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•v '<•: ••SL.V-.- V\ ; I ' '- r~ FRIDAY. RAH WAY NEWS-HERALD LOCAL NEWS ITEHS* THIRO SPASM IR iJSSW FfflE HMHEPROBlBlSr^^t 1 ** not cut*. «** rcwterm «*»-- «*Jtas •ft of teal troita arrixtat Cresm X«« To fc* tike- « auic ttvsz. stvhae*.£^i,'CMI' _$**£ _.wje «3Kt^i_-iht; iS ill* t-va^l* ^n *« sr .** «*bl . t-«; tf 5 at to a y N tay War« Wart Jof* t* v\>ft*ttUttctt^- It U that a wnrt will tear* a p*r*ua K»6fc: of his hatirfcs<eut frvutj tU«» <of hfcs tt*?fc vriebxMtt bis that a wurt win re&ulr. tr a X U; on ow»:^tliat warts th^tu y be cur wtih a Mack CJM - 2.43 transfer ; ttat tf,* bag as orue has ivarts lifft sh\mMC«r tt warts to xh» |Mr««a CJ.4 •at CSS XtJtt UJU Miflcr Oil Heaters U yutt ©red iftia time ol ttic Y«atv Thty will auk* AOdok nacsn cumluctiUe. Atmaba&tf gnisbed.In Japan, $450 JCTT-~:: V* M.mrir% beat Sno»n» At 75c and $1.50* bi. A* «iriB« T. H. 19-21 £herry Street, - - Rahway, N* J r x cz'J THIOX.~~TZli*-~ Ni*- ojfn.Tf.irrj.-J <%* ewt Tta* So- MAIM Ask-for Best Premium Blue or S. & H. Grccxr-Stdmps, We Give Them Special for Friday Saturday Nov. 2 5, —) 35c Household Brooms -Each', r, *3A£ SCrt. ^ 1-. nrr. S-Mnzw-ri* C * M Snow Drift Lard Lb. Ut if Worth .----^ '. ^ New Leghorn Citron r W «: Entire Wheat Hour S3- ww Ji ni-it ICr. * * a* sTCTiaimii oxvoawos Blue Tip Matches 3 l-2c Box" Worth Ci 15c Karo Syrup 10c BoLStuffed Olives 8c Bot Evap. Peairs In STAMPS •CintTiirj'rmm: K<AMI inti.wy. ocnll auSl?*-MT aihaa <pK> *-3 3UC Rib Roast Prime 16c Lb. Blade Legs Lamb 16c Lb. Rtb ib Chops 16c Lb. Stew Lamb 8c Lb. Fresh Jersey Hams 17c Fresh CaLHams 14c Lb Sirloin Steak M , r.f -or IS 113 Wlrury M. &J. Coffee, 3 O c Lb 8O Stamps i?-'^- •- * ^ ^ •OrnmriX, ^•jctantf *tf Our stwwfl SBS* «J» stfB ant Choi 4t»~ 1O Slamps Own Cocoa 6O Stamps k EackPend Choice Tea 5Oc Lb mil* 1O Stamps Crackers 4O Stamps with Each Pound Good Tea 4Oc \ _ lOJSt Poumt LpS Best Rio Coffee y W^EKLY TH1 U»10!« D1M0CICAT. WHICH r O S U B t T ABMBBED Tfll JTKW JKMKT ADT0C1T*. UTABLISHKD Ul IMS. ^3. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OP THE CITY OF . LXX.jm« IOO RAHWAY N. J. TUESDAY. NOVJEMBER 29, 1910. WW(l«l«490> ThtnkiglYiiig Service Is Both Interesting and 1O S t a m p s with Each Package White Oats DOUBLE STAMPS at Store. -' - ; :' '."'• i-'syj* ^j^feif tV- ^r- Railway Residents Be- reaved. Danghter One HONEY SHOULD BE RETURNED. 1WNEY WAGON HOW A MOTOR. Now that ttoe Mayor has vetoed the ortttnance providing for the Issuance of bonds to purchas* a steam 0ro en* gma aad has thus made Iropoaslbla the purchase, of any style of engine whaUo*ver, It will next la Una, for Council to return toFranklin Knglno Go, No. S the $1,000 which the com- pany advanced - to assist In. Um pur- MUSIC BY ORCHESTRA Hpoaker brew Int«rt>»tinff OorapwJ- •o« Deiwmitt Hlffh Hchool 1'upHn «nd Olhcrg With Whom Ho Comctt !• Dally Contact On Wednesday afternoon, before *1H in Using thff~vttTtoinr gractn the new High School building for tue Thankngtvlng holiday, A moot- lug was hold of all tho tone hare and pupiU in the new anflorably room and mldreasod by Dr. Frank Mooro r Su- purlutondant of tho Now Jersey Ro- forinatory. Tho exorotftes were oponod with the Ringing of nation ml nirs, accompunloU by plftno attd orchestra of about 12 i>l«oti. ThliWAl followed by of th« Lofd'i Prayor and the roadlnr of the Prt#ld«nt'i« proplamatlon. and n1so the proclamation of Governor Fort by Superintendent Biokott. Fol- lowing the reading,of tho proclama- tions Dr. Moor© wan Introduced as •pookor of the occasion and It could bo s<wn and appreciated at once that ho won In bis proper element*.having the moat of his life to educa- tional affairs and being; thereforf, on grdund when addressing *< parison b«twMn the high's<So° l pu- pils and the students with-Whom he comes to dally contact at*(ha ro-- formatorr by cUsting tbe one. M * larden largely grown to weed**. tnl«- tt<is and brambles), 1 the other to the flow ox gardenrthe Utter, of course, more attractive and promising. Ho expressed the .'hope that In the flower garden wore no vegetables, et> uoclally cabbage heads, which sally naturally brought forth a round ot aiiplsuso from all those students who would object to being so classified. The three requisite* of a well- rounded student's life, physical, mon- *"' ftnd moral, development, were upon at some length* the speaK- mnphaslslng above all things the for a thorough "physical {ruining 1n~oroer that tho moral and imiutal. devalopment might be the complete. ' • "There WHS tt time," said the speak- vr, "when a ma,u could succeed* witb miy one of the three essentials, hut how It requires a combination of all thro« to roach tho greatest degree of wiuwroaK in this coTOpotltlVe age." All loKltimnto sports as supervise J ui.n] fiicourapod In ou^ p'obllo schools ouuht to bo taken advantage of By « i vury pupil Inord.or that each of tho ihrou oaHontinls to success may have iiH fullest oDPortunlty for develop- in '!ii t, Dr. Moore presented some \-•!•>' Intorustlng statistics showing J)}^ _*-ho. famous mon-^ln this country —men known not only to tbe people" LOST LIFE IN JUMPING MrN. John MtillfTsn, f)aflght«r of Mr. aad Mrs. Conger, Was Working to Help Ilualiand" Buy Home—Hftj) Only HOOD In Factory a Week* One of those? periodical holocausts -that awu»u~ovur TT community from time to time occurred In Newark Fri- day, In which, through the burning of a factory building, not far from two score of lives wont out by a ftorrlbfo doatb* and moro will probably follow' from amongJthc/ injured. Tho death lint, umong flthars from. va* l-->ui« places near Newark, Included Mrs John Sulltvan, a daughter of DG(«H,- tlvo Sergeant and Mrs, Ooo. Con««i v , of 218 Main stmot, who, with hor hun- band, resided In Nowurk, and In ardor to .assist hor husband . fit obtain irionoy enough to buiifl a h^nm ot their own, -started to work In the Ill- fated factory on the Monday previous to tho faUl Friday. Mr, at- work In another factory elsewhere and was among tho toaraher* for hi* wtfo when hor body was recovered, outsldo tho ring of flre, whar«. sho, with ;j[ throe other female employees, p hajl ^sriBtaed In jumping from a fourth Vto^y window to A spread net on the ^ -WfcBther she landed "in tho net or .on tbccsldewalk is not known, nor* cs^n' It eyor be. 7*7 A fsntloman from Newark Saturday aftern/Kra toad of some sights' he saw ot operatives trying to escape, among them bolng that of one young lady who camn to a window as If to jump to the sidewalk, then turned in a be- wildered manner and Jumped or fell back into the flames. She was but one of the score or more whose ex- periences on the fatal fourth floor were virtually the same. May Ood forgive those, whoever they ma? he, who are to blame for the death-trap that worked so awfully, burning out human Ilv«s as tinder, crushing oth- ers to death and breaking the bearta of fathers, mother's, sisters and brothers In a relentless death grip. Mr«> Sullivan leaves parent* above, also four sisters, Mrs, Henry Crafferty, Mrs. John Maler, Mrs. Ja*. AXTS* iweri. anu Mlssos Annie and Jessie Conger, to- gether with two brothers, Jobn and 'William. She had no children. As soon as the news of the tragedy reached Uahway Officer Conger wns notified and upon reaching tu*s the tragedy the terrible report fairly staggered : him, and then, oht the' telling of the waiting mother when be. reached ' his home again. From the pleasant little home -at 110 Elm street. Newark, the wife or five years started out bravely Friday morning to. assist hor young husband tho United States l>ut to dome ex-, In hla ambition, and tomorrow (Wed- known the world over—arc largely educcted_moh.,HTen .who have takon advantage of each opportunity for un education and men wh,o have educational privileges to boat advantage. Among the great umi famous men of this country there in only one for every 40,000 of those whose education has terminated with tho grammar school grade, one In t:v«ry 400 of thoae who have had high Hchool privileges; but of the famous man and women there is onefor «vory 40 college and university Graduates. These figures, demonstrate conclusively the advantages of, educa- tion. The boy In the high school has ioo times the chances -of thST-gram- s choor^boy"'-to become famous. more chances school pupil. than the grammar in busineas J U e , _ ^ ? ^ X who Quits school at the grammar crade and enters business^ win have I>oaatbly eight yeara advantage oVer the one who continues until he ob- **ln» hla collegiate degree; the lat- ter then being compelled^, to enter business at the lowest mug ot the ladder, apparently with a handicap* •f eight years. As a matter of fact. th« oa4lef^t> graduate, with ' gBs,-aliesid-ajBUt nesday) the funeral services will be held at thc\ Main street home of the paronta, with Rev. B. O. Parvln offl- dfttlrxg. Interment will be In the Rose fffll cemetery family plot. It is understood that a searching Inquiry Is to be made to determine why such* a death trap wai oi lowed In the city, but no matter how: thiir- ough-tho Inquiry, that will oot brit*s back, to life the dear ones iron* the various families, but may lead to the protection of othe- > \-lio will have Ut continue the work there and where. Hsnwm thu V* 8LTreasaryN 8ap«rs«e>4 by Washington, tfov, horse has to conform to tho economy policy at the United States- Treasury. The throe magnificent grays which for years have been ono of this city'* sights for tourists as they drew thu traaaur* van with a fr«sh m4Ulon of tho moony ls_ 1 _tiL_lh.fl of. '.tip. pttny it Will i turn H to tho aubscrlbdrs, as the ob- Joct for which It was Intended Is no longer practicable or obtainable. .lesson. to-4>© l««roed front this- whole transaction Is that clean poli- tics cannot.be played Ina dirty nor underhanded manner. Wright, Arm- strong and Tremblcy should appre* elate the rebuko to their roothodj, come out In tho open hereafter and. money to the Treasury vaults each Tom, Dick and Harry.-with all oul- ward ovidpftces-tjftllagust, aro draw- play the iHHne-ou the suuare, The bargain at police headquar/torn by which seven councilman were to he delivered In favor of a steamer and In exchango for election voted was a corrupt bargain and It Is p rail or that It should havo been de- feated. ing a rubbish wa Bureau of Printing T«# *»« (K»Ikflinei» WJMJ arouml U»« d Wngravlni; «r© accus- tomed to ridir behind thorn-' admit that they are worry. ExporU say. how^Vor, that the motor Is quicken* and cheaper. Held In Honor of Presi- dent Wilter Crosby. BANQUET A FEATURE Beautiful Emblem Pre- sentedHfath School by ia_P. 0. EJHeinqrial Service Rah Way Lodge, No. 107&. «. P. 0- Bilks, will hold their annual memorial *«rvic«* Sunday afternoon. December A, 1010, at the Hahway Auditorium, 2.30 o'clock. are. InvKed to attend. Program will bo found In Krlday'a NtfWS-Uerald. , Prominent lUhway lU>f t R««>reseDt- iHff HtamUrd Oil Co^ Will VUlt Japan on Thr«e-T«ar Baslaets Trip —Friends* Wish Him Success. As annouricia In the preceding !•- thr Nrws-tHnrnlrl, tha t T shor»i TO PURCHASE STEAMER Investigation Committee Had Conscientiously Urged Purchase of Auto-Engine. Was COUNCIL ACTED IN WP98ffWH TO AU EVIDENCE Mayor Howard, In Vttoisig Ordinaiwc, Ha* Backing Of Majority Of Heavy Tax-Payera # Who Favor A Modern Fire-Fighting Appmrntut/Or None, As predicted by the News-Herald, the Mayor, with proper cause, has vetoed the ordinance pushed throu ail Council by the Wright, Trembley, Armstrong combination, and tb« stalled throughout the city, and hmre whole question ts back to the start* Ing point There will b« no for Franklin Engine Co. So. Z to op- erate for the present, and the tax- payers all express Uwm»«lve# «# as well satisfied. An anto engine would have been available for' the Vtt I51T mgnt, SfiTS would nave reached It In one quarter, the time necessary for hand- or horse-drawn apparatus. That the Mayor's action will meet with tbe approval of the substantial cliliens Is self evident. MAYOR HOWARD'S VETO To the Honorable. Council, The Common Gentlemen: I herewith return without my approval the ordinance passed' November 22, 1910, entitled, "An Ordinance to authorize the lssu«; of bonds for tbe erection of public buildings and, the purchase of apparatus;" .The question of the purchase of a fire engine was, after considerable discussion by your Honorable Body, referred to the Fire and Water Com- mittee of the Common Council for in- vestigation. .This committee spent considerable tfme and h*r<J work on coming a msmber of the Water Board I have learned th*t the da*d-end* are being eliminated and that a sys- tem of shut-off gate* has been In- come to the conclusion that the dan- ger Jrom the lack ot fire pressure Is nowhere near as great as the general public have been led to believe. propositlofl, ttftainnr rlalin that U shnulit be held in reserve, tobe nsed in th* case ot a break in the mains. -Tnts- would necessitate the holding In re- serve of » note wagon also, thereby reducing the efficiency of th# pres- ent department by practically taking one hose Wagon out of service, or placing the city to the expense *f providing a bose tender for tbe en- Afisoclallon. of tfib Second Pros by tor- Ian Churoh tendered a farewell din- ner to Mr. Walter Crosby on Monday night. The occasion was most phasing to all who participated and a credit to thodo who made tbe arrangements. The table WOJI decorated—in Japanese style, with lanterns, flagslof all na- tions, etc. Decorations by Mrs, I). W. C. aray. , - Japanese menu cards, bearing the figure of a native of Japan., with •thy followlng Inscription: Dinner, In honor of_our President, Walter Cros- by, who leaves tot Japan. Given by the Ushers' Association of the Sec- ond Presbyterian Church, etc." The' Menu,—Oysters on half shell; tomato, soup, saltlnea; prime ribs of beef, brown gravy, mashed potatoes), rolls, peas; baked macaroni, au Un; ic« cream, cakes; oon"e«. MANY PEOPLE ATTENI) InteresUos; Programme of Ss«««t- Souvenir Japanese fan* were ffftss to each, . ~ " Toastmastor, A. AaymoSHl woo as«4o brtof remarks, were mado by Rev. Wm, Torronco (Continood op p««o 7) Fag» Tw# David Bash.. Charles Mann BteCollum --. J. O. Bsoltb Ladles' Clothing ,... Outfitter John Farr*!!,. A. It. flmitb, a H- Rubin, . ^, W, ..Plnmbsr. David A. LOPS:., and thorough investigation into Use merits of V Terent typer. of en- MARRIED •~-AfBU HamUuni streoti Mlas Ellxabetb 8ockfull of U*3 morning; The. oaptlal high mass was chel omeiatJng. The maid of honor was Miss Caroline Moelfor of EUza- bcth. and the beat man Mr^ John Suckfult The bridal couple were given a roception at the borne of the bride's mother, after ed on Uioir glnea now In use. The reau|t o.' the work of' this committee has been a unanimous report In Webb motor engine. favor of a Jorlty ot your—HoftOraWo Body have of evidence th favor of tho motor on- In tbe case of the type oi appa- ratus recbonnended by the Fire and* Water Committee, provision Is made for carrying on. the machine MO feet of hose, bestd^Bt ladders and chem- ical extinguishers. Tbe point was raised that no large city had adopted the motor. driven but I not* by tbe Newark 'Star of November 24, that at a meet- ing of, tbe Fire Comraissionens. of the City ot Newark, held November 23, a motion was passed te-~ purchase at Webb motor fire engine at a coat of $8,600. This machine is. to be a bor»cpowcr appftraios, carry Ing bose« b*ln« the »ext the subject, and made a-rT«ry •csrefoHslze larger ,thap the machine r«com- Mrs. Acfcerman, .Florist. Bakery, hirm. B. Evans, , .Art OeodA- W. B- Mirschsm,., .. Chas. A. Rowland, -. Hoosman A McMsnt Contractor. , m •* «Coa! and Sfartlal Xaste By Baa4 Added EnthosUsin to UM Oeeasfo* —Many People Present. A pleasing program accomasmied] of a large nag to the Rah way High School by Union Council, Jo, O, th A. M., No. 3U Mr. Ooorge C. Miller master of corflroonlcs. Tho program as at first mapped out bod to b* c baitgod somewhat, tho following be- In*; Virtually tho ono that was carried out: - -- _ H«v. C- L. C<xxlor, D.D., rector of Bt Paul's Bplscopal Church, gave the V Invocation.. Tho audl«nco n*m Am- erica. Mayor Howard, who was" io Siva the sddrosS of welcome sent th* following loUer of ngrct at his un- avoidable absence: "1 r«gr«t very much mat, owtag to- a previous engagement, I will bo.un- able to be present tomorroir si to* presentation exsreises at the Hakway High School' I desire to e* to you and yoor order my approefatloo splri^ that t tWr or of tbo City I aloo> 4o* of Its cHlsonsy to gr»ittl«t* -four order og tm work. Wet cannot cultivate la ttsr aosjfto of oar stttdrs* too Ions fsv tkifl tfesnr old so mock to #very Thanking yon tor yovr ttsjaV IsjvfCatioc), I rontaio, "Very sincerely yours. "William Howard, - •" ;" ' "Mayor."" The presentation of the flag was), by Wm, B. floe, flute Councillor, Jr. O- V. A. M, Charles Carman tbe addroas) of aceoptane*. Star SpciOgled Banaor" «M playodV patriotically by Yraf. Scbwurx's Tbo hoarUly applaodod and addros* of the afternoon WM by Paot SUUr Councillor, Jr. O. U. A- JtV "Tho Baulo Hywn at tt* Ro- public" wao with a vim trnrthy thy ncrtnicn Tne benedltftloti waa pronomessj by E. Charch. A parade ot an hour was Ud by pollco membera—Oeorga Coogarv Craban, Jam, ^Thompson. C. K- Oliver ,.l ', Hahway Ssrvingv Instltotloo Coal ,,,, , Rahway and otfarr cttiosv Thore ,-, SDOT SDOOI ioor bund rod panleipsmts) to I, C Ayera M. Vail .lumber ,..,Coal Wood, Waters A Co The Prudential Co. Insurance Keyes A Son mended by your Committee. In discussing this qaoation I also tatted with maay flromoo throughout the city and And tkrm all enthusiastically In favor of the mo- tor apparatus. more to** tho that to a nuutar of tMs kted anovid look into ubo fvtvrsv gtno. fo vote for tbe I hare gesso Into this matter vmry: cure tho moat uo-to^lato^- asd thmt carefolly myself, and as it 1st a.propo- lelaao whicb attlon t&at in oitter case Involves) the,sole la a p«Mdwpartment, to J. B. EmbUton, as. Bare/ord A K<ra. Coal Plumbing %r*4 form rank K, of P. was by details from Plslafisld. Ins a flao appearaiscsv ac- compcnJed by martial rotate. greeted toe- nraateg op of OM Glory to tbe bead of tbo staff ovor Co* aefcool jpralMtafc to U t tortom of wsfcft tho addresses asei other e-xerefao*) wer* toM. Tne> Poartf^of" CdocaHoa Rahway Paint and Wallpaper X M Bros. Tailor* Rogers, Poet ML CO John Wanainaker - * ML 8d0majs v WSJSJ «•>•' avoMabfy aoswrc Oimbel BroChora ,-. *..,< Waters Ptaao Co .*, Oresti Atlaatic * PftdfttTe* Cox Bamborgor's. . Rasrway flcoam expenditure of-a cottsMerable sun)<soonor or ey, I bavo consulted with aj Wt ca number of the largest taxpayers ts^loarfa to»dr»n«e' raiea by tbo par- the dty and hare oomght their arfvfc* debase of siWUIoiiat appstratoo, bo* a. all agr«o that the If wo at 441 paid dopartSMStt. I rats* for owr Cmx- froni M to- 4# tbelr return v KarriuUl stroot, ffitrrsblib A gaa« of trasvpsv day as ftemat wm Fraftk Jst ftftnman, prmMssii; Jardlso, vico prselitoaC; aaner, secretary; Dr, J. M.. Thorn. fL? Robortav ^Hr^Dr^^ekor; Milfp Hoftoast. Clar- vsmr etty ao fsrtltr •-.. *. .*> . - v ' . . -.. ^ ' i
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*1H in Using thff~vttTtoinr gractnthe new High School building

