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•cialsl St. •in* VOL. X. SimiALNO. flew Jersey H&vqcatc Absorbing The Rahway N«w*-Her»ld, the Suocetsor of the Union Democrat, Established 1840, RAHWAY, UNION*COUNTY, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920: EIGHT PASES. PRICE THREE CENTjB HE. BEGIN BOLSHEVISM HII Icjyd IIOc St k yd piece 19c tTitt L.ob 40c Ib jorotd Ruftf IBccf.MkiM 38c Ik (Sc Sttw Lamb 20c Ik 30c !b /'aid Active ia PrtMJiw Solfrate W«fc—«»$.T. ! IWf«l Strmn D^«Kaf Oofcrfcill It ot I.* "' .-ran< JA Tu v jrr<i|cnnirnt •> ciit from the nhouldcr r II. > llobert W. Elliot! wnl-) uf .4 ' j|v..i, T*• .; «• ! at b Ur*l«< »» ik* ».ta MlM t»» ROUSING RALLY BY REPUBLICANS BANQUET FOR . LL PLAYERS Assemblyman Pierson Address-Notable FnnctioD Held by es Representative Gathering j Industrial League at Na- oi Men and Women ' tional Pneo'matic Hall DEVOTIONTO- 60D ELECTIONLAW PRIZES (TON Keen InioroBt and much nnthusiasm npf •• f. tt. H»;U>. » ku was rector of «h» i Burch of the Holy Comforter, l>**ot» A (noddled audience Sunday -;«M lloTwtlam' wat the topt: up! •B »hi. h h>- ipok« «nd h:a t m was j J..hr in ; H, t(,, t ,-nt.-r.-th nol | •h-"j«'i •!>.• door into th- iheepfold. *»-it .: mrfh up t.omt* otlu-r way In the **m. *» * (hirf and jobber" Mr. El- r i »jrd« arciua. ii much favorable Rer. G<JO<1 cheer and i;ood fellowship and 'line ifatemm HIHIII m«rliwl-thg ban- INDUSTRIAL NINE. CHAMPIONS OF RAHWAY. Playert Who Defeated Rahway A. A. 9 to 4. From row, left to riRht—Menlck. Lamlon. Buragarnor Mnnre. K. Stoki-: 11 Second row. left to right—Shlvl. :-:.-.r!v. Murray. Kf;: •.-. yard. Vansco. J. fleyburn, Kobinson. Duff, of Executive Committee. marked the rally of the Rahway Re publican Club held Friday evening at /luot of the Industrial Baseball League ! the Cross Keys In,n. The meeting ' last night at the banquet-hall of the j room was filled to capacity with men ' National Pneumatic Company in New j and women, the sexes being about ( Brunswick avenue. It was the con % | equally represented The chief speak- eluding event of a moat successful season for the factory baseball league 4»f!ra»» 4? x Captures Singles Title in An- n u l Tennis Tourney oi Ilderan Onting Clob UT* tairodui lory remarks out 'hm £*-vermlun uf Humanity to "A» Christians who be :h< Un«'!..m of heaven we do p: that r;.« There are rer :».t fart*, bdwcvi-r that would tend -., w*k- u< think ihat wa are dipping •*<«»«rd' In naming n m c of theae ".'• «p«-Aki;r refrrr.-d lo the bomb in W i I i:rrrr Thar^rfu the violence of • T-ki-ri r»'<- ruts, the candidacy "••• Vrrtiira 1 of th.- United States of . B.UI-JTV. (• ,i confused violator of .*• .ITVI 1* m i.rlauu because of sedl- l.on 'He u no; A candidate, because V.r \mthe only capabl* man. but be x w i cvr.aln polltiral party wants "V •how IT. lotiteDpt for 1he law and!^ 4».trrBtn»-r.t under which they live. ( There have been many close finishes !.*b» Impi^r-d the working inen to do; :n lh ,. ; , Iinua | .,. nnis lournnvs o( , hc [ nothioc m hrlp the jovemment during] „. ,,,.., >. , . , «. ! Uderan OutinK Club, but none in n- war and encouraged young men to I dr»ft Now there are Kme!'. 0 "* >' eiir> wt ' n ' th<¥ l i m U of flve BWS hetor.- the winner could be picked a-. was the case Saturday afternoon when Brainerd Lindsay ,vid Clarence V. MNi JlEN YEARS OF GREAT VICTORY 1 NOTABLE WORK Rahway Branch, S. P. C. A Memorably Harks First De- cade of Great Activity MISS DOROTHY AARSH IS MISS NACANN AGAIN FEMININE WINNER CHOSEN PRESIDENT who Implor* the to pardd3 him." tCotttniMd en ?ag« El|ht) Or." ol the bi?ge»l R hiptory of thn Rah\r:i rfj'.U'ty :.i> t'.:- Prev«- to Air. nulls was h I'l it' thr h.in:" ''f Pr . RED MEN HAVE lilLDDTtNG | er was Assemblyman Arthur N. Pior son. of Westflold. a candidate for re election. Iness matters of a routine nature wore transacted. "As this is ConstTtution Day I be- lieve jt an appropriate tiflTe to say that we should preach Americanism. W'f must aLaiui._Ior^ a strict adherence to the spirit and purpose of our Con- stitution. I believe the men who drew Clambake, Speeches, Games and Contests Soccessfnlly Held at Leichtnam's Grove NEIGHBORING TRIBES SEND GOOD DELEGATIONS K: h-Ttngs In the Hranch o? rfrp i inri of Cruelty \ y - wnins' M;ss May • and was featured by pithy speeches. Preceding his addren« bus-' awarding of prizes to winning team and individual players and a program of interest and merit. An exceptionally line dinner was served by Caterer Ernest Halaaz, ol f>8 Campbell street. There was excel- lent music throughout the evening by i)l5 Triangle Orchestra composed c A Jacobu8 Reglnald w. kail, WII-" Ham Marbach, James LaBar and H. A. that instrument were inspired by God. Taylor, supplemented by the singing I believe God had a purpose In creat- Q( Ur songs , c d b y c , ty Commis . inc this nation. These were among .* .. ~. . . . . the preliminary remarks made by As- semblyman Plerson. Speakins particularly of the large ' sioner Harry Simmons, who injected considerable pep into the affair. Thomas Loughlin made a big hit with his rendition of a number of vocal representation of women present Mr. selectlon8 lieu; cul br;*:i' Ii. AIL active c % -NILLO \:: : i ! ;n r. '•• • * , * ; - M- \( .. -,. •• y \ . M r.'.i Sand. t.-n .' irt ' rr.« -r.: h.| 11- \ !la- . y - u . \ .i-.i >"K-' !:>• v,. ,; <W LT ,i\ (it: tunn 4 .' M.-rt. >-. GIRLS- HAVE J- r..: >•. -r.li \.. :—" u:.' « ;..ir \ :iu *B> \\, Hi i.lm C.I •k. k ! . . ' ! .Ill OELIOHTFUL OUTING •hi.- >traw ride to Colum •rf«> V.ty. vox held Sat- :c !•> :!;•• •••l.-phiilie npi-r- ;-tal •vrhange. Dancing. . -nd :» Reneral food time .1 at '.he park. The party .n. •! hy Mr and Mrs. »»! YV.-nt Haielwinxl ave- ...1 !.-nl! .i [.'.cas.ir,; time ul.! lik.- to co a-an ti. :pati:!R weri- Jlr jnd Brunt. M r s ^ J l f i i i t the ;in<l Catherine McGouRh. . Jt»J^5_ Brant. .Msirgsre'. r:-... I'.-.k.-r. Uel.'n I'll' '.:• *• ;:.l "ST..ry Knglehart }•••:. ^ HI-M.'T Wills, of ih - : Al'.'.irs of Philadeii. 1 :.... !-.R-' r-- vV'UI-ini Bo.b.-. nf •"-.inV Aihertson I'!:i:r -.. r.iwjn. Horniiin Br.»i: MiC.iucll. Walter, \ViIl!.-tn -+^..|»-. of Kaliway. CHAPEL ELECTION. ! ..m<-.-rs n! Mlllon chapel nl ti."V place Sunday af- .1 th" tullowinc w.ere Sui'.rintenilnit. Rlchwd J- .tiiiatant sui>t*rintendent- ] Ludlow fought tor honors. I won the deciding set and the club j championship in men r s singles for en t and thep 1910. gAtting first leg on "the Edwin M. spee'eh makln Squler cup. which must be won three j years to retain permanent posses ' sion. Lindsay retains the cup until i the annual tourney is decided next i year. -The cup is one of the finest ; eTr-r offered in local athletic affair* and is characteristic of th" Imprest and liberality of the donor. Th* 1 match between Lindsay, and Ludlow started Very favorably for the former, who look the first two sets but Ludlow showed his reserve force and -rewiurcefulnoiK- by. getting ..the next two. Lindsay came back strong for ' the fifth set and th.'' whirlwind play of LudloTv in gettinL' the two previous sets made him fall a comparatively ..a»"victim to Lindsay in the d'-rlditu: set. The scores for the five setB were: .', •"'.; G-2. 4-6. 4-6. 6 0. Ludlow won his..way to the finals on .Friday nlRht by defeating Clifford Mil •.,-r !-7. G-;. ' ' > Ludlow not only figured in the llnals tinais In the men's doubles. Paired Lindsay 1 bUBiness session was iteld. t'rumi.i-1 One of "the most successful outings ?vrr held liy Itah w.vck' Tribe. Xo:' r63, 11:1 pro\ .-el Order of Red Men. took place at I.eichtna'.n'i-' grove. Pi.ton, Sur.da v The majority of the mem- . - hen? and I believe bers of the local tribe were present as m( . asure up to j t •• :1 js delegations from Opeechee then made to the noble history of the Pierson likened their new responsi- bility of voting to the war. He said all felt tlTey hatl a measure of responsi bility in the conduct of the war and believed that the new responsibility should be laken in the same way, as H duty to thr> country. It Is- a real grave responsibility." said the speak- nr. "Tl is just as much n burden upon rhe \v(w!:> n of our country whether they sought it or net. The prUileRe; the opportunity, the responsibility is the women will Reference was it state and local officials were pn s was ;' period of spirited | and Oniemee Tribes. Tonaluka. Cranford: of Elizabeth: Miantononiah. ,. fh.imbi'i'lain: secretary u-.-r. !!.ii].imi.!i L Crue; pianist, Por.i ITIce: usslstant. Miss K'lw.'na Whr.e; missionary commit tec. Mrs K. J Morion. Plan.-.', w^' 1 ' made for a Kally Day with Newill Chase. Clifford Miller and '"""I Clifford Jjadlow were defeated 6-3. 4i b--. _ _ _ This battle was even stlffcf *::::sini:NT MISS M. H. MACAW. Kk'ctlon of officers took place and Miss May Macann was again chosen (o head the local branch, which Is « | desired recognition of her splendid service. The first vlce-presldeni Is Mrs. L. M. Hampton; second, rice- Trresidentr- Miss Mary-P, : secretary. Miss Sadie Melick; treas- Mi»» Oct. S >4-t nf hon cM'-'M ml tb»'.r T.«-« •— i »»r» tniportmit.priiM Mis« Uura Jones. Mrs. William 11 Waters Mrs. R. J. Morton. Mrs. )«(t »ntlr«ly Cyru» Worth. refreshments. Hlsa «Bd. Jones' clam, including the Mines Delia Brunt. Helen Worth. Ruth Oer- ner Jennlt Worth and Gladys Tiomaa •••tlr* .( t It nn. ' • ' i n no 1 '..- oMtm mmi t»» »rohl«n» Ml' b» ^OTVIHI v^ry ters 9 ^ tartHtltk •••*•* r<- of mr mrw T«»T» ihan the score would indicate. By and uror. Mrs Charles Alioth. I Stirring addrosses were made by Mayor David H. Trembley. Rev, E. A. Qulmby. paitor ot the First Methodist h,- held on Friday evening.; w"itn;""h < o',;nr8*^"'the nnals by aefeat- church;_State Agent Lewis C. Teed, program commtttee com: |tii , M , s9 Hcle * n G1bbons~7"-"5. 6-3. In B ! of-Newark; PraaideiiL Mrs, Price and played match, both players put ' Artents Helling »IK1 John O'Connell. MIBB Gibbons of Hli»beth. and by Joseph P. Ruddy, of this city. During her remarks hard Snatch t-!, ! ! ' : f s M l '" ; Mi! " Mac;uln P ald nl « h lrl '; , h;:tc to the helpful work of Mr. Ruddy | said that although no politlclvre st.aily and fast work Ludlow CII:IM- overcame their opponents. < ' -Th»ri>. was a keen struggle iu the, ainRles. .Miss Dorothy Ing Plainfield: Po Ambo. pf Perth-Amboy jiind Quinnlpiac, of Cartaret. Alto- 'griher there were J15 Rod lien who el'joyed the event" Among '.he no;:ibl« Kii'-.-ls were fir.:..' Sarh"i:i Jolvn McCoy, of Tren- J'.nn;' C'r.. .it Senior .Siigaliiorf William ' Vkius. of Ciimden: 01'it Junior l.-aeaaiorc Charles Holsiein. -Plain- .i.-'. 1 ; flreat Guard of Korest Francis O'i-ing. of New Brunswick; Matthew 'j Konnedy. captain of degree ream 1 or Opeechee Trihe. Kllzabeth. and .: others. . 1 ' Daniel A." Claire, nl'Elizahethr'.vhn i IF :I candidat.' 1 "f'>r : Ass<-:nhly (in the; 1 Democratic ticket was present and' 1 made timt-ly remark^. Alderman. iMoser, of Kliziilieth, was also present.! Great Sachem McCoy made n short, spirited speech, in which he congrat- ulated Rahwack Tfibe pn being one of the best in the State. Ho called them • band of live wires and work-' ers. ile urged thehTu) continue tin- *^kh standard of achiiivement. Henry C Axen. of Perth Amboy. spoke of the Haymakers' degree. Durrng WS afternoon some of the degree work was demonstrated. ' Caterer T-^nest-Tineoman serted the clambake and dinner and all pro- nounced it the best they hail ever attended. Rei'ubllci'.n party, the ambitions for the future ::'.u\ the proposal of ::ig the country hack to the enjoyment i>:' t!;e iiewlom in which il was foiin.!.-•<!. " HI^IT trii)ul-> n-as paid 10 Warren G. lia:(!iii^, V.r Pii-rson si'eakinu- par tirulaily n' the lime tour years ago ;.; ill*: Republican convention at Chi.i^.i where uo came in contact wi'li Senator Harding. lie spoke of the depth nf characler. th*. greatness "f >oul and the noble parts of Mr. Harding, terming himanother William M.-Kinley. Mr. Plerson said he had MI patience with an official whether After all had done Justice to the splendid dinner consisting of roast chicken, fish, chicken soup, mashed potatoes. French pea, celeryr- oITresr pic-kles, home-made apple cake, ice cream, demi-tasse, cigars and cigar- ettes, there were various speeches. The principal speaker was George T. Hcpbbrn. of the A. Q~ Spalding•-. Company, known-throughout lhe_ coun- . try in athletic circles awing to the numerous official positions he holds. At the beginning of his remarks Mr. Hepborn made pjgjrfiani reference to Ilia acquaintance with Everett Jansen _Wendell, a Harvard maduate and V bring- coug ; n of president of League Arthur : R. Wendell. He alluded to Everett Jansen Wendell as a crack athlete apd an exponent of the highest type o! i-l-an sportsmanBhip. (Continued on Page Eight) DELIGHTFUL* STRAW RIDE Although they have conducted many straw rides none has proven more rnjoy-.ih!<- ntul impulur limn ll\** oue carried out hy Mr. and Mrs. William Hous.'ll. of SI West Grand street. Sat- urday night. . A merry party made the trip t••) Palisade Park in W. A. Bar- b _ IMentv of enter- guvernor~ OE president who Roes_t^ LOII!S miuur. meddling and sougliV to run both-thtrT^mmeiit wa- provid.'tl on-the way by legislative and executive branches of Harrv Van Iiyie with singing, dune- uovcrnment-. Mr. Harding appreciates "!i-' position of the legislative body, that an executive should them don't ing and 1 voted ;m ous t'esti^ Jjyed :::.>: w.-vy ^.f:.:'.:i selves, as ing. Those •innii- l-iivl •it:.'-i the imcii sk- lent at part slv highly pi part •tt-li -s. Harry was '•utortuiner. the ])ark Wei y returned tti '-\Iiressing .-ased with th icinatim: wore: Vari- re en- Ruh- them- e out- Jo lin "I believe -.end recommendations if he has to the legislative body, but I I'eTv-ve in the.use of the club m an ettort to force these things throngb.. He spoke of the power of appoint- ment as a club that should be taken an d N,.|son Anderson. Richard Desh- irom the chief executive as it Is most f 0I> orN ,., v UrunswU-k; Mr. and Mrs. .•numerous when used viciously. ., F ; ank 1I; , Kimu ;,,. Mrs. Nellie Pelletier. Mr. Pierson said he deplored the the Misses Jenine Wakeham. Gladys drift of th« present campaiRti lnto^^ n( | M yr tK- liartnn. Louise Mintel. mudslinglUB and expressed great pi. .1" Messrs' Klmer Taylor, Albert- Morris, sure at the fact'thnt Senator Hardins naymon.l Barton. Mr. and Mr», Wal- had not attempted the tactics of his ier Barton. Mr. und Mrs. William Hou-' lo sell ot Huhway. There was a variety of congests and s t atem ents r^rt-f. James Drennan. of this city. pi os | on j n " won the fat men's race Clifton opponent and had not attempted 10 „,.)! reply lo his ridiculous and unfounded CHMItTCNiNG gmihorinK Sun Mr »nd Mr» th ^ rniitfr» iry ^rK^Jju <>l their «>n. WEDDING DECEPTION. Tn«- ivme of lfr. and Mrs. Davldf Tombs, "f SIS'West Grand street, wu the >ffnr ot a brilliant social g»ther- Int «n Saturday evenlnK. when Mr. and Mr> Harold tatro, formerly Miss Anna I- Tombs, who had Just re- turned trom their wedding trip to Vor- ,• tendered a reception. The pl.-asartlv passed with .1 .01 ial diversions, vocal and ::il aiuaic andA splendid col- red doubles there were and said that although no politiciTre-'; ram ^ '* wp ' n e . "; . J* ^r^last night at_Hie meeting of Union oniests on Friday ..^IW » «»»'P ™< »^<* Ihe ! ."Cu', ro^wv " C ° Un011 ' N ° 31 ' J " )Or °" U ' A " M ' attemoo. Char,., Howe i-jetv y . M,e w^uld hack M,; - - ^ ^ ^ ^ pUcher; Keport - --...jr..,, by a Urge mont lime vari.- •thi ietit were Delia Tci Tniiihs. Ms. «Mlss '* Mrs lmlnn. «. of Sw' N *<)rtt. Music. Those lire: u a n j .. xttVr»U «brtd tlme-Tuaihs. Miss :.^- -. ,-'. n Gurt's **?rt* • bell. •^" ."vnrt nrookl)1i annVIrvlnpton: Herbert Krele, ot Cran - i foN-' Mrs. Wllliiim Armstrong. Mtss and William Annstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold tinp up excellent tennis. reached Ike finals hy defeating Miss'; Adelc Mershon In 63 In lhe mixed doubles there were several huL co: and Saturday and Miss Adele Merahon won from Charles Corbin and Ml»a Dorothy Marsh. 6-S. * 1 Woodruff Johnson ' Mrs Llndsaj r»u...• •••• -•-'•Ved Newell : chase and Mrs. Charle* Corbin. 7-S. 7-a. The mixed double* title m i won by JohnBon and Mrs. Dunham when they defeated Chi»rlo» Howe and Miss AiVIe Mershon 6 0. 4-B. 6-1. Richard B. Alio!h""scn-od elliclcnlly as umpire and his wr.rk was heartily commended by all. The conclusion 0! the anniui] lour ney was marked Saturday night by a Sniffn. or this cttr. took the honor* of for the lean men, Joe Couch and John Jaske. both of Opeechee Tribe. JElf7ab<nh, won the two potato raceH.' Much fun was made by the hall and 1 He alluded to the ex- New York as a possible result of false and vicious statements onucrnpnloos politicians. (Continued on P«oe Six JUNIORS SHOW ACTIVITY initiatory degree was conferred Ruddy for city commissioner Prealdent Macann's Welcome.' i(lcnt Miss Macann (Continued on P.«^ was an Thr»«> fol- ; Stutilen. center field: Alfred Hoehle, second base; I'nchester. rntcher; Net- ealt. left field: McGough. shortstop: F. Smith, right field; J. H- Hoehle. first base: O'Donnell. third base and right field. Si: i:le Men Lockwood, shortstop: 1 Dum'.uch. rii;ht fleM: BragKOr. sec- ond l.:i: * : ''i^ily. first ^baa« and pitther; Knglehart, catcher; !\tackle. HOLY COMFORTER PLANS SUNDAY SCHOOL EVENTS At a meeting of the officers and The teachers of the Sunday school of the ' ; Church of the Holy Comforter held .Wednesday eveninR,lt 'was decided to ! hold a Hallowe'en party for the school. A system of ward* for attendance was adopted and these will fce made at Easter. Two new ^teachers, Mrs. Amna Jackson and Mrs. r Fannie Burdge. were appointed. The Sunday school delegation to Oasis Court ot th« Orient of Jersey City. Wednesday night when wl » J oln wilh tnp Church Worken 1* ioermirt.* j !l - BLOCK DANCE OCT. 5 ~n,r.» mere m*d*-;\«t nlfht at tho '•i;nK 1: Mancheilcr arare. No. 8, xxlm^n Cttcl«. pt block danc«-to held of TtiMtUr •vqatag. O* 1 6 - '? '••ft sn < adjolnioi the plant of the Company. Per- inartman>ilntUi!LW Rau- » (David ToniHij. Mr. und 3 Tatm. •• '-slot BASEBALL Local hnsehall fans other Tor an 4«-lori-thc ; Johnson.'tillss Natalie Edgar. Mrs. Ar ! thur Hull. Mrs. Edward Freeman, Mrs.' ; \\illiird C. Freeman. Mrs. G. b. Orion. j Mt-i W. E. Berry. Mrs. W. H. Rollln- Mrs. Joseph R. Rolllnson. Mrs. E. or-" j>nd Mrs. J. H. Wise. e« Howe. Woodruff . Johnsoa. "~CODGES TO ATTEND FUNERAL All members of Rahway Chapter, Xo. T2, Order of Hastern Star, are re- quested lo attend the funernl services at tile ln.e !::ime nf Mrs. Kate Graves. 122 Brvnnt street. Wednesday evening , third base; Klein, center field; Van :it 8 :SU n'elock. Pelt, pitcher; Walker, left field. All tnetr.l'irrf of Rnhwny Rebekah' H'uns were niude us follows: A. I. .(!• e. No. 57, aro requested to meet ] Hoehle. McGough. two each; Schuetz. S n. re., sharp Wed ! Stutzlen, Unchester. i urL-iicDiiu " u ™j negllB y evrnins to attend the funeral! glehart. Van Pell, Walker, on rC "'fr/Z-'Lril'w services of Mrs. Graves at her late ! Kcorphy Innings: ' ce. 122 Bryant street, at 8.30' Married Men. 0 C. D. Gray. Recording,Seers-' single Men 0 -Joseph Simon was "cbmmltttec of arr 52S candidates received the degree Presenting an in the presence of 2.500 members. early <1 " t< ' There will be a big ceremonial by Kara-van Court of the Orient, Saen- gerbund hall. Smith and Schermer- horn streets, Brookln. next Friday 1 . A large delegation Is planning to go from this city, leaving on th« 7.04 p. m. .train: -^_— entertainment at aa of delightful dance. Music was fuFnlsh- f ^ ]<jds ed by Emery Smith's orchestra f r o m l ^ ' j . New Yoik. Songs we: A 1 by tho orchestra. ' About 150 persons j '^ P. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER There was a delightful social func- tion last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William. E. Doedy. of Bryant ter- race, when their daughter. Miss Bdllh Doedy. was tendered a mlsceUanepur shower. She waa the recipient of a goodly number of valuable gifts. The time was well occupied with music r«fr«&hments. and general sociability. m. njoyed the event Tho hostesses were: Mrs. ComelluB T. Mvors, chairman; Mrs. Sratrey ' Ralph Shlvel and Edw tho committee' of the tourney is due, BOY'S Knlcker pints Main MEMBERS' SOCIAL The firRt membor*' social of the ODonnell, En- scln wl " l)p hel11 TriurB'tlay. Sept; 30, [ Those, present were: The HlsMa each.l al s u - m '". tlle Y - M - c - A - 8>m-1 Elizabeth Rellly, Ruth Laurent, Mad»- naslum. Mr. Bagley of the Newark' ii ne Springer. Mildred r. 3 () n , s Y. M. C. A. will speak. Albert Me- ! Margaret GaKe. Marie •> 0 0 n 0 —3-) C^lloush h« new physical director, I Doedy.. ^ halrmun of the w l U b e « lven a wplco "< 1 - "'formal ] _ . :nta. 1 gumeg on ments r he gym floor and refresh-1 NO DRIVERS' LICEN8E be included la. the pro- State Inspector Thompson sjre*te4 ,.' *.') I Robert Blumenthal, 29, of 1616 Waih- ington avenue. Bronx, New York, Sat- 1' y's doing M, What? Cpen- ] urday. in St. George avenue. Bltrmen- luht in Up Saving? Depart-1 that had no driver's license. Ha left -~'~ " ^ftitional Banlr. 'car at police headquarters to Uimre - II. UJ; avv ranee in court today.

