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oiroulatton than any o t t o Waakly Nawapapar Publlahed la Union County. """" it.Jt Far Vtdf. « a t > Copjr If WttTFIBLD, UNION COUNTY. N. J. t FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910. RMMB iMY fr*™* wKffm MtME JUT m m i i m it, unit t f f i nwnvifwaw iv Mmft*ft*a Owki LWMi IHMMAM at laVaji WRniut PJUV* It km feat earn to UaM ttatMtoi HMODWMU lm N H pra*M*W tfft^Ll ^^— «B^a aftaBBkaaaV tend Mr, OkiriM I. W«*ia( ttt Xartk www, ttm . aNMldy total W* UWppli of MH |WO0I WWt RMNtiJf TMrinr afMraaan it hw MUZZLES WU NOT M Ml MM*WM««WNM0t MRM W Novmter •'en* Mr. Week* ailMtadttedt-r Md tha POWMUMN* TM. hli wtjrinto •ebtrnr ttMwbM ktriinid «• » Itotb Md Mltothe wan fcnMi lo olraftwwTi|ai«Mi A*ortttm-*> Mi M M to MM MM«W amt, af t-MtjrfMt. Or nwwl UMwdwtaf tktwjht |HMdt«wat ItMk. awlftwrtMr. TM T«r« OOWMU M l • MJMW AMMWHJTM taMM w m l H d M Mt MHIB WlNl tki MBWR« Altfrft mfMwttk <ka wtmutiim ottke ^«»« Mar. mwwll. * h»Btha Matin la do* -MM Mha *a4h^ J a l *.— A——- B •mTVJv waw i n m a j g p* pMjm| t | ( AlMMMd MMJ MMMT W«M WhM UwMfkaad MO.rw.wiMM mt; A*Brt Sarwraad Arthari. tkm M IbalMt PIAMAU CMPAMT, "" * «• kit mta-ltw. Both Mil* Ml M m U Imowii Md auMfer to ATWi ACM TNMMW wtwi( ana with tha •ad the Ml* «( iMiMbm<mr«M-kalt ftii SJMMI ajBl Try ta IMV TfMk UakwoodOMMMjr TM MNM m MBmilJNj awl m mr hohk ik Cm?, 8Mkk, Allir ofdhmm hid ffi M tad . t o lonadnlmtaitoti NEW SANK awVCRHriT W« Md «WtM MM «T tM MV MHHK Mr Aww Irwti, Mt«*o'(««kMM> -MM it tlW BtMtMtt, Hit dhrttotsMttk* kni to da buihteM. MMVJ • ! M«M Md NHMM) MMt Mm, th»t Mi MtttaMl hMh (MGMMM. wdw efit youas much at one secured ason. Temperature has no influence soundness of the "Do It Now " advice. appertains to Real Estate, why I m l MtfXtOforfc M * MBttf »(MH)h, attht^k tf II WM km a winM M M MM dip,« M hrtobwma MftnldoawM MamAlamatfl •tBH UWWiN Tha pnowaaHM laMl <•« afMawarlLwMhaMhBwt. '••bwd-j flVB^P4i^RHW^ft^P^ Md tfwt th* n«U grawth i g rf WMWM «f tht diffidto M tM pw- «rfll M U Mtrt. " A a m B, f W'aad "MtaajfraewB" an M fcrilMw « « MUwfcllif *M WMMU'I Ragr MawMida wW b* th> starier MM IMMM WHM auMMtha taaiMl. Md MiM fiMMh 0» M b Dr.ljri MHI rl W.lnw win b> the i Bf la* atfto Md MBMH of tkt -lftoTowaotWBmm Avomrm h. AUWJ, Mifw h»hM> MtMMta W LM|MTlh» He WeMoa Cont«ctu|Co, ram nek wagrwid M tmetntt An It WM *oM to Mtifr tlw Bmd af fiMhoUen thMtb* TewwwoM Mjr ; Atu BumjMM(Mk nf Ifta ^ '1 'rt^ QEieUL CONTMCTQatS. HUtyaCOOKEKAJ). ITTmMjMSMC- TiMirHaMn.tM MlMtdt, at MI b. ONHIBM WM daliM or tk« BOIIOTgMuaitm. BillitothiMMiaat .. "" Bf adawi tor mm WM IMMI. i M f *af. wpani fjwssBi |MT. Mr.ObokihaihM tettthwUk aad |iak Milan' ordiMMa WM MIM fMMMl MWMMMM M tot IMMM. Th#WWM tm" "> * » * Mt IB aidar Mt la km*- t m with «• » « N of MM km II |Mfi MB. Mr. OHM wkiohn-alMMllw to M/Bm>walkM •••UfA a>i»JawW HBa>fJBP a > B * MMh M* IMI MaBMl HM» A. C m at BrooMm Caaiao Wtatfield «M#|lMttot-M Md KhMh. mt Mr. Qwhtha* wnMI M M arJ*Jw ItJalVt PIWMVWV a ,WHalw •Ba.'HM.: D a M V <BMjMiavWi 'MaWtMl •ton, MaMdM teal fwdbw, M* MMta>mdjMta ammMt am MM«f«ttlMMl.lM INMMMwmaitMlat TMOMMU vmdtkat 1M ImlCMY OM w« Bk- heatlrtf apptMM p heatwhert otlwn ftJl-fivt b^MtHrwtk* TM T M « Ohwk WM MM> Ml SMM tf MMNB MMI m Wfc* lh« of M I Mr. Otto WM m mkMBMB •IkliBm BROWN, Mfr TMhM-WMkMfr STANDARD
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Page 1: QEieUL CONTMCTQatS. County Stand… · appertains to Real Estate, why Iml MtfXtOforfc M* MBttf »(MH)h, attht^k tf II WM km a win MM M MM dip,« M hrtobwma MftnldoawM MamAlamatfl

oiroulatton than any o t t o Waakly Nawapapar Publlahed la Union County.

"""" it.Jt Far Vtdf. «at> Copjr I fWttTFIBLD, UNION COUNTY. N. J.t FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910.

RMMB iMY fr*™* wKffmMtME JUT mmiim it,unit t f f i nwnvifwaw iv

Mm ft* ft* a Owki LWMi IHMM AM

at laVaji WRniut PJUV*It km feat earn to UaM ttatMtoi

HMODWMU l m N H pra*M*W tfft^Ll ^ ^ — «B a aftaBBkaaaV tend Mr, OkiriM I. W«*ia(ttt Xartk www, ttm . aNMldy total

W* UWppli of M H | W O 0 I WWt RMNtiJf TMrinr afMraaan i t h w MUZZLES W U NOT MM l MM*WM • ««WNM0t M R M W Novmter • ' e n * Mr. Week* ailMtadttedt-r Mdtha POWMUMN* TM. hli wtjrinto •ebtrnr ttMwbM

ktriinid «• » Itotb Md Ml to thewan fcnMi lo olraftwwTi|ai«Mi

A*ortttm-*>Mi M M to MM MM«W amt,

af t-MtjrfMt. Or

nwwl UMwdwtaf tktwjht|HMdt«wat ItMk. awl ftwrt Mr. TM T«r« OOWMU Ml • MJMWAMMWHJTM taMM wmlHdM MtM H I B WlNl t k i MBWR« Alt f r f t

mfMwttk <ka wtmutiim ottke^ « » « Mar. mwwll. *

h»Btha Matin la d o *- M M M h a * a 4 h ^ J a l *.— A——- B

•mTVJv waw i n m a j g p* pMjm|t | (

AlMM Md MMJ MMMT W«M

WhM UwMfkaadMO.rw.wiMM

mt; A*Brt Sarwraad Arthari. tkmM IbalMt

PIAMAU CMPAMT,"" * «•

kit mta-ltw. Both Mil* M lM m U Imowii Md auMfer to

AT Wi ACM TNMMWwtwi( anawith tha

•ad the Ml* «( iMiMbm<mr«M-kalt ftii SJMMI ajBl Try ta I M V TfMkUakwoodOMMMjrT M M N M m MBmilJNj awl m

mr hohk ikCm?, 8Mkk,

Allir ofdhmm hid ffi M tad. to lonadnlmtaitoti NEW SANK awVCRHriT

W« Md «WtM MM «T tM MVM H H K M r Aww Irwti,

Mt«*o'(««kMM> -MM it tlW BtMtMtt, H i t

dhrttotsMttk* knito da buihteM. MMVJ • ! M«M Md N H M M ) n »MMt Mm, th»t • M i MtttaMl hMh(MGMMM. wdwefit you as much at one secured

ason. Temperature has no influencesoundness of the "Do It Now " advice.

appertains to Real Estate, why

Iml MtfXtOforfc M *MBttf »(MH)h, attht^k tf II WM

km a win M M M MM dip,« Mhrtobwma MftnldoawM

MamAlamatfl•tBH UWWiN

Tha pnowaaHM laMl <•«afMawarlLwMhaMhBwt. '••bwd-j

flVB^P4i^RHW^ft^P^ Md tfwt th* n«U grawthi

grf WMWM «f tht diffidto M tM pw- «rfll MU Mtrt. "Aam B,

fW'aad "MtaajfraewB" an MfcrilMw « « MUwfcllif *M W M M U ' I

Ragr MawMida wW b* th> starierMM IMMM WHMauMMtha taaiMl.

Md MiM fiMMh 0» M b Dr.ljri MHI rl W . l n w win b> the

i Bf la* atfto Md MBMH of tkt- l f t o T o w a o t W B m mAvomrm h. A U W J , Mifw

h»hM> MtMMta WLM|MTlh»

He WeMoa Cont«ctu| Co,ram nek wagrwid M tmetntt An It WM *oM to Mtifr tlw Bmd af

fiMhoUen thMtb* TewwwoM Mjr;Atu BumjMM(Mk nf Ifta ^ '1 'rt^QEieUL CONTMCTQatS. HUtyaCOOKEKAJ).

ITTmMjMSMC-TiMirHaMn.tMMlMtdt, at M I

b. ONHIBM WM

daliM or tk« BOIIOT gMuaitm.BillitothiMMiaat . .

"" Bfadawi tor mm WM IMMI.

i M f *af. wpani fjwssBi

|MT. Mr.ObokihaihM tettthwUk aad |iak Milan' ordiMMa WMMIM fMMMl MWMMM M M tot IMMM. Th# WWM

tm" "> * » * Mt IB aidar Mt la km*-t m with « • » « N of

M M k m II |Mfi MB. Mr. O H Mwkiohn-alMMllwto M/Bm>walkM•••UfA a>i»JawW HBa>fJBP a > B *

MMh M* IMI MaB M l HM»A. C m at BrooMm

CaaiaoWtatfield «M#|lMttot-M Md KhMh.mt Mr. Qwhtha* w n MIM M arJ*Jw ItJalVt P I W M V W V

a ,WHalw •Ba.'HM.:

D a M V <BMjMiavWi 'MaWtMl•ton, MaMdM teal fwdbw,

M* MM ta> mdjMta ammMt amMM«f«ttlMMl.lMINMMMwmaitMlat

TMOMMU vmdtkat

1 M ImlCMY O M w « Bk-heatlrtf apptMM pheatwhert otlwn ftJl-fivt b^MtHrwtk* T M T M « Ohwk WM

MM> Ml SMM tf MMNB MMI mWfc* lh«

of M I Mr. Otto WM mmkMBMB

•IkliBm

BROWN, Mfr

TMhM-WMkMfr

STANDARD

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•'41",""?' I '* '

TH1 UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, JL'NR 24, 1910,

The Man Who Insuresin The Prudential may be sure ofthese things:

l»t—He ia obtaining his insurance at atow rate.

2d,—He ia inaured in a Company of greatstrength and ample resources.

3d,—He ia insured in a Company thatwill thoroughly protect hia interestsand the interests of hia beneficiary.

Write for information of policies.

The Prudential

TiresYtu cannot know what a gtod tin ii until ytu

try a Michelin pnperly m/iattJ.

