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Ire Department % 1 >, %tl ► . - tjfe i- r i , . j ml Investigation, Finds Present Apparatus—Urges Common 6 fdiwte Actssn 4s Safe- . ssible Conflagration TarIt |»nd Plainfleld b^s tjr alia - skOrtfa Ol « »ar« 'Included ln the- ga Grace; Episcopal chuijth,. afternoon, when ta*e Yui ar<i A, Clay brook, who onie. 804 Grant avenue. » day morning, after a |pairs,' alterations or extensions to? (existing Buildings, *where In e it h e r ’^ Mayor Issues Statement on Building Wi *#, rase the amount 'involved exceeds'} 4s 110,000. The State Council of De-* m tense will bass finally on all case* I . where the dost exceeds 110,000, but * -U dees not eiceed $25,000: and where i
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Ire Department% 1 >, % t l ►. • - tjfe

i - r i , . ■ jml Investigation, Finds Present Apparatus—Urges Common 6fdiwte Actssn 4s Safe- . ssible Conflagration

Tar It |»nd Plainfleld b^stjr alia -sk Ortfa Ol «» a r « 'Inc luded ln the- ga Grace; E piscopal chuijth ,. afternoon, w hen ta*e Yui ar<i A, Clay brook, who onie. 804 G ran t avenue . » day m orn ing , a f te r a

|pairs,' a lteration s or ex ten sion s to? (ex istin g Buildings, *w here In e ith e r ’Mayor Issues

Statement on Building Wi

*#, rase th e am ount 'involved exceeds'}4 s 110,000. T h e S ta te Council o f D e-*m tense w ill bass finally on a ll case*• I . w here th e dost exceeds 110 ,000 , but * -U dees not eiceed $25 ,000: and w here i

LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEFI ' | ' I •" i?11! i 1 "?"•*• , . lu .Happenings of the fa s t Week Tersely Told

F o r B u s y R e a d e r s .

Id w itfa h e r c o l l e c t i n g I n t e r n a l K«*vte, of Spruae without proper auttori^r,

portation companies. 5Sou Id rem o v ed B la k e i s d e sc r ib e d hard- p la ce to tU lrty-H vo y e a r s o f a g ^Mr, Gould is inches in height., dark 'o o l W o rk * i 'a n d w ell d reaaed .

Bg about» tm, ** ,naPl«XJwt

N o m e quesftbns the valu e o f & one-hundred doli&rfbill, thofcgh it is M erely a b it of paper in trin sically woHh-less than one cenfit 4 s. • i . | M W H Y ? * j

Because a oire-htradred dollar b ill is guaranteed f b j| the Government represent $100 IN GOLD ? | •

O E N T U R ^ P L A IN F r S L D T IR E S A R E D 0U B £^ |O U A ^ N T E E D TO W E A R 6 ,0 0 0 M IL E S .; %

T h e y w e gua*aat«ed b y the C entury-Piainfield C cjn A n y, T h ey are g n a0 nteed b y t h i P lainfield A u to T ire Com||uiy.The g u a r a n ty back of ithe Century-Piainfield T|ife isstrong and dependable. I ’ 1 'These Tires a i^ E X T R A S IZ E and H A N D M A D E a^idfwilj give you t h a t & m fortable feeling, free from care ajhdftirew orry. % I I* . ' i II f yon e x p e c t r i d e this, Winter, now is th e -L im elojm y y o u r tires. -M . J J

407 W A t A u N G A V lSN U E . T H' i ’s_ |

•T h e H o m e- o f G o o d S e r v ic e

TILE&LIKE FINISHFLOO RS— It m a k es th e # e s t and m o st du rab le fin ish on flo^r*; Can be usedon. hard or so ft w ood . 'j. ■: ( ■ <i'O LD F U R N IT U R E —-It E ra ses all s c r a tc h e s a n d m ars.W IC K E R F U R N IT U R fc ^ C o a te d w ith T ile - L ik e g ive* i t i p a p p e a r a n c e a s If -new. J ■ s * |jPORCH C H A IR S— Coat<d w ith T ile>L ike m a k es a b ea u tifu l fin ish . LIN O LE UM o r OIL. C L 4 T H — C oated w ith T ile -L ik e ad d s ** W ear. W ill re*sis* w a ter and n ever t u ^ s w h ite . * * . . % . ■

: A ll old w o rk s h o u ld b e w a s h e d w ith s c o u r in g so a p beftftis a p p ly in g TH e- L lk e . B e s u re th e w ort* i s th o ro u g h ly d ry , ,| ,

W here you w ish to ~ b ta in an Im ita tio n o f n a tu ra l wood* a c o a t o f Y ellow Ground Color sh ould be^Hrst app lied . A fte r th e G round C o » r h as th o ro u g h ly dried , app ly a coat o f sP sd e desired . % ’

Plainfield;N .J. : WATCHUHQAVE

!9S a s y o u r o n ly

O U R SGfUABAN T E E : M a k e y f j r s e l e c t i o n . j P a y f e l t a n d t a k a I t a w a y . O n e w e e k l a t e # ,your p i i r c h g s le b a s n o t p r o v e n ( r l t l r e l y s a t i s f a c t o r y , b |3 p g i t b a c k . W e 'w il l c h e e r f u l l y r c f u n d ' t l fu ll-price, f$ d your carfare as Sjjpll' ‘ H • 'leiephone 305

Babcock Rid*. P la in fie ld

AND BONDS CflP ALL

S-cyl. c a r s . TM jjjca

sa tisfaction . A |ft

L et us show y<£| i

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perform-

W E M USt Old A utom obiles fin d fjjjtber Jank.

i w e . m i MSecond-hand A a£ |m cj||l« Tlraa,

P arts (if aU A ato-; m obile*, fUrajj^to|£, etc.

P d o v i t i & i t e % is t e inAUTOMOBILE j|YRlCKKKJB

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Should Hav

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S T O R A G EB A T T E R V

d Mention of Plmn&lders and Others Who HaoeHeeded the, Summons of Depth

‘Daring the Po$t Week.,

L. Moraller &

’Phnne Connection

174K A ST Fm^NTfjp;

B a t t e r y o l d i f i e c s f l ’t b e prevented b u t # c a n b e p o stp o n ed . | |

Y o u c a n ke< P y f r . t a r t e r fr o m g e t t t o | r h e u m a t i c ] i n K s y j l u t h — y o u r l a m p s f r o n i :g e t t in g d im a n g y o l r s p a r k fr o m lo s in g tot-k i c k r ^ b y | u s t a | i t t l | i a r e . |

I f y o u ’re in ^ o u b f a b o u t j u s t w h a t c a r e HIn e e d e d , . y o u o u ^ h t l | d r i v e j i r o u n d a n d a a f |u s . I t ’s o u r b u A n e s s Ito kn o w .” k- j l j -f ' Ii Wt C , . fjg

T h e r e ’s f a n o th e r y i i n g y o u o u g h t t o aalg-ia b o u t|— T $ r e a d p d B o b b e r I n s u la t io n . I t * ! !t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t S o r a g e b a t t e r y i m p r o v e sr o e n t m y e a r s , s M m

B B E Y E B ’S IC E C B E A M H O M E ] M A D E G id r p iE S

; 4 i M S M f j |! . j P ro p r ie to r || |{ ;j

P I 3 P L A Y O F

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P R IC E S W IL L S U IT Y O U

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? io n e y to lo a n o n f i r s t j m o rtg| | e . n e x t tnoviti to ’Ptaone 841-J . Fonri- IH a l f o r d , N o r t h a v e n a e , O PP. d e p c ^ f t u r e a n d p i a n o s p a c k e d a i d mov«r% ; |

!* 1 2 6 w i t h c a r e . W e m o v e a n y t h i n g an y - |

- — ------ b r r i w here , a n y U m e. H e n r y W le r e n g * , iiH A V E . C L IE N T S fo r^ h o u se s I f l® 1 tb e m e v to g m an . 5 2 1 E a s t F i t # *

p a r ts o f th e c ity . W h at h a v t f j ^ u , t re e t . 3 23 ftt h a t y o u w an t r e n te d ? W . F . YB1-i --------------------------------------------------- ^ >son. R e a l E s ta te , 1225 W e s t F * & t j J O H N S t H A S K A R D , d e a le r k IS tr e e t : ’P b b n e 2509-3. 8 2 ^ t f ; i r o n , s te e l, s c ra p , m e ta ls . ru b b e r aWd : i _ ; jj>aper: m ill supplies. 414 M cDowell |g

. F O R B A L E . {stre e t. ’P h o n e 420; ^ §F O R SA LJE—-F o iir yOuHK s a & l e j f ^

an d d r iv in g h o rse s , in gfcod co g jil- . ;____________ g Jtion . A pp ly tp S n a re a n d T r t ^ j t , ; T O U R IN G c a r fo r p r iv a te p a r t ie s . R a r ita n A rse n a l, M etach en . K . I f j l ;C am p D ix o r o th e r p o in ts w ith in s i f - : j — - f j ■» •'rr f ~ t y m ile s , S u n d a y s . 'P h o n e S 88>W . ••

A U T O H E P . A N D S I P P L 1K S :| . 8 21 t f> ! r | j | j - i - - ~ y . f r - •* * * ■

AUt c T t o p * . on e-roan to p s . jj$|r- AN. U P -T O -D A T E se v e n p aasen gn rt a in s a n d c o v e rs ; S e a t C o v e r s ; f o r ;O h a lm e r s c a r to h ire , by day. h o u r %r o p en a n d c l o s e d « r i ; e u s h A i s ‘tr ip . C o m p e te n t d r iv e r. R a t e s a t e Il im o u s in e u p h o ls te ry . Jj. H . D e M y . j v e r y . lo w .i S e rv ic e th e best. ’P h o ^ e :34 S o m e r se t stre e t, F r e n c h 's b i M d - ; F a n w s o d ; 14X 8- R . D a y a n d S i g b tin g . ’P h o n e S « 9. j j i t 10^ % » se rrie e - J # 1 |f .

