plainfield - digifind-it-. .-^- ty-three applications have bwi fa-jitfcakl ner» and abroad and...
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PLAINFIELDVohuo. 2-IU. 13 PL AINFIEID, TOW JEBSJEV. FRIDAY, JAKUARY 18, 1918. 5 Onto: J2.00,. T«r
fax Budget SAoicsOnly Slight Increase in
Face of Abnormal Prices, Weeka of bard work on the p u t bond*. »7»fl.000; interest
of * • Cooocilm«nie nnanoe Com- house b°tri. ifTk.OOB; hWlttee, during which Miyor Calkin* j[[)f
.dmooltlon to cat «-Y«rytBina- t . th . o f >ch(>ol
n ; of expeadltarea 'down' to the w;w«*bondB. Ul.COOi prinMpal
'Big Doings" atPythian Session
Big dofagfl" will be the order eliga >t the regular mHtlng at p«r-erance Lodge, No. 74. Knigbu of'
Pythlaa, in the Culle Hall In thBabcock building, fmltht.of lh« candidate* secured
.petltlve c u p i l | i T
Mass MeetingOpens Way ForWar Camp Drive
Improvement bond* 17.810; !•«* month will be given the i«(ond a mt on note*. 11.000; principal ;<i«rw and consequently tie KniicbU fort
ool bond*. 16,000. principal onl*1"1 n»'« h**" through the mm", Aud
Th Ion is In . proe-
blll h
. tbe Kaltfbita of Co-ityliambua should hare DO difflculty .Iniie aecuring the proposed 119,000.000
Pnnd which it will beginfor tomorrow ware set
'orth in plain terms at ColumbusIftortum last night, when the first
t tb* ad- cnllc bond., 11.500; priori- [P
>unt of money to be r
l!( taken Into ooaaideratlon, thla fig-ure 1B little abort of remarkable and
'it will not be equalled any-!*e In
lately
I • ' . " ' .
local drive waa "fired.'A gathering of Plainfield people
. l'*l Btreet imprnvemenU bonds. |I.-j«"""wl w ""•»••• -™ »=•>••- —r» "iwailcn practically filled th« big hatl[I 000; sinking fund. 11.600; public it-1*™ larger aB aeverai who w*o to intoned to routing appeals from R4)v." brary. 110.500; fir* department. [*•'• secured the rank of pag* last Df. Cbarlea A. Eaton, Rev. Dr. Wal-. t€S.3OO play ground commission.'*••*. bu* » l* B(>t •PPwaT, maj be t*r J. 8waffle!d and Re». fattier B*r-,. *50«; .bade tree commisaloii. t i . - i* 1 ™ «>*• «"*"• at the early; nartjB#Td M Bogmn. each of w.hom told(ofd SCO; street lighting, J70.000: dty' o f t h e meeting tonight. the sacrlOcaa'being; made by the aol-
Tund. 113.00: city nail pur- The "drive" for new m«WbtnU|tr boys In the field for whom ttie. m.000. A complete account comm«m<-«d In December, when €han-]T M t „ „ o f noa9T , , b ^• h.,d*et. together with a com- «•"«» CommaW"
trtlfe last year's figures and Senator Willl.m•ncidentaia appertalnlnK to the•iatant Corporatl__ ( „ „ „ , , niuum n. nucjuD, i
S-Tj^Ti -"T- financial statement of 1918, Hetfield a. captain, of two feama preside as chairmaa, alao told In „...' , . , ! will be found In an official advertise- to bring In new material. Each cap- own pncam » , , ^ a . peopi. bf
„ , , - A o n ment on Page « of this ls-i>e of the *& aelected fifty membera as p a t - ^ F i i k b l i rtould quickly and wllilng-' ,' 'Record * n t s »nd " agreement was made | T contribute HM tZ5,000 that hasieral did not abeervo the full inter
n S T l E S J J Z r «Z> B..H». m.n«.*..,»»M of *, B..."1*' ""rt'"r ""'%,rf°rd 'M *"- • « » « « . » «... <•«**. m. of th. d.«»m. i;0o .ot b.Mk.. 1,l _ t « t r , ' l . . ^ n V h o . t l i o o o o CBnmll last «l«m U . M the an- * " • < • « -""•"« " " « » * • * » " Senator ram M. > a n t i » • l l t > «ooformliiB lo l l t o th. full etfeirJ S T l i . 1J00 7«S t o T TOlitmLt of V l r t o i ? ™ o k H . S r M "" " " " • "' "" ""*" " * ^ * ' » ' " * « •»H"i«lu» wl»» «• .Xacrlb-1 waa not > d . kno.n but . . UMUdi
- . .-^- ty-three applications have b w i fa-jitfcakl ner» and abroad and asserted with eacfa particular Individual -,or»bly ballotted upon wiu, Senator fcta ^^^ ^ ^ t h e l o c , , p n b I l c WOii!d i A telephone Canvass of the TaH
ntandlng In the lead. s,it>Brrlbo a* wtillnely a* It hart <lone'°"8 local indnatrtee disclosed thi
t y pThaw I. a pOMtbllltr that the
when Can T M t .om 0f B O W t* being securedCommander Joy appointed;Md toM ta v l l M „„ ,„„ . , t
Kw o n W ^
ator Wim.m N. Rnnyon an* A K ^ W .Coonaell ^a!t*T| senator WlHIam N. RWjon, wbo
Order Not .4rally Obeyed Here
• [
Majority Plants Close Down Bat BusinessHouses All ppk This Morning-Situation Still
Tense At Netherwood Pumping Plant-Public ,brogates All Power Contracts
Garfield-sfive-day closing order wag no•rally observed in this city Inoon today. Whether or not thchants and buBlttM* bouses 1:
t being observed. (.With the buslneaa bousaa, Cher*raft little or no observance- Teppertrtethers and A. E. Force's reportedfi being open aa uiual. The Wood-
huli-Martln Company stated that Itwould cloae next Monday for the day
i R b u m Brothers declaredaining opaa today and
ight poasibly close
t yealntt in a l
i the tax
er 19H rphy and John Retnman aa pro-- batlonera In the Fire Department:
rrantlnu of permltal
i BubuiSH Mad Is
n: th100 for i
t w^ condltli
/ferrin,
: iffi'wl
•fan one of the largest KasoHn<tea la rhecked up against tho nu» by
•tanprtment. i.s»i year tbe pany ait appropriated was |3t>,000. fameshla. yfcar It t- »40.000. As a *I« .«S to Patrolmi
i latter of !fart there waa a «4.000 *•> "ilnrv dnrlnr anInnre from 1917, which, according propriatlon of $13,!tbn new Plersnn law, must be kept pletfon payment'* on the•dlted to th« department for thl. turn eitenslonffl the paymir *ut whlrt! can be used after amounts on the City Hall account, o " ™ ' ™ «luarr 1. 181^. The nth-r $1,000 tine of $3R7.R4 to P. P Kenny, and n11"810"81"lo ran for tSe/'autoitaatlc increase rli# other or 1480 to George Amos; |f™J n">mn
nalarlen of pollonmen reaching a »h* borrowine of I2.S00 for the City,*1"1 enax
•hi.r arade A public beVlag on Hall account In antlMpa '>- hirdfret will he herd In the Coun- "tile of bond*: the llrenal
Chambers nait Prlday night, ert Murray to conduct an employ-, - .,,,iary IB, ,ment agency and the at,thori»tlon ' » « / o t t h « » ld «fne appropriation* for the various of the flrfl committee, through a res- n a n f l t 0 *" ,artm-nts are aa followa: Btreeta, olittlon by Chairman Charles C ***"* "n(l w *»» r B .1,000: : pollre, HO.OO0: aewer Orave*. «lr tlree be pnrchaaed for the ** roncinilon. even If the *«ati/;<j-intenance. *IT.000: Board -of Nott pumping engine from Moore ft £*L'.d°"? a O t^.n C!"ff . . " ^ilth, II0.4IOO; rlty share Btreet Moore, of Newark, at a coat not to«fli». I3.K00; audit, (esp.OOO; exceed t4GO.4.fl.Mtftl. IS.OPe; JublHhlng and ad., A report from the flremen's pen- -TJX ~~jr .. . . _,,!„,_,.tt*tnK. IS.000: dlalrict court. $3,- alon fund ahowml chat there Is now. ? ^ ? n *Te campaign I" concluded>, r*ol, ta.IOO: mlscellaneouB. a balance of J33.000 on hand Sal- *n inning: team announced at o y M r ^Bi Mn o T. Waring,•••: poMr« penatOff fond, t*tV. arlM smonntln<t to l l l t . n « o « were ^ c I ( w # " thI" ™ n t h ' &**' : W 1 I I : « B » B W«1 1 » used a8 hwdqua'irannt nrnmlnma, |S00: Memorial ordered paid by the auditing commit- *** *^ade f o r t h e Jollification ati the tor all ra*etlnga and! Inflormatlon
'riay, 1100: tax department. $i.IJE; tee and. on motion of Chairman Con- e l n ) e n B e o f ibm !<>••«• T**B wil| la- p n r p o - w du rfng the drive.billdlm iMiwtor'a department. | 1 . - diet or the police committee a prt-! • "n * n t o r t * l o m " n t b v prbfea- The luwntlvs committee Is made
10: c'ty court. I1.6S0; .salaries, vate telephone waa ordered Installed "l<"1*' ", * reception < rori a p o f o , , following: Artnur A. Can-1,I»I>; (nterest on artiool bonds, tn Judge DeMeu'B office at police » e m l ) e r a a n d frlendB. I \noa, chairman: Andrew B. Kenney.
: inturwHt on aewer bonds, headquarter,, at a coat of »3«.O0 a!.._D^d._A_!l*°-_ ^LUTl^jH^^l' rie* ^airman; John J. Carty.
tomorrow but iMonday. With tA* result was generally the saiSome said they did not Intendcjqjte while pthem insisted t-hat Iordrr was not meant for them. Sotters asserted they would not cloi
a T e . ]A* Mr. Hetfleld-B team has a lbt of f o r o t B # r n . p . , ^ , ^ , f n t h e p a B t T/i fact that the Standard . .Com-i"Koml PrO'P01"0'" t n e eloxln* or th*| raft a e t n ( l | wm% oj t a e flr[T# ^jmjwhleh la rngagejl in making muni
*t by t"111!**1^11 '"*• b o e n "**e""e<l ;»»"' cotnmenre tomorrow morninf anditioiw, waa working as usual. JAt'thit oa r**»»rnarv 1- Bv that time it 1B be- wnt contfnTie until one nwk frdmiScott Press Work% also makInK;mu-;ita#lr buslntwi^hi 1'o'Od that the application* will num- s^ndav fncluslve. The city hae bepnjnltlonB. no statement waa made as to. «a|*ed word _
ber fiftv. E»«n at that the officers nfvMed Into nineteen dlrtrlcU wl ihthe observance oiUhe order penjllng' I^ltead or accept!• lodge feel fclrtjly elat«(d at ! a ( J o [ t i o n a ) o n e s f o r t h e Bubnrb»n the arrival of a SdM ofllclal. At the !»u(horlty.
as war towiia. - Bach of tnese will be visited 'Pond Tool W o d a It waa Baltf thBtj ; The whole Ideaumfrous • - - . . . . . _ __.__ ^-,li
res until they re-from WaahlnKtoit•K newspapers as
•luted at!oht.ined aej wai
is'have produced numjrona by per»ona. workers, of whom th^-e the order hsd'bwD complledT ^tth|tlijn from Waahl _i DOt conducive! to beneficial a f B 4 0 0 o p m o r e A n y amount, no and the factory wotilrt remain iVhiit>nd. In PlalnOeld as In other |arv wort." Tfhe PerseveT-»matter n o w B m a J i w m &, accepts- ;down until ne^tf Wednesday. : ben- .U» Bltuation today la critical,mber* are looking forward M#_ j 8 r Bj Manager ClaWVer stated tliat alf |<^tAnimlss(oner Kenney Is maditic t
.ctntlons to thpjcon-; Davia T. Kennev has been anpoirit- men who reporjt*4 for worlt Uhlstpjijt to provide, for the hospital, iheld responsible for^lach^or poweri,,B third decree a^ the -^ f^aeT^ s. m,rvl«or of Ute local i morning V « M nrnt back home, but 4«nea and Industrial planta Brst. but I under the allowance* given It by the
•etlRK next Friday nicht. cnmpgi,;,, u (.onaurted by Wnt-ti- would be given a full day's pay, The.lTW task Is becoming harder hourly.! Government. It also says that cur- 'ilao be a caia occasion as unt, r o u n c ) t K of f Re will havn'^picer Manufac taring shop at Southj With the Plain field-Union Waterjrent , will be supplied ap '
loads of coal bad been aecurM fCom iChe nhlnpe/» Wednesday and that ev-ery Bftort waa balng mad* to Modlorei •« soon •• passible... Ordlnar-'ty tfae company keep* '*., threemonths' reaarv* lupply but at the
present time. It la barfly possible to 'a week ahead. Mr Whelan re- '•his appeal for conaumcra to uae• aa sparingly na poaalbl* aad!1
by making stir* that faucets are nott night help the companysupply of fuel.
tpprebension waa civeoPlalnTle-ld ttiduMries .today when acircular latter was rBcelvej) (mm thePublic Service Corporationthat beRlnoinK with Thursday. Janii-
- Qry 2 4, ft would abrogate all exlatlni1.1 power contracts). This doec not mean |
that the electric current would be, Che communication got*'on j
er- to say, but the company will not be
otended every Pythia
will h
ation N c\-
of MarlondtrectAckerman BB aseiBtant huperytBoir.and an executive and general com- the ord.mittee selected from representative | "~men tn ; every partispacious rooms In the Marsh build.re
Plalnfleld and the Trfternatlonal Mlboth! mads the replyof ContTnlasloner Gin
• 'pint PINprhp:
iy, the lack of fuel a1
'•nod. pimping stationto cause the officials appre- j port of its needa
Jie wherever possible but »U 'concerns.d make, a full iw-i) the GpremmenL
r Appreciate Colonelt Muring the Red Cross campaign, hflf"
v donated tbe Knltrhfand
l . f B ; r t on!,<•#!; interVt on pollc* station year.
Elizabeth Society
Visits Plainfield as
Gatst of T. A. B.'s
9r. Ntwcorn Ducnuet
Jadgeship Appowtmmt%\;
lance haa romniI greatest years iactivities of th.
the
nced of | thea B d wiH
; y. easA Keating, aecretat?-.V Sullivan assistant
latx. Thom.s
iMor
newof former knights, and renewed j
mer District Court Judge WI1- (PtTeet o( othem who have *eeiNewcorn yesterday Issued the mlsaln^ from the lodge meetings, tb-
| following statement relative to his orgM.lw.tlon Mda fair to Btand'candidacy for the appointment as ;fJ^° l".T°1'.''? f r * f ~judice o.f the Court of Common Pleas iof Union county, following GovernorKdlTe*B annotinoement that he had se-ilected former Senator 'Carlton
if Cranford, for the office:Plalnfleld Rec-
embers what real Work 1 O t f f n # y H p Greenwood. Dr. F . J.L ^ V ? " TLUt a!H«"rtes.:Patrirk 8. KWy. C. L. KIIa%.
new- material. re-Instate-,j T Notman. Geonte J. Tobtn. Hugh
Martin's Advance
The assignment of Lieutenant-pbi-one! William' B. Msrtin, -of Elizabeth,to take charge ot-tne 104th ammunl-tlan train, haa been received InPlalnfleld with a p e a t deal of satis-faction. For, epverai years ColonelMartin aeverd a> captain of CompanyK. the Plalnfleld division of I he oldSecond New Jersey regiment and b<
cat admlrora'by the manr.tiun-
Whan he ran tor the. orBceof couni m . g ty clerk, tho Colonel received a'flat-iT. Treacy. J. j . Varley and Cbarlaa'UHn* vote herej nialnly through th(J. Ward. David T. Kenney and,Petfr [popularity he hail attained while dt
p r e j
Inanfee rectlng the form.-r* well-knowi' 'tary organiiatlon, , After the pro
pris« the genet- Uon which took him away from icity, he continued Ho hold his inter-
Unity Lodge Holds
"Roll Call Night"
With Installation
J- McDonough conBtft'i committee),l The followingal committee:
I Lelgfcton Catkins, Wm. L. Small«y.|Rev. C. M. Anderson. Rev. B. H. Bo-'•very time the tfo.s bad a rallyRan. Rer. Joftn Baldwin. Rev. St. O. special me*tiuir. tie Waa aucceMed
{Bnrrlll. Rev. T. H Campbell. ReV.'la commanding Company K by theB. J. Dunphy, Rev. J. W Flynn. Rev late Harry B. KiUhell, to whom be
" Oillesplf. R#T. \V. A. Hennefl- ^«ve aasUunce whenever it waa
Company1 .< and came here•an tOO membera of th,
xabemi T. A. R. Society came tiInfield Tuesday niRbt,ID Invitation from St. Hary'an Society. The visltora »ally enWrUIned at T. A. B. Hall T o the Editor ofWest Fourth atreet, where muBlc. or(..
dW-Ing and bowliaK matohea were , n gnawer to the many requests ieijoyed until wen part th* midnight ,o r , ^ . . m e n l upon the appoint-j
t"r . ment or Senator Carjtnn B. Pierce as I[The Elizabethan, made the trip In J u ( 1 « o f t n B C o u r t o r C o m m ( i n p j ^ . ]
a|Bp«cial car atUched to one of the , d M l r B t o ^^ th f t, M M m B p l n M t t(Central tralna. They f o r t h , ^^^ portion, my eandldacy!
of recently elected officer*, ijt,Bd with them and w a a pr^Heteo entirely nnon the prin- L«dge. N.
nle.that the fadee of that conrt last ntghthald a successful roll 'f«all. jWm. O. Sealer. Ellas H. Bird. Jas. f".,iould be one. who bv long; practice The members turned out in laitfe'Buckle. Oeo. L. Babcock. John ft. ternaUonai tourwey conducted tiirt ftperietii-e In the New Jersey numbers and a general good itfme Coyle. J. A. Conway, John Casey,jBngland. Thoae Who keep In ;toucl.urta, poaseaaed the qualifications I * u held In Oie "good and wel*are"iRichard A. Claybrook, A. B. Crone,!wlt>» mlllUrj matera can well .re
HI, dutlea ap-sesalon. speech r* were made by the William Dlxon. Judge W.O. DeMeiaJ»* f f lb«r Hbw the marksman from th-
i connection with the Installation
( a e asp. H. HOlatera. Rer. Chaa. i needed.
E. Herring. Rev. p. H. "art, Rev. &H. Mallery. R« . B. Vlcara Steven-! * •
trong. Rev. ^I.|r*nka among ttog A k ]
marlwmin, Colonel Martin
Former Local Man Aided Trotsky Back .
To Present High Position in Russia
iple whoictlvltlea ol
In RuMla and the s
ilitnfleld
following theabsviks In RuMla a:of Leon Tronky asIB.' that chaotic —known resident of this city has beena.cloaflVerHunan, a manual training teacher tnttie Newark schools, w-ho was bornaod lived In Plalnfleld until about
e personal friend of Trotsky forl Thi h
committee to ar-
nse] his peopl* but that ha lackednecesiary fund! to pay'his pas-
sage over. The former Plainflalderillstiad the sympathies of aeveralutual friends who contrived to aa-ire the necessary amoun* napdwd to
take the young newspaperman backto hla naUve.land. Trotaky waa most:effusive in his thank, to tija benefac-tor*, declaring to each ona" M he said!good-bye that ha would Dot (orRetthem If he "mada good" In Raaala,
"Little did I know." aa(d Mr. Ho-nan, to a Record man this irMk, uhe.was returning from a vlatt to the.home of his mother on West Fourth
range for a series of lectures on so- street, "that I waa helping to payc!al ana economic problems, tn the the boat fare ot the ereatmrt man' ta
of Its. inveatlgat!on« this com- Rasala today. Trofiikr i» a. likeablewas given the name of Leon ehap and from what I know of him
thrrotsky. then young newspaperh d i r i l
will restore the disordered conditionsof R l to «methl lik ln»n.In charge of the editorial col- of Rnsala to aonwthlns; like normal
imn-of a socialist paper printed In ir he ta given ball Che ebame."N«i« York. He waa found to be at When asked bv the renerter If :h«clpae student at human nature and thought that Trotsky might remem-tjtoronghly eonverwont with tne sub- ber his nrorotae to the m<u wno had
the Newarkera wanted for their, haloed hlnleet&t
P. Waldron, MarionErneat It. Acker roan.
In tli* making raoh a profoundbeat rival
. _. H% took part tn•1Ka- trppoli"j^'ltlonai matchialBTirlous parts of,the.UWpreMion when he addressed aever-
102. Knight, of Pyaia*. idrews Morri. Abrama, H. Adalbert. |eountry and waa »h*ed as o » ^ the.^"^l 'ZtZTl^UmZ!? "** ****'".[team to represent America in the In- |B*W a number Of time*.
d m la t d, d poeTroUky accepted an invi- albly appoint each of them to a pos*-
LO appear la the Jersey me- tion of honor In Raaata, Mr. Honae
Shortly after the war broke out Ini 1914. TroUky Informed
/andm. Speeches were made by them aad those who had not been
Is the a t tbe Castle Hall for a long time.n condu-
c t s H Frost Alex, oilbert. Robt![Unft»d »»»*•• carried oft practicallyOnttrtdge, John J Q ^E. Glllihan. Dennis
ne Wlilia* »» «*• honors. In many way,Galbraita, •• ' Martin has devoted hla life lq be-
i t
i back , to help
NBW jerseyfought a•urched to the Fourth Btreet hallbj waiy of the bBBtoeea section. Tbedelegation Included the girl friendso* the members and the Plalnfleld ___•ocltey alao had Ita girl friend* aa to discharge the vairteata. The RUtabelh band played nertatnlng to the countv coinformally through the evening but the lack of thla quallfleatl<nvuilc for the dancing waa furntahed ,,ntT ,rronnd upon/which I opposed Refreshment,. _-by Eddie Marks' orchestra. The to- the appointment of the Senator. I Mon. | Robt P R Huntsman, Walter L_ coming thoro;ugBly> expert „tal attendance at the affair number- b^llew In thla onlnlon I Blraply; The InBtallation ceremonies irere'Hetfleld.' Chaa. J. Higglns, Sherman w«rk and his plaiiaield friend* we*4 futry 500. one of the largest ^ h o ^ the sentiment of the bar and conducted by District Deputy Peter Joost. Benjamin Kline. J. Russell •" earaeat hopes |hat his abilirathsrtnp that has -been-noted In the ,, majority Of the laymen In Union v . Hall and Btaff. or Neshanlcj A Knowlton T J Meany, Altai. Milne. T o n I d *•• I"'1***r. recognised whiaf w dub "ho—- conntr. and I *«vB n-ed .11 fair noteworthy fact tn connection |wlth Ch.a. W. McCutch.a. Andrew J. M"- the troop, of th« State were called W Ruth ™ * B r . '»' »« ;Jn me bowling matches, the Bllia- „ „ „ > to impream this view upon the this work wa. the return of Frank Cardell. Joseph F. MoCue. Cormick **» *rtloiL Th» MUook at first; was N; V.. who makes her home withi her*«• bop P™™d the winner., al- m 1 M o f t h e oowmor. Pntnam. of E«rt Second street^ to McDonoush. Patrick McDonongt, «»"«»«• « »» tf.fcJreorBant.atlon of |nnrte, Bnd a-nt^ Mr aaj Mr.. Charie.rtontt ther tock t-e serlea of games Th« r.ov-mcr ha- .een fit to let the position of keener of record* and .Frank T Mclnemev. JudKe willla»V™«ltla unit.: the Eaizabeth man was B^htel Of Carit<m • v*n u s- ««J« 'm a narrow margin. r..™Onal frle.xl.Mr. control in his se- .eala for the twentieth consecutivel^ewcorn John J. O'Donofc-e. MIcV shuffled about BO »ften ftat tt;wafl;Uie ^nlque distinction « ' _ ^ < n K ^ *J Ta« Batherlnc w » arranged by a. lection; and for month* hs* been eon- y»ar. Ui. Potnam aneceeded 41 W tael O'Keere Wllbar H. Rogers, Dr- B a r d t o ' a l l o w nte, aMlgnmenU.;, A«;a«t young
unlttee from St M»rv*B T- A. B. ^r^ In eT^romilne hfa desire to make pnnavan 1" 189H atid alnce thatitlme W L Saundera Oeo F Smith, commander Of tne SO*th ammnnftu-rn pored of William T. Ma-this appointment, i M MB de-lsicn n h d b m one of the most active; Py-lrrank H Smith Newton B. Sraalley, tnia nnlt he win baye supervision
—• have si- t^lans in PlainfleW. A tares part of Herman Schwed' D*v1d J. Scott. Jo.'m the horse and mpt^r sectlom. anil;
"I hardly think so. From aeiavlpaper reporta I ahomld aay TToUky
•ugh to do to take I ot tf«ia withouthims^if at the pra
thlnkinir of offeringJob. Anyway, t a a aatlafled there In preference Is 'Orer the*
First Girl to Don Uncle Sam's UniformDoing Duty in PlaMeld as Tt
'• Franli it*"t«i Gninee The Plain field-•,111 make a rettu-n visit to Eliza- ,0B Thar»da» nlrht. February 7 I
i M* anpofTitment.n Senator Pierce t
half.|
S h e d , D .been J (s'«m Thomaa H. Soillvan. Wni.
ntiring effort. In ttJ be- R. Town.end. A. Tepp«r M. Tenpef.iMorria Vaa Arsd^Ie. A- C. Wllmer- Ca
lled k w * ' d W . S- P. % Wilbur. Wili J Sec-nn^fler Whelan. Thomas 3- Walah,ll J -
horse and mot^r set b e ordnance cofpe.
t lLie we^t
i Sim'.< feminine design of die regula-r Uaq naval uniform.-j fn response to the Government's
[call" for stenographers, Mlas Tartterhe service BB "first
n this capacity she wasduty at the Scott Press
h
^llorb^in^hl
WHlfilw MK'lioton of Pond" PH T,te*ltT enlijted In tli
a f.re.eli party by twenty-five !at hi- tome Wedassday ,
Work.j ' J
ft Not to File Appeals
3 ft C A.
pthe •njoyment of
nfl ramea. Supper fnirht. tturlng the ,; f o rt wa presented
II the ierrfforv *-«tit-«ra 1- | A a J i n n i L "
,er *uVd ^ r 4m-n! t?e«r» <?Ul-raHw to r«T.d Irtdr*.
» l t t s t
McClellai ,Second New ' JerMJy' Regfraent.j but a lETJed
t. when tMs unit * U merged with .the Work* <: First and Fput!} .iJeglmenU ot fcew mpiints
Jar«ey. to form (hje 113th Infancy, governm: iLlentenant-Colon^lic.eorRe M. Battle mam was pi.-™ v nm ==<u n
'came to the fore>as the Eliaab|=tn a».,ma!e yeoman In relation timan's senior and i » » latter was Bpnt and uniform, consec-nently was r
With tke Local Board t o tb* Fi(t'-fourtl1*' ^P 0 1 B""'8*1* celled to weir the Karb wattfi
rhere are lota of UIBCK to bane In this war that Kirla can do Ifey want to," said Mian T*«t«r to
a questioning Record raporttjr, "andwhen they enter ths asrvicp theyshould wear the uniform the same aa itheir brothers are doing. Of'course,being normally feminine, a ctanga ofdreas at intervals would snlV.tny fan-•y ranch better than the e t t l
D. Anderaed.
1**nlnr Mr. McCTInton was presented M,•«lt an ninmfnatod dial wrist watch ,b7 hi» mother Mrs A Allard. The , ,Wfertn* Tt , srranro* br t»iBisn's «l*ter. Mia* flirah Mc*{• XKIl t Fi
rerelrM. T*-» nmcial1 Mm. w « ' M , * n<r . widow:ton- of the m w n » win h« at tfohert j ; Cl-v i»ied V»t
. Went F«"rth s»T»-t *« riereto- v m . «4 M«—in* •'••nn* the* fore Two ot*>»F i»"no!ntm«,tB of o,,«n; la«t MtafUf. ffhe w i i «fi
"•tT.w*re tnTir r»mra oM ami cam* to ?*>rf
When the d W tfft was d.abanded SMI• ' I Ueotenant-Colon^ , Marttn wa, at- n m
W R, Codlngton. chairman of th« tarhed to the lttftfc Infantry, of fch« ty Mouseloral Board, haa! received a notice Fiftv-elgbth Brlrt^. and has been overeat, Bjie*i afrom the DMrict Board to the effect serving on the d^sional efflcfepcy.trtwffter with tn
a re«t«trant slioald onlr fl e an board and on t»» *P«U1 conrt niar-;, kflt*d rtlrt for
— the enntlni.-.ting of one particular *t*le. but:
that la only a very amalF master inapariron with what the' brave
, terlcan tadi golntr to Uje trsnehee:factured for h « , 8 to co^end with. Unrt,, Bami
young wo- needs lota ofmore girls tb help biml—ting cut In his yeomanry work.aSd if my'
pay enltatment wni result In ofiem fol-lowfna; suit bl flhal] feel amp!T repaidfor any sacrifices I might undergo "
nrtur< fo,r his female volnn- j , M(n* Tartter recentlv wlntflivi **i*rIt cormlsts of the familiar nat-'wfUlnrneait to tro abrnmi m*z\0^- - « - hat and abbreviated [p^rSZ ^ ^ ^ i L ^ ^ Z
£TZ w"r;tnr* ^°a *""-««« » >«^b«;sub^ltutlon of tn Triw. When a«ked If «He real-
the rest of Jack !,«* t j , B t (rro»s(Ilir the « "
•Tnect* to be sent tolas, at an early date. ,
i-i | * bv J P ^ - «
i ST.-MI with thelorsl Board when tbe tlal boarda. : I] * Tiis-a" t!m« honored raiment. Sure naval ve*a*l Is a narardow, onder-•"» "f local Board haa not granted him a' From the « ! * ; » was considered M|«| T-rtter received her allotment tak-ln>> at this time abe rapMad wttb*i**r claim for deferred cl«w»f Beat Ion op 11»*1T the dlvhftonal commander ofjtotMng, 150 otber young women R mn9.
» r - other than: Industrial or agrfcnlt inU would make goodtiae of such aba- In i^rton- ( r — '**•- rfound '? tty aa wa* posseMeH by the old S e e re*iv*,i t**rth I : joad Reriment feld offlcer. and *l»,l "P*" nnvei
rtar. Ther nr» IV-1-' T. rt for
nf th- IIMtep Kind.TMttributor* fnr THttnont. OeodI
Ooedvear Cord and Ooodrtoht«»B Cord Tlrwi. Newark Ante
r for Rahwav and vidalty.
*«te> FahiMwc,Awto palntrnc - anto fops, attp rfir-a. aad rwpalrlns:. A. A. King. I M I
Cai.. t»*.. »U Waal Front St Orove Btreet "Pooae Coaa.—Adr1 I » I — Adv. t !!«•••
h»v« not been made.
are better t*«»i sW
for at dfrfaloOf the most oopilsr annonnce- •lflfr«>''"
St. Mary's church thiq moratng ' tnlijients that has been made at Cainp In fo»rm»"memory of Jamea J. Strappe. a w d*-'Modeller. In »evfral months. He flntibffW mfclly known resident of Platnfleid who saw servlee with tHe Third New Jcr-!
if the country have "or,town* tt'a dancerana, bat thmmm uniform. iwhr »honld the ynmasj men of the«*t of a sjn narnedjeoBntry tmdergo an t** p-rfl I
««^rv" haa attracted con- have aarreei to 'do mr hW and I tn- -Hevtlon la pistnfl-ld and tend to earn ont tm, d«tM-m I nationa»e« the "veomaa" naa |MO i - ,tter where dtttv may «Sl,"to* to prmtlnr that Often H<«* Tartter h-id a rewrmiarbleinpleasant. Nevetheleaa. |)>OtHtlnn aa mmert a-tewee-raofter wttb
died suddenly on January If, 1917- nev Infanti-v in 1«M aa a private, and Vl-w Tartter » T . «he la nrond to'» Urge enweera ta W Iwriwe to*a ft—• «t f»» R . T ratti-r B. M. Bogaa waa the ot- m i aanted eaotalnj aad lrnn«vtnr of w « r t*>e nwtftnn of tTaele 8am « n n n n tier wort aaa attrmni?* aaV
• t«r eo-n'-v at the j< P*T of thlrtr-fere
ptain aad I tnwlnr o! v « r t*n -wttflrm of TTaelai SamIn t>» old Second In- on* of hi* Tntaats«n aaxloaa to
Plainfield Record
b <m Lite at > M|»IW l»4ThU00ID
plain rizLD, mrw mm, iudat, jakuasy u, mu. ■ntnllittf MnU.OoyUa. » OoB, *200,» Tun»
City's Tax Budget Shows
Only Slight Increase in
Face of Abnormal Prices
‘Big Doings'’ at Mass Meeting Pythian Session Opens Way For
jir-l War Camp Drive "Big doluga" .Ill te Ib* thing. at th* regular DMlai «mn~ Lodg*. Ko. 74. Knight. raj PrthU* In U. Castle Hall I* th. R^o„ «*y *. Knl»t*, of Co- Bsboock building. toolgbt. Twenty loata, should kora no dill cult, Tta * In th* aorurlag th. propound no.ooo.uoo Of th. enodldntra «Mi of barl work on th. put bonds »7>#.M0. Inter*.! on Or. M .. Cooaniaaak rlnanc. Com- boora hood. >m.OM: lourrat <,r,B* wBl<‘ 11.000 priori pal >■*'»• •"ll consequeotly Urn Knights' forth '.tn'pteia ~tms ~u citomte; Infill ha va Kami 'IhrntiBtl tha mill" i a _ oi. a * ....
.. competing* ranpalo Inauggmted War Ramp Pud .bleb It Mil bum ■treat lmpror.rn.nl bond. >7.it0; '*•*> "““h .111 bo glrao the >Koond curaoelng fa. tomorro. .*rr set umoaltioo to c.t eraerUlog I" to* .ckool bond! >4,000: principal onh*T' •*I of egpeodlturee do.at U) Uo rawra'Donda. >11, boo* - went DM4« kWMD at lb* ad- polio* etatlo# Xiuraad Council marine laM JJ1 1 la tbe ••kom# annoaommnet that ““f1”1
(t« amonat of moo*r to bo raiand by taiiloo th* To*r would only bo 1104 |,S 800 *roaBd
EDO In th# local drlY* A Catharine of Plainfield poodle *iB*lch practically filled tb# blit bull w-r* *® I Intoned to routing appeal* from R«v if last Dy. Ctiarlas A. Eaton, Roy. Dr. Wfcl- •ek. but did not appear, may be j B*aflle!d and Rot. Patter B*r- Wbm 'tbe "ad- «b*4* tree eommlnelon. II.- «,T«f lbl* *' *"* #Ar,y p*rt M. Botaa. each of «r,hom told of
f~i * si jil l PMlrao •"* *“d N *- •»P“">*A : Conmttilon. Oar* eld'. drutKjw* brio, — - ■'“*»' Corporation Connnoll Walt«| Bra.tor Wmhun N. Runyon. .b0a**-d.7 cloning ord.r .a. not gen- .With Uo bulnna bourn*. there U H. to old an captain, of two taam* prwidod a. rhalrmuu. a loo told In hi* orally obaerrod - In thin city op to .aa Utile or no obeerrance Tapper adr.nl>. to brim In n.» malarial. Each cap- practical way .hr the people nf ’noon today whether or not tha mar- Bipthara and *. *. Porc'n reported ,Jt# 7„ ol) merit on Pad. ( of tht* of the t“ nelerted ally member, aa anlat- pial.a.ld (boald qnlrbly and willing- cbanU and bnalbOM bourn, la ffeo-jaaibelng open aa oonal The Wood
— u Will OI W.nom inia or tb* eecrUkee being made by the afel- for member*,dtoT boy. |. th* M for whom tb* •rember, when C**n- Tt* of nun^y Mar aecamd
Garfield's Order Not
Generally Obeyed Here
Majority of Industrial Plants Qose Down Bat Business
Houses All Open This Morning-Situation Still
Tense At Nethenvood Pumping Plant-Public .