for tue Thankngtvlng holiday, A moot-lug was hold of all tho tone hare andpupiU in the new anflorably room andmldreasod by Dr. Frank Mooror Su-purlutondant of tho Now Jersey Ro-forinatory.

Tho exorotftes were oponod with theRinging of nation ml nirs, accompunloUby plftno attd orchestra of about 12i>l«oti. Thl iWAl followed byof th« Lofd'i Prayor and the roadlnrof the Prt#ld«nt'i« proplamatlon. andn1so the proclamation of GovernorFort by Superintendent Biokott. Fol-lowing the reading,of tho proclama-tions Dr. Moor© wan Introduced as•pookor of the occasion and It couldbo s<wn and appreciated at once thatho won In bis proper element*.having

the moat of his life to educa-tional affairs and being; thereforf, on

grdund when addressing *<

parison b«twMn the high's<So°l pu-pils and the students with-Whom hecomes to dally contact at*(ha ro--formatorr by cUsting tbe one. M *larden largely grown to weed**. tnl«-tt<is and brambles),1 the other to theflow ox gardenrthe Utter, of course,

more attractive and promising.Ho expressed the .'hope that In theflower garden wore no vegetables, et>uoclally cabbage heads, which sallynaturally brought forth a round otaiiplsuso from all those students whowould object to being so classified.

The three requisite* of a well-rounded student's life, physical, mon-*"' ftnd moral, development, were

upon at some length* the speaK-mnphaslslng above all things the

for a thorough "physical{ruining 1n~oroer that tho moral andimiutal. devalopment might be the

complete. ' •"There WHS tt time," said the speak-

vr, "when a ma,u could succeed* witbmiy one of the three essentials, huthow It requires a combination of allthro« to roach tho greatest degree ofwiuwroaK in this coTOpotltlVe age."

All loKltimnto sports as supervise Jui.n] fiicourapod In ou^ p'obllo schoolsouuht to bo taken advantage of By«ivury pupil In ord.or that each of thoihrou oaHontinls to success may haveiiH fullest oDPortunlty for develop-in '!ii t, Dr. Moore presented some\-•!•>' Intorustlng statistics showing

J)}^ _*-ho. famous mon-^ln this country—men known not only to tbe people"

LOST LIFE IN JUMPINGMrN. John MtillfTsn, f)aflght«r of Mr.

aad Mrs. Conger, Was Working toHelp Ilualiand" Buy Home—Hftj)Only HOOD In Factory a Week*

One of those? periodical holocausts-that awu»u~ovur TT community fromtime to time occurred In Newark Fri-day, In which, through the burning ofa factory building, not far from twoscore of lives wont out by a ftorrlbfodoatb* and moro will probably follow'from amongJthc/ injured. Tho deathlint, umong flthars from. va* l-->ui«places near Newark, Included MrsJohn Sulltvan, a daughter of DG(«H,-tlvo Sergeant and Mrs, Ooo. Con««iv,of 218 Main stmot, who, with hor hun-band, resided In Nowurk, and In ardorto .assist hor husband . fit obtainirionoy enough to buiifl a h^nm ottheir own, -started to work In the Ill-fated factory on the Monday previousto tho faUl Friday. Mr,at- work In another factory elsewhereand was among tho toaraher* for hi*wtfo when hor body was recovered,outsldo tho ring of flre, whar«. sho,with ;j[ throe other female employees,phajl ^sriBtaed In jumping from a fourthVto^y window to A spread net on the

^ -WfcBther she landed "in thonet or .on tbccsldewalk is not known,nor* cs^n' It eyor be.7*7 A fsntloman from Newark Saturdayaftern/Kra toad of some sights' he sawot operatives trying to escape, amongthem bolng that of one young ladywho camn to a window as If to jumpto the sidewalk, then turned in a be-wildered manner and Jumped or fellback into the flames. She was butone of the score or more whose ex-periences on the fatal fourth floorwere virtually the same. May Oodforgive those, whoever they ma? he,who are to blame for the death-trapthat worked so awfully, burning outhuman Ilv«s as tinder, crushing oth-ers to death and breaking the beartaof fathers, mother's, sisters andbrothers In a relentless death grip.

Mr«> Sullivan leaves parent* u»above, also four sisters, Mrs, HenryCrafferty, Mrs. John Maler, Mrs. Ja*.

AXTS* iweri. anuMlssos Annie and Jessie Conger, to-gether with two brothers, Jobn and'William. She had no children.

As soon as the news of the tragedyreached Uahway Officer Conger wnsnotified and upon reaching tu*s

the tragedy the terrible reportfairly staggered: him, and then, ohtthe' telling of the waiting motherwhen be. reached ' his home again.

From the pleasant little home -at110 Elm street. Newark, the wife orfive years started out bravely Fridaymorning to. assist hor young husband

tho United States l>ut to dome ex - , In hla ambition, and tomorrow (Wed-known the world over—arc

largely educcted_moh.,HTen .who havetakon advantage of each opportunityfor un education and men wh,o have

educational privileges toboat advantage. Among the great

umi famous men of this country therein only one for every 40,000 of thosewhose education has terminated withtho grammar school grade, one Int:v«ry 400 of thoae who have had highHchool privileges; but of the famousman and women there is one for«vory 40 college and universityGraduates. These figures, demonstrateconclusively the advantages of, educa-tion. The boy In the high school hasioo times the chances -of thST-gram-

s choor^boy"'-to become famous.

more chancesschool pupil.

than the grammar

in busineas J U e , _ ^ ? ^ Xwho Quits school at the grammar

crade and enters business^ win haveI>oaatbly eight yeara advantage oVerthe one who continues until he ob-**ln» hla collegiate degree; the lat-ter then being compelled^, to enterbusiness at the lowest mug ot theladder, apparently with a handicap*•f eight years. As a matter of fact.th« oa4lef t> graduate, with

' gBs,-aliesid-ajBUt

nesday) the funeral services will beheld at thc\ Main street home of theparonta, with Rev. B. O. Parvln offl-dfttlrxg. Interment will be In theRose fffll cemetery family plot.

It is understood that a searchingInquiry Is to be made to determinewhy such* a death trap wai oi lowedIn the city, but no matter how: thiir-ough-tho Inquiry, that will oot brit*sback, to life the dear ones iron* thevarious families, but may lead to theprotection of othe- > \-lio will have Utcontinue the work there andwhere.

Hsnwm

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V* 8L TreasaryN •8ap«rs«e>4 by

Washington, tfov,horse has to conform to tho economypolicy at the United States- Treasury.The throe magnificent grays whichfor years have been ono of this city'*sights for tourists as they drew thutraaaur* van with a fr«sh m4Ulon of

tho moony ls_1_tiL_lh.flof. '.tip.

pttny it Will iturn H to tho aubscrlbdrs, as the ob-Joct for which It was Intended Is nolonger practicable or obtainable.

.lesson. to-4>© l««roed front this-whole transaction Is that clean poli-tics cannot.be played In a dirty norunderhanded manner. Wright, Arm-strong and Tremblcy should appre*elate the rebuko to their roothodj,come out In tho open hereafter and.

money to the Treasury vaults each

Tom, Dick and Harry.-with all oul-ward ovidpftces-tjftllagust, aro draw-

play the iHHne-ou the suuare,The bargain at police headquar/torn

by which seven councilman were tohe delivered In favor of a steamerand In exchango for election votedwas a corrupt bargain and It Isp rail or that It should havo been de-feated.

ing a rubbish waBureau of PrintingT « # *»« (K»Ikflinei» WJMJ

arouml U»«d Wngravlni;

«r© accus-tomed to ridir behind thorn-' admitthat they are worry. ExporU say.how^Vor, that the motor Is quicken*and cheaper.

Held In Honor of Presi-dent Wilter Crosby.

BANQUET A FEATURE

Beautiful Emblem Pre-sentedHfath School by

ia_P. 0. EJHeinqrial ServiceRah Way Lodge, No. 107&. « . P. 0-

Bilks, will hold their annual memorial*«rvic«* Sunday afternoon. DecemberA, 1010, at the Hahway Auditorium,2.30 o'clock. are. InvKed to attend.Program will bo found In Krlday'aNtfWS-Uerald. ,

Prominent lUhway lU>ft R««>reseDt-iHff HtamUrd Oil Co^ Will VUltJapan on Thr«e-T«ar Baslaets Trip—Friends* Wish Him Success.

As annouricia In the preceding !•-thr Nrws-tHnrnlrl, tha tTshor»i

TO PURCHASE STEAMERInvestigation Committee Had Conscientiously Urged

Purchase of Auto-Engine. Was

COUNCIL ACTED IN WP98ffWH TO AU EVIDENCEMayor Howard, In Vttoisig Ordinaiwc, Ha* Backing

Of Majority Of Heavy Tax-Payera# Who Favor AModern Fire-Fighting Appmrntut/Or None,

As predicted by the News-Herald,the Mayor, with proper cause, hasvetoed the ordinance pushed throu ailCouncil by the Wright, Trembley,Armstrong combination, and tb« stalled throughout the city, and hmrewhole question ts back to the start*Ing point There will b« nofor Franklin Engine Co. So. Z to op-erate for the present, and the tax-payers all express Uwm»«lve# «#as well satisfied. An anto enginewould have been available for' theVtt I51T mgnt, SfiTS would navereached It In one quarter, the timenecessary for hand- or horse-drawnapparatus. That the Mayor's actionwill meet with tbe approval of thesubstantial cliliens Is self evident.

MAYOR HOWARD'S VETO

To the Honorable.Council,

The Common

Gentlemen: I herewith returnwithout my approval the ordinancepassed' November 22, 1910, entitled,"An Ordinance to authorize the lssu«;of bonds for tbe erection of publicbuildings and, the purchase ofapparatus;" „

.The question of the purchase of afire engine was, after considerablediscussion by your Honorable Body,referred to the Fire and Water Com-mittee of the Common Council for in-vestigation. .This committee spentconsiderable tfme and h*r<J work on

coming a msmber of the Water BoardI have learned th*t the da*d-end*are being eliminated and that a sys-tem of shut-off gate* has been In-

come to the conclusion that the dan-ger Jrom the lack ot fire pressure Isnowhere near as great as the generalpublic have been led to believe.

propositlofl,ttftainnr rlalin that U shnulit

be held in reserve, to be nsed in th*case ot a break in the mains. -Tnts-would necessitate the holding In re-serve of » note wagon also, therebyreducing the efficiency of th# pres-ent department by practically takingone hose Wagon out of service, orplacing the city to the expense *fproviding a bose tender for tbe en-

Afisoclallon. of tfib Second Pros by tor-Ian Churoh tendered a farewell din-ner to Mr. Walter Crosby on Mondaynight.

The occasion was most phasing toall who participated and a credit tothodo who made tbe arrangements.

The table WOJI decorated—in Japanesestyle, with lanterns, flagslof all na-tions, etc. Decorations by Mrs, I).W. C. aray. , -

Japanese menu cards, bearing thefigure of a native of Japan., with •thyfollowlng Inscription: Dinner, Inhonor of_our President, Walter Cros-by, who leaves tot Japan. Given bythe Ushers' Association of the Sec-ond Presbyterian Church, etc."

The' Menu,—Oysters on half shell;tomato, soup, saltlnea; prime ribs ofbeef, brown gravy, mashed potatoes),rolls, peas; baked macaroni, auUn; ic« cream, cakes; oon"e«.

