

ties. Things moved quickly" and1

quietly, for plane had been made indetail Tbe spring was wound, tbe

hands were set and President Wll-son'a call set the' pendulum 'awing-,Inft . . ,

! The. men of - the rcttments re-[, Bpandcd lo the call in a'most mat-' ler-of-fact manner- It was merelya case of putting <m their ualformsand reporting to the armory Ipstealdof at their regular jiiac* at business.and tbei- answered the call ror mil-itary service quite aa casually, as IFthey wore going t<> th- r eirlliabUsk. Where awards of• Ipil-ng mencovered the floors lot tbe tfrmories

p«"i in

dbue t aU .

last June, trigging at t^ntage. andhauling heavy army wagona, Httl*

?d l^ski-tballatoday, watting

lor orders irom commanders whoI were conndpnt that an hour at moatwould suffirn to accrtrnpllnji thlngathat fequired days before the guarfa.moH had the training they gainedIn the tour of duty -at tbe border.—Newark Evening News.

New York, March 2fl.—The Allan,tic Yacht Club baa found a nay toouati Emperor William of Germanyand Prince Henry of Prussia, botb of 'whom have been hooorary member*for several years. The club's con- Istltntioii provides that be-jre a men*. |her may be dismissed tie must b*

self, ag&lnat chargesThe direr-tors of the club have rle-

'•Ided that the . ntlf will not babroken if they notify the Emperorand. the Prince'by publication thatthi'y" are to t"1 dr" 'i- ri from therails. • If neither of them replieawltbln' len days (hey *:il be declaret

Commercial Problems Growing-Out of War Conditions

A Non-Technical Explanation of the Big Questions^Confronting Business Men at This Time

By SAMUEL WANT

The Sovereignty Of American Business.Wiuiteri-f 0*w nut)- he trne In eonnecttoo ivlllrthi' rtattttjon

nPUtraiN kturlnx Hat bi-lm*n •illiec ruunti-it^, the preaent ivnr^Im- at leant M-IIIHI the prvptmttlom flint n. i.imiiiy ia no hinder a |icuitranm- u( fi <!..n, of InWn ourstr In int!-rnatiui|al • "T.:;II'TI l.il" .1 pint ion H not (tirctitj nmmvH) In llir war. Tlte- wcirltl scn(J-jmciif In favor ol the Lt-aM poqsfMe I n t c r f e r c m i

nii'<l i it lit the

1 1>IU-K tf,.. II-.MM/. (

«lom 'tor netiIM !ii. milllii

Wattle Ilirsi

Pi«ht iilral

VHI InrceH of ont- of tin- IwlllKi-rrntW. , . ,. iittcrnAtlonai am yen 11 on* !.,.,<• not l« - ti

li. fii n '-•>•!.• r.il arif>i>tnn<c «f their fumiameutjil principle*: !«ir-

i>n IHIIII Ed«a aftfaa cunnict Uav • nrnatfMHd aner tw uf T-< r-':di-

traj ciJ3uert<x ' " " ' " «**» - " ^r! [ j - i. • i ; . : h.i . . -j p r-i i '\ i :• 11 -r I'.il o r t h e . BoverelA-t i t r * »f "

bolliKvrrnt mltilit D«er miitral rinhf. It is for tb*> AmcHraa1~'.|.!<- i.. • .si »h, ill. i Amrrlraii im mi' - Is Ui M Ihui -r .I.-.I.

. and "irui-in "I icniilii<-rrlal jatMaata .mvlm!. as a ]mrt ol t!i>1

furtlieraacv of 'iffeiiHlvc or liilfwmtl 1.1 i(|>eral!<>nH oimn iln- part tituullunH with nliirli u e nre nt lieare.

A (M)irir ban btren rfarhed In International wtTulrs « h ( t « *ht(

• A'great fora In Ifali <lim(t.>n hM \*->n create'1 by bwtooE ilien)anil «(.,i. ..i of llils country. nup|H>rtr(| by Ilie (lev I H rail oil H of ,inismlit-i- nT 1l«- j . ..inn., nt KlalnmiMi ni tlie imii t tlie LpftlInclniltng - ! . . . . • iK.iv t'liunifeil In The ( n m ; i . i inii ' . The n»-p

inrc of tlit> BKMM inniPmHII. »« relation lo Ami-rtrMn bajrineis,abd tilt* HIIOH nlirna whk'Ti .American hustnoft^ mefi- can tand - Ahanrl in tlif i i sy in™ anil enforr^ment <if (heir rlRlit<t, will be

• ontUnod in ^." ' •• 'liib^: Arti<-Jew.

«lal to Courier-News; ":jkew K'ork. March 28.—On acconat qt' accumulation of freight at i.i»lu*4: thif Sonthern Pacifle Company hm^ouDced the placing of-an' embargn

iviill. p*'odn northbound routed vlftrsajj line Bteamers. Sblpmpnta la-

rrdrd -for (he ns« of the CDlted State*weniment are exc«vtt4. As soon asriditlOTi* at ilie Southern.port beeom*rnuil Hie r\-strlctiona Vtll be abot-

• TAIX MEN TO FLY.

*|en-JTorfc. Mareb y.-Twfnt.v-.iineliws nf tin- ncrini o.,;ist jiatr"!. all \ nit

forj I•amp Bt i Wwt Palix weckg ft flylntf

or Die trip win b#

- rv lioi^

!-Ward for tiXwR O.me i* "rhe*1 V..lunteet.. i-,«st U v d . i:,,. t]NV.i. w»•mtottjuiio Beer In the niaiit'iiver

(KSTRJU, TOWKRS' Sl-lUTtiTTS jPOVDB MAV INSTALL fCW* J

HIP HH i'f MW-fiJp . Dnlvrt i I mil on >ml. Ij^nr A*.Mali II. tlilBleJ Jood

Wt&xihi

; MORGAN AIDS ABHY.

L .nd . Sl.C0a.030 Withouf Inter*.* tj Pay For Supplier.Vork, March 2, -J.j P. M.J.y a timely loan of *1.«

wftjmut Interest to nalisiry. the <r

GHTl* OF THE GODSW AT PtJUOTIELp^THEATRE

A^POPULACE Of THB MOORISH CITY BEFORE THE PALACE OF THE 8ULTAN IN WtLLIlAM FO*8 MILLION DOLLAR P;-A DAUGHTER OF'THB OOD8." R—AMNKTTE KELLERMANN, THE WOrtLD'S GREATEST SWIMMER WHO IB THB KTAOP THE GOD9V C^ONE OF TMl DANCING GIRLS WHO LEND BEAUTY ANO GRACE TO THE MjLTAN. COURT, A« IN "A DAUGH

il no fund a J-

•ii incut JI Ircuil.v nwed f 20.000 wrntef;r^«3 the face of a requisition forj.

By I'nited Hres»:

Tokio. March 2S.—Availing then-, pOm of what may be tlifirjast oppor-

of Ihe war, siity subj*i'ls of the Cen-tral Powers took patisagc on the linerChina- due at BaB Praticinr-o. All butfonr Imarded lh* nasel at Shanghai.

)*»ta have tapt-ti able to leave Chinaonly J boa I'd AniTlcan steamers sndthi' I'usstil.illtc iliii the China Bifplu betin !:.•• AnttMcan liner to leave Chin-.,e?" ports %e»re war between Germany i

rd State* and possiblyCbUtt and Germany. '"•T nunab^r of normans, j

chine Tool Works In this <-iiy is nowheavily guarded.. It t» safri. that the

install spvpra! machine guns'a( fhelilant as a further protection t* theproperty.

of orders to flllffor tbe''llethlehemSteel Cotnpuny, «n<I it Is rejmrred

• IO :4oing work to* OIHbr

rtford, Cothe

SEVENTY DEAD PURDYS

)Wdla« o£ member* nf the I^jrdyfwmllj- or Pnrt Chester itlio died

- T&ovpa from the ramiJy Puryinarabound in H1.lo trucks to Green-^B»KHi|I.rnton Mm*ifry in H*^. Th#r#tfc«y n-«r« r^lnlerred | |

i s t e ''• jv tjo<lle4 !•:' Injunction,

u mad b d i t i f O

featuring Annette KellermaB D O w n a t piafnfleld TheatreF r | d a y a n < 1 S a t u r d a y , ^ ^^ J^UJ,^ d R | l y F o r t h

At the Iia&Utelc) Thet Wll-l onflertahbig'Mr. Foi built a (at if ul. j «!] modeni lmprovementE. tha

modafed a resident populatloSii.eoo persona, taking overisland at Kingston,: Janfafca.

To create tbe effect of a

> Thurwlaj-, Friday and I

nrml course'These irirt_a ranee, tbe lar1«el of 3 | r o u n U . (ol about ; of hills was razed to

in entire; plain upon which 10,000 an&e<J au'n-tfers O( tbe Mad Sultan, wjhh theft-i:M and horses, were glvfn shelter. [

isual undrrhikinga

the production of

ractlve and unill-

WHAT NEWSPAPERSMOST NOT PRINT

*-r, forced In Jtl ten to (he

Itborited ofllc.

-ul" iniiTIIKESflLTSTfl

BEDmrS BIG NOVELTY SHOW HERE NEXT MONDAY

WElat Is heralded aahow of tie season, ooamt of "Puas-Puss," ay. tp HIP iPUlnfleld TU

I Regulations for the guidance c

Una press of tbe United States. I

;bADdllng IIPTS in the present emer

jgeacy. which aaye been framed b y ' - i . i ' •« . • « ' P a m ' **

'the State. War and Navy .1 . -t t at itSS meat if you feel Bad:- ]};r menu and approved by represent- \ \ achy or have Bladderatires of the principal preBa aosdcla- "

'Uons, have Just been made public, jThey set forth that no information • •

should be published which would " ^tend to dlEclosp the military «.nd [.ftorts inatal polidea of the United JStat*s ]

trouble

th*1 faatest fun a venrrJlonulKt ^Itb mod<>rn idea*;men utidpr the Toots Dayia and Ewd. Slafford, H teamParisian novel' of unequaled merit, and a loni; list ofatre n u t Mon- olhcra, who are bound li> keep lite Rtrf-

toinl, mtiKt protrAtent of t«oce In a roar of laugbtecilmlce, is the producer of The 'signals' Pluto Tlt»Upe." bur-8 Way. : lenqulny a «roupe of Arabian scrob«»afnnl Harrison, jfeigenue, and a travesty on . tho latest Newce. dainty little wmbrette; York Bttcottw. -'Very ( >od Eddie." willson. a-* Hebrew I comic: be two of the BperUcular feature* &

Charlie Mac an English eceentrie, and Che show. Tlie famous "KiCK-n ( liorus"one time partner ol Charlie <"*. • i.Hn: to one of the most enchanting nov«* •Qeorge Brook*. JuvenrJe; Al Blcardo. ties. -

.F1RK IN MINK IS r:\TIXWUSHFn

w • \ -—Bp^ldl let Cbuiier-Nea-a:

Tiiitte, Hot!.. Mar. 23.—The WestCijliica mine, <>t ih» ^naeonda Mln- -Copp*T Co.. jrlilch w"» tofid to Kiis-•jeiift for si-vrTc.] Bblfta In coupe-,jj-i. of eiii-'rl"* ^I'IR-'?:' •!r<tf start-. •(»e flra In the shfit Fcimni^d yestei- •tfny, (ho blaze hn\',n^ b*«n siting-]

Are Ybu SeeKiiig Largeor Small ReSal Estate Loans?.Our rdajfarcea uml ffe(|lifee| aro'su'for loartS'on business jpliacfs iithn-c-frttoilj- houses rwdve th

j :the

li that applicati

on, one-, two-mpt attention [if

MOVE9fRNTS OP HTI \iHiirPs

Special to Couri«r-News:Arrlrad thla morning:8. 3. BJomefJord. from Bantoa.S. 8. BelUtrano. from Call.o. -8. 0. Bvalyn, from Hlo Janeiro.8. S. San Olortlo, from Osnoa.

' S. S. Frlxoa. oM Una ,> fl. & Chaaapaak*. from Baltimore.

- • . 8. n Sol frtMn Gtaheabm.

Union County Agency

FIDELITY; iTkusT GO.8 West Grand Si, Elizabeth

Real Estate Titles Guaranteed

be .published nhirh tends to d

paeUires ol merchant vessels, as-

fndivlduals. of officers and menj of

mails,' BUpplles or munitions.

(t IB further reqaesteil thnt no ill

forroation be jflfen as la designs, ln-

itratlon qf

. tbe k

oi(ni8 uric add whichworks, the Icldneja I• lllter it from; theenters o[ meai? l l l

relieefilose bowels;

f arm- and poil y "

olik

an

t b

Iraplemeljnjilj

inck.lpj.ites < location Pel^ about lour ounces of Jad :5alts;

activities In or about awn- '*°. ta a n ' phtfrmacT; take a table-iflcationa. army posia. nasal B*«°n?ul '« « « l a a s w f t t a r h»r«i--l

.Ions, publication. any maps, dlapiapfis. No niovlng piotuii displayed which are of ml

naval value. Any doubtfulr should be

representativi thportln

that no information, reportsion attrlhutlnB a policy to

it be published.p,bove regulations shall notft*

n q m e n . t u i

u l bUld«r

I

WILLIAM FARNUM AND GAIL KANE AT PROCTOR'S

a dullin tnt jcidney region, ah

.he back or sick headac

coated and. when the'weather IB badyou have ,rheumatic twinges. The

no Is cloudy, fullof sediment; the

u to get up two or three times dur^i the night.To neutralize theae Irritating acifls

1 ' off tbe body's

its popular B

Tomorrow and Friday appears :hptoplay fi\iuct-*M "Sklift." that score*) a trl-BB at the Klalto Theatre

•kfaat for a few days and'VoOr! N e w T o r l u la lUdUm term « > more, kidneys will then act fine and blad- lnterP*Ung and laugh provoking. It Is

pooto- Afa. disorders disappear. This fa- cle«n. wholesome and e:shouid mouawilt* ! • mada fronj the acid o f . r u n nr from beginntnR to end'end la'litary grapes and lemon juice, combined' <n decided contract to the

mat-, " 1 t h Htbla; and has been used for phot*playa now before tbe publica aii- g«neratlpna: to clean and stimulate addition tomorrow Julius SMier. d ^ shigglth kidneys and atop bladder oeara In - „ ! ; , , . i A', L irritation. Jad SaltB Is inexpensive-; MT, Zj. _* B O U 1 ( t ' c r i 1 " ' ««uni

harmless odd makes a delightful • * - ' 2: . ° Produc"<n> entitled "Tbaf-Stoleirerveacent lithia-water drink whlVb ! T r l ™ p h ' " n d o n Frltajr Itt7millions of men and iromen lake'™ Skinner's Dress Siflt," 1now and then, thus avoiding serious l s N g • "

ACTIVITIES OF SPECIAL Improve Your Complexion

Get your blood pure, keep the tirer active and the bowels regular, and disfiguring pimples and unsightly blotches will disappear from the face. For improving the complexion and putting the blood in good order »» .'ddltionat rw *U*s» I *a-n~.cwirou«^-«k* bo. Mr. Davi- • _ 50,000 lonr- ■ . * ■ — ~ lh« amount.; MO TlMR ix>HT IN NMHUORO »*« Juns. tugging at l.ntag* and rltten by -.th® , _ i hauling heavy army «»obi, llttw io«e Co., bat I _ . 7 Nation-'KIO**i* of ,hom ^»k-tbaH« -1th several I The ■*» Kadaral call for Nation ^ Uldoor bwW|, today. WB,Unt ild Places will al Guardsmen found New Jersey for orders from commander* -ho the policy, be pspared Where there waa enn-'acre confident that an hour at moot >r«an recently fnaioa Iasi Jue. -Acn thv summons would »ulV» to sccdmpllsh thing* ! came fo( Mexican bdfdcr 'serf lot. that roqulred daya before the guard* —; there waa complete ofddr today lu men had the training they Rained ij, the mobllliaUon df two of tie in tie tour of doty it the border. «tut*.ii ,tw regime* ta, the flnl Infan —Newark Evening Newa. OKPOKATO* ^ ^ N#war|| ,nd th9 yinh ^th „ . headquartere In Paterson and com VAtllT €W» FIS OH WfiY TO paalee la Montclain Oram, Pkssaii' PROP KAJ8KR A3TD I’lUXCB cal Company. BU- toor coimi.nl- • e on Durham f|^ Things ^ovml «,glrk,7 *ad New York. March 2*.—The Allan. r® .“ 1,1V tor plana had born made In tie Yacht Club baa found a -ay to The spring was wound. the oust, Emperor William of Gormaay EmU W. Bio- fo9a w#fB clean and in rnrah. the and Prince Henry o! Pruaala, both of capital Stock wpr* ** ud President WII- whom have been honorary member* Into 1.000 caI| s«t the'pendulum swing , for several yearn. The club's con- of 9100 each. ,BC . stUutlon provides that be•,«» a men*. The men of • the raflnrants re- t*er nay be dismissed he roast bo sponded .to tho call In a moat mat- given an opportunity to defend hl»- tar-of-rart nranner. It *sa merely self agalnat chdrgea • ja case or putting <m their ualforms The directors of the club have do> :8 Steamers and reporting to the armory Instead rided tlurt the . rule -111 not he l-enape from of at their regular pU«* ef bnatnesf broken If. they notify the Km per or n Kratrecb and they answered the call for mil- 'and . the Prince'by publication that from New- Itary pprvkv quite an casually as If ther are to be dropped from the from Avan- they —ere going to their civilian rail*. • If neither of them re pile* rfolk; Jelfer- task. Where swarms of tolling men within ten days they s-ll be declare ' Core red the floors of the drmorlea no longer members.

Branch of National Society Has Many Industries and is Rapidly Gaining Members

^Th. membership sad sotl'lllrs of lh« FUisSeld Bnaeh at • lb. Nsttonsl Speelsl AM Sattwy sre meresslns r*p- Mir The society now numbers SB- -Since my son Richard was bom, J r»*er —»■. «—JH** bae never been wnhoot Father

Beautify the Sldn are being added duly. The besdqw l'r. on Sul From, us oottatanly biwy , •nnwerlng qussttou. of Inquirers, sep- eerlslsg lbs sewing, rreettlng Ibe | mslerlsu and Instranlng members Is fbw making ef rarglcml dressings. Be- eiylhlng made Is kept fbr lie nsa of the base bonss of Ibe bospltsl If one la I i e^Ubllahed here, as Ibe others fart •err II will be. ir not Ibe suppllsa w|U be used for Ibe eeldlera wbereeee . Ibey may be. The headquarters hsae been dooatsd ( for two months and all Ibe fu ml lure and equipment! hare beeo glean far ihir use of the society One dons tor. I a hose name la wltheM tor Ibe present, j W request, baa boll! a large bouse and Special lo Courler Newa: arrleed lllla t"!""’ “ o.er in IU enurely for w^lngtoa. March !«. — Tb. Jaekaorrellle. oar of the society In rase of emergency, weather Bureau today ordered storm front Sabine Several people bare offered tour and displayed en the Atlantic port News; nap bode ll tbdr Itmre • MSsf. from Sandy Hook lo Eaglporl. taontk; Alba

wlae shipping la being mads by offl- ctals of the Treasury DtpUtm^at to- day The Adatsory Council of Ibe War Risk Bprsau la eooslderlng ibe ques- tion of slightly Increasing lbs Pirefenl rsto. f-*tb cannot be too slroagly Im- prewed upon the ch.l(lr®n. ThU done then, need be no feur I cat the teeth he neglected in later Hid. The Government reeognlice th? Importance of oae*u haring good tee'h. and pnya particular atten- tion to. the teeth of ttaoee -ho would enlist In the army or navy. A would be rfrrult.l* not accept- ed ualveH he baa at Ivaat twenty good teeth In hi* mouth. The Important', of «i*lting a dentlar at least, twice a year should not be aeglhcted <yaa admlolalercd -hen desired rona-ltatlo- Free. All H*—k l.uaraaiccd.

Mrs. Sara J Price, a school teachr “j er In New feruna-ick tor ** y«hr». BnJ was found dead yesterday by a ne^gh- inr: bor who aollced that she V»ged Pa* liotar from ecbool. Mrs. PH* *p- *'1 parently died of a sudden alUVk of ,4 bmp—Isn 1‘UVtng U.e It.rx 4 n 1

of her teaching *he had never a,isscd ant - day from the a«hodl. J • fit

GODS” AT PLAINFIELD THEATRE “DAUGHTER OF THE

a motor wuad of tony member^ I 'Ini taught; translators have off*r-| Itwtr service* lu Geimsu. Frenc^ Italian languages; many girl* <»f tc»« yean* and over bars ■ greet! eroru*' munition makers and sever- vomrn have declared, tbem.velvqa ly |o conduct irolleyti In case tbp n^w' conducting ahogid enter Hie y or navy;-' J j iBc.tL iiosprry,

DR. WHITE Mrs. Ida Peters, of 40 Maplq are- , nne; Mli-d this morning al Mublen- , berg HospitAI. The deceased- had . only been a of the b-.r.»«ch ; for a short time. Her bunbani iur*^ RAninou* pi.actxo imrirgo

:lali to Courier-News; cw ■York. March 2S.-<)n account Of accumulation of freight at Gglvef to<. lb* Southern Facing Company has • announced the placing nf.an •-nitarjtfy on! nil. goods northbound routed vl^ ; Mdrgau line steamera Shipments Is telided for tbv uae of the United Sta.-i Gohcmmcnl are eireptsd. Aa aoon aa rondulone at the Southern port bteons normal the restrictions »lll be abo)- lahpd

Commercial Problems Growing: Out of War Conditions

A Non-Tochnieal Explanation of the Big Questions, Confronting Business Men at This Time

By SAMUEL WANT Twenty-nine to Study Aviation at W« Palm Bsach. ' New Turk. Msn-b 7’.- Twenty-til fllfT' «*f tl«* serial co.taf patrd. all A a lii'f- Till have V\’c<lnt-sda.v for r liihlloi training camp al ">»t I'm1

ib-S' Ik i Fin., for *1* weeks of flylr (Mtfnf flip ci|*.*nac* of the trip will tn.~ i.j llleary* I«»toi* of J. I*, lie rcctly ittmrFiirtl In ihe »«r. The aorlil *f the li«M ismailiV l*tcrf«r»*ncc m ids ueuiiU «1.tr..ilonv line j»ro»r«l iiu|»otcnt la the (mo «»f' tp|M4..<«| n«r«-**itW «>f Hie dnnlniEUWfHHM In *h«d dulr nstioiutl ahiesm Tin- Declaration i*f (.’• InavtutWi of- ■ **«»«> awl IIH>7. an.l the Infde-.' “ ‘ ■», arc .mly mmiit of the m|«*> •uU imri-.w.- In*• it mien a »»*•■<<if I commerce to un<rammHt«k' frrc.Vom of acUisi rv«e|d in mi fiu m It -mild «cn*t to 01 rveily . MtooUat UN rMiliti.ry or natal force*, of one .pf the t*cl!ls*w.-nt*. . While these larino* infernatioiuil cparentiops lutte not b»v-n fern tally armhtl lo lt> all ft tl*c po—era of I lie wOrl.l. there liat hern a general arrcplamt« ».f their funtlamerilal prlnriplr*: l*t- flir»uglM*al Uac prrat in -ar tin; (krUralkin. frosn bHligJrremV on IhiiIi ai«l*w *if like conflict liar • t«n»tlliflnl >• »eih« of n |.«idi. ationa Mild rnJncMu— «»f'nil accrptAd aslrgsardi In fuv«»r ut nuu>

e I* a n-wa f-'rk <l**ne by tbs il I—-i tsiicul. Fnlf J ... mawwg. juit -• fleer hi till* iuSupuvi .-ionUti

Lsnd* S1X00M0 Without Intsraat U Pay Foe Suppliap. New York, .March ‘J. J. F. M 'curt * C" i> a timely loan *.f S1.Oom.isM2 without' Interest to aafiagy the Haims of gneemment creditor* has prevented the iHiaineaa of supplying the nee*!* of fhe'anny from roaring to a ataudatU:. 4Viuent for *:overuaput ani•piles was. ie«| Marrb U by failure of cuhgreW lo Ik as the nrmy nis>nprlallon Ull. imd contractor had fZuii.GM) coming ter

Tike - »v**rbl Im« rnicrcd a|mi n perrixl «»f the a»verel8niy *>f tnlllgerrikt mlglii over RH>I Hght. II K f<»r the American pe«|de )!> •«) — Itetltei \m. rUitu t—ai-O t U ... bo tliuv atlfl.vl. and Amnrlran commercial miere«i. crushed, aa a part ol thwfc fuctlkcvaaer of «f<wiw <w «tcfck»Kt\«: <^M-ca(i*>nn upon like part *«f UMtlwna with wlrit-lk vre are al peace. A h*» hern r'»rhf*l In International affairv obere tho tiu>lne*e. inirn-wu of neutral countrlea mu-1 aonert Ilit-mM*vW*. \ great force la IliU direction hat been created by huainewt then and at«te«meu of till— country, aupp«>rte<| l>y the ileclaratrim- of a number of llte promtneMt •utr«m*«n the natbma «»f the world,-. Imlading ItiiMe a<M« engaged In the huro|*-an cowflI*• . The na~r Inn- of IliK great movement. It- relaUon to American buklnru, and like 11 in— nka.g which Aiie-rlran bu%in*-.- men. can Ion*! a band in tie* aaaerfloti *n«l enforretnmt of their Hgtifa, will bo u«Ula<d in -ucievdliag a* tic Irw.