Service Abrogates All Power Contracts
The reed In. of tb. bed*.! *. prm J! r>w hr f-h.lrm.n Bmlach nbo.n "J ■ Oral Ptalabeld'. aapeaeu for 1 >11 1*• |B *” *4' be npprnilmalal
anteen point. In the In rate «»« crnntln. or permK.lon On the .nrfnre on. of th. lar.rat r.TOllne took, at Jit M.dl.on are-;" " Ibrrneae. I. .hubed e|. ..aln.t the no- by tb. Puburb.n Tranalt Com- * °° aottre deportment, lent year the rear and at 6*7 Herenth atrnel by nmonnt appropriate eaa 136.000. Toonty: , th. payment an, thU, te.r It k >40.000 A. . ».♦».»* to Patrolman CbnrMa Wicnt _ tB, oB,
ne^ro tb« full latent ariln Company stated that <^.do not believe |o|would cloee next Monday for the dey Rosenbaum Brothers declareil remaining open today and might possibly close smaller concerns generally tha same. __ .. umta done ona local IndnstHee disclosed the 8l*ie said they did not Intend to team ha* a lot of for oth#r wmr m tbe peat.;. that tbs Standard Aero pis ns ’close srhlle other*. Instated that the The actual wort of the drive wRI which la engage^-In making munl-iordr waa not meant for them. Still Met field the closing of the __ WM - __ rampalcn baa been deferred nntll commenr. tomorro. morn'lnc and Uonn. >ae .orbln* aa uaual’ Al-tbn'oUnra anaerted thoy would not cl
Toonay . th. pa.ment oe F'brti.rv t. By th.t tlm. it.la be-'vin contlnne until one week from 8cott Preaa Work*, alno rnaklnk mu- tb»lr bualnen. placet until they rn- .... M to patrolman Char Ire Wkbt 1Ul* apnllratlon. wlllnom- im-l.alr.. Tbc clly hae been nltlooa. no ininMit .a. mada aa to tklrad word dlract from Wa.bln.ton M in.,. .„ . >t.ooo *■ aalarp d.Hn. .n lllnra.: th. >*7 Jftr. Etna *t Mat ttn o«e>n dlrtded Into olneteen dlnHrt. -Ith tbo obaerranr. ot'lho ord.r p«njlln« '«•>-•<! of orraptloy notrapnpar. .a ialAnr. irom I»I7 .hPh. arrordlnc proprlalloo of 111.600 for a -com- J...a *','"Uon*1 °"“ ,ar the .obprb>p the arrlrtl ofa >rad om.lal. Al tb. authority 0, i*. rler. ™ in., mint be herl nletlon pertn*" on the rawer «v» *lr~',T u * **,h °' n— w,n >“ Pom T°°' *««■ 11 V I n‘ ,d“ of »” commpnlra- *4. It .o.ld abroiau all e.l.llo( -redllrd 10 Ihe department for HU <•>" eTteo.loMII the parreeet of t.o roodltlona>hare prodoced numdrooe b, p.raon.1 .orkera. of .hom there Ue order hpd bran complied with tkm from Wnehlapton le to eare coal power contract.. Thle doe. not maao viur hut •hlc-h can hr usrl after amoanta on Ihe City Hall account, ohalkclra not conduclvei to ^naBr,a’ are or more. Any amount, no »»d the factory «on\d remain shot end In Vlalntleld as In other places, that the electric current would \ be
efaiuarv 1 fete otbar ll ooo on* of |3H7 R« to P v Kenny and "n,>"»,on*rr w0r*c- Tbe * erwrer- n„tter how small, will hr accepts- down until next; Wednesday, fcen- U»e situation today Is critical. Fuel shut off. the communication goes'on li to csr* for th* automatic Increase n* other of S4S0 to Ororge Amos; £1"?? b,«- *n] Manager Cleeber sUted that alf CWnmlssloner Kenney la making #f- to aay. but tbe company -111 not be is nslarl#, of policemen reaching a «»>• borrower of *S.S00 for Hi* CIty^,tb ^*7 expectations to the con- Darfd T- Kenne% has been anpolUt- »b® reported for work (this fort to provide for the hospital, held responsible for,lacks Of power higher grade. A public bearing on *,a'1 •'•const In anticipation"'of
hen a Ion. ft was stated by Bscr^ary Whelan this morning that ivo cw loads of coal bed been secured Horn the shippers Wednesday aad Uat ev- ery effort «as bale* made to need more an soon a* possible. Ordfnar- Uy tb. company keepa a three montba’ taatn aupply but bt tb. time, ll I. barely poeelbl. to keep a .rak ahead Mr. Wkelen re- ne.a bit appeal for coneumera to nee water e. aperluly ra poralbl. aed by mkbloc aura that faeceu ere not turned on at nlRbt help tbe oempeny teerra lu aupply of fuel. Further epprebenalon era* ***** Plainfield Indudtrles today when a circular letter we. rarelreg from tbe Peblk Serelce Corporation aUtlaa that beftlnalniE with Tburnday. Janu
of the third decree et Ibe *d Renerm> i nervlsor of th* local morning •emt back home, but fcotnee and Indnatrlal plants first, but under the allowances given It by the b-Mlget will b* held In the Conn- of bond*: the Mcenslag of Rob- r««0,*r n»e*tlng next riiday dlght- campaign ns conducted by WftMi- would be given • full day’s pay. Tbe,lflh.taak la becomlag kerder hourly. Government, ft also says tbnt car- dan an employ- Thto “ °0,c «•?■**!. * ot C. He will have 8plc*r Mennfactarlng shop et 8onthl Chambers nsxt Friday night. «*rt Murray to rondact an employ- Tn,t WI" f,#° •** * Km,“ ong Council. K. of C. He will have Bplcer Manufacturing shop at 8outM .With the Plalnflcld-l’nlon Water rent will be supplied — * usual ry y 5 , ment agenev and th* anthorlsetlon wany of the old timers will be on the d|rert of Merlon p., Plainfield and the rrrtematloiml Mo-.Cfmp*ny. the lack of fuel at the wherever possible but a*! concerns Th* appropriation* for the various of the flr- committee, through a ren- b*na ,n cwnwmlee. A Aek#rnUB aartatant hupervliav. tor Works both made the reply fhat Nbeherwood pqmplng station co»- using power should make a full re* rente are as fallows Street*, ©lotion by Chairman Chari## C •r'vv! **® welfare session win be newi -nd exMa(|re and general cotp-.tb® order of Commissioner Garfield tfeue« to cause the officials appro- port of Its needs to th* Opvwrnment J pollr*. 140.000: newer Grsve*. six time be nnrehased for the J* *“• «"!**•• eelected from representative : ‘‘ ’ ' ’ t~W rtsintennne*. HT.ooo Board of Nott pumping engine from Moore A do*“ not rooc,n"® nntll mid- m#B ,n mry part© f th* city. Th*: * . ' xv s i l ealth. 110 gno. eltv share street Moore, of Newark at a romt not to _P?.U!!*<?1 .!!■?» "MW*®1*" rooms In the Marsh hnlldlnr AppTPClOtt LOlOftPl neOta 12 TOO. audit. IflkO.OOO; exceed 1450 44 h*bl«al. fa.000; jabtlehtag and ed- A report from the llremen’a Mfrtlalng. 12.000 district court, f*.- sfnn fund showed that there Is rset f2.200: mlecellaneon*. a baUn-e of $13,000 on hand (#**; notice pen»1 on fund. fS.SOO* arise amnnntlng (e f1*.K«*0 4
Wcd«l -rary Pythian In th. city to „ p.rk whM b'™ h*™. R*< Crora ramnalm. bar* Wb.n lb. enmpnln I* randOM bran araraoc.ly doo.IM tb. Knlnbl* “* '**m •■••■w*I « by Mr. Jfra o. T. W.rt... .qd -.. — .. ™.2> c,r ,of 'k1" «— Hi b- - rad ra 'krad.rart.ra r.n— pr-mlnm., >600: M.morlU ord.rM paid b, lb. .ndltln. commit- *« "I'4' f”. IHMraUdn .» Ibc ,or mra„ora and Informatk,. |^^irHo "oV^ratoTh 1100 t„ dooar1m.nl. >>.176; Ira and on ..lira of Rk.lrcc Con- »' ,Th
K** Pnrpora. d.Hn, th. drtra. nklMln. ln.ora.or'. drp*r.>1,- diet of lb. pollc. commlt.ra, . orl-!' W "rOfra- n. „ m.d. I ‘j’.!',,,> c'ty roan. >1.460: ularlra. rat. t,l.obon. ... ord-rad In.l.ll.d "d. “ ,"P“°" of 'o»o-ln, Artk., A Can- JUT d^TtTw^
•M *"<* »» Hi~' In J.dp, DoMraa'a oBra a. polk. >’*"^7 ra_i—• B0"' «»*'rn<.n: And™. B. Kran^. bond!. bo.dgnart.r. at • coal of )3).00 •
Martin’s Advance Ttrfcr r; • The assignment of L.leutenant-Col-
Interest If2 M2; interVt on police nUtlon yeer.
Elizabeth Society Visits Plainfield as
Mr. Newcorn Discuses
nnnd AH... .b. or-.m obrara,- Job.TcTr* *^ ™..,^' ~ »r emorannder. bellevre P*raer*r arvr Oerret A Keatlne s**r«t.rv ‘Mart,n ••’•rd 'a- T Franrl. J mala. Tbom.. mlnTbn^ T. W. H. Furrutnl. John A ^ ’0“' M “• «k“7.bnn-
For rar.ra| yoara Colonel Cdplain of company ance haa commenced one of : the'aD4j willla pralrat yrara In II. htatory u tb. raerrury .cllrtllra of tbe prat month b.ra r. ^ . „„„„ shown tne members «n*t reel pork oalfner H. P Greenwood Dr F J drede. Judgeship Appointment “3TnL "■*B'->*'r^» s. Kioty. c. l. kii.,., wh„ b. r.n tooth.o*M or «un-
“'*? „T,™l.^ra^inr"rrnatra j ’ K**“B' °~’r” J Tob,B ""Ci'ty cl.rk. th. Cof.di racoirml a Ifl" Trracy. J. J Vnrtoy and Cbarlra train, rote brail nUlnly tbrou,b flat-
i More Chai i Wtisbeeh T I Plainfield
Gnest of T* A. B. S Forn'*r Court Judge WII- I*1** Ham Newcorn yesterday Issued tha mb ... . ... !following statement relative to his organisation bids fair to stand out!committee. candidacy for th* appointment aa Pfomlnantly la fraternal circles dur-, The fou#W|nE
Ward* T •■d.Peter popularity he etUlned while dl- mlaslng from the lodge meeting* the j McDonough constitute a flnaneVrectlng tbe fondart well-known mili- tary organltatlon. After th* prbmo-
200 members of its ^'u.e'ooe’rt of'Smiioi“pi*ea *«« i#l* BoclMy came to of Union county, following Oovsrnor i rwepon 1-lslnnrld Tue^ay nlifnt. in rwaponse Edge’s announcement that he had ae- wr •- f ■ if > J Id an ln.1l.llon from «l Mray. r ,^rad form.r B.n.lor Carllon B. I Unity LodgC Holds *> n sonray Tb. rlklora .ra. Flrara of rranford. for lb. offlra I Roll Call Night” royalty entertained at T A B. Hall oe West Fourth street, where i <lSfx leg and boallug tnatohae were [ egjoyed nntll well paM th# midnight for
answer to the many reoueeta, Mntereent upon th* appoint- \ i of Renator Carlton B. Pierce as i With Installation Tb. ElirabrU.n. mad. tb. trip In of ,h. Coort of c, a .pralal car aiuchad to on. of lb. , qrair. Mat. that aa an ranlranl! Ic rannrallon ^tb Ibn Inatallallon s.. jraray Mini IralM Tb.y for th. „m. poMHon. my candidacy of raranlly cl rat ml oOeraa. tolly bronabl a tend with thpm rad ... pndlctod ratlral. npoo tb. prln- Uod^ No. 107. Knl,hU of Pythta.. mprebra to tb. Fn.rlb alrrat tell dpln that lb. )nd,o of that coort trat nlxbt hM a anccraafnl roll rail. ky .ay of tb. brat ora. raraio. Tb. .bonld te on*, raio by Ion, prank. Tb. mrantera turned ont In l.rrc .... :.Ira.Hoc Ind.dad lb. ntrl frl.od. .■O.rlcora In tb. New Jerary number, and • iranaral cood llm. Coyl.. J. A. Conway. John Cray. Endand Tbora kbo trap cl Ik. m.mtera and tb. PlalnB.ld conrU. porararad tb. qa.IHlcatlon. ... braa In tb. "nood and ^Hara" j Richard A. Clay brook. A. E- Cron.. *»b military malran ran .(II -ra- racllry alra had lu ,lrt frtrad. a* dlacbarn. tk. .anon, dntlra ap- raralon. Spracbra .ran made by tb* William Dlion. Judo W O D.MMS, “ranter 1A>. tb. tnkrk.ma* frtmibh.
courta. and offirdr. and tbora who bad not bran
prlra tb. oner- Uon .bleb took him ..ay from tkla inj commlttra: dty. b. conUnnad rto bold bk Inter Ldqbton Clklra. Wm. I* Smaity. rata In Com pray k rad cam. bora R-r C. M. Andrraon. Rra B. M. Bo- orary tlm. tb. boy. b.d a rally or ran. Rot. John Baldwin. Rmr. 8t. o. mradal m rati a. He waa aucraedod Bnrrlll. R.r T. H. Campb.ll, Rra. la commandla,' Cdmpray K by tba E. J. Dunpby, Rnr. J W Flynn. Rer lu. Harry B. KltCh.lU to whom be C. t. Olllrapl., R.r W. A. Hannra- ora nadUaaca .beoarer It wal ray. R.r. r H. Holatrra, Rar Ohna nradad. ;' B. Ilrarln,. R.r p H "art. Rmr C., ' ZSSTmSZfgZZrZ. miLZJZSfib 2ZZJZ2Z uoio- •« —7 - S.-J—. — * 1 P Waldron. Marlon a Arhanaan '» “>• "orld. llk took part m Na- tropoll. making ara* a profound rapllad: Ernrat 'R Ackramra Ora^ A Ara Hotel matebra lb rkrloua part, of tb. HW.nra.lon -bra b. addrra.M ^r- -f b fra“ Mord.^Abrama. ^Addtera rountr, rad ran pkkod ra on. o, ,b. .1 bna -ndlraora that b. -ra Wm. O. Rpolar. Ella. H. Bird. Jra f. *“■» '» raprraralt Am.rk. In tb. In- BucklB. Ora I* Babcock. Jokn H Iran.Uon.l toutary conduced
Former Local Man Aided Trotsky Back . j' To Present High Position in Russia
^IklnOdd people who bare brar following th# activities of the Bol *btv|ks In RuMta and the sudden rise *>f Jj*on Trdfaky as the foremost man In that chaotic country will appre- c-Ia/c. knowing that a former well- known resident of this city has been a-close personal friend of'Trotsky for •fvei^i yaarn. Thl# man la John L. Honan, a manual training teacher tn the Newark school a who was bom atfd lived in Plainfield until about them If ha ’made good" Iq Run-lt. '"A far. atxt. "LltUp did I know." raid Mr. Ho- A. n mem ter of a Newark drlc,nan. to a Record mu tbla week, ee Ira.ue. In ltl>. Mr. Hunan .an ap- he wm* returning from a rlMt to tbe pointed one of n committee to ar-i borne of bla mother on Want Fourth range for a aorleo of lortaroe on no- .tract, -that I .a. helping to per dal and economic problems la the the beet rar. of tbe greeted men'la cqorae of ttg Inraettgatloaa tbla rom- Rurala today. Trotnby la a UkraMo mltlra waa glrao tbe nemo of Leon ebap end from .bet I know of him Tbotaby. then n young caw.paper, .ill rratoro eh* d
counaol ble peoplo bit that be lacked tbe neceasery fundi lo pay bb pee- rage orar. Tbe former Plalndaljlor enlisted tbe nympathlee of raroral mutual friends who eonlrtrad to ee- curo tbo oocraeary amouu Bonded to take the yonng newupapermae beck to hla natlre land. Trotsky waa moat off pairs In hU thank, to bi. benefra- lora. declaring to raeb one ra be raid good-bye that he would net (orgrt
man In charge of the editorial col- or Rorala to something like normal ultra of e socialist paper printed In if he Is glrao naif Ike cknee - Nam York He wee foand to be e When raked by tbe monitor If be dpee atndeot of human nature end thought tbnt Trotsky might iimra ■ thoroughly conreraont with the sob- bar hi. nroratm lo tbo mao oho bed Stb. Ncwarkcr. minted tor their helped him In time of need, nod peo- ns. Trotsky accepted an lari- slbly appoint each of tbora to a pora la Reaela. Mr. Horan
irougb the oroollg bul tk. leek of thl. qu.IIAc.tlnn I. tk. .t tb. Cutla Hall for a long Uo ' danefne wa. furnish^ only gmnnd .pen . wblrb I oppoted it.frHhm.nt. on hom In eouel rka' orrbratra. Tb. to- the appointment of tbe Senator I Hon Chaa. H. Frost. Alai Odtert. Robt' «•'« «77lra off pracUrally Oottrtdge, John J Omens William *" the honor. In mray -art Celo- B. Ollllban. Dennis J. Oelkralth. ««*7tln bra d.vqtte hi. Ilf. tn be- Robt. F. R. Huntsman. Walter L tomlng thoroughly ^report HetOeld. chaa J. Higgins Bit
. Blue had IU girt friend. » garal. Tbe Rlluteth tend pTayed -,rt.lnlng te the Informally through tbe - - - nuslf for tb# di by Rddte Marks orrtisetm. Th* to- (he ippolstinnai ui u" ownnm ■ sion. KODt F H. Huntsmen, waiter i.. r —* — Ul •ttewleece at tb# affair numW- believe In this onlnlon I almplyj The installation cere m on leu were Hetfleld. Chaa J. Higgins. Sherman ~ot\ and bis Plaliftleld friend, ww H fully 500. one of the largest rchoert the nentlmeet nf the bar and conducted by District Depety Peter Joout. Benjamin Kline. J. Russell **r»^ b«>P«« 1*“! Mu •b*J««y CBthsringv that has been noted In the a majority of the leymee In Union y. Hall and ataff. of Neahanlc. A Knowlton. T J. Mnany. Alex Milne. wou,d *»• *”*c**r ^recognlied when •f" house ronntv, eiid I here u*«d all fslr noteworthy feet le connection with Chaa. W. McOutchtn. Andrew J. MP- *b® troop# of the Bute lo Die bowling match##, the BlUa- mesns tn Imnreee this view upon Ihe (Me work wn. the return of Flank Card ell. Joeeph 1 4eri boys proved the winner*, al- m\nA of the Oovemor. Putnam, of Esvt Second street, t'ontb they took tb# sertiw of gamea The Goverunr ba* ee#n fit to let the position of keener of record* at bv a aarrow margin. ee-wonal friendship control In hi* se- arsis for the twentieth conaecntl . gathering we# arrmnred by a lection, and for months ha# been can- roar. Mr Pntdam succeeded A, e~'mltire from fit M*rr*# T. A B. dM in ev-re^ln# Ms desire to make bunaran tn 1S*« and sine* that time n-Metr reuipored of William T. Ma- tb|* appointment, and Ms decision Is has been one of the m. ■ !Ttwi'onnelly. Hefu# lares flnsl My conrrntnlstlnns have nl- thlans In Plainfield ! '■’’'M Gslnee The Plnlolleld- roady gone ferwsrd to fienator P1#rc# thn growth of Unity hi* appointment. Tour* w-ff-r veeon—ftitlg. WILLIAM NTWCORN
number of ti vvrara ^Shortly after tb* war broka out la In touch Enrobe la 1114, Trolrty Inform^ Mr. Houa tbnt bn tell*rad b. jtbnnld go back to Rnasla to kalp
1 hardly think no. From new. POPBT roporto I .braid ray TraUky had .nouth to do to tak. car* ml Mms*4f at th. prrarat tlm. without thinking of offwrtax Amartran. a Job. Anyway. I na gntMOad Is te
First Girl to Don Uncle Sam’s Uniform Doing Doty in Plainfield as Yt
most active Py-1 Frank H. Smith. Newton B. Smalley, tf**0 “n,t b® w*° .b%v<
A larre P«rt of (Herman Feb wed. David J. Scott. John *b® home and motjr • todc# has beenlj. fiievtn Thoiraa H. fiulllvan. Wm. *> ,b* ordnaac# copa
Jba
"'iLMMNmiTvo* * — ,;,vra FAJUCWKLL PARTT. nHPin A. HIRfPVS i ra ra . PF.dFPOrfTKD MORGrr-KFEPFR to*h M 'CllBton, of Popd place.1 i Tucata, .nll-tcd In tb. ..la- v ,M. rM, , - -n >,f tk* strn.l Cnl-p*. was m.mb.r o7 t*,.- -cAc-Mkl-g Arm of
»*'" b’ t-.nly Arc , , * r , lll.rtn* -te rral.r- hom# " ed%aaday r^snpolpfed hv Js«ne# r Connolly to 1*e Tnnrg»ie-V**n*r
on- to hla untlrtng effort* In Itq be-jR. Townsend. A. Tapper. M. Tenner. Lieutenant-Colonel Martin wejt to half ’ |Morris Van Ar»lv!e. A. C- Wllmer- Camp MKTellanJtf command ot the Thi* other office-s Installed were ding, a P. T. Wilbur. William ns follows rhsncaiiov eom-ws^der Whelan. Thoms# J. Walah. M Oeorr* Poland: vlca rhancollor, J»-1Wataon. cob Ptlei^er; n*s«ter of tb# york. | ' ^ — Frank Cs»e: prelate. Henry fyott
ire are lots of thlaas to be dora tn tbl. nr that girl, ran do If ttey .rat to." raid Mira Tugttor to q.ratlonlng Record raporrar. -rad wbra tb.y rator tbo terrtc. ttey should nor th* nnlfora tk* gam. na , tb.lr brothtr* an doing Of eonra*. teln, normally famfaln*. n rkang. of * ■* Intcrrala would anft'.nir fan inch bettor than tbo continual i •cr.lo aa "Brut clara donning of op* particular at.l., bnl 'man " in tbl. raparltr she waa j tbnt I. only a .ray ratal, mattra In . Second New' Jerady Regiment, but uralgned to duty at tbo Scott Preen comparison .ttb what the brare a wb.n tbln unit «la merged with: the Woikn In tbla dty. where gun 1 American lad. going to the tranebra Ptrut and Fputn .Ffcgimcnts of New monnta .re being *— * — ■— ' - - - - Jerucy. to form fh(i> 117th Infantry, goeernment ralpa. mnufectured for hare to contend with, tinde gam Tbe yoong wo- need, lota of mor. girl, to kelp him I.lentennnt-folonA IGeorge M B»HI« Pl»7«ff on th* rame footing ont In hh yeomanry work and If my' came to tbe fofr.a. tbc Eillatetb as male yeoman In relation to pay enllutment will reeolt In other. f*1-
I-Mn!ebt. D.rlng tb. ,, .1,. ... R*^*nn|eb -■* Prraented ... received Tv» nrtcl.1' •l'» an llluratnatcd dial wrl.l w.lcb •’ mother Mn A Allard. Tbe ,,, te."’;,”*’ ZZ'X.V M^r*‘ T~ f •» •»**- K« ..eh.
*tev of flusnce. Cb»r|c# flat to File Apptalt Nlfh#»1«T TT'W«»“T of evch^ooer fia-n ! g n*1 ffnmpston- master a* »ri"| A j With the Local Board ! Mowtroea: lrper guavd. Gyqrre b^sa^ r^^ewiMf^1 to ^Ted l<jdge ! W. R. Codington, chairman of the tacked to the ijffij infantir. of kh® tf ■*"°f hat and abbrevlaled possibly be amfgncd fn ti'e^/f^ to local Board, haa received a noth* Flftv-elgbth Brlgyde. and has been ov*rc<*-t. #ucb as the eallora wear, tnra to a transport or annoly bmae Ideraon. [from tbe District Board to the effect serving on tb# dt^slonsl efficiency together with the substitution^ of |n Franc*, when asked If she real- * - - — — court aUr- vm#d skirt for tb# rest of Jack |r»<1 that crosefaq tbe o^Wen on a
elxht . . ^ « resopo,e*es ov , ftowo: outer g—rd. Ucnrv flood- Ueutenant-Coioqm Mann Tk. mung r"BBB”» *".*• l-emne-kraner fn. „ a w „ Cpdliigton, ch.lrmra ot tte tnrkral to tb* H«i* Inf.n •C-ml knum ,r,te rai^rat of .Z : „ . m . ’ W *■ to loci Bo.rd b.. rraelred a notice Ftft.-rtgktb Brig,*-, and mn.if- d.Piln, .rty, ramfl Supper "M I * A Ll rrand lodge. Jame* D. Anderson. from tbe District Board to the effect aervtng on the dt^slonsl •M a;r^VI^|.tr^rte?KI —.norts .« *— t The term a registrant should only fl,e an board and on thw dpedal
oior an4 tie latter waa font and nnltorm. consequently was com- lowing ae1t bi (ball feel amp), rwpaid .j the Flfty-fourtS Depot Brlcdde polled to wear the garb which Uncle for any sacrifices I might undergo" 1 When tbc d»not Hit wa. dI.tented Bam derailbe. for Ms female solen- . Mira Tartler rerentlr .IgnlAwl Ur Lieutenant-Colonel Martin wa, «t- teere It toimlrta of ibe f.mfll.r n.l- wllll-gnra. In go abroad asd may
: this time aka replied with
"'TIIMon rene-ied at Fort Rio- >H„ h. f-oe.oll. . «4 ranort. to be ratit to "« Aatonlo, T.... at aa aerly date tH. Rq^tetb dirarirt ...
Dlwrltmtor. for DM meed Oeodl: »efe "•r. fined rear Cord aed Goodrich! Ael* polotleg. i ■"enow, rerd Tire. E*w«rb A .to c. and rwimlrt.. *»»ly C. Tor., >41 Wral Freot EL; Owe atcrat. TI TkOte llfft—Ad. I >1 tf •••
TurW- I'm* honored rslmcnt fflnc. w h , n,..rdoo. ,.dra- Vr. V.i"ii. » fl.T widow of toc.1 Board ba. wot granted him a From tb# Apf ,tt wn. eonatdarad Tarttor reertrod her ailotlbrat t.kte. .t Ion of the Toi-ra* Win be at Robert J, r’*» .led l**t right »t ber claim far deferred rlgeelAcgtlon • ok tttrly tbe dlcMonal commander of'rlotbhig. ISO other yonng women . emll West Fa-rib *tr—*t »• beret a- brm.. tt M.wwteg *reeee. tbe bar- otter than Industrial or agrlcult iral would mak* goad bra of rack ebU- In Jraton. tertu of tba country bare ■ "oy Rbe wm cigbrr- ground tty ag wwe poracramt by the old Roc- re*rad tbe ram# uniform. Iwbr should the yowag men of -r* fair "~r* al. and cam. to Macth I : i oed Rcclmcot ield olbcer. and bt« Tbe oaeel gigbf of a Kiri garbed eoentrr undergo alt t‘» rarfl f '*'- PI.lnA.Id from Jra—w r»t» wbra. AW AWWTVKItRAttT MARA nomination for a dtrMoaa] command In ua**l -tograrr- haa attraetod eon- bar. agreed lo 'do mg big and I In- i'" her family wen -——twee! for menu An raalraraary maat wag bold In t. one of tb# moot popular aonoonco- ridoi-bl* nttortlon hi Platnffeld and toad to carry out tbf* "«rry rraru, Tbe f——.1 airuirama 8t. Mary', ck.rck tbl. morning » meet! tbnt lira boon mad* at Cato pm 'feu—era-, tbe “reem.n" bra Lobmnier for Rnbwau and skfalty bnra not been made 1 [meorary of Jaiam J. Btrnpp*. n w do-!McClellan lo rarefg) months. He flrst been uebieeted to arretlnr that often , Mira Tarttor held a ly known resident of Plain geld who new ragrtre with tit* Third Hew Jar- Worn— onpleurawt Worafbolera., pe*ltlno ra erawri wtonow __ died ■oddenly on January If. lflfJrart Infantry tn 1114 non prlra t*. and Mira T*r»t*r rare nb* Ji m*S to a large renewrn In her ken. tamo bat are better tbae erbe rmt at to. r„ yntber B. M. Bogan wm tb* #4-, 1 gw» Ibe, Aetating orient and nanny rwUtrtra rtAe prectle* tMt. MAIn and Ingpertor of wwur t‘e uwrtenn of Hnclo Sam u rare uo bra work and attrrattra raL . IkV old fforond Iw — of bi. ralnutrarru ...lo*. to do .ra ibm, t. rare* ter eowra-g th. I- “•C"*1** bra may bar. fra bra.gi.-drad reom.u pny ra tklrty-te. « «»«» *»
LOCAL NEWS_IN BRIEFHappenings of the Past Week Tersely Told
For Busy Readers.
News of the TheatreBone Dry/*iLiquor Men
Say, if Any Best B*rlesqne Yet Fine Vaudeville at
Aoteptlng aa • foregone» p u u p of Che Mickey
I Uvtelot, No. *. A- O. M-. Installed North Plalnneid'a budnt Tor the; "these offlcera, Tuesday nlRht Praal- coming year h u been fixed «t a lo- 'k»t>l, John V Cas«r. vice president. ta| ot |r,r,.Giiu as against 152.000 l u tJohn Hut lay. treesorar. John t. OH- ear. The Increase baa been madetanner. r*cordliiK »*retary. Timothy necessary by aa advance ru salarl-a 'foVtiie'reiuUlloi.'o:7 toe llouor
TtAf-H-.l.nan. j u ^ U a ~ r . W John ,„ pol icmw sad. flrem.n. together * " p ^ n l . U v e . of the i S o ^ t w p -brlacoll; sarg^nt-ei-arma. John with the portluae of lire department a n d hoielroen made their ttrong-
• M t i n i I'atrlrk DUkln Tbe • . , . , , . , . . . , - « . B r expenditures and the " ! d
Coming Next Week Plainfieid TheatreI I ••[••; ! t t -
tn years, gone by many tbeatregp- , yo. t ^ e delectation of bla patronsera "• *•• r sent to Me burlesque during the remainder or the neek,shows for tbe reason that tbe ma- Manager Shannon, of the PlainfieidJor,lty of companies presented tMs Theatre, offers aj program which h;
if approval.
BDk H. KEIDERLJNGCITY LIVKRV A.VD
BOARIMNG gTABLESBoorded hy Day or Montb.
Beat of (are.Horn* and Riga to Hire.,
Clipping of 411 Klnda,For All O
pfflce, 2OO Weat S«rond StreetTaiephon* 1075.
CX>XCKRN IN fSJ'EOAI-IZINO ty TBI9 UNE.W» furnish and set G
lao Mlrrnr* of all sizesbijiea. Old Mirrors re-tlWerod.' ; Otaxlna; In All l u llr.ncrw*.
PP.:*
f Newark, r*pre-w Jef.ey SUM Btow-. aeserWd that #blle
organtiatlon Is opposed j to
ment.Other feature-si on t
elude Prank and Addnovelty act that" WaiCores at every perlne Hayeo and (May Lath In. fostar** of the musocal comedv fl
lan^habled dines number;!
rinlnflnlrl. agalnBt th« Lolz«au( Tt>*-r Company rlor i^TJIIC IT! f*r* rt**f* nrt
T ' - TJ :>.! ' • •-
Mtrd In thn ''ivil Cottrt ^hn TrnMrftiemcDt wan not made kn
THE LEASING AUCTIONEERS• OF PLAIKFIELD
7 !at!ortji obligations of the R«ran party. He" thought It unfal
of intoxicants j bealher than "perinit-tbought special elei-t be permitted from
1, but Mr. Rich-Atlantic, exppln-
ate e d t h a t t b e object of thin provisionto was to keep the special election* at
lea-.least two months away from tber- oral election. Mr. Porter mainif! that the fullest measure of honof v. as not' carried by the bills.In they would permit, aa their m*
B.-W ly>ditB of Odd PalTowfl»y nirht for ibn parpOM or InIng the recently elected nfl
HwrrUry Harry Pin
Furniture—Bought and Sold.
aE6. a t aSp West Front Street (Upstairsprogram each day
Vaudeville withhold te Plainfieid all ilsert wpeptton qf Tuesday, wh;% will be Harry Ci
production.Show in Town." I I
Over Gavett's Store.Telepbon* -2296.
WMT NOT HAVB YOURBATHROOM TILKDT
Flrepl»cea( Porrhea aodTiled.
"Ty 27. when the jastcby request a special serof the men In j the navy;"The Sailor, trie; IndlspensabIn Peace and War." The *4ivice will be intensely patrlo'.'Those who have boys In
tmaster durlne; a periodnaming. Tne committeenf the "upraad" was composed |]ect. the changing c!•»• PuKllnrca. chairman; J. T.'to'dry. but not the d
M. Nli-holB. Dand LOUIM o f r
"Itwit Show Inry 22, Mat.y |
Harry! Heher. the Trenton lawyer,ipresenting the New Jersey Fedjara-
warmly Invited. Real patriotIn. th« Indxe (tcsBloniraa elected prelate totes Frelels;!).
• r olDcera tak
ed from tbe very latest crea-
1 ShoesKjthe cartars) family at prloes that
bpNl «h» Repairing
U STEIN, 432 W,
L. Moraller & Sons
| | a j tnat watch or clock or jonnb—n kwaplns n n - i l i n ' Bring Itla. and IM' tta repair and put ftin. order-(or you. We make aap*cUltj of th!. kind ot work.
Fftrm R a w 111*.ITS217 Park Av«.
Alt friends W 'lha Y. W. O. A.Invitation to-attend the annual meet* B(, ,tne of tba association to be held at B.,,.B
(he organisation^ building. 210 Bast P h n i
. atreet, next Monday night. ,„. , ..January SI. Mm Frederick G. csrt
rmrerv vire president, will Muldowmi-go and a mont Interesting ^ g Iri
proptram haa b*en provided. This In- svn „„,,RMMi an «da>«™ hy Rev. Stephen ,
if Wmtflnlii. tbe reading of i,|ar iBr
•om rommlttees arid vocal | 0 March
loyal rnnncil. Nbold a eurhra part•ulMIng nn park a
77 O. U. A M.,In the Coward
park avenue. Wednesdayattendance v u quit*
moat enjoyable.time was'
(•" •eeae of a "double, blrtnday•ring" Monday nlgtit 1
a p:l»rn by Mrs Williammrr tad Mra. !!<-nry Nlschwlt^•oner of Hra. Nfwbwitt'* , daughter.»fn. Riphard tl. ReTlis. and Hiram A.Woodruff, whoaa natal annl*»rsar1ea
ir en that day. Supper waa aerv-44 to a gathering of twetr* aarly Isha ^Tctt
Frelinghuysen InFavor of Suffrage
tier to Mrs. Lillian F Fetckity, preeldeot of the Ns«
i Suffrage Associaiion,i- Senator Freltnffl
affair made known his Intention to vote foWood- the suffrage amendment when It
comes before the Senate.Senator Frellngbuyaen explained
that he had hesitated In decidingvote for tha resolution because of Iresult of tne suffrage referendumNew Jersey In 191f>. when suffrage
108.defeated by a majority of 51
suffrage was{defeated In New Torlt by a vote pni>ort Innately tba same. The rtault <
the Benad aa sbaolute dlvorre, to Irving ator. be wrote, that •uttraea senti-n e
ent In New jer.aey tiad grownh
ler. n* rii-j city, from tila wife,Vty F. Winter. The artlon wma baaeda sUtntnr* trronnd?i tnrt rKerl amon» "Aa a matter of fact." wrote Mtfcer tMnm tnat tr>* tfefendaat hadrFYeiinirhuTven. "If 1 were opposed toild. "H.M s*e itjarried the petition- suffrage for women I ahould atlll• <*»t of apite" The name of Carl,a«e mlt my duty to vote In favor ofliber* wta mantlnned In tbe case aa|submIttinB this matter to tha rapre-men* of Mrs winter's. Tb* con-aentatlvea of the people. • • • TbU
•I* w m»rrl*>d hv Rei. r. S. Oil-;I* democracy, pure and alrople andat th* Oraca Methndlsf par- anything leas than that Is not de-Nnrth Plainfieid. en July IT. mocracy. The easen-e of popi
l» l l i Prenons to her marriage. Mn. eminent Is foiprater * • • VIM May P Hall, daugii- the right or th* paopl<
r gov-s prlnclple-
. . to paa Jadg-. ot Or»nt IT»- ment upon their organiied law. with
r th* n<-
bill., but4
•hould be compensated for t£istmant they Have made In thei
TjuplnB rf and not made tne victims o. !'•: ,i Senator illcharda wasj Inreetedr In bis declaration Chat sbmturn should be made, and questionI Mr. -Heher on the method I:
wblch t-rtin could be arranged. MrHeher said a board of adjustment
the retun and thamitte* did {notntlon. it could
gbinatlon Into being, but the
ionev spent haa beenfor tpdsy burlesque I
<vs neepl*. both mo demand
endeavor tha
is; by all, one of then' __lions: the actors In many instances lnK tbe aviator'* hymn. Entitled
'recruitM! from Broadway prodnij- "Men Who Battle Jn the Air." j i jtlons or vaudeville and only those of .second special service will be held <
female portion of the.caste not only w l ' l •» * "Lincoln'Day Service." 1mult possess talent but also charm Pastor preaching apon the "Mess*and ahapellnees. so that today bur-; I-lnroln to the Men of Today." Teaque not only contains the best lh|™lHtary and patriotic orders and) C
theatrical talent but also the mm)?; ranliaMonn of th« cltv are lnvlt<scenic and electrlcml *1th tbelr friends. Plana are flt
"qulpment. Millions of dollars haa|b*ln«: completed for the third anfd•pent to bring; thla happy coin- eervlce which will be held on San
id day nieht. Msrrh 3. snd In obaervell rewarded «»w of the birthday of the Istei DT
(Ms ( tneftin
desire to meet the quest!be done: by another referendum.
The bone-dry propoeitlentranced by Mr Heber. w
that if it is wrong to o n (be liquor' unbuj It wa« eqaftllT objectionabl
private life, and that U a terri-tory was to be dry 1» same ft shouldbe so fn fact. Ha obleeUonedj tocamouflaging under tha name of out-ward decency and Inward tiypnotliy.