Plainfield 333 Par;

I f y o u w ant you r wojirfc done.£ * | ' •.* *

righ t, St i prices t h i t are: : 4 i j

rights come and se| me.'

JO H N J . B R ^W N4T H A N D R IC H M O lip ST S.

'Phone 140. I f l | 17 t fj ? 1; s s s

: T h e;P eer o f Cleajsers f! — - j f r i'

MRS. G. 0. KELLS■ 5 . ; p- I *,

S » v e i» :O th er Conis^ctiqn w ith Sny other C lffnetis.

o i | r ; s p e c i a l ' | | ' . j s Service ' t Relia^iity:

‘ ~ j I Prom ptness | | j |Phone 100 125 P A B ^ A V I

You-, I : Know |

TUat Plainfield hO *a j* : ■ j; ' . I '

Jewelry Stlireth a t la U N S U R P A S S E D by a n y in th is sec tio n . I t i s r » l l y a

‘ •BIG-TOWN” Store. | |

CookertintUyon hare mm

T H E W O N D K K V trL i hr C H A M B E R S ’ F IS .X L E S8 y

I Q A S R A X am .i . ' /-■Cooks w ith gas t t m s 4 tM. «Come in and le t ne n p U t e . ; Cornier*, S k y lifh ta , th ee* i Metol l^ o rk , M etal CMr | in a;4 ' Sew er and W a ter 1 C on n ection s am i Oaa F tt-* > * - ~ 1

WINN & HIGGINS ;in i* . - -I |

P ln m b in g .^ H ea tta c , *.

Opeb E v en in g s t» tU • 00 . |

% W E I N M A N

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A n o th er fe a tu r e th a t ? Is o f , .’fl < »

c o n s i d e r a b l e m o m e n t i s t p e ujp- ■ ►

to -d a te $ f * '

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SI*i i .

PLAINFIELD RECORDP u b lish ed F r id a y by

CENTRAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. 193 N orth A venue.

ALBERT V. LA*HOCK, IV *. and <Jen. Mgr,Telephone— liu*in<sss Ctffjee, 11030

Editorial Department; 30311

fi:

was too _ ...... . v_ ”■ SU? T''¥: ’W ^

them or he migJiv noi. because they then 5.000 A. might be here ioday; and m p m to- lag under th e morrow." - I f ? ■ / [J a n u a ry 1 next.

•e At the present; tiu*e the quarter- *rhelw> facta ,* master is p a y in g ^ Several ^ndr^ S S5i cb<pterf of

men who haTe,v|peea broufht from th e annual m essage ov-s- — ■ Iran*'® to A m e r e n hospital*. Som e vll of tJle Red Ciro<,s ■- r o m a n t i c b o t v e r y e * o f t h e m h a r e n o t i* ? e n p a i d w in c e l a s f t0 r8 t h r o u g h o u t 4

te problems Chat winter, and there^aa; one case a* the their anaajU ent baa had to Walter Reed H&pitfcl in Washing- offlcer8 Announce

that re la tin g to the ton w here th e sfg p ie f 'had not been tb e m e m g e that ev,

4- :

evidence that the eJtyV fire small and ii lacked the necessary ijf$>era|s» and pliances to meet emergencies »uch thia ^aa. When p Q fth e in v estig a tio n w a a oTer t f * F t p 1m ore m en a d d ed to the: d e p fr d m e ^ l b o | helm ets an d d id o th er th ing*; th a t * |o u lcdone before the Lyle blaze ofscis till a m em ber o f th e F ire I to a r d J lIH e | ought to k n ow , th a t the; fo rce is

orderedht smoke

ve been | oa« ot tha,* H ylan i a « o U a l a n d I

the War ’ or vtrtuarlA wl61:ier than it pay 0f soldie

—-g. — to S e r r i i

to France by Madeira.i "At Christmas

t o t h e i

w asit iu lUB‘ *•" * T,y jawhen he argued for moreimen #$1 hfl^lso knows serrlee. The' > _ Jg; _ . r,-:- , cftlom abmat

time Whd before Mu *** wbolt American people

ed Cross In th* C n w Christmas role War Coun-I^H constitute an unlqu*c n t is o <?h*n>- » * « T . m a n , w o m a n a n d c h i

„ n t r y r e c e n t l y »»“ <» o f o u r s t o b e c o m eItlngs to eleet ^ oar army of mercy, It} la

waa made In the War Council that Jtht woman f*P* membership roll catif si

S u b scrip tion .S a te .

that it can be bettered now iff jthe « ||jrietf|rere madeGraves, to many of

•I a ll a b o u t lariy th ose w$j

foreign paid since laat November. All these &Bd ,n tbe unttkj States would sUtute a reconuecration oj t1«« th*3h. own asked at Christ ntaiffco en roll ia the A m erican people, an in sji

ta|*® American R ed C roaafl T he m essage ftertion to m ankind thatave been complaints uien ‘ are being li>at| on their own -failure of tbe gov- statements of wh$3t ia|dne. Red

, proportionate with tbe w ork! Ch. j chairman of the Fire Board| alao.^ipvra' a I conditions in the department; H e .$ p s it himself

. , « - . : . . . r for twenty-five years and is ^ buHili-ss flan . W hy I lJnti, m e ntA ,,.adv- ‘ ° I,y m,,8t ;,'t n<>t ^ 1r *aD J ,shouldn’t Mr. Graves arid Ml. H y M ta t f the lead imsptjtals a n d

|n. \\ edneaday. |f ■:> j v* jin set*kinfr adequate fire( pro^diorif'festQfd of com- Prance and i| ('laasified ads. charged:at am cent> Word., 'peHing Vincent \V. Nash to 4»und a |# m f Must ^ Mtt**

' Si’s« wava ivnaa nv C V-a • y a v7 it* v. <se>9 fy %3monthly stipend and documenUrjsevMence has heerj by jjebry P. jjkvison, Aalr- ?>f world trrffeedy, not to coi#hhATs nftrt^n. wnfvAd anH anhfttihtiM iustlCC d&M. - .a ai 4/v OAm A (. Ji

On*: year—$2.00. Payable is Advance^a nd n an its,

until

doughboys, particu- waived and substt$itia£l justice done hava been wounded From now on etfrjS man will carry

taken but of their with'him a psjr.$oeli so no matter i 3 what: happens h e jnoaV obtain fund#

there were in the ui>on presentation :of |thls book to 4 facuation camps in quartermaster's ofitce. I

Entered as second-clalia inalter Deceihber 29, we wa| | for another Lyle fire?to s t ^ th; 1 916 , a t th e p o sto ftiee a t lM»ii;tif-1<l, N . 4-., ulidet th e - f * ■

A TRIBUTE TO ' . fj • ]'. 1RICHARD A. CLAYBROOK.j

Act of March 3, 1879,

P lainfield , N ew Jersey , F rid ay , N ovem ber 15, 1918.

!)

A DANGEROUS f;ST A T E O F A F F A IR S .

| It remained for Vincent W. Nash, ;t wide-awake«*itiz<*n and p rop erty o w n ir /J o colnp to a fu ll rea lisa ­tion 9 the deplorable condition of affairs existing in the; Plainfield Fire Department and voice a protest to the-Comii’ion C-ouneil and «»ffie*ala. Itt to d a y 's is ­sue; of the. R ecord, Mr. N'aWt, !iiui»elf an old fire fighter, land eonsequ!|sntly in )a position t0 know what a d anger the com m u nity faces* te lls hbw the fire figHting force has-dwindled from tliirty-uine to twenty-four offieera and mefi and how at times, be­cause of absences duje to siejkneas and days off, there are not sufficient privates, to take apparatus out of th e houses. l ie showed, after a careful gathering of facts, that the department was never so incapable o f fighting a b ig conflagration as i t is n o* and urgesthat something be’done at onee t«l bring jboulra bet­terment of fire protection.