MANY PEOPLE ATTENI)InteresUos; Programme of Ss«««t-

Souvenir Japanese fan* were ffftssto each, . • ~ "

Toastmastor, A. AaymoSHlwoo as«4o brtof remarks,were mado by Rev. Wm, Torronco

(Continood op p««o 7)

Fag» Tw#David Bash..Charles MannBteCollum -- .J. O. Bsoltb

Ladles' Clothing, . . . Outfitter

John Farr*!!,.A. It. flmitb,a H- Rubin, .

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..Plnmbsr.

David A. LOPS:.,

and thorough investigation into Usemerits of V Terent typer. of en-

MARRIED

•~-AfBU HamUunistreoti Mlas Ellxabetb 8ockfull of U*3

morning; The. oaptlal high mass was

chel omeiatJng. The maid of honorwas Miss Caroline Moelfor of EUza-bcth. and the beat man Mr^ JohnSuckfult The bridal couple weregiven a roception at the borne of thebride's mother, aftered on Uioir

glnea now In use. The reau|t o.' thework of' this committee has been aunanimous report InWebb motor engine.

favor of a

Jorlty ot your—HoftOraWo Body have

of evidence th favor of tho motor on-

In tbe case of the type oi appa-ratus recbonnended by the Fire and*Water Committee, provision Is madefor carrying on. the machine MO feetof hose, bestd Bt ladders and chem-ical extinguishers.

Tbe point was raised that no largecity had adopted the motor. driven

but I not* by tbe Newark'Star of November 24, that at a meet-ing of, tbe Fire Comraissionens. of theCity ot Newark, held November 23, amotion was passed te-~ purchase atWebb motor fire engine at a coat of$8,600. This machine is. to be abor»cpowcr appftraios, carry Ing

bose« b*ln« the »extthe subject, and made a-rT«ry •csrefoHslze larger ,thap the machine r«com-

Mrs. Acfcerman,

.Florist.

Bakery,hirm. B. Evans, , .Art OeodA-W. B- Mirschsm,., . .Chas. A. Rowland, - .Hoosman A McMsnt

Contractor., m •* « C o a !

and Sfartlal Xaste By Baa4Added EnthosUsin to UM Oeeasfo*—Many People Present.A pleasing program accomasmied]

of a large nag to the Rah way HighSchool by Union Council, Jo, O, thA. M., No. 3U Mr. Ooorge C. Millermaster of corflroonlcs. Tho programas at first mapped out bod to b*c bait god somewhat, tho following be-In*; Virtually tho ono that was carriedout: - -- _

H«v. C- L. C<xxlor, D.D., rector ofBt Paul's Bplscopal Church, gave the

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Invocation.. Tho audl«nco n*m Am-erica. Mayor Howard, who was" ioSiva the sddrosS of welcome sent th*following loUer of ngrct at his un-avoidable absence:

"1 r«gr«t very much mat, owtag to-a previous engagement, I will bo.un-able to be present tomorroir s i to*presentation exsreises at the HakwayHigh School' I desire to e* toyou and yoor order my approefatloo

splri^ thatt tWr

or of tbo City I aloo> 4o*of Its cHlsonsy to

gr»ittl«t* -four order o g tmwork. Wet cannot cultivate la ttsraosjfto of oar stttdrs* tooIons fsv tkifl tfesnr old

so mock to #veryThanking yon tor yovr ttsjaV

IsjvfCatioc), I rontaio,"Very sincerely yours.

"William Howard,- •" ;" ' "Mayor.""

The presentation of the flag was), byWm, B. L« floe, flute Councillor, Jr .O- V. A. M, Charles Carmantbe addroas) of aceoptane*.Star SpciOgled Banaor" « M playodVpatriotically by Yraf. Scbwurx's

Tbo hoarUly applaodod andaddros* of the afternoon WMby Paot SUUr Councillor, Jr. O. U. A-JtV "Tho Baulo Hywn at t t* Ro-public" wao with a vim

trnrthy thy ncrtnicnTne benedltftloti waa pronomessj by

E. Charch.A parade ot an hour was Ud b y

pollco membera—Oeorga CoogarvCraban, Jam, ^Thompson.

C. K- Oliver ,.l ',Hahway Ssrvingv Instltotloo

Coal, , , , , Rahway and otfarr cttiosv Thore ,-,SDOT SDOOI ioor bund rod panleipsmts) to

I, C AyeraM. Vail

.lumber,.. ,Coal

Wood, Waters A CoThe Prudential Co. InsuranceKeyes A Son

mended by your Committee.In discussing this qaoation I

also tatted with maay flromoothroughout the city and And tkrm allenthusiastically In favor of the mo-tor apparatus.

more to**tho

that to a nuutar of tMs ktedanovid look into ubo fvtvrsvgtno. fo vote for tbe

I hare gesso Into this matter vmry: cure tho moat uo-to^lato^- asd thmtcarefolly myself, and as i t 1st a.propo- lelaao whicbattlon t&at in oitter case Involves) the,sole la a p«M dwpartment, to

J. B. EmbUton,a s . Bare/ord A K<ra.

Coal

Plumbing

%r*4form rank K, of P. wasby details from Plslafisld.

Ins a flao appearaiscsv ac-compcnJed by martial rotate.greeted toe- nraateg op of OM Gloryto tbe bead of tbo staff ovor Co*

aefcool jpralMtafc to U ttortom of wsfcft tho addresses aseiother e-xerefao*) wer* toM. •

Tne> Poartf^of" CdocaHoa

Rahway Paint and WallpaperX M

Bros. Tailor*

Rogers, Poet ML COJohn Wanainaker

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avoMabfy aoswrcOimbel BroChora , - . *..,<Waters Ptaao Co .*,Oresti Atlaatic * PftdfttTe* Cox

Bamborgor's. .Rasrway flcoam

expenditure o f - a cottsMerable sun)<soonor orey, I bavo consulted with a j Wt c a

number of the largest taxpayers t s^loarfa to»dr»n«e' raiea by tbo par-the dty and hare oomght their arfvfc* debase of siWUIoiiat appstratoo, bo* a.

all agr«o thattheIf wo

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froni M to- 4#tbelr return vKarriuUl stroot, ffitrrsblib

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BJE Ra&w^yHoffiseifcokfcrs. who ant mighty thankful right now that there: cs such a store asiTlcCOLlJLFflrLS where: one ctay come with the absolute assurance of finding just whatone brants*, and wiefe the otminiv that prices arc the lovirest consistent with GOODQUALITY and LONG SERVICE Le« us make you thankful. _ _ :_

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Choice Groceries,CbrrtectibneryCigars,Canned Dellcacie*

NKWAKH KIBE BOAftD

AUTOUPPER RAHWAY NEWS

On Wftlposday laat. at the moettnj;of th*i Plre Board (if Newark, and af-tor a very thorough Investigation ofthe subject, an order was placed fora Webb motor pumping automobilefire apparatus, at a cost of $8,500.This Is to be a 90-horsepower ma-chine and to carry one thousand footof 2H-inch hole. The d«llvery la tobe made within four months form thedate on contract.

In addition to the placing of thisorder, the Board decided to advertisefor automobile high " service' hoseWftgonr It Is evident; that an to ap-paratus Is here In a sufficiently per-fected state to attract tbe attentionand tbe approval of experienced menthroughout the country who have todo with the fighting of firert. The unl-Vertf&I opinion of all those whohad a,ny connection _.or fixpei

-W4#K tho ufWf of aut-osoobile- flro flgbt-

paratus aa compareddraw 'machines.

ijrottjr Ilttlo "Sunshine Story"from lTpp«r Rahway, tho out-

rome of which has been a closofriendship for years between twofamilies that had never mot previ-ously.

Mr, and Mrs. Henry Grube andfamily were <iriving some time agoover a not veTy much traveled road.back of Cranford. At the foot of alarge hill stood an auto, quiet aa aresting mule on a hot day. A Ren'tletnan waa endeavoring to start .thomachine without avail. Mr. Orubeoffer fid assistance, which was gladlyaccepted. A farmer down the roada mile loaned Mr- Orutw a big ropewhich he hltched_jto the "

, drew It to Rahway.| Slnco that~tiTn« nothing that Mr|jf>rnhw or any of big family wants ta-

•Mrs. Harriet . Robe son of Upper'lahway vaa thrown from a wagon onOrand struct Thursday. receivingserious Injuries. Quo. Luko w u drlT-lng' th« horao. which, becoming fright'ened at something on Whlttler street,ran away and struck a post In frontof Mr. John Farrell's grocery, withthe abovQ result. The horse hurt Itsleg badtjr and MrrLnke was consider-ably bruised. Mrs. Robeson la re-covering.

Robert Wllaon and" Henry Clarkwheeled to Linden and retnrnmlThursday on ft wag*r. Each won a.race, Tho third will be bold ftoon.aa_t.h«y_4(«t_thfilr breath from th«_ertl6na_of—thfl._two_alx*i y.__wJ*^fll[p*LThe start was from Rocchlettl'a store.

Howard of JJpP^r,.

ftHousman Sc jWc/VlariusBEST LEffiG^i VALLEY

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Coach (ft, Irving Street;«les»Bi«aM Sje-R.

A. L. SMITH

with hor««-

IVI ONUMENTS $& HEADSTONES

Cemetery Work ofEvery Description.

rTHOSL JflROINE & SON

P^nnnvlTanta Htntion

Trrtr-Pennayivanitt iStallon I n " N e w"York Clty^—covering moro territorythan any building erv<jr constructedttt ono timo In tho history of theworld—was thrown open to the pub-He at 1.2.01 A. M. Sunday. November27th fhft operation of trains b«san

QVuhti or any of his family; wantt. t ^ a : t^h«^S ^^HSi^m

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WORKS: Ht. HTpnoo, nearSt.. Hahway, 3«. J.

Cetn«toryr

both, S. J.

immodlately, with a full schedule oT61 trains we»tbouart and r«*». trainseastbound *vory twenty-four hoursThis docs not Include 88 easthonndand Hft wontbouncl l^ong. Inland Rail-road trains which ar« alr«ady Inoperation.

aro Intorchansed between. tho twofamilies,'and both ride In auto*, too.

Rumor says that another prettyof I'pper Rahway. cashier in a

weli known store on tliQ"of "op-town1" Inamft poaltlvoly re-Qiiestftd not bo used juat yot), Irt tob«i married January flral to a promi-nent young business manager of anElizabeth nrro.^ Further particulars

JgtlL-bjL-J>»bll»hfld In duo timo.

the chickens.Two big pinOB. one 9() :feet tall*

•have boon cut down In the yard of T.Joseph Mohr did th« work. AnotherC. Hatcaman, TTpper Grand " ntrfiet.

giant. :of tho forest i* being

IB" YOU NEED help t i e "L«t Vm" Laxativ« TableU at all drugglaU, will

fill th« bill. If »ou try theao once youb« eonTlne«(L 2-lBctf

Advertising ID the News-Herald Is<ood form. Good goods are offered by*ood merchants and all ads. are In«bo4 company

John Chapfn of Upper Rahway.while "winding up" an antomobila.Thu rsday_ --cectlYjMrL jfi ^Jirolten w ri«t_through tho handln of thft machlhnhitting him at full spoeri. A y*»ar crtwo ago Mr. Chapin had several te^th

In thf sam*' mannor-prominent r«*aUl**nt* of Ui>-

l>*-r Itahway, ill from beforo Thanka-glving, aro aJowly rftcovoring. areatlyto th«* relief of many frionds. Theputifintf*Mrs. F.

trimmed of all branches' l«aa than 75feet high.

Mrs. L. Van ><eaa. Grand Btrp«t,Kahway, received; word ywator-

of th« sudden death of a favorite

Rahway.4-1 Irving

are (W. Martin

Wright,and Mrs. Wm.

Mr. imd Mr«- F. P. Oalla«hor and

Pu reBa ke py Goods^ — — — ^ — — - — * * i i i H » A I l 1 BtET- L_LJaj-f\gn- ! • • * —

CLEAN and SANITARY CONDitlONSBread, Pies Cakes, and DelicaciesMRS. M ACKERMAN 835 Oliver Street, Telephone l

family of Ht. (J*:orj?** avc-nu« .Thanksgiving out. of town, havingJolly

alntor-ln-law In Brooklyn, Mrs.wnil and popularly known iny, Tho deceased Ieavea thrf*f

chlld*rnn. ,. *Clnrnncft Ludlow of Cppor Hah way

rt-coived a broken anklt! and oth^rbruiser In tho football jtani« on the

(Cronnds.Mr. and Mrs. John Black Wood «n-

by an outing InNew York and 'Jera«y "City.

John W. SalLng

Church ancf Harrison StreetsRAHWAY, N. J.

Telephone Connection 37-J

Mm. Flllzabfth tiurwlage. ofPa., is visiting Mrs. Harryrn

Ryno. Irving atront. I'ppor Rahwuy.Ml** <iu«8lt! Or«iflng«r of Mow York

la visiting h*r aunt. Mrs. Max Orot-

SOME WORTH WHILE

DAVID A. LONG,

Teas and CoffeesA Specialty.

155 W. Grand _StTolb

An ApronSet That WillDelight theNeedlework.er — RaffiaWorfi A'waysAcccpta

_ ln_P«rf»ct Accord.yt;ar» auo iherv enmo to an

•rUnn city a (To lltftitfulr von Hit tit, who Intended to

-port- ttimacif: by . c iv lns : JctffiOl)*.!:o u t d o toutfit**. Wh«n- tw Uiul t>cen Uer*»•even 11 moti t h* u n*i h^d at-cured »ODodernto .nnnilwr <>f pupils' Ue weutone <3ny to tli*- n»otl»«r of ortc of ttiFtii•tnd to her ^rrnt ann>riM<*- linked forber dnuRltter'»i hnn<I In m:irrtaffe

my dear sir." said a be •*«*>

A""GOOD DOCTOR ANOA GOOD DRUGGIST

One U necefwary to the other if the Ixmt results are to be obtained.No malter how nktltful a pbysWnn may \*c, how weH the rnedtcin*

he prescribe* U suited to the ca**e, his* iteut effort* are Net ftt naught if *carelew* incompetent dru«j3ti»tt put* up the prescription.

Hrinfityour prcsKTripliona here. TtiAt i>» the anreatKuarftnlee that thejwill be compounded just an your j>hy*irian wUhes Lhenr to be.

' MEACHEWI^S PHARMACY,T«K 238IRVING A. GRAND STS.

augThe aullor win lied upon hpr In an

farS h e

Here Is n «et which will <W>tLi£he theheart of tbe nt-wll*- worker au«l thoeyes of her-to«i«-t*u«raetlc frioiuU

Ubbusy covu*In. nnd p«*rtui[>ii tin apron'

to the Joe of anociier. f'.nt tbeit lcl»a \m U> glv» a wnrWing %er.,

*^Ie, too." nnUMio"And. nlfhoiiKh w o ap»- uot rich.

twyef»rcryuxiucy."

"Me. too." wn« the- wmfltVisr rpjoinder."But. llerr von BUtx. *U# wHL never

be able to mamijre affnlru.** -"Me, too." r»*Jok-ecl' tb** lover.**And 1 tYfl ftblLwI to tell yoa that

my dnushtpr haw 11 v» ry btsti temfwr""Me too—tue (4>Ov" - - - - -That wan enoujfb. Th*- nv>(h*r re-

tired from tb* contest , and the pro-« hi* an It, ,

T b e ftf*t U <it i l ia fin«-Mt limit, w i t h •touch of pale blue oh tbe apron andthe iam« In to* «Uh HairJg bint* nf ih«possibility of uslutf any favorite »bati»for jour frtefKT ~

Tbe cnsla- part <>f tb# «.prua- ia round-ed. A double ptalrlas of lac* edjjesflpoint d'eaprit. eirea a ttoffy onrllne.Just at tbe line of attachtneot

THE OLDEST GROCERY STOREi-TT ini i t i t t*ti 1 1 1 - •—•»«••-4 A T#i

JOHN FARRELL

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DEALER IN

Lhoice Groceries and ProvisionsBUTTER A SPECIALTY.

TCLEPHONC ie-J 12^ WEST OBOMP STHgCT

THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE

RUBIN'S IGE EflMIs made from PUBE, SWEET OEEAM and of all ,"Try it onoe and you wflHw coimuoed of its purity; Ordersfrom 0LUB8 and PARTZES will be given sDecial attentionand prompt delivery. • . .