. Carrlgan. of Newark. m*n-aKCr of the Robert Treat Hotel, andprwldent of the Northern Kew J»r-ley Hotel and Reatanrant Asaocla-:1on, declared that the average niaa.'the paat three years. Former Jndg<ander tt)« bills, wms b#ing given tho ;". J. Janea declared that the bone-jrfrtleKe to bring to ht* borne i as d r v object was not aimed at In themuch liquor as h« wished, and {feat| bill, but only the sale of Intoxicants,
dub membera were allowed the op-.He and Mr. shields believed that or-lty to "aouae" tbemeelveB.' He dtnancea could be paused foi
ld tfcat a ti h l d be hatJon m u » Me J f—
- Batrtlat phnrch aibest In then trie*! tTl«r or 'Shall We Oathcr at>y other form bf] River?" and "Where Ta Mr WiUnited States. Tn '"K Boy Tontprnt?" land other fa
Dr. Lowry's blrthdavthat one of borteanue's noted pro-I r s . James W. Cooper, Is preaene-
next Tneaday at the PlalnflelATheatre Ms first edition of "The Beat
•• in Town," the entire produc-tion this rear la new and nothing
i l u t y»ar haa been retained but
Marrh I t . which makes the time ap-proprlsl*. • ' i •
MtM KIISB M«'I-«urln unii Mfaa•ten. Held riecreUrlaa of .porWn
Mtsstona, will srie^k at the evenjna;aervlc* on next Btfndav Jannary *ftMiss MsrT,sitrtn aOd Miss Bates wl!be at the First Baptist church fa the
of the value of the business during
>Ito held that a' section should] be •*tion, ni*-dry It It voted to wipe ontj tn-j^oorts w>na. Ha maintained that hotel men
do not care to handle liquor If (beyaid eonduct tbelr placet wit
He waa asked by the rommlttifavored Katloi•aid yes.. If It been
a case demand auoh ac- that tbe country would never gei It.annul refrain from (because tbe very advocates do (not
in my opinion, the test deilre It Laughter treats* thisrha W«mfn-a Aa»oclat>en e f the ron- or fltnaas. aa a prerequisite to castlnic UtatemeBt.
•h Tneaday alter- one', ballot, should never bavo been " w « «h«" r lP tblnn wide openr I'nts-i upon sex. Women should al- awl find out where the mosquitoes-.ways have been vaated with tnlij*i>4 traashoppers are." was the jplc-|nrh't." t ture«que>declaration of Georse B.jAt-
' The
Itn Dr. Bwtng, fornlar president tic
fioon, en -The AppMt of Christielo a Cultliatad Non-Christl«n 1
•ntlon er the ChlldnFinae avnattnKue la C
Kew.atr*t-t. hss innoinrH that Abra-ham, Ch*raa»eaky, .of Haverhlll.Ma.a. woaid uhe eharce ot the;wor|| here at onra „
ar niNiint at Trades
Cor
Men Still Needed
For Aviation CorpsA call for T.ODO men tn the atta-
:lon wftion of the United 8'tates Sig-nal Corps, which,has attracted thou-
wood chairman of the executive cbm-Ittee Uor the hotel and restaurantMI. He bald that tne. local option
bill w a s * brewery measure, pure and
. p .clausehotel m
ind said that If therare not Inserted In It tln would have a separate b:
object. He hadbeen told, he said. bat there were
klre • president. Pvereti (rordltn a<>cr«tary. Ruas
ifnrw. Harrv DrfllnRer.,;joh« O'Drifit, James And
land Augustus Remi. Importanti lo he transacted tonlsht In-] The men required
rtadja the r a t i o n ot a bttslcdea •-rtlon mutt be speelI, and William Luniter. who has tbe following lines; Oaa engine conM tfte.Counfll la a most efficient «ntrtlon. a, rau'hinlits. iheet metalsrrfor t»-vm) y«axs. Is .slated worker*, cabinet makers painter^
the wholesalers. "I man. The army recruit-Ibrltirs proQit the Watchung sv«nue ; The hearing was the mo it tarn • ofitidlns; Is always open to any thai has been held on the local
Of late, how-]option question, and the audienceI was comt.aralively tm tn. R e y . j ; D
Shields, president of the New JersayAnti-Saloon League, commented onthd changed conditions, and remqrk-— 'ibout tbe absence of National flc-
— 'ly c*me to
tcanta hava been few
r the avtatio
*ho f
igbt tinId upset RU«TI an
. Rev. .Tr. M. D. Ketcbam. pres-of the Mm tutorial Federation1
•atalated tbe LeKlslatnn on th*about to, be passed.
Order Gives Homes
Fust Call on Coal
iVlin grtiOQi •; PR rent-Teach eelation. WerflneMBT «flernonn,
__ decided by tnianlmons »ot<? tochange the date pf the monthly s*s-slona from the third Wednesday^ tothe third TiKMtlay, This will make^e next mwtlnt <iome on February*. and on that" occasion theVhil-r n of the FTanttlln School kfndfer-
Ka-rten wilt p«rfohn some of e ier«lsea that are a part of tuelr dahy
l A
Cos! for auffertns: fami lie. andrar ntllltles baa tbe right of way1
>vof the National railroad today.Prolority order* lasued by Secret
tary McAdoo declare .that fuel mustbe supplied at critical polnta before
nyoher kinds of fr^IfAt—food, mvltnos or anything else—Is moved.After the first vita] needs for coei
sve been supplied, then, hi* orderitales, food (, to be given priority^
and thirdly bunker coal Tor 118!
p.tha i-lasaroom. All
bers are earnestly requested to be tnattendance ' •
Mri. Ainm WHspn, the new presi-dent, presided at t'he meeti«|r nf ihe"—flstlon W>>dnesj,ay. Tbe aftend-
was quite l(.rge. weather c*sf-) p
work between pnreots andw*re discussed, ' f - e r-m*riHler I ot
winter and the coming B-41
nromiae to nrtntt abont nuimrini if-tWttes In the asmx-lation. whl^h !wlll
r to aid In the education of thechildren or the tnimbei*.
Made To Order
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' WorkmuuUp u d n t
Ooanatotd.
SUITS $15 and up
L SHRAGER*, TAILOR
113 Madison Ave.
AT BLAZE IN DUNELLEN
»*»t «I tHelr bor ing „ „MRieeUoii—for flnw* in9fUh Bhow up after
QUEEN CITY
GARAGE209 East Fifth St
Open D»7 mil Night
Thon* OOBB0CU94
West En4 \;Storage Warehouse
- U3 LXI PUCE.JOHN WIMZZNEIZD, Pro,.
MOVING VANSGENERAL TRUdSINC8*0ODd Hand Furniture Bonrol
ud Sold. ¥7^¥7Ettidenct, 313 I n FlM.
| The ronrteey and serVlca atour Ch»r«l have cauperl our p«-irnna to tell others of ow sbtt.lt|ea and falrnem it, '
|We will serve you personallyIn a minner that will wli jourcommendation. ' '}
\ COLE '& HIGHj Fnuerat Director!
A Office. !0(M VL id wTel. 151. :
r Anto Cortese if detlred.
Now OpenPOE ;
businessRegular Dinner 35c
EVERYTHING HOMELIKE
MacDonald'sI 129 E».t Front St! ONI FLIGHT Of
HarryVan Ncs.Form.rl7 with Frad Endrw. I i . .
EXPEET I
AUTOMOBILE EEPAtMHO
ScientiScslly Dona t t
OOMERSET GARAGEU . « SOMIESET ST
Winter Storage
AT A FLAT BATE OF
$ 10.001!.POE THE SEASOS
Thona 1015.
Grpst
ARPRT8 U I I ) AVD MAM oTACTVH CLMAHaa
: DOHB AT TUB HOtiSV
J . J .4CA. HICGINSli Undertaken
109-11 W. Fourth St. I
Vlen's Fall HatsALL STYLES. „ . j
PBICZS WILL SUIT TOO.
j . R. BLAIR,119 PABZ AVE, !
Pirk Cla» Accommodatiooa
Telephone ComrtcUoir
Farmos" Hptd
JACOB BLMM, ft, Pn^
37-39 Somerset St,
Than* Connection West End
Storage Warehouse - 112 LEE FLAG* JOHN WINZBNR1ED, ftwf. MOVING VANS
GENERAL TRUCKING Bnookd Hud FnrBltan Bongfc ■nA ^
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF News of the Theatre Happenings of the Past Week Tersely Told
For Busy Readers. Best Barlesqne Yet Fine Vaudeville at Coming Next Week' Plainfield Theatri -L. Moraller & Sons
Watchmaker* and JsweJrn Bm Ust •steft or clock of yonr* beee keeping iMAlas? Brin* H ta end IM u repair sod pet It .order‘far roe. We make m ■pecUitj of U»U kind of work.
«ml>* year bee been fixed et a to Aereptln, a, a foregone coercion . ta| of fG&.bOb a* against ItZ.QOO last lb% of lackey Local Op- ■ eer. Tk* lncr**e* hee be.* made tloB blI|> and ^ by Well. Boraaeary by mm advaore ta aalari.a fof r9gaiMtioa of t*. |i*aor iraf- i t„ pollcn.ee end. flr*«*n together flc nprMtoUU,M of t** M|ooaiocp- ' will, ito (uciiM of flra tmnnui hotaimac Ualr , M.. ....r ..pradHurra end the , comp.no*Uon end . .. T J ^ „ "* ' _ ■' "llm n< bearing by th* Jolnl Jitdkl- * “• C*““ ‘ R*"rd" *rg C...UM Monday eflerooou In “«*>*• d»rln« wnlcB Mayor WBilan. i(hJ s.™,. «hukar
' I?*1 •TW7I TtZrpl.*. w.r. not nufflcienUg 1-0, bad M parad I. IB. Bra. to ' ,l,rt " ,h* they deelred la tb. bill*. which wore reported ost o( commute* la the:S*n-
’ Mro Mina Hurra,who -w»ll,'“ "““■'..'S'.. ' r.r„.„ra rr..m IB. rf.seM.tra r«fon. ,ht“ >* U‘“ to to“ "*Z'?a ‘'.‘“.or'Z ',ZZr,’"'' /'f”" “"ZggS*". Bun..,. nl«M January -o id lh* 'Bragra *•>•» Serif** were a|n»J
’iwi.; ca. lfTr,r trim— of IB. Plalltllcld Bht nt.r of * ,“l °* “*• tBeOIY l? ’ J1
IB. Rsd Crorav* SB. -Ill rahlblt a »>“* ““ U* nUelc.oU lb. r*el4rate a ember ol tin, taken abroad. I0' * dr{ •“““ ' i I mined lo ba»o a auaply In their | TB. P1.lafl.ld llleh ScBool Aur-i Bon'd i • lllary to IB. nod tr»« B>, praren N 11 Po-tor. of N.wark, r.pto- I—If fo B. on. of IB. mart active "Cjllan New Jcrrag SU1. !*•»- offl.nlr.Hona of th. kind In tbe city er.- Aanorlatlon assorted that ffhlle Th. report feat pr—nt-d lq Bead thel or»«nl!.tlon U opposed to onertera .howa tBal tb. member, anmpnrary l.fllalatloo of any rtlrar-i mad. .mono other thlnra laat .~k ■or. tb. .ore. of local option |tbl.| • total or 1.100 compresses Jo*r >u laken for sranted, and tbe - only question was about the rr.nke- \ I nty n**rk John J farroli has «P of » measure to carry out | the i been appointed exploeHe llren.e pletfornl obllBStlons of the UepObJI-1 scent for this ItstrWt bv the Felted ***“ P*r^ ^ Uhfslr |tlUt I Stateii Government All persons »ho referendum clauae should osk. h hsndle or use explosives of any kind should the sale of Intoxlcouts ; be must apply to Mr GarroJI for a ||- "prohibited.” rather than ••porynit- cense to carry on their business ted ” tte also thought special *lW- tloce should not be permitted Prrnn PlalnHeii lx»d«e. Loysl Order of July 1 to December l. but Mr. Btoh- Mooee held the flmi. Greeting of theVds. Sepstor from Atlantlo, explain- year. Mundav atflbt. and to c.lcbrate t».r that tb. olilcct of tbln provlploa IB. .y.nf nerved a turVey .n-cr to ... to ka.p the apaclal .lection* at tb. member, at th. rlo-e of IB. Bcw l.aat two month. i*a, rrom tne flon- 'lon Pl-t'-tor M J Whelan ever- eral electloa. Mr. Porter malouin.d elaed 'rem.ral anp.rrl.lon and actwt that tba fulleat tnraaar. of bom. ’rale ■■ tnaatmaater dorian a period of waa not' carried by th. bllla. Unre ap—cbmaklBfl. Tb. committee In they wopld pwir.lt. aa their mala1 ob- eh.rfl. of the ‘..read** waa compoaed J«ct. thf obanslofl of wet territory I "f CB.rle. Pnylli.eca chairman: J. T. to dry, but not tb. dry to w«t. C.rty, OeorKV Earn. M Nichols, n Harry Hsber. tb. Trenton In—yw. Muldownoy. J Bnnl and l^ula P.lr- r.prmeDtlnfl th. N.w Juwf Peibnra- l“e In. the lodfle acaaloo. Edwin lion of Liquor lnteresu. gar. a log- ' b'y. w«. elwl«d prelate to nnceeed leal ulb for bla ell.nU, and made a 1 PBarlw rrelelflh. realflned Tbe r«- goad Impreealon oa bla audMora. H. 1 nla, election of olbctn take, pl.ee declared, tbe wlooo men did npti de- ‘
la yearn «oun by many tbe.tr.jo- f Por tba daUrlailoa of bla palroaa ■«> »'”■ to m burlaaqa. durlp. tb* ramdlndw of tb* ***k. ae.ow. for tb* r***on that lb* ma- Maaaaw Sh.anoa. of tb* PlalafUld Jotlty of eompaalt. prw«oud thta Tbeatr*. offer. ^ program which ,Bu clas. of attraction ware a bodge- hu perron.I atainp of *pprtry»l. | It pod*, of lafartor parfonnan. ^ng- *„ awn for tb^ Ural tlm. rutakl.y mg In a vwy poor way ml glvl.g afternoon and at rh. .y.nlng lor. a brand of comedy that offended, the formaaean dallcbtad two largo and I ocenwy -ae old and la many In- eneea. atanena aa. cast on by ot-ier com-' one of the principal attractions Is paole. aad la a tagged auto: Bow- tb. alrl With the Million Eyas." a arar In tba put fen ynara condlUo*. young .Oman o£ pwaonal attrmctlr*. bare changed for the Batter. Instead nai who Baa tbtf dnlqur gift of b*ln* of tb. haphaaard mathoda that war. .b|. to foreac* event, of th. future In voguf- burl.-nut* hn» Bloa^mM *nd ,.n .boul those of the pant, fonh Infrt one of the leading amuaa- ,n ryferaod* lo people with msal *aterprto*a |of tbla coaatry. whom ah. Baa tfavar com. In prerl- -.lanaeara of .oalth and brain bay. OUa contact Aa the deecrlptloo of taken hold and have nut forward h„ numbw. at.lea. •ah* .ecu, ...ry. their beat eSoru, hiring mwtar thing and ten. •idrythlng" Th. act work teen to build Their production, b, no».| original and will un, and aeenlc artlata to paint them Into doubtMly pro., a, big drawlbg card ‘ctllr i/i t hat will t.lMtp ths pv» • fhn a a_ ... .. .v. !
ourtp^
Tba coanaay and Barrie. 0I •«r Chapsl hava riuN<1 our pa> trona to toll other* of omw aka* Ulas and falmOoo. JWO will sorvo yon psrwosally In m manner that w0| w«« voor raaniMAiiiM I Mls« PMlih M' llltk gave as sojoy- »Ms piano rr* itsl at ths Hartrldga Auditorium yssts'dsv afternoon Tba attxndsmu was limits* to Iks Alum (as tko mvmbsra of tha amd*mlr si.artmsnt and ths faculty of tbo ^rhool Tha prtK»«da. which amouni nil lo a Boot sum will bs arnllsd lo • lartrUrs flohool Junior Auxiliary to kb* *Kd Oroan
COLE -A H1QH Funeral Director* Cbapsf a Offles. JO0-4 Mr t*« Tut 15 J. ’ Auto Cortog* If deal red.
Tuleohonn S07S. ■ (GLASS MIRRORS nWl/T CXIXCKRK IX PLAl.VFllttdD fM'KnAU/INO IN THIS UNR. We fernlsh and *et Plato Glass KVWwts. also Mirror* of all *fr«e mat ibopdu Old Mirrors rw-a live rod. Glaxlag In All IU ItrwwelMa. IV B. GORKIN .
’ during the remainder of the eagago- 1 meat. I Other foatur**« on the program'In- | elude Frank and Addington. 1w a novelty act thab Wins repeated* en- cores at svery prerantstlon. •erlns Hayes andjAlay Lsthln. former; stars or the mnsocal corned v hrma- jirent. who’ present a laughable rem- edy song and dakce number; Rose iRrrry. a tslentdd musician In "A Planologtie;" WMliam Lltsll A Co*- i Pany. In a comedy- ikslrt. and Clark >nd Harvard. In a farcical aklt^ en- iilll«(f£At th* Btirvralow." The Paths New* a^id other film features will be on the program each day. Vaudeville w 1^1 hold the stage at the Plainfield all next week «|ft the exception qf Tuesday. wh«n the offek- Ihg will bo Harry Cooper'm latest burlesque production. Tbe Rest f»how la Town.” j ,
Now Open pialsneld. against the Lolieaui Lum- ber Company for Injuries received while »n r»h> defcnd.vnf ron'crn’m sm- ploy The matter waa to have been beard In the Civil Court The amount of Battlement eaa not made known. TH< LEADING AUCTIONEERS ■ OF PLAINFIELD Regular Dinner 35c (Igaraalaed Ratlafartlma. Also Dealers in s*cond-Baa<l . Enroltor*—Bought aad Sold. 320 West Front Street (Upatadra) Over Gavett'a 8tore. Tslephon* 2296.
Mac Donald’i 129 East From St
ONB FLIGHT UF WHY NOT HA VIC TOUB BATHROOM TILED? Hr*plaf*s, Porches aad »ry 17. when the .pastor will prsa«h by reqsest m special sermon Iq honor of tho man In the navy; aubje*t. “The Sailor, tha Indispensable Man In Peace and WiK” The wfiole ser- vice will be Intensely patriotic Those who have boy* In tha navy art warmly Invited. Rdal patriot!* hjrmn* w|t| be sung by ktl. on* of them to- Ing the avlmtor** byirn. -entitled, Men Who Battik .In the Air.'* ilihe second special service will be held on Sunday evening. February 10,1 and will be a "Lincoln' Day Service/* The pastor preaching- apon the “Maaegge Lincoln to the Men of Today.•• The military and patriotic orders and or- ... _ jganlxatlona of th® dtv are invited nlhcence of scenic and electrfcel w*^h tbalr friends. Plana are ,nb» equipment. Millions of dollar* has,**'"* completed for the third ar^elel bean spent to bring tbla happy com-,•*r»»ve which will be held on Ban- hlnatlon Into being, but the labor and d«T nlrht. March J. and In obeerv- monev spent has been wall rewarded of thm birthday of th# lata Dr for today burlesque Is catering to)Rn»^t Lowry, onre pastor of the move people, both men and women. Purk Avenue Rdbtlit rhoroh and'an- who damatid tha best In theatrical ^r of ‘Hhall We Gather at tha endeavor than anv other form of ] River?** and "Where Ta M» Wander- amusement In the United states in *»»* R*>T Tonight?"iand ot>»er familiar thlg connection may be mentioned *ymna. Dr TaOTry’i birthday la )qn that one of buriaaoua'a noted pro- March It. which makes tha tlm a ap- dneers. Janwu R. Cooper. Is nr •sent- Propriata. • • Ing next Tuesday at tha PlalnSeld ! Theatre hi* flnt edition of 'Tba Beat Mlse Rllen Mact^urln and M1as R^ow In Towa." the entire prodno- Rkt*«. fluid secret*rlea of ForHgn tlon this year la new and nothing Mtoalona. will anepk at the evening from I net year haa been retained but on next Bunds* Jannary »«. the title. Ml** MacLenrln and Mlaa Bate* will
and Night, costumes and millinery i
Made To Order
CLOTHES
iTEENCRAFFS ►0MER5ET GARAGE
TBa Boip. of H.nrr Ntacbwlta. on --t. ol IBla dir. praaldaal of tBa New Ealrafl*— avanu. IB. Borongb, was Jaraoy Woman Suffrage Association, fko aao. Of a "double blrlBdav antB- Senator ErcllugBujaen thin weak •.fug" Mundav night Tha affair made known Bin Intention to vota for waa given bv Mva William T. Wood- tho suffrage amendment whan It r»ff aad Mr* H.arjr Nlacbwtt, la jeomeo before tba Saaata. Aoaor of Mrs Nlw-bwlta'a . daughter. Senator rrellngBujaea oaplalaad Mr. ttt.Bard n fl.llta, aad Hiram A I that Ba Bad haalutM In daddlag to Waadraff. »hoa* natal anatv.raarlaa aou for the raaolutlon bacauaa of tha •rrwr an that dag Sa.paf was aarv raault of tho auffraga rafaraadum la •d lo a gamartng of tw.lv. aartg la N.w Jaraag la 1»15. whan auffraga tka avuul.g after which'cards and waa defeated bg a malorltg of Sl.- .*w dtgoaalooa won aalovad until lot At tb* urn* tlm* aaffrag* .aa ■IdatgW d.fuatod In N*w Tork bg a vote pro- jrortloaatalg tka aaai* Tba raault of TBruacB Alton,*. 1tob*rt Newton tha laat snffrnga alecttoa ta Naw ffrwna. Oanrvtlor Walks* Baa great- York, however, persuade tha Baa- •* “ akaoluta dlrorr* to Irrlltg ator. ba wrote, that auffraga aenll- wtoter. oa (Me rttg. from «lo wtfo. meat la Naw Jataw bad grown In MSg F Winter. The artlon waa based the same taeaaur*. •• elatator. grouada and rftad amoatg "Aa a matter of fact." wrote Mr »t**f thing, tkat tb. g.f.ndaat had ErallagBugaen. "II I ware opposed lo •Old.,-that *Ba marvtad tha patltlon- suffrage for womoa I ahould atm W 0*1 «f mat* - Tb. *1*1* of caal ■*• mlt mg datg lo rot* la favor of fill Bert we. mention.* In tb. raa* eaAubmming IBla matter ta IB* r*ar*- * Wind of Mm Wlnlar-* Tb* too- ••m.ll.u of tho p*opl* • • a i-m, H* wvr* atrrl'd bv ll*v r A Oil- la democr*rg. par* and almplo, and t'wn •■ t»* Ore<-* Methodlaf par- aavtblng lean man that la ao'l d» mnag* North PlalalWd. an Jalg IT, mnrrarg The ttui-a of popalar gov l*tv PraNona to Bar marriage Mr* ovnmenl la found In Ihla prlnrlple— Wlat*r W*a Mlaa Mag P Hall daugV IB. right of tka p*opl. to pea jodg- **a wilttam Hall, of Orast era- m*nt upon cbefr orgaalard law. with *•* !• via* lo ckaniaa. wbnavor th* ne-
Winter Storage
SUITS $15 and
under t&e bllla. waa being glvan the " J. J«»aa declared that the bone- prtvllese to bring to bla bom* aa drv objoct waa not aimed at In tha muoh liquor aa ha wtahod. and that hill, but only tho sale of Intoxicants, dub momber* wars allowed th* op- H* and Mr. Shield a believed that or* portunlty to “aoua*" thomaelvoa Ho '*” Alae hold Chat m section should ba bone-dry If It voted to wipe out sa- loon* Aa maintained that hotel 8>*n do not cars to handle liquor If (hey could conduct tbalr place* without It. -H* wa* asked by tb* committee If be favored National prohibition, and b* ■aid ya*% If It becam* so ta fact, but that tha country would norar got IL 'bocaua* tho Tory advoeotoo do not desire IL Lough toe greeted this joist* meat. "W* shall rip things wid* open ,and And out where the mosquitoes and grasshoppers are.- was th* pic- tafeaqu® declaration of Oaorga B. At- wood chairman of th# executive com- mute# Uor the hotel and restaurant man He bald that tha local option WJJ was a brewery mama arm. pare aad simple, and aald that If the bone-dry I clause wore not Inserted la It tbe hotel mea would hav« a separate bill drawn up for this object. He had - o.-.m. ,been told, he aald. that there wars! irarted thou- 1 JO eluba In Trenton, and that 7& per and thirdly ug oflics*, ta cent- of. them have no licensee aJ-|*hlp* tied uE at this time thourh they aerv* liquor which ilack of fuel >rmy recruit- bring* profit to tbs wholesalers All fltate ’ung event:* Th# hearlag was th# most tame of|tl«*d by Fui
Platafeld Carpi! Qwbg
Maltr«is RmovaUhg Worb
At th# regular meeting of ;th# Franklin Be bool« Parent-Teacher*' Association Wednesday aftemdoii/lt w*a deHdwd by gnanlraous votd to changu the date \>f th* monthly **». slona from tb* (bird Wednesday i t«i the third Tuesday. Thl* will make th# next meeting com* on Februdrv 1*. and oa that occasion th#'chil- dren of th* Fmnklln School hfndbr- ■artea wilt perforti tone of the #v- arclaaa that are ■ part of thefr dally routine In .th* ciaaeroom. All man- »mre are earnestly requested to be la attendanr®^ Mrs Albert Wilson, the new prfel- dent, presided at th# meeting of the assentation Wednesday. Tho attsnd- anco was quits large, weather con. •Idcrvd anq numerp.^ det«na of lha work between parents and teachers w*r# dfwBpsed 7»-# r—».inder of ,Ks winter and ^tbo coming *••• nrnmla* to bring abont gam»mn;w- t'vltlee In t**« saimctatloii. which ?HI1
Madison Ave. ice* could ba raised for com pen. n. mm Mr. Jones thought the e would upset euch an arrange- - Ray. Tir M. D. Katcham, prea- of the Ministerial Federation- ratulatod tb# Legislature on tba
J.J.&C.A. HIGGINS Undcrlgkcr*
109-11 W. Fourth St. i-Mldra of tb* Klmbog
■d m I Bistre tor* wer* no- , •I Administrator QerOeld wh.rarer s .hortege In b,n r»jvo*l or coke Is found lo eiln far do- ... O.lmrafle ns*. co.l or rok* m., B* dl- , ? ,y Ivwrfad to tha stricken dlstrlds no u j mstter whet It. pra.lou. rooting. . I . —-. — iw. S- n!*g Bev* bran. , . "gin. con- cd ehoul tB. ebranc* of Netlonel ffg-1 TB. ,»,.OT ,orm'rl’ c*"' «o ■“• SBI.,1" Director McAdoo In tbe fee. o' * . BelnterV. j Moose te pleed tb. nquor m,0-,! icrrlflC tonraetlon end Incrraelnr1 ccvuit, f0, cue- RMhon ffteerlg. roedletor b|ek- ■»«»!** growing out of the hcevg ![*' I to Camp op of tb* Episcopal dlocrae of New- ">«»• e»d widespread cold wcelBoC ~ ,
I*!*• "”;*d -■'>•■ bill. Be passed lo i -BICh B a swept the country during' ■ BS WBI-r r-v-v s-d ndvnrc. of democracy, for 'Be l**l wrak ’ * • ■eotg-nlstb which eQ Beve bora contending FlU-l -4 1 4 'he
•' "><»• condit held IBM If romiNM*. MOTES FROM THE J*” PA“ ■«« cWh *
centra b* DC- raSt "o/drimoZ^v^e odmMra .**»“* Cbnrak cH, >g Address t® drink, end that the Rrmtm ow.t . w01 t1*i,r • rocepGoa.nun lapendcola nothing to the purveyor* In the trwd# 8»«0*14 In tbe BI-Jf<,u dapendent .flurrerre Court derk^hartt d^- J^°°1 n>°m* * 1 o eloc^ .fh.
- - aiMa&rS ss sasss^
J. R. BLAIR, US PARK AVE.
Kir* Cine* Accommodntioa* Telephone Co nine turn.
Mrs alike rt n Piste her. of w.., Serantb slrrat. eelertelora tbe •ran Bra, of Cnmp Mlddlebrook Obepter of the Daughters of in. American Revolntlon of Bound ■rook, nt bar boa* Tueed.g efler •ITS* Uk
•1
A Rousing Special!!O d d jMadal Hoar ,
Barrc!?deliverad to yon
door
«••»>• - < *
/ £ An unusual opportunity h u si- California Lemon Cling Peaahe.. O J lownl
$8.40
to acquire a quantityof mall and medium ai»dI'ot.loe. Wonderful Z1Q
16-qt. baa.. O 7 CAim amall Sweet Potato",
Thorn—' Had Kidney Beana—Bitra qnaliljr, 2 cans 1 C / \lor Me; doa . . . . . . I . J U
1 qta. for 16c
Armour's VeribeatWeaUrn Kffga in car-too*; dot 50c
iea vy syrup ; UrgeNo,,6 c in 19c!
Cttmpbell'i or Van Camp'aPork will Beans;cut, 18c; dotcn 2.10
*XTEA BJ»*CUXl^.u«t recei.*d, a larfre ahipraent of New Maine Style Pa-=k CORN—Abeo- jttitelr OnmrmatMd to h* in Perfect Condition:
•WT OO B~u,Roae Tea, Tetley'. Tea;
Kitw Jeraay Pack lama Bean*;wonderful »alue; 1 T tcan. 15c; doaaa \ .1 J
tor 25c Fancy Columbia Riv<CiUch, 1-tfc flat
P i n e ? New York Stats Saner•-t°kraut. 3 tfcr 25cFancy Outcan, 16c:doaan 1.75
Kino Red
in> tut <
• Spring!
30c23c
Tom.toe^-Solid Pack; No. 9
1.65BLUE RIBBON TOILET PAPER—Re«. 5c Balls;
7 l U i l l . for j : • • • > 25cSul tan . Kti i i iu , IV . : . j 17»
New Mixed N u u . lb. , 23c
h i m 7 ()rr-->n Appl<-*, doi. . . . . 36c
K l V a hurgr Virginia Winwmps,
[ dOMD i . . . «0
Q N M | Mourn rift I*Tnonn, <ii>7 25t)
California Dried Pcauhea, 'lb. . . . 1 7 c
:-.w f i '» J ir+ 'v Pork K:.il. none
S o n s , H e n h e y ' i
o r B a k e r ' * ,
COCOA.
3 10c cans for
« P
. SAIli'sOAP7 caVei for
Dry Limn Beam, |b , . 1&
Red Marrow Beans. 1b 12"
Roman.Bes ja , 11). . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 0
Yellow Split Pcaa, 2 Itis. f o r . . . . 25c
California Herring in Tomato
Sauce, 2 cans for 26e
iciflr Sardines in Oil. i-lt>. Hat
can ;
37<Annour'a Smoked CalL Rams—5 to 8 lt-a.
n>>Ch; 25c Z
I Shield Baciokcd; by the strip;
a; fresh!
39c!DELIVERY TO ALL P ARTS 0 7 CITY
Cor. Central Av«me «nd Second Street'Phone 1626 Open EveningsA. Kunzman
Believe Edge Road
Tax Act Should Be
to People
Amendment of the Bdia road U ilaw to provide that DO work could badona on a state htglsway system un-UI there had been a referendum onthe law la the lataat sasEsatlon formaking the i.rovisions of U>« act in-operative. It waa propoaed this weekby City Counsel Millar, of Paaaale,at a (nesting In t*ie offlre of Mayor
»11 other go-aro menu." I * i s * ordar, u d it U aasart*] Rut Uoa or all WtsUa* *t tMd aad tooaVTo determine Irkat step, stisll ba stfteeaneat lea«• depaada l a n e l y on stuffs, j :
taken toward »= appeal from UieSu* «trtct obeenance of decorum | Thai meaanre waa drawoJ «fter aprame Court decision, a conference Jparia Is only to ba visited wltk ea*< conrenenc* between pood ,Adml*BV
-^- broosht the iiu- ciw permission. • . tratorj Hoover. Senator pomareoe, ot. Record . i l l b* I , - _ — oblo. ' a>d fUpreaaataUvaj ! -«•«
•" iiibJCaroltna. - , .It If deilnnad to aafi.ar.se atapa t«
meet the iBcraaalnB demand* ot t s tfor !Navy Enlistments
Ordered Curtailed
Curtail me tit or DIV)rdaradj.
Government Control
IWUl Not Remove
I , Lur on Railroids
Alllaa for food by compelLlnt
• ID tflmlaata m i l andir own aapplr. {
vhlrti bar*
Qlllan .of Hawark. of the c n n U i a t iot N«w J«raay> quotau . aar*ic«-b«a B*e«aalttt»d e u i - b««a eonrernad laat the UktDK of theN J y > r»i|*'°*d» by Uie govaraniaBt uldQlllan .of Hawark. of the c n n U i a t iot N«w J«raay> quota to twenty- r»i|*'°*d» by Uie govaraniaBt would
commlttee- which fought tba law la °va man a week and raatrl -Uoh to Uf*rlaia with their Income from rail-1r*»a«*' l*statio» need not orry I>1the "Supreme Court,
fort to | a iota of Q»Id, weald M 10
State Leogae Faoors
Ranjroa's Measure
need not worry- W-j T-^.J Kunvon-Clc*e bill, -of
envernm»nt control d l J , j ^ aBm ^ ( j , #•m control eltJ aL o n -
idoraeinmt at tkm
aald the law. Nat only was ba wra ,that Che people. If they had had a s (
opportunity to vote on tba act orl»ci-lly. would have defeated tt. but be ,a certain that If given ,,,,-h H
twenty-naamb*T a•s ta t ions !
P.jot Congress than any e h a n n by the' I fo**rnment aa . to railroad U n a
.„, . , , , , matat aarlons darania to the Bute's
wflfS r**-«ttl?e«r^«*<iZl fr'om'trs»-
rldaa 'that puWlc ecbool taachanihalt •<•( aa primary abd ilfirtlaa •*-
* T Newark, one la< 1*«: [other at 194 WSJ-:
were We ! Trenton. Patera**of counsel M C D * > T e o n * . "
and Jaraey City m the latter., through alsJohn Barton Payne, j
$250 contributed by Etfiabeta and1 T* 8 Eastern- ,i s o given by Bogota, ttr. Millar «aU »h« New England and Middle AUaft-,he would see to it that Paasaic's t I c Stataa. w i t * , * population of aj»-» —, - .*Z-.n contribution would be paid Im- tfroxlmstnly 33.400.000. and, there / • / ) / ) SI I
«1y and Mr. GUJen agreed to " • »**•* twenty,: recm King autlonsf -r"i * " " • *stir up other man lei ps.lt Uas w*lcb I n ' " • larger: fliUes. The weekly 4. .. 1 'had promised to pay a share of U*e quota1 for the entire section has been.,*^* i y | f hleghave to pay Gcoutwrt. *500
rofttee will q SfiO.
elactlona. The _.ebanm tba eornpt praetl«aa Mt a»4would limit the warn to b* apent oath- rampaimiii of canilfd&tae for OOT-emor: aad United Qtataa nator to*!5.0«0 la a prlmarV rlVtloa . 0 .$15,0*0 In a general alwrt on. Tbai m i l . rnm»r .M thl. Nil.
. cblef!; jti
Dr. I nave ». .. nil>ni\<j PARBWfELL TO fl
itereeted In Dr.|naT« volunteered to ssslst the SW5**- SweepiPK powers to compel rood p. btto LJnke and bl- aunt. •«••Miller's statement that Passaic was o™d Naval DlBtrlet. with fteadquar. conservation in every American Beslse; Shea of Weat' Second straat.trylnjt to collect 1S17 taxes under the »«" In Newport, JR. !.. to obtain 2.-Lkitcjien are given the President In s joft Wednesday morning for Cnar-
Recond-alasB railroad 0 0 ° men for tbe( S&val reeerve. Per-lmeaaure Introduced by Senator|inIt» (* c to hid fsrjmeU ioOeorsarrowrt,. bank stock and franchises «°n- wlahing tb «nter this orsanlsa-!pomerene Tuesday. The bill U aim-, Ltnkel a member of tWaMvy •*''»of public utllltlea. A» soon as th» t l o n **** enl«( J.t H8 Park place, «j;'primarily at proprietors o( hotels. artUley sUtloned at that point. ItSupreme Court had ruled that them Newark. |restaurants and public eating houses. f, understood that be'ls sc'h^dalM to
Of property came within (hi '• There are tw^ttty-flve poslUons ln.,hn;t It also is broad enough to Include'depart (or France at an early data.>f the Edce law. a petition wai t? le yeoman data among the open-•domestic consumers. , TJl)> young man enlisted I n Trnoo D
„ -Ith ttie Passafc Connty Bctara nes listed In ((he reserve. f Specifically, the measure provider!.nd w e n t with that organttatlon to|of Taxation by Dr. Miller as c!tv| Other* need*! are fifty ohlef quar-.that ha president may limit or dls- Campi McClellan at Annlston. AIn..
insel. asking that asseasment b* termastars. 150; quartermasters of.,continue eniirnlj- the use. also tbo but recently wu transferred to Campde for 1917 on these properties. l h p flrst..second'«nd third rjass. 300 [minufacturii or distribution of food- Qreen^ at Charlotte H«t la a son ofspite of the fact that December 2» nnrehlwt«fa' mates, 1.000 second-class stuffs to the extent he deems neces- Mr . aid Mrs Prank E.l«lr* fwho-also• appnrently thp la«] <la- nn wht-h ses.men, 600 d^l-class seamen and aarjr.from time to time. have two ottier sonn lo the servWh a petition could be filed. The,200 carpisntarai ?n>ata«. ' L Tnat pernons conducting public »nd a [fourth one prenaf ing ito «b.
