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20,000 PEOPLEread tltls paper cTery week, Largercirculation than all other papcru incounty combiiii'U. > '

55lli VIOAU—NUiMHKIt G WASHINGTON, WAKKRN COUNTY, N. J., THUHSI)AY, .KEHKUAKY,!), 1922 . SUBSCRIPTION:

New Jersey Dry LawLike Volstead Act

Republicans Plan Act ToReplace Dead VanNess

Dry Law.Assemblyman llubni-i, of lissi'X iiiiiii-

ty. who has been ulia 'wtl by the JointHepublkun Conference Committee Inprepare n new bill to follow very closelytin; Volstead act i>C CoiiKress, will haveIhe measure ready for consideration ofthe committee a t a meeting to be heldnext Monday afternoon, and that he expeels the bill Will be introduced in th'HOUKL- Mondiy MIRM., Ilobart did noregard tho action nf the conference coinmlttcc In refUHln« to accept the AnilHaloon U-aKiie'H bill prohibitlim enforcement program a s ' a rebuke for the lea-Kue or the: dr.vw, but he consideredpostponement of introduction of tltemeasures the expression of a itesire "tliu Republican Conference Committiio have an en force menl act as similarto the Volstead act as it isKOl one.

If tin- bill pauses one of the bills ufthe Antl-S:ilooii Leacne's serKs ha'1actually been Introduced by .Mr.llobart, prtivhlini; that uiion lietilinn ofr>n resident* of n community to tin- thiefof polico. or Mayor, n plane sunpecieduf harborhm violators or the prohibitionlaw miffht be raided. .•

N'ew Jersey will have a prohibitioni-nforccnu'tit law east in the same moldas the Volstead act, with the exceptioniff tlie search und seizure proviHinn.This clause will lie less drastic thnn thattn the fedoml statute and will be takenbodily from the Van Xess enforcementact held Invalid by the Court of KII-OIHand Appeals.

There are live oilier bills, •vhich havethe .backing of either the Alitf-KalimiiijCaKlK1, 'through Mr. Munroe. or Assem-blyman Hiihnrt. Two of ihcsi- wen-dropped In the House bill hopper l;t,MnlKlU and the ollirrs will be offeredMonday nlnii'.. AHseinblyman Katon iKsseX offered Ihe bill .ihawii by .MMlinroe providing for the removal

iVm- I'd* I mauler Expected Hotm.Appoint ment of a postmaster ut

WaiililnKton in now hourly expected.The STAR has received Information t<;thl.s effect, but there IH no Indication n:ito who wilt be the micceituful candidate.Five pcrfoiiH took thy examination, viz..altos Clara Kidpei-, ai, A. Plursou,' .1.Calvin Opdyke, W. J. Cnnwell anil CecilIt. Anderson.

One of the (1 vi! will be iiolvutcil. Theex.'iniination no une dikes xcrirnisiy. A.school-boy could miiiwer the <|iirsllons.The one chosen will of course i». riam-i-d for iiolltlcal reasons, and not becausei'f any particular ability In passing the

I'ostnuisfer ItHlciihotisuThe many friends of th

dit l

pnivinjr.veteranC

ny friends f the veteraneditor im<l present ])ostmaster. CharlesS. Itlltenhoiiso. of II a eke Us town, will

pleased to hear that he hfi-s sh«»wn:leefded Improvement within ihe last

few dny.s and Is now regarded as welluu HIP road to recovery from a .seriiilhie-SH.

I-'jiucriil of Mrs. Welsh Friday.The l»»dy of Mrs. M. T. Welsh ,

ived In llackeltstijwn yesierd'iyu l i ill b h l d l ' l d

Lawyer JefferySays His Work Right

Says Ordinances He WroteAre Valid; STAR Makes

Explanation. 'Oeivil1 .Jeffery. wiio prepared th" Ma

anil West Washington avenue impinvt ordinance and the bond ordina

[Kissed by Cpliou to thisi Jan. 2C:"The ordinan

ell last year, lakes cx-natenienl in the tiTAli

Issue tKn.st

providing for a boaii improvements

nd West \V:islilnglon

nfuneral services will b

iwn at :i.30. (

y yheld l-'rldny af-

Kcrcciis fi'iim the windows a*) id doorsof pool mid billiard emporiums and «stiibllsliments where Inn-erases containlitR alcohol arc sold, and Mr. Hubarput in his measure providing an amendment tn an aei of 1SIDI by which inwould make it possible for a KHHIP oieUizens to force the Maynr or pclimhead of a municipality to nel SIKSIIHHIK.'iinbllnK rrwrtu and disorderly houses

Thu remalnlim llnve hills include iw<for iujunetlon and abatement uelintisintl the third supplies the iu;ichiiier>fur civil actions against persons re-sponsible for'property or personal dam-aso resulting from Ihe sales of inentiim beverages. The first of th'Junction bills authorises prosreuto:tiie pleas io spend county fundsthese actions in the federal e«der the provisions of the Veilsand the second pmvidej* for 11ci-edintiK In criminal court::.

urts un-

OI'IilJA H0USI3 THKATKK.The Temple of aiotion Pictures, the

best •• and most -tip-todale theatre.Northern New Jersey.

FOK TONIGHT,— Wallace. Kekl"Tin- Love Special."

The cast includes A^nes Ay res as!»';i(lhiy woman; ThuudorSylvia Asliton. C'larenec Murton, Suit/.KrIwards and lirneat Fiutterworth. Tlv.1story is adapted from Frank K. Hpenr-man's "The Daughter of a .Magnate."The scenario is by Kilgene Lewis jnul• iin'trtion is by Frank Ui-soii. Soiof the high points :ue: the reseuethe miners entombed in the cave-in;Ihe race, through the blinding blixwirtlin tli" plunKing locomotive (one of HisHieatest thrills ever filmed): Uie fakehold-up at the frontier dance.; wonder-ful mountain scenery. I-Ixliibitors wiy:'•Picture- is cnnHiderui by many ashi'sL Reid picture, ever mad*;." "Awonderful <lrawing card and could KetHie crowd most any place it went. Theeast is especially goad." A Para-mount picture.

KI'IIJAY, Feb. lOlli—TIM<: Blf.5IMCTUriK— If there was ever a pic-ture that should be- two days, it is "De-ecpiion," but we could not get il fortwo days until 111 May. and we aregoing to ahow. you all* the Latest Pic-tures. I mean Pictures from October1H21 to thu present time.

"Deception** WHS the first pieiure Inhistory to run four weeks at the Ui-voll Theatre, New York, shattering allrecords. The picture's great appeallies lii" a fascinating storv' intelligentlyluld. wonderful iit-tini; and sensation-ul speejacutar elTorts. The plot -.ICIIIHwith the life of Anne lioleyn and threeof the marriages of Knglaud's ruler.Henry Vill . So lifelike was Uie InlerpretnlkHi • of these two charactersthai Xew York crilles have <-haraeter-ized them as tlio llnest ever, seen on.-•ereon or stage. The seonic etTi-atssur])ass anything seen for many years.Thi? great . scenes . Include a fux hunt,the. marriage of Heni-y and Aune atWestminster, the corona lion scene,the rioting In the streets of London, acourt tournament,, 11 large winter festi-val, the trial of Anno Uoleyn and herexoeution at the moment .that

being married to Jane Keymour. LHiokinghnm "Cat t le ; 'LondonTower. Windsor Castle and West-minster Abbey have-, all been repi'o-

' duced with faithful reality. A east of7000'people furniHh thu biggest "mob"'.scene'Riu lllm history. The acting of

•:. Kmil Jannings ,'alid Henry Portcn inilie leading roles of Henry and Annois the llnest ever seen in any picture.Krnest Lubltst'h directed and-his wordis utuiueslioiuibly a .masterpiece. "De-reptlon't is a box-ofilee knockout fromevery' point* of view. A Paramount

•Picture.SATURDAY. l-7cb. .1 Illi—Hi-gonc

O'Brien In "Is Lift- 'Worth Living?"Full of Hiispense and surprises. "SnubI'olliirtl iiV'Thc Hustler." Patho News.Oi'L'hestra. Conn; and hear our singer.7.1". and 9 o'clock. ' -'

MONDAY, Feb. 111th—Metro pre-sents Viola Dana In "Home Stuff*"Pat he Review. . TnpieH of the Day.,

TtJKSDA V, i Feb. 1-1 l.h—rl-CaiiierlileMacDoiuild in "My Lady's Ltitehkoy."

\V13nN15SUAV,1. Ftfb. Ifith—J. Parkerliead praHi'iits Uobart, lUisworth in"Mis Own Law." ;

COMING, Thursday, Feb. lfitli—IOIHIC Ferguson in William A. Taylor's

:;,;|>rodiicUon^^"Sacl'udr •-and-:'" Profane" L o v e . " " "-" ""

' |fIlD*lA.Y, Feb. 10th—A Lois Weberliroductloii "Too Wise Wives."

"The Sheik" is 'now running in New

81 Women at CountyClothing Meet

Discuss Farm Clothing:; ToConduct Extension

Work.Highly-one woineii frtnu 'Hi lunn

lilies attended the three clothing mi'el-ni;s last week. Vail ledWIth :',;; pres-ut from eight connnuiillk'H followed by

.Stcwartsvllle with L'.S pre.sent from sev-en communities. Hackcltxtown had 20

ut from live communities.The meetings were' a gri'at .suecess.

(i ••nihnsiirslie were tlie Women tha:temporary lenders from ,ai-h einnmu-nlty repre.scnted wore nuiueo <>u tliespot, to ascertain tlie desirability of ae ' t h i n g group , inWhen the group I*p e r t l d

pmanent -leader

the.

her community,g i s e d

lected itnd the

will bounty agricultural

preportedagent.

Senior and Junior clothing was dis-cussed by Mr*,. Catherine <:ricl>el,Clothing Specialist, N. .1. Klnte Agricul-tural College. Any connimiiily mayhave I'ltln-r a girls' groti]i or a women'sgroup or buth. Mrs. Criebel presentsher iiliin briefly as follows:. Senior extension work in clothing willbe curried on as follows. Haeh commu-nity interested slumlil notify the coun-ty agent that It desires to take up tin*work ;is offered by the Stale College. Acanvass'Of the community by the wo-ni'-n who are interested should indicatewhether Us women are mure interested,iu drew* paHei-iis Mian hats, or viceversa. Let lln- county 'agent knowwhich of these two lines of work Is

tl'liy tli'iiiten in the community.her of communities h:<ifrom, the agent Judges

h i h f l h i

When j iiiim-bren hear.!

whichnffet

>f tlif.se phiiulur nuil Ibis will !•'.•

ICitch t:ommnni(y yelt'Ots a l'j:nl<?r. TinIt-ader will be traiueil by the .•;pceiali.stin ."in all-day meeting, the linn- andplace (o be arranged for later. K;n>h ofthese leaders will assist Miss Illy. State.ColloRo. in one group in her own cdm-muntty and will lh.;n assume* the r t -spunsibility of helping' such other wo-men in her community us wi:;h ti> dothe work. The community lender willalso keep a record of the wmk doneby the members of her croup whiehwill be will, to Hie olTice of the erunily

Six loaders will make up a group forpatterns. 1^ leaders for millinery.'ami

many groups of. loaders will b t!•lined as' are needed. -Junior extension work will Im cou-nted in a similar way. Croups of 11'ulers will be trained in an all-day

meeting In carry on thy work withgirls as outlined In Uie spuckillst'stalks.

Leaders of girls* groups will be train-ed first. March 17 is the day set forthis. Women's groups should be organ-ized promptly and Ihe county agent

•tilled, that Mrs. Griehet may be -se-cured at the earliest, possible date.

The Executive. Committee of theWarren County Hoard of Agriculture

let last Friday in regular session. Fol-iwing routine bii.siiu'ss the Dairy and

Farm Crops '.'rejects fur . 192L* »s-n.>-ntly drawn up bv the respective1 pro-

Juct " . . .prnlioi:

id p:iHK(;d by thi' Council last year,contains Irregularities, anil in it Itspresent form is Illegal."

The people of Washington have be-Toiv them two opinion*. Mr. Jeffcwho drew; botli ordinances, declare.-:they are pi.-rfeetly'valid.

On the other hand. Council lias beeiadvised by others thai neither ordimiuciis leyal. Following receipt of this ad-vine. Council decided to empluy anolhelawyer tn looi< Into ihyir legality. J£•_ri'ltorted that in hlji opinion the ini-Itrovcmcnt ordinance is illegal, und I;evidently considers IIR- bund ordtimmn\*» Illoglil. for he has drawn for Coun-cil an ordinance repeuiinK it.

ThafM all there Is to It. And hail .Mr.Jcffery Indicated to the STAR Hint IIpaper was in error, tlie STAR'wouldhave been glad to print any statementhe CitiL-fl to make. The f»e.t i« that the.STAR knew nothing o r |t until within afew hours before his pamphlet was 1s-iiH-d. :

The result of tiii.s unfortunate eonti'u-•ersy and differehce of opinion is to

encourage people to oppose, paving theirshare of the Washlugtun avenue im-provement, and it is possible that It willresult in expensive litiKalion thai willcost the taxpayers of the borough cou-ifde!'!tb!e money. -

01 course Uie ol.l Counell passed thendlnnnces in good faith. It believed

them lo be legal, having paid Mr. .feff-eryi

g , i g pone hundred dollars for his serv

Hut before the old Councilf ll

ininiit'VM\. Th.

of theighl u |>.

r'rank I'iei-siRichardson we.re iippoiiilod to work

.-oiinly agi'icultural agent aplan of organization, whereby, ihe coun-ty may be more'equally represented.

out of olllce, it began to hear that therewas something wrong with the bondnrdinanee, and the printing of the bnmiKwan stojiped Just an they were aboutlo hi; pill on the pre-sw.

Shortly after the lirst oftlhc year, theiii-w Council was udvised by the AuditorJial in his rininioii ihe ordinanee.'f wereuu legal. Hints of il came from othersources, on account of the possiblelawsuits ami rumors uf hiw-sulls to lu-x-nun against Ihe lionnmh because o[their illegalliy. Council naturalK- cotii-ludeU to obtain other legal opinion.

For this purpose S. C. Smith, .Jr.. whkindles ih(. legal affairs of the Towif Phillipsl.lirg. and who Is Cmiul!'nisr(!Ulnr of Warren'county, was em)loye,1. Mr. Smith siilisliilltialed tiliphihm of th,. Auditor.

Vostenlay Hie STAR asked the ..phiion of another man well versed in exactly this kind nf work, ami he. io.

id that in his opinion both ordinance.- illegal.'•-or U,,. information nf thr. taxpay-

er;;, tha S'J'AIt wanfs to explain thathis eontroyersy is due entirely lo tli"act that .Mr. Jeffery ihluks lits uvas all 'right. Others don't, thins

That's all there is to il. Council will•id in accordance with the decisionhe men whose advice it. iias sought.

The importance of this matter mlot bu apparent lo all. But to at tempto carry out tin.1 assessment provisionif an ordinance thai in illegal wouldlave laid Ihe borough open to lawsuitsAmi these would surely have followedTherefore the only ihing [.-ft for Coun-i! to do [H:IO.1IO :>ur.- it i.-; iUhl i,.-r,,r-(

it goes ahead, and that il purpose;! ii.do.

For the best intoreslK of the borouglthe STAR is not jroinir lo point out JILthis time the irregularities .'i!le;.r<'il iexist in thu previous ordinances. Conncil knows what I host; are. nnd wit.possibly one exception, is a unit in t!ibelief that there iire irroxularitiew.1 Mr. Joffery is naturally provoked because the legality of his work has bee:called Into question. Thai is no fault orIhe STAR. Mis niyiii; was not m<tioncd and probably not one hundipersons would have known who <trthe ordinances if lie had not la ken ,cuption to the action of Council in de-ciding to obtain other legal opinion.

All Council is trying to da is to doeverything exactly according to laand in the best interests of the taxpayers. That is the issue a t stake—limi

.... is what the controversy is all abmiL.iliseussod and ap- It is more important that the netioi

Ctuilnii'l. -The Hoard of Freeholders yi^tenlu

awarded the unntliiril for the last nvitlon or the O.xrnnl-lltill/.vill.' ,-„;,,| ,,, t)Fnglneerlng CotiKtructtou Cttiupiiny tPhiladelphia, tho lowest bidder on' tinfontraci. Tim company furntKhed na\h-tnetory ittmtln. Tim IU>HHI tvut atproprlated JllIS.OOO in nilv.ince for thconstruction of thu White Townshiroad from Oxford In l{uiiv.vl|lv on ihluyt section. Of this $(JD (ion ivut ulready been ajiproprlatou and the rrniiiiiilng $f;;[,H(i(t rumen from tli" stat<"\nvit«hih and Rturro-'t'l.

The Washington 'Jo'ineil luid r,c|uesl1 permission r.f .',.. eoimty to plac,

gates in the Shabbecmig erei-k at Rail-road avei;ue. UroiKl strrut and .SouthLincoln avenue, th<> s:<nm tit be usein an emergency for lire purposes, i v rni.ssion was granted. Ir wa.i di'ddei

ailvertlse for nvo 1* ami one-half toitruck cha:^isrh:tn

nd nl.«o

(liit'K'.ion of. reorga-ii:'.a-xecutivc Coinmittet' was.s ;i result. I.evi Miiekey,

igeiica-HllT and R. L.

Are you interested In fruit? Plansire being nmde for .a big nishL meetingif fruit men at 'Hope, Feb. -'0. A. F.

Manon. Fruit Specialist. N. .1. State Coi-ill b k Owill be

'Ii. 2\ a pruninl t

of the speakers. Onmonstration will b

lniducleil al which time llio speciali-stwill briny; out points Spoken of at the.meeting tho previous evening.

Sewer Cuiislrut'lioii and Fence Causi'Protests.

A letter of protest was read Mon-lay night a t the • Common Councilfrom c. \V. Simpson, who protested hc-wnise t.htv contract or.. 13.'!C. IJeatty. hailused slag for (tiling purposes, whenthe sn'ccltications stated that HUIUI andgravel should be. used. Air. Simpsonilated'fhat tho State Hoard of Healthvill pass tho slag.1 but it will cost the

h i th dp sag. ut

borough more in the end.H l d h t t

galso made the

ett! Intel beend h

statement thai.

planking and that was liiibk1 to alsocasue; trouble a t the - disposal plant. It

stilted in the letter that ,thuchanges had been made upon order' oEthe sower committee. Sir. Simpsonsnggostotl thai final payment on thocontract be hold up.

The loiter was ordered filed nnd thematter was referred to tho sower com-

i l t t e e " . • ' , • li •A letter of protest was also received"6m William S. Stevenson about the

•Inc fence that the trustees of thePresbyterian chinch h;ul erected in thelane between the chapel and the nrop-*rly of "Mr." Stevenson. T-Uwatf'cliiimcrthat Hie fence encroached upon theane anu\.that it Intorforofl with'traffic.tt Is snid that the1 fence was placed onho line, which Is not tlie. walls of the

Council be according .to !a.v.T than It isthat any one man's reelings or opinions:bo respected.

The STAR does feel that it ought tnexpress thu conviction it feels that it ismost unfortunate that nothing can hodone here1 without controversy. TheState Highway Department doesn't feelvery friendly toward this section. he-

State wasworth thr

yal.tlliidf last, ytrying in give

e-quarters fh S I

a nbeing asked to

give more, and il seems entirely naturalthat the officials will lake into consider-ation the'fuel that after giving us alino road through the borough, we can'tlay six foot of concrete on either sidewithout controversy and lawsuits. .:

'We fool like echoing the prayer otsome unknown who said:

"Oh. God, give us men. men l.igenough to put the intcrcsis 'if othersahead of self."v There are a.lot .of people .in this world

who huvo never heai'd'of 'that "prayer.

The \V. A. A. Trustees.putting forth' every effort to have

the Radiophone, Which was so gener-ously donated by (.ho Washington Por-eclaln Co., installed by Washington'sIm-thdny, Feb. 22. Plans .have, alsoboon made by tho enter.tainmcnt com-mittee- to hold an informal social andcard party on thai, evening. It

Wools at

Can You ImagineMen! '' Jus t think of it.

suits with two pairs of I$17.Oil now offered a.i.

NOVICK'Sl-lii Northampton Street, ICaston, I'M

CANK A M ) HKISn W B S K M J IT.Ver: luinU. 1.000 ft. $1.35. M'cdium line

lino line and super-One-, a l l , the jiiaiiuo•price* •;'"3toetl-

l ti;:|ioi1'

e, yuiUi»1. '-Sp | i i u U i jy

parcel post ccJK'Ct. We p;iy pasttvge.Huston's Oldest ami Most ReliableFurniture, Store. -

JKa.slon Fp,rniture Company ,

. Kuril true!)ils. for road work. The advertise

lent appears in t'he STAR.The plans of .!. .]. Campbell of M'hiU

township for » change in the HazenCornish road were presented to tin

.will. They were referred lo Count-.ICnglneer Vettor. Thi; new plaiiH aiconsidci'.'d an iniprovomenl upon tliones formerly favored. The englnct[>rotnisi-d early action.

There were a number of bills paid,The receipts of the various o'Mee.i wortgiven nti follows:

Sheriff's otllce. $S:'.fi7; County Cleric("•i:U-': KiirroKate. $~»:t:i.l*tJ: steward olhe Countyhouse, $:17U.9O.

Council Pays Bills .And Accepts Bonds

Tax Collector Received$7,911 in Jan.; Dogs Now

Licensed.liter Matters Itefore Com mon Council.The. ordinance In regard to the- sal

ries of the borough ollleials wasdoptetl l londay nljjht and is now Inorce.

It was aiinouneed there is no uu-hority for levying n doi; tax ami that

.f the hudKft calling for thu an-eil receipt of (50 from this

was repealed and Ihe samemount was itddeil tti the license re-•elpls anticlpateil. Tin- budget washen adopted Hxin.i; ?:iC,7li!i.77 as themount of tlte- assessed luxation in Uus

Dr. l/umliiir brouKlit ui> the danger-us eoveriiit's over the manholes in

lielvidere avenue and Urond street.near the srinare, stating* that many po-[tcstrijin.s havn fallen and some itr-jureii by ralliiii: upon the slipperyplali's. The siilewjilk committee ,wasinstructeil to see what eould !»• done lollu- envi'i-in^-s to nuilii- them more saf:-.

liormiKh .Marshall C. N. Shrope re-liorle.l thai the prop.-rly in tlie policedepartment consisted a mom: othertilings of four Irallic p-isLs, one brok-en, one desk chuir, also broken. Thechief was <liivete.l lu have the chairrepaired.

The bond of K. l-\ Tliompson. laxcoiled or, for ?5tl.0flf) was iipproveii.with Mr. Thompson. \V. S. Rittett-hou.se. Kloyd il.-iji.u-. A. <::. Uinehart, .1.II. .lolinston and .1. fi, Uryunt n.sbondsmen. The bond of C. X. Shrope,as borough niarshall was approved forSl.Omi with I-:. I-;. Wy.-koff ami II. \V.Allep'i- as liondsmeii with the officer.

Tho receipts of the collector"* officefor .January were; S7.917.7T' divided asfollows. V.i2\ taxes, $77*i.S(i; JDL'l flail-mad taxes. SH.l-^.liii: ISL'II tax. 5D.7S;interf'st. ?11'.!)L'; ''iHinCinp mid HshinKlicenses. $',.',-,: llmw. s:tn n51.00; borrowed from" Kirst Xatlonalliiank ;il ''•';;,. S'l.lKH).

These bills were ordered paid: Clyd..!•'. Sandt. Sl'-I.S'l; .1. J|. Person, ilemi/.-t'd bill decorating lircmcn's hall. ?:"4.5DWashington t'fimgp. S-lfi.-IB; Washiiif:-ton Klar.WiishingtonDclnwur

ntliiKcti-ic Cotnpiitiy.t l t i T l h

liimds):... .... §:j7S.r,ii;

(1 Atlantic 'IVIephmie Co..?2.fi0; Friinil1 Donillln, .sewer QXC-Mlion. SH.Gl); A. II. l-'Isher, overset?25.001 Marvin Smvon. itemized ' bill.

DoliiCom

.i;;i; Ttock lmiiorlal Co., 3ivare and Alluntkr Telephon

2S0: Washi i iu tn Stpany. S2.S0: \\'ashiin;toii Star publish-'iiK onliniiiice. $3-1.03; Jolin Deat.s, sal-ary nnd ti-ip to Trenton SlOS.'tS; Sham-]>anore '& Son. tax notices, ?C.ifi; O. If.Perry, superintendent of streets- $11');labor on streets. Frank 1\Voole.y, •Kills Hill.• $23.SO; George Weiss, §11.20;Hark' Greaser. $i.^j; Lemuel Gardner.$2.45; lOdwaid Trout, §7.70; HarryHoffman. S<;.:!0; Wiillum ICInnaman,

i;.:t(): fJeorye Moil'. t..;iti). ?"40' fineletz. Stl.;ji); WiiHer liet-se. $2.10: J. M.

.lohnslon. iteminod hill. $r,,i><j; R. M.linsh, poor orders. SH.Ifi;" W'jirren.foundry and Machine Co.. nuttertlate. $:'ri.0ft; Flovd .Major. ?3fl.44; 13.;I. AVyckoff, poor orders, SS.37; II. C.^toekton, supplies, $2.40; .r. T. BellSons, Itoinixcd, S'>.:)S; .lenliins & Jlt-ok-

siiDpHes. $:i.4»;.C. R Mall, supplies,S-IO.SB: C. N. Hhropo, Imrmish mnrshall.$100.01); Ilowlby & Xewliiuis.S2-7.74; .1.II. Hiiiiu, • •

$1.S7.

Aunimnei'

y p ,s1 Hniiply and Con.striict.ion

Joseph C'iine. janitor, Sir*.

ICh-c-I hy \VnshlilK»«trie Cimipnuy.

T h e Washington Klcctric Companydesires to announei' that they ur;< i-n-g-aijoil in chanft-ins Ihe alternations ofthe electric current they supply fromla:: cycle .to'(»0 cycle, this work has

i;r for several weoKs uiulihoy.-havL'Mjaw mere tii.m ha!C:Of tlie

sldonci' consumers anri .a part of the•sincss section clutngeil. Other sec-

tions will be changed as rapidly asthe balance .of the. motor users com-ileto tlii'ii' alterations.•This worlc has been undertaken bis-

if the reqiifst of the customersqof the e.imi])auy and i:> put. Ih

l il standiird basis s;>R electric WJISIUM-.Sppliances-will haveiiiK what ' they want,liroiisflit h f

]yupon a mtxlern anthat those de^ind oilier motoro (liillcviliy in lir in usiuf; those

lociilitics.lifjlitinj;

f

This change wiil not.heating units and

l f hfew vacuum cleaners of. tinai-Kcr and earlier manufacture.

Thu new etirre.nl will lie,, for allijjhtinjr and smalt power, Single phase,>6 cycle nnd 110 ID 120 volts and for>ower users aboVe ."i horse jiower,Three phase. (U) cyttlu and 110 or 22(1

Tile comiiany is oVyelopinp- plan's'fornildilions and improvemculs . to itsCHuipment. which it is expected* will liecompleted by the middle of Ihe coining

Repeal Law RevisingCounty Taxatioi

To Prevent Han! FeelingBetween Counties; Work

of Legislature.Ill ;i special message to the I.CKlure Tuesday (iovernor IMwards (ntiinted another live campaign luxr ui'Kini; prompt pas.s:iKe of Heuat

Simpson's bill under which it wonpossible to restore thu nickel Infare in most sections of the Sta t

The measure provides for restorati<f the franehlii'1 agreements with milr-ipalilies under which tin- .st

railway companies Wt>re allowedli;tr«t' not more thnn 3 cents fart1. IMhieh afft'erments were abrogated b

ihcisioiiH of the Courts to the eff<thai the ' Legislature ronferrcil tl)ratemaklntr -power upon the I'ublt'tlllty Commission, thus stiperse llnhe municipal contracts.

1,'non thi! lhenry thai tho art of tlii-.Kislature last winter empowerhihe State Hoard of Taxes and ASH<\«nont .to go' Into the various countkHid Investigate lt\x condition.11 gn\

that board ton nilH.'h [tower and ereated onmily between roimiies. the Ken

on Tuesday passed the repealer inrnduced by Senator Lar-sou of Mi'ldlex county. This bill has been lookedpon as one of the Important nuasnf tin- .session. beeaitHL' of the eu'ec:

vill have on the acivliles of the StHoard in equalizing and adjusting as

'ssnu'iits In the various inuuiripaliOS. The State Hoard has already i•Ived cnmplaiuts from the count!'

if Ksscx and L'nion against asse?nents In .Morris nnd Middlesex.

With these complaints as a hasta tinHate Hoard has none m U , M i d d l e1 (Continued on pa^'e 5)

CONDITION OFCOUNTY ROADS

•Tlii- mad bet.sliin-y has become quite roupli in sputa(•cause of tin- frost in Uie ground, nmraviliiiK over pan of it Is like ridinghe- chuie-tlie-eliulr- ut Onicy Islaml.Iliitc it lltlii- work will be required J

e spring lo put n .section nf it iissalile condition.Sonic motorist;; are ushiK tho Morris

'urnplke to l-'hilliiisburK. but while ibistancc is .six miles shorter lluui vlisbury and AVost I'tn-tnl, it is imposslbri effeet any saving in tinn; by KOIIIJle Hliorlcr route.It' jiresenl tentative plans are car-

led out, the change In the line oC theal (ireat Meadows will lie quit'

:i> liveable. The prnpnsod (limitsiws Hie road on the opposite side ufrailroad and tn the rear of tlie Wll-is liunlier yards at tlial poiul. A

•vurheiul brklKe will be hulll when tlile IH changed.The .lanuary issue of thu fs\ J. Hi«li

layman, issued by Hie. Stale Iliphwaeparlni'.'nt eon tains tlie followiniferonctvlo tlie 1922 pn>t;ram in War-•n eouniy:"Warren County Route It—dj fi

le dlvidiiiK line between the Town ofIilllipsbui-K iiml the Township uf I'o-ilcotifi and extendiuw to the.'Iliiutcr-in County line aL Hlnonisbury. beinptrt of State Highway [toule Xu. [\.(~) From the Musconotcong1 Riv•iitff the divitlini,- line between Morid Warren Counties at Mill Street,

laekettstown, N. J., ami extending tole Intersection of Hie road leading to

licpc ::!, Great .\Iciitiov.-s., part-.fioi'toNo. r>. IL/ nillrs."

No work is planned for Hunteiami Morrla counlies for the. preyear

Tho road from Ily.ckettslc-wn to MuddLaku is- In a very passiible condition.Tin; Jli\st three miles out of llacketts-n; J l s t t r e etowii have' been graded and (Tand "the last two miles arc concreted.The- entire road is open to traffic. Thedistance from Hacke-Ustown to nudd

hoen shortened cnnsiderablyd t i t iby.th

New Yooad, and motorists Koinjr i

k will lind that the new road.via Dover, is quite good with the ex-ception of the stretch through Netcniiff.I i d h hi oute, doing

y h the ne Schooley'sMountain, will bo the most direct and

f

p eIt is expected that thisaway with theM ,preferred route to the l cities.

I'hiili|isl)in^ liaises Fnundaimn <tuu(a.Phillipsburg has bueii.doinfi splendidly

for'" the Wuudrow -WiLson I-'oundationfund. 'J'he contriljution there will, beabout StiOO from present indications.Hope and lilair.stown are doing well,and so are other districts in the county.Dan I'itliiih'er of iiopu, and Mrs. ICgbertUosuiiL-rans in Klairstown territory,have good organizations and both thosesections will ^xeoeO. their quota.

The quotas assigned to the vai'iousdistricts :i,-e as follows:

Altaniudiy, $14.00; Alpha, $aj».OO; Vlel-vidi.'iv. $75.00; .UliiirHlown, S-1',.00:I''ran!ilin. $35.00; Greenwich, $25.00;Hacketlstowu. $S0.00; Hanlwick, 510.00;H S;iGOOH $ 1 IdHar ny.y

ndence

$S;iG.OO: H o p e$2"».OO; L

? ! 0 0 O

, 5$2:1.00; Ind

$:i0.l)0;p , $ ; i ; , $ ;ManslieUl. ?l!0.00; Oxford. SJiO.OO: lJaha-quarry, $4.00; ' 1'hillipsburir 1st ward.$100.00; 2nd ward, SlOO.00; :ird ward,$100.00; -Hh ward, $75.00 5th ward,$75.00; Oth ward. $I00.00;\. J'ohuteona:,$40.00; Washington. Sllj'O.OO; "Washing-ton Twn., $UO.O0; WhitJ, SIJO.OO,

-Mrs. L. Paintillon contributed $1 andthe Wairner 1'oullrv Furrns S5 ibisweek: '" • • • • • • : • •

The campaign will be continued untileach district obtains the amount of itsquota. .

•Cheaper Firo Unsc for Ituroutfh.I t is possible that the borough lias

houii * ptiyliiK too . much for lire hose:I if tho company making tho ol'fei' to

furnish the borough with J .000 leot. ofhose und cmij>Iings for S'liil can pro-duce the foods. aL that lifuire. therevill he :t Kiivlnpf that will \w welcomed>y Hie taxpayers. It has been ousting;

the, borough about $1.25 per fool for

Crt'iinu'ry Assured /«r WiisliliijrtoA creamery will iTftortly be nuinljorcd

•nrnonu the nther '•iiluable nssets ofWaHhhmlon. Those Inti>roslctl met lastSaturday and at a preliminary meetingelected these directors AL1 h. Kttali. MJj. lAumUic. .1. H. Ilrynnt, & /•;.. Wy-(•koff. W. A. Catlclle. .lolm WycItotT..John Mowder. Arthur Merrell, WilliamAppir , John C. ilntitin«ton and .JosephM. Knydor. The diroclors h.-l.i a rneet-Intr yesterday afternoon and organizedby i>l(<rtiiiK Mr. Uush, pivisirti'iit: MrMowdev, vlee-iin-sident; Mr. Huntinn-ton, serretary. and Mr, i'ryunt, trt

The company will Incorporate wllh$2".,00n eiipitui. It is thought that itwill require about Sll'.OOfl at the startand $2t2u0 of this was subscribed atthe meetiiiK1 yesterday. The bonds arcIn sums nti ?.r»ii.00. The company hiiK

LT.I1 sites In view and a t least oiiu ofthem will enahl" ahnosl immrdiatc. rations of ihe creamery, J... M.

Hat-din of Susse.V County, one nf thodirectors of tho Dairymen's Lvalue,

I attend the next mooting and e'veradvlco in regard lo the proper pro-cedure.

Three Weil-KnownPeople Killed in Fla.

Mrs. M. T. Welsh's FuneralFriday; Mr. Welsh Im-

proving. Yesterday..Mrs. ..Matthias Welsh, v. Ife fruHick-lH of the People's >,':

ik of .1 laekettstown, was

| | | ^

Council Advised - g j ^Should •: -Be- •" M a d e ; # l l | | i |

O'clock h'i2^||Coiincli did not adjourn until ""after -'^

II o'clock Monday night. It .vraatko'\*S.late that tho spectators,had fied.Vloav-^SiiIns biihlird only the Mayor andVCoun--™cilmcn and iwo neWHpapor reporters./-.

An oitilnance repealing tho bond dr-v"-''^v^dinanco was Introduced, but action Wa«' -™(;V*Sdeferred for one week because of ;a"•"''•-•^Mdifference of legal opinion. t ; ; : ' .'y^ff5

OHcar Jeffery, who prepared tlie,bond:J **«$bnlltmnce last fall, had put -'oiit a'•';'£•*$$luitnplitiit stating that no" lawyer: had; > - >fideclared the ordinance illegal. .It C'n-- <•'&:*$,veloped that thero was a •miaunni3il--r;

J;:f^^standing by the STAR'S reporter .'con-1: ''V^jfeernlne I wo ordinances. 'What Proae-' ^,:->H$uutor Smith did declare illegalrlma,&-/+&>the improvement ordinance, und a-let-; -"<-^Mx-r was read wherein he mado , sucli;''; vr!^%*|Lli.'clanitlon. Ho Imd not declared the • ' " 'uond ordiiiano HIcRal, though it :waa '•'naturally concluded-that'he must havov<o deckled, for he had prepared'a. new''•!jrdlnunco repealing It. ,'• j / -

This statement will set' arlght'iaimls*/'ke of the STATl'K reporter In thefs-i» "C Jan. JI;, fn.lv.-ill IIIHO correct i" '

kilh.inniiKday in an accident at Danlu,••lorida. Mr. WCIHII watt llso ba.V.ynjlued and for a time was r.n: esr--ut-•J to recover. Mr. and Mrs. ]'},,u-n"1..Armstrong of iCaston.'I'a.. wei • ;ili) killed, when the automobiU. in,-hleh they were rlulny was struck !n automobile ;tl a railroad erossjn,lr«. Artnstrtmi; dli'd in u hospital,ohn II. tjpcilee. I'nrni.-rly of HUM ton.i-ho was cumluctiny; the party,leivud :L fractured le^ and bodj

Mr. and .Mrs. Ariustrony. aeeompani1 by Mr. uiKl MI-H. \\\\.-\i, left tin

reek before, for Jacksonville, I-'la. Tin•ly wan nn Ita way from Jackson

ille to Miami when the fatal ucel-I. Mr. Arm.stronfT

Ice-presi:lent of the fj en nine Uangorllato Company and proprietor of theVilson Stovo Msinufaciurlng Com

.1'Ytllowiiiff IM an account of the acident written by pr. [j. j * . llonRlundr Oxford, who IH visiting in ritM-Ulti.. was written lo ISdwarri H. l'ost, who•> connected with the olllce of the. Ass-istant Postmaster In Xew York and

him sent to ihe STAR." West Palm

D,.;ir |.;d—1 have been t ry ing '" 'tl but hav

•|'n......t.,ydi

dally papers as»ily. • papera . ,ia

LU" Itnpiovt'm.'iifMr. J^ffery Wi>'r >n by auditcame to au-titej::il

iIn*: meetlnff that!naife. drawn^ hylalkil. into queij-.

L't-kcrr. of Enaton, who •m

t'le i.niV)iifch*H \book«':

"ii unablL1 mil i iiw. You knew i l r .Telsli. president of the Peoriles* Rank

llackcttiitown? Well , he. and. hliife, and Mi-. AnnsM-onK and his wife•om Kaston, hired a fellow by thetme of Spence in Jacksonville, Iuive tlioiii to "Miami-and on over toa

sl Coast. When theil b

were aboutfmiles- below here C'O miles from Mi-

mi) their machine was struck by ' athbound Kxpresw train oh the East

oast R. Ii.. and Mi's. Welsh tlleU al-lost instantly. She had a fracturedull, both legs and one arm broken

nd several ribs crushed in. Mr. Arm-:rong also had a fractured skull andlotl soon after reaching the hospitalt Miami. -••• Mc«-Armstrong live:! :.ttntiljoiit II o'clock that nlRhi. when sheetl. N'oiu! of them were consciouster they were struck. Mr. Welsh is

tho Kivervlew Hospital a t Miami1th a fractured skull. . . .As soon as we read of i f in the pa--•r we drove down to Miami (711 miles)linking perhaps thero mijiht be some-tins w« ' " *

nt to-.•e bodies all laid out in a. row andti on up to tho hospital to see Jlr .

'elsh. I think he recognized me butis condition is certainly very serious.ho fracture Is on the .side near ther>, anil if H does nut extend to the,so of the skull . (and. the hospitaltelor thought it did not) he ought toL well, H!s'scalp is badly cut witli

(Continued on Pagre I!)-

p j meuld do for Mr. Welsh.

the. undertakers and saw thei ll

•"hie ittM'onl of Washmj;lon Lilnary.T'le annual luwtins of the 'Wa.shiiiK->n Public. LibKiry A.saociation . was>ld l-'riday night. Jleports of.the olli-•s5 and lihrarian smnv-.the institutionhitvc a steady -grtnvth; and that is a

[•Ltugh asset that should call forth fullpporl.

:ori* t'or .ianuary was i!rl5>Jloks circulated, of which l!)0 wore-m-IU'tion.1 'I'heiv Wore ten new bor-'wers added to the 'ists. Tlio reading:om was used by 1TC persons. TliuIL'M tolitlled $15.21 and the pay table5.00. The total circulation for theat- was L'l'.lHM, oE whicli 2.0.SS v.-erpn-llction. .The -lino money I'nr ilioar was 39G.15: the pay tnlile ivmr:i,-!l1)0.(10. Tlie Jteuiat nunilvi- vll lu.r-

le roll is l.r.T.'i and th.':tual number of Ixjok.s in ihv liLniry

JJuring Uie year the rcatlitifr i •n>inused by l.GlU persons for iv:;-!*<..'

id references. The State miide liti'1. -ir special loans of books. Tiuvv v.-.-reistly ieclinic.il books, '.riie.. library*a oi-Kanized in Feb. 11101 jiml. lm ;ni-I•ated under tlio state laws mi Jla> -I. |

121.

..died to.,(li« r.flnntlon.of Council. '"

.;•* >lei:i(i[..,i tt, .mploy other.,legttl >. - . . v - , m d I'tosewfor a. C. Smith, : ;..sr.. vtut- .'tna,Bn(l l^-.rnii'tf of his fd- -inlllarhy with tho.vv-irK as attorney •••?tor Uie T..wn of • JMillllpBbupg. - Mr.: ,;.-inlth, too. ik-elart>il the onKnance• 11- -!:'••mo'I h.'cause of i-fctaln irrcKiilarkles, ;

in; l i ouncil now lu.s an amended ,or- •, ;

ttliMiict! that it will consWer. •.:•.•"•;•••.•.••Tito nutiit \t-,n>t'i hi-oiipiit out wero : :

that in Mr. Smith's opinion the appro- 'l.n'atliin was not jun.lv in advance; ' that • •-Iiornmiiont bun.V .r.nia not be Issueil. .until the wur't' was completed; ' a n d ;.that the method of as^esHlng tlip behe- V 'fl'is wan vronij. The attorney .declar- •v-;

ed that Council could not net a fixedamount in the In^nviscd valuationn "•'•'from the impr(tvem1iit..s. Thereforo tliji 'ottL'-hiilf as^tssmont plan was In' error.% 'In no case, he declared,1 shall the as-:; ' vspssment exceed the pecuniary -benefit.-" 'Dr.-L. Ar. liannlng coincided' with'1 thla -• •but declared that the property owners.could lie .assessed for less, but ' couldnot be .asked to pay for moro than tfioImprovement benefit s h o w n . . ; . ;,.\ .;.

.Mayor Jlcbcrtson stated that the 'spirit of opposition shown was likely- "to do h a r m a n d t h a t it may result' -In'" •'•-"••:.-xtra eost to the boroush in the way" ' /of lawsiiitu; tiiat ?.lr. Jeffery'.s namo :hail never been mentioned and very 'few knew, he.hail ;lrawn the ordinance^•• -"

Dr. Jjannlng qimtpd -.-fromT.'Chapter'••:• -1511 laws of 1917 article :iO, section' 16; ' ,.•ro show that pan <<£ cost m a y b o borrioby a municipality; that a governing-body may provide In an ordlnanco aii- :thority for a local Improvementifthab-•••.'•a certain projiorflon oC the cost there- •- •'"••of may be paid, or a • fixed sum shall .-•-:'be contributed to the cost, of thQ^im-^ '•pi-ovement by the municipality. ' ' l. • i

Prosecutor Smith 's ta ted; in his opin- ; ••:•:;ion that It was a crimu; to spend mon- •:•"',ey when none had been'approprlated.':/., ' - . ^ B

Dr. Lannlne didn't see the need '6t •" ':-"---':''g£(£ s g

makes apallty hai

y W i e j i h astatement that the mimici-

l l ^ state the amounth l l hthe property..owners shall pay, the at-

torney ja wrong," declared D r . . L a n -n i n g . . . . . . . . . . • : . . : . •.••'.•;; &-'.,

After more or less discussion" along'-*tho same llne.i t was finally decided to"".cljourn for oiie week and Mayor Rob-nd M y o r Rob

ertson was authorized to ' -appoin t ''ai'""of two to %vait: on -Walterth D t t t M

commlttco

ghose -•purcha

brought,i h

outy

Mondayf IO

gnight's moi'tinj! that the city of IOJiloos not i>ay near as much for fire hose:is WiushinKton and estimates weresubmitted from three companies, alllocated In Trenton, who will furnishth borough., wiih. hr>«o »i .-:!..• much

price1. The Hamilton Rubbei pCompany quotes 47 \*2delivered to Washingtonanteed • to ' stand all p

nts per fool;Tt is gujir-

'ssure. The

n. at• 7.ai>. !tJfrAltmiui iiivin..il.

