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Aeroplane MadeHere Does Well

In Test FlightAfter experiment) us. planning and

j coamractlng tor over a month (beStandard Aero Corporation, wDose

: rarlories are located en upper North• avenue completed the first "Model

- or doubW. Thllers working inat 1.300 revoluti

elopin

operate twopposite direc-ns to tbe min-

i whole, entirelythat proved. <satisfactory.

• The "Model J" aeroplane Is one. -type of machine that the local plant

I la now working" on full time for to fillcontract* mad* with' the FederalGo'frnmgnt totaling over a million

..dollars- Of that specific type the•Standard Aero concern has cttritnr . . . ? l f h u

speed of 100 miles per hoimum of 46 miles per hou

rise sprroniraminutes and *

>f 110 galh

- - - . »r pull of t _der motors is equivalentpounds and Che spread of themachine Is sixty-four feet,ward cockpit, fitted for th.has space for a raaobini

1 of for the Qov-f sell at $13,000 each

ximur and mln-. The raa-tely 5,000

ltb a carry-f gaso-

0 ll

The foi

eminent. They «;.and are intended for trainingpuses In teaching ailatorg attached

.to the array corps tha art of Sying."Model J" has a ninety boraepow-

'er, four cylinder motor, files at a rate!of from thirty-seven to sixty-six 1miles an hour and caa rise 4.S0O feet

,-ln ten minute*. It has a spread of;

| when loaded and Is equipped with a'•dual "dep" controller. It measures'

V.-4 20 feet over all. baa a "cnord• latx" and a gap between planee of

jfeet.( Work on the constructing of'"Model D" machine, of which(Standard Aero Corporation hai

nd will be the first of tbe'machines to be equipped

Dlneetly behind Is theOovernmtwith theiPilot's cockpit

The local factories ofAero Corporation have btant factors In the United States'aeroplane manufacturing resources

of contracts that wilt keen the con-cent busy for nearly a year- Five

the two local " '

County BoardSitting Here

The Union County Board of Taxa-nu held IU final meeting In Plain-

Held today when it disposed of all ofthe protested cases in this city andFan wood township. Those in PlainBeid were as follows:

Mrs. G.S. Harper, personal prop*ty; assessed value 1300 owner'sl«e 1150. Case dismissed.Eugene p. Thomas. 700-702 Ra-

Freisholder Bttfton P. Half, of Fan-wood, has resigned from the Boardot Chosen Freeholders. Hlil resigna-tion has been litthe hands of Direc-tor George G. Teller for some time jand win probably be pres^"*--" • ' •*"•

vine Road; assessed 'value Jfi.100,value, fS.ooo. dis-

Eugene P. Thomas. 616-622' Berk-val.ifi 13.075.

Anna C. Weber, personal property:assessed v*Iue $300. Case die-lisard

Violet Trqell Evans, 816 TbjTtB

T'nMn ft Middlesex -Corporationif the 1H3-14B4 Woodland avenue as-

sessed value $14,000, owner's valuetin.(inn.. » $4,000 off.

Crescent Color Co.. 1735-1TS6West Front street: assessed value

s s - r 1"*°^ >?'™'" . -™»' -»-- '. . t*rty: assessed value 1600 owner's

lue 1160. <350 off.Estate WIHUm Qa.bag»n. 619 Bel-

Hall Resigns I! as Freeholder

Ex J<til BirdFound Guilty

City BuildingIn Bad Slump

tfOlii £"»»••"• a i i M P e ^ Sacko- Buildirig m PUinfleld Is In th.

>iU, 6,f passaic, was found gut.tr of- midst ofithe worst slumo It*ving fleeced Anna Tomlasks. a Periencedj In many monthslalnfled young woman, ot 1648 by during 1*17 there hafe been butJury. In the Court of Quarter Ses-[Seven perbifa filed with' Building In

yesterday after afspector Tj O: Doane. Two n ere filed, , r V J

M a " « * * the>Jn- four-day trial. Josephin Rokoskl. ac-; previously to January 5 for a total ofInference of hfs pate affairs with .his j rused of being the -come-on" in his *8.000 and since then five have hii«duty to the county In hU position! of confldtaice game, was also found approved by tbe i n s n e c t n 1 1 HfreehoJder a. the reason of Us re*ig- [jiiilt^ bjit with a recommendation ! ^ 0 ^ 3 , 4 ^ ' ^ ' ^ ^ e toU™ forlhe

is relationsof tie Board

Mr. Hnn denied stoutly the rumors

t investigation.

had always beeit of tbeand pleasant, he said and he :

' " rely that he felt ofcll- 3ut as his business oied him from serving the c

ipercy. Assistant PrcMartin P. O'Connor representState, •Weinberger ft WeinbeiPaEsalc, fiarkowltz, and FriBurns,1 .the Rokoskl woman.

The! State's last two wituitgtfet-1 mathematics teacher i

•utor year to 1

pntyid

under wh<| vision each mii With thicloth for the pi.

i which they are'Ptlo

lied iup-r

oaagan . 619 B; sseesed value $1,000

owner's Taluo (BOO. $500 off.Newark Poster Advertising Co-- &

Newark Sign Co.. personal property;assefwd ralae $2,TOO, owner's value.»fi5£.6O. 11.000 off.

Mary S. Marsh, 600-B1S Shermanavenue; aasensed value «4,65t, ow-ner's value $3,6G0. $1,000 off.

believed be should'! he decided toBp out and gjye another man aance to represent Fanwoo*.Freeholder Hall has been a mem-

ber of the Board attics 1910. Hisild have expired at the end

of this year. Although his resigna-tion was believed .to, be asome Lime ago, he w u placfollowing committees [orDirector Teller; Collector's bond, ap-propriations, settle * Ith collector.hospitals. He was chairman of thelant committee.

aitreet. the details

JVKii,"id at 911 I 'of wblch

(1 on/ ti9lt

Mush Diet Squad \

Gains in Weight

nnd I>d befoi

iaohlni_ipleted Is tested i

(contract for tblrty-t*to, has,been actually itartedj r » until thepresent time ft has'.been confined•merely to the experimental stage asthe- type of aeronlane caPed for Isof the latest model and win Includefeature!- that have never before beenpot to practical use. ijlke the "Mode)J." plane, it will be deslened for twopane tigers, a pilot and observer, btitjwill s*'l for 121,000. They are term-! ne*M« the

planee with pontoon attachments. others. One" * * - J - *"' ' i declared to be thejN'avy• Depart m

j develop 250 H. P.combined and can be operated either

ch piece Irted and Ja part of

ordlng to reports made by He-, ng Officer John A. fiattney atnoon today the mush diet sqiiad, In-

: prominent citizens beaded l>V Judge• William Newcorn. had pained anjeven four pounds during the; experl-

• r wj m rvm 'mental period. Former Fine Chief

Up Bauer s Charges ,T O BO... m «,. i.r>4t

turned over to the Federals Grand Jury 1R understoodInvfstigated yesterday the

leged overcharges made by Cou

the Standard Ci

g. Rnsin. ?rua. > L. 1

»el f«r Sarkowitz trie3 to nulk"i»- Both testified they had seeiSackowitr, In Plalnfield

oo- it . win

on days w*hen hi? church

J2.S00- H. win be two storiesfreight and, contain all model

ts. The Btaiioh

been in Passat e.In regard to Mrs. Rokoski wl

troduc0d Brolieski to Anna Tomlas-"' ;tad

en bis | church was granted pernhe lad start wort on the erectloi

*ory at 5jB West Fourth

been ; proof_ offered that she parnb p r f Offered t a t she pa•ated br aided him tn fleecing A>f '• T money. AtthouKh hla mo-that itae court direct the Jury to

brin« a Verdict for acquittal In hercase was denied, 'his emphasis of thepoint noted resulted In the recom-mendatloa for mercy

Sactc*«3tz has already served fiveyears at Trenton for a misdemeanoror the;«ame sort at Paterson, whiletfhe New. ;York authorities are wait-ing for him on the same charge. ' Aathe sentetire on conviction in a caseof this Kind Is from one to seven

. they must wait some time be-fore they, get him back to New York

It will be twoof frame construction

DeOraff filed suitable planslor.a brocjderhonse to be built at hisPlace at 936 Central avenue andSamuel rlney, of Mariners place, filed

a garage to cost $100.of th l h

Jury Could Not |

; Agree on Verdict

to

Tyrell TrialOnjnPbUceCourt foday

ence In case he Ia7on"ndTgulity,' Fo»- X"er Tyrell the owner ofi the auto- 'nobile tU t figured In « collision Iihlch resulted fatally fori'Paui Millar ;

nd Otto zuatra. on 'Wednesday '•light, January 10. is being tried be- ''re City Judge William &. De Hex* :

:oday;. • A representative #f tbe StateMotor Vehicle Com m i s t e r ' s offlc* •appeared here today to pHesa the fol- Ilowing complaint* against the young Iman: Driving a car while under the -influence of Jlquor, driving without a Ilicense and using another man's U- Icense tag on Ills ear. The"last named IIs the only charge connecfM with th« Iaccident, the other two having beeH Imade previously to January 10

WlnSeld 8. AnglemanJ Is defend- :ing Tyrell and the State's case is U }the handB of a lawyer rrdm the cons* \missloner's staff. Tyrellj. entered * jplea of not. guijty on all three riarg«i Iand it In expected that Bi« heirln* Iwliv last, the greater parti of the dar- \

Jii-dgi " " . - • - - - . -

When arraigned before JudMeaa a week ago today Tyrereleased in bonds of $1,500.t

ity fflri.'-.it. alleged in tnei nnloncr Hugh K. Gasited the Supreme C

osting I tlon of county affairs,weive $28,000

i

h a t

beingeight ounces. Mr. Gaffnev was Iheonly on« to drop weight, hla loss be-j ;ing one rind one-nair pouuds' hut he janstgna tfee falling off to the;strenn- After wrangling foi

work necessary in recruiting the being a61e to come ic' "* isual amount o! Robert K«enan, foretr

_ ,_ . . . ,.,_..,, ty TIP was f.irced to extiend In Judge tletfield of the.rt of Com-| r roper ly.[ supervising tbe recfuiw. « 9 o'clock, last night

•hD con- During the coming week tHe raiiahliestlga-id l e t wmib* cot down to 1.600 cslor-arpes of if,s Results to date have been en-

*'_"1!; i)rely satisfaftoti and the fqnad has

ours and notn agreement,, reported toi t i C t

GOVERNOR WALTER EVANS EDGEPlain>Qcld »as

• L Tiontoa T.iwWalter«fflce.the T»'

Evans. EdThe cereclor Operaor local C

1,, r.-: tJay ige i i .

irheok

noniefe w

. O. *. w

, aty by M;

It-is nnderstood that a thorouEh !j!l!lmh._

iL1?r.hJ*l^lIJ'

: investigation of tho alleged over-i Jl.™ , , f"'^* * * U

Icnarges la beto< made by the'Grand IcSfttSt BTitomd?:Jnry. oP> the purpose Of finding ex- j nmsdMittv nt Innnciii*et!j what the field parUea cost M r . , ^ " ' ^ '*™l

t iBauer. It Is said, the ft,quest Is ? - rou^Sl I* Wa"teTlit employes In hU ofllce —"•—•- - -T

up the parties.

t h «The larc-f

1 Mr. I

B eg | 'clock the jury In

the case of. Mardiant BrotHereagainst the For-1 Taxi Co. stood eiphtto four Ib favor of the defendant.The rase- will probably be retried

.nit is the result of an

Miss Turney Bride

Of Kasper Heries

M. Turney,spar Heries, sonIcholae r Herlea.irth plajnfleld. we

je at St^ Janifts' Ri Cathplij- church. Rbose'

in bonds of |1L500. w-hloB. Iired by his fatter, the. aa- I

sfetant postmaster at Perm Atnbor. iHe was arrested by LIei|t. Maurice :Higglns ^fter an Instigation had !tie? <"Ondu<'tert bT C h l 1f ot po"o» J

According to the fn formation '.rleaned by the piainfielcl ttepmtmeoLTyrell. the Miller brother* nnd %an»>tras, set out on a ••joy-fide" In tgautomobile owned by ftryruli andbearing a Queen City KaB>Be lirenM

Wednesday night. |nnan Cathpllr churffh, Rboseveit. on lieadink for Newark. OnJ I^P .horn*- 1rt'ednPFday. the ceremonp being per- ward trip the party wr»nt.i' around by \•ormed by! the Rev. M. J- Haggerty. Summit wltd Paul Mlllei at the ]iBtfor of that church. iwhe^l and in ottemi'tipg^ tn pwerv* J

The maM of Jionor was Miss Fran-lout for a motor truck h$ lost con- «v.« ... 11CB. uf North Ptainflela a BI =ter^of the bridegroom, wiile the boa'

Ijanlel Turney a brother o

hi 1craved up \

ae.itr.si a pole on U< SpHngOeld "road.

Nicholas Miller and Zanptra were_, -oadclotn.wlth hat[rushed to Overlook Hospital, Miller

itch.. The maid of honor als'idving four hours inter "and Zanstraore a suit of blue broadcloth with Urine for four days. Tyrell and theit to majtch.. Following the cere- j other Hlller escaped tnJnfV Millerony. a reception was held at the | was. taken into custody iy Chief

K tftie project.t*ie Fqtiad are

.- Hetfleld. Jr..die Nfcwcorn. Martin Stiitsman.

Townsend, John A G"*f-

1917 Xmas Fund

n-y. Judb. _ _RH-hard A. riaybrook. Henry jRoger?and Neimial

Will Set Record Dr. Pfttis Lost

_ . _ 17 Christmaa Fucd Club ofthe. PlainReld Trust Company hasnow gotten fairly started and baaturned out to be ibe highest of any

sons now saving la slightly over 6,-1 the enrollment of the 1916 club. A itidea of hpw necessary the club HaS: become to Plalnfifld people Is obtalri-

j in the recently started club wltb theliopulation^ of approximately 35,000

[ drawn from the perrentage being1 about one-sixth.1 Tbe sum'.that nili be released nextDecember will be considerably In ex-

' ceas of $"00,000, one of tht> largest! In the State to he saved. It takee

Only One Finger

a tThe past week 'trides for the betteiif Dr. Albert J'lttliinly a question Of Iore he wit] be able>erg iiospit.il. Ai_ _ r rlerformed Wednesday to take Off themalndflr of the little finger bn hli

it first thought would have to $e am•utated alRo. -will aoon be back| In "lormal rdrdltion and win

the coiditionid It ft) now?ek or Ico be-eave Miihlen-

tlop w,

wned br Huff amen and a m

9 Marchittnts <-r..venue.iSie fa,agon -fleing kera »oii<?5t tc

_ - ^es. Robert Hulawyer for the defendant

i by h

attached

James J. Strappe

Found Dead in Bed

of Ci>*

ybrstreet, w&p for a ._ _has been Employed by Ii . ,Percy Ii: Stewart, died, mirtdenty a

ill with n'eart trouble during the pisweek, but seemed to be steadily Improving. . rtls BeaMi romes as a shoe)to his mam friends In this city., i

[ He waaa member of St. Mary1:heileave Lchurch and prominent in fie Knlghti

iffered for of Coiuiribus and other Catholic orthTee months It will only he ganilstlopft Bestden his wif(

:iclng that hlstfincer is! gone, two daufhJEers. Margi

ie j bride T M file reeln owned [able presents from her large: circle o'i Watch-1 fr|eljds bo«i in Roosevplt'and In thiriched to cfty. Following a honeymoon trip.

Marfbant| t he cou pie; will reside in Port Read-Crane war resp«nHlbTfi: position with the Phila-' "1 Martin Irfelritiia a n a Reading Rnllroad.

fr.tlTHFt^ TOP r.'FTS LEAVE.After trend ins the streets of Plain-

field for the past fourteen rears Ar-thur MelGitler has been granted aleav«> of sbfenoe from acttve'duty onthe plainflcld police force and Is now

fort to recover hi* health. For some-tinip past be has been handicappedbv Etomach trouble and constantwalking In petroling bis beat has ag-gravated it.! I

JjiidK^fan" mghter •

and g W b e o jis C Connolly oh a man-'large, bis ball h«lng fixed'Tvroll came to l?ls hnme

h and was to^

he ch

e chandle

•nttii. dally deposited I AHbe formed in the j hnsplt.

bank all through the day.

will ha<tfiro«KH w*lfion as the dr

hint of t!iehe faMt d".

• leaves tbe

md' Catfi-, he (eaves three brothers, Eff

Sakegh the South

i

PlainMd WillSend Many

week's trip fh

take up his practice wfifch it wa'stopped short Isst November wtjen n<was stricken with, blood poisoning.

•;.) i

-vnrd. Jobo and Tho1

;lty. ~

hera aft«r the smascated at the garage.

Following tha arrest of)the t w emen John D. w. DeForeesf. owner:

of the Queen Clt? garaite. where two-of the men were employee! ahd, own-er of the license used on fhq "deathcar." declared that he hadlwarnedTyrell not to use his llfenpe tag De-Foreest It a cousin of Tyreiri

When the accident ocf-unreg TyrelJwas at liberty under ball jto answerto a charge'oj driving an automobilewithout a Itcenee and while" Intoxl-catfd. He waa arrened In BllrabethBometime ago and bis driver1, licensewas takes a*ay from him, If

.ngements

Aged Man Injured

At Railroad Depot

Francis J. Blatz FavoredFor District Court Judge

Activity locally during the past Plainfleld for twenty years sod hasfortnight ha* tended to indicate that been connected in recent years withthe race for CIP District Court Judge- the firm Of Codlngton ft Blati. He»hlp In U'ajLflelii has narrowed down studied Blacketone In New York Unt-to Francis J. IIiat7. Members Of tbe varsity and vas graduated: with an

here have given his LL. B. decree in May.1897. passingat, ai;

unit, as "have also many city, countytnd State officials and others promi-nently Identified with the Republican

State

the street • demonstration followingtnn Inaucural reremonlen.. F'nlloKlnK the program at Trentonrif leading Republican ,potlt(r(ans ofthn State ban<ine(ed ^ith the newgovernor at the Robert! Treat Hoti

th* governor In j Crane. Councilman Theodore A. Mar-

>b IAr, <il(M»S )»

tin. Marion AckermaiWilliam A. CoddlngtliBlatz, S. P. T. Wltfa'uBuckle, 3. Henry Cran

John. Francis. Jamesand Will

EVBNlNO OF MUSIC

r 0 K BOROUGH

t is made by. th it Is llke-

he Mil be honored for. thothai ca«rIeB with It an an-

ary }of «3.000. Others stillentioned as po&alble candl-

J. Jlenfy Crane and RobertPlalnfleld Parent-T

t-of! j Plans are being ma P!ainfield: depot 1Pan Into a baggagehis hip. ; Mr Sand

illftnt at h(sWho

Rev. John; SHerfdan Zelie pastorof the Crescenf Avenue church, ha?been appointed a member of the com-mittee cbose|t eft the lifitti meetingAlthough it Is not yet knowi;

the art'sts, that will lofltrl e Itfitlj meeo f t h e Elizabethi tbe EtdvlEabllltyBoard of Freed-

bf Home Mleai

= . AXSIML 1IEKTING.•The annuad meeting of the board

f trustees df tbe Y. M. G. A. willI be held In She association building

COMMISSION" ELECTS. I

• ory Commhislon met in th© offljee o

f this city.i waSiniKht....dred* Of people from 1*111 b» clearedState and In all walks, "f new worktonrtPd the funeral sel- , b'uilding Will'

wini

aB elected presidentnd Chauncey Strrnt was chosen ser

bar admittance eia'mfnatlons"onemonth later, in 1903 be quhKfled a*

As a member of the PlalnfleldCommon Council, of which he In serv-ing his second term as president, ktrBlatK baa probably gained th«. majorportion ot his recognition as -a hardand earnest worker. He has main-tained an Intimate acquaintance withmunicipal affairs and has beenactive-ly identified with the O. O. P..|n d t j .

id. Federal work, j

I.FCBN8K BI^VOKEDWilliam Nesblt; a taxi ch»u(fenr

loyed by the WIUIs & Hall t a i lipany on North avenue,: was ar- •

Igned before Judge De eza, In theirt this morning on aand reckless1 driving.

_ J5 and his license wasiked by the court.

COMMKRCI.A meeting

f Ira dilates' Club wsitorinm of Bhe Plainflfld Hltfh 8clo^ 'ruemlav evening, when an addj,on teh subject of advertising PlBrten jli' y nod the benefits tn be derived from ~that medium of publicity was given•->•. Harold F. BMdlf>, a! memb«r ofth> faculty at tbe Ninth; street inati-

TO I-I, t \ RAZAAR.

mlttee Df tbe Knights of Columbuswill be held In tbe clttbbouse tonight

h j - -

DThe

Schools Henry M- Maxaon gavture before the s tudent body

•HtBh Scaopl -thta morning on.Southwestern Territory." Mr. Mas-Ron has msde several trips all

.through that section and IllustratedI his talk with numerous coloredi slides. Th« lecture was attended by| a large gathering of friends and rela-| lives of the students and afterward a| short program was rendered consist': Ing of songs and i

t im t foi nual

-.:herod The women's auxiliary ofbe club la to assist this vear and alumber of new features to continueill through the week of February 10

are being arranged. , , '

DEATH OF CHTM>.Miss Margaret Ba'rtscta, a nine

year old child, died In the Children'stome on Westervelt avenue,- thlx

.jornlng. The funeral will be heldtomorrow afternoon from tb# Hig-

i mortuary. "

R TO WET>. IAgnes Brown, daughter •! qt

i Brown, of 514 Wat-this city, and Robert

will be married In thV m W n ^ fthe Trinity Reformed church by theRev. John T. Brook on Satarflar1

J 37 5 ' f ;R e . John T.January 37. a o'clock.

CHAPTFR MKT.Mlddlebrook JTiapter, D.

. _ , w i n i iMagle, jwhloh was held at West-

minister chpircn, Eli^Hbeth, Wednes-day. Impressive services were con-ducted for the j I

i Lof Mrs. P. J. Staats, of South Bcrand jphg^^ of^ev? Louis1 B " Cfirok! At that tli . ar ran KPT

holding of thth« chapter f

'Tt Wedneoda:,New BruwwickThe truest* of hon_.be Mrs. James Sherrod. State regent:Mrs. James Falrman Fielder, ptat.vice regent; and Mxs. George W. :6ed

ey. vice president general.

MONEY TO LOAN, R-«l rotateand Tnaunnc*. Mannlnpt * Cartii.

0* Depot avenue—Ad. 11 14 ! » • • •

"

DEATHS AT HOSPITAL.Two colored deaths were reported

from MuhJenberg Hospital today.Robert B. Norwood, of 544 WestThird street, who atempted suicideby cutting Bis throat with a ra«tflate In December. died lastnight, and George Johnson, of Mufi-lenbere place, who was received Mon-day, died epMy today.

il 1

IJECTI*BE AT f',\n\K<;iK H A L L .Several employes of the Telephone j

Company in jthis city will attend alecture in Carnegie Hall on Tuesday.evening. The subject will be one of IInterest to telephone employes In particular and I The public In general

TO HA"ha HARD PA«TY.A card part;- will be given' at the

iome of Mm. Joseph E. Rhodes, of?»nwood, tomorrow evening. Alumber of gueets-frora this; city and>ther places have received invitations

OABR insMisst:n. 'Prank Dunham colored > u ', argnad before City Judge' WIlHaraDe Meza Is the police court this

irning charged with the larceny otblanket from the office of the

Plainfleld <Jab Company. He pleadednot guilty and tbe case was da mineddue to trie lack of evidence. MtartlnStutuman represented the defendant,and Lieut. Maurice HlgKlns and C*frfKlely appeared for the city. . ^

"If In th* Rwwrd.

tsn.no Caah Hewards ForWHO IS WHO. Keep yo«r eyethe RROARD.

wOl CMtm a tnvor by noUfvtag thla Plainfield Record

WWW TKATCnm arc appearing each »«> They arc a circulation balldara The Record ha. something to Internal evory mcmbCC j or roar family and yoo ekpuld get It. ;

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Aeroplane Made

Here Does Well

In Test Flight

After planning sad I single or doubly. Th# operate two . toMLr*tUn« tor o?at * month the 'propeller* working in opposite dlrec- flUndard Aaro Corporation, whom tlon» at 1.300 revolutions to tie min foctorlte are located on upper North j ate. thus developing > maximum .* avenue completed the tint "Model speed or 100 mile* per hour and min- . J" machine resterdaf and under the imum of 4# mil## per hour. The ma- supervlaion of Are Ooeermnent In- rhlne can rise approximately *.000 . speetor. put It through a rigid teat fret In ten minuter and with a rarry- Uat proved, on the whole, entirely Ing capacity of 110 gallons of gas^v- •atlrfaetory llna haa a flying radius of 500 miles Tbs "Model J" aeroplane la one The "throat" or pel! of the si* eylln- type of machine that the local plant der motor* la equivalent to 1,400 ' Is now working on full time for to All pounds and the spread of the entire contracts made with the Federal machine la sixty-four feet. The for- Oovernmapt totaling over a million ward cockpit, fitted for the observer. . dollar* Of Chat Specific type the haa spare for a machine gun of the

County Board

Sitting Here

Hall Resigns Ex-Jail Bird

as Freeholder Found Guilty

rrrx. s„sv, wKS.» I Id Plain! tor (ieorge U. Teller lor some Una • Jury In the CoBrt ol Quarter 8ee- :.D(| Bill probably t>a preaeotod at Che Mods *1 Mlsabeth yeaterday alter a

City Building

In Bad Slump

Building In Plainfield Is In the midst of the worst slump it baa ex- perienced la many months. So fnr during iPi7 there hate been but

yores la teaching aviators attached

BilaMd. and pleaaaot. ba laid, and be regret Anna C- Weber, personal property: red sincerely that he fell obliged, to s-res-c-1 value IIOO. Ceee die reelan. not e. hi. business pravant- missed. od him from serving the county Ba be Violet Trvell Evans. ail Third believed he eboald. be decided to Place. personal: anseeeed value .rap oat and *J*e soother mao a $1.00. owner's volae 1(00. 1100 chance to represent Fanwood. Oir. ; Freeholder Hall has ken , mem- WylM Drown personal property, bar of the neerd etnee 1*10. Hie aeseeaed mine $700 Dismissed. term would boro euplred at (the end Unldn A Mlddleeea Corporal Ion. or tbu yeor Although Ms rselgon- 1 449-11*1 Woodland avanae. aa- tloa wa. pel laved to. be a eertelaty seeeed valae 114.000. owaer'l rmloe sane'Owe ago. he wa. placed oo the (10.000.. ' (4.000 on. lolloetag committee, lor Hit by Crescent Colo, Co.. 17J(-17S6 Director Teller: CoWector e bead. an tVeet FYoot atreet: aaseaaed valae proprUtlooa. settle with flollector. _ . , , , .. , _,(l.«00. Dl,oilseed. hospitals. He wan rbalrmaO of the “ “• *V~T conn- ,heart of fcnj aJ? I W*“" F p*r*°“' 1 '*** — niT>«y nor*sim*-,tan| fmttorn ,n lf1# united States

Mrs. G. 8. Ilarpvr, personal prop, next masting. Mr. Hall gatfc ths-ln- fourvlay trial Jossphln Rokoskl. a#-; previously to January S for a total of ty; assessed vales |300. owner's Vrfsrtnrs of his pats afTalrs vfth ftl#: <*uMd of being the "coms-on" In his $9,000 and since than five have been Cass d la missed. U _ ... P, Thomas. 700-701 Ri- vtno Road: assessed value 16.100, ination. (for mercy Assistant Prosecutor 17S«r to 132,900 owner's mine. $6,000. Case dls- Mr. Hall denied stoutly the rumor. ; Martin P. O'Connor represented the| The largest was filed by the officers *nsssd. that his action was the result of the;State W#lnb#rg#r ft Weinberger, ofiof Franklin Connell. Jr.'O. U. A. M . Eugene p. Thomas. 616-632 Tlerk- recent Investigation His relations 1 Passaic. Sarkowlts. and Frank J. and was lor the erection of an nddl- ley avenue: assessed rail* $2.#75. with the other members of tVs Board Barns.'the Rokoskl woman. *“ owner's- value $i,*SS. Cim din- had always been of the most cordial! The! State’s last two witnesses.

"Model J" has er. four cylinder motor, files at a rate of from thirty-seven to slxty-st* mllea an hour and css rise 4.600 feet . m ,S.*lte0uiaBd iTtut inreaftof ,,on ta work,n* on 61056.000 w.

tisr i 53-=- #wSi «•«

E.«t. wii.ua «W~>» te Mash Diet Sqaad ▼Iders .. onner's valu# 1500. $500 off. Newark Poster Advertising Co- ft Newark Sign Co., personal property owner's Talus. Gains in Weight

ithematlcB teacher and cfeauffeur. of the Hartrldae Seminary, where the ropiplalnant was employed as maid, undermined tbs alibi which counsoi for Sarkowit* trial to build up. Both testified they had seen Saekowita In Plainfield on visits to the eofnplslnant on daya wlien his counsel tried to prove that bo had boon In Passaic Tn rfurard to Mrs. Rokoskl, who In- troduced Rrolleskl to Anna Tomlaa ka. Mr. Burns claimed there bad been no proof bffered that aha par- ticipated or aided him In fleecing An- na of her money. Although his mo- tion that the court direct the Jury to bring a Terdlct for acquittal In her case wm denied, bis emphasis of the point noted resulted in the recom- mendation for mercy. Racks wit f has already served five years af Trenton for a misdemeanor of theiaame sort at Paterson. While the Now. York authorities are sralt- Ing for him on the same charge. As the sentence on conviction In a Cnee of this kind is from one to seven years, they must wait soma time be- fore they gat him back to New Torfc

Jury Coaid Not

Tyrell Trial

On In Police

Court today

Focloo Ibrss chsrjss. soyona Of which will probably mean a Jail sen- ! . tapes In cos. ba Is foond oiillty. Fo»- ' i-r Tyraii tbs owner o« tbs aoto- moblla that flsursd In * collision ! w-blcb raaultad fatally Mr I'ool Millar and Otto Zanatra on Wadaeaday J night, January JO. la bel»* triad bs- alobbouvo of the order located at All' Kaat Front .treat, the detail! of which nr* deecrliod oo another pofce Farcy A. McVoy Bled plana for

lion and Mhar Impro vanina utotha I Jadg, wuium D. Hna elobbouvn nt rha ord.a la,i». .1 ot i A rt-prcMoLatlve pt the Btale Motor Vohiclo Coramlaalnnor'e offle* 1 •ppaamd have today tn pMaa the fol- lowing complntata agalnal the yonof : man Driving a car whlla and ar tho luBuoace of Hboor, driving without • 'l licence and u.lng anotbar man a IV i craaa tag on bla ear Tbs last namao ' I. tba only ebarga connactod with th. accident, the other two having hi made previously to .! ami ary 10. Winfield 8. Anglamnn'i Is defw Ing T roll and Ibo State', aaaa la M Jamas tv. Dinraama'd XSSTpl’Si 'V ****** of * i*"" lor. a hrodderhonae to ba bollt at hi. T*S* Place at lit Central aranoa and »<«• « aA'iiARrsitsra,M i-»> fiScjSii£tWe?JK nilrUI. 5T ?hl VUaphon. Com- I Jud” »>« Jurisdiction I. (any. whasa factarv Is lo-atmt luat,m ffa*f*r of this bind a dll If Tyrell aa*t of tJTNetberwood sUtlon. an- ™i\| “jt ^“0Itr MB weak that they would h W 7 M

to. for th. .recon of £b^rnlMod b-for, j„dgo dA- l Meta s week ago today Tyrell vss

height and contain all modern Im- provements. The Shiloh Baptist church was granted permission to sun wor» on the erection of a rec- tory at 5U West Fourth aUoet to $2,389, It win be two stories d | of frame construction. high

f the Netberwood station, an sou need u ~ shortly i Sn addII Ink to their plant. The prob- eost has not been gt able

Miss Tnrney Bride Of Kasper Heries

pat to practical ana. Uh* the-Modal M.r to th. rldimlL Tta an*? J“ty V ln« on* «■**»»» »oo««.. 1" plane. It will be dtelcned for t»o SS*?.i1**** «nveethcate,l yeatorday the *l- a-slgna the falling off to Cbe;vtrenu- I. -.I-. *.... r.owrameni. Used overrharBea made bv Counlv «

Plug be eight ounces Mr. flatter i-as only ons to drop weight, hit loss be- I tmt he Aflor wraiigilng for hourt and not pilot and observer, but lc«ed overcharges made by County wort necessary In reeruttfng the botag ahl* to rome to an ngreemont. will ar’! for $21.^0 They are term Rtedde the two most recent Gov . Engineer vjseob L. a^afnat fhe ,0uad and the unusual amount o? Robert Ktenau, foreman, reported to ed la the vernacular of an aviator »s eminent contrartv. the standard Cor-jronnty for services of "field pnrUes."lacMrfty Jte was forced to nbend In Judge Hetfleld. of the District Court twin Cf>tr>r, two pl*«e trartor M- poratlo* !• bn«y completing two It **• alleged In the report of Com- property' supervising the r^Volta. at * o’clock, last night that after be- planee with pontoon attachments other* One was swarded by the mlssloacr Huffh K. Gaston, wbo con During the coming week the mush In* out sjnee 5 o'clock the Jury In "Modal D" la daflorad to ba tho Navy Department and call, for three ductod tha Supremo Court Invuatlu- d„t will be cut down to l.«l» color the cnao of Mtr<«iant BroOI.ru lust word In nuroplBM conetructlou Model H-J-H" mecblnee ccllne ! lion of rounty aBnl™. that ch.nMWof ' Ruuulla to data hev. been en Th. two motor. devMop 2(0 II. P. ,117.000 and Iba oth-r l. for Iwelve IZS.000 war* made unl.wtullv !Urel, ^|rtncto«y and th. euiad baa combined and can be 0panted .liber I of th. -Model H-J“ type. - agalnct Iba county by Mr. Bnnor in bean brnoght no to tho m*«l- I lour yuan. I vim "war otrrncRt." Tbu large It la andanlood Unt a thoronrh! number on iMunlvr list are inv- lnveet(gallon of Ibp all.gwt, o.ar- n.fovm. inwl end Mr

Mian Kirn bath M Tnrner. of rvelt. hnd Kaspsr IVfries. son of nnd Jim Nicholas Merles, of Myrtle avenue. North Plainfield, were Agree on Verdict dnlted In mdrrlage at S»C James' Ro- msu Calhplfr churrt. Rboaevelt. on | Wednesday, the ceremony being per- formed by} the Rev M. J- Haggerty. I So rxrr It

against the Ford Tnl Co. stood sight lo four in favor of ths defendant The case will probably be retried

P_rv.,/N^ 'ru ___ _ __ ‘ charges Is betnrf made hy the'*Grakd Gsffrer fa seriously considering .he! GOVERNOR WALTER EVANS EDGE i:z .15 »sa’SflLTSffS:!S1TS-S *~T’«,emZ,$'2e:

.fi.,0 largdly raprr-'-ot«d In Na-nrh. -ormar BanMoc Krn-t R. ',V SPS^X Plainfield wag largely rspTe 91 Tteulon Tus»d«v fhen Governor A»kesn.an and Lntofl County ttegto- m d„ ^ Walter EvsDe Edge t«f»k the oath of ter (-'Tang H- Bmlto being tue Plain- " ; * Office The cerdssooieo were y«ld lr l.eldera present j (he Tsylvr Opera House and - targe Anions __ _ l local men who went U amtM i of local G. o. #. workers held Trenoon are Waiter L. Hetfleld. A»- irvetlons. Essex Troop f irst aenib(yiasu WillUm N. Itunjon. Mn 1917 Xmas Fund

la the The suit la the result of an acci- dent se+etal week* azs whew a Uxi- csb owoed bf Huff and driven br one of bis mss and s milk wagon owned Lm. nriMunV*^-* t by the Marchkots collided on Wrtrh-W* hcr ung avenne.j/ho horse attached to dse Nbwcorn. Martin Stutsman. 1 the wagos -«*lng killed. Marc^snt William R. Townsend. John A Oaff- Brother* sought to recover $360 n«v. J.iHco William G. De Mob damage* Robert Newton Crane war rni>(,*.,Dl. nosition wirn tna p Richard A Hnybrook. Ilrarw VtogsYs k«W for the defendant and Suiln idcli-hl. anfl^teadlng Ra|lroedP

and Nelmlah Ga/clle. Stutsman was lawyer for the com- f 8 |,lament.. ■ FtlTHFIT. FOP cjicts I.KAVK.

iwiit.ru u*, tno nr* .»• PnMor of that church. The mafal of honor was MM* Fran clt llerlssiof North Plainfield. tew of the bridegroom, while th rokn was Daniel Turney, a brother fjp bride. Iks bride wore's travel |

released In bonds of $1,500. which were secured by hi* father, the a* statent postmaster at Pertfi Amboy. He was arrested by Usiit. Mauries Higgins .after an Investigation bad been conducted by CMfil o! Polio* Kisly. According to th9 Inforuistlo* gleaned by tbe Plslnfisld de;.tu(meet, Tyrell. the Miller brother^ soft <tan*> tree, set out on * “Joy-Ode" tn am automobile owned by Tyr**l| and bearing a Queen City sateEe license lag on Wednesday night. Innuarr 10. besdlnk for Newark. Onf ife home- ward trip lbs party wcntisro-md by Summit wins Paul MHIe# at the wheel and lo attempting^ to swerve motor truck h* loet con- he machine cVsiThed up pole on the pprlngfleld Nicholas Miller and Stenstrs Ths bride wore’ ....... . Iiu •ult ol blue broadclotn with hat ruahM to Overlook Hospital. Millar natch The mold of honor nine d,|n(t four hoot* Inter uM Zanstrn an mill ol blue hro«d:loth with llr|o« for four darn. Tyrell nnd th* h« to match.. FollowIwu tho rar* other Htllar <*mpod 1n)u*». Millar mony. a reception wa, hold at tha w.. . taken Into runtody it Chlnf V" Blrt ""*«• »' n. Summit nolle fore.. nVd McDoonTd. or Roodarelt. Tbr and the hast moraine wad taken to bride wa. the recipient of many rata l Kluabeth and arralaood hefor* able presents from her larre dixie o- Jndita Jamea r, Connolly ofc a man-' frlenda bolti In Roraaralrand In this alaodhlar rhant*. bla hall h*ln« fired alty. Followlnit a honeymoon trtp at ft.BIX) Tyrell ram* to his home '(a coople; will reside In Port Read- her* after tha emashap anj was lo-

Will Set Record Dr. Pittis Lost

*ted at the garage. Following tbe arrest of the two ■ men .John D. W. DeForee< owner of tho Queen City garage, where two I of tho men were employed chd own-

Tbe 1917 Christm*s Fund Club of the Plainfield Trust Company kgs now gotten fairly started nr»d haa turned out to be the highest of any yet held. The totel number of per- sons now saving Is slightly over 6, SOt*. sn advent* of nearly 1,000 over Plainfield people la obtain taring the number enrolled In the recently started clsb with the Lion* of a vopulatlon ' A __ t... pproxlmately JS.OOC drawn from the percentage being about one-sixth Tbe sum December ■ J0.00 be saved.

Only One Finger

The past week has aeon rapid strides fay ths better in the condition of Dr. Albert Plttl* snfl It h ««* only n question of s week or so be- *or« he will be able to leave Muhlen- berg Hospital. An operation was performed Wednesday to take Off the

James J. Strappe Ithur McKinleys has been granted a j leave of abtenqs from active duty on Found Dead in Bed - I fort to recover; his health. For arnne- time past he h*« been handicapped by slomnrh trouble and constant walking tn fcmtrollng hi* bsit has ag- gravated It. Jame« J Ptrappe. of 6P7 Johi •trest. who for a number of years has been employed by former >fTyor Percy II. Stewart, died suddenly at i f 1 — ■ — his home this morning. Ho had :»*er p # . -- __ with heart tfnub.e during Ihc pval FUHICIS J. BlatZ FoVOTed

Tyrell not to ate his ll-eut* t.r D*- Foreest II a courln of TyreC"A Whan tha aeelilent ocenrroi Tyrell wa, at liberty rndcr ball lo-answer to a chnr»* of drtvlna an automobna without a liven*, nnd whlla lntozl. rated. Ho wa. err*-ted In OHrebeth woe token away from him. •

*ck. but reamed to be steadily : provlnr HI* death coma* «■ * *hoaV i at first thounbt would have to (a *m to hi* m*uy friend* In this city putatwt also. *111 soon he hack,’ In ll« He wan * member ol Bt. M*ry | , normal rdrdltlon and when he leave Irhorch and promlnmit lo Oh. Kntyhl. The sum that will ba relanaad neat tha Institution Where bu anlferhd for of Columbus and other Catholic or-f J.mbar Will ba considerably In e» naarlv litre* month*. It will only be «*n.l*lloos. n*#Ma. M, .If..and of (7(0.000. on* of the larneM •■* notlcln* that hl..floeer I* (one t*o datKMera. Marftar't and Cath Activity locally durlor th* past I'l.lnOald for twenty yearn and haa In tha Bute In he saved. It taha* ,lhat anyone will have a hint Sf the artna. h* lanVM three brother*. TA rortnlsht haa l OB dad to Indicate that beau eonoectod In rerent year, with ths constant attention of there clerk, "rdenl tBroaub wtilch b* nn.rad ward. John and Tboma*. all of tWr j tha race for the District Court Jud«n- tha firm Of Codlnttoa A Rlata Ha to handle tha money daily deposited »- *000 a* tha doctor learea tha alty. FT"*™' arrenitamanu have wblp In IPnlaSald ha. rnrro«nd down studied Blackatnna In New TOrk Oak and reuses n llna to he formed In the hrepltnl ha will take a several not aa yet been made. | to Francis JL Blau Memhera of the rarnlty and w*n nraduated wfth an bank all throunb tha day. , week's trip tbronith the South and -t : bar who practice bare hn»e given bln IX. B. degree In May amusing .n on hi* return will Immediately , , - . . name theli hndoreemvnl. almost lo a the bar afimltuacu eaamlnntlonu one taka np Ms prnclic* ehlrh It was AppH Man Injured unit, aa barb also many d|y. county! month laler. In 1(0( he finhMad aa n, . C- IJ II/'II stopped ihort laat November when ha J,lu“ «*/«**«* •' rlamheld Will ... «rlrkcn with blood polrenln*.

For District Court Judge

Send Many Carriers eve^qBor “u^parects

and sute oflclnl, nnd ath«r. proml-1 counsellor. A. D -I J. n nanlly ldanllDad with the Republican Aa a member of tha PIMeOald i4f Railroad Uepot,1— Common Connell, of srhleh ha Is rerv- C * Whan the. appointment la made by Ing hta second taim aa pteatfimv it. . Oovaraor Edge nait month It la Ilka-. Dlati haa probably gained th* major ! ly that h* will be honored for the portion of hla recognition aa a bird -Oder lha ample*, of tha North '*«»ra to gat off the trade a' position that caarir, with It an an-(and aarnaat worker. Ho tiki main. WretnaM; rtwult.d^rerlorelv rar^' B | JJ.I^“^“7,,"'j

Innt night whe he dat4* arm J Itenfy Crnnn and Rotort ■‘■■Wpjl affair, and bu bvkn aeUv*. v* truck nnd Injure- Noteton Cra** . | *J IMUM with th# 0. O. P. Jo fttj indbnm comiput#-* j Mr. Blatx! hag practiced law I*[rounty. State and. Federal wor^- |

Rtat# hanqu»*t*d ^Ith the governor at the Robert} Treat Hotel

the :

Portal Clrt-ka _ . . *o hd. held In Itllxaheth Memorlrt Dav At a meeting of th# Elliabeth branch. No. 167. held yerterdny to porfert i>lnnn. lha following officer? were elect##: Richard Parry, pregtdeat: Harry C. nrant. ' vlcv pr«#ld#*t: Otti# Dwell*. dccreUry and treasurer, and Georg* Daubrier. ■cr«#ant-«t-*rms Addreaaea ware made by Augortlvc Dunlna and John P Quinn. A tench «mn wna aorved and It wav planned to hold another meeting Wednesday. F«bruary 7. whan further plans for th# Stale convention will b# mad DR. MAtROV I.HTTUFS. Th# superlniondent of Plainfield - School* 11 cart M. Maxaon gave • l«c- Cavalry, art- rant W. Haak. Jr. Robert Newton tor, before the a Indent body af tha Crane. Councilman Theodora A. Mar Hlrn school this morning on “Out tin. Marlon Ackerman, lohn Core. Routhweatern Territory." Mr. M« William A Coddlngtln. Frnnrla J ran has mail" revaral trip# a ni.U 8 P T. Wilbur Jama* F tbroogh that *actlon and llluatratt Dnckle, J. Hanr, Crane and ""imm li'.'d^^.’^re’w'SlS’m.'SrW

fallowing

Nawo TO rl-AN flA BAA R. A meeting of lha areantlre com-

large gathering of rriend. and f*ln- llvaa of tho atodanU and afterward a short program wan rendered conslat- Ing of songs and rerltatlana ■iraduatsa’ Club wa. held In tha am-' mlttre of tha Knights of Colombo. DEATH in.lum of th. Plainfield High School wRi b* held In tha elobbouee tonight | MM. Margaret BnrMch. a nine a( Tuesday a.anlng. *Mn an nddraaa at whlvR time plant for tha annual ireor old child, died In lha Children a on t'eh .ubjret of advertising efflrian Indoor r.rnlyal of tha clnb will ha | Home on Waalervalt arenuv. this, ey and tha baoaPt* to he der l.ed from j furthered Tha women's norillary of , morning. TTiafunernIJwill be held that medium of pnbllrlly a a. given tha rlnb la to aaalit thla ya« nod a tomorrow afternoon tram the Hlg- b> Harold F. Middle, a mamba* ol number of new feature* to continue gins mortuary, the faralty it thn Ninth street men through the wank of Fnhrunry 10 tntlpn I are being arranged

Fradrrtck Smith . nrganlrt ot tlrncc *"£?' „ -KntP^K |nnt rnrfne ref ' rgln 9 BC’t gtOO « I’lglfl- North PlnfcfiaM *'M *1"’ h' ,rom “>•■*"' Plamficld borfBd >ld> |D ,h, „„ bound ,w, , aMhoori, II I. not .at know* who "fO"' lo taleh a train bark to West .► ALre2S5h.hI«irilf* "•'0 HI* haste ran red him lo hum- ^ i-i^-mivi^a. wJThL .h?oV7 '"to the tr*eh with ...If riant torra V Jrem .Til* l.ri?d. a ranw'ti ralSi *>"" hlm ’V •'» h- ar"m_ *'H ' A 4 Insisted on a doctor being railed and a short lecture hy Mr. Bmlth A p„„lni„ Kelley aumiubnw' r City PhydWan Norman W Clirrh | snd th* man was removed to hi- home -SJ'JCImball avenue, iiij the Th* new oSbmuft aid’ idvla- "mbnlanc.^ j orv Commhmlon mat lfi_thn office ol PAI^ ,,a«T triBCTE.

Rev. oNj (4nnmib John Slfi#rf<1an £«ll#. pgator

<k>MMIM«l«N ELECTS.

of the Crcvrtnt Avenue f*Hurch. has been appointed a.member of the com- mitted choaen Ut th# f 16t%'mceflng of th# Presbk’t«ry of tho.ETItebeth dtrtrtct to irink Into tibe advlvnblllty of consolidating the Roard of Fre#d- mcn and Roard of Home Mission* Bolrd of Hor NNU.4L MEN

ployed bv th# WlWIa ft strxs Company on North aveou#.. fnninr- rnlrned b#fore Judge Do Max* In the city poll## reart thla morning on 9 >r f#*t and r#ckl«wr (frlvfng. fin**d |5 and hia IIpmm *99 revoked by the court. * 1

AWl'.tL MKCTIN6. Ill# annual meeting of the board I of trustees df tho Y . M- G. A. will ,mt„ ... be held In #he aaaoelatlon building Assistant County Prosecutor Wal-«•« pr"»' Thn reday Siassnt yrgan.ret.on Jr. of this riiy, was night- All the hnslnea, or ths year Clay, former prMddert of the Com- u,. hundred, of people from !Fjll ba rlaarfd on and a great deal mon Council. ... aim-tad prerident. „ s„,. ,nd |„ .11 wnlks.of new wor( regarding th* new nnd Channvey Stout wau rboreo »ar- f ,ho ,„.„dvd tha funeral sor building will iba taken up. . life who retarjr. riree of former Chancellor William ' Jav Maglo. .which wa* held at Went- CHAPTER MET. minister rshjiron. Elizabeth. Wednoe- Mlddlcbronk Chanter. D. A. R-. day. Impr#relve aervlcea were con- held a meeting Tnoedar at the house ducted for th# Jurist and were in of Mrs. P. J. Rtaata. of South Bouwd rharn® of R#T. i^onla B Crane Tn- Brok At that time arrange menu t„rlTient waa made In Evergreen were mad# for the holding of * th# cemetery. 1 annual luncheon of thn #hapt#r hi Brunawtck next W#dn#9day

L8CTTRE AT CARN9XJIK HAUa. Several employee of the Telephone Company In this city will attend lecture In Caneide Hall on Tuesday

DEATHS AT HOSPITAL. were reported Hoe pi tel today The meet a of honor at the affalf will | .

r- rr.°VrS,M«T ssstw Crfd' xsr ney, vie. preaiaan. re— „„tog bto throat with a rarer ~.n , n.w T..1 m-.s.1*" 10 December. died last MONET TO DOAN. Rrel »»»*• night, and Onorge Johnson, of Moh- an d Inauranra Manning * Cgrtln. lonhwg place, who woe received Mon- 10* Depot nrenna —Ad. 11 (4 ly*** day. dl*d early today.

TO HACK CARD PARTY. A card party will ba given nt tho bom* of Mr*. Jofeph E. Rhode*, of Fanwood. tomorrow evening A number of gu*ste from thl* ally nj>d other places have received Inritatlooa to thla affair.:

MIHRallROHN TO Win. Mina Agne* Brown, daughter Of Mr., J east. H. Brawn, of hi 4 Wst- rhnng avenue, thla rity, and Robert Campbell Shrop«blrn,'*on of- Mr. and Mr*. R. C. Bbroprtre, ot PMladoJpfcl*. will he married In th* paraonmga ot the Trinity Reformed chon* ly th* Brook on BatundsF, o'clock. DARK IHRMIRRKD. Frank Dnnhnm. colored, vu *r rnlgnad before City Judge Wlln.m G. De Mein In tha police court thin morning charged 4.1th the larceny ol a blanket rram the office *t thn PlalnIKId -*b rompnny H* pleaded not gouty and ths tea* waa d.mlnred due to tha lack of evidence. Martin ■anted th* defendant, dee Higgins and f»frf foe th. alty. V

1 A Or. la the Record.

„;,-FRA TERN A?ACTIVITIES

Contributions and Reports From PlamKelJ

j Lodge JTircfcs

publication l jfraternal .fl^rkit-s is requested. Abed att.-nt^iir focal lodges will beCopy miistiw b" ny \W,lnrs.iay- of

•rual DrguiltttMll in the city \,t the official channel for the |

nen« and iw d'-.operatioa uf secretaries aind'.tter 8ul>miti<:d bv duly author-]D prominence Mder this he«dh w « k -

TO OKSERVlS A NXI VKFWAHV.Camp No. 1. P.'O. of A., Irmakin

rrangements for the obaervlng ot ItIxteenth birthday anniversary o'ehrtrary I1- A committee bfts bee

lanpfng an elaborate program fofie occasion- The new officers of thamp took i-hai-HP at the lost meeting

!rs. Grace Cook: assistant paat jnlent, Mrs. Mary John*oiu preside!rc Kmnta Brown, of Gsrwood:istant president, Mrs. Mary ClawmIce president. Mra. IVHa .McDoiytinductor. Mrs .Tenet ta Van Pten tine I Mrs. Ruth Hampton:ordln*'secretary, Mrs. ~ '

We.Smttl

la.1 i retary. Mrs. Lnn-er, Mraj Mary ('

•nts made by t

A.OM Workersto Have Booth

f At the monthly meet In p of the Andent Order>f Hibernians. Di ' "No. 4. betfi *Jn KnIKhts of P]Ha.11 on Wes-£ Front street last Tues-day .evening. )l was decided to rionattSO to aid Kje KnltfiU of ColumbuCn their comsDB; bamar. The monewill be exMt'tfed In the malntenancOt the Hibert.isa booth., at which (hLadles' Ant3*rfe» of tola city *ui<the boronKh "*IU anslst. L

On T"«*,1»7 avenlne. Ph\»hSmith, of Blt*beth. connty preMdenof the AnHejit Order of' Hibernianstogether wttfe his ' '

aod Denni• Ion .vo | , I

vice !>nresident o

sltlent

«d omrerB o* th« lo<-a) division. Theofficer* are: firwHrtent- John r. Casey8r.' vice pre|jde|it. tohn Hurley; re-cording secraiarf. Timothy CuTllnan:flnftnr-tar «<.*"••<« ry. John Drlsroll,itnd tr«mftu*jr. .lohn J. Gallagher.Other visltoif, were: Thomai Oratl.

^ & hOther visloiprr«Ment of ^ &

. MpVamnra. Utawirw of Dlv1 ff• Dennis C*3»Wf. financial

-of the Ame (Jrl" '"": TosVpJohn O'VHU IMwPhillip F. tWHV Jmeeting refr&ifhineand * «pn*r»"{ rood' A l t t r f g "f: th

. »: ThN'o.

ewUryph TaMeymith^anrilowing thf

ere servedntoyed.

iolnterf nt •»';«fwr(*t meeting of thernmhatlnn m si" 1st the Rniehti of•olnmhtm "if* tf-elr rnmln; fair will«'h»>M rtils jfrenlne. when prelim tit-

VBfW CLUBHOUSE FORJ R . , 0 V. A. M. COUNCIL.

M coniriii-ts "I- weeh r<In* of tne cb'bttreet. near .-,Tnchurch, wlifr-"i whenHJTB that co^teli on<h^adciuartRCB lin. the <Hwill compare taTorablyO. IT. A. M •ht,ll I" thetake •eTernl .iion'.hn f:

• work Is started nextthe worfc h c^Mpfetedapproximately I7.Q00

ife h

First Presbyterian

•nd «th anyte. It wll

h

The main -fm-

Schedule

The appoln'president were: <jnapiaia. airs, urJEckart' assistant recording secrelUry. MlM AlltB McDowell; oratoiI Theodore Van Pelt. These oBcer! will be Installed at the next meeting

Tonight. INSTALLATION POSTPONEDeraeverance Lodge. No 74, K. ot Plainfleid Lodse. I. O. B. A., ha

P. postponed the Installation of its offi

imerset Comi. M.. Joseph'8 D

?It.. No. 104, Jr.

BJ A. O. H.

KA|-;r,FS TO BOWL.Freedom Caettc. Knlsrhta of Golden

Ilaule, will have N'ewark l^i.iee H.Itheir opponents when they roll ttieirnext match In the order's bowlingleague In this city next Wednesday.

Court I'nlon. I. 6. Fl.Plalnfleld I-.wlfie. No. it*. I. O. O FPlalnfield Council' No. 293. Jr. CA. at TI'lalnfleM LodRe.' I. O. M.(*lan Mackenzie. O. ojt S. C.