Quick Juatic* at Aaeot.Not only tb** h<»r«****«, tint tb»* r*ow<

of the law, any* the Londoo ChxoaUare awffr nt A^cot. f«»r tl>* trtOr**» baaa apectrtf trHxwmt for th» pffn(*hfm»ntof evlldu*rr^. No aoooer la thr iiick-pocket. wel*ber or tickut anattb^r ar-rested ttmn ho I* atnrwitnff In a tlrtle

roynl

or FOUCT p ' w mbraid fa» ii«W5 to deflnr tbe cdjpr. aodthis w i t vo daiiuj U»t tbe makrr overto I*arls applied ft aecoDd renr qaitecSoaatotbe ,

Tb« caatos •* »hnCTar1y «4s»d witbtbe braid. Blue, ribbooa ara aaad Cor

I drawlnc atrtoffa, carrjiaift tbetef .

form * wrvatb otv aaefa

MRS. S. -S EVANScw^^v. la beunt atwis^nteoce pronounced before zbe offerwf- 1

• t h a t ' " • • - * " -

!y follow crltiMp •« at thl» court.S» *Uc;rc*il -by clnnwr Zl.. of tbe lo-dlctnbl*- offense* act of IS4S. Tbl»rare courw trihnnat arrtae' ^urUm^tytn the etjtbteenib e»»tary froo^Aa aa-•BTrtrrfpoiT"n royal penonaje. tfcHt*indHmatlon at tlu- Impoffalhllltr of In-stant punUhnnrot of tbe naaallant be,ordered tbnt la futnr* a ow^itftrataaboold always n tie ad tbe royal raea-meeflns. This ba* erer atnee bwendooe. and by tbe ftbova BMntkMknl -wttbm chief magtatrat* of Bow atrevt «TU"cooatltutad ex cf ido a Jsatkt- at tbm

• peaca of. the eoanty of Berfca to orderto enable him to boM tWa c o o t atAacot, " - • -

Natural A#» «f Man.The- <pacatkm aa to wft*4 to t*»

of man to ty DO w t w mmt-

1 5 3 HAMILTOK^IWRAHWAY, N. J. ^

^flxry ont tb« Hea of tbat tth* l^fttehman »Toar»^w_

-,:. ;,-''. .j .>..:;.„"

Une stitch.workei-to aoHoVaad;It .to that prettiest aproe. axato of the time *

nto from tlM

UtT TO L«xatfre Tahlete are raeta. aatomfttad to tfc*

VEGETflBLE MftRKET- - . 1:

a* m p«r- «tarm of tbafr (|

wm+ •»• srtptfts ^tuaxuiaa. caaeara ^t .^^rr^ ^ ^noc •*• dovbc,tr 4ay topa< Caacmra bart, ^ovnd tbst ttetar Mtwai ttf • extenoca .tbMt prwwte paim. Hy*- to abovt ttra U » « tib» part* mi tt*lr |

GENERAL ~ COWTRAiCgOR

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Tbe regular meeting ot the Board of-freeholders of Union County was heldan Thursday, November 3, 1910, at2. 30 i'- M.

-* FUll call showed all members proa*ont with tne exception of Free ho Idemllaviland and Randolph,.

On motion of Freeholder Wilbur the

process Is the matter of condemning jthe UtySs tor tbo construcUon of aroad running through the lands of Es-ther J. Poster and others, In Hprlng-Ile4d Township and. city or Summit. 111 nU, upon searching the records thatthese lands are owned by the childrenof Jane A. Foster, doneused, and a po-tltlon has boon prepared for the ap-pointment of commissioners. 1 haveseen some of the heir*, and am In-clined to believe that 1 will W able tosecure their consentavoid the necessity- of

and possiblyhaving thesey g

lands condemned by the commission-ers. However, I am not sure of this.reading of .the minutes of the meetings of October 6 and October 11 wax.dispensed with, the minutes being a p - a n d ^n-tbo meantimeproved as per primed cdpfiMToiT mem- • w W h t b « oon4emn«Uoa-bersf desks'.

COMMUNICATIONS.Communications wore received as

follows:Vrom Hyer ft Armstrong regarding

4nmage to home and buggy in LindenTowajhlp. The matter waa referred toPrwafeolder ~Krous« and tho county 'At

will proceed

»-1 beg to remainVory respectfully yours,

W. R. CODINOTON.Received and placed on file.

COMMITTED RHPORTaJail Committee:Gentlemen—Your oomjnltte« on Jail

Inspection would lespectfully reporth h d h Ji l l th

INSCRANCI? Rahwoythat it haa inspected th« Jail, also the

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JOS. T MEAD 6. SONReal Estate and Insurance.

J REAL KStATEBOCCUT AXO SOLJX

CHERRY ST,

K1HK I N S C R A N C E~ E F F E C T E D

IX F I R S T - C L A S S

RAHWAY,

i:. r.d ComrcittiAi aiid County A"ttbrn«y.Hhort rHUU Water Company,

permission to lay pipes onavenue. On motion of Kroo-

by the patient himselfexpenses attendingpaid for by said patio lit.

Second. We find that the complaintwas nrade to this beard by the wife ofthe patient; who, it appears, was atvariance with her husband, and hadthe patient been a . charity patienttkero appears to tiavo been no groundsfor any complaint and we find that thesituation was grossly misrepresentedto this board by her.

We do therefore recommend thatthe 8t. BUsabeth Hospital authoritiesou oXtMoiuu.J iiom uu> (HUftui'u toacu-ing said matter and that the clerk ofthis board be Instructed to forward to

Ucard-iat-Qaxarnors of snld hospl-

RAHWAY NEWS HERALD. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910

tal a. copy of this report.Respectfully submitted,

UBNRY KROU8HJ.W. H. 8WA1N,ADOLPH URUBNBR.

November 3, 1910.On motion of FVeetiolder Smith re-

ceived and placed on file.NEW JUJB1NE88.

Hy fc*rc«h61 der" k roui«. : "Wfcweas, on November IS, 1«<M», tho

i ltt9ed__chsok No.

Bergen.154.18; Douglass A Strieker, $fl"; N. J.Dock and Urtdge Uulldlng Co., $48.76;William Gulaee,. $35.40; 1'hlilp Free-hnur. $20.85; Frank Dreyor. $m.O6. -

Grounds and Building?—-John Han-kin, $11.36; Public Service ElectricCo:. $106.05; $28.16; James Carey. $60;John Conrad. $31.20; Catherine Run-yon, $27; Western Union Tel. Co., $2W. 11. Hulskaraper, $126, $18.86; NewIdea Laundry Co., $7.60; Joseph Bauer,

i $12/72; HUdebrandt * Co., $17.46;I Henry Vandeveer, $22; William Tre-

wln, $a.6o; c . C. Denton, $1340; For-macon« Company, $28: ttilsabeth Hardware Company. " 19.33; -Clark" Hard*ware Company, $4tf.0s; BruoklacherBros., $76.04, $62.3i; N. Y. TelephoneCo.. $71.84,

Jail—H. T. Pott*. $16.60. $7&£&;Central Beef Company. $20.22. $63.42;Htldebrant Co., $66; X O. Brokaw,$16,67; Henry Schmidt, $7.06; H. R,LtYengood, $26; Albert Stein. $36.10;W>-Tqbbs, $6.13, "

B WimmerMeats and Delicatessen~ PROMPT DELIVERYQuality oi Everything Guaranteed

MAIN STREETNt*rCh«rry

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and County Attorney withpower.

From the Township of Cronford:Union County Hoard of Freeholders;

Gentleman—In accordance with itresolution adopted at u mooting of tin?

JTowilshlp committee, boid this dato.you aro hnreby notified to lay a (our(4) foot flugstono eldawalk in front.ofproperty owned by you on bridges InritUlold sirent, Orchard giroet andLincoln avonuo, within thirty (30)days from tho dato of thlH notice, andin accordance with tho ordinancegoverning tho laying of side-wulka Intho Township of Cmnford, a copy ofwhich U i>rlntad on tho rovi^rsa hore-of.

- - . At U. BEJNA1AN,Township Clerk.

On motion of Freeholder Aduuia ro-"colyad anfl' placed on file.

Krom tho Township of Cranford,Oentlomon—SQtna threo years ago

Cranford Township, with the aid ortbe State. Improved Walnut avenue tothe line of Clark Township and Sprint;field avenue to tho line of tho Town ofWestHeld.

At a moro recent date, under your, directions, both those streets were Im-

proved by the a ma* He process fromthe point where the Cranford Improve-ment terminated and connected wltbthe county road systems.

month-. rNumber of prisoners In cus-

tody Nov. 1.Number days boardNumber days boardMaintenance, groceries, meats

and provisionsSalaries . , — .

501,0791,079

Total I&58Z.3GCoat por day per, prisoner, .34<32c,

Uospectfully submitted.. ' JOHHl'H -PHIIKV,

•*" / J. H. UOANK.. JACOB MAKT1N.

-notion of Freeholder Oruonorand placed on fiU«,

, w 1' M Harry" ""Wr'Lfirtr which check—waa

drawiT.lo "Harry "W.;~~ Leeds" for «er-vlces rendered. In the election of 1909and

Whereas, said Harry W. Lock diedbefore said check was caated;

Whorous, said check has been de-livered to tho County Collector; and

Whureae, Mary Dunstar, mother ofthu deceased, htm made affidavit thatuu executor or administrator ha» beenappointed nml that Mm estate ofHarry W. Look la not sufllctani to pay

Fanny Dadd, $30; J a n e s Johnson,Posqualo Orlando, $28; John

uChildren's-au&rdlanaTrr&

Board, Children'* .Guardians, $34.19.Lunacy—W. II. CodlnRton, $»J*U»O;

N. J. State Villas© for Epileptics..$fi74..GH; N. J. Btato Hospital, MorrisPlains. $2,800.60.

XMAS COMING !!HT NOT, SEE ME j .

pany.

ihft funeral expenses of said Hurry W.

OnLcck; thoniforo bo It

Uosolved, That the (*«unty Collectorbo nod la horoby authori^od to make

The Auditors report was,ua follows: payment of said sum of twenty-ftv«iOonUumnn—Your Auditor renpnet- dullnrs <$2&) to A. M. Kunyon & Honis.

funnrul dlroctors of tho said city ofI'lulufleld, to bo applied ujton th©funcrul oxponcios of tho said Harry W*

$!.»(.; Elllot-Kishor<'oiri$c.6». $G.(iH. $fi.us, $2.or.:

Advocate J'ubllshinff Company. $2; J.V. KrwJi. Jr.. $fi; Henry Cook, $24.«5;J. H. Ward. $15. •

K*cord I*«ok» and Hepalr—James

(hofully rtjporltt: I have nxamlnadboakw and vouchers of thoUhorlff, Hoglstrar and County Clerkand find tho snnio t:ofr«M!t. Tho net ro-oolpts uro: Burrogatti, $8511.95;J374.47; IloRlfltrar, $1,948.1(1; CoutityClerk, $;io(J.79, which amount hasboon turned over to the County Col-lector.

Ydurs respectfully,BENJAMIN KINO.

Auditor.

Wilbur, moved tho adop-rt(>n of tho resolution, whlnh was soordortd-

Uy Ii'roGholdar KKrou^o.'.Hesolved. That when wo adjourn we

adjourn until Friday, tbe eighteenthday of November, at 2.30 P. M.

On motion of Freeholder Bwaln the

K. Wnrnur. $502.30, ___Publications— Elizabeth Dally Jyur-

nal,-$17.f!4, $40X0, $lfi.C4;'- CourierCompany, $321*; flummif

Hnrnld. ^ 7 . 5 0 ; Cranford Citizon, $37.-r>0; Crnnford Chronicle, $42.10; Bum-mil Herald., *37.f*O; Klizab<ith KvnninK

$13.32: H. V. N«ws, $37.r,o; N,Advocato, $37.50,Inrldcntala—J, M. Drake. $f,0( $27.-

04; Martin Auto Co., $IH; KdwardWalton, $2C; J. J. Havltz, $87.50; A.

On motion of Freeholder Wilbur re-1 resolution was adopted,culvod and placed on file, - -id p

Gentlemen—Your Committee on re-fiy Freeholder Adams:Resolved that a committee of threo

covering Bridges on Grant avonue and be appointed with power to Investigateon Union Avonue, Rosolle Park, would the advisability of laying cement orreport that an examination has been atone sidewalks on the bridges atmade of tho propose* work, and your Cranford, namely* Orchard street,committee-.ra*ommends that a new putsflflld street, and Lincoln avenue.

top be placed and should the committee decide to

We Also Do Repairing on Ladies

L, KLEIN174 HAIN STREET. PROHPT SERVICE

O. Woodllnld. $20; M. A. $2G;

of your impfdvomentof automobile travel

a largehas been

Union avenuVand ntmn£tA l i n n t l

de-lcrete top reinforced, be pUced_ uponFreeholder Gruener moved tbe adbp-

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The ttiodem housewife is pt paned to -n>eet any eiuei^ncy if she has a BellTelephone,

All markets are within her reach eventhough they are hundreds of miles away.

fleeted to these thoroughfares and hassubjected them to A greater wear thanever was anticipated and which willresult In an expense to the townshipto keep them in proper repair.

The matter was dlscuised at a meeting; of the Township Committee heldthis date, and the following resolutionwas adopted: I _

"Whereas, the automobile travel onWalnut and Springfield avenues banbeen largely Increased by reason ofthese streets having bean connectedto the county road system by ^ t l

the small bridge- In - Union avenue, tion, which on roll call was so ordered.near Westfleld avenue. Tho D4w or appointed as saM conv

Tbe cost of the- work not to exceed mlttee Fi eholders Adams, Mart Jotho si»m of $426 for the work on both a n d gwaln.

ffave yba d Bell Telephone?NEW YORK

is J: Distance Stet£oaft .*

of the Board of Chosen freeholders,and, • .

Whereas, this township will be putto an expense to keep them In properrepair beause of the additional travelbrought to them by this connectionnow. therefore bo Jt „. • -

— ''JtoaoJvgd, That tho clrrk beldam!hereby U directed *o write to the Hon-orable Board of Cbowen Freeholders,

ovprand main

Plumbing

tain these as a part of the county road-system and. to join them througlUnion avenue, thus fprmlng a continuoua cotihty road from Clark to SpringHold townsbipH." •

Kespectfully yo.ursA. R. r»E

bridges.Respectfully - submitted,

A. D. CRANE,JOSEPH PERRY,

..._ . f BLSTON DARBY. ~Freeholder Swain moved the report

be received and the recommendationadopted, which on roll call was soordered.

Gentlemen—Your committee on newculverts in certain streets In Cranford,N. J., would report that the streetshave been viaited .and conditions ex-amined.

Your committee would respectfullyrecommend that a new Iron cover cul-vert be built across Central avenue at

tor n length otjibout. sixty

fiy Freeholder Mall:h

Ikmjurnln King, $40.80; Martin MotorCur Company, $5; W, H. CoddinKton.

Henry Wlndham, $17.26; W; R.Codlngton, $A60.

Tax Board—Sidney Kidredg*. $100;Florence Stiles, $52; Henry . Cook,$102,76.

County Road Rotmlr—J. L. Bauer,1206.36; C. H. Wlnans, $370.26, $2.-741.43, $483.90; X E. Woodruff, %44B-38; We) don Contracting Company,$51.74, $972.57, $13).3O: $3»C38, $1.-616.93. '•-

Surrogate—George I'arrot, $458.33;Anna Dllks, $60; Rosabel, Allin, $100;W, B. Parrot, $208JI4,

Members -Pay—-W; M. Garrison, $44;B. P. HaTT7$14; Joseph Perry, $44;Elilon Darby; $28; John Cady. $40;W. H. Randolph, $28; A. D. Crane, $38A. H. Oruener, $40; W. H. Swain, $24;Bradford Jones, $26; Peter • Meisel,$35; Charles Jeiuwn, $36, $32; J, H,

YOURShirt Bosoms

SET FLAT

When, yor.r (all drcsa, or other hosora shirt«are ironed a - oar laundry. By our modern

proce»i yoor shirts are, laid apotj a flat, 8 O^ t

padded irbnlnjc board, and are correctly »hap«dand fitted. They are. then ironed in this po»i*lion and are finished straight and flat.Your shirto took bett«~and feel much

more c o m i o r t f t b l * to wear, wnen

Laundered byRabway Stw» Dudrv,

A. T. OUAXE, Prop.

61-63-65Campbell St.

