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WOOOMUD<a tl^EWNDIWT, JAMUARY 10
V'W' *l""1 f"r "* ^ "
FRWtfflK PIPI^
dtatnct c w i to «wr.«..! J w i * G., !l
M ' M I * Hrliliin C " i n m t »
JJKWttKEKd
Senator Parry. Anticipating Appointment, Announced Stand
Against Senatorial Approval.
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TFST
I.ill.
Inll-mllL
Speaker
You Get What You
Pay For
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.
Choice for E i t e x
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i , , , , ^ M 1 ( | p,-,.,,,,.,,,,
l l u , n l f i , f , , u r l ( 1 , „ , „ , , , , . „ , . „ ,l l r m , , . , , „ .
in tin I
N . .1
t r a d or
tit,,*.,, , . . ,^
ferenov w i n uinler d - II^I.IH
A-J.MII'"finic in t h i - t o w n s h i p ,if,\Voixll>:i<lji<>.
h l y n m n (.'nun u f VN.-.-i, « t i o w i n H , ' n U u - c o u n t y o f "
' Wmtiliilii I n t h e , A
V. I", f . ' i . i " . m a d e - " ' N ' ' » ' . l e r « e y .
Trenton.- -first
evidence
of tin' n n 'I'iinn'-i! rfiliii'f*-- -iiippiiii'.ln; H i e !
I t r j p n n j i i e « t a P"ii:t f o r m e d I n
open battle between th« Itepubllcan r e c o l u i h n, n n d Mv. l i u ' - d f said '.. vv t>i) Hio i n t e r v c e t i n n o f t i n ' s o u t h e r l y l i n v
1
nmjorltj In tin- l.ijjUliitufe iiml t>»v
ruiniiii-nilitlili' n n d |i!*-n>lnis I " •" '• 'iln
h e of
o fN
Nteww l . t r i u s w U K i . w n u c , w i t h t h e
Kilwurds ciiiii« when (lie Gov- lt<>|>utdli'iinii o f i h e
l i n e of lot Nn 4 , «s (he
( l,i. -wis'i'i'ly
,0,l
niiit n r p ' i n i d ( I g w n ^ m a m a p n o w ,
ernor si-iU' tn ihe Si-nntc tin1 lfnnie of ([,,',^1^ o f
1
'll tile in t h e office of the C l e r k of j
t,,,.
former Htute cliiilniiiin Jiiim-a 11. Nn- f,,i-uu>|- frc-ildfiit Wilson foi »
w i n MnldJfM'x c ( . u n t y , entitled " M u n of
guet for appointnicnt »» Prdsi'cutur nf ,,,- \jiiinnii,
T h e reylull'
' I V n h Aniboy UciutUi. aituHted . ii- ]
of I'NM'X county to succeed' 'ilt>|iit-i.1 liy ulc.miinoiis vo'le
When you lay your money on a local
dealer's counter and tell him what you
want, you get just that, If it happens
to be temporarily Out of stock, he tells
you so and asks your second choice.
You get nothing you do not want.
And what you get is yours at the
time you pay for it. He doesn't make
you wait until he is ready to give you
your merchandise.
for P r l t o n
l*"""r
M I T t l . NINKTKKN III NlHiKP
••: M . - i ' i i i i r > i ; - < >
n re»"liltl'-n
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,A\l:ii\KSl'AV.J.\NrARVT#K.\T\
' • • " ^ * - " i .••»•'
r . i . i " n : i n
I ><-Tii"rrn»1i- • f t - m l n r
f'rotecu- ' w h e n
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1
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r
I'.y \ i r ( ! i r o f ; ( n - a i u i ' V i ' »'<i!tMl w r i t .
I. i : ' . . :,.,!, | w i l
• «* j » ^ p •-(' t " < : i i p a l [ K i l d i r M - n r l i
;
; - i r t i n 1'
CONFIRMATION h
Ultur*—Hoft
- v -i II U I
1
'tii'll'
Avowed O p p o . i t l o n t oP r o -
..._••
hibition
«>• • l i d i i ' i i d ' '
l l . . « iind
, l . i - n . h :i 1.1 -•.: ii I m<-rt t «
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jw.-i.-d
j't'ilnpl
v
pl«ii-»nt.«. a m i J«hti Wnrunfi*. ik e
UK. d o f i r d . i n ' * .
Fi Y& Cui na'
of mortiinRi-d p i r m i v c i . tlnti'd,
< c n i l > i T l . " ! i . l;i'.M
! i -• - > • h e I T U i r
l i . i > •• I n . n n , i ' i i ! i > > n r d
• l i i . m ' i -
Governor'i
will
I tii> . . r s i l . - n
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OVER
<*ln!e
SHEftlFrt SALE
(HANCEHY OF NEW JERSEV
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IN BRISK
W A L K '<.«»•, , l , »
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''V L a r s o n & K o x , n v i l
mirinfeix,!
,—
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•
iheme
riintiinR
I I I w.-»terly n n d '
yttttr| mitli-lf
hl>
aul
„ t ,,„
„„„,„!.,,, line
,,„,.o„,
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lpntt-d for some time, nnd S,nn- ! S l l i ; M k ^ r ,* ,' . i"^.
..... ..,J....-1,. .. T, !!""«
. "„„„,
*'«>l'i'r!y
fN
c « | Why P«dtttrlanlfm Shculi N»t B» .\»y - i ' l i . nuttilng »t i l l .
for l'urry, Ri<pitlillrun, a n n o u n c e ] n «• <1'»* " ' liner, at itiirt>
''
I ' m i i s w i i ^ k HviMiu.- l i f i y f e e t
to ii'
Allowtd t a B*««m* a "L««t
i h r l l u l r AMII f r x d v r .
' I <l"u't ki
f o r t n l K h t Rgn i l m t if I t c a m e h e n o u U I ' provKlOn tlmt In vlinv of t i n 1
, thi'iut( J ) siuitlirily
alon^r
• • ' l a ! i: i l l * w r i . i i i i
Art" I• Appirtnt
lua'tir with
h e r i i H t i ' i l y l i n t ' of l o t N ' o . | oi
s l t t i u l o u t nKiiIhst c o n n n u a l l i i n , lint v o r s l v s ovi'r ruUiiB n n d l a t i n l l w l o>
itiv f - i i h i - r ' " - I" !(T«in
'iiid nmp one h u n d r e d mid eleven a n d
l i e c a u s e d f u f l L l n c k u f l e p i ! nl'ill'.v n u m e r o u s ii|i|"':iis t l i i T o f r o m , , thi> C " i n
of * m«n
t«
,.
- i ^ .
. v. , ,
. ,
''«rty h n n d r e d t h s feet t<> line of land\ n r k In l,iMnl"ii I*
upon t h e r n r P W N n g w . i t , b u t bevuliHe ,,,|»sli>n shnll furnish ilie irt'islHUui- , H > W o r | | l U > o f | , ' n i S ( . r . , h , . m - e ( S i
>iionieui>n bv t l ' » l . o n d u n ( ' h m n l c l p ,
J, Hr>ury
' Mi>
t u 7 .Harrison,
JlarrUon, ItepuMtciin,
Rei.ubllciin, nh.
term eJr|ilr»-s.
Ml lrt i
' " , ,
Tlie? » l i l ) o l u l i i i o i i t o f . N u g e n t h u d l » ' « i i '
These are only two o( the many
reasons why trad-
he Is BO openly
f,, t o luti 0 n
P r t M B t t
PI«n<Sn P rr . » « n U R e t o l u t i o n
n--o!iiili.|i
offeml
liV fi.r:ii<-r
'
pierI(Sn
mid a v o w e d l y In op
position t o t h e p r o h i b i t i o n
w U 1 [
, u . u i i | ( . , | |i,r,,nn»llon n t to vnlna-
FORDS
SPECIAL
COLUMBIA RECORDS
55c EACH
J. H. CONCANNON
SMITH & OSTERGAARD
Building Contractors
EVENING CONCERTS
FROM 7 TO 9 P. M.
FORDS
rile
General ANTO R e p a i r i n g
b u s been
counly
Authorized FORD Service Stalin
Using
Genuine
FORD
tlie
I polntmout
.•iiiiosi.ii.il
Parts
ruffled.
Ga« R a n g t i t o d Kitchen U t e m i l t .
Stove*
Pipcles* Furnacei.
Main St.
a | i - uf N e w J e r s e y
. h d i c i r n ' H M i h t h e iiinliTuroiiiid,
t n i n n itrn, t h e inotur'Oiiihlhii**'!,
•mil thi- - u l i i i r l m u t r a l i K , l ^ ' i i d r a u ' r *
l i n e i l n i o s l liei-n il,-|.iKi'd of I b f n < e
RUDY
PIPELESS FURNACES
Tools—Paints—Varnishes
Nugent
Main
,
..i
••
FORDS, N. J .
ward's
nninial
Hoff
tin.
Named
Tel. 1689-M
JENSEN & RODNER
A. BERNSTEIN
Plumbing and Heating
Jobbing promptly attended to
I Woodiindae and Fords.
Saturday
Tel. 183 Perth Amboy
I-OHDS, N. J.
S8 MAIN ST.
tovenior
|
NEWSPAPERS,
MAGAZINES.
SOKT
DRINK?,
Quality Grocer
112 MAIN BT.
'I'howe 53-11
GROCERIES
New Brunswick Avenue
from
WOODBRIDGE
CUSTJTV BLAUM
Groceries and Provisions
>7 M A 1 . / S T .
ilveimih
tl-Ju
/ ^ EELECTRICAL
f cflVTRACTORDEALER
Pearl
TeLlS2'2
Street
. Woodbridge!
Manufucturora, utul
Strictly
CAVUIKS
AM)
7» Main S\.
Uttalura In
eounty.
with
iitfiin.sl
ihiit
advisable
cull roversy
sendln-
ICE
CltEA.M
Tel. 4 3
di-iiiuuds
.
.
ciiiitrove,-v
""ir
"''"'^
Denioerats
Is
nlso
faction
decided
settled
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s
I/ill
ft.
.
ll
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ll111
"''' ai-pointeil
"
l i sh l l
U l !llM
"
at
t
>!i
, Carpenter and Builder +
f.
f
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Vl ;
-
' "
i h
' '
last
«
o t
W.N.VANSLYKE
"ll"
lave
Kuruituio anil I'iiimis Movnl
l r
l h l
l;
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Mou
r
ll(
I'"" 1 " 1 '
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'l
l
ll!iv
-,
ni..ne>s
of
I-Nsex,
eni.ic
t o "Ktii
apfoinl
W . n a w u i i u j i l , .'&
u.-e h i - e i i o r i s
this
of i h e H o -
b u n l-ili, « hi'-fif provldi-<i- f o r i l , e inimcilliiic
I h e po-l for J o
Jr., who m i s Ihe
for Senator
i h eride-,
jfimTiiur
will
of c o i i l l n
aiipnint
,lintj{«1
t o succeed
n n dp l a e i n a
furinor
a si
l-'rimvj^
litv
i ' nol.ll."
Tel. 104-M
l h | . nppoint-
Mii.v.ir's
n"
r-i-lee-
Object to D a t e r
j
Bill
'I'h,. lii,i,-i- 1,111 d u e s n o ! M i p | d y
| i .l i l c s i . e d
hiiuaiioii,
aecurilidi;
it
llie 1 , i t
l o ' sonic
|
of fhuse diredly coneerneiMn |be a-i | j
In A p r i l .
tutlon,
apjioiniiueiiN
byHie
' L'ovcmur were lln.se of Circuit . I n d i e s
sine
suiniuary
it/ p r o v i d e s
reiowiil
W l l l l a u i I I , S p e i i r . ltj'iiublleiiii. of Ilucl-
,,f tctjunnlon.
son, a n d Ueoi'^e
, , rivapiioiiiMuef.l
lliddlesex
S. Sil/er,
counly,
both
Hi-inorrat,
renppolnt-
I1U
'"|SIt l(iiil b e e n e x p e d e d t l m t t h e J n i p o r -
riimf
Cunideu
numiy
iippvlnlmeiiH
l'rohdneul
of p r e s i i l
relalna
I'm1 I h e !
l t . i i i i d s • Jf
|ln> ijovver ' •'
w i t h Ilie M a . v o i u
edilealoi'B from
of ih(. Sliiie
n111!H, | , | | | ^
„„,
lull
unl.v
U
1 I l C H UULlDJ\lJLrUlL j;
8-1 Main Street
i
w i l l k e e p c l o s e l u b ii[ron • !
n,,, | K t l , e t.tiM( ^ ^ ^ p
b y vvhleh •-
ICE CREAM, CANDY
L
TOBACCO
uiiL'bl b « setiV 111 licHh, but n t f y hHT-c ftnV'u^^nv t l t n e t hlAyrfi4:MHli'U*'t»rfrr"!>fi
I b e e n deferred .(.emllnt; ftdhm u p o n ; U l l , ,„,,,.,,„„ ,,f n n f . ^ s u l o H , ..r c o m - !
I S|.eaker Itowlaivl 1 .- bill aliolUhin- t h e |>1-t>llt|^i-iI in such form us H> end Hie!
county
dint del c o u r t , crealud
two ,.t,n||.,iv|ll.sv
i
y e a r s ttKo T h e judKtf of tills c o u r t , » T | l ; , ,„„•;,:„„.„, , l l l M , „ , , [,, , , , „ K , , l s l
ltii.l»l|>1i S. A y e i x i,us the ltutor<enient
,,,.,.,,,,. „„•„,., , , 1 U , M 1 , u , l s u , ] w „,„,!,,,,
of
IARGE STOCK OF SHOES.
to
'SSHOES
- _ - $2.25 to $3.00
U*$ SHOES **
— $2.60 to $3,50
VSSHOES
James
H
$1.50 to'$3.00
First Class Shoe Repairing ^
.PAOLQ
p
Ihe Deiuneratlc
county
t\> riippnlutiiiem a s e.niut^
,l
! suce,.,-,! JIMIRC J..IHI H. K>t«*«, u u i l «
ii.
' .'.;.""
V. McAdanis, a n nrtlve you.iy
.
'
jjjLL-i-itj-1 X*.-'L'^k—^-Jl
W e can turn out any'
l^ing in ihe printing j|
line that you need, at
a price a: !ov.- a* any ^ I]
one, quality, nwerial
and wcukm&nship ccm-sideied. Comeinand^
a l ' i h e annual
C U f / ^ ^ | | ^ | T > T J T T \ | ^ TC* 41
all (larls^i
l n
, „,„>• h e f e a c h e d
THE WOODBRIDGE
CONFECTION^Y
T
lla\[s,I!i>puliliciin, whose (erhi eNpir.'s
.Other
COR. MAIN and FULTON
r . i n i r i N in
'li" 11 ---.
,
Special Rates To
Organizations
sehuol ineetiiiKs in ihw
horouuh^, |O,VIIH and tov>n»hi|>H. Thc^e
|iii||n,
(.|l(7j.(.,|
rt,n,rt
| i r t|ii, u
U u y u
-
s u fiu
.^
I'.JB—^—«tm n
|jlft
|.
„•,!,„,„,.,,
— '
K. A. H HUN MR
Patroifeie Our
Funeral
Director and
Expert
;
Tlia only
iluto
ales>rye /our
aiu\ up-tu
lully
Put Your Car in Good Hands
No, matter what worft you may
wajnt don© on your car. you can rest
assured that it will be properly don©
if tt cornea to us.
Only the most capable men are
employedfeyu», and caretitlneu la our
motto.. We treat every car we worK up*on exactly as thoughjt were our owa
We will gladly q u M ^ ^ j B l c e s on
storage with full servic^^rpart service. Or we can, give y o u service
Without storage tf you prefer. !•
Why not give us » trial and let the
results determine future relations between .us? Pay, us a call and we can
talK It over.
Cndui1,iiHing
town.
They are
boosters
. :.•
Tinning and Repairing
,,( t h " u h o l c V l i y i ' , i u n i i i - s i o i i b,v •••..hi
Reappointecl
I n t h i s siir.U' l i n e il N e x p e c t e d t h a i
the
of S c h o o l
-;:
I n n i c n l of t h e i r M I C C I - M I S iu t h e p o w e r
t h e e o u n t y last, full.
'Judges
re'iio\a4
|
al'u-i iiuoii- l o ' | J
in b e h a l f
thorn.
MOORE'S
Hardware, Paints
and Oils
m a ybe
Is illi'ectert
IIOMII
m:ikt'
that a
f o r m e r I t e p n b l i c n i coiml.v e l u i l r i i i a i ^ M ' ,
I I , Holliln.v m i l l
candidale
SERVICE
boueirr
Ih e b o j . r d ' s
and li.nik
l u - U i T I i i u s l i i ' s a r c i n . - . ' l . - i>. i ' w i l l
New Jersey!
Woodbridgo
di-lribiilioii
" ' l'i'e.-enl.
aiieiilbni
"lT S
Write or phone for GIFT BRUSH which obligates
you in no way to buy.
