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**/." j, bi de«p«aai<w»" In. h«.umaujrf CranfordrofjhansffrfpToi Baor- A pirad?..«o4er lb«marihalbip *of Robrf BCrme. and emulaing»f floii, bands,., men in uniform, Sunday Mhoo!. children and /auomobiles will endeavor * sir up eohu- iam forh nlrd Libery Loan Kvery igagisa\ion and every" auo corner s Ufged"io ge In nmmunica lon wilb Mr. Cran* and ake par In be demonsraion. f - The Hens League will urn yer o be own be flag pole," for which funds were pole will b«he MaeConnell riangle a Eaanaaa and Miln srees. In all probabiliy Senor Ku you will make he presenaion speech for he Mfna Lr ague * * i Tbe 3i 0. U. A. M.* following heir usual cusom., will donae he flag. They are rying o-ge herev. E.H.Compnn, formerly of Cranford, luctsftakters "as:*senaintbb;riyoh" and Rev Compoh.he affair gives promise of beig ai commemorable one. The Lib.ry Loan Commiee expec Cranford o buyji quoa >of bondo he firs day (April 6h.) ~ and e»ery-effor--hlshi»elng-inade - o win he prie offered < for he firs own o repqr iag.uoa,sold. April 6h i he firs anniversary of our rirance ino ha war. Deail* > f he parade and exerciea will be publln?d in- hin paper nex week. Firs Church of Chris Scienis Cor. Mfln S. Springfield Ave^ Craafocd Service Sunday morning, II oclock. Sunday School, 10 a. m. We<in*adi«r<veqiire«ioioaU1 meeing, Reading room, Church edifice, open dally. * excep Sundays and legal holidays, 10 o IS a. m. mmbwpvke: 9KOO^S AND BATH ALL IMPROVEMENTS"../Lo;.60xi8(T VBRY REASONABLE /APPLY -OWNER -210 MANOR-PLACE ^ 1638. CRAN1 jnty. -N. J., THUlSDAY,.MARCH 28, 1918 DANCH AT BLUE BIRD One of he larges and nes enioved dan<es «rilh jeasolvaa given by Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Palmer in honor of beirson George Nearly fify guess were presen. "In he course of he evening four eliminaion «lauces were beli each of he winners receiving beauifulprizes: The music, furnished by Marins Orchesra was excellen. A eleven oclock refreshmens were served. Followinghe refreshmens dancing was indulged - In unil one oclock. Those presen were; Tbe misses Elizabeh Jves, Viole Powers, Gladys. Hougbou, Rosanood Moore, Edna Monenecour. Kah* erine Damon, Margare I/JW, Lillian Babcock, Marcia Frman, MableHearon, Bey Sholes, Bessie Arhur; Grace Tripp, Florence Sansora, Edna Sansom, Arlin Willen< brock and Corane Belden. neh.hopkins, Edward, Sanom, Fabian Mahey, Sanley Ives, Ger ald Frman, Rossel Damon, Hoy Hearon, Rober Addoms, Theodore Bradley, Noel Wood, Richard Mul vey, Hubbard Nichie, Hamilon FyrE^ward~"Tpmnnson," "R6«e Denman, Rodger Aldrich, William Maropey and Milon Walker. Aim Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Aldrich, Miss Raynor. MRS. RE. MURRAY Wishes o announce ha she wiil resume dressmaking;.. 401 Cenral Ave. Cranford. RJ< FOR SALE! Sma Weiera laddfc isd iyji wry niahe for cmtdreaine, I hf"*mkfem < as ocflnwstflar-- rlir6b" p y reaooable, ioclodlar addle and bsrou. : : R. E. CRANE, 209 Cenral Ave^ Cranford DRESS GOODS Direc o You from Wholesale House LINENS. MADRAS, SILKS, iflffons, SATINS, SPOKT > COODS,S«KT1NCS, E«j. Now i> be-ihne o sar Ibe Spr af, Sewing-, umbrilshe shops o " you. I have he sanplei.. : : Appofamen by jpboo* afer 3 oclock and MARCIA P. FURMAN T«l. B7O-W WHATS MORE APPRECIATED n he home huvvu of beauiful flown, selec Mr hroria «om our amormn of varkim. Deliveries moa piorap-au owen ~ gwrnaedobeperfycuyfibaumeofdellmr H.& H. FLORISTS :v. ". ei. aw-w 25 N. UNION AVE, CIANPOIP M Frui & Produce Marke) Tel. 288. SPINACH BEETS - CEERY -, ), LETTTJCE,- CHBOIJJCB] SQUASH -l^arrots ~~, QRANGES XJAULIPLOWER. - ~ " - AM. klnds OR CANNED GOODS :., h,". "MADE IN AMERICA" * * NEVER WERE.PRETTIEIl- Why No Make Yonr Selecions Early f Come in and aee fie newes novelf-leahir Pocke "Phoo" Holder- _ Hb de wophoographs^jus he proper-bing for y"our oldler frfend. BIRTHDAY GAfeDS»}, TALLY CARDS - PIOTURB-*RA MBS SHADES LINOLBUMS WiLUAM GRAY BURIAL & CREMATION CO. CRANFOBID, H. J. n WTUWMSLPV W. J, \ \4 eve%i«s;aa4 special, wmb«rinlerediinderh«< of M. C. C eira. $.7 FBJBBJBYniUAN CHTJBOH. reene, D. D. Faaor. TheEpworh p Leayoe Uague will UoMM i The regnlar Sunday services wil an Easer amice Sunday eveoiflf/ be held iu he main audiorium,ol a y yodock and %n Easer -«-"-* he church beginning nex Sunday, will be "made by h«members, Easer Day. These services have h«league. The Rev. B, S. aid been held in he chapel siuce January,, in order o save fuel. The new will le*d he meeung, ^ ime schedule will be followed, befinning nex Sunday. Services hu Sabbah asiollowir; Worshippers., Sermon by he Faaor. Sabbah flcodd a 1% ddock. - The usual Good Friday service Will be held" in he chapel of Jhe nrcb, omorrow evenig begin- 8 oclock sharp. This serhas been well aended in ren j-ears. The public is invied. 5i should se heir wacher and docka» ahead one hour nex Saurday Jnigh., Therewil be as usual a special piusicalprogram for he.easer,mr.- E^S.Morey. ^M oclock ding worship a 9 o*docfc Spodal music. Sermon -by he Pasor. - < A union communion service wih oclock in S. Pauls Church. A Food Sale, conduced by he Sunday School, classes * of Hisses Gladys Teller and Nellie Grossmaf will be held Saurday morning iri Reay l *"drng~ sorev Thr prowedl of he sale are for- he. missionary offering of S. School. Pauls-Sabbah The regular monhly business meeing of S., Pauls Broherhood will be held oj Monday evening in he church. All members are expeced o be presen. A he RIVERSIDE DWgr SHOP Sa Bf oru Ar. %. Telephone 878-J CUT FLOWEIS-FLOIAL DESIGNS-PALMS» In "a,.,. and Seassa. Specialy. Ferns. ing servjee nex Sunday morn ig, he 31s ins. I is hoped* hai ery member and frieud of he congregaion will aend. The Eas er offering will be for he church SSCSiSBfSSEl S-cu"o6T"-wIrBi"Ferd"Tn ffie cburci Easer afernoon IU fou oclock.,. *.." ~ There^wlll be no evenlug acvlce,. * Tbe mnua Meiia League Dinner be held In he clupel bi evening., The rueei of he, Prebyerlan Church have armged o hve he clock on he church pushed forward one hour,ome ime afer nine oclock on Saurdiy: nigh YOULL enjoy i, II you have «ver ecioyed any hing. If you go once, youll wan o go again. Is going o be he ba dance of he season Given by he A2-iw,rC;v^>«-XT.:r-«vriAr~",v of Cranford, a Cleveland School APRIL. 3^ 1918 Music Tckcb, Flfr CWJII REISBAOH- COWLES American Maser Pianiss IN JOINT-RECITAL Cranford High School Audiorium Friday, April 12h \ Admission The Wesfleld $1.OO 8:30 P.M. Hemsiehing Shpp of 132 Eas Broaci Sree, WcsHeld will remove op/ April 1, o<, * - 218 EAST BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD where/i will coninue is; special line of business A War Saving Samp FREE o he Winner ^ -Wach ioiie V,;ATATBKA^;;TENNIS4, y-,* :r -.-- L.alwHnarade on Aprif?6ii;aiid v»e l cre"-,, - 7 ion bluiks. Each one^yrill be nmrnber v beginning wih number 1. Subscribe for ; ybur/xibery-iioan Boiad on his. blank and reurn i o he Cranford. Trus Co. before April 9h. A drawing will ake place a he Cranford Theare on Saur^ day evening, May 1 lfh^andhe subscriberk jrhose subscripion blank boars hefianonniriber as he one drawn will, be prcsen- KNrrrwiG_SQR WAR WORK he. Cranford branch of ho are busy ewieg and. kniing for he Comfors Por«ardlpg. Comraiee. conduced by b Chna4an Seienia> ef h aloihfr> Cburch a Boson. Mrs. J. L, Chrisy Is lbs chairman, assised by Mra. W. B. Srode. Mri. R. C. Aldrieok * Mn. K. W. and.mr*. -8. Wneaon. Mn. Chrisy has dun > ed her home as ]i local hedqoarer, and many workra aaerobla here each Iu ady o lfier work or g«ma rial J work on IA Telr homes. 0 A fa aa h aricles ro compleed hey are fowardad^o Buiof. ~ > Almi 30,000 rielu h«ve been en i Briish, Prnob, Ialian and Belgian aisoclalons, Son* of he recruis from Boson for hi Briish andcanadinn force* wecj supplied wihkiiihid arlcm before ny Uf home.. A feaiuri of ha eomfors forwarding commiees work which haa for refaga children. Ten of he commue* w«r«fln iniruoed.in ihi making of a modl garmn. «aon of-he 10 InirucUd 10 ohers, and ha Uer iecama capain*if ama ruced.. Before bginnlngo ew for>he refugees of any counry, he commi- (eo asceralnd ro only wha arlcj<«were heeded, bu also he form and maerial desired, so far a possible. Much praise has been given o hu comfors forwarding commiee or he Tjhrliian Scieniss by p raona ioclaed wih oher war rnllef organizaions, for he high qualiy of he aricles produced and nyays-! J! M 4 R J, Nearly 500 mien commiees ofo conduefd by Chilln Sclenlii hrough ou he Unied Ses.. OBITUARY M.EllwhBh Marin, aged 87 s Wrigh Mrs. Marllu wan a wldpvy, and her home wai Jn VValden, N. Y., she, having come here o visi her (laugh ar some lime ago. The body K«J hipped o her former homo,/for burial. Har^y Cox,»Red 18 yesrs, on of lyalid Mn. Howard Cos, of 80 Grwe.sree, died a hi parens home on Balirday morning, of cerebro plnsl irieninglls! He Wss a. a Sugrp Colleg.and grad uaed from ne CIe*elndHlgirSch ol Ir he ClSs ofm1917, wih Iorors. While la ibe Crsffford schaos, Harry ws Very acive and wss always a big blp o his el, hsvlrg held varlou* offices In lh"e Ahleic Associaion and on hp saff of Ihe Sjudcn, be school piper. He wai a member of he Fir Prebynsn Church and a member 6f - *r ^pfl^-p*opi»^f «uef«(ys of Chrisian E d?vor. Ha was ken leriouily ill.wfaie in Ihe audliolum of Rugers College, on Wednesday nlgb, Marsh 13, and wai brough home by hi moher he following day. Beides his parens he Is urived by wo iiacr Edih an j Louisa!ox. * -. *» Tbe funeral services, which were privae, were held- o,n Sunday, and Inrm n wi InFairviwCmeeryi Tb Tuadiy Bridge Club ha poponed IU, mingi unil Tueaday. April 9b, on accoun of Holy Week. PHICB 3 CPNT«:. BELGIAN RELIEF Mrs. H. R. Van Smn, a cha of he-caneen Conmee,bad eh of b ha colleen on of clohing- f* relief of B.lgian sufferers, and wa_ aasied by Mra." J. A. Bums ed. Inj lorlni and picking. -.!i Oiber membeie of bli eommleil are: : Mra K. H. Crary. Hn. F. 8.f Baylia -Prank ~ankmand Mra O W. P.Uroa^ Those oullaclng clohing ia bs neighaorhood of aair homes wer«i>1 Mesd.m>a Sda.car Damon, R. A.4 Munnall, II. E. Awa/r, J. F. Pea*^ isun, D. O. Irvi. g, R. B. Waseoo, C. C. Vei.r.a, S. W.-Sharp. F. R,. Harrio, H. Freerasn, A. L. Vloud- ^ laud.*a. C cqmyne, C. H. Sdr^ man, U. W. Andrs n. C. Culm, ar.,, B. II. Millar, J. Plumm r, S. J. Cox, F. Riebardi, Suriiug VTjirnr, I], W. aurnar. W. B Andrews 0, ^ M. Moil.r, W.. C Mulvay, am Mlsf] Bracdnbush. Mr. J.A. Poer very kindly dona- v, ed he usa«of rdoms In h«cnronlcle * building, L and Mr. Bury gaveb: Nln. caaa of shoes and clohing fl were shipped..home GUARD Tha Cranfurd Homo Guard held. i meel g Tuesdy nigh inv? he Ellsbeh Arcnofy. following he regulsr drill. Plaa for disribuing ammunliloh abou he own, nhre I" will be available for he fcuard In caae of necessiy, were dlicusied. A laer fiom-he Adjuan Geneial wa read, nlnir hai he Cranford.Homo Guard hnd been admied* o ho Sae Miliia Reervo and were ruw undor lupprvislon of he blaa auhoriies. NW equipmen will probabiy b» aiord oonv- G. Culln, jr., was eleced»cre*ry of ho now unid Company, andf.j; B, Pra, reaurar. The dues ^ made $3 prr year. Iilec. 