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K%Jt CENTS ^ a bc^4p wnk on., PW- *yoa\ }^aVe aWan ptMbed iW -MOKUSIM or t i n lotto* wrttai kit Imrbl and «!«»«»•« Just get oat catalogue and see. ^ Jgbed moneyforpees, and t aid troupe caring for them ^ _ „, m fa a fefrnUiflitgajiaii barfc > ofa&tothatree»'niin. , »• pfotectora,am Mai acoruHBY. r e make ail eortapfAifcots. Trellises, Bed Guard*, flam Supporter*, etc; hnoea for Lawn*, Garden*. Pad* _ dodSnUnneli. or Tennis Court Back aro built wftlTour ( Anchor Post iron Worfes •mar £iofe JobMon^lboaMaWeiafaV aoa, Ertwaitf fnnitt, Joan J HoCaff«cT,MaiaiO*ra«U*, BaseflUt- |*jr r Alyta 3P"**\f2"!K* M L^*' imia' Krew, S 4 » X B^SKwom Cobb. flhaw. Ifartha On, <Wltt 9 Evelyn -tin*. Beniata Dtfyl*. Fred S l W D O Cl y D» Ounp, Coarltt totoBltth h u t , Catharine BubUuJ. John 8por lock.. From | A. to l B—Aby Diaraood, •'•*! A FEW DOLLARS I'Will start a checking account with The Cranford Bank. *»rrW1aaaau,JaaiwrMfc. SlnbMii B^PWI. Jom>k Radrop, Swab Doyl*. Asat» BMto, Aoo* StoX«tH». from SB (0-4 A^BIuab.»h Cr.y, H'.loh. LiUUn Wimmett. Prom 4 A. to 4 B—OUdjv H.iuuhion, Xl Tfat lUh Py Prom 4 A. t 4 BOUjv Huho, Lily X«l*oa, Tfawnton lUlhowi, Persy Pl A l P d t lUtj ADg»lm/i Peqdort, Uj ylyr. Irm» W«*Um»lt, ObnsiUu WlttiuKr Margsrei KidUy Prom 4 B to 6 A—M«rion Kntpp, l N»tnariu», Ijoulw Fwidarf, U Edlt Itktfrih t: ,.„„ the time of. your first deposit we will |;«ipply you with a check book, pass book, %tc. w Jiol only Ij6onvenient,.but it*is also the best manner to. Iseep hbheck on all your expenditures. ADg»lm/i W Persy lUotj U Cbsrtea Dowey. WeJUr .^,- Darie, JBdw»rd ToiOlWOB, to '4 U Fabraa tTaUwv HMltaaa Bi Alt»rt M«S*r, tfoiaatt Dacioo, Ulltor.Oeerg* Fiaober. J*i ' ' Oarald Furmao, ThoaM Jo&9a7~£llJot ("arVv- £ttw» Mn«m, ~Htdo*y Nnttb, Jam** Mooo. Heward V»*, Ed». JtirafciUr H b, J»m« M , RMbard Mul*»y ia. U M t OookliDjr. DMIM?, Dowdoll. ou't, Tot* E«tell« Anna \ B»dut, fith*l TWUufc T Prom 4 A to« U—Ruih Bonaal. Alu Ko»pr. wla Mejw ood*. Ano» x MoC|«in, JOT H»O»«I. Bub t. Bo*U#e L«Men». Borum Pinlthtm, Bowmpnd Muor., Krtwrd Von8otb»B,Urao« Tnpp, \ From 4 B to a/A-Lilliiu Uaixx>ok. ttU F/TfaBdl MM \ From 4 ttaroU F HW U ttaroU FunoM/Tfaoo-Baty, M«M HWon, Ualnmi Himtoa, XAUHW Jolin- •niL iJlrtfiA»ril<> DiiUonU, Ohartntto M. Ku«k'lc,-1ro»( 1. A, Anton' Vtttibor. Oftorua M»ol(. lUjmuuti fu(bu«b, from 4 A, V«o Saun. FSAt 5 Jl •Iptr*, Harold Itutbtrrt. Topy .10, Elcoor* UrW«r, laaao D ' . rmond Cbrlattnan. Freda U. Wn 5 A to 6 B-Hal*a Babel, , Katbryo O«l«*r, All ronDaYle. Harold ' Mildred Baolgav J partook. NBWJER5BV Wr ™.id |Hninj«h>] Hail, H»i«r Wo, Ptoin « A W b B—Bot«j Alrl»B, l Ii O h U •r» of li Hbodfit ( in wearing a'oollar that iajt»t u^atnoothaa irory'ou i ibaadgai.-Mta8.alao mighty Bati«faet6ry-_to have 1 " " — * | J l of dollar MtUfaotlon yojiihouldgo to" the Rahway Steam'Laundry BT«ry ooUar aa well aa evM^otbet piece we laundar iiaret Qhrtatman. Erotly Has, Barry ^rntet 8ehultt. v , -~ - - omJBtb'JA—1 . liato O««»»7si»rtri» ti>i«r- .Wdt, H^Jf n tlanaan. OTugla* B«Dl(Hf, From 7 Ujui Htb Orad<^-W«rr»iJ DirWBOl, Victoria Jobaoaoii, Aurili Oiamood. V « n L^pt, Viol* Finob Kenneth Lof«r»i>, Wilbur Hunimer From 7 A lo7B>-Jeauittli» ArmalrouK, Lillian Jfuaab, L-iulta Cot, Hafit Nulh- .. . .. ». <.31oUj» "' '— Tel »I>ATR1AL PACKAGE Our Vyigons Run Everywhere. Rahway Steam Laundry | 61-63-66 CMnpbeU Street, Rahway, N. J. 7 - / Phone 208. " ifoid oolleotion* Monday*. Delivery Tbnrsdayi. %• GiYll fcflgla€€r and Survey or ROBERT RINDELL. Lehigh Coal, Lumber UIMErjLATHf,PLASTER ETC OFFICE: WALNUT AVENUE CBANF0Rl>, -NEWJEKSEV Illtu Beaai* Doyle, B to 6 A-Oioula* D^o.rl, jftW"""'*. , Wo ? D 1 * 1 " 1 ^houti. "E^th Oo« Emllv P'trtt. llonlind. H.nclalr. Ooi, Emily Emily ir Toot" i « A b B—Bot«j Alrl»B, Jiilii oa Ooyl*. John Uuolt.l, S! t«f U Ooy o. Sir! E _U«r FretuSAtO 5 Jl-Mnrtimrr Grow, txjort Chainlwrhao, Jamw MoCu>» S i llwl llbrt IVir i»y, SoviiriM llinwl. lobrt I«r, H»U>» V«D da C«rr, Ueorg* MoUlnln, Mary Miller, AlKerl Mount, Bolt; Hholw. ODarlW Piaro«, £aldl« UHW^. L n n Hcblsdlar, Etbol -Itadul, PrMIOd WoodliBtf, From 6 B 10 6 A—lt»unet!i Uopktaa. UattiUtou Fajr, Kubart All<loaH,Uow«l"d BfttdlB Joceptr l{pnn«Ml*y, John Doki Oila T: ly, Diokicien. l M Bolt* DMUBKH. dTll «r«nret F Obambvrlshv, Cn«rri X«lor, Rillh -Eraoi, Mud»liu« ( Adiia)l, UraotQUrk, Qsorgia Armatronir, Ida Hbaplro, Jt»n LaMopt, Margaret OrobrttloD, H«leo Fromin«. ... ';""•" -.-F«in»CA-to-«~B—Helen- . Fraoooa Bpaelh, ,Joha O»(Io»y, 8o» Htolk. Boy--Hearooj -H#Uo — Weni«r,, Ddrothy Mtfhtt,'Miitljei»T 8lOlk, Fred r Thia Company apecialite* '<iu it* oy Mall Service v^icb rda I cb49 ^vi towlT Our v<juipm(«nt. ouabtes u» to gtv« tUU busmeia expeditious »nd careful atUntion •o^al no mutter wlu>ra you li*« jou tu*y receive 4 par ceut, int«r«<tt ouyour waaey. Write tV> N r booklet which jt«lla about our tuothtHin and {aoillUei. , , THE STATE TRUST COMPANY eaptt«J. $100,000.00 . N. J. .lrsk^wcv-fArv The BakerTelephones a pretty big order but I guess I can fill it If you had called uf> an hour later 1 couldn't have done it." The baker frequently has an unusual demand upon the capacity of- his plant. & If he happens to be short of material, l_V_he telephones to his wholesaler and Myea Nttwliin,, Cllltord Flrik, David >•«».•, Hulh M^KInney, Kliijor PotUr, Oladya Mulvi-vJ ri«iir]r TorallDMb, Marian W " phn valuable time. His customer is in his own town^ but he may have to use the long distance to reach the wholesaler. 1 hat's where the universal Bell Service- counts* ] ri. Maittiow lVlttiog. From 8th Qrwl* Qlsb Louilf> Httl^, LouUw Malbcw*, Diamond, Jullu* Natbartua, JF6 CttflPli Jf«.«. CRSoaTPBlniinr FarnU. Mildred Bice, Charln Qojid, May Ituhtard. Piillip Kteoap, Howard Sobwfer, Oeorg* Krele, Edwio Waroir, Frank Leot, AcnrS We lob, Ebba Lot: , iTurgaret IA to 1 B—Mirgax»t-~AddMn», -Cfaln. Sarab^ldrioh. Ab loo Rodtter*. S(tte1~Br»u>o, Pboeb* Hoolt, WioohcaUr Brlttoo, Floraboe pps—Waiter—Diakanaon,—Bnlland From 7 A to 7 U—Ututt Durrell, (dnul/la, Thomaa L K O d Katliviiu n , T o L a y , Viol. Tuck>r..Katlil»*qOldbaoi. David S l l l From7 Bio 8 A— (Uroiood Diokln- •pa. Prudonoe Klndfll, Robert B«blo, M»rgur«t HHIIIWI, lialloy Tamlluauo, JBjtlrpl^lladat,JtujrmomjJVa«t. _ Prom 8tb Qfmd»-io^High~ Hehool^r ntb ''liuvrn Mary 1 "fltolkpOrar tttt Sltb A i Ofley £ttsabtb liuvn May flopOr Buitf7, ttutti Siflltb, Aunuiia Oaflsey, tfoeooar Blake, Miriam Bumpbrey, Fraok Ball, Oertruda Ijorelaad, D»a« Bell, Luvera Morrla, Harold Ohpunber- UID, SI»rR»rlt« Poioalla, William Wateai, Edna MoKuaiok, Viola Walter. B to 'J A—Jrlatao Snadakar m«ftHtw*f«n»«itohat«pBwo» Wray L««M, Bertnod Nl»daok«r, Thorn**0»botiiil*,Bo6*n Lttdttwudi, Oaoar Laarla, Jack F«nnl»toD,lBaymood MHatbt Hauaab, . ,— HublDdltr, Elinor BobtoaoD, Henry Maolco, Catherine DamOD, Leobard Riobard«,Eib«l LaVar, Joaepb Flaoher, Erelyn HouuhtoDA Obarle* Ventria, KaonetU Abalt, <?arl Ffeoder,. Ooa< etaDoe Wear, Walter McOowatl, Elile Orf. Oeorga. Hyere, Fioraooe Boeto. WcboUi SetBrtge.OarolyO Oroikibaob, Bulph Booaail. Dorothy Oaratber*. MOIAND'SMINCED HAM Hare you tried it? Serted hot or cold it'* delicious. Moland ia the original and beat Minoed Hj!^! waa ever made. Aalc. rfoT-rt-» v JACOB FRANCIS . 1109 EUiabatB Av«.,Qlab«Ut, M.J. . f ol# AceotforHortburo MrnrJwaey Carriage Repairing and Painting; Bloyole »r ^tntD.tvm CMrt»W»>.. , A lady waa W day approached by bar Scotch maid with the Information that abe waa about to leatre. "Whit U the caoee of thla aofldeo flecM UaryT 1 "I fblnfc I'll lw ••laarrjrln'.*' •'Ilidnol. and wbotn. may I a«kT" "The innu llmt alti ncroH In the Urt PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANY J. The Bank That Pays 4 %. to tiawfat your aaeoont to'a bask U»t l, without lo« of intaraafc . ; V. " in owrSpadal l>apattaaBt." jnUreat at 4 par oent from f*- •attoscj "U'S»i: >mi'i« Kurvly out «ug«» (o n ui'iii ubuw oaoMi y o u - d o aot koo»l" "Nut coyuctiX mi Uily. but be'* be« ,UK luu tin' ui uur, an' 1 think ,he*V «oou be »i*«ul.Iu'."-,Uciua*keeper. la BoumnnU uqte every year a fall of,iaarrUK«il>r«i y y Tb« KM. wlta l of,iaarrUK«ilr«i virn Tb« KM. lta ber relation", tfeta Info a wagon, wkiclt aiao voDrntun ber dowry-linen, fural-' tun sod bouacbaid mattan-«tld all Mt off tot tha Mr. WJwo they afltTC, the Klrll tir« drown up la OM.Upa attA tM nun 1" naoibOT, wltb their.panttla behind tb»m Tb«a If a yonuj man Ukm the lovli of any particular girl be talk* to her while- tba parrots con- .par* 9»tea «» 10 tbelr at oaee. «od toe bride to drlvaa away by Mr butbaod to bar new borne. . , Ounean <welwrf In Cfiuwh, Sir Walter Won Is alt rSeart or icaiothton" refer* to one /Dnncao of KlwekdiiAder, an Unportait pmosage, amolred Zta&lgjlmjaiioifjat *&> JMTO0D fraw.an trooTWp* tobacoo bor- ' ' We are I it la fii» •pon»o, i ttt»D«yer Evtry HtU Ttttphoiui it the Ctrnire of the Syttant N. A. BARNETT, ni -•-•-• iNorth Averfuo, jCrahfouT, r ri0B9t« L J!xpert Horasahoeing. AiBPCCIALTV. General Jobbing o_ VOAMfiJi _ " twonir You Think that Your Fowb are Free from Lice. Bui wee tlrtjfjl famMQAWtJ?e njdIbl&od all night,«nd hWejn,craclt* ondCTCVICMall;" multftly enormou»ly. Read about &!•& Ru»i«TJooliIet Da»l nenU ana To , , all day and nljht vcrmta will keep -sway, Ruit'c lathe but. sod that !• ; " People »ay. "W» want jR»rt'» Ut«-KllUn»- Fowa«r ar^i no other.-; ,'— i| - , P O R eiAX^rc O Y AARON D. CRANE* Cranford, N. J. Tel U.U KKEIE, =7? Otaler In Hardware & Housefurnishlng Goodi OABDBS "TOOLS, tiAWN MOWEU8, HCKEEN WII1B, pooi/rny MEOT AOA't'feWA It will ba worth idur time to try mebal!or«buyJog,«!a«slier«s*My pef arelow and quality tb» tart. ''• HRONICLE BLOCK CRANFORD. ICHKRErE, Carpenter and Builds , o, *, nettwr ' OABWOOD. ouirro»o. ( ScRifef * Ncumannr 1 I SM Ownford Carpenter and.BuJldet; Telepboa*100-Ii

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Page 1: PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANY · *%~ .- — • 0 -i K%Jt CENTS ^ a bc^4p wnk on., PW-*yoa\ }^aVe aWan ptMbed iW -MOKUSIM or tin lotto* wrttai kit Imrbl and «!«»«»•« Just get oat

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K%JtCENTS

^ a b c ^ 4 p wnk on., PW-*yoa\ } aVe aWan ptMbediW -MOKUSIM or t in lotto*wrttai kit Imrbl and «!«»«»•«

Just get oat catalogue and see. ^

Jgbed money for pees, andt aid troupe caring for them

^ _ „, m fa a fefrnUiflitgajiaii barfc>ofa&tothatree»'niin. ,»• pfotectora,am Mai acoruHBY.

re make ail eortapfAifcots. Trellises,Bed Guard*, flam Supporter*, etc;hnoea for Lawn*, Garden*. Pad*

_ dodSnUnneli. or Tennis Court Backaro built wftlTour (

Anchor Post iron Worfes•mar £iofe

JobMon lboaMaWeiafaVaoa, Ertwaitf fnnitt, Joan J

HoCaff«cT,MaiaiO*ra«U*, BaseflUt-|*jrr Alyta 3P"**\f2"!K* M L ^ * '

imia' Krew,

S 4 » X B^SKwom Cobb.flhaw. Ifartha On, <Wltt

9Evelyn -tin*. Beniata Dtfyl*. Fred?» S l W D O C l

yD» Ounp, CoarltttotoBltth

hut, Catharine BubUuJ. John 8porlock..