! will haI nem asI alleys.

nil] Ferbmary t, when itthe Star of Bethlehem i>ln-

helr opponents on the focal

Tne^ilny. \Freedom castle. No. (2. K. O. B.Friendship Lodge, D. of K. ,Anchor Lodge.'P. and A. M. i

pre^nce of delegations

,v Claries L.. Kolsteln. Jr^i follow^: Prophet. Elmerhem. Edwin Terry; senior

' Wednpsday.TrnfalKar l^Hlge. O. 3. St. (JPlainfleld Lodge, No. SS5. B. P.

. E. 'eiainneld Lodge. I. O B. A.Enlfcbet I^Mtge. I .O. O. T.Queen City Lodge No. 226. t. O.

Charles T-. Holatein: keeper of warn-imm, Charles I.. Holstein, J r : tms-

! tee. Thomas N*. Parson*: representa-t ive to the creit council. Charles IJ.Holsteln: alternate representative tothe '-Ti--rit council. Peter Sheridan.

Victoria Lodge. L. O. I. of U. S.

i A M

I NEW OFFlfTfHIM.Tribe, No. 118. I. O. Th» newly elected onVera of Mar-

tha Waahlngtm Council. D. of A..that were Installed at th« last meet-inn were: Councilor. Mrs. Mary Hoff-man; assistant councilor. Mr.. MaryWelsh: rice -r-ouncilor. Mrs. AnnaSchmidt; assistant Tlce councilor.Miss Alice Lode; conductor. Mrs.Nettle MODUS; warden. D. N- Van Or-.'•sn. recording secretary John Allen;financial secretary. J. 3. Walsh; "side sentinel. Charles Parson.

— _ -M LodKe. A. O. V. WJerusalem I-odfte F. and APlaJnfleid Council. R. A.

lory brickaddition onto BM it**r of OK- pi•tmctnre. TJl» Interior Ot the bufld-tnK "111 aiRO1 so thanpfd somewhat,ftnd It In ei!>.rftert that all will becompleted by t;ia tftne FVanklln Conn-rll has to T«r>!n iji preiflnt Quarterson Kaat rront'vtrtet tn April.

The first flocr o^rha clubhouse willInclude a recc^tioti halt,and banqnet * " "the entire • * - - , - -up by the re/one! chambers. Tn<work will h* d jnes r Townley Broth-•sm and H»nry Tlofman. of thin city.

When the . onnrU moves Into IUB ft will mark the event

1 ind entertait-

ow»: MuterHldy: chancello

o f

DeOraw: 'heqn'er*"E."v. ISnhr, Frank It. Manchester. Louisyrnii. H, Levina: Icianat and George H. Bennett.

t guard J "Stiever- ontaldrei —--... — -•.——. William Zahares; represenU- I Two prominent membera of Plaln-o Grand Lodge, J D Anderson - i "e'd Lodge of Kika have recently

al tPrnnte represent alive, Jerry V»D I h **" honored at Bound Brook. LeonW|nkle. Jr.: trastee SOT three year*.! DnFoor naa be»n reappolnted a eoun-

lohols. cllman and John 3. Campbell has

oldest ps-h b i l d

with a l a w IrftlMlon ament. It nlre^dy *»* sondred ' m^m H*T . afi$ Is ^thetriotlc order tS rh# rtty. mn »«iine eommlttMt Inrtudes J. 'J. KlinLoiiia T. Mat%k »nd J. A. Krlney

1 The offirera', of the conndl Iplannlntc A ni-mlv-r of actlyittes inth« near fntajie ^i»t will last untr~

Inpc made for tJie boMinir of a weeli1

earnlval In War ?»hen the OheesalyCarnival Comf*n^ appears here.

District Deit"/** Qranrt MasterW Netwln. of, N«wark. Installed tfollowina; oflU*5»rnJ*t a '™" ' ' n c .PlalnBeM T >4jC". ! O. O ¥.. Mondnlrt t : Kobl« (trand. R. H ^tlRUt

j\h*rnn MEMBKJES.ite, K.of P . has started • M1WCIAXH EI.ECT.

I membership campaign to laat all The Plalnfleld Musicians' Uniontrough the present year, dnrlng; ""Id »» annual meeting Sunday and•Blch time It expects ta doable O»e elected and installed the followlRgumber of names on th* roll. Gffl-i ofllcers: President, Andrew G. Car-•r» for the ensuing year were in- "filer, vice president. Guitar Meis-:»lled at the Inst tneet|ns, as fo!- n«r, recording secret F J

f work. James Cas- I sn<commander. H»nry j M'~!commaader Frank •*" :Clifford Mflllken;: Stoi

e: flnaai

and tal. Franklance. Cbarles

Fred F. Vai

it-at-arms.•s. a force

Bpa. WillliW.

board of dlrertoi

rein

: Presldi

itary, Cai

TO CHOOSE DRLROATEH.f the* an-.' A l t ne next meeting of Unity and

[ the society perseverance IjOdffaa. K. of P.. dele-Saentcerbunil Eaten wll] probably be chosen to go to

ial election of officer* ' ~*>Ung resulted as foi-:, A. W. Hanck: vice.

Sojrlety bas settled upon February I Van (he date for the hold!

which will be h__i January 29. when the

degree of knight Is made oa membersof Lakewood Lodge. | ,

HOLY NAME SOCIETY,... Wolfe, and treaaorer. WILL MEET TO ELECT

Henry Haitrand Finance committee.Ciri Felber. l.bnls Moraller and Carl The Holy Name meeting ScheduledPbcher. Entertainment commltlee. for last Sunday was postponed and

Fischer. Frlck. Clauw. Koh-lwll) be held in Social Hall on Liberty'street on Sunday afternoon, when the' election oT officers for the com:I year will be beld.

leeting a

e ,f and He

1-0'lec. I. O. O- P.. will

Br

. a.na-i. 1 •

t Wl liKette

I d g e . I.Rllzabeth ctHere to hePity. ohn«sa>y. Th

^ tcrandJT P 9h*br<Brtt- left Riirnnrier of the frkture of tlnoble rratid tTharlw. K Kelley: rlfdit binqnet Rivewen* siinnorter. H. H«»f: inner Ufl<-er of themard. « J. (Cinni!': outsfde it«ard.|tMan three hiM Koller. • "Iready been

tnat over fl*

. to be appointed to assist the Knights ofof January Si. Columbus In their coming fair and,

iemor]«i I odife. of that | n all probability, plans for^a grandU rorty-flfth annl*er- VBUJ. wll] be diwusaed. It ls-«xpeetedi<r will be held in Ar- th a t there will be a larne ariendan.e,d rommllteea are no" B t th l s meetlng. The retiring offleersnglHK a proKram ; ot are Peter. McDonowch pl-esldeni;njovable evening. The-John J Gallagher, secretary, andobservance win be a- Michael McCaffery treasurer.to every jcrand lodae-, I :

rder in the State. More ELFMTION OF oFFlfKllS.dred reservationH hsvf The Sunday-school of the Nether-isde and it is expected wood Reformed church laat week

dred will be pres- elected the following officers for the

-flpM <1i*trl<t | nT the •a-inii'iv-srhot1 Twifhwrs' A«^8<*latloii will h* held I

th^ parish h*JUF - «f the h^rch <the HoW Crt)t*- Thon. win be MI of thin t

neTt*jHi; f. I-n-aj; Or^er of Moo-e w

nxa^v 10 whl*n » dnnrei"" li'lrt' rnoms. r.Tiart

i l i nf the

year: President. Claude, Oonod • • assoclat" president, Horace

INRTAIXRn I,VST WlOHT. j . Martin; secretary, Horace Adams;k delPEatinn from Opee«-hee Coun- treasurer. S. O. Rush; librarian.or Elizabeth visited lona Conn- Homer Scruton.

t tileht. and per- i 'tallation service* for A.NSO1NCK EXOAOBMICNT.

•nlly elected officers. Follow- The enKaeement of Miss Edithbusiness ir.eetlnK a serial Crane Hedge, daughter of Mrs. Camp-

in enjoyed and refreshments bell T. Hedge, to Elmer EllsworthWlgg. of Westfleld, was announced at

t the Hedge home

ly-.Ea*l

WHIM1 PARTY A?m OANCK.be Installed by rOand. A ivhi«t party and danc^ win be

inn Charles LeiKhs. af held under the auspices of the YoungRlnhorate plans are bt- Men's Hebrew Association on Wed-tfie event by a specially, n'enday evenlnK. January 24. It is

"tee and several planned to hold n package'.party onhare been Invited Wernesday evening. February 14.

CLASS f

ti^ctri>n^i]rer. OPOTEP York

^ F OFFICIAL.Perseverance l nriiro K of P TieVannual h^tallat ih roomn i f thf

fng taut wef*. th

r j^chancellor cynmTire ehancelipr .Joy: prelate, p . C. Allen; masteexchequer. J. ft. Blcknoil: mastefinance. J. B. rUggfnn: henper ofords and seal "FreH Douglas; maat arms, K TJ. Lodge; Inner t>iH. W Fralefih,- outer guard. PeterBtram; representative to tits GrandLodre. P. A. N»H"0n: alternate repre-

t t l t M Gand Lodge Btb

' Hebrew

o^rk for tionhy'An enter- of the I—™

ninmpnr nnrt cenpral pond time h»| ^Ity. This •pen arranced for to follow tile the class

which will be tffair will be held p

i Goodman., New Yorkmeeting of

NEUMANN BROTHERS CO.Those who build and build well always depend upon the Keyst me as their main support. The enormous strength that is em-

bodied in it upholds many a wondrous structure. Our busincs has been built upon the Keystone of QUALITY and today we

are jfaitly proud of it. No matter How small or larjfe the articlj may be tjhat you purchase from us it carries with it that un-

limited guarantee of satisfaction that has gained for us the reputation of having the finest in Foodstuffs.

ROBIN HOOD SWEET WRINKLED

PEAS. Those who have tried these will

of course take j advantage. Not Very

many cases left Your order should be

in early.

2 cam 26c, SI.45 per dox., $2.85 per dace.

PARIS BRAND CORN. One"of the old

sellers. A quality package. Good, hon-

est grade goods. We quote this- price

for Friday and Saturday— :

90c per j dozen; $1.75 per dozen..

TOMATOES. Dover Del Brand, Put

up by Richardson & Robbins, and like

the rest of their goods, they are second

to none. Good solid pack red ripe fruit.

85c per J dozen ~ $1.65 per dozen.

PAPPY'S MARMALADES. Grown'andpacked at Florida, these goods retainthe natural flavor of the fruit. Noth-ing added except sugar. The assort-ment contains Orange, Lemon andGrape Fruit. By the dozen, assorted tosuit.

$2.20 per dozen; 20c per jar. ;

BABBIT'S SOAP, 6 cakes for 25c; per case

BUDDED ENGLISH WALNUTS. Rich-

er in flavor than the ordinary English

Walnut and they turn out 99 per cent

good- Enjoy some of these at the price

of others.

J30c Ib.; 3 lbs. 85c.

| A Stack O' Wheats these morning,

sorely ought to be in season. To com-

plete their goodness try our Our Brand

of Pure Sap Syrup.

30c pt. bots.; 55c qt. botfl.; 85c j gal.

j ' .was ; $1.66 fnll gallons..

..].-...: i. $4.00

rT'S.n? THE FLAVOR. Where h| the

enjoyment in COFFZE if it isn't in theflavor? Yes, the Flavor is the wholething. Our Java and Mocha blend h-iithis one great quality.

i.; B lbs $11.56

Consider the chap who makes this pro-

duct- He's strictly on the level; no

adulteration whatsoever. Sweet pure

Clover or Buckwheat Honey in the

comb. : [

Clover, .per comb ,

Buckwheat, per comb

We have without exception this yearb«en able *a DOrehase the finest, largest.

. and best Prunes we have ever been ableto offer the public. We quote the fol-lojwjrig:

50-60 size, 13c 1b.; 6 lbs .60o40-50 size, 15c Ib.; 5 lbs 75c30-40 size, 18c IV; 5 lbs. ..86c20-30 size, 22c ft.; 5 lbs $1.00

VEGETABLE DEPARTMENTGREEN BEANS

LETTUCEI CAULIFLOWER

WAX 3EANSEGO PLAN1*

SPINACHNEW BEETS

ROMAINEMUSHROOMS

TABUS CELERY

•LIMA BEANS GREEN PEAS

BRUSSELS SPROUTS FRESH TOMATOESENDIVE CARROTS OYSTER PLANT

FRUl 1 • jp E PARTMENTSTRAWBERRIES MALAGA. GEAPES' TABLE PEARS PINEAPPLES

BANANAS j fl OAL. ORANGES FANCY GRAB FRUITTANGERINES SPITZENBURG APPLES " JONATHAN APPLES DELICIOUS APPLES

WINTER BANANA APPLES FANCY BALDWIN APPLES : WINE SAPE APLEg

JAPANESE CRAB MEAT An e l t ndelicacy especially when used in mak-ing salads. Special for Friday and Sat-urday qnly—23c can; 2 cul jlfe

Coopers Gelatine 3 pkg 25c

Silver Prunes 24c Ib.

JORDAN ALMONDS. Largest riie, ex-cellent quality. Friday and Satur-day—

65c Ib.

Mono Storage]

Warehouse

North Avbnue' • H i ;'.- • 1Opposite Freight House

OFFICE <• • ]

125 East Front! Street

WINN & HIGGINS, Inc.PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING

Agenti for Tin-run. Gas Water Heaters', Refrigeratinganil Ice Plants. ' ' . jCarnioes, Sk.wJightfl, Sheet Metal \york, MeUl Ceil-ings, Sewer and Water Connections Gas' Fitting ajidWater] Systema.'

130 WATCHUWQ AVBifTJB.'PHONE 613. :i

Blcknell:L C

M* Grand Lodge J. B.Mee-*>r tbrae yeara, K.

tlnP tha

nrl It tewill WKKKI.Y DAHOH 1IKI.II

TO IN8TAI,I< OFFirFRfl. i ,waa held tn the Park Club on Satur-Cenlral LodK«. A. O. IT. W., will !day night, being largely attended

istalt nfflcfers at Its mMtlnt: Thnrs- JMusIc for the occasion was furnishedi l t il

FLOORSHardwood and

Parquet.OJJ) FIXM>R8 RKFlNtBHHD.

S.E.WARD&CO

Plai.ifield's

Excnlsire

For Store

R SY6ur

PatronageSolicited

Half Price Salej in ihtfi t»"i iso- rv^ardleae of cost, rectnred

Mt H'lwtiun of tjiii»Htv>"urs ever offeJwd at

i n Kur M—MtttftTwJ JtelUng to j-mi THRBCT. I

FURS OP, QUALITYtllwk l.)'m. Pox, R -rt, Btark 8IUU. Mink, Beaver. ftHH-roon,

Hadnon.Seal, Mole, Skunk. Kvery*wnp in Fnn .

We make FLK <-<>.\TS. SKAI., HCDSOK sKAI,. Pttr Linedi'oata.

CHARLES KURTZMAN178 E. Front St.

PLAINFIELD, X. 1,

s t Its mMtlnt: Thnrs JMusdjiv nli;bt. th* Instailstloa to be foi- by'ow«d b a d k ' b l duppar and doker.

i y Van'beld to

n Epa.on

milaow evening.

i - n i b . V. t. 'Vhmrn* 47*.11 II 171

KODAKSP. , ,1 D /^^11:«« 1R4-156 KAST FRONT 8T.

r a u l K. Collier, i PHONK SI.

Sporting GoodsStationeryPicture Framing

CbLE & HIGHSucies^Eora to George W. Cole

llM-.lt U- DlltK(T»)ItSa o o W l West Secoiid si. •

N. Y. offices. 10 B*Btt22d St.Tr-1., Grftmercy 20$4

Prlbate . Funeral Ch»pc]Auto! ('orteRe H-hcn dotlred

Georgre W. eole'a services willbe rendered when requested.

OPEN DAT AND NIGHT

Mahogany Electric LampsParchment and Silk Shades

Cape Cod Fire Lighters

I.W. GAVETT.318 W. FRONT STREET

f TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY. 1 Camp No 1. P.'O. of A., Ir making J arrangements tor the observing of Its sixteenth birthday anniversary on February Id. A committee ban been appointed to take charge and are i Planning an elaborate program for the occasion The now officers of the • amp took charge at the last meeting and are as follows: Past president. Mrs. Grace OMb; assistant past pres- Idsnt. Mrs. Mary Johnson: president. Mrs. Kmma Brown, of Garwood as- sistant president. Mrs. Mary Clawson; Tiro president. Mrs. D»!la .McDowell; • ondnetof. Mrs. Janetta Van Pelt: wenttnsl Mrs. Rath Hampton. re- cording'secretary. Mrs. Helen Free-

FRATERNAL ACTIVITIES

NEUMANN BROTHERS CO From Plainfield itributions and Thow who build and build well alw»y» depend upon the Keyst ne u their main support. The onormotu itrengtb that ia bodied in it upholds many a wondrous structure. Our businesT has been built upon thej Keystone of QUALITY and today are justly proud of it. No matter how email or large the artlcl: may be that you purchase from ns tt carries with it that limited guarantee of satisfaction that has gained for ns the reputation of having the (IneA'in Foodstuffs.

•rv IfmiirnHl organist lien in the city l make it the official channel for tile id the cooperation of teeretariea arid All matter submitted by duly author. Ik- given prominence Under this head. . of Teach vreek:

and borough, publication of fraternal wprk Bed agent* of Copy l mini be man; flnantlal BMVMary. Mr*, t.arrt- ti Smith, trea.urer. Mm, Mary Ca- ble The appointment- made «y the president were: Chaplain. Mrs. Ora Kekart: asslataot recording «eere- Ur*. Mias Allta McDowell: orator. Theodore Van Pelt. Theao officers will be laaleUed at the nest meeting

ROBIN HOOD SWEET WRINKLED PEAS. Those who have tried these will of course take advantage Not very many case. left. Tour order should be in early. 3 cane 26c, $1.46 per dot., >3.88 per Case

PARIS BRAND CORN. One of the old sellers. A quality package Good, hon- est grade goods. We quote this price for Friday and Saturday—

80e per i dozen; |1 78 per tfozen.

TOMATOES. Dover Del Brand. Put up by Richardson & Robbins, and Hlr. the rest of their goods they an second to none. Good solid pack red ripe fruit

I 86c per j dozen r $1.85 per dozen. Lodge Schedule ).H. Workers

to Have Booth INSTALLATION POSTPONED Plainfield Lodge. I O. B. A.. haa postponed the Installation of Its offi- cers until January 11. •

BUDDED ENGLISH WALNUTS. Rich- er in flavor then the ordinary English Walnut and they turn out 99 per cent good. Enjoy some of theae at the price of other*.

i Benevolent Connell, No. z&C. Jr. O. L A. M. i Somerset Council. No. 104, Jr. O- C. A. M. { . i St Joseph's Mr, A. O. H. Ofd Olory Coanefl. D of L.

KXIGIITS ItKADY. The bowling team of Watching Council will not roll lu next game in the Knight* of Columbus Bowling League until Ferbruary 2. when It wlU have the 9tar ot Bethlehem pin- ner* aa their opponenta on the focal alleys. IT'S-IN THE FLAVOR Where U the enjoyment in COFFEE if it itn’t in the flavor? Yes, the riavor is the whole thing. Our Java and Machs blend , has this one great quality.

Consider the chap who makes duct. He's strictly on the I adulteration whatsoever. Sw Clover or Buckwheat Hone comb.

We have without exception this year been able *o Durehose the flnest, largest and best Prunes wa have ever been able to offer the public. We qnote the foL lcjwirg; 50-60 else, 13c lb.; 6 Iba 60c 40 DO size, 16c lb.; 6 Iba 75c 30-40 Use. 18c lb.; 8 Iba 85c 20 30 Use, 22a 5 lbs $1.00

• Court Vnlon. 1. O. F. I 1’lalnfleld l.odge. No 4 Plainfield Council. No. V A M Plainfield Lodge. L. jC Tn the i ret-nfe of detentions from vereral nearby lodges, the new otf.era of Mlantonomo were Installed l**t week by Charlc* L Holstein. Jr, Thev are a* follow«• Pronhet. Rimer Rgilcy; sarhom. Fdwln Terry; senior ■acamore Henry Field*; Junior saca- mor». !.eo Poling chief of records. Charles L. Holstein: keeper of wam- pum. Charlc* 1. Holstein. .Ir ; trus- tee. Thomas N. Parsons; rvorenenta- tlve to the went council Charles L Holstein: alternate representative to the greet, council, peter Sheridan.

Tn seder. Freedom Castle. No. 4 2. K. O. K Friendship l odge, d of R Anchor Lodso.'p. and A. M Green brook Council. B. A.

Clover, per comb

LE DEPARTMENT WER EGO PLANT N WAX JEANS SPINACH

RADISHES MUSHROOMS

McNamara. tr¥»*uree of Division No. t Dennis C» *ldf. ■nanrial secretary of the *me ..Ivtslon; Joseph T^acy. John O’Neill Rdward Smlth^and Phillip F. Jr Following the meeting refreshments were served bed e genera* rood time.enjoyed ‘ A ; meeting of the committee ap- pointed at a-eperfal meeting of the organisation U eeelst the Knights of Colombo* wife tlrolr coming fair will be'held Ale Evening, when prellmln ary plans wlB be dlscesaed

Plainfield Lodge. | O B A. Knlghet l-odge. 1. O. O- T. Queen City l^dge. No 22*. L O. i mr OPFTOI4IA. The newly elected officers or Mar- tha Washington Council, p. of A. that were In-tailed at the last meet- ing were: Councilor. Mr*. Mary Hoff- man. assistant councilor. Mrs Mary Welsh: rice -councilor. Mrs Anna Fehmldt: aaaistant rice councilor. Mias Alice Lode conductor. Mrs. Nettle Mob us; warden. D. N. Van Or- dee; recording secretary. John Allen; , financial secretary. J. 8. Walsh; In- side sentinel. Charles Person.

OYSTER PLANT

r M E N T TABLE PEARS ] FANCY ORAE FRUIT Cults l.od«a. K of P ! Franklin Conn-11. No. «1. Jr. 1)1 A. If. Control IxNlit, A. O. U. w Jbrasalnm I-off*« F and A. M n»lnfl«m Council, R. A.

NSW CLUBHOUSE FOB JR.,0 U. A. M. COUNCIL. Franklin Cinnoll. Jr. O. V. A M lot rontraru hlr aaok lor th« alter- Inc of the eh’Msaoo on Ea.i Front ttroot. noor ,»» Flrat Pr-abytcrlaa church, -hlc-1 ah-n compl-lo -111 (iru *at cofndl nna of th. how hcadqu.rtoca Bn tha cltr and whljb trill compara forqrabt*

!Y BALDWIN API JORDAN ALMONDS. Largest Usa, cellent quality. Friday and Bat Coopers Gelatine 3 pkg 25c C of P . haa started MTWCIAKB ELECT, impel Bn to last all The Plainfield Musicians' Union lent year, daring h#ld lta ■■nual meeting Sunday and pecta to doable U»e j elected and Installed the following I OB the roll. OH-1 officers: President. Andrew O. ear- ning yepr were In- i»*nter. rice president. OueUr Mele- ■t meeting, at fol- *»«r; recording secretary. A. F J. work James Ca»- 9<j■ 1 re; flnanrlal secretary, flharles A commander, Henry Mohols; treasurer. H. Hogan Han- rommsader Frank s-rgeant-at-arms. Harold R Clifford Mllllkon: Htorr; trttslotw. Ooorvo W. Scott: a and eenl. Frank. Fred F Van Ep«. William N Run- of IInance. Chorlor job: board of dlroctoro. Chorion M of exchequer. *. V. jSuhr. Frank U Manchneter. LtOula t arm. H. Levina. Clnnio and Ooorso H. Bennett. Stlerer: outside ah.too: ropraoonUr Two nromlnont tnotnbort of Plsln- to. J. D. Aodemon. "nld Ixidsn Of Blk. hare racandr alaflro. Jarrr Van haon honored at nonnd Brook. Laon ~,Air has been reappointed a coon- i and John 3 Cktnpheli has elected president of tlhe Holy Society of that place.

,Uh A O. U. A. M 4**11 Is the State It will lake sgreml -nonjhs from the Mm* ■ work la Matted non month hoforo tka work la cjMPiatad and win coat approximate!* IT.bOO Tha main fm- proremant —It' ho. it two "tor* bclck addition onto ->a r-ac of the pmcont atractnra Th> Intorlor of tha bnlld- Ina win alao r« l*ian»«d aomawhal and It la Oipuctad that all will be coraplatcd by t.ia tlfna Franhlln coun- cil hna lo mcaqp Ifa proaant quarters on Rost Front • treat la April. Tha Ural Saar of tha clabhonao will taelnda a roco.tlob ball, aorlal room and banqnal hall and.bltchan while Iho entire e-coed jloor will bo taken np by th- cqbncfl chambora The work will ha d toe by Townla* Broth- oru and H-nr- Iloffman. of this city. Whan tha .panrll moraa Into lta naw qnartara tt will mark the aeant with a larae Irltlailon and entertain- ment. It elc—dy -hue aorao Mr hun- dred maml*cra:ati4 le 'the old—t pa- triotic order !•: fha city Tha buUd- Inr aommlltea inctiidao J'J Kllnar. Louie T M.tlack and J. A. Krlney Tha eOcam of tha council are plannlnr a Kamh-r of actlrltlaa to

Silver Prunes 24c lb.

Mono Storage

Warehouse

North Avenue

ANNUAL MAHQURRADK. TO CHOOBR DKLRGATR8. At ths nrxt msstlng of Unity and Perseverance l-odgea. K. ot P.. dsls- gatss will probably bs rhossa to go to Lakowood on January If. whan ths degrss of knight Is made on members of I .eke wood Lodge Plainfield’s

Excalsive Patronage Solicited

Opposite Freight House OFFICE | f

!5 East Front Stn manclal C»y. nbMrra tta forty-firth annlter- call* will be dl- u-ed It la-.pected '"li/1" ■*r' Th* »®*ir ,m hn held In Ar- ,h.t there will be a Ursa attendance Ketteo- rnntim Hall and commlllaea are now ,hi, meallnr The mllrlax o*cera tamson- nt work arranging n program ot ars Peter McDonough presldsra “ event* for- mvi enjoyable evening The John J. Gallagher, •erretsry. and r ot the feature of the nbserTance will be a. Mlohae| McCaffcry treasurer y. right banquet given lo svery grand lodge ' Inner »Ec*r of the ordsr la th. 8Ut* More KI-WTioN OF OPFIciUM. * guard, tittn three hundred reaenrallons havr -n*# Rundsy school of bh« Nslher. »b-sady been made and If Is exported wood Reformed church last week that over five hundred will bo ptea- .lact-d ths following officer* for ths * . '*•* coming year President. Clande1 * * , Oonod.- associate president, Horace l\«Ttl l.Kl. LAST NtflHT j Marlin: nmlirf. Home. Adam, h-td *- A dalcqatlon from Opa—hca Coos- traaaorwr. 8. O. Rush: librarian.! nreh of r|. of RIlEabetb visited Iona Conn- Homer Bcrulon be Mt. fit rtf Oil. all - l..t .laka A

Kvarythlns In *»»« Iwmw rrfprdim The Urgent srlection of qualify .t-'nr* rVCr llenirailifr, we are I'ur ManiffSrtnrera, m

FURS OF QUi lU-tk Lyu. For. Bart. Black Hit*., Iludaon Boat. Molo, Hkaak. K»» Wo make KR <XIATH HI 1-nalA llowfCtWIIaa a Hfforlally

WINN & HIGGINS, Inc. PLUMBING, HEATING, TONING

-field district ' of fh« Tesrhers- the nsrlsh h*»uee the Holv rro|a. Th* era| Interesting s|ie*| cla? program,

HUDAON ARAL. » f0r ANNCH NC* KNOAGKMRFfT. Ho#- The engagement of Mia. Edith octal Crane Hedge, danghtsr of Mrs Camp- isnta bell T Hedge, to Elmer Ellaworth Wlgg. of Weatfield. was announead at. a luncheon given at the Hedge home r. In East Orange last week

MOOMR TD H1VT. The nextswlat svent of Plainfield | f.odee laO',s|! Order Of Moose will bs on JonaM* 1) when a dance is Keif* in , tb* |‘1i)dsft> rooms Charles PagHucel is 4»«lrfiian nf the commlt- tes In ebarggr 178 E. Front St, PLAINFIELD, N. J. insTm.i.hi upiK-nv* The new •fj'vrasr P'alnfie'il Aerl« ' F o F. . wstS Installed rne-ds* nlrht by Past f*residenfs Edward McCann and lames WNhofeiey fhes folio*. • Worths ore^fientr M Ms'fin<. wor- th* vice nrtfldeat .'Itelnhart R«ik-

Agcutn for Thermo Uaa Water Ilratgra. Kefrigcratmg and Ios Plants. Cornieds. Sk.wlighta, Sheet Meta) Work, MetAl C4il- mgs. Spacer and Water Connect ionki Ga* Fitting ai\d Water Systems ' 130 WATCHUNO AVENUE PHONE 613

HENIOR rUHS DASCK. (OMIMSV II |».|5ni In 8eengerb*md Hall tomorrow I comnanr H rntforme.) Rank. Jr evening the Senior Cla** of North ’ 1 AM I* t»’annln< to hold a Plainfield High School win hold a 7!n'’V: Saengerhnnd Hall on Frt- dance, admission to which at 111 be by Tr B,«V. Janqarp 2fi * ticket Thl* affair will hold re- 1 card Ices of the outcome of the bas- .. K PABPT. kethall conlesl In the afternoon and. I. ™.J!n r'Z'W Jr r A M • If victory I* registered by the bor- ns vSS! *° h.?Ld • narty .nigh lads, will be more or lees In the in wetneedar nlgbf Tanunry ai. nature of s celebration. _001\r. TO IFRSFT CTTV. DANC ING C1.AHH MfOSTR.

; FH, »«•«.»,V nf p,*,r',,cld Lodge cf The dancing class conducted un- llm V*7T. d-r the auspices of the To.mg Men’s fifr-bvic- J trrn*1. v1'1* tn Hebrew Association met Ip the ao- wSTTwltV •nd "* rU>,y roon- fS Inatruc- ’ the HndLn clk^m. K " A*0^ f,,r tlon ' ^ Professor 8amne| Goodman, f r"*.ntT *5®?*' or the Remennyl s Studio. Mew York tm-nUi.ili.'?1' . *T„Mn” ’'** «*»r Til. wa. the third me-lln* ol been arranged for to follow tie the class

KODAKS Paul R. Collier, George York.

Mahogany Electric Lamps Parchment and Silk Shades Sucieadsors to Osoig* W. Cole FUKKKAL DIRECTORS imo-cmi West Second St. N. Y. offices. 10 East«22d SC Te| , oramercy 20»4 ITtvate Funeral Ctiap*4 Asia (’ortesec wfien dmlrsd George W. dole's aerrlcea will be rendered when requested. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

S. E.WARD&C0 GAVETT

318 W. FRONT STREET

O T I Ci

I

Smoking Pollutes God's

Free, Fresh Air"-Martini

There was T

TBD—MALE. ';

Litor from New Jersey declar* '

i vi' nevef

Higher TIRE Prices Due in JanuaryTHOSE DESIRIJJG TO TAKE ADVANTAGE BEFORE THE RISE IN PRICE AND HAVE

' IEUVERFES MADE DURING THE NEXT NINETY DAYS, MAY DO SO BY PLACING THEIRORDERS

THROUGH LOCAL DEALERS FOR

CENTURY TIRESAND

WAPJTEoal yard.an, i<> Bo

33 Somer

"United States Senator James EMartlne speakln? or the petltioifrom the 47,0 = " ~"of Wasfcinigtoi., „ . . . _ _ . -dum on thie prohibition question, vi«- theoroiisty advocated passage of an ed:amendment to » Uinoi prohibition ' "I want to say that i abill making It unlawful to use tojincvo In the fact that my lipstil any form on the streets or In pub- been polluted with tohBeco In an^1I.C bufldlags In Washington. His form «liarn»r I realize that almosta in en nicnt offered during tne Sen- ' all my fellow Senators obtfljn 1 nnnl tfate debatt on the prohibition bill, pleasure out of tobacco: using. I s.was rejected, but the Mil for a "dry" God's name and In the Interests of

1 'District of Columbia was passed. humanity, in the Interest* of thon-— 10 men to .work in [ ; "if thfejbill la to h» passed." urged sands or weak and puny boys andApply to Joseph Harrl- Senator Martlne, "(Twill be to the men, enirfing and sucking on the enderset Street; Phone 193 i^arno Bn,f humiliation of the great'of ft cheroot or of a Httie cigarette;

1 ~ _ I _ 9 e n a t e °ri tT)» I'nfted States unless! I ask yflu to make the self-sacrifice^' " we pass It rlrititly- • Let JIB make this iyou from Georgia Sontb Carolina

M t t r | J6, T*Q..OK>IU1 a mode! dty a real nice olty, and other parts of 'the eouptrv whocoat at l J ^ onlV free from'liquor but alsojrepresent fortunes In m6ney as well

T t B e f b ^ t , S f r E a R i l B i f r e o from rtob^coTT, fumes, free from; as the comfort physical!* of chewing!S i m p . Clothing Store, iCjears. cigarettes <and pipes; a city 'the noxious weed.

t street. 11 3 l»:f t ee from" quids <Jf tobacco and ex-j "I anj HO utterly opposed *» fn-IJOctorated' tohaccq Juice. Millions of

WANTED—Fifty .men Mrnine. Jan. 22. Plain field I

I'Siipjply Co., 222 Madison aven

OA\VASSEHS—Good commlsBio!

Ipleasant work. Territory in Plalifield and North Plainfleld. ExcalleiImrifc for hustling men and weme

tooJl character. Apply at Recoie, 193 North avenue.

i thii

NNER TUBESrs. benrh i

be «; best i

j spent j(.ate habfti: |t Is sure

arenmrnt against the use of5 that It has no food value.»wp there Is no food Y.alue In

; Therefore, let °B abolish

or| Martlne tt«l offered the:ent which read that It should*fhl in the District of Colum-nar for sale. to. vend, barter

narrow thoi of prohft)lable to Snd jOBS my feel I m

that I

IF YOUR DEALER CANNOT SUPPLY THEM, COME AND SEE US.

OENTUBY TJHBS ARE HAND-MADE THBOUGH©UT; THEY ARE BUILT FOE MILXAGE-*1OTHING BUT THE FINEST GRADE OP SEA ISLAND COTTON AND CRUDE RUBBER USEDIN ALL SIZES.

WE ARE RIGHT AT HAND FOR ADJUSTMENTS THE PUBLIC REQUIRING A MILEAGEGUARANTEE—<JKHTUBY TIRES ARE ADJUSTED ON A BASIS OF 6,000 MILES, NON-SKID;

, fORD SIZES, 7,500 MILES.

WE ARE FREQUENTLY GETTING REPORTS OF EIGHT TO TEN THOUSAND'MILES;THEREFORE, ADJUSTMENTS ARE VERY FEW.

Rubber Insulated Metals CorporationMANUFACTURERS PLAINFIELD, N. J.

ohew or- - - - - streets

Tci'n ta'W*

with. :'AI1 around"^ machinists can;4" smoke.,make 15c to 75c per hourtime; (Steady work; 8-hour «_,, - - , , -, -labor trouble: business not dependent '.*»>« punishable by a ftne, of 1500. Fo-on wai- orders; only first cl&st men.* second violation the nsi "*need apply. PhyBlcian examination i™ doubli

Apply Ini formation

.-.entploperson, or frommimicatelice. The OoovCo. . Ik'ni]. Ohio.

I t *

i ad fin

Hl4iP WAJJTKTl—FKMAlii.

I, WAITED— An apprentice t<k mllltoerr. | Apply to M. 8. Van DeFVee1110 Depot place. fria

j i : ' ' •WASTED—MISCRLIJANROVB. :

WAI$TED-_The public to !knodo - high grade job printing i

sonable nrtces. When in need <

., 'phone 1933. 1P3-195 North'av

KE1". A\D 8UPPUB

• in any public"bnlldinrs In the DIs-Irt of Columbia would be iinlaw

Ishable by " " "I tlolatlon!e> , and me

Loam'Behold!

A Model Borough

___ ess I amadequately e

" iro-hibltlon laws do not prohibit«rpi:i and In Kansas, and in at- '

most e»ery other prohibition State'are more arrests tot drunken-han elsewhere. YJ>ur nrohlblJ 'iws are futile and a '-ni•:••,-• -]lay BubtJtutp somethinp. bettafe -open bar before you a.boltan1 nianklni were not born Mike,-e. they blessed with the. sam4

nten -sit In a 'glided pal.tre andwhisky or beer or wine anythan the open bar? And yet •

right wittitn the commonwealth olGeorgia open rooms are maintain*!

beer and everything else they deslrt.**

Discuss Plans

For a School(Bh of North Plainfleld I

a peaceful little .hi! force to protect i t If ne:from December 30 to Jant

' fJ-isivp. tljere wan little.'o

the

y o |ring Ihatnut despit

little t

clrt

j t e li acj become a I model of fighteo

j iunkb;cared buth

y !—perharai still

rom " Newark, wflioingh record

•epalrtn.-ses befoheJ eagle

CAktb ataxi seiflciTaxii161

TONY LUSABDI, JR., 211 Wot Fron« St. TeL 8M-W.

STOP In lifter the abow for }nnrIVuit, Clfwn, ClgareUw and

auto repairing- ! wandered into to**e. Expert auto- 'forgot to Secure ltimoderate prices: 'inc their rounds.

d greases. George ' the law sojon captured tbem and thenEast Second street, came the blot on the escutcheon.

[., formerly with John '• Include* In this ten days* reignof quiet VBB New Tear's Day. gen-

—s i -erally considered the tftne when ad-;en Tax| for the. best dltlonal cfells are needed But onplainQeld. The Qreen IN B W Yearfs Day ther«were no ar-

ihjjCo., Harry Hrtff, Mgr. Office, rests madi In North PlainfleJd, due,orth avenue; 'Phone I41SL uodoubtedly In a large measure to

Mayor Wlfiiam L. !Smatley's ban on" — \ and.Jerry." Hts

itherwood Ileformeaiday evenln a debate

me West End fftmni unityid the East Rnd rivit- Assor .ill be held. Ttt» relnUT* ,'

merits ,of the Weat End of tlio cltji1

as'contrasted with -those pf the Bast.hnd are to come up for Jis^upMon. '

city west of Park avenue 'ir>! ?s fortli1

tin-n east of the flanie boundary linewill be, upheld by Rdward C Vailand John J. Carroll TTIB opposlt*arguments will be offered by RobertNewton- Crane, Counrllman Charlei '8. Sminck' and the Rev; Edward SRalston, This debate was arrangedas a result of a challenge issued by

eet End association. The Easto the

e skest will-

d lontest will

aid that eac-h side lat t fi h '

GiES re "(res. the

tread andt

nffperfect trSli Ki

rtteyt

OIJV1 OIL A SPECIALTV.IP 7 tr

j

King ml-m. ;,,,ranteed Red ^obile r«5**lr-J

The l

RYDER & GRAVESELECTRIC CO.,(Socetotot. lo Allen B. L.ing Co) .

wants to see you at TheirNew Location.

;. " tEverything Electrical

Plainfield's Largest Elec-trical Store. Let us figureon that next job. At yourservice. Try us.

Beauty ParlorI t l i i l M f f h 6 ]

dand tt>aT'ubea. Mloo eIng. supplies g grace thait does thlnsi Hght. JoHn R-Cline. 138-110 East Second street:

J

•"•haj delof Floride hut lltt

- f n

COMMITTEE TO COLLECT$A)0,000 Y. M. C. A. FUND:

judicial .is returti, • *Chief Wei

i)it mat UM

I California Beauty ParlorMIHS : E1»\A I,. WENTWORTH

234 Park AveI'p-Ktaiis. 'Phono 248W-J.

Plainfleld.

DR. HARRY ST^N

AUTO. Tops. one-DiHD topB,.|oar-1 *aim »nd covers; seat rovers Tor open *n.l dotmd cars. CUBAIOTIB. limousine.! *ipholftetT- .1. H. De Ley. 34 8obier-l*et FtrpM. French's Building. 'Phone.169. | II 10; -

~Ea&,

s n n u i r OF sttBJBCTsTS GOTERjrOIt!a PROGRAM.Name^ these fire objects for

achievement during the presentSession or the Legislature: Mod-ern Stat<3 highway system; homeule for ! cities; increased fran-hise tax i.orations:

ibllo tllit-v

Id. InstitiVOW, H.1LK—HI'K\U1I'II',H».

TTPEWK1TERS sold, rented:andrepaired,; Engraver and stationer.Howard W Boise, 13S North avenue,near Pa& avenue. PlainOeld. • J.'Phone ^398-Plainfleld.

FOIl BALK.

Kn-< Front St.. Plalnfleld, N. K "UomHinll A Martin liulldtns. i,

•TELEPHONE 1871 ; • \Office Honra: n to. 12 a. m., 2 lo T.

I>. ni. ami h i t t

FOR SALE—At Bergman's Ga-LEQ. I'asiair, N. J., one seven paseen-»r. n|x cylinder Premier; meohan-al condition perfect. If sold thle Ieek price will be S185. 1 »2 C | fronl

CLASS MIRRORSSl'tXTALIZlNG IS THIS U!™. mattoa isjpi

FOR SA'-P—SO acre fathe, atart of Hunterdon cou

Ing district: 9 room house,d 10 utbuildings. For l

to Plainfleld R<

located

lMllVKV V. I.' F>4atr snd Inwiiram-c

Nortti Ave. rialnfleld, K. J.l D^pot- Trtephono OIM.

u | « particulaj-1127 WestSecond St.

L. MofallerWatohmakers and Jewelers

Has that watch or clock of youiMbeen keeping rag-time? Bring Itin find jet us repair and put ItIn ordpr for you. We make a

j

of Trenton Prison,* preferringcolony sbheme: | would abolishprison Bhop contracts. .

Pavord placing ^nfierltanre taxCollection under jurisdiction of•urrogatds.

Recommends State highwaytax as substitute for Bgan bill.

Tells or piaas to cootfult withdepartmcental heads and mayorsof cities {during the year underbusiness program.

i |pnblic. control; of water

Btudy fol f

to Perth Amboy.'

dy fal front Borden-

Amooy

r nthfa week when a coty-flve men who toopart In the raisingfnna were c*o?ea to

min0

prominentf tlfe 1300,000ct as a contina-

i to supervise theactual collecting of the money that

subscribed and. deposit It wlta 'Plain field Trust Company. The.mlttee is headed by James W De

Graff as chairman and Inefftdes- Ern-est R. Ackerman; I,, D. Albfn, J Her-bert Case. William «. Corike. GeorgeHome, William A. Qarrlg»e«, Joeent

Arthur M. Harris, -Wil-am C ubbard. J. MrC^ymont. Jr.

J. H. Manning, George Mogrew, wil-D. Murray, Charlea; A. Rice.

Re M. Rittenhouse. Jo«eph W. :Sandford, Ed^ar F. Sheppard Percy-H. SU.w«rt. Elliot LaldlMr. William8. Tyler D. M. Van Vllet, Stephen H.Voorheei O, B. Whltfqrd- A C Be-tes, secretory.

The appointment of-sii advisorycommittee. wWch Is to soggest a lo-cation erection ^nd other dTtii". 1connection with the building, will bemade in the near rutnre. The annualmeeting of the T. M. C.'A. will be••-•' - J»nn»r 2B

K S S N 9TO ItFXJIN FEBRVART 0. .

.___ » to ftee(t."for diB-ibnUonj in State,; fish sold at

low prfcep' to. other flty; markets;favors prlcp regiilatioii.

Says ei-ectlon of additionalarmories may be oppqsed untilfuture of National Ouard hi

lindlcKtlons. will resumn regular..

sessions on Fehruarr 6, although noliving, 'definite call has a« yet tleen Issuedpublic * by the president of the circuit, Wai-— -•'-- • !ter C. Oobblas.

At the present time ft looks as •

of at least five of the clubs that com-peted last year. However' there wassome talk of enlarging the circuit to" -lude eight clubs, although nothing

I THE PLAINFIELDResource. (8,000,000.00

Shouldering Responsibilitiesthat have become irksome to you because of engrossingbusiness cares or failing health is one of the prerogatives

of this Company. *j

Our "trust service" includes the care of securities, cutting

of coupons, collection of interest; etc. Confidential con-

sultation on this subject is invited.

TRUST COMPANY

Box BallBowlingor a pleasant gameofBilliards

Pric

217 Park [Ay

Plainfield's NewBox Ball Alleys

Over Adelberg i Store

West Front StI

lv ori "Seven Sis- '•atlon tews for '

„_ ."etiirri corporation '3 State without foster- '

s beei that r

1 Rntfonnlile.

'Phone 1783.10 2 i tf

J . J ' iCA. HIGGINS! LJndartakers

&k W. Fonrth St

polntmentj of asseBfors:; possible

Advwatos reorganisation ofCivil Fer^ipe on business bastB

The -Baptist team has elected DanielRandolph manager to succ«>ed Dun-an Patterson, while the other man-ners will probably be am follows;

Tmba, James Scott: Ho|js ChapelBritt Martin; Netherwood, JohnCoughlan, and Dunsllen. •rtiomas An-

it fe not known whether or notFarmers intend to enter a team

league thla year • There Is •k i » team from St.

P l | l d

I t o

and standardiiaticfn «f Statesalaries.

Meek8 itrenglhe)ilng of cor-rupt r>ra< tlcen actl to check ex-pensive expenditure for office-•eektng; mg-Rests^prohlbitlon ofplacard <• impalftm slmpllllrattonof electio i law* to reduce cost ofballoting but still permitting ei-tuveBion if popular Mhtiiee.

Appeal i for appreciation ofJersey cl izendhlp. ' 3 ,. Recom nenda use . of schoolsfor rommunlty centres.'

Hones for ConstitutionalsmendnKnt to permit executiveto remov i appointees from office.Believes Governor should nameComptroller and Treaaorer.

"* fui

eae talk o

PRIZK wAr/rri*a ifOne of the features of the eleventh

CTd b*Il of the local Iron Mo,!* •™ " . No. 305, wMci w"l beiri lMBiwtaiH Hall this even-

ltiprize

W l 1 1

Hallwaltzi

T1ISI\KSS WOHEKMKRT.! thl tiKSS WOHEKMKRT.!ar monthly ,meeting of

W ' I will

1 girteTango Band of

b ,Ulbfo

HKT.n fSLRTTtoM OP i&VTCKBA. jAt a meeUng of the Netherwood.

As5orIaUon held on Monday evening,following offlrers wert elected forcoming year: President. A. O. •

Wilmerdlnc; vice prMttant B PTfiomas;' secretary. F. J*. Lolir«

treasurer, R. C. WH*«rtlin,

February atdrntet ChrlsUani Asso- who are Int

Mlas Aller at C

'Smoking Pollutes God's

Free, Fresh Ai

ro wan much laughter and ap- trom tfco gallerlus alien Sen*. rUne aald.-’I offer that anient, to all sincerity.’* : Continuing ' New Jersey decl*r- , that | am fortunate „ .. „ — tobacco In the fact that my lips have never p Id any form on thq •treat* or In pnb- been polluted with tohaceo In any lie bolldlavs In Washington. Hb form whatever. I realize that almoal Monday amendment offered during the Sen- all my fellow Senators obtain Infinite i<l ate debate on the prohibition bill, pleasure out of tobaccor using. la j*aa rejected, but the bill for a “dry" God’s aame and In the Interests of — TJIstrlct of Columbia was passed humanity. In tbs Interests of tbou- .. In "If this bill Is to te paesed." nrged sands of week and puny bovs and 8*n*,or Martins, *n will he to the men, sniffing and sacking on the end it; Phone shame and humiliation of the great of a cheroot or of a little cigarette, >» • u Senate or the United States unless I ask ydu to make the self-sacrifice, we pass It rightly. Let jia make thla yon from Georgia, 8o«th Caroline

*"r il*is*?s **p,ul » a»odel City, a real nice city, and other parts of the country, who £rCK*U ’ll °nr> tree from liquor, but also: represent fortnnes In money as well ,D from tohsecorji fumes free from as the comfort physically or chewing .loaning store, cigars, cigarettes and pipes; a city the noztoua weed. It I ly from quids df tobacco and ex-! "I am so utterly opposed to the Jd rommiBlon pectoral** tohaccfj Juice. Millions of narrow thought of prohibition that I torr in Plain- mnnn? *rt apent jeac.h year In this confess I am unable to And words to eld Excellent habft* It pollntes God’s adequately e*press my feeling. I say •n •nit wnrran ***• *,r; •* *■ ■Wfdiy • benefit to no that prohibition laws do pot prohibit nDlr at Record ®*n *nd «n Kan«aa. and in a^ 1 "The aVgumcntj against the use of most every other prohibition State ; , liquor t* that It ihaa nd food valae. there are more arrests for drunken. ilXTICK. G«»d bnowk there Is no food xnlne In nw»* than elsewhere. Ypur nrohlbl- nbanics wanted tobacco. Therefore, let us abolish tlon laws are fntUe and a failure, ring concern: the use of It" "I subtltute something better d small lathee: Senator Martin* then offered the for the open bar before you s bn Hall ►enrh and floor, amendment which read that It should It. All mankind were not born alike; •pair work we be unlawful in the Dlatrlct of Colum- nor ara they blessed with the samd les that can be bla to offdr for agio, to vend, barter surroundings. Is an open room, fa hour to atari or give tobacco in *nv form, and that which men -sit tn a gilded palace and nachlnists ran to smoke, chew or snuff on street* drink whisky or beer or wine any hour In short ior in any public’boltdlnfca tn the DIs- worse than the open har? And yal ft-hour day no'trfrt of Columbia would be unlawful right within the commonwcslth of » not dependent *Bd punishable by a fine of 1508. For Georgia open rooms arw malntalnad first elaas men * aecond violation the penalty would where met alt and drink whisk* Mte in examination .be doubled, and so on ad finitum. beer and everything else they detfre.'*

'United Bute* Senator James E. The Martine peaking of the petition plauae from the {7.000 residents of the City tor Mi of Washington, asking for a refaren- mant dam on tMa prohibition question, rig- the Sense oroualy advocated passags of an ed: amendment to a liquor prohibition "I wan bill making It nnlawfnl to -

Higher TIRE Prices Due in January THOSE DESIRING TO TAKE ADVANTAGE BEFORE THE RISE IN PRICE AND HAVE

DEIJVKRfES MADE DURING TOF. NEXT NINETY DAY8. MAY DO 80 BY PLACING THEIR ORDERS |

Supply Co.. 222 Madison avenue. WAJfTI coaj

and •: price. f*lainfi 32 Soi

CENTURY TIRES FIRf for laij boring j plan pH work. 1 want tl had; 41 with RED INNER TUBES

IF YOUR DEALER CANNOT SUPPLY THEM, COME AND SEE US. CENTURY TIRES ARE HAND MADE THROUGHOUT! THEY ARE BUTI/T FOB IdLEAGE

NOTH]NO BUT THE FINEST GRADE OF 8EA ISLAND COTTON AND CRUDE RUBBER USED Discuss Plans

For WE ARE RIGHT AT HAND FOR ADJUSTMENTS, THE PUBLIC REQUIRING A MILEAGE

GUARANTEE—CENTURY TIRES ARE ADJUSTED ON A BASIS OF 6,000 MILES, NON-SKID; FORD SIZES, 7.500 MILES.

WE ARE FREQUENTLY GETTING REPORTS OF EIGHT TO TEN THOUSAND MILES; a School TED- An apprentice for nll- Apply to M 8. Van De Veer. kk place. 1 12 2 The borough of North Plainfield In a peaceful little habilct.. with a police force to protect l£ If need ha. But from December 20 to Jgnuar* 10. in- ejuaive. there was little or no necea-' aity of reporting to that august body During thht space of time no arrests t were made. nut dedplte the earnest efforts of the little town scrora the brook to ‘become a [model of righteousness. L- end U> the "clean slate"

-n from Newark, wfho cared but little for the borough ra^rd — .... —perharal still (era for their own kfnda of auto repairing, wandered jinto town and convenient mptlr done. Expert nuto- forgot to tecure llreaeei before mak- lalrlng at moderate pTl<es. Ing their round a. The eagle ©ye of and grease* George the law s«*>n captured them and then 118 Kent Second street, came the blot on the eacuuheon. N. J , formerly with John j Included In thin ten days' reign of qnlet was New Toafa Day. *on- erallv considered the tftne when ad- ditions! cells are needed. llut on [New Yepr**» Day there • were no ar- rests made In North Plainfield, due. undoubted!v. in a large measure to Mayor William I. Smalley's ban on, the notorious "Ton* and .Jerry.” His Honor ha# departed-for the sunny, ,clime of Florida confident that there i will be hut little judicial work Piled up to await hie return ’• Meanwhile Chief Welte and f»U men still patrol thfdr "bests '

In the Netberwood Deformed church on Monday evenln a debate between the West End Community Centre and the F.a*t F.nd Cl vie \seo- rial Ion will he held the relative merits of the Wee* End or th.. city as'contrasted with t,ho«e pf **«, Rast End are to come np for dismission. The theory that that «e< tlnn of the City west of Park evenue holds forth' better advantages than does the aeo> Unn estt of the same boundary line will be upheld by Edward C. Vail and John J. Carroll. The opposite arguments win be offered by Robert Newton- Crans, Councilman Charted S Bmlnck- and the Rer. Edward S. Ralston. Thla debate was arranged as q result of a challenge issued by the West End association. The East End body agreed to the contest wlllr Ingly and It is said that eaoh aide la prepared to fight to a finish. The public la Invited to hear this debate.

WANTED—The public to kno» we do high grade Job prlntlag ai -easonahle «rlces. When In n*ed o' I tinting call the Central Publishing Co., 'pllone 1823. 1*3-195 North ave Rubber Insulated Metals Corporation

MANUFACTURERS there

PLAINFIELD, N. J.

Co.. Harrr Huff. M*r. COMMITTEE TO COLLECT $200,000 Y. M. 0. A. FUND: ,cV: T far Knlff-H TONY LU8ARDI. JR II ,-roi.t M. Tel. AM- HTOP In after the show for yoni *Yn|t. Cigars. Cigarettes aad Confectionery. OLIVE OIL A SPECIAl/rT. !• '7 tf

Tires Another step toward the actual ob- taining Of the new Y. M C. A. build- ing for Plainfield waa accomplished! this week when a committee of twen- ty-five men who took a prominent part In the raining of t*r 8200.000 fund wefe r*io»en to act aa a eontlno- latfon rommitteo to supervise thn 'actual collecting of the money that was subscribed and deposit It with I Plalhfleld TYust Company. The committee Is headed by James W. De J Graff aa chairman and Inefadaa: Km- oat R. Ackerman. 1^ D. Albln. J. Her- bert Caat. William O. Codke. Gaorge Horne. WlllUm A. oarrlgpea. Joseph W Oavatt. Arthur M. lUrrls. WD- llam C Hubbard, j. McCfymonL Jr^ J. H. Manning, Georgs Megrew. Wll- llam D. Murray. Clmrlea A. Rica. George M. Rlttanhouse, Joseph W Ssndford. Edgar F. Sheppard. Percy Iff. Stewart. Elliot LaldlaJW. William S. Tyler. D. M. Van Vllet. Stephen H. Voorheen. O. B. Whltfqrd, A. C. Ba- tes. secretary The appointment of-an advisory committee, •tifch Is to sdfcgest a lo- cation erection and other detail, la coanarUea with tec building, will be made In the near fntnra. The annual meeting of the Y- M. C. r A. will be held on January 1*.

