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CRANFOKD, N J. THURSDAY. NOVBMBBK : -13, 1913.. THKBK CENTS itfvryc 10 BfiSBfflfB Anorder (torn IRVINCTS M ARKET r -is - .-wnittiicc,.. against disappointment at nieal time. Start in 7 to- morrow with Irving's and avoid all uncertainty as to quality and freshness. Section No- M. 1. A V, , Campbell. »." i>t ....... J J ^ S ^ ^ 1 Mt. ,4... &-«Uk—X_-Xi-«.V.i«.}_;. , . ^. ...,,„ i 4|.>, ! u!c!U Natluilk. Tcitn. I liitU-i SrO S 1 w • . », Wanner YooliWomfortably lam IN oui: v. !, Ki...: St.; W e. [1 K'. I". Smvlliv ii.n'tii, t'aii;ul.i. Section No. J .1 ,!:, Muriyitri'yil. ,Mv4i Av« ; ,' Uriitiv,,N. V, Viiy, II Wrstli'ii'tj-j- I'lij JiTS|.\, . 1 Hcuty lli'iiitK. :.|M t Irinitr,' N. I," ' $. KVv Wiii, II. l'.nvvilrn, 1.1.! f,,,f Inn Si., IVIIII AinliAy, : S. I. Section No? 4. iiin, \v« N. 18th St..' .S«1»«- N,. »l ' - - \ Mlh THE PASSAGE OF THEINCOMETAX fvejy inciividuai \vim an income m. more 'thain' r \\ .t^l.MHttun A^r;. _'.' MA. SMnnl Winter Underwear ,,.- m*****^ _,. Wur 'Ate cither in two-i>iece or Union «iii| * ganutmta tiwl fed thoroughly wimforUM to ki-fj. your body tiu|fHnK on .'hilly - 1 "— l..nltu, CS-l'.inr. 1 Pj , S \ I|M- ,\VC, 3, Wilminu- T«t Sefcit Your Shoes fnwOarLBrsc^tMk O*w Silitw Dfyiirttnect cou- >«f the very lat- . in for Particular Men || A :,'--Rr i ri f a. I 47 a r.rK«.H II Avr.. Itroiix. N. V. Cily. _ ! Arrow Shirts and Collars Onyx Hosiery. Meyers'Gloves In tho Mmi'B HIICII few: «tyitlg in WMTBCV i m r ,,, .... _ . . „ r ffsa'cvw'j' utfuibor of I imyoiiTinM iii ivWi'tl - i >,.. ..„„,•». | Nii-w York Ii:il>V)filii(it g^niBmr gar Colder We«tt|ier v York Ii:il>V)filii(ili("rj-Btr>rp. City prirtH {irovnil. 'S Department Store, -39 M. UNION AVENUE S. & H. STAMPS Hard flood, ^ r e t f a e d in'Neio \'urk Dally "•\ W. j Slum-!, Uox 1 I1.11, \ . i.".' . . - . . . . Section No. 5. I. Win, li. UiiiKCr, Su-art, III, .' l>r. A. 11. llalilwiii, M Wall St.; _. l>r. A. 11. Ni>t\v»IU. Conn, X A. Cartiv'r. l, Canada. '.(iiirnirr St . ftltinijf.il, V rtUrt»»«. 4 I'hav I.. Ka»il. fllS JclTrrsn,, r^viv'ilriVl.ktyhi-N.-.Y; ••'"'•'-' •.>-.«•/*..,;,; Section No. 6. I. S. U. Clwdwick. ">2\ N'nnh Avr Rant. (Vaiifnrd: NV-J.~-:-•_-• t . • - .». K, K. nianfliar.l. ^4/ ^v.iyWH' AM'., 1'nniilrnic. F< I, Avr.. Kroiix. N. V. City. 4. Dr. C. I). Kcrlrr, "O.ii^i, aririi, ("01111, Section No. 7, I, H. 11. Cariii«, .4,14..r.i.lln.rij Si yiai'ii»c, N. Y. .'. '/..l.;> ildt.iiiri, 532X -Watuul Si i"!iil;uiL'l[i!n*f VA, , . i, U.-ll. llrriraiu, 5> \iiit!i Avr ^ X l i , iilirrliwjv, t , lUliuil, y.n\, .1. 1i>-.i. !'. llatl,.•'. l.tm.-.ii •jl. 4 hr i. X I'latlui. JO I. U,.ii, Sifiti!,-, Wasli. Section No. 16. . I. Mn* I., Hojr.. >!>'» .l-sjifir St.-, ' i<init^. Mu-Ji. '.'.. IVnUiunil I'nv. 4"5 I'l'MliKf- I'.V- >.il?;ic. Ntw \\uk." A - ' .'. I! :t>. HiWarJ, VUhiticld, Nr« •itey. —:..:...- , . 4..:•••},.li», l i a r u w w . iSOUr,\V»~5.5.i!> £ Ivvcl^inl, Oh»*.v Section No. 17. 1.; T. J. llfalv, Laurrnir, KSIIMK V I,, li. HimUitK. a&W Wal.anli \w.. Kaniisit City, Mo. ,1. 'It.'A. -Si..11, Han ll-J.s, I'rliitt lln.nt,- v »:i«fc.. Canada •-.•••• 4 J. li.' liinfl. 5.*7 Hciuy IHIIK.| T H E GRANFORDO:RUSTXOMPAN>V..of. , ™™_G^OJB3'J^ everything in ii*' _^_~_J*555L£L1? ma ^ ? . compliance wilK tBe" taiv"as"%itlf"" pie as poSl^e (w^tvfriclii3r«Tr»d^sro will give most carelul considctatio.n to this im- •-.;-.—pojtant matter as. soon laa .ihe bill, is ptinted in unal form and the Xi<N»*ury regulations issued. CORRESPONDENCE OR INTERVIEWS in teuard to the Income Tax or other problems lelaling to the care of jiroperty. will be welcomed CRANFORl) TRUST COMPANY Crnnford, New Jersey. Capital and Siiiplus, $I 29,000.00. 4 J Sr:ittl«. I. uh. . Section No. II. lJurtpn, Jackson, S t k I. CUrviKt lJurtpn, Jackson, M "•\!-..4v I*. Henry, Ssutiutiitk, Midi. .1. Ar"tV\i-.r-:'l4a»i«,, 5W \V. 141*1 St.. X V. ciiy: • ' ' ""•'•'-"-..•*,,,.,.. 4 t->*ii»r" Roriiunn,' *id\ Hytoii- Avt . U(.<ns, N. V. t ity. 1. A <"., !kiliiH'». Kftwatin. Can. i, A. t ; . > oylotil. Thrrc Kt»i;ri N. , J-, \ \ , lUm-y..llas»ai.i;».. A »* Section No. 20. _; K 1', «i, ji*ii»»". I' 1 " 1 - '*'• < 1 » ot ""' + tilHJll.4. ,S. Y. •%>«.;.irk, X. J. ^. I-.. ».:. Auusmi, .Vi: N - < 1 *- ' """• Section No, 8. ]||i., r ,,. v. 4 ten l>Um1. 'N- V_ . liVi'-'/.'ntl.'TmituJ i't'i 'i I-. 1., ,y Turtl.till, riiiilli.1111, -Wwj ..,.' ,. 1.. s.ii.l..nl. s.^.,,, luu-r, Man- j^j^ J^^ w. i , |( ,,. I , Ictity. n Potatoes 1-2 Bushel, 55c. KOOPS & ABELS Ca«h Tea and Coffee Store ^::::OOT t ^ CRANFOKD, i Ol'KN I'StlL•Kl'.JI. lie «.iinc Kcnerrii locality.'-PartkuUrly %n Ii4vt' I IUIIU* tins in \\if fur Wvut. n Cuii4i|a. Nut lavini; repivni mul in Cuii4i|a. Nut a i any «t'riiiu» iulu|ilumli i l illLifly i for ritv I . >.TIIIIIIII, i .i St.., Ml,- Vciiioli. \. ; Y. . ,i >•:. A. Curnl'r, <..' "" »,'rr"V"i«iiiii'l'i the larif f""','"' 1 '••' in tlil« t..iirinmnit it «ill lir iVni'sVary' }<•"' P^V thfr IVM HIM'li'.IM, tl'UVillij ^•'•^''"icctionN^atV •••- ..iu r? «^^»..!:f.J. < ;v£'^^,u ! , H,,,,,, I , An,,,,. IX.MW. Mi Sl..|tl.i» 111.1. l'aiiaiJa,,| . , , , 4, |V U. UIIVIT. Kiillry I'i'Tk. l'a, .'..•:...- Section No. 9, : I C J l,;nniscli, Mankal". Minn. i. .''" I \V, Vuiuik, -4" Viilnria Air. Ti'ilufm*"'mrr.- :t.-ana4» -> .1.- Cli'm. S..OWCII! 9,W) Arpylf A'-''- ihiink'n. "I . . 1 4 S (.'.' lit-ll; fl'iriil.T, New " llk - . Section No. 10, _ . [J. t",. Sieve "lllr:'...'>lyn. S V.I •-'•-L.i:..AV. K.'!,(. I'.c-Siiiiiiil.' IIIJIII.. •1 j . \i •i.,ii.,.t" Vs••p,"«i' i .""Su'i - i. 11 i- 'A lively 'is; 1in'" i'-i* <"»'.". Vi ''••",'.'' '!' !<• Si-ynilli tmmiai'n lit. Mr. l< J . Williaiii' "i"( ,\ " \vitificr, - (I1111,i', tiil'i.llimu : WIHUtui" KM«»I"I«» .•...-._.8eHion. TNo..Zit. i _..,.. ,,:>,. |; I", WIIIUIIK. .Wl'.N." I'ratl St.. •"'"' r ( r"A. -llenacrsi'/ii. JacfFun. Tf7). V I ' 1-. LaniinK, 2.1.5', General I ay. i r ' s i . / >•'<"• <'rliaii«. l.-a- . 4. KiUv. O...DcwitiK- ."-4 4 ...: l - m ' lr :" ,\vr., lirookl.yii,- ^. V. Section No. 11. 1. J.'-Ii. llr»lt, Mtiii'Hii, Va. I. / VH,,r,v NY . II.' \V.. Miirifiiy, >r»s I' •vi'iirii NViuit.'N V- •••:•••" ••-;•• 1 V II ••Kr.-kniati;' l!"« "•'. I iwYi- iri^'i ''••• '"" "•" iir . 11ani ' il,;,|f,.,-v.,:, _,,,j|i tl-.f hojics itNit «-mai '.,••,.(' nn.r.: ir.tncit til rmr nieilili"* ., know ritli'nitrtr iqorr inttmatfly. •;-1 ;ilT»f't <ti'- <.j)t».rtntiity for ccrrr •..,,n.lfil.' ittUrrn thoxp whi> arr lllUtiiK KIV-I'II HU-k Wlill* MU.1 i-'Ki •MH.IUU^K It . K| um --! IT OU! l> KIH ifKlH I'.! 7 ; KtlKIt* ItKKH I Kt Kill ' I* KKtl 10 Kl kill II Kill ', H UlU I'Kli : M l Kt Kits II Hi I r|»v< t'tKi JlKtiti KsKi IKli |v< t'tKi .; I'nlln >'<JI »KIU' IIKH lf IUOI •Jintiti KsKi aliliMi Kktili I fiKUl K«f " 1111 Everything for CURTAIN HANdINO An I'lli'ii of riirtuin mul t'oniplple M»rk M, iixK'luniki, rlrt(i«. «!<•.. nt lowwl |irli'M " ran* uttiimli I'rlci^, mail" to T f T i i n ttitler* A. C PIKE. HI it n KKf. ?,-y>l> K«KII|. HIM linf« liy muvlliK n'f,ly to'tln 1 ««'*t nwv* »I<»1' ••'", -'/••i.« ; i:-. : o^iikiVirttlAnk rir« *I?TV Ifihrl Mt>t)l(!~Cwi4ettcUj(Hi to nxvl *ml ay any inunb: nt tint *I|(tit by thn i,llw> Ivication Hynlnfu. llatm tnwin atdi Mr», Bnwiunii, '•>/ No—"•"'« My er-the Telephone lekphoM has many time-saving and benefit.. Your response to a tele- i prbmpt and without the impatience tdephone would have, saved steps? CommercialOfficeand^Ut u»toO . b e t Extension Tdepho - NEW YORK ^ TELEPHONE CO. : W WARI^KE, District Commercial Manager, " - " ' : ^^.rrrrr ' Cl I7A.RPTH. N. J. nmv^iu'i —— EAST ORAND STREET, ELIZABETH, N. J. 5- J- H. SIESEL Ftcadi Dressmaker N. R. LEAVITT, •i. J.-'Jl- Nullnwnn, Faxico, You would if you knew about it The Range that Mates Cooking Easy A GlMtnW CM! CM « * * , *«» " * t*j-Tiifti ii Tin in ir r W CM! CM «**, * t*j-Tiifti ii. Tin in ir rutir f t t~i1'r> 4 I M Hess Bros., Crftnford

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Page 1: Yooli Womfortably lam n Potatoes Winter Underwear fileJv CRANFOKD, N J. THURSDAY. NOVBMBBK:-13, 1913.. THKBK CENTS itfvryc • 10 BfiSBfflfB Anorder (torn IRVINCTS M ARKET r -is -

Jv

CRANFOKD, N J . THURSDAY. NOVBMBBK:-13, 1913..THKBK CENTS

itfvryc •

10BfiSBfflfB

Anorder (torn IRVINCTS

M A R K E T r - is - .-wnittiicc,..

against disappointment at

nieal time. Start in7 to-

morrow with Irving's and

avoid all uncertainty as to

quality and freshness.

Section No- M.1. A V, , Campbell. »." i>t

....... J J ^ S ^ ^

1

M t .

,4 . . .

&-«Uk—X_-Xi-«.V.i«.}_;. , . . ...,,„ i4|.>, ! u!c!U Natlui lk . Tcitn. I

liitU-iSrO S 1

w • .

», Wanner

Yooli Womfortably l a mIN oui:

v. ! , Ki...: St.; W e . [1K'. I". Smvllivii.n'tii, t'aii;ul.i.

Section No. J.1 ,!:, Muriyitri'yil . ,Mv4i

Av«; ,' Uri i t iv , ,N. V, V i i y ,II W r s t l i ' i i ' t j - j - I ' l i j

J i T S | . \ , • .1 H c u t y l l i ' i i i tK.

:.|M t Irinitr,' N. I," '$. • KVv • W i i i , I I . l'.nvvilrn, 1.1.! f,,,f

Inn Si . , I V I I I I AinliAy, : S . I.Section No? 4.

i i i n , \ v «

N. 18th St..'

.S«1»«- N , . » l

' - -\ Mlh

THE PASSAGE OF THE INCOME TAX

fvejy inciividuai \vim an income m. more 'thain 'r

\ \ .t l.MHttun A^r;._'.' M A. SMnnl

Winter Underwear,,.- m*****^ _,.

Wur 'A te cither in two-i>iece or Union «iii|

* ganutmta tiwl fed thoroughly wimforUM

to ki-fj. your body tiu|fHnK on .'hilly - 1"—

l..nltu,CS-l'.inr.1 Pj ,

S \ I|M- ,\VC,

3, Wilminu-

T«t

Sefcit Your ShoesfnwOarLBrsc^tMk

O*w Silitw Dfyiirttnect cou-

>«f the very lat-

. in

for Particular Men ||A:,'--Rririfa.I47ar.rK«.HII Avr.. Itroiix. N. V. Cily. _ !

Arrow Shirts and Collars

Onyx Hosiery.

Meyers'Gloves

In tho Mmi'B

HIICIIfew: «tyitlg in WMTBCV i m r , , , . . . . _ . . „r ffsa'cvw'j' utfuibor of I imyoiiTinM iii ivWi'tl

- i >,.. ..„„,•». | Nii-w York Ii:il>V)filii(it

g^niBmr gar Colder We«tt|ier

v York Ii:il>V)filii(ili("rj-Btr>rp.

City prirtH {irovnil.

'SDepartment Store,

-39 M. UNION AVENUE S . & H. STAMPS

Hard flood, ^ r e t f a e d in'Neio \'urk Dally

"•\ W. j Slum-!, Uox 1I1.11, \ . i.".' . . - . • • . . • . • •

Sect ion No . 5.I. Win, l i . UiiiKCr, Su-art , III,.' l>r. A. 11. llalilwiii, M Wall St.;_. l>r. A. 11.

Ni>t\v»IU. Conn,X A. Cartiv'r.

l, Canada.'.(iiirnirr St .

ftltinijf.il, V rtUrt»»«.4 I'hav I.. Ka»il. f l l S JclTrrsn,,

r^viv'ilriVl.ktyhi-N.-.Y; ••'"'•'-' •.>-.«•/*..,;,;• • Section No. 6.

I. S. U. Clwdwick. ">2\ N'nnh AvrRant. (Vaiifnrd: NV-J.~-:-•_-• t . • -

.». K, K. nianfliar.l. ^4/ ^v.iyWH'AM'. , 1'nniilrnic. F< I,

Avr.. Kroiix. N. V. City.• 4. Dr. C. I). Kcrlrr, "O.ii^i,

aririi, ("01111,Section No. 7,

I, H. 11. Cariii«, .4,14..r.i.lln.rij Siyiai'ii»c, N. Y..'. '/..• l.;> ildt.iiiri, 532X -Watuul Si

i"!iil;uiL'l[i!n*f VA, , .i, U . - l l . llrriraiu, 5> \i i i t ! i Avr

^ X l i , i i l i r r l i w j v ,t , l U l i u i l , y.n\,

.1. 1 i>-.i. !'. l lat l , . • ' . l.tm.-.ii• j l .

4 hr i . X I'latlui. JO I.U,.ii, Sifiti!,-, Wasli.

Section No. 16. .I. M n * I., H o j r . . >!>'» . l - s j i f i r St.-,

' i<init^. Mu-Ji.'.'.. IVnUiuni l I'nv. 4"5 I'l'MliKf- I'.V-

>.il?;ic. N t w \ \uk." A- '

.'. I! :t>. HiWarJ, VUhiticld, Nr«•itey. •—:..:...- , .4..:•••},.li», l iaruww. iSOUr,\V»~5.5.i!> £Ivvcl^inl, Oh»*.v •

Section No. 17.1.; T. J. llfalv, Laurrnir, KSIIMKV I,, li. HimUitK. a&W Wal.anli

\w. . Kaniisit City, Mo.,1. 'It.'A. -Si..11, Han ll-J.s, I'rliittlln.nt,-v»:i«fc.. Canada •-.••••4 J. li.' liinfl. 5.*7 Hciuy I H I I K . |

T H E GRANFORDO:RUSTXOMPAN>V..of. ,™ ™ _ G ^ O J B 3 ' J ^ everything in ii*'_^_~_J*555L£L1?

m a ^? . compliance wilK tBe" taiv"as"%itlf""pie as poSl^e (w^tvfriclii3r«Tr»d^srowill give most carelul considctatio.n to this im-

•-.;-.—pojtant matter as. soon laa .ihe bill, is ptinted inunal form and the Xi<N»*ury regulations issued.

CORRESPONDENCE OR INTERVIEWS inteuard to the Income Tax or other problemslelaling to the care of jiroperty. will be welcomed

CRANFORl) TRUST COMPANYCrnnford, New Jersey.

Capital and Siiiplus, $ I 29,000.00.

4 JSr:ittl«.

I.

uh. .Section No. II.

lJurtpn, Jackson,S t k

I. CUrviKt lJurtpn, Jackson, M"•\!-..4v I*. Henry, Ssutiutiitk, Midi.

.1. Ar"tV\i-.r-:'l4a»i«,, 5W \V. 141*1 St..X V. c i iy: • ' ' ""•'•'-"-..•*,,,.,..

4 t->*ii»r" Roriiunn,' *id\ Hytoii-Avt . U(.<ns, N. V. t ity.

1. A <"., !kiliiH'». Kftwatin. Can.i, A. t;. > oylotil. Thrrc Kt»i;ri

N.

, J-, \ \ , lUm-y..llas»ai.i;».. A » *

Section No. 20. _;K 1', «i, j i * i i » » " . I'1"1- ' * ' • < 1 » o t ""'

+tilHJll.4.

,S. Y.•%>«.;.irk, X. J .

^. I-.. ».:. Auusmi, .Vi:

• N - < 1 * - ' " " " •

Section No, 8. ]||i., r,,. v . 4 t en l>Um1. 'N- V_ . liVi'-'/.'ntl.'TmituJ i't'i 'iI-. 1., ,y Turtl.t i l l , riiiilli.1111, -Wwj ..,.' ,. 1.. s.ii.l..nl. s.^.,,, luu- r , Man- j ^ j ^ J ^ ^ w . i , | ( , , . I ,

Ictity.

n Potatoes1-2 Bushel, 55c.

KOOPS & ABELSCa«h Tea and Coffee Store

^ : : : : O O T t ^ C R A N F O K D ,

i Ol'KN I ' S t l L • K l ' . J I .

lie «.iinc Kcnerrii locality.'-PartkuUrly%n Ii4vt' I IUIIU* tins in \\if fur Wvut.

n Cuii4i|a. Nut lavini; r e p i v n imul in Cuii4i|a. Nut a iany «t'riiiu» iulu|ilumli i

l i l l L i f l y

ifor

ritv I . >.TIIIIIIII, i .iSt.., Ml,- Vciiioli. \ . ; Y.

. ,i >•:. A. Curnl'r, <..' " "

»,'rr"V"i«iiiii'l'i the larif f""','"'1 '••'in tlil« t . . i i r inmni t it « i l l

lir iVni'sVary' }<•"' P^V thfr

IVM HIM'li'.IM, tl'UVillij

^•'•^''"icctionN^atV ••• - . .iur?«^^»..!:f.J.<;v£'^^,u !, H, , , , , , I , A n , , , , . IX .MW. M i S l . . | t l . i »

111.1. l ' a i i a i J a , , | . , , ,

4, |V U. U I I V I T . Kiillry I'i'Tk. l'a,.'..•:...- S e c t i o n N o . 9, :I C J l ,;nniscl i , M a n k a l " . M i n n .

i. • .''" I \V, Vuiuik, - 4 " V i i l n r i a A i r .Ti'ilufm*"'mrr.- :t.-ana4» -> —

.1.- Cli'm. S..OWCII! 9,W) Arpylf A'-''-ihiink'n. "I . . 1

4 S (.'.' lit-ll; fl'iriil.T, New " l l k -. Section No. 10, _ .

[ J . t " , . S i e v e

" l l l r : ' . . . ' > l y n . S V . I •

•-'•-L.i:..AV. K.'!,(. I'.c-Siiiiiiil.' I I IJIII . .•1 j . \ i •i . , i i . , . t" Vs••p,"«i' i .""Su'i

- i. 11 i-

' A l i v e l y ' i s ; 1 in'" i ' - i* <"» ' . " . Vi ''••",'.'' '!'!<• Si-yni l l i tmmia i 'n lit. Mr. l< J .

Wil l ia i i i ' "i"( ,\ "\vitificr, -

(I1111,i',

tiil'i.llimu : WIHUtui" KM«»I"I«»

.•...-._.8eHion.TNo..Zit.i_..,.. , ,:>,.|; I", WIIIUIIK. .Wl'.N." I'ratl St..

•"'"'r( r"A. -llenacrsi'/ii. JacfFun. Tf7).V I ' 1-. LaniinK, 2.1.5', General I ay.i r ' s i . / >•'<"• <'rliaii«. l . - a - .4. KiUv. O. . .DcwitiK- . " - 4 4 . . . : l - m ' l r : "

,\vr., l irookl.yii ,- ^ . V.Section No. 11.

1. J.'-Ii. llr»lt, Mtiii'Hii, Va .

I. /

VH,,r,v N Y .I I . ' \ V . . M i i r i f i i y , > r » s I '

• v i ' i i r i i N V i u i t . ' N V- • • • : • • • " • • - ; • •

1 V I I • • K r . - k n i a t i ; ' l ! " « " • ' .

I iwYi- iri^'i ''••• '"" "•"iir.11 a n i 'il,;,|f,.,-v.,:, _,,,j|i tl-.f hojics itNit « - m a i'.,••,.(' nn.r.: ir.tncit til rmr nieilili"*

., know ritli'nitrtr iqorr inttmatfly.•;-1 ;ilT»f't <ti'- <.j)t».rtntiity for ccrrr•..,,n.lfil.' i t tUrrn thoxp whi> arr

lllUtiiK KIV-I'IIHU-k Wlill* MU.1i-'Ki • M H . I U U ^ K It .K| um --! IT OU! l> KIH

i f K l H I'.!7 ; KtlKIt* ItKKHI Kt Kill ' I* KKtl • 10 Kl kill II Kill', H UlU I'Kli : Ml Kt Kits II Hi Ir |»v< t'tKi • J l K t i t i KsKi

IKl i|v< t'tKi

.; I ' n l l n >'<JI» K I U ' IIKH

l f IUOI

•Jintiti KsKia l i l i M i Kktili

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Convicts as Road BuildersONCE FAMOUS STATUE.

>•• -Apptnnino". Attracted VastAmount of AtUnt'on.

In the Keroldoff garden at I'ratollni", |some eight or tea miles from Florence, jthere still crouch?* "the mounter lu Sstone and Ktuc«i railed the "Aripen- ;ulho," once the glory of the famouajMedici garden. Kninv sixty or seventy 'years ago the statuit vrn» more talked<if, but'. nuBjulay».It .appear* that fewfolk' Kho'iV fit 1'r«r*"fi>it"*UCti:;<iii« (»* -M•>•I> a good •[M'Hmeu, of II* style, n c j ' areminder-«f l«* n i » t e m e J » ju«t aswell. Its" height. If ere-'t. wtmld 1>#iil».lit WO feet, or nay one-fourth the

Gossip of the Sport World jBD "SCORE KEEPER1

August Belrxiontha» refused $200,000for. 'frawjr. Thin. U tlie greatestnm»iint»;Ter offwe4 for an Arrieric hi

back one rim enter Into runtlf grottoestmt lHrwttw •»nterl»f,'-»«il»tiiHm- undcr-v

Ih the hulr of the hfnd n rasrnde».../ in- uinde"T.rrlow"Tofiirat'"*rltt"T»Trr-the shoulders mid foody of the coloHsus,asyst l ie I>»iidoti Sphere.

Iliiontnlentl, the protege of Coslinoill Medici," who dchi'inrd this giganticthing In l^U, employed thu best tal-ent uv»ilnl>lc for the.netting of It Up",-sculptor*, UIHXOIH, eir.. nml we are toldthat Its abnormal *!«• ted to some otthe nrtlxt*.liming all *enne of propor-lion nnd heluir rendered unlit for ordi-nary work, one of them losing his; rea-son US a conrteijutMK'e of helping tobuild the monster.

The audacity of the conception Isworthy.of the great genius, who,.train-ed under the eye of Mlrhxlnngfl".hesitated nt nothing, 'knowing thattne Mcdlcl inoliey »u*,nt hl» ,b.it-k-twd-be had only to ask.when n daring Ideaof his needed fluids.

This famous hoy'Hernardo (Ituontu-letitl) seems In Ids day..to have out-shone the Adinlrublu Crlcliton, Ix-lnupainter, sculptor., architect, i-liclneerand mechanician niid much besides.

ft»*<t'aftd^rsriMd. ttw*«aishjor«t,; Jfcmnde by cabl(> by W. Allison of Ktig-°)aii<L" AU(»on In. a brw?der and a. ,cpro-nilsKtoii agent He RTObiibly-was artln'if|n behalf of one of the wcnlttiy imtruDu'nrjihif Ettgitoh -tart;--A«l«»u..aakeil. la.have the offer remain open until the

h Tl»<«iljrJMMMUU«9«(the Jender was tli l»-th»t Tracery re-main iTnf?£fenT"uTiittt*ihO"'TnA-of-tWracing season. '.''"*

Tracery U .by Hock Sand—Topiary.'He U a four-year-old buy colt. He wasfoaled at Mr: Belmonfs Xjjpery studfarm in Kentucky. In Ins first startlast year he finished'thlrd'-to Tagal(ofor the Derby. I.ater lie defeatedSwe*[ier II.. winner of tho.. 2,000 Guin-eas, for the St. James" i'ubice stakesnnd Tagdlle for tbo Ttanr-aster S tI.eger. .