Wln'ii
OK A l l . IUXDS
H'i'''shcil
' " '
'" '
w i t h ll.t- h o p e
iilV.-i-lIn;;
e x - , un-iils,
a na b l e a n i l
! i l 1
WiHul'.l'illere
' ")llli'-'
tilUl
m o r e , .'iiiiiliible
TilOIII'
T II V < K 1 N <i
l a x i|iie-ll>.|i.
l s
Avenel, New Jersey
Asii 1
'""
iliu e o u n l y r o u i i i i i t l i v , h u t o t h e r s w l i o v
,1. S i u n i n e r l l l ,
ANDREW KEYES
<io ,,
in t h e p u r l } 1 w a n l ' - d
un^iU'cessful
Foi'tlj
. . c a r t ori.vi.-sll- |
b y " f Hie Sl::l>- >ehool
Idlls
h a d t h e . siip]iru-t
FULLER BRUSH CO.
•
a p p e a l i-1 l u
" ' r I""1'1'-"1' I""'11?'
this
spcciiil
vvlmsv t e r i n will
V «'
+
In- e . i n i l i i y e u . ' y ,
ulcer l l o l i a r l . "
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'""u'r
^ a l eI h es d i c o l
u party
counly
r
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u si i r o s e c i i l o r
Torch,
STHUKT
u - o =• l e l y
h a sai.pea.vd
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sepli
MAIN
!*, N. J .
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a n d .-lu.^es
b u t th,.iv
l m u I
of r i l n i i i n
Mepulillcnn,
+ ••
+
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111" t h o alipoinlniL'llI of W i l l i s
piIV t h i s lUontli.
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+ 4 >
c nirii-
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a n Important
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.
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<llt\IN, IIAI.i:l) HAV
AM) KTItAW
o f i i ^ b e . i, , - h . i i n . i a n o f I h e s p e c i a l c m - |
I h e U n t i e s ' louder
such
t
MKAI,,
ciiily al.d
nie:nbers
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row,
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of
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Kicliiird P . l l u K h e s o f l U i r l l n -
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NEW YORK
CANDY KITCHEN
. . .
,
lerni.
this pri/,e posiiioll
,
> M >
111. 1 i h e s o l i i l i i ' i i 1 • 11- Hi 1 y e t ftt'Ui r e a c h e d .
l v u u
. I n d u e \ . 11. K w n e k h i i i n i u e r
OLIVER B. A M | 6
s.iljion.
bealed
n n d t h e n e wuppointiiieiit
f o r t h ef u l l
Jer
•
;'o this some o ' i h e b e - t UIIIKU hii\«
from
eounty,
t w ow e e k s
. New
—
n f t h e I n N e v v i i r k :' m l 't : ' ' l i l " i i , c o i i s p i i - i i o i i s l y ,
•
t h e r e l i a s K n n v n i n t h ep n s i f e w iiionlliH
o f .Tusenli
I'iiilllty C h a i r m a n J o h n
Fully Equipped
with '
Automatic Machinery
For High Class (Work
WOODBRIDGE, N. J.
o.ue
moil
h a s hrou.ul.t
siiiisfueiory
Keeper
Jlciwr
popiilnr- hiwyei',
MIDDLESEX PRESS
*"* '
" " '•"'"« s a l l s l a c t - r y
rtliich
Jersey,
'I'lllllrt I ' o r u b
FORDS
X
of tin:
•'^'iHVd,
ship,
STATIONERY, CANDY, CIGARS,
'
for the iin.oliitmeiit
become Tnited Stipes m a r s h a l forN e w
arrayed
LEON FERBEL
r
I'M- lu-en devoliuir
(.'.miin.'
w a s-tbaL
I n n ,w h o r e s c u e d
Unit
The Oldest Corner in Woodbridge
HENlft ROMOND
Prison
O n e o f t h ep r u i n l i i i '
Every
^
u«'<l <}V luw. will I.,-
N,",,w .li'i'-ey
liberty,
and all
ltiiient
Tire*
Tr'. -y.:\s f e i t h A'..'1
>. B. BREWSTERil
Street,
J W I f f i - * t S « » l ! S l S ' W
p r i n c i p a l k e e p e r o f t h e s t a l e p'ri^.u. i'"'';" " " ^ ';i111 l ! " ' m i l ' u " ' s U - ^ 1|Sl'lt
M r . l l o f f w a s a p p o i n t e d t o t h e p u s i ' t o : " ! ' ' » ' i ' » " " ' " ' r t I ' " 'l l " ' l u r l b e r n n e u
s u c c e e d . l i u n e s K . M u l l K - n m o fT r e u - , v > f ' b e i r p o l i i i e a l a i i . . s . H a r s h c r l l l c i s i n
|i|
Special Meat Prices
' I " ' , " U^
"'liin"
| | >i;iles i
l l o f f o f r m i e e t o n , n i e i n l . c ' i ' o f t h e ' s t ; i l e ,i
New Brunswick Ave,
u
session
a
would,
ill ( l o v e r i l o r
nie-sa^e
Aiioiher'npi
" T h e Rexall Store"
I)H, E . K, HAXSEN
ii|iou
be. a s -
T h e Jfayoi-
UtiitrJ Sl*tci
Pneumatic
b i n i ; • j , . ( t uf l e e H i i
m i d K s s e x . uliln-d
of c o u r s e , r u n ni»>n ;i p l u l l u r i u filedi;i'd
•eummlltee
Woodhrldge
"ul.
M - I S V yver p u b l i c s. iio I jn"i tdc-ni-s s u h •
i n s m u e s h a r p llul.i'.s
SIIITII of s u c c e s s .
Goodrcur
C U T T E R
21 Green
,, , „ . , . " , • ' , , . , ! i
sfi'lub of v i c t o r i e s
vvuiild
•II other cautri combined.
When we remove that
one source of «spense
|| from your tire problem, we hive performed • tervice you
will appreciate. It'*
really quite easy, too.
Our free air it a part
of this service.
GROSS AUTO
SUPPLY COMPANY
Counteilor at Lnwr
fci- |t W o o d b r i d g o ,
T h e iiilcnniuahlc
l>i>(n
F P H f t A I M
|
ioi,-|,icuu||S
of Imai'd.s uf e d u c a t i o n l a
lfH(U>l-fil4t>
atroyi more tirrj th»H
aiilhoflly
H i e eltlo-i,
A r c l i l b a l d , tin- p n i K i ' n m
FORDS PHARMACY
Tel. 20GS
Ir
'
plan
recognized
|,ri.'liiniiiiiry
pruiiriuuiviiienls
party leiidcrs.
MAIN, CORNEB FULTON 8T,
ualllL
'
| o i h e I'esloi-iitlon n f p e r s o n a l
, F. MOORE'S SON
Hardware, Tinning
and Repairing ::
i>n|n*r.
N time for «
r e v o l t HKit tn-*t I lu- m ' t ' i " t o f i l i » t i n u i t n l e g a a a m e a n * . <<< I " • ' i i i i i t i u i i . u m l
t h e fixumM''ii nf ">\iill;lii(
.-lltl.il" t o r e v i v e I h e | n - t H i t o f |ii».le<
X-'-'Ji.- " ' i ' U
of ineinlu'i's
Wi ill H u d s o n
Window Class and Household
Specialties
Next to Postofflce
lit
hrt»»vi-r, w h y t h i n '
dependable Sp&rK
IMPORTANT!
Under-inflation de-
D I M I H T III
' ',,"'
AiTlilbiihr, of »'^""
is t h e generally
us •• fni'e-aliildi'WiMl
Woodbrldge
Street
m1 liiilli fcd« f
lutlru
'
*'i*-y f'iintl " I " ' I n v e s t m e n t I ' " " 1
|niny, d a t e d S e t c m b e v I I , l V l f C i m i l
ill Middledvy county clerk's
office in Hook MIS of Deeds.
'27H
p a r l y innTiiija'r In I-Nse\-, IUIVIIIJ; w o n a
!o w W t tltt>
Repair P a r t s (or alt
82
Xloxandn-
Novviirk, f o r C o v e r n n r .
Tools, Paints, Varnish & Oils
Builders' Hardware
lin-lim
i n Inn,;
nf UK'%eillf
1 ronl
Appointments
of I h e r e Illy
lender^ plans to unile for the immiua- -l-'''.s.il}- t
fj
and.N!'W
Education
(Mo-
MHI.1 to be h i V n . will, f h , neliioei'Mlt..
FORDS, N. J,
House Furnishings
tln>!i-
^ icitic
. ^ ^lots ^Niis. ,2 ^unit ..
^
:i, ^on sail
m n j ;ii of IVrth Anibuy ll«i(jhts. He
ing t h e slime premises rotiveyed t n
l o h n \ V i i i j [ o i i s i - i k , ' e t n x., b y d e e d
; h e week.
a s I'l'osiiciilor I s ' ",\> \
Selection ofNugent
lion of Mityor
3ALTZMANN5 HARDWARE^ FORDS HARDWARE CO,
west UIOIIK sui«i line of Kiuser
w a s c o i i l i r n i f i l d e s p l t i ; lln> I t - stupi-udoii.s p l u n s fur d e > e b i | i i u e n l , ;j<
u f S e n a t o r ( i s b n r n e , n o w ' of i h e p e r t , l > l l i IHHIM'S a d j o u i U M I Un ' ) j
h l s i u r y n m y r e p e n l ilsell 1 , b e e i i u s e ni-i
all of t h e S e u i i l o i ' s a r e i n a c c o r d " i l l i
I'an-v's stand aualust N««eut.
LOUIS MORRISON
Shoes, Clothing and General
Merchandise
Vi^bodbridge, N. J .
,.„,..nx)lll.
f n r
I n tin? silliic . I l l u s t n i t i ' d . nrpi'i'l of t h e i'.rrl
pi"('senl_ l'rnseen_to.i''s
(lend, imcl t h i s I s riN-allcd t o show ilull
HUMPHREYS & RYAN
|il|1|l(s
H e H i j i : ' - s tVal
Is u nut
u m l liuniiiii l u i M l , iu>t » | f i n i di->l'-«,"
-n>« tlie p u i i f r , " H I H I It p r o m o t e s t h e
c l r i ' t i b i t t o i i of ih<' Mood, HII'1 l l i e r e f i n *
l u e v e n t s c o l d l«'"l n n d i l i l H i l u h i * ; t l m t
1
iiniiiimliii',' to iipproxnuntcly
11 ;il<li dlKOstion
nnil IliUK l e i i i U I D
*I,SI«O.O0
O.
m a k e I h e IIIIIUHII h e h . i " b - - s h a d ( e n i ..wi, _ c o u n t y
in . . p p - i d t l . . , , . Xusent
„ ; ,„,„„„,
o i i i l l l e ,MV. h u .
T o o t h e r w i t h oil a m i s i n t f u l a r t h
In-red ; t l m t ll p r e v r i i i s t h e I n c r e a w of
eould n o t e x p e r t coiitlruniliiin, Mini t h e
abollslilui; |i TSIIIIIII
propi'i'lj
tn\e-* r i g h t s , p r i v i l e g e s , h e i i ' d i l n n i e i i t s niv
' i n l ' n o s r tl-Hiie,' HIII) V • • i n i l . l o ii i n u n
G o v e r n o r Would b e p l a c e d lu a s e r i o u s - ' j ' l l ( V S l , lmull
mil . i | i p u r t e n u n c c s t h e r e u n t o b e l o n g i n g
l l l l t l l T , , l n . , „ j , , ,tlnv,hed
I(i « ' - m h i - - n i l l o i i i j i i . I:;.:••,•!.I of li;f. |
'lili'tmiiii
,
fonuliin
if: i n n n y w i . i e « | » | i c r t « i n l n K .
n | ,lll(>t. l . , , h t , . n . 1 , 1 1 . j i
IliK tt) p u t It flMdP h t " n i i - i ' Ilie b u t - j
,
S e n a t o r i a l . C o u r t e g y Jolts.
l l , , . u n , s ! l u l e r e s i j n j ! i-ioiinini
phases
'"* K I . M K R K. W V f K O F K .
t o n s n o tonjjer I ' n e l i I h e l i u l t o n l l o l e - i ;
, I'.ut It Inia tuM'll b u t H few yeni'3 j o f t h e s e s s i o n ' s |.roi;i ;iiu.
S h e r i l l . m i d Hint ll s a v e s i n n n c v In l u r e * , n l
since, H p r e c e d e n t W H S e s u h l l s h e d lu
Kollovvlni; i h r " e v e n i n g ' - s i - s - h . n i h e i I ' U l ' F O K D ( . V O O R H K K S ,
thoiiKli t l i c i e n m y In- a - l l n h t I n c r e n s e
i h l s r e s p e c t , Hli'd t h e r e l l n v e 1 n o i l i e r ii>.<einld,\ e l u i n i l n - r w a s e i . n v e r l e i l I n t o W>.l! I
,^
Solioilor.
In t h e hill f o r il
ejinliV
l i i s t i i n e e s 111 w h i c h llu» iilumsl s a c r / d
a ilioliou p i c t u r e | i ; i r l o r t . . | i r e - c i i t t h e n e i ' . , 1 0 - . l a t i . l i . 1,1,20
G. CHRISTEMSEN & BRO.
FORDS GARAGE CO.
Men s Outfitters
Woodbrldge
()f ml|1)j
to. ! > . » > - . view, UM. duaply l a . m . r ^ d . < K I i . . , w ^ . , . . . . ^ T l , T W f f f l , r , n m m l ,
In politics tn glv« such nn linpurtaut
u p o n t i n ; s e s - i o u itrujji-niii l i n n l o l e n post t h e nnliliisi-il Httctitliui In tlml r r
IMIM- n i n i e r e v e n u e b j '
t i i l h i-l.v niij.'1-ei-to
^
cjiecl it liliuuUl have.
iiti'i-nl i n l i e i i l n i i ' e i a \ i ' s ,
llii'i-fii.-itii;
In tills s i t u a t i o n I In' o l d t i i u r I'listmii
hiin jleld iipproxiwhich il ;•
of "!Scnnti>rlul c o u r t e s y , " wlildi him
i n u l e l v
l.iHHiiiiui
>m,|-i'
jniiiiiilly
for so long u period i'i>iurnlli'il I-MVU;i|i|nlilHvll
The
S|u"in.
tlve uppiilntiucntB, r i s e s tn ufleot t h e
l u s t yi'.,i-In '•..11-, • I. i• itiMiiimi | i r o b l e u i - i
sltuutlen, ami for n t i m e ll wns proa l s o iireseiited u r e p o r t , ueeuiii|niuled
Hinned t i m i , w i t h tin- J u n i o r of i . u ; ; • ; " / : ; ; . , ; ; „ " ; ; . ; ; i ' n \ i ^ i u : , ^ n " > ^ w
Phone Perth Amboy 2058
115.1 i t 'MAIN STREET
i [ m i t
.
north t h i r t e e n di'ttm-s eleven m i n u t e -
forty
no
| i .,[„„ ,,{ n,,- ! . l M n ; u u ' t w e n l y - f o u r
Hhlcb lit- would bo culli'd i. m
. . .r.j.i. i w e.s . uiitl. , ' .w
. .l,n. i.t. ; 1(I
. UIMM
In ofpriitt'ciitt!.
feel; tlu-nce ( I ) eauterly hundreiith-tweiity-on
iiiiMinu'D . ( i.lllli>
i oin iTiis g o e s I
Nugent In u man of recugnlli'il
••••' suventy hmidredlhii feet to t h r
Federal
S l u l e i , n d n m ilrtp:i!
tuxes
ivv^'st c o i n e r of lot No. I, on said
tittulnimjnt,
having
servi'il
n i i i l i i l i ' i i i i i u e i-luu«.•-, mill
nap; thence ( M northerly aiimn t h e
marbed ability us" city auins"l of 1>\T1\'".I
Ilier (lulu (lltcrllv coiieenieil with the j westerly line of said lot No. 1
Newark for Re\«rnl years, bill In1 Is u
hundred nnd forty live and four himciir|ioriitlonsi.
pnlltlcul leader uf such a r i d i t y mid
. ,
,
.
T h e Iti-piililie.i-i i-nnfereiiri' p r i o r to d r e d t h s feet t o t h e
or plu
prominence a s to slamp h in, I,, sen,,.
.
. s p s s j ( | | | ( 1 1 | , [w[ l W s v l
.„ .. i l , e g i l i n i n B . .
WOOfBRIDGE
laws, vto
a
'
PEARL STBEET GARAGE
OiJR MOTTO
Fair Treatment to AU. .
.
Office
Pbpb«**-8IH.
BesWsnca Pbou«—Wl*
* *
.. ,B. Thompson, i
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS AND SUPPJi
WOODBRIDCE INDEPENDENT, JANUARY 20
FORMAL PHRASEOLOGY
T l i « t remtn.t m«—*
What Chiropractic hat done for Me
."WIU thft |«ntlen»__ fl«lt»"
219 Sherman Street,
ur
"I was »boot to nay—''
r 4 - • '•-* •-'-
I am a man CO years of age, I had my Spine sprained
•il work which caused severe pain to my shoulders. 1
wont In doctors and took medicine for over four years
without any result.*. 1 was then recommended to try
chiropractic. At that time I way.unable to do nny work
at all.
1 then visited Dr. Hpfjadorn, Chiropractor who has
his otllce at the Rnritan Building, Perth Amboy. I began
In improve directly and after taking 4fi adjustments T wn
<;>y that 1 am entirely well.
1 can entirely recommend Dr. Hegadorn' as a first
( IM:'S Chiropractor, 1o whom I can thank for my present-,
irood health.
,
My address i* nbove.