From | A. to l B—Aby Diaraood,

•'•*! A FEW DOLLARSI'Will start a checking account with The Cranford

Bank.

*»rrW1aaaau,JaaiwrMfc.SlnbMii B^PWI. Jom>k Radrop,Swab Doyl*. Asat» BMto, Aoo*StoX«tH».

from SB (0-4 A^BIuab.»h Cr.y,

H'.loh. LiUUn Wimmett.Prom 4 A. to 4 B—OUdjv H.iuuhion,

Xl Tfat lUh P yProm 4 A. t 4 B O U j v H u h o ,

Lily X«l*oa, Tfawnton lUlhowi , PersyP l A l P d t lUtjADg»lm/i Peqdort, Ujylyr. Irm» W«*Um»lt, ObnsiUuWlttiuKr Margsrei KidUy

Prom 4 B to 6 A—M«rion Kntpp,l N»tnariu», Ijoulw Fwidarf,U E d l t I t k t f r i h

t: ,.„„ the time of. your first deposit we will|;«ipply you with a check book, pass book, %tc.

w Jiol onlyIj6onvenient,.but it*is also the best manner to. Iseephbheck on all your expenditures.

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Cbsrtea Dowey. WeJUr . ^ , -Darie, JBdw»rd ToiOlWOB,

to '4UFabraa tTaUwv HMltaaa Bi

Alt»rt M«S*r, tfoiaatt Dacioo,Ulltor.Oeerg* Fiaober. J*i ' 'Oarald Furmao, ThoaMJo&9a7~£llJot ("arVv- £ttw» M n « m ,~Htdo*y Nnttb, Jam** Mooo. Heward

V»*, Ed».JtirafciUr

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ia. U M tOookliDjr.

DMIM?,Dowdoll.

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Prom 4 A to« U—Ruih Bonaal. A l u

Ko»pr. w l a M e j wood*. Ano»xMoC|«in,

JOT H»O»«I. Bub t. Bo*U#eL«Men». Borum Pinlthtm, BowmpndMuor., Krtwrd Von8otb»B,Urao« Tnpp,

\ From 4 B to a/A-Lilliiu Uaixx>ok.t t U F / T f a B d l M M

\ From 4ttaroU FH W UttaroU FunoM/Tfaoo-Baty, M«MH W o n , Ualnmi Himtoa, XAUHW Jolin-•niL iJlrtfiA»ril<> DiiUonU, OhartnttoM. Ku«k'lc,-1ro»( 1. A, Anton' Vtttibor.Oftorua M»ol(. lUjmuuti fu(bu«b, from4 A, m» V«o Saun.

F S A t 5 Jl

•Iptr*, Harold Itutbtrrt. Topy.10, Elcoor* UrW«r, laaao D

' . rmond Cbrlattnan. FredaU.Wn 5 A to 6 B-Hal*a Babel,, Katbryo O«l«*r, AllronDaYle. Harold '

Mildred Baolgav Jpartook.

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Hai l , H» i«r W o ,Ptoin « A W b B — B o t « j Alrl»B,l I i O h U

•r» of l iHbodfit (

in wearing a'oollar that iajt»t u^atnoothaa irory'oui ibaadgai.-Mta8.alao mighty Bati«faet6ry-_to have

1 " " — * | J l of dollar MtUfaotlon yojiihouldgo to" the

Rahway Steam'Laundry •BT«ry ooUar aa well aa evM^otbet piece we laundar

iiaret Qhrtatman. Erotly Has, Barry^rntet 8ehultt. v , -~ - -omJBtb'JA—1

. liato O««»»7si»rtri» ti>i«r-.Wdt, H^Jf n tlanaan. OTugla* B«Dl(Hf,

From 7 Ujui Htb Orad<^-W«rr»iJDirWBOl, Victoria Jobaoaoii, AuriliOiamood. V « n L^pt, Viol* FinobKenneth Lof«r»i>, Wilbur Hunimer

From 7 A lo7B>-Jeauittli» ArmalrouK,Lillian Jfuaab, L-iulta Cot, Hafit Nulh-

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»I>ATR1AL PACKAGEOur Vyigons Run Everywhere.

Rahway Steam Laundry |61-63-66 CMnpbeU Street, Rahway, N. J.7 - / Phone 208. "

ifoid oolleotion* Monday*. Delivery Tbnrsdayi.

%• GiYll fcflgla€€r and Survey orROBERT RINDELL.

Lehigh Coal, LumberUIMErjLATHf,PLASTER ETC

OFFICE: WALNUT AVENUE

CBANF0Rl>, -NEWJEKSEV

Illtu

Beaai*Doyle,

B to 6 A-Oioula* D^o.rl, jftW"""'*. ,Wo? D1*1"1

^houti. "E^th Oo« Emllv P'trtt. llonlind. H.nclalr.Ooi, EmilyEmilyir Toot"

i « A b B—Bot«j Alrl»B, Jiiliioa Ooyl*. John Uuolt.l,

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o. Sir!E

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FretuSAtO 5 Jl-Mnrtimrr Grow,txjort Chainlwrhao, Jamw MoCu>»

S i l l w l l lbrt I V i ri»y, SoviiriM llinwl. lobrt I « r ,H»U>» V«D da C«rr, Ueorg* MoUlnln,Mary Miller, AlKerl Mount, Bolt;Hholw. ODarlW Piaro«, £aldl« U H W ^ .L n n Hcblsdlar, Etbol -Itadul, PrMIOdWoodliBtf,

From 6 B 10 6 A—lt»unet!i Uopktaa.UattiUtou Fajr, Kubart All<loaH,Uow«l"dBfttdlB Joceptr l{pnn«Ml*y, John

Doki O i l aT: ly ,Diokicien.

l MBolt* DMUBKH.

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Obambvrlshv, Cn«rri X«lor, Rillh-Eraoi, Mud»liu«(Adiia)l, UraotQUrk,Qsorgia Armatronir, Ida Hbaplro, Jt»nLaMopt, Margaret OrobrttloD, H«leoFromin«. . . . ' ; " " • "-.-F«in»CA-to-«~B—Helen- .Fraoooa Bpaelh, ,Joha O»(Io»y, 8 o »Htolk. Boy--Hearooj -H#Uo — Weni«r,,Ddrothy Mtfhtt,'Miitljei»T8lOlk, Fred r

Thia Company apecialite* '<iu it*oy Mall Service v^icb rdaIcb49 vi towlT

Our v<juipm(«nt. ouabtes u» to gtv« tUUbusmeia expeditious »nd careful atUntion• o ^ a l no mutter wlu>ra you li*« jou tu*yreceive 4 par ceut, int«r«<tt ouyour waaey.Write tV>Nr booklet which jt«lla about ourtuothtHin and {aoillUei. , ,

THE STATE TRUST COMPANYeaptt«J. $100,000.00 . N. J.

.lrsk^wcv-fArv

The BakerTelephonesa pretty big order but I guess

I can fill it If you had called uf> anhour later 1 couldn't have done it."

The baker frequently has an unusualdemand upon the capacity of- his plant. &

If he happens to be short of material,l_V_he telephones to his wholesaler and Myea

Nttwliin,, Cllltord Flrik, David >•«».•,Hulh M^KInney, Kliijor PotUr, OladyaMulvi-vJ ri«iir]r TorallDMb, MarianW "

phnvaluable time.

His customer is in his own town^ buthe may have to use the long distanceto reach the wholesaler. 1 hat's where theuniversal Bell Service- counts* ]

r i .Maittiow lVlttiog.

From 8th Qrwl* U» QlsbLouilf> Httl^, LouUw Malbcw*,Diamond, Jullu* Natbartua,J F 6 C t t f l P l iJ f « . « . CRSoaTPBlniinr

FarnU. Mildred Bice, Charln Qojid,May Ituhtard. Piillip Kteoap, HowardSobwfer, Oeorg* Krele, Edwio Waroir,Frank Leot, AcnrS We lob, Ebba Lot:

, iTurgaret

IA to 1 B—Mirgax»t-~AddMn»,-Cfaln. Sarab^ldrioh. Ab

loo Rodtter*. S(tte1~Br»u>o, Pboeb*Hoolt, WioohcaUr Brlttoo, Floraboe

pps—Waiter—Diakanaon,—Bnlland

From 7 A to 7 U—Ututt Durrell,(dnul/la, Thomaa L

K O dKatliviiu n , T o L a y ,Viol. Tuck>r..Katlil»*qOldbaoi. DavidS l l l

From7 Bio 8 A— (Uroiood Diokln-•pa. Prudonoe Klndfll, Robert B«blo,M»rgur«t HHIIIWI, lialloy Tamlluauo,JBjtlrpl lladat,JtujrmomjJVa«t. _

Prom 8tb Qfmd»-io^High~ Hehool rntb ''liuvrn Mary1 "fltolkpOrarttt t S l t b A i O f l e y

£ttsabtb liuvn May flopOrBuitf7, ttutti Siflltb, Aunuiia Oaflsey,tfoeooar Blake, Miriam Bumpbrey,Fraok Ball, Oertruda Ijorelaad, D»a«Bell, Luvera Morrla, Harold Ohpunber-UID, SI»rR»rlt« Poioalla, William

Wateai, Edna MoKuaiok, Viola Walter.B to 'J A—Jrlatao Snadakar

m«ftHtw*f«n»«itohat«pBwo»Wray L««M, Bertnod Nl»daok«r,Thorn**0»botiiil*,Bo6*n Lttdttwudi,Oaoar Laarla, Jack F«nnl»toD,lBaymoodM H a t b t Hauaab, . , —

HublDdltr, Elinor BobtoaoD, HenryMaolco, Catherine DamOD, LeobardRiobard«,Eib«l LaVar, Joaepb Flaoher,Erelyn HouuhtoDA Obarle* Ventria,KaonetU Abalt, <?arl Ffeoder,. Ooa<etaDoe Wear, Walter McOowatl, ElileOrf. Oeorga. Hyere, Fioraooe Boeto.WcboUi SetBrtge.OarolyO Oroikibaob,Bulph Booaail. Dorothy Oaratber*.

MOIAND'SMINCED HAMHare you tried it? Serted hotor cold it'* delicious. Molandia the original and beat MinoedH j ! ^ ! waa ever made. Aalc.

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Carriage Repairing and Painting;

Bloyole

» r ^tntD.tvm CMrt»W»>.., A lady waa W day approached by

bar Scotch maid with the Informationthat abe waa about to leatre. "Whit Uthe caoee of thla aofldeo flecMUaryT1

"I fblnfc I'll lw ••laarrjrln'.*'•'Ilidnol. and wbotn. may I a«kT""The innu llmt alti ncroH In the Urt

PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANYJ.

The Bank That Pays 4 %.

to tiawfat your aaeoont to'a bask U»tl , without lo« of intaraafc . ; V. "

in owrSpadal l>apattaaBt."jnUreat at 4 par oent from f*-

•attoscj

"U'S»i: >mi'i« Kurvly out «ug«»(o n ui'iii ubuw oaoMi you-do aotkoo»l" •

"Nut coyuctiX mi Uily. but be'* be«,UK luu tin' ui uur, an' 1 think ,he*V

«oou be »i*«ul.Iu'."-,Uciua*keeper.

la BoumnnU uqte every year i» a fallof,iaarrUK«il>r«i

y yTb« KM. wlta

lof,iaarrUK«ilr«i virn Tb« KM. ltaber relation", tfeta Info a wagon, wkicltaiao voDrntun ber dowry-linen, fural-'tun sod bouacbaid mattan-«tld allMt off tot tha Mr. WJwo they afltTC,the Klrll tir« drown up la OM.Upa attAtM nun 1" naoibOT, wltb their.panttlabehind tb»m Tb«a If a yonuj manUkm the lovli of any particular girl betalk* to her while- tba parrots con-.par* 9»tea «» 10 tbelr

at oaee. «od toe bride to drlvaa awayby Mr butbaod to bar new borne.

. , Ounean <welwrf In Cfiuwh,Sir Walter Won Is alt rSeart or

icaiothton" refer* to one /Dnncao ofKlwekdiiAder, an Unportait pmosage,

amolred Zta&lgjlmjaiioifjat *&>JMTO0D fraw.an trooTWp* tobacoo bor-

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N. A. BARNETT,

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You Think that Your Fowb are Free from Lice. Bui wee tlrtjfjlfamMQAWtJ?e njdIbl&od all night,«nd hWejn,craclt* ond CTCVICM all;"multftly enormou»ly. Read about &!•& Ru»i«TJooliIet Da»l nenU ana To , ,all day and nljht vcrmta will keep -sway, Ruit'c la the but. sod that !• ;

" People »ay. "W» want jR»rt'» Ut«-KllUn»- Fowa«r ar i no other.-; ,'— i |

- , P O R eiAX rc O YAARON D. CRANE* Cranford, N. J.

Tel U.U KKEIE, =7?

Otaler In Hardware & Housefurnishlng GoodiOABDBS "TOOLS, tiAWN MOWEU8,

HCKEEN WII1B,pooi/rny MEOTAOA't'feWA

It will ba worth idur time to try mebal!or«buyJog,«!a«slier«s*My pefarelow and quality tb» tart. ''•

HRONICLE BLOCK CRANFORD.ICHKRErE, Carpenter and Builds

, o, *, nettwr' OABWOOD.ouirro»o. (

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Revised for «y tlm»—« swat in tin*MlN nine.