F THE GODS - Bc-ANNiTTI KELLERMANN, THE WOULD*® QREATEST EWIMMER WHO \% THI Ce-ONE OF THE DANCING GIRLS-WHO LEND BEAUTY AMO GRACE TO‘THE SULTAN S COURT. At the iiakuieht Thewtvr ThuratUy. hrklaj and Nwiunlgj

Gods." the W1J-I undertaking Mr. Fox built city, with . torrent h* dlterted the 1 coarse Thcss jsstance* g|v.« s faint Idea of ,h* *D<1 uuu*‘u*1 undertaking* led gup- found ueceaaary In the production o* «h theft* lhl* beautifully attractive and lurill- a hoi ter. | log Pletura.

business man \o whom •nt already owed f3O «m0 w to fare of a requisition

BED INI’S BIG NOVELTY SHOW HERE NEXT MONDAY WHAT NEWSPAPERS MVCNTV DEAD PUROVS

EVICTED FROM CEMETERY. *»« l« hitrsMitd U Ihk fs-.-.t ton •llOF or Ol, Hum. ooiut-s soa.t thr lloinF of Tun-Pi!«- a Parisian nt.r,l- tr. tp tt>» PlaHME ntratr, aMtt Mon 4aj. J ItrCtnl, most pi t Jt i.t of all tCnahsti mimics. Is lit, profwrr of thU rollicking play. .

HINDS MAY |\’HT \l,l. Ol NH ' AT PLANT PlHt FICOTM TION CK\TIL\I. POWKUM* HI HJMTH MARK IU MH TO LEAN K fTUXA a * enrrilfKjuUt Vth moderu Idens; Toots Davla snd Kwd. Stafford, a team of unequal*d merit, and a long list, of other** who are bound to keep the au4* leoce la a roar of laugMcs. The '•fgnat* Pluto Tf*u|».N hn^ leequlng a groupc of Arabian acrol-.!* snd a traveaty on th«* latevt New York auen-ft*. “Very flood Fddle." will be tiro.of the spectacular feature* of the show. The famous “Kitten t borus* 1* one of the most enchant lug nuvsL ties.

While the tdaut of tho Pond Ma- chine Tool Works In this city I* now hesvily guarded. It la safcl. th«t tho company ha* mode irraugenirnta to install several machine gun* nj tlie plant aa a' further protection t* the property. The comintny ha* a layge ouinber of orders to flip for the Bethlehem Sleel Company, fend It la reported that It la also doing work for the Pratt and WSftfchy bratu h of the concern at Hartford, Conn. ,

©t members of the Purdy of Port Cfie-t.r -ho died lb* laat hundred years were from tha family burying Regulations for tho guidance of tho press of tbe Lulled State* In handling news in tbs present emer- gency. which have been framed by the Slate. War and Navy depart- ments and approved by represent- atives of the principal press associa- tions. have just been mads public. They set forth that oo Information •honld b. published shlcl, would tend to dlsclos** the military and ,-fiorts to inaval policies of the United J8latea R-Mular e 'Government. No Information should be published which tends to dlscloqe bowel*; ro ; movements or employment of arm- and poisor ioB. fleets, movements of veaaela. do ety tn tbe partures of merchant vessels, as- '•> 1kac eiapmeiu or movement of groups or D^t'/°"T

Individuals, of •fleers and men., vt f tho army or r*vy. transportalion df wnil, supplies or m-.nltlops. cflainels a

Toklo. Man h tn.—Availing them-, ***lv*s of What may h- thetr.Ust oppor- tunity to crom ibe Pacific rfntll the end of lhe war. Sixty subject.- of the Cen- tral Fofeera look passage on the liner China due *1 sin FrancUeo Alt but tour l-»arde4 the vemcl at Shanghai. Mince early Id lha war Teuton sub- jects have I-C1I able to leave China only aboard American steamers and thr i«osaibllliy that the China might bo thr laat Ai,.rr;. ,n liner to leave Chin-

j Th.r. Is Mlnnl Rsfrlsoa. knjoffia,. Fwn lAsmiT, dainty little s««br,tt,: Hsrry Jttkn. a' H.brew emit: ChMU. Mac, sn Bnallah .-ccwah-tr. and on. Urn, partnrr of Charll. OtapHn: a>-<jrs» Brooka. lu.cnn., ,U Blc»!do. EM leu meat if yoa feel Back-

achy or have Bladder . trouble

r prevent the removal lie* ».y Injunction, but «d a judge The removal by direction ©f Ueorse lew York, —he recently WILLIAM FARNUM AND GAIL KANE AT PROCTOR'S 1r siw^t.1 mint from Ikt.. pat rona who w.r. imatl, to attffnd th, p.iforaisnc. at Froctop-a vi-stMay th.1' manaai-mant kaa Uttium Farnoai today la ■1Th. FHo- of StMK*.'' H. appear! - - aa a L’nltad Sutaa Siaator In a f qhtlm tdoad for »hal k. tblttka la nttyt. A »IlUara A. It rad y production - Th. I> I Wo- man- also appmrs today s-ttt. (tall Kona aa th. Indian Maid, a part that r—»*ta tty. rmaarkatd. r.rsaottt, „f this popular serwu art Ur. ft Totnorraw and Friday .011*-. th. bl, ram.dy photoplay .ixrW -Mkln- n.r-n Drraa Suit.” that »cor— > tri- umphant snri-.si at th. Rialto Vhealrr. N»w Tprk. In Itadllm form tl la mom tnt.rsMloE and Uuch-pmvokt— it t. d«. wholeaotn. and aaMlnily

Are You Seeking Large

Small Rdal Estate Loans ? r n-stiirm ntjtl factliUni ar-' .tit It that nppli.otiol!- loodkatB buhim— pfitn-q orftl «n iti»-, two, »r i-i‘-fi«#olj hotews rori-jv. th<| prompt attention »f

Union County Agency

FIDELITY TRUST 8 West Grand St., Elizabett

‘SSI Krtd*' *«l proarokia ar, prmrutM at kabis | Ibr regular pries*. •

Page 7:  · Mirch St. 1S1T wai«ht ana Tbur»d»; •: IN WHICH IS MERGED THE DAILY PRESS 12 PAGES DAILY C1RCC-LAST WEEK 7,656 T, MARCH 88, 1»17 BOW TO LIVE WELL ON SMALL INCOME Dr. E. L

P U I M I K U t OOVRnSB..Mmg, WKDNEBMT, MARCH 28, « n T .

NOTICE TO

Po,;tiv«

SICK WOMEN...Proof That Lydia

E. Pinkham's VegetableCompound Relieve.' , Suffering.

. Bridjt^tOTi.N.J. — " I cannot Bpeak too

HEhlvofLyd-aE. E t ^ l ^ ^

wwTery irregular f.UI

and would have Mr- ' ™*rible pain* HO thatcould hardly tak.

DR. M'CREA CHOICEFOR CONFERENCE

The eelectloti or »' successor to the

late Rev. Dr. Jonathan M. Meeker, for

many rears preeideitt ot tbe -Centen.-

terfl to be dlcc-tiase* at the jalitieth

y

Sometime* I

lion of hla tern of n;tpointtn*niPU 9

ble that I coold notsweep a room. I !doctored partoftb*!1"i but fe l t ! ' o

Ld E F

the Hackeouck:Institution, only

iccessor aa district superintendent

id tint ia Hev. Dri Altel C. iflcCrea,formerly pastor of tHe First Methodist

t ; . . . . . _ I liter tookLydU ~E. Flnkf-1 <*"™h, tbis «*,, boiinn'* Vegetable Compoond and aoon j Church. Jersey City. Ot. McC*ea wasfall a change for the better. I took it i one of a number of men mentioned

Tmtil I was in Rood healthy condition. ! earlier as an aspirant to succeed toI recommend the Pinkham reraediea to ; the presidency of the institute; It Isall womenaslhave UBPd them withsneb s t - t - j KAwever th»f nr Vnwl hiu nol

B -known to stand lilsrh In thn favor

tbe excellence of Lyd.a~t. Pink ham'* ' ' ' - i—^ t

Vegetable Compound as a remedy for BEItMlSSTKHthe distressing ilia of women such oa(fi»placetnents,inflBmmation,Dlceration, ; APPOINTS RO4backache, painful periods, nervousness ,S5ttod™alilmenti

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ta.2 Harmony St., Peon's Grove,

lalnflelt] Peppts Should Not Deak?.

If your ktdneya are Inflamed,Don't itand around ami do notb-

*mLike a Bre It will eoon b« beyondYou will get the alarm ra time—Backache. ,or dlatlDaas or diior-

d«n of the urine.

Heed the warning.OITO 70MT tmmjM. a feat by livinjor» carefully.Uaa Doan'a Kidney Pllli to holpuop oat ton cause. ! I',Profit by a Plalnfleld woman's ex-

perience.Mrs. Jamea Elliott, 1921 W. Front

St., PUinileld, aayi. "I had a doll

ache through my klduep that botb-eted me constantly. When I stoop-ed, the pains "in my back were sharpand piercing. I also had frequentdlzay spells .thai blurred ray Bight.Doan'a Kidney Pi 11B nave me reliefla a short time and they MOB curedme or thli trouble.- I

Price. GOc. at all dealers. Don'tsimply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan'a Kidney Pilfoj—the samethat Mrs. Elliott bad. ' Foster-Mll-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.

TdisfHIPRO4II b v F

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l .Hi»t MlFli K

Corporation Notice!

Twenty-three 1been'appointed by theTownship Committee,county. For road 1*je*.r •32,600 will be a'BddniinBter Township

of Freeholder

1 ' / " , * r>' . . . . . _ • , . I

the ;Chapman act lfi the repi.yjibe 'Potters vtlle^Glaa atone roa

has askyl for 11.0

ta n -.rid M*cc <• lid Coiil r w j i v e HcnlH I T •[-., w o r l :i.l.l -

ELIZABETH Nrx^. l lOME l.l KXs

eth. March E8.—Flje.| be-

S S y p tfftvet. Bandar, *-tft--h

d by SiBt=rB of Char tyttr. rnrlsf, sr-h.il *f "th

WELLS CREGAR FINED! $10 FOR AUTO SPEEDING

Elizabeth, March 2S.-f-8even menare under arrest hefe. oi> .charges ofstealing automobiles arid tbree ma-chines in which they were riding areawaiting their owners. I

Early Monday morning PatrolmanCochran heard shots flre* in" Whltfleldavenue. He found that;two Hillside

bile, so lie jurnf£d iiiilo it car nearbyand Joined In the chase.-; Tn Hallwayavenue he perceived another otitomo-blle approaching In tbe oppoHlte dl-.rrction at-a high rate ofi«p^ed, so he

'gave up thei chase and: stopr«ed theapproaching i)ar. 11 . <•- :ii;,lr.- d Will-iam Kennedy. Stephen' JaMoWaky andAndrew lMtrion. all or Perth Aniboy.

piclon of tlie iJoliccmnn I they weretaken l o the police st . i l«i . Pe^nn.It Is said, admitted that-ilit> miidhinehad bet'n tEoltTit from T Ter Kruegprof 180 Smitti>treet, PmNAmMy. ITheHillside ofiicrrswere Bucrfcisful in (Heir

WILSON CONFERSWITH COL HOUSEPresident Still Undecided

on War Call form.

C0N6HESS -IS READY TO AC

«atf*ra Hav* Praattwtlly AmngPI«n» For Pr.mpt Coop»r»tion Aloi-Any b i n Adminkrtratlaa D.old.Up«fl— OlMHM Propont of PIBio M«"W Orrih. . t Di^,o,,i ,Alli«—UnlUd Slat*. Ha* Hug«

••Uunoii, MarcH 28.-00011 tbeevent* of the next feu- days will de-pend tbe recommendations which Pres-ident Wilson will matte to the war ea

re»» which convenes in extnordUiafmion b*re Monday. -After tUe frealdent bad threshedrer tbe Interaatlooal •Itaatlon

his (fctilnet and wltii Senator Hitchrock of Nebraska, ranging tHanoei"he foreitm relatli>uB eommittee. It was•tui.il mat rbe president .•.nil has•t'.'t'ii mind'* as to th# exact countxr tallowed. He received va <>fiUKKflBllons hlB advlters would offeriut did ii'it euAiinll lilinsi-lf n» to weglslattve iirolxjHBte.bc wcilkl faile likewise iBnrmmJn with (ho IHHIlet. tbe pn-lHrediif^a-artlvlilfeB of tbe'XecujtlTe dqntrtiuouti and- tbe 1or"ttjoblllziitg all Of'thp rnttaroi

al .ni-.l-.-r. sii«

I'nltM sr.ii 1

He « !1 ir.iiiii- it,(full rpcord liefureilisi-n-tMliln wRh BIT

iaiar) fendi u> I

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C»\STIP.\TIO.\-h-H BJl ILtCHBfl—IHLIOtSNKS

DST MISS THIS, i CotjJenclose vrith -•f ar.d DM

9-V& Co-. |2843 ShfeffleM')««Jo 111., if-riflng yhur- na|•WB Hearlv. You | tD rH

t&k Hrae]• • 1 •

Me - a v ! croii'.•!• Ii1:i<. liu^k

. , - i - l inr t l c Ta!>

:a- thosr • ihre'- F

n n l T* ffi- .1 • • i;r :-•••'- c

p ; F o U - y K ^ d n f 5

fc t l d f c k

j i

* ? T T said to liavowntd by Dr.

I The tbjrd mactltbla «?"SBrt»rt(t to E > p r ° r 1200,1

••'atiii Edward A. I i,Vte In all of Wiln

!1() Ensor

P|:VJ, PItKPAIt.\T(

JI1 at the WatcbuSunday sex)be obg**rv>*d

Corporation R

t i l'':V'J(. "?.,.'k ''|*. ' m ' / u ' w N . ' l

CarfoTi.*r7iy?Cl'e"rk.'lHs'\V,1rtJM.:', ..III N. J and en ""rirf Mu.ti: Kid.'

Cbnnm.;i Counci l wil l Unmed

Oci'l";.1';.".-! ;'.'-- 'i,'Xt\n" '•? I

ShoJ.'.",1- V^',1.'1 , l '^ rn

[ l",d" r1n',-

anil i]*n r:i ik.' |iro[it>r re n

JHi i- :••••• I , . , I , iff . ..f r- .H i - i m y r o i - ! A '

. - . - you af th- Cha

aoblttcdl fiteallne la t i o i l „,Lung ol^New Haven- HUy s u

in«

fib --ire-t, \\ iiititiiKion.

Sai l . > £ p e T >l •"•r" o 1 d :

id <;• r>;e W e a v e r . o r

admlded Tienlt 7n ileetl! 'e s^y. They |utloD inilursi

y Jail awalt-

re rct^ulloiailitu iheotuy -'i^L;..-L,fl actlotiL TliesrjInrli

ian.v withoiit fun her ..Koliitloti drtlarltij; theale of '

T h e n

iHni'i .!• ' • iNunsii '» !•* and Hioi^r' "

, : , , , ! , I.

(1Mb

Big C c . i i t Far M I M . l l , 1.i.i-r..-- Iqatjers 1 !••• iii~-.-itc.sttl ( h e

^rejiH" iilfac*

vi Mt . iv .h . . ( inw l»i<-kiiiK up il,,- ien.

AH A c tr ta in liTiaitfial rej<(nirres jrrf th i s , i^iuntr^-.

\i**r™!r..!i'1 T h l " PMPwa-j"'"- widtrabtatltji be tak^

.r ilt-mur to fhn h"usi' wttt* and j means . i.mnilllr*..!"•' I.IF . till— ... .rt ilauiTiiiYt If 14-A u tulllhlm.1 /.l it

FLAVOR LASTS

"An Opening"

OP«n the sealed end with yourPnccr nail

Push on the other end to makethe sticks project

Pull out or.e push the otherspack in ;

RJGLEY!

Unwrap tbe double cover andsee how surpassingly full-

{uored and delicious it is I

THREE

KINDS

the Flavor Lasts—

Chew if after- every meal!

SUBUPAN BUS LINE :

lu, ' » « « . lfl.31. ' 1 ! IT. P. r ««)0 a.1 m.j 11 00 nooji, i.»0. tId jMir

* S-iurd , only.

IT,'.?:

,; r~[,^

- v^^V^pi*"

p o r fpiirTOt,u'siiVr<JK!i(e: .jT'ttTc''Voimtv° oif. TheBHtatemant lik^wine poiiUea i « t

^ e r '' ru^n'T.f' i hn !m(i'-r'»iirnUed!nHj ftu.lmi'nli. i and rwwrre ctty hank* on Ma roll B was

* t ' h ".'^.M'de'-MwS ?oV«hiWf *to 'tStt 'iJub- ' ftm ""Ml Rreater d.v H«t.0()n,nnO tlinn

of the Ilank of Enrfaml. the Ilank ofFrance, the Banks of Italy. Spain. *f*-wmr and Sweden, the BwlaalNatiotnhank, tbe Ilotik of Japan, the hank, ofIhimijirk ami Hie <»rman lt(4<ihst.snk]i :• , •> • , • . Ih-nmark ami the <;er

fSSlTS. K l y t B l l ™ | '• *I»««I«T1.ATOI.;S NOTICE " " t «* -M, V«St Ml" H I P "?4"la1 H 3 1 P fnniswhioh themt.

1 V^tfift of Knr.l. Mini n.c»it>ml '. ' til hl'.iy.T It.- il.- lullIn i.:-iI-=IT it.- il.- par: in the. . war , wherher it i-e Jtte^ to nn«n<V

^ e n t e n t e i iowert or fa nii[>i>!j- uiLl i i irj

Ij , t • . i. ; ;, . v , . .'. (1' ''••"'l( " j ' ' 1 ' 1 -''""• m'1I1t'Un^1*b21 r

l h e man of the forelcii

i l , . ' " » » l d | 3 — 1 3 , H , I C ] • ' . . - ! . _ • * _ . , ^ . . . i • ' • • • • ' ' • • " ' "• : - - J \ \ | i , t . . [ | , ! ! • • • < i ! i . . l i e I •= • - 1 I h e I l i i l t t

- - - i ;: T U B P M I . N F I E U I THU«T Co.. wbi''l» killed thle pre»i(ietit> Hnoed «pu-

| of ,)„ F , i , i t nf John (.arii,!,-. i , f l , . c a ,^ j 1 < - " a w - ' t ; ;* e r * * " • " a t o r nitc-boori Is ! p»p«-Ie.l fn take

111 the

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H E N J A M I N

19.21. IJ, if.

James C*Hans«nUKt DK.-ITUR

fAtfTS, tlL$, GUSS.:\ARMSHES. Etc

141 K \ , . I KUOVT STKKKT.I ' M I M - I K I . I I , M; S.

p I at rI tutor *(• UN. Wa.ury A So»'as Color*. Keedy KiXed Paints, ate

1Chevrolet Motor Co.Ajib6nne<?<1 • new.prices whiuh weut into effect on January

i 15,: Bud are JBs follow^: '. j _.

J "MODEL TOVFi NINETY."Toiirins Cat . . . . I . . . ' $550.00Ro«d»ler Ut..'.. '.[5-.W» - 1536.00Enclosed Timing Cnr.., . . • $625.00

- .'WODEI. T," BABY QRAHDF-2 Roadster . . . . . . I ." $800.00

i F-i TouriDj[|far \,:..r. . i . :• $600.00"M0BK1 D," 80TLnfDEE

D-2, Four-pfiiecrigeiS CloierWf Roadster $1,386.00! D-5:Tourin»!Car . J . . $1,380.00

.. t i l Prioei P.' O.B. Flint, Michigan

WILCOX-FRASER CO. Inc.155 BAST FOCItTH STKKET.' Phon« -ttiOS

O."A. Ri 'MOTOR CO.'. 'Pfaone lOeif ' 915 Soiith Avenue, Plainfieid

N. MEYERS & SONSCOAL

hunK AreB iB,U n l ' l i i , 1D11-W-

l.iuiil. anJ

Heaf Your Home

ELIZA B. _ . tOWRT, *!

MABE1, D. lFlTCfl.Artmlnlilratrk-M.

ASA r. RANDOLPH. Prwtor.

.•id ortl*r. or itiey will be forflvir bar- ! w ? r e flenlod OT tred from proae«itlti> or r«sov«rlnff the I the corporation. Tsame n«*fn.t ma aulaeriDeir. announcea baa n

i3A F. RANDOLPH.Cs«coto

rer. . 111,10.

MSSSSSSSSSSSSflfSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSXSSSSSSSXfSSSSS,

S These sphjadlil SprHJj;-'daas-" are doubt less ) / leioptlng youN out in the car - -KII uee UH mm :nni BWure sin- Sujiulifs and Arciit-

• • " •' Complete stocks of Tlr«,

TubcH, Tire Cluilns, ~»i>;nk

I'lini-. Hi«nal l.-nny. <O1I

and Klectric), Putnpa,

Tooln, Oils, Urease*. Tlro

ICppair Vita, and other aun-

piles and acwtaoriea are

here—all : **ry closely

priced and all of proven

guaranteed quality.

Drop in and see us.

| Newark Auto Supply'Co., Inc."The Bouse of Service"

304 W. Front St. Phone PUinfMI 1301

DR. H’CREA CHOICE , FOR CONFERENCE

ANSWER THE WILSON CONFERS

WITH COL HOUSE late K«. Dr. JtmaUtan M. IMir. lor “ ‘ man; ;ran prctMokl ot the lenten Like n In It * ary Collegiate tnetltete. Hack.O.town. "■‘"V . >v -m*e on. ol ,h. ro^ Important mat : Baohaeba.^fr

l l.re le be dlaeuaar« at the ■litletb darn ot Ike urine. annual Beating ol the Newark Memo •— * dlel Rplaropal Conleeenre which con.: .„if. «enod at Halaey Street Church. New- j pj, Doao'i ark. today There la an Itnhreunion that Rer. Dr. dorp O. "Vogel, die p—»* ^ - trtct superintendent ol the Newark I pnte8N." district, cm gel I he appointment lo | Mrs. James “ the place It be la witting to rellnqulah SI.. Plalnfleld. aaya. hta present duties prior to tbe.explra- I ache through my kli lion Of hi. term of appointment. 1 m® eonr In esse Ur. Voxel 1* made president ®d* <hs pslns* of the Hadeanek InMllatltm. only “4 plarcln*. one man Is •u*re*w(1 aa hla poaalble * dln’’ •P®ll» .U»at blurt ati.reaaor aa dlatrtct .upBinlrnden. >*“.■'“V * • no that 1. Her. Dr) Ahal C. *cCr~. | *“ *■““* “J* formerly na.lor of IB. Plr.t Methodlal #l U‘U ,rDObl*-

Preside.! Still Under on War Gall form. new ids warning. j Qlee your tadneyu.a teat by Bring

Kidney Pitta to help Prodt by aPlalDdale woman'a ex- rl-iee. Hra Jaana Elliott. 1«11 w. Front "I had a dell •» that bstb- Vhen I stoop- — —eh wsrs sharp I Also had frequent - nr bight. ma relief

FLAVOR LASTS CONGRESS IS READY

• PrmMU.ll, Arranged '••"Pi Cs epsrstiso Along Administration Dseldee mao Prepooal of Placet An Opening

■f 757V. * ductursdimrtof Urn ■I r*~ i—ti time but fslt. ns " — *•— «*-r— Sian. I later took LjrtBa & Pink- cbur'1‘- ,hl* ■=*•». »u. now with raior, wl Vegetable Compound and anon Okureb. J.nwy City Dr McClea waa fait a change f°r the bettar. 1 took it one of a number ol mm mentioned UBbi 1 waa In good healthy condWon. i earlier aa an aaMrant to aucrecd to Jiectanmend the Plnkham remcchce to the presidency or the laalltule. It la Mla.nmm.aa Jhava ua^^lhem wlthmeb Mw„„ tb„ n, Vogel „„ *■"" •" aaplrant for the pUre.ly* h. TOO. SSI narmon, on. rent. lutm. IO >Ung tl,B ,n lt. f,,or

e*. teethnoc* ahonld he aee-rted h* °f n,,boP LoS.r R Wilson for hla “ “ Vl-I-Wlator j

Open the sealed end with voor .ifiMer nail Pries 50c. at all dealers Don •Imply aak for a kidney rsmedy- gst Doans Kidney I’llb—the san that Mrs. Elliott bad. Koatsr-MI burn Co.. Prop*. Buffalo. N T - AdT.