Sincerely,
,-~#^M
AL-EX KOCH.'
"If tli« Chnlr vlll allow me - "
S
"I will »sy to tlio tfpnt!<Mimn~"
"May I Interrupt the gentleman?"
7
"jrns. much time tutve I remaining?"
"I
bill,"
til point* In ortkr-on tlie '
i
\masf
"I thltili (is a mntler of public pol- j " J ^
"I am frnnk to guy to the gentV
nnn-"
I!
Our Christmas Club for MONEY EARNERS and MONEY SAVERS
"ThB Hme of the gentleman has expired." <
NO COST TO JOIN—NO DUES TO PAY
It is a Sure Way to HAVE MONEY when you need it most
"I *rn glad to have hoard ttie gftatlo11 nun's npeech."
PALMER GRADUATE
Cotpe In
JoitlJSnd
"I move to 9trl!>i> mil Hi* lust word." ;
CONSULTATION FREE
Dr. HEGADORN
i
PERTH AMBOY, 175 Smith Street, Hour? _ to S p. in., Tuesday,
Thursday, and Saturday. Plume I si.".
SOUTH RIVER, 112 Jarksnn Avenue, Hmus .". to 8 p. ni.. Monday
and Friday; fi Lo 8 p. m., Wednesday. Phone 302.
You can start with le, 2c, 5c, 10c and incre tse your deposit the same amount each week,
or you can start with 25c, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00, or more and put in the
same amount each week.
"Let me put a cf>ncr(«t8 hypothetical
question."
IN 50 WEEKS (For Chrittmas 1922)
lc -
Club Pays
. $12.75
.
Club Pays
_
_ .
Glub Pay*
_ -
2c
PERTH AMBOY
CITY MARKET
5c
10c
_ _ Club Pays
_
at Reasonable Prices.
UNITED PROFIT SHARING COUPONS Given with Purchases Made Here
2c Allowed on Every Wrapper
BESS MILK
Special offer up to Jan.1 _ 5 ; :i
very line brand ev;i;>. eve..;"..
FRESH SHOULDER OF PORK, -f P^
I .ran, well trijjimed, lb __-_.- J L v v
BACON, FRESH SMOKED,
l!y whole or half strips, lb __
BROOKFIELD BUTTER, _
Per pound
42c
STRICTLY FUUSH LAlf' E;";G>.
Guaranteed, worth $1..00
CHOPPED BEEF,
Fresh and purf, lb
Fsicasse or Soup CHICKENS
Vi\iA\ killed, tb
PORK LOINS, Strictly
Fresh, Whole or Half, per lb
Cake Bake Demonstration
A compound as pure as if made in your
own kitchen—come to the City Market,
siM: how it is done and have a free sample
of the delicious cake made from
Cake Bake. The package sells at
BEST MOCAVE COFFEE
Per pound
:
Full Line of Legs of Lamb, Roasting
•*Chickens, Turkeys, Rib Roasts, Porterhouse and Sirloin Steaks, Pork Loins, and
AH Delicatessen Products at Bargain
Prices.
SMITH & HOBART STREET,
to Main wtrret seventy five
feet; then southwesterly parallel to
;IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Main street fifty feet to other
iftwecn the Citizens' Building and lands; thence along the same southLoan Association, a corporation, easterly parallel with the second
('•iniplitiMiit, and Mury Dunn, et course seventy-five feet to Main sheet
;iU., defendants. Fi fa for palp' and the point or place of beginning.
v\ PHn'tgiigeii premises, dated DeBeing lots twenty-five (2">) a n d ;
wm\n-f t3lh, 1721.
Ix (20) 6Yrm:TV>"^r"PGTtto'TI J"
I!;. virtiiL' of the above-stated writ, f the Salamander Works at Wood- j
mi" directed and delivered, I will bridge, K. J.," tiled in the office of •
;>«>e to t^ale at pubUfc vendue, on the clerk of the county of Middlesex i
|
i:!)XKS!)AY,,IANUARYTWEXTY-i under file No. 406Being the same premises conveyed
1 I l l f l . NINETEEN HUNDRED
ito the said Bryan Punn by deed from
AND TWENTY-TWO,
! William T, Ames and wife dated
l:it tv.d oYWk in the afternoon of| 'October 2, 1907, and ri-eorded in the
. - • i i ii clay at the Sheriff's oiliee in the ulfic'e of the county clerk in book 407
• • i ;. ni' New Brlinswick, N. J.
I of deeds, page 10,i, etc.
All that tract or parcel of land
Decree amountina1 to approximately
particularly
nr ii pn'ini>es. b.ereiKJjfti'r
p
S2.S00.00.
ii '^cri'iied, situute., 4f iiiB and being ji
l . t i v »- .nwi.-inii ni* Wt>i4Jfe'kit(»v*if
L--,;if:tv of :
State of New rights, privileges, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereunto belonging or
Iji'iriiiiiiiifr'on the northerly side of in anvwisc appertain:!.-^. ,
ELMER E. WYCKOFF.
M..:n ^iivct at the southwest corner
Sheriff.
the lam!- hereby conveyed, whicl
iiu i-- al.-M di>tunt ninety-two and THOMAS L. HANS )N. E, (1 ..
*27.iJt>
S
•iici'.ci'.
i-h-ilf foet northeasterly from the
rrii'V df huiiU late (if Matthias Dec. 30-Jan.'G. 13,20
i-d>'i ii'k.-, and from sujd beginning;
Turquoise Ta::ii:ian of Safety.
'•.: ' i'ii!inii.!» "'.intheasti'vly alu
A I I K I I I ' ^ a n n j O ! \ M T S in s m n e <if t h e •
I'M .:r. ^tifet lii'iy feet to the line of
•I- ci-.-.tyed to William I.ueUhur.-t F.uroin'nii ciiyniric.v t h e i.iisu>iii s l i l l
r
*H
PERTH AMBOY
CHEVROLET
FOUR NINETY MODEL
ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION
The: ettimaUd «©»t »f Minnmf a . CHEVROLET"Four-ninety" Touring car is two cents per mile.
Think of it! Five people at a total cost of two cents
per mile, compare that with train and trolley fares.
Economy in pleasure as well as transportation.
p r e v i i i l s of w r . i r i ' i ^ a rill;; s c l w i t h
t i i i < | ' : o i s e asi A taiUiiiLiu a ^ a l u ^ t
a
29c
violent death.
Price* F. O. B. Factory
PEANUTS
Fresh roasted, Qiuut
ORANGES,
Thin planned and juicy, dcz.
10c
25c
BEST IN
TOURING
QUALITY
JOHN W.
OLSEN CO.
Fuur-Xiiifty
ROADSTER
Futir-Xinely
DELIVERY _ _ _ _
Bertranc! Avenue,
MIXED NUTS, Alhiow
'
With plenty of alm'oii J-, ft __
'Phone 336
Besides the Artiples Lii'ei Hs.e We
Carry a Full Line of Fruits and Vege-
Deliveries to
Four-ninety
S E D A N __:
Fpur-niirtty
COUPE
phtne call will bring a car to your d»or
tables al Bargain Prices, too Numerous
to Mention.
Sewarei} i
LOWEST IN
Perth Amboy City Market
MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS -VEGETABLES
Keasboy
Hop^iawn
WHOLESALE
AND
JEFFERSON MOTORS, Inc.
i
RETAIL
Telephone 15
319 MADISON A V - t '
AW, WHAT'S THE
ByLF.VanZdm
0 Western Nt«r«p«|>m
f
MOCKNG>
A COOD
t '•
Fords
PRICE
AT THE CIRCUS
$12.50
_ $25.00
_ $50.00
. $100.00
.
$250.00
$500.00
_ _ $1000.00
Come in and get a Past Book and joint the Club.
PERTH AMBOY
LIBERTY ROLL, Made from
Pure Pork, whole or half, lb
Pays
Pays
Pays
Pays
Pays
Pays
Pays
"A Good Bank To Be With"
Extra Fancy GRAPEFRUIT
Thin Skinned and Juicy,'? for
FRESH PIGS' FEET,
•1 Pounds for
Club
Club
Club
Club
Club
Club
Club
SHERIFF'S SALE
MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES
FRESH HAM,
(til from Jersey Pork, lb ___
$127.50
25c
50c
$1.00
$2.00
$5.00
$10.00
$20.00 -
PERTH AMBOY TRUSTCO.
PERTH AMBOY
Our Aim is to Provide First Class
$63.75
.
Everybody Welcome.
NEW JERSEY'S LARGEST FOOD STORE
131 SMITH STREET,
$25.50
IN 50 WEEKS (For Christmas 1922)
C-CNE- ANt>
- h o w we't"- Co V)
DEPARTMENT AMP fytt
ii^
PERTH AMBOY
to Be Nplie
:•**'••*•-.'•
::
m<-mem
»»»*«
LORD^S DAY ALLIANCE
DENIES ATT
FT TO
INSTITUTE "BLUELAW"
PERTH AMBOY
j!
TODAY AND SATURDAY
Matinee and Night
The Cinema of the Century!
The FOUR
H&RSpMEN
of the APOCALYPSE
On January J«. th* I ntd'i Day
Alliance will hold its annual meeting
<n the First Pre»hyten*n church.
Trenton. Two sr-wtfns will hv held.
aft«rnnon *nd evening, and
of W a i anil national
peaApn the program at both
Anrong the speaker* who wi'.l
*K6rt "Talks are sueh men as Rev,
Peter K. Emm***. Sheriff Walter,
Firth of Merrer County, and Rev.,
Judtre David B. T»t»pkia*. lit. II,
' Pririceton. •.
The Alliance stand* for a sane Sun-'
day, one \hai gives rvs* to tfce body
and the mind and believes taut the
Ifeiy of Rest in a part of th*. portioa
<>f miods into, which evwnr man is
horn when he comes Into th* wi>rW.
However,, the' Alliance; rejet-ts with
s.'nrn .the imputation that it fawrn
the so called blue1 law. It rTaiHat ths'
in Xetr Jersey there is no blue lav. that the amendments, to the Sund >>
law by the Legislature in 1893 nw >
this l i w a broad and UHenit «»«>tv
Discussion of this matter will cr-r-v
ho fore both sessions at 3 o'clock s. .
at 7;45 p. m.
BIG ACTS 5
AUDEVILLE ANOTHER
MAY BE STARTEt)
NOTICE! ,
Starting Next Week
DAY, JANUARY 2 5
Change of Vaudeville Prices
»..
-—
- -
RIVALS LAY CLAIM
TO CHAMPIONSHIP OF
TOWN IN MIDGET CLASS
Since defeating the Parish Ht •..>*>
Juniors by a score of 2*-It- U.-»
Saturday flight th* W»»mU><-i.ijw
Rivals now believe that they .-»•.«• m a
(>osition t« claim the town has5> ':twll
championship in the S i pound ohjs.
The performers on the new oh-?m|ii(»ishin combination are made ••:> »R
'•«•!!«u-s: U. U*>IM, H. Deter, l > Kirn."
1
—*"ar in \h* inttttor at
thr
th* rolling mirf,
nirmntatnn
I he
me of the givst .hllli.ttl.wn «f fc
world, Jlerlii-n J. S|>li»ten «rlt.<a hi
ttie World'* Work
In the anw .-f ttw
first eiu|iln> of the Ma>** Iher*
«ft-atfr dtlei than any la (VtitraL
•Vnterh-a tmlBT—there were mttrtans at
in n-.ti'im «\liere HI>* tl.ere
of
ttrt «M(HI litrhiK In
km ttwj »rv vti'll pri>p.irtiivir>l,
no sl^ns of
*
ilwarfKni
"T»plr,.' Is 1lu>
aai»f M Ikr [rib* to watrh
ni> tn.m-iUnU .ThW i t w r i i ? ? w at
ih
f4
*he worW hrt«c-rn •."(« nmt « « A D
trtt* I'm Its own
, Then n < alnnil'v i-uiite nn<| <XM-{< tht'4e
.
rims »tnl * prit
WIT? tr yrttrnc
ft
In
on miter k*'(ti tn i
nil fitrli-iilturt> <leve>n|i»il In
lite itetjtHii'l" of ^ tie)ii'iil"H»Jj
like \jellmv
writit. Tvnyilf
Iiah
lily t;' reml tinIT nun siilu) i-rn
V|-Mji|.i|i-
fl»htnc
TIIIIH
i d
fr\rr
i
,>f f>- ir
:it.-» f.- i tit.'
Id'rliij: in
thf
|t'i-l>et l l n w
Ll|l.
»i rid WIK r>H-iiitl\
of <tUi«riS»nvl" ni1i;ni(l>nn In
wltli
hiv>>: u!in»ils mid \\\p vital
will, wliicli to strtrt n
wl.at tt'iey"
^
Oiw J» a
of htin1>vo,«l, tho other n
of rattan. A cleft ts
In ifce Mli'k, ntnl a stone
i>- itw\>il Into the rleft to keep
thi> siiU»s oiurt, Tlie llr<>iiiakr»r
iirt- mil tif tlie stick hehis U»>\ ami the oilier
o n j of tlw >tUU tiwr a bunch nf
ilrirtl lravi><i. Thou he NliWs
\W rattan r.i|v l«Mie*1h the Hi<ft
sli-k ami £r.i*|<s U with Imtli
In |J4> \. I
Ilir X(:i\;i 4<i«]i|i'r limy
ARE YOU AILING ?
hiivi
t h l > t t i i n j : In
The original cause of almost evory disease has n
proven to be H prptwur* upon nervw wh»>r« they
branch out ffora thi1 spine. Relieving t'.iis
rrmnvw yimr nilrnrnt, wtihout l>tinging about new
ailments in other parts of your body.
SUH'S EFFECT ON MAN'S WORK
How Toiler'^ Capacity Incrtattt at
the Days Crow Longer—LtM
Pr«du-ti«fl in Wlntir.
It h a * lii'cn f..«in.| i l m t itien» Is a (I!*tini't
rrliiilnii
l'c!w•'.ii
«»»•'» v H i u u l t y
f o r Wink nutl ll'iv Inii'iintiv nf t h e li^ht
Thiropructio achit'Vfs its rpsults, even in ailmr.U
^ by
in w l i l e h lli;il » « r k 1-t norfitnmHl, s a y *
back
f<«rth a s i.i|\!.lly as 111* Imnils can
the frirtion of tlu 1 rsittim
t the fliarn oilti- nf the
wnixl
I'aiiM's
l^nliii'ii.
The
t*nve« th-;in t<i smolder, BIKI he
Miw> lhi-ui hitii a fliii.io.
It isji'i a »|nVilv |in«iSM, lint
It Is s«iv. 1-Vi ;>'iii'l;itlcHls Ik'\rtUii i n i i n r y t I'^c pj^mirs nf
the f»»r>'»'-nnvri-i] h l i u hnvi1 tieii]«>n tlvir tiix1 stiilcs for
f c x f mwl fur liont.
-—
After the sun turns m>rth\\urd. for
Instance. «t the close of the year, the
vrndunl Inavase uf the tiatiirnl lights
lends In n ri*1 In the avernce man's
wnrklnc powers, This rls*1 emu I HUM
bones which, by a slight displacemfnt, produce the
nerve pressure. No drugs, knife, or massage applied.
Consultation free.
thrtniKhnut the siirln.it, ami l< arrvsted
.nls'vilien the summer hent begins to
(into Its effect.
iMirlnc lUe Imt months the favorable
influence nf the llb.1i! Is H good drill
i'iiiint<iniried hy the enervating teui|>eri.ture; Imt when. In the h\le summer
iind eiuly utituiiin. (he temperature has
fnllrn. the enrHietoy fur .wurk
(•reuses,
' '
Dr. ALBERT GOTTSCHALK
CHIROPRACTOR
Second Floor, Room 216> Raritan BtiilJhig
175 Smith St., Cor. M.diwn Ave;, Perth Amboy
Graumff. Jacob, W. Edgar and J. Ed- REPAIRING RAVAGES OF WAR
Any team that feels quaKt'uM ta How Cooperative Societies Are Aidiispule the claim of the RivsU n ,y
'"9 the Good Work in Devastated
F r e n e h R oion
d.trcss a challenge to Georw !>e;er.
'
»\Yi'?t Green street, Woodbriujif. N. J,.
i l \ e nu»venKiit in llie devnstnted re-
'I'Ui'ii, when the (lark days
iho effect Is seen In the dlnilnlnhed
• •utput oT the worker. ThN apparently lieniinos mure noticeable If the
weather Is unusually colil with the
dark»ess.
Telephone .18Sti
Elevator Ser\"ice-
ij
tt na llB l i i at J H I W KBQirg m MI I
flBiiVI \MJgf
THrESFfir
A dnrk, oild winter, therefore, ts
much more likely In uffei't unn's work-
C A P E C O D S E A C O A S T T A L E jums nf Kramv lui* made cimsldemlile U\x capacity adversely limn a dark,
Two-tlilnU of tht varth'i iurf*c«
EYES EXAMINED
THRILLS W I T H DRAMA
|.r,.*:Tvss; in fiut. ay the present time warm otfr. There Is^ittvjiddliliinal ad- tii covered with water.