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What • On* rrat th* Japan*** War•cat* II getting! -

Qu«en Mary admonishes U>* girl*to keep their powder dry.

Rubber stamp for today: "Aviatorhurt whan aeroplane drapa,"

9a careful not to have • eunstrasaHrat proatratlons ere tha comett

_ _ _ Einnarkt at jemlui are tastiy dis-cerned In th* nan who Invented th*straw hat

Chicago telrplaou* girls are to have

In Chicago?

i t . \ swim «lll be aur* to be saked to re-cite something.

Now a ^scientist declares tbtt kits-Ing U deieatabV. During tba springonion season, irobabty.

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, Our ldaa at good flimnr li wb«s Itla to,good that thef* |i no necessityto lie stout how good It la.

A4 maiden lady who k««pa a partotthat swwrs wanlo to know what ex-cite* th«r» la for bj»r marrying. >.

, A-good many of our amateur garden-era learn at IJils time of (he rear thatthe- war^pf tiB* firmer } r t|HTtfr - -

gaprtnkllnn yaur lawn, and II ratnoththereafter (nun midnight till dawn,

Thli la tba time of year whan «v<erjrboar favora good roadi and lir*ady to awat tha houaafly and mo-

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1*he forecasts of aDeei*the 15' Century bearing mv

^•Cn^ish^Ammcdn HistoryTheir relation totfeCprpn dil, _.^^

n "-< t'-C^A_/.lfn«fr

HE coronation of kingGeorge V, of .Eng-land bring* to Winda aerlea ot peculiarprophecies.In sn old but littleknown poom-Tprpphe-cles, some ot whichwould appear on aatnvertlgallon to haveproved odiily correctIn regard to certaineventa transpiring IAmerican and EngIlsb history,- but]

prior to1 and altar the Heroin-lUin,. The-jMme of Merlin la gl»#»as tha author of the mystic

which date back to the- flf-««m«ry—ibd—run- tn—Couplets

rsught with double meaning, andseeming to be th* work ot scitne.soota-sayer or sludtnt of the stars, who fore-saw, or fancied he foresaw, in theheavenly bodlea strange portents of

* daVs- to com*.Tb* llnea can be found to the works

_ _ _ _ bo sees anoifcw man affected with'rheumatism

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Queen Mary la lo twt ooaincndedfor laying «tre«a on the fact that tharoad to good looka la noC by **T oftlie rouge counter. . , '

Amateur avlatora cooked terrapinduring a twenty-mtnnta Audit, - No-

->4>ody haa-«ver seeded-a douhla-dtnnan-- tbat W.rr« tB cornea- high.— -, - , r< J..WT.H,-„---•.

• ftomeBbajr la tiring to perfaot afood that will gTowi glanta. L«t «ahope (hat If will ba kept away trowthe girla. We Ilka them Ju»t aa theyara.

On American forma »10«,000,000- more-rtmlth irag produced l i ityeiif

than the yvar before. That aum would*T( ddid.

y hk gbod man>' aUtomubllei, and It

f VAgain Jbaaehall fatea enforce the

leiaon that marking the pennant aa a>.certainty became the team won theflrat gam* U aubjevt to both eurly andlate froata. '

•d la 4h*~tffineff~Bt*tos In September.1788, three years after peace with Eng-land had been declared, and publishedIn a few foreign Journelat -but the ear-liest appearance of th* poem was inad' ancient Hngllah work edited andproduced In London In tha year 1M0,la complete form il ruu* aa followas

<*Wh«u lh» •&»«• U nutk and mildThn frantic mother •hall atab h«r chiliWh«n |h« Cwk ahall wo» tho B6v» ~

—a tt» -mttinvr PIMHI \ wmmo inn Cfltlil w- tvww,IHwnmlnrwBrk ti(M»f«roU'nii. . ..v.* >|.FH .i< » I U W H wum uniwrif

Tn* Uun • Virgin lrua~ilia.il wound.W)i»n th*. Dt,v(i (mi the t'w.t Ui* UVn

shall fight.Tn* Uon »h*il crouch bonaath their

ailaht.When th* Cock ahall guard the

niitt rf«-»lt liniv

Whui alilpi abdve the cloud* shall u•Tin Ui>n'« n m c t l t rtwll »UM|J- t»lCwliim Koiitun«'* lurk «lth itrlpM U niTh« alckly l.l<m eh^ll h n . III. h».,1Wl t l l

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A woman haying heraelf photo-graphed with a black eye wlna herault for divorce wliti jJhsjfxhlhlL, The

tiB* o t H a a t i

. . . » » . . » . y ...MH •ni^ii .mam pip n#ma.Wluur MVCII »n<\ sla •hall mak* but oo*Th* Uoa'a mls-ht alutll tw undom."

"Many dTverso^oprnlons a>* held'a*to the ability ot mar* man to peerinto the future, but without enteringinto an argument on the subject, itis at least interesting to not* howcurlouily certain- ot th* propheciesmad* by th* dead and forgotten rhynv•Ur coincide with the march, ot act-ual events whan tubmittod to tbeproc-

"i«ipw;a*i ipif»ri"""—-—-—-—--"We ^aSviaket" "

"It will be impossible to settle the_gu«»thi.n about Mats being Inhabiteduntil wv'stnd out Vhettosr e*U carrygerms.' Th* acii^tlsts must sUck toa schedule.

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Z ' containing 115,000 to a man who hid. _ .left H on .his Uble. A- New -York

'waiter would hay* regarded It as~v • merely a Up.- - .

There are «,000 worda tn th* Eng-, llsh Bible and 11.000 4n 8bakesp«are

&-,-„ *nd the average student will believethat -the bard ot Avon uied several

. thousand too many, L >

A Pullman porter found 11.0of dlamanels on Jhts ^-" - " J vorth

them tu lbs mfiief>- no-4oubt-kaows whsl«.O00 worth of diamonds;

__ A .WaaUngtoa- «oman^wUl»d thatIter poll parrot b« m)«4*aft»y !»>ffealhr"'^!^ however, sMma 'Uk*

• needleaa and unnecessary willing. Jt.would have happened, anyhow,,

A' >?*w T o * lusaUc hu.been naiv< roted froni,Bh)oailngda»* to make^a" J ' • • - • trfcg ttuad that

. to th* history' ot America,and more particularly to tb* colonialperiod. _ Th* whtto settler* had plant-ad civilisation, 0 / m»su*_pf Do Soto's.sword, Champlatn's guns aud the mla-slonarlas* prayors. deeply in th* tor-est, and th« Indian* may be aald to

become telnporariljr subduedVwo'brth'eae combined" ale-The »W wan was aubj*ct*d to

meek and mild tailuonc** by th* tactand religious examples of aucb mena* Roger Williams and William P*nn,whoa* kindn*** I* % part at Indiantradition to-tbia very day, Hence"when th* a&vags" .<«Tld*ntly theNorth American Indian! l a mtek andmild, tfa* franUe mother" (meutagEngland) "»hal| stab her child" (theAmerican colonies). • •

When and how Smtland enacted this* • ^ L ^ K ^ F M J a M - - . . * ; . i ^ f niiiia^ii II1II.II , ~> fc • h

appointing • acotnmlialon. ofwhich Benja-min Pranklinwaa one, tov l e l t t h ePrcnch atQu*-bee. and. ad-mlt of Frenchconrtihlp tn,the aid of theAmerican Rer-oliitlon; andhow tb* ocn-tlnentala la -1 7 7 « , 4 | * .pe_tebe4 blurto France, tofarther aUaalt,of th» uurittly -attcntlona tobring about •wedding of in-tercaU: howhe procuredfrom t h e-Trench king

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ivery moneywhich m a d *further rebel-ion poaalbl*.

And at tblapoint Englandreallxed, andfor tha flratlpe, that tha

uprlilng In the

Brttlihen toearn ot our

affi

,.wqrda the order. "Don11_ glv*_.up Ux«iUlp,"'but fate compelled hi* crew to_trlk» their colors. The Ewjt, the

"Ion oy Geneaoy fatanxiety"Th« mother

he chnq didceaa* to

The irriter*a! i"i

to sail around• A

rhymed inttiasitoi o<

by Franklin while In Europe, actu-ally Indicating England's cruelthough motherly treatment ot herchildren, th* thirteen colonies. Indicat-ing th* French concern in the wel-fare ot these struggling dependencies—a remarkable similarity to the llneaunder consideration, in theee her-

Jhe:coarti_ct Du colanlea, Juat prlnrto th* JtavoiuUon, uud the (word ofJuatlce to deatroyjh* right* of th«American' tubt^i* ot-th* crown.

children.U f i n b w J h«f children.-. ** • •

;£FT«* the Otek aha'U wod ttieiXw* ' -The nothtr ahalt « • » • tn* child in U»v«,»

w y of oar,cJU«aoa haveihb«lr tin* o

rooster. Th* dare referred to waaundoubted^ intended for Columbia, or

,t*i*. United ft*t*a or, colon!** Theword Columbl* VMUS fDi/n^tjtf of' JcJttmbo,1' the orlgisal milri^in ol

Colnmbiu, tha now bajie of the

r'l

the dove. In tact a committee'dele-gated to devise a signature for theUaltotJBUtM. reported In I f t l "thatthe goddess of/Amerlc* (Columbia)nave upon hefclexWnaad perched adove argent/white)/ While the. elab-orate dealgn was not accepted by thecontinental Ttongnsu' ItTtareaWaUtttto these-tfar* tha colonies were oftenlymbotlxed by • dove, tn tact, that

ie-torins/and mlndlsf your ownbuttnesa we* finally awepted to thesymbolism,of. th* "oUve braacb," Inhe' right talon ot the adopted eagle-

also Indicated In toe peace tincture ofthe American shield, which, accordingto Uw U an argent (white or sMrsry)peace emblem, upon it bbuoued sixred stripes. / <

\irf\n tm*During the batTerr* rtifcerjbrptu-

ttotr tb* -«CAti»entnSs treqoeatly £• at-tempted to make Approaches to the

• - - e< tn* British by

metlwd wM *v«e»Uy a French ^ »gaajl^ aa Ht/mu. 4 part o t , eattrFteaekmitttarTtactick., tfe* d i il U k « h 7 I t o

the battle which, ensued the enemycant* off victorious. In the mldat ottbes* disasters the New England***were disregarding by a majority ot-votes wbAt_th*JwUcaalgovernmental.'Washington dacreed. The; quledy ""secretly published a moat onaatiitory. report that was snppo»ed by

"WlwiCietaAiTtw •tckty U*B t i t :TOMB *mn u l sis afcsdl,KM Uoars-salajk* aaall *e- PoaslMythseeftm

anXf^t&e a^ythMcckal a«d|and prophesy athe waters wHl be!

Tb* Uon»h»U

This couM be accepted aa ref#rrl«gto th* tutted forcea ot Uu> coKmlsU(the Dove), and the 'French (theCock), at th* final engagement beforeTorktown. This aiege and batU»suited In tb*' American'therefore tha twlon.otFrench' resulted la thecompelled to -crouch beneath.

victory.

"RtbtathsjOock shall atoart tt» StaWafl** starn ahau itse-«ll la U» West"

>Here~w»'flnd a« ajDualoa to the ettb-seauent history ot tb* three nations—Amtrtcaa, Freach.aad Knsllah.

taa taftkof *b*M **»!«. T n a Wrt ottrewtouwd Imperial power." '••

The aecdnd tottotniarUH power i*>:tweta A»»Hcamanif1__ntlan4 cjuMtia.111*. '*»g*<m bbtfil**. awt l u

•J to tha federal •dicta., Jaetaou'a nuu>Telou*, victory at New Orleans, while-pa^lbH-'ttue-o&tlie most pronbttneedm^itsir successes in, the biatory of<^viy»«d i»artyej.,wa8 achieved attarpeace.had,"been* declared, 'and hencecsnnot'be *ald,to have had any bear-tern* ot peace were Jargeb/ broughtabout throucb. French Influence, a* b*>cause oMae Military conditions •»-

Bngjand and • Francevfound it impolitic to ft*

up the American campaign. at>ih.th*- war'Was in their f*v«r.,• then, I* aa apt Ulustraiton ofth* French (Ihe Coc,k). protected

EaghVa nest TAtnerica>. SO nucatorrth* first line; the^uxt U'eape-eJ*Uyj>roph*tic:

the:

ot tfea sea cod-thajt:Whfcfcofcfarthest away frwa.>,T« MM<MI' BUMaUw last fin* yean«tpreaac4 the _ttkc.SantnsL he* r*<2aboat'ltC-ttMJtimade more3>atrtpea- will beUuitw

Fr-«»!

shall bite fite

nt«r to UMJndlcal* ti»> ifceI t t t V

~&)Qi*(B*tiHf-att*i -the, warthe*sta>s begaa tog«ther taoarijagiand,,th*y-sU catte1 front tKe west tar-'-*-•'" ' J ^ib,redtnatte 'Sw*.

* «nr

ftat Ithe genenOy ITMtedtStaiee r«,;•trjpeaj of th* •*«.'. « - M ^ ^ - "—-1 shea M-HHasf A* -- - '

tt»..b*

_ at aretansma to the•n^usweM.egWtttiMMot "

by the Amer*t*n"e*cJI*) mad*b tor the atate* to attain TIC-

«n»m what th* wotU had almost4*ftA 'Mtf-Ntw Enf

It rexnlre*daukia to

thenresenthMMtoKthmihtiio.

* r w « i M 4f ^ c*M*«4. to Deion«~niig«.t tajfcaytn*

»V«r*n»talHagf rtfer to the

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ioHiqiMSt a l o wte'taka us a bi

i r fmr to tlMnotorious' tor his

•h* wtuTaenaeat to •

KDUterat forms of. review MW, «•*>

I ed to dftMee of different agee «s4dlffereat degrees «t dsvatojanaat, ea>that a variety U methods to

him. ao doubt Suddenly, ai • # •shim tea through her. How did sheknew he wouM tah* tbe caaet Per-,have tMt n U M H t» We offlce wasonly to tell her oaoe more that bewould h*ro nothing to do with herana her husband. She wondered whyhe l>* decided so suddenly, to sea

k - like ft naeh, an Idea came to

enter the Inner aanctum end. In-...actively, aha felt that she hadsomething to do with his visit Thebanker had cone out accompanied by

Oil. _ he united With •»»** to

out the session, and any otherand adaptations ot them may

he made that eesm hset to th*t e a c h e r . • • • " • -

The quarter's lessons hare) taken)up six books of- the OUTTeetaWent.

ond Kings, two In Second Chronicles.two In Isaiah, and one each 10 Jonah.Mlcah- and Hosea, Select at* mem-

of the class and haw eacha three-minute •*"•*"" iwf-nf

k2t

dnwinAumMd to b* hl» wife.Bba looktd with- much InterMt ««

Ilowftnt'f itevmvthar. Sh« had heardto much about t»r that It -gunned to

these books. telling about the generalcourse of the lessons or leeson fromthat book, and the: trackings brought,out therein. Let the elaa* listen care-fully to each essay, and at tue\$ioeadictate a set of questions, which youbo,ve~w?itten beforehand, ori live <|U»r*tor's lessons as a whole, having theclass write'aniwers to the questionsas they are wad/ . '

The-.teacher will write on slips of

to be engulfed in this'wave'ofsympathy with; crttntaals.