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INDUSTRIAL NINE. CHAMPIONS OF RAHWAY.Playert Who Defeated Rahway A. A. 9 to 4.

From row, left to riRht—Menlck. Lamlon. Buragarnor Mnnre. K. Stoki-:11 Second row. left to right—Shlvl. :-:.-.r!v. Murray. Kf;: •.-. yard. Vansco. J. fleyburn, Kobinson.

Duff, of Executive Committee.

marked the rally of the Rahway Republican Club held Friday evening at /luot of the Industrial Baseball League

! the Cross Keys In,n. The meeting ' last night at the banquet-hall of thej room was filled to capacity with men ' National Pneumatic Company in Newj and women, the sexes being about ( Brunswick avenue. It was the con%

| equally represented The chief speak- eluding event of a moat successful

season for the factory baseball league

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Captures Singles Title in An-n u l Tennis Tourney oi

Ilderan Onting Clob

UT* tairodui lory remarksout 'hm

£*-vermlun uf Humanity to"A» Christians who be

:h< Un«'!..m of heaven we dop: that r;.« There are rer

:».t fart*, bdwcvi-r that would tend-., w*k- u< think ihat wa are dipping•*<«»«rd' In naming n m c of theae".'• «p«-Aki;r refrrr.-d lo the bomb in

W i I i:rrrr Thar^rfu the violence of• T-ki-ri r»'<- ruts, the candidacy

"••• Vrrtiira1 of th.- United States of. B.UI-JTV. (• ,i confused violator of.*• .ITVI 1* m i.rlauu because of sedl-l.on 'He u no; A candidate, becauseV.r \m the only capabl* man. but bex w i cvr.aln polltiral party wants"V •how IT. lotiteDpt for 1he law and!^4».trrBtn»-r.t under which they live. ( There have been many close finishes!.*b» Impi^r-d the working inen to do; : n lh , . ; , I i n u a | . , . n n i s l o u r n n v s o ( , h c

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nothioc m hrlp the jovemment during] „ . , , , . . , >. ,. , «. ! Uderan OutinK Club, but none in n-

war and encouraged young men to Idr»ft Now there are Kme!'.0"* >'eiir> w t 'n ' th<¥ l i m U o f flve BWS

hetor.- the winner could be picked a-.was the case Saturday afternoon whenBrainerd Lindsay ,vid Clarence V.

M N i JlEN YEARS OFGREAT VICTORY1 NOTABLE WORK

Rahway Branch, S. P. C. AMemorably Harks First De-

cade of Great Activity

MISS DOROTHY AARSH IS MISS NACANN AGAINFEMININE WINNER CHOSEN PRESIDENT

who Implor* theto pardd3 him."

tCotttniMd en ?ag« El |ht)

Or." ol the bi?ge»l Rhiptory of thn Rah\r:irfj'.U'ty :.i> t'.:- Prev«-to Air. nulls was h I'lit' thr h.in:" ''f Pr .

RED MEN HAVEl i l L D D T t N G

| er was Assemblyman Arthur N. Piorson. of Westflold. a candidate for reelection.Iness matters of a routine nature woretransacted.

"As this is ConstTtution Day I be-lieve jt an appropriate tiflTe to saythat we should preach Americanism.W'f must aLaiui._Ior^ a strict adherenceto the spirit and purpose of our Con-stitution. I believe the men who drew

Clambake, Speeches, Games andContests Soccessfnlly Held

at Leichtnam's Grove

NEIGHBORING TRIBES SENDGOOD DELEGATIONS

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and was featured by pithy speeches.

Preceding his addren« bus-' awarding of prizes to winning teamand individual players and a programof interest and merit.

An exceptionally line dinner wasserved by Caterer Ernest Halaaz, olf>8 Campbell street. There was excel-lent music throughout the evening byi ) l 5 Triangle Orchestra composed o£c A J a c o b u 8 R e g l n a l d w. kail, WII-"Ham Marbach, James LaBar and H. A.

that instrument were inspired by God.Taylor, supplemented by the singingI believe God had a purpose In creat- Q( U r s o n g s , c d b y c , t y C o m m i s .inc this nation. These were among .* .. ~. . . . .the preliminary remarks made by As-semblyman Plerson.

Speakins particularly of the large '

sioner Harry Simmons, who injectedconsiderable pep into the affair.Thomas Loughlin made a big hit withhis rendition of a number of vocal

representation of women present Mr. s e l e c t l o n 8

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•hi.- >traw ride to Colum•rf«> V.ty. vox held Sat-

:c !•> :!;•• •••l.-phiilie npi-r-

;-tal •vrhange. Dancing.. -nd :» Reneral food time.1 at '.he park. The party.n. •! hy Mr and Mrs.

»»! YV.-nt Haielwinxl ave-...1 !.-nl! .i [.'.cas.ir,; timeul.! lik.- to co a-anti. :pati:!R weri- Jlr jndBrunt. M r s ^ J l f i i i t the;in<l Catherine McGouRh.. Jt»J^5_ Brant. .Msirgsre'.r:-... I'.-.k.-r. U e l . ' n I ' l l ' '.:• *•

• ;:.l "ST..ry Knglehart }•••:.

^ HI-M.'T Wills, of ih -

: Al'.'.irs of Philadeii.1:....

!-.R-' r-- vV'UI-ini Bo.b.-. nf•"-.inV Aihertson I'!:i:r

-.. r.iwjn. Horniiin Br.»i:

MiC.iucll. Walter, \ViIl!.-tn

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CHAPEL ELECTION.

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nl ti."V place Sunday af-

.1 th" tullowinc w.ere

Sui'.rintenilnit. Rlchwd J-

.tiiiatant sui>t*rintendent-

] Ludlow fought tor honors.I won the deciding set and the clubj championship in menrs singles for e n t and thep

1910. gAtting first leg on "the Edwin M. spee'eh maklnSquler cup. which must be won three

j years to retain permanent posses 'sion. Lindsay retains the cup until

i the annual tourney is decided nexti year. -The cup is one of the finest; eTr-r offered in local athletic affair*

and is characteristic of th" Imprestand liberality of the donor.

Th*1 match between Lindsay, andLudlow started Very favorably for theformer, who look the first two sets butLudlow showed his reserve force and

-rewiurcefulnoiK- by. getting ..the nexttwo. Lindsay came back strong for

' the fifth set and th.'' whirlwind playof LudloTv in gettinL' the two previoussets made him fall a comparatively..a»"victim to Lindsay in the d'-rlditu:set.

The scores for the five setB were:.', •"'.; G-2. 4-6. 4-6. 6 0.

Ludlow won his..way to the finals on.Friday nlRht by defeating Clifford Mil•.,-r !-7. G-;. ' ' >

Ludlow not only figured in the llnals

tinais In the men's doubles. Paired

Lindsay 1 bUBiness session was iteld. t'rumi.i-1

One of "the most successful outings?vrr held liy Itah w.vck' Tribe. Xo:' r63,11:1 pro\ .-el Order of Red Men. tookplace at I.eichtna'.n'i-' grove. Pi.ton,

Sur.dav The majority of the mem-. - • hen? and I believe

bers of the local tribe were present as m ( . a s u r e u p t o j t ••:1 j s delegations from Opeechee then made to the noble history of the

Pierson likened their new responsi-bility of voting to the war. He saidall felt tlTey hatl a measure of responsibility in the conduct of the war andbelieved that the new responsibilityshould be laken in the same way, asH duty to thr> country. It Is- a realgrave responsibility." said the speak-nr. "Tl is just as much n burden uponrhe \v(w!:> n of our country whetherthey sought it or net. The prUileRe;the opportunity, the responsibility is

the women willReference was

it state and local officials were pn swas ;' period of spirited |

and Oniemee Tribes.

Tonaluka. Cranford:

of Elizabeth:Miantononiah.

,. fh.imbi'i'lain: secretaryu-.-r. !!.ii].imi.!i L Crue; pianist,Por.i ITIce: usslstant. Miss

K'lw.'na Whr.e; missionary committec. Mrs K. J Morion.

Plan.-.', w^'1' made for a Kally Day

with Newill Chase. Clifford Miller and'"""I Clifford Jjadlow were defeated 6-3.

4 i b--. _ _ _This battle was even stlffcf

*::::sini:NT MISS M. H. MACAW.

Kk'ctlon of officers took place andMiss May Macann was again chosen(o head the local branch, which Is « |desired recognition of her splendidservice. The first vlce-presldeni IsMrs. L. M. Hampton; second, rice-

Trresidentr- Miss Mary-P, :secretary. Miss Sadie Melick; treas-

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>4-t nf hon cM'-'M m l tb»'.rT.«-« •— i »»r» tniportmit.priiM Mis« Uura Jones. Mrs. William

11 Waters Mrs. R. J. Morton. Mrs.)«(t »ntlr«ly Cyru» Worth. refreshments. Hlsa

«Bd. Jones' clam, including the MinesDelia Brunt. Helen Worth. Ruth Oer-ner Jennlt Worth and GladysTiomaa

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ihan the score would indicate. Byand uror. Mrs Charles Alioth.

I Stirring addrosses were made byMayor David H. Trembley. Rev, E. A.Qulmby. paitor ot the First Methodist

h,- held on Friday evening.; w"i;°tn;""h<

o',;nr8*^"'the nnals by aefeat- church;_State Agent Lewis C. Teed,program commtttee c o m : | t i i , M , s 9 H c l e * n G1bbons~7"-"5. 6-3. In B ! of-Newark; PraaideiiL Mrs, Price and

played match, both players put ' Artents Helling »IK1 John O'Connell.MIBB Gibbons o f Hli»beth. and by Joseph P. Ruddy,

of this city. During her remarks

hard Snatch t-! , ! ! ' : f s M l ' " ; M i ! " M a c ; u l n P a l d n l « h l r l ' ;, h;:tc to the helpful work of Mr. Ruddy |

said that although no politlclvre

st.aily and fast work LudlowCII:IM- overcame their opponents. <

' -Th»ri>. was a keen struggle iu the,ainRles. .Miss Dorothy

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Plainfield: Po Ambo. pf Perth-Amboy

jiind Quinnlpiac, of Cartaret. Alto-

'griher there were J15 Rod lien who

el'joyed the event"

Among '.he no;:ibl« Kii'-.-ls were

fir.:..' Sarh"i:i Jolvn McCoy, of Tren-

J'.nn;' C'r.. .it Senior .Siigaliiorf William

' Vkius . of Ciimden: 0 1 ' i t Junior

l.-aeaaiorc Charles Holsiein. -Plain-

.i.-'.1; flreat Guard of Korest Francis

O'i-ing. of New Brunswick; Matthew

' j Konnedy. captain of degree ream1 or Opeechee Trihe. Kllzabeth. and

.: others. . 1

' Daniel A." Claire, nl'Elizahethr'.vhn i

IF :I candidat.'1 "f'>r: Ass<-:nhly (in the;

1 Democratic t i c k e t was present and'

1 made timt-ly remark^. Alderman.

iMoser, of Kliziilieth, was also present.!

Great Sachem McCoy made n short,

spirited speech, in which he congrat-

ulated Rahwack Tfibe pn being one

of the best in the State. Ho called

them • band of live wires and work-'

ers. i le urged thehTu) continue tin-

*^kh standard of achiiivement. Henry

C Axen. of Perth Amboy. spoke of

the Haymakers' degree. Durrng WS

afternoon some of the degree work

was demonstrated. '

Caterer T-^nest-Tineoman serted the

clambake and dinner and all pro-

nounced it the best they hail ever

attended.

Rei'ubllci'.n party, the ambitions forthe future ::'.u\ the proposal of::ig the country hack to the enjoymenti>:' t!;e iiewlom in which il wasfoiin.!.-•<!. "

HI IT trii)ul-> n-as paid 10 Warren G.lia:(!iii^, V.r Pii-rson si'eakinu- partirulaily n' the lime tour years ago;.; ill*: Republican convention atChi.i^.i where uo came in contactwi'li Senator Harding. lie spoke ofthe depth nf characler. th*. greatness"f >oul and the noble parts of Mr.Harding, terming him another WilliamM.-Kinley. Mr. Plerson said he hadMI patience with an official whether

After all had done Justice to thesplendid dinner consisting of roastchicken, fish, chicken soup, mashedpotatoes. French pea, celeryr- oITresrpic-kles, home-made apple cake, icecream, demi-tasse, cigars and cigar-ettes, there were various speeches.

The principal speaker was GeorgeT. Hcpbbrn. of the A. Q~ Spalding•-.Company, known-throughout lhe_ coun- .try in athletic circles awing to thenumerous official positions he holds.At the beginning of his remarks Mr.Hepborn made pjgjrfiani reference toIlia acquaintance with Everett Jansen

_Wendell, a Harvard maduate and Vbring- c o u g ; n o f president of League Arthur :

R. Wendell. He alluded to EverettJansen Wendell as a crack athleteapd an exponent of the highest typeo! i-l-an sportsmanBhip.

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DELIGHTFUL* STRAW RIDEAlthough they have conducted many

straw rides none has proven morernjoy-.ih!<- ntul impulur limn ll\** ouecarried out hy Mr. and Mrs. WilliamHous.'ll. of SI West Grand street. Sat-urday night. . A merry party made thetrip t••) Palisade Park in W. A. Bar-

b _ IMentv of enter-guvernor~ OE president who Roes_t^ LOII!S miuur.

meddling and sougliV to run both-thtrT^mmeiit wa- provid.'tl on-the way bylegislative and executive branches of H a r r v Van Iiyie with singing, dune-uovcrnment-. Mr. Harding appreciates"!i-' position of the legislative body,

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"I believe-.end recommendations if he hasto the legislative body, but II'eTv-ve in the.use of the club m anettort to force these things throngb..

He spoke of the power of appoint-ment as a club that should be taken a n d N,.|son Anderson. Richard Desh-irom the chief executive as it Is most f0I> o r N , . , v UrunswU-k; Mr. and Mrs..•numerous when used viciously. ., F ; a n k 1I ;,Kimu;,,. Mrs. Nellie Pelletier.

Mr. Pierson said he deplored the t h e Misses Jenine Wakeham. Gladysdrift of th« present campaiRti lnto^^n( | MyrtK- liartnn. Louise Mintel.mudslinglUB and expressed great pi. .1" Messrs' Klmer Taylor, Albert- Morris,sure at the fact'thnt Senator Hardins naymon.l Barton. Mr. and Mr», Wal-had not attempted the tactics of his ier Barton. Mr. und Mrs. William Hou-'

lo sell ot Huhway.

There was a variety of congests and s t a t e m e n t sr^rt-f. James Drennan. of this city. p i o s | o n jn"won the fat men's race Clifton

opponent and had not attempted 10 „,.)!reply lo his ridiculous and unfounded

CHMItTCNiNGgmihorinK SunMr »nd Mr»

T » th ^ rniitfr» iry^rK^Jju <>l their «>n.

WEDDING DECEPTION.Tn«- ivme of lfr. and Mrs. Davldf

Tombs, "f SIS'West Grand street, w uthe >ffnr ot a brilliant social g»ther-Int «n Saturday evenlnK. when Mr.and Mr> Harold tatro, formerly MissAnna I- Tombs, who had Just re-turned trom their wedding trip to Vor-

,• tendered a reception. Thepl.-asartlv passed with .1

.01 ial diversions, vocal and::il aiuaic and A splendid col-

red doubles there were and said that although no politiciTre-';ram^ '* w p ' n e . "; . J* ^r^last night at_Hie meeting of Union

oniests on Friday . . ^ I W » «»»'P ™< »^<* '» I h e ! ."Cu', ro^wv " C°U n 0 1 1 ' N ° 31' J " ) O r °" U ' A" M 'attemoo. Char,., Howe i - j e t v y . M,e w^uld hack M,; - - ^ ^ ^ ^ p U c h e r ; Keport - - - . . . j r . . , , by a Urge

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u a n j .. xttVr»U «brtd tlme-Tuaihs. Miss:. - -. ,-'. n Gurt's **?rt* • bell.• ^ " ."vnrt nrookl)1i annVIrvlnpton: Herbert Krele, ot Cran

- i foN-' Mrs. Wllliiim Armstrong. Mtssand William Annstrong.

Mr. and Mrs.Mrs. Harold

tinp up excellent tennis.reached Ike finals hy defeating Miss';Adelc Mershon In63

In lhe mixed doubles there wereseveral huL co:and Saturdayand Miss Adele Merahon won fromCharles Corbin and Ml»a DorothyMarsh. 6-S. * 1 Woodruff Johnson

' Mrs Llndsaj r»u...• •••• -•-'•Ved Newell: chase and Mrs. Charle* Corbin. 7-S.7-a. The mixed double* title m i wonby JohnBon and Mrs. Dunham whenthey defeated Chi»rlo» Howe and MissAiVIe Mershon 6 0. 4-B. 6-1.

Richard B. Alio!h""scn-od elliclcnllyas umpire and his wr.rk was heartilycommended by all.

The conclusion 0! the anniui] lourney was marked Saturday night by a

Sniffn. or this cttr. took the honor* o f

for the lean men, Joe Couch andJohn Jaske. both of Opeechee Tribe.

JElf7ab<nh, won the two potato raceH.'Much fun was made by the hall

and 1

He alluded to the ex-New York as a possible

result of false and vicious statementsonucrnpnloos politicians.

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JUNIORS SHOW ACTIVITYinitiatory degree was conferred

Ruddy for city commissionerPrealdent Macann's Welcome.'

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; Stutilen. center field: Alfred Hoehle,second base; I'nchester. rntcher; Net-ealt. left field: McGough. shortstop:F. Smith, right field; J. H- Hoehle.first base: O'Donnell. third base andright field.

• Si: i:le Men Lockwood, shortstop:1 Dum'.uch. rii;ht fleM: BragKOr. sec-ond l.:i: * : ''i^ily. first ^baa« andpitther; Knglehart, catcher; !\tackle.

HOLY COMFORTER PLANSSUNDAY SCHOOL EVENTS

At a meeting of the officers andThe teachers of the Sunday school of the

' ; Church of the Holy Comforter held.Wednesday eveninR,lt 'was decided to! hold a Hallowe'en party for the school.A system of ward* for attendance wasadopted and these will fce made atEaster. Two new ^teachers, Mrs. AmnaJackson and Mrs. r Fannie Burdge.were appointed. The Sunday schooldelegation to Oasis Court ot th« Orient

of Jersey City. Wednesday night when w l» Joln w i l h t n p C h u r c h Worken 1*

ioermirt.*j

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BLOCK DANCE OCT. 5~n,r.» mere m*d*-;\«t nlfht at tho

'•i;nK 1: Mancheilcr arare. No. 8,xxlm^n Cttcl«. pt • block danc«-toheld of TtiMtUr •vqatag. O*1 6- '?'••ft sn < adjolnioi the plant of the

Company. Per-

inartman>ilntUi!LW Rau- »(David ToniHij. Mr. und 3

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other

Tor an

4«-lori-thc

; Johnson.'tillss Natalie Edgar. Mrs. Ar! thur Hull. Mrs. Edward Freeman, Mrs.'; \\illiird C. Freeman. Mrs. G. b. Orion.j Mt-i W. E. Berry. Mrs. W. H. Rollln-

Mrs. Joseph R. Rolllnson. Mrs. E.or-" j>nd Mrs. J. H. Wise.

e« Howe. Woodruff . Johnsoa.

"~CODGES TO ATTEND FUNERALAll members of Rahway Chapter,

Xo. T2, Order of Hastern Star, are re-quested lo attend the funernl servicesat tile ln.e !::ime nf Mrs. Kate Graves.122 Brvnnt street. Wednesday evening , third base; Klein, center field; Van:it 8 :SU n'elock. Pelt, pitcher; Walker, left field.

All tnetr.l'irrf of Rnhwny Rebekah' H'uns were niude us follows: A.I. .(!• e. No. 57, aro requested to meet ] Hoehle. McGough. two each; Schuetz.

S n. re., sharp Wed ! Stutzlen, Unchester.i urL-iicDiiu " u ™ j n e g l l B y evrnins to attend the funeral! glehart. Van Pell, Walker, onr C "'fr/Z-'Lril'w services of Mrs. Graves at her late!Kcorphy Innings: '

ce. 122 Bryant street, at 8.30' Married Men. 0C. D. Gray. Recording,Seers-' single Men 0

-Joseph Simon was"cbmmltttec of arr

52S candidates received the degree Presenting anin the presence of 2.500 members. e a r l y <1"t<'There will be a big ceremonial byKara-van Court of the Orient, Saen-gerbund hall. Smith and Schermer-horn streets, Brookln. next Friday1. Alarge delegation Is planning to go fromthis city, leaving on th« 7.04 p. m..train: -^_—

entertainment at aa

of delightful dance. Music was fuFnlsh- f ^ ]<jds

ed by Emery Smith's orchestra f r o m l ^ ' j .

New Yoik. Songs we:

A 1 by tho orchestra. ' About 150 persons j '^

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MISCELLANEOUS SHOWERThere was a delightful social func-

tion last night at the home of Mr. andMrs. William. E. Doedy. of Bryant ter-race, when their daughter. Miss BdllhDoedy. was tendered a mlsceUanepurshower. She waa the recipient of agoodly number of valuable gifts. Thetime was well occupied with musicr«fr«&hments. and general sociability.

m.njoyed the eventTho hostesses were: Mrs. ComelluB

T. Mvors, chairman; Mrs. Sratrey 'Ralph Shlvel and Edwtho committee'of the tourney is due,

BOY'SKnlcker pintsMain

MEMBERS' SOCIALThe firRt membor*' social of the

ODonnell, En- s c l n w l " l ) p he l11 TriurB'tlay. Sept; 30, [ Those, present were: The HlsMae a c h . l a l s u- m '". t l l e Y- M- c - A- 8>m-1 Elizabeth Rellly, Ruth Laurent, Mad»-

naslum. Mr. Bagley of the Newark' i i n e Springer. Mildredr. 3 () n , s Y. M. C. A. will speak. Albert Me- ! Margaret GaKe. Marie•> 0 0 n 0 —3-) C^lloush h« new physical director, I Doedy.. ^

halrmun of the w l U b e « l v e n a w p l c o "< 1 - "'formal ] _ .:nta. 1 gumeg on

ments

rhe gym floor and refresh-1 NO DRIVERS' LICEN8Ebe included la. the pro- State Inspector Thompson sjre*te4

,.' • *. ') I Robert Blumenthal, 29, of 1616 Waih-ington avenue. Bronx, New York, Sat-

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y's doing M, What? Cpen- ] urday. in St. George avenue. Bltrmen-luht in Up Saving? Depart-1 that had no driver's license. Ha left-~'~ " ^ftitional Banlr. 'car at police headquarters to Uimre

- II. UJ; avv ranee in court today.

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RAHWAY tASlLYWHIPS BL

With Scbultz Pitching in~Great Form 7 to 4 Victory

Is Gained

In a one-sided game Rahway A. A.defeated Rloomfleld A C. at RiversideTurk Saturday afternoon 7 to 4. Itwas ilif last Saturday afternoon game<if ill** ttea&uu. Railway soor©d fourruns in the first inning and the game

• Had

Storing Vegetables for Winter8avea Money. I

The gardener wbo did not raise sum 'clent vegetables for a winter's sup_ply.'or others who will need a stock ofivegetables during the wtnter. will findII moat economical to buy enough forthe entire winter in the fall when iprices tire reasonable, and store themuntil neclod. Not only will the conKilmer save money, but also this praclice will help the producer because;it will tend lo prevent an over-supply jon ihe market In the fall season

RAHWAY WINS MEETBY ONE POINT

Y. M. C. A. Boys Beat PerthAinboy in Series of

Close Contests

vas never in doubt afterward w..-ed cautiously and worked '

possible they couldlnstc&d they

taking all sorts of

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Rahway playe,for every run p>have-doubled the scoreran bases wildlychances.