I t sh o u ld n o t h a v e rem a in ed fo r M r. N a sh tobring thia matter before the puflie. In fact, it is n o t th e p la c e o f a n y c it iz e n t o g iv e up h is tim e to b e tte r in g a c i t y , d e p a r tm e n t p r e s id e d o v e r b y th eCoihmon Coimeil There i£ a; fire committee en­tr u s te d w ith th e su p e r v is io n o f th e fire d e p a r tm e n t a n d it h a s e ith e r b een g u i lty o f ' “ s le e p in g a t th eswitch” or deliberate disregard of property owners’ rights. Members, of this committee know better than anyone else that should a big fire occur it is apt- to get far beyond control because w hat was onee a splendid department has goniet backward for the sake of a few more dollars in pay or better regula­tion of working hours. The? Record has pointed outtim e a n d a g a in th a t th e p r e se n t fo ree is in a d e q u a te . I t h a s 'to ld h o w th e m ett h a v e r e p e a te d ly r e s ig n e d to

wofk elsewhere for, better > money and have a few

l i ic h a r d A . C la y b ro o k is t |ca dof eadi fellow-citizen, as lie |old t

p ni

>*>t* !‘(. i i i v t * * o i ‘ p e r a o n h l g r p f — a i ^ > t e

honest and sincere as was the ?haraf:t^r olly man. The heart that is j tilled’; ‘fa s heart, a s w arm and as gen ia l us tlie fcun: his Virginia birthplace. | Onge in journey from the cradle |o the gra^jo'urj pace w ith men of the'type of fR ieharlf A .Friendly men,burden of the cares o f life, th and measure are faced to be

h e h o s p i t a l s i n t h e u m l r e d s o f s o l d i e r s

j i p a id f o r m o n t h s . " W o , t h r o u g h l a c k o f Stgffi l a c k o f m e a n s ; t o

s u f f e r e d p h y s i c a l f r r a v a t i n g t n c o n v e n i -

■ ^re t h e v i c t i m s 'o f a > ;»cu t aQd ay f-it oat ion which werel a m e n t a b l e b i m j w j i i e h r e q u i r e d t i m e to overcome, m., ] i - \

4 ■ 1 ■■ *TlUL « n £1 T>± A. tiArn-% yna

U nited S tates! w ho had not

going? Many o f th funds and th obtain funds, h ard sh ip s a n d |

j e n c e s . T h e ythe voice “J'stem and a

rs, t here tr u e and.

Jersey SDepot Favored3 : { ^ i ..v : if

By Commission

m an o f th e W ar’ Cour “S ince th e begin

you o f ther chapters w ith th e W ar Oounctwo war fund driv. her ship drive. In ad paign on behalf ol t

; Cross. ’ The total aq?i| date from th e firs! J

; amounted to more 000. T he subscriptio' war fund amounted 1176,000,000. Fro In­dues the collections to approximately *21~ “T o th e foregoing ataitst

said in part: PO »«rve of the war

e ' co-operated f conducting

nd on e raem-n to the cam- ;§ t Junior Re«l ! coileciioAst.o'i| ar fund have

$115,000,-|s •to thelseconrt ;|

upward of

A m erica« supreoX

S o l d i e r L i f e

I n s u r a n c eTotals Billionsunward o f i U haa cost th® Kover%^„

m em bership f 1*590*000 to » 3 6 .2 5 e |ve am ounted ¥ f “ th «0 000 and sailors wlchln the Iasi yt

T hom as B. lx>ve. AssSstam

it 'onl# ! >00.00#

►Idiert5 ir. sa|#»

be added Of the Treasury, In

provided with i pay card that will n<rt!on with, it* rejeaajmendation for duced 490.120 r e f i l l s a V ^ ^ ^ ’ dtthbllng the volume of oadi permit him ^ta^mw^is W a W line railroad! ririking up trana.,7.123.62! .ho.pItal su llie s , 10.7R6,- ?ZL~ outstanding 1« $1

own raovc-

wliose company seeiaii.toeacpi as

lilt4

; f h a t kiu^- h a s t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r g e t t i n g t h e ,

generous pay fche roef |ih the field, has now , . » d e v i s e d « s i m i l a r t o t h e E n g -

s K l e s o t i j s j , a n d F re n i 'S ? , W h e r e b y a m a n i son our ■ provided - -

eps keep - .* •; ™. t a r y n e c e s s i t i e s a n d h i s

a y b r o o k . m e n t s t h e r e u n p * 4 r r e q u i r ei l '~ tera Is not a ufefect one.

diens will stilljsabntinufe to mifes tiheir . . p a y n o w a n d b u t i t ia t h e m o s t

r a v e l 0 ,1 j e f f e c t i v e s y s t e m s t h a t c a n b e p u t u playbrook to meet fche sit&ition, in all its mani­

fold variation#!;*

an, aChicago before th e Associathat very large contr^mtions of ma

\ W H ' i t e r i a i s a n d t l i p e k ! t | | b y t h e f f l f i - t l f , A g e n c y o f f i c e r s . B jr^ iPlans for a central; export station lions of women throii»out tin* coun- jn sho«

l w a t e d in New are <jpntein-?.tnr* For the period to July 1, mdnths* Che Tre;p l a t e d b y t h e N e m S T o r k - N e w , J e r s e y I S I S , A m e r i c a | i R o d ^ jg -o s s o h a p t e r s . ^ X p : ^ w a r R i s k IP o r t a n d H a r b o r ^ f o i h i n i s s i o n i n c o n - t h r o u g h t h e ^ r w o r k r c ^ b i s h a d Pr o * b r o u g h t C he Insurance

jhten the fown way i

T'h® ays- terminals. Som e im ­

portation systema •: havinic • J e r s e y ' h o s p i t a l garmerljV 10.13-1.501 It is considered that na- f i t t e d article*. 192.7*J,107 sursical

economy w H fb e greatly pro- dressings; a total of fljjil,282",8.1 S ar­

id sm iled ‘-them th e T h e . s u b j e c t :

b e r s o f C o n g r ^

die|

towards the sunset’s hour. Jiiehagreeted the world with a amiiey andfback u{>on h im w ith ey e s that; heldlig h t o f love; a n d l ip s th a t wlerc t('lavbrook lived like a gentleman a

, ^sSji jk. , , * com m ittee of 1and ra so d o in g he w as ab le to«m eet| ^ n a si^ m e d , aoujrecenU y and hiunafraid the prolet through the valley 0i sircuce. ,

Mrs. C laybroek , w e w ho fia v e Jsl>are<^With you | for a lesser time,, th e fr ien d ly w arm j|igof i | u r sp len - France,” saiddid husband's heart, now share e<|§|illyin all s in cer ity and truth; the g rev ' ^ day.

tiqnalim_f ted' , .......many after-w ar prObjleins relating

by sujh a S ta tio n , and that tides— of an estimated aggregateto . value of at least $44.0^0,000

In thigl couhtry.

® tHBfore njem- w1jj nftturauy be ^ete|m ined by th e, thela th^ shape of nu- gftiected for t'h% tidewater termi-j lions of sold

complaint. Chair- naj ot tije belt 1 14 railroad The] cantonments,the appropriations ... _________ *r<>vAijn«

insurance outstanding S|r. Lovo aflded. .

i I D e s c r ib i n K tih e g r o iIfrg est life insurance or, t i e world,„ the largest disgu stitution and the biggest gbvejghment

exports will be solved • when such an] "in this; country, ai th{8 m om ent,. bju-eawr with 14,000 emplo|eaj|secre-^ export center c o m ^ Jen operation. . the workers of the Ri^Crcms through tary {Love said the reaulfc h4d con-l

The location of th is! export station jits chapters, are h e ly a g to add to tributed strongly to the fcio

jch»rd A - nal ol t ie belt IB?:, jailroail. n e > M M M m m 'M M > ol U|ow « Jlhrtns

to addcom fort and heafj^s o f th e m il

of soldiers- in tfiz cam ps andwelijj»as of those (jj»pendents were cared

A m erican troops abroad t |* m m aterial assurance

it o f th e mejrstic ‘®h'er f | i a t flow s*m an y stor ies K id ,Inst)

of silence. * I ;faiIur^ t0• 1 £• .„ Ote___..................... [financed. •. , « • ; *

H ouse, w as aDroad ln l t s p p j n i0 o , t h i s t e r m i n a l n v a y b e s t i h a r k i n p o n s h i p s f o r M Jiuty o v e r s e a s etprned w ith a S®®4 , b e ' l o c a t e d . I t m % ; bfe i n B a y o n n e . i T h e H o m e S e rv lc d * o f i j e R e d C r o s s .