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Jl GREAT GERMAN! DRIVE BEGINS Guns sar Bale byi^juma^haiosljnefor Lengh of Fify Miles, MASSED FORCES GAIN GROUND. o -KalssrVI Firs Assaul Bemhardwew Pre- - ceding Offeasive Uapreceden.. ed Cans Heard In England. "koodoo. The greaes and probably hadecisjre bale of he warflwla he -BriiUh ilnc* jjrm. Berlin aodouncr he rapure of IB,- OOU men. 300 guns and he Briish. fron line on aflfy mile fron field Mandial Ilalg sae* ha be Germans bare awalned unpruuedeii- 5 Tw IWilKh were holding he vnemy.ui liejr -"ale iwklions," ac- «irdin: o he flmi Uriixh communicaion.- : The repor, declared ha I lie Geroons, cuniuunl heir aacks In rea srengh along almos juli he bale from. A several i^ln«<he Germans gained, A% ohers hey were repulsed in rmnler alarji. luii; almlii lio Ilrl- proporion o he magniude ~vsri of lio bale. Mans foun! on priaonerii show-he Hermans are" far fromrau-hliik he objecive* planned for -heflmdny of. he operaion. The exac locaion of.rm UyiJsaA Tbe eoemy has wide he grenen arillery roncemnil^u ever w«n, u «nn every 13 yanu on one fiecuir. _. Fory enemy dirliiiona (aphroxinuie? ly 480.000 men) hare been idenified on IbjB balie frofil In a brillian couner aack* he Briish.jefook and held UOIKUUM. abou hree miles behind he.old fron line, wih he help of anks. Ilrilah.aircraf aided maerially hu Infanry forces below, killing or wounding maih.y Germans wih, heir machine HM while flying a low ulllnde*.. :., - Imporan miliary posiion* belilud he line, and aviaors accouned fur numerous German alnneu In bule* In he air. :. V,-\ y? -,-._.. The Germans are holding Bulgarian roop* mi a reserve. Large numbers of Auiran guns are being used! Th 7 A V M d ^ d l be Germans bands free for lie-wes Skech assers ha he German he firs day were 80.000, hose of he Ilrilsh less han half of ha number. These gures are he bes available a his ime and are generally regarded u as conservaives,, - As soon as news of-he bale was received exensive preparaions were made by he hospials o receive he rains of wqunded from he channel pos. Long lines of ambulances!iegan forming a hexdaring Cross railway saion when he. nrs of lie wounded arrived from he fron Scenes no nallke hose daring he ^bale of he Somrae Wereenaced, he " of ambulances s«chlng ~a«ray i he saion orjm dy Nocka.»c>oorr German heavy guns poured anwr Increasing sream of seel Ino be\ posiions-,wf he BriUsh, agains wi reced. Tbe waa of exen, so begms was booes were shakes. In one secor of be 1 he grea drive was dl raory bombardmen ied Inensiy and ha be rumble of Bngand, where n German mile*, wih Bapahme as be\mmedlae J, ^ Oaly hese kraeral,deal» V he mighy bale ha la, rasing have received. Bm wih, nicfe a errflc bombardmen, followed by such desper^ ale infanry fikhlng. he losses run We*,. - PITH OF THE. WAR NEWS. > e«ians/advano. aejewmssows freeaare* areclens he ltlwrfc siaiiiiaiih awaeu. Wfj.anajor er %rfa*by saaswirvsr.«oea gbrxgi dehnan Arlimy Cxper Cm* maneine- Feres* Faeof Ymfc a. Von Oullwl la ndmledly he hea barrage llro slmeklh hi he Kalfieri nrm.v. I WBB lie who made po»nll>le he dlmner o lio Ialian army. WHEAT PRICE AT S2.S0 Presiden Has Already Ordered $2.20 Jor 1918^Crop.j... of Secion Proposed by Senaor Gore Brings Senae In. Conflic Wih Presiden <. WaKhlnsun. Tho prlco of whea o he farmers HOI fixed" ir $2.30 per bushel hrough lie medium of mi amendmen o lie agriculural flpjiioprin Ion hill punned by hu senae. The uuiondineiit wus adoped by hu voe "of «> o 18, and he bill currying he niiipiidiiini was hen passed.wihou a, roll coll, ; Toul,,«M>ronrliil lonii Ciirrlcd In he bill uinoun o u lile over 128,000,000.. "Tho adopion of he whea price p p soclloii wn» forveil liniiieh lie enao over he oppoirlon.of he Ircs- Ideu and food Adiiilnlsriior Hoover. Plro «lnjh of her debao were devoed o he secion.wlijuh feos ;pro»(w(l by imae should flirree o lie secion. II may mean ln he Iresdeiwllf Hur i.n«*eimmry o-veo le-blh-enlien I Imck o.congremfor furher consideraion. - :,i\:<-:~ Tlio acion of lio senno lirffija n *lian> conflic beween in hndy mid he Presiden us o lie price which should be allowed o he produce for he 1018 crop. The Presiden hug already by execuive order esablished *2^0 as he linale price for whea delivered In Chicago;.Tlija would moun a smaller price o he producers i heir local marke*. The lemle price, however, would guaranee g o he fonu- er ahi a his local l -narke k he h price of 2.60 as he minimum. >,.., Tbe effec of he &Q0 pride, If carried ou, would be o raise he! prlco of ^our, o 4he,ulimae consumer. Innsnucb as he SiLSO price allows for ransporaion, qnd conimlmlon while he S2.&0 price doea no.. The debae on lie bill bronchi ou srong pleas Jo. help.he farmers by. guaraneeing him a price ha would make whea ruling>orb whhe. 8eoudrs doe, McCiimber, pronha nnd Heed, lendlng/ilie fl )i forhe «2.C0 grfatwikaflmwlhgieclbnrot lie wes and norhwes are urning, o more profiable crops on accoun of leow.price obained for heir crop 1 las year. i..» They conended ha ho counry will fnce a shorake of when; U> lio mlnsr year unless, he producer Is guaraneed he higher price by-way of a Wnus o raise larger crops,! i A secion desujied o compel all clerks in he asriculordl deparmen o work eigh hours a day* which was Insered liv lie bill In he. house ami known as he Borland amendmen, wus sricken from lie bill by a voe of 40 o 23.../.., _ J OSRMAN WARCRKOIT>A88K8, fs.790^000 Veed byrelehfag. a*..-. elallsa Oppo.ln B < ^^ Amserdam. The German warireev Ho 15,000,000,000 Mirfea/(normBlly W,750,000.000) 1uu\pS d^jhe"uis mdlurin he rejehug^nd been-nnej. ly adaped;.the Independen^ ^ n JMwrd Bi ^«i^aln«d ha ie Briain Takes Same Sep, Alhough Allied Naions HadTried o Avoid Drasic Acion. U. & NAVY TO MAN THEM. Toal of 77 Ship* Addc). <a h«american Merchan Marina^NkV 000 Tana Pu Ino Allied «W lee by gnglanda Aeloo. Waahlofon. Preldeu.jWlbjon, Uv oed hl» proclamaion akaf over 4M,-.DOO ons or Duch ahlpplna; or TTWups wjfiln he erriorial waers ^ of he Unlpl Saes. A he same ime similar aeu<& waf aken by, be/nllled gorernmeoa on 200,000 ons of Dncb ships -In heir respeclre pors. L The proclamaion reads":., "WUereaa be law-and pracice of naions Hccords o o belligeren power he rlgb In ime of miliary exigency and forpurposes eksenial o berprosecillon of war o ake orer and uilize neural vessels ying wihin is Jurisdicion (> "And, whereas, he ac of Qonsres of June 18, 1017, eniled,an ac miik, Ine upproprialon o supply deficiencies In appropriaions for he miliary Brik* Firs Ler4 of he A* miray R«v«alr Bla InsUae. CWoa*».) O*>n1f»f.l»ia,ir<aura * LES^F0flaHCH31 Vfl PROART TOPICrJenu our eaaunpo r 1 KASTEB MBSIOW. UHHON TKXT-I Cor. « OOLDBK nxr-thanks be uno Qad b* sjhrebimie rlearynagh,onr ^wfltt^etsei^foriiirn^ iualed ime devoeb osady, discipline and oher feaures. I is mani- ending June 13, 1017, and for he oh- ral 8ll PP n K bad los since he war er purpohes 1 confers, upon he Prenl- D fk» n - ",827,5T2_ gross ons, while, fesly-nnlslr o.judge he Sunday den he power o ake overibe POS- wilpjards ouside of he cenral pow- sessions of. any vessels wihin he era were urning ou 0,000^75 ons. Jurisdicion of be Unied Saes for use for operaions by he -Cnfed "Now, herefore; I, WoWhWwTJson. Presiden of he Unied Saes of America, In accordance wih Inerimlonal law and pracice nnd by virue of he ac of Congress aforesaid and as commander in chief of he iinny nnd navyof he Unied Saes, do hereby find and proclaimhn he Jm- Ieraive miliary needs of he Unied Saes requires he Immediae uilizaion of vessels of Neherlands reg- Isry now lying wihin he erriorial waers of he Unied Saes; ""And I do, herefore, auhorize and, nke over on behalf of he Unied Saes he possesslqp of and o employ all such vessels of Neherlands regisry as. may be necessary for essenial.purposes conneced wih he prosecuion of he war lignlns he Imperial Corman governmen. BRITISH SH&: wt- jalw?rsf" jycre^deirrovctj" by "Wr" he Unied Saes Shlppinu lp>ord ns nu\al air squadron. Enemy aircraf may lie deemed expedien, and heaacked. ue-jlrilah. uiuclunea..while, he was no worhy o unloose," Lessus, in hnhewas "emped In all make o lio owners hereof full compensaion i.i accordancewih he prin- Ah 1* J U I J ciples of Inernaionallaw." U BOATS 1417 TOLL. Abou 6,000,000 en Ship Lessee In Year. ~ London. One of he mos Imporan saemens made o he counry recenly was he speech delivered In he house of commous by Sir Eric Campbell Ocddes, firs lord of be admiraly. He appeased Khe demand which" has become general recenly ha lio counry should, b» old.he exa^ ojnoun he Whipping?losses. * " " J The worlds shipping, exclusive oi enemy ships,- was 2.800,000 ons less a he end of-1917 hab I was a (Ge W ginning of he ijar: Tills Includes ordinary maravloaae as well as hose dueo enemy operaions..!**?.»!» In he las 12 monhs he nroouh of onnage sunk was 0,000,000 Insead of.he. 0.1100,000. claimed by Germany. SSjjOT^ill^^lb^J of 113 per cen, be said. This is he, resul.of U boa piracy in war: * > <,- \i ;.,, ^,, " Toal olumjre>unkv.;.:.^. «,<m.ooo Toa>. onnage buil...;... s,ux)0,00o Ke loes- 1. 4.,^.«...^. 3.j6ob Worlds oal. 1014...43,000,000. Per cen. ojplouvfih.. r lr. --1-C.LL WORLDS.NEWS JU* JT. CONDENSED FORM* boa^.he,ass«u\ wkieb sailed fs»v Uexlcanpor^r^lh Oermans,j(jenau) WJ 1^-^ V**}*^* on board,has Warship and aken o a Pad for lnveaiugavonjo deermine i he WM.sarUng on * r* ; <D(erma»ls1 suon, near Mons. BelJonu Mbniors Bombard Ciy.on Bel* gian Coas 8eaplanea Acive In Helgoland Bigh and Four Teuon Warships 8unk in Acion Off Dunkirk. -Ixndon.^Osend was bombanled by Briish moulora and here wns a seaplane aack:- o(t ReieoTand.-according- o ho official announcemen, The admiraly saemen says: "Osend was bombarded ^lils- afernoon by Briish moniors wih successful resuls.,. ^"I^lorjojlie^lwmbardmen four ene- spoing for he bombardiden, wih he resul ha anoher enemy niuchine was dciijroyea "Briish seaplanes; engaged-ln reconnolssauce In Helgoland and Bighs aacked enemy, mine sweepers wih «uchine gun Ire. There were no casualies on he Briish side. All our machines reurned safely."., Two enemy, desroyers and, wo orpedo bous were sunk qff Duiiklrk his morning by five Briish and French desroyers, he admiraly also announces. * """, One Briish desroyer was damaged. The Briish casualies were sligh? Tiere were no French casualies. Th> gbnodncemofollows; "Vice Admiral Douer repors ha an sclbn occurred oh* Dunkirk beween 4 and S oclock.his.morning. ^ Two Briish and hree-vrencn desroyers were engaged wih a force of German desroyers which ha~d previously 1 bdm> barded Dunkirk for 10 mlnqes. Two enemy desroyers and wo enemy or- K- Surlvors Miave KeeirpT*aW ip fromwo enemy orpedo boas. "No 1 allied vessels were sunk. One Briish-desroyer wa«, damaged, bn xeacbed, harbor. Tbe Brjlls.li casualies,«ilghu llh Th i There j«ere nom> < rench casualkisv.,. - i,-,.,, *- : <z,.; Coon Price RecsnU Broken., Mongomery, Ala. All records since he Civil War:were brokenwjhenhe Sellers, i f Cnim Company sold 700 bales of coon for $192 0v a he Ha rae.of 39 cenbj.a pound. Thfs hi lie flrsknon-n saeof spjarge an amoun of coon a 35 cens since he war,. McFadden Bros, of PhUsdelphU were he buyers.,, 1, rt - TTr... T." - horiu.ln Alsace ire seuag socks. of b,umah hair, according o Alsalau newspapers.. ;. The owners. of.he hair are invied o make heir efwwfh4he paying of-f flee othe.prnssan wai mlnu&y. Tbe price~beng paldbyhe sae *>r he bes Qualiy e womens hair, which Is ed frwvig purpose " " <BeadFbfl.