Reaotredr-Thai a committee of three I ** a ; U B M I W ' w w u . •«»,-•«»-, - , •«,^ I—^M. ,_ w^^i^,. tti« «t/mA |Domne, t4J; B. K- Adams, $42; Too*.be appointed to examine tbe stone

arch bridge on South Broad street ad-b i f Charles

Doane, $ ;Hkvlland, 840; 8. P. WiJbar, 840; Ja-cob Martin; $42; Henry Krottse, S4«;

800

feet.et.Also a new Iron top culvert across

nvpnnw _flt^_gOUtherly aide Of

jacent'to the premises of Charles ™>l1. ""V"' ! ! -* -^5 'L 1 * 1 '" 1 "" V - •French, Jn the Township of Fanwood, C,*y*mHh* Wl W.J. Thompson. W.for tho purpose of determining the 8jaJary--BeniaminKlln«. $133^3; W.advisability of widening the same. R - Codins^on, $76; N. R. LeaTltt, $260;

Freeholder Bwaln moved the adop- « n i e s Fink, $100,

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GENERAL HARDWARE

On motion of Frce&oHIer Kroiiae're-ceived and referred~to Commlttpo onCounty Roads,

Krom W,. R. Coddington:Gontleraen-r-Belloving thnt you of

tho board should from time to time beInformed as to the litigations In con-

~Tioctton ""with" t h e cennty— -mfttt-erfc—l-tuke the liberty of sending you here-with a certified copy-of the order do-nylng injunction in the case of theMayor and council of too City of Rah'

..way vs. The Board . o f Freeholders.This was an action commenced Tt>y theCity of Rahway against the Board In•which they filed a bnl in the Court ofChancery seeking on Injunction to re-strain the board from elevating Chebridge over the Rahway River on Mon-roe street. In the city of Rahway. A

-rule to show-canse wa* granted u> theVlce-Chancellor. In *aaid, matter- Anans%©r was Wed by me on behalf of

rd,: and alter two postpone-the matter finally came on for

C h l l Oaf

pnpr For- Cleaning«. *=_- J^SS" a ^ Beetaring:tnennian of Harder

m«^»» the matter f n y earg»gicnt before Vlc*-Chancellor OafrUo« at Jersey. .City and the Vlce-CAihieeilor decided that the Board of

not- bo qUoined andh e ' '

Elizabeth avenue; length, sixty feet,Tho cost of the work not to exceed

the sum of $400 for both culverts.Respectfully submitted,

E. K. ADAMS,THOMAS HAVILAND.J. H. DONE.

Kreebolder Krouso movt-tl the reportbe received and the' recommendationadopted, which on roll call was BO or-dered by an unanimous vote.

Gentlemen—Your committee ap-pointed to examine Into the need forand probable cost of, two culverts, one

vert oi_ __„ __state of repair, it having originallybeen builtTTronrall wppearanc«», mererly as a temporary affair. There ismuch travel on this. roa4 and yourcommittee recommends that a new cul-vert be 'built at this point at a costnot to exceed $650. At the Boyntonavenue site we find that the street hasnot yet been gradeoTTiiMl we recom-mend that ~acttonrx:ir-tltl»- culvert • bedeferred until next year.

C. A- SMITH.M. T. THOMPSON.

— =^B.JC ADAMS, ..-"-

and pin—Myrtle avenue-uid/aiie. Inj-Boyntonavenue, Westfield, would report hav-ing examined the site of the same andfind that there is an old wooden cul-

tion, wWch was so ordered. The Direc-tor appointed as said committee Free-holder* Hall, Smith and Jones.

By Freeholder Krouse*:Whereas, It Is deemed important

that the County of Union should ob-house for county purposes, saidtain the property adjoining tb*erty being now owned by P / J, Ryan,and being a^6itfl[yWny^eet*Tro0r~viid-reai and about lOu feet deep, and

Whereas, an effort has been madeto purchase l&e AUilie butmen I could be reached as to (he pur-chase" price thereof, therefore be it

Resolved, That tbe County Attorneybe and hereby Is authorized to takethe necessary step4 to condemn saidproperty—and purchase tho same Jorthe County -of-Ufitoa? -—— "---

Krccbolder Wilbur moved the adop-tion, which on roll call -was eo orderedby an unanimous vole.

Freeholder Wilbur called tho atten-tion 0/ the board 10 a bill of John F-Kenah, City Clerk of the City of Eliza-beth; claiming that the Item forIng "

Committee Expense*—B. P. Hall,$3.26; Joseph Perry, $16.20; ThomasHariUnd; $6,30; C. J. Jensen, $4^0;EHatou Darby, $7.45; W. H. Randolph,$ t 7 6 ; John N- Cady. $13.05; JacobMartin, $9.40; W. H. Swain, $5.S0;Peter Mefsel, $6.16; A. Smith, $22.50;J, H. Doane, $16.16; A. D. Crane, $11^60; Henry Kronse, $2«.2O; 0, P. Wll-bur. $18.fiQ; Bradford Jotie«f _ f l>^0:E. K. Adams, $19-46,

New Slate Roads—C- H. Wtnans,WilHaro J*, Flemer, $40;

MAJtKKT. HAL3KY S WANK 9

Weldon Contracting Company, %br•276.71, $11^61.60, *l,47«.4O; V. J. Hub-bard, $300; J. L. Boaer, $282^3. $100,$234.10.

BherlfTs Account—Robert Klrkland,$72,48, $468,33: W. H. Wright, $208^3;James Claxk. $108,^t-__ ....- Regiatnu-'B Account—Vrank Smith.$458.33; Henriette Meincke, $70; Eve-lyn Oore-Kelly, $40; Ida Courser. $70;Irene Donaldson, $70; Edward Bauer,$208.3*. $25.43; Charlotte Looser, $40;Marion Swift. $50; U a l M St&uffer,$70; Ottllle Renter. $35; Ella »*>ck«r.

by theT was far In excess of

other bills for the same kind of work,and moved Uiat"lUe"clerk* be:1nstruct*fdto return blU or"correctlon, which wasso ordered

The followingblU^ were read and onmotion ordered paid: *~

Courts—E. S. #.twater, $500; RobeJ. Kirklahd, $976^8; C. A. 8wlft. $600;John GalaUan. $126, $41^0; WalterHetfleld. $16^0, $208.33; P.- S. Klely.$40; Martin Auto Co , $11.76; HarryVan Exoburg, $65; R, 1 . Ealoiu }44;

Mobr. $2:85.County Clerk- Jame* Cahrert.

* cfflild not qtha rale to show cause.

4 * J V wh&

Freeholder Swain moved tbe reportbe received snd th? r*ynmmwirt«tlonadoptwl. which on roll call was aoordered.

Gentlemen—Vo»r Committee 00 Cotv

W. H. Barton. $9^0; Ocorsa Peeks. Jr.$82.40, $ifl.75; Henry Pems«, $60^0;David Ramsey, $7fi.l4; fleiXrtisn Pet-ros, $76^0; Thomas Carey. $<»; JobBBeelaim, W . M , &jb*il Walpoto, $Vh*50; Vxmd TL -ale C WJU»: Peter T'eiver.

Jame* Cran. $SS.4O; C. W. Bek>$Miardt, W-96; George

r*s account beftS teare to rsportIt has examined bis booka, b

of the bridge and tberebyfera, coupons,- • 4 * «

the miiniclDallty' where I January 1, ltlO, to date amormt to $1.satt »mdg» TO kwiM^ m a d > e * q ^

~- - • -" " • • • ^ • * • ^ i . » * - _ ^ . ^ . <—••<»••• • ••• m i n t M l Ki^SXXj*thelotto*

tB»l for tbe same period amottst toap-119X^6, leavias a ba£s«oe

matter* | h n & to tbe ursrfK ot tbm C«mty Co»-

117Main Street, Rahway; k. JI

{ai.weJi M t h e bridge, mnd\$7tJ>U>**. wUdb Uhe jBdsnwnt to said maitera I tanks ~- •"fc* -«* • • -aft_W.1*t*9femd with by Uw | lector.

In wklch tk« Boardtii^tnt

2 - K- Norman, $208,34; Fran-McCab«452; Cr W, Runyon, $100;

tU-lcn Wbeixn> »S5.Freetooldar Kroa*«- martd- to SJ"

rn, vhlcb was carried. Tlu» Direc-tor 'leclarsd tbe board adjourned un-til Friday. November 18, at 2.10 P. H-

BENJAH1N KINOClertc

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MAIL_6ftJDER,Organization.

WE are jnstly proud of our mailorder system—we feel that

it is onetbe chain of this g qcea& -we want you to use it—testit thoroughly and allow u& to de-monstrate its many splendid advan-tages. The BambCTg^ mail ordersystem is not the result of k daybut the culmination of years apainstaking efforte. In fact, thisInranchf ^\ i i ; - . .

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Extnordiaary Sale of New Pack !A t-L T B I N V t£A R*S C1*X>P— 1OIOl

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raT*18ct1 boL A. & P. Mustard at 10c 5x bot A. & P. Ammi)i»V at 10c *1 bot. A. 4 P, QliTe Oil, at 22c ;I hot. ManianOIa Oliv^e, at 10c t1 can Sultana Spice - - - at 10c »

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Unsettted Market Conditions Responsible for This

-Sale of 800 Women's FineljrTailored Suits at $1&75

Best Tailors Have Looked the Situation StraightIn the Face and Resolved to Quickly Dispose of

Surpius Stocks at Less Than Cost—TheseSuits Would Ordinarily Sell for

to $57.50

WIH Start at Ten oX3ock* So That Out-oMbwn Women"IWay^Have Equal Opportunity for Rret

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thrown into this crowded conditionover tngjit- It has been coming for n w n ^ The spring wasv o y lair; xnfact.it was cool .up to the middle of June. Duringthe swmmrr other oonriif»r> occurred that delayed the prep-aration far autumn. The early autumn was warm, and dealersaflwer the country cancelled their orders. And the result—«quite evident by tomorrows event. ,

This season should have been very successful—tailors pirtforth their btAi e u l e a m s to perfect styles that arc quite the

many *ra^nro. However, this could not ovthe

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RAHWAY NEWS-HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 19101.

RAHWAY HIGHSCHOOL NOTES

RJOM ilonday afternoon, but no ore•fl««ioa. It didn't matter »o much,how«v«r, aa ta*e Thankigiving vaca-tion bad Just boon concluded.

Mo«t of the teacher* In R! H. S.sitont the holiday* out of town. Onoor two, however, remained ' in \Rah-wuy and attended tho football ganin.

Mr. Suydur was not In town Thurs-day and so wan unable to ace tbo

game. . Maybe If he hadpresent to direct the plays tho

would—have —boon. dlffnrnnt.Maybe It'wouldn't. .

The new wbito haU which are bo-worn by a number of R. H. S.

s i l b«ve made-quite a hit Even theboy* acknowledge that their head-

kas been overshadowed.

W.CT.U.The regular monthly buainctna

meeting of the W. C. T. V. will beheld on Saturday, December 3, at 3o'clock, at.30 Commerce street.

Alcohol In the QuI* Box"A food?" asked the qucntloner."No~-«aid Uoblg. a great student,

"but it hoat producer.""A hoat producor?""No." utiBWercd Richardson. "No."*

answers evory arctfc explorer."Ufloral In hot weather?""No. a producer of suhstroko.""A preventer of waste of tissue?""Only In tho sense that by using

up oxygon U niTnw—wnstn mnttnrs

USHERS' ASSOCIATIOMFAREWELL PINNER

(Continued from Ptrat Pag*.)

Stuchell. pastor; D. W. C. Gray,chairman of dinner committee; Fred-erick L. Mtntel, treasurer of the As-sociation, and William Hoblitzel; fol-lowing which Wm. H. Randolph. Jr.,made a very pleasing presentation•pooch In presenting Mr. Crosby witha handsome Elgin 19-Jewel goldwatch, as a remembrance from the

Tho R. H. S.- monograms whicheonie of the girls have on tholr iwoat-*rs -aw-Uw-objects of jxuich- admirHr

to accumulate.""A giver of muscular energy?""No." answers every well Informed

Insurance roan and athlete."A medicine?""No," answer more and more phy-

sicians and students every year.; "What is It then?"

"A poison!" comes the ringing

In tho Y. M. L. football game Sat-urday afternoon, Brachor, Mac clarymnd MlUor, of high school, wero In -strumental in bringing the victory tothe Rahway team. _

Tho weather Sunday win u* n-,"irideal SJ» it possibly could Uavo botu.A groat number of R. H. S • pupilstook advantage of tho occasion for agood long walk.

Tho barrels which were put at th«bottom of the stairways Wednesdaywore well filled with good thlnfin 1M*-forti the morning session had clotiuri,

nog^~liuUonB," captain of tho Kx-High football toara, strained n ton-don in his left Knee and was eoijllnml |to his house Friday, und Saturday.

it Is rumorbd that a plan Is ou ifyit.,tu orgaulze a girls' basketball tram. ISovoral Junior and Sonlor atudctictf ;uro-lntorosted - In tho project..

Hlngry boat ISatttn in Hlixuboth onThursday by tho score of 0 to 0. Thehltfli school boyu woro outplay«dfrom start to finish.. Valentino broke hiu noao In tho foot-ball tcuinu at Roi^ile und wan imubluto piirtlclpatu in tho TlmnkFtfUIngday struKKlo-

idvtm tho tiofuat In tho morninghourn .couldn't keop the high, schoolstudents from enjoying tho dinnerwhich followed.

y_—_Hollyer seenjs to- '- tthlno!' in Qor-/imn I., although several- othor^ stu-dniitH are luminaries of scarcely TeasbrlUlanuy.

Well, football ia over and tho Sat-urday- afternoons aro liable to boHomowhat numotonouH' until babkoi-Imll begins.

Superintendent Blckott guvo all th«member* of the football team a longtalk upon the evils of smoking last

T-Tho"" UnionsecTlon "6T~l£o TSignal.

No~ more champngno tor the Aus-trlun Parliament! During severallengthy sessions of this body, heldrecently* over -1,000 glasses of non-alcoholic upple Julco were ordered byvarious members in place of the usualalcoholic refreshments.—Tho Issue.

Mr. Crosby accepted tho present Invory pleasing remarks, telling of hisconnection with the Ushors' Associa-tion since It was first organised, andleaving his best wishes for the-futurosuccess of the Association.

Following Mr. -Crosby's remarksthe otuer merotw* of Uio Association,made brief remarks, all wishing the

ttr^*"x±-rxW*ilS'\T" OX-J1UCCCBA.Jl

DR. MOORE SPEAKSAT HIGH SCHOOL

Coutlnued From Ftr« Page.

school prlvllogos. The latter mayhavo In tho eight years reached hislimit, while the man with the col-leglato training has no limit. He hasthe capacity to grasp any opportunitythat may offor and immediatelyforgus ahead of his leas fortunaterival. This rule, like all other rules,h»m -Tr^ptipnn, 1?"' by the law ofaverages It is proven true,speaker's statement that the educa-ted man sees two things where theuneducated man sees but one was Il-lustrated by reference to the wondersof astronomy and knowledge whichthe educated roan has of the worldswhich-surround—u» -and-the beauties•of which aro unappreciated by the

PLEASANT BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.

In JapanThose present: Walter Crosby.

Hov. Wm. .Torronco_SUichelU_A=JFUifc.mond Howard, Wm. H. Randolph, Jr.,Frederick 1* MIntel, QoorRo A. Stacy.Kdwln _T. ValonUno, ".Sherwood C.yalontlno. Ellsworth L. Mundy;John O. Marsh. D. W..C; Gray, HaroldGray, Win. Hoblitzol. Earl Macclary.

Basketball Is due in a week or BO,and th1© Y. M. C. A. will regain muchof the popularity lost in the summer.

Miller's "shiner" ia fast disappear-ing, Even a football hero mustHomotlzne lose his marks of battle.

John Johnson? Ex-High, was Uomc--Trohi Yalo last week telling \ie ab*»ucthe Princeton and Harvard garoo. '

"ClaTonco I udlow biuku a bone_hl*_ank!«__pn Thu)radayand la con-

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One of the pleasantest evening so-cial gatherings over held at "RoavCottaBO.** ~3S iflsterbroolc avenue—an»J.tharo havo been many in tbo pasttwenty years* wau that of the surpriseparty given the votoran "Commander"M. _8, liarnoK by tho KstortrookDraiich Rahway HtmHhlnu Society, onhis birthdny, Saturday, at his ro«ldoncG as uboy«. About twonty metn-bors of tho Mocloty woro present, andtho other members who could not ju.-tend porBgnally, sent aunshlrx, re-membrances In the shape of appro-priate niomorloB, ovon^to a boquet of•—wtill— tw«nty-flvo TOH«H at tho UMHC.