The_ visitors coul.l do little withTIrrman—SchuUt* -4olii-erj-...aji.il^be^-fceiit_Uie hits well scattered. RalphSchultz had an unusually number ofohantcs. uL itcond base and with oneexcel,lion handW them all well With

"the Inception rrr rrrI.auront nil of the-nutsGrasslek ArniKlrone ,\indicating ilia! few o( '•the hall to Hi- outfield

Th.' sli .k featnr.. w

Of H.ilpli S c h u " i

^re mtulr by

l K Srhultl.

u vm-.tnrs hH.

the baniiif;

rtouted two

The

Ilhle t,

ohang.'

stied

T H R U RAHWAY BOY* ARION fcROWN FOOTBALL TEAM

WHh Sttj oindhlatM in the field.amonc then being Captmtn :. ElmerArmstrong. JUtr«<l Brooka and WII-mot Albrifht, ot in Is city, the Brown

team itarted prac-tice at ProTldenco last week. CoachEd. Robinson haa taken charge of thesquad for another season, and ll being

by Spike SUff, tackle on the1916 eleren, and William E. Sprackling, AU-Amerioa quarterback fromBrown in m i .

The uret week of practice has takenon the nature ot a Jump-to It schedule,tor the men have been -golngytbjxutghdriUa which In former year* ~" harecome later In the season.

Among the old men"wKTSaVe"turnedup besides UA thr<-« lUh'way boys areQullan, Moody. Odin. Paache, Ho»taK.Shnpert, Peterson nnd Olo*er. In addltion to these. Fox. one ot last years

tock free from disease and. .KV. third. WilliamFor two to thr«> weeks Ihe o h < . f k t . r^FIrit Harry SlmmoiimvUect_ed to pul.ln.*» ,pvearance_before.

bo kept In bushel ! U a h a a v . second. F. Stearna. Perth

ISv ihe luirrow margin of one pointHi,; Railway 1 M. C. A. boys won the

given (or, int.-r aTlu> following KUgKesttonspersons who are contemplating layingin a supply this fall, apply equally tor.»—«»u,1Mr tt-tu liiiji sufficient vege

ssocliition meet from Perth Am-local association buildingliny nt

s.itur.lay afternoon. Habwny had 63IHi'.nts.." while tVrth Amboy h«4

nt!. and winners were as folTheif his own fur

Sweet Posweet potato is readily suscep ilows:- -old weather or a Quick J ,Mng pong- First. Louis Schneider,in temperature Select good i K a n w a y ; second. Georgo Scatf. Rah-

Heror. Rahway.

potatoes, should

"enlllatrd l l icmpe-raturr of SO *°iAmboy.; F Is recommended If

will not permit so high a ; ^ . - j ^ j

ietiiperatur,

!iTre i-T ^

. then

d a n d y d o u b l e s

u s u - i l l ' ' -o- is i s t

p l : , v . ' , l !>•- > — '

v l s l i i r s

A i>ass t o A

O^wssick "«itght his

pl t ' i - tv ni v . - n l i i u t i o n «;11 -.ufn<-

" v e r tlu* jvouiTuT.v t a n r t ^ r m : t i j , -m

ful ly . a b o u t , ' V , T > t h r , ^

liiiv- .-i"T a l ! ^r-*-' m i . - " *

of n e i t ' - o p l n i : n r i l i

; s « , y K I- pi ir. I h l

"iij-'V.-il a l l » I-.'--- i»l:

' ',.• m »rkP* , t r . h- • !.£

--Knraiwcks; \

those fl

-IV niav

>' Stern

• l!.ui.-r.

H.irr \

Perth Amboy. second:lluhwa). thirdth Hoffman. Rahwayiiiiinu"1- liauway, soc

:..-v- r-'*>i Atnboy

AlterwMW, 5«ptember 21,

rtY«

Ral

InnProperty

ActiMil C o s t

-ng.

d...

til

hits by U n

r*a'Ty's error

H SrhuH2's_

r i in ' 'M-.iy 'i'-

- ri! Tjv A r l h u r

.,1.1.. : l i .

Pu

1'umpki

G. Baroton. Brown'a plooy qter, wao wai lajttred io-UteColiale Uat year. Is back at college.but wm be naabif

turn. Perth Am

tltlon wlU b« keen (or week* to com*.Krwin I'oiili. Rahway. third.

g U l b , .tmenU . t • higher rat,

know where we

Railway National BankVAIL

/Ft4ml Rmite Syrtm, UiitrUiit*4 SUtn 6*TciUKtt

•Mily Iwviit^e.ktli BilliH WUr,

i p k and iq

. 1 . J I . . I .

S I T U forth Am

ier. I'ertli Amboy.;

erlh Amboy.

RAHWAY COLORED A. A.•KAT WOOOBRIDQg

Playing a faat anappy game behindthe superb pitching of "8olly Moore _

i cave the lUhway lolorrd A. A an jS to 1 victory ov.-r tho Woodbrldfc \A. C. at Woodbrld,;,- Sunday after-

)n«in. It n i a t f and luck fame»«Tenth >!i--u the colored;

NS u p _ p»

nmmaild u

started

,-t. h-d l>all "

nnmmered out a »,rThe winners haJ :

l' Kiiblnsoii, cat.r IVi«;»on. first ! .

" " "

wi'l.I i : . •

• ; , - l

M

a r

S, 1m

•.nltl was, I'jr.y'i.

,i Schull

ai.-,.!- i!

liuHz le.!

• scoret1.

i

a i e

I n

lll-

,'if

on

Blanchmo Celery.1 w,.aih. . r c<nii-i

. f th. c.-kTy n:a>

ni i^ ; . . . n imon m.-

o'. S...vni-i .i!:.i l>.i:i

-.ip.i: t h e . r

: h - I1.'

r r : ,T

H.ili.

i ;

.-ild ]»i

\ mi s

i-:i

Til Vim

r:l IT. llr:iss:,-k ^

RuUdyV ,-rror of

hit i .r advauo-d.

.-rrnr ar.i! ?cor^.l

plao-d-: :•. Ami

, war.l

ptlonally

flauhlnsJ rx-hlnd'"•'s*; I 1 U « Q « - <»':

ray b o y . i ^ 0 " *l0»- E- v - l r

1 K.!>:.»r. center fiekltrlcldi \l ,,-t'n tn,\ P.-n.l.

| :-,r \Voo<lbrid|:e. w

.mil Vrv-d Wither

;;.:.!> ,'d i.tl Ihe \ \ V; Tin- KahWAv Cui

. " - :i inile-iviirmt; •

I with thf Hab«a>

Itl-r rJn" KatrsriT A A

'.e»*d i>y _ihe oM A A

I Industrial League r.'.a,' the

folluwlni; lineMin're. pitch

Kiach. n-cona

i|th'

aiyf Monroe Strict*.

Our many ~years 6T ConservativeBaakinq assure the best protectionfor your^savings.

nils from the

• wa'.l a', th.'

Amriov lailn

the

NT, U4MW1 VAMUBHHUVE..SPKK»BKICK C

AKX, WALTKK FH»:KMA>

•-h'-rty.,

r.-r:!:

LEAGUE WARNS OF GRAVE i-u s. scHootrcoNoiTioNs -

.,!< (eel that th.-

!.t!': out of lh«> A

n Hit- 'SCTirnTtr afier -j;tHif«s—^salc-u

.Ilurar.d's ,-rrur which was follow.

by Ints by Dean and Jackson

Tilt score:KAHV.AY A. A

AH K H TO A

. u Yurk by I!-..- ' tat .P CUV

.7 FTtTursr

m.i> b . -

-iin- u:.*-

li—i;x:^i; is

MUI con |,-rc of thethe crw

!. rribU brallnir

nt iendff , If.

ArmstrwnK.

arent. rfSrhultz. p.

< > ? - e f

Schultz. 2b

Duraml -'.I1

ass:,-k. i

'idy. Ss

lb

i iul i l t hem

l),-tai!ed

• •I. Ul- t.--ch..r«

OV,-u

0 1 S 1

i l;,ir^ ;.-r Ihe winter .

u« of Te^etab!--~ for the hum* are

Kxten.-ion Hull.•!•.:•. \2 of t h -

New J e r t e y Si.it,- Apr; ,u l :ur^l To! ;

u'K»- at New Hrunsw.ck A i'.-py wiii

h,1 furnisheil f r -* un r-'iiu-slIssued by the <;ate IVille;.- ni \ c r :

' i i l ture .

mil >.-ar >!oe to ina•.'.il •.•.;-• anil ln>u!TiiNa'.uin.il Security l^*ai;ii* \?*u

jl.. wa::iiiii; :o!.ix t-' the rn-jpi i;ur.iry generally tn rn'wire

IllI"Foundation of America."

1 'rrscrnT*.•h:> ^;l>. rv>elT<.«l >.>:,ril»y from StMary's. iiin«v of KUaabrth. The »corvw.i» IT Tn : Antmnrtr 1*inn»T arrrf-\r..!> :::r.Ror w«r«> :u th-ireso, iits. but iK«r iupt-ort e»»r lb>"v.nitiirs an my t ide . It wai th<-('r^«i.-ir.i la^t Katne of the season

>:: i.t Ani.-r;,.,1 and ^*'r inst .:'.it:i'::sth.- -eh. .^li. u:;d tha t the Mtua : i»a j

:••! -ut !,y l)r f l u x i o n con ta in* ) I• •:-.t- ••! tii ' tr.1%.' : r.at'.,ir..il ,lar. ,•par t icu la r ly :r. view of p re sen t i.i! ..i; t a ' i o n s ' T.".e L.-aru^ S-iys '

BI.OOMKlEl.n A f

Al! It 11

TO DISCIPLINE

" M.-asur-h for

•I i A F.

R E C A L C I T R A N T S .

, 1 1 M : p ! i ; : : - ; r. , : u -; '

,-* A n : r: . i : . I . - - . o r ,

>ciy

J a c k - i . n -i

H.-B-.".* 1!

McCany. :

M. li.-r. -'b

GI> mi t i

11:,-!/. If

Daly. ,•

•.nil !,•• ;..••••-! -tl.. ' I.- . m i - s.i• ' S h o u l d b e D o u b l e d "

i IV I'' Of I1 :• -: the l ie)

pr"«- •Bui-

1

1 2 0

•iJUe• u: j i i a t .i n r-h

P-

Tn:a!s .'..'. -I i' --I I:1. 4

ll.ihway I • J i, ci 1 x—7

Uloomfield " 1 " » " - ! " " 4

Two has.- hits R Sehultz 2. Mr

t'arty; stidei. has.- Ii Durand; struck

o i l . by II s . h u h / 11. i>y Gussr.er b;

ba&es on ball6. by Schultz ... by Ouss

ner 4; wil,i pitch, s. Schuitz 1!, umpire.

Joe Kelly

:..uu.lial

".or.s of

hr.eii:h!

:::zal:on. .

r.- posts |

!- in it-

i-ed !ha!

. i n i o u : : t h a *

Spent t l or. Ratthe Prlca of a HNi.GaJr

-i T .-il p , . - l s h : n -

t i c u l a r l y t r u . « l i . -

i . r . y l i in . ' i i t o t : ,k.- s : i l .

il "i!L-pii:.-5 It i s i i t i l ; , '

« : ! ! li,"(.iU!-.d .ii : l i , - ' o

,r, •• tli,- I . . - ^ : , m ' - I ' . i l i i y

. u t r . i l : ' , \ u : j . i h o r m a t t , -

WOMAN REPRESENTS LEGION

i

nrr..irWh!l-

p . -ohaM

\ r n : \ K i a t i u nrrx'-'i a r : tt[»»iaJm

• - > . • > a l . i l

. ruit>1--.HZ l icr . -a . ' - . l-r.- 'I'.- . .moLnt- v<l'ici".or. -iur

s i " 1 . • \ • • - i l t l i -

OIMLOoeptpe Heater

you this plcaturermngty low coo. ll has ooiypipe and one

\ ~CRESCENTS MAKE* ERRORS

i;iar:r.c ••rr-or* w- r.- ri'Sp^'risiblr lor

EXPEIjtf ^HRVICEPiano pTtiniftf\ AdjtfRing Repairing

• • • tc player Into •>and play all record*

LIBERTYS DEFEATEDI'Uyin^ acalnst the Cloxrr A (" . of

erth Apiboy. Sunday thr lJb«-rty A

o( tain c:ty. ha«i the small end of

L'". to S ii.-ore.

BRUNTON PIANO CO.| 138 Main St., i

i::.- f.T ,

f It,.- «..rld.•!••• -Si.- .-*•! <>f I I ' . ' » - ri. . : ' - •••*. \hr « t i ' ! " f tii

. .•:. ! "f • b«i)k.—Toledo

TISTStreets

and

famona Hp« Raisor"1 adrUe erery

, rats to ate HATrtd

:i; Ulo than

MT- W.

FAIRS AND FARM MACHINERY

Of course every farmer is interested

in agricultural fairs, if he isn't lie is

not a real [anner l-'air.- .ire wort::

while, but the tgarmer oIU'ii iails

tt> diwover their real worth to

himself The ayerage person rt-Kards

a fair more as a s-ource ot a genera]

Koo,l lime rulher than as a place to

gain helpful information anil ideas

j h l . - d

t - ' l l l l l l

wound

In iWiie

II I ' l l

- r S ' I . ' . i l l ^ t i l l

(ou r : ! ; : l : t ,

d i i | iu .» i in i i~

w h l i l i m.TT"

o n S - p t \'.<

.-d Whi le !-,'!

.- f o n ••- .n 1

ilis

\mi l l i .

.n>,n

i l r s

of N'.-

• • r i i . i n

,',1 roil

i-lil!£_.lirusse

rh i i i

w

L.

'•••

ls .

ip>

YorkK-o:.

,-ne,r .1 ,«r u i s

h.-i-i. < l , - , " r a t . -d J n

i n - i i ' a m i is t!i<- o

r. <-omm»'!ide<! In' r--

»i,mal M-dal of Hoi

w.ird lor v;,lor in th

;,. • !'i o r . r o r m i t > w ' h :!:•' a i l ;

n, •• ::i '!,- - i ^ t Of !•;%':::_• ; h ?- . , n i ' i :n to u l d b-- d . i l b l . i l t o m a i l i t t y ; • tiu- .i1:1 ••<••'.: r-A til-- i n . u l . ' i j u a t . ' p r - w a rk.-l l l i . ^ . ' . v r IO k e e p t h e L 'u ' . I ed: : ' . s saf. fur . 1 , - i n o e r a e y . a n d t o• •;• 'low:-, i ' o i i i m u n : - - n : a n d t o a n s i m l ;

F II:.- 'T.irK"'; inlTriT.v-r- r,r for-;y;iers *ni t:,••:r i hildren. T, broader andII. lib. ral pro^'ratr, of e,iucatiun is

i '-: >'S,s,-:it:al"Communiim tmpoaalbte'

' If eihii-atUiii and und•.l':,i !"• iuad<- l,i p< rm-a le intind funini iinlsni w>uld he lmpoa

J\me«f New J-;i-(

i.irmer tlpc'olHXAr: Illrfcdcra'.i. S p « Iared the rtjs Itof • - —w, -r- ,

cake torn). So csjjlhs with other food.rata or doA won't to«ch IL Three-:i..-a. 3.'.i Cic. Jl-25 Sold andnntee'd by T. H. Roberta.

DR.

T(it> litmiui

Alt work 4»<U> oOpen t L i l y 9 A. M. to 8 P. M except Sundiyi

L ll U T l h 40J

aarni'

itlcaLt at all Uses. Ttlcphm 40-J

in Sccl

• •f t ie . - i :•• H i n t -!•••, t l ' e i . - r11• ( l i n t MiN-

far

e"

ir Hi, , hivlie.-

t-l!t of t h e I ' n i t

, I

The farmer sees the implements that G I R L S W A N T BASKETBALL GAMES»re on exhibition, but does he learntheir principles ot construction, operation. adjustment, control, improvements. and the work they can do'TheBc are all points to lie iarefullyloked into. LalniF is scare,-, macheery replaces labor, and every furmere must use it; the fair ofiers anejcCelleDl opportunity for h:in to learnmore about it. It is to Hi' interestof tho farmer who Koes :<» n lair :<>seek out the aRrlcultural inipleruentshe uses, and study th.-ni thoroughly.To know one implement well, is worthten merely looked at.

Why not use the fair tliin year asincreasing

Haskelli.ill ,~ at-ain re-uin.-il by the'.iliale .-nil.lo>. • - or the Wheeler Con.'lenser A: K;iKi::.-erinK Company. Cart* ret T!i" i|umtet will iiverai;,.' aboutll'i IIOUIHIS. Til'.- team desires to play

,.:: iH'Pori'-nts' court -Saturday e-ven:ii: ot:U Any --unable guarantee

\\:ll l,e con>idere,l. Address all com-niui: 1 > atli>ns- to Hubert It. Urown, Man-acer Wfieel.r Kaskethall -Team. Car-

N J.e t

-pol

then.

a direct means of increasing yourkowledgc and understanding of farmmachinery?

Issued by the State Collegeculture. ^

Early Egyptian Tomba.The kliiRs of the ynrllest dynaitlea

reared no pyramids. Their t'uiulis weregreat structures mainly underground—that of Aha (who Is possibly Men a.the flnrt king of Kcypt). at Nnqnilnmeasures ITS feet by &><, nnd contnliu21 chambers—built ponietlinea ofKrf^l, • - i . * . . ll,,i,.,. nt u-miil nnil'some

I-..:!,,n. wv: tliK'ii'd l; ' ii! 'dry v,,:iii,feoluthtti <>t s u l i i l m r0»y. If Ink has nof»allrinse out "and boll, unddlserwar as If by magic.ke mnorcd In the same

in- from "biteid nib ultb any

Umes floored wWi stohl-. ns. In th«TVn Mt Ahy-

wboM granite floor furnishes the«artleat known example of l l f *»<> ofW«i In fcalldlM.—K«tlo—I ( » PILLS

Ull* t ; , : ; : l . ' h,-r [tiaelll I l ioni i t l^

one •!..; a I.inn! h |,r,,l»i- from nntr,.- ..:i'. r.:; ..i|»'n.l:er. injiirlnc

landinK t:"'l> *:'.'i ' - r .!. itb rvsulleO nixf ! nfi. rv-ufd \ . t none cooli? hav»

n tn.,r.- vi-,-itiT«'<l and M^clud^d. tlir.l.

Sways have and alwayspaying mien, but exp«ri-I'IIH.-I] States has taught

, is one object on whichi not begrudge cuptributin^in education "

League to Act.A special CQmmlttee on Education,imposed of several members of theuilonal Executive Committee of the - ^alional Security League, will shortly F i n a l l y WAS R e s t o r e d t olauKurate a campaign with the ob ~ " " " " " ~* — — * * •i'il of broadening, expanding and lib

education, and the activeupporl of men and women ol civicpirlt 1B now being solicit-tl for thaturpose.

I SUFFEREDTHREE YEARS

ly was ReiHealth by LydiaE.

Vegetal

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPSERIES SUGGESTED BY FAN

Kdltur of l lecord:- Koselle Parkwon the chamiiionsbii) in the I'ninn"ounty l>.'aKue. I have incited a teamronx the Inihmtrlal League to ulayloselle Park for counts' champlonstrlp.

one In Hahuay. uuu In Hosclli'' Park,ileilding Kami- if nere»sary In KlizaIH-III. Hahway's share of proceeds to

lineup: Wltherldcf. If.;lb ; Laurent, rf.. Laudon.

n down anilside, was

ntly consti-and had verr

I suf-for three yearstru perfectly

isrrable untilriend waa telling

jie lo try Lydia E.Pinkham'a V e g «table Compound andI fotinJ-it-* wood«r-ful medicine. I cannow do twice aamuch work and

Compound WYou '•"' HM tbeMlUrooLial."—Mrs. M,

icatnut St, Lowell

TRY THIS "BE!* HOR" RANGE FOR 3 0 DAYS AT OUR EXPENSE. »._. __.» t ,t .w .* :.. w . -^ . «* . . . «--.» .»• - n« X l a«—*^If you find that It l> not the bvsl cooker, baker and broiler that you hate ever nsr

call for It—and refund you <-Tcry prnoy you hare paid 'on It.Thla liberal otter U made In order to .plsrr th«<<< (aprrlor kitchen n n c n la ,

Ot lh«a« aplendld stotr* arr-ln dally uxyJa^'be home« of Perth Ambor and rlrinitjthem out orer all the state.

SPECIALXRAMijrERWS *ybO A MONTH

•..Sf 0'«."».-» c- :nf to

reeomiiii>naother uoiiifacts a* a

-:b : Schuliz. ;ib ; Early. THEALL Brssrr.Siuk<j~, ' -WitlH-ridify.— Man,

JiiK. lb.; 1-iurent. rf • Uin- WtlJr "oni'.n wilrVfintinii^ to suffer so'long is more than v. ,• can uwlcrstand,

, when they can find health in Ljsinvi-i. ss ; Mesick, 3b j Pitikham'B Vegetable Compound:i ] side Park ' : For forty yean it has been the stand

i- I KiT'/r-fif i i it i rd remedy Jor female ills, and has i*' «7 r V; „ „ ' stored flu health of thouaanda of wftmen

17 r.ampbeU. St ,who have been troubled with such ail

' ™ 1ft It«

•nti as dtiplacfui^uts? raflulceratiun. irn^rularitim, etc

TIM il.eine Co. .Vcnr kttor will

, | T [ >y

we'll pay yonr exp«n»«»I>1 u« »buw you »hi yaa "B«n Hur" In your host—«« I*pip« and elbows free—to ciartt Wset tin* up lh» store and coaa»eUaf ta«-B«n Hnr" ready for nsc

Price $47.5<Kto$87.50

Uet ua domonitrale the "Ben Hur" ' * ! • •**

Corner Smith• n o

SUtc StrtMtto JMBOY, N. J

Corner S»'itb

PERTH A'

Z* to celebraU our UnUx Mmlrertarru m e t heartily WW«.cicomo you moat hearUljr.

have had a rery proaperoua„ , » w«™ • " umaatM. »U waU at-• coded and not an'offlcw aba«nt. Weu,Vo added to our society thirty-ei«bt new members. We hare hadninety three visitors. »me of whomJ.TI) become member*.

•nin> of our beat and oldest mem"brr, Mls» flars-KaTersroot, H u nenn

„,:,! by death- We hare lpit a

Other Tlilton present wen(rom Newark, Elizabeth, Orance,W«»tfleld, Clark Townablp, Linden

and Rahway.The home of President Hacann wai

handsomely decorated for the eventwith a profusion of beautiful tall flow-er*. Following Xhe^meetlng aaumptuous collation waa served anda delightful social time had by all.

BEUTELL READY TO GIVEINFORMATION ON SOCIALISM

Kdllor of Record:—In the last issueof thc Record, mention ID made ot

t tafcyy K«corq, TucxUay Afternoon, Septcwaebr 21. l?20

Socialistthe reques< of a Mr. Qord to have bisImlldlnK extended, an being a Slarty move.

Kindly correct thia opinion, as Mr.tiord ianot amilated with the Soclallutl arty ip any way. nor Is hit, actionion

with Our

,,r v F. Mount, has beenthreuKb D"™- t a w " '..., , iir. We mla« hi

connected In any mannercampaign.

T h e ri"c<;'11 -xi'loslon at th

' r o m 0 ' l l r o : i d " n ( l Wall atreets. New v o rk

race:C l l s r- |H b"lnK »ltrlbut«d errh

led!

« c r ready ] '" t h "

ic ,n»wer oar eail <ay of olfht.b*. hard to"

)u8lyttdv<K-al. d by our

WORLD FAMOUS AVIATOR ANDAVIATRIX TO DEFY DEATH

AT 1 9 2 0 TRENTON FAIR'Tex" McLaughlin, Successor to Locklear, and Laura

Bromwell, Looping, the Loop Record Holder, Engagedas Supreme Thrillers;—Other Colossal Events.

Trenton, N. .I.—Two of ilje highestsalaried un,l most during; ,,uMl,><ir.[KT-formers In the wliole world arc coiningto Trenton if> tlirlll »lx» <T"»<h nt ih^big Trentnn fnir, wlilcli "ill he h«,|i'fr.im Helilcmtior "J7 tn n mher 1. ',i-chiFive. nnd wlilih Is lier:il.led as Hiemost coln«««iir ex[,,i^lii',ii ,,f us type Inthe United Statin

The thriiler:, a:- Harry "Tex" Me-

Orl-era to come here, Mr. Slonne hasculled nttpnllun lo SI;: llugdahl, thed'rt track champion, who, since tho.tin (rnelc mm|m4a;» •>!•*"'*<-»• ln«( AprilIn Allanlii. lins been putting newit-iirk^ nnd points ncro-s the boards Inevery meet. Hugdntil will ilrlv,.* n newK^sfX crenilon nt the Ids fair.

