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THE rniV|OL. XL FLAINFIELD. N. J., ^THURSDAY, pECEMBER 3,1908. NO. +9-

EI Mi BiKiii HH mnistora and Laity Welcome Quarreling Over Game ofTrinity's Hew Head at \ Card*. Two Foreigners

Church Reception.

it II Ml MHlt.h AIIK

t . In-, Herring n d Rev. Mr. <;.«*!-

rtrh Aimm* Thumt- Who Wei-

. <»u. .1 Nrw Pastor to

i of Trinity il'-toi nn.-l

Slash Bach Other.

JOHNHON IK JOI liNAI, CLERK.

,,-.rt..-- TliruM 1* CMC While Dal.

l e s s it*-.-*-**.— Wo«Mbt in

Shoulder*—MUM Answer

and coDKr.cati(,h also tbe Deibene, of (he Italian colftn;• i , r . BBd members of other *™»d- «nK«K«d In « ««»e

lurches ofj the <tbe I

' and borough, | yesterday »f urnoon and are nowOf iil-i.ur foi

_ilbered at the church last | throat wasgbi to eltend unwelcome to the | r e c * l r e o m

»w pastor. Rev. John T. Broek. and I "boulders.*-on.e beii«r acquainted whb him. j &ausle<r *'was a delightful occasion In which j «»«««•

istor -iii ! people joined heartily. In- i:•.•,!.• the perfect harmonyhrlsil.Mi u]>lrlt tbat prevailsriuiii" i.iinr-t work for Tii•

Muhlenberg Hospital. Importo'iut. while bis companion

iny stab wounds In theBoth were .greatl

l d po«'d be summoned-

County Man WinsLeadership of the Lower

House at Caucus.

f the Assembly. Grimth LewU. ofBurlington c

1 Of the Iinly, wa elected-chair

i by a Vote ot 23

Picked Up Her* Recently.. He ExcUe Commission Divided Negro Arrested After Me»*«r-is Sentenced tor Jobs D«»neinThi.Ci'yBU Y.

Thomas Allen, colored, w i y - i r , -arrested-here about two weef|i ago (by Roundsman Higgtns was serftenced i Flsk, of Plalnfleld.

schmtdt Shooting Fails toClear Hlm—lf

I I M ; H : PfUNTH

ark. Dec. Z.—Wbei the Slate Jobn Jones, th* negroCommission, of which Mayer Patrol •nan McDonald

M I ft BIG KICK'i Time at County Board

When Fersonal-'. i t i«s a r c E x c h a n g e d ,

ARK IXJITI

The i*enone

i*ent£nce was on two lndl<£lments or the ifor entering the borne 4t Cor-1 favor of

' C l C A M d tAssemblymani Pierce, of jporatlon Cownael C. A. Madh. -Union. This makes Mr.: Lewis the West Eighth strttt. and th* ott

Marshal l.i.Kan of Fanwood. found | Republican floor leader. ; j for entering tbe Nstherwood «atif• lhe men near tbe Lotieanx Lunib-. ; Professor John D. Prince, of Pas-I botb acts being committed 'riff- ye*j Com pans '* yards, and with the aesi.--| sale county, was selected :os the Re- ago.

lance of Peter Kilter took them to j publican candidate for speaker over) Allen'Appeared without <&unsibtyman William P. Martin, of , hut he mad- a strong plea In e'

The Sunday-school rooms, whereje ri • i-jiiion was held, were attrac-,vely d«-<trated for tbe occasion,here being a pleasing arrangementf palms and flowers about tbe plat-arm, while erep* streamers of or-nge and , whits colors, were sus- | . .>etidrd from (he celling reaching in ] * ,11 dlm-IWna. I "f';,

The atfallr was under the direction I I!.f tbe Udtea* Christian Work So- | Vlely. and Ji-very member, aaslitred by *he ytitinKi iwople of tbe church, aid- .id In makjlng it a great success. Rev. | S i i i i rlohn V. (iroek. tbe pastor, wan an-ils ted In T»H-elvlnR and being Intro-Inced lo! his people by tbe elderA the oHurrh and t

the hospital. It was finone of the wound* would prove fa-tal. Deibene was ablinstitution today, and was immed1

layis chalrmak I morning, following tbe shooting. i(\

here tomorrow, the flgbl for j William Messerssehmldt by a bivrtlar •opening will be renewed, ijt | he grappled with at hi* hnin* _ mi !

ome known tbat at least ope i Washington street, failed to standmmissluners Is strongly in i up under Chief Klelv's quitting*** lo .•)in<laj opening during <er- ibis presence in this city. He wajfun-!i. so far as serving liqupr I able to give a good account o r him-j

with meals at hotel* is concern«jl. J self and this morning was «rr«Mtged|This n u n Is alleged to be Mr. Wbiit- ! before Judge Runyon on a •vrhniial ,peck, but he wl'l neither i S t v «pr j charge, Of carrying concealed; 3»eaji-1deny tnt> report. * Ions, a revolver having been fou$d

When the com mission e n read over ! bis coat pocket. He wa« held lttf«2

;(MtMi^. (itvr "Tar t" Talhi

ain tm

>elnK pi ' EldeLined at

loin* by I illness. The greeting on:be part j»f pastor and people wan aHearty one, giving assurances ofunited support and cooperation inchun-h wjork.

There jwere several feature* ihitruiiiliii.-'il to make the reception nivat great [pleasure. Uiirlng the eve-ning Mist §. Etta Raybort and P. S.Cutter, tlf the church quartet, sanft,two delightful selections. Tbe pres- f e U tfom M n a |ence of several other pi.wor- ot the | Df_ p w W e g ,

•other feature enjoyed by fnm h o m e a marranged lo hiMuhlenberg HItalians were itilitt'in When th.

placed under arrest. Importobe detained there for pojsllweeks, but he too will be he

by tbe authorities as SOOD a i heto leave. While he suffered icut In 'he throat It was n

• two Italians had been play!and drinking beer all the t

on and toward night tbey wehilarious and boisterous moc

other of cheating. The charge w

f-u-inu each other with stilettohand. The men clinched and wh'In this position. Importo's throat wcut. and Delbene's shoulders wereterribly lacerated with repeated s'iblnE*. The latter succeededbreaking away from his. companland ran out of the hoase. with Ini-porto closely following on bis heelt

Wttti blood gushing from tn<wounds the men ran a distance of a

{Quarter of a

alled- Robert Clark,

. Dr. C. B. Her-•l Presbyterian

rlmrili tit Kay a few words, and Indoing MI be extended a hearty wet:come to Mr. Broek to the PlalnfleldMinister!' Association. He said tbath* wan ulad that the members ofTrinity church bad chosen s pastorand leader, and be considered II apleasant' duty to welcome him andwisb him Oodvpeed and great suc-cess lu his work.

Rev. r L, Ooodrlcb. pastor of theCongregational church, who was In-troduced as one who bad always been

church. ad«ed a few

Herri O!' tfcOl of Dr

He said tbat Trinity badalways jbeen blessed with fine pas-tors. He i • • .'.!!• il tbe pastorate fRer. Dr| Raymond, relating an aming Incbli-nt In bis service here.

d h h h im Sundayg

saidBight after service and inquiredmade him look disconraged. He re-plied tbat his wife had told him lha'hi* •erinon that evening was a stupidone. He did not believe, he said,thst kit. Broek would have tbe sameexperience as be has no wife to crltlc-t*e bis sermons.

Mr. hoodrlch also paid loving, trlbate to Rev. Dr. Cornellna Schenckand hln long service. He~ said thatDr. f . S i . i k always seemed a hollerin.inU.-i of the local clergy than therest of them and be referred affw-tlonatcilv to his admirable ChristianHn.iH'i- • He also welcomed PastorBroek to PlalnBeld and the mlnlh-ters' association.

The whole evenlm: was pracllcallydeTOted to sociability and It WSK lonftafter 10 o'clock when the affair term-inated. Tbe pleasing decoration*were tbe work ot a committee com-prising Mrs. Jacob Beckman MrsGeorge W, Cole. Mi- I. B.VanCamp.klrs. Heory Van Name and Mrs. I,.M Dunavatt. In looking alter therefreiftimenta and other features otthe reception all of tbe members attbe Ladlea" Christian Work Societyassisted. During an intermlssli

and coffee w* B served.Among the pastors and their wives

pre«Wt were Rev. and Mrs. C. 1-Goodrich. Rev. and Mrs. EdwinShaw. Rev. Dr, C. E. Herring, Rev.A. CJ Nlckerson. Rev. J. HV Musson.Rev. and Mrs. N. W. Squire*. Rev.W B. Honevman and wife and Rev.and Mrs. A. E. Finn.

lad .T the annplces of the Women'*Eii-hanc* and for the benefit of thatInstitution, a sale and entertainmentwill be held at the Hartrldice Schoolauditorium tomorrow and Friday af-

111 If!

M a ]

to thearda. w

Lrotzeauxhere tbt-y

. Friends soughtbut he3 Mnrsthe men

was awajall Ixigai

reached tbe boxal and It was believed at the ttths t botb would die.

In the meantime nwi other I'aliwere arrested and placed in the loup of Fanwood where they are beheld as witnesses. Some say tthey were Indirectly responsibltbe trouble, but

e foi(bus far tbe aathorlable lo get the me>lies hi

to talk.Early In the afternoon

accompanied by severalfriends, visited the grocery store ofSheelen Brothers of Fanwood andmade some pubchases. Thewere In a Jolly mood and thosesaw them believed tbat tbey hadbeen drinking. linporto h u beenemployed in a gang on the New Jer-sey Central, whll* Deibene has had

loyment. The former la twen-year* old, while Deibene is

sue year* Of axe. They hav-en members of tbe Italian col-

I linnB.- In ttw l.liiliti:.- ST»t^It U understood that whether

ouncilmanic light committee Is

ber of at tights

changes In t

In the city In th(• will undoubted!)

be radicalbe busln

West Front street ha te petitionedCommon Coancll to Install arc

lights on tbat thoroughfare, tbe de-belng to niakt- In more metropol-

. At present the main business•is of tbf city are practically 11-Inated at ntgat by the merchants,ral big lamps [being Installedi time to time. They think that

it is about-lime the city undertooksome share of lhe expense and nodoubt effort^ wBt be made In tbatdirection before long.

AliHka Mi- -i<>niii-> to Meet.The monthly mett lng of t»ie Wo-

men's Home Missionary Society ofthe Crescent ATOnue church will !>-•held In the church parlor on Friday

o'clock. address will be a d eby Rev. S. R. Sprlggs. who has spentnine years as missionary and teacherat Point Barrow, Alaska, the mostremote northerly station under thecharge of Che Women's Home Mis•ion Board at the Presbrterlajichurch.

The Heart. L-nnc and Digestive Or-. C. A. rooms

o'clock. Thelecture Is the second ot a series to

by different prominent• en thai car* of the body

j the proapectlvby a vote of 37 t<> A. Mr. j behalf. He admitted that h««.was a ip i sk ' s ntnee. i

Mart inis one of the "new idea" Re- j burglar. ->ut explained that., when i according IOpublicans, and hit candidacy was ad- j sentence^ froin Mercei

report

'ocated in an earnest speech, by As- 1 burglaries committed in that toon t r . i Howisetnblyi felt. Of Passalc. andotber new Idea Republic*said that a tal

w h o•> elect Mr. Mar

•Id he recognized1

render upon the part of the Republlcans to the corporation^

Officers elected wlthouf any oppo-sition were: Journal clerk, George Roundsman Hlgglfts,H Johnson, of Scotch Plains; assls-ihls possession a f«lltiint journal clerk. Lewis R. Will-1 tools, snowing that be

vtsor of lilll.-=. | Ing the'ald buslneM.

he was |1ven to awlerstand Jhsi hwould tfot be called upon to-mswe:o oihericharttes. He railed r i stateho« n r A i h a t these charges t/be d r J K proTl«ed he. fcaway fr»nt Plalnield. U

arrested hfce by a

Plalnfleld yesterdiy, [

Issioners Whitpeck a^d 1a decided stand against Iif Commissioner Backus, I

was supported by Commissioner':, that no liquor should be s«ldSunday: Mr. Whitpeck.

ball foiThe

the grand Jury.t h e

'file Somerset County Board for .h£ Equalisation of Taxes held KB "•.l^ii meeting ID the North PlslnOsld ',ouncil chambers', last night, for |

' of hsTlns a full dlscoi1 hotofjr& ph ed, veslerdfiv ai

it Jones made by Williamwho has charge ot the Berttlllo^sys-

•m at the Rahway reformatory, M'arges t/ere to o n Sunday Mr Whitpeck It IU I t e m a t t h e Rah way reformatoif. Mrhe. rtfcalned | M l d . t o o k l h e g roUnd that the excise Banke'r declared that the twi. arewhichfhe dia Uusineps should be conducted on SOn- i Identical. Messerscbmld; s-tateft tbutd hfce by j I n e m a n w h o ahot n l m * a s whiW but

Allenet of t

i .d

Georg [lover, of Essex; first as-•rvisor i>f bills, Charles

Heritage, of Gloucester; secondIstant supervisor Of Bills. Walter

etl. rgeani

-at-a

olored.^sfmpted^tothla Aor

William R. Swan, Eseexi first assis-tant sergeant-at-arras. [William S.Dey. Middlesex; second aWstant ser-geant-at-arms. Paul T. Ludlam. >

•• -..!!.' bill clerk,; Ulchard J j>lln. Morris; assistant bill clerk,h S. ClnnMng. Cap« Mar.ten the caucus named tbe follow,steering committee- to fill the.

minor positions: Gibbi. ran id r-n:

ThomjM Johnson,city, who recently aibis wit*; was arraigned .on a charge of assault with Intent tokill. He also appeared wit!eel. H£ entered a plea of RoSty, ad-mlttingVto the court thai berr ied t>kill hls&Kife. He was reniafdeil fo

nteactf* on December 9.lnlin Si-oRg!t, of FanwooA. whi

waa charged with carrying concealedweapons and threatening tg shoot,waa plaieed In charge of thi) proba-tion ojpeer for one year ftltb In-

pay 4 1 a montu to theVcorbees. Middlesex; Clark. Essex; probation offlcer. HJB counsel, WPoole. Monmouth; Ward. Bergen; G. Del|eza appeared in bl*, behalfBurpo. Paasalc: Glnnelier. Mercer; waking a i trong plea fiOtto. Hudson; Keffer, Atlantic. - | Richard J. Grant, who Jra '

The -•' -rfne coramlttse will prob-labout ttlfllnfleld rcpresenably not report until after th« can- to be s£plano tuner and chained withcus of the senators, wtficb will oc-|obtalntag money under fajsi- pre-cur In the State House December j tencea.f entered a plsa of15 He was remanded for se

-1— Wedn&af t December ».

1 W I H I K GENT SITColonel Hei

York ai the <

came

icw production. "Maryrt Pa." at tbe New plalnfleld the.. While standing fn rhe lobby!.«• !•. (1 a three shefet poster onwall announcing Treasurer Sam

W. Cunnlnh^m's beneit tomorrowIght and he turned to lhe box or-

r.i •• window where thaf worthy wa>handing out pateboards;

r, Sam, ' he said to him, ' t ha tIn Pull' Is a good show andyour benefit I ir buy a gallery

Sew rtaiafleld's treasurer wasi-olon»l's employ for flve years•ver knew bitn 4& a "kldder"looked at him Indrwdulonsty.M-an It." Mr. Savage said earn•hand It oni," Ic-ket for the "Hd" worth twen-

B wax shoved through theind a;twenty dollaris passed back.

11 the col-

r openinggold certlftrat

itnd the change.onel said as he started to move

; "If I can't attend the perform-I"U keep this ticket as a sou-and tblnk of San) Cunningham

whenever I look at B £

l>r. Greafell's l*'<iun-.Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell whose life

| manly courage and practicalbrlstlanlty In his ' heroic worktnong 'be deep sea fishermen of

Labrador has awakened internation-al interest will lecture In tbe Plaln-fleld High School ajudttoriuiTuesday,and woVI

December 32. on his lifeIt on tbat desolate coast. Dr.

I a doctor of medicine notf divinity. An Oxford manid outlook, fertile in re-1 adventurous in spirit he•e chtfeen aity'of many ad-

KiU-b™ Shown- M Hope Cha|>H.A novel entertain idem snd socialthe nature of a kitchen shower

will be Kit'en at Hopefhapel tonight.inder th* auspices Of

It #put dowaflhlgg a co

_ a flying.pposlte Wjflttitt's shoe

•tore jpd started oV at bieak-rntkspeedj before the driver, KlarenceZlrnm^r. could stop It. At {*•• Frontstreet ieoraer. it was unabl^ to turnand pjnnged headlong ln t« the bigfront window of Scbwed's»clothlng•tore,^scattering dummies 'h all di-rection*- Zlmmer Jumped from th"wagon" and tried to catch # e horse,as ilid several other m<- v. but itbacked o i t of Its own a^ord ~then •-.;.!••-.< >\ off again. ~West Fmni street, sipie offhlcycles on the wayijand col-lided frith George Henrys frill; wag-on InJ front of the postofbee. TheWjrnot k vehicle was thro«n on ill-front jend and beld the I runawivdown.^ Henry escaped Injftir-

Thej Warnock horse was.badlv cutby th* Window glass andj* It wasthouf&t at first it would nave to bekilled^ Dr. Herbert arrived withina few:mlnutes and after chfrkinc theflow ijf bltxid found the anUnal couldbe brfggbt around. Tbe f a eon wasonly IBgbtly damaged. 9

. ID l..lumbt» IJ .O Plchool.Bigelow, captain oj th« Taleteam In 1907. fed head

_j!ls season, enterrfi the Co-lumbia Fnlverslty LawterdaVNew^To.legal? education.

Aid Society. All be

lipriit-r he willI.and;, in the coachingteam] next year, aa thelumWa begins late IiJust i t tbe beginning of

the" "Lad~leV j 1 City Cosnmlttee> who attend 1 T # Republican City f

are requested to bring on article met fast night wit* W,

. H

but he received,!; Itrnored. no support except f r p r o j n e

•hr> later cbanged his po- , r J l

h lha P£innrt: ! '

S v

• h i s > LiilaniI been

with,the reportjOriginally the roramlsslon^rs

agreed against Sunday opening sn.ithis leads to the belief that if Mr.Whlti>eck renews his efforts in tl>afdirection there wilt be a minority Te-port. If such U the cose, howeier.It Is likely to be confined to tbatilngle phase of the report, althooch:here is some authority1 for the .as-Krtlan that both Whitpeck and How-lo not entirely agree with otb.^r dtI ail.*.

According to a storv golnp therounds here, both CommissionersFisk and Backes Insist that in-;-b« na recommendation favorlnt: Run-day selling under any condition* or

any places. Co mm Us loner ftlc?aid to hold that same view. J<*rording to a report from New-, the commission will recommendJ boards of excise tn be c|im-

posed ^f from three to five m^T1-

very light in color. The hfcllwaywhere tbe two men grapplejB wasquite dark at the time -and fn Kl« ex-citement it Is not 1M1UH15] ihui.tli'-1

victim gained a wr&ng Imprestglon.Jones, who Is twenty-ninpr year;

Old., aays he came from Wlfllamw-port. Pa.. Sunday to visit ;MetiryAlexander, of Cottage place, aj pres-ent serving a term In }all tot: coalStealing. When he found thst he

the bone

hl-^si resldcnU of Iie objection to* the I

d. Men like Edwin B. Hooltjy, In J. Buttfleld. B. A. Hegeman. ^d Harold Serrell prut-iited

the jump in tax valued and) Iuimn the bbard to make » ' m i - 5

reduction, Plain speakings.narked every step of tbe proce*«-*>lids former Mayor Netwon R. Umai-le | . a member of the .niniiiln«:ii(V'.v. making the request In an tn-:

their without•t t«

yarried woman friend, be s a n d

-set County Board of th-Equalization Of Taxes convened ttthe North PUInBeid Council Chambers yesterday afternoon to receivecomptalnlti of taxpayers. Of th« ai>lealx made by twenty-five prop^rty-iwners ot. tbe borough from what

they believed to be excessive a*s*-?*-ils only one was allowed; Ittba.i of Charles Wetsel. It-, was

admitted tbat his

was small, It was allowed.Tbe appeals for reductions

n f 1.000. The board listenedevery complaint and

of•ntB presi ted for a rfdi

Tbe completeho made appeals U aalist of

follow;Mary O'Connor. J. V. E.' Vajpder-«f, William Kaedlng. Jacob K.-ll-r.

E. J. Coe. Mrs. M. Weinberger, ^JohnAbbo't, Silas Coddington. William

iiham, Patrick Duffy, CharleS:,Wet-Susan A. Bright. Frederick L.

ilaman. Peter K. Dilts. EJ M.neb. M. J. Lonj?, William Ba«ch.J. Buttfleld. James Tappen.tB. S.

Hooley. Mabel B. Hooley. Lujy B.Hooley. Thomas B Brooks, CharlesW. McCutchen. W. J. Buttfleld < five

!>!"• la).nication frc

r E. M. French was

BAajbspel In tbe chair. Reporu ot^the recent

ar* Invited Refreshments willserved and a social ante enjoyed.

hai p j ^were MlhslltttL' Anotbsr I Mrs.

n illustrated lecture on A IF:I-th« Elenslnian Mysteries? will

iv TI Monday night. December IS.:be First Baptist church. t>> L.

V. F. Randolph, under the aqeblcex• Club of the chnrfh. Mr.

Ranrlol|ih spent some time in {theaat winter, and also- visited the sitg,•nsis. Hi- lecture will deal withh present day Athens and its lite]ancient tlmei). All of the--Men's

Cluba in the various chnrcbos ofPlalnfleld and the members #f tbeindent hlstorr classes of th» local

blgb school are Invited to attend.

!of the Scotch Plainsj wer* the prize-winner*.

:tal hoar

Ined there until Just befojpe hiwas arrested at the depot. '..'*'brathe chief KHked for the natnij of hlnfriend so that she could" be Mill mlto eorrabate his statement He rpfu^*"lto give It. saying that II v.-onh; eom-promise her. He was warned thaihe waa fn a tight position: and thatsbe would be protected, but h«'stead-fastly refused to give the tofonna-tlon. •

George Webb, the. white.ntt^t whowas caught in the police draesat. wireleased this mOrnlne, bis Hlojemnito Use police being satlsfacto^. H«also claimed WlUlsrosport ip- hi*home, but denied knowing Joi^ee. IIf,I* a mechanic and safd that t£c ramhere looking for work. M

-Messerschmldt Is resting eafffly tcday. He was operated on thtfTrimrnIng for the removal of thn i.nilet. It entered the fleshy paijof tb•aft leg and took a

'he full lor-P. V. K. Va

v»*.v and Mr.

Dr. J. Her*clan In charge, 'let. dOeii notrations.

Buchanan.rho r >ved i

i pbyelebul

N. r . H. S. A7III.I I IS iSl-UEBBLK HAIX 1'OlC UVM.

Tbe pupils of the North PnUnfleldHlgb School now have a ptece fortbelr gymnasltc eurclses, basketball

i Board i*igaged Debeie's' M:iltreet to be used |»r '

atternoelBs

m hallhold

Chathamletic purtwo evenings each week!the basketbal teams have be& hand(capped by not having 4 ,practice. Tbey will now ha<for this purpose and alsoIng In tor-class contests

At stated tiipe* boys] a^.i gtrMwho are not members of agy teamwill have the opportunity >f freepi»y- ! M '

George Webster, the . tattle ofManual Training, will be ih^haakei-ball coach for the boys. Tttfc coachfor'the girl's team lias not'^et beeu

low Ma

Will sni.jj-JeffeVy," from Berkeley'^eig

J. Cooper, of # « eng tbe large ntflbberwere enrolled at fe»eS

Asricultureal CoMege .fot* ShCourses at New Brunswick^ j-eat*day. This brings.tbe total^number

flfty-nlne. which exc^de anyregistration by SMTehteen.

Both JeDery and Cooper wf)&ta.ke up;eneral agriculture. • 5:

Gave a Procrrssive BswStfff l^rt*.and Mrs. Robert Qow%at

board, composedf'en. Stewart Ken-V

Smalley. presided over, with the former mayo*

aAing as chairman because of hisrfisirtcnc > In North PlsinBeld. laiu..-nins the meeting be said tt h«db**»ti called for the purpose of g*t^'tijtg the property owners views on.wliat he called an absurd raise I*valuations and that he and bis .•-.!,lyiiiv,- wanted everyone to be heardj~I;.'- continued on to explain to. a eer^rfiii extent lust bow tbe valuation*l | N'.rth Platnfleld bad been almoafdf nbled the past rear while those 1»afiber parts of tbe county had nwIv'-n Increased In proportion. Use^oke from tbe standpoint of a rlil-?hn who was 4«*Hde4!« opposed t£Cm oiWHsor'u proceeding snd cod?tuiulng on said:

g "Tbe argument for tbls change InValuations came directly from Mayor^wnoend and Borough Connsfl

f iarles A. Re«d. They appeorwlfore tbe county board and ask«M•t it be done. Tbe board disagre«Q

ffectaring tbere were portions of tb*yum!}- taxed enoucb and that It was£>t seeking moi»*-y that did not bt-#njr to It. However, that agitationgas resulted In North Plalnfleld n?i-ftng a far greater raise than a»y«th.-r munldpntlty. The » « « « •

lould bave been conservative in*»ay If for no other reason than ih^•ii-r;ii depression that •-xl«te-1iroughout the country at tbat time,

tbe question Of annexation h*»i>thlng to do with It whatever, ioi)r notion it woold be a weak ar"ju-

jiTit to have the county line chao^g-fil with sucb a' load hanging offer

The law sars property mnat ]pej e s s e d at Its true value and what

bey cant j[et"" e powi

ag win be hud o £ Tu. Foster. 3 J l Bast Sevwuh %treet. [ "*V?*?Tborsdsj morning. The fibjectj w 't

| will be "Carlyle."

;t could b-> sold at when«SMI !• made. 1 doubt if ten per r#nc

lhe property In thU borough coni.le been sold at Its true value wbf-n

\h- aKiessor made his roaads. Andiow 1 say again that the resjtofeflity for this controversy In NVplainfleld rests with those whoatfi that agitation and they can't

he power _(ilnd the throne. Tbe board U f>

settle this natter accord!nff tost judgment and win trr. ' to

J.i.-r-ct all evils BO far as It lies I*•" i power. We are open to tugge'-

>n«. tbe good ones wll be acceptedd tbe bad ones coat off "Edwin S. Hooley took the flporimediately after the former mayor

concluded speaking and bis addxeos:'as not only "plain" but full: ofhot shot." He Implied at the out-H that the increase in valuation*as a plan on the part of Mr. ftee4

LO swing around tbe an 11-annexation-ixts and that those who opposed -thla* leasure tn other years were tb* avn

ho received the brunt of the rjtlae.— I; "Did Saunders or Town sen d -;. get

t. entertained a ttamber oft^t?" he asked; 'no, but Hooley^.ndfriends at their home last^ilgbt atpIcCutchen did becanse Reed wantsa progressive euchre party,??; At thejto awing them around. Atswsorccncl'nslon of the play tt jras. an•%Cooler convicts himself by hirJbwnnounced that Miss Minnie BomlnRer*figures."and Prof. ToWnsend. supefflrt*nd«i<| - A l , h i - , „ „ , , „ „ „ . ««,!«.«--.

l«# «.- oui .k m j . . i u . T . . t ._ t Al t n » Juncture Mr. Hooley- ws*Ilnterruoted by Mayor Towusend whoisuted that be explained his ps#t In'tbe agitation several times andihat*lt waa hardly necessary to go t

fit ffl. J. If WK IIIIKS m COMi LEWIS DtfEIIIS PM ■alora and Laity Welcome Quxrroling Orer Qama of Trinity's Haw Hand at Carda, Two Foralcnars

Church KacapUon. Slash Kach Other. >1 M HI SDRKIl ASK PBKMfVr. ""™ •* THE HoariTAI.

lnpHto . TliruM l« <*•«. HTillr IV-*- •*. I»r. Ilrrrlng and IUw. Mr. tiood- rU I. Arnumg TW Who WH

roused Sm fuior to HI. Iducul KW-i«L

The m-mpara of Trial!) Heformad / Tomnao Imporlo end Snlrntoi- lurch and caun-iallo. .too lb. I Hainan*. of lha lt«IUo rolonr .1 F.o- ■Wore. »!■*• .ad membra. of other »>**• *■>*•**« to » ■>»*• lurrhc of lb. dl, .ad borooeb. I rdnr nflranoon .ad hr. now lb lb. number of .bout four |llun- i Muhl*ub*r* Hoapllal. 1 mporta • ted, «.tb*red .1 Cb. church taut I throat ... rut. whll. bln companion «b, IO ..lend ., welcome to lb. | recited m.nr .lab wound. In tho .. .—tor. Her. job. T. Broub. ...I I *»"’ •coni, bet let argo.lDlnt whb him | l**“u* 'f” ... • delightful occa.lon In which I "rdlcal .Id low Of Mood before

zstor and peopf© Joined heartily. In . kailnir the perfect harmony »ad|Jj" Marshal Logan of Panwood, found the Lotxegux Unh-;

County Man Wins Leadership of the Lower

Hotiee at Cauona. JOHNHOV IN JOfKVtf. CLEIIK.

IVm. a. Kpaakrr

brlull.n - j-lrll .b.t prevail. .,a i Comp..J'. ,.rdu .nd with tb. M.I.- -ml.. - i#,Bol work for ,b. fu- .R"'*r '“k * earnest The Sunday-school rooms, where se reception was held, were attruc- i rely decorated tor (be occasion, here being a pleasing arrangement f palms and flowers shout the plut- irn. while crepe streamer* of or- age and white color*, were sws- ended from (he celling reaching In II directions. The affadr was under the direction 4 lh. Indies- Christian Work Ro- lety. and ©very member, aaalsied by he young i>eople of fhe church, aid- 'd In making It a great ■urn*. Rev lohn Y Broek. the pastor, was as dated In receiving and being Intro- lured to his people by the elder* iC the r•jurch and their wlvrs. all wing present except Elder George U Van Htnbvrgh. nho la detained a» Win. by j Illness The greeting on ihe part i»f pastor and people was a. hearty ope. giving assurance, of united aupport and cooperation It church wy.rk There were several feature* th* romblned to make the reception one at great pleasure. During the eve- ning hi I <4 3. Et<* Raybart and P. 8. ratter, rtf the church quartet. tang two delightful selections. The pres- ence of several other pastors of the city was another feature enjoyed by Pastor Hroeh. Elder Robert Clark. Jr . railed upon Her. Dr. C. E. Her- ring. Of the First Presbyterian rburrb. to **> a few words, and in doing MO he extended a hearty wel- come to Mr Broek to the Plainfield Ministers’ Association, lie said that he was glad that the members of Trlaltr church had chosen a pastor and leader, and he considered It a pleasant* duty to welcome him and wish him Godnpeed and great esc- row In his work. Rev C L Goodrich, pastor of the Congregational church, who was In- troduced as one who had always been near to Trinity rhnrch. added a few words ef welcome to those of Dr. Herrin- He aald (hat Trinity had always been blessed with fine pas- ters He recalled the pastorate of Rev. Dr. Raymond, relating an amus- ing incident In bis service here. H? said that hr met him one Sunday night after service and Inqnlred what made him look dJaroaragcd. H# re- plied that bla wife had told him lha' his sermon that evening was a stupid one. lie did not believe, he said, that Mr Broek would have the same experience as he has no wife lo crltlc- txe his sermons Mr Goodrich also paid loving trl bate >o Rev. Dr. Comeltws Schenck and hi* long service. He said that Dr Schcnch always seemed a holler member of the local clergy than the rcet of them and he referred aff**©- tlonatHy to hts admirable Christian qualities He also welcomed Pastor Broek to Plainfield and the minis- ters’ aaaorlatlon. The whole evening was practically devoted to sociability and It was long after 10 o’clock when the affair term- lasted. The pleasing decoration* were the work of a committee com- prising Mr* Jacob Beckman Mrs George W Cole. Mr* l. B VanCamp. Mrs. Hewrv Van Name and Mr* I.. M Dnnavan la looking after the refreshments and other feature* of the reception all of the members of the Ladtfu' Christian Work Society assisted During aa intermission Ice cream, cake and coffee were served. Among the pastor* and their wives present were Rer. and Mr*. C. L Goodrich. Rev and Mrs Kdwla Shaw. Rev. Dr. C K Herring. Rev. A. C. Nickerson. Rev J W. Musson. Rev and Mri K W Squires. Rev W R Hoaeyman and wife and Rev and Mrs. A. * Finn 1‘nder lHe auspice* of the Women’s Exchange and for fhe beaefl: of that Institution, a sale and entertain)

the hospital. It was found that aoad of the wounds won Id prove fa tal. Delbenc was able to leave the Institution today, aad «u Immedt ately placed under arrest. I report n will be detained there for possibly tiro weeks, but he too will be held by tbe authorities aa mood aa he Is able to leave While he suffered ugly rut In 'he throat It was deep. fh- two Italians had been pUylng curds and drinking beer all the af- ternoon and toward night they were In a hilarious and boisterous mood Suddenly a dispute arose over th« game, one of the men accusing (hr other of cheating. The charge was resented and Ina'aMHy the n>©n ' faelng each other with atlleltn hand. The men clinched and wbllo In this poaltlon. I report os throat w*s cut. and Delbwne’s shoulders were terribly lacerated with repeu’ed s'ab blip The latter succeeded L . breaking away from bla cooipanlo * and ran out of the house. with I re- port o closely following on his heel* With blood gushing from tflelr wounds the men ran a distance of a quarter of a Bile to the Lolseaux Lumber Company yard*, where they fell from exhaustion. Friends sought Dr P. W. Wentco((. but he was away from home and then Marshall l«ogan arranged lo have the men taken *o Muhlenberg Hospital St once. The Italians were la a semi-conscious con- dition when I hey reached ihe hoeplr- nl and it was believed at the time that both would die. In the meantime two other I sllau* were arrested and placed In the lock- up of Fan wood where (hey are befog held aa witnesses. Some say (hat they were Indirectly responsible for the trouble, but thus far tbe authori- ties have ben unable to grt the me* to talk. Early In the afternoon. Importo. accompanied by several Italian friends, visited the grocery store of ftfaeelen Brother* of Fanwood and made some pudebase*. The m^a were la a jolly mood and those who saw them believed that they had been drinking. Importo has been employed In a gang on the New Jer- sey Central, while Del bene has had no employment. The former Is twen- ty-faur years old, while Delbene Is t wcniy-one years Of age. They have both been members of the Italian col- ony at Panwood far a long lime. t-fauagro In (he laJgfrtlug Hywtrm. It la understood that whether th • Conncilmanlc light committee I* suc- ruseful or not In Installing *n« num- ber of arc lights In the city In the near future, theiw will undoubtedly bo radical change* la the lighting of the business section Merchants on Want Front street have petitioned the Common Connell to Install arc lights on that thoroughfare, the de- sire being to make It more metropol- itan. Al present tbe main busier** streets of thy city are practically II- lamlnated at night by the merchants, several big lamps being Installed from time to time They think that It 1s about time tbe city undertook some share of the expense and no doubt effort* wil he made in that direction before long

.kiosks Ukdaaary to Mere. The monthly meeting of (He Wo- men • Home Missionary Society of the Crescent Arenne chnrrh will b© held In the church parlor on Friday afternoon. December 4. at 3: JO o'clock. Aa address will be made by Rev 8 R Sprtgjts. who has apent nine years aa mlssioaary and teacher at Point Barrow. Alaska, the moat remote northerly station under the charge of tlie Women’s Home MU •Ion Board of the Presbyterian church.

to. Republicans members of tbe As- sembly met In caucus In the Assem- bly chamber at I o’rlock yesterday afternoon and decided upon the House ofleers for the next session of tho Assembly. Griffith Lewis, of Burlington county, was elected chair- man of tbe caucus by a vote of 14 to IS over Assemblyman Pierce, of I'nlno This makes Mr. Lewis the Republican floor lender. Professor John D. Prince, of Pas- saic county, was selected as the Re- pa bit ran candidate for speaker over Assemblyman William P. Martin, of Esser. by a rote of 37 to 4. Mr. Martin «a one of the "neff Idea" Re- publicans. and his candidacy was ad- vocated In an earnest speech, by Aw •emblymaa Blauvelt, of Paasalc. and other new Idea Republicans, who said that a failure to elect Mr Mar- tin would h«* recognised as a anr- rendor upon the part of the Republi- can*. to the corporation* Ofllcer* elected without any oppo- sition were: Journal clgrk. George H. Johnson, of Scotch Plains: assis- tant journal clerk. Lewis R. Will- iams. of Trenton; sup tvisor of bills. George A. Glover, of Essrx: first as- sistant supervisor of bills. Charles E. Heritage, of Gloucester; second assistant supervisor of hills. Walter H Ferrell. Essex; sergeght-at-arBS. William R 8wan. Essex j first assis- tant sergeant-at-arms. William 8. Dry. Middlesex; second gasisiant ser- geant-at-arms. Paul T Lndlam. Cumberland: bill clerk. Richard J. Chaplin. Morris; assistant Mil clerk. Enoch s. Clontlng. Capa May. Then tbe eancos named Ihe follow- ing steering committee to fill the minor positions: Gibb*. Camden; Vcorhees. Middlesex: Clark. Rasa. Poole. Monmouth; Wafd. Bergen; Rurpo. Passaic; Glnnelfey. Mere-r Otto. Hudson; Keffer. Atlantic. The steering committee will prob- ably not report until nflter tba cai- rns of the renntor*. which will oc- cur In the Stare House December

com IKB BUYS

ItflMf SR Sill Colonel Henry W 8*v*ge. .New York's bl* theatrical manager, came out from the city, last night, to wit- fa Is new production. “Mary Jane’s Pa." at Ihe New Plainfield the- atre While standing In the lobby he noticed s three sheet poster on the wall announcing Treasurer 8am W. Cunnlnh^m’s benefit tomorrow night and he turned tq the box of- fice window where that worthy wa« handing out pntebonrds, -Bay. Sam. he said lo him. ’’that Paid In Full’ I* a good show aad .a It’* your benefit I ir buy a gallery *.nl-*' The New Plainfield • Irenanrer • n Ihe eolonel'. employ 'lor live yenra but never knew bltn a- n "kldder" he looked nl him Incrodnlonalr. • I mean It." Mr. 8avMe raid earn colly; -hand It out.” tleket lor the "lid' worth iwen- ..re rent a waa ahovefi throusb the window opening and a twenty dollar gold eertlBrale waa paMed hack. “Never mind Ihe change." the eol- onel said as he alerted lo move away; "If I all allend the perform- mce 111 keep thin ticket aa a non- icnlt and think of Sam Cunningham vbenever I look at It."

He. fiieawr. Levin re. Dr Wilfred T. Grenfell whose life of tnnnly coomge and practical Chrlvllnnlly In his heroic work among the deep aen aahermeo of Labrador haa awakened Internation- al lntere»t will lecture In Ibn Plain- field High School auditorium on Tuesday. December 12. on bin Ufe and w«rk on that desolate canal. Dr Grenfell It s doctor of medicine not a doctor ot dlrtnlty. An Oaford man with broad outlook, fertile in re- source aod ndrenlnroo. In spirit ke might have chrfcen anr'of many ad-

m gees i m if omd nifi Picked Up Bora BnconUjL Ho Exciao ComtaiMion IMTided Negro Arrooted After Moo*er

to Sentenced tor Jobs I>Jne In Thto City §Im Venn 4(0.

Jotinvuo. Another Negro. Wlf. .It. tempted lo km Hh Wifi.

Thomas Allen, colored ■rrwtrt her* about two v by Roundsman Higgins by Judgn E. 8. Atwalar In thcU'olon year* in S ala The pent yum was Oh two

on Important PbrtM ot It*

MAT UK MINORITY RETOBf. Rnwor M— M Tbmt WhllfrA Is Iff

lo.- Oprwtag Mww ow Hnndny Aftrc-

Nawark. Doc. •.—When tb« SiM* Karls* Cua.ral.lD., of which Msyfir Fisk, of PlsInflaUJ. U cbnlrmA. mews ibm tomorrow, th* fight (pi Sunday opening will bo ronrwed jr he* brrnrof know* that al )i>ast oflr of tba i ommlsslua-rs u strongly In Cor-1 favor of Sunday opwnlng during c^r- ou i tain hours. k..1 _,.k • hotel*

nr timid i Shooting Feito 10 Older Himself

PIMiKH PKINTH INHNT TO UIM. mt HE Own With Hoe

pert IkvUfw. 4 John Jours, the negro caput rod by Patrolmen McDonald jeslerde. morning, fallowing Ike mhuollng Jf William Meeaerweehmldl hy a harglar hr grappled with at his homd on Wnshlngton street, failed to ytaad up under Chief Kl.ly . qumingJ* to his presence In thin clly. He wng on- god nceonnl of *lro- nn serving Honor able to glre n good neeonnt of hlm- els Is concern*! self nod Ibis morning won Ordst-d

Lrceorr n« r. M. C. A. Dr. fruHi DnBots will I ms re on •III be held nl the Hnrtrldge fchool “The Heart. 1-nng end IHgmlv, Or- nndturtnm tomorrow and Friday nt I g»ns." In the T. W. C. A. rooms lernoon and erenlng. There will b- Thnreday night at • o'clock Tho nnmerone nlfrnelfcmn and to oppor , lector* la the eecood of h eerien to tslhy to obtain nanny unit able gltle he (Iron by dKeeont promlnee; for the holidays j physicians on tbs earn of the body

for entering the home pomtlon Coe one) West Eighth street, end Ibdi other ] wlih _ for coloring the Setberwood msllon. j This man la alleged lo be Mr. Whitt. ; belorv Judge Runyon on a technics both acts bring committed ,lil years I peck, but he wPl neither nfilrm obr j charge, ot carrying roneealeq p»»p ago. t I deny lh.- report. } ions, s rcrolv-r haring Iw-n found lo Allen appeared wllhonl flume:, | when the commissioners read oner I his con' t<ocke(. Hr wav held tnllf'J but he nude a slrahg plen In own) the prospective report al Mssor j hall tor the grand Jury. hehglf. He gdmltfsd that b^wsd niPlek', „mce. In Plainfield yesterday. 1 The Bngrr prints on Ihe nlhdos burglar, but r,plained Hull when | according 10 n slory current hgrel*111 “ 0T°rge Bgllrnly ne's residence aeatenrnf from Moreer coonfy for'bolh Comulrslnncrs Whltpeek and I where If eesemrhmldl boards. Were • t donate tr nine. e ... flhgit i > ffh t ill e-fl » I-s 11-III • V mil t'hlpt burgurldi committed In Ihnl jtonnly. j Host look n decided stand agal*s! Photographed yesterday end «h|el hn one fives, lo nadervtand |bnl he ihe views of Commissioner Bsc kps I Kl.ly bed Ihsm compared wlth-thos" would no. he called upon lo-knewer .ho w,. supporled h, CemmfselonerIJon'“ m“>’ "r Wluiam Hanker, ro othrrVhargc*. Hf failed r» atata, risk, that bownro^kihat thaaa rhargro *fro to be dr^Pkl provlfiwd bn rvUhalnnd -ay frqo# Plainfield, which fixe did day sftornoons but hn race Led. [ It |'he nan who shot hint wm Whfr. but I. rumored, no rapport except l|L * ■‘1“ "**"> h>™ been mIMaken who Inter rh.nged hU po-, ' erne lent, m thej«t|er la vary. Ilaht lq color. Thn hjMlway where the two men grappl«i| wax

not do. When arrested htF* by Round Milan Hlgglhs, Allen whad In bla poatsaaloa a fall art of tArglar’a tool*. »bowing that ha *»i *tlH Ing the bid ThonB# Johnanq, colored, city, who recantly attempt bla wife; waa arraigned this on a charge of aaagalt with kill, lid also apMhred wi kill Mnwife. H* vu rei aretrowT nn December 9. . John Scoggs. of Fan' waa chanted with carrying weapons aad throaxenli waa placed la charge of tloa o®eer tor ooe year with la- atrucUcAa lo pay 4< » mont» to the probaitpn plficer. Hi* coufael. W. O. DeSfivxa appeared In hi/ behalf, making a atrong plea l RlrlBrd J. Grant, who veled about pia1 afield rcpreseatli Bself to be <ptaao tuner and chi with obtalntog money under I pre- tence*.* catered a plaa ot fle was remanded foe Wednesday. December

Khrhra Hhwrr at H« A novel ectertalameat and »ocUI In the nature of a kitchen shower wW be given at Hope rhapel tonight, under the autplce* of the Ladles' Aid Society. All Pcrooax who attend are requested to bring aa article which can be used la ihe chapel ben All member* of the chapel are invited Refreshments win he- ed and a social flme enjoyed.

urn n

TBROUGH STORE HiBI A spirited borte bclonglyk to W. W. Wbrooch, the baker, ranhway on Park dkenae at fi o'clock r|js morn- lag and inside of five mlndtea for- niahed Bore excitement tlum ten or- dinary mix bap* of the kln<£ It oc caalonfd about IZOS worth.-of dam- age tofiore It waa captured h The animal took fright afi a flying piece pf paper oppoaltc V>h\ •lore imd started off a; before the driver, r. could atop It •treet gCoraer, It waa unabl and plunged headlong Int front window of Bchwed'i store, scattering dun rnctloa* Zimmer Jumped from th** wagon and tried lo catch fe bor»e aa d»4 several other me#, bat St backed oat of Its own ac?ord and then alerted off again. It ^nt dow West Front street, amashl: pie of‘bicycle* on the wa; llded fith George Hen on lai front of the port Wnrnork vehicle was thr front end and held down. Henry eacaped 1) Th* Warnock hor*e by (hh window glass an thought at first it w killed^ Dr. Herbert arr a few minute* aad after flow ^ blood foTind the he breach! around The only Wghtly damaged

IUgv4ow 1*4 hchool. L. H Bigelow, captain tba Yale fool hall imm In lflfiT. Aid bend roue if this season. «>nter«d the Co- InmHn r«v*^'y '-a- f*honl ysn. irrfiA Hr Inlands to Imrtlra In Naur - York whan h. ooi^>la<ra his loot; adoration Ho doa* not know wha(iar ha will be nblapo take a hsu+ in lha roorhlng o# lha Tnla team next year, aa the coprae at C> Inmtria begins late la JiepCeBbar. t the beginning of f>e football -I Jlto.

Alsk. (hot nn llguor should ba SOM "h° h** rhnr*a o( lha parilllloo'sjw- nn Sunday. Mr. Whllpark. |, , |. tarn at lha Rnhwny raformnlory Mr sold look lha ■ round that lha ririr- Hnnkar dretarod thal lha two »ra basina-s should ha rondunad on Bnn- Manllrnl. Mamararhmldt il.lr* lhal changed bl* po- , all Ion lo conform with the report; Originally the , commissioner agreed against Sunday opening an. this leads to the belief that If Mr Whltpeek renew* bl* effort* In (|bat direction there will be a minority're- port. If auch ia the caae. howefer. It la likely to be confined to that •Ingle phase of the report, although there I* some authority for the ;■*- sertlon that both ^Tiltpeck and Htjwe do not entirely agree with other de tall*. Acceding to a "torr going th* rounds here, both Commissioners Flak and Backe* Insist that there be aw recommendation favoring $m- day selling under any condition or at any place* Commissioner Rlon Is »ald to hold that same view. According to a report from New- ark. the comaihulrm will rrcommead local boards of excise to be nbtn- posed ot from three to five nv^r* bent

THEM M

The 8oiaer*et County Board o| the Kquallcatlon of Taxes convened at (he .North rialnfle/d Council Cham- ber* yesterday afl-rnoon to redelve complaint* of taxpayers Of th4 ap- peal* made by twenty-five proparty- er* of the borough from what they believed to be exresalve aape**- mem* only one wa* allowed.' It was fbqt of Charles Wetzel It wa* admitted that In his caae there wa* i error and a* tbe amount Invfilv.-d is small. It was allcwed The appeal* for reduction* rah Red from Ifto tSM from tbe assess- ment * levied, and the highest on-* wa* for ifl.OfiO. The board listened -ntlvely to every complaint- and the argument* presented for a redac- tion of assessments. The complete list of thoae who made appeal* U as follow* Man O Connor. J. V. E. Vafider- hoef. William Kaedlng. Jacob Krll -r. F. J Coe. Mr* M. Welabergcr. John Abbo't. fllla* Coddlngton. Wfillgm Dunham. Patrick Duffy. Charles',Wrt- 8u*an A. Bright. Frederick Dcalmman. Peter K. Dtlta. French. M J. Long. William W. J. Butt field. James Tapp*n.aE. Hoole.v. Mabel II llnoley. Lufiy B. Hooley. Thomas II Brook*. Charles W. McCutchen. W. J. Butlfleld I five appeals I. communication from former aa- mor E. M. Freach wa, filed Ijy the board.

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CUf Cum Republican City •at night with W. flan Angleman * Air. Report* of^rhe were robmltrad: A wm ba held orf Tuesday

lavinrw on Athew*. [ lllo*trated Itocturw oa "Athens and tbe Elensfnlao Myuteifes" will be given Monday night. December 1«. First Baptist church, toy L. Randolph, under of the .Men's Club of the rh Randolph spent some time in /then* aat winter, and alxo visited Clenals. His licture will both present day Atb In ancient time*. Al Club* In th* various _. Plalsfirld and lha iWMbora *f ibn|* ancient history classes of thq local high school are Invited to attend.

quite dark at the time and fu kIs ex- rttement It Is not unuanal ithgt. Ihe victim gained a wrbng lmpre*aJOn. Jones, who Is twenty-nine^ yror> old, nays he came from port. Pa.. 8und*y to vlait Alexander, of Cottage place, ent serving a term In jail t< stealing. When he round that be was away he went to the home of a married woman friend, be »a& and remained there until just befpye be was arrested at the depot. -When (he chief asked tor the natoc.nf his frtood so that she could' bp afeurel to rorrwbate his statenaeal he Vf1ui*4 t« give It. saying that It woufc) com- promise her. H- was warned that he waa In a tight poaltlon and that she would he protected, but haatesd- fastfy refused to glv* the Inform, tlon. :» George Webb, the white ulga wbo waa caught In the police dra«*rt. was released this morning, bis rtatarn© to tbe police being »a Oaf act off t also claimed Williamsport fc* h hum/, but denied kdowing JofF*. H« la a meo hanlc and *a|d that fcp cam* here looking for work. Messerachmldt la rertlng eaiilly to- day. He w*j operated on th^ morn fira- Cra. OU of lb^ bu,

ion wm

: MI 11 KICK' »

Werm Time >l Coanty Boar* IftMrio, Winn Fomooni- j .* I tloa are Exchanged.

AHMMHMKXTH ARE I NJI'RT.

H-4r». .1. *. firanllrY aod - ovh-rs (Us* “Tort"

oarlnls Make

»:.iuam a nn Jtji. aad Hare aw«fn*t the Jt caj|.Hl upon th

Aic Somerset County Board for tb* Equalisation of Taxen held aa . «»t^> mc'iing In the North Plalnfleld council chambers', last night, for tho of having n full discussion of«Jhe recent increase In valuations . liDUghout the borough. It was at- tended by a big crowd of rltlsaas .- Uigt Included many ot the bant known and wealthlwt residents of ttti district and tbe objection Ur the raft* In assessments Was most pro-> nounred Men like Edwin 8 Hooley. William J Buttfleld. B A liegeman. cold Serroll proteatod : jump in tax values and; he board to make a* ma- •: c^Jal reduction. Plain speaking ngrked overy step of the proroad.» nfr. former Mayor Netwon B. flmal- r* a member of the equaUxlnc 8$y. making the request In an In-, .roductory address that everyone ^|gKte their view* without mincing; matter*. }The full taxatloa board, composed o*;P. V. E. VanDoren. 8t*»art Kan- u*y and Mr Bmalley. presided over tfa* session, with the former mayor nAtng as chairman bacausa of hla rapldenc- In North Plalnfleld. la oienlng the meetin* be said It ha4 been called for the purpose of get* tl*g the property owner* vlaws ot. wiiat he called an absurd raise la vKluatloaa and that he and his col- l^igue* wanted everyone to be heard; 1& continued on to explain in a ror* I pin extei

for the It entered tbe fleshy ^ar^.of th- leg aod look a downwar<f>o*n.c J. Kerrey Buchanan, the" phyal- cian In charge, who removed fbe bul- lot. doe* not anticipate any eompll rations. N. P. H. H. ATIILKTKM I’llK' PKUKLK HAM, Wifi UIM.