A allk umbmllu, a gift from tho r.o-, also waa proaont'od by Miss

a Eatorbrook, tho utesldent, in n,neut speech of brovity an* Blncorlty.Tho thanks jtt tho ono for whom-thegift was Intended woro returned inacceptance, after which Mrs. U. C.Ainaworth- _gavii— some—piano.- Helec-_Uona. 'Refroshmenta woro _ servodand a SunHbino evening thoroughlyonjoy«d. Two charming guoHts, notmombors of~tho society, wore proaent,adding groatly to the pleasure of thoevening. They wero. Miss Inez Ear-ton of St. IJOUIU. and Miss Elsie Ben-nett of Jersey City. Mian Bennettwas tho gueflt of Mrs. H. S. Barnesfor ovor Sunday and Mondays M U BBarton was the over-Sunday guest ofMr«. W. H. Cloko of Hazelwood ave-nue.- _ • - ' '

Gcorgo Wilson, Frod HoblitMunstiold. jr., Walter Hob

Following the dinner th'llbn" was" entertained at thoMr. Stuchell.

A. D.

paocla-nse by

Adrortlscd Xetiera - ~Mrs. James K. Coburn, Mrs. Percy

Fletcher, Mr. John C. Qormandt. Mr.M. Jrolso, Mr. 0, L,. Jackson, Mr.Timothy Johnson. Mrs. Wlnton IJIW-son, Mr. Howard K. Phillip*. vMr.I^ouls Rohrer. Mr. W. A. Rowo, Mrs.Kato Solinsky. Mr. M. B. Strublo, Mrs.C. W. Thomas, Miss Sarah Van Brunt,Mr. Harry Williams.

his iiumc.Blstc Doraiid, of the-Senior

Kyont tho wook-end visiting In WnltoPluiuti, N. Y.

Mr. Bickett gave a talk upon schoolspirit Wednesday, which was muchappreciated.

Tosta this week. Oh well, life isonly one grand test, anyhow.,

Coata of every description forinlsHeB, children, boys or infants, soldut B, Engolnian's. Special tnls week.

thu. g ; p ^ ; p"Faith and Reason," will bo remem-bered. by_overy. student, fortunateenough to have hoard it, and thumott commendable thing about It- wasthe -fact—that—It _wlU.-. compol._ th.ostudouu to think. They must allhavo left the assembly room withserious thoughts in mind which couldnot b« discarded or thrown asideoven for tho Thanksgiving sports Inwhich -they wore all most IntenselyInterested,

TV TOU HATD AMTTHIMQ f^m « N iwant or want SOO#(UAB, fu M ? « 1

cot, try the Coat<A-<Word DoporttMBt.It U r««4 thorouglOy fcy •»««7 •»*-

Holiday goods are coming In by thewagpn loada at B. Engelman'*. Watchfor, their display Saturday, D«cr. 10th.

CHAS. ANDREWNew iMtallitJoaTTod p

of Motors, Switctaboarto,Telephone «od

Ughts.CLARK

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jiympatbies of Rabway In Ron-oral go oar to HOT. and Mrs, C C,Woodruff over tho illness, probablyfatal, of Mrs. Woodruff's sister. MissFlorence Young, who 1M under treat-ment in thc~McthodUt Hospital atBrooklyn...- Tho mother and Mrs.Woodruff aro at tho bodsldo andhavo beon flinco .early morning.

WANTED — Position by Hungariangirl with English family. Can only

speak a little English, Inquire Box238, Linden. N, J. 334-ll-20-2t

Largmt Oh/nf*« and Japanmm GoodsConcern in tho UmUod Stair*.

Dragon Trade MarievMeurti. Sing. Fat Co., proprietors of

The Famous Oriental Bazaars, China-town, San Franol«©o-«nd-Lo»--A«0«4«-s»desire to Inform thalr many patrons Inthe East.thatthey have consolidated theirhouses with the targe Oriental goodsstore of Messrs. Phong, Fat A. Co., NewYork City. •

They respectfully Invite you to visittheir new quarters and Inspact the thou-sands of beautiful pieces from boh Chinaand Japan.

XX)(8uoo«««or to Phoflig. ^»t *» Co.)

1125-1127 Broadway2STH «TH*«T

OUR ONLY STORE INJWW^ YORK CITY.

OBITUARYMarg&rot Gore,, wife of Thomas

Goro, aged 67 years, died at her lateresidence, 60 W, Hazelwood avenue.Sunday morning. Mrs. Gore leaves ahusband, one daughter, Mrs. BarnardPollard, and 'three grandchildren.Mrs. Gorel!waa only sick a/few dayswith tt >ery weak heart, High Moss•will be held at St. Mary's Church onWednesday morning. November 30,at nine o'clock a. m.. Rev. Jno. A- Q*-Hrien officiating. Interment in fam-ily plot, St Mary's cemetery.

Joseph Morris. _dlod__Npvember 25.'1910. "at State Hoipltal. Morris Plains,N. J., aged 75 years. Mr. Morris livedin Rahway a great many years andcarried- on the laundry business onIrving street, known as Dewey lann-drr, q i s wite having died some Hve

retired.his son. Charles

GEMBELS

Pennsylvania Railway Station— in New York Oity

from Rahixray

Morris.

will be held at his son's residence,13 Prospect sitreet, TEHsa&eOt, Z^^Wednesday, November 80, 2.S0 p. nv»

n T. a***A+T in chance. Xnter-ment In Rosedale and Linden- cemtery.

The meeting of the 8. a C, heldMonday nigbt at .the Grand streetresidence of kiss Sophie 9chrt«berproved to be .one of the mosVssJoy-able events given by this chajrailns;coterie of entertainers^ a«d lofsr* «C

"a good time generally* A fnl| attetrf--mnoa of all the member^ was ytesent

three new ones

sn4

Style A—Waters UprightAn artistic piano of the h ^

cst-gradcT-ceiebrttted—for—fine-tone and great durability,one ofour leading and most popularstyles, only

down and j$7 monthlyi d A l4

Style 85—Chester Piano7l octave, 3-stringcd, over-strung bass, full iron frame,ivory keys, fine tone and hand-some case. Warranted six years,

-&.

$S Montiwithout interest. Stool, tuning?md-deavcrv free

Send postal for catalogue withreduced prices and terms on the

Waien 3-Year Systemgiving you three years' time ona piano without interest.

mQ"tK~-the openingZ_QfXhel R h

Station in New YorkCttythisf h l

:

:mQtK-the openingZ_QfXheTnevviPennsyivania Station in New YorkCttythis weekeople- who live in Rahway are brought at least a quarter of an hour closer to theeart ot New York City — — — • - — ~—~— -r -_-—--_^——^_

One of the greatest pieces'of engineering skill has been crowned.with success, and thePennsylvania Railroad Station is now within a stone's throw of Greeley Square, and rightat the door of the Gimbel Store, in-thertrade^Snd travel centre of the greatest city of-thiscontinent. , . - . J...-—-

Few minds would have conceived, even a decade ago, of the running of these greatrailway lines right straight through the wonderful tunnels m^ny feet below the waters,ofthe mighty Hudson. .Ferry boats haye beet} eliminated, with their tedious delays, andtheir uncomfortable changes.

Now you can take $our train in Rahway and not leave your seat until you are atthe centre-of Manhattan Island— 11 - ^ .

You will be startled when you see the amazing and magnificent structure that thesylvania RailroadJhas erected_as its ne^TerwinaL ;::_;:-But if you have not'tssen td New York within the last few months, you wiflm-rve!

quite as much wheo-you view the great new Gimbel Store building, whichttanjds almostbeside the Pennsylvania Terminal. " __^C^>-

The Store has n_#w been open two months, and already the trade centre of New YorkCity"has gravitated to Gfeeiey Square; WorKterful-pr^3i?ittor^4^^stall in this great npw Gimhel building die most^brilli^arxl interesting HoU^^that New York City has yet seen. • ~

Now the Christmas Store is ready to receive the^arly shoppers who want to anticipatethe crowded holiday rush.

Uete. is- a building mugnificimtl^

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abundaia

derfully fascinating Toy Sun thatcovCTS Che entire fourth floor: the Tea Room andil luncr

where there are musical entertainments twiceby

: completestocksof everything

a Waiting Roorti that is a marvdjn its scope and the facilitfe^for comfnrt—thr*e r _few of the attractions erf the new Gimble Store, to visit which the most cordial invitationcomes with this announc#netfV ^ ; ^ - ; ,

" ^* the Pennsyteam $U^

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8 RUNWAY NEWS-HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2% 1910.

it y««r* owv

run.student inXIIAT HArrtaitU

^ ^ ^ • *twl Thunwiw la * football y. .- * * w • » >« * *«** *t*rttt»l 4awa th« 41*14 with iti*

* * ! R« St«*t m» ; w t feo W 5 U t«eia«i an* thrown **«Uowvtt MAhwUls&i* of 21 ; ****** MUttt« * atone. fatvtuHttlt

«tr«*t* Or*n**\ ho»uwM »>«t of skull. U* » m *!***» b©ftwr«| bed Friday «h«n. *» h* a^lftrws, hi* j' *"e *lrtH»P«* on ht»r kn«^* *tui i

to rim* flrottt U *«*in* to* t«>lU« **r*\' **l»«« Into th« «*Uar oftn *t th* tnatanc* of shm-on** «»* burning of A *lpe h*t

*«tar*^ «h* f»«r*a • ttUcd U wttfe. a«*rty thr«« twi ofof herwpU »n«i children. ' w*t?r* Mr*. Ntar«aJr*t

AU**itiakl said he WM u*ahl* t» old* of«n ^ o r y to {

HANIy {

#*AA»v n r n V D O thu»k, ttftteted* a* dtoltnta* fay at* rwued fey Mom* Cohen* a*

J d * B t U;! old. who, Uvtait n«*t door, hear*)

l riiMft tot help.Joa*|>*to aa

unty dtreew*oT

Schuyler,

"Th« hobble Akin h&«

of th*

of Mr*, U»ry l» ;v who, on h«r;

• f UAnktujc And ln*un*.n*-v. Thl» o:1

U heM hy \1vtan M. Lojott*. xrh

H.' \t ihcj- had Uvrun a*ajr IVvuu & jtnail

until som<* manwife

tt.rynhad

health »lno« Uw dmouth* aiio, and

v Mr. 1

u S

U si

WUU

tfcfsir

L-Ctt-ta. term.

oorvtary *vf -StatoJ2. *r.J \*lth iMs w

L*o tlto C\\n

*w Rtker. Jlo* N. \ \x l

tJso Su

civ

(Ho*

tit*

. . . . —Wioktnao i ;

me Coun.

/7^;wuu-s

» > f i h eU aj- t o

Oovernor will have a Repuh-all

wUl hoM office, until

«Xptr%Uon of the term of the next

sy"* cvmitttton•orlou*. Hoth was

hy (ho cterk. * ' nHj mfrd unlay tn «h<o ctly criminalt«rm* of twx> Supreme i\iunj<w*ri *nd hold to %w*tt tho tiraoU

win *xplrw« those of Justice, Jury'sJLtlt^d Re«4 on Jun« I*, 1911. an*l

^ # w Th« Judr« of » - J f c h M i - M a r U n W l s o o ^0 8 1 1 1 *f

rtfrrft7 " i V ^ ^ V ^ umbrella m«a4or. hots b*«* taken

will ex,Mre *re Jonx* & DUK | h # S u t e H o m p | u l ^ . ^ ^ ^i* ,*,» v * r*«- **u*« he has been

— coun^ t J ^ « : wui - w ^ — r ^ r £m£UU; Wilbur A. H«l»to> 1 ^ * 1 ^ * ! £ * ****

a* 1914, sjftd Wm&k T

for S*¥*tHc*r«the do«ith of

killetl onearly thU

home t in Kll»*heth. Thehy

or KUaalHlh. * lu«h \ In a

tho t>xxi u»en had U*t Tueaday

of Utcvouttttlnjz ltt*Unct fourXlw Rev. Or. J. VV. l*u«hUn ofutar died Thur«r\1ay. He had alar attack about tour year* a^o, but,

voted four Unto* on etocUoa day>When h« b««an tt? rav« the authoH-Ue« h«r« wanted Camden ofBdaU tocom© and set him* hut they wouldnot own >htm.

Ntstfcer will the tern of offlc* of«*l K, Robbtns. clerk tn chan-1

until 1*U. So Bobbins'Jbe nsmod by the Gov-*

that succeeds the Governor- '-

•ppatDttuo.nl of the privateto tne Governor Is purely

1 one* The place..i>*y» M.OOt>The Qover»or has also ma 4

of that oftco U Oh*xRansora. selected by Governor

mong'~tJh« other offices whichbeeomo vacant *nd the present

sre;Keeper of State prison. Geo. O- O*-

Rsrmed t» Htsatk I* OU*-a»**«Ftghttng ti>e4r wyy_through

smoke and bUndtng flsMies tn aburning tollhouse on the Baltimoreand Ohio railroad Moud*5\ HowardVtnkoadoff mjad >Vt Inert Klory. ofPtUsburs, were burnod to death. Thomen had workod all of Sunday andpart of the night and had gon« tosleep tn tho oll-4kou*4v Sparks from a

engtno fired the little build-thoy could bo seon runntng

around,- trying to find the door, be-

of hi* body from tho.arm-pit* down did not limit the move-went* of Amiol Von 1-akrx^n, a Cht-

o j

State prison. Samuel \ \ \ Klrkbr^iv.ApHl" lH. W12; commtssloner or

and corrections, Qeorew B.January tTv. 1SX2; chief of th<

hur«au of Labor statUUcs^ Win ton CGaxrtaon. .Vpril 4, IMS; State com*aslssloner ol public roads. FtcdcrtckGUkrwuu Januar>- 1 . 1911: board or

railroad «ommls&ioncrs. Frank. H.May I. IS l l ; ' Robert \\11

May 1. 1913;.State board of as-Stro&s, April 1.

March T.Charl«s K. Hl j jpKl l l^ Jr.

ISlt: sxxmgmr* tor theof tmxM^iamodor« Si

April * U U il t U ; nialiW M-

comuiluing Kuicldc. Hla back wasbrokoa J^ily 1*. and a t w w his cot hi* hospital horo ther>* had boon ar-ranj^d a frame with a rope and pul-lo>". with which ho could altor hisl»*iUotu-«:htin.-fa.tU;\ied. ^ l i o t U ^

about hU nook and luistod Mm-about until ho died *>f-

IUde« *» lilot

CAST bound, on the rVntk*yl\-anla rail-road,;c«w tnto the vtattoaat Lancais-t«r, Pa_ on Wednesday It carried ontbe pilot the body of a man, a wagon

to the engine crew. l*t*r

1911; WUIU Ftetcher1912; James R. Mul-

the station.

nsnl«l W. Dunkelbercer, 17 yearsold. of Lancaster. Psu. ts dead from s

* tortnar tafc t^ia»dl"hy bdng joltedit©

at 37 Vmkam stresc

27 Mom4arsmUler Csnllr were>es% Into ttetr M V

Mr.

'vasoar and Ttm otw.rapidly and. so u bol to

at - school -n« na*

t b e

A. J.i

and hod

Milter boy.

vhich tn-

Ms bosks brocsnt to tbe nospltxtstnslM ds»y -aatfl

fall of

d«*th.

voridi typewrtttag aipeedH. O BlolodeU. o'

N«w Tork. turned the trick Saturdayat cfce Xsrtnwsl Hortfcoltniml Oo«-grevs. vrrfliag US wvwda:..fMuau prtu*ed . natter wtthoat asY error, te QM

I K

Ahaxhs^Wa.

okilled By klad Wishesshock caused hjr rocelvlag

tUAny |>o»t cards' oT~ co&gralUlaUoswhlje eolobrattnx hta tOth birthday 4>

by phyalcfans as the directcause.of the death of John

at » t» B« Brideachool and h«r UtU«

na&toa*, Dora Neronl. IS year* old.of Aharon, »*».. v u marrlod yestoo

Pert romell at 81 BarUolo-

JO1•w t* sV K , R y u * .

FUNERALDIRECTOR

• 7 IRVING STREET, RMtWAY.U IK T»l-n»hv»n<s 5*

- NRW TX MK t\rric«tS liUK.VT JON'KS STUKKT

CALLS

HttsUa Wa»a«V Hairlj«Uia Derby of

hair had been *nU off amtaway duHtut the ntaht. When

she found ono dourand. Ita niU*ln«.

At U titri WeUra» UIHckett, of CatoyottvtUe* ore.*

Ki srears . ot ajge* and wvtaHUnit only\ 4 ;tound«, died taat night. Bh« u«;^lt>\\d to have be«n the amalt«vvt

tn the world for her age.

outflttsrtat you oat from top to to*. u% l

Htsa a «OMpmHaoa of ata goods aag.to otaara.