The budget for the year calls fimdltui-o oC about Sl.,100. The lior-1 fiul-s andl 'pays S;'0O Mini tho balance is rio- reramy-d.

iccl by subscriptions, Tlie rpcorti.sfor thy vent's I.s'u^ i'Miluww:" 101:", lo,!Jl''lbook.s ltianect; I'MW. lt!,!)47; 1!>'7. li),S(i0;lill.S, 20,47l»: 1!H!», iJ,201: ''1211. 2I,S31;1!> 1. C^.^04. When -Mrs. K.: IX' IjOnver.s.the most eflident litirariiin, tnok charge,on Oct. ] . ltii-1, Ui-TL' were only ^51 bor-rowers mi ihe HsiiY

These oliii:ers wi-rc elnrl.ed Friday•nisht: President. C. 1-. SIrvker; vicu-presidenl., Frank Darklii: Keeroiary,Mrs. Arthur SIUHIVK; troasuror, Mrs. F .J. baRiew; Executive Committc. J l rs ..1. L. W'andlins, Miv. Howard Kritt.s.Miss llelmi P.yrnn. Jlrw. W. JJ. tirillithand'^Irs . S. R TJbby; triiHtecs, Mrs. .T.D. Groff and itift Ii. A. Mayo.

A report of I he condition of thnlibrary would not he complete withoutmaking: mention of Uie deep interestshown in Ihe work by Oscar Jeffery.

Darby, of. the Department of Munici-pal Accounts, and alao: If. possible ge ttin opinion-from.:the Attorney-Genera! '

s to the legality of the ordlnancoiloptecl. Dr. Lanning- and Borough. ;

Clerk Jacob H. Hahn were appointed'1by the Mayor to visit Trenton for* tha tpurpose, and inasmuch as in • hispamphlet Mr. Jeffery also stated thu tno member of the Council has a rightto furnish supplies in any way. direct.;'ly or indirectly to the borough, thocommittee was also requested to,get an . -SAVI•pinion on' that-also from the*-attorney"•-•••'---i&"1|;eneral. This will affect several mem-•ei-s of the Council, who are intornsted"1''-

in business and may or may not havothe right to soil to. the borough. .• V

Want Jackson Avenue StrniKlitcned.More than 100 citizens of Washing--

ton sijjned a petition presented Mon-"Jay night to the Common Councilabout, the Jackson avenue : culvert,-" :

whieh, It is claimed, is very danger-•us and especially .so now that it Is'-•eingr used more than •'formerly . iuid'fill be used «IH mnro with-tho uulld-

ing up of Gibsnn f.-irk. '"' " " -Pt'i'pons rtppronehlin; from cither 'sldi •

-i'-vicH S'V Mtri'ii^li fhi.- culvert,.'•which'':.- ;i»ir l.uilt on :, Jin.. w'\\)\ the street. •Til,- euii-rl rt.w vi->rli«l .ill 10121 anrf •:L was said thai, if ti protest had then ' •••.ri'en li];i(K:, 01' il' the- ;--:;ollgh Officialsii.-iii nuule iiiiN r«((ursi to the railroad .i-ompuny i h.- < ulvoi'i would not liayi:* ..'•"'•eon built on ihe lint., it was. There is 'no uiie.stlon but Uisn.tlm dangers Hpolc-rL>n of exist .j>i th;ii htiiiit and will id-f;vi-e ivUh tho Ocvelopnient'of!prop-''.'•.n-;..v i n > i l-iiit section. The clerk way, In-

" t o - w r i t e iu ' jhe railroad''oHi- . ,:ii ihi- dangers cannot bo

y cfII. is throiiKh':liis ereiUjjoneroNfty

Ciimly; Io . Cream anil Ciikc Sale.l i v m n i S l l fl V

»•]„.(,i sludonla aurt

1 > '

Shoes Itepaircil Cheaply andiFramptly. ' ' 'Try Lathovilcli, :iltroad atrcrjt, for a,

quick Joh, with-besi leather, afid at'fi;::low price. Shoes repaired while yoU'1wait.

AViislunKtiin Uiitliday DaJtcolv .;. •,iyeunesiluy evonitijr, l-'cb.' 22, at-the Ar-«' r •static (Innlcn Studio. The Zlnnuy Boj-a,' .-C'Syncopntion, Accemiatlon, Uetormliia- V:^'y p n , Ancem.tion, Ja«7. do Luxe.

Direction,' R. Dlidlne. , •.. 2 t .

A-special moe'tinK of. theA_t_hlctiu Associatloiijivill.bo.

hr

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON. N. J., THURSDAY, FErRUARY fl, 1922 " __ SECTION ONE

WJfyWBaJta/!eM«i iMfrt |»rtSlBmtiiJirH.pEUhuivWarreii County iioul

MSXJ^Htate'^Boartl*'•• hold iliolr M^n-tmry^'-monthly- * meotliie «n -Monrtay In tliu

'"s.Whore importanV mnttiTn pcrtnluhiK n»-r!tho,roftl>oatato.buniiicAH Wa»ti\kon tip.)

S^;lnQludliVBVth4'u(loi»tl6h'or:nic*MUi;ri-'M&J'WB'SUBTINO ^SYHTKM,: w system j \\« *««1

3by?many.fi)romtnent;roiU,Tc«tuU' biiai-d -""*"»•

i'lio tdtlu'M of tin* cotnntiiulty'and ilioHoard ofTKiliU'ittliin wt'tv Rn".sl8 nl Uii>i-Vbruary itlctiting ttf thf* Mdtiio amittollUbl -'AwuKlntlon. livid In tliu nudi-lor I u m Tiivsdny t'Vi'iiiitK: Tin* nehcjttlntVlH'.Hll'.l vitdt-r tltt* tibt" illlOctlHn ofMiss K<Mmt\iy lU'llghti'illHf allilU'iitv W

IVndltion nf "lliuitlny Sct>m>"—byit und Stxtvity from "Ltioln <ll

L:iiumt>rmo ' '

. „ KILLED IN v- ! sssf:ssi•ffiSSSS;S^!1W 'SEE S M E ™ >FLORIDA ACCIDENT \ £ ^ e ' J J . / A , He».o... .me, *• I* j AI. A. 1M «MI; IiCtnUniit'il fru».-Pa(tc I.) j VvKDNKSUAV. KBU. 22ml —farm.' WKhNKSDAY,j|{ and mnclilnei.

.«.» wbl.h. of coin-nc woiiW '"M • Kunii, HuniliiKlon, N*.n«M- n I in- ciw«- rn.ili InfiTllun UE Yawi^r. <»M. A. IMIM-HUHlinitlil fjlTur* I Cltne. olurlt.JiS".s!!li.i..».'^i t>,,' wmjlni S P. | SATUItDAY. K,I;.. mill Htm-uil rr«»«ii '"v M/? ' i!.. p r i J l

nd drove Kti-iiitflit nch>** .!".l.tHe-

tho* I'ur-Annn j tit nek' and lnruthliii-ry,•I., by Apwar ."i • vilk, by Oacnv Scott,uut!., IS. IVrnuk iuic.

i WKDXRSWAY. MurcMi '•<r,—i>i>]'Moiml : mile of horwa, fjililo, 1U«TH-

V l l . by Mrs. [•;u»ilH*th TlioiniiH at jchk'lcenft ut the- Ciw *;irnrcHidoiH-e, near. Penwoll Mill, im.jwesi til* IMtUiilnn-fr. ('IK.-IO:

•, between As-!aT.d inucliim-r.v em .Urn Wultci-H farm jiMcph Kvlmttv. i "along ehu Morris'Turnpike near Hlou'i

.KM I-;. L'Vank Uiin-v artHvllle. by Alary Wyh. M. A. IMyr-j-', mm. uiic.;<K. R Cllno. dork. • '-,

MAKC1I ,S —I'.iini. j W'KON'IWDAY. Jliireh .•13th—FarmSm u iM A 1'lu s

n t

Public*ct'P and,u> mileThar p.

2-2-21

.OL'ltfrom i

Harry' TUL

HOiKlM(li'iiee.

ThroiigK UIIFT nystt;m "Riiyninnd Oui-liolly; ".the: President of the, tteal Mu-tate" -Boani ot the Omniies-aml Miipl*'-': "".'wood.",'deports sale ,ot owv $>1oiiit*o».0i) i l " 'worth of real eHtato during (hfs ln«t 1 — » }-VjjWM-ks.thlH systom is nnt an fxp'-rlmeiu \ 'y1'lmvlns.lieen in (<poniti(in for mvr , ' J i l ' u

.yoai-a past: , (" •, jy!. u 1)

l

t i |< I

I

An Intt'lvstiilK iuUliv.ss vv;is do, l>y Win,: P. Tollman, tho \\o\\

attorney, of PhilllpHbury. Iifn titpit: !>.•--: ijiK"''Ileal Mstiite LawM.".

Aftor-Ahe: int'oliiiK an elid'orate ihirU-• •«n .tlirinoiv.was sorvi-d by Liidics' Aiil

a5oc|cty:In the LiisoniviH <>f ilii' I'-apil:i, Church.,;. J.. , : ,

The'.-'iiMCti monthly nn-i-liiiK will b*;.liL'krHlonday.March I'th. at the Amorl-I'iin House', ,llackotlst<i\vn.

'i '/:Dairy 'Mei'lhiK at Kicivarlhvilit'.V The HolntcIifPrlcKlaii r.rewU'W AnviiuiaUon of thl.s cmnuy uill hold It;Hirst Ailfc" meeting <H the year ;il Stew

. iirtsvillf, Thutvilay. I-Vbruury !(!. at T.'.'.i' «'clock; to.wlilcli uv.'iybiuly is invite-!", A splendid pruk-ntiH has lm>n arranK-'d

3jr.,R. X. CV'Oarby of'll;uk.ttM"wnprosiilunt of'ilH' nsMuiiiiimi. will piv.•side. ••

Wm. Crispin,- of Salenbeen .secured to lell hew I

: Iicrd .or, .Hotsttiint*. Mr. Crispin Ispractical fannor, who .sinned• wnh«'(HipliiHC.c«od CIIWM tn develop n \\vitlmt.is mnklim a lut i<f ni<nu>y I1"- biirlfihtUrtw. Ilin pi-rnnnalHy nnd [!;*• liiIn. li>>/>talk mnk.s him ii distian :.iracliou.. . ,

'The dairy Kpeeiulist .fntm Mu1 N.Ktatc Agricultural Otlletit; Wtn-Ketl furlMimpyoars on the U*. I). Kobtus m m !In Xcvc York, This lieTil of tows is; .oon*',tillered by many tu by Hie llne.ii in thf.Si'ilstofn reulm. Air. Unbens nui'd liie,world for,all lie had when lie MJirhtltlie string nf cattle. Hv is a rieli man 1today. ,Nuw" tills dairy j*pwiatist hits a .

. Um rum slide lecture on the tlevolnp- j, jnent of tlllri stlinR of oattle, His slirks i?; include pictures of the orisiml finmda-

iion', cow-an«l'«let>s in the devclitpn •nf'Lhciiml. , The fiu-ts be tolls id.'ilotiK wilh the pictures makes lii=!

ttii'c an exceptionally interestingHUT.of the meetintf.

U you. have- one or 100 cows «•'• l«ul or indifferent, you will (iiui a w<

i while evoniiiK ul this; meeting. (.'on over and briiiK.your neiclilnir

,'.'.hasn't-heard about it. :

y Counly yuperintt-nili-nte wiltl. .in p a n : l-'atheis'ly a yri'.it tk-nl luwnnl^ wettinginter.-st-d in *v\u*A w.,rk. Ktlu-s :i« miH'h ;i in:mV work ii^ :i-. Ktiiif.itUui Is tlie l»lK t'Kti tin- world. \\'i- ^i'i ii finiili

RtmU; Ck-ik: , _ ....MAHCIl -I—Farm ^tock i iween SU'wiirlsvUlo ami lilutiriiMiury,

and machinei"" on tiie Samuel Sllker {by Steven Kravoez. .M. A. .I'lerson, uitc.farm on road from Penwell to IMeasanl j .MtW'VAV. JIareh ntili—l-'iirm s*ttu:kdrove by Arthur1 l.hiimberry. M. A.. and ntaehinery on the Win. lil^Ior farmui..,.«.m sun.. ; \ Port Murray, by C .A. Ci-ciiKer. M. A.

Pier;• KS'DAY;1' M AI1CU . 7—Farm,machinery on. the- Charlus\;

on. >iwi:si)AV, March 1 -Ith"—1'

. d macliimry : UIOIIK tinitewartsvllle tn JUoomiibury byFrvy. .M. A. l'iei-nou, jiue. ;iiSnAA", Jlareh lfl—IlmiMohcildby .Ttihu S. lii.'WiH nt IIIH resl-Upjier Itelvldere uve'iiuu. \\';i»ll-

itiK'o"- Wn\. Murtl, aitiv —TIIUU8OAV. March lGlh—Farm

.ttouk nnd mu^'hlneiy near • Aabtiry, us-tatf of Jacob Vleit. .lud-ton Vloit, atlinr.M. A. ritivoit.' ai(L\

KJtlDAY. IMuvcli 17th—Public Hnle Iofllvu stuck ami farming implementsby Kdwln Hm-liman between Upper iund Lower Uarmony: aloiiK the Delvl-dero pike. i l . T. J'arr, Auc. . - . j

SATURDAY. Man-It ISth—Farm (smek iiinl iijucliiuei-y at A.slniry byI'eter SiKler. M. A. IMcrxnn, mie.

MONDAY 'Mitrrfi 2Uth—l>\irm stockand maehiiH'i-y at tlie Ott home.sleadliirin belWi-fii llarniony and Ilrainardsby Cliirl; Olt. M, A. I'lurt'otVauc; A.(J. TliiMinan, eloj-lt.

TWK.HDAV. ilaivh 2lst — FarmNtoi'k and niatiliinery on tin; Schooleyfarm between Port Colden and .lack-mu Valley by Catherine Suhooley, A.I-minlMtratrix. M. A. Pirrson, Au'c.

Tongue coatedHeadacheBilious ! ;l I ?

' •'..•-.• • - . • " . Y O U N E E D . " . - . : . > ' ' " . : r ' "

ABLE-AIDSFor CONSTIPATION

Fine for the Livei- ,

25c per box* .'••;'

At .lENKINS.&rMEEKEH'S.

BumsteadsWormSymp•T» rlilliltlinrtio «I 1IUS

f SANTONIN. II t

I**!. C. A. Voorlit

' test. Hold ercryiibottle^.

cs. M, D

NKVKR

" n l "rtoHetl

l l > r . Tlie !

'ittifiu is tlu- pr.-piiviiiinti in? cninjilc:.'Ivinc:" miNther .-ays. " 1-Minj;li-.u is :i•l::ni«i' tb:it begins ut birlli and nm-.iiuii'^ without iiilt'iriipllcn io tbeiKHiu'iil of dtalh.'*. . Hilueiuitm is weakf we fail in «i\v >>ur i-nntributitin. WeUv ull ftmriTiKHl in Mlt> J>>>< HT lii;i!;in:^mi' liriyrf'liwt Kll'lx Into ihi' iVjn- of eltl-<vn* we \viini lliftii M» I.e. Tlie nmnCi->si (bins' iu tl'e world 1* nnt th-:. i-ilii-.'atlon thai litM you Lo ix:\\n a living. >•>'!<• Mien'il letstiri' lime pl'nllt;ibly bin thr.l

"Wh:ii in Ui '»' will \ •

y i - i'i vl ,Ul< the o l . !

dik'h < il <

' i t'tiUpn- Aline Sale Off.t SlicrllY Tbinnris I [:i.v\..s nf Wiirrt-n

! : fuimtv ha" just ciilU-d iilf the sliiM-ilV'j;'* ! wil.' lit' lb.' i.Id and wvll kimwii I'Dptn-r„ I niiin-s In. I'alKU'niitrr.v titwiishl|i which

irk.

w-n-ltr(Jiin.

i l u

llplll in t l utlK' directors <<f tbi- l-'irsl Naiioof lWnptr, I'a.. and tlie (.-laini *The defi'iKliiiUM wen- II. 1>. IIMvi.ieiv, Oliver Uesbler i

oliiu

.Table copiH1

nut in KiKlti

of Imiil'lal

prn|if!'ty 1 to- tract nf

es on tin- ISproximity ton which

aiits

. ^(iKRCsts Special Taxes for Hniius..'. T h e soldiers' bonus slutuld be pai<; miiIrf special-taxes, such us inereanfil tirn:

... und second class, .posture and tobaccilevies. Secretary Mellon declnml bofore the House ways and. nnjan.s eommittee. •"-' •--.

. 'Secretary Mellon IVIUTUIMI ills b.-ll..-t h a t i t-would .ho impracticable :n di.-

. »om\ on !tiie foreign debt for liuaiu-in;.the proposed "live way" adjusted i-oii:Densatioii plnn because the revvmi

= . front that .source fs. problematical. J1 .These estimates of revenue frmn .-'pi.-ehii 'sources were nm<l«< by tho ?vt-i-f

•tavy: " ' . . . . . - •One cent increase ' in first Hays posi

age, 570,000.000.Incvensed .second cla.sH . p o s t a l . ti

wipe out'deficits in that braneli of tin.Itostoffice department', S:]0,000.000.

Increased oignrette 'tax. the incre:^1

a m o u a t i n e ' t o ">0 cents on inoii. $2.">,000;000: • ' I

••• ' Increased tobacco tax. 2 cents a :•*'--"jVu'iii iu,"'3 3^000.000.'•-":v •;"/"•;", ;:" ".- ••

Increased documontary stamp tax^-;.!' S-10,000,000. . . , ' "

A'tax of 2' ci'iils on o:ic.-h lumk elu'ck?w;ooo,ooo. :

•. A.l icense i< r,n c-ms :L hi'nvi'pt.wo;*• on automobllts SiOO.dDO.OdO.

. The total estinwusl return lY-.m iiio.-v. ' taxes' was 'SKOO.OOO ODD.

\ Mr; Mellon saM th:> ln.:ius wi.uld nwi•,• 25,000,00(1 a yen- for tin- first nvn

years, and "told the. cinmiut'!- ihat itcould extend the list m' taxable snurivsto^makc-up tlie iloiii-ieney; I Io made it

. clear" that ' he was "recomnit'iniini;"any of the taxes sus^exied.

twoW of

.l« •Ol'.tt!

witeWelsh, was ill) years oi l .

husband sin- !« survived by. MilU-r WclHh. K. Christy

Welsh, llalph n. Welsh inul Harry M.lull, all of liaei;«'itsto\vn. *Sln> wastiU'tnlifi- uv tli» Fl ' ' " "

>l;*'H«lnbo» bin b

ml was also .

HERE ARE RICH LUXURIOUS FUR COATS,^ Such As Are^Rarley^:Offerediln A Sale

YOU-may gratify your • desireyn'owto own a handsome fur coatsand

dauabtfrMiller Ha

)l K 1 p.1! I Ol lit* \Ii ut on \ i b i l l ) iou<ln \ u of Uu i n l i

ffi't i o n - |\

m-il l!

uU1

hud play on lhe

muuli ii" SIM.OOO.0(1 Unit 1 [unry BIT

COMINC S.M.

: |......|i(liy I'ii..xlllMiHlli'li oi:rry Io\vn.«hi!>,

Jury Says "N'« t'misi- (w Aniion.noroiitrli Hall w;is erowiluil .MoiKl

iiftormraii wlwn >1"-- »uit '•< ''""Ctliuk-iTiliill nyainst Franl ; Hiiyan wln-.nil l»- .lumli'i' of Uio I'oare Jl.Pieisoil nml li Jury d imin i sh ot .1.I-Uiminon. t[ . S. C»W. nu.k] '1 horjio.] . . lIC.Mallon. Charh'S Lanlllll:,' 11

]i!iillillff

save, a, very considerable sum. Thecoats comprised in this collection are ofa class that are rarely offered in a sale..Their style and quality will appeal tothe most discriminating woman.

Black Pony Coat, $150.00 iquality, .• $75.00 ' '

\ Marmot-Coat, $150.00)quality$110.00

French Seal Coat,. $165.00 (quality$95.00

•V Marmot-Coat, $185.00 quality •;§735.00 - • ' '

b. French Seal Coat, $165.00 quality...T.:... $110.00

French-Seul Coatwith.Skunk'Collar and•-. '..-i. Cuffs,.$289.00 quality..,'..'.' il ' ' . $225.00'

•.vP6ny>Coat, $195.00squality;.' - • v ( l ^ , i . \ . $uo.oo ".:• J . . '

THL'IWDAV.ad !iullsclH)!(i

I'lirli Kpspiiiisibli- rnr HimCleiu-ihi; up the element of

libollt an oullii-oak of HIIIL'SSfoveign colony :a Xt.'\\- Vlllayt-tlfly' lier-sona have been snlfofiiti malail>-, which is saki lo liavt

, t he death of .1 olill'l. l.irals Troi• ,Trent'on;-n:i'ir.KDocfoi- ^f 'I'1.1

• ••Board-.or Hoalili Balunlay i'ithe dlasnoKlH of tile cases s!iltreatment as ii-ichiiiosis. .Hi.- nraw or parily rookt-il nork.

A weul> ago an lliliaiwith another Italian, anil !in' '«•irountl' eigiuy pomuis <>[' sjr.sa;;tThis ih'JJ- i]isi).js.'l of ainont; l!'ian ^famiHe;.-. anO Hie inv.'sii^rn

. the'-sfiiio- ir.spi.cto-.- i!br.-!o^t".i '.!' Ihiit tiio Jjaiisii^' was iau-n -.

having lit-fii ilioi-mi^'hly c(i(.ke(l.

i; to the toslimony:'t.

Ivtl llw Bl'Ot'i'l-•i. to tin; milkh'jVfsSiK-min nt l-\

• in llU' runi\ Chanibi'ireel. Tlwr

. ! . • . ! ;

ti,

ami ha

the.stitle fiealth inKiieclor. T!n>are-.recovei-inji- and fii\ F. .1. Lthe local health inspector, staiv;

'iuio further, l'atal capes are antiei

'•Worrell Hiiy lieinity C'liief• t.leute'nant IhM-matt C. Xuiir.

iirk.,:Police ll,.|mrlm,.i,i. was WWIBCI ;-"ifju- iS iresim \Sn-ing anda feiv (lays aso by the newly appoint- w...y nlai'cil in a verv peril<ais.••"l^Doputy'Chief of. Police. James A. ! '.>il0 (i..m ' .V,,H \\>ou{

L1 McUell. '.as his.asslsiant. Uent. .Sunn' „.]„,,.,'

was' tor •"several years*' a desk lieuien- oneeanf.afUhe Plrsi, Poli.-e ITHCIIWI. sin- i ,,,,lu. a" , i i ; u m c c 'awnj—Iral theylion.:ln.:-Newni-k. uiuler Cmiuiln -las. ,,d ,|,0 Klu,,.,. ,„ antvlyA.: McKell. When he was Comirjander p(.np[e slocid on theof'that precinet. A shoi-r tinit- at:o hi-idfr.1 watehinK the nv

- CllDtitln ^b-ltell was elevated.tu theHank of Deputy Chk'f byihe Direeloi-!oCPublic Safety iiml was pel-milled to |

. select' his assialain from amnaic anyof the" members :of the Police Depl.The new Deputy Chief proniplly se-tecteil hiH.:former T,leutiniiiiu, whoalso have'.thar,ue of tlm

' na the Supervision (if nati-o[ \ Lieut. Nurm'wns fiirniel-ly a Wa-. eotlrity bay.' liavliifT lieen' ' horn and• raised near Ml. l;etlit-I and atlendedthe liubilc school lit tliat place for.severdl/"'years.:'wlien .Toseiih It.'

, the teacher..'. ,,, ' . .

"ft

The February SALE of FURNITURETHE February Sale of furmtuieioffers'»a raro opportunity. Even though

furniture prices have been much less this year than last, they havenevei beei quite so low as they are iiuthis.event The choice is good, thestyles vaned, the delivery made right from the floor.

Whether it be foi the living room, the dining room, the bed room, libraiy,hall or Kitchen—whether it be one piece or a dozen pieces, it can be had nowat a price advantage to you suchNas will1 not occur again for a long time.at a price

Living Room Suites ; ' | ;Three-piece'Tapestry Living Room"*;

Suite. 72 in. Settee. Loose ^spring'cushions.".''High1 -back. Rocker andChair. Special Price, $149.00 . --.Threerpiece. -Tapestry. Living Room'

Suite. 7.6in. Settee. S p r i n g a r m .Spring Edge. Loose; Spring* Cushions.Special Price;'$198.00. •

'fp- Bed Room Suites '1 .Mahogany,.Bed Room Suite of four,piece's: 42in. Dresser, ChifferoBe and'Dressing Table. Special Price $117.00

Walnut Bed Room Suite' in William,and Mary design! Bow. end bed/1

Semi-vanity dresser. Special. Price,$250.00 .

W a l n u t - DiningRoom Suite in QueenAnne period. Ten pieces

i B f f tSpecial Price, $225.00:"• Ten-piecj W a l n u tpining ;R'o6nv"'Su'ite in>i-Queen Anne design.

.62. J n . lEuftgjjk..; .54.. .in. J"oblong taMe'.": " SpTci'Si '1Price

SECTION ONR " / TUB WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY,

Criminal Court' Tlio belated Keiwion of the criminal

pouri opened yV.slonlay at IJclvidere.tfhcii' Wlllmtn Colin, an Kiit.tun junkdealer, wiy placed on trial on a chargelit rereiviiiK stolen KOOIIH, lie lore tltirt'ourt iidjournrd ut noun Culm had Ueenklentllicd by Cluirlc» 'M-umu nlxteen

, years old and Allku .MItrolta. thirteen,.' who :iwuc1\hu Imd cnK.i£,ul Hum tn meal. 'Urc,s, Inner' tubes, riv., fnmi Hit- gitnigc

of John L. Cryan Jit Oxford, on theprornlHe to RIVC them $1.00. Mr. Cryanvalued the Htolen good-s at $ti00. Thehoyti furllior stated that after Colin h:id

yi'ciriovt'd the goods lVuimthe pljlcc1 when1

they hud carried thu hooty lie did not'keep hit! promise to pay them. Alazarutestified ' that he was employed at theKaraite aiiil ftjat while out wnlkltxtf wit IMltroka they were approached byCohn who asked thorn to hteitl thegOodn, They did mi tv.mics'.cd the Bamnight. "When they met thu Junk dealt-ho'told thurn, he had no money willhim, but 'ou'M pay them tin- m--.it li

Four of th« JUIOIS nro women—Hthn A. Cook, Ilackeltstown: Jennie 1!Bird. Washington township and AmIJelie Dullk-M nixrKlizaboUi II. MuU-hlof PhlllipHburs. l-'onnn- Jud^i; W. ir.Morrow defended Cohn.

Following the Cohn trial riai't:in<Venozlit, alU'Rcd blackhnndor who \\nJointly Indicted with Antonio Tutko ><ithe c h a w "fjlilockjiandllm;. will be lit

* Hecond defendant 10 he tried. H« iflccused'of Hcniling lilaek hitnd lettersto Antonio (lordlimo,uhoemnkur. ,,

EXPENDITURESOVER IN COUNTY

An ox'u ml tuition of the official mi'lltt*llled hi the office of the Commissioner<jf Municipal Accounts, Walter li. par-hy, Trenton, X. J., NIIOWH that manytowns and towiiHhlnt throughout ,\'i'u-JorHfy have overextended their* Itxwi;iiplH'nprialions, U'H the following will If-how: , :

"YKAR 191Jjorough of Alpha

expended

the cttngn-Kiiilun of the Andeiron uml f lunViunfurl.il iiiiiiihi.itlun In the rt<-j with friendM in Muttzviile.ML Lfbaiinn M.>:hodiit I'hurvh^i I'or IMI'JIIC U- pthnnry JIPM Keittcmtirr. It I An all-day qitlltltiff wan held onthe Hevciitii ywn- ,w nitHtor. TIK* <iit«r- w.i-i a u>i.ip!.i.. iiiin-:ili(Hif mi the part 1 Wednesday ut tliu liornt- of Mm, Surahtcrly fonftjii'ni:e wan la-Id hnndny am] j of f..irvin: but politicians who rdk o u t ; Illbblcr by the 31 K Ladles' Aidtho pastor wa

.In rt'tili'li forh

glv nil DM it,-; railthat

expendedWashington TowiinhipB l l l

w<« i' 7 I

1 VunNVs-s Art riicmistilutlmial.Hy n v.ote of eight to four, the Court

of tiiTors and Apiieuls Tliundny .s• aside as uncurittltution.'il tht> v'jin Nf

Prohibition I-'nfm-eement Aet of the 19:legislature. .

The ([uestlun of a State enfoifienuiact will now be tip to the Lc^islatmThe Van NOHM law was ndoutcil :ts 11cxerel.ti! "f the Stuto'ji concnVicnt pnwiwith Connies-i to enforce the eighteen'aniuiidmcnt la Xi'w .Jersey.

Tltoso voting to reverse were: Chan-cellor Walker, Chief Justice fJinnmJustices Swnyae, Kalisr-h, Katzenliand .TudKes Caidner, Aekerson and VanBusklrk. Those voting to allhni Hit?wore: .lustices Parker and Black ,Judges White mid WIMitimf,

Although declaring the i:nffii'com.-..iAet Inviilld, the court, voting .sepantclyet invalid, the court, voting sn the issue of th<> constituti

a statute denying trial by Jurthe LPKIH Inline In this le.ivote of HIX to live.

p r tnality of, upheld

ecl by a

A IS .Month Year.A movement ilirectetl at "our intiJ\ lllltWlUXTliL 1111 iri.lUU iLl Ul'i .111 Li*

quated time calendar" is gcltlnc underway. Tiio "Liberty Calendar Associa-tion of America" Is behind tt.

It Is proposed that there be thirteenmonths llfty-two weeks and 304 days,with the odd day called "Xew Yeai'tDay." to come between Uec, 31 andJan. 1. In Leap Year the odd tinwould bo called "Leap Year Day" andwould come between June ItO and July1. TTie extra month Is to l>e called'Vern." because It tak'es in "VernalEquinox" and would begin spring

IJy the arrangemont outlined In i( hillIntroduced'In the House by Huprcacntativo Schall of. Minnesota, each da.\of "y tho month would always come on:i certain day. Easter would fall onMarch 14,-corresponding with the pro;cut April 9, and would always be theuinQty-nintli day of the yoai

;The proiionentH declare that "thissimplification will dispense with needfor- .printed1 calendars, saving about$-J),0UO.00U a ywir from this alone

Freeholders-Divided on S19.000.00ii\o dflinfte st ind u i nkon bj Hie

tiiale Association of Freeholders' onMonday on the prnpnsiMi • ?-lfl.OOi).000bond, issue for road building purpoM tAt the. end or u leiiKthy disciiKfilon. t!i"mcmbor.s wore still much divided inopinion.

•Chiirgw' hi the vvuiuwn i*vii»iun IHVVIare fax'ored by tho JiKsocimion. In llnprcsQiit law a willow to receive a peniilon must leridf in iho county fromwhich j:hc seeks relief at . least llvi•eftra. The freeholders wmilil i-lriiiK'

tho law to permit payment to widonwho. iiad lived anvwhoro -In..HIP -stiutfoi il\e u u

The assoeiatlon approved Iho plan ntopen spocltlcatirtns U>v road work mieha:i now in use by nuim-rous city com-mission.-;. Tlio new form of ntlvofitaiimhids permits the specifying t,( scver;ilpnvlnir.types. Clianyea in the law govtintng the ainount of deposit r<.f|uiredby bidders on public work alHu \vt»re In-doi-aed.. A Hat deposit of 10 per emitof the contract total-r; favored.

Kud Men (n M«iL hi UelvideiLTlie Warren County AroociiitEnn ol

Ued Men Will hold their convention andelect their ofllcers at l.it'lvidi?re Wigwamon the evening of Feb. K!. The committee's of Pophandaislng Tribe onspeakers, entertainment and cats ha\completed their arrangements for thisoccasion. Tho host, speakers have beenprocured. The entertainment will con-sist of male iiuariettc, .several solos

'recitations and the wonder piano piaj.fiMhi KnthrMi Witlrnoi will h «\< hi ipi ILL Caiuii lov ph Rich uds willfurnish thf oats. Mayor Lockard ofPophandalsing Tribe is a candidate fi ivice president of this association, l i twill lit' a very ofllclont olllcci

WashingtBlHlrslownFranklin Townshi|>Vri'UtiKhuyntm TOWIIHIIIP .Greenwich TownshipJlackcttstowiiHarmony TownshipHope TownshipKnowlton Township . . . . . .MiiiiHficld TuwnslitpOxford TownshipHardwick TownshipUranchvlile, Sussex County

All of the above, except Hninchvlllv,arc in Warren County, and the audits

how, that tlu; ovurexpendltiin; ofI

Or. l.uinu 1.1 Oprljile on I'lilliip^iiu^Unity.

J Jr. IMMIM, the famous VIfnti"Ne aur-, gcon, has arranged to pcifttrm a s\tv-1 Klcut operation fin nugeno Carpenter.1 two years old, aon of .Mr. and Mrs.

Carpenter of Phlllip.-fbiirg. Anexpected within ten

fpcratlons hiivc1111-

' ,7.u ,« I iippoliitment in os]>ectedi rwA.. id»ys. although two opera1 ' ' (^-«;; :beeu perfm-med tlio boy ha

W-J-;,al»Io to w.tll; but little.

. .(.llfi.80}7:ii.7u587.00528.10

i•Vib.VJ

Solccl Woman to Siaccnl MissingTt'.'lfiltT.

The Phillipsburn Hoard of Kdutaiionha.i rnintKcd Ml«s .lime Collins, « giadu-atc of Kt. Mary's Acndcmv, fJIeii r.illt>," . Y.. and tin- Plat ts! ting Xonnal

counts Is pietty general in thisYBAtt 1320;

Washington Township :Ox foid Township (including

$1,000 dun the Custodian ofHchool moneys) ,.:

JlackettstownGreenwich TownshipIlardwick TownshipHarmony TownshipIIopu TownwhlpAlliimuehy TownshipMnlrMtown TownshipIndepi-ndenre Township

^Snn I l t V u c v t Arthur .1.'Ly--J'J!! tho cvoinm. r'ial .l-partmenf of

V''. ';"' '.vchool. Mr. Lyont dis.-ippe.ucd <m21! nntl was last h w m l of in ChifngMis.*: Ccilliir-; ban I twn teaching In ItMontgomery School of Commerc

1KO

Johnwords.

VIENNA.On l-'riday cvenin'i,' tht-re will h, ..,.

oriental program in thu M. K. chuu-hby lw.» Cliincse Kentlemt-n under theauspices of the Kpworth League. Theywill nUo [jivaeli morning and weniiiKon Sunday, I'Vb. 1^.

Mrs. .John UnriHl of .Icr.^oy City frfupending a Utw weeks wiih her ni.ster.Mrs. .Mfitnln Howtill.

fh-ot-fif Crltntv iias rontwt pail gfthe home of .Mrs. llalen and will t a l fpossession in the in.'jir future.

The C. C. Cluti will entertain themembers and •tht-ir families with ahoni'; talent entertainment and socialin iho Central school next Monday

day for a twomonPark Hote l , S u m m i t . . '

MISH M. Clifford of New York apentone day this week with friends here.

Marshall .-tier&cni has returned from• t , . ,"i -'"•< "mi -Mis. joiin luinaucrry anu Jlarahull Kergent lta« returned fromIBntnilHoii. Clydu Llnabcrry 1 pent Sun- j 11' VIHII ro hla alHlcr, Mr«, K.Klnnvy*

_ I day with Mr. und .Mm. 1. \V. IMW of|.m:tn. of Port Coition.illiit-hutiituwn. ^ j J u n | 0 r Simpson, who has \,von micml

I ing a few ilay« with frieiid.H in MiddleValley, returned home WednesdayiSCIIOOMSYS MOUNTAIN*.

Mr, and Mrs. .1. X)itma:( left Wcdnes-;y. returned home Wednesday.

'"Win. Lutidy spent the week-end with

evening.rCdwin flullctt lius b'-i-n

nifffl!.1! for the [ta.st wn-k.Mildn;d r.ul

HI with pneu-

county. 1, Trolley Slriitfs .Mil!; \ViiK<tn.1 Abrnm Wlllninsoii of I'hiliipsburK.I drlvr-r fn the employ of t|^» Kaston Siitnry Milk Company, wa-i badly injure

j Monday when )i wm "tl fMonday when ho Vii-i'th1 wagon- In South M.iin ;!ln

il.TH wiigon WHS struck hy » trolleyAbbott street. Williamson wa.'

r - . . . . ' . T . . . T . . . . 1 , ' . u i j i r t v * A r e n t o n

•j spent the wtk -cml with h.-r parents.1 j Mr. and Mrs. John C;u!i.;k.

Mr. and 'Mis . Wm. Harris of Uudri'iUih<: and AlVln HaiTl.< uf Hoji'- H|ient.Sunday with Mr. ;,II.! ,\hs. W AflurrlH.

Mm. Tsaae W^hrc-ler .•nt.>rtaiiH?d Sun-day hi'i' brother-in-law and .sister. Mr.

1,073.41

. 1B3.S7

. 1.8S7.81", 72I.C4

1,0.10.01

Independence Town;Mansfield TownshipPuhateong TownshipKnowlton Townshipl-'ranklin Townshli ^yij.liit

The 1020 audit also showed thiitIlackt-'ttHtown had n. deficit In ltn iiur-plus rovutmo account, timountlni: to$13,927.7C; that Branchvillc, hi SussexCounty, ovorexpended J1.12D.H4. andthat the county of Somerset oveicv-*•'?ruled ?3J,900.00 during tiie year IJiL'O

When the ltflil audits have i)een ilU'il,additional information Tor the publicwill he published. PhllUpfllnirg'fl uu-uit for 1921, will show no overdraft.Ihe new system of aeounting is work-ing well, und there will be nodrafts In the future.

Abiiott street. Winjured about the rtml hrnly.

The pluIs to take

- to save money onadvantngo of the vvuIs to take a d v a g t

bargain prices now oflVii-t NOVICK'8

145 Northani])toii Stretit. Kanton, I'I

'ltt* nYoii Think of Ki'i-ds, Think ofliarnet and Walters, I lit rdware, L'n-

ion H<|iiaie, I'liilllpHbuiK.

over-

School KJiH-.tlon Tuesday Nlglif.The annual school meeting will be

held Tuesday night when 'three mem-bors of the TJoard of Educatiun will boelectod. Tho terms of L. M. siiropo,William II. Ax-ford and II. A. Mavo ex-pire and all have consented to accepta re-election. It In,not thotmlit them

'ill IJU any opposition. i\rr. Shrope has?rved twonty-flve years as cleric of the

board and is now entitled to be retiredi pension .should ho seek the jmm

-. new Kw pushed in^t -onr nntltlciclerks to this reward.

Card uf Thanks.We wish to thank the many kind

friends and all who sunt tin their sym-pathy and KIIVC tlioir aid upon tlie oc-casion of the di'atli of wilV and mother.

CimiSTOI'IIlCIt HIMJKIJIIANTUp and l>aiif:hier.

You May Savo Money—1 tutThe groiit reductions In Ladles and

Children' clolhrs will fiiabl" you tomake even greater savini;s a t

XOVtCK'Si145 'Northampton Street. ICaston, Pa.

day hii brother-and Mrs. <;t(.-y,ville

nlaw and .sister. Mand family of Unit

MeCiaKUi.' sjient th ek-end

Kiddies' Colds CanBe Eased Qulcldy

Dr. Kind's Xcw Dlicovery will doHint very ininjr, ci ' i ly anrl quickly.I'on t bAy, "IVor jittlo i:Kltlic, 1 wishI_ iaiew wli.it to d j for you!" WhenI lie cnugh fust comcp, give a lit t Ic Dr.Kind's ,\ev/ Discovery aa directed, andit will noon be CMSCII,

It 's :i good family cout;h nn;l coldremedy, too. Luo^nr. up'ihe nlileym,CI'J.TTJ up tliu cough, relieves tue ton-gistion. iS'o Lirmfiil firings, i 'or fiftyycir ; n standard remedy for colds,coiigli',, Rupije. At your druygiitb,COc. .1 bottle.

Rev. (Rev. C.

S. Sharer Called ApuinS. Shafcr has been called

A Walk-uver for Uunyoii.Now that Prosecutor I'U-rru p. Car-

ven, Stato Coininitteuniiin from [iud-;iuicounty, has backed him.sclf bf-twi.'t-n theHliafts of the Ilunyon band-wagon, tn 11which hi* .shied in a public .statementBlVL'ii out a fc\y woeks IIKO. tlien 'stvery reason to believe that tlie Republicans have reconciled their factionaldifferences, and barring tho happening>C the unexpected, that Senator •William

N; Ruiiyon will bo unopposed for the

New DiscoveryFor Colds and Cou0nsConstipated? IIcrc'sHx-IienCIcanse(lie system, with Dr. Kini;'d Pi'ls,I'hcy prompt free bile (low, stir up

the lazy liver and get at tlie root of thetrouble. All druggists, 2oe.

P R O M P T ! W O N ' T GTUPE

r. Kind's Pills%SXXSS9iS%S\^^

' j>r.51 |

Card nl' TliiiuUs\ \ t most ut itefully thank our neigh

boi'< and fi k n l s 1M Ih h \\t i n l n lkind expressions of sympathy and floraltributes during lln; illness and art. i

•the death of Mrs. Marhu] I M A V I S I \RI 1 H

1 '" • , and F i t

OUR FEBRUARY

WOMEN'S and MISSES7

Our entire stock of Misses' and Ladies'Dresses—marked at prices for a quickclearance.

Profits Eliminated, Cost For-gotten, Every Dress Must Go!

SILK DRESSESTWO BIG LOTS

Evciy one

this season's model at a price

les than what jou'dhave to pay for the

making alone.

COME AN.O SAVE.

Up to $15 Values Up to $20 ValuesSatins, Charmeuse, Canton Crepe, Taffeta,Crepe de Chine, in a great variety of styles.

Zp SOUTH TIIIKD !1 EASJTONPA,

$10.00 Dramley Style

DRESSES

Midc of fine woisted Tet=;c\ in m i n \ do

sirahlc shades;•Ovovltlonsc with white Po ln

Vm coll iT ind mi l s plotted skil l , i/us foi

mi sos ud sni ill womin

Misses' $12.50 to '$15.00Regulation

IUUMJ

Made of fmo qu i l i ^ *\!l wool n i \ \ b h u'•eic.o Iliqso it all time s U h h OUC-DICLCdi esses lit, woiyleiful \ ilucs i t tilts IKIILU-lousl\ low p i n e ^

jI\\

futm implQmentH .oII. II. Hunt form.' ; (:^V t* ^ ^ ,

The topic for next Sunday s r s i ry«will bo "Abiuliam JJInt-oln, tho Mornof Our Duj " Kvuryone ia I i d " * * ^

Star and Tlirlco-a-Wcek Now YorkWorld, $2 76. Jk ."~

is More Evidenceit Pays to deal in an "Asco" Store"Where Quality Counts and Your Dollars Go the Farthest"

What Would Groceries be Casting Today Were II Not for the "Asco" Stores? *8 E. WASHINGTON AVE. WASHINGTON, N. J.