In Stock by

H. L. FINK135 Elm St., Westfield

' • ' • ^ l " - - ' • " • • • - •

.W:-:-,ic$-

v ^ C C "-••• '

• . \ :.. .;••,'-• • ••'. --vv.-. ;«!••':.;.«; . - ' W S t e S i i M * ! ^ * * *

.; V',-,*;.*,;;«»:,••• i'J'^'-'-'S'V,;! «*••'«:::>:*.'*». ;;«£»; i'-isV';.-;.-::^

lliiillillBi•lla^^^^^^e^aKita^aMJM

msaam

IP™^ ^

B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Hal

j KplllJ^fS^SS^SSBB^FjHg

•pis

BBHai•BBBBfJI

" Miss Syrscust" 2:10/2, Mr. F. S. Miller, owaer. Tkb w k w i of tke track wfllbe at WesUisld Saturday alteraooa ia the free far ail race, ia wkkk raca LttUaaW. aad Aroa B. wi l l aukc kar flgkt as aaror baforo to rotaia kar i '•Tkia race will be eae of tae a»ost seaeatioaal ia North Jersey this an

MOUNTMNBIOE SCHOa PWMRE88.

nnyHrwss Out of Fifty^u ruant PSSHO

oatof «be flfty «tx pup"* at ttw Noon-M M M * KIWDI, flftythrra pmti t M rMMlMtiom and will In •dranccd.AHhaagh there in no «t«k«h grade atIke Kbool. tbo papih of the wwntkgrulu law taken examination* (or tntbHVfBth Mid eighth grade work and alt•amd with good mnrlu. They will lie

' atettted to the WeatHeld High School•ett fall.

The above •» the aplendld nbowiagMde by the Bonmgh school dnrins the

; year, and it speaks well for thenl trwtra, the teachen and the

r-rlb. The marked advanra In theBoimfti ta being noted and (avonhlyumaniatnl npononulluMw. Dr.&nrKi,who takciu great intermt in the Bar-•aghtebonl, in niUKh imprmed by Ik*

|flVMenDB of pfojpvMi< The traiteM antefal to aha for hbeo^aMatloa aad

advlue.TheaMahenoftbeBMrdof Bdoca-

tion of Moaatainakb, throaah whow«f-fona tha adHol hia nude aash ooaj-•RMMiaj JMVMWiaflMni, a n i *V* tie

BwaaMimMwit, KdwardRUiagwdJoha Kallett. W B. Baydtr to prtad-pal of the *chool and Mba Bdhh Oahomla teacher la the arhaaty departawnt.

ThjUaWWarhiA' manaefy aSJaut that U decidedly

.Jeaatagpemaai the Jaljr aaaibM' ofThe Ladle*'World, jaat received. Tha

MbBFkMla'aTMe and Tbae, aad h)the MBMm of the pretty Kbooi

ahboach the littlt M»~I andpbyihkiaawd prank* before happiaaM

TheDMpUBiagotLom'OM,byClarioeVallette.telh>lnadeUfhtfalwayof ttwatteavtofa "brl«g«pheriafaatniac«byrak. Thart

than a***], I* bright aad eatartaiaiag.and the ifaaaraaaaH are Sttal with

tlHMaaMeaMHwei* loTha nmnhn Mill Uaa» ofby Kah) HJhMr Rahh H h

OP I . V K K CASH

This 25.00 Brass Bed 15,98High t M Porch takers H M 2-incn continuous posit,

solid flllen and malleable IroncbiUt; It U finished with finestcold lacquer; can bs had In sstlor bright finish, In I £ A

Tliis widearrahletibackwhite maplePorch Rockerh a t doublewoven splintleatud back_ « regular13.50 Rockertor only

Refrigenitors

$15 Brass BedAxninsler Carpet

posts, Colonial taountt asii

Parlor Suite

cimdifiucM

121 JO Princess DresserThis Oak Cblffonlar

Regular $40 Davenport

ArotMlve pttceolcoach to bed—drop» wtth one easy•afcilnsiK I * uwHiloit aaaassa issaaor or faMeacak••aaayajr N f WtaMT; wnan opaji ajay BJBJnRI BUN DSOS~S >SC>

a d; ornamental—caa beyota-'chbteeof

BEAUTirVL FICTUalft TKUL

rootnnand nail it ton. with yourwldremendodn; a *I. W. OltliENE CO., SI K Market Mreet, Xewark,N. 3.

^aB^P^pl HSajf|S^BfBB^ SB7 HVvJ ^fYBBIpjaBjpj yj V^BMJBjB]|W

•hia to oara ta att *Oatank, HaU'i

Olyhiaic rafk*Oaeofthebiggetthltaof the Ahorn

|Opemle Opera Oowpaay'a atam of ayovasp at Olympic Park (Irvingh*,K. J.), the faanaa opera imnlqae byKlrfce U HhdlB tad Jaiiaa IMwai*,

; A Doable ,R. Boom; The Fall aad tha

by OiaeOgohti MMI to aajNh of Ycatenky. a•toryofeoneetlat.toM by a eoUertor.A t l l l ~

tar it rimn in an

•tracUaa of the fonat* BNaac Thafaabloaafortbeanathan

ofHeaHh, Good Uab*. Oar

York: FHtyOaat*aY«ar.)

Ptaaean eeeken cm «tod aiach toiaa^^aaai^a** la» **-— taWaaV a\ # * H KnBvBBBBBJn.Hi 'WO IrBJfBl* , i% 1 T W

opea air wftpnaawn H jwea* emyaad aMaaag. The bU la-

flla^M Bnbaiffti*Bl falMaaM aiaBBBBfl SBWBW'*^ada>a^aaai *ai^a*^*lA^BM *mt A ^^^Af^^^^aa^^^M •

b- g? '^j^^^^^^^g

aad amdwya, aad other

Dr. d , medleal attandanoe; Mm.PaFkhan. ics creaaii chfchen aabjd andcake; JlhaXetth FalrhUni, loecicaai;Mr. to.. FVrrh,li<norMa|K Ml-Plker,hqr'ibioaaM; Mm r. Kiaeh, t d dM >hqribioaaM; Mm r. Kiaeh, ttoddBp:Matter r>«a Klach, )honandatocklap;Hn, Inrfaw. atoeUaaK Mn. OUMT,t j n Hi A t dHn, Inrfaw. atoeUaaK Mn. OUMT,tojn; Him Aawa, toy* aad gaam; Mn.Vaa Ojha, ahoai; Mr. Frederick* ajntofdrlw; Waahlagtoa Mwol, Mh> Voaaf,tttyi; Mm* HawWjTi Ciasfordt M t off

Mm. A. B. Towl, Craafcrd,

The Raataanat I*gaalar dally. Thaatre paith*. etahi

^ ^ ^ A ^ ^ ^ - j ^ A a ^ ^ 'aiBfe*i daalBBlaWaa ^kita**aa*oW^^' n #• • • MBSITBBaBBJ m CaWIBSB; BBITaiaalBjpir Q|thaaaol.iaaoliiai,oaaaalrwbara oabjr tha «aty aaeat ajaab amaamdatalltlaiai fHaaaithebaataaa

ataavy Society, 10 new gar-Mr*. Bathm*. RoaeUe. m*km

arheaaahatcnaMoa tke mad; Mr*.m i BtV mt V 1. it,I.0 i n. «.. cnnmasj.

MlM AKKIKCMsUt.

aauv aMkBBklfj« a^aW' SflV;a«ep»'~TF'*^

aa L _ O^^^A aasl MMaas' 'iawpPliS

of * o .,.theaallialitaaiaihbir

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PrapoMh br Fin Hoiw.for the nreotlon ofTown of Westnold

itlntis tothe uu-

K * «SflSj*r ••• Com,e Town o* WecMteM onTnejday. Jnly is, 1010, at 8:111 o'clock at

New Jenny. Proposals

dnlhtrs ut n

right to

THE UNION COUNTY ITANDAIID. FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1910.

'jesol

rrcelioklurOriwiior

Gtntrii Ordimm No. Ill,An ordinnuee to regelate Ike us

h* crackers, fireworks, nreannsD OfBllll

t theTown of Westftoia, in tke Oonnty ot

"Section I. No parson shall Hull, offer

S camion, ptatol, except tfcow usingttta cat", or °<ner Ire-arm, Inurnment,JoJTrivanue or devise prodacing an HI-

n, either by Ignition or concussionIi tho a«e of gun-powder or. other

_ r c nibetanoe, or aay torpedo or•ay Ira cracker eieeedlng one-half inchLTotameter, uor ulinll any penmu places w torpedo producing an eiplosiau onW car tnek witbm tbe limit* of said

*£otiou *. Any pewon who shall•Male any provisions o< tkis ordinanceS3lforfe.it wnl pay, w o n convictionSkertof, the mm of ten dollars for eanh

lection 3, That thin onliMuoe ahull|d» effect immediately.

Rued a id adopted June SO, IPIO.AucivnuH h. Juxftwi, Mayor.

"' !u THOMPSON, Town Olork.June

l te ,the

™ *i.! ' h 'ft w " °"11 WM K onCommittee on Race g tmt B r W | { e |

W IIHC. Street BtWuoW"« «l»t Wd /»t Wd. w/r.

for thl> tork mi M«r 7, lwo.

, Iw ifiiiK (ho loweit bidderllmneothill/aubnilticl

Jr. II. IlANOOLPH,W.II.BAMUSON"

Auditnr'i report.Oejitlemen-Vonr Auditor r«McHulU

J»v» ewmlned tho books HIHI vouehenhe Hurror Shi f f tt

jrcnorts:. »,J»v» e ks HIHI vouehen

of the Hurrocare, Sheriff, ttegiatmr BudC lerk .nUBna tlie M I M ooriwt.

a, miM; Ueghtntr, «a,(U1.7SiCounty Clerk, $8»V15. which .mount In!been turned over to the County Collector.

SMCM Ordinal* Na. Ml.As. ordinance te improve North BVO

awfroatheeiMtUDO of kudu of theC. B. B. of N. J. to We«tHeld avenue.

Btitordniuedbythe Coauoil of thefowu of Weitlield, in the County of

Section 1.li

That North awenuo froml d f h 0 1 1 I

Section 1. That N r awenuo fromHw t«at line of laude of tho 0.11. It. ofXJ W l l d b i dHw t«at lX.J. loWintflold avminoil (lit following nuuiuor:

B i h i

0.11. It. ofbe iinimved

il (lit following u u i :I. By re-netting the existing curb on

etatrete, rephiuing broken mid det'ec-'tile stows.

i. By netting new 4>1H inch blue•Me curbiiigr ou concrete on tlio un-ctrkal ixirtion of Mid atreet.

3 By constructing vitrified bricken i! feet wide ou 4 incli concrete.•IOIIK both nutter linen.

4, By macadnniteiiifr the street for IItalk of II iuche* between the trotter*MM linen drawn t-iuht feet enuh Hide ofthe center line of tho utroet,

flurvin X " binder.with

Auditor.On motion of Freeholder Oruener reeelv.

ed and plated on die.Committee on Marion avenue Bridge.Ucntlemeii-Your Committee on Marion

Avenue Bridie respectfully report thatthey have received bids for tlie construe,tkui of said bridge on May 98. The contractwasawanlal to Ueurgo Banmnn and LouisVannetti tor the sum of ISDO. they beingtbe lowest hidden. '

Iliuut'okii JONES,W. II. SWAIN.ELBTON DAUSV,

CommitteeOn motion of Freeholder Grucuei reeuir.

ed nud placed on Hie.To tho Bonrsl of Uhosen Freeholder* of the

County n[ Union.Gentlemeii—Wherein the

_. By re-snrfaaliiK existing inacadnmMi" Tnrvia X " liiuiler at the expenseslat Town.- hctiou 3. That HI mnoli of the cost• I expoiiHo of such iinprorements asM lawfully be nsaeMed upon tlie prop-« / ipeclnlly boneHltetl thereby nballlly bonctittwl thereby U

by the Board of Ammson.MiouS . That racli iuiiiroviiuoiitii

aallte wade nud completed under thu•airritlon of tho Town Surveyor.[ M i M 4 . That tblK ordinance nhall•to effect immediately.

raMdandadoptedJnneiiO, 1910.^ ^ AlIGBSTUH U Al.l'KKH, MuVOT.