THs V»«t*»r ^#ith Tvt» Cars.A Ct^velonvl imrty reoeutly w

tttt ' rtttrwntoMIe ride «l»^Ut tuo cjt^f.

rntim*U%U!« WorW ttUU «»tk<Hl hliu vrtiorttthey *^»Kl *e«utv tt r«r. •

**t>wr h«H%d whitrth U«« i w w *lou't yx

U \\%<k Kivmc \\\U# ttmo to re*Hi\-«lt Iml |>re«ettlly »«vo of

au tu»»rv*k

.Thaithe m\*wer.

lory., »u*t atClevelandera

uetiroftt waller, .ohap that «w«s

"I am th»* vhnpv1* tlu> wallerand he threw such * freeatmt vmphasta tnb» \\w wonl 'Vhap** that It wa»fairly f w « eraeked.

They QttlatttHt their luncheon befowthey had enuugh owttrag* to **k ths

Iho«IS>ur doHSra" an'' hrepltetl wtth hanahty

Always -On TopThat's where you will t'uul u>,

with the UKkvt coiuplclc Huc ot"

Paints^WallPaperever o{T«rctt' lo ihe citizens'

tn.thai you ftuisd, ctttcr to Iho

^plc*s want^, otherwise you aicone, You*U find the choii-

hcrct

WhiteLead,

M'RAHWAYI*

17O MAIN ST.,T%l«phoas or writs fur sstliustss.

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taud

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•Hnglng H«P fflauM.tlp(ut>ln» luio

In a wMm>er&~ Pvefriends hniur t« tllnnvr

Mnu tUu«o (aghttat)—What!I ttttvo, t'hny'ns

thr*»

You wrvtoh!—Now, my dwtr, I

out of U*Mrs. Itinito

have tu tnko tho—Th**u

Mrs. lUn^v-Vou'U have u ;ttb praiMlonUy uothlutf.

That'* wbnt I told thorn.Itinito—You jl.Utr

- Y D S . - 1 Lulil thdlil.tlittt Uwy-poil>oot a atnfflo UUUK; Hint

we'd srrape i\>nnd tn tbt kllchon \tn«eeasary and pick up whattjvw w«could and that, as t hndn^t Wf youIffiow, thnt was thp bent w« «H>UM 0U.

Mr*«. ninr»—What did ytm tett tti^i«that for*

WnBo— U'a the truth* U n t ttfMrs. IUuKo-r»rtttluly noL As If it

maktw any dlfforenea toouti -Uow

yout

JOBBINGPROMPTLY

ATTCNDCOTO

REvRQOFlNQ

UPONWOHK IN

BUitDINQLINE

S. S. BAREFORD & SON

21 East^tearns StiRAHWAY, NV J ;

JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED 7 0 ESTIMATES FURNISHED

JOHN B. EMBLETON

PLUMBINGAND TINNING

1O3 IRVINGALL WQM BUARANTrlD

N. J.TBiPHONE WO

ALWAYSPLEASED

*« the verdict ofthose whp_ti*de_at,_

and u t can guarantee coreand occuroscT 1^ compoumling pwacriptiois and parityof materials used

ToiJ

NEWARK'S STORE BEAUTIFULHALSEY JTJREETS

am,

HERE we are on the eve of another Christmas season- Glorious holl<Uythow gladly, it Is welcomed by the many ailHlons alT over the earth 1 How

eager the children arc'for its coming 1 How joyful it makes the young folks—the loversand the sweethearts, the. mothers and the sisters ! How it cheers the old folks whosememories of the holidays of their youth are revived by the pleasures of the young*

Oh, what would we do without Christmas? . " " . - " " "Perhaps the old world would move on as always, even if we should abolish

Christmas; but what could we substitute that would so warm the cockles of our hearts^Ujat-would so aellow-our: naturts—that-wouWso ~lcK>sen-the^pur^^itHn^orouFOld Scrooges? WKat> pray? J ..•...„.' .•._. ... .... ' ;....

_ LdLusTrejoice that there is such a holiday as Chrlstma*. Let us be glad of theopportuntty h gives everybody to display the generous spirit that is too often hidden bythe rush and fuss of things about us.

We like the Christinas season because of the preparations we have to make fori f c r * ^ u « ^ t h e ^ ^ l < j ^ l~ F

tbcmb ana we fcelfr^yiwe^aiher theui» A t^rta^D

tout be* o* all to « I s the Christmas spirit that pervades the store throughoutmonth preceding the festive day. The crowcU ot buyers, theif cheerful

animated ooovwsatioos, their greetings to one another—all contribute to nuke the holidayseason the best of all the year. L -

And so w say, uWelcomc to Christmas, and may it bring good cheer to all I '•

This Store Is urc _ JHoi

Ywt A i t Advi—d to Siiftp Early• 1 . ' ? ' - ' •

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FOOTBALL«i.MI«h, 1ft | Hrhool, o

Tar tha HtHraud Ulna in twoKx-lllKh dofealed U. (I. », in' theirannual Thttukigiviug battle on thogridiron. Although one Hided, thauudtait WOJI interoitluK, tho victor*having to fight rtvory -Inch of theKround gained, The game was dividedlato four ton-mlnut© qutittefs. Id eachpariod of play Wx-Hl«h exhibiting anarticle of football whldh wan juit a

better than their high stihoal

- The crowd was a Urge one, tlm «Meiftdutttoa and football enthusiasmturning out In grortt numbora, (!hoor-inn and other inanlfostatioiifl of on-thuslnitni worn, howeverj flttdly lack-

thd cuutnnl fnlllug to draw tht*Jutcrast which l«_-goiM»rttlly-

In tlm annual ittrugttle be-twnon thode two great rival tennig.The g«uia was s fast one« and al-(hough by no means «enaatlonal wa«lnt«f«sUax from A ipoaUtor'i «tand-iKjlnt lu the first quarter the super'lorlty of Mx-Hlgh ,wu apiiareat. Afters few Hue pUyi had netted substan-tial gs^tii, Lukoiu klokod to La Paint,

RAHWAY NEW3-HERALD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1910H«'ll

• rrttty worker's companion eithertor a matt or a woinnti U utnde In tb#foilowluK manncr; Tnk« u Hkower orftM odd kulttliitf QPPOIP (A v«HM\e\\ out*)

put a few «poo)i of cotton on U.

WOtDltt.

Tie a b9v of rlbbou an aanh pad Thanwake a loag loop of ribboa with «n-otber bow at ih« top. After tb« first•iwol s t e«ab end of the ftk«w«r attaoba rlblwn to hang down. Two small

ar« tbeu Heated on tbla

tiie goal. During tha Inter-mlaaloa, howovar, tha officials con-aulto4 to«othor ami dooltlod that thoacor« wo* invalia. irt tho seconduuurter 13x-Hts"h ruahed the ball towitiiln two yard* of their oppooenuK<ml from whore Mordtui tiarrlml thoplgnkiu ovnr tho 11 tin fqr the firstullgiblo touchdown.

The fnaturoi* of thU uuartor worntaukllua of l tty Hoawull uml tho

WofttDra tnii-intiiutti intnrmlaHloi

Rooinad much rflfrnahtidi., thnmuch- ttta I tit\- Af tor

ii fnw ruHlidfl Muoulttry Hlokny to Hor-den, linen, on HtmlKht llnfi iilmiKnaliv (Inlirtnts* >thny ritshnd thn bull tolil^ti rttilmoTH roui1 y»fd Llutv Cl»4fl(itnnnltm through liKlit tiickln for tinttK't-oilll HdOI'n. Ul'llVUM HllltAOll they.oti\. lu (hU qtturtm' llordnn Inter-t'opttid ft^fot'WHt'd jmart uitd rtiu fiftyyat'<]0 hofoi'ti lui wits tttoklod, In tintIunt porlod of piny oim morn (ottnji-dowii WUB l-noordod tmnluttl tha tiitfh•otiuul I ' l i iyoj^. Uy u fltioonalon olrurwurJ iniHBntf uiid end runs thn vlu-totd isot within striking dintuiioa ofth»lr_^iJDaiieiits' goalj.-. from, whore<"hino mjulnudd hU iwoy ovor thoUs* for toituhdowti number three.T|ilt_jy'dn<J ^th^^goorina* of-the-doyi^aathn punt for goal was tnlond.. Thelino up: • * *H. 11, H

Hinlth<Jrvi»CharloiUonaallIMvinI-<u<Jlow

Oravos(MlllBO

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It. H. 11.L, It. ».

(Jcihring 1 , 0 ,

lflX-HlMh_ IUUUMIU

MantloHaadotph

Wolmor"~VoU

MuooraryHi toh In

Lu PointMillor

l^raahorLudlow, IAI I',

No ton on tho Ommctho. guino wai lost, tho

Dimnclul ond WUM u groat •uocotts,ov<ir 140 being raallcod.

Mnnulary pl*yud a great- game andliuvo Joo Hmlth 'tho fight of hli Ufa

lOx-Ulgh got off flvo forward pasfoMwhtUi It. H. ti. fullud to work uny,

Tlm work of UontoW, Hruohar, Wol-mid Muoclary wus tho fuaturo of

"Molly" MUlor wa« ubout tha only|_im u—wilo—ttttuwod—to—lw~"**blg—tu—ato jy

1 -uk»>tif* wuu foroad to rntlra In the"<T(tiii| ijiiurtur bocuuMo of mi Injured

luuny-chtuico* toby rulllny to punt ut opportutui

<-IMIM»I mudn. two to.uchdo.wnM tltntdidn't count, hln work fouturlnK Kx-

play.li Hordun ruforood tho gamoboth »ido« tho clounoat

Tom Uordnn tn fid o a pretty run Inthird quarter before ho was

l>»lln(i down by ROBHOII.

How ubout tho BO an on, high Hchool?U a success? -•

Clreular Talk*The Judffo's son bad fust dttUhfcl his

11 coorso In law and cam© home tri-umphantly with hU sfaoopaklu In annb frame. ~Tfho" old Judge turned tohis son with Home wholesome advice.

Twin, *wfian you baVe a raae Intoutt sind -your opponent hoa tbe Uwon hU side, you mast talk fact*, andWhen fee baa tbe facts on tain side youtott»t talk law/' Tbe yonuc manjatsod pandered awbUe and Uwo aoked.

-. what must a-fellow do wlfrn•gponcul Uaa bulU Uie U w ami thjt

on bis aide?"and

id. in:

The

An OI4 Alarm Clock.

tbore !• n respectable alarm clock thatwarned uleepers it was time to j e t opwhen Cburlcs 1. wni klntf of Bnsiand.ThJK wan made In 1<BO, nndllTiTaewm-ed. a rcinsrkQble ploce of workman-»»lilI>. In form It rewmblea a lantern

I wherein la a Ufrbted cnndle. tbe wickof wblcb la iiutomatlcally clipped ev-ery minute by ft pair of adsaors. The

^ ^ - i

In slowly pDH^ctPtipwnrd by a| spring, which also controls tbe mecb-|anlam of tho clock, and a t tbe_r«aulr«l

ir of wi-klpg an alarm-taland at tbe same Utde tit* morable

ywearer of~~tii* ailki pal.

whether ho tw father or grand fa tb«r,thoi^ mny be made by one o t the UtU«oue« at homo a soft pillow of plush/

1'lUMh will make a better lint * moot ti-er thnn volvct and, whether It be ofsoft bluo, of tflurlng »cnrl«t, of vividp p l or merely a quiet «rny, will de-pend on futhor'a tan t o - on hU prwlou*

l H o t m r — r t m r rwnut thy brluhloKt, oliwv* the dullonttou«M po«nll>let. but few of tlimit ,wniitthoHo fllmdoB Hint He batweon, m

Whou fluiHhud *the pliijli imiT wi irh I

p j l imiT wiimonnuro throe Inrhnu by NU. ntnl It IMrtllnd..with vvttou to a du«huijU» «oftno mi and plltthtllly, but not

The Slmpltai W*n lag .to tbr-.w lotfctber lu a hurry

and yet lu accoinnllult tho tnoni dimtiyand offeitlvg of pnwenU* here 1M OUPof tho motii fusoluatiua af fan unirM fortho youiu Ktrl party tf<>«r or for themnti*t»n who never Sum without u«ifan,

It ti morely a fltiitihnd atrip of ChiDose embroidery on •nttn.^tie kind rip-ped from a royal uinndnrlu'M old Jacketand Mold In our country AM a curio Theembroidered «iH|ta run to blues and

tt a n d n r i \ n b n i H M I ! P ! > - 1it**ti**«Double ufi« .otfether. wronw Hldt*

out, nud fell the* aid** wiib perfocl•tlttrhe*. Kncp the fop with lt» leoalobtruslvp color lu a plain »ailo or chi-na aUk, draw tbe baa with rlbboui of1U darker abmta run through a cudlnttand put the fnn Inalde or not, tin'ordlu« to tbe dli'taiPM of your f*<m»Went'ror your \mr*e.

Por toH»ti HandW«r«hlsft.A hiilidlti'n'hlpf bn« In funhloued

from hnlf n frlnced towel twpntytlirpt-Inchon lotitf and twelve Inobos wideThui la rtmt embroidered In with umallflowers, «uch as violet* or forget menoli. Damp and Iran on tbv wrong•Ida, tben «ew It tip afid stitch acrosstb* bottom, Tbe hoop at the top tenaif of an •mbroldory frame* sii incbee

land. U Inch wkUaatln

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Price ATerrillPAINTINe ANOOEGORflTINB

E8TIMATU FURNtSHtl ON WORKIN ALL BRMrmiSof Ihi BUSINESS

utpvflat •tlrut\un tWitTtoratiMN,

RAHWAY NJ- if

C WHHN the cropsarc lnt and the profit**of the fanrT can becounted In m o n c y ,the time to start aBANK^ ACCOUNTis ripe; by doing so

you-may -conduct your farm-as~every-good"busl-ncss Is conducted. -• —

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FOUR PER CENT INTEREST,

Rah way

MUtAKK COM' .lOtJHNAI/'

IILITH vrUti- l iavti IMMNMIIO

within the punt twu your»,

Fall Tf lp Begins Sept. 6.

Jroad and W. Park Sts. Newark[ward G. Brandt, Prln.

C.E.OLIVERELIZABETH AVENUE

Telephone 12O RAHWAY, N.IN

BEST QUALITY LEHIOH,

WILKES-BARkE AND HIGHLAND

COAALSO,

All Kinoi of Masons9 Materials.

The FamousJf the Lamp of Real Beatify

uw It give* the bent light of alli .

mt

can use your eyes u long «» you with"mtit tfalfi.

The R*yo Lamp It low-pHced, sndeven though you f»y $5f $10 or $20 forothgf lampo, ytwi nmy get more expensivedecorations but you cannot get • betterlight than the low-priced Rayo gives* Astrong, durable' shade-holder holds theshade on firm and true. This season'snew burner adds strength and appearance.

One* a R t y o U m , AHray»O»ai

mf!^w*^&

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Ike. " l iu <|itHl vui.1' NUIIIIPII.""ilnnrt a\*m\*uT tmk«Kl the aantorii

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•ay It wiia Hit? Uv.m nny niare'u (bt»vlub, H|iudif or (llaut.intl. Auywuy, lieddalt lilnnHf four itro*,1^- PtiMmfHiililii1'roHH

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you lni\«f nii kuowledtfotff barber I iitf. Vmi'vo out hnlr off andout Aiipiiittrit-otf( «ir, but never oil."tlostuti

Msrdly.U e w l i t - Vuu •liuuld make hay wbllo

(lie Mini NIIIIIOM, Jntt(Mt~l ran't If Ittlck Ui my tm»lnss« of (unking nui-

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IV YOU IIAYD ANYT1I1N0 fOU don'twant or want aomethlnc you havaa't

lai, (ry the Oont-o-Wdrd Dtpartatoat(I If r«o4 tiiarsmchlj fcyMfflS«ff> — - •;

Ira e. flyroAtt KINDS OF

LUMBERHEMLOOK Mi IWUOI TIMIU

-YELLOW PINE

FLOORING «nd CEILINGPALING FENCING,MOULDING, &c.

RED «nd WHITECEDAR SHINGLES

—.AMD -

ROOFING PAPER

49-121 ELIZABETH AVENUE

MELVIN L. VAILMuiHWftjior to If, Mliufiiona

OUAI.WtU IN

ORATE, BLACKSMITH'S and

BEST LEHIGH COAL

NEWARK, N. JTltlC TUAININO

"OF- -x—

Thorough Courses andSuccessful Graduates.