Th* pupil* ot tb* Sorih Phlofi-l-f Hlfih School now hn** • pWro for hnir Kjmnnnllc ,-rarrin**. brakcib.il prnrtir*. nr. Tb* Board oliEdura Hon bu 1-0raced DrbclcV Hall on Chatham street to he used tor ath- letic purpose* live afternooto* and two evening* each week'. HSretofor. (be basketbal team* have bora band kapiied by not having a glace to practice They will now haA a ball for this purpose and also fir hold- ing Inter-das* contests ;v At Stated lime* boy* and xlrla who are not members of aay from will have the opportunity-^nf free piny. George Webster, the Manual Trafnlng. will be ;h£ basket- ball coach for the boys, n^r coach for*the girl’* team ba* aot'/wt been selected- £ H ill *•*- tj ~‘gi r n|IWM William Jeffery, son of th«7''Bung low Man." from fterkelqy “ and Peter J Cooper, were among Ihe Urge eo who were enrolled Agricult a real Co'lege Courses at New Broaswlc! day. Thia brings the tocal! up Jo fifty-nine, which pxm._ former regUCrntfon by •tCr.-r nb Jeffery and Cooper wllLtake neral agriculture. .

r er pnrta or the county had no| •n Increased In proportion. II# •ke from the standpoint of a dtl- whO wga decided'- ppporod •* aasesaor'* proceeding and ro«* wing on said: -The argument for thl* change to 1 nations came directly from Maygr •wnsend and Boroagb CooosM rlea A. Reed. They appeared ore the county board and asked It be done. Tbe board disagreed taring there were portions of the nly taxed enoagfa and that It wgg seeking money that did not be- to If. However, that agitation resulted lu North Plalnfleld g*- a far greater raise tbaa agy r municipality Tbe ■■ mmagr maid have l»ron conservative last ay If for no other reason than tjie eral depression that exlstfld ronghont the country gt that time, the question of annexation has ythlng to do with It whatever, to notion It would be a weak Srgn- if to have tba county line chaflg- wlth such a load hanging oter The law aays property mast be at Ita true value and what could be sold at when the valfla- n la made. I doubt If ten per cfiel tf the property In this borough coflld lave been sold at Its true value wfipn roeasor made hla rounds. And I aay again that the respoggl- illlty for this controversy In North “ ilnfleld rests with those who sinrt- that agitation and they ran’t get .way from It. Reed la the power >e- 2»lnd tbe throne. The board I* ffo- ftgiK to settle thU matter according to Ei best judgment and will try * to rreet all evils so for aa it lies la i power. We are open to sugges- loos. tbe good ones wi! be accepted .ad the bad one# mat off ” Edwin 8 Hooley took tbe floor

Kartir^ Party. * and Hi lit*I **“ *” noran Oon/nf Wmt oi ih. i*n'. “”«• eurtotoni n wimbra or 'hrali ,,/""* « ••»•' bo™ InM.iittl nl tn.rai.on «ra^o pn«,#Jd th.

conclonion of tho plur it an non need that Mlaa Mlnnl* Roaalnner and Prof Toonnond. aar-ril>t*nd-n' nt tho Scotch Pinion pnbM<neboo),. •or* to. pria*-nlna*ra ' ,-HafraaK- aoibarl Mra Power. JJ1 Kant S*rantb btraW. * "°*1*1 k°*' uradar | on Thnrndar moraine Th* *lbjert'

Tba S*aama Cob Till m*ri with

I rill bo "Carlji*."

immediately after the former mayor ronrlndcd *p*ablnc and hla addaraa onlr "plain" bni fnlt ot hoi ahol." Ha Implied al Ih* not-. >M that Ih* Incraon* In valnathma « • P>*» OO Ih* part of Mr *e*J ■■Ina aronnd lh* nntl-i r* In Mho* r*nra were Ih* B»-n oho rrarirad tb* brunt of tb* r«t*e. "DIO Snbndeta or Toonarad ■[ cri »•’" b* aahed: "no. but Hool*r And Mcrulcben did bacana* Heed wnala to aWln -1*7 roartrta bin flxorea" •If br hla .own ibin Jnnelm* Mr. Hool*rmaa lalarrapud br Mnror Townaand who atnl*d thal h* **plaln*d hla port lb (h* adlallon norara! lima, and ibat ll waa hardly nrarac-irr lo to oper It

BOOK SHOP WAS 1UMMI SEASOTS FHUL EVENTAT I COUNTRY CLUBUnique Social Function at

Which Prteaa wer« Given '

t M B UBRAKV I" HIT

<Wi- K. l l ' » i - t

Probably one of Ihe most u n ^aaelsl fancUoas al ihe Park Clubadveral rears, was tbe library |>aKtven Wednesday night. The i lwin under the supervision of tbe •lertalnmttut commute*-, of whirHarry ... M-O.- Is the chairman, aa jgreat many features were combiito arouse tbe Interest of Ibe lainjimber of guests attending. Thopresent were requested toarray themselves to repressnoted book and the attractive andtoriuro at the club was arrangedrepresent "Ye Olde Booke Sboppe

There were about ~ seventy-ITWi)., Hided and these were reproentcd BT the guests. The dlfflciithing w u to giiewi the name of tlbook. The entrance to the large h«wan arranged like a library, throujthe uw " f rugs, lamps, tapestry, atikindly furnished by Shirley A Joh•ton. while the Mage depicted an olliook Ibon, comprising nld-fa«hloneibook Fanes,

and MAMreran •>•«(<•

Whilel i t " , th«trcd In

i obU laps. i old iB pict

we who representsItookh and tbe wo

i« names of the auitenttitit-d ev*

ncjqnccd that* two iirlzen wouldgiv«n. the flmt to the one guesstr.in- MI, ir.'-i number.of authors Mifeftly and the second for tbe ocoming nearest to that number THIM prize m-as presented to MrOtis E. Hovoy, It being Macaula:HlHtory of England, and Mrs. FraiW- French received ths second prizO-'ier is.nr »cCnteh«oo'< latwbonk. "The Man from BrodiMr- Hovej- had thirty-nine cftiiff»*« and Mrs. French thirty-eight

Among some of the best representatlonx were Ihe following:

'Tbe French Revolution," C. G. E••arMon: "Poems." by Lowell, HenrjA. MeGee; "Old Furniture Book.'Mrs. Josej.nuB H, Howell; "UncleWilliam." Ausual Kleinecke: "TheLallv of the Decoration." Mrs. Everett Murray: "The Newcombs." A. MAbbott: "Nicholas Nlckelby." Dr. FW.\ French: "The Pioneer*." EdwardT. jWllson. Other books representedwere "The Choir Invisible.* "TheVirginian." "Ijivendar and Old

Sues I'nder Ihe Sea." •Another feature of the affair

thfl duure order. Instead ofusual way of designating the daith<- names of well-known autlwefe used. Throughout the eveningdasclng was enjoyed, fine music be-Infl furnished by Muller. of Brook-

the liatnmesses for the event werfMra. Otis E Hovey. Mrs. V. VanDHedges. Mr- George T. Rogers. MrsAugust Klefnecke and Mrs. FrankHarrington. The entertainment com-mittee comprlxes Harry L. McOee

I.. MoGee. MlsxSaunders Miss

V P. Mitdi Schotil ( I n n Supper.The senior class of the Not

1'l.iiuti 1.1 High. School gave a si|ier Wednesday night at whlt-h mem-bers of Ihe faculty were entertainedTh.- tablefl were laid in the drawingclass room of the school build!:There .were dancing and gamesIhe kindergarten room.

Those ID the faculty present w<Superintendent H. C. Krebs, Prln-i ll>.il B. J. I'll. 1: . B. Kleffer. H |uH.-I.n Siatilberper and Miss PhoebeW»lktr. The committee In chargeof ! tae arrangements were Mi-- .Kiilth Day. Elsa Brose. Florence Fowler. Jennie NeUoh and Elvira Hot're-

AIUIAM It. KING \VKI>SMISS (,I!MT JOHNSON

str|M>t, and AbrChMtham street,nf>*dny evening

.nd CU

Johnson, of Duel> Bryant King. tM.ere married Wedt 7 o'clock. Rev

t>rn J. Snoop, pastor of Grace M. E

'h.> parsonage. The only at:endant>weW the Missee Flor.KlW daughters of tlcosple will comlnue Ibo ough.

Insurance romiiam. He is a:»(enilit-r of n'tnfleld Scott Povt7::. G A T; T h e h r l d p h a i flUr

befn a re*idr- I of the boiimgb toi

I Thr I>. ,V I. Co.The D. * 1. Company, of which

F. T. Ostrom Is the agent, has bt*nciifn a oTtifWu- of dlssoludoa bySecretary of SUIc 8. D. DickinsonD*frlit C. ITIB. wa* on« of the larg-est jstockholder* of the ronwrn. '

Tbe final seliedule erenl of Ibe H ison at tbe PlalnneJd Country Clubwas the croasj-couatry coir u>urma-rm-n* TBuradsjv morBlMC- There waiquite an entry list and la all twenty'lour contestant* engaged in tbe com|.-n:!on Th* ii.ur*. was two roundof »*-T.-n MHecim bo!*». n t k l M *olat d i s tan t fo Lo roared of 7.SO'"ards. iorf than a Ktralghl elgh•en boles.' The prescribed c

13Ui tee. tol ISia green by way olMth IK.!" IGJih tee to 17th greeniMh it—- to id green, 10th teet Ulttlh crw-n. lio m i l green

and 6ih teeA foursome e<nd Wilt TJ Gif TS were thBaker and Rn Is lied xi-i-ono«- and VP.bird with a• follows:

C B. Morga

1: <•!.< of t b eI2tb lee. to

o 12th greenrent and C. EHi.ii.-j with a• winners. J

7lb givenIt was

. Morgannet scoreWhitnej

a. Rowland with a 77t, while Dudter H. Bar-ester Glenney came InIt, Their *

•i a'nd Kill T

core* arP

Glenney.8), 6-75; J. Whitney Baker and It.. Rowland. H , 6-77; Dudley H. Bar-

BROKEN H i A I D

NflVflL RfSERVES 2 11 U j K l U l

A one-aided game of basketbarwaa played at the T. H. C. A. gymasium Thursday afternoon when tlocal Bve defeated ; an aasoclatlleague Mam, the Naval Reserve*.Brooklyn, by ihe score or .13 to

The visitors wer« not ablebreak up the Ham work of thecals. which haa much improTed siitheir last game. Finding Themset'inable to score by elean playing Ii-v t \-s resorted o rougbness a

were repeatedly penakind of work. On one[he ,•:. . .- charged (hem wltb a fotheir captain began using abort

nguage and waa charged wltb aher foul That did not stop hi

however, for he perflMed in tallI "j fouls bad '- been cownt him. Then tjie referee wi

ed him that he would Mop tbe gaPlalnOeld. however, failed in all B

All of the local .player;good form find did line woii shooting goals fiom tbeEvery seat was la^en in the spec

.tors' gallery and njany were stai

The lfne-up:PLAIN-FIELD. ' RESERVES.

aisean* L Blileft field.

ilraore J Evjright field.

Vt

•Bint* not single spies but in battiH e red i

Saturday.rhange! of disorderly eondu

preferred by bis wife but he hadvery good reason for not nhowliip. His boree ran away with hin Rahway road, near Woodland aveme. late Friday afternoon-llmau Is now In Muhlenberg Hial with a broken leg. Tbe ca«e^definitely postponed.

The runway occured as I'llU driving Inrti CP»rn. his borseig fright at sometbiiia •l]"11-'oad. Tbe animal ran at l.:-rn ,." :

peed Into Woodland avenue and op-H. L. Hall's borne the driveriii.«11 from his seat. landlhe curbing. He remained

be ground taelplcts and was picke.p by Mr. Hall's workman. Lewiooker. who telephoned for the amilance. I'Bman was In great paUid beside moaning about his hartck, screamed lustily all the way U

he hospital- He was resting easlljoday.

The runaway horse was capturesr Patrolman Dobson before IIrecked the wagon and Its load olry goods.

"wile has a pulmonan.11 lv •illy returi

9 she i.in the Adirondiidergoing treatment. The c

lave had numerous grievance!usband'it attitude has beei

ally aggressive because of inton the part of his fath

URY FINDS WOMflN

Miss Mary A. Vail, alleged tc' unsound: mibd. mas Fridayidged to be »o by a coromlesioinacy and a. Jury of twelve tlie action wan the result of A |on by a aistjer. Miss Althea Vail,ho asked lhalt a commission beointed for that purpose as the lat-

• with H tndei i he <-irc

The Coiirt of <"bancerj- dirwie.lihn H VanWlnkle ns chief com-issipner. with Dr. Tharles B. Luf-irrow and Floyd Wood hull as asso-

. In.ndttldn or Miss Vail. The c<iftsioDers mnl yesterday aflernithe district .court, where a Juryelve men were convened by Sheriff>bert Kirkland Dr. EvanP. ofate Hospital. Morris Plains.

•hlef witness, and after heas f i l l i

md Jury signed the

llowtng: B. iFratacDonald. Harrenry Lelfke, James F Bu

Lalre. Charles W. Eoff.fnney. Georec T. Raymon,hrelner. Ffeeholder • J.tane and 4a,mes C. Pope,d William N. Runyon areItors of the petition.

Ised of Iheleft. .1. FredMacDonald.

•ii.i!> Gathering at "Ttie Gables."in:.'!,i: line*pleasant Thanksgiving

events was the family gatheringhe home oC Mr. and Mrs. Augus-D. Sbepalrd. "The Gables. " whereeen members of the family eatn to dinner. The affair was allmore enjoyable by reason of the

«t that Me. .and Mrs. Fred Shep-•d. formerly of Madison, WI*., butw of Philadelphia, were there. Thely absent ones were Mr. and Mrs.

i Bright, who are sojourningth Carolina.

-• , Cahoone.left g

Is from fleld•fd-

. Schi

N'aval Reserv2: Carrigan,Plalnfleld^ Gil

infield, Loi?. E: Enflicott,•r, € ' Caboone.

Byans. 2; BirGopls from fon•. m Miner, 1; Ca

Referee. C. B. Moiie.The Y.-M. C. A. second team *.

b Bi M !2 21siclosely c

ed well,k. Doaiie

Business Men•hooting

Tbe line-up:

12 to 21..metiteit. Both*ho»l*g goodand Clarke, odid <•-!..' i..j.t. well i

Rockwell iCIark. Runyoleft forward.

Doaiplln tright forward.

Joseph J . . . . Du

JarvU

8pl

HOLY U S NO MATCHFOR M. P. H. S. ELEVEN

} the disappointment oam and ailmlrers of thClub fotqball eleven. 1to <i. !.-.>! on the Cr" " "

Field. Thursday morning. >Plainfleld High School takingame by the score of *2 to 0. "or lea3i the church boys werereighed about ten pounds and thlact combined with straight footbaln the part of the > schoolrought them victory. They madere of very few tricks. Both teamecelved good support'from the side.Int-s and were cheered to the echcThe church boys made a good fighlit proved unequal to the strongme put up by their! opponents.The best playing fur S. P. H. S

was done by Conro^, Webster. Cand the spectacular featurerson's fifty yatd run. Smithhe four touchdowns, two lit half and two. in the second

[k-king the first in the first half an'he second In the second hatf. Shar

is the only i.layer Injured, bu;pected tha

Ition mtei withS. on Hope C<

The line-up: jX. P. H. P.—Left fend Webster;

eft tackle. H. Smith;; left guardilner. Adams; centre. Powllaon:;ht guard. Zeglio. I»ee; right tac-?. Becker; right end. Dunning. Aerton and Bailey:- quarterbacknroy: left halfback, Tone Overton;llback. C. Smith; right halfbackrson. Holy Cross Club—Left end

Coyle. Harrlman; left; tackle. Stein;tght guard. Blazler:' centre. LindI; right guard, M«aher. I. Vailid Firstbrook; right tackle. Sln-lir; right end,id Brakeley: quarte^iack. R. Vail;

eft halfback. Ira ValK Mosher; full-icfc. Nash: right fialfback. Wi!-

Halves—20 and 2$. Timers--Woodhull and P helps. Referee—

;pire—Phillips. Linesmen

ide to two. new houtes on Secondeet, just above Berkmin street.belonging to Mrs. Al P. Randolph.

The* belong to L. V.Jst. Randolph,hfor whom J

they have Jiist been completed by J Abbott * Son, and areiised for rent la another col'

They are of unique eonstrnc-and stand opposite Mr. Ran-"s garden.

Two Bond I«»ue«,ing $46,000, Arnold at

$1,616.16 Premium.I I »- I I • i

UttllTKI S ltlli l lHtS IS ALL MR, MH, ITT S OPPO8ITTO:

eM * White, of | K * W Ysrk. Tliiwl Ward Member fjl II fi l l T.

After Lively l>ebat«, CitFathers Allow $80O forFixing Up Headquarters.

Every

M..»t.-> Is

SlN-lll

:ep in the..roi«4«i new fire j Ing the new police

house In tbe East End. 8»d 131.000 , building has been metID .account of tbe- brtc(( pavement, j Ocnlly, and It w,

were sold by tbeFriday nigbt. to Sloff.'iT > WW1s'*y York. The0K.S9C being the high.

.dipntageous. The pric^is consldeed ,-! n -excellent o•rtB efehteen bid» for t bonds a:.he finance commliilutlon. which wain» the bonds to .v'offeft £ Wbi:

ourse #f erechead juarten

with some dj

treet. | 31

« other bidders.Ifbe list of bids folliKoun'tie Brothers. Mew?Tork. l\~

(10^80 for all oV none; fife. $15.32':.,«••. 131.675.80; M0ff|it A Wblt•"-If York. fire. 115.49!3&021.76: J. D. Bveretfc* Co.

Yoefc, fire, 115.349.50.:15.30; Commenf >*ew Jersey.

O'Connor ft Kah• l E f e m street, I31.S9.ng-^Outwater. J1-11^00; J. S. Rlppel.S.1S5*O4.85; sfreet: $3t..RIrsait A Co., New Yorh«i;S0; street. Cil.CM

So*,* Co.. Xew York,;fii'r.-i.i I31.S0C: H.

Co.£ 'New York. IIi- . ' . |31.831.73: Plat!.nipaTiy. 915.305;ty National Bankreft. $31,539.55.Tbf bonds are t

erest. bearing datecry to the Colni

any,' of New York7. if. Arnold. The•e lo fun for ten yeatb»*s will be retired

as in the case ofsues; BOth issoes dateher }. 1908.

ridjiy. Mr. Gloak. as chainhe,jnree.t committee. anQ w

hatUhe vetltion be grat.iiin-1 tbat the clock•Ifl onp. keeping accu)e face* are to be 11)ebj.HftTing previously talke^ with M

• mini regardingr. ^uxton stated

ad <:••• ed to keep the &>wn clockg^od running order dSiing 190!

r !•(.• privilege or e rec t i ^ his clock..! '! he was willing tft agree.u ii.. would vote to gnnr "*tio4 Mr. Slonl-ri[H«iitir>n. but

e dgd not favor thid^hat the aim oitt^e had been to

being

ns^entlousiy vote fcthat the prlvllegiwas to 1

•i mi I one was not to the HkiiHlbbard and he bejjkved th,

(Council should ha-lylor was

lined W be of the sanfe opinion.as alto Mr. 9uyd;

expressed theild be

tjroubie.Thft privilege nt•inr«fl. T- J. M<

Is connected wliCompany, thernlsh the tlm ,was proposed to plabe ;"uch as are being se£-' up

bfg cities of the country.i;n; selected called forji t

_. inch square base o^ lr(me,to be from twelve, tjf fo

eet in" height. The only Averttslngbe the name ot ijr. Slonlmi. three Inches' [Igb. He

d rh.it this style of clogk is con--• :-(.d an ornament an« will bearanLeed to keep aecui ite time,icK be believed would If a benefittb^ citliens, especially a mmuters.•\fter a lengthy argumej pro andi. Air. Gioak Insisted-tbt a votetalten on his motion granting tbekion. eliminating the Vprovlsion.t Kr. aonim keep the «wn clockrepair This amonilmonl was CUEof. the resolution and tfe original

• ijOMition was adopted CMuncilmenxtoa. Gloak, Hall, Montibmery. C.Randolph. Frank Randolph and.lam Toting in favor. wHIe Coun-i--e HlblMtrd. Mygatt. 'ftyloT and!e* voted In the negati«*.

prlse when at the meeting of tlCommon Council. Friday nigit. theiwas a protest against appropriate9S0O, wltb which to furntBh ttbuilding. Tke trouble began winMr. Buxion, as chairman "pf tl

cure the adopfton or a refeolutlccalling fur an appropriation ;for ttpurpose.

Mr. Mygatt raised a point of o(!••!-. claiming that the matter *ad inbeen before tbe finance, commltttand that the resolution had ivpt comup In tbe proper order. This ^trough

i t Mr. Randolph- noil

iired that the ftnan«e chould take care of p .

Mygatt did not object a;to£«theisprlatlon. but the jwaywas brought before

The opposition DWtlin and he refused $> w

draw ft. explaining that tbi miild kill the resolutlonflf the>to but be would li

vot*.Appealing to tbe chair for a de-

cision on the point of ordeident Tolles ruled against Mr. Mygatt. Mr. Buxton declared tbat bepraa presenting the resolution asnember of the Council and no;, i'halrman of tbe finance comjinftteThen Mr. Mygatt moved to |amenhat tbe resolution be refeiyed Ibe finance committee. Tbe jimeninent was carried.After this set back, Mr. Buxton wi

ilainly dlHconcerted, and In a spitt of disgust be moved that th<| Comil take a recess for One hour;. Thisrougbt forth a storm of protests,specially on the part of Mr. Mytatr,rho Htated that he objected toliavinghe Coincit held up In that w^y.: waa tbe Intention of Mr finD take a recess simply to solnance committee meeting be.', would

"I have always been wilting tlgive my time freely to the- clty'iwork." continued Mr. Mygati, "bu

t proposeaction •

S00 and It canten minutes. Th'f time to hold <

wantthe expenditure)t be done even

i been /plenty

The'

afeti. and I £annotbrought/! up at

day and then pushedI will refuse to attend ameeting at this time.."

uld be

IXtOI a l lv

Suydam Substl-

Iiis was lost. Councllmen Buxton.Gloak, Frank Randolph and Suydnm

itlng !'..: It and Coiintiimen Hib-,rd. Hall, Montgomery. Mygatt. C.

Randolph. Taylor and Tol Jos op->9ing the motion. - VThe resolution was reLnrnedUo the

police committee, and later Chairmanink Randolph, of tbat body, pre

ented it. after which It was referred0 the finance (Remittee.

There was further discussion whenorticflman Charles C. Randolph.ated that the new bnlldlng would [ave to be furnished, no featter cHARITV ENTERTAINMENThetber the money was approbated | FOR W O M E S . S , , x , , n v•om the general, police oran.^other , . •;ind and he favored action atfonee. i-nder the auspices of tbV-Woro-At this point Mayor Fink was ask-. E K c h a n g e a n «n t e r tainmetff and1 to explain the situation. Be said w l | | ^ n e ) d a ( HartridSe.School

.riglnal appropriation for | d l t o r l u m T n ? r s i j a j . a n d j ^ i ( ! a y

with Mr. Mygatt by aiding tbatthose who know Mr. Trary's arll«lctaste might expect tha t the T r % sfor furnlsblno would; bf fancy. ;

"1 suppose Mr. Tracy Thai gone:one of the nice furnitsire h.

•and Obtainedoutside flgureon the (urjh.lti

1Mr. Suydam. who said that he wa»

formerly In the fnrnlti|ipe buslne^.declared that better prMes are 9 -talnable and be belfcved OBtthrough competition tbe expeiSewonld be much less. : Tjiere *a»J»general protest on the part of s£r.Mygatt and others aga*n-t payingfancy prices and this w}Jl probablylead to competition. . ffr fi

ie final vote ~ta. approprlmdthe 9800, alt' of tbe m«#bers votjyin favor, except Mr. Mygjjtt. H w | -Lfterward explained thaj arranafments may be made to gfej thr- nioniy

tbe general fund, ;f- ' $

CITY FOR l l t f

Frederick Gray's Death Fol-lows That ot His Bfother

a Month AgoX

HOT it «4 OF 'fVPROirt.

Mother Still rombaltlnit ih> IMMSM

luhienbrra; l l - , , l ( n | n,,,|

>n'l lie Told ot Srr

Bermvrinenl. -s

Following ii« il!;i-. - of mkrt/ twoDntbs. Frederick U <:rij . son ofr. and Mrs. Theodore Uri^. of VVp»;.

Front street, died In 3Abtenbergat 5:30 this mojiiluw. rhflember of the f:mtti> in railto ivphoid fever|«italn a

tie. Just one npinth agobrother, Walter Briy, FIIC-

cumbed to Ihe disease afie> flehtlngigalnst It for three weeks, ind It wasbought then that Fred *onld re-over. He neemed to galfr strengthteadlly and wan practically out of

>ct on i&e part If | danger when a relapse Ktne lastleaving % large ]>&<• week and an operation waj tiertarm-iposlie t | e drlyew^rjed. He failed to

o his residence on Kens^ngtat avg- sciousness remained until!tha »n«!.nue. which caused his bjprse 1% f«I '•*: was eighteen yeara of %%P,and inflicting injuries fe hlmseg. : T h p rircumrttanceH surroaiislins theHugh Gormley, coromuqjeafed wijgh d(La

)mmon Council F^day. seef-lettlement for Injures tn hli |-id his lui:--• • He chimed '

while going out on h9&ebarkntly. his borne stnmbh|| over trt. throwing tbe anintel and hi:If. He further clalra*$irse which was capabl«(;of

iin fo a day, was about^fillned aiwould not be engaged !>*• any —

ans. while be had bee^ BUI a lame back since thV a.-equested the Councit^io (

with him before he Riao»4: th

of the t•om the fact thatso been HI with :a patient at Muhlei

wb'f to see eitherWalter

•*• or hisidllion (id ay ha«

it warrnnted Ihe telling tit the sec-id bereavement.Both boys were extremely pop-

ar In the city and bor&tic<i .-milFred especially so* beraujfe of his

• inliter wai

committee.

doing

Mayor C. J

tl patrolm

Id, Pi

appointed r#fti:C. J. Flsk. and (he ap;>-<>re confirmed. lfpo*.eJohn Payne, Daniel Mlink Sweeney, Thonias Fl

Richard Btrmlughsfn.been serving I

police* board.>n offered by

nd adopted, provided fa

ibership In atfsoclatlpresident or tbe Holy C&ns Boys'Club and belonged to the S^rst I1.--

He waa'!a seniorHigh School and no

y of the classes'-was bet-Possessed of £ fund of

fond <t h e

IP Holy IIn n a j b Ip his

nemory. the football gum^ betweenhe elevens of Ibe two. Scheduledor loday. has been postponed.

a\ The young man realized ihar lit«t end was near, early last n^ght, and

Rev. George A.-'. Wat ner,last.

hat he was prepared to "go. HisBslon^ sister. Mlas Freda Gray, wifl also at

* hla bedside and to both be requestedthat "good byes" be conreyjed to allhis friends. He had lived a'Christ

and West1 condition.

Buxtoif; l » r o r m e d R e l

• •er|<"« ""'••'. m . . 4 | bis bedside an

. . .ya.rw by»,,»d. Mi| | " « "•'""•• H

nested attains^ The actlo^l Hfe- and bis last words were of pa-nd that both c W o n ave?] t i e n t submission to the Makers will!St Third streei%re not l£ and the whispered message that he

It was; iexplalnedjj w

.wever. tbat the appoinLRfent of th-^ UesiammiEsioners was sitnpjf for thfe Preda.irpose of arriving at the^ost of t,h& T h e fu

ark and if the work hi? any cas®- h o m p

is not properly done the^^ontractoi^ o'clock,b d

s pa he sifter,inly surviving rel;ill be held at hisow afternoon a

lone, th^ontracto^j "'clock. Rev. Dr.possible" &nd wqu]*! Rev. George A. Wiptir A 1 * I >4ltfht n "^ •—

Samael I., ^filler's n ... i .'I.The funeral of Samuel'^L. Milledis held Friday afterno<(p at hi?te borne on Bast Third street. Thairvice was conducted ^ Rev. "E^

ided delegaUons franjipeiKENSINGTON AVENUE

nee lodge, NO. 74, k . of p.. and tnei When the ordinance uro^dins forzempt Firemen's AssocnViion. In-Jih.- opening of Kensington!-avenuerment was inade at Hilq>ide wherojfrom Prospect avenue to Park ave-

burial servic*;".:ed by Past Chancel|t$- V. Wi

ash, Jr. The pall • ' . , • • • weiPerseverance lodge; «nil we.

D. Pope, Morgan ToHon, MaiF. Gano, Cyrus •?. Boice,

as foment and Ed#'«rd

building,

el led th

and. , was 13V.000.

nd 4.ilng;, Dt a-mi.er

trnnrlaitP ,e " " " * T Q U r B d a y afterno^l DucrV S K nA, t h e magician, together w l ^ a "

imed at that rfequired for biflldlng! , u n ^ e r s "f ^ ^id land. loiter $1,350 w«» appro- j ^ .* v J nnn

riated for grading, walks, etl and _ ^ . f L " ! ? ™ T . ™*800 la required for furnish

gs required. These Include tt ser•ant's desk, one for the courtroomith to cost flT5. one for therchiei• cost *45, another for the JUdge'i.om, at $42, chairs for these toomi

a cost of $7 each, twelve totheilalra at a, total of $72, tables foi,e reporters and lawyers, at

h. at $1Stal of about |400. Then in addi-

Lhlere would be a expense oflockers at >!40. s«ttees.

3, etc.. all of which will -bring

take possession cf the buildingplete about January 1. i[tr. Jlygait asked whether.com-tive bids had been received forfurnishings. Mr. Randolph said

at the architect, Evarts Tracj, had

Mygatt expressed the belief thatr. Tracy's figure* were outside onesd that better prices could be ob-ined. Mr. Montgomery concurred

HANNAH EUAS'JOHN R. F L A t t . DEAJ)

John R. Platt. of TSew/fork. th^retired glass manufacturer^Whf~ *—years ago mainly sued HajUjaJiin the Supreme Court of :I$ewto recover 1(585.385, mcjj^y

leged he hadgress since be became acquainted? ;all tho memberswith her In 189«, died Tb^reday a? •although whenthe home of bis daugSter; 139 Wesi taken, throughSeventieth street, NeV Yafc, in h l | (on voted in theighty-ninth yer- **- ™ - " meighty-ninth ye t was i

marrie*Isaac

Flhi" Rpporta in AttmchntK^t Cb

en against L. A. Relohart anSthe J. D. Loiieaus Lumber Cotnpani

'inst tbe Pacific Coast i 7• Limited, has filed hfs| i

light, by

road, was calledrd reading at (tie meet-'ommon Council Fridayr. Gloak, some, > of thrludlng Mr. Halj and Mr.

They did not espAot has".action. It was_ recalled that there,!iad been objection to the improvement at .the time of the public bear*Ing, but this fl was alleged1 waa i^personal matter on the part of thosewho spoke against the adaption althe ordinance.

Mr. Gloak said that the ejrdlnanceBimpty called for the openih^ of the

bad been before the Council for sev-eral years he believed It should be

adopted. He added that Ube lateStephen A. Ginna favored if,'as doei

ilel F. Glana. who.f the Couicil etrlv-

ed to have the Improvement made,iponse to a question,,.;City En-

i. glneer Gavett explained tli.it the dla-^ '••""•'• to _be opened exteoBed over

thousand feet and that he un-ood that while Etnest A.

gharpe, an affected propepjy-owner.ling to donate lan | for the

opening he was not wllllnfe to payjnuch in the way of an assessment forbenefits.

After the matter was pretty thor-igbly threshed out, the Ordinance

was finally passed on ihirrl reading.>tlng In fivor o

t Jvote wa'error, iMf. B u x

« a t t m •

the

I,i.ni. It. Bird a Benedict.Lewis R. Bird, son of Lewis bt

_ l^ird. of Summit avenue, 'end Miss£ Jessie R. MacCallum. daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Josepb MacCialtum, ofin Richmond street, were; married

clock last night bf- Borough,Charles M. Dollin-r at hU

JTbe cou-pie was unattended. ThejP w• Id the borough. Mr.^and Mrs.

Ird have many friends ifl the cityind borough.

BOOK SHOP IIS HM'nnn Fin [Kir I! I cum CLUB Unique Social Function at

Which Frtacn

lbs most unique •octal fun*: loss at tbe Park Club la ■as ibe library par(> U The *•*! eaveral years. *!»*■ Wodoee* was under Ibe supervision of tbe terialnmest committee of shirk Harry I.. McGee la Ibe rhalrmaa. and a xrsat rasa, fra tores were combined to arouse ibe Interest of lb* lark* number of Roeela standing Tbos- present were requested array l noted book sad the attraetlse aadl torluni at tbe clob ws* arranged tc repreaent "Ye Old* Book# Bhopi*.' Then- were about *«*venty-l»ve booh a Hated and them* were repre- sented by the guests The difficult tblnic was to goesa the name of th« bonk The entrance to the large hall wa* arranged like a library, througb tl*e use of ruga, laaipa. tape-try. etc kbadly furnished by Shirley A John ston. while the stage depleted an old liwok shop, comprising old-fashioned bookcases, tbe oldest volatile* P«* slble to obtain, maps, aa old stove and other things to make the picture While the decorations were attrac life, the greatest Interested was ren trtd »n those who represented >h- Utst known hooka and the work o' gdesalag the names of the author* cnir tint'd everyone. It was an nc|qared that" two prises would bc gl*« n. the Brat to the one gumslng the greatest number of authors cor- rectly and tbe second for Ihe one coming nearest to that number. Th# first prise was presented to Mrs otla »: llovey. it being Macaulay * History of Kngluad. and Mr*. Prank \V. Preach received the second prise (Jeorge Harr McCutrbeoD's Isietr

book. "The Man from Brodneya’ Mm llovey bad thirty-nine correct Kii***** and Mrs. French thirty-eight Among some of the beat represen tatloas wars the following "Tba French Revolution.' C O E l^rsson. "Poems." by I-owHI. Henry A. McGee: "Old Furniture Book Mr- losaphn* n. iioweii; «nr William. " August Klelneeke; "Tbo

men* Thursday moraine Thera was quits an entry list and la all tw« four coBTesianta engaged la tbs « petition Tb# coats wan two round* total distance fo he covered of 7.99* yards, or more than a straight elgb teen boles Tb* prescribed course li aa follows: 11th tee to l&tfc green by way 01 I ti h bole, 19ib te* to 17th green I Mb uet to Id green. I nth teel t< lltb green, la front of the clubhouse to lllk green, lltb tee to 7lh green and 9th toe tio lltb green It was a foursome event and C. B. Morgan .•nd Will T Glenney with a net score of 75 were th* winners. J. Whitney Baker and R S. Rowland with a 77 finished second, while Dudley H. Bar rows and W. Lester Glenney rame In third with a 7». Their scores are as follows. , B Morgan and Will T. Glenney . • -75; J. Whitney Baker and It. 8. Howland. *5. *-77; Dudley H Bar- l and W. Lester Glenney. *2

BROKEN LIMB HD

IWVAl RfSERVtS a

AND LOCAL TJUJL H of basket baT was played at tbe T M C. A. gym naalum Thursday afternoon who local five defeated an asaoci league team, tbe MVgJ Reserves, of Brooklyn, by ike *cwr* of 51 to II Tbe visitors wers not atds break ap tbe team work of tb* lo- cals. which baa mack Improved since their last game. Finding them* unable to score by «l*«n playing tbe

• repeatedly penalised for kind of work On one occasion when be referee charged them with a foal, their captain began using abaslvs language -nd was charged with an other foul That did not stop him. ever, for be perflated In talking | 5 fouls bad been counted agalnt him. Then the referee warn- ed him that he would -top the game Plainfield, however, failed In all five tempts to shoot goal. All of the local player- w good form and did fine work. except In shooting goals from tbe tools. Every sea taken In the spec- s’ gallery and many were • The line-up: PLAINFIELD. Lolxeaux

Lady of ett; Mnri Abbott; “Nicholas Nlekolby." Dr. W French; "The Pioneers.” Edward T. Wilson Other books represented were "The Choir Invisible.* "The Virginian." "I,avendar and Old Lace." and "Twenty Thousand lea gues Under the 8os ” • Another feature of tbe affulr wat the dance order. Instead of th< usual way of designating the dances ell-k were used. Throughout the evening dancing was enjoyed, fine music be- ing furnished by Muller, of Brook lyw The patronesses for the event were Mrs Otis K llovey. Mrs. V. VanD Hedges. Mrs. George T. Rogers. Mrs August Klelneeke and Mm. Frank Harrington. The entertainment com- mittee ruin prises Harry L McGee chairman. Mrs. Ilarry L. McGee. Mias l/oalse Saunders. Ml*s Verna Mr Cutcheon. Dr and Mra. B VanD Hedges, Hugh Jarvis and Vaughn McGee. N. P. High School (law Sapper The senior class of the North PUInfl-dd High. School gave a sup pet Wednesday night at which mem- bers of the, faculty were entertained The tables were laid In Ihe drawing class room of tbe school building There .were dancing and games In th« kindergarten room. Those la th* faculty present sen Superintendent II. C. Krebs. Prin- cipal ft. J. Phelps. K. Kleffer. Miss »lri*n Btahlberger and Mis* Ph. Walker. The committee In charge of the arrangements were ML Ruth Day. Elsa Brnse Florence Ft lrr. Jennie Nelson and Elvira Hoers-

Alllt AM IL KING U'KIM lill.H’K JOHNSON. MISS -

Ml** Grace T. Johnson, of Duer street, and Abram Bryant Kisg. oi Chatham street, were married Wed nesday evening at 7 o'clock. Rev Ora J Sboop. pastor of Grace M. E chnrvh. performing tbe ceremony at th* parsonage The only attendants were Ihe Misses Florence and CUr. King, daughters of the groom. The cos pie will continue to reside In th. borough The groom I* a well-known rltl see. being In th* employ of a loex Ilf* Insurance company He is ■!.< a member of Winfield Scott Post N«* 71. G A n The brld# ha* alsr beta a reside- of the boi.uigb h»i many yonrm. 'n I* .- mem he- of First Baptist .-ban b*. Tbe l> A I. «’s. iNssolard. Tbe D A I Company, of which F T Ostrom is the agent, bn* been glv^-n a certificate of dissolution by I

Ilarry I'llman. a dry goods dealer Ing on West Third street, can cor- o bo rate Shakespeare in his assertion "when misfortunes come, they rente not -Ingle spies but In battal- ** He wga to have appeared la city court. Saturday, to an swer a chance of disorderly conduct preferred by bis wife but be had a very good reason for not showing np. Ilia horse ran away with him on Kabway road, near Woodland ave nue. late Friday afternoon and Ullmaii Is now In Muhlenberg Hospi- tal with a broken leg. The rase wa- in*!, finitely postponed The nZ*+mj occured ns t'llmsi *M driving Into his horse tak Ing fright nr somethin.: along the

Miner . centra., , Carrlgan Rums* Schmidt

Tin. animal ran al break if* * speed Into Woodland avenue and op- posite H. L. Hall's home the driver was thrown from his seat, landing near tbe curbing. He remained the ground helpless and was picked np by Mr. Hall's workman. Lewi Booker, who telephoned for the am bulance. I'llman was In great pain and beside moaning about bis hard luck, screamed lustily all the tbe hospital He was resting easily today The runaway horse was captured by Patrolman Dobson before wrecked the wagon and Its load of dry goods. I'llman*# wife has u pulmnna trouble and only recently returned from the Adirondack* where she was undergoing treatment. The have had numerous grievances and the husband's attitude has been spe- cially aggreuBlve because of Interior the part of his fatber-ln- law

JURY FINDS WOMAN 10

BE OF UNSOUND .AAIND Miss Mary A Vail, alleged to be of un-ound mind, was Friday ad- judged to he so by a commission In lunacy and a Jury of twelve men The action wan the result of A peti- tion by a slater. Miss Althea Vail, who asked that a commission lie ap {aimed for that purpose a* the lat- ter owns property and noth'ng could be done with it under the circum •tance?. The Court of Chancer) directed John H VanWInkle a* chief com- missioner. with Dr Charles B l.nf- burrow and Floyd WoodhulI as asso- ciates to Inquire as lo the mental condition of Miss Vail. The com tula-loners met yesterday afternoon In the dlstrlrt court, where a Jury of twelve men were convened by Sheriff Robert Kirkland Dr. Evan*, of the State Hospital. Morris Plain* was the rhlef witness, and after hearing the testimony In the case, the coni mlasloners and Jury signed the In quisltlon and Miss Vail was found to be of unsoand mind as alleged in the petition. The Jury was comprised of the following B Frank Coriell. J. Fred MacDonald. Harry B MacDonald. Henry Leifke, James K. Buckle. J. P. La ire. Charles W. Eoff. John J Kenney. George T Raymond. U J Schreiner. Freeholder J. Hervey Doan* and Jam— C. Pope. Nelaon and William N. Runyon are the so- licitors of the petition

right guard Caboose. . .L .*. left guard. Goals from field; Plainfield. Loix- eaux. 8; Gilmore, t. Endicott. 3; Rurnsey 3: Miner. «: Caboone. 1. Naval Reserves; Evans. 2; Birch. 2; Carrlgan. «. Gog Is from fouls: Plainfield, Gilmore. Z: Miner. 1; Ca- hoone. L Referee. C. B. Mortr. The Y. SI. C. A. second learn won front .Ihe Business Mm. 22 to 21. It was closely contested. Both teams played well, -homing good team work. Dosue Ad Clarke, of the Baslncs* Men did especially wHI In •hdoiln.’. Tbe line-up; .Rockwell

T"Vo Bond Iuqm, k*g*re«at- <ng *48.000. Ara b old at

*1.616 10 Pro^lum.

Alter Lively Debate. City rathm Allow *800 for Fixing Up Headquarters.

MfHTKKI A

■hr* Hnrrcssfnl

IN ALL NR. MYtiATm OFPt JHITION. M. Third Ward Member I'mw

Haaty Action—How Money to to be

Tb* entire iaane of nceonnt of tbe rose In tbe East on account of tb were nold by tbe Ct Friday night, to Moffett

Every *tep j i. SIB,000 . new fire id 931,000 , building baa been met with some djf Council White, of ; Common Connell, Friday nlg|t. there NOW York. Tbe combined bid of I **» » protest against appropriating IOIT29C being the hlghA): and moat 8**®0. with which to furnish Ihe advantageous. The prlcAla consider- i building. The trouble begun when all there! Mr Buxton, as chairman pt bonds and ! finance committee, attempteff to so- re the adoption of a rffcolutlo*

with Mr. Mygatt those who know Mr taste might expect for furnishings would •T suppose Mr. Tracy _ one of the nice furnltfire honssf said Mr. Mygatt. "and bbtalned an outside figure on tbe furniture. N'n- u rally, tbe expense would J* Mr. Bay dam. who aald that he Wft* formerly la tbe furniture business, declared that better prices are ob- tainable and he bet freed ttfft through competition Ue expose wonld be much leee. *J*ere wgaTa general protest on thn part of Iftr. Mygatt and others against pay! fancy prices and thin wfil probnl

the 9800. all of tbe roeffjbor* fnvor. except Mr. Mygatt. afterward explained IbtO menu may be made to get.the i from the general fund, .

I dll on. which was ado Jed. sward • ng the bonds to Molfe A Whit crtlfl J checks ol

••1*0 for all oV none; 815.327 nuH. 831.975.80; Moffdlt A MTHte. •Mf York. fire. 815.49*>40; street 83Xi021.7«; J D Evrret •k. fire. 815.349 50.: •i.30; CommercJal Tr •of New Jersey, atreel ‘•'Connor A Kahler. Nfi York, fire 915,402: street. 931.8fi.2M0: R. Irv- Ing ..Ontwater J*r*ey djty. street 831,900; J 9. Rlppel. Nef York, fire 5.404.85; street. 831.8

Co.. New reet. 831 Com pa. 31 940.23

Pud A Co.. New York r«H. 831.808; H I4 Co.^ New York. fire. 931.831.73; Plal. ay. 915.305; City National Bank. fire, street, 931.539.55 T^c bonds are 4 1-3 tcrent. hearing date f livery to tbe Colombia pa ay.* of New York or Cl f. Arnold. The fire

right forward.

HOLY DIB 1 MATCH

FOR N. P. H. 8. ELEVEN

Family Gathering at -The Gables." Among th*' pleasant Thanksgiving Day even’s «• tb* family gathering it the home 0d Mr and Mr* Angus ns D Shepard. "The Gables." where Sixteen members of the family sat down to dinner The affair was all enjoyable by reason of the face that Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shep- ard. formerly of Madison. Win., bat of Philadelphia, were there. The

Greatl> to tbe disappointment of the supporters and admirers of (he Holy cross Club fotobaM eleven. It went down to defeat on tbe Cricket Field. Thursday morning North Plainfield High School taking tbe game by tbe score of 22 to 0. Team for team tbe church boys were-out- weighed about ten pounds and this fact combined with straight football on the part of the school boys brought them victory. They made i#e of very few trick*. Both teams received good support from tba side- snd were cheered to the echo. The church boys msde s good fight, but proved unequsl to the strong itne pm up by their opponents. The beet plating ffir N. P. H. 8. is dose by Cosroy, Webster. C. ■ Ith and tbe spectacular feature was Parson's fifty yard run. Smith made the four touchdowns, two In tb-- first half and two in the second kicking the first In the first half and d In the second half. Shar- rots was the only player Injured, bat It Is expected that he will be In con- dition for tomorrow's contest with H. 8. on Hope Common. Th# line-up: W P H. ft.—Left end. Webster ft tackle. II Smith; left guard. Steiner. Adams, centre. Powllson; right guard. Zegllo. Lee; right Lc- hie. Becker: right end. Dunning. A Overton and Balleyr quarterback. Conroy; left halfbnek. Tone Overton: fullback. C. Smith; right halfback. Parson. Holy Cross Club—Left end. Coyle. Harriman; left tackle. Stein; right guard. Blaster: centre. Lind •ay; right guard. Mosher. !. Vail and First brook; right tackle. Sin- flair; right end. Shttrots. Mosher and Brakele>: quarterback. R. Vail; left halfback. Ira ValR Mosher, foil back. Nash; right halfback. Wil

are to run for ten yea hers will be retired yeafi Hi the case of sUrq. Both Issues date her J. 1998.

10 PIACF IILIi

CLOCK ON HOE T^e question of g •lonYof Charles F l^cAtlonini to erect mmrnt.il clock on the dewalk In front of Mr. Slontm's Jel elry store

c the peti ring and baftdxom I consld- West Front street, catted erablc dl-cuaalon at theTadjourned

Tolies.

Hams. Halves—20 and SO. Woodhull and Phelps. Best. empire—Phillip* 7-Roberts and Ab \brama. I- V.

(Ncklasoo. I only absent ones were Mr. and Mr*. 1 stockholders of the roaoern. of the larg-1 Osborn Bright, who •cern. * In North Carolina.

RaMMph'a Property. In a recea: article concerning res! estate improvements., reference was street as belonging to Mrs At F. Randolph. They belong to 1. V. F Randolph, for whom they have Jhst been com pleted by J Abbott A Son. and nr* advertised for rent la another col- umn. They are of unique construe stand opposite Mr Ran- *U? garden.

meeting Of the Common Cbunctl. Ini Fildsv Mr. Gloak. as chairman the^treqt committee. an*j who had ' the. matter la chal’jte. mo that>the petition Ik- granted. He plalfied (hat the dork B to b# co»t|j onf. keeping ai< curato* time 1 the faces are to be illiijhlnated night ( Hgvlng previously talk Flonftn regarding the Mr fusion stated that had sgr< In g#od running order for t|e privilege of erectl: antf Jf hr was willing tfeat 4# would vote Mr. Slonlm tlon. but P who prxt against granUnA the peti- tion.’. explained that thaft was toe much' in the nature of aybrlbe ami b« did not favor the suggfistlun lit said Jhut the aim of th« fjreet com- mlttfio had been to clear She street, of all obstructions and hAcould not la^entloualy vote for tfij* petition e idea that the privilege won to be •eepetual one was not to fhe liking M?. Hibbard and he beared that Waned ahould have t o^e It, at will. Mr. * Incllogd to be of the san as was also Mr. Suydam. gornery expressed th* bell privileges could be revok any trouble. The privilege of the granted. T. J. Meaner, who is connected with Clock* Company, the will jutalsh tbo tlm that fi wsa proposed to there such ns are being the big cities of the c design aeleeted railed to four Inch square base « same,to be from twelve, feet lp height. The only on It will be tbe name of In letters three Inches said «hat this style of cl. t Is slderqd ah ornament ni will

rlgh iylor w opinion.

.ranteed to keep which he believed would to tb4( cltlsena. especially Aftgr a lengthy con. Mr. Gloak Instated be taken on hla motion petition, eliminating that Ur. SJonim keep t In repair This out of. the reeolutloa and proposition *u Buxton. Gloak. Hall. Mon Randolph. Frank Km dam voting In fnvor. cllmeii Hibbard. Mygatt. Toll*

calling for an appropriation-for the purpose Mr. Mygatt raised a poin| of or- der. claiming that the matter find not been before the finance, committee and that the resolution bad opt cbme up In the proper order. This fraught out the fact that Mr. Buxton was presenting It for Mr Randolph chairman of the police committee, who desired that the finanae com mlttee should take caro ot |t. Mr. Mygatt did not object a. toga: Lor to tbe appropriation, but the way to which It was brought befufc th* member# The opposition nettled Mr. Buxton and he refuaed tp with- draw It. explaining that tb« mem- bers could kill the resolution-If they wanted to but he would Inslat on a vote. Appealing to the chair tot a de- cision on the point of order; Presi- dent Tolies ruled against Mr. My- gatt. Mr. Buxton declared that he waa presenting the resolution aa % mber of tha Council and not aa chairman of the finance con£m]ttee Then Mr. Mygatt moved to amend that the resolution be refetyed to the finance committee Tbe amend- ment was carried After this set back. Mr. Buvfon was plainly disconcerted, and In b •P*r It of disgust be moved tbat tha Conn ell take a recess for On# bon*. Thli brought forth a storm of pfotesta. especially on tbe part of Mr. Mygatt. ho stated that he objected to having the Cornell held up la that why. Intention of Mr. puxt to take a recess simply to |iold finance committee meeting he. would oppose the motion

CIIY FOUIS INJURIES

FIIMIIY STRICKEN HGJIIH Frederick Gray'* Death Fol-

low* That ot Hla Brother a Month Aro.