in stances of ther ^ c e iV e a s s i s t a n c e f r o m thfe

— ... _ H T _ _ Trr-iiwj. i - r • r - j 4 ■ , ,4 . n ^ e h t i n c a s e o f t h e i r d e a t h f o r ;or on the Arthur k Si of at somb point,with ita now more tha .'4u,000 work- Secretary Love said that

men Properly Bay ^,0 , point jers, is extend In t Us nyiistratlans1 o n S t a t e n I s l a n d m ig y fee r e c o m m e n d - • s y m p a t h y a n d c o u n s e l *

of

E M A N A T IO N S FR O M A NA D E L P A T E D N IN N Y -H A M M E R• S o m e p e o p le k e e p o n a r g u in g (M a tpeace celebration was a mistake. Thefjare

in

ith you,o u rs to -

jcent hearing I w h i c h e n l i s t , th e m s © I v e s w i t j w h i l e h i s e r v i commands> eit t h e d e p o t s f o r |

'a s s i g n m e n t , j s e n t b a c k tmen have bee: k i n d , a l t h o u

f i r s t t h e m m o n e y , b

a re-: been in stan ces % :)heri«y. at

the Bubject, “ln men have found

tut funds o f any kind iw ay from th eir own

e d , w h e n^ . j — - - - - —

t h e c o m o p s s f o h r e p o r t s t o | u p w a r d o f 1 0 0 ,0 0 0

last tw o m onths m ore than oh m onth to ,i d l e r s or sa ilors have c <

*>** ft^enza In th is country aloae. front a 8ljrance which th e goveripit

in* p4y to their beneficiaries w|ll

_ i l l i w l e f tii> eth e S ta tes of N ew r Jersey and N ew jh ind by soldier* s i

YoHt. J i j |a l. num ber ever gtow in e-fir lth the| T h e r e s t i l l te, u n c e r t a i n t y a s t o ’c r e a s e o f o u r m e n u n ® a r m sw h e t h e r a s h o r t r o u t e f o r t h e b e l t j “ B u t o f c o u r s e , t h e ® » e a r t o r t h e I n c o m e c o l l e c t e d f r o m in®»:

hainc h»r>b tn w ill be favored or a longer route. jRed C row and Its mcff§y and atten - dlers ia estim ated at $ 1 4 |.T h e 8 h o r t r o u t « w o | j c F b e f r o m W « r - . t i o n a l w a y s m o v e t o w a r d a n d f o c u s a n d u p t o N o v e m b e r 1 d i»i n o n t o n t h e H u d s j s n . t t h r o u g 'h t e r r i - t h e m s e l v e s l n E u r o p J ^ ' N o t h i n g i s o f l a c c o u n t o f d e a t h s a n j o a

e v e n t u a l l y t o $ 1 7 0 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 . * i n c o m e c o l l e c t e d f r o m In

R e c la s s i f ic a t io n o r r e ­b e i n g w o u n d e d a n d

h o s p i t a l s . T h e s eIthout’ funds of any

g o v e r n m e n t o w e d t h e y h a d n o m e t h o d

t o r y n e a r P a t e r s o n f i n d S u m m i t t o a I w i t h h e l d t h a t c a n b e o v e r t h e r e $ 4 . ] 0 2 ,0 0 0 . T h e s e p a y m e n 's

ta k e n . I t w a s orily a d r e ss a ffa ir o f M o n d a y .

■ ’ ' —0----

f o g th e

Y o u w ill fin d o th e r p eo p lef w h o th a t “ o v e r in N e w Y o r k e y e

Why the distinction! If the §3ot

real'w h e r e b y t h e y c ^ b l d c o l l e c t t h e m o n e y

due.dly mis-i ',-------* i* W - n — : ---------'or get advanoel pa what was

destinaUon a t or ne|r payonne. The to supirfement the efToM o f our a r m y , tribnted over a period of longer roate w ould^be to th e north and navy caring for * « r ow n boys, of Paterson and th « g fr |s t o f Sum m it,; Our sa tisfa ctio n is - i i fche r e s u l t . p a » in g throng'h t h e |p |g P i e c e meftd-; w % lc b , w e a r e assure^ J b y S e c r e t a r y

h o u rs a t h om e w ith th e ir fa m ilie s ea ch d a y . I t h a s c r a z ier w ith j o y th a n d id th e 'p a tr io .* o fe n d e a v ° r e d to b r in g ai«out official; a c t io n b u t w ith o u tavail and now Mr. Nash baja been forced to take upt h e l f ig h t in b e h a lf o f h im se lf a n d h is |th r e a te n e d n e ig h b o r s . I f e k n o w s that, th e C ou n cil, hh s n o t d o n e righit b y th e d e p a r tm e n t a n d he d o e s n o t ih e s ita te to ask lit to ta k e a c t io n b e fo r e i t is to o late.'

The way to give the citizens the fire protection needed is to make the fireman’s job worth while. The officials in other cities are doing it and keepiflg the trailed forces that were in existence before the war began. Elizabeth, Jersey City, Newark, theO ra iig es, N e w B r u n s w ic k , a n d P a t e r s o n h a v e n o t

i only r a ise d the p a y o f the p r iv a te s fro m $ 1 0 0 to $300 a d d it io n a l p e r y e a r b u t h a v e a lso in n e a r ly e v e r y In sta n ce g iv e n th em th e tw ^ -p la to o n sy s te m . P la in ­

field wa« the only city to vote down the tWo-platoonp la n la s t y e a r an d fro m th e n o n th e d e p a r tm e n t be- gan ; to d e te r io r a te . I t is s t i l l g o in g b a c k w a r d a n dwill; continue to do so until the officials who ought to kjiow better “ get busy” and do what is right by the men who are putting in twenty-four; hours, six days a week, for a wage barely sufficient; to support their families. 1

I t has gotten to the point now where on many occasions No. 2 Engine at Fire Headquarters stands idle ; on the floor in the face of an alarni because there is no' driver to take it out. It has; gotten to the point where, at the West Entjl house, only on? man; is on duty five hours each day, three days a w e^ , all because Headquarters can spare no one to help, put during meal hours,1

The oa]y:oreason why all the people have not eom| to a ful| realization of conditions tlie same as Mr. Nash is because Plainfield has been j fortunateen o u g h n o t to ) h a v e h a d a l>a<l fire. I t h a d o n e se v ­eral y e a r s a g o a t th e h om e Of J o h n I. L y le on W e s t S e v e n th s tr e e t a n d no on e a p p r e c ia te d w h y i t w a s j

‘ n o f h a n d le d p r o p e r ly u n p lf C o u n c ilm a n T h o m a s F. • H v la n eon d u e fe d a n in v e s t ig a t io n . I t p r o d u c e d th e ,

W a te h u n g o r B u ll F r o g C$ty, th e y h»jse ei

stage known as

l in g y o um a d .”

ent anya k T ree , r e d th a t

ow s, aad, so, to a po^itfin the R arltan |B alter,

V e r y s e v e r e h a l ^ s h i p w o u ld h a v e r e - \ b e e nsuited In ^ m a n ^ a se s w ere it not for the northern term ingl the belt lin e Im portance, th© relief a( ?t Hf*1““ . i s

General Per*M ng, C entral

ies of the Red Crossand other ofg$$ization8.”

B r i g a d i e r G n ^ ie r r f . H . M L o r d . . financial exper^Bof the qhartermafeter

| . i ^Ireland and all our l^jKers. is of in-p r a e t « a l i y s e t t l e d t h a t , e s t i m a b l e v a l u e [ a n d o C & % n d isp en » a b le

„__ erminal %f the belt line importance.sh a ll he a t P le r m o o ^ t/a n d th e com - “ By th e first p f Jan& iry, your Red

i n

‘Innocudus’-o-

asTalk about hard luck! Ji^t field Home Defense Band got so

desuetlpe.m$

corps, and aproprlatlong ca d m i t t e d t h e m e n t m a d e ; b y it and explain been up a g a im ^

‘T h e - trouble** is

m iS s i o e , i t i s u n d e r t t t o o d , w i l l s u g - C r o s s w i l l h a v e w o r k jk s r t h a t t e r m i n a l s . f o r t h e b o a t s - u p w a r d o f 5 .0 0 0 A m e ) * !a i

m o v i n g t h r o u g h th e » N B w Y o r k S t a t e ' c o n t r a s t t o t h e l i t t l e | $ | o u pi a ' f i l l l ' barge canal and th « dawn the Hud-(teen men and womeniihleh, as

mlttee 6f the H ouse, _ be i J o ca& d , at P ierm ont. first Red C ro ,, ^ m i s s i o n

France vivid

o f ieigto-

the aggregate or com m u te^c l a i m s i s $ 1 2 2 , 0 9 8 .0 0 . N e w * a n c e h a s b e e n w r i t t e n a t t h e$3,7500,000,000 a month.| off 000.000 a day, and it ig*« t h a t n i n e t y - f i v e p e r c e n t , h t the army and navy are I n j u r