WELLS CREGAR FINED $10 FOR AUTO SPEEDING ■ he foreign relation, rommlttau. K waa stated ibat the pmsMmit will baa an -Igu-h mind" an to the . .act cour.. to te. tOIlowed. He ectjelred all or tbo BtiggiwtlttDS hla atltlaerti would cite, bui did Uu( eoatmli lilnueir aa to whol leglaUlh-e be would la tor. He latewle, dbn-uanud .Ub Ibc t.lli nel Ibe prriatiwdueaa actlrkUia of the earrualee dmart iii. ntb and the lllane for ‘ molilllKlitg all of the raatnrotw of Ibe nation for war pwrie’eea. II Waa regarded aa eignlflranr that t .duml E. M. Il.niee. Mr IVUM's eon- DdetiDal atl t leer, abtatld rogie Itrre aa Ibe i.rmudent aoughl to a. Ibe alt'll..le of the fulled Staten in llie Herman uinrO'etey. Colonel Butiae Is elfawnal lo rernalu awn White Hum lunl Mr

BEUMIKtOffl TD#mHII annum Mi.n ini Pu«f) on me other end to the sticks project

T,:>tKfl Elixabstb. March Jl.-i mr* undair arrest hsfs. ol i» »a,PC "baling automobiles aii * I aster chines In which ihey p.i awaiting their owners. #' this Early Monday mornlij . Tb« Cochran heard »boU flr«4 Aulu-o avenue. He found that’ .iMard l-«licemen wrfr pursuing I under bll*. ao bs ju»; M into i air of *Md *»*“•« In th* ciuue.1

id Tho a'enue hs |«-rcelved aixj J0> bile approaching In th« • rection at n high rats ot 'gar© up ths chass ant Bl'RNH approaching qar. U co lam Kennedy. Stephen J

threw riding are Patrolman IT W'bllOeld so lltIUlde

Pull out on*- push the others hack in H-»i that tbfl m« men • h|.iJ >h.. |.r.«i>i. n( U riprlwl to (Mirer (■ ia»e week fflai t«da pared uattl just tvf« lie will frame the full rrconl lieforr b JbuMisalsn »*b alTo

e. n‘nr 3ec- •h w.n* OCPU- :y wruf teach thn ^hurch ■•agreed.tpadefs Will ft.rm is t.» ilH promptly six] ef- IK any Hhe th.< lire-d. i.f 1 ; (itafrniau I'fcxd and iPDiIrre i>f ths f'lrHctl sf- les baljr togum |tlrs reksiuilons p> meat 0 acUtU*. Tltew Int'litbal K’laring war aoilbst Her

iri h nl the time. -I HI T "run rly yH b- plncr of frofahlp. Unwrap the double cover and

see how surpassingly full- flavored and delicious It Is l

IlliiUlObllr adn; lili*d . Laung o ! Inc. whirl* « owa.-d h

which be la •teitUns U New Haven. aaid to havi owned by Dr. The ihjrd am Se^dfTsSw!: rcfciie. *>»•» Percy T r end Edward A. Bi tVv In all of Wilmington, dblng stcaMng the cir. the Kiund. 0,.^ Ensor ar-* (In tht-

' ,nK ®Sk,r»dltloti.

Mlba Vary Wilmington, i year* old: d <; rgs Weaver. 1i» e ad mil red prtllge rgy. They county Jail await-

THREE KINDS elulp t.f liar and plaMlg 1.1ri ttwaif... or the got t.iciment halilo.l the pauaf 'lent to aiee-t tbo alfiall.Hi ap« a n-.t Intloa Uak.r-bul ibr by,wi.leni'a oratVd ue.arullly i rtwrom ami prorHlbg Tor -omplete pregariflneSe. 1 jl. The find of rht '< re«<>irtlodv la thr les-t likely l^. lx* |^prt-efl ».4h adv miul-trallon |i ni <-««yess leaded lx* Here ils- reo|io<iKll>llttj for aideciflrti. tlon of war should |>e pin.-c<l'pn (f,-r. nut ay Eltiier df th^rtlier tirh liyn-. boiwevsr, tvou^d n.Hkc pUIn lh« i>ari <u*H ila-iiVwtinntr rlghiH sad Woqld It trsrftalackai |ds«-»nc i

cl.-.-irly You j a trial pnr\* | Honey nn.l Tl The Flavor Lasts—

Chew it after I

- every meal!

ARlTfiftY KUY

preparatory 111 U- held horrh. On •mrijunlo: inday f aeconiWplci flfTjfiere IlnatM Ibahlnd the prj f.F.G.il N(>T!!»_S. Big Credit for All.**. , i ronmw l»snVrs aim di.<-u**«d »hs pr.iN^ai that tbs lmtc*i ftdib" place SUBURBAN BUS LINE

Chevrolet Motor st the •ItM-o-sl of the cntcotiei nilb* a r,M rredil. than Inching up ths en- IJJ tents fwmpi'lga with ths ^kemoo* tin nnaiiflaf roapon-f* of thle rjountrj. u This proposal will iWdsnMsdly he tak. to ro up isns»rri»w Im the IntinkTraia of •O ttx* h<*w wapa and means rnmmlrtro.

^ l» !his ■•naiMClnn II was |>rtt||t««l out en ihal the fflfHp secWHJes n»n| bold In *" U»e 1'nltsd Siate* might If emdly raaC- ila |y extended !• amount wUhdBl danger ‘ru to American dnouclal InatltatkjBs.

Aniiotinr«*<t new prices which went into effect 16, anil are jia follow*:

f V "MODEL POUR NINETY•• Tourime Car Kohdatrr .. I A Enclosed Touring Car. for nst loo a I hank* of MUffc fi the j comptroller of the rwrrenry states the foreign toads held by national banka were S.*WM 01*1100. “4r but I lids more than 2 per real of I he total rewiurcus." This was ths first time that a bank ■interne nt has mads any refer am* lo

P-5 Tourinf’far \ “MODEL D,’’ 8-CYLINDER •tiger Clota’temf Koadiler....

D*nv* Plainfield—* if a. Jn . I.« p Telephone: riainneld 11 ie. •crcavy..r»‘.r7..cs,- *1.388.00 D-5 Touri *. cased. Huge Ptnsncisl Reeeurce*.

SStv* of The statement likewise poiillea Oft ««h “V ot amt resourced the ceotiWl re»»r»e I silmThls- tnd reaerve city hfinia on March ft was JUlnfor. II Price* P. oj B. Flint, Michigan

WILCOX-FRASER CO. Inc ethll.lt F1P TS, ULS. CLASS. \ARMSH£S. Etc.

141 KA|ir KKU1T NTHKK rid%IKFIKLD. M. ». pisiributor of O. A- R. MOTOR CO.

ue lOAli P15 South A ramie, PUinBild ilnlst'rslor. 'tofiBSk,

N. MEYERS & SONS COAL

(ssssssssssssssrjssssssss/ssssssssssssssssssssrsssssssss^ ^ 11m. .pl^dM sprtig d.e «ra doubll—«lr l^mpllng ro. ^ ^ OBI ia.l^b cat *''» a* non .atl ««-urr th- Supirfim and .lm» ^ ipeclfit'

Complete stocks or Tires, Tubes. Tire (tialn*. M»srk I’lug%* signal Gnp (OH and Klectrle). Pumps. Tools, (Hla, Greases. Tire Repair ^ilts, and other sup- plls* and acoeaaortsa are •tKDlNO*

priced and all of guaranteed quality.

ESSiTjaSS- fi within nine ■aid order, or RAia>U-OOl> AND MRQl’If Newark Auto Supply Co., Inc.

"The House of Service" S04 W. Frost St Phooa Pkinfidd 1301

KI.IZAnrcTli DARI.INOj I.TZZIB n LowRT. mauui. t). rtreft. Admlnl*tra(rlc« r. R*Ni»ou*H FfMtor. 1-rtSw-Ow - ress. 111.

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GOOD MEN- . Good man can Meow good pt*lUon« M x ^or conductor, on roUla|^arviM Eallw.j bjr »pplyiat•I WmiUng.Eoom, W«V*nm« Avenm ind rourthStreet, PlaliDtid, u j we*.day bttWMD 8 SO n i lO.od

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HOTKLA AN

Renowned for iu Hi«tf Swrica and LowEUROPEAN PLAN

** *>r $ 2 . 0 0with hath MJ •» IAll Room. Ouuid*

k* f« IIM M U O |

W. T . KNIGHT. M»«erf

New Packer House, Perth Amboy, N. J.PETER FLOE$8CB * SON. Proprietors.

New Five-Story Hotel, just: Opened by the former proprle-tore of the Queen|aty Hotel, Plainflcld. • . -

One Hundred Rooms—&pl Modern Improvements. : •Dancing Tuesdays, Thnrwtttt and Saturdays, from 9 p. ID,.:

to 1130 p. m.

UUrTttl* AMi r* k,« IA I'KAX1* 3

Hotel W a l d o r f School of Vocal MusicMarched Method Taught

Mme.-McNeiM Hopcraft4 2 0 BabcCck Bui ld ing'

East Fri.n* Street.r On prauKttt—Import-

Wlnsa, Liquor* and Clear*.

DR. H. STEINSURGEONDENTIST

171 KAfff FROXT BTHFRT

You'll LikeZEEK'S

Plainfield WindowCleaning Co.

H. MERSTRICH, Prop.Store*, Officer, Private Res Me!

How Buildings Cleaned. Si m . .and Oiled. Ufilcc, 1K1 l.iK-< i, *t.Ttl. 10-15. ,

*8l)M McDowell St. Phono J2U-J

JOHN S. HASKARD' CASH BUYKH

OI Scrap l ion , Krrnp Metals. Mi) ( • « • anil i'«i".-r Moefc] a l u • >i

, tomobilca aiirl Auto ffi i ». IRew and Repaired Aut» Tir™ Foi

L. Moraller & SonsWATCHMAKERS AND JEWKLKR3WATCHEH. C^LOCKS * JBWBLB'Pine Watch and Clock Repairing

Syce i airy.• 1 7 Park ,\vr. r i .one I 7H3

' RYE WHISKEYE. C. WESCOTT

NEW JERSEY CENTRAli

BREADTRY A

10cLOAF j

It's eaten by thousandswho recognize it as the, bestthey can buy.

You, too, will have it onyour table regularly, onceyou taste it.

At all Grocers

ZEEK

FRENCH MENACEf GERMAN LINEDrive Wedge further In on

Western Front.

TEUTONS DtFEAT RUSSIANS.

• With Advanca an Minak, Exparta B .Ilav*—Qaa Attack Driv», Slavi FromTranohs*—British Cafftur* Two MonVillaOM In Fire* of Daaparata FiaKt-Inn In T h . i r 9 . M i o n ef Franc*.

toodon, March E8--The fnia of tboWHindeuburg l lne"-St. Quentln-La.Vere-Ijion still, bangs la tbe balance.>"resb advances bj tbe Freot-'h, how-e.-er. spell a grare w«iutt.-e tu Its reten-LjioD by the ntubUornly counter «tt«cli-itg Teutona. Tbe I!iii',h alao madelew progress, but of 1MS -Importauligrateglc ralue.

To Hie French fell, afrer a rurloutMttle, ihp importODt village of <"m»cjp

Lf Chateau. halfway between IJI Ftereishd Solssons. Tbua ihe.Frencb wedgowtwoen these two k*y position* * • •

extended. Berlin admitstfc» f Uiki

bat the German rear guards, after„ lease* upon (he French. "icaru

wnj- before a threatening <mtflaiik1n<4

Hardaat Tart clLnft] Nlvelle's troom are.Dov fur-nbtvme teit fn ma region. In

from of them Ifea the foro-.idalilv fortl-train 'protecting Laon. TkeOer-

mao gun* are emplacedi on extremal;Sigh ground, whfeb doinlpat^a all the

•JTie advance which darried Coury-.(. Chateau U described b j the French• i i offline a* a ••hrillinn't nlehl. wltm-k."sun It Is added that tbe village wn«-•nergetlcailT defendi-d. :

Tfhe buttle l>etivet>ji Pt, Qncntin and•J Fere continue* jt deadlock- litrel'i> Teutons are fighting; with the m-jj. hi r,•!..],-;!.. end bave been able iim-

fat- to hold their ground.•the Itrlti-u have faUrn t m niill-

loool TlHojtes. Kqunn^oirt, ten mile*

.ens. tTiroff mllo* nt'rth^s-i'^t nf 11 1* 1rheoc gains went a Ions; -Ray towiml

H f pmrresa was ruadt- lii apitc of bsdn-eerher eon.llr.luns. . t

i-'-r i. officially admitted the ubiin-•nnieTit of [tolsel village lo tbe Brit-

.na Break Ru.t i .n Lin*. 'ina up their "leflprp." the (>ir-the nortbern tm( of the bat Orl\-,-iH made tbplt- first actii«lf impurtaocf ae&tiiRt tbe Itusa. aororitltiR to official ailmtK-

TclrosraJ. gaccfeednl.vanop was iauiwted from Bo-

M the, M v i t o ka north*

I know

Resinolwill heal this rash

1 never worry if I have a little rash orother eruption br««k oat—I' jolt put ona bit of Reainol Ointment. That take*oat the itching and burning imitmtfy,and toon dean the trouble owiy. Ilearned ot Resinol Oiftment throughDor doctor prescribing itlfor tay brother.,Tom had been al*noit frantic with ec-««na (or months but fli»| ointmenthealed his *kin like magic. :

KING CHRISTIAN X

METHODISTSIN CONFERENCE

Newark Body Opens In An-nual Spring Session.

GIRLS' SCHOOL; BIO THEME.

•fmtl4mrny *f Cni.*i«ry Coltafllat* In-kUtuta at t-Uokntitewr. Ltkalr to Go(• Dr. Vog»l-N«»'il For Str#ttg. -Ad-tninivtrfatar to Bring Iniiitulion to aklBtiar Educntion«i Standard. Ra«O9-nlsad.

Ne«firk. Alan-b iS- -Affairs of UwOtatrnarj (TollGfrlate Institute at Hack-

wk will bnvB D ptvmlnrnt pUce Indlscasstona of tbe alxtieth annnat

meeting or the Sr«nrk MeUodlat J£pl>coyai cotteretKH-, Wblcb convonoil atHalaojr Slrct! chtin'h, thla City, today.Largely (he <HBCU.S1CJO will l iave to do

• with the poaslli|« •ufeeaaor to th« latej Rev Dr; JouaiLan^U. Meekei-, TorI many y««rs urenldent of the inatttuUon,1 Many or the (aluUtera Uelk-ve Ilev

Dr. George Q. Vogel,. dlatrkt saperln-t«ttdeat oc Xewnrlc, could be apyedatedto tile ntdce if he were willing tu reMo-quixh hlBiircaeat duties prior to tbe«x-{ilmbou of hla term of appointment

Kuciors of Ihc probable selection ofRfcv, Dr; Hubert Johns Trevorrow,pretddent of Drew Senitnarf For Young'Wotunn at Caiinel, N. Y-. "We drca-I«te4 some time ago. Coupled « l t htbc-.-e waa the report of tbe p<>eBlblemerging df tbe Xew York Institution"1th :h«t at Hai-Kettstown, the sale at

. the C'srirjel property And the transferof (lie j)rrH i-e-l» as ah endowibeiit for(hr- Hnckct fsfoii ii Insiitnti-m

. Altliough It la admitted that t>r. Tre-' rorrov- iv»s <.-oD8iderea, the i>ros;peft o(

a merger! of the t w e lnittltuUouB hiclKiractci-i/t-'J as hardly prol>atile. O[i-

fulty thoiufb ijn^fTSciflfly stated • by

Her. Dr, Abel C. SlcCrea. imxtor orEmor , clUrcl^ Jen.ey c i ty . Is n.en-ti<>D?VI as I>rh \o^r l f fuct'oHFor In thindistrict llj lie in raade Ihc Institute

.' IT J i 1 _ . B- n u R 1 h e r of meQ

We idon't need to magnifythe advantages qloiir Springstock-:"- YoU see for .your&elf theminirti you pop'in the door.

Variety of styles — theright haiodels for, every shapeof mafl or boyv'

Fabrics to please everywell-bj ed taste.

The'.sort of stock whichpnly a;: business of the firstjniagnilhide can possibly offer.

| Roor'-HS PEIIT COMPANY

aTl'sirTfct. -rn« at l4thSLFoul

Coravra" Fifth A T *

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I 1 " 'th* ;.rt"liJi>itf v in tile Itistltute.<• is kno>vn tl>sl I'r, V^gel has

Hot ifeen

Jier 1^ TviliifabtiTj:

the fnvor <for Ids al.il

ilie orgu-^ gu- ;need, SB welshing tarpc la iIty oe the Kewarfc '

* hn^e In h'-ltarfjK. In

MACKtYS OritR I ' S M I T iEsouraER COMPAHT.

HOSPITAL M \}'X?Unl« I* Baing OrganizedI N k

. iMa i ofj

iln-ay. in a northeoflterly 41- I p . I;ieU(ard Minsk. AneraDrsl.t- Red CfOSS Att^ptS 500 Bed *•« rbroken down *o the llusslajn r j »fy

War Unit filflflOl Ullll V'M-barrier flre the Teutons with the ute

f j(B» broke throucli the Muwnvltemsitlnut anil forced the latter to fall•in-!;, lisknie more tban :?(*i prisonorti

lx>oty. riio pofitloqn."'• are'Oa tbe west )>ank of the Sham

' ' (first attark." BarB-thp Russian

.fnclBl report, wax "rephlsed. hut Vwviai.1. aocotntkanled by :

New Tork, M.in-h SS.-fThp flr^t Im-iwrtant cohtrlbotlon td the ITirited

tat*-*i (govern naent friwi h firlvutewurce to be devoted td tht fnrtlier-iDcv of war lime efficle

(generaliil^jlJ-ridntiColoihft r.fiaxp M Itnttlf-• • t i rn . t ;

,rcl the ortr.i fiizflt lr>u (ifCompany In \>wni! .

Comjtj- Rn^lnrer FredprliA. Re^lmer,] formerly 'ficst lleutpnaut of

liegnn;; active work, of i

CREDITCLOTHttiG, HATS, SHOES

S H D P"right in

Plainfield \vi\\ t/eat you well if you treat it well.

Get better acquainted with your home mer-chants. ; .

SpenJ your monjsy where you live and it will re-rn to .you in many'jways,. '

There is just one place to buy clothing, hats andshoes on credit in Pl^inEeld: Lauiie's.

iJ. A. LAlURlE & CO.300 West Fronl Strett Plainfield, N. J.

WElEKtY TO ALL

Xew Jersey willi f i

r p , p a , cu^u^crB tif tlie natli-otSiil. accnniftanted by B •diwharKo rf ! nnest Klfts of the kind. f«t fa»)t. ever re- ooulitrj, rffairb is afp»j-il*tinK ««.•(*, obllBrit <mr trooi>B ' eelved by the Korerotnent-ii ani.olmc- ,,B!(vrg a l ) d n l p , w 'ei.l>:ll Itad: "n au eatterl^ ilirectlon.'!( e.1 at Roosevelt hospital., ciarenor H. aOjcerB or1 the ciifEi

DHva For Moupw. ; ; Mackay antl his mother, airs. Johu W. . m,19t | ^ Km,iuatP ci| j Mtk h ld In P^l h e : fa

nmi puam of thesb^rtage of 1150

list*! men. The

I Iuwpltal base uuit of 500i I h| j t

Itack

i::.lMiihiir>i IiUnx an olTnnxIrA li . . .»ir^tlon of J t e w w»i Miuak t * I tM ^^siffoull-aneouKly with the operation^ ' The hoaplUl. which will b« ktiowii the Baronovlchl redon the German* t b* Muckar unit, has been acceiwjroiwtantly naitlW cut "brier** -

h'We :i:.-•• T-i. I railroad lead)' dlftvtly> Win)*, The re|iort flptaks of sue- h * n " " ^ 'of a>ssrul ral'ls here. i.ivily arilllerr "umeon«, seventyrtl^lty Is <lis|i!aypil by tjhe Of-riiinii!< j derllea onil othersM f n •(• Baronovlfbi in the

trip p^llsli-d personnpl.- n-111 lw plckiMlt « th^ vocntional BeapfhMllty ntan. be-

ae uutt of WO lK-(i3 . cHuiipiUiiH bronch of-lli* w r r l o l» pcr-m th|a coijntry or , g t t i U l p m o s t Intricate and s w i a l l w t l

t il, &._! i i_u».LfcJ :* «_t~i-r_ . '

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GRIFFIN SAYS: I

J^jwat

pnd W B

o f Mr . I

h [taff of twent

EKTOY I.OSES H0P1. j |

turn to Vi.^r...! %Vashi"(fti>:i. March '3P.^rounl Tar-

Theban tH

n of the Mackny Onitalong with W inncti

rii-'Uin- t*n r'"-"i part made• iitfm-k* on tlit Tollttm llnp>< irji v.. •• of Lutsk arid in Oaliclt»xany ami north oif the Tarno-roe'l. All thP» BlUckB 1VPTP

with "hpovy losnes," Berlin

Perfect in • *JTTLE, HT, QUALITY

KID, OAPB, MOCHA, WASHABLE DOESKIN

V ».•!.!

Prlln official statement i•1 mention of Field !ihenspns front. Thl* I

unofficial rer*

tafnl

I chiefs of RooKevelt hojpltaiKeen fK-lectec! as director SofjI>r. .Tnmes I. l iu.wll hati I*chlrf of Ktirgical serrlc«> and JKio>.l i-bief at medirfll wrvlcnurglcAl and medical staffs i:

| heen cbos^n. totcetber with i

IS gl»cn up bo;ie ot tit r i h ' H l l i l

Ajr^--, called at rJtp state der^aw^rtaln nmorie oth>V thingsUiero wa* m.v ilk'.|ifu«' J ot Cierlcnn hoslilitics l>ciaE avertl

i II

RAKB VSE ITKUTII J IKEBS OF KNOWNIT^W-K $1 FER VOU THK MESW."

• \ - aoa ioo nolbs. lbs, Iba.

i Oronjid lli.nc (oihirbss) . . . . . . » t . O O tB.RO 'I Ann DfeaBlBg; X. ,1 , s.OOfifaevp Manure i i | 4.OO S.B0

Wood A»hei l.t- .' ..„ .' ,' l.TSI*nd Pl»i«t*r" . .i. j ; , . l.oo .OOIT">'lr.i(.il L(n,e <**«»Ir tor^ikc) • ,«S .BO

<;MIUF,\ Tooiitt PijOWSii.ii.AliRn'WS, noii-ii; AND -HASDicti^nvAT«»Rs, RI nnffit HOHK X\&, XOSOII.KS, srn.w-

A. M. GRIP^EN CO.THE BEST OF K\%ItVTlfINO IS II UiJMV * IIK.

•131.12S Ka'i Frost 'Stl, , rialoOeld, M. J.3 PhonMl'ft-B

t tha t I tW°DH-" ["thojofttatii.

u r k c r ' t h l l i t d

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IMPLY? WELL, DON'T BEI tsirann omauss AI FOET.People Notice It. Drive Them CW pr i '01

; with Dr. Edwards'; ^ Olive Tablets: ™*

r, Lln.r, |n Phlli

Olu Maalphia.

A t)imt)1v face will not ernbarrass yaft Iwoiiprim ft'llhcB.lmkcr if you Ret a packaKc of Dr, today. • The lnt<wards' Olive Tablets. The 5ki«; rf ,„„ PMDCO W>

h 2S,—pour hun-•m nnd n fTi of tbe

Ihelro arrt'-iM here Inteicd nfncerti land men

. !tel Prederlok Trere sentFort Ojd^thorpc.

HOW GOOD THATMUSTEROLE FEELS i

I I t Geta to That Sbre SpotLike Magic

A-a-hl That's delicious relief (or

Musterolc is ^ clran, white ointment. Im»de with the oil of mustarct and'

Jt>fathin

l

of theit: i&blets a few nights. I:1 „„

C the blood, the bowels and the "•«•«* roaue no nrirmpt to «c •th Dr. Edwards' Olive TaMctf, mpp uor1"'1 >"e trip, TtiB olBcern and

„--.-tssfut substitute far calomel— •Den reCus»J to «lv« their fttrole^ofAcre's never any sickness or pain afte* hoaw that (hey would not trj- I o n - ! M O Jaking ihcm. ; "ipe. Thoj- did this, it m i ! Raid, In in« *oot

* irds* Olive Tabl«s do trdi compliance with orderp recelted from J clow thewhich na'- "

irij plaster.iimnicf ana minus the blister]

You simply rub Muiterole. On• pat where the pain is—rub it

illy th*. •usually th* pain iso ootncrk just cor

elief —{rati h f lwhich c

•1*. but the!