HlncB his first start he lia's never•!»een beaten except In the Ascot (Joldcup, when lie was pulled down by anllltniit suffragist. At the-time Trn.•ry wuii In front by three lengths'Inhe home stretch. Hehind him at th/"

Fine Stretches of Highway,.InColorado Constructed by State

~ " P r i s 6 n I h m a t e T T Jder "Honor System."

Governors Favor:.- the Idea,

P1I1KON romV. Kui'KS of varlmis

Ktii'tei him* roiintriiclcd ninnylulli'H or Hue road* during thelust few yeiirii. The, Idea of

(uuklug .road hiiliaprs UVil of nmvle l*»eem* K» 1H> KCUWIUK. Ill .popularity.KtsJIilUK liiHliilirt'H or what convictsriiiTUo In ItiU wurk me found In Coin

• pidu. T h e Mute owew to the liiuuth"*. »f Ihe Mate ponllciittiiry the t'oloracltt

Pl'rlug* <'nlinu Il ly Htale highway, ounlif .the iiplnhlo esuuipii'i of ru^tlx built|>y convict labor 1. Vi-'uliueeTti t "otonirto

' Spruiifs fcut'Uui BCIUUC MuuOcrM nf DmJ'llies |n'nli tvtilivn Avlth the CnliotilI'liy tllnlrk't mid the rum] to tun top of11H. Royul »orw».. It JaflftyiulU's IOIIKind known not only for lit plrturi'nmu>ln'iiuty; tint na n pplondlil emmplo ofrotuUunlilnfr nnd enKlneorlni; K>'IIHIH1'lie celebrated "uliy lino ilrlve," whlelifilm hlonK a "ho'tt hnok" SOU feet iihove

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-Pathway through lh» rooks. 2.—Convict libor«rs •» work. Sand . . . ._tolsts anjoylng ths convict built road In Colorado s(t»r Its' eomplitlen.4.=—An uphill strsleh. . '• - ( • ' " - . • . .

itoiilder, Jefferson, El t'nso uml i'ueblolies. oThey have built 1T.7 miles ofroadway, and a great deal of this,

hue been blasted out-trf solid rock,that isi. Mesa ciuiiity lielui; the most(IlllUnlt nnd heavy work utteuiptertbyuur tnt'ii.' The average jnfoor cost toIhe various counties fur the work uf(beiii men has been .TJ cento n day perman. nml ns this cost Includes Humbly*

lint the Htnte plural on theHume Hun In K»l>KH. miinetlmen closetu.llie penitentiary nnd lit oilier timesforty, (Ifly ami tycn -<*) miles .iiwny.Tlii'si'^men were not Kimrtlwl In thuInvllnu" nt nil, Two uimriuiil mi per-Inti'inleiits hail control of n K"iig "'•wiy, Mlily men.... ' '

It required Kiipcrlnlciidcntx of Irhiii-til iiiliuls In. designate the plucv fur Ilio

Tk-^u4_lo_4jtjjlnin_ju!vv_lt^ wan to.1 A HIMKII; man, u

KuanliHl .tbc X'ttiui'i n't ul^bt. 'l'bo cniup\vn» C<IIII|KISIH1 of tenlHi'lio wire furouiul ll, no liic'loHiiro wbntever.'\vn» 'InenttMt right whore-llie-Avork.Kiin on tlu> rond. Tlio men K e u c r yworkitl from luilf n mtlo to a Julio andH half lij imch direction Ueforo theymoved the ciunp.NOVEL HOLIDAY

The Hebrew name of M was Mem,wnter, nud It Is curious to unto thatthe original form of this character Inthe most ancient manuscript Is n wnv?Ing line, which to the not too particularancients represented wnter. Ily somephilologists the letter M n» used l>y thel'hoentcluiis Is Mipixwed to have comefrom a picture representing the humanface, the two down strokes represent-ing thu contour of the countenance, theV stroke signifying the nose, the twodots, long since disused, nnd n strokelienentli the V representing the eyesnnd the mouth; - The «Id Phoenicianform of the letter does Indeed lienr ncomical sort of reiemblame to the human fnce.

. - Our CornfUidi, '•/." "\'~.....The combined nrea of the cornfieldof (he. Ignited Stales U nearly equal tithe urea'of...l''rimee ur (!eruinny.

First 8ubnf»rino Csblt.Tim cnWe between Dover. KnKln.nr

nml f'tvlHtu, Kraumv upumul: lu,,.18Wwas the first submarine cable..

luie was i'rlnce l:niaiine~ —

To Continue th* English Strokt,The so cullwl ICiiKllsh stroke will b

ontlniieil by the Ynle crews durlnlie'jiext year, nnd W. AveriU Hnrrl.inn, head couch last Hen son, again wllnnUnue in Ihitt rapacity, nnslsteil b;

<). [lodgers, JI former head coach

American style of.rldlME. " f ^ * 0 ^ WU... -monkey rroucb." It Is ^ V ^•od Sloane to^k the style to I^ndon f

- years apj, and almost all the

The chief crttlelsui 1»fem»,t6'iietTb'»Ci r t h t n l n f tui»l*«itliet»i' ?Welit i r t ortenlnf t u i l * « t l t i ?irlngs the Jockey out of the ordinary:"lent, enables.him to climb up on the

' ^kliKHT?h»~nie"'ttBrw^rbttr-lorse's I H T K , »ni«m-"- » - - —-•— • .leu aiid lucreasw his sp**d, the Jockeyis" not'able to control hit mountra*»-

Msnsgtr Dooin Planning For 1414.Charles I>ooln, nmuager of the Phila-

delphia National league team, who bdiIH.H-11 retained In tbnt panltlon.for thecoining season, will bolster up hispitching staff aad says he will s i t e all

Boeoir Football.Hoccer football Is rapidly mnkln

headway nmong American colleges.'olumbln has offlclnlly made soccer

football a part of the regular trainingIn gymnasium work, which Is required"of nil members of the freshman'andsophomore chiKSes. * , •

A Good Example.1'renldent Hlbtieii of l'rluceton unl-

^Tnrahy frequently Roes on the field towatch the football players practice andconfers with Jht> coai-hes as to thework of the luvu." "~"~

llnrely has a collet!'' preHldent KIIOWDBO prnctlcul an luteren In football. ItIs certalu that tin- tnime. would bejrrently benefltetl If other «illeife rulcraloudCRi'dulwl to forget their HncreddlKtilty for n few minute* u day nndiiutde iiersonal visits to the srldlroii.

"Monkoy Crouch.H

Incoiinin'tlon with the Wootton-SIe-ver ense there iin*i been illseiiNslou allover Kiiglanii of what; "Is 'U-riiiitl ihe

I'hoto by American Pre«a Auoclatlon. ,Charl«s Doom, Who WH! Again Man-

aga Philadslphia Nationals.

comers a hard tussle for the pennant.Dooln, who la known as one of theablest of uianngers, tvuu hi* first farasin baseball U'blud the bat.

" F««t*st Motsrboat In th« World.. The..British, inotorbpat. Maple heatIV., owned by E. Mockay Kdcdr nnd"representing the Itoynl Motor Yachtclub. U the fastest motor craft In the -world. This Ihiat won the British In-'ternntlonul motorbout trophy, popular-ly known as the Hannswortb. cup. In nseries of races concluded over a; courselii Osbarne -buy , I s l e of W i g h t . ••.•---•':•.

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Lady Dytno trace befound In thunder a drher huabanBruce, a t:lieen establfull play Ian amateuiof Scotlnm

IUIlll, ll.llll 111 mm n.n, . , . . . » . .and holldnys the cn.tt of the. labor of11ieHiVTncII"to—the—ftrttiiH**—fJp—tw*-1

years, of 7!W days, would lie, jIlil.ti.Ti44We workisl. twenty-one ~«tnt« tenlurnud the fciil for these tennis cost tcounties'..f'-"o per nuuith pef team,which would amoiitit to $10,080. wnk-'Ing a total cost to the counties forlabor of;$4<UW6.44.

"It Is hard to estimate the Immenseviihie of tht'so roads, for the reason

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' fonrlcls.The lunugurntloa of tills di'pnrlim

In prison reform nwessitntcd a test o'the "hotrtr system." nnd thu remit hujictMi generally satisfactory. • At thriid of tiie llrst term of tiovcrnor JoinI". Shiifroth of Colorado tlio'vviirde'

'.'• ri'poHM tliift only -two nien had -.«•?raped from tlio road gangs.

. INDORSED BY QOV. ODDIE ....... IThe honor nycteni hns been carried

|o reiimrUiilili' leugthslli other Klntenllinn Colorado. It IIIIH been-tried outIn Oregon. Arlzonu, Novntla and: rfse-jvhere. A year ngo tiovernor TankerI. UiUlle of NevuJu lu rccniuuielidlliKthe einplo.vnieut of convicts on' thehmds nnd highways said that convlctxllien had been employed for nlmost a

. rear In building nud repairing roadsdud that during that time the honorl.vsteui, wherein the convicts workedfinder overseers nnd not armed guards,nnd proved most successful from both

.-• |he Htnudpolnt of Jmpjriiyliig tho roadsslid the conduct of the prisoners. Ne-rndn nt that time wns working otherConvicts' on the prison farm, .where tho

• fume iiomir systein applies nnd.wherellie results have been excellent.

••- .It wns lu 11U0 that Colorado iMincted»-5nw lUMvUiln't: Unit i>onvlel(J mightwork on the public roads. The nrguinetit was that the prisoner ought t(tw given n chance to grow strong Amhenlthy RO that he can Iliul work

-' when released. It tnkes their iuludfrom crime, tAf" und. It keeps them

.well.Colorado had been doing n little road

construction by convicts for severalyears, bilt .wUhout taklug' them iiwnyfrom the penitentiary. They workedwithin nix or seven miles of the prison,returning nt night and often attemptedfscnx* and not liifrcquentlystiiceiHiled.

%he law passed In 1010 granted, theconvicts a commutation or tlluiluullonof sentence of one-third of tlie limethey workwl—that is, the prl«>iicr'«

sreiued to. linpi"o»H tbo convict tiiorothan even the crime- ho committedwhich ]i!nccd him In the penitentiary.The winded required him to hold uphis tight bund nud mvenr that underno chvunisliincos would ho over nt-

d t U ( ! >

Trsesd to Nosh."Tliey sny that chess Is "the oldest

gnme," remarked the old fogy."1'oker Is older than.chess." aold.,the

•wise guy.. .."IIow do you know?" asked the oldfocy. '... '

"Didn't Nonh draw to pairs on thenrk nud get JI full house?" replied the

prevent If-possible nny.; nssociuto co(p-icls from escaping. ; : .

When tiielloyhl gorge roiivl'Avns tledl-nknl liy tiovernor Shnfrulir'ln thelOuViuer of 1t»U, n ninstnnusiml a\ghlivns. uflur'ded. Tho prison band ..Inlushing sciirlet iiiilforlns, wit* bmidf gold, itlnyttl uierrliy. l\>ur""Ilfors"

were In the liarnl, nnd tho convictmusicians chatted freely with ineu and

from tho lyiUUlcf world. Therewero nu shnclclrs nor armed guards,nnd no more rules to bunion the menwho hnd built the road than wouldliave been Imposed on n body of frcuwcrkincn under slinllnr circumstances.

Tho tnacniiliH'Ut rond which wastliclr liiiiidlwork. ennhlctl tho tourist-lov-aslly nmH'iul to n point that- formerlywns attained only by long nnd ex-luiu ttUK ellnibtfig on fo<it. The rondIs eight tulles long nnd winds upwanllu n splnil through vlstns of RiirpusS-Ing licnuty nud grandeur, ' lio ItoynlKorcv, n tltnnlc-i'lefl In tho Upckyinouiititlns, lijis been called one of thoworld's Wonder*. It Is n narrow vol-cunlc tlssuro, through which the Arkansno river breukM from the inoun-talus t» the plnliis iif the middle west.11* length Is the same as that ot thurond by which niiin practically hasbrought the crest ot the canyon downto (be lew! <if .thi> valley, but thiseight mile stretch of Bor«>> proper Isonly n sumll part of the-(Srand CnuyonItirough'-which the Arkansas -rushesnnd roars from Sulldn to Cnnou City, adistance of nearly fifty. :mlles.HOW* STATE SAVED v»#»NEY

In their reiHirt to Oovvriior Shiifroth' under date Hoc. 1. "1012. the " "

would have cost with free labor notless than $25,000 pet mile, as the rocklu places bad to bo blasted for seventy-five feet In order to get a proper rond-bed.- lii this work It wns necessary todrill holes twenty-live feet deep nnd todrill threo depths before the rondbedwas foacliedr-Thtf vrork In Utfrpass,-Kl 1'URO county, was done throughsolid rock-for six uUles.nU blasting.The work lii Salt canyon and Par.kda.lohill, Ereiuont.county, ainl_ringreo hill,Cherokee bill iiiul Thompsoii .cnirybh.1 jirlmer eonnty, contained a Rrent dealot blnstlng. This nccesitnrlly wouldhave been very oxpenslvo work hnd Itbeen dono with freu lalior, nnd thocounties would have been forced to paybig salaries for drillers, blasters, |>ow-der men, masons nnd cement workers.

"Not counting whnt tho contractors'profits might bo and not Including nnyskilled labor except blacksmiths, ce-luent workers nnd innHMis. and estl-matliucthp i>ost of treo .labor., at $2. adny, by eliminating Sundnys nud holl-dnys, wo may count 132 men workingC10 days nt $2 a day, which wouldglw> tis a labor vaiuo of $1U11(VMV Weliave worktM nn nvefngo of twentyuinsons nnd cement workers, whichwould have post tUe coiintles^$5r i>er

Awful Ovsrsight. -"There luime discordant note in your

garden, my dear. madam," remarked.thcaejithetlc .landscape architect

"Whnt Is that?" asked tlio lady, muchnlnrmed.

"I notice," he replied, with n shud-der, "that you have a dogwood plantednear some pussy, willows.'.'—Phlladel-

Hal« of It.Mnldeu Aunt—Veidco nt last! One-

hnlf of the dream of my youth Is now.fulfilled. Niece—Why only half, nunt-leV Aunt (sighing)—1 contomplnted go-.Ins', to. yeuU'epti injtL weddlUB tour.rrlloBton Transcript • .^"-•--•-i .•.;-;.-

Cittiia Lov*.""'"'•lie—Why do you fon-e me to wait

for^an' answer T '8rie rwho 1» upln i»».i i o n f y ) — B C O n u s e 1 don't '.want

t ^ ^ i k u a monopoly riiitll t 5ud out'wlu<thVrUn»w's anj competition.—Ex-

A Man's Way."A man may adore every hair on his

wife's head."

. fUnnWco'sia'ry tn'Urfarsnoo. 'A woman mountedthe step of a cat

carrying an umbrella like a reversedsnher. '

The conductor touched her lightly,-Baying, "Excuse me, madam, but younro likely to put out the eye of the

| jmin behind you." ;"He's' my liusbnnd," she 'snapped,

with the tone of fnll proprietorship.—t"t;rrlcago"Post.™

thu case, ofcalculation:Halelgh mia residentvaluable InCorbett Itlon to dimtheperfonmaid, JuneItariis shesession olquestlonin,mates thaiDyke's wMonte Caidiscovery,bert Men«from .xofl]Mensmoreat tbo gaca large suigamblingCharles ttIrlgh maWhite ofquiring f<White visIclsh mai

..which a |'n letter 1

1!. CorbiIlruco ubrother 1JUidy Dyl

' pares tt•-"Meqioor

Genoa orhis damWilliam,learns tshows diwnnts ttl>ctt, rec

Thty OfUn Do. ."When reverses come you find oat

who your friends are.". !'So."

"Ves. They Immediately proclaim'that they, knew you were on necident."—Louisville Courier-Journal.

hut IJruc• troll.

Tthecrlmall that

MWclir ; ; , ."nut heregntiln those on her dresser

with mixed emotions." — Pittsburghpost. .:.."......,;/ ; ' . . .

In 8slf Doftnso.

term was shortened ten days for every j n r v . TOntwUsloner* KUM. "The roadthirty days hejiorkcd on the road. butldtUK doue by the convicts lu vnrl-*ON THEIR HONOR"" ous counties of. the state has ndd?<l. Warden/Ilioiuns J, Tynan, who many miles to our highways, the work<never applied the corjwral 'puntKlituetit K-lug of superior or»U>r nnd lu every

• ; usually bSfllcled In itflsons, Unilieil Into * ""'and studied the character of encb uf

'Oio ia#h.i-y • • • .- • ^ .-•';•;• sfA\c«taU» amount ot time waBr then\ 'liltaweiltfor good"conduct," which is' n

'ionsldeiiiUe portion of a sentence, but•ftij'e irtyi^W the additional amount of

'otith^tlme for road workrue.' result Waft

wnv a credit to the Institution.''l'reeeiHus tb_ls report wns one to the

r*nltentla|W:|»>»n>l*»»«n'!lr8 I r o u l Wo1^den Tyn«B$5««i*' lM; ' , -' ,

'•Our ttttteat Hem of labor performedhy.'the'^waW^.^"11'- of .coiirse, therond wdrii.; The prisoners haw beenemployed Invihe construction of roadsin Meaa. -FieinoBt, Larimer, f WeW,

«vum n«.v »vw» , . , - .^ _ , . . .dny nml*would have amounted to $01,-O "We Uave: nve-rnged five blnck-

M n dny. WUOBO mlior Is cstlumt-(HI nt H n dny, nml this would havenunumttHl to JVJ.lilM. . Kstlinnttng thevalue of twenty-one team* at I'-.tK) aday per lentn for 010 days It wouldamomt} tit $32,023. At a low Hgiire the

"«o ot the..inWt.nf.these men- midis would l)o Worth to the counties'

^.»^JS Add to this a deprcclnUoa ofBt.nto vimlpnie.ut. ?J,«IO.-nnd the Inter-eat on state equipment. $2,000, nnd youcan seo' that this labor hns l*en worthto the dllten>nt couutitfi fSTO.285, Thedifference twtwetf ^'hat t l'e frv« laboralone would have cost the public—namely, $3*0483, nnd whnt the laborof our men nctmdlr-cost the countiesshows n labor profit ot J22a,4TaMl.However, tbW Inlior did not competewith the free labor ot the state, for thereason- that the counties could nototherwise have afforded1 to do thiswotk."

The Colorado convict road building

First Pugilist—They sny Kid Mur-phy'a wife Is a terror.

Second Pugilist—Yes, when the Kidwants to start training, he Just "start-ed somethljig" at home. — Chlcnga.Sews, _" •

Clos* Acqu»intinc«i. •They were discussing certain nc-

qualntancea when Flint Inquired:•''Saunders nnd Harris are closefriends, nreu't they?"r"?Les; neither can liorrovy n cent from

the other," cnnio the reply.—BuffaloTimes.

Uncontrollable Cireiimstaricss.Bob Footllte (act«r>— Failure? 1

.'should'think It'vrns't" -The Vvbole playwas) ruined. She—Gracious! Ho.tr wait*Hint?. 11. F.-Wby, at the end of thelast act,a steniu pipe burst and hissedme. off-t&e stage. :

...liellcvcBelf to 1

"Now,Mr. Bru

"Becathis cri•who. 'wicount oer had

"\body limore. 1

never

. ' Good Advlo*.He—I shall speak to your father to>

night. How had I better begin? She—By calling hit attention to the statutesgoverning assault, manslaughter andmurder. Pnpa Is so Impulsive, yoaknow. : . . • • ••• • - • • • • • •• -

All Amused.

Wrong Again."1 wish I had never learned to ptay

cards." exclaimed a man who had beenunfortunate at the fiauie. •

"Voti menu you wish you had lenri»-cd, don't you?" "was his wife's rejoln-der.-London Tlt-Blta."

wvs BO svecessrut that Warden Ttwmat J.TSyan conttnocd It* He bettBve*that convict labor \tUl aolve. thaVoadproblem ot the nation and has put In

"Your sou Is one ot those advancedthlnlent. Isn't * e r

"Ye*; he has an Idea he descendedfrom a mouk«y, but I tell him tt hedid It must have been ,on his father's»lde."-St Loiua Qlobe-Democrat

An Urmilftan Angel."I Kuess aha lorea me. all rieof"Why s » r"She vqvra she'd rather be miserable

with me than bsppv -with anybodytjlttv"—UwlsvlHat OoorierJournsl, r

- What Ha Dastrvtd.Mr. iGotrocks (reading letter)—Hani;

It Jack's In financial difficulties agiln.Mrs. Gotrocks—Well. It's your cwnfault for setting him up In business.Jack always did all right as long as bedid nothlng.-Ufe.

Not Particular.Be—Do you believe In. love nt first

sight? "She <thlrty-elght>—I believe inany kind of love. —Boston Transcript.

•;.-•- : . Had Enough. •'. _'• .. ", . «~» ~«,~_rEnthusiast (tt m'uslculej — We shall her hasband. ..<u»t: ™wpo«. j v w

hear more of this young man. Sufferer Wardrobe with that of a girt In a comic- K o t tonight I hope.—Houston: Post QDera."—toniavtaa ComlerJonmal. •

••I paint mainly for my own amuse*ment."

"Still.- your efforts amuse others,more or less."—Pittsburgh Press.

i Comparison,1 have nothing to wear."

"You hare plenty to'VeeuV declaredd "Just compare Tour'

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"I p..: arresti. decide

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A MysteriousDisappearance

^One_qrthe 'Best. DetectiveStories Ever Written I

• ' • . . • • • ' . ' • ' • " . • • . - • - ' • • • . • _ . • • ' . • • ; • ; ' . • . • • •

Copyfltnt by Eawsra J. Clod*.

PROLOGUE.Lady Dyke has disappeared, leaving

no trace behind. . A dUngUredbodj ! *found In theTbamtsBt l t i tney wedgedunder a drainpipe which Sir Chnrloi.her husband, falls to Identify. ClaudoBruce, a friend, believes a clew baalieen established. He Intends to givefull play to his recognlicd ability a«

. an amateur detective. Inspector Whltoof Scotland Yard Is also working ontho case, often Interfering with Hnice's-

XVhere.*-*nt oont oo Brur*.

Just l*ttti»y. t was to drive luyl l t ntin' u» pun up

-All right That »Wb» t*U yon t» drive t o rHr*»«u? Leave

ttti»y. tI recollect w-antin' u» pun up

dy

When \lar»h Uad RMUS

"\Vvt!.""li«'*»«t«l. 'If

Kvk hiiii up *No." :adiulM«l. White *".»>

U-arti at->«teil It lHW!me» • ^tlll, I .

t!>«< malt;''«-«iiii«-t

»ml stf-ri

_-"yf>,,£)';' "Jtv'ff • '*PVfc "if*«rf:• ts». :.->'---i- ii :.'.•.:.•.

r«t the Three lWlU; Vut 'e put "U '*adout an' said, 11« no, driver* I am aw-fully late already.' S« ou I went."

"Whew* did you *tnpV"I dou't kuow.'uo more thau the child

unborn: Wy tlmt lime the drink w»«j«a*tlB' up lu iu« Th<> tare kept ui*on the road ' e ' wauUtl by sboutlu'When we pulled vip V cnrrl** >r bit*a lanev Then? wits a' big \>u*e there.I know that all right- • After a bit V

that 1 whip* up the old \ « * aud:K*t«tiark.-.tm. .t** Thr**i. IViU*,, Y^u, '•iL.twjv.the rest, a* the girl «aUl h h t h e ^ x m }the bei»-h to"

1 O , w « • . • . « " . . . . . . • • . . — • • - - ; -

Uruce. "but I fear you «r» xi'.?t ».i'}?

'ThU Ui ' t a; five pun" Jot\'etii S«Vearly- <

"Hardly n't prvwut. \\V >!ull « « ,din you nay exactly where-YOU drew , , , .up your cab when the Indjy Wiis.earrted I __tf ft)r« aril.il .tli.iutu UT »"' ! runt., to • ' - - - i - ' - iu^

. litt.UMt.il^ n ^ i . u l t t iinu Mm. 1.' !

calculations. The quest leads to I'mHalclgh mansions, where Bruco visitsa resident. Mrs. Hilltuer, who dropsvnluable Information as to oneSydneyCorbetL She accepts Bruce'» Invita-tion to dinner and the thenter. Duringthe performance ho sees Lady I>yke's;'lualil, Jsne Hardlnit, In the chorus. Helearns she has BtttldonlT come Into pfe*-•esslon of considerable money. In'questioning her nliout affairs be lutlmates that she hns knowledge of UidyDyke's whereabouts. Hmce goes toMonte Carlo nnd nmkes on importantdiscovery. Meanwhile he prevents' Albert Mensmore, a young- Engllsbmnnfrom .committing suicide. He lend*Mensmore money to recoup his lossesat the gaming tables. Mensraore winsa large sum. Ho |iromlse« Ilruco (o stopgambling for a yar. Bruce tells SirCharles that Corbett will return to ItsIflgh mansions. Bruce learns thatWhite of Scotland Yard has.been In-quiring for him. Bruce and InspectorWhite visit Corbett's rooms In the HaIclgh manslous. A grate fender from

..which a piece had; been broken off anda letter from."'Airi«rlc«rsigned Sydney1!. Corbett prove Intertilling clews.Hmce tells Mrs. MtUmer thnt h ebrother is suspected of the murder ofLady Uykc. Mrs. Hlllmer secretly pre-pares to leavo town for awhile.Menstnorc, her brother, Is anchored nt

••Dook here, Mr. Bftw." he cried. -snr«-»» death," replied t!" <-»l"«a"."have you any more startlers «P 7axlt | in, _h,. liopo that hi* liifi-juiallou'mightileeVe'vr is that the HiilshJ" „ jet be vniuable. "It «u» outside Hal-

"That I* the last shut |u my bx-ker. | J,^,,, mau»j im». sMme-••I'm Jolly glad! 1 half exiKH-ted the j . , w ? W m l w , h , r , . , . , .

next tiring you would nay wn« that j . . , t ( W > m s t 0 me. #,j,Mi!i you know a»you did-the "J«l>V«urself." • , - um.ii nboul the IM-tU ** »« ' «•"•"" -it •woul.lu't be the firm time you j U r o k e l n M a n . j , . ithought that. eh. uiy friend.'' r ..if..™•«..«. i.< th*'«

U'hlte |M.witlvj»ly blusiied.•Oh, that'll, chaff!" he »ald. "But

why the dickens did the police luckup'the cabmau-the only ivltnew-wocould lay our handa upon? « h } , Imyself iiuc»tl»iied every ciibiuau Inhe vicinity several time*.". "*••nci-ause' bo Kt.t drunk on the pn>-

"Were you In the itpjnre or lu Klimttstreet!" ' . . il• || |'. • •

"In Kloane streetih'lf course,away from the »im(

"Not mi very far Hwky, mtrvly.".. l'cuey wan iloulilpi . lli» mi"was hazy, and he feared lest he..should

.T.-.13 of the Journey and'subsequentlytlKiUKht he wus rhaetou driving theilinrlut of the mm. Hut, there, hewill tell you himself. 1 met him yes-terday, morulne outnldo of Holloway.jatl and penmnded blm= to, coin* Ucratonight, provided he has not gone onthe »pree agatu with disastrous re-sults." ' •

Tho entrance of Smith—obviously re-lieved to «ee his master nnd the "lee"on such good terms—to "iuiiiuuucw thearrival of "Mr. William Marsh," set-tled any doubtx as to tho cabman's In-tentions, and his appearance establish-ed the fact, of his sobriety. Threemonths "hard" bad made tho cab drlv-

Jnttlual between him

.... uilftilken. "No,ly, ';not fnr. but»tl|l

^Werc there many"Yitu couhl 'ardlj

dead ytuatnleliL"

aiiy ode. " p i i l aiiy ode Ittptdes'Jinjniplf t S ^the gentleuisn onrxpln« the litdy lulunnr h . ."n. . , . . . .» .t U e r a h r -.- IS •'"

"1thInk not. I <|' >'n't r«liotiy passln' nt thif ;lme,''

d h t l i n k

otiy passln nt t h f"l>ld the gentleiii l t I

AIKUII I uVkick «Mrt*rt tnrn«l up•'i;u."»* 1 |>lept well 'l.lut l.tll'ht' itH.!1

h<Lfcv:l!«itt!:iUwl!?_V(i.^iiI.l.1JL.lil™ii :Sa".nt»nilli», ,"Vi.il M»'iu«i tv< r.l,.'.r tb"»« ' " " . •)•[„.„'impV. Ui.it* wlllt it few Mi'.nt*. * l r - ! •„!„ ' , , , , ! ,Iruet-. llimj I <1UI «l( l i ;i r."M)l>'«*i'-" j

" T h f Kiitfll^h ihillcivarii in.t <••> iiu.i.'H \

t . . H n l e . « T l " ' ' I UtliT... .•--H.sl t i l* I M * . .