Other drivers and their cars to heneen In Ihe contest a r e : i^mld Dl»-

, ,h o r t ' : ' l r

We crneliy ca'tar and~t «m tbanktni

that-'-ttexotf..waaloux». A »,,.»(ul rummase sale was held

hirt ur.ii rnaini'•-n and 7-omm nn Tr,iir«daynil mplmlem l . ^ . . a 1 H | a ,

^.ed lutprliro being glren amount

lo^ food .friends have donated

,n.-.n »utns of money for the good

« k We hate beea many times al

[j.,,., iii>caurssed when peopln haxe

. ... ;I,.ti oar work and In harnh

». • !. have wondered what we gvi

,, t i .',>r wh'en we are unable :n . om

!•, *:xh thrtr r*"m*«U

Tac Jii^nt of the IKM lel> d'^snl

»;»4.ii hart a «pod llmr You »r>-

rJ1.^i,-d lo answer the rails day u:

r t*. Som^ wbo call t>n the 'phuno

,. , . >. -y abusive and you .in- nrxv-t.-d

.-- TO ,-»ll op.any number of r>ropi,-

i.!. »nd outslda* the city »..ttl.-

j>r~.,id affair*, to go quickly I.'I.T

:2*I» thai somebody don't want any

If yoo tall to j a m o l y ih.-y

.) know what you c**t paid !,ir.

i *r thlnjcs and mueh more w«-

^a.'tdle without l.»»ii!K our ,^A

• ]-• that the yr«r w.. ir.' nut

.i: will be rTrn more pri»»;,,-ruu*-

h«- o: e just paaard I wi*b ihr

• uutd come oot and , ."if-ral'-

» and help a worthy i nu«- m l

i i ' « 'f,l« of oar F*athrr. "A'rll done

i,-.*l *-;d faithful.' will b« yoqr T,- :

»ir-i 1'rotrct j i icue who cannot pre

ricm»cltes> - The work !» you'S ' .

1 Tollce AXtCI M:t; .Macann j>ad_.

• oDdrrtnlly ictir.. durir.i; th- .

iT-»r WaJTIn<JlfSTF-<T in K.-rTrrort^

•:t the folloylr.t H,,m,-» !,,und

" » •

w h l r h t h , ' l ives of O V . T

workrra were lout and th

STri-ei ,Iinahl,-r in I&1S. ami

eiplosioll Thursday, they >

h.iv,. hai»pened In s trul

r'»iUiI2>unity

No nialt.-r »ha t

;.!•.-'. ,,:i ,,t Thursday K fi,

rh- tru,. ,,ii*' it <uuld ur.iy ha[)t..-n a«

•An- i.-«u.]I of criminal cj-relL-s

riolit:r.e l!f

orIIHI cheap 'o b.

!:• direct cr!min:i::t

KiK nend nr ri

,r.,I di ' i lni i '

lirouKht

At the/Prifnaries:.' M./to 9.00 P. M.

. 28,1920Vote fon Renomination of Congressman

ERNEST R. ACKERMAN"Regalar RepalUcaB America and Homanity Always"

^successful business man of forty years' experience.Has served City, State, Nation.

yjntrrr K:

t ', "TEX" McuAUGHLIN AND HIS OEATH-CHEATI NG' D^OP FROM P1.ANB

"It Mint HaveMontt

"Saw a]Fall," wri

{a 26c oakinto smalmovingMust havdidn't SD

TO PLANb.

I nfurtur.al , ' l> iinwt-v. r

.-v,-re punrRirn;. i .' uf

-;.oi,«ll,I.

i l l

for th.

Hi..

ol '!.

r.-'Tror i* I

d-'jd neir

ii:.,:ni.-il

I- Ji.llit lr

l iweil Ic

It would

hole wil'L

,f l m m i r . l v

iirouKht riothir.c but

i-rn"* arsrl tlnnKhieri (

',.-[ I.*),-- AA a pl l j ;

v ,-.ir.-

l^iuirlilin. ktn.v, n :i^ t i e ,l.-:ttt)| ynun^^ler from S;ui Ani'.nln

rime, i , , n , | j p , , i jmra r .p.mwell . tinmost ' fame,! uv in t r i i . mid tin- only

t o - , ' re- i tix>plii(r the Ir^.ji n-tihnot brinK

"il.-Tv Ihe

Whi t we

u, punish

on»ibl^ for th*1 rrlmi»

i:.i; .,n,l iiiairuaiK and

'r>-.. (rom hl.init' or.•ss,,r t,, l>, ,klr: ir»<-kU.nr feat^ millif it I :iti;r..'. ^>m:::;1 \-t Iiiin i,, •!., s-.;ehV-tllnt>lit. S ' lnr . l iu by bj*. ^ t ^ ' l

hoi;,,in .,f the | ,I . i /e. ^fc*«; iII Ihe t e |

of \ e w / V o r k (ESSPX) : lu'onof Neir Orleims (Olilfleld Spe-l>'s Allen of f'hlnii;o (Mlix-••Sj^'i-d" KiliL' of St. I'ulll

Hi^-i:il). anil Ted IIill of Kan-;iiri^eoe).il,- will be ;t slrlkniK featureInver of iluills In a came

t h e i m r t - u f Hie liit, '1 ,,f M V r i m : i . i .al r,

Inc fair.

«Tforinei.il"' ! I """ r - -

•• In IISJM. l.«-.-n > -if v « > r t s m : n i s t i i | i w i l l Vf\A\ ti , mis:1:1.-ar, l i r d m a l l - < . - . ^ , : i r y M a r ^ e r u m l ia s nrrulig(Ml fc

•II. In h e >-oin. j A j u r i e s nf- B u m e s r w n v p i - n t h e - P a r i f

Been Dead >t Least 6Didn't 9rn«ll-"

cellar laai. "and bought', hroka.lt nn

week whileis the dead rat.

months,ls wonder-

Bold

a.- most rebpouaible

•m al times a-, if the

- one madhou!"- Vlo-

\ cr advanc-d th,- cause

it on The contrary, has

sorrow to themen has

SSthe last six

~. di)R> killed J i

.,%• and irolleys. Zl. cumpi.i7r.ts r»

-t.vi M; wmirfniil- ,n>-»tif J'-.

. _'jniiilalnUi retrrrrd lo police 4S

S-Kri-iKi-t!, hnv,- roucht It W.lh

!•»»,• ,»nl\ w,'.tpoii w> believe In -Edu-

cation. For doluR Ihls manv of us

hare suffered bitter persecunon. But

,-*<TV day »-- irp more firmly ~ct>n-

ihal m.inkind (an only h»> saved

BUI SlKTt.

for Iiflc-

Ainerl-Caiiadilill batlle for a ;

and guaranteed by T. H. Roberts

This Gorilla Nc=as a 'Nurse.A relief from ennu: is offeTed In a

Teeent notice in the "Personal" col-umns of the I.miiioli Times. The ad-vertisement read. "A person wantedto look after a baby gorilla ; wap- :!0FhllllnTT*; jier week. Aiiply 'Aly.'-e.' 15Sloan street K»ii^lii^iiri<lt:e.

d hand M.iiiitit^-tt-.^-t*ilwl<if>iii^i-lijK la i r .

' ilie 1.1- Ihn l l e r - u-II llllfnl.i^^—hi* tof t fi-,,111 I I,T', .i H4I**-

:ind llali,MI. whlohif $1.CH«) daily.

Midway a Hummer.A ini'lway liuininlit- -.vith i i lrrncllons,> t ,,f iliein now ami n,,\,-l. 1 un-rIiiu-,1 a s anolln-: f,-atiire s t rong"iiuli in ilst-lf to ili.iw ihmisunds to

l i x t i ' i She,'^l,^v_slinwsIlie :iMiti<,-in, rils. my»-W i t ^ ut wluii ls r a t e d :

Ills nol

. , / j . i a n . - while [ : ,- theMln will !»• ar- I world.-I pllm. l . leu'en- Nine

the ri^'iit-hand i fo-.:r r:

^reniest i i inh i iy sl

iyHix enliii-^, maki<•>- dnily. in^liri: Ihe

in ihe

iK twenly-llnest jiro-

.»::it« ref.Trf^l to . . l y

t r r a t o n t :

il on *lrret 1".

»rlei o*»*r

.. l l ; w a r n l n c ,ir.

h^la^ckamlth. i : »-<]u

t doxa. 33; ln»t

From Pafle One)

unil Miss IVornia T

.i rv<o«;nttl<>n of i-ffici^iit and

. rincInK -TMTTIO" Miss Macann

• -I Irom " a n adni.rn-.c

• :i.in,r wa» nn; dlvulfcei

.,'..- - i l v i r l u c a r .p- .>»- T b

.i'. r. »a» m a d e by forme:

'•! M.irir T. BrUlo r .

:. ••••r» nf reirrvt « , :•• re,

• :nm>s io i l e r l iarr>

».i» unatfle ti> t>, p.

•. Mi.1- Robir.Min. »h,»

I'lrtllK the meetillK Ilntier! Arm ;

•••••:\n .of Hami l t on stre.-t . »ai> ap .:

.: •'J n-jlstant agent and w.u i>w11 *•_:! Jht-CUaluin^ry bailee »'f i'^14' (

TTi • report of: TTPasuier Mrs: V

'. n.irl.— Alloth showed a balam••• of

I r . v l l Sixty clxht were pn-seni In

'!U-!.IIK thirty-two out-of-town KU-SIS.

•!•... most distant one beln* Mm. Victor

Murln of HUKO. Col., who in Ais.linK

Mr» May ltacann Farrrll. of-, Kliza-

UP AND GET3U5»TS WASHDAY

. . THE C H / N C E S

ar| tha.t If hubby ifcaa Invited to dothl farbfTy- wash/iK or to stickrdund'|while It^ra being done hei y , * George do It." Our

advice ra to lVt one of our electricshing marfiines take the soil out

of\he garments and the toll outof yVir wife's life. Let us demonstrat\ their worthiness and guar-anteeotaess.

We ftundk' everything electricalVacuumY&leaners Toasters,. Ironsand supples. Edison Mazda LampsKlectrical vont'ractlng.

R A H W W ELECTRICAL STOEE«• <aat.HOrTMAN.P80C »

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING U SUPPLIESPHONE 4 6 2 M - 109 1EVING ST

Spend L^ss Than You EarnInterest /at 4%

fromamount

, itJ

rt

Ii

surplus fundseposited on any

up. Save for the/omJ$5home J9ji. <vant, or to invest perma-nently for your future.

/Talk this over with us arrd we will be• j gla^ to helpT^rvo niaice—yuursetf^ in-/ deptnaent.

RIHWAY TRUST co.

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Member Federal Reserve Systemto a J». M. bally Saturday*. 3 to 1!

M»nday Evenlne* •-. *.- 4.-'iO e'clo«fc >

anil wo Jen the worlduse me servii g of

tea aV one pi their mostasotnsting decompHsbinects

11^ TEA, they are. Bimplyi rroV^stibie ! Una VaniDyi's

i — the) 're rrrej-

li>s Si 30. 45c lb

Of.li-F.cVi<."Te>sSilm L*b>i T««»Gold L.b.1 T H I -

13c ind 2!x:plit>

• 15c md 30c pki• 23c aad 45c pk(«

llfe roembtrr of

the S::U- W i' T V by":i'n appropria-

tion of »""• ' " " " ""' l m n l 1 u n l o n - M r s '

Wllii-.m T K,:.r. of Mapl- aveaue. |

w a s aI,p.,:B!«l deleKa.e to the State:

.onVe,if..,n f I - I'eld at Anbury Park.

Oct. 19 .i::d '-"" • .m,..,i m i made rrf the

l h l r t y . l , annual - u n i r ' « ' * ' » « • «

,„ be Held al St. Jame. church. South

,,r , , . ,l and 1V..H street.. Kli^beth on

Thursday. Sept. » There wlU be

mornlnR and afternort procram. a.follow- Mornlnc- 1« "'lock, con-l«t .on ,,l.-d to order by J^aMen.Mr- M ir« I' Tomliiyon. ot I .ilnfleld.

, . ^ - i . i e r<alm and "yriin: urayerSlrs.-

«• 1) llurdick: creet.iiK from union.

Mrs C W ^ ' " " ; Kri' l" lng f r o m P 3 B '; o . K,v -W K- Neff: response. Mrs.

j w .v (-.ifionl. appolntm«nt of com-

m i u ' . , ' , readme "1 ]'>ur'!al-..Mrs' T ' C 'Hidi,,;;' -inili,. » . d r , « - « f p r e . W n t .

M - T..mlii^..n. report of cocr^poml-, .• ,ry Mrs U K I > 0 M ' • r>'l>orl

„, r,"',~rn-er Mis-l! T l-nderhlll: re-

•' r t r< ,,,,l,a,r. Ml^ Kmmii Johnson:° ' flhul l>uy;" offe-rlns-.

,,.,; ,,f ollicers. election ott., "Ml:""''1 roiivenllon-at- At-

('•'ty Nov 12 17; In memwriam.I- ','•' iimliie .:oon-tldp praver...,,iuiii_rnukdictjon. box Iur "<

Official hoard and resolution com-( , , , ., m • Hlble reading.

n n t t i H ' i n - - • • ' • ' • ' • _

" ,,, - ,i .,:,rnneiit:il reports. L. T.7 P' "•] . ,V Mr.-. I-auni T. Decker;'- ' .nuntion. Mr.- J- A. Knowles;

n.hr.' d I'eople. Mrs. U..,i,u.udeuis, Nar

LAURA BROMWELL AND HER LOOP LOOPING MOUNT.

M "

140 Main Street

Ln-klear.v Weilnesila

nf ihe I " ; ,-\liil'H;.-».ill ,ii-e.ii>y I Ii*- feniiiiV

m Monday iiml Tue--

,r:iyer-

Unti'-M-'

Looping the Loop.ivs Urtumvell will str ive for a new

lei i ' ihe ly,il> tveoril when1 she coinesl l , ' T ivnton fair. Her pri 'viuui

mark uav ST c.iii-'eelltive loops, whichshe c.Nljhllshed at Minenln. I.. I., ir few

k^ np>. Cntil ihi-i l ime the Wgh-wntrr m:irk was 2." loops, which waslen.le Uj a Frenchwoman living inFrniu-e

Automobile Classic.s i tu more thril ls a re assured In the-

untii'aj^" uutoluolille classic to lie e,,n-le-ted for on Autoniuliile day. Octnher1. a."I Ihe unto |Kiln Rallies, which willtie n daily fealur ,- ,m ihe truck In front>,f " .e annuls!:!i!-l A ^r,»ilp ,if the• "i "i's L'i'''aIe^T dan-devil , l r i \ e r s are

.- en; , : , ' i l l'».r l l" ' mnlor ela--s:e.'. SI.nine of <h|ea_'n. wlm has as-^.,1 iieisiiiial (iliurKe ,,f ihe variousn:s. i>r,,tn^t"i ;; ,-'.ililesl uii,'\,-i II,-il1 . l:iis:ery >,f si; ,!; fe'atm-,-s al tlie

Inir. Ar. an exumiUe nf the caliber nf

AniericuiWork Ani'mtK

\V. l

ship.

W TMrs

Chrl.-itlan

Charles KK-klnl;

i_..h,m«e. Mrs. W.

K int | uriim t'v«*r ID IIIC truitinK. pacinj; :indT1:IIP»- . running liur-v nn-iiiy events. Al. Snun-

*) -r?», in clmrce »I iltu (.rack. KIIQW, Uaarpirn'lf «1 us r:in» :i sft of speed steedsus hat uwr i«fi i oiTered at n fulr inilio east. Purs»*s npK'reRutinK $10,000will hi> ^ivi'ii away for the five raci-s,i.iuf as>uriiiLr :i spirited compelhion.Many of the fusif.st horses in ihemuiiiry lnive- ht-vn ciileroil, and withuiiiij.'>vsls I'htrtt'S alrondy listed, a hlgweek nf hurst* jwl t iK is corttitn.

Other Big Features.All th«> various display depurtinenta

will iuiri.idtu-e new and more variedpruihu-ts and ai i ir les in every line.I'pwnnH «'f $.*»,(HHt in <ash awards willt;Iv*» iidded impetus to the a^rlcu|(uruland horticultural exhibilUiji.

In the "City of MartiiMCry" ilierewill he a display uf rolu--,;il |U"upor-tlmis. Sevi-ral .td«l!t|onal ai'ivs ofground have btH»n urqulred to {MTiultof an extilhlt ion ^renh-r in si-opi- il.anever hffure. All t\pe> of appuraiusknown to ihr t.iarhinery aii't ajjru'ul-tnral world will !H» on display/ tttriipi;HTlr:U itrmnjistratlons wil l-be glvctt t *

I nf their use.

PnjkyIce Cre6m Parlor

lor Ijc bestIce Crc«>P, ckndy, Soda, Fruit.

Cl|ars, JCJa»rette»,^ i

crearrt 60 c/ntsy* quprt, 30its * pllt arid.VunU » half

pint- Ord*» receive prompt at-tention anaare delivered.Just recelveM a full line of Park& Tllford, PVllta, 8chrafffi andFritz's Choc\latea. dive ua atrial.

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FRED CASONIS t . , 'Phone 8R-J.

FOR

Ho)»Aital

Avkii

i ' • •

/hont 34-Rahway

ALANBRUCE

CONLINRegular Repcblk^B-Candi

date for Nomination.

5th Congressional District

LESS rUSSYiicrc

FOOTING

Vigorous Whole Hearted

RcpescntatioD and Tax

Rednction| ——

WORK FOR HIM—VOTE FOR HIM

Primary Election September 28l lJ S 1

Or,l>T«M i 1**.1 t.-r t>> \V I. ll.ilUi. I'l mpitiL'li M.m;i£<>r. WoLt lc l J . S . 1.

Luderhlll; Legislation and Petition,Korce; Medal Contosts,

Art; offering; Scientific TemperanceInBV'ructlon. Miss Emma JohnBon; St)-

Mrs Kilytho M- Currif. MuUU-iil Tern

,„.,-„„•,. ..Mrs. AuKUSt Scnmldt;.Mrs. K- Meetings nnd White Ribbon

M. V. Goodllffe; nd-E s '

i-niita. Mrs."FaclnK. FaclnK V-

II. Elfreth, State President; song.

clal Meetings :imTTle""iT-n«tGr Day?."Mrs. Kdmund Teid; Soldiers aud Sail-ors. Mrs.' Carrie I,. Bennett; ThePress. Mrs. C. W. Scott; Tomperancer.nd Labof>MrB. «'-, W. Scott: Temper-anco and Missions. Mrs. L. W. Cark-

"Work for Enforcement Where You I huff; Temperance tn Sunday Schools,Are;" Obserrance of the Sabbath, Mrs. • Mr». Mary Winter; report of resolu-

T. Cox; Penal and Reform, Miss j tlon committee. mlaceUaneoaa bus-

Trucking

BROS.Rahway

Tclcpliones 240 J. and 24 J

GO TO

BAUER Sj tor . YOUR'

The Mrf/rsrst S/rck •.!: ihi- Chy of

PURE FR^SH CANDIESI We carry all ,tae popular makes, in full assort-

rulnt, su h as Park and Tilford, Whitman's, L«wney's,Hlyler's, Apollo, etc., in fancy boxes and assortedsizes—a's<i-a fine line of

iu itueut.

-SODA WATERPure and Wholesome

Orders Carefully Attended to I

BAUER'S125 Irviiig Street. Phone 326

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Wahwny Record, Tu—day Attemoon, September 21

The Rahwmy RecordNew Jfrrmty Ad-rocate

NO. IMS.

•ot.rnl at tb* mnwiy.N. J, PostoOe*u Mcond cl>» mttttr, under tin act ofOctober 8. 1917

Taesdiys »ad Fridays

itahway Publishing Corporation158 Irving 8treet, Rshway, N. J

A. F. KIR8TEIN. ORUQOISTPRESIDENT

FRAKK M. 8TH.UHAN

VICK-rRE8IDKNT

SECRETARYARTBl'B M. MOKSK

TftBASlKEB AND Bl'StNKSa UANAOKKART1H8 K WKMDELI.

EU1TOKWILLIAM F. DAY1R

•ubscrlptlon rate »2.50 per y«*r, pay-able in advance. SlngU copy S c*nta.

Harrlman. of 163 Hamilton street.Mrs: William H. Little, of 17 Luf-

berry street, bas gone to IHIca.Rochester and other places In NewYork State for a month's sojourn.

Mrs. Mascha and daughter, MissMargaret, and son. Fred, and Miss

nette Bjfrnes. of Brooklyn, werebuvcts over the week-end of Mr andMrs. Chris. Mandeville of 5 HarnettVreet.

Mr. and Mrs- Otto Wleiuer. ofChurch street, bave returned fromtheir two weeks' sojourn at AsburyI'ark.

Kivo applications were iulKlu by Rahwack Tribe. Noproved Order of Red Sou.

Police Sergeant George

OBITUARYMrs. Kate Craves,

After a gradual decline In healthMrs. Kate Graves, aged. 51. widow otHerman Graves, jjlod at the home other sister, Mrs. S. H. Terry, 64 Par-note street, yesterday morning. Thedeceased leaves three sons. Herman\ uraves. of 133 Bryant street;,George O. Graves, of New York, andC Earl Graves, ot Bryant street, andis. also survived by one grandchild;

WDINGS.leary -McCartney-

Bdward Leary. ot LeesrUle arenas,.and Mtss Margaret McCartney, otj Lafayette atreet. were united In mar-riage Sunday st St. Mary's church bythe' ROT. rather C. J. Kane. Mr. andMrs. Harry Chatiln attended tbe bridalcouple.

tlVree brothers. John Blerwlrth. of 87Kernote street; Henry Blerwlrth. of

-..reived lust .,., west Grand street, and Oeorge165. In. ,,i,.r»lrth. of 206 West Hatelwood a»e-

,- three sisters. Mrs. S. H. Terry.Verm.tc street; Mrs R C. Barters,

nu tConger.

.,. - . . _.. Charles ^ j - n u , n s , r w t ,Uowers and William Bowers had a (;nD1.rt ,,f io»osuccessful nshlug expedition 10 Ueach nnn,^ivn

Haven over the week end years ago.»•- i-,iw,r.l Johnson and son. Ed , M r 8 Q r a v e ,

Hancock avenue.

PLEASANTLY SURPRISEDMrs. George B. Tltman of 72 *

avenue, was Tery jil' "«Jy surprisedWednesday evening "ior of herbirthday. She was U» jciplent otmany pretty gifts, tbcelhor with tbecongratulations and best wishes of herJrtetKJs—A—to* program ol JWttlc,•octal -diversions and refreahmenU

, jmado the time pass quickly. Tho»eHer husband died seTen! present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Parks, Sr. Mr. and Mra. C. W. Car-

RAHWAY, N. J.A VERY EXCELLENT REAL

ESTATE BUSINESS PROPOSITIONONLY M7B0

I hsve for sale In Rahway N. J.. atweivo room.house, located one blockfrom P. Ri R. station, on the principal

Kecortf. Tuesday Afternoon, September 21. t920•7~?5*

basin*

Iof New, penter. Mr. and Edgar Kelly.

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Grand street. wWn,kcd and highly respected i4«y: Miss Row Graham. Boston;^ t ^ " " - , ^ « « . h s d - ^ ' ^ r ' s h e « . charter memhe, X. M. Oould. ^PortUnd. Me. «t . co^bone fractured Thursday a n d fir.t n o b l . grand of Rabw.y R«, 13«ford. N.warkwhile Playing foot6« w«h t*ter l ^

TUESDAY. SKPTEgHEHT-n: "t«0--

SOCIAL AND PERSONALMinn K Roll of S

K

u m m i t hao V>eon

wti ' i M- nn<i

>•>( 2 S

I larger boys.

1 has b w i spending a fewmother. Mrs Mary QwWest XJrand street

W I M o r t o n an.t da»«ht«r>.. theM ^ , , . M..y •».!'< J..:a.n.- if J « St

' prominent ofSUSPICION

^S l u r . L a . i f .

Association <Iiativ and ot V

form.-rly

I fcasieru;*Veterans'| rest by Officer Kdwtn

, of Turk

bel.mgod tothree

enu -rillSh

leave >hl» wee*1 Prosbyorian churvh and,lKh>mled became a

the German I cross ot -Camel gwhen that! watches and JUS J» In his possession.

membor 1 He claimed h» arrived In Rahway on! d did t know the

Pierce : Over HHi l--irsl Bapv \ t l i i ; i n i r

• street, has returned from a business j , l s l S u n d a > . , c h o o , h a c l tt S a t u r , i a > ..rip to nuffalo and Niagara F»"». j n u l , n K or, the premises of School ComWhil , in nuffalo h.- attended the . m l s a i o m > r F w Kldd m St GeOrceH n ssl,-.s r.-infpm,™ ; ;av.-r.u.- T H w » m w « e . . n i l e M ,

Miss 1'aulin.. II K.rsler nf 1.H Main ; ,.veins and ref reshment to niak" thestreei. ha-- t>< appointed Rj.-rfltnry' t T ) l o enjovab'efor ih.. V M .IIHI W H A r!,.. >....:-.,: p, opi- ,.: ::,,- F:.->; B..p- 1. U. Fers:..-. of lf,4 Main..street, h a s j ; ^ cimr.-h .ire axranKine » fraak

' thV

The I,->ied

I'resbylerlan church. : the last trolley and did not know thesaid

Wednesday, n.ght. The

have |ration

•ocondl-

proper--___ all Im-.ntly Instal-'

and fine elec-•ailon Is a »ery

-. and tbe land laquickly advancing

lone, on which thia1M worth at leaat> buldtng to erect

• cu.i .v •«.<*•. makthg a'of I1S.0OO. It Is the T«ry Wlaal'

for a Brat das* ~6pardlaga first class rooming hemae.

lealtf might abioknows now to do basin!• j

liefinethis vicliIn value.