Best1b

«r. 1'inpcr snaking and atmv «Into (i dish that will Hnllnfyltlu/ If-t-nm ap|M->tlti- ialuiiuliiiit niiin-l.sliinont.

ikiiiK will traiiKforin thorntl ni the suntc tiino sui>ply

Big

Reg:.

Reg.

Reg.Stio

for evt

BroomFor This Week

45c Brooms

(iOc Brooms

70c BroomslfMy "HI:H!I- Iji-nfjms of

SpecialOnly

.39c «»h54C each

.64c -the cholcosL

corn. 'J his h amnlici- upjiortuiiityiy inmsF'la'L-iH-11 lu MIVC moiu niunc-y.

Minced

Corned BeefCooked with potatoes lu^t h t a t uid sei\o Try it

served creamed 01 with poichctl LKB(J on tot t

VictorFresh from our own ovens. Made of HIP pneest ' in-

Kreiiionts. 'Victor Urcad is thu uqual of thu hu.st liome-rnude you ever a t r

.- ,.If y,01,1. •V""nt t n c'n.Joy Lll<! l l l l0Mt cup' of coffee you ever drank bm t poundot UKJ delicious "Asco' Dlend today. Wo know lt» delightful a iomi ami rich1.110 u.i\nr will please you. Our money •back ffiiarmitoc goes with c \ u \ pound

RichCream}

Rent sr

"Asco"

od simppj

Slacnionic

nhooae.

Goid Seal Oats

Tiie choicest white twits grownWhy pay more?

"Asco"

Pork & Beans3

cans for

Cooked, ready to serve.

",\s>co" Tomato Catnipbiff hot 15c

"Asco"

A hijjh grade puimerit.

fganne * 20c? biittor substitute of exceptional.

HawaiianSliced metl. can 22c

Everyone enjojb a nic^ dibli of pineapple foidessert. l t s \ t i \ Iicilthltil

29c Othello Cakes25c Snaparoons

2 5 c2 0 c

Two very dainly cakes specially prict-d—for this w o konly.

Vi Ib pk»;. 23c; ib pks. 45cNo niiiilor how !>anii;u]:ir yon aro about yciui- nuii nC

tfa, \vc [ran Dkaw you. i-'ivc (niality blonds tn dicingrmm—OraiiBo J'ekoi', Plain Btiu];. Ihiliu C.'S'lon. OltiCountry stylo and Mixed. '

"More Reasons why jou ShouldBay all your Groceries in

an "Asco" StoreSuiel SuKat Coin can 10cChoice Tender I'eas can 1214cBest Pink Salmon ian 12cItel Coin Mcil Ib 2|/,i."A (.0 rannn pkg 10c"As^o Km. Ib pkg 12(.Ptnill" lar Condensed Milk tan 13c"Asco' Sliced Hai on pkg lrtcSweelltcurl Soap 6 cakes 2jcl'"els Naptha boap cake "i//c"V.LG Naphtlu Soap ciikoli^cStar Scian cake VALSnon l\o\ I'ondcr pkg -I'/jc

Oregon %'«» 25Ceveryone will enjoy :i dish of these doliuious

plums for dessert. • '

Fancy Calif. Evaporated Poaches, Ib 19c

"Ascb"^Golden Syrupy u. 47cu s -'Asco" brand, :iiul that means quality. You

should lniy a can at this low price.

"Asco" Buckwheat, pkg. 10c

Have You Ever Tasted the Delicious Louella Butter ? \The Finest Butter in America !

For Thursday,Friday, Saturday

• d-,.-i , .,;• ...:., CITY DRESSED PORKPork Chops and Roasts. .18c Ib.Selected Cuts . . . . . . . . . 23c Ib.

Pure Pork Sausage 18c Ib.

Pork ShouldersCut Pic.Nic Style .

Lean Sugar CuredRegular Hams Ib €

Sugar CuredSkin Hams . . Ib

FINEST NATIVE BEEFRump arid Round Steak, aiicuts

Sirloin Steak . . .Thick End

RIB ROAST16c Ib. ~~

ChoiceRib Roast

18c Ib.

RolledRIB ROAST

25c Ib.

. . . 22c Ib..26c Ib.

LeanSOUP BEEF

7c Ib.Finest Boneless Breakfast Bacpn_

Ib.

Lean Salt Pork ..17c Ib. New Made Krout . 10c quail

Veil 81 cikVeal Loir. ChopsVetll Kil Chops

MILK FED COUNTRY VEAL. 15c Ih.

.!2e Ib.2Sc Ib.

Shoulder ChopsShouldersBreast _ .

25c in.,-20c Ib.18c Ib.

fas

'&-•"•

t

11

TTIE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, ,N. J., TlIURSDAYrFEBRUARY 9^922 ~"

7 .uicnaci.Honnn at ->e«- i»n . »-< • >- i S l s r i JJL. m n i r [ t H | j[,ns Lvdl:i IHIde-.the executor for the estate of hl» fatlici. h m m U w , , 0 d ,c t , ,,, m 5 > „ „ W!W n i u .the into Michael Hunan, on b a J " u 1 ^ U f High KrldBf*« mosi roMiwctoa t-ul-

d h d f Jwup b

SECTION'ONE/"

1'ht the age <n SI yearn, lie had iieen u ' noun* wltli lier biother.*. Practically all [ MOUIO few montlm ngo. . William IMlrymple of Oxford. " -] I resident of Uehiderc for a miniR-i* O( livr Hf<* «n» sp'-nl lit Uiu vicinity nf | lit- li'itveH JI widinv mid one Krnnd-< .Mr. Uuirynipto mui :i member''of tlio1 yearn, going there from NVwiirk. IN* I Kennedy Station, imufihtcr. Jlin. (ktirse Mciii-t of Phil-1 Melvldere Methodim cliurch. The11 j nerved during tlie Civil War In tin- SSlli - ! ilpHlium: itlso a MIHILT nml two bnrtli-! fimuiiil nervta* will-be hviil frnm there

1 Pennn. Infantry mid tecelved mi liutmi-' Mr*. .Ininlc Hnilrr. . j ere. Mi«. Mnrttarut Van l-'k-ct nr Kant i thin afternoon and burial will lie In tliv' 3 dlseliarce. He received :i wruind in ,\|,«, .fi'iinlc S. liutli-r, 83, widow »r i WMUtiiHljut'K mid Anlre.iv antl Henry Stimmeilk-ld cvmotury.

one nf tin- hattlej*. He IK «un Ivttl by j,,,.n|p ttiiilur. tlli-il StimLiy nt l»r. llett.V McUlnry of WimlifiiKtun. lit- wasI his wife,-Mrs. Annii ymitii, and one; KOII, I hoMpItal In JCn.stoii. H\u' WJIH III two ; "U'liiher of thy Wesley

Slnr and Tlirlcc-n-Wcck'"World, $2,75

"Cold in the Head"is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh.

Thoso subject to frequent "'colds Jft'lhalicad" will llnd that tlia use of HALL'SCATARRH AIKD1C1NB will build up-Uiosystem, cleanse the Wood and retuiurthtim less llutilo lo 'colds. . Repeated at-taclts of Acute Caturrh may lead toChronic Catarrh.

HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is •taken internally and nctir through tileBlood on Iho Mucous Surfaces of tlio Sys-tem, thus reducing tlio inflammation and,restoring normal conditions,

All Druggists. Circulars free.F. J.,Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.

suld tho old homestend farm to Jonujih jIMctlgc of Oxford. TIIP f»rm It I"1'1"on the road from Oxford to AVusii!ton. .

i

t l^. u f Ul l. Tu>:ur-Wharwii,L;, C l ) i ,uul v w (lf U s H,)lti

T. fiillp T. frill. «;!. 11 Innni-tixer tit tli

Stamlartl Silk .Mill in I'liilllpslttirir fnmany yoars, itut lately iMiip-oyi'il :IH inspector by the firm of Itcynultls * Tilri-11. diod l-'rhliiy nlKiH In ['hillinsburi;.

Hcveinl months finm vtincci .... the i;toinacli and tu*i* dealit has hren ox-

A. J. !)i*Mi>ll. j I'vctwl for voinc tlmi«.Aktliain.! J. De.Mott died at liln home j l«"'> dnut;Iitfrs, M\v. I'lilliji Hnrd nf\n- (Jrnnthl) on .Mondny. Mr liait ! TUimmi> .unl JIi-j I.iritnnl Cook uf

Hiirffifd from tiumniitLlKiii fu i ^time lint only Icept his boil a week. Ifo-

•-" - - .son WHII.«

Dclnwaiv. ulid within a few luuirs nfeaeh other in AiiKiist, VMOt cadi leav-inK five rhiUhvn. Thew fnct

The reduction' of tho "school monoy amithe liig reduction in the township buu-

- " get means the taxpayers will ho jiteasouto learn a groat reduction in the tax-rate in Oxford township for the coming

. Mrs. Charles E. richtel and Mrs.GuorgQ Uicy were at Kaston Satur-day, visiting with JIt\ and ilr.s. Clar-ence Lacy.

A daughter was horn to Mr. and Mis.Clarence Peat tie Sunday.

Airs. HUlridgo Smith is confined toher home on Utickley avenue, hUllerlnKwith grip, ,

A. M. 1'oole or Easton wns a wook-end Riiept at the home of Mr. and Mr:>.Chailcs R. Poole.

Miss MJiry Mehook Is seiioualy 111 "ther home on Alechtmic street, hufforlns |with an abscess on her head. j

Walter Crishman of Columbia \week-end Kiiest of M.Ish Kugenhilie on Belvldore avenue.

The Jr . KpworlU Lori sue of tin

•yWilliam L. Crane,

her hom^ on ySunday

dden, th

tin- latawayHeights, High Itrid^

ning. Her d hb

.lli> and Sin.•f rhil.iddphi.i. AI^o

and out* Bront-

g, th

e famy poSlie Is survive 1 by two daughterMtesos XulHi? and Jos*iv Cruni'. Sheresided In Washinctim previous tomoving to High Hrltige iiboui IS ynivnago.

T h o ^ J J ^\lvi,.' Aaron ' .\ . Luso

; iletlUKlwt church will IKM ament and socialite cm \ iiteiuinHie church iKMincnl.

nUTtoln-

w « | r , , . „ hn. l l o m e .a .ioimTO11bm-irL " - | jionduv Jan. .30. .Mrs. I.uiu had lici'n

I 111 fur'nbotit .1 wet* with pncumoniii.

,',f .1,,. .MuthodKtl,t,,u „„,.„ ot ht,,. K,\.

old Masker also of Dover. The mar-ringe took place at liif Littlo Ciiun-'hAround the Corner, NVtv York city, onJanuary 2S. They were atti'iided by1\lVs. Mabel French, a sister or Hit'bride, and Charles O'Xlcl. also of l)<i-ver. Since Mrs. Marker has IKOII r<-Hlding in Oxford -she has won a largonumber of friends.

The last quarterly conferenoo of th"Colonial M"ethodlst church was iield'lustFriday evening and wa.s presldctl overby 'Dr. C C. Woodruff, district Superin-tendent,'.Reports from the. diftVivntsocieties showed that tho church wasin a flourishing coiuUtinn. Tho cmigre-

- Ration extendort to tin- pastor n unitni-mous vote: to return for tho llfth yeaias pastor of the rhurcli.

ColonJa! M. 1 . Church Note*..• ; Smiduy school Sumlay morning at

9.30. Lesson title "Klishu and the ahu-,:iiammlte vv.im.m *•

Preaching service at lO.'JO. S'TiiT'iii Kiibjecc, "The Transfiguration."

Epworth League at (J.llO. Topic: "AnInternational Opportunity and Obliga-tion;" George Hoffman, leader.

' . Preaching service in thu. evening at7.:J0. Sermon subject -Good Citizen-ship." •

.There will be a St. Valentino party bythe Junior League Tuesday evening.Feb. 14..

K. Smitii.Tho funnnil ur John Ii. Smith t»n»k

\>Uv.u from the family lVi-iHoneo onThird street, Belvidetv. Monday tiCter-noon. Ilov. J. de Hart Druen luivinff(.•hargo. lli^ death look place Fridavmorning of a complication nf allmi-nu'.

"Colosseum;" Minors' L'niun. "Wash-inKton Cinxlng ihi1 Delaw.in-'" "In l-'t':irami TrembtiMK;" SOILS aiul DauwhteiNnf Liberty, "riprltiK" "Cilfttners:" Mr-:.Doheity fiom in-Ivat.' culloctinn "Stayat r:.iy".".\n«Wu'5 rin« nvi-nitiff lUm""Prlscliu and John Altlen I'he Klu-p-lu-rd ifo> Mnnan-li nl tin- filon;"tinny I sun, "Hnv-e l-'iiir" iii color.

The tvcflpts wt'u- i"-.K5 and oxpt»nsi-s$11.40.

l i . of dI'liillipaburg; .huncs T. ymUh of! She leaves one son. CharlesI'.IooiiiKbury and Mrs. Henry I-:. Altor,! Podge, at whose honu- her di-athof F.llziibftl). Spurred Saturday morning. Internienc

The funer:il sorvk't-s will bo hold this ! was in Locust Hill ceint'tery, Dover,afternoon :incl Ilcv. A. K. Wilson, pas- i Tuesday morning.tor of the i;ioi>niM<ury A^iluidlKi , Mis. Uodyo Is an aunt of Clilford S.liurch. of wlilcli siio was a member, j .lohiiKton and 'Miss Jennli'..lolinston.

M~rs. Podge was one of several chil-dren born to Mr. and Mrw. Johnston,who lived on what is nmv the Wag-

farm, now tho Smith, Darby li h l f h f h ' f

will ottlefate. with burial in tlu>bury ci-metery.

.Mrs. ItiiclMrs. Rachel Stew

Siunuel J. Stewart, dnwtti.iit Dr. IJt-us'Death was I'roni Lanchail b

tewart.art. 711. willow of

d Saturday aftor-otfpltal in "l^istou.r in" iho liver. Slu-l l b

Dr.hail been ill the hospital aixnit tinuntiiM, ami under tin1* .\uv nfHetts foi M'vtM'iihyears One daiiyl:Mirvivt'4. l l r i Edward Knhict*. nf ic.u.- | at-tinn.mil. and tlnw liioih(>i<*. Allon L'nrpfiticr numl1' i:.wtnn and Robert and l":m* C.n-

11'liter of Kt'iitu'ily Staiion.•!••(£>r. ijiss I'lim-lu. Cai-piMHn- nf K'I-Inp(ly SMtlon. Her husband ilieil nil.\c.us .ij.fi. Hhe h.ul Mm r tirul<- ii.

She is thn last of her father's family.

Jaini's AleC'lary.Jamc* Mi Clary, a WL-U known re^l-

dent of Phillipshiirt;, and a veieran oftho Civil \V;ir, with a rfeord of havfin:

n in many battles and woumleO inilied R.mmlay nlwht. \\\v i.of years lie ha 1 b 'vn einplnyJ!

by the W.invn Kotimhy and retiud• m l :

lie was an aclh-e member of .1. (1.Tnlnik' Post. fj. A. 11.. iiml wm ActingCnmmander unl i! t he jiost disbanded

Art Exhibit at Oxford.Beautiful art pictures were displayed

•~ ™ /in-the ,librarv..on ,Wednesday. Thursilay...~ TiiiYd'"Friday of" last week; In the evp-H

nings of the last two: days :i progi'amwas furnished by the...school children.The evening sessions were well attend-ed. The'audience. \v:is well pleased with-the pictures and program. Participants'in tho program wore: Anna ilooney,Frank Pock. Abraham Selsky. JamesIMonuharclt. Julia. Fiirago. Mike Mohayo.Florence Dillman, Irene Hrieaak. MaryRusian, ilarlan - Wilkinson, Joasph.Stclnhardt. Evelyn Green. Anna Mo-hawk. Juanita. Frey. Gladys Petty. >Vil-beivRush. Gilbert Broad. Miry Havyor.'Mary .Snyder. Madeline Delaney. Fran-ces Dunwell, Lena'Sliui'er, -Eva. Poekei-l.

The following persons and societies! donated to the school the picture or pic-tures opposite each name: Mrs. Walter'•Feeding Her nirds"; Mrs. Klein, "PH-•grinis Going to Church:" F. and A. M1.;"Here Comes the Train;" Jr. 0. U. A.

.M.,' ".Lincoln;" Holy Name • Society.: 'ISpirit.o^'TC:". Senior Class gt .1020,

To those of delicate con-. ',stitutibn, young or old, |

I is nourishment and *| tonic that buiIds.up...Sli

A. Davidson, 0. D.OPTOMETRIST

'•#• ipi- GpiisHpation:'

EXPEHT in eye examination and infitting proper glasses for the reliefo£ eye and nerve strain.

WASHINGTON, N. J.'•"-, Write or Phone'SB-KS

for Appointment

^Reduced Prices on Ladies' and Misses' Coats—entire• s t o c k of new Winter Coats to. be disposed of at a fvac-'•'•.tioh'of their value. Reduced prices as low as $9.9S and upi ^ o u r Choice of any Ladies' or Misses' Suit in this store,•': : regardiess' of former' prices....... •... .........1 J..S19.9S

'Wonderful Values in Ready-to-Wcai' Dresses, all new and::!;.;.up-to-date, eveiy garment.reduced-: ,?5.00 and up.Ladies' Dress Skirts, fine assortment to choose from '/] oil'V Ladies' Sweaters, values'to ?9:00; all reduced to....:...:...!f4.9S ''••Misses'-and Children's Sweaters, reduced to...$1.75 and upvLadies'.and Misses':Fur Mull's and Scarfs 14 to '/t olf,{ Ladies''0uting Flannel Gowns to close out at special prices

lli£-;J,:D.'FLOCK,-Inc,?ii5JSllMainlSt " V1T Hackettstown, N. J.

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New Spring Line of Men's ShirtsMen will recognize these Shirts are exceptional values.

Made of a fine grade percale; handsome patterns; fullsize range. At $1.50.

Men's Silk Stripe and Woven Madras Shirts. Frenchturn-back culls. Every detail right. Splendid choice of

di:wdsemc.'.pattcriis: " A t 52.93—'••"- -—•:-:-• -„-.-:. ~.---:--:.^~—.

Men's Overalls"Easton Make" ,

"Made to Fit" is the rule and it is a fact. Overalls thatfit give longer and better service, besides a lot of comfort.Made of popular and serviceable Hickory stripe, Blue andBrown Denim, Blue and White Stripe Drill. Full selec-tion of sizes at ?1.00, Sjl.19 and $1.39.

Splendid fitting Jackets to match any of the Overallsat same price.

1 Work ShirtsAre well made, big and

easy fitting1,"just the kindfor comfort and splendidservice. A complete linoof sized in Khaki, Blue andGray Chambrays, Black,Black and White and Graystripes.

Blue.and Brown Denim,all sizes, 6 to 18. C9c andS9c. , .

Boys' Union Overalls,Blue /and White stripe.89c.

Boys' UnderwearSmall lot of Natural

Gray Wool Union Suits,non-shrinking. Regular$1.39,- at 93c. 95c and $1.10

It Paysin the Long Run

II you have "Fiat-Foot,"you ncci,!. the Arch Pre-server Shoo to ivliovoyour trouble. If yourfeet arc normal, you needthe Arch Preserver Shoeto keep them normal.Tlie Arch Preserver Shoo'fits' Men's feet and keepsmen "fit."

Pint foodStore"ON THE SQUARE"

This Week Iry Some of the Following—AllAre Exceptionally Good Values

28cTRY SUPER CREAM—It's cream not milk, andwhips. Use one and you'll)continue to use it; can

Post Tosties, KellOK'sTorn Flakespkjf. 10c

POTATOES—Fancy Homo Grown, very fine cookers,'perMOLASSES—Extra fancy light and sugary, qt 25cMOLASSES—Extra fancy light and sugry. qt'.. ..'....»...25s

• TABLE SYUUP'reduced from 25c per quart to 15c'FANCY BALDWIN APPLES, peck basket, $1: perqt. ..15c

KELLOG'S BRANCooked and Krumblcri—Wp arcjloinK you :i Veal health favorin rceonmiemlinf; thi.-jpnekago

licsl Xevv Mnrrow Heans, Ih 10c

Host Cnli. Lima Means, II) 10c

Fancy Table Syrup, can 10c

Argo Conislarch. nkji. ..;10c

Lipton's Instant CocoaThis cocoa \* highly concentrated ami veijuirp^ hut one MH:II!

p il.'n* can tliis:

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KXTUA FANCY HIG WHITE C'AUFOHNtA CHERRIES—.Daisee Ilrand, none better put up than these—pricesreduced to can 45c

EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA YELLOW PEACHES—packed in heavy sugar syrun, can . . . . . 35c

I3EST CALIFORNA WALNUTS—Eat them theyear around—real body-building food. They areover dC/a pure nutrition, per pound, 43c; WalnutMeals, II). S1.10.

HOTEL ASTOR COFFEE—The. lushest grade of. Colteo—. packed in vacuum sealed cans—special price for this week

per pound _ 40c

FREE! Bring in your OcfaRon Soap Coupons and Retcake ol' Octagon Soap Free.

ARMOUR'S OATS—Nationally advertised—cooks perfect-ly in 10 to 15 minutes. Try it—-you'll be pleased•;:.

.. package :.: .-. 13c

Price ofIDAHO Ranges.. REDUCED

'Biff reduction in piice ofIdaho Coal Ranges and Cost!and, Gas Bengal CombinationRanges. :

BUY NOW WlllLKPIHCKSAKE LOW ;t

: . SGO latest models, in plain liluck\ and all Hie popular colors In

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211 Northampton St." EASTON, PA.

"Always Something New"

After much eJTort we have obtained the agency lor ONYXI'OINTEX-HEKL HOSIERY. We have a splendid assort-ment on [land and will be glad to show them to you.

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3rd Imiial. Fell. Salewhich we offer at this time every article in

- this store at from

Zero? Shucks!You don't care howi

cold the weather is—orhow deep the snow—when your feet and a

; - _ _:.:._goD(i.bito£yo.ur legs are .. _protected by this " Vac"special quality6-buckle,all-rubber Arctic, withdouble sole.

REDUCTIONS• This sale is.for full month of February.' It is

useless for us, to:list the different articles.wocarry as the people in general know our stockcomprises nothing- but the best grade lien's ' ,Furnishings that: can be bought, high grade.,

-•- Shoiis and first Huality-Rubbers:''-•---••--•«•••• :•-;;••-••-.....• ^ --•?.

liall Hand,'Unitwl .Slnle«,;fiooil.votir:Glove, HuoihiWIiilc rHock. ; - - J

Let Taylor

/ill "Ball-Band" Boots,Arctics, and Rubbersarc comfortable, well-fittinfi;. and pivb-you:More Dayr.' W.?.'f

Your SpringTailoring

Our new'Spring Book has arrived ',iWheri; you buy a suit that's tailor made,

.••:•'. you buy a suit that's right—Right in style—Right in quality—-Ris'ht in value

—Right in fit—Right in tailoring''•^-Right in price.

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Published weekly. Entered at WaalIngton, N. J, as scconrt-ciuss matter.

t \ A. Robertoon, Editor anj Oww

Celebrated Scmnlim CnnIAt the D L A W XI R Elovan

ClintonDollvere3 o\or scrcons Yard pi I

Sept. 1, lD IiJuckwhcat $ fi.76 per tPc.i O.fiO per tChostnut , 10.7T. per tStovo . . ; ' . . . . 10.7K per tres . . " 10ro per tGrato . 10 50 per ti

STOVB WOODBen tea cost carry tlclf\er> per to|1 00 sliovcl dolhtrj per toncents; % ton, G5 cents; lA ton,cantn.WASHINGTON COAL & SUPPLY CC

Wesley Pluming, Mgr.

Con I nml I.mnlicrOmco and yard. Relvlilero aveii'

and Morris Canal: Tclcpllnno T>1.Washington. N. T

Sept. 1, 1331Buckwheat .'>. J i*.7\ per tTea - !).r>0 pci tChestnut- ' . . ' v 10.75 per tStovo .* 10.75 portoKgS . 10.50 pnr toGrato . ." . . . • ' 10,50 per to:

STOVR wormW. A. CATBLLE'COAL &

LUMBER. CO., ..WASHINGTON', N.

TROLLEYSCHEDULE

Northampton-Easton& Washington Traction

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Hiilllpslnin,- -..C. It. it. -Areli . . . . . . .Inporsnll-Caio.,....,,ItiKeraoil" ItritiKR . . . - , .Wilson's Crosiln'i?llcnsfoot Crossing .Colo's Switch . . . . . . .I'ort Wnrren DrhlgeSlcwartiivlUa 'HeightsUowling'fl Croaalnir . .Snyder's Lane- . . . ,Sew Village SwitchNow Village P. O. . . .Kfilsnn Itnnil . ; . . . . . .Onvls'a Kwltfih...[(roadway Tost OfficeRelvlilero RoadMInoral SpringsMarian's CrosHlncMarlau'n Switch' . . . .«irrlHon's Crossing . .ixittortVs Crossing . . .•Xlcfil'a O;iraffo . .Wnslilneton Square . .). 1* * \V. It. It. Arch

^llvor Ki.rliiKsWdinllliiK'H Oni.sftlni; . .SliluM's •On.miliLB . . . .nn ii s t'roKHlng-errst Cnttn Works , ,Port Murray

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Jliix IU>.fs, •59, head of . the lli'm ol!( t 1 rotliu doi) iitiiKnt itui in \ili-iitrnvii, dlod .suddenly after H shoiill HUSH from iMioumonlii. With Itir! 1,'ruthor.'CharlcK, lio went 1<J AltuiiLmvii I!\i\il\s nno mill a Saw days ago they IJCn l | l LtlLlH itlllff thill «.II\Ol JUl)II{<.

The Senior Cluss will Kiv-(> [ ( inciiml (ianc<! in tliu pymnasiiuin on tin

L\<nInB of Lincoln's Uirthclay. . 1!fri'shmciit.s will be on s;ilc.

Thy regular metftiiw of tho W. C.b*. will In- liclil on Fritlny nftornoon iiihree o'clock at the liome of i iw . W'illlam Hill. US West-Washington ;ivinui lliis will Ijt i I nine s A\ ill uami Mrs. U. D. yjiangonburs mcmoila I. I

Howard Beidlcman lias about com

*4vstcm at his parents' homo on Oi tinivenue—tilt; gift of his brother. Hi

was able to listen to his llrst cunuciTuesday evening.

About SO members were present ithe .liinuary mwtini,' of the Ladies' Siirial Circle in the M. E. Chapel -\Ioiiday ovonini:. The usual ordti ubuHiiie-H.t wa.s observed iintl during tinsocial hour the following program wa:mjoyetl: Violin solo, Knsley Hann \ jt U solo. Winifred Brown; whistlingsolo, Donald Krltts; reading, Mi(..nice Skinner; vocal duet. .IX. LJ. LmiInch intl (. eituule Cool votil soloConHtanee Marlatt. After the progratirefreshment.s were served.

Eihvtml Ku.sli, of Cornish, who is envployed :il Edict's garage, is moving jmrMrs. Sarah" lu'ckol's bungalow on: WestWashington avenue. Mrs. Hcknio\Ld into the home of her falliei-. \).SpanyetilJcrg, on East WiiHiUiiKlon avnut

Alarvin-Everett, -son of Lewis Jiveunf i!e!videre avenue, is impniving fromin attack (»r pnuumonia

Thtj Warren County V. M. C. Aci i uc lioUling ilieetings every .Sundayniglu. Lu.st Sunday they *WLI<Cliangowntei-. Next Sundav tlu\be at I'ort Colden mul J*V!>. 1!) in the\iluiiv UL. LhuiLh l i b _i in (hOxford Methodist church. The 11Mb'.»y.s arc giving a good account of themselves at each meeting. The wpenkeim> Alliert Keauy.^wlio talks un tht

s ilution oi1 the boy probloin, Kll.swortliWyckotT and Allison Wandling. .Pranl;v ki i un li d \\ ilbui I) t\l i t ilu

IHUsRi tilJului SJ lL\\is hu in t , dtcidtd If

break up housekeeping and make" hihome with liiw daughter, the wife, or

- H> \ - U Hit un A ten ot C unp^iw nPaterson. will have a Diibllc .sale ofhous hold (.ntds "Man n Ii, at Ills IL Itlohce in Upper Belvidere avenue.

Harry Seals has purchased the houseoccupied In Pi ink i i\\t,u in CiiHoni\t HUL mil «ilt t ifto nosscbsion ne\t

month. Mr. Yawger hn.H leased the partnf the Woadrurf housc/m Wpsi Stewartstreet to lie vncntert liy ''.MIHS- MartliaFowler, who nio^'es into the house to be\ i c i t u l b\ l l nnv C Mailntt i\homoves into hiw new house adjoining illspresent residence in West Stewart,street.

A daughter wns born Friday to Mimd Mrs. Amelio Quagliero in . 7\n-tAUiri n

Tho Rod Cross RvceuUve CommitUtwhich: holds- Its . regular 'meeting's the

•.second Moiulny evening in each liionlhM II tomtiiL Monrti\ m ilnj, I ib 1it the iisunl hour and place.

The P.-Lstor's Alti-.StiRiiny of the Pres-bylerlan uhitrcli will «K1VO a musicaltomedy. "On Deck," in the sehool atldi-loriuni on Hip evenings tif April ,fi and7 The cast of the local talent will betrained by a professional trainei

The Uit;h Shoot. Classical Club metMond:iy ovt-ning all the'tinmc ofHerbert 1 towers. The ..comiiiitteo J i

" S"S i i imorwtinffprogrnnrnf songs and liistrimiciilal nuislc, LatingamoH, etc. The; .subject for study was•Old Ewiit.

l-'ormev Councilman Archie Lance i.-iill at: his home in Youmrms aveni

Mis Willimi /loNdoif in I n p l i i hJ inni_m iltatl^of j,tiu u hoi bom in

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Washington ChurchesI*re»by(criau.

The Annual Praise Met;ting of t\Voman*H Foreign- MIsHlonary Soclewill uo lield In tho chapel on Wedntilny evenliic. l''«l». liiiii. at 7.:i0.special muslciil progi-um will be redvred. The utldrcart will bu made 1Mi*. Winter Jo'in.iton. returned mislonary from Africa. A "nilvur offei.for mlHHlona will bo received. Kveilioil> Is Invited to attend

Tho pastor will preach un the ftlowing HubjectH next Sunday: In tmorning, "Tliingu Left Undono,'the evening, "A Problem In 1'roiit n.IJOHH." We Invite you to these sivices.

Mellioit'iHt h*|tlscfjpa( C/imcli,Thtwe who heard the uermuti by Ite

C. C, Woodruff oti .Sunday morning wnot soon, forget the lielitJTuI me-sage !gave. Huch practical sertiion.i me nKhiKtlom Initltlcrs, mid we are t'lithtie di'u Jiiiitiy lenders In the CIIUMgiving llivmselveM un.stlntlngly tocoilKtrucllvc campaign,

Goodly companies Ktithered on Kit:day ewiitng for the wrvlce-s desiiitu tlinclement \tvulhcr, At (i.:iO manyheard the Informing illimtrated leutuby Jtw. Winter .lohtiston on worKAfrica. At 7.;!U the Choir ably renderti number of selections and added to I

i emulation for excellent work.The Kpworth Le;igue will cotuiui

iiiotiier tlhiHtrated service next Suiday eveniiiK- and the picturea will Iof .Chin i

The new Hteroj)lieon throww a gocpicture and \r. very Hiitisfaetor>

The KIIIK'H Daughters will meet «.Monday ovenlng.

Jtcmember thiit tlm 1-Vbruary lecliiis to be given by JJr. Archey I). Hall,Kldgr>won<], X. .1., on- "The .Soldi* iLife." The date is Tuesday, I-Ybruai

The sermon themes next Simd:be "The Htan uf Di»elpleshf|>" In tlimorning, and ••Abraham Lincoln HiChrlatliin" in the- evening,

II' you have no other clmrcli Inin are cordially invited to worshl

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Washington Seventh Day Adve'ilislChurch

.Sabbalii i-cliool (Saturday) at 2 pI'reiiehinK .''erviee Hainrtlay at :uoin. Those services are helil In tho I.O. !•'. hall. Sunilny nt 7.30 p. in.the .siiint'i hall, a xet'mon-louture will 1JRiven on a .subject which lias been thuitiso of, much que.stiiuiiiigand is iiii t ltongue uf the inlidel. "CJml in lovt-Why did IIo permit SIn'V 'Why did IInot kill Hiilan'V These 'inestioii.s ui|je auswerod liv the Scriptures. TI;mbject will be illiiNtriiled by a miinbcof beautiful stereoptiean pictures

\Va.s!iJiiK:t(»n lEnplist Cliurcli.Tin: Woman's Missionary Horlet.\

Tuesday eveuliiK with Mls.s ICniniSeliliiinh on llelvidi-rc avcmif. Aftdiuturestliif,- program the Indies so\iriulll patches fur Hie i|iiill to he donatto the Home for tin- Aged of Nt-wark,

The LadifK1 Aid will meet tonightilu- home of Mrs. Harry Mnyliorr>I0a»t Clmifh street. A full attendant-.

.Man Finally (iris MIIIIMHenry Taylor i-s thially a reside)

kVa.shingioii.'hav.nfr moved here yesUiday, from Hampton, liut in order to ginto the house he luirehii.sed la.st .summi from .1. n. Cmnish in MaS(-Wanhngton avi-ime it was nccess.uv to havu\ei-:il others move .ithead uf him. • Ai\ uted upon the move or: Andrew Lozkwho tinilh inimd Monti i\ /itioinlnlorn tlic house puiclnstd ln / \ \ hitlklt iry in Kast Wafhinglon aveniif1 mn

IK rtllk mil. lie moved to the Creveug properly in liailroad avenue, in. iIn si it ion. .lob n II. i^imgi-r mmilorn the Taylor holi.se ID the house \ iUi'il b.v Mr. Cleary in the Cornish fivi.imih HHV in south Lincoln aveum

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REPEAL TAX l 1O1X HAL!:—Scion-loom home alln w r f f i m i ! T A -«<r 1 HnpiiHemi HIM txcipt heat rnncMtcREVISION LAWUjIkK MHIM wwkHhop rnnlo. fnilt

(Contliiiiu! from Pnj.0 J Sttlion 1) u n t n l l j lont td uni ulioulit i n Itund V D I I H eoiiniloM and lnitiHtc.fl up«ni $ i m ^«"i"H" A. Acktrson 1 pi ulkal i ihtri of iiHMKHnicnls so t int JIOItSLS I OH bXTJ — A i n n k i n Uithe \ inpLl t \ OHIUIM In UIOHL counlUt (*> will «t II JR ItdrMs ft\« i tl in itthr 1wIII hi n u f i l m piopoition o( tlu 1 tc UUK Cdl ollki nntl nlabk -77 I'lnntSlatt t a \c i I'livfdtiH lo tin pissi^o st St\\ ul; N I / „ O-ltt>of tin biliU mid tunml, UK Man i UIIMC SALI of 30 llr-M of hlf.li-

id and «oldkiH 1)omit IHJIIIIH mts It tl if i lou i hoist i ut tin l . t llouscis not n;> important.whether a tax- Mtablen, Phllllpsburff,'N, J d

d 1 f ; i 1Vb 2 h llwas ping ilI.Htrk'l ii»ses»L'd 11M iirop»rtytrue value, but these .Slate-widet IXLS rrn int Hut If a tnvltif, distiirtwas lind'.'r-siKsesHed, property owu

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Z J _tKOK HALIJ—Kord runabout' with il«

b l b lw esHed, property owucni KOK HALIJKord runabout with il«-In Home other taxing dlmrlntH had to livery body, iletachiiblc;- motor perfu Ibear an nnUist i)roportlon-";'of the good rubber.; snick alwt>rber«: Yale lock,bliidcu rf etc Ijiihaln AdthcH 1 i ink lloffnutu

Mlddltstx u IH on« of tin (hit « HIM 1 Mf Ml' \ i lk; V I , U//thH appeiilcd ngauiKt and feeling iia«' WANTICD—Chicke-ut:. CKKH mid np-been .so high ltuMe*lliat Si-iuilor L:ir- pies. I will jKiy tho ! hiKlie.st cashson hit rod ttefd the reiicalt-r. lie \\»tt' prices ilghl at 'your dnor. Write findHiipported by Senator, •Whitney, of will call. O, C. HUMII, Washinnlon.Monix tin ol ii totihU ln\LStfk id'i 1 - t Itpby Hie Stale l!o:trd. Until look Hie no- K.MALL DQUllUZ IIOI.'SK. flood In-Itlon th it tht uet iKiinluliiff Hit iciitlon p u t irnpro\emLiils si itr uiof

priuallzlng ereateil fiimlty ami Ind ' Moil clilmncy.s^oncrotc wcilk«;, may'fcclliiB and.that the- local asso.HHor« ami Imvc Immodliito poH^>xvlon: one sUtthe' county bo:trdH already iiassrssivl, vacant: may have lilienil lernis forenough "power to i»|iia]]xs'tiiMi.'f<!tm<>ni*< 'Hiifk sale. $-"Otl. Wanunn 4'i Aekcisonnhf i t nit o s ii> Poth ft It th it it v. m I itpimttinK trio much authority in the-1 '''OK UKNT—Clrnln iiml dniry farmhinds of tin St i t t l o u d p " '<<|Utst \ illcj pos msimi \nilt 1st

Senaloi Simpson of Hudson niinlv ' I ' WiMiklt II uUtis town N J

S n , i15S1?hVfH»l.l!."X.'!-L HOHMS .OH SAL, ot'f?and (Hiuliiibli \iv. He toniended Hut CIL-W.L— I I n t i on hind .rt hi ml oIt u i s rltiltulouH to i ilso the point Ih il *»"» chunks and l ieu* di tfl hoisi (one cjimtj wotil.l h i \ i li ml feeling " m l m i i u i u good is Mimn \\i IIah ihiHt aiiothn but t in t tlu Inioii Ijrokui fiom foui to s un \iuih oldtlon oC the at l wit to im'te nil lion iomt niattd teams pi lets ih,ht (OIIILI fall ptojioilion of the t i \ biiulrn ' md s tc mL ilso I few f,ood stcomlSiiuioi P u n <f I * . L \ ilso tool Jhlt h l i m l 'w> L 4 HI limscs Mild untlt- nposition while senitoi nunuin tf Un full wuai "HOL HI H I Smith AsliiinIon thought t in t tht pnntiple Invohul . \ ' , r . . . . . , . , , , , , , , " , '

j i fcouil one lmi lit wan fnrllmd ' [\l LxMl ' il°, i , l " ^ l ' l l l l t .

to fttl that uiui\U\ «ould bt bioiifelit I t o m I f m I'UIIIHSS plan 11 looms mulabout In some other way

Tho Sfiiatc also refused to MItho rules for the p:insiit,'o of tho billintroduced by AMXfmblyiiian Plurxteml the tinu> for tin' State Tax

Hoard lo ciinlinuu tin- hearing of mil'mail appeals.

Koj'mal action imvni'I final adjourn*input wan taken Tuesday with tin-

liy both. hoiiKCM of SenatorWhite's resolution limiting action up-on all bills .'iml joint iTHoltiiioiiK toThiirHiIny, 3lmvh !>. nl 10 p. m.. with4J1P die adjournment taken March li;:it 11 p, in., and thu week IntervoiiinH;will bit given the fJovernof for tron->!l(k-ratlon of bills, an/1 both houses will

(lie ld l i to pass upon pos-sible voioos. .

Tilt (fo'isc paused Senator Alton'slill HcrkliiK ir) insure juice'Ice cream>y ]'eiiulr!n*,r that eanli p'Tvon, linn • orcorpora lion eiiKtiRfd in tho sale ofIbis rood .shall lutre ;i pL-nnlt from thoSiiitu Hoard of Health. The HouseiL'fwuud a bill seokinK to cutahilnh alicense for undertaker.';.

There wore jH'osented in tin- Hotitifiix resolutions projioHiii^ atni'iiduu'tu.sLO the ytiiti; ConHliLutiou. 'I'lic.v wens:

I'ierson—To elect mein!n<i's of theiVssemlily every ttwu yearn, Instead ofeach yjnr, lifjiliinini? JUliO.

i'ieiBon—To, make- the coinpcn.«atii»nf Senators and Assemblymen S1000.ttstoad of S'IOU. and to Kive thu sneak-r and President of tiemtto additional

coinjivnsiitlon of une-third his pay. unt member. • '

I'iet'son—To allow pronosod ainond-1'nts to the. Constitution lo by aiib-ittt'd at general a.s well us .special

electIOIIM, and permit atneiidnicnLs to1 subrnlttCMl :it any time, removlntcie live-year limitation.•I robari—To elect •"-•Assemblymen byM t i - i i a . s . • • - - , • • • • •

Kobiirt—To make ability to read amirite .linplish a, prerctfnisin> for theKlu of fraiicliiKe, and person convict-

ed of bribery would be disfranchised.Ilobitrt—To allow nine in a jury of

12 to control in civil action.Senator Kobori.y uf Burlington pro-

lentcjil in Lhe Senate the resolution to•alify the Ki^hteenth ainendment tohe. Constitution.,

Both houses adjourned Tuesday uii'.II next1 Monday • • - '

bath complete*,, hardwood trim. oflii\.all IniprovorneiitH. large- grounds, Kar-ajjo, wfirk Hlmp. good repair. Warnrm& Ackarson. • Itp

FAIIJllCrt U'ANTRH — Mnn Will*.small faintly; referumjet; • rmiitlred;writ*; or call on Saturday or Sunday,only. !•'. .1. HmiUi. Mountain TrailI-'arm. lielvideie. X. J., K. I). 2-!>- t|>

FOIt SALR - - 11 Hheen. Unix A)iK.u\I'ort Muri r 2-!l-=(|>

VOU SALJ-J — Seven-rtiom hoiiHC,«araKt- attaelnd; house with all im-provements; pant not Honiw; handsome-ly decorated; ^ood location in residen-tial section of 1 larketlstowu. .James.Jensen. Washington. L'-SI-lt

i'OU SALK — At half price the lineand conveniently located property ;tiK.ml Ulft, X. .J.. Unown as "The NewJltft House." which is fully eiiuippcdfor ?! slimmer hotel or a club house,close lo ltailrn:id Stutlon and DelawareItiver. with ",*i bedrooms, lar^'c ^ara^e,and *>:i acres best land. AddresH Cl. D.Birnyer, Uelvlderc, X. .). U. b\ D. 2-!)-lt

i-'Oll SALK — Brown marc coll'omiiiK threeme. 1UK onnufth fo

Hoffman, BridgevlllcWILL SELL one,

and lifd pullets, vvWiint

old- extra Rood

J.,l iai\

, ll. I). Itpdozen llhotle l.si'Jy to lay. ?l.-10

i wheplbnirow, small tlos. .1. .Munth'onicrv,

n\ Valk-v. •I1BLP. WANTED — Kindle.

for general fai

.lack

mllkei"IP'S t'e<|ii!rcd.o .washing. "\v.awn, N. J. :•HOUSEHOLDlie — llnvliiK

house In u two-fnmihthe followinj,' goods _I .\ -21; 30 yards im

must bin iirst tetter

Hoard fiirnlsheil butI DtM^ H u l P t t s

ItGOODS a t I'rivaU'deeded to

house, will sell

tin U'l let.

