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VOLUME XXXXIX. MATAWAN, N. J., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL (i, 1910. NUMBER 40

FATAl ACCIDENT AT 8AW MILL.

Goorgo J. Maiers' Necktie Caught inBelt and Was Strnngloa,

Gcorgo J. Maicn, wliolived )ii Mrs, E.s house on the taorrttto^n

SCHOOL BOARD ORGANIZED.

L. H. Strmler Re-elected Presidentand Joel A. Welling District Clerk.Tlic Mau»..m TuvmsVi. L»u.,r.l of

Education HIM Mmulay mh-hl inRoad, Maluwuii, died at 11 20 o'elnel: j the H'^h School Hmldmg for Tii.rg,.n-Tuesday morning as a result of an aeci- [ iziiticn, as required by the sehool

PERSONAL MENTION.

J'ltnei 1* Voorhi i s w,is a Saturdayvisitor in Pbil.'-delpiitu

Or. C. C. Strnujihn ltd, to duj fuihi1- Mininier liuinc hi It. d fi.iiik.

j Ju'iiea Pi'ursall of Iirii't port, Gmn ,

CJCHC Ot iTtinlC AUUCIBUU*-! ixmni lfactory, where he was employed au afireman.

It is said that he <"»<• i Ml«i to assistin putting on it large licit wlm.li hadslipped from the pulley and whd<- soengaged a four-in-huna necktie wornby him was caught between the rapidlyrevolving pullcj nnd the belt anel lit,was so severely strangled that his deathfollowed about a half hour after the ' '1 ho election of iiflircaccident, No hones were broken, but' follon*. President, I,

- ' . ".I "« ,, H I Wfts * r"'"'1"1 v>"\™ "» I '"I TOU'MI t>

Stetnler, J II Douglass, Hi rberlBurlett and j . \V. Lyle from the town-ship and S C Thompson, A B Smith,iucl .\ vVallniK, Ju.hn P. Uo>d undl£l*ivood Vanlirakle from the boroughThe terms of Messrs Walling, Lloyd

Myron B. bl.itcr of Red Bank »«s nThundiy visitor <tt tin V.m Wit kles

Arthur Stiltvd! spent Tuesday withhi*, n.irenti), Mr unu Mrs, H H Stiiwell.

Harold G Smith at New York City.mil VanDickk had expired and they i bpint bumlay mill Mr ,in<I Mr-. Kne-rtHere rticcicd All the members fti'ie C Wyekoff

1- resulted as11 .Stcmle.,

lua left arm wa.s bruised A f t c life , vicc-pre iid^nc, S C llimnpse'ii, diswas apparently extinct his heart ton tnct elerk, Joel A. Walling, the h i t i rmucd beating and Dr rt W. Uavics, |tor Ihrio yearswlio happened to be ne .rby i>l the I mv, I The board lued the second Wtdnes-gave him injections in his urn to sum- u'nv e\ i i»uK in iiiu month . . i! = t"'1"ullUe brciilinuj, but lo no eflcet. . lm tlin regular inieiuiK-a .ml l'rc-i

Mr, Miners canw to Matfiwitn about dent Stemlur unn'"uietd the eonun'tteeno year BKO from Hampton, N. J . . | A letltr was received from MissWith his wife nni1 three wins, tin uliU-,1 Jimi l l iv iof the nun" li'i'tjj ul.o cmp'uyeil m'oflici1!, in vihu.ll sh>' Hint id H<the factory 'j he di^eumil watt 1ft uilit d upon m-v..<..l f.i'i'l"-- m

piesent exeept Mr Douglas... M l , , M n r y rnrry h.isreturmd fiuman extended Msit with Mrs Day atTruy N. Y.

William IE Tuthill MIS tin- Riuslot his brother, Henry, ntLont; Ur.inc.lion Sunday,

Miss Jcssij Arthui n I-IIJOJIHK iierspruit; vocation with her mother onMain tSlieot t

Mi and Mr). Ii. Skin hnvr, ictiu.iedtho .ounty ..ttLncl'iii'.i1 j frmn Np»ark to tLi.li f i -nion lhe Old

:• had llildm RIM.I,nhuhl I'hnrli-H UiiBli'.um nf l'liiluil-ljtina

i old. At tho time of I'm-iieiideul Iheie Wiru iiuunt ehUdtt'n, mid l lnj w.ts llu gm-st ol Ins hmtlu r, S II. I5(!KMm. M a i i u was nwa> from town and «re lo l>e (nllowt I up the 'MCI al.o Union, mi hundiy.upon her return home on the 1 l!l tinin sefii lliosi einpliijirt, wlui hul ehlMrin Mi, und Mrii. Jutuc-. Lniulitrstm midthnt atternoon won told of lui luedmnd it nmkiiii; foi thun eontnuv 'olnw and ,|,niKhu, i ) , m , t,( [>t(ln ,u W(,r, Vimtii-deiilll, thul they li.ul pr..m.,.t,l to it'iuuc t0l, Unitcim cm Sunday

Short funeral strviiei will be. held wuiklnu leitilhateH hui'niU-r hi (urnnt tho lalo home of til" iliteiti.etl to- giving \u>ilt to npplu..iil>> ftluii t ime•nsruiw evening by Uev. I«iou d.a.nbrr- »vu<, n iiuesimi. un <w Lnu' .,,;.,loin mid Hit' remain:* will be taken l o ' County Sup-.riiUeiulenl Stnilmn ulsoUcrmui. Valley in mniim Ciiur.t/ uimuiUimuud ."Ith Ihe- liua'il, IIIK^'K "Saturday «iormng, when) funeiul mr- morn ngid in(oueuicnl uf llio tniiint Mlldn.l Hrneu were isiii'its n( Min.Vlcsi> will lie Iwld in lhe eliuuli and l m , Olnm In New \ o r k Cily uvu lheInterment will bo made In the ceunctery 'J'he biinnl Will hold iU next nuciliiK »nk-cml.

on April Hi,

\\\h Ik11 t'ltrlun iiliiriu'd fiotnNtwnik ut. Weilr«"»i|ny nlln ntliiniliiiKlint \\eiltli i i |> i t ! ttii-iiiiii n i iH i l i i y iii^iivi

M i l Chiirlcm II. ill in i1 and Mi.-i

et NuuEhriglitt llunle-nlnti CiivtiHy.

Rov, hThis

sn I I .

M I . . Anna I'nihlei ul l'hiliiililphiitis hptuihnt! u toitplr ul wiel,i withItir MIII, Hairy G. IV-.lir lit the I'tipuelilikiu furtii.

Miii I)iiuii>l llrh;^, and duuulilirMllilrtit nf l'rfli«i'l have ;elmnul

I.enlnis ul

Jlf- i n«ntl»t Church, . i n v l u i l o n t'urly by linpii it Piillallio.-ts

ltdr !-st!'.an!.Hit!!«£•«, niiitiuiei1. J .^igjlfrldny evtnliig t'm I'lnlu.

l i i i u l l Ilivllcu ytltl Ul llhllll! ,|11)l l l t I | ( t l l | . 1 f j n , t ( I , , ! , , ! , ! liluill-il K u ":vi,L« every Kmuliiy, ami llm '„„ j,ivitutiiiii parly In tliu.IWUIIKIIIUH!

mid week ninvcriiml eonfcrt-iiKe inei'tinji | |a , , , | nalnleii Invitnlloii curds, in lhe {'™' " v'hl1 *'"' M r " ^eaeh 'IhiliMlay eveuluK "I 7.So. Wi' f,ir|ll t]f | n l ^ | j t '|- M,.,,-;-!;^!-" '.• j Nt w Vwik fjitj. ,luuiiruyuu (>( Ktiod inu-.u-.m m.tl fi'llii»- |,, ,„,„,, „ i,.le|;:aiii, Hi-ie mi l out' ICil||nr t.'lo.t' i.t rniliw.,,,.1 I.nl.enlnp, I'unifdrlnblp iicat« ami thu miii- -|-|I0 , l ( i r t y t,M)|{ t j u , furll, „[ „„ All i-pt ut nneral tins s liuu tha punt w. ukdiihcrHUJ (joBpel ^ J'IMIIII1 l',vi. iivoiit,i'iul all «( llii'Koudl} will. hl» !irailu*r'»^ \V,ilhum A. Clime

Kundi.y moriiliiKi ul 11 i.",'U:i;k LOin.mny i|H|( gntlu'ri'tl In rWuiwe nml Cliuilen |{ ,till) nejUtf will jiiotwh npon "Tf- " "

tout Nundi.y moriiliiKi ul 11 t.",'U.'i;k LOinjmny i|H|( gatlu'ri'tl In rot^aniio nml ClimlPn | { , v l & . '„ |b<i pe(U» wilt inwt'h wion "The Herd" ^ Um iBvitmton Uiuruirahly <mj«vcd . . Mf.'fimi MHSalo. tiuilUt uL-Kusa'

?rgh.™WW.-Mifntrt,Vni.,«Wfa*,- Mtt.HnhcnZxm llulmci; wife pHrtou, .PMrtoW«?«nil MM. Clmrlci- v i i w i n i i iiu the ,n£»vh«f - C s - s s S1-"!, .„• i t . s : - j i . . s r s # ii.n ehun.h. la Mutlit'f it. (J|u«ii over iHuniiav.tirin|Sjrour(rlB iu!.», .Ultixlii 'k 0 f cofv| rfl . nt Ms\]uut „[ y ( i u n | | M]m w l l | | m U . . „ . , . . . „ . -, N n p u .. . ,

tilt.brint! your frleiuU in Uilli tliehD hurviriu ,„- t | , j s

T)16 Suuduy-Hehonl liiuctn ill 10 A. m. (. m. ,and (trdvldm cliiaaes for rviTybody, (.(j „( a , ,v <r«l«pcc i« l ly U'f cliiHitt'" (uf llin buynuml '|'||((tl, W(,r(, (l.uiglrl« t>{>ihu 'lent ui;c, lhe HliriK-H \MMt ri'vcnlril Biir|irlnlfor mi'ti unit tin- 1-iiitp.theu Clnnu lor t |H, M.ltit.|,(<HII „(youilK vtdti t<n, A uutlec of reirnl w m \)mi{Mtlyltlea u( thin IIIM ' ' '

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| | v ( i M<II.IH UnauiuJ liw

hi

tlvB l ( J „,, | ) U l l ldjmnW. Home cnrlt'A.1 | ' T l A ( | |

y tlvB l ( J „,, | ) U l l ldjmnW. Home cnrltAIn SIVGII e l - w h u . - in l | i .«e .•nln.niM. t l l r i , .,,.(, l,,!t,

1, ( ,m | ( ' , I M , " T l , , . A l l ( |n | . " I iThe Junior Hoololy m«H» lit 'i p. in. | e r y » w | ) k . h t l , N U , | | K ) , | , l l l D | , i m K , T m . * • »'

Bnd 8 i v . ' . nn Ihlerc-llUK "fivlwi 1« ll.r t i u n , , ,„ , L l l l , k n i l w , ( . l l | [ ( . „, a ( t , i m k h .« l««child d ll C h i l h B d v r V»ii.|Children, juid the Clmntinn Undeavorlervire will be Iteid at 7 o'elcick lu till)letUirn ruiwi. To|)le "Whal my clr-

uxjtecla ff-*«i ilb yiiiiitawith Ailuni l)uul<» nu

cutertuinliig iitiiiibi<rn.The liU'inlicm of tint ihiM jiri'telil

llyimi,

Mr. niul Mm. Wlllluni H, Hnlilnunihave ieluriiud from l.utMfiiu*, Mumi,

• tinn.ii on Mam titrrtil. Mm.Kumel ivtm him niiocil llu punl

iniintliN wltli IKI v(uu(|htu, Mm,Viuiilcrvtof ut Komi', N. Y., rtittirnedwith her lu Mitliiyn'i uti Moiii?uy,

s a . l u .i,,,

- May ive iiol have thu tiilv'icue atWolcommjj you lo one null till of thinenwrvlciMt?

nfter wl ikb uMl ' WtlPDm TRIALS

SajB Ho I" For 100 Ye«ra.l'ctur C. DIBIUVIW, unuld resilient (>(

Met&wnn, in "till alive,' and lookingthe antni; us when In: left his old hulntown, lie hukj.iht pant hia H4th blrtliluji und Liiys hr la jjoml for twentyyearn more, at least. l i e how HVOtn Jcmcy C'tly. lie la in Urn bc»t ohealth nnd luol:» ubout the same at hi(ltd whci' he left Malawnn.ovnr twenty

j

collation win. iTim I'hllalhi'iiii In n (.-lnuu uf

liullcH ii.isUil.u,' nvery ,uuudnya It) o'clock for the utticly ol till' Hun-duy-«chool lemiiiti for the uily. Thuy Nu r i n

PRESBYTERIAN CHORC5I REPORT.

$719.83 Contributed to Home andForeign Motions During the Year.

From thi- Miftit'il report of the l?irstPresbyterian Chureh of Matairan, /orIII" yt-sr (.ndinc M.'ieh i l , we gatherthe follow n y

'1 In iirrumi nu iiibi-isbiu is 220,loss of one during the year Seven wereadded, u s died anel two nere. dismissedThose till" died were Miss Mary EW hillock, Miss Gertrude Sltuut,, Kts»Mary H. Van Seboick, Mis Mary L,Cidliii^l. tin, ITVUIK R Cady and Wil-liam II Uripijs

The eollections for the- yeir m theehtirth iiumunted tu S1S7177 ft.id thei"come fiom uneilnicnt- '\as "557J 48'lhe tutal di^bm^eirientb, includingpuittor's salary of ?l,,ri0(),weieS2,u21 78

I'm Home Mi",ion, $<(U9() AMISlontnbuted bj the tliurili and soeietieseonneeted with il, anil from the -I'mhOiuee $.l5ii 9H ^as f^iveu foi Koiei^nMisbious. Fctr olhei h')iird-i and ob-jects IflSii.lS w.ih luised, iniiKun1 atotal of $1,211 i!t> forbi'iiuvolcncei

T!,t 1-inlu's' A"J SiRiety had 5SII.1Uon ham!, the fruits- nf tin. annual'lhar,!ciiU,tvu.K 'i ippu. '1 ho rci'tiitlt. Inthe huhlmlli M Invn reitiinl SiTl! :;(,ivhili* th« disl/iir,.tiiieiU> ttt-ie 1JJUM (IS'I lie huhbuth->elii»)l bun a u.i mini ..hipof 1,1.1.

Tim ollieiri, tif the i.fs.tre.11 lull III-IIITK-J I., To. hum.., \V. V. Si,»,..jn,Dr, C, Kneehl, h. C Tlmnipiwii andK.uirann Link The iriMUri uro. WillIn in V Smi|i',i)ii, pic'iideiUl HIT'.I.'II A.fluiilmull, M'erttars; Oil"" !l Wiinlell,ireiiHuier, tiud W, 11 I'uiiinu, l)i.Kuieh1,JoliuTilliUIH'iW I' ilinmp.ou,J. h. Terluniii ami \V. H. Miller, Hev,Olimlts If. Hriii'i', U, U. , l« tlm pctmiir,

•- - • +

1'lrM M. I'., Churcli,

Ri'V. l.i'iin Cliiiinberlelii, piiiitnr.A uttiitleiiiiin wu» iruvvlinii In l-nj;-

hunt on u I'liiii'llinu trip, niUliiji Jr. thebox wllli Hit- (IfWur, he norienii imc ufth. I....1..--, tlisl - u - i - ' 1 '" '"' ^liWnshis p.ui of the uuik. "l lni i Limit,ilotH mil hceiu in ilitttv iiuuh," he

tiuike'd lu the th'lvir, "Nul an Ineh,uir," wan tint Kjily, "Wliy <lu yni liuvp

i Will ygn nl/nply cotmc fur turn inliMc srrvlcss, or ~i|l! yo'i

Hittulay si'rvicoBi10,(11) u, in, ••H!il,|;itli.H...|,,,..|UlOII a, tii.-'l'reailiinu hy pithiui.

oUbJiiijI, "TllO liUUk,"7i!lli p, m. -l'Hwvhlili: hy |>»«t'.>r,

Mubjttul. '"I'lio Moro Cunveek'iitTlitio." . • .

Tuiinday, Atirii | | , 7i-(6 p , (t,,--<UlAb'Jetit, "Am you u Ulirlulljittr"

Apill la, 7i4ft p, ui. -Kubjcot, "llutv Can u Mini Kninv l ie In

ClirUi'miir'" ' •' ' ' ,'111, 7:15 p, MI,--

ASKb FOR KEPRISAL.

Senator Ackeraon Wants New YorkOysters Barred FroT. New Jersey.Cluirgcs of di^crinur.:.'-ion by New

York authorities against Navi Jerseyoyblfi planters in Karit'i'i Bay flfcromade Tuesday afternoon before thoState Hoard of Health t,y Senator"Htury E AtJ.-ers.on, jr., appearing -ancounsel for a number of the oyslermenin the vicinity of Kcjport. 'ine basisof the -t"'gjM >P= w m thnt permits arcrefused in New York to oyster plantersof this State, thereby ejtcljduig theirproducts froiri the New York markeU.

fiiuiiuly urged thatretaliatory measures be take by theSliitu Health 13".r.t m bring New Yorkto tc r'lib, suggesting ih il i( necessaryNew YniU oysters his excluded fromNew Jv rsey pending u settlement ofthe dnii.-nltich between iho New YolkOiithont't-> rnd tile uysteriuen of thisSt lie.

Iho ouiiciine ol the ueutmi; nun ukUnuIn itiim thnt Illn-itor l'rico

should ettniinunioale with tlw New Yorkllcaith Uepurtmei)t to useeit.i.u whyNew Jersey nyhltrs, pisnc.il b> till)htntb lleallh lluiiil iii.il the I'eder-

iihiu'ld h" nxehithd (mm Nt-W Yoiif'lhe miitui nlno was lirmiulu toatti nllim of tin1 hlirll Fiilii'ili.1 Iini'iit Ihi! tiiu.iu iifleriKion lu nt'sslon ntIhr blutii J1I.HU.

KoniiK.r AeKiruo>i i""nrU'il hlu beliefthai ihcre Is it ihiubli' |iurpiv,0 bohlniliiiu iiUll.i.lv, .,! ;!.-• S'-< Vmk healthniitlioiilli'ii One ul tliiho wni nn nl-ttuipt ti) j"..t.'e' llu Nn" Vi.rU iniif.ki l l (or NIIK Vnlk uj^tu lin-n nmi till)cither lo ennntirvu tlm-Hluto'u I'tivuli.icn.Clycld i'litls, « Dioiiibrr ol the- Sltitollourii, BKid Iiu umlernluuil Now YorkCity tlerlvi'K u rnvmiiie of Sac.IO,OIK) ityear from the oyntur Inilintry. Il)

Imvi: nil impurUii i i luuirlii)) in 'lln< ftl-te'liuil tn emjlildu Jfrm-y uystoi inti l i .

(Hheni \vlu» iitleniiiui itin htniiiiiM wtTroWiil'um M i t i i i i i , jm'iii '.'.'. M.,,i-il is'!'!

of Ki'yp'.irl. I"«-••, "II i i plimttin.

li: tllf l.cgldlJiUvu nrfxl'iil. *)l.!l')l liiNlt'i)ii l i

01wnucn, hTn ciiiii '""'

Ji'lm r»oliitliitin woft' Iniruduced.in !Ml lilliuuiiii .mi jt'lill re»

reiilllCid Illfl ClllVCWIJf. Ul] VPtllPilli!!s !i!!'.l ()"" j"l«i r»«u-

)i,•!,.., ...MI PIMMILI,!! I,IIU uml nun jiilhLreaultill'ii. wvrc punn'i) nvci lilu vtjln,Ten lillla Wi:ret Illciil III tllfl HMO LI-Imiry, tlihi mUloii l^lti|t i'i|iilvnlciit lo

!t Vlitll. - >l ) ( tliti wl i i i iv nuti i l i i ' i , HIM l l l IU

Illltl II jtlillt IC'!M>llllil>1l» lll'i'lltlllt lllW*.

o, '

Trial ON For Terra, b*mtaln'i S«t Vor M«y 8.

Thu murder trial ol jonuph Rum mithu killing uf I'ntiiiualo Granuto i

ynlto hold mnntlily ami

Uon't move thul t4d piano yi>lir.ve urown tiled nf. liiHtruil,!e.t ucall mid tell you how much eash wcan puy you for it In exrhnii^e' fur un01 our latest modtls. Our w.'iKuh wilcall for your old inxlrilnient and deliver yotr now piano on the da> UIHis inost ennvuniiMU for you-—T, R'.'KIIII

. I'runt Kl,, Kcyport N. J. Piiuviw m

..UuaJit1—ndv, It.'

{£' for Hale, neud me full deKCrlptof your farm; mention if ittnc.'< and

ui Imhidt'il; full partliiilurii price Alid leruiM. Ivmttl l'i iiliu^

farilln of 7A to KM) ueieit nt onee,A, W. MiiHTtiN,

It. I'. D., Mnii iwfl i i - i i i lv . '

• •The Nnw Mcil'n Blum.

Wd liavt' I'vi'i-vthhiK you run mill- fur. The' nnw iiture in luMirlnii.i, Iheii

inn'l another one In lhe Mlnte like II. -—-Hti'lnbiHli Oo., AHbtiry I'lirk. -uilv,

lMutir, Il,7n;(liildMlaut!uid, wiiinriiiml, ininiuy imek—W- A, Clime- T *jrl'f'K Ho., Matnvvan. adv.

Advwtlu in thla paptr.

Mi»»

., n c n f Keyporl, Ju. l | o w | | ,M t r ! f t , o | | T l l M ( j f t y tH,furi

8 n m u c | K l l | | 8 t h i w a B ,mtiptim

for u l t t u r n l beeauw of Uw ievwu IIf j , , , c ,, RvMyi o{ K u ( 1

Wurntt 1.1 pi titlikiH, MiesWebtr, Hce'ruliiry, Mlas l'lorcncu

Tice, tnasHurer, nnil-MIM Kdlth Mnyn| t o u | u | o , - f o r K o m , m ( ) , M r , Hellly wnreporter, Tho orgunlinliun la. but si*months nld.yel it hut uhuwn l u worthatriiady. Deuide eontrlbulliig to theregular eolieelluiiH uf the tiunduy':shual of whicii II Is it part, the1 clamiii.i liiveii lilnriilly In »i:vvral nlhei

Tlloy will In- tfliul to wt'leoino Ut the

nli-e In hawakti

all young wuiiien wlui dt>.with n livu und v.'lde

Sunday-HehoiilJust iniiuo to tlio putmiiUgv/JSH MainSir et, nt In u'eloek iivury KunduyinornhiK and you will Hud a cordialKrecliup, uwaitint; you.

NOTICE.

-M! ;:::n:u::.-i mi' hereby wuriied not;o t-e-ipauii on my lueaditw lutul' ulleach ut Cllllwiiod, I liuvi- »n!tl lheKill Knimi lo Mr. .Stillwti|i(;iiii hut willnot mill liny of Hint l;ulil In aiiynue,

Ki.l,\NIIII I', (.'I..MIKK.

While Calf Hhoeu,lUlnt IIIKII "Ml, wblU' I'ltlf nhi.e,t fur

iiiiimi, Hpi'flul prleo Ihin week "lily,•I.UH—Kli'liilmi'll Co., Anbury I'liik.

i luive ft lnl i'f Olio inv'tl nnd li'tlfnth pipu (or n:ih>, jinnil ui< now J.iltort -"ii'tv.

-fWill pay UOeelitHuhuiiihiMUnifuldtt.lwnpapem llnd with li'iod ntnuiH lwln».

- J . Hhoi t - tidv,

yi in hi» olllee at Ked Hank Mini

day, the neintle iiervvu lu hid leftMil); »o tinilly uffeeted at to mulehim '.itittbln tu wulk, Undur ordenof 1 Jr. I'eter I1, Knlfirly, who wnu eulti«l, In1 wos taken lo hiu liuinv nnd |iulo b'.-'J Dr. Kalferly »tatml thu fantin court Tiicsilny lo Jintieu Knilml), anilthu emie WUH poMponi'd tor the» tmtil,

Tin' iriul nf Kmil Kwuntnln, downfur April 171It, (or thu murder of Jnhllodton of fdlirunry I7tb, wua (walpoiicil Tui'Kilay uioriihiKi "n motion offormer Judiit'J. Clareuie Couov<tr,•vl (or Kwetitaiii, lielmo Juutiee Kn-lii.cli, to May Kill. In milking Mil mn.linn to piinipiiiiv the trl':l, Mr. ('linover reelli-d thv (net llutl Kwnitalu winliii'H fur Ihi! murder nf June Aiki'rdiirlii); the prcHi'tK Irim nf n.mlwilt iui|uitted and Unit lit! tliuURliI It

l i l pit')uillcii him Infi>rt' iliu prit-iiiepniiel of juhiv.t or tliu'iv who vvore preii<ul In iniirl dm hit' lhe 11 fui.

EitlnmtiiB Hiiliinlllijilui (lie i'umpl<iti' Itlntti.lilnf, nf Ininir wilhtiliilliui', L,,.j,,.t.., Iliaim, Idli.-ln-ii ittmi.il», ilrnpi'fleH, I'liiliilim, lieili||ii(.;, i>tfi.- ••

Kti>liibni:|i (Si,, Asliury I'litM,—mlv,

+ ~HVI l int lletl iiitsh [oi i.iilf, ulitu loinato

iriitin. Apply W. 11. Mntcy, Mlddtcmmlilrenl. ' . itdv. t(,

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(.'apiilih' nnil tidy luitt'h-jr wanlfdin emra lor Outlining only•--JnutipliI'diiikel, ndv,

('r'tiny, "rtiini il, i\H(\ p, ijee.1, "l( Christ Ounic, to .tit

Thorn will Ii" serving ciuuh nighditrlns Huly Week.

T •Wild tlooso Shootsrt Arr«it«d.

Qutnu iViircifii 1', K, Jlllllnrd capttlretl ii.ijiily vlulatiirn uf thn PmlcruUriir.li Isw recently in Ocean Countyfur shouting Kee>ne out of season. Thoraid followed many cuinplalmu tu

Wiinhlii|;t(in. I'lflcen uf the vloluluiiare (rum HarncKut, four from Mannhuwkin and one (rum Hurt City, l l m

Ijjcwity of the lust nnmuci place IKaccused uf offering shipment twocoinilijlied lo l'hlladcliihla, under unoyaler Inbtil. Thci wnrikn uuw the bnxit tint Muniilmtvkin extircna olliee,ce.nu"! tniublti nnd then took clinryoif lhe box. ThiH iiclinn remilltul In

ltldjtway bclmt lined 9UI) and cimln,the Kliili! law helni; violated In t>i!.i In-iituiice.

UiUnr Hngmiiil:! Fur Atusinbly.'Kiuniirii are fiirrent In Tom« Itivor

hut 11 nt l y Tuylnr llii||itiimii, i»lltnrif tllit l.-ukiiwiiiu! t'lliznn, will ho u.'uiitlldalK uf the prkiiurli'ii fur elmItepiilillciin iinmliiutliiu fur Ami'-iiilil)',

Mr. IliiL itiniii) In tlm Ill' t inuii to IK:ii-nl K HI lit fur lliU iitlhe uu fur, mid

v 11i 11• II lu not Ifutiwii il lim iiiinnr lmrue, yet is in admltlcil li<< lii unit nf Ihu.|iiiii|;rm men the party iinilil iiomliiitle,

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United Hlntnu Oroml Jurum,i ' l i i l r M i i l i l l i o u t l l I *<. u n I v l l l t i l l W e n t

I I U I I I O I U M I t o b t ) ) ; l n i i t ' i v l e e i i u t h o

jilluil .Mutr.. ('.mini Jury nt NVwnrk,'I'liiilliii: Tin- ' idi iy . T h e y a i e S a i i i u e l

Ki'Kvru, A t b i i r y I ' l irk; T a n f.'.iiii-li.iiinili'i A l l i e i l I., Ivlni i , Ki-il I l l i id i jtnluwtilt'i ( . ' yum II, l l m i o i . , l l e l iua i ' ,id l luni l , • ! I'. I l i n l i h , I ' i r . hi ,Id.

, ^ v ^ * ^_,.„„..

HiMid ('artnn'i'('null Ii,ufi,in, Hule (ur

Ulnlrlok Court Jticl«ti (or New Jnrmiypaceeel tho llnuau at Wii»hliH[ti)n unMonday, huvliii; prvvlour.ly iinani-ctthe Hcninttt, Noiv Jerney now huttwu I'eilonil j uiJ(iett and beeuilnn otthe cuiiji%iiiiii in llliiir Iv.'n e'Mirla»' third into WIIB tlcsincl ii'-".'»"S'!fyUnited Stutiw OhlrlH Attorney J.Witrren I)HV!H in hiinliril fin llm inwofllee.'

PredCottrollonl'robitlon.1'red Cottri'U of Mutuw/ti; rolrneloii

it (lieu of not KUilty uml pleiidtul nunvult bt'f'.irit jtiiljju l.iiwriiiu'.ul Kri'dliiildTtiuhday inoniliiK to a ehiir^n o( Htpul-'inj{ tarpt'iititr tiudti tn the vuliio uf $'io(min Arthur Hiulili nt Clillwood itiul

t pnruluil Jn tbii ciiHlody o( J'robit-tlm. Ulllenr Iliniul.Nin for two year*ami IIIHMI thu ,.,n;i of prniineiilliiii, luie pnlil ui the iiitu nf Oil I'i'iiu n week,

Kureulplit of Weit Kurnlliira Co,

The Went I'nrulliire Cimipany ofKuypni't sunn! iniintlin nun huiight

eu riirlumlii uf (iirnltiirii ut tin) pricedllien |irnviilliui! uml thin we.uk Hiiiiihwlup Uiiluii'lliiM tlin liinl n( the i-ura.

ne'u then prlifs Imvn mviiiiwliiit In.eimed, mi I lull thlu linn In In it p'tiu.>ll lo Illlde'ritell liny ,i( iln ,ulil|i,Ul-

Itaotcr fiiylon,'Tim luti'Hi (unliinnii (in* uiriit, Wulliun

Illlll ' Itill i lt II dlnpliiyiiil lhl« WI«ll<-"<li lell ihni'h C I I . , Aii lmry I'lirk, N. ],—<11 ti v i

- f----T«lh,t«il lnllMu Hultn

lu luivy mid bluek, rjl.fil), vulllti I'JO.IIl)•!il..lnl<iieli CII., fUbiiry I'uik •ml1/,

Nut* n|in>l(il lidfjjiilti• very HulIn ihiy.- i idv,

.. 4,Will puy J ei

I'II'IIII In HIM mil

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pound ((if

iWHAT TWO NEW CHAJMiES COST.