County Tax Board
• Hears Thirty-one
Plainfield Appeals
C.nmty Hoirrt (o
appeal,
ratue SSTS. Reduced .200
value fl0.«50. owner's value18,000. Reduced *l,000.
Mutual I<and Improve:The owner's claim ra'lv P»nT- *•*•«• '«U ' n d b"
1600. • • 0»-"lbedSpeaklnK or the petitions after th.liwtlt.on
W J. Olde, ;o(. Bliabatb.'•" W>a Board, aald the
mnaJl nnmber ot appeals was exi-•i>rx of the icootl work done by the
v slULnn in Ptelnfleld. E•atlng of Mosdtr MtDead to clear< at! objections from property own-
as far u the Beard IThe appeals u
•»c. U follows;irah t. Pcttlboaa, II
Hititae to t'.c Crth i e n u e M
Joseph A. Waglow. 509 Frank):>l:icf\ &BBssBr>d value HO'l. ownerralofl 1200. Dinmlsaod.
John Onwald. 161 East Prol.. __street, assessed value 11.500, own- tarlal wIT'S value 1500. Cancelled 11.800. lacd w:
Clinton W. Oilbert. 911 Wea Sev-mth street, aasessed value IS00.
Cancelled.ncll phambera on 1 Margaret Keenan. 4<0-« Bast]enRase.iidsy tbe Union P*"!* "troet. assessed value 12,900. wbfob S» to b>
the Rquallxatlon of !*nd »-.°*°. owner's value J2.700 and j Plalnflold
j i petition was preoented (art week. -" ! Dr. Miller agreed to send the May-
church at Elitabeth' jor a cony "of the TWIHon. and It tnIvey sailed for France likely that Mr. Olllen wil] ask thert of last week. He »ol- Newark City Law Department to file-30 Y. M. C. A. set re- s, similar one with the Comnty Tftior the American soldiers [Board..located ••Somewhere in] "A referendum on the road tax
France'1 for at least six montha. A. llnw," «ald Dr. Miller In recommend--M. Hai-rte, of Central avenue, also In* an effort to get sMh legislation;sailed for France last week and will | "would be a popnT
the same work aa thai th* people. We woaU have a harderNorth IBgrht !f we tried to pet
;!ity" for erica
• ronsldered appeals from Plain-their aas«
T ....i- The toul aambw of petl-!•!: . heard was thirty-one.
•I.S50. Dismissed.to th Th
jchief .lJ
nnot!nci-t* •_hp Rrant of a wjeek'sto every Ijojdler f«r eaoh fi
. ••.....la* «orvice, hi the front. The'seven days are 'to'be speoU n specialrecreation rente-- now being' estab-
! "somewheira In France." These
4.,tha
W. Kltinay. Sl> Oeborne aTe- rEEEHOLDERS PREPASINO1 *alu«, $900, owner's . TO STAET PRISON PAEMPersonal property. Re-|
yearThe
d[ Freeho:•::>f. McDowellstjreet. anesiied value 13.850, owner's
Zt i h ^ U l . mad. Monday *™ **•«"«• D l -» l~d . wUk"," tfdte™pwrsanil aassasments and R w - Carrlngton. 1105 West!,,,,,, pr i B o n fw.,
wlty of Ham wore'allowea aa!8!"*111 *tr"*1- "•""•s«1 value tBOO. -pj-p,,, present„ of apKalaal i. oaa of th* ° t n w » " l u » * " ° - Personal prop- Havjland. Meaa
,_|erty. Dlsmlased. |m^d H>tfleid.
without the peoole hiporttrnlty to rate on It. None or »•
Ud nave entered tbfs fight If the;
.llshe FJar» being bulk Solely with 1
00.000 Of furnishing ttA-RghUng my
' The orider hfhWthat til* lear» pe-
,j will of tha people had been manifest-' >er tha .CammtMi • have aequltted' j * led throngh a rafer-ndnra. Thn erJ. themaal.ves herqlpclly In fatare.haavy
' i - *' • J l i H . . .1 » i ' H .n p " . . Ivk t l i . •* I El 7
I In New Providence. [Included Cbalrrnan
S. Cady. Maiwh, Bird
aYlfd] alH .-r>" » . . -^ . . 1
agesinst Tha n»eaaattt j for proper conductE » ' tba h l i d crowd* I empbaaliad
The; Public Service ctfTDo'ratlonQOft iniJ Imprisoned up to si* years h a - fff*"1*1*'1"*16^ the position i f la-* -tjiat the miri* as a part of the "R^'or for the central division and
M-orJs of t'he Department ot State H o K n HlKKlns. of Went Fourth street,| «ny regulfttion Issued pursuant to I w l I t > '"r*" b o p n » c t l n * "• conductor onmg^t shall be deemed necessary t f l B *j"n«t<w» avenne line. hMjjejen» t l * t o the pnblfc | named for tbe placa Hft-tmttrratf np-Tb*t the act shal.11 cease to bo lH>
between »•*•• W | J I :
DnltedT"*"
Citing'that such powers a. ar« ' o f • " « " " • *W »• >carrjed In the bill are nee
(Aatlona.1 security animon; defer ' tha ure rive* Ieffect complete control of food to the
As existing 4eircnnutanett v i n i B t ,- i« President Is empowered t~ *-—ther. limit, or e*en dtacontlm
None -!r R o " r™
or tme grants -—• q « f f .Uma. Jh. only Botabie o « i » t ' ^ t - « d « - «>e1n« a redurtlott to John Oswald,he Vast Front stiraot confectioner, of
5«4-.ns West Front ,A tB m p o r t l r y caretaker for tbaplace will bn named at tfie Fnhruary
leetlor or trie Board of Freeholders.Thp committee will arrange to sup-
t Com-[p.y 1 l K b t to l b o farmhouse on theof land j primlsef. wWcb waa formerly the
hedule •*tw|^«d_tojRobersob farm, and will endeavor toi alters into shape ao that worX« aUrted at once. Prisoners
. arm to aid In getting It tits•nape. Tbe farm adjoins rfce Bonnie
lua I7.OG. B.empt from taxation.Thomas MacDonaM. HIT Over-
srean avanae. aMin.il valna 1700.ler's value i)S0. RadDced (300.
Bora inslltutloa.
ST. PATTL'8 BROTHERHOODFAVORS WOMAN OFFICER
St. Paul's Brotherhood of Trinityirormed church on Sunday voted tot] evarything possible to secure
a v # .Uawa «uthori7inn the appolntm^ntjofaur'i *• womaa probation ofBcar for Union
county. • Tbe brotherhood members. •IB'-I r1«w-rki-*w4 »^*nian!uaa In f a . r t l l f A (
e. assesHed ratoe 1900.lue S500. Rn lnod 1400.U. 8. Malthv. automobile stored at • * • • AweUni th4 Raat Third atrattt, anasaad IS00
{Cancelled.value | i o o ! C 1 » r * Baaomore. 4S> Park avenue,
Ias9easad value SI,00,
iselveainri decided to olr-
ilata petition, asking that [j.orabletion be taken by the Lerlslaturei.This airtlon followed an addreasWnenlblyman Arthur R. Warner, jotlliabeth. In which he explained tkf
<t West ^Tth prnvist-i-s, of bills «-M~h will be In-Ill.625. Sra-iSW^M1 I n t o t!l* Left"81"1
( 5 ) 8 Dlvlsli
ndertaking at tnls time i, agesinst a » a t t j or p r p r c o d u c t .he policy of thin government and oE.»' tba holiday crowd* Is empbaaliad.araljf, tba pwdoxdoo, and MUiimp-
jp
FKBJSBOI.DMONIY FOB HOSPITALS
Quality - Service-Satisf action]
When Y6u Hi ve Jo!) printing To Be DoneWaiijt the! JB|st Work at jqie
iBest! Rfice
been secured by theof tbi
Ian rhirrrh to act as pastorlOg West during the absence ar Rev. J O. Mc-
ralue I1D0. Kelvey. will not remove to plalnfleld one as well as to Kbut can P ^ H T be reached at his nome growth of the otb
Harold C. Dtirar. si X Laiand ave- |a Elliaboth. He will be ready to Freeholders feels«•. Mseasrd v»lue |S0O. Cancelled.!answer anv call for his servlcee from ate 125.D.O extra.
*r- (....-.;„ RraUriKler. 783 Kent*- members of the churrK or those I:scseued value $100,'need of mlnlsterli
• - ton . personal prop- Kerr Iand has fReduced JI00.
:idier. peraonal property.lua WOt, owners' value
(Crescent riata.) Reduced: plea the pn!
-rv able speakera very' favorable Inv-
presalon since taklnc (iharre at the ceptfon and danre In t>re winter i> -Watchung Avenue e>mrrt]. He occu- r !« grill take place at the eluobi '
tVKS- VKXT DAlfCK.PfaJnflrjd Lodce of Elks ha*
eed Utat the next informal
e first
T
|on Thursday nlghb Januarr >1.^ ^ p to oommlil-* has secured DeLtsle's or-
, tJI-38 E u l | H T > sooner thsii he did. Dr. K«rr chestra tolfnrnlsh music and Is plan-•traet, sssessad n l u a IS.BOO, is dark to the Elizabeth Presbytarr riiog s- ie-n! not.) fealura« new to
valua J7.S0O. Rttdocad 1500. |»nd i u formerly paator ot taw Third the attaadaats.
Try The Ceittral I I f blishing CompanyOne Trial \^ill Prihyince Yofti That You Should Haye
Tried Us feefore
Promjitriess-i Qiid|ty- Best Prices^-Printifig of Every Kind t|oitie at a Price and in a Space
of fTimetfcatEstimates Cheerfully Given
Open Your Eyes! i'• 193 North Ave. Phone 303f
A Rousing Special!! Uold .Medul Mai, I j^|.|t bur I . D 3 'lowed us to acquire a quantity . . of email and medium meed Harrd.delivered ta I®®* Potatoes. Wonderful /Q„ ** -■ **
n coolera. lH,t. W. OVC aack M-40 Alao email Sweet Potatoea,
1 * qta for 1»® Thames' Red Kidney Beene Armour'e Teribeet hVeeh Ultra quality. 2 cane ] 'WeeUnn^Effe la car.
An aauauaJ opportunity boo al- California Lemon Cling Peach# a in henry syrup; large No. 6 can 9c
13 2*
for Uc. doe. Ilona; doc.
Campbell'! Pork and Beans. can. 18o; doeen
Van Camp> 2.10
EXTRA SPECIAL I—Just received, a lance shipmeat of New Maine Style Pack CORN A bee tutrly Ouareoteed to be in Perfect Condition:
ic- 25clP"o..u ... 1.50! doeen
1.75 ^
White Rose Tea. Tetley't Tee. 3 10c packa«ee 25c
Kmc Jersey Peck wonderful ran. IBe; tuJPT:. 1.75
SALMON Fancy Columbia River Hpriiig Caleb; 1-lb Hat
Fancy New York State Sauer 25c
Fancy Cut can. lfia;
Sirin* Beano 1.75
Pme Rod Oregon, l-lb flat can
30c 23c
Tomatoee—Solid Pack; No. ZL?: 1.651
BUIE RIBBON TOILET PAPER- Keg. 5c Bolla; 1 Rolls foe 25c
Sultana Kaiaina, lb New M»ed Nuta. lb . Kunry Oregon Apple*, doi. 3flc Kites Large Virginia Winiaupe.
llolen kbo Choice Memina lemoni, doi 26o California lined Poaches. It 17c Swift a Jeraoy Pork Roll; better; by the bag,
Dry Lima Beans. |t> -U* Red Marrow Beans, lb 12o Roman Beaus, lb. 12® Yellort Split Pcss. 2 Iba for. ,25c
[California Herring in Tomato Sauce. 2 cans for 28c
Paeifir Sardines in Oil. l-1b. flat
DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY Cor Central Avsnua and Second Street 'Phone 162B Open Evening* A. Kunzman
Believe Edge Road Tax Act Should Be
Referred to People $»££***
of the BO i. road taa law to provide that so work could be does on a slate klakwar ervtvm un- til there had bean a referendum ou tku lew la tha latent aassaatloa foe making the provlalone of tha act ln- operslle*. It was propound thla week hr cur Couonel Millar, of FausaM.
' 1 i . | . i “L0**." ••vaeameei*- la taw order, aad It la eeaerted the* ties sf aU uerlaUas ad mad sad Ned To datarmlaa erkal sm mall ha auhaaaaaat tsa.a Sapaats taes.lr am elate, takes toward si kcpssl from Us Su- stiVt sbsareases of dseorom i Th« mau.ru -a, draws afl.r s prmns Court dSclalop. * roof.-wore Pari. I, osly to ka .tatted with see- cesfarrera bet.eea Food Admlala- tha IIU- ctal permlaaloa trator Hooear. Ssaator pomUraoa. at ettll ha j — Ohls. aad BeffveeealaUvo Laem. _ * • _ . -Bo-ilh Carolina . ,
Government Control '* “ 4-‘***d “
of tb* iA«r«n. -who brought
Navy Enlistments Ordered Curtailed
Oman .of Newark, of the eseceUea'Uag Ne ilttee which faaaht the law la “»• tha Raprema Court. l*a* manta ta the period
Curtailment of near oatiatmaau buna ordered. A loah ' maaUng la Mm oBee of Mayor i lata the service bus necoaeltated cut-
•t ta. ada a( tha
‘ v Tax on Railroids
.ftt*U JOYMUBM' bean fonrerned l«*t I
their rapply.
Jaraeya quota to • weak and rratrl U©o to . Of Borneo of Ur. Ml 1*1- tmeatlou n—4 mot w<
State League Faoots Runyon's Measure twenty- r"iUro«d> by U»e govern mant would Uoo to f>l • wlt* their laoomo from roll-1 - ■ — Di-
Effort to got ouch a voce of tb* pooplo. Mr. MUIor raid, woold bo ID *i addition to an appoal to tho Court j,t to tb* numb* Vwkleb coaid be S<vk , of Brrnra agmlnat tho decision of tho cop tod. Thu order which afarti tho* Oanrmor Ed. t.c^°rtNnr»w b“,“b ~ *—< ®y -ro*v“**■ oold too low. Not only wao ho nn apoctor John Grady
wM. Of t tw*ety-flvn
. I Tho Kanyon-riooo Mil. 'Of wbk* of 4m wot. rru>r “cAdo° “* “■ donator William N. Runyon. of thlo °lr°1 M le eaa ef tha ecm—er.. raoatead an uaqaellSad tadoeadmaat al Oa head, of tha New leeway Hama Rale
tkoaa karstofore sccaptad •£**' 1 faaf yaacwi' Thera wee as llm- >lch co.id tie oo- .“*• which affarte tha1 01 we laa.ad by and Himt of- ' °* ^°° ■ ' ■ I PPM II I that eha people. If they had had *a u,i. opportunity to e»t* on tha act ovist-1 Tho o.ot. ealty. -o.ld h... deMotM «. hot ko|mat th. '.1,2! BmaT polWy. la;
at aooh of tho S*e MoUoaa oUl ho g*r*. ®f “* Bee a week. Tho iUUoob are lo1,,M1 .
snesi aiueat ee . to rwllenad ta; was certain that If stean awrh a chanco now. with an tha harden, the war kas brought, they would rw- pod tat. It. la- Park Plata aad tha lather ef 1st Market street. end * “f
Thoee at the meetlns were the Tlwaloa. Petereoa end Jenay City . K Mayor. Mtchaei J. Tanaay. of eoaoeel ®~ . In tho court attach, end John R. • freraceoco ai Braeser. prastdsnt of tha PodarmUoa 'Mtmoot policy Fill of Improvement Aesoclatlona. It was taadamou for aMhtloD
vide, that public aeho. shall frt aa primary aad i yield cam from rafl.jfcyj^ gg
pallUda ad 10.S0S Wa-reaentatly. Barharaoh Imme- "" over n alas prleods I “L aad .lection. shaU ba "** gf^inln kmioao : primaries the
voted to pay Mr. Teeny IIB# for hie aooeeal electrtchl' h legal nervier.. H halag .UM that " ‘bans eipwiantaa aa tha traaa.ry of tha rommlttaa had “•* roppormltha., I1S0 contributed by Rtlubath sod 2b# EaaUrn | CHvialon (SO glvan by Bogota Dr Millar mid t6*
■nd tatter, throagti ^. tagmi lArlNT, Jo4»o Barton Pnjnn. j It ^ will bo bold to TrodUM ot dot*. loogno also took op I HanrOB’fl Mil. Iotrod««wd IM wort. daMgiiod la fnrtbor M»K iiiOMi of randldmtan at primnrfon nod troooml •loetloea Tho bill would grootty -
tho cnrtollod —.'Mofropllod that no change t. at proa- ^ 1 he give. t. r'm’trJF- “ ~r'' d£°L “.1 ^ ™ -t b. —, nju
mo given o, Bogota Dr HI llm mm — -•» Bagtmil and Middle wX , ^ PtOCt he woold aor to It that Puaair'i “r Statm. with * population of ad- — • o . • IS® contribution would ba paid 1m- dmoilmataly Sl.bSO.OOO. and, l-imej AnitW t.nntrol mediately and Mr. Olllrn a tread to •» “»•> t-aow; roeroltlng autlon.| •* UUU LtffUlWI up other ■whtftmin which ,n targat dltlca Tho waokiyJ . t '* ___ _ _ £- — - » • —- "'°z~10&*r:'-m«“».’“With President~
would ItBK tha no to bo npoat oo tho campatano of randldatM for Oor- otoot aad On I tad SUtoa vBon*b>r to l?5 0«0 Ik a primary olaftlon aad ■tlr up othor had rpanooa. Th# commIttaa . bav# to pay Oaorga L. Record, cbldf I Nowark nnd{ bftkor racrolUn* I jcounaal. ISOO. jtlent la the Till'd Naval* JMsuMkr mnnlfr; PtRKWgu To MolDtRn wr. '.Gillen waa Intereated la Dr.l®*™ eotanleeiwit to aaetat the HW| Sweeping poeers Ip compel food i p oito Unhe end b la eont. Mlm MIBort oUtamaat that Paaaatc «u ond Naral niotrlct. with haadqBarw|Conii#c*atlon In «v#ry A mar lean Bhoa ot Woat Bocond ntroot. trying to collect 1*17 Uymo under tho tun In Newport* Jt. I.. to obtain *.-Lk»cjioB are given tb« Praaldant In a )dft Wednesday morning tor Char- iisdgo act on oocond-etaM railroad 000 tor tbo ftarml raaarv# P«*r- jmoMura mtroduood by 8onator!|«tt#. N C to bid mrfwoll |o noorgo mroorriY. bank ttock and franebtaM “>"• wtablng tb-dntor thla organlra- Pomarana Toaaday. Tho bill la aim- Llnkoj a momb#r of tbo' baary bold ;°f public utllltlflo At toon aa th® t,on ®nltat ft «« Park placa ad primarily at proprietor* of hotola. artlll®y aUUonad at that point. It Sanr#me Court had ml#d that th**w Newark feotauranta and public aatlng houaaa. und^ratood that be la arh#dul*d to c1b*«#* of prot»#rty cam# within fh^' Thor# are tO’*nty-flr« posltlofla In |»rtt U also is broad enough to Inrlud# depart for rraaee at an baity date, oropo of th# Edg# law. a patltlon tkb yeoman class among tho open- jdbmeatlc conaumera. . irhe young maa onltatedl n Troop D nied with tho Passaic Couaty Boartl j uga listed In tfh# reaerre. | Spocincally. tho maaauro provldo»!
and w#nt with that organlmtloa to I of Taxation bv Dr. Miller an rttw f Other* needed Sr« fifty chief quar- that ho Prealdeot may llpilt or dla- Camp MrCIollan at AunlatOB. Alb., conn«ol asking that anasamant bo terma#tora. 15D Quartermaster* ot,continue entirely the u*e. also tha fcut robcntly waa transferred to Camp made for 1917 on these propertied, tho first. *ecoo«l Ond third Qla**. 300, manufacture or distribution of f6od- Green* at Charlotte. He ta o son of -n*to*. 1.000 *##ond-<lasa .lolf, to tho eitenl he doema nocee Mr. »„d Mr*, rrank rJ-k* who-also flMt-claau seamen and *pr? Trom time to time. have two othar oona la the nrrtaa Tkat porgona conducting pnbllc and a fourth one prepkring to go.
County Tax Board Hears Thirty-one
Plainfield Appeals
atilt? of the fart that December fii maehlnleia' waa afipareetle the teat da. ee whl-h |eaaoieo. SCO such s petition could he filed. The,*®® rarpenurw' i«alei petition was presented last waek. Dr. Miller agreed to vend the May1 mn-rv" or a ropy'Of th. nrtidon. end It la °UUMIt likely that Mr. anion win ask the| "8AMMIES ’ ^T THE FRONT DS FOR Joseph A. Waglow. SO* Franklin IPresbytsvian church at Eliaaboth' Place, aiweawd value ««00. owner* Mr. McK#lv*y sailed for France valu# 9*00 Dismiss#] itho latter part of last w#*k. Ho fol- New ark City I-aw Dopartmant toillo John Oswald. 161 Ea-t Front uot*er«d to do Y. M. C. A. s^r#- m Mmllar on* with the County Tai street, aaaessed value $2,500. own- tartal work for tha American soldier-. Board j I' _ ... .— — ar*» value *500. Cancelled $1,800. acd wHl be located "Somewhere in -*a referendum on the road tax Bammtaa. ! of rty regulation issued pursuant to »ho h*a been acting a* conductor on Clinton W. Gilbert. 911 Wea Sev- France*1 for at least alx months. A. law.11 said Dr. Miller In recommend* ! It announce*. ?hb grant of a week’a Hubert shall be deemed necessary lh* **mo lino. h>l been enth street, assessed value $800. M. Harris, of Central avenue, also Ing an effort to get such legislation, leave to every ^okller for oach four np|lf* to the pnbllc. |0amoa for the pise* He#nterwT ap- * 1 )C*neelled. Jsslled lor rranca last week and will "would h# a popular measure with montha* *ervlce. fit the front. The Tfebt Ibe act shall corn to be lnlon h " new Wedneadav. an^ ilttlor In tha Council chamber* on! Margaret Kaenan, 4«0-41 Bast engage In the same work aa tfaat the people. We would haves harder ;rtren days art lo*ba spenU n apbctel srftan the war between tho w|M., h*T* cfcar** l<ortf» SvenUa Monday the Union Filth atreet. aaswwed vale* *1,900. which ta to he assigned to the North fight if w* tried to get th* l>*gl«ia*(recreation center* now bain* eetab- United State* and Germany In tarml- between Rahway. Wet 10*10. Co..W naard for th. b,u.„mUo.«® | | J -^ ■*a.- L. X the a will ba asm I
Mr Higgle* had*also |
aatlng places, manufacturer*. Her*; prodpears. distributor* or other I „n Kina who fall to nbay tha Pram-1 *IR- NTW PTMTHOk. kordrra ah.ll ba Onvd up to II.-1 Tho Pahllr Smwtr. rqrporatlo. 00ft and IraprlsoDod ap to an years. »“ iw^taW'ahed t"a poaltlo* of tn- • TJiat tho Olln* a. . p.„ ol auortor for th. rontral division aad rarorda of the Dr-partmvnt of Rut. Of sky regulation issued pursuant Mllfcart shall be deemed ueceaaai
troubl* with th# act la that It anther, |ar* bales built, bolely with Ih* Idea I*#* the expenditure of $IB.000.0«0,of furnishing thb fighting men holl- Tbim considered appeal* from Ptala- ,**-850- nismlmod. j . ■" ' ivldsra ob'vclloa to thvl, aaaoaa- I C w *»» Ookorn. a.o FREEHOLDERS FRKPARUIO „„„„ Tha total aamhar of paU ®®*- aaaaaaad vatua. »»0». ownar aj Try IT!PT PPimiM waOar without tha paortla hartag had an op.|day^vnlartalaniaBt and roa lion, haard waa thlrty-oaa. a mark. »f'“® **«® ~ •miliar nonbvr thaa iay y*ar pro-;®?”® _ „| Tb* prison fmrin commlltva of tho Aour l<a*t year yrra p«—ad upon Moat of tho appoals mad* Monday were ou personal aasa*sm#cta end th* majority of tk
Personal property $100. to Otranto. **« IfcDowi aneaaad valuo *J.$50 $2 850 Dismissed, men ia too r w Carrlngto allowed •a|*rphlh ■tr**t Tb,a' ibta form of ep*rml*e! ta oa# ef tb* **I°» **00. F*rsoual prop-jH*vHawL M**sr*. Cady. MOruh. mn*t dlflicnli confronting th* aaaras-'*rtJ[ Dtamtaesd. %ltA Hatfield dr* Non# of tbo grant* were fori RoM Frucht. 6«4-<0g West rroot A |*mp0rary caretaker for the •cry larr* same, the only notabl# on* ltrHt| Bnd ***** Oorard avenue, ao-. p|ara will be named at Hi# February, -#lu< a redectiosi to John Oswald. •*“•**1 valu* $10,950. owner's *•>»• meeting of th# Board of Prooholddrs. (b* Cast Front stre«» confectioner, of R#<,oc*d *,-°00 Th# com mitt## will arrange to su;*- I! *00 on an original asoMsment of! tan6 Improvement Com- ptj 1||fhl ^ th# farmhouse on the 17.800. Th. owner's ctai* was for |paBJ .T^1oT, ,0<f ”? !>,0C?.,_0'_,.“d promlart. wHlcb was formerly tha
portnnlty to rota on It None of ua The ord#r hlnjdl'that tha laavg pe- would have entered thl* fight If tba rtada wBI probably be l*»ghUn#d af- •n I Board o7 Fresho^ldar* hcTd Vtneyllni wni ot th% ^pU *** ler th* have acquitted . Free!dent ir's ,h- roitrthft-#* *t Rlltahert thl* *** *broo«h • ra'#r#ndnm. Th# ex- themeelre# herol^Mly in fn to re heavy Aa existing ®clrcn:
.b ir.». .«Coi u“ — ■I0S now prison farm In New Provldanea. 5, llu alu. «S00,)TtoM ,n(.„,art Chairman l'*" P-"” ®r O’1*
Plainfield and Bound Brook. Most Citing that aach power. u ®' «■ th»® #" ”® ®P™« l» "*'* varrjad la tho hill or. neraosary "for a,,d- _L. . . the -National aerurlty and tho com- ®n “ uaaimant who will eovor thla nan, d of an SO. ~ th. maaa-.r. wire. Ir ’•rrl'ory •« affoet rom plats t trel of food ta tha
lag of the '• -mndlttifo of S15.0dP.000 or vor-h am lighting. |tha President la empowered to fur- ^ — dertaklng at thla that la agatBtt The rereeuitf; for proper eondoot thrr limit, or ovon dlaeontlnnv CM airmen
schedule attaclmd to Robaraoh farm, and will endaavorj to w+rh PrUonara
appeal, toul aaaaaaad matters Into shape eo that alee m.gpa. DWnleeed ran he started at oarv. P Cherlee P Behring. 111-10 Weel f,om n, n,„, ,„n ,m w reel', uMeaeed value 1050 'lh> farm to eld In gelUug It leto value MTC Reduced MOO j,,,,, Irhe farm adjoloe tbo BoaBle Hoa'a Hebrew Aaeociatloo. [ o.
19 00. |M daecrlbwd Hpeeamg ot tho petition, after the P®*»l»e ■Hung, peter J. OlOe. ol niiabeth. ■orroteey to »o BoorO. eel® the email .ember ef appeal, was uvl-|rrom -laare of th. good work do., ky Ula ,,T' R*®n'“® vialnOaid ■■■—■■ la prartao. v“°“ ■ H.Hww Boaodatloa., Blra matltutloo. year, the Couatw BoorO has had all td'-ti Waot rront .treat, eaaeaeed - | day .tiling. In Ptaledeto, not ,„. '*lue r.lii Bretnnl from taggUon gT PAtJL'8 BROTHERHOOD neat Ing of Mnadoy eoBeod to clear Thomea MacDonald. 1117 Bvar- up alt ob-urtiooe from property i valu# 1700. n Ho derlsrod that a simitar ,t.l. vale. »>»0. Bedocod UOO of affairs nad Maa found la ckecoaa-- " »^*'d Co.trhe. ill Medleon ly m ter aa the BoorO had gone e'eoea. aeeoaeed value UOO. owi The eppeale aad their OUpoeal | RWtmMaa atto-afl. •eta as follow. •arah T rsttlheae. • 11 Bast He. •ath .treat ■■!■■! relee M.000 In.mimed John W Dodge, personal proper U lid Real nrvd attaai. aaaaaaed talas 1100. owaer's value 1100 OraatoO.
FAVORS WOMAN OFFICER PmI’i BroUarhood of Trinity Rtfofmad church on Sunday voted 1 do everything po#slbto to sec ^iJawe au^horirlng tb* appolntmrtt
K-, a woman probation offlc«r for Un county The brotherhood momby also declared themsalvee in f»vor Laara Coomb*. 881 no*, auwwd valu a $900. own* valua 1500 Reduced $400. U. a Malthv, automoblla stored , , rn ROM Third "treat, mmml UOO » l»’®»Ma to»rt and dmrldM to dir- Cancelled ,culat* petition# asking tbet favorable I Cl.™ Rartmor., UP Park amnao. »'U®» ■*>'" */ *"« emmmmd ralua 11.00. owner’, rata. Thla aptloa followed an addr
valuo UOO. r Korear. McOeady street, urawd aweffr-a vale* $10$. mraoual prop- •fti Granted Aadrce Marloack Block 140, **-
$100 Personal proparty. $500 Reduced Asaamblyman Arthur B. Warner, i of Blltabetk. In which ha explained Che Rom Frwrtit. 4! 1-4 5 West savin oron.lon. of hill, which will bo In rtreet. eneee-d value lll.OSS. own- 'ro®D'*® Ak- er’s value 17 500 1514 Dtrlvtnn, nB. Itl— ,°*®-
1 '*"■• :r, -S^SS'- FREEHOLDErTbEXK MORE- .. u Rovklte Ctener. t«:-lt Earn Front, MONEY FOB HOSPITALS «J
g#yNm»»7>. ,.^.m.^,7» ..~l ^vi ug doo. own- ooptmWo* ot ii. "r"»«tr. Kwiucod to UOO " * '*'"* J , Bogrd of* Freeholder, w«,t to Trvn- i-rpx.zSzzTzz R^a^arnsss ^
::I Rlihnioad .tract. „n_ TO *ld«v for the approprlnOng of *7 -'aa UOO. owner'. ..lu. EEV DR. KERR NOT TO |„,,md of k.to.oon a rear to the REMOVE TO PLAINFIELD count, for hoepltala ,tt rresent tpc .— county annually contrlbm## to t # Rev. Dr J. T Kerr, of Flltabelh. siipyort of th# thre# Rllrabath h(ja- he. been eecnred by the COR- pltala. Muhlenberg Hoeplut In thl. ParwjRRl property Ro- gregalloD of the Walrhung Avroue rlly and Overlook Hoerltnl Id Sufi- .-'-a v."V Pre#byt*pt*n rhnrch to act a* pastor mlt. On# ha# reerttiv come into dfv|V .. "rB- Theodor# Miller. 108 Wert during th* abranr# of Rev. J O Mr- |*t#*c* In Bahw.y and to b*Ip U>t|e^ urth ttrvet. uwued valu* $\00 K#lx*y. will not mmor* to pi*in1i*WS on# aa »e\l » lo k#*p stride w1tV?>*|#2*
but can easily b# r*a#h#d at hi* homa growth of th* others, th* Board of j #T Harold r. Durar. $i$ L*iaad are- m Klltab*th. He will be reedv to Freeholder* feela It could npproptl-l V J 6 »8»ue 1500. Cancelled answer any call for Ms service* from at* $2S.0$0 extrs- O.eorga Rratlngter. 7«J Ken*- member* of th* church or tbo** Inj Wen ivefiu* imwhI v*la# $300. Wd of ministerial need. VLKH* NEXT DANCE.
310''. Personal prop- Dr. Kerr 1* a very able apeaker) Plainfield Lodxe of Elk* baa ap- f R*4ac#d $100. and ha* trad* a very favorable ln>- non need tjtat the next Informal rn- 'M Rid *y. narnonal property.'prewfon since taking charge at th# ceptfon and dance In tha winter nr- *»'“• 1400. owners' vnln# Wntrhuag Avaou# eh*irrt. Ha ocru- rlcs grill taka placn at the dubhoufa lit! lCrmenX nata.J Reduced, pled tha pulolt for t*»e first on Jan a-, an Thursday sight. January 31. Tho "■•■WJ^l'ary I a* Mr MeKelver expected to committee ha* secured DeUsle'a I Raat .laara eoo.
The* »trr*t 'Mo# it Keenan.
oo. owner * value — o.e^ly Reduced n 5$ l Richmond l tine $300. owaer's wh
I Cathsrlae Tanrh rtrart, aawmad value M.rnl'iTclart^tr'trm Elltahath Praebrtary ulag'a-raral novel f rate me rtlna »7 *0f Radwcad $$•• j*nd waa formerly pastor of ttae Tklrd ta* attendants K#rr rhestra to [ferntab music and Is plan-
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HELP THI B0Y8WHO ARE mtLPINQ YOU.
Th* l>iK <ir(ie for ihe KpighU of Columbus Na-tional War cJmp i'liml 0) *]U,0W,0l>li will com-mence in iTira part of lR<; I'nit^d Statep tomorrow,Plmmn.ld's «fAort|ouaettt[« *2G,00» and while inthe f*ce of numerous othcr;«p|ii:al« for money in thenear p»»(. it may tm-ftn *i ftrge^aunt it ia not to bedoubted at tfaMj tinie that ii, will l>« fully subscribed.The resjton in simply thi»:
The*-*10,fHXt,(fW) which ihe (,'oliimbian Knitfhtsar* acckinK >" to be expended /or |th» boys in thetfynchea. those umi> iioya Who an; Afferjlig up theiryomg'Wrat iilnmM. before they hart lived, them forthe.hineiit of the real of mankind; (hat'thin nation.aa well aa other pence -loring countries, may co.nldurt its buBincBs ami afrairs withbjut the ronatanljanKlinB of the Prussian awbrd. To broJjde the vastarmy nceilnl to make democracy wtfe anil to equipit with the necewar-y .food and munition^is the stupendouR task tliat confronts thr gqvfrnmont. Nothaving bot-n a military nation it wan nol preparedfor any such emergency mid natnrally enough tlio•mailer detail* havej'hul t.l he overlooked.
The«« include the social wflfare.of th« bravelads in khaki when they an- not in actual duty'onthe firing line. The Holdti>r» are Riven rest periodsback of the tines but if they are far away from Lomeor "blighty" as fie winy vernacular has it, they
bodily needs require. The Knights of Columbus fundit to'be given over almost entirely for the use ofthe American ntrhU-rs, no matter what the denomi-nation or nationality may be. Knildinga will beerected, aimilnr to those wen at the big cantonments'in this country, and volunteer workers will exertthemselves to provide rent, comfort and pleasure forthe lada who must put their patriotism to the su-preme teat in the trenches! *
Plainfield will be well represented in the bigarmy that in to bear the I trials and hardships inNorthern France. These • representatives are theones who will benefit by every dollar contributed tothe war camp fund next week and the money thjuadonated will help some I'init.tiMd lad <-••» a newleaaeoftlife before going back to the grim work ofthe front line facing "No Man's Land." Not api-miT of the big fund ia to be expended for salaries.
'The only expense incurred in thie. drive will be a.' very sfnal! amount for newspapers advoriisinp andstationery, soc-ordin^ly it might be aaid that prac-tically every bit of the $10,000,000 nought will godirect to the hoys. • The same Knighta of Columbusofficials who handle eight million dollars of insur-
{anee within their organization annually can be re-lied upon to distribute the money without any ofthe taint that haa.too frequently appeared in wel-
1 fare op«ratiuna .of recent date.,. The Koighta of Columbus recreation centers atthe cantonments and across1 the seas supplementthose of the Young Men's Christian Aaaociation.Thr two organisations ire working aide by aide.forthe goon! of the entitled men. Their doors are opento men of any faith. It ia easily understood, ofcourse, how a Catholic hoy, and a largo percentageall the enlisted mtn come from Catholic homes, can
' be made to feel more at home in a recreation centerorganised and-supervised.by men of his own church.The great ambition of patriotic men and women hereat home ought to be to aerve the men who are facingthe hardships and dangers of war aa best it can bedone. The boys fighting side by aid* in th« trenches,'never Aop to ask each) other about creeds. Whyshould the home folks alb such a question when therood of the men is concerned!
The war-work plans of the Knighu of'Colnm-bus art indorsed by the Government. They are sup-
ported by! prominent non-Catholies as well u bvCatholics. It is a Work that should appeal to anycitizen. It should especially appeal to thii city thatis represented m the war by so many C .tholtca.
riainfield. people of all creeds and fc at ions inlife have Volunteered to do the hard work of cantvaaaing for subscriptions and wilt begin heir tasktomorrow.; Help them in their labors for the boysin the trenches by having a good sized donationr^ady together with a word of commend; ition thatmakes their sacrifice a veritable pleasure.