I-propertytSOOO now.

•ould cost at

wilf r w o J v Tplace, where the heal at

could be ob-b«M ol nasia.

served euisr to transients or to regu-lar boardvj^ this Is a real opportuaily

and m»)ic money. TIMto do bu»l

Simget your Sh^bing Things

from US.things. You shave

," and TOUT face amt

entire iprice Is IS7S0 now for theproiierty•- no more and no leas-

FRANK It TRVS8LKR. 'Cor. Irvine abd Rm A»e.

T

thinfa kst • Unf lime, »«f 4,

y i t t l DrojgteU.

l f^BEST DRUG STORE

ofotV.i

returned to busway Market, aftWCL'K-1 re*t.

M:ss Kstlir-r Jstre-l . !ia

with 'he Rahtwo

for ^ i

EXPERT CABINET WORKER

J F.-i-te.r of 164 Main AT SERVICE OF PUBLIC

ur'-.-.l home, after stay« .'.h -rXritivcs in Rrook-

v: t!"tery

JACK CAOSESe H..\ U Y. Graham, Clalmtnj: th»- shvy bad

First Presbyterian a lirce Jack of r.v,. ton* capacity In j; lntermeul will bo this city two co .r.-.l fellows, J»tttp>*

THVlnr. and Wiilam Jackson. wer«>!tsk'et Into enstodv tn Mulberry street. t__

:i-.> bit

Fred E.. ,1 • » • : ! > :

Newark. FridayThornpsbn and ilfflcer

apd <\u- -u>n.:d

S«r»cant j y^m KKNT-To dOrr went tot t>( (1>ur rooms s

'- bulL.-'*t-"-l*-Jr!.lLli^men

l!r-.;: : o : . J1.

m.- i i t ;n !>••

IV

lv T.ii:.->

S : u i i r . ! a y .

n y,..r-.iof Mr :.!

:.in: > >M

Mr. AUd -Mr>

nnl-o:-. -tr-e!G

-.:-.-d

u- P. i • .

•h.

M r . I.

ton ai

'T'., V.\ ...rf

M H a m p t

Mrs Johni : i b : D . t u : a n

..nd

M.h.^ ii '- 'n-n Fl.iK. . ill 10 r o m i u . r . - .

sir .^; . has cuii-.- IO tlu- 1'oconos to re-.:ul>"eTiife "*o-y 1YvaTrtr

Twc. applications for membershipwere received Friday night at themeeiini: uf Kssex County Lodge. N'o.27. 1 O U. V A r.-hearsal ot thetle^r. e ;.-ani w j . held I'aut GrandsClarence A Jobngon and Jamtis Whit-aker were absent to receive the past

.granii 's degree at PassaicJ Fischer, of 94 Fulton street has

iron? to Milwaukee. Wit to uttendconvention of International Association of Railroad Supervisors of Me-cua.nit-5

Alfri-.i T c'rai:,- who luis charge of

41i...iiU.-....- i

! s ; '.:'•'•' M T -

. : •• K - - - : ;

He

t un ;'l the JacV.ippjrraly kflj-wway It Is bell.:h.- Jack was ••.

,:: t h l , cltr a* they•;..th!r.K About Rah

i-d by the polu-r that (

19 Ch»rry Phowutrable I boos*;

BABY PRIZES THURSDAY iTh-- j<rlx •* f " "••- i-ab'--1 h iv ' .n r the \

.. v. Attendant-.- r ,-or.) at t h » . K e * p |

•V--1! S ta t ion »".: b r .»w*rdrd at Z :

-Mo.'k Thnr»-'.a» .ir:-rn.K'a The i

V : i': wa- .'. :iat-.-.-•• of Mill

,'l~'~..rr-s*rv~i : .n t ol K:ih-

t i c av..;moa u t o s

br l i lpe

mSunday!

rnr

aK o; ;l:c St. p. r sv "• :n Nc»

arUTh<- Urun:o:: Company ^.is framed

th-.> l.tt r of rvcomni.'iutatlon and|-plact-d it in th" window of ihe sLure•.u Main street so that thos*» wh» "runmay read ' The lt:tt-r whicbris datedM*y 1S19 follows

"This is to certify that the bearsr.Mr Jacob Kauffman. has b.-en In ouremploy for twelv.- r i a r - as polishera-Md c.iii.net man

"TIU work has always heen of thei.-ry b^si uinl wi-liav.. no hesitancy :nrc'-tinimendinK him for aay work of

to mothers willi :\- uaual.

1.-.m!inu»d fr»m 9 to i

l >'! his if- 1>- !i Hi l.-eui'.:- i'.-r.n^ylvania Kail

" 1 a>.ii :U'.T >—nductor

t,.r :».iii>:hc n\o~t la -.'.hJu'. a- .

V - Wr. -k .:

:::-..• LoilK^

N.-w l!rui.~

t).'.-! K.-l':.iw

N>

o

X- i m'f . l lvr of!'•! V and A

S.«u.-rv:ll.v Jtu!of

was

liai!r....d f.-.nductom The dewas a hiiti-.ly r--sp-^t.-.! R> m

f th. S.cond l>r."ibyi.Tisn

INCENDIARY FIREAc lncvndlary flrr in the boos*

W H Smith, colored, l^esvllle air:iu.* cailr<l out tbe flrr departmeat '!i-- riKhi abuut 10 o'clock The lrt>m- n lulckly rxlingalahed tb*1 flames«.th uali sllsht

sr:.

this c haract .T '

..-iiir.i; ;r..n. I :•• 1- 1" o'.-lo.k j H~sp.,cl!ully.

M:> Wilhan. l.o, k-*o.,.1 and d a u s h - ; STECIKH it SONS

• r l<-a:.fil.-." of S" MontKomery, p i a n o Manufacturing To..i l l- WMldMlR of Miss - o p S K T T L K M R r

i- ( t in —-at

I ' .onie i-i~

' . •v W a i :

h- l . t . i : h i s

-• o'clock.- pastor of

. ' . iirch. o!Il• i u-.- tod.i)

at l.

: u u : : i l . lo

.Mr Kauffman's services. It Is an-nounced, will be availahFe to the peolile of Rahway nn only ;n pollsnlngp;.ino» that have become marred but n*s M Iuu

in restnrinp oiher articles of furniture "'' w '*

• si.- M,.rl.-y and It Ed-Lit lli.io'Klyn. Sutnlay. Mr.

.lon.-^ i- :: nephew of Mr? l .o.kwood.l"!i;ll.p l> Mi.:liuail. of McKe.'Sport.

PLI . who loft Rahwny about thir teeny.-.irs :iRo. is in th!5 city visiting rela- j requiring ?uch t rcatmect .live- am! fri.-nds !

Mrs c W Carpenter and son.j HIGH SCHOOL NOTESEverett, of J^(|ues avenue, have re-turned from spending the summer atPoint Pleasant

Fr.av

that

A meeting of the officers and faculty1 advisors of the Senior society was

, M l J Kmm-.'oallo. dauBht..r of Mr. I U.-ld Thursday to choose three memaad ilr- John Gall... o f l . - l Mainibers of the society to assist the presstreet left todav to entvr the Statef-n: officers in arranginK Hie weekly

Francis Harding.Harding -..«.-.! ^7. il'le,! at!i New ilrun-wirk. rfattir.lay :

i form-r chief of ;>ol..e infor :w.-!-.*.y T,v'e y.>arn He

lea1..-- a widow, thr-e MJIIS and adaughter I1U first wife wn? a ulsterof the late Mrs. John Walsh, of Ful-ton s 'ree:. antl tils S.M ond wife is asi?ter to Michael Sullivan and MrsJohn Be<low. at this city

Hi.- I •

S'.ltcti-,-:ir ant t

wcrd to the-*?J<53rn,nt r.i.t I..-/»•'. t?n-lue

mefitnl tn-n ill- t. far a' I . d^uri- fi •« ::i:iti> I^otirv-,1 ..... tl • ).-•>-..-r»i that a- t^.\'-4 ^ " v . w..ul<! h s t e.,. ,....-• nf the nation

WOMKN MEET TONIGHTI'nder the au»plc.*^ of ttc Drno

cra-.ic I'lub tfeerr will br a bl|! meet:nt for tbe wom.-n at tbe Tress Key* j FORIt.s .onlKht. TApabJ« speakers will be! Nationalpr^ent to oxplala the ballot ••«< > •

WANTEH—Smallwatvr aad icaa.

workStok«

rannlng1

Dished, for^daughter W^I E»*ex streets.

.i.-;. .ii tii"i:i.-nt.

§THE AMERICANRED CROSS IN

j r i f j . PEACE TIME

I WANTKIJ -,light work.

c o l l e K , l l t N , « Brunswick. -Sha-srad- prosram.. Those selected were^ Miss ;uated from .1* Hahwar H.gh School Marlon Quinn. Robert Watson. M.«in June I Florence' C'owins.

The'V M C A boys will have a[ The society is still

OFFICER CLOS MAKES ARRESTFred W. Hafner, 41. and William

RoblnsoliTTirrof C": New 5frert. Plain-tielil. were arrested by Officer Fred

,..,- , ... „ _.. unnamed. a n d ; <"'os on Sunday, who alleged that Haf-

hike neit Saturday under the direc-1 it in about time Borne of the members n e r h a d b c c n d r l n k l n « T h e P»1r t n r e w

tion of Boys' Secretary George Fair-i handed their suggestions to Miss Car a w a y a ^^'^ bo«"- '•> K I m ««"""weather. They will start at 10 A. M. : i.art or Mr. Smeathers.and will carry their lunches. A ping j Charles W. Chlttam. rommrrclalpong tourney is being considered for te.-u her. spent the week end at PhUaElection Day. No»«mber 'J : ilel|>hla

Mrs

just before reaching tbe corner of |•Main street near police headquarters.'.They will apear before Judge. Dey Inpolice court .this afternoon.

William Foreman and son. Rutgers College opens today andRobert, of Philadelphia._were enter- those reporting are. Gordon Multainrd over Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. ] cahahev, '20; Wallace Elliott. '20Benjamin Chew and George Foreman. Geore.

TRAFFIC OFFICER ARRESTEDOne of the traffic officers In service

.whi le the detour Is being made by(owie. Carlton Jones. Samuel. motor vehicles owing to repairs to

FOB R E S T - Ule*e of t

Love. Otis Mills and Bralnerd Llnd- State hlghwaf went tin tbe rampageS gearly Sunday morning and awoke the

Every person mrnfs l l t aim pBynra>-ti, . t o <i0 H l »,,.iold take tlir Aniertof 25 New BrunBwlck avenue

One candidate was initiated and i nay. all of the class of '18. ,four applications for membership re-j Arthur Forrest was confined to his [ residents In tbe vicinity of +:im avenue i TreirtinenL If* • litcelved Saturday night at the meeting ' b(.d pr|,)ay W j t n a slight attack of i and Pierpont street. Officer "Edwin | P»'nsa«rr ,oa tl)e fnrm,of Carpenters' Local Inion. No 537 tonsifitls Arthur is a valuable man ! Payne arrested the offender and phs.c d

Mrs. W. Hurry Stuart and family, I in lat, backfleld ot the football teamlhlm ln a cell at headquarters. Theof 65 Cherry street, returned today a i ; 1 tht, l e l i m l s wishing for a speedy I traffic officer was given booze from afrom their cottage al Ocean Grove. : recovervwhere thdy spent tbe summer. , A mecting of the Athletic Associa-

Carl Oxman. son of Health Com- t i o n w a s held Monday to organize formtssloner and Mrs Joseph Oxmun. of the rummage sale. TJie assemblage1 U I 3 S I U I 1 C I O . . U . . ! , > - » » ; | » . ^ » , . . « . . . „ . , „ , . r U I U U l U B C O4I1C. fc,.^ „ -

38 Essex street, left today for Blair: w a s ; lrranged into sections accordingAcademy. Blulmtown. where he will, to wards they lived ln. High SchoolaBBume his studies. He was a.-com- j Principal Myers selected three frompanied to Dlairttown by his parental each ward." These' three are to. elect

vand also by Dnniel Murtin and Ar-j u chairman of their district and tothur Armstrong j organize the A. A. members in their

Harry Suiter, of Hast Haze.lw.uod ward for the collection ot articlesavenue, has. resumed his duties for for the sale.Merck & Co. after a vacation of two The following were selected:weeks: 1 pirst Ward—Robert Leonhard.

. _ The monthly meeting of the Ruh- Dorothy Schneider, John Ryder,way Federation of CIVurches will be! Second Ward— Marjorle Chase, Anheld Sunday ufternoon nt 3 o'clock at, ua Isenburg. Florence Cowins

passing motorist it Is claimed.

AGEP WOMAN HURTS HEADWhile passing over a rough spot ln

Pierpont street In an auto Sunday aftern'oon. Mrs. Michael Callahan. wboWUB on her way from Lawr(.ncevllleto Mcriden. Conn.. wn» thrown vlnlont-ly aRulnst the top of the machine andreceived a cut In her head. The In-jury was treated at the Rahway Hos-pital and the aged woman continuedon her Journey.

ran Ited rrok* msiruction in Klr.t Aidand a

factory.In t be

home, wherever s»rldents may occur.Here's s younc wife it ho Inexpertlywielded a can-«pener and received an

Kaah acrwu tier wrist from tbe jJagged can lid. Mother was there.hor.-er.-r, with tbe First aid kit andRed fro** Instruction, aDd probablyprevented a ess* of blood poison bygtvltic prnmpi sod proper treatmentbefore tl.-r doctor arrived.

the First Baptist Church. j Third Ward—Mabel Love. GeorgeDr. and Mrs. George E. Gallaway,] Scaff, Lillian Perrine.

of 109 West Milton avenue, have Kon,e Fourth Ward—Royal Aldan. Vlron a motor trip to Blue Mountain Rlnla Wyckoff. Pauilno Stevens.-.hake In tbe Adirondack!* and will re-. Fifth Ward—Edna Johnsontarn fry way of i«l»ssachuseiis and: Non-fiesldenu •—MarlonCoasectlcnt. They'-expert to arrive Marie RlisaV

> aext Tuwday. I The ex-hlb football tram held thatMr "BB4 ilrV Harry HarrUua. of|nrst practice Monday nl«h- .« Biter

rt<* t»»rk Ta» irmm will TIL- U Sat

THIEF 8URRENDER8Surrendering at the N'ew Jersey Re

forniatory on Saturday aftvr he hadsiolen articles valued at 1400 from

Newark. WJ1Holt's Jewelry "tore. _ .._.Hum Slaren. 16. colored, of 107 Boynton street. Newark, was turned overto Sergeant J A. Smith, of the local

„ . Ipollce^ jaturday uUhl Sfrneantii Calhrtmh-arrK^uiun. ')f .'<r»sik. t»nni"ttthli r.iy and <.>".ik 'b»- prisoner back to

•Bumlng

» for Monday.Phone JMJ.

^^sJl^t

FOR SALE— Wtae^farrvls— u s , Sft<-#n and /WenrfXre gallon cmpaxltyat resievrby V^f* call .Ttiur» jday. B- Fart^r.«^llaln street. It

TOMORROW-WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY

Double Offer

FOR BENTWest Milton

Inqolre USIt

WANTEl>-»!.000 jnew iresldentMlsoBIdr<« 8. S.

mortgage ontied In best

it side. Ad

LOST—Child'sInlUals VSoldier'sMain andday. ' Findermond Arn

FOR SALljIn A 1ion bTcyc,Grand

FOR SALE—,tiid and 062 Washlngt

ig and mattressalso lady'a Day-lulre UJ . West

ail-St

having five,capacity. Call

or •phone J» J.aJl-Jt

FOttKD—Pair of glsnear MlUon chave Jliuzelwood ' a»enadvertlneni

gold hows.Owner may,t 1QS West

7fn«—fJt

WANTED—An opotliXptQ to eatlmateon all Ainjjii6f interior and exlerlor ^inUnY dufaming and paperbunging. RAwa/niMborattiK Com

Guaranteed

We are givingstraight 259* ddiscount and inpfthe one price.

Price List on

Copyright 1920, L. Bambttgtr & Company.

istomer Iy8 choice of Ion a l / t i resora»

'same size for

\pa\ar Sizes

TOO LATK TOR OLAMI

WANTEI>-^Room/inboulehold furniture.* Sctti 136 Irving

It nral houaeworkMrs. McClIn

it

WASTEtwo ln ftock. 50PiilVATET K1NDERQAR

OctohArformation2. Mra. Chas.

Steady work,A.

all It

PIANO 1gtnnera

355337.2938.1049.055039

53.6862J065.79

Bamberger% Reveals Anew theBeauties of the Mode for Autumn

I l l u s t r a t i o n b v H o w a r d C h a n d l e r . C h r i s t y . . -••

Kf, w o o l f o l d s of t h e g o w n s , a n ^ ' ' i j ^ e X "^ t h e w o n d e r f u l A u t u m n m o d e s t h a t B a gc a p t o r s , t h e F r e n ch « , » ^ " ^ n e i * - - e . e v e r . g r o w i n g p b l l , T o k n O w t h e

S l^t oneTiTlu. to shop in .he Bamberger store, where fashion is the firs, considerate^essential part of fashion. .. , , _ ; ,

L.

IVb Main Street, N J

BAMBERGERAT r "On* of America's Qrtateat Stor**'}

life;:

'L'* ' *

Railway Tawd«y Afternoon, September *!. 1*1*.

REPUBLICANS HOLDW I N G RALLY

band. If an American born womancarries a foreign-born man and he snot naturalised she cannot voto. »a foreign-born father Is naturalliedbofore his children are twenty-oneyears old they automatically bqcomeAmerican dtlicns. but If he waits un-til they are after that age they must

I also be naturalised. Children born Inthis country arc Americans.

Kxplanatlon was then given or thenow ballot that will be voted In No

number of pponla...

President Harry

upon the value of ward club* tor bothsexes. "Because the State ot Mainewent no It did we can't lit dowaguv It la all over but theThere la work for every man and wo»num. It/Is as vital to the

(Continued From Page Ons)vicious statements that money wasbeing raised to buy the presidency andto buy puns and bayonets to intlml-

*date workers on strike wore mentioned. The catafltropbe in New York is | vemher as to the fonly the result of the cheap demagog- I parties, personal choice and Inery ot certain men who are seeking | pendent candidates Brief refcr-m.office and feed the excitable, restless. | was made to the reforendams . ndissatisfied individual by wild and ' bonus for world war veteransfalse Ideas They seek to build up | under Hudson and at Camdentheir cause by exciting prejudices rierson gave opportunity

.. Assemblyman Plerson said he de-, gathering to ask questions

t C g h , ' " " n i l n g . t ^ was called upon to bat. of course. It any volunUry con-mothers and children Is miserable po ! KlVe an account of the points brought ,ributions_ were made they would not

divisions for primary j A

curt-

nmii'lMr

to

the men. Previous to these remarksPresident Simmons had extended oneof bis characteristically cordial andhearty welcomes to the gathering.

committee waa appointed, to se-permanent quarters consisting.

of judge John W. Buckley, Peter THUman nnd William F. Davis. An audit-ing committee was named consistingot Arthur R. Wendell. H. M. Proden;ind lharles r. Jfllser. President Sim-mons said that no requests for funds

Previous 10 me talk by Mr Pirn™,. - ™ H be mad* a t a n y

- -Htleal propaganda^of-two <--h«i|> poUti- ( n o t 9 ( ihe recen t~lunch.MIL held by he refused.cians, one in Newark and ihe other in jchaiJersey dry . They riont cap> any y ' n n i Pomrhiiuw a: Newark Mr. i,,.i,t.v

thins about those people and are ' Wendell pointed out that the fund for „..,„j

rman Karl of the State Ways and M r s j A. Macclary said that shed UP expression ot appreciation

!ue from the women tor theWonly doltiK'it for political effect. Suchj,hr countrywide wort! which ss waspolitical propaganda make Bolshevists. | ,,l;inn<'d tu raise amounted to only1. W. Ws. and the like ! J.:.SO0.00u lu reach 1 ICO1101.'"""1 people

The entrance of women in our j He said the planjiad.been to apportion ,,ru i . ( . r , m | i n ; one of the "Republican

privilege of suffrage and spoke briefly•n that vein.

A letter was received from Alan

political affairs will hnvo a sw*»ntentn

" "CTfP t S o m e of our pi.litU'Ifins won't

venture* tp such mhid ;incl ra*h state-j m e lars** contributions, but slanted us . r-toenfcs now." -• { many an po^^UbU1 tu bo stockholdurs in

Assemblyman Piorson oxplainod ' th*1 partv

various pain's ot tho elect ion law m j pt*r'«*«''lv I.*]

lroduci^tl hv him and ;Mi«pt«>d by fh.' mj; .•,•••) :i.1v

Legislature H<- *;»i<l tho aim wii* m :. irv - \ ' ••

•simplify tho (>lpction law and v.>t ranin I tint v> • TJ

lain tho proper safeguards A woir.an'R 1 Mr WVr-ii. "

cit izenship ROPK with that of h«*r, hu« j \ n]nut.•••>•.. •

fs amount a « ^ n n l y a* pojuUDl*. m a i . ^ j . ^ . , _ . fOJ_ OonRTf** from t h e

thr i-ampalcn raanaRnrB are not sfok- K i f ; h D ^ . r ^ t . T h * .*?ttt?r WM-fllftd

TntTirr ii'fi'i encr. ~i

ti^T an prrpnrtunUr-u*-)

President S i m m o n s w i sand cover nrittt"1-1 "lailiiiK to a

' r »r about $770

Kahw ,iv h»» 5.1 ui

ni.'rnbt'r> of

Kill VftatrCold With

I —•

CAS( UININEAND

La G r i p p e

elds are Dangeroushandy for ihe nrat sn

DRUGGISTS SELL IT

•xecutive and publicityHo said tie would name

He called attention to thek of Interest among tbe

the election boards, aso^.iy on" member was present. He re-f.TTi'.l to Assemblyman Plerson's ex-planation oi ihe election law as onerh.it -ill of them needea (o bear. On*poir.'. he referred to as & bone ofcontention in the past and that waa

- * *T1 * t h " nMinlripn1 .-lerk i-nntransfers from one voting district to.mother providing the voter change*I'U.t- of residence.

i r o n motion of Vice-president Wlf-;.axa H. Armstrong: hearty thanks weretendered to Assemblyman IMerson and:u Manager Harry Stcfanou proprietoro: :he t'ro?s Keys Inn.

Th.' minutes of the organisation:.].'.>t;np wvre read by Secretary Nel-son M Turner from The Record. Itshowed ihf folIowtiLj; club officers:I'r.sui.n: Harry Simmons. \ l c e

• [Te-id.'nt. -ocretsry. N>l«r>r M Tnr-r.-r. tre:ihUi-"r. Wlllurn H Wright.serctM&tAt arms. JudKe John W.Ruckley.

WIN! OHAK|- The troirias -ot wine xrmp«s win

probably ram We a treat sUmnlua InU>lp oonhtry In spite or prohibition,M » re«oit of the exhibit to be held InoonJtflicUnn with the ntwenth Inter-naUonal Coatrest Atainst Alcoholism.

An entlr* aectlon ot the exhibit is t«be d«TpUM to noa-aleohoUo uses otthe wu« m p e . Jelllea. ayrape, mu-maluta to«tkfast cer«*l» confections\ breakfast cartaU, confections

breads mads tram win©_ . ..^Fbe on display In addition

to not Ma than tiro doaen differentWleUej ot drinks, a-uch as win**,Manors, and others heretofore con-sidered Impossible to make without al-cohol

Slgnor' Eado Monti, who once waahead ot a chemical laboratory In thiscountry, and Is now consulting chem-ist of the leading agricultural aasodatlons ot B«ope. Is brhigtns over a

the ^ new

them to America fortheflret Ume. HisEuropean •jnabllshsMot at Tarlorivals in afin and Importance tbe«re»te»t iOB«lcoholle drink mantifae

wuiilinrnent of all

turtng plants In America. Samples otall the new beTerages displayed at theexhibit are to be rtren away to vlsltor*.

Monti's discovery of cereal uses torthe prape, as well aa bererage uea.have removed a big barrier to pro-hibition in the wine growing coon trie*

He eipetts to make a tear ofAmerica after the exhibit Is o»«r.

"MOWi than forty national and totsr-fclJJ tlflc. U l t

ance and pibllahlag-efgaatsattoas ^realso to participate In. the exhibit Thecandy industry will be represented byone or two leading manufacturers. Theexhibit will be under the direction ota committee of which Thomas QnlnaBeesley, of Washington. D. C. Is chair-man. and'Com Frances Stoddard. ofBoston. Is secrrtary. The exhibit willbe held at the Raleigh Hotel.