FITT 1.RAG1I; HmoiONH TO nEOfN FEimrART A. - According

RYDER & GRAVES

ELECTRIC CO., (Succ«>or» lo Allen B. L»ing Co)

Beauty Parlor AUTO Tops, one-man tope. talne an rover*; aevt covers for open and doead cars, cushions, llmonaine. upholatery. .1. H. De Lay. 24 Botner- set street. French'a Building. 'Phone 8€». 11 1» lyrj,

want* to see you at New Location.

California Beauty Parlor MIHN K1>NA L. WENTWORTH 234 Park Ave

Btstc use systerr Idea for Inatltntl Disapproves < Of Trent n Prli colony stheme; prison shop cont Favor* placing rollectloii under •urrogatda. Recomtren.ls 8tate highway ' tag *a substitute for Egan bill. • Telia df plana to coaifult with « departmental heads and mayors ■ of cities during the year under ' bu*lnera program. Urges public control' of water • ’ fronts A proves study for conatrac- ' 1 tlon of ship canal from Borden- ' 1 town to Perth Amboy Suggests rnmmfSNfoa foa 1m- ' 1 provement of mar^ceflog condl- ' - tlona fo lower root of living. ' • particularly by building puWlc • ' storage house* to keep, for dl»- ' ' trlbutlom In 8tate. fish sold at ' ’ low price* to, other flty markets; • ’ favors Pfb’* regnlatlod. 8a.va erection of additional ' • armories! may be opposed until ' • future df National Guard has ■ 1 been determined, j De*lrea study of "Sevan SI*- ' ’ Stern" dorp,oration htwa for ' ’ change* to return corporation • revenue to State without foster- • - ing monopoly Approve* of boSitf with 8tato- • w|do JuVDdlctlon for equalize- 1 tlon of tax among Icountlea; ap- ' 'polntment of aaspoeor* possible ' 1 tenure of office. Advocates reorganisation of • • Civil Berries on hnalness basis » and standsrdliatldn Of State • ' salaries Seeks rtrengthteilng of eor- • rupt nraetlces set! to eheek eg- ' ' hesslve efcpenditutT tor office- ' ’ seeking: auggesta.prohibition of ' • placard campaign Mmpliflcatlon 1

• Of election laws to reduce cost of • balloting but otlll permitting e*- » pr^sslon t*f popular *Aoice. 1 Appeals for appreciation of • Jersey cltliendhlp. ' » . Recommends use of schools • lor community centre* • Hones for Constitutional • amendment to permit executive • to remove appointees from office. • Believes Governor should name • Chmptroflcf and Treasurer. • Favor* further legislation for • welfare jot employes in tndes-

lAC—TV I’K WRITER*. WRITERS sold, rented and Engraver sad stationer W Boise. 128 North avenue. avenue. Plainfield. N. J 2388-Plalnfield Everything Electrical

Inheritance tax Jurisdiction of DR. HARRY ST0N

Plainfield’s Larj trical Store. Le on that next job. service. Try us.

171 K» Kraal W-. PI»la«uM. K. J. , UooAall A Mania HalMtaB- TKI.EPHONK t«71 . IWa Horn: • la. II a. m.. 7 Co 7 your M-B—50 «rr» (arm, locataa lart ®l H unlardon couut.'. Ilalrlrt: • room bouM, I «t- 10 oulbalMlom For IMor ,Dlv lo Pialnfl.M Baeord

_ Hodlmtlooo tho City Ian, all! rooumo ranlar aoaalon. (m Fahruary s. allbouati no doflnfto Call baa mm 7»t If—n laaoaj ,by tbo proaldant of tbe dtrult. Wal- | lor C. Dobblna. AI Mia present lima It tooka aa thookh tbe lean, alll be made up of at leant fire of tho rlubp that com. POted laat year. However! there wee Wne Ulk of oniartlnr Ihi rtrrnll lo Include el*ht Clube. altboutb nothin, definite baa been done In that rnnpect Tbe MapUM learn baa .looted Daniel Randolph manacer to anoreod Dun- can Paltdrnon. while Iho other man- anera will probably be aa follow.- Talw. James Scott: Holm Chanel. Brill Martin: Netherwood. John Coarhlan. and Dnneiln. Ttioiaa. An- «r. It I. not known whothar or not the Farmers Intend to enter a team in tho laaane thla year. There la •ome talk of eeterin« a team from 8t Joseph a. In North . Plainfield and .n.h an entnt would hay. Earl Moran or Eddie Con.ha, ,t th- helm. It a. planned to open tho HI7 sooaon on April If.

ONLY <P1 WH1AI 127 West Second St.

HAItVEV R. UNIkAItriFIl Keel lyutc end Innrmncr Iff North Are. I'lalnlVeld, 1 ttpp, Itet-u Telephone 0.5 BARGAINS In reel eatale. property and farm land,; Ineur of all kinds, reprcsenllnj the eompanlna In thla lino J Nat son. 1«S North a»enno. >

L. Moraller & Sons Watfihmokeri and Jewelers Has that watch or clock of yours been koeplnn raa-llmo’ Brin* t In end lot »e repair and pot It In order lor yon Wo make a specialty of Ibli kind of worn,

in and enjoy a few minutes of

Shouldering Responsibilities that h»»e become Irksome to you beotnae of eugrosauc bonnes, eves or failing health is one of the prerogatives of thla Company. Our "trust service” includes the care of securities, cutting ol coupons, collection of Interest; 'etc. Confidential con saltation on this aobjeet ia Invited:

Bowling or a pleasant of Billiards

PIU7.K WAI/TONO. One of the fsetnree of the eleventh 5rH.<lJ’1!.1 ** the local Iron Mom. J If £ . ■ No 50S- vrjtjpl, edit be held In Beanaerhnnd Hall this e*en- Inff. will be prlie waltzing. Muste J°r,*'*lr "lit he furnished bp Halhfoereter-a Tango Rend of ffllia-

game

HEI.II KI.KtTfOK OF At a meeting of the Association held on Moi the following offleere we the coming nmr- Frt witmerSas: rice pro Plainfield’s New Box Ball Alleys

Over Adelbcrg'a Store West Front St

THE PLAINFIELD *3,000.000.00

J.J.&CA. HIGGINS Undertakers

109*11 W. Fourth St

ON Trim ’

laminr^ ALL MILLINERY Id Hole. »ISS eed ap. A 10 nwol Plene.

PLAIHFIKLD RECORD -1—PLAINFIELD RECORD

n '• "-* ' Published Friday byCEI^KM. PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC.

193 North Avenue.\U\\-;\iT. K. 1,A ROCK, Pris. ami Con. Mgr.

'Phone 11131. " TjjlMEK .!. McNAMKM, Kdilor.

1 iinl storekeepers should be prohibited from usij w«lks.U dirt and tilth depoaitorioa. Etit ho*i ji we heia harping on atgoing jo take to solve. I

• lyinfi in vault of publ

; ho

lg the side-1 rest i gat ions in the hands of ''lame duck:long have, ~- Frequently the reports oftthese comnlong is it' arranged, with practical commendations.

he ones that are rust-covered from I frhose chief! interest is distributing plumsLssioa; and what activity is j ijelplpss ia tjie presence of higi human pro! leitis fequirin"

raiding the hy to! (fonstructit)ie report

• politics

bility. If publ$> interest hipt to be pigeon jioled. I

r servants en a baia of Imsinehere would be morcj i

1

if Health going tai.-<-om[ttish the improvements! <f

FUTURE OP THE GUARD flAND PLAINFIELD'S AEMOEY. investigate and fewer reporti• -tunl ivfj.-i[ caused the delay in taking definite steps tttoek for tin- junk. man.

• tjowardjs the erection of the new Xational Guard armory : . • • • ! •in* Ptainfield is difficult to explain. AUhoujh the appro-' DOES OPE PRISON "MAKEf'jfriation of State money was due November first it is ap-ltffi CUBE CRIMINALS'

that raerei;

All ad*. c<ip.vWednesday; f

Subscription Rate.I'uy&bje ia Advance.

must be at #flicc uot later than h \>. m... parent that some hitch has occurred to delay the actuali construction of a "drill shed." This might be traced bacl<

the existing feeling theailjtd ids. eharged at one'cent a word.Enterei* vk second-class matter December 2!t, 1916,|Guardi just what the future holds forth, for it is <ver;

at the po8ft>ffi4e at Plainfield, Nj J.-,-under the Act of , uncertain. Governor Fielder in his!budget message to Hi.March 3, jlfcTO.. J ' j Legislature declared he considered it unwise to provid.

I, H. J., JANUARY 19, 1917.

Investigators have brought to. the attJersey's taxpayers the deploilable condit

MR, BLATS ENTITLEDTO JUDGB>H|P HONOR.

Th&tf FSangis J. Blatz is rightfully entitled to thePlainfiVld District Court judgeshin appears to be the ver-dict of not ^nl^ his colleagues in <hri law profession butalso of the Jeading city and county officials. His quali-fications mejjit the honor and there! should be-no obstacleIn the pathof^an appointment in; his favor. Governor,Edge will *M>3*r hfe decision in the matter next monthand if th." i 5

Btatus of the Natjonal in the State's Prison at Trento^i; the institutionstamped aa mediaeval, unhealthy, monstrous aiid over-crowded. By comparison Sing Sing is admitted! to be aeezy corned ! The Jersey prison, is antiquated i» siructure,

for new armories or to enlarge old ones until the future \ degrading in influence and inefficiently managed. Stateof the Guard is definitely determined. This is all well i Prison Inspector Walter M. Dqar, of Jersey Cityj hns «3e-and good aa far as it goes bat Sew about the sevexal|nied the investigator's ehargesjthst men and *armories that have been authorised, including Plain- 'hien confined in the ssme cell but admits tfhatficld'stl I the. criticism^ are true." He las promise*

Th^ average taxpayer is not; aware of the vast,the causes foir existing conditions; it is hiiamount! of money it has cost the State to maintain the'so; and the State's machinery sjiould be alNational Guard during the past t#enty-four years but it' a crusade tt^better matters. |would be? well for the Legislature to direct the Economy ! t Here, is the indictment:

lie •rttimen* s

nnd Efficiency Commission to compile.statisti.- before further development nrider thtled conditions is attempted. The Guard's

iky-high during the past thid of

It foura fiact that two, thrqe and evenned together in the same c+11, in violat on ofIt U a fict (hat dun^ons ixist «nd ttift me,erated therein and givn oitly bread and *af

his decision in the matter next month;e fe weighed eorrfictly he will find pub-j^

fie sentiment» overwhelmingly in favor of the Common! Q • thi-ehampion of this brand of service will admit' a Say.Council prc^(Vnt lhat fu- will be bbund hy t-onscicne* t o | t l p t i h i j B t u r c i s n o i i e , 0 o bright and that serious con-! :

; It is a fict that men hsvejconfer the labels on Mr. Rlatz. j • ] sideratidn should be given the granting of contracts for, of underground dungeons. \

Twenticgi century politics ha« i.roduc.'d the twenty | a r m o r i e > n o t atr<,a6y underway. Plainfielders would like - It is a fact that every day a

l have"few of

to nin downHarness to dois disboaal in

ticrirote/»nd the

along-thispresent unset-reputation has

ratlis and c-arccrated therein and given oijly bread anjd wa:: " -idmit'' a day. j I.]

line)] to th

; minute vote/»nd the.twenty day pW-ty worker- Mr. Blatzis neither. Ijqrjng h " twenty yeaM spent in practice of.local law h«.'Jh«* gained the reputtitioB or being a yeaaround Rf-pw lienn champfelt stronfttf$Q his home city.

He h.i:Unifn

minted >ne for .idinit tliat the .all too sflrbnply

erected in this city, they hars, but the broadininded taxpayer Wory business in Xjew Jersey resemble!

added to h'ia um mneiicIt ia a fjaet that women con

l h t ll 55 i 4 iire ronjfincj o

mil that cell 55, wing 4, ii kept apart for tlI • .md harbor "pork" bills in Con- j poke.

gr^ss. I - It is a f^ct that women prisoners eat, ^leep ahd IS'State of Ne^Jersey. The welfare pf the party has been ! . . . . . . ( • in;their ceilsjand work on sewipg inachmtM iritfi eorri

| his personal Interest; he has sacrificed his time in behalf t QJ&QUXX STANDARD |dof outside their cells. { -i of the O. O. l | cause. j GROWING NECESSITY. - - It is a fa|rt that there is no klining hall U d

In selecting Mr. BlaU as the new presiding officer of( When the Bureau of Mines of the Department of the j art fed in their cells or in the jcorridor. |the local District Court Governor Bdge will be conferring j I n t e r i o r a t Washington requests the State of New Jersey1 '; It is a fact that the men Have only hklflan hour's

' a favor on hfc constituents and at the same time will b e | f o r information o n exjsting or proposed legislation relat-1 recreation a week and that the Recreation Vard fof- four-striking the nomal chord in- the pulse of public opinion., ing t o g 8 B e i i l i e i k c r o 8 C D ^ o r othcr petroleum products this i teeb women convicts is larger than the retreitioi yard

election Is certain to meet with nnanunons approval.; £ t g t e w i | j f a M ( ( ] e e o l d f a c t t h a t H h R g Q Q w e h l € g i g i a . I {oti l 200 menl

n aredaw.

The national bureau is preparing standard specifica-' It ia a fact that in the newest wing scvr the new administra- no (Innip that [they cannot be used, and that

h h kjn wet that the kjeepera have

nty cejlls areon ocdasionstoiWeir rub-

the selection fs certain to meet with nnaniIt is esseutial that the best man be appointed in thi

' instance, ft :<t imperative that certain changes be mad'in the conduol ol the local District Court and the Plain-; t i^n t 0

.field 'public Itujka to Mr. Blatz as the man to make them.' t e m .His pledge ia jjiort and simple; he haa promised to devote | j e r s e y .

»his time to a gs i iwt^W study of conditions and we have | ed to regulate the sale of petroleum and one section of it j exposing them to contagion.sufficient confidence in him to rest assured that he will ,-oQtaina standards for petroleum. That was befofe the j , It is a fact that the first offender is thrown in w^th thespare no *ffow td produce some radical results. His ap-. development of the casoline engine and the general use'habitual criipointment wig not mark the beginning of hia acquaint- j o f g a s o | i n e f o r motorboat and automobile propulsion and; • It U a fact that men are puiUhed by ty>ing p 4 faceance' with District Coartwork for h« has been possessed utlier uses that have come to the front in commercial ac- to fhe wall and that sometimes they are .kept there all

tivities during the past two decades.

o f t n & flrst ,i,g u p i g t h t f establishmenfof an adequate sys-; the; corridor in

hM b e p n DQ ] e g i a I a t j o n of t h e k i n d i n N e w t bet%.

1 8 g 2 a n a c t m t h a t y e & j havmg been pass-: : It i» a fart that consumptives circulate witb thi well| posing them to ontagion i

of an intimat^knowledge with civil law during years ofpractice in th j judiciary. There are no municipal ordinances; defining the stand-

Mr. BUU^i friends at present cannot foresee a change Urd of gasoline in any' part of the State. Samples testedin Newark for specific gravity showed, a wide variance,to two giving the same results. The Federal authoritiesndicate by their action that they have the standardizing

; thought under consideration and SUCH a standard should

in sentiment $ftat will threaten defeat! and we look toGovernor Bdga to Rive him the rightf ^o the title of judge.

• • • • • ' ' <

RAILROAD CROSSINGNEEDED AT JTTiS POINT. j be brought about in the interest of the trade and the gaso-

Appeals fekre come to the Record.office during the line'purchasing public;past two wp*fcn'from taxpayers residing in the extreme j . • .West End or W city soliciting A e aid of this paper in JXJBT WHAT THE DIRECTbringing befof* the public the need of some kind of a | T A X w j L L MEAN TO YOU.

to fhe wall and thday without fond.

It is a fact that a cand cold water supply.

mmodibns bath-house,' with hoti used only two nfontha in the

It is a fact that for ten months in the year the con-victs are given only a bucket of water onae a. week inwhich to bathe, that after bathing thoy must wash; theirclothes in this; water and then wash out their cells.

It is a fact that the hospital it too small and its equi

•'• Central. Railroad betw i Grant and Few people have any ide— what the proposed EdgeClinton avernU*. !The demand ia presented but no remedy j o i u f o r s d i r e c t S t a t e t a x t o p a y f o r t h e c o n a t r u e t i o n ofi rtd ^ d t this time a satisfactory solution tO: t b e S t a t e highway sj-stem meana. The plan is to i

d b i s

ment inadequate.I t is a fact tha t the mai

g4] : ed in a boardjof inspectorswhat the proposed Edge and whose mernbera are fr.

ip-

is suggested *Jpd at this tithe problem affpea;™ to be mighty dubious. I $15,000,000

"West End^ rewdents are certainly at a disadvantage jwhen they desire to reach a point between Clinton andGrant avenue^ an .the north.side of the railroad from the

bera appointed six <inual installment* of *3,000,000 for five j member, creaiing soto come from a direct tax of one-tenth I t is a fs<it that

igenjent of the prison is vest-rho meet only once n month,scattered parts of the State.

It is a fact that the board of inspectoral of six mem-

center of the^ two avenues on the south side. A long,^ i ary by the absence of a

dround-about jtroundabout jt^ur y y•uUaMe crosa^. , An overhead bridge or even a pedes-trians' subwa«wo«ld call for a right-of-way through someproperty owjwf's, premises on the north side of the rail-road if such ar» iniprovementwas sttejnpted and the per-

j would in all probability

the State. Although thetaxpayers of the State have demanded an improved andadequate State highway system the measure proposed byGovernor Edge to defray the cost is s t variance with theideas of those responsible for the move.

Just what does this direct tsx mean to Union county TWhat.does it mean to the individual taxpayer of the coun-ty t

toral of siittees, a chairmanship ,fh more' interference,

f the shops wherei COQVIC&B are

sons d e m a n d ^ ; t & e convenience wou.p in a.. I " ™ " " * T h e annual report of the State Board of faxesbe .the last to - •«•««* to having their land cut up for this; A s a e M m e n t a 8 h o w a t h a t t h e r a t a W e i > o> VaioQ c ta

purpose. Hoitever>Jf the exact location of such a bridge ^ g ^ taled 4177 449 251 A d' t tit f t th f

may be expected annually, would bring the amount to ahigher figure.

To the individual taxpayer it means that on ever ;rold D. C

SAME RECOMMENDATIONSARE STILL BEFORE US.

HeeomnifrtfcdationH made by President HbusiertheK.irrl.

menlgestion for a ^viVal of activity in some directions and ahint ot, wimrthine, to be added to present burdens alongoth«r lines. Taken aa they are put fourth by the HealthBoard the five finitinL's offer a working basis for "investiga-tion by the neVCity Advisory and Research Commissionbut they will ^rut have to be brought to the attention ofthe Common Cooscil once again in order that authoriza-tion be give^ th.e commission.

employed by [private contractors are Hl-vefatilatedJ anddark. .

It is a fact that one contract shop is in the cellar^It is a fact that more than 100 men are employed on

a contract in violation oMhe law.It is a fact that much space is given over to these pri-

vate contractors for use as atore jroonu.It is a fajct that the board of inspectors turns the

convicts over for work on the public roads a{ the rate of*1.25 a day, w.hich is paid by the itaxpayers, but that theboard turns the aonvicta ever to private contractors atthirty-five cents a day.

It is a fart that goods made ib the prison for privatea i ; not marked "Manufactured In New Jer-

sey State Prism," and that this is a violation of the Jaw.It is a tmtt that the powers W the principal keeper

arden) are little more than those of janitor.

bills.

rui- concerns engaged in the development of real-will find a very noticeable addition to their tax

•ill P(igrihed. The former failed

to gain reparation for the insult offered to our sovereigntyat Tampico atjld the latter failed o get the tJandit Villa.Both missions: proved a sameless;waste of tfme, energyand money ami the administration jhai had itsjhand "gall-ed" in both instances.INVESTIGATIONS! WHAT

DO THEY ACCOMPLISH?Investigations are the style in politics now From

QonBrc» down ,„ Fre.hald«r Bo.rd,, .hc,T» .11 J t o r i t m L r t t t a l A J it i . DOW .11 too WCommiM,oner« are rentmg roll top deA., taring .tenogra- ; t h e p h r a B e hS|j b e [ ! n ^ ^ o u t j * '

"Villa or pust" was Uncle Sain's slogan Jrhen htidis-at«hed a'collection of his best Ito the barren hills of

•Sol

„ , „ , , , a t .^expedition h.» pro«ted the It h l n l ,_n o t l e a to gain the reeojmition of t

• the favonte rabject now, but the labor question.! e o v c r n n l e I l t i , h e , i t i r a a c o t ,{n F J.J'II t n t trtr 1 i I n l i t f i i r in r* 1 ur t mmtme l i s n n l « . tanV. ln«nn

I The1. That tlu^CJoramon Council eomidqr again the propo- pherg, summoning witnesses, seeing the p

irition of the c^le^tion and disposal of arbagB and refuse. i n ? choice cigars (oftefi' at taxpayer's expense). Cost of,2. Thatjrtr^en brook be" thoronithly cleaned each ,'(

summer wh«i|tbf water is low. 'decline of oountry life, taxation and many local problems <,a, territory 'The3. That fttlpart one public comfort station bc-estab-.are continufllly being raked over. U 1 • Per ah ing to bring Vill

liahea a tT * ; o r ^ i e n t l w « l i o Y n « " ' f T ; I I Wl«» 1I» «°ly result is publication of a ponderous j American-Mexican Joint Comrn.^

•h A it ^ ?i ' ' Placed at^iitaMe planes on , M«ek covered, report that gathers dust in libraries and a n d t f l e p e n e r ^ l e a d e r w j I , b p r e c i , l o d

the sidewalks jp (he main parts 3f town, . a s this will assist' store roomsi legislators distribute copies tt> friends who! ^ e h a v e >il]pd n o t h m _ b u ! T e

greatly in m^tainin^ the cleanliness of the streets. nre plea^-d to be thus recognized. The reports eontait '5. It i» njjso; desired that storekeepers be prohibited much useful information but there is often such B ma»

from sweeping the refuse from their atjores onto the side- of statistics and conflicting opinion as to leave the cubjeeiwalka and that tfcn sidewalks he cleand by collecting the in a worse tog than before

| refns* therefw^ instead of sweeping it into the streett. -j OJrdering an inve«tiKation is a favorite political de- \Hn

n » gen«wlly conceded that Green brook should fee vice, jit keeps the public quiet, gives the impression that i,l k«pt free from;rtfuae; we shonld have a municipal sys- [something is being done.and holds down the lid.

tarn o/ gsrbagsiand ashes collection;'a puMic comfort sta-1 The idea of investigation is good A busiT! tion would bejt, convenience; refuse cans ate essential tolporation gives to any new problem th? inosti | clean thorough •'ares, especially in the business section; J study and exhai

l

|and Carrizal are still keen in 1and under tbepresent policy it I

hns waited fthack— aljvc or dead—now

to he djissol

; of Pan:>f th^ Ahierir-HI in. i

i ld h wel

Statese Garrjinzain(o Mexi-

to t;ikc nomore chances With the suspicious, headstrong] astute andresourceful Carranza. Get out of: Mexico arid stay jout

p closed eyes on the anarch^ prevailing acrosskheternational line. Many weary months havelheen spent

n an attempt to induce ('arranza to give some sort of an

.austive tests. But it does not place such in- lhave accomplished naughtsession, « U th.t we

THEWEEK'S REVUE

Sliding One Across at Bill's Expense.| During a slo-• afternoon thii

I * 1

thi« o

in theLeross on!" Bill" I

•ek " Hobbylk Cranelong enough to pot '

^•_"Sayl Bill, didtydu huar about.the Board o£Health putting this Public library uuder quarantine!"

f Bill-—'"Mo, is [that, a fa^ti I live out that way youknqw and have odcasion to go home once in a while,"

. Bobby—" Thajt's right, pilL they found small-pox intheE dictionary and took all precautions to. check its

*p rfd-"V I . • . [ . • . .- It was worth S5 express charges for a Texan to send

$96'<in pennies to nis wife *s.alimony payment. He evi-dentally recalls her need for pin money.

'"Spr^adeagleiig'* might he a good stunt to practawon Villa when he islanded. As a National Guard medieuwit wis a failure. •

• • • • •

There ought to be an Osborne around hei:rve a trial term in our State Prison.

filling to

al

Bit any. rate wfe'll all admit that Rae Tanzer prefers' " J in j " Osbiirne to t'Charii^" Tfai.

I i • • Jjl; •Now we"d all l ke to know why they insist on riding

NWJ-Iersey'governors t o l h e inauguration scene in a fun-i I - .

.. I i ' 1 ! #

If it is proveuithat any ('ongressman reaped an ad-vantage from the alleged "\e£k" there will be plenty ofCongressional timber in sight tvaen the next dec tion. rollsaround. ' , - J \ \

I • - \l\ •| i n ec the new quarters a n d ha!f dollars appeared in

Plain^eld tliey seetji to have' gathered considerable dia-favoi But we haven't heard of anybody turning onedown to date.

There are some: people who are looking forward toNational Pa}- Up Week M a ehance to gain further cheer-ful credit. -

Senator " J i m " ' Martine may not trim his whiakerawith the regularity and style of some of our senatorialAdonises but be sometimes astonishes his colleagues byreading over a bill before voting on it. I •• j

The dollar that the merchant naves by not advertis-ing usually goes for the note necessary to carry the goodsover. I

Four more State* bare adopted 'How Dry 1 Am" astheir national song*:

The reported burning of another American alive byVilla shonld arouse keen indignation for our country haataken a firm stand that no Americans should be exter-minated save by shooting or hanging across the border.

We have frequently nm across the kind of peoplewho forbid reporterswho are lined up at

to pat their n«me» in the paper batthe newstsnd waiting for the first

copies -to see what ha > been said about them.

Washington legislators are waxing enthusiastic overagricultural developtient. Prtbably trying to make twoplums grow where one grew before.

• • • > •Evidence that Plainfield still hai some available - tal-

ent lurking beneath the plum tree was plainly seen atTrenton Tuesday. F!or a city "that doesn't amount tomuch in Union county" (according to Eliza be theans) wewere fairly conspicuous at the inaugural ceremonies.

j • P • • I f fChickenpox led Ithe list of communicable diseases

throughout the State daring September. Considering thefact that we haven't a Broadway in Jersey this report israther unique.

Peculiar, isn-1 it, 'how conveniently Harry Thaw'a in-lily comes to the I'escue every time he is threatened

with removal back to New York: State in the law's eus-

• • • j •reek, tw« afternoons and the useinffeur were three of the demands

! !•>• a Patersoni^n girl aspiring to the position otmaid. jWe also suspect she probably wanted banker'smoney and a personal {attendant when she went out sevennights a week.

tody*

A fut 1 day off eaof the family e'ar and e)

The; young manto get out of jail eveiElizabeth for violatiothave a chance to provt

It is little wondervs. Taxii case in theagree on| a verdict. ]and a Ppckard horse,of damages asked, anin an unknown quanti

It is little .wondf'tinually shouting thetake, into considerategeneration goes elseweree^to officiate overscholastic basketball ia product from West

to claimed tie had "pul l" enoughif the city court did send him to

i of the State automobilehis boast after alt.

law

hat the jury considering the Horseistrict Court yesterday could hotwas a case 'of a Ford automobile

f we are o judge hy the amountanyway the value of old.Dobbin

y these dafS) . ! -

that Plainfield merchants are con-'Shop at Home" slogan when we

ie fact that even the youngerere for what it- wants. For a ref-

Plainfield-^orth Plninfield inter-atch the sclioolboys have importedOrange.

"Bark stopped by submarine,-' Bays headline. Or dide dog take it for a big sausage|

ami storekeeper* should be prohibited from using the aide- w*lka.M dirt and tilth depositories But how long hare tr lietid harping on aomc of these issues; how long w it going to take to solve the ones Hint arc rust-covered from lying in vault of public diacussion; and what activity ia ■lie Ibatril of Health going to show in aiding the city to accomplish the improvements! <'

vealigationa in the hands of ' lame ducks ; Frequently the reports of these comm arranged, with practical commendations. Whose chief interest is distributing plunn Kelpless in the presence of big human prol iHmslrueliVH ability. If publi s interest 1 the report is apt to he pigeon inled. If th elect their servants on a hai is of buaini polities, thei-e would he more inrealigati investigate and fewer reports that merel at nek for the junk man.

PLAINFIELD RECORD THE WEEK’S REVUE Published Friday by CERTRM. PUBLISHING COMPANY. INC.

193 North Avanue. .VUVKKT F. I.A ROCK, l'r«s. and Oen. Mgr ■T 'Phone 1034 ' ' v JAMES ,1. McN'AMHK. Editor

ine Across at Bill's Expense. afternoon this cveok "Bobby’! Crane

m the enal and long enough to put Bill” Nash. Bill, did iyou hoar about.the Board of

i Public library under quarantine!" that a fact! I live out that way yon caaion to go home once in a while."

right, Bill, they found small-pox in I took all precautions to. check its

• towards the erection of the new National Guard ai in Plainfield is difficult to explain. Although th# i priation of State money was due November llrst it pnrvnt that some hitch haa occurred to delay the actual conatruction of a "drill shed.” This might be traced hack Jersey 'a taxpayera the doploti to !he exiating feeling over the status of the Nstjonal jD the State'• Prison at Trentrt iGuard. just what the future holda forth for it ia vary stamped as mediaersl. unheal uncertain. Governor Fielder in his budget message to the crowded. Ily comparison Sing legislature declared he considered it unwise to provide cOzy corner. Tin1 Jersey prison for new armories or to eniarge old ones until the future degrading in influence and m( of the Guard ia definitely determined. This ie all well Prison Inspector Walter M. De and good aa far aa it goes but haw about the eeveral. nied the investigator's charges (that authorized, including Plain- Men confined in the name cell

the criticisms arejrue." He the rauica fuV existing eonditi so and the State’s machinery s crusade th better matters.

Her^ is the indictment: It ia a fact that two, throe and

otlfined tog'rther in the same c*ll, in violation of ihe law. It ia a fart that dungeons Exist aud that Bled arc in-

•arcerated therein and given only bread and wat^r twice » day. It ia a fact that men have fiecn chained In II

'- undergrottnd dungeons. It is a fart that every day a man serves in a <

added to Jiia minimum sentence. It is a r#ct that women rdnvicti arc rmtflii. men, and that cell 55, wing 4. ia kept apart for tl

I"*'- , ] It ia a fact that women pr^oners eat. sleep l in their cells and work on sewipg machines in th dof outside their cells. f-

. It ia s fart that there is po sliuing hall ami tl are fed in their cells or in the corridor.

It is s fart that the men have only half an recreation a week and that the recreation yard 5 teen women conricta ia larger than the rcerrgtii for11500 men.

It ia a fart that in the newest wing seventy < so damp that they cannot he us*d, and that on o.

ro- DOES OUR PRISON "MAKE >l>- OR CURE CRIMINALS'’

Investigators have brought t, s Subscription Ra

Ot> year-*-42.00. Payable All ad". e*>y tnust be at sffiec Wednesday; Classified ids. eharged at nae •- Enterrtl at second class matte

at the post office at Plainfield, X. March 3.tRp9.^ ' \

tej the nttenfiot of New- bie conditions p evading i; the institution |iss been hy, monstrous and over- ling is admitted to lie a is antiquatod in slrueture. fieienilv minaged. Slate ■sej City, has de-

and Women have it admits that a "few of s promised to n|n down i; it is his business to do •uld lie at bia'dugiosa)

It was worth *96 in pennies to dentally reealla he

5 expren charges for a T ■ is wife as .alimony paymt ■ need for pin money. Plainfield’ “Sproadeagleing" might be a good atnnt U pesetas,

on Villa when he ia landed. As a National Guard medicine it who a failure.

MR BLATS ENTITLED TO JUDGESHIP HONOR. Tha( i-Sncia J. Blatx is rightfully entitled to the Plainfield District Court judgeship appears to be the ver- dict of not only his colleagues in the law profession but also of the leading city and county officials. His quali- fications mefit the honor and there should lie mo obstacle in the path of Jan appointment in his fsvor. Governor Edge will render hfe derision in ike matter next month and if lh« ta.llu.-c - weighed correctly he will find pub- lic sentiment no. overwhelmingly m favor of the Common Council pres-dent that fie will he Iguind hy conscience to confer the Uteris on Mr. Blatx I

Twentiedi erntury politics liavf produced the twenty minute voters ml the.twenty day pjurty worker- Mr. Blatx is neither During his twenty years spent in practice of local law he haa gained the reputation of Ming a yegr- around Repu'|lican champion He has made his influence felt strongly /n his home city, in Colon county‘and in (be State of New, Jersey. The welfare of the petty has been his personal interest, he has eaeriflded his time in behalf j of the O. O. IV cauee.

In eelcetfng Mr. BlaU as the new presiding officer of the local District Court Governor Kdge will be conferring a favor on his constituents and at the earne time will be' striking the normal chord iir the pula' of public opinion

armories that have been field's!

' Th« average taxpayer j amount of money it lias cost the State to maintain the National Guard during the past twenty-four years hut it

, would bo well for the Legislature to direct the Economy j and Efficiency Commission to compile statistira along this line before further development urfdrr the present unset- tled conditions is attempted. The Guard's reputation lias been knocked sky-high during the past three months and even the-champion of this brand of service will si)mil that tlifl future ia none too hriglit ami that serious con- sideration should lie given the granting of coutraeta for . of armories not already underway, l’laintielders would like

' to sue a modern Mrmory erected in thjj city, they have wanted cm' for years, hut the broad admit Him the armory business in all too strongly the river and harboi

There ought to •rv* a trial term in

be an Oaborne around here willing to i our State prison.

jAt any rate w ‘.lint" Osbqriir to

'll all admit that Rae Tanzcr prefe •Charlie" Wax.

Now we ii all New Jersey 'goTerl era I roach!

ike to know why they insist on riding to the inauguration scene in a fun-

dungeon If it is proven that any Congressman reaped an ad- lantage from the alleged "MIC” there will be plenty of t ongroasional timber in sight irken the next election, rolls arouud. j. :

lincc the new quarters and half dollars appeared in field they seem to have gathered considerable dia-

But we haven’t heard of anybody turning one i to date.

GASOLINE STANDARD GROWING NECESSITY

When the Bureau of Mines of the Department of the Interior at Washington requests the State of New Jersey for information on existing or proposed legislation relal

—p- ■ - ing to gsaoline, keroaenq or other petroleum products this The selection Is certain to meet with unanimous approval state wij f#ce the cnld hct thlt it hu n0 mch It is essential that the beat man be appointed in this lion Thf n,tion,| bureau is preparing standard specific*- instance ft :# imperative that certain changes he made lipM „,d on,. nf the firit for lh, new .dministra- in the eon (loot ol the local District Court and the Plain lion |0 bring up is the eatabliahmentof an adequate sys- the corridor ia so wet that the kjeepen have to wear rub- . field public looks to Mr Blatx aa the man to make them ,em_ Th„e has been no legislation of the kind in New hero. Hia pledge ia theft and simple; he has promised to devote jfra,r ,i.„e 1882, an act in that year having been pass- It is a fact that consumptive circulate with the well,

ibis time to a ysiiwtaking etudy of conditions and we have (d ,he sale of petroleum and one section of it exposing them to contagion. sufficient confidence in him to rest assured Hist he will contline standards for petroleum. That was befofe the It ia a fact that the first offender ia thrown in with the ffimro no effort to produce some ridieal results. His ap- development of the gasoline engine and the general use habitual criminal. pointment ^ifj not mark the beginning of hia acquaint- „( gasoline for motorboat and automobile propulsion and It ia a fact that men are pubiahed by being put face ance with Diurict Court work for hq haa been possessed 0l|,,r uses that have come to the front in commercial sc- to pie wall and that sometimes they are kept thaw all of an Intimaj^ knowledge with civil Uw daring years of tivitiew daring the pact two decades. ] day without food. practice in th_s judiciary. There are no municipal ordinances defining the stand- It is a fact that a commodious bath-house, with hot

Mr. Blatx js friends tt present cannot foresee a change ard „f gasoline any part of the State. Samples tested and cold water supply, ia used only two months in the in sentiment that will threaten defeat and we look to in Newark for specific gravity showed a wide variance, y«»r Governor Edge to give him the right" to the title of judge. „„ two giving the same results. Tho Federal authorities 1* *• afact that for ten moiitha in the year the coo-

hour ’a r four- • yard

There are some people who are looking forward to National l‘ay Up Week aa a chance to gain further cheer- ful credit- -

Senator "Jim" Martine may not trim his whiskers with the regularity and style of some of our senatorial Adonises hut he sometimes astonishes hia colleague! by reading over a bill before voting on it.

The dollar that the merchant saves by not advertis- ing usually goes for the note messsary to carry the goods over.

The reported burning of another American alive by Villa should arouse keen indignation for our country has taken a firm aland that no Americana should be exter- minated save by shooting or hanging aeroa the border.

We have frequanUy run across the kind of people who forbid reporters to put their name* in the paper but who are lined up at the nowMand waiting for the first copies to see what haa been said about them.

Washington legislators are waxing enthusiastic over agricultural development. Probably trying to make two plums grow where one grew before.

Evidence that Plainfield still hat some available tal- ent larking beneath the plum tree was plainly seen at Trenton Tuesday. Por a city "that doesn't amount to much in Union county" (according to Ktizabetheani) ws were fairly conspicuous at the inaugural ceremonies.

Chickenpox led the list of eommnnicable diseases throughout the State during September. Considering the fact that we haven't s Broadway in Jersey this report ie rather nniqne.

Peculiar, isn't tt, how conveniently Horry Thsw'a in- sanity comes to the rescue every time he is threatened with removal back to New York State in the law's cus- tody! 1 SAME RECOMMENDATIONS

ABB STILL RirORE US. Reeommrqdstions made by President Hsrold D. Cor- busier snd Resrettry Chsrles B. lalfbnrrow on bchslf. of the local Board of Health for the coming year eavor to some extent of the calibre offered in the past for better- ment of sanitary conditions lor ally. In them we find sug- gestion for a xrvivsl of activity in some directions and a hint of. something, to be added to present burdens along other lines. Taken aa they are put fdtth by the Health Board the five fimUngs offer a working basis for investiga- tion by the neir (Sty Advisor)- and Research Commission hut they will first have to he brought to the attention of the Common Council oner again in order that authorisa- tion he givej) the commission.

The rrcoxhmsndations follow i 1. That tlMtQommon Council consider again the propo-

sition of the cgHretion snd disposal of garbage a„,| refuse. * That fines brook he thoroughly cleaned each summer when th« water ia low. 3. That t,t least one public comfort station ho estab

liahed at a ropvel ient location in the qity. 4. Thai Mf*K cans be placed at, suits We places on

the sidewalks'Ip the'main parts of towii, ss'this will sssist greatly in mafintainini the cleanline*, of the streets.

A full day off each week, two afternoons and the use of the fgmily c'ar and chauffeur were three of the demands made by a Pateraoniin girl aspirin* to the position ot maid. We also ahe probably wanted banker’a money and a personal attendant when alie went out seven nights a week.

The younff man Who claimed he had “pull” enough to get out of jail eve* if the city eourt did send him to Elisabeth for violations of the Statu automobile law may

his boast after all. to provi

It in little .won<l«-r that Plainfield merchants an? con- tinually shouting tile Shop at Hotuc" slogan when we take into eonaiderntiob the fact that, even the younger irencration roc* elarwl ere for whit i* want*. For a ref- eree, to officiate over Plainfield-Worth Plainfield Inler- ncholastie basketball n nteh the nchoolboy* have imported a prodink from Weat (Orange.

The reports contain and Carriznl arc still keen in the minds of thi is often such a mass aild umi*-r the present policy it would he well is to leave ths subject m0ro chances with the suspicious headstrong.]

resourceful Carranza. Get out of Mexico nn favorite political dr- and keep closed eyes on the anarchy prevailini ■s the impression that international Ime Many weary months have; "Bark stopped by the dog tske it for a l submarine.''save headline. Or did big sausage!

INFIELD 1• . ; EVjEBY WEDNESDAY

THE CRIMSbN STAIN MYSTERYTODAY AND TOMORROW

BEST SHOW OF THE SEASON

A U RAJAH & C(STAN STANLEY

THE.AUSTRALIAN RIOT

WILL TELL YOU AMYTHINO YOU WISH TO

THE MYSTERY ACT OP VAODEVILLI PROFESSIONALTRYOUTS

WILD and TECKLERTHE MUSICAL COKEDY DUO

OTHER GREAT BIGALL STAR ACTS :Y FRIDAY

WHITE inKENTUCKY FOURBLACKFACE FUNSTERS

PEARli of the ARMYTHE WISE GUYCOMEDY NOVELETTES

THE FIRST OF THE SEASON

THE GREATEST SERIAL EVER PRODUCEDA Z A A R N I G HMLLE PEYRANISTRAINED COCKATOOS

MANY! HANDSOME PRESENTS

• GIVEN AWAY AL. IG. FIELD'SGREATER MINSTRELS

PEARL WHITE in PEARL of the ARMY

»HE VOU trHClENT?

BOY SCOUT COLUMN

HEATRE

uninvertary of theI njent. On Thursday ei

ajTr 8. each troop wl' "lather and son" supper,tfene

.nd'T E. K. Pnweltriers at 2:3Q p.; supper. Tests uilighting and cookln

, Exhibition of seoutlni;Whlcb Srhool Auditnriiim. Affteri

g, Pebru- I In. 1

report of the troop's evening carnival.•CUIIUBH will be a part of the pro- ' —gram; the reading of a message from

I the president of the National Coun-1 Troop 13 metCll B. S. A,. Colin H. Livingstone; j Baptist cnuroh «and at 8; 15 every member of tbe BIJJ E F BarkerScouts of America, wherever he may Troop 14

> be, win *tand at attention with bis ofaurcTi at 8<bend at salute and repeat the Scout u a m 8. po*oath. During the afternoon ever?

I troop of the city win da some troop I• "good-turn."

ity. will have a week'sit rnontb when Rev J. Att-iifleld. of Ne«v York, willseries of daily services from

February 4; to February l i . Therewill be at least two and possibly threeervicea dally. An early celebrationf Holy Colnmtinion will be tbe firstervlce each day and will start ati ::ii It will be far business men

others wlio anng the day. The

celebration: 'of Hi . .at wtiich time ta<

wild

Department ', Commander E. K.Powllaon meets the troops of his dis-trict for practice of rally events.

Troop 7 meets at PlalnfieW Hlpbthool at -S [> tn . Scoutmaster Jo-

seph A. Garner. 'Troop 9 meets at First M. B

hurch at 8 p. m.. Scoutmaster Fred-rfrk A. Martin.Troop 12 meets at, Hope chapel at

:30, Bcontmaater William F. Rtch-

' Or," Oiwill etve a lecture Illustrated bymoving pictures In tbe auditorium ofthe PlaJnfleld High School tor all BoTScouta and their friends on "Kind-MM to Animals." On Sunday. Feb-

* n w r 11, tbe acoDtmasters will ar-range with their pastor* for special•eraionn on boys, with • ipwla] rel

, « » « to tae ' Boy Seont movementAm a final wind-tip to ttaa week, th<

0cauta or Ptalnfleld will attend tb<" New»rk rally on Monday. Februaryl3jj.: Five thousand scooU will com-"ptt* In wall scaling, l int aid, signaltag, rwwue ratea. and several othei»Wst stunts. The PlalnBeld ebampioubip pennant will b« awarded tctOM Plalnfleld troop making the beat

;#4«,»1iig at thi* rally.

•'..-•_• SCOTT CAU

M_U,- A inert! ne will be held at head-ittarWm for ehe organizing of a newftvm>. Scoutmaster C. H.; Grannatt-

-'. Troop 10 merta at Trinity enure*Bt I p m . Scoutmaster William H.Hgptnd.

• Troop 15 meets, at Netherwood Re-brtied ohnrCh at 7:30. Soontmaster4u | Wwtrrgard , J •• .

ttvCl<M*t- All ea-_ - • i_ . J „ . . _ — f „,.<*

:. Prite essay contest.

t>ys miMt be Bled at headquarters

ttrfore 9 p. m. .

! [nstroctlon hike with Department

ictionsof the Altar A p;Kill be held each _ .•k with. Dr, Stansfleld In charge.

A question box Will also be a feature.Dr. StansBeld has done nothing fornumber ofrVars but conduct specialrival services and his work has met

-Jth success wherever he has gene.He recently conducted one at Jamea-oun. N. V.. where be preached to

persons ask for c

Wtreles* Clab meets•rs at tTroop 17 meets at Shiloti Baptl

churrh at 8 p. n. . Scoutmaster FIpe Pledr*.

Troop IS meets at Holy Crchnr<-h at 8 p. to.. Sooutmaater N«on 3 Foster. Tenderfoot pjimlrIons will be given.

Troop S meets at Crescent AvcPresbyterian church ait 8 p. m.r Scout-master Douglas D«vf«.

Troop 1G meets at WaWhung An-ne Presbyterian chnrflh at 7:30.foutmMMr Theo. G**ett.

COMINO KVK.VT8.

roafereiK^ for Sront Official*.The new Department of Education

which ha* recently been establishedNational- Headquarters annoum

a series of conferences to be heldirlea of conference* to be beldl atilumbia University on February 2id 3. The program will Include nof

discussion* bu

prnr.ic SERVICE HOCIAUtte Public Service Social Club,

composed of employee or the com-nerclal department of the publicitllltlea cancers., beld Its semt-«n-

nuai sodal at Che home of AlesCampbell, of East Second street, on bars written only "beet, gold, flea( ad.

_ ilv lMtprkctical demostratarranged that the

Us and troop

,he specific needs ofmbers of local « ~~

and deputy

following are typical subjectIIKU***MJ: Essentials In Che sueI leadership or boys (noaltt"terlstlca. personal habits, attt:ow«rd boys and toward tb«program). The technical sld*scoot program, troop manage-different types of. scouts, prob-

lems of discipline, etc.It is devlred that all scout officials

~ , country feel free-„_ of thin conferen

__ honed to have a good!?showing from Plalnfleld.

any place 1take •

PWKTISIM

lelstwill be a secondCommunion at

e will be a6

the niitlwt)the irg.t-isttl t w t i . -I•rreetli 1%. If ynif are »(ogy tlieiqii4*>tii>ul l.uru.every iiltfTng«n|.l.:^. 1! Mill S

t fr3s t

nri.l iu

»Jy ! « ^riea « Kus-inntitle she iw\.<~. I..T iiu-r .i i.,r- ij l a n d this <mly right left

;he Sacra-

* ™ ] 'Hello,'. Blesaed .be tbi

not of deed.

iat!on.

tin- kitchen <al,iuet un.l jourSon fi'iiiiiurJfiff the imwer iiercai^ry topropel * football in the lowest ari'.The tele|*one company adviaea )jon to

gnr name Instead of skying

ncrete of thought Ifetenesa enable* yoa-

e Just what tbe efficiency mastersmean. One of them, William I'mz^emble, tells in Industrial Matinee-ntent "How-to Test Tour Employees."Of course every man who reada It willfirst test Ills moat Important employee.Us fathers son. Watch and pad aodpencil are all that are needed to ac-quaint yoeraelf with your virtue^ andfsultn. In thirty scconda answer as'many of tb«*e questions as yon cap:

Give tbe name of a vegetable, • met-a l an iBMCt, a reptile, a Bah, a man. a

called by tbrtr fatlieraonly a fe+ exceptioni Ruxrila 40 middle c

It at the ud at the bair minute; TOTCampbell, of BaaTuesday evAlng. A cblcfcen supper j der," you ai* pretty poor.

irved by Mrs. Campbell. Card*. I a]»o put down '.'trout. Edison, Addition,and Instrumental music were! Atlantic," rou are op to human «rer-e« o f ^ e evening's entertain-1 . J ^ f eigtp answers. If you feel (bat

you can go beyond ten answer* youI mKy deecrlbe tbe color of water; tea.

, ' bsjer. Ivory, the sky. gram, milk, chalk,

IJTB* Wednesday "even-i B»een answer* in thirty seconds ;are>nts were served and « " - Tbef should have seefetsjiss,

llinouslnes and big black clears. :Next iry to answer Sve "difficult

questions" in twenty seconda:Is the greatest living

KIT KAT K Mil MUKTH.

FEDERATION MEETING,A meeting: of the Union County

Federation of Holy Name Societieswl]] be held on Sunday tn Rvhway,

In this county will be present.

LEFT FOB SOUTH.Samuel Rothberg. of Madison ave-

nue left Wednesday for Atlanta. G«..whe're he will

Quick, now. and pick a short m o tthpt doesn't take a long time to wrtte.

Second.-Wlmt Is tbe most powerfulfoic* tn tbe world?

PertiapB love Isn't, but It's a shorterword than militarism.

ThlTd.-Wnat Is tbe greatest moderndiscovery?

Quick, man: Hadium will do.Fourth.—What i* tbe greatest necee-

•Ity of comm«rce?Oar secret«n of commerce probably

wocld not anKwer that in le*<8 than11,840 words- V<-u prrbapn will wrtte•ab.li*" or "niiintm!- ' and |is-t uni

still slaves they bad no familyes, but Were called by their fa-'s ChiiitJan name. Peter's BOO wan

called man of Peter—In Russian Fetrov;•o also Sinlmov—simnn1* aou; Ivanov

I (Jobn> SOD, and so on. Wben.

slavery wak ab«>Ilsbed and tbe emaucl-petion proctaiaied by the Emperor Al-exander II, tb«v all kept these names.Since then many of them have receivedtil* right to belong to the class of no-***• I I

Toe RnssJan clergy, belonging to thtclass of peasants, for It very'seldom

tbnt nobles become priests.

• something connectednib. In former days tbe

clergy waa a class apart, sad a sou ofl b d t b l

chorcb tbey cfaoseI

Tom Rothrock, a iPentecostal Union, better kn.the "Pillar oi Fire." wa» co

>f tbe the-lant:• IH'H|.C-I f

I

•Vewt Bre«d. unle*a j<m arc • fiend for l«n-jwtck city ordinance relative to; til* or empjovn) !>.r the maker* ;of

the holding of public street meeting* fluted oat <-<>ru. f'-'st ion ouitbt to an-rlthout first obtaining a permit, be-'swer thrc« of the <jn<**tl»nx In twentyore Recorder Joseph J. Feaster last •eronda. tmj% Mr. Ken: hie. If you IDlight and waa sentenced to seven B W 4 r trwtr It im!'- m- - -slownees or

ly jail and fined *20. deflberatton I In HwUliil - -New Yo fcThis Is the maxlrmn penalty

U RellclouH .ailvertislng fc gen-- cral and newspaper advarttslne

4 ed to thn Faslora1 AB!«iciallon of•i Dalian. TeTtas. by the publicity

* ler^Miv dlftfusalon followed the• readlnp of the; rerort.

. t

Saarer Employes

Rehearse for Show

dinamhrock was arrested la»t Satur

day night for I peak Ing at tbe cornei.f George and Church streets. Th«omplaint and also the ordlnann.as read to Rothrock and later IT

3 COVolh i s

_ ,-aveling dem-inderstandtng of the

•lad, j,m:n«lM.-ajr£inarLal>le ft

felltha*b

ilttee deciarod thatT investigation had disclosed

ber t H fo P e r

The employes of |he Saueithin city »re rehearaing fOistrel show to be given for thof the 0hop_band at a date I

- The prr

] The * •

m in - fatlx-r

iffalr will I a theJ t "pla

-haae ofI to

Plalndelil Illch 3ch<i r j t r-n-11r rr• for the presentation.

The band at. the. present time IscoropoBedof sixty members aod cre-ated a Rood impression at its first

thias Hall "last, month. ; James Hal-

ductlo

of the 1.»ld like to hearwires to take pai. Mr Hallard cs

llnstret ahflw

) think I'lli 'brtiiili-le

u.l Hbruim which productrubiier are Mid (o growlielt running around thti five degrees north and

appointed a com-e with afid as-

the prftpara-

™o7 p3bll«h- • ! H1XTVT>AV8 TO SOBER V*.• Charged with helnR helplessly

. . . . ! . . . ' d rnnk. Frank Schellen. j n old of-^ _ «. ! fender was arraigned beforo City

T TO tTAiftK. Judge William O. De M«za and sen-. . . . attached to Bh^jtcnced to aerve slity days In tne

\ Hotel will'dose in Mon-icounty Jail-

BTHO IB WHO. Keep jomr «T« oni"0^1 neit month.

..HO IB WHthe RBOOBP.

tb« Advs. ! • tb« Record.

utb of the eqdator.

But DiHerant Bo!

jT[" li - r it •

Tt Of tjiljig III Jtn|M«. >..U UUU.

-" Bench and Bar.Sir Edward Carson Is noted for hln

rosily Irish wit. On one occasion Incourt when the Judge, with wHom hehad -bad more tbttn one pasaage of

s, pointed, out to aim the discrep-ancy between the evidence of two oCIlia witnesses, one a carpenter and th*otUer a saloon keeper, he autmeredj"That's BO, my lord, yet another caseof difference beMreen bench and bar.**-Lotlrton Siiui.f.ir J-

" • ' '

Almost every ksown variety of Ironore U found 111 New found laud.

Am*rtcaps Brat toBte waa the BayPstin BMk. U w*s prlnud at Canlbridtft, Mas... la 1040.

sometimes for --III;IHIl d

irtt tbe rlRbtiob!eman aud also for

titles of count andily tbat of prince...t» wbo bave kept

be aame reasbn

AU tboee meritheir firms a)w

Jred yeani have tbe right to recrtvforeign title of baron. This laimade by Feter tbe Oreat over 20

rears ago,' but the merchants very selorn accept this title and generally <1<

tbe privilege.In for

gr 4*7s when the peasant*

h f

ROCK DF GIBRALTAR.

igland has teen la poeseeslon of therockj prombniory of Olbraltar since1704. From ibnt time to Ibis It banbeen a crown faMf uud«r the olmiuUtratlf.il of M n.'i iTinif By reaiwn ofIts Imporianl iir.iii-ui<a1 poHltloti It hicalled tbe " m l of (lie Medllerraueau."

Olbraltar ii.i- 1J:H1 a mormy bintory.ID 711 the lUd«»« taken by Uie Ami.chief Tmrlkvwiu .ailed tr Jebel-al-TarIk (Hill of Tsrlki SIHI I.UIK a fortret"on the prtimoutt'iy. I'art of tbene tutosta mil eiiHht [ ii> inoii it «iu Mkssiby the CastlHuris. mtlj to lie recapturedby tbe UIWIS IN I W II tvnit hri.l If

n until i*ii. Fol^wjns tin- titk-and s*v iisin; uf ujlirali^r In 1346

I BELLS VS. GOLF AND AUTOS; | .GYMEN ENUST NEWSPAPER ADS I

TO HELP DEFEAT LATTER INFLUENCE

The Kev. jCbristlan F. Reisner. I).D., pastor of the Grace M.:S. church.