O\\*.V YOUU OWN MOM ft — Twoiinily house, well located, live rooms!700. Griffith & Sickles. l ipWANT TO RlON'r .three to ten-am

inn, must hiive some tniiitiiHdhig.s ;iu<juultry huiiso; hunsc live nioiiis uitjiv, Samuel Park, Oxford, N. .1.

l'-3-2ULOHT JIX)NDAV .MOUNIXO. l-Vb. (itl

—un J'ort .Murray hill—A 3Ostf<6 South,i tire on rim,>ntiniuk I.'ulsii

Culilun. 'LOtHC! I'TU{

y h l A i9xlti SouthReward If returned'lo

ul avenue1. nin\ | ! —Il«u^eronis, part

ikH; l rms, quick , ak . S330OA'aniKin & Acfcerson, -iS ychool St.'hone 107-IW. ItpFOR SALK—Two-faniily house, cenally located, newly painted, all ini-•ovetnenis, all in the best of condi-fii; price §4500. Gi'iffUli it Sicklesa.shington. X. J. ItpWA.N'TKU—.Mjuried

"I run i tuo hoi t flini m i l t

steand cows, also' iiblu "to milk'uiUK, Leo Hou.se, Phillipshurg. ^-!i-tfI-'OIt SALE—MainmolirAVhiu- J'ekiu

ucks. drakes; ; Marred. Kock. . I'Slarkca ptillcls," laying; niix'cd iJun-

. Cnvk'K, Slock, I3i;j,'s: priceu rlffltt.uhn LUIIKV. Oxford. Ii. JX•••'*-::'• -ItpKOI1 SAL10—l"Vf8li Holsteiu cow with

•all' ten days. old. William- J-'loniinV,'lump ton. Itp

WANTED—-Used Victrola records—Iilistm preferred. Address iUiss Uantf-irt, lozai-L Ave., Washington, N. J.

. : • 2-!)-tpIS YOUR VAYIU FOR SALE? If so,;t..iL. with us for ciiiick action. V/eG tu touch with buyers from the elSickles, Wushiuittnii.- S.-J^;Li —I.1!'.

iicUlo.s,'>AVashlngton;'!'Nr J~'~™ • - itpNOTICE—I will move dead . liors^

iid.cattlo--for'; ?1.00. 'Phono 4-H:'nshinsion. C. M. Wisobirrn, Porturray, N. ,T. L'-U-.ltp-tfi-'OU SALE—Mouse • comer •of Statereet and Lincoln avenue, !t rooms. Alliprtiyenientsr A-l condition; largorase. Iinjuiro for full particulars of

,viier at aliovo addres-s. O. ,J. Howell,'jishlngton, N. J. Tel. 65-R-8. 2-f)-2tALL MAKES phonographs, awingiichine.s and light machinery repaired

low price.' Send cant and mechanicill call. Thomas Parcell, Oxfnrd, N.

l-io.v.1 Of!- . 2 - 0 - J t pFOll SALK—CJonrt family cow with'.If by'side, broken to baiter. MiltonLirlntt, onroad from 1-Iackettstown to

4 stands' rotm I dining roomt ible. sideboard, and tilliei- urtickssile sttirls at S n'cln-k Snlurday, FeltIHh. J . C. Crisman. l-ll Kast Wasli

ington avenue. ItpWANTED — GUCHI funeral puijios

hor.se, must be- right. Charles \)Un Rridgeville. .V. J., U. D. - UpWKDNKSDAV, .March fith — ICutire

livestock and. fnnniiifr machinerypure-bred Tlol.stein cattle: at my fai'tn

mile north o>' Mil ford nn mncadtimroad to'Spring .Mills. Win. K, Kinne.\

STANDARD TVPEWI1ITEKS. LC. Smith's. Monarchs, Olivers, Ilem-ingtons, Underwoods and others, $:t7.5O ,md .up while they last. Fully .win Ij IIle i -rvi-> i eliecK wntel J." i t h ilflirice. Jenkins ji Meeker, AVarrci:County Drujj Store. L>-li-tl

PIANOS and ORCiANS tuned ami Hpaired. '2'J years factory experienceSatisfaction jrumvintced. Artliur T i\lor. Washington. N. .1. • 12-22-tl

PHONOUIIAlMr KKCOflDS 13X-CMANOICD — We will exchange youiViutor ami Uolumbia. Jlecords by mailfor other selections witli absolutpsifpty; L-util' trilling. . Send for ehx-nlwilli". full information. Kocord

WANTKD to buy building .with more.wlUi.or'WtUiout op-irtmentM; Htalo vuuliprice; on ma hi utiret in Washington.AddroHn, lMtih iiox »L(, Washington, N,•L ^-2-tf

CONTJtACTOI*. mill UOtLTtEK—»uumo bt'/oro you buiI<Vaml w t my oy{\-'nifile on your jnli. [ Un tlio ivoik cotn-

. plutti. from . bawfiic.t ti> -1, nii« - I'1 -U'.ThomMfi, Oarpent'.-r^hrtp 247.'ItttlvldrrAv«.; • U'tiMlilngtuii; upii^Iln CnU^lu'Lwmi'cr Yuri]. •" • ,i-;:i-ir

CALMNDAKS placed ' i n tlio :lwilire ccii.sl.'iitt t'L-nilnrlcni l int you are itittUHfiicMt. \\'(j have notno artfslli*HIKIIS that we ofTur nt $9 tt; $12 juir hun-dred, Thu Slryker ]'re«.s,-Wjishlni:t

AUTO TRUCfC "SKUVlOE—Wo arenow fully; equipped . to' haul frolcht,'movings; etc. At short" noffee. 'X/ocaland Ion:* distance movinytf. .No Job toolar«e. Tliono 2I-JM or 178, I/mnlni;* Cnmi>hcr. 10-ll-tr

I>AnGI3, p.iddod Motor Vans for JOIIKdiHtanco movlii^H. Ittitt-a rca:i"nablc.Skitter HrOrf., olllco an<l uariiKt1, \A4\H.Alain St., Somervillo, N. J.; 'pfi'oncSnmcrville. ?''. . . ., • 6-3-tf

HK:HI-;KT cAsir MMCKS paid forraw rum, J>eef hides, wool tallow.Write or 'Phone what yon have tooffer;will call for them; home on Sat-urdayw, Alvah A. Conovcr, niicciejt.qoito C. A. Conover & Son, Lcanon. X. .1.,Hell 'I'lioiic L'fi.'t. lM7-20t

WANTK1J— Will PIIIVPH, filioitt?, i-liena, fat tiitllu. i'lume fWIil], 0.Hmv.-ll. .7-11-1/

I'OU SAI.K—Kiftwri «Q(»\ iifid earnrlilTercuf inaki'H at yrcnt rctTiirtiniiprices to make room for new oirJSowlby « N'ewhiin.s, \V:inhiiib'ton AvAVashtnston. X. "J. 7-M-lf

KOK ttAMO—Plwiuwdiiti. l^ 'x^ 'x^ '"never used, price ?•!"». \wiuho at 17 K.Church .street or Jlox IS, Glen Gardner.

lL'-S-tfUSRD CARS FOR SALII—Oaklaii'l

coupe, Chevrolet sedan, newly painted;mechanically perfect. IL S. 1-YiUs.Washington. O-lfi-tf

KUriMlon STA^n'S, Fountain Penn,TypowrUer Ribbon, Gtrhon Puper,I'Toe oatnlogue. ilrunnor & Urunner.Rairnn. Vn. ii.is.tr

FOR SALK—One pnlr bol.Ml.'d» thaiwill carry two tuns. II. IHrdsall, Wa«ti-higlon. N. J. 1-12-lf

WANTKD—Cattle, hnf-s, catvua andchickens at highest market pricu-n.August Bevclacqua, New Village.

1-fi-tfFOR SALK—A1 homo in town, with

an Income. A beautiful 2-ttunfly houseIn tho town of Stewartsville, nearchurches, school, storon, trolley, sta-tion;, etc. Largo Rardens, plenty offruit, good barn, garage, all for thoprler. nf $Jnnn; on«-ha!f .oasli. For thisand other bargains, see W. F. Brown,Bloomsbury, N. J- ll-S-tf

TIIUltSDAY, Fot>. - 16111—on tho.Jacob Anthony farm near Pciiwcll by

Jind 1..1 on Ka jmd p i n t n down'

In M'«d\

Claude lionmiFOU SALK

rtood locationilwelllng; IjotiicrtloH. JiarryX. J.

- Seven-room dwelling$2100: also Hix-room

comfortable town propChrl.Htiito, \\'atiliiiiKton,

1 -0 tlPAII.M- VOli KKNT — IJC-iicro farm

;tdaptcd for grain, wittlei good levelground, will let for cash or on shares.Harry Christine, Washing^"* l-20-it

UP-TO-OATIS FAUM of :'"• acres ft.i••lie; short distance- fnnn Washington.House has se'Vcn, rooms; bath aiid

ater; prlviite pond: b;

I3T0 UKSIDENTS (if'O-WashhiKton that 'Jiwrr• & :Hon ,ot

Cedar Orovo/.MIll oxpect to:retail andwholesale nrtlJIcliil Jcu In Oxford.andWnnliit!Kton thin Keufcon;.ready lit ftlgn*.•(mtracts at nny'thiiff now.._-Jii.st dropun :i line.1 ICiiorr & Hon. • S-L'-:itl>

WAN'TBD—Will buy Hlnfflu or, tlwublu,!!;jycC"*.vltll".JiJliiiuVi.:iin-'nU(iii vvnstitiiK'.rut:•""|icl»*t»1mtwt !«-• reasonable.- Atl-H«H; '-KelfablLV mini of STAIt oJllcc.

. 2>9>2t[)WHILK VOU aro readliiK^iUis Home-

(Hiy.H IIOUKI; and liuUM'lioId ,i;um1n ,nr«lurnlnfi. Tht'l't; nru 7 'o JIre« lit rf IlioSuited iHtntea every -day.. One ; everywci rtihiuu.s. It l.H only (,'i<od IJIIHIIIWHhat you. protect yourself against JOSH:mv by hiivlns flro liiBiiranre. •• Tin- eo«i( mmilJ. Consult Willia mUunl,'ificnt. llfi Urond direct. WMfthliijctnii,.*. J. . •12-2-2tpMVAXTBD. CUOCIJKTKRS fil sinipteontees; work all year round; no eX-enses; in rejilying «tat*.r whethrr yonre agent i j r i v o i k itliine. KutinellCnittinK.Mills. 21 l-liml l!I.st St.. XeW•(irk City. 2-2-21

IK i'J'8 INSVltAKCli call nr writeTarry C'liri.stiiif, Wnshington. X. J.

10-20.if ,FOR SALII—House anil lut on Kast j

lewan St.. :i room.s a"-' • '• '" '»• .'->"•» 'lietlnioniH and b-ith u|

unditloit. Pric-e on!v $:t,.100. \•l.s fin- unltf. Win, Kurd. Washing ton. I.-. .1. 2-2-2HI j

KOJt SALI3—.Seven-room dwelling, i'•niially kx-atetl. Harry C1II*IH(IIIC. !

Washington, X. J. 10-20-tf jWANTKD—Monoy'on first bond and I

uortgage, riiillipsiiiirg property. All jitlcs guaranteed, by expert title search- j•rs; r, per acnt Interest. Twenty-four ••ears in businon-s and ua yet wo have ]lot had a foreclosure proceedings dur-ng that time, .ihowing the earofulnoas jif our placing loans. W. C, Van Billiard jk Co.. rhllllnsburg, X. J. 7-2S-tf !. HA VI3 CUSTOMERS'for /arms; if!

,-ours Is for sale write Harry Chrlstiuo, !\\'iiKliingtoii. N. J. JO-20-tf I

1-*OU HALK—Twr-nty S. C. White Leg-horn cockerels, ono-lialf Hello'of Jersey |j'train blood.. 'Six S. C. It. L lied cock- \ereln, deep red color and good Hbapc, IPair Uolglan 'Imros. JI. W. Davi«,'W.-iKhlngton, N. .1. -l-5-tf i

I-'OK isALlO—Rstey organ, in. good (condition. Mirk AIIIIIH, 274 IS. Wash-ington Ave.. Wtttil ling ton, N. J. 12-15-tf •

I'AIl.M WANTKD—Small farm be- {;ivren W.'isliington and l-Iaston. I'a.,iiitbulldingK and,fruit. I Jest reference.IVill lease for year or more, Stateyearly rental and full particular*. Ad-dress I. L. HopltiiiH. ir,j Northamptnn I•it., ICaston, l*a. • 2-U-Utp I

IJUFF ROCK cdckPi'nlft for .«n!«.llerts •uram direct. ' Heavy type bird, with 'brilliant, showy plumage. Bred direct ,from prize pens. Jlrs. W, Ii. Doran, ;Call foil, N. J. , '2-2-3tp i

F o n SALE—Block wood ?i.00 aad; bean polos and posts. S. A. WII- i

Hams, WiiHlilngtou. * 2*!l-3tp ,MAN WANTKD for farm work; slate jages and references in llrst letter or '

call in poi'Kon. K\\n li. Swenson, Til- :nar Farm', Ilaekettslown. X. J. l'-2-:it i

FAKM KOK KENT .— 7.1-aeie farm'or rent with or without stock, • w a rWiiiEllington, tlootl, smooth kind tucultivate. Apply to "W.," Star OITicc.

2-2-tC

hous m i l

P. O. Dux H2V, Nt

IiJ.

VLC1 I(»\ | I J f ! OI OI \ b MM I Seliool< v s 'Moiint i " ' \ p n i t m .ed and knows how-to get highest bidsWrite or phone ilMW, I-Iiiclcettstown

1-2U-41BABY CHICKS AND UL'CKLX

cataloKUe' free. Ii. l''uciirnr, U10 Uoy.iAve., Woodhaven. L. I.. X. V. -2-2-tf

T WA CHIC \ ^ JJL1 I\ 1 I I IJ TO.YOUU DOOR—In lots .of. 23. SO or inr)\11 l uie bied pioduccd fiom he L T,

laying, Anconas-,. Mend for c;

] ttlsand

StoreA LA KG R numlKM-'of\VK

•op,ertloH .listed. See us for homes,business k' phicos.- lots, alsoplaces. Wannan A Ackerson.

..._ MmOrpingtons.'-Mend for catal'j^ue. J1

VI r'rnmbes, Clrcy.stinK' Park, >.". .1I JACK vVNlJ KKONT I'AIt II and 10

feet .lone:. ' O.ik, band 'jai-vcd, . 1:bevd plated mirror, siielvea, draiand cupboards. JScal bargain, ut.so twoCypher'.s -modul 'incubator.1 :'-lvy-ogg- en-pacity good a.s new. . T. A. Smith,Washington . 1-26-ltp

SATUHDAY. i FH). 11th—Floyd 13.Adams will have a. public Hale of hispersonal property at'-2G North LincolnnventiL', Washington, commencing' at12.30 p. in.

WANTKD — Chickens for hilling;large or small'quantity; will pay mar-ket price. Wm. Caviller, Port Murrav,N. J...R'. D. • l-in-tt' ".JAMISS UT.DUL13 & SON of Asbiirywill buy good beef-en tilo, veal •„. calvesand hnffsi Plirnio or, write.. 5-5-tf'•.':WANTED—Wheat and ryo in * anyquantity. Adam Wandling, Port Mur-ray,' N. J. ' ' ' 3-6-tf

;F0H. SAL]C~Sa«od wood in EIOVQlengths, ?5.00 a load. 'Garner Cole, jWashington, N. J-, R. D. 9-20-tC

WAN'I'EJ)—Light pork and chick-eius. CiUi; wriloior"'phon6'i3G!MU3. l'0-lProspoct St., Delaware Park, Phillips-burg, N. J. »• l-19-5t

FAlhr FOR RKNT or. SALE—100acres farm land, SO acres pasture lantl,0 acres winter wheat, bank barn -JOx»2, barn and all out huiKTlngs niv new,itone house, riming water in house and

Will sell for less than price of

out buildings; -10also furniture; excellent

\Ie\ leims n s h ptl ' < t nun « 1 tii,000; reason for j-x-lling on account of:kness; no' currt'spondeiicc; call and

jcc K. Cifford Ililuebraut. '.12 K. ChurchSt., Washington, N. .1. 1-^'titf

TJlANA JIA.VU K'.MTTlNfl VA»N>—Send for • tVcc .sani|ilc.«—Diana. -l-PIj

ptlM - ( S] III _( «1 I) ]).l II) lotDiana -I-Ply (Moavy) Wurxtcl, 2 ,,z.Skein 2B, ?].!il) per Ib lot; Uiana Shet-

n I I !o<- 0/ <] pin JOe ?- d p i 11lot: DIan:t Silk-Wool. 1! oz. Ske-iu. -IDc13.00 per Ib lot; Diana Silk-Wool Floss> 0/ Skein. 10.:, $:!.D0 per Ib lot. JI.'J:Rlohl, Sole Agent for X<MV .lor.sey, •IIV.WX. PLM-C.V St., Piiiliulelphia. P i

MONDAY.. JIARCU IS. l!)2-i—Public.L uf i m -iioeu mti 1 limit (, iniji1

inonts by C. A. Cresar. I'ort ^Iiiri-iv

-'ypu'''jiAypts6mc'of:tKb3^p(^; cent.' stockol"thei Pemi-BurJi^*burhbtt Oil Company.^•yoi^necd^no^rent^a^aix^cl^

; posit' box fply itsvprpt^tiwi^Tlie autiioritjeVjiaye^.

a PhiJadeIphia:pi^m6tioiviu^i^its sole asset was;the PROlVr^|^ij.ISE ol biff • in tc rcs t ; i ^u iTa^ i^Tt'paid-g/peV'^cenfe'a^'moni'SvSas long, as .••the" suckers t>yere;-;frunning' and -ithc. public;,hacnv^contributed $600,000 ^wiiertBthe promoters were indicted..'•%It seems to be impossible^tb^clieclc afool in Iiis folly. Tlio^;IMPOSSIBLE ;scems .-Xd.'^U,zlc people with little mbne :"%;:and less experience. -The.v^jump at promises. Possib)y;v,u:

there is-'a.'"short cut '^^to^wealth, certainly a shoi't/ciili:^to poverty, and in tlie signr-V^board is painted a^^ushing;^Oil well, a blooming;.vreaC|^estate promotion,-' a'v.neay--.^mine. Greed encQurages ;'•fraud by making1 At profit-;'1/able. Tiie Nation's sound':;?banking; system is the vzone.|v;!;.of safety." Money in',KankV^

The Old/' . \ !

First National Bank:-oi" Washington. *

is measurcably safe from thegambling: impulse.- .'It •••is;.-.'.;.busy earning; tiie returns of ' ' .safety. -It is always AVAILf Ji

ABLE for need and-oppor-tunity.

Ik'ltcr !!(.• Safe Than Sorry! v .

20 SOIJTII 1HIRD S'lE V&TON I' \.

bulkllntr. Ocnrga W. KlfCI'liillipKbui-s. N.

SALE—Two-Tni'iil:

man StI'OU•ntrally located; all

Harry Christine, Asrenl,

IB" BuH-

rlwolliliK.improvement'nsliington. N.

• • • •' i - 1 2 - t rSALHS.MAN AS. DIRECT. VACTOUY

. |»!'t?so'mtttlve:tu'!i:inillc-!!;o-nir.st-iit..i;n-oil atuo aocessi

nlvoi'tiKod.

Bloodless and DrnglessSICK

MEN AND WOMEN

Have You been Drtlji'fferl ami GutEnough

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A SPECIAL

To Clean Up the Stock.

Fine French Serge, blue and black, was $3 $!..'!••)Beautiful Wool Poplins, black and colors, 12 in.,

were §3.00 .'., ....§1.50Fine Wool Crepe. 40 in., was .$3.00 $1.50Fine Quality Storm Serge, 52 in $1.5(1Pret ty Plaicis and Checks $1.00

Nev.; Lino 32 in. Ginghams otfJust received. Best quality s3DC

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To Close OutRegardless o!' Former Values or Cost

Rolivias, Vdours, Broadcloths, Seal Plush-es in all sizes; b\\v Collars of AustralianOpossum, Fox, Wolf, Black Opossum,Nutria and Squirrel.

Now $17.50 to $55Were$25to $95 Values- - -•-••

for General or Dress Wear.With Self Collars, in Styles «|

Were $22.50 to $65. Values

NEW. SPRING DRESSESIn Complete Array—Moderately Priced

Cliarming creations of taffeta, satin and canton

crqije, clever now models that will instantly ap-

peal to the most fastidious. Special values at. "

|j|j 129-131 Northampton Street

Our GreatSaleDiscount

is giving: I he people an opportunity to secure good, hon-est materials and well made clothing at prices not offer-ed ky any house for the past five years—and they aietaking advantage of it for we have sold a great manyOvercoats and Suits. There is a good big stock yet foryou to select from. You will nood heavy garments for ylong time yet.' Why not select them now?

Every Overcoatin the store at

20 per cent off—some more

Men's, Boys'Children's

in the store .(eiicept blue and blacks)

20 per cent off

Men's Boys- Mackinawsall at 20 per cent off

Men's and Young Men's1 MEDIUM and LIGHT WEIGHT

Overcoatsall at 20 per cent off

THE FURNISHING GOODS STOREoffers for a limited time the following goods at great

discounts from fcfre lowest prices.All Men's, Boys' and Children's

SweatersAt 20 I'ER-CBNT OI'T.

All Men's. Roys' and Children'sUnderwear

(except summer) Union Suits, 2 piece

suits, Wool or Cotton, at .:.-•-"-—-•••••20 i 'KK XJUNT O F F . :

AH Neckwearof every grade including' all Uic newest

materials and shapes in four-in-hands and

other styles at

20 l'KJi CBNT OFR

All Men's Fancy Shirtsincluding Silk, Madras, 1'oplins, Repps,

Percales, Etc.. at

2DTKR CBNT OKF.

Men's (iooil Quality

Blue Chambray Work Shirtswell made, all sizes, lit

(j5c Each '.'".

AH Men's and Ladies' •Umbrellas

in all grades at

211 I'KR CBNT OFF.

Men's Extra Quality

Silk Lined

VELOUR' HATS

NOW

Sold last year at

$8.50'. Our ?6.00 hat

this season

Ladies' -Here's a greats•=-••Specialfor You!

balance of our slock oir one-bullou

Genuine

Mocha Glovesmade by one of the biggest and best

glove manufacturers in the country;

two colors, Beaver and

gray, sizes 5% to 7; Our

regular price S3.00. Our

price for this sale : ...: S : •

Same quality and colors as above, .silklined. HcKiilar prii'L', $S.50: our C*O 9 Cspecial price t p ^ . O O i ;

Men's Fine Quality

• Silk Lined

- L"-:"-VELOUll' "H A T S

NOW

Sold by us as a spe-

/ cial at $5.00

A Nice Comfortable Bath Robe-•is just the thing' for- this time of tlic year.

Hero at .?i>.S")_ to $15.00.

20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL

Specials on TrunksSteamer, regular size and Wordrobe, all

of best makes,..$8.50 to,$45.00.

20 I'ER CENT OFF ON ALL

Automobile Glovesof the better grades, $3.00 to $12.00.

20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL

For Men who wear Good Gloves—we .offer. ;i groat big' stock nT the .cele-

brated "Hansen" Gloves in nll-malies foi11";il l"l!irtds~6i '"\voV i lO~:SH1"at" •••",•"•: •• —.-- .—--

20 ?EU CENT OFF.

A GREAT GLOVE,"SPECIALThey were received too late. You get

J;tlih . hciicfit. Men's fur -hack;..black, kid1 palm driving' gloves, of excellent quality.

They were to be sold at

.$3.50 a pair.- To move them

quickly they are offered at-'?

Childien'b Warm, Fleece Lined •t J"

Gloves, brawn, tan or a ray, pair JL«3C

Come to The Bryant Store all during- Februaryfor real, genuine discounts and bargains. With a few-exceptions

the entire stocks of every department are--" offered atTspecial prices.'

Washington, N. J.

>•*' -» 'U J •)»,>' , W \

SECTION TWO;

Just a Few Recollections orThe Days of Auld Lang Syne

THE WASHINGTON STAK, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY. FEHKUARY 9,1922

.,... Ten YPJU'H 'Afnt.Six ilwi-l)liif*K were bnnieii (it

Urn lire cuiiiiimliu: "lie Miick. Thebucket brigade wiv«.'cl o ther !uiil«ili)««.TIIL- lire Fturti'tl in rlit- Kinall m o n ; nri'IbnardltiK house «((* Cliinlf.'i Ohiccdi'i-IIIa.

• Th« «imill Kiovu in UHJ kitrlicn was re-,Kponsitile.fcniu iirujirlutm* uii'l IIIH \v|f<;ulcpt down Httilr;< nml Ihiev of tlm ctill-tlrc,n,' tiRt's 7. 11 nml']-I, niept uiistair»with tlio other boariler. M i u Chlccor-rJJJa ninwnt xuffacutvti-wiu'tt ultc waxiiwultciti'il.. Th« ii:irontif mill two chil-;»lren In I IK* room with them escaped. ITliey trfrtJ to p;ct the clitliji-on •from up- I

Iml cmild not. The "men up

I,,I,,

Ml. Id Inn

luft'n widow nml dJUiKlilor, Mr'Quick.

I/inuint" Sfirnon of Kitrmi:tr> LfgluxriH, li.'itclK'il on .May IS. Theyht'Kiui lo (ay In Novomocr mid proilucH

didn't, utarl no lioon but were a i-t'ii-'enecond on number <"f I'BKC laid.

William ^cliulcr. K:i. dlcl In Hockx-UurK on the. furm where rip .had livedfpr :i8 ywirfi, prfivloiiw to tviifcn tie **'

•fjfocmrifter, ffo left » widow itndn«, .Milton of Uockgljiirg: I 'nTiin

homo find Ambrose arid Orvilk* of

•lair, both of 1'IiiIUpnlnirf,', wi'i'u mar-••It'll hi Nvwtirk.

Kdwitnl II. Klirlu ntn! MIHH Minhio[Carpenter wen- maiTkd til llio parnon-'URV of HI, .fohn'H iMtUWitn (.liiirch InI'hlllfiiHiiuu,'.

.MI-H. Wnl. II. KlinnfcfPiilllljixI'tirhV K-avhiK a111 IT,. rlilMlvtl. Al.su hi.k'iinc'itt! MUKIK*.'. /

liur/cfl In thy Aslitiry MuthoillnL ctm<;ti'i-y

.Mm>( li'.-r 'ilitugli

Wolff in Nlcwartsvilli<" " 1 Hll.

•TCivt'd u'onl ,•Mrs. .Ii , \ . Mot

\-P\\.

UH

, ,,,„„„ ,„„. , „(. mCri up-1 Mr».X XV. V W R O«lalr» had in jump from Hie windows, j the death of hop «lstAs Uio lire Imriifd. lln- 1>cd with thej In San Marco*. Trjc. . . . „„•three children ftoiild lie twit, also the I 'lamsMer or the l;ite Aaron It, Mltchr-Iforms of two of |)io)KHir(<ilH. They had I "f IMcketlwiown. 5tlti> had resided inpiji-tahud without awjikcniiiKI tin* tlilnl j 'VX.-IM twrnty-IJvo yen re. The firs!liad cot out of bed 1ml wan iiimbh- to Mroko was (no yours before- her death,(•.scape. Her l.rfitheix and , .s|.siers wore V, U.' Mra. Hannah MeyuH iVatty. 7f>. Mil.hell of, Ulnnmrield; fienrgr (. Milrh-

- «.(,?„«, ..r ii'iii. lentlv, died near Pen- | <lM <>f HtnW ijtUv: Mni. Alhei-1 l-'lcniinp.datlVhl.-r of ircnrvl" ' ' ''enwell, .MIKH Horlha Milrlietl of

r and iiftor.tinrrlnKf IIPKJHI housr-^ *N'"w Vork ;uid .MI-N. YUWKIT of WitnU-Uvr\>U\K in thf'ltoiiK.' whr-n- Hhc illcil I ' "Bl""anil rp.tldrd for i'ixiy yriti'f. It \vn»' :fttcil Itolwecn Penwell and Plciisaut

•tirovt1. Two nous survived—Mnljcrt ofChester and Arthur of rvnwril.

Jfr.s. llHniiiih'Oltfrlv. wlf« of John T."Olwrly, died nt IJroadway. She was inlier UHtial health and iiro>;e from a chairit ml walked to tlie * piano: laid herKIHHHPH on tlie Jop nnd n'turneil. ninlnank Into th'c chnir with a K(isr» an<lwan dond whpn 'her iln lighter, MJIC,reached hfp fll'de. She was 70 and adaURlilci- of William .McKinney. Ii«-

'••fihk'H her hiiHbftml «!«• loft nix children—Oarlield, Mao nnd Valeria, of Kroad-way; KtiKvtio, of A.sliiiry; Chnrlt'M, ofAlpha and .MM. ICmily .Shields of Kan

I, dliil at tln<ill-H." ll'TlU'rt' llwlilrs. lirr

Ifft t h iw rlillilrcn. Mr«.U'olf'-. iiiiH rimrh'H and Ceni'Ke Ma-

-I? of New Vork.Satntii'i -MIII-T iilod In .Jlui:k»limown

from K:iti«rfn',', caiiMi'd hv luuinj; iii. Mu iiml iii.s HOII had Ifuen hiiildin Hat:ki-t(.stown for many yvari*,

...r*. 'Smith S'tofit, S», wlfu of «'((•llitm Ktont, dkil of piieumonla in Ox-rord.

Tin?ry \\:tx a .surprf^i,- party plannedfin- upi"-i- Warren. Cut Hit: nurpri.si-ruwt'i-d muiT jutrprlwi'd thnn i lir HII--lulKifl l-vfor.. tin- i-vninK was over.The parly tonk with It all that a miiMllairny coul'I cat. lint th«> oil man <!;•-niaiiflfil ;i fiiiiirtcr c;ifli from the VIHU-OIH ],vt»v lid uoulrl allow tlicin to Milclown lo xiijiper. Hi- c;i«Hy won tlni'-'Ial as l l f .silntrlcut man in \V;irrerounty

. Ann VOHU-I,or (lion <JunI«; tijinico Ktui

he died at tlio. Suwan Wi-llor,

of

Mri Junn WAlkti Smith, ui't o rJohn JI .Smith 7J. (IILII in Winliln(,tniiJ ln \ « u i i married In IS10 d |dTIHJ rcmaltiH of Mn

i widow of Jacob VoHlertier, weru liurh.'<l In tl

i i hutliunm L'emL'tfry. Kid, ;i". tllvil In Iminv "f her. MIHUT. MIniHbiunl nml, In Newark.

1 moitier, ,Mr«. I Cm'tlH wuiv out for tin* wedilincKnoeh Wandlhi^ and .Mies js: llrMln-lu-11 a t - the lnum* of (lie hrllo inPort Colden oil Kelt. (7.

Them we're :!0(l men <.<iii|tloyi;d at tip:hleyeli! factory hi Kurkaw;iy. A new

•tuiiell of the Jr . O. IJ. A. ,M. WHK In-ituted nt Krcnchlowii, It U;IK km>wn

* Victory Council No. MR.•Mi*. Susnn Carllng-.1 as, died at tii«:•mie of her ilntif;litor, Mrs*. I'Jnouli Car-

..jitter. Site wtiH ih» widow of Daniel r . _ . .Curlfnt; uml' Mt live dilMr.-n. ,Mrn. 1 O A S T O B I A

Lizzie Mtrrcll. Mr«. AniamU Carj..;ntfr j CoarothOBlgnoturoof Cuas.n.Flotchor.

!"' JA"S? »2ff,'l"i A . W « I I""- 'orovortb.rty yoarB, ,ud

I'J'hey were married In 1839 and rcMldt.-dIn Pldlad<>lphlu< then moved to W»nli-iiiyton. l<*uiir.(.hlldreii tturvlvod.

'I lAmi My Itrst (.'tisldiiiftH TIiroUKli! Kals," Wtlli's .1. Adams.

j "Uxed lo Iiitvc> tho ottKlettt iti'Mtau-liaiit in town until news tfnrcad that|lt»> klKhen wnn luft-Ht'-d with mtx;loMl :i hit of my la^t eiiHlomem iniMII hied ItAT-SNAP. lliivi'ii't Ji pcxt in(In1 plan! now. ItcMtiiiinuitH nhould n.sui:AT-SNAIV Tliri't; nl*'H,' :i5e. •;:.<:.II.'-'S. Sold and cuaranHtd by Juiiklmi.V- Mtclccr; .Marvin b'nrifoti.

nine

pIon. .

Hani|)tiO

Cltarli'H R. Va™ nof huff OrplMKtniiK ti. I.NJI'IS in Hi-veilWtiltf'S.

.Miss Dorothy T*ewln of .luncllon nndHcrnard Kowitx of Haston .wt'i-p mar-ried in niwiuw's Hull In Junction by:i Jewish Kahbl of Kaston, in tlioprenencti nf Jtild fnif.'H|s. N '•

Mnnninjr Fwce Kth:e», Gn, died InJersey City of typhoid fever.1 lie leftn wi'low nnd son. At the time or IIIHIlinfftt he was employed by n largowholesale dryKoods htnim> In NewVorlc. Id' WUN an uiiflc tc> Hie Oroffrotiiei-M. Uonry. John . J. I), ami A. It.....«• ,(• Woshincton and rimy

He

K.-mnmun aii'i rimy jittendodj lhe fmi'-rnl nt the plncir of his nativity,

iry MUfind. 45/ illi-d in j New Stone Church. Iluntcrdon county,i-ci.it udiiKor. Formerly of Oxford. •'. M. AdnniH, son of J . \\*. Adam«IJeath was from lubt-reiilosis. lk< loft , of Illalrsiown, jilanned to Hull for Ma-" widow itntl four L-hihhvn. lie was :i ; nlln on Kelt. 22 'to tranh Iho natives

if Court Oxford, Vw: how to master tin* KnKlJwh Ian«na^'e.had served In the «IWI»I-I-A '

V,

it'inbei ...lestm-s of America.

Announcement, was IDJIII.- of thfviiKJ'Kt'ltit'nt "f Rev. \V. I". Hunter, lias-lor of the W:tti'i-Io[> .M. i;. chureh, nndailiw lOtlith V. HeariiiK of Duver. •

lioube.ii l-'reeman, S2, dlrd hi Rom-fi-ville. He was formerly of Aiimin-diilu. where he was wxtim of tin* Ut-fornied church for many years.

•\V. Ii. II. Stlro.s, ii well known residentof near lirltlKOVllle, tlit-d nf hfartintuhtf. lie wan 70 anil lift u widow,

•three sons and a daiiyhtet*. „_ , , l lv-,m,i cn«.AtfentM were McourhiK W'urreli fuiinty,; mutilated body bt'sidi' (I:

litircliiiftlnb'walnut iotfs for ahlimiL-nt toimfli- from Illffli Mi'Idjre.(.'ermany, lo be used,* It w;in Huid. in J I K S I-llllan Ilollan'it'i- of LrunmInterior finninhiugs for transatlantic j fiion. n teacher, w:\» b i t ten 'hy jsteamshiiis. - ; iKloiiifit..- f.. i.«- brother. She

sr at iholeu nW;ir iiml had" I>w-« «-.i; cnrpentcr'ti-aflf.' In Dnkoia.; Miss Jiisephlne Ackerniau. da tight orof Abraham Ackornian of Itelvidcro and

' Chfti'Ies Kforer of N'azareth were mar-i ried at the home of .the briil«\

Hii!,'li liHsrop of Plupkiimin fell froma train at INi;li Mrldse and was in-,s'autly killel. H(> U-ft Home IO «»» tn I.Munch Cltillll; to tak<- a position hutwas m i w d fmm the train at llli^l'ii-,i,i.... . frolKht ciiwine.-r found IHH

.'ks. a intIr

Tliirly Vcars •&£»,Mix. Carrie i:etthii;cr uf Vji-nna

tvl'l'tw of Iliiiry i:>>liitiK<.'r, dl'-d al tin.liome of her nl«tri\ .Mrs. X.-lfnii Wileyn Iliifkellslnwi]. She was :\H. KlieIVHM survived by n son, Artlnir Met'.IiiKer, her nintlier, Mrs. Clbbs, a sis-.er nml f:nir brothei'N. "lie of whomvas Dr. .1. If. Cilibs of Washington.

M1K« Olive Vlkt. l!«. etdcsl dauyliti-r.if .Mr. and Mrs. Itenjamin K. Vliet titToivttsbury. d i d after an IIIIH'MH ofnearly n year.

Jlfn/fiuttv, S*J. tlffil at the home uther son, Wllliain Lowo, near Huulu's-vltle. She WII_H buried in the Htew-arlsvllli' cemetery.

torn. Rebecca Innley, 77. died atKk-Kolsvillc ami was buried in lliu(.iieenwleii rt'liiutery.

Robert l.onikhi ami AIIJW .MUIHJWHarrison, both of Stewiirl-svllle, Wereman-led ,-it Somervilk- nnd ^'Iven a re-

•pti'on at Kit'wartHvilk".William CrcKiir. 7». tlli-il nt Oxford.

The next day his sinter. Mrs, XaticySmith, 7l>. died.- Tin- brother Wasbiiricil Saturday' ami his sintor on JIoiday. lloth inteimenlH were

Mrs. Hannah Wllkiiden Wilklns.

at Oxford..vJTe of Al-

i nltiylriFr with the do - when" 1playiui: with the do;,' when lie KnappedMM ieeth thrrja^li the middle linger ofher rWit hiinti;

nappedThe Cliristomatbean Ml.sHfon. Suciety

t>f the Pru.shyterhin ehunh observed ii^iwentleth aunivorwiry. It wns organ-ized by Miss Marjurie Nutl when her i A Hiinterdon coitntv man had a mulefather. Rev. C. J). Soil, was pas-; , i m , W I W ,,2 y w i r j , „,;, l i m ] , t W i l s s t i M

uf thev local Pi-esbyici-lIt Hturted with twelve instill

Jlrs. Anna Walsh, wife of Patrick W. !

Waiuli, 50, died in I'liMliwburK, U-tiviiiff (four children. ;

Patrick Case. SO, died at the home of Jhis cousin, Mrs. Anna tialfney, iuPhi l -1

s IKIH; ti,,ri Wil.s-lYchurch. • worldlier ever

; r..1»,.,.urin \,..,\, . , 1 . , 1 ,

'!. A foi-ty-mlle ^'alehf> time. Help was

John II. We.sley and Mrs. Lucllii j , Mil l 'i ' '"'l I^'-Ms. ->t. died iit^'wocKlfflonllurkhanlt tifPhilllpuliurf; wciv marrivd j ''••'IV""'- n wife and two childn-n.l>y Rev. .lamcK Moore. i • Ce.-rc,. HolTnKiii. an Ovf'tnl r-irinci'

Mrs. lenrieUaSmin,, s7. .(K-I-dt tli»; «,,«. ,.,,Hns down trrr.s. u|'.-! „ . ' ? . ,

" M ?TKS: , broth..,- "in -Di,kV ! M^rS^^iS.^T"" ^ -'i^ ,'» l™

n JJj^ A WWOW am. ,hms ehi.dren | ^ ^ Z ^ ^ ^ ! ^ ^Marry H. Arne,- nf KaMo,, and Mbw ! J\„.:',[. „ J, r'

r™?t .l'n'1 - M r A ^ ' - r e n .1.

Stella H. •Fine, of J'hilllt.sl.urK. wcro | ' 1 " r , , ^ ' '. 1 Michael J . rH,rf.• «:t. ,ilv.l in oxford.

j l f e W;IK an operntm- ;,| n, ( . | j a , . k ( l ., . „.,„«„..:• o f I W ! 1 ! l p i ; i trl"pnil'»i "'He,, in .vC W i irk bn»

the late Dennis Murniy, nf I'hillipsimrc: [ r t ' ! ; | ( r " 1 ' ' 1 owhicr )<• ill heal th and rrwas nmrried .Ian. 27 to Hrttee l>. Lluyd. ! ,"," ' I R ' ' ' . t n Oxford. l i e lef

died nt Oxford. Heartiroiible was t h e ' c a u s e of death. Sheleft a husband .;iml six children.

Mrs. Xaoml 1'rall, S!t. u llfp-lotif,' resi-dent or New Ili impion, (lied of liesu-ttrouble. Siie was the second wire ofJohn S. Prall . who founded the furni-ture fact or v a t l l amply i i . Later co»-ilucted by his sons , J o h n and I-MwaI'rall. .sin

L- Hampton..1 nn 1>

. dauvhti.*!- yf Joilite Ku-ly settU-i

'. ;J0, 1K&| at the M. I

iiiiiTied at tlie home of (he bride's i...•nt.s. Mr. and Mr.s. ICdiv. I,. i<-tiie.

Ml.ss Miircella 'Murray. diiu>,'hti?r .-. .1 y, nf PHUllDsimrt:. I

:» Hrttee l>. Uvyl '

\ resigned owj-. iiKtiiivu HIM ( u> nrucc t» t luyn '

o t l t n O x f o ! l 1-

.. .m\iitiK |irai|ier!tor of San Kafael OH." i l l i s »i»tlier. brother jin-l.thr.,.- .^. lL-,.s.He wan also ti forme]- resilient of- I'hil- • Marr.w n.tr lnci1 , snn nf Wiirnm HardlipsburK and . his tlr.st wife was Miss ; t ier . .2-1. dJcil in Still , \ 'aii . .v t^-i t i .

" Uoyle. - They were nuirriPd in ' Sfin'' *vas n s u l t "f eat'.-bin^ eo]d""n!ricV"hVItafael by Rev. Fntlier Walsh, mie lime j fnc vawinatod, y-a.sstHtaiU prioKl of th« Philll|i:;buij,'] Mrs. Hannah Cliue. »;:. died iCatholic church. ' -..:••-

parsona^, ' at Kiviiehtown Iiy Rev. M,T. Oibl.s, Abram Raiiii. J r . . of IIui

. ny and Miss Roxanna Hulsizor oCeokesville.

At tin.' InHMO (if Win. Shipinati, tiea:Stewartsvil te . Feb. I by Rev. WinThomson. SamtU'l K. Wcllcr of .Mansfield townsh ip and Miss Mary 10.'Winlet1 of Greenwich township wort; marrlwl; .

The family of Amii-ovv .Mayborry nI'ort M u r r a y was made very ill by calinfr canned beef.

X _cDrre.s]iiniiIi.-nt from H"Pe staleihat the prnspi-cttf were briyliL in IS!':

'-ji\ a niiirc-ad tlirotiyh Hop'1.Th«- remains of ".Irdmmm. s<>n of liin

••JiiKi-ni' WJieulur uf West I'orttit wuii

The Kind You Have Always Bought.

in34ffoursZaGrzppein 3 Days

QUICKEST i. u l t .«.cl-ik. u/.ii . . J: moil dipmdaUt r<

N o t r b , w i l U i l H i l l . C E O T . M , I . . Sthpui erirr mmba .1 li. tu4,~Hoc Ihrrn handr—prt*CDI illnm by ukiflf *|iiiul vililcr cMpluab. DmuU ni ktsj5II..m .1 lh. Ent li;o ol a Cold n Hud.tbt borini Hr KDVpMnil u d imtmt. ,

A All fl C

FRIEND INDEEDWrites Mrs, Hardee Regarding

Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCompound

"";\Yrs!"j;icoV>"c. Bovv.-rH dii'd tit thehome, of livr dauylilcr. .Mrs. V. N. Nrtii-nip. iii Orange, after an attack ofapoplexy. She was a daughter nf IstrnTFaiiKbtmor and was burn at Montanii.Tin- couple •moved to Washiith'tnu twen-iy years before and Mr. Uoivers- died in1!)OS. 'i'wo Huna alsn survival, Isaacami llcrliei-t. Coincidence uas that both.Mr. and Mrs. Bowers died away fromhome and both at the ago (if. S3.

— - - j / *~^ri:».- H . C u rrI?. '.lUfsl s W111.-. I! r»•. c! i lv f •. rV '^ ' - 'vk loro , died suddenly at the afcp

of ' t ' l .v l lc i iad been ill. hut was thmiKhbetter and was about tha hnuse anwhile .sealed in a chair conversiiif; willhis family fell to thu flnnr. dead. ,widow and son, ".Veil• li. Currie, tiu<

" • three dauKhtiirs. Mrs. ricrviif Hefrs, an*Ulsie and T^nii.so at linmi!, survivu. !!•wnsii phnniicr'by trailc.

It look 100 loads of dirt.1 ami MIOHO VMil the 'cave-in in front of the • Prcshylorian pdrsonage.