Pensions P«id Widows $16,291, and.' 5J,1*5 JPor Tubercular Patients, j: .There, are perhaps very few people |

in Myistmiinli who realize thai, tiling!with tfa(t coiuiiantly increaiiiui; cost ofbuilding anil maimiiitting rends andbridgeis, TWO t'oiniianttivt-ly new, yetfixed charges against this euuniy, mecatling fur increased appropriationsfrom the county treasury with each

' succeeding year. These Hrc the widows'pension accounts and the cost ui pro*viding for the-care uf indigent tubcr-

' ctilar paiients. These two items of ex-pense last year cost the county $23-•J3Q.HI. The widows' pension paid ag-gregated 810,291,13, and the cost oftnamt.uimi\i> tubercular ' patients costthe county~S7,145.00.. : Widows* pension payments in Febru-ary aggregated $1,303.00, and for the

• iamc period the care of tubercularpatients cost the county $9150.27. Thelatter item included two clothing out-fits, one cost ing $53 and the other $49.-2S, and carfare amounting to t9.AU.Multiplying these items by the numberof months in the year would show anexpense of S 15,63G.72 for widows'pensions and ill,tt31.24 for the care oftubercular patients, a slight decrease inthe widows' pension account and amaterial increase in the tubercularj>nti?nt: maintenance account, In real-ity it is not at all likely that there willbe any reduction in the widows' pen-sion account. Naturally some of thepensioners are dropped from the rolls | -as their children reach the age of 10yearn, or they become able to maintaintheir family without the lielp (TOTS thecounty, but »; a few weeks anotherhearing of petitioners will bo held «nd

: no doubt a nutnber of new pensionerwill be added to the pension rolls,

It is altogether probable that theeoil of muiiitainmi; tubercular patiur.Wat the various institutions will increaseconsiderably, awl will doubtless reachthe figure indicated nlxivo. The lawcompels the Hoard of l'rwholdcrs toprovide for hospital ireutment fortubercular patients who arc with*out menus. The MonmouUi ComityBranch of tho Stale Churiti*:!* Aid Socie-ty some thieii or four yean* ago made ancltoit tu IIIUT the. 1'rechiiUlern JHIIiiiiiaoi; trait of lund w.il build :\ tubrrmhnishuspitiil and, fulliiic in (hit,, \\:c luriiKhofs of (he. society, ot tthkh Mis,l.rwiit b. Thompson ot UiK'iofl, is pri-*.iileltt, i.eeuied till' co-oprtitlioll of tin:I'lii'liolilorn ill i-diitig lur tilt- puliimlswhom the witUay u'cvmim'!i»U>d <oi te*(gulling such ifire. A^'iitis u[ tin1 Cluu*iliim Aid tkinuty iitvrHtitjiVU'd iitti'li

•\, «(«!,•*' itoiii thw Hvd lliu'ik olticv, hut:f jisteiiifrirc. ihti w o r k h a i 1 t>t>eii/s«jidi,"iWielietl tu with iiihi'if itiuJft'.;: 'Kiyeniiy-j

ylitiiiiSiJiCV iulCJTSvS JUiVe j»iv>vii:inii tiiO,

County- witli (i. "jmWIclu'alth n«i«i',"whii will I'liiitinuu lliin wtMk of investi-gation Ulidc? UM^piecit ot me v.liaHllesAid So'.k-ly.. The nc\v in;eiit !:; Mi.*Mary V. t'rii'lt. l iy livvutiitK hi'i' limealuioat I'Xflusively to thirl hrauvli uf Urnwork it 16 exjieeled thai iMi&ei* v{ Uibt1!'-'cnlOi-lH wll'c'.t buv<; hi'll'loloii.' ehilijietlmnii:v will i-i.mii! Ui light Mid the stiller

. i-ra will liavo their rii;hls ntuler tin?Htatc law vxiiliiinci] tu tlieni. uiuS willbe urged to U k e ndv<«uliiR>i of them asthe best luissiliK' tiling for tioththeni'di'lvcH and llif mininunlly (it largo,

On January 1st I.Mt i t m : «t-rrniiR'-teen tuliereuliir |iatient» «iplH>rt«l bytho tosmty in imblic iiiBiitutiuiis, Ufthese twelve were in the Wliito iUvvnsunlturiimi in While Haven, l'a., livein tilt KUH'.'."'!"!' hoaiiltiil at Trenluu,ttl.d two in the New Jersey Suue b,mi-laiiuni for the TubMCuW at f.k'iit iatdmr. It Viftts the eiiunly JIH perWeek each for two ot tho patients atthe White Haven institution and Hiper week each for the teuir.mdir. AtTrenton the vost is ' • • " • • "

TOMORROW, Saturday, is your verj' last chanee to see the Hoosier Kitchen jDabi-net Gold Medal Demonstration that attracted so much attention at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco last year.

More interesting, more entertaining, more valuable to every up-to-date house'keeper than a lecture on domestic science.

••: Scores of your neighbors have seen this dfimenstration ?.t o\\f store this week andlearned how to cut their kitchen work in two.

After To-Day, Which Will You Do?WBJ yoa walk cad* -Hsa mDe* prepar*toff and cleRtlnff•way after meali.

Sit down at yourwork with all anp-pllst at ftoire»*-

bonnt to spareuicfa day In plead*

Time Cor mnclckCor oatdoor*, for

now

Remember, there are Hoosiers for farms, camps, apartments, big and little kit-chens, for window spaces and the centre of big kitchens. No further

need for old-fashioned, built-in, undeanable cupboards. .

The Hoosier is a wonderful kitchon machine that revolutionizes the kitchen work.Come, see exactly how it operates—see how it excels all other cabinets made. Rememberyou need buy this cabinet only once in alifetime. So that every day that you delay hav-ing us delivor your Hoosier you are making yourself do unnecessary work; waste energy,time and steps.

Hoosier Gold Medal Saie

S 59 Room size Rugs in allMakes and Grades

Offeree! at Bargain Prices D u r i n g Hoos ier Saleifi^ti* rtAllii::ni\,u^» l«^iri |ivnvwt| OVUISIVM MUM uvumiUiH

NOTE OUR PRICES ,

.; $10.75^ |lMQv:J13.p0v: $13.75;

Trtnton the costOny, oi about 913 JKT WPCU lur each

hil \ t to thy countyto thy countyis hut

tu ti

in our NEW JIAUGAIN7 BULLETIN, ready to boWjitC Id" G.'iV.IC.

KEYPORT, -N. J.

to $ 3 7 ^$1 on Delivery $1 Weekly

No Extra FeesMoney-Back Guarantee

DISPUTE OVER SUNK TAXES.

Freehold Town unit Township Dtaagree

Over Division at llie Muiicj,

The inlikiuti's uf Kovcrmiicivt uuilcr

o-.«over

i-!;ar'« whieh l-'rwliuldg wiitl OiiO OthiT til'Allc, hnvu hld tti u di^|iutctiMii mid Ui\vnshi|i uf

tho distlihulitm ui x\

injoysin I

in'twvCH

it, while thi-bOt |>4ttiottt- t*ttS p«r wti'V" cadi, Iml ln<ri> wily incijik'ut VIIB«=» arc acvci'Icd for irmtnirnt

4Oidiiil Jury Dismissed.

The Juimuiy Turn Ui.md JvirvftU uU d.*y K.'iiou liv.il 'rimvi,d.iyinto »-iv,jrl, 1U*IUKHI u\> -oiNU-cn udtlbills of iiidu'tmi'itt mid i w i>ro,iinnvl wrii- iliN^hai^t d by ,|u»lt;e l.u\>In diHiiii^unj Uic nily jvuUc I-IWUMUI1

vxlclulvit lltv thntiks of ilw Coiut .nutthe u.uuuy lu Uu,1 jMrynn-n, ami m \mi.elusion ^.iid, "1 inn happy tv> iirty 1kiltiVV uf Ho M«-OI> (or vvitM-iiii; tlu'jury," T!u' inr-oiuniinl hv \hv jmy(..von-d the im-ii'ti^ |>l-»» ul \\u lloArdi\t Fr«plH)Mi"ts lur rnlmt<iii^ tiu- t \ 'ui iHou%^ tiiivl ui i',f:d tlu1 !•,'*••* d> t ompUlioii

All Automokile*-

stuck lux paid by tin; Kcal bank* forlast your. Thi' matter Ims btcn ]ilacdl>y thp lowiuhip in ihc h»nilK uf Uscounsel, ClmiU's l)iltin»r, (or n<lj»s,tincut.

1'hc sysu-iu uf taxuiiiin tlirrc is«uiiiv«liui like that «t IVI'.MV Grove.Tho town is indiuU-il in thi? taxit isuicl i'f Iho towiiMii;* :tiid all j v r jvnii-a niv IIMCS>«1 nn>l taso l by liolh»UUii'.::.Jl:'.Ulit::. ') he UiWIiulup, hosv-ever, ;» ll'.v only iitu- H'eoiiMM'i! hy

hv v'ouuty l'u\ Uouul. Ami there'swhet e''.:;c iioitblt.- utose.

A year i'f sv) IV;M alt aiTiiiiiiertrnt\\.\s vilvv'levl between Uu> utwu uml Uie

To tiltUluttlrt I.. Suivil t>( lii\|;

rflary o l ili« i \>imty IVii•lulftl) *|irll<\ il ttvi'K "I II

t\iH«ty.he will

'.ownship Ui.

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I al l ' U>1 llllj v . l l , <i»' i-^UUUlUt toI hi1 rilltfi '

7 inr v>nt of the l-iU'ii aiu.miU:- lo p;" in the towuMiitiUi,u\. When i!ic

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.Id Hi!«• lulstd l>y t,is:iti.>n l>yutiionm of thi' lituik Ui\u^nlt, \ \ l u n " »ttuu' Itnu"

iliud>- ll.o lumk t;i\, tin1 low( o i u i i t ;;•.,;• ! ! ' , i ' i>r.>i!'. '.-ii» l o t i n '

m i l t ), .<>< i i . . l i . . i i " I th>- I H I M ! : .

l i v > i o h t ' » l .

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rtio i . n n n n v i l tli.it it o o j i h i i i . I,*-

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i u v i \ c i o i u l 'o iovi | ;h v l t . i i tv i l l n u 1 , its

|i.- ;.l Uiiiii.'., of i i u l u i ^ ihi1 iHlVnui

w l i i i l i i i i ihf t r o m th i ' t . m l l u l l i i i i

i v r i ' s U i»l thi ' li>*M\ m i d l o H u a h i p .

AJvrttlM la thlt paper.

It's luxurious—our New Store for Men andHoys.

Each garment is hung with great care in such awuy that its original built-in shape is retained.Tho JMthogany cases are proof against invasion bydunt and germ, and the light is so goo J that werethere any cotton in the fabric (perish the thought)it vould be instantly detected.

The stock'o complete down to every little doto.il.Como in and get acquainted v/ith the now kind ofstore—New Jersey hasn't another like it.

Here is everything for Men and Boys.

>HBBDIT8 Of THE LEGISLATURE. |

r Stojtiblicass: sud DemocratsT. 'Their Opponent* of Playing Potitics,;-• .'.TiiiMTtuf. April 1.—With Jquubbh'ii

-txitwrelt the iJniinciiitH and tho Me-publicans, and in tho R«|iuliliciinmajority ilsC«f, Ihu New Jersey Legisla-ture adjourned laut Wednesday night

.: HftW II SOSslflH of twelve Weeks. Thisivo* shorter by thrcn weeks thul the1915 session, two weeks shorter than

- the 11114 session und of tho saina length! of the 1913 session, thnngli in the latter

year there were two subsequent special:• lesslon. Approximately three hundred

I new laws have been placed upon theStatute-books o£ the Stnlf. Lost yearthe number of new laws was about 420.

During the session Governor Fielder••' disapproved by veto of fifty-one mea-"sures, including a btuch of about fortyilast week which liud been passed by

} the aenatennu ihe Kuubo uJV ,,. Of the total about twenty were passed

again and will therefore become laws.V " /The entire grist from the lawinill for;T this year.covers a wide variety of sub-

.jecls and includes many so-called partyY measures which were put through by' ; the Republican majority. Kcw are of'Statewide importance or value, and in

'practically all of them the action taken•'.'•••was governed by local political consid-e r a t i o n . Of the whole number of

"bills enacted only two stand out as./.of StatEwide importance. They must

;,.havo trials in connection with'the busl-. nesf of the State before llieir vaiuo

con be attested; 'SUtB Budget U w .

They are tho State lludgot Law und* the State' Purchasing Agent Law, buth

introduced by Senator Walter E. Edge,of Atlantic, who is ifco leading KcpubiUcan aspirant fur uu!i!imO.v><!.f™ OOVCT-nor., Tho budget bill provides thatthe task of preparing tho financialstatement for presentation to tho l.ogis-laturo ouch yoar ahull full upon thuGovernor. Under thu preaimt system

'« joinl ooniir.ittco ot tho'two brunchesof, tho Legislature each year picpnrcatin, «t)t<rupil&tiunt. for thtt. variousdnpiirtmcntB nnd 'tiiumlU. tliom tuthe Legislature is tho form ot two bills.one prov Iding money for the operation oftlm Stntu during the next fluent your andthe oilier, known as u iiupplcinontnl bill,providing needed money lo continue Ihooperation until tho money i» the rcgu'- -

'bill becomes available.

Senator KIIKP will miiko his inmpiiifor nniiiiitathm on tho new budget law,huliiliiK thul the (Wvernor alwuUI be ilnHUtttuI business ninnn|;vr< This will InUictcHuii ii thu luiilK^t •••«• v.'urltn VA:'. :V.it Is Intended. The Governor Imunjiow.eisi! tu jjraears z',xk sssisisacs M !«

,mu> rruuril i-a I'lvmsnij In ordfr ttleant the exact cylidltluu of uueh Stalu

and In titutioti, and willI ubio lu kusn in uwe'.ant

ik with «H pluwou ot du.-iitr'.tr.'.:1- S""1 InmiiuUuiinl workKnell year Im will have to jiropmu ubudget und siilumt it to Ihu LviiU-latur-, v/ltii hit rcivuu'iu'uduuoiui. i lla oxpccicd Hint hU most vtihmbld aidin iho jmipuraUuu «f".!« budget will Iraobtained from liio JJintti Puiuliusl'iiiAgout provided for In a iianipanion law{THU official will have in charge tlmpurtlmaiiii; of all miiiplln* In bulk forftll Btnto inntitutlonB olid duparlmi'Ms,

M(. Orosieup M»flwtl.

Such an agent will oe uxjioelml to

along tho Now Jersey B'iioru. NpcciuintCicsl will attitch to the latter phase

of the cutnpaign beenui-e- of ihu factthat lliiiro will "no .u.. Slal« military en-campment at Sea Girt this suiniiujr HIM!iyveruur l'icldcr will spemlut least live

weeks there, and possibly the entiresummer, while only u few miles north,at Long Branch, President Wilson andMrs. Wilson will make their summerhome.iii the'magnificent estate knownas Shadow Lawn.

New Jersey to be Lively.These facts wiUjnuke New Jersey one

ot the liveliest States in the country, po-litically, all through the summer, and ev-ery one who is any one in politics, espe-cially on the Democratic side, will spend

of ths nest House'of Assembly will |lictin», Tholitttw tins dechir«d that the fincrease and thb put will be kept boiling I work of the Legislature was such us toSteadily thro"'!!"!1.! UiosMBi'Wr, Tl!M«!rsdssm the «!»!fyrtii pledges of.-thewill bo meetings and dinners and gatli- j party utid thul the hn.slun was a profit-cringH of Ihe faithful at. various resorts | able mie. fur lliu Slute in insiiy-waya,

(.iovcrnor I'iiidtr liirluri's that the

consiucraDic tmif HI'-MIK n i t i,iorc.Preparations are iiow weli under Way

for the'sending of delegates to the twoNational Conventions in June," the for-mal elections to be made at PrimaryElections to be held this moniL. Onthe Republican side there will be someinteresting contests, owing to thodetermination 'of adherents of theProgressive party, and more especiallyPolonel Roosevelt, to battle ugainstthe candidates for places as delegateswlio have been decided upon by theregular Republican organization in vari-ous jMirlu of the State, On the Demo-cratic side the contests for places asdelegates will not amount io mueli,there being practically unanimity in.the matter, .

Aflcr the National Conventions thevnrsi' cauvputsr.a will be stnrtei) in

curnest uu liotlr aides. There an: 81:11several candidates fur the uuminatiunfor Governor In both Uepubllcan andDemocratic, camps. Tliero ia.ft, like-lihood of some, of them dropping outon iiticli bide, but it is alun likely thaton'1 neither Bido will there be such ageneral withdrawal as will leavoilu>Hold clear for n fiinglo man. .

This i.-niulUinti was, and In, huped forby the Ufiuticrittic Slate l«ad«i» in orderto bring about thu unanimous linmlna-lion uf Otto li . VVittpenn for Uuviruur.11. in »ald thul Tlimmm lf» Mnrlluo,Sh!(.Telary,cf Strfte, limy soon withdraw,despite the fact, thai in IIUIIKDII Cuuntypulillcu he i« a warm Wittpemi uppo-niiiu, Stnlu Senator Churle« O'Connorlli'iiueiiiicy, of llcrgcu, him ih'clurt.'dtlllll hi' will It'll l.ll'Jl nslik', lie linnbi'i'irlti piior hi'idlli fur several w r l a ,

Kathliiti) utntuuieiit WIIN merely ..mlapology fur llja milliner in which thuRepublicans attempted to do what theypromised. The; Governor declares thainut more than two uf Uie billu enactedwere of real vnlue ur uf Slute-wideiinpurutnci) and that thu appropria-tions arc mure, ihan a million dollarsbeyond those- of last year, anil that newlaws changing the manner of conduct-

State business will mean increasedexpenditures; . . •

He declares that the session waschiefly one of political "messing." Hecongratulates the people'of tho Stateupon the fact that tho Legislature hasfinally adjourned, wnrmiy declaringthat even.thi' b'ji'gi't and the purchaseing agent measures fall far short ofwhat they were intended to accomplish.He says he exercised his veto powersfreely in an effort lo stem the tide ofpartisan legislation of no real conse-quence. • . • . , . . ' • '

A First-Class Whiskey Poem.Mr. A.G. Lewis send us tho

follows and says:"Enclosed you will find copy of a

poem written by n life convict in'Jolict,111., pfhon, T-thought you might boible to use same in connection with yourcrusade against whiskey."

!<<iti'.1. Ill" fr!nnil.« KIIV, liowoviM', t h a tnow he in-fri'i'd from th« wmk of lliuLi'gislatine ho will rccnviT hia nurinatcnnillliun with a few days of n*l nmlwill bo u'liily to KUKC tt pLnpny lam-phlun. It In ulflo liulmaicd that hu willhavu buhllid htm Ihu Local Ujilluii toutt-liiciil, which in vonulod uii to t'Jt sIliriivi limlio Ihlfi yuar Iliun lu W

k n w *%cutidition anil iHiods uf uacli (lcjinrliiiolitHim liiHtltuMun eoudtictcd by UivKtatvai.d to bo if. position In advise theGovernor.

Hdward li. Urossiiup.ftl prcociit.StalfTreasurer nnd chalriiiim o( tlic- Uutiu.-tratie SUilo Cdiimiltti'e, was jinmod byGovernor fielder lor ihu [itaitl-in ufHtulo 1'urclinsing Aiient liiunt".Uiitt|yafter tho HdRe bill IWPBISM! (< low, HUnominntkm wn« umflrnwd juut l«forethe final adjournment uf thu SonnUi onWednesday evening The law will nutbecome operative until next July 1, butMr, OruMclip will leave thu olllu! ofStato Treasurer Immediately, ihu l.i't:ln-lature ii, joint aisision luivlnH- ni.itniiBenatnr WlHic.'n T. Uesi'. «f Cjimlrn,to BUi'cecd him,

C)»rgei of r^y :ng Pnlltlcn.With the adjournment uf the LCKIH-

luluro «imi1 ('hnriji'H from each iilitcthat thn incmbtTu of the other hail I'oeulilaylnc politics all through thu BCKNIOH,It wa& generally ttdmlttod thul buihlilleiintiiins were about true, vcwfnmof tho Stale Home fiillhu; to rri'nll anycimion in reront yoniH i'> which thuKiiinu uf politics playcl so jHTsiuU'iitund important u part. It ««« politli-n(ram ntnrt In llulsh, Uopubliamu umlUenUivraU aliku Hwkiii)! I" gain HIItlitnu lliat they will !«' abb' t" ""' I"tho I'unipiilKim fur inipurtaiil ullliiu inthe Stain uml Niitiomil nloetiuna nuxlfull, liiich HIII" IIIIV/ n»««rlii tlml Hit'UtllM' linn failriK 'to K"i» "»y |IITSII|;IIthruUKh Um work uf thr Hi'iinloii, anilnuoh ia pri'pari'd in «i> befiiru the vnli'iH(\ild diicliuo that lliiMilhrr II>IIUWN mr«fmipuiiillblc fur thr «iu» "t iiinliiFiicni andeutnnil«nluti "1 tho lawumkiilH bmly.

Tlirre art' idri'iiily t" pliingu Into thopolitical fray with eiMluuiinnni anil innglad thnt tbuir work in Trenliin in ul unend, si) they Win liivu tho IHIIIIII'IK ptlmar-im mid the t.liiflinil in follow i.tnro oflliolr tlnio, I'rmii now on tlm in tlvltli'MIn lh«> cunloal* for iiiinilnnlliiim furOuvurnur, for United Ktntwi Hi-imlur

• nnd for tiUlo HoiinturB und mmitborii

Cftiidldftttt Do .Not Withdraw,On tho IpcptibhVun *ld« lliwu Inn btiun

Homo dulk, ami «»!'.KI itetlvo moviiinout,wltli tho Iii"'" of having lliu unvri'ul calldldnleit wlihdrnw iln favsr ot Soiiato!BilHu, whosu cintninl|iii thus far »tama tuhave outdliitancud liuit of nil tils cumpolitiira, Seuiilui Aiinlln ColK'itu ul Ur.Hen, hinvuver, Jiim lul II bo kniiwn Unit heproposi'H tu go into Ihu primary limit inthe lieHt pounllili! form, while John IJ.

follow liiu wwiii cuniBi', acisordiiiji 10a ruucul aniiuunouinoiit. Anft'inblymartCnrli'tun Uu'Jfrvjr ot Alliinlii! uhas refrained from changing hit mindabout nmUlmt Um run for the Outeriiatorlal noinliuitioii, and llinw areethers In the who iuive not yetslgnillcd their williugneiw to atup u-Jdu,

This «!:» is I!H' ?!hi>'tl"H In buth jiar-th's in icgtud to the nuuilnutiun SotUnited SlaUj .Senator. i in the con.tent fin the Uubiirnuturiftl numliiiitlon.each caiullibtv bellevwi that h;iri a trllle iH'ttrr limn those uf Illsoppuncnls.

l'ur tiic Nntional Election Ihu Demo-trats >vlll ho absolutely nulled furPresident Wiloun, Mil they will bendevery effort toward carrying NewJersey fur him. The strongest playwill lie made in Iluiluun County, w'lierethere in talk of a Ijcinovralie majurity

nil candldulU! of from llilrty lo

FEW NEW FtSHIHO LAWS.

Only Ssvs.i Bills Psstsd Oat of Twenty-Nino Introduced. ,

Tliia is thi! liist in Uvmty-twu yoara !that decided elinnt;e» have- not booniillulc in the fish und game laws by theLegislature. In fuel, Ihe rci:ofd show,that less bills were introiluccil und fewerpassed thiiii ever in Ihe history of lisband gullle li'[;islaliuu.

Of the twenty.mne bills introduced,five in the Senate and twenty-four in theI1ou«-' of Asm'mbly, only seven, havebeen made luwa, In addition .lo theseven new laws u joint, resolution was"passed creating a ctunmii-U'i! to reviseand codify the fish and game laws.Another resolution" continuing theSchtien cfimimtlei! to investigate thefisheries was equally successful.

The object of the new laws will befound in the following snyopsfc:

fishing with nets in Sandy Hook Dayduring the months of June, July, Augustand September. It odds lo the presentlaw the words "gill nets." The aincnd-mtnt t" the law was introduced in be-liulf of the Moutnoulh County not fish-ermen.

Senate- '237 was passed for the netfishermen of Sandy Hook nnd.Raritnnllays, who claimed that their nets werebeing robbed by nou-rcsident fishermen.tt makes it unlawful to take from anynet, without authority, Hill of any kindany includes a penalty for the iltton of nels. It is n'diiplicuto of the law

Ev»ry convict in every prison knows tbnt was passed for the" ocean net tish-what whiskey is, because of what ithas done to him and the men aroundhim.

If a convict yrotti thu verses printedhere, he Wrote well uml should havehud u belter life and that Ufa « hotterending.

This poem will appear in two millionseparate newspapers nl least, and pro-bably bo published in many others—any newspaper in welciiniu to tuku It».!>'l reprint il from Ihlu column,

Kcud with uiidurntiindluK. Theno.might-do in-tlio world OIIUUKII

good in offset the' crime of t|io imfur-tiuinto convlct—whutcvi".1 lhat crlmomay havu becit.-

Tllft lt.\K.

The »uloull l» ftonuitimi'!. culled a I) Alt— that'll Iruo.

A I1AK tu luiivon, n ihtor U> liulliWhoever niuuvil il niiiued It well.A IIAlt !•,) niaiilhii'SHiinil svculth;A 'lour to want, and bniki'ii h.-iiliIi,A IIA It luhmuii', prldiuinil fumi'iA door in (tiivf ai'ui t.iil iiiii! jliwiiU-.A l i A i l to Us-.K; r. UAH lu prsysr;A i!;u.i {,, liurUtii.'ii'i ami de»|i:ilr.

A door to liruw'tliifd HUIMA HAK In all tiiut M lute uml luav»,A iltxii I J <ivety diitnliird'H ijriuu.A 11 AM to jays tli«t lwi"«iii'|iHitB,A door lo tonr» imil sihliiK hi'nrm,A UAU lu liiiuvun ii door lo hell.Whoever nuimd a imiiiml It well,

Xhut Is whlshey.-iN'i w Yuik ICVLMIIIII!Join mil

jf.r:!ins:iuyBen'»i f nnii wlilch'lil» ea

i t f fur tho iioiiilimtiun for UnllnlHtatn Kimnttir ul t!ii>. f!f!n;iir!iifl niiu|ii.binti«r will In; wjnductct!, will l»;opwisjd wltftln a fnw days by Junoph H,Kri'liiiHhuyni-'il, fnruicr .Htulo Homitorfrom Hunu'iBoi Cnuniy, und Mi'. C. H.,*ihlMfl()ii »( ty1 w |)riii!«wloU will lit1 In

h 'at* hit* i ^ . Thecommittee will he J. A, M«t», Jr., ofSomorvlllo, lion. W. VI, BnnilkiyStale Hcmitcr, of Hound llruok; andJIun. O, II, Huimnond,ot IJerimrdsvlllu. 'i'hu litmlijuttrti'tHwill he locatoil ul No. 04 Wont Mid""trcot, Sainervlllu.

Mr. AtkliiiKiti, who will Im In diari'iof iknntor I'rolinghuyiuin's campaignia n nowapnper man of oncoptionulcxpcrleiicti In wurk uf thin character.l i e wan Mc.Nii.nry tu Hun. Licuj. i'.lluvvill, who rcpreuentnl ihu 'I'hlrdCujigrewdoiml Ululrlel in CongrusH forMixtcun yenm. He wan aliio clerk ofthe Committee un Immigration andNaturullnntlon, und olio of the Mien'-tarius of the Immigration Ciimissiuii.

Whi'.' in Wimhinglmi, Mr. Atkinsoneurresiitidnl regularly for iiliiueruuiinownpiipi'rii in New JurHoy, Ui'furegulng tu Wnsihlniitou, fur four yi:nr« ho

Assembly Wi mnkes it unlawful forany intoxicated persons to enler thew«<l» or Hold" with' u gun ot rsny Ut'8'cription. Many t:oihplair,ts havu Imormadu nf inluiiraitud huuluru in tlm dourwoods and eeverul fuliilitii'K have beenIraeud tu men in sueli a cumlitiun,

Assi'inbly 2111 prohibits the shootingof any ilccr without honm HIIOWIaliuvu tho hair, It wan cnncti'd intolaw to prevent the. shoolinK of lawiu),an tho former law simply prohibits thtiKliuollni! of iloun and uvldencin vmdfound lust fall n!imvlnis Hint many dui;nhail boen killed and tltoir youug Milterud

lljll Dimply rt'liiteu to theout of the line leading t

tho Kami' fnrm at I'orkeil River by tin*IHirvliani' DI adiliii.;iml |iru|ii;rty.

Asseinhly lifli I'Dinilderwl by sportsiium IIH olio uf thu In'iit pii'riti of I'mliuiu4111111: li'tjluliitiun pniui'il in mini)1 yi'iimIt pri'vi'iilii thi' UM! »f any hind of m*i n ilvj hilsii'.! wi'.teis •••! (.'iipv Miiy, fr»i!