Tablets do that comnd just as effw* Oe

tl 4a n 4

SoldABONN'S

( 1» BAST TKONT BTEMTor Vour \oxt SIOVF; Cull on

Penry WierengaI - i n i : MOV1NQ MAS"

: and.irritating. .. .. Olive Tat'

^ with a oarlc brown -.bail breath, a dull, listlesi, "no stood*•elrt g. constipation, torpid liver, bi&<

Drf' Edward*'moiiveaCTablet» are. ftW vegetable compound mixed witb,

tH*m by theiroEvc.co

Dr? Edwards spent years among pa-tients afflicted with liver and bowelcomplaints, and Olive Tablet:irATnetiscly crTe.ctt've result.

Tal]e m or two nightly for e weekSee i(ow mud> better you feel and look.1C- and 25c pw box., AH druggl-ita.

HIGH COST OP HEAJlNtJGETS FIRST REAL BLOW,

Mt, March ».--Tli«d (Icailltig COB| an

Personal Loajas Promptly Madeon Bousehotil KOOOI, plaBOg nnQ tnuslt-M livstrq-

MilMU5TER0LF

j Casadlan ana foreign mdjiey -n^hanned at m d e r n l r rat*!..

MUTUAL. FINANCE COMPANY, Inc.

Coorier-News WANT "ADS" PayI i II

STEADY WORK GOOD MEN

Newark Body Opens In An- nual Spring Session.

Drive Wedge further In on Western Front. I know

Resinol will heal this rash

HUtS' SCHOOL HO THtME. RUSSIANS. TtUTOMS DEFEAT We don’t need to magnify

the advantages of our Spring stock: Yt>u see for yourself the minute you pop in the door.

Variety of styles — the right .models for every shape of man or boy.

Fabrics to please every wcll-fapkd taste.

The sort of stock which 6nly a- business of the first

Mindastburg Drive «• Mmm« Lsun*>t*J With Advance tn Minsk, (apart* Be I leva—Attaak Drive. Slavs From Trenehaa—erttish Ceptur* Twa Mars Villa#** In Fsaa •< 0**p*rat* Flfht- lug In Th*lr* 8#»tl.n ft Franoa. London, March SB.-The fata of’tbo “Hlndeiiburf line"- SI Quentin-La Yarw-Laon—atilt- baags to tha balanoa. JtNah advances by the French, how- ever. apail a grava aaandca to Its rut*o- t«on by the atubbomlj (ouotar alUek- ing Teuton. TU# llrldth also made new progress, bul of lesa ■ Important strategic value. To rba French fell, after a furious hattte. the Important village of eager- ly CLatean. halfway between Im Fere and Bolesoos. Thus UmlFrwicb wrdgo Ivtween these two key positions *11 cearlderahly extended. Berlin admits (la abandonment of thla ground, any lag that the German rear guard a after Idfltrtlu* losses upon the Freocb. ’g»Ta way before a threatening outflanking

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WASHINGTON D.C. Diagnitude can possibly offer. UNION STATION

> ...a V— Rogers Purr Company Broadway Broadway at 1 Sih Hi -Tha at I4tb ®t R#v. Dr; Robert Join* Trerorrow. president of Drew Seminary For Young Women at Carmel. S. T.. wafa circu- lated auiar tlrua a go. Couplad with thru* waa the report of tha possible inciting-gf the New York Institution with that at Hat-kertNown. the sale of ■the farmH property and the transfer ft the pr^cee-t* a- ah endowment for Che llarkettstown Instltutl.ai Although it la admitted that Dr. Tre- ▼orrow was <v>ualdcr*d. tha prospect of a merger of tho two Inalltutions la rlinra*termed «■ bsnlly proliable. Op ■■k poald>n t<» such % rnoT* hna l-een for. e fully though uiylBdillr 'fared by members ef Us tiaud of trustee, Rfc , H. r. Dr, Abel C MetJca. pastor of BjF.{ Fuiory churvl.. J.tu, City. I- men SQJ tl-ine.1 a* l*r Vqgrl'ii anevesaor In ibis KQJ dUtrht If ho la madi* the Institute b**a«l. Iln l» <«>• »-f a nuinler of men men Honed CSfiler as ou aapirant to atao ■ cepil to the presidency at the Institute. • WHO* It As km-wn that I»r. \>gel has D‘4 l*een an a-plrant for Ihe irtai'e. he h» known •*» *-isnd high in the favor of Pial.<>p Ltgher H. Wilson for Ida aldll- hkldeo tins ka aii adniklstr^tor. This argu-

' B"mt advan^ M welching Urge In aa He l*'» !■—Iblllty the Newark »u|*rlii lankin* lerpflriiii’a kI« Hob l\ Hie cue Adduce •old •« ^wht, h the Influential men of tha con irtev o hare In liltn arid hla snj-eeos In _ I>aat Hiarrtrs in ilerclgphig all of the

Hardest Tsai Coming. (Genera: Mvelio’a tmon are now tac- lng Ibe anpreme lest in Ofln region. In front of them Ilea the formidably forti- fied 1 errs In protecting Iju>n. The Ger- man guns are emplaced on exfrrmHy high ground, which dominate* all the aarrouadlttg territory. Tt*e advance which carried Cowry- IM * -bateau I. des« r1l*e.| by the Krea«-b war o«ce aa a -hrUltnnf night attack.- *nfl It la added rbnt the village was energetically defended. Jbe battle Iwtweon st. yuentm ahd t4 Kero continue* x ri«adl>>ck. llare lb, T,utrau« ar, OKbUoic wllb lb, ul moat tettarlty and bare been able itlu- faf to hold their ground The British ha*r taken iwn ndfll- tloanl Tillages. Knuaneoert. trn mila* southeast of Papsum*. and I-oJiuavi*- neija. three mile* northwest ofl Itol^l. These gains went a long way toward

W T. KNIGHT. Mandgw

AURIE’S reERAL CREDIT blew Packer Housd, Perth Amboy, N.J. PITZX FLOKIvBCH A BOM, Propn.ton.

New Five-Story Hotel, just'bpcued by Ihe former proprie- tors of the Queen Ktj Hotel, Plainfield. One Hundred Rooms—<iFI Modern Improvement*. Dancing Tuesdays, Thurxdaj* and 8atorday«, from 9 p. m to UJO p. m.

CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES

S H O P "right in Plainfield." '

Plainfield Will treat >-ou well if you treat it well. Get better acquainted with your home mer-

chants. ; Spend your monpy where you live and it will re-

turn to you in many-Vays. There is just one place lo buy clothing, hats and

shoes on credit in Pltimficld: Luuric's. «J. a. laUrie & CO. 300 West Frent Street Plainfield, N. J.

School of Vocal Music Marc heal Method Taught Mine.-McNeill Hopcraft

Hotel Waldor^:

Gartnana Break Russian Lina. Following up their -fwlrTS.- the t;gr maps on the northern end of tha batOe IhMf In made fbel* tint »etu?1 rtltgck of importance against the Kua- cl*a» and. according to oCBcial admlb- ■i<aj from ivtrognul. sncceeded. TV advance ■«. launched from Ha- ronpTlcbl. on iliu Bnwt l,lt*.v-k JHIri-k Mofcw railway, in a northcaererly <p roetion toward Minsk After n first nf- fctnpt had broken down hi the Ituisian barrier fire the Teutooa with the uge of gas broke through the Muscovite |S-.|rlons and forced the latter to fall hack, taking ro«fe than 3QO prisonefn and- eooMderaldc booty. The poeitlous noil are on the went bank of the Sbaea rlvrir. ' dtab-a -i*hc first attack." tars, the Hussion source I t»rn.$al report, was "repaved, but •' aace ot Mv«kid. Hcci«n|«n1e<l by n discharge of flae*d ■ ■ -Pi.ytlatlrc gases, obliged our troops oelvrd to-fivll liock *n an easterly direction.*! ed at I DH.. F«- Tfc, T.uli.n .Hark Ira tb. ^rfrar kl

!.*».»« ' rairnph to thtt \tu-vrj that '“-I “ H'T.irnMlr, plan. ■ n raff.rn.tr. In th, '‘HaH'P* nimrlra. or M<«rora «li» Minsk fir f“ lmos,Ulft, rafi>ra-(K, abroad Mini 1,11.nr..,.I, -lib lb, raprrallrart. Th*' 1

In lb, llarranravlrhl r,clran lb. Unman. '** Ma,*ar irr rmrinmlr liulflin rail -ferlanC lh™«* ,h- f.rrlmr northward ar.nnid Mmoraoa. Tbrouab tb. «b.drrr anolbrr rallmad Irad. (HimI, Ma.kaj ami 10 Sladt Thr rr|oft aplaki nf me- f raid. hrrr. M'lly arflllrrT «rrarran«. m arflrltr t. d(a|.larM b» th. <!rrm.,r drrllr. aa.1 « hmUlr. kl Bamnorlrbl hi Ihr rraira , ot liv-b a unll. fb—MTI’, tb. f—“in—I l-iir.| nf tbr Of , Tl,r raraanlr marl linn, In Kuala* trrrltrarr In tbr h*’ hrrn e* .. «m. 1 ..wl IK

MACKEYS OFFER HOSPITAL TO U. S. You’ll Like

ZEEK’S Red Cross Accepts 500 Bed

War Unit Gift. WEEKLY

■The nrot lm- t%* tlwited D a prltute i I hi* farther New York. March 2J contribution government f to le devoted

GRIFFEN SAYS <•11 TIIF. I.UOT BARS VHE rERTIId/.VIIS OF KX MERIT—WS SVCR VOl IBB BBST." BREAD

TRY A ’•vm MrHowrJI HL Itrora.

JOHN S. HASKARD aoo Ibt. • 1.00 Phtato and Tecetable Wood A*M land Flartee .. .. . . I^pdratrd Lime (ready LOAF ;

It’s eaten by tbouaai who recofnize il a> the, b they can boy. ,

| You, too, will have it your table regularly, 01 you taste it.

At all Grocers

AUSTRIA! EBT0T tOSES HOPE L. Moraller & Sot Const T«rSO»«H la Co«#ido'i«jj Ra In- t. Vlapna. WBHblnfttn. Marrb Jt-i-num Tai n«<nkL dr*a*Mr4 AMrlan amtm-a lor to tbr Unit—I Klatra. ha. P(rart|,-I l» «*'«• *P i»I» 0» J-liw rrmlrrd brr in bin ram-la! capirlts Hr In nlm.i rranl-i.pl.I,nr "Prrphta to Vlrnna: BaraiD Hnlrdlrart. th, Analrla •iira. rallrd .t o— draiwriairn lo a—naln amrana r.hrr thlna. -hrlb r, tbrrr waa an. llbrllhtn.l of *J,raumn Amrrlmn baalllKIm Iwlas arrrtH. II. ,IH not a ppm, rprranmrrd when t.

UAKltF.X TAtOtdA PIAlWK. HABRfrS'R. HORSE 4XH HAXI1 CTl/nVATOKA. HI llllb.lt HOSK A\n XfKZI.KN. hl'KAV. KltS ASP SPHtvtXti MATKItlAIrt.

A M. GRIFFEN CO IN IkuMlans <*n th*|r. part utadk Ig.wona attacks on the Tciiton line* la ’oflnnli west .if r.ufxk at»l In Oallcli r*l Br«e*any and north rtf Ihe Tsmo- ot rnllrn«d. All these arracks were fpulaed with “heavy Inaaea." Berltg

HOW GOOD THAT MUSTEROLE FEELS!

Repair* NEW JERSEY BAKING CO. ’0 E. rr.nl St 629 Snt| Art.

TMf? nmik KIND Storage HwMIbw Day and a^. • ^Ight Service INTERBED GERMANS AT FORT

aiple Nratic. It. Dnva Them OO with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A jomMy fate mil »,.* rntharrua T-M ,rh b'n.rr if >ou art a packaar of Df. l-aida' Olire Tablrtv Tbr *Vn ■ol I brain to dear a(,,f you haso

FORD ^ OWNERS We rtperlalhb ora lYovk on Ford Car* Are Rqulppnd tn t FlmtdlaM Job at a

A-a-bl That's dclicia thnae aore TnnicleB. thoi that lame back. Master ole is a cts."., i. made with the oil o/ •^tlier kome •implcg la J—. ik. R

• dclicioca relief * for 1 les, those atiff joints, clean, white ointment. oJS of aiuitjeJ and •raip ,auu BKII -TT "v™» •••••givi . prleir were sen: . It does the work of the old-, I ia*hjoned mustard plaster, minus the "tfrmpt tn ra- P!*J*cr an<l minus the .blister! . • » oOleeni and Ycu *’mply. rub ^Werole oa the |

,Cr™2! FHsklywxnd usually tha pain is gofc, .: T - No no bother, /ust comlbtf t waa said. In ,nf( toothing relief—first a gentle received from rt<,w. then a dr’i^htful a*n«e of cool- not been can- next. And best of all, no bliater* like - the old-fashioned mustard plaster used HL__o Vf9 Matte role for son thrift, bron. ATlNO fnn‘/HV«i <to\x9. gfiff n«lr. asthma, neoralgia. headache, conge.- AL BLOW. tioo, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and achea of the back or Joint*, ‘

take* the tablets a few nights. Cle*me the blood, the bowels and the fiver* with Dr. Edwards* Olive Tabled] lk. .,<rra..(.,t ..kaiuitl. (a, rrak—.l . the successful aabstitnte f^r calomel— tbere’s never any sickness or pain after ttkirgr them. Dr. Ed.ard^ OBv. Tablm io that which ealomel does, and jtfM as effec- tively. bm their action is gentle and safe ‘initead of severe and irritating. Na one who takes Oliva Tablets ia ever 'cursed with **a dark Ivown taste.- g bad breath, a dull, listlevt, "no good*, feeling coostipatioa torpid liver, bad W5iSfS^in’gi!^Tjjfc« are J pprrty vegetable compound mixed with db\e oil j you will know them by their ©five o !or Dr? Edward# spent rear* among pa- timit afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the

Personal Loans Promptly Made Perfect 1* .i ' STYLE, FIT, QUALITY ). OAPB, MOCHA W*8H- pianos inalcal ir.vim- Three Per Cent

Ini"'" Interest lonthly onthlr

CaasidUB and for«U COMPANY. Inc.

immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for e wert See ttow much better you flel and look, 1C- and 2Sc par bo*. AD druggirta. Courier-News WANT

mro CHRISTIAN De«teh Rub. Paf*a With tha Wwt Md.en lelenUs

Page 9:  · Mirch St. 1S1T wai«ht ana Tbur»d»; •: IN WHICH IS MERGED THE DAILY PRESS 12 PAGES DAILY C1RCC-LAST WEEK 7,656 T, MARCH 88, 1»17 BOW TO LIVE WELL ON SMALL INCOME Dr. E. L

. WTCI>VEWI>AY, M A R C H 28, iPAGE SIX«

Women!fStop Com Pain!;Few Drops and Corns Lift Out

Den't h u r t • bit! Cincinnati man discovers'drug that works wonders—No humbug! I

Nof er let a corn ache twice."

MRS. D. S. BARRY HOMEFROM SANTO DOMINGO

Tells HQW TO StrengthenEyesight 50 per cent In One

Week's Time in Many Instances.at Barry, U. S. N.. hag beeni Uontln^o, where' the ltk-''-ji"tloned. arrived in this city

•allii!

• hoibut why care n o

This tiny bot'magic fluid. A a"dltcovered this eth1

iamcl It f r e e z e . Sm»llft-aesone like here shown cat any drug store for aVtorcr limp or twist jour facftagain but Re;

and ap r - "

ly the soreness disappears and short-ly you will find the com or callus BO•hrlreled and loose thnt you can liftit off with the fingers.,

Just ihlnk! You get rid of a hard

the t'oei. as well as hardened caJfcuseawithout suffering one particle. Kree-zone la magic!

Genuine freexone 14 sold only Intheee tiny bottles packed In • round,wood ca*e. Doa't accept tt unlays Uis in a round, wood ease.—Adv.

going to Wftahington. Lieutenantrry Is expected to reach; Washing-

toon, be having been delayed forI me.

I tlH,Mrs. Barry came home.*vsteamer Algonquin, and ', whcreport waa received recently isinking of another boat of the samename It caused great anxiety amongrelatives and friends- of Mrs. Barry.

She was delighted with the cli-mate of Santo Dominpn, but there

A Fr*. Prescription Y<*. Ca. IU*e addFil*d «>d U « . . H M N

Philndelphin, Va. I Do j*u weaiAre you a vjqtiiu Qf eye utraitt „. ,| T . « f « k M n ? » » . you will b» KlHdto know that «et-,>rding to Dr. L&lsthere is real hope for you. Many whomcyx* were failiuj any t W h»T« hted "7 f "Btor-il tlirmlgh f

. after trying'

other alh e re which did not appeal to

and ihe s&ya that she IH gl»d toback to this part of the country.

Owing to the present crisis Lieu-tenant Barry will not know of hlafuture plans until ha reaches Wash-ington. J I I

NAVY OFFERS UNUSUALOPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN

;Copjright. 1»13, by the- jilcClure Newspaper Syndicate,-N. T. Cltjj

they feel 'in* "all t n e ^ l m ™ It" was l ike

•taji: "The utm™ph*re wrniPd hazy withor without giant-*, 'but after unlng thinprescription, for fifteen days evfrythiueBeemi clear. I ennit-.m rend fin* printwithout SIBKMS." • :H is (jrilrvnl thattb°™**A* w h o wotr; classes enn now distltudM moce will be able to •trenetb'-otheii eyes HO as to 1* spared the trouble

WAR CRISIS HASTENSKISSELEATON WEDDING

Maijy Warren, of Hillsidewilt be one1 or the. brfdes-

t th,-' wedding of Miss. InnIssei. daughter of Rudolph'

Bnd Henry Tatt Eaton,'18110 place Saturday at

-cfa <>r the i[<\y Communion,en lie and Twentieth street,riJClty, and; a n W j Ihe'

Jfactnrw* *n*nniee it to «t»nitth*n rre

•;"."r^T.r£;aM-.<"!ra'i;sK,vT «

THE<i0CKANDPUSSlE *the mor,l« abo.i ft. : « » ; • *'• Star, 1, »

' . l y v In />a uu n ' iMit.iPunllj

Tne Kitchen Clock was a»s full of with1

laugh that it almost fell j*,ofl the creaon." irtUd Piiahelf, for It knew that In ;itnother will, knowminute it would strike 12. si'nl then you never leave the Blfclf. 'It could talk, but best of all I; would Off went Fuss to th« cellarfrighten puss. she Knew there w.is a ylace Si

PiiBsit1 waa at that minute on the crawl out of doors,•-,and t lshelf In the pantry with her -hen,l In morning she can)*; In the dooiChe bowl of cream, and ajon the Ing code's angry words, 'sliedock struck the first stroke of 12 it again, but not before • theOld so with a loud bang, an ft' off the ticked out: "Thief; t h t«^"•hfif fell Pus's and the bow1,lao. "That! clock Is an old'tell-

"Why dldn'l you frlg!itett= a, body well Bis a disngrceabje'l.oldto death?" asked Puasle,, aa ahe guid Pusak', runnings out lieaime out .of the pantry. yard. . * . I \"••Oh! ho. ho,1' laughed tk« clock. A; bout Sinner Mm* fussi

••Mae. but siyi r in (he kl "what were you doing in thole, any^ mlled out:-"Here she Is!"way? You are never al|cSwed In \\\ daiut.the .isastc-f R 1th a

Roland Story, brother of. Frank |Story, of this city, who after a ser-|vice of twenty years In the I' 9. Navy,;Is now working In one of the Govern-ment munition plants in Philadelphia,

friends. Mr. Story Is now-on reser

__y performed ;«n Saturday.1 The bride's flttnn&aata beside Mlts

w » r r f n tt"J be her ' s l a te r s . Mm.Wilier and the Missi-g

Eleonora ami 13 arcane .Kissel. Fred-erick Eaton, of roncoJd, Mass.., willbe tlla brother'* best men. The cere-mony will be followed, by a reception

New T o r t " : ' O m ° i fc • " " e n j l e '

GERMAN SOCIETYREPEATS S^ANDFEST

id Tuiid tec

MAKING IT PLAW.The PureFoodnndDrugLaw3aini ,

to protect the public by preventingBiiMteteRKDts on the labels of prap**rations but soma people continue toaccept "extracts" of cod ttvers think-ine 5iey wiU get the benefitt at anemulsion of cod liver oil.

The difference la very great. An ,"emtrlsioo" contains real cod twer oil, .which baa had the bearty endorse-ment of the medical profession formany years, while an -extract1 ' Is » |product which contaliw »w«w/ai»di»;hiehly alcoholic

Scotfs Kmolsion gnarantee* theUgh-„ ! grade of real Norwegian eoilivroit,Wilfully blended with glvcennr atd .

Wi Scotfa Is free from thtof alcohol a n d U « -

trataa of Scott'

:-f;i!,-> at the battle of Sajltlialso had considerable <-M.' ii :diver. Mr. Story says tha | Ihe navy]

• offers e'l^eptionul opporttirtltle^ for a |younR man, who, br-sldp st-ouring good

! RUESPII Slor^ thp son* of Frank |Story, went to New York jTMerday to |enlist in fhe ff. S. Army, ^f accepted |be will be assigned to one pt the com- [panles In a JS>w; York

<HICA«O

ine soeii and tninK tk-kjc-d. loudly, and Pugs knew It ;-waa, but you nev'er leave a . l tneaol for bur to Sear. -r

tJHTlNO

By United Press.Chicago, lfirJ 2S—Thla/city's bat-

tip aeainst the Great While Plague.will be won »U1.ii,. leii years Of thenrfsrni decraaM In deaths; continue

by Dr Johh Dill Robertson.;cily h^aloDIcer. Decreased consumption of i

>hdUc liquors/ tbe Sunday closing*w, purification of the o" '

Ion campaign bn\? made marked tn-roadB against the yearl.v foil of tuber-•uloBia. Dr. Robertson BaldJ

"We are reaplag the reward of per-iistent propaganda against tbe dis-

ci fuea rr,=..," said he. InEanltaiion. comtnun-'d 11 cable methods of d<!<pajte.. public

drinking <•::-. promIsruoua spitting.

door Ufp have been fought.'"

CHILDREN H A T E ! !PILLS, CALOMEL

AND CASTOR OIL

what Is going ca even if JyD0 |leave the sftelf."

b, that Is all rlgtft. PitsR." •!,-iifl :

l-now- leaf. I am glad to

be pat In.a box.-- I

IHIDDEN PUZZLE]

becausecbi&en

tr&anih4

If Cross, Feverish, Constipat-ed, Give "California

Syrup of Fig«*|'•tt'ell.- tfce'y won't have t

I am rieyer i^olng to touchagain or! steal the coek

•r.i ;I haVa turned ,ov.• Haid Puiale. "fl id I waaf to ] L o o k b l l c k a t , r c h r l d h j , o d d a y H .

LI k you for telling mo and .;tel Remember the -dose" mother In-also I am Horry ^ was s o d l ^ (

B i s t e d on—castor oil, calomel, ea-table the Iaat time I talked with thirties. How you hated them, how

:>•'••' dt> know a? lot 'you fought axainst takingWith

(otherschildicling ti

ipl v d6n't

lf»,' different,d '

r and

!«• hy hrj'r.nin« flTU nlf ! fintl tlm«w «t H«if.(.j.t».ad. N. "Y.. Kt-.hn ilww i n p h KBi takcit. . .

LAitY AIT<>IST sflOI'1,1.

laiir anltomoblilst dr<the ! fe-

ds1 Me«ti

? B I TlUWilna

D FaMtabneak!

ireu.

at its refolanight, eujoyeJ a\&g to the,-, IncliB:-' attendance' ' wda

' ur aeashore fi-s-Saeagerbund Hall,

wim much aucceaa. .The same deco-

caTorte4 toor^hentra.