.'.or hla (ellow being—thiugh' *hel»he my own eonT t wllfnot eatseal of approval on crime br de-

[ding it"lawyer bowed and said calmly:

'sir, you mutt expect ex»afc Is happening. This girl,

be. Is devoted,to

Judge Brewiter looked^ t miwe.no farther erbanker rose and Alicia.Ai'be movedrtowardturned and said:

r - _ suitdoor.-he

Ml«a* ia> a*v rmm • • • • • »••——••-— T -*

thought X Menly, he touched a belL-The bead «>—entered, • . . . _

"Show Mrs. Howard Jeffries. Jr.. In.

IUWH If you - . — - . —

Alicia smiled graciously. "Do come.judge: we shall be all alone."

The lawyer bent low over,her n*ndas he-aald-'good-br. -Mte_4aBriea bs)readr reached the "door, when-turned again and aald*:

went bark to bU desk. For a tew mo-n*nta * $a t sUll plunged In deep.

iBjf vaa ^ » w ^ , - — » -—•

. - . „ . - , , . ~ see la the banker's wife'sf ee«r-instaad,-af- the__c.o!d, haughtysure she expected, a wistful longinglook, aa If aba would like to stop andtalk with her, but dare not In an-other Instant she was gone, and. obey-ing a clerk, who beckoned her to fol-low him. aba entered Judge Urew»tier's office.

The lawyer looked up as shs cameIn, but did not move from bis soatOrufOy be aald;

'How long do you Intend to keepup this system of—warfare? Howlong are you going to continue for-cing your way Into this officer

"I didn't farce my way In." she said,quietly- "I didn't «xpect to come In.The clerk said you wanted to see me.

The lawyer frowned and scruttnliedher cl&sety. After a pause,-be aaUf—"I want to tell you for lbs fiftiethtime I can do nothing for you." •,

Flftyr she echoed. "Kitty dfd yousayT - neally. It doesn't seem thatmuch." ,- Juagik «*ewster lowfced at her quick-ly to,ji3slf she .was laughing at him.

the "quarter,* about five questions *each lesson. These questions will

i e .SausageA good dish foraXuncheonor Supper.

^.wmthecon-tentftYofatinofUbby^s ViennaSausages in thefrying pan andserve with bakedpotatoes. .

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»M«fe»unweTcome visitor out Ha-baltejedthat uo bad not heard aright

"Did you. say Mrs. Jeffries. Jr.,

fcatuy be.She Is his wife.

_trne to helpfcer name for money'

•voted to unman »««•" ~«u «-~. , ,BM\\ V - "Are,you sure a verjr liberal offer" wouldn't induce her to drop the

to par

WtlLSU*

rfprlnc|Pla.wltB

itlon Is not the question."packing laugh be went on:

llty doesn't appeal to me.4 1 i i f L e M

to me. My Instructions to youu r n n t her using the-familyi the stage, to buy her oft ont lermai. te^got rid of her at

Did

"faald, Mrs.. Jeffries. Jr,"the lawyer, grimly;

*Verras. he left

&

replied

udamo?"amo?"

T b | lawyer shod* hta ,head 4o»bt.

7 nttTPwe** * £the banker. To bis -wife he said:Are* you^comtng. Allclar1

"Just ft moment, dear." she replied.1 want to'say a word to the Judge.

co»»rthe p r t n f « p » l f U * .sons, and will be so framed that theanswers csn be rear, brt*'< Tet »**!quate. Ur «>• «W« of paper, facedown, on tha class table or on a largebook: bold In the lap, ml* them up,and ba»e the: cl»»s draw them oneat a time. Irt torn. The scholar thatdraws a question will read It aloud,and then..answer It If be can. retain-ing the »ilp.' If he dons not answercorrectly, or at all, the neit on hislrtt will try to answer It, and so onaround the clas*. The vcbolsr thatanswers 1t-wlll bold the slip, and UrtschoUr that holds the largest num.oarat the eUd Of th»i«elt«ttoii »• *>•clar«d the *<ctor th the Httte contest.AnjottnW this: t>lan-..e>. :*e*k fe ad-vance! that the class may Mtidjr ,for It

tafJaUleturej

the'IMT time. 1 repeat-1 c«ndo nothing for you."

"No|, the last tlm.. Judge," she re-plied, shaking her head, "t shallcoma, again to-morrow,"

lawyer swung around In histtb Indignation.

at the

Mnnle entered the presence of thel d 111 at ease

Mnnle entered the pfamous lawyer pale andThis sudden summonr

111 at ease,to Judge

mxr a wora to u e JUUBV- • »"*• ^M«««— •- ii-^thA hanker "HI I tJrewster's private offlce was so unei-- r.r.«^ the banker. aajMll i i ^nr'- —

L. •'•....•"He—riftaJM I— t i i a > g ** - *— J * - W J W a * -^^

the lawyer, dryly.he_jrent on:

Shaking hise_jrent on:'U find that a wife's devotion Is

*-#tr«mg motive power. Jeffries.iJinovo irreslsUbly forward inrf^attith«-barriers you. and-L canto stay its progress,"That marllKe a Platitude but It's a fact

its progress,That rPlatitude, but It's a fact

he did to he turned to t"If there are s i r »o w derelopmenU

pn hnnw at once."left the Office Bpd AUola breathed

was not only 20 years her senior, outhis cold. arlstocraUo manner Intimi-dated her. Her Bret Impulse had beento tell him everythlHg. but "she dar*not. Hla manner discouraged her. Hewould^befln" to «*k qwMtJOffl. ques-tlons which she could not answerwithout seriously Incriminating her-

- ^her consclenca wouldnot

nterxupted ,_,—,rbapa Judge Brawstet. is right.

After .'all., the girl-Is worklss;retowawu* P»bUo oplnloa mayttjiwhaturaj—" „ _

• ' • ' ' o n hia

ing in the outer office for, hourstime exposed to the sure and

l h h t l s s clurlcs

• nodded., < r." she said, quietly. .

.„„'« dolerinlned to force yourway In herer* eiclalined the law/er.

•Yes. "

f a k e a eertas-of-JeatxaUletjObliterate the titles of the ^pictures,and fasten a bit of ribbon o each.Place the pictures In a box open atthe end! and let the ribbons sitendoutsider The scholars—wlll_ draw;these, pictures put MM after the otben

the; jasson to which his pictures bylongs, holding up The pl*luttL*s-:h«does so. After the pictures ha*ebeen used once, iribara-'ls time theymar b» returnwl to tb*-bo«. and tuaexercise may be repeated. This formof review is especially adapted to theprimary department.

The class will be divided, at leasta week In advance. Into two sides,each side with s leader. The sides

themselves and each

flit. „ wnt mnAi wliti eocb *td« nnd maka••Ilut 1 won't allow It; I U v . » » J ^ ' K . qu.stton. ar* fair one*

thing to say, you know! 1 cant pnr- *"^clearly expressed. On review daymlt this to go on. I repr.seut m y and clear yexpres se..client, Mr. Howard Joffrl.s. Br.,_«nd | the V ^ ^ V , u f^,, w,lt

p o the sureco»ert smiles, ol 4houghtl»ss clurlcsiand'office boys. Her requests for »n

J t l t X cjirt ra-w w n n » - fnn»-«n»f r.^™.^--^ r*J[*J-fusals. They either said the lodBe.was out of town or else that he wastoo busy to be seen. -At last evi-dently acting upon orders, they flat-!r refused to even send In her name,and she had about abandoned,nopewhen, all at once, a clerk approachedher, and addressing her more pollwlTher, and addressing her more pollwlythan usual, said ttfat the Judge would

your husband's caso."> There was a shade of sarcaura InAnnnle's voice as sho iwk«d calmly:

sentr'enir' The lawyer- teoked a,t?h«r-.gf iiaUrr>., — » n o biurtod out 'but—I

t KI'SI

'"second Art ls t -Ob! be cuU qulto ftOl!Ur"' ' ' " ' " ' '

Historic. Event Cslebrslid,i>-

Vr^o«S1K<1l5OTtt<wtotn»6Wvwhich wlli answer If It can. speaking

threiighlta leader,;Vuf always

the seconde

the ono hundred nnd. forty-flr»t annl-iryv«rCaefBln-c:i*lfir-first Isnd-

It wnn in'1770 .that II. tl, H Kn-

r,. . • ,i_

I can."won't."

Her «y«s flashed as she

dcuvor; a barquo of 370 torn, entered•st side, and | tho. Inlet first called Hllnis n»ys "—•

repliedr

quickly.-< •'Weir, you ought to—"— TJ»»-lawyer looked _opinent

wrong, the side7 that proposed thequestion-scores a polatt If partly

ent"•VVhat do you meanr be demanded."It's your dutr'to do It." sbe said.

Is defeated may be requiredI to gi«TaIn amaxe-1 socBt at the taacher*a home, to the

other sldeT^ ~ ~. .„ ' . ~ T TThis review,, which is especially

suited to adult dip

[,• constals ot a<m on the pr(n»

In a quick undertone to th.she aaldi,' •

"1 most aee tWt woman,

lawyer.

permit you to to- think. I can p^-uad. h.r tt, rtang-

B.o.1 - p « « u 4 « r t « n ^ i » p r n * . » hstammered • faint thank* and braeedherself for the Interview on which sotouch" depended, » r thaflrft timeala«a the terrible affair had happens.there was a faint glimmer of hopeahead. ItSwly aba eoi»W rush overto the Tojnbs and tall Howard the

jlhfr^eouPw11"-4ii«« «"» tb*refpr« • »

„ j . Tre done with hto long171 eajnnot he noted by maoHm•: «nt«ll£».. Fleaae let thai M

'U tte^wyer. ha

nun qnestlonlngly, she - •don't think It InadTtaabte, do your

The lodge smiled grimly.••T think rd.bettsr as* her first," be,

-- -fluppoae rou come, back a MVter. It's more thaa probahle that' * . _ s . ^ ^ . Af*tss e»ffs»Ha«V»tV. VH

>yfurwnr» aojjemlghfra^euPaget, It wa» •<«bt daya now sinceHoward's arrest. andtM ttlal wouldtake place Jn tix week*. Ttwrewas•till time to prepare a stIf the judge wpuM onlr

a tUcf f lHUt OT u*W M**U* urn *t-*s-j»».«»- —••" i.".r.^_ *• -m

to eaten up with bis family pnfalse principles that he can't see thedifference between right and wrong.Totfre bla lawyer. It's your duty »but him right. It's downright wlckeaof you to refuse—7ou're hurling him.Why, when l-was huetlng around fora lawyer one of thitm actually re.

- <ake- Bp' OHTim htttlal

Ttwrewasdefense

H INV ja

taka tha>U>M er«rS 4

case.Oiata

She- was.mor«'surel would>U>M er«r Oiata cleref.lawTCT would

Save no 4lffleuKy IB con»taclng> JuvOat H*ward'»"«««^ " « o o f T ' ~Oat H*ward»«««^ «oofT'~*»» jortroe and: lmpropwiy obtained.

U>}b« Intsrvals of walUW.to seeI 5 £ « . • bad eonstilted evsrr

fuseoto <ake Bp OHTim bwasaid,old Brewsur aust-tWnk How-

was guilty or, he'd bare taken ItuVumaelTYott W »I<1«-««putting (Jbe whole world against him.

t ta It"ting (Jbe whole word g

it ypu-taow It" 1The judge waa staggered. Noone

Jto bis recollectlim had e»er dared to•peak to him like that. Ue was soastonUbed that be forgot c resent It.and be bid nit contusion by wkln*out his handkerchief aod mopping hi*

t

Jchoole their "topics or iessoos. butthe teacher will have a Hat ready torsuggestion. The following list wiltbe an aid:

L-The Healing SMe of Religion.It-Our Vnseen Defenders, nf^-.SUrting the Young In Their Lives."tV^Otir Caw for'0od*r House,™V^-Tbe Universality ot Christianity.VL—The Perils of l*lde. VH^-OufWork for Our Country. VHL—Tem-perance Work Needed Today.

tlift txjauly arid varU'ty of. the plnnt*growing ulioul IU. «hor«. Th« vesselremained'eight days, and Iwfore shelefrtprtttltUb flsg was bolnttod. As|» tha cu»tom on each recurring »nni-

t h n * * w a s a«aln Mnfurlndupon the spot wber« It was first dis-played, and was ssluted br the gunsof the warship* In the harbor.

r — ~ i

CurlouTThat a Tired Preaohir'JhoufdlHave Such Osslre.

A minister speaks of the curious ef-.feel of Or«pe-Nuts food on him andbow It has relieved hl«i.

"tou will' dbubtless underitand bowtte sufferUMt from Indlgestlira with,which X u*ed.to~be""froubled"maae"my"'work aa almost unendurable burden;snd why It was that after my Sabbathduties had been performed, »jeepwaaa stranger to my pillow tut neariy

. h . admitted-Then why, do you.do I tr*SEiiHw&*

said; '-t-thars not the nueatloft."Annie leaped-auJeklyJflfw*rVand

baekto. B»e* far • moment wl«»-Ha «dnr«re4 her rit

What It May C«me tsvTa> afraid wet» 4o wbgt we

" • S I B * BWst-bip aMliv",'' 1«aasjgv— jf_LJL>j adllBBBsBt I f M fBaaV aaaiVnaf LaflT V S I H W s * " H t f V ^ * i f ^ i ^ ^ wssiw^—-,»•

Tb.Msdnesrof Mllitarlsm^XoArorajretMss, and Hew to Obtain It.Xl^-Retorm Methods That Succeed.Xlts-Tbe final ftesulta of Sin,

The *vn* tor*.The tort we baye taown. aa Uring

down bla lite for ua la t i e tantetord* '?* ff A** ™ O B r

Ufa, and all hla dealings with oa are;on toe same prindpiee of grace. Thegreat secret o< growt* to looking upto the Lord as graetooa. How pre>

h tsgoiwtojg it la to Knowi l a l T ' " ~ B • » • » »—• ••— - —

TOK ^ — to at this nwment feeUoCand exerdslng thrgaai* lote towardaus aawh«i he died on the cross forua.

Have a Purpoee.^ T » f«sr something. 1X» good an*

leave behind y « * moownent of *tr»

daylight."1 had to be very easeful as to what

I ate, and even with all my car* I ex-perienced .poignant physical distressafter meal», and my food never satis-fied me /

"Since 1 begw the. use of drape-Wuta the benefits I have derived fromIt are very dennllB, I nu luugei suSetfrom IndlgesUon, and 1 began to lm-prove from ti>» time Orape-NuU ap.pcared on our table.