Aipheus Snyder, -I!), a naiive of Slow. itrtHvillc. died in Dover, ill llftoen ycar.s

heart trouble was the cause',nf deathHe was a painter anil miti'blu cutterTwo sisters resided hi Dover. Buriawas in Stcwartsville. . '

Cleorye Ackorn, an Ma.stoiv (•tiKinoerbail a narrow e.sc:i]ie when 'His trailbrok ein two iilaccs solnif west and tineiiRine exploded. H. U. Shccklvr. the.head briikeman, and Fhink Stfiut, flre-mftn, were both killed in tlio w'reckHiO Lohigh VnlJcy Ratlroiiil :il l-'ltown.

William Hayes, an Oxford buy, wholeft Warren county 125 years before thisdate, .was elected chief of police an 'chief of ni(.'flro: ilcpiiftiiK-iil of Mem!

• his. Tenh. •. . Ruv. J, B. Morgan of .Washington in•"de.rwont"another oporatlo'n at the. Hai.

hoinann Jlospitnl In New Vork. He hadreturned from a' Philadelphia hospitala few weeks before. ;

-Mrs.'Christ Inn'.'Gniio. an aunt of Mrs .L. JI, Davis of Wiisliington, tiled in

. Trenton, leaving four sons.. Miss Jlattlo Thatcher was acting as

postmistress''at NVw^VHlaBO since ihodentil of her brother, Philip K. That-cher. " . • ."

Mrs. Rlizabetli Appar. 4^, (laughlor ofIlenjiimin' Wene, formerly nf GermanValley, died In Lebanon of hearttrouble, ill two years.- Her husband,

'Matthias C. Apgar. ami six childrensurvived.

Mrs. Rachel'A. Cuso, 72. died at. Nor-1on, at the home of his rlnughler, Mrs.Goorpi Norj/.jii. where she had residedsince the death of lier husband; JohnCase.

Mm.'Ann TOtanhpth Albert. 7-1, widownf Albert Grover, died, in Hope nf hi?nrt

.trouble.' Sho was one of tenjichildrcnliorn to Mr. jtnd Afrs. Jacob Albert.Rnmiicl Albert of Columbia was tho only.survivor. '

Fletcher Gougcr, only child of M"ar- ;

ing anil ran Inln n bnbuloil. His armwas injureil ami lie was also 'injuredInternally ami vwas unconscious for at i m e . • • . ' • ' • '

1 Mrs. Sallie Tienword, an aged residentof Anbury, died nt the home of her .sonKdward Bombard, whore she had. re-

- -sided for"fir>veral"youi\s\'-"^--fp •'"-.-: :7-—"•'.'•PHilil - • * • • • - "

nealh i

illvalid ;ileft sifiarnerliftli. Jvlllc.

.Mr

.She liad Ica fall hasten.-a" the .•hildi-cn, John, nf Hn

•nfPhilllpHhiirir. Klijjili.•"~ and Charity of St,

Slew.an in-

•ml. she

rMarga

s. Marv [nbillipji. da tighter nf Mr?.Margaret .Mirhnels. formerly nf Co-lumbia. di"l hi Ktroiidsbiirc,' and \vi\uburied in Colunibi;i.

.son or Daniel Warrlrk of Cobun-foil riot.ii iid.-un whHe at .work ni

i-jjlitre ami IIpnn feijt hpl9wlater from [heonly support r>f

MIHIP; sevenMr. iintl LMrs.

d.unm\ri\ "t h\x' lm\ri n h lioTid,

He died ;i fi'Winjuries.* Ik-li pa nts

nitnvdays

s Ihc

.-ears old. daughlcr ofStewart McKin-lh, of

.. . .-..^ ^ burned :w,lion sheLhrow some papers in a st'A'c 'Sins ranscreaming upstairs lo ber' mother and(he (niter exUngniflK-l her', bnrninv'elnthiim. •, .

Clyde Miller of Hamiouy. n Ln'fnyottostudent, was critically ill from bloodliofsonins caused by a fold'in lite arm,following vaccination.

• IM'U<\ 33. iiitHi in a KeW•Torlt hospitnl.ri-om scurlet fever. Hj,«liome was In Trnr-mnpy. ami a. widow,three brothers nnd six sisters surviv-d.Jacob AVenner. V2. died in 'Phillips-

mrfT, loaviny several children.Arthur Gardner and Miss UMlth Sin*

Loa Angeles, Calif.--"I must tell youthat I am a true friend to Lydia K. Pink-

' jham's Vegetablo; Compound. I haveitaken it off and onfor twenty years andit has helped mechange from a deli-cate girl to a stouth e a l t h y womanWhen I was marrie<I-was'-'sick'1 ail thtime until I tooLydia E. Pinkham'iVege tab le Com'

jr"" r" i . X was in bcimuch of my time with pains and had tohave the doctor every month. One daI found a little book in my; yard iiGuthric,Oklahoma,and I read it througjand got the medicine—Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound—and tooleight bottles and used the SanativeWash. Iatoncebegan to get stronger,I have got many women to take it jus'by telling them what it has done for me,I have a young sister .whom it hashelped in the same way it helped me,

; I want you to know that I am a 'frienindeed,'for you were aTriend in need."-—Mrs. GEORGE HARDEE, 10-13 ByramSt., Los Angeles, California.

Let Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetabliCompound b o a " friend indeed ' ' to you

ProgressionA GE alone does not argue fitness in

an organization to serve; rather thetest is «1]ether or,not there lias been a ,continuity of .growth witiiiif the organ-ization and an unbroken record of satis-faction among its customers. Servingthe general, public year ai'ter year, thisorganization made of units of knownability, in the greenhouses at Hacketts-

" town and the branch stores at Boonton,Dover, Stroudsburg and East Strouds-burg, has come to function with aivyeflijciency that we are proud oi'. ' ; : l

THIS IS PROGRESSION — uponwhich depends the. quality of .'servicerendered by any organization.

' "Simply Plionc'Hacketlstown 100

Herrick—florist

BAMBERGER & CO. of NEWARK

.'. Install aTelephone in Your Horn

• ^ . •

As easy to operate as a talking machine

/A

•i'h

O you know the fun you will have with a radiophone receiving set f Do youknow that with one.of these sets in your home you can enjoy the musicof the great artists—that you can dine or dance tn the music of orchestras that,

are many miles distant ?

You can do all this AND iVIORK, with a wireless telephone set.

You can hear lectures, concerts, important public speeches, stories, news, stock reports,sporting results, shipping news, church services, weather reports, WHILE SITTING IN'YOUR OWN HOMIC! ;

It is quite the most practical and marvelous device of the age. And it has UNLIMITEDPOSSIBILITIES KOR KlilN, AMUSKMKNT, PROFIT, RKCRJCATION! ' ,

Your children may be put to sleep to the stories of Man-In-Thc-Moon. You may learnof the latest happenings,, AHEAD OK. THE NEWSPAPERS!- : You-, may-enjoy an evening'. '• of music, with your family or with your guests."

And Anyone Can Install a SetNo mechanical knowledge is required. There is

nothing complex about it. You need riot know any-thing about wireless to hook up a set. One explanationwill do. We have a competent]force of.radio!men.here,..:.-_

'who wiirsolve'ahy problem that|puzzlesyou. Come in.

Complete Radiophone Receiving SetsWe have the most complete radio department in

the state. Here you will find-sets-from 10.50 to 25.00 "—the kind that will serve most purposes. More power-ful sets range from 25.00 to 75.00. And if you wantthe best obtainable there arc sets from 130.00 to 200.00.Professional sets for dance halls and theatres, 200.00 up.

Daily Program11 A. • M." 10 8 P. iVI. News service

and music or siiitrinj;, every week-

day, hourly, on the hour.

I t A. Mi to 12 M. Also 5 P. Al.

and 10.01 sharp, official weather

• forecast. Daily. : . . . , ; •

2.05 P. M. Weekdays except Satur-days. Shipping news,

7 P. M. • Daily. Man-In-The-Moon

stories for children. Miss Joseph-

ine Lawrence.

These arc daily events, in addition

to which arc various others, includ-

ing music selections. For complete

detailed daily programs sec Newark

Sunday Call. '

Supplies for Those Who Build Their Own Receiving SetsPARAGON RHEOSTATS AlURDOCK SOCKETS .'

: ,. Q.R. VERNIER ADJUSTERS. B. BATTERIES-.- -• T

FEDERAL,TRANSFORMERS :•-•:-:.• SLIDERS, RODS - r—-:•-.-.-• •-.:

PARAGON V.T. CONTROLS VARIABLE CONDENSERS

' ALL KINDS OF HORNS ALL MAKES OF PLUGS

^Considering the difficulty of obtaining parts on account of the scarcity of facto-, ries,.Bamberger's has the most complete assortment of radio accessories in NewJersey. If you have found any difficulty in getting parts, why not try ourradio department? '•

RADIO DEPARTMENT, SIXTH FLOOR

Newark"One. of America's Great Stores"

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3. Bee*l>o\Vcr, • of J Utllo ^ork.'Mondny nnd Turmlaj wltli MrIr» Wm Unllo> nml Mr ural~ "1 .Dcert •

lips o'Mt\ prOTWrt:;t>a iwit VM??* ~-&1 and Sim AVm

ro bovur ill ChallumPhillip* ot Lltllu York hn» aoMl r l to Ol> 'li irtiM Air

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IIUUKSTOWN..Miss Mnml lle.Ah-c. wl I m

Clurlm I'liltnilno Mi» Wm

Ml.iAnnl,-"UruV."nu,», for ,r lcnl I,'™;,,;;;;;',;",,^™ ,„,„, MIMlM t.t-ulM IllllHlllX" 1 LI

i l inni i l l iuiMluj Mi" Ii Miv I r u l I'mf-K Smltli unit \ f i * K«"It --\ l r« Mint Doul lm. anil il - ..t ik t i r i t ot s t tuwMiUih WUH I I I I

i\ \ lnltoi Kllll l iu "'"It I Mil* I'lllllji__ _ j l l H ' l l 1 1 1 H t i l l I I H " 1 1 1 I l l l l l t * U I . l i i x . i . i n - • ! > t I I M . " I

and" M M Martin Hnrpti l iuu owmr will Inilall unrM Mrs Cliuiut- Plnktu ton j t him iltilrii ll(,hw mid otlur mdance to a mimboi of ftlend* duu Improumenw th tt ki> tu miUi

evening Idoil fnim homeconflnitl Mi nml Mr* J 1 11 il

rctiirmd to lur htimt in I*"Tuctilii Mn* AliiUrlif H with Ml *'"'Ur1 and Mrn I \V MIIHU n of \\*.»t-

IIf 1,1 M>i m th* ncck-rnil nt Inhn Vit-tor H Dux i>tn t IUIMHI Mr ^ •

_ Ducknottti farm some Unit ui." nml CM"»I tinuu\.jYork* spfiit Tu««ln) lanj t l iou ahout tlio middle of Muuli Tin

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1022

Mrn. WltlUiyi Grantor of Storrlntown

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Raymond Sn\dei 1MSto Iwr home b> UlncftH"ikTho lafllw of the Pruln u rlnn

rhuWh HI1* riullllncj In tlm Itfwment3 of the church

Mr"-and Mrx O ' l ! bunted* -mutt" " thth con ami fimih at

tlr lui .l\»dwont from Chirm nrinmiiiiJiii, tlu lihth

ti«l

. j Hnckett uml wlfi of flnnrnton, will mo\f In 111* tt'llllmi T\cl»i

% \y house.Mw WilH-im H i o l i t t of Hampton

" spent Tuesd i> with h<t **Hui Mt" >'* cob A pgar

losoph HoihotiHi*- . h i \ t the

Xcfihorn

of \ \ -t

In J i tmiut

I'.ni il , Cnmjitn

" " - InJ'ViV(finm II

nf i not In r mm m tlu Ii h u U t H t Mr nnd Mr* \\ ill! un (

Mr* 1 in* Huolinj. cf Ml. n l - » n I IIt\x nt HI \ i nil tl i \* 1 ist \ \ ( t k tmonj, 3i< t1 l i l tMmin u h t i \ . « * nnd fi 1< mN

Tlu homos i . f C t t w I i m l and sdjph.itMillet a l u u lit MI w i n d ftu . l u t r l tlit. In Int. I- \ Kimkit will ln \* his

I t s n IIIH h i * nnl.it-il i n. » I ui kuluiutiblli (>r th Mill smi th \ t i >

I i K L i .Iht* Htuil* \M

nml .Mr*. Alfrtil ISfIt fl it t tn (HHiml l»o>

Aliout forty frlcmi

home <if MiKriOay unit

o f •

komtall tvndcrttl hvr u Iilrthdny. wtrtt !»

H Ulttlioni' l-*ilday

won* JVnttinnt - t he

i ik - I" ' in, .1 Uvii.f \ l t t i t \ . t i . ino !•« f«.i

. . . . immilih i m a i n - <-f tin tt C Tsot ki% of tin IVisMui l ut t ltutth;MI» lidil \Ion»1i\ (UiiliiKiH tin hum*of Mi«*H Annii M iv OluiU

M M P a n i l l Kti<*lt M M \ ! until),,l . i fh nml M M I m n smitlt u i* liftitulMrin kilt "t** t>f MM \t» \ \\onlf«tt I nlnnlown

\Ir< I fillip I n i - i win In** l»nnUI nltU Hi , n p i-< Iniptov

id -lift* I M ! IU l x «,l / . . l u l t h

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l withd .Mi*

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I ul)» i<tlll <»iit\iutl to

Hi k of tlu (.tipOxniuii nf Hill

u III. Cistiiti

>• roailrmniH If bclnif itm\fledMmontot i>f H i u k a t m o w i

Mi and Mrr« I UfHt llttlin m e \ixttInu 1U-4 Motlui nn.I Hlst tr lnl iw Miuml M M stt'Minxi llnnti iml famib at

Mint Until Hindtrnhoi u rn t to Wtst\»w "\IIIK Tu»«Iu> tthtre »he will wncnili fiu uuliH \ \ l th her tn-othcr ami

Klotei In! iw Mi nad Mt» tt* It'UimUiMiot •

MIHH Hitnn lm-« r t t u n m l fiom uup<lt» \iNlt with CiKiulrt lit Oiaiut

M>t< Hiinc> smlili nml HOII. A\a1(tismitli of IIunti>\ IIU nml Mm Ui ni lot t t smlili of Frinklln were gncxtnit n« ii j imin A McnOcisliot» Sttui

iliiv ni».litMi and Mm I'fmsi Hro \u (nloi

t ihi td i r u d p u ( \ nt tlicii hoinf lintI ii .li\ nlklil

\Iutuo Mlltt i uitl 1Uimm KthUt»r. Ill u ilitlr liomt-i licit

C ' n i i m HdiiliMhoi of SmittwoinlI I M l ion \MtrtjK his I.mm, I Kti«s()l11« nd< i shot in 1 f imih n Ti mcitilll

Mm 1 i ink A ll.v.l, i siunt Hi-\\ti\ md with filtmN In Niwlmt

Mi iii<l MtN Tick Walsh uitl clil'(tit n of 11 lc lxdf toun H U P (.in sts n'II ii iv KHMIIM tml fainlK stmd-n

linton Iriftt wwk byT mother, .Mm. I. Trout.Mm, Miiry llolnii'H W(l dmitu; tbt>

Ii.ict Wick tn\ ini t Mrx. In iMtn In X< uVoi-k ami live mm, .lolm nt Mutiicl^ilr.

M a ' K n u t k OHIIUIII niU'rtnliiwI laMAVwliu-Kiliiy nftpriiiKiii' Hi.- I^ullra' AidSociety of tin- Aumiry I'nHbytrrinnchurch. - Thn bunhu-iK f cuttltni' WTIH fo|.lowed hy it poclnl hoin

Specials

of L» Mill;

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visi nniml il«

I l . l ln nf HUi I itfuinonn with Mi

( lit

were Sund iIllph Bildgi

; Miss Audi t \spent &ntuult\& Plckel

I rank Hxnclsluu l u isick list

The aiitomolilli t>f K 1.ruiMner Ntw ^oik Ik n , , , , - "and clihen bv Im l a p / u iiluil »ito ,iho frime woil of th. inni luulv it , ,,this plate Muiuhv moinim; I H I K I I I -tin windshield md iniiifnlh i nttin-Cluulei ioun, , tnd tlu *UI\* i niihthe biokm j , l w *lh< HI il nt \ i-due to a blowout i nisliu ih < n t »Hkld The duna- id , < it H I-» t il n t3'oncea tm IU*. fi>i r e p m -

Mis Philip "\l f ntltiPi i roinniu i ldcn i ot thi" p i n t is in tin l t t t -hospital at 1 i*>toii

Claience PinkPtton wltu Ins 111 nlaimlnt, th II T l o \ Him th pi-ii i u i \necls to moM in tin spun-

I R 1 o\ Of I ittli \oi 1 is s|» ml t ,S{ n . tInk soniL tiim. ui th hN MHI in 1 iw md H,I | utlmthtoi Mi uul Mis t tt 1 " •fali\ at k lnks lo F i

Mi and M M ttm I Ivlnn \ iml^Ir and M M 1 obtei Kium\ on tu t t ln*il i t (linnet on Thui -d i \ i \( .nln. Miaitd Mrs '.I A\ l i n t md son H«m in!of neat Mt Pit i s mt Mt mil M MAndrew Kinni\ md --uii lou « d Mis*Maihn KIiuuv of IK n r i u i t l u w n"Mi md M M I lnit-i Kinn tndtUughtu of Biptistown iml "\li m l"\Ir« Aithui H u m i unl 1 ui-,huiMat! in

Mrs Williim I m u S]KIU ^ i t u n l ^at Allentown on i Im^im s-, tup

Term Ale I at on wilt mou hum 1 ^lorald stieiC nit » lhoin\s II.nlin m -houiii. on M lin s t u t t

Mis ttoolst\ I mil in.l -on I miftpuit Satutdi \ iftttnoon In I iston

I Carl Pitktl mmlt t bn -n t - s tupto Dojlestown TtttMliv

"Mrs Allcr uf Pluntn Id spun i ft wdii\i with hoi sick '•Nt i M M s , mULI A\ap:ner

"MM jch-nle** Co]n sptnt i u n tl i\Mith M M LuthPt Coni tt 1 i-ton

Mi T \ \Mntt S u s U \ » u H t \ tan 'VntoniolMk Kt(|> Kit SnipIf I knew ihout FAT s \ \l» list

wintei would h u t ii\n\ <!_') ^F\

(lurlns.;-bad weather: when I .wtake It-.out. found that nits hadBreat; hok-s in two nt'W tln-s. fio:them -later with IlAT-SXAP." • Tin PIsizes 35c. fin*.'. $1.^5. Sold and fjiiiinin-toed 'by Jenkins ^ Metker; MarvinSarson.

1 \ i U \ M l l

h a m v m.In^ws <i m i ui (1 n h fnmhoi points

1 In mint M of lit I n m Inniuil nntht Iluslinu pi op* m twn wt fks (IM»hnvt i lo idt i l ii> I . , > 1 H . th biiihlmf. bv

' | i Hinillu on. in tli s u m "itt to 1>«„ U-MI I< i i M I \w

I I I IH il h i s l is il i -Jrt (not lot| « n iht m t th suli of I i s t i iwmu fiom

- iu oi tin i nt i ii i nsinik r<-iiti> II fui his n n i b t t \ n d lit will

noi h m u \t i 1. i \ . In- pn s, n t i d tin iuntil I K M fill

Mis < m f , Osrnun ol NMHII I t i n st m n h i s uom to I j i tml t Mlt h tvptnd i in n t l i witli h l d u u h t t i MiI oil md ( I ilh

s-< in on tn t t t . .I ih 1> I *. U II Miiinn S i t m d i v n u h t IM fou in» iMtulnu tmt liMihntk w is i il i n

h i m . I M - n h Ins t m. i l Inlt oi tin\ ill IK u^t nt n ih. i it mi i \ i L Kin j

hi hi in t lu 1Uli 1 Illli'lll

u i* h u! milItilili Ml«"i-.lull vi m i l

Mi uml Mw i\ « |nn ls n m l i \ wltlih i U inhlilli

\ll<-< Mllililuinllii I in 1*1tlU llOIIK I1 11 lli&.vt

i ixi mi Itt Tuss ui_v4 nninmmlttti

- 1 li/jiln Hili TM *himn

l> (,mlM i

Ini pin nt*IIui \MIU\il1. mli s u m.( Mi mil

it V,1T1 SiMiss

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mil Mis

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UN moth'Mi unl

KHKE CNION.nil ^Irs. .lc>l:lcl HUtiobrnnt- ot Iloiw slH'iit Snmliiy

M . t t I1VM.P1ONlUlnt uith

M M ttm Moon hnvt noww . , ..,,... lust ilhd iu then honu

Mi iml M M Ittistoll Cnoltc nf llflp*.visited h ' i p u t n t t Mi nml M M lohn1 I \ U M on Mind»\

ChailiH I u i | . l uu t»r tt ishltiRton h<)>, inline soiiu tlim at tlic old homostt id hi" p i u n t s Mi md Mis C* C1 uiLlntt of tt ishlniuton will moul-i.l on ih* U loi Apiil 1st

\ h s I ud IUmlusiim still urntlnius to U, 111

Mi mil MM lohn Howtll or lloptp t ^ . d si imin with Mi uul M M CP Mllln

Mi m.t M M John Ih til md tinl i t t t t i fitlut \ lUmn Moil attend

UUKXT Mianows. !Mr. and Mr«. (icnrut* Cri'jtiir will t

move from llarker'H Mill.1* In nail nfMr». ltaehel Halen't* house in Vienna.)

MI-H. Kdlth lli'iiry linn returned from,a visit with Mr. and Mitt. DanielMoore In Ildckettstown, ,

Joseph CortrlKltt mid family mov«>;t,hist WediH'sday from \W*lt*.v Johnson's farm to I**loyd Kerr'w • farm,whfti' In- will assist Mr. Kvrr with hisfarm work this summer,

Cllarles rri>vlch,' eldest son of Mrnnd -Mrs. .Mi<-bael llrevU-h. and iUt«Helen lEodgrr.H were tnarrlni nt tluCatholic church In (hi* ida<-<> Stimlax

Mrs. .I.siah- Park nf Hai-kWlsiownwas ii recent puost of Mr. anil MrsWilliam Whltxdl.

1C. \V. Ahnt-r. who sustaim-d n iwtrcke of pjiniiysls Home weeks a«o.IH improving.

Mi .iii.l Mis Ti>sL|tli 1 I ickuill wh\leave this town *=ooii ami move toIlackettstown.

ntertain-* StapUv

Saturday

uet

moilMr. and Mrs. II. I.. Staples

ed over the Week-end Miss lieof Hamilton.

Miss Huth Hark man passedand Sunday at Irviin-tnn.

.Mrs. lOllAihrili Crater, MISH .lCrater mid Knlpb Crater were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamCrater of Newark.

MIKS Dorothea Vlelt concluded n\\i eK s HI i\ Si tu id i\ with Mt ami Mt<-

l l t u h Apt,m iitiunin^ \o hu honu Inle lbMi. Mr. and .Mrs. .Walter UMICL1

if Whliehnuse wen.1 Sunday gtie.stff atlit- Apgnr liome,

Star and Thrlco-aAVonk World. $2.73

wood woil oi tin i u \s is sonnwiltniij,id inn no 'njui\ w is dointht motoi Tin t nt,hH w »s inin]i i il \\h n th> lOllisl.iii otLtu

\ n urn M is on th motoi n i itim Ih' in M< it* Inpixmit m i

riu•11\ ' illnu it

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lilt Ul.l 111>• >1 t h M u -b i n k s ( i<

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i ill divif I n - '

i i

unt

,\. u ul M it.Mi i, \\ illl un (

\\ \ i i i I i-\<rid with tier inu'lt u

Mt i » 'it. Mill

i >nt th>.mt. Mi

STKWAKTSVILhK.Mr. itud .Mrs. .1. C. lluyer hutl i =

their siwsld \Vi<dn»t«I:iy of hist weekMrs. Walter Ur-t-n. nf PhllUpslmi*md Mi- and Mrs. Harry lireuii. andilnul i a II u Ii i i1 mi 1 d\ i (1 o r

this pintThe ru'-'tiUir business nitiftin^ of tin

T (dit titl I A I U ,f Hi* I iitlui inhmeii Wiif< hold last Wtjdiivsduy nf.

u-nioon at Die honi*- uf Mrs. AlbertI i t . i f , n.ii^ uffi is l aid Mi H u n fn i l \ 1 i M.I HI Mis

It i s t s i x i n . l i i - h t l i u h t - t t h l c l l ) uw i t i w i s m n h l u h i n m u ! ! t o i n nUit In i w i n i i \ n ih< t n i t l d i m it I ml u i l t l t \ n i i m b i i o t b i t , . il « s 1 J<1J,I dti|ir n t h t d i m I lu» s o t o i u i n m h i k i ' *-U n U d i n t l n s t i h i 1 \n ( il i s t t u s l n ^ i nh t I m i w h U h h u l h w t i n ou t t t t i i n -I U i \ i l iout i w n t h l n l s of t l u d u n

Mi s«j)i»l t t w i s iHK to 1 t- tp his nil l ti i n m i n - b(t tusi nt t l u i m i n n i l s u pp h of w itt i I In --tit. u n h i s s | m iv u b s i l i i l i m l i t t m p o i u\ d i m ofs t o i u s . li is In i n la ti iim\> t i n lilt il inlh« d i m 111. w U i s u p p h is -.tillihu\< not m i l m d t in mi l l is n m n i n , .is i m t n i \ H - n n n is l u m l l t l i t n s will

p v i n i l t \ l t Mippl ' - i " H I i i l n n l d t h e

M:^. Cicorsi' Cpui li^t l i » s ii LhuU o.Mr. and M

iilk!; of Wasiilnstoni\ with hi i d iu -h t t iM Ktii u t h s plu«Charles von Iiagen

I i t Suii'lay at tin.- home.of MrsII 1_ l a | IUII l r l UUt \ICulirk. \\rashiusi<Jii.

von

s|s(. i lii Uw MM 1 i oil HemliMholCtii t nci < ilbbs \\ III mo\ e fi om tin

iount\ fit in while he Is employed top \I \ u t i i m W t u m Inn this sinint,to ht \ it Hid h\ lohn OomcLi

Mi" lolm la\n«s \Mtul ltdiluthhtu MM I us^ii Cool s u m

' "MI nnd Mis I lo d Sinllh unilduiklUti Muion were Sunli\ RIU tsoi Mi md M M f.(oini H< henm

Mis Viuben llun\ on sptnt b-iltuil n with lui louslns Mt and MMI duiml Cool lie n^ Hopi

\sm inOtn lot il tamp I* O of \ will hold

i im\ sudd it tin home of Mi mdMts l L\\IS Mlllt i r iunsdn i.\<uint1 ib 'Uh

Mi- \\ It Inmu and duit-hUiMih It \ of Hchlflirt \islttd hi i pticuts Mi md Mis I mus Riddle -o\ti il d u s the littit p u t of the ptst

\h uul "Mis Chinks Miuun and litth dtURhut Uft 'situtiln imiinlnt, t«spind the wtcU tml with his mnthei ii

X i n Mitt if 1 1 untkUl w is i WLLUmd Msitui i t his linnu hote

-\Li m i \r» rm-i -<>n loft <m Mon-ti i\ toi i \\LLks S juin with filcml-in Phll-nltlphlii1 Mt md Mrs ttm \ nrnol of oiill

(l^iston WML wteiv ml uests ot \li

«ton

Close Saturday's at G P. M.

EASTON, PA.

CLOSE

5.30

P.M.

Don t Be Baldto Make Hair Crow Siroiip, Tlii

anil Liistroiis

If your hair is tlilnnlnK "in. d.m'twait another day. but RII m Villiamsl|)L'ra llousv I'hurnuiey and get a but.

U (if Parisian wine, tin- truly etllclenlhair prowei

Don't-say: "It's Hie ;<s\i\v o'd storyI've hwinl U before." but try a bottle attheir risk. Thov iMtaritntfe Parisian•.wo to stop falliiiB hair ami stimulaliii new growth. itanMi sill daiulriilT andalmost liiKtaiilly stu|> sculp Itch, m (money buck.

Parisian su^o cdiilalii-s just tin; ehtins needed In properly Invigorate t!t<

h!ijr roots. It's a prime favorite •withilIscriniiimtiiiK wciiien becausu it. inakithe bail- so soft and lustrous, and uppear iwk-u as iibuu'lant.

Pnisiui s w Is lu.\pMish mil i-ll*obialnabk- at all (\vw stou

at theFORD STORE

Take a look tit the Steel Bed shownabove—2 in. posts with 1 in. filler, inwhite, all this week at $.11.00 then back itgoes'1'to'$18.00 again. .

Then, in Brass Bedsa chance to save from?6 to §8 on a bed. Topone fine satin brass,liegular $40,' for thissale $32.00. Then theone in continuousposts 2 in. and 2 in.filleis, regular price$34.00, for this sale$27.00. The last onedown, nice brass bedwith 2 in. posts thatbells at $21, but goesthis week for $19.20.

Positively only one bed to a customer,and only these prices for this sale. Asplendid line of Mattresses and Bed-Springs also if you need them.

V Week ol Spcu.iKon Metal Beds.

The Ford StoreWashington

SERVICETrue service lies in per-

forming the greatest sootl" tothe greatest number. That'sthe idea back of I he R TDollings Company. On theone hand vc oPei to '•OMITIdividend earning manufacturei'B the necessary capital forlegitimate expansion

On the other, we ofl'eithnftj in\estoi=i semnties «representing the maximum ofincome and-the maximum ofsafetj."Bv pictiminau su i \c \ s

consei \ ativ e capital i/ationand constant supervision, weha,ve kept faith -with our fif.t\thoii.sand investors and omnumerous industries

fhe R. L. Dollinub Co., „ I ' J l AVahiut-. Street

PhiladelphiaQVsTON Dlf-TKUT on ' lCK,

;- in x. TWpi st.

-H-

Sage's Leather Store

BACK AGAIN"OLD TOP"

These prices on

HorseBlankets

back to pie-tiaitimes. "An Si-pound 84-90heavy stieet hoise blanket

LeatherS ti & Ferry Sts., Easton

February Ushers in the First ofthe New Wool Skirtings!

The most vivid, imagination could scarcely picture fabrics asbeautiful as these New Skirtings that have just put in an appear-ance for Spring.

Black-and-whiteCovert-and-Bluc

Seagull and BrownNavv-and-Red

are only a fevy of the color combinations that, are at once charm-ing and unusual.

THE MATERIALS are Prunellas and Perllaines, in plaids-large and small, stripes and tiny checks. ..

Our Upholstery StoreCaii Be of Great Service to You

Right Now!

If you have any odd pieces of furniture that are frayed and•\Vorn, have them brought to our upholstery workrooms; whereyou can have them re-covered and re-finished so that they- willlook quite as good as when new.

Nov is the ideal time to have such work done.: I'dter we, willbe crowded with Spring orders, and it will, of coiij^e, take lo.ng.ei;'

~zo hdve~uiy mjiis. lUiued uut. By Sciidiug-iii-yuui^furiuturc-riOVrV—it will be ready just when w anted. lv

Expert workmanship guaranteed. .' . » i .

Mt-jisiirLinynts t.iktn .intl estimates gtadly ^iyeii^upon rciiuc.str

Here's Good Shoe News Forthe People of Washington

and Surrounding Country

B'Y. SALEContinuing Until This Saturday Evening

offers fine Men's and Women's Shoes

At

VALUES UP TO $12I WOMEN AND BIG GIRLS may choose froni. styles for '

street wear,.comfort styles, and styles.for evening wear. High,shoes and low shoes in all leathers and fabrics. Allstyles of heels." , ,''All sizes and widths. • • " • • ' ' , '' ''v •{'„•':: :

MEN AND BIG BOYS can be'properly fitted in high shoes : .-,and low, shoes, tan qr black leathers. All toe shapes from med-ium to -wide-toe/ The values offered"will surprise' you, > ;1 : • /

All or these shoes are from our regular Kuarantecd grades. ' -:This season's fresh stock. .Many of the newly arrived

. Spring styles will also be included.

-;. ; JJO; C, o: D'S, CHARGES, APPROVALS OH REFUNDS 11 THIS SAL^^,,u

Sale Will Continue Until This Saturday Evg. Only

Itowltiv. 'llnmlii nnd Wllllnm Mar t in , rence O. Johnson, miin-rlntonof thu local creamery, wax Injured by

rtlnof her sister, MTH, .\r»r(fnim-r ami Karl Uowihy. Hick

n fall lust Saturday and IIUH la-en laidtwHH and IKKI w i the r weruio "wouri-lif .t(tenders." ,

The. heavy rtiln, storm andteniprrnttiro of UYdntflility I'IKI

ice to giyw way on the

Mrtt. Martin Krvln, Jr., and mn Hay-mand npent Humkiy at thu |n>m«- of lictf

Elizabeth Voorhevii Is quite Kick JOIINSUNIIL'jeCi.."Mrtt. Howfll Hamilton nttfndi-d the

funeral nf her Hlstcr, MrM. \Vl!lt>v<>r, (it.Morris Pliilns. last Monday.

Thf Kjnvurth I.o:igu^ will hold itttmonthly biriini'Ks iiuctliiK toimirnm*ni«ht.

.Mis^ Ada llnmilton ha

father. Kdwurd Kuiz, at \Vu.<dilnKtoti. nd under thp doctor's care.Mm Anna .Mainn, whn ha.<* visited hvrand ,Mrn. l'ri-hton Nixon

tlauRhler In 1'hllllp.shurK furconn mil the crwkIt fOIIlU'd tlHvItiK iilonif

and daughter ll.'tty H|

Mr. and Mix. Jartit-H I)onahtnan James unit Mm. Ivt>atlnK of Jersey Miss Helen Sherrt-d is f»|wndlti(t tlio

winter with her slater In rtaltimore. Md.City wrro Hunilay KUCBI.S nf Mr. and^ ' r f i ' Harry Donahue,

Tho W. C. T. V. met Tuesday jift

SECTION-TWO

IIOPK.(teorgc Wlicrlur nclU Thursday, Fob,

9, hln form Block uml.niiii'hlut'ry on tlieDecker farm, nciir .ML. HITIIIUII. He willtliun >novi< to ih<< home of IIIH rather'in-Uw in t 'ubn llilck and (JIUI'KU willfiiti-r (lie - tniV4>||iifi WIICH buttincH* for(i oiitiU}' firm.

• A. A. Vun Horn ofwim here' oiw -tiny In HI week io vinltIIIH j*on' Clarence.

" ..." nf ihl»town .uml .winter. Mm. Omrlcs Linnl . r t ry .df . Kiiovylion are vIsHlns theirnlHtttri,* Caroline , .Crlsmtm and Mrs.Coor/cvMonvIl and family of Hartford,Conn.: ' . ; • ' V1

.\lr«. K., J. '1'addock of Ilutler andFloyd Flemltifuof .New York city were

week-end KuritK.nt . lhelr homes . hero..Miss UUidyH It. ilowvll vninrtxinwl u

umall cumiiniiy'of younjc nooplo lustTlilircday evening In honor of hvr "" "birthday. Slic received many ,

Lewis Tv INldcbrant IH tlift 'repre-tentative on the p«!tl( jury from hereund IK In llclvld.*r<*/thN week,

.M. K. pruyer tnif l ing lunt week ntthe lionio of K. It. Fuller. Thin weekat Mrs. Harali Hartunn'H.

£<IwarJ (Iit>b.i who tlvc.H on Charlesr.lbbs' farm will mnv» to AHamuehythis spring.

.MrH. Frank Horning nnd two vliil-ilren spout the Wfok-end with her_unt,.Mrn. A. E. Cool.

Moravian (Irani:*' held a m<*t-tlriKSaturday afternoon!

Town commit toe paid bills and Hatfor the purpose of huultiK thu pio*and conB to thu local budget for thuyear 1322. Tho amount to be rainedby. taxes IH J 10.5 CO.

Mm. John HlnfftberRi.T, who liu.iheon with her HlHtcr nt Heading, Pn..all winter, hint returned to the homoof Edwiirl Fiillpr,,whero her husband,who opera ton the nteam «hovol on thenew road, hiiH Imen' bourdlng n\n<Ft'bniury latit> ;

Hope Church Note.s."A Valentine from Heaven!" Is the

Herman theme a t St. John's MethodistKptHcopal church on Sunday, Fobruary12th fit 10.30 a. m. For evening WOPnhlp nt 7.30, the Htudy will bu "Lin-eoln. Union and Freedom."

"Freedom lit conformity to right.'"Liberty COIIKIHIS in tho power of ilo*

Inn thut which la permitted liy luw.1

Now that the nno\v and Ice and tin1

mud have rullcd the roads, we ure nlconceding the rut of th<> highway nndthe crown of the road to tint mitn Inthu niittmiobllc. We nre. stepping on-

•' to ley roudttldes and wading Into the.snowbaiilm ulthough we know fhe liegeand Mibjoct linn prior claim againstany vehicle of prolit and pleasure.Kven the old horses are yielding theirl rack a lu tlio country lanes and wehope the mutorist will a r t like iiKontlemtm thin Hum nun* and not likeA burglar, lioolleKgur or ban lit sweep-ing us off tho rornl and brushing cloneup to us In iliiHt or mud. It .should notItn necessary io put buckshot Into theirtires or maledictions on their heads.I'astor Foster nays It will not be longand let the H'lJAH record It, till aulomobile* will iiiji],ici> tin- pig-Hiiui'ak. hog*Ki'unt horn with chime bells, horiin anilwhistles whose signal .shall bt> u bar of"LOVO'H old sweet song," a favorikh y m n o r a» old plantation melody nndInstead of leaving a trail of wrackednerves and hospital cases, will leuvt•in humming and Hinging and music Itithe air. Lot the perfect law of loverolgn for CJod HO loved tho world, tliho gave his only begotten Bon, thatwhosoever liellyvrth in Him should notperish- but have everlasting lift*.

BROADWAY. 'The Board of Education will'hold an

election in Asiinry school hoiibi; Feb.Uth to elect tlireo members In placeof Walter Harrison, IVter Slgler amiKdgar SatMov^vAfipt* ' 'for bu|l(Iint''nr>'il;n'!>air to school houuchi5300; current expenses $11,500.

District .Superintendent Hev. C. CWoodruff was hero Saturday and h?ld.the fourth Quarterly Conference In thochurch and Hit' treasurer reported tlie

* church in a (cood financial oondllloi.with nil bills paid and a nood substanial balance in the treasury. Thboard was unanimous in asking for Linreturn of the pastor. Ilcv. j . M. Pear-.soii, for another year.

II. E. Butler came up from Kearneylast week to spend a f«w days.-

Mrs. Kmma Cruta nnd daughter. Mrs.Frank Hann, of Phillip.siiiirg, nnd Mrs.ilaiTiet Alelroy of Xow Vlllago visitedMr. and Mrs). I'. C. Cook .Thursday.

..Mi-, and .Mrs. J. S. Iluwell umt sonmotored to 'Sussex nnd spout Sundayand Jtonday with Mr. »nd Mrs. JudsonIIowcll. v" •

.Mr. ami ;.Mrs. M. \*. Armstrong ofHackettstown, Mr. ami Mrs. ArllmSkinner and • dnuglucr, Mr. uml Mrs.John Schmidt nnd-two children andFran:; Purbell of New Village weregueats or ;.'•"•-iind Mrs. Carl Cook Sun-day. ... •

•'.urn. Theo. Wnndling of Wnshlngtoiand M;r.s. Peter C. Hummt'i- and .son.Alvln, of Xetcong, visited Mr. and Mrs.Howard Hoppock, Sunday.

Mr. find Mrs. XJeo. L. Cook passedSaturday night and Sunday with herparents, Air. and Mrs. Ora. AVushburnat Stewartsville.

•Harold Gardner will move to Wash-ing ton next "Wednesday,

•'Theodore Inscho moved his family toMyrtle avenue, Washington last week.

Mrs, J. II. Mutchlor.timl .sister, Mrs..T. Y. House), wore entertained yester-day at the homo oC tho Misses KmmaDraney and Ella Colo of New Village.

Mr*. !•:. V. IJerry wns thu Kiit-Mi ofher sister, Mrs. Win. Brink, in Wash-ington,'yesterday, "• • ' '• ' . • ' •'

KNOwryrox.Mrs. Miirtin Sl|»lcy was'buried Thurs-

day morning lu (lie lCnowlton conieiery;AH*, and Mrs. tleo. M. Hougland vis-

ited with Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Maruuig. Thursday evening. -

IJcttcr service, is anticipated after thisweek on thu I'ittrpns' Telephone Co.line No. -I. ,,

: ICrntst Heck and SMias Margaret Ap-gar wort; recent guests pf: Mr. and Mrs.-Olios. Titnian. i- '...I. fJaunt \K Ntlll conllncd to his room.• Mrs. 13. HoaglaiKl is visiting with herbrother, James Slianuou and family, nt

. Jilairstown. • .?}We regret the loss of our good neigh-

bors Mr. and Mrs. Grover Parr, wiio ex-pects to make Washington thcih homeIn the near future*. • -: '

.:'. Miss Uz/Ac Tmnsuei nf Dflawarc isentertaining MISN Lucy Walker over theweek-end.

There was a/large attendance of thodirector of the Patrons' Telephone- Co.,at iloi'ie, Jan. 3isl. Among other busi-ness transacted John h. Dunfleld wasI'lyeted |)resitlent.

SIT. MEHMON.; \Vni.. \Vheelor and family o'1 Hack-

nltfttowii inoyed to his newly-purchasedhome Tiiesddy. '\ Mrs. A." M. Newman lias been sick

, at 'the -homo' of "her sister, Mrs, I. B.IlildchraiU'.but is "-better a t (his writ-

' Airs. R . IT. Hurtling and daughters'nont a,, couple of days' fir Hope withtheir aun.1* Mrs. Anna 12. Cool.

•™rS(tys~Al)rtiit~Kat"Pois(Hu ' """. "Tried preparations that kill rats ,

lint HAT-SNAP iSvtlic only one thatprevents .disagrcoUblq odors after kill-ing.. Also like HAT-SNAP because itcomes In handy cakes, no mixing withother food. You don't liuvo lo dirtyyour - hands, .It's; the ,bcstlt1"6r household.use."1 Tr.v.JVAT-^AI?.t-SThree sizes,'

"• BjrUenkihV'& "Meeker; Marvin Saraon. j

TUB WASHINGTON STAK, WASHINGTON, N. X, THURSDAY,' FRBnUARY 9.1022 "

b n K O I ha l th until Ituuhurne.s.scd ami lirought Into the

Htall for the* nlRht.Councilman O. D. Kitnouuu has

rented tin* room formerly occupied >jythe Bulck Sale.s Co., «i ""W h l , and wilt

l ,at .Vorton

Htudcbakcr, ufjenoy In that m>ction,(.Mrn. Arpiur Miller and son Jacob

roturneil last week from u vlnlt to herMr. and MrH. Jacob Flemingn. . ,

G o K I'toKart returned Saturdayfrom Plainlleld lioHjiIinl, .slightly Improved. ,

Mrs. Cieorjte Wyller und daugliterDorothy of near Imlaydale opent Wedm d y with .Mi-, ami Mr». Fmnk

Rill- of MuhtenbcrK hoai f i l d h t l

Th C T. V. met T u e d a y j i f t .noon at tho panfouafft' «f tint MK1ID<dl h h

The Junior League will give u rot-:i„„ " th« M. B. church next Thursday

Brond street I evening, Feb. Ifl. Itev. Mr. Armstrongtaku up th« I o f Wnflhlngton will ntertain

orothm-ndayHhrope.

MLss kpltnl Htnff, I'lainfiuld, wa.s the KJinr |)arents. Mr. and MIH. M.Tui'uday.

Pf

!tily

ProfpH-sor V. C. Hi-tinier spent Wedni'Hilay In FIomlnRton.