I ' in KiMiii'mliiT 1. T h e 1)111 wi'iliiniiii'il lu proti'i't Iho ti'ih !M Uii! ">;'iy«ui.,1 rluyra fhjjtllu 111•» «!!»UUi'r, "111 i!!'_".l

uanilii "f 1 ml nml l i n e l l 'die i inen Hi)t in 11

Ani'inlily IS17 niu t-imthd lulu u l«wbeuawis of tjtu »• in-lty of *»lu*P»li Inniuidy Hook mid Hnilliili liayr, ThuIguliit lliii IK'L'II IIIIMHI thill It tin liugrtnuuindiu HUnutim uri1 'mi'^ir pur*mlt tu l lu act Ihclrml' i In thorn v,n'tl.i,-. wl'l L P " ^".,,!t.r t'lU'liiKU ulliltiullnh, IIH tins littler follow lliu nunIIIMU'H lulu thu luiyt, and If tin; imln ultltp l«rg'1Mti'iiiiii'r»ui'upi'rnillti'd In Impllm mniilimli'ii Unit thi' I'lui-'llnh willnut L'otiiii In, Thi! new law pruhlbltniillliiK ti'-'in "ti'inut'fit liif«ts than fui'ty

llllUl,

To Uoiii ToJIK Hlvor.

lAflui' iiiui'h Ihiuiglit Mini (.aii'fiil run

BABY PARADE AUGUST 30.

Csrnlvsl Features AmiounctJ For theSeason at Asbury Park.

With the arrival of the lirst few warmdays of early spring, u notable inllux ofcottage Keekers arid theannouncement ofthe summer cnrnivul program, AsburyPark is ready lo believe summer is uponit. Coupicd wiLh itia puhlication of the _;program, made public Sutunlay, is thoannouncement that Julien Mitchell; 'noU'd theatrical manager und producer,will hnve entire charge of the festivities ;in connection with the ChiWrcn's Caroi-'val. He arranged the Queen's bell l a s t : ;year, and it was the most artistic of the :.'•,carnivalseries, but he expressly stipulafi" -ed that his name should not be.used. ..•Already he has served several confer- ,enceS; with Mayor C. 15, P.:lfetriclcjtp">arrange a program, and the City Com- -missioncrs are looking forward to tlie ;.:incct r.ctablE fe^tiv^i i™. *h° ^}Rt9Ty-9^:- :

he city. '- • . . - • ' • • ':•" '• ; : ' - 1 ' ':

eaate set for tht Baby Parade is ;August 30, The first event in the series .will bo held August 11 in th? »each Ar-ade. It will be known as the Prin-esses' Ball and will be especially in >

honor of tho fair maids who will com-. 'posethe court of Queen Titania. The•oung woman to whom tho suproma .;

honor of portraying Queen Titania willall will bo crowned regent of the rovcls-

at tho Arcade Palace the evening, of ••'August 10. There will he two new fea-,turcs.this year, a Children's l'cstival at,..-the Arcade on Iho night'of August 'iH-.l-:and a "Baby Night" at the same p!acoAugust 3D. The hitter promises to hn n;,;;decided innovation, with a numbcr.of •/delightful surprises. '

Aquatic sports, ns UHUIII, will fifty a .;prominent part In Iho Bummer program, ;Tha Sunset I.-RV11 fViiniviil litiH b'jen set.-fur Iho evcniii!; nf J uly 20, and them ftlsu" ;will be u wnter tote tin "Usal Lako^dur-ing tlie ni'iisoiii with probably imothnrcnrnlvnl un Wesley l.uko. The Anbury -.;I'urk Cnnoo Club also is arran(jln|j n pro^ 'ii of wilier sport* and raced on DealLnko. Tri'Htatu elinnipluiiHlilpi may lib'.',arranged bctweitn Now York, Pimtmyl- Vvunla and New jinwy. . •-,- '

The Mituimu 1'fte, Anbury'« Joyotii'buni'ilwulk tuvi'l, in which Ihoiiiiimdl .-pnrllclputu, will un htld uft iiso niglit litSeptemlirr I, Tlm turnial program willbe brought tu it eluKu with the I'lrO-iiieii'ii I'mitlviil, HeplMiihi!' 7 and »,Thcio will he a mounter panulu on Iho 'ufti'rntmii of Sipt[inlui 7, nnd on theiuiliiWiug liny iippnriilun limn, lmUU'r'nilnini; i'uiili")tB, ule., will l)i> held, furwhU'h valuii!;1.1-. {irl?r» w"l h« ulvi-n.Ni'i.rly IIIIII Iliuuaaud cuiuinmli'ii will l i)ii 1 v it it! to |iartli'i|ialt'.

sl»n himi tlm Puhlii: lftll.lly,Cuntiujii'uniiili'il i)Wi('ii«iiiiiii'io ill's &ii .l i) ll's

tral Jomuy I'uwrr Comiwny lo ISBUUiiundn lu the ckti'iit uf »MI,O(II> (ur tlm

nf IlilulH l"i anil Itbullt Toiim

tt In iiiiili'rstuod thai tillpowi'M iinuugli

furty thousand, with tho deulamllmi. w n u the ntltor of the "ally I'rviloniuiadded Unit if mieh a linidl In rolled up j ttt New Drumiwiek, and curruuponiledthe I'.epiibllcans will Imvu '.10 llnicitheir lives tu overeuinc it with ntnities Iriini nthiT iirnlluiii of the Klatc.

'I tfr New Vurk unit l'hllad(l|pupi'in. IIu vviia thu t'dltor of llm New

KopubllcaiiB areUn tlm Kupulillcaii Hide tbrru la litllu

>l.' uutlillli! MII'I abuiu thu I'li'sillelltilllUliHtlmi owing to the roildl'l"Hri inihu party which havu tlms far lii'iuiwithout ii'sult In liringliiK furwnrd apuiil ivJ I'liiiiliiJ-itu who will mud liieidt'iiU i>[ Mil elements ul thu party.Once till' Minn In drelill'd II,.nil ovurvoiiucii of pulllieal I'linrgy in New Jer-sey will be put into motion fo>' lh<;pui|!irao uf defeating I'rraldenl Wilsonmid limilluit thu tiliilv back lotu Ihu

piiblkniiH 1'ii'ittH [ur no iiiuiiy yean.t hut. It la limitlulily spoken uf u» the

uriiinl" ""iiilili'.u [in fjivv J i u c y[.nli'lvally.

milieu ndliiUi'Mmi'iil uf th" litnti' I,rj[li3-hiliitn there, him been 11 HIIMIIIV exchangeu( iilutuniuiilH by liiiiiluiH ol Iho l<vci

llt'H, with OOVI'MIOI IMiildorj ,tlm Umnui-ratii' battery and Hi'iialuiUntlibiili uf Moi-rln lii'iiilltiK till' Hcpub-

JerseyHurvlru over

Iliiiihl,wiri'H, v

a iiovuhli'h wn

lit Nf'wwrk, for u |ierluil uf

lifrirly nyi'tir.Mr. Atliliuiiiii wn» li

IIIHII in I ho Nnlluiw;!iimd publicity

Tltlt Illirnitl

Wiiuhiniitoii In III'' sprltii: of HM2,nl . i . l i hud t'lmrur ul Ihu cuiuuiiI):11

for ihu iiiiiiiiiialloii of William "A. Tufta! I'hi^'lt^v II'1 WIIM with Hun, (,'hnili'Ml i . llllli'H, Cliiilriiiiui <>f lhi> NationalUcpuhlli im Cmumltli'i'i at Hie IIKIIII-piaitcru lu Nnw Voi'li Ihniiigliiiul. Ihu

lainpiilini of H)LI, and WIIN thu lantnun to Icitvu Mr. Illli™ alter the iili.e-

linn. IIu in cutinrcUil wlll< tlio linn •lay ('all uf Nitwui'k and him a wideiripciiitilaiii'i* imioiiji piibllt! iiu'it uf

this i.'iii'.iilry. IIu i» im iii'llvc moinluirif the Nnw Jumpy I'lenn Aniiu<ti|l.|iin.

-t -The morn ft'r'.lli' tlm null tliti mutP

tender will Im the vr|!flabln |iru<tiiclg.Cmii-li tlm (-rfrili'il null well,

Rivur for tin! ftirlliur P'-u JJIIOC of erea monster diintabuye Toms Mlverfor ths|)ltr|it,lii) nf gi'iK'fatlltg power for genera

It In umicrnlood that whenthe project linn riiitcht'd itiiother niiiginnnllii!!* I'liuipnuy uf whti'li the pi'upliItiterrati'd In tho l.likmvoud \Vatvr,l.lliht iiiid 1'owei' I'hinl are n part,wilt take huld of it nml Issue uii .ulilitloii.ill »:|[IO,0ll() lionilii lo cuiiipli'lL' thu ImpiUVI'llll'llt.

dam will 1to run tin1 pluiiUi a l l.nltawiiod, TomsKlvi'i'i Inlimil llei|jhtii, l'ulnt I'luuimnt

ml nil up thi' Iiiui'h, taking In'Senililt! Park ami other places withineiiHiiualih' radius.

-f--Oun Club tonnes High liar lolandn.Thr High I'"! Gun Club, composed

principally uf l.iikt'ivoiiil nun, himl i inicd Ih" " l | ; h Hill' in I nii'ln iicni1

llm-iii'gut luh'l ami will t ' l i i i l a c l u bhuiiHii. T h u li'UHV t:!illi. foi 11 y e a r l y

ri'iitul ofy

ami in fur ten yiiiiin,Thu Inland!!, which liiolinlu lll'ih Hnr,IVU' Ciilio ir nnd Wall r)td|!u lulnmln,whk'h ari! iibuut a half mil'1 oil Micro Ini hi' liny, u|i|nwliii llarni'Kiit City, furintin- hi'Hl I'.unlilln: |ii,lhul 111 lllll'U|i|:ulliny. Tlm lulamliimouwni'il by I'mnk,Jnini'n nml Wmnl l lluluiiin uf Wliitt'H-

V l l l i l .

.4. .. - .Tlirlfl,

Tlii< liiitui! Uml |inyH out int.ii wi-i-ka iiiiiiililrruhli! p a i l of Im lui'"lun forvi'iji'tiibli'i In nut a thri f ty iinii, T h nIIIIIII w h o iiliintn a Hi,..!..:1 n n d n i t u a l l y;>rudin:i'ii m>iiM>lliliii{ wliurn Mottling wanlinfiirii lu real ly i ruiill. Ing t h t l l l . Aipmi ) n o t liWRur Iliun I lOxdl l fwl |iliuitt'dwil l ) KII'IIH uf h i g h i junl l ty w i l l |iroilui!ci

II t h n vi'iicitnlilitu iui|utruil l iy 11 f m u l l yI HI» for thn liotlur pail of tin.' yrnr.

Thin lu rent »iivlil||,

TUB I'URTlhUKlt HiTUATION.

No PoUjh Av»IUIil« for two Y « « H . - *NSIrag-in,'Cb««p M;Wir Kni,

Alioul forty farmern from Varloin *t'C'i i . m u . . » » u c cEW.ity s t i caded ',•''" !"."'.f-t t i l y iiicatltiK «f *••« Cimnty iiimrd viAutludiiire, lii'ld at Doraiiiih Hull,I'iiriiilnn(liili', und llbtmioil to InUiroi'.lliuund liolpfitl nililri-ii»i'n iiy Ur, J. ( i , Kip-ineii) dlw-'l'.'F u? lliii Hlalu ICxpurlincut,JiUtli.n id Now-l lrui i swick , (itit l 'byUr, M. T. Conk, IMatlt I'lilholtinl.t.In ilu) abiiohuu uf tin' piiMhtont hn<tvliw-i^'t'iildiint, tlm i»i'cilii|[ WUH calledto order by W. II. Duryiv, Jr., CountyI'nrin I'ii'iiiiitifitrnUir,' :•

Ur. l.lpiiian fiiiilliu'illil'i nddiuHH KIMtalk on Iho furtlllior Kituitthiii for 1010, .Ue iloclaroil ihttt i{ t l i i !iWiij|iC,W v,ii'!'nhotlid stop tu-tluy 0ii«ro "WIHIW 1<«* HO' .'pulitiih avulliiblu thin y n r , or next, n*the potash inlliou art; llumlcil mid itwould tnku a IIIIIK time to K»t ll.um ino|ii'ip,'ilu" ligalii, lie told liln lii'f.ri'ri.that, tvluTC 3ylplittt0.ii/ ttinnionU oau •bo lirouiihl at '.he HIIIUU |irlw an iiltmtoof mill 11 It will maki! a eheapei' source/ol ttinniuiiiii, mid that il in eupeciallyuult"d fur potato Kr"*'i»l!r im It crnilmunfnvonibli! uindltiouH for the Kri iwthot mull gcrimi,

The nptiuket' nald iliui llio fertiliserinaiiutaLtiiiur inimt now uoiupclo withthe :iii;iHifnijUiriT« uf uxpliulvus In thepurdmuu of chumlealH which the faruiwhint coiiiu tu rcgui-il an innuiHlnl in pfij-

iiiK inuxlinuiii itu|)B, nml that natnr-idly nil prlei't) un ferllllner niutiirlnlshnvn gmio up. (Iwlng to thu liirgii iittoof uillphuric ueld In making ijiiu |iuw.der, acid phimnhuti' him nmlorliilly ad.vunml, but even nu, l.)r, l.'lpmuu nald, ItIn heller lo Invent mutiny In neld pirns',pluitij tluhi raw ground nick, mmintlntuknown tin "ll'mii.." Murlntii of potaih,111 Mild, him iidvulii'ril from ftH to (.1(10or inii,,iiitmic uf in,,||, (rum VAA lu

f7A, uml ai'lil phu'iphnl'i (ruin lUI.AOlo117,

A t UK- I'lm.iltinliiii 'if thi< w a r , l i e ,. Ip i i i au mil i l , l l ip p u . - . n u ( u l | (inuri'i'Hif n l l r iu j iu i w i l l titUt; n d i ' H i h i l d r o p ,mil It wi l l In' i n i i r h I I I W I T 1I11111 In y c i i m ,Inn In Ihu fm I that thu (lonnaim havnl lni i ivi ' i i 'd 1111 I'liiuiiiiiilnil ini' lhinl nf1111,'iii'lng i l l i n i u m from tlti- nlr, ninl Im

'ill'! Illlll 1 l u x HI'' illlW llnllll! lli> ''Mill.norclnl noiiri'im of u l i iug i ' i i , fur I'ilhnr«plijalvi'» ur ni(riiiidtiir«, | ) r , l . l p m m iiiiplmnlimil l l i i ' viihiii uf milt i n B n i frwiIm I'uuuili Unit In In 1,in tmlln, mill | l t ,

i d v o o a t o ' l tin,! iiaf nf Utlll l o iltll) piiumlHHi in i y ( in' i i l l 11 up:.,

Dr. C u o k III'BI rll iti l t lm MIIIITK n( ihu'minium illni'iiiii'ii u( |",t;ilm,Fi nml tulllll-oi'ii, w i t h wlili.li al l t a r m u m arn fa in-

Illur, b u t ilii' itiiiiiiii (,f v . l i i . l , w l l « UII -knuwn tu many,

(gr ih't i'«(iir

Alatawan Journal.

f tnuzmo JIVS«»THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT

MATAWAN, MONUOUTH CO.. N. J.

BENJ, P. a DROWN. Editor aad TuhH-her.

BtUBIUhtd ISM. T«!»|Aoll« « » .

SubKiipiion Rattti forCi appear to be especially harmoniou* » * • • ! ' ; ' I nn I »hi* vpjir and rtre ctimbinK aboari!oo | this year, and ttrc climbing aboard

the bandwagon wilh utecrlty. TheDemocrats arc not famous for harmonyand the. party has won eome of its crwt-est victories after very beautiful battlesinside the ranks. Whether the doctrineof love a^d sugar will make toward

- wSBtM»nih» l f . , , , , , . , .™r*tsr MooUu 50

P*f*bl9 It Adv«BC*.Tas Jou«?4i. I» en »le M i. T. OOWM.* j . A,

ftawta* Mid tt M4TO Steed at Station.

Btecuton nod Adnttnlitrmtora of EiUtet htvcth« right t» Klect the neutpaper In which thijp4*dn ibalr nwicet printed. II tfa&t right Is act

, tttttdnd tbf Bimogate will make <ha •election.

pfiper that you fi?ca& EG! have select^}. . ,5J TK* JOU«KAL bavins butlac** with the Sorro>l*tt'i ofcc« will tlo welTto bear thlt to mind.

Batwrf til* " " « " • » Poaloffica aa 8acon<l. C l«u Mali MatUr.

THURSDAY, APRIL 0. 1910.

The Bible in Public Schools,Our schools being non-sectarian,

Catholics and Jews and some Protcs-tan».s object to the reading of the Scrip-tures in school at opening cr at anyother time. But many Protestantsinsist that the Bible should be read inthe schools every day. The latesteffort in this direction is found ir. thelobst bill passed by the recent legis-lature, which makes it the duty of thoteacher, to read at Iea3t five versea ofthe Old Tcstumcnt in every room eachday of school. There U no penaltyattached to tho bill, so it will in alllikelihood be ignored in many instances.

It will bo observed that ti.e new billcoitl'mc. the reading to thu Old Tustu*niciu, nnd because of this it will not hoacceptable to either the Prutc&tuttU orCatholics, because it ignoio^ altogetherthu founder of their faith; and It wilt

~ UCtivriiplUh KiighLy Utt.e in the iHrnr-tton of true faith on tho purl uf tinyattendant upon thu public »uliools.

Wo believo in both iho Old Ttttiumcniand tho New Testament. We boliuvYthat they should bu rtiul by liuUvMuuteand by teadu'rs tattle ir yel-olim. Auiilefrom their t tUviuUy urnl the ^putnuitruth* they wntuin, thuru k no belterfcysU'in <>I cthirs to w iimmi .uiywhvrn,UJUMV thorn in built out imliie syic»» ofjui'aKui-uiK'iw'u: thoy t*\'v. tliti r.miiilitticiukt.tim nt inn- ctvili.a.iitii!u; tmd it hasbi 'di properly witi. t l iut (Hi ir-jiit nl*Woman ts.wt'H t'lltK'jtirsl whii liiiii nut uUu'VO'.ii;ls knowitMl^* oi illWhy KIU.UM tho UibU* U: v

\ 0 u r ftchUiU? K IUIH ulwa• > u s . \ h u t Ah* <'*njU«vcvfiy

<children in wind tliero »limiM !»s niliiliouky liftvvicit liic two hfalH'lu-H ot]<tin' ihunli over ilio {|m:itioii, Cmi

w of Mreugth. uiiii is' raiiier cno<lrrcific fur ilnt.nHiin bout.The Democrats apjiarctitly mean to

riurninatu t». Otto Wiltpcnn, a s»uu-what jjersislt'iit uinec-fioldcr for Gover-nor. He in a Wilson man, but willhave thu Mipport uf iminy whit Have

hia Mici-i'tu iti tlu- primui-icH scenm thequite iiuttu'itl result ui coudttionii usthty now uxist in the' Democraticparty. The rcnutnimttion of S^nu*tur Martinc also seems to be a mat-ter of course. The Democrats, there*

^ ; v c : r : b j

wli ich wil^^robably be decided byNational coraEklons. New Jersey isa sensitive co^Acnwcalth politically,and a National T ^ m e n t , one wayor another, is likely^p^be.reflected inthis State, tn its own

The Republicans have tivraknorc confident, and perhaps for that rdisputatious. There iias b e ^tion to regard a nomination by the p ^this year as a warrant of success. Theremay be mistakes made by over-confi-dence, acd the danger is real. Republi-cans win usually by harmony and com-mon action, just as Democrats ofteii suc-ceed in spite ot possessing neither. Sub-ject to the general qualification thatthey can not win in New jersey if theNational sentiment is Democratic, Re-publicans have assuredly the bestchance, provided they nominate well,known and vigorous men for theirgreat offices. Thoy i ro in good fight-ing shape, and while the Legislaturehas, as usual, committed and omittedrather sinfully during the great seaaion,it him mndo no fatal blunders, li sac-lionti or inactions will lose no largo bodyof voter*,, Otherwise the party isfairly l'rca from embarrassment.

Tho real struguleii occur in the pri-miirU'ti. It is hard to bcliuvc that KsaiwCUD tukc I'olli iho prinelpnl nominations,that for Senator und tlml (or Ciuvcrn'ur.The prejudico iiRninst "IK^IK'HK It" l '^-int» in pilUk' iifTiiiiA :>'• it doct in nilprivate reblinnii,. To iiriiun Mr. Mur-phy o( ivKtie.x for SLMIHIOI" unit Mr,

Ci:!K.V.a ;••( i::."'.-. for l'n:V.-!!>(J'- «"iiMnot l>ii judntri! nil ii'ioil politi is l>y till1

oafnittl olisirvir. 'I'n ilivitle ihr IMIUU-il.'ili :* lu'iwvtn !*i-nii':i;i I»I ilu- S u m i.rk'tnthi> luiiurn! .mil politically i-onsistrnt

tr^Ui liuvrnnir !I»H II doyit'o \A m,u:i.;iu< in-

to tiH(Hvnit*nv uml nnpvnr& to U<

liviwticu exumfcivoto. by iisnilUmK'n vvlm need big

wire, one mure uf tfiwlmv Umn j toiilic npj-ouw.-lo'lio/ft lriiw

iluiiiiiHW. With thii UMIH! of '

inoro

*t!u\iHngo( N«wJt.'Ucy uiiiuvu, t)n the

irther luutdv ti«' t'uiuiuUw ior rfenttior

(turn : Jernoy, m-Otivrrnor Si

Ro&sevelt Says What H« Thinlis,

We know of nureu£0!> why Mr.Roosc-

vt'It hhould not cspres); \\H moat un-uuuiitCu'y iisitikSt t;pintuti ttf the cy.yssof the govcrmncnt at • IVarihinRton rc>gavdinji thu war in Kuropu and inMi-xku. U he' is a cundidatu for theKepuiiiican numinatidn Cor m'nidentiwe hupe he will not , be. i.'imhmted,but that' hU opinions aru f nme<J toviK'ourui*e that ca«didaey we do notbflitive. nor itoes anybody clbb in fact.Ha KHyawhat he think* and "he thinkswhat he says in this matter, Whichis more than win be autd for some otherfolk.—Newark Sunday Call.

I have oyster shell lime in any quan-tity at my Krae kilns, Matawau, N^ J .Railroad orders promptly filled. Stockalways ready—loose, bagged or screenedfor drill USO—JUDSON CONQVER, Phone2 1 6 — a d v > t f . ••"* '' ' • . . . V . llT;'.;

Suhcor-be *or *his pac^r

SHERIFF'S SALE!—By virtue of sundrywrits of 6. fa. tu me directs, issued outot

thn Moumouth Comtaon Picaw.anu new JtaeyCourts, will be exposed to talent public

aiunDAY. TUB 1st DAY OF MAY. JOlWbetween the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 o'clock (nt 1o'clock). In the afternoon of said day, at tho prera-'— "loro-JEh of Matawan. in the Township of

*-in. County of Monmouth, New Jersey. •™j~"— -Innt'a rights title and interest, in

of Matawan, In

intj whjch

situate, lying and beingmfnG^MlBBinjlap)of Matawan,onthesoutherlysiueoTpike Iradintt from Mfttaw&n to Key port, iuu «*t(i.iiwa; Jeft by the last wilt and tnstAmenr of Michael'•'i.Gouk-3*! io Ussia.Mcran, bounded on Ikz•iijrtli by iaiii.turi^tiikii road, on Iho ta*l by the5hfirir,sn propcrty;-OK I ha south liy tho railroadand Sherman property, nhd'oii the west by thoNew Y&rkindLonK Branch RnUroiuf, BeiuirthuKamw premises convoyed to Henry H, IfOngstreetby dc:ii dated February 15, lHi)7, mado by Ed*vrktA ^rry.C^as, K. CsRcvrr and Jchr. H. Psrry,Ir., eiecutors of tho !wt Wilt and Testament =tJohn II. Parry, UecoiueU, «m\ recorded in thoClerk**. Olllct* of tho Ccirttv <d Monmoath, InBoalc M17 of Dccda, pauo 15. &c,

AJ«J, all that cvrUtrr tract in-itiA Dorouuh ofMotaw&n; County &nd State oforesaul, Ucuinntniiat a poir.t in tt»J Mitsrly line of tho right of wayof the Nrw York and Leiiflr Hranch Rafirud Co.,"'& iwilnt being Qfi6hum1riK. an*1 •r""*

,...._... from thu n&rtlipft*t turner and <m« hundredflixtt^n (11(1) (vc\ ijittnnt from the COUDICHKV cor*tier »•>( Hi? liuUtitiitf knnwn «»t lie I'ltuoncflr Htutloni»( mid Now Yorlmna Lonu Itraneh Halfroad CiVat MntAwan, N, J.,'thotun (1) HI \W» com pas*needle point«d Au*i>.*t 'J, \H'M\> north, ftfty-nlmlc-jfrci-i and 10 mlnutei eitit. f»r a dintanctj at aUty->U ft-ot tu H puluii thunce (2) thirty-three Ucartrft»iul t\iiy minutp; c«»t, n i M dinittitL-o uf oiii* iiuti*ilr«il and sUiy'tiiTM fnot m«ro«« .?»», tn a point Inlltd ftlmvc monltonrtl prtnlfilv Htir ut ttie rliiht otwuy r>t tlm Nt;w Yi>rk HIM! l.otii lltanoh Kullrmdf'i..j th«i,( f t;i) northweitftly, ftkmu »nUt himtorlyrikhtui w«y lii.wnrtrftl.rl wnh anil'Hi'.*'»l$fly?«iiioiltKtlVi «t Tlsiit HnHlii finiii tlw n-tiUc line »fiho Ni'W V'.nii mtfl UiV Ummh Knilnwt «« tllwlin the uflW t»i t]w tfern-Uiy ••( S\AU-, (»r rt dlfturn1* ..( IIM« huinUfil «i"l hrvt'iiiy.),Ve K'vl *iu*r*' t'f

\ki havii one vornlon uf th« SiTipltiw*, tut-uimWu oviMor as he is, hardly sue- i ^ ' ^ V .i V u i n U i n s h«*u ntiullitf. Ir. Jill e^cn- (<(1"<u l l 1 «rmi*inK the mlhusiuMii «>i ilun j mnu.jc".i

tu WtHltif-i A. cUmttr bv,:iiMi(l tttiiist jiuy Uitmw.iin.1 . . .ut 1 - ' hi <li Muiiinuulli IVutlty (;Utt'»Illmv in K.IIIV HU nl DtsM», t*v« n^. #v\

'Hit W, A I'.li»* Titiitltlti S Mid. t'.i.i Itt sue-.-* ..r« «j\ii ti-sfiM'.s.ii'i ll fc^vy On- Irvp utiit utilli*

would sontvcly iinluoUu'ilill

4i lU 'v t itVviivi'iigli t t p o l l \\\U t l l l l l l l t i l t i o U t i t

<lit> lHi'.'o iiiul frarn rciniuiis it nr tinar-i»B it tvml, iml>ibo »li th>" csseniiul

i of Clirlitinuity. Tim iiii|iurliut(is tu Iwvt? tvliiiUms triUh «>

uiulctsiuuit nml iincpli'il mi tu ir.Hucm1!'iue iiiulvlUunl In his living nml in binrolntiuim t» his [i-lliuvs. l l wuuld ttocmthen, tlint Cnlluilii' anJ lVi'tcnaW.tlunilil ii^ i,Ula lo RiH lugC'llmt1 >.ii tiiiiijii-fiiuiyttUiti l»y thf sinuilo cKp'.'iliuut utTcuuini; from lliu PruU'iUniit vcvtilonunn iluy «»>! ttu> Cuthulio version ll'.^ncxl ilny, or wmiKl lliu Cniluilic oon-scut lo ill? trading nt tlii'ir vriniunevery ilnyj Win'n ibis nurstion vun!«;cuniiiiJcrcU ii'uiu tuuii » Kti\niliKiiuv

AS tllis, wit!) tilt! KlHitt nt tllU i llllll .U.ways In view, unit setting asuic icli^-lous liigniry, we will hav« t;iki'ii it limuuttp townril luittiiiR n Ulllo uf th« nnichHot'Uevl i elision inui our |)\il>Hc schools.

Uue move tuovigUt ujum ihi> niii.it-tllsciisisiMl uiul ileiiiiile subject. Titonow liill, uvit of ilcfi'vcneo "f iln> Jt-ws.cimiincs llu» Tvudtnj; tn tltc UM 'I'l'st.t-mtnt, uml puts tlte minimum «i livovctsiii \)\? ^lity. TltisitMich tuircly williuu tuui i\n>uti^, tml u ti.it iinitoenough -likely to ilo l\Uii- inivt nrUttU-gooil. 'I'hovc is, Ittiwi: -er, ime tniporl-

. ant pur turn uf Saipturn «|i"» which I'fo-Ic.t.uit, iV.tlwlic, ami Ji-w Ml in;nv -tho DcvaK'Vltn-'. '.it tl v.m trail or te-pi'iiUil «\ c \ n y t;ilioo\ iini'.inc. takinc|i law ot tht> live vein1* niTimnemoin,Ai,.t iui KCht'liir s.lumlii In1 iv'-H>l'lvu»i

kNttcil utnl iil tpr ^i.iiln-lililn lo repent the Ten

'utb cimeeily tiv.il wiile titl..'. \:ww.»t •• h -

The lay j«iMt.el .11tt'rtaiitt>|i|iiniriitD(it Mfi MurjitiyfiiiUu

0 Mi. Stiilvi'ii niuve ueeviitutilt1,Tliu Rciiiihlk'iuis need KfitintCU>Kc.tli-

cr Mine tltttn tl;e lii'iniierulSi U btin- wnv lliey me liuilt. Uul lliey

icuetieiil huiiesi. l ieuino wilt to win,nnU other rovohi.fint'ic Hiindav Call.

yslmuld unite vn ultu-:y ili>, ihry will

luiul MiiUnovouts—N

, . , .• I. II . l.ntik:«lt

(>r*»l»otly miw wwm-il iiyt il iIlio tvRMV IMt.llli^ I. duIDVI'linvvt nttii Aiuniintiv

i.vvr fr-.ti^rly t..iivi>yi.il \ty Uii-.W. A. Olos*- 'rmil-tilu^ Mly. '.'.i. Ii. It. H. '^iK»lhct,ti>>lUi.|U}i;«:iI.Mid. U, !'.il;l, nli.l i«..nUil im yt tihout £«iitpm-

hei .-In'i'i.nvi.'vt.j, Tho s»u) Oho'tln K. WimiilV, hUhull . ... -iMii.,.. .'mill lm<i il™ i.i i.l «i..| i.ilvili »«"I tUtnu lint ilt.nrinliilrtii Ihc HiiM liVhl nt wfty

fnH» witt.l t-f.-t^ily hvittil votivc^vit, lull l u u nlui'lv wllti .vi>,Htiitfts afiircwUI.Mtlmlaithi . inuivtly i>{ Til"" \Va>i>n IManoCnm.

l^iny, tnViMt lu i-ii-cutli.ti «l tW mlt t>( I h o Lntm*vhru r i« i" ' 0i*«. ('.MiMianV. el alw.iiurt W U> IHIUI I')'

U the Mnn.