■“ D uring th e flrst year o f it* exist-'enee," said Mr. Love, “the!B«reati of^ W a r R i s k I n s u r a n c e h a n d l e d m o re : ’

uracy o f th e state- r. Sherley, added to w hat the army had

s o nO o tS ie r b a r g e c a n a l J e r a n i n a l s w o u l d F r a n c e , s a i l e d a b o u t J ^ lh e t . 1 9 1 7 . t o " m a n y t h o u s a n d c o m p e n s a t i o n case*-.

than 8-000,000 Individual appllca-flthe tions for Insurance and allotments^

a l l o w a n c e s t o g e t h e # , b e s l d e » ' |to and

serve H ew Tork- Cityjidirectly.' In itiate our efforts InIt isl^thought by th f comniiBsion ,Red Cross now has a

th at a great amount; of overlapping, com m issions in Franci ------ : ' '" ■ 'r f a . " , n ® c ®n ” nle ,, t o s a y n o t h i n g o f e ^ e i s e , w o u l d b e i n I t a l y , i n B e l g i u m , i

f t t h P l a i n - S d " £ n ? r £ l ‘ I S - * “u n d e r ^ e r i e u - d o “ ^ b y W r e a t i ® » *“ P a l e s t i n e a n d , i n O r,No eq lld p lay

vferope. Your It has been necessary to e, operating m ore than 30 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ^n in E ngland, caM records and th e work

-jgjSwitzerland. h as involved litera lly hand q ^ e . You have J m illion s o f sep arate clerical

lations“ O v er T h e r e ” w ith o u t th e basfs d ru r^ l'g e ttih g o u t o f the service,

»' ■*. - ** '’r e c o r d w h itpry, the date h is entry into sei^-

t u n e , t h e w a r e n d s a n d t h e s e l e c t i o n % s e s p u n c h . | r e c o r d iw h ic ^ f » e 8 h i s m i l i t a r y h i^ -

e ^ n S ? h an h i» entrv i n t o cen ra lf exP °rt term inal. C onsolidaj sen t a *hlp load o f r e l i^ s u p p lle s and m in istrative tran saction s.” * r te J s l l k e n ud o n a s e r v i c e tioB ° f export f*ci^ tle8 a PP0als a ^ ° » P ° f devoted w o i |e r B,to north- E rrors had now been re<i w h ic h f^ V e s h i s m i l i t a r y h i s - |* t r ^ g , y t o h o a r ^ t era R u s s i a ; y o u h a v e J f e s p a t o h e d a m i n i m u m , h e s a i d , a n d f]

A t p i r e s e n t ,. j « tJ f . t o r y , t n e a a x e x-x n » s e n t r y i n t o

I t h a s b een p la c e d m d isc a r d a n d t h |y m u # i a n s a re tee th e r e c o r d of a llo tm eate and I himdn.innnr.wni>1n n ff on ‘ ‘TTnntd S w p p t TTom^.1’ a f f i ‘ * W h e n allow ances, h is #loB Slne. th e dates of! . : !-. . ’ *now working on “ Home Sweet Tlom^ Johnny Comes Marching Hom e.”

^ 4 1The Kaiser must understand tht^- liis <

hereditary republic or a red-headitai^ rej4 not b e accepted until after his funeis | rnoval of all the “ springs of liohenz^jjlertH e le n a or so m e o th e r q u ie t s p o t a d a p t®r e f l e c t i o n . . S s , ';s B

tea o f a iblic will

th e r e ­ly to S t.

m broken

h o u s e s ^ i n t e r e s t e d ; i n notification

_ , . . Ml , . ,<».«.». w th at a.ijec*.. , . „ oW! ' n K ' . f 4, B ° i » e l is r e a d y f o r l o a d i n g n o t i f y t o t h i s

iPaym ent- f a fa ^ , h is m ilitary and effect the railroad on * „ Jch good 8 forhla f in a n c e hintoryi The regu lations flx^ rt are bt * rt Eaeh-had provided f ^ n tim e im m em orial, |r&llroad then hae to^serure a lighter th at w hen thia^gm n w as transferred _fop th e goods conveye^ H alf a dozen - - f o r exampJe J |h e was stationed at rallfoa(, # m ay ^ ,be m )tified)-a nd as Fort Myer tod ^ v and he w as trans- ,m aQy lighters and tu g e th e n conte tof e r r e d t o P o r t . S h > r i d a n . a t C h i c a g o s e r v ic e . : T h e s e l i g h t e r s a n d t u g s m u s t h e w o u l d b e S ^ b i s t r a n s p o r t a t i o n t o t „ 6 d o c k ^ | , e r e t h e d e _

and hi. com (nutation ot • " W e ”' ' : p^onent steamsblp it situated. Roods

commission to work bej les in eastern Siberia; special representatives

our arm- com paratively few

reducrfi to a therf ar«

compls^ntl' from

D u n e l le n ’i

u have sent persons fa iling to receive jjropjer al- Denmark, lotlnent and allowance remittances f

About Town” Says NictThings Abi ut Former Local Newspaperman I

/ si::f •• t

ifor the: furthest points .‘have , to be

r ^la y ’s e e l ( p r a t i « . i riblition !w| a (Fini

Tlie b ig g e st bit* in M on d ay w as m ade by th e E lk s ' con tr ib iition S t . M ary’s aven u e, b ea r in g -the !» « e a i “ K a ise r ’s G o a t.” It w e n t b ig fell a l < ^ th | there w ere p eriods w h en ( th e specffttor figure ou t w hich w as th e G oat th e ®||iiimi off en d o f the chain or th e;th re i p e r s ^ i n Shannon, L aR ock and O sw a ld | w ho lover o f tin can d ie t over fo u r Jntliles

A CARD OF TH A N K Se |# p r e

parade izen of

The line but

couldn’te at the rot hers, lug the

ation to d fore- lo n d a y .

W e w ish to ex p ress our sincere Mayor L eigh ton C alk in s fo r Ins wis|^>m th ou gh t in c lo sin g up Ih e th f-s t p il|ice s^ ^F o r th e first tim e in oui; liv e s t fe e e l^ a t e M w it h o u t each soldier hwaking up the n e x t day w ith a TXlXhca<^f<.‘l»e an d ," ’hen he was tl

ia Order to enaft^% him to travel, buthis service reeo |£ which is t!he on ly:plckfe<, out to ^ in the ve«-record giving h le jln a n c ia l standing I h(J,d and thefe , always areand a ll th e d a ta ^ ffec tln g h s service, chancea( for delay here. Add6(J e0m -is m ailed. Th^i ^organization c° Tn'|p iica tlo n s'T esu lt is the w eather is un- m ander is prohiBl^ed from g iv in g that fav{^ ab| e for th e transfer from ligh t- man his serv ice rfltofd. |er t(> t j,e 8team ship. *

“W ith the extraordinary increase. According to the plan eo n tem p lit- in the arm y a ^ Its personnal w e l ^ by th e ,co m m issio n ,4 il goods for h ave brought lift | o t only en listed exl)art ,.om ln b over Jej*ey railroads men unfam iliar arm y work, but w(ju| d * utom atlcally be jdellvered at Inexperienced oflW^rs, so that If the the central station , w hereby n e w s­service record i ^ | i f d id not alw ays sary priorities could be observed, go astray there ^gere m^ny oases -j-jjere would then be .but the placing where th e o fficer^ ^ ~— -------------ble for the pre;and the; m en f|fep^nsible tor their m ailing did not ^?«npyl w ith the reg­ulations,; W e f o ^ d that trouble here early In! tihe wa^. '

“W e also Mifyan to France and we t l-ot eeded

i s aed to the observations jAbout Town.” l i t alw som ething new and ln ttfestin g for ithe folks of Plainfleld’s^ e ig h b o r in g borough and In yesterda^a issue; tt gave a reminiscence o f ; i-a former Plainfleld newspapermaug G. Archi­bald Brakeley, now nfg^t editor of the New York Sun, whio|-,hingB hack

a ta ste in the m outh lik^ ap E sk im o < S ig n e d ,- ! |

T H E BOOXK CLfSB, P H 1L L U P M cCAN^T, S ecreta ry .