•I find tbiat br eaUng ft dish of tbi*(odd ftfier my Sabbath work Is done,(sod I always'do a» nowrmr aer*eeare/ quieted and rest and refresHme*sleep are ensured me. /

"I feel that I could not possibly 4»witUwit Oraps-NuU food, now t h a i !

It Is Invariably oaoV

ot J&ousaads you come In eon)rwlth -rear tfr rear; rou wia never heforgotteo.

Name given by Postum Co,Creek. Michigan,

Read the famoua booklei, "rhel—-WellvHie," In pkgs. "ThaM'*.

w right e ^ Kgets s big ,•*»«erlt-totaitaMaV

i , '••Ji'-Sv "'

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ommlKM-bt OMIM( , Mr. OraMehtr, W«i

wDd, Mr. Grlofa KoHtir, of Bvr-llo, Qtnutaf, « o 4 £• A. ttaalbM-.Aptnrltor of mf aual t l l L AUet

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Let our Agent explain it all to you.

Public Service electric Company

^ t r f * ^ « » y M. •" !Wbe#ter, for hi. l<*Kw Are., the tMk' _,» been ln«

Iggamt of Mra. O. F. U r W a t the- » te «»««•-"mriauMan^. . Tb. proprietor ,b«, two

IUUao. to lo.rt have almd>- • * » • • « t « » n b W decided toJW boot't u, ,^ Colu6,b«» Day °">er pi.,*. o r h u , l n e s . ,n

acbooTtiter for praotieal iPhk~l-.II. - . , , g , _ j ^ y £

for tha aonatnm

boott trielr, Colufabus •• Day, a whleh oaoura OeClZtP"'.;"""JUQaUbk. of OTa4«on^ N. J.,

-Jd.bome, >*«erday. after a vialt'ri)aa«hter, Mr*. E. M. Ootnpton.p. B *> -Plutti* iaiied today onforth Chrmaji Lloyd Steamship,iFrlidrtobWllhelni, on a Euro-

_ , « . , , » , , imd :JRy- JFllterA.JbertrIVnJaaAte,NorthV1eav»on8«-Ifof a vUll with nlatlve* at Silo-

? * " * ' b o > ' T b» <*° ''KWh gradeboya In Qrttat acbool, Q.tbcrt R»u«h^ W ™ J U " - < « • ««t abd

^ • n n o j ^ - " ^ ? - 1 • ' •• • : - - ' •• • • • - ; • • ' • • •

iKprtf«S*i_Wr<'-^ B-.Canda of New

L ~ _ _ ^ . - ^lib^iwday afwmooo.

' J K b ' •<wm*««»"e|StaJr afte7

h-Htaa si.be!^p_fr mm t ^ ^ t b e

bride or I_ul».Miller or Eltt.b.lb.n«tW«to«d»r , r ? n i 0 < j . The wed.d l w ^ r t a k e p l ^ a l t o e j , ^ . ;

IUUI iaw,prlae wloaeft

f71 \ * a t e ^o u a t l t> Sold >"d ExchangedV and .uon«K.,n«i.t ol proptny per.V,,,«lly

^^•aMiMw.^.

-_-._..*. -,-uwi priae wlonef*.jrjMs^Jtfatnew^ltUntT-flwtj-oneTBii'xaw^Harrv Bo*»ndale, seoond, 8S Inch

* * " - ' ^ ' • . • • ' • • • • • ' _ _ _ _ _ _ . ' • • • " ' • • • ' •

Tb* Pt*abyt*ri*n Cburch wa* b*autf-,]!» ,l_w,-.>~J -r .u--<--- ••' -Tb* PrHbytcnao Cburob « u bwiutl-

fully dMoraUwi <rlth>lnr» and -flower*un Thundar •r»olpn at tb« annualCbomianotaent <>t*rftM<l P ^b

ndar •r»olpn at tb« aCbomianotaent <>t*rftM<l>,< P1*|)lf?V/n) irer» th* gradul d

deorge A. It'aUoo attended tb« Com- {,.

inotaent <t*rftM<l>,< P1* ^b*f|)lf?V/n) irer» th* gradual** nud Hu-b t S i p i g Frtnel|iar A i ; Jflhoioti

or tint

V'took rxwKNiou

B8S4H

*|*k*]>raildeuu«~on Holly street

formalSchoolnt Tronton U»t ntftbt.MU»-Ethel B«!l nn.l U i n KallterlnrWarner ware amon* tbe 17? grmtuble*.

'The FtefrJand Hirer Club and tbe

irer» th* gradu,Frtnel|iar, A, , i ; Jflhoioti,totA tlrtm th* rlau motto,

ai nrnmlnantly 1II11-

9a*>*>*)44

1 0 .

VI . w..», u.np / T A «f>l«atK>o by the HCIICKII jor-rbeMra opennl ui inhireitinK urograiurarli sradurtta (veiling Ills or b*r •*-my lu 1 c r l i l b l fmy lu wlii-bja form. F,

8?i.J»MWSPri»t<!L>P

DIIEH8MAKINH m (ill II* branuhMillilrfn'n IIIXDIIHI 11 »[wwla4ty,—Mf»

- a

«4iiii'ircn i iin-ndni a «pf«il»lty.' MmC»tberinj_aould; III Onion A ve., North

B-infil ami Ilooms- |0C Union A»».

it'OM AS ~"WanVw«»h»iiB!iut Ijy th» d.»y.. AildrnM,lUt.Bmih>-AV0-,--r.i----:T~-.::-^-~

At^.if BowwunpleMd fen•on«n«vecoia-*n>3ed work,

{ tomamtwrt o t tbe _ay»> flrtaade of1 ' / 1 ^ 1 M ^ o d l " °«"«h>l» w d M the

•~rrf rep point.. yh8Oporto W .V •awoo*:lha.-Ba«a-qeEducationm.d.1.«njoy*d by a good ftatiwrtiut or .pecu- f o r " " h l g h M t awafe In .fliool wbrk

• • \ "' ' : .. ••Vw.«'.»aibtotl«TllBfd, amijt"ibit"-V,'''if, A*"""* " **~ i——.•-•- Th» prugr.uj

'•{iiml'eHliuf--; otn w a ^ i w buiiaiBg on'Walnut I'""- ^ -, BOW oqmp.l4ted->nd the ma-1 ,^d»r the dinwtlon of ib*el.m*nt*rTye co_a,.noea work.;; - , I d.par.n.^nu.t th^Unlon Cbunty S l ; u '

d l " °«"«hl» w-dM thaster J. 0. Penlatoni ! b l l

(|fe|u#Jayr fctt«;jel«^todnawd. fo' Wbil^^tlJnait^heiiai^^k/ ' - •g#Ml Wi;api 'fcV_-viaB-.-.V*_r.:oM

a^ia'tge-rto^g »f h.>atca. Vmvlt Hpurlook,M d i h

day School Union.- - -•••««. «MI—lom A. Valen-•me. of Eliwbeth, hel<r_ oqnr.rwctor t«.|nn.r* at Ui.^Ptaabyterlao'^•M°ftJ8a.Mi.Nay;af lanwon1. Tber.•••'"JtStolt. « • - - • - • - — ;

by high Bobool;H H

, , . _.. » d f t f 4 : ^Lust Saturday aftoruoon nvtr

200 people, member* 0/ the Bri-gadoft from Brooklyn aud Cran

t VtUR,

|QU, HI* I U V .y g Bobool; IOVOCM(|QU, HI* IUV.H. HblumniUi; Mlulnttiry. "Nnl-ir»Myth* of Hi. Indian*." HIM Kr«l*Xisvia; liunnrar Many, " Dcvelopmoolliu

. « • _t»»pty aunda>.«ai^oT.Sijpre*.nt,*nda*ocb»»boUrrol|«WK|• WilhaoP B o n o * l l U "

. fniiu Bfookljii aud Cran-utul tli»r» friends, »»il«il

.......^olvfii of tli« pririleeo of iae-in« all ihe (loiutu of inUreli ;6nOovdrnor'i bland. The weaUier»-* •>-••'-<-••»' and. the afteruoonpnnfed » great treat to tba

Jon*.; l.i«h aobool /horu.;f 7 " r C l l 1 " » "- .-.—• . - ie*n»y, "UroTw Clowlaod," Mi»* Plof-

f William P. BOBMII, a rt«le#iate niaolM c a SI»*g)ok; eway, "Local Conaerv*.and a v*t»r«nof tbe'Ctiril War, died a t | t | o a » j|iOT M»rv. Ijirwlrfn*-

Telepbonrho haa been «n-Fe up in, Hunt«r-

J^:- •^•-•^asl^wiia'kV'ia^oJto |rH«Itei |bu»j;

ttom

»»neemeot. M Jtfran&rdl'ifiiji in 'i

n Q the town'* ail- j

oclook they prooeeJed to theAquarium wb»r# some little timew«n Hiii'nt watoliitiK the various

. • • T l i f t - I . . - »..!•• . . . - - •

You van fael »afo wliau entiu«ting yuur oniuwctioiwor trkimfel' work to

LAMBERT

Al*o prirato tuoih for fimeml*. The poly uiidnrtak«r that KaattlBdy.M»i»timt. * » « ¥ u l i / i . t » . » « » — " - 1 ' • • • • •. ..._ .... ...••••ma. ma oolru My-.rMHidnnU *l'»y night iuid hoapitaJattention

YOU MAKE 0 UttTAKK

Cranford Hotel

fwli. Tim "'•uiiiod

ILjaa

Mgtn5nffif:cooland grtot mill*.

Unludl y .woro T"r>

, K - . . u a 16- the oliapel, tu« , miereaoling relic* .sen there, th* taking of< their picture, the review by the' AdjuUnt-Oeiieral, impeding Shafort, guttB, barraclu, watching tha

8 Accommodations lor PcrnianH ant and Transient Cluaats.

CoWweri lawn Mower

^

lii#ii«

V*aliw Peoed ftas Arrived.WHb tlia olodloK "f Mhool and the

real first warm »p»ll of the teamminany Cranford tamlilea are prepwlngtoinake a rBtreat'for their iamroer•>.«"«•- -'"*-er "it the " ft«a«hnr«

— *—l#M<»ft»vu* a r e u u w oaiH{Peoiupleted- for tba parade on tha4th olJniy, and another good timei* a*tUf«<I tha boy*.

Nest Tuetday night'. driU irtllbe the hut of tha aaaaon, and will

CARL WARSINSKI^ v p : - : . v . V . v v f . :••:,- • •..•-, \ •'aawbere,

fJiBISi1 ;^il»lC- Decorator • •O'tw

46 Burnddt Ava.

J uk you to look at my | | n e M]t.gat .ujrpripiK before |>urolia«lHg-

(or tiardea WorkmtUuit ~

gg^ffiK,Ss?^w£!3_J

ioagly and sl l i r" eba'Kb

If. S. AkoaL

^I'jt' la%n_iKa> 'i'lt-'i1'" ' '' '

•scWX »»» tuanch.tnnan.W. E.

wliowaocfety.tta

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HupervtsiagPrloolpalA.>rj./ohn»OD,a

Penn. iMTing.town ^Mra. Johoaoo will le»r# aame tim« for at) extendedttrtatliw at Mwoo. KiasonrJ.

THe Olcott P«rn4 ar» at Or

ZlTait (S»«d^,/^«n»!afii btiDg tbe la»l{Sunday In/nop; will bo the last nae)> IiDgofthetMubanUlthijfdlloaaipaJffn.jing of tile dub untilAlargeatwailaapeJ*

0olocPl*Od_r».UaflryHryg,n;

POPUUR OUTINCS * ;• •

New Jer»ey Central.

UKfHWAICONG Wheeler' &aaj*rla .

FIour«Peed, Baled HayE Straw, Podrjyf«d(ftc

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H Judge Lester bad been a sup*r-| Na tnunpsi' The only gbpMUy fls>sUUous man he might sever have be- urea "were th* two girls. IHting withcone s judge. It was on -Friday that I clasped bands snd their back* to tb*he accepted the nomination; It was wall. Tbe situation waa solemn.. Iton tii« llth that be came down with waa weird. It was uncanny.hlsccatrtbulioauUie-eaapsJgnfiiad; >a*n'i th« least bit of fun In It,ft was on snotbsr Friday tbst tbeconvention nominated him, and it wsson th* 13th again that the recount ofthe,votes proved that be had actuallySbson elected by a majority1 of U votes.

Again, had tb* judge been a super-stltloq* nan be would have hesitatedbefore buying the manor hous* knownas "Th* Maple*." Only fort* rod*down the road stood what had comea

known as_"Th* Onost- HoaaAll bad be«n a fins place ID 1U day.owned and tenanted by gentility andwealth, but things had gone wrongand tfao lawyeri and chancery hiul

'corns to tbe feast. The home bad-been abandoned and Vat In decay.F w i t h t i h ' f ?"Cb¥ f "

ywithout ihe'fear o?"Cb¥ faw

before their eytm had helped tbeip-*stv«a to door* and other thing*, andthe (mall boy hnd aeen to ll that not* wbol* pone of Klaiu was left.

A atep! A f»w-word! Athe open front doers. Mr.

^ renwlck, artist, coming upfrom tit^ clly on a late train to thebom* of ^U brother had found therain'and piud too uuch for him. indbad sought Wlter. He. batted biswet f»lt hat ajalnat tbe wall. Mescraped hl« raudJr f»et on tbe. floor.lie awore la'a soh\«nd K*ntl* way—JuiLto.be wicked, but Ju»t tatn*k*4b*-weatber behave Itself,

"He'e no tramp!" w{i)Cally to her friend.

rod Via*

"He's some nlr« young msk *ou

T" wonderghoituT"

can tell thst by hjs jrsy of_awearJjuL ™£"T Wtltlifmr If hn'at h*m*A • •.«..* •*».- • •••

etorio* cams lo tbe eara of Judge Lea-ter, but made no Impression, If there

ht -ABM -Jts*<Ml>*ra-esre(t*it<

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sad brought'before hint, and on con-.viotlon, which wa* reasonably cer-tain in every case, the »*n$*ne«, wouldbe for not !«•* than three year* andfour month*, and not more-than ilxyears and eight month*. . '

When lbs judgo's wife cam* to bearof tbe iboot* stalking about so .nearher every night at midnight she shud-dered. Not so with tbe daughter Cal-ly, how«v«\' She'd always wanted tosee s real ghost, and to shake, handswith It If It wa* a well-behaved one,and here was tier opportunity: Per-haps a witch or two would be throwntn for good mbasure,

HI* honor went his way

"I bop* be I*,him bald-beaded I

If hV» beard abouti ' ' \

lie *eema to be ll*t«nlng!"x

I'tg

I'm going to acar* e\er vegetation mayve

kdecided preference for'ptariYtBut the sound waa uttered.. It wa*a long-drawn groan—}u*t »uch a groan^M-M-VMu-mho- lMuJ-tet-*tnek-wbll»crawling undor' a corn-crib would ut-ter. The-alienee down »Uir« couldhare been cut.wjlh a knife.