Miss Ituth Ilnmsi-y,. the i>hyfllcaltiaininfc teacher in our public sehooIs iiRiiin able to resume her duties af-ter an absence due to [lines.1*,

dMr. an;l Mrs. Nathan Curlir Doris of Wnsliington

an<

giicstH last week of Mrs. Curl's' parcnts, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wllfon.

Mastf>r Harry Shurts of Shtirts'corner i.'i a victim of Jaundice.

Miss Kdlth Maybcrry spent Saturdaywith friends in Kastori.

Mrs. .liaison HackctL spent Satur-day with relatives in I!loomsl>ury.

Miss Ida Lake of Trenton IH SPIMHUMKtwo weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Ainan.In Transue and Mrs. f.ydla Hunt.

Mr. and Mrs. Sharptess Itrooks ofJersey City were week-end guests oftheir mother. Mrs. Susan J. Wene. ather home on Wells avenue.

Mrs. William Hornhnker spent Saturlay In Washington,

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hardy ofKaston cume Saturday to spend Sunclay with their parents, Mr. and MrsTheodore Hardy.

Prof. William Holbtrt nf Somervlllewas .a guest of Dr. and Mrs. T. I!I-'ulper Saturday.. Mr. Ilolbeit was :iformer teacher In our public nehool.

Mev. and Mrs. Frank Hiner and sonsWilliam and John, spvi*L thu Vvoek-emwith relatives in Ashury.••.. MrH. George Liraman and daughtciInn spen: Saturday In Kastoi}. ' .

Clarence Hogart of XeW York w,uthe week-end guest at the homo of hi;parents, Mr. and Mrs. George UoKart-

Miss Maliel Smith of Red Mills spentSaturday in Easton.

Mrs. Btirwiw of Rlngoes Itt visitingher sifiter, Mrs. Kdwanl Stires.

Mias Mnry Connolly of Pluiufli'td waiin town Saturday thu guest' of heiparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Con-nolly.

Hov. Edward Ford of State.ii Islandwill preach In tlio Presbyterian chapelSunday as a candidate. Lot every-body attend. These men-come severalmiles to iireacb tho gospel. Is ihoianyone living within one mile win)haan't time to go and hear? If HO youarc losing a wonderful opportunity.

.Mrs. Ii. I'\ Apgar Is entertaining heimother. -Mrs. Sarah Pcni'O.

We aro glad to announca that thecondition or Mrs. John Meltck, whewas dangerously ill at her Home InUnston, Is favorable and sbo is recover-ing nicely.

Roy Eluk is III from grip.:,.Mrs.. Judson. Ilackutt nnd Mrs. Wil-liam Mackett spent Monday In Euston.

OiiefltM of Miss Hazel Wallendaitins week-end wert- Miss Pauline Smith

I of Washington will rnttrtahi.Miss Alice Clernrd ha« rcnlRiicd her

position at the Taylor lion & Steelplant at High Hrldgo. and accepted amore Incratlvo position In thu oxpresolltee at Ji<rnoy City.

About t f> was cletircd at tho pie amcake salt* held at ltlgi'Iow's Htore Sat-urdii yafternooii by the Ladles' Aid t-elety of tho M. R. church. They nreiintlclpatlng another nale in thu nearftitut'e.

Councilman Robert (iordon was nb\<to attend bis duties at High IlrldgiMonday, after a week's lines* frominfluenza. *

Mrs. Robert flordon spent SaturdayIn Xewark.

Mrs. Martha Apfiar Is visiting friendsIn Duncllcn, (Cast Orange and XewYork.

Robert Krltts of Brooklyn was at tinhome of his parent*. Mr. and Mrs.Frank Fritts, over the week-end.

Dr. A. Lincoln Moore was in Trim-((in last week on mat I era of schoolInlorc.Hts. Mr. Moore is this week as-sisting Rev. Anderson in Kvnngellstliwork at the Central Baptist church iiKastou.

Mrs. Lewis Walters entertined yes(erday Mrs. Tllli« Uogart and MIKAnna- Bngart..• .Mrs. fiporge .Maxwell and non Russet

of Annandale were Sunday guests o.Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. Mnrrlll.

There will bi« another cake sale Saturday afternoon at Uigelow's store

PUBLIC SALE—OF—

Live Stock and Farming:Implen\ents

ll liis .livesloi'k find funning implements at pulj-liL-.salo. .on-tho.Mrs. N'[c«jduiiiu.s-Wariiof l t J J d i T d

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15II. P. Olds gasoline tngine, Doyles*

town tbre.Hber wltli liluwor, hnggi>rand tailing elevator, good as new;N'ew Holland feed mill. Nit, (M£. now:

iliifT mill, Crown grain drill, Os-iu moivw, Osljorne binder, hay!, Superior corn planter and check-

er: 2 Buckeye cultivators, -steel ,landroller, .Kpring-touili narrow, y leveling

1-rown. fiirrowiiig sled. ^ No. 2 Hyra-s« plows, l hand corn planters, two

,1. It. . s tol l . i]ial(«:-.niul ml,. 'I- iirlieliisit mentioned.Now Weber-wagon. 1.3-4 tons cupa*

oily, wood axle wagon witli hoily, liackivagon, lop lnijffgry, milk wagon.diovelliig lirinrd, set Hal ha.vsideiJ; setudder liaysldes, pair I»U1J sleds, new;i'orlland cutter, milk sleigh,1 ronr(heller, hag truck, grindstone,. Ilar-loon hayfork.. rope a ml .pulleys.

f> Horses', 12 Head Catile• Three sots lean,* harness, one sotlearly new; sot light single harness,set heavy single harness, :i pah'sdoulile lines, L1 pair collar straps, 10

ollars, 2 sots llynets, lireust, heel, logmil cow chains, ;: sets- doubletrees,

grain cradle. .| scoop Hliovcls, brushscythes, crowbars, picks, shoveln, '2harloy forks, barrels, huses, •vinegnr.Oats, corn, hay, cornstiilks an<M>pi>tn-

( U ' S . . • ' ' . . '

Good Ford'Touring Car(fray horso. six yonrs old. gray liorso

leven years old. grey horse 13 yearslil, brown maro seven years old.•(•own mare; all good workers. Tonilteh COWH, some will ho fresh by dayf^satoV age »; to x. yo.^r": " lrtifi

••iMt-TiT-:;|iuiiiii-j-r-.H>~sn61ilsr"

, Household'GoodsTailor suit, tables, '> stove's "andher articles 'too 'numerous u> riien-

;i«n. ' • ' •1 .Tfirms and conditions made knoWnn d n y of s a l e ; •> ,

PUBLIC SALE

Live Stock and FarmingImplements

The jmbHtM'tbcr, having ruiiU'd hisfmni, will ilisposc uf Ills Ih'f slockand farming Implements at vendue uhis r*'sl(l.-ii<>t> In Anthonv- ir.l'lwuy litftwoen Califon and Port Murray', coinmend tig' a t IU.30 sharp on

•JVcdiicsdayand. Thursday,' Feb.- - 2 2 and 23, 1922

Doylcstown thresher anilnnd lnitfff«r and tallinK olevatPluto: 1 ii. I1. John ncion* b'ncfKiae, K"oU-as new; fannliiK mill, woodHaw, atone boat. McCormick binder.Ostjorne nioiver. utoel hay take, drill.two-horse roru jilanler, bund ' cornplunter.i, Kalumazoo rliliiif,- ciikivator,plvnt ax In ridlnji cultivator, walk En re

" " iiit-horst! cultivator, Olive:t

ultiviilur,idi lriding plow. Oliver \vuIking plow, Sy-

racii.si* plow. :i Komi grata cradles,one-horse plow, hand com sheller ininny other articles not mentioned.

Thrtf.' farm watfonfl, ono with wtin*; lop biifny, heavy spring tnwaKoii. set good heavy wheels j(isles for spring wagon; set bob nlt_breaking tart , gun boat, slulgh. buggypole, spring wagftn pdH>. bin *forgo, anvil and vice and tools,let- tools, sct'wooil nicks, set now hayshelvinKN. pony hnrnt-s.s, basket curset ot heavy duller harness with Ionbraces. - sfits heavy farm liar ness,sets heavy single harness, 2 .sets llglisingle harness, set light double bar

•ly new; lot of heavy o l l a nItirtfu ichains:

.nd Hiiiiill: lo

3 Horses. 10 Cows

brcsst

no good young brown general pur-pose horse, buy horso. any lady ..candrive; gruy maro, an excellent roador.Thu cows are mostly Ilolntclns: 1!yearling liulfui'.s; son.u with nilves Itheir side al Unit- o( .sale; ntheinearly HpringL-rs; ranging-In ;IKC fro1

.'! to 7 years.Hay by the ton; cornstalks J)jf the

bundle and some corn-

Buick Truck, Ford Touring- CarPiano

lou.seliolil goods and olniitniTous lo mention.

ly fis.-ive .want-to-.scll .alltluy, weather purmiitlng.

oil it will be given. Coi "known on day of Kale.

M. P. Hick, Aut.,i l e n e deary, Clerk.

WM. H. KUHNS

PUBLIC'SALE—OF—

Live Stock and FarmingImplements

Tho Hllbscrllu'l-. linvlnff ilecldeil to•t'llmmlsli rju-nilnfe'. will dispose of Illsivo Klpclt uml rartniii^ iin|>loimMils »t

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16commencing at 1 oYloek sharp ill my•osiileiu-o, Ce<hir Mill Farm at Car-lei.tcrvlllo. N. .1.

Ellis thresher. Now-way ?,% It. P.gasoline engine; 1.G 11.. I1, two-cylinderIfglu weight Saiulon kerosene engine;lloss cnsHago cutttcr with blower,new: Wilfitm fcod mill No. fi, now;bunion corn smclli'tV-hand sheller. fan-•ilns1 mill, set lilatform scules. s,;t.vagon scales, new, 'set up:' hay rake,Milwaukee mmver. Idea manureiprondei", new: corn planter, ctiltlvalor,iraMS sailer,- Johnston blmler. Os-lornc corn binder, hnyaldes, grindUiiiui. Disc; h:irrow, Oliver -\raikhit;-)low, Caso sulky plow.' spring-toothliarnnv, leveling harrow: stcol beam^yracHso nlmv, f la moon hay fork and

»po and many oilier articles toomicrons to -mention.Two wagons, one-ton Internationalnek. i; SOIM double hnrnoKs.

TlSWHol^~i"07Ha"oi'll¥ttl^One train

one- grey niconsist o r o.emvs. I1OHP sprlnKors. fotirfull I'UWS; also 7 Iicml full tilond O. ].O lilff

r sorivls, 1 I years old,y t j a r s old,,-; T h e c a t t l e

v s <1 p l f

ia..Mr. ami Mm. Cyrus Vox n|H'iil Sundny

with Mrs. Fox's paroutH, Mr. ami .Mrs.CJeorgc H:\cn. at Qtinhcrtown. ;

PORT Mt'KKAY.Mrs. W. \V. lloaglaml IM nTowi lng

after a two weeks' illness r)f grip.' Carey lirooks rnovvil his hounclioMgoodn llil-s week to Patfrsuli.

Mr. ntitl Mrs. Lloyd. .Mnybi-rry .ofWashlnglvui spent Sumlny with Hit1

former'* iian-nts, yii: ami Mrs. ClmrlcnMuylH-rry.

l i ra . .Mary Hurley i«t xiicmllng nnImk-rinlH- tlmo with her Hlstur a t I'litla-dolphia, wlm IH ill.

Mr. itml MJ'H. A. S. Scarf<iss ami sonDudley spent Saturday :unl Sundaywith .Mrs. Minnie llobeHOn of I'lilllli-s-Ijiirg.

The .Matiflfk'M Parcnt-Teaelier Assn-elation Was held frliiay aftoriifJOn Inthr> rluh room nnd. I In.' following nlltc-era for tin? year of 19L'2 wore t-leirtfil:President. Mra. McCraig of R«ityi'«-

man, 1)cc«a.sctl. ) • " ' • • " " " ' n

Pur.Hiiant I"' tin- order of tin- Suil'')-Katc of tho Oftunty nf Warren, mad*'nn iIn- Twenty-fonrMi day of JanuaryA. t>. Nhii'lcfti Hundred and Twonly-twn, iirilli'f is hereby given to all per-MOHN 'having rlulms a wai nut the >>stnt<fof Thomas NVwman, lutfr of tliu Coun-ty of U'anew. doi-vased, to nrescnlllm same lo the subscriber. III.H CXC-riitors. on nr hi'foiv the Twi'nty.fourthday of July A. D. Mnt'iceii l lnndrnland Twenty-two bring sis ir.unlhsfrom tin- «I:it<- of,said order: and any<redltor necleotlng lu bring In ami ex-hibit his or li'T claims undor »:il\\ orufllrmaUon, within tae lime so limited,will be forover barred of his or heriiction autUntil the snld v.\ m i tors.Oattjil January 'Jl, IHJ2.ANDItKU* I,. XKWMAN and CtI.AIU.Kri

,. 11. Xi:\V>r,V.V, Kxccutnrs.

; SHKKIPF'K SAI.K.In. Chanctry .of Xew Jersey

betweenSamnnthn .Shllllnger and StewartHliiUiiigcr, Kxecutoi-H via., Ccplaintants,

andAnna 11. DftWItt, ot nls., DetVnilants.

1'i l*n. for Hiiio of mortgagorl1 " • jirouiisuii."

IteturnMlile April IS. Ifl22.Hlalr Ui'ilcy, Cumpl'tH Sol'r,7ti3 Broad .St.. Newark. N. .1.

Upon a decree of ?S.l!t.23. Costs$1I2.D1, besidcH SlierilT's fees and COS(H.

liy virtue nf Kf. Fa., to me directed.issued out of tlio Oourt of Chanceryof NVw .lorsey in t!ie above eau.se, Iwill expose to sale at public vendtie.at the Union Square Hotel. In theTown of ['liilllpsbum. Warren County.New .lorsey.SfATUUDAY, FEBRUAKV IS, J9JL*.

between thft hours of twelve nnd liveo'clock In the afternoon, to-wit. a t 2o'cloclc. all that tract !'6r parcel ofthe County of Warren and State ofNew .Jersey, bounded and described asfollows: •

beginning (it .the southeast cornerof lot of IVter Koeli on the northside of Chambers street: llienee northalong tin; line of said lot on« hundred(100) ft to Dugan Alley; thtnoe alonBsaid Alley east thirty <»0) feet to cor-ner of lot lately sold by .Moses s. I)e-witt and wife to I>njamin B. .M.>[Kthence iilong said n. IJ. Aletz'sjot southone hundred (100) feet to Chamhui'K

>et; thu ee. alone .Cliamhf-[aforesaid west thirty I'.ld) feot t<i""theplace of beginning. Hounded on thenorth by Dugaa alley, mi t!ie southby Chamliers si root, on the oast bysaid II. B. MeU's lot and »'u tint westby land of said 1'uter Koch. He ing

and promises- which• <r devil of Imlfiiit-

SS , graatftl nnd_ . . . . .aid A mm Hewitt.said deed being reoonlf.t in WarrenCounty Clerk's Ofllue In Huok U", folio1175. etc."

Toogther with the Iicrcdltaomnts andappurtenances thereunlo belonging.

Seized as the property of the defend-ant at the suit of tho complainant anilto be sold by

TI1O.MAS H. IfAVrOS,Sheriff.

(SL'l.O.S)Datcfl.-'.lamiary L1::, 1!>22.• - . " . l-2G-.lt

Wlfig—" I wonder what has liccnmoof tho In writ ora who us.-tl to IK-so kwnabout (jeriK-tiial motion?" Wagg—"fjiupiioKo tlii'y aro now devoting all tlulrcnoiRloH to ti dovlci- for making bothIWIH moot."

'Thel

ITIII.IC SAM; OF SII.IC.und.'r.signed will sell at imiil.c

m Saturday. 1'eljriiary II. 1922. at2 I'. Jl.. at tlio mill of ItiKlinm to Tlr-rell Silk Company, Xu. ".7 HltgrcavesStreet. I'lillllpjdHlrg, Svw J.-r.sev. 'j:!.:!ilimilndK or -Itli Japan Crepe Silk, C5turns to tin- inch, on Kpuofn, of thellyera Silk ('ninpany, or an mncU there-of aK s h l l 1 c t hlif a

lienf

Silk (ninshall 1M>

l dpay

idl nnmary p y

lien of ilif undersigned upon said ."ilkfor work and labor performed and nm-ti*rial» fiirnlxheil in arid a hunt thothrowlflj; of said jillk an.I other n\\hof said Alycra Silk CViiiiu:uiy. with In-terest and expenses. The amount duethe unOVrxIgnHl for throwing .said fllk,and for whleh it hn» u lini as ufore-sald. IK (In- sum of J70S.SS, with legalInterest thereon un follows:

Qn lini.SU from Septemlier n, 1321;mi $117,77 from September 10. I92I: onII7.li;! from September la, 1921, nmi-On(S01.3S from Oi-tnli'T 1i>, 1921.xriiiAM ft 'rntm:i.K SILK COMPANY.r.7 Si tgreaves St.. I'hilllpHlMirg, \ . .1.

M t d J u a : ' | 1922Il.lt>'i - ^ i i -

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Sir.

u l l : t rCri'ditiir.s

1'ursuant to the order of thn Snrrn-gate of the Cuitruy of Warren, mademi tlie livt'iiiy-thlrd 'day nf Jaiuiarv,A P.. Xlnoteen Iliimlrvtl and Twenty-two. notli-o Is hereby glvou to all per-nuns having i-lalnis a gains tlie Kstatcof Aunit Y. .MiClain. late «.f the Coun-ty of Wnnvn, det-eased. tu pienent th.san.e t H i t l h l b ti

lr iily

t e a e . tu pienent thescrlbcr. i-xecntrix, nn

i-fure the twenly-Uiird day ofA. 1>. XiuiitL'L'ti Hundred ami

Twciity-lwo being .six .Months fromHit- dale oi said order; and any cn-di-tor iic-Klei-tiiiK to bring in and exhibithis or IIIM- elalniii unrler oath or aillr-mation. ivliliin iho time yet limited.will be fnrev«r barieil of his or tieriit-tlun against the said executrix,baled January 2:\, 1!»'J2.

hV/.Zn: l\ SMITH. Kxcciurlx,ll.'i (irand Avo.. Washington. N. J.

OSCAI1 .ItlPPKItY, I'ructor.Washington. NV»w .II*PSIM-,

.VOTH'U «!••• si:TTi,i:Mi:.vr.Niuk-e is-hereby given that the ac-

foiuits of tlie subscriber. Phllllp.sbtirgTrust Company, administ r.-i tor nf j.owisHawlc, di'ee.iNed. will he audited andstated by the Surrogate, and reportedto the Orphans' Court of i\u- Countyof Warren, on I-'riday. tli.- Third day.of March next, nt 10.30 o'clock, A. M.,la tlie ti:nn of December for settle-ment and allowance,Dated January ^0. 1922. :r iniXIPSliUHG TltL'ST COMPANY,

Phillipsbiirg, New Jersey!

.YOTICK TO AKSKXT DKPKXn WTS.I.V CIIAXCKHV OK ,\BW JKHSHV

To Gloria Motors Corporation and 'C.Arthur Barr:

of an order of tho Courti

... ._ causeNational Hank otairy uiirlstine and

t are complainants, andCorporation and C. Ar-

aro, re-,tlio bill

.NOTICE.In th» Matt I T nf tho K»-

:»t. ' of .iiitry i : De-Ihm. r i lJtulu loiiuCri. til tors

I'urHtiuiit to Uio order of the gurro*Kale «f Uiu Courit> uf W a r n n matloon I he Tn* nij-«*•(. onil ila> of rJccutn-bi r A 1) Nrtit tti>n lliim!red anilT**uils -on*1, notice IN litr<bv given toall txrxnnM liuvlng Halms tmulriHt theJMulf of J lary i:. Denmer , Intoof lliw County of Ui i r r in , «lo-tiiiKul. to jirt-Kcnl tin? name lo the nnb-millicr, tn r Artmlnimrator on or I»P-furc tlu- Ttt i nt>*fMoinl da) of JunuA, I>. Mnetcf.fi Ilumlntt dml Tnenty-two tii-lng fix inoiitliH from tho ditto ofKif r.li-r; and any creditor iu>gl>-ct>ing to bring in inul t-x!iil*lt lilt* or hvrrialmii tjfliliT uaij) or ntilrmatlun. ivl»/-in t)i>- tttxo RO IlriiUt-.l, will IM> foruvxrImrrcil of IIIK or her action ugalnHt the

td Administrator.it'iJ lU'Ct'inlu'r 23. 1321.O^CAIC .IKKFKHV. Adtnlnstrator,

WuHlilnttiou. N. ,T.

Professional .CardsIndex to those Prom-

inent in Law, Medicine,*Dentistry, Optometry,Insurance & Undertaking

DANIEL V. WYCKOFF,V'INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE ',;

18 Uroad Street ' .Hopre9'lntlng leading Firo CompaniesCmploycr'h JJaldllt and Automobile

Insurance.runts CoUfctcd Com'r of DeedsI*ocal nnd Long DIntanco 'Phones

Matter of the i.* ofV W. Ihttrn,

lUClUflWl.ItfhK T(J 1IAUCffKDITOKK

I'urauimt to tho oriler ot the Snr«roKfttt- of !li<! County of Warren, Hinduon tlm Flftt'i.-riifi >iny of It.'ccrntHJr A.n,, NIriftiM-ii llundrcil ami Twenty-One, notk'w Is hiTi-by Klvnn to all per-M'fiK Laving (l.iims iiKniiiitt tho K»-ial<- of C'-OTKO W. Xleern. lato of thoCounty nf Warrt-n. diceascd. to l»r«'-«cnt tlio name to the mit>xcrllit<i*. hl.HfXitcuirlx. o;i or befon* tlio tlftt^ntliday of June, A. I).. Ninotepn llunSreitand Tivi-nty-tWf> bc|n^ nix monlhafrom ih<- date of paid order; nnd anyeieditor ncKlcc'lnp: to brir'K In ami ox-t.llilt his or her clnitmt iindi-r nath oralllrmatlon. within the tlmn HO limited,wtll be forfver barred of his or hernotion ugaln.it the Halt! executrix.UulciJ iji-cutnbir 1*>. ii*•*i.

K.M^rA C. BKKHS, KxocutHx.W'.isblnKloii. Nmv Jiimcy.

\V>t. A. STItYKER, Proctor,AVashlnBton, Xcw Jersey.

DR. S. SANDLESCHIROPRACTOR

Graduate Palmer School of Chlropractla(Chiropractic I'ountnlnliead)

JJavenport, IownAt Tiir:n iirtmnK, x . J ,Tuesdays and Thursdays

At IX>Vim, N. J.MOD., W«<I- i'*ri.. ami'Sat. - *

DRS. BEAM & OSMUNDENTISTS

th.VOTICK.

Matter of theKtuatu of Jus. O. Sta-

HU'tH. U0Ci;;iSl;il.Itutctoltnr : •Omlltors

' i'lirfiinnt'to tho oril«r nf the SnrroKate of thr- County tif Warren, madeon tho ninth <lay of Pt>c*Mnl>vr. A. D.,Nim'tecu TTundfL'*) ami Twenty-One,notice i.s horoljy Kivcti to all ptirsonshaving claims aKalnst tho Instate, of.rair.f.H G. Stamets, lat« of the Countyof Warren, deceased, to in-««ent theKami: to the HtibHcrlbcr. his adminis-trator, on or before the ninth day ofJune A. 15,, Nineteen Hundred andT\veiity-Twi living Six .Munth.s fromthe Oitte of nalil onlor; and anycreilltoi- rmt'lcL-tin^ lo brlnK Iti amiexhibit his nr her claims under oatlior alllrmatlon. within the time .sclimited, will bo forever barred of hisor her action against the said admin-istrator.

Dated Doci'iuhor S. 1921.OKO. \\\ STAlIKTri. AiiniliilHtratnr,

Carnontt'l-Nvllle, N. J.'O. P. McConitt'l. Proctor.

I'hllllpHburK. New .leifu

XOTICU.In tho Matter of tho

Estate of Keziuli T.Woolverton, deceased,

Kule to BarCreditors

Pursuant to the order of tiie Surro-gate of,, tho County at Warren, niaileon tho ninth day uf, December. A. P.,Xlnetoun Hundred and Twenty-One.notice IH hereby given to all personshaving claims against th'J Kstatc ofKcslali T. Woolveriou. late of theCounty of Warren, deceased, to pre-sent the same to the aubacriber. hisadministratrix, on or before the ninthday of June A. U. Nineteen Hundredand Twenty-Two being -six .Monthsfrom the date of said oriler; and anycreditor nrKlfrtlnir to bring In andexhibit his or her claims under ciatlior amrmatlon.. within ilio tlmo HOUnified, will be forever barred of hisr.r her action against the said admin-istratrix.

D.itml nooomber H. 1321.MM 113 K KAKCHlCIt. Administratrix,

20 Miller St.. Philli]isburf,-. NY J.O. D. McConnel. Proctor.

rhillip«bnrK. .N'ew Jersey.

Washington, N. .1

Gloria .Mot. ~ ...thnr Jlarr aro defoiulants, yo1

qiiirodTii. • - • • -

A'O'I'ICE.Tn the Matter of the

Kstato of Ann Uearl-Shty, Deceased.

Rule to Bar ' ;Creditors - ';.

Pursuant to the order of tho Surro-Bate of the County of Warren, madeon the ninth day oC December, A. D.,

havlnjr claims against the ' Kstate"Ann Uearipht.v, late of the County oi\\ arren, deceased, to present tlio s.inn

tho subscrlbiiv her administratet. a., on orl iefore the ninth day o

.June, A. ]i.. Nineteen Hundred amTwenty-Two, belnj? .Six Months -fronthe date of .said order: and any credl

Gas. Vapor ami Oxygen for PainlessKxtractlon and Cavity Preparation

86 So. Main St., PhMIipbburg, N. j . ; •

OSTEOPATHYA Spinal Way to Health

Dr. G. W. READE, Osteopath

IN* HACKETTSTOWN

MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS

10. n. m. to 5.30 ]). m.

C. R. FORD & SONFURNISHING UNDERTAKERS

37 E. Washington Ave.

At Residence, GO Youmana Are.

E. H. DEVOEFuncnrl Director and Bmbalmer

Successor to U, B. Laubacb145 W. Washington Ave.

Personal Attention Day or Night•Phone 4C-2

T. S. BRAY & SONUNDERTAKERS

llfi Broad Street Telephone: 123R4Also Hampton, N. J.

Country calls without extra chargoAuto Service When Ucalreil

W1VI- A. STRYKERCOUNSELLOR-AT-LAW

First National Bank BuildingSunremc Court Commissioner and

Special Muster In ChanceryPractitioner In all United States, State

and ,County Courts

SHEKIKPS SALK..Jn Chancery oC New Jersey.

Hetweon Isaac Smith, Complainant,

Kilwln l'.i;ji)Tncott and Annie1 K,]-,ipplncotl, lii.s .wife, .Defendants.

On Bill to PorccloKe. • .Fieri Ifaula.s, returnable Aprilm h . lit'*". AV, H. Wallers,

Upon a decree for complainant of 5S0with - Interest thereon from'•Decemlier27, IDL'l. Cotits of complainant 559.52with . Interest thereon from December

J521. willi the addition of Sheriff>s and costs.liy'virtue of a writ of fieri facias toi directed, issued out of iho Court of

..ancery of New Jtsraoy, in the abovecause, I will expose to aale at publicvendue, a t ihe Union Square Hotel,

t w e o'clock.

rs of twelve and liveafternoon,- to wit, at

All'that lot, tract of.; parcel of landid pruiuisoy. hereinafter particularly

.scriljed, situate, lylns1 anil beinft ihthe Town of I'lillllpHburs1. in i.liu Cunn-y pf,\Vairun and Slate of Now Jersey:

L'GginniuK al a pnlnt on Uio iiorther-y side of •Wan-en Strotit at the aouth-I'esL corner nf lot No. 113,'.on saidI reel on plan of Prospect Place;

tlioncc ;(l) in a nnrllioasl course iilonK*the southerly Hide of salil last nsimodlot onii hundred .fret lo n twenty.faut

lley the d') I o r t h w t 'ilot oniialley; th

l

r d . r e t lo twenty.d') In a northwest co

ll l l l i h W

.fautoiuj'iolley; thence d ) In a northwest coiujio

alonK Mil ill alloy, inirallel with Warr tnStreet aforesaid, twenty-five fecit to''lotNo. IH nn Plan nl' Lots of l'rtfSiK-cil'lacu; thfiioo (;!) lu a southwest cuursenlony: the itouiherlv side nf last niunoilot, parallel with first named line, one

indr'ei! feet I" Warren Street afore-i d ^ t l U ( 4 t l t b | i l

I r f o r ^ a r r i n S t r i ! t ! 7 f s o u linirse twenty-nve feet to the plaicelnniiiK. UchiR- lot No. IK! onif lots u.fort>s:tld.

T0GKTI1KU wllh all and sinho rl^litH, privtlest's, lUM-edltaiml iippnrionuhet's lliereunto be

y In i appertnininf;.? t f th d

of said complainants oil or before tliKith day of March next.-or In defaultthereof, such decree will be made

lust you as the* (..inucellor shallik equitable and ju.st.ha said bill is lllcd to foreclose a•tiXiiKti given by fjloria Motors Cor-:itlon to Harry Christine. Howard

..;tn and William Khret, bearinc dateOctober 1:1, jjiao. on lands In-the i>or--••Kii of • Washlnsrton. In the County

Warren and Stale of N'ew Jersey.d you, Gloria .Motors Corporation,

.e made a defendant because you" arethe owner of said lands, and vou. C.Arthur Harr, aro nlade a defendant be-cause it is allowed in said bill that onDecember S. HHiO. you caused a writof attachment to be Issued out of theWarren County Court of CommonPleasaffainst said Cilorla Moturs Cov-

some other sum. ' ' ' :• •Dal ml January 9, 1fl22.

Very truly yours.O. D. SloCONNRL,

Solicitor nf Comitlainnnts.!)4 So. Main St., Phillipsbunj, N. .1.

IWIn Chancery of New, Jersey,

J k Miurfarluno.d f hBy virtue of an order of the Court

of Chancery of New Jersey, made ontho day of the date hereof, in a cer-tain cause wherein Beatrice MaudeMacfarliine Is petitioner, and you aredefendant, you are required to appear,and plead, answer or demur lo jietl-twenty-llrst day of March next, or indefault, thereof, such 'deeroo will betaken affainst you us the Chancellor,shall think equilahle and 'JiistT" " - - • •

The object of said suit is lo obtain adecree of divorce, .dissolving the mar-rlafre bfttwpdn you • and lUie :waid netl-t onor'H petition on or before tli«tioner.Dated Jnnuary 20, 1921'.

W. II. WALTERS,Solicitor of Petitioner,

I'enna. T1..K. LMd£., Philllnsbursv; N. J,l-2(J-4t

N0T1CK <1F SHT'l'l.lI.lIRX'l1

ice la hereby pivon that, the ao-s of ihe fJiiliKcriber. Osiri.sD. Mc-

Connel. sulistitutud adiiiinistralor <\ t.a, of Elizabeth Dlckson, deceaseii. willb'.> audited anil ataletl by tin- Surr.i-jfate. and reported m llie Orphans''"' irt of the County of WarrCourt or the County of Warrat. l!).;:i1 A M.. iiuthe term rtf IleFrid th TJil d M

mbe' rlday, Iho Tlilro dav of March next.•or selllenu'fii n n t l allo\v;inco.lilted January 20, I!t"2.

OSUtlS p. McCONNEL,Substituted ndmlnlstrator, c. t. a..

his "'or her claims under ontli or nlllrmalion. wit him - the time so limitedwill bo forover barred of II'H or heraction against the said administrator,

di^lj iSKf 1 lsr«, -HUH., C. L. U.ThillipsbnrK. Xew Jersey.

JOHN M, CODY. Proctor.toJer

NOTICE.

Kulo to Itnr Creditors of the Eslalof Jacob M. VHet, Deceased.

Puistiant to an order made on the12th day of Nov., One Thousand XineHundred, and Twenty-ono, A. Ti., noticeIs hereby Riven to all persons havingclaims against the Estate of Jacob JIVllet, Into oC tlio County of. WarrenDeceased, to present the same underpath or animation, to tho subscriber,administrator of said deceased, withinthreo months from the date of saidorder, and any creditor neglect ing tobring in or exhibit his or her claim(under' o'ath or affirmation) within thetime so limited, will uo foreVer barredoC his or her action therefore againstthe said administrator.

Dated: November 12, 1921,:'A. D.JUDSON G. VLIET,

Administrator

t aenscd.

LSItule to L!urCreditors

Pursuant to the ordor of the Surro-ffato' of the. Cnunty of Warren, madeon _t.he ninth day of January A. IXNineteen Hundred and Twenty-two,

'tlco Is hereby given to all personshaving Hai(iu< against tho JCalati* oTAmnlia Shields, late of the County ofU'nnvn. deceased, to present Ihe sameIn th« subscriber, her executor, nn or•before Hie ninth day of July, A. ]>„Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-Two.'leiiiK1 «lx months .from the dale of saidirder; and any creditor ncKlectinK- totrinjj In nnd exhibit his or her elaimsimler oath nr nillrmaU'Mi. within, thofine so liiiiliL'd, will be forever barroil•f his or her aflion ajfalnst the saidx i u t n r .

Dated JanMAK

ary !t. MV2". -.-tiM.b .MI1.UI3U. Kxecuioi-,PhillfDRburs. New Jursey.

O SKTereby divh b

d

v thaf the ac-subscrilier, Osiris Dtnr of John U. Dick-will he auiliiod and

Surroffato, nnd reported' C t of th C t

n, dectasetated by Mm Surrffato, nnd reported

to tho OrphaiiH,' Court of tho Countyof Warren, on Vrldny, Ihe Third dayol Mi^l i next, at Hl.iio o'clock. A. M..

'term oC Poeeniiter for setlhs-

_ i :;—Noti'ec--i;<?~iie"reiry~wrv«n~Milu the n ccmintit of the Kiibst-riber, I>ulu Urcit-imr, administratrix, of , OuorKo C,limltner, deceased, will be nud I ted andsliued by tlio Surrogate, and reportedlo the Orplian.s' Cmurt of the Countvn|' Warren, on Friday, the Third d i \of Mareh next, a t 10.:t(J o'clock A M,la the term of December foi i t t l l o -nicnt anil allowance.Dated.January 20. 192..*LULU i;;Kl-;iTN13H;--A<lmiiiiMratri\

-' Washington. N*. tf- R. D No 2,W.M, A. STRVKEB. I'roctor,

v i Washington, N. J.

^ - ' HI

Dr. Horace LichtyOPTOMUTUIST

[ i t . EVSTOJf, VA.fapeciall t in o e

elimination and tholltting of glniseawhen needed

AppolntmentiBell Phono 248

We Have MovedOUR OrPICB TO

29 N. Second St., Eastonone-half block from Northamp- *ton street (on the ground floor),where we ha\e fitted up an up-to-date office and are therefore bet- %,ter prepared than ever, to • attendto youi tleiital needs.

Philadelphia Dental RoomsBell Telephone Easton 1865

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slightly b'enushed tires at, greatsawngs.

Bearing Service Station. \

Tinken, and Standaid rollerbeanngs foi all cais and trucks.

Spimgs and Axles for allmakes of cais always cained instock. lu 4

Ford Parts Send or phone your order.Day and mght service on

truck tires. l

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Way Bros.29 SO. THIRD ST. >

; EASTON, PA.

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rKe're Yourn Taxes Gor • —-How Uncle Sam Spends•' Your Money in Conduct*\_ ing Your Business

By EDWARD G. LOWRYAatfaor "WuhlartOB C t o w - t W "Dwkf u>4FUu*Ul Srtbat ." *te.' Contributor PallCinl

*.i»* Eceaomb ArtidM to Vtwttoa rntoietiiu d t Writer of lUeornlMd Authority oa U»

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T - III

* .WARS EAT UP THE TAXES1 AVhen I. set out. to tllscovur fur youJ.where the money you puy us federaltaxes goes I tlitl not huve fur to look.

iIt:goes for wars, pust, present amiprospective. Last year a little over 1Wper cent of the national Income wentthat was In the report of tlic secre-tary of the treasury submllted to con-gress In December, 31*20, lie remarks

An analysis of government expenditure:for the • fiscal* y»ar l$a>, on tlie basl* ofdaily treasury «latemeiit», devrlupa tit*ilrlkfns- fatt thut of the net ordinary dis-bursements of tSiW3.0X>trtn) about iv percent consisted of expenditures under Hiefollowing headsPurchase of obligations of for-

eign government*'... '....; J «1,<«W,«O- T\ar department Ibiiwwvo

Navy department ISi.ft.'O.C'U)Chipping board 631,(OWM)Federal control of transports-

tlon systems and paymentsto the railroads under thetransportation act, 1W<> 1,037,0-W.COO

Interest on t lo public deb t l,va>.'uM>»Pensions -i "WiW.'War.rtsk insurance UTA'WWpurchajso of federal farm-loan

bond . ••• 30,000.000

IL

Total ..; ." ft.7W.tMJ.owSubstantially all the exnt.-nillture:

entering Into this totul, und u largeshare of tlie expenditures uu.viirlun>minor accounts, represent burdens di-rectly traceable to • the war, to pastwars or to preparedness for futurewars. These tlgur^s serve to Indicatethe direction which sincere efforts toreduce the cost of the governmentmust take.

Then I found Mr. Gilbert, the under-secretary of the treasury, saying

There has been much Idle talk to the'effect, that the excessive cost of government Is due, to Inutile! ency and extra* iEanca- In the executive department:Without doubt there has been waata andinefficiency In the various government iKpartments and establishments, and muchcan be accomplished, ami IUIH alrea<]>been accomplished, by the Introductionof efficient und economic methods of ad-ministration and the elimination of du-plication and unnecessary work. It mightwell be possible to save HA much a(£0.000,000 or M00.000.w0 by careful und scl-entitle reorganisation of tlie government'sbuslne;.The figures show that over W per

cent of the total annual expendltuieor the BoVfcmment are related to war.Out of total expenditures during 1920 ofabout SCWO.OOO.O/). about S i billions rep-resented expenditures directly traceableto the war. to paat wars, or to prepare..ness for future- wars. Of this, about|2,E0O,OO0.00O went for the army and navy,over |50O;oO0,0CO for the shipping board,over S1.CO0.0CV.W0 for the railroads, another0,000.000,000 for Interest on the public deoialmost JoOO.DOO.CW for purchase of obliga-tions of foreign governments on accountof their war expenditures, and the remainder for pensions, war risk allotments andmiscellaneous items related to war.' Ananalysis of the expenditures of the tlratsix months of the tlscal year 19'Jl give;similar results. The figures also showthat the tola! cost of running what maybe termed the civil establishment propeithat is to say, .Hie'1 various governmentdepartments, boards and commissions andthe leglslalti e cstabll Vimeit havo notmuch exceeded ££O,0»,Q09 even In the ab-normal war years

I sought details. If more thitn 90per cent of the entire disbursementsof 1920 weut for past und prospectivewars, how much had we been spend-ing to keep the world safe for democ-racy? We are all familiar with theargument that the best way to preventwar Is to be prepared for war. Ithought I might lind. out whether thut* as *""-c X en*" b°**!i 'n r f I io ••^n

ords and found that year by yeaifrom 1834 to 1919 Inclusive, the treasury department hud kept an accountof the actual disbursements—notpropriatious, mlud you, but actualmoney expended—of t h e War depart-ment, the Kavy depurtment anil forpen ion When 1 t o t a l l ' t he figuresbefore me I couldn't add them up.

In the. bureau of internal revenue• they loaned - me a ma chine; and anoperator, and so I know and can tellyou -that from 1S3-1 to and through1919-the War Department ncttmlly illbursed $23,002,390,008.05. In the sameperiod the Navy Department spent§jB,907,SG9,032.S4; nnd pensioners ofpast, war s got $5,03-1,079,094.23.

Tha t Is a thundering total of $20,900,759,041.49 for the anny and na\alone, lcn\ Ing out of account the$5,034,079,094,23 for, pension!(I;I will let you decide whether an;

par t of the twent nine billion dollary i eu t for preparedness and for warprevented our going t o war or foundn. prepared when we went to warThe three Item I h m e enumeratedare onl ribs of. the skeleton' of- the00 t of war preparation and uctUIi

hnvp not been abl t to excavate an<jWr detail figure Bu t it 1 known^liat the war of 3812 co t about $13S,<703 830 ~/

The cost of the Mexican war Is esti-mated to have been Sb3 G03 6211 The total co t oC the CI\ll war, tufc

lug the iieilod from J u n e 30, 1801, toJune 30, 1SG0 m i be llgured" close)'a t $3,500,000000{ T h e treasur j in the winter of 1920-

2J. est imated In a report sent to con-gress through the secretary tha t theop t of the Woild war to us to thatdate had been "124,100 000,000, exclu-sive of o u r , l o a n s t o the allies andother foiel^n nations, So you see the co t oC wnrs is go-ing up no mattei how much moaewfisnem] bv \UL\ ol preparat ion ______

l'OKT WAIUCESVXlt*. Alfred lluVvk htm rtluructl tu IHT

home lifter mnenil il;iy«- vi^lt nt thehome of Mr. mul Mm. Kiiu'iinl Savvy,I N w r k 'In Newark. '

Orvllto Phillip*.Jh K I h

ThllUim muli i p , eori:^ ThllUii K Innvho. niotnn-il In Ut t l r

ml Ihe ntt t lf »ul.<rnwfn l.rnilu'r. J.

rcnU, Mr. utkl .Mr*. 1-MKIU' Uimv> nt 1:. Leuiumn, IK n v n wr ing , ' ' ' I i•Many well* hi town lire ri'jwrtfil; ii;i>

.Iry.Mary XI-IKOII 1H ill at tliu l

dl

: lift

. C1IANUKW.VCMU.' j .IHH HiUlIc Ciintnvr lUKNtil. Wat Iliiii)|ilun vvltll Mf)<H Irciii

on \\ , ....at tin. lttiiTie of th1) I'lllllllH

Mln hlliuheili Muu-lil.-c ..f I'hlllliM.jliUrc lllH Ufll lU-lulillK the ]>UMl «<•»•)(at tin homo uf MIHH MuiKHiYt ll;irl>ei\ '

\£r« Katt* Heller, nf Sttwarixvillc I*\HUIiiK at tliP honu'K of .Mr*. Ceoim-\\el«h ami Mr*. tli>orcr Phillips.

Mnntfi OomiUI Uixwk »|ii>m Saturdayand sumh\ .with his «(nn>r. .Mn«. OIIIHM t

ittrmco on liiKcrtioll I Ivl^litf.Mr and .Mr*. Harry Aiwir mul two

(hiltlrtn of SU-wartnvillo Wfiv Sitinl;iv

Meihodlm L -„--Kluytl Si-ltuyler will work (ItIs yen

for !•:. C. ApKur..Mi.s, |)HIII<>I K".

.VeilIc (Joint mi! Ill ;

• ' - " . i - i ' 'MTIM/VALLKY; ; _ ; ••ilnf». I Mr, un,i Mi-M. lliiivi-y VorliiTtw und*»»>*• two clilUlivn ami Mitrrln Petty' w|teiit

Sunday nflWuoon with .Mr. ami Jlrc...nllnul lo her | llmiian IVlty at Nvw Vllluiu*.

j .Mr. ami Mm. l<*niu.k)lit S. Nixon ..MI-M-! trrtiiliii-d rtlntlvi* JW»m I'lilllljwlmnc

Mtwt Mi|L. Kvt-ily mul

ar yw caller?* at tin- Imnic of Mr. itmt;.

Mrn. KtiKHell J. liicclni.H l

. Imw moved to the iiunu*Alt*. Mnry A. How*. Kiillioiul itvoultoth Mix. Kvt-ily and Mra. Host*, whoart- Mist IT*, arc ill. MIMH Kverly willli)i>;; afti-r tin- IicmselioM ilutic*/'

1 Mr .iintl Mrs. Kilivart] Civiiur. whof ivcni rerently marrlt'l. begun hoiwo-' kiH'plnK last wcv.1; at tin1 Crejjnr homo

il farm.