-2:Ml.> A crea many 8nnday schools wol probably omi be review lesson and deroa be day o some spedal Easer exercises. This pracice we canno wholly condemn, bu we would urge eery achoor *i derae some ime o a consideraion of he lesson ex Berew Sunday is dreaded by many superinendens, bq.i is a- es- of knowledge ^d s skill In n eaching, g, as well as he-characer h of work done during he pas hree monhs. p Some codemn Bible-school eaching ~bj comparing: I disparagingly wih ha of he day school wihou aking Ino consideraion be difference be- school by. he same pedagogical sandards as are applied o our.public schools: The Sunday school deals wih driaal realiies and no^ alone wih, oral" iisse*ri % ls"^"wondetfnles- Uraony o be olessln* of Ood ha wih such meager: equipmens raining and ime a our disposal, he resuls of ho Sunday school are sawonderfully effecive in-he Chrisian developmen of ou counry. Wlh-rellgious educaion legislaed ou of our publlc-«chool sysem, almos enirely negleced In <our home*,- and no one family In five-or six conneced wih he. Chrisian church, his suggess a condiion savor- Ing of culured psgnnlam." This ough no o discourage he Bundny-Mhodl worker^bu *ab«< ehallense. Kim a greaer concenraion and more var- ian-endeavor.- 1 If a review Is desired, summarize he lessons byallowing,welve classes or welve persons oeach bring In a brief, diges.»*.,.>. Lesson 1 gives ns he.esimony of. poins like as we are; ye wihou sn.v Lesson S reveals him"ns he holy.one 6 God, wih power over unclean spiris nnd oher sicknesses. Lessen 4 shows us Je*n» as Savior who Iron power on earh o forgive sins. K he be no be Son of God he worship of Jesus is ; noblng lea«han paganism or ldolairl Lesson 9 shows ns Jesus as BM of he Sabbah. Lesson 6 ns he! Son or God. ho only In his healing power;bu In bs auhoriy *ver"»- clean iplrla wih power o delegae, r, safe when you ake Faher Johns Medicine for your< cold and o iisfriec frpm morphine, chloroform, codeine, heroin, or oher, dangerous drugs. "SOME SORT OF A BISHOP.- Eminen Churchman "May Safely Leiv he Classificaion o he Many Who Know Him. <, Bishop Greer of New- York; wliu l.«a grea friend of Bishop WhlHiralof Pisburgh, enered a resnumn n- Cemiy and sa do\yn opposie amibr.mnn. Afer a ime he and he- man engaged In a casual cpuversnlloi; :nnl h^ srnnger"finally said: ""-""";*" * "Vou look somewha like» cicrgrman, sir." "Well, r am one," said Bislmp iir«t. "Oh," said be man. "i< ha so? Episcopal, I should Imagine?" "Yes,": nodded he bishop. iork,i Yes/ said he, blsliop. "he.sfanger/" answered Bishop Cr.cr, "1 ny definie p:iri>li. I- :.-"Some sor of a,bishop, hen. I n>sume," said he man. >, The._ waier -nx his ime bmu^li Bishop Greer his check., "Tes," he answered ns he. rose» go. "Tm some.8or.of a bhihop." KiBims Made From. Tissue Paper. >,llun.are now being mode,eulrelr fronrulne issue paper nnd mlmuro,ha. auhoriy o" ohers..lesson >T a peaeivand wool The h^-uc IMF Lesson T ahows J esus «s «he e gejmcher T j h (SiiMsed Ino hreads ana nm i" w who wflkbrl wflkbrlng. f a.-compac.lieavy- ma or fabric. forb ebundan frui and r eemaj^lfe.1 Le#a»n abowsbe mar* i, >8rena, Indeed. velonsyr«niliu»j Jfower of, he divine "Wha remarkable fea in l.o seed,,aesses, K T sipfvs Jesus as he of lifing ha«vhe. srong, man 80a of.god, whom even he winds and he ea.jma obeyf; Lessen «shows 1 pllsbed laely^ \ "I Believe besucceeded n Jesw as be 8on of Qod wlfe,dower; raising.bu salary." dnn J upon he nnahepherded fauliude/abd he. ezerdse of his divine creaive powerm feeding hem,^,. >^ «The Disurbance. he. silen»ncln». >.vvuuiuuui urine in wfll" also show na-^words-cmrnnnlcae vlauy o sociey bu-hai heir fefmooaligh chaer of liexe Luna-icks.* "Of coursejrochareview-will pb«f 5 rapid and lee, bn i everysiu-, i U a ea ^required of he pupils, a ofanofln rih pp, ae ofanoflons covering,he work of begflaj^j^told.be.prmjored and givenohemts weaafadrince: from which a half dozen "migh be seleceyfor wrien review during he class hour. This la no heoreical»*«nmnysv DelnganccessfoIIycondnced... The:Holjr Xand where Chrlr 1 lived, smtered, died and rose again, has recenly been capured from me conrol Of eobnnm empire, and 4pren hisory indicaes he probable early esablishmen of a Jewish saein his knee* can ge.a r if Cbalrm^ Chamber- JMiMlQjMaura.rias Held he Prims,. i ^ v, Madrid; former..premier, Anonio Maura, recoguiedlaa he leader of pro. f-7i-is onlyiwheir omorrows, burdea is added o he, burden of oday TfaOs-Fln himdreawllesliap: alf Bjnipahlei.Tn Spam, has been dl-. an%dechiuilcs soon will lew "fir reced o fdnn knew cabine. I was announced. 1 ha be weigh Is more han we con, " -V, bear." l - "..,. bunder conracs sold orhave The resignaion of ha,cabbe or he * i govern Marquls.de Albncemas^was presened V March a V^.*" 1 ** 1 *^? 1^ " J he rabjnc, gave "nno ju4pu»obedience-- ss-much-, as <*>, obey lahe-iifoper e^of a. raional sonl Uo B Silgne; An>beonsisea;Clir siui Is no evl-

o r a of rer ene^. p- r. " o? "I - M- h» ijr e* P*» «f l«_ RAINB RA / CWMrfklHT.ferWlUUn HMLN< BUM, Gordon Spends a Bosy avering. Page smoked pmddly, no he hear wihin him was.roubled. I looked as if sclfrldge hah mns sp his mind o frame Gordon for a prison senence. The wors of I was ha he need no In^n any evidence* jar : ake any chance*. If Uaedonald,.eame hrough he sand wih an Menyflcaion of,,ss oba.afjds. wuaniuie, nan would go down he rirer o serve ime. There wss enough corroboraive esimony o convic S Peer- himself. "" v "rm jus elling yon wha he said," Diane explained. "And I worried me. Bis smile was cynical. I couldn help hinking ha If he wans o ge «ven wih Gordon.,. Mrs. Page sopped. JThj maid had Diane moved forward and shook hands We for me. Ifhings break righ I wih him. "How do you. do, Mr. can do- wha I have o do wihou Srong? Take his big chair." help." < Banford Srong acceped he chair "And If hey donr Srong waved ind o cigar. He came promplyo heon impaien hand. "Cu I ou Ellio, objec of his call Fve aken a fancy o go hrough wih "1doir knowjwheherjhls Is.where his. I never did like Selfridge..any- and fain" go a wife and I don Isbbuld" havecome -or no Are youhow; folks for young Ellio or are you for work for Mac Why shouldn I have Selfridger he demanded. some funr "If you pu I ha way, were for Ellio,? smiled Feor. righ Migh as well play ball and ge Gordon shrugged his shoulders. "All "All righ Se me pu I anoher hings moving, hen.", - way. Yon work for Ha<v.Are you on *The lile miner knocked a he door. his side or on Ellios In his-maer of Wally himself opened. Ellio, from he sheler of he plnersaw he* wo men. he coal claims!" In alk. Selfridge shu he door and Diane looked a Peer. Heookhla- Wme o answer. - ^ "We hope he «%! claimans will win, bu weve go sense enough o see ha Gordon Is in here o repor Hell eu he ruh aa he sees I If his superior officers decide on hose facs agains Macdonald, I don see ha Ellio Is o blarney Thas how I looks"o me," agreed Srong. Tm for a wide-open Alaska, ba ha don make I righ o fa his young* feuow^mjoogk; " WnnrTBafliTiWfim; square. So Tv* come o ehyou ome- I hlnp" i - -. He smoked for a minue silenly before he coninued. Tve go no evidence In his favor, N I bumped Ino somehing a lile. They led him by alleys and back while ago ha didn look goodo me. srees o he office of he Mncdonald You know I room nex him a he ho-, Yukon Trading company. Under orders be knocked on he door and called el. I beard a noise In his room, and- I hough ha wasfunny, seeing as hewas locked up In Jail. So I kinder dose, o he log. wall,.srong ou" who be was. -Gordon crouched behind lisened and heard whispers and hehim...sound of some one moving abou Then^a a doorbeween bis room and mine ha* Is kep locked. I- looked hnrsgh he keyhole, «nd InEllios,.., roon here was Way Selfridge.and anoher man. They were looking hrough papers a he -desk. Wally pua sack of hem In his pocke and 0>«y wen oa; locking jhe door behind hem."..«.-.- y had no business doing ha," mri ou Diane. Wally Selfridge Isn n officer of he Isw." Srong nodded dryly o her. "Jus wha I hough So I followed hem. They wen o Macdooalds offices. Af- 4^Z^«!!^»i»M«^«ii» man here. Then presenly he Ughs wen oa The man la camped here for he,njgh Will yon eu me whyr "Whyr repealed, Diane wih her *B*rp eyes on he miner. "Because WaD/ lia some" papers er»he don wanx.fo ge away fo>m Dim/* V.,1.1-r i. _ * *. "Some\ of course." > Gordons papers, of fofve said ITf",.,-. All Ms noes and evidence In, he * of he coal claims. probably." con- "Maybe. Wsily has 1 solen hem, bn fm L «n»^emnigh o burn-hem he ges orders from MacJ So hes Holding hem aafe a he office.". \ w"adr has h Y m ^ p r C knd o safe abou JiUC evidence on he «oal claims.", *,- ^ i W i. abou fiordonand Come on. l a whilel or me U j Jffe ha bu unil now here had been no reason why he should. Wiuiln a quarer of anhour he lifed he Iron-grilled sash noddy from b«frame and crawled hrough he window. - Ha found, Page and Srong waiing for him in he shadows of a jlne ouside he yard, of Selfridge., T,o begin wih, you walk sraigh home and go o bed, Peer," he young man announced. "Youre no In his. Xoirw-no Invied- o-rar jry: "T don have o ell yon why, do IT". The engineer undersood he reason. He was an employee qf Macdonald, a man horoughly rused by him. Even hough Gordon Inended only o righ a wrong, I waa beer ha Page should no be, a pary i o i Belucnn- Iy Peer, wen home. Gordon urned o_ Srong. Tows s.noneedjop came o he edge.of he porch. He gave a gnsp and bis hands wen rembling.ino he air. The six-gun of he miner had been pressed bard agains yard o he ree.,...,, A sigh of Gordon he eyes of Wally, sood on In amazemen Lile swea beads burs ou on his forehead, for he remembered how busy he had been collecing evidence agains his man. "Go your keys wih your -Y-yes.".,... "Ooraewlhus:"-:.T f Wally breahed worefreely., For a momen he had hough his man had come o ake vengeance on him., "Le mo In/ Olson,"- ordered Sclfrldge.-,, ; The door opened, and.a man sood on he hreshold..ellio was-onuop of him like a. panher. The man wen Was on Top of Him ILJo a Panher. down as hough his knees.were oiled binges. - Before he eoud gaher his slow wls,he barrel of a wvolver was Take I easy, Olson," advised Gordon. "Geup fjowly-kow.sep back, behind hem,-., -. I- wan my papers, Selfridge. Dig op yom>key»andge-hemorme, r m of Ms; -o«u C K T ^ OTland lef Jn.iae. klone>ihi- Ids Wally did no need- any keys. He ElUo.commanded. -. "-" i wr. Tn* hree ^pu Uui heads knew he combinaion of he safe and wfiaikd- ; opene4.l S*Fom an Inner drawer he drew a bunch" of papers. Gordon looked Ihem over carefully. l.srong sa. an a ableland oyed.wlh a revolver which came back o order bne vis-he Jammed playfully Ino he somach, Ali hem" announced he field agen The, safe-robbers locked flielr prlibne» In he o«oe iind disappeared Ino,^Tbey oured ied ws^lg«s4,d»honof aistjud, Pe o* "BP. oahed, wen dow«ino as>oe dnng- ra,the wswii Ipooid a himhi aen Oordon ae as If hv.maer, sppareaqy uawoe of [he exdemen he was causing./ He pam no heleas aenion o he nudging and he whispering. Afer he had finished breakfas, he li a dear, loaned back In his chair, and smoked placidly. Presenly an erupion of men poured Ino he room. A he head of hem was Gopher Jones. Near he rar,wally Selfridge.lingered modesly. He was no looking for hazardous advenure., "Whad yon doing Ven* demanded Gopher, brisling up o Ellio. M - The young man wached a smoke wreah floa celllngward before he «Tm smoking.