DOTH VHTfMH OF TYCHotii. Mother Hflll Comliwltiag .hr- HUrus*

•I Muhlenberg llo*pl«*| and can't He Told of her

. of West

4»c part

Followln* an Illness of months. Frederick 11 Gr Mr. fnd Mrs. Theodor.- Gn Front street, died In 3 Hospital al 5:30 this r.i.^nlnr, tb* second member of the fundi) to fall ictim lo tvphoid fereifwlihln a short time. Jast one rqonth ago 1 older brother. Walter Cray, suc- mbed to the disease aftdf fighting agaln*t It for three week# and It was thought then that Fred Irottid re- cover. He seemed to gal* si steadily and was prattle.,U.. danger "Dgtb

city -mployes In leaving < large )>&• week and an operation wo* perform- of dirt directly opposite ffr drtvewferjed. He failed to rally thb »:h con- — w • • a ■ >d until biKlu^ ns>- srlousn* )rnr 1% fSl I-. »a* (o hi# residence on Keoefri aue. which caused his hjjr and Inflicting Injuries 5» hi Hugh Oormley. eommuqlcnKed wlMl; dralh of th the Common Council a settlement for in self and hla horse while going out c ceatly. bis home stnmb dirt, throwing tbe anln self. He further clnln horse wblcb was capable, bf earnld him 15 a day. was about-fillned

*s remained right-on yearn of gge The circumstances siirroqfcdinz the sons arefcspeclally from the fact that tftp mother haa also been III with tyihol Is still s patient at Mahlerjrrr was unab'e to see either <>f be their last momenfi

and

was burled before she k »■ of his

bar* always been willing tt give my tlm* freely to tb* elty’i work." continued Mr. Mygati, “but I do not propose to give my consent ich action as proposed. *1 want to consider the expenditure of 8800 and It caanot be done oven In ten pilnatea. There haa been plenty of time to hold committee meeting* to discuss this matter, and I cannot why It should be brought up at this late day and then rushed through. 1 will refuse to attend a committee meeting at this time." The motion for an hour’s.recess offered by Mr. Buxton waa -finally withdrawn and Mr. Suydam aubstl- II tod one for a ten minute Cecess. This was lost. Councllmen fyixton. Cloak. Frank Randolph and Btydam voting for It and Councllmen Hib- bard. Hall. Montgomery. Mygatt. C. Randolph. Taylor and Tolfes op- posing the motion. The resolution i returned to the police committee, and Inter Chaim Frank Randolph, of that body, pro ited it. after Ahlch It waa referred to tbe finance mlttee. There was further discussion when Councilman Charles C. Randolph stated that the new bnlldln* would have to be furnished, no muter whether the money was appropriated from tbe general, police or an* other fund and he favored action sconce. At thU point Mayor Fisk wqg ask- to explain the situation, lie said that the original appropriation for the building, land. etc., whs 839.000. but It wa» found that the law com- pelled the Council to appropriate the exact amount for land and building, exclusive of grading, cement work, furnishings, etc. Then 825.50^ w;

would not be engaged by kny of h! patrons, while he had be*q suffer! lame back since th/ He requested the CounclF,‘io cons with him before ho planed the maG he hands of a lawyer Thf was referred to.^he *tr.e£ committee. pedal patrol: been doing regular duty ere appointed C. J. Fisk, am rere confirmed. «d are John Payne. Dnoiel Me Id. Frank Sweeney. Thomas Flatl n.4* IJI.hirH lllrirlnffhlHi Th

demise. Her not warranted the telling of the sec- ond bereavement Both boys were extremely pop- ular In. the city and borough and Fred especially so* becau*i* of his membership In associations He wa president of the Holy Crps# Boys' Club and belonged to the rtrst Pres- byterian church. He was a senior at the Plainfield High flrhopl and no pupil In any of tbe claase* waa bet liked. . Possessed of n! fund of 'who hav^

rJ^ "‘"'.‘J «er iiueu. . . oasc^-u «. r*k '1 J youthful enthusiasm he wi fK PI athletics and was prom I m events of both the Holy < *M fo«d of

and the P H. 8 In res; memory, fhe football thn elevens of the for today, haa been post Richard Birmingham have been serving from i»‘'

^rss s -.srr.” Informed Rev George who was with him until .Ihe last. that he was prepared the police* board. A resolution offered by Sr. Buxtof, and adopted, provided fof>the applll cation to tbe courts on December 0^ ... , in Ih. .i>polnlm«,t of 3*omi..loo5 ?^'r- ^ rV'la ,Uo “! benefit a In relation certain street#, now eo Suydam protested against the act! on the ground that both Clinton at nue and Wend Third Btroei ure not good condition. It was; -espial

damage* hlB be<l8,‘l<’ an*l to h0'*1 hp requested ement ng th*1 "t00* bY«" ** conveyed to all ted Mr?! bta blends He had lived a Chrlstla Ilf* and hla last words wore of pa- tient submission to the Master's will and the whispered messag* that he good condition. It was -explained?* WM ready *° *°- however, that tbe appolotwyent of lb*' Bcelde his parents, the sifter Miss comml,sloner, wi. »[raol< for lh«- rrrdn. U thr only .urvivln* rvlaUro. ninKw of •rrlrlnc at lha,«nt of th* T,,,• ■»> •>- Ik-M n> hl» lata work and If tha work tf>~ any cn»«(hom tomorrow aft# and would be held responsible and w<vil<fc b# ex|>ected to make It cl|(ht. b

Samuel H Miller’s Pw«»rr*l. The funeral of Samuel >J*- Mill.*f waa held Friday afternow at hlV late home on Eaet Third srreet. Th« service waa conducted fy. Rev. EJ Vicar* Stevenson and the ;j*ttendance Included delegations fronj • Persever- lodge. No. 7 4. K. of P.. and the Exempt Firemen s Asaodjlilon In- erment was Oiade at llll^ldc where .he Pythian burial service, wa* ducted by Past Chancellor V Nash. Jr. The pall beqipr* werw from Perweversnce lodge, and san D Pope. Morga Tiftion, Man-' nlng, F. Gano. Cyrus •». Bole**. tem#ut and EdW«rd Bow^

C*H.4RITY EVTKRTAI NMIA’T H>H WOMEN'S R*f-HAN<;F.S pi-rsonal mntt.r

and 4. Thursday after the magician, together ’ and Judy show will b< tlons. In the evening Ml named at that .required for bi^ldlag I J*®*-*1* W,U and land iJiter 81.350 was appro-1 m

■Tudor the auspices ot the-Women’- Excbange an entertainmerff^and saL will be held at Hartrldgo School au- ditorium. Thursday and fVylday af- nlng, December 2 Due rot 1 Pune

wlirofflcla

f io trn

INCH

fpro-j and | required for fiUDith now 8800 logs He then enumerated the furnish ings required. These Include n **r- geant's desk, one for the court room, both to cost 81*5. one for th«v chief to cost 945. another for tbe Jpdgo' room, at 94 3. chairs for these room# at a cost ot 87 each, twelve pother chairs at a total of 972. tables for he reporters and lawyers, at 810 h. ruga at 9l& each, making a total of about 8400. Then in-addi- tion tlft*re would be a expeifre of thirty lockers at 9240. sqt tee* shades, etc., all Of which will bring he total up to about 8750. U was further stated that it la the ffcslre lo take possession cf the building tnpUte about January 1. Mr. Mygatt asked whether: com- petitive bids had been received for the furnishings. Mr. Randolph said that th* architect, Evarts Tracy, had obtained the bids named, but that others were expected by December X. Mr. Mygatt expressed tbe belle# that Mr. Tracy's figures were outside ones sad that better price* could te ob- tained. Mr. Montgomery conqnrred

Friday afternoon and evening Rot erson’s moving pictures wlli: be aecn£ Mrs Henry L. Hall will be ffl charge!) HANNAH KI.IAS- FRlEXIfc

JOHN R. PLATT. DK

When the ordinance providing for Ihe opening of Kensington avenue, •from Prospect avenue to Park ave- ad Randolph road. *»i called Its third rending at Hu meet- ing of the Common Council Friday night, by Mr. Gloak. sorn* of the b*rs. Including Mr. Hall and Mr. Diixtom. They did not expAqt hasty action. It waa recalled tbat there bad been objection to the Improve meat at the time of the public hear- ing. but this It waa alleged was * he part or those who spoke against the adaption of the ordinance. Utoak said tbat the Ordinance simply called for the openlhg of the avenue, not macadamising, gad as It had been before th* Council for sev- eral years he believed It should be .adopted. He added that1, the late pben A. Gina* favored If.'a* do** also hla son. Daniel F. Clone who. while a member of the Council atrlv- ed tb have the Improvernopt made In response to a question. (C1ty En- Gavett explained that tbo dis- ance to _be opened extendod over one thousand feet and thgt he un- •j derstood that while :|Sbarpe. an affected willing to donate Ernest

John R. Platt, of New fork. thflgWlng he was retired glass manufacturer .who fon *” ^ **’" years ago vainly sued Ilndnnh El: ip the Supreme Court of Jfew Yor! to recover -8985.385. motey w' he alleged he had spent on the gresa since be became poqualnlei with her In 199S. died Thursday jaugd’.er. 239 \V. hit P,V‘ *“ 5

uch In the way of a ‘Befit/. After the matter bughly threshed out as finally passed on third Ikli the members voting In f^vor of I though when the first *ote was th* home of his daugBter;139 Wes8 taken, through an error, Mr Bux- Beventloth street. Ntfw Ysr*. In hlfj Ion voted In the negative. \

two., marrb‘9 eighty-ninth yea: widower, but left daughters. HU father, the late hmkr Plat at. one time resided In Ij*wU It. Bird a Iknrdkl. Lewis R. Bird, son of Lewis M. C. Bird, ot Summit avenue, and MU* if Jessie R. MacCallum. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph MacOallum of 8l7 Richmond street, wer^ married nw Report* La Attachment Csae^ at 5:30 o'clock last night bf Borough. — ~' *■ lUdltoh Recorder Charles M. Dollll»r at bU Th* con-

st reet, this city. it JoT-q H. VanWInkle. Jr-. In tile nttnehinent cnaen of-Roriolp/ home on Fnlrrlew avenue. Cohen again.t L, A. Reinhart ancj pi. -a, unau.nded. The the J. D. Uolteaux Lnmhe/Compan* aide In the boronah. Hr jnd Mi. acninat the Reel He Coaet j Umbe; Bird hare manr friend, la the cltj Hllln Limited, haa died h|a- report. Jand borongh.

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

ayw Muling Top-c Pmr th* W«akSpinning D*c ft, 1MB.

B H. DOTLI.m d i f our Society.

l l t ln i -Ju. Ul. lu-U. Coo-

; Prufevalon without possession 1: (un ion in religion as well as In every: other relation in life. T b e man; prufes«e« to b* a ChMMfaui and w• life Is Inconsistent does Intolerable

barm both to btmaelf and to ottHe barms himself, for if toe counter-felt Is iff any vain* to him tbe reaJ

; wuuld IM of u n c b greater value, and. when It come* to religion Ood'a grare' la free and accessible- ta all, and tt ta

sren easier to be a true Christian tbana false profeMor of religion. T b * in-consistent Christian also harms others.There la perhaps DO jrreater atnmtblock in tbe way of unsaved men wboreal ly'want to be nared than tb* In-n.n"latencies of tbe many wbo profeoato be Christiana. It •bonld not be ao.bat nevertbsleM It Is. Who wouldJudge a pnyatclan by a patient wboonly pretended to take bin medicine,but reslly did not do soT Wbo wouldJu.lgf a lawyer by a client w h o

pretended tn follow tha counsel be hadllvenT Why should men. then. JudgerrbruttUntty on a different bastaT Loosat tbe Christ, who was nlnle«! H*boldthe rauldtndes of Christians whospite of all tb« temptations of lifepoaaesa tbe Christ spirit and liveconsistent Christian life! If n>would do this tbey would be dealinghonestly with Christianity. Judging Itby tbe real rofn Instead of l-y to*,,..if,i..rfcti But all Inconsistency Isnot In the church. InconsUtent Judgment Is no better than an Inconsistentlife, and yet mnny will doubt or denytbe power t f real Christianity becitbey know some lnconnbuent Chris-tiana, nnt realising tbetr own Incon?• i- . -i In no doing.

After all. though, conslntent Chris-tian living IN tiiralvable. It la Invsluable to ourselves. If w e do not liveup to what w e confess. It Is absoluteproof that our coufeaaion Is false. Ifconsciously and knowingly we engagetn a «lnful Ufa, we moat know la ourown !•. , :•- tbst we hare only theform and not the power ,.f religion.But what Is tbe form witboot thareality? What la the ahadow with-out th* substance? For our own u k e nlet ua examine ourselves and (we If bya changed life we can prove that ourheart* bare been really changed by thepower or the Holy Ghost. Janum wellaaysilhat a Hweet fountain cannot sendforth bitter water, uor a 8g tree bearoUves. nor a grapevine figs.

A runalBterit Christian life on tbepart vt professing Christians Is Inval-uable to all with wbom we come incontact In lire. Men may not re*d theBible, but tbey read us. Tbey mayknow little about Christ first hand, butthey will get their conceptions of Himthrough us. "We are living epistles,known and read of all men." Andwhat do they read In ua. In our dailylife, i.ur -.;>.•.-. h, onr actions? I>•> tbeyread that we "have been wi th Jesus ,"or .I-, tbey read n misrepresentation ofChrlat that keeps them from findingthe real Christ?

lllllil HUiH •*<.-< •Prov. sxli, 1; Eccl. liL IS, 14: Isa. 1.

1-4: Matt, vi, 1-8: w\, 1-5; John |v, 24:s It. 43-17; Matt. vU. 16-20; II Cor.

Our Missions to the Young.Christian Endeavor baa a mission, n

many aided mtaaion, to the young peo-ple of America and of the world. Oneprominent feature In that mlaalon laKM edacaltimal value. Tbe ancienti.!•<•••;, ldi-a of education waa to pro-iin.v ('man of wladom and a- man ofaction, and Christian Endeavor la do-Ing both. Phoenix says or. th« educa-tion of Achilles;la til |hU 1 waa aet by him to tnatroct

IMON OOrNTY FHFJSIf>I,I>KRK. proposition meets with oar nnqas.II- On motion of Freeholder.Bed endorsement aad approval. received .'and referred toI JOHN P. WINAN8. mitte OR Jail Inspection

GEORGE \V. HM'ER. Countr .*lr.>rney.(Oflleial.)

Regular' meeting or the Board orChosen Freeholder* of the County o:Union held Tborsday. November 3,1S08, at 2:30 p. ii.

Roll call allowed the followlm;

'eeho.dera Adanta, Cady, Cladek,i T i i.. . Doane, Faff, Jones, Kroute.kurer McGoverfl M.-i**-l. Jerry.

Pin-son. Robinson; Smith. Stephan.Swain, wilbud attd iMoodrnn':—SO.

n motion of Freeholder Cadr Itwas ordered that line readting of ib«nilDutes of tbe [iniiout. meeting bedispensed with, and that the same be•pproved as per pjrtBted co[,v In tbeaembcrs desks.

reccdved t

From the K. Y. and N. J. Telephone Company, as follows.

Newark, October 26. 1908.I the Honorable. Board <•' ChosenFreeholders. Union County. X. J.Gentlemen—Permission it hereby

requested to open Elmer iireet. at'Orner of Lenox avenue, and

__ :orner of North avenue. WeHeld. N. J.. as shown on th.: atta<ed sketch.

Respectfully mihmltted.7The N. Y. and N. J. Telephone Com-

pany.By EDGAR B. ULOOM,

Division Plant SuperintendentAttached to t%e foregoing waa

ki'iiii :-I.O\H:IC the1 location as men-

["••.•• ii .; if Plerson mcved tb:he resolution be granted, which w..o ordered without dissent.

Three communications from Fred-rick Gllkyson. State C<if Public Roads, and dlrectco to Ben-amln King. Director of the Board of

Freeholders, were read, as follows.My Dear Sir—Confirming youi

rerbal acceptance of West Grandit reel. First aveaue an-l Locus'rtreel. Union county, on October 211908, t hereby notify yen- and

ugn you, the Board of Chose-:'bolder*, that the said mad bai

been complied to our, en.'re satis-ction and is therefore acceptedMm the part of He State.

Very truly yours,FREDERICK OIL.KYSON,

My Dear Sir—Confirming our v«il acceptance of North* Broad streid Elizabeth avenue. Union count

on October 14. 1908. I hereby noify you, and, through you, the Boa:of Chosen Freeholders, thai the saidroad has been completed to our eIre satisfaction, and is th<<-efore r-epted upon Ihe part of the State.

FREDERICK GILKTSOX,Commission*

My Dear Sir—Confirming our v.... t acceptance of Terrtll road In ion county, un October t l , 1908,lerehy notify you, and, through yohe Board of Chosen Freeboldei

Id road has been comjlet-

Krouse'on or i rvebotajcr K N I I K R--solv«d. That the bill ofid referred to thi' Commit- faildlng- and Coo«trnt-tIDn ~

tee of the Whole. rraoant $2.54?. for the coi From the iCiy Clerk of Elfctsheth, N. o! a new bridge over WestI J.. as follows: at Knopf s'reet. Linden,I Resolved. That mir rep-Jwr-UiMvet paid, whan the-same shall'of the Board of Chosen H-*«AMer* properly audited by tbe; be and are hereby request^ .o Uke ID charge. Freeholder Jones'proper steps to have Bdgai road, tbe adoption of the remoluifrom tbe southerly Intersection or on roU call It waa iGrove street. In the city otlElbtabeth. adopted.,through Linden township, to tbe city ; By Freeholder Krouseof Rahway made a Si.u.-. Aid road. Resolved. That the b

,to be Improved and maintained under ence H. Winana for tb*tb* provision of tbe StaU Aid road °»er the brook on HUnsell

'act. thereby providing air improved Unden. ». J., amount *»78,I thoroughfare, from the county seat . when the same ia properly, W U H ™•to the city of Rahway. • . by the committee.

Attached to the foregoing resolu- ' Freeholder Plerson moves thetlon was a certification by tbe ~"Clerk ot the city of Elizabethhe same bad been passed at a IIng of the Elisabeth Ci<> Coheld on October 1. l»08. •

On motion of Freeholder Stereceived snd referred to l&e CODtee of the whole.

From the New York and. New Jer-sey Telephone Company a* follows

Newark, Octobei'29. 1908To the Honorable Board/of Chosei

Freeholders of Union Cgfuniy, N.J.Gentlemen —Permission; Is hi

roll i

- hur and Cladek. Smith, 110. »5; John A. St*t&ianBy Fre«h«,|der Cadr: 9 t2.16; J. Herrey Doane. I ? : ' g o a tSesolred. That when this board Woodruff $11 41; John gffbteon

adjowrsa. it stand, adjourned antU $4.60: S. P. T. Wilbur, •lfi.t.'i; -Kis! Thursday. November If. at 2:30 ». ton Darby, ta; Henry Krou«o $55..m-, wften thlc board shall meet f«r »8; Bradford Jones. $9.55; Gepr%the purpose of iiay-lng elccnon bills. B. Cladek. ItCSS: W. ».. t^alnOn morion of Freeholder Cladek th* t4.4O; P. H. Melsel, <10.<0; 3£ Knsoluilon was adopted without dl»- Adams. 111.25; Joseph Perr, f&2».* c n t - - •'-. I Lunacy Acconnt—N. J &a:«^H>rs-

By Freeholder Swaia: 1 Pltal. f 1.971.12.827.39; Heor.-:£ook,Resolved, Tttat this board congrai- (16.50; Edward 8. Atw, , ; .^ Jr.!

"l^f F r e * h o l d e r Cad>- »po» hfa »53.60: N. J. State Village <oJ-?:F.i,i-speedy recovery from hts r«cent 1?- leptlcs. $545.08."*St , i I Statfonerv Accodnia—Y<>uiu«n A

The resolution was unanimously grbe MIg.'Co!, 1*7.JB; Ale^Miil.ir.; JMacDonald £ Greene. Jlt.3O;--Thp

J t . h i , , _* 'Westfleld Leader. |2ft; Harold ftrnn-» following NTsri P ) B i ( « 5 0 : Charles M. Affle-k. * ! :roved under the > no. S32.S5, 19; American LaW^^ook«t i t l^ . "An a»t;co.. $«: Bates Komberin* MW»l«epermanent im-jCo. J4.25; Burroughs Adding 1!«-

, . _ -_«.^Mfc wfc ^«w», roads in this ' rhin * On 1^7^ * " 'J

State," (Revision 1905) , » 4 supplf- I "publicationa Account-New :grovl-— - '.hereto, said d e n < : e N e w a _ J 3 1 , I 5 : Tne ftMsifeld

adopted.By Freeholder SiResolved, That th

>g* be adopted and imp

v u

lit- St

Btisfactloi .|H«d upon the |

and :n of

' youiFREDERICK" GILKYSO.V.

Commission*On motion of Freeholder Cady the

•eived jmd \<iwe<t on file.From the Ci'^ Clerk of Rahw;follows:

Ofltobet 26. 1908.i the Board of Chosen Freoholdtthe Coiiniy of I'nlon:

Gentlemen—At a meotir.g of t>mmon Council of the city of Haly b«ld on the I9tth inst. tue follow,

ng action was* Uken: "On motionof Mr. Tremhley it waa dlrtcted that

County Boajrd or ChoKcn Free-

ii-n Church srr.Ti and PlalnfieldUP l)rldKew.,[ht> name being nec-T at tbe i>«W Church Btrect In

order that the • v- may fill In <in •o coinlnue the sidewalk as construct-

ed on (he bridge In order to preventa . . ! , , • ; io !;•• damage of thebridge."

CHARUEB H. LAMBERT,City Clerk-

On motion of Freeholder StephaAreceived and referred to the two com-mittees as heretofore appointed oo

lot> tor i

Koiw. no tnodem institution tin* done •so mui-b as Cbrlatian Sndeavor for de- 'veln).inc the power of speech "when |speech la Ot" nor for organising actlv- [lty in all apneres of life. A new vision •of titlUly is forming IbMlf for us Inour civic relationships, and the Pa- 'trlotM' league Is aa a doud the size ofa man's hand, dtatlned to grow, bow-ever, nnttl the » hole sky be covered. .

Christlau Endeavor la going to write'this Ideal upon the hearts of Its 4,000.- ."•»' • , • ' , . • - . and In a decade ortwo will help to flood tha country andBI1 UM potling booths with m*n -antiwomen, for tbelr suffrage Is comlnc—tbat will tlcht graft and Injustice withall the energy and strength of Chris-tian righteousness and fair play andbrotherbood--Rlpple in Christian En-

the Linden Towi follows:tlon iotrpduced by Jon

Con-

ResolTucker:

Linden. Nt J.. Oct. I t ,Whereas, Edfsar road,

throniEb Linden township ficity of Rabway ••-> tbe city of KlU:i-beth, is a much used an-I traveledhLch»ay, and forms & very Important

mine

lad-ways in the to<otte or the

He Said "Can."B^ntary Hubbell lu the Ohio Sn-

deavorer glrea the folluwux accountof «n Endeavorer that "glngervd up:"

A abort Ume since a young personnamed Davis tuok charge of the 8teu-ben Congrccatloaal chim-h. Tbe EQdearor society numbered ten and waaunanimously feminine. Sooie folkssaid "You can't." Mr. Davu| auvd op.but did not give up. the attuftUoa. liedid not aay "I can" or "You can," buthe did say "We can!"

And they canned ao opUrotsdcallTtnst they have secured forty new mem-ber*, twenty-five of them young men.In the lives of «ome a radical trans-formation has taken place. Tbe faltb-tul pastor Is rewarded by an active so-ciety of ntty. and tbey are after twen-ty-flve more members..

Peroso j% poatitcttpt preachment: "Itnever pay* to gtre up. It always p a nto -ginger up.'"

a*W b e•pen

and of

th

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beB<U

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th

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e de

the re*of Lindi

sire of tIs roadway I

of Vnto

Resolved. Tlrehy

a Sieaal.

Ad,.;Ip Cnden

request!or ChoB.Edgar T<

law aid i1 road asd laws, f,

>ted at a <nmmlttee

held daJOHN

it tbe desire of the

I dens•• g«his

ag Edgar road..s and property-'nerally and alsocommittee, that

>e ImproYed by th?

-o:ull a t

id added to tbesystem, lie ItthU committee.

j the Union County

>adFreeholders tothro)ieli Linden

Rahway 1road,proiw it

meetof

and ta Improveided In the Statet length or about

October tX'. 190S.P . '

K R

WINANS.

ANDERSON.

OIVM Ed Be.The |<te.tge gl>es edgv to Eudeavt

ln».—Cnrlatlan Endeavor World.

Attached to'(he foregoing was tbefollowing endorsement:

Linden.:*. J. Oct. 21. 1908.To the Board <tf Chosen Fr**holders

ot the County of Union:Gentlemen—We. the undersigned

property-owners alone E<lear roadand: elsewhere In the towb*Mp of!Jnd*n, hereby endorse the action ofthe Township Committee la askingthat yotr bod; will adopt Edgar roadas a State A L.I road, and Improve thesjm* under Siate Aid Roadlaws.

We are or; the opinion that tolaaction will be of great benefit to thetownship of Linden and to the citiesof H*bwaj and Bllxabeth, and the

iil j

ind amendmeiroad described aa folk

Beginning at North iBorough ot Gar woo

' along Cheat

Grequested ttbe c

comtf B

ct &uhole a

constructs B h OThi

tit il blifully submitted,

The New York and New Jajauj Tele-

By BDGAR ^ I'.i.diiM.Division Plant Sumfinteodentached to the (onpnint was |print showing the }oci;tion &•ln»nflmotion or Freeholdti Plorson.

ed. work to be rtonfl mi'er ».i-sion or the, county rpw.l insi>ec-

im Wlnfield Scott P*»1. No. 73

hondraUe body,rkfrn ourceme-t

idlei:y. Fan-

.. j s who are buriedburial plot In Hillstdi. __w5on' Township, t'nlon county. N. J..

he kind approved for this soid-leni- burial plot (I. e , the lawn plot

ta broadest surface vitth the toplevfl with the ground-

W. C. SMITH.Chairman

H. CRAIG SMITH,T. O DOANEtWILLIAM HAND.

On mot•reived ia headst

r Slepha::ommlttp.

TboiFrom LloydClerk of WestBeld. N. J ( Addressed:» Freeholder Clmrlcs AI Smith ao-Jlosciih Perry, certifying (hat tbe fol-n-xv.:!! r.-s.>li]tion was iidopttnl by theTov-n CoLincll of Wcfcttiplrl at a meet-BK held November 2, 1S05:1 Kesolved. That the BqaK of Cho-

>tn ri-'iholdPfH tw reqi*Btpd -to ac-:\'.,l iiiij ImDrnvc iis cdiiniy roads,'The*tnut pt XU

In Mon ii tainof Kahway en ymsBroad Btrepl and the line

m pUii.iid :t*at portl m b t

Cm motion of Frechol«fer Pmith t

senled aI'etit

.."• --ii-iil. N. J.. Oot l t t , 1908,To the Honorable the BoarJ of Cho-

sen Freeholders of thje County ofI'nion:Gentlemen The undersigned, be-

ns owners of property )n the vlcln-ty of the itnprovemertl l* tit toned

por, reRpecifully request:your honor-able body to cause the r<|ad known usRahway avenue and Wresifield ave-

. extending from Broad street,be town of Wesiflelfi, to the In-ectlon of Westfleld .-avenue • an'lnfs or Cedar lane, opposite the

^._rk Township Hotel, |n the to«tn-ahlp of Clark; said r * d be}ng aieast thirty-three (33» feet in. width

qnd about three and one-thirdI) miles In length.".and conneci-with permanently improved

roads, to be Improved |by tbe con-•tion ofc a macadaiyiied or tel-

U-'.<i stone road in accordance WiUlart entitled "An a<$. to provideth« permanent Imijroveoient oflie roads In this State" (Revision

Of 1905). together witH the amend-Respectfully submitted.

F. P. BUL^MAN.M. E. SCHIEVE.ANDREW GIBSON.

and twenty-ao-? others.motion of Freebold^r Smith,

t .,:•., i and referred '•> the

xtendingt t t

due on account ofand material furnishedstreet bridge. LJ_. _J., be paid when properlyby the MMnmlttee.

FreehtUder Wilbur m<radoption'' of the resolution

eft tomi, conm-iv-

' Imuproved roadsleet In length

feet in width.of Freeholder Smlta.

wholeBy Freeholder Smith:Resolved. That the bin »\ the *

Fri*hoider Clad*k: * £ ' T K l r k CompanT. for 1475. Wingolv*d. That the nHl o f ihe W. *m?w.™ ° ' f « » » « « for work and ma

KlrK Company, for , « f be.ng ^J^SsL^S I K ^ " *. Kirk Cbalance jm

trebe paid w)i.":n

n a n l m o W adort&L 8 l i l e s ( o f <7<9- ^ " K amount of frjp.-.holder Wilbur: f' l r B C t s n d f o r wa.on workIfed. That JellVrsoB Venue . «**•! furnished for the Fli•1 Intersection with tfte cen- "ridge, Westfleld, N. J., be pafd*" Of West Frdnt street, the "hen properly audited by the copa-kl«o being the dlvldftg line mfttee.

between!the counties of Untbn and Freeholder Wilbur moved t|ieMfddlesfs. and extending nofihwest- adoption or the resolution, and on

aid dividing l&e, be- roll call It was unanimously adopted.junties ot Ualfta and The rollowlng bills, to wit, Thon^i

Middlesex to Green Brook. t]l lying L. Carey, 181, and tbe same 182.80,within ih - city or Pl*infleU& Union and Cosgrove's Detective Agen«y,

-. ami the borough of tftinellen 111"..20. were read, and on motlpa--"lity-six referred back to the Auditing Co|n-

.wenty- mittee and the county1 attorneigth. investigation.

~he following bills, properly

ByR

!d beingi feat In width and abihundred (2.100) feet

and rortnlngpermanently improved rrmii.MH? lm- ited

nentllniproithis -Sute."I thw supp!nts fkereto;ResolVed, Thi

board b* directedlotntlon toof Public

approvA; and thato a l ,uf tbe same I

m i t oner of Publli_ ity-i-Roads Coramltti

hereby Authorised and di': rvey of said road

to be made:and specli

be done

•ad, apdinimouslv ordered

paid, viz.:Court Account—Charles B. L»f-

:he per. burrow, $30; Henry Cook, $3. | | 0 .; roads 118.10, $67, $60.50: George W.1905), Peck, Jr.. $29.25 (91: M. W. Boyle,

.— amend- $7T.5O; Frederick TelDel, $82.90:,d be it fuNther Robert Walpole, tS7.50; Feter W,

$105: James Crann, tillthe Clerk^of thU W

ed; and thaithis

a copy Gbstave Delnlelo, $91; Dovid -H.m- Ramsey. $81: Sebastian Petrus. $$7.its Charles F. W. f>l*liarilt. JMI; Jai«esIP- J. Carey. $15; Antonio GMppo. $15:

Start Robert Llghtfoot. J1S7.50. 13, $1*8:— the \v. H. Luster. Jr. »:;>: Con-.n-l Gand U a R e Co-. *-r.; Walt.-r B. Toucey. J.

$2-62, $10.06, $1.5.4?! W. H. Quenbush Co.. $61.50: John A. Gii , $S3.3, «144.2a: Robe L

$3189, $33.3, «144.2a: Robert L Ea-.89; George Angen. til, $|0:C T $2flft3 H * J

, $ 3 ; GeorgeGeorge C. Tenne>-,

he fiame be Schoppe, $7r>: Emily E.

•joction.board, tbe aami

ilcbd !• the State Comif puMjc roads tor bis isjfaerta

Ion or Fre*hol,ud referred t(he whole,holder MeiBel:

That tbe b

pproved (230. J3I0.5S: Walter I.*" *• J r . 123.35, tiifi.ri: EUwnrd S .k t -

wter, 1540: William R. \Vils»n,»32G; C. Addison Swift f4S.95;l-W.

|H. UwrMice, sheriff, 12.485.38.1Brldsto Account—neorBe H. Wsjrd.

$45; John S, MMbourn. ffO:{Andrew Gibson. | 3 3 : Harvey HarVIa,

fcrd Company, 13,164; John Dovxl.I |30; P. Pieraoa. ":->"n "

•, 1119.90. (1?7 - .9J ;

panv, $295; Pj(tersigned^ .

:J^Sji!5«rvK,'i':"i,j.r?.1?'

,1,1....- n,UM,.- * i$8.5O; P. Traynor. SThat Baritan road,!Pon«. **4-»; J 8. Irrlng Company,-section with the west-i *1 3-9* : George E. Pern*. •6.6fij

c-'v sfle H M of Terrlll roiaft at Two P»Mle BuildlnKB Ac.-OLint—J. t B." idKf4 and extendlns castrt-ly along. Thompson. H.l-5; Public Ser*ict

Id H»rl:an road to Its iniWe»ctI©u'<'0'-pc,ratlr>ntion of N J.. *2^6O,w i t h t t t road running aoWhetly to 168.80. 137.12. (89.11; Bllxab»tb-Goodwjn-s Station, being* at least t o w n Water Co.. $214.IS; N. Y. £

••*a«d mw'X. J. Tel. Co.. »2.75, 1S.35. 1*45,

Uv.1.

<:i.t feet In widtr? In length, tyingIp of FanwOod,

rBion7be Improved by ttion at a macadamised .accordance with the provi:act entitled, "An act F. "n^nt isaprovenieiit OfIn thlji State." (Re*. <the sqpplecments andihE>r»[«.; and' be It fiirt!

Resolved. ThiR o ,board^be-diof thl^ resolutionmi^slo*t=r of Pnbl

ted to„. hole

IteportM of f'iiiiiniiittBy the Jail Committee:i the Board of Chosea Freeholders

of the County °f>»t<>» ^|onrf" :of"pnhlic Roadrrn'^irn^wUir^p^tfuUy, H*

report that it has Inspected the Jail

\ e tlnd the total number of pris-ners commlttPd during the montht October. 190S. to bi 108. Sum-•er of prisoners tn Jail! November 1,g. Dally average, 63* Treated byhysician. U .

We would also call your attentioni> the fart tbat from'-Uine to timensane patients are bronchi to thoail and there confined until ex-mln< l by 'be physician. The lawemands an examination by the Jailhysician. who must call an-assoclaier consulting physician to assist inhe examination. N o ' proTtalon Is

made for thai compensation,of thaassociate: we would therefore re-spectfully recommend that the boardtx a'stated sun to be paid foi

ne C . $ , $ . $ ,n the $335, 30c. $14.68. $5.15, S9|40;y of , Morey I-a Rtie Co. $7.>i>. $T.-J.I; Tim

construe- R!t*abeth Ice Co., $SG.78; C|arkIn: Hardware Co.. $12.08: Sleeth ft Sea-

n o an .man Co.. $13.50- Eliiab^thtoun Gaa<»erma-1 Light Co., $306.2S: Catheric roads|yon $27 J J C

, $ 3 2 S :; James J

r i e Bu, $60£ W,

ch cervices he ftee rendered.. „ . submitted.

K. ADAMS.HERVET ; DOANE.LOGAN JAY,

Committee.

roads! yon, %2\. _105) and H Hniskamper, J11.3-". lltfr; II

ldments Vaaderveer. $22: West DisinfectingCo., (32.30; J. E. E. Levans^ler.

of thls!»6-27: Lord ft Taylor. (100; T?- F.copy ft II. C. Sayre. 111.05; Blaclcwtgl &

te Coai-| Baldwin Co., $15: Josepli Cohn. |20;ap-lMulford Coal & Lumber Co.. $38-30;va' | Art Metal Conalruciion Co.. >40;ils- IBrucklacher Bros.. $28.»6.ntv Elections Account—W. O. Graves,Ay $31; H. L. Lamphear. (47: S. Bus-i i H i t Ryoo, $62.75; The Crantordred'Cltlien 115; Modern Shop Co., 110;Ion [New Jersey Advocate. B U S ; Fred

b-< [ \l Lehmann. $498.10. Itpared: j Coroner's Account—T. E. Dplan.[ted to 'M. D-. $S; Dr. Erall Stein $ Ia : f red-

rejec- t erlck H. Plerson, M. D . $35; Charlesboard. B. Lufburrow, 123.95to tbf | Jail Account—W. H. Lawrence.Roads I sheriff, $6B3.45: Henry 3. SchKlldt.

|t>.9«; Public Service Corporation ofion Ol Freeaolde^Cady. r e - ; N e w Jersey. $7.98.

Ive* and referred to thegomtnlttee Members-, Pay Account—Benjamintb*.whole. jKlng. $48: Charles A. Smith, (f3«;

ByaTreehResolved,rc4>^be a t , -,_lick) committee shall b r attended ' $"• v 8. P. T. Wilbur. | 3 * : Kston

i * County Attorney niid Collec- i Darby, $44: Noah Woodruff. J)G;r » mak« arrangement^ with the George B. Cladek $50; John Hi Ste-

all new gheriff about his a c # n a u and r>ban. lift: Bradford Jones, .*42 :other^ianers pertaining t fhls ofilce ' Hcnrj- Krouse, (54; W . H . RWaln.

• On: motion of FreehoWUi Sw«in!$:0: P. H Melsei. HO. E. K. Ad-the rtaolution was adopt* without jam'. $36; Joseph Perry. $Ift; p . P.4iss*&t- SlcGowni. | 3 ! .

t Th?i Director appotnt^d-fc the said ' Committee Expense Account—Bencomtflittee Freeholders K^mse. Wil- Jamln King. I14.ST; Charlek

rhole. King. »4S: caarics A. smith, ,»3t,;eehfflder Krouse: £ I J. Hervey Doan»,$3!: J.I^ogan Fay.red That a comfilttee of ,f«I: Jobn Robinson. IIS; Robert. appointed by thJ) director. ' C. Maurer. <*2; Thomas J. Plarson

I, Freeholder* KHuse, 1

| __ ^

131.25;

ynford -

*M itSummit Record.Sum ml: Record. $31.25; Sain HI itHerald. 131 -T. Lp-is ^. H V . T . * | : 2T5: Ellubeth Dally Journal. $3!.25

Incidentals Account—W. R,;Cod-Ington, 1111.50;. Advocate Pn&llah-IngCo, »4<: Frank H. Smith. «1"4-75; Dr. C. S. Thompson (2; j * . Ci.Woodneld. 125; Edward V. \VMton.125; J. C. Prall. I3S: Gportfp WCole. $35. $35: Angntt- F. ScSnldt.

COQIlQgPnt ACCt It—Flo13: '. Edward [1 -

tbe suggeailon ol MayorFisk at a. recent m^ t l s«

thj^ the city publish annually Imiwmphlt'l form a list or aM ta|t aa

communication wail r«-_ Howard C. Tracy at Ua

adjourned meeting Friday nluhl, rec-hat not only the aisessi ',

. .11 reports of everj}. cftyd«p|f,rtment. toRether with other1 ral-u^bte and Important data be pufcllah-e?T In hook form He presented &

' such a book published by thepal authorities of Brooflln*.it a cost of $4.273.SO. H* b*that such action here would

XnUte interest In munlrlpsl af-ant| be a great beneOt. Tho

niattcr was referred to tbe tisane©

^TJhB petition of J. F. Bnrk» andoth«rs for an electric light on Moo-t ie I-avenue, between ' West Setentta

ifaoilon of Mr. MontiromeiT. \5|n. Mary C. Moor«. owner at th*

ngpiertv on We«t End avenna. ad-edmng Green brook, urotest«il

Arcogcnt-: r .Him

ounty Roads ReiWilliam H.Weldon Coui

New State Aid Roai'.!••• C. Park, 43.000:

pbrey £ Company, 91," " d o n Contracting CompanyJ 17.-...At, 113.54; Arthur E. ^nith,(548; F. J. Hubbard. 1173.81," Jaco!:" Hauer. 1100. -"

*Jary Acconnt—James V. Irlith:$75; W. R. CodlQRton. |75 Mnit

Ryno, $100; N. R E^avltt$208.33. • p*

$50-'rrilfosab?r'Ain'ti! $!"'»:" W, nParrot. C0S.33; Georne T. ft»rrot'Surrogate, $45^.33.

Freeholder Cladek moved to adourn_. -*"hich was carried. jss

The Director declared th'; MiiMidjourned until'Thursday. Xoit'niboi9. 190S. at 2:30 p. m. 'i-gr

S. RU3LING RVNO.ia^rTi-t'SE NAMES'WHEN i r p

SPEAKING O F r.i:i,.vrivi:sWhen referrlfig to airy r.

r do' i . forget

will be rrepeated aft?new garb by

Ideas c

nlaund?i

slater H conwaht fan tIn: questio

may be a Rtep-ulster orilster. In neither case lalikely to know what heris better to aay. "My sUtMrs. So-and-so." or to ar.is "Mary So-and-sc

The same rule ;ire speaking of y<acquaintance. Ment•r at least glvipportunlty to

Itfaj ifaar, and beside

.

that muchbJpneflt

uthoritiesy foot wtn« wall

erected In front of her^rop-g from the ttfldgA.

rhkh "he believed Ibflj matter was referred tog the

Kesolutlons offered by Mr! H-irmfanrt adopted, authorised the CSB-illktion of $9,n«0 of ihe.Htrelit Im-

gjrttrwnent bonds, not nold out jif tb^'(•"!• Imtiic of < ' " '•"•• Mr. !ti,•!'.!!tlfmpfcd to hire a resolution (Vdont-ji ];apriroprlatlnK $450 for thp Mir-

lt?& hooks, hut In nccordarjfft with

e|r until the first of the yenr^when

petitions together with a cfmrrrnn

•oparty of the New Jersey aentwilthis city, namely, 301-SO^ Patle

..-inn-, and' 632-450 North sjfenue.weire presented by Mr. HUM fin a n l(Werred to

atlotiii-U to have t

th4r c

othfeto

iRscsfment oni4 Park avenue property pld|ed atIJSOO and $1,500 on the North ave-

tue property, as previously ^Messedjy'ftfie State Board of Assettsdrs.1 Mr: tllbbard, chairman of t£c Ore!n4 building committee. i.r#entedDples Of the lease for the vae|nt lotp l-tKe rear of No. 1 Engine ipouse.

il of *4J', ncOprdlnKo jprevlous custom. It Is neijeesary

fjhMt the city should have tfce usesivaVnf h»:-i^f'!tbta lot as a means of. cpterin^

*\i,t<''' >£*& leaTlBB thucity property l*roiiBh

ies wfcife j o . i l h e adjoining all^r. The lensfs hadI,!JO be sent to California to-.obtain

signatures of the ownerr. of thoiriperty. the Patterson bcbthtnti,

this city.Ion by Mr. Hibba$d and

adopted, named Harold U Hill, thi*;#e -.a . i architect for the new flre.hoiWe. blH

ieot)%i b!*-*|f<4«'U> he live per cent, of tbe costj ; irt&Bo^.|of construction. Mr. Hall Draftedlot ''wey t h a j t h e accepted plans. As A)*anderit Hflt novr5M(ltie's bond approved by tpe cor-ne *&e. IflpoVation had be«n filed. Mr. «lbbardypii-*mer-'.yim*T#d that his certified checfe be r*-

1 it : f tut"*d- M r- M 1 I n e r « * l v e < 1 'S1* c« n"Do not always bo singing >(i5r iins-S tract to build the Bre-house. 1nd's praisps, or finding tmtix v,\i •• > ~n. . Neither the one nor tfe . olhsri JHouble Painting by PUInOeMer,very Interesting to l i s t en^ . !!•!; One of the notable palntftigs ot

may be an all-Important f»eW tjf the year Is that of George Whartoa

of your frlen.ed. Mention 1,1 •

dlaco' «i(&t

Whileinerition;hat youname wifond he ihe Islookimen Is rnalee yo

perfectlyyour husband,should not m

ith every breathis of jou.

devoted, ospeaks to a

ally the cf id

p yhe is not to ni^tenths$E)l«(ard(i. o

ds. Take him fpfegrnnt-^! jett i» '•Sub M ; £ 4 i l

Frankln p $mer Sea," and (J"e **-t i e d at Moheg*n Hery: when li Is not, talK M-«om-;-| where Mr. and Mrs. Edward* si

tW'else. ' 1 | fthVir summers. The paintingOften I hear young marrtM wonid hift-n on exhibition at the Ni w 1

i «ty: "I must rush homejjflpimla] \Vater Color Club, and expejjfta

m>- -• -hinTi In. New York In a lojfeg t_—jm(*! i t was recently reproduced^In tb.

li^l Sunday magazine of the N«* Yorlp-i| Times and creaied much f|vorabl

waiting f<i probablyhing else.e. If you are gol^a hi

reason, don't mepqonand if you have wi .

yonrself In the position of" tiinniTia^l <•»;iom« to Jitnmle, yon win s4t m in |nearly so much bis not belft^ Iher.gl

Do nothing to make eiiher you^!self or your husband appean rtillf IJ<_| ;,

ind you will not be (tiif laush-*! »ck of your friends, f •> : --d |,

— *•*• 'gv

Summer Sea, d (J *waa obtained at Moheg*n. He..

nd Mw. BdwardJ »P«ndT l | has

©rltiiro-B>*t

time.

Knioyednumberthe Juc

oas-coun

CXws-CotinUT 1o f •!• - H o p e V.'>lor Boys* Club::ry ma yesterdaa distance of alLhe return to tl

IM...^s' Club

j- morn-bout Bve&p Hojn?

SOME PRETIV XOVEI/rraf: ---t* ' -i ?ood rub-down aft*-r which the bo>-d

SHOWN BY MISS SKtpilU.Ji. S ^ hungry' enough foT theirm '- | | Tihwiksglvlng dtener. Amofa those

| * J . o took part were John flerron,1 DJavld Hendry, I^eslle

An.exhibition or iMumliiikl itic and cut leather go.ixVs h»coratpd china, stenciled sca^fa.<-.-. and other articles >

work most admired witable mat decorated.lluminated on pur

desk pad of! chamfmilored leather doeffi^ed Inline cones and candle shade* Teprq-entlng th« four seasons. TJe tibf->ltlon waa a thorough hu^fess Invery way and the first at; £ts ktnitleid here. The large attenjk^ace in-ilcated tha Increased interesg fn thi^'

kind of w o r t which prorlda^ KrtUtl|and unique gifts for any o^asion.i

r.liic. Clinton FlmbrookSmith, who finished fli

roa. finished first

BayH Ir-.nt Street•' Acting as agent foi _

Dr. Albert Plttls ha«

J4 A. Staats property on E&t Frontsireet, running from the <,M policeheadquarters building to Roth's al-ley. Tbe frame buildings qccupylnctbe site are occupied by H W. Mar-

J. F. W. Bamberger i nd W11-Better, whose leases Irill pre-

vent any alterations betng^nada atI»rt*fti: The |>rij]nriy faas^a f runt -aka or flfty-seven feet and ipns backt5«. H. W. Marshall, one-occupantnt the property, will erect^a b«Ud-Inu for laundry purposes *l Fourthjtreet and Watcbung avennl. " -

I Mias Mary Mlckman. of BoundBrook, I* spending several iays with,friends In Philadelphia. |

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Smith. $19. $S; John A fttMhan. tS.lt: J. H«rr*, Dow. 17: Koah Woodruff. Ill.lt; John fiqMaon. liM; 8 P. T. Wilbur, lit.$&?,Kio- to* Darby $•; Henry Krou« . f 55.- 99; Bradford Jo or*. «9.5S; Ocpcc* B. Cladek. $19.95; W M. »d*ln. tl.lt: P. H Meiael. $10 *0; Jt K Adams. $ 11.St; Joseph Peer. Lunacy Account— N. J ««•:*'Hos- pital. $1.971.$2.83? 29; H#or/'fr*nk, lit.SO; Eduard 8. Atwa&kl Jr.. *52. so. X. J Stale Village lepttca. Itlt.08. Stationary Accounts—YamndrU A . I— m. r« 1.7 m . im. 11.

joh.v r. WINJ GEORGE W. H john e rrt) «»J ini. lomtimi.) i R.cnl.r m*-.>:lnt or Ik, Hoard of • Chooeo rmholfm of ike <-ou.it of ■ Into. h.ld 7 ti.radn,. NMBBkOT J. | * «»•». •< 1:10 pm I On — Boll rail ,hov«d lb. follo.las • reertved ci.mh.-i prnnt: Dlrmro. Kin., t.. of lb rraabo.4.r> A4.au. C*4r. Cladab, > From Ik. Dnrbj. Doaa.. rim. Jonra, Krom*. I J. .. , _ M.tir.. Urr.oi.ro. M.U.1, J.rrr, I IbaaoloM. Thai our r*p.j'»ht*tl<rea P*M. vhak Ik* nm# abau I Flruaoa. Robln-on. Boillh tlapkaa. of Ih. Ron id of Ckoaaa M -Mar. proporlr aadllad hr <ka c koala. Wllbnd aad MoodroE 10 ; bo and ara karabr Maloti-- j< tat a In charm. Fiwuoldar Job Oo motion of Fmibobd.r Cndr It propor al.pa to bar. Kdrai rood, tbo adoption of tbo rami, •a. ordced that «>, raodlloc of tka Iron. tb. aoatharly laM&mlon o< on roll call It ana ou n.loato. of lb. previous butoIIo* b* Orov. .treat, In th. cltj of Elltab.Ul ndopwd. dlapebacd with, and Urn! th. urn. b. tbrouph land., lo.nahip. U, th. cl., , Kme: appro.ml aa par prtatsd copp In Ika of Rahway, mad. a Rial. All road. **•« **••*** ni.mb.ra Inlu. ’to b- lmpro.nl and maintained under '“C* H Vina*. for tho n. Hanatnuai fib. prorlnkm of in, 8iat. AM road orar iko brook on Mona.I! From th. X. Y and S J Tala- act. lher.br provldlax an Hnpro.nl Undan. ». J.. amount lift phona Company, na folio*. ! tborondbfai*. from the county mat * Newark October Id. 1906 1*0 tke elly of Rahway. To tke Honorable Hoard r.t Chonen | Attached lo tka foredolnd renoln- Fruehold.ra. 1'nloa Coaaty N J. lllon waa a certldcatlon by the City Gentlemcu Permlnalon l> hereby I Clerk of the elty of Ell«»beth that requested lo opea Elmer nreet. .1, Be same had Men passed at a meet- the comer of Lenox a.enoe. and at la* of the Elisabeth Cl(> Connell tka corner of North a.enoe. Went- held on October 1. 1MI. I Held. X. J.. an abown on Ih- tttteb- On motion of Freeholder Stephen ed sketch. received and referred to tfte commit- R.apertfnlly submitted.? of the whole. The X. Y and X. J Telephone Com- From the Sew York a«fc New Jer- pan,. aey Telephone Company dp followt: By EDGAR ». III.OOM. Newark. Oeiobea »».ldp«. IX.lsIon Plant Ruperlnlendant To the Honorable Board (of Chosen At Inched lo ike foregohut was a Freeholder, of Cnlon c#uniy N T stelcb show lay; tka location aa men- Gentlemen—Permtasloa Is hereby tinned reonented to cobstruct a manhole ht Freeholder Pierson meed that the corner of Osya, end Wentdeld the renblutlon 1- sr.nt.-d. which was arenoe. Elisabeth. V J pad 10 ron so ordered without dissent a lateral to a proponed pol. to b- Three (ommunkatlonn from Fred- placed In the nortbwent corner. The t-rlrk Gllkyson. Slate Commlsalober proposed eonatrnctlon Is shown In of Public Hoads, and dlreciro lo Ben- red on the attached blue print Re- limla King. Director of the Board or speet fully submitted. Freeholder., were reed, as foliowa. Tke S-w York and New Jersey Tcle-

je,-”*■ •■homrc"“—»«— street. Fir»t it

Apropos the auggcailoa o| TlijOf qWlM J. Flak at a- recent »<*Ufts •fs<. «lt? publish annuall? Ib i*ni|»hlel form a list or all Ufr an- ■OHtfttrBU, • rommiileitloi ««a ru- from Howard C. Tracy at Iko mwtiDK rrtday dI«U( rue outRuidlnK cb«l nor oBfy HMU n^dU but all reports of rrery. etty department, tocetber wltb othrr tu|- aud imporrsni data be pub»«b- e* In book form. He pres. ittdd u of »uch s book published bjr Ibe auilclpal suthoHtlM of Dm>o|iIbu. ltk^ st s cost of 14.179.80. He be l|«Tfkl tbit lath dctloB here »oul«l Humiliate Interest In manlr|p4 nf- faJril snd be s Krest benefit T%m iMldr us* referred to the flfisncu $31.fl: Ruitimlt Record tttiC: Rnmmlt Record. $31.35; S^htnlt Hersld. $31.35 I^U P Hyer,*33 - 75: Blssbeth Dully Journsl. $83.35. Incldeatsla Account—W. R- ;Cod- Ington. $141.59;, Adrocute PfibUsb- IngCo.. $44. Frsnk H. Smith. *174 - 75; nr. C. S. Thompmoa. O Wood field $35: Rdward V MfMron $25; J C. Prall. $35: Geortt W Coir. $35. $35: August. F RcbjuMl. $3S. Contingent Arrount — Florrdfat O. Stiles. $44.43; F.dwsrd l» ‘SUrk. $9.01. $100 4 County Kosds Repair Acrfiinf— Will Ism H. Weldon. $817.01^1 The Weldon Contractluff Co $4d3.jt. •Ve*r Rrste Aid Rosd Account— James C. Park. $3,009: K P Jlnm- phrey ft Company. $1.939 39-' The WVIdon roBtracttait Company? $?.- 140.49. $13.54; Arthur B. Ifnmh. *5 48; F. J. Hubbard. 9175.gif Jacob 1.. Bauer. $100. ftaJary AcrooBt—James V. jFInk

ie petition of J. F Borkl rs for aa electric light on 9T**nue. between West 8e Eighth street, was grantt on of Mr. Montgomery r». Mary C. Moore, owner « ertjr on WMI Red avenn4 ng Green brook. pro| B9t an assessment of $UM ■dsmlslDK the street, rial It waa not that mock Ih id OB'iaed a twenty foot w|n4 b« erected In front of her tf. extending from the h ufcrh she believed to be a dm id matter was referred tr^ •abolder Wilbur: f ” »*•«« »«f« *»d «•- *d. That JeEaraoB \eaaue. >»rja' furnish^ for the First street Intersection with Ida ten- bridge. Host field, N. J., be paid __ of Weat Front strket. the *•"" properly audited by the co«t- also being the dlrldd* line ntltlee. between the counties of Cnjbn and Freeholder «llbur moved +0 MUIdleaca. »nd eatendlag northwest- adoption of the resolutloa. aBd Bn rrtr along said yielding I lie. be- roll call It waa unsnlmooaly adopted, twwen the couatles of UalRl and The following bills, to wit, Thomas Middlesex to Oreeo Brook, fll lying 1* Carey. Hi, sod the same Ut.10. within the city of Plalnfl-IR- Dnlon snd Cosgroye a Detectlre Agency. eoonty..and the borough of Oinellon dfl*..td, were read, and on rnottpn Mlddliwes rouaty. and being Hity-aig referred beck to the Auditing Cob- < Cl I feed la width and aboutrtweaty- mine* and the county attorney for one hundred (2.1001 feet ItFlength, investigation. and forming a connection .with a The following bills, properly add- pcrmannBtly Improved road> be lm- lied and approved, were read, apd proved ky the eonatnietlotT of a on roll rail unanimously ordered marada«tlsed roadway la arfkrdanrw paid, els.: with tlrn prorlalons of aa Act ea- Court Account—Cbarlos B. l.af- tltled "An act proeldlag for The per- barrow, *30: Henry Cook. 12. SIO. maoentImprovement of pobSc roads »IS.tO. I0J. *60.50; George W. fn this Btate." (reefafoa ofj 1006). Peek. Jr.. *2J.f». *91: «. H'. Boyle, and thei supplementa sod-nmeod- *77,50: Frederic It Telpel. IH»: meats thereto; and be It further Robert Walpole, *57.50: F«er fV. Resolved, That the (TerId:of tkla Wearer, *105; Janies Crnnn. 1*1; board be directed to format* a copy GUstaee Delnleln. 591: Darld H, of this resolution to the 8tn- Com- Rantsev 251: Sebastian Petrus. 1*7. mtvsloner ol Public Roadajfor hla Charles F. W. Eckhardt. *so: James approve); and Ikat upon Sba ap- J. Carey. IlSi Antonio Orfppo. »I5; proval ,'or the same by tig State Robert l.lghtfoot. >157.50. 12, *11*; Commissioner of Pnbllc Rtttda. the w H. I.uster, Jr.. *;!<; Central (Rir- CountyrRoada Committee hi and U ,ge Co.. *5; Walter B. Toucey. ,I. JV. hereby Tauthorlled and dlr«*ed (o *7 910 06. *15.67! W. II. Quadk- enuae a survey of said road,to to be enbush Co.. 161.50. John A. Gala- Improerd to be made: and plans, 5515, $164.25: Roltert I. fcs- croas tactions and sperltlertlony of $yi.S8: Geor*,- Angen I!!. IIO: Ibe w*k to be done 00 tfte same George C. Tenaey. *29.93: Henri* J. be prenrwd: and that the Rame be Schoppe, 175: Emily E wi:ilam*>n. aubniltfgd lo this board foil IU ap-1 p - »|16 50. James C. Calvin, proval »r rejvrlloa. and If l(pproved $;30. *320.55: Waller l. HetOdld. by Ihi/board the same tlWn to be Jr . ,22.35. *2115 3$: Edward S.jkt- aobtot^ad ie the State Comflsaloae, »,rr william K. Wlldon. p“'£r 7“" ,or *'* np*r”«l or *135: C. Addison Swift. 6119.7: -W rejectna. f i H. lawrenee. sheriff, **.65r..3ll i °n iotlon o' FreSholdefi Pierson Bridge Aceottot— George H. wird. reeelvA and referred to »e com- ,4r> Joh„ s Mllbotirn. HO:

“mf UeiKuZe M.ts-l (Andrew Olhson. 1)3. Harvey llstTls. bLSK Thi, the idllLf Wit I’18-50 J9""-' O Moore. *46.«3: ii' 1990 ' "• Cameron. Id A E. Rapd- f„. .Tin ilsj?It* fur company. 13,161: John fluWd. iK.ZS.k. wK.ttKd .211^5 LetdlTi*1®-' **• f*f,lrvon. *d*.50; Jaeob! f. tort-ToTSut w Sld^rhSi1 B*“'r- »>» >»• Jnmeal G. r» ' SC^dt.i:TK.P^roZe?rlJniS Moore. 113.25: Charley II llflekel. .K.r.T-KTl.K: P'operli .united p , „,lbk.ra j.*,, Vr^lTeT Krouw. m*-d <he an^ne’fm ndoptlST of the resrilutl.)5 and oo 80 J .“n®r-*1

K.wdjyed. That the Calbetor BlVteV «*K“ Wllulm J* Arm.'rtng ..rhorVil IO pay «h^ bill of Jo*jL Zu°"nSrobfT.r. °Proa^ F i/ffabharW? J.* 4.11- algB0d5»r ‘bp rommlUu# ^ rhargu!J»J. “J"*)} H-.A^>r,2.!* of ihriuame and c**rtlfl'>d & th« 1^»»1s Kelkr. $13 -0; fhff Chlrir ^SSncls«4. iw T. Kirk Con,„ao>. $295; Pfier FruSuMer 8w£ mJoi th«’H Hoherty. $15; F \V HHm$ A adoj^iy of lha rsuolBlloa and oo|rompanr $22.49. Johnil^ldn,, $32 rail ru| It wua Bnualmoualifiufioptud. I „K,C,n ® .."'S"’ nylrr****hold*T Doan-. 39.50; P. Traynor, $Jj; Felix Hler- R^lvdvd. Thg: Raritati roud. »4« 50- J |rT,“« Compfuj. from U* lnt«r»«"cllon with the w«at-|*>5 »« O*orge E. Potty. $9 96# or!* aid* linn of Tnrtlll roftfi at Two Public llulldlaK> Account—J. ft 8 Pridg*# «nd extending easterly along ^ Thompson fl lti; Public said Rurltaa rond to Ita ln'«rwtIon! rorporatlontlon of \ J . $29.60. with tic mad running soBlhcHr to S«*-80. $37.12. $89.12; Klizahpth- Goodwla’s Station. bc»a*J at least ‘omn Water Co.. $214.19; N Y. A »lx v—jx (99) feet la wldlM and one N. J. T*l. Co., $2.75. $8.35. $7»45. <1- m|k la length, lying fpihln tha $*•$$. $0c. *14 64. $5.15. *9.40; townshlh Of Fnnwood. Intinty of, Moray I-a Rue Co.. $7.10. *7.59; Th*» I'Blon^ba ImproT.'d by (fcAonstrsc-, B’lsabafh Co.. |<6.7$. Clark • Ion of a macadamized nAdway la Hardware Co.. $12.98: Sleuth * ties arrordanrv with the provlmon of an . man Co.. $13.50; Elizabethtown -Gas act -afiilrd. "An net for tfi«j <>crma-1 Light Co.. $306 *8: Catherine Bun- Boat DnproTOthani of pnMlr roads, tob. $27: Jamtw J Carey. $60£ W In thl# 8»ato.” (Re». of f>0$) and , H Hulskampcr. $14.95. *135; ll P. thp mpnU**n»ents and ai»fndmeBta Vandervt^r. $22: W**st DialnfpdlinK thereto; and be It further,- Co.. $32.50; J. E. E. Levan^-ftler. RenOlved. That tho Clef4 of thU $6.27; Lord 4k Taylor. $100; T. F. board h- directed to forwsftd a ropy A H. C. Sayre. $11.05; Blarkwfill ft of thM r**Bolutlon to the ffiit# Com- flaldwln Co . $15; Joseph Cohn. $20; ml»*lo9« r of Public Roads for his ap- Halford Coal ft f.nniber Co.. *Jft*0; provali and that upon <hd; approval Art Metal Construction Co.. $40; of tho fcame by the StatesCommls- Brucklacher Broa.. $28.99. -loner of Public Ronds. tf» Countv Elections Account—W. O. Grave*. Rond Committee bo and f, herohy *31; H L. Umphasr. *47: 8. Fos- anthofUd’d and directed td muse a ling Ryno. *62 75; The Cranford "urrey of said road so to b^mproTed citizen. $15; Modern Shop Co.. $10:

' Reeolntlons offer-d be Mr.- Bng- lon and adopted, authorized the esn- ceilatlon Of $9,000 of the at reft lm- |iot-etn.*nt bonds nol sold out bf tho Vbole «snne of $40.«0o Mr ffnzton Sernpted to hire a resolution gdont- appropHatlng $450 for thf em- C*tm**»t of an expert to »tnf|» the p's hooka, hot In accordac<-« »Rh g, prevlitf* action the matter wgs laid 9yer unlll the first of ih- yenr when matter ran b« done at ipsora. Petition* together with a cogimiiii h'Atton relative to asaeaame^s on troperty of the Xew Jersey Grntral K this city, namety. 391-397, Pafk Jenue. and 632-950 North atenue. wefe presented by Mr. Buxtob aad fiftrred to the finance romrnlttae. Thi communication* from tk« con- jinny ask to have the aaaeastn*nt on *fee‘ Park avenue property pl.^ed at ft3ji90 and $1,600 on the Sortt •»- ^u« property, as previously .iisesiied

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proof that our em>f«uuloo la false If moarlooaly and knowingly we engage la a sinful Ilfs, we most know In oar own hearts that w* hare only the farm and not the power qf religion. But what la the form without the runlfty * IVbat Is the ehadow with- out the suhetanceT For our own ashes lei us examine ourselves and see if by a changed Ilf* we ran prove that onr hearts hove been really changed by the power ut the Holy fibuet Jams* well aays that a aweet fountain rhnuot send forth bitter water, nor a fig tree hear olives, nor a grapevine fit* A ronalatent Christian life ou the pert uf professing Christ la ns la Inval- uable to all with whom we come in contact In life. Men may not read the Illble. but they read us. They may know little about Christ first hand, but they will get their conceptions of Ulm through na -We are living epistles, known and read of all men." And what do they read In na. In our dally life, our speech, our actions? 1K» they read that we “have been with Jeans." or do they read a nitarepreeentotloa of Christ that keeps them from finding the reel Christ? •IBI.Z BIADISCS. . Prr.T xxlt. 1; Ertl. *11. 1ft 14; laa. 1. 1-4; Matt. v|. 1-8; y||. 1-&; John le# 24; Arts It 43-47; Matt. vU. 1MB II Cor. While It la perfectly ptdper to] mention your husband, leu ftte *a.- - that yon should not mention hi- name with every breath. o£r ho'.^ fond ha Is of yen. Do nol «ny ths. ha Is so devoted, or that h« butt look* or speaka to any on# *(*« If such |s really the came yotf %#rply make your*df ridiculous 'v Do not always bo singing yo*r !ins- band'a praises, or finding fiiojt wit:* him. Neither the one nor th# other Is r^ry Interesting to llstenf^. lit may be aa all-important fail nr l^‘ yourself, but he Is not to nilMr-t#nthsj of yonr friends. Take him for. grant-’ ed. Mention h|s name wbote.'fieews-i sary; when It M not. taltf Of tom -i thli.c'else Ofteo I hear young married worn J nn any: *‘l must rush home) jllpim'^l Is waiting for me." In realfty, Jlm.j Is probably far away. dor»c?some.j thing else If you are golpf bomftj for that reason, don't menMon ItM Just go. and If yon have j»ox p*«8 i youraelt la tb# position of. f-nanl-ijll home to Jlmnlle. you will nftt mire] nearly so mnch hla not heldtf ther^l Do nothing to make eltl|4^ you£i self or your husband nppegr. rldlcjcl Iona, and you will not be ,tfti£ IhtigfWt Ing stock of your friends. •; ■*!

On motion of Freeholder Pnlth ie- oeivud snd rotor ted to tlf-' 'om millet of the whole. The follow Inc petlilQa waa pre- sented and read; , We>ifield. .X J . Oct 28. 1908. To the Honorable the Bfard of Cho- sen Freeholders of the County of I'nlon: Gentlemen The undfiralgned, be- inr owners of property Jn the vicin- ity of the impi-oteroem |*LlttOftcd for. respectfafly request your honor- able body to cawse the r«*ad known as Rahway avenne and >%V*ifield ave- nue. extending from llros.l street. In Ibe town of Westfield, to the In- tersection of Westfield Javenuo and Brant’s or Cedar lane, opposite the Clark Township Hotel. In the tovjn- shIp of Clark: said ra#d bejng gt least thirty-three <33» feet In. width and about three and one-third <3 I-SI mil^ fn length, and connecr- Ing with permanently lm prove. 1

e eor- Ibb.rd moved that hla rvrtlllvd chavl titrnad Mr. Milne received I lr*ct lo build the Sre-houae

Notable l-alntlnx b, l-UlaOntdcr. One ol the notable |ialntl)t«a or tke rear la Iknl of Oeorxe Wharton Edwards, ol Franklin place. Hfce .oh- jert la "Summer Sen." end the ma- terial was obtained at Mohaxjn. Me.. where Mr and Mrs. Tjlwkrd* epend llfclr anBtmarm. The palntlk* kna Idea on exhibition nt the N*w Tork Water Color Club, and exjK In »ro- nounce It to ba nae ol th* S*»*t •Hown In New York In a look UBte. If. a aa recentlr reproduced In the Sunday maxuxlno of the N# York Tlmea and created much I roruble

la all (hU I vu *•' br him to laatrurt On motion of Freeholder Btepbat* .’baa a. mr sea. j recelTed and rclerred to the two com- wl£*fi« ggyJSTUSetagf ra,,f^ “ heretofore aPlH>tate4 oe Sot Zt uZVLtZt woraMdi. Mld bridge*. for shin to mo.* j From the Linden Township Coro- Now no id ode ru lustltutlou has done !ro***** *• ftHlowni w, m»^“ “^ui“nir.^o7r'T «-"*—« jui1" e

rafeploB the power of «pee.-h “wtrti . Unden. N. J.. Oct. 21. 1*0*. apee.h la III nor for orcauUIn* -ett' , whereas. Edxar road, runnln* Itr to all sphere* of Ufa. A nsw rtalOB I throunh Unden townahlp from Ihu of utility la fonuln* Itaalf for oa la city of Rahway to Ike city of Ellu- oor civic r—latMnablpe. and thu Pa- betk, la u much nved au.l traveled rrlofv’ Iragwe la as a rlood the also of highway, and forma a very important a man's hand, dkstlned to grow, bow- connecting roadway between the*-* ever until the whole aky be cover**! . ah-1 U one of the principal Christian Eodenrot Ia going lo write ’ f0^**?-* ,n 01 Unden thin Ideal upon the hearts of Ita 4J000.- und.. . . .. ,>,! ,„j i- * M " hervaa. ll la the desire of the IWB wSnwm ta sU IMMDtoial impart > -o.oen. alouk Edxar road. OlTtb^tJSi'iS. b^mu Tltk^^-I^d a"‘’ ‘Dd Property- on the polling booths with meo-aud owo^r, cf ijndrB genetall. and also women, for their suffrage Is coming fh* of tftlg commit:##, that that will fight graft and Injustice with this roadway he Improved by th - an (he energy and strength of Chrie- county of Cnfoa and -added to tb* tlan rlghteuYuancaa and fair play and prf—nt county' road system, be It brotherhood - Ripple In Christian Eo- Resolved. That thU committee denvos \\ orld hereby requests the Union County Hoar.: of Choa#n Freeholder* to Me fiald -Can- adopt Edgar road through Unden Bvcrvtar) uubl.il lo t'k. Ohio En ""H'**: J’°” 1°. El',,b«"'- Orttroevr ^ tb. bwoua, ifJffSS or so f-ttoaavorcr that (locarud op. ,|* m33 Uwx. for Ita icurth of about A abort time antes a rout* person ,tl„ oueniu.rter attic, nantrtl Darla toot charto of the M Adopted at a wretln* of the Town- bon t oo*rc*atlonal chttrck Tbo Eu- .hip Committed of the townahtp of dtBTor eociety oumbvrcd tea and waa l.indeo held no October 21. 190). uaanlioooajv femlBloe Horn, folks JOHN* F. WINAXS. aald -Too (Ml." Mr. ltarla sued op. Chairman, but did not live up, tho attOSUoa 11. FRANK R. ANDERSON, did ou6 our -I cun" or "You cun." hut |g^f <?>"k

'.V1. ontlmtaili-allr Attached to (he forcxtdnp was the - ,T ""“.■Vy'"-1™' follo.lnu endoraetnest: that they have secured forty new asem- Unden. X J.. Oct. 21. 100* horx twenty St, ad them routt* atou to the Hoard of Chosen Freeholder, in tka llreu of some a radical traoa of the Count! of Colon: formation has taken place The faith. Gentlemen—We. the nuJeralned ful pastor b rewarded hy an actlr. an- protertTca-t alonv Edirar ros.! etaty of Ofty. and they are after (area and rlaenhcra In the towtahlp or ty-llva OK>rv meoibetn.. UnVn. hereby endorse the action of Cent- ;«.t»-rtpt prn.-hment- It 'he To.n.hlp Commlttoc It, aakinx u i^sK'sssa.'iriSK.’S ‘ Mm* under SUt# Aid Road lawn T~ We nr# of. th# opinion thnt thU OiM^ Cdos action Win be *r grant benefit to the Tb# »i#dgv gives edge to Eodrarar* township of Linden snd to th# cities •ng —Christian Endenvo# World. of Rahway and Elizabeth, aad th*

•njoyed morn-

HOMF. PRETTV XOVKLTII SHOWN HV MISS 81 their

An.exhibition of UlumUixK4 •ale and cat leather goV-'6 u

dreorated china, stenciled sc talaa and other articles wts Miss Minnie Bt Serrell at t 931 Union atraM. Friday ai day afternoons and evenlm was a Urge array . of cr work, which sr»i greatly The articles were artistic ranged In the living room, was served la the dlniag-i Joining. Some of the article* were belts. card-case*, pouches, hand bags, pure IKzds and table mats. At work moat admired was a la leather table mat decorated lilies. Illuminated on pure silver: also a desk pad t pagne colored leather doc pine cones and candle shad sent Ing tho. foor seasons, hltfoa wge a thorough su every way aad the first of held here. The large at ten d lew ted the Increased inters kind of work-, which prorldi and unique gifts for any t

rere John ieri Leslie Rftndol By the Jail Commit!##: To the Board of Chose* Freeholder* of the County of Union. Gentlemen—Tour uommltte on Jnll Inspect loo would respectfully. report that It has Inspected the Jail and also the books of the warden. We find the totnl number of pris- oner* committed during th# month of October. 1*98. to b# 19* Num- ber of prisoners In Jail. November 1. is. Dally average. 63. Treated by physician, ll. We would also roll four attention to the fart thnt from time to tins# Insane patients ara brought to the jail, and there confined nnlll ex- amined by the physician. The law demands an examlnat!9n by the Jnll phvsician. who must call an associate or consulting physician to aantat In the examination No provision la made for the compeoswUow, of tb * associate: w would |her*fore re- spcctfully recommend Jhai the board fix a stared sum to he paid for all

Id'Ire. D Bays Fn*nt Hirer# Prufjtvtjr. ] Acting as agent for_»ttiirr local Men. Dr. Albert Plttla haa rfcmplete.l negotiations for the pnreha* of the J, A. Staata property on Egst Front street, running from the ofd police headquarters building lo Jfptb'a al- lay. The frame buildings <j#cnpylng the alt# are occupied by H.fw. Mar- shall. J. F. W. Bamberger find Wil- liam Belter, whoa* lease*, all! pre- sent any alterations being'mad* at pro»enu The property ha»a front- age of fifty-seven feet and Rina back 159. H. W. Marshall, one'oecupant of the properly, will er*c(£;a b#114- log tor laundry purposes it Fourth mreci and Watcbuag avenw#. *

A. L. FORCE. Editor aad (-K.pri«t*r

TIM Itsl iW. HRCKMBKIt I

TRINITY SUNDAY SCHOOLWELCOMES PASTOR BROEK

tile new pasto !*>•

John Y. H.<"•!•.. m the sesslitay afternoon The, attendantwas large, being eqaal to that erally day. Superintendent F iSnlMi planned a welcome for MBroek from each department, ilx*speakltic for them being as followi

Beginners. Master Carman Treibath, primary. Mrs. J. H. Tier; Jmlor department. Miss Mabel Wllsortaterlnedlate departmen'. Charles MDoHlivr. Bible clsHBea, RobertUerkn. ciTic.in. SuperintendentR. Smith. Each one expressed 1

the II.•• |.ii«tt>r and Ibe deslih htm in the work of the

chMr Iji'n 1. made an appropriate re

•ponsr, 'M.-'-- IN.' ihe hope that blpastorate would I*-- a pleasant one•nil ihui the church would urntlii i>to grow and "be

I In (he c . He eald thihe expected every pupil of the scbooto be |-j.--i in each Sunday, that btIntends to visit *"ach department an*If there are any absent ont-H he wllknow It. He impressed everyon.favorably by his words and Ibe an- -••terext he displayed in the Su

Seve cholaso deeply impressed with Mwords that it Is quite likely thattbey may soon unite with Ihe church,

BI« HOLIDAV SHOW.

Ww Being Made at Hahae * C*j*Mammotli Kmporinni.

For the flfty-flrst lime In Its his-tory the great Hahne & Co. Btor-Makes'a magnificent holiday display,the present one being, doubtless,greater than any that bas precededIt. because

•Ueh

O. f. A. M-. which he said be under,itood to be the development of tbe m a t ( chighest ideals In American citlien; • [ 1 ] w g j cihlp. worthy to every respect with • w h l < .hUch a great country to preserve' of | Q

and protect. 'lucratDr. Cbambliae gave an impreaslv,,

and interesting talk concerning I M I r J S -l»en of Esau and bis brother, Jacob, | ". •'.. ii. how1 the former loved to 'mm. fish and roam the fields, while ^ j ^ "

ind tend ibe sheep. He then traced t h e W

heir lives from boyhood to man- ^ r a m 3

laod, when f!>i-n returned from u .lunttog trip, tired out and hungry.;0 ' '<"Jacob had prepared a large dish of yA,

id his brother wanted Bome.,r>. „.len Ihe latter saw his oi»-jSkte«. ...

porttintty and agreed to give b i a j t h e N e w YorfcIf he would ; remarkable «,,

sell his birthright to him. It wa* o f , h e a r m e dquirkly agreed to and Esau got hiquickly agreed to and Esau got hU a m o n K nmiODst In this n-iectacle called on Abraham to beffaUier andnipss of pottage, which is mhwadll (o Jake pl'ncs nftv ' leader of all tbe faithful Then he

"Many . n.U Bells bU binbrtghi '. tromZ^lfit^lol^Ll^^ • Moses. Saul. Clijah. Ellhes*> days for a mess of pottage.11, : h j m '. „ , •_. , h #...„ ' sha.'TIn tbe church of iphrlst God

M Dr Cb.mblL,. • » . , * , do ™, *,' .irSiSd 'Jnic. Jr"~"!••...*•«, P»»W« >«*»>•. • " "

niplet MOfks • m i l

greater variety. With many notabl'achievements In the way or holidaydisplays to guide by, the great Broad•treet emporium has endeavored thisyear lo nurpaxs Itself. That It hasdone no will likely be. conceded bjthe most critical. Hundreds »f thou-sands of people will, visit thin storebetween now and Christmas. PeopleBock here from towns within a rad-ius of nfty miles. The Hahne & Co.establishment Is no fully abreast ofmetropolitan methods that few NewJersey folks find it necessary to go toNeir York to da holiday shopping.•Willi Its fields of furniture. Itl up-holstery stock, its showlng-of Orien-tal and demesllc rugs, its toy store.Its we*Hnir apparel departments. ItsJewelry and sirrerware store, its can-dy store, and Its basement full ot art%ani», china ware. Cut glaM andhousehold utensils, and Its splendidgrocery store, the Habne ft Co. estab-lishment brings to the people of NewJersey practically everything in •gift, wny that could be

findtheir b«at

can profit by delay tn1'iiri-tiiisini; Santa Clan* will be attbe big store every day now untilChristmas, and will distribute toy*free to his little visitors. The chil-dren are Invited to write letters toSanta Claus telling him what they

Hhlloh Basil* (liurrli ll..1ly.Tbe members of the Shlloh Ilaptls'

Church, colored, have Just concludeda mcceMfu) rally for the buildingfund Through tbelr efforts a totalof >4£t.71 haa been raised and thereare many envelopes yet to be heardfrom. Several checks bare been re-eclved from white friends or therhurrh. The amounts raised by thediffer..: tribes follow: No 1. ArchieJones. ' | 1 4 : No. I, A. B. Venable,$1 if. M«. No. 3, John Stewart. *<;:•".No. 4, William Burton. fSI; No. 5.CbarU-i IrbvJ 111; No. T. WilliamPhillip*. |< : |NO. K, J. C. I.umpklnix.I I : No. ». R. K. Randolph. IIS.15:No. 1-0, William Jetter. I-'.. No. 11,O. Campbell, f 13.10; No: 12. HowardBenn, I I* ; table collection. SIS.67:taarve*t home. 11-6 S5; grand total.»«58.7l Rev. M. A. Alexander Isthe pastor.

Bev. Dr. Cbambli** D«liT«nPowerful DUcoune to

FOOT Local Councils.

<be first time In New'York as MaryBarrlngton. tn John Valentine's com

"Tbe Strong** S e t " nnd*r tbe

' tele, a following due * h*r r»m per-t k s , " raster's M H I charm, an veil » to her ability

as • • actress. In "The StrongerSex." ibe Wa*enhaJ« and Kemper

I Company have surrounded her wltba supporting company or more Win

I ususl Importance. The following wellM M are ln; the cast: Os-ie, Robert Droucnt. DoreWilliam Winaswortb. J. A.

le. Elw:n Eatonl Alma Kruger,Tracy.

Two SUrring Ptooofkr*— byHer. John Y. B ro ek**o Trio -

lty Reformed FJ*ck.

K«jY. John Y. Broek, tEsiall*d itastor of Trinity.nun*, preached two(lav, .' morning and

fcavve wHcomed me gladly and read-ily, bat there Is also a deep feell

ibllity that rests n(me. put then I take courage jin itact that, I «ro not working ;alonbut 1 know ion are going to help mBut there I take added couriKe btbe thought, that not by oar coi

: blned efforts of pastor and peoplei oar work to be a success, bat God1 mast be our partner and Go4 mibe oar helper. And that is Oitrue condition of the suttees]church.

"If dear old T r i n i t y i° 8<fvaniwhose record baa been made to glrioun by tbe faithful and loving mlnIstry of my Oodly predecessorthis puiplt. then our advance aiprogress must be upon our ;kne»Not one step dare we lake, alo:without God. With God acntss tlaeae, but without God, not ;acrothe threshold!' "

His |

ThanksBefor

a strong an.l ' p a r ls and the Hfhtnlng minded seve&l important truths * c heldr tbe occasion, I P a r l l i l l I , s . ever crying "Le Rol eet. closet attention of evettone.

hla chief thoughts being t ] | ( |, . v , v e , e „„,.. Ul (.v,, ry depart- ' then* for the morning diffeourse waro President Roosevelt's m e n t ot nfe. are already speculating, "Thfl| Condition at theySucceaaTuat proclamatiOB. (upon the logical successor "7 Victor- IC'hu*h," his test being, |^st Sabeginning his sermon ^ ^ Bardon. Sard on hlms« IT, how- j '•"•-$—"And'tbere *e»li withoa tbe topic; "Two Boys rather settled ilie Question be- a. band of men whose heafts God hatn/ ' Dr. CbambllM »P°«*, f o r e n i B , , e a t h . i, Ii said that &• ! toncfed."

-*-•:iples of t » « . J r . : l o o k e d , o Henri Bersteln to crystal-! t 0 Wi pressed and chaste dra-

™ d I t e n refeied king.mope,

boAgh well awaijften Ignored tor the motpseudo-historical drama. /

lef" and "Israel." like Sai*e** A prodigious fund cenergy. Lake Sardou,

i is imbued to the fallgenius of thej stage; but hi

;be sacred oil i his head

rilllt.ir.i.l'.|ii*ii -•tnce theGreek tragedies.

y Lilrshfp expert In (bei declnred "Tfca Battle 1

Hippodrot)ilbltionj or

-plane

bim. setting h&jn aside rihis timely and royal dest^iy. Theis nlfeh p[«nlflc-ioce In 1Kb words IIhe t#xt. On bis way hottje from h

"' anointing, we are told t u t a toys" ( | raithltil band of men foljbwed Sau

:CC<T."''I him as their Tfeader an-mad a loyal guard, ofsupportera

aklnR• Th-i.- are manr thon$b

test inggestfve of ithe cuccemful cbEvery great ma leajer. The

in

todaysment jjnuat have^ess ci*' ;:j: U

.-i[-]iiiu« auring me ClvlL Warlargely due to the leadershipGrant- So also in rellgl&is hisGod Always calls forth leaders.c;illi ri on Abrahai

different way.he gaming table, the wine cup an>

develop tbe highest Chrlstiahip and It is the dutv of everfollow tbe teachings of Christis become useful citizens. Wd

athletic

, Ing pointed i

i that Esi. and we

Kflfloa* across tgigantic aero-pla

iagree with >;uns thai are supposed l n t!V home, in society. 1*1 bustth radlpm. flrlnb vol- W B * S I w e B n o w privileged, we

. • i . . T . . . _ • _ ' 1 i > - I . , - I •• l.tii'ili.ll. . I

ould be developed, but the moral;d religious sl<e nuBt not be neg-ated, for It ts in this way that th>>

leber ited

rarious airship:ifage.apepars witb g

be loaded•y tbe city. The B!• most gorgeous pre-1

eentatton oi its kind lever done In i m*this country, has become the talk of , c h

the land. The bill also includes ten | v-*'big circus acts that aw given undi

rhteftduty Is to preach tjfor pro- a h l e irichea In Christ, atfl eaiall be i t w ^"n a<>« m e n *«> e nf r c

the Of-.king*)m. >uation, i '"tye church must bav£ or(IB the ! tlon ;l- order Is God's first* law

value of «-gan!tip home. In society, m business

land ballot,burdens.

"SQ God bas established governt.fn church to have (I* church i

he duty.ilt of ChrlBtian training,!

which must affect the whole cbarar- jitlon and make It jnat!

what God Intended that It should be. jwith the singing!

For EmbroidererK.

•ii. but do not ;.n..,;i[U

H«it b e

iwder.Take a teaspoonful of talcum•r and add to it finely powd•sin, about one fourth of a•oonful. It can be poundedcmlir with a small hammer.he two and apply to Ihe paper

with an old powder ]>uff orooth brush: rub the powder on

ttern. plaee; a clean Cloth I» paper and press with ane desiBtllm

tableCnai

ondtji1 rosinwhite o

taml-nl (Ml C<nn,mny T«ki- Till...The Standard (Ml Company took

Saturday to the large, tract atf l

li y gOuth ElUabetb whlcb was formerly

nlet-dred

be Linden racetrack, thaig the purchase of several hures of land, nan of which I

.!«•• plant. K««ently therei talk thai the Pennsyl*road would acquire the i, and it ts 'aid that some

< — -l Mwit- ai Men'. MA dramatic and singing

Miss martlle Runals tookof tin- usual speaking at

•Una in V. M C. A. ball S

The I'.iri. mi.i -lout over-dressed woman satilng to a frilend. Sbe said:Tea. since John came into In,

money we have a nice country house,rses. cows. pigs, hens, and—"'That must be charming." brokr

"To*reclial l>> ; fresh eggs you want andihe place. . .O h w e l l .. hastily inU

aftei tendaiMiss Itunal* sang beautlfull;urralion*. taken frotn it.iaor'a novel. "Black Rock," weremuch enjoyed 8b* was accompanied ;with rhe plnn-v'V Mlse Itertaa Tool* |

Tan.mi-• -l--.*n iwnt faThoaaa H*s«rr. at West rVu

street, Nrt>- ha* btm neriouslywith blood i>ui?anins of the knee

I the past two week*,

. . . jpeaker. . .ld*> ran lay if ibey Iirse. position it tsnt atn*-1-1 Harper's Weekly.

Interruptedrse. the hlo, but li

RGMI1 STt \ S A FOLI47KMAN.

•xploslve power*iwreck the front of a skloon at Hootgomery and Straight ptreeta at PaterBon was thrown Saturday nlghi _at Policeman Thomas Fitzslmmons,' ^ •but missed him by a f«w inches. Tbe1

policeman was stunned, though notseriously injured. Buildings la thevicinity were, shaken. No one knowswho threw the explosive, but it Isbelieved that it waa intended for: M I U_i . .Flttstmmons because of bis activityi

in suppressing disorderly bouses In jthe vicinity frequented by Italians.*

• l m He bomb, which « .» , J lo <•"' • J ' f J rJ?'Zl,m,V"*'—-M- whli^d l.»-|i°,,ofof tl,?tSc«^"»*

energising.* beailng. Abrahi

when he- wj

id thehinge. W

co-ope in say unto tbe h\nd, I ha*of theev* nor agaHn the head*t, I have no n^d ofn tbe church, ctfee in.

the help of another member.I need each otheij} tinneeds all Its menbers

«1 to hold tapireVs activity,dowi

, ii rfp £ave ere: jso efBcieiperfect « i organic,

ed his Befor V *\nrf ] i ' > ! i ' - i ;:-..•

red froh the efffcls ot the e x - ! t < m c VtilOHinn. :, M,I!I ..i|- of persons from. transjoihouat-M near by ran into tbe street. I f o r « ^ t h * " » • W D

KLzalmwoM' uniform: was spatteredj f r o m-V r ° r C b a l o >

»lili n »hlt- .ubstance. The bomb 1 neve^forset the bnI- believed, to have been made or] »nd John wUI otrrwI" • ,i -h and sulphur, and waa ailed | ' o r B ^ t t l e ilme when tvitb •:...!)! pieces of ch»ln and stonei- ! «* b* ChHst to be disci;

; Chri«lans will never fiA Vor Vnrit.- [ wbeafby sermon or readl

' •• man who had been playing golf.he '^is convicted of ~i(<heard bim swear J toueljpd his heart. I

§

Kiiiiuisi/-;- Want UaXneThere is some talk beard abou^

'. H. S. cancelling its game with

posperltyit be

God'iworth and nsefnftess. Wnei

its are really touched by God,111 be that intel*e earnest-

hearted consecration, of-ined by great sotll struggl<

I T HIT OF JAIL;EXILED FOIIXIX M i l

Released from the county jqjll Sa

days sentence, John Giles, ot I.aketree!, hurried back to Plalnfl^d aistarted to celebrate his return- 1nlgbtfall he had imbibed a; lar,quantity of the beverage that'cheerand gives headaches and wrappehimself ln slumber on a Walchiavenue lawn. He was enjoying thsleep of the just when PatrolmaiVKf.fr- roused him up for a* walto Sycamore street.

Giles escaped going back bl Warden Dodd. .Monday. by %eJudge Runyoo he had a Job w;ifor him at South Plainfleld.magistrate suspended sentence with

understanding that whether h

i Plainfleld for a' least si

GRAND 1 ! RETURNSmm-no mcriiR

lell HallThe jur

ty-thrfby Judge E. S. Atwat.r, Sli

Klrkland. rormer She;e. Prosecntor C. Addis<itant Prosecutor Waltei

(}eld. Jr.. and Robert h. Eaiif ihe jury.

ity Grand: Jiir)>rs ut ElizabethIng twenjy-twt:

tnpiii

Theocktattothe forem

i pre-

Allen B. Wallace.. by H. H. Uhai. Isham, ir. v. liifk

anifest falrnees of

f the jury. The

SAY MAItRIAGK

Word Sel

18 I l.!,l:<;.\ I..

ydaught

lo Coople on Tln-ip Hon--.ii That Wedding i- Void.ugh a letter sent to the'Tren-as by ex-Mayor John Priestcovery has been made thatMayor John D. Howttll. oi

ace, had no legal ri&ht tuMiss Mary Ankell fcirch.

rich carriage bulldeib l Mg

llngton, IO Sellgman Abel My-f New Yo

at Trenton declare that thie couple not legally married.'The lawyers hold that the vc tthe city charter which pi(ts

e President of tbe Common Councilall the duties of tbe Mayor siiiply Is

flned to bis duties as Mayoi* w)th-the city cbftrter, and In no wl»eit be construed to give the {power

marry to the Acting Mayjir be-hat power comes from i\ dls-

-. State . which.sayy whoy perform tbe marriage cerc^no)

mdersLood that word has gccouple on their honeymoon

he difficulty. * J

le interfiled In the, on t - | w

ch a contest. The game ' ero of her r e a '

a *_^r ) Norlh Pluinfleld Ir{defpat«d Holy Cn

WoI I. I'i'f l l m , , I , o f |V | ]

flftyt of the ock otj the Pe

Railroad. Forly-s«»eexact amount. Thus nearly half orthe semi-annual dividend of the road19.437,^39. wblch Is being diairlb-uted today, goes to. women.

can reallie and_ ig will be gained

ihould be played if for no ota#r"son than that P. H. S. bas defeated ' righiadea. They p

id S. P. H. 8. naa'of o # church, theCross. The result of , ther*is strength." The;

tne conteK: between P. H. S and Holy . the &lue of leadership.Cross weald decide tbe city Cham-i and :«o-opera,tlon. whichplonsblp. OMng to < the death of , Uve/*orks of onr RefonFred Gra--. ; Trident of [*ie Holy I Bufabov* that motto

•ent Is the ' C r o 8 8 Clan, the game could not l> • anofer one. "wlthoui "

I>np4U Get Positions. ;These pupils of the PlalDOel<| Hi- i-

iess College have taken positionstiring the past few weeks: I Sallo1. Kahn. steaographer; Frank Cra-

. . mer, bookkeeper, both ln New Yorkrys out finally, 'fiord, what I city; Miss Florence McDonnell, ste-

:" when I aograpber for Allen B. Laing;,- Marythat, ev- Morrison, stenographer. New I York

i city; Helen Southard, stenographer,had the ' N e w T°rk city, and Fred Hall.4teno-emblem j grapher for J. Henry Crane. ]

[n union

Property Owners In Buai^eeSection May Only BaveV)

Pay Normal AsseuQientft.

TO APPOINT A COWMlSsfo

li<-ati<m lo He Siade p r

0 In Order to Kuliiiw-1h

l«ws Require ; | j

Illagainst abutting properly -aiwnerai ithe business section whei$ ihe pe

ieut brick pavement =&BThe fact is that.it "& a

yet to be decided' w$f the:bas power to collect-an)

i the effected proper^' hemuch as they have,ady paid assessments: pave as required by

_, Is understood that ihw pco.-HIngs fnsttluted to have emsrs. appointed to assess bi&jeflts gilaBiages is more a ;-3Torm&ban anytliing else and | j ^ resorico simply to comply wlitt:411e lajvirovisions. Years ago the^.Park aVme property-owners bfetwS il Fi*iitreet and Fourth street j»i(T hemiBsessments Tor a perma^at woe>ave whTcb .did not provtj ' aatisfaorj'- Later a macadam Toid.be'd *iubatitnted.

While not as heavily aw?ra.secQihe Park avenue holders, ilie t.a

and. West Front street riyil est^irners. In the business; secpion. ivjt-id, .i goodly sum iaw;ir|S<; I In- ^-:

Men, thejasBessed

• a.ntborlry. As^for-ilit' \fe

be a. different situatlpD. Tt^i•.be property I owttVrd H-ii

ipon to* |ia> V*nbeei»roi> rtfbn fo

Application will be" nia,)je' tie^iie Court of Common Flessinl Blfz;".h on Wedpesday, Deceift&er :•.%<ie appotntmeixt of t b r e ^ comniiioners for the pnrpo? of^^iasesftintneflts and damages. It gen em

believed that nimoat fi|e' «n | r

ent will have to be turn/- by ihxpayers generally and thit ' It Si

East and West Pr(tectli t h eie of Madisoly side liae of W ate hSomerset atreet, from tt'1

rly aide line of Front jatrwtridge over Oreen Broiok ,Watchung avenue, frcim tfee

f East 'Frokt'id t ^

terly sfd-Jtte e&$!g ayeigie

utherl side, xclusive of.:;the I

f said Watchung ayenur•ead.v provided with brick i h

Parkavt ithe 'street"^ to 'j

Foiinji strd?lframi^he w

r to

de line of' Frontutberly Hide line ofEast Fourth street,ly side line of Sycae easterly side lineArlington avenue, fiom [ftp.ly side line of West SevejiSh street

the southerly l hlso from the northerly ni<^ lin^ mf'eat Eighth street to (he *julhr l ?]i e line thereof. ; •% -; \

HKiK BRRTHREN A^OEORT.B WALHH'S

The fu ot George pt Wafshas held at his late homefiq I.ala-ptte place Saturday afterngjp. R^vW. Musson, pastor of PalV& H U H ,

as the officiating clergymafef and Aietendance Included large d#ieKBii£ps

rom the Odd Fellows. the:-Btd Jainnd Painter's Union, of * hi.<>i he *a -

member. At Hillside p m e t « « .nere buslal was made, WVtumpV.i

Hbe, I. O. R. M . condacto^ the tit-il service of tbe order. T » f e w»rcimerous floral tributes, j ^ • ' " gThe pall bearers were '-wlec^dom tbe organisations to fklch jlr.

Walsh belonged and thed d HllUld o

cenqigtery %y

ljypJ !ast Saturday, but there U> l l d excuse why P. H. S. should not

meet the cburth boys tbls week.1

^ all is in^falla intojwcognlze lgriper."

inslpnift ince when ! ) o r t-Gofi must be , , „ , ,

BAfK M. B. CHliiCH g I |II \ s MTSICAL si.;u\ il

A special musical servlcaiptaa Ht Grace Methodist churclj JSuna

Those taking part were! Stifle J<|phine Martin, soprano: NJ.v-. '!-*••De Meza. coqtralto; Dyckm»j, Win.)ler, vloUn: Miss Alice C^roll. |ganlst. Tha program cotfisted-.the following numbers: | | . |

Voluntary, violiu and otnan.-f'them. "O Sing Unto the! I-'>Eil<." i*.ker: duet.- soprano and alui. "Hf

QX THE PETIT 9VRY.'. »| GGou

u l !A , jury was drawn Monda' ,by Sheriff Klrkland. ln the Union; MarchCounty Quarter Sessions Coijrt. » * * • '

In the various county courts?rest of the term. Following

of the list: 'tfteld—Abram Hart. Jaber C.

bllgato. rO. Divino Itiraeemur,'lod: anthem, " H a r k . - B m . g t ]

Shelley: poetludiik V.if the Prtesis," frftrp RJj?nsner<' ^ mi! f

H. Y. Tribune in Reply to HisCommunication (Score.

I<oc«l Manufactarer.

BtKMK VKRY TART ^

W. f:u-lini»r<''

the Leant liidlti^.-in I..•

We Ever Rerelr^d."

it Smn. ISamuel W. Rush more f

gained a reputation foe hcampaign against present^Ilgedfair methodj of tax ass^mentsthi it f 'this city, comes

Kllu-hiii "One of

itsiille a

^ m e n t s iniv'ffoocl sized

he New Yo>k Tribune.ommunLoation ro thatRushmore.;? protested

tudeok-

mers'" who are rufe down byadvises more genaVal use of

good auto lifihls as a repiedr. Mr.Rushmore. by the by. mjinnfartiLres

ito lights.This is what the Trftone ?ays

editorially in reply fo Mr.jpushniore:"The letter printed jelnewliere.

blch was elicited by a #recent edi->ria! article in this ii.ipir entitled

The Havea and the "he leant ii

herefomprebended of all

and economic i itton of all

bat ll oi i__ luoniblles ihelave nots" vastly ouln^mUer th*fc

laves." and asking then^jwhy their'opheclen were not realteed.: Anden thus we went over t i e head ofir correspondent. But if »+ hadKiwi] that there was a raiml im!v

d e of The

tred' we should not ha|e tried tokch Its le"Tbe aut.nt admlrt

obile has no morethan The Tribune.

r more earnjestlyity.. |

dolobile. | We hate

abuse, and are Its t ru^ friend Inng so. We hate to se« It In theids of knaves and foote. and were often expressed defep "regrett the great majority who use itely do not make a moire earnesLirt to repress the vicioijs and ment few who do all thjey can toder it odious." ,

ocm m c X FIVE WINSFROM WESTFIELlf 35-23

The local Y. I I C. A. faskelballam had no difficulty In 'jdereaiing/estneld Saturday night in:;ihe asso-atlon gym by a score ot S i lo 23ndlcoU and Gilmore <li.l brilliant

tekm -showseady improvement und »lien theEtjor league games open ^Saturday.gbt to make a good shoirinj frome start. | -f

Tbellneiip:Plainfleld—Ixiizeaui.. < .. -•,<,:. rf:Unore, If; Bndicott. c: lloagland,dseaux. rg; Miner. Ig. WbalfceW—artell, rf; Dallas, if: T :/<•::. r;ason, rg: Roland. Ig.Goals from Seld:LolKeaui. 7: Gil-ore, 3 : Bndicott, fcL M ncl!, 6:non. 3. Foal goal* '-Gi more. I ;»rtell, 3; Masoo, Z."

. H. FOOTBALL S(jl',*liAT UMiSK.V id sT HOME.

laving ended the regular seasonplaying, and With an''. <.•*<•*•! Itn •

ord. the Plainfleld High Schooltball squad, in high spirts. Satb-d at Ihe home of Llnd^ey Best.

Saturday night, tn responBejto hla in- 'tation and reviewed their struggle;

the gridiron. Ice cream tand cakere served and the IMJ « maderry until late. There is lone talka game with Holy CID^B. tbe

heduled contest with t: lat team-• been cancelled ni ins m theof one of the club nembers.e is being taken among tbe

•B and should tbey $«rlde toay tbe game It will probably take

next Saturday.

MaoBM Bests Westfleld liOwln.'he Maoma football cjfib wonm the Westfleld Owls Saturday byclose score of 6 to 5. f h<- game

3 really won In tbe first half aseither aide was able to; A

second.second. Bush played! the starfor Weatfield and Mulltn. Siy-

and Malienson atarre* i for tbe

Dr. (ir.Tif.ll to Lecture.Dr. Wilfred T. GrenfelH of tb-:

Labrador Mission, will spe^t at tbeHartrldge School auditor! Ufa. Tues-day night. December 22. ;Tbe lec-ture will be Illustrated v.|!ii Btere-optleoD views. The affair 'will twgiven under tbe auspices of tbe Cres-cent Avenue Presbyteria-n chun-ti.

*. L. FORCE. Editor and Proprietor ntRMDAV. I*W1

inn SUM SCHOOL

WELCOMES PftSlOfi BHOEK TW Ruud ay-school of Trinity Re- formed church extruded a pearly welcome to the new pastor. H»» Mu Y Brock. at the session Sun day afternoon The at<endao<- waa lame, beta* equal to that rally day. Superintendent F. Bail Hi planned a welcome for Mr. Broek from each department, tho-c •pea kin * for them being as follow* Beginners, Master Carman Trem hath, primary. Mm. J. M. Tier. Jan lor department. Mis. Mabel Wilson Intermediate department. Charles M Dolllver. Bible classes. Robert Meeker; otBc.ni. Superintendent F K. Smith Each oae expressed I tow words the pleasure In welcomla* th* nrw pa»a»c and the desire t with him la the work of the Mr. Bro«-k made an appropriate re- aponat. expressing ihe hope that bit pastorate would be a pleasant one and I hat the church would contlnu- to grow and be an Influence for great good In the community. He said ha expected erery pupil of the school to be prearut each Sunday. tba Intends to visit each department If there are any absent unit he will know |t. He Impressed ereryone favorably by his word* and I ha irtcl Interest he displayed In the 8un day •school Hersral scholars were so deeply Impressed with Mr. Broek' words that It is quit* likely that they may eoon unlle with the church.

BIG HOLIDAY HHOW. New BWag Made at Hahar 4 Cb.N

Mammoth F-mporium. For the fifty-lint lime In Us his- tory the great Hahne 4 Co. mfor~ makes* a magalflcent holiday display, the present one being doubtless, greater than any that baa preceded It, because of more thorough organ- isation. more complete stocks and greater variety. With many notabl- achievement. In the way of holiday displays to guide by. the great Broad afreet emporium has endeavored this yeur to surpass Itself. That It ha. door so will likely be conceded by the most critical. Hundreds af thou nand. of people will visit this store between now and Christmas. People ■ock here from town, within a rad- ius of fifty miles The Hshne 4 Co establishment la so fully abreast of metropilltan methods that few New Jersey folks find It necessary to go to New York to do holiday shopping. "With Its fields of furniture. Its up hoHterv stock. Its showing of Orien- tal and demestlc rugs. Its toy store. Its wearing spnsre] departments, If* Jewelry and slHerware store. Its can- dy store, and Its basement full of art %area, china ware. cut glass and household utensil., and Ita splendid grocery .tore, the Hahne 4 Co. estab- lishment brines to the people or New Jersey practically everything la • gift w«y that could be thought of. Stock, now are at their very beat, end no one can profit by delay In purchasing Bantu Claus will be at the big atorr every day now until Christmas, and will distribute toy. free to hi. little visitors The chil- dren are Invited to write letters to Santa Claus felling him nhaf lbr>

Rally. The members of the Hhllob Baptist church, colored, have Juat .concluded a successful rally for the building fund. Through thetr effort, a total of HM.7I has been raised and there are many envelopes yet to be heard from Heveral checks have been re- ceived from whttd friends of the church. The amounts raised by the different tribes follow No I. Archie Jones. ||«: Vo. 1. A. R Venable. • I1< M#; No J. John Stewart. M SO: No 4. William Burton. |M; No I. Chariot Irby. Ill: No 7. William Phillips. $4: No. *. J C Lumpkin-. It No ». R R Randolph 828 li: No 1-0. William Jctter. fi. No. 11. O. Campbell. I12.Iff; No 12. Howard A wloot over-dressed woman Br««. Ill: lake rat tort loa. $11.17: faUlo* . frtoafl She raid k*'<—> bo—. *'--d "To, itoco John cm* Into bl, nil.71 Ho M. A. Al,under '■ j moa*r », bit* > nice cou.try houra, *b* P««*or. i honm. cow,. pi*. hen., and—- . j “Thai mu.t be rharming." broke ■ o.d Mwle ni Mrw'. Motto* |, ,h. other. “Yon can hare all the A dramatic and alnglng recital l>> ; (rc.h egg, you want and—“ Ml" 1'harllle Runnla took Ike plac- , -Oh. well." knatal. Intermixed the ol the usual oMklag at the Men . A„, .pmher. of eon me. the hen. meeting In Y. M C. A. hall Snndm can lay 11 they like to, bul In our afternoon. The altendanre wna large. Iponlilen ll lan't

In. Dr. OhamhllM DaUnn ,h* "•** '* N-w ’ToT^ f M*,T WWW. UT. nnatuDiiM *"u™ Bnrrlngum. m John VMenflne a earn Powerful DJwcoamo

Foot Local Council*. munni.

“Two Hoy.—Two lira"

, edy. -The i> —gw S».“ nMJer the I managerial direction f? the Wagon hnl, and Kemper Cdmpnny. MM I Ruaaell dUa a pccall.tr niche In the affect Iona of playgoer!, being one Of , the few aura wrllh n pemonnl rllew- 1 tele, a Iwllo-lwg Owe A hee rare per aonal charm, aa well an to her •MIMe as an octree.. In -The Rlrowger be WagenOnle and Kemper t Compane hate lurrounded her with I a supporting company or morn than I usual Importance The following well ' known playors nrw In the mat: Oa- . wald Yorke, Robert Droueht. Dora Dntidaon. Wflltara tVadawoctk

Her. John T. BroohN© Trin- ity aeSmnoS Flock.

MARKS

Member* ut PrnakJIn. jT’(|",'i;”'a*^ . number of En'oTrittcnT^Mi Kr ug« rhmn* branched two ...drad gimM Seine SSffRS'tMfc. DeR.gney. ”«"»'« — r;;r; £'sahJSi.... - rtt.to.n- Bee. Dr. J. A. Ckamklln. Rorke. Agnes WMUr nan neten Do,. whll. ln tb. peroration of the pastor, peworhed a strong and I p,,|, „.d ,y. Hgbtnlng minded aceefil Important troth, he held Ihe | luipretalee airlnon for the orcosiOQ. I (>.ri,|,Trt *xir crying “Le Rol eat dora^t gtleallon of even-one. HI* wee of bin rhlef Ihooghts being mo,; vice le Hol" In eeery depart- then* for the momlng dliVourse wna taken from prealdent Room»•«'« m„, „r Ilf*. are already speculating , Th» Condition <ff the JSuccranful upon The logical sneeeeaor Victor- Chasth." bln leit being. S': Samuel ten gardoa Sardon blmetir, no--; 10:2}—“And-tbere wcnnywlth Him

'the thought, that got by our < I blued efforts of pastor and people la owr worn to ho a ■neeees. b.i God J- | moot bo oar partner and God moat KMD IMfMSIlION. k. our helper And that la only | ! true condition of the s:*ceafu! "4 " “»• r—1- **"*iC**“If^denr old Trlnltg-!, to advance. * Kaftvwfai Chmrctff mmd whose record hat been mad# to glo ' rkms bf the fallbfal and loving min I latry of my Godly predecessor In this pulpit, then our advandr sod progress must be upon our knee* Not one step dare we take, alon* without God. With God sordaa tko seas, but without Ood. not -a«ro«s the threshold ' "

The theme for evening dlMonrae wn» "Tb# Hlghcnt AlUlflraenl,'' Pbll. 2-15:14, and again Mr. Broek: spoke to a largo rongregallon.

‘.1 Me- John Y. Beoeh. Ip i.ewly-la- alie pwalor of Trlnllli Reformed

Thanksgiving proclamation. Before beginning bl. aermon Which wa. on Ihe took: 'Two Boy, ^ 'Two Men.’- Dr. Chatnblla. apoh., fw)> M, M „ „ „|J lh>t h.Mouebed briefly of Ihe principles of Jt,:||>)|(rf to Henri Becleln to cryntal-! In.pt O. V. A. M.. Which he ..Id he under- ^ |nI„ ,.01„p„„d and c,..,, dr. atood to be Ihe development of Ihe ^ , , ,Ur „nlUnrnu. ,den. and , lo highest Ideals lo Ameclou clUraa- |-—oii „f mod.in world- ■ ! ahlp, worth, in every which ke klmaeir. .hough well .war. ,h. „™, „n sack > grew country (o preserre n, loo ,poo^, ,or ,k,

rather settled the question ho- ( a hand of I .•part Broek fo’-

prtMTTf and protret Dr. Cbamblha* ga and intereating talk concernli lives of Ksau and his brother. Jacob. ihowtng how the former loved to " ' 1

I him. aMllng I I after he m-1 had his bead.