Tbe biggest attraction waa Juwistairs where the alleys which havJust been tniprcvt-d were used. Therwaa prize bowllffg and nianr looiDart. The new pins made It hard!:

ip big scores. T>

high

*.KI BACKi I'AV LAI ki:

ark, March is.-—A-nuiabfci|p«lnls still.-.remitin lo be

i«rqre nonif 180,061) broth-Onduttore.. (iiisinefrs. flrc-

tbe ba.oki .January, fcdue under Uitat the Adunson law.1 Thy

.niij'.tei- oj railroaH^iuanaterB aiidtherhood. reprpseajtatlvea whlcb

afrancitig.s basU for tbe

>, ciiiiirtuaiCommittef of

ga-s. s.: asreeil upon a tentatl.voIt asv (liffwcncj-s arlse'as

o the application of trie law. he said,hey will 0* referred to a joint board

U,dge. D a u g h > ' " g h t - f o u r trom-each »^e.lar meet-

t

nut

WOMAJf A TEZNCH ATTACH^

WATCH! Ki; ( jUlSII I , TOMKK< T LARf lKFLM POI.K

BOKO' HOME IUEAULE hi - .ntl- , I I M H

The undersigned . conimluHloneraof ttie Homo ;>••:, pis.- TLeague otNorth Plainneld rerentl^ appointedby Mayor W. L. Smalley Request th«

Interested in the welTare U the bor-ough to subscribe tunas' necessary

on the work of th*

:8 HblSatii-rtay avenln?*. She got away iw.ormid: learn tier .!dea(M>'-excess th» hope thatlead offer; to pay foi

pairing th* fence. |Il !• a moral ofb-Ugatlon wbich slioujld be roet.,

BAT (JEFUkUNS AIJK HOT ! ! Ici;i>s>iMi INTO MEXICO

^.eclal to Courler-Se*•ashlngtqn. MaMh M.-Nhe War Department from 0^1-i on the Mexican border do nolirm thi> reiiortB that a Jarg« autn-of Germans are crosafng from

tbe United State* to Mexico. Innnji-nation adMces agrt* with the aiitatementa. ' • '

tchung rbunciV fCnlghta oflbus, nii'f In fhe Columbus

Clu-b. West Front Btseet. last nignt! land elected * Thoijiaij.F. Carty, a

Mil*. JevtiM Tardy First of Sax |o Ho|d ; trustee, to BuocePd • Iftthn H. CoylP.Position, : : .The 1 council' also decided to erect a

: nnrlt. Marchas.- M. M«In. untlersef- thlrty-f«ot 'Bag pole iri front of ; tiieretary of the ;n.iui«try of flnnijr*, h is : club house and to ral»e an'AmerlcanapiHilntcd MDp. .re;.>Uic T'inlv n« an ; flag on Mejnior'liU Day.:May 3:0th. On Iittnche in his'department. ; thfB;occBBi6n there wlil.be a progratn J

This wltl be the nrxt tn-ic In the hlP- j or patriotic sontn and. addresses. Tlie •-torj ot Kr.iT. -,. thnt • T<wnan hnn hoM i Saater ilall Comnilttee reitorted prog- 'Bnch a position. Mile. Tardy, holds mil- rega.

leagiobject of the league is

r In the com mmi act

to protect all loyal citltens. whetherof American or foreign bimJ}, as well

Bible contingency.6ubsrriptt6nB will be received by

i'ir State Trust Company; of Plain- 'field.

ANDREW B. KKNSKT,D. FHED ADNG8T>

IMITHIT.WT- KKHKVlt^ALSFOR •TH.fL.lXD OF MVSIFIt

Make Your SlomaehYour Best Friend

TTO TKAfH ti!Kl>s TO 9-MILB

' 18.—A

iothers keep thisanatlvi." handy:

to clean thet ivt

* yoibottle of "Calirornl,which has full d:

«w Brunswick.'"'•••" I c l a» In nmlllng Is to be due of thee n t e • f*atnres of ihe new oirls ' Commun-l * ' " ' i ty ciob here, according to n ,ai»-

that nouncement made By Miss Sarah O.Whitlock. who will1 be the inatruc-tor. Miss WhltlocM la a teachsr inthe public schools there.

On the theory i»at a smiU wlilsend a pemon much farther dn the

i-l Tiappf

principals for the co

^••^;^»^*^V'u^dS.«^^»»^P-to'. Tablet, Di-the auHpicea of Plalnlleld Lodge U\ ff^t the Food, P r tven t Soar-Kiks. will hold an important rehear- ness *nd Make You FeelsaJ tomorrow night and there will Fine All Over.be a rehearsal for the chorna on Fiji-! . " ' Aday i-ifbt. It la urged that fvery;Prove It With f Fnw Trial Pa*k»f[e

If yon feel any distress after eat*K take a Stunrl'it t)yspepsta Tab-

You will then hare a goo.l.

matter what ^oM: eat there willI be no gaa. no nour rtaln^s'. no lump

riork March 16.—The ccmnilw' dark browri:. taate la, the mornlnic.«i«n for'relief1 In Belgium. 130 Broad^ And should you now be troublea.

ay announced tbiatfternoon the re- eat a labl.it-as Boon as possible and7px of 1 L w e stating that mother rrii«rf irilj R D » promptly. TheS^•lief B U.m«, had arrived in Botter- a ^ ^ k oTerworktTs tomach V >,m. passing! through .the Oermah d o t h ) , w o r k ^wie th* Btomafh' resli

blockade unmolested. | 'and reeovdra itnelf. . tartli-ulsrlx «f-, ' feoftve art1' thpy for.'banquetera altd

IffiXliV those wbOHB enviwjijment bringsthere in contact with, the rich food

of the cast •

AMiTll lK ItKMKF sTIAMtli; |REACHES ROTTERDAif •

Specla

AND LOCAL BOSIXKSS

Chief Marahal Oeorge Weiss of th«Borough, moved today to ills recentlypnrcbased house on Belmo'nt avenue.

The Demarest house on Somercetstreet win be occupied on April 1 byOscar Schweitzer, of Watflhung ave-nue. North Plalnfleld. 11. C. Rey-nolds and family are to. move to a •"house on Grandvlew avenue.

Leander Stryker and family willmove on Saturday from Manning av«-«nne to Chatham place.

Richard Walters, the barber, haaleased his new store, 25 Somersetstreet, to the Grand Union Tea Com-pany. Mr. Wallers -will mo*e hie shopto the Tftflnl store a few doors from

nrkhoii., \t-,r h *<,'- TK t ! I which has full direr ti(.n» f-r habifa. i l — MI-« whltlock will demon- M ' M- - ' i 1 " 6 ™ l n L T m a " T L . " \ 5I'ariirnpnt will L t ^ l l s oWM'*n o t a " *&* ftn« for t'0""^,™* th*^wrtJua VBAM of pTalS. PhilUBsburg. March 38—C. Howj- ^ e ^ ^ h i - ^ c ^ e a ^ a T w ^ a

h^n • K win fakfl !<,mr]al acriori " f r u'uV'-'rf .ii'i 7nM hcrl'^ •?«'!'That i'ancjr and even ornamental amiilng. ,,BI] Warner, fourtpen years old, onlir brings thp plail BmUfc*. Get a, boi ofFinland ,,n !tho ' *ieW Russian 't iV martf- bv ••California Fl Svrup it wais aald and the, girls will be re-:

child of Mr. and Mrs. John Warner;, smart's Dyspepsia Tablets 56 certie,ne: & ^hoeiet Finland ha* bei Company- ItejaM any other kind qufrei to obtain a ! certain percent-|i9 Hudson'Htrwt. dl«d yesterday. O» In any t!ni|a. Wore. &* Rood to your

(Jdtt O l w i t h contempt.—Adv. 1 : • age of prodciency I* examlnatibns. ] March 11 the boy. in company wlci "tOnlarh -A *"*#£}• P"'-haKe la. L _ J • • _ !_ . . _ _ r _ - 'ircarl Wlsner. 15 years old. daught mailed ton Ae coup** below; , f

•^—H ' • ". • — ' — - ' te r of Mr." and Mrs. Charles Hi Wlsi- I i 1—• TV#* ~ ~i - - i • • i • ————wan-fanH-f—Hf—iaaaa^^^^f^"^^—^^gy*^^*^^ ner, of 135 M.-rrls street. |ran awa* Free Trial LOupon

.^tfflH^VJBOOk.'. . • • c • . - " tf -J"fc*.. . ^ ^ S ^ H ^ H I H H B H D S W . ill U t m T r \ l i n B I D . - < - [ •

UEDUSO

W.p.R«faM. SO.70J-I350 I a , , Sty..,— ! • ! • — ' ' • * •"«< £ c

At AU t.'-«i-t

They were-inday and t

ti*es Mo^.day(111 Monday. V-

CoronfF P.iF

id Mrs. Charles Tli Wl

'1catod inPhiladclnhl;

The boy •waa takei

mlajpj|i|rir~ ~ —r*r

to tut tot r<

W-| M-Ell.

432 WAJTCHU

AND WOMBP R I C K S :

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BAPAtMK TOWN HAM,

Special to the Courler-Xews:Paris. March 2S.--AI. eitplorfon

believed to be accidental has wreck-ed (he town hall at Hapanlne. It IIfeared that the Arras deputies, BrI*qupt and fatlandler, haire.'bpeii kill-.eo". The ruins are now bel-ie aeaprh*ted for their bodies.

. THAW BAJ«j "Alt

| Berlin, Marc

IrDri tiie- Baltic

OUR CLEAN|ING SERVICElng'(jowi>« can.be tmslcil

X1XG ANrt pYKlSO IpP ME«|'S j

OliKRATE ;"

T Gikj ISfj. O. Relief. I

The Serrelt Studio* ' SRCKWKAK • jlwU« Kmhrot.lereil Otllant . . a ve.irECtK' rrepe Collars j 5Oc

Th« Iran -r Stylea.48 F . r>ont St. rjitnne mtf

HEMSTITCHING

BLUM'SHO flUNSOfl AVKN1 K

MRS. D. S. BARRY HOME FROM SANTO DOMINGO

1 To Strengthen per cent In One ie in Many Instances

WAR CRISIS HASTENS K1SSEL-EAT0N WEDDING

> Mil Dm.1<1 Sheldon Horry. Jr..[ iformsrly.of Plainfield, who nines berl mtrrlu. several months mao to' Lieutenant Larry. C. B N., ham been A F In Hanto Domingo. where the latter >aa stationed, arrived l„ thin eltrj rb last Olsht to visit her rather, Wll- Ate llam Palmer Smith, lor a time prior e»e ■ to aolna to Waahlnatou. Lleulrnaut ,* Larry Is eapectod to rearh Waahlna i ej,w ton soon bo harms been delayed ror.eyea

! Miss Maty Warren, or- IllUald.- .avenue, will he one ot thj;. brides ; maltla at the wedding or Mist, lna ; AUtfc Kissel, .daughter of Rudolph . H. Kissel, nod Henry Taft Eaton. : which wl|| inks place Saturday at the Church of the Holy Communion. Histh avenue and Twentieth street, New Tort'City, and niuorfg the' auasts will the a number el Plain-1 Holders R*v Dr MOttet. rector of the church, will omctatr The weddlnc date was set for tiny S, hut because Mr Eason baa applied lor. a commission In the army and j ex pec to a call to war at any time, arrangements were made to have Ihe .ceremony performed eo Saturday. I The bride’s attentagds beside Miss i Warren will bo her' ■ sisters. Mrs j James E. Miller and the Mlaaea .Eleonora ansi DarbarwJileeel Fred arblk Eatoa. of Coneofcl. Maas . will be hie brother's beet men The —— |moay will be followed, by a recentlon at the Ktsael home on Park avenue. New York. | ,

ratios but aonto people continue to accept " extracts of cod Itvtrs think- ing ther will get the benefits of “ emulsion of cod Uvcr a/L ThediHerence la very great. An ecmdisioo” contains ml eod Imrcil, which. b« bad the hearty endotaw tnent of the medical profesaioo fot msnv years, while an -extract" li t l ’ _ s. , MI and la

t bit I Cincinnati man difieovera works wonders—No humbug!

■er let a com ache twice.' Don't hurt

'drug tha naay Jmcriptlons mi —merited by fullo—lM I- 'hr 1™«! rtirr drug Store and l-Opto tablets. I»rt«i let in a fourth of a* ^llow to dissolve. ith« tb« eya two to rvii should not!re X6at ptlbly right from thr & pa to mve th-m now l in lira**. ErSSSSHt

•* watrr a thla lb, aid times limb. cUar up »<• Tone high heels have put teas aod call uses on y het why care now? Tbla tiny bottle hold* al unite fluid A genius Id C discovered this ether compo Mated II treesune Small 1 (lessee- like here shown cm at any drug glore Tor i d Sever limp or 1-1*1 your fac again bnt get e boltle of id apply n r»- drops on i dsr. aching corn or callusm

ri.ad.rful free Preecri; — vfte try leg «: -| l.tf.E.-wSi,- Mn. Parry ram# home .on tha blind; coul atramar Algonquin. and when lht> I ran md report waa roc*red recently of th# “■*■*•* sinking of another boat of tha un« they fref | name It canard rrmt anxiety among' a nincls _,T. n nDl, .. relatives and trie ode of Mrs. Barry-. atavwpbere eeemrd bm*j with : She wan d slighted -Ith the ell- ZJSZ& ‘ftrShi? S?,'.' mat# »f Santo Domingo, but there ESTES? i X7J5S were many other natural conditions'without ils-ees.‘* It la bsUeved 'that there which did not app.nl lo her “^T£* -h- Wew <1. nod ah. .ay. that ah. I. glad to get Ut3„ *££ InT^TSi back to thle part of the ooantry. »7« eo u to ha eparrd the tr-.id*iw OwlDK to tb«* present orlaln Uou- . tenant Parry will not know of hla nA.uwm^.ms^w.w.ww,wMwwmww»^ fatare plana until he ranches Wash- •

phywlrie:

it ant-

GERMAN SOCIETY REPEATS StRANDFEST NAVY OFFERS UNUSUAL

OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN The members of the Plalogeld Geeang and Turn Vereln repeated thalr -Strand loot" or aeaahore fee- tlvol last sight at Saengerbund HnU. with much aucceaA The same deco rations were baud and the metabera 'cavorted to the siren* of Bcolt’e .orchestra. . W ■ \ The biggest nitrogen was dewo atnlrs where the alleye which have luet been Improved w*re ueed. There [ was prise bowling ' and many look part. Th* new ulnn made it hardly Impossible to roll up big score. The I lady * highest honor*'went to Mrs . Keuituer, and th. K-Otl-raan. Mg li- eu award to Adam Mod.

Roland Story, brother of Frank Story, of thla city, who after a eer- j vice of twenty yewm hi the U- 8. Nary. ] is now working 1n or® ot tha Uorrrn- ment munition plant* In Philadelphia. *as In Plainfield Monday .calling on | frlanda Mr gtory la now on reserve and la subject to call for active eer , vice In caw of dgaargancy. During hla kmc service In (he navy j ha vleited all parts of Ihr world. He , waa a gunner's msta and ^as on the I Rattloehtp Brooklyn under Admiral Schley at Jha battle of Sar*‘ H-‘ al*o had considerable e*l~l diver. Mr. Story says thai offers exceptional opportuU voting man. who, beside ae# training. haa a chance to *H Ru*?m'11 Story, the eon I Story, went to New York yi enlist In (he C B Army, he *111 bo a**Utned |o ime \ pan lea In a NtwYork rreimcnl.

(Copyri*ht.

Tha Kltchan Clock waa to1 full of Unxh that It almoet fell off the ■half, for It knew that In -^aother minute U would atrfka 1*. aftd then U could talk, hot boat of all ft would frUhten puae. Pnwie waa *1 that mtnut#. on the he cellar, w uto yUre ehe a>uld and tho e»xt Acir in the pantry with her-bead lu mornlnR *ho came In door, U«*r- Che bo*I of cream, and w*en the In* coo»i*a an*ry word* she ran out eloefc atruck the flret atroke of 12 It a*ain. but not bafo^e the tfler* did *o with a loud ban*. Anff off the tiekrd out: Thief; thief! ehelf fell Puaa and the bowl, too. "That clock la an old tell-tal . ae *‘W|iy didn't you frlaliten-a body well an a «1 U-ar« oatje {old «{>►*.■' to dHath?” aak«l Pusaie. aa ahe a»ld Piiaafc'. . running*, out Into (hi came out .of the pantry. yard. - • • '"Oh! ho. ho4” laukhed thd cl«x*k. About dinner tlml putwle 4^«ne -1 *u.-« I did •' *re jau »o«-, but -.Ijly !h the kitchen add the tN»k what w.-re you dolnff In thMfe. any- callid Off llehe ahe ls|" »ay“ Vou are never alfdw.'d In i0 cutue the maauf with a tick

Itleq for a urln* good the world, of Frank

I New York. March i 'of pilnor pointa wtill decided before M»n»p I erhood conductor*,. «? men and trainmen m |«a*ea from ilatuiary k application of the Ad* committee of railroad, brotherhood, topr.-aad hate been arranging.| application of the law yesterday udtll M«»iua j

HICAGO FTCHTINO PLACtE • In Wa.hln«t*fi. but hiv frk>nd».' tha rnpual tiave liil.fAnallv ndmlnato.1 ha aa alt her «n Ui<lrp®nd<*nt or a rompr.anii . «i -lld-ir for th.> .pealrrahtp If ll .re |

nORO* BONK DKKKNKK Lh.AGLK BhhiIKkM Ft'.XM The undersigned cotitulaalonera of the Ilum» Dafrna® [League of ' North Plainfield recently appointed by Mayor W. L. Smalley freqiieat the Icltlsana of the borough and othera Intereited In the welfare of tbe bor- ough to subscribe funaa necessary for carrying on the work of tho league. • The.object of the league Is to act has a stabiliser In the community and I Watchuhff Council. Knight* of to protect all loyal eltlsen#. whether Colombo*, met In <he Columbus of American or foreign bleu*, an well Club. West Front at feet. Iasi night as their property, agalast'any poa- 1 and, elected Thom*#'F Carty. a slblo contingency. [trustee, to succeed /obn II Coyle. RiibacrlptfOna will be rrcclved by .The! council al*o decided to erect a the State Troit Company of Plaia- thlrtyfaot flag pole In front of the field club house and to raise an American ] AN'DREW F KFtVVKY. a Nn fag on MekaorlaJ Day.'May 30th. On1 U. FRED AUNGST. this occasion there wflJ.be a program ALLAN COK'PKKTHWAITB, ■ hl|«- of patrlotld ionics and add root's. The* -JOHN I. BROWBR. held i Raster Ball Committed reported prog- March II.

THROUGH THE WICKET i Be Fr*-*c»« ] :«w nwui^r | 1 FrlcntlaMp Degree L>dge. DauRh- tera of Rebe^ch. at It# regular meet- ing la»t T*Kh\. vojoyed a ouchrn party. Owing to tbd-. incleu»«it wan!her the-attendance waa iwtj

brlneine fl public rplTiIng. and not fought" I.AIW AlTO 1ST SliniTJi ] PAY FOItTI WOMAH A FRENCH ATTAl

Tardy First m* S®> to A ls.lv saconvoblilsl gross krr Into lb- f-n— i surroutullM Frlsnds' M-sling llbs» in «*Mi s—nus S.ti, rl.y "v-nlns. bsssk lb- f-s— 8be kul gvrgv Wfor- polk-- could loam h-r .ldsuSUV. 1 FTi-nds -IKo«, lbs hop- fbst i will *t 1-uM r lo for pairing lbo (ones, lit Is a moral ligation waifh sbodld bo mol :

I'srlH. Mar-b 2S- M. Mo«tu. undo, rotary of the samletry of finance, appointed Mile. Jeanne Tardy at atUirtw In hla department. This win be the Drat time In the torj ot Franco that a woman ha® wh a position. MUa. Tardy holds varsity deVrved in letter* and lab*. Crogg, Feveruh, Constipat-

ed, Gire “CaKiomia Syrup of Fiji”

Make Your Stomach Your Best Friend

IMFORTAND ItKHKAKKtU* Ftm -TUB LAND OF Min' HAY GKIIMA.XK ARE *,»» orohkimI 1NT>> Bpsrlsl lo Courlsr-N***: Washington. Mn—h 2S.^-Rsport* to tho War Dspartga-nt lna ofll- ctala on th- M-al-aa bordsr do not -onflrsi lbs rsporln Ibnl a largo guffl- bsr of Osrtunna arc crosofilg from tbs I’nlt—d fllalos to MsiltO l*nnl . gratlon ndvlt-s agrss with tbs army atateia-uta.

TO TUIM tllKL. TO 8MILK

ME TOWN HAM. HRIOrKKH HY KtmwHlfl F1M. AKK ACTION Bt HVAN HKl.tMK

HIDDEN PUZZLE! YOiNG KIAIPKR DIP*

( van 10ii- i . /*-«■<■ v«, u.ui...- t.r of Mr. and Mrs. ChirlwU Wlat ner. of 12 5 Morris etreH. ran aw*r from home - They (rcre locat*wl in Philadelphia Sunday bed bfouKht honw by .letecF live. Mobdayj The boy wna takei 111 Monday.

Fr*« Trial Coupon the Courier N'e'f®: Special | Herlli 2AO St nan >llrh.. '^erd1! kl package off ibtcta. | . MaVwhei a fr**«* I t>£pc.|»U

I lull.line.

Coroner P. F Hacgefty auggeat that (W 'Icath may h*»4 n aue shock bd catiae' of the arfeet. He h eufTeretl from rbcurnailsni and may havp attficked' hla jheart.

Snivel

The Serrell Studio r is n uso Bnck nnd F.osl-Lac. FOR STOUT FIGURES s 1.1s. dl-pp~r; bslky wnul-llsss > . . t . . 'll J I OUR CLEANING SERVICE

Which t*' |*attcrnnl af*cr the to ffHe cwtlrc H«tl-f.*v tl< to U* fof renovatlpn w WE hl'Kt 1A1.1/F T AND

* ' N»:<'K\VEAlt Swl-» Fnibfwhleead O.ILw* (i.-twgcMc Crepe Collars ... The taint htilr* lift K. F>»|nt Ht. Pfiot

„ .Approved ttrilo-U, Dclil-ato c%. nlng gowwe em at f^ak of Injury- (xntxnra ani» dykino MBWH garmhvTb. KM *t»l 1KR.ITE ; , '"

firweaful; •-W-«rd bu.t-Im.. .maUar and hav® tha •Old Cor.#*" comfort with firvt wwario*. Both medium and low boot. S3 60 and »S°° N U F O It M Buck .od F.ool Lc* For SLENDER nnd AVERAGE FIGURES Grr. stylo. Csafsst •—I P—<—*•* r.lli^ Csw.

HEMSTlTCHlNtl Plea I tags Plc®t F.eal*>. *«!'««• (•.rret. Ilu# KnWuH'/f BLUM’S lltl MADISON AVKKt K will ®*«rv'r wow mwit'k-w '

— — SHE. RRESCHKOSKaT A.

Bha 1#;H ailed aa ^Mothae of Ruealan fievolullon."

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Find naoih-r ’ w

NURSE AND

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Mm. Bad . L. W Cross •i»w, With Ooq Fiia*.

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Page 10:  · Mirch St. 1S1T wai«ht ana Tbur»d»; •: IN WHICH IS MERGED THE DAILY PRESS 12 PAGES DAILY C1RCC-LAST WEEK 7,656 T, MARCH 88, 1»17 BOW TO LIVE WELL ON SMALL INCOME Dr. E. L

L IMARCH a*, iII

IN FIELD OP SPORTSPlainfield Courier-NewsSPORTING NEWS DEF&

THIS Is SAD> tlm be

COX, OF CRANFORD.WINS C. N. J.FIR^INDIVIDUAL HONORS

Bound Brook Team Taku Fir.t Team and High P i n for

Thirty Frsmei Honors—Wwtfield and.SomerviDeAbo In On Prize list

and Ceorcc Gates,: of the

to his wife. He (?et« up early I ft <morning with a grouch and hj sleave before tt does. ConaequfloL.,he has no time to be decen< to 1 * In r i n»> ?m<d*1 " « " " • « d *™rage.the morning. He arrives at t b | of-[or tha'Ceotral New Jersey League through.flee feeling fine—-and lie continues ware given out by Secretary Firsrt-to feel fine until 'Ion* in the (3ler- brook this morning, disclosing thi*.noon when his duties lw«ln to i ra i i - . . - - •.nd fag him. B, the time he Sets ' " ^ J ^ V ^ ,5"?* . ^**™ Thome at night he to dissruntlftj. for ^ ^corner on Ina bulk of Ufe

"THE NINRODS^ARE"NOW IN TRAINING GIVES BARBER

.,,,' — A MONTH'S TRIALState • Fishermen Are Pre-

paring for the Open?-'^ ofTrout Season ;

And Barber make* good

SUNDAY

Bleaplei

IS THE DAY

.'•Thaj's what I w*barh«r "Eierybody elduix in 000 Say,"

: Y b b e r c

and dreams ofing trojit flshlpg Mason af-

fect many a. country boy ir.st noi.,and iome of tho city folks aa well.Tbe great metropolitan euiro of thefishing game takes place next 9on-

On 8undha *orh

b a tmanbut• ire.

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weekope. T h eofTtood dfs

practice 1

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LOCAL WOMEN WIN'OVER

Westnejld aggreifinished Just, a half ,S-jntcrvilla In third |ithese teams .receive i

e n W 8 j t e d f o

t o r t h e l e aders

a >raiue elK-adgation, which I

ajjh* Bound Brooktj, Westll-M

n^e ailead cf Somerville . .c«. Each of X. Plalnfleld.ies for Und^eninfordplacBs. • " Itoi- Park . .