Mitt* I.uulnt> .Nipirmo liy Illncvx.A birthiluy jmrty wtw tdnletvl

j wanl Diwher mi Saiuniuy cvi'iiitiK i Sunday.4HI- and MIH.1«IU-II uliout twenty »f his , ymwi: i Mr.-mul Mr*, llmviinl Vurhi'iw andheir ivM|Kvthv I fi-ferni* Kitthvml at hi* IIUIIW. Came*; tvv.i i-lilldron K|X<III Sundny with ihe

wi<ii- pliiycil ami ilani'itiK IIHIUIKIHI In. < tilUr** mother. Mm, I'Alxn Obcrly ailIi'liVNliitK-ntN w»it* acnnl it ml nil wtrnt ; St«>\vurtnvllle.i f f.IM(f | lii'iIImp!IV

.Mrs.l h

him ninny nmiv niu-h j Mr.*, tlunry I'lilllip.H In auuln mi the* Kick HM,

.Mr*, Krtd Porter uf flroenwieli visit-1 her duller, Jtilm UVMi. nt nimimH-Wf'vkl-IHl

t'mnk UrlKel 1ilaiiKhtoi' Until pitttM' Iwit ii live iMiii'iiiK, Mr. nnJ MIM. Hurry tuny. Sunday.i'yilVr, ; .Mr. Hint Mm, CliiirU'M Sht-phi-nl ami

Clmrlt'N l,vy was rinilltu-d to II!H ]I»IIK< ; twu.rhllilron uf fltlllipuhiirf,- Hpcat Sun*a |Kirt of tiiHt wee!; l>v IIIIICH. ,«tl.iy with hi>r imrcmn, Mr. mul Mm

Mr. ami .Mr*, tivutw (Imlm-i- ami , J*ilm I'OIUT. in Crwnwlch.of K.H-k.iw.iy IIix* i>iin-«lnn •; Mm. Pan) I'inkcrtutt and litlU- t-nn tit |

Mr* UtiKSill J. inni'hi). :; I'NIONTOWN. ju wwk wflJi rvlailvcM in HIIK vicinity. ; UtUu Yurk KINMII fniin \\V»hicMlay iMttt irt»\lllc OniURo will imit In tho; M l . ,„„, *, willtum ISIY nn.1 t u n ' •1*"iin KIIKL*I wan nititinttl to* her: nntll Friday wllli her, |uiivntw. Air. and

} O O b' hall Thwstluy "\otuun und ^ J , , ' ||yn,j',| a*ml Wllll'iin! of Union- flu>tIK' " I ' a r t o f r " s t Wn'k ft>' '"'»•"«• ' " ' ^ Wlwvorrh Viwrfuive.all mcnilHrfi aivj n-qucHlitl to aUciii! J 1 ) lWll .,.',,1 %t.. ,,.,.i \ ir t *CJmi-h»n Smith Hiram 1,'antni-r. \vh« ha* IHTH nick Mrs. I'rauktin S, Nix cm wn« tin*

Uvnj biHim;iu. atMrs IIIKM'11 J. niello ami tlau^lt.rtrtidt Jttith. wiTt- KUI'»IS i>f Airon stt vtk!(on on Hrtinswiok aviii

HumluRiiin AVfdtu'. day.Miss XI irgarct Itariicr ami her RII>

Miss I Uz.ilK>th .Mutolilci-. of Phillips- j>uiK ntut Mis.s Anna Mnmbi-r, wt>it> i>n- |irtnhiLil at dinner nt the home of Mv&.\

1 rink Pltrsnn ami iliuiKhtfr. Allvn Kv«- 1ii Piusnn t.f StrwarlKVlllf, «n \Vv\-•

rtutisoll I Insclio ct" Port Warrt-n ami:iiant Shotmakor of llnntln^Uxi nintui*-d Hi ItlttusviHc nn UVilni'sday L. at-

i ml thi uitmiiobitf show.V\m M imlifi-and Hussi'l .1. Inscliuat-

> ndtd the KIIIKIUM of 1'ythfas bamim-tn PhiltipshurK Tlnirsilay iM-t'iitiih'.

Tli' run ilits of I-MItli Mnrccllii, ofNtw \ ill the WON lahl to rest In.tin- m-u-CithnlU unuti-i-y Alntiday nmritiiiK.

Ks Amu ADimliL't* is M)cnilin^ a fewili\s it tin home of Mrs. Stewart Wool!'t Still ^ illoy. !Ahf Hu-.«oll .1. IiifJolU' and daughter.!

•trtiiidi ituth. snent S.itunlay nflei*mui iml tveniiiK with ln-r miitlnr ti

! Mr,". John i:u.*h ami her daughter,t' | Airs. lEulit-rt Savcrcool, lioih of Phil-,' i lipslmiv, h:iv«» lH-t'ii fiirliiK for thf*! liirmor's ilau^htir. Ah>. K<lward C.*olt>,

! of this jil:iri> who is now iini>Vovlii'Jfroni an attack of plottrlvy. '

Airs. (Tooi'Bt* Opdyko was taken »iu\-tlt'iily ill on Sunday evi'iiini; an I Is imtttuicli improvftl at this writing.

Mr. and Airs. Alex Woolf onterlulnciln." tlicir i;ii(stx Sunday at tlu-lr honu1

in L'nlonluwu Mr. and Airs. DonaldUtwh. and sun Aldt-n of StowartsvilUv

There wan n wry Itttorostiiif? domon-stmtion of ahtmituitn waro hold at tin?home of .Mrs. Alex Woolf In Unlontowuon Thursday ufti'riioon. A demon- {ft ra tor from Harmony and tweh1'la llf.s weiv ittestm.

Airs. Percy Dcwltt of Stowai't.svllli

. ! .for Home tltm-. i.s cluwly

The y. M. C. A. lw>-« ofhad charKu of Htv Mfi-vkffti-liuirh Sunday j

l

., „. , of rclatlvirri at PliHNpaliurK FrlWax hi UK ton • day. .if thv AI, K.. Airs. Ki»il I'orier uf (iri-emviirh j*|n«nt fTlu-lr IUK. • ThuriHluy at tin- home of her «istrr,pr

f Itlooiiisdmry.the mem-iuct Kiv*»n

iH>th Intercstuii,' and lit- Airs. Itonoinbury.stiueliVf ami was Iilcldy tipprit'lauM. t KIWIMHI Prlec i

i:n.«s*?ll Dtifkworth of Montana J»ln-r '*'** d»at attcmleil tin* h:u. ._. . „ . . ..i'il his wife here owr Sundav at the n>' tin* KnlKht.t nf Pythias in Phllllps-lioine of her part-nts, Air. and Airy, i- ''"''K Thumljiy evening.Ki.uik Sny It-r. ^ i a

Olnistaphfr lloffmnn has pun-hasvd ' When Y«tir Farm KHH-U IS Sick I o»ka new Chevrolet tuurinir .Mr. ' for Kals.

•md \f™ la I 1 ! 1 M | - ; J»« ' »«H»l>cn. Itats are carriers of dan-\ti-s i'viSi r"r v h i i ln'Kt-rous pta«ue.s-hoK cholera, foot and

for some Im. U :,, m-l, hn''''!!.. flll0Uth MwMi% aml l l l u t '^rHile of allsh. i r d, t., 1, .,i , ,i ' s c n l I 1 K 1 ' ! ' - I l i l I ' o r i i c I11"'*1"'- Knnnern.sit- Is AMV t. W up alhmi the house. : R h m i W t h l . m v n r o I I m I m,mlwa U A T .

Harry Snyiler |iaiviM the wcek-eml ! SNAP. ItV sure and safe. Three sizes.at Allentown with .Miss Klule Secon.«. j We. B.V. $1.2:*. Soht and Rttaranteed

Airs, doolie Jlartinun of Wash high m :'»>* -K'ukins & .Meeker; Marvin Sarson.uas the Kiiest of her mother. Mv*. • '.AI

MiIs

OVOI-Kuring fo

Opilyki-her slflt mother,

K IHT m,F. Hill, on Moiulny.

, ;' " " " ' M M . Aaron Stovcmin of;swlek nvuiiuc, llftvp ltuv» liavltiK an

RUi-st. .Miss Hmnia Motions «r ttt

MH« MttMiret rkirher nnd her FiUent. <>( ^U'WartdVllleIK** Pl l / ih 'Ui Alllt.-liter, attended llu* j ''VeiUns.00 f,l\.n by the rnrent-Tettohent' As- •Xh'!>- ^n™m

fKintlon in Phllllp.-l.urK Kriday e\v- | "I11 '"1 ," I'lju-wlnyM I ^ Hariri- wiw .-lie r»f the Pliz,- Amanda Pleraon

Uoltvrt AleyWon a rei'em Ktie.st

CALirON*. WilliamMi<w ABnw Slik.-r. a trained iinrn.'. •);lL'li c : o i l l t ' - «'»» i s

111 it tin home nf h<>:- i

Mr. and Mrs. cu-orge Ondyke of Kn-1 JI !iekeitstown.ioniown and Air. anil Airs. John Op- O v r 1 ' "">' Pt'oiile. roniiiosod mostly of ;•tyke1 of Delaware Park wore amon« tni'mhers of tho two lodges. 3 . & 1). of •the relatives that attended the eighth ' - a l u l l m - ' Itifbekulw »f PhllllnnlitifB. :w.'ddiiiB anniversary of the former's I111'11 "i «MKe at the Ionic of Air. and';latiKliter, Air. and Airs. Peivy Dewitt,- •Mlfi- Morris ApKitr, at the Puriiina ft

A MESSAGETO TIRED,

SICK FOLKS

nuw.

on Tuesday

Paff and son Harold• as thi' finest of Airs,uf PliitlliiHlmrg.

; of PhilllpsbtirK hasof Air. and Airs.

. ploveil In thePhlUlpHliiirK T'.rrell iluliy farm waskirked In the hip hy one oC the liorriesai the farm tliore .Monday.ml Mis s imue l IL Slikor.

[he him* nf CliitrK'S Hanu has

i^,l!:Vu' "" " " « " " • " " ! .IIMTVKSTOWX.MIS'! M iruaivt linirli of !.:.nK | Th l l u » ' |n-.i>vr nii'i'llni; will W

i null MI .HI llu- Wi'tk-t'iiil with Airs, i liekl ut ttic nuiusi1 this wtn-ij.' I.i-atU'i1Imi h Uciity. ! II. n . Whin-.\Ii mil Mi-.<. Klston IJcuv ra-f r...; Tilt- siii-nminnt of llu.' hmiV* SupiifrM<tlni. Horn un altui'lt of imi'liinmilii. livlll ln> iiliwrwil h '

Ml-Yi.tayserved amispe

t Iiefre*limems every pleasant UVOIIIIIK wns

Don't Dii'.!> ThrouRh Life HalfSick :n;d Half Well.Tnkc this Advice.

Apgar and Yawger's Sale• ! * • • . • . : • . ' . - . • : •• — o r — • • • • • • • ; ' ;

; ; . . . • • -

Live Stock FaSg ImplementsThp-miliivrihcrs, f;lvini; up fnrnilnff, will illsposii of thofi-:live stockand faniiliiK im|ilcmcnts nt vendue at 1223 So. Muin St., known as the

PURANNA FARM, HUNTINGTON, N. J.aloiiR .South .Main Sticct ti-olley line, comraencin); at 12 o'clocjt on '

Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1922Hoover potato dfetror, 2 sprinR-tooth harrows, iipfjtc-tooth har-

row, Johnson hinder, 7-rt. cut; fanning mill, Farmers' Favorite Krain•drill, haynulcs, sled land roller, cutting box, jrrass seed sower, Osbornc7-ft.cut mower, now; Samson tractor, new; Xo. 2 Doylcctown thresher"nmrlilpwcr, new; Cyclone fodder cutter, Cannon coin sheller, Eurekuiced grinder, Kilns feed Rrindcr, hayfork, rope ami car: Osborne hay

Two bin Schwab wagons, low down farm wagon, rubber-tirebugcy, :i sets double harness, sot of one-horse truck harness, :] feedchests, pair of rubber horse blankets, 2 sets iron doubletrees, lot wooddoubletrees. Hay by the ton; milk cans, 10-gullon and 5-gallon.

7 Head Horses, 17 Head CattiePair of sray marcs weighing 8100 lbs., 7 and 12 years old: black

marc, weighing 1600,lbs., !> yvam o!<!; bay mare 1GO0 fbs., 9 years old;bay colt two years old: also pair of mules weighing *J400 lbs., 0 and12 years old. Ten mil.'tors. tirade HoisteiiiK; 7 heifers, one-year-ol<Ibull, pure bred; also lii chickens. . •'

HOl'SKHOU) fiOOIHi uill ho m\A Saturday aflfrnoon. FKK.-25.-M. A. riKKSOX, Auc.E. Fit AX K CLINK. Clerk. APGAR AND YAWGEUi

Po.stmi•y of HJoseph

ister ami -Mrs. Klnn-r li. Han

lilanoy.Mitmlity

]of Xi-vviul; imitl Ills

i M i

All kv liwith AI lc<

lic

I'hutvh Kuii'lay afternoon at th.' usualhour. i

Mis. II. Aliiass has been spcmllll}: atlie Mitv-ir ami r'";v <lil>'s "' i l11 l u ' r n1 '""' ' ' '- M''«. Aletler.

' ' who is ill at New Kninswick.• have tieen lilted The suit barn to Mr. ami Airs. .\"'"i

; Head leeently has bwn named Wtl-inonlhty meeting uf i]n- ;!l;tm Stnil 'le i:i>ml.

t iht ti Itiiprnvenient Assudation will: Miss Fiilper spent tlie weeti-i.:nl ulh i l l Tut'sday niylit at IJurouich - her hume near Hazen.

Mill ' Miss Kleitnur Heller of H;.:ketts-lohu \\ P.eaiy is- reuovei-iIK' from tmvn was a guest of her sisf r. Alls.

i llhit'.s ' Klston Apirar t'nr thf week-enl.Mm Mil Hoffnmn. who lias a lVai- ! The Ladles' Aid held Its F.-h. moel-i. I ml K Is improvt'd. j liw with Airs. Alnuss at the manse <>nMis L i"k'e A. Apjiar of Farmers-! Wednestlay afternuon.

\ilU i1- H overtiur from an H1IK-SS. !- Klla Mershon uf Newark spent Sat-Iss I !-. e Lanee, ;t tL-aolier In tin- : urday and Sun lay at liom*1.,1 i i i l l l school, who has li.-fir ill i Aaron Ati.-rshnn is rei-overlni; from

tiom sLiiUtina :tt the. home of l iv r ' an atlaek uf ptomaine poisoning.

On in ymir dru^gisI tor (Slide's l'epto-A);ii

i for i

ml ask hintami fake It

w week* ami

Airs. Aaron Steve.sou enli ' i tahied asher Kiicst on Wedniyilay, Airs. itussti'IIJ. Insi'ho a n l daiiKhtvr, Certruile limit,uf Port Warren.

Airs, nenjamin Sherman ha<l aw li.-rillimer Kiiests on WpdneHdny, her sis-ter-in-law. Airs. Stewart .Sherman ofP e n Warren:

Several of the ladies from here at*li'inleil the regular monthly mretini; of ,„ ,tli»- missionary und aid s.-cii'tv (.f S t . ; ' l " M l

.lames' Lutheran ihureli . wh'leh w a i ' stb<' l i m v y»ur-li.-:ilili l inprows.held at the home of Mm.. William AMI- If you :nv pale. Hreil. lack nniMlMili-r of Alpha Wednesday afternoon. Tlie ; anil vlRor. you know yoiiiM-lf that ifin xt meeting: will bu held at thf liome \ you had plenty of red IIIIMHI that younf Alr.s. Thomas I'lircell, Jr . . of limit- ; would not feel tired and half sk-k alllimtitn. - ; ihe time. The only sure roiind:ill(.ti of j

Air. and Airs. Morris A]>nai\ who re- : pernmnent health Is KOIKI hliioil, (ludi-'sside on the I'lirfniiu farm, and who i 1'epto-MauKiin Imihls up your l>Kiod t:ue to relinquish farming, will have a i with a form of Iron that nets Into ymir jiiurn waif' on Wednesday, Kelp. 2'2. and . »y»t*-'ni quickly. It is wtinderful. Von i•<n Saturday will have ;i wik- of )iousv>- \ will like it and It will make you fe«-l to !hold KOOIIS. when they will then move \ well and Ktronn. Life will lu* worth liv- \into their new home in Huiuiimtoii and l»K atfaln. Try it and ymi will tlianlt u.1. I-:. Insehu of Port Wrinvn will oc-riti'.v the. Purcell farm, vuwiti-il l»y theformer.

^ y yfor telling you aliuut it. Unifmists sell'Omle's lVpto-^IaiiKan in both liquid amitablet form. Adv«-rtiseinent.

YOU DON'T MIND THECOLD OF WINTER IF YOU USE

WILLIAMS'SUCCESS .

BUCKWHEATFLOUR

IT GIVES HEAT, LIGHT AND POWERAT YOUU GUOCEKS

Modern Dairy FarmFOR RENT

On, Share BasisAbout 120 acres including large expanse

meadow land with running water.XIMV cow-harn of modern type. Complete

set of farm buildings, including garage , milk-iiouse. etc. Stalls for four or livu horses, con-creted yard and walks. Water supply lo allprincipal buildings... Silo to be built this com-ing year.

House with eight rooms including fullyequipped bathroom. Pipeiess furnace; runningInt ta iu l cold water ; all conveniences.

On hard road three miles from Washington;If necessary owner will furnish the farm equip-ment except live stuck.

Kxccplionally favorable t e rms to the . r igh tpar ty. .Must be hard worker, in financial posi-tion to stock the farm and able to furnish goodreferences including last landlord. No .othersneed apply.

ADDRESS

F. N. JENKINS\V i r r tn CountyBMIR Store Washington, N. J. \

\ Oi-STOBIABoars tho BlBnoturoot01ro9.H Fletcher.JuBO lor ovor thirty years, and

The Kind 1'ott Have Always Bouqht

T g U r und Tlu,Ice a "WctU Woild, $2 75

CLAUDE BONNER'S SALE' — O F —

LIVE STOCKand Household Goods

The subscriber,, will sell his live stock and household goodsat yendue^on .the.-Jacob.Anthony..form __.„_.

commencing at 12.30, o'clock on ':

Thursday, February 16th, 1922Ileul of thoroughbred Ayrshire cattle, poultry and house-hold goods. • . • - ' , , ' .

The- herd1 consists of 2 six-year-olds, 2 two-year olds, latesnungers;. heifer, 23 months, due March 1st; Jersey cowseven years, fresh, with fine heifer by.side;*one yearlingJeiscy heifer; one Ayrshire bull calf. Also flock of 25 Leg-hoi n pullets.

The household goods consist of double bed, single bed,mattiesses, spiings, foaihei bed, chosseis, chest,'chaiis,

=-,0^0.3, rr.iss-.on lusn:ture-sel, eta;:dLr=:;i".!! fcibles, !ia:n =moek,j.hemical toilet, small cream separator, chuin, dishes,ind olliei ai tides too numeious to mention.

CLAUDE I50NNER.H.VRVEY C0U5MAN, Auc.

No Charge For Alterations Money's Worth or Money Back

Our Low Prices Are Bringing the People to This Great

FebruaryMark Down SaleNow for a busy month—OUR FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE means a big sav-

ing to you and your friends because we are unloading our great stocks of Fall and Win-ter merchandise at sacrifice prices in order to have a quick clean-up. 'There is alwaysa demand for good Clothing, Furnishings and Hats at this "Live Store" but there's agreater demand when we offer our standard lines of merchandise at such pronouncedreductions as represented during our February Sale, and everything must go regard-l O f ; C O S t . . _ . . . : ~ : i - , : r , - : - . , . . . ^ . - ' . . . ^ ••• v . • . • • • - . : . • : . - -.-.; • ...•..-.,. - : ™ . - . . - - . : : . — : - . - = .-.•:--:•..• ••-.,:::•.:-.: :., — .-;.•-.•-

Two Big Feature Prices—Exceptional ValuesSALE ALSO ON MEN'S SUITS

Hart Schaffner & Marx and -Kuppenheimev

OVERCOATSFine all-wool Ulsters, in all

the newest styles, staple blackand Oxford Gray, conservativestyles.

Former Prices $40 to $50.

Fine Quality Guaranteed All-wool

OVERCOATSSmart Ulsters in a large

variety of select patterns, alsoa large assortment of staple,black and Oxford Gray Over-coats. Former Prices $27..r>0 to !j37..r)0

m.50

Boys' All-woolMackinaws OyERGOATSp

(Made by Hart Schaffner &:Marx, sizes'12 to 18.years, all.-wool'ifabrics, rainproofUlster style with belt; former prices $22.50a n d $ 2 5 . 0 0 . ^ " " •'•''•'"" - ' • • • • - ' • - - : • — • • •

Special $16 .00 '

We have placed all in one lotfor a quick; sale; sizes 1 to 17years; values^to $12.0,0.

' , SpeciSl $ 5 . 9 5

Jr. Boys' Overcoats ,,Sizes 2l/o to S years, a fine

assortment : to select, from,mostly chinchillas, values to$ s 5 p : " ' ; l ; v • • - • - - ^ — - • " ^ ^ • • -

pecial $ '5^95 ; .?•:"Special

Men's All-woolSweaters

.: Ati^Prite

. AllMen'sLined Gloves

Reduced

Men's UnderwearHifih-rock Fleece and Chalmers Ril>-

i bed Shirts and Drawers; $1.00 (trade.

79c

' AllMen'sShirts; .

\ Reduced

All Boys'Union Suits

: Now 85?^

Boys' SweatersRoll collar coat, sfyle, values U\

• $4.50. :

• ••• \ •• ; - $ 1 . 9 5 ::

AllMen's; Hats

•.Reduced

• Men's • Hose-Kin6 iiualily. Cotton,..

.•25c ^ r a t l c . ,

•' ' \ V l 8 c : ' "• '•

one loti sizes 4G to 50

Special $2.50"....--..,..,i,^..._..,.,..,^l.J1.i.1i^.. ,*i^ - -.•;

jQn the Square—Easton

•:•. : • , : . • ; . • ?

1 1 ^'/SECTION frw^ "~. *" , ,'fHE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON,^. J., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0,1922 - — i : — ^ ' ^ 7.\'^$

IIAACKKTTSTOW.V.MIHS Slay IVrrlnn wan %Wvn t\ lilrth

day wirprlrte'by 23 frlwultnit Jiur liuniuK l l Ion Krltluy evening. A wry enjoyable

is veiling \VIIH H|itnt hy nil.> ItUKSdl Cook left lust' week ("or nninnth'N «»>• In Klorlitfi, t, Mr. mid >lrn. JoHepli Klutz moved ln»tweek from the house on JliKh utrect

• which ihey huve occupied nearly il5yr(tr», They nro Hlnpl'inn temporurllywith Mr*. Clara Uelllcki'i1. KninkCook, who will umipy the house \.«-n-tctl hy .Mr. and .Mrw. Klotz, la niukliiKKoverul Ini pro verm-nts bittnv muvjiiu'ihore,

riaymond .lohiifon is now oceur.....lil« new Ktoro room, liuvlnj; moved tnercdint wvok.

.Mrri. ICIixnht'tlt Oiillek suffered lasweek a «ll«hl inmlyUe Htrultc.

Warren Park /« iitftiln JII hit) pliieu ntthe store yf J. t). Mtx:k Inc., utter nntilmencc of two weckM from an ntlackof grip,

Tlie UIokOM>|ih!au Society will hold,Mnrcli 4tli, their 47th niinlvontary liWhitney I Mil.

KKbcrt tlltli'iihouM1 or Dolrult etienhcvernl d.iyn hpre- luft week owing l<the nerlous ItlnesM uf IIIM futher. i'ost-master CharlcK Itlttfiihouso.

.Mrs. A. K, .Martin of High street lin*old m 1'nw.iic panic* her mttiiKi-H^atJtudd Lake.

Mrs. Surah I'ryor linvtriK Itiiicnl tlipart of the niiil'' lumx,- mi Libertyfclrect to Iw vacated by .Mr. Com In, willmove tUt'iv Apill 1st, A Jemliiii, whoconduct* llie photo mudlo f on HighKtrcrt, will occupy 1H0 r^jni" over thostudio lo lie vacated by Men. I'rvor.

The I'urcMt-Tenchf'i'K* Assot'Iiitfoti willhold thin afternoon their meeting in tfi>public school niiilltorltitn.

Improvement l«t reported in the con-dition of Jfrn. .John Goodman, UMO InIII nt her home from sciatic rheuma-tism.

• lVter Strnnd him puivhnsnl n halfInterest In th« dnlry nud iioutlry farmof W IIllnm YoutiKKlcr.

Havlnrr pitted ten d.-iy.s with Mrs.John llork <m Cirawl avenue, tho Mtnse;iMerthii CIOHS arid MnrKiitvt Pleivon ofWostlleld have returned to tlit-lr Iiome».

The turn born hist week to Mi-, andMI-H. Unwell Itryan ban been tmnUHlHomer Taylor Ilryan.

A nitiMlcid wrvJce ivns held SundayHl«ht in Trinity M. K. church. Tin*choir UIIH assisted by Miss (llnrlch,leaehei- of voice ciiltiifi* at the C. C. I.The Woman's Home .Mlssinimrv societyof the church will meet this nfternuoiiat the homo of Mm. Theiidnre Hoover.Thin evening the Florence NightingaleMjclety'will bold their meeting at (hyhome o, Mrs. Kloyd Ayeis.

The Missionary Circle of tln> f'roiiiy-teriau church was entertained Tuesdayat Iho manse l>y*Mm. J, \V.,Murl>n.

Mr. and Mrs. Jnnicx Klt-hards midMm will leave town In May for Summit,whore they will niake Uu-lr home.

Mrs. D. Cornetlti nml diugliler re-turned J.'i.Ht week from .several Hay*'visit with unotlicr daughter, ilr.i. N\ir-niaii 1'iyor In t'hlllipsbniK. il»*r nmml-iliiu^hter, Mis.4 Norniii l*ryor, ii'Uii'm'dWith hf-r for wveiul wvvUtt' vhit. Thewin boin recent!y to Mr. and Mm.I'rynr 1M« IH>CII nunied liobt-rtI'ryor.

The Um-hi wmtl fi iiin M. 'I*. Welfeh,who was In an mituninliili' uiMdent onTliursdny near Miami, Florida, Is he hadregained jni-tlnl cniiKoluiihiiKSH ami hadnow ti fair chance nf tvomt'i'v. It isnow staled bill lioanN oliHctlieil tin- viewof the api>roacliiiiK train.

The "meeting held liibt Tuesday HIKIUby the ^^n*s Club of Trinity churchwas attended by l;ir«i» ntimber of tliemembers and also mem tiers of the So-ejill Sorvic-e Miolherhood of tin* I'rcH-livterlan i-lntrnh. the Mayor JHUI m«m-bcrM (tf the Comnioij Cmincil were pres-I'lH by HpcclJd invitation. The speakerof the- event HIT was .Samuel Wijsoti ofNewark, -who spoke on "l^iw Enforce-ment." lU'frtvdiments were .servedwhich consihted of windivlehcs and cof-fee. Si-It-cUmiM were rendered by theTJrothcrhood choir.

The mad itt Quaker yettiement hasbeen Ki'iulcd by HIIKII .SlinniUuii. who IKnow KravelllnB u private io;id EliroughAllnniuchy farms.

Mrs. Eva Trimmer is spending severalweeks Mith relatives at Oninpo.

Churlcs Couifle of .\ettton is •speiui*inp several days In town. -^

Mrs. Janif.s Kislier \y visitinK herdaughter. Mrs. fi. M. Ilanre. itt ICahton.Mr. Fisher was a weolt-end Riiest tlieie.

Miss Genmieve Cram1, a. .student atColumliia University, returned .Mondayfollowing a visit to her parents, .Mr.and Mrs. Theo Crane.

MI-H. C. T: Mcrrihew and son are titihelr honm liuu- haviim returned from ;ttwo oniuths1 vWt with ielativcs :uPliitlshurK.

A ladies chorus rendered specialniiiKlc at the services In tho Presby-terian church .Sunday morning.

Mrs, Khnfler Smith of I'leasant Grovo.Hpen tsewnil d.tys last week with herdaughter ami family, Mrs. "Wallace

en a p p BIn the near future to I rackettst.nwu.

The pupils of Hie Presbyterian Sun-day school who* have attended, everyM>ssion of ihe .school during the pastyear will lie nivon a book as a reward.

Miss Mynlo Osimrn Is seriously 111 ather homo in Main street.

Tho meotlnt- of the reading club of

Sruator Wbiluey fo Have Opposition.AVilliim U. Kniilton., president nf the

llurrisiown 'I'rusi Company, announcpdhis c'luulfdaey for the Stale iSenatorshipIn. opposition to Penator Arthur,-"WhitTiievv, who Saturday announcedilhat liewould aBniu *wk the Kopublicau nom-ination In Sforris county.

RHEUMATIC ACHES

THE racking, agonizing rheumatic__ ache is quickly relieved by an ap-"""* plication of Sloan's Liniment."For forty years, folks all over the

•world have found Sloan's to be thenatural enemy of pains and aches.

/ / penetrates without rubbing.. •You can just tell h% its healthy,

stimulating odor that it is going to doyou good.

Keep Sloan's handy jfor neuralgia,sciatica, jlamc back, stiTT joints,'soremuscles, strains and sprains.

"At all'druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40.

Liniment

ParailyRemedios. Fora clear,healthy complexion UBO freely

Dr.Hobson'sEczema Oititmcnt

muss CASTLB. -.MIKM Afnry D. IUIHII linn rcttirmil tu

hur duties at the Hlch lirldnt* f*chool,lifter beliK,' conllneil tu herhomu withu heavy cold,

Mrp, Irvln ..Suilth of StewnrtHVlUe,n|i«nt Tuesday with her" aunt; Mrs.M. I-. UuHh.

.Mm. Jacob I'orco and MIKM MarfpirclKni-ce wero fturdtH of the latter'* nl«.ter, • .\Ir». Alicu Otunun of Wanhlnstoii.Tti''« lay.

.Mr*. Ktlwurt] lltwh wrtH the RUCKI ofher ulster. Mm. Klbtibcih IJaylor, o'StewartttvllU'. Wcdne«day.

-Mr. and Mm. Albert Hohboom wereentertained at th<> homo of Mr. andMi'H. Thco. HCIUIIKC of WanhltiKtoiiSunday.* Ilflyn, little da us liter of Mm. Anna

ISrttz, itntt rrcovprwt" Trom a )fj;ltt at-tacj< of imeumonla.

.Mr. and Mr«. Frank Baylor, of.StewaiiHVllle, npenl Sunday with llr .and Mm. Kdwanl ituxh,

.Mr. and Mm. Wm. Ittimfonl.-Jr.. nmllittle daughter have returned home af-ter ependiiiK some time with lu*i' im-rciiln, Mr. and .Mrs, John Kelson, ofWnfthhiKion.

Mm. f&Iftnnl Itiitth will entertainthe local Dolly Club next Wednesday.

COUNTY SCHOOL NOTES

icocKsnuto.lhaau Lighten[i h»» had n tele-

phone ini-tnllcd in IIIH home.J. J. Cnmp!iel). or flaxen, will have

charge of the wervfees Sunday after-noon, i

Mr. and Mm. (ieorse VuunaUn at-tcnde'l thi> funenil of her 'nephew, atIlollund, Wednesday. .

MI-H. Leo LommaKon. who recentlyreturned from Dr. Corroll's IIospl-tnl, is refiiperatlng nicely followingher Kiii'Klcal operation.

•Jacob Schrattenekner itnd son andSamuel Cook spent a few days recentlyIn Xew York, and while there attend-'•d the Hliipndiomc

Mrs. Klizulieth Vannatta has return-ed after a ti>n days' visit with Mr. andMrs. Jesse Willlvcr, In KnKton.* •

William Coot haw been suffering withrni-hiii)Cl<> on his neck.Mrs. Henry Meini spent over Sunday

in New Vork mate.Mrs. Itebeoca .Norton nit ended the

funernl of John Smith at ItelvidcreM nn ilny.

A family fmm Xew York linn movedin Warren Merman's house. Hint wasformerly occupied by Alvln l-Yable.

IIAIH10NV.Theoilore Cunningham I* in the Kas-

ion'hospital, suffering u-otn an Jitjurcilhand.

Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Dull entertain-etl lelatlves from Kattton over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs, Ora r riunh and Mr.and .Mrs. Oeorjje Lommasnn attendedI lie funeral o r thr-ii- niielc, John Smith,at i;olvidere, on Monday.

Mrs. Raymond finim am) ,\|rsAmanda Kinney. who have been con-lined to the lioun;> the pitm few Wetlts,re cnnvaloNcini,'.\VillIam .Miller, of Axhury. is isnewl-

inj- some time at the home of i-;nOumm,

MIKH Ilia Hueklee. of I'hllllpsbuiK.•1-sltcd .Mr. and ,Mr». Philip Winter

from Saturday until Monday.Tin. Woman'* moirthly mlRHlonarv

meeting will bo held this Thurailuvafternoon ai the home of Mrs floil-frey Waklbel.ser.

.MIHS r.mcc Stniip has been confinedto her home with jaundice. Carl KM-mer. of Canton, taught Hie .school lamweek In her jiliice.

.Mrs-. Clarence Teel has rvliiin<»lhome nfier HiiciHlhit; .some weeks withJiof relatives in Uimbertvllle andfrom the Trenton hospital '

Xext Tuemliiy. Fclinmry Mth, tlnrimm 1 Rrliool nioriliiK will be held juovery hch"ol dhtrlet In the futility.

l .\olicrn of tlier>e met Un«s havi' beenlioHttnl on every school hoiiw nm\ luother public places. In thin aiuitmtmeftltiK iifiv mcnibiTH of 1M>UI\1M ofeducation will lie eleetnl to take t!:nlaee of IIMW whotte terms extdie. Amemlxir mny HIICLHI.1! hiniMdt. Tli<)term of office Is for three yearn. Amember of the board of fduciitlon shallbe (it lenm twenty-one years of HK*'> acltlzQti it ml r^.'itfut of the bchool dis-trict, und «h:ill have been mtrli it eltlzen and resident for ut least Hireryears immediately prccvdlug his or lie)becotif; n tnemlier of sueli lioanl. andshall hi* able to lead and write. Wo-men citizens iwviityom- years t>f URVor atiot'c. by virtue of the NineteenthAmendment to the t'nited Stutrs Com-slUutioii, may vote for everything jnc-ncnted nt Hit1; nn'ctiiiff. They may also-as already Inillniteri. serve as niemiii'mof boards of ediieiitlon. All cleftIOIIMfor membcis of sm-h lioanls of rdue:i-tion Hhall lie by h;i)lot. The pulls forstich eN'ctlnn sliall nmaln open on<hour and as much longer nn nmy IKnecessary to eiiulde the legal voterspresent to cast their ballots. Haiti hul-lotM mnv ln> printed or written or partly printccl mid jiartly wriiicn.

At the annual meeting the moneythought necessary to run the schoolsfor the coming year will also be votc<(.The amount set forth on the printednotices represents a careful CKtitniitumade by the present board of cduca-Hon. It Is a very serfoiis mistake toprovide lest* money for our schoolsthnn Is necessary. Xo school districtIf piovidlm,' too much in the way oreducation for its ehildiei), and mostnri> providing too little. When notenough funds are provide 1, one of twothings must result. Hither the tftnn-dards of buy schools are lowered or art ell tit occurs which nu-ann (hut moneymust be borrowed ami interest paidon that which should lie provided bvtaxation.

Since the efficiency of our MrhooNdcpciuls very lui'Ktiy on tlie localboard «f education, ft Is of the utmostImportance that tlio most capable per-sons, men and women, are selected.Th« people vote the fun/Is, but it I-the board of education which si>l<-ctjthe teachers itnd fixes ihcir salariesprovides textliooks and other xupplic*.for tne j)ti|>II.« and furnishes and keepsin repair the school hulldinss In whichoui' children ipeui sa jrreat a part oftheir time. For all thin they rocelwno compensation hut often ctitlctamIn.<ttrad. Xo sreater service can berendered to ti community than thatwhich is rendered by n member of :ilioaiil of education. It la the primeduty of every citizen Interested fn jiult-lic education lo .see that the wisest andbost are put In eontrol. and to heart-ily support them in thoir efforts to Im-pmve the wcbools. •

Our KchuolH Hie what ive nmljethem. Their .success during Hie com-liiff year win depend very largely onthe Interest takon in the annual meet*IIIK, February 1-lth.

.STATK N'KW.S.A P.itcmiii kiwyer named Kent

bought tit" tangible assets ol theVenbest Shoe Company at Newton atic-ceiver's sale for $3,770 in bulk, the|iroiiorty brinsbiK mote thuL way thanII did when .sold piecemeal. The :IH-sets consisted of macbiiu-i-y and somestock. The liftbillties of tlio company.

j <vli!clj went into Involuntary bankrupt-cy, .totaled ntwmt Cltl.oou. It is lull-nutletl Hint tlx> fuctory will mm-; In1 *-?<«< again nhorlly.

iglil bttwccii Nil) frcidtmcii and,-.,...unioieK of liutgiTH College In tin-

, * Crow lO'i'H Inn at Kultuav did dam-age cHllinnteil at $1,500. Sti'-am* from(lie liOM\weie inuti* twtcnt tbnn ;"it'-- •iiiithorliy In uu^lliiig to6 riut.

iJrlroy V. "Wtiltf, teaeher In theXcuton high nehool. and niu> of t!io jnine IfitclKTH whd reslgnetl lu u Ixxly

,'ln timti'M ngaliiHt the action of the ji lioanI of [-Mucalloii Jaiimiiy U, uhetiiti cotnprumiw was Mtiitposed to havebeen efft'ittd. Krlday :ii;aln t"iid<-iedhis rCHlgiuillon without giving any j

Ktmitucr cottnge burglars, opeiating'(with the jimmy and plunder |.i.-I;.'looted tin- South Nomt rvilU- IIOIIM-S ofI (UviflvH ,\, W<>n'ill »ml TroubiJd^-'Cain way, New Voik tuokcrH.* $utwtimi- dm lug Hit' past week," oiirylng offsllveiwatc, Ihu-iu .in I other h\>nx"lioldeffects valued at several tlmtix.tml dol-lars.

The xtuileiits of liilluO-H lU'Ui-^i- willhave nn egtr show af Hi*- colkgi* »lXew Itriimtwli k r-bruaiv l'1-LM. Spe-cljl pikes will b- orf.'i-ed.

I1AXK.V..Mr. ami Mr*. I). H. Sp.'inKeiitici'j; nn

VINIUIIK with their cuti. Knink Spun*;*enbi'iK. tit I'llllnilelphlli,

A parly WIIH Klven tu M\xn ICuth!Thatcber, .S.ituiday aflcrriDunlii honor'uf her eighth bh'lliday. Thorn> preKent Iwere LIHIU Ciet-ti, liditli: JtUMh. Viola !ThUtclKl'. Anna i'liiil Illld J-'rillii CM-die.

.Mr. and Mix. Elmer Llnnatwrry en-tertained frk'itdN from Xcmn-Ji, Sun-il:iy.

U'illfani S)iatiKenbein nml daiii:hti-r.Myrlle of Uxford. pn.s.scd SIUKIII)' withUanlol KpJU)f,'enlK-i-fT.

.Mi'N. Arthur Uii.slr and datiKlitcrnl*W1i •mill Uorli*. and .Mr«. OBI. I*.I'jitil nml d.niphtcr^, Anna unij i'rtt)}-CVH. piiMrd Thur.sday with Mrtt, .1. U.S l

MONTANA.A largf iiumber of th» frlctidx of

Mr. and Mis. Jo-.-ph Hush ari'l familvv.Mltt'd Ilicii- liom>- S'.ituril.iv evening.Tluy lia'l (i mo<-t cnjov.iblc timt- In eon- fvernation, games and mtis e. i

Then- was no public sehool during l

last week, on account of the driftedcondition of tlie roads.

Klij.ih Wool ft- has pin clmm-cl iln>jno[jcrty oocupieJ by (if(irB'i' Stuunton.ile takfH pos»ossion noon.

The Iiniuovenifltt. AKsoelatiun meetsl-'rlilay i'vening. Fob. Kith, .it 7.."UI .(.'clock. TIIP.HC ineetintjjj an- veiy In-'tertstlng. All are invited to attend. '

' Star anil Tlirlcc-a-Weck World, $2.75. f

TIHs imdKCt shal l .,iso cons t i t iue the 'tax ordlnnncioidlnuMfo i-olatiiiff to t axes fur year 1922,H ordained hy tlie Toivnsliii, I 'o inmit tfo nf t!i.

orth ng Mti tement «if i-L-iounfor thtJ ILsc'iil yuar llll'l'.Amount nf Surplus llt>Venui>

An[jL'l|),ttt'<I Itu veil ties

Ta"1'!5./)!1!'"'1!1;'1111111

> and apiiroiii'latio

r--.ll TaxSalt* I liltl Cold I'.itelAmount ht IIL- r.ii.se'l

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: ! ;State Aid Itoad.sPoliceMoiillliI'our . „„•,I'nstnciit of Xott-h " ; "min'oInteu-sl , '_ "tifio'lin

1JIHI.0IIion.on

10. Oil."0.00

HID on2000.0(1tllill 00i i s no

e a c xr eM'emJIlures I n ] u A]i|iroprlailon'r ex])cmlitiii-c'K .i!ia« Appropriatio

Over expendItiirus Stiito Aid Ho;ul Ap

Thin urdlnnij.cu .slmll take effen a.s

Attest It. I-1. STItAltUi;. .\i-lin^ Ot-rk.ti, W. DAT-I(V.\I

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Tuwnshiii (.'umniltti'i'.

VOTK'M,-Nmlif Is ItereUy given that ilit* following IUIM] budget ami tax orilhiniice

r» nmn/uvftl bj the Ti>wnt>liip Committee of Hie Townsh])) oC Wurtlilnnlon.untv ot Waircn. Xew Jecsey. on .January 2S. 1022.

i. i i A llS' llIl ' ln 'r.on t ! 1 , e , b l I d * r e t l u u l t i w oriHnnupe «*'» >»o held at the towiibhln

V.«w nil""«ay. t ebmary V, Id-', m 7.JI0 n'clnck In the evening. &t which

i v ! T , P c objections to tnjltl budget and tu\ <irdln.tnec of the Township

lo«n»hl i y"lU' may Uv l i r t " t e l l l w i ">* •In-V l n x 1»»>»"* " f h I l i ' l

I.OCAI, WUUfiKT ni.- T H E TOWNrillTP UK WASlUNGTOX. POfN'TV OF WAIt-IIK.N. Xi:\V .IKHSKV, FOK Till-! l'MHCAL YI3AK 1022

Thin budget shall ul.so uunfllltute Hie lax ordinanceAn ordinance relaMnj,- to taxes for the yciv 1(122.Uc It ordained hy Ih.> TownKhlp Coinndttue or the Township i>f W.ush-

"igtuii , (Jountv of W n n w . ,y c w _ . i C i - scy . - l l . . i t Llivi u niinit he ii«(.^Mid. rnlseir

U^'ffi'fc^icfir'J'i.ir1 ,'l!^ro')ow"'« alttlemcnt °r •''"• ™ inll' pp'rSiuiS.

A moil nt rplus revenu

iiirplux Itoveiitif .approliseellanomis revenue.*:

1. S ta te aid (ire:' l O l l

ANTICIPATKM UKVKXI'KS

Don* tilthsl-'lnes and L?etiiiltiuKSuite Aid Township roiul IiiiprAmount t o .be raised hy tnxnil

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Assesiiinent ,uiil eoilecViiartiiitMii of ilnnni'itoads . :i'tard of Health . . . .