OF TORN HEARTS
the p v a l w pan of ivcitistnuU-'ii vantage with the lntter\lt swuls to
Headaches Relieved by
'• Women Who Watt'* the PK'.ygoers- «'<rk is «tocute<l by such societies. the writer, namely, that a durk, warm
Tlie earth Is never nearer to the
11
?ath<? feature that brings Manruerite '^'t " ^ C>vernraent nud the piipulu- winter, would ineaii a lower nlr pres- planet Mars than :<iM>00,0U0 milei,
Properly Fitted Glasses
. l a y u n , Cieigbton Hal* »n«i «e«rp? " ^ •<* U w <>«vastnled localities have sure Ann If the wlnicr were cuiil. '£hi»..
'ineiluKts of the "greatest lower air pressure would most probaLfuM Gnmi
The.earlli nuikin 'n complete r^volu
MacQuanie to the Crescent Theatre
value. Turthernww, tlio bly be. good for the health of both tile fl*u around the stu^,^ ^ie ilderlnl
next week is a story of the sea—the ^T.L™.
,
oathaPraniN*
enoourages their*
manual and bruin worker.
' year,
(a that is sometimes calm atut
lion and development.
A warm winter would no duuht be
fy I,. o^Urqre stormy
TRi? earffi susultis a presiurt of
sMiT
s
IT •TWiwr TBTO
hut always
beaimtul and cruel.
op*rallvo societies have heen organ winds
l
b
from a southerly quarter. SiK*h
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
tons exerted by the light of
A story of men who have fought tied In the department of the Sleurthe- winds, coming from tlie warm ocean, the sun.
At to my tUndlns aik your
the cruel sea—men on whose faces the el-Moselle, They hRve already o\f : would he cloud-laden, and the result
doctor. ,
sea has stamped their characters; «alned Important results. On Decemher would be darker days. This would apmen whose natures .have been tern- SI, 1920, urgent repairs had been made | ( , y e s p w . | n l l y t 0 l a r B ( . c i , | e s . n d ,,.,. or ,,|, lg tl) , h e estimates of the |e17 H SMITH STKSCT
pered or softened by the stem life " • r p r o l l 1 ! l l * t ' l j t t . V .,
" ^ • l o w n 8 - w h o s e a[l/[n m winter time Is OIOJIMS.
PERTH AMBOT
, _.
, ,.
,
.*
,
The sums disbursed fur these, repairs
. „ . g n ,.,v e ».,j u l i w r i|Bh».
s screening
o f u U Ot Impurities. n a
8
Opposite Woolworth't I a*d
of
A story
of a woman
,«0,ooo
(?24."" * *
°"
"
o i «m*t>
c 4 par),
l o 124or
whofisher
waitsfolk.
and keeps
burning
in her.m0 H
81 perfranca
cent of
the
FARM JOURNAL SAYS:
10c Store.
heart a love as steady and undying t o l »i s m u ( w id out for this purpose lu
Why
Bridal
Orang*
Bloaaoma.
as the beacon in the lighthouse tower, the department. In 1920 the co-operuSome of the hardest nuts to crack
Various theories have' bceu jlvsn
The plot: the triangle of t w o bro- live societies cAmmenced the erection
And if He Had Fallen!
Who Invented the Friction Mitch!
regarding the use of orange blos- have th« sweetest meat Iftslde.
*he record tielght of 33r
The ^ **1 hrni bulUHngs. or 88 per cent soms' as bridal ornaments. The cus-'
A German ehetnist has made on ex- triers in lov? Tttli one girl
0 feet ID an airplane, a Frenchman hauatlve study of this questi.ui and stronger one wins her by H«s and •* l h * W * ' l " l1'* <l(l Part Itlent ' The torn Is supposed to have heen broucht
Folks say "a8 end as a cucumber,"
One of the strungeDt flowers, and
Id He gtetnea to be flying through concludes Ihnt no one person can b« tricks, hut his treachery and jealousy' • UU1 disbursed t<* t""- above
" - to Kurope hy the cnmvlera frum How cool Is a ciii'inuber, anywajl
one that Is not often seen, becaua* tt
2O,2Tin,(HW francs
roRe-0Olon>(i atmosiihore when at
to he the inventor of the
only blossoms aft.T ulght has faK«O,
the Kast. the Snracen brides being
work his own andjjing and, in the end.
at altitude.
Two swallow* don't make w e cum- •nd then withers before dawa conMa,
friction match.---Xcleuiittc American.
accustomed to wear orange wtvuths
the winners are the man who was true
at tliulr marriage. To this objection nwr, but thre«.or four swallows mak« t« the cereus. F.tcept la bloom thl»
suit] the woman whose love waited.
plaut, one of the few turning algbt
How Human Head* Differ.
was raised that, although the orange
There is strong, virile drama in the' Women have broader heads In com- tree was brought to England aa too hastily.
Into day. Is uuattracll**.
cunflict between the brothers. There parison with ihclr length, darker eyes early as 1200. It was long before
is potent, poignant love thajt knows and hair, and a less marked bony de- there was any real cultivation of It
sacrifice, heartache, suffering and the velopment of the skull,' according to even In greenhouses. A second [.theOnly hare tires repaired that a r t
joy that follows sorrow. ffcer« is • Miss Fleming of Aberjatwith, Who, ac- ory Is that orange blossoms came to
worth
repairing. Only be snra t»
be
worn
by
brides
an
their
marriage
i rare, delightful atmosphere in th« wrdluj to Uie Daily Chronlcl^ gave
have an experienced mat do t h *
Cape Cod sea coast locations, and th* * • British ass,>clatlon some facts and because they were not only scented,
work. It Is practical and
i11
^ « ^ l t h h r ^vestlga
but also were rare and costly and so
quaint, homely characters. There
of
nrt rowUl f e a t u
' within the reach of only the noble
and will »«ve many tlmw IU
Under A e Management of Louis M. Granat
I melodrama us sweeping and
i and rich, that Indicating the bride to
For best results
as a iwrmy
stormv sea
.as
«*• in
>«> the
A third la that
: be of High rank.
, breathless chm*x. Ther* is
. Weld).
I orange bridal, wreaths had their
tainment that lifts you out of your-: She had compared these with the flg- o r l g i n („ 8p t t i n > W h e re oranges hare
self in every foot of this vibrant' ores of Professor Fleure relating to been cultivated for centuries. Thence
There was a marked tendency the fashion passed to France, and
drama of life.
' both In boys and girls to an'luch more by means of French millinery was
Vt«E
THEATRE
178-180 New Brunswick
"ACE OF HEARTS"
1 In width than lu length of head. Re- spread to other lands.
IEET
SMITH STREET
Purtb Ajnboy. N J.
G R I P P I N G S T O R Y - examination showed that the vivid red
to 5
Continuous Performance
A screen melodrama of'compelling hair of children changed Into brown
From 2 to 11
to 11
Open 7 a. m. to 7 : 3 0 p. m Tel. 1*7S
How Pood for Navy It Protected.
power, of suspense that is maintained about the twelfth yeur. In the case of
COuunlssary supplies for the I'ulted
to the last foot of film, complicated <*lr-hatre« children the darkening States navy are Inspected by the- UniPROGRAM WEEK JAN. 23.
EEK JAN. 23.
Ot
earlier la the
ted States department of Agriculture,
1 with an unusual twist that grips your
hoys.
which Is strictly observing that our
heart as well as your interest, is the
TUESDAY &
sailor boys obtain giuid fowl. DurltiK •
• specialize in safe, prompt and accurate transmia"Ace of Heaj-ts," made by Guldwyn
the last year Its Inspectors sutloned
Hew
to
Find
Faults
in
Machinery.
from an original Gouverneur Morris
Vaudeville and Photoplays
i of f unda to all part* of the world at lowest rate*.
It yyour automobile eiiRiue is not run- Rt the various navy yards, lutses nf
scenario, and coming to the Ditmas
EACH WEEK
I
supplies
and
naval
luuiiliuK
e\tiinhie<l
i
It
h
l
d
nd
you
do
not
know
FOREIGN MONEY RATES
as It should, und you do not know
theatre next week. Wallace Worsley
U total of 2f>.K80,a7fl |M.uud* of fruits I
JVERNEUFMORRIS
Prices good up till 1 P. M.
!.
directed it. Lon Chancy, John Bows l e t l l 0 S 1 ., U k , s a l l ( ( I m l k e a
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
and vegetables^ for the navy. Of the
. ers and Beatrice Joy act the leads.
diagnosis, aa a physlc-laii does wlivn he amounts Inspected, -.',(Ki-j.;t.V,i peutid*
Rate per 1000 .
.
Rate'per 1000
Production 4
__„
$ .50
Czeiho-Slovak
?U.0O
Acts of Excellent
strja
MAIN STREET LIFE
w*»ts to »««•» " ll111 "»* t"'""1* l s were rejected, cuts aiiuiuiitliiu tn 111,I N N E W P I C T U R E ^ t h the interior machiuery of his pa- 08'J pounds were imide, uml S,1,0H
VAUDEVILLE
••many
6-"0
Poland
-38H
I
in Streets o f America that «<«»- T h l s Improved device for de- j pounds were f.mort t» he of short
The Main
ingary .^
1.75
Rumania ,
7.20
and
il
rullll
{
weight
lu
addition
to
this
work.
1,**»
*
«»
""
nnltf
g
. wind in and out of every
l i
410
JEANNE EAGLES
I
of possessing .two ! 332^73 pouniU o( frulu and «-ge. u
to be duplicated in the
naw
for
the
marine
,
.
. ,
, .. . .
ear-tfleces wlik-h entirely
^ exclude ex bles were
d f
h
i
MCOB GOLDBERGER, BANKER
"THE WORLD AND THE found a screen picture of themselves w ^ , n o l j j e 4 J( ,,„„ a J o ) l l l w , ^ w r p a l u Biwt.m, New York. I'bll.del
Established 1886
nth
I
WOMAN"
in |he new Betty Cumu&un produc- w h , c h , 3 p , t c w l UIW)11 t l l e p l i r t w h | l r e ,,hla and San Ulego.
CABLES. CHECKS. CURRENCY. MONE1£ ORDERS.
lion, "For Tho^e We Uive," a C o l d - - ^ ^ n ^ to SUsr*cted to be. and the j
,,
—
WEDNESDAY ANDTHURS.
wyn release, cowing to U » DiUwti g o t * t» w magnined that th* teeatloa j
- ' ^ h y OHrf*
AMBOY.N. J.
Theatre, (or three days, beginning - a n t nature of the trwMe can be
MrinTrJr—ivbui «m jum
S BIG TIME ACTS ^
next Thursday. In this picture/whTrh~*«,««rciry determined."
g 0 f ofi Mr. Ostrich?
ostrifh—IswuiwutBwjd uo«ou» of
was written by Perley Poore She*.
,
^——
of
••?:>
tb-Lhato per iH'rforated music rojto dlt
hun and rjirectwi by Arthur Rosson, » J
Why H* la Unpopular.
VAUDEVILLE
typical, small American town finds' "Mrs, BuhkeWUe tare U unpopu- \ th-tha blamed thing1* t-t-turolng
ALL-STAR CAST
some of its distinctive characteristics'• lar with the golfers since be worked —Wayalde Tales.
WE HANDLE LEHIGH A WILKE5in
reproduced on the acreea. •
liS bard on his Inveatloo.
'
Hew It Usually Wsrtca.
There k the viUage hotel, U t h fel Mr, BwkeiwWhart the tewntlonT
Bunker—A goll ball that i "D« J«" believe th»( * Wft
BARRE COAL CO.'StCOAL ONLY.
criknbling Colonial portico, and the I
the itwkes durtaf the course luraeth away wrath t
few stores that have been built into |
and there to no chance t "Oh, yes; ofteuer. though, wpath
the ground floor, the greybeard* on I
YOUR CHOICE OF WltKES-BARRE
the score,
frightens awny a soft answer.
thr porch, with their ancient windaor j
ctuiirs tilted back against the wall of
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
OR PLYMOUTH, DELIVERED BY
. the jjfiildinas t n e frame house v i t a j
the
*rawn
shades
that
i
i
daad
by
day,!
a
BIG TIME ACTS
Lbut « garablinc plaee. at
• the plain, unpretentious clapboard
n VAUDEVILLE
with foar home m«rcb«ntt.
home that strikes the foreign visitor
pay tt
BUCK MANNING
a* *ne of the ueaf unuaual • i f h i a i n
A1|)HHrick All thcM insittflHitA tkibM
of your smiiowry tho Uttw
houw the people, aad
'f^j^H^^I Wflft^^HP Wl^^B w W f l ^
Matinees 10c and 20c
Nights 10,
20,30 and 40c
;
Night Surprise Night
THS> Biggest Show in Town
for the Money
ERTH
LEADING THEATRES
•«" «
T'
UNAS CRESCENT
LET GEORGE DO IT
m
1
I
I
3 CHANGES OF
I
I
5
Spend Your *Money
The Better
thePriirting
RYMSHA CO.
glare fti futfr Atib
stop ghtHnt at m»,™ bv"
The Throne and
Footstool
:ATHERJOHN$
Pepto-Mangan Is Sold in Liquid
and Tablets—the Same
Medicinally.
By NELLIE F. BROWN
Kewnpaper 8ynri.(CBta.
Mut Aunt I'niilrniT dirt glare
the Klni( sutto (Irew up before tbr
t-'iHi!stiHi|. mill p'x-r l,nnl«> h»«t to ren.|<H-lure U-forv *he nxilil fei a
Yet, when I.awn'tiiH' Klne
next mimilng to 1m|»tlr«» f«r
even Aunt I'rnilnuv'n Rrtni
lined before M-s w-innlnx
nlthouiih «h« didn't quite I now h«<w It
In ft few moment* they
till three we»tr<l on the tiny plans, until Prurience stulilonly rememher«<l her
1
EaH Btitkmin, National Chaprtrwherrie*
»n th* Mow, ana w a sR*y.
lain of Antfrican L«gion, It R»obKfrtMl to rein i propriety to tend »•
gardM a* Man1! Man.
her dinning.
After thnt t b « * sewncd to b» a ,
"F1|hting parsons" were commrtn
(Trent many r"iiw>iw f»*f t.a*rrn»r*
King, owner of Die Throne, tn visit the j furlns; the World vnr, hut those who
actually
fought
humble Footstool. He took tn rutting
were not. Ilev.
'cr<*» lots anil i online In through a
Karl
HlHrkman,
gap In the. fi'in.'. Tbls brw«M tn him
KnnSHs,
earned
thr rilMiivery that the "line fertfV and
The Kings hull nlwnys hi'en the peoir^MEOICINE »M
The famoui blood builder, Oudc't ple of the vlllape. Nmie but the New
Pento-Mangan, ran be had In tablet Knglnnd bom run "sense" JiiRt what
The safe family
f'irm, «• irrll *« In itqnM. Bnmr peopl* that niPnns. There were more showy
therr were people Of more
medicine for Colds prefer Pepto-Mangan tablets to theestates,
liquid. They are put up in n conven- wealth; but these were "summer peoand Coughs.
ient package There are people who ple" or newcomers. The Kings had
WARNING t Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin.
take the uquld Pepto-btangnn at liome
Builds new strength
upon
the
same
irround—
the
hill
rising
morning and night, and take the tabNO DRUGS
Unless you see the name "Bayer" on taWets, you
Just north of the town square.
lets lit noon time.
When Dr. Philemon Kin* hopame
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
Medicinally the liquid And the tablot form of Glide's IVpto-Mnngan s>r« heir to the estnte, he retired from rlty
over 22 years and proved safe bv millions for
!
the snme. Any tlrtiKKlHt enn tupply life, and by remodeling and enlargthis woll-known lilmid builder. Phy- ing the old hnme and beautifying the welt needed n-imirln|c. and
Ii
I
s
sohrlQuet,
th*
• Colds
Headache
Rh«uttwtism
grounds, he had made It the most adHO8E who miffrr from B i n l o n a i
l ntrlntiK hnv<> prescribed Oude's Peptohowever. He has
rsllrn ArrlKwitnlt Fwor FlttlnirHlKMH
King!) had done nothing nitwit It fnr
will fliul rrlkf In the KAKT "BillIMn"
Toothache
Neuralgia
Neuritis
j Mnnicnn for yi'iirs. It restore* the mired place In (own. The lawns and Home yeHMs, he Insisted that he xlmuld
beeh elected naArrh ftupport, Comfort Fc«ture of
I blood to Its normal healthy it«t« by gardens were extended by adding sev- assume the entire expense. Miss I'mtional chnrjlaln, of
Earache
Lunibago
Pain, Pain
eral
acres
of
the
farm
land,
which
i InrrciisliiR the number of red cells.
the American Ledenrt> liked nentness nntl nieMy— what
brought
one
corner
down
to
the
old
I Men, women and Children who are
gion.
Accept
only
"Bayer"
package
which
contains
proper direction*.
New Kngland spinster doe« notV-and
j run down, weak, pale and sickly, re- Foote place—a hnlf-acre or so of Ian* the fence had been an eyesmi* fwr s«m»
To make fun
that
had
cut
Into
the
King
estate
for
Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets—Aim bottles ol U »md 106—Druggists,
piiln normal health by helping the
for the boys while
time—the wall on the « s t Md» ituS
Aittrla U the tiaie Mr* of Bwar HannfacloM <tf UoatMUeMMtMtt *t •tfkTUaell
Mi Hid to get back Its strength. Look mnny years, having been Bold by antumbling down—no she tonsvnted. The
In France, RevImpecunious
King
In
payment
of
debt.