New York, writes interestingly in

It is rlghd to have ambition. It 1Hfoolish to lOBe purpose to succeed In' - " church or the ministry. It ia Just

isentia) As It Is In politics or busl-. Dr. Welgle, of Philadelphia,

built liis HUtliemu frofn. teventy to500 In a lew week" by publicity. '

What 1* church publicity:The church that does not see live!ansformed is a club and not ajurch. Advertising mustiget peopleito the c-hurch who are not yet open

disciples, ant) then have enough -gos-pel power to] work transformation intheir live*. : > I

7hen the writer came; to NewYork seven Tears ago, Grace chiwas ln tbe middle of a flock literallyind figuratively. Nobody knew where,t waa, or tb*t It was doing business.Mayor (Uynor waa asked to apeak alL church banquet. He consented, andtgreed to urin^ all the commission-

ers. Effrtit ware requwtt^d, and came-They Included the police, the fire, the

daily papers had an average of a"umn and a half to two columnsicemlng the meeting. And^p peo-

ple began to find Grace church.In Seattle' a group of laymen

agreed to co-Operate with their pas-•ch union service. The

Presbyterian icharoh, with Dr. Mat-B. es-moderntor of the Preobvte-Aseemblr, aa pastor: the Metho-

dist*, with Dr. Leonard, now a bishop,md the Congregational church wereirorklng together. These laymen shotiff bombs every afternoon on the dlf-•rent corners of the street At nighthey burned red fires on the same

corners. They then hired a band andmarched through the etr«ats carrying

_ __i the cornerand played. wJUle they mingled withthe crowd and1 urged people 'to cometo church. They were business men,

> the newspapers and in-sisted Chat this meeting be given thiright of way on tbe front pages, -_ ->fthe dallies. Three thousand peoplesigned'cards by the Urn* th« nwet-ftici were over.

Tbe Rev Henry Rompel. a youngminister. In Illinois, started a'threa

i* reviv»l meeting. The plannedpublicity, though the meeting

«pr« to be held In a small town. H«awakened the *-hnle community, and

id of only three weeks he ranweeks with the auditorium

parked regulartr and scorea joined

t h eAdvertising i

If It fs valuableI thinkfnr

Dow much wort potent with worthful! England dM not use chewln-

n. . Wrlgley- wanted to get theno the habit. He has been carryln

Ledger.' >' He left It. and came away.3ome hours afterwards he £pund tbe

them to !«top it. They tolawas too late. He carried W

bey

pay foi

int (n .with toe snt it In one line. Thejt thought

He »iiM:;-i can'taid one page.•Itthe page." They *ald, ' . .

. . . late to btop I t " Aaga reeullthe "New York Ledger" rairithrough

ree fesues, and he kept It 4p.N'aahvllle, Tena., spent flfO.OOo Inmonths and as a result secured 68

stories and 152 convention^.Dea MOlnes througn two *year» of

publicity secured 10 factorial and 1.-'~<0 new houses were built, j

Newark has one of tbe mo« widelynsed libraries In the country. Over1.000 questions are answered dally; .1.000,000 books are taken out everyyear—that Is 5 eacfa minute. Thiscomes about because the librarian atNewark uaes publicity constantly,and pushes the library before theeyes of fan* people-

Toronto. Canada, started Jout toraise a fund to helj. tbe families ofyoung men wbo had enlleteil a> sol-diers. The undertook to gel 1500,-000 They employed billboards and

ktod of publicity pOB«l6le-the; ended. It was found Uial

they had $S80.-000 instead of (500,-000000.

" 1 *M notbringing In money rapidly. Toe com-nlttee decided to get space: In thelew'spaperfl for publicity. immedUte-

nbiicitT work.Tbe Antl-Tnb«rculosis Sor.ifty. ln

912. recelred fl9.000.00O> Theypent out of this $2,2*0.000 rbr pub.Icltr and M » reflult increased.the Is-

.omt 39 per cent. The •tory:of Tu-bercular Uttle Joe, with W» picture.

|ri nil-, in I ¥UQU <•« • v fc-w««-^. »r> .brought thousands of dollars into toeCharity Society of New Yorlu

' icob A- Kits ran bis sjimmere for needy children t>y public

appeals In the same way. - •Ten years ago a bask waa countedlid-cat that wonH employ adTertle-g. Today no bank can succeed

without It *An advertising expert reminds »»

hat In the old days the bell and the.teenle did the cfcurr 'Mow Bolf and the auto

uelneaB ot.he m

tnrsd bj a MBUthtd Wive under S;rGeorge Ro«Ue afi.) Hie Prin- .• »f BteSBfrDarmstndt. Ccljl.t.a for Hi«- An biluUcCharles of A^rtHa. The moiueut It fellInto thtlr haiit)" the Itriii-li ntlnilmlthrew off tile iillinu.e with the. -Viistrtans sud took^'Oiui^pit1 in^se^ion **'-the work>«. I

Brltlxh p>r«»f iiou ulncfp I but timp libeen unbroken, ;alili..uvh it » » ul.ili* Spanl)' 'and eiK

of falllPK l*cui*f of'tltf' Mlarviitiuii of

ism' Line anil Staff Offie«

' Broadly speakW', the!aisimctloa be- ' 2

£weeu a line oroVer and a staff officer *i that between the fighter and the »

dear, is a place; of nween whlph yo'can chew n lone while and It wirnot lose Its sweetness." The chili"had been accustomed only to cand?snrt.was intefenteil at once. The childsfiked: "Can t swallow It?" The(ather answered; "It Isyou to swallow, but It »because itKs mule ou1wax." The ladlsavs. '

are «o! muchciaimnm man .ui« bell that the

•h belie are forgotten, it*In theif (he church to enfoifce up-Inds of men that golf and

he automobile will not alone.Seat fithem for Monday's work, Ne. man•an bare sanest Judgment, i>lmwlnerves. moil patient persistencywithout tftiA freshening and strengthwhich religion brings. 11 to; ho-.Ac-

lent that preachers' sons »Hth aong rellKtoUB atmosphere. ;aboutem. succeed sixteen times more

...an the sotiB of men of •anyfotSier

Often a pertinent phrase Srakespeople up. th an attempt to B«H thegood* manufacturer by the hilnV. thefollowing tine itas used: "It Is notthe blindness tfiat hnrta. but tii* Idle-

i>fonliar misery and help ailerttte It.WP must hatre people see that, It Isnot Kin. as toe breaking of art arbl-

i trary law but avoid It because of the1 JTauses. Picturing^ that.,] Ret away from the dftn-thempplves and nelfr pull

s 'senslible.

aonfigbter. Ttie staff ofilcer has uon-

•ot reeanljn't hurt yiof the. flm[t nmells Ilkn

ppppermint." . :"YeB." t*ie father'an««-pm. "it hasWpnermlnt In It, andthat- la-.whr }t Is splendid for W l j L .teeth and IndlRRstlon." . Church oWrtis lng '

ReitSloiis tesijlmonials are valua- GeorEe A Jaekfton, a widely knownW. Shaw, who founded the theological teanher. says "Cftrlsfs

miracles wer* only the b«H toUed tobring the iisople to hear I HIBworda." Heipreached In a, boa*. He

peoplei out of tn« tempi* withand then they came to listen,

poke ^rom the prlBon«r'b,seatJudgeluntll he was convinced,nt about the t

» •

aitif a l . l Sye't in an unusualh anniversart. M

started with1 himbetter,poaitfona.

wa« hoi

my or th* r _graduated out j droveThey gathered !a whl

him. and gathr | to th,noted bnsln<

tastroctor Bt a: military institute «r ^ , a w M d h | g

nave charge oi some administrative jgrhole- page a(le)>artment of the.army or nary. Tbe rtlonlalft.word Is also u^ed for those men at- I Q p'_ Browrtached to tbe nfaff of tbe commander ' jar •, spacein chief. A lineiofflcer to literally that: printed there •he Is tbe man lit the Qeld or on a bat- ' tore, tatettleshlp to ilo tins actual flgbtlng.—I*ewYork Sun.

Chlca ;o. paid |10(•The Tribune'' an<!

i only a passage of Scrip-he : met two businessId they had decided to

join church an a result of reading theadvertisement, j

Church publicity gets results.Bonner went (nto the "New York

Herald" office on^ day with, the words•Read Mrs. S > new »t*ry In the

i helpfulness of '• chained -.to 4." soldier, and f'i;i* *The bought a I sure to attract a he.nrlnir. •

nted these testl'j Wesley Btqpd on big father's jtoinb-I ntnne In' order to get a hearlilfr f ° r

gospel when he was tiifneg oat' '*i. He runted a-foun-

crowd, j

PLAINFIELD THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY

CRIMSON STAIN MYSTERY ALL RAJAH & CO. WILL TELL YO0 ANYTHING YOD WISH TO KNOW

PROFESSIONAL TRYOUTS

REAL ACTS

PEARL WHITE in

PEARL of the ARMY THE GREATEST SERIAL EVER PRODDOED

AL. G. FIELD’S PEARL WHITE m PEARL of the ARMY

ARE rOU trrICIENT? TITlLl t. CHURCH BUIS VS. GOLF AND AUTOS; { CLERGYMEN ENLIST NEWSPAPER ADS i ! TO HELP DEFEAT LATTER INFLUENCE

BOY SCOUT COLUMN muier*' amocIi try aUrmctj** i

Wh.r« THeri Are Only Two ClHMM, j »'«a»snU. Co«trafS l<| i’m* law* eiistlug In Bog- lood anti H»le*leu. In IM**ia when • Udy lo a titled !«*ully mar rio* a I«u-hImu geuil.iuau »Uteo| • title abe tmUr* brr bu»Ui>d‘» nama an- ttrely. end the only right left 10 her of bar fermar tide I- to write on her riait Inc cards and official paper* "Xira. tUy and ao. bom Frlnreaa, ( mioti-a* or Ba& oocm So*«mJ-eo.- Her children are called by ilxtfr father'a name. There Ait only a fetr exceptions to this rule. In Huerta do middle . Use or gentry are known. 'ftM-re are only nobles and peasants- Tie exar. however, grants sometime* for -jwetai merir the right to be styled a nobleman aud also fof the same r*a«>u the titles of coant and baron and o>-<a*luually that of prince. - Ail «bo*e merchants who hat# kept their Anna always flourishing for a hundred year* bare (be right to receive the foreign title of baron This law wsa mads by Teter the Great over 200

latlon has Commander E K ppweUon, leaving - week for headquarters at 2:lQ p. m for bike the anlnrersary of the Scout move-,to cook supper. Tests will be given ideal On Thursday evening. Pebru- In flra lighting and cooking, a^y i. each troop will conduct « Inhibition of scouting nt Hlg’ "father and aoe** supper, at whleb grbool Auditorium. Afternoon and time an annual report Of tho troop’* evening raralnl. will be a part of the pro- i — . ■ gram; the reeding of a message from Monday, the president of the National Coun-1 Troop IS meets at Seventh-Day ell B 8. A. Cotta H. Livingstone; Bepdat church at 7:3tt. ScoutmuUr sad at S: li every member of the B«*y R. p. Barker. Ssouta of America, wherever be ma> , Troop 14 meets e« Firs* Baptist be. will stand at attention with his ,^urf^ a, « p m.. Scoutmaster Wll band at aalute and repeat the Scoot llara H powitaon oath. . During the afternoon every : - - troop of the city will de aoma troop Toeuday. "good turn " * Department Commander E K. J Powllaon meets the Iroop* of bis dle- wlIX trtet for practice or rfllly «»wu lit Troop 7 meets at Plainfield High • School dip, m.. Scoutmaster Jo- NfeaCrvF seph A. Oeraer. 0 Troop P meet* at rirst M * V ft ^TtX church at * p m . Scoutmaster FYed- iterSI- E .TO arlcfc A. Martin Q VfvJ V pi!1, .Tv \JL_-* Troop 11 meets at Hope chapel at . ir h r-tcwfs rMr'n % 7:30. Scontmaat er William F. Rleh-

e-rrtH-h If. If yn# are an old hurlneua (ogy thr •jiw-'timi burn, .n the eye of «very pltyTn* «# Too Ond yonr Wife measuring, tbe dUtauee fr»tu the range lo the kib-heii cabinet end your son cum (Si i lug the I-user uecvws^rr to propel a football In the lo*ro«i arc. The tekiffiooe company ad rises you to give yqur name Instead of saying Bello.’ - . BWeurd he the conciete of thought If ^ -» > rr«-

The Hev Chrlstlaa F. Rclsnar. D. D.. pastor of tha Grace M. *. church. In Jvew York, writes IntereaUngly in •Adrertlaind News;” It U rlgh* to have ambition. 11 la foolish to lobe purpose to succeed lo the church or the mlaUtry. It U Just as essential da It Is In politics or busi- ness. Dr. Welgle. of Philadelphia, built his aufllence frofo iaventy to SOfl tn a faw 'weeks by publRity. What Is rllarch publicity* The church that does not see live* transformed Is a club and not a rburch Advertising must get people Into the church who are not yet open diaelplee. and than have enough gos- pel power to', work iranalngmalicvn in

•ledger.’ •• He left It. and cat Some hours afterwards he If newspaper and reading It wildly to the "Herald" offi«£ thorn to atop it. They tolJ waa too late He carried hd t(sement In with the auggeffi they pul It In one line The^ he said one page. Ha aald^ pay for the page." They 4 Is too late to stop IL” A^ the "New York Lodger" ran three Issues, and be kept It j Nashville, Tens., apent ft? 1 8 months and a« a result Eg factories tnd 1&3 convention Des Motnes through two' publicity Secured 1% factorlei 400 new kouaea were built., Newark has one of the mot used libraries In the countr 1.000 questions are Answer. 1.000.000 books are taken « year—that Is 5 each miaul comas about because the lib Newark usee publicity cc and pushea the library be eye. of the people Toronto. Canada, started raise a fund to help the fai youag men who Had enllsU* dlers The undertook to g. 000 They employed MIlbM every kind of publicity When they ended. It was fot they had MSO.'OOO Instead of «SflO.> 000 • * The Belgian Relief Fund Vaa not bringing in money rapidly. T*e com- mittee decided to get space; In the newspapers for publicity, immediate- ly tlft.000 came as the result of publicity work. Tm. _ - -■ —» « ■ - SnM.I. If*

widely Over dally; When lh«t writer rwinw to Nr# York Mt(. r#wr. wgo, Grwc church • u In tba middle or > block llt#rnlly and Oaor.tlralT Nobody knew wttnr# It waa. or tbtt It .ai doing buafnrn# Mayor I'.aynnr waa a.rad to apwnk nl a church fcwiwin.1 H. conantad. and a arced to brink nil the couuolnnlon- •rn. Blctit war# rcncwatcd. and tan. Tbdy Inclndwd th. pollcw. tbd Or.. Urn atract domains and hwnlth hwnda It wan to notakta CUM »«it day th# dally paper, had an ar.rwyc ol a column and a hair to two column, concwrnlag tha ma#tln* AadMP poo

PTBUtl *1 Th. Public Wtrwlaaa Club macU at baadquar ara at I p. a Troop I? Baat. at Shlloti Partial chorrh at 8 p. m . Saootmaatar Pa- ir- Plod ra- Troop 18 m##ta at Holy Croa# church at 8 p. n . Sooataiaatar Haw- ton 8. Poat#r. Taadarfoot cramlna- tlona will ba slrea.

at*. , tor la a ekurch union wardea. The Tka KaaaJan clarry, balooitlnt to tha Praahytorlaa oh a rah. with Dr. Ual- claaa of paaawota. for U rory 'aaldom theww. or-mod.rator of tha Prwabrta- happana that noblra barwma prtaata dan Aaaombly, aa pastor; tha Matho- 8.as aparlal family name# Tbalr dials, with Dr. Lsoaard. now a hWhop. aa~n mawa alwaya a raaat day cr a *°d tha Coarrskatlonal rburch wars . practooa ■<.. u. aoamthlx commctad -orkln* tokaUar. Thaaa laymaa shot ”F*** ‘.y*; * ”7 thay burn ad fad Ursa on tha tarn, a csbjimd wss itouna iowi ciergy They then hired a'bead and manned ebeejhsy first sntered the m4rrbr<, through the streets carrying red fire. Tha band topped on the corner and played, while they mingled with the crowd and urged people to come to otaarch They were badness men. snd went to the newspapers and le- “ slated Chat this meeting be given the

t right of way ea the front page, of be the dailies Three thousand people ce signed cerds by the time the meet- ss fngn were over; n- The Rev H«nr> Rom pel. a young at minister. In Illinois, started a three I, tseekW revlvsl inerting The planned wide publicity, though the meetings !; were to bf h*w In a small town. He '■ nwakened the ediole community, and a ’ Instead of only three weeks he ran ir nine weeks, with the auditorium packed regularly and score* Joined ir. the church f" Advertising can enforce thinking cd if It Is vsluable with trifling thing' bj how much more potent with worth ik fulf England did not use chewin' 4.* gum. Wrlgley wanted to get then n I Into the habit. He ha* been carrvln „f on s series of advertisements some (thing like this One picture shows r I faCher bringing Wrlglsy's cfiewln* I.1' gum to the son. He says. •‘TSls. my dear. Is a place of sweets whtrh yo- _ - tan chaw a lo«k wrhll# hurt li wir Darmaladl. flplll.ltk fur Hie An liduU wot loaa IU "w»-tu«aa" Tha chU<* Charles of aumH*l The luomcnr li feb %ad been scousiomed only to randv Into their hdrtds the Hrul-li admiral and was Interested at once Tt\# child threw off me iuaiwe with rbe .Vue asked: "Can t swallow It?" The -feS3!5A31«\S‘*,,SS1^

.me ..... tbw# U, - been unbroken Ulil.sigh It was ntnln ^pr^rtnlnt •• the Tathir' a flpuiiish *lu,H f*w nearly three yy .r ..|t pas nerpermlnt In It, snd snd eight tuou<Ii". Ite^Jui.lug •«» shat U why It |s splendid for your Twice the g«trl*on wak •*» H*.- ir'int teeth and IndlgbsUon." Of falling Iteesir-c of the starval^a of Religions ItnttefeuiferrM. hie. A. W. 8hL... —,—v macarlrif called ■'System." ws* hon- • Line and S«slf OIKc^ : ored In an --•+ Broadly speskjuj:. the distinction be- l^th snnlvt tween a line cflker and a staff uScer ,z\ is that between the fighter and the better.posltl mouflghter. Tbd staff officer has non "r* military duties, lie may. for exampla. be a member of Jbc medical coips, an lnatrnctor at a mlllury Inatltute «.r

LEFT FOB SOUTH. Samuel Roth berg, of Madison ave- nue, left Wednesday for Atlanta. Ga . where he will marry on January 24 Miss Rltn Frohaln. dsughtar of Mr. and Mm.' Jonas Frohsln. of that «*tr< • holt Jumper martyr Oirrft A JAIL 8KXTBXC*. j

ROCK OF GIBRALTAR. practical damonantlona It haa beau arraacak tbal tha lactaraa. confer anew#, d.monafrafloh and practice work will meat the .pertlie iiaoda ol oroutmaatera. ul.lubcr. of local coua- rtl. aad troop commute##. axacufjT# odlrara. ommlalm.n and dapotT commUalonom The followluk ara topical eubject to h# dl#co##ad Baaoatlals la Ola aac raaafal laadarahlp of boya Ipoaltlrr rtiarartartifice, pareonal hahlta. atll- tnda toward boya and toward *nc ■coat prorraml. Tha tachalcal aid# of tha .coat prokram. troop maaacw meat, dlffaraat typae of aeoafa. proh. l-ma of dlaclpllaa. ate. It la detract that all aroat oBIcUD any place In tha courier tart tree t lal# adrantaaa of thla conference aad It la hoped to bare a loodl- kbowlnk from Plainfield.

taatlBk "*» ba h.14 •' ra for tba oriaalilat bf » »•» Seootmaater C. B. Oraaoatt. >p 10 mart, at Trinity charOT IB.. Sroetmaeter William H. >n i» menu at Jtetharwoort Ra I chart* at 7:80. Hooatmaataf k'aatrrkard

more clairoaot than the bell that tba church bells «re forgottea. Irtla the bualnaaa of the church to info*, up- on thi mlnda of man that coif and th# autoraobll# will not alona.beat Ot them for Monday'# work. No man can have "*n«et )nd»nieat. eblmaat narrea. net pallaat p#r#t»t.DCy without tba freahenlak aDd atrankth which rwllklon bring. It la ho.ac- cident that preacher.' -on. with a atrong religion# atraephere about thorn. Succeed aliteon time* more than the SOU" of men of nnyfotber ) profaaalon Often • pertinent phrase Vakes people up In an attempt to e#U the roods manufacturer by the bllhd. the following line *a« used: "It le not Ibe blindness that hurts, but tba Idle- ness of the Wind '■ Naturally* irn- madlstaly awakened one to age tha parollar misary and help sllcrtOtc It. tVe mnet hare people sea that It la not sin. as the breaking of at« srhb .— - - trsry law but avoid It because Of the It emails like ra)wlr) j, esueos IMi tiirlng. that people will gat away from tbs dan- ger of It 'thomselree and help pull others out of It. t Church advertising Is sensible ,nI*Is *ra valua- George A Jackson, a widely known who foandad tha theological tpnoher. says "Christ’s -I -rasa." h“ ,s;,-hsi. art* only the ball tolled to ttfsnal method on hts bring the paople to hear f Ills - - rr. Many or tho men eorda." Ha preached In a boat He etaff ufBcar who surfed *ltK him gradnawd out drove people out or the tempi* with tlona. They gathered # whip, and then thay came to lleten. in a group, wrote testimonials of Paul spoke from the prltonar'k seat their Indehledneps to him. and gnth-jto the ludge until he was convinced, ered testimonials from noted business Ha want about the streets of -Rome nt-n concerning the helpfulness of: chained to g. soldier, end that warn Shaw and his Work. The bought a'euro to attracts bearing, whole page and printed these teatl- Wealev stood on his father's tomb- ttioalali. stone In ordltr to get a haerlAr for n c! Brown tb Chlcaao. paid *101) the gospel -hen he was Inroad out far a apace In .•'Tha Trlbnoe1' and! of other, plates He r.nted.„doon- prlntad there only a passste of scrip- dry and usoi, It aa hat- turn Later he atet two business waa a shocking thing W do lla Cook New men who said they had decided to llllterete me. and turned them la join rhurch as a result of readia* Uta ■ ,Wo men worn prearb- sdrertlsement. I, « .™t. eburih', tbe rth'a Chnrah publicity gau reanlli l^r , i,est crowd. Tba great Bonner want into the "New Tork „owd was I reach ad to by Pastor Herald 'o«ce one day with the word. I Dowell, who knew how to do pnb- ,w» BMd ura. l i saw .lory lo the I "city and ao ha bad tba crowd

on m enmrgm III •*- - I — - I , , , , Brunswick city ordinance relative to tll» of employ,1 \v, tbe maker# of tba bolding ot poMIr atroat meetings Bulad oat nfn. But )oa ought lo an- without flrat obtalnlnc ■ permit, be- athree uf tin- qiMkea lo twenty tore Recorder Joeeph J. Feaeler leet Meqwk. *aj» Mr. Kemi.W. It jreu au night and waa sentenced to •eveo «w#r fewer It IihII* alt-* .luwueea or day. In the county Jail aad Hand 8W> deliberation In llgeigl.t New York Thla Is Iba mailmum pwaalty aodar - the ordlbence. Rot brock was arrested >**« 9etur day nlaht for tpeeklng at the coraw of Oeorce and Church atreet*. Th* r ora plaint and al*o the ordinance waa reed to Rothrork and later fce an dOeonre Cowell, • traveling dam- an to hia understanding of tha rharge.

Prlte eeai must XMor* > p. , affib

Saurer Employes Rehearse For Show

naitv fr>ui I'll- uiai*Ni • f lift lioaicw “In th*- I'd* re;-»ivt* v%.,rk 'Wiryr 1 nukr-J tie* fMla •* (•Yen. in ■ Ml* "•> "ie* »* n.n *uh* d«d with wrIUoa i^r.o u * | m.l that .Hr want* ti#crowd \u fin e jiK-oo far .vicuna i.^Ih -im 8S|*iiii miiffr.gf. We have g. i*i*ujr •wiefutiy »»* .lB.<e«r* 1*f tbi .g 111 J.v|*aa. you UUdef- .Uiial aud k*C|» a |*n U> d<«r watcli mi what she Write*. I«^a«i«w* It L Hk|- ly to bare a nimrlii; UmI meu «lv u«K wholly niKlertiand." Ar* hie Bell th WotVl Obthef.

ADVKRTIHI^i Rellgloua advertlalng In gen era) and newspaper advertising In particular were r«roi*mrnd* «d’io tbe Pea tore’ AanodaMon of Dallas, Te«*’. b7 «be pfibUctty enmmutee ef the eaaoriatldn. A lengthy dlacumlon followied the rea'llpg of the report The rommltiee docloretf that full Investigation had dlgrtoaed that newspaper advertlalng was the beet form of publicity for tho pastors of Dellas, snd yecom- ni ended tlbc-sl a as Of oewpapar apace snd printers' Ink. Tba sd- tt-rilslag aboald bo placed In tbe ■new.p.p.ra on Ssturdaya. tho committee aald. In order to stimulate church attendance on Sunday*. Tpe rjalla- Advertlalng L*egue Kit* meeting appointed ■ eom- Itbv to eo-onerate with and a»- ilM'.tbe pgetora In the prbpara- ‘tlnrt of copy for the rfiurqh *d- .>«r9alnr- Editor and Ptibllah- tr

His Matoh. iltty prodigal rrtorenl manner arcoafed hlc The The employee of the Sauer shop In mMl

thla city are rehearsing for a min- father Htrel show to be given lor tbe benefit -\\ « of the eh op band at a date to bo an- >uU (, non need leter. Th« pn»ceeda of tbia n affair win be uaed In the parrhaae of; new Inatrumenta. It la planned to ror l ,: secure the Plainfield llkch ffchool au- “N«* ittorlum for the pdventtfion. live." The hand at the present time l» compoeed of sixty member* and ere- TIm, a ted a good Impraaalon at It* first M nubile app«?»rance In lOil^hra of Py- . this* Hall laat. month. James Hal- lard lx manngcr of tbe mln*trel show and would Hke *o bear tram anyone who deelre* to take part In the pro- duction. Mr HBlInrd can be address- ed at hi* Jioine. 1430 West Third, street *

HIXTY DAYH TO HORER I P. Charged with being helpleealy drunk. Frank Schellen. «» old jf fender, waa arraigned before City Judge William G. De Met* and «en- toncod to serv# slxtf days In «be county Jail

» him back. At# fatted raifr* dud wrn a matrl. think im let yus 'hroalrla Telegraph

Papep waa made from rag more than ten. cetiturl.-N a being bruttght t» HttD>Pr t teeulb century. But D'fferant IcM’ A certain retin-l t*»aj, A latest arat7 known rarlety of Iron art Is found In N.wfonndlsnd All that 1# bunmn must retrograde If h does not advance.—Gibbon Amcrtca'a «r#t buna was tba Bay Pnln Bank It was printed At Cam-

IlijtTAC H.AST TCI t.-UlBK. Tb# rcstsnrnnt attSrtlDd l® tl tJAaen-it'ltv Hotel will does an Mo 8st ivtar no#null, who I# sbo to; oca, . now hotel In Perth At hoj. will conduct tha enfa kualna WHO IS WHO tho HW »>IU>. hurgp t’bhail- IrtTr'agca’.

TODAY AND TOMORROW BEST SHOW OF THE SEASON

THE MESSRS. 8HUBERT'S NEW STAR STAN STANLEY THE AUSTRALIAN RIOT

WILD and TECKLER THE MUSICAL COMEDY DUO KENTUCKY FOUR

BLACKFACE FUNSTERS THE WISE GUY COMEDY NOVELETTES MLLE PEYRANIS

TRAINED COCKATOOS ' PATHS NEWS MUTUAL COMEDIES

Annette Kellerman WillShow at Proctor's House

for tlM week starting Monday. Added features on Tuesday .Include aJanuary 11, the manaefmcni of Proc- Keystone comedy and the lataattor's local'; photoplay theatre has Pnthe ivwkly. wMlr on Wednesday inbooked a piygram of «b " "" """toplaj lutoVe*. starringCreatest »m moat popular stathe business On Monday, Vttai

••SHOW OP wo:Th« "9boir of Wondw*" »t Uia

Winter Garden, which has pawed it*one hundredth performance, promisesto ecllpae all IU prBdete»or» in pop-ularity. Ttiat the theatre-going pub-lic has found greater Joy in this, tbe

ga la but another proof that the de-Tlres or these unique •ntert»fnmen«a

Laetera in the art of ipeefc

Theatre Bill

"Riot of Fan'

eitravapama. The blot I doesi G

Manager Shannon, In aecurlngII] for the latter ball of the week

famous stage sue- pears fn Triangle s Three of Many, , ™ ™ •«• " iN ,o ,h t B f t B r n [ 4 j , t thpre Other numbers on th© bill Incl

Stan Stanley," who l s avit'-i his nonsensical ai

Imitations. Night after •«»*" ««*gathers at the Winter Garden theaiparties made up of entertain me

from all walks of 1««- " 'ure to find a delectable •"•irstlng with romody.

riot of tui

Monroe. Mcfntjre - ant1

ard and Howard. Walt"?

Supported by LUCILbE LEE STEWART In"THE NINETY AND NINE"

snd Nine." Mrs, Pearl White.MM "The Nlnisty and Nine," MVernon Castfi ^pjtears In the a<>rotid-Army." andchapter of thd wfrlai "Patrla." and a ptetes the 1lansfa-eornpelMnr Keystone comedy Mpry Plrkf<completes thv- I'rogram. her ([rentesi

On Tuesday and Wednesday special Holland," ai liar r a n ^ e U i

far the famousraarde to

itlc star, Annettito presently stai

Pearl of thej Keystone creation rom-till. On1 Friday, beloved,rd will apuear in one of

RiicceMPs. "Hnlda fromnd Wilfred Lucas will

npnt" by appearing in "Trie JBcro-icbjie Mystery."'

Saturday's program consists or

ome. In o , ? of theutar prod^.-titin.s fiv

e acr«en. ^'Neptunp'

tic spectacle and which enbuilding of enormous wnki ,

stage level, was entirelyI

ted yese

ANNETTE KKLLBKMAV I sireCOMING TO TI1K HIPP.' tail.

I —, alto'Charles DUUnshitni authorized the I'fat

announiernenl yesterday that An-j Itn«lte Kellernjann, the ronowned dlv- ter several weens DI *•ins v en its. *(rj!l •jcp^ar iii person a* -tn^ '•n^in^rTlni? pro"th« HippodroJi* he^lnnliiL' Monday. '• solved and that the

lotted on tfitj urograra of "The Big [in; addition to the m

let. Mtss'PaTlowa. as already stat-' olfier paReantry and BtHI keepi ad. closes" h*». llralied'enga«ement o( tlTely Intatt Tie hiifie Ice

« Kelly. Tom Lewis.IBT. Dalafe Irving. John T. Murra-Grace Fisher. Alexis Kosiorf, Whit& Claytnn. Sidney Phillips1KB, Bdmund Mnlcshv.Brown Jarnea Grant\ Ernest HarpVirginia Sifttth nnd oWiers. Matlne<>-occur on Tuesday, Tharsdayand Sa*

* ronrerVroade na of all tne leadlnrentertalnera of New York. •

"HER SOMMER BOTL"Capacity houses continue to be thp

role at the Aator Theatre where thr

military nnetAtta. "Her Solditer Tiny."1B the attraction. With a Ibrllllan'r»st hended hv Clifton Crawford

>MH, this oporetta. now In. its nHhthieek, has already been r«^»rded as

"Vt it Chadwirk EHr. GerEelx, Mildred tics and witty etoriw. One of th«tichardson, Harold Vliart; Qeorce hits of the program iB a fcklt in HOURL. Fchlller. Prank nidge. Ward De entitled "The Wise duy" and WildV'olfe and Ethel Brandon, .There is ft Lerkler are the prlnripftEs In a clevchorus of sixty. Matinees a,re given or and original musical tiornedy duoa Wednesday and Saturday. • The last number on the bill is "The

1 j Kentucky Fouf,'* a corps Of blackfaceA bit of rare lace inspirM one of funsters. T!ie seventh episode of

the most corneous scenes ol -The I "Pearl of the Army." featuring MissCentury Girl"—the procession of the.Pearl Whltp. win be th« tnovlnR pic-

O W Is the Dtl!lngtiam-ZteRfold eii- Th-rc, will also be Patbe's Weeklyferialnment at fhe Century, Theatre, and several miTernai comedies.New York. : | The usual '' Monday ektravat^anza

^~ Its pliew floor for the aqueous «j>ectacl«r-Iudlng Miss Keltermaiin.'Wtl] be i

• . . . [aced'o

8

ntedn

y j

annon has secur-

plrtures. ° ""

eental ls of this n<-« athletic-*ater noY-'SlnnVnrTiSi W m l ' — •Htppo-jelty for the HIppodrpr- — w _ . .*»r.pln?; oral

spectacle,._ _ ._. lOdrpme are being written enDf^lallv f i r her "bv Chan-announced, bnt it is stated tfcat Miss n l n s pojiock anij Rennrtia .Wolf andKellermann will swim and dive, and prepared for 'tho wreen by MarKaretas It has hern several years since TumhnM "Thle story has- "to do 'Withshe h a s been seen In the flesh, -doing' '"Cinders." a llltle newagtrl who on a

snt o f t i t e l y Intact f i e hdBe Ice pond f a r i t h e remarkable things which have b e t [ g mafe thei ward of a wealthy•edingl-The Merrv Doll." ' which. ow|ng to! made the motion pictures—-of which <orkho lde r . he wager ln K ! tha t ne can

thta continued skat ing Interest, fee^ "The Daughter or the Gods." now u . a n F f o r m t h ( , n B W F a i r l Into a societyI • " 3 i • ,{ belle within aj Jear . T i e |rfrU be-

jr p i which|Hhe formerly ito(fl. When her b*no-• Eactor is adou( to win the waser. helD8*es his none* and ,is arrested fortheft, and th« former newszlrl andreporter, by hflr tlevern<>». discovers

. [the Identity of the real thief and frees] Wie man whom :she loves, and who| has learned td love her.- N"ot onlyIs Miss Doro seen a= a npwsgirl on thestrcetx. in a rawed suit and dllant-dard hat-, hnt » '{Pr tier rl^e in aocte-

AltbonK.circulatedengaKemei

C. IT. Gnldert: Sydney De«n and Rob-crl Gray.

Other film" of Interest fo be shownare "King nl ttit* Rail." a new comedyentitled 'The Bnd of a Perfect Day"and the Ftrand TVr>icat Review, In-cT.tdlng int-reKtinir news picturesi from this country and abroad,i On the musical prograjti Is Knildram

lolindebut.

•* Utgbai' nouncemCbat tbi

w l t » wient tintlplair he

public an- with three stages. The lower onel _ . __.if he was convinced will suiiport the Ice tank, the tiecond musical setting ls by RayrrIntended for a mas- will be a trifle below the footUghU^ bell. *

> is be- jmost dlffirnlt |

"A I»AI'CHTKU OF THK CJtVlW:"No Gorman student e*er w

thoae girls are If they get nr-rapedthe rocka." satj one of the dlre<"toOf William Fox's |1.000.000 pictubeautiful. "A Daughter of the OorJe

'ferred to the wore or more

ind HuV string.' For nla second number hiwin plav Ole B«ll'n "Paterjpnten'i

^ • Sftndnp." a «cpndlns»ian fomnoni-

Orace Hoffmita.

lfnl

njd Knrt-o Arenrcn,xlan terlor will alsn be heardicert of^"»Ptra. nrtdT the 41-of <*ar) F-do'iari*. will ren-

s(tl« overture and plav In-i*ic to the nuVjf-ts *hown

'"'-4 I - » JiMis*

hif Vnnetto Keilermade rUr of the fairy photoplay. ThMrls nelected rrom the beet »wn*rs and divers to be foulM in"nited States, upre fre'iu^ntly Intia] danger " ' losing thelc liven

f the Caribbea

i EilaaNgh/ Varbiiry and Tee'iShubert rrBHen^ri for the flr=t time;' In NPW York. a( t"ie S^iubert Theatre.

[ titled "1-ov*. O- Mfk^.- Mi's M»r-

i Is- n In the !)•«•'istead of del which

d * dlal world a

uafnty

•ommfc'erated by her 'utsteri. 1/

Maiy 23.

itreet. Messrs." William Elliott.F Ray Conmto"k and Morris Gesttwill produce, for the first time inAmerica. "The. Wanderer." - a- newBihllcal play by Maurire V. Samuel*.founded upon - "I>er VerlorenerSotin," by Wllhelm Sohmlttbonn.

ft produced in Burope byProf. M Relnhf

laid In the Holy L«nd and iisand /ears aeoWanderer" fol

r T I s onvp Jtwas srtie TIIK prn-entert "NobodvHome" and "V*ry Gnon Rddi*-."' bothmously sucnefsfuf in New York andother cities. :

"I-ove O' iMike"—a cpmedy of

work of Thnma-" Sydney, with lyricsby Harrj' ti Srt*lt*i 3nd ninpl'* DV .Je-rome Kern. H Rains lt«' title fromfhe precence at n house iparty at arnn'tionnhTe conntry r-iace of iJordMichael Kilttaro. a Rrltffli ei-armyoftif-er. who is fn (his country buylns

flture of the male meTntters of the

tfie eyes of the niaMens," the whilethey rlan revettee in the nn-noBhIneat * -

•ell theirabout the

ner vnen they lesrn he 'haaMi bit in the trenches and re-I the Victoria Cross for braveryie mainsprings of the action.

for ali of tne Relnhardt

was the production of "E

> .Moor*,' i w e i t l n i the Coined) !#it*eleUe, • tu.- Mine Uu>," *t

BRAD THE PXJUHTIXU) MZ88XNOXB

' Hazel Dawn is one of the best pa-, tronft th» U. S. postofTSce nas.; enrrenpondence Is directed tnostl;ocrupants of the trenotaos "io.,,^-

; where In Prance." Minn Dawn Is ap-pearing In the title role ot "The Cen-tury Girl," at the Cetnurj* Theatre.New Tork.

n'; are to London theatre-Thp unilerwek boat adds local

i a scene between a mermaidliver In the Century Theatre>

( Inment. "The O»ntnry Girl."[Corals and lobsters, a few; anemoeoa,ard a lobster or two lend atmos-iPhere. Thp lattef are -ontrlhuted bytbe Dtllingham-ZIegfeld chorus.

j —Read th. Adrt. la the Record.

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“Riot of Fun Annette Kellerman Will Th# -Show of Wonders" at the Winter Garden, which baa paeaed IU one hundredth performance. promlMo to ecllpee all Ita praderween in pop- ularity That the theatre-gofng pub , lie baa found greater joy in this, the twentieth Winter Oaren eatravagan- ga. la but another proof that the de- cree of theae unique eotertalnmente, Manager Hhanuon. la securing a are maatera la the art of spectacular bill for the latter half of the week exfravaganaa. The bloom dor# not at tbe Plainlleid Theatre, obtained rub off the peach at the Winter Oar- a variety of number* thht include a den. In the whole world there la no little of everything on the vaudeville other Institution of Ita kind. At- atage. The eadllner la Mile, tempta have been made to plaoarlse Peylanls with her cockadooa. a num- tta plan or entertainment; but theae. her tbe like of which haa seldom sp- in the main. Save been but dismal peered at a local playhouse. Imitations. Night after night there Other number, on the bill Include gathers at the Winter Oarden thbatre “Australian Htah Stanley.'' who la a; partlea made np of entertainment riot of fun with hla nonsensical an- aeekers from all walks of life. Here one I* sura to nnd a delwtable eve- , _ . ■ nlrg bursting with comody. music V-*. * P1"** and girls. The large cast include- /.'>/ 1

i;«nr- w Vonroc. Mclnlfio »n>' 11... -1 w«it ■ - n

■ 'I i: ■ i"" J < J.p'l Krnr-! . *W k’lrtlni. Bldim nnd nfhnr. M.Mo— IgB l"«r on T-,»r-.l»v nnd S». . H .rvUSr urd.v r.T. S.mda. nl.M lk«r- I- > a W . copcerl made of »" If" l«*dlnr - gW > ■ ■nt.rtalnera of So- Tort. • ?"’•

Show at Proctor's House

rornnltv rn-tr — nnnfinnr to bn ttt 1 J ,.,t. >1 C-- '-'or TboMm »*t«T» I1' i : . r-II 111 !•«. ' ' .WHL I. th- .fira-ffon. <VfP « '-tll'MIf | - .not b. Clifton rra.fnrd . John fbarlna Tbnmaa. Adrlr Bon- A- C-I^T^gg- land ard Ham !.«■!* -"A tbanrIn. " TwRl m• *1. and a bo. a ttn.lr.b b0o.o- .• o, on*, this oporntta. no- In In olrhtb nook, boo alroadr boon rooorilod aa ono of tho moot uopnlor offorlnita Mark.n ttn«l. or! Wild nvor proaontod on Broad-ar | ,i„ i-i.i.h.i.i jn—.ir In tho company. In addition to tho ,|||. Today aol T above-named -luart.l of. aura. are mil chad—Irk Blit Oerxely. Mildred Ilea and wltlr otorlee.

JOSEF HOFMANN, pianist, will b« heard in concert, in the Plainfield High School on the evening ol

Jan. 23rd. This will be a rare treat, to which the people of this vicinity have been looking forward. This great concert may be perpetuated in your own borne with the Hofmann Columbia phon- ograph records. Josef Hofmann is an' exclusive Columbia artist, and we carry all of his records. Come r and hear them. Of course, Mr. Hofmann S/ill use a STEINWAY PIANO. We are exclusive

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AflRETTC KKI.IJIKMdX |»l«» aquatic npnctarln and -blrt nn-ilor tUHISC. TO THE HtPP. uH«d lh« building of 'normmi. tank. tic. i . above tbe tun Invel. ••• entlrnly Inr Ckarlea OUHngkam antporlted tbo ..rtctleable pot onnountemend yeelerdey the! An It ••• demon.lrnted yetterday nf- oth n. the renowned dfv- ter severs! weeks of experiment that mo appear In person al the engln^rlng problems bad been tal! beginning Monday, -olved and that tie great Hippo- elt; nr the time row al- riry>iue ran prewont a water spectacle. snr ,rogram of The Dig In addition to the m..*l al comedy K« Rhov" to Anna Pavlow* and tbe bal- mid efrens feature, minstrels and aa Jet. Miss' Pgtlowa. as already aUt- other pageantry «nd atlll keep en- a he •4. closes h«> limited engagement of tltely Intact fie hage Ice pond for the twantv -eelttf on Saturday preceding “The Merry Doll." which, owing to mi that data. tbe continued ska tit* Internet, he Tl

STItAMi THKATRR At the Strant Theatre Marie Doro will he seen In ."Lost and Won.” a gripping drama of newspaper life written especially for h«r *bv Chan- .nlng Pollock and Rennold <Wolf and prepared fer tho screen by Margaret Turnbull The |tory hae, to do with “Cinders." a little newaglri who on a bet Is made the ward of a wealthy stockholder, he wagering that he ran' transform the newsslrl Into a society belle within • Jesr. The girls be- comes a reporter on t*te paper which 'she former!t Solid When her bene- factor !■ shoot to wla the waeer. he losses his monejl and .la arrested for thert. and the former aewsglrl and ; reporter, by her cleverness, discover* , the IdentltT of the real thief and rrees the man whom she lovea. and who ! haa learned to love her.- Not only Is Ml*s Doro seen aa a newaglr] on the •greets. In a ragred suit and dllanl daod hat. bnt affer her rise In socle- tv she Is given an opportunity to wear •nme beautiful gowns. The Famous Players Flint Company., producers hsv« given MU* Doro an exrellent •tpportlng ca«. Including Elliott Devfrr. May Kelso Osrl Hinckdnle. C H f.oldsrt. Sydney Dean and Rob- ert Gray Other Aims Of interest are -King of the Rail." i entitled The Rn.l of a

nett# log Venus, th# Hlppodr January *2 lotted on t» Griffith Piano Co.

Babcock Bid*.,

comedy

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attention. new sportocls Is be-, most difficult musical feats, that of lag staged by R. H. Burnslda and the playing Paganini’* Variations on one musical setting U by Raymond Huh- string. For hla second number he * wllj pisv Ole Biiira “ftnerjenten's Rondag.” a Rr*ndlnavi«n composi- tion of much charm and henuty. Clrgce Hoffman, the tal*>ntsd colora- bir* sopesno. and Fnrl^ Aren»en. the Russian tonof. will also be heard The -orcert orv’|e»tra. wilder the dl- eec,|op of rf’srl Fdo«isrd* will ren der an opergglc overture and plsv In- cidental mn*1c to' the subjects shown

•’.% DAl’OHTKB OF THK OftlW." "No German student eVer »«■ prouder of hi* duelling seat,» that, those girls are If tbev grt scraped on the rocks." said one of the director* eft William Fox ■ fl.OOO.ObO picture beautiful, "A Daughter of the Gods.' He referred to the w ore or more of beautiful amphibians, who. aa mer- maids and water nymphs, art a» a foil to the marvelous aquatfr arroui j pllshrr.enta of tnnetta Kellenrann ; the star of the fairy photoplav These 1 girls, selected irom the best swim- mers and divers to be fou*1 in the I'nltrd States, were fre*iu«ntly In ac- tual danger of losing thel^ live* In the lashings they got rrom the tides of the Caribbean Instead of deter- ring them from taking c^anc«e. the wars they received from being dash- ed about on ihd rocks caOie tQ be cherished badges of rouraus and the girl who came hack to New York Without aneh evidence* of her prow- e*« was commiserated by her more fortunate sisters ,

In New York at the Shubert Theatre. Monday evening. * new mhsleal corn- ed v in n nrelogne and thria- acts. «n- tlfled "f^T* O’ Mike" Ml-* Mar- bury ha- rapidly gained » distinctive place In the theatrical world as a pro- dueter of smaft and daloty musical 1 Plava In which an afmnanher* of fashionable modernltv Is nonve-ed |f was she whq r>r-fniv| “Nohodv Home" and "T|ry f^>od Eddie,'' both of which mnsfcai comedies were enor- mously successful In New York and other cities "Love O’ Mike"—* cpmedy of vonth and Infectious gaietv U the work of Thorn** Sydney, with lyrlca by Harry n Siklth and mo sic hr Je- rome Kern. If gains lie’ title from the presence at a house pa-tv at « ftish lor able country o|ace of f^ird Michael Kildare. n Rrltlbh ex-armv officer, who Is In this country buying munitions. *nd wit hwhom all hbc •oung ladle* of the party are madly Infatuated, to tbe dtgust And dl«com- flture of the rbnle members of the group. The Irt’tor seek In various ways to rehabilitate themselves in the eyes of the maiden*/ the while they plan reve*** fn th« unmasking of the swnrgerlng Michael. How wen their efforts *ucc*e^ and how 1 they change their minds about the Britisher when they leern he ’haa I done hi- bit In the trenches and re- ceived the Victoria Crtym tor bravery are the mainspring* of (h* action.

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•TIIK WWMKRKIL" N#n Tueedav evening. Januarv 2*1. at the Manhattan Opera Hoyse. West 134th street. Me-a’-a. William Rlllott. F Ray CondUo-k and Morris Gest i wtl| produce, for the first time In America. “The. Wanderer.". a new nibllral play by Vaur/ce V. Samnetr. founded upon “I>er Verlorener S«din." by Wilhelm Schmatbonn. which was produced In Kurope by Prof Max Relahardt. The scene- are laid In the Holy LAnd and In Jerusalem three thousand years aeo and In general The Wanderer ' fol- lowa the parable of the :-rAdlgal son aa narrated In the goai>el of St Lukei chapter flfieen. The play haa been staged by Ben TuaJ. with dance* ar- • ranged by K. Koaloff. and the IwrJ- denta, music fa by Anselm Goetrel i The sranen and co-tumcs are from .original deslgna bv Stern, the artist for all of the Reinhardt production* and whoee last work seen In America was the production of "Soraurun."

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S«bn‘svrlnee threaten to become a* mmillar to N*w York audience* as ^•.pelln* ore to lyindon thaatro- ■ nerw The nnderwea boat add* local color to a scene between a mermaid and a diver In the Century Theatre* entertainment. "The Century Girl." Coral* and lobatera. a tew anemoena ,ard a lob»ter or two lend atmoa- ! Pb**re The latter are rontnb,,^ b- the THUinrhaa. 7uw.i^ .v

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B. P, O. E., llames U Seating.1 old. g

trlckelslid

denly with acuhome on WaiehunR aven'H nnaanight and died shortly before io'clock tbe tallowing morning. . Hiillness was "not considered serious until a few minutes before death and h-passed away before All of ttir memberg-of his fsfcilly had arrived at his ?*bedside. Surviving 'him are 'two •*'' ightera. Miss Sadie M. SeaiMn Charlej Kith i

R. FAIIEK.-no «,eks after th* death of titsier, Alexander E. Faber, W Rock-w avenue.-William R. Bator, aged

fortv-four|: passed away al &iK homeon Park nl&re Sinday after i severalweeks' illness" with imeumorgla. Thefuneral « a9 held from the l#te homeTuesday at 11. o'clock wltfi the Rev.M. St. G. Burrill. rector of lbs Churchof the Holy Cross, offlctatin* Inter-ment waslmade In Hillside cemetery.

Mr. Fabfer m s taken 1115 shortlyafter his father's death and-for thatreason was unable to nltend,the run-eral. Corn.pllirations set in Tand of-fered little chance of recovery. Hewas secretary of tbe A. E. Father Co.,Inc.. of Ne> York, of w-hlch iia. fath-

esident, and was.- widelytbis*Ity. He wa».s mem-

if both tbe Park Club and H.vde-

tived; Edward C. Searing, fore:the Record's mechanical department.and « half brother.' • •.

Although of en unassuming dispo-sition and a devotee to homo life Mr

•Ing made! a host or friends dar-

>m he w o o d Go'f Club and took a prpmln., . . , P « r t In their activities T

' He la survived by a wife ind twonhlldren, Helen and Wlllfcra R.Faber. A sister. Mrs. EdmuBU Rush-more, and a brother, Charlen Faber..also survive.

fleld.but maintained a keen interest In tbeaffairs of the local Elks' Hodge, of1

-hicb his son! la tiler. His rellgloiiterBets* wpre: with the Trlni- "

rormerf nbaren and the whole)) iness and aarijestneKfl -which: chat:firize(l his eyervdfiy life were c

Dutch Arm.it'h^rbood 4n<5b , t w o rtlirch

Which he belonged.Mr. Sear in fT will prolui**ly t>e

recalled by Plainfielders for Ufa IclatlqQ with ttje E-rempt Firenien

iberlof lii" old Gazelle.ianyj and watf-hed

pride the progress of the departiafter years, j - * -Coincident iMth the death . of

Plalnfle'd muni was the announce!made fie rtaj* before tbat fbiFreeholder .laiies A. Burnett^ of

-otisini had passed awayllowing an attack slinila"Ing's.

_ . .wo weeks with an attackgrip tbat dflVeloped Into pneirmonla.

Mr. Inline was a rentdent of thiscttv for miny years and cnftyed awide acquajintance. When be firstcame here from New York as a youngman he opetrd a barber shop on Park

ord \ avenue and: Jater renioved to Use cor-lals ner of Second street and Park Avenue.

... which, the deceased held ac- Selling out.tfce moved to South Plain-tinUnce. The pallhearera were: W. i "eld and kept a hotel there for wv-

.. Woodruff H. P. Seader. T.'R. Vanjerai years before returning to* Plain-Zandt 'J H. Wiolsh A K Wlllett and •fleld and joining the police force.I* W.'Leek. Burial will be made ln!»urlng his residence here ne,wM a

—•—• of **e volunteer Ore flepart-id fcjr sometime was Ita assist-

Funeral services will be held thli

oek. Of Trljity Reformed church,charge. Numerous floral tribute?

•re received i t the late home today.,,,i(inc them being tokens from thechurch. orKaniRations, the PlatnOeldI-orige of ElksJ tbe Plalnfield Record

loyes, andi scores of Individ '

'Nowhere in fine footwfear are

'fashions, f»Aa and .fancies

; shown in wider variety than

< in'these smart Shoe* that set

Q p | pace in the race for ie fot novel-

ty effect*.

t IJootH for aftei

ear, Stret

Skating Boots and Ti

Khoes for all occasion — i

$3.50 to $6 50

, ; X WILMTT107 Park A ire.

Boots,

npers'

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HturrinftWilliam Courtenay and

Lucille Lee StewartMr*. Vernon Cattle in

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No Advance In Prices

TirlRSWAVCLARA WILLIAMS In

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With Pearl White

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KRIIVWMARY PICKTORD In' Hulda From Holland'

AnnouncementAll Frenob Ice Creams, per qLTOcFour or more quarts, per qt.. -SScFrench Individual Moulds,

per iliwsn $£-.<

CRKAMS FO REMTRKMETBisque Tortoni, per qt SOcBisque TortoniBisque Princess, per dosen. Jts.oa

'Oder pudding, per qt.. .•ode Pudding with

Sauce, per qt Vl.OONesselrode- Pudding Garnk*.

ed, per qt- . . . . . . - •Van Mousse, per qt. . .. ttteCoffee Mousse, per qt 00cPeach Mousse, per qt OOcStrawberry^Bjousse, per q t . . .BOcCoffee Parfalt. per qt 00cOra 3onffle

•se(. per qt. . .Orange or Lemon Souffl

(in fruit), per qtPeach Melba. per doienCabinet Punch, frozen, per r

Oswald's• 01 i:\ST I-KONT STKKKTWoodhnll A Martin Building.

EX-BROKER, EX-MAYOR, EX-COMMUTER,

EX-FARMER, HEEDS CAU OF THE CURB

\ In these twentieth century days.' ofAmerican nuatale and buttle we fre-quently hear of persons effecting: *••come-back'' In Tsrlous walks of Ufebat one that smacked of the genuineoccurred several days ago. whenThomas S. Tounjt walked out on thefloor of the Produce Etohangre. NewYork, just tvo yearn after he had re-tired to his -little farm and chickensla Fan wood. The men wiio toadknown him for over fifty years staredand then stared at-aln before theyrecognized In Iiim the man who hasb e n a figure In th« Exchange torover half a cpntury. After managlpKto HT« In retirement for two years.Mr Young «ks sold his chickens atidagain rptnrnM to tbe excitement inthe pit of thq Ernhancd and taken npt*te burden as the oldest commuteron the Ontra] Railroad of New Jwr-•ff.

morning In order to get to New Yorkbefore noon. A ye*r later ha movedto Fanwoodand has made his homethere since. From then until he qnfttwo years ago he had not missed al-together flvp days from business andfieures that, he has purchased wellover-five hundred monthly tickets forwhldh be paid something over 13.-500. Not 1c,ng before he decided togive his chickens all hfs attention he

than any other person on the JerseyCentral.