; ^

W L peckled tr

o the angler tt mcountry wading a

In starch oF the i,u*. with a fly rodajions. There Is I

jhere IB In Peunsvlvat fitihfng In Xew Jers

I flrat plai**5.s for thirtynlng iby the I

MTP Av«. 19 11 2838 "lH.2

li 12 2697 bii" in iu-jiri'-17 13 2753 1874.17 »ey1* 16 27*3 865.23| T "13 17 2765 S81.7 j

* 21 2650 845.23 i o n B e r a JoKe- j * f e w ; rears ago.J : A v C T m H M j when the State ,was paying toward

.Intenanre ;of a hatchery' tbat•ilsled. it .was. Indeed, Foolishid time and motley searchinglot tbat sever exi?te,l. : Ali

changed p<tw and t6-oolt forward to

ae coming open season1 w:haa a degree of'certainty

dune in ono day, g _Your barber -can stop YOUR

dandruff if you giv* bun half achar.ce.

Tell Mm you w*nt a PompeianHAIR Massage! Do this twice *week for a month' and your dandruffand scalp itching will be gone. Thatmeans your hair will etop' falling.6ut-

.Vv*m. Cooorn, Proprietor, Mar*qoette Hotel Barber Shop, St. Louis.

~ Mo . sayi. "Best thins for Dandruff9 to 1 *ver used. Can't do without i t "1S n JJsed in 30.000 of tho best barbef

•hops from Maine to California.,"°r^ Made by the reliable makers otsivt the famous Pdmpeian. MASSAGEg _' 'Cream. - ' 1fl " ; Sold in bottles; 5W and $1.

Get a treatment r - "

HisAnswer

t Success depends largely Q0 .eonnl appearance.

Don t queer it with thin,I hair. A few minutes' car*

week will put voureralpina,,condition. Your hair will E

. hill, vigorous and attractive.

Pompeian !HAIR Mass

What Others Sayi I h W t i d fZimj renpiy I h«Wtried for \wt

failed to reliete my Dsorfruff. A b.rbeiin Columbut applied Pompeian HAIRMasMge. The relief W*i so quick .nd

age

Pompeian HAIbarber today.

and $1.r a bottle

e froAd ur

P.

f of PoiqpeUnI. ItebIM B.rt« Shop. CMipdm HAm Manage

Don't wait until too Ute. Dandruff (Inegfeeted cnofcei the life out of "the W,root* and will c»u.<- (calp itchiu u ibaldnw. early in life.

Us* B> mpeian HAIR Muuge, todiiBottles and applications at the barber

Q HTP : Ate. . 4 583 494.1. . 12 til!* 187.3

3 560 186.224 622 1S5.«

in 3 5S6 185st 30 618 i8* . l :I. D. . . . 19 B85 184.8. Pk. . . . 19 581 183.9on. . „. 3 550 183:

bee chanday the angler canth

II r . H. S. SCHEDULEWILL B e HARD ONE

'•;]":; Borough Boys Hare Twenty-

nsfeiwil ,

Columbian Bowlers Do Some .Good Work at Bound

Brook AlleysThe Columbians, a. bowling tgan. ^*££x °v«Jm.

of young women of this city, -rioted r w e l ' v ' e aaroes J

the Bound Brook

Ing. where they I

. thotine, Beesi GaU-s

B. B.

if j th'erles of games

Idual powleis. taking ' tbe p/iztf winkwhich went alonn with She honor; Majhews. Som.Walt aft up a record of' 026, just Stabile. 3om. .four pine ahead of the record set up Kirk mm, Cran.by Cox'of Granford earlier In th& Ttobin, West. . .

Carl. B. B.rolled had & record or Mootross West.

B iasi esen 619 for th i r ty frames. rKofhler. B. B. .ip agaln&f a The race lor individual a Forage Fairara, Cran. .

tire set 'of games. Miss Doylpi' of o r 8 Ctf- * t a had also a^-omPli8h-!Hol»bs. Roa. Pk.the Queen City team, took lhe; gth P d B«"»^ Kreftt work with the Ro- Men^nbach. N.er menrhers of her team Dy surpfis* « e I l e ^akino team in th« UnloafConnolly. S. P.and the gallery by storm as she a>ll- C°unty 1-PBEife. took Ine fifst hon-[Voorhees, N. P.

e<i tin a H-ore of 162 In her ^ s t • * " l n l ^ s I I | | B • ' " " " season aver- V»ll. N'. p- age of 1S5.fi for twenty-fHut Kamc-BEnr»ger. B. B. .

rolled, rjolllr.g consistently tliroiiKh-:Sch*ar«r, ROB. Iout lhe | season. Hhmlinn • of the'iTeriy. West. . .WentflL'ldt cane s«cond wijh an av-;Wo«h, West. . .> r.i*" nf|lS4.13. and Roller "F 3om Siitar. Cran-erville tljlrd w|ih a aeasan* fl«iire of .McKeniie N. P182.16. • :EIMrom. Ros

The initial season of the Central ELanfhans. R™.New Jeriey Bowling Leagiie may, b~ bleHarthy. Som.taken as a. complete , success from Paul Ros Pk

H'llef. s.

| Roller. Som 29 613 182,16'be 'anticipated\ Perry. Som ,.,. 6 597 J63.4 iCondlUon of the water whl,{ Retff. Cran i. S 577 181 usually high because of t

N. P 30 580 180.7 amount of snow and Ice thi24 628 (80 ulated In the mountainous11 551 I1-1) That rhe coming season will be12 6M1 j!79.10 ibest t h a t has happened In year* Ja39 598 t'S.B I a prognostication '- based on ficta.3 637 i.T3 |Systematfc stoch^g of | the waters

30 558 178.12.with matured fish; has tjeen carried3TT 876 1.78.1 |on by the membefs of tfte Board of21 695 J77.151 Fish and Game ('unimisaioiiers - for21 609 1.77.415 S64 176.118 59'

J* b \ six Diamond Dates on™ th" Their Books

great! T*e North Platnfleld H. S. basa-

AMERICAN LEAGUE' SHOULD BE TIGHT

SCHOOL LEAGUE ISTHE LATEST HEM

Race in Junior Organization Six Teams Entered in Ba»Expected to be Fast From

Present Indicationsfaall Circuit for City's

Future StartPUInfleld le to have

. . . . 24 55D 17«.S3..II 8 504 174.5

». . - 20 S7G 174.*. . . . 16 697 174.1. .-.I 29 567 173.6. . . ; 16 S42 173.4

that

i beei

13.1.The local* did

throughout themarked Improvement ovelof thtir previous games.

The wores:COLUMBIANS

good hoi*

Misa"162 —

9 2 -, 120 —

99 137 97-

421 509 -rns—1,401.

XAHTIuLB

Perrlne . .

EUAwek .

SHOOT TOMOli

ted to the shnot.f I'lalnfield, nisf

robin*'

P k .

0--' kinkstails dnri

•sred . Som

irfeit Rosell forfeitedlenes eatn to; Somervliie »nd Grord andjthe tetter forfeited a ? i« Bound Brook, all during 1he Ier part pf thi season. * i

Officers! of thf league were;aOB-!-: Pn>sldent. H. T iferr

iuls IRoller. of SomTyi

; . 12 551 I t s. J If 536 187.1;. J 23 557 1*6.3. J 6 533 1*5.5„ J 11 536 l«5.l... 3 466 185.1.; 3 496 1(51

6:: 1

of .the year. JMU,! Ci- JKoon,. West. . . .> I-Hthnian. N. P. .- Sctu-hcjc, Som. . ,

-nes Craham, B. B. . .lat- kiromermaii, B. B

lions*. M, p. . . .fol- KvarsJnBkl, Cran. . . .

•. Of Pohqver: N. P ) 6 -813MOI vice piTBldent.- George Schtndler. Bos. Pk. .1 7 517 . » .ofJXorth rialnflel.1: Secretary- Halsey. Cran ! 6 504 ltjl" J W'*f!*''r L ! F*™t»rook. of ^rpon. Ros. Pk., '• 5 472 IB1

NBHSII . Som ; .[ 3 4 44 E|BfUci-, Ros. Pk i 3 44? 1^7

— ^..™UJ,u ...uu», Klasi, Cran. . ^ . . . j . 1 3 436 1*5:los;e followers of tlje indoor fClari'son, ROB. Pk. . , 3 383 I B ,Mr.e Urcely rrspousible for ;Marl.aushlin. R. P . . . 3 t20 li,fl

rmjiUon of the rlri-ult last Melr. Ros. Pk 3 283.1*9.•nif ably a.. siat<Ld hy Frcdfrii k - ^Ititl r>"* uartlHnnf* in *umuiit

of-Hostile Park: FJ E. Cos, tumferanforfl; Rrorj-e Opleh. or jprlzf^.

I week:I 21 5431 172 n Ij get their bearings befc. IP 6is! l?2.12tso.'13 535! 172.8 |show that the a«h an; 27 543 172.7 for food. R.iobo^ tr«. 18 6S9 1T1.16 fourteen Inrhes baire t. 9 537 171.7 I inn behind rocks ireac. 12 686 171.4 jthe ftrst movlmg objec, 14 523 1? 1.1 to them. Oue partv of. 15 538 '169.8 spent an entire day along the nan Its-.16 E3S 169.5 of the Mu.conotcong r l i U ; lookfagl.'18 542 1BS.I7 for - * -j IB 54fl l is .S

19

•easou's ju-iri,j;y downt thaHI league schedule should be School Baseball _U-»gue thla Eprlnj

ricts. Aprlll 1.4 at Morrtstown, with Mor-'full^ as productive of ieusatloas us according to anuouncments maAiBtonn II. S. as Ha opponent. Cap- | was last year's pi ucljln-e finish. No this morning by officials of the. Pabtin JifDonungli a players will tackle Iess;than lour duM aVe\due to be to, ]{c Recreation Committee. siiif b^rdeat schedule the boroughtbe »gbt and thje tialan're :s BJCII that teams, representing the Irving, EYSP.•hoiiHias had in w-ii-ral years, sev- the , Issue probably %> Hi uat be. de- .green Avenue, Jefferson, Grammarral !new teams taking the places of elded until the awsiu Is in Its tins- Washington and Whittler sclkooia

, nO4*')eH* a number of fornier opponents: j ing ..month. llave entered the circuit and are notrout have Aibong the new teams to ,be played ' : Dptrolt looks to \r$ ona jf»m lire paring for the opening games,time, add are Peoulngtoa Prep, Eutt Orange wtikii will bcur waichlpg. The l.'hi- The league o,>enfDg has been MUnK them, and fridge wood ,High. , Sevtral dates ca go White So* an.' •siroug, the Van- down for Tuesday afternoon, Aprilind wbere a r e p e n d i l l I [ w i t h N e w Y o r k blgh keeB|^ ra-Otted with gobd arms anfl ] 0 - a l" 1 will be continued through to£ W°M«* *h«»1"- an(* M"m«<T Lbwrto is »1- 1°£* must be : counted In. and l t »aj«rday. June 9. White such a Of.^ . .UBII j 1 1 , Cuitflsthisl* T .*I » h;n_ «» __ i_.»_

igJng a series with would be folly to supp<|be that even T8,tion for thWho usual- Horace Mann. High of Bast Side High a ;change in managershljp could keep be no reason

School. -the wootterful !Hed SeX from mak- liol -be succfjth the : r. s. nt sehedule. unlessing ian awful bid forpti* Ban John- jwe-staged In other cities each iprlnemit pitcher Is unearthed In tht BO i .buntlnc ' ffviD& the youngsters an amount j

' borotigh,. some .heavy work will fall - i , i . J K=*^"H proper outdon the shoulders:;of Sid Dunning.1 : ligers. B^vetDe*|r-aue to win fa, them awho-jwlll most libtjy'start as regular a pennant for several Masoas. just hardly be

>Oeith1ng has liani|'*'r'-d them. Cor- Way.

of. games 1 be eligib

EOROUCHITES BOW'TO IRIVERSIDE TEAM ENDSDUNELLEN BOWLERS ! SEASON WITH VICTORY «*

of ten-Inch , fish

city, there appears>by tne project shoi

-aLIiig

dash at1any

Thfe schedule fdJlows: |rect; the.faults ^nApril ing IBUQ* and tnew

•latou n a;t. Morrfstowo. I " j cllIJ» toaft' wa Hall Prop at South through anything.

3 Detroit plVeh- ('

L i ea r Its way stars of the Queen City, will be usedIttufelne a team for tho majority of the games. While

both fields have been discarded fora day "

: : *m j — ^ . a i HUH rtldu'J

111

' k l n 7 g r % 2 S ^ * l u n " " ••* H j d e

" » -WestfleldH. S.

of troutb»omtnf!

Off Sll-5-i sending

lyde Oval. 1 thwf *» " i t b - J™1 a ffl*l m o r 8 " ?** P^ilat Ridge wood, offensive power jot sucli* grand ma- old. sp<

? lost in tjhe iiiiibillty of pitch- for thi> hold theioppositmn to a lew I B ^ r 8

•ditj f. »i:rhniHi an- Jble to fproduce the 1

ofTf nsi ve

.chjnt is;l

city seek th*r games, evidentlyf obtaining proper

Hyde

thdre are1 good jiitrhetWest fault isn't wholly wTJ

lThfJhltt*^s are 1 thereI and for. a| great

lending) | tlmef the tiitcheraj are tiit. ParHer Field, holding. iCoinisiiey'S. at So!mervillp. themselves last ^ummeat llyde Oval, 'of the rate, butjj there. at Hjfde Oval.; whT; they' should: not nsturn. ThOval.: i w ^ ' 1 e s?^ "S-Cd a first baseman, am

!tbej>|need liim bad. Ifi'Gandil rai(he.White

17,14,

be said;toirrlng;

jV1iitU.er; 21. Evergreen vs. Wash.ii:t'tiin: 24, JeffrrsoR TB. WMttfeeand Grammar vs. Washineton; 1*.

there. - The Grammar vs. Kvcrgreen and Irvine"•- burlers. vs. Whittler; 28, Washfnston »i.

ake fee Irvinp and Evergreen vg. Jefferson. !

) do {lie „ Washington: 8. Jefferrs l(ist O:

12 WhlttlfIrTlng \

10. Bv(

JefTersoi

Irving;

If you

and b

reasonable price, come

here for them. We make

Hati.

Open : .tag,.

H. H. HINCHCLIFFE

NUIITI1 AVE.

rday's BCOIRIVERSIDS iFlVE

hrnoK. Beav4i

I,.\lUiKST STOCK Of .AITO

TIRES *

P.:Hon,ertown brook. InllaySl ,w»| N. P. !R S. GWl Are Planning ^ 1"*™ '*n"° ffij "1Bt if '} <5r-" ^ d « -on or ih. Mfl her.24 hrooit. ProBpertown: brookL WMIPJ „ . . i. - . aMssuisg h o i ^ OWIIPF n.orit any one coul.l ^gierday. -Tile ittimili are rowo18 brook. Meturhea broofe. lui l l townh H i k i n g C h l b a n d R e g u l a r d r W * l l t o B flaK'i f - -plnrtimi than evPr t t tU sprlns and12hrooh. Rork brook ^nd Arfow,imiih| . i R-.J,an T. ; "•'• • H~~H" N :*«*.«o Ume Bnd hold tti.t j*vMS W S U a s e h a U learn T A R S Awn Ni ^^ * t f f' 0 Middlesex ro

} — Qreen. Indlaa Sp52R)rtge brook, B

it^he brook, Hel:

.,T XMW IOKK PKHES " L,rl., . „ » ! I l , i m . . . : Th

FHILIP MECHANIBe "° """• lw™ """•' »' •n125 w i n FIIONT 1

WEINMAN'SCAFE

(•through th|i CO-OP(swa Athletic. A

I cadet corpJ oi; thBbeing planned I

nriOe team-lto. ,«:UonieiU.

ests will pe held Fration of tile Rutiociaiion h.n,l th-olleae. ir is a/si

it?—Mill broojt.ia brook. Buklnse! brook, Silv#r•tfa bronk, Jann s-

town hrt>ok, W<wtoi|'s brof>k> Par-Hona" brook. Reaver Da4 brook,Ptiwlfj-n brook. Plseon Swim;pSaw- Mill brook.

Union rounty—Orse of i^estreams fn tlilfl county Vfts ippll

trout killed. It in the Sa

L bronfc. Refo matory I]anrf;

Baseball Team: Tha loirls' Athletic AnpociaNorth plainfleld H. 8.. at a kyesterday decided to-organize•rs' clib. The cliib> will sooitraining and hes aJready 1 In

TABS AND Kf

BATTLE AT SOMERVILLE

l l l i i n lugfa 1vllfe f

h[>me-and-lir>ni<3' Koecblein andj1 .Hound Hro*ik.[

the second half <

lay-night. •

homas Timbo, ierstwhl ».uteur of North! »v<ivn in miorting rlrcleat and vicinity, ii. no

r at tha t^ieclipr board,recently awurefl a

ied victories over! Joh.

nd1 To

r sp^rt.

> (or jilak-ps-on the BIDO are Brmr|i

MrCullougbi -wss"1 Jjurnln^' MB<-OHB the pan Wednesday af- H pa]

iwnooq and fcasU- pyckoff .showed Bi(oTlup wellion the i-tfelylnK end.jiJarion tbe- 1Blair mnl Lillian Bp^ncer er<

> Tabs of cicnosfd 1hts of at. f hey aro

will be ter >wheaiTho Kanif. this- .sect!<

old fiamfin andteava

art thla tlmo of thP

a v*y eucceiavlnR (oat J

e rtn> O S h. B. Smith, of p *intlr ''

i enjoyingthe- imnnerp-up In jcounty ohamnloiiBlil

Sarah E. Langart 1call snd found six dfficropq on the place and 1

s^lty. belott to drive them off. W>Mlddlosex tempts to drive them ;

go far, being too tame!

1 >n. m a r t i n ol>« Inlleia jojlHoa,. , . ^ n l h . T , b , a j

Hint. 1,'Tin dome 1the iWveraldea

t PERSONAt

n T. Hatelton and fsmUy of Som*i, mored yesterday to this city.. B*rt Soott. Of ftolUl avenue,ard. Is a pa-lur.t In Mublenberg

runriTKLD oonuKR-mtwa. wkbsksimt,

INFIELD OF SPORTS NOW IN TRAINING GIVES BARBER MONTH'S TRIAL State’s Fishermen Are

paring fer the Open‘d Trout Season

Plainfield Courier-New* BPOUTING NEWS DEPT. "Ill givs you one month to stop ay dandruft* . Thai's what I want. aasd the mrbnr "Everybody else expects it lone in ooe tfaf/ /. _ Your barber can stop YOUR bndniff if yoa five him half m Tell fern you. want a Pompeian I AIK Massage I Do this twice • teak for * month* and yow dandruff ad scalp itching will be gone That arani your hair Will stop falling .<5ut- Wm. Cobom. Proprietor. M.t- aetta Hotel BaibeT Shop. 8« Loaifc to.. says “Beat thin* for Dandruff

Vipa from Maine to California., Made by -the reliable makers of ... mc4*r.r.

A few minutes’ care will put rour scalp in ■ j ition. Your hair will SUNDAY Bond Brook Team Take* First Team aad Hi

Thirty Frames Honors—Westfield and Soi Also In On Prize List

' STsail "Sdil IlntH and ar.ra.f-. Wo.l0.-td, and Crura ; of (ha Csalral No* J-ra*7 Ulni beroosh. -ai- (Iran out hi Hoc rotary Fir.!- Tl1* tallowiBZ ara brook Ikta taoralB,. d,,cloalD« th- u.'Zn ... VbV.“” (act that U>. Uouod Brook Iran, aa- Ul7 pi.,, brook: currt s roraor on iha bulk of th.. , on-, pf tb. circuit. Tbo Boca m 1:1 Fl-al Team cured thu top runs of to. raco lid- W drr. Junt bait a nauia ab-ad uf iha Bound Brook .. IS : WcstllAd utsrrsuUun. Ab b la tura. WoatB-ld IS I Bolsbvd Juat a half a.n{- ahead of Somerville .... 17 1 Som-rvlllo la third place Kacb of N. I’laloBeld . 1C I tbecc team a rccclrc prlaea for lanB- .eranford IS 1 laa lo tbclr racoarllre plaeaa ■ Boa. Park .... SI The Baca slao ooppod lb« Ptlac tot n-lindal A, roll , nn the- Izrrssl rnimhr. of air.. in««iviuw*i «•

Pompeian HAIR Maseg

•Ueopless nlAts and dramas of tha comlDS troOt Bakina acaaoo at- Ifact mans a country toy juat no-, sad aomo of the dtp folks as »s)l. of the The great mstrcpolltaja autre of tbo

molcte *tm‘ *«ksD d-cc act San lea*uf d*r- AStirs fool dai It ml*bt be to Score, soiur, bat to tbo easier It means n •pell la iba oooatrr madias a tar'or- llta alrram la search of tbo oluslvv Ara Irool. -lib a Sr rod aoS a 174.18 ,on“ *• -capons. There U oo la- 167.1 e ssalnst Sunder fl.bin, ta Nc» Jer-

»» ■ There la Is pinnsjltnnta. 155 ” T">»1 Bshlos ta New Jcraer la no IJ IJ ‘‘.nser » taka. JA >c- rear. am. -ham the State was paying inward aha maintenance of a hatchery lhat »e” Indeed, fonllah 87*1 j10 ■brod time aad money acarcMo,

lea»e before It doea. Conacqnflllly. What Others Say Etttt remedy I Haw tried for Venn Ata-ta. th» morning He arrives nt thji of-; flee feeling line—nnd lie rontUuen to feel fine until long In the after- noon when his duties begin to crab and fa* him By the tlmo he gets home st night he Is disgruntl'd for the evening. Thus he has no time to be decent to her In tbe'eveplng On flunday be Is too worn out with tbs work or the week lo do anting but eat and mope. The avetgge man has pl'nty of-good disposition, but no tlmo to practice It a* hi* wife. * -

tlgUnwui Pompeian MASS . Md in bottle*, to* and It Get a treatment or a b»ttl Pompeian HAIR-Vaswge faa.i barber today. Ad*. Pompeian IIAIR Massage la a, Jirnnd • pleaaant to uaa made rrliahW maker* U the famoo. Pc MASSAGE Cream. A,

single gv'nlnjr. The Boond Brooks "Tuter. Cran. ... era waited for their- last aerie* of •Nwtman. «Tan. . ‘ the aeanon to establish tfitt r-cord, “Allen. Wed. taking this honor la the same even,- C«*, Cran ln« in which they defeated Homer “Jaamby. Cran. . villa for the leadership |p «h© f.nc Kbmllng. Weat. . Up until that evening Somerville wag “Koechleln. B. D. holding dawn sc<x>nd -place and 'Morton. Ro*. Pk. Westfield first plan* The figure of •Sandusky, Som. high pins for thirty frames set ou{ Roller. Som that evening .by the Rees “was 2,838; Perry. Som ... | Dur’itjg the courao of-tho aam* RelfT. Cran aeriea of games Wall of tEe. Bee4 Cates. N. P set up the same honor for the ind^ Wall. B. B vldual bowltH. taking the pyixn Winkler. Koa Pk. which went along with th' honor. Mathews. Horn. . . Wall set up a record o( fi2«. just Stabile. Som. . . . four pins ahead of the record set up Klrkman. Fran. . by Cox of Onnford esrljer In the Tbfilo. West. . . . •eass* '•elm*n of Oanford in. f'hfl. It. R twelve games rolled had a record of Montroa*. West. «1» for thirty frames Koehler. B B . The raco for Individual arernge Kslrara Cran. . . honors has aa tight ea’ihe lean.* Solder. B. B. ... raco .for flrel. serond and third hon- Jones. Cran . . . ora. Cow. »he had also accomplish Hobbs. Rob. Pk. . ed some great work with the Ro- Menwnhtrh. N. P. sslle Csfiiio team in the Union I Connolly. S. P. . County l-eacne. took tn* first bon jVborhees. .S. p. . V* In this line with n season n*»r-iVall. N. P »ge of I'5.d tor twenty-fyur gamo% Kftnger. n. B rolled, .'.filing consistently through- :3c1ifar„. Roi ph out the season Khmling of the Torfy. We*t. . . .

THE LATEST HER!