Tlu1 l\M'th Amluty Uvciun);

whieh has boon onu i»l ttto i^iu

ut supporter^ t^ 'Woodruw

I ".III lluvcrrmr tun. tut*

mils IHB fnihire ti> \>rujierly handle.MeMcuu MiiiuiViiiti iuui ncLa iniilnrc Kouiievrlt "the m.m lu leadmiuiigii In jnil the Uiiiieil State ineundilion for any cm;:i(ieucy/'News

busy

"POVUHT IVi^uloul

ituuti' ;v now mtuvk upon i'tcsiUcniWilM)U blrik.nt; ;tt ilui'nuv.,t vital part>i tlu* iulmmistHiUoi.™ it'b Mo ica»\» lity. The rrcsuKnl will timl it

tcry \\HT\\ to itcfcml himself iu thoou so U h.» pur^vu in thi-ucspect,

.iiut I!*.-* simwii.B ibilt r*u* army isimw mukinj; iu lh>: * \|ini>iion in i;t'tVila proves how utterly

hwe aro

Ut nl»in

pwpwlyt.iiuu un

thni i ia upvi

I ' r iwlml i l T r . i u M ' i i p t .

( T h e n e w l a w ili'l n u t u ' p i ' . i l i l i e o ld

IttVf tinil i h o i o in ni'tt iUij; ! o ;'":vi".' .

I h f ""iiiliiii; o( \i'i»i%.< i i o m l l w N e w

T e » t a m n i l if l! . . I c u h t i'< i l o i u - , l'hc>

HHi»(i l u u v m i - v , ii-;iil l i v e v i i M J li>.int i l t 1*1 I l l » t . " U H l l l !<• lOllipl.V w i t h 111.

li,i.,l Dili 1,0 I

lUUUHli.niu.i, Au'v*.i a i iPtr

I'KIMAKV KtUCtlUN.

cl.^.Hi,]!! (»{ MnUwon, tn iW

nit.sDw. Ai*mi* is, \w.b-iivccn \\w lunirit u( yno o'clock atiJ ntn« « cltwWt>. m.a. (tit I he \'Uf|'(«e ot eltivti»(i (our DclpBfttM-Ht-l.AiLT mul tvut AltrtHAto ivifufttrft-m-i^ura*1

h N i V C ^ H n tlm K*>twl>tivAti

ice i 1 In

n

i the Ntu..ml i.Vi.nvi.litw.iAll.m.ilf I',!'.- iWM l"..i!,Vi vxptrw Llu-iliuilot Sii

Nvli.vn I.I

iiilumi irorno [or yours

l .a*i i<! lUlt. Cliaiiler IRS• • •• m h .

for

ft. »u*h an

**'riiiH i h;is

iho .I lh.:

Sl»t«

tuut be tleminl, 1ml m ilu: u m f u r

(Mep.iteiliii'Mi lui luis not s lumn the! liiiie li\ideir.hip tU.\t hroiii;lil tor

li.:ii MK-II |ncsln;e «M wh.-n he vvauVi.vi'ninr ut Now ]ei.-,ev in \sli.'n hi1.v.i:. JHtltuij; UtriiA:i tlie t .uui IM\|, I|II>n u e u c y ruiv'uii mi.v'.tne uml n t l u r,. hi u! the emly | u i l ul In , inluimi.'i.

• .itiou-" W i t h JUI piiievlmi.r, a:i the i^;a\e oi

I he hent , Uli'le is no ihitlllt lh:ll Uoive-I i l l 1:. I hi- III.Ill to h .ul .1 >. UUp.iii;!!I" |V,lt «lie Unili-il S.dt i^ in Ut .'.iit.llli.ni"i any ci\u i ijiiH y. A> much <i>: \\i

illilllili I'ltollUlit Wl'i I'.i .IU.1 .(JlM.lXv

iiMMiM.-ii ..( tslis), (.(.(.ruviMl Atull S-toads ill .: "li.i'ty M « wli"» namrs ahall ap-ivar VII llw |>.H L.Hik of IUa t»»t IIUM.HIIU (lentra!KtMtlon, In Ilu. » W p .iinltitt In wlilcll 111- >>rtetstn Mite, i* wl-.t IIRI IH-CH n-iil.ti'tv't llV alnilavlt. asItrtrhiallrr lni»|il>il. nlmll I* fUlllW I" IVl* intlio |.il.v.avy nl hu IKillUcsl l«tly. Ill 111 uniltr llll»ii.l. fur llir vK.ii.nl ill t)^liiSi*tia anil AHcnmlsriIn llu- SuU-inal C.iiV.'tnUiWv" , ,

S,ntii.ii '.'.I uf ii'li.l ail tvAit*. Vis.! 'Any v.ilftf•alilii-il lu vi.le »l « n«««"l «l«H"n I" lM».I,',-, vilm iliil mil Mil* ot thr l!.:n<.ti>l BlwlliiU.i.-lim; iii.v I'linurj Hlacli.m. t.. t* Mil unili-ri. » I. f..| III.' |.|«ll™i n( ll.liualcn I" Naiiounlmvo itliin.. ir,av toul«« lor sa.il l-rirantl' jiff-

III i!i. M-..HI. II..1. Clrrk uf !>'•• li»i"l.ll«iilV. «'i.t nn . I I I M ' " " ! t" Hi" J»» "• " w I'tniiiirv. mli.ioit in tlu' [i.rm IIIIW iiMiuiunl by l»w (orpililini: v..|,.rs ii>r «IVV llnnvral Wi'Cliiill.fh. 1'l.u.' f.n huliliiii! l!ir «!«>« luiiueil hlioaiy

Irti'-m i. .it Hie Uiiuinr llimiK. nn l.'.lllo Mrcot,

"•"'' l" """ ' 'WII .U.VM A. uoniiKiis,Aiml :i. l\l|tl. H.iiiui«ll Clerk.

UKKSIDKNTI.M. PRIMMtY EI.KCTKIN.

N..II... i tiuil.v rlvrii »hftl a Ptfimry lvlfiliim. I l l l v !i.i.M,i | l ,.. T.v»i,«M|i"( Mnt.i*..n. lull-..'

Bt4.ii.n n i l (.1,. tin-' N.li.iml

MOVIIN GYou will facilitate the in-stallation of your telephoneat your new address by noti-fying us as far inas possible.

Ivance

y the large number oftelephone removal ordersthat we receive each Spring.it is desirable that we ob-tain early notice of any in-tended change in location.

NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. ' • • • ' • • • • ' . ' ; i • - . • ' . • * •

W. H. HALL, local Comiasroia Kmiager,

39 Hcnmsath Street, Red Bank, K. J.

GEORGE M. HARRISis ready for you with Spring stocktsf—

Farm & Garden SuppliesTne following Plows and Tools are carried In

Stock and Repairs for same:

South Bend Plows Oliver PlowsBoss Plows Syracuse Plows

Hamburg Daisy PlowsIron Age Tools and Spray Pumps

I'lanct jr. Cultivator and Garden ToolsE. C. Brown Compressed Air Spray Pumps

T utrivo to j;ive tho l>esi mill talwil in sowls of (ill kinds,

Spray Ki&torlfU: L t o . Sulphur( Solution Scutccido, Arsoimto oftend, etc.

George M. Harris130 Main Slroot Mattvwan, N, J.

luster fjovelties ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

of Every Description at

IF (Ms. Wagner'sCnn, Episcopal Church

A wld» aatortraeat to isUot tttm, atpried that will Insure A quick Bale, S««ihntn While the VaitSIJ is COmpioiil.

ICE CREAM

the nlwtiun in

in p.tHy. ! l" thmstimliiLiU!, iiM.Ui.itl",iiiiu'.l«".'.ji'l aln'i'f

cih.r. The

in

"Pricei lowtr than tbi lowest"

COALCharcoal—WoodQUALITY— SATISFACTION — CASH

GRAIN. liAYT FLOUR;FEED, PAINT

ROOFING Kggf

. . (<. i .oiAI.Kll««lnl l i i iuf lHOii uf . l « < i " s l-nir IMi^ai Allriiialf IM. H i l f » « ' ! « " —.nivonHinl ul I!"' Kc|«ll'll.'«lt

! l M lii.,., i.il.i Milii

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HIGH-GRADE

PIANOS andPLAYER PIANOS

Sold—Terms Satisfactory.

TUNING AND REPAIRINGat Factory Prices

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nnd twtnty.ttirea mlmtten ireit out. Iiiinilre4~~ ' f iHlny.flvo tort to ft bscV atreet two ro«!a

*t thenve aoulh twenty.four ilcsreod andthlriv-dtivfln minute* wpst lUly tent to th*aalil cnmli strreti thettcfl south alxtv.flve tlii.

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CHAHt.KH K. CLOSH,t, utiA, •Ailtntiii8U«tor.

Th« «n1«»f tbt* BIIOVB projicrty WB* mtjournsdto Mbntltty, Ai'iil It), nt thoMtnvpUcti nnti hour,

c«iAHiKS K.rwm*.Ailitiinititrator.

MONM0UTS1 COUNTY ORI'IIANS COURT1 1 January Term, A. H n Igt6.I thon,ut trr uf tho Kstnto of I Onler to

rv ». CHrti.it lt (totirn^tt, I iihuw CfttlHivmi'iiin It. Smith und HHIIUHI 1\ KnllTen.

ptMiltiruorMuryS.Curhart.hav'.ntf cxhlltttedto tM* i'miri, under onth. n jitHt mttl im« nu>count of tliapwrMiuul minteanJ ilebmnf nalddpcpvlctit, wliereby It nmienrf; tJiAt tl.»pnrnoD>aleittntv of mild i1ticenN^i U lunutriiiicnt to |»AYlief dolits, ami; Pinn^tiiiH ili*t*i>l tif tin* CmtitIn ttio |ireiiiiaoB( It U tli«r«fore onXpreil thniall ittintntmialeit?»tntl fn tlicUiui*, itmotntntafltuihert(litiiint!»Unml real e»tRto, of ttit» tntU\<1rcon««il, AppoAr t*fiforo the Ct>urt, &1 tli»Conn Itouar, In KreolioUl, on i Thuriilay,Ut* tUtivpittli 'lay of May, A. 1)., titan-

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jVlatawan journaKTHUKSPAY,' APRIL 0,

Matawan and Vioinitv,Mm, Bdword Uostinund of Spring

Street, pave birth to twin lioyn lastaighl. • • . . • -.''.

The Matawan Domino Gliili willmeet with Miss''Margaret !.. Terlmne-lo-morrow evening.

The Camp Fire Girts meet at thohomo of Irene Bolte last Thursdayand to-day with Miss Beatrice-Wason.

A meeting of the directors ,'of,.'theMatawan I,nko Committee. Inc., willbe held at 8 o'clock Saturday night inGcran's Hall.

Mrs- XV. A. Close entertained a iewfriends at cards yesterday afternoon.Dainty refreshments were served anda good time enjoyed. '• . .':•• -^ T h e W. C. T. U. will hold theirfgular monthly meeting on Wednes-day afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs.James Hawkins at I'reneau.

The James Lambertsou homesteadproperty on Main Street was not soldlaH Monday, but the sale was adjourned

. ^ , OBITUARY,• £ £ ? • • • - — - *

EdWird BarkerdioilinSi, i'otor's Hospital, Ni'W Brims-wlijh,:on.April 1st uf hhiad poisoning.,On .tli'j.iilijlit of March Ittlli he fellumr broke his, ankle u d lining minedistance from any neighbor* was nnuiiieto m'X liny assistance until morning.Owitii; to thti severe wouther at tiicliniu his broken ankle und also hi* handswurc trozen, and blood poislnaing dj-velonfi/1,

Mr. Barker wus the nou of SamuelDnrkor of |,ann JJnrl, Bnglnnd, andwas born in Madison Township, onFebruary 2,' 1857, where he residedprafitically. ail his life. He purchasedth^fcrin he was born on about thirtyyears ago and resided on it ever since.He always took an active interest inpublic affairs, nnd was a member of

ion for twenty-seven years. Ho was'ownship Clerk for a number of years

and Collector of Taxes, which office hehad held about thirteen years. He

'as also a menroifcof dolumbia Coun-II, J: 0. U. A. M.Funeral services were held on Tues-

day from the-Cliff wood, M. E. ChurchRev. Mt. Bowne offlciatini; i

Mrs. William L. Van Brunt entertain-ed ,> number of ladies of tho FirstlifiatisT Church Thursday afternoonto a thimblo jio,rty, Tho proceeds gofor thu benefit of tho church.

Miss Florence Thompson was hostessicairicnds<from Newark, Perth Aniboyand Mntuwan on .Monday, wening.Music und dancing followed by refreshmonth made up tlio evening's pleasure.

STfb. Kens Uarton entertained (rimat lirldco on .Friday and Saturdaynights. Thrco tables wero In piny «nclnight with rcfrcrtlimanta norvcii uftorthe gaincs nnd u Koncral good timeenjoyed. • .

Mrs. A, Sidneyl'aroon* gave » paityto twelve of her young friends lastSaturday afternoon, They played 600With highest -honors RoiiiK to lien\V, Crown, ' Refreshments were servednnd every minute enjoyed.

Kcv. und Mrs. Luther I,, I tut met,alUndi'ii ihu llnnicn clasit ilinncr ntin* FII'MI iluptist Cliiti't'h, Kcypormi Tui.n*liiy v v n i l n g , M r . l lnlnv.r . v.'iit h o njn'iikcr of ( l i t cvt:: i:; i; in a l m u

i X(l pi-Knurl uf throe <iii:iliin nf i l l

Mih. S, II. Rggli-ston ri'tiiriu'il inWwliuMltiy from tin! lionlo of In'ii.iuiit , Mr. ami Mis. J<ilm Hret>!> uMHIIIIL Vwmn, N, Y.| wlium! ulii! \>wjipu.t iiuvcriil dayn. following tho ilwttlof her fntHur.i.MA lirccn; was in hii81JI( > i>nr:aiitt hid) iilway/jriMJoyiid' ver;Kood liultli.'autl wiis 'up i>'.t<l •iro.nml tint

trouble on Milay.1 ' Mr. lireori won uv c t i n i of tin! Civil Wur, having ««Tvri((or (ouf: yeuin as i!iiK«int In.Scott 's(100 Ciivulry frum Now York, ami wiwe j,|.ru(,,i!il irlnii'i ni Aiiru'miin i.ir.L'-'i".He wiW.for nmny yi'urs. ii ini'inbi'i'o[ U"tio .I'osl 'II, I'lincrul «urvk'««Were licit! nt hla Into home nn .Sundayafternoon, Besides-bin widow tin- i\c-cvnwd ltMivca three, dittifilitcrn-—Mm,H, llo|>ton, Mru. S. II. Buglealim nndMibi) Kthol Hrccn ami one sun, Will-Imn llrecn nf Huston,

And tho Btato Paid the Iiill.Tlit I-ei;ialnturo lust winter, during

tlm tinio Hilly Sunday was holdingm.'nlinjt3. in Trenton, insdn-tho evan-gelist ^Kift of « Kii>l"i « iiiKtory.wiwten by Woodrow Wilson, nnd suincother thing"! nt nn expense of 871. Attho time it w"9 understood that thourwmntMion wan m^de tit thf personalexpense of Indlvldiinl members, 11 isnow disclosed tluit the money necessaryto make tlio purchases WIIN churned totho incidental espouses account mid HI:itim lor the amount is found in thoaunuul approprlulloii bill. This i« apc:ty grnft which is discreditable 'o allconcerned. There wns little, If nnyrealun |why Mr. Sunday r.bould recelvoa present from thu Legislature, but if itwns proposed to liavo the Slntu pay thobill It klilmld have hc'Mi regularly puiisui1

In open session nnd not siicuki'il Intothe annual appropriation bill,

$7,000,000 Road Bill a Low.Oovcrnor Fielder nlgned Innt Frlilny

aftcinoun a bond iism- of $7,0110,01)0for public I'-iid piirpiw™, 1! approvedby the vulers ut tho election next Nov-ombir. Ileforo slijtiiiin tbo meaiiuro1'1*!Ooveruor ri'ielved un opinion from At.tnrney llcucral Wewiott t "t thu billJid not violate tlicrmritiliili'iiinl pro-vlnion tlmt rnvriiiifi'iiisHiK miivniri'Hshnll have Ibclr nrliilii in tb« 'imino

Tim luvldrilliil uppHiprlatloii billwan nlno signed by Um l.iuvcrnor, butnot titllll li" ''lid dlHupprovi'd elglil-Item), uiigrrgiitltii: * 1, !«>o, ,i Irg.icy fromtho

merit___. leTby his widow, Mrs. Catha

ririo J. Darker, and three sons, HenryE., Charles 12. and Walter D. Barker.

Mrs. Eugenia Taylor_ i^yosrs, died a t t ! i e : home o:

Mr. and Mrs. Jol\il Cottrell in KoyporTuesday. She had been in failinghcnlth for Bovernl years. Showife of Mnrnus 11. Taylor uiu! duughteiof tho lato Thomas B. and AmclliiWnlllng Stout, Mm. Tayjtor will bare-inemboi_by—mTmyTSiTtawnn peoplo,ToFlbo mndo her homo hero on" Brant!Strcut when bur huuband was a inoihbuiof tho luw iirm of Uaytnii'& Taylor

Mrs. Taylor-wan lin active moinbmof Calvary M. K. Chui'eh, Koyport,until her health failed. Slio in survivebj". liOi- ll'iinuiulil, MruOiii--Ttijf.lOf) illlthree ncphuwn end oneo nlocu, ISngeivStout, Joseph Stout, Jr.,Stout, Jr., und Mm. Anftlln M, Aku

Funeral services wero lield ut tinhitmen of Mr, and Mr«. John Cottrothi:i nftcrnooil at 2 o'clock, Rev\Villlnm Adaiiiii of. Calvary ,M, ICliurcli nlHcliiti'd nnd interiuuiit wiin Green Oruvu Ccmetrry,

Myron J. OHncUenlniuh.

diiiil nt the liiiimi of hi* iiii.'thuii iiNInU[..,,H, l lui inkmtli i iuh, lit Mnrir.-mvil

yrsti'i'dny iifU'i-iiuoil, aged i l l y»'»rufli'i' siill'i'i'liiK frnin rliiMimiil.iiim dSI'VOI'ill Vl'W'll.

Mr. Quitrki'iihuob wi»i « wldmveiHis wlb) died .nuvun yi'uni «K«. HiSlltiisi lilt iHotlior lio'ln j'Utviybd' by. W

;ai»torH,^;T|!b; Ititii: JojispllVbiwh was lilii fulhiii'V :•••'. •

ti!O "lunonii norvii'.™' iviliSuturiliiy nfioniooii nt his Into IIOIIIP.lU'V. Ml', Muniiir, tlm (iimtiir uf theMorgimyllh' (.'.liuruh, will ntH>'irtlo amilutoriuent will be 111 Kosu Hill Cemetery.

Mrs, Kloinv? a« bmtiCiiroliut d( Ihu lulu Hobi'it (I. Bmuok nfMiiliiwun, died lit thu hotiiu ut liorthiughlOl', MM. J. William Umiiiii!,I'liii'lmld, 'riuirsday Mnnh 1111, 11)1(1,In thu l)l»t yeur o( ln;r ugo, Tlio ftiiieinltook plncobiHl Monday ul IDi.'IO o'clockfrom her lute roxidtmec, Kov. C. L..Pubm-r of Mlirlboro. ofllelutlng. TlioIntennenl wn» in tho lioliiidol Ccn1-etery. Mrs. Huiou'lc hud been a mcliiherof thr> Old Hrlok Churcii, Ih'iiiJevell, (orover 7d yelim, and retained her fiti'iil-tlta until tin- hour of hrr dcuth. P>lm In

MORQAHVILIE.

Otto ICunupka him moved in JohnsonWfinllcy'd-house. . .

l'riink Cottroll has moved in EiiiburyMiitthewu'hnusi't

Wlllinm IS,' I'rcslon in tunkini; Im-pruveincnti on his housi:.

Misses Agnes Crinu and Susie Reidspent Saturday afternoon in New York.

Mrs. James E. Leonard uf New'ork visited Mrs. John Costlo onunday.Miss Ircno Hoqlan spent the week-end

ith her mothor, Mrs. H. Allen ofntcr Witch;Miss Lillio Costlo spent Saturday

iternoon with Mrs. Thomas Hennesseyif the Highlands,

Mrs. Lillian V. Iloyce moved Fridaypom Johnson Woollcy's house tonglishtowri with ner Brother, kicnard

Leosch', ,Miss Marion Preston of Trenton

Normal School nnd Miss Marion Solo-mon of Freehold are spending theirEaster vacation, with the former's•arcnts, Mr. and .Mrs. William E' r c s t o n . . . . . . ' • • . . . - ,

eformod Church.Rev. C. Ii, Palmer, pastor.

Bible School in tho Old Hrick ChurchSunday morning at 9:30 follqwcd bypreaching sorvlee 'at 10:30. Subjectof sermon, "What The Church BelievesConcerning Mnn.";r Hymns 101,

niblc School In ths .clmpel at 3 o'clock,Christian Endeavor prayer m'eotlri

at 0:4i in chnrgcof-.Raymond Conover.Evening worship lit 7:.10. Hymns

Vii, 12;i, 118, 80.Congrcgtitionnl proyur service Thurc-

day evening at ?i30,AH connoatcd .with Ihu varioiuIgca of grangers uru Invited lo jol

In the special service .Sunday awnlngiApril 10th.

A special Burner service k to bo hullSunday evening, April

The Klng'ii Dmightorn linvu douldoila hold the annual bnietir Novembernt'uf 3, , •'•'V"' •

1)IK Film City Planned.Tho Monmoilth I'ilni Odrporutioii.

which was recently ori'iinl/.i:d with a!'.',i!i>li<T of wnnllliy resldenln ot Spring!.„'„,, ,.ii.l no.ul.y r.r.,.il. untor.u Its(iiucUliuliirrti, w?!l prnbiility hulld it

Illr.] nh.nl (Hi Silmrlt' Ulv . r, nrar llt-lnuu1,

LATE IN PLANTING YOUR

A dollar deposited with us will be a good"planting of seed" toward a harvestjofprosperity and a ."crop" of J interest.

NOW IS THE TIMEJJTO PLANT.

It is no more trouble to open angac-count'in this bank .—than it is to buy a pound of nailsin'ahardware store.

Come in. . .n'u.Tml u5 giou tOooc yClii,

The| CHRI:

iatawan

Cn'IO, The cnrporaliuii pliuin tu urenteu toivii on the Hhiirlt ft!v,-r sit" mideverylblMg jiceiU'd fur Ihu Uildii|( unddi'Vi'lopimmt ut niovbig pli'iurcii w|l|-beiMtBlleii: tho'ro, 'HioVtriti-t on whichtha.plftiitiwiiV.bu'Uiillt-ooui-ttln* over

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iv»i\ .PaiMnjii" Paifliiia Car,wllli luiiilnii nnt! llmjiuiiliio bodlea. (ur

ulioiii'., A|i(ily to' (!, C, tliilui'I—•adv. ' " .

A. | . Gar tan'sDepartment Store

Thin Hinre will hold On I'fuirtli CusliIliirgnln Bulo on Buturdujv wtn'ii l l"(nlluwing Iteiiln will l>s mild fur ontiliat the very' I««IM>! pr!'j™ ?ji»ot•••J •

"HiinAhlnc" TuUnimn HUcult, per• nckliK" 4 conlo.

II Htilcgilto,lloltlck

Mayor Hotili'k bus buen imkICjitcni'iit Anbury l'urk at tinumiunl nicotinil «f lb" Lcrtguo to liu-(orco i'eneo to bo IIPM I»I Mny !1Biind 27 at '.VimhliiKtini. Tho invHit-lion t« tbo Mayor tamo from FormerPresident Tntt, who heads thn lciiKim.

liti't) I'. Hiick, mid thu daughter withwhom the lived.

William Snydor,

ii^vd 80 yearn, died lust Saturdaymorning nt Ihu Inline of bin daugh-ter, Mrs. P.-1). Clayton, (101 RylvanliiAvenue', Avon. Mr. Snydtr was a resi-dent of Avon for a number of yenro,hnving moved there from ncur Woolloy'sBchnol home In- Marlboro Township,where he svan « farmer, lli» wlfodied losit than a year Uuu. Dealdeshis daughlcrt, two sons survive. Tlitvarc I'osttmwtor Wlllbm Hnyder nndCharli'i Snydor, both of Avon.

CMFFWOOD.

Jnmes I). Avery wns i»it itrouiul Ujoynrd on Miiturdny hist for the f'uattinui ill Mime wceku. Mo was nlnti outiiKiiin veatenluy, Hln ninny irlendnwil! l)i! Kill'1 I" I''"'" "f Hi" Imprnv.'dmuuaiiu In lii:i ln'iilth.

The Cllltwuod lni|irnvntnrnL Aeuo-elation will bnld ltd next r-ijiilui' monthlynicolinii on Tuuiidny. April II, nt thuClubliuumi, All iiioinbiMii urn riMpipnt-eil tu bo prcih.'iit, Cltii-.uiiii who urnIntori'sli'd I" Ibli innvrtiiiuif. n.a iuvit-eil lo join,

?. fWill Teach Maniial Training.

Hairy ll. Huvlllo of Oocun Univo,been eoiineoli-d• rtuuMil of tbuiiuhu Cuiiiii.inylemi cngaKril do

triilnlnt! In "l'hlludi'lplilu Ml|(h Iliibool, luivliig 'J10boyu under his nup'-rvlil'in, Mr. HovllloWIIII uliiHinii fiohi II lint of forty becaiiBOuf hla high rank.

(iubicrlb* fur Hill P»P«.

who luw for tmu; '.!".'•'with tlio jmltern depiiluelmr.uii ^: BriKKik l.la t Anbury 1'iuk, htm I

' '" I Inntmetor of uiiiilUftlIliul

Drake's Cnkc, ussort"il kinds, rm-li0 t in t s . ',

' MIIKIO Ycnul, per p^eknsci 4 tontsCorn Starch, Cuiilincntnl brand, per

packugo, D ceuts,Dnkcd llnann, with• pnrk In Tomati

Siiuco—Caniphell'a brand—per ton, £emits,

California I'cacliui, VVIiltoTopiirandgood Syrup. z t u n « ' " ' 2 S c«i ' t s '

Hrooinu—a Speclnl lot—number fleueh 23 cents.

(Jweet Corn, n gmid Standard brandper ci'ii 8 cenli,

Oruju! 1'rult, huge niul Juloy, oaclS ii ceiiti.

1'ciii'lii'ii, Hvnpiirattfd, per pauiul,I) cunts.

Vr.iv.), llrioth brand, per cun, 6 coutaCorn I'htlceil, Kellogc'ii, per package,

0 cants,Nlcu Kmnoth Lrmnnii, pbiaty of Jiilei),

peiiliiznn, IS cents,11< r> ii'iK, fancy Nnrwuy In Tomati

Sni:ee and Kplfics, "Noriniiuiiii" branilpur vim S i!cnl»,

Haui'i'liriilit, put up by Heimtatl llroa1 nnim fin Itt timlH.

Mimtard, (IIIIIIMI'II, tlm bcfcl lirnniiludn, |Hlr l idlt lc , tf 01*11'.!!.

Klikninn'n 'iiinp l':iwdrr, pur pnekugu.4 contii ,

Itvapiii'iiti'il Milk, I'U l)i'iuul,|i(ir can ,H COIltN.

Hid Dutch CliiUiMT, i Cans for 2Sconln,

A. J. CARTAN,w. ii. iii.tGtupii orrict:.

Lower Main St., Matawan.

ODD FBUOWS' HAIL.CHRISTIAN HEDSER, Pretidont. CARLTON H. BAIRD, Cashltr.

PfataWsTHE MARKET WHERE YOU WILL

Save From 15c to 30c on EveryDollar You Spend

: • , —-AND-—The QUALITY Is There

Prime quality Sir-loin, Porterhouseor Round, pcrlb

2 lbs. Fresh, Pure O RHamburg: - '

Boston BonelessNol'nt

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tnii cunn vury jrjiml niiliiiiin.. . , ,lull VMM ol iVt'MllkInilitoii uf loo iiizi! KetchupunniioC Pork «nil.I!cii!s, .CIIIIK nf AitfiOiicil Soupsoiiii'i KnroSvrup 2fie. .') rani) Saw Krautbullion ol wiillo or Mv.v Vlni:H;ir

:e Fat Mackerel, 10cExtra Fancy Fnt MACKEREL per kit '- - - - $1.20

Pork Roll OiDellelnus (or it lirunkfnat / J I

- w h o l e OF linU, II). . . . • * • *

Milk Fed VcnlSpring LambCountry Chickens

c«l than Ham or Hacon

and fnroconomi-

CASH BUYERS OF MILK-FE!) CALVES, PIGS-AND CHICKENS

JOSEPH FRANKEL,LINZMAYRR BUILDING,

Main Street, - Matawan

Jm Easter ShoesYou want it Stylo that Is Distinctive and Correct.