T a t t l S ' l i l e >''; Meii-."i |C««> ! • * " ' ! u l ! ' ; ;

! Will il .! . t-HiUu»i l!i.)t !i »bii'.l!d; •«!,«„ if (,... ...mill i.'-vt- i i . .:; . ..W|..,-ti w- l-.irt.-l -it M W » r'.iri

iMUvil i

• l i Itnfritld uf iv toUfm it» Uiev npn'ul uuik i . ' ' "

nil," lie wild 'quick'well in the street."pcatplo about V

hut lulstakvi. ' ' >>HS the stri!*\«rIT,""X..VV." i» that H>T 1I11 iiiir pi.to

t havtt ><o|ipeil t" ftvt;> 'wouUl liii\.* ilrnttu "it n

' > • • - ! • • • - . - v . , . , ,

"'i.i.ll 1111 h-; .

'"'rheh t . gludMke, Mr. lVrl*tf,;thal"lhi' "Italr b»ll"I i , , , ,^,^ sl»Mi«^l lit I . o i n l i ' 1 ' " ' ' • I |.,.| |.tt|.>r »:"> -•" • " » » " " " " '

" W h y , s u r e . . H u t t e l l » » • } ' " " • " > ' i , r i ( . , u i t l . . . n i t . - ' i . - • ! • ' < ' • > ' " ', : - . , • . . . . . . . , - . . . . . r ^ i . . . . I , I ' . - T t i n i ; i i l t i i r " ' U ' . ' , . '< . . ' i . » • *el l . «lr. I t wi t s U n i t I ffliMid Mi ' i i iu 'Orn U-i i i u«.-tiliiK

ltVU C.'U1U m v i i . ' i l " " - " " • ** • " . . i i , . , . ,*,..«. ,

foggy and nasty. :lf the lydy 'ml l'tu |nt.i troubler-dead.'nohody wouja favo mitlceil >r -^..t «» utu..u_. u . ^ i . . . . ' ii ' ' Ki.iuMr !.»'hrtV

t re'tiivmber any-

;lme,an keep your cab

er n new man.

nnd Mr. White."Hello. Fo'xey!" crtedthe latter. "It's

you. la ItV .

l>ld the gentleii an keep ywaiting long at I le curb befons hebrought the luily AjiitV

"It might 'a' btiijlii tnlmite or two.""No longerl" ||i"Well, sir,, it's 'nfd for me t« saj:, es-

pecially after belli? away for a chaof "calth, so to M k "

"Dlil~hot the ^yauy niniinerT'' jlj

"Not so far"»•"ujk'iinw.'ilr.""And d» you nuiliii to ti'll 1111. thnt. al-

h t ' j l l t l n k l t r yiiu

to trou"Not so' much an It

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tie-nit of it HtippltimiH itniitce.1'"Well, If It I» penui»»ll.l.', I »hmild j '"

llko in bear llu> niralflit M.iry."Inder the iInuuntuiu'es ltrucv ' '

thought that this Mfiinger fnuii Auier 'i

lu

"Me It in, guVnor, but I didn't know 1 , '*"" "" *"" ""'?,: ,• . . . .",.. I though you had'jjbren drliikliur, you

but Bruce, telliTIilm lieninjirthyTvron];•trail.

' "Foxsy."

tied, "let us ask q Hwhy and how it was possl

, hie tor.Mensmore to committhe crime. I'erHonnlly.notwltbstandlngnil that we apparently know against

there was to be a 'cop' here"—thinw i t h a Buspiclous.glance nt.Bruco anda "backward movement tmvurtl thejijuox.

"Do not bi> alarmed," tjald the luir-rlKtor; "this Rentloninu's presence Im-plies no trouble for you. We wontyou to help us. add If yo.u do BO will-ingly 1 .will-moke up that_Jpat _flyeryou received for driving- two iKwplivto. riifncy tht) ntsnt" you - w f r e - ar-

»ittod." ..-...'..:.

The poor 61d cabman became, .veryconfused on hearing: thin staggering re-uiniik. L't> to that moment he'regardedBruce us the agent for it ''charitableassociations—mid—Utcre—tvns no harm,he told bin anlsaiiH,"'; In trying to"knock,hlm for a bit."

He stocKp nervously funililliig"w1th,'hls hat. but did not answer. White[•knew-how to deal.AvUhliinj.„.,.,.

"Hit dgwn, Foiey, and have a drink.You need one. to cheer you tiv- An-Hwer this gentlcuuiu's ijuestlon'B. He

though you hnitjllievn itrlnkltitr.were not n«tonlsblf<l nt the wholu

i|

his fiancee. 1'hillls," daughter ofWilliam, being nbrond. : Mensmorelearns of J.iuly Dyke's death and

tz tar? -iTWS I W^]^^^rtilictt, recently arrived from Amerlrn.

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H i t . "

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ness?" • . .n , ..-•"I- never n*><s itoy fares unytlons, Vppt whetf they1 say* 'lly thehour." Then I wilnts to know n bit."

"Yen, but thin parrying of » buly outof a huunn lu mult faHhlou-did notthis utrtke jou. njj strange'/" .

"Htmngo! lIlejJH your "ciiri, "ir.T.V.'iuoiiglit li't'nee' mil": cartin' 'put i»ff fnunthe 1>«IIIM1I1:<..|U|!> after » "big liiclit—three nnd four !|ii one keb, nil blind,panilytlc!".'.-. ij "Nn doubt. IjliK till" wiis not the'Daffodil club atji daybreak. It wn« nVespectnlilu llulltbl'iirlimwi at 7 o'clockor tlH'i|eiib«ut on n \\ tiller's ' "

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Wa.ilt n-. ."Tlus. .lady ...wfl.Hbelieve."

giiiiiH you im linnn.""Honor bflglit?"

lieve.'fife cnbiuan'H face grew livid with

anxiety... '

\

at-

believe Mensunore If he confessed hliu-Belt to bo the murderer!"

"Now, why on earth do yod say thnt,Mr. Bruce}" .

"Because Meuijuiorc Is normal nudthis crimp nbnprnial; because the mini

:^'who,'would blow.out hU-hralnson.uc-count of losses at jiigeou shooting nev-er had brains enough to dispose of the

\ b o d y ln'such fashion; because Men*more, having temporarily changed hisliame. for some trivial reason, wouldiieverNTesuuie It with- equal triviality

i ^vlth thlsuhadow upon his life.""Then wnv have you told me all this

tb.it tells no heavily ugnlnst htm?":"In order tlmr, this time at least,

you may feet tha| the production of npair of handcu'lTs doeVnot satisfacto-rily settle the entire business."

"I promise there shall b V n o more. arrests until this affair Is much mure

• decided than lt Is at present." \ ."Good. 1 shall make a detectlveNif;

yoii after my own heart In time/' ^"Vet I cannot help being surprised

__Ljt_the_very strange fact that his ownslstec woal3~seeiB*tdTiuapeet-hlm!"

"Ah! Now you have struck the trueHue. Why did she have-that fear?

- There I am. •olth.you entirely. I*t usascertain thut and I. promise you nnImportant development. Mrs. Hltlmer• n d Mensmore are lioth conterned Intha, disappearance of Lady Dyke, yetneither knew that she had dlsapiwaredand both are deeply upset by It, forMrs. "lHllmer flics off* to warn her

and the brother posts backle moment It comes to his

. „.., - lier- Theret. Jon J»ee._.w«! a key which may unlock many

ooors. For iieaven's sake let It not bebattered out of shape tbe Instant i treaches our 'hands!" •

But Mr. White was quite humble."As I have told you." be said. "I '

MMI iny

'•TJnn prmlng hi* liili'.iitlo'ii nil along j l l l:"i inmn-l" ' .-•_- ,„• , , , , , , 'In comi.'liiiek'l.i Lmidun.--It li n ipteer i "'If !•> 'I"Oil. crlckey. Mr. •.Wilte. he orle.1. „„„,,.,,. > | r c.,fl.ell. Kit ni.tr' v.nmr.. n

addressing -tlKi,.•detective.. "I km-.v . V , . ry .llul v.,u ulll |.nnl.m I ThU f-IM-

-. - - - • •w«»«i«-«toutJtt ' . :_; , -L, : - ' . : . ,^; ._ , : ,"Well; 1 don't m i n d I f ' I do. S» . suono nayN ytiti did, J'oxcy." vt-nii

•Koda, thauk you, sir. Just a *m«ll the reply. "iHwit -b> " ' 'drop of wnter. Ah! That's better . i 'stuff'n they keep In Holloway." "'• "' • •' f '• f l '. Thus fortified Mamh had no hesita-

tion lu telling theni what h» knew.•SiiimwntfaHy M»:«tury uVaitr IdenUcat'-wlth the version given to Bruco by thoticket collector. .

"Can you describe the getitlemuDt"said the barrister.

:"No. sir. -He wn*->ukt like any.other«well-ta"li ana.well dFewHHl nud talkedIn the "aw-'aw style.- It uilsutba" beencrself for all I could ielL"' ' '"Do you thluk It wiw 1?"Koiey scratched his bead. ' "

."'No, p'r'aps It wasn't, now I como'torec'llect. He 'ad a mustache, and you'aven't.' Begging yer, pardon, sir, butyou 'ave a bit of the cut of a parson

m

you ave a bit of the por a Imctor, an' this cjiap wasn't nelther--Just an everyday sort of toff.''

"Could you swear 1* him If you -»sw> b j i n r . • •••-. •• . . . . . ; . . . " . . . . . .

l > vniat I couldn't, sir. I nm a rare'jiud\t/landwl(ige, but I couldn't limn-

••Viiiyx \ . ."Because that night, sir, I were as

full ns a tick when I nturted. I/>rdlove yoir, itrmnst~'<ive poured-out ufme :aftervrard when I ittarted flgbtla'copjicrs. Mr. White, 'e knows I alu'tno Bghtln" man ns a rule."

"And the lady, did you'No. sir. ' l e a s t w a y s

die which I took to be 6. .,-,.face wan covered up' with a nbawl. andihe was lyin' 'eavy In 'id arms. —.

t r n l l . " • i . . " . . • • • . ' . . » V j ••:..-• • . . - . • • , • ." A n d W h a t I* t h a t ? " j f i | r i i l « l i i i ' l l n l f n f I I » . in n r l i e r " n w ' t i , I

- " W h a t Ol jo i l t M r s S l l t l U i i e r ? \Vlj<> H. i t l w i u i t b t I w w t i l d . l i v e i p n u l y r . . r it l i m e

• b e ? W h o l i r e l i e r f r l e i H l O W b u u u i l i i ' I I ' l i i l -iiiie.-.-il \u/' l u i m . - « , , J.H t o l . m v e

t d l l i u h e r I n • tni ' - l i » l y l e ' ; I ' . e r t l e « u i t \ lrn:n-u t l n n ; n t a n y r . i l i - . T l i i ! i ' e f i i i - u . ( .

.)KliJ*-; .w.«:.fc. '».r; ; ; i ; iairj»-ju»t |L.i . .eii>r!.WKii-_.. i i i n i i i n e i l t l m i " i i n e u f n f i l e m l i n A i n e r

U O I K H I l i e r - n n n i e . S h e i.-i iuld i i n t i m . v « i';"ii; i i i i l e ( lVi ' i i f . f i i«* t l l l l t i - * l i w < t t f ; ' t t i | n l

b e e n r i c h b y l u l i e r l l i i l n e , n * It tpnM m i l l " 1 1 ' ' ' " " " ' " ' ' ' " > - ' ' i f l n l o » n . | i l i . n i i i l e: a c c » u h t . o f t h f l l r f a t h e r g ' l l n a . l j t " l - i» J ' X '.I ' . ' lMiJ.il- T h a i . I" t i n - . • i | , l , i i u t i l u n ,

t h a t M e u m l i o r e h u d . to- l.-i.tv.* t ln» » r i n > " *• l l y t h e i v n y , » l i . ' t l ' liii '* li;i| '[»i-ii'c»f t ' l

>ud c o m i i t o t b e H t f l t e n . I t m r l k i ^ m e , | r o r l i e i i ? "

i i i n l . ' i i i n i i i l t t i - i l i n > ' I n i e i i t . i l f . - t n l e r I ; ' '

i i . t . - r m l t l i i g " f " " " w I ' I ' •

•i J l i . - - H p i l i i d l i ' i U - m i n e . ! " i v r f e i l l y . M y l i ( i i i - . e u . - e p e r » < t l i l t l ' « . .

U l t i i i H i e l i m e , m i l l " l i b ! I I . . . n | . i - . . k » " I t d n r l i i « H i . " t r i i n - t l f . T ' l m y

•„_,(. . . . . . .I .) , . .- . , : . . I . . I I . . I . I . I . U . I . .] . t . o . M . l h i t . " i i i i i l . I - K . k - -.1 f o r H i . ' *.'*•-- *-

j * j ? ' 1 7 f t ' i y M J ^ y r f T T ^ ' * " ^ " * ^ * ' J ^ ' ' ^ c * ' " ^ L ^ i ^ * ' ^ j ^ ^ c ^ * - x a

I n ' L i k e n n d i I . . I . 1 i n e I I I . I M I I I t f l i n t

Mr. lirHef,, thitt .tJin ^yoninthnt _ure iibvlit tills nffnir II11111 tin- 111.m,""You limy |i« right. Ili)t do ipjt for

l f m i n s r a s tlm

ure

s tlmtproofs wotlm "crime' occurrd In MMWI

miu»m..iind, tlie ex'Taoriltnnry.nco tlmt" he'TefT'lviigTnn

ntely afterward."I nm not forgetting anything. T.h«.»oI nm {

facts tell tiotb nnys: JiiHt biriiiuii(liiltted the country lit the. time, somt*-body may . hnv« trli.*l tu throw thoWsme mi hlmr"; : ..._ ....

Tlie tlit-<iry WUH plitilKiblir, tb'nigliHruce could 11'it accept It. Ncverllm-IPSS. after Corliett had tiiken Ills d<-

d t h l Il l lklUS••^«4Witlht_eould liot_ll(rl|»alHiut 111* referehciHt to Sltn. ITniiiTei^That there wait fnr''e'lri*ihein he lyjuld..not deny,'and with thHadiftiitifJuTi cmm.•the uiiplenKitnt thoMKht that ' pirrhaps

. . , . . - t .

. . . , 'n'if ••?!(,'!rr•"' l l r c r p e r t w t ' i ,*«tryou' . tni i l i | , t i t . ••'ymTnkiji7w"' Hlr rbuTlcnI t y k e , il'i y o u t i ' i t r "

• ;VI-H;" : '

"liitliruilf.lv: ' ;" . :'.Well, l l", li'it eiarlly. lie Ifll.d I

—KnTfTfifTWroi;*«!»•/»», 'JJI «_i. i

were ntUt rllllile'H 1)1 J' ('."

"At llrlghtnii';"

WIIM a Kenlor. After be left tli« beailWIIHIlindter e|miij.Mt lh»t

ti» 11 pluriealli'.! Hedili l.o'Igf, lit 1'lltney, 'ill »ivmiiit uf entiiiuiliitf 'iiieriill'Jtn f"r nri i i /.JtlllllM,"

"Then y«u were nt IfutneyV""V*-«, f'jr two yenr?i,"

"N'ijllmt I nm «ure iif." -"llnvi'i you' mid Hlr r'harle* t»e<rt

frleii'lly Hli

"liM1

•>,n To l«-lt.il I luiil'-P'i-f..|e. . :Mlilt

i i ientl"ii . If i" M M . Hl'-I

\ '

.•II Hie li'Hie-Ht t t u l l i . ' ! « ' • • il.•nt). l.'l It .•••Ul'le »f l i l H '

In «,iy, i n . illn.tiireeil

I f itnH IIIIN tvlil.'ll lf>|. In uiy nm:

iff. .to .M'.nle C u r ! " " r i i e fe fore It..•iiWfiy ll'fcelir- I' «Kci'll'l Tlilrntkitr HUIt r iv i a l H i n d e r IV. l ier ."

intVI havif lnlil lier •IM'1H t lmt It u

In !"• niii'lt. ki i ' iui i , bu t «ln. himnit* nut to reve«l II, mi I

Iliit, Hut f i l l " ,"HI M l y o u lierneif Ili ' l t

tlilt* guarded jie Hint tin? ileii-'tlv..

Cliiii.ei (if woiulerliiiS raiii|ircliw>Hloti."I ilu not ihlnk w« need <iinmtl>ui Mr.

Meiniiii'im further," wild tins' linrrUtvi.to Wliile.

"No," ..mi* the reply, ' T h e irwitlVr l%elefir enough, Mr*. Hllliiier muit tellus how that furniture'ennta to Imtriuinferreil from liec prcnilxcs 011 tlm

"If

me she wiiTslcfc."Did h e j Anything clseT'"No. sir."*"Are yon sure it waj^a shawl?"

il d

h e ( l i r u c e l w n n l i i H O I I I C - W I W I re«ij«jii«l- j . M.'iiHiieire K r i ' e i iarm-i ic . ! n ' l m e w h - i tblc for tlio'neulect to clear up her lit? i «» W iiimvereil, "I Imre men very lit-tecedenU. . tit. i.f him and hnrdly ever upoken to

However, a f«w liourit' rniglit explain \ hlui." • .Much. • • "Why? Ifli! >'.u fiuurrelT'

miwoiit"! ImpatU-nii; the bnr- I ",\.|,<., btit «.• Ju»,t 'lid iWt hnnrien

of

A e yA vacuous smile

h

"I M»d • bandit which I took to b*7 — '—NjHyr"--. -J :..l a s t want you to help un as far it* you ( l i e dined early, nrul nx half putt ' • ;cam and not to et sfeeered and I'IIM; i <-anie nttd iraim'vr h^ wondered why

jndeiich-Virt'rSiWii-redlOT*: ~ • thirtr."', ".'" • ' - ;f ..."

orer Koiey"s.i '

isc-

era,

'OUT 'limtc

A v a c u o u s s m i l e n j i r c a d o e r K o y .countenance a* he answered. "I ain'tsure of anything that 'appened that

n i g h tight"But were yoo not surprised when a

man hired your c b u d e r such pe

____! i t this statement.

- -

can and not t» se t sfceered and low; [came nwl |«IK»<»I ne m w i i a t i i - . . . . ^, „ „ , .your wits." >v i Owe'detertlvo did not npi>»ar. • I her."

Thus reassured. Manb "mopped bit i Itut his doubt* on thl» j-olnt did not •"How, then, «.-nu you a'comit for thn1 '--••''••.«• - fact thst'nlie vlHlicil your lint nt'Iia>

Tli" barrister'rt Inhn wan unil, nnd it*Ollllll'illlt Klj$llltll'ail(l. Wllli ll'Jt lOKt Oil

blK Iienfem. ' '• •Mrn. Illllmer raUed her veil. Uel

fiiei- wa» detitlily pule nnd lensn In it*lined ng'iuy, but In lief eyes wan.nlight wlilili gin-e ll ciirloiw aspi'rct ofre-vilve ti> )i'.>r utlii-rwl»c (mlnful ap-penranct! of ulter grief.

"I do n'it ••h'j*i»»v" »he c.ild <p)l«tly,,1o<ilHnir not nt llru'..» or-tlujdi'ti'ctlve,

U Ml'iW 111 w n v ; I . • . . . . ,never, t., my kiiowleilgr. wen l"1,t ; i t '"'r

t]'"'1 . „ '. * j I'or n. llttlw whllo liiy-one "poke,

tit ln*l broke out eagerly:tct nlotUttlly, Owen. I can-

pI wn.* In bu»l

;

know lit* wife'/"

Thus reassured.bead and said solemnly:

l li I\ Slant'wer^ifeii- j . "V

last lotix. - fact tlwt »h»r vlBliel j rWhits !« Iwklns at Charlne'Crp«i) j Msh iiiniiKl'.'iiii ••» Nov. 11'/" '-

k e of their arrival" he sold j "I my uJ,\ :m:U n mjitvnu'nt Is lu"I will do wot lies In my powef^e i i -1 "Whlto l« 1'wklns at i n.-irimz vrv»7 j •«•«•! „......,...,..

t l e u e n ' both, bot I wlnh I 'adn't b'ji j to, make sure of their arrival." he sold j "I miy tlJi't anvil a swtemerit l» lucre" " '* * ' 1 " 1 " " " -• . , ; n0llK«>1llii>."

s o blamed drunk that night/'"You can .*ay you would not

nlxe your fare if you " ' ~tinned Bruce.

^t^'mlnute. to 8 tb. derive | "';Su-n..e,,r-,vedr

not . even

urlly,where oil this talk

••Hcauiiot. • ,, „ , , „ . - l;M,OW:,<jo,u».?«r_l»Mr..Mm.t..Jt

. l l 1 "nued Bruce. I nu*i n m u» uCT^ , , ."T«f. sir. It wasn't yoo and It wasn't | nouu'C'l , *A servant ha» taktjn'lh«lr i can."r. White, and it wasn't a lot iif other j loggage t o . Jim. Hlltwer's place, nfid j "Hut loot here, lifuce. Why

1 h i k if I t a w tbe they are rtUirutly Miius »tralglit ' <he runic to *ve urn"! I qur-Htin" f llfet e

nboilt the fijmltures I*'lending .us, hut_ .__ .I I do know that you nro nit Innocent of t ;

• nny complicity lu I-ady Dyke'n deatha*.!'am. no It l< better for you to helpforward the .ii'tulry than to retard It."

"I am not innocent." sa ldMrs . Ulll-mer, her vijordK falling with painful- •dlsUuctnesx upuo the ears of the threemen. ''Heaven help me! I am re--•jKKKlble for It!" ' . .i ITo b« continu»d.] ' ' ' :

i

Page 4: Yooli Womfortably lam n Potatoes Winter Underwear fileJv CRANFOKD, N J. THURSDAY. NOVBMBBK:-13, 1913.. THKBK CENTS itfvryc • 10 BfiSBfflfB Anorder (torn IRVINCTS M ARKET r -is -

THURSDAT. NOVEMBER 13, 1913.THE GRANFORD CITIZEN.

TUE CSANFOSD CITIZEN.tljDcorporattd.1

Lraoford. N. J.

Oee'Dollar • Vcir.

E--«es! »i the Cranford Poit Office1 Claw Matter.

n r.'i-l

• 7 a *ecsT« pa&bcation. commurlita-j*ws* gsatt b» uxne4 or accompanied'

•,ty «se 'wnter'* s t n w a i • gvatantetci ceod laisfe. The Citutn 'will print

lirir

"ctatnU'.irtertiff to tfie «**»»__Craf ert bm don OM thereby aawnw

for opinion! iwroch

|Lfur (tut romiival <>(

of dm towntion on

.•• (ir»l ruin ^in Uio itihert

liyIlia

r T)tc 7 i nIt**' fn»ni any nh-(><uit>*)ii|t uutl t h *

t i»t utuib inurti*»( tljmr

Uminll« ItKi uf

mrWiitK uf theaiv|uln<

uftlivcr fn.nl Oanforil tof « txmnly I'uik i« nun

n»><4 -iiri hi

at Uw l»»t!»«• c,.utit>

GARWOOD AffAHtS.The lioroQgb tVmncil bold lt« regular

K iart Friday night and waft prekidtrd over by Mayor F.rikaon Councilinci, Hotb. Kraun, Heanier, Wood and(Vrfinver were al»u present. A reportfrom District Oerk 1 lender* m otatedthat the Hoard of Kducation did nothave Mifttcient Inmln to tiuild <h» lewerm rti>«t>nil Ave for Ih* new mrxiol. Tbelornintinicartun anked th« council to do

upon

; Pttbfic Service Active.Aiminy complaint* have been o

by |*tron«. especially wofoaa, uldiscomfort caium) by tbe carry innlighted or partially conaumedor cigar* in tbn atrwrt car*, thatfort i« being mad*-by the Pablic Sri. - Railway to break np tbeTlie evil, for ft i* *n regarded hyandi of per*on<i. bat long r*en aof annoyance und ilte

tho

>f

BE TACTFUL

V.t LrtlU CUryi S«h«i»« Ontn't W»rkOut A«e*rrfing t* Rul*.

"Clilk]M>b." »aM Mr. TlMikln*. t n «hail be«ii •IJ<W<-III» IIH>V»I tu i|.'llK-r alltU** «^rniun 11% df «%rillo»i«i lim ^ J 1

rlriHlinwl (iniljsVMl up^.'; Kngtnerr CbiirX-htH'. .m-1

t hd bnlirir NiailliB^.; Kngtner C b X|.,rt«l that the a*«»wmont map had bean

and civic organiKittona andi wsrocil h% l l U

^ ^n I i r c ( ( a r ^ , ^ , n B p , a t l ( 1 data for

f.eeenr imprtivMnenU, the iwmwtMloo«r»

[atop what th« olijufaring ttw y y * r «M'.!ff;_ ^_hrn.: ''»f

winilowi and duorn were op«n,.tlje t*lim

«alk« linil ^cwrt yrtt<-|ilii 11 Uattiui In wtiom the, ninUact

iirSTut romiival <( i f»w*nUy awanlisl liy I bit council,

l watinfactory Imnd at tbo mnith th M

e».in[tiny,< li lt*

ha» »vr n<«r l l c j l th tn

were hot IUtrad, hut now tbttt theof canr heroin™ a

r I 111? P I

limr .tnvlio.lv ««r iiuvililiii: riii-au or1ilj|>lfasACit ait fla Iliinitfli }uu tiifttitlir-.ini II Talk lUiilt <ui|uHtiliiK fit*

)ou dim I t inr flint 11

Proceeding* oi Union QtfuntyBoard of Chosen Freeholders

A uperial .martii>e of the ISosriS »f • h'«nFwrboUim of L!iii>n piuMr tmn-lirld atConrthmi*, Klmabrth.NVi - '•'-'•»October a, 1U13. at -J:W I

of ^ulirmtlin;: MM!Bl«i with itir .letL i

Ifi.l tFn!»y,f r the

11:13ijnali-juf ti e

Wb'en Mr 'Tiinki'tM ftil ISoiiie'filatafternyon..froru..(be office ti«. utawrvedIhit wtnr body bad »tre» a hU favurtirgolf clut.* aud all hlii xolf halt* overiitr • fruui jattL„SummOSiut J.'jfl, tlx:.yearold daughter Glory," Im aniil

•wtaniny, .Nt|,t^u.l«T .7,A. II. r.iii!.e-ra>iil) Mgwd liy IfffulB»d »«lrr«i'f Tt u«< CMIIUT, I'I f»<adMtw of cu I -<mce in •«<! c iu'iiTlir\bo*ril WMcnllid l>) >nlrr h) |)irtct

h tlm f. ll> • 1 Bijit*r | TI

l»artiyJLVwif. »tid, yr^

Orurnrr, MeVant! lVramlTdW Ali^nl l4r« h'.lilfr» f urdutitrail*. TkAtit. K»y, 1UU. l|pru/,-tT. Im.™Kroiis*, Mfl*rl, I'.i r~ 11, Han.li.r| h nut

iyabwaw ofKMhoMer Telle

if

n]actmithe dirvcli>r J.etiwl

llc'IO-

Ha will work in that aec.. . . . lav anil WwliihfOn' Tlmndny, Friday und Hatur

...., Im «ill work on (be north «id«.Re^ulitr day* for tbe contractor to makeln» round* will l« Mdablinhccl and an-

. lator. Huiieriwdn'nl of fir*iilurin t-'mnli i'aekor rtt|ibrted that thenynii-ni wtu in gooil working order.Kirn <;iiii>f Hchwutj repurtod that tbe

•n urlnr'in wblatln had tiean tenlndund prtiVM.1 tu to aatlifactory.