*,/,."don yon know we Jus go o from huning you wo posies of us been on rid lghr;.gopher gtared savage. ly a hemoker. ".>. Oordon looked disressed, "Thas oo bad., -Chens a elephone In my room, oo. - Why didn yon call up? rve been here all nigh" af. irons** frees he keys «d asswiy sa he end of The dark hubs* eu o her f r h d J W 7 g lufdj KocLecKT "He did no speak,bn she yon. Toung man, youre mighy smar lel he seady Insisence of hlsgnre; Bu I wan o ell yon ha youll nay In self-defense she looked a liiiu. for his.".-the pallor of his face len accen o "Did yon wan me for anyhing in he Ore ha smoldered in hln eyes. paricular or jus o ge up a poker : Tm going o marry yon,: Slicbo. gamer asked Ellio suavely. Make up your mind o ha, girl," he,-, The leader of. ha #oue -gave Wra-4-saWfBrshy.. self o a Job- of scienific profaniy. He There was Infinie piy In he look was,spurred.on o ondo himself be-ishe gave him. "Theres caulder hings cause he had heard a ier or wo be- nm nnn sui waves beween us, so hey hind him. When he had finished, he are." 1 she quoed.. formed a procession. Be,, wih Ellio "No If I love you and you love me. handcuffed- beside Mm, was a heby he Lord, I rample down every- head of i. I marched o he JalL hing ha comes beween us/ : - CHAPTER XVII., She knew he remendous driving power of he man and he was afraid Willow /Creek camp, Ill be,, raced In her hear ha be would sweep her Ellio..The ocfcslon for I wns ah e r e. " /. - -... v -.. 8h«ba Dos Ne hink So. from he moorings o Vhleh she clung. press dispach from Washingon o he Through Gordons mind here flashed The fingers of Shebawere busy wliu "There Is somehing else I haven effec ha he pressure of public opinion had become so srong.ha Win- a professionalprizefigher: "If you a word.of advice once given him by ho embroidery upon which she worked, old you." The; embarrassed lashes bu her h.6o«hs were full of ihe man lifed bravely fromheflniihed cheeks Jeln a. rough house, doa; wai for * who iay-,a«leep.oo-he-lounge; Hlr ouwermaiy hi* Io61c: "I donhink 1 ofilce,migh be forced o resign hishe oher- fellow o bi firs" srong 1 body lay a ease, relaxed. ha I care for you. TIs I ha place., This-was ablow o he coal They wcro crouching for he aack. Already healh was flowing back Ino am shamed a my flcweness. Bu I claimans, and he. Sun charged in In anoher momen-hey would be upon hla veins. Beneah he an of hedon no wih he full of my hear".viriolic languago ha ile repors of him. Almos wih - one moion ho hin, muscular cheeks a wanner color His bold, possesulre eyes yielded no Ellio were o blame. He was, -he sooped, snached up by he leg a was beginning o creep. Soon he would fracion of all hey claimed.. Time newspaper claimed, an enemy o allheavy, sool, and sprang o he bed be abou again, vigorous and forceful, enough for ha, Sheba. Truh Is ha hose who had come o Alaska o earn upon which he hnd been siing. sriding over obsacles o he goal he youre afraid o le yourself love me. an hones IJI rj^ r^xcr-^ har. Jo nn»ffif - amoun he had paid her and had re-?n«e<l. JojweJWm or anybody else.. Shamed and humiliaed, she had kep o her room. The check had come back o her by mall. - Across he face of I hehad wrien In hla srong handwriing: "I don welsh od my bes. Tou can give ome wha is no mine. v "Do no hink for an Insan ha I shall no marry yon.". She,moved o adjus a window blind and when she reurned found ha his seady eyes were fixed upon her. "Youre geing beor fas" she said. ; "res." _, 1, The girl had a favor o ask of him and les her courage fall she plunged Ino I.-.,,..:,,). "Mr. Macdonald, If yon sa> he word Mr. Ballo will be released on ball. I am hinking 1 you will be so good ss o say.l"j - His narrowed eyes held a cold glier. "Whyr.,,, :i "Yon mus know, ha la Innocen Yon mus.,. warily on his guard.."he may or may so have been one of my aackers. From -he firs blow I was dased. Bn everyhing poins o Ifhs he WrM-* <! -. <> r - / -.. "Oh, n o r Inerruped he Irish gir, her dark eyes shining- sofly. The way of I Is ha be saved your life, ha he fough for you, and ha he Is In prison because of I" "If ha la rue, why doesn he bring some proof of I?" " "Proof r she cried scornfully. -"Be- weeb friends! "Hes no friend of nuns. The man is a meddler. rdesplse>mm> *> i The scarle; flooded her cheeks. "And I am liking him very, very much," abe flung back sanch]y. - < -. Macdonaja looked;np a he vivid, flushed face add found i-wholly; charming. He liked her none he less because her fine eyes were no and defian In.befaalf of his rival. "Very, we!!- he 1,sunedTTn grf him ou if youil do me agoodurn:" Thank yoa Ifs a bargain."""" \- Then sing o me." - -..* "Wha shau 1 slngr ^ ;. > some ruh In ha, Mr. Macdonald. Youre lawless, you know." Tm a law.o myself, if has wha you mean, I Is my business o help hammer ou an empire In his Norhland.^ No need for me o brag. Wha I have done sneaks for me as a guidepos o wha I mean o do." "I know," he girl admied wih ho Impeuous generosiy of her race, "I hear I from everybody. Youhave buil owns and railroads and developed ma.es add carried he wenieh cenury lao-new- ouposs. Yon,hnve given work o housands. Bu you could give no adequae answer o he fac ha an Indicmen hung 1 over hla go so.fas T can keep sep wih, you. head. In Alaska be waa already conviced by public opinion... " " I am one of he lile folks for whom laws weaamade." ; r In he lae afernoon, while Gordon, VThei hi make.a new code for you." was sill, fifeen miles from Kuslak, he said, smiling. "Jos do as I say and his horse fell lame. lie led 1 limping everyhing, will come ou-righ"- o he cabin of some miners. Falndrnher smile me his. "MyThere were hree of hem, and hey grandmoher migh hove agreed o ha- Bu we live In a new world for women.. pj p he penaly ^we pay for freedom.". Diane came Ino he room and Macdonald urnedo her. "I have Jus been elling Sheba ha I am going o marry her ha here Is no efcap» for her. She baf beer ge, used o he Idea ha I Inend o make her happ/.". The older cousin glanced a* Sheba and laughed wih a ouch of embnrrassmemv "Wheher she wans o be happy or no O Cave Man?" Tm going o make her wan o,?, Sbeba fled, bn from he door ahe flung bock; her challenge.. "JdonY hink so.v. J.,_^ influence o ge K4o r* leamd.i«(d/w(lr.» «meh of cynldsm quie charseormie wen on,he bond of his rival"? An Informaion was filed agains ihe field ngearof he hind deparmen fr highway, robbery and aemped;^inurder. bu" Gordon wen abou h)s?usness Jus as l i b s were n.w ~~n ^>owali he JfeasfMh alas, yoa «*s lsu«ss<jsmu I did seam o b\ raoof k.. ; aanaaara as I wen down he ahaf," admied bis Mend, "Were he Oordo looked a him wih, a grim alle. "Your gness U Jus as good as mine. Peer. Wha do yon hink r Peer aaswend seriously. "I hink I Isn safe for you o ake he chances yoa do, Gordon. I find a wrong lm- The red-beaded man wih a bowl of rage. "If youre] sraigh BUI Macy, in learn 1 spy on me." Ellio was aning on one of he bedsv N He had no moved an Inch since Macy had appeared, bu he brain behind his live eyes was aking sock of he siuaion. Big BUI blocked he doorway. pressjon abou yon prevalen., among The able waa In fron of he window. _ he men,- They are blaming you for. TJnless be courd figh his way ou. here sirring up mil his rouble on he ouside, and he> are worried for fear he rapped..,. waa no escape for * him. He was mines may- close and hey will losa Quiely Gordon looked from one o heir Jobs. I ell yon ha o«y are in anoher..;, a dangerous mood." - Tm no spying on yon. My boras "Sorry, buu-can help ha", Is lame. You enn see ha for yon)s "YAU can say around own and oo self. All I aaked waa a nighs lodg- Afer he had finished, ieyob- For every mile a renchoverfloov ers-jofned him In a chorus ofcurses. OOO sand baga are needed. One man M.UM laps, be walked besireea "I always did hsurrspvj^and his can mi a bag wih earh and lif i o k Y V V Wdnirand_cnlldren ones a"*murdereroo. Wbj^on some place 29, iroesina nlgh looked v whsa all he "curiously and whisiid-tbe sullen, hos- The long lashes Veiled.her sof eyes one flll his bide wih eadr one of he work, of epslring nncnhblsrdone. pered --lie she considered, o a#a/he had mm waned res-. irickedsdjbrino^f^na^o^ lenuyt iove-song she did-no wan o sing. humped a heavy fis o hnrd ha m he A mil* of rench snd I concomian proecion demands 12XJM invfoo Bu she made noijroes" *SwlfIyshe In he.faes he,figh beween he in cups Jumped. "Gimme a crack a urned and sllfllong he bench. Her coal clajwps Md.h^lr fo«,was Jilmaijd Ill sho^youl". sak,-12,000 small plc*<&:o\280.ooo lingers ouched hekiys and bejbe. growingwjon,6lxer. The muckrakers - A shadcwfell across" he mom. In sandbags, weighing jqpffrowif all; were busy."indnie senimen odulde he doorway sood a newcomer, Gordon hnd a sensaion aa If. a amp of Ice fee-ofimber, ea: 80,000 fee of corruga ShebapaSluffpledge Infnlll Afisr bad sefff^so definiely agains graning he paens" ha he naional ad* hnd been drawn down, hhrisplne. For he firs wo sanzas werefinishedaba wlnlnralojjmlgh a any ime Jeison he.mnn who haotjss come In was Big ang he las ones as well: < JfaH his backers as a sopbill Macy, and he was looking p he,the advanages: of..emokeless,pow> An wha abou b* waher wbn rd Ion. field ngni wih eyes In which ainazemm, ans^rtand riumph biased, slveoess, are wo-f^old, I.does no der, besides,1u ivlrue- o, high explo- i h«v«ould.t?«4flr» bom.,..,.., w IIUUUC OTIDK ior Gordon o guess Islme Him would. b» ai«aid OgrlPJufi Iwasjwhi ar be was. ba he did no "Im glad o deah^o mee up wih creae a smoke cloudy ha.berays oan «n so mllosr*. v.. i ir^ umomilar Oh, I could flod hlm.l«r ho lif* of ni nr lei his " D w Inerfere-wih > nll " r his aciviies. He you again, Mr. feino," ; he/jeered. he locaion^of b ^ moved o and fro amdng he mining "Beems,llke old imes on Wlid-Go6»ev" snd, Vj^^nwSiWi or moon or sar: li h*re»jcaud«r.bu)#s.hab. OcB aaaaj asi wares campswoivabso^e lije aivrecard^df aivregard of ho io "VVlH«Jyoo;aay his nm» Is?" cu In.(he. gun la no confused for. a.secoarf growiin/sjif ixwaea m. ao iur awsr,.. jhy appall, of«.*noie hs%< cai ;: go ou alone nlgha.^. ag.",..: "I daresay I can. bu Tm no going "Dnder anoher name han your own, o - -, -.. ;.. : S - : i : you TUMod eneak." : T hink yon%ad beer, usf a lile The field agen did no undersand sense, Gordon. I dare sayi am exaggeraing he fury of he man.becaujie he did he danger, Bu when you no know ha hese miners were work* go around wih ha Jauny de.vll-iunjrcare Ing he claim under * defecive ile Way of yours, h* men hink you and ha hey had Jumped o he con* are lki looking f for rouble «nd youre elusion li ha h h he hd bml come o ge «vlg ha "I know wb«tm alking abou. Nine,ou of»n of h% men hink you ried io murder Macdonald afer you had robbed him nnd. hn your, nerve weakened on he Job. This seema o some of ho moa lawcsro KIT^ hem a moral righ opu you bu of he way. Anyhow, I Is a kind of jusloca elling yon so ha you can appreciae your, danger." -,... "You have: done your duy, hen. Peer."