(MiMlnihln NowhKrn KU*
fi.r th?> nnme "Gude's Pepto-Mangan*
erend
Kluckmnn
fence
catqe
down
and
the
tfall
was
Here stood the cottage of Amos
For Men, Women and CMMrea
«n the packngo. Advertisement.
offered to box a
Foote, whose daughter Prudence, was carted away.
87 Wait 46th 8«rset, New York
It took quite a lone time, and It re- Match with any chaplain of the A. E,
Wrlm r>>r inummUMlOalalnsftnd I'rtc* Unlhis hounekeeper. Dr. King tried hard
F. of his weight. He wasn't chosen
BELIEVED IN SAFETY FIRST to buy this land hack from Amos, quired a great deal of sunervlston on duiplxln
of the legion for that reawho absolutely declined to Bell. TheLawrence's part, »nd much consultaSnu II Ruth Wanted fa Be Quito 8ur» controversy become town talk, and tion with Miss Fnote, the elder—nnrt •OB, however, his followers declare. It
About Her Proprietorship of
then It was that some wag spoke of Louise. Rut for s»me rrasnn—at first wma because "he Is at all times a
That Appla Pl«.
the King estate as "Thfl Throne," and n plausible one, and later, mnre In- man's man nnd represents the liberal
Amos' ttny cottage ns "The Footntool." definite ones the new fenr* dl<l n«t •pltit nf the orgnnliatlon."
Returning from France, Reverend
TIHTP vim never ony haste at Aunt The nntnos stuck. Nobody said "the go up.
nniilieu's tnhle; consequently Ruth, King place" or "the Foote cottnfie,"
The shrubbery on tlie Ktns estate EUckman resumed his pulpit in
ilie youngt'Mt of nil the nieces and any more. IJUe most controversies. It needed thinning out. and little hy \\n\e Cfcanute, Kan. One of his- first acts
M.'plH'ii's who «ntlu1 rod at Hunting engendered bitterness. pnsMnR the en. hushes, hedces. vines an*! perennial* WHS lo attend n public dance. He
Build Firm "Stay-Then" Flesh—IncrMM £lMfgy.
1I1II In ths Kiiinnior. bad learned what mfty on to the next generation. PruKnown as
thn* dld«t dance, but thorough.1; enjoyed
if
jfWl ^*l»li% ^o y^lssJy «i*fl y * w s«in t — — .
,.
_
pp
UM fun. A protest mine from Mi conin (»x|n>ct. EverythlnR was served by dence Foote spent all the hnrtl, lonely
flceh ila your bones, increase your nerve force sod power and look and feel 10
par oant better, simply try taking, two of Mastln's tiny yeast VITAMON Ikbtet*
Aunt Diitotlu'ft herself, and age had years Of her life from girlhood to spin- sides of the Int. «nd even In Miss I*m- tr*g*tl«n and he resigned. His resigwith woh mwl sjid watch the
Klrlrt pri'rcdcncc.
sterltood In hating the Klnir*. and the <lenWs front ilnoryn.nl. OttenslWy nation wasn't accepted.
resulU.
Msntdn'n VITAMON
Tken he began doing other things.
'I'lifTf OH me a day, however, when younger Klnps hnd treated her with these were to run aloneslde the fenreTry it-and you
Ttblets oonUin highlyicon centrato-be,
but
hy
full
they
h
w
n
to
take
R* rlffert vp a gymnasium in the
ted yesitV-vitaminea M well as
Rmh, rohirnliiK to the family dining arrogance or pntronlxlng tolerance, acwill knoiv ivhy
on a more uneven outline, some
the two other still mom imporb«9Md«nt of his church and gave borr.mm nftor n RciiHon spent In.her room cording to their temperamentR.
tant vitAminea (Fst soluble A
planted
on
the
Klnc
l»wn
and
s
Inf leasons to the hoys of tlw> Sunday
with n sore throat, found at her place
and Water soluble C) and are
encronchtni; on the F<>ote pinlen.
•chool. The church liked It.
oow being used by thousands.
a little delectable npple pie, BO small
The young man In the second nutoBy-nndhy It hetnn to be less notifiThey positively will Dot upset
tlint It swincil as If It must be meant
R«T«r«nd
Blackumn
refused
offers
mobllp snw It all—the drunken reel of able that tlie Ftmtstool nns an
the »*om»oh or cause gas, but,
for her alone. Nevertheless, she de»
on the contrary, art s greet aid
the enr ahend, driven hy. unskilled to the Throne or ti» pass^rshy. Th» front larger churches to stay with his
to digestion, to overcome constitermliiiMl to l)« cautious.
hands; the young girl walking hy the fenre, It was derided, should not be pastorate In Clmnute. Ills, view dt
pation and u a general condi"Am I—" she looked nnxionsly toSunday "blue laws" is characteristic:
roadside, struck and thrown Into the built until spring.
tioner of the whole nyntcm. I'imiird the hend of the table, where wt\
"To
my
mind
the
advocacy
of
such
gutter. He renehed her side as quickboils and skin eruptions
Lawrence made a p r a t many mm* lawtoaly serves to cheapen religion in
her
iiwe-lnsptrlng
relative—"am
I
to
to vanish like magic, ths
1
ly as did the driver of the unfortun- trips up (ron) the Htjr Hint * Inter than
Ml.NTIIOIATEI) ^ *
he utility for this pie, or Is, It nil
th%
minds
of
the
musses
and
tends
to
.ileiion
becornm trpsh and
ate car. It needed hut a moment to Ills mother thought at all necessary.
\i.t.pR\j(.i.isrs
clear, the cheeks glow with ruddy
Aunt Dorothea?"—Wayside Tales.
assure them that the girl was not seri- It was remnrkable. too. how often t.ou- poah It back into the superstitions of
health, the flesh becomes firm,
FARM FOR SALE
the eyes bright. Mastin's VITAously hurt, and after a mumbled apol- Itw considered It her duty to run nrer tbt past. What Is rest mid relaxation
to
tha
farmer
may
not
be
auch
to
the
florid* iv-ftim ptixluclliN tsini, iiuinedl»tf>
MON Tablets are positively
ogy, the man slunk stealthily awny, from Dnlton, where she wa£ teaching,
occuptmy; gmn\ IUIHI, hlKh nlHtn eultlvaguaranteed to g
p v ey
you new
guaranteed
w
tlun; newly fpm'eil, new nve ruiun i:i)ULB~e,
as the younger man Bald: "Let me ns- to spend a Sunday with Aunt l*ni- bank clerk."
nealtb, energy and ambition and
wall, barn, fronting 61) foot highway In highOf what uaa ar« Am fcatuna with aa
De v e r v
improve
your
appearance.
Do
ly <!ev*!vj>tf<l rnixlerti farmlnK cuwinunUy;
you denw, who must be so lonely In wintnottUd .Hn, flabhy B b
te
h
•fur lurife canning factory, fiyrup factory
not accept imitations or substipoucbu undo tlia v» o a c a
anil dulry; wuhtn threB-ftuartern mile rallter. Most ftstonishlnit of ill wrii lh> HQKOR BRITISH WAR MOTHER
tutes. You can get Mastin's
lovklnt
lat.7
Let
VltUMB
ctinl loiLilliiK station. GIWHI Irish potato
Louise looked up quickly. "Oh, th^re fnct that those week end visits
VITAMON Tablets liom any
condltlona.
tand; planted In January under fair condigood drucgift.
Q«n«r«l Ptrahing Give* Har Kiss and
Is no need to trouhle you, Mr, Kltip " seemed to coincide with
tions, Irish [KH&toaa should yield 60 barrflli
pt*r acrn tnady fur market April a.n<l May There is only one medicine that really she Raid, and hlushed, partly hecnu.ie
American Legion Women Pay
and prrsent Indication!! should bring M.00
And when the spring came the fence j
mum PIT Imiit'l, I rlnh |w»tato« ahoutd be •tanda out pre-emioent u » medicine for she had never been Introduced to this
Tender Tribute.
A n Poutivdy GQuntMd
wasn't built, after all, for In early
planted, rut! li-ntr*!, hatvattlAd Mid marketed curable ailments of the kidneyi, liver and
Good Samaritan, nnd partly hecause Rummer Louise was to be Queen Upon
wlllilii (;i>Ht of | l EG.90 or leas per acre, f
bladder.
to Pot On Finn Flesh,
cnll«nt murkollng fHClHtlts; ahunilanca rood
she
had
lost
her
hut
and
hecause
her
Th«,
alliance
betwean
those
who
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root itanda tht
farm labor
Natural dratnaif? -no irwampi
the Throne, nnrt It was ridiculous, us
Clear the Skin and IncreM*
or uvi'rflmvH; onfl 't>r niorti aiitiltlonat money highaat lor tb* r«Moo that it b u provm hair felt IOUSP and her clothes awry.
Aunt Prudent* mlrnltt^d. to b a n terved. |«e United States and Great
crops siay bo »roiluo*d nn SRIII<» land after to be juat th« remedy n«d«d in thouaandi
Energy When Tabta With
B
r
i
t
a
i
n
against
"You have the ad^nntaRH of me la
piitatoiw Thla tlnte farm may be yours for
fei\ee" hptwwn herself ami her
cajjh imyirnrit of 11,200.00 nnd balaneo with- upon thousands of diatreuing caae%. knowlne my nnme," smlleil Lnwrence'1
th*
common
Every Meal or M<M* Back
in five ynai*
No better Investment anjr- Swamp-Root make» friendi quickly berelative.
wh«r*). Think. In?ejtl>rate, Act.
cause ita mild and immediate effect ia toon King, tlftlnp his enp nKRln. "I only
LaWr, IiWilse renamed th* Footstool enemy during the
Florida Farm* and Industries Co. realized in'motf CaMI. It l i t gentle, ktwiw-ywmr»» rtRvlnff Ht tl>« Footstool ""tlie^FootrvRt.- r»»««tis»> nn* anrtlsrw Wwtd .«ar was
—heR pnrdon-^wlth Miss Poote."
Depr. "P" Grwn Cova Springt, Fla. healing vegetable compound.
rewrV were alwnys dropping tn to "rest further strengthStart treatment at once. Sold at all
"That Is my name,, too," offered
whenever they walked or ened hy a kiss
drug stores in bottles of twq litai, medi- Louise, "nlthouch I'm only a step-niece
from Oeneral
<(IAI !
(OAl.t
<OAl.!
by th* cottage.
um and large.
(luamntenil Cn&\ HUVIM HAVIH" wiU eava
to Aunt Prudence."
half your run^e cuiil and one-Yourth ymir
.Jmi ask anybody In Kdcemont P e r s h l n g nnd
However, ii yon with first to tett thil
furnmie roal, MIXBH In-ntod air with Kane*
from
There are many sick -of - lion*
Know evorytlilnX nliotit something
great preparation tend ten oanta to Or. She smoothed her hair hurriedly and inhere the King,plnee Is, nnd he Is h o n o r s
uau-vlly waat.-jd fruni <:unt. Kfflclent comKilmer * Co., Binghaiuton, N. Y , for a put on her hat, while Lawrence flicked fiure. even yet, to refer to "the Throne A m e r i c a n war
buntlon, On lahrHel ton yoarOMOO in ua«.
voyagers on the Bea of matrimony,
nd sonicililiii! about everything.
OuHivnt«*Hl. if t)0t HhtUfacory kfter one
aethers,
bestowed
sample bottle. When writing be tare and the dust from her dress with his handttmi the^ Footstool." and pertmps even
WdCfi'H trial, rnqney rffutidwd. You rlttk
mention this paper.—Advertisement.
upon Mrs. Amenothing,
Hmiffa device Llellvered »nykerchief, and then led her toward his to tell you this story.
Important to Mother*)
Cutlcura Comforts Baby's Skin
wiur" In If 9.. | S ; turnava device, tlfi,
lia Emma Mri'udenr, assisting her as if she were an
A»k iiitrttrulartv Quarunt IMM! Coal HaverJ
When red, rough and Itching, by hot Examine carefully every bottle ol
Cti., HO I N, Fifth at., Phl1inUlphla....j tt..
CASTOIUA, that famous old remedy
A Compliment.
den, official Britold Indy or n royal personage.
laths of tiutlcura Soap nnd touches of for Infanta and children, and see that It
Horrid Thing.
ish war mother,
"What do you think of our city, Mr.
"I eiln't help hut marvel that yon
Cutlcnra Ointment. Also make use
The
enmity
between
two
fhnrmln*:
HOXSIE'S CROUP REMEDY Newcome?" asked the landlord of the can walk," he said. "You should, hy comeillntmes on the I'arls stnjw hsi» before she sailed for return to the iow and then of that exquisitely scented Bears t
The best spt?c IIIc far Croup fttul i:onge»tlve tavern at Orudge, who was distended rights, have broken bones after ^uch
island kingdom.
dusting powder, Cuticurn Talcum, one Signature of {
('i)lds knuwn. It pr«venta t'ueumunla. Mo
reached an extreme pitch, especially
with local pride.
a throw as that."
opium. No nausea. Drugglsta, 60 eta.
Mrs. MeCudtlen, mother of the if the Indispensable Cutlcura Toilet In Use for Over 80 'Yean.
since
one
of
them
*ot*d
a
particular"Well," replied the guest, who was
Louise twinkled, "You're studying to
noted major of the Rrltlsh air force Trio.—Advertisement
Children Cry for Fletdwr's Castoria
Homeseekers, Attention!
evidently of a pessimistic turn of mind, be a doctor, someone sntd," she ly telling hit against her rtvnl the oth- who brought down more rlinn 50 Oerer evening. It was ou the stum, ton,
Spud fur t'reit utipy of Aniurk'nn iloiaeisffk"It
seems
to
me
that
the
hogs
wallowlaughed.
Cleaning
Paper.
Fashion Knew No Mercy.
•r. O«t doacrlptlun and nrlce .of farma,
before a crowded house.
They ap- man planes and won the Victoria
ranchDH, raw la^ida In innny atataa, with Ing In the puddles along Main street
Lawrence grinned. "Yes, hut truly, I
Grease or fluger marks on bookB or
In the days when gull wlniia and
cross before he was killed, was sent
ownrra' nanieji, adclrenaeB. nu charira. Am.
peared
In
the
Mime
wene
together,
papers may be removed by the follow- breasts were In demand for women'*
Homeannker, t i t h and Farnam, Omaha, Nab. look as healthy and contented as any was not hoplug you were a 'case,'" he
and during the putter one Mid to ttic to America to represent England's war
swine I have seen similarly occupied said.
mothers at the ceremonies for the un- ing process: Make a thick paste by huts and when the law afforded aa
other,
"My
dear,
you
h«Te
the
air
of
g ^ ,
.
thoroughly grinding up a spoonful of protection to the feathered tribes
Louise tried to look soher. "I
aupbrvlKlon futlner t>epartninnt of Juatlca BK- anywhere."—Kansas City Star.
a calf." "Thank you. roamron." came known American soldier. At a banpurt. Conlliientlal aervlce. Win. J. Larjrr. 11
igneslum carbonate with a sufficient they were slaughtered by .thousand*
oughtn't lo speak to you," she said,
Court SI , Brooklyn, N. Y. Flume Main 7111.
In a flash Jhe tart r«j«ln«r. Of quet In Philadelphia In her honor,
quantity of benzol in a cup or mortar, all along the coast Millinery agent*
There are no more attics, so Junk hesitating at the door of the car.
course, the house roared, little dream- General Pershlng upon being introVV. N. U . 7 N E W YORKrNO. 2-1921 stores Increase.
"You're a King and I'm a Foote. ing thai the passage waa quite unre- duced leaned over and kissed Mrs. and apply a smalt quantity of this from New York would Conduct expepaste to the Huger-marks, rubbing It ditions, accompanied bf «pert skinAunt fnidenee would never forgive henrned. Bat the chorus (Iris knew— McCudden. In tfew York she was
me,"
- and there's th« rub.
taken into membership of the Ameri- In lightly with the tip of the finger. ners, to the breeding grounds of th*
Lawrence's face sobered, too. but his
can Legion auxiliary, composed of The benzol will eiaporate in a fewseafowl and hire local gunmen to do
eyes sparkled the least bit. "What's It
mothers, wivea-, listen and daughters moments, when the paper should be the kilting. One woman In a single
Japanta* Lacqu«r War*.
all about anyway?" he asked. "You
of the LefloD, and the gold star of brushed with 0 clean, soft brash, tf season brought back 10,000 tern skins
get ln, and then you can tell me as we Japanese lacquer ware It the most women whose relatives were killed the first application Is not sufficient, from Cohbs Island, Virginia. Mora
repeat the operation. Experiment on than 800,000 tern skin* wef* collected
awe often troubled with Feverishness, Constipation, Headache, Stomgo along, and we can decide whether noted. It excells In brilliancy, beauty was awarded her.
a piece of waste pnper before working In one season tn the aonwta of North
ach troubles, Teething disorders and Worms. At such times thouor not it Is proper for me to mice you of design nnd durability. The Japsands of Mother* use
on anything you value.
and South Carolina.
home or whether Til have to leave you anese learned the art from the Chinese about the Sixth century- A
to suenk In the back door."
MANY
LEGION
MEN
BACHELORS
piece of Japanese lacquer ware has
Decided.