Wo have it in tlio now

Dorothy Doddand 1Pearson Special g

models—dainty coloral kid llootn and l'utiipsi U) niatohtho most ntylish costuini". 'I 'IHT" nm nlno wlilln Uld,black kid, };un metal or patent lontliur In oxuhifilvoptitttornn that nro an jirotty HH miy you liavo CIPOM,Stylos huvo novcr licon proltlor unit tho varioty wo arc!ihowiii|j will tnako your liclnctiuii uauy. ,f;t,f)() to 1(1.00,

earson Bros.'OHT-OFKIOM III.O0K, KKYI'OIIT, WliWJURflBY u

Advertise in Your Local Paper.

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_ Maximum Production of Plai turo Cars~ " A l t R h d

Tali

Producion of PlaAlmciBt Reached,

t. fur lbs production of

t'H,tlH!<" WHS mauo in tjic irniiii.

^TRAFWC^tAWrCBASOES;^'":.

Attorney GenVral'l Opinion as to Sighii

of F«4estfl*«« »t CfOSBUigs.;

. ^ : *»u,io.v. >ns|!'»«"i>«i "i iiiuiwuiu.) ;'''" clear. up tho * uncertainty.: which^Scais 0Urin« the five years from 11(12l«fl»tcd us to the exact meaning ofji

S j ^ p i i r & l m i v c , m given by this AH- :-.-;:-v-—.-.-.-

vtonsobllc.'frade Journal of l-hlludclpliie,fslWw that Iho multi-cylinder engines,:' j(tj|o ' eighls nnd Iwolvca). have in-'iiarca'te'd-'STO per cent.; in 11)10 over 11)10,

.vthb.prqductioriligurijs being SS.flfst) forC?10iftandJO,8(iO for 1018.. : :;;?'sjf: fiBures for1 the -early yoars wcroJfSSSilBWe,.according to this publication,';-wbey.-:'ff0uld' probably show trtit ftl-tf-fchmigir. the two-eyUndereng ine : wans i p , tJie ,• ascendancy''f o f , severa l ; years,X t t i c . S o u r cylinder..completely, routedS t e e r s until in 1915 U0 per cent. ;ofg.picaEure^cay'prodUction war of four:

law by Chapter 24 or J . s !')!?: 8i-vUmLaws, Cominibsigrtcr WYiliiiiii L. Dill,of Ilia Department of Motor Vrhlckb,referred tlia mutter 10 Attorney-Gen-eral Wcscott (or an orrjnion.

Hie boclion uf the traflic act . .lh iirend before tiic utnclldli.uhl, in tlu fol-

lows:Part'IV.

. 1 2 : . (1) v R i B t i p o f P&jijtrians,—-In

PRESS COMMENT. |Brciulvc mtiuurc written durhiR thh!period dn thv btulutc bookb of tl'*'Stula were cither the product of Mfr.K d ' pen or look their bhur/c Uirjjo-

Ami durjnn the

The Mexican W'ur.'i'liq conditloni. regarding Mi-xii i> 1-0:1-

tinuc alrtntutiif' ' "• >"<t"! iiiiniiikc WUBmade, ni c o u r s e uy uiu prvueut luMMiniv-tmhoi i when It rcfuocd lo n cognize theIli icrU dovcniniei it , which was, ciilirclyIci|itnndtn, although it w;is nut l ™criminal than others whii.li l uvo prriinl-ed it. What it wus could not be ourblibinCbS, American Inllui'iiec was,l.owoverr «ufQcicnt to turn it out andpermit the horrible revolution whichh-iu caused so much dtbuulu MnceAnd evtntuftlly, as » a i cxpLCtcd,this country h a s IICLII dra^u into t in

[Ktlie six-cylinder, made gradual advances,( b e i n g used oh heavy cars principally,v.:isntj,l-in 1013 the small light s ix .was•'; introduced, its rapid growth being roar-^voious, Y.Tnisincrsaa;, in-light sistsra-Saii l ted iii the reduction of. the four in' -pcrcentttgi: ,uf the totals in the*ye&iS^lOl f f amTiOlQ. :]l-:/•;.;. ';-;•' " ,; •••;.

; • : I n 11)12 tho total four-cylinder carsJ produced was 300,114, whice sinch has

JTincrcsstid each year, until for 1918 the;v;?|btil'is shown t o be 847,095. Iri 1912

: ( t h o percentage:of fours to tho total;• production w a s * $ 2 H per cent. Thisjfeidyimraidto: fip per ceut in 1014, nnd,S ^ t h o u g h production figures for tho four' -c l imbed rapidlyV tho(figures l o r t h o a>x' iS l in ibed ^itli-. greater trapidity, BO thatK l d r r l O l S the Jours represent but :?2Va:;f;pbr:cont of tho total production, :/ ' ; 'fha total of six* cylinder c'ars produced:i S i i P l S i a 'was shown,*;Ofl 34,!Mll,- whichivijftrjipcd t o 70,005 for i f l l3 , but droppedy;;toi' .HOii for 1014, Tjto toliuwins yearS• ahdvi?d}••••;%• - decided increase,', flgurosl ljri i t l iSfis 187 ,278 , . cr - ;» ; .per cent, ofP^tho total of nil cars produced., In 1010Vjf^gi irc i toul ; 287^088, which' representsP:J32 pcrPContTiot.tQtni bj.carii-pruuUCou.

| fc; |Mulu. .Cyiind«f' .E(ieln«»: InereiSB, •-,

Iflfghi arid .twelve cylinder cngimia

plates where foe houses nre on an nv-1 conllict. I t is had guvLrmiiuil Unitcrage lew than one hundred £:2*. «r»rt, I this should hove occurred

- ' • * - • ' It is j lo h e feared that the penaltieswdl be heavy , No country in the worldhovkevei savage , easily endures the- in

pedestrians shnll have thi> right of wayg

ply from his advice,

>unio prnnd he beun toni taut ly

g

" - . - Vv type)

lve c y l i d gIntroduced in 101(1,

^ : . - , production toiichlngl8,H80 and 1... _M i l i t i a and ohp-third per. Sent. o t vll<1 t 0 ' u l

S S S u f - % r s 'jriodueea. 'Tho total oi tl.is£ ; ; • type produced ior IBID shown im in-^h-psreiiwJ <4-7OiW)O, or live and one-thirdA^^Vior cent, of tho tptnl. ,: ,:*r-i"::":-"A"n'inui'c*iing'fCTtiiro.ili«cio9'.'d by'Sf : ' - i t iws' fibres an car .•••odisoi!.m la,. ' i lO.: , . I . " - .1-. 1 . . . . . . . . )« (nlnls;.-)•:- iiuWUISfliiluoiiK' ui« " " - " • " " " " - - • - •Viv'..;}prbilHetioii of"ubwit,'«10.!iervcu|it, for* £ « ' t h o five yeara,:cum coming SU/iOO ofS,ft';;a _ . i i jini^-Tr-'-vKreHiii'i-sl!'l • train.i ID 13Ws& foriVl« the production of all CAM abovoi^»S^liCT0"?«l\liv«-ti:''ae™i>!!O,;:;.ln'r"Vte

^piKd#iiiS^!i:*f«!&«wl#

(2) r Any jierson'crossing a street atM y place other; than, the croaswalkshall do s o a t his own risk: Nctbing inthis regulation, however, shall relievethe -df iyctS: yf : 7GU&IG5-«uui ' wSlMg con-stantly vigilant, exercising"sliyrcaspn-able care to avoid injuring eilU'tf par-sons oi-property, ;. \,<.v:':~s^~j-iss_;-'

Thet new amendment embodied inChapter 34 of the 101U laws nowchangesPart IV, of the traflici act so that'here-after it:'will read as.follows:;':*• ': v

12. In places where the houses aroon a n average less than-one hundrodfeet apart, BCdcstr.ianSiJhall tmye thoright of way. over Vehicles at any streetcrnjuiinjj, .:'."• . . | /V" ' -^O-V' ' .VV^- .SV:H: - '^ ! ~

T h e Attorney General lost weekhanded down, an./ojjihtctt-. interpretingftftor amendment «3 (ol lows: >"

"I think tho' act ao amended Stillmeans that pedestrians shall onlyhave a right of way overi Vehicles ata regularly catnblislxd street crosslnft,olthor a crosslDg ttt. iitrtst Intorscctionaor an interblock crotulng.''laid', by pro-t»'r ttutborltyV, I do not tliliik thoIntont o{ the 'act is to glvo n podi^riari n right'oi wttK"V"f Vw«i««» « » ,whoro ujrtn tho surtscs 6 t ; tKe street,without • r f e f d ?tb: •.establish strc«lcroasing*. Tho oftoci of the elliiilnalion of imrngrmih (2), In my nil.id, Imerely t o leiiyo out o( thin Biatutit,Bnit u b o dclormliied hy tho rules of t'lvcoiiimnn luw, tho nucslion of llubility

in the courts iigiiiing lu upboiu- trlijhlu of the people und against cor-poration injustice. It h Mr. Record'smisfortune that his work has neverbeen appreciated at itR true valuoand that any other man with the samerecord for good' work would be muchotronger as a popular candidate.

Mr. Record's platform is home ruleof a broad character. He would per-mi t each municiplaity to decide foritself how it would regulate the liquortraffic; whether or not it would ownits puMic. utilities and whether or notit would put a premium on thrift andindustry by wholly or partly exempt-ing buildings, improvements, macrtin-

moral recreational centre under n e waufcpieci and management. This intci-e t t has never since subbided 10 a n ythf iUemtij ; ex len l . It is kept up byiho mt'inbers ttnd encourugo by thei.jwnbproplc, There ha? uum ilrawn

;;Icst ay o satred has beau tOGUggestthat "Amer-^:no3" '\ere mtercsUI in"jn"s1 b^nie)t development. They arc an ignorantind uncivilized people, at a whole, and^nly a dictator could rule them llicndmtmstrution at WashuiKton hubknown this always, biu has latelyignored U.e truth,

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where u porucm crosses n street nt anyother i»!»cu thnn I ho ' 'cr.-jnrtlntj,"

Uliuptur 21 i illllell

ait llV !i! 1

|«Q!ItTO. U n p , « » « , « , « • • „ . „ . '" |U1B UUUUlllga, IIUJJ1UVVHICMU3, i u > u u , rvasion of its territory by a neighbor I ery and merchandise from taxation,whosehost i l i ty h w j o n g been sujnertrai. F o r 1 some years both parties haveMexicans h a y o ever doubted us, and thu been promising the peoplo homo rule

jand both have consistently violatedtheir promises. It may be taken forgranted that should Mr. Hccord everreach the .Governor's chair it wouldb e no fault of his if the pledge weren o t redeemed.

Mr. Record insists that Now Jer-sey to-day is ruled by Iho brewers andtho public utility corporations. Andtho fact that these same influenceswould nither sec tho dovil than Mr,Kocorii in the Criie£ Executive Oiiie-eshould not detract from hln utrcugth—Newark News.

What's the Matter With Hod Bank

Ccrtunly , tho peoplo there a r c not

all right if they allow tho Y. M. C, A.Building to iio clui.nl up .".ml sold, An

i article in tho Rod Hank Register In-jdicnton n lack ot Intercut Oil tho port of

tho moral clement of that borough

Untiugstlono.bly, Villa's raid was devised to procure American invasionTins bondlt was at p"c uid ui ina rupu,and his solo rolugo irom nunishmi nt byCnrranmi (which meant shooting) wasan appeal to tns national spirit ofMi'.ico, by compelling un Amcnciuiimaslon 1 li s w»> obtnumblo by ulm-,ily invadlrg\ Iho iiiBv.tlii.ii inly pro'leeteil territory ot the border rii£>rabeing no government in Mcxieu nblotu nenl with tLc ss«rdtri.r" l< wu»li - \ itublc that niottsurcH by this countrywould follow, It wns thu simplestcuuo in tho world, & id h<is bun niulcl-

|dlploiiRt'ht If tho war in Uiropohud not uuuratl, tho Immvuuuid Imvubeen drnwn .IIIILII oarl'o?

'Hint wo mo 'in It" nuil not hodoubttd for a niornwt f'ueiuli H« WOhudfoitndi utiu.Co ImsliU \ , ion0 ir froutii r within otir aonuuul b >i \v\n,

h \

lo tie usssuitiu'i a krg» »nable niemlxrslup. We commend theexperience of the Aibury Park Y. M.C. A. to . the Red Bank people. T h e ycan gather profit from a s tudy of howand by what methods the Y . M. C. A.of this resort v/as restored t o influenceand bdf-supporting existence throughthe cttorts of a few zealous friends wholook up tho cudgels for rescue whenthe little band of members were aboutready to give up. the ship and we havun o doubt but that with this enlighten-ing experience as a cue for continuedeffort th-j Red Bank association wil lsoon be able to laugh at its troubles of;nc past und buiid anew upuh a m u vind permanent foundation tor tho ben-:fit of futurs generations of young m r o[or whose moral entertainment and in-struction tho Y. M. C. A. is a trerrien-lous purifying agency.

"The Red Bank association, 09 stated,IOW lias debts amounting to $4,500.Its building nnd lot are frpo and clear.ta annunl expenses are only about

J2.300.' The proposition is easy if theRed Hankers go at it with energy and

Hew Dunk nt

Aiinrovn'i ul tliu iippliciiUim iwf a ehtir-tts for thu I'llbt N u t l m u d l ^ \ul l(i\rI l h i n g IJOCII g U ' ^ ^ f t s t u r k l i o

I iwiAoyt^Jriiliil^Me i>!vSc«( l#J

so wo Imvo otiler BirviijjK;, upon ihoof tho l l i o Ornndo. All Iho Suulliwoatof the imtloii has comprcluintUil Hits triioslliintlijti (ur s i s ty ytarB. Wlml Toxituliitacmhirt'dforliiilf i iof i i t iuy New York„ .inlil lint huvn alandiar n ys'iit, WlilluIi'iiroiieito iiiilionu wcr.o tit pt'tieu mul prtsliiiicil lo mm iiilHlt'liti- in niiiiuiy iiutl

iiii forcts lo mulBln Aniiirli-iiua III dum-Iniuie'ujn Ivicxieoj ifoiii' um' eitimu miiuwtllpK) It,will(ji>S(ltbl.ft>('r thiii ciitmtiy

A>:iauli Hill'i terfiwni

^ I S f n i m ' ^ v i p ' r t t o W c o buildlngpn Miiln »t™t |,30O,0OQ ctiis tu ^ j j t a fa ifely that a imiijaU'W-wiT-dr*. ^ ^ h0M»B'.;wjH--;b, -erwlsd •!•lirk Ut piiHluctiOH | : & I I ^ M V P / I , HOW.mmUliint'oai

flrtf«tiri6S|(ipjc ; |!i.;!ffiS:,uiWKfryifW' fiigJi.wttter,iiiiirk ot i

S S o a V forofgif•couutri^JtieM'i'C H'^fRpiirdiaiies.vury niRiorfhliy.': •• .. i

% -Tliero l» jiii (hMiifer «' "« oycrproiluo- ] t l m ^ l n s l i t , u i i m the pastS l p i l thia yeiir, nW'the untlre cqnntty i*'

Hot-now imuUtnnl cmlilm. * , , - w n h now i m n

In the I'lmt NtttiiHiul Hunk ttt llradleyll-jlicll. l i e 1w« ln'Otl eniuifoln! Wltil

two yi«ra,

^IIJHJIIIIK piwnometinl j)tui>|ioiIty, tho ; . I u r

^publicalltm cutitiriiuis, Bud tho BJionuijt' " ' " l " ' ^KW^mMSrlala -wiU: no diiubt lower thu | ' " t " l r l ":,;»nt|i:iputcd out|)ut eonicwhat.

j , ,prtivliitiily ho W"»

• 1'lrat Nittionid llnuk

ilircolnrai

tho moral e lement. of t g ,which is Htirprlnlng fur a place thatboasts ot its nruureiiiiiveiiuaa und wcuUliThu only other pluctt wu caimcnll thinpretimilcd tu ho imytlitnK tlmt ullowciit« Yi M, C, A, Uuildlnii to tH> .uliwii8 Nuw llruiniwlck, nnd iiow tho punpl<Imvo ntnrtMrto ropiu-jo if nttor being

I i i f '

to 1,-coti

IturoiKi i

| . . , ( luiiU«iittsii( inwliiohii»y.l i»ICl)rii«d, „Indian m MoxJwcmildmi. lorstM.d, hut1 f m i ihnt tho

l i l W U h l u i t l ! ti |a jiovcriimtint «t vvhi'

itlll irtllltu tlVC jii'i-iisi'V

•i nro "in tor l i .

without auch un imitiliiliun for HOVOIIIy-^rn. 1 [ Kt'ii llai\k purmlU Iho ditmolviii|;ii( tuunHiioolutlim there will bo mull;to i-i)|irc-t it, pnrlli'ulnrly pnri'iilL' willbnya (;rowlii|| up Who uro wi'll ablu uas'jlnl in I'.'uryini: thu HMHiellil b i i i ih

b' l t ivliti|ftii'wiiiioi'i'ui;iin, urn nri:lei-lli

in .loiti); their iiliuin. ' the K^'Ul i

ill'liele fnllnwili

"Tlii'rtt lit il Illlnllj; prnlilllilllly lltl

tho Y o u n g Men's I'lirlnlliin A ' * « l a l l t

' " «i-ii i inuk win ni' ^iiiiivi'. i'i'i' »"ii

'.^ |HU»t lilt! liifi;l'u:iv» OllV~C illH?II i:tli

ii; the. iiilvUiilillUy n( ilulnt! thin

rlUittu.tlio srswipitlaok.«( InterM-.i-.ii,,....,;.,=, ,u •-.•ihii'• .liisiffilatlsn1'.t!:9i« it finvjiiMi mufti ln..:i;U'il UIIIII over to iihn

livwuSlim' ilnwii iho ,^.,,,K ...'Aliiuu with the limk ot Intemut, IH til

uhiionilitlnii IIUH dullli. «I,Mill, The. buihlli

mul ileiii1, mul liti|>- ninimiitlni!

hind I'.'t "rn

mthuslasm.'

-f-Monty in the B m k .

If tho bank confined itself to- re-ceiving money offered for depositnnd pnyiiig it nut again on checks, itwould render a very groat and nec-essary service to tho individual a n dtho community, but It would suanceauo to exist, IK'CIUWU tho lifo blooduf all Imainens (prolllB) would ho lucking. The opcrntinu nf a bi\nk la ox-ponaive, and to hire olurks,' pay runt,buy Htiillonvry and build vaulm, morolylo protout i.ionuy mid hiiudlo ehoe-k-liiu lujnniiiitH, wltlnitil HOUI» ' tioiirotiof income, would priivn a ciMtly IIUIIIT-

kiiiK,Tliereioru thu hunk uimil Hri'k uomo

iiti'iuly Hourcu of ivvitiiuu, ami IIIUIHIt li. Umdlni! Hit' minioy uf lta utoek-holiliTH iiuii ilcpoiiltnrii In thnui whocan HOC tmm> IIHIII thuy havii, nnd lirawiHiiu! to })uy Inr lhotireoiniuoil;ilii)i.»And imly 1111 it loiinii llu tumln, 11111I Knit)th'-lil liiuk w'th Inlt'it'iit cun it lung

iointi' mi a i;oitu! cuncunt,Tim pi'iMillnr flint uf llm nmllcr in

tlini. it dollui' lit lint hunk will ilu iiiiU'li WM'k w>1 11*111 iiiitr rn (iv<! I'HII-

Inr.'i I'IMUWIIUII', In 11 (eililuiil SIMIHO

thi' Imtilii't dt:f!i :KI| !•".-." !iium<y. butiTi'iiil. iiii liiH'n not wiuti yuiir 111011-uy tu lofiu, hut lo nut* UH i\ IKUIIH ofL-fuilit, mill out) ilolliii' to him • IK lid••jjtiod iw four fur litwimuiii purpowi. ' .'{'!•!; r.ijiy sssitt ail imiiuai!!!-'!'-'. !»-'jr">»

c.ii., f.ii.ii wiwt we- Uiniw of thorn, ing m whioh they luiitailvi.ly dwwill piny fair,1 In liimlly c.Micelwl.lo.'lu piano n in.iit|!ii|!i"m thu pn.pobut It limy )•" •|.o»i.ll)l«, Ciirr«ti3titst» tii th.il time nulhnmy, iicrtupa, li<!ip |iMf»»» Villa until Kh. hi . | . « iU |r t . . « .d .iniMillledJmt

wlmt pd •Ninvnrk Buiiiidy Call.' nimwcil up tci fim' I t l l l l M I I I ' t l ' l l .

iy

n i n i | ! | ! m thu pn.por y,

.il time nulhlnn li.i» l « di.i.n,

uim-lhiRn woro ailliftl, but on

ucwialun ^ ^ ^ Z

mm

SJOTMnt rjiid ot mdn| ,8son 1)1! 5,01)0,1)1)0 e-iir* lit \no In thoi l f tUt?d B laks , nhd f t that timV! 1,200,-,;,000 ta l.nnli.LHiO cars « your will bo tlio

iiimiiot'coBiaaipUoftV.'-SlioiilU tho-but-Iftut; exceed tho flguro IB 1017 or 101.8,,ijVitfittUst1 »Ufely ' recede again ?fclcr,-: isfltJio flplnlon of tho publioatlort,r V ;

Dcl .amalcr la Convicted of Tipping,

ii -,.' William j , DcLiimatiT, nu iiiitomohllo

t formerly of No, 1777•NoV/ York-—a dumnior rosidtnt

y,ol

' yl"uid la'atweck btitori-Judg»\Vadhamii

in OcnCTiil.f>e«ioiis of violating tlio

Antl Tipping IHW hv pnviusMoliman, an «u>uluyi of tho

Oil Company, a r c t l l n l tutOil Company, a l.<»<«« " .credit extended him <" tht purchaae of

KTr.nWdeMu! pri-purctl byC > t r . c l Attornr,a Ryttenb.vg and

Smith :'..'«oJi 1>» l l l u l o l l t f l l m ' 1 1 ftlU>"fi 801) wet til « tjawaold U for il cent*price. Jl " H'« ( i r i l t

of the Anil-Timmi«d

t« l»u » » " ' l

Julius I.

fMr.-. French Inherits a Knrtimn.

Mr, And Mrs, C. V, FreuUi liuvo dla-pcicecl of il.clr lunch room b t u i n m atAsbury 1'nik lo Mrs, Hboda Palmer,Who hat'b.v(in employed In the buulncsnsevoral yruis , Mr. a»4 Mri . l'renfli,who were' aftpotmniitoly known by 11clieiileiu us "1'op "und "Mother," willv l t l t n. tlutijih'.er in llrooklyn and thenspend B'JIUO time trnvuling. Thoy hudconducted the lunch room business piAsbury 1'urk forty yeura. Ily thodeath 01 n relative Mr. Kitinch ruuuntlylnh«ri»i>tl |1II(),()UO'nnd hia retirementfrom itcllvu btislht^s IN not Uuu to hiu

froui the jiri'ttle of upcirutliig

a lunch rouoi,

Stokoi Must Pay tho $300,

Jlldgo I^iwicoei) lafit wceU rctulercijudgment in fuvor ot tha IDnlit> in thoni f t i er of tho bull homl of 1001) 11(1011which A, J. C. Htoke« wun .1111.I/ (ui

r4oHhcoril'8 Candidacy

doubt In ninny

"Tbo iinmiul i'*|n'imo« <>' l'11-'„„ „,.,! uliuiit (U,IIOO Until l«»l

I h o y u n r tliu e»|«tiiM» w«rr yonnliJerniily

mun of both pnrllci who tnko their iho other omployua ut tho nsn uluo f r o m o r UK,l i h - views of too tloo. M,»t or the ind.AUyto™. o f U «

large and tmtiirully . ullru-con.orv.i-' .Huctat lu i w«. run up whll . » « . ' ,l i v e interests In New J w n y - t o mmor^ury wnn^impluyod. .Slneii Unit tun

ni Mr, ' ' " " '"" °and lotlliH Bl)il

It belie

New Jnuty to minor tnry w..» (itiipluyod.lm|'«l!" "'» motive., iho ««wcl«tlon luu »li Mil i.«t IL q«

b t h h «l to rnako1 «nyHiDonl/to l m | l ! ,ubpeno hin .liworalty. With pon.oti

N h ll h i d w

cl«tlon luu »li Mil i.«but hw h . «l to rnako1 «ny

d l

- - , - . ths! « v w y v •body IIOIJH not wuiil nil tliulr moitoynt thi) niiluu lime. I' HI0 |>i'ti|ilo Woroto iJiijiu.ili a Hill In a imiik, liii' bunkurI'oiilil sutt'lv iiiimiiiii! Unit nut ovor

! iiin-i|ii,ii tti t;f them ivo'tl'l t'lOl torihnlr iiHini'y ui iinn tlini', An » mat-..'I' uf fnut IDIIHllinii in pin' emit, Wouldtlo IIOI tliuit>(i.iri;i If nut of ovtry ilyt-lur i|i'|)iiMl,inl, lliti Imiikur koupu 15iiiiitu in iiiontiy, ho i:uii ini)t<t uvory -iirillnury ilein;>ml (nr eunli, When unl.mimiul cull milieu, It IH ciillml u "bunkrun," which merely nu'inm tlmt mnru

Inui tho niiiiiil immlier of |ii'ii|ilu urolo.ni>:ii!!<i|{ tlnslr money ul out! tlmo.

Working on Ihln theory, llm Imuk-i'i' .Inim rn.t, imv uf tlio *lt)i! you do-|io»li, Icitil, let us uuy, WO; ho pum $1(10in 1.1A vnult (In his foservo) unit din-com.'.n the noli'ii to bin e'lmtomorn,pluiiln^ '.'nu jiruccodii of llioif cro.llt,ugtiliist which they eiui chock, thoiitioin nu if thiiy Intel ile|]ij:illei.l cncll,Tho bniikor wurkn on Ihu luw of uvitr-

bpeno hin .liworalty. With pon.oti, but hw h . «l yTho Nmvn ha» no «,v..;palliy. hi'iidwny toward rcluclny he del I.

H d V d i ; C l l n K «" tho BIO. «« <> th»tlmt

vn ha» no «,v..;palliy. hiiidwy yMr. Ho,.H-dVca,,di.; CoinmcnllnK «" tho BIO. «« <>

rcspeotfu!. trout- Y. M. O. A. at Kod Hunk iho Anburyf p Y. M. O. A. at Kod H

o-. midamciilM principle.! "Whi.t Iho R«-l Itanlc poyii . Uiuik 0with Mr record In ^ 0 , t.io ,,r.,..,M0 .Ul-uiUuii%LSy. wit

feld, ll 13 assured tlmt Ihn cmiipn ! Mi), , . , . , Clirlntliin Asmioliitliiii Ihrongl

will not ho morcly concerned with j luck of popular miooort may Im «mjuimlnur.i.llm.tiileMU ol liolltloa, but the tt.ro.1 from tho uppuront utlor luok ., , , , , r u lmiii.'. mid yol unsotlled |n'l,i . | l , .ter..»l dlBplaynd i» tho limiiicm erne ,Jipli'i, will bo thr^hed ovor, p 0 9 d b l y of the , . , i « l u t l o n . No low,, of ho ^thereby lay log tho dmmlutlou for , . ,[- unil i iupu.no.™ , f Red I n k " " «J-vmioomcnt «lut.K l ln« . '« f bound pro- !urd to be wllliuul » (fciiirlaMny \ . M.

C. A. t h i ! pliictJ tif ii V. M. C, A, in

Ihs mipcn. C. k /ncH ot Willlum Ackor, tho

Latest F«rmtir«' DuUttlni.

Ourmg 1'eliiiii'y IIVII now fnnmira'

lllrtlnn wvio liul.linhul, Tlitri! 1. m

ur .dfrMi . . f OHITKO by mildlii*l

b . pri

» tmn

i | . o IUr"> iirlmn;ll of Atfrlcllllliri).

lliti hiillulliits mo I'lirm-i Nn, 7im, "Tho Cntaliiii>. 70(1, "Uuro lUUl lug lo

, „ , . , „ A,ihHi\l«, Win ," No. 707,"The Comi.t'.'r'.'i'il (Undlng, l'iic'»i.ig amitlmit|ihiK "I Cn-.lteloiipM," No, 708,'"l'ne Irfopai'" Moth, ti Danttiioiiii lui-jk^Wil linni't Kiioniy nf 'ilmilr! 'I'TOi'K,"ftnd Nu, 710, "llrldco Ciii.fi.ini! of I'riilt

'SftJbttrttw fo* 'Ida (jftper.

Controvlllo, itcur ICoyjiurt, fiirnicr, whorun iiv.ny niter glvliiK 1'iiil In thntiimotiiit before Jliatlco ut tlio i'tinco J. ,W. l l t ibu on a criminal ehnrcn, Mr,fll'iliiu ifal'dcil nil utt.iiii|>t to forfi'ltIho ball bond on thi> ground that thopuporii wi'in fuiiltl lydiuwu, but JuilnoLiiv.iciiit) linn liimlly uvtiiiili-il l ib ob-Jtiotlout mul K"V« jutlitownt for tho

HIllDIIUt.• - " * - - - - .