THE ABANDONMENT 'OF MO. 1 FIRE HOUSE.
An interview printed in the news columns ofthe K?cord last week disclosed the fa« t$at Coun-cilman Charles ('. Qraves. chairman of fhef Kire andHuildinps Conanittee. is not in.favor »f abandoningNo. I engine Jimise on West Second street. Thisproposition seems to crop up every ~ye«-r just asregular ati th> viqleta in Spring' b»t from just
en* to know. In order to put the• and for alt some determi «d stand
HBt" be taken by city officials and the a titude ofMr.'«ravt!S has met with the hearty appr< bation ofthe tax pay frit a.nd> the general public
jfife-house: this
To abandor the West Sec-mid be a most foolhardy i »ve. espfcia
absolutelyHardly a day ;pas»ea but what some' cityhy a disastrous conflagration, perhap«and ("-rtiisps of nujcidcntal origin. If thei• • tiling as luqk, Plainfield has had it iiHas had no big Maize to contend with in abut there is m> telling when oshould HO happen.' the citizensfull state of *ffici«ncy that- isif the Common Council ia to decrease th(i'department's equiprrno situated that it can take ca
gwill cone. If it
d to the>btained
ad of, in-house is
se inalNo.
of manjof the town abead^of the apparatus fn
portions 1leadquar-.
and by keeping -the, ••. . _ its quarters the dan
gerous condition of afTairs that existed d iring theh i D b b
K-d
^ ppthe outlying district!
jippttratusgerous c n d t i n of afairs t a t e x t e dheavy snow storm in December can be giscned. At tfmr time the motor vehiclesquarters and No. 3 house were utterly Jithe face,of the big drifts that block thtrial run showed that the powerful APrance pumping engine at Netherwood wivehicle of the-kind; that could rcsporid to |in alarthus leaving the business district to the ho
dangerous condition 'undergone again
Plainfield really
t was athat should not be
has two business
bnorma).is visitedit-endiary
he suchthat she
g time.
atly !les-head-
plcss inoads.' A•ican Lathe only
districts.e andMost people think.only of . the Park av
rVont street vicinities in this respect bu1 theianother area where stores and dwellings [are builtclose together. It is that portion of the West Endstretching from Third, and Liberty streets to Third-street and Ptainfield avenue, and along Libertystreet from the railro&d to Fourth street. iThis ter-ritory has every right to be amply protected fromfire at alltimes and the maintenance of No. 1 bouaewill answer the purpose. Most of the section men-tioned can be reached by the West Record Btreet
'company in barely more than a minute.j only thelower end of it being in the quickest arrival dis-tance from No. 3 house. The merchants df Libertyand Third Btreeta pay their full share of fire depart-ment cost and any attempt to abandon the No. 1Duilding will produce a vigorona protest Ijrom each
^and every one.The financial side of the question ia an. ther that
must be considered in discussing the so-c&l led aban-donment,, Labor and materials are higher now thanthej have(ever been in the history of the pity..,Should No. 1 ;houae be sold it would be oi ly a veryshort time when another station would hive to belocated at the south end and the cost wonjd be al>most prohibitive. ;Mr, Qraves have pointed out thatthe Second street property would bring ojily about$8,000 at; the: most liberal estimate whiU the site
anfl coit of a new'one might run up aa hig b u $20.-000. In addition it is difficult to secure buildingmaterial and the government need* their for apurposes far more than does Plainfield for a fire-house that ia: unnecessary at thia firm
A representative citizen who has sSecond street proposition trt the viewp
grievousinterested taxpayer ia authority for thethat the Fire Board would commit acfror if it should order the apparatus fl^it of No.
house and sell the huilding for what it Was worth.When "Hughie" Hig^ins snd /"Tob>" Nolan
organized a dime; novel trust that was the envy ofthe West End boyst / - j
When John Adleraan was mperintendent of the:
"Plainfield Street Railroad Company" ami the roll-
«uir offers evrrji advantage of » few Voikb«nk with Mich adtlliwiwl ad».nU»C« *• ACTKS8IBI VITY. I II1HUI, INtKRS£T AND PERSONALV1CK. ^ t t- mptvlally Important joM now to hilocal •*/«• ilrpuall but, . •
Ttwrr I- no UBM Hie the- p n m t to glte tbes*Urs'tiM (tteuUoi they .
THE PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANYiResources W,5OoioOO.OO i
He pointed out that efficiency is what is most needed!in the department and. since the slogan of Mayor Cal-kins, according to his message, is to ;>« economy, it jmeans that no new apparatus or: men tan very well'be added daring 1918 consequently tin- fire commit-jtee must make the best of what it has-«:t. its-disposal, fThe idea then, according to this man's view, is tojperfect the present force to its greatest fire fighting;ability and one way to do it is to keep No. 1 house I
• just as it is.
Councilman Graves is one of tlie best posted •men in Plainfield onj fire department matters and!having studied the house situation from every angle,can be relied upon to; oppose' any organized plan to jdismantle the old building. In this'respect he can;rely upon the co-operation of every practical citizen jwho realizes that Plainfield has been, fortunate ineacaping'disastrous fifes in the past h\t% may not beso lucky in the future. No..l house should stayright"where it is. serving the people! for as manyyears in the future aj it has done sipee it was putnp by far-seeing, officials way back int&69.
• • '•• • ifcj » r ; •
A TRIBUTETO FRIEND HORSE.
"Only a trnek-h<jrse" plodding Jtlong over thejiice, and through the know, the metallic clinking of!\his chains of servitude, keeping rhythmic time tef'jthe cijeaking of his leathern trapping^ and tliongs.of slavery; f- . J I | j .
"pong and weary" Were the routes that havepassed beneath his stjeel-shod hoofs smce the star-light hour of his toil began, and lonp-aiid weary arethe miles of deep-pitted winter.roadk, with their Islippeify furrows. itnd heart jolting; ruts that yet. jmust pass before his- Stable Ts doubtful haven of rest jia won. ...
"Through all thft- ages," through fair andstormy weather. lien*ath the. glaring heat of the;summer s noontide sun or breasting the lashing fury <of bleak December'a Ringing gales! "JFriend Horsed Iwith the patient heart and' gentle; trusting eye* !comes to your door, tHe burden bearer pf your folly; jor your needs. ;
There may be, and we hope there'is, some realm 'of beautiful pastures green, where the IUBII meadow ',grass grows high and thick and where clear cool'streams of water flowf, through fieldi -where clover/blossoms scent the air and where tall treea withwide spread boughs cast soft shadows on the ground^ \a realm of peace and irest where the;equine soul ofman's faithfnl friend shall find due reward for *e* ;
".Friend Horse" in the wake of the blizzard'strail ploddfi steadily bn and his way .leads past a 'stranded wreck of stefel trussed power; a maa-madesteed; whose erector proudly boasted, rivaled in its :titantic strength, the; combined energy of half athousand horses; but [tbere it lay, Bilept, inert and \impotent, unable to cQpe with the conditions or thetest of the hour. In the last analysis the made-made <tteed failB '.m its competition with 'the Ood-made1 'creature of self-contained energvv : : • >•
Give "Friend Horse"—out of 'the treasure- ichambers of your human heart—-a britnming metis- :
ure of kindness and sympathy and, when you may^let him fee) upon his mane the caressitig touch of a1
friendly hand. Remember the • day. you lookedthrough your window>nd'saw at the gate:
"Only an old-fashioned doctor's horse— \ Jflaunt and lean, and eilvery-gray.
Yet he ran against time—and won—madam.The race with death, _for yonr child that day." '
PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS.Say. McAdoo, what time is the 7:46 train duel ,
Heat'-from the earth; power from the waves.Why worry about the!shortage of coal? ,
Speaking of the conl situation reminds as thata lot of business houses are closing up becauae of silack of fuel. If this; proposition keeps up muchlonger the'aame houses will be closing up because .of lack of customer*. ; I. .1 V\
These are the days when the guys who threw s vlamp jof coal out of a window at a howling cat last iyear go out in the yard and J look \ for that same iprecions bit of anthracite.
— I — ° .—. •; ISpeaking of the county tax board's session in
Plainfield, one of the Elizabeth paper* said the sit- ]
ting was held "in the City Hall." ' t i s a fine sense Iof humor those county seat fellows have.
This talk about gejtting heat frotn the earth is a Jgood proposition but *»e know another way of se- "curing the supply that has it beat to M frazzle. Allyou have to do ia to tun a pipe line; from the Tel-lowmone National Pai-k and "Old Faithful," the 'rgeyser, will distribute «team and hot;water all over jPlainfieldi Besides, wjy.uac good picjks and. shovels Ffor getting heat when' the government needs them' Ifor thie trenches? l-
.WHAT'S BECOME OFTHE GOOD OLD D A * 8 _
Wheq "Nick Carfer" nnravelled: all the big 'murder mysterietit •.:
When1 the young folks coasted wj "Broadway i
Vhen- school girls' faces had noj been intro^duced to powder and paint t • • E-l 1
TjV'hen "IlBghie"; Hinging organfized a dime",novel tru^t that was \ the envy of th'e West End j
ing sjock: comaisted of\ four new Brill iars and two !second-hand "S.tephepson's" bonght from the jBrooklyn Rapid Transit Companyt ' *
When g u lights dispelled dat-kness from the ;street corners and "Old Man Perrine*;* had the job 1of starting them going with a blow itorch and had jto njake roanda in the morning to'iee that they
"*' ;! f W.
'. UuildlDft and LoanUons throuBhout ^he Stale oi NewJar***'are- now lining up for the WarSavlfcKa Campaign', and as th« resultof tfl«lr intereet It is expected thatthi^*ale of tile stamp* will ba (rvat-Iy.,*t)mulated. Tba Eaacx County {HyUdins and Loan L«agne, of whichJ. .Wl|llam Heuse! i* Mcretarj, isLOW ortaniilDK Thrift Clabs amongill 'different associations. A<on-iittee' Of forty has been orKanii«d
for t£>«- purpose of promoUni the saleips U> tb« member* of over
:6l-BulldiDK and Loan AssoclaUons'o«;hout the city of Newark. Onesday., at room 1025 B*nex Bnlld-t, Nitnark, a meetlDg will be held|lan the details of the campaign.^fllowing letter baa been ad-
res*ea to more than BO.OOD share-i Bulldlnfc and Loan Asao-
and L. Assodaftobs b«sparticipate In th« movp-
mwiti to forward the sale of War Sav-ing*. Stamp*. We ougbt to engage InLhlsVork whole-heartedly. By we, is'm«*'nf you and every other memberof- 1MB Association. Membars of~ i!i]I'm: and Loan AsabclationB sre
•pfpfTed as the most thrifty people. tjie United States^ The United ,ii e' Government admitted that.M /t sxemtited Building and I oan 'ff.ciMinn tram all corporation and,
inrotee tkxes. pratitude to the Oov-.- ^ f e t for Its special protection
..'to be a BUfflrlent Incentive toassist It at this time. It is not
to appeal to your patrfot-iHiii,'- You possess that in common (wltS-the whole community. We takeIt. however, that more eucce«B can.begaiftcd In aeklng people inclined to,thr((it;to become more thrifty tbpm ln|
f U people who are not so In*;1. to become thrifty. We -haveoted a W«r Savings Stamp com- J
tttae, who .will be present at every;Ljraight of this Association; to •ellJ>;I>." bo you In donomlnatlon of 2Suttsand »5.00. If yon do not know
anjrtWnB on the subject or want toknow:more ir\ the subject than yonkrieir-now, come to Wte neellnn an*.it'Jtftir questions will be answered
and* your subscription! taken. W«1, ff yon are proud to be a
Butiatug and I-oan shareholder, Ifyoii fan save a little more, if youwish to help.our boys wbo are UKM-
Ing rour battlM, to do this:- 1 . Oblicst* yosnelf to M> * t
leaat SO] CMIU worth of stamp,monthly.]
" 1 . Get your child, wife or o t t omember jaf your bousehold to do th-
"3- Aiik roar •cqualaUnrM to do-the samej1 "Wh™ It comra to MTln* toon**to help tfae Qoy.rument. , o u n a Mnot be (potent to do yonr bit. Toomust do your b*-tT"' Loafs jBsmberKer. chslnasb of theNewark War Barings comnilttes; b»-lleves tuft tbe support of thn RulM-Ing «nd I-oan AMocIattoos will pW>n>one of tBe most valuable IM*U 4Ing the! year'. Tb» ASM "throughout New Jersey will 1In a •lcallsr 1
. . . i\£3er,'•OS TffB KOA:• •
• (.\lr_"Tti« 1
bright, and ttxi .Jr •If
Andj the valley united wlih .Che Summer's ctmrm, ' | .
AB Mollio and I Bttolled l
n to •
Monn the **Ro*4 to Ntlrtine." •
The tr ip le* nodded mm we p W •
And] the pine tree* b™»th«i •
II friuirnnt nl^fi— ' ; - " • ] ; •
As Lo>e and Hope, wtth Mollfc •
Hlr.,!l«I on do»m the j'RoMl >to Htirlinif." . J i •
i I •Then, iraddemlr ont' on the erebU •
lnK »lr— " • ? • • ! • •
tfae load He»r or*- o* •trumpet's Mare—Tf -. t , .
h •'Call of Urn Hatlom"! •hml us t h w e - ' ' ' ' ]••
amooth white "ROMI •
Oui^e• tr
d the-
The day la dark, asd the *-*d1j- •
* Cr«eM to a trenrh, thnmnh *• (He btood-rtninrd- srnae—. ' •
. A n,l a Brhte. with a whl,- •<>«•• veil, ehAll paw— \' •
Alone -cm tbe »R«MI «# *mirllDK." Ti " " 1 •
t for Gty of PlaUeld--lf IBRBSOl.VEp. Thai UlB followln,
the Meal BmiBK-i. to be adopted byCity ot FlalniMd (or (he fiscal yea
•: MUNICIPAL BUDGET—.
1 Surplus Rev.
bcTcinnljig January 1
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'BfiKS.
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tiswer Bonds : . . .
Hireet Iim>rovem«nt Bond* ,
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City Poor FundOltt HaU PurpoaM
. 1 M . M ' . - • V. '
• •HESOrjVED JTIRTHEH. that JaauarV Ifilh. 1«8. at 1:30 o'ctaok'p. M.. to h««6>fixwt it* ihe time, and the Council dunnban. 141 North Avmut, PtalnOc4i). N. J ; •*»
•ben and w h e n obJ«Uooa thereur may be p « p e t a d br *nfor Pialnneld. and thai notice hTi-of and thsrfoT be rivrn by o
Adopted by Ihnmtty is. i*is.i™«^. JOHN J. CARKOLL City
Council. January If, 1"*: approna by '-th* lt*TW-
UO^HTON CALJCtNB, Major .
THIS STORK HAS FAIRLY WON THE TITLE
'Best" Shoe Store| big «t
Not aparticle of boastfulaeeti about that • Thera a>e\and good Btorea and "cheap" More** biit herd'sDig stores and good Btorea and cheap storey out litre, a sy*
a store that ia big because jt is good—jbeeanae it has rigid- HEy maintained quality-standards—anjd has alwaya been -^first to show the dew styles. • j J
Then, aa tfae keystone of good business, it,; hu, >;•through, thick and.thin, constantly kept pricea down to ^4J the lowest possible level.
Van ArsdaleTs137 EAST FRONT STREET.
"The Centra of the BubiM Centre"
1== u 4pI1 m by 1 to may PLAINFIELD RECORD
FsMiahad Friday *7 cuitul fuBUSHiNo oomfany. no
1M North A vacua. MJIKK1 ► LA ROCK. Proo. aadjiea M«r
Telephone- -llusmras Orhce, HWU Editorial Department. -«J1
■>»» yea All adv y m Wnlors • laawfirti Knarred
l»l*. «t th A'* of March
Plainfield.
SabtertpUoB Rata «lk> Payable m Advene#
mal be ml office ool later ilian - I' i dm charged at one cent a word
arrond-clans matter December 2" I office at Plainfield. N. J-. under tlir
, 1079 , N J. Friday, January 18, 1*18
HKI.P THE BOYS WHO ABE HELPING YOU
• The bin drira for ll.c Knighta dl tiolumlma Na tional War l amp fund 01 MlWIOO.lYll “ill inroi e in every part of tip I'nitrd Slates tomorrow. Plainfield'a apportionment ia 82&.MM and while in the fare of nuinertiiiB other appeals for money in the naar past it may Orem a larirr.num. it in not to be doubted at thia time that it will be fully auhacribed. Th* n*a*«.n « simply thi»
Thi-’♦10.000.000 which the Columbian Kniffhts ar> •rrkuiK iii to Ih> rxjfOtlt <1 for :th* boys iu tho Uvnehr*. Ihoor wrniff l>oys who are *(T«*nn|C up their yount* lives almo*t brfore they ha.v* lived them for thr.ls oefit of the roat of mankind ; that thin nation, aa well aa other peace loving count rii*s, may com duct ita huHiucsii and afraira without the constant jangling of tin- I'ruMuiin nword. To provide the vaat army needed to make democracy safe and to equip it with the nreeiwary Jood and munition*in the Mu- pendoufi task that confronts the government. Not having hem a military nation it waa not prepared for any such emergency and naturally enough the ■nialler details hsve had to he overlooked
These include the social welfare of the bravo lads in khaki when they arc not in actual duty* on the firing line. The soldiers are given reat perioda hack of the lines hut if they are far away from home or '*Mighty" aa the nrmy vernacular haa it. they are in a had way to receive the comforts that their bodily needa require. The Knighta of Columbus fund ia to be given over alm«mt entirely for the use of the American fitrlitprs, no matter what the denomi- nation or nationality may be. Buildings will t»e erected, similar to those seen at the big cantonments in thia country, and volunteer workers will exert themselves to provide rest, comfort and plessuhe for the lads who must put their patriotism to the su- preme test in the trenches. •
Plainfield will be well represented in the big army that is to hear the triala and hardships in Northern Franco. These repreaentativea are the one# who will benefit by every dollar contributed to the war camp fund next week and the money thus donated will help tome Plainfield lad get a new lease of, life before going back to the grim work of the front line facing "No Man's Land." Not a penny of the big fund ia to be expended for aalariea. The only expense incurred in tNe drive will be a very small amount for newspapers advertising and stationery, accordingly it might be said that prac- tically every bit of the 410,000.000 nought will go direct to the hoys. The same Knighta of Columbus officials who handle eight million dollars of inaur-
(an re within their organization annually can be re- lied upon to distribute the money without any of the taint that h*s..too frequently appoared in wel- fare operations .of recent data
The Knighta of Columbus recreation centers at the cantonments and across the seas supplement those of the Young Men's Christian Association Tbe- two orginiutiona tr« working side by aide for the food of the enlisted men. Their doors are open to men of any faith It ia easily understood, of course, how a Catholic boy. and a large percentage ot the enlisted men come from Catholic homes, can ha mad* to feel more at home in a recreation center organized and supervised by men of his own church. The great ambition oi patriotic men and women here at home ought to be to serve the men who are facing the hardships and dangers of war as heat it can be done the boya fighting aide by side in the trenches.' never Aop to ask each other about creeds. Why should the home folks aak such a question when the good of the men is concerned Y
The war work plana of the Knighta of Colura- bus art* indorsed by the Government. They gre sup
ported by prominent non-Catholics Catholics It is a work that abould citizen. It should tmpmeimlly appeal to thi* city that ia represented in the war by so many Citholica.
Plainfield, people of all creeds and actions in life have volunteered to do the hard wort of ean- \ aasing for subscriptions and will begin their task tomorrow. Help them in their labors for the boya in the trenches by' having a good sized donation ready together with a word of commendation that makes their aacriflse a veritable pleasure. e • • THE ‘ ABANDONMENT" OF NO. 1 FIRE HOUSE.
An interview printed in the news «• lumna of the Kfcord Inst week diadoaed the fact t ist Coun- cilman Charles C. Graves. chairman of Fhe Buildings Committee, ia not in favor pf alandoning No. 1 engine house on West Second atr et. Thia proposition seems fo crop up every*yeir just as ngulkr as th«? \ioleta in Spring, but wh.-re. no one aeenn to know. In order put the quietus on it one*' atid for all some determi w*d stand must* be taken by city bfliciala and the a titude of Mr. Graves haa nirt with the hearty approbation of the taxpayers and-the general public
To abandon the West Second street Jfire-houae would he a rcozt foolhardy move, espec time when conditlqps are so absolutely Hardly a ’day passes hut whut some city by a disastrous conflagration, perhaps incendiary and perhaps of accidental origin. If ther» he auch a thing at luck. Plainfield haa had it in Kss had no big blaze to contend with in hut there is no telling when one will should so happen, the citizen full state of efficiency that* ia not to if the Common Council ia to decreiuie crease the de|>aruncnt‘s equipment. No. so situated that it can take care of man) if the town ahead.of the apparatus from
1 y at this itmormal.
tailed
that ahe ong time.
If it are entitl d to the
obtained rt ad of. i
house ia portions i
teadquar- ters or the outlying districts and by keeping the horse-drawn apparatus within its quarters the dan- gerous condition of affairs that existed dkiring the liPavy snow storm in December can he gieatly les- sened. At that time the motor vehielea at head- quarters and No. 3 house were utterly >Hples* in
face .of the big drifts that block the oada. trial run showed that the powerful Am< rican La France pumping engine at Netherwood wa* the only vehicle of the.kincf that could respond to kn alarm, thus leaving tjie business district to the hofse-dr*wn chemical and hose wagon at No. 1 house, dangerous condition of affairs that should not be indergone again
Plainfield really has two business districts. Most people think only of the Park avnuc and Front street vicinities in thia respect hul there another area where stores and dwellings are built
together. It is that portion of the 1 **est End stretching from Third and Liberty street* to Third street and Plainfield avenue, and alon^ Liberty street from the railroad to Fourth street. Thia ter- ritory haa every right to be amply protet ted from fire at all times and the maintenance of N< . 1 house will answer the purpose Moat of the sec ion tioned can be reached by the West Sccoyid street
•company in barely more than a minute, only the lower end of it being in the qniekeat aiVival dis- tance from No. 3 house. The merchants tf Liberty and Third streets pay their full share of fife depart- ment coat and any attempt to abandon the No. building will produce a vigorous protest $rom each
^and every one. j The financial aide of the question ia another that
must be considered in discussing the so-called aban- donment. Labor and materials are higher kiow than they have^ever been in the history of; the city- . Should No. 1 house be sold it would be onily a very short time when another station would hive to be located at the south end and the eost would be ■!/ most prohibitive. Mr. Graves have pointei| out that the Second street property would bring oblr about *8.000 at the most liberal estimate whil^ the site »nfl cent of i oew ooe might run up ax high as *20.- 000. In Addition it ia difficult to accure building malarial and the government need, them for war purposes far mora than doe, Plainfield fbc a fire- houae that is unnecessary at thia time.
A representative cltitan who haa studied the Second atreet proposition from the viewpoint of an interested taxpayer ia authority for the itatemrat that the Eire Board would commit a moat grievous error if it should order the apparatus opt of No. 1 house and iell the building for what it v aa worth.
When "Hughie-’ Higgins and/'Tob|” Nolan organized a dime; novel traat that waa Ihf envy of the West End hoyat
When John Adleman waa superintendent of the "Plainfield Street Railroad Company" and the roll-
Curtailed Transportation Facilities
awd the patriotic oh It cation of travel ling only iiti^a It. empfiaaiar the Importance of «%»
In PlainrWId. Ing >o.r hanking Thia Company offer* nrrj advantage of n \rw Vot hank will, -a.h addttWI ad* an Inert a. AtX'fcStilRlU ITV. I.IHKKAI. INTk'KUiT AND I'KKKOSAL MhA- VH*K. ^11 be ".peg-tail. Important Jnai non to have lornl Ufr ilrpall bu».
Ttwee ta no time like the- p tor* the attention they i t to d«n thaae i
THE PLAINFIELD TRUST COMPANY Rctoorcas *8,500,000 00
He pointed oat that effieioacr ia what ia moat needed ia the department and since the slogan of Mayor Cal- kins. areording to hta meaaage, is to ;)* economy, it means that no new apparatus or men can very well be added during 1918 consequently the fire commit- _ tee must make the beat of what it har At iu diapoaal. ' The idea then, according to this man’s view, ie to perfect the preeent force to its greatest fire fighting ahilily and one way Co do it is to keep No. 1 house just ms it is.
Councilman Oraves ia one of the beat posted men in Plainfield on fire department matter, and having studied the houae situation from every angle, can be relied upon to oppoee Any organized plan to dismantle the old building. In thia '.respect he can rely upon the co-operation of every practical citizen ' who realizes that Plainfield has been fortunate in | reraping'disastrous fins in the past hilt may not be] ao lucky in the future. No. .1 house should stay right'where it ia serving the people for as many yeara in the future a* it haa done aipee it waa put np by far-seeing.officials way back in lRfiO. a a a k • A TRIBUTE TO FRIEND HORSE.
"Only a truek-hdrae" plodding along over Um j ice, and through the know, the metallic clinking of hia chains of servitude, keeping rhythmic time to the creaking of hia leathern trappings and thongs of slavery.
"Long and weary" Were tho miles that have Pawed beneath his s^eel-shod hoofs smot* the star- light hour of his toil *egan, and long and weary arc the miles of deep-pitted winter road*, with their slippery furrows, and heart jolting ruts that yet must pass before his-4tah!e’a doubtful haven of rest is won. I * : : i
"Through ail rh« ages." through fair and stormy weather. In-n«ath the glaring heat of the summer's noontide sua or breasting the lashing fuFy of bleak December's nktnging gales, "^Friend Horse" with the patient heart and gentle; trusting eyes comes to your door, the burden beared pf your folly, or your needs. "*i ! I j
There may be, and we hope there; ia, some realm of beautiful pastures green, where thir lush meadovj i grass grows high and thick and where clear cool'' streams of water flow, through fields-where clover, blossoms scent the air and where tall tree# with i wide apread boughs cant soft shadows on the ground^ I a realm of peace and rest where thejequine soul of man's faithful friend shall find due Reward for ser- vices too oft*n thanklessly received. !
"FYiend Horse" In the wake of the blizzard's \ trail ploddi steadily on and his way leads paat tt stranded wreck of ateel trussed power, a man-made steed; whose creator proudly boasted, rivaled in ita titantic strength, the combined cncfgy of half li thousand horses; but there it lay, silent, inert and impotent, unable to cope with the conditions or the test of the hour. In the last analysis the made-made tteed fails jn its competition with the God made creature of self-contained energy.
Give "Friend Horse"—out of |the treasure- i chambers of your human hegrt— a brimming meas- ure of kindnean and sympathy and, when you may, let him feel upon hia mane the caressing touch of a friendly hand. Remember the day you looked throngh your window’and saw at the gate:
"Only an old-faahioned doctor's hdrse— •, .. Gaunt and lean, and ailvery-gray.
Yet he ran against time—and won-7-m*dam. The race with death, /or your child that day.” • s • • •
PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS Ray. McAdoo, what time ia the 7.-46 train duet Heat from the earth; power fronl the waves.
Why worry about the shortage of coalY Speaking of the coal situation remind# ua that
a lot of business houses are closing up because of a lack of fuel. If thia proposition keeps up much longer the same house* will be closing up because of lack of customer*. • ’ !
f Tkaae arc the days when the fnys:who threw a lump of coal out of a window at a howling cat last year go out inf the yard and look . for that same precious bit of anthracite.
Speaking of th. County tax board'» session in Plainfirld, one of the Elizabeth paper, said the sit- ting waa held "in the City Hall.” "Ti, a fine sense of humor thoae county neat fellows have.
IT-HTll kkimj SAI.SB la, roar battlaa. to da taw OK THRIFT STAXPS. "1. ObUsata zoars.ll U hi a 1 least SO coats aorta of atawp. Tt* Building and Loan A mods- monthly. Oona ■ throughout Tb. Slats ot Nawj -J Oat 70,, <*111. „ MlM, of tkalr tat, tote rest It ia extracted that -j. to roar acnaalataaoaa ta do’ tbat sale of tbs stamps all) ba great- tbs same. lr.aumauud. Tbs Casss countr j -when It come, to aavlag mooe. UtlUdma and Loon Leogao. of Wblcb to hatp tho Oovarameat. roa aaaat J. Wtlllsm Haagal W eacrstery la ,ot „ content to do roar UL Too BOW organizing Thrift Cloba among moat do your hsstt- all Jla'dlffaretil associations. A-com-| lmola Baraborgar. cbalrtaab M tb. mttteo ol forty baa bars grassland Naa-arb War 8avtngs commltteo' bo (or lb# porpoao ot promoUag tho seta nan, that the aopport of th, poug- of Hamp. to tbs mam bars ol over |aa and Loan Aaaoclallooa olll pVov. Ill halldlif aid Loss Associations one at the moat valaabta assets dnr. < tiros ghoul tba city ot Naaarb. On ing th, year Ttio Assoc tattoo. Tussdar.at room toil Eseex Build throagboot Na. Jarsay .ill o-gaalie Ing, Ska ark. a mealing »IU ba bald m a similar aioaaar to plan tba dstalla ot tbo campaign Tbag follosdng Irllnr baa boon bd-. ............ .j;^ dresswl to more than B,.,0, share- ..OM THK HOAD TO gniUlbO s hoMpra lb Building and Loan Asao- • . nations '• (Air—"The Laos o' OowrW) . fur.B and L. AaaodaOoba baa . • ‘ . abroad to participate In the more- - The day wee bright, and the air • icaot to forward tbo sale ot War Ssv. . WBrm, . Inga sumps. , Wo ought to engage In . And Ole valley mailed .,u, . lh|a oprk whole-baarledly. By we. Is s the Hammer's charm, s , mea>t you and erery olber member . A. Mo||i. | soolled in. j, . of 0i1m Akecklatlon. of • asm, . ♦ • n olid In v and Loss AssoclstloDa STS • Aloag Uw “Rood u» • r®cp»jj|ivd M moit thrifty paople • »• In .thv UnlUd autM. Th# Usltad . Th® •odUoi w «rr . StyU* Government admitted that. • *4 by— -.•;,# »li«s >t exempted Dalldlnx and Tx>an . A»d tho pliw (m. br«eth«ri • A*»i>cfHtlon from all corporation and • * freer*nt eigH— ' • tkxct. gratitude to the Oov- • Am ix,T© aad Hope, with Malik • : for Its xpeclsl protect loo • ^ j , o ho a eamclent Incentive to • Htrolled on Uovm the "Roma • aa th HaaUt It at thia time It ta not • to BUrUng.** ' • Tuwypewry to appeal to your patriot- a ‘ • lam, You poaeroa that In common • Then, eoddenly out on (he M.- • wit* tho whole community. We take • tag air— { • it. Ijowever. that more buccme eag be • (*mr the load cl«u» wrtc <4 • gajBed In aaklng people Inclined to!* • trampet'e tJam— 1 • thy»t to become more thrifty than In • And U»e “tlnll of the NatkuT • • •Vbi people who are not ao In- • reached ua there— • cllhsd. to become thrifty We hnve • on the *mooUi whit* -Rm|> appointed a W"r Savlnga 8tamp com- • to fUirltag." . !l • mlttee, who.will be preeent at every • ' • pagnliht of thia Aaeoclatlon; to eell ■ t*tnp* to you In denomination of SS rent sftnd *5 00. If von do not know anything on ,th# aubject or want toj« Owepe to a Uewch. through know more pn the anbj^t than yon j • know now. come to Kte meeting »n*> • ali your queetlona will be anawered • and* your nabecrlptlon# taken. We • hee^ech yon. If yon are proud to be a I • Building and Loan ehareholder. If • you caq eavp a little more. If you • 1 —J‘ wish to help.onr boya who are flght-j« ••*•*•••••••••
fidget for City of Plainfield — 191
This talk about gatting heat from Ihe earth ia a good proposition but we know another way of se- curing the supply that has it beat to a frazzle. All you have to do is to fun a pipe. line from the YeL lowatone National Park and "Old Faithful," the geyser, will distribute steam and hot water all over Plainfield. Besides, why. use good plcVa and shovels ■ for getting heat when' the government needa them' for the trenches* < < WHAT 8 BECOME OF THE GOOD OLD DAtS— !
"hen "Niek Carter" unravelled: all the big murder myaterirs*
"’hen the young folks coasted on "Broadway I hill*" When school girls' faces had no) been intro-
duced to powder and paint * ; f When "Hughie"; Higgins organized a dimo !
novel trust that wag the envy of t»ie West End I boya* ing stork consisted of; four new Brill para and two ! second-hand “S.lephehaonV bought from tha | Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company* j
When gas lights dispelled darkness from th, j atreet eoraera and "Old Man Perrins” had the job ; of Marring them going with a blow ]toech and had ! to make rounds in the morning to! dee that they \ were put out* . •
The day is dark, aad the deadly ttw* hlonrl-at n tnr<1 And a BrMn. with a w*4r ow'a veil, afudl p« Alone ^ on tha “ HUHtaff.- . V
fcBem.VKt* That U*e follCM*ln« ba- .mil t- hrenttr ih# Local Burts*'*. *0 b« Hrtootert by Ok* Common CoUnrtl ClIy^Fl'IiUnilLd for th* hecol y«-r thwrrod bw^lmilM J MUNICIPAL UUDOET--IBU
HurptuM Kcvcnuf Accouni—*t».ooe.oe twrtvue K*»«tK ApprwrUlN iartula* UClMM l*i»«
Pw»lt* #*••» - —Tut s* Other - -Police Mawaith O Dtervat m.
} Sri 9 6*
r**e - r*« a^cv-h P *i.e Court •t*alu Other 1 rtuavh lor Tm
EJ Tea I Uxrfi. Ue-h IA*_ SMXMl •-•»**# K. k jM 5% Mtru*. ltaua*F Naroapta Aaeauni ta o* ruaad by T»ona»
-Absolved furtheh. that jaauaw »th, “«4 aa th* llm*. and th* Council Chamber., I ih* Bfao*. when aad wfcar* ok>*ctlon* Uhcrnto ot tAa City ot PUJaB***. and that noth ut^rtopy ot th«n* rw aewipapw clrcuiaunc Adopted by the Jsn^aev I.
tleef-• JOHN J. CARROLL CUT
not he* he-rcof BOM tnlca I- Ctty. th* flrat b* oa January It. 1»M 17. Itlt: IJOOHTON CALKINS. MayWh
<( THIS STORE HAS FAIRLY WON THE TITLE
Best ” Shoe Store ' Not a particle of boastfulneed about that! Tber, are
big stores and good stores and "cheap" atorewf but herd's : a store that ia big because jt ia good—because it has rigid- ly maintained quality-standards—and baa always been first to show the dew styles.
Then, aa the keystone of good buaineaa, it,; has, .through thick and.thin, constantly kept prices down to tff 'the lowest possible level.
Van Arsdale’s 127 EAST FRONT STREET.
"Tha Centre tf tba Basmaci Centra"
Congress Planning to
Limit Pleasure Vehicles
oil.
. KATHKRINK MTRAPPEAKD FAMILY.
Kenyon. mamber of thaiittee Investigating fuel, dft'lar-i* u»a or pleasure care.duringrar should not be allowed.; Hrltain has found It cannot
keep 1U motor cara coins and at thename t in* 111] tha oil needs or Itsnary, he Mid. adding tbat, unlike thacondition In thia country, autoroo-Mle* are neveT scan In front Of thea-tres In London and other l«a
Editorial Briefsf^H-WKNT KXPBS88KD BY NEWaV
fAI'EH MRH IK 1OTHER STATES ONTOPICS.
APPM•at aha
tly Governor Bdk*not ahar* the optnloo held by aotn*
~
I In omc*. that a that wail* a two-thfrda Totelould be retired from oOca popular
W* formerly admitted •Otetlataf«Mlnt clrcomatai*. Rlc* waa tridUr loutad W a cb*ap
alluwTa '" • rina;vt
. i . on* 01 w e LWar Btmotbecw N a m . City, though
Tom the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) rears of wAD Bngllah medleal report say* I The fact t
pointed John A Blair to be jades of honaa cJoritj: ,iote only In each iLeRlsUfji-e la necessary I
weapon asalnat German agenti fortamlllM Of DIOM dratted ar« .grow bagimpatient with tho ant I-Americanagitator* and frequently pr—aat la>formation Sgalnsl them. f 11j
, - — - _ v— , , - -. n i v . m V 'm 11.1L LJ • • JQ | J ,one of the District Courts of Jersey for the ratlfleaUotj by a State of aCity, though Judge Blair Is nearly 76 National' constitutional amendment.
»te IA State may thf retore vitally 'affectu j i The fact that Judge Blair Is a»tl«- the life of lu OWB people, not only,
neurasthenia among,factory to tho leaden of tbe warring but that of th»; wjiola Nation, bfcreased fifty per cen .[Republican factions In He
tha war. Woman are ang»se I. ty. shows that ha la either airk and-have no time fcjr'shrewd snd successful politician
has avoided making enemies, 01fair and able jurist
CLEARING SALE!Every day that-paw* Men new crowd* coming to find out for thumselvefl the amalenre of this opportunity—to prove, to their own absolute satisfaction, that Kvalue* iwo un(rn»»i table. . It I
When are YOU coming* Malt* it TODAY-1
Coats _ - *5, *9, $14,
themselves the amazing excel-.tiifactim, th»t Krauthamer
Formerly $9.00 to $30.00
Suits,
Dresses,
Skirts,1 Someone 'who knew r
Formerly $12.00 to $30.00
Formerly $8.00 to $20.00
$12, $I5$5, $9,$I2J
4Formerly $3.00 to $6.00
Kvcrythinff j
i- made thia-buy."-everything alto;
iark—"prU'eH talk"—and the; These figures are •• •
'ithout charge.