Impre-alve I'l'T*..'** puudo-bletorlr.l dram.. A; ; h^iffaglV u“nd royal de»tiny There i>rnlng the. '“,r ,fi" author of • Bameon. u m4ch ngnlllmnoe In mb Word, of her Jncob I TV- Thler- and “Iamel." Ilk. Bar- w„ ltoa hl, loved to'rto*' fund of ,„ ,oM lip,, , loyal, i.i.i, while Orumatle energy IJOe Sardou. too Cailhful baud of mew followed Haul. Jacob p"rL("rn-d to mmnib at hom. Bemaleln la Imbued to the full with „rrcBir., hlni ,h„|r tender and and lend ike ahacp Ha Then I raced 'h# b'" '"-ni-d a loyal gourd ofSnpporter .hel, liven from boyhood ,o man- hi' „..k1 *r“ n‘•n,,

been parallelled slued the making hood, when Ksa ng trip, tired out and hungry. Jacob had prepared a large dish of pottage and bis brother wanted aomej|rr h„ df.r|nrrd - Bntilw In the w his *»!>-! Skies.” one of the big spectacles

the .text wnggeetive of whatLtwill m*k« he Greek I raged leg. ,he miceemful church «va lodny Every ainhlp expect In the coal-1 E,er* 'rr»I nioveancnl Sou.' lender The sucres* ©R the t'nlo C’lvit War wa

have 'nlon the Inner aw bin °t- j Bk'l^'" on. of The bid w^etMle. al "“M"* "■« W*f port unity and agreed to glr. hla|Ille Xew VOTk Hlupodiome. lo be due to tbe le*ersblp brother aomethlng to eat If he would remarkable exhlbl.lon of lb. future, ^ rellglWt. hlalor: sell his birthright lo him. It wna of |h„ armod |„ „rl God always cnlla forth iStders. God quickly agreed lo and Esau got hi. „„„ „a,iona In this apeclaele cal1-? on Abraham lo bcjT.lher and of pottage. which la -uppo^ logake place nftv leader of all the falthfuf Then he "Many . man ae.la hla blr.hr,glu .howl! “>>3 * “««• 9“'- =»' these days for a mesa of pottage.". ... Ih, (ul|ir„ aha-'ln the ehnrah of Christ Ood ,. „ - ... .. . - . . cue w«i department bf the future 1 1,1 ..Id Dr. Chambliss, “only the, do . 1h,«,.ened eoofllet befween ->"• prortded -.-»r “ ,n " •"••"■I anch as oeur BlrBbl,„. L,u Tbt. „wond chle^duty I. to praoch llW h. gaming whir, ihe wine '“D *"1 .ho.. ,he fonlflmHon. for pro-. a»le rh he, i„ Chrhi .trt la other dangerou. practice,. Thin . .. . ,.rsh.M .o a. i lo poraonde men lo en* ■anno, deeelop the hl«“«al Chrl*"*l, |Dg ,-elated ckywaLd. While the of- • hlnginm. ' 1 dtUenahlp nod H 1. the dot, of ...rv tem m dl^„„,nI ,b, ,|lu.„0„. ' 1>e church must b»£ man lo follow the teachings of Chris.. nlrnhlna Afloat arroaa the tlonr order la God a Aral,

:r.,Uif“h,ra;'; i .ero-pmae ,6* learn that mail wa. or an nlbletie: .„Mr, , , . a.ibuorad : 1“ ‘Me home. In society be loaded .l.h ,.d..m, fln.b .o.-;'Vh« -e .ho. prl.lle,

lend^s. unasarch- ••arnmlly r Christ’

rresident that thta aids of .hff...iri Km ..... is. lryu that dwtroy th* dty. The Bird-, ■h*° l*e*r hurdtma. - .brntld ^ be d-vehePed. b„, the D.ocal „„lot, tb. moat gorgeona nra- "So God "a. eMnblta&d and religious sUr must not be neg lectrd. for It Is In this way that thy whole nature nj man Is made per- feet.1' The preacher presented many strong arguments to show the duty and result of Christian training,; whieh moat affeet the whole rbarac- ( eve|T he nalloa and make II Jn.t IVIMII RTTXR A POUrDUK. what God Intended that It should be The service closed with the slngtn d erica." ,

Many rlevrr amateur needle won. n would design and mark their own linen, but do not know how to trans- fer pattern* or make the trsnsfe,* powder. Here la a suggestion: Take a teaapoonful of talcum lew- der and add to It flnel> powdered rosin, about one fourth of a tea- lful. It can be pounded to a powder with a amall hammer Mix wo and apply to the paper pat- tern with an old powder puff or ho ft tooth brush: rub the powder off the pattern, place a clean cloth upon the paper and press with an Iron. ThA dvslgn will Iw a perfect whit* outline. Charcoal and rosin mak- kultable powdflr for white or light brie*. he* Title. The Standard Oil Company took title Saturday to the large tract at South Elisabeth which was formerly the Undea racetrack, thus complex Ing the purchase of aereral hundred land, part of which la al- ready under development by the panj aa » great refining and storage plant. Recently there has talk that the I’ennsylvaalt Railroad would acquire the prop- erty. and It la said that aome pro- posals have rotn* from the railroad, but <he Standard Oil repreaeatatlmn finally made an offer acceptable

scntatlon of It. kind over dona |. ment In church to have t this country, has become the talk ol | <7hrM live In pence the land. The bill also Include, ten We dependent big circus act. that ale given under i »• cV,no1 »»'k *lon' a lent ereeled In foil view of the an-' '* 0'’B ' «*»»* principle, dlence. Two performances are given 1 ">* >• necer.ar, tbnl «e:e he co- operation In the auecewiffnl. church ( We tmtHi work together ^ficn we are doing * rest thlnga. We lo our best . 1 * work’ when w# rtvoperai*. and the An explosive powerful enongh lo cgoooi any unio Ihe tftod. I hnvo wreck the front of n saloon St Moo,-' ^-ed ,hee.- nor nggtn Iho head gomery and Straight Street, nt Pot- |b(. uo ofrd ,on • erson was 'brown Hnturdny night go ,b, rhllIcb „i„ member at Po lcemgn Thomn. Mtulmmon. ^, ,b„ h„ of „n,b*’ m,mher but missed him hy a few Incheg. The’We til need each othen sad .ho policeman was stunned, though not .bl.J|, i„ meiiher. We seriously injured. Building, lo the J, bold • rlclnlly were shaken. No one knows fj* TT' K" who threw the explo.lv*. hut 11 I. 'h' believed that It was Intended for' 1°, Plixslntnions Imc.nse of hi. scU.Hy1 lh' In suppressing dlnordrrly hounea Ini “nJ the riclulty frequ.-nted by Italians. ( . .. * ro Th# sslooo partly wrecked by the; explosion wss conducted by Angelo 2,'*“*.£.1'* T„ “^17 clt Galileo. KltxsImmoRs ... alone hol t*~. while helpful when Ihe bomb, which seemed M ■ tM ^reh. Bvery mena come across Ihe slreel, whlaaed ™* “ *J»"n'1*1 -d Ms hend. He,ere ,h. policeman ’''""V “* '*>• ■oecwenfnl That recorered froh the effect. of Ihe ex-: '°"clt '* h—■flfyln* and plosion, biindceds of persona from. trannfornilng- Abraham . will never ftous<» near by ran lh(o (he st

ntlre organlij • poosl- n efficient organlu- iperatlon. not tnske

Kl zsluibiona' uniform was spattered with a Whit- lubitauo- Thw bomb’ I* tw-llc* cd to have been made of potavh sod sulphur, and waa filled with small pieces of rtmlu sad stones.

forge! I be Mm* when hf'-was called from 'Ur of Chaldees. iMo*r* will neveijflforgrt the burning ^»i*h Peter and Jfphn will never, evejfiln heaven fnrgm the time when the! were call- ed by Christ to be dlsciptfc*. and the Chrinbans will never for*» the time A New Nanse. J wheff^by sermon or rf^dlig of a book \ man who had been playing golf, he -is- convicted of slfl and Ood with n t’rrgyman heard him swear tourMpd hit hrort. | two or thrra time, under hi. hranth. | .i of,„ A, Snspeellng lh. hf be conld not he; .po^Thurnsn mesa. snda expedlenm .. ...... 1» _n..ril..|.i,I gaining sueeera lo rfod's work. »»»b never helps us, ^hra we de- “*■ —•••• unmistakable clear . **mvJv» nhaing ■■■ a.* >• di. new* After he had finished the match ! nend^wilelr nnnn nnr olTfes recard o friend of hi. ..Id: “I raw you w ^r ralui. I. X, playing )n.l no. with ,hr Re. Mr 1'“^^msGcs, Dg.h; of whs: denomination 1. he- Some f-orle soy he l. . DnptUt.- " ,p£ ref.lled hi. I„- opponent, “hnl I ;,ble to ^nd-. trat Ind na.cu . rati

Scoftlsh-.Amer.csB. ^ !m,rS.r!. nra ranlly louefiml b, Ood. Sj.thn.ls... Wan, Game I'Uy.-d. ! ">-t» »"• he that Inlet*, earneat- Ther. Is ,omn talk beard about urse^whole-hearted ronsMtrstlon. of- P IT S rsneelllng lli game with , '«> ■ JJtalncd by great SOJJI ntrnggle. Holy Cross Club on Saturday. This i cry* oat Anally, bord. what would he a ml.taka for them nrw too wh«g»'U Thou hg*e m.f!o:“ when ninny people Interested In the oat- | *' r*" renllie and i come of such s contest The game en t^Jng Mil he gained

often Inery. I»* stead* of upon Ood. Ot# posperlty ba£ real, to be genulnj. must be

EXILED FOR ffi MONTHS

urday noon. aft#r days ssntencv. John Giles, of I^ke street, hurried back lo Plalnfiflld and Btartrd to celebrate his return. By nightfall be had Imbibed « Isrge quantity of the beverage that cheers and rives headaches and wrapped himself In slumber on a Wafchung avenue lawn. He was enjoying tbe sleep of the Just when Patrolman O’Keefs roused him up for g walk lo Sycamore street. Giles escaped going back t«| War den Dodd. Monda>. by telling Judge Runyon h« bad a Job siting for him at South Plainfield. The magUtrate suspended sentence tbe understanding that whether he works or nol he must remain a way from Plainfield for n< least months. If he In seen on the streets befor* the exile la over the cop* to take him In custody.

Proyity Ovun ln JSuiinjBM Section May Only B*»eW> Pay Normal Aaofiofftftanto.

TO APPOINT A ApfXlcmtkra •« Hr MwOe jDrra

• to Ostler so FoltovLibr !-»• Require.

Nominal benefits at ( reliably reported, will agalnsc abutting propet the business seeffon w manent brick psvemeni laid. The fact Is that lion yet to be derided city has power to collec^.annlijniCs from the effected property ho!«&-r< Inasmuch as they have, as a rgle. already paid asaessmeats for pe l pave as required by l^w. Is understood that ihn pros Ings fnatltuted to have c&i appointed to assess damages Is more a than anything else and to simply to comply wMi provisions. Years ago > nue proper!y-owners b«M street ind Fourth street

M. T. Tribune ln Reply to HU Communication Scores

Local Manufacturer. enMK VKBY TAKT bA-NGl'AUK. «■ W- K-sta-orW. SJTe-to. -cfc,

the Lean Infrlllgrol IJVfer* We Ever Herd.mi-

lt Hoys. Samuel W. Ru.hmor.-i. who haw gained a reputation palgn against pr« methods of tas this city, conies In for roast" from the New \ a a lengthy communici paper, Mr Rnshr •t Hs attitude oblle and referring,to "drunk | en farmers" who are run down by them advises more general »*,. 01 good auto lights ss s reenedv, Mr. Rush more, by the by, manufactures

ffli M REIURHS

mm INDICTMENTS The Union County Grand. Jury completed Its labors at Elisabeth. Monday, presenting twenty indictment*, among them several for Plainfield case*. After laakl the report the members journeyed to Truell Hall In automobile* dinner. The Jury, comprl Ing’t' ty-three members, was accompanied by Judge E. 8. Atwater. Sheriff Rob- Klrklsnd. former Sheriff' I-aw- fence. Pmmrrmlor C. Addison Swift. Assistsut Prosecutor Walter I* Het- Qeld, Jr.,-and Robert L. Eaton, clerk of the Jury'. The dinner wa* set for 2:30 ’clock and a feature was the prw- •ntat ion of a handsome loving cup to the foreman, Allen B. Wallace, of Summit, by H. H. Isham, ln.which he expressed the manifest fairness of Wallace during the deliberation of th« Jury. The recipient ittade a happy response. KAY MARRIAGE IK IIJ.MIAI.

Wool Hr at to Couple on TtiH* Hon- eymoow That Wedding Is Void. Through a letter sent to tho*Tren- n press by rx-Mayor John Rrlest. the discovery has been mad# that Acting Mayor John D. Howell, of that place, had no legal rlffht to marry Miss Mary Ankell Birch, daughter of s rich carriage builder of Burlington, to Sellgman Abel My- of New York city. Some lawyers at Trenton declare that this leaves he couple not legally married. The lawyers hold that the grctlon »f the city charter which pifts on he President of the Common dbuncll all the duties of the Mayor simply Is confined to bis duties as Mayor with- in the city charter, and in nfi wise It be construed to give the bower to marry to the Acting Mayor be- tbat power comes from a dis- tinct State statute, which sayf who may perform the marriage cer«|nony. . It Is understood that word hafl gone to tbe coupJe on IbeJr boneymfion of tbe difficulty. ^

MU. Runs I, nan benallfnlly sofl »er ||«rb,,-. Weekly narrations, taken from Ralph Coo nor-, novel. “Black Rock." -ere XT.cn.-o ljo*c (too. „» p. R. R. 1 c‘

•bonia be played If for no otber soo tb«o that p. H. S. baa defeated ! rl| North Plainfield and N. P. H. 8. baa of |*>fc»t*| Holy Cross Tbe resu'r of, the the contest between P. H. .9 and Holy . the ■*o~I4 decide the practically fifty j pioashlp. Owing to the death of, Uve

I*np4l* tie* Positioas. These pupils of tbe Plainfield Busi- ness College have taken portions during the past few weeks: Sallo H. Kahn, stenographer: Frank Cra- mer. bookkeeper, both la NeW York city: Mtsa Florence McDonnei). ste- nographer for Allen B. Lalag:. Mary can realise and that, ev- Morrison, stenographer. New * York * *** * dty: Helen Southard, steuogrpipber. bad the New York city, and Fred Hall, steno- emblem * grapher for J. Henry Crnne. "In union • " » • rength." T1 recognised FEW FROM PLAINFIELD of leaderabli sanitation | ON THE PETIT ICRV. yed >he was accompanied any pry , ■-•w. , - •-n\ > Mt*s Ms ’«■ Pools cent of the stock of the Pennsylrsnls Fr** tJra' • ■ "reldent of the Holy j But^ Railroad Forty-seven per cent is the! Cro*" c,u ' l*»« flame could not b- ano^ as. - "- n •••••■ i exact amount Thus nearlv half of Played last Saturday, trot there Is n*» •-"fdc «U Is lu vate."

. r—t ' ? J r',nr ' ‘I** semi-annual dividend of the road **,,d »»»y P H. 8. should not nlng.fsIU Into lnalgnl ■ 1 '■1. wpa r*i iv-i'D seriously ill as s«s ->■-> . . . •Itb blood iMMeontno of the' bn— for be nm two we.tr., is .rv.ti. im proved today snd Is rraflnx -sslly at hU bone medic. Cratmr

** th. raml-.nni Ib.437.yj9- which u belDjr dlstrib: "cel tbe church boy, this week uted todsy A masquerade ball will be idveu

IT ,j ' * <U' P">“P' frtd.y nlxbt b, ihe Plainfield Cycle1 the rsnnmrsi of J *' *'d “ "*t,p*r Dr' p- 8 ■ •' 8..»-rbuud 11.11 Prtsra -111 New HraM. sad Miss ir that Mr Hendry was raved bo swsrded lo Ihe beat drtwaed wo. mol. of Kearay. TVi ao operation aod Ib, mmt camtcol man. ' tabs place tba uttor a

Sffcodnlre that our BtlDB." "S-hava often thou past week why have I John router, of | chuMk. 1 have but oa Kathrya Rum- IhoP* to lo mr to Tb# wadding will Tber* U a cortala taka plica tba utur pvt of Juaary. -tion da hajin.l.j a

pave whfeb .did not p ory. Tarter a macadam •ubstltuted. ij, a While not as heavily «*£.-**.-fU* as the Park avenue holders. <he t»*t and West Front street real <•**>!/> owners. In the business.section, tui li pcldaa goodly aum toward lbe|>x- I*ense of making a dursbl«4iKtcndsm road bed. Hence, the}* c*ii n.rifibd* heavily assessed again scffinllnrfto reliable authority. As for-lbe \to,t- chung avenue Improvement IherF I. ■aid to he a different situation Tkpre It seems (he property .owfit-rs hffve never b«-en failed upon to^ pay £ny large proporlffin for street Impr^i* ments. f. V Application w||| be ms*- bd«|„. Ihe Court or Common Plena JR Elfkn beth on Wedneeday. Decent^er 9. jjor the api>olntment of threw' fomyils- eloarni for the pnrpo* of^ssessfnc benefits and damages. It SlPW* ly believed that almost t^.- «-n\|re cost of this brick pavement4mpH*e- rnent will have to be horgy by * taxpayers generally and tMit1 It therefore com eout of t>p c I axes. These sre the ihoroughfffres ifft* Improved: > j East and West Front "Ucfts.^c spectlvely. from the w ratdely .*1- line of Madison avenue to Jho <•**t erly side lla^ of Wstrhunft avenue Somerset atreet. from tli.* nowh erly side line of Front strict |o«i. bridge over Green Brook ^ Watchurg avenue, from tfee Korih •rly side line of East Froftt strbet to the southerly side line" of H|»» Fourth street, exclusive of^tbe i^r tlon of said Watchung avvuu< ^1 ready provided with brick fiAvrment: Park aveatie. from the Southerly side line of* Front southerly side line of F»n East Fourlh street, from ^ erly side line of Sycamore #treet^jo the easterly aide line thereof: Arlington avenue, from |^e north erly Bids line of West Sevepih street southerly side lino-.thereof also from the northerly aid* Unrt v»f West Eighth street to the dtotitht^y side line thereof. } * LODGE BRKTHBKX AT * % CKOIU.K U'AIXH'H I^NKItfl,

The funeral of George Wsmh as held at his late home.^ta l^ja rtte place Bat urday afternB'O. fftv J. W Mussou. pastor of Falft chaffel. tbe oBcistlng clergyma|| snd ft».* attendance Included Urge ddlegsM«gns from the Odd Fellows, themed ty*n and Painter's Union, of Whl^b he Was a member At Hillside cymetery. where buslsl was made, WYt.impk* trfbe, I. O R. M . conducterf tbs fR. ual nervlce of the order T|jpro wgre numerous floral tributes. The pall bearers were ...Uel from the orfpinltutlOBs to Walsh belonged and t! proceeded tq Hillside special trolleys. GRACE M. E. CimCI „ HAH Mt'HIt*A L H(RY

, lights. This Is what tbe Trfeur,. rays editorially In reply fo Mr. Jlushmore: "The letter printed }elsewhere. which was elicited by torlal article In Ibis The Havre and the Ha one of the least Inlelll; we ever received furred to The Tribune Ifellb+rately took excepllonal pains lo pnk« Itself easily undcciood. It ■••'nddewlns that simple type of iotff)rer which maunders about tbe dan set society from the ‘hu which see* a hope of Ub Operation* or envy, mal unrharltableues* II marks, therefore, so comprehended of all eocia nnd economic Idiots, tent ion of all such that In the case of aut ‘have mots" vastly ’haves." and asking the: prophecies were not real even thus Wr went over orrespondent. Hu known that there waa fforld which could Tribune us trying *to etl hatred* we should not hafie tried to reach Its level •The automobile has dent admirer than The

A special musical serrico'was at Grace Methodist chore*'8a: Those taking part werel Mil phlne Martin, soprano; Mfs De Mesa, contralto: Dyclmfi* ler. violin: Miss Alice Cl^rr ganlst. The program coMfltted^ of the following numbers: Cj . Voluntary, violin and organ: them. "O Slog Unto the Ldr<k~ ker: duet.- soprano and alto I ’ 8wret tbe Name of Je*us;'8ou W. E. Brown; soprano aolcpwltb iln obligato. "O. Divine Gounod; anthem. "Hark Mondav | Soul!” Shelley: post! / aiirnu ran s» ■ to lira, m me t UffVII J oumy Quarter Sessions Co^rt, to.*1-” w*K“e

the various county courts J p of the our plan- ice »ben j for lk4, reet of the tenn Following! Rem>rt ou Trolley must be is pxn ot ,he list: k I 7 - Common CooacJl

j Plainfield —Abram Hart. Jobes C-l rcgi tr December meetl: ring the Gilbert. August L. C. Marsh. Garrett n!rh* when It la expects^- i, wmtt Dunham. Ollbert B. Fletcher. Har- other thlnga that Chairman Ive and'ry Drtev. E D. Mlddkkauf. fester Mygatt of the public affalfl4fom£lt- kelo I B. Harris. William H. Drartom , toe. mar hare a report rohrortilntlhc toaplra- j Paawood—Aathoar Wahl.) Trod- Improremeat of local troller roafll jfrorh. Too erlrk gchmldi. Joha F, MUIer. ' tlon*

I more ar- rlhuae No •tly pro- do W# hate friend in ll In the and we

claimed its Immense utllltj hate the automobile. Its abuse, and sre ! doing so. We hate to hands of knaves sad fo have often expressed lhat the great majority wisely do not make a effort to repress the tlcli decent few who do all lh render It odious." .

LOCH T.IC.1 FIIIIS

FROM WESTFIEU 35-23 The local Y. M. C. A. basketball team had no dllficulty In ‘defeating Westfield Saturday night in the asso- ciation gym by a score or 3a to 33 Endlcott and Gilmore did: bfilllaat work. In fact-tbe entire trem shows steady Improvement uod When the major league games open jpaturday. ought to make a good nhoffiag from the start. j . The lineup: Plainfield—lx>ixeaux., Ca oone. rf; Gilmore. If; Kndlrott. c: oagland, Lolzeaux. rg; Miner, lg. Wfaifleld - Mar tell, rf; Dallas. If; Tflrell. c; Mason, rg; Roland, lg. Goals from field: LoUreu I. 7; Gil- more, 3: Endlcott, M rtfII. 8. Mason 3. Foul goal»—^-Glfmor* 6. Msrtell, 3. Mason. 2. ll. H. itRyntai.i. h<ji 4 AT UNDHKY IIK HOME.

Having ended the reguft playing, and irtth an'! egcellen' record, tbe Plainfield High School football sqead. In high splflta. gath- ered at the home of Lin Saturday night. In response'lo his In- vitation and reviewed their struggle* be gridiron. Ice cream )*gd * ■ served and tl ry until late. There talk i game with Holy scheduled contest with having been cancelled owing, to the death of one of the club ffiembcrs. vote la being taken amdne tbe players and should they decide to play tbe game It will probfihly take place next 8aturday. >taoma Bests WcetfkHd 1Mb. Tbe Maotna football cl^b woo from the Westfield Owls Sabsfday by the clone acore of C to 5. The game really won la tbe Hrst half as oolther side was able to- acorn la the second. Bush played: the star game for Westfield snd Mdllln, Sir- Tala and Mallenson storreff for the Maomas.

Dr. GrenfHI to Lretffre. Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, of tbo .abrador Mission, will spegk at the llartrldge School aadltorlttfo. Tues- day Bight. December 22. The lec- will be Illustrated wjtb ttere- opticon views. The affai* will 9» given under the atuplcea of the Cr«e- t Avenue Presbyterian Church.

fc-

BBHIKffiMethods in Two lx>cal Dia-

tricU Enough to ATOUI

Indignation of Self-

Respecting Citizena.

I liUKH THK IIJl'KT TO ACT

• in 1 .r-lUUtrtrM of 1 irM

W»rdh A -mi Kit.-.|

r '.r.i.,.! |

lorn.

Tin- i'nion t-uuiiiy Grandcaused a [pronounced stir in p.cal circles Monday by retuna. present men t asainal two electionboards In Plainfleld. those or tbefirst district of Ihe Plrsl ward _ _ .the First <lit.ui.-: of tbe Second wardCross irretgtilarltien In the registra-tion of voters Is alleged and JudgeAtwater Is requested to take thematter m>: wilb the Idea of dealing"i-h the offenders in a manner be-yond mere censuring. Tbe court an-nounced tbat the proceedings wouldbe continued on to Justice Bergenof ibe Supreme bench, and tbat carerui consideration would result.

Tbe presentment as returned byibe juror* declares that "the Irregu-larities In, these two wards are sucbas to roufle the indignation of eself-respecting citizen. They>to pronounced as to threaten

' foundation of our government an<ithe court Is respectfully requested tol>ut an end 10 such gross neglectduty."

While tbe violations of Ihe regis-try lavs are not explained at anyEreat length In Ihe presentment, thespecific complaint of the Grand Jury

alleged wholesale add.of the :

affidavitwitho

first get ting aquired. Tbe irregularities. It explains,are probably due to Ignorance of tbiIKW and carieasness In fulfillingsworn duties. Charges tbat ibe reg-istration Work in PlainDeld waa notwhat it should be were made Justprevious lo Ihe recent electionthe jury examined a large,number olwitnesses In consequence,generally expected that either a pre-sentment or Indictment would be re-turned. !

Tne presentment at no time metloua tbe boards Individually andIs thought that whatever censuringIs done will be to tbe members asWhole. Those of tbe two distrlcare as follows: First ward, first dlirict. D. S. Dunavan, Michael De-Courcey, P. E. Van Aradale andTboroaa L Walsh: first district. Sec-ond want. J. W. Drayton, Harry w[..•••k. George A.*Battentyne and Pat-

ok J. Con

lley.

TWO i- ISTOHS OFFICIATE1 AT! FRED GRAY'S t'i VKKAI.

Attended by a Urge gathering orelatives' and friends, tbe funeralof Frederick Gray, whose deaih occurred In Mublenberg Hospital a'teian Illness with typhoid (ever. w&iheld at Ui. lioino of bis father onWest Front street, Sunday after-noon, lit was conducted Jointly byRev. Drj. Charles E. Herring andUev.'GecJrge A. Warner and waasimple. ; A wealth of floral tributes-hiim-ji Ithe esteem in whichjoung man waa beid, ib« offering*Iron friends forming a bank abouttbe casktet. The Holy Cross Boys'Club, of which he was president,contributed a beautiful spray olwhite carnations and roa«s.

Burial waa made la Hillside ceme-tery and 'at the grave the committal•ervtce was conducted by Mr. War-ner. The pall (bearers were all closeassociates of Fred In bis school andt-lub life and were as follows: Albert Iflier, Russell Conroy. HarriaoiFahn. Ira Vail, l^eslle Inland andGardner Bristol.

tiredHigh Diplomacy

Mrs. GramiTcy-— You loted out.

Mrs. Park —No wonder. It'a sotrying tb find out from your friendswhat they'd like to have for Christ-mas without conveying the impres-sion that they may expect It fromJIIU.-Smart Set.

What Her Pa SaM.Oliver—What aid your fatber say

when you told him I had askedto marry me?

NaticB—Shall I leave outswaar words?

Oliver—Of course.Natlcta—Then I've nothing to

,,,„•—Philadelphia Inquirer.

H. P. Allen *Howard D. Allen, the North Plain-

fleld confectioner, filed a petition fibankruptcy in th« United States Dis-trict Court at Trenton Saturday,liabilities are »7.9!3.33 and his as-sets are 16,167.23. His place ofbusiness has been located on Som-erset street.

GIRLS' H O I HEN)ADMITS USING SIRUP

Mrs. Manaelt, the Superintendentnd President Pay of tbe Beard ofTrustees of the State Home for Girls,»ere —Itmtsni-s before tbe Crimei.nd Dependency Commission mTrenton Monday, when ibe lnqulr>nto tbe charges of cruelty In th*

home was begun. Mrs. Maasell de-scribed tbe 'meditation rooms," andInsisted that they were

geona. One. she aald. was a lightand tbe other a dark room, but botbwere well ventilated. She declaredthat she is In favor of doing awaywith tbe dark room, insubordinategirls were confined In the light roomone night, but there was one girl,she said, who had to be kept -1i»>r-five days and alghU.

"Are there rats In the darkroom?" asked a Co mm 1st loner.

Mrs. Mansel! replied that therewere rats In the building.

The witness admitted thai a strapwas used, and said lhat when a girlwas unuaually violent Koehler, theengineer, was called tn to hold tMv'rllm dowin while Ibe lash was ap-plied. The Super) ntcadent agreedIn the fittm-" Ijo keep

int of pUnldhrn visitedhe girls under- h<

President Ffcr surprised the com-mission by telling It that though belad held olnce four years be did notenow of (be "light meditation room."ind as to <-»r-HHill punishment hethought the'stmp was kepi for moral

effect only;The commission visited the 'dark

som," and found ii;ope of 4be noof with no windowsxcept a •,•>! Lint opening leadingit'T tbe main attic, also very dark

The door la guarded with Iron bareivered with tin. The

light room la a wire screen cag*ly lighted mi.) partly ventilatedatherlne B, Abbey. Secretary olCharities Aid Society of Burlingcounty, testified as to a shockinge of moral depravity In the ;ihmse there.

be Rev. Thomas J. Moran. of thCatholic Protectory at Arlington

•in] be believed In corporal punishnent, and practiced ii In bis instltuIon.

Dr. Brltton D. Evans ot the Moris Plains Asylum, one of tbe alien-Bts In the Taaw trial, said that hewas In favor of the repeal of all thedetention laws of the State and ft

shensive system enacted whlput an end lo corporal punl:tnd binding of prisoners.

Mr*. H. I.. Hall AnnooncM

Committee* tor Wom&n'i

Excbang* EnwrtsJnment-

S11.I TO BE W PEATCTtE.

list' ut Thoae to It*- in Ciwrjcr of

Affair X; the- Old

YEMB REUBIISES Of M B . K M • *While on a n«mt UyUtt with

frieids In the beautiful hill* of HKB-t•=•!-*>a county. It waa Vh* writer'*Pleasure to be shown a ft"*t varietyof fcerpsake*. and belnaka native ofNejr England his attentljm was espe-cially directed to a nAspaper en-titled "The New Knclaft) Journal."It was ihe original sh4>t. eight bytwelve inches In •!*<-. printed on both

to Court bj Ibefte

GrmUria« (MB-

Idee, pufallahed In B n b n April .IT'S. Below the headlrffe It contain-ed Ihe following prospertUK printed

I * • fc*r* shown. omitting the old-W.-.-L. i fasfcloned s: J'

j Where are measure^ concertingTbe entertainment! and sale to be. for rendering this paprir yet more One of the matters which Gover-•Id at the Hartrld)te School auJi-1 nnltersally esteemed ajld useful In'nor Fort Is seriously considering for

torlum Thursday anfl Friday after-; wh(ch 'tis hopd the Public will be Us message to the New Jersey t*i

: Jjkely to B *nd BalarlM for the

J u . Uce* of the Peac*.| \Yjord baa been! tbe death Of Mrs. l^vis1 her home I* San Diego.

herwf oi,

d u FltUne.TinRooffog,

Etc.. e tc , Etc

CONDtTIOXS ARK

o, C*f, «B 'pU\

Many ' Innorrnt Pmostt fotswnitwtl U.f a century a c

to do u r of tU• ..L^hes la strictly Irst-clsssj

a«r. .*ho . « « saaltarT'and worksnanshlD manner,snap&in IniSh* Having associated myself with the

ose gfave i& in Master Members Association of NewShe « « jret) York City, I employ none but flrat-

mechanics and non-union men.Mm in every man running nla

Baptist church under th>*'. pastorate own basinesa. at all times aad In allif Rev. Robert Lowry an** w o ajbe»i eases.

; loved and active member th*re.*

I MUlalde cemetery.; known here. She Waa o ie of^tfr* e

earliest members of the P*rit Av»n* {

D. W. LIT7ELL'Ding, unrlr-r

pices of the Women'f Exchange, ib? one of the attractive eventsthe winter season. The proceeds willgo toward the suppjort of tbe Ei-cbange. a moat worthy Institution.Thursday afternoon pnerot, tbe ma-gician, together »lth a Punch and

' Kra tfl'd and by Which ftiofte Oen'le-, me* who desire to beiimprov'd tn

f ' liisiory. Philosophy. Poetry. * c , will" ! be greatly advantaged. * e will take

tht, lUiiriy at this tinie^n Insert tbefollow Ins Passage of History.

'•London. Ot. £8, iTJjT. On Wed-ip»a*y last, a Patent pa&'d the Seals,

•he Rt. Hftn. the Lord

abolition of fees f<Justices of the peace, to correct the

II" Which Is flourishing

and was active InHolly Tree Inn. ft %-

he death of Dr. S3orkbry fit

T f l

grand. ]If cai

Pudy show, will be'the attractions.} cosJMltutirigIn the evening Miss Louis.' Saundere j gt.; George. Vice Admlwill gjve original [monologues In \ vls^e of Cannaught, In Shi> Kingdom all "•;•which she bas galojed considerable 't>t Ireland. - I nationfame. IMday afternoon Roberson'sj fThe beginning of tfjs week. Dr. | some 1moving pictures. including ' the fa- i Jofcn Friend and Dr. A1- •;:•<](• r Ste-'tbe grs

Marathon race; will be shown. | •%-jjpt were Introduced fjo their Ma- missed.i presi- and had tne

dent of the Women's Exchange, nnl, ihftr Hands an being sfijoiuted Ph.charge. ! Tbe followlns ' sictan lp Ordlnarr to tl"

| grand Ju

id jtir:To

ilnent family I

Jus. Ice* or the &suw in! "?" 1 h e P " » » ° r * t l « * t o « •cea are sending «ases t o \ o t n c r olA

hlch should;i>e d U - r ' h | I e d (*P'nd. the e tt

ST.%TK I.AWB RE\'ISION(•OM>MTTI:F TO RRPORT.

The three men appointed by Gov-rnor Fort under authority grantedt tbe last session of the I^eglsUtu. revise the Slate laws and combinder general heads the statutes caring the big subjects, will make i(tensive report to the Governoru' course of a few weeks. Tbeovpmor will transmit the report> the Incoming Legislature in Jan-ary. Joseph L. Munn, of East Ornge; former Governor George T

Wetrs. of Jersey City, and AllanStrong, ot New Brunswick, are the

Speaking of the progress made bys appointee*, the Governor ret

ly had this to say:1 am Informed that much i

has been accomplished In the workevlalon than had been anticipated

and I am expecting a number of Im-portant bills from the three men who

? been at work during the lasthalf year or more."

Mr. Mum. said last nigbt that thpractice act and all Us supplement!ind amendments had been revisedind whipped Into shape for the

••deration of the Legislature, aa hadabatement act. Botb of these

acts, so interesting and Importanti the viewpoint of tbe legal pro-

teasion, and Indirectly vital to poptt-lnteresU, will be submitted £

the jLegislattre for re-enactment i:simplified language.

Several years will probably be re-quired for the completion of tn-?work. The commissioners servewithout any fixed term. Their com-

ation la S300 per month each.They replaced tbe old commissionhat had been created a number ofrears ago with very limited powers.

TKOU.kY JUMPS TRACK;

TRAFFIC TIED VI' AN Hm It

The par trucks of a trolley carfrom the track at Embreo

Crescent, near Wrntfleld. at 5.40lay, lolling and frightening tbe'ngera. and Uelng up traffic for

more than an hour. Tbe screamingof two woman atanost started, a panic,

hich there would have been ser-ous Injury had It not been for tbe

coolness of the crew and some ofhe other men aboard. A man stand-ng on the back platform was throwno the jsround. bnisinp htm badly.

After Investigating the matterhojroughly tbe oBclals were unableo find the cause of the accident,here being no defects either In th-rucks or rails.

will be Iiwill preside at the various tab!

Cake—Mrs. C. H. tompklns, cbalr-an; Mrs. H. L. Ta|rTy. Mrs. Frank

D. Warren. Mrs. George P. Melllck,Mrs. Marry V. Borden, Miss Tomp-

ndy—Mrs. T. W. T. MaiL W. M.I Wherry. Mr

Charles Lyons. Miss! Taylor. Mr*. 1C. Irons, Mrs. J. M ShellabargeMr?. C. H. Frost. Mr'- E. E. Iremoi|WF. Mrs. A. D. I>a|*ie9. Mrs. R. !Rowland. 1 IIJXITKH.-- Mr-. E. !Hyatt, tbe Misses ^lice. Ruth anCatherine Titus. i Flowers — MrsHoward C. Tracy, tars. C. W. MeTutrhen. Mrs. A. H.lAtterbury. Mys-pry—Mrs. Burton p. Hall. Mrs. J>. Peterkln. Mrs. Stuart A. Patter-on. Jewelry—Mr4 F. W. Butleiind Mrs. Charles |A. Reed, Cnt-

Klatis—Mrs. W. A. Pinto. Mrs. JohnGray Foster. Mrs. IJ. H. UrlscomMrs. E, Arthur Jakke. Miss Alver4-tta Holland. Japanese rollingginw—Mrs. S. D. Lounabery, Mr.Orion G. Dale. MrsJ T. M. l);;y. Mr-

E. V. Barttne. thei Mlssea MerrillAnna Miller. Munjger, Browne andMrs. J. P. Stevens. Dolls, fancjwork and aprons—iin. Lanr.-ns HVan Buren. Mrs. A.! D. Beeken, MrsHenry L. Hall. Mrs: H. L. DeForesiMrs. W. S. Tyler. Mrs. L. G. Timp-»on. Mrs. A. Willis West. Miss Colton. MIHB FlemlnK. Miss Hyatt. Mis*Grace Kaufman. Miss Ursula Row-land. Miss Sarah ScBuyler. tbe MissesHooley. Miss 'Margaret Mead. Miss

r Waring. Mist Helen TtmpeonMiss [...iils- Saund^rs, Mrs. CharletJ. Fisk. Mm. W. CJ Klnney, tin. G" -y Sqnlres. Mm; F. H. Andrews

John B. Dntnonl. Mrs. H. Reev*Kton, Mrs. Dan|«l T. Van Buren

Mrs. W. U Rlghter. Mrs. WllllanLock wood, Mrs. '.George Schoon-maker. Mrs. A. Willis West and MnWilliam Joost.

The Board or Managers of ibe Wo-•ii i- Exchange comprises these wo-

Henir U Hall. Miss "ibeth R. Cock, 1 a Willis i M. Stlll-

Craig Aj. Marsh. Mrs. RLincoln. Mm. T. W. T. Maxwell

Mrs. H. L. Teny.i Mrs. Jlnrton P.Mrs. Howard C. Tracy. Mcs.

Charles Lyons. Mrs. C. W. Tompklns.VanSlckjbl. Mrs. JamwMrs. A.|D- Beekpn. Mrs.lerry. airs. A. H. After-

bury. Mrs. O. T. Wiring, honoraryIn. W. K Low«. In ad

dltlon William M. SUllsaan. S. DIx>unsbery and llhenry I.. Hall comprise an advisory board of men.

TTHamim il Army.Navy Game.Plalnfield was well represented a<

the Army-Navy football sanir alPhiladelphia. Saturday, when the

imphed over the otherbranch of the service. Among tbePlalndelders there Were Mr. and Mrs.

Stockton. Mr. and Mrs- H.Reeve Stocktoa. Miss Helen Crulk-ihank S. A Crulkihank. Frank: An-

drews.' Mr. aad H>«. T. W. Blake•tl. Mias Blakewell. Mr. and Mrs.

George Wharton "Kdwards.. H. O.Runkte. Mlaa Mary Grey Rnnkje.Miss Mary Perklna, Dr. Charles Da-

Mtaa Davis. Mr and Mrss. C. WHolland, Miss Alvflrda Holland.

p«bllc Invited to 11. S. Lertsutr.Principal Ira W. Travell Is plan-

ning * series of Natures to be heldthe High School andltartnm andwhich the public will be Invited,

Tbe first Of these! will probably beiven either Tuesday or Wednesdayif next week at Jo o'clock In the

morning, and the speaker will beBristo'n Adams. Of I the United StalForest Service Depart menulture. His subject w•rodlgal Xatlon." jdeallng witnestlon of forest presepatioi

will be Illustrated niih coloredoptlcon views.

•f Agrl-be "A

like

"As to how?" j"Always wllllnc to rush ather If there's a lair cbanre Of be- j

ng held span. "—Washiogton Her-

•w

Left-Over CosTee.t if there Is coffee left over fromi breakfast, pour It off from the1 grounds and save until an hour be-

fore dinner or lunrh. when It is putInto a double boiler and a cupfulof minutes tapioca added. Cook unill•lear, and Just before serving add "

half cuplump of butter. Serveeither plain or whipped

and a good-sized

p heardr%n or Si. Mary le Bo-m *tand built under tlthgr Church, over aga!< •«((>". where the Roy a'in in- next Monday.slq|f an hymn tbeth^r Ma]«ties.

jCr. Henry Ord <mk »wn on. of the. Mast<-b^quer In the roomiff, deceased.

gThe Rev. Dr. knlghIu'> Wati-rliiml wereInjttusly choson Proci

London, in t

t*e Q>

n4r of 1vdjation.

^London. Oct. 31. I |£7. On Sun-d s # last died Mr. Wlt'cocks. underT^'.L-IH-T to the HoDtfraUe SocietyorCtVie Middle Temple.t

•'>t 'the Ri-viPw las*; Saturday i" ml Oflcer. ailght&g from hi

had the misfortune to liavpocket picked of *ink notes t.

IB of 200 I.Saturday laM %>• Rt. Hon

It? Earl of Pourtret klSs'd their Ma-faaty's Han da on be»g appointedMsster of the House to^he Queen."

^"Cambridge, Nov. Z- 1TS7. Thiay Dr. Colebatch and.'Mr. Perkli

rewarjlitablo or other person |wlth ftbesides a larger fee for the Jus-

;-y CMl-'tlce himself. There are Justices 111I to have office* In thic State who ,-:in JuKtljeeple of be accused of doing such tnlngs.the Hill- The malttr Is getting to l» a pub-mily fli- lie Bcasdal and were It not for the

they are to |M*udlhj constitutional aniendBipn^sor the terms of Governor. Senator-ind Asaemblymen and.refonnlng the

last week' courts It ts likely that a movjsif the Ex- be made tn tbe coming Leglsb)l'. Lancaa- sbolifib the office of justice alto-

gether. As It Is. tbose other thingind ihe Rev. ' are eo Important tbat it would be'rday unaa-'unwise to disturb their flaal pas

the Dlo- sane, now that they have been safelyCon-; put through one Legislature/,

i the Governor Is being nvttrlke at the real root of Ibe ]of the peacs evil by having f<ihed and putting Justices

the' h°tne

of h<Interested

neverf the friends

is mucftw attached ai•workers iwith her tn>rks bad preceded he

w«re c i Proctors frr tbe Dioceseh i g C t i»f.-'Kiy. In the ensuing Convocation

hv thi- greatest number of the Clerjgytrftt hath been known * appear up

. _ , U . i l l l ? . Thimjn or war of the SthvRate are |IM lo bo put In commlHBlon.

'•Th* Fever wfclch riged here andIn tbe country Is verynmuch abatedbftlh as to Its Frequetfty and Fatal-ity: but they write from Amsterdaithat for S weeks thelf Burials havea#ounter eo 60* per *eek. they artnfaw risen to TOO and? 'tis reckon'dhfy bad 40.009 Perstjna lying sick4 that City.

"The most Violent j^torni In Napl«s that ever waa kftown baa De-•troyed Hoases,' BridsM,- Han. Wo-men knd Children In treat numlout of 500 Inhabitaan la onela*» only six escaped.^

Tbe fotowfng ar« » > w Itemsleetcd from the Home |i«w«:

-"Custom House. Boton. Apr. e.172S. Rntered Inwardf). BenJ. Tbor

ii I.Ons I .Hand. Mode-rn Maryland. Jobn Coleiinia, John Gerald. Ben]

Kent. Xatb. Lewis snd Thomas Bel'sher from the Bar of Honduras, andJosiah Jones from No>th Caroll

"Cleared Out. Qnlt«j- a numbeireported for New Yorl-. S*e wJersey.South Carolina. Barbstlos and NewFoundland. %

# n of jBoston.t nve White.

oral Churches.

JThe following are selected fromtbf advertisements: jt

••Choice New Coffee^to be sold byAttnitr Savage at bis (louse tn Brat-tfv Street. Boston, for j^lgbt Shillingsar r Pound.T " A very likely Kegril Woman whocan do Household WMrk and Is fiteither for Town or Country services.about ! ! years of set, fo be sold.

inlre or the Printed hereof!•A very likely Neggo Girl, aboutor 14 yean of ag£ speaks good

fllsb. bas been log the Country

••."BurUls in ,the 1s|iKe our last' lssu<OB* Black

)- ye*™, to be "Olfl. Inquire ofe jPrlnter bereof." |

L««p.Ve»r D u m *i: Paawood.Young people from ' "

•MlThe fee system has been aboil

a the State and In county officesnd to abolish It In tbe case* of JuIces of the |>eace Is to follow out

logical step in reform.Tbe grand Juries of the Staterow out OB an average tifo-thlrds

the complaints seat by I Juaticeithe peace, but the fees

stlces come when the commitmentsare made.

Once a commitment is obtalneithe Justice dismisses the I

> his Ind. He c i get iitter

Fees allowed, justices of thi- peaced

d, jprinted cards I

their offlces. as fnllows: Forderly cases, not criminal. 2:> cenifor each commitment and J5 cehtstor taxing hills of cost, making 4*cents in all; for criminal ca|es, suchas petty larceny, grand 1sault and battery, etc..with LS cents added for tailing billsof cost; while lii> corps of const ahreceives 50 cents per head forrect and 30 cents more for takltbe man to jail on a commftment-

The coti-iiii.i.-- is in 50 eeutsthe arrest if the justice lets thp mgo. and tbe jurtice makes-notbli

hllp the justice geta the fee« aIs constable 30 cents mojv If t•an Is sent to jail. * I

H R WRIGHT'S FWE

r Wright, broilCoriles. of this

iii- frontmtngor distinction and a i

:itjf. isis C painter

:urfs In Oil have aura

New York. Arthur? Hoeber.ii:*;. and perhapu uui' ofmown critics In the east,

Wright Is (tie upturnpainter who holds an

hlbltlon or paintings in ol) at tbeillerlex of jFlshel, Adler A |chwa13 Fifth avenue. New Yo&. where• offers a score or more oil his plc-ires for public inspection Almosti many ways of looking at Ms theme

does Mr. Wright disclose. a,nd thereare memories of ( >her paintersigeet«d In a glance about tile rot

[ some of whom he has laid underI mlstakable tribute. Obviously| has looked long and admiringly

Fanwood. iher>* being aboni

low

i Boves, France, with tu rippling

o»e hundred g-ests. H*'affair waB . 8 t r e a m " d to*cb ,°.r , r e d - » « .**««

"1"SfcSI>S-S ! »* "or^naetd.^dTf «SS

U1S« Nora Moraftovwut forty of her frie*, B d Informal dance $

b home

entertained -at a euchre [ Borough Recorder Charles M. Dol-urday «ve-'Hver, who has been connected withsister. Mrs.' the law firm of Beed A Cdddlngton,inh street. , announces thai he has opened oBces

QaesU were present jftom Brooklyn. \ for the general practice if law atSew Tork and Plaln&ia. i l<8 Bast Front street. .

I UcGauley.

F.I.Frank \\. Morse, ihroagh A

Lederer. real estate bfokc& hadbia handsome residence, *i. 601

avenue, and a strip §f landJoining In the rear, to L. ii. Stn

aerly of Brooklyn, butjiow ron Cre«cent avenue, flud hei possession as soon a« the dpassed. Mr. StroUBe j» the

ry and! treasurer of Mie BafjferVoorhees Company. law:/bo "Ishers of New York. | T|fe Btrlp Tfand i>tircia*ed In the rear of -the>roperty will' be used for An avito^no-

blle garage. Mr. Morse b B no! jjefi-iltely decided on plabs for the*fnure. but he expects, to rentalent of th* city. 3s- 5 •

Mr. Lederer has aiW closed an•tlier deal, whereby he Jiaa eotd-a

valuable piece of land aj£ta|nln$that Of Mr. Morse on Co&ral avtt

New Yftrk parties antf a llff^Vresidence will be erected^nere fcith-

i abort time. ! i ; -

E Waring, ma:son, secretary, has amtne hounds will meet duping Deeember as follows: Saturday Dece%b«S. Colonla, .railroad statfim, 2 p. ja.Wednesday, December •?. Kennels6:4& a. m.; December l1?. Dog ^av

; Wednesday, De»*m, 2:45 p. ;ber 16, Kennels, 6daf December 1

. :46 *i'.m.: am*da«, Dewmber 1». ! * % PleafeutSchool ho««e. 2:45 p. < : V.'efte*day. December 23, Kennels. 6:45 am.: Friday, December 2&.• N'e-ket Pond, 10:30December 26, KPIWednesday. Deceml3:45 p. m. The abheld, weather permitting

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••'IF-Party for wd OpCtorkr. and Mrs. Edward i?. Cla

West Fourth street., g*ve a von Saturday afternoon f$r their janRoland O, Clark, it bet^g the apniversary ol his fourth birfbday. B?ghlittle frlecds-were presfat a d hafternoon was spent plying -Refreshments, were served.Clark received a number .of blgifts from relaUves and^riee

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SCARBOROUGH—Entered wio rest!on Monday, November 23, 1J0S,Frances W. Ctaypoole, belovad wifeof Hiram E. Scarborough.

GRAY—On Saturday. Noi190S, Frederick B., sou Offdore G. and Rosa Gray In hjg,-ear

ROGERS—At his late residence,1094 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. N.Y., on Thursday. November J«,1908, George Everett, yoingestson of David W. and Julia. \ t Rog-

YAHRMAN--On Saturday. ! * w m -ber 28 1908, Elsie Alberta daugh-ter of Irma and tbe lalfeJohnYahrman, aged 5 months. ..

THOMAE—At Scotch Plains, K J.,on Tuesday, November 24, vl t«8,Mrs. Sophy Stuart Thoroae, widowot the Lit* Capt- DP Forest H.Ttaomae, V. 8. A. L I

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Tb* I'nloD county Grand Jury i an*ed a jironounr^i »ilr In polltl- cal Mrric* Monday toy r*lu.nln| a prcwDttticnt against i«u election board* la Plainfield. those of the flrat district of the Ftrat ward and the First district of the Hecond ward. Groan Irrogularlfk* la the re«1*tra- tloa of voter* fa alleged and Judge Atwater la requested to take the matter up with the Idea of dealing with the offender* la a manner be- yond mere censuring. The court an nouaced that the proceedings would he continued on to Juatlce Bergen, of the Supreate benc h, and that < ful consideration would revolt. The |.re-c-nim.nl as returned by i he Juror* declares that "the Irregu- larltlea In these two wards are aucb as to rouse the Indignation of every aelf-reepedtlng rltlsen. They an an pronounced as to threaten th< foundation of onr government and the court Is respectfully requested to put an end to such gross neglect of duty.” While the violations of the regis- try laws are not explained at ai great length In the presentment, the specific complaint of the Grand Jury alludes to the alleged wholesale add- ing of names to the llsta with' first getting a sworn aMdavIt as re- quired. The Irregularities. It explains, are probably dae to Ignorance of tho law and rarleaaaes* In fulfilling sworn duties. Charges that (he reg 1st ration work In Plainfield was noi whal It should be were made Just previous lo the recent election and the Jury examined a large number of Wlta It generally expected that either m-ntment or Indictment would be re- turned. The preeeofment at no time men tloas the boards Individually and It Is thought that whatever cwnsurlni 1* done will be to the members as i whole. Those of the two districts are as follows: First ward, first dis- trict. D. 8. Dunavan. Michael De- Courcey. P. E. Van Aradale and Thomas L. Walsh: first district. Sec- ond ward. J. W. Drayton. Harry W. I*eek. George A> Ballentyns and Pat- rick J. Connelley. mo PAM TURK OFFICIATE ' AT PKKD GRATA FTXKRAL.