So Louise got In. Secretly she had
p
perhaps 85 thin coatings of black
'Jones and I have wade a bet, and
thought the old feud very foolish, and
"What did you think of Hamlet* soInvestigation Dlaeloeea Fact That Ma.
lacquer,
each
dried
and
highly
poljou are tb settle It. I say that"-^— liloquy, girlie?"
litiil admitted (o herself thnt Lawrence
ished before the application of the J«rMy of Eic-Servie* Boy* Prtfar
"What are the terms of the wager V
looked "nice," and his mother was cer"He said a nioutntW.%-Jwlg*.
Singl*
Bletsednew.
next, on a foundation of wood some"Oh, the loser is to buy a good dintainly fascinating, though remote. And
times as thin as paper. The d e l a so she told the story of the Throne
Three years after the war 61.6 per ner for the three of us. I clslm tliat—"
Some people go thrtmfh pffe on tha
tors draw their pictures with pownnd the Footstool as she had heard It
cent of the former service men are "Nemrnlne that. I never knew June* principle that the wor*| IBtflclne efand find they give certain relief. They tend
ders
of
gold,
silver
and
colors,
and
to pay a bet Tfou lose."'—Judge.
from her aunt.
fects the surest cure.
to break up colds. Cleanse the stomcover them with a protecting coat still bachelors, according to Gray Wag"What do you think about It?" she
ach, act on the liver and bowels and
gett, adjutant of the Evanston (III.)
of
transparent
lacquer.
It certainly isn't the abaence of raw
Yon never ciin tell. Some men turn
give healthful sleep. Easy to give and
ended.
poat of the American Legion. Mr.
pleasant to take.
Lawrence looked down Into the piWaggett has been conducting a cam- oat to be good husbands, others «are material that keep* * ntaa from
U s e d b y Mothers l o r o v « r MM
a fool ofhlmmlf.
Interruption Wanted.
quant fuco. Hitherto he hail considered
paign to gain Information about Le- morel v
years.
"Would you mind calling me at my gionnaires-In the Middle West, and
It "a Bhame" that the "ugly little eotD* N«t Accept Any Sabjfltute l«r
tuge" should He a blot on the King residence tonight *ali<)ut.'3 o'clock und bases his statistics on 100,000 replies
MOTaEt GUY'S
luudscupe. Just becausetif nn o!d man's engaging me lu a 20-mlautv conversa- received.
SWEET POWDERS.
ohstinao'i but now he replied honestly: tion over the telepnouik" asked Mr.
Of the 38.4 per cent I who married
'
"Well, I can't blame my grundfuther I'ecktoH.
American, French or Getrnuu girls, 10
for wanting it to 'round out' his "No," said Mr. Gndspur. "But what per cent have children. |
grounds;, but I can't blame your grand- shaU I talk about T
The house owners totaled 13.8 per
father for not wanting to selVlils home.
"Anything, I'm •due to receive a cent, and tire business owners aggre
And the place belongs to uw, now— lecture from Mrs. ?e<*kton shortly utt- gated 1S.6 per cent; nevertheless 21.7
jifilmps you know,1 find I certainly er dinner, uud I'm framing up a brief per hvnt aVa able to drive their own
The facts, as explained
shan't continue the feud—and I vfoii't respite,"
automobiles.
.
here, are simple. _____
Lagluu puaia.U». Imva Ulfi billet
owning fever, 44,5 per cent having per
The secret ot a "balanced diet" is to have food
tnaneiit quarters now, while 26 per
cent will get theirs in a short time.
containing all the elements needed for proper
Thea* statistics apply w l y tu Uuu
Medieal Publleatlon Dtorlw Practloa chllil rvn learn badly and nften jlrlft to
nutrition. Thwe elements are protein, to noQftitt* ?
part of "the country.
of Allowing Them to Sit Up
.the tissues; atftrch and sugar to furnitb cnecgy;
the bottom of the class. Do vufi want
"Until All Hours."
yours to grow up stupid? When
fat tQ supply heat; and mineral salts to provid*.
offers to home seekers opportunities, that cannot
She Paaaed Up the Marines.
children go to hed Jat« their sl<>ep Is
the material necessary for buildiug nervea, braitv ~
Discovery that Mrs. Helen Kwi'gua
Children who have become tiresome often disturbed hy dreams mid they
and tooth and boots structure.
',
I or buy farm land In her pruvlncea hivo bacn well
Dresler
was
reaving
$400
a
month
l rest. H
art» probably only tired, suggests a d
do nott gett complete
Ho you
repaid by bountiful crept. There is still avail?
:
writer In the California" State Journal yours to slaep badly and >t?r,imo' from the governmwit lit soldiers' allotabU an a u y twau*
, Grape-NuU, the nourishing cereal mad* flf
nt Mi'illclue.
No QbUd-nutrltlon nerrous? tiuHiclent «l«vp draws a i-ldk' uieut chiclu led to her arrest ln Chi
FtrtlleUnditJIBto J30«nA«n
whole
wheat flour and malted barley, served wWf?
cago.
She
to
Mid
to
have
had
eleven
worker,
HII.VS
this
paper,
citing
the
onward and upward In sohiM)! ami in
—land similar to that which through many yean
carean or milk, ia a complete food for your*] adK*r
h u yUldedfrom 3 0 to 4 5 bushel* «i wheat
United StHtes p
public Wftlth Bervice, hum* life; Insufficient sleep drugs it liuabanils ln the army and uavy, but
to lfi« acre—oat*,
alsoIIn n u t
e o a t * , barter and flu a
old alike, .
. .
_ :^W
l
backward ajid downward. Which wny oune ID the marine*.
bd
hil ralaintf
litf borae*.
b a cttl
hp
while
cattle, ahamp
ggin
iw to get
g t satisfactory
y results
ulliuuAtabk. Hunareda of ffirmaabaqullyiuuAtabk.
rm
J
wltl\ont
littlstlng on enough. sJaep
for I do jcau wunt your child to go? Ttrewltl
d have
h
l d cnijia llu a
wmtwro Canada
ralKd
worth moro than the whola co«f of
her ctiurgeir. B6t)d%,d|IWWlng the1 somn chlldnh are often only tlrvfl
Gotovour groew today and get t i«Cik«|)j|
No Tim* tog
•uth lucccat «om«» pn
nervous tiystem, iate hour! cause children: test the truth of tills. That
Gnpe-Muts. Eat h with milk or orena^fi*
ai home* and all the c
Twls
a
ti*rk
which make We worth II
"sleep hunger" and matte children a neighbor's child la sent to lied Ittte
breakfast; or with stewed fruit, Jelly or jam, at sVi
always ara.) It m i « 1
ndgatjr. The nervlcn commeiuJi tlia fol- IR not a cood rensou tor sending- your
Paultry, Dairying
(Jrtidoui dessert for lunch or dinner.
"*' •
The relief,
try
post:
(It
uiuaHy
U.)
lowing
precepts
Ju»t
Ueju«J
by
the
child
to
hed
late:
two
wrongs
do
not
loig p p J U
*how la
all
il
I (Bf WW muke a right Going to bed lute t« ,a
London county council, 8AJI (Bf WW- bad bablt, which may be difficult to sight, bufnaver i i>aali*agt> cuwe frost
Evtry tnambttr of the family win
' ' ' and nourishing food—
cure; persevere till you succeed lo cur- tin guard. Xb« corporal, baiaog Ut»
•sftans
r«ll«t, (trad* up to (tin.
HP*
"Hay, you,"' a* <J*«*j,de4
e Body
-why tj# WUtlytt**
f
Relieve Foot Ills
T
HART
^SENSIBLE *
Take Yeast Vitamon
Tablets To Clear
The Skin
KING PIN
PLUG TOBACCO
"that good kind"
-COLDS IN HEAD
Pi) RELINK
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
Crowing Children
MOTHER CRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
for CHILDREN
A "balanced diet" may sound
confusing to many people
MCANADA
.laiidofPrKperityiV
CHILDREN NfcED 12 HOURS SLEEP
JE IN RUMPL
TOWN'S
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Help Your Kidneys Fight That Cold!
Winter CoW. and Chill. Weaken the Kidney, and Are the
Direct Cau«e of Many Serious Kidney Duorder*
ifaiiilgiL
Tanlao in t wonderful m«lI for delicate children la con: .proven by the remarkable
cconiiJlsliwI In the cases of
i children shown In this pieI Blanche nialr, of Providence,
IS. tallied 10 pounds; Re, at right, age 9, of
Pit., gained 15 pounds; Htt l^nry, Jr., of Philadelphia,
i Wry delicate, Is now In line,
health. The statements made
(•parents nre as follows:
" M. IHulr. residing at 20 AtProvidence, R. I.r said:
Just so happy over the
anlti? tins made In oar little
we nm'r do or gay enough
HT app^tdfttlnti. She hnd
fly 13) pounds In weight and
| ,-fo fmil and weak that her
nd I wore both almost worover her condition. Since
lni1. she has already Ruined
her color IB better tt.an It
and she looks and acts
cut girl."
"Catherine MeCabe, 414 Pick
Scrsnton; Pa., said: "The
in;, little Kegina? In such u
lltlor. fftat I have no Idea she
with me noW if it hadn't
Tanlne. It Is a mystery to
she lived on the little she
nml wan nn HffMrRB nhe
n eared to play with the
_nd toys she got at Christmas,
^"taking TunJao she is as hardy
ell as nny child could be and
lined 15 pounds In weight. I
ays praise Tan lac for rest or
Or little girl's health."
y, B O W '"1 ftlOinorpfl Crti
idelphia, said: 'There is no
In my mind but that Tanlac
my little boy's life. For two
I wouldn't have been a bit sur1 to- have seen him drop off at
tfta, Me had stomach tronhJe
many a time the gas pressed up
, hla chest until bis heart palpl-
i Tortured Babies Sleep
Mothers Rest
After Cuticura
c.Tdeu 25c.
Living Room Important.
A living mom of nil roojilS In the
Is the must Important, anil one
iter gays: "Furnishing a living
" like Blurting nut on a voyage
This room should be
Blfihed with thought for tlie need
! comfort nf each Individual mem' Of tl*e family, Ulvc to the master
i household a comfortable.linwid«
a table beside that chair on
i he can pl^fce a paper, magazine,
; or any other things that he may
there; give him his own reading
i and a comfortable stool In front
t chair.
t
IVrep N 4 , H 1 N i l
New Motorcar With Smallest Head Resistance.
"ftEGINA^I
>.
tatod s'o I thought sure he couldn't
hrealho but n few more gasps. Hut
Tanlac nave him buck to us strong
and well and we will prulse It to our
(lying ilny."
The I'dfcot of Tnnlfle on tlie delicate stonwclis of the young Is one of
the strongest evidences of Its wholesomeness 118 well^ as Its unusunl
merit. Although a powerful reconstructive, Tnnlac contains no harmful Ingredients, minerals or opiates
which are so often found In other
medtctnes. "Beimj "rompnsis<T" of" We
most beneficial roots and herb*
known to science It-la pureJy vegetable and can be taken by the most
delicate children, and does not upset
or Injure the weakest or most dellcute stomach.
There is a Tanlac agent In every
town.—Artvert inement.
PISOS
SAFE AND SANE
for Coughs & Colds
Thii lytup II dllltttnt liom «lt othti*
Quufc i«lu« No oplmt ISi t**nrwh*f«
Monkey in a Muff.
A monkey wus used, by a clever
.voiimn thief to commit'u series ol
theftn from jewelers' shops in I'arls,
Tlie creature was so tiny tbut she cariled It In a big muff. Then wUJIe Its
n:lstress was standing at such distance
from tin1 counter as disarmed misplclou, the monkey would thrust out a
ig, b-pidor-like arm and smiled and
conceal a rinj; or brooch. It was a
c,) detective, hidden In a gallery
above and watching with the aid of reflecting mirrors, who at last detected
the trick.
Herr Rumpler, the well known Or- der to prorturp this car he took aa a
mnn airplane" constructor, tins lust |>rn Iiiillcrn for streamlining the chassis
mid lindy the shape assumed by raindrops fulling through the air. A raindrop is forced Into a perfect streamline! form in the air resistant*. The
motor and transmission form a unit
Unit Is mounted to swing about tha
rear axle, lima doing awny with the
propeller slmft and universal joints,
mid forming a very compact -power
plum. The motor, which Is of We^Y"
type, lias six cylinders and Is arranged
In pairs. It is of the type used by Anzanl, having otw pair of cylinders
vertical in the center of the "Y," The
nullntor Is Uehlnd the motor, giving
perfect cooling by means of a fan.
The hack of the auto resembles an nlrKliip cur iind bus a seat for the chauffeur In tin' Itnw. Thn rhnniila In mmln
of a wide frntm of pressed steel,
slinpcd Into a limit, and It Is closed in
and streamlined on the bottom. Tills
car, which Is only a ten-horsepower afI fair, can, because of the slight resistance, make 75 miles an hour. The
View «f Car Ff»m Above.
ou are entitled to the benefit
the doubt. Why not take
advantage of it?
The law is very careful in protecting thej
rights of a prisoner charged with a crime.
How about the Law of Common Sana* and
the man who has committed an error only? Isn't
this « good place to use the benefit of the ,
dpubt, too?
Take your own case: If you don't know for
euro whether tea or coffee is harming you, you
do. know that many are harmed by the drug
element in tea and coffee, and that hea|§:hes,
nervwwiesfl, or high blood pressure areBymptotai which often tell that the drug, caffeine, is
QVigjObB pervoua system too much Jolt
^lObably you know, too, that some people
can&r&fcdt a cup of tea or coffee at bed-time,
- " ' • ' - > » w«U that night.
i many have been harmed by tea and
>d you may be harmed, isn't it well to
k
t of the doubt on your side before)
I an unpleasant certainty?
l.Chafm without harm in Posrum—a
| bt*trage, rich in flavor, fully aatiafy.
~ i ^~l table drink of thousands.
I try giving yourself this benefit
up the teat for ten days; then
>tf you don't feel betur and
;POitunrwherevergood
MffMtvwl
findi you Buffering with torturing backache,
rheumatic paina, headachea, dinioeaa and
annoying bladder inegularitie*.
But don't wonyl Simply realize lhat
your kidney* are overworked at tuch ttmea)
and need aaaiatance. Get a box of Doan'i
Kidney Plll$ today and give your weakened
kidn«y* the help they need. Aaain them
aUo by drinking pure water freely, eating
lightly, and getting plenty ol fraah air and
reat Doan't Kilnty Ptllt have helped
thouaand* and should help you. Aik yout
lhb!
Use Doan's,"Say These Good Folks:
MRS. L. W. THEETGE, Hoith«mbi»u Av«.,
Andover, N. Y., myi: "My kitiriryti cautett uic
trouble ami I belicvi1 it w,i< Kriiuglil «n |jy ,i c«M
(hut wUlcd in the mnnll nt' my Kirk. My l«i-k
becmne nwfully Inine ami auri'. riming ilui-p piinii
to cntch mo, 1 frit nervoui ;mil irritnlile mid my
didn't urt ri|(ht. I smlliTed with KpclU of
nen.
I liounn to upe IViinn Kiilm'V 1'illn
and it wn«n"t lung before Pnnn'n complcU'lv removed every eifn\ of the trouble."
E. P. KEEFER, R. F. D. No. 2, Somerset,
Pa., f»\n: " t V uUiut a year I had % kit of trouble with my kidney*. ,1 ^ i m n n l my W k nod
every lime I CIUKIII * cultl it H'ttletl nn mj kidney". 1 win uiulila to work for man limn »
vrei'k. 1 HUW I>win'« Kwln*y 1MI» n<lvrftt*e<i mil
(tot n \tn\, Tlifv cured mr o( thf attack. Now
whfn 1 tuUr i'i>li| and it trttlm tin n»y iti'lncy*,
a few ol Drum'* IU me up i l l Tlftit ill * lew
Doan's Kidney Pills
At all dealers, 60c a box. Foittr-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y.
whole cpnelructtaa iii^naexamplB. ol
"putting the cart before the horse.''
duced a new motorcar which he claims It Is a return to first principles bt scihas the smallest possible head resist- entific Interest. Note the rudlmentnry
ance of any car on the market. In or- wings used as m u d g u a r d
GREASE USED IN
SEVERE WEATHER
Has Distinct Drawbacks as
Lubricant for Automobile
During Winter Season.
'ered to the motoring puhllc, some of
hem embodying a crndual fowl,
achieved by means of constricted passages that allow the oil to leak out
only by ricprees. Others employ wliat
e known ug wick feed, in which th«
ill is carried up in a wick and fed
;rodunlly to the part needing lubrlcnl.m. Far xuch places as the sfrnckle
holts of the springs, the cross shaft*
of the brakes, the universal joints, In
some types this makes a satisfactory
arrangement.
U*e of Graphite.
GEARS OPERATE ENTIRELY DRY
When Used In Cupi It Has Characteristic of Getting So Hard Thai
Little Lubrication Geta to
Bearing Surface.
For several years past no wise motorist has used grease aa a lubricant
for his transmission, yet many car
owners who ought to know better employ this heavier lubricant Grease
Called Down.
cannot flow to the bearing surfaces
No Scarcity,
Auntie—Run along and get teady and In the transmission the gears cut
i world's a stage."
for bed «nd I'll be up In a minute a clean path through the grease when
'there's no scarcity of inono- and hear you say your prayers.