OUROUARANTEE: Make yon (election. P*y for it &ndtake it away. On* week later, If your purchase hai not provenentirely aatiifactory, pring It back. We will cheerfully re-fund the fall price, and yonr car fare as wall I
KRAUTHAMER'S
Thbee OerBwn tTnlfonns.(From the JeraeT Journal!
ie reason for Qie excellencemin aniforms. to whlrh atten*.u*. . . . . , . . . .
been called In the lnve»tl«tlon'mpnt waa submitted to the SUtex 'of the atandarda of cloth for onr 'irrny. In that Germany prepared «ar-y and well, and started the wari hen -all waa ready. '
AnKuM." 1»14. a pamphlet byenthaslastfc Germans.- writt
ly for neutrals. -Innobliliation. wont iDto -ecsUiloatha appearance Of the German
In It* faultlessly -fitting new-unlformn, and the revelation4.000.000 brand new uniforms
•MI A been provMe'd. "Wherethe* idelighted airman pnblic
wa» tha ftnert. and soquality or the ImmMse suppl!
>f which the French
Watchung Avenue and Fourth St., Opp. Trolley StationOVER MARSHALL'S LAUNDRY
lajorfty »ptB. In the ess* of avery|National amendment, -whereas thewho adoption of rhahgea In the Stateha. constitution ir» htmmed about with
>• to the moat rigid aafsguards.Two States ot ftie Union. Tenn«s-
•e and Florida. . have a very" wtaeprovision with retiard to Nationalconstitutional si«end menu. .It.tsijothe effect that .no auch amendmenttnay tip TOtifiei' by s Legislature
hlch was elerted before that amead-
(From tire LouisvillelUltH.
^ourier-Jour-
jcrtig ago thatwaiter yelled ta£qiucliout '"We don't gi»e br^ad with o<ball." ; . ; j H • •
Bread * and, IJIMUT aren'twith anything nowadaye In many•esUurants. and ajl tbe
and wbeo ranblu-etaii at rrom twentj-Bre to forlr•f-TSta 'In Ke.-iucky It U not remark-ible-thn eoKflBh-baila ahonM be tbepooa nxan-a >our rrapea In fhUadel-
bU' B
McAdoo Orders
•Competition Cut
• tWrector General McAdoo dallrer»d\*K»ll Brat great economy atroke U•allroad operaUon thui week, w-benhe ordered an lmidedlata investiga-tion Jooking to ellmlnstioo of railrond competitive ateencleS.
j3ifalroad 'presidents ware request•••<*; report at once what part
New Order jIssued For 1
Fuel SavingThe fill lo win« coramun
racelved by Ute RecordJohn K. English, riilonFuel Commlaalon Chairm
>fflceuildlniota be iheated <
days, except auln.
their-i I or«anii«tioa can be iiona( •he hall: >HnitnatPd aa "purely
fl>h- Aa ipredlcted. vlrtifahrtc of Individual freight andj>niae*nser eollclting agencies will go.
'Cjonservatlv* vallmatea ha*e plac-lnx In this move at ftr,,-
ipetltlve." during die period of the war.the entire
i from?" the amazed
lany i tne Marnn battie-
lany that I'
beginning to
It can be said foi• i always Riven to Its aoldl«ra tba<--t it bad to fcive. Civilians mightave to' wear patched clothing andatrhed boota. eat ersatz bread andrsnt'< beer, but the army has beenlolntalned as well as the resourcesf th* empire wonld permit
HlwlMilpI, and Others.(From the Boston Transcript.)
The Drat State to ratifymai prohibition amendment Is Mts-
interler's lastdryland
gg qthemaeWes to codflah-balls, cpdj twaiftjf cents a
ath pi the Ph::dRer U ' expressed
fladelphiad M (ol-
A; minimum or street DiOitBwin bs allowed. j , *: ' •
4. Sftloons and reatauraalp >»«stclose at IO p. m. A mtplm'um pt li-censed all night reatauraata lot theaccommodallon of woritlng men; wiltb« llcens;ed by the Coutity Puef Ad-
All wholesale, retail afed $&"•sa houses and store* ^shall
iy«tem built up by the cloae at 5 p. m, • •'• \ -road? has become very elaborate. | e. Dry goods, dothlns, iluv-rt- 'h b i g road maintaining cpaUy ment and variety aterea may rejnalo•pa:m with highly paid soliciting open on Saturday ulgbt of ;eaj;h
irants. and a? the present price ed the, a•ad no Just gbeat can blame the li'O.ono..iranteur, tflitihe rise of codfish, j It. is planned to retain only thatbreakfast fe*ron baa passad the purl of the manifold ticket' agenclen
j * * 1 ! means. Is dtatreasing to the people;«f 'necesaary to serve the public. The buameas housea and at' H- «.!„_.i. aoaboard. Codfish Waa :eojripeUtl— — • — •-• •'* •-- *- ••--
get ihto thial jhouse!
:rce. :but jgtt^ aa''beginning to accfts- m'eSi -in all blc cities. The greater(week until 10 p.
i>art ( Pfaar aclea lay remain oprnhe lUMrikc of> pre- :
ptions. but sball not burn ^OOMn KM} Watts after that hour..
Itifcatres, mo?ln« , plftore-ophesi.ed1 located in high rent districts easily houses barn, bowling slleys, billiard
i:._ \ L.. , , i . .„ .kB public, while freight hallH. public and private* halta, and
111 go.Ntimbeni of the officials, however. B
are.! exi>ected to be transferred to aiother departments. ' . tl
I .Ticket ofllces have been invariably]"No one would] t
when cod was aolling for a few cents accessiblepound, that it .would be quoted; at Bollp.ltors, now unnecessary, have alt other |
close at 10 p. m. every night, «ceptSaturday. Theatres and 'dance jhaJls
t.wouia netwenty cenia ana upward,
l i f u l ftsh. hould
Tbe
[-it should not be excoss4v<and there la nblttlng to show any
elsulppl, This"was to be expected, assailing off In the catch. It Is a fairMississippi Is one of the bone-dry \ assumption that the present price IsStntes. The ratification, or the re-'artificial. Hake .and pollock, alwaysjectlon, of the amendment cannot cheap hitherto, f.sve climbed alongiroceed very far during the present with cod. Halibut M>d niackeret have
winter, as legislative sessions are!become luxuries.-'to persons of smallily elevent States. In these, means. To say that thel i a i r . i BAA i » r o ^ ( UIV«I4> " •-. " U T I . ' < [ i
i the question will be pressed of meatless daps hattngb not on* of.demand for fish,!* i
icreased theisy explana-
Leglsiatures was elected on the (if"1: but It isn't wholly oatfsfylfig.lue. )s there a real 4cNew York State 1* one of them. Mators ei ijoylngif
Governor Whitman fa working hard of corners? If tTie second alterna-tbe ratification of the amendment live Is the true one. then the sc
re, having warmly recommended the Food Administration hai tti• his message tbe other day, and tborlty tq OK .prfcCs the better."
passage of the ratification reso- . It formerly wan -said that bytlota In the Assembly te predicted ing to a diet of codfish and
by Speaker Sweet and conceded by a poor man ^the opponents or the resolution. Bat adays such a diet, may i
rharpfltfht will be made In the Sen- rich man poor, ft'it It c
. Nftw-make a
mntry.
] to' follow.
German Agents Here
[ Fool People in Berlin
than it«\ial. 'musements shall be dosed
9. .Markets and grocery Aoreashall close at S p. m. on sit daya. at- ,rept enturdaya, and at 10 p. m. onBatarday.
The foregotna; orders nh«li mt-into'Germany's paid agenta within this effect immediately and; remain In ef-
Nation 9 Bending false t , feetto the Teuton war lords.
srScan secret sprvlce agents, Ita known this week, have Inter-.letters destined for Hamburg,
Ich the Informers told of draftraging throughout the United
States' - Particular stress was laid onW- W. activities in Oklahoma, but
the; whoift Information was such aa19 mlalnform Germany of the true*tate oT feeling toward the draft.
Tha draft law, according to the Se-cret Service, Is provlDg; an effective
ntil amendedn of the 1'. H Fuel
altel
(Signed^ JOHN K. ENOUSA,U. 8. Fuel Administrate » r
JDnlon County. N. t. ' ;
<jOINO TO PXORIDA.Corporation COUUMI CbarW *A.
Reed wlh leave .tomorrow Mr fiort-da to retnaln until March. >Thtt trip
being Uken for the boneSt df hi«
KNIGHTS OF WAR CAMP FUND. FOR ALL SOLDERS
,ooonpaignJanuary 19th to 27th, inclusive
Appeal is made to the 'people of Plainfield, North Plainfield and Vicinityj-•. '.
The Cause is one that commends itself to Every True American Citizen i
: KNIOHTS OF COLUMBUS MAINTAIN KEOSZATION 0ZHTSB8 AT ALL AEMY CANTONMENTS. THEY ARE SKKL ING MECHANICS TO RSSTORE THE DEVASTATED SECTIONS•"bP FRANCE ANp BELGIUM RECOVERED FROM THE ENEMY.''j J . •,: f;
THE KNIGHTS Or COLUMBUS ABE DOING THE SAME WORK AS THE 7 . H. O. A. THE OEGANI^ATIONS ABE.. NOT IN COMPETITIONWITH EACH OTHER—THEY ARE IN WHOLE-HEARTED CO-OPERATION.
THIS MOVEMENT IS ENDORSED ByHON. W00DB0W WILSON, President of the United State!HON. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Ei-i'reuidmt of the United Sut«>HON. WILLIAM HOWARD TATT/Kx-Prcsident of the United SutesHON NEWTON D. BAKER, Secrtt»rj of WarHON. RAYMOND B. FOSDXCK. Oh;iirman War Dept. Cwn. onHON WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, E* Secretary of State
Training Camp A tiritiea
GENERAL COMMITTEE
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ANDERSONROGANBALDWIN
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CAMPBELL.DUNPHT "FLVNN
GILLESPIBHENNESSRTHOLSTEKS
. CHAS. E. HERRING
RBV. P. H. MART . ,REV. C. H. MALLERVREV. E. VICARS STKVENSOREV. PHILLIP B-STRONGREV. M. P. WA-tDRONMARION S. ACKERMASERNEST R. A ' ' : , - I : M A SGEO. A. ANDREWS . iMORRIS ABRAMSH. ADELBERG \WM. G. BESLER ! -ULIAS H. BIRDJAS. p. BUCKLE
GEO. L. BADCOiCKJOHN H. COYLBJ. A. CON WAYJOHN CASEY \RICHARD A.. CLAYBROOKA. E. CRONE jWM. DIXONJUDGE W. G. DE MEZACMAS. II. PROS|TALEX. GILBERTROBT. GUTTR16GEJOHN J. GREENE '
;- WILLIAM E-, GILLIHAK
DENNIS J. GALBRAITHROBT. P. R. HUNTSMANfrALTKR L,, HETFIELDCHAS. J. HIGGtNSSHERMAN JOOSTBENJAMIN KLIN1J. RUSSELL KNOT. J. MEANTALEX. MILNECHAS. W. lleCUTCHENANDREW J. McCARDELLJO8JBPH C l j .
CARDINAL PAELEYCABDZHAI. OCONNELL
Campaign Headquarters, 201 Park Avenue, ^el. 1745
Natioaal Catholic War CooncilCatholic Federation of the Uaited S^tea
CORMICH McDONOLXHPATRICtdfMc'JXJKOUOHBRANK t j McINiTRNEYJUDOS WJH- NBfVCORNJOHN J. 0'DOfKJftUEMICHAELib'KEB.FBWILBUR H.DR. W. LJGEO. F.FRANK Mi SMITHNEWTON k 3MjtLl<HHERMAN SCEiWED
DAVID J. SCOTT :
JOHN J.' SLEVIN -THOMAS H. SULLIVANWH. R. TOWNBBNDA. TEPPER . iM. TEPfEBMORRIS VAN ARSDALEA. C. WILMERDING8. P. T. WILBUR IWILLIAM J. WHELANTHOMAS J. WALSHM. L WATSON )
-; SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE MADE AT HE&DQUABTEBSJ OR AT ANT BANK IN THB CITY.
Comgreu Planning to Limit Pleas ire Vehicles 3a iHrinariam
CoD(r*M may to reatrlrt tbe it Inc the war ' «*• tW- — Senator Kenton, member of the Jeeeerr I*. «•!». — ■'*' ►*- • committee Inreetlsetlnt (eel. Heeler Ulhete to hie Mee. ae e lee. ^ the MBA. KATIIKKIKK WTIIAPPB
AND FAMILY.
of pleasure care, during should not be ello»ed. Great Britain haa found It rannot laap lla motor can going and at the time fill* tho oil neede of Ita
Editorial Briefs IXJKMKXfT KXI'HHHKD BY HKWS- I'AI'ER MKX 11 THIS AX|> wh#> OTHKR ATATKA OY IXTUUDfjr ud,MI1 TW1CB.
■ a ..... .... e . -Bile e iiHim role end n luod e ,ei ired from oba M»lu r.UOcnlloi neceeee^ lor rice, cod Ibe threescore, nn nmeedment .1 (be ronMItatloe el to dtmortn bee reap- e Stale. e majority rote oolr In eecb erercitr h
nary be aeld eldlnt that, unlike Ibe i"nprree." I condition In tbla country, automo-j Ihllae ere nerer aeon In front of thee-; I ochar clllee I Froa
pointed John A. Blelr to be lodge of bonne lone of the Dlalrlct Conrte of Jerneylfor the ralIdeation by e Stale of e |<llly. though Judge Blelr le nearly Tt National' ronetltntloael imaadmeat I Prom the Cteeelaad Plain Dealer.)) ream of age l A State may therefore eltally a Sect An Bnglleh medical report aaya The tact that Judge Blair la aatle- the life of Ita own people, not oa|y. that cneae of neurnathenla among factory to tbe leaden of the warring but that of that whole Nation, by a women bare decreased Ofty per cent ! Republican factions In Hudson conn- mem malorfty rota. In tbe cnae eg a since the war. Women are eagagetf IT. shown that he la either a rery National amendment, whereas the work and base no time ftp ahrewd and sorreaefu! politician who1 adoption of changed
widely looted ae n 'ar or two. ago Up codneh prime i unity rather than redecUng only In each acayclt. no doeba when rice u Ifhe Leglrteture la naraaedry blgk'.ararywtam aad .hen rabbits retail at from I.eDly-Ore lo forty rm«g 'In Kclucby It la not remark- able that rorflah-balle should be Ike in Pblladal.
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CLEARING SALE! Every day that paean *+ea new crowds coming 16 find out for themselree the ai l. nre ».f this opportunity-—tn prove, to their -own absolute satisfaction, that value* are unbeatable. When are YOt: coming* .Make it TODAY’
lazing excel- Krauthamer
$5, $9, $14, $18! Formerly $9 00 to *30.00
$6, $9, $12, $15
$9, $12
$2,
Formerly $12.00 to *30.00
$5, Formerly *8.00 lo *20.00
$3 Formerly (3.00 to *5.00
made this remark buy." -“prices talk "—and they do. These flgurea are Kverylhing guaranteed everything altered without charge.
OUR GUARANTEE: Malta you gtlactlon. Pgy for It tad take It any. Out week later, if your pnrehaae hag sot proren entirely satisfactory, bring it back. We aril] cheerfully re- fund the full price, and your car fare as well!
KRAUTHAMER’S Watohung Avenue and Fourth St, Opp. Trolley Station , OVER MARSHALL'S LAUNDRY
■aided maklog enemies, or ban eonsutstlen ere hemmed ebost with been such s fair and a bis Jurist ss to tba most rigid ggfaguarda command Ibe respect and admiration | Two States of the Union. Teoaee- or nil faction. . (ae end Florida. , bass n rery' wbfe provision with record to National I eonstltnUonal antendmenls. It Isito • (From tbs Jorsey Journal.) ;the elfsct that no such amsndmaot One ree.on for the •■■•lienee of m.y be retldet by n Leglsletgre German anlforma. to which attention which wna elected before that amead- baa baen called In the Inreetlgntlon I Kent wna submitted to the ft tale ' of tho standards of eloth for our ■nay. is that Germany prepared ear- ly and wall, and startod tha war when all wai ready. In August. 1914. a pamphlet by enthusiastic Germans.- written ex- rredair for neutrals. In drarrlbtng the mohiiiFatlon. went Into
poos man's aoor grapes pbU» or Boaton
McAdoo Orders
Competition Cut
Ol.rector General McAdoo del I rer- ad 'h hi hrat crest economy strobe lo railroad oparetloo this wash, arbaa ha Of derad an Immediate in vest lea tlon Jooklng lo oltmlnatloh of mil road rompotlUre agencies Railroad 'prealdaals were rag a eat cd t<X report at once what part of
4J4—1
IdlkowUa (idn-h Italia. iFTom lira Loahrllle Courler-Jojir- 4*}. 1 1 I*— —« • -FW. - — .—V — —< ft waa long. |ohg ago that tha their reepecUve orgaalsatloi •a*tar jailed throughout the hall: eliminated as "'pursly competlUve.' **We don’t give bi^ad »lth ona tyh-As predicted. virtually tha entire bHI " fabric of Individual fralght aad Broad and better arao't given (;>nWngr, aollcltlng agaorlra will go with anything nbvsdsys In many Qonaerratlve eatlmataa hava plac- rrataurant*. and ai tha present price ‘*4 tha saving In thin move at tit.- of broad no j«st k«««i can bUme tbe O0p,«00. rratauranteur. Iwt the rise of rodflsh. | It la planned
weapon against Oerpoa* ram 11 las of tnoeo drafted i Impatient with the anti American agitators and frog son tly formation against thorn.
New Order j.
Issued For i
Fuel Saving
Tbe following communication, woa rwrgivad by tbe Record today * fton Joha K. English, Union County's Feel ConotaloD Chairmanr « I. AU oIBce buildlogo. bank* and buildings of a elmllag nature moat non be heated on Sundays or holi- days. exedpt sufllt lent to keop them from frearing. ,i e 1. -All electric signs except dtrec be tiona| aigoa must go oi»t and atay owt during the period of tha war i the appearance of the German army hi Its faultlessly fitting new- gray uniforms, and the revelation that 4.000.000 brand new nelforma
they come amoved and lr**UuranleBr' W?1*® rtoe of rodn#h-| *t *• planned to retain only that be 11 re need by tbe County Fuef A4- L7.MaTo.r-™ pnbUc T.“ *ht *'>« ‘"f >** P—- sy-O-.1-..WlmSor.
nlelR will be allowed. , ' i. Saloon, and reaUurants ««•« «lose at 10 p n> A mlplinum pf II- renaed all night reeUuraaU toy tha mod at I on of working mew will
ellty - He finest, and eo was the qaaltty of the Imraenae sappllea of n**m- boots, of which the French gathered many on the Marne battle- field It can be aeld for Garmaev that It hen always given to Its soldiers tbe beet It had to give. Civilians might have to wear patched clothing end patched boots, eat ersatz bread and ersatr beer, but the army has been maintained as well sa the resources of the empire would permit
bureaus which Is f>. All wholesale, retell dbd plber the public. The buatneaa houses end stores »hsll
Ml* bud pi, and Othsa. (From the Boaton Transcript.) |Is a plentiful the ng It should not
. of tho fatally of moderate and Information means, le dlatreeglfig to the people-of jhe Atlantic seaboard. Codfish ^oa competitive system built up by the close c. - beginning to ge* lhto the hinterland | railroads has become very elaborate.! 4 [>ry goods, clothing, depert- aa an economical ^ouaekeeper’a ystjeoch b'g road malnulnlng coaGy ment and variety store* may rajnaln resource, but Just as the dryland j bureaus with highly paid aollcltlng 0peD on Saturday night of {each provinces were beginning to occus-.nidn la all big cities. Tha graater week until 10 p. n. lom themselves io codfieh-balle. cfcd-ipart of three will go. | 7. pharmacies may remain bpen fish rose to twaaYg cents e pound! | Nbmbera of th* offlrlala. however, after lO]p. m. for the fifllng of prw r Tbe wrath oT the Philadelphia|are expected to be transform! lo scrlplIoM. but shall not burn yooae Public ledger Is expressed as ^©1-,other departments. than 100 Watt* after that hour . Iowa: I Ticket offices have been Invariably, ft Tbhatrea. moving ‘picture “No one would have prophe4ed located In high rent districts easily houses, bars, bowling alleye. billiard when cod was eelling for a few cejots acc#*alb!e to the public, while freight hells, public and prlvat/ balls, and pound, that Itwould be quoted) at sollqltora. now unnecessary, have all other places of smurament 'shall ■ —. i * - pod roamed the country. rloae at 10 p m. every night, except- I of Other radical economics ere ex- Saturday Theatres and dance :baJI» pect«d to follof. may open earlier than u^ial. All - j -■ places of amusements shall bp <4ooed
German Agents,Here 9 .Markets and grocery store* , r . - ■ <shall close at • p. m. on all days. a*-. Fool People in Berlin cept Baturdare. and at 10 A. oa a. (Saturday. Thu foregoing orders ■hall, ga Into JJen Nation are i
nty cent# and upward. The The first State to ratify the .No- handling It should not be excptelve. tlonal prohibition amendment la Mis- and there la notUng to show any alsalppl. This «** to be expected, as falling off In the fetch. It U a fair Mississippi Is one of tbe bone-dry assumption that the present price. Is 8tales. The ratification, or the re- artificial. HaVa^tnd pollock, always jectlon. of the amendment cannot cheap hitherto, h/re climbed along proceed very far during the present with cod. Halibut And mackerel tagve winter, ae legislative sessions are become luzurleg’tb persons of small held In only eleven! 8tstes in these means. To say that the observance eleven the question will be pressed of meatless da Vs has Increased the quite actively, although not on# of demand for fish,Id an easy expIsDS- the legislatures was elected on tho |lon: but It Is^t wholly satisfying. Issue. )s thbre a real fciatrlty, or'are opotu- New York Rtals Is one of them. I at ora enjoying ithblr fsrorlte game Governor Whitman Is working hard of eornarw? If tile second alterna- tor the ratification of the amendment five Is the true one. then the sooner there, having warmly recommended the Food Administration has the su- it In his message the other day. and thority to (lx prfede the better." the passage of tbe ratification reso- It formerly sax said that by stlck- lutlon In the Assembly Is predicted Ing to a diet of codfish and potstpee by Speaker Sweet and conceded by a poor man mlgh^.grow rich. N«w- the epponeats of the resolution. Bat adays such a diet, may not make a a sharp fight will be made la the Beo- rich man poor.' t>ht It cannot have
| The foregoing nraers snail ga into iy’s paid agents within this Immediately and remain In ef- e sending false Information ugtfl amended or altera# by dl- iioo war lords. . rectloh of the If.'8. Fuel Adnlnlatra t« the Teuton war lords. .AAfrican sacrel service agents. It became known this week, have Inters refits* letters destined for Hamburg, in *h!ch the Informers told of draft mobs raging throughout tha United States.' Particular stress was laid on W- W. activities In Oklahoma, but thp whole Information was sack to misinform Germany of tha true state' of feeling toward tbe draft. The draft law, according to the Se- cret Service, le proving an effective
ISlKDed) JOHN K KNOUSH. U. 8. Fuel AdmlnlelrmUir tor Union County, M. J. • ; QOIXQ TO FLORIDA- Corpetatlon Counael Charted *A. Reed will leave tomorrow far Flori- da to remain until March. ^Thb trip Is being taken for the bonnet df bu health.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CAMP FUND
FOR ALL SOLDIERS
Campaign For ,ooo
January 19th to 27th, inclusive
Appeal is made to the people of Plainfield, North Plainfield and Vicinity
The Cause is one that commends itself to Every True American Citizen
KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS MAINTAIN BRORXATION CENTERS AT ALL ARMY CANTONMENTS THKY ARE KRNlJiNU MECHANICS TO RESTORE THE DEVASTATED SECTIONS ■>)E FRANCE AND BELGIUM RECOVERED PROM THE ENEMY , f TH* KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ABB DOWO TH* SAM* WORK AS TH* Y. M O. A- TH* OROANlS^TIONB ABB NOT.DI COMPKTITIOH
WITH EACH OTHKR—THEY ARE IN WHOLE-HEARTED CO OPERATION J
THIS MOVEMENT IS ENDORSED BY HON. WOODEOW WILSON, ITuident of the United Sutee HON. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Ei-lWdenl of the United Sutei HON WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, Ex-President of the United Hut™ HON NEWTON D. BAKER. SeerrUrv of Wnr HON RAYMOND B. F08DICK. fheirnum War Dept Com. on Tr.min* Camp A.tieitie. HON WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. Ex-Srcretanr of Sute
CARDINAL OIgSOHB
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CARDINAL FARLEY CARDINAL O'CONNELL
National Catholic War Council Catholic Federation of the United 8t|atea
GENERAL COMMITTEE
REV REV. REV. RRW REV'. RKV. REV. REV
IJEIGHTON CALKINS WM. L» 8MAI.I.KY C. M. ANDERSON II M- BOGAN JOHN BALDWIN ST. O. BI RRILL T. H. CAMPBELL fc. J. DUNPHY If. W PLY*M C. 6. GILLESPIE W A. HENNKSSEY P. H HOLSTERS CII AS. E. HERRING
KCV P. H. HART REV. C. II. MAI.LERY , REV E. VICARS STEVENSON REV. PHILLIP B. 8THO.NO REV. M. P WALDRON MARION 8. ACKERMAN ERNEST R. ACKERMAN GEO. A. ANDREWS . f MORRIS ABRAMS H ADELRERO WM O. BESLER ELIAS H. BIRD JA8. F. BUCKLE
GKO L. BABCOCK JOHN H. COTL» J. A CONWAY JOHN CASET | \ RICHARD A., CLAY BROOK A. E. CRONE WM. DIXON JUDOE W. O. DE MEZA CHAS. H. FROST ALEX. GILBERT ROBT. OITTRIDGE JOHN J. GREENE WILLIAM E. GILUHAN
DBNNI8 J. OALBAMTH ROBT. P. R. HUNTSMAN WALTER L HETFIELD CHAS. J. HIGGINS SHERMAN JOOST BENJAMIN KLINE J RUSSELL KNQWLTON T. J. MEANT ALEX. MILNE CHAS W. MeCUTCHEN ANDREW J. McCARDELL JOSEPH F. McCUB
CORMICM PATRICK VRANK T McDONOUGH McT>ONOL'OH McINtRNEY JUDOE WW. NEWCORN JOHN J. 0'no5.'OflUB MICHAEL O’KEEFE WILBUR H ROOERS DR. W L.. SAUNDERS GEO. F SMITH , FRANK H, SMITH NEWTON B. SMALLEY HERMAN BCllWED
DAVID J. 800TT JOHN J. SLEVIN THOMAS H. 8ULLrVAN WM. R. TOW.NBEND A TEPPER M. TEPfER MORRIS VAN AR8DALB A. C- WILMERDINO S. P. T. WILBUR WILLIAM J. WHELAN THOMAS J. WALSH M. L WATSON
Campaign Headquarters, 201 Park Avenue. Tel. 1745 SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BB MADE AT HXADQUAXTKBS
OB AT ANY BANK IN TH* CITY.
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,m McCllnloa, of Pond place.MtionBlyleBllaUd) a U« aviation uct loi
ihe Signal Corpa Tort Blocum.and reported for doty to-especu to ba sent to one of
wiuua. A. Wooerowl afreet, s*o t Uodd for Uie past fewto alt op Tnesday for the firm time'Tueotace hi. lllee* betaa. Ha la aow dayImprovise steadily aad bis complete ah* training Beloe la Taxaarecovery la looked for at a» seriy'lbe coming- week.foU. | Mr and Mr* Harry Aefeep. *(
"•• •a ir" Tavanor. of Ball-Don West rourth MrHi. hare bean *n•pa. H. T. r i m to Plalaoeld later- tartalslsc their niece. Mies Karjorit4ay aight to spend two — k s with Ap«ar. of O M B U ValleTtrUmdt la t o s t Ha declares that la-. Floury EgKerdlng. Of Atilnittoarat paopl* who think It was • frlrfht- avenss. who has been 111 a long tilrally" cold bora two W I > I a«e with pneaiskoeM rialrest frltli _. __r«*tl eaal anap, ha say«. It rrequeat- W««t Front street, am the paranl*ly revtstared lolrty-twe botow la aa4 W a son. bora to them a taw day*akoet Fallatnir. and oae 4ay wets* aa ago T*« IKtie straacor weighed "
' ue ( « i as Crty-ali jpcmi "John Powers, the Nertb e n a e e , Ji
la *eefi**e U *la V ' —
U Ktaalay. at Soslh aveaae. la Kettk | Fr»d Mcker, w*o rataraad to AorMaa I H tt* attendant* wsrs lariated from the OUMts* world. In-* M » « W . eon of Captain aad Mr. PUinfteid kMt week after ^andlof I -- orc> tWtta. of Orange, and .ctfaalas cold hrotuhl sleet aad anewJi B. .aaaaawe. of Scotch Plalse two roan in Miles City, Montana and Frederick Brodaaeer. brother of the Friday night aad when reveille
,Tie w«dd.ng data aaa not haw other parts of the Waat. will remain bride. The couple departed for An- icundsd Saturday the men found thetacd in town for the preeent jjalston. Ala . IWnfedlately alter tho ahnarr strugeling to crowd its way
Rosen Csteo. of Larsyette place, p. Edward Wlseh and ale dea«h- ceremony aa the I bride Broom la at- pett tna MTO mark. The aim appeax-le »«OB| the moat recent Plsiafteid ter, MUs Naomi Wlsca, et Mercer '-"'•• d to one of ,t!te anlbj stationed od S*turda> afternoon, bat the cold
IBC moB to eater the Mwlea He arena*, the borougs. ware troth ou- there. He woe originally a member siajed over the week-eM, and South-.has b a n accepted by Idepartment and assigned^ to ) i iwiaa.HoaplUl.dsty at the Scott Proas Work-. jday sa im
i recently at Muhlenbergreported yeacar-
_ _ aly. jtleclared laat April. Beside beiu, icoaie. Bet these same prophet* have«(*, Marlon Hymen. danghUr of; Alfred Oreeae, m Of Mr. aad Mr«. ikno*n aa a newanaper nan. Lieulen- B « w made a hit with the soldier
Mr. and Mrs Robert Hjmw. of Bast jr B. Oreeae. of Weet Seventh street, ant Scaoolev wa« bow or the m n ^ f>- \t^t by their ahUltp to -pick a »in-Seeond etreet. Is a patient at M-jfc- ks confined ta hie borne by a seven millar fljuret Is eanoeia* elrclea ta n w-,- . n d t a , m M ^ t h o tented vii-
HoaplUl foUowtac aa open- a tuck of Meed poiionlair probably this State He was captain of; the . ! » „ R r # flndlnji soroe opnaalatlan In
nla aad comptlcaUona.
Waat rnurth wlr*atWaat rapraisad ashl* raaatTWi laat laaday taralRttt W % M ka sllopad *a faa lay aa*
i McCllnton. of Wset TMrd-_ ._.. >M ROBe to Ctatcavo to erect
i ae**re*yia tar*e printlnn preas for • » Pot'aOomni Ha will ba away
pavement on Rest •eeoad alraat. op- Mt«« Alma AMenr. of BIm place.peetu the Pla«lar prepertp. He (at* eonnaed to h«v hom-t by an ta"aader the eere of Dr. W. H Antkoay tr, o n» foot recelyed when she
Miss r.'*.m K*»* of Craig place. ot> Ue lee at Prmt atreet and Ileft raaoaUy H* Florida, wwere aka I<,TA arnosif early In the swfl| raaaaleVaUl l e u In the eomlnc' Harry Van Neaprlntt. Pirto 1 the tine will be Homenat Oaraxi
t * hnmt, if h-r . •I- A. I.Com pint
St. Mlobael'a•aaeller. of fort Pterve. and the re- Hoepttal, Newark, yesterday, for Imalnder at Jacfcseovlile. Hr Kmal- alTertlon'itf the atomaeh.!-r waa only rf'Btlr dtMnarctd WtlHim Astiton. rbleT emtin.frooi a heeptUI after receiving treat- KsJltlvoborc Roarpltal. rvtnrnml
, j d o « r .g|<>T nar.erv A, of Onme. and **« arn projAata pradtct a eontinuuua oi ^v--- to tba aarrtea •Jnoa war »aa taia parava waaUav for U t
d i
took place en t^turday at the ikeme after a riait wfetfc Mrs.of Ue brtde'a ratter. Beery *- —
Wyeantas. Ue«t«naatrte* la adaefeed to U w t U a l la- th.trv. Machine Oun Paltallon. K Drli»r. d
rort Sherman, Ohio. He Is a rr»a- DHver. ofoate of Dartmonth Collene and one*, Theprior to enlistment waa canaoctedp
1 wito the Rlchardaon Fspar Company,
wln^mer.__ ». Chsrlfa Kiokle and
fsrafly of Vine street, apant the paatwith retmtrrae at New Qer-
maotown. -I: '• •
pJoin T. Broafc. Tha yonac eoop
Waft|w|» make tt-«tr horn* with thdn w r t h etreet. has been eonB T - , . - _ . . „ ,
her bed for (fee past three weeko with | utm Sarah Carney, or Central ave-eompllcatlon of troubles. Ma la **-
d«r the eara of Dr. F. J. Kujth<-n. ]ka4 Mr. Prmnfc C. Art of
Park »VMII». aro apandhia; a ahoH! Daytoo F1«. During r>r.
a patient la ktvb-_ _ at nee raoervtng ae-
fnjariea ta an automebile *c<-\aararal month* aco. OBdorweat
a boas KratUaa; opwf iTltui at die boa-
Near BlizzardHits Amiston
Over Week-endMttbar, i
Ard'a .atMenr*. hi. offir* la In ci«t«f plu!. this weak. Itof Dr. Chilian.
performed hy .by all the thfojc* "which to to make
tafaMod limb, broanbt-vnrv »t th.abom by an lalury raeHvad in af all. ter fi*«
"Jark" Taylor. tTia llttla aon
ifortaUe, »1»-DT. B. P. aVIMo. the noted New York • ted the . Twenty-ninth Division at
„ Shannon, manaser of tfie!speclalM, and will. It lo Believed, i camp McClellan over the week-end.PtalnfleTd Theatre. Is still deprtr«ij haeton Mlsa Carney's recovery. 'fcarly Frldaj o o r n l n c torrenU ofof tfee nee. of his right aand thrnnrt j Ueutenant William B. Sebooley, n rain were driven arroas Che rseerva* afooodalippln^ on (he Ire laat week. Tfjejformer res ldmt of Newark, who will u o n on the « i n K . of a cold sa le , and l ^ e o n r e o In divisional ochoola pat»-
ieeneed taxis rentur-QTar H M eer-
mte l inking the camp withand bat a haadfal of man
the town over tbe week-end.prerloap Satordaya, have
fouqd thousands of khakt-clsd spend-awsrmlng the store region:,illthta .la canvaa dwell lniB, how-r, ware apant la fair! j comfortable•ion Conical atevea were "keptKB fal l blast and plenty of bed
deiJtlag haa now been tasued to eacht i n . Drilli In Ao span ror the moatpart wore suspended and lectures In
•m m«#s ehacka aaketltnte. ThelIMe soldier, spent their apere
0 la warm tents or poet exchanges1 a minimum of (offering reaalted.'March paat" reviews were con-tad for the second lime Saturday
.listed men and conmia-wko have.been ttiki
F. W. Brahooa. eUJor H C. Keller,tor. This la a BriUak anil rreaobcvualoni wUeb haa ; receaUy betaadopted: here with the tdea at DtUagly cio»U« up each course of. work
Following the retlineot qf ColonelJobn D, Praaer, of Newark; ColoaejJohn w Waodward, tor«ier]y ofCansp L'pton. haa taken iitfl charuof the 113U laUatry. Ooi(a>« HaVrjC. Jones, who faaa been un-gnw tothe unit, earing goae lo |%rt fc.Houston. Tex., for a aearea- of. trala-lBg. Captain Bdwarf J. llehmatiaot Newark, «*a bean retalnad M rrg\.-en 1*1 adjuunl by the neur ragtnva
Colonel Frederick 0. ^rittlanr-.-.. fiirmnrly of Camp .Dlz. Jise Ukeaover full control of the l i i u . infaa-try, foltowlng^Che sending « Colon.,
ficn PCA*KD.
n Iraln^g * d t an at Casio kfcCW.
ilte-
aM Mrs. Ralph Tarior, n( Helens h*« be*n rialtavenus. ha> recovered within the<pbla.past weekv from I
mtrtotloli this wee* af-, ligaments were badly wrenched and be rememberer! by PtalDfteMers aa a Nature's freaks', included plenty. of l n r b T Dfrlalenal neadon.^kn.abaence rhrougi, Ill-lthe wrjst partly dls!«ested. ; member of the Dally Press repor- capping liKhtnlnK and roaring than- "Lri,thn^wari^ inlnJ?*? bJ MT'
IS past two weeks hej IThomas C. Vail, ••.p^rlntendent a^|torlal ata». and Mies Elizabeth Bro- derl reicnolnj against Oie ----^- - ^ * ^ ^ Inspected by MaJ.; frianda in Phlladel- the Snlrer plant of Bout* PlalnfleiiJ, {deeeer. of 411 Weet Broad street.1-" • — - '-• •-
Tba n«named for location at cimj> McClst-laa waat Into effect thU week.Among the men plcke* to eoceira in•arscUoba la Qeld artillery.work I,Supply Sergeant Johnl A. H«mtr otthla city. gheoU «•• dlrtgon DOT.from Camp McClellan tutor* tn«tnree months' coarse la torn Metedthe school will be- talon «eog . . i,unit.
rM'JVH JISSVAL MKKnVd.The annual mwt.iof of A. Marf.