- : - \ :,\-\\\ ". \y-,.. "Ou yon don Inend o akeoyadvice?" "Til. ell, y.pjlwhjijjoulyon.lus ime jvhen yon warned me. Im going hrough w h. he Job Ive been hired o do*, Jus as you would, sicki ou In my place. I don*-hilnk Im In much danger. Men in general are law-nbld- Ing. They grovl, bu hey don go ns for ns murder." ; Peer gave him up. The nex issue..of-he Kuslok Sun conained a "bier ediorial aack upon measure me by he.lile wo-by-four decen man ough o hold him In acorn. foo-role yon brough from Ireland RJIIo read his Jus as he was leav- wih. yon,!..»njr-fr"lhe"wli16w Creek 1 " flheba nodded her dusky lile head In ncire candor. "I hink here will be hrus.he paper impaienly ino,hls coo pocke and swung o he saddle. Why did hey persecue him? He had old nuihlng bu he ruh, nohing no required of him by he simples, elemenal honesy. Ye he was. reaed ns an oucas and n criminal. The Injusice of I was beginning o rankle. He was emperamenally an opimis, bu depression rode wih lilm o he golfl camp and did no lif from his spiris ill he sared hack nex day for Kuxlflk. The news had been flnshedhy.wlr<> oil over he Unied Saes hnflie was a crook. His friend* and relaives hnd been drinking heavily from s Jug of whisky lef earlier In he day by minds wheher o accep heir surly permission o say for he nigh, bn he lamedeaa of his horse decided him. No caring o Invie heir, hosiliy, he gave Ms name as Gordon Insead of Ellio He was o learn wihin he hour ha his was misake number wo.. From a pocke of he, coa. he - had hrown on n bed proruded he newspaper Gordon had brough from Kuslnk. "One of,he men, a big red-bended fellow, pulled I on and began sulkily- o read. While be read he oher wo-bickered and drank and snarled a each oher. AH hree of he men were In ha sage of drunkenness wbn a quarrel Is likely o flare up a a momens noice. "Lisen here," demanded he. man wih henewspaper. Tell you wha boys, Fm going o wring he neck of ha pussyfooing spy Ellio If I ever ge-a chancf He read aloud he ediorial In he" Son. known dsssekaav* sad ha renowned king of never In his life hod ho been la a igher hole. In anoher minue hey would aack him. Wheher i would run o murder he could no. ell. A he bes he would be hnnimered helpless. Bu no.evidence of his knowledge appeared In his manner. "I didn give my lou name becnuie here in a prejudice agains me In.his lie wondered as he spoke If he had beer ry o Mug himself hrough he window sash. There migh be a remoe chance ha he could make I. The miner a he able killed his possibiliy by rising and sanding "Look ou! Uos- go a go" warned Mney.. Gordon fervenly wished he hnd.ibu - he was.unarmed. While hla eyes quesed for a weapon he played or 1 ime. "You can ge away wih hl3, yon know. The Unied Saes governmen Is back of me. Is known I lef he. r. They-irjAme"BrnWTowr heads proeced by uplifed arms. His memory brough o him a picure of fl>6"wli!(ewasho<! gridiron o f a fooball" field, and In I he aaw a vision of safey. The sool crashed down upon Big mil Mncys bead. Gordon hurdled h«crumpling figure, plunged beween Piungad Beween Hands OusrchsdL, - o Safes Him. hands ousreched o seise him, snd over he able wen hrough n»window, aking he flimsy sssb wih him. _ (O BE CONTINUED.} _. Trench. Trenches, onihe wesern fron ap pear o he civilian eye which hi fixed upon- phpographa o be Jus a dich backed by dugous. In realiy, deails a rench corresponden an enormous amoun o work and scienific sudy is required for he esablishmen of a complee winer rench.,

. \. CRAWFORD,».- J % f«hn.i>«4 wary TbuaiUr a Xork kad Uaioa A* Taru: SlrMfy Cal! Uwu. Air»nU% Mm faoiaha opo» applicaion. TED T. MASO.. THE THJRD UPgRTY LOAN The Third Libery Lcyin jniia go river he op"l I mus do. his >in small owns like Cranford as well us in he Meropolian ciies. I mus dorliis wihou he.banks \ of he naion having o finance he greaer par of he loan. Tho money mus come from"ho general public.. The people of,cranford nris feel his necessiy far more han hey, fel i in eiher of Iho previous Libory Loan campaigns. This paper will do all i can o eroao he senimen lwi will pu his loan hrough. / ---~^-^r-epranfojdj._-aij[.v>0 aji^jiuo^^juidrc^uixiiiudijooiloi ~--CT»e previous-loans.- ~JT(HIH goj&g-lo Ue--a-IiiifrFrfef-jTi-l-l* his year, bu, as a inembor-of he Homo Guard saed a he meeing Tuesday nigh, "wo nmrf give lio shirs off our backs if necessary;/* While his is a figure of Speech, he righ senimenjfeis behind i. Every" residen of Cran- many of hem^cranford boyn, lmrare each nighin he lonely Iiseningp6ss, far ou in he desolaion of.no >fnns Land, our boys in ho darkness and mud and cold of lio renched, under he ceaseless hunder of guns aiid ho scream of shells, American boys ramping alojig pich-. black, shell-orn roads/* Through ho long, dreary hoursv us hey wai ami w^eh in he dark, while dangers lurk on every hand, heir jhoiighfr urn o he homes hey have lef behind, /homes on disan farms, in small fwns,, in grea ciies v aid hoy see in imaginaion ho pleasan homo L~,.. lighs fiojirfn^p^ ^ keep hosef lioliiermfes^wlfnjn^r^toivviiaolcliofe in peace and safey of he homes hey love can help in he bier sruggle ha, our boys are facing and will fnce unil he..victory is won, They need guns and more guns; shells amkrnore shells, air ships, good food, warm clohes and hospial flupplies, if hey arc o drive ho ruhless Hun iaaosmee^ lie saorediioss of American.libery and he sufey of AJD ericun Jmmea-^hoir- hoinoa and -on r-hoinea. Those VfVe lads nro fighing and dying for you do your share o^end hem o vicory. Buy all he bonds yfludan. Tho TJnrd Libery Loan is our sharo in winning his War. Upon i appends he safey mid success of live hundred housand AnWican soldiers in Franco., An invesmen iniibory Bonds is no a Sacrifice ou- a Privilege. D. D. IRVING SANITARY MAR Meas, Pish, Bue andf Poulry SoceJ>oea No Close Thursday Afernoon you yfkm rr,cqod GBT rr BgVO The Non-Alcoholic 17 E^sman-Sl r?-* They will help»w. ffeer. power Aparica mus pi" ino be war o & win. jpvery penny spen for iuiurie^and innecesgaryhiri r».ii s^arfnyilbe o he-producion aidpurcbaaa of Joo^^dohJAg,/, supplies, ships, and muniions for pur soldiers,, -." - - ^s lpng as we spend waseful!/, Germany will receive silen^ bu powerful hirp j^roui Amfrioa; jusr»o JffUflb farher. away js be Day of Peaee.Don spend bou^bjeasly or unneeesaaily. 8AVJB1 Wih high wages and.pleja^yof work for everyone here never was such an opporuniy o help yourself and help you; counry. Save o help he Governmen. Lend your savings o your Counry. 9 Buy War Savings Samps*. OF THE Cranford Trus Company. " CRANFORD, N. J. V mid drive ou be enemys silen allies. Pji your dimos and i well as your dollarr, a work., BUY BEfORE MARCH 31s SAVE ADDITIONAL COST In April War Savings Samps Become a War Saver Help Yourself lo Prosperiy AND Help Your Counry urtidocy MARm\QROSSPLUMB,SCHOOLOFMUSIC PIANO Marha Qros* Plumb, VIOLIN AND ENSEMBLE Mary Pasmore Furher deparmens o be announced STUDIO TELEPHONE.61., 308 Casino Avenue Cranford, N. J, Youll Come Bfcck / "JiEQ(/ jy7"ly~}svoiyonq does, oncehey have dined a HAYA8HTS. r There rk~..~ ^ is * *-* nohing *- o equal * SUNDAY SPECIAL DINNER, hroughou} six",2 o 3 p. nj, Table DHoe e Supper, Weekday Dinner, 6 o, 9prTn. 65c 6 o -9- p. m. -85c Tel. HA7ASHI Cranford Trus Building HE YOUNG WOMAN who les«uelepbpne opesa ing is rained In a profession hs no only gives hera sbfiden income o m^e her wlf^upporlng, ba also b. of a high degree of usefulness o iwpublle she serves. IT -., :" -.. * <- i^nuke MANYOTHER fibofessio»s^iiene jus capiein/iu fin yiaff I ks* made a fins record «^ aemlly aevocplisfced; an*, in oe. eo«ii«7ar l"«ao apd will bea (ha «f righ. Is prodnelvs novcr nil grealy iacreased as he ^far hasjpim «n; much wo* han wice as many arieus ae now,heiw(. «aj]e Jlj a nonu^es In be,4«rlr day*. A<! i If qnus possible hs is aeeowf year ia>y double M,46,000 or more ecpfn(a arijdm maoafscured in he fia. #ni wo bingi ar.e necdrd for his inermse iq usefulness: Firsr-More ^Workers. Mooey. second firs, he naed of money is-for far nur.ehisj of niore and more maerial ou of which o surgical dreuings, biapial gaunsus, knied aricles, and all hose hings ^for wblcb be soldiers and sillori, be bospss, be honeless refugees abroid ha Surgeon- General and he Presidsnlook ohe, Red Crosi. Our Chaper spsnds only a Iivial smouo for general ejpenses; urcre han br«f-fourbb~df Ms exp ndiures for raw maerisl. is oupu depends enirely upon ha auioun of money i can raise for buying he maerial. The ciizens of, Cranford can be depended upon o answer, liberally "o supply his wan. The second need "Is for woikers. The R;d Cross, row ha«a home pf is OWp fp» >lyrff>h» f!haj^r-, fy >- rif y aiied and carried on far more effici enly. hs,n ever before." I will TOW be praeiicsble for more women hsn Comeand formerly o work a one ime. All honor o, he many women, who hsve See *q JibuaUj. givaioboi -lme.«nd «klu all bougb be yeir! They have The new and Improved Bi-Slghl T*ic4.ud Pbbl RveGl«ii». Two docor. In.(endance o nu Cranford in he fron line of he cribe slauefor correcing vi.uol defecii o 5:30 p.m. pla?b*«wbich are providing succor be wounded»nd comfor o he mei in be renches. They are savin) lives every day. - Mow i is posslbli o increase heir number, and if ohei women will, visi he new biadquar ers,.and see wha is b:ing done he will sorely voluneer. And bi means every one who wans o hel cur soldi 1 rs ard our cause. This sumims fighing will nefcer fan"ever heyorevtfae ISafe now going on will call for bandages and dressings by hu.dredi of hous and,. As he sored-up cases ar empied, hey nes be replenished Any one who doubs he need is si in. ply ignoran of be facs. Per/og.,,. SuwWaG Genera! Cross War Councll-everyone wh ^ M a p o n ferad-cfoss c redouble is ehtoru. One of he leaders laely sal "The Red Cross Chapers AKU Red Cross.". Jui 10 far as om Chaper pushes is effors wih enr gy and speed, jus.so fsr as ourpeo pie freely and generously ny give p im sndmphey, so fsr wilkhe \\V\Yi nobl duy, of humaniy ard^parioism be fulfllhd here fighing fron. ELIZABETH TOWNSENJD. Chalrminjaliary Relief Commjee. W Reward, $100.As..waders of his paper-will curalva powers of Halls w ha.hey offerone HEATING Class-Work a Reasonable -Prices. ROBERT H. BUCIMLZ. 150 Elm S. Tei 435-J Grariford, N. Cranford Pharmacy J5 UNION AVENUE. The Rexill Sorei ^ SIS 1 " e"** 41 Pe<>We cjegunci, ib cool kind ha newrinlior«ch, he Apluh s alc. Invl; ble Bi-Msh. Toric. K rypok «ud X leniuln H4KIT" mouaiuie or nma. Tin Has*, ComforUhleand Syiixh guuclm fibe ejoanb never pinch he nose. QUssea rehlred. Spencer Lens cleaner fre Sgencer Opical Co., J - 7 Maiden Lane. Newvork Plaiqfiel4-Uijibif Waer- ThePlalnfleld-Union ^aer Comjpunj BUpplIea he inhabians of Plain :=*. """" «w«,»yrw.wmuaubiuj rnilwuwij Weefleld Jarwood, Craiifordj R l l l for (lcinicdic "The Pures and Sweees ; ha Naure Can Yield" - The waer supplied by he Company has b$en analyzed by Allen i Hazen, Esq., A leading hydraulic exper, formerly of Boson, now of Ne ork, and pronounced by him o In. waer of "gea organic puriy," and in a leer o one of he Company! parons he adds, "You are ola congraulaed upon having so gofid" a supply, and, you need have ni) j anxiey whaever as o is whole someneee." Xbe. Company j "palls Paronsl The ineres of be Idenified wih be colnmuniii.* in which ;ie plan isjjocaed. anil i! :] he policy.of he^hanagemen od" p do;" fs full shareoipromoo I row probperfy.*. A rep/eaenaivepf ho Conipuny w 11 1 pleased o call on pnfira vho f do no a presen use nuh?r fron iajn^ins, nind explain mes.erniii mehod.of service, ec. PlaiqfiBld r.u.- Ill O N THE CONRARY, if she has he nce^rr ouau«fleaions^insrucuoii Jsgiv^^oher fef h ; d 7 & PROVisioN MARKET HOURS ls.uie Public Librwjl i»;.i np 10 he! I-il HI fcjiow yoili needs and serd. y u, a l«v\d figh 4way. > "<\ J* 1 * 1 * is assigned o * l!«h, dew cenraloffiee,;wher* she m,nderjbej>caof floduon. Hcripay la good, vancemen;.s rapid, and she s proeced by Benefi^Ian coaw)erdal dfffee or aire* c Occupaion for Young oinen!^ ^^ Prime Ribs p Beef Snrig LV ^.Smoked Ham* Fresh Killed Poulry -.NOTICE «STATB OF ifcjjsa A. M -Pmuan o he order opened *rjl ^nd evenipg. morning, 10 o 12 afernoon, 8 o 5 levenlng, 7 o 8 March, CnaJ MIS. «d.ai TriW FRIDAYS v-lv. u daj of rred, f