BRYAN AND KRAMERON PROHIBITION PKA8ES

There la significance In the tactthat Col. William Jennings Bryan baabeen given an entire evening In whichtn k d l t

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iavc your order now for that Sedan cr CcuptYou Anow after all you are only human and like comfort as well :sanyhooy else, this zero air is fine for some physical culture stud? titwho likes such torture but not for you and I. The bedy must bekept wirm in orcer to keep it healthy. We dress to meet weatherconditidhs, its fun to ^he in a tent in Summer but H you did it inWinter tfcev'd have Doc Ramsey feeling your head. Of course t,hisseems 'ikt £oini,' to a ridiculous limit to bring out our point butwhat we Wen-"/*fiNi2 to saj-is That Closed.Car will keep; you.niceand coinloA-i'r/e oruall your Fall and Winter trips and still ha* an.advantage o\er th^ open car EVKN in Siimmej.

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others, in anendanee upon theteentb. International Coaarvaa A«alnstAlcoholism, to be held la Waahlnston.SeplendMr II to 26. Inclusive, tn viewof the tact that Col. Bryan has nqt re-cently *xpr*ascd iiimtfif on the plat-form touching hut views on publicmatters. Whether CoL Bryan, whenbe breaks a silence ot weeks In his

on Friday evening. Scpteaafcer24. will seek, for the benefit not aloh*f tbe foreign delegate* bat tor ihos*

here from all the States of the union..to vote* his conclusions as to the ef-fect of prqhjrv.ttan In this country. Isknown only M btm., Col. Bryan tus not indicated bis sub-ject for tttc. <•«• n:nx on which he ap-ixMrs at thi> lnt'-ruatlonai C'onj;rraa'Itis known. hu«»v»er. h» f«Mrl« il^oplyattacks made <r. the worklngi o', pro-hibition tn thi* xiaotry. and the

idh-lTbn Is belci: mad 1

message of k' •[other coantrte- - ^' Of an .Inter.-*! c o m i x n b l e to that

fel: In thc_ad(!ri>»» to be made trr Col.ilirvan will be thai by jobn V Kramer.' (.-lii-nl pfohthnion commissioner.I whose subject. ' Knfcrcement of Pro-hibition in U|f 1 'n lH Stales." already

! -U::K u::ced. »'ou!d s\ii:»e»: thM Mr.j Kr.imvr will If be rovers his subject' f.i'.rly fully, raakr dtsclosures worthhiMrlnit Attorney General A Mitchell

: r.iini-r "rill speak on "l^gal .\«p*<tf•'. Prohibition.**

I'I-1 Itryan .ind^th- hlcn Kovemcoent•. r.U-ci-ntf nt .-fleers who »r« ;o dls-. :-i vrn!:.li'i:nn and i's w o r k i n g tn•!•.< rountrv wilt make their contribu::o:-.~ to the program of the International ("onurens knuwinit that dele-

, Kat.n from thirty or more foreign'couritr'i'S. only one If which. Finland.

is iiiul. r dry law. are here for the pur.- <ov«romfDts t«oma.

of world Inter.-jt I »nd

will ha.<rr ainterest to thb and

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house, trait[, near trolley

Pamelalion Hill Road.

FOR SALB—'—and ba

60x100trees,llne>Nahrebecklne«r Westfleld a»«n««.

room, steamtwo gentle-

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Merer. 53 WestjJAnd street.

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s will It pays to work totconcern. Eight hour day.half overtime.Y ATLANTIC MPO CO.to 14) Hamilton St.

GleamingrRow of Pots

and Pans

-household'''Br parVTlme.~..1..tU-

130 to^Kso per wtek. '•from aTto S p n; l> '

Lufberry strrei. Rj "

in every kitchen whereanV Cleanser is used

ce i ou have tried it, you toovriH u«e Kirkman's Cleanser.

BayKirkman'n Cleanser i.-h.r.-eyeayour Kirkman't Bora:: Soup.

noticed, b'or sild\he

with HAT SNAP.\ Tried

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fanr. A nelith- WASTE:rid of droTe* - leirn

.U started me* Motor Co..SNAP myself.'

tbe rest away."three site*. SSc.

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Not a 1'near''-tiis, nor a "near"that buUhe ACTUAL THING.You can't mistake it for anything bat-what it realty -is-—T-ouclfeathe spot as nothing e|se,-can. Made'in a plant that knows how,and bottled righShe^eat (he rbrewery—'as good when it reaches

.ill SALE—Corner^rwelllns;. 11rooms, til ImBTovatmcnts. electric.heat, uarmiey flaring, hardwoodnnl&h rnroafjfout. I Tleslrable »ndiconvehicnt Wocatiira.y Addres* It.Ganslec 18/f-(ftl(afc^Newark, N, J..Will conBl/or ronT&l proposition.

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in O'RokVke, 9 9 West Grand Street, Rahway, N. J.

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Liability Company;Accident and.

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htlgar the County,

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avenn*. Phoaf i;

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rot tarUettlaleraaataM sail at no*

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on bond and ift Armstrong,)

k BIdg., Rah-oct 12-tf

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My buyers. Real E>

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ADAM BEDE

By GEORGE ELtOTCondensation by

Mr. Ellery ftedgwlclc. Editor ofthe Atlantic Monthly

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Wm like an lmngt of despair gazingon death. -

To his Intense relief, Arthur grad*ually revived. Adam got him tu hl>feet, supported him to the little cubln,and laid him uu a couch. Then liespoke out.

'• -"I don't for-Ret what's owln« to youn» u Kcntlpmun, liut In thin thing wean- man to mim. Kit her tell me Hhccan never be my wife—tell m«r ymi'rvlying when you Knj you haven'tbanned her—or flue write her a let-ter, tilling her the truth thntWon't H<M' h«T IIR?llll.w

Arthur HtniRKlod, suffered. prom-Ism, nmi Aduin hnlf corafortrd. left,not knowing thnt there, in the waxtelinMret, httMUly xtufTed under the pa-IM'rs. luy u wonnin'H yllk kerchief.

When Hetty rrad Arthur's letter,abu iwv« way to <l<^p<ilr. - Thra. byonr of thosi- runvulHlvp rootlvi-less no-tions liy which the wretched leiip from4W»|W>fHrjl Minim. ID Ilflf-IIIIIK liiT-.-ry.«h<' detemlnwl t» m»rr>- Adam. I'iiebig mr|M'iit4'r was in the Kevetithhniven. Il<-tty fitful and depre««.*|,Kor fmnlly rniwim. the niurrlugecould not he h«»t<tii-d nnd an themonth* pn^'o'd. ohr (li'terrnlntMl HI uuycowt to K«'k nut Arthur, whose n-Bl-ment wss at Windsor. Telling heruncle she -..HK pilni: to Snowflrld toam Dinah for a little change of scenebefore her rnarrinirp, i>hp irrarted out.

21,1920.

AU ttnajk7a«lk a** • • " • • * • • a»b4»»<

i tralalBst am4

land forlorn, •'««..r to shun every fa-inlllar fiice. longing only to feel iitrnlrith*_DP>tection of her lever's aruiK,

On Arthur, rnennwhlir, life «»nu«lagain tn mslU. After rrjolnlnc hl«rejrluient, his -sharpest repref* for

! Hetty began to luxe their Mine K>»>u| he wns trunnferml to Iri-liu.d. .m.i

there learned thai by hi* crun.if.i.ther's death 1»- wim lord of tin- m-i.-.r.Horn.' he came, fast a» clini-- nmlpout boy could drive, bolio- I-. •!• :ir

In—im ttr-|tTT--rrtT

Throsgfa tts Beslth Fsrrtee tka Isianrsi fecer Crssa «aB~bctanwile concentrates' effort in ro-epswaiWD wiUi •ntabll<tt«l orsaslzatlons tereduce greatly ihe amount of prertotsbl* *»r«~- i on physical defects fonndtm*ag the country's 1OC.n0O.oO0 poenimflorL K<!'initt«fi i« itrTno«i nowerfuitool. Soeftsl «ttfnt1«n In1Ud Crewetfiirg cimii' woer« uuls auei ais utatrt uud motbila the proper care of them.

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, ' nervous. fi-nf. wi»rrr snssip, <rrtm«,

omiMlpatinn. an<i a host of evils. \\>

T M I la«*rllr rkarartvra.

.' : *:. Hut llvuy.• - ni ti.i.i evil.".-I Hettj. fright-

If anyone wants a hapry^ old age,he roust first of all never betray his(iptimlNin: s(w.irir) never- I*»rood overthe piisr uri'i Tin* dfot l ; third, workaway to th«* isi*' hrcath. tu tc»?p asmuch « ' hl« ocn-tirjil elm»tl<~t'v n« pos-

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HAMILTON SHOP CHIRODfcACTICFor I'MigestionCherry and Main Sts., Rahway, N. J

At LowesV^rices.

SEE OUR LINE OF

TORSaves and models, at

cannot be excelled!

We\\ts\ve You Money!

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Residence 53 William StreetTele]iln>i\- 44 1

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llun>.t ;on 1:1 .\'f i J.-r-.-> ;

.irn.-.i from ;i t ho rouch in ;

5jM.rtion t h roughou t A r m e n i a " rab led :

Mr \"i. t '-r> from C'on.-t^!lt:llopl.j. j-i 'T. ' i ' ;.:» :ni. r pr i -s ident . i:ov't-not>, ;!n i i \ - . - ' i .1 ri• i .ill airr t iori l ies .ik-n.-.- t ha t |

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ti> MI s tuffs >• tit f r o m .1 hou>umls livt- i-wlay who.;

iiM li.- i|.-:id h:id i t no : t....-n for IN.-w J.-r.-. y'y h.-lp They ar-- not only til.-vontly ^r.Ucful hut are thrifty, hard]woTktnK and inrtn^trintrF -a*r! -conRtdt-r- |

tii.'ir hanilit aps have m:rl. rt-mark- |

!. » n n » still, iNoah «:«« i»i at-.T><• awl so gm*Hy iovlnx ttuii ibe Imd wocaen ton. jrtadty lli<t.'tird

> fcrf Big Adam Itr^lr. the cir|» ti-» uld bare HtPd tn »»• imn- of

. kid he eyes for any »,!..• .--i »-ptI'I.JMT'S nlecr. Hetty S.irr.J. Anll'ttjr. sh« h id ,«H> tli..j;1;t for

i s . Captain Arthur Ikunnlihorne.the estate, hrid Mtii-in-red xott

»5j thing* la »r pretty ear."• • • aaturai «rmiiKh . Tliirr. If) .

suut'a white dnlrjr. n.mn.!ln; hi-r().-<•. i n n to lift a i>ound of butUT. ! tbe'acale. Hetty liad th.' Innuti. tVifTy klttrn. Her lance d»r« .-y.-j '.

:. *ofl n»jul«hnesx. and her curly

who ban txren- with you It beauty, humor, patho;-—till tlial goesnil your b»ur> of n:a ajiil trouiile. U to make np a full, normal life. Con-tnuki-« n.i iliffer.'ni-e. Hetty, whether ganlal work lx os niictssara; to peace«L- live or tile. We urr In the presence of mind as It It for the health of t i eof God. (.'onfevts ibt* sin you hare cum- body; It Is the symbol nnd avenue forrulttrd ac inM yAur Hi-avenly'Katbar.. almost all that Is worth while In hu-1.<-I us Icoerl tojvtlxy. He Is bere." j man life. Tlie bniipiest boats of your

Then- Ui tin- ulleiice and darkni-*",llotty, wha Lhroush her trial had sattike a utone Image, poured forth herpitiful »tory.

"It was becatts.' I was so miserable.Pluah. I didn't know where t" pi. Itrte<l to kill iiiyM-lf. and I couldn't. Iwt^it to Windsor to tind him. H<- « i ^pine, and 1 d^ln't know what to <lo.I ilantln't so liu:ne uiFiTui. Tli.'ii tliet'tit.y « < t'im. . . . I did do It.I'lnah. I burlt-d it In the wood—th.'little batiy. Ii crliM. . . . 1 henrdIt all niKlit---mid I w.'nt tinck. Andthen I" !hoir.-iit 1 would tfo hoin.>. and

life should bo when, you are worklnjj.and you enn K-aru to like any work t

you maj be Uolnc I'.ut whatever your ' l r *^ t v

Joti It you should dicnlfv and vltaliwIt by [lultins your ideal Into ft. clvlnsJour life, your I-IKT^V. your enthusi-««m. all to the h'Kheji work of whichyou are rannblc. Yo. .- heart aiu« In-st'Ire, wh.i.1'your !::inil^ .'i.Mrr.t.'. Your•w-nrt ^rcnettmr^ n^v IT hnr*i aoUthankl.-ss. but lik»- tou;h invtal itt-.-rvi'* to i-ult tin- n.-. l-t ..f ft «tronKman nnd Is ,lx*u«'r MUI.-I t.' th:it pur-[K.S.. Than sli'i'in; ••• I: .iritis »: a <nm-nicr rx'.-urtj

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pro^r.-ss towards self" support"Hr.THlrwis uf thousanil? :ire still

r.'tupot-s froni Turkish Annt-nia with-out hnni"s no property riR'i's Without modern agricuHural implementa.witrr Irrirafncient wmb'-r of oxen andinadequate supplr of seed wheat theyhav.. suc-i-f'dcd IT. raising food suppliesthat will carry them until raid winter.

! Supi•li-nn-ntary supplies must he pro-intil tho recently signed peace,with Turk.-* ran be made ef- j

live- and security Kiven under th they ran r.turn to the site of .

ir ruined homes and regain full !' support. 'Kv.ryone Joins m hiuh praise of the \»nl!irientJif" saviiiR if not nation]II'.R work of Colonel Hiiekell.in the^ir distribution "f I;*-! wlnt.-r Tho 'ar East It.'li.-f opi-rates one or- \

ph.maRi' at ATexanilropol that containsapproximately t.-n iluH^.ind-Armenian !w.ir .orphans An.'111. r orphanage- at

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and It Is pleannt for a rich::.- man to be liked and admired.

I':- Aognxt crentng Adam walkedward through a grove of

Thes. tb» glory of the estate.»rj»-ntrr and woodsman, hei fine tr«<«, and paused to look at

l>eech which >tood at the tur• ended In an

his lite he remembered thattit, t w there, not twenty ,-irds

•»»r.~ »tbui~ two ngnre* dose, withThey started. The

hurried away, while Arthur Don-orne walked slowly forward. Uci nuaocd and exdted, but reassured

-tf W in»ii»ering that

the5f

w that I've told every-"I.et us pmy. poor sinner." hrenthed

Dinah. "VI us pray to the God ofA, i All Mercs." "

i Comforter and comforted, their? pruyer wn"» heiini. Two <]ays later.| in the very. slunU.w of the scaffold,I Arthur l>onnlthorne hroucht a lianl- In Ills sii

Hetty, Arthur had no Ided. •"Well, Adam," sold Arthur carelesir

You've been looking at the finet>r<ghes. ehl. I overtook pretty

H«iy Sorrel as I waa going to my*i lodge tn the woods; so I -took her

> the gate, and asked for a kiss for•)* pains.T~Uootf nllht.*

Adam dared not move lest he spring> Arthur like a tiger."Stop a bit," be said In a hard,

nptory voice."What do you meant" Arthur felti temper-rising: :"1 mean that. Instead of the hun-•Me man we've all believed you..

ou're a selfish scoundrel."Arthur found It hard to control hlm-If."Well, Adam, peiUnpa^I have gone• fur In taking notice bf th*-prottytc thing; and stealing a few kiiwee.

•ellow you dont

Though spared from death. Hettywas sentenced to transportation. Dl-nnh rvturnetPto her works of niervytit Snowfleld. In r»»in<>r»e nnd Khiime.Arthur Donnithonie went hack to theiirniy, while Adam Bede, uquarinc hisshouldern to tlie world, turned nfrnlnto his wnrkheni'h.

For him all the Joy or life seemedover, and neTer would he Imve thoughtof ReeklnK It npiln htid not his moth-er droppe<l Into his heart one dny themime at Dinah. Lone und soberly hethought, nnd then he went to find her.

Copyrlrht, m>. by txt rwat rublisiilujCo. (The Iloston Pdlt). Copyright In th'United Kingdom, me Domtni-ms, its'TTol-onlcs^and depciiotviclea. under the copy-Tigtit act. try the\poat Publtahtna; Co.,

-Boston. Mans.. U. \ A. All rlchta re-aerved. s

Indiacountry

Beggarsb«s <>"' ""In the wurlil.

n India.t llt'K(;1"'s o f • n T

Serstana temptations.'Hie .whole thing will soon be

F°fK0tteC""No, by Cod," suld Aduiu, "It'll not

•e soon forgot -OS you've conii> In he-It wren her und mi> whet, slie mlRht

loved me. It'll not IK- soon for-|Kot, UH you'vo'robtied me of my bappl-

when I thought you my best|frlend. You're a coward nnd a scoun-drel, .an0-X:«3e.»pl»e_ JQP-"

The color rushed back to Arthur's|r»ee. He dealt a lightning blow which

f«U

After a fl«rce struggle, Ar-anotlonlem, while Adam. In

Rahway RrejVlarm Station•PhonTWJ for'stTITTTarrn.

12—Main and Cherry Streets.M—Haielwood and LeearUla Avenues.H Main apd CoCTTTl<*T*rw Streets

renietnl'er that y..u are in a universalpullil i.f toll, and the universal forcesarv minutely adaptable to the poorJobs as well ns to the Rood ones, andthat someone must do the work—whynot you? Any" labor will bo irksomeIf .lone In :i ils,-..?if.-nte.l tnihnTM'.vspirit.

"Who sue.-!.- ailnke1- th:" i!"l tbe i..-ti..n tin

To w.trW ..i..i to tiolior ntie"-assoclatiiii; it with the whole; lo cutout envy, .'.'alousy and complahi!. nt:dreplncc thiin with noliler tnilts \\ouldprevent much sickness and go a longway townnl solvlnp the labor problem.

Anyone can be healthy, happy andsuccessful uho holds the right mentalattitude nnd who worjcit »rtth enthinl-astn, deteruilutitlon and n Hpht heart.When you work, cultivate calmness,noise, sweetness, dolnj; your host, bear.lnc~s4LJhlnj:9 bravely, living your life"jnduSufbed by the prosperity of yourboss, orxlu- malice and envy of theman out of a 5ob.

Health ami happiness are free If youbut reach for them—occupation andthe right rtr .• of mind are preity sureto fwtch thein. The niore"'n»rtnl wor'iyou do, uud the more you think andfeel, tbe more you really live. Thenafter your work Is over for }he day,give yourself an hour or BO for self- Iexamination, for thouxht, for body nnd ibrain rest, for amusement, nnd ycu will !have'a good conscience, a Rood nppe-'

s i x t h o u s a n d o rir^' t h o u s i l t i d a t '

o r p h a n a c e s a t.• orphan . -c l b o y -

•• • : c i r i - L-ons;i:'.it'- ' h e hnpi- o( th»'' ! i i : i i r . f o r t h e Ni . .: K a - : A m e r i c a n ;

;'!K!:i!!t!:ropy t h r n i u ' l ! th-- N- -ar K a s tI II'!!.-:' i - r r n i i e n t i L ' in . ->; i in: i l i l e s e r 1

i vi . • • in p r o m o t i ' . m L-^od w i l l utul i n:• r:i: it:o:ial f r i e n . I s i r . p A feu- m i l l i o n s

, o ! d o l l a r s t o d a y ,n tti.- 'Viirni (if f o o d; .Mlur. i i inn a n d i t u i i i s l r i a i t ra in i i iK f o r |' :';> -•• n - p h a l l s tn:'.> >:iv>- b i l l i o n s o f !

d o l l a r s t o m o r r o w :T; w .r ' . a . f - a n d i n - ii I ' T t i a t i o n a l s t r i f e . " / . ;

Read What U. S. Dcpt. o^ Aflrfculture 'Says About What Two Rat* Can Do.

ent flsrures. iUy for three ]

Aicordinltwo rats bny.-ars prod

i rats. Actdon"t wait,.•leanest, rjatur No

^2 individual!:f the first r a t |

is tne surest.vtBicnt extermln-

w rti other fooda.is rro smell.

won't touch it. Sold anduaranteod by T II Hoberts.

15—New Brunswick and Lake Aves.22—Haielwood and Jaques Avenues.:4—Maple and St. George. Avenues.IX—Miltou Avenue and Bryant Streeet.:il-^CiimpbeU and Cherry atreets.•!2—Grand Street and St George Ave.33—Main Street and Elisabeth Ave.35—Grand and Irving Streets.'42—Milton Ave. and Montgomery Sti Bonfr-and-Monrofi-Streets.i 3 O r a d ,44—Elizabeth and Jackson Avenues.

V'cariouffu l le r the - " '

i"^.r\ man i- :•'

U" M i : : II : - 1 " '

for hlinsi ' l l 1 i..-is a l u a y s in:''l '- '••often n man t-.n'i-imb.'Cile. i'..-: ! •

easi-il wlf.'. ••'. ho--inar r ia j : . ' l i :o ' ;erh- r a hii*;!'::!"!

Coi irt 1 - P.ii nleal- of Cli lna,,„,> ie marry, but• : .. ~-el; » w i f e

I-...,II-:.I : of murriuKe

i a ibM'l party, a n dliiii!-• -T" I'ound to a n,„• . , . .:iieally d i s -r::ilie-r bas paid t h e

:l lli^'ll price to Ret

nce, a go pptlte, and peaceful slumber. I.EARN |HOW TO LIVE. '

• • aThouph no mnn can add o cnblt to-

his stature, we cun all' make our-selves 111, nnd most of us can keepourselves, well. Most people will keopfnlrly well If they cut little- avoidnleohol and tobacco; take plenty offresh nlr nnd exercise; keep the mindat \vork*nnd the conscience nt rest.

• • a

Let us abate sometklnp, nt least, ofour devotion to tbe almighty dollur,and regard the world as somethlni;better than a huge workshop, In whichwe ore to toll and.moll unceasingly, tilldeath slops tho-human machine, I,et

t ideath pus learn how to piny.

51—Central Ave. and .Maple Terrace.Adam staggering back, but the power of concen-task. of

61—St Oeorge Ave., Klnsey Corner.«5—N. j . Raformatofy.

hlbltlon and perseverance . In spiteM*rmrtlon and t a U n w e u r o . •>'•'»

AfterSicknessVmolbWnatYonr^eedtoBoildToo ^p and Give Yon Strength

Even the littlest ffc^love Wheatena. Those sweet, roasted wheatkernels taste so good. Vlt's"tb.«t tantalizinj; nutty flavor—so different fromany"other cereal. Yo&Rvill nevt-r tire of it.

And just waAcJl tlfc children thrive on the nourishment of the puregrain containing,''all taose elements so important in building strong,healthy bodies, j' -j

' So easily prepeiredThree minutes ofbbilnig'and Wheateno is ready to serve. A steam-

ing bowl of warm, luscious cereal thnt tempts even father to ask for more?

Order a package from your grocer to-day and trea*t your family to areal surprise in the morning.

. The Wheateua Company,Wbeatenaville.

Rahway, New Jersej

Physician? Proscribeand Drusgists .Kecommwd

\

Tastes Good«r Costs You Nothing

"•F:

1 ' 4*

eccfO, Tumoajr Atixraoon, September 11. I WO.

BOLSHEVISM HITHUDD BY RECTOR

(Continued From Page Ons) -Quoting Carlyle's words relative to

the chief problem of civilisation be-ing "how from a world of knaves to

'•»< get an honest form of united action,"Mr. Elliott aald: "Tho world acknowledgeB that human nature Is aelflah.The only way to change Ki..-»ves into

. honest men must be ta-ough a changeIn spirit. This process of "-hanging

or parlor Bolshevists as the?sometimes called. Thoy love the ro-mantic. They don't parade and wavethe red flag. They are made up of the |Idle, discontented and dreamers. They•r» longhaired men and short haired

women. Thby see Lenlne and Trotsky |redeemers. They seo something jly and romantic In Russia's oondl-

Distance lends enchantment.These folks WTite for such publica-tions as "The Nation." "The New Republic." "The ninl." ".The Surveothers. These papers.nro placedpublic newsstands and. are rendmany. They are helping

of

Thine Is the Glory*'-caused quite a stir wu the an-,

l Wdel l

Hon.

ami

to spreadBolshevism

truth and distortva Ltnlnc . and

anniversary | Trotsky are better than the .-onMnuof the landing of the Pilgrims. Just in™ nf thr l'ntt«l $!«•*»•celebrated: the observance of Comui "1 can't help wishing for peo|,l

n Friday, the registration j this type Lincoln's words: w niexpressing him?