Kulierl MtHilUm, au|*rtiiteiidont ofmotor* ut the Aeolinn fiw-lory, in ill athit linine in Ualiwuy.

Mm. A U Wanhlwrn, (>f North Ave.»|ieiit Mivcrol iluyi viaitlng frlendmind

UrooklyiihMl wnpk. .• Uli'.rty.Uono. Company...No, I.. of Ihe

<lat»iK«l I'Nrnn I J f i H t r t m o n t , p K .u KUI>> uttc'il fur November 'Hi, wlmn thuuiiiuml kill of tli«(liin|»uy will liy heldin Turn Hall. Klretnnn und theirfricmi* from iiiMiy towna wlrt attood.Mu»it' will In furniabed l>y Huiith'iin-l«»liii TIID romtnlttee in charga of

thi< Imll I'omiiriaM Thotruu Ilrlltult,

have been iwund t ' i-ur irn»» lo notifyptuawger*that tlcy, will not be per-mitted In ride with lighted or 'dead"amokaa. Tbn eoiniany'* right to enfofenJtiC'ti u role l i n l»*n pawtnl njonby oompotent authority and it i i bopmlhy the railway, inanageinvnt l|mt nn»P|KIIU to Ihn fair mindedricm of tlu>.iverage |>enion, lucknl np hy pul>lieaentimetit, will g" ' long way toward*olimlnrttlng the nvil agaiimt 'which «>many jn»tly iHimpUviii.

. KtNliWORTrTNOIfS.Konllworth'n inrreiitHl vulimtinn thi«

yearof tt,irm,7U«.i;i ut A tax rat., of11. IU ikUivn Isai- .yiMtr'n . vriliuition.

M,«SI."I at fl.&rwill produce iViAl :«>inom money than lii<it year, hut theMtnteuiiil County will rweiv«.>,t:l,UH:t.:i!imore, Ii tot id of *l,H7rt til which willhave to hn.turiiHli!Vi>r tfi tho t'4iniily(iabictor on J*<c, ;!Oth, Thii your ibeBorough Council migbl have .f?,'.Ui7.7lfor borough ttxpeowM ugalnnt •fl.aoi) hwt

y could MMUheuiDad," reliliwl fik.ry with | *r f« t

fuw\nM»tr, 'Isn't It- too I ml our !'<•1 ream fremwr'ii out of oruVr..'causeMary can't make

'And Cm In Randolph caum aud tookip(»tl>«-r for a fide In bU auto," •oiillniletl the tlxyvttold. "Whtin are w»yoiug lo get au auto, dad?"

"But. <Jlory." *ald Mr. Tliukina. "1waut to know about the*« guir ilutm.IU4,' you »tr«w . them around ti.-n-'.*Why tluu't you aiuiwerV"

"Well, yea, I did." nald the )»unic|>er*>ii. "but I « » trylnx to ilmnKi-Ibe nubjen-t. 'cauae I didn't wnnt youlo kOuW, tbat I bmrd nuiuetbluK "leanaud uopleaaaut."-New York I'ont.

._ . .... rwonvencd on ..Monday,October CI. lOKI.-ut in.lOTA. ,M. V'rewntUiiKCtur t^iily. and Kr^'holilerK liarby..Innt-t. IJoane, (irut-nir^ Ki<Mi*e, McMimeMelwl. l»«<rry, Kunilolph.' .hrnith' und

thi< Imll IomiiriaM Thotruu ,i liiiirumn. WalterS«rg«iit, J. Drockllnld,

d T H f

of tli« incntawHl vuluution

|KOUUI ««*i«« id the. mvcral muniit»« i»n«i it mny t» »alil tliit the

lWilHiiin 'I'mhnr and A. T, i

Mi< titmrfii) ^Urttff. of New Yurk.iiVIUUIIK her.im>lfier,_Mt»._J[lBriDWi .Ht<ck;r, of North Avu.Archlv HtitMUt'id family havomnrnd

Awociation will(Irandllnll InTiirn Hull

i jbrjf y j

saitaliln f nr jnrkg jiiilly UHwl . u|iIJUJI now ut n-uivinuliln

T* ImiH1*' ui!ty not IN*

ifce'fpnr*tokisn] t>)- Mi K,.)l.>rMiJS AX^9^ tlM*tXK»t. tail ihttlttl

*S2£ i f T

..... l i M. Hull, or Willow Avenue,riMitod linr hiniu furnUbcnl to Mr.

> uml family, whn will nhortlyoccii|iy thu property.

Attx> ' 'hold .their Fiton I'ridiiyoviMiiiig, lXxmnlwr l.'J. Moaicfor dancing will bu fiirnlidiwl by I'mfMdler'a full nrcliwitro »l KJiiutwtli Tim

niuiittw ia ilolng their iilniiHt to nMikomiuK of the in'«t enjnyn.Mi' tinu>!( of

(he MVMOII: Thn coninilltMi in cbargoArihur llurnott, chairman;

tho horottgh uilgkt rtvwiTn $'. l « "I andthe County Odlwtiir hi* |».(Ht.»< rouruHfcrelnry h, W. Nay lor of lln> Ki-nilworth Htalty Cor|Kiration fllnd u pro-tout with tho £or<.ngh Clerk on TIIKS-day prolMting ugaiimt th« ( V ivaluation of $101,000 for thit ymiroguliwl |HH,4m) f..r Hit!, whiih willUolil u|i the, pay iiiont of tttj wi "nl'MWthe County Uo»rd aot« promptly, ntultha 10,1110 CO CM charged to tho rorpiKration will only Iwtvo u Uilumn of

ll out of tliii borough'» slmro of

MUNICIPAL PAWNSHOPS.In th* Men! da Plata tha Pariaian Haa

• • JHodal Inatitutien.Th« atory of the Moiit d« l'lete. the

treat pawtwhop of'farti; reail» like arouiaiK-e. It la tlie aurvWal uf mi "I'llutnk eoudmted by a relUlmn urder iw

ibed to Ogbt naury. Tbla ln'ue>.>lent enterprlite was given up !•> heatalted afreab' under tbe direction ofthe government In 1801. when N'U|H>leou waa near the height uf IIIH KI.JIV.The proOu (u lo the ataUt and to char-Ity- to tb« public aid depurtmeut midto tb* bo*l>ltalB of Varta. 'I'liett-1 hut Itlea benvtU atxiut KU.IlOU a year

TUe »tor»gt- fai-llltles of the Mmil lielteti» are ajuilrable. The Freiiiliiiiiiiimay pawu hla feather bed. When II

hack to htm It, aa well n» mut-trenam, tilankflM and all lied furulth

intro-

CONIFECTIONS;V—That Willr-

HelpYouWinTlsiukVyoung wan—of the timeami trouble, that you might 8 » «yourself if yon present -her xn\'\u 1K>\ of our Bt'lect c6nfectioti^.She'll put you down at. tince asW^li^;JrB»'t'ev^iwtrdis«s<i(ia»meB.ti.You'll [layher, a fiu& compliment;U tt'tJl whtH'y!%;gi>i&>heTr»-bptof nur line candies.'

^sentstor BjlW>Mea4»Sw«e«

Park & Taford'* rhtytcr's

*sti ttw nvnr

u iwcul•

. lu<n<

I7.H07.71 for Thl*

'.'0. «lwnl»iid over tu

thethe

l i n d r.*3i\«-tu thi> jmttabout every

the .tvoutry.uiul Hie liver the

•li.io <-».ul,l tie tuuile with

ul lite

in Nrw .lrr».y.rd thn «ndupx<ikiuU i>f Trudc

r t'hriuiuirtv<iulor*<'iiiout

r'red Miller, John Htolti, Walter .Sar-

n ij-Wiliuer-KlttMJUldJieufXfiLKckert^Uu Halunlny cvuning, Novomlior '2i, theclub' will run a alraw ridotu the oldcider mill in Mlllburn. where a liarndttiice will be bold alongwrppw:"' l*rof ••-•"MUterw-Hfor the rido mid danco.

WiMttlold Caiup, \Vix»lnn'ii of tboWorld, tn'lil it* ilral aninml hull in TurnHull liwt t'riilay uvvning. • 'fba dance

>'n.lnrKtt«K*JtJie.r.liig,.o|from WmtHelil, Crunford and

IHI MUHIP .wat furnbhrd by

Tompkitm' oichi»trii, uf Wtntlkld. Tbowere1.' V. tkiinuiDrn, Allwrt

MiireiiKhl. J Wall and Wui Drown.

1«Uworo |«ld prior in(ll,U7<).40 must l*< lOmnty Collector, hut with noiiin of thelargest propurty holdnrx Httil dnliniiuoiitfor hut yrovr'n tan, condUtoiiH at preBcntlook vwy ftivoruhliy for tho lioroiighcull»clor to draw mi his |K)IH,)|WI funditlo *ttt l i iwith thn t.Vmnty Collm'tor.i'bu lu\V CMiupiiU thin thin »<;,li7il.H0niiwt lw luriiiHf':'ovi<i''.tii tho f'onntyCollector on !>«<•,. aii"'Tb«to4nrnedbyuiLh>J)iuj^i

mthe

must

IIWW", &.•».... . . . „

ID(«, Uaa bwu thoroughlyTho rate of tuterent on loaua H BIUUII,and.It eneunragea\bjf all nieaun Hie r«vdetnptlon of the good* on wtiloli luoiii-vhat be«u advanced. Aa tho Mimt di>IMeta adraneet money ouly UII 11•ervallve valustlou-aa a rule tovalue of two-tblrda of the nrtlcl.. piiwn-ed -there li gvuernllr a aurplu* to goto the pnwuer If the plwlgp In mild.

Municipal twwoHbops In HcrlHt.t-luIS per. cent. In Urukaela .7 per i*i'iit midla Utdrld U per rent.

l a London fur srd*U loana I In•bop, rate la from 401) to 1,000 purprr annum.—Indlanapulla Newa.

I'iernon uutl Teller..The following - leMi

dut'ed:. . . i w i w . It Upr«'ars there \r.iti U 'ti

presented - to thn clerk of the lioanjofC'homin KriHrhohlc.nl of the- County ofUnion a|»ttition signid hy Uvivhundred(WO) legul .yiiter* of suid eooiily, ro-•ine^ting tluit the question i.f the uilop-tion of they |irovi">joisH of :ui net entithnl,"An net reguUttinK the employ incut,tenure iuifl ili^rharm' of eertiiin olllcers•und ei|t|tli>yi^i of ihin Statti, and thevurioiis iiiiiiitii'* uiul iiniiiiiip.iliti«-itlu*x>f. and pruviding fiir.u t'ivi! servfceCOIUUIUMUII.. aiiildellning its jKiwers umldullc**" upiiroviif April III, I'.HH, andtbn su|)]il. ni.-iir- n'iiil aiiii'iiilmeiiH Uure-of urn I. | .- Wlu'rou**. A »*|HH'illl Ilieetui^ of llleUottrd,-.iif.-l"hiwe!i.__Kr<itdiolili'rs_of .ilipcounty of lTnion iuw iH'en CAIIWT toroii"'aider Hanie,'and tlii'Mtinn tiringitt«mir induu form; therefore, Ixi it

ltl's>ilvi'«l. th t Hi" Millue lie eeltilildhy Ilitt ili'rk nf IhLs Im.tril to II.•• rli'ik oftin- I'niinty of I'liion, ilireitiug him tofollow Hie |ii'iHiiluri> luiessury lo Imvitint iltimlioii contained in Matt) (lotitiouHiihinillHl to HID legal voter* of tbn.......ty uf L'nion at tint uoxleloctuiii; itiid lift it further!(Ki»«iUi'.| 'I'hut pulilic iiotire thereofUi given liy publication in the followingIIUWH|I:||HTN, pnliliMiwl uiul eirruliitiliKin the coinily.of Union, namely, Kli/.u-Imlh Daily Jouriiiil. the Ourier-Mows,I'hiiniMil. N, .1 , und the Suininitllentld, imcc a week for at hiist omo aWetik. Mlil by |HMtiiig Hindi uotiri-i intlvn ot tlm mom pulilii' places in suidcounty for ul leatt four Wftelrt IwfortiHllill t'ilX'tillll.

On motion, by...KrceliuUlw. Wilbur,.I1H rt'sol.tjtioii wiut on roll coll udo|itedniKininmtisly. and, iu view of the re-ipiiriMiientn, the elbrk IH> direotid tocoimult with the county Attorney andtu't (u'cnnlliiK to hk ilircctionn.

.1. Kl>\V, ItdWB, Clerk.

DRUG STOREVUD V. Mo'usis,. Manager.

BylWi?!.?2 North Ave.City Prices < T f * € L _

Prompt Service

ii'ri ' will 1*tiiti- at the. I!»T 1!, at 3.:i

Take SomeCANDY HomefromBEAY'S~ We receive shipments atfrequent intervals ane candybought here is guarantee^to be in perfect condition.Choose from our big as-sortment of—

Whitman'sPark & Tilford'sLowncyY

to4nrnedbyuihJ)j^.tho uiMiulit ncrtoot t'ltk'tinii und .ill

i U ( d l l i | | |tho uiMiulit ncr t tdui'tloni on it]>|iouU (und llmri' a|||Hsirsto hn a largo numU'i of Ihoiu) IUIMI )••daducted from tlui horougli (uml,

hborough will Imvii lo liorruw iiioney uudbavd nowmrco uf support during tlio

derivnl from htickotan

andonly

ilog , with tin

Tas Numtrsua.A darky employed a* an odlre IKIV in

Kentucky cau» tu work.one iiwrntiinwith a face that looked K»

"Heury." di'UiauJ.nl hUemployer, "what lo the worlil 1I>M hap.peued to ynuV" . • •

"Well, sub, boHs." eipiBtned llenr.v."1 Kut Into a I ' i J '

ii

ourj e liuoitinr o f ' » orkor» w llo

uratdMy »11 in (hnr |»>» cr l<> uiuko thef'loran Ibr SWti iu>J VIU ut ihlt uitHitl^

kioJ <4 a «ucc>wi. Iho

*&iS *..iars« numl«»r i>f vury uwfuliv 1( in hoped

iivovu

l k ) . 3vhnit»Ai: of l«x'u<«l Avo., Uuriug froit) nn Injnnxi log whichiH%lvuit in an iwvldont last wook.

thn outskiiti of tbi)l)«uui« Sullivan, track forem m o

thu Uikhwuy Vulloy It, It., for tint |>ast•even yoarn, bun w<cur<id a Htmilur pool-tion with the l,n.kavvuim It. It. Uo.wltli boiulnuarters in Newark, and with

|ti> another twell 1 up mid bit nt film."n| Well.nub, it HMUied lak dat Irritated

|Uuy.• Mr* lliKitln»luur«turn«>d tonerbouw j , , u n ani f t r , , |r . , hat broken groundin Cleveland, Ohio, ufu<f u roonUi'i v(ait f o f a I l i n v r,^i,leni» on 3Ut alnvt. and

l h d h t M T \ V n r (Irtntel j i ^ i t h T m f c w f o r t h * o o n

him. t ie tuok and blocked both of maneywt and bit one of mail yeurn minlityutgh off and apljt mah Up »nd kmu-Uedtwo of. uiab.teetlt loose, ami den he'to'owed me down and ati«o_nij..fl_iiie.lndo atouiafk lluurat, boss, I neyVi• diilKit M alck of'a tdgger In uiab.llfe:"-Haturdaj Eitulug I'oat,....•..-.

Cranford Pharmacythe Eexatt Store

in Cleveland, Ohio, ufuf u roU ( f o f a I l i

w'illihtirdftughti)r.-MTi.--\Vnr, (Irtntel jiiji:^,jot liriKiksidn I'lftc*. . '-• atruetf

«J.CJ« «krjj tbu vttv and tluvtmay

the ii

IK-

•j .]«cfie will avail thtunwlvm

f2 ] f

«.-d t l i? JClMUld OJ^VUlUllilJ All UCOUKUl Of

tiaa Litsd oCer» and in-ure thnir preacnta.ii liie Fur.

. eofb evening,ji»«T wife a ciuiura u» get uway

m in enjoying

• * o RSraoTTr^ui€KaruaunTu1fI tug ut thit .leReraunachooltMt Fridayuight, tirtwlilod over by I'realdwit .Toliim-ton. Ttuateoa Outvell. ^nger, \V«ahburn ami liahh, und Uutrict Clerk I lea-demon and l'rlci|uil Hoaello were aUopriweut. l'rimipftl Uosullo r«|wrUxTtotbo lktard tliat th« orerugo daily atteiul-auiM> of pupils during October hud boenthe liuat in tho history of tlio schools andluul i<»rii<Hi |7Hi) in Slalo oppniprlatioua.

,leni» on 3U .jiiji:^,a r i ? i mthrTremfcwwforth*oon-atruetfon of t4» fouudutUiri. The Mayor

e S T ^Kirsl- It mdituiiifd from n .th^ongh

ly dejienilalile wmive. where cWnline*<uml Miuiflulion is biglilv upheid.

StxHind Its e\c«ll(MU'l\ parity andrichiuw* bavo won it 11 giHxl naiun, andif Viiii try ifoiuv, vim will ' l l tV 1'IIYAUAIN'.• VotrcSin-dt'pciiiJiiiioii i»uiinplililiinr>anil Titular sefviiv, all \^ 11 round ifyou dual with i s.

PRESCRIFTfoNSAfCTY a n f RELIABILITY 1 ;

Iu CO.HO of nickress you cannotallord to take chances. Bring your-nrxntiri|>tUti».-.tu- UroHunan'a.—It.vtULon Idled by an expert pharmacistfrom drngH of great strength andpurity.

•-tram liw 4i*tiaa a»d jiutan- RVKJ lliixsg*n RVKJ lliixsg*. .-

?^r jtnwends arv Iv<r the htMietlt of IbeM E a b '

li5iTMc5uTt)Teteaffrrafreet which' are all occupied, und thhwill bo bin fourteenth houto in thisvicinity within tho pa*t threo yours

Mim Arleno Anderwm hati secured apo»iti<m aa atonogrupher with tbo OpalCo. |n their new factory on the ItnhwivyValley It. 11. • ' • • . . '

Tho Crwtcvnt Novelty CV>., uoar thostattou, iu» otYcring in

i

fwst H . t Cbmh.("UT«««I

tie werjbudy. you are wanted.* , * * . " • » . Morning KTVKVJii.1 p. a . Otganiiad adult

l", — in tbe churchCUmaa cu s be cbszrcii.

Tbo tru»UM dUcuwod thu quoatiou ofcolor for tho new deaka' tor tbo new«chool Wilding U w u decidot) to toko«|> this <|u«tio» yvith iho uuttjufactur-o n and to get further aaniplM. Thenmmtion of bavintt a plate placed ontiro Imllding bearing the figures ,1918,Urn ywtr thi< whool v u erected, WM leftto tho building committee with power,

d repoftetlon'tba work

UiUeUtlde

_ A M I * K I C « .Tbe « « 0 U M of the ancient«t»^uado-ot barbie and iitoiie

Itouiaua used' almUar rcceptiii'leiid

fotItouiaua used almUar r c c ptheir dead, and Aleiaudar tbe Oreut\» aald to bar* been buried-In u cortluf aolld (old. In parU of Kuuiun

coSua have been found. Th

Night calls answered. Ring bell 1H'rtttat.BELLE MEAD SWEETS.

tinne, com 11

IfAIUTAN VAI.J.KY I-'AUM

nipttriBL^LH l*h_ (Jradt(lerrhan Oellcntewen,

Watren »tr«d s t a t t , gducenientii to booncworkprs in the way

on tb»Tbo ' Ihirent Toacbtra' Amoclation

held a very »ucoo»sful meeting at tbo

; .ie JIV sa' Xuaagg

"Service.ug (Kud inuiic.

wUl|makcbat twtfa morn-

Ik-Uti-*w* prayer «en-»» Wudnoaday,

a?ia.» •A9«enwcna«>U be held in the ehaix>l

JkaangtbtpttaBal repairing and redec

limt foT The

Jiifforauu «cbo(A |»>t T l ' r y gA idiort Iraaliina mootimt Wat lield and

TbctjjandAericuitoraJSboa » AnauTT. -<»Mluilb,

i:»»».•«.*. i «.i» «»t. A can hela afldu—ii« F. Warreo 3um-

ia tbo largeat

vabtfd at fiOW, lacbaiiqg

a social program faUowad. Mix U.- Jobnaou, mmlc.vl initructor. larig. .

Mrs. Join Kiritiky, of Willow are-nue, wua removed to UorrU PUUuj but.plul (ur treatoant on. SatarUay. Sbowas taken from bw* in A D.Washburn'auatomobile.

Tony Uanyluck, an itaUan wbo Uve»at Second aveoua and Cedar lUMt, « H•truck liy GMtbouwl tntn No. 1M»due bore at 7.28 on Sun4»y night, attbo Oentre «tnst crcamta*. Tbe trainttonaadand coowjtd taa^OTataauito tUe Cranfonl atattou who* he « M

| ,C. W.MaoQTOJl.whqO t d t n d t t o tteBUttkatbi*H*r|«fml kaqital. Ok. k w l ymt, vakfAIU* t M « l bad? tnilMd.

I of providing uuvt'erial for liomo workwhich ia Iwing tuken adrantugo of bymany of tho nwUlotttn in Hint neigh-borhood. .-•- •••-

'tho tX>unt»v L'rinolpurs Avwcintioomot nt Upsaliv ColleKela.it Kriihiy after-noon for their nuuuhly liunim>*i mretingand later wure l"an«iiH'te.l nt the Kenll-w'ortb Inn, a) the giioM*'- uf tho Collegefiw-iilty.

•impllflad 8p«lllnj.LoTtra of slmpllfled ipolllng sbould

make a pUgrlmaga to Nevendon. ln.Eatax .:.w:B«r»: th*:- *|m.ivb wirdcoa". »<*..counts ID the eighteenth century wereHulte delightfully (ibouetle. Under tbeUte U*a ofcura the entry: ~uav*(Hekup Kulllni fur bl» gall too *bellu».|M4 ats pen* Abu bia close for tbe lit'

Atheulau heroca w«re burled Iu roilluxmade of v«dar, owlui to IU tiroiuuiu-and bucorruptlbl« <rmHtlei», while tinlint record uf wooden cofflun Iu linylaud date* back to the da'yx «t Kln>,Arthur. Tbla monarch wft» •*i»ii|«'snlto have been burled Iu thu bollntrunk of a glgsutlc oak tree.;

Cranford Dairy,CHARLES GRIMM, Prop.

. iSuooiiwor toKrtmk M. Sniatlfj.i 'THKATHK IH'ILUINO,

Xi»w .lersoy.

£c>

Tha taatan «f K p•TU bet Uiattbat bridal

been married tiefore."WhyV

"fbey'v* been lUtuc n tabove aa fur two week* uow, and tbi>,vhat«nt itarted to quarrvl abaut b

V - .-hat«nt t tother1« teUUveaItwu.

MtrlM fern." Tha mysterloua word«... _ _ to alsolfjr tb« Ctrl or

|«A(bler of ,"O«»kup Kolllns.'*- AndIIOUM of oi who bavadntok tbe cup ofI f a ? fflllltancj to U>« dr»ffa caaynet* « U att«* rlU UUIon UaJU J ^ _ _

ftMtry iM Pay.Boetrj. it to dttjmd, u «boot to*

iront paid fora of wrttjiw That n vto mw, rWrded fnw» tb» ataodpolntltd«lUrt and ««nta. bat tte auui who

m m powi wit of. hit w»t«aOat B« W.prcttf well paid

Th» Milkmaid."Xsu bate tov much rouge oil.

daar jrouug woman, to •aact'Wfl^ ' i i"" '""• ' '" ?"''" r" =•

H»»» 1. alrt Uut I tBdiigbi a uilik-uuld abbttld be tuny cheeked."

•'On the contrary, a milkmaid is nuttttmUjr a pail «1H.*V-U)udou T l l r a p t i

• m c N ^ 1

A n. » t c •*

No Turkey onwould Im a horrible fuct to face, yet itban hanpt'unl .suid -may bappen if youfail toluive your rang« overhauled amiplaceil In completir jirder. You will run

TiskifymrhttTO-Ht-CT-Brofcrattend ti> • -s very iui|x<rtant domestic matter.

Caii have your turkov cooked to ibe•(uxt'ii'ii-taiite Call «at, drink-and.be.-,,.'merry mid have goud reanon to %ethankful. . . '

OH< ,\U M. IIE8.4 . U>r/lS U. H B B

mi— Detroit

Tha Only Chant*.OeraMlne-Po you tblnk that

PRIME MEATStOWBST PlrtCES

PROMPT SERVICEThis went market caters n

ll to.particular people whoth f i t k i h

dc-ally to.particular people who dcairo the finest packing-hoimo pro~

O«raldli»e-lX> you tblnk that two \ Awt)) ohoiowt of iioultrv-attan llr, .« cbtapUr M on.? Oewld- j . »

uslosa one U a cannibal and JWeav tt Coin-

•aainaa* TifTfe» son. , aucceattul nwubaoAlal

agaoctaa am tkna* conAnft*) b.i band-

lowest market prirea.. Filling today's order will conI rinoo you of Hie superiorly of "our'service.

your order.

FattMMlaUM

Mess Bros.,Plumbing, Heating and Tianitg,

7 3 . Union

M. F. WheelerICE

' Telephone 180-J

Wholesflle RKUU

TO LET—Large ahop with raOroadconnection on South ATitBindelL -V

Phone

L MILCH & CO.IF m

Page 5: Yooli Womfortably lam n Potatoes Winter Underwear fileJv CRANFOKD, N J. THURSDAY. NOVBMBBK:-13, 1913.. THKBK CENTS itfvryc • 10 BfiSBfflfB Anorder (torn IRVINCTS M ARKET r -is -

" ^'^Zuti^^

• THE CRANFORD CtTlZBN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1913

Town Note*.