U O T D TNOHMON. Town Clerk.June 24 July 1

it Baard cf ChttM Free.Wden of Union Ctum>.

rorncuu]rwuUr meeting o( tke Hoard of" county was held on

.._. Vcloek P. X. Rctli following members present:FneboMen Adtmi! Crane,n,0rwMr, HavUaMjaaas,

.»«etleii»t PtMhoHM WUhwit watS f tkat HMMBWIM ot tW amtbiir

OomemciTlom.wen Mai from the Cityl of New froridenoe.

by ArthurLand thrae

County Itotd Conimittec by HIM) with theapproval of the State Commissioner olI'ublio Itoids, havuclimigcd the locationot the countv rowl proposed to In built,leading from Two Bridge* to liahwu.v atthe point known as Goodman's Crossingand by reamn of mid change it is nemsmnto construct a bridge over ItohiinmuBranch of the liahway River at said point:and

Whereas the contniot for the buildingof said mad hits been mado and let, amiyour committee deeiaiiii! it advisable thatno time should bo lost looking to the erec-tion mid construction of said bridge,proceeded to advertise for Itidss and

Whereas said bids have been received,and the lowest bid being madeK. Smith fur liie sum of #5.4110.other bids being received tbe next lowestbeing . «B,0W, and the hlghex being$7J»I.J0, and your committee deeming ilwise hare awarded this contract to ArthurK. Smith the lowest bidder, for tho sum ol•5.4W aforesaid, subject to the approvaland NtiDcMkM of your honorable body!iind thii committee would therefore recordmend the approval mid ratldciitiou of saidaction, nud the adoption of the followingresolution. In wit:

Unsolved, Tlint tin action of the CountyRoad Committee in proceeding with theail vertlniug, accepting of bids and award-ing I he contract to Arthur G. Smith forthe building ot ilia bridge at (icodmaii'sCrossing over llobinsou's Branch ut theRailway Kiver for the sum of $MW be,and the same is hereby rataVd ami eon-armed; and ha It further

Resolved, That the Directorof this boardbe, and Is kerebr authorized and directedtn,encute a contract with said Arthur K.Smith for the building or said bridge fortfceamount aforesaid, at such thae as it is de-cided to contract tlie aioresaM Male AidRoadt and be it further <••

Keeolrcd, That tke building of «aUbridge be done under the aunervWcn«l tkiCounty Road Committee, the Kagiaser incharge,and W, J. Thonjnson. anaiUrofthis board from Clark Townskip.

Dated June 1,1*10.

Resolved, That the Comity Collector haand hereby l« authorlaul tn par and satisfythe niHiei uml be it furthur

Resolved, That ibeunimiiit so paid tom:il hereby Is directed In lie deducted fromany moneys ilua or to come duo to the saidWillimu K. Warren under nuil by vlrtureat his contraot with this board for tbebuilding ot said bridge,

Freeholder 8*uin innved the adoption ofthe resolution, which on roll mill waa soiirdered without dissent,

Uy Freeholder Usrb>: Rowlved, Thatthe Coimulttw on l'ulilicatioiii on uutho-rl»ed to have printed Ihreti humlred «opk*of tlie re|iort of llw Probation Ofllwr, at aCost hot to exceed II fly dollars,

Freehobler Hinlth moved tlm adoption ofthe resolution, which on roll call waa soordered,

By Freeholder Cranci ltcsolveil, That acommittee uf thine lwap|H>lut«l to examinethe culvert »l Union road and Grantuvume, Koaelle Park, unil rt|,olt to thisboard the advisability of cxteniling tlieculvert to thu proper width of the street,in untici|Mtion i,t llw laying of the propos-ed ttidewulkt ou Union road and Gnrntavenue, and probable cost ot s«me,

On motion of Freeholder Uruenor tberesolution was adopted without dissent.The Director appointed us said committeeFreeholders Crane, I'errv and Darby.

By Freeholder Joues; Wberens, thebridge over Ureenbrook on tuu Waxhlng-

•tot* to N«w»Hl-TI»« eitr •» luaiwatfy

M l y M m l .Ilisai Kaotni,8.P. Wuava,CI1M.M A. S a m ,PitmMiisit,

L?BtP n i o n stating that the towa-

„ - aspBnok at Oak street, fiat

Hating tkat

Freeholder Swain awnd that therepart:be received and Ike NcnrnnMiidattan nd'ft-ed, which on roll call was so ordeM «Wl>,oal dissent.

OsuUesaea—Tb» uuderiigned wsaaiKlcckavingbsmapooininl to examine Ik* theand M K M a s t o t k t iMecwItv for a bridgeoa Kiagkam place. Westoi'ld. wiiiikt »port tkat they Have risiltd tlie locatiDsiaadnadtkalaak/ KSngaaa i-lase haa aam

ton v«lley IOIIII, wklch brook Is the divi .Ing Hi* between tbu iouullea of Uulonunil Somerset bun lues destroyed by reas-on of c,in, Jolin l*wl» atU'utpiiug to crosswill brlilgu ivitb a Ui'uvj irncllon welldriver; unil Wb«i«ui, Uy reiiMin uf theeuicrguiiey unil thu tieces,ity of prompt iaction the Uirtctor of Ibb board bus ill-1reeled u K|H!Cinl commitlMi nt this board Ito tnku Htuiin looking to Hie rebuilding of Isiiid brfilge; mid Wbei'eiiStBHidcoiuuiilleelhave met with me Biwrtl of CIIOM.II Free-holders of the ciilliily of Houicl'KCt, ami intlie jmliimuiitiif siikicuiniuluue und saMIKWIII of Somerset county ii was deemedmlvitutili) to proceeil to itilvurtlsu for billsfor lliu hulhiiiiKof II new briilgu at saidImiitloii; mill Wliereus, It is proposed loreconstruct xaiil IJI hlge UBIIIK Ibu old itbut-menu uml f.niMb u luriiianinl super-miuctureoi ni«!| 1 IKIIIIIS nud reinforceconcrete rouilwny; nud Wbueus, plansIIIIVO lieen prcpHral and u<lvurli«umuulduly atade foi bids to be received on tbei*l tuitaiil, therefore be it

Kesolved: 'i'lml lliu notion of the Direc-tor or thl» bo,ird M l Hi.- gpecinl coiuniit-lee uppointMl by b in he mid tlm siime isImreby npproved mill mtlllwi, und Iw itfurther Itesolvul: Tlint sitlil committee, Inconjunctinii »ith lliu Boinil of ChofcnIreiiliolileriiiif ibuiomity uf Somerset beuml »»! lierebv Kiillioil/.i-i! lo iiward tahlcoiniiiui, tiiuvost of snid bridge not to• s e m i ijlSUfl, oiicbnlfof wliicli is to beiMirnc by Hie county ut Union nud liieI'OIIULV of Mimi-iMi-l ii'Npeciively,

A Coming EventThat Casts a

Shadow Before It

iiM 1' WIMIDII,C A SMITH, Committee.

On mot Ion uf FrndiuhlerMwiilh the fore-K"i»g |jri'imibl« KIHI n wilii'.iuu wns iidopt'eil on roll will by a uniuiitiiiniN vnte.

Uy FrwIioMer Kiouw; ltoilvvil, 'I'bnttlie'f,«oliiiion p*s»eil Unroll 3, 1'JIO, nii-

t l f $ l ' n icountyhereby repealed, On motion _.Wilbur lliu resolution win udopicd ivilli.out diswnt.,-By Prmholder Smith; Whereas, Under

tlie aulbority of the provisloiia of mi m tot thu Ughiliituro of tho Stiito of NewJersey, (.'iittileil "An net tocustile Boardiof Clionon r^ruelioMerstoncxulri.-, lni|)lovi'nnd malutain public roads,' approvedMurch It). lNW, and the nets snppieincnt-MI iheroui and aaaeniUtory tlicreof, thisbwiid lias liirclofore legally iiaued bondsof tlm f i n n y of Union-:;»! Wlim-m,certain of wild Iwiidt of tbe 2oil series,numberMl from 1 lo 150 inclmtrej of Sl,-Ottl viicli will bwoniv due ami payable ou

HAHNE & CO.'s• (Anwrtoa't OtowatMt Purnltar* Stort)

Annual JulyFurniture Sale

Involvlnt 9280,000 Worth of Furnlturo

Begins Friday, July 1Broad, New and Halter Streets, Newark

i h - 1s t ilii,<

wg date naawuut $1M).I

uy of Julymi July 1,'" M1U0,

1»1(>. snht bonds bear. 18(0. airgreniing inand Whereat, the Board

if Choseu Freeholders of the county ofUnion is desirous uf renewing said bonds,therefore In itk HenlTed. That IbeBonnlnf Chosen Free.bokhniortlMMninty of Uulon don herebyautburiuaad IIIIBM bond* of the county ofUuioe to be hawed for the purpose ut re-Mewing the kornh above refei red to, fall-lag due oa Jaly 1,1*10, aggregating inafjount Iks urn of $1M,00». aad oumter-edfromltolWlMliulTciaiKl that saidreMwalaoadsbtiaMMduniiattUe corpo-•ale aaate aad oadar Ike corporate m l ofthe ooualy of Ualon, and bttlgattlbythe Dlrwlor, aad atltaMd by Ike oleik «tat Board of Caoaw Frtakolden. aad

tuudand taken tor tho pnrroao o( rEnds jMtlly IMOIHI by tl« fount o(l l i a n o ( i s M c o u n t r

o( romwlnit ( Cb

mwlnily IMOIHI by tl« fount o( Cboaeno(is.Mcountr.y eertlllcd, rvcitcd and duelsrcd tlisi

ltl d tlt id tIt is neroby eertlllcd, rvcitcd and duelsrcd t

all aotl, cotidltlonii nud tlitnus required toilons, existed, liamennl und bean iiorlornei

l l d f m nd nnr r u i drenfaranddue form and manner as requiredlaw, ami that tills bond together wllb all ttotlier IwlebtedMss of said county dots" not e:cswl. amilienlixltlli

, j>

intebtjidiins Kwwedibr toiiether with all the other Indoblednrastins; at ths time ot ibe creation thereof <

not exceed any limitation p escribed by tlw•tatutasor comtttatlon ef '•' ! "tbe faltb and credit of Midi

iMi.ciiMvcoUiitJf«. . . •In wums wlisnof tke Hoard or ekesn frn-boloenof tbe Coauir of JJafca lias mused tkond lo be exoented In thit coifjorste naau at

ffi^r^^^^b^s.^of MM Board, snd Ike coupons hereto annexedto tie suited with Un rae luaUo slniture of tbeCuintr Ooltoctor, and Ibis boniTto bo lUttd

Mngaaa place haa Mncd to iinbllc travel aad

*ginallr bsill oEMfailealH

s*ieUauMllurttbsbrklgi«Hbsill our the stieaia on thb atnat

l d k M UoastMtetowd to travel.

aad tke sMct Is in i

ke Mil at tkie point withH J kaiai and con

I thattk pakaiai and concrete top itamtsanda

coat not to

rnehotdwOrnaiiir "»»fdtfcattbe it-port In rwelrad aai lk» iWHtkil l fj iQpUd wall* « i tell eallwH at

fttu oa OkMtM

aad that said bund* fee la•1,000 each, and to number

*' [laaawiut tke mmsane be dated Julylyible in l«n 10 yean

iiwas ISIW uaw SMSWDT, with inurestat therale of four aad oachalf, 41-3, percent.sjai par aaaaas, payable <eml-anDually,urlaatpal ami lalerast payable »t the Mat-InadlKaMatakorilluWu, S. J.. andIhal aaU bonds saall benuaibered 1 toIK, bath laclaalsc, and said bonds to baconpna kaadCjMd that said coupons besjaaed by tlw Collector of the county ofOawsi aad aaaiksred to correspond with

- 1" " " ivkledttat'ltofa^Collector may besi on said coupons; ami be It further

—. rector of tkb) beardaadtWCeuatoCoUsttorbeanilare bste-

ulreclor.

cierk.Horn of coupon,!

of actual

tatnd. prMtdaaa «i^aMbaaaeaadlka •aupou

M .aad Ik. ar^risioeT fortbanto at.

UnSHSSonn. cSSStor.