Another groan, ending with • wall—*u.ch a wall a* a alrong man utter*when h* gW«r up bl* fight with themad ware* and alnlt* to the bottom Oftbe toning aea. Of eouri*. tbe-Wailli uttered before be reach** tbe bot-tom.

There was the movement of feetdown atalrt, and then a voice calledupj ' ~

(Bf WK 1. fAKDT.) 'By "cutworms" it meant th* larvae

of certain Mitten or moths. Tbe termIs applied to a lumber of" specie*wMea art v*ry deitructlv* to gardenand field crops aad sometimes alsofoliage of fruit trscs/ Though therearr some difference* In th* life bis-tort** of the several speed**, they aresuffldmtjy alike la some of their hab-its so they may be fought by similarmethod*. _

The larva Is a Oat, dirty- gray orbrownish creature, aa Inch or more Inlength when fun grown- and practi-cally hairless. Tb* Wtnark*d cut*Trorm and^hXipoHed cutworm areeach marked by a double row of black•pot*, which 'in the* first mentionedspecies are of equal »IMV but in 4helecond the spots gradually defcreis*In sis* towsrd the head. . *

p j y t eup during the day. In a sheltered ipotor In th* earth. After nightfall theysfome to tbe *urfac# to Jeed upon.what-ev t t i be convenient,

ghoaia ie«mod to be Increasing assummer drew onr-whll»-H>t-4be-*ejBe

Any one up there? If ao, don't tryany of your trick* on me I" /

"O-h-h-h-bh! Mm-mm-ra-ml" wssIthOut I answered.

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T f i l f ; g, groaning agon-Ulng sottnd was made, by Ml** Callyi*»l«iM»hll-M! Molly-l>ar*ontrying to, hold" a band over her mouth.It should have brought about 'the bald-headed set, but It didn't pomabodydownstair* muttered something abouttom-cats,, aiid then feet were heard, ofone 'ascending, - An electrlo cigar-lighter wa* ftakhed. a 'nun atood, In

that'arethe, hibernatingforage theyNot infreaobliged to

and succulent Whenfljat-bcaiii-to.

before a stand Is

ff gpanlcuUrly Injuriou

ly a farmer wlU beptanu several t imes

lined because thepests cut them off a* fast a s they ares e t The Injury continue* until mid•utnmer, when the larvae are fullgrown. X

Tbe larva* then barrow Into theground to a depth of four to *U Inchesto form a cell In which they pupate.Later In the summer the moth*emerge. These differ somewhat Incoloring in the various* species^ butfor th« moit part have grayish orbrowntih Qbieurtly-marked Jare wingsand grayiah or yeUrals.h . . J i t J U d

The mott effective r*medy Is thepoisoned bran maah h««

uttoraltee- to »hrieK»*'"Oood evening, lad lei I Waiting for

the atorm to paia, 1 auppoiel Some-thing new In evening eoitume*. 1 nee.I should be happy to naint you bothaa you alt there. The walling andgroaning were perfect. Why Uon'»you try It for the phonograph?"' "Sir!" repllod Mlu Cally aa shencrawbled up. \ ' w * ore two (Iris.We.canie_h.cra to^play ghost and-so(r*

i f J C 4 k

' An Electrle ClgaC LlQhter WaaNiihtd. , ~

»steadily doeresiln*. On two or threeoocastona hi* atUntioh waa «all*d to»hoop>, and y«ll* that aoundod very

sro now going home, and—and—** As'No. I won-t follow." /"And aa'you are* a genlleman-7^"Not a word to any living aou^Voq

have a candle there. LeC ae/llght ftai?7

Into wide. use. This Is made by mix-ing half a pound or Paris green withSO pounds of slightly moistened bran..,In making this. It Is best first to >,pen some of the bran slightlywater containing « Htiie sugar pt salt,half a pound to a gallon. Att

ring all the tline.When required

kte a little ot thehand around sue)to attack,rows a convemixture'nte It hy /

> us* twin-ned mixture by

plants a* are liable\ crop* are planted in: way I* to make the

ler dry and then dlatrib-i*an» of a wheePseeder. In

And a* they ploddedaxihi. Xa ellxub..

Molly Paripn* tald, alter

In ruinIder, .Ml**a long si-

TTuman froiri the Ohoit Houslf but he*M bosy with hla Uw'tWOjBa>niI ilia-not tavoitlgate. -iVwi; " *

t It wa* MIM Cally who wived ,th«' ^Mrobletn. That Is, when she waa ou

inortiiaK-galloping, over

]«kV)u4he Ghost House laI .to scatter 5v|r %M country'

,, . their-appearance started a train of thoughtpthat waa to solldUrwfaOA her chum. '

gwo weeks later,

Parsons, HUM

"A haunted houseY You don't mwm«t" repllw/h* visitor.'

ire ghosur .' >-are tramp* steeping

which. I* bettwr for ti*.. i be tbe ghost*. • Molly Par-

you get ready, for the time otJfau, We,'. We' are going to scare •

Wlinsa most to death r

/ V-1**!1 •reraot Up to data, dear. la

twicer"Cally. you arrapgod all.thl* and led

mo iulo It, and~>iow you've got to pay- - *»,•*

"libwT""."You've/iat to marry the man we

dldoZtMr.. nwlok haa been pretty-con-

h.1* call* at "The Alaploa", for)Mt year, and It waa only ther evening that th* judge, woke

from a nap to say: , '

A. Cutworm Moflu ~B;'Cu'tw6rin.~*

Aeld practice,-anting wen "close-grow-"ing* cropi M standing grain, which•onUtlm** Injured by outworn*, thepolsopeii bran remedy la also aervlce-sble. The mixture can be diatrlbated*by Weans "of *" pia'atB" w ililngfe1' andcan bo thrown easily to a distance otfO feot When'dletrlbuted In thla

-way—th«re-ls -much less-djaatw—ofwaythereIs much les idanKerofchickens and birds,pickingJt up'thtuiIf It'ts pbosd In lamps. • •;•••:

The,question of.'danger from the-use oZ-thls >poison*d bait is on« that»un,be considered., As a *ul» there

4^ aft^^w4 v dd*? k IsilderiSi nywtndbw to trim the try. It ia leftih*r*. At nlgMt we descend'and th*

,«hos«.w»l«., .Wf Ux* ptllpwcase*

... - v —. 4 but wbtftVbe feu.'• Three" or tour' bigbui later the ar

(Hr aaa*J off. tatnot wsctly accord

Auiematle Drinking Fountain.A Slbta Ae«. Cal.. InYcator'haa de-

vtsed a new auUinntlo.<lrlnklng foun-laln, which,bas been installed In dif-ferent section* ot Los Angeles and Ismeeting with success. By simply in.»ertln| a one-cent piece In ppiot theslot* ot""ih»" fountain"''and."preaVing"down a Iev«r, one wlll,T*e«|Te »~gl*«sof let-cold filtered water automatical-ly filled Just,to tna brim. U the pros-ttectlv^ Imbiber bis no cent piece, becan. Insert a nickel in another alot andrtcaMe toar cents cEsnge, tee Is placedtt a spfice ben»ath,th* fountain o*Mveral torn coll* which rua.u> intothe tnaebiDe. The water Bowa Utroughthese tubes and become*, cooled. Tbe

money, butimm*'aad'amo6tb,"cotna.

returns slug*

Kleotrloal Ol*ei»*rjf.r-'Jtt In <!>•'iovW

it

too.do'so much h*rm to

tbat they should never be ad-•t the time of ye%r when cut-

worms occur Injuriously and only at

speelal time* of DM raar whea ttertiare no crops to Injure. The **p*rt-«ne» of a great many people wtohav*nssd this remedy without taking anyspecial precaution* 1* that Injury todomestic animal is extremely rare.However, there will be many occ*»ajOM when plants 1st gardens mar b*protected by potting eat th* pol*on*dbran, la small heaps and then cover-ing, so that the materUl cunot be gotat by stray fhldrent an4 o'tttsc poul-try. (

SMALL TCW)LS

Parses—Bars, doatp r 8 « y

JUWny—Ok! that** alt rigat. ParaoauW« alat playias;: w«Ors> pneddas f*s>

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ll V«*

ON THE FARMNecessity of V>trlyCo>splM« Ont-

flt la Apparent U F l r a s s r

Trt iwioTown.

CBy WAliTEB B.If th*-average farmer were asked:

thought, during which he would havemental picture of .JuuuU.. p .

saw, a grlniVston* and rather a con-futed Idea that there was a lot of stuffof one sort or another somewhereabout the farm, would reply that tram•2S to 150 would cover the cost

A recent Investigation conducted:.Ohio, discloses the fact thai this l/farshort Of- tbe purkv CarefulylDvwn-lories were taken on 3J farms, andIn every Instance the total amount waamany times what tht/owner had'ffuesied." <

The fact that these' small tools are

FREED FROM SKIN DISEASE

"Our tor was bora ta, Toroato oaOet 13, IMS, and when taresold a'sllght rash appeared oatcheek. What appeared toiee-blister - wooJdr - form.- -Waca - i tbroke,- matter would run •new blisters until hisbead and shouldersscabs and you

fflf

allowed thaw« t -out of tbtirhundred* of ththriflli

On* of the vast voWnnof

from. It UmoraJusgab^dthIn roar case.

wltboot avail. "Ia-: them only added to his

and ana la'partlcular, the"''Hemedy. almost pat the. tafaat

bought, one at tare not cared tbjto a very <

as needed,' and'systematically, lead*

Idea of their v«lu*u.

33 \facomplof l«j

^ : J 9 M , ot.-lt-la esUmated tbst - to

ly equip -a geneial farmacres fa Ohm with .myi tnni»

wllKprohfbly cost from MOO to |3O0.or In excess of tbe farmers' "guess"ly more than 000 per cent An errorn Judgment of this amount, partlcu-arly whan the e n w I* against the

farm, la serious 4nougn_ta challengeattention. \

Ryea on fame. w\t66is>f

equipment are- usually \ iaeluded"other vtault tools," and given aguwied at value, somewhat after thestereotyped expression appealing, oasale bills: "other article* too ijumer-

y - • . • >•• ™ * e 1 » ar ^"» tmm *«B*«Bas<er

intp/convuuuons. The faallr doctorprescribed for him sad told us to

^bathe the baby in buttermilk. Thisdid not do any good, so w» took htmto a hospital. He was treated >aa aaoutpatient twice a w*ek_aad aa gotworse; If anything. W» tltea callatin another doctor aad tesMe of aweek th* boy was. to all appetnseaa,cured and. th* doctor said hla workwas done. But the very next day Itbroke out aa bad as ever.

"We.decided that it cooJd not becured and must rua Its «onra» aad sowe just kept his anna bandaged taKsTsfdT Co" p r s T O r i u V ; * * ^ Wflesh. We left Tbrobw and shortlyafter our-arrival In Dnluth. thje Cutt-

Kemedles "cura Remedies wera ,_We started using them ia VMT. 110*.and soon the cura waa complete. Tonwould, not think be waa the samechild for CuUcura'tnadaJtls akfa per-fectly clear and ha la aatinlr_fiwefrom the «I<1& disease." Thera~Aaabe«^.no returs, this .Una.^We atfll.

ous to mention.'Farm requirements differ very

greatly, the highly specialised farmnot needing nearly ao many tool* as"tbe general {aim_Thejjeces»lty of*fairly complete outfit la apparent > If

rf&rmer wMiirayota«xpenrtv%trip*o town or to the neighbors tq meet

some Immediate need, thereby (top-ing teams and laborers until the re-

pair Is effected. The advantage orome systematic arrangement ia also

toay be at hand when wanted and thuaavtiia IBM' and delay by reason of'mis-

ji borrpwed, stnlffn nr lnnt tools.Some of these tools can ba charged

to special farm enterprise*, as to the'""SMI* .<1"l«r. corn, hajr, «ra|n,_.temf Tiy-far tnogr«af majority cotf'itltute an overhead charge against thefarm. Tbe connection between anauger—bit"handle and,'* ~buah~et~ ofwheat may not bb at once apparent tothe miller, but It requires the augerkirbandl* to turn the bit, to bore tbesols in the plank, to make tbe wagon-,ack, to. grease the wagon that tisuhSd

batSb Robert Mann, Proctor. Mlaa,May S. l»10.-

Oood maxims are germa of all good:firmly- impressed on the, memory, theynourish the wilt—Joubert

Th* Herb laxative. Oarfield Tee. . . _come* cpiutipation. afviag frwdom fromuck-headMhe end feBSw» a t k

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- Frtendshlpls o*. soul In,two boeVleg.—piownes. \ .

wflrwtssarinar^ ^ . . .glsdt«tsJUadvantag«bf-vvm OmdT OX MttStpQCOe JUTTtUkbaBVaSdne

gS. Plakhami

To* Book. ttUnotavfsaital dlatrlbattoBV M«cq»<natv«.-It to tobtalnsbte k r aJitadsxr.

The Wretch*ofCsa qokklr be omcbiM I

Head-acb-a,D l - lDs«lness,aBdIn<ageitlon.

Geouioe

To apprehend contempt is to bare

U. NEWYOBK.

'ore the buihel-of wheat can yieldL profit It gust help pay for the augerIt handle^and th« other minor, tootehlch total a hundred or mote dollar*

value'oa any weU managfcd farm.