—j— - , * u e r e w c

■4 T H h e 'i ir p T r s!°L ° f li8J te r s- fo r .tra n sfer to j It wa8 Kard to sw allon o | th e papers sh,p9 p nder th e propqsed arrange- that were (>ast on the re

ment there would be fess need for war was over. r am wrailrbad piers on the :Ne> Jersey apd ^ hursday nigh{ Jt j£. fiN e* York sides ; o f : t» e river and, f Jk)Ve w hat one „ _

.therefore, it is figured thereiwoitld be were at Tailor-s____________________________________________ - f "rem edy th a t situation by p ro v id in g ; , w | th warehouW8 near tfce 1 " ” ’ *°T ^ ****** W

with a pay eard. export station* eiiiarged faciji-!- A t a st B ill Farrellmm. , y *18 # v' t i e s W o a ld b e a v a i l a b l e f o r th e . s t o r - Hn° w a m a n wh<f c a n t

en h is p a y carst-.imd ’*'ith t h a t pay a g e ^ t g 0 Qd s C om m odities destined f1?- “ I ’m g o i n g i n t o t h card, if he lejft bfa p est In the m iddle for y 0rk -w ou ld ;b e |tak en lo t h e ! f ” d ’Phone h im .” ; In te if of th e m onth | g | any in term ediate proposed' veh icu lar tunned under th e w a s -back and

included among the -ii' ay tn tere« -|B rr te ley , night c lt j eA to ri of. t t f ling features in the Cab% Dunellen’s, Xew York Sun, and that settled it.f breezy newspaper, is a c4^umn devot- j Pop no better authority <an be

“The Man found. Archie is a Dunellea boy who contains learned the newspaper game on the

old Plainfleld Press under fomlM uir andf otiher good teachers. . f

4rch ie has arrived at th f sapimif of livery newspaper-man’s ^nbltionsJust as every French soldbg-s knap- sac|| is-supposed to contala a. mar­shal's baton, so every newspaper­man in the country h as dreajiis o£ getting to New York and Ihelgreat prize there is the city editors the New York Sun. For Ute em phatically the newspaper- paper and has been so since Anderson Dunn obtained c^nl it Iri 1867. And this m ean^ti

™.rtotSun is the ideal newspaper,] a nTtian imodel for all others.

in New York it | s prii^u»-|intcrpares {chief among equal#). jOu't-

ke up, ri isideiof New York It is held in rever-' us," »«id t ence| by the new»r»aper pate#iis.j| sec- rug store|o«d :only to that given the |ltil||e by, inuteg N the flevout. And so I am j/lod?that

a flood of memories to j)le In this city. This “The Man About Town’

es o f peo- tShe way

s it:

e doubts t that the

now of . t o . be­

lieve. what one wants to |$ lieve. We

■ over.

THE PLAINFIELD TRUST C O M P ifiMirn^cr oC the Federal Reserve

VI

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I n W a r o rW ith its to ta l L ib erty L oan su b scrip tio n s in j t e f c f l o | s No f n ea rly $6,000,000, i t s E ed C ross a i d iotheif p a tr i^ ic s^"- vice, th is C om pany has d em o n stra ted t h e fr u ihQaorge W a sliin g to n sa id : “ T o th e i i it e te s t ck ourail oth er con sid eration s m u st y ie ld .’

E a t th e a c t iv it ie s o f P ea ce h a v e n o t tjeen th e Officers a re co n sta n tly s tr iv in g jto limp: p a n y ’s serv ice and ex ten d ite field o f usefu l find th a t i t can a d eq u a te ly ca re for a ll ypnr

VNKXCELLK!> BANKING AND TRUST 8ERV1CX

period of the m.4sith, he could go to |{ udgon jthe quartermaster at his post and get ;; hia money up'*V» add Including £he; - jdate of h is detHrture, sd that he T l / f , ,w •

fwould have som ething with whloh to W tlC lt t n e i n f l W TlC Q n travel. ., | |* t p: :

“ If h e di<t. nS^jreaich his; station at month and needed

j resent that card to r— sin.d they are the country-—and t i m eafd as well p*v roll If he were

d e l w ith that card.

_a-.ii , r . - And so I (. . , . said, “T fe| armistice it has been given to a X>un«iieM bey;

^las not been signed but § |n i be, and ,to g > over the top in the n#ws^iper |fnews is hourly expected % it .” .j gam e and be called to sit ia |th « se a t .i|

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: service pecorid ........not it erer a r r # # . T h a t was put in m aterial values, a net |o ta leffect, here. I | | i n k } in June. W e ]ea s t | $^5,OOtj,0OO. I t h a s a succeeded in g e p b g th e cards printed m em bership of: 3 0 ,6 4 ^ 1 0 ^ and in a d - , and put out niffirthay werW «ent to d itio a S.OOOiOdO m^mlie’rs In th e! France, so t l ia t |s ||e men now com ing jn n ie r Red Ctobs; a to ta l e n r o lm e it1

-back from Frarafe or w^ho are begin- 0 f mbre than one-fourth jof th e pop*- n ing to com e b^ p |, are provided with la tiog of th e ^nfted fetaies. Adiert- th ese pay cards#*'^ can ^ ed Cross w o r k s 's produced lip

f i n France n ecessarily fo llow s t0 Jtfiy 1 la st a to ta r ;o f';2 2 1 ,2 8 l8 4 8 that w ith tha cijntstant and onexpect- articles of an efitim ated vjdue of > n r-. ed m ovem ent o |p r o d p s under secret OOO.OO. A bout S.OOO.OOO wom en are orders from en^-|iortion o f the front engaged in canteen work and th e pro­to another and . i m one pIAee to aa- d u ctien o f .re lie f su p p lier other there w e ^ m any ca ses w here The Am erican Red Cross is dis- w?hple orl^ani^tkj^B w ere not paid for tr ib u iin g aid in te a coontrles— tiie a m onth or m o r^ 'b u t tb e question o f U nited S U tes , E ngland, FYance, pay over there a secondary m at- Ita ly , B elgium , Switaerlhnd. Pales- ter_ under th ose Jjnditions— th e m en tin e, Greece, R ussia aad Siberia. Be- ftad to be moved* &ad t h e quarter m as- sides.' It h a s sen t representatives to

Servia, D enm ark and M adeira.. M- L

I LET tWINTER COME! •!% Our BiCEN’S S H & D E P A R T M E N T Is O n a Safe w f t f j

Footing-! D o c to * L a w y e r , Business Man, W orkin g Ma|i, ♦♦♦ C ivilian^ o r S o ld e r - —A L L fin d tb e sh o e s th e y n e e d f£rY w orir or drees, i n v e s t a sso rtm en t p V A N A K S D A L E ’s f j

H ere y o u ;w ill fif^l e v e ry good, dependable grades— a |d t h e “ V a n A r s d a M ’ S q u a r e D e a l M e th o d o f m e e t in g t^ e

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I SOLDIER i ORCHESTRA

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■d th e m b j r G o d ’s s w e e t ( ( r a c edivine j | ; .? s|

We’ll M ow no parting grief

So, Sw eetfteart M other, p lease don’t try.

■NO HEW INFLUENZA • . -CASES REPO RTED TODAY.

For th e flrflt tim e since th e inHuen-za. e p id e m ic - w a s f l r s t n o t e d , o n jS e p -tem ber 18, th e P lainfield Board of H ea lth todays fa iled to receive g ’ re­port o f any new c u e s . I t is taken as « n indication: th at th e d iseSse haapractically rtin Its course. ’

The total number of influenza cases reported from September 18 !to No­vember, 14 inclusive, was 2,23=9.. iThe pneumonia cases in the same: period w ere 312 and Che deaths 121* ;{

D uring the past weeks, when S P A N IS H IN ­F L U E N Z A so serioiW y depleted eu r operating force, you w ere asked to ^ a k e only necessary: telephone c a l ls H _

Your response helpy4 to relieve the situation and helped us to con tin ue to fu rn ish necessary service.|f O j i .

T h is^ o m p an y realifHs th a t oftentim es, no doubt, YMK vo lu n tarily restricted yo u r telephoning at you r

/p e rso n a l inconvenience and discom fort, and IT A P ­P R E C IA T E S Y O IJjfeC O O PER A TIO N .

This com pany also ffk e s this opportunity |to expressp u b l i c l y i t s a p p r e c i a t i o n o f t h e s e r v i c e s r e n d e r e d b y

it s operators w ho w p e n o t affected by th e epidem ic.

Their loyal work in-the emergency m ade;it possible fo r us to continue render service to the sick, to tMe Governm ent ano*to those needing telephone ser­vice fo r essential purposes. \ !

I* ’ -I ; It ’ • *1W h ile our o p e ra tin g ’forces ar§ n o t y e t on a norm al Imsis, we look lo r a G radual return to d u ty o f those em ployees who haveiSeen afflieted.