Attended by a large gathering of relatives and friends, the funeral of Frederick Gray, wbuse death rurred In Muhlenberg Hospital after an lllnesa with typhoid fever, held at the home of his father on West Front street. Sunday after- noon It was conducted Jointly by I lev Dr. Charles E. Herring and itev Gcovge A. Warner and waa simple. A wealth of floral tributes which the the offerings from friends forming a bank about the casket. The Holy Croma Bora’ Club, of which he was president, contributed a beautiful spray white carnation* and rones Burial ... made la Hillside « tr.ry and at the grave the committal nerrice was conducted by Mr. War- ner The pallbearers were all done aaeoelataa of Fred to bis school and Hub life and were aa follows: ben Mller, Rasaell Conroy. Harrison Faha. Ira Vail. I^eslie Iceland and Gardner Bristol.

lfrs. Park—So wonder It’s so trying to find out from your friends wkst they’d like to have for Christ- mas without conveying the Impres- sion that they may expect It from you —Smart Set. What Her Pa Held. Oliver—What Old your father say when you told him I had ashed you to marry me* Xatlca—Shall I leave out the

Oliver—Of course. Nalica Thru I've nothing you! Philadelphia Inquirer H. 1>. Alien Howard D. Allen, the North Plain- field confectioner, filed a petition In bankruptcy la the United 8tatea Dis- trict Court at Trenton Saturday. HU liabilities are g7.tSS.SS sad his ni- seis are 9t.K7.SS. HU ptoc* of

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Mr*. M****ll. Ik* Seperteteedeot and Pr-M4.nl Par of the Board of Traetera of lb* State Hoar for olrla, were witnesses before the Crimes sad Dependency Comtntasion at Trenton Monday, when the Inquiry Into the charges of cruelty la the home was begun. Mrs. Mansell da- scribed lbs "meditation room." sad Instated that they were not dun- geons. One. che said, was a light and the other a dark room, bat both were well ventilated She declared that she Is la favor of doing away with the dark room Insubordinate girls wsrs confined In the light room oas night, but (hard was one girt she said, who had to be kept there five days and nights. “Are there rats In the dark room?” asked a Couimtanloaer Mrs. Mansell replied that there were rats la the bnlMIng. The witness admitted that a strap was used, and *ald that when a girl was anuansllr violent Koehler, the engineer, was called la to hold the victim down While the lash was ap- plied. The Superintendent agreed In the futar* to keep an arrnrau* account or punishment* visited on the gfrls under her care. President Tsy surprised the com- mission by telling It that though he had held office four years he did not know of the "light meditation room.” and as to corporal punishment he thought thu’stmp was kept for moral effect only; The commission visited the ’dark room." and found It up nnder the slope of <be poof with no windows except a two-foot opening leading Into the main attic, also very dark The door la guarded with Iron ban and the lock covered with tin. The light room Is a wire screen cage partly lighted and partly ventilated Catherine II. Abbey. Secretary of the Charities Aid Society of Barling ton county, testified a* to a shocking » of moral depravity in the alms- house there. The Rev. Thom a* J. Moran, of the Catholic Protectory at Ariiagtoi said he believed la corporal punlsb- t. and practiced It la hla In* tit a tlon. Dr. Britton D. Evans of the Mor- ris Plains Asylum, one of the alien lets la the Thaw trial, said that be was lo favor of the repeal of all the detention lawa of the State and a comprehensive system enacted which would put an end to corporal punlsh- t and binding of prisoners.

Mn. H. L. Hall Annoonoss

MAI.I: TO

WWH mm a mat wv1mi with f livid* la tbv brawl if .1 fdl* of Hen trr^oB county. It waa dhe writer'* Pledture to he shown a fcreut variety live of Son England his attew clotty directed to a

lid «f Those (o He to Charge of Hi* Affair at the Old

t-betoo This

It was the original »bAt. eight by twafer tochee la rise, prifiied on both •Idee, published m Ronton April •. 17*8 Below tbe hradlA It coataln-

Week, shown. omlUMg the old-

Gorinor Fort ukaljr te I*, command Belarus forth*

J uatioes of th* P—0*

da* HCfiaf, Tla Roadtef.

msi.lTlnw

W^rd baa b—o rac*l-a* herir olj <ba Mb of Mr*. Leef. Brio urn all bar boo* la Baa M**o. on.. a* frit | oinlun No—mb— li. AB tba wife o« IKANIlAbOl*. .p* Buck—,.. .ho^eed

tor half a center, a cbap&lb Ujih C. 8. Na»r aad okoa* «f*-e t 8b. >u oj- of%bd e ra of lb* P*cb A*-**af I hurch nadcr Ik«.-.paaloral«) ol Ra-. Robart Lowry K**[ lo—tf and active member iberc 'She!

Ha-la* •■eorlated mi—It arttb the Mambara Aaaoclatloa at Now Tork Cl It. I employ aoao but drat- al all time. aad la all

D. W. UTTELL

gldaa. togs’her with a Punch and a«*Uy last, a Patent pa$’d the Seel*, norent ,mon. for action fiy th-' ™ Party show, will be the attractions roffstltaUrfg the Rt H«n. the Lord grand Jury. ' T“ be evening Mlu Ixralae Saunders St.'George. Vke Ad will give original monologue* In vlnge of Caanaaght. la which she has gained considerable 10f -Ireland fame. Friday afternoon Roberson s j eThe beginning of t' raovj

of the Pro-1 If cannot be denied by i Kingdom all acquainted with the Jet I nation that Jus:Ices of the week. Dr. j some inrianrea arc sendln

n member family in Pen$*yivaftfB In her beautiful home oj the rifrrff of the grand Pacific. Mi* Brt$«A Vn J the pleasure of welcoming sit-

ae Friday afternoon Roberson’s i oThe beginning of til* week. Dr. j some In-tanres arc sending (mi to j her otopfalnlalff neighbor.. ring pictures. Including the fa-! John Friend and Dr. A&tarder Bte- the grand Jury which should be dls-K111" *****' •■‘crroied to the *(■ a* Marathon race, will be shown. I »a7t were Introduced fco tbelr Ms- missed To send the case ? to |he|“°®« she hever saw It s#aln • Mr. Henry L. 11*11 I. the pr-l-1 jtotirs. and bad toe Honor «o kUs| grand Jury mean* to reward some Many of the friends lowborn ghj K of Ihr H'.KBf.'i Esrbaac-. aal.rh-ir Kami* aa b-la* afoolarrd Phy-. ron.tNUI- or otb-r peraoa - Ith a *•* moclb. allarbmj aotl wbp —** l.b^r , «- 6*1** n char*-. Tb- followla* .icUo lb Ordlnarr to •III pr—Id. al tb. -arloti. tabl—: j .'V-V h»ar tbat laracr few for «b- Jaa- >o-work.ra with b.r la rdMoaa i Th— are ]aa>lc*a lu' »otk. had pr—d-d har Ij.Ih- S

The three men appointed by Gov- ernor Fort undar authority gra st the last session of the Iacgfailature to revise the Stole lawa and combine under general heads the statutes cov ering the big subjects, will make an extensive report to the Governor in the course of a few weeks Tbe Governor will transmit the report to the Incoming Legislature In Jan- uary. Joseph L. Munn. of East Or- ange; former Governor George Wetrs. of Jersey City, and Allan Strong, of New Brunswick, are the Speaking Of the progress made by hi* appoint***, the Oovevnor recent- ly had this td say I am Informed that much more has been accomplished in the work of revision than had been anticipated nd I am expecting a number of Im- portant bills from the three men who have been at work during the last half year or mo r. Muon Aid but night that tb- practice act aad all Its supplements and amendments bad been revised sad whipped Into shape for tbe s(deration of the Legislature, aa had the abatement act. Both acts, so Interesting and Important from the viewpoint of the legal pro- fession. and Indirectly vital to popu- lar Interest*, will be submitted t the Legislature for simplified language. Several years will probably be re- quired for tbe completion « t. The commissioners without any fixed term. Their atlon Is ISfO per month They replaced the old comm bad been created a number of years ago with very limited powers.

TROLLEY JUMPS TRACK: TRAFFIC TIKI* UP AX Hoi it. The rear trucks of a trollay ca- jumped from tbe track at Embro* Crescent, near Westfield, at 5:«« Monday. Jolting and frightening tbe pagers, and tlelng up traffic for more than an hoar. The screaming of two woman almost rtarte< a panic, in which there would have been ser- ious Injury had It not been for the coolness of the crew and tome Of the other men aboard. A man stand- lag on (he back platform wa* thrown the ground, hrualog him badly. After Investigating the matter thoroughly the oOclala were unable find the cause of the accident, there being no defects either la the rueka or rails

roan: Mm. H. L. Terry. Mm. Frank I* D Warren. Mm. Georg* P. M<-iiick.,th, Mm. Harry V. Borden. Mia* Tomp-1

kin* Candy—Mm. T. W. T. Max- well. Mr* W M> Wherry. Mm. Charles Lyon*. Miss Taylor. Mrs. H. C. Iron*. Mm. J. M. 8hcllaharger. Mm. C. H. Front. Mr*. E. E. Iremon- ger. Mrs. A. B. Darien. Mm. R. 8 Rowland. lemonade--Mrs. E. 8 llyatt. the Misses Alice. Ruth aart

Church, over agaft

Mm. Catherine THas. Flowers Howard C. Tracy. *ra. C. W. Me Cutchen. Mrs. A. II Atterbary Mys- tery- Mm Burton f Hall. Mm. J. A. Peterkla. Mr* fljtuart A. Patter •on. Jawelry—Mra F. W. Batler and Mm. Chartoa to. Reed. Cut- glass— Mr* W. A pinto. Mr* John Gray Foster. Mn. J. H. Griacom. Mm. E. Arthur Jafike. h etta Holland. Japanese rolling game—Mrs. 8. D. Lounsb* Orton U. Dale. Mra. T. M. Day, Mr. E. V. Uartlnc. the Misses Merrill. Anna Miller. Munfer, Browne and Mr*. J. P Stevens. Doll*, fancy work and aprons—Mrs. Lanrena H. Van Buren. Mm. A. D. Beekea. Mm. Henry L. Hall. Mrs. H. L D*Forest Mm. W. 8. Tyler. |(ra- L- O. Tlmp- *on. Mm A. Willis West. Miss Col ton. Ml ns Firming. Miss Hyatt. Mia* Grace Kaufman. Mias Ursula Row land. Mias Sarah Sckayler. the Mtsaes ffooley. Ml** Margaret Mead. Mf*s Elinor Waring. Mlia Helen Tlmpnon. Mia* laonls- Saundcrr. Mm. Charle* J. Fisk, Mrs W. C. Kinney. Mrs. O. Harry Squires, Mra F. H. Andrews. Mm. John B Dumont. Mrs. H. Reeve RtOd ktoa. Mm Daniel T. Van B Mm. W. L. Rkghter. Mrs. William Lockwood. Mm. George Schoon maker. Mm. A. Willis West aad Mn William Joost. The Board of Managers of the Wo- men ■ Exchange comprises thee men: Mm. Henry U Hall. Miss abeth K. Cock. Mrs. William M. Still- man. Mr*. Craig A- Marsh. Mm. R P Lincoln. Mm. T. W T. Maxwell. Mrs. H. L. Tarn. Mrs. Burton P. Hall. Mm. Howard C. Traey. Mm. Charles Lyons. Mm. C. W. Tompkins. Mm. I. N. VanSIcke). Mn Jam*. Oreeoleaf, Mm A D. Rreksa. Mm W M. W*»erry. Mrs. A. n. Alter bnry. Mm. O. T. Waring, honorary member. Mrs. W. B I-owe I dltlon William M. Stillman Louasbery and Hkanry L. Hall prise an advisory board of m

boaldc Ity Chll- tire hlmse are to ha*« office* In this Slate who can Ju*U> , l-*»d steeple of be aerpsed of doing *Wch thing*. ’ the Bai-i The matter U getting to be a pub- here the Royal! Fagiily tre He scandal and were it not for the - they are to pending constitutional amefid: •Iqg aa hymn there Honor to for the term* of Governor. Senator hp^r MaJdwtlea. 5 land Assembly men and reforming th- 9f r. Henry Orfi w«j^ last wee'g ’ < ourta It la likely that a mom would of the Mastic* of the Ex-, be made la tbe coming Leglalfi abolish tbe office of jnstlep alto- : gether. Aa (t la. those other thing- j^The Rev. Dr. Knlgh|aud the Rev.1 are so Important that It wpuld be rjsr

Win-rd .b^-Sn, U.«r. PUIlM. -U «*ll r-pr—ni-d al lli- Armi-Nai, football lam- Phllad-lphla, Saturday, wb-a Arm, trluoiphrd or-r Ih- olh-r braorh of ih- aeril—. Amo a* tbe FlaloB-ld-ra lb-r- »— Mr. and Mra H. M. Sloektoo. Mr. and Mm H Reere Sto-kton. Mlaa H-l-n Crulk- abank, 8. A. CrnlUBank. Frank An- ri. Mr and Mra. T. W. BUk« w—U. Mill Blah—v.ll. Mr. aad Mra. O-orfr W barton Bdonrda. H. a. Rnnklr. Mina Man Or*, Runld'. Mlaa Mar, p-rklaa, Dr. Cbarlna Da- rla. Mlaa Darla, Mr, and Una C. W Holland. Mlaa Alrorda Holland IMbllr Inrltrd u> Principal Ira WJ Tra.rll la plan- alas a a-rt-a of hpiai-s lo b* b»ld

Th- Oral of th-«- will probably b- slr-n *lth*r T«»adiT or Wbdnoaday of n*st •—k at (d o>lock In Iho BDrains, and tb- ap-ak-r will b» Brtatnn A da ora. of tb- CaiUd Slal-a Forrwl S-rrlr- D-Partm-nl of Asri- cnllnro- Hla anW-cl will be "A Prod Isa I Nation." drallns wltk lb- lion or for-at pr—.-.ration, and •111 b- llluatml-d «l!h colored al-r»- optlcoo rlewa from

"Aa to hew?" "Always willing to rush at each other If thare’s a fair chance of be- ing held apart."- Washington Her-

Idrft-Ovfe Coffee, there Is coffee left < breakfast, pour It off from the grounds and aare until aa hoar be- fore dinner or lunch, whea It la pat Into n doable boiler and a cupful of minute* tapioca added. Cook until clear, and Just before serving add a half enp of sugar and a good-afsed lamp of batter Serve ho*, with either plain or whipped cream oa It-

Dc> Watcrland ware yMerdar unan- unwise to disturb thel 1 atonaly chosen Proctor* for the Dio-1 »age. now that they have been safely ulag Con- put through one Legislator* So the Governor la bring urge* to strike at the real root of'the Jaa ties of the peace evil by baring fees abolished and purtlng Justices salaries. The fee system has been abolished

CIOF of laODdOO, la vtfetloa Vl.«ndr>n. Oct 11. 11J7. On Bun d Jft last died Mr. Wffrocka. under T#asur*r to the Honorsbie Society ofCrtie Middle Temple t -«^t ’the Review laag Saturday a General Officer, alighting from his Hdw. had the mlsfo^une to have hId pocket picked of ffhak oat tbl value or 20fi 1. ? ••Oa Saturday lost Jke Rt. Hon. thp Earl of Pourfret kJa‘4 (heir Ma Jae*y * Hand* Oa beRg appointed Master of the House to^h* Qneen." ^Cambridge, Nov. £ 1717. This d»y Dr Colebatch and‘Mr. Perkins w^r* chows Proctor* fiir the Diocese of/Ely* la tbe ensuing Convocation bjjthe greatest number of the Clergy thht hath been known 0 appear upon Nov. If. 21717. Thr mga of war of the 6tlf Rate are a lay to be pat la commltoloa. *The rover which r|ged here ai la tbe country I* ver^.much abated bqlh as to Its Freqae^y and FnUl Ityr but they write from Amsterdam that for S weeks tbelff Burials have a mounter eo IH per <Je*k. they afcw risen to 7M and1 ’tla reckon'd Ikrr had dt.dfifi Perwiaa lying sick li that City. ft "The most Violent Jltorm to Na plea (hat over eras k/iown has De- stroyed 11 oases. Bridgto. Man. Wo- men had Children la treat number* oat Of see Inhabitant la oa* Vn lag* only ala escaped^ The foiowiag are a2few Items se- lected from tlto Hoaee ^ewe: 'Custom House. Btotoa. Apr. f. 17** Entered lawardrl Beoj Thor

BenJ Virgaala. Joha Gerald vat. Nath. Lewis aad Thom er from (he Bay of nomdana. and Biah Jones from NdTth Carolina. "Cleared Oa*. Qultdf a number ar ported tor Saw Torlv Ne wJeraey, South Carolina. Rarhsdo* .nd New ■Mi “Barisla In^be Toffn of Boat' sipre oar last'issue. Five Wbl wwrsl Churrhe*

White. Ope Black 'Baptised ! following are /helected from tM* advertise meat*: 2 b Choice New CotTae/to be sold by Atthar Savage at his Hooae la Brat- tV Street. Boston, tor j^lght Shillings

"A very likely Negnl Woman who can do Household Wt»rk and la fit Hiker for Town or Country services, shout 22 years of iff. (o be sold laqnlre of th* Print** hereof; “A very likely Negffo Girl, about 1$ or 14 years of a*f. speaks good - link, has been lid the Country some years, to be aoM. Inquire of t£e Printer herepf.” J

in the State and In county and to abolish It In the cases of Jos- tle** of th* peace la to follqw ou^ logical step In reform Th* grand Juries of th* Stalo throw out on an average tffo-thlrda of tbe com plain ts seat by-Justice* of tbe pear*, but the fees for the Justice* come when the commitments Once a commitment la obtained tbe Justice dismisses tbe matter from bis mind. He can get no m> money out of the case In aqy event, so he strains a point for the commit ent. Fee* allowed Justices of $>e peace for casea are printed on cards la their office*, aa follow*: Fpr disor- derly cases, not criminal. can for each commitment and JS rehts for taxing bill* of coat, making 4# cent* In all: for criminal caffes. *ueh as petty larceny, grand larffeay, as- sault and battery, etc.. »0 cent*, with cent* added for taxing bills of cost; while hi* corps of rdnstablc^ receives 5f cent* per bead for ar- ret t and 20 cent* more fqr taking the man to Jail on a commit mei The conetable- la la 50 pnli for the arrest If the Justice let* the mai go. aad the Justice make* nothing, while the Juatlce gets tbe free aad hi* constable 30 cent* more If the man Is sent to Jail.

MAR ((RIGHT'S FAME

AS (AH ARTIS! Dunbar Wright, brother of Mrs J Edgar Corile#, of this cltfr. Is rap- idly coming to the front aa g painter of distinction and a score oj more of hla pictures la oil have -attracted considerable attention from art crit- ics In New York. Arthur Hoeber. an artist, aad perhaps onp of tbe beat known critics In the east, has tbe following to say abjnit Mr. right: Dunbar Wright Is the nfffsulllar name of a palmer who hold* an ex- hibition of paintings In off at (he galleries ol Flahel. Adler * Ichwartt. 212 Fifth avenue. New Yo*. where »• offers a score or more o| hu pic urea for public Inspection^ Almost is many ways of looking at hi* theme does Mr. Wright disclose, and there norle* of other palnkera sug- gested in a glance about tfc* room. : some of Whom be has laid qader un- | m 1st*kable tribute. Obviously i has looked long aad admiringly it

r^arartes.“=|=r=j-j=? ztixsz

i swat ssar-s .„.,A.„_ ,w. Arnn*-*> Bnim (hi* Mn n»,u" luwugn wavr. uv — Mutt-

MahJ the sentimental. Mlaa Nora Morail entertained aLomt torty ot her frieffda at a eochre Borough Recorder Charles M. Dol- ud liionul -Uo- i.tordmy — ^, lltrer. -bo hu b—n connoct-d -Itb ot >*r list-r. Mn. tb- U* Brm of IUM A Cdddthgtoo. ■ McG-ul-y. oa Eodl Sixth HIM. j h»»o«BC«« that h» hu op-B-d oleo OOMU word prtMht ftoa Brooklyn.; for tbo c-aorml prune- Of !•• ot Mo« Tork «od Plaiot-ld. 114« But Troot itroot.

1 • i

mn bus :

f. v. mbs mm Frank W Morne. through AMbcft Lederer. real estate brokM has ($oU hla handsome reeldence. #< «01 tral nveau*. and a atrip »*f land -ad- joining In the rear, to 1«. K StroW. formerly of Brooklyn, but now raid- ing on Crcaceat avenue, and he wDI take poeseasloa a> aoon aa the dard> are passed. Mr. 8trouse la the *ef* rotary and treasurer of £*><■ Defer. Voorbees Company, law. hook i.u^- llabt-n of New York. TJto atrlff ff land purchMed to-the rear ofUfie property will' be uaed for J&k autqiffip- bilr garage. Mr. Morae bjta not $ ■Italy decided on plans tor theh ture, bat he expect* to remain a ff dent ot tb* city Mr. Lederer has also'closed ab- ler deal, whereby he baa aojd\h uable piece of land aAJotnlnf pf °,h*r ’ d ^lolnlaf . that of Mr. Morae on Centra! a to New Tdrk portie* and a #1 r-ald-nco will bo erottod 1 h-r- lo o .bort time.

Hast rl«b . _ Th. WBtrbOB( Hoot Oil M Worths. Rt—ter. ood L- G. TtW- oo«. i-er-tBry. hu oho^oued ttat tbo bODDdh >UI meet daring Do—m- bor — fotlowx: Sotardsp. Dr me her i. ColoslB, .railroad .t«Utm. 5 p.Jd.l Wodnoodoy. Do—mb— K-orado. 6:46 o. m.. Dec ember IT. Do« ?«,. ora. HI p. m.: w-do-odxr. D«em- ber Id. IMMla, 4:46 e,:m.; 8u«r- d»j D—ember 16. ML: PI-JhBt School bo2:46 p. WoAdo- doy. m r. December 23. KoaB*o. ; Friday. Do—mb— 2*; Ne» »4r- kot Pood. ld:ld o. m- SotutOIy. December 26. KoBoele. 2:45 p 40.: WeduUoy. Do—mb— 34, Oik Tree. 3:45 p. m. Tbo above boa:, will be bold, ■eotbor pormtttlok Party lor Molead «.Clark. Mr. ud M». Edward 4?. Clark of W—t Foorth etroet. aanfe a ftfty an Salorday bfterboon fpr tbelr/do. KoUad O. Clerk. It b-l»( Ih- ubi reraary of hla fourth birthday sifht little frloada wore preedit end (he afternoon «u .pent plajdb( a<6ni Refr—bment. wore aer«d. MQAtar Clark recalled o number of birthday Cirta from re lolly— indfrlec

W ANTS AND OFPSRIt. ««t T

WANTED—^-8oco«sa Magaxioe^ r*- qulres the service* of n man In Plain- field to look after explrfe* subscrip- tions and to socare new; paslncea' by of sperinJ me (bode unusft^Jy effectlva; poHUon permanent; jt*- ' with experience hot nay applicant, with natural quaII Scat Iona; fglary day. with oommlaslofflnpUon with reference.nIL*C. P« 102. Succcs* Magazine

NEW IN EVERY DETAIL

143 NOkTli AVE. AUtae tataw

kl>WIA B. MffVXSl

Savings InstitBtioD, Of PlaiifitM. 1.

la now recelTtDR dopoolu with Into—at, allowed oa ell euma from 8510 82.000. J. Prank Hubbard. Pi—bloat. Jeremiah Maaalac. J. C. Pop*. H—*y ood Trroe. Honey dopoaltad oa or before Jean ary tenth will (lraw In tenet from the

w. It. OODLROTO.y,

■loner of Leeds, Martci loo rj. Hotary Public. OfBoaa ei Park arenue aad Beooad

$900 Guraitted Salary

jssassmun

"THE OLD WORLD AND ITS WAYS”

William Jenna** Btyan. .NOW READY FOR BOLlCfTORa.

$7* Imperial Octavo Psgen. Over 2#ff Superb Engraringn from jihoto- grgphff taken bT Mr. aken by Ur. BrJMff. his trip aroond the Ha visit* to all nations. world and hla The greatest hook of traffl *1 ritton. Tho people nro waging for The agent’s harveot. Oocffg FKKE—Send fifty cents to cover mailing and handling. TDK THOMPSON | IMPSON PUBUSBflka CO- Sf. leak. Mo. Til:*

Room New Tork. 10 14 C «4t

MAGAznre READERS

mm Mkskim JLF.Va

•— apide d 4»U< $1.00 weA *1 mm **d yrcdaMMaal ■ tcm ■fcr J-l‘— >■ ‘ ROAI OF A TIOfflAMO f0lDX2|

MILLER—At Oray J.. on Tuesday. IfiOft, Samuel 48th year. SCARBOROUGH—Entered I oa Monday. November 23 France* W. Claypoole, beioi of Hiram K Scarborough ORAY—On Batarday. Ifffft. Frederick B dore G. and Ron Gra year. ROGERS—At his late 10*4 Myrtle aveoa*. E T.. on Thursday !»•», Oeorge Everett aoa of David W. and Julia YAHHMAN — On Satardaff. Severn, her 28. 1*08. Ei.ic Alberta {ligh- ter of Inna and the late-! John Yahrxnan. aged 5 month* c THOMAE—At Scotch Plains. 44. J.. on Tueaday. November 24. jl»48, Mr*. Sophy Stuart Tho»a*. ffidow the UU Copt. De Forest H. V V. 8. A. « WALSH—On 1*08. Oeorge D. Wglah. ..€2d year.

Oram her h. In bis erect street.

No, Cordelia, klsatog laat alwayti t t l t l i imar k«d ap to b«.

Anyway there will probably b* Mrrry widow baloi IB HuiM.

•etclng to laugb U.

Tb« Birl Wfco marries few Ideal Oft«,BU a Uivor<-B or Hvea uhappllyrur

Th*r» la ooiBIng green aboatran widow who omn rope In a richache lor.

A iiim\ clrl la apt to s* lau Inter-•ting than (ho bank account of aomelj maid. ' •

It's ewr <io pleue a woman alterti'!in« out ; what ••)!•- wants—butlere's Hit- rtib.—8L Louis Time*.

NOTE* OF INDUSTRY.

Th«re If a little mor« tban iC\il>- or railroad In the t i. = - - • i. Slatesit n i r ; iftQOO inhabiianta.

While the tonnage of tbe fleet of tbereat lake* In Jncr^ailng tbe numbert craft 1* idecreaatne. owing to thereftler rapaH'r of the newer boats.

Systematic [n*<?Htig«lli>u of tbehillHiluc l*land-) reveals tbe Fact thati- group consists ot Z.SOO Island*.bile before the Arii-rluiti occupationM number woa estimated at 1.200.

Bauhe Si*. Marie canal traffic fori* B aaon of 1W7 reached a grandHal ol 57.itT.I14 tana, which showsnet Increase of 12 percent., or 6,106.-14 tons, as compared with that of

The moat powerful engine enr pati an antotsoblle is one of six cyiln-»r» and ZuO-horaei>ower In ,L Frenchicing machine. In Its preliminarytali it li reported to nave attained• average apeed of 125 miles an

Piano ExtravaganceCaadatt Only in Buying theWroo. PUoo .1 Aar f'ric«

Sj iur Ilto wrllara of ti.-

family drr «. a*d (faa -as* "•«• •good pi.DO i. U» beat U n M o n lyou can nuke tor )m ia»ahig ibeplrwurc- ft jour ttnrw, thi "til*D i b U k R T o a n B i n t l w l . i l <••"-ing tbe W KONG FIAMO AT ANYF H I l ' t Tli- ptin ••>—• of .

Hallet & Davis Piano

aritf plan n i k t *ir.« • a y- Write <->rof pksiio* a> d special

n ,-I.J.r 1'i.ni... , .

Hallet & IjDavisPiano Co.,

loled Out andPulled the Hole

In After Them.

EVE'S EPIGRAMS.

may be stranger than netm't nearly so marketable.

A dead past la one of those » ] •to ht '

Dp to about ISO© tbe Mammoth CaKentucky was widely advertised byi owner. But the owner died thai

1 Tear and left tbe cave to thirteen heirsj acattered over tbe country- Tbe luckythirteen devoted themselves to dreamsOf spending the big Income which the

' care had been earning for many yean! because It bad been advertised.! they forgot to keep up tbe advertisingI Now tbe cave Is visited by compars

few persons Instead ot by manjinds nnnuallj. aa In the day aIt was advertised,the (.Teat cave conveys a lesson•ry buslnesa man. If yoo qul

tTertlalng. your place will be IgnoredUte public eTen more than Mam

olb Cave la ignored, because yon an

Peopleloaid Iboughd crystalline.

Destiny it a queer old lady. Ma?b*er fancy work Is knitting souls fromha tangled sketo of life.

Every man fin't be king, ao Life.;ood old lady (hat she Is, devls,-.]ow-io a-coi tage aa a compensation.

Croesus ran't corner the market Intearta ao long aa Cupid standsipoaaor for the good looking youngnan.

The oidifaihtoned mother and herlUpper qualified many a man for ihs>r«a!<tenttal chair, wen If be didn'ttat there

If be doesn't glv* to charity, he's Itbuty rnaa. II be doea. It'i for aha*

If he if he isa do hli

e*>d. credit, be can't get It.

e'i a aoar* tor

, affection, he'i a aofLhe seems

be !• cold-blooded.

If &• ta »t*W«W reliKlous. he U a.Ivpocrlte. l[ be takes no Interest InraUgloa. hei a hardenvd sinner

t pt poltUoa. you east placahim. ana B*'a no goo* toe his country.

It h« die* yoaag. ther* waa a grwalf«nr« afaean <,r him. u h , Uraa to u«M ag«, b* haaChriatlaa Utianjl

WASHINGTON ROCKSPRING WATER

Itmtlen ill hinh-.ln*. tort drinks,Qnaa«i Ale, Soda Water and PureSpring Water, and Siphon Ooods.Private families' »»d partiva' pa,wronac* U »ilu-m-,1.

Henry. Pedeflous,TtLIPHO.E 6jo-«

Hotel Pedefloua, PUinTietd

JOS. F. BURKE

General Contractor and GradeCesspools »nd Vaults Cleaned

BatiaracWM O S W I O M M .rclj Ikaoair CHJcrkH I l n i l t n r it II)

n u n BI'RKk. UU.K-*

Wm. C. BurkeMOT1 Mi V \ \ S

Fumftare TrwcUmg »*d Kxpraa.d N i

Arrirai and Departuje of

NFTBLJ> POSTOFF1CE.

Offlc« opens 7 •- m-. done* 7 p. m-On Saturday! c\<mr» ball hour later,

i NEW YORK MAIU

BOMEKVll.r.B A1-- .Arrive—8 40 a. m.. I.M, I-1SC I O K - ' . . t 0 m. <n.. l.*S >M *

PHIL,A1H3U'HIA—Dlirct.T.S0. K.iu u d 11.10 a. m .

fi!l^.lfT.U1.20. S.00 . l idTHBOUOH F

e 1 1 . M a.HAIL FO

a. m . 1S-J5. I.H. T.tt p iI'BN'N8Y1.VAN1A. Wmi ar Esston.)•!«•-« *n a. m.. 12.W and «.oo p. m.

ELIZABETH—D1r«*t-

Aclverti«ements- F O B - •

New York Herald,World, Times, Sun, J«HIIJBJ,

Telegram, Amerlc^o,Brooklyn Eagl4

New*rk Evening NewaRtceivtd at i

The DaUy Pfes*AT JlWil'liAK OFFTCK KATES.

The Hartridge School• E-OPINEO SEPHMIEU . . .

New Building. West Seventh Street, cor.Arlington Avenue.

A Private Softool careruUf graded

r ( M i through the T1

Soya* Department.

• stradea—Omni dourae

Gy inn » 1 urnor plsr-roora aod bowlln* alley for

rainy dayaNumber of pupili in aach grid* limited.EMELTN B. MARTRITX^R Principal.

1ST Wast Bevmib BbiM.

MAURICE KAUFMAN

SW W s t Mb Strwt. l'laloflrid, ta emnut Mr.K. Artbur Janke. •

PI a infield Bu sinew Collegeu d School of Engli.h

CHAS. M. SUHRTEACHER OF PIANO.

614 E. 6th S U M TeL 741-W

OYSTERS! OYSTERS!

Al-« Cholw iHti, FoBllrj iri

W. Neidig, M,

E.B. Maynard's

H11NOHTH AVENL'E.

STATIONERYAND TOYS.

HARPER,411 PARK AVENUE:

EKffCo&L |

At| coals may look alllft to•mm?. ppople. but eomparrfjour"I^htgb " Coal with tbe Coalyon boujrii somewhers) els* aniyou '••ill se* a difference, f

V$m *111 notice that nurboalBar%a Brighter. Give* ' SoreHeat and Last* Longer 2hsnany other Coal you »verbmntftt before, |

Boice, RunyOn1 &Co.,

1•w>..'4

JOS. HARRIGANOL.D COMPANY'S

LEHIGH COAL

929 South Avenue; T.i~b... in. s

Tka kwt dM

COALj• few. Do oat roraw* t**t

NASH {•a rmmdr to mprlT »•'•'

OFFICE—O»M> 8OUTH 8KOOHD ST.

TenEyck&LEHIGH VALLEY CCWL

Otttj: B«wl<-yJ» D r l ' i (J'Frotit Strvet. Tetep

Coaleaah|^>«ara.

A. RHEAUMEl

c. H. Ban A

Best Quality Lehigh! T ATC'tad qffic* W0 Weat Third « . tVl. M.

WETUMPKA INNHSTSBOTll «0ZWASH(N6Ta» STS

Open December 1stE.G. HULLING, Frop'r. \

Former! / ol tbe Hotel Waldror, NartbAahmy r*ark, N. J. TborOHghlymo el«t. newly ftiroit-hed, painted _ —•teroraie . gMmhfii , bstha, eletftrtelight*, g**. U...-U- atne-lo. double •en a IW> Write lor Ilteranire. I

HOTEL WALDOPjFKA.-sT r'lUJNT UTRLET

hENRV iVIIiDHAM, Propnotirrl"! Kruseri ET.TA BI

.n»ii»nt Import.*) Win**. Uquctut.:- ilMlBl ,.-,-.:T

rale IHn'-ia-Rror™. its

HOTEL KENSlNGTOju

WM. J. POULSON, Prop.

THE

Hotel IROQUOISConducted on the European Plan

Park Ave. and Second St

VRFQtHHT*

THINK IT OVER IWhen yog are making op your dailylist what you need from the dingstore. We have it. and wilt aendr IIpromptly. We bare the only "Py«

ago*. Delivery" In the city.C M. Nagle'. Pharmacy,

Front u<l Orore S*a. -Phonr SJ«Complete-line of

BELLE MEAD SWEETS ANDFENWAV8 CHOCOLATE*

FOR THANKSGIVING IMILLER'S PHARMACY

Hodge's Pharmacy,Y. M. C. A. Building-BELLE MEAD SWEETS.

Tel. 62

Such GoodTeas and Coffees

which are void by W. W. Dunndo not i-otne by cluom. TfaeyarecamlPllr aeleoted trom the beatvarieties, •asnrlDaT Pnrlty andDalicioaa FUvor. Try oar Mo-cha and Jar* Coffee, also ourFamoua C-ylon Tea.

W. W. DUNN,

1 Op Park A ve,.,csJMyoar attention to bin

Rimless Glasses.TSey Look Good and <

£ Voo See Good

Central R. R. N<You ewi get It at the C,wa Stands, both depots. PlaAOeld

Daily Pt**s and Elisabeth jour-oDr aale at - both af^nds,

Philadelphia Morning, Evening andSundaj Paper*. Largest aaaoijhn«ncor ICasajthea and Weekly Papgra lathe city. | Back numbers rro£ared.Brooklyn IPapera. EnglUh Pn>llca-loni. Dally and Sunday Papers de-Wered, Orders left at «aod ^ lirompt auentlon. Open

F. M. WAGNER,

LADIES'PROTECTOI

Now'on »»le at the Corset Cou^kn ol

; ME. Force & Co. |Woodhull & Murtin Co.

M. * . A. Tepp. r Brw.

ASK TO SEE THEM

TUNINGPIANO T•yniinMd ...

; c. pjvounc .

A. KANEIf you have any buildings,large or small, for sale, nowis your chance to sell them. 11'will pay you the highest pricefor sash and doora:

'Phone 522-J.

A. KANEGORMLEY'SRiding School!

UKAUK IN

Hunters and Saddle HorsesSpecial attention given to Ladies andChildren. Horaea broken to aaddleaad

harness. Also Horaea Boarded, jHUGHGORMLEY, Prop:Kensington Ave, TeL 194:McCULLOUGH'S

STEAM MILL.U MMHt place. North PiunreH, S.J. I

B. H. StoCCIJ^OnQH, Prop. I' Doors, MookUnxa, Scr-ill a>*1n«,

ata« eBsei-r m IT ton»a(w4. j

HENRY WIERENGA

FartUtw, Freiffbt, B f e a wand Kisser.

r-IANO HOTIKG A «1*FM14LTT.

DOBBINS* CIGARS.Ctasr Baimaa Nlchto Tar* or aay *<

Hut TOO desire. Maanfacwsd atNorth A*enn«. oppaattats*. PlatoOld. N. J.

KindHns and Grate Wood.-CWw rosu and Bau POIM. Piaat «••U w i « Ovdcr. nctltkl *t

JOHN MOBUS,p. o. BOX na.

REAL ESTATEBOUKM. Sold ma* Tot MW.

J. S A CHAR,••^ ^'• lav THIKT> a* I'auaja^ ^

USE PRESS WANT At

Trr Oar" Bwfcahlr* Baoaac*on m m i M

Koastloa and Broftlaf•pMtsltT-. I i$

Orden callad tor and dilliwvd.

TieSoulhon

J. C. POPE & COINSURANCE

AGENlf,110 E. rn»t St, Pl.liHelfli ». J

A. H. ENANDER,

Oeotraotar (or 8e«ar ConnectJSana.

1ZS W.tch.ios Av. hi

L.MoraI!er & Son,W»tchn. Ctocto «nde V.'mcti »n(J dock

Bpwuitr. ' H219 P u t Ave. PI»inKelrJ, N. J

FURNITURERepalrwl and nvholatenA. i^q

« urn a«no a postal to L Ki". UUUAON. 1 l« CENTRAL ,JV

CablDM maker, Po;Uher. l(^t-

Cleaning, Preaaing and Dyeing,Hontkly u a U M i a ' •

oc ealled ror sod deil-r«rwV

. I UeDtf Sufta Owned tlJO

A Z I E N Z A J

ICREAM.ALEX. LUSARDI,

roretgn and Dottiealle Fruits, tllioiisI CmHeetlum-ry. Nntn. Clffara, o&

ill W Pinul &L Tel,

WINDOW

WM.A.KUNE. 611W.

WiUiam H. Pope,ELECTRICIAI>|

16 KORTH AVENOE,

New Wail Papers.We can't describe the patterns.

•tit they are new, rtiitlng an^ ef-fective, auri witH o=r larpe Miort-njent » f are stir- to pleeae; : | ,

Wool-ton & Buckle,

SUMMER

SPRING

Jas. C. HanseiilliiISf5ll5Sl 1^"u£>SauiahW11" **\V

141 E u t Front Street

1908 Wall PapSs.1NPORTKD A AMERICAS 0 0 ^ ) 8 ,

c. CONOVER &cq. 1

Weapon of tha Heralna Coolly Anj^ lyied by French Chemnt.

O One does not care to h»v« one'i •^ars analyied H)ie a patent food or (medicine, and to associate them with >^.emlcal substances, but we arenoT.li-;)

lance, poetry and .'Ument Is

porselesslylfl

y nched^as for adentlflc purposes.

A French journal devoted to mat- "tara ol this kind has been M\\*% at."'.

- only of what tears are composed. \\exactly the effect that Is produced ••'•

brain and body when we ' ahed.'"

So henceforth wheat we read that vt heroine'* "beautiful eyes wan sut- •",led with tears." that "In a moment ';

ia waa weeping paaslonataly on his •••:der," we sball know that b; a •-•of shower-bath UTancemant a :ire of albuminoid, water and i~

liemlcal substances waa let loose at :-'am back of her skull, thus duiiiiiK tha ;-|rre centers, and really jlrlng twrrf ;

j However, It does not sound reman- >

tjweAmAob i d

NOTHING LEFT TO BLUSH FOR. 7

llctfui Uncle Met the Situation t»%3 Realty Great Style.

< A youox man In want of 125 wrote jjii» his uncle as rollows:^"Dew Uncle—If you could see how fi

<&uld pity ne Why? Because I Imr» to uk you for a few dollars, and';Oi not know how to express myself .'I£ Is lmposiibte for me to tell you. I Ipiefer to die I send you this by m«s- sajnger. wbo will wait for an answer. 'Believe me. my dearest uncle, your Ita^st obedient and affectionate nephew, s

•P. S.—Orercome with remorse for i.a\f written, I have been run- ?Mr tbe messena-er In onlrr t• hl« letter, but I cannot catch I

a. Heaven crant that aome(hin«'-;iy stop him or that this letter^!I lost."rhe unrle was naturally tonet wai e<iual to tbe emergency.illed aa rollows:'My Dear Jack—Console yottraelf -f

!e."—Judge's Library.

A Coward of Conaclanc*. jrired and dusty the excursion; v u•;!!•• :LI.' from the bank holidayitrlp,i Slmklcs. a little bald man withI <•:•••• overcome wttb his day ofppinem. dropped off to sleep, says[ Philadelphia Record. In the;bat-ik above, another passenpor hadpotrlted a ferocious crab In a bucket.I when Slmklns went (o steep; the,l> woke up. and andlng <T.;<-z* dull'the bucket, started exploring By^ful navigation Mr. Crab reaphedi end of the rack, but the next' mo-nt down It fit. allKbUng on ;....:•t"'shoulder. Soi r.'-pjjnj quite safe.

bbed Iheto steady fteeir. and the pasaen-

.-<•* held •:••::• breatb and watted foregelopmenis. But Slmklns only

>k hia head Ellghtly.go, Emma," ha murmured.-. "Ithat I have been at tbe ofllce

•acter Molds the Face.<t In words explicable with

whfe.1 divine lines and lights the exer-" of godliness and charity will moM

an| slid the hardest fend coldest conn-

willwhat

e- the $en momentarily, '_

a new fairness upon .ither on them only.

body th*» nioral aLndulties have operation,:",vements and gestoras,.'.

however slight, are different In IHBTImqjs according to tbe mind thatpor-|

t f ; m — a n d on the gentleness.'and'Vde^slon of right feeling follows grace ,.of £ctlona, and. throogh continuance oflb£, grace of form.—Jobn ltu.,:.in .

Had Provided for Pets. Iicols Coppee. tbe French author. '

many artists and actors, waa ex-ln(ly fond of cats, and for ytara i

hla house In Paris and lathe I6it)ful rose garden back of [ the Uasm a number of fine E pee linens, In-"'fling severaf valuable native* atSla. When .Coppee died, to be fol-;pi soon by his devoted slater, wbo;% hla nurse, the Paris Animal Pro-1jve society felt called upon to look f,•.the cats, which were supposed to i» been left In tha deserted Coppee irjetosUrve. InvesUgstion uhowed. :.iever, that the master bail antlcl- '•'id the end. Ha had given all hla ftI to frienda.

J What'i la a Word?tfwo men were discussing tbe troa-';Kin India, and each bad a dea) tofabout his notion of Hindu charac- •"'.

"They're suche',M aaid

n5E]mwoodl>L T«L t U sP—

*«AL ISTATfc

bellicose sat ot 1n e . • '

claimed the other, la"I waa always under the Im-

that they were very spare./."—Harper's Weekly.

RENTALS—REAL ESTATE

Geo. F. Brownv

A Veteran1! Advk*.isa Gertrude Coghlan. daughter at!

j , superb technician, the late'

■jlAKES ROMANCE FROM TEARS. »W" a* *"• H»roln. CMI/ An*. s Iyflfld by French CkMiiit O Oaa doea not care to hare 'oaa'a ^ara antler-d like a patrol food or iaedldne. and ta usnelate then wltk £temlcal aubalaacea. bet we are aolli- gif not practical nowaday* aiU ry ahred of romance, poetry and Ument U remoraeleaal- wrenched a aa for edentlflc parpoaea. A French Journal derot.d to mat l#ra of Ikla kind haa been telllst aa. l.ot only of what taars are comyoaod. yn exactly the effect that la pmdocad

NtwJenej Central WETUMPKA INN

EAST SEIE1TI MI3HSHHETIN STS.

E.G. HULLING, Prop’r. Korme.lj of Uw Howl WtMror. H< Aalniry rark. N. J. Thoroughly mo el««l. newly fornUhed. painted ( decoraie . 8 ea.a bear, bathe, etch lights. g*«. Kr*..«o» double I en ■ He Write tor IHNStan. Hallet & Davis Plano HOTEL WALDORF KAKt l*KO VT UTREET

hCHRV •riBDMAM, Prop. OmiMH Kn|<r’i li«r« ' «■

SSt’ e J_jOTEL KENSINCTOJ^

SVM. J. POULSON, Prep. WT-m-tll North Av.no*. Howovor. It do#* not ooond roman f. and ner* mao Is likely to ImaglM i*t th# fair on# !• really .uttering Mibly when all thl* happen*.—OMU»

JOS, HARRIGA OU> COMPANrS

LEHIGH COAL'. 929 South A vein

A. H. ENANDER, Hotel IROQUOIS Conducted on the European Pier

Pork Ave. end Second SL

Nothing left to blush fof. ^kctful Unci* M#t th# Sltu#U«n In 5 Realty Grant Stylo. Irrlral as* Deptrluie sf il«

L. Moraller & Son, THINK IT OVER I Whan yon nrn making up your dally lint what you peed from the drea a to re. We hare It. and will tend It promptly. We hare the only HF>ee Wngow IMIrery" In the dly. C. M. Nagle'a Pharmacy, Front and Urn, Ho. Thoec did.

Complete Line of BELLE MEAD SWEETS A FID FENWAY -• CHOCOLATES FOR THANKSCIVINO MILLER'S PHARMACY

Hallet & IjDavis Piano Co.,

FURNITURE Repaired and uphrlsrernd *£<}■*' #«w. Sood a postal to UUUHOS. I tO CKfTRAZa iTE, PaMrm mabaa Dc’l.ba. Uat

Holed Out and Pulled the Hole

In After Them.

rover fh/e Imitmr. bat ( cannot rate* B Heaven grant that something iy stop him or that this latter, may 1 loot." Thn undo wa* naturally tnorh#d. t wan ejntl to the emergency He plied as follow*: ■ My Dear Jack—Console yourself tf blunb no more. Frmldeuca has ard your prayer. The messaager It your letter. Tear affectldnste

There I* « little more than 2«< ilia* of railroad In tba United 8UU rr every 10,000 inhabitants. Hodge’s Pharmacy.

Y. M. C. A. Building. BELLE MEAD SWEETS.

Tel. 62

While the tonnage of tba fleet of the rent lakes 1* increasing the number f craft t* decreasing, owing to tba renter rapacity of the newer boats. Systems! If lavo#t&gallun of tba hUIppine island)) r#veals the fart that he group consists of t.MS Islands. hU# beftww th# American occupation w ntnrber vu #atlmated at 1JOO.

SUNDAY klAll, & A Coward of Conscience. ■spired and dusty the excursion was rdfurnliig from the hank holiday trip, a a SJmklns. a llllle bald man with blf car*, overcome with his dap of bfcplnr»s. dropped off to sl#ep. says (A Philadelphia Record. In I he hat r«£k above, another passenger ' had dS^orlfed a ferocious crab In a bucket at« when SImkIns went to sleep the ciltb woke up, and finding thing* dull Infthe bucket. aUrted explode* By careful navigation Mr. Crab reapbed ’hi end of the rack. but the next: mo. hi dpt down It fell, alighting on 31m- klfla' shoulder. .Vpf fifing quite Safe. It irabbed the volu.■•mous ear of Bn klda to steady Itself, and the passen- K'M held I heir breath and watted ter dewlopmeata. Hut ttlmkins Only sheik his bead slightly. Cet go. Emma." ha murmured.: "I lull yon Hal I bnr, baan nl thn office allatbe evening."

Such Good Tees end Coffee*

which sro sold by W. W. Dunn do not ronae by chanm. They are carefully selected from the b«#t varieties, amtirlng Purity and Dal Scions Flavor. Try our Mo- cha and Java CoflW, also our Famous Ceylon Tea. w. w. DUNN, TNg MSI CSOCIS, DCBB "TMUT iSD UMOOIJI PtACL

Advertisements -ro«- New York Herald,

World, Times, Son, Journal, Telegram, American, Brooklyn F-agle

Banits Sts Marla canal traffic for aa season of 1M7 reached a grand ■tal of S7.217.214 tons, which shows nat Increase of 13 per cent., or t.464.- 14 tons, aa compared with that of ta saaaon Of IKK. ALEX. LUSAR&I, Foreign and D«tttaadc Frulu, Choi

of Kantocky was widely advertised by Its owner. Out th# owner died that ! year and left the cava to thirteen heirs scattered over the country. The lucky | thirteen devoted themselves to dreams of spending the big Income which tbs. cere had been earning for many years because it had been advertised. But they forgot t » keep up the advertising. Now the car# Is vbdlrd by compara- tively few persona Instead of by many thousands annually, aa In tba days when It was ndvertised. Bat the great care conveys a lesson to every business man. If yoa quit advertising, your placw will b# Ignored by tbs public even more than Mam- moth Care la Ignored, because yon are not even a natural curiosity. Bee the point?

W*KL« WI«W ClEMBUfCt. A. KANE

If you have any building,, large or amall. for aale. now i» your chance to acll them. I will pay you the highest price for aash and doors.

'Phone 522-J. A. KANE

WM. A. KLINE 611 W. 3tj SL ^ Character Melds th# Fact. «aot In words explicable With visa lines and lights th# exer [odllnrsR and charity will mold I the hardest »nd coldost a>un . neither to what dark ness parture will consign the love ‘or there Is not any Tlrtuo th# exercise of which, area momentarily.' wig not Impress a new fairness gpon th* features; neither on them only.

William H. Pops, electrician; II kino# nt sleotrioaJ work don# afrro# aonahl# urfoM ,

16 NORTH AVENUE.

The Hartridge School

GORMLEY’S Riding School

DKALES IN k Hunters and Saddle Horses

sllentlor dlapUr^f intellect uni faculties have operation, for- all th# movements and g«st«res. 3#ver alight, are different In their ra according to the mind that gov ■them—and on tba gentleness and daUslon of right feeling follows gtac* of fictions, and. through continuance of thfc. grace of form.—John Raskin.

Washington rock SPRING WATER

Bottlers oi blah-class Soft drinks, Ouags* Ale. Hods Water and Fur# Npring Water, and Nlphon Goods. Private lam 111##’ and P#rtlv#' pal ronag# v# #»Uet««>l.

We can't describe the pattams. Nil they «rc re*, rtrffctnj awi ef- ftctlvc. an* with oar large assort- meat w<e are stir# to please. OiU and VfljYuaUl

WooUton & Buckle, ■4S North Avenue. V

lpedal attention given to Ladles sad ’hildren. Uoraaa broken to saddle and barneaa. Also Homes Boarded. HUGH GORMLEY, Prop. KauoftonAn, TeL 194 McCullough’S

STEAM MILL, BMwmmiontlkawd.>.j. . K. H. MeCULLOUOH. Pro,. ,

MAURICE KAUFMAN 80LO VIOLINI8T- I.l. fancKkul. Mwfl,ii flfwflkoaj

JOS. F. BURKE HENRY W1ERENGA SPRING ft

Jas. C. Hansen, I»'r

Whifi la a Word? Two men wars discussing the troo bldls India, and each had a deaf to sawtbost his notloa of Hinds charae CHAS. M. SUHR TEACHER OF PIANO. 114 E. 6th Street. TeL 741-W If ha need, rradii, ha raa'l »« It.

1908 Wall Papers. IM FORTKD 8 AMUUCAH IKMVW. C. CONOVER & CO. ‘

,w*^Wfara. sas*r“ USEWood Pt TeL 1148 » that they wars vary agar#. -Harper's Weekly.

JOHN MOBUS, lata llctla

PIANO TUNING ■»«»i laeawre. B. D4VOUNO USE PRESS WANT ADS

Borough Father*, by R«olution, Object to Somerset's

T« xing Methods.

I in ti; i '.Mil \<;F r\i:yi I

North PUIafb-ld

Thai 1 v. r ,i,.| | u Cornell

Kill Not Htmma

for It. I *

Tf'ie North Plalnneld Council faelil meeting Friday night t

cm l*l»-r the tax assessment situationi • ii.i- Mayor Townsead and aCouncil men, > x< *\,< Wool m on aaM< <;..-. thnr« were also present Ai»™»w J H. Coolpy. CorporationCoanse] c. A. Heed and former Mayor INpwioh li. Smalicy. the latter bIn^ a BMMbw of (he Somerset Con-!> Tax Board.