Aad k* It furtaer lissolved, Tkat warn

•aid JokaO.Everet t* Co. Ike punikaa.irattaa far tkt boaat shall bs sukstantldlyM l w « t t t i

lo laepavjaealofllMfuf IMW I ttnMWftl of w h i n

•kail att M M M-~* tn nhnlitarWllbn'rWBsovedia?a*iBtlooof Ike fora-•okwracolailou. wMakoa roll call

PjnoBT or Biixabttla,a roll call waa

_ ' ; M^MfMraji

EifrfflSstt

ties to witjMus 1» tn 81 Itnhwny Ave tor(4000, and No 37 liahway Ave for (4027,ami Whereas, Negotiations ale umler wuyfor the purchaseoftliepropetlyiuljniuiiiKtbu sauieon Union Si, and Wliunus, It isestimated that the total cost of said sever-al properties will aggregate the sum of*ia,00uor tbereabmits, therefore be it

Unolted: That tlm Bonrd ofChoncnFreeholders be aulhorlml to proceed tupurchase said properties, lo have tbu liliesexamlued, and II found perfect to tukedeed for the same in tbe name of the BourrtufChosui FreehoMarsof the county ofUnton.aml In case Ike said Board of Cho-sen r'reeluildars he auable lo agree upon•hw purcbaw price with Ike owners there-of for tlw properly above referred to inolug on Union 81, that lbs County Attorneyk hereby aulhorlanl and Inslrucleittoproceed for Ibe appointment of conimis-skmeralo condemn ami sppmlse said laudsin accordance with the provisions of auact eulllled "An net lo aulhorite theboarilsofcboaeufiesjholdera of the res-pective counties of IkbslMa lo utqulre bypuMhaseornmdcauiaUou lauds for thepublic use in such counties and lo providefur lha bane ot sondalo pay for the sane'approved April i l , MM, and Ibe severalsupplements and aapaadaieutt thereto,

paymeutpropertiesobeissued

Had prepared la lbs >um of (1000 each,payable lu IS yean after dale with Inter-esl at Ike rale of 41-S per cant, payableaalf yearly; thai said > « d s be signed byIke Arsclor of tke board and the CountyCollector; and Uiil tke seal of ikecouulybe Iktntlo asaxed; said bonds to be coupontnads and that said koaaska sold lo t ie

kkJdtr at (rat Med for la ibe actansiaw shall not bevalne thereof; and

s £ h Moore $31, 111 75, »Ull-ilurd liliulilliic (Jo 056, AVeldonContract*tu\S Co 1ST HO, 1S3 T5, £ I, Mootc Mi 7(1,W T Kuk 200, (i L ltd 1198, JIM Camp-bell il SO, II H SkUltinui 50, Michael Don-nbuc 50, .1 f; Iiuuer 10, liruuklacber Bros(1 ?0, Philip Kiuhauf 20 85, Win Guinee48 20, Win Mel Iiu in 46 05, 49 4ff, Jas Mo-ran 8 no, J f. Ibuer SO, K A Shaffer 90,H (i Hogurs 10, V. U Uedimer iW. L BIliltli 10,0 M \Vlnaus68 50. Jiwob Jacob-son 45, U'estflcld Lemlurl 70, J h Uauer80, .Inn Momu M7. . .

l-iitilic Grounds und liiiilillngsi B Aliittli Co 1000, Public Service C'orpn 147-84. 410, S« H, Run.-i-y 1'imp*Machine<o 10. 0 V Demon 17 85, J M, J L Fay• rsn, J u c.'our»(i r, 40, r,a so, i m iiauer14 !(, W II HubUumiHir 139,11 HI, Ii PVwdever 31, HildebrsntCo MW.ColuavWaHeamngCoW 13, Victor GUIInore3 50, J J Carey 60, Cathecluc Hury.m t),W E Kline 4, Art Metal CMstruMion Co•• 50, ,) It Kanliiu 14 SO, BrucklacbcrBu>(4*38

Jail: II T Potts $1888, Tl M, CentrallleefCo.WM. WT9, nildelirantCofl HJOUrokawl77g, W C Tnkbe T 80, H JScliMldt7«0. l i l t Liventood J», 0 WDodil 13S. 10 Kl, FHUMV Dodd 80, JokaDyer 80, Kitil KtuuseDO. II 8u(ae«slRn

ClilH'sOmitiliHiir N. l Stale Boanl

Continued on Page 6.

0ELI6ITF*.EX6NHSINS

IVUY SUNDAY

rkUtkete be placed tacbl l f iImrnf Ika couaty of Un. I # i

ana. so loaa at saw koadt ikall run a k l l la* MtpaM, a Makkat «Ml to pay all lat-l

uJSKOi: Thattkcteyear la lac la« l f $1.crMoasaUkoiMtoditiiastaoryearaadakoaauadtMMailopay Ike principalof eatd boBHwkwtlatT UtMUcaofr l l i Joaw tkc IdraiDhu pnaaiblc

a wen adcMM a rll llr i a n i l i i J a w tkc IdraiDhu pnaaiblcaad MauljUoa wen adcMM oa roll call

t»«WTfaiatssTs*w««risWal«Uaa.av

Woodbury'.Haurf^dc

Page 4: QEieUL CONTMCTQatS. County Stand… · appertains to Real Estate, why Iml MtfXtOforfc M* MBttf »(MH)h, attht^k tf II WM km a win MM M MM dip,« M hrtobwma MftnldoawM MamAlamatfl

THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 19)0

HIM EMHW

*f. •u HMNO,M.

TO. art.Enured M the Fi*t OBtce »t Wottttl ,

• t w J«fa«f. M Mcoud-cbM* matter.Pnblbtui eTMTf KraUj by

The Standard Publishing Concent,tloct

eueecttrnoH at M t*a vnePATAHLI IK A D T A N C S

r. N. miuua.» 4 a n * at, h a l t , N. J.

MM Fnrntshtsl onMBBtr v. MomuN,

Oacial newipuper {or Wertfield, Jf. J

FRIDAY. JrNE 24. loio.

As to Headgaar In Churerw.The wearing of large hau by

ladies while attending church ser-vices has caused agitation in someOjuarters quite in proportion to thehau themselves. In fact the clergy*• e n of our neighboring city, Eliza-beth, seem quite concerned overthis matter. Some clergyman,among them Rev Dr. Snowden,think big hau are a hindrance tothesalvatioa of souls in our churches,while other*, like Rev. Dr. Thames,hold that mere size in headgear,abouM be no bar. If neceaaary, beaays; a woman may have a wholepaw to bersalf. Even ourgenial Gene Hanford, necessarily ofwide observation, has become inter-ested. And so it goes. Betweenthis ScyUa and Charybdis, wheredose the person of moderate viewscome in?

There seems to be no diversity ofopinion aa to the propriety of ladieswearing their hau in church, somedenomination* even requiring themto do so. Why shouldn't they bangtheir headgear on the peg of knowl-edge? A church is not a place oflight amusement This question itwould seem should be left to theonly tribunal competent to dealwith such a complex topic—theladies. Besides they might askubiquitous male meddlers about thewearing of shining black tiles, stuffyfrock coat*, 5-pIy collars and un-Ventilated patent leather ihoes ona Sunday in midsummer.

Apparently our churches are inno danger of being overcrowded inaphe of gigantic millinery exhibits.Of course we could follow the cus-tom of Skagen, Denmark, of havingthe two sexes sit on opposite sidesof the church. But, under suchconditions, instead of looking straight•bead, the men would be tempted,constantly, to glance across theaisle, which would be demoralizingto any proper attention to the ser-vices Why shouldn't Reuben sitbeside Amaryllis and ute the aaihymnal?

Again it the ladies are attired in• manner pleasing to the mascuMnetie. it may be that men: unlay, sonotoriously lax in this matter, willbe more encouraged to go to church.However, only a man of inueerableconceit would argue that the ladiesanas mereiy *o attract nit owntax. It wouMbeeasy to retort thatwe should go to church with highermotives. We believe the greatmajority of both women and m a ,do attend church chiefly ftoohi^ermottmafchoaghhiailgisf may bean attractive toddeatal Besides

of thejUHcavan-tlt quite probable that* inert talked of decline of R>sMjacaaiao is not half so imma-nent now « it was a month ago.l i t racuperative power ef the partytosusjetedby the stalwartatvo effedam of one. ColonelTtoodoteRoosevek. of Oyster Bay,L L

And that I

4%Interttt Pali wiin tavlnni Dtpartmant.

Opital and Swain otir 110,000.00Assets o?cr • • $1,000,000.00

ACCOUNTS U N E OR MULL tOllCITEI.

Begining with this issue twocolums on the back page will begiven over to the Honorable BillPeaseley Esq., whose reputation asa wit and philosopher is of longstanding. Howdy, Bill!

WOMAN'S MISSIONARY MEETING.

Society of the M. £ Church PlantSemt Special Fatturts.

The Woman's Home Missionary So-ciety of ths M. E. Church usually maketheir Jun* meeting memorable by hold-ing an open Kwion. with special pro-gram. Thnrsday afternoon. June 30th,they inrite their friend* to participatewith them at the home of Mr*. T. T.Harkrader. The program will be inter-esting. Mrs. H. C. X«w«U, will give a

namber cf selections from her newVictor Yictrola. Miss Etta Woodringwill pia.v a piano solo, and Mia Katharin* Edwards will give some recitation*.A social time with refreshments willfolio*. Don't mind the weather, comeoat and be refreshed and entertained.

The rumor that Mr. Earle A. Merrillhas tendered his resignation as a mem'Vr of the Baud of Education has sotbees substantiated. Neither Mr. Mer-rill nor any member of the SchoolBoard have made any official statement.President Stem is out of town and thenext meeting of the Board will be onTuesday evening, Jnly 5.

A loom for E. F. law.EDITOR ST.\M>ARD.

Westfteld. X. J.:Dear Sir-I do no; know what party

he affiliates with, but regardless of that,it seems to me that Mr. Edward F. Lewwould make an ideal candidate forMayor, and I hope other* will agree inthis and that he mar b* nominated forthis high offlce, this fall.

Mr. tow appears to be well qualifiedfor this position, in that he !* a largeproperty owner, ha* a thorough knowl-edge of the Town's needs, iscoeservativein the matter of spending other people'smoney, and. test of all, be is plentifullysupplied with "back-bone."

Jfo one can help admiring a man whois iimnssirr and who can cheerfullywithstand the abuse, annoy*** and em-

TMSBnent be was subjected toin therecent school sit* controversy. Sorelywe need a man of this kind at the beadof oar Town affair*.

Your* TMV traly,OKI. B. DlCKESSOS.

Public worship at 10:30 a. m. HolyCommunion. Dr. Loomis will preach—a brief communion address entitled,

The Soul's Supreme Necessity.''Sunday School at 13:10.Mid week meeting on Wedimday

evening at S o'clock. Leader. Mr.Oliver W. Richardson. Topic, ''freshEvidences of Gods Presence."

Holy Trinity Catholic Church.Maatt* are said at 8:15 at 10:15 a. a .

on Sunday; Holy Day., 5:30 and 7:10 ».m.; we«k days, 8 a.m.

Sunday school, 3 p. m.Benediction of BUtsed Sacnment-

Sundays, 3:45 p. m.; Holy Days, a p. • . :First Friday, 8 p. m.: Feast Days, » • .m. ' "' t

Confewions-Saturdart, a p. a . ;Her. Father Byer is in charge of all

theserricca. . .

TOHEALTH B0ATOMOTIN6.

Method, of 01 nlfusa mi

The regular netting of lisa Board ofHealth was held last rriday night. The

te question before rb* Board w«* anordinance relating to the coU*ctioo»oddiaposalof garbage aad lafas*. Entryatator of the Board wwcraMrt. Theordtnaacatooe* thtrtyttof carttobt«j*d. and the method of handling mm.cans »*d other refuse, in order to pr*

along tb* strati.TlMdnningof refase In any lot orplan act designated by the Board isaad*aai«)*tM*aor. Tt» m a t actionof th* Town Oooncfl haras th*of garbage aad r*ra» wttnlyte th*

ska of th* KrtbodM aad OaagNMvtkaal dnrehs* to Ootaa Oton willtah»oBT»*sd»y,J«lyll-

of Ooert

rk*NintowntU*w**k<<kMoM*e*wl satMtad, Chart* E. M m «f — -Road. Mr.*ockt*«dHorot

i n IF TKItjtiil ClortL

Service* Sunday morning at 19:30.Sermon by Rev. George. H. Gardner, ofNew Marker, who exchanges pulpit*with Pastor Greenwood. Ereningserrices at "45; preaching by the pastor.Subject, "Jesus' Definition of Oreatnex.

Sundav School at 13. W. A. Dempsey,Superintendent.

Junior C. E. at 3:30.Prayer meeting Wednesday evening

at 8 o'clock.Field Day for the Sunday School on

the church lawn, Saturday afternoon tt2 o'clock.

Sunday morning service* at th* Pres-byterian parish bouse at 10:3». Sundayschool in the some place at i-M p. m.Evening service at the CongregationalChurch- Pastor's morning theme:"Climbing the Royal Stairway."Evening them*: "Speech a* aa Indexof Character." Meeting for men in the'Methodist Church' at 9:45 a, m.

Wednesday evening prayer meetingat the Baptist Church.

Sunday, 10:30 a, m., public worship.The porter, Rev. W. I. Steaaa, D. »..wiU preach; 13m. Bible School; T p.m. Christian Endeavor meeting; 8p.m.praise service. The choir will repeatthe cantata. " The Ten Virgins."

Wednesday, 8 p. m. mid week prayerservice.

St Paul*, Church.Holy Communion will be celebrated

each Sunday at T:M a. m.. with a secoodcelebration at U a. m. oa the first Sotday of the month.

Morning prayer, with sermon, eachSondsy at II a. m. Choral Evensongat S:00 p. m. Litany on Friday* at M)a. m.

Sunday scboj) at»:») a. m, (Primaryda*s nwet* at the rectory).

Mrs. Sarah Downrjr, wife of Jams H.Downey, fgratrly of this place, dtadThnndajBoning.athtrlalsrsssdme*,IMS Padfle street, Brooklyn. Mrs.aVwaty hat b a i t anal satmrforaaay y«an bat bon htr aflbtioa* withgitat fortfMd*. Th* faairal Mrriot*win ha kaM to-aorrow ereadag at tighto'csaeklaBraoklTn.