During his residence In Fanwoodhe ha« seen It grow from a hundredor so Inhabitants and when It was In-corporated as a borongh some thirty-five years age1 bad the honor of beingIts first mayor. He has also held

Fun for Mrs. Efiixabetbnother of &dge R.. or New *farket.i r<?std»nc<f of her

at I:JO.el lg1oi .H j t c r m e n t w a R t n a d e i n theSout lp la ln-" ' . j i f i r t r t cemetery. Mrs. Von Mln*en dl&d

' " f ^ - « ^ h « m « <" hw son Mond?y from

UrielMrs Von Mlndei

|balfhls

i natlv•ountry

"jahe'okme'to'N-e^Marher where she[remained for tbe prft=t twenty-six

best years. She was sixty-nine years old83°-[and had been In excellent health upHe!«ntil the time she ret ired Sun-

En- ' day night, i Hrt son Is t ie only nearfitb I surviving relative,tent

KITGKXK A. T.AINR.iral berviree for . BufMne A.for ii'i-nv veftrs a resident of

the Clmrch ofinception. * Eltza-

.er tnla city wore held i'n- [the immj ""• lustli. Tuesday morning. Interment

"e In SL Mary's cemetery, thiscity. Mr. ta lne bad been 111 for thehe

of

MISfi KATE F. KIMRAt,!,.lss Kate If. Klmball, a Resident

nf this city for many years duringier early life] passed away at theiome of her brother. Arthur Klmball.

jf St. Clond. Cast Orange, on Wed-nesday after an illnes.1 that Had beengrowing gradually mom severe since

suffered a stroke of iinralysls in». The funeral services will be

seld at St. Cloild tomorrow afternoonind win be private.

Miss klmball was In her flfty-ttghth. year antl coming her when a

jhild had madb her home in Plain-field nntll abofat twenty-fiTk y<

Bbe attended the local sob

High Sefcool In the class of 1S77. Sheok an active part In religious anderary circles and at the tints Blsh-

Fr>r some years Be hadlade .hia home In Eliiabeth> where

he died.He Is survived by a wife andfbroth-

er-ln-law Eupene Rellly, of Uaion.

city Bone thirty years ago oas madeexecutive secretary, holding thattlon until tbe time of her death,lowing a fondness for things of aary nature In early life. Missbill had considerable success aslutbor. One of her last publica-

tions was a book entitled. "An Eng-len Cathedral Journey." StW WTote

a number of other book* of. a similarthat were authorities In their

field, jMiss KImbaJl was the daughter of

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Klmball. andbeside the brother with whom sheived. she Is Bunrlved by three broth-

.Isier. They are Alfred

rcmviN SHROPSHIREFollowlnc a stroke at apoplexy,

Edwin Shropshire died Monday atthe home or his daughter, Mrs. FrankMobus, of Watcbuog Avenue. [- Fun-eral services were beld at his daugh.ter'a homei Wednesday afternoon.Rev. c. C.: Caine formerly RectorGrace M. B.'Churctfi. oBlcintlnjr. In-terment was made In HllMdeb ceme-tery. ; . I

Mr. Shropshire was born in south

!fals lire In that section. For thepast fifteen yearn he had Hred wits -his daughter, baling retired" frombnsslness. He was flfty-aevd - andhad enjoyed excellent helth untilstricken Holiday. • . . .

JOHJf T. OfWKMN. *Following a lingering Illness, John

. Conklin. aged twenty-elgnt. diednnreday In Muhlenberg Hospital.<here he had been taken on Wtodne

Trinity Reformed cburc*. Re*. JohnT. Qroek. officiating. Interment willbe made in Somervllle. ,

Conkllh badbeen a.resident of•itv practically all MB life. Born

here ,he was for sometime a clerk Inpostomce. He had spent

some tin:. Klmball, of New York; Professor Atlantic CityL. Ktmball, of Amherst College: the benefit o '

imes B. KlmUall, of Weat Seventh | SurvIvlnKreet. this c»T. and Mlse May W. |Mr. and Mr<itnhull of New York. Madison ave

. j - !B. Conklln an eiALBERT A. LANCE. ' | offlce and. llentem

I4 d i t f i v

i In the last few yeo>ni atnd other resorts for

..Is health. 'im. beftldes bis parents,Nathaniel Conklla. ofle. Is a brother. Jaraos

e earlyg mm,

t

. _ unit first appeared on t efloor of the Produced. Exchange earlyill 1SR0. a-hen lie * M a Tonand had remained there evFortv-seven years nso he mto Bound Brook, commulirtav despite the fact that h d W i . . .ge( up before the chickens each I "Young"

. snd to ttiis

i I ieveral oten o s to t s d eakes a keen Interest in Its municipalffairs.

A few-we*ks ago Mr. Young saide would let tbe farmers raise chick-ns because a stockbroker couldn'tnd make money A short time Tatere had sold them all and now ran beeen any morning running for the

Albert A. Lanee, aged sijrty-five.died In Muhlenberg Hospital Mondayafter a short Illness due to apoplexy.The body, was spnt to Somerville. hisformer home, for Interment. Al-tnouErti he had been in falling 'healthfor some time It wag not until he fellsuddenly unconscious in the bath-room of' his homie on Craig place Sun-came to this city from Somervllie si*years &go and *va** connected with A.

MRS. ANNA V. WA3tt>.The funeral of Mrs: Anna Victoria.

Wahi. Who died at her home inScotch Plains Mondar. wss held atSt. Mary's Church, thin ctty, at 9o'clock Wednesday morning. Inter-ment was made In St. Mary's ceme-tery. Mrs. Wahl was i thirty-twoyears old and had been sick a .saorttime. Besides her fcmband. sheleaves two daughters. Fiorenc- andAnna Wahl. 4

HANDBALL PANS AB& IPLANNING TO ORGANIZE.

e fool takes things as ttb* wise taT always

Gibson'sRYE WHISKEYE. C. WESCOTT

'Phone Connection.

West EndStorage Warehouse [g^

212 LEE PLACE.JOHN WINZENRIED, Prop.

MOVING VANSGENERAL TRUCKINGSecond Hand Fiirnitore Bought

and Sold.Retidence, 31S L M Place

CI'BRNSEV TO.THK PORK, iOtis Guernsey, of Yale, whose field

goal in the last few seconds earnedthe EH football team a tie wfthPrlnreton In 1913. defeated H. B-Mlxtiell, of Princeton Club, In t i efeature match in tbe third round nfthe Class B National Squash TennisChampionship Tournament, at theColumbia Club courts, yesterday. Tieformer footbatl star won in three

5. 7-15,[ 17-16 and 15-10. • M \:s well known In this ser-a frequent visitor. Sonie

BV unniouncement was made ofTiis; engagempnt to Miss MargaretHehderson, (fauRhter of Mr. an;d

|Mrs. Franclsl. Henderson, of Fa*-

School Work, { handball is to the*on of Erin what

FT • TI J * ibaseball is to' us. The Celt whoI In 111 f HP A IT comes to this country to take up hisUP Ul If«: ^ l f f r | r e B m e n ( . e fif)dB t h a t o l l r methods of

OBT PAI1

The children of tl f i

The children of e m mea specialty of sowing wild oats beforeAls marriage will be sure to harvest

b d t f d i

he man wfeo madejheld tonight in the headquarters i

Als marriagean abundant crop of

ANNUAL MEETINfi.j The annual meeting of the Plain- j.thn. of Scotch, field Building Trades Council will be only competitor,'held tonight In the headquarters <*"'

MING tX)NTRACT. \... _fc Buekle Company of

t werp awarded the contractpalnitng of the addition «oBur* Sanitiiri'ini by tn>

..u jf Chosen Freeholders Tues-day afternoon. Their bid or I3.30O

'wag JTr, lower than tbat of TTiilltpPlains, who was the

| for HHI Bonnie

Front streeL-v The election ... vand other ysWly business will be | i

jtransscts^.'in*; It Invariably sett!nrar

nlHun- rlnti(.<- wfthln the last 'few months :have caused 134.- '250.000 damage. '

The explosion of ohplls at 'Black Tom Island, Jersey CJty, 'entailed a 10ft ot 120.2^0,000. '

T*he explosion of shells at 'Kingniand , last week rained 'H2.0Oi.000 worth of munltfon'a •and property. - '

The explosion of 400,000 •pound* of itnokeless powder at •Haskall last week caused a prop- 'erty loss Palimatpd at $2,000.- 'D00. . ; •

WII.I. riKSIDF HKRR.Mm. Mary J>nrkin Kliner and John

Bernard Penef, both of this city, whowere united In marriage on the even-Ing of Decembet 30 by tbe Rev. Jo-seph O. McKelvey, of the WatchungAvenue Presbyterian church. NorthPlalnfleld. are vpendlng the wintermonths In the" South and upon theirreturn will reside In this city.

. in th« Record

: As yet no setlttenipnt of the elec- ' itrical contract fi r the Emersoa Ave- '*

'nue School has • been, reached^ The n: Manhattan Engineering Company, , T*'orlgioaUy awarded the contract, was £°

'declared bankrupt sometime ago and;'Ryder & Graves^ of this city, were n_i

Up to the present tinte nothing de- tho'nlsive hits hecn ;accomplished In re- l h f ig&rd to either securing another firm -.

Itr. finish the work or in regard'to an ^ j , ,Ja^JJuntnftnt on the part of the Man- ft Aihattan Engineering Company. Dr. n ir (! Henry Jtf. Maxsoh. Buperintendent of »,,.,ischoola, sUted the other day that ' I t ' the

the locr- !

azin

. Tie findsbat ft the

n circle the bs»es atg at of speed, (he Georgia

idolized, in very few i.la-eesQnd that the game or *mnd-

l l dt guch leh

e or mndplayed

s to Piain-

this

jpiilar here, H« willare two - handball

Ity, one of whj*me of whjth isJin* situa%i on

>ropertv of St. Mary's chjirch:ther beioa: situated In the, rearIre Headquarters. A Hai|db«Uhas beert, formed In this cltfandice will be held under the:aus-of that organization in the; neare, the proceeds to. help defray

FRATERNAL VISIT.Last night a large delegation froi

Ptafnfleld. I^odge.; A. O. H.slncludlnth« offlcers. attended tbe Installatlo

S Elizabeth.

.ITalr was In Charge of C. L. Wabl.r , and George Baldwin. Music forbe occasion was furnished by .Ber-ell's orchestra, of Bernardsville, '

F Division S. Elli

puiimiLD naooiuv

f! i

$25 CASH REWARDS

FOR FINDING

Wh

I

DEATHS OF A WEEK

o

Who

Ask

James H. Searing Highly Respected

U? failing Following |a period health Indirectly attributed be sustained! In becernbfcr. 1910. while on hlq(wa> tq att*o<| the me mortal uorvkm* of Plainfield Lodge. H P, O. E. James H. S-nrin*. sev- en ty^slx ycari old. was stricken sud- denly with mute pneumonia at his home on Wairhung avenm Monday nlaht and died shortly tpfore 8 I’clock the following morning Ills waa nrtt considered serious un- -w mlniites before death and he away before all of the mem- ber* of his fair Ilf had arrlred at his beds^da Surviving -him are two daughters. MlU Sadie M Searing and Mrs.. Charles Zimmer, with whom be lived: Edward C. Searing. foreman of

WILLIAM It. FAIIK|L wefks nlfrr th« de view avenue.' William K. ltoh*«r. aged forty-four,. passed away al IIB home on Park pl^re Sunday after a several seeks' lllneKa with pneumoQla. Ths funeral »«* held from the who home Tuesday at 11 o’clock with the Rew. H. St. C Burrill. rector of th# Church of the Holy Cross, offlclatlm* Inter- ment was made In UIMsidecetnetery. Mr Faber r«i taken llli shortly after hlM father's death and it or that reason was unable to attends oral Complications set la i and of- fered little chance of recor waa secretary of the A. E. Fiber Co.. Inc . of New York, of which ila fath- er waa president, and was. widely lrhown In tblswlty. He wa*_a mem- ber of both the Park Club and Hyde- wood Golf Club and took a prominent part In thtdr activities. . f* He la survived by a wife bud two children. Helen and William R. Faber A rffter. Mrs. EdmuQp Rush- ore. and a brother. Charle* Pkber.

abeth

and a half Although of in unassuming dlspo Mtlon and a devotee to homo life Mr . . Soaring made! a boot of friends dor •a,BO ■orT,v«- ina his thirty-seven years* residence -u , m Plainfield. Coning here from West i field. He hadjno fraternal affiliation* £ J ' vfl hut maintained a keen Internet m the _T hT?P 1 •fr.ir. or -h inc.i Rik.' inik-. oi

zx'isixisr.&stssz or h,r *°n “-t ,na

}^53LSJ“ ^rs£SaHa ffws fcSSiysj'-s S-ArtSM? sron.rl.ood Jnd «h. nu.jh A,-. rro„ N~ To,h l". L ?Tr* »ri»"“*'ton* 'O ih. cm. tn New Marktt. whore .h. w hich he belonged.

Everybody and find

all you can about f

“WHO IS WHO”

Searini recalled b» dating with i a member! of the old Oanelle 1

•ket. < ...... remained for the pdbt twenty-six "■j will probably be beat years Sh© *|jtT-nln© years old llilnflelders for bis ass©- had bden In excellent hmlth up tlw- Erempt Flrep.en Hr until the time she rottraJ Bun- .••■e a innmi-w of the old r.anelt© Fn day nlaht. If»m ion Is the only near vine Company and watched with »urv|vlng relative, pride the progress of the department f # la after years, i • EUGENE A. LA1NF-. * Coincident 41th th© death of the Funeral eervlrea for - Rugnno A. Plalnfle’d mnn was the announcement Lslnc. for d'any years a resident of made th© day before that former tbla rlty. w«re held at the Church of Freeholder .lames A. Burnett. of ITn- th© immaculate Conception,. Rllsa- lon. his consln. had passed away sud both, Tucsdey morning. Interment denlv following an attack similar to waa made In BC Mary’s cemetery, this Mr. Bearing's. city. Mr. Lelne had been 111 tor the Funeral services will be held this past two weeks with an attack of sflornooB with the Rev. John Y grip that deVeloped Into pnemnonla. Broek. of Trinity Reformed church Mr. T*Ine waa a resident of this In charge. Numerous floral tributes dtv for mgny jeara and enjbyed a sere received at the late home today, wide acquaintance. When h« first among them being tokens from the mmt here from New York *s • yoan* church organltatlona. the Plainfield man he opeferd a barber thop on Park Lodre of Elks, the Plainfield Record avenue and later removed to the eor- employea. and scores of Individuals ner of Second street and Park avenue, with which the deceased held ar- Selling out. he moved to South Plaln- 'qealntaace- Thb pallhmirers wiera: W ««M and kept a hotel tbera for aov- A. Woodruff, H. P. 8eader. T. It. Van *rai years before returning to- Plaln- Zandt; J. M. Welsh. A K Willett and ««ld and Joining the pollca forca. U M. l^aek. Burial will be made In Turing Ms residence here he ,wma a Hillside cemetgry. . member of the volunteer tire depart- .: ment and for sometime waa 11 MINA KATK F. KIMDALI*. anl ^ »ome Miss Kate P Kimball, a )ealdent

on Keep Your Eye

THE PLAINFIELD RECORD

of thin city for many yea re during her early life, passed away at thn home of her brother. Arthur Kimball, of 8t. Cloud. East Orange, on Wed- nesday after aa Ulaefes that had been growing gradually more sevefe since she suffered a stroke of paralysis In 1*09. The funeral services will be said at St Cloud tomorrow afternoon and will be private. Miss Kimball was In her A?ty- elghth year and coming her when a

re aet Itaaa hero ade hls home In Elizabeth? he died. He Is survived by a wife aagkroth- er-in-’.aw. Eugene Reilly, of Uhlon.

■Dim BHnopsHnu# Following a stroke oif apoplexy. Edwin Shropshire died Monday at the home of his daughter. Mrs Frank

JffiMTiSC M’ ■■■ offlclatlng- la- “™“' *** —,n— .(o rn. ntaM th. loci AoKool. 5; Rk.or-Dlr. .u Don. I»; Moth nllkMul.lirffAu.’Ik j«r»»r *»a «p»nt tb* krretor #«rt ot Mljh Srtiool In «h« rlus of 1*77. Rkr M, ,lf. In lhM ,^-,|OI1 F,r ih. «*>* *” »»tlT. I»rt l> rell«l*B«I »»■ put nrto.il he DM U.o< -1U IIUrUT clrelaa BBd Dt thotlm. Blrt- 'hto d.uiibtv. D.tIoi r.Ured from — VlDrent rono^l tu, Ot»»Mo,o. ba„,n TJter.rj’ Bud Mntllc ClrelB In tkla n>d onjovod eirellBBt DBltD BBIII II# nrtr-*orei> Bad •it — WojdBT.

John t. mniJK. ^ Johk

Nowhrrr in line footB^oBr are fBBhioun. rsi »hown in wider varir

, tha pace in tjr rffseu

ly than art Shoea that a«t the race for novel-

tor after non or Streei Roota. I-^TV evtyiinR wear

lAdtinR Itoota and Tn mpera' 'Nhoei for all oecaainniK-

$3.50 to $6

A. K. WILLETT 107 Park Ave.

ijTS? •tn

50

Announcement All rrenoh Ice Creams, par qt-70c Four or mof'e quarU, par qt-. . «5c French Individual Moulds P«r down fia-oo

r REAM A FO REVTKKMFT Bisque Tortonl. par qt • Risque Tortonl Olare. perqtMkr (Usque Princess, per dosea. fra Nesselrode Pudding, par qt. . Naseelrode Pudding with 8auca. per qt BI.OO Neeseirodd* Pudding Oarnlafc •d. par qt • Van Mouses, par qt Coffee Mousse, par qt Peach Moueae. par qt 90c StrawberrF^ousas. par qt. gOc Coffee Pi flB. per qt. Orange or I^mon Souffle (loose), per qt ' Orange or Lemon Souffle. (In fruit I. par qt ts Peach Melba, per dozen ,.. 9Z.7X Cabinet Punch, frozen, per qtWOr

Oswald's 101 EAST FROST STREET Woodhud A Mania Building.

EX-BROKER, EX-MAY OR, EX-COMMUTER, EX-FARMER, HEEDS CALL OF THE CURB

day.

itury d; . American haetale and bustle wa quently hear of parsons morning In order to gat to New York before noon. A year later he moved _ to Faawood and has made fcis home back” la various walks of Ufa tbera slaoe. From then until hu quit but one thst smacked of the genuine two years ago be had not missed *1- orcurred several days ago. wben together five days from business and Thoms. 8. Young walked out on the I figures thst . he has purchased well floor of the Produce Exchange. Saw over-five hundred monthly tickets for

'city some thirty years ago was made Btrtokl Its executive secretary, holding that position until the time of her death. Showing a fondness for AUpOT a roBowIng a lingering lllnese. literary nature In early llf». Miss T Conklin, aged twenty-eight. Klmbdll had considerable success aa Thursday laa author. One of her last publica- tions was a book entitled, "An Eng- lish Cathedral Jouraey." Bhq wrote a number of other books of a similar nature that were authorities la their field. Miss Kimball was the daughter of Dr sad Mr* Charles Kimball, and beside the brother with whom she lived, she Is survived by three broth- ers and one sister. They are Alfred R. Kimball, of Now York; Professor A. L Kimball, of Amherst College: James E Kimball, of West Seventh

died J Muhlenberg HeapUnl. been taken on Wednee- Funeral ©errles# will be held tomorrow afternoon at t:10 it tha Trinity Reformed rhartfii. Rev. John Y. Rroek officiating. Interment will be made In 8omerv11le . Mr Conklin had been a residest of this city practically all his life; Born here .he waa for sometime a clerk In the local poatofflee. He bad apent some time la the last few yean at Atlantic City sad other reaorta for

York, just two yean after be had re- tired to hi. tittle farm and chickens la Fan wood The man who had known him for over fifty years staled and then stared again before they recognized Is him the man who Has been a figure la the Exchange over half a century. After to live In retirement for tw* Mr Yonng has sold his ehSck again returned to the excitement ... the ntt of th# Ev©btaxe gad taken tip the burden as the oldest commuter on the Central Railroad of New J#r-; takes affairs

benefit of his health Surviving him. boride© his parent*. street, this city, and Miss May W. Mr. and Mrs Nathaniel Conklin, of hltt! be paid something over $3.- Kimball of New York. Madison avenue, is a brother. James &00 Not long beforh he decided to i B Conklin an employe of the' poet give his chickens all his attention he ALBERT A. LANCE. • 'office and llentanant In Company K was found to have commuted longer Albert A. T«*nce. aged abety-five. than any other person on the Jersey died In Muhlenberg Hospital Monday MRS. ANNA V. WAHL. . The funeral of Mrs Anna Victoria Somerville, his ,Wnhl. who died at ber home In Interment. Al-1Scotch Plains Monday, waa held at ’# rtiu

Mr. Young first appeared oi floor of the Produced I In 1180. when he was and had remained there ever al Fortv-eevsa years ago he moved Round Brook, commuting

Central. Oaring his residence In Fan wood Th© body he haa »*en It grow from a hundred former born* or so inhabitants and wben It was In- tuough rorporated as * borough some thirty- for no#.- five years ago had the honor of being suddenly unconscious In the bath- men! waa made In 9t. Myry It# first mayor. H# ha# also held room of bla home oo Craig place Bun- tery Mr* Wahl was thirty-two I other* offices and to ehl. date day night that It became severr He years old and had been sick a .abort Interest In It* municipal came to this city from Somerville six time. Reside* her husband, she years ago and «M connected With A. ,leaves two danghtork. Florence Bad

ougb he had been In falling health fit. Mary’s Church, this rtty. ht t r some time It was not until he fell o’clock Wednesday morning. Inter- ddealy unconscious In the bath: .ment was made In 9t. Mary’s cerne-

day chickens

A few-week* ago Mr. Young aaid v. D. Honeyma* old let the farmers raise chick- stockbroker couldn’t 1

d make money. A ffhort time Tater had »o!d them all and now any morning 4 9 at the age of 34 fch I ’’Young" businPM men

of North avenue. Anna Wahl.

Princeton In 1913. defeated H. Mlxsell. of Princeton Club. In I feature match In the third round the Claes B National Squash Ten Championship Tournament, at l Columbia Club courts, yesterday. T former football star won In t Storage Warehouse

212 LEE PLACE .nj-anc-a-t — . JOHN WINZENRIED, Prop. MOVING VANS «"• Fraao. H.aJ.r.or,

CiCERNHEV TO THE FORK. ; Otis C.uernuey. of Tale, whose field • RECENT ff. J. FXPI/MIONft goal In the last few seconds earned • be Ell football team a tie wll

School Work IT ‘ • A * baseball Is to' ua. The Celt who f In If) I hp /AlT comes to this country to take up bla Ul J fit rB(,ideilc# find# that our methods of

HANDBALL FANS ABE *; PLANNING TO ORGANIZE. handball la to the eon of Erin wtoat baseball Is to* us The CeIt, who

pley CACHED **4.000.000 LOHM.

Phone Connection. West End

Explosion* In New Jersey mu- nitions plants wfthln the last few months have ranked 114.- JRO.OOO damuse. Th® explosion of shells at Black Tom Island. Jersey CJty. entailed a lose of 120.150.000

irlcal that because Tf Cobb can bat Ih the .300 class and can circle tha bases at

n. Modi ha. I ton reaciad.- The S G”r>1* Manhattan EnilnMrloc Co-nan, ,1°. f**. originally aaardM t»a cootraet. vas V""' •t- lar-H bankrupt ao—tlmr ago and b „ , ,h £V. ?*b ^to’Vlaln Bydnr A Crarea. of thl> city, m, fuid w« Bad *Da« iljf A, iu author!lad .o rentl.n. with oal, Ih. »• I■»r kS

Miss Marga

D*K • Tha okplo—on or ahull, at • nocrewy eloctrl«l worlt, p.ndlnr an «-a rtal Pere ira t,'.-dha ref- • Kin Ireland , lut wort rnlnnd • a*rren.«nl .1th tb- aretropolltaa iff. .*!* ..''0 1',rdh*" Ohio • *12.00°.ODD worth of mnnltlona • corporation Up to the predent time nothing d' dalve ha* been accomplished In

Gibson's RYE WHISKEY E. C. WESCOTT

GENERAL TRUCKING Sacond Hand Furnitore Boo*ht aad Bold. Reiidcaca, 312 Lm Plare

fool takaa th Inaa aa th'ar con ah. car alwara «oaa waata.

tWI'.tl, MKETINTi. Tha aannal —retina of thn Plaln- | Raid Bnlldlna Tradre Conocfl wUI be I*, chlldroa of lb* -an ^o -^a.^d__toni,b. l._th^ ^d,^re, - ■peeialty of aowl

w^#d. GET PAINTING CONTRACT. I Woolston A Buckle Company if this city warp awarded the contr for the painting of the addition Bonnie Bur# San I tori um b; Board of ChDeen Freeholders day afternoon, Their bid or 13.3 was 175 lower than t Jahn. of Brotich Plains, who wM only compel Mo:

de Of • and prop« writ! • The • arid)• pound* o Faf- j • llaskall I i • erty loee

ring wild oats befbre * Front atre^< The election of offleer* When ttie World o’ tSIuro^ hfreelland other y&rly bu.I.sw will be ,„f it Inwrljbly wti p of advice. transacted itbe lasUllnroW plan. ties the debt

and property “ plnelon of 400.000 dmnkelees powder at last week caused a prop- erty lose estimated at 02.000 - 000.

f# Bernard Penef. both of this city, who were united In marriage on the even- ing of December 30 by the r©t. J«>- seph 0- McKelv#y. of the Watchung Avenue Presbyterian rhuroh. North Plainfield, are spending the winter months in the South and upon their return will relde In this city. —Read the Ad vs. in th# Record

court# In this city, one of whlfh to the public, being sltua£d on

•i*j!3ShS{,orT.oa o,Thd.'5a“ ^s^sgrerss .s: tiVnry pany nniBh th# alcctrtcal work nerted with th# beating and ventilat- ing system, rntil a decision has been arrived at

HKIfOR mn DA NCR About fifty rouplen were present at “ ub’s dance held f • ,h« hi^ inan~f|n*Ar ,b* »*rh«,|<»r Club’s .!• Inspection of Hb„ f-batham will hhv# to be postponed. pin|nn©id, last Frldsj street, iforth Friday night , The affair was In charge of C. L. Wahl. FRATERNAL \ IHIT. !jr„ and r.eorg© Baldwin. Mnsle for night a largo delegation from th#) occasion was furnished by .Ber- Plalnfleld Lodge.! A O. H-» Including r^,.. orchestra, of Bernardovllle. / i Lodge.! A O. IL-laclodln rr* attended the laatalletlo of DIvMon f. Elizabeth

National Guard News

•eW-four trim w1M year of liilfi eloil«I!»llon of tHe S1V01

niM bad but tflneteoti drills. The lawrequires twenty-four drills Tor pay,bat It Is undrratood that the romin-

'••)«• which *5fii .ruling will g « pa(d. anyhow.

up to this

Colonel H«pac* M. Reading; has an-nounred that the members ot the Sec-ond Regiment will be paid " "

- future. -eottpan1

torles sent from the border «U-.„„ while the Jersey boya were sol-

diering at Douglas to the effect thatDanny Cnpld waa working over Umeand that Jersey parsons would flndplenty of bo* In e n awaiting them

• n the troops returned have heldI In all quarters. In the "doug*-' mitts the marriage rate has Deem

particularly bfnb and even our Plain-field troop h«a been (truck by DanayCupid's arrow.

hUrd of theW H m e

tnre

io troop has

~ Cap&Ins or the respective Phrcy Hansome and Clinton Ivlnn andten hire affixed their «lgna- it Is believed that the marriage date*

" » fcayrolls and evarythlngjfqr BDgter Wiirren Ackerman addU b u t the money which i Private ReglJMld Ralli a r . not far

" " days. Wages

PERSONALstreet, have been entertaining MPayne's mother, whose home Is ICricago. •

it .TeOery, of Berkeley Height*nerly of thia city, l^ft yesi

day for Detroit. He Is the sonWilliam Jeffery, of Plafnfleld averB l H

Jeffery, oHelgHts.

l Ch

Is expected W" a .Tew7 days.*lfI date trot£ July 1 last.

itted

BerkeleyCouncllm

South Second street, la spending afew days at Bangor, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy,lloomsbury, have been spendingfew days with friends in this city.

r>. Ralph Willis, of Camertme, who ha8 been very ill of late,Ow on the road to recovery,r. and Mrs. J. O. BoStJtelit avenue, are the proud pai

of a ten pound girl. t^ ,Miss Florence Roth, of South

nue. Oarwood. has resigned hertion as stenographer with the C.Electric and Manufacturing <panv that place, and has accepted aposition with the Internatloi ' "

mpany IB this city.ea Hurley, of Belmont avenU'm Injured while at work in th

e time ago, is

I ill with pneumn-

' and

Indicating that there hiSecond Regiment guardsmen are lapse pf activitv since he•appointed - 'In the announcement hfe original application tat* „-*„.-•.

made last we«js to the effect that the Captain nuarJes Peteraon has rereiv- pf«..-w.

to be recruited 'In'Trenton. The lo- for a mantclpal appropriation of |1S|-]cat guardsmen, MPtfted that part of 0(10 to aid in the erection of the ne*r jthe company would be recruited from pipfnfleid armory. Captain Peterson ----- 3~-tUnutiUiithe comWleV^om arising the Flrstlhai complied with the request M J | "Jolna; nlcrty. Mrs. CoodwlnBattalion the S m a r t e n , of .Utah ha. made It plain that he Intends to j £ " " h t * r * " ^ ^ a I < ^ ^(a the BTCah-%, Armorv. and efforts W everything possible to facilitate C " ? " t o h e « *»• ™ s I ° ! s w , , h , ,nto bring about that end had been | ( tettlng tfce new structure underway Harry B. Dennis. of^Watchtmgmade by Lieutenant Frank V. f,ow- as^snon as possible. lavenue. wn.den and save,-*! other officers of the ! 1 , - L ' ™ * ( .linbattalion Th« snpplv enmpany also Wlthourh Major Hobart Brown. of'?*0; la ««l

^x n« • n , ,^_n.. UA« Taw rt r**v^iLthat place.ll Mrs. Robert Montgomery, of thfsj •"!( i- a former resfdent of Cranford,

•'offlr.r of Tro<m D, aa the r«*ult of «» ' " ^ ' V ^ ' ^ * . . 1 ^ ^ 1 - •i Caftaln AJbert Porden's r^lfrnatliti. I . T p.- Stevens, of this city, hi

-istaher. of -he Fipany. la e'per

ore the F mate ooii«iderabl« activity h*s hr-i in ev!Waehlngton daqre ainonc the enlisted men In an

neahers.for the effort to rout o«t »«ltatfl« material,-•t MlliUrli>m.| As first lieutenant Mr. Rnnklflnl-,tl educators, fniiv demonetrAted his ability ati, warbassp. or Doit'rla* anrt it Is with dee'i regretnrtlcularly <hm that the solilera have learned of hlnii benefit would stand In tlie election matter- As a

lltary tnlnine in drin leader he has no peer in the lo-j M r- • n d

wed by rBi (rnnn and fhe mem bora leirned to I w e s t s l

of Columbia tftlreraitv. ihandl*

three days In hlsJsignated |n s

ilitarism. At PP-

Bred a strute while

r a doctor's care at

presic AF

n, of S

"Preab7~~

ie«! frr' Al" Bmalley, formerl

rikinfleld. Heury Welsfled Mr. Arrmon on hiI. will remain in Fil weeks. . ,

Charles F. August, formerly a real-it of the West End. but now livingPhiladelphia, has been vtsltine HDTKIJ ASTOR RICK,in Chamberlain, on West Third] 3 rot.

News Oddities

ntj'are

of former To-i Per-reant Rrown Rol-stoti. who rwrlenert from the ;un-! atthe; border In order to reti

universal aerrtu. not b»HevPd Unt he |wlll be eligible:The group otiphyslrlans and physl- to enter the race,

cat ertur-iHor? i&ntended that the sort —of physical training required in a rtflWr* In charge of Nationalmllltarv courHfitfacka elements of ex- Gnarrl drills In al! narts of the Ststonrn«-lacks el<

ntlaV:to * • « i

DIES FOR A PEVNT.Philadelphia.—Crawling under a

•ed to put a penny in a bank lastht. 4-vear old Harry RaaHkow, of•th Fourth street. B»i ffte to his

othing and was burned to death.

CAVE-MAI*, in VI.MIS, 1>II S.iter. Pa.—Disappointed In

John Mead, lived alone more. 40 years in a cave on the Sus-

quehanna bills, and Is now dead here.

GFTS LIEN ON TOMBSTONE.Atlantic City.—Judgment In tbe

mount of 1500. which If not paid

APPLES, 16-q.t. has.KRAI, NEW Olit.i: \NH

MOLASSES, q t

thai i weeklv mt from.. lAances at thiarm in BTto«>ig;dofls not really teach nlfftrt. Thin If piTii<-mar[v rnuresinw, . . t u n ,., »-.-mboystft* art of>ftr because t*iey are in the nnits which returned from bor-:*"",' , m i m Hton yowntr to hakdle real weaoons and der duty and nome drs^tlp stena wll). *'K r""i-emen l ° " " •"'undergo the rfcora of adequate In- be (ak^n to co-nne;i the dellnn.tents j Pa_lr_ nf,ron. ,'• demanded^Structlon. to answer to t'"> roll call In the f-i-

T h e

Flrst fthitiry. Includwin be. hf

(nfneitlon of the Sec-

I PbUnflel'd. and the

• tb" Ilof the

mirt bflht.light befo-t the Si

• • i l i ' i -

•file. In aI Court toda

lult filed inncnin = t lot

mtnlstrator <

« b « e n ' jved.If own D, Of Pialnfield, tnkrn In Mveni l<vnlO^JapTiary 39 and 30, n lins >>ii«ip«Tii1et>' <lrl'J ivft*\ t"fitatlve orders months of Jannary and February but

rsjpptvpd r»ct *«-elt; The Insn«--Uffn a rtlff sfhertiile of makear* work rswill h.. conducted under the directionof the [rune-Jar ponerat's Depart-ment ef the DB&4 8UteH Army, as-sisted hy liftn«^tor-lnptriictors delat-ed by the War>n<TSfrtm-nt. Accord-Ing to the lyelonp defense act ofJune 3. no organisation can be In- %*?

Instrnrtnr. BT thls^riillnir the Inst^ec- J*^'tor— InPt uotorft n*sltvieii for duty with ~xChe National ftpard of New Jersey,most fcf whom tiavn-hnen on duty In

" State for wo/e than a year, will

ispped f»t for the forepart of.

• the flnn«arF"edffra| Inspectnnnai--- 29 and 30.tin Mvtrnn plover and Rill*wer* e'e^tftd sergeants

JOKER IS SHOT.Woodsfleld, Ohio-— HaroM Shorts,I. may die as a reinlt of playing "a

Joke." He bla^kenert M« face withloot and went to a it^l^bor 'e .honsp

to have some fun. Willlant Bright,of Henry Britrnt. saw Bhortsand. mtntaklng M f

ramll Hflethief, seized thngh the S

ng Shorts i

gamllv fle sH d

The bulletkthe neck.

d firedhit

THTKVKfl CIIIJOROPORM TTO<!S.Des Moines la.—Edward Rnet'Oi

a farmer living near W<-8t I'n, la., baa been r tn"W

! theft of fat hogB fromnlg*t. Tbrr "

SHARKEVSSaturday Specials

70c65c45c22c18c35c29c32c12klifllc1.2025c25c10c24c12clie9c9c

25c24c9c

14c,14c30c

: 90c..16c

EGOS—14-hos.rdozen , .

EGG6 F le m ingtoiaa Roses," dozei

BUTTER—Oada's Tub. "TheFlneat," Ib ,. .

LiAKD—Pure, home made,

I,AR1>—Beat Compound,ft '. . . . i

CRISOO—We are Bellingat iPCRfXA—5-A- plcg 1

Whole Wheat Flour.;<)!,!> MEDAL i UH It,

5-R». sacks J l [.;FANCY CAU PRl SEH, .

40-50 siie, Ib* •'. .• ' . V N n F V . U M ' K i n i K S ,

unpeeled, Ibj j I .JERSEY POTATOES, very-

flue stock, lS-fflt. Ijftfl.. . t

WHITE OOKN MEAL.Virginia, 6 tbs '• .-.

BLACK KVE I>i: \S . '3 nta. LI ; . . . . .

GAL. LIMA KKANS,

<•! Itr-S, can of 12 - - - ,•\V<-Y M.MiVI.ANI)

TOMATOES, No. 2 % c*nFANCY TELEPHONE

r i ; \ s , ck& :

BLACK PEPPHt , 310c Una . . . . ' ; . . . .

Bernard Hurray, of Little Roy Hlun Macaroni,t, are the pvDud par- Noodles, ete. ia » <««.^ S«-!BI.™ MBKi-ciTsrp.

large size. 33*£; smallNOT-A-SEED -

RAISINS L..LI . . .CIDER—Fresh and aweet,

gallon II

SHARKEVS228 Richmond St.

Phone 584

Aero WorkersHeld Banquet

In Sebrliig's Anditn

lard* Aero (Jlul).: com

tlon. was held, aboutif the. organization t

Addresses on Hiijb jectse engaged in.tiic <

o Corpor-m G m bf* rspresent

natrtictlon ofbv Chief En-

gineer C. H. Day; and Gerseral Man-:er T. H. Hufe. of t h e : Standard

CLEARANCE SALEWith gleeful anticipation the thrifty shopper eagerly looks forward to our period-

ical announcement that our Clearance Sale If. now on with its liberal selection of Ladies'Blouses and Underwear.

THE FASHIpN SHOP

Watch

WindowuT[he Only Specialty

Shirt Waist House InPlainfield $2.98

0EEPE DE CHUTE BLOOSES m WHITE FL&Jsia OKAY BROWN PLDMBAVY; ALL SHADES TO MATCH SOTTS OF HEAVY QUALITY CEEPJBAB $3.!iO AND g.88, OUABAMCE PBICE j . *198Am>*398

French VoileBlouses

Trimmed with Val.Lace or Embroidered.Seme fine pin tucks.Regular $2.60 and$2.98, clearance price$1.49 and $1.98.

GeorgetteWaistsd embroideredlace trimmed,

new models, allshades to matchraits. Reg. $4.98 and$5.98, special forclearance sale $3.98.

H a tand

Beautiful mid-die Blouses

All latest designs.large sailor collars,all shades; sixes from6jrears»o2Q;,Tegul»r$1.50

Just ReceivedA shipment of'Oiles, madras, linens,

stripe,;also someregular $1.50 value,special for tomorrow

.. .98c'98c.

SPECIAL REDUCTION OF ALL KINDS OF UNDERWEAR INCLUDING BOWSECOMBINATION ENVELOPE CHEMISE, CORSET COVERS O A M S O L E S BRARSfEKES. PETTICOATS AND KIMONOS AT GREATLY REDUCE!JM?CXS'

Closing Out Sale of Corsets at 1-2 Price$ p o Corsets, clearance price $275; $3.00 Corsets, clearance price $2.00; $2.00 Corset,

c earance price »1.50; $1.00 Corsets, clearance price $1.25; $1.00 Corsets, clearance price7!iC. -

We ha-il

Ladles' pSohool

p. B. a. aNight School Mei

have purchased from a large maMfactnrer their'complete line of Sample Blouses.Georgettes, only one of a style; tin regulak- price on these samples from $6.00

$12.00, our clearance price $6.00...$4.50 and $5.98

^ Fashion Shop176 East Front Street Tel. 2607

Recreation Calender

illc Swimming d a i

High Sohool pool.class. Highwan transacted

. I the eTeniOE and

. !«ti by Caterar B>ai anrt Insttumeotae rendered by some

eeting It was-derlded tstrel, «how on Februar

greed upon ata^henrsalt: will b<>Bl

ment willCaptain CarnoU! B. ,Hodwith the New York fSallo

itenant In the inrain cho*efi wern Prl-enrsull. Adam Miller.1 ties behind them

F. ,H. Bowe. Pe>vy Clnrke, Albert! Thev had elven the finn Hi

rday evening F«J)rnary 17Biperl^d lHal *-1ar«« number of Tom. Rodmpnt of mpany K men rrt^m tills city win attend part, ban b«Mi

will haveand tt Is p

H » > n of thend ipoint. In

hlcb Companv K Is apostponed from De-

f^ebruary 5.

leKer. and the but- !eh Ms jaw and en-, weekly lectu

T. M. C. A.. ARRANGING A SERIES

rtiied to hold Its annulHl-jlay, Murrh 3. The ibe' stacptj in ihe andl

School. of thd;h,, f |nj !Mr.

nninte*! rh>nttee In rharefi rhlli)rt Harold BldlOflb«rt. memJ | mates whe been choaen! | todnv that It I1st wiiat playjnot yet been will make a si

School _.Dunbar Dfnce. Washington Sohool.Game RooSn. Washington :Sonool

Skturdar All liny. :Athletic Games, Bryant Sohool.

Ll Dance, Washington School.own, Washington School.Mpmlay AfMrnoon,

u ww,- •"•*« ^ "™. ——!"•' —— — « T muuiuits C"lass, tt liittler Schoolonce and It la axpe-ted that the, pianoforte I Claw, Evergreen Avenue

maes- ' blackface art, «« demonstrated by \ school,rarrled the limp bbdlen to the Aero men, wiljl be worth witness- 'Athletic O»mea, Evergreen Airenue

It was alM decided that the School. :

mid go iii a body to ttie Montinj Fvrninit." T | W « i t EndiRoya- Club. Hlifli Sthool.n ! Girls' RociiBatlon Club, Washington

i bootu at this cxposltfon ; school. Ilannad; to have (the mem-| n a m B Roafn. Washington Sohool.

this Weat End '• Community Center Meet-in orde^ that employes and ; ing, Washington School.iide.ru who may be interested i TsiesdNj' AfternoomUrg may learn more 6t the sub- Qniid of Play, Evergreen School. Day and. Mr. Huff will Klve Athletic Games. Washington School,

.ures Hi Eagles'-Hall, this I TumJ«y Evening,pufcllf is cordlallv Invited | Dressmaking Class, Washington

ILV siwua theie talks. 'Ralph H. Sohool.t I/>\f.FR- Crosby, presiaerit of the Aero Club.1 Dancing Class' Washington School.court order, Wil- WHS In charge of last nlght'a gather-' Game Roojm, Washington Sohbol.'

" ' A W. P l*=- Ing. . " {Athenians., High School Gfin.s Rov Paee.• ^ .. ..' Zephyrs. High SHiool Gym.Ion for the Boy Scout PTroop No. 7, High Sfchoolt4»V*>t™i'lflaK Meet " • " • ' « « * » ' * * Wojlnewtay Afternoon.ntw of plav- '

Piicn sa

ilentfrom »ll four'^Qubclls are beingpointed and fi» the near fature tnejwill field a Jofnt meeting and discussthe advisability of'such a more tbor-qiughly. If th% Idea becomes a real-tty It la nroba&le (bat the clubhouse

ed by Fr«i

era) of thetheir present, ga r t e r*and that fact' Bjay ttel

. •>' ts Rained a;totd of tbe varlomIncluding the difficulty encounteredIn colleotlntt some of It. The nextmeeting of the league will be held!thfa evening and win be ID the formof a supper sessr

Lgo held of 729 West Third street.. "surenuD"' reunion. married in St. Mary's church by the

Mr. Martin IB well known m plain- Rev. joserih S. McDonald on Tne-»-eld and Mr. Austin in likewise well day afternoon, will reside Is this

wor f i i a w l u a ! n t o d - M r- Covell has: traversed city.r,™ I the globe demonstrating a patent po- A wedding -eception was held at- • »a(o peeler and has accumulated a tfhe home of the bride's cousin, Mrs.

with the novelty. Af- Robert Hlllts. SlO-Lee place: The at-fintwell. Pnntln

RII»<iheth Hnroer and .Mew™I II" ^ r>. rji I'i'pw II nnr|

WHOth» RRCORD. Fos te r u d Alfred LaRne-

t had never b

•HT--

tendants were Miss Catherine Comerd M i h e l C

ter running across Mr. Martin he said• ad been his one ambition to and Michael Comei->et trie Plainfield man, about

. a bad thought hundreds of «2R.OO Owh Reward. For Findingi but bad never been able to lo- WHO .18 WHO. Keep jour

t h o

Our Greatest1-2 Price Sale of

WOMEN S SUITS, COATS, DRESSES AND SKLETS

MONTH ONLY

S. HIRSGHMAITOFACTDSBE AMD LADIES' TAILOR.

*O3 Watchung AwEstablished in PlainSeld in 1900.

Excellent Report !

On T. B. Activity A1

The annual i-eporjt of the int l -Tu-berculosls I^eague 6t Plainfldd was

most encouraging of any sinke theleague was ilrst formed in 19$8. Thework of the league, whkrh conafstaof malntaininc the open airj schoolon Muhlenbfrg place, the free clinicon Madison .venue -and the Icare ofI'out-patienta.1' involved th& n^ndllneof H.6K6, which was subscribed by4 35 persons. The leagua njow has(15.000 In 1U inveaied funTa andowns the school property valued at.

The report of the'; treasurer show- ned *iie league started off tbe year i „with 1725, received J 2 , : i o from themembers, $1,351 - from Investedfunds and 1500 frofti the eliy. Af-, .ter all expenses were paid >or tfce ,B*O<

current year a balance of 191 waa ,*left on hand a t ' t h e beginn1917. It has been; decidedaside 1200 as a recompensetors for work don« at th>Mlsf

•ement ha8 been mad© byloert Earley, principal of North'ilnfield- HiRh School that there

l be no girls' lnterscholastlc serle.

arrived

lounred

ilayets to be used <

e phyeijcal coii cne oniiaren at the open tand is to keep an accountImprovement..; The visit.iireported i that tinrlng the yea'4e a total of 1,632 visits. 331

helnp to the FCIIOOI and 1,409 to prl-

Romp tfme ago it was -aiat the Plainfield Hfgh S o h c . _is would uae Bis playem during theintests. The borough you rig womenere at a loss to understand the rea-in tor using the sixth contestantid entered a protest However, thejere willing to play hair a game withx players and the other tjaifwlthre players. Thl« arrangement didat meet with tbe approval of theIty team and Mr. Earley cancelledhe eames for this xear. It Is ubder-tood that tho reason advanced by

i-al team for advocating the u«eplayers Is the fact that It would

lessen the strain on the muscles andnerves of the young women partici-pating. In the opinion of the NorthPlainflelders tne courts on> Which thecontests would be staged are notlarge enouirh to make suHi a pi*-

the RiXX>RD.

ttelutioi .ry-

next debate of the Union CountyHoly Name Federation win be heldIn Hoboken on Sunday afternoon.January !8. Frederick Greene andJoseph A. Gallagher, of this city, willrepresent the Union cottntf societies.

National Guard News

PERSONAL

Stories sent from the border sto tlon while the Jersey boys »®'e *>l die r Id ft at Douglas «o «>• effect that Denny Cnpid »*■ worhln* over time Kthet Jer»or ptnon. would Had ty of busineas awaiting them When the troops returned here held rood In ell quarters. In the * dough- boy” unite th® marriage rate ha* be«w particularly blrh and '*•" our Plale- flrld troop haa been struck by Danny Cupid's arrow Since returning home the troop ha« «f the ot smmb Ihrey R.naome end Clinton Irine ami It la Milan* that tb. tn.rrin*. data. 1 nr Bualar Warren Aek<nnnn aftd PfiTate Reulnald Ralll ara not far dfertant- indlrallnr that there hat been a , Rad*maat quard.men are area of aetlrttr alnca ha aabmlttad dlaappolnled In rha an.ounr.ment , hh orlulnal application laet AuKuat. made laal am Id the affart that the CapUIn (aarla. Pat.raon haa rerel*- aatlre machine ana company to be ^ . communication from the local • attached to the Second Reelmenl. la- common Connell rwineetlna Mm In cludlnn Ipo pan from Plainfield. la 'put la writing once more hla reqo'et to be recruited In Trenton. The lo- fnf a maniclnal anproprlalton of 115,- ral guard .mart e«pect*d that part of I MID to aid In tha erection of tho nap the rompany mould be rarrultad from \ Pl.lnfl.ld armory Captain Peteraon nnrlalac the Flrat.hm, compiled with the raqvaal and

fba year ol l;.lt tinned. by the FtrM Battalion of tha Bfr-ond Realmant, In- cluding ComHny K. Other compa- nlaa bad bat ifnalaen drills. Tha law raaalraa twe»«y-fpnr drllla for pay, bat It la andtratopd that tha »•!»■ •lee which did not Ilya up to thla ruling W1M ga; pa|d, anyhow. Colonel Hof ace M Reading haa an- aaunced thatfbo rp.ni bar. ol tha Sac- end Regiment -lithe paid 1° tK. pear - mure. Captain. ot tha reapaatlra companies hare edited their elgoa- Caree to the eayroHe aad .rnrythlng la ready now" hat tha money, which la expected I* a .few-dare. Wage. -IS date frbo) July 1 UaL

Mr and Mra. John Payao, ol Unloo etreet. ha»o boon entertaining Mr. Pnyno'a mother, whoae homo la In Crlraco. * Ernest Jeffery, of Berkeley Height* bat formerly of nils city. Ifft yester- day for Detroit. Ha Is the son of William Jeffery, of Plainfield avenue. Berkeley Heights ('ouncllman Charles 8. Graves. of South Second street. Is spending a few days at Bangor. Pa. r. and Mm. Clarence Murphy, of Bloomsbury, have been spending a few days with friends In this Hty Mm. Ralph Willis, of Cameron i - a van no. who ha. bean »ery III of Into. (HIUCO—Wa .re aalUng

DtTTER—Ovds’s Tub, 'The LARD—Pure, home made. LARD—Beet Compound.

at on the road to recovery and Mra J. O Box s ell. of Grant avenue, are the proud parents ot a ten pound girt. ^ . Miss Florence Roth, of South are-, nua. Oarwood, has assigned her po.l-.OOIJ) MEDAL PLOI It. tlon m atanogrnpher with tha C. » C I 6-». ageki ., p*. position with the International Mo- tor Company In this city. James Hurley, of Belmont avenue, who wa* Injured while at work In the Scott Prees Works eome time ago. la reported aa recovering James T. Goodwin, of Carlton ave- nue. who was taken III with pneumo- nia while on n visit to Plttabnrg. the forepart of last week. Is reported *a doing nicely. Mrs. Goodwin and ighter Battalion ,h. of -kSjS m.^R HMn".h« h. Tn.Tnd. to ta

iffnrta d<7 aaarrthlng pnaalbla to facllltatn °”[*r »° «• »« Mj badaldc I. the Ell-ab-tp Armorr. and .(Tort, d* ayarrthlng pnnalbl* to farilluto °r»«r to a. .. ™ “■“V to hriag about that end h.d Wn gating .be no- -true,or. >■(«.« »">" W.ttAnng “I'non“—i Srrtai battalion Th? .uonlr company also lOthoogh Major Hebart Pro-., of ■» ■» •«" under a doclofa wn al W» BtPI IUoN -HI b« racrullad in Trenton i lFlr.t Sdn.dron No- Jaraay Carat '*»' P'*'- ,hlJ ‘ ,rBKM- pan of II Tha annnlnti|.f4i| of n medical ol«-|,,J ha. npoolnted First Lieutenant) "SIS FANCY MAItVLAND nr tg ■■rrfri lantalnf) T.lil A. Kra- narM Ro.kla aa tha. commaaatag jf*ty;. « f°T’°*r. .*f*J?°' '1 tou.tvii. ,u bar. If the Fir* Fl-ld Htwplttl t'om- ulfl-ar of TroOo D. aa tho result of •• IfMnJba Mnlllwnberg H/aplUl. | TOMA TO iM, No. IH paoy. I- a-t-tpd fo l . m.d. Mlora C.tuln Afbart Pordon'. r-.lgaatlotl.I J. T FANCY TKUEPHoNB Ua opganliatloTrnpetc-a'or lha'.Fad- ■ I SSo. can “.... -Ill darn., to allow Mr n.m. to b. Anton Ammon of Somnr.ot .trs.t_ , pA!j(^- KAKIjY JI SK n>«d »s ■ r«T-dld*te. HIs friends In relumed from Florids, where he f-n Vigo roue outjjritlon to any for- of ."-T^rd ri.lm th.t b. ■* no. da- ■alrJraul mlMtfctv oa k. or P.lo- -Ir0". of rising t" t'ta ."truer and hi- at-.lrity h-._ba n in ari ro»j-1dersb thward. wBI re train In Florida

* ee> ‘lc* or Ing we* erprewed before the P _ .■ . rnlllUr. comruUiee st Washington dejee among the enlisted men In nn w”ithward. will reira

esarr- -&£srs sfc,wr? -.if r. jiMgwK,. ap^r «ck. t New Tork. Aes|He1 rartlrelsrly fhe that tbs soldier* have leereed of hi* JohB Ch»*nherlaln. on West Third s n,, t •uggentlon th«t^,h»-^Al berent would *r*nd In rtio Election matter. ■ In the lo- s delegation of .nlleg* men under the him — - , leademhln of Met Evtmen. formerly tirgUrly becense of hi* shlllty to of Columbia fr» ivend(% .handle them oe the drill field. The rommlffse. which has under! <Wnnd lieutenant James N. consldemtlon 3-nofor Chamberlain's Charle* Is being mentioned for the universal training.Mil and has heard rsnfalncy lanreir and by the rieht

Mr and Mm. Bernard Murray, of Little fioy Blue Mararonl, lembers learned to iWe*1 s,,th tho proud par- Noodles, etc. ; the border station par-,®"** of a girl born to them on ““

News Oddities In IU "her of 0D®r P'hcer- and othera tnw ot su**c«enlon the office should M ennport. hgt nelde three days In his.: WbeChct or not he will accent; to hear witnesses designated |* still a matter of speculation First,

DIFB FOR A PF.VVT. Philadelphia-—Crawling under a d to put a penny In a bank last night. 4-vear old llarry BaeHkow, of Which to hear witnesses designated |* *tl . . ky the Union alalost militarism. At Be'g^arf Robert IT Cox. aed the oi»t«et KatMlf renrescntxflvee r»art* W»lter I. Blehfer and Porcvj K .. rta «ire«t set m-e of, the TTnlor myde It cle^r that they P,n.om* are also po**IM'ltle* T*>ere were not oppo*H to building op an has a*o keen some actlvltv l„ behalficiot°iBg Md WM knnied U> « adeouBie artny^n^ naw. hut would ©r former To-» Percennt direct their arw>iron's during Ratnr- *toa who resinned f •ay*» ®®**lon ahd those this week the border In order •peelfire 11 v axainst any proposal toT horse and hnrtnces nnlversat service. not believed that h<- The group at physicians and physl- to enter the rar® cal edvatom egrfended that the sort of Physical training required In a Officers in charge of National

- -, AT.r .h. nivnr at »n,0unt Of sffllCh ™V1w .ns.^lon' woo,d •uthorfie him to 11! * I -' ^ hTc^Ti »r! Y n«11 hi * marble monument from tho grove of -K.A hnr «h" ,at* Henry Beilis, former Board Its which retnrned from nor- and some drs-tlc Mens will n I., jaii.-nenu chair baron. Is demanded bv o. J to comroi toe deitnonent*,.. .. puu.u.i too yownr to hg-tlle real weapons and d>r dutv SS" *• rtt“r* °f • «oimSsKt of Pl.a-.nt- *tr"rtlon ‘"f«Hla. In n null (Had In tha Dl.trlrt

Tha rat-.l, in.m-tlon of th. Rcc. plufar.l .rt'—mhc-. of th- mllltl. | " Hrilt. on,1 Tnf.atry Vomm.aL Inrluhlng "... b. brought b-.o-a tb. s„mm,rr SJSJW lldstblMndOT <M tbB 1Mil. romn.ny K ol>, PlMgflUd. nbd tha ro.|rt odlrar for fnllura to .Hand ,0"n‘ “4 Find ftoiisriroe of New Jerver Caval- drfffs and thin artl-m mar have teebe; w Including Tfooo D. of Plainfield, takpn In nwrervl lo^sl cases Troon ■r»win» ie surer Jnnsarv 29 and 3®. D has sosp«nded drlHs d-rlng tMs. — - /" ui-l'n ahnn. |t*l tHtstlve orders moefh. of January and Febrn.ry but k; The Insndwtlon * rtlff schedule of makeup work H g* Ms faS itth

5fite.rnaPWHl f,,,t f°r th* °f l«o« «nd went to a nclrhbor*s house neyais Depart- Marti. lo haT® some fun Wllllart Bright. j - ' I 15. son of Henry Bright, saw Bhorls f)oTT*neny K ha’d *" election Mon cnmlng snd mistaking hi

will be of the Ins- meet ef the si*ted by lift ed hr the Wap ‘ States Arm* nstructore dotal! iment. Aecord- davt eight *t which tin- three Jur,.*°a ‘in 'HranS.Ual’ITn »!' ,V >nd fly. -omoral, ware oho~n( j through tb. door Tb. :;r..fl,:ir.T%«™. ?".£«£- ’ouni' s',,,r,•n'rk

tnn* r it Plor Us iKUntllfis It. r*t|on fOC th# Snnn*| 1 e/lerni inspec-- 1 or rnrfnr. for Is "o® «" alsn.i*r> 5» ard 30 TTIIFVFfi CIlI/lROPOnM TTOGB. rta ^flonal finsrd of kJS 1.2? Corm>rals Matron Glov-r and Ellis Dee Moines, la —Ed-ard Roel-rh- &rs ?.r" "’Sr* s ■sk.^s? ~ T saur "or, ,on- '*• “■ h”n BlatM !Sd pwCTm Officer. dnTI knowledge. He I , ST©efer Mat?will beeent hlwl *« » TatarJn of the Bnani-h Ame-icanj at night THree time* the ' |®»wey coi The Inspection of th* Second r«g1

SHARKEY’S Saturday Special*

,70c 65c 45c

,22c 18c 35c 29c 32c 12k IOk| l.20 25c 25c IOc 24c 12c I lc 9c 9c |

25c 24c

9c I4c 14c 30c 90c 16c

40-50 sue, n>‘ FANCY BVAP. CRACKER. unpeeled. B».| JKR8KY POTABlW. very fine stock. l«-iit. baa.. . I WHITE CORN MP.AL, Virginia. 4 Iba. BLACK RTR I’KAH, 3 Iba. ,... CAL. LIMA

Henry Weiss who (jaBEN STRING* 11 BAN'S. ‘ f? 1*1?* I ««d.r PAck. can ....