Is slow, hut we as Amertcar cltiions j ,;,o vicious doctrtn.have reason to rejoice in the progress | T h o y suppressalready made" - - ._ - j ftpt, - ™

Referring to the SOOth

tution Dayof voters for an election to choose a

us to special?man If In

tavor of human slavery I connot-helptried on him

government head bidpause and consider at thU" t imeout wish 11 mightwhether or not wo are making real! personally.' The government has been

Yre we obeying- the laws j .hipping back .1 few -ot- t h w |»'f l"best things of j to Europe- «o they o w «•>' .it .personal

has a goal j ty. The irovprnment ha« n»' »»nt

—progress.and working for thecivilization? Clvlltxationthat—^ "nnntin^ uniy p ih.o [yws are .-r.ough yet.0 6 . tfifc-

i !•• n I h t world safe tor" w^n the goal eel fo_TJ

zation during tho war. By democracythe largest possible partici-

the attrai-tums ol Holsh

Itpromises to Ihe ignorant

in i;uiwinK., the diseon '

and w i 3 T . ^ - « « . r from . * * Blnhom. B. A.TO0JP* H«rr I ~ * *tab., to «nt.h ,h..r work. All to*** ™ »»«*%£* * • " " " " ~aghast at this unexpected Interruption Mealck. J. J. *>"•"•

their pleasure, but were r ^ y to JohC_ Rand, Harold 1of their pjoasue.roll up their .sleeves and help. M. P.Qulnn waa one of the drat to start.Each man returned with, bis nextcourse. Oue of the officials not

. scenting (he Joke went ont and be-I rated the waiters and started to order

them from the building when betumbled tu the by play.

AH a whole it wit* one of the bestaffair* ever carried out In this city.

Among; those present-wrre: GeorgeT. Ufipbom. President Arthur K Wen.dell. V i c president Frank W. Kldd.-Mayor David 11, Trenibley^ vice-presi-dent; Secretary K. W, Hcnson: mem

.-nmnilUw. InrIIIK Johu P Duff, chairman. J. H.Majtet. John Orwn. Richard Rarly.Raymond Arnold. Arthur Armslronc.John Vansco and Vnak A. Sandman;DwlKht T. ilridKea, organiser of lh«oasms I'. II. Forman. T. W. Casey,•"rank Johnson, Prvaldent of Board ot

oration H M I . ^ I I . ^ n .k~ur>^.mlMlonrr M. K. Ijulnn, City Commis-sioner Harry Simmon*. Health Com

Bader. John Rowland.

.iitrtntitf lTlb. tno.IIATT1E.A HOWARD.

rasa «u»

mumunof •Hwi'h Oiiuau. Q«ir>» II

A414HV

lit mean

iMIsm

h'fci

rV foundedif 111- O ' S l

and

of d** racy

\UtO

that .hate Ood

s used (iodTo illustrate

Mows

soviet irp ;ind p•asants ft

a (

of• : h H

l hoHIng ill caln»} ow long uh.mM a

nted and the Idlrpation of tho pi>opl«* in the -respons! j Rev Mr Elliott thon rrfrnrr? idhi I i ties and benefits of ovfmmpni j the RoUhovisl catechism used in the

"WP wplrom*1 tho nomine of tho | Sunday schools inroto to women not from •siMitim"M but j by them He gnvebnrauBp it rorir*»soTitB r * 'ap*1 of d*» importa*'' T J - C ton***lop"ient pod prop*1**** of

In a rfcm'TriK v wt> mi?an( acarnst tworracy. 2 Anarchynion hptwnon thf*s*1' iw-> fo*"""*»*>they hate democracylmp*»ralist if* authori tyand religion as a toolt h t ? a c t s n f ' i T h - f ' j n r - 4 t i - l K v » i u . - v i x o r * >

mentioned"Thti. forces of democracy lately ,>n

paRfd in a bit tor war aRainst imptTial autocracy." After fitting reference to the bitter and brutal character i onceof the war Rev. Mr, Elliott declared : 'hthai democracy won a Rreat victory"Th-1 for- es of democracy are now en-titl<H m rest inrp.'uc*>. bin they don'tcei it Th*' world is not enjoyincrest and peaco today because the otherpnerny Anarchy has pel zed thishour for its attack Thf Cz:ir and theKaisor are Rime, the former to a ter-ribc and cruel end- The Kaiser hasreturned to live in fast- and luiTuryand suffers none of thus.- MniiK*which were-promist'd Irrrn but h»- wno 'lonpt'T an autocrat.

7'Nnw the fnp-fV of Anarchv Jinp

This pnimtnr.R ^ Cros*r"^a»Wngl'Ai.i»*r.<*-.m wr.u.;iior^iM-ution 1 :

Jo >'>*» i.iriv Kitof th? Nei

whKb banpa tB National Flgartquirtfr* of (*• A f r i c a n - l*radm, Thorai%*

ood ** tvciLUi^-a for Bcrvlw in ihe .WnrM v\-ar br thl»s the COilutHiiatlvip SCiemlflr nntt .trt cn-r,iM it.:i. Ute of iH» (Jmertl SiaCC, T S. A. «nil K I

V,.r^ <, i...n» nf Art The d c « of iUe .^i.trji lii^.i^ •« •rvS o/ •• tl-ouvand R« S CVoa» uork«w *«-iftu-0 lor ib* pi

Ana«tront, Moe

-fPlrssla. Thief o( Polic# D»vld H.

Mora. *eT' Thomaa Ixiaihlln. Albert McCul

=;wm.FOR •8ALL PLA¥ERS'=

ins of 110. north of mrrrhaodlte fromthe haberdashery store of the S. P. iHaltday eaut«. Kdwin lialidax man 1

. were th'-n pr<'«i*nletl. "Triepncli *

louEh. Jr . C A. Woodruff. L. D»"Wr»ner. William Nlrkau. William r. tfertaJ. R Newkirk. 1>. A. Talbot. ThomasMoaaman. KYrd Prank. Thotaas Troller. K T Williams. K J. ntuerald .John n Thomp*un. William Ader. J.J. Qnlnn. MarrjL Ho*tr, V. T. CValiancy. H. C. McDonald. P. A Dan

m a l n J ! A? m°". "*""* ford. Oeortr F My«r. William 8ehwib

Thetbe

hten

prie«irrpock-

theought

DoyDtoonot pro-' " »in pr

I aqtnra pet tad

Thr.Whu

•Pala<-

hour"

built (orsnouhl take possession

•rh

th.-

iContmued From Paoe On«)

t.. In _an int*T!*tini: manner Mr. Hep-.t born then rcUto<l '.nridfnls Kho«'lnjc| :h. am:qu:t> of bas.ib.ill. iu»; il was ,h < . c u p a n J ^.nna1. !n lx*»l( of the• played iu Egypt .ind Uroeoo when ; Sapcriora. Th^ prit«- (or th

wfnt to Wilnim, Albright of the 8u- ^ ^perior team; hlrh battlns avrraKr and R l n j

largest total t>JS«-» from hits weot to W m l t r r

Elmer ArmMroDB. of ihr SuperiorsArthur Arm«ir..n« r«c»l««d-UM-ascardfor scort&jc most run» lit- accepted

H.

imaRinary belnc." !Is rhrisUanlty desirable?- !So Bce;ius*.' n makes spiritual j

[ipk1.-- of us All t-hurches are" im-wu;.

wi'nt to Kr.<nk Murray, ol

balls that player expri-«»«-<l sprrerlatlon»•'. ui-oa the Presldcm 11 H. Jardlnc of themaking the Hoard of Kliratmn had a»wa !oplc

so docrilntl "How to

Marsoa.Clark. Walter Schell,

Harriett. Wtlliam TbompaonFlrphm - - .- - ,

Jo«eph ShanooB, Charles Cook. Jo j•rph' Slrack. Bernard. O Idea boon. |Samuel Crooks. Williamdorr Landenb«rc«r. Pr*d - Petera J

aad bvttar draft. That* Hfire anrfact fro« tkt aaa*amount ot cati-Mm ecal aiadsidla gt( th« right d«t«M at kmt

lo oJd-styka fwrf potbora tkrovgktollM

«rWrta «(at tSa aMaa,

'Is there a Uod?"No. God Is a term used to designate j ihi M- countries were leading nations stolen basr.* ^_

of th, world . Reference was mads the Reirtnu. With fitting word, e«h I B M x<^"knbar Johnwo. Her}t., :Ii.- d:l(ervn! :>[>e> ofa-,T,- uv^-J and the effec'.pani,- Skill r.t-tr:chl k:nd of bat: !tral B»)1 Park

h«-rt Krxle. Hira.m' Provoat. CharUs.H<-ld. Harold Thuma*. Frank Marray.Kdward Tonnors. Chrtler Clark. Jo-!*r(>ti Cojrne. Harold Jensen. J. W. D«a-'

ShNo.

uld W'1 pr:iy *'There is no God

our l\mr an«l makeWe would

ourselves.^

Has man tu immortal soul?"\'o This is imagination."We .ts Americans tolerate theser.L-s hoc.iusp we belive In freedom

Hru-f referencewhich Ihe «!>e.ll

Mr. Hei.bornr.:nrt> ihTil: theball and refern

H.- spoke of !!ie suo-essot \hr league ^ ^ p ^f G r r l n , r Howard Drake.and ihe R.»>J fortun.- of o city In • S | c p h e l l a n d J o h n unborn Wilfred!h»TinK a ground .o «-ntrally located- - H d l U m l J o h n M . ,h»j, . ebarlu Col •

wa> made loter said kills b.i9cball.

siiid^ that there ItPhysical side to base- Tho poatlbinno. for improT«^nt •»<«!,,„._ w j w , l k M . R o V n W a n i r f (

•d to th«- dovelojraivnt the n.tur.l -lop.- of the Kroond pro n t f l o n l Hamlttoa Jack Rnddy. 3ok»

fhat

manly spirit an.I mind thai thvshould d.'wlop Oih.-r qualitiest>r.Frbntl"T^chtlT> jiinycd shonld

of i-oncrftr seats on

making their drive. We h*-ar ihehowlmi; of the wolres and the hissingof the snakes W.- are not ready yetto fix the blame for the New Torkoutrage, but we know it ua.- ilu,' ti) adelib'Tate plot of those who hate ourform of government and want to over-throw our form of civilization. Kvenhere wr have need of Irirt viKilanceand law entore««rneni. We are oftenblind to the dancers that controni us. \V<- may be l>Hnd now We said fora long urn*)? that it. was impossibleto :;et us into war and that .t country

— wiUi lh«: inirlligeacLV scitiu>'i<' and.commircial . dnvelopnient of Germanywould not Ro to war /^Germany ba-came so mad as to /et world afirefor sake of plunder./despite :h<- fat'tthat many thought it' was c « possiblefor such people to perpetrate -uch out-rages. We were dt-ceive-d W»- maybe deceived now by the establishedforces of Anarchy and Bolshevism inour land.

"Often we hear the aruuni'-nt that iBolshevism can make no headway ;where labor is so well paid, whore somany an- content, whore the stan-dard of intelligence is high, whereofficials ar,' vigilant and laws areenforced. Yet we ruust not forgetthat there is a considerable portionof our population who are not work-ers, another ponion that IB discon-tented- providinc much.congenial soilfor Bolshevism and Anarchy .

"There are three varieties of BolBhe-cisni. The kind In Europe is easily ex-plained as the result of autocracy. Inthis country there is no such ;ource.It is more "complex, harder to under-stand and-deal with." Mr. Elliottthen proceeded to point ©ut the three"varieties of Bolshevism.

1. The »lolent I. W. W. breeds. It Iswild and woolly, brutally frank andyou know wkat t» axpeel of It. Theaim Is to OTe.rti.row ths present ays-tam aad oatabllsa. a dictatorship oftha few. They believe la direct actionInelead of, political agitation and rea-tan. They believe la the torch, theaxe. the bomb. They believe rivers ofblood must be shed before their purpose «aa be ateoaiDllshed. The»« areheld la check «nly by tke strong arm»f the law. They hiivs no f*ar ofGad.

2. Defeatists. These are a hsne-overfrom the war. They are Socialists.It was their pacifism and sincere pro-

.._Germanism that led them Into jhfi.camp of ;Belshevism. Before the warthe Socialists held to political methods

-—--diametrically opposed . Lo_ -those—em-ployed by LcnTiie~^i7d~Trotskyn'heywere opposed to draft, to farce to

— violence. They frowned on all ofthese ihlugs. Their position Is no'absolutely reversed. They now hallLenlne and Trotsky as saviors of uumanlty. They see nothing that Isdangerous or reprehensible ip the au-tocracy established In Europe. Be

— cause they wished tlie Allle* to be de-feated they were opposed" to draft andforce nnd war before, but now there isnothing but approval of the assaBalna

— iton-iad

of speech, press and ot assembly. Itran easily be seon what such prnpa-randa will lead to It will take morethan the flying ot the American flagover our schoolhouses and the singingof patriotic hymns to overcome suchpropagru'.da - as that.

When a dog or HIM show> symp:irf.*> of madness the prudent thmi; tod, is to confine them or put the'!< r. out of th,- way by a bullet When.i Holshevist throws matches in com!,ustible..-. sump out the match but ifhe continues to do It then stamp himnut. There axe people who are con- ->r.ually throwing lighted matches..I'HUt.

There must he strict and four- ..igfous enforcement of the laws Theconstitution depends solely on laws.Not only >hould the laws be ''nforc-dhul we must also make strong anddominant th" true American spirit

. \W mint rut^emxa Urn authority o l ,•jod anil of the government. We know

' l>y looking about our own community• that there is much disrespect for auu:,»rily and irreverence for God. Amultitude live as if then- is no GodThey care nothing for Sunday or forthe church. They flout the authorityof God and refuse to worship God anddon't teach their children lo worship.They are creating an atraosph'-re orsoil for the growth of Bolshevism.

; Bolshevism iy rebellion aprinr* Ood •, and human authority.

t "Thf job for Ihe Christian in these-! daya is to show that man does notj live by bread alone, that he does notI live for himself solely, but recognizes; the claims of God and hl» brother) man. Throaph the chnrch man meets 'I these claims. He lives by the gTac* ,

f God and can get help from heaven.'Through the church he gains this |help from heaven to help him live arighteous life here. The times call foreouraga aad devotion to Ood afid tocountry. May God save as from oarselfishness and sin so that wa s a yhelp Him sav* osr ooaatry."

: j v

produce were nirtuiot>d a- iHitn-e tndefeat or victory. obe<!ieuce TO authority !,»yalr\ to *h.>p. t., leum andto league. nece>!»lty of self .fcaennce.folio*' '.he rules, tre.v. v:si?:nc trflrn 35

RuntOl'lC aUSlCEed I*niaujger of !h«*Company. H*

IUnqiH-1" • » tnc-Fortuan. it<-niT»l

men Moorr Charlvs Syrrs. Wlllksm .Brown. Jamc» Kdf»r. Uenwood Hoshe*

- . i - .::\eri

s/ir.. Although :!•.,carne-s thi-y «Hick toevery game without

K<> thmtsh-. of dr.l-ague

Mr Ilepborii «.i-early m the • v.-n::;j;'was finish- ! >>A :::-.:he had ai; :>..-r .--.I!V,.rk

oushuut l i e M-J.' -w.in but :•*<'>'.i>r i-nd. pU>:ll/. murmur with

viding forthr hillside

'-"irow~lb"It rortumn. «<-on«l m o n ( 1 |(obln«>d Michael M.rvln.

S.Itonal l>ncum«lk- r h | i r U , Walch. St.nlry B*lf Williamtl>. ci,l«-»l , l k , | t H e B r y R , I l w r e j E a n , , , fn^

thtr.s in the world when yoa h»*- soch MtUr A n o I p h UtaTin R,,hmort. 'rnfii on thr m o m i l t " as T A. 3*nd HrKiniA Lakrn. Ralph Shl»»l. W- U <m-:-.n. C. A Woodruff. John K Ouftarid Jostr'ixh Oim.»n "AM I did was to•:• back and watch :hrro work."

Mr Forci.m expre**• •: 'h- ,i.i>er- whom-• -h-;- ta«k» «ll ,U>

Boynton Furn«c« Co.

Get a

EPerBuyit

I

its

It is a Mil-W*

"EcoaeayA DiacourtOff ol rrpaUrio* p:made on that daT, o*

nurrbaar

sat I

<d the

Thr

,. Roa«!l A Tkomaa. Philipv A«kltn«. Carl Bender. Alfred Har

r»drn. Thomaa Meat nor. Urarsr Wa>.:

JfT^a,. n o r m n . pu io Batn«arn«r.J o h n iM{}trrTy yrv<i Wtlh»rtd»r. U H, , , ; , ^ J o b B B r t I W O < . J ^ o | ) , , , , .

l without sup- fu-n J4ollrr. Hanir! H^yburn. Kdwaniinifi KTrry Rrrnnjm,, (;ron:<- Suit». U*o K*on».iip:l) to play j , r o r t Qulnn. Charlc Dawwn. Krne«t

worked

W.

introwith:it< t.the i

Heit prt i - c a u - e

..nd • .••nip<~ilt!<

A !'.l,Ve: t in i

rdt'ii m t r o d u c i

t h e

t!ie o t h e r

s r e l a t i v e tn

said it v

• vi.l.-.l fn

•he d:r-.r..-rfart that

H :r. N-w

• •:.i. -.1 thespeakers

e l>..nejt'.d to

u- hadSuccess[Wtl: :otl

urrnt. Harry | lon.. • rilltofd .JriVrx ht *-.e>t en;i'',,>.-r> hV*caus«

f • -.in;- '.-.irhrs •ti-m fi ta.nk quick | ^ n p t l y . lurry 'Veal. Jsm^s Maoton;. .,...1 a. : .lui.-kly. T!:.-- one-third of H < t n r y i.,,,, thaler «n<l Carl Oxnan.:'.. iKs.uUtion .utendmg the ( U I H Andrew l»»mrtch. > a u l Konl. Itenlel:;.tlitl>- showed the lntere,t and sue M j l r t l n Carletpn Jonr*. Morrf. and

••-- of the Rjmrs « « emphs.ilxed by urnjamln I'aihmsn. -Samuel Kr»-I»M- Korman Hr save rrp.|it to Tm j , , ^ H»rrr Smith. Jo»rph Ry.n Al!,r. Walter Clo. for h.ivli* lh<- hard i , , r t B 1 W r t l l i eGorj* Mclntvre. Red, i- position of all to nil and that he m , , n i | luly Howard AotooWr*. Loots

symi«lby ifiTTippr-rTafron. \v Au«e. Max KreliWs ~ 7-.hi-, point Mr ' Kuff took oppor William Felts. Andrew 3*m»lr.

. l

At

limit on speakers wasThomas Loushlin m

man's uniform wa> stationed at,::d tatilf He brought with him

loan baseball "and that atl did their-,/,"""' a*m*to Met fit,&

a i-emai>hore tr.tflic signal, the arms ofwhtc-h bi,re tji,- word?, "ritop." "Go."With whistle and watch in hand Mr.Ixi.UKhhn measured out tb" time.When any speaker* renr/hed th-C limitof fr.ur minutes the semaphore wouldshift to the stop signal and the whistlewas sounded With the exception ofMr Duff every speaker was caughtby the whistle.

Mayor David H. Trembley spoke of l a r ) l 7 for <tbe lmprotament

•j:i.:y to thank all niafcAgcrs. players f*r»nk \V»hrrid«iv J«mr» Qulnii. Koy.::<: manufacturer* and also thr play Hollinnthead. \V;::;jm llrd«man.r- Kin aldcl In uni.'.rins _ Samurl Ayer-v Larry Larson. Cllltun

M V Qu'nn H I , ailed upon and Smith. Frank Quinn. Tbaddru* Dun.a.: that e-erythins he had done fot Harry Stokr*. Carl Keller. Lloyd Mahe leacae was in thr spirit ^nd In de«. Herman ad Ralph Schultrrest< of true sportsmanship. He — — — — — —aid !lv people had bo*n provided sm:ittt'rs n.M.

Hr ttrturr of-ri fa* IA* (

KlUalwfk. X.H N K H

forces In Europe.X. Still mora daAaaroBS thaa the

Kill the Name.Scientists are :r>niK to Mjurich a

new epidemic, discovered ir: Japaaand called the "tauuugamutlil."

ATION-.

Xs your hus-band an optimist?^-•W»H,—he'a—anoptinilst In hop-Ing for the beat,but a xood deal of

Inworking tor It.

the benirfit to the city that the l<«nuehnd been "How to Organize Ban^ball" w»s the topic assigned DwlnhtT. Bridges, former Y. U. C. A. physteal director aad organiser of theleague. "With sush wonderful fartorfes, executives, managers and play-ers It was the aasieat thing la theworld to argaaU* the league. Thecredit'balans* to you fellows." Withkappy references to each team MrBridges sonsluded by wlskiag graatersuccess next ysar.

Joha T. Duff, chairman at axecu-| tive commltee, had the taplt. "How1 to Keep It Going." Hs gav« isredit'

to worktrs and players. He said ifpresent airs are carried out Rahwaywould have the finest baseball park InNew Jersey next year. Hs said It_would_ be. nec.e-iasry _to have daylightsaving and that a petition would soonbe started for presentation to the

Tl)«-hUiB-of-t9efl-Imurovf

PROGRESa.

Aro you try-ln£. tu econo-

"Tiiize ?Y o n . I ' v e

•irruajly gottenon >o far thatI've » t o p p e dtclllnr p i o p l iwhat to do and

out a few

4>-»J. H«? i-aW hl«h"trglnn team. - *

Just before the conclusion Toastmantcr Wendell warmly praised theaction of the Quinn A Boden em-ployees In contributing 1121 volnn ! M l w

of tho 'i«r"1 hope It will prove an In-, t.r'*i

centlve to other* to do likewise." !'*i!"TowiisiCaterer Ernest Halasx stepped -tar- j talon «nd

ward at this point and In a briefffoI°"^vu"'1

speech expresed his. appreciation ofthe sport that bad been provided

throughout the season and made a do-nation of $15. Hr. Halaax was warm-ly applauded. He was given a risingvote of thanks A similar expressionwas tendered Mr. Forman for the aaejavrof tbe banquet hall of tke NationalPneumatic Compaay.

The affair waa closed• Jiging of "Ameriaa."

The hall waa prettily decoratedAmerican flags.

wltk ~taa,<

dearribrt aa f»•oribnat tbr> ar*fUatersrit: on tk»

•dad l,j Dot No™-

. Ik** ar* Waadnt brit kaailrol aad oftj fourortfcwta* tatj «r» hnpad-n m : b**ai k»o»« a*

. Mtir naadiwi •»<! tfry-Itkt kBid»4 sad nrtr-ns

and ak«wa on a <-»rtalalap at Kakwir RnatM,l-onatj, S»w irnrj. tkfRealty aad Iro cjjierty

•nrveyedKnclaeer of I1 .

Liauo, »mL fllnl U ia« OJBM af ts*

Maaea'aad Hmltk. livllh Aa»Doy. N. 1. Ja»annarr.

Ona feature not on tha program ^A]fj5"

tare .illuad;—been rjtsco*~to~the grounds and pave the way fop nextseason's league, said Mr. Duff.

At this point Toastmaster Wendellintersmsrsed the speeches with thoawarding of prizes. The handsomesilver loving cup, sultaSly Inscribed,presented by Moe Davis, the Cherrystreet haberdasher, was awarded tothe-wlnnlng-Superlor-Auto Bodv Com-pany's team. A fine large pennant.with blue background and white let-ters*, presented by School Comznlaslon-•r-FranV Wr^HdrtmBTrfiSPIeiilCnpvice-presidents also went to the Bu

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DemooratloIClab. Woman of tha t>emoorstlc SUlo-haitd to Instruct Rahway womso on.(be election

Paid (or by Rahwav lHancciaiic City Cumuiltw.

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RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N. J., FRIP^T .VFTER^O^, SEPTEMBER Z*. 1920.ElftHT PAOfM. PRICE THREE CENTS

Swimming MeetA Big Event

Intareat and much enthoalaam* l t lha

Mr.wlmmW »*«t held br tha femin-

.MKlatlon pool., tt, wa» tho biggesttft of IU tod .T«r h.ld hare. Not

: the m«nb«« Urgelr repre-

DISTRICT MECTINO OCT. 5.Plans were made Tuesday evening

at the meeting of Reliance .Lodge. No.101, Knights of Pythias, tor a big get-together meeting on Tuesday evening,Oct. S, when the various lodges of this.district are expected1 to be present.'Every member of the local lodge willbe specially urged to attend In orderthat [Tie fall worlTmay slart with en-thuslaam. Plans were made for visit-.Ing Euclid Lodge, Woodbrldge. Thesecond rank was conferred on candi-dates and one application for member-ship was received. -

Fireman KurtAnswering Alarm

Narrow EscapeIn Motor Crash

-narad ot the affair. At th* meet

."n . iwgjre. jsssf^':'! ,s^,r;,^,!vo5i»rlA^'nr,^

T«Ur^4.

mchsrt M Physical airectrTOtu the fact tnai Ml»» IUCU-H •«•••.. ~ ."' rolnmbU UtUveratty-ru» comphit*

h r itudlea. Miss Robertson beginsher dnllee at once.