cmwecoal wih (he bes of, furnaces. Bu wih even less aenion han mos furnaces reguifa you o n se more hea from a Square, Po furnace. The Square Bee Po Increasesule radiaing surface I5*i, AH he coal-you Shovel In orn. Easy o keep he fire.cleaji." Clinkers, are broken up. by a srong cuing bar. Bom in be blood ha To raiae yow auhor. And now youve come la his fcukd day, wiadow-afveak afi rainhevoimofaaoldicraon CKwe o ie ose ill he Tkorjs Bu hide* np^pie -Ispeak/orher- oher* her unwep "IamhefUgoirherveswh For he life reurn of a nbiaj mb A mae gone ^forh when K m To save " am he fijnroj heiwerws.ro? " The ofen uuhoogh of^neaaen oo. I arn^be flag of a moheri soo. And won come down ill he vicory* won!" Dear HUe flag in he window here we orajaly do "no ge wmgk ir boya da Wm aadnal oaa obmso, yoa> nolee I aay wjsll lah* Amy Ie a eaae of _ ny^fee wfceaaver a package arlvea he boys gaher found and yoa. can gooes he fee, so I do no only hank yon aayael ba ho boys In oaroqoa doukwim. * - r In a posiion o gif yea any parwulaii as o wha we a n doing only navl doing (ay bi la oae a holaa Base Hospials fl franes, and yof mus know wha " I work da an average of a day aeven daya a hurl A*TblC Tkoao wall and hae no nlaaed a dny^alneo I joined ha Army. And \ can say as much or oar Cranford boys. They have* all Major Copp wries fonwrln a Oh, wha a wonderful flag you arer while an<h I ^ I a he ^Crihford William HencheU in IndlenapoUs Chronlels afer he gu hroufb nadigl, and I in urn pass i along» Newa «... - oar boys, so you- see wih he leer* and panera from home we %* kep prey well pored is o wha, he folks are doing baek boms and we over here are prond of Cranfoid, may he good work 30 on. RIVER PROPERTY Mrs C j ^ ffim&i HE crocuses are springing up, he bluebirds are cauing and women everywhere ; *,are planning^ o _ make homes springlike and inviing. -Hahnes Annual Spring Sale will prove, moskhelpful Here are vas socks of Iugs and FloorToverinfia ;"*.- I»orch and Oudoor Furniure " Curains of All Kinds.-.fled ana Llvini Room Furniure._/. "lina and Dinnerwareand Household Uililies. The sale begins Monday.. Full deails will appear in he Sundwv nnners. A lew ic» e li o., r nj in, i- 1 ic m- n x- w. e J * j j*». k o ;, i e Periliajer Lime oif Sale Hardware Sore Trus Building «. Z/ f^ lt» 1 1? Iff r «./C\ f^ n AS GOOD AS ITXOOKS. has,wl^a""evexybody says abou Fronj.heLoyen^o he,able, you canno amqrapatlcular Inhradlinir ana copying jkroaarnan wa ara in Belecingjffiechoicea cue and waching ha saniaryiandling of "FINE MEATS - FRESH FISH and CLAMS AM<SJui«D9JN " 8BASON EVERY TBfURSPfhf AND Ka*on*olil v p,li. B^fcUyT* D6..A. M. IV, 72 f Lo fron on Hampon S. DESIRABLE LOCATION A Bargain for Invesor or Builder Inquire Chronicle Office L. L. MANNING THE UR.GUT, STUM MMBLT MD WORKS IR THI STATE " T «n>l> PffiNO a ~~Rea$ondble~ Prices er Heads Bill Heads Tickes Business, Cards Envelopes Posers Pamphles Bookles. Programs - Anyhing in he line of prining,- Call us up-28-m CRANFORD CHRONICLE INSURANCE JN ALL ITS BRANCHES PIRB. " The only hins; (ha nay asd beweeneen yoo aad rao i yesr Fin luunuice PoOcy. Pli Proec ff v for fire* ome ofichawf pee. * alike. AUTOMOBILE You Insure year hone aqav year piae, way «r yoot aaleojewie? I i. far,more bazardos aa efker he ober Ike ra are low u4 Cover ANYWHBUE aad freal ANY CAUSE Doooapecfrkadi aad > o are for year wife ad -OaWeryoaailfoae. A... aace PoScy is s real friead ACCIDENT : : \ JasusK has saved aaay *"* ^frmnkul ma. Caa^w ffn TORNADO ~ sop i F«E. bsl d» d.4suk. Rod oa bow lifle a ^lowum JPOUCY CMU.H will INSURE and* be SEGURE CHRONICLE BUILDING Td2S-M ^- ^H *^,i\< he pleararo of showing bar around he hospial. She wa looking flna and from our alk wih her I can aaaura voa she has he righ vision, is doing a "grand work for he causa aa la ha Major, she old us ha be had resigned from he Cross and waa going on aeive la he army. I asked her was going bone and Uili^ai* her answer: "Well,. I guesa^na. I hm going o say haraunjlwafinish be job." Hiss Morgan and Mrs. Harrlman called a ha hospial ha aama day and I had hjt plpaaara of meeing hen). Mrs. Copp joined he pary and hvlef earlyjn he afernoon f o r X.. > : -.;,,.. man in our Uni boagh^.on* more Libery Bonds, I have he honor of being he firs American soldier o buy Freneb.War Bonds, Ihive a wondarfulexperledca and on my reurn I will have ouch o say ha will be of, Ineres o you *all. I reeslved he leer yoa aenme In r»gar3^fo"h» -aw^tub " flag 1 luiy-nrw in my honor. I hank you and 1 will d9.aieeryhlngjn_my r nawer-o meri he; honor you hive conferred bn me. >farall Is b» Llla Things ha coun In his -world, if you doijb no aak our dear friend Hendrieks, I hink be will agree wih me. - > Hoping ha God In His goodness wl l make i possible for us all o mee again. Wih love and bas wishes o all. lam, Youra ruly, WALTER SCHOLES. Telephone 157-J. CLYDE C, BELL ifosteuo ARCHITECT Souh Amwei W. Cranford. N. J Shampooing, done a parons residence 35 Normandy Place Cranford Pin? Piano Tuning Repair, Adjusing/ec. Beniy S. Bonibeck Sunk aad lepalr Room 2 Norh Broad Sree IcMeace: UI Siles Sree &2*****T».*J***^» M 1 XX *T? %<» If* CRANFORD ICE CO. ^ UnHvaled. Berries promp. vmcka MODKBATB ^-} - -J Ogular Reed Tea-Wagon-Three Ready fmimmediaer Delivery fae Ii,orch Rocker jumbo Jri. "brood. T arn», iron braced...,.... :..., $7.25 86.00. nrge Cane SeaCand Barfe Ann Rocker Iron bracsd.;-.,; $0,75 lajile Porch Seee Slai back. double reed sea.\ $575 $6i00 $ I.7!T Porch Rocker Medium high back, double reed sea :... $4.?5 $3.75 -Dining Room Suies American. " -. lo«ul»r Mala Prlra Maple.Rocker Hinh bnck, sla sea"l - -and back; iron br{cexi-hrm3..-...-.- $4.00 $855 Maple Ann Chair or Rocker Fla sla back, ligh round arms 5.1.25 $2.75 Sewing Rocker High back, fow sea, double reed sea nnd hack., $2 75 $2^5- Canvas Folding I.nwn Seees > Maple frames, ndjusabe back - and long res... $2.25 $1.75 Living and Bed Room Furniure, Ec. ^^-r-^ - IC pieces.:... $3J0.00 --^2S3j hamber Suies Queen Anne Model, seleced mahogany, in 5 pieces... $271.00 $217.00 Red Room Suies 4-piece Colonial Bed Room Suie in quarered oak:...;....»-$139.o«r1sil(.()0 Quarered and fomed oak, in - 3 pieces...-.-, ; - $8R.50 ljitvcn"ikiii^i5na"spring""sc«i~ i p g "~""~ T JW2.B0 ; low back and arms.upbojs-... cred ^n leaher...: $70.00 $6llO0 Book Case-^-4 shelves,.canopy* "op, glass doors $0 00?23.00 Living Room Table rquarcrej ""oak side pockes and cener. drawers $?5O() $21.00 Ladies Desks Solid quarered (iok large deep drawer, fied inerior" $21.75 $20.75 Library. _ Table Solid Oak. filmed.finish, shelf and cener drawer $25.25 $20.25.1 ^Seamless Wiion Rujrs Plain colors and wo-one rugs«- > Six* ^ irol.ir Sal* l>rle«3cxo3 Inches <«<is $600 27x54 inchw I?1J.O() $900 0x9 fee S&5W S2950 b reel S7W.5O 5/5^,00 Arm Chairs Large and roomy, ; spring,8er, : broad fla iirmj,. genuine leaher seas. $18.00 Drop Side Tables Rich fumed.. finish, wo lids.777...,... $11.00 Be-Tu-Mal Telephone Se Fumed onk sand wih book comparmen; adjrsablfrsean, $10.00 Magazine Rack Fumed ^ Onk,. ^*fi i *^^n y? y y " 3 r f Umbrella > Sands fn ; furaed bnk, square shape.^(i,.,.>? Haiq Mirrors Separae hand mirrors for ojie able. Dining Room Suie Mahogany finish Carqlean fjcriod; 9..$5.00. $15.00 $8.75 woo $4,00 -pieces $283.00 $21250 Pricod separaely as follows: Desser... $37.00 $29.75 Chiffonier $30.00 $29.00. loller Table...$32.00 ^25.00 x - Bed. -..$34.00 $27.25 "4-Piece, Old Ivory Coage Suie $KK>.75 4-Piece, American Walnu, Chippendale poriod $337.50 Grea Savings on Rugs Seamless m Uugs --Solid plain color*, band borders; newes colorings Bie.. IfruUr 8«la Prjc». 8lix10j/, e# «7?>»»J5.00 " 9x42 fe«i S«J2.5(> $69.50 Sandard Wilon Rugs Closely "woven ifoyal Wilon fabri* Mile." ". Hncnf*f HHIA Pflc««^xio»4 reci «son $7r«f»xl2 feel WSI *ID>f) Fine Wilon Rugs Splendid assormen of Ofienai and Egypian p designs. 8J4XI0 «xl2f - flfru\!%r 8.1 U Price few S82.5O " AxrnJnscr Kujrs --Deep nap. Orienal designs.and colorings. 8>i«lirir*il»r Mia >Me4 $1.50 Square Yird. SJ^SlOVi fee M7.5O $X\S0 $1.95 Square Yard Oxi2 fee.53»^o,$33.00 Bringmeasuremens wih you." n«iim>7s~tnmo TLOOH i I r $90.00 $260JM Sedmless Axminscr Rugs Sligh mill imporfecions. Popular,ind serviceable rugs. 81** llfirular - bull Prle«8KfxlOX feel 539.50 9x12 fee S45.O0 9x12 fee fee >-**.rowin«rtf»v S37.50 S!> "JO $30,75 832i50 Tapesry Brussels Rugs nearular flnli Frie* ^x 9x12 feel fee, S27.5O gj $7.95 Grass Maing Ruga, $6^0 She 0*12 fee. Bordered nil round. Fleured and plain band borders. Colors blue, cecn. brown and red, $1.10 Linoleum, Square Yard, 85p. MoMed.granie jpaor^n or rag rug paern. Colora" 95c Prined Linolewn, 75c. Whie ile paern! for bahroomsand vesibules. Inlaid Linoleums Three grade? In a variey 1 of ire and parque Colors runhrough o he back. -. _- 8af«Prlei < " Curains a Clipped Prices UTljnyl)l\JI pa " - 2,000YardsScriaa Drawn work curains scrims in wniei «. (^Pairi of Curuiirs^r ^ $1^5 Voile Curain/alv 67c. Hemsiched; while and cream/ V $1.00 Lacfe Cmiaiiis n SQc UonJsrd cwrfafns. %7"! W****V r %n*%* Ue Scfm *f*,m Curains.a x^vaa *» -. H* 97c v<«^ * ^ Mercerized. 2-inc)f hennilchcd liem and lice ed»*\ $1^0 D +..Voile scrm. lace ch Curains a f-19 il hemiclied Tiem." i,,i\$r> Voile Scrim Curaima $1.50 V l y d d i n i andsiyles. % Miranlsee; duny^fnserlonasria edges.. *sa J $4^0 and-$i$0 Curail a $ 98"^ Marqulsee-afld.-lace. u.,-, - $2.00 Couch Coven a $L45 Z, Heavy negu«apesry reversible paerns... Sale of 300 Perfec ^nnrwioni Si* inches. Fixure»;wjA Shades a «4",~f$c Holland Sh