BLUE LARKIj <AT8rP. Urge site. 23d; email . NOT-A-BEED j RAI8INB \ ; CIDER—Fresh and sweet. gallon * CHWU1NK RATJIW1N APPI.KB. 16-qt. has. . rea i. new on leant* MOUINHUi. at

SHARKEY’S 228 Richmond St.

Phone 584

j4ero Workers

Held Banquet

In Behring's Auditorium last eve- ning. the annual dinner of. the Stan- dard Aero Quh. composed of em- ployes of the'standard Aero Corpor- )

CLEARANCE SALE

With gleeful untlclputlon the thrifty ihopper eagerly look* forward to our period- ical announcement that our Clearance Bale la now on with 1U liberal aelectlon of Ladle.' Blouses and Underwear.

THE FASHION SHOP

Watch

Our ~

Window

Display The Only Specialty

Shirt Waist House In Plainfield

ORKP* DE CHINE BLOUSES IN WHITE FLASH GRAY, BROWN PLUM ANT. HAVY; ALL SHADES TO MATCH SUITS OP HEAVY QUALITY CREPE REO^ LAR *3.50 AND *8.98, CLEARANCE PRICE *1 98 ANbj^M

French Voile Blouses

Trimmed with Val Lace or Embroidered. Sctso fine pin taeka. Regular $2.80 and $8.98, clearance price *1.49 and $198.

Georgette Waists

Hand embroidered and lace trimmed, new models. all shadea to match eults. Reg. *4.98 and *5.98, apecial for cleoranoe aale *3.98.

Beautiful mid- dle Blouses

All lateet designs, large tailor oollan, bU shades; tlxaa from 6 years to 20;, regular *1.50 ’....98o'

Just Received A shipment of voile*, madras, linexn, »l»o some atripei; regular *1.50 Tain., special for tomondw 98c.

SPECIAL REDUCTION OF ALL KIND8 OT UNDERWEAR, INCLUDING CIOWNF COMBINATION ENVELOPE CHEMISE, CORSET COVERS CAMISOLES RRAs’ SJERES, PETTICOATS AND KIMONOS AT GREATLY REDUCE3P RICES

Closing Out Sale of Corsets at 1 -2 Price SJ.OO Coraets. clearance price *275; *3.00 Corsets, clearance price *2.00; *2 00 Coruete. clearance price *1.50; JIM Ooraeta, clearance price *1.25; *1.00 Corsets, clearance price 75e.

We have purchaaed from a large manufacturer their complete line of Sample Blouses, ip Georgettes, only one of a style; the regular price on these samples from *6.00 1 !t \ *4.50 and *5.98 t4 $12.00, our clearance price

The Fashion Shop 176 East Front Street Tel. 2607

ploye* •tlon. waa hrtd about forty members, of tho. organization beln? present Addresses on subjects of Interest to tho*. engaged la.ttia conatractlqn ot S.lmml.g CUm, High . . R G 9. High fWiool oool Aero Corporation! Routlnh buulness N, Jt ^ M;n-, m High wa. transacted during the course of ‘school pool „ the evening and the dinner was serv- £>unbar pance. Washington School oral months bees nee of the mystert- ed by Caterer Btwln Y. Neighbor Oanl0 R0o«n. Washington Bohool. one theft of fat hogs from hla nena Vocal and Iniirameutal Saumlay All Dey. were rendered by

hoM lalu Carnelf B »the New fftrk w ’fork Rational Guard. CO. K TQ^ATTFND.

selection' ..rj c,al» Athlotk G*mea. Bryant 8oKool. “S HMlJtt 4y-bt«l to \f u alrlpaM mlnatreL eftow on Keoruar* 0ame Roo*n. Washington School. * “ Mbeday Afternoon. The five rorrecal* ehoseb were Prl-'The lM*v« le't two chloroform hot- later date. Rehearsals will begin at piaooforts’ Class, Whittier School »*tew F R. PmtmII. Adam Miller, j tie* behind them. once and It la exper-ted that the, pianoforte Gha. Evergreen Avenue r ,H. Bowe. Peeey Clarke. Albert They had given the bogs the anaes htackfac* art. M demonstrated by Rchool. The eerond Vnifiial Indoor athletlr Tr®**®r »nd Harold Willard. thetlc and carried the limp bodies to the Aero men. will be worth wltncsa- Athletic Ogmeo, Evergreen Avenue Tb~t or tb. Ply..-, Emplovaa* Amo- » w**°n !'«• '* ""I'M ,'l*‘ *•“ Moot. riatlan. «M P'r*' Pnttatlon Seroad POttTP-'VI.* IHVfltTH). riub ahoolfl go IB a body to tb a Monday Kvrnlng. Raalrr.nt ail) h- bald In tb« Find (Ifll-lal natlflaatlan aaa raaalyVd by J’.'V* STTPOimNO THllAltT. Aeronautical RxMettlon on February ;\Va.t End IRoya' Club. High School, battalion Ariaprv Fllr.bath oa Sat. C.nt.ln P.,-..on .aa.rl.T tku tho . Wllhaabarra, P. —In .ttamntlnx ; 10 Tb. Standard Aarn Corporation G,r,.- IU.-re.tlon dub. Waablngton prove that a 12-cAllhre revolver will have a booth *»t this exposition School. It Is planned to hare the mem- r.ame Room. Washington Sctabol « of the Aero Club gather at this West End Community Center Meet- thst employee mud | lag. waablngton School.

Battalion Armurv THrabeth. on flat- Captain Peterson yesterday that the . urda, evening F^^uary 17. It I* Federal Insoertion of the Second *° DroT® AEPeefFd that w large number of Com. Retrfment. of which Companv K Is a r*.* -- - panyK men fr. m t|»1a city #111 attend paft. has heeD postponed from Do- J**"1***#. 3?. kJHed Mm*elf. He hers of the Aon t#iq affair. cei^ber 23 to February 5. *rrw • rrom b'« rocket and | point. In orde argued that *■»• a weapon was harm- any outsiders w ■ less. Placing the hsrre] Y. M. C A. COMMITTEE jtriu. noi.n AXYi'At. ARRANGING A SERIES ' „ „ P,-'V <*' MAnnt • h ? , t The Sophomore plav Commltti - The relit'togs work committee of ,s® I*l*lnh**!d High School has dc- P1GCS \n mvrrn S®, T M « A . of which George, y. r«1®^ bold Its annual play on Sal] I Denver—Rv a /ourt^^der Wll- llall la chalrthsn. Ihn. . omp|.-ted ar- March 3^ The proJuctlon will froA L* Rot pi raagen ev’ts to- the Hami.. «# . ihe' stared In the auditorium of the High School

he snapped the trleger and tho bnl-! ject. Mr. Day and Mr Huff will give Athletic Games Was! Tf ft SL£r*J*2 frroa*b hlm J*w mn* en- weekly lectures Iff Eagles’ Hall, this ^ueaday ee at *' d hl" br,,n Hty. The publl^ Is cordlallv Invited DreMmaklUg Class.

Washington School

auditorium of th^lbnlldfr. la now Wilfred Bov p*«w. Mr Pig* made .a-nllentlon for the

>

,b' u,m,T "f’*’""0" meotlnci In 'C? . . . . Mr P1«g made a-n1|estlon for the • n, jfW'F Th" flr.t """ Fb~l.r Snur. baa bean .pt-Mnt-1 „r .„ ,b„ M. ,m .„„„t U .1 /.I 5" I, w!!rn rM’dran mlxht ba anar-it tba humlll. meet by LhailCe ■1U I-, .L -'-T of u ooAt‘Tidge. arranremen*. an<l Harold Bid- (ton he felt from the taunts of plav- *

, . . Washington attend thee* talks. 'Ralph H. School. Croshy. president of the Aero Hub. Dsnclng Clasa. Washington Hcdiool. was in charge of laat night’s gather- Game Room. Washington School* ®J F. Pleg. mg. Athenians., High School Gym. Zephyrs. High School Gynt. Boy Scout Troop No 7. High School dl4 and Vflag Ariadne Ollhert. mem mates when s hov. * Mr Pise said

'lay. High School b»4mes_Evergroen fiohool £*• ?r'—Aftgr 22 yearS **> *.7MXriSr5-ub. It lab til 1 t.T - ,,y.^k TILS; »«• "»> )•« beat* i —111 raak. a almllar appll-aTlon to th- H". ■jr'j.g

l'l" !»-*"? I-1’ ,*, :!^1!;? 'u, J.Vjir. trl‘ "U;1- lm«',7 Rt'FHHK PARTY.! POI.IIT (1PT. (WVIPW Jurat. tt.auiu.Bd.' Ill.ba « ■„.» C o>!artl.«!!5.WilI,2!5!L??L!!!2?J^,?,_,,If?' ..^*t at-"on- Ltamla Martin.*nf Waul.skuTetraaT Ou'nj™, Play. Irrlna 9"beol — - - _ trardlfmc 4am Athletic oamae. Dry ant School will he I’lnaA htc • 1 I ■ , 1 1,1 Jt"»|lll I ,? “"lE Q^^"^™**?***'*

IS tt a***to '"('’•'•till" 'V" aflwfYt Inu'o'nnLd" «a $■ a noay |W|omen's Lesgii* would hair

After being eeparated for twenty- Pianoforte'Claaa. Whittier School — years, part of which they were pianoforts Clssa, Evergreen Avenue n^lee apart. Abratharo School

est «ndf league would hold - rJr* for the heneiu of the n,nr. h 'Wednesday evening. January 31

t In placet ©f am- and George Coven. Polled. Deosrtmmf onatrator. met by chi W h;-. .il 2LI2LT Yor^ *n1 h*r* Wn ■'» lbe forepart of the that the T>oss|hle assistance In their efforts to hood "pals" they were members of a gym. - Jesd hoeeet live-within the cast y-sr. dot, known aa the Sober Nine. In n • nmmiesloner \Aood* told about thl* BHr-abeth. Coincident with their Athletic jeomnnrntlvely little known work last meeting waa.the chance appearance Irht to an nnpr-Hstlvo audience In of Hsrry Austin, an ernpleye of the

MAY tX>VSOLII>ATE- Plana aro rapidly reaching that point e*hero {effnlte action, will he •”WV»K.XI» HPKtkS ii.m ' ;• Ol mnj Auum. an employe Ol «ne taken toward }hs consoldlaMng of the William R Town-end eltv tag col- hsve^Hi- L i?* 'w® T'lalnfleld Thaatre. who also produced rouuctla. !4'"r mafl. *n tnt»r«tlbC J-U"* -» IwIteTB ete|aoW, NIB* CWdMItUU and Old third

Bora' Flub. Ill«b School PVkkr Afuxanna. tames. Waahlanda school

local Jr,- O. tT. A Includlnc SoBI.-rsat. Frankll-. n.rolrnt and M.I.flJd Commit!... lo! *h- Yombx Worn..-, Christian As- from .11 four councils ar. bclnx ap- WlatlOB bulldlnr l«»l Frida, .v.n- polBtnd and 1. tb. nor fntur. tb.j- HI. ws. Mow tb" Cltr-, -III hold • Joint ntaatlnir and dlacusa la RalMd and'Eximndad •• II. of aurti a more Ibor. of ®» sourcaa of t.»".

rsntlnit crim. _. . .-sv*u-r t IOJPU P eelrn!) •• Y °f I ®f the orgsnlxatlon found. ■ountv Seat many years ago held renuff" reunion. - - - ... .•aanmin Marlin la well known In Plaln- »he North n-ien-ld nigh *ni1 Mr Austin Is likewise well S->hnol Is«t weoy the fof|Xw|nr w,r. acquainted Mr Tovell has traversed .. ... v J. a. . ... Ie d-oii-;.io- .swsrdee iwslgwlss The r>or. tbe globe demonatraung a patent po- lty It la probwHe that the dnbhotme of Th* next cthT Keller. Frances Rhsw Marie tato P^>®r «n«* ba« accumulated on Eaat Fron| -amt Mdatlp obtain ,“£«*»« of th. lc.f u. trill be b.ld -..to., v-Tb-m-rh Msbri - — M bp FrankIIB founrilAnd which Ib|*JS rrsulp, and sill D. in lha form f)l"k„. Fd„h to b. nulartml -III b. uaod. ;of B a«l>Mr annalon. v>«. Kli.sNMb Harncr and Mors «c*l of th. "otnrlla Aar. to "teat. , ' . r.nt.ln Trrin. B~rbor«—b. Rd-ard tb.lr praa.nl qiarlcra In th. aprtnx _■*?-?? C^1'. For Fl»dln« T.,« Fd-s-d Has Wllltam F.lr- •nd that fKt 4a, h.lp In a ronaoll JJTtKOORD* TamT <Te CI|V'>"1 Marab. K'snMh B-nb.tt,

th. mtriaabllltj of .uch a more thor. ,t0« of <*• ™J»a ->»r(oa of uxns. s.j,noi i,„ ,Mk tb. t.lMoi. duxhlr If tb, Ida. baromc • ra«l- iMludln*. th. dlfllcult, .neountsr.fi ...rd.s '-slrsll. ^ Tb.'vtill

Odor?, F—itar and Alfrsd LaRoa

neet fortune with th# novelty, ter running across Mr Martin he said that It had been his one ambition to ■gain meet the Plainfield man. about •■bom be had thought hundreds of time# hot bad never been able to lo- cate him.

WY AN—BROWN. Following a wedding trip to Phila- delphia. M|*s Mary Brown, of West Front street, and Thomas 1, Bryan, of 723 Went Third street, who were married 1** 8* Mary's church hr the Iter. Joseph 8. McDonald on Tues- day afternoon, will reside la this city. A weddbig rocertion was held at the home Sf the bride's conslu, Mrs. Robert Hfills. 210-Le* place. The at- tendants Miss Catherine Co and Michael Comer. •28.00 rwsh (towards For Finding

Our Greatest 1 -2 Price Sale of

WOMEN 8 SUITS. COATS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS FOR THIS MONTH ONLY

S. HIRSCH MANUFACTURER AND LADIES' TAILOR.

403 Watchung Ave. EatBbhabnd in- Plainfield in 1900.

Excellent Report On T. B.. Activity

NO INTERSCHOLASTIC SERIES FOR THE GIRLS. 6,1 bM" mn4n bj * bfr* 5*r'"v. Principal of Non* H'«», School, that ib.r.

ftatlafactory -.rk of ,b. gw** *» b‘ “**1 ~»M b. .rrlxrf of maintaining the open air. school Ml>, on Muhlenberg place, the Iroo clinic . fK.°. 11 announced on Madison avenue end the carr of that th® Plainfield Hfgh School maid- ‘‘out-patients.'' Involved thu hnmlllng 808 ”U,<LUI* ■** playeru during the Of »4.«K6, which was subscribed bv cont«®lf Th® borough young women 43 5 persons. The league now has ® lo®* to understand the rea- $15,000 In Its InvcMed funds and'*°n *°r u*,nff ,h® ■l**h conteeUnt owns the school property valued at *nd ent®r®d * protest However, they sn.ood. , *er® ,wn,,n« top '-7 h«'t »com® with The rennrt of rh« ”x W*Ters and the other half with ®d *oTe lMgue sts^d^VTL .tr:,nre p,avem T** arrangement did 3.h »T»rTSeWi.jT* rioVS: T m—i Of tb. m.mbcra, II.Ml -from In.ntM -*F '~m fund, aud ISflO fro pi the clip. Af- ter all .tpcnaM paid ifor rh. current year a balance of 191 waa . _ left on band al tha b.Hnnln, », "f*'« Pl»Tara I. tb. fncilkat It-o.ild It ba. been, derided to aet '«»«» "" <b« rauwlM and aalde 1200 aa n rerampena. to doc I n'f7'“ o(, lh" TOiia* woolen partlrl- tora lor work dona at tba clinic *■ ,h« opinion of tb. North Vie. Addle Parker Jackson haa un- PlBlnflaldern toe courts oi» which the dertaken to Im.rore the |ib».lcal con- Would be ataaed ara not dlllon of Iba eblldr.n at the open air l,rr* onootb to make aorh a pr— •chool and la to kenp an account of c*“Uo“ thalr Improvement. Thu visiting

Mood thst the reason advanced by the local team for advocating the use

reported that during the year she made a total of 1,«32 visits. 337 being to the school and 1.409 to pri- vate homes.

the RROORD.

rXION COUNTY DERATK. It has been announced thst the next debate of the Union County Holy Name Federation wiu be held In lfohoken on Sunday afternoon. January *8. Frederick Greene and Joseph A Gallagher, of this city, will represent the Union county societies

1MC.K MINK.

Convention ofChurch Bodies

WHAT SOCIETY ISDOING DURING WINTER

MONTHS

NEWS OF THE WEEKCONCERNING PLAINFIELD

PEOPLE ' 1SOCIAL and

Plan For Big Dr. Thickstun Belgian RallyTakes a Bride and Frolicked Brings Forth

The annum Itf-St: Mart's chl»l Hall oh Wi>lRasant tfine being enjoyed by tliiresent. Following the banq

B enjoyed, music forting |f_rni_bed by Sq

Scope of Workrhestra. Sport speechee were madeby a number of those present.

Among those who attended the at-Miss Halsted Now Miss Case InMfs. Clinton fains

Miss Cary EngagedtoWestReldMan^Pleasing Form

y. Mayry DonroUr" Elizabeth

McCarthy, Mi-, andRoddy, Mr. and MrB.lock. Patrick Powers.

During the past week the Wo:en s Home Missionary Societies(he Park Avenue Sttptlst «burtTemple Baptist churoh and FliBaptist church have been busy ms

serving of Jbe ruby •jubilee of t.._'Wnmen'ii Home Missionary Societies

nf the United States in this city onTuesday.deleEatesnorthernolty atten

'"ttecausfarpe nurfdmrnltte«upervisi<fcen piReuben 1

r>!<nfronNra

dlncret h«P Of I

10

J

ry 20J On thatsoctetieii allersey win flood

le ol the biggest•Id In Plali

iber ofas arein ofnc-l

itacludlns

J. H. Bu

Mr

a; Ml

• needed.

in

hi

11 arrnnthe ha

Waltei

i h n i r n i

i Helen

i field

d a t

t h

ees andThe genert

nils Of'be ass

• Free

Armsti

baMni.itf

s Sarah Conmitu

assis, chaii

• •jal committee. Th^v willP9 by genera] committeesthree churches.1 Starting at 10 <i'rl(i<-k In the morn-

ing, the, convention will Include amorning and a*ternooa session witha luncheon served nt noon. .Themeetings will be held In the FirstBaptist churoh and the luncheon IntUe First Methodist rtiitrch. In theniprning- the program'will take theahap'e of a -"round talhle." when ageneral dlncusBlon of missionary af-

- f&Jrs win be held and ibuslness mat-ters ti * * ..--

Dr. David B. Tblekstnn. son of Mr»nid Mr». Dllliam D. Thick* tun of103 Central avesne. this city, was

Tied at z o'clock yesterday after-Q to Miss Ethel Madollne Strader

o[ H n , John Snyder. alsoIty. Thoiceremonv .was per-

irtned by the Hew. Dr. Phillip P.t-fong in the parsonage on Westillith street, the; only witnesses b«-ig the attendants, who were Miss

Edna Haynes. of . Brooklyn. andJames S Vail, or1 this city Follow-

.monyl the couple left on

if th

boneymoi fpf to Was!

fs a graduate olMil, class of*1909

lie brldegnn (1-1,1 Highof the University of Pennsylvania

1>'-ntal School, class of 1915. He

.lid has been practicing dentistry forhe past year. Th« bride Is also a

graduate ot Plainfield High School

M ss Maiter of Mr.sted.

Mrs.n in.

Of 12

DeWltivenue

sruera n da w

x _vit c.

wer

if the riti r retui^ y o o n ; trip. [Dt\ Thlckstun andI bride will lesjrie at A11 Central*

of Mr.. and. of 12_5 Watch-.Ited In marriage

«., ---_^i.T'_,,VO£__,E5; = r s

lativeg litiiia present. The cere-ony wasr performed by the Rev. E.icars Stevenson, paptor of tlie'Grace

* • - Thi

matlon"marking the fort

At both the morn!

ethjof: the

innlrersary>rletle

Decide on Place

For Class Play

It was announced today by Mrs- G.lart Simons, who h loaching thevi.il play of the Probasco BibleSs of the First Baptist churc*.t the production would be stagedthe-auditorium •# the Piainfleld

High School on Saturday eveningFebruary 24. The playlet Is entitled

Husbands."A)t the rehearsal held on Wednes-

made In th«

. y. eattendants were Miss Hope Ivlns, asteter of tbe bridegroom, and FrawlaRarle. of HontcUlr. The ushers wereP. Wardrier Carpenter and GharleaFox Ivina.- Following the cei*a reception was held at which

c i t j• ;thn

vicinlti:raduateand Is a' Mlile

idred

irgBant Itfc'Troop D. an om>e oonfer-Ml upon him while at Douglas. Art-

i the social set of the city where ph*

icfii! irifts. Following a honn inmjiiin. Mr. ajid M-; Ivins will reside in]

Id*]

H ofH delegates fr1 s> w Jersey will

(hp principal F

• na*l. who Is vice p

_B ..nil afU.the: five hundred enapt the partall over northern iby," While F]kr addresses but tako the part

eotiletles. Mrs. lrt>leTwi|f he vroifn. of Clndn- lioli.li Chanflle•clflfnt of the na- officer for this

be the chief —rs. RA.ben Maples- pRQF. HAZEN BEFORE

feiddie States., M 0 N D A y AFTERNOON CLUB.

Uterus*, The le*.rtragrect by X J.

Society CastIn Readiness]^™

tal objection to a slage career. »V > J" II »• '• »

i^^.\SffSe4E| l |P«r Collection .I Was Prohtable

__ , __ _ :lng-ton. He Is a. bachelor of science andIs a civlf engineer. He holds two]iii:l.ils tpT scholarship during his

He has offices In New York city. :

th*i> womensuffering and |ic"_ilsp Of tha :

ipon *hom;;t!hey werej-ne local brat^n of the

lief has res]>orfiii_d noblyof the needy. ;Mre Wai-'iced that dimcuJjjy in get-

iiu(5 mllle supply had been »tnoftnter- .led .but that, through the Mnriness ofMr. Van jBoskerc.k. a New fVork Hrm.had aerc^d to hold a certain amountfor tbe Belgian Relief Satiety, at a

Cornell Man Will

Wed Vassar Girl

„ I ward S. ftalston. of,»Ill be mftrrled to V

, Ball, of *'atertown." " " ott Tuesday <

i^ collection of paper »as made byie Relgian: Relief Association onaturday. tlipro were stilt a large_mb?i- of people defliroiLB of givingId', paper t» the noeocfatjon, it wasitihd necessary to continue tlie work[ collection; on Monday. •All day sitiirday. members of the

'soclation. j asslcted by i the Royr'Outs of the city, -undertook the. . .ork of eathflring up the paper. One Y

•outs, broke down on Saturday and «

r'rancois Van Vaerent.erg, the Bal-an soldier and operatic «ingi>r. *h«.me n n j Mrs. Duryea. ren<Iered na-•Ul H h » P a l » >oi.» In ,n 1-t.r--tine manner. Van Vaereinborii. al-ongh suffering from woijnrts andom rheliniati^tn rontr_< ti*a In thamol.»..[»a. extremely e j l r i a ln io ,id seemed to still JKISKPHS feitiiei-singnor voi«.The loJfal branch of thsl R*.1EI«_..lief AeJBoclallon desire

mudician. who•otnpanlst^ tot t « d t

wltsl In O-toller of In the Xeiher-voofl Reformed1 ctiiirH | I r o * ft n n i

e culmination* of a by the Rey. Bdwnrd S. Ralston, tath-PIBTI to r$e step »y e " "* 'K°* '"'•''-1"-'"* »"•' *>='••"- «+ •

SjK.'berMthat Mlh.x r':is» was at r\

iraao soloist at thejFjrst'

*?• Hi.nymber

an^u^o lent— _f CliBira. It

ed by Mrs, DUryea thai) back to Belgium In the

anng promised * e peoplewould return and bring as-

wlth her.

In the aiiditorluni o]Ugh School tomorrowivening a playlet.

iQueen of Hearts" and written ti!•'; Maxwell Perkins, of North Plat

will be presented. A mid-wlnt<nival Tor tbf benefit of the PriWalefl Fond will be held in cotloniwith toe dramatic present

The cast for "The QuecHearts" Is made ut> of. local _

d pastwill follow

B Is a craditate of V«s-hd holds a wide ac-_bl_ city. "Mr. Ball, an

is a graduate of Cornellrtment of the Monday Af

rflub, Pr'otreMBHr Chlarje» D. Hilivered the la«t niT a seriesbtres on Monday afternoon 'bare was given "» the parltie f onexeeatlonal churr»e!l attended.

Prbf

PISInfleld Is the athat will be held a In tbe Bay Nursery- thla Afternoon

,and evening, a donation party and' • - 111 be-held by the Klngi

city. Hn. Joh

ENTERIAIN MISS DE LONG. > * thd.-Ly aurprlae party n a ten-Herman Stadele at his home on

Tuesday evening

been tir of tt>*!of thePhllpltt YoungIn mar - | n M . i ^ ,

yToeipivaent plan

n the rirat Baptlatight Of February 20

. Michael Shea:, Thomas Mc-

for the coming year* President.&*?*<• M. Holstetnj flrM Vice pr«l-

i n. Van D. Hedsos. i M. D^ sec-tndf vlre president, William S. TJier,wiwta'y. Jamen Boyd Patter; treas-

H i ; Malcolm MrK«nx1e: v i« prwi-£gs. Rev. Bernard ftf. Boganelihton Calklna. Frank L. Clark.Hander nit Inrt. Charjes W. Me.•t^hen. William J,. SmallW. Mrs.w r Tiffany, the Rev, John 8 Ze-

4*Tj ^ M [ 9 8 ^ M S addreBe. oftal will beithe altra.tion. Mr. Hor- MlSirAL rliVB MKT

H 0 N 8 BBIDB - = , t aSTn wtlU prlwnt a varied program. WITH MRS. ACKERMAN.JAMBS H NILES. MBS. MAM A PATROMWS irf whioh Ch£pftt will l>e featured, i A ' - i,

• * - p O R (>JIjf j i^ ,«T sHKIUtV'S. wtilst party jand dance has been jar- At the home of Mr?. Marlon Acker-•— ransred by tBe T. M. H. A. for Wed-jman. on Crescent avenne, Tnesday

gether with other prominent n^sday evenlp*. with the nS,.at lnfor-,ar t f,rn0on. the Musical Clnb held aYork wOmtn. Mrs. Pierre Mall, n*l dance at the Park Chib on Satkir- meeting and eijoyed a deliRhtful

d P l l f l l d if f d l b t iOth t b i n i h

, BmmonsMjsft H»"™* William B

0 ^ M M M ? I erHed th

Predrr

ny, tI>otche

tin

pastor Of the Watchiing•yterlan rTiirc*.Is an employe of the

Owing to the recentbride's fatter, WlDUmweddln£t! ceremony was

, APPFAR 1ATRR. a quiet one. Upon their return from.Inscott, barltoae, beard at a wilding trip, the couple will resideg muslcale _o*idiicted In on Orchard place, this ctty.Bosker_l.'s studio lastappear- In tha Hartrldge

York O .t tat citv and PlalnBelgian' nrniMl, 1"

f he hostesses glvlncdances at Sherry's.

The flr-t o»« of these daheld on Deenmber fl d

b

,ed a

i

wifet the P

d»y g iOtherpl.nned an^i It is

f pre-Lenten al-ttvltitil ld in att

xpectedf h l

Satkirbein

t

iath of thy ducted this effenlnped that It «lit be alocal society people

f lo

tendpd by several paVtvn; T

.\SWIBTS BTtTDV OF Ml'Air.m at • a«ui «. — Wr»- A- c - Wadley. soprano.He will be asnlnted by Miss been -misting: S. Frederick Smith, the

id Miss Mary J»*4smore, the aopervtoor of music In the borongh,!-schools In his lectures by rendering;sonRTs of prrt"»i"j»ti( fnT_Dosers before

KNJOVKD A HMOKKR.

George - Masher Murray

•lass OMSK a ^ a l e . 8

o'clrwhate jn

_jlcatei; or Mrii. CS_r

. .. . .j _. , _ papeiil bo- ["Grieg." prepared by Mrs. Ho.'

ittract conslilerable HimtinRton was read by Mrs. :_.: (well Perkins, cfter which followed NATIONAL QUESTIONi tbls program: BIrdling: Prayer and i ; •tjpTT.T, BK DEBATE ISSTTE

CARD PARTY. V ^Temple Dance, Orieg. Miss May Whit-, W U i l i g f 1 J I 5 B A 1 1 5 J 8 B U E

•Pices of tlie Plain-Iney: Autuma Gale. Orleg, Mrs. Tug-1 , .„age league a cqrd.wcll- Fty the BtookBide. StokowKki: ' . J ' .d In the CedarcrpftjGondollera. j I_ISt_. Miss P ° f o t l l y Itween the

February |6,1 I J n E [ o r d . ( B ) gunset.. <b> With a ! t ! a m m i i c n

TENDERED PARTY INHONOR OF BIRTHDAV

Mr. and Mn- Andrew McDowell, orSheridan avenue, gave a party In hon-or of the eighteenth birthday of their<*«"Khter, Mftw Aletta HcDow^l), onF>W*y of la*t week. The e t l

Musical eelection'B were enjoyeiThe following were amon«C those

present: The Misses Elizabeth Brown,MyMle Townley. Madeline Pejining-

. _ .tonfMyrtle Bailey. Katherlne Weber,Wednesday Ireite Weber,: Lucille Van Ndmfe. Ma-debate be- rle ;Zotl. Dolly Zoll; Pmiebe BcCor-if the Chi mir*. Edna Smith. Ruth Preemsn,

ill* MCDT--C ~

> E. Lipsconib. iler. Miss" Dorothy Langforc

c) DLoVe Thee, Grieg. Mti. jMary'B Lit. ,a Chinois. Kirles-JBibJect. to be discussed being •'Re-lPreeman, Mr«.

...v, -... « . « . „!.» or St. Ell4 McDowell. Grace 3(cDowejl, An-ry Chit, i.ill he held. the.na May, Louisa Maloney, Mre.'Helen

solved:- That {lmmlei_I United "States SUould Be Further> t i t a b he litera T / '

tl id

violinist.jthe music studei

. ..._.. flft, memWr» of St. J_-,Pl.tafleld i "Club enjoyed a smoker last

rt work «f the asast yeaii, as bro

nnual meetingmen's Christiani the association

BV MK'AI* V. W. C. .*. thlf pi_ * - [ratfort of Hias Katherlne Aller, gen- llns: secretary. Miss

retarj of the association, to- treasurer. Horace Adams. Jr.; coach, prprtpVirb( two great celebrations, ohe Morace Adarips. ST.; property man a- j j , ^ ^ , . t*

bulIdling the jubilee event and the other the ger, Robert* Cartwrlght• business.*],_ • .rmflav eVenin a report for the; Blederwolf nfjeetings. Tbe first re- manager, Jaipes S. Carson. the n'pmtwas made. Indicating that the naird tbe combined efforts of all the ; ' In response t e a request received T h ' v fos,ear has been s very prosperous tnembera of: the association while from the Firtt Baptist church of iu . i - - o;_ .h- local organization. PlaBsjoysr one hundred young women pf South PlalnflfeM., It was unanfmousi-1 ° :

- - • '• i- tha association personally assisted ID decided to produce the «hOw, "Y<lie nipderwolf campalpn. Ttte treaS'. Olde Fashioned Sknol Dcys." for th

ares Colmi Fritts.

lS, coi-S™,,?"' 1?."iTi'lbT •»•'°"?w"y

were re-elected. jrd of directors:i R, Joy, Mrs. Joseph O.HISS Ethel Tltsworth. Mrs.

bafen.tl-9 assoclatioi

("anTndoor'athletlc meet will be j Kansas, dellvl>n the near luUre. .Pollowlnf nfe

ft'on was" eTjoTcd". "Piano selections*>re .rendered by Joseph Carty and

Bancrort, an eyewitness ofination of Lincoln, told

story.In an Interesting manner.

* Chase and Miss Harrl' The new members of the

„<«„-, - .*: Miss Munger. Mrs. AsaRandolph, Mn. John *• Brook. ItisaMyrtle Fedd, — " —•--»•—•

inry pf ]ed Sk y . toi

«Hur<». TJe pl«, .11ars*) was held on Werlne*-

ireene and Joseph A. Gal-last {named being leader.

» sldTof the question are:Anna McGInnls leader;

tar ski, Anna Daly and El-Fbllowlng the debate,

111 be enjoyeB.

.*_-««».

At M. ._ ramatlc

I the following ck,

oer_ were elected f^r ffi'1

Bailey. Mrs. J. PenninRton, Wn. T.Van Pelt. Mrs. A. McDowel£ MissLuella Hulse, and James Stranna-ban, Walter 3trannahan Samuel Dor-m - " Donald Patterson, William

William Eagle. Harry 3_agle,-—J: Wagoner. William Willing,Charles Seal. AreMe Seal. ThfodoreVan Pelt, Ellas fiatley, Andrew MP-Dowell, Ralr* Brown.

REI> CIUiSH •MM7IBTV. •Important meeting or the/>j_i_-

ffeld Red Crocs Sewing florietj- washeld yesterday _rtemoo_, when'.manypersons, lnt«r__tcd in the Red Trow.work for thai Centra] Powers,1 werepresent- Refreshments were Mrvedand routine business transacted. It

meed that a Unit),' hadbeen established in Vienna, j

-[and that It la -gain possible ts> «hl*

WHAT SOCIETY IS DOING DURING WINTER

MONTHS

NEWS OF THE WEEK CONCERNING PLAINFIELD

PEOPLE ‘ SOCIAL and PERSONAL

Plan For Big

Convention of

Church Bodies

Dr. Thickstun Choir Feasted

and Frolicked Belgian Rally

Brings Forth

Scope of Work The annual banquet of the choir of-St. Mary's church era* held In Bo* i rial Hall on Wednesday evening. a I pleasant time being enjoyed by those present Following the banquet dants Infc was enjoyed, music fbr the occa* slon being furnished by pooler's or- che>tra Sliort speeches were —*- by a number of those present. Among tho** who attend * fair were; I Iter " "

married at t o’rlerk yesterday after- noon to Mis* Ktbei Madeline Strader d*urtl«r at Mis. John Snyder, slea of thin city. The ceremony was per formed by the lie* Dr Phillip P strong In the |«mona«* on West Klghth street, the only witness*# be- ing the attendants, who were Mix Kdna Haynes. of Brooklyn and iatnea a Vail, of this city Follow- ing the ceremony the couple left on a honeymoon trip* to Wsauinaton. D. C. The bridegroom Is a graduate of ... «UQ Plainfield High School. rUu oHlOl at*d. of IZIt W and of the t'nlverslty of Pennsylvania Clinton Fox lv IWmUl School, clasa of ISIS. lie Mrs. DeW|tt C. holds a wide acquaintance In this eltv ung avenue wo- and haa been practicing dentistry for at the H aisled h tha p«.t year The bride Is also a t.rday aiterno graduate of Plaloteld High School relative, being and la popular among the younger set niony *a» perfa or the city. Upon their return from a vicar* 8t» onaoi hoQe>moon trip. Dr. Thickstun and EpiscopsFchurc his bride will iei«de at 411 Central attendants v«r«

Before a rapacity audience la the HartrMns Auditorium last Sunday evening Mr* Nina Dnryffa, a New York woman who resided In B«lglui% at the time of the declaration or hos- tilities. delivered an address resard- Ing the work accomplished by tho ; i Belgian Relief Association. Mrs. Dur- yoa wa« Introduced by tha Rev. B. Vicars Stevenson, of the Grace Kpla- :copal cherch. who made *p eloquent address lh which he gave;tribute to the Belgian nation and thanks to ( Mrs. Duryea for all that she haa dona .for the refugees. ; | With her atorlea of destroyed vil- lages an* *lth her thanka foy what IAmerican* have done to apav nuffer- Ing. «a. Interwoven the, plea that (continued help ho given th**> women and children who are suffering and « ho will have to suffer boc*»*ae Of tho 'death of those upon whomfitboy -era dependent. The local bra»«|i of tho Belgian Relief has respori^d nobly ,to tho call of tho needy. .Mr* Wal- lace announced that dlfflridly in getr ting mllg «upply hsd been 'emoftnter- c,i hut that. through the Madness of Mr. Van nomUerck. a Now Work Ora. had agreed to hold a certain amount • for the Belgian Roller Rotten. at a reduced price. ! Francois Van Vaerenberg. the Bol- ; glnn soldier and operatic a|nger. wtio — .came with Mrs. Duryea. rendered na- papor was made by tlonal and popnlar songs Iri - ef Association on jentire manner Van Vaergn were still n lar£e though suffering from won e doeirous of giving t from rheiimatlsip contra, tad - , . v- - »* »aa | tronohoa. j ana extremely erj. (attar Girl tV>SiX?*mTj eo»t*ni*» the work and »*•».«* to still possess ». rtUMIf KJll l of Collection on Monday ;tenor voice - *11 d»y s»t»rd.j m.mWr. or t)„, The ton.I breach of th’, StST.1 “T;. Tj ,hb Hoy Relief A-o< latino dMIra. [a Holoorn Ralston. **•*• °J “J* f11'- • aadoHook Ihe.lls thanka to Kdwnrd !-e.|. • Mrs Kd , rl "■'‘"'"ll "P the paper. One York ntualrlan who gave bh Id ..ana., “T* JP ,h -"if"-1 b> l"" "a nccompnnlat; to Mr. do* Hurnhani ’ !!M-"™ bn Saturday and romrlhut.d to lh. rauw hjl Y. at.S '“*•r,cl (etkrdea ,b« «ork to some for bln lantern and lr.Mi '."""•I’ YT.t. Mad, private rarjj *er. used vice. and-to Mr. Runyon j. l^rtormod *.nAlh* pUI. mn" "urees.f.,1 the ,.«-|o(y , ember „f ok ml rhunh ' * a1”1 *«al viewpoint. was anuoUnved by Mr«. Dur _ •ab. would ao hack to Belmont In th. soring. having nr,mi land Ac people that aha would return .ndhrtng aa- PlJf.nnt'Q with har

K ■ MUiniteu Djuic. B UP ^lort speeches were made _ *i led the af- ... Jogan. Rot. >onald. R§v( Walter A. * Misses Mafy A. Smith, y. Margaret McCarthy, ors. Mary Murray, May »ry Harrington. Anna -.w., -.ary Donrollr. Elisabeth Mara. Loretta McCarthy, Mk. and Mrs Thomas Roddy. Mr. and Mrs.: Albert F. Ip» Rock, Patrick Power*. Richard O'Nelli. Wllllafn Brown.1 Forr|stol. Joseph Noonan. Mr. I nnd Mrs A,|B. Mathews, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Kllng, Mr. and Mn. Peter, Me Shay. Thelsphore Parent. Sr. Alloa Elisatioth Brown. Daniel Me-' Caftbjr. Mr ami Mra M D O'Keeffe.; Mr. and Mfs. Timothy Moanv’. Jo-, s«Dh Regani Frank Donnelly., corn**- ] Mils Regan.' William V. Sullivan, Garret Kea*lng Mba Mfyera. Miss Chamberlain and Mr. Volkman. 1

Miss Halsted Now Miss Case In

Pleasing Form

Cary Engaged to Westfield Man Mrs. Clinton Ivins

| The efcjtagrmcnt of Misa Florence u ihe C«y, now of Trenton but for- wih- n**r,y of tbtm *° J*me* llr\n- illUin |v,n* Alloo. of WcotBotd, has been an 1 the r°""r,y1 hT nyrd S**1**’ <!*r> nirnar High jNo da,° I?*00 l°r lhe wnddtof. ifarry d ap- The announcement of thla engage- --- M1 . nient la Of local Interest Inasmuch as both Mias Cary and Mr. Allen are well known here The bride-to-be is a inlfDid young person, possessing a pleasing voice cultivated under Mate McNeil lloperoft. of this city, and Hrana X. Arana, of Xe« York city. She has had several offers for light opera work with Henry W Sav- t age and Klaw £ Erlanger. but the A declined these offers -owing to paren- m ta| objection to * stago career. M Mr. Allen Is a gVaduate of the Vlr- B Klnla Military Institute, of Lexlag* ■ ton lie Is a bachelor of science and ■ Is a clvl^ engineer He holds two 1^ mrdnls for iw-holarshlp during Ms H eollece course, one for pure matbe* ■ n-atlca and one for general evrelleat*. ■ , He has oflras In New York city.

Decide

(nds -nd I in th« trtulolag P'colng

Miss Cllcsbetl daughter the eulaif i ward H. kslston. of l^laf • win be married to William •man. Hall, of Watertown. N Choir oV,ork oil Tuesday evenlm mwn 0 The ©ercaiony will be er of In *b« Nalherwood Reform.... _, of a by the lley. Edward 8. Ralston, falli- p ay er of the* h-Mo-to-bc and pastor ' rholr tho rhurclp. A reception will follow-, i Slot- Mias Ralston Is a graduate of Vaa- * r*. s«r College shd holds a wide ar- : noe qualntance In this city. 'Mr. Rail. Is i First engineer. Is a graduate of Corm*il I'nlverslty and has an office In Tier ton. Maas Miss Ruth Ralston w|l| ,

In Readiness Ml.. CI. a Homa.villa a booa ry.a from tba p«>.lttoli o aloaar tb operatic Mar t. troll h ' Her No* -Yerk recital In I't, In the auditorium or tba Plalnaald vlatt lear'»a. the < .iliitln.lloi Itlah H. bool tomorro* nfl.-moon and nail carried nut plan to rfce . evonlUK a Plaj-lot. entitled Tk< [atop from ,lh. homl.lc celllnk ,.i (Ju«en or Heart.' and written or enlollt to l»e ended podtlon o Ma.weli Perklna. or North I'leln eld. Uppollua prime doHna II will .will be preen ted A mid winter car- m.mberM that MU., face ... rulral for th* boucllt ot the Prim e of time otrlno eolcd.1 at Ibe Wele. Tend will be held In eool-mc- I'reebrterlkn church, thla dtr. lion-with the dramatic present tt Ion i The cast for —The Queen of Atthoagi the serial season Heart*-- la Blade up of. local aoclelt let baa a little more than lire people who .re the followlna: law- ror unite . number of lorn renre II Van Boren Harold fader- pic have iSrendr deeded the hill. Walter <■ Richter, fllfford Me- North and here mlcreted mtolh Oee. Warren Ackerman. Kelaoa Ram- „f ,h„„, , ear. Mba Klliabcfb MoOce and Mra .bout Florida Dnrlnc the 1 Mai well Perklna Included In the peaoon each rear there I. a lull

—pool to Wauhtnatou, 1, be* nreeeol and make ad The contention to Plainfield la the onlr ’ that will be held ell o» Brute* an that date with lit* rubr Jubilee i llonaof lhe w.om.n'; II er> Borletle. of the I Two inch conrentlona « New Jorwej. the other

the Pnlted eonnaetlon tV forma- A.toeetlnc Of the Yoonc Mena He 1,1 brew Aaaoclallon n. held on Wed nnedny erenlne. when plane for th. * erection of ailitable uaartrr. for the CRanltai Ion and for the Hebrew school were dl.ruaepd. At the enfh- crln« were repreaent.tlree of Jehnd. Halevi Camp. No. 57. Order Sona of Zion, who offered their eo-operation In thw com Inc project It la enacted

, liudier* WallaceT oif cileti RUce. and “< other Hebrew lllenlamln Miller, of New York '"V ,h' rl” Domat rnTTPTP TmYk *bB preeent time, doe to the' BRTOAL COUPI^ LBAVE untiring .Soria of Benjamin Kline.

PANAMA CANAL ZONE. I^.u Preget. Henry Reranbeum. _ . Harry Kati. William Aunnhllek and Ml.a KIM. Dln.more Pbllpllt nnd other., e ll.hr.. School he. been, .feme, now Ttpwer. of Waahlngton m.lnlalncd In Ihln cltr. where rbll-i O. C . who were married In B.ltlmorr dran !are taught the rndlmenta of I on Wedneadav and who were tender- nobr*. ee .HI a. Jewlaft hlmoiy. I od e reception at the home of the Of late there haa been an arer-ln- Mtoaea PhilpHt, In North PI.Infield enrollment of It idrnta end nailed yeeterdnr afternoon for Pan ,he quarleru orlalnallr provided have •f* _ been found InaulHclent for the need. MlM Ptillpltt I. th. d.nehter of th. „r th* .chool. The work of th. Into Mr. end Mr. Frederic Phllpltt young Men-. Hebrew Anodatlon of W.ahlnrton, wed nt cl ran In mar. h„ .Uo been reUrdtd and the erne- rlage by bar brcXhar. Mr. Trowar t|on mora j jltsble quarters la roc- haa been In the amploy of th« IJnltwj ,0gnU*<l by both (ha school and asso- Rretes (jevemment for • number or , tatioB u a necessity Thraa or years, having tiaen trnnaferred to tbq more nropoaad plana *sr# sabmltted , Cannl Zone thraa years ago. At tba at 4 meeting on Wednesday eran- i wedding cere many, which war pa*- ing nnd It la expected that annh wMl ; , formed la thn Frasbyterfan rhurOh In tlv*n do„ c0naldaratlon „ the Capitol city, the bridesmaid was II L. , Miss Elala D JVtiaafar and the bant CHECKR RHOn.D nE 'l •ban. Harold Cowtea The bride wore MAII.VCD TO TRIOSI RER l a traveling gown of blue broadcloth trimmed with f«r. and wore n bat to it has been announced fftat all '< match. FUlowIng th* ceremony. fhwkg |Bten<ifor tba Duryan ra-'t .. r ... lancheon was served and tba bridal i,*f worh ,hou!d b* mailed to Mlaslt those Intereated In the relief work ofdirty mme to North Plainfield, where lurtrldge. treasurer of the local Bel !i the Prince of M'ale* Fund. On Tqea- the reception* was tendered them glan Relief. This statAmeot wnsjf d*y evening, the Josef llofman re- •*—'*- ■*— ' c«*l will be the attraction Mr. rfof- iran wlIL pneecnt a varied .program, lit whloh Chopin will t>e festurf.l 1 K whist party ;ard dance haa been »r *ged by tka Y. M. H. A. tor Wed lay evening, with th* usual Infior- * dance at the Park Club on gstur- nlght (Other events nr* being planned an4) It la expected that the pre-l^nten nrtivltles of the local so-' dal world Mill attract considerable

In™ naction With ll)w obeec- -nee i an effort ta being made to ralne tin. § poj required ter B»e dlfferem linen • of Work Inclttdlnc a cofftmnnltv ren- , tre, a memorial to Joatma p. Mnore. I a dormitory for glrla In connc -tlon with normal ochool wi»rk In Porto III<*.o • to eitead work ; In Central : Arjrlca and aa a Hindoo help alck ’ Tlthnugh It »g» not *ct been defi- nitely derided aa to wlwther or not moth an affair will he held or got. It ; to BOW being ron.ldared V. to S*et|>- Jer pr not It would be I on-l'.lc tAhold . * eoaventlOB of the YVorld '* )dc -Oulld. of Northern New Jeraei IB tkl» >itv on th. urn. 4a. that tha Women*. Home Mla.ltmarr sodetlee . rotrreMlon la held. Tha»r-aent pin. la to hold ll In the Firm! Bepll.t fhurch on tha night of pvbrugry 10 ’tad » deel.Ion may ho arrived at, with In. the nevt few dev» Qua ree.or for the oBerihle hold-1 mg,of (he World Wide cwn.enllon on Keen., del- a. th. othe I. that unahr wpmec who are member, of Ah. older eo'lety are leader, and prominent wor»er« In the rarleue Slid, about |hc But* and would d It eur to attend both on the n . ciry, uio wiviuui OKFICKIIB FI.BCTKn. „ th. Rer. C > tt lh. annual "■'••I”*"' «?»*■“; pallor or Ihe Fir. ■TnOerculoet. league of PtalaBeld and putmer Xorth Plainfield held on Monday are- couple will tiinc. th* following offlcsrt wore oloct- kno r,i Tor t*»* coming yanr] Prsaklant., ,— ,>n,i-v|ra prbsMsn*. William 8. Tyl*r; Ur J iPTWiary, James Boyd Patter, treaa unf Mwlcolm McKenilc: rlrc prw.1- Ml- Harriet den'.. Re Bernard hf. Began, daughter of Mr. -elghton Calkin*. Fr.nlt Ie„Clark. moaw pf North IT llc.ar.der nilbert. Cherlea W. Me- 1 Cutih.n William I. (tmalley. Mra Nil—, of Orchard o-rtce Tiffany the Rev. John 8. Ze- on Bnnday nflern ij. William Dotrher: m'V'lral d'rer. O J*"' Sman. M D in addltlw a Itat of "vter-Ncwa. -h tt'v-w nftv trustows was approveJ.^by blgh sat*#m O' .hr organliatloa. v S3

TENDERED PARTY IN HONOR OP BIRTHDAY.

on»^ arm*

VIST’iam >'~rZ£'°JlZ A-hlrt and Ml- Mary Paaamore. the an—rvlaOT f UuJ, a elollnlat. of B™?l=.- KNJOYKII A BMOKKR. {StJSSf Mure than Briy membera of St Jo- Plain""'" "P"001

•rnh-a Club enjoyed a aatoher la.t -...-^-wenr ■ Wm'SS'nV '."rtt-aet'TJSS., ®

vs&r'tti<. s&srs p tried upon at the ne.t ee—Ion of tho pto—new WTtaUwy. I|»k ahto -III h" hwld on Monday non. who ll»— In V v-,f ]'Muran. pr—Ident ok the club. l-BCTt'ltlt <1 tonotetod Vgo-dSltl— to Sty gymaa- In the awdKerin fur, abparatua and ll lg Wbr0,l1'..

IjLl (hat an Indoor alhlellc meet will be Kano—, dellrered held In the a— r futnre. renewing |H. „f Abraham the I,urine—, meeting, a aortal aea- Bugcroft. in • on ... an Joyed Plano —lection. of •ere render*, by Je-P. C-«r and "

Tba work of the a—oclatlon daring .the rouitna Jewr. Tr—tdent. Herbert tb« past year, aa brought out In th* Adam; vlca ixtfddent. Charles Col- rgRort of Hire KatbMina All*r, g«n- Ifns; aocretapi. Miss Naomi Frltta. secretary of the association, bi- treasurer, lldrace Adams. Jr.; cowh. clud*d two k^aat celebrations, on* Horace Ads-ns. r.; property maoa- tbd Jubilee event and the other tjie ser. Robert Cartwright; business tile niederwoir n^Mtlngs. Th# first re- manager, Jaip*s 8- Carson ""‘rd ?»re combined efforts of all the In response to a request received nbera of the association whRe from U»e FIfst Baptist church of r one hundred young women of South PlalnflfeM. It was unanimously association personally a Misted In decided to produce the tho*. “Ye Blederwolf campaign. The treaa»- Old# Fashioned Bkool Dcya." for the re report showed that there U a benefit of that oflurc*. Th# play will * *“ ‘ " “ -obably be given on February 1. rat rehearsal was held on Wednes-

i m!re"Harriett NKTHKRWODD DRAMATfCrTS c<JrWl1** H*rb#rt Ad»m members of the FI.ECT YEAR'S OFFICER**. [ an*9r± A— .. .... i.i *»d Mri. BUncbard FoegatJ otPmrk avenue, are entertaining WBo ,l,“

In the North At the annual meeting of Ihe crgl Youac Women's Christian Aaoorta- tlon held In the aaaorlatton building .njMil'MI'YT. on Monday etenln. a —port for Award Whatley, of y—r was made. Indicating that the qulrd the i announced the on- pant }— r haa been a rery pro. pc roe., me - tr daughter. Ml- one for the local orgaBlialloa Plana,o.t tb Gilbert Tbomn- for atlll larger work during Ihe com- thd North Orollr,. Ing year were, made tto North txroitna- (0ll„Wlng were rw-elected art z1-1.told S-Tm- “•joTm- SETS.

,.M «-.i*a3rT-.Tstr5u,l eyewltn—. of the n,nljQiph, Mrs. John Y. Brook. Ml— At a moating of the N Lincoln told bin Myrtle Pedderman. Ml— Ell—bath Dramatic A—"elation held aung m.nner McGne and Mrs A. C Wa^ley. v follo.lng officer.

r\uv. ran

wsof tfy« Churches andurc^ OrganUahons ofClfy and orougb

PLAINF1KLO RHOOR».

e 11 s t o uCopy far Xitys5ttust » e lit tbe 3fart6sof (he T6itor »f.»«>• c t it

Wkat

cUs

3us <Elr-

Nuggets of Church News

TBISjf V; KKFOllMKI*ol to.rt societies of Trlr

I. F. E. Wood- I

rk So.•h will hold aof the Fi«f«

velt avenue,.; in/l ChiBent Is hoi>,ln,« a wmoon at the lump of 3roff. of Due* (ttreet.