ATrort*e erehu were keenly conI f , ,rd and U» raanlt. mowed t h "Rahway haa a line set of swimmersfmoDS IU feminine ponnlatlon.

The entries In the various evenU»nJ the winners are given In the t o !:"sld>' Stroke-Mrs. George ITmber.Mrs C. R. Mellck. Mrs. R K MlUer.«r» W Hanks. Mrs. C. S Bush. Ml«sr.^rsun. Mrs. Peterson. Miss M»rl ^ ^ ^ o a . . Miss Port. Chsse^ MrvjSe-^Vand-rhoVen. « « : A V. C.rk-i u f f l l r t a Deborah Kramer. Miss

^'SJCwSJI^-nr... Mr, Rober.u Miller- aeoond. Jlrs. Charles R.M,.ll7k- tnlrd. Mrs. Oeorite 1'mber

wTnnerVln Girls" Class-First. Ml.s

J r r K Cook; «V»«- » ' " MmrKmr'1

«>„,•• tSir^nnM Catherine

Attempting to lump on the runningboard of Independence-Hook and Lad-der truck ln^Seminary^ avenue aB itwas Kolng at a lively rate on Its wayto the fire at Avenel about 8.40 Wed-nesday night, Thomas H. Healley. of.15 Campbell street, missed his foot

| Ing and was thrown to the pavement,the reap' wheel of the heavy truckaosalBit over his left foot. The mem-ber was badly crushed. The accidentocenred near the public library. Mr.Healley was taken-to his home InCampbell street and attended by Dr.

iG. L. Orton.The fire which called out the appar

School Pupils'Garden Exhibit

*htrl#'of N»w varh Cltr. if • wmor vfhtrif• rn||11»lnn tn frnqt of John GHHP'B bar

•ttus was a• "t« b»r" °1' "^ "tfo^'ji" fectlve the reVgtTat^yiBIsW

CONGRESSMAN ACKERMANWARMLY GREETED HERE

Twice wltbin the past week Con-gressman Ernest R. Ackerman, ofPlainfield, who is a candidate tor re-nomlnatlon at the primary electionnext Tuesday, has visited this cityand each time he received a rouBlng A n o l n o r n o I a b l c s u c c e B S was »coredgreeting. He was present at the big . . , . , , , _ . ,baseball irame between the Industrial ^ t h e "uP l l ! i o f Lincoln School yesLeague Stars and the Rahway A. A.; terday with the nnnual garden e*unrrwas-BKaln-hcre-oD- Friday atur-'hiblt, conatotlng oL nowersjyld vegenoon. If the sentiment expressed by!, b . ralspd hv thethe voters who greeted him Is any, M e ra e d y h e

criterion . then he Is due. for a big I0"" gardens. FlrBt prlie for best dlsvote In Rahway next Tuesday. i play of flowers went to Billy Doty.

•». | son of Mr. and Mrs. George Doty, ofI Orchard, street, who had a flneVex-' hlbltion of marigolds, astern, dahliBs,j sweet peas, hyacinths, beans, zlnnlasmj nanturtlumB, helianthus, morning

glories, four o'clocks. love-In amist,lady slippers.

The honors for the best vegetableswent to Billy and Victor Carmody.nnii of V ' n"*1 Mr« i A. Carmody.

LUNCH BOX SOCIALUnder the auspices of the choir of

Ebenezer A. M. E. church an enjoyablelunch box social was held Tuesdayevening at the home ot Hr. and Mrs.Ira Cromwell, of 72 Main street. Aboutthirty-five participated In the event.Vocal nnd Instrumental music madethe time pass pleasantly. The com-mittee in charge consisted of Presldent Mrs. Prank Taylor. Secretary.Mrs. Ira Cromwell, Treasurer Mrs.

ma-Pendleton -andV. Aaron.

Officials Meet

Women IncreaseRegistration

n v t»nm<.r|-fl suffrage becoming ef-

Democrats HoldEnthusiastic Rally

M. ulark plac:t- In A1

b«r shop In Main street, near the corner of Cherry street, yesterday after-uon about 2 o'clock. Ml.'s Ilrown

: waa rldlDK on' a side teat on tbefrunninr T>oard of a Bfiii machine

'^ilancn hnyonq.4lie_cily_lln!;i^^otheone_turned In an alarm In this city from "™

those eligible to vote hal luuiuaBeO

Enthualastlcally~ur£ing the supportof' Richard E. Clement for Congress.President Joseph Oxman made a stir

* ' -Be

At ii meeting of the officials of theAthletic Bowling League held In NewYork City Wednesday plans woromade for opening the season on TVefl-"

-t-ne»rfay.-—Bw- 1, — and continuing,through to April I. There will be tha

I same ten teams in the league us lastyear, including the Ilderan Club, ofthis city; New York Athleticj Clnb,Jersey City. Hoboken. Passai(}|j VnlonClub ot Kutheford, Bayonne. Sewark,Roseville and East Orange. -Last year"the nderan Club made a hard fightfor first place, finishing second andclose on the heels of the winning-New

The Ilderau team will

iKiDie i o »«»'<= " » " . " . - • •

tfagr-of totorsjp± g«r rmtturned In an alarm In this city from Lue uuuim.. JI—ryiuj,- • •.> r• - --—box 15 at Lake and New Brunswick T h e t o t a l number of voters now en

. i.. .ti_,., , k n Rra rolled Is 5.nB3. Last year tbe regis

I the rac»*r typ*1

i Mr and MNVw YorV ( ..,rjoinit Iu a southerly dlrec-tlun

A larc<- Packard tourlni; ,-ir ownedi hy G A Al«opp-. of Alsopp Brothers.

Jewelers. Camp and Ore-hard streets.

avenues probably thinking the ftrewas at the junction railroad yard.

Both motor engines naturally -air

rolled Is 5.0S3. Last year tbe regis-tration was 2,775, indicating that over2.0Q0 women are j^gistered.

Whiln other cities nre noasttriK ofrd of a uent uiac&ine u: | Both motor enittnes naiurany •»»• wj,iln other cities nre boasting oipe In which »nr,, riding i SWPrP,i the alarm. The downtown ^ ^ ^ ^ w o m e n t D a t have been regls-» Wallace A Bruwn. o f j P n K l n e l n charge of Lieutenant Harry ^ ^ there arc few which can equalCity. The m;.. hine was Cooper. Edcar Lynch and James R h a y . g rticor<i of having «ne femln-, . , i l , . , l . ,llr..,-,l,,n r.. ...: /_.._.l ih., l,l<r ham nractlcallv ' " » " " « ' "• ' , ™. .,_i«.,,i ,ua rntrmrk-

Cooper. Edsar Lynch and James l P n > a L n e r l ' •"'" »V^" .~"~TStevens found the big barn practically Rahway's record of having one femlndos<royod when they Kot there. They l n e T o ' c r wt>° h»» attained the remark-devoted their attention to saving an i i b l e «*c of 105 years and is drawingother barn between Ihe burning build toward the 10S mark She is Missmaking her

" ' ' ^VMinc ana nouse. wnitci t( UUIULM-_ln.lif.S»!"o c»nse the destruction of

('•nirner. v««u«-< ,4. . . .l«r Rulb Bauer, Marie Chaillrt G-rtrudif Krdle. Msrle We«lry. Betty Arm>'roDf. Caroline ShulU. Hannah Conitlrton. Klsle Vombaum. Anna Vorntnum. Dorothy Newklrk. Mildrod l^w-,oce. Evelyn Howard. KIOIM- Hull,rmlly Whtte. B»n>lc* iUllci. Ituih1 -imard. Rnih Velten. Manraret Drl

- B I T

\Vlaner»~Flr»r. Mt» Anna Vcro!<*urn'. second. Miss Margaret Qras-••s:, thtrtj. Miss Ixiaij- When

Janlor twentyy»rd- da»h- M'.ldndl.'.ltlr. Grant Applexatr. Mirtir, tMartin. Deborah Kramer. Anita HarrU"~»trlce \>!l<-n. Katherlni- l[.-.-d.

, and th,1 FUdschman niachintinn- tlm>' Thi*ri*-n«d a colllaion resulted.MSB Ilrown wa> hur|,-d to the p;tv

nT.t b\ the fore*1 iJf ihe c-olll.-cion andad her Ifft limb l:i]ur<-d besides suf. - , - - «mn, » ,,.v<.rf. n**rvou^ xhock.

Taikard car strucklt,'nz machine Had

frrr.s_ from a1-onunatWy theth.- from of - hof theIWni machine

the side Miss Brown would" « t

1 - • , - - ; , motor pumplni: encine oame later, " o n ia the Klrm. u m i i a of the Thirdnot sufficient T h l , , „ „ „ m a c h i n e p u m p e d , r o m a Ward, which haa 745. .-hlle the o n e

| pond on tho premises and after they district in the Fifth Ward is a c losehad got tn working order tho Rahway s e c o n d ' w i t h 721. i It is an interest ingeng ines returned to this city. Valu B t u d 5 ' to compare th.. registration:>ble servllce was rendered by the figures of this year and last, whichAvenel nrr companies . The members K i v e s an .aproxlmate idea of how manynt the family and cit irena speak most women have been r o i s t e r e d . T h e•ommendablv of the splendid work ligures for the two years In the nine

• - - - city districts are as follows:

, exhibit of pole beana. oRm," UyutB^caffC!Br~XElui5. tifeg, jiliuiti). _#>&&,-

! squftahes. peppers, parsley, etc.' Others who had cxcpllent dlspltiysj oT flowerg w e r e : John Schaefer , ,| lucMafi. ^marigolds; Martha Pruden,I marigolds and lady s l ippers; Worrel l

Pruden, dahilaa. a s t e r s ; KenuethAdelung, larkspur and marigolds; Kd-ward Love, Coxcomb, marigolds, cos-mos; Mildred Val ley, coxcomb, -of un-

| uaual s ize , measurinK nine inches(acros s ; Chester Brundage. marigolds;

John Opdyke. blue flume, dahlias.Others beside tbe Carmody boys

wlio bad vegetables displays, of greate x c e l l e n c e w e r e : MUTTe Slca. E K Kplant. 24% inches in. c ircumference;Harry Sica. Peppers , ce lery, s q u a s h e s ;•lary Antelora. egg plant, cucumber,l^ inches long and 12 inches in cir-cumference ; Billy Doty, pumpkin. 44inches in c ircumference , weighing 41pounds; H*'lon Vail , pop corn; RuthAfkinson . s tr ing beans .

:-a"T. Tn:'' . " • X "venue, who had a splendid rlnR speech al t " « . ; ^ tu t ^ . u ^ ° , i ^ f f l T y T e th'e'same a8 last yc

0 llBHn-l»- • — • - - - - " - - 'ermlf Club last "'»"*»' \rn"" ?""i l-ludlng raptatn niffunl Miller, Wll- t o , Wllh .t man QMhe type of Mr |'"°»nK. i M ^Clement be pointed out that much uj- • A H e r b e r l Fcould be done toward the making' ™cfta™ The schedule is as follows:navigable, of the Rahway river and, • " ^ „ D e c . L ndaran.. at Newalso for securing ^Bovertupent post; K o g P T l l | e at Passale, Hobokciroffice bulldinK far Rahway. He salu : '

u l _ • O r a n c e ;

has a right toffice building.

Mr. riement was prVsent at themeeting nnd made an able speech thataroTtsnl confidence and enthusiasm.Ho saii: that if elected he would loamwhat the greatest needs of his district

re and then" work for them at Wash-ington. Brief roferenco was made to

H id t h t

hav

some smaller outlest wed. A lacg p™- - ~ ' J ^in Lhe barn w^" Zeroed-Ward, Jst-Dlst.

. . „ . . '»<" »nd « t t I p WPT Second Ward. 2nd. DIM.side at the time A large number b « « ^ ^ l s t D , g t

,f fowls were burned w ' * ^ * bf^" | n l r d Ward. 2Ad. Dlst.

,,erv The damage is about |4.W".^ - . r.i...

i for in the home uf Mr. and Mr* Gnllo.Til-" Ilrown ir.nhine had Iront axle

lM-nt mid sli-e.r!::c knuckl*1 broken.I wbllo the runnlUK board ot the Allsopp

''*,', *."/ rTZlhr1, c v ,, w <»», ' lier'v" The damage Is about H.'KW. •• - , -Besides f hanffeur SchalW t h o ^ . • covered by lnsuranKff" Fourth Ward, lst Dlst

•opp machine contained William B.; T h ' f • h „ . unknown Fourth Ward. 2nd. DlstKoche. a soldier from Camp Alfred T h e c a u w o f the fire Is unknown. Ut. Dlst.

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Koche. a soldier from (.'amp Aurea\*" 7b",,V" wȣ I11"" * *,?' ^ THIRTY-TWO BABIES VISITthe chaujffur With the exception of KEEP-WELL STATION

'"" **c - ., - »„.. o j pT^at activity wasMt>» Brown allexcepti .

injuries o f -

Totals

o t h , . r

als 2"5 5063yrs should bear in mind- that theare. open- next Tuesday for the

- - - - m , tn 1

CHILD WELFARE WORKThe meeting of the Council Board

of the N'ew Jersey Council ot ChildWelfare called by Governor Edwardsat the-State House! TUe'sday afternoon

' " | proved to be a great Buccess, ,'udging*™ by the larpe number of Impcrtant5-° state organizations and state denom5 2 3 lnatlonal bodies represented.

.'*» Mm. Harold 8. Butteohelm, state6°2 chairman presided and the meetin.gm discussed and approved a constitution<J" to be recommended" for adoption at a?"* general meeting of the whole Council.

ito be held at Lakewood. Wednesday.I Oct. 20. The statement in the con-stitution as to the "Object" of theCouncil gives the key to the orsaniza-

lubelia Lockwood. narrUT—Ttjo*rMeltn Oundaker. Lois Squlrr. GUdjiCsrltoa. Mildred Jaenkr. Katberlne

nl.-:'-urinc and ••xarr»-:is conducted and

I mother* by Child. o u n s - K'.ven to

is- in ih*1 ?pace provided beside th^name ot tfcp person for whom you desire to vote. The ball"i tells, you the

— inr Study

of

Thursdnv. tior 9. Rant Orange atBayonne.

Wedensday. Tlec. 15. Passale atEast Orange, Jersey City at _NewrYork. I'nion at "XewaWt

Friday. Dec. 17, Roseville at Ildpran.Hoboken at Bayocne. . _ .

Monday. Dec. 20. Baynnne U ROBP-

the'Leaguenf Nation.- H « ^ that; vlUo D(1(. , . I B m n 1 t ^America is amply protected h> "le Passaic.Tsew-articles as now f aw", that rhe , on * -\ . p I o h o k o n ^ O r a n S P a tstlmUon is superior to .the leasue anai

Itha, Congress has the exc lude power. I nlon ^ y ^ ^ o m ( ; .to declare war. The aKltatlon of me ; ' n . , 9 if. r l t y a tRepublicans to make A.merica firs^ s ; " ^ ^ a i c a , , , d e r a n . H n b o .

Democratic administration shoul, be New * n_ . n d e r a n a t ^

'"TZ'T Dah "he fo^l sheriff ..an-'Oranse. RoSevm. at Newark. Je-sey

d , o r L™on!« * « ; ^ , ™ ^ V'^'T1: New York at Bay-

mary election next Tuesdaj. He gave ^ ROSeviHe,

;sr:.1-oB,£-h«Ss..b.m£:hl5 S - . H L W ^ M ; . - . . - . N>«r, »t-N,-offlcO to liChnhCMa»p.™..-fc j - r i ( 1 ^ y . J i io_ „ B i i y i m n o B l } ^ e y

A n-w PubMcity co«mlt t« ^ C ^ e l i n e i A ^ J a I , I 9 . I l d e r a n at Ho-named cons svlng of Jama. H Kear a i K^x oranqe. J^r-

To A".11 " S r ^ W ^ . J ^ - ^Tk^U- atWonne.: and enlhuslaam and a » o » p r o m i s i n g K.d V Jan ^

^ hoken at Roaeville. K:iat Or-ity, No

sale.

EvKlnU .I*empstrr.Jones, llojw Berry. Elsie VornbaaJn., Gibson, sir anu « . . . .Anna Vornbaum. Ruth Powell. i Mr. and Mrs. Klsworth Stokes. Mr

Winners—M'as Vlrcinla Chase, first »nd Mrs Clifford Moorehead. Mr andwith" TJ points: Miss Doris Slater.' Mm, Thomas Kinit. Mr«. Josephinesecond, with 67 points: Ml« Julia Randulph. Berwln McCnsklll. EdwardITIte, third ,wUh.-S3>a_ points^ Osborne". the Mtss*« Anna Lee. Haiel

Portyyard dash—Rosella 'Walsn.l Hughes, Mildred Jvinch. j iorence GibJulia Price. Marjorle Bliss. Catherine »on. Lllllnn Shepherd and~01ga~7acVOrnener. Doris Slater. E. B Richart.' Ron. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cromwell.Hope Berry. I • r-

~ — Miss J'lltn Price; i

-Plan. Tnr a "Villas Fair." lo_held ln the lecture room of the

HAVE EXHIBITION

Commission were Vflrk. Hoboken at Jer-

8ERVIQE3. placertJcate and win en-ork contingent at a

hld n the Merck

Jr.. ware Judges.

AadlamUv, 15 Cnmmerre street114* Wednesday, which was "qnicklyexttafulshed by the uptown motor en-line IB ditrge uf-Captain Joseph Mohrand WUJlam Branney. Only chemicalswar* natd.

At tha time of the lire Mrs. Vander-hovan and daughter. Miss Bertha.

bntea iuesting tne hwhich the deceased" waaTield.ment waa at Southbury. Conn.

ss Bertha.tl,» family

at borne. When Mrs. Vandernovenopened the cellar door to go downa»d. put » quarter ln the gas meter ln

- • --—««r-JKir-r«Tnitv~ironlng,ut-nrrtnr In (n^t

she found the c^Ua7flnawTO^nre1ceand flames." A still alarm .was tele-phoned to fire headquarters and theuptown apparatus made a quick runto the house* The parlor floor had

" -OFFICERS ELECTED;

ASSOCIATION BOOMINGThe Young Men's and Women's

Hebrew Association elected officers-laat—nl«ht_aii__fonows: President.S l Kreisbergl viceTjresident

vacancy.)rlation of *5 was made to-illdlng fund of the Second

f o r a n

APRON SHOWERMiss Jane F. Springer, daughter

"officer at every point , ) e mity bad placed, pne. l ' ,Mrs ., for the city to take this , ^1,5. nrntection of the public , n ( i

r o r i

"joh'n GrlKKR- JonnCaroline GriBKS. Taul

the^MisspF Emma. Agn™ttn "Keeshan. and Miw

.„•• Jr--Hauffe

?s andRmma

tain the Now \ork contingfield meet to be held on th

hi ity Jhere

t atMerckhlR field meet to be held on the Merck

etouuda In this city. Jhere will babebal l game Between fhe Newouuda In

a baseballYork staff

this city. Jhere will bgame Between fhe Newf ta1 plant. This

ri

W Southbury. Conn. I Those preaem. -» .^.P , - - T - n . G r a b a , m - PMWWent Miss Mildred Lud- M l 8 s J s n e F S p r i n R e r . M u , n i w „.

» & n ? u « r , u . n n u l k i n i l 0 ¥ ' Vice-president Miss Ada Smith. M r a n d M r s , L A S p r l n E c rb 0 , S9

. J » • H S ? ? ' Secretary Miss Irene Harrlman. W n s , M l l t o n a v c n u 0 w a a t e n d e r e d

.unr Men's and Women s | Treasurer' Russe 1 Ludlow the Misses a p l o l i B a n l s u l . p r U e last night In th«— «Miilonna Harriet Ml.KUS. f o r m o t a kitchen shower in ajitlcipa-

?' J „ _, i RECEPiiurt n-nnn*.*.i o n P n°° s u l At the meeting of Rahway Chapter

i rJ "2: Order of Eastern Star, lastmade for a-recoption

U vir-Mresldent Miss Ada Smitn. M r . a nd Mrs. u- A. O » M . . . B - • - , ^ K-rr 72: Order of Eastern star. .«.;

York staff /(mft Ui6 iot*i w > .wHl be supplrroented by a variety ofcontests undtithletlc events. Suitableprizes will bo awarded.

V/jllowins. "thf conteBti clam•hoveder and other rwtreshme its willbe served in the. Merck re reatiomroom The Retort Club orche! tra willprovide music unt'.l 8 o'clock Afterthat hour a jtns nand frqm Perth An-boy will play and dancing will be es-Joyed. --I--

o£ ticket.

Plans wero maae iu, a u.u.«.o ....ture show at tbe Empire Theatre fortwo days next month. It waa also de-

ided to hold a dance at the Cross

ther rousingexpected at th

Saturdal

hrmoren ny m.- O L , . ^ „ .„eluding Mrs. Matthew ArmstronB,

i ll£e.n_ sent who has been appointed Rrand repreopportunity sentative"lo~ Ohio- ami—Mra. I iV.— •« ™»»v Thorn, who has been uamed grand

rep_r?s_entatlve to North Dakota. This

man

to the bouse. Tne pviu> . . ^ .become Ignited arfd one small -ptaee-WttS burned through.

Effective use'ot the chemicals stop-ped Xhj6 flames. The damage was leas.^— «cn » , ,«„„,„ , , employeethan ISO. A fas comphad been working on .i iaa toft thepart Howknown. _ ^

MHK8 TA

iployeeir and

jdadU »ot

LKxtra value

Keys Inn on El1. Reports sho'be gaining In mIng along all 'pleasant socialfollowed the '

ErerybodIng an acccmont ot thj

Ion Day eve, Nov.the association to

hl d od>«nc

i r^r^ar taTM^

SUPPORTTTLTR^K. MOE ; ^ . ^ S - - - - ATTEMEJS^M-TOA ^ r t b e fj-t enthusiastic local:and Madeline^rlnKer.Among the moat BUUIUO*»U..., .

supporters of Alfred K. Moe, of Eliza-beth, a candidate, .tor one of tho threeAssemblymen on the' Repubiicajiticket, at Tuesday's primary election.Is Arthur R. Wendell. Mr. Wendellhas known Mr. Moe since both wereundergraduates at Harvard Universitytwenty-flvo yoara ago and has a veryhigh opinion of Mr. Moo's qualifica-tions tor thc office he seeks.

Aroused from his slumbers byENDS OF FINGERS CUT OFF noise- in the rear of the Cross KeysWhile operating & planing machine Inn about 1.4u this morning Howard

- . — „« nnnir«y>inr Charles A. FUher, brother of Aviator EverettWhile operating a planing .iu.»vu.«- .in ihe-shop.QL.Contractor Charles A. Fisher, brother ot Aviator fcjvRowland, William' street, yeaterdayr Fisher, wentto tho window anil 9 a w

Charles Klosek, of Lawrence slreot, someone in the rear of the hotel try-had thc finds of fhe four fingers on hla Ing to get away with hie uutomoblle.left hand cut off at the firm joint. He nha.uted.iind the mlscreunt ran up• •- v-\n.,,v h:iB B. wife and sevt.-:a! ^,mnbell struct. , J'oliqo"are' Irivcstf-lett nanu cut, wn ». ..Mr. Klasok has a wife andchildren.

yed.Relatives, and friends of th« Merck

employees will be admitted o i ticketA large gathering Is anticipated.

MANY GOING TO CAflrj P W R T YIt Is exp«cted that thara. will, be st

bit; attendance at Ufe carij party to baHeia'tfeicrTtresday-aTentag-at-thalu)-.town flrehouse in Seminary avenne>Thorn, who has »<».. ... _.

representative to North Dakota. Thlsltown tlrenouse ui >J«UUU»I<'rurictlon~»rrr-Dp-h«ld—al— the—nexti"Jlder_the ausplce3 ol the Ladles*^r-rrr^-jr-y,, -—<< --T.hr«n_^nniii.ii.tpB [AujiUlaxy to lKe"YBterattB1-As«oelatk>a

Inlt' oi lust night. A soclaljoT~f'rairktlTr-Hose-€«injany,—seniat.- •• -••• land plnochlo will bo played and re-

freshments will be served.1 sirs.were Inlt' oi lust night. A socialtime am', refreshments followed.

- THIRTIETH REUNIONThe thirtieth annual reunion of the

Thirtieth Regiment -New Jersey Vol-unteers' Association will he held onWednesday; Oct. fi. -at the G. A. R.rooms. Roberts building. Main street,^on'.menclnK at 10 a. ra l " ••""•-rades are cordially invltytl

O^carTarlson 1/ chairman of the com-

All comJ. E. Tier,

mittee in- ^ ^ _ _ _ _ _Tollow the/^w/^HvTlOTste^ro tha

Rahway Nafons4"«Bank^a"i '• dapoattyonr moue/ln the S&>lng»[ D«P»rt-

whe* It works for yof aU tfca-'"' iy of dapbilt.••—f *tr

r 1 ', .