OF EGGS

I Wa-kt tails. laporUttt"wf

ppijBotonly complete proof that electricityla a definite •utatanee whlcit c u beeeparsted Into th* atoua oexapottas;« b hJfc give*••••» aaiUhcten

mar «|M«- . j t

COoaUeas uovUu] ttonu Mick «trafu\ toeaieaUblf aumber el I^. tk* Biaiilii* itnotlow ot-'l

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j^l%^iri*^;3s^^y - eater wa» gaaaaa* th* awat corrwtty. a n *

gwk '«s^~Mgaali * • • Wmr :******* ifaaa»l%; * , ; W ^ s * a » H "

. ^ . . , . «Wof attaar aoaar « •««*•1 ta • ttvortta iMraraga

twaaaairt aa4 tha truly b(*«owa la ataaya aa adapt at

uttauto hot chowtat* aUow oaa

of (dunalata to «aen pint otmate on* quart put two

A you* eoOw bind tatcma*Oat th* vet* «•*••* tiUw tawMataire m "A Bacoa fiat." =explatae* I eanctad** tkst ItIM to«* «c txai. oc « « m a»an **ch peniea. *n d*paa<n apc« th*

«•* «*••w t *. gut

T a S S u to a W . .vtth «aa J*at «t hot watat. Sttr «n-01 Oka ebooolate l» malted, than addon« ptnk ol rteli Bflk. Batt and «lrrapidly Mtn tt bdU again. AddttrjjatSa^BMBDODUCajEHav l3% anQnaa* I p a V ll^Fav" ^™ •

Ara and beat qutokiy- Haw taa choc-oUt« pot Hot whan * • eboeolrta \»

• » and NnM with whippedtt«W»<J*«»lal«

Hte.'earnrmc a t n a

lrtaaer.anAXMdJM|*..ttrl «r«M*4 ln

Vwfch oU laae.3PBJS

em § ? j |

Ndunjtjaond.

timniaM) Ve all feel th*-call of theiwH*r th«*^ gtortiMt* daya and I, am|jimr« maay ot our- raadan will want

to have a "Bacon Bat" Just aa soon, astM$ read tkda. Blx couple* at*•oooga, pnrrid* plenty <7 Mtctovrbacon sUcad.vwry this, sweat potato**and several doaan finger rolls; th****r*i«a* ahsolit* requtrabenta, tKb-«r t ings mar ba addad at Uia pleas-

t Pulldjtarfc >

LW**I«Iplkn th* wedijUght That

U daalnd.mak* a tbta paat* ot twoMaiyoonfali at aornatarcti notttcavUwith milk and itlr alowly Into tha mix-tor* Jnat bttor* It la takaa from tb*Btova.- Dataty tandwicb** -to *a*m •"tthtba eboeoUta a n mada by cnUlngwtlta braad Into thin, allcc* and•praadtat tham with a paiu mad* offinely choppad paean nut maata *tx$

l Lottuw •andwlclwt b*v*in«tt«e«'«prNwi *i»h •«*•

acpool. aad - " , . --And wkat? H*r t**ch»r"a report

•how* that an* laat doing a bit ota*aartJ*ratV*,^: ' . :- •• • • • ••

"But th* ta th* star w*ma*r ot herhaaketbaU team, and you know ah* Ueager to tak* the prta* at tbe grm-n**lum cout**t- Dot that's Ju«t Ilk*a maa—wanting a deUcat* girl to en-gaga tn rough, hard labor. B* *tham«•d ot yourself. Jim Jtnktnar Tomhave no feeling." /'T' t." -'• .:

M l YOU* KIONKY* WKAKT

Thousands aoffar from sick or weakm*d tWnaya without knowing thecausa. If ym» hav* backache, .head*»ca*,urlM^dl*ofd*rv look-to your

.kidney*—giv* tb»h*lp'the kidney* need.Mr*, K. C. •nilman.Franklin, Pike, lawl*.burg, TatnC

effects, makes ihe b'.and abundant, strengthens allthe vital organs. Take it.

Get It today ia u»U ftpiM - (Wrm o»ebeeoktod tabltta «0W

nr?ijjiiC^i.»«A«.tg-i»Mi

J pufnav* th* potMo TfoOed f * ^ * T w a d U t W * using the fllltag.: Borne•S13S. anTtry thamow the eo;M.- OrM . • » £ * , * f f i f , £ g L ald.oi.Ded nut.

,it"O«raU»in»n From ttfOajur—A manrlag a-trait « « • which t> emwplctt"r tabetoA "John looa*. Indian*," .inlty F * l f - A air isai ln* Into a

study In geartoT^A aul seated m

• Bow of Oraaca Klbbon"—A girt or

Woman to to* White y*ir—Ajar'-*; a big whlu automobile y»n,

ft Omtlunan In tin Black Bto&~—Apowdered hair Md cut*. with.*hl«Hi*A.h1*itir atmta*. >l-taahtooed, MaaT atooK.

Rou and 8U«*t"-A Ctrl Hi m i I la- trlpttnaft trtth iU»«r.

Itaiia b*r*alfc

^ ; i ^ "ji^oro«r^ ton* b:"walk lrom-on» to» m DI M U ~ - A mas-cttmbs.rSf W^Ssiupladay ami r^' M u m ;-..- •••'••' •'• , .•••' ":• ^ ^ on Jton." "Th* ^ *

U**aJ 'awS asBa sV ^ v & *>*flv *B *vaauav W K ^r^*^^

laaert the finger roll* and you havea Ts*at flt for a king. Cos** may beraad&.ahd I aasnr* you\the only dan-gar' l ^ n not having enough of eVery-thiltt*v*Katttr* atudy da**** are In ia-vor all ovar the country, and after atramp what ecnld.b*! tnonaepetU logtnan the repeat I have Just described fI would suggest. roasting Irish potato**and taking a Jar ot butter with plentyt>f tissue paper napkins; hard boiledegg* are a welcome adaption with aJar of tiny .cucumber pickles and olive*. both rip* and gracsu' • MADAME MEIUU.

'-••^•^i l^ts^aiauaa,^—.^.;: , ; .• ;lte^b^L^|Q^^d]^:uOr^^«Maaitwaists us* Instead.pit ordinary but-

tings ot the propsr lisa,f ov*r to silk ot a color

tomatcflm* fabric or tb* trimming*.

or peanut butter on hand all the timeand so are never at a Iota when theunexpeotefl gueat drop* tn. Peanutfandwlchea are made by. «pre«uillng onetllce ot the bread thinly with butterand the other with the peanut buuer.Put together with * lettuce l*at. '

WILL DIVIDE B E ^ FAIRLYN*w Maehln* Invented Which Will

~ . Cut.-II Ijvw'aU Iqual

»jlMUBStra-«w«i»berrtbla abana and Iauttered InUwnly-My tack ached and Italt all wont out. Ia**m*d to b* running

A ntt-mad* mant tea, and war-ships hi* creator.—Uenry Clapp,

7^<>«r*eW—T«a-jiill_aet_th«._iiv«L_tiihJi

purity th* blood and ctar the ' '—

. , Fatherty Advlc*."Now that you are marriea\ mjr aon,

Utten to me."" " W h s U r l t i d a d r - - ^ _

"Try to be a bu»band, not merelyaa *»bache.lor."

Fre* t« Our Reader*.Wrtt«Murt»*i - ~- .

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No more will tba reatauraat Romeo*wrangle becau** floreneft, the belt* ofT>te .Itigglart; abaw* {tarlUUtt, Abeartl«««rmkehu« haa been Inrenltdthat iHnure* pnare In'tlm lunffh w n ' -

h* fabric or tba trimmingIn wbhjrtbread. thla la vary niea fora lingerie blouae alao and catler tomake than croche(ad bnttonf* It youi U h n may darn Mroa*>th

, "Essjiy on Man." !Tn* u^ lQ^^thaa croche(ad'buttomL

it* Abroad." "Black J-tock." D 7 | o r crot* threads and buttonhoUMroa*>thft rlngKbuttonhole* orer

v!\rX Icwurw pnwre in win m m , > a ,..era ot America by dividing every pieInto «lx equal part* with a mathemat-ical precjaion that adniJU of no ill*.put*. The machine cooilat* of a plat*

utlng Doan's Kidney PUU, Inotll complet*ly cured. Iwould b* In my grave w*r* it not torthis wondnitt medicine."

Remember the name—Doan'a.For tale, by drugglit* and general

storekeepers everywhere. Price EDc.-iFpsUriMUpumfip., Buffalo, N. T.

•••":•' " T h * B a r d ' o f O d o n . " .Th*. Rev. George F. Cuitncr, "the

bard ot Odon." celebrated hi* eighty-sixth birthday- yesterday.' The liev,Mr. Culmer was born May S3, is:t>, InKent, England, during -the-reign otaeorge Frederick (Clolrg* IV.). forwhom tie wat"named. -At th* time of

"hl*~birth?-John•- qalncy 'Adjua*. t w»fpresident, of., the1 United State*,. .

~ ' ' ^haiiieeajtJBinlnterJolpf

•n« WVak Kyvt; lH*«n't Rmart, H«K. . . . . .K)» I'ftln, »n<l nrll. fur t«r. Try It InYour Eym »n.l In n»bv'« Kjt*a for 'av*lir-lSy«Utl« Anil Granulation. . , ~

Tv.erV*rl«tl*».Little WIHte—Say. pa, what la bual-

nest court**y. E-;Pa^Thero are twO^kloda o'f bu«l-

n«*t pourtpty, iny . apn. . Ono,T*_lhekind extended to people who pay cnah,and Uie other It extended to peoplewho don't. . ' . ' " • .

I Two P«rty,8«h*m*a.hoatew -cane* "thla - *ttece*ital

"Dle-.partr: .aU had, arrival tb* man wered off by •«** »o*t. who wai

t l g eFiaSinjed off by «** »o*t. who w

gated with a ready flwr ot language,and ha had a W . n e w e ot humor.

1* M * - Introduced

i " '

oaiiB*W6qWirth1»«a»n*ev ^ « M *• who was often (ought, although he

* •/«•> known to be addlcUd to 1U' com-B»nr.* The bidding w a a ^ t a»d*».

< Sou* and It took HI the ready moneyh*Jog«LM^J5«J?^

you have crocheted loop* Instead.,ofbuttonholes tb« *oft battenberg ring*will do. a» well, and can be boughtready made at any embroidery supperor notion store. ; •*' . :"./•';••,.

• / , . ' ' i . . .- * • " '

..'/ ..V, -.. Shirt Wlists.WaUts of chaUls foulard, pongee

or meaaallne matching th*- »ult Incolor: are very go*! looklrnv and are

:'WBWI |^ytlrjj.,'la^,many ways thanwashing ihlrt waists' and intho *B(fhardly more eipen»lve. They canbe.made very aimply and worn with*lingerie collar and cult acts.

f «1urde«cr»€faTM5.ot when- t*a «now fll**."

idSi^jar"«un* IBHftt <bW "«*> Ht*madaTrjm paper piebakart-ui*. th» edgte

L*r-w1th'T»4Tb«byfejffiife nMHM

-word.

HMwtOnbetair-*apa.ot paper with,- -ch*rry» or "JP-

many yean In the Metbodtit Epl«co-pal church until hi* . advanced ag*made It necenary tor btro to retire.He la a scholar and poet. Many ofbis poem* bave been publlihed Inmagailoei and newipaperit —Washing-ton Correspoiideoce IndlanapollaNewt.

. The Old Oaa.Ill** Lillian II, Howe, a( an

tUement writer*' illnnrr In pViiver,aald of ihV baretn aVIrt-

-"lt will soo.n bt> a» widely worn thatth* old gag- perpetrated in lh« Mtln (tn-men, may- prantehly_-hft-_{£ylv.!HL-t3£.women vtctlina" "Borne ahajlper, you know, will re-vive the gag by advertUtng ln th*Ladle*' Own— _ __

"'Rend $1 and learn how to k<ie*pJ our - harem aklrt from brromlngfringed a lh« ,UortoW

"Thounaiiilk nf dollar* »HI pour In,to. h l t f i h e i h a r i ) « r will

Incident That (truck Hou**holdtr atBeing Along Slightly Humor'

out t ln t i .

"Many funliy-Jlilngt happon In aflat, during (ho rourte of a fewmotitha," aald * Mllwaukca flat dwell'er, "but no* of thn boat Ihlntt t/*v<r•aw happened y«»l«rday,

"1 w»« suddenly rouaeil ffom my•lumber by thr»»k»ud knockt.pn th*

J p l m to my feet and lutpj• • - —

with a Jointed handle curving cTver !LDepending Irpm7 tbe-fiandte - are -«lrknlvea. arranged like the •poke* of a

«- xtfn*r KiOU«biOMKia««?nj>.If a man prefer* th« *1rWI of

he can Jump Into anil wear* anotheronly under codipulilon;

While a womnn [)ref«rt inch clothe*aa the ennnot put on wlthout-toll andtrouble, and tbe expenditure of time,and will ,un1««a under compulslua,•wear nothing elie;

Then what of permanent equality I*It going to aval) for tbe law to call tbeiexe« back to the lapa and »Wrt t.bom

Old Buptrttltlon.It wai preacrlbad hy an old tuprf

•Utlon that It thoie «hi> were altisctedwith ague would vlttt at dead of nighttba .nea.R«t_crq*iroul five differenttlma'Vnff'tfam-'bnryit'SeWr'ltairiiKg:

»-NVear kiil'ckerV.'**

:3s>er7wbet*,la: • * • » * Mt olf• black

mWTbT U W LUS *U yaw••>••••— m. -.. — .P?Sl«tem«rry P~ls>of *«»«*fe TWrefreahmenU opnaisted of lndlvld-fe^S^»^ano^a>W**>^Sii.iv.T7L.'_JJ.'.__....w^_.K««f jMclne..wa*tha bert recipe waa

aaUn.' •Natural taatiacr-quUto «r*>jMM)t 4aplal4 and aomlier color*. _

The neweat uUor collar* are deepIn~tha back i o 4 hardly eiUtlng Infront

The red. whit*) and bine of the rero-tuttoa will be worn alngly and la com-* * * * j . ^ .

.-ara Men_ ojt:_many ot^jHjMinAt

wheel, on a iprlng deTrce7~whlch iire«lllency to tb* ctroke. The pie laplaced on the plate of the machineabd-tisa handle/, prwupd—dowu,, ?t»e,knlre* divide the pie Into rlz piece* atone blow and not only cut* each, puceexactly the tame cUe, but aavei thetime required, to divide the pie withan ordinary knife. Hotel* and re*'taurant* will find one ot theie lmple*menu> lndUpeniable.

tlmeaVnfftfambnryitSeWrltairiiKg:Tn«"a1na*e-"would-b«' burled... It the.experiment failed, they attributed It

-mhHtr-twMtnt thnt tntf

. Couldn't see th* Hetembltne*.They havo been Joking Atilatarit

Treaaurer Jamo* A, Mathewn of (hnOimrillan bank, on hin.r«a»njhlanco to

, Prealdeat Tat'C anil Mr. MatbewR baa[.atdadlly refuaed lt>.b« annoyed thero-

by. Bo the Jok«r* tubalded and thoJoku died a natural death. _ ,

tjntll tt» tithtM»lghlT'*h«n.Mrl •«*•grr^lBthiiwii' iHB«4--iWetlU5iLJ.Mm.

mt. and Jifr.a. Frank Harmon utiil theirlittle daughter, wbeu the Taft rnji m-blanc« w«* revived. Turning lo.youngMl»» Harmon, Mr. M»tb«w» mkedWhether the, too, thought he looked

^ » ^ ^ { > t e a l a « J i L _ _ _ _ ^ ^ i . '

have befallen them on the way.

"Not Tn"tb* > c * . UncleCleveland

bathrob*, t battened to tee what was:wanted, I opened the- door In timeto'aee a young fellow bait way'up theflight to th* n*«Jl floor.

"'Hello, th«r*f Tyelled st him,"He turned around, haatened bsck

and handed out e (mall onvelop*,pointing to (h« thacriptloij. [ ITHDC«4'';»t. It.. }t •Wjl*1 all appeal for.

"Bay, 1 wat mud enough to kick himdown ^atalra. Then tb* Joke (truckrtie aad I .slninmiHl ih« floyr In bis factinml went buck to-tmil laughing."

IntHcat* W«te«'1'Whet* l)lfklij» waa a.Way frrm home

on a lijwis banltim* trip, be-Kots' lvUur 'from-'Vilii wife that aim puuloa h im. . .

• 1 •tbu»!~--' .l^wvttaMJdtk'brirttor.thaft---*-

«nm«, I niraaln, your fyvlng wlf*."—,K v ^ r y b o d y ' s , . . . "'{• 'y_~. .: . •

Th*B»otptlon. •'"••-...