Hsil Dunk's I!08 unit Cut Onl l iunco .Heil Hunk will Iio l id of iiiiiny ol Ha

dogH unil I'ciu ufi.i'i' April 15 if JonephPiitlco, who li.ui boet! tippollltotl dognotl IMI Uiller, perform*' Hut duly it'iitli;ii-fil him. All orilinuiieti I'Diiiliii-H tlui;ril.'iil i ul II to bit iDgliiUirctt With J i eHotoo)ili VAftU mul th.itui not nu retjiiitcr.tul m o nuthoikctl to be killed anil Mr,1'olii:® ifk to tie pitld I I for ouch olio hflkills. %

Mr. Record n» n ciiiulldala willmilliir liucuiiso of n iiipiitiillon for In-Hnlillity bwml upon tint fuit tlmt bytin in. hu II.<B boon lJeinoerat, Kepub-llcaii, I'murusalvo unil i.Kiiln

II01111, tliiounh nil thcuoviill.l I'labn to i:on-

"l '"in li.'.'.i tlxuil oni,iiiirlii« ui.rtiiln rofornni hi isovurn-iniiiit mid lil» putty iillill.ltioui. ImvcI,,.,,,, nlilfleil finni tilliu t» time 110 nm)puny or iinollior «oiuiiod l» "Ifor llm

linltl for micraii..'..'. 'iilHiilomiry

Anil yutiiiiti In1, himm y< ' "» iii

'iirlii« ui-.rtiiln

Initi bimii ini'l'i Interi",It'll

leni i l l i i thi i l i 111 tl iu

iiimiltii

iietlurwork. IIin ii.icurliilium thiini^h '.vlileli llwero lo bo tipeninplht'tl.in(; In,i jiuity hu Ihu mil

potpniit),Fovv olltitliltt of llin.'ii)

bt<en finely uniioelutnil inlni'iw to what t-nli'llt llic |iv<i,|iti,I lot liltilu tint hnli'littiil lo Mr, Km:for thi! luugroBii iiiiiilo by Nuw Jur-Bey In tin) hut t«u J-eiirn In uocliil, CCUII-oinlu Htnl polltlgnl refiinn'i. It It. Miteto t-ty thnt u majority of tint prt

It:

whotill!

Kbl;i

Imvuwork

e v e r y welt reiiuluU'il t o w n In n o w tw-

o^ill^ed unit ill tlloiit town), where, l i te

propi'i' iqilllt of nioriilii nnd y.t,n,\ | |vlii |{

Inn foil to bn pol i ' i i i fiietnrii' fur inn-

i l t lc ipnl "pllfi- Miu Y, M, C, A , l:i l , iy .

jiitly mippoi i i 'd , Auliiiry I'lirl.'u V, M.

I (!. A . piuwml llirolltlll li'". ilehil pn-loil of

Uneri' luii ity uiul <ll'M'"Uiii{{<'iinnl- itutl

but fur l lm inl i ' ivei i l i i in of |iulillii i,|iii -

ih)i.l Mlc.l llllVO tt) tilt! Willie. 1)1 tile III-H l h i i i l l o i l m u l In i i y i i i | i n l l . y w i t h Hit

u l i u n m u l l l m w o r k It In l i i i i i i i l i i l t u d o

t h t i Y , M , C , A , o f t h l i i i H y n i l i j l i t n o w

ilofitttttL itiii'vi-ud n f b e l n | { , ni l U I'tiM-

I'll , l l . u , ' l t ro l l l jn i i t t i l ll • o f I h n I t i n i l

l o I h u I ' M i n l y . W l m t t h o K e i l Mii ' i l '

l i l M n o e l u l i i t i i i l e i i i i i i n l i i I I * u n n n i i i l y f i n

t l i n \ i n f " i l i i i i ' i l " f i M i i l l l l t i u t i In t h u i v l i o l u

D O I I I I H I I n t e i i ' i i t u n i l l i i l i i i ' V D i i t l n i i n f u

f t tw t l n v n t c - 1 f i ' l i ' i n U o t I l i e e t o n i t i u n i l

u e i i i i i p u l i ; t i i n t l i u l u w u l l u i l w i l l i n u l i i t

l l u n l f f u l l nil I h u IIIOI'IIII nf li i i n i v t i m n l v i i .

" I n A'iliury I'uik tlio Y. M , C, A . ,

q u i t e nu I ni'11 v n i R o d Duuk'u linuu;li n l

I Iio lloiti , wuii l l u i i i l l y put o n Itn f»in

tho remiU of i:illil|)nl|[ilil t i n t uimli

leil l l to I;IIUII,I Iresli l iupotua im t

Thu bunker woi nll|;t-«, mid huliloiu doi'ii thin luw full him,for un long 101 h« 'nuil 11 liiirttiiu percent'ugo of hi* obllguilonn in CIIBII ur quliiUlyaviiilubl.!, ho In iiafe, (Tlio tumiAiitot reserve: money vurle.il, In no im»0lielni; lrijully it:i|iineil In 'Iio inoru 'llinii IH per coin, of tl-.ii ilt'putlulii.)

If, thorctoro, thu I'm knr with tlIn inuney inn loud ill) In i-nulit whiiuvon hold buck tho V10 ymi doprlvu1 lie eo iu i tu iu l ly of Ui" iUM in i n : . l i t ,

Tlu> bunkur l» 11 t'l'inlli iiloliimilut, umk>

iii|> $ 1 tin t l ic v;url: nf 1111111;1, Hint y o u

i'vu It l o h im, to yniinielf '.ml t o y o u r

i'iiiMiuiilty to iniiliti tho ertnlll i i lruo-

uro 111 bin ii'i'l "• : ! ' " ' i | | »a poinilj l is

The |ilin:" for overy ilnllur Unit youiln not neeil f'ir your iltiily nueeiipillkilin In (ln> hunk, I'm' tilt' lunik will milonly pri'lwl it ii|;iiliiui lir» ami lliluvtri,)niy il buelt nu ilnnninil, but by ihol l l i I l l M I I I H l l i | l l i l ' : r : i l i l H l l V I I I l l l l y I I I

I m i i l i i i i l ! , l i n n i l i 111>> I n n 1 1 . ' I n i l n l l ' i r n ,

wlileh urn u«|iiroi tlvu Ill thu liu-iilOKB

W u l ' K ! u i | I l l o l i n y i l n l l l l l H 11 111 I I ; ! I I > I I , ) M T ,

T l i i i t In l l m l i l i l l l t ' i l n i t f i t t ' f i l H u i v l t n I t )

1 I n ' t ' o i i i i i i i i n l l y ji 11 i l I n y o u , A 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1

bn

InMiinlo'i'n Aiiin 'liillon,

fDig l'lrt'::::n'« I'urittlo nt Aniiuiy l 'ar l i .

T im A'il i ioy 1'urk I'in.nitiii'it I' l inulu

Aii'i'itiliitloii ui 11 iiiuliinu ttluii'i for t.ho

iiltnl

"hill

| y

f ir lloploiiilmr 7. Thin In li

ll | i iuiu|: i" yimr wi th tl.M Anbury

I ' u r k l l i " i i n i i , i n u l h i v i t ' i l l i i i i i ) i l i u m

w i l l l i e I M I I M I t i ) i r i l l i i i i i t | i ! i n l i ' . t l l i l t n i | j l i -

' out tho mint to |nirtk'l|iulo In l lm|iii||f)itnl. Thu Brent |inrnilu uu liulitom*bsr 1 w II be followed tho imut day b ytho iotr |nuiy toiiti'tit,

SEASONABLE REMINDERS.

Short Items Which Should Interest th<Farmer and House Wii«,

Wuii utitil the suil dries Ueforc working it.

'Tis April anil unolher plan'tini; hrason begu'*;

H&vc Ihc drinking water tested tomake sure thut it is hislthful.

The March winds that didn't comecon be expected in April. They will aidin rapidly drying out the noil.

Tell the farm workers wlwt workVrill be dune un the morrow, so that altpreparations can hti made tlie day

1 previous.Aluch manure, is stillon th«? lawns

This must l>e removed immediately togive the sprouting grass an opportun*ity to develop naturally.

Spray the tomato and other seedlingsits the frames two or three times beforet h e y £T2 it-oTiEfiltmtrii n m of doors,using a weak solution of Doraeaux mix-ture.

If it is found that all the crops can-not be planted at the proper season,'owing to the lateness of spring, haveextra labor and teams lo complete thoplanting as early as possible.

If the chicks are to be given the runof the same ground used for this pur-pose last season a dressing of air-slakedlime npplicd now will be beneficial tothe land and tend to purify it.

All early flowering fruits—strawber-ries, peaches, plums and the like—should be planted or. nor:!: or westelopes to hold the blossoms buck andriot subject them to the early springfrosts.

Whether manure or commercial fer-tilizer is applied to the crops it shouldbe distributed by machine so I list evendistribution will be effected. This isimpossible when hand distribution inpracticed.

The brundcrB and coops where thechicks lire housed should be cleaneddaily; Cleanliness, coupled with properventi'M!'-1"; sunshine and cxercUiiij;;ruoin, tire essential to the rapid growthuf the chicks.

Pansy pli!>t» that liiive been wellhardened can now b« set out uf doors.Mnss the plants in beds mnl borders tosecure tho greatest efln.l>. Work aquantity of wcll-roUcd immure into thesoli before jilautiut;.

Crops i>iA;.ti.il ill (nuni'ii to hv growntheru tu nutiiiilv KIIUIIIII luive iippliiii-l l inu sif luiui'l Illilllllle imir ji '.WI'K tilhasten their growth. Keep the '.mlBell stirred ~i .-.1! limi"t iiml vniililutunccuriiiitK iu .liu wcuiViVT.

It i* n good plun to clip the hocksn*vi U»v?v I*1*™ nl* hurhits, but dn nutclip the hnii' on their (milieu. A goodcurrying and brushing twice dniiy willtoon, remove lite winter coal (miltitle* a |ln«4 glossy ajipuaruhciv

'•'••'" Dim'l futgut to plant nut tree* ttml: tnak« th* variety as greiil as iiusnihlc.

Better tint net chentnuU for n year urtwn, fit then the vttrlelica elalntvd lo borcsUtrnt to blight will huvo lie.it murelime tn prove'"their trim i|t;iilllli'»,

1( climbing 'o»oa uro to be grown unu Wni'i HI u. l iu , rfUsriuHc t'if plant'.1

witli uilivr citmbevs to procure the mostninnm<<iit!tl vlTt'i'U. UostR uro beam Iful while in bloom, but when nut offlower llie pliinU tiro not omnmcitlsil.

I he pliititiug of irtiit nnd ..Minimiilnlnursery nloek. nhoul'.! t>ot he delnycdunr(< the soil becomes 111. luuly plum-ingj lifcoiiw mtabUslied br-lurv dryWpnthi'r, enabling the slock lo make anunchecked growth lh«»n;houi the sum-mer.

Wnteh the winter piotwttdand when the buds begin to xwtll u--move llii! protection. To allow thecovering lo rem»ln looser may injurethe plitiiu. Those: specimens requiring

should lie tut IIH soon us they

ling and a time ior <|uiuiiig B»U let ill! the itoiirf put'-a !«y*r ci !Ht— ta pr=; j J O H N P LLQTTD• work be attemled to according lo a set vent the earth from clogging the drain- ' •*

age niutcriiil and then till in lit* bedwith line, fertile lopuuil. The Biib-

p u n a w rThe Rreiitest of all (orngc crops for

planting are onls mul Ca'.uulal h f

system,Karly iu April tnuue a

lute variety of tomatoesowing of ato produce

plnnU for n crop of fruit to follow theearly planting. Tomatoes remain littheir iii'jl for only nhout one month uu:lt o keep up the supply of quality fruitmake a Kccoml pluming within a wcrkor two.

In applying c.omiiierdid fertilizers,the best results urc generally attainedby broadcasting half Ihe allotted quan-t i ty over the soil after it has beenprepared ami using the other half illthe hills or drills. That used in thelatter way must be well mixed withthe soil before planting.

When the plants «*ic received fromthe nursery unpack them immediately,untie the bundles and heel the plantsin—plant them temporarily—in a placewhere they will be protected from thesun. 1'irm the- soil »c'u sbcut £il ?lthe roots, then the plants can remainmtil they arc all .set out.

Purchase enough gladioli corms tomake successive plantings from very.sarly spring until early July. Everyfortnight set two or three dcaea cviffis.T h e first planting may be made nowin the frames. In planting be sure tooCi the bulbs so that the stalks willgrow in a perfectly upright direction.

Those old privet hedges f i a t havelecomc leggy and unsightly should now

JC cut back lo within six or eightinches -jf the ground."" New shoots will[levctop from the stubs, aod if these areproperly cot when a foot high thehedge will renew itsclc and b e well:lolhca with foliage frora the ground up.

A garden can be spoiled by plantingworthless varieties of vegetables andfruits, TIHTC is a great difference inhe quality <..( these products, and only.hose of the highest grade should be;rowr,.

When the surface, soil becomes dry.•nough to till , cult ivate the soil aboutt!ie Sail-sown spinach, sprouts, unionsjind oihcj vriiiU-vcii crop-. NilrsU 1 oftotlu applied at the rate of '.'50 tu 1100pounds per acre, will hurry the. cropsalong i|iiiikly and bring them to,earlymaturity, Apply Out nitvnte just as the[ilants start into growth and lightly

ork into the soil.

Kvery farm should have a moderncunning equipment to preserve nil kindsof fruits and vegetables an they mature.As the.ru are many iHtli-reMcanning nut

:, sillily tin. i<iitnliii<iifH of the mumi-Hirers to nee whUh suits your vc

nuifciuenln bei.l. j he awning iu-vu lintno ilt.iiui fni home u:.i? ulonv, l*m u Iiirgudimity tradee«n beproduteil i' llie |nml-nets art' well pieBcived,

Uv'i'ry hame iwilmim' Hhould pltw iokeiji alu'Hil uf the \vork this SIMISHII in -ftt«mt of running belilnii, Whon lulivi

noil removed from the excavationtdiuuld not be placed bueU in ihti bedbecause it Is uselesH it-s a growing niv.-iliuin.

Sweet Corn on Important Crop.According to present indications, the.

already cstemive ucroaat' (if sweet cornin New Jersey will bo materially in-creased this year, Burlington Countyformers have found this crop viiry prof-itable because they supply tK« NewYork and New England markets duringJuly before the farmers near these mar-kets can get thKJr aweet corn ready topick, later in July, and during August,September and the first part of Octo-ber, thousand of trucks loaded heavilywith nothing but swwt corn go from Ber-_ ni County into the New York Citymarkets, in atiuitwu i" thcjs i~c

(Centers, the crop b raised extensivelyaround tbe local markets. The writerhas counted nwxe than two liiundrtdtoads of swum coni in the Newarkmarket en oct morning. I.arge quan-tities aru grown for retail trade nearthe seas&crv towns, where small truck-ers prod.ua) z <».'is6iQt supply by mak-ing smx'l pkintiags frequently.

The «.\t«;iimon. specialist in marketgardening ot the Nsw Jersey StateAgricultura,1. College states that sweet;corn seed should, always be bought onthe ear. Sxeusniua shell the grain offpoor ears aadj sell by measure. LargeryieUU are'"usually obtained when thft

Iks stwrf siuj'.y iu rows rather thanin hiUa. Suckwiag sipcrimenU in ISer-

i Ouunty last year indicate that the.ovil oi :a;tars sarly in the growth

ot swecs corn will cause the eari tobecome ready for the table from two

[to four days earlier than those of, un-suckemt enrn. -

Beautifying the Home Grounds.

From the middle of March to thefi?Hl of Apfil, Flower secuH nmy bu ao«vr.it> the house, The lloricultura! depart-ment of Uio New Jersey Agriculturallixperiment Station recommenda theuse of boxes 'i inches deep, which maybe made from a second-hand groceryboxes, ur flower pots half ffllrd withcoarse cinders, for starling the seeds.A KHII.C Mill, two purtH of loniti to oneof bund is recommended. Compact thenoil by lu.ii',j; n Unurd, or othei ila"oiiject't leaving a h| i i.o HI oru:-Vt;ilf iiH:1l.iutween the Mirhicu of the i>oU mul the

Counselor-at-LawOnoertl Practice In All Courts.

Mutter to Cluneerr. «si*ty public

P. 0 . BMj., Matiwin, M. J.

JACOB R. LEFFERTS

ATTORNEY AT LAWMATAWAH, K. J

Q a F. VAN DBVBNTBK. Jr.,

4TT011NEY & (JODHHlOOn AT LA'S,BolUltorand M»»t»r In Oh

Notsn Publit.

l of C«l«r 6tr«t .KEVPORT, N J

PATRICK J. DOLAN,

H, OERAN,

NOTARY PCBUO.

r SI

HENRY S.TERHUNE,

Salloltor and l lantorln Oh&HMrr.N o U n PublU.

Offlot la FoitorDo* Building. Uroadwthang B»DQh.

iSiy, •%'.«,• tieT,.*ii» (New York only),i n s , uiaii, ki5<, ias, thu a. m.i ini&o,2:0B, aia6, ai03. 4:S0. 0:37, OIJI. 8:W,flMO (flevurday only), n. m. -Sundava— Sil(,0il0,d;!5f|B.ui., tiM,6-.U7, f/lSI, IM, «il«, 10il3 p. » . ;

i Red Dank. Long Branch, Aabury Park andOctsn Grova and atatlom to Point Plaaa-nnl—1:CK) (ticept Msndayil, 5:42, 0:31«. m,, 13:35, 1:1S. ililll (Saturday only),2:(3 (Ked Bank only), »:<8 (Red Bankonly), fi:26 texcefit batunlaya), 11:25. Q:02(Red Bank only). 7:23. luril p, tn.Sundaya—1:09. 6:1:, 0:42. 0:41 (RedBank udy), )C:21. 10:39 a. m.i 13:33(Red Bant cnlrt. 2:37, f.-?2, 0:J(l. BiaT(Red Sunk only), 10:00 p. in, - . ' '

•• . • • U « « . N « i i i r t i . • • • • • • - .

TiOt of lfb«Sy StiMt. U. S., C. R. R. at U. 1.

i'llSO al m.V 1:20 (SVttird'aya'onfyi.liio.3:40. 4:4«, Bills, r.,an ft.sm n.an &.im>.in., UiOl tr.Mnloht, "Sundaya—4:00. 8:4C. 0:lfi, IOIOO. 11:00a. in., 12:00 noon, 4:00, 8:80, 0:00 p, a .

oot of Weat 23d Street, N. R.. C. R. R. of N. J.—7:28.8:05.10:60, ll:S0a. m., 1:10 (Satur-day only), 1:20. 9:31), 4:36, S:05, S|2O,fllSO, B:t>0. lliSOp. m,Sundnya—8:35. 0:05, 6:80, 10:50. 11:60a. m., 3:w, et2O, 8:60, p. m. . t

'enna. R. P.., 7tb Ave. and 83d Bt.—9:04 a. m-12:34,4:20 (Saturday! uccpted) p. a .Sundaya— 8:38, 0:30 a. m., 1:30, 0:13 p. tn.

Hudson Terminal. H. ft M. R. R., Church andCortidDdt EtiMts—S;00 a, m., 12:80, 4:S0:

Sunday*—8:30,0:30 a. in., 1:30, fi:17 p. m'or further partlculara ae« time tables at atattona

L. W. Berry. Supt., N . Y . 4 L . B . R. R.ClmtlciO. McKiddin, Gen. Pan. Agt.. N. K.

D. N. Bell", o'. P. A., Penna. R. R.W. C. Hope, 0. P. A,, C. R. R. of N. J.

AiTuhhiY *»D OOUNltl.LOB iT hVS,

80LIt'ITO» AMD SUBTEU IMRooms [300-4106 Lftwyert'iB

Ut Unrktt fitrett, Nowark, H. 1,,L. D. Taltphaot AIRO-Mulnt.

£ ) R . C. KNECHT,EAR, NOSE, THROAT

OfllvQ llourat 7130 to v 11. m,, 1130 to 3100 p, m,,. 7XM m 9»o p. in.

310 MAIN BTRIiUT,I. IIJ-J, . MATAWAN, N.J.

K. STKAUanN,ivn, BAM, NOIH

J3 Monmoulh Slitel,HKtl BANK.

Olltte lloura:. a. tn. la II a. fa.Tel. HO Rad Uank

A« Matrwan—Moniiay,ir.<3 Sunitiyt

(Main BtiMl,>IATAW*NOAce lleura!

3 p. in. la «t>. ea,Tal 109 Matana

Widnaailay, Ftldai

\tlhi" v.i %\'.t !ial (.irthinly in shttlluw

workg

ftuti effect thy * "'"! o»«iinir

jil uat1n^ and

ccrtiitn houm for ninden work, Ourdcn-iiiK h a plenHurti nr.il h profttabte WIUMItine keeps nlieud of the woik, but i> btirowhen the. operation* tun buhlnd.

Tlii.- v-vty ilrst thing is; iiirlnsiiglsllysiiAde in the winter mulch on ttie ntt-tuirn^vin IMMI and rnkv the nurFneo liowuline. Spittle lightly In order !'(:'. tu in-jure the truvrlin anil ilevcioping !>«ds

ili'i tibiulH. At weekly iutcrvtih

(urrows which tin:,.,.jt, in prufi'teiiiT! in

.„,. „, ... the tccrtltiiK* in rowslite handled im>ri'i-uslly in iraiiapUnliu)!.Cover with toii'," tliu dopth of two or

times the.thit'knit»;,ei,tlie «««!,ind coiniinct, ; MW«ontmiri»uiili>y «iii>icover ine ilsi or pot wiili 6 p>ns o?KIO«» to retain iii* h»»V nnil to preventevaputatlt>ni Keep tho surface moist,but not soaked, by IIBIIIK a lino upray.

When iho BMillingii uro itbove tho snjl,ventilate by riiUini! the gluss at tine edge

' ~ Whra inn lirxl

tluteiifler thp surfnee totluteiiflr ra! jearth mulch on the ground. Mitrutu ofmilii, applied at the rale of SI00 poundsan (urt', und worked into the soil, willniatcrinliy increase tlie ytehl »uil MUICU-y

e u( the ntulka.nhould have

Held peas. Sow nol only enough forSaillttU purpo.se!) but to ilry as hay forwinter fcvilini;. Mitfcv two |ilaulinj{«or mure imd iiuvuhitc the pea t>eiHl willpure culture bacteria before planting

ll»lf Ihe mulch xhuuld now he reIttuved from (lie i>ulb beds and a wcvkInter remove the reiuainint> portion.Then Slirthe snll liulnly ubuutthei'nuv-in^shiHiU. If the in i i l ch i s l iuca i iuu i itir I K O may be left on the bed and theshoot 1 allowed to push up through it.

Wood «slu\i saved from unites,Moves and brush piles, ahoulilbe SIHTII-ed throu|{li a nuarler-inch mvsh screen.That portion Hut will nol p«s* tlitouxht h e iduve ultoithl be beaten line ivithft back of a upitdtt o|- a tamper. TheVAIIN! of the HKlust in in their tiiunc^H,

l^ew farmers knnw Ihe exmt si?eo j tUflt (Mils. "I" feiii l iee ui\d plnntthe ai \; is s u i . e ^ t u l i y and to keep HC-«ural'.' jirmliu'tiun Mnt« nnd receiptsi l in tiv'cvi.Hiiry tn know the e u u t oi leii^evt e m h I'lVili^ine. HI'IIIIK u d l v e I'telilwork be^iiH metiMiite the lielib..

'l\» luiike eviii-bi.nlii^ Hliu^!1. M,i'itsii l l '«»pbniii« wnrlh while, make n|>!imliliK •<• «-ii\«iiler«ble nine, in mderIllilt » giHidly hulveat vim lie «i'. niedevrr> day or tw»» Unlike ihe e;iilvi rop , the lull r i l p >'»tnul

sprint; iillviuioll if they are to producethe utcatcut amount of herbage, Clfnrthem uf htoncs, bruiih uttd other unde-sirable nibblidi nnd then redced thesurface ufler lmxienini; the soil with11 Kpikcd'looth harrow. Sow nitrateover ihem at ihe r«l« 111 U0 to «IK)povuxts an ncre and roll well, t)o nutturn the slock into the pasture untilthe surface has dried and the grass isthree or four inchei high,

A well-phutlcd narden can be madepractically Iu keep the family duringthe summer and supply many productsfor winter. The liunlen crops come tothe table in a fresh condition and are(iuer lliivoicd and mure ""Uiisliiii), tluin

lex whti-h lire liniight. l'hin a

. . . . . e u a i d e n u n d make it piMductivethrough the uso of ample plant food,perfect preparation of Ihe soil, properplanting and incessant cult ivation,

ttet after lhos><1 eellur hl"iwl plants.Remove them from the receptacles, pickoil «s uuivl'i »( the old roil us possiblewithout distmbniu Ihe mots to any|>rcal extent and pluee the plants illputs just lar^e eiuni|>h In ei'iufortuhlyI111I1I Ihe routs, f i l l the tups back h t t ivilv ni'.d t;ive the speviineu^ warmth,

and sillisliliie. Sunn I hey will

pair of WHO lt'»ve» tippears, transplantInto Hats, U liwhen between phmm, In KOIIeuntainiug two pnrta loam,one part »amlmul one p«rt well rult«l xntl brokeit-un iimiutre. Keep the soil tnulsl, Imtnot loo wet. Leave In these Hats untildutigcr of frost l» \m\ iiml then trnnii-plant to the garden.

Milk Muat B« Cooled Alter M»y I.

A rtilo I'.aa been tuiopti'd by the StoleDcpnrlincnl ot Henllh, to tnku effectMuy 1, requiring Unit nil milk deliveredby producers at i!m»nierlu» or milfcshipping Hlitioim shall "«vc been cooledlo a lempernlufc of *lxty detiieeaS'ahrenhi'it or below' before delivery,

Tii!3 iufornttitton wtiti conluined in nbulletin Issum! by the Stale Depart-ment Monduy, which also staled thatcreamery men will be notified that thisnmticr will be covered by the new S l u esanitary eodo and ultimately n lowerti'inpernture may he required. Con-tinuing, the bulletin antd;

"This action 1* an attempt lo ti-gu-late one i.t the most difficult phasim •>(milk hindling, It is c:,scniial in orderto keep milk in good condition tlmt alow temperature be maintained to pre-vent hitcu-rial growth. No matter howmuch euro a exercised in the produc-tion .>f milk, unless it ia kept at a lowIcmpi-iatutt', it deteriorates rapidly.

"While Urn present rule up|lliea onlyto the temperature ot milk nl the timeof it» delivery li> the crcamerica ofmilk shipping station*, it is expectedthat u siniiilmd for the temperature ofmilk «t the time t'f dolivery to coii-

^unn'C-s will N udoplwl »» smm «» thoI-U- l).-,,«.tnrnt .»f llcaltl. can com

i t;, i>AV!Ba> tn. t«,,IIOMOEOI'Ariilv V ^ r

AND HUHCISON.AND H U H O .Jhtttian ntra't, Maiawan n ju . i f t w r n Hook mij Ladifi* liottH)

Jhtttian nt(Opu u . i f t w r n

11 t 8lloutuu 11 to 8 p oi..16 i n to B p

npijWtilnwiliiri, «kc*pt Dundayt.

l

IK u. G- nEYN'OLDS.

Physician and Surgeon.Oiiln «n OiiiKu Slirtt, lati Dr. JuVren'

TJtpkoaallW-Mawirau,Olllw Hlun—Ti8u to » ». m . ! '-» • and T lo

• p.m. Kumnvmi? •iii»ioiu,.ui.

DK.A.i>.iimACM, ..tfjwVBTBRINARV

ISt UOHDON HTNKKT, HKRTII AMAOV

Bn.lKh OMctl%% furmira' llettl, Chtttt^uikt,

VattrtMnttinailtt lau* kt olicM

£)R. H. F. GIBSON,40 Polarj Pino*, Rad B»nk, N,J,tOtt of Cyt, tit, Not*, and Throat

t^OlUtlval/,lCB IIUURH—I-II A. M, »«llr a.otplMundati. Thwradnyi, i-t V. II, Otharhoura oy appointmanl *alv.

J)R. C. LeROY CLOSEDENTIST

M ATA WAN. N«W JKMKt,U

i

HR. ROBERT 11. CONOVBR' Osteophi liic Physician« . Tblid* Uivl«>.riBI«. Kayrail,

tiHlre hoora by appolnlonil.Prompt alltnllon lo r*tlwU IB aaaitiy low"OuapathU llttiaura >[>on raauHW

mil ihi-ir r-nv K I -

'I'lierv in "'» ni-i'i

tin the l«f»<

toi l " u-hto

leady lor the Harden nhell the weatlu'iVMiiu^. I'lunlH that bloiim mi wuoduf the |msl tu.iM>u'?i devilniuiu.nt, hliellie I>,||1 h.udy livilittineaii, slinnld nutbe plum I.

Many vt 'li" llmw 1 beds d.i not pin-l l l U ' i - , r , l t l s ( . i e l n r > U « l ' l l , I I . M I , \ . , n I , ,

v e i i t , w l u . h i . t u n t t . l l ' i 1 m l u l w o l i y i n

K I-. l i i . t i m > i e l i i t i l t ^ i u i ;

belter mhuie thut

,s.«m they wilt I « I - U l . , « . t nI.VIIIN mul «i l l In- I1'"'"1 " s fff««S<«enl« !.., .•nforcmK

' h d "

nwr lulitiv Mhe planti-i*.BH (In- lil»l i d l n i

inAJontv *l( these iiu.i:t impute, lull rtt-tt'iillon »» In their iliatniigr. All lii'nvytoil* mid lhi>^^ lhat HKI unproductive

„ . , .» , «* Illttl'h lv*" be iloll* ill Itidlvr- j nholtlit Imve llm nnil ,-Kiiinvetl Id at u i i t i M i l U ( t n « t i l l U m v r i h y . »'it »l- pf i w j f « 1 «r w nml .l|;lit or t f . ilow Ho to»lttl«. H«ve * lltiw for «lort 1 nf »lone» pkerd in llm bottnt i .

depth

Ovtfr

1 I l i l e„.„ * .

CliaiiReil 1'lncB o( WIMIIIIUS.

Aftii » lurne inti.iber uf invitation"had been issued for Ihe ivvdiliui; ofMix. N a m y Jam- l.»on», d.-iiiijliiii '.'IMi nnd Mis. Willi.iii) M l.yiiiw "fI'lerhiilil, 111 tlilbl-H St'lllllU of III.1 salt"'place lor SnHiri'Hy illijlll nl 7 n'.li.ek,it wii'. diiiciiveieil b.y the puties tlmtlaiKi- wt'ddiuiiH m e iitluwnl in l h "KplM-np.il v'tiimh iltitinu Lent. Theie .Inn , m«lead «f S i . IVl-r"» I'hiiirlillelllll I lie n-c-HB il the wi'ildlllK III!nienumy wn* perdu nied by Rev, A. VWilglil In the Ptrat llttplisl Church.