ProrUemt, I. O. t.. paid • frtamal g j eeshle^tSlsManilueiin JillTWitoCoartMy tt IUhw.r 1ka*W tS^^fSS^JSSSmm&night. A plsataat «?«aia« was ttv - . ! % ^ i i ( - f t t i , , , , , _ „ „ „

P. Morri. of a*«di»ors*l XSmSSiSmSS^S^SmZ, avuoa HeraU was «t jEVZ/STXlU WH£S* 5

«tMwt*fth*)aMr.w w »>w javjtjpvivvBeBaji toytl*a*w/

> T*>Va» OOUCU ef Me>

TWKAatckaof th* lint Pr*»-

TKU Ham Haaa a. Hot Week

and you will soon be going »way tot a vacation.

Make it a point to sec us about your life insur-

ance before you go.

U ft Certlaa*jt USIrsatVer.rWYait

Our Earned ReputttionWe have long beea Kriving to be known throughout the town

as the concern to be appealed to in every emergency, no matterwhat the nature of tile work.

We seem to nave succeeded.Yesterday, while toe pre-tarvia sweeping was going on in the

Boulevard, an irutignapr imiy cuitai u» oo the 'pbone scolding us ie>,verely for filling tier iiouae witli doudi of dust

We did our best to assure her that in this instance we were notresponsible.

But we appreciate the implication that whatever is being done,the Modem Shop is doing it

So (at w modify the statement to thia. Whenever and what-ever you wish done e m

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the Same T4me.

Apply t H. Kytt, $45 Ltwract An.

Ready about July 1st Upper Floor 2 FamilyHouse 101 Park street; 7 Rooms and Bath; AllImprovements. First Floor Already Rented.

AsLsRviadorAfents.

FOR SALE AT

M. •* WAUCM'tTUbaattalW Try It

THEODORE A. BALL

Weatfield NuraerieaOBOWOU or i.,-

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THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1910.

MAKKKT. HALMEY § BANK

JeweGraduation Gifts

Our jewelry store is a busy place these days.More people are buying jewelry for graduation pres-ents this year than ever before, and more people arebuying here, too. We enumerate below a few lineswhich may appeal to you. Remember, we sell onlygood jewelry.

Brooches ranging from i.oo to JI.OOPretty Necklaces from 3.50 to 11.00.

La Valieres from 5.00 up to »J,oo,Link Buttons at from 1.50 to 15,00,

Scarf Pin?, many styles, 1.00 to 15.00.Tic Holders priced at 1.00 to 7.00.

Fen Knivei ranging from 3,00 to 10.00,Handsome Bracelets from 7.00 to 15.00.

Stone Rings tanging from 1.00 to ic'.oo.Signet Rings at prices 1,00 up to 7.00.

Lockets, many designs, 3.00 to 15.00.Ribbon Fol» ranging ft om 3.50 to JO.OO.

Dainty Collar Pins rrom 1.00 to 5.00.^'omen's Gold Watches at 7.09 to 31.ro.

Men's Gold Watches from 20.00 to 30.00.Women'iGold Filled Watches 5.50 to 13,00

Men's Gold Filled Watches^. 50 to 15.00.Beautiful Silver Bags at 3.50 to 3 5.00.

Mounted Back Combs from 1.00 to io, 00,Opera Glasses priced at 2.50 to 1 i.eo.

L. BAMBERQER & CO.N. J.

The Probtem That Does Not"It looks like a spell of hot weather," said the Man-On-The-Corner to the

local merchant. >: . . 4 l l

" Yet, and I iuew we'll get It good and plenty now. It • been a long timecoming." , . . .

"The butcher* will get it good and plenty. Meat to way up in the air andit'll cost money to keep it fresh."

The merchant made no reply to this last observation, That was a problemwhich was bothering him! How (shall! I keep my meat fresh during the hotsummer months T Well, the Windfeldt store has solved that problem. We sawit coming and we took opportunity by the horns and put-in a cold air refrigeratorNow we can keep our meat fresh and free from all impurities at leas than halfthe cost of ice refrigeration.

the Windfeldt cold air refrigerators are a proof positive against the heat anddust of summer. No merchant can afford to be without them and particularly inthese days of high prices, when the smallest losses are felt keenly by the dealer,since he is doing business on a small margin of profit.

Ask any of our customers who have been buying choice cuts every day dur-ing the past week whether our meats are pure and fresh; whether the hot weatherhas in any way affected their quality. The answer will be: " The meat suppliedby the Windfeldt Store in summer is as palatable as that supplied in the winter.We are satisfied."

And you will find our service Is as good as can be. Our vegetables are thechoice-home product, absolutely fresh. Our groceries cannot be excelled inquality and low price. Our dairy products have the approval of all who buy atour store. Our Pies, Bread, Cake and Cookies are the mother-used-to-make brand.

Get in line with the combination plan and patronize the

Winctfelrtt Combhiatiofl Meat, Grocery andVegetable Market,

B n U & m t TtUftta* 222-223. WtrffitU, N. I

OFOK CHOSKX FRNRHOMKIH

OF UNION COUNTY.THEY LIKE WESTFIELD.

Chairman Ktvitt and Party, of Panic,Pleatad With Our Strain.

isOlSiW, WnCodlngton 5486. _ *Ir' * H. Kevitt, Chairman of theStationery: W Vroom •550,. 550, F Street Commission, of Passalc, N. J.,

E Nnrris illl 50,11 85, Underwood Type- Messrs. C. J. Lane andC. R. Vim Duusen,writer Co 3 40, Elliot FUIietCo884,Cu»li- «f the same city, recently inspected the

»lfg Co 8 80, Advocate , t r e e t , o f W M t « n , , i „««, .

f Cliildren's Guardluns $25 21.Lunacy. N J State Hospital Trenton

* 12 20. N J State Ho.plli.l Mortis Plains

Wow! Rah! Zip!--The Batter U Safe!Ha bought Ms aportinfoutfi

atASK wsssttatSMy4wa,uUlMbM«lwll,kak,|1m,an,lit HUM to MWMMWithl.

Publications: jWuslflclcl LeaderSmiuliml Piililishlug Concern 37 GO.

Incliiuntnls: A L Jobuaon $36, E VWalton 26. A O Woodlleld 26, II C Wll-noli 105, G U Johnson 43, Ueujsmiu King08 84, N It Luif lit 175 50, P II ftMsel 55W HCodluiiton 131 75, J W Urirolon SOWm ll,ii ty Pott T, G A II IT 09, J Wlllskeley 1110. J Madlaou Drake 08 S8,Aimio K Turner 85, Kllr. Eva Times 44Luclnda GorbsUI 115, Thos Colluis US,Eluwbetb Trawler 85, F K Norrli 40(0,Pucbo A Mnudnuie!», Thorns* Jardlne1SB75.

TaiBonril: Florence O Stiles *50, 8Sidney Eldrodge 100, Kile Novelty Co

TUUnit , Saytkr hat a caaaabto liaaFlihiflg Tackk. Doa't wait ratU yaa f)K' toflniairtwlMtlMrywIuvvallttw

Look avar your tuafty mutt, aai 1staall yav what yaa) Baas*

Our La—Iry iajilam*ia Jrawia* Wokavatk*agaacy tartlM Oardaar a Vail Laiiaafy~a iiasarail LanMr

I m m m m J m MWIV m URIIIMI Iw raMM* M U T f OTw aWUMyaw caftan, ahlrto ud cat* to a* aarf « • will attraitotha fatk

ALBERT E. SNYDER,W«atftaMa Leading Spertiag|OoedB,

streeta oft j j , Barrett Miinufuctnring Company, the

rm which, for nevcrul yeurs, hiis sup-plied the tarvia used on our streets.

Idrodgemil GO

8u.Parrot ..DUkiW,

WaatftaM,N.J

R Brunner

6TB1, Al«ah G Clsrk 10.County lloail Itepdr: Htlen C.rroll $5.

80, Elli D»ily Journal 17. Pcnn & DelOil Co 888 W, Weldon Contrncliiig Co130iT6,IKI00l,

«: Geo Parrot *4W8S, W U«4, lloaabel Allen 100, AunaE

Pay: PitorMelwl*4»,Darby 84, A O Crane IS. 38. * P Wilbur1», J S Cidr 8«. W II Handolph 40, T FHsTilsiidtt J H Doane40. A II Grao>n«r 40, C A Smith 4*. Henry Krnuaa 441P. K Adams 44, Jos Perry 38. W H Gar-rkun40. Bradford Jones S4, W U SwalaSO, Jacob Marlln 40.

Sal-rj: Js» W i Ink flOO, N .. _»W.Ben>.a.ln King lffll 118.

Cunimlltee Kxptusm: Jacob Martin IT-i», llradford Jonea8S0.;Peter MeM 8-00. KIHuu Dai liy A D Crane » 9»M PWilbur SM 0», .1 N Cdy 1« 65, Them !!a».

Hand 1870, J H Doane IS SO, Hear*Know 16 61. C A M i l . », W H Usrrf.aniiS. K KAdsaulJtW. Jimph Perry ?.05. W II MwaliiSIM. W O Grs*i«8.

Slat* Aid Hoad: K.inlneetliig Kews Pub.lUbing Go »W90. 84%, Gilt llally Jour-iml 8 f Kngliwrlnit Hword 118 80, Si l lDally Journal MtW. C H Wlnans 106»'Advocate Pot. Co M 65, J L Hsuer 200.

Stain AM Ilepair: Weldon Counseling

These gentlemen expressed themselves11s ontircly Kitisflcd with the good rfamlts

btiiined from the w of turvliiun thoonil streets mill pmiwd the orrlvleiit

munner of upplicution of sumo under theablo sniicrvislon of town engineer VUM.They thought such u good example ofthe eitk-ienuy of turviu would lead toUs more extended me. Mr. Kevtlt,ufter u careful impection, praiied ouratreeU, suying they were second to nonein Union County, and ranked with the

wt in adjacent counties. Mr. Kovtttun uuthority onioad Imlldlng. He

wu» the State reprmentutive appointedby Governor Voorheea to the Howl Con-grew held in Bnffulo in 190*.

Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler.N.J.

A larft aaswrtmtnt af Watehaa in Gold,Gold Pttlad and 8Uvar.

Fine Selection of Jewtlry—Oorfaama'a Starling Stlrar and Plated War*.

Rich Cut OlaaaTha aMnraat tUn atyla.

Waltham Colonial Watchoa.Oat rjmr EngaMnant and WaddingMns>Imn wHO^Waiaaraeain wtaty, carract in ajuallty and ito finishL. E.

*UW6>, ,Urn-riff. Aral: llobt KlrkUml *458»,

18S4*. W II Wrlnlit 3«81(8. .1 II Clark109 W.

Cutler AppriipiUtlou: Weldou CoiilM«

" lifflMriti Prank Smith $«W at. KdwHam>m8 84. » 8 » . l,»nU HlauSer SOIda Courwr 70, HenrhUe Melnk« 70, Klb>Decker 7». JMHKI t, Oarlbwalte 70, ottllalHealer at, EmaM Onnnad 70, M»loaBwlft 40, Inae Diiiialdioa to.

County Clerk: JaMei Calirrrt p ,Jnm«C«lrett70, ZKN-irmnn KWlM. CW Rum«m»100. Neil MiUud jr, 06 «7,FrawcMMMoCatoairawcMMMatoai.

Prmh»Mer Krame Mond to adjouta,aid MM* Motion wa» carried. Tin Dfrwioritadaml Ibe board adJmiriMduilllTUurt.il»y. My 7, at tM rt.«>.

((•Igned) HDUAMIK Kma.Clirk,

mud m •Hmdwmn Siort,

ROYAL GRANITE BTEKL WARK

AND PAULTED FOUNTAIN

u n TOW moan umn, 11 on MfuaTam

itahnhilelraife.TOOLS Md CVTUOtT

Mai VWnsjnsniaD •TMaaalNn, p , 0,

Si|iiw Hii NMibsn Enjoy TtmRkkThe Sigma Phi Society had a delight-

ful straw ride to Springfield, Mondaynight. ThopartyconsistedoftheUiiHesCothcrino Altwrs, ilndelyn Worth.GnuoCollins, Helen Jackson, Mildred Dance,Ehio Perine, Munrurct White, AdeloCodding, Kathryn Bourne and Mean.Andrew Burgesser, .Tuck Elliott, HaroldIrving, Raymond Bminerd, Frank Cbm-ing, Henry Fullerton, Robert Koyeg,Georgo Delatonr, Jr., Wilson Sisserson,Philip Keeler.