K Ju*e\iilUng, uf tfar I*. S. N., ami wife.• " viataij t!» luMuer'* parents no.y>"««ilawn Avenu*-

n * iwjvy « i p j (j Sunday crmk«lj' x • of tta* tu-jp* plate icUm windows ini'avtj Kruner'a «bo» »tor«. .J •

i'isc La«ii«.' Aid Society of Si . l**ulii•r; b irr-|,liiining to ht>W a handkrr

TLe Hi>u»'« ives* I*&an OJaunittae ofiljr V.,l. A., w.ilt>.J4 itn rsgulAT W««t'i'vii BcxtTuesJaiy, Xor. 181 aV .tO>"»:' rai;,t ih>» Van* «4 Mr«. Wagmtsiff. ori Holly

ilrrl .rt Wincklnr returned home-u M'«iiL>. froma two \m>ntli'« tripj

PbM fcriUl.- Mm IHlk., aauittwl by Sir* l\>lter

UMI M I M r\.nl of tiaiafieU, *t u o u rental pa Wnlmstday aft*at tbe residence ol SJm. lhlk» >.nton Strw~« The f<»rendered

• hi-, tirue sight i ^ i n g in Uenuauiy... <'inderetla" ami "Hiawatha's Woo'!•'<;• will t* jirt-*nt«l hy the Wigwam• •it;- at the CraiiforJ Ch.sh.io, o«i Decein-

_ I»T 1.', atji :io and S i>: m . for the bciio-"nTriEo~QtoCtfi~iivoi!fir71IpiiiritaI^

Ilrf matinee |<erf»rmance is fur thoi hli<lrt:ll "

Mr-, Helm Wunli'rveyr. u f OrangeAvi-nui*. hai|>urchiM<il a farm ut Ne•Juitiie. known as the. i.Yirltt homestead,

. t,-.r fl.',.m»>.. jiit! furiii has had only iwu

• •A-wrtin th»'|KMt. t'vntury, aiul w mm.1 tht-i.ldiwt uind tnuat pretentimis ul>.. i.m>-rstt I'ilUIlt)' hlllllestcads.

lbt» lli-ly Name Society -nf 8tMi. h;vrl«* vhurch is planning to hold u>n< l,re Jind dance in lh« church hull, tinKrivjiy evening, Nov. 'il. (7. K. lXx»ley.I 11 Mi-M.ahnii, L. .1. llreniiiui. \V. A

iii-rty and Michael llyitii', urn the com-iiuitiV ift charge, uf arraignments.

A lrv»- lecture "ifn Christian Sciencenil! T51 iiPtiWJvd tiy tfanmrn.-<fcKaU»»;-

" f S II. .if Taeot'na ' Washington, nnicniU'r uf the Board uf lxs-turesbip ufi!«-Mother Church, tho Pint Church of4 tinst, S'lrnti'-il, in I'XHUHI. mi Tuesday

. • Veiling, Nuvemlwr is, at « o'clock int)i<> church isJitiee on Mpringtleld Avn-iiH". 1 In? I'liblii' in invited to attend,

The KirSl M. K. Ctiunrh Is underling.-Ufnsin- rejiajptund rodecorntion both.•uiMil,' ami inside.. Klectric lights arealso being installed. All tho servicesw ill l«e held in Ibe- Chai^l until

" I«"f"Tni,"ST WtiTi'1). rice with some of the biggeM men in

Methodism as si>>ak(ir«.

On Monday afternoon, uf his homo onHamilton. Avenue, twenty friend* of

- I'aul .]I«h4r.icJtt..W>n...of. >U", and Mrs.;« M. He.ndricks, called to helpln.m i-.k-lirato hissoventh birthday anmw'iviry. Thn afternoon wiw nlnuwuit-

% l y *ptiit in |iiaying various games, after»4iicli refreshments were served. A

*"•' pleasing feature of amusement >viw a' TiJjf .luck'Utrmdr iiif, frtrai which- the

gui-tsdretv |>riiw«. ' The children wereentertained liy Mr*, llendricks, asMiHtedJiy Mrs. A l t Woodland atjil Mr. aniiMrs. A. H. Miller. ' .

JAil'l'D' evidfnt that t'raiiford IH tudi-ad M,thn provcrhial Sixir nail WJMHI ifc..m<«to first class music. Of . thu 500]««tal« Mint'out with lh« circular of theI'hilhafinonic Scx'iety, only IM hav«

8

Mr. M b , t n l Mn. 1'itKundo. Op. SI. No. T» . .UbapwHiie. s miiH>r , . •AnHo-.jut- •'. .Etad«. Op. 15. No :i

A'ab*-, u..4»l majurUDp...!!*--Miat Kuril.

i*tk>i|ua

itrahnu

8 j r M i K4 Moment MUMI:I[

Sons Bol* .SpUinjog aonf? .. • .

Mr» VtiUn.SonK*~MtMi KortJ .'W k i

• Mr . UUk«.(\mcerto, g UliiiiM- MoiuWlowl

Mr». IHIknuiHl.Jiln.. IVittfr.'I'lie uudiiMHT, mainly vuitti*tii>K

inemlwni »f lh«. VWlnrmUy Morniiuliand-thiir giiwtU^a'erttjnuat cmb

dt'li«blful |J.iyin(; iifMr. i>.IU ami Mrn I'utl.-r and ib<<(unKit'iK i.f Mi-rt Kortl. It wai imntKnu'inut of lli.wi l.uiltvi In n\\v i iuli .i•{demlid and ^tuterom |irt> ;ruiii :uuli>\|irt«ti*iiiti», of rt|»jii't*t'i:*tion \v«ri* hi-.inl

Presbyterian Church.i'^nl.ii |ir>'iU'bii)K •n'rvii\«« will Iw

i-lil ni'xt Suiuliiy ;»l II a in. uml ft ] in.ou, iueint«ir». vb-j have not I w n in

.ttendaiuv »t tlit'.m< wrviein lately linvi'ni Mxl Kreat^piritnui tilivt^in^'i. itnd ivi'aye iuit«»?d ynu. All |»>r«>ii» li«ikin«ir si chtiMi-hiihii' will • f»> K'IKIH HCI-

iimlMrr uf u live Hiinday St'liuol, (lnol forgnt th« tiuid ;lli.l |il.m' hi-tliiuiday morning.

The Christian Unihuivtir'.Suciotv willild Us nuxitiiig at 7 I,", p. in. iinxt Mini

ay, to which all young |*<o|iln ar«io*t ooidhillV Invltml to oiiiii' Thoiwutivu Coniinittw! will Imlti it*

iibnthly Uim-ting . at tlin tioim* of thn"rcnidi'iil at-M !.'»))• "i. to-niglil.

v<t Voar. thn ,funli>r MtHninniiryBociety _ mipiKirtwl... iu_«i'hiiu),_ tt._irouuK

irl uin.iiiK thn Miiiintuin VVlnttviof theIh. Tbo*K'ii'ty wUhin to d» thn

laino tbLn yiuir, and in order to rnWi:he funds a littln rniiniimary piny will

bo givi!D thU nfturiioon ut II '.K' p. m, inehtti»*l»' Tlw minmwill Ins laid in"1'oor Whiti)" diilrii'l, th« oldor

uemlier* tukini£tho part*. Tho uilmi-imi chargo will \m only trn IVIIIH.!omu, and help thin livi* organi/.atiimarry out io gri'nt u plan.

Tim regular"mitt-wonk prayrr unrt-ig,«'ill tmheW'next \V«)nr»idi»y- r»wi.

ing at M o'i'loi'k. Th««? iiionlingn amrowing in iiiiinlieri »ctl •liiality. < iimn,nil yow will receive a »[>iritiiul lilttmmif .Nojct Yu«nlay. Nov IH, tho Chrintiun

Crulmivor Socloty und friendu ar« giiiiigmake it vhil to Sliw ("iirry's Hay

N'ursory in' New York. 1'huHo wturtingmm Crantord will hiavo on tho & 07

in., truiu und mtx't the hard workingxtnoilft on the Now York I'ity <idn ol

riiirst the full .'IUO ticket» are engaged1 y l>oc. l»t, th« Cnuiford Wiilbanuonicwill guontbfMirtenci'. If I-UU muttnrh-15 m>; ,U<fin broii|(bt to <your notice,

itinne, oommunil'atB with citlii't Mi*tUlfcerorMr Merriam.

Vt tin' buine of bor f«nter |ntrmiU,Mr. and Mr*. U. K. Kramer, on Tim-day aftemonn; Miw Ifeiatric* Samuel*

( b l H » l l

nmtri in -honor of itcr tbird annivcriiury,Mrs- ivtiuner. a«isint*d by her tiUitor,M r»' <hil<lj|liith, providiil : UftirtheJiHle folks, thu * in'ontf catn

_. ,thy Urau, tlladyn Kcuw-h.Jizalioth Ooremus. Norma- Keuil, Kd-

win tiraa and l>avid Wyckofl of <%ranford: Hel«i Kramer of M.-tuoben and'Hannah (ioldsmith "I New Y»rk.

The l>r«r.« of J\x>ahontat. ToualukaE,.*rilx• 1.' O. H. M.. held n 'euchre,

piuoelda ixmtot and danco in RedMensHal l on Monday evening, w.bichj^ovvd a grant}/ Hiicctse* l"ri?*» woreV<in in tbe euchre <-ont«»«t l.y MiCami-lxll- -^'^ Margnrct. Kinn, M. I*.

McMahtm.—'"' j T ' v : ItagVi- The KUcicMifal .pinochle

^TsTrs J. Powder, Mrs. HoUinipwortb.F \V VVinj-cnsleo, Uenry Madhon.'MwiQrtbwiDe Bein)«:k and MW LillianJeowo. After tho card Kam«i. icocruara and cake were wrved, f-.llowedbr dancing, mum- »»ing furni«h«l byWhteler-t »rch««tra. Tbo committeein charge of tue entertainment,, wereM * n » » i e Mott. Mr,. H . . l . U « r i l ,

fSirs'. VTitiUuiv Kaff. ::-,:•---—

Presbyterian Church

Siimlav will Im lK>lil at «1J

•iifing on the aflt-riuMHi of Sun-.ay, Nov. i3, u nuinlicr uf tl»' inon ufh« church «i l l make a IUIIMI ,tn IIIIUMI'Uivan of tho cliuri'h mwntiers, in thnnte.n*t of tbe church and the uiuw of

and all mumlnr% are. iirKi;iilly:eu to mmaifi at IHIIIIC that aTKr

ioun. At tho morning »ervui» iJc••.ton U. lbbb, of KlixaMh, will fireachAiiditin rarnentlr desirtxl that, -everyme.ni tier of the. church I* |iiewnt athat nervico.

thr rnronlly<'J«UH1

f li^tiwrul .llri.tr < Muti arfi Mr, ainj Jin;{..' 0. Siuita<il I'ittilield »|r.-.-t.

c*.|Ve<l thi»: iiiwS fryiiiMoon, tnuiled ut Ant

roiiTe (""Eiiglaiitl Jii tixi lii'it nf.iimifth.Initeiii] (>T the regular lUurnitiK m«'t

ng of the I'mgre^ii ( lu l l a niuiical ]iro-Kram will I* given liy Mr«. V. C l>ilkftat her home for tbe niemlierji atul their•\U"its thu ufu-rniion at tliruo.

Intexrity Council, No. Itta, Daughter*if l.llierty, wilt ent«rtain, the member*

at Cranfura Oiuncil, No. <H, Jr. 0 . U.\ . M.. and their wiv i i thi« evening in

Hall, A n inlerming program

Next Tbur«day, Nov. •&), at the Oaii-i

Hiiupeii," will. l » sliown in (S.Ihia it the gr«ait«st_pr.oiiin;ikin «f Jf«kind e»er»h£iwn/m caa»an and owingto the great i-onti^jtrodnctWJii. tl>e managoment ha*i been compi-IUxl tu placethe price of :idmi->Mi>n at '4Z ccubt forthis'oJio day. There will alwj be navefxother good |»icture». ... ' , . . .

At the regular nuxiting of CranforiCouncii.Jr. O. V. A. H., held hMt Thurs-day night the ounlnt between tbe twodiviiionn of the uiefflhen the councilthe "Blno" ami the/' 'Hod' r-,<>n - attewl-anra. tiroke In favor of tbe latter, aftera tie extending over aevand meetings.The oontwt enili next month, -with abig dinner to the winners.

Wednemlay. Nov. 19, will lie thefiftieth anoivepiary of tbe doliTory ofAbraham UDCOIU'S Oettynbarg Addrea.Quite apart from it* »enUn*«rt»tif loftypttxiotisn. the 6«tt>iborg AddreM '

reoagaizal ut one of theguest mxterpieom of Englbb prow,areraminen^ihatalj i™i>U». In tbe

' tbe u|4er •(•a^U' 1»commit tlM « ] -

dn«tata6moiT«oii recite it on the• • " • - '"tm"" -

Bosy

d V>

l«**t r.tjtt' tb>; rVrvaMno«i »iv teVphttnc sl;»fro «t*. Aldrwh <•> f Vnlnd A«.tfoe fire Inmw w«* tatm in t»ui !U=LrTe H M«ily oo» tap wf the tyjl and lew »••'

the tirenwn rwi|vod«l i t i*i>v liteappar.itii" »t>nl out fn'ouptly i'i<k-

ing up 4 few men vmmsh lnin.»i>r t,>tdle'tlw-fiie, which hi>-kilyUl I4i/.' in tiw ««>'inl A».if -si-.mill Wnliting at lK.- i<str

Mr. Akin, h »itli in'it;lil».i« UM[ . I T . .ht-»r t«)M'-t%rkinrptte;t»f»"m <l»"*l5 wt»llie tireitwiigiil th«*re in time* to j-n'Vr'Jit.'.r.i.'>!ii..ihvHVi4yi n^oitf ^ b^miral t hart;*-ml a viiall ;inhnin t vf v\tt^r U* |-ut tl:«'rv uyt. fhe tire >lrtrti-<Hri'iii un 'over.

of Respect.

roiitilt> with llit'..t);irm vv,i<>t«»\vi-r utrd rvjvoi^ iit..i4r A

Kirr ni.irm N-xV » »'»)*."

M. 1. Chunh fair.tilt I'liMrtol.vv ;tlid I'riil.l), Nii\t'tuU'r"•and !U the l-ulnw' Aiil S,»i.'ty el

h.> Kl.r«l N| K. r imnl i iiml.r theirri'tloll uf Mis II I..IUIV traiiv. \* illolitil Kali- .mil Siipi* r int luu n»|'t>tin %• in the t'ntiifunl IriiM Ituildiitg. •»•H<[I tli»"vi dati'.H m nuii.l an.l |.|,m t.ii» at li'a-il part i'f ymir t'hii"lina<«.»li»>j,ing tlti-rt-, for y;iii'iii^ tfill*, ^mtal'li-urull agis, \vill Im linilid in tb» ihllvint Inwithv Mir'fancy wi.rk l«»-tli \\ ill•* in rhaigo ..f Mn 1'.. <»rl. (tiniu^licttuliw will l«- •«>ld' In M n ' i: n.luninny. whlli-'Mm II VV. V llandnlph\ill have haiiilki'ft'hii'N <<l (ill kimli l,.riihV~togel her—With - low !*• iltuUiiaT. LW..ii./Mi* "A. MvKailden'i. Umilt y.-ni yrtUml »|>n>iw—li'a uphiiit^kllclH'ii a|in<n*.II fact a|niins Tor iill i<<'a<iioii* IIM1

hildrfii will lind MM- .1. I. I'LIU'I.MMith uf toyn very uttr-arttvir Miiv*<lna Htce ulllmi|iply yimr tii-eata furMihii'lhiiignwei'l," Mr.. K 1'airliankniw charge ul the stationery 'depart-lent. 'HIII .lapimcse Umtli will lie pm.-idiil over liy Mr* ttwunl t'tail. mid »•

T|»« uf-u^li«t«nt*i. Mi i>»*tuini'. If, |**T •'hant'e^ you should Itf-cmui' tliirsty, aii-ariy weliMino'will await y.iii'nr th?)iiiouadn staiid.. |iresidi-il UNIT liy Misslrtln'1 Uiiv, "On isicli rii-ning aup|N'i'rll) l« wrvwl,'. ondi'i the ilirn-ti.iii ulIrs. liergstrand. Tin- l.ulnt .f I'raiiiril are funiotis etioks, sc» \tin will tindut isfui't mil fur thn inner niatius Wi-11 a*iving the laities u hrlping hand. Yoti

vill id<o have u uliance to vot«. fur thelint popular duly ami gi-ntli'inan inivvn. Mp*. Woodnrtv Wilson hus vritlui.Kiilr Committee- ivgitt and this wiltu K"t'H to. tileUulji roivivijig t|n> jii.i»toil's. An iiitilirclta.-lho gift. u{ 1>AVUI\rainrr; will lw« |>rt"«!'uliil tu the iniMt

u.hir..i;v')ttleiHiiii'.. After \i-itiui; illhe IRHIIIIS itnd enjiiying the sfM'ial siiii*.f the>'oir, Mrs. tiuul,". lj, tdt-n will

i-|i»'fori> yoli go honn-

Brower-Pond..Mii*. UcatiiuiX'liiaL.<Uuid<]cr..«'.'. Mr.ml Mis tltniinti It. I'mul "f Ka*lIrange, liecrtiin- the hride of I'enival S'.rower, ut West summit, Sundayveiling ut 7 i/elix'k. in tlie |KLisuh',tg<- nf

me. It>• v .l.-vv I. I'.ik ntlii i.tliin;'he voting cOul»le, :u.vuiin»iuiiis' tiy Ilieir

Intrenti antl the liriiles sister, dn>v>-lem in a touring i-ar, Mr. ISruwnr is .i•rollwr of Mrs. l'ock. M i s s Maudei'ond, a sinter of the hrtde. u<'l*-il ;Mifidmiiiaiil,' ainf AV, K; IJ'riVw'i-'r'f'.tniW.f the tirldegrt»mi, was U-sf ninn Theirije was giyiii in marriage '»)' '" r

iier. The Kpiscojit w-'rvivb andiluuhle ring i*e|-eittf*uy wan UMSI, I'tu*

itirst mill Atlantic City and upoti Uuuretnni will reside in Newark, Theiridegiuoni is manager of the, saleslepartineiit of the Mutual Itialty Cor•iFationof Newark, ilie I.ride is .

ilsiugbter of one uf tlut, well knowninilie* of the Oranges,

Casino Notes.The Uiwling team will play the llilet-

iin. Outing Cinh uf Hahway at Ilie"'iisino Oiiff eVeiiing. "Welch Yaretiit"ami ci>flt.«!. will tie wrvetl.

—Tbt> liMt-aujetil!g.oLJl>" lUncing <-|;tt«•iinslstlng <if Casino menjl»»ni. was held

twt t ' r i i l ay Trvwiing -anir W M n Krrafmicce*.. O»Jt of th» W

ere present. The class is in cliargeof Miss Annette ()la>lwiti. <,f Westfkldwho. is an exci-llent Itrai'he.r, aod a

ilancer Mrs. liegeman, frfWestuel.l, pr*flidffl at the piano. T1H»

tn««t the first am) third Fridayevening of every month until April

The Uilim' bowling trtun will ievrty Monday anil t-vcry other Kriilayiul «tch riwinf b. ; Tim * bigti «eote«this w w k are. as follow*:. Miss HelenHbarp- I'9: M « - w - w - Hlummer. 11H;Mits Mallie, Kodgen. 117: Tb« Bridge, prize for AVolnestiay eV«ihg'*.gaine « • > poirof htack »ilkstocking*. »oc by Spencer OfMoa, whowan forced tu protpim tu wearnext time playod be Bfkbje.

- ' I«a>: - -

work; Mod « i { n . Apjjy C. H»It-. 15 Hamilton Ate., CraofwU.

W-S-

TO LET—^nrniabed nttoa, g«otle-me& prrferml. witti at witboat bijvd,lmpufoMn. K.Un«)fy. Ut BaoJAiStreet. Abo children'* wwinf »t

,\l * :;>s'iit Hitsiling «-f th>. l i a n l -r.fir<s;.,(< ,,| Hn« l'».int.»rvl Mutuil

iv I,l,j>l1^lV\ r:V'i;i \«, Y\\\l stimnioim l,» which

«<• iiuKi all r*x|>md. "ftfit wln>nU-a f i \i«s-t ii tuts callisl . trom uinOus :> ,n,ivr>'ami \alwsl fru-iid. a Iti^iiuir.,j ii eitif<vn";Siut a ioyul. uiemlsr ufhi* l'^*nl. i*m- »\li..v fit! a 4iwrli^ uf- Xt>r,t.ir> 1KV> !»«-U ;> IcixilDK -opirit in

-,„.... . . . ..«i*«\VS1*-,-i><^,tl

Iul ••ill i>miUnimiy/,.> man

P > |,•* •.! -\ jj-iwrvm* itiiptil*'*'. tlnit nruit*us «!,>.»!.-.( lmVi>ioi-si«. lontrilnitinjj in' ^ 4 j ' h

ii tui»Vln 11 tliAl uiii diinil,. wjijt.

Itty. gallrf-rislIs. .liL'itliuuiJLI h . i l l i e • l i .u t l . l

" e ' l l i t i s i - n t «.«» 111 tilt- ' i>«tM «-l I n s in.HI

f t l ' - . i . M i l . , l l i . l t t i n , l l lMttl .»!. i ! , - f | ,^» \.t Uli^H A-.^.S l.lll lWI Ull l li*-. 'M'li i) M-n-w ,»i ^*'*iil, l M^L'O- l

Mii'tT,!n \.\iCir!riii.''ntls'P*T-rtills lkt,4itL, nli . ' iu I..' « . i s ImUlld Ii* t ies ul « , i n i l.1 In , i >Nlt(p .im) tiy utt . im flit. ttifioiMy

UL^ :iifttty itiittWii'efN uiiti iiulih* ^ju.ilr.-»-'.l li'f.til . itiid heart " i l l In- e»erin ixh . s i ,im,,n»r tiirtr r.ni«li-st rt^i»ll,s'r

run^ ftirlh.-rl l i - ' H . \ l l i I Iu l thus ll .vilii nxletlil

^ »-ih.-< ii'^> ni |mttiT l.i t h e f.iutilv inM-it U'rtMtt'iOelil. fiuthel111 - . i n A t n l l i . i t Ilium' |>re,iiiilili«aiiit

•^olilt^hMl* Uk sjilViiil H|H1II ullf Ill lnutt^h,l lt<,it ,III i-u^t'ixs.st . isi | iy thrri^if.tfimt t.y tin. lilrllltii'ls i-l the ltu,inl,

» si ul i,i tin- l . t imly. .

.litiiii-M W ^•,•r|tll•M'ltI-Slgene W \itMlll .Kenvun Mr*>sit k.UiV.ixi' W I.HI..IIK M x i t K i m l . l l ,Will iAin M -Ssjiiirry.Il |>. i rv ing .Henry It. llegtriuan.

- T --John VrIteriry;-:-—-'--•'••••" ,|,,|)ii i' t i i ' t imin?' '",

.liihu W lleiiis!I ' l l i s ' l i i l s

Died.i:..|iei-t Ol i l t l i ld . fur ii iiii-iiher of

eat s i n-sidi-tit ' o f ' I'ranl'iiril, died In

i,. I l l ' I I H ili < :,-IH r,d M,»|iii,vl Muitdity

ii>rnhii{. :tft,-r...ifl IIIIM'M u l Ivvu \MH»k«.

ir:ilh *\.t* iMiismt hy riit ivuKiuns. Mr.

ildlteld ' H ,tS IK.III ill l':tteis>i||. \ ,1 ,

ml u . i i II ye . irs ulil t in tvu« n |..uiil

i liy ( i* l i . , a in.nil«.. | i.r llii< rut l l l ers

llluli ••! I'l:in(..i>l. Nil. .Vtll. anil ill the-

tin-,.( Illsili'.itli wns i-nipluyisl liy K.

I l.ihn l i e is s i n i \ \ i i l liy one s is ler .

r-H/Win It Adauis , uf I'uter^un, wiui

mk c l ta ixe i.C his le in i i ius . r u n e r a l

Vires Werelieli.l WIHIHI'-MI-IV ftfietllOull.

I • (in u r i n k , from tin' rmi i le iuv of

Irs. Ad.uiiK. .

Trinity Churcti. - -licv" I.ilur l-MKei'iiii)hi*i linrtur,

;'ii.« lul i i iwi l ig uioViitai iwi v i io wi l l ' I"1!

il.-till ..ii Suth lay •.veiling a l H , i . 1 , . - t

li»» Mil . ln . l Itose « i l l !»• the ~. | . i , in . i

•irbi.li- . ' -H-,-ssltilt,ll I Ivmil I.I-*.

niyers and' \ ' ers l c l elagnil ir . i l Mi! Ii I 11<-

IIIH: D iu i i t l i s ut II I IIInilifi i i , I'u' l l a r t e s i v .

W i t h IIH'l l l l ' l l t . l l H.,|,

• Miitiifi<nlHtuuford

: l . K. Wi-sti.i - . 1 . . .

>ii! rtury Anlhiiii W.«»hv;ildlln- K.ui.iint Mom Itiilh

'.is»<ib Away"-f'wing v\tneti jin»l v-nl.titei. Sli-.uie

-, i-s«iunul 11> inn i:tt

Uirm mil 1ST u j.iiliiic i/ii(>tii«iu withi li>siiiKevetiis<s uf Trimly Huntlay

VIIM.I iirxISiimiay. ill Id M a in

sihixii ii growing A Kunl Itollm mlaljlished, in rhiirgii of Ilie

'riniary Hufpatliiieiil SuiwrihUmilniil,.ii-is Agn'M tsyki-»'.' 'Aluiuly teii liieiil"

-r-. liitvi- li/->;n enrulle<lI lieMuiierillTelldiilt of.thn * huul h is

iwn in altHiiJ-'itH^^ lit ttuv'Ahtiuat C'oii.;«.n!kerrrif the Stair -Sufiiduy Hebotil (!un-

Franco-American Soups{»K.\l>Y-M\UKv

3 Cans for 25c.

WALTER SGWQLES

Tel. «ti. -. is^VII. clriuoi

IF YOU

X'-"fet'you arc hnrd to til or nlensr mlu >!wir,^r^Rsiff^' M , - , . . • ; ;

• w e wouui liKP to m«*t you.

Walk-Over ShoesAte made up iti so many different Styles, thatthe most particular • person ran'-always i>epleastxl. ,\Vr alwnys inrMsurr your fct-t toinsure a proixr lit, and always have the

Kramer's Shoe Store26 Cranford Irust Kuittlintc.

Christian Science |Clarence.C. liaton, C. 5. B .

W T A C O M A . • . " W A 5 H i N . i J ' 6 N " •'"'•.•'•M i . m l . . I l i t I l i i . I I . . u i . l o f L i-Bliip nf lli»- Mnthi-i (')inr.li.

I h e K i n d C l i i i n - l i u l < : i i r i H t , S i | e i i t i . « | , i i i I M . M I M I I . M a s * . r ^ J S

Tuesday fvening, November \\i% at 8.15 §JN VtW. i \i VIIVH HIM VU K,«l Avenue, cur, Mlln St.. Cranl

T i l l 1 I ' l l l i J i c i « ' ( . ' t i i - . i l i n l l y I n t - i l i ' i l .

Avenue, cur, Mlln St.. Cranlord, N. .1 J?)

week,A meeting uf the

.vill U- held fient Mnniluy night. Nor.

St. Paul's M. t . Churcti.Itcv. K. M. t'oinpton, I'iutor.

Miming wutship IIM.I o'clock.< iiiUlrein* «;rvic«> and ncrinuii precud-

Ui« the. regular sermon. '

Krwiing worship •» o'clock. Sermon•y tins |u<l«r at I'Voning hour. ,

Sunday Srliuil ut I.'. maun."KjiiS fJrthtaPaKtitr ilevoti*

Li1, K^L:.s...:.i^l.....Uulies' 'l'n\ Kriday ;tfiern«Hi at".OIK

:n>nwtnf Mm. Murcani, North Avenue,WVst.

Cranford CouncilNo. 62

Jr.O.U.AvM,Meets 1st and 3rd

each month .,

k Y<* tcftmwMkm.\V- H.ROJ0

i

MMMMIWA.VTEU-Young- uian mhn tm»

" i to <]u ouUecUaK lurfc U c t Kv Home,- an euxHrnl upeor-

tufiitytamak*«uaHeitr» money Oar-ing fit timer., 15* eommimioa -oo, att-cuUactioiMk tMO bood rapired, M»canb. M&nm, (Ivioc ntamtem Mdparticular, to Cook TaUnhiag C t tOtotanSfc. Mnrarfc, N. J.