It Is.cold'and run practically uulubriLittle Elsie—You may come If you cated thereafter. In addition, grease
wish, but 1 don't $hlnk It's polite to has the unfortunate characteristic of
the woman with dark hair listen w!ille I'm talking to aotoeone carrying dirt and foreign matter that
It may pick up. It has distinct drawr not make light of i t
else.
,
backs as a lubricant In any location,
: always pa; to be good, and
Laziness Is the ode thing that knock* especially In cold weather, when It
ought never to be used. In winter
ays to be bad.
nil the ronrelt out of pride.
the, grease Is almost certain to become packed against the walls of any
rase in which it Is used, while the
gears operate entirely dry.
7
S wintef-time your backache-time) Does
every cold, chill or attack of grip leave
you lame, achy and all worn out? Does
your back throb and ache until it *««ma
you juit can't keep going another day?
Then look to your kidney*! Grip, eolda
and chilli throw a heavy strain on the kidney*. They overload the blood with
poitont and impuritiea that the kidneyi
nave to filter off. The kidney* weaken
under thn ruih of new work; become congeited and inflamed.
h't little wonder then, that every cold
When gr«ase Is used In cups, It has
the characteristic of getting hard, so
Unit the cup cannot be turned down
properly, and tittle lubrication gets to
the bearing surface for which It is Intended.
On practically all cars of any boH
the most recent vintage grease cupi
are fitted at various locations. If thi
owner desires to substitute oil as
lubricant for the grease ho has practically to replenish the cups every day.
In mutjy cases this would be worth
the Increased labor.
Wick Feed Device*.
On the other hand, Itinay be possible to replace the grease cups with
large oil cups having gradual feed.
Some ol the newer car models have
been 4esigued with cwitrul lubricating
points and with wick oiling devices,
wBTCTt re^mw repTenjshment mry <m»
or twlc? a season. At any rate the
substitution of oil for grease for almost any lubrication service will be
a btfiietii to thewrtv affected.
Naturally differtnt partB of the mechanism require different lubricants,
that Is to say, different grades of oil.
For the geura, the transmission, differential and rear a,»la, a heavy oil will
be the most satisfactory lubricant,
The last year or so has seen a^numbar of extremely Ingenious oil cup* of-
It has nlways been the custom U
lubricate unlversnl joints by means of
grease or graphite, because there 1*
great difficulty In keeping oil in the
Joint. This part moves with great
rapidity when the mechanism Ii
In operation and needs the most effective lubrication. Recently It has been
found possible to lubricate the unjversals by means of ell fed through
wicks. In many cages thi* ehiing*
wyuld have to be the result of altered
design, which tlie manufacturer la
loath to do- because of the cost.
Wick feed has the double advantage
of being economical aa well as efficient. In operation the oil travels up
tlie wick by capillary attrartttfn, just
aa It does up a lamp wick, and is dls>
charged upon the surface requiring
Iqbricatlon. The oil spreads Itself all
over the whole surface, and really, thll
method is the next best thing to laving the parts run in oil. The wick oil
cup does not require frequent filling
and anulher udvantaKe of the system
Is that dirt or foreign matter, even If
It 1* present in- the oil, cannot make
It* way to the bearing surface.
Hit Condition,
"How are yim rumlitg nn. Uncle.
BrajtB?" asked uti acqiniliflaiici'.
"Well, I'll Just— p'tii—it'll ye. C,!ibt>,"
answered old Hragg Ktirkery of Mmtnt
1'Izjry, Ark. "I hain't doing nn perticklor good. 'I'eurs like, the doctor
mid the nelghlMirH don't tmdcrstauil
iny CRS«. Some says one. tlili«K about
U> Mid «mie ntryn srftnuthins P!BP, HW
I'll be dogged If I don't get t» sorter
wondcrhig whether mme of 'ini have
got any neiise. I don't like to di^iipp'lnt
my friends, though, mul I hate to
waste what I pay the doctor for.. So
I've took enough of one tiling and
tiitlier to float a iioat. and luive klnda
got the notion that what's the mntter
with me Is simply WIIIII'M tho mutter
with me, and there liultt't no—p'tu—
help for If."—Kunsax City Star,
Smack That Child.
A mother waa reproving her ilttle
slx-yt'ur-otd girl for bvlng naughty.
"If yon nre FO ttresomc and dig.
agrei-able," uhv nuld, "you will not lie
loved, and wlu>u you grow up your
friends will bo few."
The child replied at once:
"I sliull not want any friends, for
I shall get married."
"Oh, no," replied mother, "you will
not get married if you are disngiecable, for gentlemen are particular."
After a short pause, the Ilttle girl
remarked:
"Well, mummy, I don't think
was particular."
MOTHER] OPEN
CHILD'S BOWELS WITH
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
lour little one. will love thtf "fruitjtaste of "California Fig Syrup" even li
constipated, bilious, Irritable, feverish,
Apparatus May Be Attached to an or full of cold. A teaspoonful neve,]
falls to cleanse the liver and bowel*.
Automobile Without Interfere "
In a few hours you can see for jonr
•no* With Running.
self how thoroughly It work* all the
' Tha Scientific American in lllustrat- •our bile, and undigested food lut o:
Ing «**! describing an anti-freezing de- the bowels and you bsve a well,) play
<
vice, the Invention of ff. Weudllng of ful child again.
Alberta,,Canada, says:
Millions of mothers keep "Callfornli
"The Invention relates to automo- Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea
bile* and other veliR-lea using water- spoonful today saves a sick child to
cooled motors and particularly to mitl- morrow. Ask your druggist for genufreezing devices In connection wltli ine "California Fig Syrup," which has
direction* for babies and children of
all ages printed on bottle. Mother 1
You must say ''California" or you may
get a s imitation Ig H>Tup.—Advertise»ent.
NEW ANTI-FREEZING DEVICE
Daddy In a Bad Way.
SIXJi'ur-oHl ].<>\n, wlioxe father
HINK UNCLE SAM FAIR GAME
Long Distance.
Nuiidn'. III lieavin, liml jnat ffnt
, fur below, on thv imb«Miof oulja
'oitmatter Atserti That Evan the
lioiinl:
Best CUit of Cltlzem Will At-
tempt to Cheat Him.
"Hello,
"But, mot|ier," arged Louise, "don't
you see It's my excitement becauae I
•juii't get enough to eat that make* my
(iulsu so qiilck?"—Wuyulde Tale*.
Utilising a Calumny,
"Your enemies are now saying that
you eat with your knife and use bad
grammar."
"1,'on't contradict 'em,"« cautioned
Senator Sorghum. Out our way a
great many people do the same thing,
and the effect will be to convince "em
that I am not trying to act Btyllsh or
pose us a highbrow."
Now the "Hydra.Qllder.'f
A new "hjfdro-jtlliier" Jimt <
on the wmrcoast la described In Popular Mechanics Mttguxino. It IH said
Urban Ignorance,
"Ever go cheatnutlng?"
"No; what du you do. follow
'—Bo»to« Tran»erlpt.
Some people are no niethodtoaT that
they Pipect even their opiwrtUDlttal
to travel on schedule time.
liiM-y loves company, but it I* better toliuve rlieiimutltm In one foot
than In both of them.
When dually fame dws come to the
average man It bus to rest on hit
monument.
£
m BD5SIPM
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Any story told over a lung-distance-1.
Is fi w t of rltwtant H*ltkm.
A Top Plan Vtew of Chinati Showing
Condensation Tank and Condenwr
Coll at Rear.
AUTDMDDILE
•
you
"t>h. !'«' bavin1 a fine time. Don't
"Many Risul peuplo," mild u pngliiiixtiT, "try to client tlie post. Uwisy- liuf to work much; jist ahovvt In *oin»
neli, you l;now, will HinugKli*. Well. coul now and then. Him'* y«n-«flr
"IW wi.rktn1 purty html,
ftoiMlt'v« crtiii'lit tnlsNlnnarleit ftlinflifmmffig
to Rneei> up de CIOIJIIH, |«IH In Kle
lit? post ofllcc.
"A liilMHlottitry In Spain used to smi'l itnba. twitch on <le light an' give it*
hick liumlles of Spanluli nrwxpuiKTs ole sun a Hlinve every mornln'."
"How come yoU-ull have no
<i Uls sister. Inslihi thr newiipapersi
would he hidden kid glove*, boxen of •work to dn?"
"Well, mill, to toll the trwth,
ftnrdincH, (Inc ^tpunlnh embroideries,
klrnlu nliort o 'help up hciih."—Chlngv '
letters, all kinds of tilings.
"Tlii-ie'.s a denenn in this town who Phoenix,
?au't sec a poorly etmceleif Ntanii> hut
Auto* Name*", Like •oat*.
tii- must peel It off the rtivt'lupe. wash
Auto* In I'arla are l>vKlnnlng to dla>
It find uxe It again. Of course, we ulpute jncbtH of the si-o iind li«*t hort**)
ways Uowl him out.
"Tlie worst game ever tried >nn us, nf the tracks the right to Individualthough, was the work of a professional Itlt'H of [heir own. Here and thereon*
revival Int.
He tank an old, canceled WTH tin lmpo*lng cur beartng on the
scrntrhed' oTjt The ctnreUft- railintur the. nttm« clio««n by the owr.-7
innrkrt with a sharp knife, wrote er, pprliii|is fum-lful, p«rliap* that of
his message on a piece of paper that some dear otic, and the fad Is mpMly
he patted on the card's ruvern« side, hetoiuliig popular. NUIDP* of iientom
and then tried to lend the thing thun far urv mure often wen than tboM
of poetical, hlHtorical or literary althrough the mull*.
"All these people are good |#ople. Hmlnn, and already the new fitaliloH
Good people, n» I said before—peo- it giving rise to good-natured fowlp.
ple who wouldn't steal a cent—are
At the Author'* Club.
continually tempted to cheat UMI cusNrnwn—Smlth'H new novel. "The).
toms and the post,"—Detroit Free
Horrors of Wedleck," ha* ruaite htm
Press.
u fortune, hain't It? It'* the tt«*oaY
succea*.
What Ailed Her Pulae.
Jones—Ye*, he claims he's madeLittle Loiilne was recoverliiK
a bit of fever and her iijipetlle had be- enough out of It to get married on.—
gun to niDiert Itself. She gave n look Life.
at the meaner sllco of toast and the
The Opportunity.
broth that hail been brought to her
In this world the un« thing subedside,
"Can't I have more than thin, moth- premely worth having In the opportuer?" she asked. "It Isn't bait enough." uity to do worthtly'a piece of.work,
afraid to give you more..' Your pulse the doing of which I* of vital c4nw-1
"Not JUM yet," hald mother, 'tl am quence to the "jfelfare of mankind.—
Uoouevolt.
,i
is still too quick."
flf WttgHsh- ttt tt«s
p
delights in usltiu "tilj,'" words. One a ByarbiilKne gltntng f"mph« surface
day she heard bet' mother saying over of the ocean. In fact, iroftmunts pracphone to
of her
tliuHy to n flying limit without wlii«s.
the radlntora of suet) motors, and bap
and la tJrlrtn pvet the nurfacu of the
for its object 'DM prevention of luer
"No, Mr, Tl— cannot koep his a\\by voltttllUtttloc of tlie volatile por t)olnttnej)t, I'm afraid ;)Jie Is very much water l>y an nlr-propcller jinotor at
vptred of njity miles an hour.
tlona of anti-freezing solutions com- l'ndispused Ihls »ftfrn|fen."
:
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monly uued. The result Ig accomSow* ilujx tutor iJolo, while playApplied Advloe. '
plished by an appnratuu capeble. of
ing, wai) orerheurd to my to an Im'?I ace young ltlcl)lelgh has given
ready attachment to an automobile
aginary caller at the door:
his llmmislnu to a welt-knmvn actreaa."
without Interference with, the normal
"No; my husband cunuot see you
"I MUPPOXO that 1" Ills Idea of hitchoperation thereof.
today; lie I* very much decompiled I" Ing one's wagon to a Mtar."—Bo»ton
—IiidlanapollH Star.
Transcript
When the bolt fall* to take up wear
More Abaertalng,
There proTbahljr would t« nura
In tb* ttfluor«iJjBl«), In the itMrtnf
"I had a ^ng talk with Cousin jurd women Uiventbn If they were aniloux
crank thrttCk amaWltMl plate In tbt
slot to keep It open and then strike Lopp In. town today," related Utp to dtscaver new
tbe arm a sharp blow with • tuunoMr JohniPD « ' BunBua Bldg«.
u
How dlj h« *jr hlfl folk* w t t F Innon't be vUhjnary. If* ft»(Uh to
Just above the hole,
quired
tin, Johnson,
plant muflower »e«dt to rauaj rain• * •
To give a clearer vision through,
1 plumb forget to aak blii. Tou bowa,
itueared UlftgUi* lit automobile curCranking ti th« cauM of 394 per aee, be waa telling me alt about • tick
tain* vaah both atdM with l
cant of automobile aoddtnttva&d, ml* 4«f ne'a g o t . " - ! ^ * ! * CSty Star.
nwtt av«c«««(Ql maskvl
•
Hunt in; how
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htwb OU-n V ami r«hmOtOUl' r.««Uu«ai,
CDldl. browhltfa it,..-lit Iu9u
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mMtMMtiuA
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ASTHMA
[bwt »
c m CUT OBI I
lc with
RK-
Mrs. ClaretiM
Place gave a pa:
day afternoon in h
HEEIL W
TSV nml
tors, Mrs. Nor
Anna Dixon of thfa towiwm-f, • "
Those present were Mrs. .1. ^
Seventy-five signatures of Wnori Sprinfcstead, Miss Susan Dixon, Miss
Laura Brodhead, Miss Helen Pf«iffer.
h r i d ) ? e r e s i d ( , n t R appeared on a peti-
ABOVE WHITE CHURCH
Mrs. Garrctt Brodhend .Jr., Mrs.
s h.'lrl Insl Monday nf j t j o n p - c a p n t e ( | t p the Freeholders at
Ashet Randolph, Mrs. H. R. Valentine
2 <IY1OI k from his home.
thfir meeting last Friday.
Northfv .lone*, rector of St.
Mrs. George Valentine, Mrs. Frank
nii'iil was at Apline Cemetery.
The regular meeting of the Parent
This petition asked for the construction of a concrete road along Valentine, Mrs. C. R. Brown, Mrs.
tinbway avermp to connect the aa- Chester Peck, Mrs. Alfred Compton,
Mrs. Sherman Donmrest, MJSR J. K.
Sslonnry , Tertch
Association was held in trie' avenue near the Carteret road with Breckenridge, Mrs. L.
the concrete road in the vicinity of Mrs. E. Vogt, Mrs. George Brewater,
Mrs. Barron Brewater, Mrs. Smith
the state reformatory
Mrs. Little of Railway wan one of The petitioners requested a perman- and Mrs. William Spencer of Memeeting. Sou other the principal speakers.
ent improvement but would consider tuchen.
also gave a short address.
A social time and refreshments
repairs for the present inasmuch an
ner, the chairman was absent on ac- the road is in bad shape. The matter' were enjoyed.
evening' physica
count of illness and MISB Crounce was referred to the road committee
acted as temporary chairman.
,
.Tan.
.11,
Rending
by
Miss
and it probably will be considered in
y,
y
Too Curloui.
The Fords fire company held a preparing the 1922 road program.
Mullins,
auspices
Epworth
Leafrpk.
>
TUlle Cllnger tayg tlie reason she
special meeting last Friday night.
didn't last long a* salesgirl fit the
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The exemption papers were distri- BLOOMER GIRLS ARE
ii'ie other missionjewelry counter was because when a
buted to the firemen who are being
Rev L. B. Buichmtn, Pattor
A UNIQUE TEAM mnn came ID nnd said be .wanted
r>f the Presbyterian
exempted.
something nice for his baby she asked
evening Jan. 23.
Monthly Program
A party was held at the home of
New York Bloomer Girls, that fa- him If bis b«ny wfts a boy, a girl oi
(Week of Prayer)
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murdock last mous female baseball aggregation, ig • chicken.—Dallas News.
Mrs. ,1. A. Springstod of Utica, N.
January 22d, 11:00 a. m., Mr. Mil- Saturday night. The evening was
,'.. formerly Miss Anna Dixon of town k , r o f P r i n c e t o n . 7 : 4 5 p> m.—Mr. spent in singing, dancing and playing making an exceptionally fine showing
in basketball this year playing home
s visitiiiR her sisters on Green [ M j ,, c r o f P r i n c e t o n _
About t h i Planet*.
games and refreshments were served male teams exclusively.
The Girls
ln<t
According#to the latest calcula' « 1 H . i January 29th, 11:00 a. m.- Mr. Mil- at a late hour.
have played Rockaway Park Whirl- tions of astronomers, the distances of
I.
j ler of Princeton; 7:45 p. 111.—Mr.
Miss Marie Servi splayed a number ; w j n d s ; Beauvais Post,"American Leg- the plnnets from the sun are: MerMiss Ruth Noe of Mt. Sinai
Miller of Princeton.
of selections on the piano and Mr. .\m o f Staten Island; Perth Amboy cury, i(5,000,000 mites; Venus, 66,000,;ital spent lust Saturday afternoon
Alex Lamp gave an exhibition of the Y. M. H. A.; Sterlings of South River 000; the Earth, 91,500.000; Mars, 1 4 V
it the home of her parents Mr. and
.Frisco-.