The Chrj*llan VTrlnltr RofOjinort ctii

Mores on Ej^t Frontarr IS."*

On the m/bt of February 1 theHomp Denariiimnt of trinity Ref°rm-•d,church WlH hold a social In tneparish nomW

The enta#>ilnment rommlltee olthe Dnti-h Ai-ms Band of Trinity Re-formed chirjifh has announced thefollow Ing: cojfftntr social events: Feb.•19 club niffttf* Mar r ' i 22, Hghtft an-

te- Anrll 1«. flliiKtrat«1• > . SkeHenicer: May 21.

of Hou«e of the Moinight.

ITtKKCKXT AVENUE.The regular monthly meeting of

he Women's Home Missionary Socle-y of the Crescent Avenue church isfelRK held this afternoon In the tw-in house of the rimrch. The prto-

was arransed

Converts HoldBig Gathering

thismged i I H

i that there were fully »'< l 5 u n "personn at the meeting, most ofbeing converts. The principal

speakers were Stuart West; financial- the New York Globe and

of the Converts' League ofrk. and ProTewior W. H.;ad maB'er ot CarBton Aoad-irnlt Professor Schulz willbered as having dell

First M. E. Women

Social Events

„'First M. E. church isIn the union evanselis-id Ladlef Aid Society o(

•h has decided to postponei which

Large AttendanceFoi Guild Session

iibars of the Woill over Union c<

irriviri!,' In Plaioflel,

•Id Wide Guilds

Sunday Service Features

day to be .prt* i In ithe

children:had arranged for this1 month ui

1 the forepart of March, At thime sixty children of the Sunda;;hool will rebrter the .-vt-nlneV pnram. which wilj be preceeded by

During the middle ol? February. ' ^ ,™ ^fi^b^u,"' ™e"w «£ r ket ' ^ u u

having been scotch Plains and from present Indl-" * — cations ihere will be £ * r a i hun-

dred In Attendance.angements for the1 banquetv.t-,--, under the genera' super-

oH Miss Ajmes CSepver

i Gratia >aator of the Plr«t Preeby-ily ft.

hreujfhout ttVisent at a ha-nquet to be'terian churoh, Rahway will "preachchapel of the First Bap-1 at the morning service" Bible school

list cnUrch tonight- Besides the at 2:30. followed oy St Paiil'a Broth-members: or the Guilds .of {the Firm er hood meeting with Judi* ClarenceBaptist land Park Aven-le Baptist B Case of Bomsrville II ™ X - r

— of thia city, there will be At the evening « r v l « * „ , V L t \ ,

Reformed—R

"Pan

.Id » t ILK VCII'VL^<J ••Be.am#a Catho-

iher Of "Platnf)eld|

mitteea from the local Guilds as-ng. :A- number of people prorol-. in; tthe missionary field havei Invited to be present; In an et-

Uw-f trie

e B Kof (li

e gWestminister

via at 4:45, and regular afternoonpreaching service at 5:0b.

St. Mary's—Masase at 6:30. 7:30.S:30. 9:30 and 11:00; Sunday-nohoolat 2:15; benediction of Blessed Sac-rament, 3:00; baptisms at 3:30Paator. Rev. Father BJ M. Bogan;ttHaJstanU, Rev. Waltei- Henneeaeyand Rev. J, .1. MacDooald.

Hope Chapel-^liornlnd • sermnice conducted by Riev. D. 'iger *t 10:4?, folloivjed by 1

tfcal ser will heiD. m

ir. i» invited. •eavenly Rest—Bihl>ck. followed by me

Randolph will have charge of the ser-vices Sunday and will preach two in-teresting sermons. ThemoirnlnK ser-vice will be at 10:4S. subject, "AnInfallible Bible;" new members'

at 2:15; Sunday-school andlaasea at 3:0fl; Epworth

^ g u e at 7:00. and evdning Rervloe,t 7:45. subject, 'Chlftf of the Pub-

wili*v*drw* the members o f t i e c h antr» Biitherhftod of the Trinity «f up

FIRST HUB. | |ilev. F. J. Hubaca. dlstrist super-,iandent, will be In cbarfte of the iirlb quarterly conference In the: l

pastor of.Ptrst M E. church 6n Friday. Janu-I,,f nnntiH ary 28. at which time the business of I

' - - 'he year will be clean- ji

ted at the Rofellerespect for^aatlior-to do with the ron-

portion of penilewise, beconie iinbe-ful. It was stated

a thousand converts to Catholicismh r l d S t

a t o u n d othe rolled Stat*

WATCHt'N* AVE.. ' The reKiilnr monthly meeting of

dies'i tbe Men's Club of tha Watcftiung Avip-held njie Presbyterian church will be held

In the chape] tonight at 8 o'clock.r of The committee in charge has arranp-dur-Jed an entertaining program that will

1 \ enjoyed after the business sessiom-The Missionary and Aid Society of» Watchung Avedtie Presbyterian

will be Mm onurrb is holding a kneetlng this af-

Afmea Davis, a Canadian nurse re-cently returned from the Europeanbattle fronti Is to make an address

.he, meeting.

estfi«ld. prealty Bederatio

. armnged fa

lectu

Hope chat- .„.^tag H"IT Webk.be will conduct evaU-mlH>tic ser*t!W In the church every

"Rip IB tSe.^RocklIheme of BIT UlartraHope rJiapeV tonightpastor. fM*p W. Skellenger.

A apenal ftjrtnori for men on LJO-eoln the Prtftee of Men." will be prlv-«* br Rev T* W. Sk«llenser In Hope, tlnctlon of holding the rank, of lleiebanel on 9^day>nlght. February 11- [ tenant ln the Canadian army and has

The Men'*<!lub 6? Hop* chape] has .«een Actual service. On several other•ettled opoa January !5 as the date owasiona recently she has epokeo be-for Ita ann'vkl dinner. A program | fore local societies and told of hersuitable for &« wanton Is being ,ar-1 experiences during the p u t tworanged and r«. D.-W. Skellenger. pa»-iy«*r«-lor of the rhftrAh. wi

The Men'» Atsocfatlon " of theCHureb of th^ Heavenly Rect met laet

The annual meetings of the congre-gations of Uif Pnwbvterlan «hurcheaof the rltv will be held on the sec-cad Wedne«i4kr In April, with the ex-ception of Hope chapel. That churchwill hold IWednesday ot. April.

first

HEW Trtt>raHT I.KTTUBB.Walter Nefrell ^Weston. a, member

of the New Thought Cult, will givea lerture'at Hit home or Mr. and Mrt.Howard Tolby, of Everrreen avenue.on tbe afternoon of January 26.

HOLY f'IKtSS..The members of the Ladles' Auz-*ry of the Church Ot tbe Holy Crow-

"111 meet on Tuesday afternoon

The first Fehrnary meeting of theMtn's riiib of the (Trace Episcopal'lurch wilt be marked by the appear-ipe- of a promlnentT lecturer. Tbe

se«ond meeting next month will bei« annual one or the organisation.

Flf«t Presbyterlaiwtien the first meeting or the West-minister Guild, an auxiliary to theLadles' Aid Society, was held at thehome of Miji Claire Brittbn. The of-ficers elected were: President. MiasTonntance Selbr; vice president. Ml™Charlotte Fowler; secretary. MiasMarjorie Searing: treasurer, MlsaDorothy Btittnn: chairman social

FPRBVABV MKP7TIVC !COBinrlttee. MIPS Rdlth Shot well;The February meeting of the Un-1 lookout commlrtee. MUn Ruth Ham-

Ion County #nnday-Bchool AasocU- mdnd, and devotional-commltee. Misstion will be M d ' In Cranford ne«t'month and wnl M followed by a illn-

Dr. Hudson LeadsLocal Delegates

iber of Plainflelders are plan-attend t the conference on

evangelism to !><• held in the Bouthchurch. Newark, next Monday. Rep-resentatives front all the Baptistchurches north of Trenton will bepresent and an Interesting* programhas been arranged.

Dr. Birney Hudson, pastor of thePark Avenue Baptist church, is chair-man of the State committee on evan-cells™ and together with representa-tives from the local Baptist churcheswill be at the conference.' In themorning Rev. George Wood Ander-

hgson, who

nductlng a evangelis-i N B i k

... -jnductlng a e n gtic*) campaign in New Brunswick.

ternoott the rarligel Ism win be ievening Rev. PePhiladelphia, wll

.nference. In the

Next Synod WiU

Ipcided upon, Mrs. Frank A.ion, of Coionia. will lect|>re in Vln•^nt Chapel undfr the auspirea of th<.adlpa- Aid Society and will give alemonstratlon of dome^tfc engineer-ng, showing how the modern kitchenthould be conducted.' She will ex-plain her electrically equipped klt-

' ;n In- Colonla. which has been In-

r^mpMeT^in^'r^TfTe": i StoMSSSi ™'thT>s in New fork last **eek. | o f work Covered bv thThe neit meeting of the sociptv t;ul ] (] Bbslde Miss Am1 be held on January .25 and wll i s state ^ r e t a r y of th_ . . ,In the nature of an all daj Besslon (}tilldsr aind who resides.id thia city. r

will be In Vincent Chapel and a t ; [ t [B B T p t c ted that three "other worn->n a luncheon will be nerved. e n w m apeak. Mrs Wllllkfi Fia procpfds will be devoted to the Of Montdlalr one of the State om- " • • ;

fund of the church. ; I P U U . M j S B Xlma Noble, or Buffalo, it i \ a r i - ? J - j f - „

texeoutiva BBcretarv of the national will he held ;it 111.' Urafo M R. ohurrh pnator. 11:00. and BpWOrth Leaf-Ml» Grace De- S'«"iay, aa follows; MorniaB service. 7:^n. Because It ting ^ot yet beenvho Is'ronnected Mn :S°: Sunday-school. 2(30: E:>- d^ided Be to whether, or not theflelfl -have been 'worth I-eagne. 7:00, and-evenlng ner i[njOn BerviceB will be contli

rnlip t

l chuh at

•t ••Mini; Avenue Presbyterian—J. O. McKelvey will preach at

missionary thel 11 o'clock morning service, which. .. at; Hankcm. will follow the Sunday-*"™1""1 —«~* *

China, will preach at the ewpnIttK ser- • j n R at 9:45. The eveningins at 7;30. TliB public is bea t 7'45hear this intereetfng apeak ' first M.' E.--Sunday-»chooi, 9 15-

M-n-s Bible clBBfl.. 10-00; morning>n by

will*

' COMINO. KVKXTjSL

s"aLET iM IE. chu

rnifls servi2(30:

iTonleht.

World Wide Guild banquetFIRST BAPTIST

Lecture. l>y PantorHOPK CHAPEt

Union Evangelistic ServiceFIRST PRF*SBTTERIAN

Men's ClubWATCHUNO AVE. PRJDS."Father and Son" Dinner

CONGREGATIONAL

Hondav.Fourth "Quarterly 'Conference

MON.ROE AVEi

attenid* Invited and exp.

: WeekU Rental For

)0", and-evsnlng fer- ttni>astor. Re?. Charles aTn_r - c l . both i , th . hat.-b.»n made.

% service '

TharvdJijrMen's Club Banquet

HOPB CHAPEL

. . _ jnton serrlce In the FtrrtPresbyterian d»urcb will: mark, the

pletlon of a two weeks' program.nged Jointly by the First Presby-»n. First M. E.. Trlnitj! Reformed

and First Baptist churches of thecity. The original plan w»> to ha»<it'last for only one week, but tbe

_. -be* 'will Join together and Irange for [a special train to take those' l who wish to go. .

Team* ' of Sunday converts fresh•om the Philadelphia campaign bad

charge of the service* la neveral olthe local churches last Sumlay r,

highly probable that a seqUon of t

tlMk 'Bibe ppointed a coftTOrttee to take chargaf arrmngem«nts for the annual banquet of the CUUM to be held on Febru

Thefourth.'noa,rterly cqnference Olthin Methodist district will not b«

S3, wtien Rev.

An alt day moetlng of the Pastor'sAid Society of the First Presbyterianohnrch waa held In the church yes-terday, at which time preparationswere made for the holding of anapron sale on February B and 9. The

also -preparing to hold »imb" wedding ID the T. Mtorlum on the night of .Tan-

Over two hundred and fifty mem-hern of the congregation and locallergy attended a reception given

th« First Presbvtei chureh Tues-

Tonni

night for Hev and Hrs. C.ing and the deacons and elders

of the church by the pastor's Aid 9o-cf«(ty. AD enjoyable evening wa*«p«nt. Samuel 8. S»|ackhatner made

MM

•_- . , - - _ - si It last ror only one weei, DUI me »t-

Be Held in N.Y.C. r?";.'."."*."'^^*™"* Itinue for the second week.

1 Tonight the services win b« heldAt the invitation of Bishop Oreer, l n t h e y \ n i Presbyterian church. Or.

of New York, the fouth annual synod p ) ] i I l n B strong pastor of the Firstof the province «f New York and s ^ t ^ t church, being the apeak er. ANew Jersey, which Includes the mis- , a r ( . e chorus will render special slnK-nionarv district of Porto Rica, will be j n R under the direction of Cliffordheld In the New Synod Hall at the B r a f j e r t * , t night Or. Charles E.Cathedral of St. John the Divine, in Herring putor of tha Fimt Presby-New York city, on the second Tuea- terlan ohnrrh « u In eharic« of aday in January, 1918. The third an- l a r K e | Y attended service h«ld in Trin-nnai synod of the province at the l ty Reformed ohurrhHotel Ohalfonte, Atlantic City, which ( .1ended last Thursday, was productive swFJHSH- LUTHEItAN KIJBTTS.of much clisciiBslon of the altitude of J A t ,h6 annual congregatlbnal meet-

qnftBtlon. i n g o t t n e gwedirfh Lutheran chore*n last Wed- n e W I a M ^-^.^ the election!of offlcers

nesday the Rev Professor Charles H. , r e a u U e d a B fonOW8: Secretary. Al-Boynton read tbe report of. the Pro- D i n so.an^r>n; deacon lor threevlncial Commission on Religious Ed- y e a r B Julius Tholen; trustees, foruvation which told of tbe detnon#tra- l t h r M yean.. Olaf Olsm ind AlbinUon work, mid-week religious ln*,oiMn- delegate to tbe tonferencestructlon. and Instruction. - In the m M l n t B to b« held In Ne» York cityhome. He dwelt on the marvellous ; n e x t , U D l m e r John'Qjettleson; dele-grQwth of mid-week religloua ln«truc-1 K & t e t o t h e gyQodlcai meetlog at RocHtlcm. and Bishop Oreer pointed, out l-land, 111., in Jane tb* Rev. C. A.that religious education should not Anderson ; • sexton. John GJettleson.

o Episcopal children but o t 2 07 E a B t Front street.effort nhonld be msile , .Il-time Provincial Secre-; M a n y a man's good repnUUoB 1>

f ^ o f t hPeoplA' ^wletr ol the Park

Avenue Bapdk church thirty-ttirwH W mr-mbar*.. were .added, making atotal enrollmmu of ninety

T.. i^m m M^' «• j ^ r f .S-MT. ?,r;t sitag to -tendj ttw pastor aod new cohgregmtimial church tonight In themembers of ©ie church a reception In pafi»h hi ~

COKORfcnATlONAL.

Or. Paul Harrison and Bride

*wh the children in the pub-'d ,schools. ; It,]

At the afternoon netsion the Rer.Elmendorf. of Newark, read the

port of the Provincial Commissioni'Social Service, and Introduced

resolutions on local option ana vol-abstinence. Btshop.

Frederick Courtney made a strong;plea for voluntary total ahotinenre jon the part of tha Episcopal clergy jand laity and the recording of thenames of those In favor of It on thajminutes. The original resolution on ,voluntary total abstinence was passedat the following i

n god p o 1whit Isn't found out about

7:4S.iple. WillInn and evening. pj^y CTOBS—The eervicee Sunday• dl«h Lutheran—Ilev.; Tart An wilj be an follows: Holy Communion,n will preach Sunday night at 8 I 7 : jo : Sunday-school and Bible

I * , 1 o clock. Suncav-Bchool will: he In t he . c i a t W 8 i g:3o- lluny 1(1:46; morning • •

5*. Stephen's Church gSZT^iST* V%&. Yo"DS\^ £ ZT^^^tT^,?tK ,stef*e»"«-^Holy Communion Thardsay and Saint Daw Holy Com-

alebrated at S p. m.: Sunday-school, m n n l o n w t l , (^ celebrated at 9:30.lth mlBfiioBRry talk and oirerlng at f Orace Episcopal—Holy Commnnl

30: morning prayer and rfer-10-30- Sunday-school. 3:00;

world Growing Better or [Worse?" . . „ . rartop• 111 t . tb , n b j ^ t of Dr. W e , a.|* " r a , ^ ^ ^ - v i , , u.o.l » r --aA« .^«p«ng Bqv i« uooues •.noapnn -vices will be held at the First Tnine servlca Th« subject ; willtreated In sitOh * way that it will •only be Intorcstlng but als« infoi

•al |lng. In the morning the subject j)

The oliurches of PUJnfield are...anning to take another active p a r t j 9 : i 0 : morning prayer «na BernIn a serl^ of revival serriges and a ] . n o'clock, and evtnirig prjaye;though1 tftey will not be b>ld In this address bycity they; are attracting- nearly asmuch Interest as the BledCrwolf cam-paign Itjst spring. Wh^n "Billy"Sunday ,opens bis campatiin In New"""•k during the forepart of April

til reds of Plalnfielders j are plan-ning to attend the meetlngpand "' "probable that a number of the

he "Faith's Backward LOOK."

MUSICAL SERVICE ATCRESCENT AVE. CHURCH.

n the Crescent Arenu«: Presbyta church on Sunday, January 2

there wlU: be a musical service, Iwhich Shiibert LJnacott, who recentlyplayed at one of the morning musl-

>lea given by Hiu Van Boskerckid who la scheduled to "rive another

recital In this city at a later-date, willtake part.j

Dr. E. Pettier DaTi«. of jBrooklya.wll] open the nerTlce wltB'an organrecital Which will be followed by se-ctions rendered by a quartet choir,•onsfetlnc of Mias Vernon Watt, BO->rano; Miss Grace J. Carroll, con-ralto; Samuel E. Craig, tenor, and

9hubert C. l.inncott. The nubile iscordially Invited to attend thU re-

BLKCTBD OFFICERS.At the last meeting of tha Senior

Saraca Bible Class of the Templeiaptist Sunday-school the annual e-ectioQ of ftAcem took place. Those:hosen wefe: President, Frnnk Forcerlre-preild«nt. Henry Viebrock;

lay-achoi i Yoiing Peo-le«' Society at'T:Ot). Music win beendered by the regular church quar-

iherwood Reformed—Rer.ward S Riilcfon will contdnctsuai services op Sunday at the fol-Dwlug taourst Sunday-school, 9:4G;lorning service, 11:00, and eveningervlce. 7:45.

First Baptist—ReT. E. M.; Tonrtin-rm. one of the representative* of thelaptlat church, will occupy the pul-ft of the First Baptist church Sun-

y morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday-hool will b» at 9:45. Owing to theobabltlty of tbe union services be-% continued there will be too regu-r eTenlng service. - jCrescent Avenue-— Rev. John 8fier-an Zelle will occupy the pulpit atf preaching services Sunday. Theorning service will be atj 10:30:

unday-sdhodl and Bible classes at3:00; organ recital by E. Metier Dv

lbyterian church Sunday: Morning -service. 11:00: Bible school. 9:4E:Epworth League, 7:00. land eveningservice 7:45. At the ievening «er-

Rev, Charles E. Herring willTh P l M Whpreacb on "The Popular Man Who

Didn't Make Good."First Conpregatlonal—A series ofe sermons designed eBPeclalrj for

btistness men on the subject, "Mod-Life In the Light ot Eternity."begin next Sunday In the First

.gregatlonal church, when. Clarke. M. A., willRev. Howard

on Hi._ _ of Om

lea will be: Jan. 28, "Does It Par to~ Good?" Feb. 4. "Possessions UQ-

the fai lure Of Materlal-Feb. 11. "MaklnK URht of

_r lal PriTileBes;" F»b. 18, "TheWay Out—Walking With Ood UnderModern Conditions." All the ser-vice* will he held at the usual nonra.

Seventh-Day Baptist-^Th« pulpitif tbe Seventh-Day Baptist church

will ba occupied tomorrow morningthe regular weekly service by Rev.M Andenon. of tbe First H. E.

-hurc-Ti.

REV. BIRNEY S. HUDSON

'. wW

Nearing End of Long JourneyI. in thls.bef 17 and went overland ,to Seattle

i pRirt few days from where they took passage for Kobe.Harrison asd hla Thje long trip was <made necessary

•e««nt Trinity Reform- on: arcount of the European wear.. *** Arabian mission w},l,h shut off the rotate by the Med 1-

ttaat eveningNew Jersey,

r Cbarlottes-

iin«n teacher* for the public•choolrs in order to reach mere cnll-;

: the Rev. Howard Mellsh, or I•kljn, made an Impassioned plea

At t e d e r gby the Church ClubDr; fames Dillard,vllle. V:

} ,ader

pcial service; and

t t l d h d

Mrs. Harrison have.tejranernachwl Kohi. Japan, on their way to , (Dr(he Orient ^ ' resume their mission-' wjs thary work »QJ will not^arrive at Bah-' hia in

proceed tobay, India.

world and ;rh!<ft will hav» uken | '(hem more than: two month* tb Ilali- 'rein. They left, thin city on NIH.MI- I

. . . jroader social service; and BSftopTucker, of Kyoto, told the deputiesthat Japan is sincerely desirous ofpreserving unbroken the friendly re-lations which have existed betweenher and America for the past fivedecades.

• I« .J . .nine i. i Thu

d with her hua-

\U^.t» THK CAFSK. I jCHKISTIAN fc.-_Plalnflald's. etturchee and'clergy-' fChristlan Endeavur Week

men took an active part in the cam-< observed by the {various •palgn that w«ii waged throughout the throughout the city during tl

t btik t d i t t h b i i J r y 2H hg y

'beginning January 2H enof events will be h^ld undeiJoint auspices. On Tuesday

U. 8. week a social evening will bed i y h e r curtails the traf- at which time an entertain!

flc, Dr. D. W. Skellenger. paatqr of gram will be rendered and aiHOp* chapel, went to Washington Iwfee enjoyable time spent. Orlast week to prevent a petition from .day nlgbt there *\U be

«ii g gtry batik tor and against

amendmem ibat waa brought up InCongress yeatTday. The bit] alma toexclude llqucr " sd j " from the U. 8.

f

InfieldD Capsticfc endo

Congre^man

ilng the bill.r of.loon voters and ream

el*> wrote to Com

ikM meeting attended . .Christian Endeavor , membercity. Several other event* arplanned in order to make

i weekseriestheir

)f that•njoyedig pro-Other-

In the• being* full

y read thef the Provincial Commission

on Missions and stated tbat thechurch has never been better organ-ised tor a progrentve missionarypropaganda than It la today Dr.John Harding. Provincial Secretaryfor Missions, also reported, and Bish-op Burch. Suffragan BlBfeop of New-York, npofce on the church's duty tothe foreign peoples in thiB province.HiBhop Lloyd, president of the Board"of Missions, advocated the placing ofthe church's business In the tiands

• — lay]the flni

lake I'oi charge of

•notion picturea, were pass-ed. Blshopn Greer. ot New York; andBurgess, of Long Island, and ,the Rev.David L. Ferria. of Rochester, spokeon the usefulaess of th^ ProvincialSynod. ReEoiutlons of thaaks for theenterUlnment. endorsing total absti-nence and to take Into considerationthe establishment or a farm caionyfor Inebriate* were

-

Editor of the Recprd:

1 havp with pleasure ^ead your last ismip mid eftpeHally th« reli-L-ions pHf;e. I am glad you think religion in its various phases ig im-f " n iin 1 '""iioujrli to clftioi trie fitiflce of a vhole pafFe,

ing secretary, pierre. SCoore;'Pa^ ] T h * People need to know not only what is being done'on Sunday- ' and in Plainfield,. hut a W every day and in all the world, and that

this which a p p a l s to the Ulcrpest natijre of man has rcop«nition isa large way, j.j

The more statesmanlille you represeVit the relifrioua worid acti*i-

.tor E. C. Conover; asalstant teachers,i Frank Stewart and A. F. Boyn.

Be an Enthusiast Talking Up theGo to Church Movement

oiMt ID ihe OO TO CHTTnCH mp»empnt. Enthu-wavs is a. splendid thing. It in d'oublr and trebly sois eiercised to pet people toj GO TO CUDRCH.

enthtinea over religion. He <arriea his liraren off

! It isThero'* one thing about talking nn GO JTO CHFRCH:! It „godly. It is unxelflnh. Vonr.neighbor, in jthe -wildest itretch ofhia imagination, cannot accuse yon of an u'terinr motive wlicn ?ouask him lo CO TO CHURCH. I

A pflrent will insure himself in nrnVr tSni h> wife nnd childrenmay nit -uflVr in the event of his death, ' That in a praiseworthyact. llr.* .ihont the iBunranee of their *onl|>? No Christian par-ent will sskihi* rhildn n'to remain nway frnnj church. On tJ|c con-trarv. h4 wffl urce th rm to go. The m m l way to get them to0 0 TO CTJJTM(CH is;to fiO TO CHURCH himself. | i

IT 13 SO1 EASV TO BECOME ENTHUSIASTIC OVER RELIGIONAND THE GO TO CHURCH MOVEMENT. THE SUBJECT INSPIRESENTHUSIASM IT INSPIRES ELOQUENCE.! IF A MAN HAS ANYCHRISTIANITY LEFT; MEXL LISTEN TO A PLEA TO CO TOCHURCH. WE ASK THE MAN WHO DOES N«>T GOTO CHURCH TOGO BACK TO HIS BOYHOOD DAYS. AS A BOY HE WENT TOCHURCH. 4 E W * S CC>DLY THEN. IT IS HARD To UNDERSTANDWHY. WHEN A YOUTH REACHES HIS ^AJORITV, HE FALLSAWAY FROM CHURCH., SOME OF THE FLIPPANT YOUTHS AREINCLINED tO SNEER AT THE YOUNG MAN WHO GOES TO

'CHURCH. IN THEIR BLINDNESS THEY ARE LIKELY TO CALLHIM A WEAKLING. ON THE CONTRARY..-HE IS STRONG ANDTHEY ARE THE WEAKLINGS. -

If on jour way to ohnrch you meet a friiad who doei nbt GOTO CHUKdH plead fith him. Ask him t^ be a good fellow andgrant yon a favor. You are not asking a lioan. You are askinghim to better hia body, his mind and bn soul. He'll sae the Eight.

Get others to GO TO CHTTROH.

ti*s. the moi* you make eteryqpe to fe*l the importance »tnd dignityof religion an an .experience, and the higher will he the standing of

r journal m the estimation of the people.Yours truly.

Birney S. Hurl w

CORTLANDT H. MALLERY

Editor of the Record :Tlie Plainfleld Record!is to be congratulated on its•?'Religions

Page" as exhibited in lait FViday's iasae. Never before, to myknowledge, has a Plainfield paper devoted an entire pag«=*to strictlyreligious activities.

The churches of 6ur oi%y owe the Record a debt of gratitude forplacing before its large ''"(Congregation!" in such a newsy and con-vincing form not anly the bews of religion but aiao it* necessity andhelpfulness in the lives of the men and Women of our community.

The press in this way| can be a most valuable handnkate of theChurch in furthering the <Jause of good eitizensliip.

• [ Yours sincerely,Cortlandt H. MiaUery.

REV. CHARLES E. HERRING

r ant] \v;kh pleasedthe fact that a

. Tii-:_i.

Editor of the Record iI saw your Religious Page bf last week's papei

I with it. I think Plainfield peorfle should apprcciafhole page is given to religious activities in the city and (think thi.

do. It is a unique feature ftnd I approve of it heartily as d» the »thcr.ministers, I think'. I for lone will stand by you in" gathering newsfor the page.

Sincerely yours.Rev. Charles B. Herring.

FAttK TKV PIsAIKFlKLD RIOORft. -b

5tewsof tb« Churches an& Church Organizations of I the Clff aiti Z&orough

& 111 g t o u a

Copy ?or Ghi* _Pa9e

322 ust 35* In the Tfan&s | of the “tftltor Weh- j ncsiaj flight

$3 c 11 b t t t t 6 (What the "People "7\re ! "3>olng in Religious Clr- [ cle* "^During Winter

Nuggets of Church News

THI.VTV mmomt. <h* cbureji pn'lors on the evening of Two ot th., wrlelle. of Trinity fir January J». formed rbiis*, »rr hnMIn. mnetlnra UxIftT An '#11 il«> m*«ttnff of th* (Mo\ROK AVK. Mlralnnarv f Lili U ».Hnk tHH ■» the Thn foofth Quarterly conference of ES?~7i%u5.EUTf..Tw-ir- -»• - roll ...nn.,:.wl She Hon,. Dee."- ».IJ menl U hot/ilna o aortal IIHa after nl«nt. noon at tfJdM of Mr. F K Wood- A regular niff, of f> leg "lrse4 the chu neat Monday

Converts Hold

Big Gathering A number of local people attended a Catholic Convert*’ meetln* held In St Joseph’s Hall. Roaelle. U*t Sunday afternoon, under the auspices of the Union County Federation of the Holy Same 8©clety. A profram of religion* end of ao- rtal value had been arranged and H Phaul Greenwood, of thlsiclty. m chairman of the mooting. It la esti- mated that there were fully sic hun- dred i^raon* at the meetlnC

'■iW OhS.tl.n work Society of Bon«. of tn. Mo Trinity Refrk'med ch.ireli will hold U|to»t night Ar.ano «mrrh ip..,.r> w.r. staart West, financial CltMtCRST HOIK.

On the ai/ht of February 1 the The regular monthly meettn* of head the Women * Home Missionary Socle-;fniy g„rorolt

Home Depart]' ent of Trinity Reform- ty of the Crescent Avenue church is j,# remembered a_ „ li hold . eocial In the tmtmm this afU«u»on In the Pjr-! lecture on ’ Why 1 Been,* a Catho,

i. n editor of the New York Clhbe president of the rontirli' Mi*“« of New York, and Profraflor W. H. i**er of rtrgon Arad- Profeasor Schul* will having delivered

First M. E. Women Large Attendance Plan Social Events

. Pocaure the Flrat M E. church 1* partlcliwtlnr lh the unlnrt evancelta- J ifembdra of the World W

i Social Events por Guild Session] Sunday Service Features

. of Colonli. will lectiire In Vln- cvnt Chapel under the auaptres of the l.adlr* AW Society and will alee a demonstration of domeatlr engineer- ing. Phowlng how the modern kitchen should be conducted.' She will ex- plain her electrically equipped klt-

drnd fa Attendance Arranfementa fo have been under th vision of Mia* Agnes C^epver with commlttoes from the local Guilds ae-

Icea Sunday and will preach two In- —~ — — -r• tereatlng sermons The morning aer- nnS1 **• Bch001 •r,,h cldh^a for all a gee vice will be at 10:45. subject. "An goperai super- Christian Endeavor service at 7 Infallible Bible;” new members’ Bundaf-eehool and Epworth evening service bject, “Chief of the Pob-

The enl the Dutch eh of

■H I ,. JH_ COK..S. “wh,rh •- W-M ••6#- ISh house of the church. The Pf©-. ||c" before a number 6f Plainfield *m*cted by several thousand women for, to Nr^.i ...maker* to! , Heavenly Rest—Blhl< . . — or alnment committee of <ram for the meetllg was arranged people In Columbus Audltortum some ah# completed rglVlnK a .erlea of lec-in,aV#> a<1dre™ on the various ohave. |o r,<*k- ** mornltg service Watchung Avenue Preabytcrlan— 2Su Band of Trleltr Be- the member- of the We.tml.Mer Ume ago l^n Me. Tork last *eek. Q .ort S br thl Wb?fd WbC !Tmon bv T°r mt 1 'r,ork Kev. J. O McKelvey will preach at .jtrt^h ha- 'announced the Guild of the church, I Rr Schulz -fated at the Roselle tj,,, nieetlng of the socle*' »;0nd Bi.ilde \l|aa Amv Conant. who n*"r Thoma* r Cooper, mi—lnn-ry thd 11 o’clock morning service, which following ratting social event* Feb " ■ r~~ meeting that the reaped fi^nthor- he held on January .2r, and all u mnt„ rf4«ry of the EWorld Wide °f *h* E.?!#W>pa' cfcurrh at Hankon wfi follow the Rnnday^rfiool meet-* 1# rlnh nlgy.t * March -2. eighth an- HIUST M. K. My ha- had much to do with thy con- j*. ,n tJ,o natun* of »n all 6%y seaalon r.nlldH and who realdca In this cltv. rh,na- *ni prench at the evening scr- |ng at 9:45 The evening service will •Ml MnquS April It*. Illustrated *•*. F. J llubech. diet rial super- version of a large portion ®f People, H wln be In V|nrent chapel and at, |t|.™ xlr* 7*30 Thq public Is beV 7r4B. lecture bv. D* W Bkellenger: May 21. iatendent. will be I. charge of the who would, otherwise, became unbe-;noon B luncheon will l>e served Pn w ill sneak Mrs William Farmer, ilnv,led to HedFthla l.tereeting speak- fir-t M E.—Sunday-erhool. I 45 of^cere. q"ur«crly conference In thej»|.ver. or ncrle«tful It Ma. sUtedlTh# prore<.d(, w„l be devbted to the cf Montcl/lr. os# of thiBUH offl- *r . ” ’ —* ‘ efertlon of Icer. Wr>t M •k J * Cn n *t hi n a 1 chi'i'r.*. of*Bound spy 2€. at which time the business of five Ihotiannd converle to Cdfholklsm ■rzwib wim 'iddroan the membera of the church for the year will be dear- , In the I'nlted State* eabh year. Trinity up. l lOeorge H UBe.. of WV-lfleld. prM- Eeforroed c^ftrh on February 25

SSfnMrKL

(rials Miss Alina Noble.' o? "Buffalo. 1';7ir" V, Tv T?" a,"*L,^r,p** -ec.tlvJ — retar> of |b« national **ll he held ** the Grace M E ohn

WATCTH'Mf AVK. _ The regular monthly meeting A regu laf ase^t I »*g* "of * he I^dle*’ th. Mena Club of th. Watte, ung A v^-

dent.of the Union County federation I * of Holy Nam. 9oc|efl.«. arranged for!, pf,the meeting L COMING KVKMK

AM BocletT Hope chapel wa* held nji. Pre.byt.rlan church will be held r\ wj j w j , ” yo. «h.n.i ton.^t.« « 0-.iiDr. Hudson Leads R.T n ff Rkrtl««r. TMtor of tV« eoanlltM !■ chyrm Vu .rr.nr- Hop* 'hiP'1 Ju iMomind thol dor- H »n oolirtAlnloo program that will ||. Holr W«k.bo olll cordon iron >■« oojorod oflir iho boilnim union l> lh. church ;T». MI«on.r, ond Aid tecWf of, night ’i *' jthe Watchung Avenue Prwabyterlsn "Rip It li.'nochho" will t» Itie chorrh to boldlnt • meet Inc thla tf-J ■how,, of a? llltotrolM loccorc lo ;l«oonJnJh. chorch ptrlorm. Mini

Local Delegates ;

Ml«a cvprocllau, tr. tu- held In the Routh , 1 chorch. Newark, ceil Monda, R-l- rclomcd from the European mniulta, from .11 the llapll't ,_r man ot •TJo-.MI". front, la lo mat# an addreaa churehao north of lY—BI mj coin lh. Prlrro ofhfen." will be *f»-'dtrln« lh« moelloa Sho hi, cha die jpreaent and an lntare.1 ao he Rer f» W Rhell.naer In Hop. Iltetlon of boldine th. rmnk. of 11.0--ha. lm.n arranted • han.1 on Rotdar olahl. rabrntry H teninl la I he Canadian irmj and ha> | De Blrn.y lludaon. paMor of the The Men'a <?lnb of Hop. cha pal haaaoon actual aarrlce. On aareral othar.Ptrh Arena. Rapllat church, la chalr- aetUed .pot tana ary IJ aa th. date oo-aalon. recentle ahe ha. apok.n be- for IU annual dinner A proaram 'or. loc«| aorlatlm and told of her atllabla for Pt» ore..loa I. belli. »r- eap^l.aiw. dnrlnc ranted and fS D. W Skallonhcr. pat-, »«ra lor of the ehffrclt. will be the apeahor mg-Rur urrt.

chorch It wan th. flrat of weekly maetlnta which will contlnna Chrooahoot taa hlnter Pradonaly they hare toon held semi-monthly AffRQAI. HKBnWia TV. annual iBMtlnaa of Iha contra cat Iona of th* Prmtbcterlan chore!,., al th. cite will he h.ld on thn act •ad Wwlneeday la April with th. •« cepllon of Hope chapel

nirni a IV* -VI. The members of the Ladles' Aui-

4 J RACK KPIHl'OPAL The flrat rebmary meeting of the mAb’b Club of the Grace Episcopal church will be marked by the appeer* anre of a prominent lecturer Th. second meeting nett month will be h# annual one of the organisation

tlrea from th. local Baptist churches will b. at th. conference In the morning Rev. Georg. Wood Ander- sen. who 1. conducting a Svangells- Ural campaign In New Brunswick, win addreee the conference. In tie ef- teraooa the rarioue phase- of evan- gellam win be etudled and In the evening Rev. Peter C. Wright, of Philadelphia, will be th. speaker

World wirto Guild bMfluet FIRST BAPTIST Lecture by Pastor HOPK CHAPEL Unloa Erangellstlc Service FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Men’s Club WATCH UNO AVE PR»» “Father end Ron" Dinner CONOft^OATlONAL Monday. Fourth 'Quarterly -Cos|ference MONROE AVE. Te< Runday-echool

Tonight’s union service In the Flrat Presbyterian dtureh will mark, the completion of e two weeks’ program arranged Jointly by the Flrat Presby

Mr*,'- Bible rise... 10:00; morning' rflncMng vervlce. with •termon by — ... L . ... ... . eAtor. 11:00. end Epworth Leagae. nrnnlzatlon. and MIW 1!r.cc I>» *'lttd»y. >a follow.. Moraine «crdrc ; Jo Roc. ,.. II h.. hot y.t hM l and, of N.w York. whoto conn<wtcd|l«^n: SundhT-M-oo). !jS0: K-- d«lldcd n. to whothar or not th. In th. homo nthwln. Hold h«»c ban worth l-iuhuo. . (HI. and cvenln* act union amwlcra will h« continued no Invited and cyp^-t to attend. 'l'.c 7 ■ * T,*1- R.r f-hnrlf* nrrencementa for th. rCnlny Mtrrlc. • |filH**Plo. Will prench both In the hat. been mid. ... . a ea . . „ morntaff and ...nine. ' Roly Cronn-Thn tmrrlM. Sunday Wash’ff Ravlnl Fnr »wdl«h f.othcmn -U.v r.n An Witt he an follow. Holy Communion, free— S Ixeviai rOT dor^n will preach tiunday hlcht at 8 ,.J0. Sunday school and Bible ^ , o'clock. Sundav-school wllfb. In the rl.UM. i:30: litany. 10:4R; morning •

St. Stephen’s Church KSB' MTo"- 5*2 S? si. si.idi.n a—Hole Comniunlnn Th.rdaay and Saint D.ya Holy Com- [r«.lrbr*,.«*. »« * s " : Suu H’-whool b« c.lf*,rmtod nt » .S0. The churrhM of PlalnB.ld are oito.loa*ry talk and offering nt (Iran Rptocop.1—noly rommun- planalnr to taka another drtlro part ’;30| atoraln* prayer and Wraon at ,„„f 7:jp. m0rnlait prny.r and tw- in a aarimi of rerlval acrytdea and I I n clock, and at.nlnR prayer and yvnp tn:3fi- Snndny-ochool. 101; thouKh they will not be h.ld In thla *4J"« by ractor al S o cloak. cranaona. 4:30, and upoctul .«anln« city they ara attractlm pearly aa ’C!?-at »:00. R.t * Vicar 8ler-

Next Synod Will .. e. a a a at wr /t 11 i»ai tor only we —a. —— Ka fit*111 in N Y C tendance at each union •arrtra De neia ui n.i.\,0 ,.r(. th„ „ ... ..tided to

tarton. Flrat M E . Trinity Rofonnod and Flrat Raptlat chnrchna of the city. The original plan waa lo ha»o It laat for only one weak, bat tha at-

I lODlRni wim wmiwi -toil trw caption of Hope cknp.1 That chnrclt A new aoclaty wan oraanlaod In the t' 'hy'rj'H,"",". ",'h T^tral .rV<U |B ,''® nr? PrW*by,*rl*n *>arch Dr will hold It. ma.tl.ra on the Ural Flint Praabytarlan church thto *»b I nrarrac? if !e» York^nd B "(rcn«_ pa«'°r o' th. FIrtt Wadaaadny of April. -hen th. Brat mratlaa of th. Wrat |“ *• »">»'«•. "•* T»rt ™ R.ptl« eftnreh. b.ln> th. opoakra A ralitlala. nnIM ow au.lll.r. to ik. I ‘’rw J

Doirothy Rrltlnn chslrmi FEmWAHT %n?I?nNG. rornnvlttee. Mira Edith flholwell The Febnjgrr meeting of the Un- lookout committee. Mies Ruth Ham Ion County tin*lhy-erhool AeaoeU- mdnd. and devoUonaf commits Mlsa »”a*d !*>' Thuraday. waa product!.. NWKIHHH LlTHBRA— KI.WTH- of pinch dlacoMlon of tba atlltude of At th. aanttal conaraullOnal mar th. chnrrh on th. liquor qnratlon _ )n, ,h. swcdl.h I.ntharkn church

lion will b. held In Cranford n.tf Mary Van Ctoaf. month and will bo followml by s din- An all day moellna or tho Paator'a oor. All Hocl.tr of tho Flrat Proabylarfan ■L chkrch waa hold tn lb. church ye»- . MATlACK Btiwn. - (radar nl which dm. praparation. . Tba Mallack -Rlble Clara baa ap- wfffa mad# for tha boldlna of aa aolalod a 'Otommee to tak. charra apron ul. oa Frbruary | and ». lb. of arranm.ni.ata for (h. ananal h«a aoclcty Is aim praparl.a to kold a east of tba Clara fo hefi.ld on F.hra- ' Ttom Thumb" weddlnc In th. T. M. try 13 ;C }A. auditorium on (h. nlrht of Jan- !n»rr 30 mi-ACK M. K. br.r taro hundred and flfty Th. fourth Itoarlerly cqafraMtr. of hart of Ike roncrontlon and local thla WMhodtot dlatrlct will aot b. rlM. atloadad a reception ylr.n la held onlll F-brwary fl. when Rev th« Flrat Preebyterlan church Tuss- F J Hnboeft. dtotrlct aup.rfnt.nd- day nlaht for Rar and Mr. C. M ant. will roaanrl It In th. Orac. M.iHdrvfna ud th. drarona and elder. « chnrrh of th. church by th. Paator-a Aid Bo- - j, - i, clgy. An enjoyable PffUC AVFc HAl-tlHT Fanil Darla, tho. roc.nt c.mpalan of lh. *" “°r*r . Toana Fttopl*- Hoci.tr or th. Path ' retail Arana, flaprira church thlrt.-thrra ™*dlnra

At the opening session last held last week the election lof offlrer- needsy the Rev Professor Cbsrlee H. )rf*niled M follows 8eef*eUry. Al- Boynton resd the report of. the Pro- blB awsnsen deacon lor three vlnrlsl Commission on Religious Ed- yeam, Julius Tholsn. tru-leee. for uration which told of the demonftra- lhr## 0..f oisen end Albln tlo® work mid-week religious In- oi*u; delegate to the conference •traction snH Instruction In Uw.m-Mlnii to be held In New York city the mkrvellons. aW| -armnBr> John OJettldson; dele-

much Interest ss the Bledlfwolf pslgn lest spring When ’’pilly’’ Rundsy ,n|>cns his rsmpelgn In New York daring the forepart of April hundreds of Plalnfleldera .are plan- ning to attend the meetings end It Is probable that s number of the local churchee will join together nnd er- range for e special train to take those In who wish to go. of 8undsy convert- fresh

aa Park Avenue World Growing Better or Worse? r*ctnr wl'l »• >h* raihlral of Dr Blrnra 8. | n™ Prrabylarlaa—TV. aaoal , ■**• -fupunfj oqr oonuM s.oo^nn nlng service. The subject will be treated In spffh * way that It will not only be Interesting but else Inform- ing In the morning the subject will be ’’Faith's Backward Look.’’ Ron day-school at »:4$ and Yobng Pe» pies’ Society at-7:00 Music wtl| be rendered by the regular church quar- from the Philadelphia campaign had let. charge of the service# la several of I Netherwoad ‘Reformed—Rer. Ed the local tfhurchea lest Rubdey morn- ward R Ralston will conduct (he Ing and aroused great enthusiasm ; usual aerricee on Sunday at the fol- among the congregations. It Is lowing hour*: Snndsy-echooT. *:46; highly probable tfcat a section of tbs) moiling service, 11:00, and evening mammoth tabernacle will be set service. 7:45. Flrat Baptist—Rer. E. Mj Tomlin- son. one of the represent*liras of the Baptist church, will ocenpyjthe pul- pit of the First Baptist Church Sun- day morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday- school will be at 9:45. Owisr to the probability of the union services be- ing continued there will be Bo regu- lar evening service. Crescent Avenue—Rev. John Sher- idan Zells will occupy the pulpit at

MUSICAL SERVICE AT CRESCENT AVE. CHURCH i the Crescent Avenue Presbyte- rian church on Sunday. January 18. there will be a musical service. In which Rhubert IJnacott. who recently played at one of the morning mual- calea given by Mias Van Bosk ere k and Who is scheduled to give another recital In this city at a later date, will take part. “ r. E. Mettler Davis, of Brooklyn. . open the service with an organ recital whloh will be followed by ej- ections tendered by a quartet choir, consisting of Mlaa Vernon Watt, so- prano. Mias Orare J. Carroll, con- tralto; Samuel E. Craig, tenor, and Shubert C. T.lnacott The public Is cordially Invited to attend this re- cital.

morning service will Sunday-school and Bible classes at 12:00: organ recital by R Metier

11:00; Bible school. 9:45: Epworth League. 7:00. and evening service. 7:45. At the evening ser- vice Rev. Charles E Herring will preach on "The Popular Man Who Didn't Make Good •' Flrat Congregational—-A series of five sermons designed especially for business men on the subject. “Mod- ern Life In the Light of Eternity.” wiu begin next Sundav In the Flrat Congregational chorch. when the Rev, Howard B Clarke. M. A . will preeoh on the topic, ’The Bplrttual Danger of Our Age.” The other top- ics will be: Jan. 18. “Does It Fay to Be Good?” Feb. 4. “Posse—long Un- isd. the -Failure of Material Feb. 11. “Making Ugfct of Spiritual PrlvHegea;” Feb. 18. “The Way Out—Walking With Ood Under Modern Conditions.” All the ser- vices will he held at the usual hours. Reveoth-Day Baptist—Thu pulpit of the Reranth-Day Baptist church will be occupied tomorrow morning at the'regular weekly service by Re*. M Anderson, of the First M. B -*iurr*i

REV. BJRNEY S. HUDSON

mrmbev^wu enrollment ,

through sn all-time Provincial Secre- tary lo reach the children ll« schools At the sftei A. Elmendorf. of Newark, read the report of the Provincial Commission os Foetal Service, and Introduced Samuel 8 guteckhamer made resolutions on local option gnd vol-| addresa and Miss Pasllns Oates untary total abstinence. Bishop, •ad Frederick Courtney made a strong j Plea for voluntary total abstinence on the part of the Episcopal clergy \

•nop oreer poiatfNi out i,Und. III., in June, the Rev. C. A. B-otlst flunriar-erhnnl th. ..... Z it education should not Anderson. Milan. John OJ*Ml**M> .iHrllon of DOcm took ularn Thiwe o Rptocon.1 rblMran b« ,0T E.M Front .trrat f?JZl «« Jo™ effort should be made I '""J rrwiatni. rrana rorcs ill.dm. ; Many . mmn'. Koo4 raanutloa I* 'ardln, sntraurr. Pl.rra Mnoro. Pra ’^*le Proplr nerd lo knjnw not only whmt in beinff done on Sonda a I. the pna- (0 whil , ronnd oat about to, B. C. Coaorar; aratoiaat laraftara.! and in Plainfield. l,ut nU every day and in all the world, raid th. lion lh. R«» 1 Frank strarart and a, F. Bord. !hi» which appeal, fo the deepest nature of man haa recoffnition ii

n.nit* or mow in iSTor or n on * TH. Ladle. AW Hoc let y to arranff- 71. “"»“«■ Th. ortolB.I rraolatloo , to. ,ra n...o, •- s:znzxrzxzzxr •Pllon in I'.fl.d noara. At dinner .Iren that .ranln..

Dr. Paul Harrison and Bride

inkers of frs ebu i I. I I I by the Church Club of New Jersey. I Dr. James Dillard. of Omrlottsj vllle. Va.. urged the training of Epis- copal women teechsra for the public |

Nearing End of Long Journey 7r7^m.'°R7lv"i“-r.77'lM“ih.''hoi| Word hM tkh he, IT .„d -ml n.raT.nd fo draftle. S17 VSJS “rad "7S Z ’omTold’u.T* dj^lra I wVa.:?. r,.r*x' sssi 3}«s« sat i •-Id Dr end Mr. HraJtonT h.ra (73-..' . M '“““I- l.llon. .hloh h.ra e.lued Wra>

»« ,b*lr -*f «• K. Hangon-. recent trln hoc 5^,^ Am'r1"* ,or ,h* “’*] wlon on Thors-. th^OrtenYTt °?hTr f° PP-Henlson s r^ent tHp home

At? w’r °,.‘r5:Jd"r7Jl 2- -‘A ra"ra

M toil on. and «Uted that rhurrh hu never been belter orffaa- Ited for • prozreralre mlralon.ry prop.R.nd. than It to today Dr — —— in . . . John HardInc, Provincial Seer.dry »orld and -vhlrti will hav- taken 1 *'*«- *«<1 from time fo time will Tor Millions, elno reporfed. end Btoh- Ihem more Ike. teo month, fo lleh- “»d Irlt.riVI-llln, bow Ibolr work I. "0 florch. Huffrnaan BlFhon of Now rale. They left thto cllr on Severn r«.«rr..|nii York, .imke on the chnrch'n dntv to , . .1 —1— 1 the forelcn Deonle. In thla nrovlnre. ' " Rlnhnn l.loyd pre.ld.nt of the Board' of Mlaaion.. advnrated the nladnc of , he rhurrh'e bo.leee. In the haede AfDRI! Tim CAI-KE 4TIHIHTI 1N I nnui.i; u,)k Plaln.eld'w effnrehra and elario- iChrletlan Endea.er Wrak elli be ilh.-

ten took ea active pert In the ram-1 observed by th. v„|oa. -r,l“rrh

laat wee* to preseat a petition from Plainfield people John Capet Irk .ndoraln* the blU. A namber of -local voter, and rraldenta ntoe .row le Onacreramna Capetlck

the nrafulnen. of ibe Provincial Synod Resolutions of thanks for the entertainment, endnralnc total nb.ll- nence and to Uko Into coralderatlon the eetabltrament of a farm celonr for Inebriates were passed

Be an Enthusiast Talking Up the Go to Church Movement

BKanvDtliu.iaattDlhe OO TO CITUncll morament. Enthn- •ia.m alwaja it a .plrnrli.l thiny It i. doublv and tn)bly ao when it ia rierciaed to gel people toi OO TO CIICROH Bill* Sunday enlhumta orer religion, lie fsrriee hie hreren off their feet There’, one firing about talking np GO iTO CHTTRCH. I* to godly. It ia imralfinli. Your.neighbor, in (hr wildct etrelch of hie imagination, cannot accnee top of an nlfhrior motire when yon nek him lo GO TO* CHURCH. A parent will inenre himaelf in order that hie wife end children mnv not .offer in the event of hie death. Thnt ie a preieeworthy art. How dhrrut the inrarnnre of their eonle? No Chrietian par- ent will aek |ri« rhildrr h'to remain away fmtn rhureh. On the con- trerv. he will tirgr H.rm to go. The ettrral way lo get them tn go to rnrncn i. to oo to church himaelf IT IS SO EASY TO BECOME EMTHUSIAfiTIC OVER RELIGION

AND THE GO To CHURCH MOVEMENT. THE SUBJECT INSPIRE! ENTHUSIASM IT INSPIRES ELOQUENCE. IF A MAN HAS ANY CHRISTIANITY LEFT HE'LL LISTEN TO A PLEA TO fiO TO CHURCH WE A»t< THE MAN WHO DOES NOT CO TO CHURCH TO OO RACK TO HI* BOY HOOD OATS. At A BOY HE WENT TO CHURCH. ME WAS Q0OLV THEN. IT IS HARD TO UNDERSTAND WHY. WHEN A YOUTH REACHES HIS MAJORITY, HE FALLS AWAY FROM CHURCIf^ SOME OF THE FlIpPANT YOUTHS ARE INCLINED TO SNEER AT THE YOUNG MAN WHO GOES TO '’CHURCH. IN THEIR BLINDNESS THEY ARE LIKELY TO CALL HIM A WEAKLING. ON THE CONTRARY. HE It STRONG ANO THEY ARE THE WEAKLING*.

If on your wav to church yon meet a friind who doea not 00 TO CHI UC1I plead pith him. Atk him to be a good fellow end grant yon a favor. You are not neking t loan. You art hiking bim to batter bis body, ;hia mmd and bie tool.! He’ll aaa tha light. Oat other, to 00 TO CHURCH.

Editor of the Record: 1 have with pleasure read vour I net inane and ermeeittlly the reli- gious page. | am glad yon think religion in ita various phases ia im- port ent enough to claim tljr epnee of a whole page. The people need to kniow not only what in being done on Sunday that . peals to the deeneat nature of man haa reeoffnitio large way, The moro atateamanlil e you repreaent the religious world activi- ties, the more you makr eferytyir to feel the importance and dignity of religion aa an experience, and the higher will he the standing of ."our journal in the estimation of the people.

Your, truly. Biraey R. lludaon

REV. CORTLANDT H. MALLERY

Editor qT the Record. The rihinfield Record'ia to be congratulated on ita “ Religion, i’affe” aa exhibited in laat Kriday'e ianue. Never before, to my knowledge, haa a Plainfield pa|>er devoted an entire page to strictly religious activities. The churches of our city owe the Record a debt of gratitude for placing before ita large ”('ongregatinn” in mich a newey and con- vincing form not only the news of religion but also ita necewrity and helpfulness in the liven of the men and women of our community. The preaa in this way ran he a moat valuable handmate of the Church in furthering the cniine of good ritixenahip. Your* sincerely. Cortlandt II. Mallory.

REV. CHARLES E HERRING

Editor of tha Record: I taw your Religious Page of laat week's pn|ier and waa pleased with it. 1 think Plainfield paoflie should appreciate the fact that a whole page is given to religious activities in the city and think they do. It ia a unique feature and 1 approve of it heartily as do the other- ministers, I think’. I for one will stand by you in gathering news for the page. . - .