Crnnford Property My Specialty.

Real fetate Bought SoW and1 kliNTINVl AND MANAOIiMliNr Or1'

TO

hiiilililif)' iii*y/he"neon ut this rifliro.- • -•

J. C. W. RANKIN,11 NONM AVENUE, CKANfOHD, N. J.

Ti:i.KI»HONB 164.

AARON DrCRANEf

Flour, Feed, Baled Hay, Straw,&c.CHANrOKl), N. J. I

elevator aa4KOSCLLH HAUKr N. J.

Stable Goods.A Full Line of Winter CMaakeU.

PINE UNEOP AUTtt HHfBE& AND STREET BI^NKBTS.

LAROE A55OirrrtKNT OP STABLE BI-ANKETS. •

I*tx*& of Horse <6oocl«*

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Survey of W o r l d ' s NewsGthen

E T ready Wilt) Ilir a'-count 1 * K * » .liKoui*' t it x u m n - 1 * nliout

iisnH' his round*. Kveryiclur <T iimld w i t h timrna yciir. .'unl r ^ r r f mnrrii'd

i i i i i « l i i i iiK'rrc,Ilinh $l.i«*>i"7!"'J i"-4*i«'rt. ' l ib ,<>r her

!>>• Mnrh 1 <rf )Vnr- Tin.'

In tiu<-» wi l l \>i>

jin.ii- fiKtiiKlhi.l|Hi!nii»•if .1 lit- Mil,

l t " O i l fr<sm•42ii',""'*>rluiml* <T unforiu-within tin- aftlm-nti i - i i i i i f - t u t . M - < l l i > i i

111 RiMll.lon t" thin, tbimiiiu' *'"' '"' addi-d "» the cor-

In l i e.f t l i r

.K;i fur IIK the'(arnl'l* American 1«/^(iliciTiied tho. Income t in U now lit

. i w .rV. •wiMliH'l-Jilm. .The nrnt returnsI <!ii not diivr- to lietm'nl" until March l;

- i JliH.'liiit when'tlii* ri-tiirn* arn wade;.tli«'j'•will CIIVIT tin- liii'olues of rltlieiiii

fri'in Mnrrh I, I!;l.l. tf» HIM-: Ki, nndthe lira! pliyiurlit <<t the t in will tin forno nicy rprelvi-rt (lnrtHE thnt I>IT!IH1.

The trtnmirj' bii* ,flKuriil wit Justhow many incnnie* 'of • viirlntiti ht^ostin?;!' nro In the I'nlted Htiltes. Thi'sumtlinntPS follow;

fashioned' diner room.lu H'.ilU ball,which., w-ith Hit? exception of trl*-1 trl •light* iniil'lii-it, U in primitive a* It«»» mure Itian n century ug'».

Mr. Moruat) lm» n<» l-nth. tiiri-Ii-Talcr.no vnlrt. He' privilege In- tlu> iloruilt'/ryhut Ihjl nli!i.lt l« ciij'iycdl'j' cuy oibi-t

MERCHANT SHOULD WORKI TO DEVELOP HIS TOWN.j . . . ^ — — • •

I If th* Community Pro«p*r» Right Sariof ! » • « • » Man Prim-

: f*r» W'tH It-

! us•-la

TWO^FACTORS LEAD WAYTO ALL FARM SUCCESS.

^ i « l 'a Ueit#TU,«-tk6 townh-ga'iiTu a1-irsi.-is:- (tar town

»ciil"i'i» «linUrru'D^ll i o i ! l

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«rUI«i{Att.**uiW)«.i<fcr«*ajimB*i"B

way

|tflip old fflHUniii'iifjilC M'l/lor >i;iir.

jnrdMr '

'.iVlcri. 1^,3- town OB th» iriaji?

\%js,. <««•»-<*•&•(• tjjau uur tomeMorgan •»'

t o • d i j | \yi,at rfi.n". f,rlr

tn'alij to AWrfc-s>.i«aa

i

'1 n*i oWif* '. | j . i i»i t o i r . w o . . . -iw««to In'."*' •|]ri,l«it> In I1M«*1|IC O/> In IBP.IWI

| y i 1W In'IK..'«m.,- irviji i to n>\.oti,

till <|n to l l t K ' lI7T-.1I* 1o JllO.rtfl|lwi.(««> In IBri.'l"I S A M tn |3W.<H>U«i(l.«i Hi ||.«<1,(

Tnt«H»«• »f,3n.t»n

l.jm.omi. «.!to.in»

SI.'rtl.

£1loo

- ji.HU.fM

.-•;: I'fusldenL W l i . . j _of tli« »ujir<riii(> omiit and "Inferiorcourt* now Imliltng odlrr mid mii|>loyMMI "of n ntiito or any )Hilltlial nubdlvlnlon Iliirpiif" am Urn only prrnunurMH-lOrnllr ocmptp<l from tlio tnj bythe new Inw. TIIP iirci'l'Jent and judge*how Jn ofllre were made exempt |o ornyti any unontlnim nf tlio coimtlliillmi-titty of llui law, nnd tlielr •IKTI>»N<U'HIn I'fllco will lio coinpi'lU'il to pny tlio

u > i . • •'• • - • ' •

. • H « ; • • ' •

CONVENTIONJ linve bi'iMi cuinplcteil

for the fniiv«nHoii- -of- 4U« NiUlunulAiuiirlomi Woiuau HuffrnK« atutoclntUiuwlildti utartt In WnHhlngton }>ee. 1-Till' oponlng of tlio cunvcntlim will 1>»rulurldoiit uidi tb« opening of therc«iilar m««|oii at conjircM. nnd thi»miffrui!l»ta pini\ to du Ibi'lr uttnoNt nttliln limp to B(K'it,ru union l>y cimiti'cusou I bo iimimavd coii>tltu(lonnl itiucnd-luont K'VIIIK nation wlilo "votci furvraiucn."

On the nflvrniKHi of Kiindity, Nov.I«>, H lu«p» UIWJIIUK . will be b.olil 1nN « v Masonic tpniple, nud In th« vv.«u-liill n ruiifereiioti of dvlritntca will bobfcld n.t tluvJlKllPViui )iot«>l,-wbli'li t« tobo tlio bcndiiiinrtom (if tin) convention'

Dr. Annii Iliiwnril Khnw. prciildoutof ttn' nmmclatloii. will bo oho (if tlu>

Afrlrnii. jungle*'imd tlu'lr danger*from wild Ix'imli anil fever bmt' noterror* for the liui-hir** of ,\o«t;i, whocei i l ly iniiili- plum for « shooting «•«•ii'illtlou tn Hit- <lnrk'continent.Tlm diirbe-w'ls. accounted on* of the.j

'tent woiiiQit tibot* In Kurope. Hhe him \hunted wild game lu .many I'vullllro, |nnd her daring bus caused trepidation'

ing Stack •«<* Crops.

A farmer should have two Insportant.

I'init^TiVprwlu're wettlth from' liiiliiinl sufficient to' romiwnsafe hlmMrlfand fuuilly for their labor, and yield arunwmu

uilly for their labor, a yuble lnlHrrat ou the value of hli

•Wf

ft tliu

. \

my-

principal openkerH.I nttiMitlim Is t" lift pnld during

convention to cjoimlderiitlmi , of«if «<>teudliiK fcuffrnge, lu the

south mid east. , Mrs....VrtUur.JJver-liiuro of New York will (IIHCIIHS souionew pliins.

'W *COV. BALDWIN FOR- SENATE

Governor. Hlincon. ,1X llaldwii:, who-t»iwnilitr'tHs'«««a«d-tarau»ji»,«g);of Connecticut and whose, father wns Inthe Vhilletl HUtes «cimte yeiux Htlo, laa candidate to succeed Senator FrankllraudcKee, llepubllean. In no eventwilt he break precedent and be a van-illilntu for a third term an governor.

, 'Owt-niW r i ln ldwlt t -~has .»«ld i h a t•whllo bo wtauld n(it ciiKniie in n contest.

Duohtit of Aott«, For Whom Ftreeieua•Mi t t of JungU Hav* No T»rror.

In court rlrvloa. Hfr'iibaoliilo fenrlww-lioii nml thft known Jntrrpiil »ttltud»of tlio dtiko onco foiled their plium forn t'oui|iicst of tlio animal kingdom of.Afrkn. ' . ' " •

Tlio duke, who l» In «lo»o Hucce«slonto tlio ltnllim throne, bud nindo nil nrrniiKi'imMit* for tlm vxp<t<Htlua whenKiytt]_ cttnimnnU ;fprbadB htmIIIK upon -tlio trip. It wa»bazurdoui to his life.

• ' t o * / - •' • 'HATIONAL ORANGE MEET

The national CrunKo mwllnv nt Man-eli»«|«-r| K H,. )ip(.|illlg Nov. 11. Will

! What'* Itl.- *• i,f'!. . .! Ar* « P n-»'.!}- Sri.ti.f game?j >!••«, It !i i.!l£!>ty.im]-''rtaiit the po-1-i tl in ojir t .nis u k n lu till* race for mu-

nt>f.lpAi Vij>rctia:»*-5- . * . .-Am! t i * ,'iid town rsrniot fight ber

hnltir« witbo'it you a tut lae 10 boost.W'p tan 'lj«i«jst- at least. If we <lo nott.till.1.

No town I* !«-i!T tbali ber inciLNo town «-«<-r « m l aht-m! Without

men to p;t-?i-tn-j atn-iiil. .. A l~)i,y ffifuur .atlo^i* bU'cirojia (o

run in «*••-.!*A l»*y tiiwnnmstt aHon* hU town to

rnn to mrer.!* lit<-ta!!y nnd .flirura-tlv.-ly.

I.*-t'« rut iltinn tlsc nit i l*.I/ft* ru!t|v«t<" «.(!? cnninil.

. There I* a rr-anin for our town !*•Ing on »ti«> mai> or - it.'Would not bethere.

l>t n« «tnily «iiir town a lltllc.-Klnd out «h'y w« are on the map;

why you and I and our-netchlMir* *et-tli-il 111 tlili •l«itlii-«l<'nil of Konlf other.lit niaMng t!i!« Inquiry Wc^probably"will dl«c<«>r r»-a«ons why other i>er-non». other huftiucm* rneu, would Ilkato live and dn tnisin<*s In our town:We will tllnccnrer our advantacen.

After we know our town, let's tellother*: let's pans the Informationaround; tend It alimad.

i>ur prltalp liu»)ne*> In Importanta"nd must not l>e neKlefte<l, but ourgeneral bu»lii<*««. Interest* are .Inseh-nrably »iis«latrd with the. welfare ofthp tftwn.

If the town prospers we will have.a better chance t« jirpsper. „

What are you and what am I will-i Ins ti> do to make our tortn more

prominent on tbe map! ' -

tmentSi-il!!!id.-_To.tm the lanil_ari<l

hU operatIoi«'"HrjrtiTar'tIie "VfJtl.e «i'»ll will not become exhausted.

llu|<h;tz.ird tttnhixls aiid citrework.wlll not n'i roui[i||«h.tliei«e ruitilt",but tijnteiiintli" iiiMii.'iKeiiient, moderninethodK IInil « B'leiitllli' knowledge of[•Iniit uud nntimii reoulremeiiti willmnely brliiK »uneHs In n hlKh degree,»uj« the- KiihHtiK Knriuer.

r.innliitt In a profession no less lm-IKirtmit nor le«s djtili ult to mimter thanIHIUI.V of the so iMllleil lenrned proft'H»lmii. mul (Tie iniln who liclleve* thatfurmliiK l« a fool proiif ocrnpiitlon wllUMiiilly uuikv au nbje<-t fullure.

Two feature* iuu«t be ob«erve<l-.nami'ly, t i x k rulslni; and vrop raiding.It has been fully dtuionstruted thatnnder better funning uii'tboils It Is notdllfli ult to produce from tlm "noli, nml«(• know Hint when the proilin'tlon Isgrciiter Uiitn tho cou»uinptlon the prie«Is rnrfehpomilugly low. Therefore It IKvery iiweHRary th'i|t the. Tftruier should(•rente n ninrkiTt for the products of IIIHKOI|. ThlH hn can do by oiwrvlns thostock raMiiK feature of farmlns. If"lie will" market hM~rorlr~attd1imofinwr

Ideal Type of Cow Barn

Uve stock win thrlre only when boused under the best possible condi-

tion*. The lllumrution Bboro.Bhowg a cow barn highly. desirable from nil

stiindpolnts,

•! I 11-1 - H l l l l I-H-

In Heiglum and other countries Ithas been from time Immemorial a cmtorn to .pmerye the heart of n.man re-nowuefl for hln »anrtlty, nnd on theanniversary i-f Hie denth of Ita pon-•eimir lhl» relic recche* a large nhartiof \t:u'ratl"ii frx>ui hundreds

grnlns through live utork he will r e - l j h'ave tieen developed."elv» double and possibly treble the |

market price for them If the feeds aremade up In n bnlaured ration.

The two featiiren-niimoly, tilling tbesoil and stink rnlslug-are Interdepend-ent They lean on each other, nnd nei-ther ouo will long endure nlone. Thecrop consumed plant food from the soil,but the supply In no more.Inexhausti-ble Ihnn the fnrmer'H bank nceoiint.The. soil fertility iniint l>e replenishedfrom time to time, and It must be stim-ulated to activity; otherwise tho soilbocoine* sk*k and unproductive. Mveblock ihould consume tbe major por-tion of the. product of the soil In orderthat many of the organic Niibstnncenessential to make tnoriranlfl -elcniflnt"(whlcb exist In nxmt soils In ahun-iliuice) available may IKI returned tothe noil In the form of manures.Klchty per cent of tho fertility re-moved by the crop Is restored to thelaiiil If the manure 1» properly pre-served and applied^ ."

8TUDY YOUR 801L. ',:

Over 400 types of BQIU aro list- ]',e<l in the United States. To farm • ••properly on these various types ', \demands clear thinking and Kood ; •Judgment, for "It pays beat-to '.'.crow our staple- crops only ou • •soils to which they are adapted ! !or on nollg similar to or nenrly • •

J- - Idontlotl ttt:tho5e,ortjwhlcb_they I',

Worth Knowing About Hofli.Fine hair-denotes good'quality In a

pig nearly as murh ns In a home.Don't feed the young pigs. Intended

for breeding purposes > altogether oncorn.

Ashes hare good, effect on the pigs'digestion, besides killing Intestinalworms. ;

A hog that can l>e fattened whileyoung will bo the most profitable onto breed, —•-••.

It la well to havo n trough In thehoghouso In which aro kept woodashen, salt ami copperas.

A hog heeda nil his""time topork and should not bo expected tspend any moments fighting lice.

continue until Nov. iTJ Inclusive, (iov-ernor tl'elker and the mayor of Man-chester accepted liivltutloui. to iual/«the nddresnes of welcome. There willbe t.|vet<lnl-i«>rvU>ii ut the churctica? outhe morning of Nov. 10, nnd thn annualmemorial Rcrvlcu will be held tlmovcu-liitf of thut day.

" " • ' ' ;

RUSSIAN .8EA. TERROR

1 t w T llnilld n submarine Dreadnought 400

f b l t f

fe*

I

wt liUig.eet, i l e rfeet

turf«e np(<od will I>o twen-

h ) d

The In visible HousemaidV doctor had.-told-me to no

In o the. country and live out-

Tutho situation 1 set up a tent. I built nfiixir with my own hand* and did whatI could to make tny habitation attrac-tive. «In. this I railed signally. It isnot In s. uwu to beautify a bomo. At

feet, iler pty six knots ('.'ti.lKI miles an hour), andhi-r submerged speed fourteen kuouU«.ta miles).

T'lie. *rm«m*nt-f«r~«nd«r • waterfigbtlnit- will conslkt of thirty-sixlaunching tubes with iiHHpply.of *\xtftotiiedoes. ' There will lm Blitecn'tiilveson each broadHldo, two forward and

0-Jterior funiUblSsTof nifnea. cat.and a trunk, ...As for fv«od, I w;a"<<encamtwJ on tbe t>auk of a stream Inwhhrh tbere w«f* pktfil? of fish, andwhen I waded meat I could »bootgame, bat tx>t Dear where 1 wa*. Ihad' t<> p> isult«i « dli4ance for {hatattil usually tSkftflfif at!'aaytrtjV^fit;

In the region Bpar "iilwut me there

was thlukliiR the while that my bone-factre*n wns.watching-lue. . And tbonext day I had proof t)mt she wn», for,Rolng to the spring fromwblcli'I ob-tained my water supply, on my returnI found sticking In tho ground n fewyards from my tent nu arrow andwrapped about it a bit of paper bear-ing tbo words: 1

^ Jjjeavp^anyjhjn^ yoiV w gH rbqktd «t the"liter*^«iniT'ii"S<irtT>e''ntT<'nSt?u"1tr. """•—"

I. w»» not slow lu nvalllus i«s«elf_of.the lnvlt«tlon--not Hint I ue.c<led muchculinary work done, but because I hopedthereby to get n clew of tho cook. ButIn this I was disappointed. Tho store-

was. HD old .woman, who was

Manure th* Asparagus.Asparagus la a dimly plant. It does,

not need n winter mulch to keep Itfrom befntr -killed by freexlnir, l»ut Itpnys to put on three or four Inchesof coarse mantiro bocniuc It will re-suit....In-- nuparaKiis eight or ten j lnys .earlier next spring ami Iwtter stnlks aswell. And th|a means u great deal

yfresh.from the.gardcn In the spring.

BOURBON .REDS.Woman T*Hs How She M«k«i Qo«iJ

M?n*y In Turksy V«nt^r«.. .Kor a'number of years I have been

nterestcd in ralsjnc turkeys." says a,woman'writer lu Farm and Fireside.

I keep only the Itourbon Heds, andl_consider thwn far aheaiL of any otherkind. As to »lie. they run well up toho Bronre.v They are hardy and

healthy and easy to manage.Thtir the " tnrkcys- -are " abont— «^—

month or two old I yard the busymother with her poults. After that Ilet them have the run of tho pasturethrough the. daytime, brlnglne themhomo each evening to ^oost Theysoon become accustomed to cominghome at evening, nt which time we givethem a good feed of small grain, such ,n« wheat, Kaffir corn or millet, withnil the clabber cheese I can spare.

"My roosting house opens to thrsouth, with a wire front. I roost themthere until they are large enough tofly upon a large outdoors frame. Ilike to get them to roosting outdoor*as early as possible, for the outdoorlife Is the nntnral life of the turkey.Plenty of clear fresh water Is neces-•ary to the turkey at all times. "Aftertho poults have had their fill the sur-plus water Is emptied and the panscleaned for the next watering time.

"I have bud no serious trouble-with disease. I know nothing at black-head from experience The wording -off of disease is easier than the curingof it I do this by putting a little crodocarliollc add In the drinking wateronce a week. A large percentage ofturkeys that die are from two to" threeweeks old. They need nt that age care-fuliiarnllliig. good nourishing food andexercise." '

StoorBercan Sutida ScbdotkessonGolden Text.-I*reclous In tbo sight

of Jehovah Is the death of ills saintsU'». cxvl, 15).

. Vcrscs-lr4,-TDe vlslon.of promise.

keeiwr a ,vory" deaf. or pretenawVto be: nt leastshe turned a ileuf ear to i|iy Inquiries.

wer* wittered h«uw>*..«<Mne of them The only reply. I got was "Toniqrraw."fartnbouses. <°oase summer cottages for 11 Inferred thnt I was to come tomor-

t (or.the country wasi very j row for the'bird I left and when I

reflected In Oeuteronomy. Tho Influ-ence of this book on-the personal andpublic religion of Israel has neverbeeu.exceeded by. that of. any otherjook In- the sacred Scriptures. Th,eong of Moses Is a confession of RUb-mo ftlthJa Jcbovnl>, whoso.-ways Jreiithuslastlcally vindicated (I)eut-xxll). -The. blessing of Moses Is acttlng forth of' tlie cUarncter of theirllics of Israel and an acknowledg-

rbolo ty Amtrloan 1*«M A««r)»Hon.Oov»rnor Simaon E. Baldwlrt, Who WillB< C»ndid«t» For 8t*t In th* 8anat*.

for tbe nomluatlon for the senRtormhtp,he would accept the post It unuied byhis" party. Concerning the governor-iblp he catd:

"I am serving my second term asgovernor. No other nniir since Uover-nor IluckluKham's dayg, nfty yearnago, baa bceu elected gyvcruor foe «olong a period. It Is'time to para theoffice to some one else,'. 1 do not "wish

'a reuomlnatlon and of count! shallmake oo contest for It."

•* ».M0RQAN AT HARVARD

]imlaS'& Uorgsu, son at 3, P.

Tlw Slilp "will Lmvo nT liattery4.7 Inch rapid'tiro guns f or resisting tbeattack of torpedo boat destroyers nudwill bo tHmlppinl to pliint mines whensubnu-rgod. The mine- plivntlng oo,nlp-iiHMit will provide for tho enrriac'o ofISO mines.

* * - 'RIVALS FOR RADIUM

Uermnny's great cities. Merlin. Frank-fort, Urwdcn and Hamburg, are dct*!^mined to compete with Kiiglnud andKraiii^ for the ixxisegslon'of vl8r5cqunutttlvs" of rndlutn, that muglclunof sclencti.„ Jttutjcan cine *p >nk of "larKe quan-.••;..tlUf'i.of Ta.?Vu"! when ono ounce of'thut w'jtnrd mlncr'iil winlld tw wurlha l>hi l>wUetful of dlarnonds. "whentho Whole world's supply 1» lucreasnlyearly by only so tunny grains? ••','

Tho Berlin' munlclpiiUty proposes ton|\|iroprlnte J3.W0 to hire a little radl-'urn for use In tho city hospitals, whilea great popular fund. Is b*lng raisedto buy tho radium outright!

COURTHOUSE ON SHARESTbo "• elH«en»""of'" Delaware" esnnty;

QMa.;'.~hio' building n. now- .cvantyconrth'ouso nt Jay by popular subscrip-tion. A stock company lias beenformed and cltUens of tho county buyBtock' at par. , The nioue.x'U use«l to

y j ro t

groawr patt cflbesc bouse* w^re uow j ~f-win tiot .gpoclfy tho devices 1 em-vncaijtr bat there were a uuiuber of! ployexl to find out who was my b«ne-tbeta «\in>i«L . Xone of them, were factress. I mude excuses to chat .withvery near n»c, or. ratutr. In selecting several of the ladles of the neighbor-

hood'. Of one I begged the loan of na camping sT»nud I got as far as pos-sible away from all of them.

One Jay. mx returning fnun a hunt-ing trip, on entering iny tent I metwltU a sarprtw. . A Oatnty little wasji-stand, witb bowl and lvltclwr, stmx! Inoue cwruer. while a l w e It bung asmall lalrros". Several colored lltho-Ktaph* wen- i-1cne<l to the tent walls.On the 'floMr was a irtcker armchair

In *uuin>er on plaxxas.

H8|S>^rfj^io: ;j^k-haU':tet

^ u . : j , jtable.. wUa-.» Janjp on j t . I had useda candle. , .. i

That some woauin is^S done, all thiswas ray ftm tlji»rfiit; tbat she hadseen me auJ taVci/i aa interest in mowas ray s v-.'-uJ; that sbc was yonng,cousety auJ dlierTriiie-attractlve wasmy third. . ' "

These preUmlJarlcs bavins Cashedtbzvnga tny mind. {looked about meto otaiene tbe cottages nearest mewitb a vtetr to locatlnj; the lady who

JD»I* "«is* eesosf ortaMe. The- suis; dwellings w«r* >II on higher

S 4D--1 £1}" TivW »f BSOSt of tbfMun«)!wtn>rtedl by tret*. There' theywere, bathnl'tn tbc Usnt of tbe setting

ooc «f theni t a i n worderect' a modern flreproof building. It | «r infonoaiioo f«" »w- -»n" J** » .Is lars« enotiRb to «rt-omniodnte stv-i^itfd tljit ev«acea3ed In «ne «t them aeral scores nnd o»lc<i> tn mldUlon toj Kfrt tad a pair «f stesse* «""»* o n «".?'.the space oecnple«l by tbe county of- J watehlas to *ee bow I acted at the8rlaiai--ijUtl-.theae-.vtm. lie rented.-The mum&ttot «ar asscovwy of ber band!-gunacrlttew to the stock will be paid | work. So I stu«^In treat of the tent4 per c^nt ou their investment, and i t ! with my fspce toward'the landacape.la .calculated that In'.ten years .the*courthouse will have. paid -Itself oatand at tb,at tlnlo it will be deeded tothe-county^ free of <o»t- : ' ••-';--.-•••-•••.

The^uUdlnj; Is located on the "ottsi-jUit^jicres"*. of .Uie-jim.-:JaX-taTr)t»-,

which tberc h i s t«)en mere•than., any oth« apot to U»

vitb ray fftook off my lut aad threw a kiss.

No m r w c aaae to Jae. Tbe colvw«» » o u s » s* l*for». But tnI beard a matkal Uush tins-

tb* qalet air.?_ln «0y Improvised

rK at~«at~sioaa>, I pro-mart to «aek a y sapper, * brtce of

a I had shot dortjs UM day. I

needle and thread, of another a littlebaking powder, of another some, qui-nine. Each nnd every one of thesepersons granted my request willingly,but I gained no information from anyone of them. •

I discovered m.v .girt however, andby accident, or; rnther, by tnklng nd-vantagn of seeing something thnt gnvoiL clew. 11 nvj tig occasion J:o visit theexpress ofllce at tb» railway station.-!

l>os benrlng the. label of a vend-er of siKirtlng goods n(Ulress.«L.ta a"Miss Clnra Fnrusworth. The slio nndshape of the box led mo to believe thatIt contained, archery good*.. I. straight-way Inquired which was trie Furns-wiirth cottage, and my Informant dlrected me to oiie no nearer nnd no far-ther than the rest, but especially w.cllsituated to get n view of ray camp.

Tagging n bullet with a note ofthanks to Miss Farrisworth for herkindness to me. l.tlrifd.thq bnllct Intoa large trve lu theftwht yard of thoFanuytvtirUi place. The next" daynote camp to me through the post fromMrs. Fnrusworth ^acknowledging thaithe family hud seen ..my ,jpamp an(could not resist a temptation to makeIt niore comfortable. The lady also ex>tendeti nn Invitation for me to'eall.