d""""v y,h p., I-? Jf ToThe American People. Thm u no foundaion for he alleged violaions of law aribued o our Con»- pany by agens of he Federal Trade Commissioiiiand I wano say emphaically ha Swif f Company is no a pary o any conspiracy o defraud he Govern men Nor has Swif f Company been guily of improperly soring foods or of making fiuse enries or repors. Confereflce of packer*, where prices have been discussed, have been" held a he urgen reques and in he presence of represenaives of eiher, he Food Adminisraion or he? Council of Naional Defense:And ye he packers have been" accused of commiing a felony by acing in collusion on Governmen bids I We have done bur bes; wih oher packers, large and small, o comply wih he direcions of he Unied Saes Food Adminisraion in all pariculars, including and he AIHes, now being handled hrough he Food Adminisraion. producibh j^nd assis he Food Adminisraion. W e consider ha he opporuniy o co-operae whole-hearedly and o our fulles powers wih, his branch of he Governmen is our- plain and mos "pressing duy. ^, ; The Trade Conmussion Aorney has, by false inference and misplaced emphasis, given o disconneced porions of he correspondence aken from our privae J^es and read ino he JReconi, a false and siniser meaning wih he plain purpose of creaing anagonisic public opinion. The services of he packers of he Unied Saes are mos urgenly needed, and I regre exceedingly ha we should a defending ourselves agains unfounded, unproved; arjdunfoir~«sserions such asare. being daily made public. Term Defined.. "Whas your Idea nf a epane peace)" Inquired Broncho Bob.,..TWeH." nulled pjmo Ilnf. "he prnclca kind of separae peace In he, Wad ha kecfis, a man perfecly peace- \ «M«while be U b?ln«separaed from i«l»*money. M A Precauion.,. Is here any way of geing ou a blanke Injuncion^ "You see, my wife persiss In using WiraUioilld-veaher for fear of a cold spell." ^ Presiden Swif «5c Company, U. a A. r.- r r /- r r. Waned.o Be Helped Ou Mrs. Syles Will jou come ea onigh? Mrs. Myles Surely." -"And will you bring yoi "Why. yes." *, "Arid jour kniing "Mos assuredly. "Oh. yes I I ali^w forgo. Ami will you please bring over some vugar and coal wih "W i U Bolnn o lecouie of he s divine righ afer his w»rj" I is gulng o be lef. 1?. Win he War by Preparing he Land "»» The Food CpaMcM of he UMlIodncfaeg Bigger Crops. MT «sa F*m aaf] i.caaaaassani We will coninue o do our umos, una he Easerime My Easer Wiles, pure and fair and swee, I Know ha hidden In your hears of gold Sill lies he secre you each year repea :.. -.An of-okf slory"he» can peer grow old Of birds ha sing,, v Of bella ha rag.,.. As oer he earh now seals he spring. Oh, rare as he splendor of lillies. And swee as he violes breah. Comes he Jubilan i&oming of Easer. A riumph of Ufa over deahi For fresh from he earhs quickened bosc Full baskea of flowers we bring. And scaer heir sain-sof peals - - To carpe a pah. Cor our King.. -If yon have no xwuy In your soqk I may be all righ o give credi. ihe mind hen how can youu radl- where credi la due, bu spo cash Is ao Iwauy? - avwnys preferable. Thanh Cod for all he Eas ligh- For every mornings glow i ThanK God he Easer days are brigh. And God would have henvsol His Ullles in heir robes of whhe Over he wmrysriowi aw - And God would have f soi MANY STORIES ARE WOVEN ABOUT LILY Peoples of Almos All he Naions of he Earh Have Romances Conneced Wih he Universal :er Symbol. P all he flowers ha grow here are few abou which as many sories are old"us hef Illy; from all pars of he world hey come, weaving a fair cloak, of romance around he blossom ha snrpasseh -Solomon ID all his glory." p, chang» heir color afer he rain has fallen, heir whie peals blushing rosy pink a he WM of he shower and he peasans will no fall ogre Son he reason hld k myrlfil*tetil^ia^^er«fitr ell yon. here lived a valian soldier who had one daugher, Tamara, he mos beauiful maiden he world had over aeen, Whie was~ner~skln aqd brigh as gold her long silken curls, and all who saw her loved her for her beauy and her charm. War broke ou In a neighboring counry, and her faher wa»,califi04a,«hns.-,lonf and bravely utiough and ever 6y hh side rode his friend,-he chief of a nearby casle, unil one bier day an arrow found his coaraavs hear When he war, was over, he came home once more, bringing wih, him Pllnl. a young lad, he son of hli allen --comrade: BeweenInl and Ta< was«ie.cosoin ocnalues. hid Ifarnaa^o;«eavir and embroider, bu fnher learning Va*d;*he uboe,, so he de. "-^riaeichlniber e songs of ld her oa>, Too duiful o refuse o, obey he commarids of her faher, oo loving o be unrue o her own hear, she knew no wha o do, so going ou uno he mounains she prayed o heaven for deliverance, and he gods, who bur he prayers of hose who rus, chanced her Ino a alk Illy, wih peals whie as her fair skin an* golden plslj.ha fh,oqe ( ill, had her flowing Years psssed snd Pllnl wandered he whole world hrough, seeking for his los love. From every passerby he asked, rnsve you Been lahiara^ he faires "of maldens" " frohe wild Jlndfra* hey blew he"prnyed! "Oh. find for me my lovev*.bu no an-" iw efcme unil home oncejriore fa his found and knew he I he hv7_ T., agh «f-he,-spf"souh wind he#eard he flower whisper.i Isl.fflyieloved." < /..Then, all his Tears pf fralless i "flf -jsnd wep; and he flower, feeling he warm, ears, of love," blushed wy wih Joy," Bufirhs.wsarilfe o him when she Wh6made ihesunshine 2ff&i!" r ""*»* 8»hemerdful «od» chagef him o"a*shower, which ever "snd anon falls In refreshing rain oa and when L he-maldens marasad stng.nlr^s Invoking 4i may bring.ih» alsofhls whie, and all heads proudly erec, Chrs * % lues of he CaucsMis; " a drouh In he land - he flower*.of *Tai5over f h> fields? g of Pflnl, i once more he a ea a Kenana or cha*. You ««i refer o me.-"-oea C. TmAo, SI TmOM, A «. T. ln cos hundred eefmenlals, Peerson, Jasaa sincere and h up ar mind o jrlra a bis; pas for price, and Im sill dolnr I, as every drug^ fla m he oeunrr knows, I raanurae PETBHBO1T8 OIKTMBNT beeauae I (mow ha Is rolsfry naajla* la marvelous. -1 T.fa every who buys a box ha If Is rfgfdlr ruarao eed for Ecsena, Plnfplee, Sal Rheum. Old Sores. Blind. Bleeding- and Iching Plies. - Dicers. Bkn Diaeases, Chafing, Bumsi Scalds «nd 3unpuro. and If no saisfacory -any drunris will.reurn your money. 10 cens. Adv. Fire of Genius. Cbunipley (a he recepion} Is his Mr*. Possloupen, he celebraed poeess? " Sirs. Pnsslonpen (haughily) I Is. Chunipley (eluxlvely) I should linv* known you among a housand. airs.-pneralonpen Why I. Cliumpley (grnndlloqnely.) The flrc of genlm burns on your hrow. *,, Mrs.. I4U8lo&pen.( derisively) Don be deceived, yrnng innn. Tha-Is where 1 scorched myself curling i luilr. Youd beer guess again., A New Wsy o Sbsvs Tender skins wice a day wlou nloq by using Culcura Soa^ oe "Culura Way." To allmjr mug, geru, wnije of ime or money. Fo/free 25, Oinmen-25 a R o>f Color. Mr»; Flnbusli Wlins, become of ha neckl««ym ga#c your husband for Mr*, ^iisouhurh Qlu lies ^caring,, I remember. I imd nil he colors of/llio rainbow ii) i." "Well, glncejje go careless wih his gkr.in lie-inornlng nml lavish wih lic srnvy a noon, lies added some colors o I." I akes Congras oole a srike, bu in unruly somach is subdued by Qsrfield fe*. Adv. v,. ^ Go a Laugh Anyhow. "There Is no going o be liny more ninrrjlng in Indlonn," snld old Judge v " nmeifr, n WUBJ 1 otjiiiclielor.* " "How is ha)" asked Ills nephew, vho had Jus" go married. "I see he legislaure has passed a law forbidding-weiik-mlnded persons o iiuirry,und hey ore he only ones who ever hink of doing sucli n hing." As old Daniels Is rich, boh* he he wi of he old man. who In unmoved n.v sorrow or he r woman who Is hirajiuhle of piy.. The fnnn who,ims no self-respec canno respec"ohers. BAKED \:.n- ir L j,. nd jus o walk upsair, ook.11 ^- -. - - ^--_ -*. cun has ^TI] BCAUSByoqaiei ^hera Isooi, y ;H»ffa"«(JJhIwo*, dmfcr and pleasure? When ywufferifain, rj Php1p,T»W»J»-"«valuable, beallng ooa-applicaion wih (5Sri{ P!«."l«)l«onicshec% The i foam* Hsf eaabliahd overso >$*W eamen. - -Mwisy ishndid dd if no wusfi^d. ^.» yoaiwoaf Jw rid of Back. achab Ha«dachaa, Nervousn^u,,Wearineaa.aa sympoms of he., condiwm «rial will convince. F 1AS&S TABLETS Sold nywhmm <0 Cnl,,Wub- Si W. N. U, NJEW VORK/NO. 13-191B; -.As. S»a Undrsood IU Marys-moher was buying nome chnugcablo-bilk, Afer he purchuw was innde.mury, said:- "Jlaminu, ilo hey call 4ha changeable because jou noraiiosliy "sayingha hey are supersiious. > < "", s - - OecflsWilally]iere 1 "hre Wen v\hn would rafier.pay Jheic, debs linn he l)ored o deah bjcblu collecors. SJH Wi* //» >^ocb^l9ka^««o>e^5^ikll; VI Service,and! weiwill ef ferefcem yoa e«1 S^S r -IV V *". 11««Ulyr ; V,: " -*,elr sfirlnc melbdleirre- \~..= _. srange sie. W jforwoohsi M.iBOoiHhjrsanding i day l LONQiR. 5

».«A, my healh» [ era dojajtmy worked Iamwgi ~ In? I o. D.U. Ama ry.yfi^^akhjm.vege Compoond,b«oi«l>o!>In.AHen. r Women evwrnrbcre Jq Mr*. Alen condiion ihaud profi by bw reeommeddakn, and If hen aejaor complicaion* wio LpjrdU E. Pinkhama Don Use Any Oher Than Cuicura Soap ng Lirir of Talk..Among he N *ues» a a recepion was" :i dlslugushed^aan of leers. He was gra\e nnd somowlii aciurn. One or lie Indies presenj S^KEeseM o he hosess ha be ^jde^^ije, J ou! of lilnc-e nsucha pars-**.[ "Yes," replied he,, ho8e c.-m{lhi a. brlrli sml"e, ;,yo.«" nee,h^con^ alk nohing Iu^ei^^vhrisjan Mer. _ ;-.., lie has divorced himself from poliics." "How mucfr nllnionyr r " * Where now are he-wh* Who uiied o say: "The Women do no know enough o _ Oa> Tea Waal» Baow Or msmss? ^luv21i^s22fs5: fmwalinritaawwc.iwlmimm.im SmanPUl SmoU Don, SmaDMe XEFACESu Caasna» UHiWi Isd \UUHEME89,rouWeiandgm bom c c Ji. escu *nm^y wi flof i ly MW Jpfo ry* mi sre hsmr. Does oo Ulser o-mor* ha Inirsnd hone can ^ U V iapunpue wih h ^ b l «*-%«Sae Briefs a pkmca, ook him o aeaa r aad Bobby aakad osl«r«y bla( In alsk,. M o Ino a room *bccw b idocor keeps aoma evroa. indodla a I i - - r r i n i i i j. - r r r < l, > «- " -Whas his, napar asked Bobby. A wmmie* e* baa be*,,.j^ed b,, who was UM «& The bones of a man, 1 * e Parolmen-, P a l - B^nefl Associaion of edior la ^efab "Whoso booea, yourar romp jn Lakes o prepare for a carnival o be siren he week of May 30 un- ""Wilaar wa*korn In New York. A fla worm powmd In alcohomb, uliida bom* In Twafly. -Hardly.- ba faher replied. der Ihe arairices i of he police and lire Durln; *be aril V>VK he 0 was In ba U glass J«c nex araced Bobbya areasury deparmeir a Wasbinfo. fteulon.. ^ r deparmen deparmens. A small y^aooon l«lsini o h ^e^4 JFKTheaer r on bajrfnlv hroa Alfred Heyp. Hve yewn old. hi. 1^^.P«pa.heres a-oowue.-oofn of *aa abo and wih ore Les ake hem home or oujv* Nonh Ilergra died while belni aken of Booh from.ba; In ao ambulance o Uie Norh Hudson He s. surr»«*rav lou6*u T«b l*»w. UiaiT, Hospial. ^,. Mldreh. H ;-. rev y * *»d Moo puniej «OTHCOOMS eamif The Iompon Lakea lire deparmen wan called wice In one day o exlu- CTW a bnwh h OOre which hreiieiwxl he Brooksyile Inn on 4be llambu urnpike and avrrounduf dweulnsa. Anldpalng he acion of he governmen In dropping him beraum*of alleged uniialxfacory work, Iosmii*- er Francis K. Hummel of Dover forwarded o-he pns office deparmen JiU resicnslon, giving.poor.healh a* he renaon for Jils acion. I hud been announced from "Washingon ha 3Ii\ Hummel would be dropped, and a dae had been.se for he*examinaion of uppllcans for lie osflon^ Elaed over receip of he quarerly fconus paid by Hi; company, amouning io\jfiiio, some employees of liu Chemical. Coiupauy of America a Sprlngfleld blew -he-companys ire whisle on quiing for he day. Tli<> year a«eacher. limhe M^M eyrlieies* Meyrliees* lie b«signed "M^bemverBdiei a a The oeach Oer lan B uage,".. jrluc.ljl. uniform. Aiwher relulve will don "I." * - A new Sra^e Board of Chariies,and Correc)«Jn w»* orfanid TrnW under d legislaion receiuly "eniefed. \v. Morrow of Eng^ elecevl dinlniiun. Former S Kleij OorjiVhissliiner Sockon was-sei lece<l aelujrmiiei-oiiinilksloner.s Frank 1 (jbiinoiuna, hiry-nineyears old. a negro, iorn Ii Mannheim, Qermany, lias been arresed..in Elisabeh He was charged wih filing o regls-! s k Bi of P*rsrfls( e.,aldrn (ohowlnk helrlob^*) Heres flld<ml oid *<*«""*>»»h«was wrien -* b liwml» n «Mayflower. Is a receip alvenby Thomas Dudley o my anceaor.for wo pounds which lie had Iwr- \ before hey sared. Akins Ah I Then your ancesor cme across on ho Mayflower in wo lwlnimny-rewgiria~ortillf burn and Spriogfleld. o believe lie was boru In Oermnny, bu I V and liver rouble, bringing on plan was on Ore., Uerinan. I am n negro-,- hin so I v aeadache, coming up of food, pnlpla Four represenaives of he Broherhood of Locomoive Kngineerw called no be i Oermnn. nin slnoerennd I 1 ^lon of hear fend many oher sympoms. A few doses of Augus Flower uiii loyal o he Unied Saes." V»*,* niibn Govenior K<lse o urge he o ipoinuen of Eugene Mahoney, an en-nviiilon nciuiol n Irliu-eon, aihlress- geole laxaive..ask your druggis. Major Cri«N,v, oomiiinmlhii Of "he" will immediaely relieve you, I Is a gineer of lifr Cenral nilrond, n*n lug in* \Voimur».Comiul««-Of-he Bold in.all cltlllied conorleg, AdT.