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oprtilotip , I ! 1:fHopriathm:)' 11121 'ifotkK'1-cvi-niit:. tnillelpiiied, .1921

st p<nr iii-proveincnl with state aid public road frliii's i-oruer to-5l«rdpior'j. l.TlJtt". Mtem-e to"v,,.-:v-l|in llu" thronjrli Pnrt rmiieiiTlii!i',mM;!i:ini:o M!I:I 11 ml;.. otTee't us providi-il

CV It, Tl

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IS1I0IMI70(1.11(1

.10.1100.100.00

.10.0(1

til 0.10200.00

clji pri/i.iHhotild In*

l b . (iff red. Ajle at leant on

ihotild In miule at leant ondvance of opening nf show.A r d h t Hld f

aliimsek lu

dvance of opening nfAeiordhic tu Heldl l .\K.s()clatf(m

vfary nf (h* in tinln .\K.s()clatf(m edusuiiic:.'* in tin-

Vurk and l'":i.tdel|ilii;i distrl(-tnncelvi annually -1,000,(100 1111,-1 ris ofmilk. TIiwv are In the Mati- 1,'O.OuOIf«ilHtl>lllH.

Two small chiMl-di were burneil Indeath In 11 lire that destroyed the homeof their parentu at Uttl.nun Friday iif-ternoon. ICnlheriiH* I tell, two y«ir.sold, and jMexauder [fell, four, were thevictims Locked ill ati .embrace, theirboilicH were found umlet- a (-ouch f<e-miitlt wlili'li they had crawled for re-f"Ke.

William Wiftiluini, nirnicrly 11 keep-er In Hinte PrlKon arid in clmrue «( aemivlei. Inlior camp, was appointed bvtilt,- Sussex Hoard of l>'n-vh!>MerH JI'KKteward nf the county alms house toJUK-coel .lolin I.a Force, win* w;is noti-lied at (lie last nicctiiiK to \nn\iv April1. .\lr«. UMckham wan eleeieil .slew-ardesff. Since leavlnK I IK* employ ofthe state .Mr. AVickhani has iwn run-nlnjf a farm in Andover lownsltlp. Tin-couibiiit'd »alary of the .steward andhis wife was'fixed at $100.

.Mr. II. CnwiiV of llahway mwiithe wet-k-eiul with Ills family. i>f thisplaee.

.1. \ \ \ Scott J*j>i-nt Sunday wltli Mr.•1111! Mrs. |''iiiiik Uike. ,

.Mm. Thco. Allen entertained overUc* week-einl Mrs. Mencu of Vienna.!

.Mr. and MtH. Danlc! Kvanx willmove to TybylKiima. luvens .Air. llv.unlias a new ])o.sitlon. !

Mr. and .Mrs, J . \V. Scolt und «un !Stanley spent J-Yhlny afternutm at jW u t f l i l i i f i t n n . j

load L-oiiipany. The chain that wanMiporthiK n Kiiiffold alutiKHldc u brldRuat XcKhnnlc, broke »nd .Wtllinmunn hadti t>:u1 fall whleh IIIIU him up a lungI hut-.

Chinese KKRH Are Here.L'H-fir** eomtritf Hit'.-Vt'v.' YOJ'!: City

u China, a:* they tlld at this timeliua year. Tlnvtf HhijiniintH hnve jir-lived In the laxt ten dnyx canHlKtlnsnltncether of W22 • CIKCM, or iir,.tiCO'.I'lxen IHK*- Another Hlilpniunt of 0,000c.ifiK IM due thfM week. The canes aretiui'l'1 of heavier material than ourAmerica 11 VKK '"iscs but contain thewiinc iiu:iiltlty of '40 dozen <;iich.

It takcH the Chliiexe cgKH live weeks»i» *,'«,•(. Jjcre—I/IJW wct-fcs on itut wat«_-r and two week* from Vancouverhere 17y rail. They an- fredh «nlherc<l.it the point of ..-shipment In Clilua undnnivf hen: In fairly cuod conillllon, »)•though the ronleiltx of the rcpt arenxually MllKlitly Hiirunkcn. The vtiita(ire Hinaller in HIZ« Mian domextlt: es«Hand WCIKII I nr f. jioundH ]VH» per :!0dozen r:i»e.^. The Chines** vxzx an- ldehlcily tr> cheaper vlas*t retail Hand to liakork-f.

1oor J o l i n O . r J K W,Jn tho course*of Introdiiclnp

etti nt hhi annualUIIJIC CJaKurecently.,John,D, Itockefellcr,*how wimwa"1 men "wcre^'fnititlcoHcnrchlnn: for him hut did not rct'ognhim IIK he walked about nenr. tliemi

"I don't nooiwwhy H-!»," Jie fn.MHwi; M|jut probaWy I don'i-driiin-'-wenough. I muHt try to d r o s s ' l t tMy wifu#hati told mo that "fi

j timvM. Jlut after I've worn u nullor fifteen yenrn l net rather fond

t i t . My wjfc'i* iiffcctlon for It.' "

tonot 1of

cmirne, waneH."

Star and Thrlco-a-Weck Xew VorkWorld, $2.75.

1 To t'ny '• for .Peer Paiiiaui).1 Protection from deer Is neeiled -in[Xew .ferfley, «cconlhi(?;to tho 'iifixlcul-turlstfl. • „ * >

AK-semblyman Parker, of Ocean, ac>,cordlriRly bun. Introduced n hill thatwould compenKute tho farmers -forcropj* destroyed ]jy ileer.!, IIo -QIKO __would allow the runnliiR.'nt larcuthroiicliout, tho year of hound dogs onthe theory ihey would keep the deer Inlite woods and swampH.

Mtr llctUvl 'M. K. Cln'ircli.Sunday school at 2 p. m. and preach*

Iiif; service at 3 o'clock. ,A social will he T

AXTIIOXV. I.Mr. ami Mrs*. C. l'Hcu xpcnl I

ily Kiwnt Saturday in WitHhhiwton.Mr. and .Mix Chrnncc frlco spen!

Saturday with .Mrs. l*rlce*n brut tier a i ,Spruce Kim, who IH ill. ,

\'lctor Mann \n sick nt hit! home tierc.Mr. and .UIM, \V. H. Ihdin entertuiuf-l,

.111 Kmnlny the f.tllmvitiB Kne.st.s: Ah-, jand Mrs. Irvln Shm-p and fiiinil>.!Claicucc Ciistner and Mten Ji'itn!"!Snover. I

.Airs. \V. Jlaun and HOII Lester muluredto Cnllfon Saturday afleilUJOU.

DanniRc VmUtits I'pheld.Two tlittiKiKc sjiils of local Inli'lvwi

have JH.HI been decided by the .Ww.I'-r.sey Supit'ille enitrt. The verdict itf$10,0(10 awarded ' " .Mrs. ,1. Garner Kut-lon. of Annaiidale.r for the death of herliushand, killed in ,ih'* Central railroailyard at I'hillipsburc In Feliru.'iry, IK0,will have to be pal'!, the court luirt or-dered. Sutton while walking ithiou«lilh" yard, where he was employed, wasstVuek and fatally injured by a LehlghValley drill engine. Knit was hroii(,Fhtin tlie Himlenloii county courtn byWilliam C. Oeblmrdt & Son. of Clin-ton, as attorneys for tlie widow. Thetlieji tllroetor-s'-'neral of nillroads. ,\lr.Nines, UKcinat whom the verdict wastflven, caii.sed the case to b<.' aiipcaledto the hlKher court.

The other case decided was also on aHines appeal and tliiH, too. rciultucl ina defeat for the director-general.

Joseph W. Willi.-uiiHon. of Patten*hiirgr, will now receive the aniouiu ofI lu> viii'ilict allowed him in the enmitycourt. $-1,500. The Cittihai'dis had hisVMV. H>.' was Injured while employedas a painter by the Lohltfi Valley rail-

i

Speculation and WasteLead to Wani"

After the armistice there came aperiod of reckless spending, extrava-gance, speculation and waste—fac-tors that bring want, and often muchsuffering.

Prudent are they who have estab-lished the saving habit^&nd becomethrifty. Open an accoiiiifeswith thePhillipsburg National Bank.

3rA InkTCht Paid on 'S:v

.UNION SQUARE ••• NEAR D E L A W A R E B R I D G E

PliiI3ipsburg,N. J.

Soft Shoes for Tender FeetTarns and Welts i

The Comfort Shoes made by J; J.Grover's Sons Co., are acknowledged,

,even by their competitors, to beBEST in every respect.

1 SOFT, FLEXIBLE, and shapedjust right for comfort as well as

- looks, they are the jdeal shoes fortired, aching feet. 5'e carry a fullline of these shoes for eiljher houseor street wear, priced from $5.50 to$9.00, in all sizes and widths.

WQLSLAYER'SOld Reliable Family Shoe Store

Groffs' Sons :

WEEKEND SPECIALS!Friday and Saturday Only

CANNED GOODSCom, sliiiuhrd |iinl,, lllc; 3 cans

for 28rIVas, Uarly Juno, 2 for 2>I'IMS, itohin Iluud, 'JVIopltono

Vcnx, call ISc'I'omnlocs, .small can fie

I'cjirs, lar^c size cjin ,....25cI'luiiiH, large mi/x can 22c

riiicapplo, hitiitll can l."f

Caroline Milk, a Kulistitutt1, ntcan .» "9c

FREE—1 Pkg. Hotel Astor Tea—FREE,,We will give free, one package of Astor Tea with every

Pound of HOTEL ASTOR COFFEE sold at 45c lb.

NATIONAL CAKESJonnic Cakes, lb.. 17cBunny liars, lb 21cGin^d1 Snaps, lb. . ..15c

COFFEETry our special blend at

25c lb.

'Butter, fancy Queen Print, at lb ...42cLaid, pine kettle rendered, at 2 lbs. for 23cBaby Brand Bultcrine, colored, ready for use, at lb 32cMoslcy Butteiine, at lb 29cRed Line .Macaroni and Spaghetti, 9c; 3 for 25cLar.ne Meaty Prunes, at II) 15c

Dry Goods—Extra ValuesYour choice of any lij;ht ground Percale, at yard 23cA number of Patterns lo close out, at yard 17cCalico, light grounds only, at yard 10cWhite Madras. :S6 in. wide, an assortment of patterns, at

yard • „..:. 39cLadies' Wool Underwear at >/: price to close out.Pear) Buttons, assortment of sizes, dozen.... 5cNeedles, assorted sizes ....'. 5cDress Snaps, all sizes, white or black, regular price, 10c;

2 for 15cTlie Newwith all

Sjiring Quarterlies have arrivedthe Latest Styles for Spring.

GROFFS' SONSAgent McCall Patterns Telephone 64

CHOICEVictor Records

Have These Delivered to You by Parcel PostWE GUARANTEE SAFE DELIVERY

No Extra Charge

3571,'i f Popular Hon^s of Yesterday—i a i I d l • l

7i;j rr!-in. I Medley ^Vallx. No. i Hackcl-Ucrsc Orchestra

" " I'opuliti' Sonss of Yesterday—Sledley Waltz No. 2 Hackel-DeiEO Orchestra$1.251

of New Vork," "Summertime'1and "Yip! I Adee! I Aye." Ifyou turn it over you will henr"Maggie Murphy," "Two LittleGirls in Blue," "Sweet Rosie0'Grady" and "Little' AnnieR * 1

Here is a recoui lo m ^ cwearied old waltzei-s put ofttheir carpet-slippeis and oncemore get back into pumps. Titoone side of it includes "Hail,Hail! The Gang's All Here!"

,,'Thc Bowery," "The Sidewalks Koor.e>.JI

1SS42 ("Just a Little Love Song—Fox TrotJO-in. I Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra

7 C - 1 Ty-Tee—Fox Trot• "I'l Paul Whitcnmn ami His Orchestra

Here are two sumptuous andheavily-scored, new Whitcmanfox ti-nls. The lights of Broad-way pulse and glitter and throbin every note of them. "Just a

66011

Little Love Song" has simpleand easy-moving melodies,thickly encrusted with the jew-cl-colors Whiteman so wellknows how to use.

fK Cooke 10-in. list price »P *•—*-*her own delightful quaintness ofutterance. Melody and.havmonyarc of the soundest tonic-and-(lominant structure. The rarelyric quality of1 the singer'svoice is revealed, especially inone or two high notes, not toohigh, of cool yet : opalescent •quality of coloring. The orcjics-L r a l t J

Once a&aiii has Anictila Galli-Curci, instciul of Iho more usualcoloratura number, elected li»give lief luibltc :i siiiipk-r foni-posiiion in the jiopular Ainevi-can manner. "01' Car'lina"|)rc^cnts no (liflicultir. oithoi" tnan avtifit or an audience. Sujr-aested to its composer by thesight of ix colored ,-oldicr re-

~of "tlie" War, ami declavinff his strings, with an occasionarclctirhomesickness for "Ol' Car'iina,1' (lute-tone among tlio woodwindstho sonff has a touch of dialect,( and ffentie tinglinffs of (heto which .Mine. Galli-Ciirci lends1 [ celesta.

/Win. H. Keller & Son, EASTON.PA."

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Til l . WASriTNGTONSTAR; WASHINGTON. N. .T., THUKSD.vV, VE SECTION TWO-,.

COI.l'.MIIIA. •Ilk-liiiiil .lnniM. lirolhrr "t !!••>•. T. I)

••<»"'»-•-> w-m ui,t,iiiU-il II>H>U TUI i^K*;..!;-i-illn lual KUIIIIIIV III ii I'nli'rmin hiniilliil

1 l l l l \ " l H 7

I KUIMI uvw Kiiintiy ut Mr. :iml Jlro. JnlmKIPI'.T. . : 1

; -ari-o. J.,.u,-i :.!!!ii:- ;.|*<.n: r.u:-.!:-;!:i:.-: wllli lur niali-r. Jlra, Irvlni; Ki-vi-rs. M| l 1 l l l l W<lwl \V«l iMHl i iy .uB<H7yr i . ) l i |

louv--* n mm. Uc-v. mill Jlrs, Janu's ill- • Mi-;. OiMl-, , - i

u-r uMllcli,,r Mi'. ;im

lo »n»>l r,.,-wlwro they will N »l i w m l w.-k«. iKi i im ' l ,•l-h»re are wvi-i-nl Wmn-n .-•.iiniy i-,-,-, A , - , l m T , . , , n M , , . „-.,., „,,,,. ,„ ,.,,„„

;. l-io in uKll trillion. . ! rirrvlut* tin- mill M.nnl-iv

• r iVu^"'" 1 TiyY !"r'1 ""'8'»*W*"*« Air. Culvc-'r ami rf'insl'.uV M-.n. S.lv ^ n t M'J a " " l l l t ; r °" "?. ""'^i11*11 il:iv with Mr«. iwvltl Anplr.voynfje. • They expect to *»U hi •• few - - -- - - -ilayn.

Mts« MIHIR* Care «f til-.1 -I-'linutl cilice

! 1»-ili ' wi-iv* Kiil-Kitt - Ktin.l'.iy uf, '.Mr-:., Krauts ' fiitlu'i'. Nn hit in Ci'vi;;ir-

Miss K11U1 KamU'ljO- spent Huiid:ivwllh Mn.. Win. SiirK'li.

- •••inn .• i i l ' .hT V>irv "I It IV il".'lll IHH (-1111:1- Wlll l l ' l*' Lc' l l ' l l ll'l-t I j f f t l i l l «' if II Mill Iforccvls M,,,l In 1,1 Her l.oiui-; by : -« . - r , , l"b V,,,l -,n"ill " " " " j " "ion ot Injurii-i nwlvi-i! I "

l a r l or last «-.-k for surf-tell U-.--1- , , , . , , . M , , . . , * • ' > " " " ' "lent If f<,i!ii<l iK<-t<^nt'v.Tlre-llclvlifcn.- ll'cm.-ii

Tin? :iiiini:il iii.-ctiiii: for the .-Ic-llimif iiii-t-.- iiii-mi-i-r.-j ,,r ii«- iiujmi .,r i-;.iu- luppi - r th,- lull,-,- ,mrl . . , r l;li>t «..,-!< In ,.,.,(i,,,, w i M ,„. ,„'. ,

tilt* city fiitlii-r-i nn.l :ill Mi,. "M tlr.-tiiMi. j l,iij!,||MI- , ,„ -rn.-s.l,llltill,|:i ;;,-||,r,-i,. 11. .11

-•1,'in-nt -.ml kept tli«"Ven!nj- v,,,-y liti.sy.

.IHCOI, Hi>--kt-r will putlow on Ills ni-uly ptir.-Ii:,for.lsli 1 In Hi,, sprim;.

niilMliiK ii|i,,-~tllMi- .-,1mill 111 ti.wn J11.-.I ;il pi

1 In .Mr. :in<l M

;,! :. !l-,n.I-,l>l l,llt -.till

Ills Wii

lf t l ' ^ . pyrtniilty I,, v,,t.- nit ,il! ,|iu--*l;,,i,;; MIII-inftt.-.l. 'I'll,, -voui'-n :ir>. Intensely in-

imsa- t,--ral,,l in all »chn,il work ami will hn-11. Ox-.- p.-,,,-,. n ,11,,,1-ninily., , ! Tl a.lni-.,,- Ir.-ilulnx ,-l»:w will m,-,.|

' • ' • • " ri.-iK... l-YM-iy I.IL-IM. Til.-

UIII-I'I In .Mr. a n d Mi». l-.Mls Wan,I- I UI'IZ M . ' " r : i l ' \m .k» ' -,V"orV?i'-Vi"-""'t'-'I..r'i!i'-i"'° '

«'m'?ici-ri[{,^!illii-;?:;"*i''!.':"- j.;i"i"'''-l''.vii *''•'•• y '"'''"•''••"•'••'•" »'"• " - S i m . :u i ™ - " ' Z - V ' i T t ' ^ v ^ ? * ; ' : ^ ' " * " ' - " " • ' ''••"•••••"• <-•">»••»• «i..-mi, M , I \ I H j ^ n i - i i . i n i n i - ' t I I N - K t - f o i i n t . n n i - • N M M ] . > i l m " i f , , . i . < I K | . , , i , , , . 1 , 1 , •

. . . i n , . , , ^ . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . ; • ' " - i n i " 1 i i r i t . i M u i f i t . w i l l i h i * 1

. - vit,.r..r,« cm-u,,,

1 Will LWI.I ! r.llloy jf

wlitcli Haw will' in.tl,n<-|,-:ii-.l - pint 111

it much K i p i . Th.. M ^ ( I I : 1 S . " i - i n . ' V".I(1!V..':'M1»I S»»'I:'.V ^ " l "'•• »»•' -M™.<-f fomplalnlM ami enoughrani him in coinjr ili'Mtl ii"•lonnlnc up ili * iti.-ir.-tJiti-iTlu- Iki hascounty scatlio n virliic-

; I.ONC VAI.I.KV.i l w . KIovil Adtr and Mn:. C.vorxv

iAilor Havi- Uven vlMitlnR :U MhMto V.ii-i Ivy with Mrs-. Srtirn AtWwI .Mis. Annl" l.iiuraman niul (lair-ihti'i*! Kiicnl Frldiiy iitii.1 Saturday with Mm.'Albeit Plillltrmvr .'ii I'.trlit-i-.. iXmnUl Hunt of tJij;h ttvMtu* lut» etui-U<* a visit ('• Atiss (tilth H i ITI.I Kml H. Horrmrni is ill fnn»i ;i voni|ill-' cittIon of iiihitentii.• Allin't. infun:-fit<n of Mr. ;ui-l Mf«.1 H;irry Utid. who htis l»-<~n ill ivith |>i>eii-

ni(Mif:i, Is itupiuviiiK-: A liox -if-riiil will In- In hi i>y Hi.- hj^h;wli-.i.l p.-xl riii'mliiy niuht in Hi- M.1IO".: l l - l l l .; The i-.-.'I'l'1 i'> thi« |»t:ic-' W.'IT srvat-

IV !ilu>rki-(! on ic-cciviui ; tli.- irrvvs .in• T l m r w L i y iltfii M i * . M . T. Wt-lnh --r

l | ; i i - l ; . -UMnwn. r. .nii«-ilv of t<ih: p!;in*. |, li;ttl hi'vti I;ill-<1 lit M i a m i . V\.\.. :\<H\ I H T I' Iiiiidiiinii w r i m w i j - ! i i jur - t l :ni.l M r . --ii'l

M r s , Ani i s t r t - i i ! ; <>f Kiistmt I n I aw-; Minih-'tl In ;m ;ui(.HH<-l.il.- ;iri-iil--ii!.

A! 1-11. Kt».vd II. Kr t i l li;is I M : t " ' " > l

lilt; f>-v--r;il diiyu n l l ivi i i i i l t in wi t l i l u r

T h e im.n l l i ly bnsitn-s!! inc.- t ini : nf lh«-

Tiifsi!;i.v rvi ' i i i i j) : w i i h M r s . M. S. T r i m

I- ifiiiN'f.

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v.ith•it.' » ' ! 1•in 1: IVI-<1.

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m i j ial• look-out for l he limn-

rterbott..T t i r r t ' i i iv ;i in int l i tT .if \ t - ry Mak i».-i-

p!e in fli-lviacrc ;\t tin- prr -c in llni-':nnl w*> foar t i n t sf-nu- nf them willnever hp nny hf-tt.-r.VJoseph Dom.lm ;uiil wif- nf Ncwj rk.ire at the HoiKlrluksuii Inmn.' >m 5-.o>n.|s t ipf i .

Mrs.1 llaniiiih Shoi-mak.-r. inn- *>f th»-oldest lM-rsons in UIIN vicinity, i-- lyiturvory ill al ln-i- hum.- n.-ar IVtvIiitT-.Sht> is a woman ovev .111 yi-fir-t i>r iti:r.

Mrs. flt-urj;,. [.•iiti-rnmii' <>i- Oxu-riixlM'tft, who h;is w r y very ill. \ w nr--Kliitl-to s a y . i x tmiH-o'vinc.

The Knigh ts i.r Pvthiii:; wilt iilt.-n.ldivine st-rvifi- a t lio.v. II--.

•I.-htl Hi';1 Mrja.- .I.iln, (;;):ii :\w\ «.>JiitUr.n nf Sliil-

wiiti-r «t»..iu S<'iiur--!a> ati-I Humlav wltliMrs. 1,11.1.1.. l-iniih.MTv. ' ,

nil.sthiR Ui:i,uU ' an.! rrl.-n.l-i ..;Sic<iutl«lnir« w«-i-.. lien- Sttmliiy,

M • l l / ' " ' " • [lilcniwr r-lnrn-il n-iii-,v-nlns after sii'mllm:

li .r-liillvi's In Wurwh-I:.

Mrs. Kmla-st Tui-st

I a tvw Hay:! N. V-j S.-uvntl ri-uin h"iv atu-tnlcd ih<> (1;HH-<-! alvvn .Mr. nml Mrs. Whits.-11 a! iht-

C-mnty farm, last W.-rhifviliiy nrnhi- Allicrht. tlic litM>> il'itmhi'.'i- of M-! ami .Mr*. Karl WiWrir l^ is ill.: Mr. iiml Mrs . .low-pit Skyli-r nn: |= t«-o .«ni:ilt cliililrcn, In-nttliy ami U;n-

p.-r. w.-tv Sun-lay Kui-sts i.r" her wr.iml-j ntothor. .Mrs. Mary SIKIIY.T.

Mrs. LKtvis Kt.'tcliain is quit.- 11! ;-.t ihi^wi-uiiifr.

-Mr. ami .Mrs. All<-y,-nc (Jr-1:••linrrh nn Stimlay cvciilns f-Vb. l!>, Uv -Mr- I n " ' -Ml's- Atlryfiic Cr-ls M>i>nt S-itKpcofnl liivilailon". ' [ i«r*T:i\- a n ! Snii.I ; ly wllli ivlaiiv.-s ii..Ww.rtKl not h i m . th.. ,,sUi.I - T a n i n r ^ 1 1 ' ^ ; ! ' 1 ' ' ^ ,. . , ... .

A X X A X I U I . K . '(Ji'ni'K*- l ln iTinan i.f Mil 111 pi o n spf i t t

t Ki i tunl i iy w i t h IIIM m.Kh'. ' r . J l w ' i i u m i : n• l l t- ir i i inn.I M r s . K. A. . l imes ot . lutlaist l :-|i«'jit

ovi-r lit. ' wi-i-k-pm! a l C I . M . - I K V Mi.-r.s'.I W a l u - r Mif iv i ^ . a ::]itil-ln wit Ii u r i p .

AFiss Stcll . i Cnit i ini . ' i - ..f S ' . m . r v i i l r> -'-pent Huttii'<lii.\' w i t h ! i r r , 'ilim, .\!i>".! Ja- i -phin* ' . inhiK-ion.

.Mi--s Hit Si>:ils Kp.'tii i:i.- v:i-i.'H...|i.l :ilKllis ApKiir 's .

T h e C. !•:. mtcl.-.y will lu.M :i l,iiii-..ltirallVlci-ia f-iitiiicr l-'rl.lay iii^-h:, Fi-1.. in.ill t h e Ii;t.«».iiH'iil 01' lh«- i-irliicli.

Mrs . .1. C. C-nmU- will i,.r,.| Hi.- i.'iit i-=-' I Inn K n t l f i v n r i m - ' t i n ^ ' i ifxi Huini-iy

"v.'iiii.i. '. I-V!.. 1^. ICvcryi.iiM is t>\|>fft-• i t] l i . cttitiM w l l h 11 vt ' rs .- wl lh l l i r wm-<l

"h t ' i i r t " in i(. a s it is n e a r va lcn t i in -V. lay .

I Air. iuut M r < Uiiyin-.-i \Vyi-ki.ff M'-1!-'Suii(l:iy in lt:uif-:-T- M r s . Wyi-Kofl' l i i i v

1 in;,' s p e n t th<> w- 'fk tIn.-*---.J l l - nvan i I^nii ' , . if, ..n t lu- ult-k 1M-( l!(-it Mniiiiiiit,' a m i (l;ins,'hn-r of l iny -. " i n i f s p e n t S t n u t a y wuii hi.-: pu ro i i i s .

,-..,.. j . silllwell of Soln-'rTin.1 (IOK tiuit-l Wwir a ivillsir with tln-i 'K 11K week.ow.u.r-N nam.. tiu'ivnn. Tit.' 1-iw P P . - Mrs. •M-:C»KU-. cf Vk-itna lias t a ^ i r ,,,.,,^.1-1 h l . n . .V^, SMn'^,"-/iii.nniir- uivivlfloH for- a IIOK kill.,.- jin.l canlm-s will i «l"'n'tinK -- f-w ilay« with frh-n.Js h..r...; \u.v , , ' R

l n .,,s,; , l t , ' • , . . ; , '„!.

-!«• (h'alt with in n nithl.'SK nmntxT nf A I r- ;" l ( 1 Ml"s- Alfn-il llaiinr spmit Snt- 1 . ' ' ^ ' ' " ' " " •allowi'rt to run a; lartfi* ln vlo-iiiVmi or In'rl;1-*' "ftfrnni-n and Sunday with hith« l.-iw. ' ' , P-uvrils n<"ir Kri.lp'vil].-.

Ron Dr. WuodnilT ..r Mi.' IMt.''-s..n M n ; - ^'tinnm Atli-n U ill. also h,-:-- District, will Rivt. on.. .,f hlH lntt>r.^Hiu: l l : l"«h1; '1 '- M.lfl!i -•-.-IwH-eili.

k c h l i r r h Kriih.y.' l-'.-h. 17. ' ri-..iti_ Wfsl-y l'.7tiy'« Imti",. [,. CnU-U

viKialloi\ }\tuil:on\\>^ Minn X-llif Lnsk of 'nv;ir .Mtmntitlii

pently nil tii..'"i.7»W-?^\i^re-n:A-!iT:t"|l '"sk- K'''t»'i'lnv. • , • • • . . . •«'d. J o h n Allf-n i<; p r t ' s i d r n t . C l a r - n c c ' y-r:'- -^*>h^rt ..litk-tt.- -.f N't-wrtrk linyC. S m i t h , vi.-p pryf-iclPtit; H t imer R r i s i - ' ' " ' ' ' " v - - ' i - - " e •••"•'• p-tr-?ntr-\ Jl '-. ,ii:-l Mr:i.\ey, nficrctnrv *m\ It. F rank P'itts.

-Tilyriirn>ns» y

wore OV<.T .six' n«r runt. T!I-.T- in :<., consiam (leniiiiifl for ninm-y.

Fivt- persons \v,-v>- rwivrd tnt.i tin-M: K. chiin-h by lctt.-r mi Sum!;iy l;isl.

Mrs. .Morris [-Vnist I'litcrUiiiifd hi ;inl

C O H M S I I .

wilh Mr. :MI-I ' W::1.'. l.'".vt!:•

IM.KASANT (iKOVK.I'1'ay..-r rnf'-tini: will i f lii-lil this \\"c:l-

piiH«i:d la«t ' wvk with his .-';)'aiflpMi-vms, Mi-, an-! • Mr:-. '.'Irirk's- y- ! - - - ' ! ' .

Mr. au-i Mrs. MMW-JII-II r e i n s ..f H i - j

"trl li'-r brother . t-\>nl Slikcr. nf Littl-i :

Brock. - '.Miss Hel*Mi M. Mann uf Now Voi-i; >•; !

f'pt'llUiny a fOW day:; -;;].;,itkm, hciv ]will) -her prji't'tits, .Mr. anil Mrs. A. T . 1

Ihinn . IMr. aiirl Jl.r-i. C n . v r A i ^ a r «.f l' ;, |-

i ahi.'iiii: cf Mr. aii 'l Mrs. .l;is. U. S«

at .

•Mr. »tnJ Mrs. I.Ioy.i Slik..,- ,-ni,| Srin '•l.MWi-.-iirf- of N.-warl; li;iv._- rctiirti'.-il u . •

Mr. ami Mrs. Shjiff'T SntiVli." ' ' J

I Mi. s Doris WiilUtnts !-|.;-nt Sat

froni Ptii-tlaml ami I-iahWnvn ;it h.-r ' liam...home 011 I[;mhvi..'k Ptr-"'t, las't Fr idiy ! Mr. ami Mr:;. l>.-wp\- Mctt.l->rninafternoon. Thry carm- antl went l>y -IITII nf iMvi-li-n- wn\ ^nn-invtrain. Their visit was ,t nvsi r-nj..-,-'.; Air. ami Mr:;. C lv in llusli. ' ,ahle one. | U'ni. Stout and ulhvr Kitt"uin>ti;:i- j — -•. .- , -•• .,-,.-. l

County Supt. Ilohcrt S.infi>nl mad..- :i arc •.vnrkini: ..n V. K. Kcnn-M's h--u:-v. n f t r p U A l i n n T f» 1/ n r - l i r n i

S3i l£ l«rK!u a -S^"^^UiS '^ l - r t r i^ iL^^S^S^OES YOUR BACK ACHE?,nini; on l.he occasion of th<? prai luatuiy ; Uitti?nli-'ni5-?. I - !of fourteen youmr people from t h e ! M.ISR M'.iry VanKi rk.lunior to tiv; Scni ' ir f!rparlm':nl. '->f lh" , •"• E.i.'-t-ni.Snhbath school. Tim ymniK PPOJ-II- flid j M"i.s:- Alrn-.-dii Slwitjjplomlidly in t h - v.-ay t>f .innvnsti-itiMi: nutnli'.-r of frirtui:; f-atntlo tho larji-i ;mdi"nr'j'ii>ni"UiJnr.- nf thr- ! Mrs As-i M'UDI.-V finswork mid traiiilnc-';o'f; th-' M i r year:;' j H,I- l lMi r s )1 w i t ! l ,,„• . , , , .„.; , „,-, , , ,„ ,,,

rStSSSn^^Zti"-..1;""'; ^'^.^"H-ii^'iIni m i - . - h H i t ; s u l o i i ' i l f i l ( i r t d i - t . j i M <•( M r . K n u r l . ' - ' - - " i t - ^

ntiTtaim'tly ni(,'hi.,, r.-nJin-'i l

ford.Th« Tall rvr i-ri:. K. m i

i"|ViK.'''ni-rind l-nnie.

' • |e'1scy Cily Sllnrinu 1n- s - i::H'i:li;.rt

l l a.v ~"r' ' r'-lliI IMul ( iiU'\\'()Oil.

i.wm-d Urn town for :r--d l i re . iMi-cliiM a n d r .omnil .•andH-sua lo r f . T h e y ivintni ' i i l l h» hr ldn t t ronni

..niKi p l a c i n g h im in ;i h a n d i-m-t p a r a d - dt h e KliTCts of thf- ' r .wn w i t h t!n-ir p r i s - I l ( ' 1 ' " • '-I•-!•-'o n e r a m i Inmk-.i h im :n Mi.- .May.-nl-! K I I < " l l n " ' Ml'-li.ttuiniri. iiiniM.s. whi-r-- thr-y .'nJLy.-rl :i j llt-1;'-. ,

* Tho^ . j l Jn V.oys ' \ iav^\ ' i ! r^ lit 1^'1 '" ^Luula.' 'of' Mr.'Ln.l "'i'i-s.''Iliip NlmiH' for Uich- hit; mlniwlrcl HII.HV ! : t ' » " ( - " a! N'.-wai-k.Mnmlay alid'Tnci-ilay .-ivnhiK-i i.«-xl. A i r- ; t"1 ' -Mr;;- • h l i ! " "oflan.l aPclj. M and I-*- ' m'1'^ MV..M--Suiirla;. f;lir;-l:; ui h!;-

M.'.s usual ly a FII.:M nf :;irk l;ii!n--y.s,

qi ipn t . IJoii'l wail, fur ' i n o r v :--Ttoti:itvoiihif»;. Mocin nsiiif; 1-nan's KUhif>vI'illK. Hca-I 1 his1 War-h in j rhm ir;-iir. | .piiy.

F. Kyirif-M. «,-., f u r n u T . r.r. .hi-ksi»:iAv.-.t s a y s : "[ s l ra i t i t -d my h.-rk !••.I f r tmc l i - a v y (Jifiii.-s aii.l il «*.-iii-r.| i n -UMii..ys_ 1 hpcoiii" .liM.rrl.-i-.-d. 1 liav-.-

liark^wiiK "laiii-. \fY-h.-ir 1 ivi:r..V|-if|.n k i i i . I ( .oiildn'l Hh-pp ui cNiriloii. !•••-cru ise l ! r ' du l l . a- 'hinK ]iain n i i m l x . Im y wiu.li- iKMly. I h a d to Kvt ; : ; . (.. v -

I i n i u Klirrc. Tin; lir.-ii box - a v i - nn-j i ;n : i l . ivli-.f a n d 1 u.;i-<l a IVw inor- 'j lioxt-:--. T h e n t in: KyinplnniM li-ft i - n l i i . -

ly a n d OotniM M.-.H afH^-i.-ii ; , i .- .nn-iit-' c m c u r e . " lS!;tnjin(.-nt j^ivi-n . la in ; u:-:,

l-'ay Cm-ell a n d i w i . ' w i n u - ' h i n v v -Inrni-d from it visit 10 his motin-r inrcimltti. X. V. Mrs. Covt'll, Si-., is «,.|-i-

. loiisly ili.Mr. and Mrs. S. A, Smiih mid daii^h-

tt-r K.stlu-r siK-nt Saturday wiiii ilu-lrthuighlor, Mrs. Wm.'.l. (Ji-uln.* of'.'iis-i

\\\"o. Collins' was a cullypniiiH-r homo last Wi-iln.-s-l

. There was a jioor aticndiiiIjlililie .school owins -•> Iho had i-oaibami in somi1 cases lacU of ti-anspr.na.lion.

•"• "-Oriss' OiiVL-'BunyinirL waV Ml d.the past week.

Fay Covcll was a calU'i- al l-'eniliSiiturday. .. .•Carl WuhkT uf NvwuurL vi-siteiiJ! ICu-

feno Cowoll_Satu.-ilay.

a'ntl -will romiiin a few vfore she rcturnj.- 10 her

-loesph Sjn-alin-r was a' l-Vrnnrook oiui ilay last wt

•Mrs. . JL O'Xtsl is slltlimiiiR to, the illnt'Sfs of li

. who Is iinault, to vftnni honu'.., Oney more the roads an- in passablecondition mid the automobiles are outagain. ;

Even the 8-0CL|^ « iMons ULIL htld jup In the MIOU list WLLU Hit (usl |mm to makt tin. tiip \\ is the mall tai1 Ui from Glen G udnci '

Const intint, GiUonkv \Nut l PhilipHQWU of Glen Guulnu out da li tM tclt

BLIL JoiviU -ml Louis ICopkt \HHL-1^Niupoit hatuida\

John lolinton of lolTm ms was lookins after the F n k \ hunfilow Ijst j

•5low"ffi't™lTinnT!ljr~- ' )e™iTaui-j~l>oniotimo with Alfied Oi ts

.--Mi". M I" U'cU is ibk to IJC aiounlagain, M11 i:imct A bmitli of N(?«aiK u,ia B'UC-'t of --<-r s-istci In law, Mi \A inOi ube se^elal da\«i last week

Mi-* J L. Hall has a. hid coldAVclIi if thcio i\otc am ground ho-;

urountl labt week thoj c u t j nltholr <-luu1o i 'tji it !•* **1\ Wcoks moif'Winter./

! Missli..|- a'

•fi-unic .Jot<lmi ii;is \<K:il. Mrs. Trinim'-r,

I • On .lanuai-y I) , i i u i . Me. llyirmn ;said: "lJ().-nj':) Kidin-y 1'ills imtdc niv i

! hiiek MLrunK and well and put niy ]{id-]

ir. Mrs. Kjinili! &vi: 1 Joan's e m l i l i'or my prcsf-nl ^ood Ii licallh Nfi1 the ln.nl>).> has iwvw n - - l

Miss .\lai-y Ti-n-ifti-n-v visitor] H-IIIM'-I-K turned, r olu'rri'iiJly coiil inn my .-.tatu- irit Alli-nlown (iv(.-i- Sunday. mem. of lftlfi." I

' M :tll

vlKiiiiif? hiShitnnon:

-Mi«K Mi.ry Ti'ri-fl>i

L-ks more, hi- tonn- lK-re.11 visitor a

hiishfnul.

inspires and holds the confidenceof its customers—thus fulfillingthe purpose of its organization.

NorthamptonNational Bank

EASTON, PA.it' _

Wheie NoiUidmpton Stieet Ciosses Fomlh

Wrn. Latibach Q Son

Variety, Popularity, Price, ValueAre the Keystones of the Great

February Sale of J.

BLACK SILKSEvery Yard Reduced in Price

rplMli'wnils fur mi one—quick action usually proves helpful and it

- will i:i this event. A selection made now while the assortment

of kinds and qualities is complete will surely make you feel entirely

satisfied with your purchase.

Helm.' we have listed the many kinds of I3lack Silks showinjtjj

the regular price and the sale price. These reductions arc very inter-

esting as you will note. ^

Phone and Mail Orders Received While Quantities Latt. '*

Shop NOW. • • - " •

Black Chiffon Taffeta $1.59 yd.JO-in. wide; of a soft texture anil durable tinish; re?u-

' larly priced at.SI.9X a'yd.

Black Chiffon Taffeta $1.98 yd.36-in. wide; soft linisli and .medium weight; regularly

priced at S2.5O si yd. '

l Black Satin de Chine $1.98 yd.36-in.1 wide; heavv weight and soft linisli; regularly priced

' a tS2 .5Oayd.

Black Chiffon Taffeta, $2.98 - d.---"'-in. wide'; very soft linisli; regularly priced at S3.So yd.

Black Satin Crepe $2.65 yd. ••lo-iii. wide; very soft and durable; regularly priced at

S3 a yd. ,

Black Satin Canton Crepe $3.95 yd.•lo-in. wide; heavy weight; soft linisli; regularly priced

at 8-1.50 a vd.

Black Chiffon Taffeta $2.50 yd.,3C-in. wide; of a soft texture and very durable finish;

regularly priced at S3 a vd.

Black Satin Duchess $1.98 yd.j6-in. wide; hiRli lustre and soft tinish; regularly priced

at S2.5O a yd. . ... '

Black' Satin Duchess $2.25 yd.'IG-in. wide; 'high lustre; permanent finish; regularly

priced at S3 a yd. — -

Black Satin Charmeuse $1.95 yd.•10-in. wide; soft texture; durable finish; regularly priced

at S2.5o"ii vd.

Black Canton Crepe $2.98 yd.'10-in. wide; nice crepe weave; soft linisli; regularly"

priced at S3.50 a yd.

f Black Radium Silk $2.50 -"d.•to-ill, wide; very soft linisli; .very durable; regularly

I " priced at S3 a yd.

Black Canton Crepe $2.98 yd.'10-in. wide; pebble finish; regularly priced at St.5o,a yd.

Black Baronette Satin $2.50 yd.'40-iri. wide; high lustre; permanent finish and very dur-

able; regularly priced at S2.95 a yd. "

All Silk Black Chiffon Velvet $4.50 yd. .38-in. wide; soft quality; regularly priced at S6 a yd.

Black Crepe de Chine $1.85 yd.'10-in. wide; of a very soft finish; medium weight; regu-

larly priced at S3.25 a yd/

Black Charmeuse $2.50 yd.•lo-in. wide; medium weight; soft finish; regularly priced

at S3 a yd.

Black Jersey Silk $1.69 yd.36-in. wide; medium weight; very lustrous; regularly

priced at S1.95 a yd.

1,000-Ton PressCracks An Egg'A "MACHINE for making nulonio-

--"---• bile-wheels demonstrates amaz-

ingly the precision of modern engi-

neerftig. The same Titanic press that

stamps out a solid steel wheel as

easily as a cake-cutter stamps a pat-

tern out of dough' is so finely adjusted

that it gently cracksan egg or a wal-

nut.

The modern store is aneverydav ex-

aijiple of efficiency in little things as

well as big things. The same organi-

sation that controls vast movements

of merchandise is equally attuned to

service in the sale of a paper of phis.

The machinery of this store runs

smoothly for your satisfaction in ev-

ery- transaction.

The Value of FURNITURE shouldbe Determined by its Construction

. ' And to prove our assertion that the Furniture in this sale is really i

•'j "VALUABLE"we are displaying:"'ji suite partly 'MoJn-down"— '.

! ' showing the "inside work." See this suite on the third floor.

WHEN folks arc about to buy new furniture there should be Ihrfe things

to consider—style, quality and_ money-value—-but the greatest of these

three is to secure real "value." The construction proves this "value."

The February Furniture Sale Saves10 to 40 Per Cent

This in reality means that you can buy furniture for every room in the home

—single pieces or suites——at 10 to '10 per cent lower than the regular prices

which have declined rapidly during the past six months. '(.'•

The Opportunity is Golden. See Our Showing and Prices,

Free Deliveries Everywhere

At $1.85Men's .Shirts made of silk woven madrasand plain striped woven madras. Cut fullsize and everyone jrunrsuilccd fast colors.Well -tailored throughout; finished withsoft turn bstck cull's.

At $1.19- Me1l's S'-'r*? "i a I >r<rc "i~>eti of "2nt "£"'-

patterns. Everyone fast in color and de-sirable in patterns. Cut full size;' riiiidewith soft turn back culls. A very specialoffering.while they last

The February Sale of

H o s i e r y women#$1.48t-$i.e§

Assorted colors of Woolen Ribbed Hose in brown,blue, grey and maroon. Regularly • these have beenselling at $2.00 and S2.50.

Assorted colors in •fancy and plain ribbed Hosiery.These stockings formerly were priced at S3.00 ' toS3 95 a pair ' .i

', 'I hese aie made of ilk and wool ribbed Come (n suchdesirable color combinations as navy and gold, navyand bUck, brow n and black, green and black.

Silk and w ool hose u itli contrasting 'coioTed ^clocksColors are brown and black, blue and black, green andblack, green and brown, and assorted colored clocks.

& Wm. Laubach & Sons Easton, Fa.

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