- K 2 S ? " ^ J ! ! * £ * J H * . " *f""1 fl*h l n t D*'r'CTggSf,">'';~"==?='^=

tgueH you haven't" lia'i*»t"flah"""

Some Day Askf p ^ H i ^ o r j w h ^ ^ c u t inwv&^#*iMi*trB8?dsiit**.;door. ,an*{ tM» ttt W t boiii'»l»i"P «nui i«

'''\SiliS^lifiai^i^*iimi* .«*•**•""•"- " ' t i l i^ 'b* plaVMtt sjaeways

$^p,^i^ta«*5wUi

teiVo4i*fe*)^ri^a»w;^^:«*^e:'ba«^^ftefpcfW»m-:iW»«» ""

?ft*fjfe^»l £whJcSSa»

ara

A.good deal'at heavy embroideryand Irith crochet tec* appear on th*new wmUts. ,.

OneoT IS* newett aleeve* la aboutthree-quarter length and ta aa wide atthk bottom a* at the plain top. >

In JParta walatcoata with huge rarer*Ja^wn.bjaek gv»r the outalde co*t«xela vogue and have plain "ahdrTbacTUof lining material, *o that UM walat-coat mar be worn with «*veral coat*UdealredJ

The DOt|> of red. ceriae, French blueor enerald green Is very often Intro-duced Into tb* black; mod whit* frockand btts ot Persian or Basslaa figuredink or •mbroldaqr 'afa alao uaed aatrimming*! but aom4 of tha bwit look-ing: treUlSf frock* taJOM black andwhite are entirely witiout cotoc relief,The mint wfim Iwilni Irft, in (lit litf,

.Baraaol.etc.uaad ' " " "•

"One and oneiatf cUprufa of tovit.one-halt cupful butter'(*cant)r three-quarter cupful of milk, whites of threeor four egg*, two heaping tpoonfulaof baking powder, about two cuptuli.of flour, sifted four times, vanilla.Filling—One cupful o( brown *ugar,on* cupful ol ; white tugar, one cup-ful of mUkTouilar'aiWOf-* walnutBoll all together, {add butter whennearly done) untl\ ft form* a *ott balltn water. Take f rani the fir* and *4.done teaapoDBful ot vanilla, <me 'te»-apoonful ot lemon, chopped yfalBtn*.cherrie* (candled), citron, *hd pecannuts. Beat until ,'creKrny/and tpraadbetween tb* laytfa'asd'on top.-

tb*> frock.

Bread,.«k«dB«a C»K*«and one-hall cups tort, me cup

1 ^ l v _ * M n M Uir*«rle^*poon«itBTTTOid-troaat^ttMx. ^ y ,baking: powder, on* UMpo(in>»RriwOUblMpoon* tugsr,- on*>haJt ,cup hdUlug water, Uire<MHia«ar*ctrpSmllk,oo*egg. weU beaten,, twp tablespoon*melted butter: Add. boiling waitr W" t^-irMtoa--and'Uit.«UniLJIv»

ToAeil you the' curiouM story of how the mlad;'TOf^:IJfts^(!(ijjl»J^^""•'-:, I refer to the condition the mind It In.Juttbetere, at the time, or Just following the takingof food. j . . • • ; / . : ; / . ' . . " . ' ^ ' - y . ; - / ' : f • ' : . : ' / ; ' r; ; -

If he hat beea proptirly educated (the major-ity have~) he wilt,b#Jp you. uadentand tbe curlou*machinery of digestion. '-,-,:• '.:.y;:-".-.—'--'•-? -:; >; .

To Mtar£~ybu thinking on this Interestinglublert, twill try to lay out the plan In a general^waJFaTfr-yMxqiiklkento^^

e"the t>rea^irMtoandantei.- Add the milWst&.ttgetteTthofpoghly the flour, aaJt, sugar, andbaking powder and a^d to. the breadmixture; then fdd the' egg and butwr.Fry M crlddht cake*. , ' ,

I i^t'l f ir' '*

Mtltevri'WiiWthl.

the ttomach. l.nto which no food h»d entered1, It ws*shown that the digestive fluid* of atomack were flowing

l u t ) / ,M If .the dwlrahla food bad entered.

•T::Thl*.proved that" It was not th* preaance of foodT^Sswhich canned th* dlgettlve Jules* to flow, but the flow y ffifiwas'cauaed entirely snd alone a*.s r«sult of ffi* action:>»'wlof th* mlad, from "antldpstlobr / ' : '

One dog continued to «»t the food be liked for overi n hour believing b* was getting:'It into his. stomachywhtreaa. hot art ounce went thtr*; every partlcl*out through tb* opening and y»t all this" time tW —

. gettlv* Julcw flowed to Ih*. ttomach, pfepartd; -toquickly <llg«tt food, in retpoua* to tb* euriou^ordtra of

' . Do you pick up tboTeaadn?

"wDatppWtJUtJJ' «0Oi-4i

•*~r~'.•'*.•

, e x _ n a tto flow, whereat, food

t, *J9d benc* to the mind, w

\hgj]necessary-., dlgeailv* : -"that 1» pleasing to ttt>~ ~

>»» » . , _ _ , - . . Ill caii*» the complicatedrmcdliWy of the body to pr*p»f« In a wonderful way /

^fo*4tfcdla^*«lc«y^^-^^r^:..:l£'^^

'.:',,' 'H^,i^«rsJ,"tbe^:Sff rtssoii ^"maZSoS^t o a m«*l m atw»c*f^bspW « u u of mind and atart. :

':' th«n foHow with a bowt of cTilrp llghUy•*rwrn*uV;.thii|li!:> blu of corn like Posl-yoaatle*, aid a tprlnkl* of »dgar ;.

•od»dmegoody*lI*#cr«^sB4th**ttr»cat*.app*ti».v

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Dr^CRANE,• Dealer jnVlour, Feed, Oraln, Hay, Etc,

tRANFORD. N. J. EUUBETH. N. X '

Slavatoran.1 Warchoutc,SOSEIXBPARK^N. J.

•to kM kg*, wit* I* ftm^t te t h .•Jr. tadaortfe* can uafc* felt* M M* W I <M aU ( N W fcld r«i *v«r tear•f, aueh i - q t w o M t wtat ahtlt r

opjnloo withoutWhere d* rooSheep Manure for Lawns.

Fertilizers for Gardens *nd Lawns,CENTRAL PARK U W N SEED,

RED TOP, WHITE CLOVE*. TIMOTHY SEED.

Summer Blankets and Horse (foods,ft««rt for Cypher** fncaM»r*u*trSi*?pN«*.

N0obl**U"Baw tb* doctor ran. oft tod

•OfOy at tb* ,w*f Wba had fool*Th» bora* la qw«tioa wtt thaiiBlutl which upheld*«h» fa* •quatiriaa ibltrtl. Mug of rotnVwalebta*at* tb* ~

to*

TheCrarTfordGar\\ ' ~ • / '. A0ENT5 FO*T

The OVERLANDjr-i <-! J« r^T'Wrtr'W

ANO

/ FOftD_ f WTFM-A VARIBTY Or* MODELS TO SELECT PROM

'.i-i. , , A oanl will \>\\\\afcrfemnniitrhtlua. with no cUigaiiAa.

, Onlwr* pliirM^fiiw will liiMiirn early il»lln>rj-.Calnlrtjf* f HiilHlioil tiim.i n><|ii«.t.

JEWTON A. BARNETT, Prop.**r-'

th« Mtncy L«ft ,'ir tnwl to ia/ tiwt b«r

, It toafctr pcrMft |f tit* Mrdamir, N« «*• cootd b*

botbar that* bird* for f**r.nags, aad if *y«kookl dl«'it to a

mt bad isck to th* *we#r *f tk*.—«**» wb*r* It to- foood ThabWtoaT*J»«M*ia**ct-d**troy»r*Bdla thto way probably a m tSaa coat-paaaaUa for th* f**r jt occsafeoa

add ton* droU «tor|*t_. tb* family method of regularlof lit onaiir*. Th* wudlo wat a «tf-todlon of odda and ead», tod M, B09-b*ur ko«w bow to turn that dtaordet

for hit work h* would taka a handful•f eoln and tfarvw tt at random aDoatth* room. Then lit time* of ttnta,when tber* wa« appareoUy not a f i rtMa« left In tb* bwlM. tb* antlMfWa-"- would *« to work Marching In

t*na»f.«D4t4rm*»t. Bnt aeeor*. . - , U tb* Oriental Ceoaoaaie B*vl*w[IB* Konaa coatfdtrt htoaattt *«p*dal-^ . b a . , r . w b W h . , a a . .

dOWB

tkw latrar am mm •

paw. < aat to

tort prvr*ktm**tmt,th l l >* * I«H<* to

nod tt w».>Mailr Ik*«f M* f . n * rtond w» -dtHl ih«t 1Hto be a twfiit ««KT

kto Mrsliioai

p « a « . x » mam. nt*f*PbJUppe Ee»II(«. w w «r«r n « « .tttutod and bati>4. awt oartl Majfcatbfc« tauctefd h l t f b «c—Rnaduta

TbWr dinner for rww c«at «O. Mbe aatar* wUf^rgai^ rhat m tM*«ttf

Jt wa* eronoaiy to dtae at aa 1 tfmmrm mlauraoi Urtia** It fun her a

tl f we t t* to mime rbmfi placrootawl »»ly ^y d..wdUr dra*ia|«."* *b* »ald..-| wosid bar* to htraas expto«lrr woman ta> dedtrs my new

•elf lit her rtudy of tnloitlt young;Boat t|wnt dtyt In a tltuibter boun*.Tb* men wer* uerpl«*ed t t ttelng ayouuf womiia time tnd Mmetlnietutd* It dlttcreeabla, for her. but goodU, Sulla, a butcher of rett_itrehgtb.asnouncsd tbtt who*o*rer annoyedher would bate to reckon 'with him.Then ah* wna enabled to work undln-tnrb*d.>

Flegalng Petty Crlmlntlt.Flogjrlng, claimed by euni* to b* a

turvlral of barbtrlaMi la Kntltnd, toflrcn credit by olbert aa being th*auoat potent factoV In ridding Ixindonof petty criminal! tud aaaurlng public" * ' - Uauy crliDtnala bwooj* to ft-

And tb* angry, retort to:"WhttI I yow chDdf Yon at* Mygrandchild." Than tha flrat goea'aitap furtbw, and crlea, "Ton ar* agrtndthlld of my grandchildr to

»<><» «r# a Knufcblld of a fraBdcblldof my atindi-Mldr* Worn tbalr TJ-tnporatkiu retehM lit cUm*i tb» peo-ple of CbutMQ tt laat cant* to th* ae-cldmtal ttiadard of eiclalinlnr. "YouarandcMId of a d i ' t

•Bf inmBtin vrl*3ir*i5ttmiS?A?lum »)l harror uf It lu UcL. lite It toVTWtebea Tur terttlu t f ia«i of imil^

,_!nn

Bijki'y, * - •

Japanese

Service

Kenilwoptl?, .NewmneMrtonnrmftniwiiiiKniiiiMkMiiiiai Z

T - . - ^ ^ V . Tor Certain1 tfaaaqt of unup-tlrtblo* lit trillion (bit they would

j commit pally crime* a* a mean* ofgalolag <ufqyic* to « prlton wer* Itnot for the-wnolmom* fear of flog-alugii. The pfeto'-nlnt-Ulto ui«l fortb* ndicgliiffi baa been d*prir«d of Ittksert •n+l*-tip^bti4on *a«re«u—'If a* In th* uld <hy*. while with yc

. fervtnt* In Turkey.Turkey I* out nearly to benftbfed a*

we lmtuiae,-for tber*'to nb tkrrtotqrimtlon there. Ttaonfh ttatcry U etlltrecosulxed, tfa* kkdan (mlitrew of thebout*) to a mother to her tcrvtntt.wbom tb* treat* t a children, and no

dune* 10 iiudy ik4> riottMt worn »ywomen of position and rati dealgn lay

Tb»t aoondM touxtaeiitg. ThtmwMino bleaaiogon earth, tb* man r«tl«ct*4,•qua! to an conoaajcal maaaiclacwlfr. aud br JlrtitK! th* Mtt with nan-

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JOHNT.K/Real Kstate aRfl

I . I ^ ^ i • 1 — • • • - • -—*— • " . ^

'Hjal railed fur S13O."What ti Ibis fofi^ b t i"Oh." »br ropitod. -^imi tb* «»t „

a dm» r>vpt«d In the mtatnant lb<other nl«hL-~X»w Turk Ban.

rf?-

Sal*

T

Hotel* a* - . _ ^ _ ."!f-« to a -buffpJtal finr w „ . ,

li> da ID Irotfl Io whlrb la t a b c*iw ufa Yfry «rck |«««if,- said a -\#w Tort

I unri*. "pre narsed Jn nwalof tlio IIIJC botei* brr» In New rork.and Ift realljr wo*'jrfnl in* toppltotthat <-»n I* I1ruu4.1i at * ntoment't notlcn Ire t^g*. b»t water bottle*.

oh- tap. tl*r»'« alway* wo* , one available In help Iin n [lalleot, aud If the

•Lwtlen'.'m utau.tbttc»>a,alanijM-a'«'»»"? him Ami tb.

FREDH.JAHuOM

eHou.e, Sign, and

f»t*lit *

Paper«*

Olair.,011, Pai«.and Wail p

be thut abandoaedt" It th* ntual tor-rowfiil

William Isleib,

pWy A|ihjnlcUu l«'*lwajra ou bandto atop tb* (hmtlug thoald tha culprit•Tim.-* alfu* t'f f«liVtlD«. Altbousb thetfoffltt*, puulshnieut ha* tbut beenDlUmted, It doaa not *e*m to b»re lot!(la *tt*eUc*iiei*,-t>ol,ulnr Mech.nlc

Might 4»«r* i **«,. 'It I* ulil Unit never waa tber* a f*u

ttwcrltk- tbnu t>r. McVllntork of Dlekluirttt collutt'. Ou» d»y jpr*»iOtP<J tiU""»peecirf

j iU l s f i t binder. TkHv*nn o|»>ra(lnc rimio m rour dlipotat Itnursery bt« t.i be rawrt'ed to. ana

- - — ^ — — v r w » « * w * ^ K K * f i « ^ ^ ft**V

y relations between mlttreaa anduinld coulliin*. Tlier* tr* oo fl^dMrviiut wtKMi lir Turkey. KaltbfDlaeranta' tiv~niwardnl~ftvm -tltu*" iI J U i «ecor4iin<J«J h '

ttancM.—Chicago Journil,

Origin »td d k

. Origin »t Otihf.Tb* Word duk* cooiat from tba Latin

"dux," a leadur. In early .Saxou Uwettit* coiuninmler* of trnila* w e n calledi!nke»-L *.. tJte letder* of the toldiery.In other word*, tb* Drat duk*, w t t ItirHint Iwkt 0|?hllu8 tuaa. So regard waslind to am<estry orprewut attainment*I»J tnr utht-r aort uf thi i l hl |

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