Race in Junior Organization Six Teams Entered in Bi ball Circuit for City’s

Future Stars Plalufleld la lo hay. a p

Borough Boys Have Twei six Diamond Dates on

Their Books

of certainty as the ibe streams to* be nly drawback that can Will come from ths ie water. *h|ch Un. because of tke great W and lee that ae«atn- m <>p n tain mis district* ling season will be the hayiK-ned In years Is on . baeed on fact* Sof the waters the hardest schedule ibe hu. ho.n varrl-d «ho»tu had l—v.nl y - »** *»• a- , work IS do- 1-11- * uunih—r of for«..r opooo.nl. In, month. Ilona of trout kav. AtaODS thu DC- t-am. to ,b« playad ltatroit look, to Uf In that t|ntf. sod »rs P-nniDstou Pr»p. East Oran,» »hl«h -111 l-.ir aatchjfl, —y Sa bandlln, tltam, and ItldBa-ood llilth. , B-.fral dal., casu Whit- Hoi ar--iron

ra'Vt'aUt^ •” r-'« «» Vork high keys, ro-fltt-d -,,h ,-d ive followed. Many •cl,ools. and Manager Lbwrlc la ai- lms* must be counted -en visited during the “ost sure of *rraa*lng a series with would bo folly to auppo*. IrinemT^rj***?. aWia1‘ Horace MsnaHlgl^of Rast Bide High a change In managership the wonderful Red So*

m* sn awful bid •oo bunting. € i The Tigers, have^beefi • s psnnaat for acveral aeu one thing has b*nH*cr«4' l reel the . faults In the D»- ing staff and thene «xll ball rlifb that will tei

S. basa- T^ila scasoi season A-nsrican league schedule should bo School Baseball J^eagus this spring Ith Mor- filly »• produ«3tl»'e of ienaatloas as a«gordlng to annonhcetnenU art it. Cap- was last year’s gruelling finish. No t^la morning by ofllclnls of tha p*g 111 tackle leas.than four dlubs are due to be In 11c Recreation Committee. fil) borough the fight and the balance :s ouch that teams, representing the -Irving. Even the Issue probably -ill not.be de-.green Avenue. Jefferson. Oram mar

of ctded until the season Is in It* tlos- Washington and WhIUler achoefc have entered the circuit and ar* Ml ts>am preparing for tho opening gantea Chi- Thi lehguo owning has twen sal Tan- do*n for Tuesday afternoon. April i and 10- *lld h« continued through ts ,a Saturday. June ». While such s dh «»<« «»>«• in something of aa in so- e ea vatlon for this dty. thbr# appears ts keep be no reason why the project shoaM

The Colombians, a bowling t of young women of this dty. *v|| the Bound Brook alleys last • log. where they lined np sgaini similarly constructed team f Manvllle, ths locals taking tboj tire set of games. Miss Uoylrj

of th sloni COLUMBIANS

Lcntlon.

er citizens of PU in field, nof -iajn ber* of the club, but Interest-(Y u the welfare. of their country. Lrv urged Id come out tonlxbt. nar^tl pate and file their application* Ji, . m* nib«r«hip In tho organlratlon.*

I gen connly and ^iddlcsej I streams have been f-ell atoj ,thc work will be contln jnc*t Friday, when »ho wai Ibe withdrawn front the watch for angler* firho *r , llent for a chanes to wet s venture forth to tafce a e fore the season opens. Many local anglers w Monmouth county Sn • fht dar. a* the atresma are ab- to their norms) iprlng "Brook trout hare Men plar following sire ** Vellow brook, hochaon bro brook. Willow brook. Sonset

Dunellsn pinner* proved g llttbs] too H|-rdy foe- the H*. Josuspli'a Club boys last evening, taking * the odd tilt of a serb** of tbref game*. Voorhsra. a Mother lo the. Imperial pinner, did the atunt of Qu* even- ing. coming through w-lth as grerace of 187.1. while Huff fupped.tbe high *-ore honprs with a marking of 225 In the sandwich game. i The argres: . ' THTNELficN ’ , AVb I«1 187 lfiO l«7 141 15S

. The Riverside Five'closed a *ery! ■ uccMsful season y.-jterday after soon by defeating the ML 8l Ma/yV julntet for the second time in two seek*. *52 to 7. Larry Paoll and Ooe Seidel, the forward bucanneera of the borough lr#. lt>d the bombardment with 12 S ‘double-deckers, respectfully- [ The Riversides hung up a atttng *f teg victories and no defeats as th*t- kason’s record and number among frlr victims such team* as (he Hop* ! hapel Juniors. (Irace. 4 hurch Choir fnd Evergreen Avenu' School.

iw Imps- line and

MEN- II you wan! GOOD HATS’ and be sure of ii, at a reasonable price, come here lor them. We make Hals.

tvroak. Hnv*i lot-rn V.naf Rngllahtown Beaver brook. MajceW b-or*J Tnflay*. >M brook Wesley; rook. Mill town nd Ar owsmllh

Pacfce Smith Porker N. P. H. S. Girls Are Planninj

Hiking Club and Regular Baseball Team !

.-id.-l. cylor. ’annon. TABS AND KNIGt BATTLE AT SOI

Brook. The Girl-* Athlett. AMoehttlvt ol North plalnfleld It. H . ,t a -meeting r—tervtar B-old-l IS or.DDlta B blk. ‘ ers' oltb. Tho clubr —Ill aoon bexli. tnlBlok end has -lr—dy ylkan-d ’ hike tliroiirh lh» *I(iH of Watchun. ■ »»« Nhhrren.me ter rest sS-k Not content »|th- this tins of on dsmvort th. ,!«D hs.e- or,»nlc-d s bssehsU tesm nisi hovo !--.n ;tioid;nr traciI -• Jmt ahovo ttydo Ot.l dur In, the psat -Uk. J-rua;.or|s for s rood Warn are proalUtn,. as sever-: ssplrsnl- for places ron tho (Ido are Mil known ror Oiole bssehall DblUty. Te« Mrf'iillousb -as l.nrntns them -pruts Hie pan Wednesdsy sf-

Ors-*n. Tndtsa sprln* 51 Ridge brook. Rage La^kc brook, Helmet) P loir,"brook. Meturt 2 town brook, Wcstor ;i S'ina’ brook. Bears 2 Rowleys brook, Tlgeon n'Saw Mill brook. 0 Union miiaty—On** — streams In this connly

Opon Evening- flch.llcr Connolly Ferraro brook Bilvsr brjvoU. Jam«w- » broek. Mifl- broOk, Par- Dam brook. arid

H. HINCHCL1FFE

*»f he heft was poll-ii.vI • of rainbow Rahw*y,r1v»r itU* and thereabout*, stock has ;i^en placed In be other latrcuma In the Refo matory wor*a. and

Total pit Mbs |lr«*ndi|e %| U.e. Mforc

Miss ri'mentlne lireruMc >f East Hwenth s|rccf. Nether*nod. Is n g Istcrs-d at | the'"Hotel Tray more. - At- lantic (My. Ml*4 Hrecnble I* * A-n- lor In Plainfield H. 8. and cAptaln of the Red gild Blue hirirethall I earn. Hhe led her t wm to 19 vie. Iwrios out of 14 gams*. Th* trip In ths shore was m.d- by antnuolille; Rke Will fa* away about two weeks.

Referee. Mina llnlllei I • ary; titter. Fearer inspire. Mltats front killed. 1 a* Wood good — and ne VOIR there. Atl'KiTEO county lake. Rahway The challenge .by ;George oriTes Grern l*rouk. d "Quaker” Vail, of this city., to Wl a series of hbiue-and liokne ' ( lima me* with * P*t«" Koerhleln find ml ford Snyd-r. of Hound llrobk.1 Thoms* I’ll s bsrb accepted Tbe Isttsr fw<. tarauleur of mmod Mat lews and Holler.. of knnan In spnr mrrviils. in a series' and will fin field nnd v|«in •hw second half of another aMiealkround for the th the same team at Round Hrdok wotff at tho eh. Iday.night. * has recently

i’K OP AUTO t-XMRM. U.%TICH-VAlL < 'll AfXKMii: IH

»»y-n llc|sai(|ng. MB WE8T FRONT MTUM-TT

WEINMAN’S I ; CAFE I ;

order to . a pro ran number of roolera w I to accompany tL« North d*Tilr- i

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PL1PTFIBXD rOlRIER-SEWS. WEI>NESD VY

EARNINGS BY

WOOD AND ROBERTS AT ONCE! STOPSSTOMACH MISERY

AN D INDIGESTION

ROUMANIANS OFFER

AmerlM recent uttehey haTe trained jo find outhenr what the United•sure Its safety,

above suspicion of .an; otlipatriotic tfeslre to

country at nil tlrnPri preparifd(tud Itst-K V

of blood andnlral- BradleyI It Is very dnfortupate thd

I be orpnnl/''<i inlo regt*» or foreign !• titm;* v.Mrh willtbe cause of the I'nitfd ScntM

the highest satisfaction."Edge haa turned the- com-

re ' munlcatloD ov«r to Adjutant Generales'Barber. .

Papc's Diapepsin" Makes

Sick, Sour, Gassy Stom-

achs Feel FineSaveMoneyon Coal

The Boynton SquarePot Furhace savescoal, money, and.puts(he heat jrt the house

stead :$f up the

PLAINFiEttlTHEATRE

iper sho^l of coalIt canno^dog andthe ashesjare easil may nevfr need t

ur.rHouer. ; w|irfp;ir<>d.;ind (

In Europe 1TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAYMat. daily 2.15^25,500. lLve<8.H--25,5O,75c,$}

: Subliiticl MagnificcntHusicil Sc tie

SYMPHO>f^ORCHESTRJAjof

The square pot fur-nace giyes off onlypure air artd keeps theroomscozjand health-ful. Therfe is no dis-agreeable smoke otfumes. Evervlhingcan case of . Pape's | Dinpi-psin

ny dfujt sior«i. :-YoiJ realize inIniitw haw needled It Is tofrom IndipestJonr, djwp'-p'sia oimiacn disorder due lio acid ft?r-

NEW IRISH CRISIS,DIli'OYS WARNING

Hint (»f Easterless jiome Rule Comes. |telephone 17

FJ.&C.A.HICJGINSStatT-lj 3S.-pUator i

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jfi tiirlH 'f

aiuteU h jionaltst, Oe'ttinnriVd' a J

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ffir* niijithir (taster jH niiocnt>. dr- l i ra J Ion

it» own n ^iciit. anil L

"I feel !-<uri<l from a df-fii-s<tn>d ofrpj.iH.nxlMlity. having r'-fiirt! f r ire-laml's sifhiitlon. If)- n-ani ihe goon-nt lhac If it allavn B U M r»wltlmut «h fadl'-a^toti! • III c.l 1,,-t 1, tfJi'lill- 111.11. . • - . • • : , i : 1

lihr. ui t i t . iHEli-4 Will i i r is , - « - h | r ^ I H U 6

u ^ I o n

UNDBRTAKEKS

108-111 WIST MHTfEH STREET|j

gui. fclv .,#• sprlfiila %>entl iirlBenign tbd •-baiuteU J..h*j O l

A. M. RUNYON & SON

Trlephona Call *3t\ Burrs* Bill.New Yivrk •Enbalmf'Sj-lcnH «»»Maw York Si-:? KmSAeTfl Uttnii

The Crowning. Flawless, Fairy Film Achievement ofGeneration The Transcendental Triuoiph of Screen £peo-

The Dn*nimou«ly Conceded Climax of, Lavish Procticn, Enchanting Beauty, Scemo Splendor, ExquicH; Art,

Stagsenng Magnitude. I ! ;

ITS ADORABLE CHARM AND APPEAL IRRESIST-IBLE A U K TO njYEmU t&t) 6R0WH-OT

IB DARKEN 1 I R M'ALL ASSOCIATION

: DOES GOOD WORKM'DONOUGH IS CHARGED

WITH THEFT OF $8,900lt't Grandmother;! Recipe to

> Bring BaCK Color 3I1C

1 Lustre to Hair

The Aniprlraa , McAll - Asscwiatl .n,which roprest-nts, the MiMlolatre :-:va()H'li.juo in France, is do^nga novel » «rk tor tbe Frenchin evangtillsEic and social Berv

The nej* situations caused bybeen *nei by ;rfel(ef j«

prises of n.iiti> kimi?. etiirf• rthlch are el«ht ! wcjrkroani*a for womejt and g|i

"Tbe play's Ui«^hing"-~ShBkeflpe>re.

tf&S. JAMES GARDNER ROSSMANDRAMATIC COACB

PILAINFIELIYEE^A Basket of Sprin Flowers

Bpicial;d.Bplay of article! (making, and caring for law:

. In St M

Km/1 1 - On191T. KBWhitney

ServlcT15 SoMftn-h ••an-tit fp

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(ntwfeM , , „ , . . . .

'bet 1HVl'Iil)J.-30

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1)7 " | > - rl. MrvaUiry

13D BaM J-fhone i.-stlphiif Atoit

UiAa toninl.1 andJjAo'll b*|delfehi-j-d with your darfc, rhandBoioe hairi>u<t - s o u r M ' l i r l t f u i , , [ , , , . , , r r f [ n > i n - i t h l n

« few My*. , • T II •

Pertb Anjboy. HUvl =S.—JohMrtionough L u hroutht here MoinlKht from. BoM |charge of jsteallng *i900 fromAnierirnn Hipn'Aa CIilaf-f. which had i q i

!• ^teii -onfipnrf1»- C. i'ardee woAS and Haynethe™, lo^al concerns. When De-lve J. A. Huff, fouijd -McDonouth Inndy of t\i<: liostun rlpolfce he had

spent Iteafly (6',50<l of c l v i c aBH«lclation$ tor thfe{ ?,saloons ahd the betlermtiiteond.tlon4 1" H^ileral. The Mlamenta Hr4 serving as <!:n[.!ar-fronr. Bol^'in ther afmy abd ithe Paris: Committee hitaken 1X> giro^Jde'for as many War |or-phans as possihld Clothlns and foodare sent to the soldiers rend- prieonfrsand tentaiwnti. paniplilets; and boi»Hsto (he Frfench prisoners In Gprmaiiy.

The t>litctor-tn.Chief wrtlM, that!herpcently s£iit to oi-er eighty! profiestfnt

nough. ! chaplains; of tlipiarmy boies cintain-to Huff l n e snei, ..rticie, as knl.py will I |a inpS. plRes. clothing, prpi

idlDK money WhciJitter the Kt -le of "Butfch" Jlc[he WIlkraBarre "mlltionalreday." His prodigality 1«1 10 his arrestby ihe. Bosttjn authorities. In Postonhe gave .«(): lips 10 chauffeura and a150 coar t<j one whnicomtilatiied ofbi-lng coW lihile driving McDonoiiRl

About $2,400 wflith the prteoner and• returned to the exprtss company.

I 111.It.HI AXIJ F lLicnau place. Jersoy Ki(#,celved the #«ond telegramreceived fro^n Kense-tt; Ark.,Ing about Ihe reward1 dj f50Ufor the retSirn of htaI>miKlass Ulkss, who '#aa four yeaold when b4 disappeoWd ftt OreeleFS.. on Mai' 12, I915j. MHiilil she elpectei tD ricelv<rtnd photograph on Mondayrlay next V(ilcli H. EJ Watson tele-l Tgraphed that he had'sent fro* Ken- wfti

_ _. 1A.127 I'ark Avc

Telephone 33All sorts or Seaso

Palms and Ferna. ABtent of Cut Flower.';

Floral "Work a

John J. Brown iEast iUi and

spid, that t&e

another^ of theL<? had iweclTed,

Sheriffisctl wo

WHY SOT WAVE TOBATILKOO&1 T1LEDJ

; THOMAS :JTHB 1 iLKK

'F^reijlnces, PorcficB andfled. Bathi-o'om, laundry

irrefj. sianjj, fetd.. Ibr distribution to the *ot

dlers to \4hom thpy were; mini:-!' r!i ;.-.btddine ttiero Inform cnelj SOWIdr thaithps* little'gifts [were ap • expnpssfenof the F>"rap'alliy! of thalr,; Am|eri<fanfriends. ' <

Contrib^fInns. 'Tleededj 'morel andmore as fie wari cnntlnijeft ti ay , pesent lo Mhs. :A. H. Perkins. Tre^urer,at the Butesu of Ilie AsBOcfatlor. 1S10Chestnut >tre*t, f hiladeliShte; P L, j[

•Jew Brunswickfcrate the victor

•y ih MirMsett. p

Mr. fllasa had not r-pllpd to tlip"-at th«>' lafeft wner i ltflcKram st(o said. 1* was1 poaalli'le.j quet at t|je Manslim Hoi

ifdispute as to rrnor EWf*rS CMdr t & nther Vn-fl Pwt, <jf S°iilld be oiititiert ! While! Ihe, a!T3

- led prM Hpatly I\ — 1 nr i t nHHnflT! JqnC |T|A«:h. "BepiiliH riins

Glass] of auicstS !

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and ihl

To every caller at thwillftive

store we ;_ -opy of thi« booklet i

"Proper Care oi Lawns' . It •coniHiiss complete 1information onmakinj, seeding,mosring and roll- ]ing ihe lawn.

B« w r . to MXthe DiinbiB"W.l.r.W.ifkfRalfar.

-Fill rilh wmtrrk

IPlanet, Jr., Implements

South Bend Plows= Feriry and BnlBt's Seeds

Lister's FertilisersWheelbaiT9w«|Flower Seeds:

Garden Spades> Hbw aidWe have the BX&BT i GOODS 1

at the BIOHT PRICE

H. E. GAVLEjgHardware Co.

r 111 \ * I * I I ' ^ i , * - i i i • r »

SHOULD A « >WOlwANTELL *A O T H E R A L L A

• * S T A R A C T S v *

A DolUrSbow at PopularPrict*

CONTEST "NIGHT

PUSS-PUSSWitfc I t . KITTEN CHORUS

L] C^HJ SOONBLANCHE BATES ;

WILTON LACKAYE

p. is."rcB. AlTHflB OPII .BT-

Papersl im-ORtto 4 AM E B I C**S QOOD9

C. iCoilover & Co.1 i,. $nlnter» rinti Paper'

WlmUm and Plate Gloss.tti 1115

WILLIAM FARNIJMIn "The Price of Silence"

GAILTKANEin "Tin- lt«l Wo

"SKINNER'S DRESS S U I T

- 8ATCRDAVBLANCHE SWEET

.In "The Storm"

EMMY WEHLEN, In "Vanity"

Conrier-Xewi vant , ad* bring.

WARNINGS BY FISKE, WOOD AND ROBERTS ROUMANIANS OFFER

SERVICES TO AMERICA Special Tfrnt

lie iwrvlces of the Rouman ' of humanity. la' the United SUtes nr* j “The Houma*Inna In this country la Government In U* event number about one hundred thousand. I» Dbrniany. | fifty per cent, of whom have served 1* coronation with Che offl-' the army for at lean three year*. Roumanian (Vuamlsaloft at Three mm will be organized Into regl- wifM the writer of* the )et-'m#*ntt or foreign legiona whleh will UtWriird to m> that In the serve the cause of the United Seale* cuft clrcuinatanqw tho-Hou ! with the highest aatlefactlon.’* (ildln< In the !'tilted State* Governor Edice has turned the com* updraie with thoae who are munlcatlon over to Adjutant General

*a*HERPlCIDE~ii Americans shouW weigh fcarefully iwcent utterance* of two rn n whom

and tell nerds to iculd be motive ev» their to dr- i end 11 ure tear Ad-

| M "After a 1 I Jeers of foe Governor Wa|> iNew Yueh. ~’T **^e- public a letter ter. “I nm . . 5®* he has revived from the Rev. present din allwr D..C. Lucnrlu. ol Thl. dtr. Iu.nl.ri. „ hnlrrna* of the Executive Board of want toco ao Roumanian National Committee. Inspked-w

Ihry have trained And out Ihetn what tho Inited Slates Moure lut aafety, yid w above suspicion Of any than a patriotic dralro Country at all thm preps» 1 tend 11 tael/ with th* least of blbod And tnutf*. '.8a mlral II rad ley A, Fylfot It la very ■qfortuuste thdt t ie Amer- ican people do not »ti|n danger at all of attack Our trouble la Ignomoc >an propl.. do not rralli ny four- than dotal road’track. Said MajOtK^m ral r War la roanlr.g aa .-ur Deavki and t&e sun shines In Oltej our America* bo»s a dhataOP. IWt let them be powder. if we prepare .lealIkai any possible foreign rind grt out of thls staie .rf i 4dn«da *r may nevpr need t* gun on. our rholdef. We i wholly unprepand. and there War t>mce In Kurhpe that knotdT it. For years the p**p|r of tb Empire reviled lx»rd Roberts *d him Jlrfwi for prenebtag «f-»ra warnings Identtcal hi Itut they have been guying * 1 * ~ bRtdher'a b

’ape’* Diape pun" Make* Sick, Sour, Gassy Stom-

achs Feel Fine high principles Barber.

■ Save M6ney on Coal

Do some foods you eat hit back taste good, but work badly; form. .Into acids ami cans.- a sick. ao The Boynton Square Pot Furhoce saves coni.nionoy.and puts the heat irt the house instead ol up the clnmncy. The Square Firepot increases the radiatincisurface 151 and givcs riorc heat per shoifel ol coal. It canndf clog and

by elumli-8. T1 ■ Atnrr.l- Ihr 4«nc*r r < i » r»it-

l»y«cpllc. IJnl lh( Diapepslo Itilps n evasive aildb In The low,; Papo*a ralize the e*- »ma<h m jour I upset yon. blng so safely j There- novel quick. so rii feroDce-htii upset you I hlonincJi ia lappy relief »*%t ’ pleases to regulate J can eat• >dt fear.. . yOu relief |

nicAn ia ihi PLAINFIELD

THEATRE ^ TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Mat. daly 2.I5--25, 50c. Lve. 8.1 }--25.50.75 C.S]

Sublime, Magnificent Musical Sc >tc SYMPHONY ^l ORCHESTRA of **\

is posith bafk wry qulck-

The square pot fur- nace gives off only pure air add keeps the rooms corf and health- ful. There is no dls- agreeablesmoke or fumes. Etorything can than two year* fight have t»**n able *io show t inly right is might a fcltltar? thoroughly organised by univ It ary training <>rtalnly Serbia and JtoumaiAa would Itrtl.' the Imn

Investment i* a large i j inapepaln t| realize In Ask your dealer or write us Iftout Square Pot Boikn anJ Fur- naces. There's a lot -erntrampked ur.d«r the lrv>r rltiln been prepared. The l unity

leardbiB by Evening Sun. NEW IRISH

DILLON’S The KleetTlcol Contractor * fiutlon vat organ lied last George Graves wa* rhooci (fonc; Thomas Harding. * r fnd Gcargo Ord. treasurer. I The purpose of tfi** organ: a fo fester th* lateralta of th< * fal trade and to partlclpat •wife ybur house’* cam pat*: 1 |he--Public Service Corporal c lanSrb In the very lirnr lul r

Hint of Easter Uprising In less Homo Rule Comes. ■M. I HOB. ' tO'I'how >7

J.J.&C. A. HIGGINS UNDBETAKER3

the Irish; F-u tuuac be »wtllc<f qulikly ..f s«-ri!'.UB events will follow- acrxwa U..< ehauiieL* Job* Na tl«*na|lal. Oen>Mndf<f a •inteiuent fr.>ni lire govi-rhment *a t.» wbather an an- n.-ui.»eu».-pt of Us .plans will U- made hefnrp nnjdher Kanfer re-fa

sere: H. H. Apgar, Wlll|am * II.. ’ope. Edward Kylb. George-Grave*. k. M Higgins. VV. A ikrnolds. loofge Oril, A. V. Scarlilg. Jr.. rhotaaa C. Hard Id* Genrke An- IreWs. John Ijihe. James Elll«. T. O. l. Ward. Jr., and Joseph Kdjair The issoclatlob will m«tt agalni toiior- ow. night at i o'clock.

A. M. RUNYON & SON . ,.,. pfojre-! ferred t<» |Im> (mjeqkrtil!* dr laratl<*n that K hafl decided nu Its own rw|Kgi«l- Isltltr b. o|r« t a srtetemeat!and uGvbd: “I feel Is •mail fn»tn a d.vp aon«| of reeiB-nelbtllty. hiving n-gj^rfl f«-r Ire- lai.d * «ittia(i- n. :t*s warn the govern- j UM-UI tbaC 11 It snow* Kascor to |ms» j a II Is sit ah fadls-kto* as to whether It la In caracal regarding that dr« lara- tlhn dim. it (ties vUII arise which In-at! prxlal’lll'y will make the altuatUm , wwrao than t•efori».*,* Mr 1*1 Boo a lap complained of the greatly Increased atrlngpn«'y of tho Craaorahlp during the last »U m-nth*. The nf»«i‘*l*r*. be. <-liargtsl. were l»e- Ing dlre«-tPd bow p» luflueurw the "ptu- Incis of their readers and lad res-elVed orders to nup|>rr*«'certatii news.

T f leplior MlB.ldn.ry D« AHabth iltj March Jt. t-eeti . received her^ of the DUwmd. na . of Mm* M ’mlaak'tiary and l«rt|cee kn«< sands of church people l*eaiw>lvanla. New Jersey ■Astern stales.