All of the members w r o of aboithe i

etloi Mr.In thle malImalley am

by the Mayor and CorporationnelL who desired information 01

) lU thefi in th b o i

Maynr Towntiend - ml1

c r a z i n g thto tfe|a ralslniout the rou.nlIhe Jnat Coinro»nnns forIBM] .ind It •> h a r d l y

upon

hat 1« sal'a before youlook in regantions through<O say that a

b)t. I gave mjhad pur

i 1 did what I believedanld 1n lln<- with my duty and. u l(li-r similar (-Ircumstances, ] shouldo exactly the same again. ThereU on.' thing that should benvfnd. and Ibat is. the Mayoimore control over the assessing oiproperty than any prliThe assessors of ihe various tailni(LU-tii w make ihe assi• hi- county Board of Taxation, fromwhom they rerolve their instruction!has full power to accept their vali:'-II>J or. correct them. If ln< qualHits exist

"I, therefore, absolutely refuse taccept any responsibility for wor

-Mat which, I have no control. I wanto say, however, that I thoroughlyacrpe with what isTiiunlraUon as to the injustice donetol the Borough of North PlalnO.by the inequitable assessments

"Thla protest coming, as It doesxlgned by-* eminent citizens of thliorough, is entitled to the carefirimelderallon that I know yon wlKivo It. I lay It before you and e:nresn thi> hope that action will tfatten, as far as practicable. In liewith the suggestions made."

' The following resolutions weiunanimously adoiWed and orderedSflBI to the Sotntrset board'

"Whereas Ihe assessed valiof taxable property In the Bo:of North Plalnneld. according 1official published statements oState Board at Taxation, was In.

- >•& in IMI SI.369.750 over thMHISWHI In ihe same :borougtl f* f : which amounts to an in<In 1908 of over 44*per rent, ctolul valuation of the said propIn t9O7;

"And whereas the total increasein :,.-*.--. .1 valuations for 1908 orethose of 1907 (n the entire countof Somerset, exclusive of tbe BoOUKII of North Plainfleld,

i in•nt., while

luatlon:

t h e

. l«T"And whereas the Immediate

Mill or tbte great djiscriminatlRBatnEt the Borough of |North Plain-field, if allowed to stand, will be-to force that borough to| pay in 1908

1907. and :iiK In .-i>itr Of illthat the total county tax paidwhole County of Somerset In 190$ is0 t t t 60 t e n thsn in UNH; aihe Mid borough must pay fiM-hool tax In 1908 S1J850.7thun In 1*07. thus In these twalone beln£ obliged to pay over $">.-000 more in 1108 than in 1907rv^Fon of thlfi n o t astoundingequality ot Increase In valuation

_ -And whereas tt i s , a mattei

property In this borough• in

, full

1907 and

liortlon of value as compared wlsimilar valuations in the re*t of thecounty, as »:i* determined by theCounty Board u! EqualliaUon of Tax-aitlon for 1907! which formally ap-i<rmed ihe assessed valuation* in

that sear: ! conseiquently It Isdearly apparent that If any Increaseshould i' -.\<- :••'•!! made in valuations

increase In !h*> borouph should havebeen at no greater proportion thanthe Increase In the remaining tax-Inc districts of the county, it being.also, a maiter ot common knowledgethat there has been daring the pastyear no greater proportionate nat-ural increase by way of new bnlld*Inca or the like'la this borough thanin other parts of Somerset county.

"And whereas thia Increase of over" ' per cent, la this borough as

igalaat leas than 18 per cent, in the•emainder of Somerset county is, nnler all tbe circumstances outrageous-ly and palpably unjust upon 1U face.

'-Now. therefor*, be it resolved byIhe Mayor and Council of the Bor-ough of North Plalnneld that the

Tease of assessed

>ns of property In the Borough of t h e n o c e r B

rth PlalnAeid. beyond and out of - mowing ai

MHY1110 $ir-pujBini

Mlse Scott ha* made a report

Kev.La

mall proportion to the Increase•eased valuations In the retaxing districts or Somerset

ijurl.

of the Country Club,

to theboroccb. and toe citizens and

d M

s done by the restaurant sinceassumed the management last

inter. In Us* Than four months,lulling t h e dull

son and - the latt t h "

*.,)- Hopes

taxpayers thereof, and that said May- i c l a b h i J S p e r v e d 2,00* mealn. an av-or and Council do hereby emphat ! « . r M e ot about 12S per week, Thiaically protest against the same. d o e , n o t , n c I u de light refreshments

"Said Maj-or and Council do here- ' ryed » t the numerous card i-;f. ii, , .by rnrther resolire that the Somer- T n e r e n a v e !„«„ i,D3|S regular ublew-t Cotinty Boaro of Equalisation of d - h o t e | a n c n e B and dfnnera servedTaxation be and Is hereby earnestly I o n t b e g i l t e e o saiurdays. or an aver-!- - - -petitioned to immediately take up a g e , j f ,,,,„,,- ,-,:, peri Saturday. On'day* has been breacbland thorouRhly examine Into this e l p c t l o n a n d i^bor Day there were '• sermons on "Th.e Christt

er and to uke such rem- ; ^ m py

owardHow St. P**«l Ob-

©d the Great >ea*t.

TIIAVKS FOR

+31 mm* tor the M M

K»v. Lawrence Riggs Hiiward. pas.Hope chapel, for sfkeral San-

hole ,a];edlal action as may be possible to 1 3 0 l a b l e d n o |

forthwith relieve this borough and d a y B o t n e r than :its taxpayers front such most unfair yayH j n a4dlticand unjust discrimination lit-valua-: 3 4 3 D r l v a t e o r (

atlona and assessments, and also to l u n c n e B i a n d 2 5

prevent any repetition thereof; ao1 . TrM,hnnm (•

"Said Major and Council dother resolve that the Clerk ofBorongh do forthwith mall orliver a certified copy of this rlution to each member of said Coun- j descends t ;

ty Board and to the Clerk thereof." , „It is not known wha

board will take. If any. w ne 1 h o | e w n | c h , s c a n e d ^

yberc m . ^

special light re-

The service this year, as outlinedove. has been maintained undereat disadvantages. ' The kitchen is

ind ther? IS no pantry.Onedoor laid

rded kit-

Is held

MISS MARTIN IHEOF M l

Miss Mary ' Hazel Martin, t'Ungest daughter of Mr. and Mi

Horace J Martin, of Orchard Parkind Danie l 'Randolph , son of Mr.-

Daniel A. F. Randolph, of PlalnfleL

day nightparents In thehundred refal

city and

he hrrled

small dai

•ed, 1

her season, (he defect!d i i

Be-

l i re one great song of rejoicing. All more certainly enjoying ' the gifwho met her were happier by her j which Heaven has ever in 'More fipretence, and seemed to catch her n s . "spiri t or thanksgiving. At las t*meet- j (—-:•{'lag a dear friend and kinswoman of ymnj/im Oft/1 IT TU tl&her. she broke forth Into singing. VfU l / j f D J f lP [TY VU

Ith words that are familiar lo all: lUUnULlI OvUI l l I Ufcf

1 fiof hei

I Inhe bride's

nce of aboiand friendsby [ow

iroek performed the cerely. It being his first weddi

becoming ] , . , - , , of Trinity Reformedlurch, last week.The bride wore a traveling gown

of grey cloth, with a picture hat'••li and she carried a bouquet

bride roses. She was attended byElizabeth Martin, as

mald-of-honor, wbo was gowned

ml tan silk. She carried abouquet or lilles-of the-valley

I o lets. The best man was I.loyiran Mlddlfjswortb, a cousin of 1

bride.

The home was decorated w,1ms. ferns aad smllas, the arran;i-nr. In the parlor being especlatractive. FoUowlng the ceremo

which was performed with a rihere we:

gifts

was served. The weddingrom ! . ."!.• iii- in was played•lano by Mbs Estelle Francis,ey City, an intimate friend of tbeamily.

The bride received a largeion of handsome and nseturom relatives and friends, inurnlture. out glass, table lin

The couple did not go awayie, deferelng the trip untile. For the winter they will board

with the groom's mother on Plalifield avenue. Mr. Randolph holdsposition with one of the large Insu

ipanies in New York. Bothe and bis wife are well-known here

andolph Is popular as an Ilaving been a member of1 F. C., and Mono A. C. f.id baseball (earns.

SOUTHERN COUPLE •ID IN HELD

Iss Maud E Swilling, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. David Swilling, ot

«!•!.. Georgia, and SwHt Gilmerof Atlanta. Ca.. were quietly mar-ried al 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon

.he home of the bride's aunt. Mrsnk W. M o m . on Central avenue.» ceremony was fferformed by Rev,A. C. McCrea. pastor of the'First

M. E. church, in the presence of thelmediate relatives. The coupl»as unattended.

The house WU beautifully demo-ted for tbe occasion with a pleas-g arrsngem.'ent of palms, carnations

.,,1-ior reception hall and diningoom. After congratulations a «,.,[.ing and Thanksgiving dinner com-

Th.

> in Northern;y will reside

ere tiu groom holdsie railway postal aer-

•tb Boih she and her, host of friends with,••• popular and theirIII undobatedly bereception flrtlng thebride has been-visit-

home of Mr. and Mrs.

xlon for Thursday'si prepa-

A rmotrr.1 always try to treat my maid J:

' •!}« were a member of the family.'"Gracious, bow do you get her uit up with It*"—London Opinion.

b* dha

oubled Ivlng been brc

ars of labor.ge Into

•ly to bend thenow dlr

T h e i;o!

ught afterbeyond the form-

a) ten•cted t

alned aIon ofa clubh

* athe

The dema1 and private entertain;that better facilities

vlded Immediately, andillzed also that more'money 1expended for regular help, in

r that the service may beat all times. There baa been a ver;large growth of social activity at th.club, and provision ;must be mad'!by enlargement of. dining rooinakitchen, etc.. to handle tbe business

being

;e priviist be bett

fun.cloak-room fathere m

cllitlee. especially for the ladii--There must also be a Competent ck-r.constantly in charge of the office ancof the books. It la,1 estimated thanot less than :,.••'><> meabi will b.served next season. : with'tbe samihigh grade cuisine maintained, an;there win have to be a competesman In charge of ljills and booksAll these matters ar« now being considered aad a plan will be formulated and submitted lo tbe club durIng the winter. The club house lito be kept upon until Turther noticiand th« full service.' U being mainUlned.

my Sat loo r.'For he that Is mighty hath djboe to '

great things, -And holy is bis name.' Tta* social season was itfEuKUrat..

know the rest or her* story.' Wednesday night wnen ih*; young«% one which alt delight to society set gave its. flrst dafce at th

read; but *s to the other ™etp!ent Hartrldge School auditorien, Thif a Divine gift, what more has the affair, like those of otier)»|acB. wa

tale to tell? It is saw. alas' that a great Ruccess, more than^wo burher wretchedness scarcely grew less.Ured guests being present from NV

-. Occasionally she York, Brooklyn. Pbiladiflp#a. whllwould remember that a good s|ft was many of the leading coHsSeapromised, but mostly sb« complained represented by their student?, includ.it the strange and often burdensome log a number of foot bull lifroes wtconditions that were laid upon h?r have made history on the: grtdiion.in receiving Jt, but at last the; prom- The audltorlnm. so recently r•-id time arrived, and the glfi'.of the modeled, was made ev»n jnorc a

Lord was hers. Happy now. de- tractive with handsome (a/nishlnispite her complaints, s&e :iook«t] and a pleasing arrangement; of flor.

Iling through her tears up >n the decorations. The stage. *rjcp piann<little baby boy. audf called to-represent a'garden scene'^nd hei

i orchestra, \aof- N«"4 high- the Hungai,•.-•-, T h e York, fourteen p ieces , in -lull

m , when tnme. was seated. The i-pJMfgram o•.!!•• a dlf- dances w a s eons ldered orij of tb<

>rhl from best and It was after 2 o'ct&k in thi th« Ktofy. has 'morn ing when the del ign^nl affalGod'E sift un- ' terminated. During an [ni.-nnU in-

| G o d ' ' t i d i h t | # d bmidnight

HOPE CHAPEL SOCIETYGIVES ELABORATE DINNER

Departing from tbe cunventlform of Hocial affair, the CbriiEndeavor Society of Hope Higave an elaborate dinner in the din-ing room at tbe chapel, ThursdayIt observed no special occasion otbeithan tha holiday itaelf and w»iattended by thirty ' members. Mrand Mrs. G. Herbert Condlct. thformer tbe ihapel'si Sunday schoaiuperintendent. were the guests o

homThe menu comprised

courses, prepared a i d servedthe direction of Mfes Elale Slorahwho planned the dinner.6:15 when the diners sat down an.fi:20 before the tai>le was 1for speech ma king.' Mr. Condied as toastmaster «nd among thosewho spoke briefly were -Miss BerthaJones. W. Morris Hunter and AlSnyder. Afterward" the you^g Ppleenjoyed an informal program

ocal and instrumental music aamra. The dining; room was de.ated with the society's colors, yel-DW and white.

Miss Slorah was ably assistedrranglng the affair by Miss Ed

Rckert and Mis Elsie Rlmmer.•rs of the social commltuto by Frank Iflmmer. Hngh B.1, James Keitny and WilliamThe dinner proved to be si«d that another will be gl-

niiiin , Hold Inn r. -ihm Merllnft.The Junior Christian Endeavor

Society meeting at Trinity Reformedirch. Wednesday; afternoon, wasde a! special Interest by the pres-.- of Mrs. Cornelius Schenck, Mrs.V. Kirn. > and HUs Mabel Wil, who made short addresses to theing people. TWs;was followed by

a social hour and refreshments wereved. It was also, ihe occasion foraging in the th^nk-offering. A.erous donation of Jellies, cereals,etables and cauried goods. They-a all distributed among membershe congregation. : >..• iellles beingt to those *"ho: are ill.

were abont thirty^ve members ofjoclely at:the mtetlng.

be gained on•r letters of St.that the apost

be taken literally, and irwhat be said ti

fee giving thid: et-riousiy. _ .

goofl'advice and It Is m.v cthat he was right about ft,

e'Christians of today w*uld be bet-rChrisUans If.

spirit of th,be noted.

m plea

k,believe be

prayer. 'Pray withwere hb words just

" '»« text. Now it Ison- conld not in

iers without ceasing!;buttb«|e>s he could be prayfig.a s be praying while lie 1sib^e he la eating, yesa ; be praying e»en 'u-iinu.-*' prayer is juet gtk inmos'

_ i«y . iikeepingwhile they supposed the£oth>r things It quitet h r o n e will uu 1a problem unsolved, and IinsPfind lhat the »olut

jtlear. Psvchologis^ n U.ese days that

done by nomethins they v[•Melons mind. What, 'i believe i

Utot,olaa inner self ofpii"f always fully consclo^wHeh be neverttmegsiire of contrc

j g fg pp

. l i ion . iimt lea'nlbg iijicti t h e ever-

laaflng arms. God is pvp;" round

ff'Natarer Is he than breathing.

B 5 Godid we can be cottar and in'dread,1 The con

n gratitude and. love. '• tion the cthia better way lw which whom thes aware of God. It seem- prised Mil

1 King ot Kings man; Miss

t go*d Sift. Ml!

pper

and that it would be Impossible fohim ever to forget tt. The g(ft wa gift of life, through his Son, Je

t hi h i h t

Helen Tlmpinnle G. risk.ette Carpenter,%Jlsa Dorp>

t*y Fisk, MIBS Katherin«'McCutchMtss Ethel Most. Mlfc Carotin,

and Miss Elinor & WaringMahing which the xfie patronesses were Mi* Cbarle-

Christian can remember merely as' j . Flsk. Mrs. Osborn rta*fted. Mrs?having been given In the pafct, but . f r a n k S. Martin. Mrs. ' Bfcbeh M.

bins rather which every; Chris- Cutcheou Mrs, A. M. \ Ig^stj Mra"tlan can fee) to be always In hi* own; lJewi>i G T\a>»*on and ; ! # . prvllli.personal possession, ju&t as really an . T Waringthe two motbers of the storj1 could! T b e young women wi l lknow of thB gift of God to1 them. I g,,^ a n a ther Btmllar d a n c ^

stant knowledge of Christ with him t h e ) r ' a ) | n u a i dance JiiJt **brought as great a Joy and .stirred I chrifilmas

deep a feeling of gri

abrj

had with the happy mother Mary of}

a - s z x z r z x s z THANKSGIVING « | OFWAICHUNG H I CLUBLord and recipients of the same mar-

vellous gift from the .King of Kingscould likewise begin to take the at-titude of praise within our! heartswhich we would allow nothing what-ever to Interrupt. - J

-Think what this would 7 mean!No days of depression, no bitterness,no complaint. Meditating, uponGod's goodness to us, his good pur-poses which we can share, and bisgood gifts, a knowledge, of which wemay be enjoying always, we shouldbe flooded with Inner hsipptnesawhich would show itself in the very

our voices and the look of

- eyes. It was BO with St. Paul,

The Waiif its

: H.I-

| ; when si*

>ugh thi iutward. tcuoj.i.

most succesafieason. Thursday mornmeen members met witht the-Baltusroi Golf OIu® at 10:^•clock. The;going witiff and heavy, there

of hfgh fences and wldi> OJUcbesthe, 1

wft 1ditlon. However, the rtd« «a'exciting one which alt tfi'f paipants fully enjoyed. . : T^reonly two splits. G. F. Casdj. or 1Branch, and Peter H^ut^, Jr.Newark, being the 'uaiortur

fences and wldt Atches _ _ ,ent moderate spe«! had' Ie(

secutionsfor whothatred fiFor what didhonorable lotand <well-to-do Jewishpoverty, shipwreck and

Paul gl

, $e numb*I.uifook of A

. _ . hobts/belng Hi:ind Hatrj^L. Flncf

kfast was serye^fuilder ify, sui>ervision of Steward Sfeatherb^

' and the menu was a <|el^htfu1 or,,;Thos*. participating i iif ~ tb-e huifere Lewf ' "

g

hes, howeaywardembers,e faith

ofnd life, and of ^ gift which

. . _ bounty of the King *f Kings I:wia a gift, in each caafl. exceeding

ions to the- King ftlmself. ando ^guard with

Miss Mary Rose Waters.'of New-k. and E. B. Gotlick. formerly of

Hill, out now; of Cast Orange.

•rfargedeatous care that wmcnjBe had en-rujted to them.; In 01ft cuae it id

however, the gift .liil not seem1 welcome. The ibeiplent did

not lika to be bound bf tbe condl-JQS under which It wasggiven, how-• .F flae the gift Itself ftnlght proveW. and so. while 111:1113; the

bo«r when the favor of; tbe Kingmifbl be Joyously declaffd to all theworld, she passed her i$a* in bltier-ii"'-- and complaint, |

Mi was not so with g the otherch&en one. however, asgthe tale de-clares, but from the vjjfy first her

were married Thurfday morning at heajrt was filled with hgjppimat Stj Mary's church, jex^tatfc:30 o'clock

Stony Hit! by Rev. father Schwartzhe pastor. The

A divine li shone from her fi ce and the

knowledge of the wondj Wtu: gift of

ibb^rV: for I1, •,< i n . and

is the man V b o al- : F r e d B u I 1 - a E -His letter* to th*1 S" Waring. Rufus C. ;Ffeph, Har

r troublesome and L - Fit>Zb- Miss Mabel 1 Kioley. M:t be some 6f their Gertrude Noe. W. C. Eekfrson. L01

repeated thafaks for Batjer. Singleton Van fec||al<*. Waje faithful, and urgeJ ', I e r Reynolds, Peter Hiufe , ^r., RJjhanks ui*;i.< t* for all P e r t Anderson and Chri& Cumins

things. j Among the other guests a^the brea13

. "We ask sometimes, when things fast were Stuart Wo^tlfer, of \xlook dark, it it would be right for d o n> K l 1 - Mr. and H n j | t , A. Laus to give thanks. How wa* it with caster, of New York; Mr* and MSt. PaulT He gave thanks even for I-aurena H. Van Buren, iti. and Mihis trials, "'rejoicing In hope, pa- Benjamin Wood. Mr. .ir-.t Mrs. ttient In trlbalatlon." Yes. be even bert Davies, S. A. Crni^hank. Itsays. "I am exceeding Joyful in all and Mrs. H. Reeve Stoe&ton. Mlour tribulations.' There is ft bright; Helen Crulkshank. Mi- fkfl Mrs. \side to the hard things ot life if oneTJeLaR. Anderson, Mr. 3j«l Mrs. ifwill look upon them as m^ana of ''•• Tlmpson, Mr. and Swa.: F. \TEettins closer to God and " -«" » — . &•• • .&» ^>.J n^ ^ a m • •• v ^means of doing greater B .

fully realizing the Divjpe pipose. So I

if hard 'tiBuffered n

iy lift up t!giving, bellevjni

God are noi

that afterChristians who!ill as naturall

nd D

P. C. C. XOMIN.V

T h e

field, tis

thathelps E

li

PlainBeld Country C, In-thank*-! pointed and! will cobeat things' Barr.ows. Charles Aluce; of the' ward H I.,..hi. retirewin* which1 at large, together wttlfj| Leigbtou

often <ung, tiut the spiritual Calkins, tbe president a n i George S.t reaped within. reverent _ Ring for the trustees. II&rfTI be the

en there is the wondenTul fact trustees to be elected:he -thankful heari which! meeting in February.

han anything elsjp to ac-{ TIcomglish desirable resul:he outward life. Some one baa said and Jhat "thanksgiving la the iuslness'served•nd of prayer' It Is the expression [ threeof the faith we have that what we, only rnave asked for la being- received, that ' ing coiGod fs faithful who has promised; [edcnsli

t 11 l m 1 1 1 ' j ' .

M. Pay,P. Stevesix yean

J. M."1 Day

while Mr. fBevens w;itly appointed. |",Art aud|ttee has also b&si »Bi>oi

r s. 0. Loig$sbery nr

. 'ntering ln{. to the' Thle Haman Lworking or Gods own will l i brlng-i I-Ady in touring car f^eekons

,g to pass tbe bright things and pedestrUn.good things thst are needful-for our "Will yoi

•Ifare. St. Paul, 'abounding in | favor, sir*1'thanksgiving.' wherever he went and. 'Certainly, madam,whatever he suffered, wasvaecam-j "Then please stand nut;-in thplishlng by that very fact, or: rather.I die of the highway and|«et ahelping to accomplish, the outw»rd! how quickly I can stop ikf careffects of the very gift of God tori oat hitting yon.

• JN THANKSGIVINGFrotMtuit Congregation Meet

Together Following TheirAnnual Ouatom. :

EIGHT PASTOKft TOOK PAHT.

Rev. Mr. Ooodi-irfc. PrMMrhed tlie S « -

Thenat tbe

Wr*lher.

ie Protestant churches Ottbe city Joined In a union nnrvlce ofprayer and thanksgiving Thiirwlay

First M.large .

'atening iuddy condition of tha•iii.il many from attending.^The t>ermon was delivered 6* Rev.

harles I- Goodrich, of the <jongre-gatlonal church. The devotfolal e»-

laes were begun with f io flneing-bf a hymn. "Come. Ye Th,,nhfn) feo-

'ed by the readlng/pf sen-_ . .-•rtpture by Rev. D s A. C.

M c C W of the First V y, •?• , h.Tbe President's proclamatlt^l W Mread by Rev. O. J. Shoop. of^Grao

M. B. reft.Dr. J. A. ChambllS3,$of the

First Baptist, delivered th«| Invofcation and led In the Lord's grayer,after which the choir sang «ts an-hem, "Pralee Ye the Falhsrjf

Rev. U R. Howard, of Hope cba-iel, conducted the reading ipf thefsalter. which was takeij: frompBaltns 145. and Rev. A. K Finn.>f the Park Avenue Baptist . 'mrrt .ead the Scripture lesson froati Sam-lel Z: 22. Tbe congregatliii sang•Eternal Source or Every J » y "

Rev. Dr. John S. Zelle, of Cres-<•<>• Avenue Presbyterian . lmn-Si, ledn prayer, and a "Response'^by Iheholr was followed by 1if Rev. Charles L, Goodrictl|oncluslon of which the congregationang "America."

Rev. Dr. A. C. McCrea l e^ in thtfeadtng by the congregation of a,-eneral expression of thank* 10 God)nrlng the singing of an -knthem,'Sweet and Marv«lons." by t£e choir,iflerlngs were made for th^'Cbarltyorganisation Society. ] ,

Rev. John V. Broek. "f TrinityRerormed church, de l iver^ an ot-

Ttory prayer, following which theingregation sank tbe Doxo|ogy. The

lenedlctlon was pronounceu> by Rev.rharles Shaw.

Rev. Goodrich. In his s-.-rmon. re-ferred to tbe day as the cine when:houghts of the old home caitne to usespecially strong, with 1U ttiemortes

of the past. "We feel thankful, too,"be said, "for oar forefather*, the no-

md good men before ties, whoseitlan. character we lia.trt Inher-

ited." It was true, to an unusualdegree, he declared, that thp pioneers'ere God-fearing men.

The speaker had taken'; bis text:om Psalms, 61: 5. "Thou^hast glv-n me the heritage of them^that feariy name." He believed $bat the>ng line of Godly fore-faBiern hasiv«n us a momentua in C^-lstlanity

which cannot be checked, jjand thatthis inheritance of churactaf Is what

received In the fray of abackground.

Individuals of Christian: parent);e, said he. have stronger bodies

tbe Inheritance of a Christian. In-Uectual and physical background.

Their parents have given tljem a dif-ferent outlook on life than.'had theyor jiarents those wbo dlsrejjard mor-illtj-: They realise more readily th*mportance of higher educajjon; -theyire taught a higher standard or mor-ility and as a r^ult nithioK butilgh morality will satisfy ttwm:

He pictured a father Utking imloy up on a mountain 'ind showing

the beautiful view tffilow, andhe likened to the start in lifehild has from a generous father

id unselfish mother, whorpoint thety from a higher position,.."And," said be, "we caij bequeath

have re-ived from those who' f arfrt God

toil

v. lii)

K. O F i'. m i n i s MI-\IO ti.u.

SKRVICK AT ST. MAI

aftei

departed• • ; i . - : - of Watchung 'i Council,<.;.:-••:• of Columbus, was fceld at St.

a j nHornininembeA of 1the aerMre in

terajt of th«ouocll In whose inemoryjtbe mass

was held are: Lawrende Doyle.Michael Owena. Edward jfc. Plynn.oseph A. Barry. John $J. Doyle,ohn H. Conroy, Williams,.!. Doyle.lexander Flynn. J a m i Hibbltrsid James A. Saverd. ;

-SI. Ague*' CinlW .

kindly , do m- a 1

il •

which be 1 1 giving thanks, j Bo we, I brake is ont of order.1

thanksgiving, 'will be I Plain Dealer.

j of the Cftu.rch <. a delightful d;he parish hona.

light. There

at R- Agnes'The Heavenly

ales pitdan«ing.

.1.1. li-.bout Bfty (

•ojoyed by (some'of the guests. The affair wailunder the direction of Mrs, FranklinHerrell. who is directress of thaguild and she was assisted by othermembers. The music was furnishedby Mis* Jane Bennett and lltss GraceSqnler. Refreshments wfcrc Mrv«ddaring an Intermission, i

Sm. sim iar*' —— t-

Boroajfh Fathers, by Rssola- Uod, Object to Somerset's

Ttxln^ Methods. Til tint l-WOTA(iK IXByiiVoCAL *«rth IMalnlW-M ••namk*4~ Vonr

Hn« Kftr and lu Ctimril vn Xoc Memd

for It. ' T*># North Plainfield Council held a 'Wlal meeting Friday night to «*»nfcld*r the tu anninei situation l-esidc* Mayor TowoMd and all f'oabrllmen. except U'ool.toa and McGw, tbore weTe also prwnt As- J II Cooley. Corporation CosnaH C A Heed and former May- or Newton I* Smaller. the latter be- ing a member of the Somerset Coun- ty Tax Hoard. All of the m*mbera w>r» of about mu aatne opinion In the matter of reduction* Mr 8ma I ley answered the q<i.-*tlnn* that were put to him br the Mayor and Corporation Coon *e|. who desfn-d Information on mome outsort* pertaining to |<„int> tak board matter*, and Mayer Townsend »*W« addressed the meeting briefly explaining hi. portion In tho matter of reduction of taxes In the bor- ough Mayor Townaend Raid With reference to What la anld In the comm an Ira t Ion before you. • utilizing the part I look In regard fo;th». raising of valuationa through- out the county. I want to *ay that at the Inat Council meeting. I gave my reason* for the rourae I had |»nr- am-d. and it la hardly repeat or enlarge upon - I did What | believed to be right and m Mae with my duty and. ufi der almflar rlrrumalanre*. | ahould do exactly the aanie again. There I* one thine that ahould be kept la mind, and that la, the Mayor ha* no more control over the a property than any prtv The aasemom of the various fating districts make the aaaeastnen the county Hoard of Taxation »k«m they receive their laarrortlon*. ha. fall |»ower to accept their valu- ations. or correct them. If Inequali- ties exist. "I, therefore, absolutely refuse accept any responsibility for work over which I have no control. I wan to may. however, that I thoroughly agree with what Is said In this e< m u nlr at Ion as to the Injustice d* tn the Borough of North Plainfield, by the Inequitable assessments of tho county. This protest coming, as It does. -Ighed by * eminent rltliena of the borough, la entitled to the careful consideration that I know yofl will give |t f lay It before you and ex press the hope that action will be fallen, a. far as practicable. In line with the suggestions mad The following resolutions were unanimously *doi«cd and ordered ►ent to the Somerset board ■ Whereas the assessed valuatloi of taxable property In the Borough of North Plainfield, according to the ofllelal published statements of the SUtr Hoard of Taxation. *m Increas- 'd in 1908 S1.3S9.7S0 sessinent In (he same borough for 1907: which In 19os of over 4 leper cent, of the total valuation of the said properties In 1907: ’ And whereas the total Increase la assessed valuations for 1999 over those of 1907 In the entire county of Somerset, exclusive of the Bor ouKh of Sonh Plainfield, was less than 18 per cent., while the total Increase in such valuations twwwshlp of Bridgewater for 1908 over 1907 i‘*fwmt>nt was less than 15 per cent.; And whereas the Immediate re- sult of thfc great discrimination » gainst the Borough of North Plal n*!d. ir allowed to stand, will I to fore*- that borough to pay In 1998 fl3.M2.Sh more roanty tax than In 1907. and this In spite of the fact that the total county whole County of *4*9 CO less than In 19«T; also that the said borough must pay for State school tat In 1998 f1.R50.77 mt thaa In 1997. thus la these two llei alone being obliged to pay over f.V- 000 more In 1909 than In 1907 by reason of this mo>i astounding In equality or Increase la valuations; And whereas It Is a matter of common knowledge that the taxable property In this borough was valued for assessment purpose* In 19«7 and previous year* at Us full, fair pro portion of value as compared with similar valuations in the rest of the county, as viu determined by th« County Board or Equalisation of Tax at Ion for 1907 which formally ap- proved the assessed valuations 1 that year; and consequently It I dearly apparent that If any Increase should have be*n made tn ruination* of the same properties 1bl* rear such Increase in the borough shonld have beeB st no greater proportion than the Increase In the remaining tax Ing districts of-the county. It being, alaa. a malter ot common knowledge that tbvre has been during the paat year no greater proportionate nat- ural Increase by way of new build- ings or the like In this borough than tn other parts of Somerset county.

MMY LIKE 10 HI

51 ii p.c.c. resume lif.ltwnDMlIa* Howard Valla How St. pj 1 Ob- jarred tho Great1.

thanks FOR Tiunt LATIONB «* I for th,

H.J. H«rr"« f

II »r cat. la this borough aa

acalaat laaa thaa II par cat. la th. ramaladar ot gomaraat rouol, la. aa- 4ar all lha clrfurn.I.no galtuna. If aad MlnUr rajon apoa IU (ac •Now. iharafora, ba It ra.nl.ed lha Maror aad Ooaaall of lha oaek of Konh Plalafl.ld th.r Ihr alorcald laim of awed aala-1 MU. Stott ha. mad, a raport to .flora of property la lha Boroo.h of ,a. of I a. Coo.trJ Cl ah. North PUInBeld. bajoad aad aot of .rawing „ „t,rardlhnrr aato.at of all propor-lon to lha lacraaaa of u-, bo.loc don. hr th. tctanr.nl dnet •aaaad rilnntlon. In tha remaining >k, auumd th, mana(,m,nt lau Uxing districts of 8om«rret ronntr. | la lea chan lour month*, la most aafslr sad Inlnrlous to tha . |B, Hiding tha dall aid tnmm,r saa- sald bororgb and tha altlaaaa and „n _„d t,„ ,h. tarparara tharaof. and that said Mar- | c|nb haa seed t.oaf maals. aa aa- or aad Conaell do harabr amphat ot .bool US par week. This Icallr protsat afslnst tha ram,. I doc not Inrlud, light rrfrehmaats •'Said M.rar and Connell do hara- „r..d tl «„m»rou» card Panic hr fnrthar molts that tha *omer- j Thrrr h,tl. i.ojg reguUr tab’, sat Cooaty Board of EqualIsadoa or jdrai. ,„q dfnn,r. sarrd Taxation ba and to harabr aaraaatlr | u0 ,be ,|It«n Saturdays, or an asar- pat It Ion,d to Immrdl.l.lr tak, op w .rant gS pari Saturday. O. <tl> haa ben pearl aad thoroughly ,s.mln. Into this ,„d Labor Day tb,r» war. sarmoos on Th, Cb "hoi, matter, and to taka such rrc- „rT.d Th,r. hs., baen dial anion as may bo poclbl. to ,.blr d hot, mrala sar>,d on ronbwllh railaaa Ibis borough sod d,„ oth„ ,han Snldrday. and holl- tts taxpayers from such most unfair daT, guidon. th»r, baso ben and nnjnat dlsrrlmlnatlon lo'cslna- 3)3 „rWale or .p^laj dinners and allons and ■ssesm-nts. and nlso to ,nnch,a. ,„d :s« spclal light ra- pmrnt any repetition tharaof; and (r„bm™t. •SSId Mayor aad Court) do far-, TP, this ,far. as ontllnd the- raaols, that th. Clerk of l»li aho,(i haa n^mtalnd under Itorongh do forthwith mall or da I Kr).,| dlsadesntagc. Th, kltrben b liver a certified copy of Ihla reso- , foo and |hfar„ no |llll,r). OBP I ill Ion lo each m^mber nf aald Conn-0eBrend. through a trap door laid ty Board and to the Clerk thereof, j ,n lhr 8oor of ,hr overcrowded klt- ft (a not known what action «h-;rh«m. and arrives la a small damp board will take. If any. when the ho|f> wh|rh |g r>n#d 1h„ r„,llir mooting Is held In the borough on ; for9 ano|hrr ^..on, ,be defecta must Tuesday* jt*. rured. and the plaiu dining room the most attractive place for meals, must be doubled In site. The golf course having been brought after ten years of labor, beyond the form- ulatlve stage into good condition, needs merely to be maintained as at present; and the altentlon of the trustees Is now directed to clubbou Improvements. The demand f meals and private entertainments la such that better facilities 1 provided I in mediately, and realised also that more money must be expended for regular help. I der that the service may be pr at all times There has been a vsry large growth of socigl activity club, and provision must be made by enlargement of dining rooms, kitchen, etc., to handle the bust The club Is also bel^g used so much for large private functions that there must be belter cloak-room fa- cilities. especially lor the ladles There must also be a competent clerk constantly In charge of the office and of thu books. It In estimated that not less than 5.00* meals will served next season, with the si high grade cuisine maintained, and then* will have to lie a competent man In charge of hills and books. All these matters are now being con sldered and a plan will be formu- lated and submitted lo the club dur- ing the winter. The dab hoi to be kept apoa until further notice and the full service Is being

sdow Sfr HI. Man of Uod

MISS MUM I BfilOC

Of DANIEL RANDOLPH Miss Mary Martin, the ngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace J Martin, of Orchard Bark, and Daniel Randolph, son of Mrs. Daniel A. P. Randolph, ot Plainfield avenue, were married at t Thurs- day night at the home of the bride s parents In (he presence of about one hundred relatives and friends from this city and nearby towns. Rev. John Y. Hroek performed the cere- mony. It being hit first wedding since becoming pastor of Trinity Reformed church, last week. The bride wore a traveling gown of grey doth, with a picture hat to match and she carried a bouquet of bride row* She waa attended by her slater. Miss Elizabeth Martin, as aiaid-of-bonor. who was gowned In white and tan aUk. She carried a bouquet of 111 laa-of-the-valley and violets. The best man was l^oyd Van Mlddlmworth. a coualn of the bride. The home waa decorated w|ib palms, ferns aad smllax. the arraage- mcat la the parlor being especially attractive. Following the ceremony, which was performed with a ring, there were congratulation* and sup- per waa served The wedding march from J-oebengrin was played on the piano by Mbs Estelle Frauds, of Jer- sey City, an lailmate friend of the

large collec- tion of handsome and useful gifts from relatives and friends. Including furniture. Qit glass, table linen, etc. The couple did not go away at this time, deferring the trip until a later date. For the winter they will bosrd with the groom s mother on Plain field avenue Mr Randolph holds s position with om* of the large Insur- ance companies In New York. Both he and hb wife are well-known here Mr Randolph Is popular aa an ath- lete, havfag been a member of the Orange F C.. and Mono A. C. foot- ball and baseball teams.

S0U1HERN Ml

NED IN PLAINFIELD Miss Maad B Swilling, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. David Swilling, of luivoala. OoorgU. and Swift GUmer. of Atlanta. Ga . were quietly mar- ried wt 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of the bride's aunt. Mrs. Frank W. Morse, on Central aveaue The ceremony was |fi-rforaied by Rev. Dr. A C. MrCrew. pastor of the First . E church. In the presence of the mediate relative*. The coupl- was unattended The house was beautifully deco- rated for the occasion with a pleas- ing arrangement of palms, carnation- and chrysanthemums throughout the parlor, reception hall and dli room. After congratulations a i ding and Thanksgiving dinner com- bined to make the oreaslon one of added pleasure to all. r. and Mrs. Gilmer left on 3:99 train in the afternoon fo weeks' wedding trip In Northern a. after which they will reside at Atlanta, where the groom holds position In the railway postal aer< ce The bride received many girts of value sad use Both shs and her husband have a host of friends with n they 'nre popular and Uielr return home will undobntedly be marked by a reception lifting th* rasloa The bride has beea-rUK- t at the home of Mr and Mr*. Morse for Several months la prepa- ration for Thursday's event

•'1 always try to treat my maid aa she were a member of the family." "Gracious, how do yon get her to pat up with U?”— London Opinion

UK CHAPEt nr

DIVES ELABORAIE DINNER Departing from the conventions form of social affair, the Chrlatlai Endeavor Society of Hope chapel, gave an elaborate dinner la the din- ing room at the chapel. Thursday It observed no special occasion other than the holiday Ifaelf and attended by thirty members, and Mrs. G. Herbert Condlct. the former the chapel's Sunday school superintendent. »erp the guests of honor. The menu comprised twelve courses, prepared and served unde, the direction of Mb** Elsie Slorah who planned the dinner. It was 6.15 when the diner* sat down and 8:30 before tho table was cleared for speech making. Mr Condlct ed as toastmaster and among t who spoke briefly Were Miss Bertha Jones. YY. Morris Hunter and Alio Snyder. Afterward the you^g peo- ple-enjoyed an infofmal program of vocal and Instrumental music and game*. The dining' room *u deco- rated with the soclpty's color*, yel- low and while. Mis* Slorah was ably assisted la arranging the affair by Min Edna Eckert and Mis Elsie Rlrnmer. a* member* of the social committee, sad also by Frank Rlrnmer, Hugh B. Sweeny. James Kenny and William Dolg. The dinner proved to be such a success that another will be given In the near future..

Junior* HuW IstwMlag Mrrtlsg The Junior CbHarlaa Kademror Soviety meeting at Trinity Reformed church. Wednesday . afternoon, waa made or special lateyes: by the pres- ence of Mr*. Cornelius Schcock. Mrs R V Klnnev and Ml*a Mabel Wil- son. who made abort addresaea to the young people. ThU was followed by a social hour and refreshments were served. It waa also the occasion for bringing In the th»nk-offerlng. A generous donation of Jellies cereals, vegetables and raurird goods. They were all distributed among members of the congregation, the jellies being to those Who are ill- There » about thirty dive member* of the society at: the meeting Miss Mary Rose Waters.' of New- ark. and E B Gofjlck. formerly ot

Paul/* which haa arou Inteiest. On Sunday his subject was Thanksgiv Tewqhlng of Bt Paul " P«rt: t Paul did not thanksgiving day out of but apparently kept lion-all of the time. The was Arne of bis pra>lng. aave his prayer* for fim for fped-time every day- praying In some way whenever he was praying *pr was also glvlpg thanks. T^ls seems so lupract. than they say the word *la everything give th. merely a strong figure of»ii>eecb phaglzing the need of tbAnirs giving on Ml suitable occasion*. |Toe words occur, however, toward a rather long and serlo In the midst or quite cal instructions regard! tlan life, not the aort which a man would be TgttOI rled awav evidence from the subject

exaggeration, or t enthusiasm. No. from «kc connection, light to be gained • fro€p other letters of St the effect that the apostl^f wished be lake* literally . and what he said In urgini to be giving thanks to GA. Soberly and. se riously, he thougfii that waa goo^'advice sod It Is mi. conviction that be was right about J, and that we 'Christ Ians of today ter Christians If. we rt sdVlce lo ourselves sod without th# spirit of t "jl moat be noted. St. Paul couples that prayer. 'Pray wl were hia worda Just of (be text. Now It I one could not be prayers without ceasing tit never- theless he coaid be pray ca* be praying while he wlape he Is eating, yes. cad be j>ra» I ox even w hi-eauiw- prayer U Jnst heart of maa laying b Yog have heard of pe greatly interested in keeping at It day and while they supposed the other thing*. It quit th^t ont- will go a problem unsolved, an in*find that the *olut lyaslear. P*>chologi» ...pin these day. doge by something they loss mind. Whs believe eve n Inner self of ,ya folly roc which he nevertheless }as a large measure of control. ^Jt is in this inner er van always he going Here wie can be. as uajjy upon oar knees. )*flr o>|t. Here la this cn« bo reaching out hi cation, and leaning u lasting arms. God Is about us: VNearer U he than <?|o«or than hands or Anj what w# aw^gre pf His presence. spirit will become to ths air to our physic;

asrwnnetcwioviwn r-* It* amt rw mu ot r»)oiel« All non <,rlxlxlT .ajoyinx "ho wt fa.r »,r. happier br bn "bleb Hmvm fcax ,.,r In Vot, fol pmrocr. ut Maned to txl« ba ‘ no" s •pfrfl of tb,akul«lu- At Uit,; mat- | Iu • t«r friend .nd kln.wooxn at ba. .b, brak* forth Into olbdlnK. vltb word! that sr* funlllir to all: ' »; Mill dot, nmknlfy lb. Word. IK mt aplril bath rojoleod mi Rxfloor. 'For b, that l. mliht, hath iblo

YOUNGER Mill SET

SUES DEimiUl:DINCC , "X. luunrlt. And bolj lo bio mtmI | u Ton know tko rat of k.i' .lor,. Wrdnadn, nlnbi -boo <b, roouog for It to an, which nil d,!l*bt to •oclwtj Mt *,ro I to Ini dn<ro nt lk* rud; hot k. to tko Other rodoloat Hortrldk, School nudltoilfa. Tht of ■ Dtrlno gfft. oh.I Bor, tax lb, k«nlr. Uko thoo, of otlo M.t. w.y Ul, to utt) It to Mid. xlxd' that a «ro,l auccm. mom tk»n^»o bun, tar or.ubMniox and, <n loo.'drtol liau brio, prroelt fboni N,< but ralb,r morr. Oanolnnafl, .ho York. UrookDn. 1-klladrlpHa. "kll« "ould r,tn,mb,r that a good dlft mu> of lk, toadlu collrf-t ,r,< promlMd. boi mo.ll, ok, romplolo. .1 rrprooutod b, Ib.lr «udr,B. far lad. nl Ihr xtrxn,, and irflon borddixoni. Is, , number of fooiball *<)•',« »bC rondlttoci. I bat ",ro laid opdn h,r box, mxd, blxlor, on Ibo iKdlun .? la rMOlnnk 11. but at tut th«r prom Tho auditorium, to rwyntl, lord ,lm, arrlrrd. and lb, (IH ot th, modeled. ... mod. eron jPior, Word "as boro Hopp, nnbr. d^ Irxrllr, with h.ndooni. fkrotobl xpll, her complalalx. *b, looked end , pleoxln, srrxtxemonf of fl< smiling tbmu,h her ttori upon th, decorations. The stag, egg plan, lac, of a little bsb, bo,. Su4 called to reprroeul a garden sceu and taert-’ his name Judsb, a lamonx and high- ibe Hungarian orchestra, aof Naa‘ >, honored name of her ruoq Th, York, founota pierwt. In ■full roq bo, llrnl. ko«,„r. lu a tlmq when fume, was seated. The (4" ■ Oreek Inltuence gate th, nauid a dlf- dances waa con,Id,red obg Mund. and the world from beet and It «aa after < o'cltak la tb then till now. m an,a the -lorr. has morning when Ibo dellghfinl sBal railed him Jnda. Ood's sfl, un- terminated. Daring an Injsrral.^o gratefully received hocomes God',1 at midnight sapper an. #rtrd b enrse .mnctlmrvi. and wo can bo con-1 a well-known caterer. . a—..

-at a hymn. "Caaaa. Ye Thank

itlo ‘ The committee under "Mao direct the dance given1, and • It waa this better »a, In which ’ whom the auecca. of It leiiun . Paul waa aware of God. * teem- p,lsed ..Wl*a Helen Tlmpaon. iehalrS lo him that tho King of Kings man; Mia. Annie G Fia^.-pra.urerP had given to him a great go*d gift. Mist Margarette Carpent,r.9IIM Dor? and that it would be Impossible for ot*, Flak. Mb Kal herlno' HoCutch* him ever to forget It. The gift was eon. Mia. Ethel Moot. Ml«a Caroline gift of life, ttfrough bis 8on. Jeans Martin and Mis. Elinor G Waring' Christ: not Mmetblng wbita tb, TJ, pat,».»■»„ were Mrg Ch.rlei, Christian can remember mr|.l, or j K|„k Mrs. Oaborn Halfled. Mra> having been given In tho ptat. but .prank 8. Martin. Mrs Robert Mo something rather which every Chris- Cutcbeon. Mrs. A. M Most. Mra- tion can leal to bo always In ala owa ; i^w|a o. Tlmp personal poaaaaslon. Jnat aa realty aa T WaHng of tta aford eonld, Th„ yonag women xaili i pnoliabli 1 another simitar d.ncfjit *Ml4 allowing «*»• btcbtlw jo xlvi iOSl dance J a

know of the *lft of God td them Moreover, with Bt. Pnul. the con- stant knowledge of Christ wRh Uni their broaxht ns great a Joy and ktlrred j Christmas! ns deep a feeling of gratitude as It! had with the happy mother Mary of J (he story. He knew, as she did. that God bud wonderfully blessed him. and he wax always rejoicing and al- ways giving thanks. I believe that wc who nre followers of the same l-ord and recipients of the same mar- vellous gift from ihe .King of Kings could likewise begin lo take tbe at- titude of praise within our* hearts which we would allow nothing what- ever to Interrupt. — f ' Think what this would mean: No days of depression, no bitterness, no complaint. Meditating upon God s goodness to us. his good pur- pose* which we can share, and his good gifts, n knowledge of wfelch we may be enjoying always, wo' should be flooded with Inner hqpplnvss which would show Itself In tfce very tones of our voices and tbe look of our eye*. It was so with Bt Pan! although the

nd !*t> Drvlllu

■■JIN! CLUB Watchdog Hunt Cif» held or most successful hnyi* of tl . Thursday mornings when si tjjie boun< list 10:3

of his life were exceedingly hard. If ever anyone had grounds fqr com- plaining. It would seem as if this! brave soldier of Christ did. He had. ' . , given up everything, - borne, friend*.' _KI_K - -a.a -a. .... .A. -A - .» a- — a a wnicn «r, tclllmt : position. all tb.t tb. World *«M-: d ,h .7 .7 cb .ork it *"< *•* *. ln I man< In'vlwd’gum *11 tb, sub- tb"1' pl*c,? puni.bmcnt. act Per- “ “ “ * i... — ..ii wvullona: disappointment fo thus, “f v,nI> hunl breakfast, th, bo»t*Cb,lng Kji- nrouncf him I"" C aDd HimJL. Flncf, If»o* up hlMTh* *** nod,r Hw

ippointment rhom he labored; hatred from the world For what did Bt. Paul give- up honorable lot n* the welH ■ nd -well-to-do Jewish rabb poverty, shipwreck and

embers met at the -Balt us rot Golf Clul O'clock. The going was cftceedli stiff and henry, there befog no of high fences and wide #tch*« the recent moderate sprtf had' IcfC the ground In n soft and'oggy cos- dltlon. However, the ride wgs an exciting one which all tile partici- pant* fully enjoyed . Tfccre wcifc only two spllta. O F cof l»njr Branch, and Peter ilgacii. Jr., at Newark, being tbe ^uuortunatetf. They escaped injury, and ^ter a fe£ minnles were able to roMtlane i» at ti«|lubbonai. reached about3.1 o'clock, (be riders, logother wltji to lh« numWJ five pagpuuk of ^

uratod »' 8t,. ' and the menu was | Thoa- partlclpatln atoning. Imprisonment, ebafea ,nd ”*r* „Lew“ E- ,«1*rln* '. (mrator; death! Yel this Is lk, man "ho ,1., Fred Bull. C E. 8 Belle**. Itlrhu. wars gave thanks. Ills lattei* to the s- Rhfn« C. rbiireheo. however tronbleaota, and Fln,‘h Ml“ wayward might b, aom» Of tbelr Gartnulo Noe. W. C. members, gave repealed thanks for Bailer, singleton Va tbe faith ot them to giv

Then His ipMi ilk - B*. This without rh n way. our hearts. the cou- nt* »o with he always wsa aIway i. said, a en who Haven

tribslitlon.'

HIU. 6ut DOW of East Ornngs. married Thursday morning st y clock st St. Mary's church. he pastor The groom Is well-

al It g. It Is living In .deepest depth* er» n»»«Y with >t l«ii*ne» Of God iPadl: not only w ions of God. but b .fuBy conscious of here were owce* I long time sgo. tw. wonderfully b! rrellou* n.»s*ai whispering t from the Eter light and life, and of had- rich boonty of the K 4a a gift, in each precious to the King he'Vtfargcd (he l,wo lo fguard with lealou* care that which;.he had en- listed to them : In oifh case It D said, however, thi* gift fid not seem Welcome. The rtreipUnt did aot Ilka to be bound b» the condi- tions under which it wm^given. how- v«jr fine the gift Itself (Bight prove to fle. and so. while ^railing the hour when the favor ofV the King might be Joyously declaAd t& all the world, she passed her tA* In bltier-

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Com! j Among (he other guests at'the b . "Ws ask somctlmss, when thing* tmal were fltuart Worngy. of look dark. If it would be r|ght for don. En*-: Mr. and A. us to give thanks. How wax it with roster, of New York: Mr. and M SC Paul: He gave (hanks even for l+arena H. Van Duren. Mr. and M his trial*, "'rejoicing in hope, pa- Hnujnmlu Wood. Mr. amt Mr*. ,tlon." Yes. ha oven .***•« Davies. 8. A Crol||hgBk. ceding Joyful In nil and Mrs. H. Reev# Stuegton. There Is a bright Melon Crulkshank Mr. nd Mrs. W; Inga of life If one"DeL*R. Anderson. Mr. tfhd »Irs. It will look upon them ax meant of G. Tlmpson. Mr and Mfa. F VT getting closer to God and to men. n- Butler and Dr. F. C. Ard - means of doing greater service and J — *4. ^ more fully reaUxlng ths Divine pur- P. C. C. NOMINAT6>KH. T pose. So it Is that even 'after a) i* year of hard'times. Ohrlstlgiui who ! The nominating roromiftee of (4t have suffered most will a* naturally Plainfield Country Club been sp- as any lift up their voltes In thanks- pointed and- will compris^ Billot T- giving, believing that the besl things Barr.ow*. Charles A. Hepd and Kd- of God nre not the prodor* of the ward H Ijidd. represeatUbt the dub field the mere corn and win* which • at largo together w is bo often auog. t>st t bo gpl ritual Cal kina, the president harvest reaped within fevereat Ring for tbe trustees, hearts and consecrated live*; ; duty of ibis committee •Then there Is the wondegftil trustees to be elected that It Is the thankful beari which meeting In Pebruary.- .• helps more than anything else to ac-1 ‘‘The trustees whose tv«mt< romijllsh deslrnbio results, vven in “re T. M. D«y. J- M %elUbargef the outward life. Some one has said and J P. Stevens. Mr*’ Day has that thanksgiving is the Easiness served six year*. Mr. ^ellsbarger

in imimi ProUfftmnt OongT^iUon Mrot

Together Following Tbelr AaanMl Cub tom.