1 foun'd Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth'ifamily to ciinsist of one daughter nine-teen years old. Now1 that the secrelwas out she enjoyed exceedingly mydescription of my feelings at seeln:my tent made more comfprtable~and a.finding the note bearing arrow In myfroni yard. As I had suspected, sb^4_*.§.l?'^.J^..Jhrgu^^an..jppera,Klass on both occasions. The laugh I hidheard' in Imagination was real, but toofat away for me to hear. .UC A}

:heh: -dwelling plnce and underneathre the everlasting anus (Dent xxxllIKiloscs was ready to obey his summons!nd his departure from earth, among;he majestic silences of the Moablte

mountains, was in keeping with thehigh spirit of the man.' "The pjalns ofMoab." This was the open plain be-wcen the mountains of Moab and tbeordan. It wns the last encampmentf tbo Israelites before crossing the

river (Num. jcxxlll, 4S). "Tho mounaln of Neho, to the top of Tlsgah"—wo names for the s-ime plice. It wnsocated ou the plateau which descends

8tecply_ta-the- Dend sea t)y_ a numberof Irteguiar ridges TandsutninltsT Thename -'-Tlagah'' was given.to the entire ridge. • One of Its more promlnenisummits Is still known by the name oiNeba. It 1s situated nearly oppositethe northern end of the Dead sea and"over against Jericho." The view thnhas .thrilled travelers Is the supcrb panorama in the north, west and'southwest. Some idea of It Is givenIn the text "Gllead" Is the rugged hUlcountry due north. "Don" lay at th.extreme end near Hennon. "JiuphtaU'Is north of the sea of OaUlee.- "ISntothe utmost sea." "Tne western son,"(margin of revision)-that Is. the Mcdlrtcrrnnean. sea—Is not. actually visi-ble froju^Ncbo owliig.to the moun-tains br central Palestine, but its loca-tion can be easily imagined beyondthe sky line. JTne.clty of palm treea."Jericho had a reputation 'for Us J>»tmgroves. "This Is the land.1' The~eye»of Moses swept over an extensive ter-ritory. - "From one summit all .westernPalestine Is In sight and from anothersummit tbe whole of the, Jordan Tall«y

nter upon Us possession. With tlillssurance be was to abide contentVerses 5-8.—Tbo passing of a leader.Moses was now a lonely man. His

ssociatea iiiL'thta. notable pllgrlm«fi«iLAgii'toJblrrewai^MirJaiajind

Is now open to you fton'KagedL. be-yond which tbe mbfa become Impene-

Aaron, with wboni ho had many con- -Icreiices, were no. more. The oUl manwas weary, and he was probably glado have some other person undertakebis task, provided ho could receive anlonorablc dismissal. "The servant of-;be.Lord." No\uetter.title could, have

l>een t'onferred on "him,for hei'Ea3"iaV""""'"ways tried to perform bis duty in thospirit of- true and devoted serviced "Heburled him." "He was burled" (mar-Kin of rcflsloc) jcith.the-honors tliat..beilttedso .worthy_aJ_nian. "In a val-

r r-^^over"a«aln*f B«b-pear.'fcThis was In the glen or ravine inwhich the people of Israel-were en-camped at the time (Deut. 1U, 29). "Na-tural force." The traditional concep-tion gave Moses the gift of perpet-ual youth. "Wept for Moses • • •thirty days." This was the custom-ary length of time for mourning. Com-pare Num. xx, 20. His loss was great;an(J his worth was appreciated' longafter he was gone. • -*•*>,

Verses 9-12.—A memorial tabletOne of the marks of a true leader is

ln_hl&. abiUty_tQ .train_men to continuehis~ work wheir he is no more.-.• • - • • - -"Joshua, the iron of. jSoh.".. We.haveseen him at the tent of meeting, as thecompanion of Moses on Mount Slnaland atso having a position of confi-dence in relation to tbe great leader.It was be and Caleb who had tbe cour-age of -faith to exhort the people totake immediate iiosscssion of CanaanWhen the other spies showed a coward-ly spirit 'The spirit of wisdom." Thiswas one of the results of associationwith Mosesj whose faith in God andoutlook on life were shared by Joshua-"Hearkcned unto him." The people ofIsrael accepted His leadership as thasuccessor • of "the great lawgiver.TWboia the Lord knew face to face."Mosea was privileged to have directfellowship'with God and.to receivecommunications concerning tbe divino.will. "The words denote tbe specialpre-eminence of Moses' among theprophets" (Driver). "In all the signs 'and tbe wonders." Verses 11.12. con-tain a resume-of some of tbe moreprominent works that were performed ,

ot^GUc»d__«e«Ephra&n." • * * , jon this' «cen» of fertility and fcn**/that .Ui» short wljD* his p«opl« v o u l d

by- Moaes since tbe day be appeared be-fore Pharaoh for permission to let !•>

treble to where. on.thenorU^ the h ^ l r a d go ^ ^ t h e y may off« wonbi^' * " - JebqvalL Creat a* HOMS waa in tl»''

*y«» of bis oonteitiporaries,.. he ha»nwd« exen a greater impresxloa «pon

,*^i»n«»ti^i";i^;*i^s*»sgiasgiv*fei ^m

Page 7: Yooli Womfortably lam n Potatoes Winter Underwear fileJv CRANFOKD, N J. THURSDAY. NOVBMBBK:-13, 1913.. THKBK CENTS itfvryc • 10 BfiSBfflfB Anorder (torn IRVINCTS M ARKET r -is -

ReadersChildren's Coats For Winter

I" the busy\fter that tthe pasture,nglng themoost They

to cominglme we glval grain, such ,millet, vrltnn spare. •bens to th*I roost theme enough to» frame. IIng outdoor*the outdoor

' the turkey.ter Is neces-Uffles.-After ••• fill tbe sur-nil the pansring time. .lous troubleling of blacU-The warding-an the curinga little crude

Inking waterpercentage oftwo tothrea

that age care-

GOOD CHICKEN 'RECIPES,:

'Simplicity la one of the charai'terlstiea of rulhlren)* garment* for the'*•»«••on. . The coats pictured here show this. The cont of rough cloth bait n cut-

»«wny effect and a wide belt which U>nKthcus the appearance of the body.The other coat, which In of dnrk bluo serge, has a, wide belt piped with whiteand set nf tiro normal waist line. .

s ot associationIth in God andiared by "Joshua-.' The people ofd B I p t

treat lawgiver.*• face to face."

to have directand.to receive

rnlng the dlrlnonote tbe special*cs aiaong tbeIn all the signsK H S 11.12. con-ne of the morewere performed

r be appeared be-otaslan to let U-otttr worship to

tcaea ynm la tbeK w i i " be "ha»

upon

NEED OF MINERAL SALTS.-Th* Valu* of Fr««h Vtgstsblss In

Cases of;8tomaeh Trouble*All frcsti vegetables, such as carrots,

parsnips, turnips, beats, onions, squash,pumpkin, caullUowor, cabbnge, nnd es-pedully succulent plants, such ns spin-ucli, lettuce, celery, romnlue, water-cress, and the tops ot turnip*, beetsand all green leafy plants that lireedible, are~ rlvfci'gf mineral shits.

Most all stomach and Intestinal din-ordera are caused either by a luck oforganic mineral salts or too much car-bohydrates and protein—that Is to miy,meat and bread. This 'ciiu be provedby any one suffering from ordinary

""stoniach or Intestinal- trouMet nervous^cess, Insoiunla. etc., If be will omitall bread unJ foods made from cerealsand adopt a diet for uwhile wholly otfresh vegetables, such'as peas, beans,carrots, parsnips, onions, squash, tur-nips, cabbage, jiotatoes,. and., tbe greensalads, such a* lettuce, spinach,, celery,«te. • • . ' . . " " .

A Swing Bhslf.A shelf JiunK froui the celtlnjs -at a

• convenient height over the range or—tubs—Is one of. the- greatest conven-

iences for n'sinall kitchen. When liuug"several .Inches from tbe Wall ants andother offensive pests will never findtheir way on. to It.. Cut deep notcheson both edges of a board about threeInches from cither end. Have twolarge books securely fastened Into thecelling and from these suspend theboard with bcaTy picture wlro.

Quinces for jelly should not be tooripe; they should be'a-nno yellow; ruboff the down from them, core them,cut them small; put In nketthv allow

.-.« teacupful of water for every pound,of fruit;' let them stow slowly; thenput them in a muslin bag; .press, rerylightly; to each" pint "of liquor add" apound of sugar; stir until it Is all dU-

' BOlved; then set over the Ore and.letpoll gently until done.

~ The ordinary way to breafc an ess Isto hit It against another egg or overthe edge of the mixing bowl and letthe contents stream over the side ofthe shell without considering whetherthe latter is clean or not. Even If therela no visible dirt the shell may havecome from n dirty nest or have 1>eenuntidily handled. Eggs should tbere-'fore always be washed before break-tog.

, U$6FUL TO KNOW.

To singe a. chicken hold It overa uuuccr uf burning alcohol.This method doe* not lenve sooton tb« IU'HU and U much suferthan trying to singe with burn-ing paper or gas uamc.

To keep white enamel warefrom discoloring make A strongsolution, of baking soda and, softwater, put tbe utensils In It andboll tIk-Hi hiird. They will be anwhite ns when new.

To keep potatoes white thesaucepan In which they are boll-

(ed should never be uned for any •otherpurpo.se.

Flour must be kept In an nlrtight vessel, as It »uon absorbsmoisture, nnd this turns it mus-ty. It ought to be kept In ii coolplace ot even temperature.

Wooden spoons and paltry• boards will repay a good scrub-"bluiS with sand in preference to*oup, "' 7

Te Mak* 8t.»k Tandtr.Mnny thjrlftyjjumsekeeperii will he

glad to know In these times oflitghprices of meats that tough steak, maybo made tender. l»y being rubbed onboth sides with equal 'parts of vinegarnnd olive oil. It should'then be al-lowed to stand for two hours beforebeing cooked.

Now Skirts.All smart skirts now are gathered at

Smother*] i'Utrken. -Take a you»2cbUki-a.artHi.-iJt, rtw-jvlus Use l"t«i»t-U , It Mi:I tit; t>.;lt. I'SouV Itt«r«ist down in rxia*ti:t){ )uui, oJJ buvU-r. »alt. |vt>i«r aiul *>uo cupful of h £

, . . ; , , P! Corn at:J fhii-keii S^-iiw|»—Tili» :aiu>

cau of. »vri> mid <-ih>u«tt culd cr'n'kvdrhlekfu '^.i'iuak«f. ime-aud I'iu'-fnurtUeupfula. i'lm\i scparaii'ly, M,it two t;it lpoanrutK n* l.'.utir, 1'lrisil wltU

vM'Uldrs^unrals of tl'msr, inuvtUinl

siuotiful tif |*i>j.er. -Tb.'-u a\U\ »K>wlyi""and n Ualf viipfuU »f hot mJlk and

stir until tmtHrth Ami thick. Uutter' aKiklnc ilWi, nil with alternate I.jycrxof corn, ililckeu nnd *.iuce, >|irHiV.lcwith tmtterfd rrunib* ivn,l take

Oyster*, and I UULcti l i l i . t Tf Ki-ll lulu iw'n M'et«. Trim tin in ncutlyuud l*-at them out. I'lnre n rn'w o\«-ter In Hi,- i->iil« nf mdi . Itoll «-)vr!illltet In a f live nf Wittered white \*;\-per ntul (il:ii'v' In it buttered hiiin e|>»nt'nok th.'in In lh«- i'\tii,f'>r utmut ti-iim!mtie«. Serve \vitU a ljule iri-nm or-'t'lalu while mill*. . . ' '

_ _ _ _ _ _ < S .

Highly Soatonad D<«h««., Kuprt'llll" t'ldtkrll. - Tuke . "Id ro:l"ttor bulltNl ilikkcti Hint cut Into ullcevIjiy It In (i ulinllow illsh ami i".uir overIt olive oil in the tiruimrtlon nf n tableapoouful of oil tii every heapim: r*uj>riilof the clih-keii. I..et It Me In tlila halfUli hour. * A'cKik together ii tftblef*|i'Hr!iful ench of Imtter nml tlmir until theybubbltv 'i'arii I'Uttiiiui nalfla I'luL'.if.creu'ni. and Italf a teit*po"tiftil tif onionJuice. Add two cupful* of chicken .ntutwhat oil lias not Inrn alwirbed. I.''tnil Ret hut'and KfBuoii with a salt-spoonful u( while liliper, half .»• |««-spoonful uf «;ilt nud a quarter of ntenHpoouf ill of celery unit.

Deviled Drumstick*. Tiiktv the \vstof chickens nnd »lnu« them slightlywith a little alcohol lighted on a 1'l.it,-.1'ut them into n Mock |Kit nnd bolt furten minutes. Hemo\<\ cool thoroughlyand BWntcll with salt, pepper mid « lit-tle cayenne, Won.-v»ler«hln> sauce nndsouto ground mutitiird. Now ptiKa onoafter another'"thmugli sifted bri-ad-crumbs and broil them over a mod-erate flrt» for four "tntniitw on • eachaide. ArmrigK on a hot dish, i»mr overthem hot »auc ,- »>i>rtuUu with a HHIM.chopped pnrsley nud servo at once.

P*ar Spongt.Take BPOIIRO cake nnd cut It Into

squar«;.i. I'ure, bulve «nd core B nm*large pears.' Boil lu .n . sirup coloredwith half a..,c»[i'ul of cruntierry orother rwl fruit Juice. When fender re-move from the dlhiii hud plac« mm "ofthe halv«"« on ench upoiiue si|iiare. Dec-orate with >ralil>prry! Jelly i>i«l nervewith plain or whipped t-reum or with a

DOLLAR WORTH ONE CENT.Currency V«U»» In C*)*mbi*' Rid SM-

Uui Wh«» Cimpirtd t» Out Own.^ rstber tm>

ti'i ahtays lurttn much.'^u*;.n* well t*> i;u*utiott hen1 i*M >S« to rldo tlw »i>\»fr\'in Havanilla to'Il3^i«n<H't suiHy tf fUcli. (n>i.Ulia'.iop n* msy at rt:«t RKI

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The Week's Illustrated StoryMistaken Identity

By ALICE HARRISON

Tu«».M t!i«

The blue gown havl cwtutf"U "appri'Vul,".-

| l t*ynltilt h.of pttttUig tu>

T!:e fact U •|!i.it:tl'-<»r. i r IK.*I>. lm« ili-prv

h Ja»t e imi'ii curivtii-y.•left f.«r tlio

«hotl utli'rl>I'm. "*1 TITT"*

Hint

) ; _-'«\iiiimW«n-»t''l-''latnl mitll It .Ureiit'.lu I nli"!

It

!»--.1' it i-P

"W.H I

f n u n t l i e I'lvk.

li'r a Hill** l'itrK:imufiUt.'1 «" ^M-

l l " n dear tn *l».y »l"'tl lll«*tftiil-.sui," luiirmiirtM I'yiithU itellshtml-IV s l fee.l *> wl>V.iil, \i<0. tactile «llUnit innnc'y eut "f dm bunk to bay on«

T» Is.itmerr ninl..•lie U n'pt t.i\r-i numiwr <>f ,y>'!!o»' l>l!i» | iMi<lyien-t'.."«,. nftli-i .itiVi iuiiidrciU, Tlii-ii ttuf.-st>'Al« tr:«1dlni«!v «.ver "in- the I w n ' i j r••\itltiltliih nf tile WeSlltn.-nud II <"bliw«ii:it ft s tns le JiiiTiC tii (fly J.% f'i.1 n *t'.liu*• •r to \i:\% H^iiy Jlit fi r n !ii>[tli» i-f jiUve.»r ji,i[> Wjlllnm Hani l i i w i v u i v 111

.ERRORS-IN DIGTJONARY.Qtntral Cuihing Found i.000 Miatakta, I

Much to Publifthar*' Sui-priaa.T.i IHiisiruti ' the'ivliHldc* "f iji ' iu-rnl i

I'jili 'h t i iKMm:. "in.1 i1^ Neiv-Kiii i iHnil^fiuiiiuis uii'ii. ;i wt tu i r in t in ' N»v« ViuW :

Sun \nii.h»'H f.ir Uu* f.>»}l''« IHK rt'iiisiik. :

nlil.i -fi-ut.' • i

It «:i*'<n t!,e nft.li">! t h a t ' t h e pi i ldUh- i• -r« <if WcU-t i ' i ' s liii-tliniiiry iiviiientwl '

I l i ' l l cc nf tlje Bi'l'kmpUiM tiint' t

very Ute!,v an nm-ldml that »ho aiitHrvnn ha.l met In time fur dtiiB.*r.

All tiilM aru«iiie»t w«» i>erfe.tlr rUdU'uWti* In ttle (»« vt the • fn.-t that'he knew t'ytillila detxtcd th» Urowu*'hiutrtUv mid that K1\« WHA not. tiv th«

friendly 1

"ll • nil (iflitT <~'yTitlilar "Yi-irlref^,Mr. Mnvi'j * » i w h 111* rlvrVi tn dreaJwell, mid I nuiiix!!** l>e knows imtn l i i ' i mutt teVp \ip wltlj.•»!»,": .IntiKlmlN,H\ cai>ie»»l>. ••!<> tlie «ity. »'yn:

tlil.i. Iliinvn WIJ» lie stxl Mr*. Hrxnvnli.muht a 1'iHl-t nuclei t>r the oiVimU'U,Aiulier iliSlTnu. I tiilitU lie c«\l?4 U."

Tust viIII1 li« clisrniiiiii for Mr»Unnvii, «he i<*n> ditt'k." stullwl I'yii-tliln. sllpptnit "lit vt \hv L'UK" C'lwu

The tie\t <1ny Seil "Haikli***-tele- II'lioiift! t>i 111* Vrlfi- tlmt lin would it"! jtv home to illnner Unit night A »!•('• iiil . ilntiuiifr »t the Urm.lHid WlniiwnMIII t-mii, ami Mr. Mnrih Imd fnkwl Nw<tn toke the "trmiser out to dt.iiltrt.

N^l «ii-1 bU roiiipntilnii «iit down 111n I'iilrn ni'ii-eii»«l I'oiner imd:-niiti'liwl'tlu'Vhaiicliii; vrvnvd luuihitt n\ul giiliiK-

Wlilli' thi'.v were 'nittni; their mmpKIUIHUHIV KrtOiti-iily liilii \\U bund on

mte gouii aiiil4ini'iiViiUnf i«i'iii»tii't tuai*-:-cuHUa frlrti'ln In futlilonsb'm ro«l»u-/rntrU • MOIWUVM, s f tisfai haut/t'jTitlil* .1IUIVIII"H wit* uiorv HWely tn b» HIIOIIIV lu-e|>«rli>g, « ni'id>»t dlunrr at|iUi)li!i{ *'h>H'ln In tlio parlor ut thelPl.lttle tint: . . . . ' •

•Well, llatkneit*, 1 d«u't know wheth

NeiV tinu, .'.'k thereWfimiii."in,-tlui iii

He

« t H < > - nlietierat

h:ul"mid ll' nnd Iliilt If i "1*:

-n»'y.JV"Lf":l«J eimipllmenliiry'iiolliV nf ; lll>'"'II WiirV tTiiif'HHiilninwrK,'i*iiV"<r*t*pW:-U**'y-; •''***iviinld be ilUriliiH'lntiit. ! ^t<4' -tdrimi. iiioll

'1'lie publishers iVplh-it that If he i Ml'l> « «»mi«<i lirwuultl pmvi> Ul« stiiteiiiciit to the »nlN- f uracefnlly Into n ilmlr n|i|«fneilon i.f the editor, l'lori»«or l'ulter | ll-e coiiil'iiiiliiii. J.anie« Urowii.of lfnrviuxl, Iliey would belli'v.. him. j wits .pn.iiim dt-yolmj ntteiitlutiThereiipou lie mid the dlctlmmry |.i'(iuiiiiitil«li,tliroiiiih ii oei-oiul time imd imiMcil nHit of R.iUKi errors 1» rrori^Knr l'orler

This exlnionlliiiir-y.ni lilVveiheiit. ilei lure* the writer. Jualltlra the Rt«t«-nii-nl miido In 1h7rt bv Wend.'ll

M; tlinl'ii myliiiildvd tuwai'd nf. llii^riiMin. "t"Jilst'tn tiitn»-1>»

libio «•>« n »I»UUe lili of-

llru" llto bin Hsrknats Couldn't Tall Fanthaw Thai

ths "Idaal Woman" Was His WiU.tint )o l l cirtillllly hlllut be ilelld • III'

lienerni ('iiHhlni; to j with- her back toward him coiivlnc'tlbe tlin IllMt li'unii'd limn of the dny.

Right B»ck st T«»char.I'rtifiitsor—You seem In be very dull

When Alejiinder the.Croat W M yourIIKI* he had nlrcndy <'t>iwiuere«t thu.wiji-hi;

Mudent-VVelj, yoil »ee' he'hail'Arlii'tut I'1 for u tvui'bur.- riillndi'lphltt In

Of coiime. Ned lliirkiic#» couldn't M l ; nut ionl'';iii»haw thut the"ldeul woman" wn* | .iuvv," IIUHIUIHI Mr, I'mnhnw nt lastbl» -«lfe. . l i e Kfiireely bcllined It! "WhyT" Hnkiil Nwl. •tartli.nl,himself, .thouBli th« »wlft Bllittpse h» 1 "Nothlna, only yrti'vu callad tn«hud of her prollln ns *hn snt down.i 'Cynibhi' Ihrew thnra."

your |.'Mrdoii,M alnuiineretl Nedihtm llmi It V* 11*Cynthia. And »hi» w»» j «i i ( a , HiinMim «f my wife.".. "wnnrliiK Hie blue gown they Imd ebonen j When they hull eoiiolu.U'd th» mealbutt nlsht, I they nioitu fn>m th<> tniiln Ju«t In llmir

Wild I \va* (\v ill hht 1I1 il lit' her« nlth I in (.,•,. Jnuieit Urn" 11 mid 111" fnlr KIIII.,!innen llrowii. Oni-e Hrown cHUiibt liW j punlon le«\» Ihtt rentiiiiniiil. Hy tliw

Cnglsnii's Old«it Churoh.Ht. Murtln'it elmreli, t'nntprhttry, l»

mild, to 'tw tht»-old<^>t--church-In ling:Iniid in n w imlny. .. - .......

Europs's Birth Rat*.The a v e r w blr.tb..rnli-'fiir Kurofie

i i'vi. nnd iMHtileil KIXMI nuttir»dly.j Ni'il only ulareil coldly In ri'ltiru.) l i e mnili- vit> liU luluil tluil! 111011I nnii • mi , Imli'tl lie. would walk I! up to Urown'i* tnble nuil of coiime bo ji would it'compiler It Hiilntly-tell Cyn-1 thill thut lie would e*coi't her Inline.

Hi! wondered If Ih" bluo gown winjun( nt the Imttom nr II nil. l l« Imdlienrd tlmt wiiiiieli'ii Ilelld* wurtl turn-ed bv beiiiillfni eliilfii'ii."'

IHut j ttnip Itiey hud reiu'bwl tho lobby uf tb«

V

As f"P tier beliik wllli t lmwn,,why,tlmt was nil - right If ntm WIIIIIIHI to,

shows lii,'il fur every ion girls l'Ml buys j lie told htiiMwIf with 11 (tkkly nuii,U>.lire born. - Hlie knew tln< jlrovviii well, nnd it win

i hntfl tlu-'pnlr Imd entered a tutlcnb.S-....'ithisti' ti»'« . my idenl," iminnurtKt

Ni«l win Uli'iil. In iHtH brief limnthe wtioiu iiiiirmi of hi* llfu hudiliiiiiKi'il Hi- would K'i houi« amifni'D I'yiitlilit nnd thvn telt her Hint itstin-was Henry of him ho would gonnny nml effneo hlttmelf from hht»lj(lit"foti'ver."•- l l« lmil-mi--itnf't»-wlw-wan n tiii»«lotinry-ln eenlrul t'lilnu., nndtliiTe was 11 wldu Hi-Id fur lulmri-rt

.Slerged Its lie wan In thiHfv gloom)medltntlonn, It U not atrnugit thnt Mr.

Gf Interest to the YoungLFolks

e ^plain, closely flttlng skbrt at this point jis--aiMtactlr;OTt'«f•• tb» running. .Ot

must d u g close,, to the

ADAM AND EVE.A Qam» In Which Twalv* or Mof» Can

Hava Lots of Funl

.play. A. circle ,1« rormwl all'uh-sdin thsj-cji-is bliiiilfolded nrid

Fruit In «....MA housewife who was puizled to

know how she eould put fruit iu th»refrigerator and not have It scent the

'q"batttt'*iRm"-mllk^>y>.4lve.-»,BWft~Ht;,ltcaught the Idea of emptying out the.basket Into-gliass Jan-aud putting onthe tops. .

Baking Tins.One can hav« a cooky pan that will/

save gas by baking a goodly numberof cookies nt the same time. Qo.Jtu atinner and have him cut a sb«et6f tinto lit your oven and have him turn, uptbe edges all around only one-half Inch.

The StraitfHt and Narrow Path

them \o ntup. Kvi- tlieri inilnti In soioediroctlon diiii Hwiwrnou-who 1* point-od to must go Into' the circle with Kvcand i* ciiliea A'dntu. ,Ev^ then railsAdam and Adiim mu.it answer .owl »»y

hliu, but/wb«n Kve fotM.es towiird.tlioplace >*Wte A ? r.".xaa/o the other kkie'of the iltrt« orun/place within It and nlways try to

ay out of Eve's reach, aud a» she Isliiladfolded »lu> cnunot tell whereAdam U only by bU vo)cg^ It Is themost fun when Bve caltSvrfy fast, asAdam will have to answer fast »adthen »he enn U^ato him better. WhenEre 1ms caught Adam she must Kuesswho It Is. If she «ue«es right BvoJoins the circle awl Ailain ujUBt twEve. But If Kve's RUMIS I* wTuns «bemust stand apnln nnd Adam Joins thecircle ami tlie came proceeds.—From aGood Timer. Bertha 8ekbt«r—

"Th» DUeonUnUd Pij.*Oac« a nauihty Uttl* vorkf r . '

Tbou*ht hVd like to «o th* pict.S«Jd b«. "Sur«!y I'm » corker.

Ana I'm ale* of thla it*i pUt*,"

BtrslsM u urines en any fldJI*Marched that Independent pit

Do-xn th* road right to th« rnWJU.Turnloc ttm tor any rig-

Honk! Honk: .'founded rljht behind him"C»n't they r«»v« a. plf in p«ac«?

Do they ihtnk that I vo-j'A i.ilcd tb«n,Juit a »Ulr tVc<< ot geeieT"

Snap: Smaih! iiir.f. f^r littl* poriwr"Soarin* Vadfr thsoilft. t!w alrl . .

Don't look :vi-* math liiti a roricer—Jfitl a m*»» bt W.t* and Hair!

In MM r.«it \trxn on tK» counterOf the.llttl* belcher sh<#

You c«n V±J him by Iht po-jrA. air.Both !a Unl« ar d jah-y cha;.«

-ffelrn Fr«l»6d Eob*'?*.

8n*«zi.ng Rim*.Sneeze on Monday, sneeze for da:,:er.goeexe on Tuesday. kUa a ttracser.Sneeze en Wednesdar, receive a let-

ter. 'Sneeze on Thursday, something bet'

te..Sneeze o a Friday, expect sorrow.

" S a t e u on S t t o r d s j , Joy t a T O

Children Cared For by the Kaiser

. II« puHht-d open the "floor atiii ~."Th, pnli*, and haggard with his oveu-

l i n e ' s d r e w d i ' . ' • • " • ' • • • . ' . - r " ~ ' • * : - • • • - . - . . . , - : . -- . : . . . . - ' .

Tim s«Wlng inarhlue yras [mjhed ura4 « a • _ * _ . . . t a f t a . L . . A k j a > ^ a

Photo t>y Anwrlcan I'rcss Anaoclatlon.In tbv picture near the t»p nre th'; cinpfrof »rid «-mpr*>si of Ot»rmany sur-

rounded by cblldreti. The knUcr U liiUniHuly lnt<?r«it»«l In tht-no young-stcrs, who ore giicnts at tho hou>» of re t hi., lihs fuuiuU l at Abltxrk, Q«r-roany. Little folk*..of the big dlle» anj sent to that plaia wlmu tbuy arobroken In health. There thry are' given Vxi.-ri'iMe aiiil plenty Of %(roH wholo-»ome air and food which thvy don't get In Ibelr'ii'iines.' , ..- .