'r }■: i ;J ’ ! f i I - IJt is desirable that**?or several days you confine your calls as far asfsbssible to. necessary palls until the epidemic is pafejfer passed and all calls can be handled on a normalwasis. j {

You secure READ antomobile: re­pair service here— the prompt, S ex­pert repairing that can only bejhad Where there are GENUINE ME­CHANICS and UP-TO-DATE ADE­QUATE EQUIPMENT.* J ' j j*

W e’ll back o a r m echanics ajniinst any and in to ou r mechat^icalequipm ent, you a r e cordially invjtfed1 to step in and in sp ect our jtaop your-1

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K ■ j' Bowne, W riter, J r.I Boyle, A n d rew

“ 1 Boyle, JohnBoynton, W m. R.B rad y, A n d rew J,B rancatti, A ngelo Brandegee, W illiam P .B randt, H en ry O.Breen, P a tric k H . (D e c ’d)Breese, E . Y a rd eBrenn, W illian i J.Bremble, Edward J.Brem ble, John A.Brennan, John Brennan, John R.Brennan, Thomas

t i. j Brennan, W illiam B rick , H arry ;

j: B rick, Raym ondBrickm an, H arryB riggs, W illiam E d w ard B rin kley, L uth er B.Brittingham , E d w ard Ray.Brittler, Frederick W .Britton, John S.Brodziak, Bernard

" Bronston, Benjamin E.Brooks, F ran kBrower, Lorenzo D .Brow er, W illiam S.Brown, Clinton Brown, FrederickBrown, H arold

f Brown, L ew is D.Brown, W illiam Browne, Kenneth J .Browne, W. E.Brownlee, W illiam A lva h Bruce, W illiam W .Brunetti, Gabrielle Buchowieski, H ipoht

, Buck, RudolphBuckholz, W m.Buckle, James J., Jr.Bu ckley, Daniel Bucosei, Isidore Bull, Harold .

P i i* Bunn, Thomas L.Bakerville, Robt. 1 Burgess, HerbertBalog, Stephen Burke, Frank W . .B altzly, A lexander | , Burke, RichardBanner, Stanley L. | ’ Burke, StanleyBarbara, Joseph Santa « Burke, W illiamBarnes, Charles W . f Burkhardt, Frederic J,,Bartlau. H erbert R. hi Burr, E llio ttBarry, John D. § Burton, F redB&nmann, Charles :|| Burton, SidneyBausch, W illiam ' : Bush, John E llis ,Beatty, Sylvester L. =j; Bussell, MorrisBebout, Jam es Butler,. Fred. W arrenBebout, Joseph M- | ], Butler, Jam esBechtel, Clement A . Butler, .SidneyBedell, D ouglas • J ■Begley, James M.Belkhaus, Reinhart F.Bell, W a lter E. \ —Bellows, Stanley*;,Belvieun, Amo C.Bemis, Joseph Bennett, JosephBenoit, Albert G.Bernardinelli, Emil J.Berrien, Clinton S.Berry, Jos. P.Besmer, John P . i Betzenberger, Chas. H.Bielske, L n ty « jr.Biff, Claude Bingaxnan, ArthurBingam an, E dw ard Binsky, F ran k W .Bionco, Donato - Bisbing, L ester L.. •B ittle, A rth u r E.B ittle, R. H , Jr.B lackley, James Blair, E rnest W . |Blake, Judson B la n ik E. J. 1 ',ABloom, Israel Blue, D avid B. f jBociaro, V incent 5 | ]Bock, C arl F red erick |Boening, Fr«*d J. §1Boguski, John «. 11Bohl, Norman J. jBoice. Nelson Bociaro, V incent ;•Boland, George ,Bondzlewski, Thomas Bonizzi, Andrew kBooth. E dw in T.Borden. H. Voorhees, -Jr.Borman, Benjam in H. \Borman, "Elmer A . '% i ,Borrup, R obert ■ ■■ jBottini. Antonio § jT*— f en , W,5 \ nf J Bowe, Fifed. H.; Jr.;' iil.l

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Green .C harles S . Green, F ra n k Green, H a rry Green, Joseph J. Greene, F re d G reenleaf, M iss A lice Griffin, R alph S . G risley, A rth u r L. Grobes, H arold I Grobes, W illia m iG ulick, G eorge V .Oullbergr, Carl A i G ullberg, M onroeG uljberg, Robert! F . Gunning, J.Gunzebnan, H a rryGunzelman. W illiam G uttridge, Silas L.

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/ / F irstbrook, W a lter t rS S S S S m m ' I < ► Fisher, G eorge H., J f . ;g

: f ] m W :: F itch , D a v id:: | j j a g y i ;; F itc ^ R alph*1 : Fitzgerald, James]► •; : t FHsgwrald, Maurice B:■ F itzp atrick , John. ; | | | ■

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5 F lynn, Rev. J. W .-Force, A rth u r E..J J&fi:!"*’

J Force, John D. 11Force, Le R oy i |.p|, .Ford, E d w ard J. | | |Ford, W ilb ert A .Ford, W illiam j ; | |Forristel, Edward J.'SjIFosbre, J. A. ■■ IffS'

; Foster, Charles F.Foster, E sty | . | ■

•! Fox, John • 1 } MFox, J. J. ; f .Fox, P a trick t. J | jFraker, Obannon E. B d ! Fraker, R obert j ff Fraser, Thomas ggj Frederickspn, John l r; Freem an, E d g a r W . f f

j Freem an, H ow ard B.;«fjFreem an, S tu art Fo^ Fritz, G ustave A ' I Jt§: •. Fuller, R a y W . I & -. Fnllerton, D onald B ;|| Funk, j Louis ■ ’ f . B -

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Abramson, Louis ip Ackerman, James B L 'tf Ackerm an, M arion 8 ., Jr. Ackerman, W arren |!j Adams, Charles ArthdrA d a m s , E a l p h ;Addis, E dw in , -Ahern, W illiam J.Albert, Arthur R.A lcorn, B ayard B . j Allegar, Charles r Allen, F red erick R. I f Alston, M atthew Amundsen, Hubert W. Anderson, C arl Anderson, Henry W. j»| Anderson, H ilton ||| Anderson, Olga NatalieAnderson, Otto. J. Anderson, Thomas A. ;Anderson, William D. ;

f Angerbauer, Geo. Custerj Angleman, Olin

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Apka, Innocenzo t.j Apisa, James Apisa, Vincenzo j

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* Applegate, Daniel Wi| ji' Arm strong, A lexander Arm strong, H ow ard J.

j Arnold, Lewis jf Asensio, Joseph M. r Atkinson, Mary G. y, j Atwood, Dr. David G. I Auston, Napoleon ! : ;. Ayers, Joseph I

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D avis, H arold D.D avis, Leslie C.D avis, TJmM w ID ay, F ran cis P.D ay, John t .D ay, R u sse l; * ID ay, Thomas M., 3rdD eady, F ran cis J. D eady, W ffliam R. Dealaman, W . G. Dealamn, W . S.Dean, G^a& 0.Dean, JohnD eG raff, R obert F .DeH art, H a rry E.Deike, John ;W.D eForge, John;D elekas, Constantine V D elitro, A . \Delnero, N ick j . ]D el VeCchi# ( . |De M aria, Law renceP e M arco, V ittorio Dennison, - A nth ony Derflingei^ H arry DeSerio, Patfl f { Detweiler,* John M. D eW itt, - W endell V . Dickenson. F red T. Dickenson, George D i Darid, PaSi1Di Donato, NicholasD i D onate, V erina D illibro, m m } • ;D ilts, M iltoo D.D iM aria, fiaw rence D ix, Lest^r H.Doane, B i|# e tt 0.Dodge, L e^ le G.Dodo, J 0» ^ i D.Doig, A lexan d er D. D onahu^ « n J . !D onnelly, F ra n k Donnelly, Joh n Dorm an, Ss^nudl Dowser, Gecarge D oty, P e rry W .Doyle, AdlHphD oyle, W lft& m ,D rake, jDrew , E d w ardDriscoll, D aniel D uBois, G arrett Duffin, HansenD uffy, Tbonuu P.D ungy, Frwd J .Dunham, Carlton L. Dunham , W illiam N., Jr. Dunn, Jame&Dunn, W . IfD unny, A nthony Durkes, L . \D urar, George ?

Irons, H. Olay, Jr.Isaacson, H arry Isenberg, Hyman Ivins, Clihtpn F.

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.Ccinniie, S a lv a ffr e l? 'Conde, H a ro ld ^ MCondience, A lp ffen #Ccmesky, H e n i ^ A .a Conesky, John % '

.'-Conklin, E dw ard {p COnklih, J w n e ^ ) . |Connelly, John1 E. f? Connolly, M assiftar^ ett Cdnrojrv M ic h a | J. ^Conroy, Thoms? 0Constantined^ Cos^tantineCook, H. M. % |Cooley; , Ben ja rP p Coombs, F red Ip "sf - Goon, R enaldo ^ 1|Copper]; W il l ia ^ B .^Coppolo, Josep^ HCorbin, Charle^ f Corbuiier,- D r. l|aro;:ii Coriell, W illia t ftW ^Corinda, A lp h ^ |se ‘XCorcoran, W lllf^m ft . Corrigan, Jam M f Cornwell, Dr. f t W*Corrigan, Bernard % -Costales, C a r ld f ^ Coughlan, J o h ^ B .Coughlin, E d w p d Coughlin, M a t i le w p i Coyle, Charles Coyle, W iUiam vS.Cox, R obert H/ ; ^

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Jackson, Albert Jackson, Edward Jackson, Ernest Jackson, GeorgeJaclcson, Gewge W . Jeffrey, W illiam Jaeger, F ran kJames, H. B.Janke, Felfec O. Jenkins, E d w ard Jeter, Clarence Jew ett, F ran k J., Jr. Jew ett, Thomas R.JeWett, W illiam V a n D. Jobanson, G ustaveJonas, JacobJones, E d w ard F.Jones, W illiam Johnson, A lb ert Johhson, C larence Johnston, F red B. Johnson, L eroy Johnson, Herman "Johnson, JstoeaLD.Johnston, R obert J.