Tb* Crowning. FUstIm*. Tilry Fibn 4chle»em«nt of th« Bentrsno*. Tho trHMiendenuJ Trlottph of Scrota Spoo- McnUmm- Tb. Unanimously Conceded dimes of Lavish fro In Ole n, Xnchanunf Beauty. Bccmc Splendor. Exquisite Art, jtaggerln* Magnitude. ITS ADORABLE CHAR* AND ATPEAL IRRESIST- IBLE ALIKE TO JUVENILE AND GROWN-UP

SENSATIONAL SOCCEJTIN NEWTOKL RMNGALLKBXtRD/^P^ESTIGEi

Tels.. Office 15 3. ^es. 310B-W. CM (TunI K. Colo jnlia K. High COLE & HIGH • Bucceaanrs to Georg*• W. Cola KUXKRAL IHKUCTOHM 2IMV204 ttrrt SOfVsod H*. K. Y. offices. 10 3tr^t TVI.. Grwtr.eecy'40*4 Private Funeral ~£hapcl Auto Cortege whciflricaircj . Gsorge w. Cole's wtlcfs will ba rendered wher req’iealRd-

Chteagn. h.* rultlng flotilla M'ALL ASSOCIATION

DOES GOOD WORK It’s Grandmother’s Recipe U

Bring Back. Color and Lustre to Hair

Tou ran turn gra nvutifully dark sqd >ve* night if you'll *• Ie Ot Wjeth * Sage

WITH THEFT OF $8,900 ? * latre KvangHlIqug Perih Amboy. Marclj 2*. -John J McDonough was brought here Monday night from Boston tq answer to a charge of piesling »i.9oo from the.pri^.,! „f American Kiprcaa C mpany of this ‘ " l»laee. Which had • njUbycd him a* a drlv.-r. Th*-Vnouey l..<Lrn •onrlgned io the c. I’ardte works and Hayne 11rot hors, ideal cuortrqs. . . tectlve J. A. illaft found McDonough In custody of the Itostan police he had made out a statement ihowlng where and how he Imd s|>eiit n- nfly |6.»0I» Of ci, • he Stolen mb nay. The irst night after Miw-. having IVfih Amboy McD«»nough rondui« -p. nt ID Ncwurk. goin« thgra by taal ag. ni* I cab from South River. The fugitive made hH way [ spending mane/ whereyrr * I after the at vie of "Uutkh' the Wllkes-Rnrre “millionaire for iday.” Ills prudlgallty DoBtan author .. - •-

McAll Aaaodatlon. the Mission Papu- la Fraaee. In doing r the French people rangedtstlc and social service. — ‘Ions caatwd by the net by irelief enter- lnd*. chief amang abieh are eight ; wqrkroorta In Parle for women and girls: soupkllchena at* Nantes, itouen ahd I>e*vrqa: or goal a-1 ••d work foriwonien *ln Maraeille* and other Cities. In »iffrrmt' gUtlon* the W hen Do- MtKRkm'a hatls hjive Upen lumod now Into Iioapftala. now Into soMlera’ rmd-‘ Inc rooms; ahd la the at*4nee pt ihe —ien. grom1* <*f wtrmen liant dritlnM vie aaedeUtloni for tfo>j closing of iloons slid the j betterment of social In general The Ml»*lnn‘s serving aa chaplain* at th« In the( flfmy ahd navy, and - D«*«on the Paris' Commfttd# haa how under- he stopped ,Bg^n co provide for ae many war or McDeavItt. phana a« possibly Clothing and feod ‘ ... to the soldier* rad prison, rs his arrest and ,M,ahientN. »amphleU and book* In Host on lo lhe Krt neh prisoners in 0*rm*ny. he gave 420: llpg to eli^ufTeurs and a Dlrvc»r-ln<CMef write*, thal he H.0 coar to one who complained of r^ nUj sent to oker eighty Protrstant being cold while driving MeDonongh- ChapUtna ol theiarmy botes eontaln- About l-’.M'O waa turna-d over t«» Hu® |n(| .neh article* aa knlws. e|setrl« with the prbwmer and (he money will iain,». plg^a. clothing, rregarvea. map be returned to the exprem company. rowela. et«.. for dUtrlharlon to the #oV dlers to whom tbiey wero ministering, bidding them Inform each loldier that these llttfo gift* mere an • esptv-sslon of the symjlathy' of thelf- American frlends. (‘ontrlbal'.on*. need-sl more and more as »»•' »»• cnrtlnuea. may be servi to Mr* ‘A. R. IVrklns. Trenaurer. al the Oudesii of the Aosecjatlon. 1110 Chestnut gtreet. Philadelphia, IV <

\ \ -On Tuesday; 1917. Mm Abble Dj of Thomas Ihirgan. i Funeral from het t«ft AilIngtoD a<d March Jt)th. at I qul«*m high nun a I'late home, foe. Friday, b’elock. Re- f; 8t. Mary’s

"Tbe play'a Urothing"—Hhakespeare. MRS. JAMES GARDNER ROSSMAN

DRAMATIC COACH Appointments only Iw.n. OSIA1 Pt.InlalA 1 Itrsldsmr#- III* I trltnvtnn CALL

for tar alriiost ent! hot Sulphui s Mil fatno’i?

iddltjnr told *na 1 rug gist Book->- ^ . , CanaI LmrnS I This week ,1 we will ~ ' have h special display of articles for making and caring for Inwna.

To every caller al this Wore we will give a copy of thia b«K>klet "Proper Care of I-awna". It

tne ,r*n.telt it hi TtlO-.- wliPte » LAINFIEL1 THEATREi PROCTOR’C PIIOTO-PI.AYSK^

• g my .rhri*.. "4t or A Basket of Flowers nd ybur Iot«J b«coDi lark ahd b^WutlfuI. '!»•• age er youth, bnaiirartly... folk,

lljlAMtTK SRNIS.aTltMl SHOULD A WOMAN TELL * 4 OTHER ALL A

STAR ACTS ^ navr W % PHorortttf A DollarSbew al PepeUrPricn ’ lliMuin ■ CONTEST NIGHT

In "The Price of Silence' contaioa complete information on rnnking, eeeding. mowing and roll- GAIL KANE In “Ttie Red Wonuui” wlthlr few dAya. , f Tkla pre-paratlais I* to and I* not Intepde- iltlgatlon or pr*\*nti

Carkhull's City Express “SKINNER’S DRESS SUIT fucceasor *o Hnaglaud Exprs-ai I HEIGHT AMI) FI ItMli m; . MO\|NO. *FFIfK: 42* WM FOI RTII ^ Phone 8S8.

Mrs. Charles L Oldas. of 1 Uenau plaoe. Jersey *Cltf. Icelvcd the gerund tolagrsm received fn*n Kensett, Ark., lug about the ruward <ip |50« for the return tif In* son, Douglass Gbksa, who waa foi • •Id when he disappeared al Pa., on May 12. 1»*^ x|r Hald she rxper:ed to rtrelw and photograph on M*foday f day next which H. E. Wats ernphed tl»at he had B*pt frt

Tmplemtr.U Planet, Jr. South Bend Plow.

Perry and Built . Seed. Uater’e Fertiliser.

Wheelbarrewi Flower Seeds

rden Spades, Hoee aad Rake. , have the RIGHT GOODS

at the RIGHT PRICE

PUSS-PUSS With III KITTEN CHORUS

Jt 1.ICH MTFGFIt In "The* Stolen Triumph* r«ii)*v only MARIK DORO li -The* lAwll" *7 COMING NOON BLANCHE BATES WILTON LACKAYE D CAST t»V WfTTflOPOlJT

••iJBfBPp.'M." i-.i i. Barren, ji-thoh

High Grade-Monuments Of Every Description John J. Brown - Eaat 4U.^rad VlchenomiJb(a.

■2T Park Avenue, Telaphoi All sorts of a Palms and Kerns, ■ant of Cut Flowci Floral Work

RATTRDAY BLANCHE SWEET In "The Storm”

tele-! Tile Me * Dr Ken will detente II IMiMleenibertr •Piled lo the1 »1 Ihe lne* m-ae wib poaalhie. |n<iet at 'H“ Men boy at Ken- Thu red a , April C. Ra bond the eon mill— Among |tl«* klH-; ernor r- r - Frrrt l’«'|*f. of Sotai'

a wick victor Plants. aasort- EMMY WEHLEN In “ Vanity” Mrs. Glass *ald, that III *eft waa bt»r minting fvnrrfl It a as another fal**- clue* who liml r telenram in^iratwl a whnher thq Sheriff • person at Ki*n*ptt »oi to th*1 reward. n.M —

H. E. GAYLE 1917 Wall Papers UnerlxlTOrO f’cv IMI-OltlKD $ AMERICAN OOODS Hardware uo. c conoVcr & c«.

I* chatrtrail of armncctnflBts. nip. bo «*a-<fov- rs slid thl lion. WHY NOT HAVE TtH.lt HAT II K< >0*1 TII.KD7 THOMAS !H. ROSS

IRK Tii-EK oplaccoi PorcOcp and TMI1 Rathroiom. Laundry and work a speci^ty. ■ iUJUJ iUMt Uatdujoi

PLAINFIELD Nl of th* •reived. dispute* Ee coh<jict-i Jliruo»fi it, a liunib-r ^ounty* and, Pl*t* Ol—-

Tel. 1IAA

CAPTAI if y r. 1- MOFFETT. For ». N." I L kee

MARSHAL VC W MACKENSEB

-*’ May Turk. UorganA^ the Artroeo.

Page 12:  · Mirch St. 1S1T wai«ht ana Tbur»d»; •: IN WHICH IS MERGED THE DAILY PRESS 12 PAGES DAILY C1RCC-LAST WEEK 7,656 T, MARCH 88, 1»17 BOW TO LIVE WELL ON SMALL INCOME Dr. E. L

DXESnAV, MARCH 28, 101T.

Capital wi.l Kurplu-. f©0O,(lOO

INTEREST FOR EVERY DAYthat your money is on deposit in oar Checking De-

partment will be paid yon *t the rate of 3% so long

a* your -balance ajnounts to $500 or over, and your

\

1_ Accepted at Pair in New York

checks on us will be

THE PLAINFIELD TRUST, COMPANYOnt\ft Town Cb«*ka Collected Without

Made-to-Measure ShirtsOur Sptciahy

The Men's ShopS14 PARK AVEHUI

REAL ESTATEINSURANCE

Harvey R. Linbarger

Amateur Photographers

the QlneMemhfl carefulness on.your part.Our l>i-trl»itin« *»»I I»H»«InK la of t

The films are developed by expert handsnothing to be dteslred. :jg.

We use Whii entirely Is our Ami • Finishing Depart- .

FILMS DEVELOPEDA D ) - 1 K Hoi I

10c' FrinU. 2Ui3U, 3r; 2*4x4 ttjjff;' 3 14 *5 >4 , 5r;

We have recently added tp-our staff, Mrr 1y p

graphic expert. _'*- j .

PICTURR'FRAMtNOWe are itfli holding off a t advance ID pplcea. Our stock of

mouldings afid frames Is larget than *vr-r. Out workmanship t»always A-No. 1. Our «*|PC11OI* .->f Framed P^ctiires la attract!*?and will help a great deal In ytour rolutton of WXldin* aii-1BlrUMlay Gift I"robleins. . [I

PAUL R.i COLLIERFILM SPECIALIST

154-158 EAST FRONT ST. . Phone 51

WHO FRAMES YOURPICTURES?

l ! i : l \ < : T H K M H E R E — I T W i l l .XOtfc WB CAN OFFER

w H i r YOU in y n m : . u . i a v .t'OKRECT FR.lSII.ViG. FKCMjIJKK VEKY nFST .MATBKIAI.TO BE OBTAINED, AT VJ£llfMiHiliUTF I'iUI KS.

f HP' FINISH OR COLOR O>;-'i;\MI\(i TOl'R PHTt'BE?RKQlIKE IH HERE, i UOMTHB I'l.AI.V »OOI> FRAME TOTHK -MOKI-: lI.AlHUiATt; 1>K-giosa.

Photograph Framing

I Easter Cards andBooklets

till ROW RBADV, MORE AT'TRACTIVE THAN EVER. , ;

Artists' Supplies

SWAIN'Sj ART STOItBj ART STOItB317 W. FrontSI

THE BIGGEST THINGABOUT THIS FOUR

Is the Buick MVal^e in Head' Motor

'Vary little actual argument springs from price.most obvious, and yet the meet erroneous, way il thes ^new four-cylinder model Buicfcs would be to call attention " y

11the world why you should birt it iiValve -in-Head Motor. "

ton" Shoes for Children atthe following prices:

Infants' sizes, 5 to 8

$1.50 .

Child's sizes, 814 to 11

51.75

Misses' sizes, 11 x/j to 2

$2.00

$675.00 F. O".yB. Flint, Mich.

FRED EN&RESS, Inc.£ 1,24 MADISON AVENUEfi PHONE 2337 \

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13. ABRAMS

TYPEWRITER^ £Bowird W. Boiu The Untn !

"DRESSFOR EASTER

Ifaattwli"n of the famll}This xlorc fairly

VP-" spirit.Kach and CVIT.I • in-

' ir grade* -U<UK sprinkilntc "f " " • un-

RooU, ] "iuiip*.M(-—Tor \vand (.irl- in -Ij

t l l l l ri1

Men, Boy-. • - o f tin:

most rl.-rlfl*-il i.ri«1 *H*.v.

VanArsdale'sShorn for t i n ) (MWI> j

127 EAST FRONT STREET

STATEirustCompanyAT PLAINFIELD. N.J.

A Separate IncomeWith the assistance of oar Special

Department which welcomes bothemail and lar^e deposits and payi4%L compound Mrt«rert, you cansteadily build up a separate incomefor yooraelf that win in time renderyou financially independent

: rive dollan is enough to startyonr account. Deposits may be »ntby mail.

OFFICERSR, Henry D«TH?W, 1'rortdentE. F. Fefckrrt, VIce-PTMi^ntM. <1 Ymn Arsdsle, Vlc*-l*«»t<lentH. Of Sash, Secretary- and TreMurtr

SQBGBQ<SS<96GS6i9

^ ORGANIZED 1864

Stuart's Spring Footwear

The new Models in Women's Shoes fet ttrf Spring an<| Summer Seasons arc

•tainfy beautiful! • \

Never before have we shown so many Handsome Styles in any one Season!

In both High and Low Cut Footwear there;are any number of Choice Crea-

tions! Styles that are different!; Styles yair%ifilike.

• It is almost useless to attempt a general description. We've too many fea-

tures that deserve prominent mention. r I

See Oar Windows

You'U be; interested in thje new Colonials, l*umps. Sandals, Slippers and in, our

fine line of new White Shoes. '

Stuart's Shoe Shop 2*5 W. Front St.

THE FIRST :NATIONAL IBANK I

A Commercial Bank

With Saving* and \

Safe Deposit

Departments

Four Per Ceot. Interest

On Savings Accounts

25c

E. & W. SCHLOSSWE GIVE S. 1 1 GREEN

TRADING STAMPS

B m dfreth daU7

1 lOftf

10c

ImportedHollandHerring

Be each; 6 for (

25cFinest Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple;

Waikiki Brand, 2Vrib. tin; a can.

Finest Lemon Cling California. Peaches;—San Bernardo Brand; 2',2-lb. tin; AtT

Extra Large Bottle Vanilla Substitute 4Extract, 8-oz. bottle; very special 1

, N. 7. State Apples or Rhubarb;: Ho. 3 cans; 2 pans .,.;..If.;.,

SpecialFinest Domestic Sardinea in Oil;

t 7c-can; 4 cans' \.}...,[..)

Sde"Higher Thought,"1 |*nd m ta-Pby?lcal BUbjec.a Bu&nliir: I " :

-fTjr. Walter N-w.-ll W.sum.ot the Society ol tbe|lnner I-Me,of New York, will continue his

A. Colby's residence |oii Thi^*-day afternoons at ,t J" o'cloik.Everyone welcome. \

HOWARD A. C^L&Y, J

g

} Choice Santa Clai-a Prunes orEvaporated Poaches, 2 lbs. .

Quaker Oat Company Puffed Wbeat,> a package 3

r—^ —

AUTOPAINTING

The Leading Auto PaintShopK i e l I n nnil I. i>k 1 - < H I T .] >>" RASft' KKUNT STKKRT Mi.d.ii j , Ir. 4 i j l i n -

•I,.r-, unit H- .W.T |.Lir.t. m u l t i p l e .U.rI I jl !l 1 V i l d l

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Correct Principles of BankingEver since the City Natiwial Banki was established,

has given; careful attention to the Correct princi-;

!es of bankinc—exercising the utmost prudence in

investment and loan* " We are Well prepared to

jiandle your banking business and -invite your ac-

iJOunt subject to check.

-; Interest ioij Daily Balances of $500,00 and above. ~i;:;:ji;

D. &D. SUPPLY CO.121 WATCHINO A

Il t ' isdi-f-i .f i Rithrrs g p t tourli

25c25c25c

Van Houten's Eona Cocoa;25c site tin 21c

Fancy Crepe Toilet Paper—Large rolls, 4 rolla .-. 25c

Electro-Silicon or Wright s SilverCream; 2Bo «ix*; jar ;.:..'.« . 18c

MarmnaU'g Domestic Beef Extract—^ 2-o*i jar, very special 21c• Dromedary Dates—Freah shipment;

Dr. Johnson's Educator Crackers;i« bfilk; a lb. , , . . , ! . 18c

Holaises Kisses, very tempting—* lbs . . . » . . ; . . . , . . . [ . . 25c

iiCTmtf ' 15cLeslie Dunbum's Maple Symp— Q4 4 £

• ',-gal. tin, 60c, gallon Un. . 9 1 • 1 V

Empreak Brand California Asparafiu (largecans; a can .' i i

Finest K. T. State COED ; E. & W.Brand; 2 cans . . . . . . . . 25c,

Just B*ceived—Young New BeetTopi: No. 3 cans; 2 cans

MMLarws Nippy Cheese; very <f | » _

raappf e«ch : . . - 1.WC '

Eztra'Fincy Sugar Beets in glassjars; « jar ,

LeggeUi Premier Brand Baked .Beans —No. .2.can, loc can; Q Q

Export ttorax Soap—8 cakes for i . 25c

Pure Cocoa in quart glaw jars; OJ?^« ilib. each; . j a r . . i , Z u C

Finest Gulden Santos Coffet20c lb.i'S lbs . . ' . . . . 95c

Choice Hsrring Roe—Urge c^ns ,,. 18c

Boiled Oats, fresh and sweet-6 lbs. -^r T . . . . . . . 28c

r Fine /earl Barley- 8cFancy California Baby Lima Beam- a lb, ; . . . • . . . . 15cCalifornia Tuna F i sh-

Small can, 18c; large can . 28cFancy Colombia River Salmon— Q n A

H-lb-nat can, 14o; Mb, flat can.. i O t •

Pre«li Beaf fat or Sue*; better * « 1 _

thaniLard; alb ., J.ZC

:•:•;•:: PLAINFIELD J ^

•:|:;i;: MAHRESS RENOVATI G WORKS

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V A T *T& A "YTTT : : : : : : : : MAnREss RENOVATI

iN Afljt •• -USAJMV m j ,,,..,i.I^r;r%, N. J. I ' i.::::|i; , , „ , 1,,,;;";*:''"'1'1'11'''"''

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REAL ESTATE

and INSURANCEj

If you Intend moving your bualBCu.to another lo'catloi

; . • • PLEASE ADVISE'US, .

[ 1 I : I IGEO.MX:LARKECO. —:K OF ALL KINDS

Capttal MHl Marpla* 9*00f

REAL ESTATE INS URANC£

Harvey R. Linbarger Accepted at Par in New York

THE PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANY

AT PLAINFIELD. N.J.

Amateur Photographers PICTURES? (Ill I Mi THEM HKKK—IT Wilt YOU. WK CAN OKKKIt WHIT VOC nKOITHE. Cl. KAY. . mlltKIT VRVHINO. VllOH JIlK T1RY BKHT MATKKIAI. TO BE OBTAINED. AT VfKT jt ODE HATE PRICES. THE P1NI8H OR COLOR OF I'KOIOU *o* K PKTTHM fEOtIHE IH HERE. FROM ME 1*1.AIN W*Hill III * ME TO THE • MnllE Kf.tnalHATK Ilfc KIOTO*. Photograph Framing n* A HPROAIiTT WITH VH. MAST KKW AND rStMJAIj PATTERNH.

Easter Cards and Booklets

4hK NOW KKADY. MOKE AT- l|t.ACTIVE THAN KVKIL Artists’ Supplies

The Plrtart well taken W»plrM*.trath- of the hatrle. The other tenth la the handling of It In t1*e detrloplnc and pHaUag department, laaxpertenced workmanship will eery oaaliy spoil the nlne-tentha catefulneaa on.four part Onr IV*rlopina a».l Printing; la of the very hlgheot order. The fllma are developed .by expert handa and the prlata leave nothin* to be desired. We uae Veloft' eotlrely our Amateur Finishing Depart-

“DRESS UP” FOR EASTER

SilKn Stuart's Spring Footwear | ^4m\ For Women .

The new Models in Women's Shoes for thif Spring and Summer Seasons certainly beautiful! I f "I '

Never before have we shown so many Handsome Styles in any one Seasoi In both High and Low Cut Footwear rhere .are any number of Choice C

tions! Styles that are different! Styles you will like. . ; It is almost useless to attempt a general description. We've too many

lures that deserve prominent mention. . Our Windows Colonials, Pumps, Sandals. Slippers and in

Trlou. INilVi. So: *H»*<4.ici l!U‘N Sc! »o.l c.rd .1.., Ac W« have recently sdd*d ty*our *tsff. Mr, Mwnry Brynlarakl. formerly operator Proctor'* Tb«»*trr. moving picture and photo- graphic eipert. *• PICTURE FRAMING We are aim holding off nk ad«an<* in price*. Our stock of mouldlaiR rid frames la larger than ever. Ooc-workmanship la always A-No 1. Our aelectlov of framed Pictures la attractive and will help a great deal In jour solution of Wedding and lUrth.la, Gift Problem-.

and Girt*—In .l)1r- of the mnM tlrrtdel ..Hg1aam>. And—fleet newa of all—Thoy are all tally up In -VAN* ABH- IMI.K" STANDARDS |>f gfALITYI

VanArsdale’: You’ll be interested in I

line of new White Shoes. SWAIN’S

$ ORGANIZED! 1864 2

THE FIRST (| NATIONAL BANK

OF PLAINFIELD

dnUHl Mil Borax Soap Powder !»»*• pH*- Abrams

aipTOR

A Commercial Bank With Savings and

Safe Deposit

^ Four Per Cent. Interest ^ ^ On Savings Accounts ^

Extra Large Bottle Vanilla Substitute Extract; 6-os. bottle; very special Offers the famous “Wal- ton’' Shoe* for Children at the following prices:

Infants' sizrs, 5 to 8 $1.50

Child's sizes. 8J/j to f I $1.75

Misses' sizes, 11 Yi to 2 ' $2.00

Rhubarb;

To ell student, j of -Now Thought." "Divio* j Bcieno**,” "Higher Thought." and mete- pbjnl. nl ■ ubjecta gcoferally: ■#jr. Waller Newell WeiiM, of the Society of thejlnner ljlfe of New York, win continue his weekly Iecfores at >r Howard A rolby'B residence on Thurs- day afternoons at 3 |® o'clock. Everyone welcome. ^

$675 00 F. O.JB Flint, Mich.

I FRED ENDRESS, Inc. £ \24 MADISON AVENUE • PHONE 2337

Van Houttn’s Boua Cocoa: M. ABRAMS '£• -«•*«» WBWT FRONT HTIIEET Hs.le Aaency Wnlk-O.er Nlioea Fancy Crepe Toilet P Larfe rolls, 4 rolls HOWARD A. COLBT. 1406 Everfreen Aye.

Electro-Silicon or Wright's Silver Crenm; 25c eixe; jar

TYPEWRITERS *01.11 * HENTED ItKPAIIUHl Boiled Ol « lbs. 1 PAINTING

The Leading Auto Paint Shop (step In BB.I laokTi^Owr. (HO MSI KHONT HTHKET .Mtrt.irrjrlf| lull Iplo

California Tuna Fish— ami'll can. 18c ; Urge WATCHCM) AS KM K. Fancy Columbia River Salmon— H-lb. flat can. 14c; 1-lb, flat can it has given careful attention to the correct princi-

ples of banking—exercising the utmost prudence in ievery investment and loan. We are Well prepared to .Jiandle your banking business and invite your ac- count subject U> check.

Interest

Leslie Denham's Maple 8yrup— el. tin, 60c; gallon tin. ;. OIUBK SAMPLE sMOK CO. iu smmt nu»r rtitKirr

on Daily Balances of $500.00 and above. PLAINFIELD CARPET CLEANING MATTRESS RENOVATING WORKS

If Ton other | Intend moving your busttSM.to another location pi«c« of residence PI4CAAF ADIISK I S .

NATION' A:|< BANK Chhiigc your li * <1 HTI» *ot Put

GE0.M.CLARKEC0. THcplM.no Babcock IU.I* (ouHtr-.Nt *ilG. •*ull*. 1-VSUCANCK OF AIX KIN:

ad i Waikiki Brand, 2V*-lb. Un; s can. m2C Ans; a cu 2UC / C Finest Lemon Clint California Pea^hee Fine** * V. Stale Corn : B A W OCn J l San Bernardo Brand; 2Va lb. tin; Brand 2 cans AUt 11 — Ju»t Roe