A NUMBER PUZZLE,X*b~a"fricn<I to think of iw<>. Hire*

or more numbers, none <yf which tnuxtexceed nine, nml you- will-1*11 him tbenunibers thought of. If he tbluku oftwo numbers double the Drst nud add1 to the product, multiply the wholeb7 5 and mid to that product tb« »«c-oad 'number. If there be a third makehim double the Orst »!)iu owl atidj toit: then <le-Ire him'to rnnltiiily the rW*sum by 5 urn! to edd to It tbe third

^ a s i Kss

i uud imm!«r thought of, bo tiiwn added,i wo xlwll )mv« X>, which doubled glvt*' T<, aud if we add 1 and multiply 71) by•*< Hi* rennlt will b« ays. Iantly, If we

> a>W '), the third nuu>b«r thought of,! the sum will bo 401, and If W bo d#-• dy/ted fruru It w« shall havw for tbej'reiaaladrr 3I<!. the (ijturw of which 3,i •« awl *j iu'llcato In- order th« thre*J numbew thought- of.i ' ~" T ^

manner, deflrfnc him-to double H*pr«e«4i»« .iiw. ««» «dd 1 1-. «• t

by 6. and tl*u to artd he^ b

ber nrUlnif from the addition of thelast noruln-r thought of,'and If th«ewert* two number* subtra't "1 trout It;If thrw. &5; |f four, &.VJ, atSi.so 0", forttw reinaiwler will b« ™tnpo«*d offigures, of which tbe first on tbe leftwill be the first number thought of,neit the second, and so of tbe rest

Suppose tbe numtx-rs thought of robe 3. 4. 0: by adddlng J to 0, Uieduu-ble of the first, we bate 7, which being

by S (Ire* 25; i f i t l w M C

j tun? for the1 July, August and Keptember ate uu-1 endurable exr-ept by the natives. Mglit[ after night, as uUlnlgbt come*, theI lli«rin.ouieter stands at 100. By t luT the tnornlns it is 107 or 100 and by 3

In tlie afternoon 140.

Th* Parastl AnU.In Florida and Texas there U an ant

known as the parasol ant. AnU of thisUnd are so caUvd becausa they cutoff Uny bits of leaves and carry themorer their bead! and bodlea after thetoander of psrasol*. With thew pot'tlona of leaf th* «at ttow it* MM.

an I'tmiiKi'iiii'iit and went off to spendtlin iivfiiliiii In .11 iiiimle hall.

Nml iHiinui'dlnto the n^arent subwaynlBll'iu nml 'wattt tiuiuo.. ,! .....,....,..

ll« cIlinhHl tlm slulr* to tlm thirdfloor of tln'lr rjiodmt upartuivut hou»«and t»rii"d thn key-In tbo hall door.A dim light burnod there, at usual,tlio fntnt rvd ijlow that always yteV'coined hlro lumie

from thn dlnliiK room, n dnr familiarnoqnd t)i»t hit i-ould nut aiunthn wearer of thn bluo gown.'"Vtin" sound* I>*l(in8wl dlJtlnrtlyCymlila, his denr. buiy little wire!

It was nothlnc l«» trinit l

thla la her little blue. hmiM. gownitltohlnu marrily-away st breadths otmisty bluo satin. A deep ro*» coloruLslnwl IIIT ch««ks, and her darkbrowu hnlr curli. 1 dUtr*ctlngIy.arouii(Jhor pretty wirs.

"Why, Ned!'/ «h» crlwl doligbteilly,"Now, don't be cross, dear, but l'fn a.confisston to make."

"I <nn guess what It Is," said Ke4grluily.

"Tb«ri you've beea spying, and H'»notjfalrr* »h« ponUO. "I Uwu#ht H.W4.1 * ltr«at survrl**.". -

"The higii'tt aiirprU* I «T«r bad," TVtort«d Nsd.

"tot ipe <!lplaluv . You IM). I got ti:thlnklnic about tlw price ot tlmtMcits-«1 blu* gowp, and I knirw I could du-plicate it for one quorter of the price.Miss Ctusluy will com* tomorrow amih«lp 010. And so, wb«n Mrs. Browocame this mornlDS and fell In lo»owith It and wanted to buy It, why, IJust let h<T do It But 1 told her Twas K'llnjf to duplicate It, but- shsdoesn't cure, for she Isn't' going towear It at the same places I shall wearmine, flbo said they were fiolog todln» at Uie-Huniboldt,. JByJb«,way,dearie, did you have a rood tlmef"C'yntlila cot np and- tucked bar bandIn bis arm.

"Fine time," be said hoarsely, "Cyn-itbla, dear, I don't mind about yourchanging the sown. You are such adarling! . Hotv am I ever going tomake up to you for what you ar* tome?"

Cynthia smiled demurely."Well, the next tlm» you dine at ts«

Humbotdt ana see tbe Browns don'tt* Jealom of me, Ned. Msyb« Mrs.Brown Just went there out of mischiefto bewilder yon -with that bid* j p w aI toMtwr you'd. b»tl»«f« tonight" '

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MAGIC OF HOUDINHe Scared the Algerians and

Conquered the Nation.

• > tho Aid of * Ung-nti- trni'm Currantof Electricity He 6(ruck Tarror totho H i i r t i of tho Arab! and Took Allth* Dttiro for Plflht Out of Thorn.

"Wltb Bartilne juit* aud other instru-ment* wf .war we. certainly »re gKlnKMITIO ID tbe nclnlnK game."

"T**." aerMnl th* Old KPS)' "» he adjusted lil» *Ia««ea, "but do you kuow

.. 1 tut-before-aw-li thine* were dreamed«f an entire uatluu w»» cunijuerftd with'a magiiet and a llttlo black bus';"

And Ih* fclect riclan eoufwiied, "Sol""You have heard, u>> dfmbt." lh» Old

r»ty rstuijlnl oft,-"of the iiianeloimtnveiitlon* «C Hubert lloudlu, tno greatI'reiiib coujurer, n umu vi-tm did greattoiu*" with electrli It;- wbeii Aloiaiwleriirahstu Uf It was HU Infant,

"Houdln applied electricity to manyof Ills 'magic*.! eiperliiifiitii anil di-lighted tbe Parisian public for yenm luhli little theatvr. Wlieu. b» retiredlie was the iuo»t favored (lerforiiii-r ufbU Uar and bad boweU to tbe pluudllaofrojolty."

"llMttl all about'that," iitnppe*) theKli* trklan. "What about ..th« blackIIOJV"

'.' "•'•'•••'Oouilnjfc'W tbB4.1»jr;.cotnlPg to that,lloudlu r»«Ure<l to hla faiully mtule outb* left baukoof tus'lllver Loire nearHt. Uervaloe, hoping to end tits dayslu p**r*. lint after s year or s.i therecam* t» till" through * military friend* request from the French governmentthat li« Ro tn Alffli-'ts

•In lit* uiHiuuirn. traiiHlatud lulu Kiitfllsli vitiip >Mtr» liefore hl» iirtilli.li*enj-s tltnt lite Marabout* of tllut romitry. a aort of medicine men and won-der working, iirlvxta. controlled them a w s nnd Incited them to Intermit-ten retolt* agatuat th* French, bjr tlielr•trtck*. Theoe trtck*. h* asaiirM I"•were, of the aliu'tilmt and mnnl prim

"It was tbe hoi* uf the Vrruch gotersmeiit thnt Houdln tijr hln inyntcrles

"could ileuionatriti thntths- wtill» <'«rvVjuvror'a itiRKlc wns Rttprrlor - AndUoudiu did It"

"Wlta the little black lioi and tbsuiBgnet?" •

"Ye*. Hlii recital or hi* iwrfnroi-nni'e In Algiers li elcewJInRlyIns: Koiue of the tuost (Hullnative!" wern there. Hnudlnthem all »ortx of tliliiiis; iilliitaeir to tie .hot at nnd omlislit thf bulletvotiurmtsl and imtnjr other aodi f»*t«

"lint hi* piece.4* retilxttuiPe uiidnubt•dlj o i l hla hot. llv I'ullnl fur aAtrouR mill tp coui© [• Rlttttt r«a|H>iided. lloiitlln Invfil wltb

1 blpi for a uiouieut, b»nt(fr<i<l wltli blm»D»ut b.U atrcngth *0t ankiil 'tilin If a«<:ould lift bla yittlr'BlacS:-twt- IH»-dalufuIlT tbe Arab lifted It and nmtlvd

•'Uut lluudln wartied lilnit 'WaltUut a Biouicnt, ond you BIIHII l»* M •little cbltdf He placed tbe bos UQ taarttge over tbe tnainx* nnii dnrcd hta

JteJUBUfi>?l& 'P ™ l80 ": T h 0 A r * b t r l 9 < l

with one"Lflnipwrl°«fSSpSrirrtfMtrtitiHWtmuacuUr b«»d: ttlRROd at It wit!all tbe atrtnetb of bl< u>aa«lr« nlinrlng UU legs like two.hug*rolumni. no Houdln WIJ'K, to / i

'. Try u» lip would, thla KW of > i" dee,V d l h « l tittl "Vrt could not stir tlmtl tittle/ fnnii

"For a breatblngbit grip for n inoment^jrben went at Itngnln as Houdln gavy/i «lKnnl to hnvethe current turjied fW. And wbllo»tbe_. „ _^ ^ ^ ^

miuit h« suddeoij' writhed In «cute»t

SLEEPING CARS IN AFRICA.

Thoy Ar* Net Ta* Clean and the Con-dutUr Make* tho Beda.

|>eacrltilog rallnaad Iratel In SouthAfrica. IC W. Howe la but Uoatbty

"Boou after th* train couiluctor look-ed at our tickets 4 * proceeded to lugtwo bug* bag* of bed clothing Into our.rooiptrlinent and make up two bed*.\V* paid 91420* for U w i M o l tia> bedclothing two nlglit*! th* ch*rg« wouldhsv* betn Ui* MID* fuf on* ftLjbt. Botbat w* «rlll hat* a large, compart'oieut to oursetvea tv»o ut«hta and aday and psy only $1^0 auo»s th* reg-ular far*. Tn* beds Wera comfortable,though nomewhst narrow, but we sleptas well, I Imagine, a* people uaualljdo ou a aieeptng car. On our door anden our window wer# placards aunouue-log that tb« compartment w*a ttmrr-ed, aud w* wen) not disturbed duringtb* Jourosv. When Ud* reaenatlotiplacard l i not dtaplaycd any ona, hasa right to a Mat or U d ID a compart-moot that I* not full.

"Tb* Houth African sleeping i am ar*not at all bad, atcspt tbat tb* .traincouductor hss t» mucn to do that litcannot k*»p tlism at clean *» theyshould be. The conductor did not, pol-ish tor *bo«* at night, but I know btwas v*ry btwjr attd orerlooittl.. hi*neglect

••I wish the haughty conductors ofAmerican pnnwinger traUu cplttd. •«••ur conductor wltb hi* toat off. iuak-Ing up l>*d. 1 wl»h they coukl a l »see our ticket*, which cover nearlyS.otx)-mlle» «f tmvel. and rcsd . trotuDurban to Victoria Vails and back tollelra. 1 atu 'uiitlil* to nuderstaudthem, but tb* conductor* bsv* no dlf-Bculty.• "On one or* two train* w« have beenon thtr* w»a s man who helped tbecouductur, but on at least two crowdedtrulus ou which w» triveltd th* con-ductor hta bad no help whatever tomilk lug up tbo Iwda; th* most curloii*tfaliiK 1 have over noted lu rallnmdtravel. There I* a guard on the train,wbo Is what we call • braketnan, but

Tbe curreut/^ounlug through him badi Into misery

•"Then Jioudln gave a elguftl. tbe currest f t / a the electro magnet twncatltthe KWC<-» w«" turned off, aud th« ArabfeU/twck (rronnlDK. lie lifted bltnselft /b l« fo*t aixl, hiding his face lu hitIonic., crept away to blush uuseen

'l<b« little Mack box bad conquered.""Ami1/"- Inquired the E.ectrtclBo"And." replied th* Old Pofty. "Upu

din n trluuipliant The couutry hndM>cn tilm shot' nt by s man <who saidtie «ls.hed to kill; had aeeu him rob •

ot'Tiln' atfenRth. No. Msratmutrvi-r done that No Martbout with

Iiritpltlve trick* could convince themthat any revolt of tfadra could prevsltitfnlnst the white man and his magic—fata <-Us trlclty. The comjutror'* coo»4uws* i t u complete"."—Popular Blectrlc-lty.

Thought Ho Waa an th* Phono."Then. Mluule. you are going to g«t

atiutht-r physician tnntead of tbe oldtiesltli luspectort"

rcnlly aa b* examined iu* with thestetboscope n* suddenly called out.•H«no! Who U ttr "-rUegend* Blott*r. • • • • - .

• N o t u o * t . .'••••,.:" •-•'•- ••.

Motber-Oh. Willie, yon naogbti bay.you bave been OghtiDK agttn and loattwo of TOUT teethl WUUa-Mo. I alntmother; tb*y ar* In my pock*t.-I<onvloa Answer*.

•he Might »e RlahtIn tb« oplalan of tbe av'erag* wife

bar butband ought to do mom of bit• ecoaomUlag «w»y from borne.—Chi-

cage Becord-Dtral*.

The fraud waeotUla of Ufe ar* aomothin* io do, MMnatUst to love *ad

k t V t ChaV

T a •%,•-- .

We Takett»<- rinlt anil atteflii tn all tbnnntDMary <lota.lli wtxti we irwirolh^ title to jonr ro^| wt«t«.

<!otiiolt th*

Title .Department ~

f idelity Tmst 4Prudential Building,

Newark, N. J.

H W. fJmnil HI.. KlirjklKth, N. .1.!«('. Huff. MantiK«r,

:baiiiber work. Whan thew) conduct-r» are taking tuo tickets thoy ara aa

boughty aa are Ainorkiiu cunductora,tut when they btljlo 4uggluc la sbMtaami pillow* aud maUreaiea they ar*as bumble aa the moat Ututd tra««larcould wlah."

KEYS AS THEY TURN./At i

"\ unit niul n HII> n|.riTtil It wou

ilia s rcfri-itilh.-IH»1 y e n n uf l i .nuil" "ml l'> 11>>

i

Most of Thtm Unloo'k by "fwiitTSfThtm teth* Right.

'You would bo amaxed," iaid I'roTfeasor Uwkuhout luformlngly. aa: be.started to unlock bl* de*» tn prepsratlon for the i»iuri»lng'»'-«lita*iirotk. "toknow bow wauy parsons are nnabl*to tell ofrimnd whlclt way a toy turus.Ouly tbe'Other day, ta a chat wttbou* oflho bW baforiued men of i»Jacqimlntance, I was astouUbed ' tok&Xt» <h«t ho bell«v«d taost kaja turn(4'ta'lb*vWu^>n^¥'fmfKic1»''.Bi*was trylag to open a typewriter de**,ind h* atruggled with tb* key lateraluiomsut* before b* m»<3* the astoundlag discovery tbat It unlocked by tor*lug to th» right

- 'Why,' bo aahl to m*. with a awprised air,''thla key worka th* wroag

"•Just what do you mean by "to*wrong way r ' was my natural qotry.

" 'It unlocka to tb.* rtgUU' he repllod." 'Bo do moat kay*,' t told hhn,

whereupon h« glanced at o>« akeptl-caliy. It took in* »everal uilauU* toconvince him that, aa usual, I wasright The fact Is that, whereat door,key* unlock to tt* left perhaps as of-ten at to th* right, dependlug on whichaid* of tb* door'you taw, ths key toalmost anything except a door Iti pretty•ur* to turn to to* right tb unfastenthe Ud or drawer or roller apron whichIt aecurcH. A Uttle obs*rvaOo»'l* allon* require* to. prov* til* truth ofthla. It* cue of tbo Uttle thlaga whichone* In a wbll* may be wall worthknowing."

And the profctaor. absenlmliidedlytried to unlock his deak by turntnf th*

Ona Uao for IL"I supposr-claaslcaj tonalc la %II right

In iU plaw," aald If and. ' ""*"I'm aure It l«,T WpUed Matule. "I

don't care to listen to It myself., but•omeUtncH you bat* to play It tn or-lar to get a man-to go bom*."-Waab>Ugton Star.

On Oeoaaltn*.1 "Are you aupentlttoua about thirteen

at ab ler asked air*. Htck*nk>oper."1 am n-btn ihtra/i hardly enough

food tor twelTe," aald Mr*, Olddybody-MagmineotFao.

H* la. b> my oplslon. th* noblaatwho baa rml**d felmaelf iqr ate o«an«rlt to t higher rtattaa-Octro.

TRIALS OF hH EKPlOREB.•UWnoo* *nd Agon/ Thai LK'ngatsn*

Emijrotf in Africa.. -• -vVritlns aa Iwtld IJrtnjrototw. mioniiary at:>I Afri-nn eiptor«r. Sir Har-

ry II. Johnston »«;» In tbe flrituhOen-rrariblrat Jiurnsl. "Dur1i»t thawinter »r r»3riy «ea«>n of 1M8-9 IJt-Isgntone wao very Hi. He bad t<eeo

tfme« 'mllbtmt number and mf

and pneumoula - He «as often *emI-dettiito* and »u»iJ^rt. i<i AaiusloB*, aufbat that the hark (*f tti« tree* was COTercd wltb Opirf sod face* of men.

lo thorn-tit often of hi*. Children (nd'rknid*. and tiU thoughts' seemed al-

most tn conjure them up before blm.hlsjlfo be.was

t^lnu carrlf-*! IHW) ould not raise liTin-elf in a ulttltic tuition Tbo Aralm

wer« tery khi'l t" titnt it* UE* «xtremo*eakn>«i, l>ut t'!<* vertical ann, blis-tering iitty [•nit ft the «kln exposed tot. trlc<d him viretv ln,th« dny ra*rche*.

In July, IfiTOii.ii Iwt * « o almontlull nil"! vi Illi Irritable., entlnit nlcera,ilsutlng with p.itn • • • These *ore*

were (ifjrtmnlj ri,inintinlcated by mon|iiltoe*.fnnii tin- liloni of the wretch-

ed s1»»* «n»» were tortured withthriii I.|vlui{*t"»e yould fall aaleep»lini be M'liln-il nt thr •hort«-ot notice.

y tree under wbtrbnt any tttue affordsleep. Hut In hisi>i *l«-t-p . was oftfnrrnll-ttte drenms of

nappy English lift-from which bi> wnk-tit'd tn tlti'l IjliiMi-lf III DIKI coiiMiuHii•1th ntnli'ty tb"t. he mlKht nor>llvo

o ootnpiete 111* mliuciiin..

In- differed timrli from:he ri'iulf* of -tli'1 'livny urn! los* ofI* molar teeth, r<> thut Imperfect mn»-

llrnl'liiii of rniivli African fofnl lndur<s]ifTerr" ilyi<i>#i>»li«v r sn i l" hi*•—.bodily:trrnetb wenKen.Hl under * cnudltlonif I'lTunntDt uiiluutrltlon Htaulej,

by relieving him wheu be did. .K«T«him »t le«*t tW" more jrenni of life,s certain iiien*nr«- of happlnesa and tbew«et (fitianlntlrin that' he iv>« not for-ctti-'i nnd tlint the mactiltuilo of hisllafoverles wan depreciated."'

DISEASED THOUGHT.

Whon You RooiiM That lo What WorryI* You Hove It Maatorad.

Concentrated thought la virtually lr-realatlbte. All thv vitst ndlflce of moderli M>li>nrv and Indtfatry Is otivlouslyIIB (inxliict of thought, much of It ofiur own thue uml observation. •*Theilrtlt of sn-ltWa tu-tbe bun>au mlud is•le.irly tb<* onk auJ only dawn of emIre* nnd revt>lutl<>uii. of entltifi, phi-dfuphlcii, trn«ltf ri'titeo. civltUntlon.To cluas worry runder the head of.

UilukliiK. ttifrtfurc-. w « u i a glartugsacrllvRe.'* Vn «»rry I* thoughK fprill that-'dl»''.i*«<l Wnfiure. adulteratedlioiiuht It tucaiu un adintxturevof•HuitUm. of the fti'Mt of nil cuiottou*—'l-ur - liiti> one's .ttilutlus . InstraJ of'ohc'cntriit^l;' • clc. r,' seJHme111 thr pruliU-iu iu baud, worrylilukluK liiuJJU'il black wltb f<-gr.

ly'ful us thbrukf* up.ia jjrbiifi* tolling ojihln

Yet all thu |>vorlil U laboring u:hat KR]i'Pllairbeu»lui*«.of the1 nhet-N,ttMt"«lnre«it"e«-*i ?•; tpIrU...U..«. jinirJL j!>tb* dark prison of fear. But tme » fgraap this truth clearly, once «i< cunsince ourselves that we cau rid ourthought of viuoUouallatD. Of ft;ar, theflay of our Jellverauce U at hand. And.the substitution of cncoarsRtuij.

gworn ruts, la a powerful ahi

Tboro~ui»y~ be-^fpllaret- andilldlugs. n» Is customary In nil mortalitfort and human endeavor. But renra weakened Ilk* a choking thing, andtaoro arid moro clear and uninif>cdodbecome*} our minklog. for we realizeIt huC once for alt that where tbilhV-ng cannot help u* fear certainly willtot. And then we h*ye worry by theIhroat-Colliefa Weekly.

Thoy C«urt Death.Steeplejack* are proverbially, reck'$»—or apparently to—In their actions

when engaged on their dauser<'ii«Work. -A laborer wbo was attached toone of these experts used commonly tolake • midday nap wherever he mightbapptn to be situated. Ills mate*Commonly found him ou tbe top of atteeple or chimney ttretcheJ fulllength upon • single board, hi* armsdangling over Its Bidet*, fast asleep. Atluglo torch would nave meant -a fallof a couple of hundred feet, and then-tore certain death, jet he treated thispoaalblltty with the Utmost bidlfference.-Chicago Uecord llfrald.

Tho Oftio/i In Cooking.The greatest of Kreucb cooks, beingtwl to give the «ecrct of hli succesa,

•ntlvfertd: "The very foundation of allgood cooking U butter and oulou! 1use them lu all my aancea aud gravies.They -have tbe effect of making a cus-tomvr come back for more. Butterwithout onion will drive tbe customeraway after a few days. Boll the oniontill It melts or entirely disappears;,tiMo.s.dd th* batter and call tho mix

Nam of H*r."How I* jour new maldf"1 gaca* she to aU right: she has the

baby oat at present But aha ha* anerve."1

i • ' . • •"How was tnatf .-<*8ae wanted to tak* Ftdo along, and

aba U almost wboUy unknown to ns.'-Hoostoa l"o*t -

AU In th* (Uma. , ; -"BaroM. yon mustn't «at all tbe pea

•u>. e**n It you are, pretending tabe a roqnkay. lioa, must-glr* slater

"But nwih^.n-m pwtwjfllngsotoa kind o* tnloMl wot doaant aat

Edwin Volker

COAL; CUMBERAnd Mason** Material*.,

Prompt Ueliveriwi,

FREDH.IAHN,(Htipciwaor tp Philipp Jahn) •

House, Sign, andFresco Painting,

PUIn a n ' Ooeor*ll»»

Paper Hanging v—k*v DIAI n w—

.Oil, Paint,.Varnishettand Wall Paper.

Cranford, • N*w JerseyT*l*pbon* SsVB.

OU Priute 8l«k BI SpKult'ni.Tel. aob-U

HOTEL CENTRAL- iT i . nUBKB, Prop. .

Choice Win*?, Liquorsand Cigars.

Excellent ocooiamodatlona for per-roanoot and transloot Ruwt*.

Bteatn bent «ml ntcctrio light.Stable* aitacbed.

ContractorPaintcraft

I. E. APGAR. Prop.

KENrLWOIlTH, N. J;Auto Parties Served on Short- ^ -Notice; ^ ~ —

Chicken Dinners a Specialty." Order* taken for BOHEMIA Dot-llt-J liwr at tho Inn, for dullyury atniiiUi'mi'i"iri""KeiiltVrortlt; iPue»$ny»cThundaya and BaturJaya.

Tolephono Conn*o>itn

Lehigh Valley Coal. AND

MASONS'TORp.cment Slag Sand

Sewer.PjLpe.Btc,Oaice, 1 r East ^orth"Ayonuu?

CRANrX)RD. N. .1.» 104. .

Icei 50 cents per hundred

f Ice ik l lveni Mi>Rjay», Wi-dn»-vl.i>s,] Ifridiiys in'l Saturdo}"!.

I f/»vfl'- orders wilh W. B ?>ry*lulf.liiEadtman Sfr«*H, Crunford. N' -I.

I'hono IBS.

PLUMBINGHeating &. Tinning.

NEW WORK AND UEPA11W

New Jersey Centralmnr Toik.

alt"- *}•&' {•**•

*T.U. <

A. Hl.\l2:l

of.jAt Reasonable

Shop. Miller Block. Eastman StreeTel. 100-W CRANFORD' N. J

t)ur place of busintsss open frimi T ain. to Up. in.

Peter Markusson

ASHES AND

GARBAGE COLLECTOR

OKANKORD

REASONABLE PRICES.

lor VVUki'S-UMre and Scratiton—J:56,&--M .K. M., 1:41,. 3:M P. M. aundamI K . »:»'A. M-. 5:20 P. M. .

Iur Lakewowd—a.M, S : « A . M., lfct>Sntunlayu only. 1:32. 35T 1*. M. Sundayn »:»*. U.iH A. J i , l;*» f ••*•-. „

Kir Atlantic City—-8:0<i. l>:46 A. U.,i-Ja Baturdiv. cnly. 3 ^ V. i t . Sun-da)B «:.'<« A. M., l:*s P. M.

t Eicepl Newark. .u Tlirough train to Ntwwk.• Haturday only; . ...

KARL TEICHMANN,['nimiin

Jobbing Work Carefully Done

. Eatlmatoa Furnlahed-

Residence and JTalephone 117-L..

For Sale!6-room House, all "improve-'ments; lot 50x100.

Price, $3200

BURTON M.GALLOWAYREAL ESTATE and INSURANCE

2 Sprues A wniie, West,OAKU'UOD, N. J.

Tolophono Westfloltl 550-M.

JOHN T. KANANE, ;

jClipico Houses auil Storo '(or •]• .. Soli), i ,. -

„ _ ! . i . . . ..-

"OOMTMISSTONEROF ijlEKDS-;

-—ollr|Cl

KENILWORTH, N. J,

»••»»»•»«)»•*•*»•»

CRMILLO MflSSA,T General Contractor.Grading, Concrete Work,.- ___ Cellars ExcavaUd,

- Sewers, Sidewalks, Etc^"

CRANFORD N. J.P,O. Box 53.

S T " • •

It.W A. U.. I3;«, •»••«£« 723 8:JI. i>:

hChunklU

Exc.. M«nci.

UAltTIS Q. A.U1BW0OD.

Schafer & Neumann.Masons and Contractor*.

CRAMfOIO. • - ) .KatlmBlM lranu>he<limall«Uuwou(«Dfk.

Yard—North Ave. and Maple StGarwood.N, J. 'T l k 16GJ Orsnford.

EDWARD MOSHER,

CIVIL EHGINEER and SURVtYOB- Tbwnahlp Englnesr,• I/>t Surveys. Iteal Estate

- Development Plans.Bank Building, ' . Cranford. «. J

CARL WARSINSKI

Painter and Decorator

EstimatesFurnished

46 Bu rn»lde Awe. Telephone

-Cranford, N.). '55~R

I'. O. Box Oa, • Tel. 301-J.

Robbins & Allison

Moving and Storage.

BAOQAQE EXPRESS.

OFFICE"AT'Pi KE'ST MAHD1TARB STOBEi - - .

Crantord, I«. J.

every coi

':" Union and Wnloot -Avea. •

Accommodations for Perman-ent ancLTranslent Quests.

Itooma Olctb furoUht. h?at«lby steam, lighted by electricity"and iu. }esp*ctft mlapted lo pro-mote couitoit IIIKI enuvmii-uce.

Heals Seryedjsjt all Hours-

EDW. W. MULLEft, Prop.

Prepared Under Strictly Sanitary Conditions

From Sound, Selected Apples.

Ev. DORBMUS,HELLO, aa»

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