SocU] Club, originally aet 'or Tuet-,day nlKht. January Si but Sofa na.leeaaalty postponed, will tokti ptMe-laT. A. l» . Mall next toetdly BlrttOfflrtPd will be elected wid f,
.bu«fnesa of Importance tAH member* are urged to b
t ha.> be«n made onffne aJironch a aevere attack if
Elisabeth, were marriedMary'a rectery. KIlTebeth. Thursdaynignt, January IS. The ceremonywaa perforaed by Rev. Henry J.
of mud »nd water,
FIXTUftEfeFOR SALE
SHOW CASES
COUNTERS.
SHELVING3
Th, Spea223 WEST FRONT STREET .
Opp. Proctor's Theatre Plainfield, R J.
FOR SALE
CASH EEQISTEE
TABLES AND BACKS
LEASE EXPIRES
Sale Starts SATURDAY, JAN. 19, at A.\M.
SELLING OUTOUR NEW. n P - I O D i n STOCK Or HIOH O&ADI C O K S E I S , WAISTS, MTT.T.7NIEY, SILK AHD MUSUH UHD*EWEAE, GLOVES. HCSISET,
5WK4TEKS, FUES AHD FAHOT 0 0 0 D 3 1 0 B I SACEITIOED RIOAEDLESS OF OOST.: TAKE ADVANTAGI OF THIS OSEAT M0NBTSAV1NGOPPOETUNITY EVIET ABTIOLB HC OSS 1 T 0 U MUST B I SOLD IN A LOOTCD TOO. WE GDAEANTEI A SAVINO ON ALL PnECHASEa
OICIVIBTDOLLAB.rEOM S3c TO 60e OH EVXB7 DOLLAB
At • MTiag Of S30 tO 900 On Everylioll.r Nrllim out all 1b. lodiocbraji.ii of CorMU.
Nimo, K. A 11. ninner, W. 11 . C.ft, Urrr.n,,-r. F. N . n j lion Too
WAMT8I WAIITBII
selling out CTU7 Waiat in oar.tor. Hunt be oold Eaeardlau ofOo*t We a n (toing out Of buiinoaa.
el.00 AND J1.25 00ESKT3 {
rVU atylisa and makea, eell in; oat
Lot No. 1. ConiUting of about 25dozro Voile Krab Waiata;: regularprice tl.OO and «1.23, aelling out
JIM CORSETS
Selling out at . . ^t.... $100
H-00 AND $2.60 CORSETS
lling out at $1
$3.00 AND $3 60 COSSETS
$4.00 AND SI 50 COSSETS
Selling out at $2.60
$«.00 AND $6.00 CORSETS
Selling out at $3 50
$T SO AND $10 00 CORSETS
Celling out at .1 $8.00
SILK HOSE
' .19e Silk Move, all colon, at . . . .360
! 75e Silk Hoae, all colon, at *5e
• '25 Silk Boa . all color., at . . TSc
WAISTS
ljot No. 2. Beautiful Voile andDrgandie WaiaU; rug.' price $2.00,selling out at .-: $1.00
. Lot No. a Madraa j aod j PoplinWaiats; valuea up to $1.25ti aellinuout at I ; Si)o
WAISTS:
Ijot No. 4. About 10;doien in thelot. Consisting of Linen. Voile, Silksand Madras; values to f3.00.r sellingout at .? . . . . . ' . .11.49
SILK BLOUSES
Lot No. 5. Crepe de Chines. TubSfllt, Measalines and Voiles: ralu-iup to »3.98, aeUing out at $1.98
GLOVES |
Women'*. M i s i e i ' u d ChUdren'i,ill BZM. in kid. rilk, wool and cot-
ton, at 1-3 off regular prices.
SILK»L0OSI» I •
Beantiful G«wrRette Crepe andCrepe de Chine; values $5.00 and$6.00. aallinu out at . . . . . . . . . . . * * . » •
SILEJBUUSUOeorge4t« Crepe, In all the leading
shadea; valuea [to $10.00, wiling out•t . J . . . . . $3.98 S J6.88
MUJJNEEY
Your choice pf an; Trimmed Uatin our store; values up to $7.60, sell-ing oat at . . . i 1 '. . .$1.49
SHAPES
About 100 in' the lot, consisting ofwtins, ailk, Velvets and 'straws;values >o$3.98,| selling out at . . 98c
CHILDREN S HATS
Valuea to $2.00^ selling out at .. .49c
SWEATERS
Women's S-lttaters, in all colors;vidoe $7.50. ifeH|ng ont at . . : . .$3.98
MISSES'SWEATEES
Value *a38. Mljing out at $3.49
50e Brassieres at *79c Braaaierea at . ' . .." 00 Brassierea st . .$1.50 Brasaieree st .'..*2 00 Braaaiereai at . . .
•—nNiagara Silk Thread OarinrnU..
« J » ffiU Voata at 3.1. .|x.O
*2^)0 Bilk Vcau at -j. -;. .|ij
93.00 Silk Vtiti at . ' . . . * «i T
•V'.iW Silk Bloomers at
*5.00 Onion SuiU at . . » - . . •
$1 50 Camwolei at ......Af.... 98e
W-jOO Satin B.oomerg a f .fl \. .$2.19
$3.00 Silk Chemueiat . . . .U . .$l.flg
$3.79
MUSLTJI UNDEEWEAE
a}|U.fet5 eowoijit . . . [ [ .K i . 0 0 G o w n s p t . . : . . .
S-:(.OO Gowns jat . . . J I . ,
fSM Corset Covers at
Bfttj Conet Clivers at I .
BH Drawers i t . . = . . : . .
$1.00 Petticoijts at . . . .
82.00 Petticoats at . J..
. , 4 9 c
. . .79o
.$1.19
.$1.78
. . 22c
....43c
. . .43c
. . .79c
FtTESl j ; :
Separate Scarfs, in btek andbrown; values to $10.00, sitting out" - • •••: .1 . . - . , f<. .$1.98
F 0 S SITS
*10.00 Pur S.U at J.LSI5.00 Fur Seta at ......
$55.00 Fnr Sets at
U. .$6 .00: -:'.$7.60
.$12 60#W.O0 Mink tets at ..- .. i f $17.50
j jChildren's Seta at . .jifj j
r|ANTBD—-To buy for caab, sulion acr&p mct»lt>, old autoipobl!«,m.bb«r. rags. *ap«r Stock, and old
. If jou h»TO «nrt!tlne In tblnIin« to sell. ''Phone 420 and our truck
ill fall. JobD S. H u k u a , 303pwull itrwt. 1 ! l l lfc©NRAD JAOOBSONI Unifflith,
rt>ot«r. ahOM Iron and metal worker;furnaoea set and repaired; itovtw and
iuvng»3 repaired. Those 1065: 4|W«t Third street. 3 30 tf
!^EtrRC^Tw. CLAHK, ' bi**" Indportable furnace*. ran*:ea. stores.etc.; jobbing In eopiier, tin and aHe-'t
Jrjsn work. Shop, 110 Ciinrch street;'Phone «14-J. 3 JO if
[ ' RELIABLE RenlMry — Hurraysi Reliable FleKlsti? Office for help. 116Wnst Front atreet. neaiwe dndeavor to furnish only respon-sible male and female help. Onr fees
Phone f««.i ii ti|
, TAJLORIHaHAVK you ordered that new iult& Christ aiaa* If not, why not *
We make all of our own clothes In>ur atore rl«ht here In PlsinSeW.luiU made to order from |2« up. 'All
work, and St guaranteed. U J.Wfrnfc.
^ - T o buy. ror »5^TaA|ond hand lumiw™ tud •tjTaa. oldIron. ol<t utomoblla*. acra^inn aatl
U |« >OO m . t anjthli.s In IfcWUna to Mil drop me- « p^t i l »Kiln*. 841 W«»t Third itreeL t 11 U
AN UP-TO-DATH W n
Ifip Competent drivaw. Rttn, an) tSarrlM the bent. -pJioiu.
I43S-R. o«r ml nu.it
SB RVICB—Shoes re-pslred while yon wait. We make
. look like new. Onlytn» Vettt laataer aeeeX Baoea called
' *nd df.llr.rtd the same day. AJ wtu conTinre yew of oar avi>e-• wort. National Shoe Repair-Ins. 1 0 * Park aTenoa. -Phone ICII.:,. I I I U
. WAI>TEK C. CHANDUCH, plantag «toam and t » « « W , llMtftS• ad lobblnaj prewpttr att«,<l»4 ta.
S 10 tf
TYPEWRrTEiia .void, r«4to<J andrepaired. SncraT«r und «uuOn«rHoward W. Bolae, L38 Nort& *Ten'at,
NTfc
AUTO TO HIRE. I
AITO
T*X^o to NttanwtoUe Urea? i»k>. reMT !•«
i. I*.78. All tarter aliw at raffr prlc«. i .eot Ubsi L >alert
from, all sliee, t l . ( « eack. 'Cows la'aa« aae them. Toa datri haV» tah»y. Philip Meeaaoik, i i i w M
•treat; *Pboaa «5t 1 U U
a* opea for boalnen am read/ .Its do all klnda of I*to rsi.sirloj.Work promptly done. Eip«rt auto-mobile repalrlnt at Moderate priest:alao olli aad craaaea. OeomRomond. i n last Second etreet,
oBeld; H. J.. i
and rlosed cars. . , .limousine npbolslery. J. H, De L«ft,
. 'Phon t l |B If*
H l « m N I «e vodlaa la orwer. .nusimfn wmg"ropalrod. Ttprt •arwjiriBa I*
line, J. P. HomsB. t'««r Iflft»
ft | * M
HEXP WANTin*—MA! K [
WANTED—Innpe^lors on b*nch,h k i g lflf*
PlATKBItm and heatlai; Jobbini.attended to Estimstns 'floor, lay-out and chocking
Chaa. Kraaas. « i f west Via*, too] makers. maChtnetachU
KndI II
f 'WANTED—B9ft famiilea for yoInert move to ' » « • • 9M-i. FurttUt a n and pianos packed and mo vied
'w(th cars. We move anjrthlng ai,"wb«r«. any time Henry Wleren'the moving ! 521 . Fifth
WANTED-—Old false teeth. Don'l*tter'lt broken. 1 pay | ; .00 to It:,it set. Send by pircel post and re-
*re check by return mail. U, Maxer.3007''S. Fifth St.. Philadelphia Pa.
. to s tr
VANTfcDSteam fitters*n: soot\ wanes paid. For inform
i sppl* to or writ* j .Y "the IsUndard Paint
md Bijook. N. J- ,
!r#*.
J!;'( PBI*OTTTB
•nda of Automobiles, Radia-
expected: Jrit let-R. 6 . .Yost, employmeif .-msn-.
er. Cnrtlss Aeroplane ft!, M»*-">rp.> Babimondaport, N. 1
ANTfcD—Steam fitters\ F
4 It
HOUSES for » ' • and | t t let:monejy t<i loan OB first mprtraf*Hnlford. North aventj*. ••pp. d»eet- ,
AVE C L I E N T S ror tioiwas J'B aUparta of «h« city. What ht»e-»•«that yon want rentedT W. T. Wit-
Heat n u t a , 1239 Wart Pro**t; 'Phone I501-J. j .1 5> "
•XPORT ortar: wanted ».nd hand blcrelM.er rrtraiea.r «all Chaa Orwa^aM. «•t street. j i * **
rAMP DDt lnHOHTWftTonrinc ear for prlrate paiiw • »
i TKured for tr»n»i«rt»tma ta!t
■ Ik* oumU* mid. I*- r. W. Bnln, oktof-of-atog ui I Moukl IIM ul an'ow 1*1,0 Kalloy. dltlakuu,l ■—r-- ■t, aod »k«* roram* Mr. Thla la ■ RriUak aa) Frame
odd lor Id. out la* •“ .kulldo dl.ool Cor*a at Port %M.m. to .it up Tuato.r lor Ida «n* Uia* ItmIii. add roportad for doty Id- ■Maa dia id bom Mu V* to an day no oapocta to m root to *■* ol Impro.iag stoodII/ ood hto eornplM* id* tralelag Bolda I* Tam dorlaa la lookod lor at a* early lb* 1<u Mr and Ml Harry dLtka*. *1 l.to, HaaplUI lolloola* OafBf' Taroraor. of Ballotoa WaM Pound aaroot. dor* boa* o» „ y rr-r- la plalakald Bolar t or tala Id r tbolr store. Mlaa Marloru dor alabl "to a pond too «u*a *u* Apgar. M •«“ »•»« — — •- I* to** Ko doclaraa Idol lo-, Hoary >*l poopla who lb lad K *•■ "frl^d- araaa* folly" o*M boro I** aada a*a nth pa Moold Hall Hallatoo M loara what .rontlnom I raal frlrld *oothor W During tbo! Hr aod roooal ooal aaap ha say*. It n***«*t- Waal Front an*, ar* Ip r**1stor*d tdlrt'-aa* »•**• I* **d |of a ao*. dor* to than ako*t Faltotoo **d *■ day ml aa .«
d*ty at Iko keott Proa. Wort. Mr“lIL-M^BoMn*MyMa*«l'BMllj. K ' lIrertoTaf WM e.re.U strut- 'V* j-u. a. Mr*ot. k a patkat al Mob- k aoadaad t* kk boa. by a aooara miliar leal** Ik cuoated dal* » laaka aa and attack of kMd nokaalaa grebably, “>• dial*. H* *** captala of tho.ug, ar* dad la* bob* k. I^ho proboduit, mi tk*
Tbo Ilttlo atraaaar weighed II North 1*0*, ‘ lasso afrOlalo*. of Wret Tktrd a*od*a| |* hto ban* a* atreM. kaa pm* to Chicago to arm 'a lor** fprlntloa trass for too Pol. Mr Proa* eman Ho alldl *bcP bo sllopod *a Iko lay aoraral **aka k an. •.roman oa E*M locoad dtrtst. om- m* Alma All*car of Elm phot*. Iko rtaMoy pnuny Ho to I, rendned lo Kor homo by bb tajary
a odor lb* roro ah I H dal* say Is OP* fool, rereHad *b*o ska foil MM rt»s* m ol Orel* mu. oa Iko ko ol FVoat at root ood kaad Ion i noolly for Merida. odaoa ado ford areau. oarly Is Ido <sook *111 roast* Ml Iota I* Id* amiss Harry Van No* sprint parte f tk* urn* Ml b* bom Ooraao spool al Ilk Homo ol bar obrl*
Hood la MOD for tbo proooct ,Nlau*. Ala.. ItorteAlataly i Radon Cato*. Of LatayMM atom I F. Edvard Wkcb aad bid daagb- jtoreotony aa iha! bridagret M aan Ida mat reel Plalakald Mr. Mtoa nsmdI Wkcb. *f Harm t-r-'d to oa* of £»*“'<• Ala . laudcdlataly aftar th* rtarsary atraggllag to i
ana of Hr. and Mr* T caaa of North Plata bold, to | Ml
_ _ - - . kriUdk air) mat* brldo. Tbo eoapf dopartod far Aa- aaaadad Saturday tka no* found tbo csuMom skkb boo . rotonUy boo* o crowd Ua say adapted bars oltb Ida Idas ft »ua*. k at- past Ik* aar* mar*. Ik* ad* appear ly Wool** „ oath coura* ol sort •tatkkod Od Batarday ak—aok kal U* add Following Ik* roll moat «f Colom crldtoatly a moMboy alayod or Or Iko aaokmi oad Boat. Joba D. rraaor. of No* art. Coloaol nonary A. of ‘Oraaga add baa ora prophata prod Ml, a «aaUaaaac* of Joka W. Waodvard. formerly ol a la tbs aorrtoo slot* war wad I>| aororo aaatka* tor aoaoo Ua* to Cam* Upton, baa lakaa tail chare, day's* I m pro. far attalr dor land laat April. Baald* baiuojramt Dal Ibaoa aama prspksla bar* #f tka llkto lafaMry. Colrmal Hair, Alfrsd Or****, as* sf Mr aad Mr* |koe.a aa a aawsgapar art LrtuUO- aayar Bad* a U HU Ik asldkr C. Jana* ado kaa boa* sou,aod u • - I talk ky tbolr aauity to "gtob a via- Iko aall. kanag yooa to Port Su aw." aad Iks aa* la tk# taatod oil- Houaton. Tat., for a warn Of lru. —a* la lav Captain Edward J. Itokmaa. makr of Nowart. da. boos rslaln*d a. net tal adjolaal by tbo Tbo Barrtoae of LtooUaaat Aka | D». P. J. Hagbaa'k I* ol>.rt. of abo ard woo kdHT ^ora M caaoo Mar- an, ,alo« wroav ta at Nrwarb. lab* Hop*Icon, |ror |wo .^.1^ Mrs Oaarco Him Hr tosh prtra as Saturday tbaUsma altar a nu .Kb Mr* Por.rr at 1k* krtda a t - ‘ — Mania* 1* Wyamlav. Oosrtad k akarkad to tka Iliad la- tbo marrtawa dor. faatrr. Macklao Qua Battalia*, at Drirar. dan harms*. Okie. H* k k grad- DHam af or partmoatb Calkg* nod aoam Tk* to oollatinaot woo poaaortad tbo portooogo ad Trinity Rolormod with a* RKbardoom Papor Compaay. .hatch aad woa pact arm** by R*» af Wyomlaf J*h* T. lull Th* yosag aoapl* Mr* Aoea Brbor. of 417 Wool mil mabo tkrtr homo wttk lb* FOorth otrort baa booa roadaad to kaldMa rnatkr tor tbo proaoM bar bod for tt* r**t thro* woa ha wNh I Ilka tomb Oaraay. of Cvatrml aw .pllretio* of trwoblo* Sdo k oa- aw* who baa baa* • patkat In Mah- dsr tb* tar* of Dr F J Haghes I laohorg Ho. total Mas* lanMlg ar. and Mrs. Prank C. Art, *f ray* UJarlos la aa oa tomato I. ood Part • wmB V. IMV. V" I leeedinir a ihontart I
i u a ••turner. Mr aad Mrs. COftrlftft Klakle aad fftBftllj. Ol Vlftft tun. ■ »pM snl wMh rdfttlrss
found H I Eulam Pftpftr*. bat i two ot th* SOO llcMMd tftXift • •iw
Near Blizzard
Hits Anniston
Over Week-end
u . • —v rsciiM Colonel Frederick 0 8VttxlBwr. mp r I control Ol « Colons*
illo routs llnklos Iko esmp wit* Hoooton. f*” AwWoD, and bat ft hand!si of on -1 * 1 rWtod tbo towa ora* too WMk-aod. i ,uIHFIELnER NAMED, aiipaia prortom Satartay*. barn "•* oBc“* Val^g - nrt« r*«d tbouaaada od khakKctod rnmid. *“*Vrfr “r<^* an toranalag Ik* atoro radon. . •*"* . wood. Ntgkto da «»«»•• a-ollkgn bow- Io- ta fairly cwmfortabla martlana to Sold arnDary; wort la - SWWtSjTi - nofee faU bla»t ak*+ioK boo mow
Itsftl wlator woftfeor. bsr of tbo jtHno ■« Daytona. Fla. Dartnc Dr.'a kno oraitlac opomUoo at tbo hoo- by all Uia thlnca which so to make Compeer, sodor-UrTi .rtwonre. hW efec# to to chant* pttal tb to week. It woo performed by Ufa In fee open aiKomtortable. Tie- ... In Bt MWieel a|0f m Chiller*. Dr. B. W. AIMe. tbo noted New Tork ted the Tw*nty-nlnU> DlrUloa at aid No re Hospital Newark, nwterday for an • M. E* Shennoe. aanaewr of «*»•'apectallM. and wtM. It I* believed. Camp McClellan 0»er fee week-end. [ducted for the molodar ol Jarkaoorllla Mr. Waal- .Portia* of Iko atona ark PIMbSoM Tkaotr*. Is MUI d*«r4ml bsMao Ml** Camay-* raanororv. -Early Friday moral** larrtnk ol.msrnluir oa I la tod lor woo ally rorosUr dk*kor**d WHIIam Aokloo. <kkt oaslorm la of Iks boo af kk rlgtil k*ad lkrooMi| Lto*U**at WHIIom B hokoohoy. ■ ral* war* * 3 - - haopttal Bftor
frvto Camp McOflln kpToro ih* Drtlk I* Ih* wm for tka most ’T*'’'. ** •"'""‘•rt pert, were .oepended ead leetnree In th*.m±9t* wUI *** ^ •• < wnr* meea shark* anketltete ■ ■Bilhli soldiers SPMt their Ufeetn «
eelL wmnm teak or po« oichoanoj t-U TVH AWXDAI. MKKrivo. . m of oaffortag rooaltad. Tko annual moating of V Mary-a Mareh pool" rortows war* eon- Bor tal Clob. orlgtoallr ml for Tmo
day night. January «, butiof a so ila- Liaaalty pootponad. -• - r** Bern** tda rmarra- .alamod oOcara wko bar* boob taking T. A. B. Hall doit Tuaadrt ,|rt, •lorldd tod MM ... (tartar d,
W1IIUB1 Aaklo*. ehkf miloort In of Iko *00 of kk rlgkt bond lkro*Mi| Ltowloaaal William E BohooVoy. > rail war* dX _ MShkabonr Haahllal. rolomod lo'allppln* am tko lea loot Mak Hi* formor roaMoat of Norrmrt. .ko rrlll iioa on tb* .lag* of a cold gala, aod ' a,lf eonrao In dlrlMonaJ . boo la paao- Ofllmi* mawl for aa lafarlad llmk. broogkl .art ot Ikn laailiullaa Ikk *oah af- lliamaala .Ora badly wr-oebod aad bo romtmbamd by Plalakoldora a* a Natnraa fraakw Included plraty oT m, by Dfriulaual Hoodouortura. bsulaem about dr oa lo)ury rorolrod I* of oil lor gro month*- okaonro rkrooMt III- Iha rrrlat portly dWaeatad mombor of Iko Dolly Prtwo ropar- snapping lightning aod roaring Ikon- «b.™ ibor .am Ids pm-tod By Ma] "Jonh" Taylor Ik* IMOO too of mtmm Dortn* lb* poM I.o .ooho ho Tkoisau C V*B. auporinMadoot of tortal Mo*, oad MMo ElliabMk Fra- dor. ra dokolng agalan too oldoo of Mr and Mr* Ralph Torlor. of Holaoo k-a boon rialllo* friaoda In PkllndM- Iko Fplror pl»"t of Boatk Plalndold. doooar of 111 Wool Brood atroot i|ho Blot Ridge mo ua tala pocket. ‘ aronuo kaa roeororod within tbo *>bla laobloto ha about attain after top, Rllrtbotb. wort murrlod hi rtl SIrooti woro Ira inform ad Into
wWlakg Naeo-l, •t Tumdrt alrtt akrtod tod -Mkor of Import a. cy tr^no*rtod. All m.mdani arm urged
pass wash' from a* attach of one*- Aannafirtmnet has bomi mad* of Wrtha eoaflnomaDI lo hit homo od!Mary*h roetorr. HI mania Daetaru Ellfa oad R. VaaD. tbo nahararront or Ml** Roth RUB- l*a rlaeo akroaak a torero altarh of Blcbl. January Id Hadhaw warn lo rhor** -lor. dougbtor of Mr. and Mr. Cborkr mnarulor rhoomatlom. woo porformad b »both. Tko radar (of mud aod water, rablcnkr Tba foramen.’at ooaa cam* to a Mandatlll and . . For. Hoary J. ooldlera lousd tlwmaelyea virtually;
S5P Id tbo! * f • ! | fc
rivn ibre i p- FIXTURES
FOR SALE
■HOW CASE! The Specialty Shop
223 WEST FRONT STREET
Opp. Proctor’s Theatre Plainfield, N. J.
FIXTURES
FOR SALE
CASH REGISTER desk;
TABLES AND RAGES
GOING OUT OF BUSMESS LEASE EXPIRES
Sale Starts SATURDAY, JAN. 19, at 9 A. M.
SELLING OUT OCR HEW. UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF HIGH GRADS CORSETS, WAISTS, MUJJNERT, SILK AND MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. CLOVES, HOSIERY,
SWEATERS, FURS AND FANCY OOODS TO BE SACRIFICED REOAEDI.ESS OF COST. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Tgla GREAT MONKT.BAVTNO OPPORTUNITY EVERT ASTIULE IN OUR STORE MUST BB SOLD IN A LIMITED TIME. WE GUARANTEE A SAVTNO ON ALL PURCHASES PROM SSd TO BOt ON EVERT DOLLAR. !
CORSETS Al a oaring of >3* I* tOa on Krary Dollar. Selling out all Uc loading brmndg •( CornaM
Nomo. RAO. Bitotor, W. B., C. Bl L*Pr*toi*r. IV N and Bon Too
U 00 AND SIRS CORSETS All Myloa and makes arlljng out
« 7*c
WAISTS I WAISTS 11 Sellinf oul every Waiat in our
•tom. Suit be sold Ragardla** of Oort We am going out of >n«ini**
$1 BO CORSETS Soiling out at .. /> . .(1.00
(3 00 AND » 80 CORSETS Selling out *1 (1.39
*3.00 AND 13 B0 CORSETS -wiling oul *t *2 00
MOO AND M60 CORSETS Selling oul at 12 90
t&.00 AND (6.00 CORSETS
17 80 AND $10.00 CO! .-felling out at
BILK HOSE :Wf Silk Horn, all color*, tt
1 ?5e Silk I loan, all oalora. at f 25 Silk no**, all rolora, it
Lot No. 1. Coouatinf of about 25 doiro Voil* Kmb. W.i*U; regular price $1.00 aad $1.25, Belling out at ! 69c
WAISTS l»l No. 2. Beautiful Voile and
Organdie WaiaU; rug price $2 00, Belling out at .. .$1.00
WAISTS . Lot No. 3. Madra* and Poplin Wviata; value* up to $125s tolling out at , 89c
WAISTS Lol No. 4. About 10 dozes in the lot CVinaiatmg of l inen. Voile, Silk*
and Madra*. value* to $2 00; tolling out at J...,. $1.49
SILK BLOUSES Lot No. 5. Crepe dr Chine*. Tub
Silk. Meaaalinea and Voflea. rain** up to $3 98, aelling out at ..«. $1.98
SILK BLOUSES Beautiful OkorgatM Crepe and
Crepe da Ckine; value* $5.00 aod $6.00. nailing out at ... $2.9$
SIL* BLOUSES GeorgeUe Crepe, in all the leading
•bade*; value* lo $10.00, Balling out al ...i L... $3.9$ A $698
Your choice of any Trimmed Hat in our atom; value* up to $7.50, Bell- ing out at $1.49
SHAPES About 100 inj the lot. donaiiiting of
mtina, ailk. trlvrta and alraws; value* to $3.99. selling out at . 98c
CHILDREN-3 HATS Value* to $2.00. celling out at J. 49c
SWEATERS Women’• Sweater*, in all color..
valne $7 50, tolling out at $3 98 MISSES’ SWEATERS
Value $3.08. tolling out at $2 49
Women*. Miaaea' and Children'a. all aitea, in kid. tilk, wool and cot- ton. at 1-3 off regular price*.
50c Hraaaierea at . 79c Hraamere* at . 81 00 Braaaiere* at $1 50 Rraaaierra at 82 00 !
29c 43c 60c
SILK UNDERWEAR Niagara SUk Thread Oagmenu
$1J0 Silk Vaota at J.; . .$1.00 $2.00 Silk Vaata at j. . $1J9 $3D0 SUk Veata at * . .1. .$1.79 $200 SUk Bloomer* af ... ’..$1.79 $5.00 Union Suita at . $2.79 $1-60 Cammole* at J y.... 95* 9-r.i» Satin Bloomer* at- .-.J. . .$2.49 83.00 Silk Chemiae* at $1.9*
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 7“e Qowua al 8125 fiowm at .. . F2.00 (io»nH |it . . . ’. $■1.00 Gown* at ...... •!!*C Corset Cover* at . 69c Coraet Cdvert at 69c Drawers at ..(.*.. $1.00 Petficogts at .... *2.00 Petticoats at
TUBS! PURS!! SeparaM Scarfa, in b^iek and
brosrn; value* to $10.00. tolling out. $1.98
.,49a
..79o $1.19 $L79
22c 43c 43c 79c
(1.19
FUR SETS ' j i $1000 Fur Set* at i..$5 00 815.00 rur Set* at $7ro $25.00 Fur Seta at ' .$12,B0 tV00 Mink Seta at . ... J.‘ $17-50 $3-00 Children'* Seta *t i.. 98c
f ClaArifieb !3lrtjertis;etnent5
ftnanciaidANBOva. VfAPrnBD~To buy For eftfth, serai, •crap mMalft. old autoqaobilm. 1, papdr ototk. ftftd ir you fcfttft anyth Ins In this 1 Co MU. mono 419 and oar tnich 1 cftll. John 8. Hftftkftrd. 101 Mo- di HTML I U it
JAOOB90M, tinsmith ■bone Iron and metal worker; ■•t and rapsdrad; stovar and repaired. Phon* 106S; 441 WaM Third .treat , I 14 tf 'ftHMUSTw. CLARK, brisk aod ptoUbla furuaeto. ranaaa. atorea. •ta.; Jobdlag la eopper, no aad abort Iron work. Shop. It* (tooret a treat: Them* 4I4-J » »« If
"tSuELMBLN Rarirtry — Marrero liable llogtalrr 0*c# for b*l». 114 tp8t FT\ FTont it root, oonr Orora, whara dndoaTor to fomlah only roopoa- fatnala balp. Oar (M * mhU aad wry roaw ^E.V8 TAI1A)KI!«U H.AVB you ordorvd feat now suit rg£ Chrlatman? If not. why not? Wf make all of o*r own clothe* In our otore right hore In PUInfleld. Suita made to order from 120 up. All work, and Bt guaranteed. M J. PtkOk.
lOlMrXtmt 8BRTKTB—Khooa rw- whfle yoa valt. We s»ak« Id ahoe« look »k* now. Only *nd delivwred feo i
MatWmnI Shoe Repe'.rln« ten. tlltf "llAVH tor ah* Baa. main to load tft* low Owr ayatom af rawalrtag la RrM rtoo* Owr irtiaa are nm* •Mo AH awl gmraaM ao* lam pfwaptly OH. otSad far aad
WALTER C. CHANDLER. Jamb- lag; atooai aaA gto llUag. Itotoag • at lob bln. promptly nttomato In Lto mo ntlnola tm'yowr tost Job. 0*c*. •• M.Solar oromao; r*ano »4$». 4 »» If
FOR SALE—Na, aar. osuabla for home. oBco or small buaioaa. Wm- ’■ Fltatbrooh. »M Eai Front
FOR SALE—'TTPHIVIU-IRK-H. TTPEWRITERR sold, rmiiad oad repaired. Eoaroror Bad atatlonar Howard w. BoIm. us Hortl arena. oouo. PlalaMd, N J
WANTXIA -To bar. lor ■'*•$. a» oad band laislUie aad atpraa. aid irea. old aolomobllao. aero* Iron aad- ■otala. if raa barn earthing in tbo Ilea to art dm* mo- a pe.ul I' KIlBA 4dt WaM Third atrtoi. > II u AUTO TO HIRE
AM UP-TO-DATM tart* , Oalmara oar la hire by day, hoar ar IriP Caapataat drirar Riloa on vary low. earrioa tb* tost photo Fanwood MJS-R Day aad algal ' - IH AUTO REP. AND gUppUER.
whx a* u Haw rare ta bar an auMOIa urea? IM. 41.44: Hi IH. 14.14. All laegae allot ah mo *•» prtewa 1.044 tab** (a pMaM from, all Maaa. 1114 *acb. Coma la' Ton dew*i bare to m.wto 444. $ 14 II Now o to do all Wort promptly do on mobOo re pairing i alao oils aad r^M
imouMoa apbolatoey.
W1 UNFAIR
H -D. tn Ml bolld .u 14 in aatomoto'aa aad
J F Homo*. ’ » »•
HCLF WAHTgl) MAIN I PLUSIB1NO aad baatUg: lobbtag WANTED—Inaportor* on bwl promptly attended tn. Estimate floor, layout and ch*ckln^.* Ptr*l- jHy Chat Era am. 4 37 Wart fleas tool ma are. Ditch rn* rrpaw Fgortp strool: 'Pboo* 1144. |men sod mscblnlsU. Qlre es>drl*of* 4'14 tf In dotal) knd rata oypeetod. 4rst lot- T — — — ter. R. 6. .Tost. employma^Cfnaa- WANTED—too lo mil loo for yoot.oger. Cnrtlo* A*ropl*»* a MMm aott more to 'Pboo* 44 lol. Furnl- Core.. Hammondaport. N. T. lure sod plaaos paebto aad moved '•lib car* W* more anything aly. w$^, any time Henry Wlarent. !lb* moving man. Ill Eaat Film 1 11 ill Tt- • WANTED—Ojd fnl*e te4ith. Don't nottef lf broken I pay |2 0* to II*. •et »et. Send by parcel poet and re- tore rfcerk by return mall. L. Mazer. 2007 8. Fifth 8t. phlladalpbla. Pa. 10 S tf
FANTHD—Tba public to kno* » doablih ffrade Job printlnr at -paEonable nrlcp*. When In need of call the Ontral PnbliaMaN Cp# 'phone 1 §22, 143-1 • 5 North e*e A ITOMORJIdR WRRTKEIM.
N B o\4 AetomohUee
( , p*i/>vtp* m mouimni, . Automobile Wrecker*. North A«a. Opp. Frelcht H«*"— M IH
WANTTIV- Steen- flttere $: good wane* paid n apply to or write J the Standard Paint Round Brook. *f J For j
. FOR RETT.- HOHRES Ul, and to IM: money to loan oa Bret mri't rm*e Mallord. North sreou*. WPP. ,, HAVE CLIENTS fto Bousm J* sD Arts of tk* ritr What hire- rat yo* want ran tod! W. -F. Wo- rn. Root Estate. 133* Want Froto roM: 'Pboo* ISOS-J- : J >• “
FOR EXPORT order: w*pt*4 to hwy ooewad koto MereUw or
CAMP DtX WHtOMTWriyW*.
_LOBITUARY
famai Mention of PlainSeUm and Others WhoHave Haiti the Smmms of Death
Daring tht Pat Week.
French Woman Tells Former Pkinhelder j^^^.rE^BS^r-Geir. Scottof War's Economic Pinch in Her Country ™ZJ£™ ~f*™£»LK| f Insptcts\Comp Kx
H C K M-II1M t. fiKHrt.lv j ft Bon. The <private funeral ssrYiea was flaW partnership with Percy Dayton, b
' Saturday night over tbe todj- of about five years ago became a me.1 ^f - f\f " " - *- -* -» .•Wliafcai h . - i r . L „ IT _••_«. n _*>!*> r*i«mna *
decplt* th-«ae•vdda the Krenca woman.
Prance 'la of course feeling tne U gradually becoming worse as tlie ara;not u-h>orabl«. T.;er.r_- of the war economically, but tfrltaHos* are increased because of baa a husband at't!;e [
'our. sister republic is by no means tae .var'a prolongation. Foodstuffs twenty-five oe»UJ • d_j-mlserable/' declares a former are more tbaii 100 per cent. higher Government, end (H addition recelVea]R*il»BI" « Camp Dlx. Everywltea';h*r in. the acboola of Belgium, than; before U . war, aod son.* com- gooji wage* u ahe; nlia a factory po»i4>« ft"»nd everything in excellent
| wbo i* now at her French home near tbodlUss are being distributed lion which probab)j t u formerly fllH •5*P* >Dd nothing escaped hia eagU.the frooe. The Pfneau family are tbrougn war cards. Bread cards have ed by a man. Per every child thej •** First he visited the regimentalfriends of ,Maurice D. Newman, an recently been adopted. jwlfa ot a soldier baa;aha receives Uini ^eadqnarti'rs. then the barracka and
!American soldier who previous to hia - A comparison of peace and war- cents a day." i r , finally' tbe T. M..JJ. 'A. bunding.enlistment waa employed 'in Plain- time prices Is Riven by tbe French Breaking laetly of me admiration *"tltrf lh» men spetpl many pleasant
man » i» fnptly pleated was Major-Genera!t recsliaa. "u*h. •> ScoH at the r«eult of h.[ram tlit* lnsp»»i-Ucn in is week ot the JUU
.breakit ten years a*
*[*,lrl llff'rM to niip"* the pIsolation Hospital, and» nil or them recovered
cm PUB. rftl1*>d . forth much prn two h:rnm those who were acquaint- Thees are
work of ttip twtrvirt opportunity.
l aurviv!n J*, T6e nhlp waibecause of 'bad
Vr» nrroldwaa one of twelve i1lrl-r" » - • t^p uldow "f Dr l-lw- 1
Boca OeroldJ who for several year* r
tm nntariaii at. th* Bold! '
trlrt
ead
Rrtward Nlwhwltz. dl»-(ortiey of Xalnsvitle, O.;rir.»iwtu, and M!w EtlTabetht, llrlba;'»t the faintly home-WarrenTllle.
nd the former P!alnflpl<eady: for the nUrt qf hi
Thell Iticl.sold leislrth
trip and It I:
1* bread rafoy- T '
' sugar cards. The big Sugar.located In the. North of
.re now in German handswith difficulty that the
ioning by card system, thelent food
IUCHARI> A. ROSS.Ha died about twelve yesra Wto. Mr«. A large Ratherlnj; of relative* and
, „ .,„ „ m»n-hor of the B*e.k- frl*>ndB was In the Sevpnth-Day Hap-Illll Methortlsl rhuroh. New tint church, this city, Tneaday after- '
Ft.** !< survived fcv four iala- Boon, when the tuner/il aervlre «aa 'At* O, fid warn Hftdden. of this held over the body ot Richard A..1
Mr- K !-P Thompson, of] Wai- Koss, a forniBr local resident. viiot
trta. Cai s.• V T Hire, of 1
The] French peopleJ tHot-iAira, T>i«
iuht of the attitu• '.thit coftntry wha* tVy'loftk for
™.| B t
id Min-1 flV- hrnthPrs, G E.