EIGHT PAMTORH TOOK PART. Hcv. Mr. GwoffrMl Fevwched ttia Her.

■sow—A-nwgregsSiew Large

Most of the Protestant charges Of tbe city joined In n union mat ce ot prayer nod thanksgiving Thursday morning at tfls First M. E. «. urcb. There waa a large mta though the ihrentenlng w*-*ih r and muddy condlUon of the strg.*|s pro- vented many from attending The sermon was dellverdtal Rev. Charles I- Goodrich, of the Cfcogre- gatlonal church. The deTOtlo al ex isee were begun with Che efnalog pie.” followed by the readln traces of 8crlpture by Rev McAea. of the First M. President's pruclamatl read by Rev. O. J. Shoo;-, bljGrace K. church. Rev. Dr. J. A. Chambliss.'of tbe First Baptist, delivered th* Into* ration and led la the Lord's grayer, after which the choir sang »n an- them. "Praise Ye the Father/- Rut. L. R. Howard, of Hope cha- pel. conducted th* reading of th* Psalter, which was taken from Psalm* 145. and Rev. A. B. Finn, of the Park Avenue Baptfxt rhureh. end the Scripture i lel 2: 22. The eongregatl 'Eternal Source of Every Rev. Dr. John S. Zellc. cent Avraue Preabyterlan chg In prayer, and n "Response ! choir was followed by . of Rev. Char lev L. Goodrich conclusion of which ibe t ag "America " Rev Dr. A. C. McCrwn fo reading by the eongregatu general expression of than kg to God During the singing of an anthem. "Sweet and Marvelous," by tjie eboir. offerings were made for th^ Chartty Organization Society. Rev. John Y. Brock, o^. Trinity Reformed church, delivered as of- fertory prayer, following which th* congregation sank tbe Doxoliygy. The benediction wna pronounced* by Rev. Charles Shaw. Rev. Goodrich. In his ••tmon, re- ferred to tb* day an the one when thoughts of the old borne egme to us especially strong, with lu fiicmortos of the past. "We feel thankful, too.” he said, "for our forefather*, the no- ble and good men before u*. whoa* Christian character wa h*y« laher- Ited." It was trne. to as unuxual degree, he declared, that thd pioneers were God-fearing men. The speaker had taken' his text am Psalms, <1: t. "Thou-hast glv- me the heritage of them That fear thy name.” He believed that the long line of Godly tore-!afiher* has given us a momentus In Christianity whlrli cannot be checked .and that this lahertlance of character Is what have received la the ^ay of a background. Individuals of Christian parent| age. said he. have stronger bodies by the inheritance of n ChrMtlan. In- tellectual and physical background. Their parent* have given them a dlf fgreat outlook on Ilf# than bad they for parent* those who disregard mor- ality. They realise more readily the Importance of higher education; they ught a higher standard of mor- ality and a* a result nothing but high morality will satisfy them He pictured a father taking hi* boy up on n mountain ang showing him the beautiful view tiflow. and this be likened to the stgrt lo life tho child has from * generpus father and unselfish mother, who point the wav from a higher posltl And." said he. **• Inheritance that celved from those who' 1 God before a*, to those who after

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nc*9 and complaint k ■Mt was not so with a tl the hQpen one. however. aMjtbe tale de- clares. but from the vfty first her heart was filled with htoplnes* and I exaltation. A divine Uftht of glad Stony Hill by Rev. Father Schwarts, ness shone from her f£w and tho

end of prayer.* It la the expression (three yean, while M of the faith we have that That we ’ only recently appointed. ; * An have asked for 1* being reeelvhd. that j Ing committee has also bdste appoint God la faithful who haa promised. I edcnsUting of S. D. I.oifesb«ry aifr and §®. praying with thanksgiving.? Oeorge 8. Clay and giving thank* for everything :.* we pray. »• are entering In to the working of God's own will Iff bring-; L*«i> In ’curing car Ing to pas* (be bright thlggs aad . pedeutrimn good things that nre ueedfnl'for our "Will yon kindly . do ase a welfare. St. Paul, ‘hboandlag

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koqwlrd*, o€ th. Co« to tar imM l

it and, • Cortnlnlj. ntndnm Thon pt«M .trad ou* n th. mid- Inc br ttal inn Itrt. or mlhor.) dl. of th, high"., rad:,", m, a*, b.lplng to nccompHah, tho dotrard, how qnlchtr I ,ra .top tn car olth- .Eku of tho gift of Ood for on bluing ron. I'm of mid ibl. which ho won gt'log thrak*. . lo "o.lhmko to ont of omm."r^Cl,r,tolld with r-.dl.r th.nkiglTlng "ill oolPUIn Doolor. ,;

A luotnorlnl l members of Watch ung Knights of Columbus, was Md at 0«. Mary's church Thursday raornlnx at 9 o'clock. The men council attended the body. The departed mem ben council In whose memory j the was held are: Lawrence Doyle. Michael Owen*. Edward (a. Flynn. Joseph A. Barry. John jif. Doyle. John H. Conroy. Wininm. J Doyle, mnder Flynn. Jinn lllbblt's nod James A. ftaverd.

Rest. — jr— in the parish bonse. Wednrodsr night. There were shone fifty cou- ples present, fa addltlog to the dan alcg. games were enjoyed by one'of tbe guest*. The affair was ioffer the direction of Mro Franklin Merrell. who I* directress of the guild and she was assisted by other The music waa famished by Mis* Jane Bennett and Mina Grace Sqnler. Refreshments were served during an Intermission.

to consider the oration ojh h C l i

Cooley explained his pos-ition. He declared that he bad nowish to shirk any responsibility forthe Increases and that he would teltwhy he had made them. He citedthe instructions given him by thecounty board to assess efernme on

and equal basis and hoi

all l^theTop

PsaiapThou,' hul beeN l t u n Student Com*, Forward

Convincing Vgumtnt

A leries of SenjWns byRCT. Dr. Ch« Ei llwlfa

Hla lecture ad "C4«t«r U dIndian Land#r On* ofAbaorbir.fr IntcM-l

ihrwta bellared that plant* could

reading on my veranda tbeday; ona foot was Mar a largs)

noavolvnlas. The- tendril* were point-lag outwards, but In a few minutes Ihaard them rustle faintly—they

wards my shoe. Theytowards It, moving as a

the history ofof tn* world. Dr. JR. 8.sald.tthat: the ria« of • th\*.

I INK VIKtt'S SHOWN

pnt before them by the.Cpancllme^appointed for the purpose. ThenJ

NAME CONVENTION m:i.K<. ATi:s. turning directly to Mr. Jlijoley, hisaid: • I*

ITord to: kwi ?on_r

rk or'r Divin

A large aifS eathuafaiitle andtencrgreeted Arthur K. Peck, of Boston.

Beginning wltb some ontposts ofcivilisation, exhlbttlng pre-blsUricanimal n whose rasasins are found onour continent aatd wonderful gefjlog-leal formattona. air. Peck showedsonw carious resemblances betweentho wonders of foreign travel aridthe rork formations of the far west,amfng tbem a raatle on tbe Rbine,the Bridge of Sighs aad the Sphinx.Tha -Hil lands whtra the Indian*roamed and the borne or buffaloeswere clearly pictured and an fnter-estlag '!.!'• lold by him of the Indlan reaef vat ions, tbe conflict be-tween the natives and (he cow boyaaad Ihe encounters between theCiur.-l SUles troops and the Indi-ans, resulting In the massacre In1I7« of General Ouster with 260men. Tbe tepees of tbe sum*-, theirchief. Sitting Bull, the mountedhonuimen, tbe pictured stream andbattle field gave a vivid representa-

, tlon of the scenes of the fearful mm-ncr • l*ater the national cemeterytbat marked the resting place of thealaln hero** was shown.

Th- lecture concluded withbeaitltfiil beyond description of themarvels of Colorado, the Yellow Sloue

Park. Inspiration Point In tbe templeof ihe .Mmiskty. and the grand catyon* of the Colorado river in Artoe a i-r»|i'-r;) HIK that in days ti-ojiii' more travelers who now seepleasure on foreign shores will turtbelr fret to :h- wonders of the!

Prior to tbe lecture an hOur'H difillusion on next year's program occupled the club. Hra. James W. DCr-lt. .1 vice-president presiding liMrs. MaxBono place, illness detainingher at home.

urn tbe eoBTomJaatendTlla.disgusted, had resumed their out wardmarch toward! the rill.

in!*"»«s tbey saw* Ten. theyit have sight, these plants, or they

at about In tbe silent, clever

tred Ipart of th« bless- the shaping of t

ipon Israel. Jmt be- distinctively tbe _ _fore liin death. In tba American Re- Artificer. That Is eonaoSant withvision of tha Bible, the verse reads: the tAarhlng of tbe Wort- of God. '-Tb* eternal God Is thy dwellng God A b a t e s one nation anti des'roya Th«place;- for the Hebrew word which another. He elerates rHit nation f ! l < l ( . ( ,la translated "refuge," means a not tgr Ita own seiSsb g#>i-incailon t h p , art.-h h>home, an abiding place. What a but S a t It may bless tbe * * - - ' "

Harriugton at Holy

parish m a t i n gas held Monday, at wfticli time: ve

,nd wardens for va>l«)

position in this matter.- 3"Ton c a n t , " said Mr. iW-.l.-y.

I "You're wrong. I had Birthing letdo with it. There's tbe ftWfsor o v c f

• "I wouldn't take bis : w * d . "' Hooley Interjected.

"Wfill, Juat toe same J Had rIns to do wltb your mavssmciald the major and be sa^. down

ifortlng thought, not only to Is- Underneath the history Of nation" i e " r _ , w e r e elected Rev E Vicars ' " ' don't know that you. ijad any1. but to you; "The eternal God | s Goi and underneath tBe life of S t e v f l n . O I 1 r e ctor presided and i n ' thing to do with the! a*se»or'tour home, your dwelling place." t>v<>rv'Individual soul Is Oefl. Under- rmi,Mw..iOn with the buslnest. of the bookB," Mr. Smalley excl^fnied dfta you- _. _

When yon consider the dream- neata'the changing circumstance:itancea, I think tbe verse will mean your life it the loving FAther wh<

a great deal ~ ~ , ,badth<>set-

reot to the major, "bot jC the lieatry in this raise and I hold it to yon.

" l 4b

th« wiideidren remained, and only your $nul with joy. Heavelj Is rouno " - • ; - * • — " " ,- :

the number tbat departed a b o n t > o u . tben why should you be G - Waring. Wi T. Pelletler, Georgeout of E g y p t entered the dismayed? Your friend., i fhere ar* s - Clay; two .j*ar». G. M. Holftein.Land. It Is with this pic- toey?!> Departed' WhereS 'With J Paul Xoltlng. E. F. Feicitertj one• mind that »fl says. "The Chris^wblch Is far better.'*T bey are J W . F. W. IredaU. Marlon S. Atker

j o d . l a our abiding place. | a the eolrltual world. ifcou a r e . ™ " . William Palmer Smith. Wr~

; Deatbfis not a sleep bnt a * awaken- one year. W. T. Gough. Delefaire living in a world of ing. -Bye and bye you wlljl discover l o dloseenn convention—John B; Du-

if it. Tho place- iu another** view. i||ke verse* Clay; alternates, J. Paul Noltin*. A.W. Klelnecke and E. F. Felckeft.

With one exception aJJ ot

get yojir informa^Saunderajj?

"From the assessor's bo$S«.""Well, let me say H g B t p f w t

ay tax is now S3G5, mpnJE' thanuajtt V of t

, " Howard riemTng- I « « » « " • ^ . g h t to c o ^ a l n an*T.' Gough. Delefal I «"«'«>" an> re.ponslb!^for tbl*

toag and carrying IS rattles, coiled i b e c o m e " ,- - - j >• a ••*"••ready fora Bghlabout the jug. George o l d l o T < e to revert to t h . past, for the of H o l l t e r V . Raymondlost no time to killing the reptile and P M t means so much n>ore to them with $ 1 * thought, and a.baa preserved tha s U n and rattles to | t h * n tbe present, and lt:grlevea them been «nch a comfort toverify bla sUtemenL | t o » l t n e P " 1 ta gone, jit grieves us have r£st their dear ones,

sons of George Copeland j t 0 tbink that there Is Bncb a thing tjt qufjte them to you.lake bunting at a den near

their father's home, on Little Hickorycreek, one day recently and killed aneras doiea of rattlara before they

ip tha battle. .Henry Amburger of Hi

ALBERTO U N I ' ! !f l URI EXHIBITION

Alberto Puccini, who is a frequentvisitor to this city, where be ha;many frlenda Tuesday opened an exhtbltton and itale of rural and dec«rallve palntlngd and art silks at No347 Filth avenue. New York, dls-playlsg one of the finest collectionsseen In that city this year. Thehlbitlon win continue until Saturdnynight, and Mr. Bucclnl'a local friiare invited to Inspect It.

The choice paintings are Dguralornamental and floral and are espe-cially designed for use In religedifices, pubtlc buildings andvate homes. Tbe art s i lks-are de-signed for ilit- embellishment of pri-vate chambers and Include a greatand most attractive variety.

In bis announcement, the eihtbi-tor states: 'In giving tbia exhibitionof mural and decorative paintingsthe arUUt. Alberto Bucrlnl. has lnmlu4 to acquaint the criticaltaste of America with ihe lafvtropean development In interiortlstlc decorative work. The aIs eminently fltted by his trainingand skill to execute thU w o r k 'has studied under nla fattier. Edido Bucdnl. one of Italy's foremostartists, and other eminent artist.Europe, and in tbe leading at-adilea In ParU. R o n e and London."

\V»hl AHTKKX;

woniltr, all tbe#e lopciooit year*Siure I been coin' on th' MM.

ow many mllea o' wake IMii >unk.Baiweeit my kutnc an' me.

trdu art QrlB' round tb* wake we're

Birds are tallln' hUh j«.iin-t 1wind:

n' li ain't a bli a' uae t* beKrlvvtn'

P r wbat we've l

I tiadc winda when th'f mooth

An' ev^rythtnic la drawlnTh* wake spins out a mile K

Down south along <n' arraterllea.Th- runnio sea jaws us sway.

An twi.ii* our track across th' waveTh' livelong dre*ry day.

BJrds «re beailit' round ih" wakwq're lesvln'.

Blrda aw natin' blgb asalnst t>»l«d ;

t ••*."! a

frrterta*^bat we'ire left behind.

se t' be a-

t left I

baa been missing eggs from the nest , •In his chicken coop, even a china egg ' 'disappearing. He suspected rats orother small animals, bnt the other daywhen he found, a dead blacksnake'eight feet long nearby, with a chinaegg lodged in Its stomach, tbe great

Lery waa solved.—Tfonesta Vindl-.

Author. Who Are Gfanta.Tit-Hits has recently t*en publishing

ime facts about the atature of well-known English authors. In one of Itaarticles it says: "Ot past giants tnliterature In two sense* of the term, wehave Thackeray, who waa six feetthree inches in height. Coming to thepresent time, we have Sir ArtbnrConan Doyle, who is six feet two

iches high, bnt doesa't look It on ac-count of his stalwart build. Tbenthere Is Cutcliffe Hyne, who li six feetthree Inches in height, while HeskethPrichard Is even a ahade taller. Keble

* cbange, but our expedience teaches Best d £ the dead I kus that beneath all tbe (jhangefulnesa And'fl$lt a presence as IIn the world, there Is something that ].,>• •:, was Jesua standlidoes not cbange. I am-not speaking He Bridled: ."Be not afraid,of iho <"hangelessness In the world §

but of the cbaqgelessness In "l^rdg tbou bast conqnerfkl

wardens were re-electedat the parish meeting of the Churchof the- Holy Cross Monday. Thatexception was in. the retiremeift ofFrank Harrington, who declined f i

ierve a t year.

Experienceh fa

m knI that underneath there fa the law of Restoi* again to life." I Uahi.

cbange that does o«t change. T h i s # e » h o died an bout ago."Change and decay in all around 1 ( He sa|l led: "She Is aot 'had "

ward, the author of 'The Smiths ofirblton.' runs to 6 feet H i Inches ln

height, while his brother, it. S. WarrenII, who at once ends and tops oar

list. Is close upon six feet fivelaches."

Use Electric Trucks.Electric trucks have been Introduced

oy the company which controls nearlyall the docks-of tbe Brooklyn waterfront with great success. Formerlytracks run on three wheels were used,and these were drawn by horses. The

ter Qt tranaportatitm by this meanaalways necessarily slow, and the

action of the feet of the animals tramp-constantly over the wovl coveringle piers made tbe Item of repairs?ry heavy one. Tbe new trucks

carry three times aa much aa tbehorse-drawn ones, besides reducing thecost o( dock repairs to a minimum.

Philadelphia, watching a dangerafire ln that city not long ago. waa

the daring of a recruit lna young fellow plainly of

German origin.After tbe new fireman bad emerged

1 his perilous position, tbe chief: him Kith 1 :presslons

commendation aad admiration."Well done. Haul, my boy!" e i

claimed be: "but 1 never expected tcsee you alive again!"

"Altfe agalnT" repeated the Germansurprised. *Vj. 1 hafn't been dead

"—Exchange.

nlsaien worker tans ofnew game ln one of

tba tenements In that region.Two urchins were driving a robber

ball back aad forth wltb home-maderackets. The yount*ten were la.tersely absorbed Is their sport.

-What rule, are yon using?" askedtbe mission worker, with a smile."Eagllsb or American?"

Aw, wese got our own rules,- re-plied one of tbe youngsters, scornfully. "I bata der ball ter Chlmnytfll he misses a bonce , an' den I getsgeta de right ter swat Um free tliwld me bat. "

these laws we would> exist and rarry on our

able, therefore, to

smiled

Nay. -inplan and carry out out- plans, be- And l*>k nptcaure or the tlxiiy and {certainty of Rest or? her tothe laws of tbe unlvers*. The laws He sa i l ed - "

other

ii": -LI)|,TU . Sbe IS IMW 5\jsmc[ermine change, -are change- ghere is, for exanlple. tbe law , "Alas.^oo well we know otiV lwu,Beasons;apring. summer, au-; Nor h&te again onr Joy to »ouchind winter that follow each. Until t$e stream of death « crou

th unchanging', regularity.! He snvJW: "There Is no wfcclj."

Is place. Jtev.George A. Warner, rector, presidedat tbe meeting and there was; thoreception of the annual report^ nl1

showing the parish to be In line rr.ndltion. financially and spiritually.The extensive I m pro vein en ta uajder-w;iy. were stated to be progrejalngsatisfactorily.

Dr. J. H. Carman was elected'•en-tor warden and Charles L. Nidiolejunior warden. The vestrymen eject-ed are aa follows: William L. Saun-

pon some falrer^jdawn. | d e r s Everett Murray. Herbert I*ng-to our hearts th^t ache. ' f o r d Wesley Hegeman and E.win

S. Hooley. The delegates wllj beelected later.

The parish meeting of St. =Bte

"She doth not Bleep."

ho baply she d|th wak>

Incre:Mr. Reed secured tbe noiw at thlf

Juncture and stated that ;Ui.v chargethat he and Assessor Cooiei-Were Incahoots in tbe raise of: Taluatlon<>was ridiculous, adding tbtt tbejhadn't agreed . on anything?, In ten

]

•h

itn

. no)

Is t

eed.instil

: In

i lkInd!g>K ta t

public," sald.^

about my I*

lorlng the Int«a me. 1 kne*ltation for an>

i t H

lagTUptl

ade his ataiuntil Mayor. TQwnsend.

;nt. He.after exp

i never changed." Y e t

Tbat lawbecause of tbia unchanging laihe farmer Is able to do his planting ! ' n e T?"!*it certain seasq^s of t i e year, for] , , . . ^**fb« believes that conditions will f»I- 11?*.

• few weeks wb lch will d e - | H e B a « l e < ) :

:he seed he has (jlanted. He -Dear-iord. how shall w,believes it. because i n has afwayrneei > in his

tperlence of men of all time,mlievea that his expectation will>e disappointed now, and, It IsIfeappolnted. He never! doubtshe seed which he plan's iniprlng. will develop In tbe sunmd produce after Ita jclnd In

b i nWell, wbat doct; ;

world Is theunder

1 splrlshow

ii.-ntt.tnalchant

does not c!

! h e

Irorlib, bi

satiL-i

Still unteen with ue a%d t !•.•••<or wander far away?

smiled: "Abide In

TRAVELED 22 .000 MlI WILDIslble .

Th,-jiherc, Trav|ling over 22.000> snr- thirty ^eeks. Hiss Adele 1

riyange. Tho • !his c » , returned 1bings we see are temporiil—the laws enthusiastic about heiill do not see are eternal. The law perle'ncBa as a tnem'it change is not only unchanging but Bil ls Wild Weet Sh>t: is unchangeable. Yo« can change bibltlnfi for three whe eurfaw of things: you cannot at Madfton Square Garden. ^bange jhe laws which; are under-' travel^, through Pennsylvaiii.iftaih all things. You • can tunnel then jvteped to the Easterffte mountains, and turn, the course going # far north M Main*

of the rivers, but tbe substrata of to the JBlddle States » fthings you cannot in tjb* Bllghte»f Louis. ^Retracing its Bteps t

field. M^aa.. the show thenthrough New York i Staland i' • • :>. Wisconsin,Denvtriand L«advllle. Col.,took t | e famooa trip' th

MlsstfvonOhl appearedperformance on her celebrai

• Aristocrat," whi. wonderful stunts. . . . .

id hl» walk, that of jumping th

rch will be held Thursdaynight for the election of vestrymenand wardens and reception of: re-ports. "

Tbe annual parish meetingChurch of tbe Heavenly Realln the spring of (he year in "i'"

RAILROAD TAX MONEYHOI Y t l FOR PEOPLE

opinion about Itviews wltb referto be derived frcand other mattewas all right.. Iwith Mr. Smalley to discicreate for the benefit of iti*; f<and the members agreed wlijt.hdoubling values."

"We did iii5i. ' ••Ml.iiim'iJ .M'Smalley, Stewart and Van Vi>r<unison. An argument, followed

her they, did nor-whetSpi

had ! .nght to live up to the law. He..[pressed doubt If there was a pieceOf property that was assessed at afigure that It was ever eotd for anddeclared that there were other dls-

that were note enlil he badon Mr Hooley

he had found hi-

greatly enlarged and" table horses s '

. great m.-rlRJgea In his

bles."How about your own assessment.ougb?'' asked Mr. Hoolef, "I don't

know whether you found] any Jm-mts to Include Qecause 1

didn't go to your place and look ato n and baths." ICooley said he hadiincreased

his own assessment about thirty perint.

Mayor Smalley took excppil.m t >le assessor's statement relative taiking the board to go arennd within. declaring tbat hla books wer^

lit made up before the members ac-cepted hla Invitation. This Mr.Cooley denied, adding that'only one-

of his assessm i jbad been

W. J. Buttfleld, who halt hithertorefrained from speaking, stated that

borough was being used as amil. He declared thsjt the In-gation showed that ths assewornot acting in good faith, whethpr

Vom Ignorance or carlesa'ness h-didn't know.

"In going over the tax book a. ' h"ntlnued. "I have found 'many In-nalltles and Mr. Cootey'S'personalsessment compared w|t l ( ' others

ifaows It. The figures -how that lieJays on only 13.000 worth of per-iDnal property. I say he Is $ot dolnnils duty."j Councilman Woolston rollbwed him

" Ik during which he said•tarorh>w rlAents because lai

loked <

ths borelegai rate in taxation

Re declared tnat North flfttnfleld'as not assessed too mucb^whereln

Str. Kenney, of the board, agreedwith him

1

didn't and 1

" " ' ' ^ " l " ' ''. •Them. ln tick." s.W M r . K - a e , .the In- ''*lw«y* seems to be that;the bor-

" OIIL'!I is not getting •< pronprt'return from the county for|:i> - out. It's the same everywheretomerville has the same complaliThe money Is generally #pent

building roads and bridges In th<-rural districts."

evenlually'iVoppedl Somebody chimed in to aay, "yen.lusion bain's "ach-fntostU Bridgewater township In

, which Somerville Is located,'', but Mr.Kpnn.'i- made no reply.

[1 took occasion tn

with-ed. Resuming his statementReed said:

• "I pat it np to the i"i,i;.:.the railroad tax and as a f^tult ofthe recommendation. North.;• Plalfield got a rnlEe of 4 4 per <$jjft. athe rest of the county IS per ceWe have a member of t l);ft: ,lio;n(referring to Smalley} and hfJiiiohow that raise got there; tb*'assc:

iitilghborhoodte In the for:

by t

Although under the law MiecOAin-L M r _ Smalley again took:ties of the State are entitled toTre-j a g the borough counsel i

of ralletaad [a:lve (heir apportl

by November 1, the fact that tljeseill been collected ipay

,ry the passage by ;'theling lCKi;

peakinggathering, heMr. Reed's as

agreed with hiemeeting and we

degree toudom 1B seetbe laws ofhigher law"«•• r one.aw or nata

pnrpoite Is

h ai Inaati t

r chads

ure.at iijoaS D d

t o

angeIXtna

Toi» thi

so tran

Your visyourself tomay nnd a

t modifies alot change ae scientist'drse aay o

laws tbat theya hlii liking. Hie pnrpos^ la t<bem more thoroughly, that h•noiv perfectly adapt himself i

-banging

The lieal basis of the air from a standing poslbon and cently decided _hanging world, then, Is nn- many Erteks which tbe o i * e r de- and tbey will have t

• scribes m ot tbe high schoolgvarlefy. vember 1 has passed6B» Evei-ywgere both rider ond"> animal not done so. Of the

>ake ln- recelvedTa great ovation. | j about 925,000 it

t toj tfrei board

Hrp,

; "I am glad to heiaj- that," exclaimed

sepd, "because If be| S

give $$ T! tact fir'I d istbere i t th

I on 8fe prop

st fe

saR-^owhis.niitii

yiVrs hd penand

reate dissatisfaction l'& wmy term of office and lfe IsHla recotnmendatlaoB Fault

Pooley taking; tfiibg^Upsht than ever- befo

; ^ t l

jor the: 'Form

^ast spe&ddrPSSCutset.l>lalnfield'B position Is Tlailng. that through the mayor W*the assessor the citizens had "beendojne by the rubes ln tbe "County."ie asked Mr. Cooley direct If heUfln't know that by raislngfthe val-ifk forty i>er cent, he wa« laylnsliinself liable to something jrod tha;

if jhe didn't know the assessors '•]-••

led, I us t

pay cut ; followed by a few]>P«y to the' fire talk bet

; ! W. L. Sali taxes fbjere ' the end i

iany remains $300,000 due, the Pennkyl- j took thecake vanla Railroad owing $19s,OO0or> sesfmenn

feet in lnll< amount. The courts hare ire- ; band, frr

anders and Mr. HajrtSey atf whlcb Mr. Hpole/ JagatH

changeable,nd spiritual laws aninging. We mjiy I

. . . railroads I "My increase In asseasmanti. t h *» pay up. S o - rear.1; he said, "has been 3i^\\ perand thev have i c e n*-'M r Bute field's 121.60. %t\. Mc-1907 taes tmly ' Cntehen-s 76.26 and Mr. S l i d e r s ']j unpaid fcut • 37.25. I don't see why I should pay^h'

mce. but We never get Whll|Tn Salt Lake'cTty. a i s s von- this is sufficient to hold up tbe ap I t e n a m e B a a m u c h M Mr" 8»u?1(l("ri1

beyond the teachinga of the Lord as Ohl vlpted the famous Mormon portlonment of about 12,250,800 i a n d flve t l m e B *B mach M ?&>]O'1C]they are recorded in the New Testa- Tebernasle. and had tbe experience pending legislative action. J o n n F- W"8*™- Mayor Tqwasend

it need of men re- of meeting a young womanVbo In \ 'last year paid taxes on • 8 - 1 0 ^ ° nr * ^

Sins the same. The fashions of a day <&> two was to tnarry^a Mor- ! Almanac for 1009. ot property; this year oii JW.000mou. Sltoer places visited ^eluded Professor H any on has just lasted and yet his percentage '-Idaho, Washington. Oregon,

! nia. as *ell aa Nevada andsomething In the fetter State tbe a h o w ^ . ,

. . 5 below l D 8 the moon's phases, In all the latl-

*im-M^. for 1OO9.-ofessor Munyon has juost beautirul, useful s

plete almanac. It containsall the scientific Information

s phases, In alla Illustrated ar____

. j Mea- bow to read character by phrenology, • "Mr. HoM >- made a paltfo^ cArizona, l»almistr> and birth, month. It also of his house within the past^rea

about card reading, birth said Mr. Saunders. Jumping!^

ind yet bis pe:is tbat of Mr. Baumnarkable tbat ln thetil tbe men who wanted aonkaation:here baa not been, a variation of

th .

•Ion brldce-a

Tn?

this world are passing 'away.Cod's moral and spirtnot growing eld.

There u , howevaideeper tban unchanging law. We ed in a&own that Is 150 f<

re upheld not by a law. but by A the levQl of the sea and«1ng father. In whose piwer are all Obi waa the gneat of Chart!i« forces of the universe. God's dows, tha wealthiest man ln Irma of everlasting love-are under- at a bntt'a head feast. it t e l l s a " about card reading, birth said Mr. Saunders. Jumping: io bU friends.

I neatb yon. Is that not; far better Prom^Mxona Iflss voaOtil went stones and their meaning, and gi?es feet: "while I added but •i^,OOo{»fu#Uce <| than the thoogbt of ufichanglng law? to TexasjKhere she had her'^Ictnre the Interpretation' of dreams. ' I t worth of Improvement to mine.'"

*"i>u may have said, "Change and de- taken ly one ot the larga> rings, teaches beauty cultnre. municuring, ' ' I am not .ticking about $be a=-y In all around I ae»f" but yon where bill fights are held. Then a give* weights and measures, and an- ' aensment." retorted Mr Hooley "I

. t M » . *„,. pojgon. i n f.ctj i t a , CRn p a y m y t a x e a b u t , ,5,^5,. 8 e ealmanac, that not only why one or two should do it;al! <

ihip- give* valuable InformaUon, but ill believe before we go to Sonjtr:. Pa., afford much amusement for eviry we ongbt te have a few fiiflt-rai^

member of the family, especially jor right here." If; aT^ye

Henry C. White said hr ^••—--"

j y g

«Mp«naion Bridoa. h a T e i ^ , inspired as you ha»e ad- trip waaftaken through the

V S " S T " a M - "° Tl">° ""> "»>«est not. States, ff far a. M.mph h ' ^ T n ? ' • °<>' " • » " ! • « • He does: Vo» ped his fxe « « , „

i ocul and they werqj presentat a objection to hi*

Mayor Smalley told bin)ras a m-itter that tfie board

responsib<'i tar and his figuresnsidered if he presentedusual way.d h Mr. Smaliev

vor Town-responsibleresponsiblereil

unty."Mayor Heg£man -was thr-

er to make any sort of and he waa "plain" fi inn <h •

He asserted thai Northltlb i h i i

iuit."If this board win the position

puiraelves In." Mr. Hid. "we will havp

' pb&nkful for."•There was more or less £

us relief

mottling i

atloi thin, du"plalLhere we p

ui'ni •• made and not a 1UI1* !•• • • "i1- •':i|k. The chairman put an'end-1"t .by declaring that unless #omeon<-Fantpd to say something <]lr« t to:he board the meeting wai adjourn>d. So one spoke up.

: Expert BHIUnlalxtit at Clnit.T e annual billiard tournajnent oT

Park Club will be Inauguratedday night by an elhfbltlttn Ram •

between two expert billiard > l a w r •Kew-York, Messrs. Mcr^anghil"

>nd Gallagher. Follow] w^s fh"ae each will devote half | n honrfancy shots.

Harried bymarriage-of Miss CarlOeorge D. Blair was

last night at 7 o'clock iat thpie of the bride on v:---;i Third-ct. In tbe presence of |a few

look tired. Jonhny. •: Whai

the tther f- >-replied the flevauir

the door at the. ninthTalt. - i * e be*m

large party. "-jJUpufn-

ias in |Cewark.

|iik ai»Mi n

m m m='Z

the Indian Land#' Ona of j ~ Absorbing Intaraat.

*m>: runrm >w>«

iiH KSISPiMPM.mf i'(

tec keard (ten rustle falntly-tkey __ tvalBi toward• my sboe IVr 7 . to advance towards n. bkwIbi

fa tfcta " teats Protectant Kplacopcl PcriahM that we ln city and Borough Hold Annual Election*.

NAME CONVENTION* ItFI.KftATRi.

(Continued from pa«s J.) again He said he was tutor* thy taxation hoard la tha Interests North Plainfield and he wfiBtad tbk| Btabari to Consider the qpfstlon pat before them by the appointed for the par turning directly to

A targe and eathaslaetle aadleace greeted Arthor K. Perk, of Boston. Monday u the Hartrtdge Brhool aadl'orlam. sfcws he gave a lortnre ' of absorblnc Interest on •'Caster the Indian lands." before the I day Afternoon Club Hie were beaanfalty ifte*'rated ored pictures shown h> a ron BegrhalOK with •« civilization. eshIMtl: aalaials whose remains are t our continent sad wonderful teal formations. Mr perk some curious resemblances the wonders of foreign travel and the rork formations of the far west, among them a castle on the Rhine, the Bridge of Highs and the Sphinx The wUd lands where the Indian* roamed and the home of buHaloes were dearly pictured and an Inter- esting tale told by him of the In dlan reservations, the tween the natives and the and tho encounters beta railed States troops and an* reuniting In t 1*7* of General Taste men. The tepees of t chief. Sitting Ball. the horsemen, the pictured s haul*- Held gave a tlvld tioo of the scenes of the I

'Tho Eternal Ood In thy Refnge. republic not the bo/kJbT chance and underneath ate tho everlasting bat t*e work of Ood His Thole sd . arm." dress ' centred la this tfttUght that i These words are part of the Mens- the slpplB| of this groat Aloa was Israel, last he- distinctively the work of he Divine “ant with

^raek Harrtugion at Holy Cross ■

tendrils :k ay foot and (bo polo, both la the opposite direction from it. nnlesa they saw* Tea. they see sight, these plants, or they trot shoot In the silent, clever

of Ood. r Ideation

Inga of _ fore bis death, la the American Re- Artificer That vision of the Bible, th* verse rands: ,h. teaching of the W The eternal Ood Is thy dwells* God Aerates one nation place;" for tho Hebrew word which another. He elevates Is translated "refuge." means a not tor Us own selfish home, an abiding place. What a bat that It may bless the comforting thought, apt only to Is- Underneath »h« history tee I, bat to yoa; "Tho eternal Ood u Gad and a ad ernes la yoar home, your dwelling place." everT'individual soul Whea yoa consider the efrenm nesth the changing cl •tanera. f think the vsfoe will mean your (He it the loving a great deal more to' yoa. Mow* does qot change, and w! had gnlded Inrnel for forty years In not change and who will the wilderness. The people had bo his purpose toward yoa. settled place of abode. Mosse had yon ti yon think of the many cbaa/M In that time, for this life bat yoa believe world that thought Heav. H ahouL _ „ frlenda. Vhere pic- they?,' Departed? WheraC "With

-Too coot *fford to keep joof position In this matter." f “Too can't." said Mr. H«ole> “Too're wrong. I tad n^blng to do orltn It. There's the assessor ovef there—" i -i tahe hi. w»»d." Ur.1

The .000.1 parish meeting of’ Hool.,- Interjaeted natloa 0„ce churrh held Monday at "»><>■ J“l 'he •»“« J *»d ““"V I to do with yoar aedBpament.* . at which time t rC: Bee

ror and ha safe down, j now that you bad any- with

■early all those who left I relate* to a r.FNFRai NtnaaNCC h*d dl-d '■ *■" wlldtrweo.: only chaoao and that thooi *L I their children remained. and only your foul with Joy. H. ... ... 0_-t).

1 two of all the somber that departed about you. then why i l.JnStZ *n.7lea ! »"h hlnl ">® dUmMod- Tour frleo- by "** Promised land It to With tbl. pic- they- Departed? W

.•tujera mayor, “bat yoi*persisted raise and I hold It to you.* . Hooley then resumed, by say °": The coudlUonof the mrisk"wto "re- ««MT that of th« lncteaao 1^ taxes Ik

------ Hrtasarwrj.saw These vestrymen and wardensjwerw "*d "S

Ground _ Ventrjqite—Three years. Orville you be | _ jjf~ hai than l|

yon i

lag. Wi T Pelletier. Gdorgo Cl ay; two.} torn. O. M. Hoiketa. Paul Noltlng. E. F. Felciiertf one

did yon get your informal asked Mr. Saundera® - II. let me say right i«?ow

Tb®- lecture concluded with view beautiful beyond description of the marvels of Colorado, the Yellow Slone Park. laM'lratioa Point In lbs temple of the Almighty, and the grand can yoas of the Colorado river la An sons iwopasylag tbs* la days to •OS" more travelers who bow i pleasure on foreign shores will tarn their feet to the wonders of their own beautlfal land Prior to the lecture an hour'* dls- r a salon on next year's program oc- cupied the Club. Mrs. Jamra W IV OteT. a vice-president presiding la Mrs Masson's place. Illaras detaining

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IE 1 EXHIBITION frequent Alberto Puccini, who Is visltfw to this city, where he ban many friends Tuesday opened an ex hlbltion sad sale of rural and deco- rative paint Inga and art allks at No. 347 Fifth avenue. New York, dis- playing OOP of the finest collections seen In that city thla year. The e«- hlbltlon will continue until Saturday night, and Mr. Puccini s local friends are Invited to Inspect U. The choice paintings are flgurnf. ornamental and floral and are espe- cially designed for ase In religious edifices, pubtle building* and pri- vate home* The art silks are de- signed for the embellishment of pri- vate rhambers and Include a grant and most attractive variety. la bU announcement, the exhibi- tor stairs Is giving this exhibition of mural sod decorative painting* the artist. Alberto Barela!, has la mla4 to acquaint the critical art taste of America with the latest Eu- ropean development in interior ar- tistic decorative work. The artist Is enalaenUy fitted by his train!bg and skill to execute this work." II. under his father. Eduar one of Italy's foramosi artists, and other eminent artiste of Europe, and in the teadtm lea la Farta. Borne

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we've left behlbd JJn trfide winds when th’ sea ' As' rirriilifp* I. itt.tein n

other small animals, hut the other dsy when he fonad.a dead blacksaake eight feet long nearby, with a china egg lodged la its stomach, the great mystery was solved —Tlones's Vlndl

Authors Who Are Giants. Tit-Bits has recently Pfen publishing some facts about th# stature of well known English authors la ona of Its articles U says: “Of paat giants In literature la two senses of the term, we have Thackeray, who was six feet three Inches ta height. Coming to the present time, wa have Sir Arthur Coosa doesn't look It on ae- stalwart build. Then Hyae. who Is six feet la height, while Hosketh Prichard le even a shad# taller. Keble Howard, the author of The Smiths of Surbiton.' runs lo « feet lVi Inches In height, while his brother, R. 8. Warren I tops our feet five inches." Use Electric Trucks. Electric trucks have been Introduced by the company which coat rots nearly all the docks - of the Brooklyn water

trucks ran on three wheels were used, and these were drawn by horses. Tha matter of transportation by this means was always necessarily slow, and the action of the feet of the animals tramp of the piers made the a very heavy oee. T carry three times as

The chief of the fire depa Philadelphia, watching a « Are la that city not long by the daring of a

lie." I fcl t change. This one who died an hooB I I around l(H* mAM: "She Is not <!>•« " rordIn g"to'ra'itoln*d^nU^tewTvrhIch Uds^nTkieb never chsnsr If thete were nn Y* ,hfu c*“*1 ,,,, lhe ,,d* Btcadlneu In thes- IsWs we would H*r W*00^1* •»’•* frrtm ou^ hWhT work. We are able, iberafora.

who declined fo Edwin 8. flool his place. Rev. George A. Warner, reclor. presided at the meetlBR *nd there win* the reception of the annual report! al* show In* the parish to be in flnecon

This talk about my be}n* th^ the throne.'Vtfranmed the Interruption Is amnslng to me. I knet nothin; bont any agitation for tai Ihnus Mayor Tjjwnsend dltlon. flnanclslly and spiritually. ^ It after ex dl ate I DC hlar way, w.r. .tat»d to b» r'Otr«*ln[ . . .h. .mi^,10 t.... satisfactorily. Dr. J. H, Carman was clortad lor warden and Charles L. _ Junior warden. The vestry Nay. .brn. tho haply .hr doth wake I ,r. ,, f„||ows: Wlllla; plao and carry oat oil^ plant, be- *nd l^nk upon oome falrrrodawn td I certainty of Rtatoiy her to our bnnrta td

• BX« ta not cause of the flxiiy the laws of the iinivcrsf. The laws He that determine change. Jure change- lew. There is. for example, the law,"All of the seasons;spring, lammer. an-; Nor tumn. and winter that follow each.l'ntl other with uachaogtng regularity. He

well we know la onr Joy to >m of death vto “There ta no sketa. beloved seem so Star. f%el them

changed. It «.* raging law that Albeit *Re trust with thee tley He "And I am hei .“

Dear J-ord. how shall we kjow that 81111 w4lk unseen with us dSid the-. Nor sleep nor wander far way7" •Abide In me/

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because of ibis the farmer Is able to do his planting at certain seasons of the year, for he believes that conditions will fol- low in a few weeks which win de- velop the seed he ha* planted He believes It. because It has always been so In his experience, and la the experience of men of all time H- bellevra that his expectation will not be disappointed now. and. It Is not dfeappointed He never doubts that the seed which he pl«ats is the Tf spring, will develop In the summer Ilf sad produce after Its kind In th- | harvest Well, what docs all tbU mean? It kueans that underneath the visible world Is the spiritual World. The surface may show change hut there] Traveling over 1" 'he Invisible, law bentwih th- sur- thirty pteka. Misa face which does not change The! this rl$y. relu things we see are temporal—the laws enthusiastic about her won wv do n«n see are eternal The law perlenCbs as a member ofr Buffalo of change Is not only unchanging but Bill s WUd West 8how -liter ex- it Is unchangeable Yo« can change hibltlnt for three weeks Dst May the surface of things; yon cannot at Madron Square Garden, the ahow change jbe laws which are under- travel*^ through Pennsylvania, and neath all thing* You can tunnel then ]to * * - - « ~ the mountains, nod turd the courwe going m of the rivers, but the sqbstrara of things yon cannot In t|* slightest degree touch or change Your wts- ia seen In adapting yourself to through New York 8Ute.

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Th» p.rl.h mFFlin* or Bt. Ste . " phFn'a ctiurrb will bo bold TbarWfay „od |, al«ht for the alectlon of ve.tr*Fti ,uhoot any ,

the raflrofd tme*. and I tbouRht It lit. 1(X- ill*.

Iders. Everett Murray. Herbert ford. Wesley Hegetnan and S. Hooley. The delegate* later.

dlscuafi' the In-1 benefit of H* county i agreed wltfi him In

with Mr crease for am) I he nv doubling values." "We did not.’ exclaime«f :Mrasrs. Smailev. Stewart and Van D»r unison. An argument followed

and wardens and reception of; ra- porta. The annual parish meeting of tb'i Church of the Heavenly Rost lr held In the spring of the year instead of at Advent.

RAILROAD Eli MONEY

lit YET FOB PEOPEE

.whether they was eventually.iyopped Conclusion being reach- ed. Resuming his stateraffit. Mr Reed said

celv«? their apportionment of rallt^uid taxes from the main stem bOurce* by November I, the fact that these taxes have not nil been collected tony make necessary the passage by the coming iffg/slatore of another en- abling act before the State treasqrer can pay oat the proportion of money - now In hia hands. The situation Is slmilu which existed last year or* trlhution of the 190* tax. should have boea paid i*»t TtiF sut»;;; advised (ba* m Assessor C. e amounts of :m dlHereni U( been paid, and if rt hadn't I authority to mgkc of ific

the recommendation. Nortk.;'Plain field got a raise of 4 4 per eaQt. ant tha rest of the county \H per cent We have a member of thifl-ibonrd (referring to Smalley) and Itefrnowi ho* that raise got there: tht.'aases sotoglv'.'s figures subject to tftw: board sow Is guided by them. If tMf* Is n ■ change it's no* roy funeral-rpo"no' on the board " • Mr. Smalley again took the floor ai the boroqgh counsel rotfdaded

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fban herlng. he said: ( Reed’s assertion ihgt the of values would give $>’ more is foreign to the farti^'I dis- wlth him r nd We fro from the first, to hU part that for the . Increase values « ate dlsaall:

Assam nr Cooley explained his pos- Itlou. He declared that be had no wish lo otolrk may responaJblJJfy for the Increases and that he would tell why he had made them. He cited the Instructions given hlfii by the county board to asses, everyone oa a fair and eqaal basis and bow h- had sought to live up to tbe law. He expressed doubt If there was a piece of property that was assgqsed at a ro that It was over sold for and declared that there were other dis (rlcts la the county that^ ware not perly. He sold he had Increased the figures on Mr. Hooley he had found enlarged and about yoar owa atoesament. •though ? asked Mr. Hoolel. "I don't know whether you found) nay In provementa to Include because didn't go to your place anil look your cows and baths.” I Mr. Cooley said he had‘increased his Awn assessment about thirty per mf. Mayor Smalley took

■king the board to go im. declaring that his all made up before the me qepted bis Invitation. * Cooley denied, adding that

the borough was being « **d as a football. He declared th« the In- vestigation showed that th assessor Was not acting In good faith whether from Ignorance or carles peas h- dldn't know. "In going over the tax books.” h** continued. “I have found many In- equalities and Mr. Coo!e>’*-per»nn*l assessment compared witlj other* shows It. The figures sho* that he pays on only 13.000 worth of per- sonal property. I say he Is not doing his duty.” Councilman Woolstoo followed him brief talk during which he said Townsend had looked up the relating to the Increased as*e*» ta been use last year tbe borough above th# legal rate In taxatlon lared that North plalitflcld assessed too much, wherein ney. of the hoard, agreed kick," said Mr.'Kenney, is to be that the bor- dugh Is not getting a proportionate return from the connty foil what It toys out. It's the i Somerville has the same complaint. The money Is generally apent In building roads and bridges in the rural districts.” Somebody chimed la to agy. "yes. >stly Bridgewater township la which Somerville Is located. * but Mr. Kenney made no reply

-I pat It up to th. boa*, about , ' Harold Scrr.ll took oroa.iou to tb. railroad tax and 7S«I( of hl" tk* rpr-omnu iuEallnn N*OC!b PlalH- Pe,er ) In the form of an objerilon ta rn.‘ Mayor Smaller told blm iat-waa a mvtter that the b« ns responalbM for and hla flg

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TM Sir Did • aod~~D«roll wiacouln »B<-bl*an iPFrtlal pairu.u'. to tb. couotlm j fartlon would note that module D.n..r^»d U»advtll.. Col . &d tb.n T"*“ L.«talatur» pa«»d aa «s-| Th. forn..r may banit. a look tfo famou. trip- tbrtAab tho »M1W *" dltecHoe him to pay put follow...1 by a f.w bat this act >f nature; and so the scientist’* Rocklcto U tbnt «*o«e not app ». la not to r.T«™. al Mia. f.ObOlll tppMKd ' C .,erT »um. r«ely«l aloe law. that they mar b. mor. purforimuic. on her cwl.bradfd pony °f fho 1906 m»l“ '• ru.rform.ac. oa bar cwl.bra to hi. liking Hla parpoo. ta to koow Artuodrat." who menu thorn mor. thoroughly, that be may wonderful .toot., locludfna roore p.rfmly adapt hliOwlf and hi. walk, that of Jumping tbrw -a.1. of the air from a .tandlag pool ta an- many 6tek. whir), tb. oi ! oerlbea on of the I * aal laws are like- Everywhere bo»h We may make in- received: a grant

condor* to them. The this changing world, then, rhaaglna and unchangeable Moral and spiritual laws s

apply to the fire talk betwrrn hi W. I., Saunders and M the end of which Mr remains f 300,000 due, the Penney I- I took the floor with a Be cake »*BU Railroad owing 1198.000 oP nee*»ents and other feat In thl> amount. The courts have re- band, from which be Ion sod cently decided against tbe railroads I Increase In l#r ae- and they will have lo pay op No- T«*r.V he raid, "has hoolWarlefy vember 1 has passed and they have I teal/ Mr Butt field’s 121 «0 and-animal not done so. Of the 1907 taes <fe)r ] Catchen'a .< 2« and '“*■ 126.000 la still unpaid, bu ' 37.26. I don't see why I aho

talghborhood and they wero’ pr. ■4 In the form of an objertlon ’ ” " i that board flearra ..Id be considered If he presetted bem the usual way. am glad to hear Mr. Smaller »ay that.” exclaimed Vavor Town- aend. "because If be Is refponalhl'' n' the Serrell case he Is rcspondM" or the county.” 'Former Mayor Heglman was tbr> lit speaker to make any sort of an rms sad he was “plain" from Ah? rted that North Infield’s poitlllbn Is very, hum jg, that through the mayor and , assessor the citlxe d<h»e by the rubes In He asked Mr. Cooley dlreft 1f he didn't know that by raising;the val- ;Uos forty per cent, he wad laying Alknself llab'e to something and that If jbe didn't know the assesaors e|s- hera In the county would'.tmt fol- low suit. **lf this board will give us relief from tbe position we hate placed Eselves In." Mr. liegeman goncUid- "we will have something to b- nkfal for ” . ? There was roore or less general ^oaveraatlon after this, during which ntnta made and not a little personal ta|k. The chairman put an end to Jt .by decUring that unless aomran* wanted to say something direct to tha board the meeting was adjourn ed. So one spoke up.

F.sprrt Billiardsl*te at Clnb. The annual billiard fourn«pi*nt _• Park Flub will be Inaugurated frib-sday night by an exhibit ion hMwwn two .*iw.rt Mill.., >. «t*~i two pip.it billiard playwr. rom Jf.w-Tork, Moan M.I^ioghlln •ad Gallagher. Bollowlwgg |h. gate- Pa.h will rt.vof. half an hour

iFlIactual odvaaep. but wr oo»«r got Wbllkla gait Lako City. >*>a too- <hlo u aulgclpol u> bold up tbo ap i,eB 0n’” “ aa Mr. S| bwyon<l the toacblaga of tbo Lord aa Ohl vlaltud tha faaoaa Jtormon portlonmoot of about Il.-S0.t00 *"d fl,e tl™"‘ •* m“ch “ ' ibFy oro roporded lo tb. Now Toota- Tabprnarlp. aad bad tho oailorloo^ pondlag logtalatlye action. J°*n F 'V.l',°” ,T moot Tbo groat oood of mPn ro- of roooOog a youag woman wlin In — 1 ,**1 ***r P*ld tegoa on »8.1 main, tho urn. Th. (a.bloai of a day <5*two wo. to marry?a Mor- Almaoap for taao. of property: thla y.ar on fJl-000 tb|. world are paaalng away, but mon. Qthor plopo. Tiiltpd tacludr-l Profpaaor Munyon has Just laadrd »”d yet bis percentage I. tb* same do fkpcy .hot. God-, moral sod pplritugl law. are Idaho. VTaohlagton Oregon.-tallfor- * lno*t bonoOXul, useful and com- »■ that of Mr. Baunder*. lr*|o uot growing old t ala. a« Veil a. N.rad. and Xnion. P>«a almanar. It contains not oaly , markable that In the •s.evsmebtc .. . Thorp u. howp-.r. , something'In tbo latter Stale tbo showYhppear- 0,1 the scientific Information concern- 911 *hp mcn *ha wanted aadkantlon S Tbo marring* of Miss Csrrt. deeper than unchanging law. we ed In Ottawa that ta IS* fed) below *“* the moon's phases. In all the l»tl- there has not been, a variation of Met to Oeorge D. Blair was perf, nrn uphold not by a law. but by a the lesetot the spa. and Mbs Ton- >«<■*■. hat has Illustrated article, on P»r ad'loot night at 7 o'clock, nt _ loving father. In whose power are nil Ohl wee the goeet of Char lie Men- ho» to read character by phrenology. 1 "Mr. Hool y mode n hsldee out JJ0!”0 <,f lh” l>r,d* 00 Third he forces of the unlveine. God's dows. the wenlthlswt man In Xrlions. Palmistry and birth month. It also of his house within tbe post >esr. ' gtttaet. In the presence of ;n few aron of everlasting love'are under- nl s bnfi'i bend least. I. “»• all about card rending, birth sold Mr. Saunders. Jumping lo his friends The groom tan drfftsmtn nnnth yon. la that not, for better From ^tiona Miss vooOMl went stonee and their meaning, and gl»es feet: .' while I added lint »f,000 turtles of the Pence Heseklal Hand than the thought of unchanging low? to Teu^shere aha had her-,picture the Interpretation of dreams. ’ It worth of Improvement to mjbe." »f!fclnted. Yon may have said. ' Chance and da- taken In one of the lnrg*. rings, teaches beauty culture, manleiiribg.1 “I am not Ifteklog about the as- '

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