HsiTravsyAcron(k&44TihmMr, und Mm. V, F. Brittingluun

uivu returned to the home of theirparenta, in thhplnce.ofteritiitxmonth'strip through tho west, southern Califor-nia und Mexico. They will remain benabout ten days, when they will returnto the coast, stopping en mate at theGrand Canyon anil other ploceiiof inter-est. Mr. Brittinghom lathe managerof the Department of tho Poolflo Coastof the Sergeant Hardware Go., withoffices ut Hun Francisco. Hehwcramedthe United States forty.four times.

T^HiirlBharffln'sLuek-307.Fourteen local piscatoriul artistamaae

aooncertea attack on the tinny tribeearly this week. All told 907 deniienaof the deep were enticed from theirbriny lair, due partly to the skillof the nsberuwn, and partly to theliberal supply of divers bait and artificesin common a n among anglers f torn timeImmemorial. The party was under thechaperooageof Commodore HUdrnr andCaptain Raub. They went by specialcar to Boynton Beach, when theymanned the good launch "Erelym,"tbraraprueeedadtoanbright. gereralbait throwing records wen amasbed.TlwstarTwiiiaistcdofCommodorBj.il.BIMner, Copt. C. Raub, llessm, Miller,•ehwabe, Oregory, Geo. Pierson, Sweet,Latlmer, Qkta, Becker. AdnVld,8«t-any, Strauss and Reed.

The Held day Bamea of the Brother-hood or the MetbodM Chnnh whichdid not take place lust Saturday becauseof rain, will be held In the near future.

The WeatneU Cuba will play theNewark V. M. C. A., to-morrow after-mnnutiWIO at Recreation Par*. Thhteam is champion of the V. M. C. A.teugue and a fast gume I* expected.

F WOMErToNLY KNEW

WMCoipanBi With NslhaTwoodCaniaaDclegatm from the Christian Endeavor

Bociotlesof ITnion County, met in tbaFraahyterian pirhh noose last. Fridaynight to dkcaas the establishing of afreah air vamp for boys under tin super-TMMI nf the C. K. Society. Fred C,Looiisbury, chairman of the fresh airdepartment, presided. A number of•nod plans wen dlacamcd. bat Ibnone

moat feasible and wasadopted was the plaa to act in conjunc-tion with the present fmh air ramp atNotasrwind. Thlaauapialndmrg.ofMiaa Carry, who was formerly matronofcampWoWlaWfatSaH. Boys underbar okaqn In K*w VoA, and biya fromVnkm County in med of the heaeatato

will bemeetagaia

to-aigklla UatcaapBlat Oarwsod.foTfartaar action.

Hart to do boastworfc wHb m aehiag

Brlagayoabaaraofmlaetysi kdsm,oratwork.

It women only luww tbecaoaa-tbBackaobe pains DOOM from akk Ud.

ntya,TwoaM ana maob ueedleM woe.Dean's Kidney PHI, „ „ , k k k M .

tya,Many mideat. of this Tieiaitr an

dorse tlmrnMr., o. amartat, m Watchang

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• . BOa, told that DOHS'SKkiwr M b wer. « r , HT«tl»e In«< thb w n . ami WM,,t A h i N dlaordmd

a box. Th«r uat boxbmaght nlkf ««t thM ,

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Hwntary,

LOCATION OP I W I A i A M l

WT-Snmmit afenae and I _saa-Ooroer Highland and I

Avennei.499-Bha street and Klmkaut576—Broad and Kiddean i689-OimburlandSt.andl788-Oorner Clark and <808—Fin Departawnt boaai.»»-OoRi«rof1Korthaad-

naoi.After lending in an alarm •

tneoall bos antll arrival of •

WatstflvlsJI.. M. Wmuaaa, PartsiaHiir.

OfM mm » a. n, to J o'dook, >. si.

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$16, $18, jfc f 2 0Summer Suits..

«Vou ever want » cool Summer Suit you want it tow.i k »i»«» opportunity to choosy one at an uniieualsaving.US fc* !*«« » •"«•« «e*k !«'«"««»'• Clothing U-IMI and we expect Saturday to cap the climax.Tbe* arc regular »16, $18 and 130 varment* and include

them w«»y »t *•»,«»M«rt«»t «r«y «'»«• l»Uenwjr«iw. alw Serge-8trlpe Blue Serge.. They're strictly

Sand have all the tailoring skill of M. ft U.enfta.M Into them.

HVmtnO+i'lmmi, $S.«JKW ( l l"ne l •"* • w *" a w o f ^ 1 * 1 » ' * tura-na bottom

WESTRELa

•f M MM Mttee byy*^a

CIU'I of WtttfUd Ts

i Boys Summer Suiti It TroMtrtt eolar, eoata sand-ier, with I

nOVHM-Khaki . Cnudi, WMtoOwkand Unentfoletor-d Moomer trousers; tamed and taped maw,baitluBLMal

t •tains hum buckles) ataniVla n yesn. ( M E T. 8i>Miai .; : DDC

Regular He vatnesat M i .- K O V H t - U i h t and dark shades* wiw<*Madn*. watteK BIN! fancy pongee, gray and Mac flannel, slae* t to l« year*.lsSIAO.

y WeeMeU," la theerygnalMaMnuwouatlanally. Newpso-pteanviagtotowanv, "What, We»t-asW has an gjrmt" ana It h eitrawdl-nary fora town with tan eauepUoniiladvantags. of WeatasM, tack as DaeMMmW. —MM! A u i A a i M - •waall - * UILLMJJ

' " " • BT""1 PJPBWBWIws • WV1I H U w N

Hbrerjr and tlw best of ehambas, beaUesthsaatanl haaatlssof tat Iowa, thatthshoys aad girls have beta au over-

Saturday the Last Daywmmjv Kigbt will end Oar One* n»rteeatn /L stWt has been an aaaaaal saving ereat for Mm,

lebiiarm. Done, fall to take advsatsge of It.AIX81ZES AND WIDTHS. ;

There are twoebjasmjf boys In townthat greatly aasa a aMniiil or someeuttabte baildiag, where, under theafuaer ssaenrhaua, they might earry onathMfca, They are, nrstty, the schoolhoys and secondly, the bays who haveeither left school nnd have gone tobusiness asrty or those who have grad-uated hut have not gone to college.

t heard sonw on* m a r k a Uitlawhile ago, "Why, I should think thatlbs school hoys would bare plenty to dowith their foot ball, hasket toll andbass hall." t wondered If that manresllaad that aside fromeaeh of thesesforta having only Hs own aesson, onlyeleven boys are used tor lbs loot ballteam, only •>• tor the hasket ball andnine tor the bass ball. Then, too, nearlythe same corps ol boysareaaed for ullthe sports. Those who have been insBflifcuwJ ttaasn ASS sVaWsashsft awsssaSBBi ssi^AsASSsalli*

g-_B__» l , • • t i | H '•"•a"*" Iwv taT- lfin*0 jWmWm WHIHaasUy" X S s T s S a m 1 have tb* better ehanoe, whlob leaves

" • " • » • " • • T the bulk of the pupils merslyipecUtors.Bat then the ohjaetfaa la raised that

! msay mere asm* out to practice. It I*[ a general Cset, though, that hoys lose

•ttRM*BU**e#Jafof ft safOft WMtt tflWjf PMalti0that It simply mate* drudgery and a*

MM'* * . » , 94 and (A Otf

Jehanea of fitting on the tsaat. so itJdwindJss down usually to merely thellSrettoam and on* ur two "subs" earnI wgimt tor practice.J l WiwarseMtBeHawbssketbsllgaawsnTlaU, whocan, eome oat. Butitmuatbe

in:

Wedding: GiftsOf a Superior Grade Arethe Kind You Buy et

rthe very height of the Wedding season, when Gift giving it"Hwwoit in the roindi of a gnat many people, we a n offer-

wemire atock of exceptionally high grade

can he selected from a splendid variety ofbesnttfalaad PlntsJ l*lve#wet%il*ea*OaWandWles

will save you jnoney on yoar parehaw.

WtDDINQ RINOSia-K. and ta-K.

can be trell taken taw at ftonipar great stock

5» «a*» aanU M wwM I* tetahrMMeat•aA l«*»viii»a*»i *>»•+• •nhtin«*li»li

. Wis5 & Sons« 5 BieeJ Street, Newark.

-AT TMt WIW CMMM**

Phe Standard Pressit prepared to

do all k i t* el

lag pnettos, do not bwtover twowaeks.•topi* a sm to think that bsoause we

we the school auditorium for baskethall that nothing else Is desired. Weare certainly very grateful to have thatplace, hat the eoudMons ander whichit leased are very disValt. Oaaeeoaatof the gnunmar grades being la sessionwe are not allowed to go ap stairs untilthree SMeen o'clock. It then takesabout bast aa boor to put the seats backand nets np>and then the building musths dosed at live thirty, before whichtime the chapel must be put in order

tin. This haves about aa hoar foractual ptaying.

If the system ander which we carryau our basket ball has been thoroughlyexamined it Is readily seen that wear*responsible enough to lookout foragymaaalnm. The whole affair Is carried onpractically by the pupils themselves, thaexpanses met, order looked out for andall without any trouble.

WhilelamspMklngof the High Schoolboys needing u gymnasium I want topat a word in for the girls of theHIghSchool, ftrbapa OB account of the dif-ference in temperament a girl may notneed a gym quite aa much as a, boy,hat certainly nothing would he bet.tar tor her. flirts arenatarally weakand their muscles need to be strength-

si. Basket ball la too hard for manygirls and they aeed same easier exento keep them healthy. As you lookthrough the High School you see t

I B^|M|0Mt, Ma* oflVHOpBU g i n i MBthose who pUybsskM ball. Batoalyalew play that game, and It lasts tor bata abort time. Would it not be bettertor aU of them to hava an easier eaerciseto last during the school year?

The seeondebMsaf boys that I wantto apeak about are the stM»Ued "taut

s hoys." "WntneU is the slowestplace: there is nothing to do in the even-ing," was the remark 1 hrard the otheraight from one of these young fellows.He aba said that lbs WestBsU Casinowas the only pabiic bulUiag to whichone eoaM go aad be did not lik* to go orhtsssn there. "Yet wehavetodosonw-

sg," be added "altar sitting over adesk all day or doing aenw other todlworkatelloweaaaMoiimeaoawandsIt

, around and read aa some woald have uslido." That IsJua«lt| they nssdeierclss.

Most of th* podtkmsof the y Bang manwhen they start in buaasss arehand aaattraetlv* and they want were-

m. An hear or two at night Is their».' Tlett how Mart bsttarthejr win

shMp) Iath**v**^a»»onseloualy,psr-haps, ayoaag (Mow will wander outand godowa town when he asseto, per-chanee, a coapstof others aad they loiteraround the earner* of Broad street look,lag tor truant*. They amok* to eicesiand asset tough MIowsi bolhphyalcallyand morally It Is bad for them. Boy*OOMMff WaWB • •» MawltW w i n I*W MM

Ibis very way while their sweats BadbaH and fstl hurt beeaaat their sow da

i. How nweh better a gym would

INE JOB PRINTINGphysical end moral tntamg,

Ikaewanambsrof people who havetown m snaanejee toef • Y. M. C A,

there fur their young MMI* InHome young men NUI<1 t<i me how theymbwd the gym und r<milln» room Inthe town from whi«h they «ntua undbow groat th« t<iiii|itutlriii wui t<i loiteraround tha stnxitouttiiKlit.

I think thut then) IN no donht tint thatthe love of athletics IK now it very Im-portant part of tha life of not onlyAmerican boys and girls bat of olderpeople us well, thave heard it statedthat evens generation ago Americanpeoplo cured little for the uutlvltie* ofathletic sports. Of course base ball

i were attended liy hundreds ofthousands, hutttw jenfla us a wholetook no part In the playing o( game*.

Price Collier in his hook, "Englandand the English," spiwkaof this traitnf the American |KO|>I», and of the greatdigerence shown liy nur English cousinaKngHnhir.e'i love ull sorts of out-doorsport* and games. Every Knglishtownand village has its cricket team, andtennis and golf aro pluyed Uy all who

sly can. English boys and girls,too, take the greatest interest in sport,It Is part of their life. They love tbogame itself, not only fur the sake ofWinning, und a woll-plnyed game, evenif lost, w appreciated ami enjoyed.

Our people ure now fust teaming howto enjoy and value goad outdoor andill-door games, und every whore we rwHthe accounts] of foot lull and basketbutlgaUKs, tennis und golf mutches Mwell as the great national game baseball. Onr last two presidents ure greatlovers of nthfetics und their Influence isfelt all over the country, »»d especiallyby young people. But it i* not of muchuse to love to play if a playground orbuilding cannot be had.