UH'non, jWir-hUan. Robert
M1:M. .I \«, r.ineral of Mr*. < • . . . • • - Me- iAj wife or James McWade, of j
BCB. l h »
Brook, Sunday, Ri
y Rey. Edwin n. 8; W. F. !>•. . ooenimiei a aolo Wh and Kriicat Charl
actlni
I Soiir<) reported. Rumc
•nt vi qre tn arrive Mine? thr1)3 ^aterfront. Intfuiv erppthakl-Marl warriors of I'nele
'h la unc-**''tiIn. innovation, was made neop^sjiry bymd Mrs. Tobias H» Inrrmiilna; B<-arcltv of f"»i*. The
Park J atreet, pastry shops, which the French pa-tfotil?e heavily, are closed two dny^
are In love with a! week, to: conserve the flour wrim.lv,re ran be no s» that It may be used Inn bakinga of the people bread. Last summer there was an It is learned movement oh foot to rto«e the' pastrythe arrival of rtlorn entirely, but the storm of com.
>ld pjalnt which
Mrs. Feitkert i" D u ^ " the]
Suffrage Vote
tontjiMiUII lldl
mg the Newre Jubilant S
1 In everv Y. M. Ceffort will be
.„ extend this still further anritil'.e classes in every company. At'present the Hassan are held every
Icol (.petition la being waged to sei»h «.-i building will make the be*
\ j*hn*-tn« i an Sunday Building Nocfets ri titportPd 252 men: Building No. 8It-of 93 (pen. ati.l Bnlldti
TransportationFacilities
A RK MUCH congested th<d»yi. j In fact the whole
tion ta at |work trying to lo^aepthings up. :
What sood luck it ta that tvfrf?ing at Vnn Dyk't ii m i i y ' u d ' '
quickly transported to you. Notrouble—nq delay—just S°°^
•rchaodise and good »ervipe.' IDuchess Coffee Ib ,30e
None better at *ny price :•QovJiTeu • . Ib. 'iU
armosa Oolong. Mlied or Japgs jQuali-Ceylon Tea A.lOOo
Equal to any 70c tee elsewhere jNn-i Butlerine
16S EAST FRONT STREET,.
•s that Idvlne French, and foreleiHies to &lf well, -led t
•Mm a*: | Dame. .Fashion
mitl-
ll*it • hola c the
as pall-bearers. 'liosii was bom at New Market 'inlx \f**n a io und Tibp" n 'man remosed to Plalnfleld. !
IHBth (inn place
m tere with his with p r M l ;lmr>atle]
I tolls, but th<"hTit thev ptt<*Q with, her dietstlonsH
i lnlfe since of noiirse through warFor a year must be prepared to e*
bo United niore money than fon,-ar and the cfothlng materlnls are act
i neopl waited expectantly and tfjtv North or Prai
thp French womai
that
thleaberg Mos- saah and blind bualneea hnr. . . . . u . vfollowing an brottier-ln-law. the lale Josoph D. "eelaratli
n«[ (J-«J of 1<"lt- ^ 1 ] t w l t h v 0
nfirtio
nd! VBFtlyrly. The
ee. Frome a, Rood
-itho1
.wil l lie hold Spiceh. He eventual
TV, Long island. of tht I.waa alxty-two yearn section.
•rests here ad Brook, where he operated c
largest planing mills in U
theiot be njoubelnx We- cloth rartorles were lo-lamehdment was I voted on nearly
a thread and cotton: at three years ago ardr alt voted th.
the frederkl suffr4ee|i I tea of the 7Rth Division wlt>^•i;Houa«f of Rer>re-n trance to follow a tnnk ov<
senatlves last we**.i none Is mor;«,tofc SrB.fpre thev go overseas, ttpleajpd than Mrs.-,Edward F. Feltk-.iRrfqsh tank. Brlttanlca. ,+lrli haa(ert. the president .or.the New Jertey.b«a touring the cantonments, Is"Woman SufTrBge -.•Association. "SVe pcJfodulpd to visit Camn Dlx wlthtnlare pleased, but ooj-surprised," f^ld {tenmays, it will remain some tlmejMrs* Felokert . " 1 > la particularly aofl; tile Boldlers'will be shown how]gratifying thst thfe; <pte of the jj*1*" [thittank l« worked and the methodsJersey delegation -VBX six to fonif Intofbe fi^inwed when she leads an at-favoi- of the amcidjnent: . .and • be- tack. Thin Is considered a vital partcautfa we have so many strong frlepdajinfftbe dlvislon'n tralntne and part •among the leaders In'both partieg*we the "plan to make the^oldlera as fiar<* pAd that the vote waa evenly;dl-!f»sjpossible when they go "ov.vlrlea between trie ' DemocraU And (hern "
Repnblfcana. •.{'•: <- \ Corporal1 Alfred J. Berand, of-M•Of these ' fhe r'nree DemoCrfits. Frpnch am>y, will soon visit the rat
Congressmen Scull?. Hamll and F^z- li>nm«nt and will speak 'were all In donfress whei
"We admire the noble behavior ot rthelms flannel, aodat Cambrsl. cot-e American* who bare left their ton and cambric. Biit all the to'
i l has thev did last TKurWar. The three
the battleBel a fo nt-e In German hands and the fa*-illand had lived In
a comparatively ahort time.her h"»t%nd. alie in aurvlvi
( Vast Becotid Ion*, J. Han!, and Frank J. McWade.
Itljbuigii. Pa.
thi. elty. and •leWade. of Wat- when
larto. the Infant riauirMand Rose Jarto, of 310 Mc-BtM**t. dl"d Wednesday
ftarsoon. The fonerai was h«M at
„*.,„MRa W llr.MM GACB. labi
Mrs Minnie ilium- onub. wife of also I srvtved' by two sisters, Mra. Jdied Saturday night O. Splcer and Mrs. Sarah Tiuwortl
i. Long Island, bortb. of this city.' Tbe
e thla city and i | Ml 1-FOlUi MAR8H 8CITDDER.d Mam Scudder. agedho had a wide acquaintance
lnfleld. dlsd at his residence•fi Rev Dr. Phllii> B Centril avenue, WeetOeld. Mondayif the Flint Baptist church,'afternoon at 5.30 orclock. after an
Belated and burial was la Hillside illness which confined blmeter? retterdsy. "home for the past year and a halfThose who arted as pall-bearars llmrt trouble caused hla death.
Midvood Sanltoi- had been 111 o'Jy waa brought>,Tuneral took place Wednesday |:ht at the home of her sister. Mm. >itle R. Demlar. of «R Grave street, fr
Rosa -btvame ooe or South n 0 o'Bw reaaon than to help as. The torles are silent: probebly t1«eT willBrook1* heat known resident* Americans are now In the trenches hf, nulled down »y the Germans,a honorsrl by appointment aa an*- t?1* P°Jlu» wonder at the won-!M-m> xutts *J0, before the war. areitnr (m . .m«i MMml b m ( l W n l murage'of the troops from the | I4 BOW, and a woman muat p»v o
lUrtfs." utonorttonate Increase for her $10Mile. Plaean Is an aaslstant In a ••iw-tlme costume. Hearv demands
leather for war nse sent trie costhc.«-i soarlnT In proportion.•r«tllW water U In great demand
li» PVance, The residents ai
lorsrl byHe served
Republican presldenta. retiringthe Democratic party went In- j
i office with the election of. Presi-,Ross was s llre-
'long member of tbe Seventh-DayBaptl it church and waa highly es-
lemtd by all who knew him.Tti. i deceatied la anrrived by one;
laugl ter, Mra. Hay Rose Davla, wife>r R< v. H. fcugene itavia, and with1
an Is an aaslstant In aFrance, her Mucatfon
ttintc her foi- that line of workiirfng the war crlsln. She saya con-• ruinc the>' meetlngr with American(fleers and soldiers In the dally rou-HG of businessi "Wh sn we rireet anmcrlran ofRcer or aoldler and thank
what they are doing for as.'•' home yesterdar after- him la encased in mission work i n : t h p y ™erely raply. 'It Is o d t I
eon aad bnrial waa la St Hary'a Shani hal China Mrs Davla was a ; t h * 8 n d ° ' t n # eighteenthI h P""-*"** <=»•"* to "nr e
Knlf >f Columbus build!niy American and third privateNapoleon's time to be awardedtdaL of the Legion of Honor.
Congressmen Baqha- Rlntrlrvhanri-rl he raptured a machineion and Lehtbach bave gan.and IT Germans and the honoi
- ri conferred on' his following «Is
B water taken from tan-i. The «nn»l!e« of these fanestar he containfnated throngh wai
conditions, the decaylnc of bodies oV
he Pol the class ol 1899 1); Plain eld High School and has been
years. M:
sre w . j . Demter W. A. Godfrey. |- la'ad and John Ricketu. )
iiis^me ner hasrvived b* two
MM and Mlaa AMrs. Hattle B. Iemler in Democratic politics, and
Miss c a m e flfieirt. and Mrs. H.ist field.
Mr. Seadder was born inWestfleldnd lived thett» all hta life. Me was
ilde her hosband. Mrs G ub Is < ngaged In the real estate trust;Pharles m New York and '. Westfleld. Mr
had always'bean prominent
ITKWTIY J._ HTSTHW1TZ.ral oT Hekrv J.
, treasurer of the Union iifteay, and c m of Plain!
idsd by a l»rg* narobar of rela- |f"n and Mends from North
of tbe party leaders In West field. H<Fi HUM, »a« elected to the Board of <Aosei
rreshoiden four time*, the last Urnsijn April. 1904 ( for a two-year term
During Orover Clejeland'a second.ministration. Mr. Shudder served
s postmaster Of Westfteld. Hs waimember of Atlar 1-odee. F. and A
Mr. Bcudder was a wldowar. ' Hiinrvlved by two brothers, Georgedrier, or Westfleld, and KphralmScudder. of Sfonx Fails. South Da-
ota. and too sisters. Miss U » l crudder and Mrs. F. H. Callaway,
of the 8prlnirdale!charge ef the service.b t l f N t hi Tlev. Robert
>*H<1 aMHt«d, The doral trib-* Included iK-t nieces from Plain- fhlrd
of "Tkir1 and Plalnfleld<M Fnllowa. to both of
•nc-rl Botial
North I nd a native of this city, droppedMadison avenue, at Wi
treet, Sunday night. Death
* lo tha far
ef t n
' (««rr«r,trt
^'lan to . ^
1 • ' * • was th,
lly plot In th« Sprlng-
rsjent In his family. Mr. Bar-rather.- the late John Barry, of
Ib Second atreet. dropped dead Inyard of bla Lome about .flfteei
ik- yfcar. ago, am) another brother, Wil.rry, expired suddenly In a
ivsnne, the ykrd on West Third street several
it for t*e pasthi condition be> b
and early lift t
j sars ago.
uRlcal
nteht."> *•"" flftr-ebin of the
JAMKR BARRY.Jamas Barry, aged forty-Sve yean
rtls-
Barry was employed fis a la-at the Pond Tool Works andapeparxnees was In etcellent
h h dp
lth when he made a trip to tow^op- 6 mday night. He resided with a
t s t o pnrpose'o a ramlly of seven children. TheeeA • ' * M r N
nrk. and Mrs. Kate
Thp funeral was held In St. Mary's: "yesterday morning. Rev.
ther Holsters officiating. BurialQ St. Mary's cemetery.
"t Ms borfood days «|a HANCE FOR TOBApCO PUK1>.f»rm Ijiti.- *.- -.m^f.1 St. MaxVa T. A B Socl»tv, will
* pl«lniiel<), where he had R »• a receptlna and dance la T.*** w-a. *it,m-ianar! IT ** "•''• W.as**InKton"s Birthday
'• times la the, bay. grain and P bruair t l . the >proceeds to be add-—•• >t fiiSTt*** v . «««."< to f ie tobacco fund maintained
1 t1) "d conrtn. Hwry *"' r .members of the prganliFairvlew avenue, the f> B ar~ - -
liabeth *U1 tumlsa music.
doty.mtory the tsfy conditions that natQra>lvntry with |frtim. the conflict. This order ta es-
iShouId we not come to r'dnilv htheir aid now?' Many people would, Distilled water *ells for nlnet<
gressman I,eh Ibach I to auppoi-ridment, as' he, *>as voted firesalvR measures. Congressman i
Parker opposed the amendment be-i>M he said he believed In State*1)
rights, a
y o uhave forgotten that,Americana cannot."
The; economic aide of French
>ar [r^nts a bottle, whern fonnerty It sold,jfor eight cents a hotOe. eontaininti
Ifeltwo quarts.
AK ECONOMICAL EVENT
YOU CANNOT ATTOKD TO MS
STUARTS SHOE SHOPANNOUNCE THT.TR
Ahhual Sjioe SaleComprifiiig Piicticajlj tho Int ir . Stock of
Fall land Winder SHOESj tor Hen, Womtn «Bd Children.
Stiiart's Slioe Shop215 WEST FRONT STREET. OPP. PEOCTOE'S.
of which Mlaa Elisaieth Pope, of'ity, ts chal/man. and lira.Colby, or W # . t O n n w . Is
chairman. Mrs. Colby has beenworking actively In Washington (orseveral weeks with- the Nattenalrongrenlonal ehafcnlan. Mrs. MaadWnni Park."
This Is the TimeITO STOCK UF ON CLOTHINO AT
• i IOLD P R I C E S
: IReady made and made to order.
They are surely going higher.
SPKCLfL
FANCY VESTS, si lo 36 tt 5(1; price j 93.00C04l>UR0Y PANTS ,'. I.' $3.S0 and K00
. B0^S f MACKINAWS ,J. W.OO to $14.00
YOU KNOW THE OLD STAND
: FRONT STREET, OPP. PARK AVENUE.
Schwed Brothers
been; elected since tT-e previous ratewas taken, but all felt that hey Were'orrfctly representing aentlment: inh'fr district :by voting as they %Ild.
"Congreasman' Bacharach announc-td bla belief .In th^tpederal amfnd-tiont at a mass meeting In Atlantic}tty in 1916. and Odngresstnan TJut-llnLcamp- PYlday evening•hinoon came out squarely for II at,TJ^M. C. A. hut No. 4. Saturdayiur Bute convention,;In TrentonitwojtiljJM he apoke in the men at hnt No.
iihs ago. We liajl expected Co«-| : annflay morning at the base hos-
njor Botrasavlt. of the Prencby. «!>s a visitor In m p to 1nt the worV of th* French expertsrtied to; this dlvlrrfon.
John D. RockefeHer. Jr.. arrived
Con : p,ndav morning at the base ho»t '.tin niial, and Sunday afternoon at but
viewparty, waa formed
j _
t tn' ' " I 1 * * * * * " " • " * " • • " • ' " " "
nt at tbe Scott
MISSION AT St. MART'H.nnonncetnent V.tn beon made that
a mtsalbn win bs held In St. Muchureh. th|8 city, for* the two weeksrommencfap; Marcti 17. It will; berondoctod by the AfMbtolic fathers ofNew Tort one of,'the strongest're-nglorts oriranliatlons/of the kind InAmerica.
M.Sewer Contractor| «"«• Pip. hr uJ. j
fcoilt. . . famished by day or weak
! Tart aad B«Hdsnoa, <
OSWALD'S?SATURDAYCANDYSPECIALS . . . . .
You can alwayt get CartrtySpecials: at Oswald's eveirBaturda>.
Ice Cream SpecialsFor SUNDAY DINNERS.
-1>y our home made (ee iCream and be convinced thatit la the: beat In town.
AUTO DEL1VBBY )
P. G. Allen,\ipAnnzvo: A ooirntA OTUI (t
U t m* fiffnre e . ** f .
15 W.SeooiidStl
Don't Buy a GasRange or Fireless
Cooker InotUyou have seen
THE WONDEKFTJLCHAMBERS' ttB.ZLXBS
GAB EANOE. ICooks with (Fas turned off.Come in and let at explain.'Cornices. Skylights. SheetMetal Work, Metal Ceil-ings. Sewer and WaterConnections sod Oa» Fit-tiDg. j
WINN & HIGGINSISM.
Plumbing,
NORWALK VAULT CO,
artnfield. New Jersey
French Woman Tell* Former Plainfielder of War’s Economic Pinch in Her Ct
Major-Gen. Scott f. Inspects ] Camp Dix Crawl, pisassd Personal Mention of Plainfielderi and Others Who
Haoe Heeded the Sammons of Death Daring the Past Week.
Transportation Facilities
miw mh'Iim I. anvil o. I * Bgb t> , iHiate fanaral serrlr* aas MM panoarahlp i,, gtir.iiUr algbl O’er IM b°dy of .boat O.a f Sophia o^rold *»WS d«Uh Of- b«r of the !„*, tt.a day ororlooo *1 IM bom. ahim ha. > J>7, II"*r Mr. r II.-1- building on a— of »•> wo.I girth .treat Ur this organlj ic ft Ilarrtng o ■■ Id charge and thn l.ru« L.|ai - •• in \V"MIs*b r»*n#tarr. M ** tr^sas p."! If Y Hondny morning MTM ODUI
Ofhelal. at tho Y K C A head- .ou®rt*^s -are making spe>*tal efforts “to task a * fine sho«hi| In the organ- ic Mtble rlaii drlf*. wbleti Is being through the various can- tonment* of rhe east. A Bible class h&4,heen organised In everr Y. M. C. .A building and an effort will be made to attend this still further and or- (TSSil-o classes In esarv company At prvseiW the rlaaaea are held every VAN DYK 168 EAST FRONT STREET, •Among the Nei ho! are Jubilant the result; of Joral suffr4ce of Re are- OSWALD’S
SATURDAY CANDY SPECIALS .
■hlgan; arVaon.
acting You dan always get Caddy Specials at Oswald's a very Saturday
Ice Cream Specials For SUNDAY DINNER*
OSWALD’S Pittsburgh. Pa (TAIU JAItTO. ‘1 Oars Jarto. the Infant d: gatoelo end Roa# Jarto. o £^*•'1 etreet. dl»d A iftaraoon The fnnerai w «>« parents' home yesterc eoon and bariai was la fl
AN ECONOMICAL EVENT YOU OANFOT AFFORD TO MISS
Don’t Bay a Gas Range or Fireless
Cooker 0*18,00 h*o* mem THE WONDERTUt chambers' nmaa
OAB RANOR. Cook* with |U tinnl .9. Co*>. in ind lit as axplain. CmiM Skylight* Rhset W.tal Work. Metal CML
STUARTS SHOE SHOP ANNOUNCE THEIR
Annual Shoe Sale
MISSION AT M. KARYT*. Announcement lies'been made that a mfsalbn will be Reid la Ft. MaWtf Chureh. th|a city, fer the two weeke commencing Mare* 17. It will be conducted bv the Aptfctolle father* of New York, one of t^e strongest rw- ffrfoaa organ fiat tone; of tire kfnd I h
Fall and Winter SHOES M. MANGO Sewer Contractor An Opportunity you should t*k* adTgntag* of
WINN & RIGGINS
Stuart’s Shoe Shop
& This Is the Time I TO STOCK UP ON CLOTHING AT
OLD PRICES Ready made and made to order
They ary surely going higher.
To bury in a. Wooden box; a .late (id eoata let* than the Norwalk. A expensive Dtp once you bav* *e bottom of the ^iorwalk Vault tog. (hat comfort if worth any price y glad to une thij Norwalk—he can Decennary infoem.tion . Isj
or brick cistern or e.en a cement vault with an unsealed l heavy top lowered and sealed by hand is naturally mors ten with your own eyes the workman rrroent the top and ether into one aolid piece of masonry yon are asliefied - and fou could pay. That’a why every modern undertaker is guarantee hie work. Your undertaker can give you the
The funeral was held In 8 urch veaterday mornln ither HoUtcrs officiating, ul n 8t. Mary’s cemaUry. FANCY VESTS, sue. 36 to CORDUROY PANT8 BOYS- MACKINAWS
and HOO to 04.00
YOU KNOW THEjOLD STAND 1
FRONT STREET. OPP. PARK AVENUE.
Schwed Brothers
. , ■ on . - .... .. ...at r» n T*' r.^ i,^ St Marv’a TAB 8*>cl-tv will pl>ir0.M. where hs had « *• » recaptlna and dsocs la T. A. •— h. at 11 ”sM. Waa''laeto"'e Olrthdsy eve. ! ““e. la Ih, bar grata sad r bra ary Jt. Iha arced. la ha add- *• —- *•— a. ... ' lo 11a tobacco load maintained *^*1 *** eonatn. Harry fr ' member, of Iha oraanlratloa In
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iniliiiiT
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iiirtir'ii
The U. S. Government Invites Youto purchase Vi i Saving* Stamp* Utaed in dTOominiliom of 25 cent* and $6.
Ban 1* v i « cc l«at iarMtaent for ima!l fnnds. The 55 stamps yield 4 per cent.
taterevt, con.] <n ndsd quarterly, u d until January 31, J918, they oast only $4.12.
The 26-cent ' *h ift SUmpt are very handy to f t t whenever 70a have ft quarter
ess •000 acenmiilste a coniid*r*bl* mm. J
We MU both ldndi of these 1Lain pi! .
NATIONAL I BANK
HARVEY R;LINBARGERREAL ESTATE «Jid
LNS USANCE
Edge Explains VitwsOn Port Development
upon bla deriuuid up-L#gl*lt.tiira> (or »r>pnoprl»tii
of 1100.000 to continue the
Save Your Dunes: ifor a KODAK. The new Kodak Bank
System will show you how •PAUL R. COLLIER. Film Special!*
— 81 I l&4-iee E. Front :Stj
the New York-New JenwHarbor DeTelopmeut Co
Cdee dadarethat any general »cheme
retlsxe c
win dosa st 12 o'clock noon on Saturdays, tnsuad of 1 o'clockfermarlT.
Hotel Waldorf
Winter NecessitiesWith the Hood Off
iTLOWBXS
roa iii. OOCjiffy we get right to worJc at
repairing your car. Find tbe badd start'in to mat&
t right again. Have both the skillad equipment necessary.' We are
good "people to have restore youruseful
Pyro Denatured Alcohol
Bhdlator Mid Hood
COVERSMittens, Woolen C*p«
ROBESU u d Troublt Lampi
New SUtt* M u d D17PAJKY DYWMG. CLBAJHKC CJias. L
•1'f.on*
CLINE'S Garage40,000 Feet Ctf (-.lain. f
FIOTSU Designs by Flora] ArtisteTelefrapJi Ccrnnectioiif Wlt
norlBtn In Citie. of U. S
DnDGEflRDTHERSEVERYTHING FOB THE AUTO
CARLaing Machine Auto RepailCo
410-416 SY0AM0EE STREET, PLAINFIELD
Granite and MarbleWorks
EADIATOE SEPAIRING A SPECIALTY
it*i at prie« that \art right
JOHN;J.EXPE^RIMENTjS-Start O>« new year right bf resolving not h. _ ... . .._
nown quantities A bad cigar Itj only a bad cigar, and a poor automobile»n be traded In with the loss of onlj a few hundred dollars, bnt an in»ur-
anoe risk Incompetently written outfit prove a disaster foreverDon't experiment wltb a Fllppery sldewsllc this
» w i etiaaper thin broken bone*.This offlce knows bow to task ear* ot roar famine
4TH Aim; RICHMOND BI>.'Fko««i 140. ' U If V
Iraki or U » r , F™rtCT» or Bodyr r l n n IV this Knn la
r rifht at the vrrj lawvat pvttea. aM*la <i( AHAM KK1>.
LAMP AND RADIATOR WOEKJB4OS wur r VBOHT BaUUCVr.
gumrmmum of ,W.U-.-T7 job
PLAIWFUtLD A
RYE WHISKEYE. C. WESOOTTGeo. MJ Qarke Co. ~ ?
SPECIAL SALEkead The Painfield Record
The Ryder &t Graves Electric Co,• HI f —ma *• *Hai • . " ii | Cb.
Comfurt? It tx-gins the Very moment y
York and fills t-4-rj- hour <.f tlic>.Ur.>rv. •
New York jto J
BARNARD
Souffi aud
Exclusive ;"One Class"'Cabin Serviceisiiit »n.t wti i .T arc of the h v n
. : -•< i .. •»•!•. l-.r,-e wrluurtyn and mriL
witlv
fA W. PYE.
I Paaaenter Trame Manager,CLYDE-MALLOEY LINES
Pier 36, North Siver, New York
To Gar OwnersH a v * y o u B K i d r d t o . i y
AUTO ELECTRIC SHOPC A. KAML I W. T. BIVTUPT.
) * ! • GROVK 8TRKITT THIINK SIT PMISHKU.. X. J.
freight and other traHlc no*1 that theGovernment Is In control of Opera-tion, would necessarily result In.sx-teitslTs construct lvi> operafllitha New Jersey aid* particul
hlarly. It
thisis Che Qowrnor':rone poealbillty Indicates th->ity or contlnuirjR to recognize andipport t be h»rbdr deTUlopmentMmliiion in order that tlhe inter-
.etrta of New Jersey, and likewise theInterests of New York, so far as theirpart of the commission I" concerned,may be'properly represented.
The Idea of the development of thePort of New TorK has crown attaceSince Governor Edge proposed a ve-hicular tunnel and general port de-
lopment at the befttnttlag of his sd-Inlstratlon. The Fort CommissionM been appointed by Governorsfce and 'Whitman and has already
been designated by the Federal Gov-t as the Ward Board of the
Port at New Tork la •m. number of Ole.tlm«to of cost of the »nel has been made by 1OoeUials. sad the comml.&senth-K the project n u :wtth! the- work to s p"'at 'uu w m «*.»present Legislature Is aslwd to n i
'jtldela method for flaaneliA. P * •
lv KitstlfylBg to hear msn^lk.ThZ I1 dore^ P. Shonts, presifleot-tof tse IT ft-<ter-Borou([b Rapid Trsnaij': Camr-.; I
»nd Frederick D. UDdsrwW !Jz!; |!dent of tbe Sri* Rail
' testifying before th,(the N*w York City Chaniblr^mere* that the oh* •pr«tli«i wrellete eons«stlon ofi frct&bt-•Port of New ; Tork Is to!crvttgreat freignt yard on th* >J.V jmeaijows. accessible to *Jr tfi»nttlroad line* throughroads and to th* heart 1throush m. vehicular oi-under the Hudson RITM-
"Tf>* saRMUon of: aon tn» New Jermay aborclearing houa* far a
y f the nhi tmSwith the heart of New Torfc U ro.-lj!M afgowent tor c*ntrali^ti011 <~!trot and legitimate land I ca r Tregulated p l l > ^recn Isted pool Ineat« .and therefor* douT plan."
f«|lr,>d. l n ^recUy«ld
PLAINFIELHTHEATRE====1:
upreme Vaudeville
Today and SaturdayEntire New Prog-ram, Including ; .
•THE GIKL WITH A MILLION!EYES"
She can see anything. She cut tell you anything -
Because SHE HAS l.oooiooo EYES.
CATHERINE BATES AND MAE LATHAM ' I
Two Bab; Tots.
Clark and Harvard, Rose Berry, Frank and Addinffton;Others, and Newest Photo-Plays. . . .
NEXT TUESDAY, Matinee and Niyht . I '' ' JAMES E. C'boPER'S
BEST SHOW INPremier Con,NK HUNTE!iig Beauty jciEve. 8:15-1-2NOW ON &
With the Premier domediaa ' | ! iFRANK HUNTER
And a Big Beauty Chorus .Hat. 2:15- 25c, 35c, 50c Eve. 8:15—25c, 35c, 50c, 76e, §1.00.
SEATS NOW O N | S A L K
00MINO SOONThe World-Kamotu Irish Tenor
MB. THOMAS EGAN
every home there should be kept a supply qf
WTNES—LIQDOES— CORDIALS
. . BALLANTINB'S ALES
family use and for hospitality to guests, i; I
y appreciated these cold winter days and nights.
Let us assist your selection. j '
T E R N B O T T L I N G 0 0 I M P A N Y
Second St. and Central Ave. Tel. 190
I
NCE SAllI
URSAT PRACTICALLY
ALF PRICECh
EAST flRQNTi STREETITS]
lainficld, N; J.
S. Government Invite* You Bavtags Sumps laud ia denoolsatioBs of 28 eraU ml *8
tnveatmrut for amaU foal*. The $8 ntampn yiald 4 per oral quarterly, tad until Jtaatry 31, l»ll. flay oort only *4.12.
Stamps an very handy to pt wh»mr yoa haro a qnartor accumulate a considerable nun. .
adl both kinds of theee stamps
CITr’ national bank rLAINnXLD, N. J.
HarWUr this but win cloas at 12 o'clock noon on formerly.
Winter Necessities
Non-Skid Chains Aatl-FrMM. Pyro DmMAund Alcohol
Emdl*lor and Hood COVERS
Olorci, Mittens. Woolen Cape ROBES
PlashlighU and Trouble lamp! •
Plainfield Auto Tire Co. 407 WATCHUNO ATE PHONE 1980.
EVERYTHING FOB THE AUTOMOBILE
luraMM mi |fUta| ;«ir _ » to UURANTUI). Pi’irumi.n AUTO LAMP AND RADIATOR WORKS -L HI man ruKJKT uun
SPECIAL SALE
EVER-READY FLASH LIGHTS. BATTERIES AND PORTABLE LAMPS
At Plalaflald'e Largest Electrical Store
The Ryder & Graves Electric Co, J » Ate A L—— €» tar w Jer aaooin enn.
ALL THIS YEAR U8E Barnard’s Bread
TOUR OROOER nar« are! yo
R. H. BARNARD BAKER AND CATEKER.
WOODHULL A MARTIN BUILDING
Hotel Waldorf
aad Oftn
Save Your Dimes for > KODAK. The new Kodak Bank
System will ihow yoa how PAUL R. COLLIER, Film Specialist
81 1B4-1B6 E. Front St.
Automobile P; WE CAN
DO TOUR WORK AT ONCE . ESTIMATES GIVEN.,
1 Ring’s Garage With the Hood Off
ms Ntw Statv hUW Dry
no WAtcaivM iva
ADVZRTISB THE
RECORD.
in a jiffy we get right to work at repairing your car. Find the bad spot at once and start in to make it right again. Have both the skill
id equipment necessary. We arc good'people to have restore your
a usefulness.
CLINE'S Garage JOHN ft. CLINK. Prop.
ISA-140 RANT HKOOND HTHKKT.'
r LOWERS for 111 occasion*
Chas.jL' Stanley ISO EAST FRONT’
floral Designs by Floral 'alacrmph Connect Ions Wlli Leading Florist* In CHJa* of
Dodge Brothers
WINTER CAR
Laing Machine Auto Repair Co. 410-419 SYCAMORE STREET. PLAINFIELD
F L O R IS T A large a—orttaeot of put rle-* frwb every day. Order your I
Edge Explains Views on of Nov Toe* la MiHjuioa n,
On Port Development :SSS?S3^5
Commenting apon bis demand up- i the I^gtoUtare tor approprlstlon of f lOa.OOO to eoaUnue the port de- velopment praHtolaarlea In chsrge of the New York-New Jereej Fort end that sor general scheme of railroad Improvement to reUeve conceetlon of rrelrbt and other trsfflc now] that the Government to In central tlon. would neeeeenniy reeuilt In ex- tensive constructive operations on the New Jersey side particularly It Is the Governor’s view that this strong possibility Indicates the neces- sity of continuing to rocognlre and support t be bartxtr development rommtalon In order that the Inter- of New Jersey, and likewise the Interests of New Tort, so far as their pert of tbe com mission Is concerned.
•*"«“« *»• Project tu :-«*! th. -orb .. . KlniJviiS 'r-f» LeuWature I. * .Id.!. MiU for On.nclut TU. Governor ..Id II w|a — KtmUfyt.ii to bear m.n.lik. jw
ran Ideal'of u.
cly ted. The Idee of tbe development of tbe Port of New Tori has grown specs slboe Oovernor Edge proposed a ve- hicular tunnel and general port de- velopment et the beginning of his ad- ministration. The Port Commission dies bees appointed by Governors Ml. and ’whitman and baa alrandy baao danimat'd by tba Pad.rat Oov- aramant u tb. Ward Board of tho
doro p shonta. mum tar-BorooRb Rapid and Prod .rich D. doot of tho Brio Railroad tomlfytnf before tb. etuamitETi tb. KM York City Cb.mhbr at Com mart* that tba on. •prnrut., » rail.?, coanatloa of frefihi u J! Poyt of Nov i Tork la loirrmu. «'•“ frolbbt yard oa tba B.w J__I moadoaa acre—Ikle to air tha nail railroad llama thrcu.a TMd. and to lb. han't *22 tWouai a vnhlrulnr ar oU. tmdor tho Hodioa Rlvar r' "•ni. auanatloa or a fr>l,,t o. tb. N., -or. C7 "J .1—rtaK hoc— for all. ruinml. •hlrh will bar. dlrvrt roaamnZ with It." declared 0ow«„ J? "and by m—n. of tb. ri#m with tb. b—rt of Now York I. m-JT an atgainaot for c-nlralldltiM^’ trol and loKltlmat. anil ■ ram la tad pooling ar rdl™.'aL —ta .and tbarafora directly, i.g~^. oar plan. " V
4-i~ 4
EXPERIMENTS olvln
sn be traded In with the loss of pof^e few b snee risk Incompetently written night pnive a Don’t experlmeet with e slippery sidewalk this, weather. idred dollars, but ee insur- forever
r _ , , Iesurance; cooes cheeper then broken bones. This oOce knows how to Uk» cere of your basis see
Geo. M. Clarke Co.
kead The Plainfield Record
Granite and Marble m. 'V •• Works
If jam w^n« yaw mug* tea (M, at prim— that am right, a., aad a- m.
JOHN J. BRO 4TH AND RICHMOND
TkM. 14*. I
Gibson’s
WN
RYE WHISKEY E. C. WBSOOTT
PLAINFIELD —THEATRE==rr
Supreme Vaudeville
7-All Star Acts-7
Today and Saturday j Entire New Program. Including
"THE GIRL WITH A MILLION EYES" She can aw anything. 8h. can toll too anything.
Because SHE HAS l.OOOlOOO EYES. CATHERINE HAYES AND MAE LATHAM ‘ \
Two Baby ToU. Clark and Harvard. Rote Berry, Frank and Addinjjton
Others, and Newest Photo-Plays NEXT TUESDAY, Matinee and Night
JAMBS E. COOPER'S BEST SHOW IN TOWN
With the Premier Comedian • j FRANK HUNTER *
And a Big Beauty Chorus d i Mat. 2 :18—260. 38c. 50c Eva 8:18—28c, 38o.80o.78e. b 00
SEATS NOW ON RAI.lt COMING SOON
Tho World-Famous Irish Tenor; MB. THOMAS EGAN
—
4
To Car Owners
I Owl (IMMIMII* •• • poo* corjil o*
'•*1 C«*iW^ •••«
tellies.
KNOW NOW.
AUTO ELECTRIC SHOP
Comfist? It tw-gina the vrry Uwrd the C1yd« l4nc J*tr»nicp In Ncf ■nd fills v»|rry hetur of the delightful journey . New York To J»cl;sonvillt
Direct without change Calling at
Exclusive
litrlnUin. S. C. .tiotel (iunj CMgnp. . t H %i. 'W.',m,.rj.Au— •ttont*. M-i-i. tkgwst*. d •!! poir.U ?«>atb *>hI
“One Class'’ Cabin Service taine and UrvVr are of the trsrr^t
of rsfTrtit A W PYE.
Passengw Traffic Manager CLYDE-MALLORY LINES
Pier 39. North Rlvar, Naw York
lq every home there ahould b. kept a supply of WINES—LIQUOR*—CORDIALS
i BALLANTINK'S ALES lor family ua. and for boapitality to guests.
Kepecjslly appreciated theae cold winter day. and nights. led it yoor selection.
TERN B0TTLINQ COMPANY Second St. and Central Ave. Tel. 190
CLEARANCE SALE
FURS AT PRACTICALLY
1ALF PRICE
Chas. Kurtzman’s 178 EAST FRQNT STREET Plainfield, y
f i•
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