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Caggia, Salvatore Cahill, L ew is J.Cahoone, M iss Helen M. Calder, John

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Cam pbell, A rth u r Cam pbell, W illiam Canter, Mrs. L illian Cagperelli, Dominick A .Carkhuff, Joseph D.

. Carman, LeR oy G. Carmon, Charles H. Carney, John E dw ard Carovillano, Anton Carpenter, Thompson W Garpenter, W ardn er T. Cahr, Chester

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McAfee, Millard K. M cCall, M ichael M cC arthy, f r a n kM cC arthy, G eorge M cC arthy, Jam es M cC arthy, Jam es B. M cC arty, Jam es J. M cC arthy, John £. M cC arthy, W illiamS lcd a rty , Jaimes M. M cCfay, Mias E lizab eth M cClinton, W illiam M cCole, M ichael M cCorm ick, ,C. W e sley - M cCulloch, K enneth L . M cCullough, M iss E lsie M cCusker, G eorge E d w ard M cDonald, John J r. M cDonnell, H ugh, J r. M cDonough, j A n d rew L . M cDonough,! P a tr ic k A . M cDowell* H arold M. M cE voy, E d w ard V ., Jr. M cijyo y, Joseph A . M cE vo y , W illiam J:M c G a r r ig le , jJohn J .M cG arry, E u gene F , M cG oldrick, R obert, Jr. McGra-ih,' Jam es ' *M cliborn, F ra n cis J. M clnness, Jaimes E . M clnnes, W ilia m J. M clh tyre, E lija h M cK ay, A rth u r M cK ay, W illard S. M cLaughlin, .Joseph E. McNamee, James J.McNeill* James G.Me Shea, GeorgeMcShea, John , 'Mead, JocelykiMead, Law rence M.Meek, B yron &. >M aguire, W illiam E .Meade, HaroldM edick, Raym ond JM ellick, H arold D.M ellick, Joseph F .M ellick, Rogier D.Mendell, Thomas H. Mendez, D avid T.Menny, E dw ard M ercia, Elidio Merola, Petrangelo Merrill, Michael MerrelJ, Raym ond S.M eyer, A u gu st Meyer, E d w a rdMichletje, RegisM ic k le ,J o h n M ick le , | J o h n C. •

Miller, Adam A.M iller, D u d le y B .Miller, F ran k , .MilM, F red erick V .Mills, Joseph M illwater, Sam uel Miner, Joseph V .M iltner, M artin M irrable, Joseph M ittaro, W a lte r H.Moffett; Cyrus W.Monahan, J. M.Montanye, Charles M ontgom ery, R ich ard B.Moon, Harold S.Moor, F ra n k E .Moor, Otto, Jr.Mo^re, Arthur I. > M oor^ A rth u r H.M oore, C le m e n t T .Moore, George, J r. !Moore, J. C.T * .Moore, L eo J.Moore, P eter Moore, H o y }Moosfe, iLewis A.M orel, L o u is Sim on Moriarijty, W illiam H. Mornell, Raym ond S. M oreilo, P au l M oriarity, W illiam H. Mortis,^ A rth u r John Morris,! D ri Thom as M oiyjson, A rth u r M orrison, G eorge L . ‘ Mosher, Raym ond MosfcbWitz, P hilipMost rain, John- > j ' . ' . 5 •M ottley, John C. 'Moy/*. Gordon O.M oyer, R obert Muir; Joseph B.M uir, John j M ullord , Jesfse M um ford, W arren M nudyi A rth u r F .M undy; G eorge W .M unroe, Jam es G- Monro, J o h n |Murley, Walter M urphy, Jam es M urphy, R aym ond R.Murray, Cornelius I M u rriy i F red

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Saueracker, Carl M. Saunders, Arthur -Saunders, A uldin Saunders, CharlesSaunders, G eorge Saunders, G eorge W . Scarerzzo, S alvatore Scero, D om inickSchaefer, Joseph

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jQuipp, H ow ardNagle, Clifford ; }Nash, A u gu stu s C.Nash, James J. N aylor, G eorge B . Naxyuski, J. 1 \N eal, F ra n k :Neill, SamueL Neilson, Kai Neuman, Frank L.N ew corn, C ecil M. 1;N ew corn, H a rry I. N ew ell, F ran k lin N ichols, L aw ren ce F.-: N olan, John S. Noonan, G eorge C. Norman, Frederick

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P ROddy, M aurice fTi ROdgers, A n d rew . ?^ Jt t Rogers, J a c k W . | ;:||| Romeo, Jam es ■ .f i Roseberry, M elville H. =

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Rousseau, L ouis : § ’I I Russo, Antonio ; 11J Buss, W illiam ;

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W a sh i^ to n , H arold W a is o ^ John’ P.W e b e r , C l a r e n c e ; !W eila n ^ H arry W elsh, David W elsh? R. M.W end^ i, Charles K . W e n z 4 F red erick E . W heeler, F red erick M. W h e la ^ Jam es W . W ester|arde, Manfred W e s t f i e ld , Fred! iW hitft. W illiam A . W ilb eA M iss H elenW ilcox Dudley M* |W ilcof :: F ran cis -P. W illa ^ , B rad fordW i l l i s , A lb ert !WilliajUs, Edm und W illiam s, H erbert J. f W i l l i e s , M iss E lizabeth W i l l i e s , W m . Ei W illisilrh eo d o re IW illi^ W illia m J . JW ilm efdin g, Pelham }W ils o fi Jam es P. . |W ils o lt LeoW ilson, M iss Elizabeth; W i ls i f J 'Fred.W ilso^i Jam es L.W ilsc ^ JohnW ils o " K a r l L.Wfls<#* N athan W . •Wilsdt^ RaymondW ils^ Walter W ilso l| W a lte r W . Wils<$fci, W illiam W . * j

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cember 3rd, 1918

o l the wmHit. in 4Mek Mtr n«t the-.I ■ ihe p ty q ifo • the atm je add«?d lret> \ the - fe *. p Feas rw»!k-i« j |t;K. twwiy- Mtta. bWtfe edK<jm«nt*.

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tions, as well as th e regular st|f»tlard color­in g s a n d d e s ig n s , a n d r ig h t n o f i i ' e cfin su p ­p ly a ll s iz e s a n d a t p r ie e f that'P'k-: al^put th ewliolesale prico today. I - •*?".

9x12 Brussels | $29. 009 x 1 2 V e l v e t - | - -jWt-OO* $35.00

9x12 Axminster . . . — |39.00,Vp.OO, $45.00

D R A P E R IE S A N D L A C E C U R T A IN Sl jjeautifiil s i l k y d r a p e r ie s , shy t h e y a r d a n d

pair; all the new colorings; also Lace and N e t C u f t a i n s in la r g e v a r i e t y ; C o u c h ( ’o v e r sin m a n y gT ades. , Iff ,I - | ■ I ‘PortierH, pair . $5.98, $7.98, $9.98 to $16,00

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IScrtin & N et C u r ta iiis , p a ir .$ 1 .75 , $2.50, $3.50

Count h t'overs . . . . $1.80, $2.50; $3.50, $5.00

1439 1-441 BrmDd St. j4J-» 1 ; Second St. 1.W0 1324 Seeotid St. ]X!6 1420 Secotjd S t 14fci2 M24 Second St, i^!4 ond St.•:M2 34,<! Ttnrd St.-II :fiear-ago 40* Third St,

TOW NSEND

N O V E M B E R 4,Come

Terrill Road

John S. Johns| . Successor to SHIRLEY & JOHNSTON i-

The Quality Home Furnishers Buiidi ig W. Front St. * y o u • e n te r | u r stqtro a n d nurvc y tl|e Argt*

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Butter\S H & IRONil?y Electricity

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JR O N I^ G M A C H IN E SAre} lighteninig the Wash in a lum d r e l Plaiufield homes; *■ R O ST ST.

178 EA ST!

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1W-M Fourth St, ORDLET US DEMONSTRATE

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ON O R D E R S L E F T A T ST O E E

P L E A S E H E L P U S O B E Y T H E L A W i l p S E N D A L L O R D E R S TORyder & Graves Electric Company

127 WEST SECOND STREET; PLAINFIELD, H. I

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INSURANCEI ■ . i n-.» • ■ . i »|V • t ■? -»v197 N O R TH A V E .

Phone 955.

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