Wadu»4a>i—0 a.n la 1< i

FOUNTAIN,

Kt«l Uatste anil Insurance.Monty Dtand an bond and uotuait foe

Invattaia, A and II par f*8t. 'Ctiy lAT*«loi«nta la fartk Athboy a •paefatl:

a l M M W l O h h S tiV l)HKI)b aidNOTAHV I'unLic,

nppotnlntenli m&4* ami kepi. T*l.*W0.!t

f\KS. GOWAKI) (.IPIIIU1KMM1,

Piano Instructionstudio;i

MATAWAN- Church ft Wyckoff St»I1IIOAOWAV,

KHVI'OKI'. N. J ,

For Job Printing e! the Bet-ter Grade Try

TliEMATAWAH JOURNAL

N YORK AWDLONG BRANCH R. K

Time Tttl« In E(i«tl Oti, 31, n>l».

Leftvo Malawani•or feitSste sr.i £!!ss!st!:-«i!a.«!««

7|IU, 7i'JS (l'«r:li Ambor unly), 7(407|J7 (Kllialitlli only), HillS (l'«rl(i Amboronly), Hlia. 0,30, BlM, OlM, Hl4t >. tn,,Vj'ilV, am. 2:3u, a:t)a, Jiitl, 8:37, OljiICIUatietli onir), 8iU4, M " iHaturda/only), Pi pi.

Mil (lUliabiln only), 1,21 7i34 (Silaa*bcih only), Him, 10:13 (!!l!<abeth only),», m. ' •

'ur Neoarlc knd New VmV—O.U. OitD, 7|1«,~i»S (New Vork only), T|II7 (New York

' ' " " " "" otic only'

Cartan & DevlinHave a Large Supply of

the Very Best

COALwhich they will sell

prices as

Low as the Lowest.Our Stock of

Flour.Gnln&ftolIs very large and we s?s

selling it atBQTTQM PRICES

We carry 8 Large . i3^k^|:^

Lumber. Lath. Cement.Lime, Noils, fe.

which we are ssiiing st

Prices that Can't Be Seat

Gartan & D e v l i n .TRY SOLACE AT OUR EXPENSE

Bscfc It any M M ttHeurtljl* «r Hudicht

thtt Colics f alto to P.»mo»oMOLACB RKMtDY la • IMMI mtdlul dll.

covinr of thtfa {lanaao ttctentltta thai dUsolttiUrie Adi t'ryatala and Itirtlle. (hi BI»M. It bauy t . ttlit, ni *lll not afltol Ih. m k a i latouaeBatouaeB.

II ia auatinmJ under Ik. Fort PooS »acUruia Law to ba abaslulalir ftaa l ion aplatta Hnarntful artilta (4 «ny dtactlplloa.

8()lACk la a pan epeelic la a».r» way, aaab b t M d ll lW th

HACK la a pur* apatite la e».r» war, aa<o*«q pisvad Mrond uuetllon loWt tbaenmlquicken ramidr (or Uri« Atld TrmbKa

IOWD lo medical inlaDca, no mailer bow !e)Haumdlna. It reaohea and rimara Ida root «l t ie

Till! SOLACE CO. ol Battla CiaeV ate teaBala II. 8. Aaenla and baya .ifiouaandn af vslua*iaryrron _

' la. TafitlmonlBl latutn, iiteraturaaRd "iml uoe« rmiuril,

n. u l Monli, l',«>ld,nl ol ike Plcil Nau>alkaak, ol Chko, Taaaa, «tt,« the galaea Coiapaajai (!•!!•! wn '

"I want you to afnd a b<ii ol tialaoe la ar prather In Metnphli. Tann., tor which I eaeloae VIThla remeilr hat b»a uHd by aoma maid. •ailne here and I muat la? Ita aetlon waJ «

Pul uoln tlie, 6% and I

Isdav for It.* '*** b*n, «lc.NOUCK RKMttnt- CO., Bailie CrHk, M M

Garage Manhole CoversJust What You Need

Matawaa Stwi&lwn CompanyMATAVVAN, N. J.

A I.IJERT UNDSTEDTPIANO TUNER

I'lANOI'I.AVKHH ami PIANOS HRrAIMlID,'1i YfKTa' Kipeillllca

Wilt *lell M>lai«a<i nral we*k luench nilMth.Ordm may ht Mt wllll Mil, Unienalt, CkMre*ami Wvcki.lf I'.li.. u t U Timiiioa T'l.ce, H. V.

(•\H RUI.B TO MAH UUItDITOHB.» ' lUrnilw'a Nollie,

Imnx II. VI'IMII.B., li.x-utor ol William II.(llllli<t,d*aiMeil, b» wj l to l Ihe t)>mo««le til IliaCounty el MnnmtMiln, hM»t>y ttvfa fiotlea I* Ibart«.ttl<il* ni Ilia titJ it««Mia*ala bring In theirileMt, diraanilt Anil plaliai aialntt iha aetaia, e4n*iA M«.Ni*u , u L*[«r oeih m aH\rinaUim, wltbUnine aauHlh* (rum tha lwtnly.nlnth day MPjlimaiy, !• In, « ihty trill lit roller t*md

BIO AUTO OUTPUT IN 1916;

M u l m u m Production of pleasure CeroAlmost Renclied,

Tallies for the production i>( pleasuretnir» rlii-inj; (liu live years from lflJM

to Will inclusive, im given by the An- 'lomolnlu Tradu Journal of I'lillaiMphiB,show tliul the mulli-cylinder engine*(the ei(il¥t« nnd twelves) have in-

276.|>er tent, in Ullii over 11)15,tbo production figures being 1H,85O fur11116 and 70,800 for 10111.

If figure! for the early years wereavailable, according to this publication,they would probably show that al-though the two-cylinder engine wasin the ascendancy for several years,the four cylinder completely routedthem unlit in 1915 00 per cent, ofpleasure, car production was of four-cylinder construction. From 1908 onthe six-cylinder made gradual advances,being used on hcitvy eurii principally,until in 1913 the small light six wasintroduced,1 its rapid growth being mar-velous. This increase in light sixes re-sulted in the reduction of the four inpercentage of the totals in the yearslfi!5 »r.d 1910.

In 1012 the total four-cylinder earsproduced was 309,114, whice sinch hasincreased each year, until for 1910 thetotal is shown to be 947,005. In 1912the percentage of fours to the totulproduction was $'ZM per cent. Thisadv2P.c»d to 00 por cent in 1914, and.although production figures for tho fourclimbed rapidly, the figures for tho sixclimtx-d with- greater rapidity, so thatfor 1910 the. tours represent but.72}jper cent ot the total production

The totul of BU'cylinder cars producedv in 1912 wan s l w n Uj be 21,0(10, which

jumped to 704055 for i012, but droppedto 61,041 for 1914. TJio following yonrallowed a docided increase, figuresreaching 137,278, or 17 por cent, of

'the totnl 'tt nil curs produced, In 1010fige.rei total 287,088, which represent!!22 jicr cuitt. ol totnl of earn produced,

Multi-Cylinder Engines Increase,Eight nnd twelve cylinder engines

\V typn) were introduced in 191/1,production reaching. 18,860 nnd lieltigtwo nv.d one-third per cent, of the totulof card produced. The totiil ot thistypo produced for 11)10 BIHIWU nn in-

O O li i thid

TRAFFIC LAW CHAKOES.

Attorney GenorsPa Opinion «g to Klghtsof Pedestrians at Cromlngn.

To dear up tho iuict'rlalnty whichexiitcl its to the exact meaning of aehsnjie* which was inudu in the irnlliolaw by Chapter 24 of the 1D1U SessionLaw?, Commissioner William L, Dill,of the UepuTtment of Motor Vehicleti,referred the matter to Attorney-Gen-eral Wcficott for an opjnion.

The section of the trallic act, as itread before the amendment, is as fol-lows: , v

;

Part IV.NtnttSTUIANS,

12 (.1) Right of Pedestrians.—Inplaces where the houses arc on an av-erage less than one hundred feet apart,pedestrians shall have the right of wayover vehicles at any street crossing.

(2) Any person crossing a street at j However savage,any place other than the crosswalk

PRIiSS COMMENT.

y pshall do so. at his own risk. Nothing inthis regulation, however, shall relievethe drivers c! vriicles from being con-stantly vigilant, exercising all reason-able care to avoid injuring either per-sons or property,

Tho new amendment embodied inChapter 24 ot the 1010, laws now changesPart IV, of the traffic act fio that here-after it will read as follows:

12, In places where the houses areon nn average less than one hundredfeet apart, pedestrians shall have thoright of way over vehicles at any streotcrossing,

Tho Attorney General last weekhanded down an opinion interpretingafter amendment nil follows;

"I think tho act as amended stillmeans thai pedestrians ehnll onlyhuvo » riuht of Way over vehictos ntn regularly established street crosiing,either a Moaning nt street intersectionsor an interblock crossing laid by pr<vper authority, I do not think theintnnt of t io nc'. in to give a pedes-trian a rluht at way over vehicles any-whero upon the surface of the Directwithout' regard to establish street

t ' atlinlnii'pg m'.iiii, It

merely to loitve out of this tlatule, anil

crease of 7O,N0u, or live uiul oni'-llilrdper cent, of the luliil.

' An iiitet'i'Htlni; feuturu ilticlunul l<ythese tlj-uri'tt on cur production « . j m , , , |0 ^ Ul l, l r i l |l\o net by thoiml.wiihsliinilluii me inerciiiii: iii tiittil j j (,.fj i u ( n n ,

gcrossings. The effect ot •'.!*tion ot paragraph (!{), in tny

f hiylo l)o clolurmlncd by the rules of thecommon law, tho iiuenllon of liabilitywhrrc a portion i-rossoa a Hlruet nt n;iy

h h l tother place than lliu regular BtroctOi-mwlni',"

iMmpliT t.\ otllv nliiiuullllulKill1

production of about Kill per. '-cut, furiho fiv« yw», ':-"S tinliiiR S'.'.filW ITliver show ft ili'crcusi'iNiiid Irntn ID Iii

• ' ip HUH tin) production ut ull «aiit illwvu: »l,B0O BIUIWK II uceroliw. In «l!'.er

.7-;f::WnfilB.' all of. the iromondQiwlticKiue In^ . ^ r a d u ^ i o n iu (Itiiito win. under i i ,800,; S^qNoiiwti(i8iiui(iii'' ' * o t ; t h < s ' i i o i d ,:.'-'rrutle Journal

.' iowerini!- cum, thui . - , -' 'thy one y'cw.ut l»l<i will"o very- (,* n,p iVijvi-wnif r murk of production j

. . , unless fdrcl|?n cuMilviM Increiuto theirnttriihuatV very materiully.

'': ••' Thoro in no iltniKi't' "I an ovrrpruiUu1-.lion tills yuur, an the unliro.country is' * tiioHpi't'lty, tin'

New Hitilk nt l'uiuiliijsilnlu.

A|ipro^'ul ut tho application fortcrful'lhelUitit Niiliiniul HiiuUot I'm MI

ls having Neu niVL'U, t h t > U l l

Igrcssive measures written during thaiIjierbd tin the statute honks-a! theState were either the product of Mr.Record1!! pen or took their shupe large-ly from his advice. And durjng thosame period he has been constantlyin the courts IlKhling to uphdid therights of tho ptoplu nnd ugninst cor-poration injustice, It is Mr. Record'smisfortune that his work has neverbeen appreciated at its true valueand that any other man with the samerecord for good work woutt be muchstronger as a popular candidate.

Mr. Record's platform is home ruleof a broad character. He would per-mit each municiplaity to decido foritself how it would regulate the liquortraflic; whether or not it would ownits public utilitie!i and whether or notit would put a premium on thrift andindustry by wholly cr partly exempt-

iii-img buildings, improvements, maenih-

rasion of its territory by a neighbor | cry and merchandise from taxation.For some years both parties havebeen promising the people home ruleand both have consistently violatedtheir promises. It may be taken for[ranted that should Mr. Record ever

reach the Governors chair, it wouldbe no fault of his if the pledge w e enot redeemed.

Mr. Record insists that New Jer-loy to-day is ruled by the brewers and

the public utility corporations. Andtho fact that these same influenceswould rather BOO the devil than Mr.Record in tho Chief Executive. Ofliccshould not dutruct from hin strength,—Nownrk News.

The Mexican War,Tin; conditions regarding Mexico con-

tinue alarming. The initul mlulako wasmade, of course, by the present adminis-tration when it refuted to recognize UieHuerta government, which wiis entirelylegitimate, although it wan not lesscriminal thnn others which have preced-ed it, V/hat it -was could not be ourbusiness, American Influence was,however, sufficient to turn it out nndpermit tho horrible revolution whichhas caused BO much disaster since.And eventually, as was expected,this country has been drawn Into theconflict. I t is bad government thatthis should have occurred.

It is to be feared that the penaltieswill be heavy. No country in the world

rhose hostility has long been suspected.Mexicans have ever doubled us, and theeasiest way ip arouse their fears and

hatred has been to suggest that "Amer-icanos11 were interested in some schemeof development. They are an ignorantand uncivilized' people, as a whole, andonly a dictator could rule them. Theadministration at Washington hasknown this 'always, but hau latelyignored tho truth.

Unquestionably, VilUi'j raid was de-vised to procure American invasion.This bandit was at (he end of his rope,md his sole refuge from punishment by

Carranta (which meant Bhooting) wasan Appeal ta tho national spirit ofMexico, by compelling an ' Americaninvasion. This waa obtalmiulu by sim-ply invn>dingt tho Insufficiently pro-tected territory of the border, Therebeing no government in Mexico ableto denl with tho murderers, it wasInoviliiblc that measures by this country |would follow, H wan the simplestcase in the world, nnd hus been antici-pated tor more thni'i i.v»6 yuuro by evdiplomatist. If lli« war in lturopehi1/! not ocoMrrwl,' the iiisuo would Imvobeen Oruwii much otrlfor,

That we nro "In It" need not bodoubted for a moment. Precisely UH wehad fur twd C * hostile tiavugeti onour frontier within our nominal borien we have, other Hnvagus, upon the Bilgeof tlio Rio Cirniido, All thu Ktwlltwiwt(it tilt) nation hull couipruhi-otl'-il tlm tutuGltuiiiloii lor sixty yearn. What 'IVximhits emliiri'd tor hnlf a century New Yolkwould not hitve aloud tot1 n y.'iir. WhileKt.rnpean imiimu* weie ut jivii, viu;u{ j;r;-|i:iml tu uso million'.1!1 In iu"!'uy "mlwith folio to mmUili Anii'l'lraiiui id iliiin-liwnwi in Mcxlrti, irOiil tutu cauni' >ir

What1* the Matter With Red Dank,

Certainly, tho ncoplo there are' nottill right if they allow tho V. M. C. A.Building to be closed up nnd sold. Anarticle in the Red Hank Register indlcntos n lack of inlcrcat on the part ofthe moral elomeiit of that boroughwhich ii surprising (or u plnco thutbosstis :;f Its j5r«»ts«a!v«noim and wealth.Thu only other place we onnrccallthutpretended to ho anything that allowedUH Y. M. C, A. Uulldlnt; lo bo HIMVwan Mow llrunuwk'lt, nnd now thu pcuphhave Hlnrtud lo ropliu'it If iitK'i1 '.loinwithout uiicti nn hmliuulim for severayeum. If iiol Hunk piTiullii tho IIHIISIH'ingot tluMi i

to ti'»»>•»

n pniH'liitliiii tliiirn wiilbnimmy

iit, pimioiiliirly piiri'iitti wltliup wlm iii« witll «bli' iiIIIU thu flnaiti'iiil

but

nt

lining their nhnu', T'lv Ki'i;i"lt'

irlii fulliiwa;"Tllt'l" i]i " «H|IMII[ JH"t.»lmt•U*l V inno Youiif! Mun'u Clirl'itlii'i AniiiMiuiiu

lUil Hunk will li.i uliwi'il, I ' M wnallwnwi in Mcitliii, tfolil ui ;ntanother. It wild pi:>8«!L>!n fer ilttu countiy , time past tlm ilirectnm Have IU-UK con.to lici'ii u|ent,;«t;s;(ii)iliel.,; A» noon aitUtdofliigihufidvMHIiiyiif dnlnjj thin,

y l n d ' - v f i f i r p i c d . in its uwii ii»dutvtii(j.tu4li« Kr»;viita laukuf IUUT-i y*wsS!!so.Vil!4;«i!!l IHVIIOU' es.t' l« the .»Mo'o!«tl»'i' ih*> ijl»ohi»p«

wlo,"'" 'Inyiiilntf.' by. kitllii|i u Inw i nro more iiicliiiril tlhiii oyn-r tn slut1.AuiurlcinunillAlnnlciill mil, H wiialhu'ilmul tllu Hn^diliUliMl,tiglo ui n iiHuntloi) whl'ih nny iml(-hi'i<etl I" "AIOIIK with thi 'huk n( Internal, In thunillatiin Mif«kmi.iiiiild uuilcnltiiiid, lull fuut tliit!, i

lVMS Kill 1:8 Kfu»l?'J !«U'!',Mi, bf.ii.ii 'k litre titsslsltt'tt CMI'M'T

In the 1'ltal Niiliunul Hunk a t Umtlleyt Deucli, lie lius IICTII cDinn'Wcil with(thnl liistiluilun the punt two yi'iirn,und for thtcu yciim previously liu win

"enjoying p h e m m w ! tironni'rliy, the c , , ,(i t|,,, vlM National Unnkpubltoltlon cuntimiM, anil Hi" n!i,"tUlf1' ,n oiii'lim Luke,ol ninterlnU will, mi ikmtil lower liii'j T | i ( j , ( ) 1 ; u W j l l t ( ,,ru tlm dlroutnrmunllcipntcd output miniewlml.

liut tho larger inunutiwUirert1. wilt O l " 'Wnolley, C,

J.11.

T. Kultiliuin, 15, D.T, Unyton, IE. O.

IIMurphy, I\ B. Morris, 1), 1!. BmiLh,, l.i'.tiuluy

v do well to welsh condition carefully,tho journal poiniB out, before plnmiin|<further Incraines in pruduellon. At the

•. present rnto ot inantifnctwc thoro will j". " w ; j K Grove, J. M. iloarniure,: noon bo 6,000,001) card iti use m Ihn

United States, and at Unit time M00,-.0(K) ti> 1.000,000 cars a year will be thelimit ot consumption, Should tho-out-put exceed the figuro In WIT or 11)18,it must Btirely recede again later, isthe opinion of tho publication. •

bcLamiter In Convicted of Tipping.: William J. Oel.ainatcr, an untotnubiledenier formerly of No, 1777 Urundwny,

: Now York—a miminer roniilent otKorest Ave., llcncon Beach—was con-VICUKI last week beforeJiulgu WmllinmsgIn General Sesiiioun ot vlolnting thoAnli-Tlppi|iR Lnw by piiyint! Carl

lHoffmnii, nil einployt! ot the Tcras

lioimliny, II, II, Clnuon, W, I1.lew

James \i, Hall,

Mr, French Inherits a Forluae,Mr. and Mm. C. V. I'rciiuU liuve ills

[itisi.il of their lunch iwnn buuiuouis ntAsbury I'urk to Mrs, Uhoda I'almcr,who has buen employed in the 'severul years, Mr, ftml Mrs. 1'rench,who were nlloettotiaU'ly known by nclientele '.a "I'up "mid ''Mother," willvisit it daiitihtci' In Brooklyn sml th.m

iciid iiome timo trnvollng. They haili.nttho

spcoudueti'd the luiioh room

Hoffmnii, nil p yOil Company, a hiuum in return forcredit oxU'iuk'd him in the purcluiHu ofgasolene,

Thu evidence prepared by i\siaii;t.um, iUirtrict Attiirncyii Kytteaberg nndSmith clunvod be hud nbtaiued aboutt'JiOl'U worth of K»;io!enn nn ';roilll midKohl it for it ct'iitti ttiuli'r the marketprice, It in the first uiso of a violationo( tho Autl-Tlpping Lnw to bo tried tin-furea jury in tluit illy.

..->..-—..A. . —

Lutcat rornicis1 Ilu'.lettna.During lrubniiity live mnv fiiiiiuini'

tiulluliiia word published, TIHW canbo priu.urcil Irrn of clinriiu by HeinliUKIt ri!i|iii'iit' to the 1'illlcr uml oliit-f oftlm Dlvlilon of l'lililli'iiii.ni!!, l.lniti'ilcUiil^x n>,[)iiitiuciit uf Agt'lcult-ttro,Wliuhluitluii, Thi! Uull< llii» urn l'lirin-ttfl1 llullctlii No, 'UK,, "Tho O.i t.lip JKphlnx," No, 70(1, "Lawn Ki'lutluy toP l A l m

o, 7 ,Pur-lii'iirliiH Anlmnln, HUH," Mn"ThnOiniiui'ri'liiHIriulliii", I'mjlilnBhlpphi); u( ('iiiitnloupcn,11 Nil.' 'The Itdopiiril Moth, II Dnit^irii'ifportcil IniUTt K.iicniy of Mluulo Tmid Nu, 7M), "HrlilRo lirtilllni! <'I

V07,! nndVMM,III!-

Bubtmib'i for tliie paper,

Asbury I'urk tony yeius, Bydeath ot a rehilivo Mr. l'rcnuh recentlyinhi"lti'il 8100,(1110 and Ilia rutiieiucutfiom active Imalncsi in not duu to hismiviiiiis from the prulUs uf operatinga lunch room.

, ..i,. ^

Stokes Must J'sy the $500,Jlliltju i,mvr'Mico last wi'i'k rt'iulerntl

juil|;mcut in fuvoi* of lliu county lu tiniimtter of tlm ball build uf intlll uponwhich A, J. C. Htoko'i wna a.truty furIbo uppeiirimiu dt William Ackor, thrContrcvlllu, itiuir Keyporl, fnrniDr, winran uwtiy after i;ivini: hull In tlmamount Ijofiirfl Juiillcu ot tho Peaco J,W, llutiiu oil M ei'lniliud diurfiii, Mr,HlokeH ri'iiUt^d uu iitlouipt. tu fntfeitIhn bull Imiiil on the tsriiiiiiil that thn

itchla

Ki)vurnmciitu(w|i|ttt.ineiinl Wjtulilnic.on uc• ' ' i Viut. iioixclvii,

. , ' J,I for U,".. Tlmt tliti Mexl

tIll's iiBiinointlnii Im*iiiiiniiiitliiK t« •I.MW. Thu ImiMlniimill hit uri1 trve uinl i.lcur, itiiil lustHeptemlior tlm illn-tlun lu<li! ;i tt'.cctu. , ' J,I for U , . . Tlmt tliti Mexl Heptemlior t

(nun what, wu kmiw uf tlii'in, jwg m whicli tlii'y li'iiliillvi:ly ihtt'idi'dl t l ' l l il Urn jrujit'ily

I I U K , ( n u n w h aivlll p l a y f a i r , IK l u i n l l y fui iCflvi t t»l , !

ili, i t n i i t y Im por i i l l i l e C l Ui l i l

tu |iiiK'ii a iiioi'lpKU u» l l 1" li™|"' t ly-tlliii'ii that llniu nuthlilK liim ba-u dune

litilli p'lll'iitiii Villa lilUll H.KVfritt iiilicllimii w « ':»'l!>lli t l l l t m

torn', captured und Ullled, bill c;..:li II.'OIIBIIUI Hut. i-"""«t» < l l r u t t ( )1"what i.(U'rwaril?.-'Nt'.wiirl(Hmi.!iiy Cull, Nlunvnl up to I'liulik1 Inmliu'im m bo

li'iiitmioli'il. ,"Tlm aiinuiil i!X|M'imo« nt ll»' immiulii-

tion nro ntiotil *'J,:iUl> U''.lil I""1

the yenr'tuesc!<piMI«ti3 wore yonmrti-i n'.ity-Record tor In oxi'ium ut this anitmiit, but ft

n y ,U l l "

NoR.cord'n Candldncy.

doubt In many i|iiurUr».andldaoy ot Ueoru- t-

ll i t i

n

l p btlcan nomimtiul. fo,1 Oov tlun wat, umilu by nlio II. hl"« '.,, cuemor will be greotd-wlth iwtil and .,C m^ri.uiry au.U'.inblnluK I... it.lle».Itirblon. It ! » • l-cotno a habit will, of lhl» ullleo with tho wurk.il ™,„„„ ,,f both parlies who" Uko their the other oiupliiym of ll.o a«mln-cue from or refW-t the vhw. of tha Unit. Most ul Ilia inUtW^nc* of thoIMP. and naturally ultra-cnsurva-1 assuclatlon * . . run u,. v»h.le n e e r •live int^ 'ula In New Jentnylo meer,t..ry «... mnployod. b ine tl Hi tl.no

t Mr to lin|i»Khis L!

r . t^ry wu p ymotives HIM iiiwu'jliitluii Inn uboul met• iN

! but l .« Wl«l to nml«, «ny

ituy worthy ot re»iniunt und ll -icogulneii that lilt plat-form raises luiiilninenlal principles.Ci

this spirit The News l.u» IIU sympathy, hemlway toward reiluclu« 1« uol.tIt bdlevB. that Mr. Kccord'a cnmll.; Coinmi'i.tiu,: on no «to»H|f oJ tho

iwelful Ireut- Y, M. C. A. at Kwl Hunk Hm Asbury'ark 1'rcmi editorially mild on Halurdayl

"What tbe Kcil Dank pcoplu think ut

"ortalnlT" wlll7 Mriltecovd "in ' ' tho ; the probable elimination ..(their Votintfleld, It Is l u r e d that fl.o cnmpulBn MI.II'H Q.rhll...l A»sodiU.un tl.rouKhwill not bo merely coiicirnrd with lack "I popular support may he conjoo-mir.rirnilji.Htnu'tiis ot ptilltlM, but tho turo.1 trom lliu ..pparenl iitler laek ot

1 ' . . . . . I ; m ( , r , , . a d|s,,|iiyiiil 111 tliu (iimticlut (.'ruu'i

if the iiimooltlti'in. No town ut tl.u ui>.iand iinpuriiuii-iJ » ' K«'l l l " l l l t "'•'' i l f

furd to be wltliutit a Iliiiirlr.hiiiK V. M.Cl. A. Tliu piano »t n Y, M, O. A. In

well ri'KuliiU"! town in tuw I'IUI-i! and lu 111""'- tcwiui wluivn til"

noral reerealional centre under newlUHtiiccs and iiiaf(kgi:inent. This inter-est has never since subsided to anyhreateniug extent. It is kept up by

the members und encourage by the'Ownspeopte. There has been drawnuiiu iiiC* sssuuiution a largo snd va!u~able membership. We commend theT.periencc. of the Asbury Park Y. M,2. A. to the Red Bank people. They

can gather profit from a study of howand fiy v,*hat methods the V. M. C. A.•'.;if thin resort was restored to influence

and £ulf-supportiug existence throughhe efforts of a few zealous friends who.ook up the cudgels, for rescue whenthe little band of members were aboutisady to give up the ship and we haveno doubt but that with this enlighten-ing experience as a cue for continued :effort the Red Bank association willsoon be able to laugh at its troubles oft.ne past and bulid anew upon a aurB 'and permanent foundation for the ben-efit of future generations of young iilcn 'for whose moral entertainment and in-struction the V. M. C. A. is a t remWdous purifying agency. •

"Tho Red Bank association, aa stated,now has debts amounting to $4,500.Its building and lot are free and clear.Its annual expenses arc only about$2,300.' Thn proposition is easy if thoRed Bankers go at it with energy andenthusiasm." .,

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Money in tho Bank,It the bank confined itself to re-

ceiving money offered for depositand pnyiiiK "• u u l tihnin on checks, itwould render a very groat and noc«.ossury uervlco to the individual and 'thn community, but it would noon:ceusu to exist, liecauno tho life blood

f nil luminous (prodtH) would ho lackIntj, Thu operation ot a b|ink in ox-pensive, ami to hire clerks,' pny rent,,buy stationery and build vaults, merelyIn protect money and handle check-inj; liccyunUi without HOIIIII* Hourcu 'of livjoint, would prove n costly under-Inking,

Tlmretoro the bank intuit neek aoiiionti'iuly luuirvo uf reveuun, nnd lluilnIt In !nitliii|! the niuuey ot Hit KlenjU-hulilctu mid lUipiiititurH In tluino wlmcnu IIKV inuro tiiiin they Imvo, und arowilting to pny tui' UuinccoiiiutiiihitloiitAmi "lily mi It limnii Us ftiiuin, ami;:"'.«tlituii Imi'k with iitii'rciil Ciiu it tu.*^uperuti! its a U'IIIII; cuuci'iti,

till ' piTlllinr fiu-l ••[ (!": IllilttiT IiiU n i t a itiiltiir In t i n : !:.;!tU wi l l i ln fisiiiiuli v;.,i!; ,iii (r.iiii !;:;::• In i-vs flyl-!:'f;i I'UtJwh'.l"; In JI ic'liinul tii-uttolhi< biinUi'i' ilucn uul IIIIIII niiiuity, hutcrmllt, Hi) ilni'x nut want yoiti' IIIIIII-uy t o luan, liut l o u»t! uu a bituiil ut .iirulit, iiud DtH' dullur to him It ( i n . :guiiil us fiitir fur timitiiu«ii piifniMvi •.Tiilu ligiy liv^in iii' iiiii"«i"iM" j>ro)iu-nitiun. !.ulltn|iilivu III . v

Itxpiifii'ittii linn pnivon thai evofy.bully iloct. nut want nil tltulr inontiylit lliu mtuio Unii>, If JOli pciiplu w»rolu ilitpiuiil $11111 III 'I blltllt, II'.U illUllli'l1 'imiiil KSifcly <ii.iiiu.it, that nut DVITitii'-iumrlur »i tlunli W'ittU f-iill turImh' niiiiiuy nt mil' Hum, . AH u unit-ft lit fud, li'li'itllilll Id pill' L'Otll, Wtllll'tIn uui tlii'ii'turt', It nut ut every ilul-ur ilriHi'iili'il, lliu lii.iiloir l(i'ii[H 1A::onlu in iitiintty, hit can inix.'t .--;•?;inlliiiiry ilniiiiuid for '.unit. Whou tinluituiui.l lull iiiinrn, it In r.i.llnil a "bunkrun,11 wlilcli uurt'ly iiitiaim tlmt uniroIhnn lliu tiKtial nui i ihw uf pimple uru

m:i.u!isifi their muiKiy nt iiriu' itmii,"VVorklui! I>I> thin tlitiory, tlm hunk*

er 'liii-i nut! out of the • HID you ill"»mit, lend, lut im nay, $UUj liu |»Un »100

In his vault (in IIIK ronisrvo; ami tlhi"o'ltl.iti; the iiotun lo h k cilatuiuorti, iplacing thu pruueodo of their itciiil,

wliluh thoy L»U oheuk, thanmne III It Miuy hud dcpoiilttnl cash.Tho banker wiirkn un tins Inw lit aver-

i.l HcMiiin IIIH'H this law fail him,fur un IOIIK an lie Iiml M I'ni tnin percent-

uf bin olili|;ulions in ciinh or quicklyHViiilalile, lie |u iintn, (Tht. amount

In uu easuII i m niuru

liioi-o baoio and ynt u.iMoltlfil prln-:l|ile3 will lie throulml over, poitnililythorehy InyiMi ' tha fuumliitlim tur ad-vancement aioiiu Until ot Bound pro-grrsa inter,

Mr, Kecoid u» « eunilliiote willmilter tai'isi, ut a repulntlim fur III.stability biiwil ..pun tliu taut that bytnrn» liu hn bncu Ri'|i..b-tlliiil.i, 1'i'oKi'UNniva "ml a|!'"ln Uupub

l l ll Ihliciiii, And yolIm him a

tlirniiuli all Ihemivullil I'liilm to UHI

papers wciflLawrence himJIH:IIIIIIS uinl K'IV.IU l l l U t l l l t .

fiiiiltllydiuwu, but JinlKiIlluill) iivrir.ili'd hi" "'"•

tor the

+Hull llnnlt1!! l>"2 nn-1 (-Hi Orillnano*.