Sincerely your*. Her. Charles E. Herring.

ii htmre yii you"— .l nl..r!,r when you •••,••:,. i b

aa ibe lawu, to j:!t> n-Iib.fiinll-.li griwn In yoar si run I |.,!tj

: I tmled you.' I>o you tnmfftne I b; you any 1PM now? Well. I don't.*) l? vr>l.-P becajmV t^arfni. - | bate j l n !

'•fepri'p fi-H thai you were fiii'prclypd&f MIss'Mejrick." M iruf .t r,-(. •;.-,!

j xhmiltl not h«rp done

LI> R V .

car since I saw yon last Beei. „ . .Hundred miles |from Sunbeam. Berfnt*lo look as thoufcb Florida w a ' t l K Ito be bis enungli. after alt."

He leaped to the whwijthat am-iciit automobile cithia Meyrirk and the reof Bojd's out ojf the towBut the ei it tfa t

Dr. Davjd Levitz begs

;tS°.i to announce that he has. jbcamJ; i -

But the ei lt Waa not a laugbllig one [ I 1 £• tf r ITbe girls eye-Jwer. 8or1ou«. cold. aui! O p e n e d Jtfl offlCC for ttlC_5S r oonifrn to h i 3 TOice Minotj!

dentistry at!

t Avenue

mad wtio sent pie down here—faithful!'through cverj-iliing. as I should W T |faithful to yof If you gave mo tbe', ** '• ban.-i-. ! • u too late. Cynthla"-

'Tbere was aitlme." wild tbe girl, her!eyes wide, "when It was not too late.!Have you forgotten? That night ourtbe .balcony when I throw myself at;youif feet and; you turned awjy .1,.yon think thar was a bappj momentfor be l" j

t biiiijij- for me, for

ielcf, N . J.

p ;> | 1 _ J M . . I do." writhed MlfcoL•*AB«J J-" »d*1*e me to mum- T,nrd

Tgarrowbr at oncer-Mr. IfliM'l im-m-d bin ban.JkrivbW

•Tt* hl« damn foreboadj I1M<1 ihe rlrlb ? ' /

:."BPMU)W that'll your husltif4*-.van*rtit little liu-iti.'««," «iir .wild wornIfally.: "] know lit last- why y-.n ,-,„,U flap Mem,, l m>deratan<^ .• er

V bad Kainl>lM nlrli

Mi

•toi-d. FKnrlrat brr heavluK Hbmrider*.

en. I • an only say I'm wirry." I

waited. She did Dot turn (ownHeHtUmhled out of tbe mom.

ut went U-low and sent <-•• meutoer i

B*TTriwltl. Qlld you CSfiW tltfi In •(• •t i l t foil did not lose your ! moneyW*n> .VOU'T* lost] Carry that newxhurk to the concern you work for! In•tJte of your heroic. e$orta youVe lost!A4 (tie last moment Cynthia lleyrirk

• mlntfr* , *

JHAP+ER^XIX. |Br.aka WFth Harrowby.

1 ^ 1 JephaonZJ belove

o-failed hlm

pBT! Tbe wordctit Mlncjt to*beuulrk, iJp&t. linlpwi: Losl-enbaons ^take-lost tbe girl

loved! -ale l a d failed Jeph-blmaelf! After all lie had

all be bad.sacrificed, a.doable'and therefore denbly.blttfer.

. nthla. surely yon don't meon"-1 Hamiwhy was pleading.

* "I do,. Allan.™ aald tbe (tlrl more gen•thf. "It w u true wbaf 1 lold yon therebj tbe window. It is f»r better.ta*r. will TOD go down'and « j I'm notto be man-ted, after all?"!

Mprnwr lleyrtrk nodile.1 Bnd;tume<)toward the door.' "'cynthla." cried Barrowby brbkenlyTtrr* waa an reply, MeyrH-k went out

rr- I made «ucb a nw» of It. tnie moremo because- I<IOT* yon. •Cynthia, and alwuya ahalli Goodbj."! . .j

tit held out* bla band. Shela It.

•W* t.n't to be. Aod «TCB now y<.

llayrkk la mistaken.' Minoited. "Lord Harrowby hn« not

«van that 'consolation. poyd's owe*Mff BMblag.- ; ' ;

^Wby not 7- asked tbja irjrl defautly."Cp to an hour ago." said Mlnot

-in were dMermtnad to m.rry blakwdlhlP."

»I aboiiM hardlr pot It (hai wayft,t I Intended to."!

"Tea. Then yon chanfed your mind

imsrt It because I found oathia ridkttkraa pollrj." ]

n bla kirdahlp'l Uklng out of tbecans«d the calling off of the wed

WhyTfffmny Intereat you to knowand li

•UT Intercut Lord Harrowby to recall. taWt Ove mlnntes before be topk onitsii potlf-y be signed an agreement to4*'everything In Us power to bringiboat Ihe weddlpg. And he furtherBfWI*e<l that If tbe wedding nhmildte called off becahae of any •obsHoeni•Ct of hit be would forfeit ibe pre

"By gadr said Lord Harrowby."The takins out of tbe pol io " U

a'subsequfn,t art." ronllnned Mlnot- '"J-b* premium. I ' s n ' j , I- furrelted."

"He's gut you. Allan." said GeorgeBfcfrowbT. cvmlnic forward. ' :i»rt I for«a^ can't Miy 1 ni sorry. U111™ p'inuU tsar D[J that |Hillcy now iindj go towtrk- for m t "

n for .me am sorry." cried Miss•eTrtck, her Sar-hing eyfe. on Mlnot"I^wanteiJ you to win. Allao. Ijwasil.HJO" to win."

-WnyV \lloot usked lnnocenlvTou ouKht tu know.

4Jl fln owby moved

ocentll.« J.,1-W,T.H

iowa.i|d tn

• VWe'rq nut hard losers." htf saidW**fc)y -Hut-everything's Roni- It's• *jH of a *uiUHb<iu- Goodby. Cydtbla.-

. "Ooodbj. All.in-nnd good iuvfc."Thank*" And Harrowby wept out

"1 b hi- brother.' ftlDat Htnud for a time, not faring'"•mwTf i vnthU Meyrick was at ibrwlijdc(» , hi-r Hi-nruful back wan ii"I en«<M«?iit(.'. inmilly abe torned; aaw*l*rt nr.O mvc „ ntart of aurprljw.

gb^Ttmn- mm bereT , j'V'Tnthk*. rn»w you undemla[i#," he

^W. V<rb n-iillze mr portion. 1 wan•K4 hirril.li, 0 « " -

«tje l-"jk,.,| »r hltn coldly."Yes. -he BHW, "1 do underbiand

<0^ HPI,. L-Hinl.tiiiif mi me. , You ratne-*>*n h,:. [,, tiifpn,) )Our i-uipiiyera

««& WelL'j'uu bave succeeded. Is**«** anythliic more <• be aa ldf

'•i-i.'t fbere? On '••• rampart* <>'**»,old fcrt tbe other night"- J

Sfleaiiy do not make yourerir any*«»# rlillcnloua than la uecesearr. Ton•••ri put Toor enipldyer's money Above• » b»P(,luesa-«lw.,a. Itoanjr you

- *«J(1 rather cheap today, with your.•njBaonloua .dTlc-e thai I tnarry••Mtwby. Arm't T«« bejlDBlnf to**•%•• your o F a poatUOB—the; silly.

p . tin therThaclier. Tbe loltt.y of tb> I»e la Pwan lliroiiffrd with brilliantly a-ttiretlw»ddliiK ictiMiH. who. mptaphorkallybest itiHr brea«f» In peh>leiltj orerthe tldlbin that had rome even ni tbr.icraned their necks to <m. !i the (ir-tgllmiwe of that dl-tln(r«lshed i-rlin•party. The lavlably decorated parlorthat was to nave been the: scene of the'•prenrnnv stood traKleally <lr-.-n«!Mlnot cant nn« look at It.and hurried'tiroin to UN own particular •t.-ll.

tie to»k a couple of tlm« Indies from>iln deflk and net down In • chnlr facincthft wln.lnw. All orer nclw. Nothingtoffin Hut rettini to the riortb aa faatas the train* woaid take Him. He hadwon. but he bad also lost.

It wns ?atV In tbe afternoon <tbeuthe Hiuiir.r of his telephone recalledhim tuL himself. He leaped up andseized Che rpi ol vcr Allan, HnrrowhT'crolce cam* over the wire. !

"Can v-,D rnu down to tbe room. Mlnot?" ti- fngnirw! "Tbe taut <-a)L old

to flan Marco fnrever."Holme tu Ne.w Torkon tbe t.fiili

Rvi-irn." aaM Seorge Harrow by. whtwaf< aaijcreafiWely cheerful. "Pronthere rru tmklnic Allan to Chicafro.*1

Lord Harrowtiy sqdled wanly."Nothing left but Cnlratco." be

daawied. "I wanted to see yon before1 went. Mlnot. old. chap Not that Ican thank yon for all yon did. I don'tknow bow. Ton stood by me like—likea gentleman. And I realise that I haveno claim on Boyd's. It wa* all myfault. If I'd never let Martin Wallhave tbat confounded policy! Butwhat's tbe uae Of tfflna:? All my faolt.And—wyr thanks, old boyr Fie sighed.

"Nonseaner said Mlnot. "A rmnlnesnproposition eolely. from my point ofrtew. Tnere'snotbankacomlnK to me."

"It tteem> to me." said OeorKe TUrniwby. "that as tbe only victor In tollaffair you don't exhibit a proper cheer-fulness. By the way. we'd be delight-ed to take TOU north on our boat. Whyn o t r

But Mlnot shook hla bead."Can't Spare tbe time, Tbank, you

jimt tbe same." ba replied. "I'd likenothing better."

Amlil leijpreesJona of regret the Harrowbys Ntarted for the elevator. Ulnotwalked alonic tbe dusky ctrridor wltbthem.

"We've 'bad a bit of eiclrcment-wbatr aata Allan. "If yon're ever InLondon you're to be my xveat. Oldfteorfre baa •ome aort of berth for meirer there.,"

"Not a: berth. Allan." objected(ieorite. preaalng toe button for tbrelevator. "You're not going to sleep.\ job. Mbjtht aa well begin to talk tber-hi™«fl: language w>w. Mr. Mlnnt. I.rno. want to thank T*H*-"

They stepped Into tbe •leratnr. Theiloor slaimmed'; tbe car heican to de-scend. Mlnnt stood gaitng thn.uch tberon •croll work until tbe blond beadif tbe bel^ksea Lord Harro-wbr moveddnally out of sljtht. Then be returned

Is rwria and.tbe time Ubiea. which>eemed such dull, unhappy readbig.

Jack Paddock appeared to Invite Ml

not te take dinner with him. nia-«**, b« remarked, were all packed,

and he w«» booked for the 7 o'clock(rain. ! .

"DM 1 aay her father was ID tbeplumbing buslnessr" he Inquired. "Myerror. Dick. He own* a newspaper outIn Grand Kapidx. Offered me a jobany time I wanted It Great Joke (hen:pretty serious now. for I'm going "Oito «Diily. Tbe other day 1 bad a chillIt o»urred 10 me maybe shed goneand married the young rosin with tlwpale purple necktie who pass™ theplate In the Methodist church. »• 1beat It to tbe telegraph counter. »«<»"-

•Shes heart whole and fancy free!"O. K. In both reepects. 8« Its me

for Grand Ilaptda.""Good boyr said Mlnot. "I kne - :

tbto game down here didn't wtl-fy ,you. May I be the flr-t to wlah

tbruufcb ili.il JiM:ti111 ..Ured to bb r-'p.imi-bupter in Uie tl^ie talile At -

(ruin would leave for JmkMinTildrilled he nimld take II. Wimrlur inrn, uo nlein>era. he wniil'llikely tn <<uiiiui)t«V UJHJH II •IB

lie riwhed tnmii-;b Ibe Kale .It wan hrtnst <li>Hpd ami rMtlreary little train In Ibe ttKJpulling »ul. <il>M»iny oil lamp-viiluty to lessen rlie dour n-[n- itwo roaches. Panting, be cutf rrear coach Htid threw hlmwlf H id bin

Five -:•• ••ii.l- luter be tri.Ti. .-i n-row'lit' alule and <ll«cuvered In the o[<po"lte Heat Miss Cynitbla Meyrl. k. acramfianled by a very xleepy eye«l family.

"The devlIT' Mtdd Mlnot lo blmseirHe knew that «b« would see In thintitter accident nothing aare a dellberate act of following- What t.-c !<• protest bis Innocencet

l i e considered moving to anothelneat. Rnt titirh a tbeatrfr act couldonly lnrreane the embarrass men I. Al-ready bla pre«ence bad been noted-Aunt Mary had given him * glare.Spencer Meyiirk a scowl, the girl acloudy vague "Where have 1 open ttiL*pereon before?" glance In pasdnic.

8l>encer Me.vrlrfc went forwrnd tu theimoker. Aunt Mary, weary of lifeMid gently down (o slumber Her anlovely snore filled the dim car.

How different this from tbe iir»t ride(ocetber! The faint pink nf the skvBrew brlgbter.

Rome sen-e In laoklng oat iww. Mlnot sa.w a shack that seemed familiarthen another. Neit a Hiatlon. ><earlngon its M»d nblnRie the Cheery name ofSunbeam. And Close to tbe ntatlongloomy in the Sawn, a deftlccateilrhauffear beside ah aged automobile.

.Mlnot turned quickly and caughiCynthia Meyrick In the act of peeringover his shoulder. She had seen ; thecbanffeor too.

"Oh, 1 was* bnmlllated. aahaoied, Then your silly rescue of my gowa.:

jour advice to: me to marry Harrow :by"—

"Would you lit! re bad me throw over:tbe men wbo trusted mc"-

"Ii—I don't know. I only know that:n't forgive what has happened tn

• minute"- \s that l ae tr

"NotblnE-1 I . •"Von aald In a minute."-Tour enra are deceiving yon.""Cyntblu. you're not golng'to punish

me b^cau^e I nfas faithful; Doirt yousuppose I tried to get some one In myViplace?"

"Did y o u r ' • iThe day I flm rode on thia carij

with you- Afflfl then I stopped try-';

"WnyT'"Becaufte I rpallzed tbat If some one..

came In my place I'd hare to go awayami never see «ou again, and I couldn'tflo that. I bad to be near yon. dear .(Tlrl—don't worry, be can't bear, the \motors too notty—I had » be wtiereI coutd see that little cartquestion mark around your ear. whereI could,, bear ynar voice. I had to benear you even If to do It I must breakmy hfart by marrying yon to anotherman. ; I loved yen. I love yon now"—

A terrific crash Interrupted Dole-fully tbe chauffeur descended from tbecar to,make an examination. Dolefullyfee announced the result

1 "Batted right off." he remarked.'Say,' I'm sorry. I l l haTe to walk

• H Dr.- Dajvid LevitzSurgeon Dentist.

STKtlNQ BLDG.212 Park Avenue.

'Phones: Office Plainfleld 1737Res MUlington 15 F-4

back t<> the garige at Bunbeam. and—and Pm afraid you'll have to Jest *lthere until I come back."

"Cynthia." Minot cried. "I worshipyool TFon-t y o a " -

Tbe'glH gave a strange little cry."I wanted to be cross with you a lit-

tle longer." she. said almost tearfully.••But I can't. I wonder why I can't?I cried all nlgbt at the thought of DCT-er eeeltig you again. I wonder why IcriedT I gneaa it's because for thefirst time I'm really tn loreT

-Cynthiar-"Oli. Dick, don't let toe change my

(Bind sctln—ever—ever!""Only orer my dead body!"With one acoWd tbey turned and

looked at that quaint southern chauf-feur plodding along throngb the dustamd the sunshine. It did Dot seem toeither -of them that there was any dan.Ker of hl« looking back.

A nd1i > ppl I y be didn't

CHAPTER XX.-One last rid*i E train had stopped a mo-

ment, bnt was under wayagain. In those brown eye*Mlnot iaw something wistful,

something bait, saw things tbat movedhtm to put everything to a sudden testHe leaned to his feet and pullea madlyat tbe bell cord.

"What—what have yon done?*' Startied, she stared at him.

"I've Htopiwd the train. I'm gologro ride tn .la.-ksonvllie aa I rode tn SnnMarco Btrca affo. I'm not going :ii..ne.

"Indeed:"'Quit k. Tbe cosdurtor will I * bere

n a mlauie. Here's a card and pencilWrite a note for Aunt Mar? **•?rou-ll meet them In Jacksonville- Ilnr

-Mr. .Minot:- with great dignity."One last ride together, one last

rhanre for me to—to set tblnga rightf I can."

"If yon can "

"If - I admit It n:on't you **»e methe chanced I itiousjhi you would begame. I dare you?

Fur a wv«.nd tltej gaied ln(o eatbuther-s eyes. The train had come tu sstop..and Aunt Mary stirred fretfullyin her sleep. With sudden decbdoDCynthia Meyrick wn.te OD tbe cardand dropped it on her Numbering relatfve.

"I know I'll be aorry-but"- shegasped.

"Hurry? This way! Tbe <wi(tuctor'»coining there r'

A moment later they stood togetheron the platform of tbe Sunbeam s uHon. while Uie brief little train <lisa;>l>eared indigDnutlf' In tbe distance.

"You shuuldo't bave made me a-that!" cried tbe Rfrl In dbimay. "I'malways dolnK Ihln^ OD liie spur of theinomeut tblD^a 1 regret afterward."

"1 know. Vou explained that to me..n.-e. But you cab also do tblui-'it ontbe Biwr of Ihe momeDt that you're

morning, Boruey'bldfield.""UtHMl muniiug." replied Ibe rustlt

<huuffeur wltb ,fleeful recos-'nitlouWhtre's it to tbis time, mister!"'•J«ckt««.vlJH-. Aid no harry nl all."

Mliiut held ui-I'll tlie tiuor. and tbe girlstepped lot" tbe c*r

"The pi-ntleinnn :1s

UPBOARDBALANCED MENU.

THURSDAT-BREAKrAST.

•hivrcd t : n i WithButtered T o u t CoSaa.

LUHCHBON.Club Bandwlchaa.

(Ualnc up ran* nan U of Iha ohlckenpM.)

Bliced Tomatoes.Halved Oraptfrult WUb

Hou Chocolate.IMJHML

UlQa'Nfeck Clama.Brown On

atova. Rpi•bla Salad

SWEATER COATS(Wills or Without Collars)

WOOL UNDERWEAR(Medium and Heavy Weight)THIS IS THE SEASON OF

THE YEAR YOU WILLNE«D THEM.

J. Rj BLAIR,

Rout RoachesAnd Bed Bugs

Our Mplhods PetnlMienUr RidaTonr HoMe of All Insect*.

N e w — H « Worked

0. * C. EXTERMINATING 00.P. O. BOK «4

All S«»on»blePLANTS AND CUT

rtowEssFloral Dtiign Work » Bp«cUt7. j

Chas. L. Stanley( ton 159 K. Front St Tel 998.

ind Nnneriei, 1126«outfi An. Tel. S31.

CaEasy Se ler

LiberalCommission

Live-Wire CanvassersWanted at Once. !

Plainfield and NorthPlainfield Proposition.

No Experiencequired.

Re-

Pleasant Work for Menand Women of

Refinement.

Apply

PLAINFIELDRECORETOFFICE193 North Ave

Granite and MarbleWorks

If you want your work done RESTS

right, at prices that are right",

come and see me.

JOHN J. BROWN4TH AND RICHMOND STS.

Thone 140. 11 17 tf

Lilt if Pick!**.

GRAPE KETCHCOP. - Wash and•tern Ore pounds of rtp* grapes.Put into «' kettle with a pint of

water and let them melt down; thensimmer until they a n cooked. Strainthrongh a puree sieve and add a pin!of vinegar, a half teaspoosfni of railand a' teaxpoonful each of cinnamon.(•lores, allsplre and pepper. Boll antil slight!y thickened, then bottle, corkand aeal.

Sliced Delight*—Pare and mice thin100 wail washed small cucumbers andtwenty; wblte> onlnns. Put a pint ofsalt oner tbe ptcklo and let stand overnight. ; Next morning drain thoroughly. Add a quarter pound each of eelcry and mustard seed, a aaltapoonfulof red and a half teaspoon ful of blackpepper and a pint of Lucca oil. Mixall well tofretber; then pnt la a crockand cover with gooA vinegar, pressing

M. ^Sewer jContractor

Sewer Pipe for sale.CRMPOOII Built.

en furnished by day or week.Ytli »ad Eendema,

320 tLiohmood St. 'Phone 863.

', No One Supposes: for H moiiifnt that the ordinary building i | proof against' a destructive) fire.

A good insurance company, such as

plies the only sure protection, and the cost is

Geo. M. Clarke Co.

repregftnt, sup-

lepbOM 1MKVPUlafcJd.

|INSCIL\N0£ OF ALT, HINDfi j

Pickled Artichoke*.- Wash the arilchokes, and let them stand la etronusalt water oventlghL In the morningdry nnd rub off the skins wltb a clotb.pack them into a crock and cover withvinegar tbat hjia been, boiled with aspice boK. a tatitespoonful of salt anda piece of alum a- big an a filbert. Re-heat tlip vluegar'opce a.week for three

& ElectricalFixtures H

Of alt kinds. Prices

that are very Low

Try Mp and See

. N. per, Jr., Hardware Co. \I:- MACHINERY Jt-

Tools : Specialties Supplies

Tel 2310

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Plainfield, N.

I

J.

With rited • h e * the c

oanflirtateT I aay. cbeer u|.: Sliellstrelrh out eawr arma ID your directfon yet"

-I donl helleve it. Jack."-Well while there- life there* atill

considerable hope lying- loow about.thelandscape Tbafs why 1 ooo t urgeyou'to Uke tb# train wltb nw.

An hoar Ufer Mr. Paddock spokefarther cheering words in his frteud •

beon.""Ages of time ,nj>t.i <! Ulnot l>lltiielj: ilkii Krttlud In•If you were thinking of aiimmni-iiiC-

I'm snr'e. But I must be In Jflctson-vllle before that train Father will be

"Trust me. lady," said the chauffeur,grinding again at bla hooded mask ;bn. - I -* . I*** ftab>* atnuta with thai I

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WHILE TOD WATT. \Latest Style Side, Box and Accordeon bleating

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His Idaa of a Good Tima.People are always belnc mlminder

Itood, asiKHiHlly th« man whose Ideaof Showing a fliend a good Ume Is botake him out In a racing car and bandhim tb» s c a n of bla life.—Washington

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—Read the A d n . In the Record.

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Hotel NValdorflEut Front Street

Knieger'a fyeer ou Draught

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Read (he Plainfield Recordr

:Dr. David Levitz begs j I

to annoulice that he has i

opened an office for the j

practice of dentistry at j

2 I 2 Park Avenue

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Liberal

Commission

“• to tb« wheel, and araln that ar»etout automobile carried Cvn- ibia Meyrtrtc and the NpmntadW of IM’tra out the town of Sunbeam. Rot the exit win not a laughing one. The girl's ejw wpre acriou-. cold, sod • ltll ml eoocern In hla role# Minot •poke: “Won t y«o forgive ne-raa't you? I was only trying to be faltbrsl to the man who aeut me dowo here— faithful tlirough everything, a* I abould be faithful to yof if you gave me the' • bam*, la It tbo late. Cynthla"- -Tbcre wai a time/* aald the girl, bee- eyes wide, -when It was not too lata. Hare yon forgotten? That night on the balcony when I threw myself at your feet and you turned away-do yon think that waa a happy moment for mer -Waa It happy for me. for that mat terr “Oh. I was bomlllated. ashamed Then your silly rescue of my gown, your advice to dm to marry Harrow by"- -Would you bar# bad me throw orer the men who trusted me"- “I—I don't kbow. I only know that I can't fond vs what has happened In a minute-- I "What was tbet Isstr -Nothing." *Tjou aalJ In a minute." “Your ears a nr deceiving yon." -Cyntbla. yoq’ru not going to punish me becau-e | was faithful? Don't you suppose I tried to nt some one la my placer -Did your ‘The day I Brat mde on thfc car with you. And then I stopped try. tag"— “Why? -Because I raUlaed that If some one cams In my place I d hare to go away and never see you again, and I couldn't do that I had to be near you. dear girl—doo't worry, he can’t bear, tbe

Cepycgnt. 1914. by W Bobb. toemii U p st a a e? jo kj gj 0 gf tw r> c» cj & g? & g? & « to aatii or 1 or otbar wltne~. r|lMM brut, ,oa cmi - JWben you

«ai-t night when you rsroe -<sru-< >««» *cr"- tu me with »!»!> fodlUh gown In your arms I Ml* you I hated you. l*o you Imnglne I time ym any leas now? Well. I d»u’t.7 He* tol'-e tnam# tearful. “I hate yen' I hate yon!" "Bat some day' - (11 rural away from Dim. fur .H. «»» aobblnif oiitrlitlit low.

Surgeon Dentist. STHO.INO BLDG. 212 Perk Avenue.

Phonee: Offlc* Plainfield 1737 Bee Millington IB P-4

Live-Wire Canvassers Wanted at Once.

JHS Minot.- pleaded Harrow by a^wjLve 11 nderstnod T" v fcN **>■« y°a ww* »du* erelv ip-lUt Mias Meyrick." Minot replied Vlbhrolse J ■ bouId not hare done qhat*l| hav* done ” "TO". Mr Minot." tl»e girl Inquired ■you think I would be wrong t.» give bp albplaiia/nr Ike wedding?* .-1—1 -yes. I do" writhed Ml Sot. -Aad yen hd«1ne me to marry T/.rd Ugrrow by st nt»ceT“ 55r. *»'-« twwed hla bamlkcn b'. f •tar bis damp forehead. Had the gtri

Plainfield and North Plainfield Proposition. lung a> | liver Hirer! Never!" I.lnim Hllable. w he had waged. S helplessly at her U “Then. I <a murmured. H« waited. him. Ilestn Mlnut

*wr and deiwrtfd for the north. And In that city of moonlight and r>man w Minot was left pf»rtl<al|j abate lie i.N.k a Utile farewell walk through that quaint old town, then re 'lied to bis room lo lead another elm pier In the tig* table At td» In tbe morning. i.« noted, a sun'll lo al train would leave f«»r Ja< k-ouvilh*. He decided he would take It. With no parlor «-ars. no slceiwr*. he wr.ul 1 n<d l«e likely to encounter upon It any of the startle<l wcehliu* Parly l->uml north. lie rualinl ihrvMi h the gate Ju-t as It waa being .-limed and •aught a dreary little iralg In the very a. I of pulling out. Uloouiy oil lamp* sought vainly to lessen the dour asjarf of Ita two coat lien. Panting, he entered the rear much and threw himself and bis hag Into a.-ert • live Becoinla later lie glan.-ed too the aisle and discovered In the oppo site seat Mtsa fytMhla Meyrl. k. acrom panted by a very sleepy eyed family. "The devilr said Minot to himself ne knew that she would see In this utter aivldent nothing save a delllirr ate art of foll.iwlag What use to pro teat his Innocence? He considered moving to a nut her seat. But su--k a theatrV- act coaid only Increase I be embarrassment Al- ready hla presence had been ooted- Aunt Mary had given him a glare. Spencer Meyrick a scowl, the girl • cloudy ragnr "Where have I seen Ibis

SWEATER GOATS (With or Without Collar.) WOOL UNDERWEAR (Medium uid Heavy Weight)

THIS IS THE SEASON OP THE YEAR TOO WILL NEED THEM

worn by ilia longflght Mln..t stood. Marine Imw ring shoulders a only any I'm sorry." he- ' And—good by" Hbe did not turn toward nlded out of the n-ttn rent lie low and sent tw« mea e to Jephson. the other to The.lobby of tin. IV )a Tax waa thronged with brilliantly attired wedding g neat a. who. metaphorically, lawt their hreasfa la pen»U-xlt% wef the tidhiga that had come even an they craned their nrcka to catch the flrri gllmiwe «f that dlstlngtdshrd bridal. T*rty The lavlably decorated parlor that waa to have lawn the aeene of the -ervmonr atood tragically •lessrieri Minot cast one look at ll and hurried acaln to his own particular cell. He t«»k a couple of tlma (steles from hla deak and sat down la a chair facing •he window. All over now Nothing to'0" but return to the north as fast aa the trains would taka him. He had won. bat be had also loot. It waa late In the afternoon When

-I do." he answered mNerabtr Cynthia Meyrick laughed. t> IkaJrthlesely ."■Because that's yoor buslncy Brou little business." she Ml.l mb' •*« hnow at last, wbv y.lr » »®o Mam. | nudera'anil ttlng You had gamble.I wltl, Bhm>wbr. and you eame hers ttat you did not lose your !| Vail, you've loan Carry Hum

Work for 1 Women of

J. R. BLAIR, ■ r«UK AVl.M K

Rout Roaches And Bed Buga

CHAPTER XIX.

PLAINFIEL

IRECORD

OFFICE 193 North Ave

*»l ««<1 lh*r»fc». dvoblj Mil*. .ur.lv »»» -Wt •orao-- Urd Harruwlij »n plrwllnv ' -I d*,.AUaa - aaU lb. (Irl mor. «.n at -ll lr~ *lwl I told TOO tlvv. bj tbe window. It Wfaf better. Fa thsr. will you go down and say ID not ta bs married, after air Mparnwr HeyrV-k nodded and turned tairanl the do.w •CynthU.” cried Harrow by btukenly Thera waa no reply. Merrick wdnt out "Kb sorry." his lonfeklp aald “sor

Minot went He found both the Har rowbya there, prepared to nay geodby to Ran Marco forever. -Ontng to Now York. on the I^dj ICvetyn." aald fleorge fTarrowby. wbe was aggressively cheerful “From • here ID taking Allan to Cbleago.- Ixird Harm why sip'led wanly -Nothing left but Chicago- be daawled. “I wanted to eee you before I went Minot, old chap. Not that I ran thank you for all you did. I don’t know bow. Too stood by me like—like a gentleman And I realise that I have no claim on Boyd’a. It waa all my fault. If I’d never let Martin Wan have that confounded policy! But wbat’a tbo uso Of UBng? All my fault And—my thanks, old boy!" He sighed -Nonsense " aald Minot “A tmrinea* proposition solely, from my point of view. Theroa no thanks comAg tome." -It seem a to me.” aald George Har rowby. "that aa the only victor tn this affair yon don’t exhibit a proper cheer fulness By the way. we'd be delight ed to taka you poctb on our boat. Why BfltT"

g|*eocer Meyrick went forw«*d to the Ntnnker A ant Mary, weary «»f life, slid gently down to slumber Her On lovely snore Sited tbe dim car How different thta from tbe fln-t ride together! The faint pUk of the sky grew brighter. Home een*e In looking out new Ml not saw a elia. k that seemed familiar, (ben another. Negt a station hearing on Its >uid shingle the cheery same of Runbesm And close to Ibe station gloomy In the iawa. a desiccated chauffeur beside an aged automobile Minot turned quickly and caught Cynthia Meyrick In tbe act of peering

•it that the ordinary building hi proof against « fire. insurance company, such as we j represent, rep-

ly sure protection, and the coat ialgo small. Granite and Marble Works

If you want your work doc. i riftit, at price* that arc right, ) come and ace roc. JOHN J. BROWN

4TH AND RICHMOND 8TS. j •Phone 140. 11 17 tf

BOARD m*K>ln. la the** brown .jro Minor aam rom.thlnr «WloL rometbina hart, uw IB me that imcred him lo put ...rrtbUm to • rodd.o IM II. mi»<] to BU trot and |*nud madlj Tier, Jr., Hardware Co,

M. MANGO Sewer Contractor

MACHINERY 4 •T-ye* Why?" *|| may Interest you to know i hf Interest Lord narronby lq Tools Sewer Pipe for aale.

| CeaapooU Built. <Men furnished by dey or

Yard and Rasidtaoa, 108 Church Street berth. .Allan." objected Last of Picklss. BAPE KETCHCUP. - Wash and • stem 0v* pounds of ripe grapeo Put Into d kettle with a plat of *®y g^"* ssWI Ix»rd Barrow by **Ttw taking out of tbo policy a' subsequent art." continued 7 *^he premium. | fiory, Is forfrt. "Bet gut yon. Allan." aald G- ■hffowby evening forward, "an* angraa'l say la wwry. You rm to tsar up tbal policy now and •Wk for me."

Plainfield, N. J. TeL 2310 -lf-l admit tt. tVoo'l you «tvo m» lb. rtmnrol I UrouKln woold t» cam. I da to yuof Fur a w-uod III., eurod Inin ro.-B ulluCi e,ro Th. Irola bad cuiu. tu a •top. and A mu Mery .tlrrod fro! fell. In Bar alaao WhB muldun dccWou Cynthia MayrlcB »M. uo Iba card •ad drooped II uo bur •lumbarIDd rata ill •llchtly iblckrnad. Iban bottto. each

FOR PINE AND RELIABLE WORK matitching Picot Edgin

Buttons Covered WHILE YOU WAIT.

iteet Style Sid*. Box and Accord eon Pleating HAND EMBROIDERY AND SHIRRING

-Wb,r IIloo! robed Innocently. not to Ukn dinner with him Hla Tno acehl lo bnow.' tba •nuwarad te(I< bu remarked, were all packed. ll Inrnro away. and he waa Bouaed for Iha T o'clock ,rod narrow by moved louaid lb* [r>|n. W Trld I any her fithcr waa la Ibe "W.'r. am hard toaero." ba uld plornMn. burlneaeT be Incb'lrad -My mkly -llulerrrylblna* «"D4 I Fa error. Dirk. Ha own. a nawapaper -at Nlafa .aie.bup. Goodby. CydlbU." „ Oraod Haplde. IXtared me • lob Vaadby. ADan-and load laef - any lima I warned K. Great Jobe Ibeo Vkaakr - A ad narrowby wa*t ont prelly rortoa. now fur I'm *oln* ual I'k hw bneber. , ro aaply. Tba olber day I had a eblll Mbx* Tor a lime, aoa d.rina „ oSorred 10 m. maylw abe d rune toure. i .inhla Meyrtrk waa at tbe Bnd married tbe youaa man wilb fh.- Won ; tor wurufol back w d*d en wn)i. neeklle who paroe. Ibe t»»irtn« Kloally abe lorbed, row plata ,n tbe Melbndlnl ebarrh So I *e md rri'e a elan of aatl rUe M, „ I. ,be lelearapb counter. aad“- ’Jb-,.:,| re .nil barer , "Sba'a bean whole aud famy treat VyailOu I...W you aodaralauA- he ..0. K In both reapeeaa. It a me

-llnrry’ Thta way! Tbe.onductor'k .'omlur theref* A moment later Ibey en.d luawlbe, on Ibe plelform of Ibe bunbroui ala ■Ion. eblle Uw brief Mule Imm dlro.- I wared lodUtaeully1 la Ibe dl.leu.e ■You ahualdnT bar. made me a,. Hull' cried Ibe plri In dlemey “I’m elweya dolnr Ihlnfia on Ibe epur of Ibe laomeut—Iblium I rexret aflerward.- “I know. You ekplalned Ibel lu lor on.'.. Bnl you c-ah elwj do Iblnire on Ibe e|air of Hie mooienl Ibal you're Sled aooul all your life. I ill .ood moriilne, Iteruey Glddeld." "Good monilne.I feplled Ibe ru'" ehauEaur with ,»lrerol reenpnllloo Wbero'e II fo thli llme. mUterr' “Jdekwu.rllle. »hd no bnrry at alL Mlnol behl u|*n the door, and Ibe *UI aleppcd Into Ibe ear. -Tbe petifleinan la oollf ml.takan.“ ahe eeld to Ibe rlmulfear. -Tbero *• e rery aruel hurry.I “Awn of lime until IDnebecB." re plied' Mlnol Idlllialy. alvo B-ellne In -If you were ililnklna of aimoum'lnc- .omethnir- I . -a." -1 .ball ho.e nomine IO enpoonro. I’m aim. Bat I rnoel be la Jarkaoo rule before fliet Iralo. Father will be farioua.- Trnal me. lady." aald Iba cbauSenr.

PUinfleld. N J. Pickled Arilebokea - Waah Iha aril boke* and let tbem stand In atrouc sit wstar OTsrnight. lo th« moeulnj: 17 and rub off tbe skin* with a cloth ack them Into 4 crock and cover with Inegar that haf been, boiled with s pica hag. a tshleapooofnl of salt and piece of slam I* 14| M i Albert. Re Hotel Waldorf Geo. B. Naylor, Jr.

128 North Ave.

Vou know wbj I sell •b r**n lice taj ikmIIPh Ewt IYobI 8trust trueger’g ijeer ou Draught: Imported Wines, Liquors j

and! Cigars.

eoidlj. "I do

IS 4f a Good Tims, always being mlsunder

Read the Plainfield Record

run rwfpym.

Start the New Year with

Safe Deposit Protection•prudent are the people who avail theraielvet of Safe Deposit

jprotectiori for their valuables.

Stage All SetFor Title Tilt

The first game of the! annn.il IDterscholastlc basketball series be

i tveen North Plainfiel dund PlalnfleliHigh- Schools will be played In Saen

Naturally, victory Is expected by eaohtestant and a series of triumphant

whoaps" and yells] are beingned by the cheer leaders of both

feVault Is Fire and Burglar Proof.

Deposit Boxei lor rent—$5 and up per yew.

.ilanned by the

It is highly i>iNorth Plainfleld flv,"Bill' Ahcrn and

a wll] playArt" Kyi.

NATIONAL BANKi-LAlNFIELD, N. J

PRICEf ife/ fMpdITIRNITimEanRun! |

IF YOU BUY HEREi{ specially advantageous from » money saving and satisfaction standpoint to consider

as first. IJow prices abound throughout the store and satisfaction guaranteed. I

FUMED 0>J GOLDEN OAK DMIMQ SUITES . . . [ . . , . , . . . . ] $75, ISO, $98, $125

WAlHtJT j»R JIAHOOANY BEDROOM SUITES . j \........*75, $99, $98, $125

JACOBEA.T 0(&K DINING SUITES . . . . . . ; ...'..I $89, $110, $139, J165

LIVIHO EfcOM SUITES , .j • '••'•••• 519-60. $39.60, *42.50

Before yon bay Furniture of any kind, compare.our offerings with any others anywhere,then decide for yourself which is the cheapest and best. . :

JOHN S. JOHNSONSuccessor lo Shirley & Johnston The Quality Home Furnisher

Babcock Braiding WEST RflNT STREET Plainfield, N. J .

Plan War AgainstHigh FoodPrices

e b |Sh twt of living in Plainfieldicinity will undergo!* HKtd In

mtigatfon If the plan of! Chart «* JD l l b j m a a real

nun r« ently beeno( til* . "NatlnnalnfumeitB" AasoHi-

, 2I»2 West Secind strpe1

. ar. Christopher f•ove strPPt Westiiefr

Kese, 92

What's Behind the Screen?What's in hiding behind your front screen door ? Is a weatherbeaten,shabby, out-of-date door hiding there, waiting to be uncovered so that

I it can spoil your home with its forlorn, run-down' appearance?

I Dpni: give this door another chance to • mar your wholehouse. Replace it: with one of the new 'designs of beautiful

MORGAN Front Doors. Which add value to your house and give that homelike, hospitable air.

; Let us show ycu whatf satisfying results these

- ; Morgan Doors give.

Z ! tairia rme valuable suggps-- 1 tions for inexpentively im-

proving your home. Call for- ! one or ask us to •end it.- | It's tree.

J. D. Loizeaux Lumber Co.Plainfield, N. J.

w • •

Phone 1776

Advertise in the PUnfield Record

t : y .Mbarty stree*.

The' object ofuTtilsh comnxM.ltten dlrpu^er to consumer. Th*

Rumeey, 61 c

he atmoi- atlon In V

•odticpr 1S9. Al>p!tho or im

KI.RfTBI* Tl> I', fh O. A.The Sharkaroaison •Caijntry Club.

hlPh is located In the w»'-i» Grovesrtlon of Fan wood. Is n<tw a mem-nr of thn rnfted States C,6U AsBOi-ia-on, havinc f>wn plncted I a memberf r-,(. annual m»ptinx o i the :t ->-I*t1on heH In New York last weekIthniiff1! It IB admitted!, that the

lint In thf Eant the F»n«oml club

in rmiri'ii 'i 'ils that ;irp to b« held

!Hh the <-!eve!:in<l Annrtrjii.i ehe will cet Krnt rhoiceof the In-

an diirards and will sbtp Kom© off liirt talont to <'-," Cl«velands. Thefvt deal, under the new rovtroe, wan .f purrhase hy Milwaukee of Out-

n»tder Dan Mneller. ra tcher .1 H. ]><•Barry and Infleider Barbate. Cleve-

as yet.

NOTHING TO «TVE AWAV. •

T*ie editor w*a han » B T sp«fe •to donate to "th« n^kers" thiny^flr mnflt bp • fflcinir wonomli1

rondltions not known to.the mm- >JorttT. .

Tf the commprcfai vnitu* of ad-vortisine snare h.in never before vbeen fnllv recomixed by;the «dl-tors fit newspapers, present cost-

dtl h b i hg the

• Thf paper dealer doe» not do-• nate a Keneroue quantity of hia• a flien of his appre^latlnp of the• busloesB given to him oil a cash• his product aa •> commodity; yet,• when this same commodity has '• been utilized as a component 1' part of that more finished pro- '• dud. the newapaner. It hfts often '• lont. In the view of the editor '1 ami nf the epftce-sraftct-. any '1 semblanre of romniodity value. '' It has b«en trancformed into '1 something which may be either '1 sold or given away, according to ''Whim. •1 As every thine cnferinR into •• the finished product—the news- '- paner—has a definite value. •1 and. COMB .real, monef.. why '1 shonlrf the newspaper b« fold for '1 less than It fonts to produce ItT *

Whv should advertising apace In •1 (t be Riven awav—or a Rreat •deal of it awarded as a bonus to janyone who will pay cssh for a 'little ot it? The editor, unable •to produce any part of hl# newe- •paper without expense, cannot •afford to dispose of It. or of the 'advertising spice in it. on any *other than a i-a»h basis'. The •"asher" In out of order.—Editor •and Publisher; •

AITO AT>VF,KTI8INO.Datly newspapers obtained J1-V N

017,067 worth Of automobile itisinK In I91G. to whtrti must be add- Ied 13.003,413 for accesaorfes. "I th J T f ! l

to 123.103,ISO. The rtft'lly DPW^S-pers were (tfven 65 per; eedt. of allautomobile advertising. Of the J1S -017.067 automohlle advertjalne inthe newspapers. S9.010.240; or 60per cent, was ixfd for by the maan-facturers, wlifly« tr, fiOfi.527. or 40per cent, was paid for by denlpra.This Is 110,211.023 in exrew of theamount carried In 1915.—Editor andPubttRher..

The annual convention of the. Elec-..••Ica] Contractoi*1' Association of CheState of New Jersey wfli be held at

Trenton House, in Trenton, to-row, rt ia not ttionRht that tbe

plectrical contraftors of this elty »l!|i a representative at the gather-

ing, f

Mrs. a. a. V*n Hoeoen.isp^lal It•Kent of the local branch of the s. P j |C. A., has received a letter from Rich- Iard Stookton, Stat« commiwioner of1!CTiarltles and Corrections. Indorslcithe work of the society.

Here We ShowThe Full Reo Line

TEN REOS to choose from the com-ing yeari—a car for your everyneed, including the needs of your

i business. j ' - i

DOfiS THAT SOUND flippant? Weassure you we do not mean it so.Nor is it far-fetched by any means.

IN TRUTJ^ we do not know of any-one who owns one of every- Reo ;

model, but we could name severalwho own 'as many as four or moreReos of different types.

IT ISNT I UNCOMMON to findbusiness men who own both 2-Tonand K-Ton Reo trucks, and oneor more Reo pleasure cars as well.

ANT) IT ISN'T DIFFICULT tothink of many who might profit-ably owi> even more of everymodel. j

ONE THIliG IS SURE: You findmore Reo models in the sameowner's garage than of any othermake.

THAT'S BECAUSE once a manowns a Reo he is "sold" on Reoquality, Reo dependability, andReo low «ost of upkeep.

SO WHEN HE DOES need anothercar or truck, either smaller orlarger than the one he has, firstthing he does is to find out whetherRed makes such an ope.

"50 PER C^NT OVERSIZE" in allvital parts, the Reo standard fac-tor of safety, is in all Reos—lookthem over at the show.

LET A REO MAN go over the•tripped "cut out" chassis withyou.

THEN YOTfLL KNOW why Reosare so reliable and so almost un-believably! economical in upkeep.

NOT THE CHEAPEST to b u y -but the cheapest to own—that isthe Reo slogan.

Reo Motor Car Company

Demotts^r»tiom Any Tim*

EDWINJ A. CRAIGW. Front St.! Cor. Central Ave.

if th> frees

• an lie lifted as

Winter Is Only Beginningold feather of the last we«k

1 guide.-

KOOWUr.t thj> 1invesjmi

Th*refine 9111

ered RTounti,ffile prioej

ractical certainty of as of icy winds and>H new coat (especiallywould be an excellent

•e a good niauv garments—mightytoo—from^vliich you can select.coats also'; have shared in the re-

ductionj in fact, not a single article in- theentire nHop haa escaped the keen blade of the.price-cutter.

Whetier it be a .]P-SJ=I or a coat, a skirt,or a suit that^you a«k, we stand ready toprove tljat KRAUTHAMER values are.su-

;?i-eme ekn when at regular prices. Whensold below cost, surely we are justified in;ourilaim' thjit the "high eost of living" has a•tanch e(iemy in this factory. ' •

COASTS $5, $8, $10 formerly $8 to $17SUITS $5, $8, $12, $1S fornkerly $10 to $35

DRESSES $5, $8, $12 forn^rly $8 to $20V1! SKIRTS $2, $3 formerly $3 to $5

Everything purchased bow will be altered without' charge,: just as though you paid the regu-lar pr^ce. This means children's coats too! Furthermore, «ur guarantee'covers each and evjery

, parmeht in the sale-^tjie same broad guarantee whose soil object is to protect th* customer.Head it: ' - • • j

OUR 6UARANTEE: • Make your selection. Pay for it and take it away. One week later ifyour purchase has not proven entirely satisfafctory, brin* it back. We will cheerfully refundthe full price, and your carefare as well I

KRAUTHAMER'SWatchung Avenue at Fourth Street

Opposite Trolley Station

Start the New Year with

Safe Deposit Protection Prudent ire the people who avail theiaielvei of 8afe De Protection for their valuables. Our Vault I» Fire and Burglar Proof. bate Deposit Boxes for rent—*8 and up per year.

ere |We Show

The Full Reo Line

Tfa# first Ramt ot th* annual ln- trracholastic basketball series be- tween North IMalnflel 4an« Plainfield High. Brhoola will be played la 8sen- gerbund Hall tomorrow afternoon. Naturally, victory la expected by eaoh contestant and a aeries of triumphant ••war whoops” and yells are being planned by the die«r leaders of both mntitutlona. It Is highly probable that the North Plainfield five will line-up with ••BUI* Ahern and l*g Porte as for- wards. and Seidel and Willett ns guards. Force will play Centre. The Red and nine will have "Art" K>1* "Shelly*-, ro'idray. 'Thin Mills and "Polly" Snyder on the e<Alrt. with a host of substitute* ready] for the emergency call. An In Judy sustained In a recent content may keep "Andy" McDonough, rated •• one|of the bor- oagh's beat player*, out of the game

TEN REOS to choose from the com- ing year—a car for your every need, including the need* of your business. ' •

DOES THAT SOUND flippant? We assure you we do not mean it so. Nor is it far-fetched by any means.

IN TRUTH we do not know of any- one who owns one of every Reo model, but we could name several who own as many as four or more Reos of different types.

IT ISN’T UNCOMMON to find business men who own both 2-Ton and K-Ton Reo trucks, and one or more Reo pleasure cars aa well.

AND IT ISN’T DIFFICULT to think of many who might profit- ably own even more of every .J.l

Plan War Against High Food Prices

Plainfield Thf high c©*t of living -r and Tlclnlty will undergo a rigid In vmitigation If th« plan oflCharle* J Helnxer. of Duaellen. t**c**ne« a real Ity. Mr. Hein ter has recently beer elected president of thtf^ "National Producers’ and roosumaik' AsaoHi lion." with headquarters tn this citv The other officers are- Secretary. K C. Miller. 202 West Second street treasurer. Chrtotonher li llotmon 507 Drove street. Westfield; rol lector Prank J. Kese. 957 Wast Pourt* street; bayer. I eater Rttmsey. €10 PRICE/* that vtill nut THAT’S BECAUSE once a man

owns a Reo he is “sold” on Reo quality, Reo dependability, and Reo low cost of upkeep.

SO WHEN HE DOES need another car or truck, either smaller or larger than the one he has, first thing he does is to find out whether Reo makes such an one.

“50 PER CENT OVERSIZE” in all vital parts, the Reo standard fac- tor of safety. Is in all Reo*—look them over at the show.

LET A REO MAN go over the ■tripped “cut out” chassis with you.

THEN YOU’LL KNOW why Reos are so reliable and so almost un- believably economical in upkeep.

NOT THE CHEAPEST to buy— but the cheapest to own—that Is the Reo slogan.

5 Run!

IF YOU BUY HERE

FWXTFIl TO I*. K. «. A. The £ha« kamaxson 'Country Club, • bk-h I* located In th# W«low Orove ertlon of Panwood, la ndw a mem- of |h* rnlttd Slate* C.elf \mtr\m Ion. having born elected a member • t the annual meeting of the ar«o- -iOtlon hel-* hi New York last week '(though It la admitted that the *hacknn«axwoi» conrwO U one of the v*t In the E*«t the F%n*eod clu* ■ aa unauecceefni in -ecnrlrr anv o* hr tnurnamenta that are to be held luring the coming year. especially advantageous from s money saving end satisfaction standpoint »w prices abound throughout the store and satisfaction guaranteed.

FUMED 01 GOLDEN OAK DININQ BUITES Il.tMFIM 1,1. UlHI'K'OtNT. A P Tlmm«. nrealdent of tha Mil- waukee American AaaoH«|lon baae hall club of wMeh Jack Martin, o' th|« rltr. la a member, haa announced that he haa made an arrangement I with the Cleveland kmerlcgna where- i»>v he will ge* frU choice of the In- dian dlacarda .«nd win ab|f> some of vla b*r» talent to tha Clevelands. The flrwt deal, under the new regime, war the purchase by Milwaukee Of Out- fi-lder Dan Moeller. Catcher J. H. De «arrr and Infielder Darbare Cleve- land haa claimed no one aa yet.

WALNUT OR MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITES JACOBEAN OAK DINING SUITEB

$19.80, *39 80, $*2 80 LIVING RpOM BUITES Bafts* yon buy Fnrniturs of any kind, compare.our offerings

then decide for yourself which Is the cheapest and best. Rao Motor Car Company Hkkin*

Demonstrations Any Time

EDWIN A. CRAIG W. Front St.f Cor. Central Ave.

JOHN S. JOHNSON T*»e editor who ha* any spar# • to donate to •‘the asknrs" this • year mast be facing economic • condition* not known to.the «*a- » Jorltv. • If the commercial value of ad- • vertialnc anaee baa nevar before / been fullv recognised by.the edl- • tor* of newspaper*, present coat- • condltlona ehoold bring the mat- * ter idiarplv home. • The paper dealer doe* not do- • nate a generous quantity of hla • commodity to the paper Just aa • a aim of hla appreciating of the • ' business given to him oil a eaah * . haul* In fart, he tiaa alwkya sold • Me product a* a commodity; yet. • when this aama commodity haa • been utlllved aa a component • part of that more finished pro- • dud. the newepaper. It haa often • lost. In the view of tftd editor • and of the spare-grafter, any • semblance of commodity value. • It haa been transformed Into • j something which may bf either • : •old or given away, aceoitflng to • •’him. • Aa everything entering Into • the finished product—the new*- • ; paper—haa a definite value. • I and coat* .real, money,, why •] ahonM the newanaper be fold for • leva than If roots to produce It? • Whv should advertising apace In • It be given awav—or. a great • deal of It awarded aa a bonus to • anyone who will pay cash for a • little of It? The editor, onable • to produre any part of hi* new*- • paper without e*penae. cannot • afford to dlapoaa of It. or of the • advertising dp*c« In It. on any • other than s cash basis; The • "asker" la out of order.—editor • and Publisher. •

Winter Is Only £?< egninmg fact, not a single article in

haa escaped the keen blade of Vhat’s behind the Screen? What's in hiding behind your front acreen door ? Is a weatherbeaten, shabby, out-of-date door hiding there, waiting to be uncovered so that it can spoil your home -with its forlorn, run-down appearance? Don't give this door another chance to mar your whole bouK. Replace it with one of the new designs of beautiful

MORGAN Front Doors Which add value to your house and give that homelike, hospitable air. > i Let us show you what 11 ' -*==—— satisfying results these _^s»—•1 ' -■=

if thi frecline cold weather of the last week an he used as a guide

duetion { in entire shop price-cutter

Arid no. with the: practical certainty of n ■rood inauy more daps of icy winds and ennwirovenal grimntlJ a new coat (especially r.t thf low sale price)! would he an excellent investment.

\ro nW* a good toanv garment*—mighty inw too—from .which yon can select, ren's coats also hare shared in the re-

COATS $5, $8, $10 formerly $8 to $17 SUITS $5, $8, $12, $15 formerly $10 to $35

DRESSES $5, $8, $12 formerly $8 to $20 SKIRTS $2, $3 formerly $3 to $5

Dally new. pa per. obtained J1 017.067 worth of automobile adver- tising In ISIS, to which mnat be add. ed I3.00t.tlj for arcemoHe*. mak- ! In* the total lisyiio.tso The total advertl.lng for the ronnty amounted to lr3.IM.no. The dally'newaon- i pert were siren «5 per cent of all automobile adrertlrlos. Of the SIS - 017.067 automobile advertising In the newspapers S9.010.3t0, or so I par cent, was nald for br the manu- facturers. whllve t6.00S.62?. or to per cent, waa paid for by dealera This la IIO.rn.ot2 In eireea of rh» amount carried In ISIS.—Editor and Publisher

K very) hi lar prjee. pnrmcbt Head k:

ling purrhaai-d now will lie altered without charge, n- This meant children’s coats loo! Furthermore, - I in the sale—She same broad guarantee whose sol

, just as though you paid tin- nigu- *ur guarantee covers each and every

>!i- object is to proteot the customer. D. Loizeaux Plainfield, N. J.

Lumber Co. Phone 1776

OUR GUARANTEE: your purchase has not the full price, and yop Fi.rrrmcMNR rosvWB. The annual convention of Ihe Eter- Irlcai Coolractorw- AeeocUlton or rbe Slate or NSW Jersey will be held si Ibe Trenton Hoots, In Trenton, to morrow It la not thought (hat the electrical contractor, of tbla city will hues s representative at the anther.

Watchung Avenue at Fourth Street Opposite Trolley

WORK RYIIOIWRR Mrs. 8. O. Van floeaen, spaelal agent of the local branch of the 3. P. C. A has received a letter from Kleh- •rd Stockton state Pommluloner of fjiarltlea and Correction* Indorsing the work of the society. . Advertise in the Plainfield Record

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