I can imagine u nciit, substantialbuilding In Westfleld, with a large gymminium, containing all the equipmentfar the regular gymnastic work, andshower baths, of eoiirse, and even aswimming tank. Think of tbo pleasurea swimming tank would give! Then isa hall where hasket ball contents couldbe held, where all the parents' lindfriends could come to enjoy the exhIWtlon games. Roams tor reading nndquiet games, I can see, andu bowlingalley too, There in a little stuff) whereatnuteur theatricals can lie given. Thereara tennis courts on either side of'thebuilding, ami at the lnckunne field witha small stand for spectators. Think ofthe base ball und foot ball games and ofthe tennis matches nnd running nndjumping contests that could In givenWould not everyone en.jo.v tho building?Young nnd old, fathers nml mothers,teachers, hoy* uml girls? A liny wouldbe IKMC indeed wlioeouM go wrong witlMitch u plitcn to spnml his nvcniiigs,Many men who nre cHpaclally good incertain limit woubj come over once in awhile to holp und instrncttho lioys. Thegirls would come for the dancing, too,ts this too much for Westttahl to havuft think not. Other towns have it. Letus worlc tar it, and if w« enn nl) workt igether,scliools,cliurch3s, susial organ),sutkms und Individuals, we will have it,I* this "the stuff that dreams are madeoff" Sn, indeed, Imt a plan that if curried out will make Westileldau idealhometown. -^.

WoiMin Home. CompMiion far July,The .loly aamber of the Woman's

Home Uompanion is *n Ideal summerstory uuiUber. Uary lleaton Vomeeoutrlbstes a Pourth of July story withau Itsllsu setting. "Two Kinds ofIf*n " is a obaracterlstically aptigbtlyand Interesting H«lb«rt Footuur tuleand u K°od <<osl of fuu is unppUcd byAune Warner iu 8nwui Clf«K'« "1«'pavements." ".Tlii/Vulley of Pui-n-dUe " by Omce K«ou l» really the storyof a mother'* himt and is the first uf a

of thrne imitnliiiuK tlio WIUIBloTablu rtiaracters. Grueu nivbrnouil'sserial, "Brotburs Pour" has now be-eome well started and we flud that Itslatsteal never flags.

TbespeohUartlulesaroot an nunsualvariety. The following titles suggest awide range of tubjeets: "The Konwae*of tk»U«blliom».1'"Tui.IJa.al DeliveryMan," "Am I An Old Fogy t" "famish-tag the Hammer Camp," eta, etc.

Charming suggestions All the varlouauopabw dopartmeut* of th» Womaa'sHome Oompanion f»r July. Mrs. Msr<garet B. ftmgster devote* her page toaa opinion on suffrage. The Towel

auamal advice for girlsdarlag tlwir vacations. Two practicalhangshiw* are shown for the beneflt ofhome ballder, and Kate V. Salat*Maar spsaks with ••oiassou aease andateetioa apon certain huuss pets whicharaofwn neglected. Hummer readingnnd samaslr entertsiaiseai and sammsreookiag form uo small part of thisgreat namber. '

There M an nnesaally delicate andhamoraas eaUecthm of stories sad verseon tbs Pustoerli't page, aad this numberalsoeoutalnaacliaraslug sung entitled

Bstatn Agalu."

Atwrtkeai the tin<ir<

TTie Tlmw TW Will P t t w

Are Fomsd at Peter Klee't.Tho choicest cuti are here on sale; the best

market can supply; you can take your pick of them'—but pay cash when you buy. Our system run bysteady cash, this ii the means by which we buy andsell and keep the road while others take the ditch.If you keep Dame Worry out and keep Dame Pleasurein, you ought to patronize our store—this is the wayto win. For, though your credit may be good, justthink of all the (ret you cause yourself and others bysome "bothersome old debt;" and if you pay cashwhen you buy your conscience is serene; you can eatand sleep in comfort, for your credit-slate is clean.

Now, Klee runs a cash market and he only askslair pay; he handles only products that are freshwith every day. If you want meats and vegetables,the finest in the land, you had better get acquaintednow with his cash system plan.

* '

Peter Klee'iCash Meat & Vegetable Market

iiiiiil

ThtAichor Post tmm

Does NotRot or Rust

S4CSUH it U built with GALVANIZED M«lsosti, monger than iron, more durable thanwood, auwluicly rust proof.

The posts are driven into the solid rjroundSlid held by the anchor mkei. Tliey mike a

knet that staada as ttnight si s itiing, mil never gets out of line.We build our isnecs in all heights and (or all purpoica.Alu ornamental railing* ssd entrance gato.fPCCIAL ratCS* made for Farm snd Poultry Nrttlugt, Uwa

t3sarda, Bte. Write for catalog.

Anchor Post Iron Works

R. F. HOHENSTEIN,DEALS IN

FLOW, FEED, GRAIN, HAY and STRAW, SHAVINGSaad PEAT MOSS! HARNESS, BLANKETS aad

GENERAL HORSE EQUIPMENTS

AND A FULL LINE OF POULTRYSUPPLIES — -

PR08PKCT STRUT, WESTPIKLD

A 0 A 5 RANGEIs Something that every Householder should have

NO DIRT, HBHT OH HSHES•14.OO to SS8.O3

The Cranford Qas Light Co..1M MOAD SHEET* WESTFIELD.il. J.

I

Our ^V«re»reomft mrm full of W«llMatdat and Natattty Datatlsnead

F U R N I T U R ECall and So* Our Btook.

W« Ham GMstMeact) ia Oar AblUtr to PIMM.

Powlison 6L Jones,t4O»i»i S3. rnoNT mv.. Pt-AuxriMnts.

GOODS DELIVERED THURSDAY IN WESTRELD.I

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TO UNO UP ESTATE

SELLING ENTIREof CLOTHING.HATS, SHOES

and FURNISHINGSPRICES BELOW

Enthusiastic Crowds AreThronging; the Watson StoreNot since the doors first swung open on this sale has there been a moment's let-upin the selling. Everybody is coming and buying—and then coming back for mow.

Such Reductions Have Never Before Been Offeredon Merchandise of Choicest Quality

Do not delay to grasp this once-in-a-life-time opportunity. Choosing is best NOW!

Men's and Youths9 ClothesWatson's $18 Suits$8.50

$30 Suitsat

Watson's $Z» Suits

$10$15

Watson's $25 Suits$12

All $35 and $40Suits

Young Men's $15, $18 and $20 Suits,choice

The Celebrated $4 Keith's Konquerers Oxfords and Shoes......Watson'* $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords .

Douglas $2.50 & $3Shoes and Oxfords

Packard's $4 and $5Oxfords

Snow's $4 Shoesand Oxfords

Boys9 $2.00 Box Calf Shoes, $1.20Men's Furnishings Less Than Half

Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Plain and Plaited Madras <£l I C

and Percale Shirts «pI.I*JMEN'S $1.00 and $150 SHIRTS. 69c

MEN'S 30c AND 75c TIES | MEN'S $1.00 AND $t.5O TIBS

15c and 18c | 35c and 50cMen's 10c Fancy Handkerchiefs, box 60c

SiM Qatar ly «•• B K , I t Is • BoaForos Knit Underwear,garment

Men's %l and $2.50 { | EAPajemas, suit . . «Pl«w

$2 & $3 Straw Bats, now $1, $125, $L9t

Qeo. Watson & Co.i»3-795 Broad S t M M H M Market St.. Newark

ivertise in the "Standard"

Woaarcu* la Ik* oUvagtk of oh**r-falMM MMI IU power of ea*ureaee--lk* DkMrtuI M M will to MOW to tho•MM tl*M, Will OO It ktttor, Will ) « »tor* la It loaatr, IBM la* oae Me §ul-IM. Woatawe k l k fUwnitb o>ckiortiilaoto, altafitker pMt eilcula-ttoa lie power* otoaaaraace, IHtorU.to U HWMMIr HHHI , Mint • * unt-tomlr Joyou*-a epirttall oumhle*.•netful froei Tory I M M M , kMutllvlkoeaii*e krlfkt-TkiMMi Carlrl*.

W i M M l n a t oA Nllor eater** • t w r etabto Wat

<M klrlaf a ken* for tko iay to ttfc*KMW rrtoae* lato ta* eenatry. Tfceproprietor krowkt ant oaa lor la*p*«-Ion. "Now. km'* a koauty," a* teta,'•will koae, etoM tog*, ikort hack."•Short Uek." N U M M M UM nllor.•Short kack kt Mow**, I wut D M•Ilk • low kMk ae* NOM for • aoek-loo* of ale*."

a/guaJiaMi MaaUt f * B W ^ ^ B H I M .

I I ' I • BOO*. plaa, alto, to forget yearwajatotolw*. Way tot tk* peat roackup aa* ckoko UM preeMtr Brooalaiowr waal to M M too, kahlt, t* ha*w ephua MMUag. «Utl l .'our • * ! • Moot for Hfo, Mot.aappiae** to- tmttnr; • tunt dwr *rt» • otiaaf fcoart.

a «tao lakf

'Jtot tklak," **M Ik* etatMt at Mo-,

Meate* to oajey tortartoc tkelr Mlow

»JX£%mZut»»mm of »IIM apart pan ctaoo to oa«kMW la Ik. aakod kroadlk of Iko• M M , aar, iom«UmoB ovaa toiiok, »Iko Urk, wltk a craek of Jtakorj, afurillaf of w««r, a ery. ^ • ' • r ' t o *•iMBtrt-a crr myolorloualy oekoo* law*ratM orotmo, ao tko wlf* o( oom*Mtttoottr •okoraM, with coattlM•klBpor, wakN wllk a wrlok. «Uo m»•wo at ktr kiokaaa:, aa« tlakt Iwckto woaor aluaikm upon tor loMlrpillow—a wWow.—Boetor Holmt*,'ProfoMor at iko Broakfait Tablo."

CowkNow, laalM * M f ,If you will tako row PIMOO wa wUInkMnt tko parto to tk* play. MtooOrow, ptoaao «o to tka toft at rhjkt

Mlot Drow-Wkat«• ro« oaHtoftofright atatorf Oooa It fcV M I ( M , Inahlau m* A |'fjpfj f^ - avi PBMOjBf asv aBa^

wkM ya»*ra taakto* atOMWk-lt wmm rkjM

MMI I takto M your toft Na, aat ttan.ioaM. Taa toft kM4 lo tko

•M tkM Mt tka « H M l l b « M .Mtof Orow-Ok. ao I kata to M M

tkat oftCoaek-Ittoi't

p waMoitaaak rm,ptoaat, wkotfeor ran tktok M V I MwoarptokorMaMMMt

Tha Cawk-I aoa't aoo—HIM Oraw—I M I pjatof I* wa

kao 4ooMoi to b M O j

trat la. walto.awaM tkat I akall feava totetaaaaa* lor tko pirfwaaio far woao poottlvalytoa't at toko M M O O »wkoro. WoaM ran kava a B I lIf you wore It

• a * wltk aT M aaraa. It to aakw to ka lately.Mtoo Prew-| waat m I M I I towa tao

iraat, ant really—

Mr. Marty willtaeof IITkere!

ttaokon la Tlkot

r, of-twr

Mariy-WaN, wkoto tkaokaU I pat • > katT

Mkaro*4

It at yea Mtor. New.kty**—Mtoo DaTto—la aqr M M M M tka Mf>

li itMk to tka other, toto keep IkeMa keek to*

ikavofcf ajrlioMfi Uw wotMwor.

Ctaik — M M U T yaa ka** aattook** at raw part

Mtoo Drew-Toe an to (ana* Ik*

oaltoa aaa a kajatoiap

to awlva a mat aeal af eaWefurttoaM eipert wit-

like tkat a Mt I waat to*a»rtlr,jrW> kawii «a m>aprea. '

aat yaa awy ka«a tk* aan at

PJtaalck (wHfc a*wtpap*r)-"Htre>*alittle Item tkat agoe to prove tkat tkoit* of arfraeto* to aot paot" Mr*, atei.k*-"Wk»t to h r ltoalc»--A Bat-

"mm HarrtoM-A kallgawa, Nat a

^ ^ . a** r w , ••*»*> a w i • •Oiaw^saMamwMto,

otloa to teaw* Ma •alary."—Ittet-traM Macula*.

•Ma* Vttl* VWR vQaf*Tko ualvwM to Mt for tk* Joy of

all It* creator**, kMMlag Mrat.

4eau ant klaei; aaa* n to aaly freaitktlatMo at a awa Ikat-tkere asloan* forlk ike aavUa at ear* aa4woriy.

WkM a * W M laatoU that herHMhaa* *kaU aot work at tko oStoe•m awaay* a* kat a aoapltlM tkatIt to aot MOcttud* M B U M M It toa attlr* to g*t M M to cawrca.—At-cktoM (Kaa.1 fltoke.