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$30:00 to The Prudential, at age 36, lor<KOO1a~a^=

Paid

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will completely pay for a $1,000Twenty-Payment Life Policy* Prem-ium payments are required only dur-ing first twenty years. Policy remainsiti full force until death of insured, andis then payable to beneficiary. Or, ifdeath occurs during premium-pay-ment period, while policy is^in force, itis payable to beneficiary just the same.

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Cyphers Ready*! Poaltry-Foods. \] CHHX)REN LIKEIt-

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JOSEPH H. JENNINGS COMPANY73^80 IrciBR St.,

and it is good tor them—supplier every element thegrowing._. body and mindrequire.

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ALLSTATE >TUKITTES u f recxpe or. tKc box.

serveHOUSES

RESrrCOULBCnONSs PRO»PT RETtJRNSBuy a box for 15 cents ofyour Grocer

JOHN JvCOFFEY, Exchange Bldg.

'Yours for Prosperitysta

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PROSPERITY—IF HE WILL ONLYUP HIS i

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NEWARK, N-army

e savingsirar acny S333n rram $200 ap.

€t"START YOUR ACCOUNT NOWgrow ats }i>a «A3 tv> r

r. WTa n d SLAG ROOFING

LEADERS, GUTTERS

nypr fltri Shinglp Roof a

and n am i.Things a SUTE ROOF DonVdo*

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-nl-dour trail ttirnmrli "tJ»* muii~*Vfintxi: ' cbil<lT«ii tint! thr deail 10* « e » -

A great many peopley pAcer pofeKr t floors bytlxxn, oner or twice a month,

sr j n n ul "tiite -nonntr?Mff and itie' :txssieDlx'«uob JIB a» anatec thi*

rthMll tkf 'Or lite niiUiXrari -arti. -U-

train •varrrtngrfnn.

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•vet' ucuh. Ituu; -B,Unm*lnt nmmiw i f «n: tn.ip«i: Oiuniiu: TIM- 3Somir lmy '*. dractfc.-"rcn; : IK. StnrfclntT <mlg: "3 un. nT t h rme! ujnnifUj :rliuJ.. lh« wuum] bftcauiH- dw- :'

iiajMiti **tocxi WkTK. "Kituix jOitnctd *br :

--«r:\ aiiitUd on . bv .Amy?* .urn. uTtftr itoe'j—'-- .Jtcab -«c»s Tamuwicl*" ^ •)

M'ilUaro E m m . ttfttoor <Jf Ibr %s i l t id '- " " ' A m ' " ^PiWaV:7rTsBW5''rT"^'™'"

OK ' e m > - lu t«b olaan iZrum flirt. HSw -Oasstb9 t .Sejvrifcs < "VCB£ "th*- ITffiili hOX •fttT* Hfjj inn, <SXBO 3 ;

A Lettea way is to use IvorySoap xadl kikcw&mk water. Applywith a soft c^oth. Use veiy Ikdetrader, W^ie <fcry "with axK^Ker softcioth- By following this method50a dam your Boors as -well as

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Ad» arc iafarUd in thU d«partm«nt at a Cent-*-Word and rapaatad at one-lialt th« ragular charge, hut no ad willbapublUhed for U M than fl^ tour dollara par year.

GOOD ADVBRTiaBRB SBCQGNIZE THE VAtVB OF 4^ GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM

DO ,YOU

DKfltBBA iMMtaatUl Home at * Yorjr

HUbli Prfofc OB TeryT*raitf

l y

00 wll buy the.a>ors. H Is lo-oa a street* with 'all Improve*, about two minutes frqm trol-id six or sefon from P. it. M.A. Tbe house oontalns city wa-

Tor, S M and toilet and eight or nin»roocas with garret and cellar. Lotkhoejt SO K 12B foot, $400 or |B00 cashwin to t*kon. with, balance on mort-

H. Truiilor,.

How

osls ~4«llTate4 ateitt»

realaeaee wtta-«4«at lor tpaldlag

u l Mar Maatoa pat-a l

—4 a—41- Prtaata a W *aa >• tur-ra, •••Of *itV U|

MAB CUMU1NQS, mUilng «lno« Jun*lOta from Nawark, I-«t ht»rd of In

Rabway. ««vir«l aio. Communicate with (too, Korboi, 64 Piano

:t N. J. 807-U-U-lt

WILLIAM O'llONWLU PalnUr and

KAHWAT LODOI No. U, A. 0. V. W.,m—U in O. A. B. Hall »«coad and

foiurta Thursday avaslngi of aaaanottta at I •>«iook. W. U TOMS, S Mr«ury, . •

i r TOU WANT A CUJUUAOB «ttl«k Moatea a trala or keep aa sagsgeaemttail DIMS AVuttj »f tslspBaag,Waeslsarttoej to all part* of Raawar as4rlatal^. Horses aai earrlages ala*tor as afterbooB drtre. . . ,

#U«OUAJglNO AOWTT—Ordert w MavTort promptlj and oartfullf at-

t«ad«d to. Ordan «aa «• laft atHMIII ' I Barbtr 8bop» Mate atra*.

i Oh t t TUH M I I I I B b p»WalUir Ibrlar. 19 Oharry itratt TaU>

cw for flaturdar. Novombor 10;.at too. por pound. Duttor icotoh,vraAn-Ai ntblaitVi crown lUoki, molaa-itti « m m , p«pp«rmlnt cream, buttor»ooioa, taniUa and tuolais«» Uffy,ytMUitt brittle, oocoanut Union taffymid Aa« mUod candy, all at 10c. por

. paftnd. AUo hoinfl-raado aigortodahooolatcc at 18 oaajtt por pound. "

OO.B you boat it? Tho Now Yorkdandy Kitchen, lltVfc ChajTy itroot.

300-1l-l«-otf

WIIION ADVIOUT1810M10NT8 IN THIBDopartmont ylvo uddruinoi* to which

lL'iilltw »rp to bo made tho lnitrua-tiouj* ghuuld bo followed caratully toivrolvft attuutloii. When auawortf aret.j bo dlrootod to tho Nowg-Uoratdoillco It (loon not iljculfy thut tho oflloaliao uuy knowledge of tho u ft air, Lot-ti't'rt d l oli *od to thli ottlco aro calledfor by tho advortlnori..

pWboaUna Company should bo labO0« la Bataway.

PSOPUO 4KB F1ND1NO OUT that. th»y can «avo moooy aad alao aato

thalr prviorlptlona oompouadod a«tt-ratoly. wlUt tho boat drugs obtainableat Davla' Drug itort, 14< aa« 14ft Malaatrtat

SdL MAIN WtMMMV SHOSO & m

In tka I U U aa4 ttoa aarrto* aad friaatara aftuUtr tata««tlag. It fM aav«•Ot UvaitlAmlM It « M I 4 U W«U to

HKALTI UAKOAINSTO CLOtfK AM EHTATK

A two otory and Mamard roof roal*donoo, No. 37 Now llruoawiok avo-nuoi twolvo rooms, bath and all im-provomonu; lot fil % aaf foot, with alino gardoa and obolco varioty otIruiU.j Wo, {ft*Mala itroot. atoro and

LOIT—Round ohasod gold ttlokplv,on Main or Onorry stroot, Saturday.

Liberal roward if roturnod to fltOoorgo avonuo and Mycamoro atroot

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a* far as poaoi-Vat

tho notoyby trading at

an! D M U tboy art loadora,g%»d prtcoo aro right

4-tlgtf

llftplo Bl»*do Treeo,"lWe fii^grow-Iffg 'tw*fMi. .gftf sale bjrJWm.noil, corner of Orand and Xawrenooetreou.

IwsUlagj Uving apartxnsats oosslstot six rooms and bath.

No. U0H-U1 Main street, corner ofLewis, two stores with living apartments on second floor.

No, 60 l>ewU etreot. A two storysod attic dwelling. u\% roomi, lot IIby toft feet

OAXDf•peolal for iaturdsy, Nov

a> 10 cents per pothsd.cmmm popuormlnt,_ aoooanutklssesr Florida drope, pesnuland coQoanut taffy t also opeppermint cream at lft cent* *

Now York Candy Kltuhoa*U-sn-lt • « H Chorry

-:'-'\\^OUO10B UPQMM, newly

and docorHted, stoun host,light, hot and cold watar,to station. Inquire 40 Jacquesuue, cor. Maplo avenue. 230-ll-lMC

KINK FAMILY HOH»« TQUGuaranteed sound; also surrt* lo#

buggy, harness and robes. BiWolseley, Lake-avenue, fourtlibeyond Hasolwood cemetery. > n

Ua-IUSMI

WANTMD—A young gi»I forwork* no waebingj must slesp-a*

homo. Call after S p, m. Un. « . M»>Osbom, ioa W. Milton avenue, v *'

rattan cow ron gauarti, 900. Wolseley, Lake a

beyond Haselwood

JOflttlMl T, M&UD A »ON,

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307-1O-S9-I1 IUh.way* N. J.

KRKD MICKtt, 1D& MAtn street, 'phone171- W, Ulgb-oUM uphblsterlng4

snd furniture renovating. "Anliyues a•pecUHy. Mattressee renovated withgrostest qsre. Prices moderate, work-manship flrst-eiat*. loin* bargains

MOT YOUIl 0HHIBTMA8 GIFT TOcolutivosand^lrlends bo a i»ortrttlt

of tho. l'lttfu onoi* In whom thoy aroHU iutorontoct- It will bo appreciated,To ttocuro tho bolt Morvlco and fullattuQtiou to dotall, oomo now, baforothrrrush.

J, MULUflN,

•JHH-ll-il-KStfPhotographer,

31-Clwrry st.

NOTICK TO TAXIMYKHMTht? oflloo of the H6c«ivor of Tux«»

/will be- open Tuctsdny und Saturdayuvnnlng* during the month of Decem-

- W . - - C. J. Klssling,Nov. 2&. 5t Iloceiver of Taxon.

NOW that tho flro of tho campaignhiw died out, you may nood lomo-

tlilns more lubitantlul than the hotnit- of tho politician* to kaap youwurin. Swoator *coata and all woolknit uoodi"aitt "boing sold"very cheapctt H. Hlngelman'a* 130 Main •troot. <

l'OR 8AX1K—One band-powor NowYork vaouum cloaner at a very low

pilco, in n n t claaa condition; aUo

IF IT'S Hometliing to Hclltproperty* to rent, change

of employment or help,you want, talk ab^uXtt to thepeople who will be interested—the easiest, quickcttt and

^ure»t^W'iy^fTettthi]Bg^ttre5e-th rough claHgified

Telephone Call 1U.R.- _

on band In Turkish arm onulrs, com>forUblo, equal to newj six Dutchrueh bottom chairs, In" perfvet order;armchair, rocker chair, mahogany,antlauct. ttUrro opon evenings, 7-0o'clock, 292-n-lUUt

I>A aUiri'lC TAUMCTB—A quick r*»-<.l(ef.. for a fr«»h_ cold if Uk«opromptly. tfniltb'M will do tho trick,Ttioro aro many in thl« ally who willi tin it fy to that flffflct. flrnitb'H Phar-tuuey, Cborry titraat I'rfc« 2r*c,

WANTHDirrCttrtiUkflr, Homo rell-itblo party to occupy houi« nttar

Utthwny from Doeorabor Ut to April1st, ltfll, ttont frod. luaulro of Jon^T, Mttiul it Bon, 20 gharry »trc«t.

nvvrchicken,Telephone 136-W.

vvuutnmtor sale- Also

r. W. Merahon, lupnesp «

ir TOU AIUI IN HBBD or MOMSY-4I» Bahway Matlonal Bask tefHes>you to ootte and see then. JUaeibank adt. oa another page.

TO MBT—*Pl*e rooms, water aad sjat,ieouiro J.- M. Urookflold, W T

ifaselwood avenue, . 91C-U-M-e«t

WANTWD—Man or boy famllUfUorutm. AdilrnMN M,, care Mews-

lltrald.

Main

heart utta

3S4-ll-at-ft

1IOHHM BALK—A, T, Crane, >r^strecrt. . 2W-1 l-1D-otf

REBUILT CHALMERS CARS ~-P®

m v H V, Alt rnvrfoti, AC usvbwrtl of hirnuin prhm; ttcrvfce«OU«(I Mine «• urw c«r».

tom COMMITATiO* tfce best rodleo are Alois, Caecsris, HydrsoUsjsndJiULTflnilca, _These are combinedin just the right prbporUoni~Is LITOS ta^atlve Tablets. Tbe tablets are

D0Wf 1627 BROADWAY, H

Law Wsrfc" la *U fat

MonTiioIaUd Wlilw I'lo« aud TarCough Drop* will raliove your cougnand belp your jiore throat Viveeente per bos at WJRor' Uru« ;

un oxto&slon tabloXAdrtmi "Hr"S.

In good order.

2»6-ll-lG-4t

FOR BALK — Four you**'Drtiko*, $1.50 each; a1#o

cblck«n«; a trio of-Toulou»«I1Z.0O, G60 St.

Peklnlaying

MpeclMcatfeas aJL UTTt

l i t Jfisln. oireei, Bakwar#Cbaryes lls«s#Mblev

s t Sw

V.Q. *0* 4%

Tbei R a a w a r * « * * * ^ » ^ ^ ^pays four per cent Interest, the blgh-Mt rate paid by any savings bask lafee sU'e, Ope* as aeeoual Is yourborne insUt'itios* ' etf

of MUHIC, of- Nowxeholam for the piano, Mlii Agno»Hallday, 171 W. Grand Htreut, 'phone146. 185-10-11-ctf

WANTED—Firat-cloaa machlniet, fa-millBr with die work. Call or ad-

droHn Architectural Tile Me Faience

FOB BALE — HOMO, sound, band-«wwjr aontlo^ •ultflblo £or ourroy*.

Phaoton In good condition, olelfh,oaddlu und old bugity. Address New»-HfffflH^ ft w , 2ffe-U-1C-4t

Co., Mfturer, N. J. 302-ll-15-3t

TWO DESIRABLE BOOMS on Bry-any street, connecting or single.

Address "TV' cWB Nows-Horold.• • - " ,382*ll-2Mt

TO LET—SeverBl rooms lor Hg'ithousekeeping. Steam heated; 88

)Clm avenue.

FOR BALE—Hou»o, 3rd Ward, tnt\rooms and bath, all Improvement*,

good garden, driven well, fruit, etc..terms to suit Address P./ News-Herald. 211-10-14-101

FIRST CLAB8B LAUNDRESS want*washing and Ironlnic to b© taken

home. Jn^ulre 151 Main street.• £3»-ll-29-at

TO LET—Heated t urn tubed rooms;' use of bath, with or without board.

16 E. Hazel wood avenue, corner ofFulton:"; 201-U-l-4t

FOB SALE—Good cooking and potstove, cheap. $10 takes both, R, B.

329-U-29-2t | Fordham, Monroe street. 318^11-22-lt

FOR R E N T — O D S t Ooorgo avonuo,..filghtrroQfn^bpuoo^steam. bo»tf hot

and cold water and batb, out build-Ing' good slzo plot, $26. InquireChas, A, Tlngloy. St. George avenue

K. BAUMANN, PHOTOOUAPIiKIt,New MtudlO/ Broad street, opposite

Central A venue/onV block frbmTilreetcar, Westflold, N. J. W« make blgh-

photographs of every'd«scrlp*

WREN YOUR HOUSE NEBoft com

tloo _ and .*u»r*ntee up-to-<i»M» mowh*Our s e w studio Is one of to* fln«i otbe Stats, Can accommodate custom-

of peist otttstde or sew-papering Is*side call os H- C. Brunt tor prteee aadadvice* »• Mlltos avesue, [ gtt

L. O. BALDWIN, R^kLEUtaU, fire In-surance, loans negotiated, eetatee

managed, bouse renting agent Ren-way, N. X

KUBN1TURB Storage at low rates, j .M, Brookfleld. S+ & Hftzehrood i n

Phone U»-W.

FURNISHED ROOMS — T w o light,pleasant roons. 9 Union street.

ers oa Sunday, 222-10-17-ctf

FOR SALEKshway acreage, 138 Bu iieofge Ave

v$t&s near fecott Avenue, . 11^ «cr«s$10,000, Make offer, Liberal term*.

Adam Frank* ^m Wflliant Street, NewVork CttySor, P

WE BUY AND «&IX» all kinds ofbousebotd goods and stoves at tbe

Rabwex Second-hand Store, 101 MalastreeC Rabway, Otow Boxung,manager, •-*-=-

FOR RENT — Beves~room cotUgewith bath, rent $1Z. Isqaire Craw-

ford, 201 E. liAzelwood iveifusr"—

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AM BW0CB*

go oot, or by tb* doses, Flse workpreferred, Mrs, Anthony, St Hmwton

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