'Miss J. A. Kaleta and MIBB etc., losing only one game so far this 000,000; Jupiter. 475,000,000; SHtum,
ST.
JOHN'S
Mrs. M. C. Noe of Amboy avenue.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH Catherine Chakoaky played a duet. season. The management guarantees 872,000,000; Urnnus, l,754,O00,OOO|
Miss Theresa Noe of Flower Hospital
Sawar.n, N. J.
Miss Kaleta played the piano and Miss „ c | e a t l | wholesome, interesting con- Neptune, 2,740.000,000.
•pent the week-end vifsitnig her p a r Chakosky played a b'anjo. Those) u , s t Bnd a team of exceptionally
ent?.
Every Sunday, 11 a. m. Special present were: Misses J. A. Kalqta, \a c tive female athletes,, each player a
*
Trie "Sensible"
community services' first and third
The women of the Congregational Sundays, 7:30 p. m. Early service Marie Servis, Catherine Chakosky, \s t a r j n her respective position. For
The most sensible women always
Mary
and
Anna
Koleta,
Jennnette
full information concerning this suchurch met on Tuesday afternoon a t
iceond and fourth Sundays, 8 :S0 a. m. Nightengail, Mrs. Catherine Servis, I ) e r j o r attraction and powerful draw- make the most foolish marrlnges.
tin' home of Mrs. Colby Dill, Green
They are unused to fool Ins anything,
Mrs. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ,i n g c a r l | communicate with Manager and so the first llttlo 'come hither1
street. Tlit meeting was well attendFIRST CONGREGATIONAL Murdock, George Murdock, Sherry u. R. Nabel, 50 Beach street, Staten look In any mans eye completely
<•<!, the ladies cutting and hamming
CHURCH EaBtcliff, Joseph Smith, Frank Rny ; Island or 'phone Tompkinsville 2515 bowls them over.—From "Women and
four <io7.cn towels for the home m i s - '
Children," hy HHKII de Sclincourt.
Corner Barron and Grove Avenues. and Harry Thistle.
J
.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wcisman and chil- j f>£NNSY DINERS T O
Rev. William V. Strong, Pastor.
BE ALL STEEL
The Junior class of the Woodbridge Sunday, 9:45 a. m., Sunday School; dren, Klsit' and Albert of Vine street |
High School enjoyed a straw ride to 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship; 7:00, nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ernst and.
Now Brunswick last Friday evening. I P- ">., Christian Endeavor; 7:4B p . m , j daughti-r Viola also of Vine street all
T h e Management of the Pennsyl
- • - -Worship,
- •
motored to the Shrewsbury River last v a n i a R a j| r o a ,i System will in th<
A goodly number took the trip and • Evening
M e a r f u t l ! , e place orders for the conthey all reported having a fine time. ! Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. P r a y e r ! Sunday to rnjoy a day's skating.
j Miss Carrie Dixon of New Bruns- s t r u c t i o n o f t w c n t y additional all. jk
• Meeting.
y
wick avenue spent the week end with ]s t e e ! dining cars of the largest size
Mr, and Mrs. Horafo S. Barrow
Mrcand
Mrs. R. Lurch of Woodbridge. : a n d raost m o d c r n type and equipment.
hnve returned from * several day's TRINITY EPISCOPAL
.Mr. Wilson Grimley of Carson ave-,T h e n e w c a l . g w i n n o t o n | y ma]iQ h
visit in New York «itj.
I
CHURCH
mw, Metuchen, spent Sunday with p o s 5 i b i e t o meet the public demand
William Golden was an Elitabeth
Mr
- A i b l ; ' r t Weisnian, Jr., of Vine | f o r j n c r c a s e ( | ( l i n i n g t a r s e l . v i C i. i, u t
visitor Tuesday,
Rahway Ave., ne»r Wcdgewood Ave. re
on Janusiiy "ITZniT,* SvITTTie '** '+> ^OT^JH.
- . w^- j-nj^prtinrplyTTTron their crj-mpti>A
h
A
M h d i t belonging
b l i
; tjon, permit the retirement of all reThe cake sale held by the Parent- \ as follows:
"umber ofi Methodists
TYnchers Association of No. 1 and Holy Eucharist 8 a. m. (Corporate t o lh(> church <>f Perth Amboy at- m a i n i n g w o ( u l e n dining cars in use
No 2 schools Saturday afternoon • Communion for the members of the u>mle(1 a banquet given by the church ,o n t h e p ennB yi V ania Railroad. They
laF
! Choir and the Servers.)
' Wednesday evening.
w i l l ; therefore, constitute another imturned out to be a great success
; Church school, 10 a. m.
: D o n ' t f o r * e t t h e n<>vi'uy dance ;p o r t a n t step for^a^d toward allMcGovera vui fiahway ave-i Morning prayer, litany and sermon, >''"'" b* t h e F o r ( t s F i l ' e C o m P a n y ' steel passenger tra^n ' "
Xo
- !- a t t h t ' F o t ' d s s c h ° o 1 auditorium ; Arrangements tfNl/be made to push
nue who is seriously ill was taken to 11 a. m.
nrxt
Saturday night, Jan, 21. It is , the construction oiRhe new cars as
St. Michael's Hospital Monday.
Vespers, 4 p. m.
a
" invitation affair. Assessment fee jr a p i ( | l v a s p o s s i l ) i e a l l d i t i s L.Xpt.cte(l
one ll
Juliu Dunn war amojK tbti I -CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
couple.
""ar
to have them in service by spring.
visitors at the automobile show Fri- j The Christian Sciencj Society holds The Fords Fjre Company will
day evening in New York,
'services in the church building, West march in a body to Perth Amboy
A Great Advantage.
Auditorium tonight in order that they
The principal of n college was loc
Mrs. John Fenton is visiting her
may be in the popularity contest. A
jwaren, every Sunday morning at 11
mother imSpringfield.
silver cup will be presented to the I turliiK has stuff of truehers upon efflo'clock, and testimony meeting every
most .popular (ire company by the j cleney, "What," lie demanded, "would
I be thought of a gloveuiakai: who at Hie
Mr. Joseph Sedlock was a Newark Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All ; Perth Amboy Firo Companies.
•ire invited.
TI i.-ii
1.1 /-. iL I dose of the season fouiifl^Q
visitor Friday.
! nMrn.
Mrn.H.
H. Mills
Mills and
andi idaughter
daughter
C
Cather, I o f h , g stQ( , k
" w l " nor cent
| ine of New Brunswick avenue spent' below standard
Mr. and Mrs. William Golden and
J Tuesday afternoon with-Mrs. Mills'; should m require7"lwjfott
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan attended
mother in Perth Amboy.
cleney of the
the automobile show in New York ,O£ten—Monday, 2:30 to 5.
per cent of a
Wednesday,
2:30
to
6
and
7
to
last Friday.
sponded a teacher, "
Barron Library
8:30.
Saturday, 2:30 to 5 and 7 to 8:30
Books loaned'for 7 or 14 days. '
Flue, 2 cts. per day for overtime
Flee for damaged'books.
Mr. and Mis. Stanley Garrett of
Mr. and Mrs. James Gerity were
New York visitors Friday.
New York were visitors in town over
the week-end.
•
METHODIST CHURCH
. TO HOUSE LARGE
INSTITUTE ON JAN
Miss Agnes Lyons has returned to
Bridgeport, Conn.,
friends in town.
after
visiting
SHOWER GIVEN
,, MISS FULLERTON
i, j
,i •»
kids!"
i.—-
Long Forgotten.
At a regular meeting uf St. Margaret's Unit of Trinity Church Guild, Once iljere wns « man "-who told
,. ,
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, ...
story about a ScotHimannvitlimit uswhich was held at the home of Miss . n ..
.
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, „,»". , .„ __,
,i „
•
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l E the term canpy oia* Lfecol HDJT
Laura Brodhead on Green street, w h e r e , n % ^
,(. w a 8 w l o n g a g ,
Monday evening, Jan. 16, a miscel- • n o o o d y remeroOers the man's name
26 laneous surprise shower was given or a n y of the elreuiiWtanceg' of the
Mijs Izola Fullerton of Grove ave-' remarkable Incident.—Kanga» City
J
Watch Your Wtlgtrt
Medical men all agree that In a
great number of rases It would be of
valuable assistance to them If P»tlenti could produce a weight t record
when going for advice. Often It It
Impossible for a diagnosis to be given
until a patient has tested hi* or her
weight for a certain length of time.
ittve
Ford
Perth AmMr. Lewis Cd
agent for
boy now the
conducting
Fortf cart in
.uchen Aulo
what, Is known a*
mce to the
Sales Co. wishes
ipngaged Mr.
public that he
Wilfred Johnrt&nff j>f• Perth Amboy
in the capacity of
i
ANNOUNCEMENT OF MEETING
of
:'?%-•
Woman's Club of Woodbridge f own»Mp
AFTERNOON MEETINGS
\ .,
January *26—2:30 P. M.
,";>,•
Congregational Lector* Room
Mrs. A. B. Proal, President of State Fe#|**tion
EVENING MEETINGS
February 9—8:15 P. M. High School AttJtftfrium
Lecture and moving picture film, "Til* Pro\
posed Plan of the Port of % Y
District Improvement."
? ARE YOU SATISFIED?
That the weekly washday and uncertain washwoman offer
the best solution to your laundry problem? Oi do you
believe it to be cheaper to have your laundry done at
home than at a LAUNDRY? • • '.V
We are prepared to convince you that the clothes W6 wash
are washed cleaner and the bill will be smal.fe than if
you submit to thtrdiscomfort of having your llOinft upaet
one day a week by the
Our establishment is built on ten years' of
service and a desire to render satisfaction to our customers.
A phone call (1893 Perth Amboy) will bring our, driver
r T
to your door.
~
AT LAST!
Leak-Proof Roofs
At Low Cost
MIDDLESEX SANITARY LAUNDRY
Wet Wash and Rough Dry, Hotel and Family .flat Work
Telephone 1893, Perth Amboy, Thomas W. Gurffe, Prop.
5 GORDON STREET
,
PERTH AMBOY
^ "WE ARE RELIABLE?'
S t o r m t i g h t will make
A.NY" roof leak-proof
against ANY weather.
Stormtight is brushed on
over the old roofing and.
furnishes a one-piece
coating without seams,
laps or nail holes.
One coat is sufficient—no
renewals or repainting. It
will outlast any other
roofing by years.
SPECIAL
Just brush it on. Unskilled labor can do it.
Don't rip off the old roof
—Apply Stormtight.
Cal1 for free sample! at
JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF P\JRE
WHITE PELT
MAX GOLDFARB
MATTERSSES
311 State Street
PERTH AMBOY
Covered with a heavy grade of Art TickingWe are going to dispose of nt excep- 4P4 A ftO
tionally low price of
^x"*5FO
Guaranteed not to be duplicated for le«f than
Telephone 861
An interesting Institute will be held nue, Secretary of the Unit.
Star.
in the Methodist Episcopal Church
A big basket was Bet before her
Messrs. Frank R. Valentine, John on Thursday, Jan. 2d at 8 o'clock. and in this basket she discovered the
of note tind experience many beautiful, useful gifts which
Bergen and George Finn visited the h a vSpeakers
Telephone 28
. 50% more.
New York automobile show Saturday, i e b e e n secured ^by the Middlesex ; her friends had brought her.
County Sunday School Association. ] A social time followed after which
The Institute is to be held .in the ik-lic-iuus refreshings were served,
Mrs. E. J. Harned was a Newark
interest of District No. 4 of the Those present were Miss Izula Fulvisitor Saturday.
ICE & COAL COMPANY
County Association, which .includes I lertun, Miss Ada Fullerton, Miss
Woodbridge
Mrs. William Squier was a Newark all Supday schools pf Woodbridge, Liana Brodhead, Miss Hilda Bockiug,
Carteret, .Chrome, Fords and Se- iiml Alias Marguerite Brown.; Mrs.
.situi Saturday,
-s... 4 i - ^ Ganett Brodhead Sr., Mrs. G. Bi-odwafen,
iloseph flleider and John Neider
Delegations arc being formed from head, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Vogt, Mrs.
JOHN AMACZI, Mgr.
were New York visitors Saturday.
each ol the churches or Sunday Nervin Guttt, jjjlrs. Arthur Pierce,
schools in the district and a large at- Mrs. Compton, Mrs. **ercy Brown,
Mrs. Carl Williams and Mrs. Barto.
Pea, Nut. Stove, Egg
219 SMITH ST.
The Misses Ruth and Grace Camp- tendance is expected.
PERTH AMBOY
Mr. G. W. Clark, the president <*f
$14.00
belt were Newark shoppers Saturday.
2,200 n> ton
the County Association will preside SHOWER GIVEN
1l3.00..
Mr. and Mrs. Weygant and sons,
2,000 ft ton
h l i v e and the" following addresses will be
MISS VERA MESICK
formerly of Linden avenue,
delivered on Religious Education:
moved into their house on Main
Rev. Charles E. Bloodgopd will speak
A miscellaneous surprise shower
titreet.
was given Miss Vera Mesick at the
Mrs, Tobrowsky was a Vew York first oiK''Prom State Organization to
home of Miss Emma Jaeger on RahIndustrial Scholar."
shopper Saturday,
Rev. Kenyier McCoomb, who fs the way avenue Tuesday evening, Jan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ctertield aid daughFURS
17.
t, •
ter, who have made their flome with paid Secretary of Somerset Cpunty
Association
and
an
authority
on
ReSTORED
FREE
After presenting many beautiful
Mrs. Charles Levi for some time have
ligious
Education
will
speak
on
gifts
to
Miss
Meaick
in
a
novel
way,
', rented the house formerly occupied
"When All Sunday Schools Have a dancing and a lively time in general While Remodeled or Repaired Dur
r by Mr. and. Mjs. Weygant
Ing the Summer Month*
yg
United Program."
followed.
Mr.,
Moug<* and dau«ht«f ; Mies Stella J. Wright will tell of
.'•. .9.. .
Delicious rfifreipimejits were served
; Anna and Mrs. Elis Hoagland wore
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS,
BLUE VALLEY,
"The Daily Vacation Bible Schoql;" later.
| Rjihway visitors Sunday,
A.
GREENHOUSE
—wh»t-it
I
t
*mi
how
to
have
one.,
Highest
Quality,
doz.
—
Print putter,
ft
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Miss Marjorie Pullerton Is ill at
Those preient were, ihe "Misses Vera
i t BMIfHBTRHET
Miss
Wright
is
an
expert
ln
this
rWld
| her hqme on Albert street.
Mesick, Emma Jaeger, Julia Sullivan,
Perth A»boy
The Men's Brotherhood of t h r oAwark, haying,had. entirt charge ol Sogemary Sullivan, Etllubeth Uerity,
FRESH POT CHEESE
FRESH CANDLED EGGS,
the
Daily
Vacation
Bible
Schools
In
cJswrch wttl hold, a cake
Marie Heller, Mit» Jnerson, Julia
Per pound
.,
BeBt
on
the
Market,
doz
sale Saturday afternoon in the Bey
Whalen, JBmma Rodney and Sophia
TAKE UP SILVER
Beckman/Graee and Dorothy Wheelj
COLLECTION FOR THE
er, of Edgaff's Hill and M a r l Schlick>
Mr, a n i Mrs. Lawrence MeLeod
STAR MILK,
'*•
LOOSE BUTTER,
RAHWAY HOSPITAL
en«iiiller, Mra, Chastor Toting and
s
'are receiving congratulations on the
Per
Can
Best
Creamery,
Vb
Mrs. John Green of Oarteret.
tbirth,*f a baby boy.
The Woman's Hoanita^Auxiliary of
itenry Bern^ttin was a Pennsyl- Woodbridge will give a tea and
vania vtsjtor for a fe*r days.
musical* at 3 p. m. qn Monday after- LADIES ENJOY .
A I M a Full Une of COOKED Mt^TS and Other FOOD PRODIK
Mrs. Efpnk. M«lone.,w»s a
noon, January 23, »l *th« homu of
CARD
PARTyjUESDAY
Vo"rk visitor-W«*Jd
Emil Kaus, corner of Grov* and LinpUfj, Delivery Service i» prompt unit intiifactory. We will be
Newark
Mr. John
The TupHtlity «ft«n»9)i Bridge
den avonuefl*
to deliver ordera received over the telephone.
«
Saturday.
Club
met
at
the
home
P*
Mr«.
WilA silver collection will be taken for
T
w
on
Lind«n
liam
CIVIL
We ire endeavoring to supply clalivery service and at the i
the bfmulU of the Rahway Hospital,
^J %
The affair will be open to the d>y, Jan 17.
time work on a small margin of Droftt. Consequently nil our trar
Those prwenf wm H | l | Bartow,ENGINEERS
nublip ajnd all are moat cordially
t^ons matt btf'cash.
Mrs, Dayton, Mrt. J. UVtaffa*. Mr»,
i' attend.
All
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t
1_
1
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GELATO
.i^
COAL
BUTTER and EGGS drop in price.|
60c
46c
39c
LARSON
frFOX
1,000 Day*.
G«th. M™. j^Fovge,
Mr*. Leon C b f i U
Ham Mr*
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