Ha* atko •attarr

"O»r eook B M toft aai*y wife toat tkt aMMk-a kmimoplag awaay at a M M parly. awtwaM*rl*pt tat BrMMt. N f T a W t M M Iw to worth Mrtac.'

-a»«ty tlaw tk* »al« titat Ik* kakyJM carrta* oa a SMattoa wftk oeaw

reltow.'* "Mayk* ak* aat* tkat aataat fee* Ike «MM wttkeat a M B <-at. Uato Star, ^ ^

"Tto aawrt atrottth* PMtoatpatt at , .raaa* Ik* kat wfcea a* aettoet tkatt*ww aw *Mf" --—-lattooiowA1

ataa att ketta fa at «e koai af atatoa aan awa toaikj' K" oak]

krt aaly

ChiefConkkntion

CMM-NOW. laato* aa*

wear a frock oeat aaa kajkkat la IkoDrew?

Mtoi Davto-Waat M M akotor

tkat to

mU P»»*aHka41 *Mt wear yottowr troM or k*oa«er. I l l waar rat.Mto* Ikw-Wa ka*a to aK m Ik*. , _ v - *•• • • • • <MB) *V*B W

ttrrlkly wltk ay purt.Mtoa Davk-TMa wan kava to alt

•MMwkmolto, IkaowjMtkMrlilaanHawte. M l ka a trawl tm

Uuty-Tk*aMMtota*keetpartlatat alay aat taa roeaaor aMaVtoalaa fur aWsaw taaa. a t f ~ MJamiMaL

kcato, Mr. Uwteae*. wltk jwar M Mlac oiatoaoe: -We are all aero watotof(ortaearMeaM

to a* aB

Otaek- OorlakMy.UWIMOO Wall. Breat aeottl

UWIMM-11uiwnaat—Taara tmttt S M * . Lat'afiaya^aT**eal I B * M fatMiM M # aa»"^"w— . . r * ^ ^ ™ »

o»a*rtwMM!Ul?MSr ™" M

Mlta Oaita—VkM wa *aat wow

Mto* DNw-WkeM M | ataatt

WMliMW-Maaik*aMrl laiaa

• • H T | V •aWaweww e f W *

• Uwto-lt ton kaK M IM M ft lafWMtokaMtoMMMwMawIMM

^ T * ™ ^m aaaaaaa

wiaatf «awaewrotetoik.

O M M - T M are M tkt

nnntt

«a»MMI

f i A i o rto huadrad* of pooata i .nothing of their nlw,cauat iboy hivecaaMaM,|atMcaient M to tat «Mtn• M M they «ay telett.

Tb*r alto rcttiHtktCoar price* ar* lower tautworthy itoMt ire M Mwhere.

Tatn't tMisiai i

btiyiag Watehc*, jew*b», iware, Cat Clan -w4-«n'|ktre.

account for thanumber of ilectinf the

FkUlityTiCompaq

Fidelity's »xc««*iatronf financial I

Reaouroc«ov«r29idollnn.

Capinl,

venieDce d a *•»*.'which to keep •<of

which tofond!.

Inttrmt «t Ihti$

rttt *f\

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OOEMWALffS

aH0H

NTIIADINa

Cat. Apstrel » Wuted byh Mstt be C*f»f«rtaUe, FukieaaUe, D»nUt.<|«HE bargain shirt waists which we are selling are specially mad* tor

summer wear. And summer is here in dead earnest. We have the

brands that are universally adopted as the most comfortable and styliah.

We have waists of all kinds, anV pattern and grade, from the 98c to the $4

brand, with low or high neck, long or short sleeve. We alsfjfcrry a large

stock of Tailored Shirt Waists, that wear well and look well.

Our Fancy Faultless Waists are most attractive, and the price is reas-

onable. .

In addition to our large supply of attractive, summer outer-garments,

we have a full line of underwear—Tat ftsnas Urd ft Tajrlsr, Cmttrasi, aai

Nirtae bsatV—for men and boys. Also the celebrated Ftrtst sal Ems

Inn*.

We tefl the Henngway ft Sow Sewfaig« d Art Enbroidery Silk.

I WM iwMbhn a *ku* of m n t•Ma, M* OM of tbe* baa the teetb-acne, Naturally (or • Mat* DM M »v*r**tl*a turn* Is taeta. TIM Itttlt•«t*r*f tkouiht perhaps II m i • wla»4m Iwtk, but I «m»lala*d tiurt ekeWOMM Ml kav* a w till iho ragrown. "Will, toe* BVMV OM bav*mMttm iMlbr "*•»! « k r r "I

*»»b* it you didn't n u>Mb very much ts*y wouMa'tgrowl"—Th* Dellcoator,

f a * butler of • Scottish laird, wb*hs4 been Ik Ike family for maay year*,reiliaed hli plaM, eowptalalng thathla tardahln's wife waa always scola-lag him. "If that'a all you bav* to

flala of," MM Ik* Maattr, "youkav* llttli MOUM for leaving." 'Tmnot golni to put up with it Mylonger," WM tat laiwor. "do then,"M M the laird, sighing, "aad t t that*(ul all the dan of your III* that youere aot married to fc*r,"

Jack, three and one-kalf yean oM,bail been nut to bed by bli mother,who wni entertaialng company. Htsuddenly burnt into the .room, crying:"Mamma, there'* a big moute In myroom." "Ok, not 1 don't think w,"•aM bis mother. "I'm lure of It!" saltjack, "I heard Him waning his tail.'—Delineator.

g This brand has no superior in the market. In this connection, too. is

J our feature, an exclusive department of our>tore. |We are the aole local

A agents for the PktorW Infer Putst* NIIMJM C*Jbh|wii, and we also sell the

m popular Kspssr Qsm and Mlsas.

g Our He asitwsst for men is well worth the price; it Is artistic and |will

stand the test of good use.

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Odenwald's Dcpt. Store.The nereis B*Ji*dla|, E M St., Westfisld, N. J.

MM* tiw Outitt Smile. ,A «torr ii being told about a cer-

tain Europetn urerelm who paid avlalt to England two or three yean•go. He attended • bridge party on*afternoon, and, « darkneu began tofall, hi. hoiteu mid to him: "Sir, IIyou'll allow me I'll call for llghte. I;can't dUtlngulih tba king from tb*knave,"

. . . . . got boat* from tb*«tab at •MalgM. W*H. tmapeaoyoitot* your wlf* y*» bad to work lateat tbe ojnee; ntarea n»on aer sympa-

Ikrlggr "Well—or

The Live Business Man

Advertises in the "Standard"

Ike SMMMT S a D*etEffect Yow Appetite Bnt iY*« Ckke-Tw Wist a Ckutje.

Thift is the twnsnn of the year wlioii tlie good housewife wnnto (orid herself of .lruilgery and inconvenience. The Iwt kitchen in no placefor her—die wontH to keep cool—to wonotnicu effort. And, neither shenor nny of her family wonts wunniiitf food. Hence tlio nppctito in whetledfor choice garden pruducte; pca», liouw, cucumber*, etc. etc. And thoiocool refreshing drlnkK\rc most ncceptaMo, ton.

HutehintonaYlon carry n lino line uf choice vegctublcir-evcrythingtliat you want in thin line i» at your command. With groceries, too, theyare well lUppliod-their store of Summer Specialties is adequate to yourneeds, their price* ore retuwnaWc and their service in tlie very best.

Don't miss on opportunity to cat delicious, wholesome food thatcan be conveniently prepared for the table.

Don't muw an opportunity to buy rooting drinks. The FamousWatchung Spring Water and Ginger Ale cannot be beaten for quality. OurCelebrated Ferris Hanr-muily eunkcd-^always enjoyable. Iry I R s w lAnd don't heiitalo to call u* up on the telephone whon you want anythingIn our line. We have a private branch exchange telephone system tor theaccommodation of our customers. Our delivery wagons are at your dls.powl.

Darwin1! R*llfl*n.Darwin cane of Uhltarlaa atoek,

and was never nmeh of a b«ll*ver laIbeologlcal system*. la reply to aquestion put to bin ta a letter be

*•: "1 do aot belter* that aayrovelatloB ha* aver been «ade." Upontb* qvMtloM of Ood and the M M *Hn be «aa an cwt«ad4«t agaeatte.

tbsea, *k?" BUgge^xWell-er-rw;bat eltber aer »ynatbls* wer* oat oft«a*v or I'm a daiaod poor la*tr»i , , M i - i i - i H — • - - - H^.M i • • • • .

WMMd e* Wetfftf Tbn*."Dad," *aM Mnt* IKU* boy. "h

tker* aueb a thing a* a **atral w a r"I rappes* w," aaawoNd l i n n , wa*was occupied wMb hhi paper* anddldnf fully comprehend tbo « M * U N ;"but tbere'i no ua* In calling ' « • up.Llnei probably bwy."

Pr*v«ntln| Larger Crime.Atlanta ha* an elghteen-montha1-old

baby that smokei a pip*. Perhaps theparents of the child hope In permit-ting It to develop an early taata forthe pipe to keep It from ever goingto tbo cigarette.-Chicago Record-Her-ald.

Pr****ltloii."I got a "black band" letter'

philanthropist today. Bay* be la • >termlaod to dl* poor." "What'* therot of Itr "Way, be state* that behas hidden 110,000 ta a hollow tr*e.and demands that I go gat It'

No oooner bat tbe editor got tb*smell of moth ban* out of kla clotbeathan b* get* past* all over them, aadhas to claan It off with ammonia andgo arouad •melllngof that—Ohio SlateJouraal.

No Fev*rito*>'A daar little girl your daughter Is.

She alwayi has something to say tome warn I meat her." "Ok, yes, she'snot a bit proud. 8ho epeahs to everyon*. S l

"So yew witt waatt to voter "NotI nadir." replM Mr. HMktoa. "Bb*I want* tb* opnartaatty of votlag If•Isbe wtsb**, Iben she wm do as sbe

like* abont ttH—Waabtagtea Star.

"I have) oftM wondired." *aya tk*Phfltsflibir of four, "wher* peoplewko doat bettav* la He eiuteaee tedpsofl* to go to, wkea they get sagry."

HITTCHINSON 4 SONFM4T

CLOSE Mfc lATWHaTI ISCEftBAMull dir Tmlmptumt Ore)«ra rrossipdw

ALL COOOS OILIVIHID m i K OP CMAUCtMlFLEi ON mLICATIOK

Wow PwttyDrewei

4.98Cool looking, soft, clinging

daintiest of NUinmcr costumes,Would you hnvo one? Seethepretty ones in thin lueortment—white, pink ami Uue-worlh VIMprice hero.W.H8,

SwcflLoni CoaU

4.98No I Then buy it now, Choose

from this group of lmnilwme gar.-ments of Hno quality ixnigoe pop-linotto, trimmed with«llk1onlitrd,also plain hluo unil Muck muterial,UIII] »>mc with gilt buttons, Trulyliiuli {110.00 coiits; here lit f4.W.

Silk Pontec CottoWorth $H) tt

6*98Mora of those long garmonto

which won such favor here a weekor two ago; actually worth 110,00;hero :it W.08.

Silk Drew.14,98 to 19,98 film, it

Not much to oik for a prettysilk (Inns is It? We could notsell these so cheap if they werebought regularly; closing ant amaker's stock enuliles us to sellthese 114.08 to 10.08 dromes at911,08.

WMN't MMI MIStH( NTI UNI SlittThere l» a wide difference In suite of this kind; some are

out in lots lUHl then ran np on a machine. These are asana fiuihluiied us a finely taUored woolen suit is and the tail-oring is eqnully m good. Try one and von will note the dif-ference. All aiaes, special

Waii Skirt.A good UMOitment of styles at

98c and 198 lJt.2JriJlsB.4JI

THE DAVID STRAUS CO.4. NeUXRK. N. J. +

Enteet WU**s. Tkto.A.r*p*

Wilcox & Pope,CARPENTERS <V BUILDERS,

TsLUM.WESITOLD, M. I.

Ertlmate. Cheerfully Famished.Jobbing Promptly Attended to.

Alexander Hunt,(WITH 111 KNMTN.

Latest Desiitn in Wall PaperAlways on Hand.

Elm aad Qolaby Sts., .WetttleM, N. I. TtL W-W

J. S. IRVING CO.,Coal and Lumber

MASON MATERIALS, MOULDINQS, SASH,O0OR5 AND BLINDS.

Phone 19. :

239 Central Ave.r Westfield, N. J.

. . . . T H E . . . . , T"*t»GUARANTEE MORTGAGE

AND TITLEINSURANCE COMPANY.

NORTH AVINUB t M I,

Albert E. Decker.FIRST-CLASS RIGS.

Special Aixonmodstkas for Bonding Honst.

BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLES

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