Rml Itaiii; will Im rid ul uioiiy ot ItnI|HI:H uuil iiitii utti'i April in It JuM'phI'nllca, wlm linn heiMl n|i|>nliiteil iki((.mil (id killer, pcrfiirnin thu duty UI.III|;H-ml him, An onliniinuu rni|tiiroii IIIIRII

uiUi to hi) n-t'.hiliMr'l with thoOlii It uml tlniiiu not >iu fi|!l»t"r-

l d M

nuillloi -lloi UUKII Olii It um tvil lira atithorlttetl to Im k'',k'il mid Mr,I'nliui i» to bu p"III I t fur each one liekills. *

|«lst™i'y, His mind IUIM IM'III) llxoil uniieeurliiK ucrtitin ri'tunna ll. ijoverii.ini'iil nnd hln p.nty iillilliiliiuiii liavubi'im Blilltcd trot" ll'im lo llnu1 «» »ui)parly in' iiuollinf ueulneil lo ollur theliultor Until for iiiii:o<inful iiilnnliiiiiirywink, l ie htiti brou """" l"t"ri.'!!t.'i|In neutirliiK nmulU tlmu In the IIIU-ilitiiu IIIIIIIIKII wliluh tlitmu result it„ , , „ !,, |m IU'CIII ' :imiil. In (ihniint! hln putty ho has nut i:luuit!0«l hlnpin punu.

irqw uiil'ililu lit lltumi wlm Imvobuen I'lo.'ly UIIIIUUIIIIIMI lu Hi" winkknuw tu what outwit the pi'iiplo utthu lltutii am Indebted lu Ml, HIM.mil(nr Hi" piuniiuui iiutilu by Now Ji<r-soy in I ho laat leu yuan In eoelal, ecoii-mull und uolltioat r«l<irm*. I t is «nfeto «»y lli»t a uujorlty ot the pro

prop" r Kjilrit of uiiir'.tH niidaru fult tu liu ;,p<.'.it, fiintul'u' fat' lint.

M ; A I la ;nii.'i[..il upllt'. tlm V. M,iiHy itiipiiurtml, A i y

A , In l n y -

iiHy tiipi AniMiry I'urk'ri V . MC , A , |IIII;»IM1 i l i n , , i | ; n u iMiii.iul i m i n i l utu n n i r . ' . . l . i l y nul l i l l iu'oll l 'mii' i in'i it a n dl in t d<r t h n l u l e r v m i l i i m of p u l i l k i «|ilr-

e n U I I V H In l l iu vf i l i io o t i lh ' h i 'nt lu i i t l in i u i n l lu 11>-1111J 1111y w i t h ItnitiiiiH u n d t lm w i n k It Iii (oi i i i i lc i l t o d ol l iu Y , M , 0 , A . nt I Mil c i t y n i l i i h t n o w

Mct intitoail o f lielii)tt '"i lf> < ! °n -, t l .u ,uli:j!iii'.N,t u'nih nf tin* Mini

111 t h u I ' l iunty , W l i u t l iu Ri i Haul:niiiiticliittcn ili'iiiiiiulii 114 u l e i ' i m l y fin

i i i \

IMI

t h o KUfu i t i i i i ' i i i iy

i iu i i v v h u l u

n i j i i l t t l l i i t m i ' i i l . u m l l u l c i v v u t l m i u ( »fn,',' d u V i i t i n l ( r l i ' i u l u u t t l m U U I I I M , . ; n lII L' l l t l lp l l l l i t l III t i l l ! t ' lV/l) l l l l l t W i l l I l l l l l l i !I tnulF f e l l ii>i t l m i ' l " , ; . , u u f a u n w i t o i u l v t i ,

"In A-iliuiy Park lliu Y. M. (!, A,,ipiUti iu bmlly nn Uml llmik'ti Inuiii'h litthe tliiie, wna llturi.lly pill uu liu fmitua the IIKIIH ol >;II..I|IKI||UH Unit enab-led It la pllltir trunk im|iii.||» UN It

ot reserve muiioy vurionbi'lit|[ lei'.nlly mipilritittlmu IS p»r 11:111. of the ilr|in.'iihta.)

If, tltoriifuri' llio Imllliei' with J lIn :minry I.UII Um.l $10 it. croillt wiionynu luilil Imtk lliu $111 you ilspi'lvotho ciiiniiiuiilty ut tliu {lllll In u n l i t .Tliu ImukiT In i. rriulit :11 <• in• ri]l-iT, uiiik-li!i: ( I ilu thu wurk ul uiiiiiv, uml ynuown it In him, tu y'.,]iiii!lf and tu yuiu;

iHi.iiluiifiiiy tu miiki' tliu cimlit ittrtlc*turn IIH bill il'ul nu »tiuti|( im punKlblu,

Tlio |iliicti fur iivm'y dnlluf that ymlilii nut iii'nit fui yuiir dully iiufiiiinitli'iiIII in tin1 hiiitlf, (or ill'1 liiiulc "''II ll"'.only pruliTl It ui;Hiii:it, lliu uiul tliluvuiifpity It built nil ilcninuil, but by lliul l l u l l l U l l U l l ' ) | H u i : i ' i i l I t l l l l v V I I I l l l l y I Dl i i i n l i l n i j , t u r n It l u l u l u l l 1 ' i i ' i l l t i l i i l l i i i u ,w h l i i , i n n i . i . | i | t i u t l v u III t h u b u a l n O B BW i ' i l d i n i i i u i i " \ ' i l ' i l l i i n i u i u l i h n i i p c i ' ,T h i n I t I In) l i i i t i lc 1!! i ; i u u t u / i t t i i u v l i i i ) t i>t l i u r i u i t i i i l i n l t v n u i l t u y n u - A i n r l i i l l ll l i i u l i i ' r ' n A i i i i i i i l i i l l u i i ,

II11; I'lininiiii'n

Thu AnluiiyA..,,!,, i,.li'/'l , I I .tlilnl bli'iiiilul )nulu'l [ur ';i.|i|

|iitiiul

l'liMili' nt Anbury Pork,

Piitk l'lit'iiicii 'H PittaituI niiil.iii^ pluiii tin' tliutriMlu, tiuitittlvtily HotiD.l..'iiili-i 7, Thin lu uymii with thu Aulittry

Park Iliiuuiiii, uml iilvltiilliinii HIIUIIwill I' I 1,'MMI In Iftil, .MU]IIIUIM lliruU|(li<mil. tlm I'li'it to piiillulpiitii lu thuiiiiuuunt, Thu niimt [iiiradu on (luploin«her 7 will IM) fulluweil thu iifnt dny byIho uoiupiliiy uuntost.

ttOKKOUTH COUOT HiSTORiCit ASS'A

ELECTION EXAMINATIONS.

To B« Held In This County Thursdayand Friday, Mey 25 and 26.

.The Slate Civil Service CainjmV; sipii iuU unnountcU :hs t-t'J?i-j!«ifc /J/

exoniiiutions for cimdidutrs for the: local boards of rcgibtry. ami tkctum•throughout tiie Stutu. The testa will

Open in Elisabeth on Monday, May 15,ami close is Atlantic City on Wedmii-<lt»y» j "»e 28- The cxuminaiiutit* this

; year tyk« on special significance ho-• "CJtuijC the Lcnislaturu rlclilieiaMy cut•-. out the appropriation <i[ 5U,5OO for

the work nest year i:i an ^mleavorto abolish these tests.

Section 5 of ihe Geraii tkction actprovides that the Civil Service Com-mission shall hold in each county anexamination to determine the cjuatilica-tJoas of the appiicauiK iw attjW.iAiixcctlet tho-bu»rd=, and flirects that S1Q,OIK)be annually appropriated for the work.After the first year it was found that$10,000 was not needed, and for thepast two or three years the appropria-tion ha* been 50,500.

There arc about lt8ftQ election boardsin the State, each composed of two Re-publicans and two Democrats. Theterm is two years and one' Democratand one Republican retires annuallyfrom each board. It is to fill thesevacancies -that the examinations areheld. 'After the eligibles are deter-mined by tlie tfKtB the iiuiucS of theseto be appointed arc drawn from a boxin,the same manner in which a juryis drawn, the drawing taking pi webefore the County Judge mul tlie'Coun-ty iioard of. KU'ttions.

The Gernn act was passed whilePresident Wilson \vas Governor of NewJersey, and is rcKurdud us u Demo-cratic measure. Sonic of tin- Rupubli-cans in .the Legislature which just iid-jourued EIK well «K sumv ot i)w Slniok-atliTs ,uf Urn piirty iiutm that thecivil'Kcrvkc i*KumhiniUm of cAtululntwtfor election officers doea not work wuii,preducinu in many i«r,tmice;: i*uw rrGO^CMS tluui when thoy wcru selectedby the (bounty lluiml uf I'lcclionti uponthe riommatUm of tlu* wunty clirtir-

Thiti is itemed by tho trtamln nf ;hrcivil uprvice h»w ititd the ufViu'u ofUlc civil M'Tvict! drpurlint'iu. Tlwyin»Ut llii.V tlu- diminution nf nnu-lt ufthy \mntew \**A\iv'* Unu wtrfcnl KITH!iiMltiovonUiiil itiul ih»\ tlier&* '*•(( »)«' Rtmuitmi tit ti»'

tmv

FULL TEXT OF JITHEY LAW,

Is Rot Genenl la Character, ButApplies to Cities Only*

'Die Nnv Jvr&vy Jitney hill, u» finallyjm:i t:d am) signtMl by Governor I'*U'UV-IT, ;.e as follows:

An act concern ing nuiu Imu^ts, cctn-iiiurily railed jimcys, ami their UJInliim iii cities.

Hi: it enactcil i»y the Senate uGenera! Assembly of tfio Slate of NewJersey:

1. The words *'nuto bus" us usedherein thall rncun ami include anyautomobile or motor bus, commonlycalled, j.trtey engaged in thuof carrying paissenytrs for hire whichis held out, announced or adveriioeuto onorato or run, or which is oper-utuU or runt ver any of the streetsor .uuhlic places in any city ot thisState, and inu|sui'ijiuuuicly acccptrfsnddischarges such persw-5 ££ may off*rthemselves for transportation eitherat the tcrniini or points along the wayor route on which it is used or operat-ed or may be running.

The word "person" us used herein!iiH mean and include any individ-

ual, copartnership, association, corpor-ation or joint stock company, theirlessees, trustees, or receivers appoint-ed by any court whatsoever.

The word "streets" us used bereiu.shall mcuh and include any street,avenue, park, parkway, highway orother public place. \

S. No auto bus as defined hereinyhall be operated wholly or partlyalong any street in any eity until theowner or owners thereof »h»H Obtain.Mm consent of the board ur body Imv-

; control of public streets .n suchcity for the operation of such tuitu busand the ustt ©f'uny street uv streets ofaai(J city; and no ;>iu*h connunt Khalibecome effective un»l no auch operation

• shall be pcrmittviX until tho owner ofl^ucli axitu bus in any. city sliuH havo*Ysl«! wkh 0*** chief (Iscul oftlct-r of the-

city itt which sut'l uuto hus t;hnU holii-cnstMl uml opcrnted uu iimuvancc

' policy of a vuinpnuy duly IH^UHMI to, iran.siu.-t outdoes*! ttndtx iUv Usurwu-vj IHWH uf the Slalo ot New Jcrwy iu the

Mim of five lliouHaint d'lUurM ($.1(0nU)

UK'imM loss from tho Uuliility iinpu»n(hy taw upon tho nuio bun mvner (ori)(iJ>)Jij:tvT uu jii'i'oiitd of iimllly injuryi>r di'itlh tiuiii'i't-il |.y nny pn'tmu ttr

pei'tiUHH US ii H 41lU tiliMu-rja^f i*v ",'iiMtU tif

ftiviinntutus thisMomuouth roun

will he*Muy »5

The v*x-held In

ui Ucd I

upon tiu» punami Ruth cumiWv> and >au'h

tm !uii|[

an iu'cliU'iit tic*thy ov.iH'rttltip,

r nnv cf Hihh au to bus«L- hitvcts ;;{ sitt-h i'i!y ;

•lit Htiliii viMitilsiit' \'\h(ipcititiun li« prt-'niliIM fiUCh iilHlinuuH' nhi

Model75,Model 83,

$615'$695

:pf]\lGd;el;86, .$y45^;vl?**'Tb make a long st6ry short" we can seu you aJ;, car that is right and we can $ell you

seryice that will keep itright

MATAWAN, N. J. .-..•• "y>. t

iiction, andwhen cpllcttetl paid into tli«. city trda-sury. Any person who .shall fa|yely;

make nny .path reijuirctl to be nifttlein -this ttsi jajiali,^!! ileumod gilllty, ofperjury, and upon conviction thereof,

he iiiibW to all penalties !>y !rt s'ther(.'f«r.. ->< . . . . . . .

•I, Nothnig- htrem, ccinlainetl pliiillempt Hiiy py.rKon owning ox operat-

ing any. nutobiiH from uomplyiijg withstfttiitiCS (rcltttin(j. tc» Iho own1-

trsliip, rcyistmtiou und opcrallon of•In ,tl\ia S l i i i c . . , , . ' (

Any jwrspn oucrntine. tin autoliua in'.itny *o( the ntrctts of Any cityin thi» SiiiU »t iiny ijiniS lifter sistyluya from'thv time when th<» net ahulllake tiitcct. without cumplylni; withtho proviniuas uf thin wt , slmll bo

«-m<'<l ijiiilty uf » misilfnifmiiir nndnl>jfit IV. Ule.jiciinHirsiilwl l>y,l««.

(1. H Un imy iuiy

'dir pro-

u'ttun gr

C«(iUnl l'unlahmont Ahcllshoil.

"hs l«v,v jsaswJ v.h!d! uracUwily;cat)it«l punishment in this

titnts sstioiild be «Hii>ml«<l iiy )ho nextLegltlnture Bt once upon mt'i'.liug nextJwiunry, Thu inennufp wn« vouwil byUuvcrnor 1'lcUStf.bw.uusc, umlvr otherol«V« !»'A'a which wet* (•"' ri'iKiiiliil,Ihti Jiur.n! vl 1'rUnn hmircturH mulilnltiisii »«y Hfeaimleino tnunlvrcr fur"good ticluivior" within liflcou viiarj.'I'liis would bo lititollowt, »f uiiir«c,Tha hcaiiilntliiii showt-il even DXlra-oriUnury alupiility l;~< this umiitir,Bach l.t'Kl»hvlm« S«TII>9 to eoiulih-rlaw-tltnkh)|; n* if thero htwl novcr hssenU J«Vv i'H«t;ifii lirfiittf tjll> Jlri't'llhiiniH

drrivo in '1'renlon In Jntnmvy.Thul New Jcmey him been uppinnl to

cnpltal punlfhtnent for ncvcrut >i-a»« hu-.Utfu cviilfnt fr*n« the <iiurno "jursucdby jiiriM. H in rt poor u»o for a man tokill him. Tho UMW law ptrrnnta jurivii Uiilcclilr whither tho convicted iniinicrershall Uc c!eclr<«!iWMl ur mipriwiiiiH.' forlife. UI eonrar, jnrirs will initially ilc-vlJc tor imprim>ument. Hut sinci: otherlaws limy tdcniH) the "life prisoner" irtlUtecn yeum, it is evident there ttiouldlie «n alteration,

UoVcrnur lUelder neln! «.illi fin ililclli-lieilce which shi.uhl innko legislatorslather mhuimHlotthenist'Ivi's.—N'vwaritSunday Call.

4

Kitonlown Farm Sold tor $73,000J . Harry Rosshiu-k 01 KU»rroi\ mid

New York |iurchnswl the CaU'b (;;vnicontaining iW «ure» at luitontMnn l.i»tweek from the HidtMH .N I'ak-h cslale(or J7S.U00. Tin- new owm-r will maketho plate Ins home ami ii!.e l!»'.' •>!i ".""t»/M 4 d»iry farm. • Tlio tin' stwk nndfatming impicmvus >m >hv 'arm BITCIneind**)! in thi1 wilo. Tin' tirw ownerwill f'.wk ihe plnir «ilU 100 nt more

renialn in foreai MIU'II iiiiiitvauct' pol-ity >li»ll provi'lti Cor the (iiiyiiinnl ufcx-.i. fliittl iuUBfflciU movwe, tiy nnyliefactii on ji(\otoU;Mf th« -owners)!mairiicnnwc »*Vil UiS lit : ; t ;ch .s\htm or any fiiuii in reapcttt thcrvto umlshull Ire tor the DimufU ot fcvefy |MT»i>nunneriiiii l;«s. tlania^ ur injuijitfssi'soltli »ml (wovlilwl tunhff, Hinta powvr ot (ittorney tiliall ht' t^M'ciutrdnnd delivereil to uvuli lineal oilirit von-iiurciuly with llui IliiiiK of H |u>lirylivrelnliefnro rotcrrnl tu, whwein anilwlierrhy the said owner tdinll iuiinin<litv, i'lii^tltUtc and npi:u'.!>*. HUcIl l'l»''aloillecr lii» irm; ami lawful ntloriwy tortlie purpose of n<'fciiim!rtl|;li!|; tvtviviof any procviiti out of a court ot com'petent juvixilu'tinn Ui hosi'rvevl a^niu&tins'ired hy virtue u( the (mlvtnnllyKrimted mulvr tliu itiniifaiut1 politytiled. Any »uch coiui'iit may lie ru;

voketi hy the jpiviTninii l*mty oi the

provinlon i:f iliin ;ui iluil) In- tjiii;.!-mod in.any ruiitt unit shall In- heldII bo UMSB;',;1,!!1,'!""!"! or invulid, ii"llier tit'Cliim or provision oi tiiis ml

iiiliull tivuirwlytl (hereby.?. All. oil* .or patln ol lift a in'wnf

ui»lenl W.itl: .this ai't, to tho enti'iH otn\K]\ lufur.slsuiiii', be nnd the annuiHti' herubv rcpijikU'ili WUl tills net ilittiltiike, cffoCtljiijiii'illMe)^., . .!; •'..

:;"8SinalDt/EditJoB;.WJlWB*« 'PoUsl»|i!;In (i spewh .feaforc lii«, Ccntrai" Re-'

piihlkun CluU ut 1'aUison on SnUmluy

i-ity RrRttti:i(; th<* after tlotict.

utitl •vill nmkr-ilding^ nnil \iut

to the

Inns.

Ciitncry Oiilcci Opened.

Vue Ch«iwvlli« Jiilm I!. I'n.

Cery Ilixll lC, M,Will

|the Hr»v Mn«nni(>

Thro ik im. i t , , ,.( l.,.ii,; ||r,im-liin ihni i ; , ' ol llu- \ lu tml , rH

t the l ikn ' iu i ' «i 11"' Vu, ' i"ti.in.vvllor. Vin1 Clutit''*'!ltM p o ^ n i willlikely I"1 in !."»»; | l i , in , l , ,i!..mi tw.i•Iky* iff mel t wii-V,,

fUIWKII, Thlt Snlnr.nn,

Heportit HHy \hn\ totii'oi,4,t(.- unn-«4a nhuulil giiitnl nguiiut ilmlli^ ••. uh• Un!>8"f »i llms ivlinilri oil in V.UI.MIK»ntkm» nimlliy tor nltout hnll piive

' mill voil(H;titt( itmufy widuri.t ilrlivwinu(kf gOttdl.

and twarin" whenuver it KIUIII appearthat tiro (tenon tu whom kuvli ' >""Mitwas chanted has lulled to furnish amikeep In force lhc imuruiuc nnd thepovvrr of ntli>rney hntvin required, sirto comply ivith any terms or con-I'itinm imposed by the Uwrd ur bodyKrantint; such cv>nr.eut or any law of

| the Suite of New Jersey.."I. ICvery person us herein tletlneU,

owning and upcruttiit; an nitto bus inherein detini'd in any v:ity ot this Stnteshall, on or bt'tore the tenth tiny ofeach calemlttr month, tile with tlu?cily trciiMircr ot such eity a statement,verilicd Uy oath, showing the guissrcvipiM fioui ilu1 tmshw^ oC ^nidauto Ims or busses during the pmed-inj; ivih'iiihir inonlh, anil Hliisll at thesame tioir puy to Uii- vily trvasuriT ofsuch i-ity live ^5) pel icntinu of (.tuhnr":-;i rwvi|.t« a:* a monthly Imni'disi1

lux f<n ri'Vcmit* f(vr the M««* ot surhn ty ; proviiled, lluit if the rut.te oveiwhiv:h sin-It nuto hos in opt-rati-tl shallextend lieyoml the hinils of MUK!I i'ity,then i;tioh ptTKnu vh«H inthitle in MichHtiiK'nvirt the len^tli o( ihi' ro'.itv »vrrwiiieh ..iii rtiiln lni> i\ opeiuicil I'ulh\%iilitii anil without n.ii<l lilv, .Mid shall

cutuiii

of ththi> tuf'.oio

rittltivhoi ,umuu i(,;tl

All, |-t 1 -until tins i'l.Stitte in yle

tlie lengthntc toleO|{lh u:.*.!;is .;i,

ectionall otl

e c i t \ lieiiln toI, h wnt'.i'.nx t,, ittiv u t s

'O t,i\l,t NIIHII lfum, hiM' ti isnlee-,

th

l iml

It ib. . , . In .u \y , itv ol l i . i ,110^1 tu l i l o w i U ^ t u Illume

sin It I t l i m t h l y n t u t t n u i t ,it lu iy i iu ' t i t.il l l i c l l l l l e » l l d /I', i c i p i i i i ' d h n i t i l>l'.nll l l i i ' i i l i v SoiU-it ii..I | . , iv l o r aueliI H > : U , i t,t r i l i ih i i l o n e h u i u l t r t l t*UMI|<JI\ | | I IIT; f,,r t t n i i o l t c u c i ' , t o l i r t c i o V c r4it*lf t>y fictinri i n ttt<*thtiHtM>( » i i * h r i ) y if)

SiiiintoT Wi'l'W" 'S . t5ilgc,iloli! for Ihu lienuhlkott iwninntion (oitht< (ioviuiorHliip, aV.scteil i.h« .W.lleon!•ulinmUintltort !.Ctum srvCTi"! p»tglo», (KilKe cliarKi'il \Ut «»Uer Ihu Wilton jfiiliiiiiiintrallun the American llfttt Uml,vcnseil to he ujitotccllim tu (.•itlieiwot the Unit"! St»t««. no i««t(,-.r -.vharc!tliey iiiiRht liu. Hopr«Hct«»i thc({«int- 'e«t industrial depression tho country\MH uvei »eei> after thu waf inlean the,tiirilt is taiacd hi|(li vnmiRh to keep outtiirel|;n nw)J«,. :

Tim Kc(iulilh»n party «i Washingtmi lisd ilono more to uphohl tliu I'resi-dent in the r«ceul internnllonal tllfli-eiiltics, Kiljc 'milled, than had thenienihe-ra of tlio I'rcaklonl'a uw» pjrty.'!'!:•• »...pi!blican.i Wi-re ready to alandhy anil help lite Tfesldenl. but not al-ways did ho Btlck to himself. HoImd u slitKiu UBcfe mind, ac«iinling l»!liis nwit statemont. Hew Jersey'n jr«at j

uiiit the Smator, was » businessadministration. j

Kc got mi enthusiastic r«o|stiou.The speech oi Senator Thomas P. Me-,(.'run indicated that Pawalo Rcpub- jlicans have RIV« up any "I1'14 l n n l (cither Vivian M. U'*is or former Ken- j

Julin 1). IVinco will boa candidate :for the tlnterniitonal nominotion. Mr. jMvCrnn said that « splendid oruanim-1lu.ii would be bvhind \Mmfi •> it"1 I"}- jmarira and, Imvlnfi ncruraplished hisiiiiMiin.iiion, 'rnuhl work enihiisiasti-jidU) tor him clcetion liny. j

i , „.„ f

Mtillsou'i School Board Otc«nlieJ.Tin- M.uluou Township liourd o f

ICdiittiiii.in orRiuiised Monday evmiius,\|inl ;lnl, I lie mrt'linji wni. culledto oviliT at T:.1O p. m. Jn« l> fliuih».i. eleeted president, l-hnrles I1.It'll.. r vice-president, WilliamC I.ml•Ic'tk diul l.iiuis .Srhuliiicisti'r CHSIII-I'IIII "I the Mlii.nl inouies tor the yearWRinninis J«l>' '• '"I*1- ""•' " IMI l n r

hi' inu'spireil term of Kdwc.id M*ul-«'ilo'iiiH'd. I'll'" »iiliiry "I Ibr eli'rk winliviil in |HHI pel yeat mid tin1 iu»U>-liim lit (JR.I'll it >''ir,

Alter tilt' oiRiioiltioiiu pe'.itfou >-ii»• line,I, sifi'lcil by n '""' •' tin1 X'ii'

lil.\tl

11.mIn. l».,it th

f|.,m the olliilp.il 11(1011 «vli

i i imlr ,liii, in-

1 henrlllK ml\ ii.t !Oii'vK>ekIliowutolvli Ni

1 ,',: Astmiy I'Vtlit-e uf -.upeivif.|ili;tlitlcteut tlunucti..Inn It >v»-* umei i llie cltnfKC'l woitUI,1. Ill,, oil A|,ilt l-l,

The Wail Papersthat we can show you arc Just what youwill want and need in your home. Theyare all up-to>datc and being sold at pricesthat arc right.

We want you to see them, and a visit toaur store will be profitable and Interestingi

•^SmliiiM^»w;want ^jnssthlng;fefitt^r thsn^we carry In stock, we are showing the booksof thlbau!, HUchncr, Oliver and Maxwell.

:25 PEU CENT. OFF OR these special-. llite's. •' Books sent to your house for in-spection.

Winflow Shades, Mattingand

Clias. € . SchockOUTPITTER FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. ','

ASKER P. WOOLLEY I1— Hardware — Paints — «nd[ OiU — „ •

YOUR nm mmSave 58 cts. per gal.

ITS SIMPLE THIS IS BOWJust m!« 3 Gjit. UnsetA Oil coiUng tboul • 1 1 7 3

Into

4Gsls L, & M. Seml'Mlxed RialPaint, »t $JJ5 per g»t - 9M

V M ilttn ftulct 7 Gils. Purt P*M for $11.79

Irs oniy I1.C7 per gaLMidi with njht fwj«rt|on» of \MA 2mcm4

40 yun Llnsccd Od, to kuurt lonprt \tu

Use a gul. onl ol nny L.&M. I'AINI you buy and M not lite tksSDitlnt niotlo. rclnrn Ihc tuilnt and ncl ALL your money back.

Do Not BeSatisfied

until you have doneyour bt'Hl to complete

BUSINESS

Qeorge B. Shepliertt—AQENT ror\—

FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT

INSURANCEBut Companies Reprorntetj

N««l I* Poatofflct,HTUKHT, MATAV/Atf, rf. J

ON Ittri.K TO tIAK CRKDITORfiT™Kxi cmnu'H Notlcf.

Al

K I v ** Ml1

OAiln M, Wnullcy, l i . r n u i U lit Julin \V,

linnliam, itn »«»«il, III <ir,t«r lit ill* NUfro,H1* ,,l lha tNiiltity II{ Mnlnnuttlh, birttty

nollto la tl,« ei#du«'rii of 111!»Al,1 it»e»nit«it in l>itn| (n liifitr u*bt>,ilt, in in it 11 «n,l ul«linii«K«liitl l l tn«*liu fltwldilfceii«a«(t timter rtnlh nr nmtiAitlfiKi, «Mm*nine montln Itom till n«v»nth <li,* 01 f«b«.«rf, i»i<. or th«r "til to furtut k<rrM «*my 1,,'llnn irnrflnr «i|«inl th. Mi) RlMUK,

th«r "til to furtut k<rrM «rnrflnr «i|«in>,l th. Mil) RlM<l

At" A <, WODl.i.RV