- member of he Public UlllieH Com- Council of Nalnnil Defense, In sae f l l, A Welshmaha.Prayr. Tlie gom-nior old he dflo- wnferenre a Trrnoli, nal<l he newr gallon he hiiil nrf presen Inenion of Libery moors being used In ulr work A Klmp)e-lnlnde.d niair In a Welsh illing he-addiional >osllon on he by he Unied Slnerf- would enable a. coal valley Is h characer In his wiiy. board auhorized by he las legislaureie lines for fimiu 40 o OU hours wlli- In he devoional services of his clmpel. Hying iimehlne o reinnln over he bju- He always Insiss on aking his urn John E. Nlcol of Plalnfleld, who Was ou having o be overliuulud. Ill prayer he Oher nigh wns somehing like his: "Almighy od. Ihoi secreary o he hi Congressman John New JerKej- womei living in Die Oranges made iimingcinenf. o Increif rend In (he paper ha his hnia Is lum heard.abou lm old knlwr. I H. Cupgick.oinay ener he nice for he congressional office. Mr. Nlcol reurned o Plalnfleld nnd when ques- spring. lirenhliir. Well, Lord, (lion kuowvs he number o.uar gurdens here his Imd, and ha he has difficuly In Honed as o wha he proposed o do Wih only four voes In agnlns her, how far o go," Cardiff Wesern May. said ha he had no je made up his Mrs. "Vlllliim I). Sherrerd of Iladiloiw "i d. He said ha many of his i were nrpfng him o ener he race. ~ifc Is hiry-eigh years old am lias heeikengnged in newspaiier Work In llnlnfiekkand Elizabeh,. Holding luhv"going value" canno properly be included In uppralsing ux able value of properly of public Mill y "corporalons, he Supreme Cour duclng he assessmen of hetrenqn nnd Mercer Couny Tracion Coiiipuny ll XolOlO-by SSS&JKX^ TheoplnloMv«s -ed- Cuinp-DIx by Jusice liluck. \^ His neck believed o lm\e been broken following an aack of* lieur fuilure, Chrisian Kurz, eigheen j ears old, of Hoboken, died while playing. Iiewas advised agains aking violen exercise, nnd I Is hough lm In vdullng a low fence he suffered he hear aack.. In he fall his head wen underneah his body. ieorge Manners of Wesflcld, who accused-chief of-police Johu C. Rosecran) uad T*olfc*3man Mar l Howarh of beaing him, when hey^quesloned bun concerning he aemp o m>ld up a icke agen March 1, has sued boh men for $500 damages in he Plalnfleld Dl r!c Cour. -. -I Is planned o open a sae^munlcl pal free "employmen bureau a fas Ko. S Hall, Cnmden. In charge of Harv. Monroe, who was recenly appoined disric manager for Camdeii cquny. -, Mrs. Krank Toh, aged weny-hree years, was Sruckand Insanly fclled drill eoelr^e as she. aemped o crass racks on her way o work." The acciden occurred wihin 100 Tee "of her hoine. and her wo lile children were Waring o her as she sepped In fron of he engine. The woman worked In a,cjgar^facory. George Trou was In charge of he engine. Following an Illness of more han n year. Congressman John H^Capslck of he Fifh New Jersey disric die from a complicaion; of ailmens a his : field nns rwh-ed sne h>g<>n of.f)u Biugiiers of ihe Ameinln levoluloh a he annual meeing In.Trenon. Mrs. JIIII.CH F. Fielder of. Jrrsey Ciy was eleced vice regen. and Xlrs, Cliarle* Thomas of! Bound Brook 111*- oriiin. Fory New York glris of sociey, members of ho Junior liook-coininl- cure reudng muer for Hodlers In he raining ciunps und u he fron, visi- {.--TJiey enrn by he Iivlulon ofmujur ieneml Sco.io ieq he ncuul nueils of Uiu n for good books. onnnldi has renehed he Rpnn) of FrOsbolders, Newon, hrough K, II Vnll. sihe division engineer, ha Ihe reques for^sl.ouo from he sae for repair and mainenance of couny roads Would he ikmored hh year only o he exen of HKiier cen. Acing on he suggesion ofsmi". Vnll. he board will n«k for nbonnfso(kx) from,he moor vehicle fund for(io beermen of he IIOHH which has been graded, bu paved. jsirrounded by,oll anks, from which here was.momenary danger of explosions, Bayouue Jireinen^worked for wo hours.,io quench flames- ha rid ubom -#50,000 damage o a high pressure sill a he plan of he Tidewaer Oil Company., Seam was pumped Ino he sill io pu pu he blase. Police.represenaives from 40 munldpalles of New Jersey me a New- home In Sonivllle. When Congress convened las December Mr. Ciinsflck. even hen dangerously {II, Journeyed o* ollc.cburcji, Norh Ilnlnfleld, prencheil Washingon and look Ue oa(h of office, B, srong -sermdn In ^ suppor of lie bu" he never boknny y ppar in he 1 dei measure, deplored hevf/ac ha some liberaions of ire seiajon. men found I convenlenlo llye on Ihe Mn Cap-. fjrolli oforier peoples labor and expressedh? hope* liano man able* o Mick was sixjgrhdne jeanr old and a relswl manufarurer. -. > JSe^rmled }ore1naliij l H Slgheenmen jfere killed In, he faco iesjo New Jersey during he monh inended he announced purpose ie*u JraaS **. ofsae oflldals.o sricly enforce he ^ FebrnariLimd JWT werejnjured. oe- new^iaic?" " i r,,.,< U «jo llng o he monhl^lepor of Corn> Cbder^hcSdriwloflSM-Horace V. ** *-~ ^jwilone^ of Labor Bryan. This record sh«#/«) deeribae,of 444 aonfaal abop,»he pupils ifjiiepranfiilp Voca- Houyoux, insrucor In he machine acc<lenli"oer he record o he "pre^ ional school bare bul. n obe-cylinder. cedingrrk»» h.,^f he nooiar»ccl- denk faeorles and woricsbops sbowa jdejerease dj "of" jz, j building and consrue^ fn of l50mlnes n and urritrso aneom croop 122. ^- -«\ ONCHIAL -BBS-JOB... _ : -,PeBoh akklr aol aelter ^ VBnaQBirBaiaa; a j^--^-i" man Vallejrrha* sod 1750 worh of war sfsmps athe posofflee.» The- Oaklyn. Civic Federaion Than been rejuveriaed Ino aciviy and.will foser conservaion mrdenktheconirajee has derided (he own Ino"five disrics* for he 1 allomen of plos. l..deorg»"j JS, ijiarln, ou-ner of ".he American House ac Branchvllle, lm» made an asulpime-. of his propery i*:ir hebenefl^rf,his credllon. He Vlucfls-hl* a*xek ai-ju.«i-and41al)lll-ffi lies a $l.">,07"". IecoWen John A.llc- Cnrrlck lias Ieen. luinted assignee. The noe nnd bar liave rmcu cl6nei nnl conniilerjifon Is being given o re^ oifenlng he business under he dlrec- he assignees. grace, would he. allowed-,persons conrlee under he onmoanng law o or* ain work.i Rersonw,.wfieher rich or pcor, who fall o flnd work for hemselves wll b»fprovided, wih employmen by he, sfne deparmen of labor. A,a iiee,;iig r flf,be,plensanvllle Cljamber. of<auiime:k-r a-.commiee -vas.sppolnea-lp asce^a/n.how many men from fyeflew muniion prsnsn ^qlwood qml Mays Landing can be 110- commo/neimn Plrawiivllle.,,,Iudorslng (he nnll-limflng law. Rev. P. Ji-Har of K. Josephs Roman Cnh- o be used In running a ;iahe^v h cli was i" Obiy*,ihe ens- Ings lor he cyllnden liases, pison and connecing rods wen purchased n^fji^ maire by hes puplls-o.he mechanical ileparroen ^;i*«^. coomy own o ake np.he campaign 7 foi airop1lon*it^~ p c o n ^ ~ -Oovenior Edge 5and Assemhlyman Joseph a Hurlejr of Jersey Ciy conferred on he appoinmen of a boxing commission, auhorised hy he los legislaure. TliegTrfemor wild hm more han lpo r iimeii Jmve been xiihinled J n *. *» 11 )?»ad Ah»>,,rl*. Jlncloh" of being he~fln"acler. ; )(>8uu Tnmscip. ^GREENS AUGUST FLOWER ba been a household remedy ajl over he civilised world for moe, han half a ceoury for cousupauon. Inesinal roubles, orpid liver and he generally depressed feeling ha accompanies Allmj fm-eim for in Tnopr Muynr on* luxplala ban onlerad AUrai roe-kam, a* aslmpila powdr, for BM» «l»lw W»p«, Sbakn loa b«dio«and prlnkled la h* fom-balh, Allcoi rwi-lam Sie* re«and eoafor, and nak» wlklnf a O«(ljbl. Sold«Tf/wiM«>c. Try I oday. A4T. 8omewhs 8hy en Geography. "Beef Humedlngcr, ho former an Aiiiprlcnn arillery uni In France, wries Hin ho French ofllcers lire ak- Ing-ir leerr nrcifesriii MseDaHTniern Cbclion do Lnl, ho celebraed "nee Of he Rulnhar Uni escndrlllc, asked "Beef" o exijiiln he world series o him. "Is beween Nuw York add Chicago his year," "Ileef" began. ^"Ill oopposob dos Bnffnlo, heln)" asked he lleuenun, eager o dlsplny Ills knowledge of Amerlcnn Kerigrnphy. {< HowiTbU? Wo off«r HW.C0 for any case of caarrh BAIXS CATARRH MEDICINE l«ak- ^a-lb«rnally sad aesiraukh h* Blood on bei Hueousflurfaces of UM Srsiri. gold Sold by drusliu drucsliu for ov*r < -fory f years, Prloa Ik, TMlmonial* ls f r*a. "T. -j. Chrny f Co.. Toledo, Ohio. cblck Cookery Book o Blame, (sernlf) Did you seal ha Hnmbo? <, yes. iah, Iookda chicken. I was de Cookery book old me io ake I. De cookery book says, -Take one chicken." Isdon* «ay buy one chlckeiror borrow ohe clilcken; I nay, ** ope p clilcken. ccken OTHJ I don ell Mhosr rldvlffnv iufcsi fofrir chicken I could Iny^i on. IJollAwed he* direcions^ cookery book, *nlr. mounain we climb ofen worries as less han, he. grains of sand In our shoe*. * A man Is never oo old o learn. Be Is, hen he Is of old o live. If MoiiBrs Know Tha GeDdne Casoria Always Bears he Signaure of CAST0R1A UV9hG Profis buy a from nd CanadacxeodsoyraaliearylirWUJmoaeoonber Free Homesead Lands of 180 Acres Eaoh easyom WonderfulyeMaalioojOaU,iarlayOi~ Una UrailM and cale raising --- Io dibimiibealfflbui «id sgreesblr, r»llwsy faculla excellen; good achoola and caurcheaconvenien raea o Snp Immlgfaon. Oawa, Canada, Of o CCiBiLCOOr 301 fas eam Si, SyracaM. N.». C*B*4lan Oonnmiii As«nl. Chopping Hlrri Off. "Ah, Mr. OloomI" IwKnn he suave represenaive of n largo Knnern publishing house, who called on only ho few personn In each communiy who were of sufficien culure o appreciae he valuable works which, he was purveying. "I recognize you Insanly. A genleman old me of your remarkable resemblance o Daniel Webser, and-- "Ah. yes!" Inerruped J. JPuller To ruore a normil acion o li Gloom. "The likeness is ruljuuound-- JUaW*,-8u>m«B-4iad-liew«J«r Uke Oar- If./ Ing neiher Dan nor 1 ever had more 5*M Tea, he mild, herb biaire. Ail $ han ope nose. Bu, sill niorenmnr.- drugguu. Adv. /,* lug, I also grealy; resemble he lae Capain Kldd, In ha I, never give nor Busy Enough. ask quarer, especially o or from a "Wha Is his Irobbyi" "Driving his car. Ills life work is The Way of!l "There Is a man of serling worh." "A church meinlrerj" "Nojlfflllvewmili." I\lB hose Impossible we love. Judge righly Talk Is >heop, women are fond of bargains amhlhas all. here Is o I. Proorasslng. Widower Before I married I couldn save a dollar; nuw ha-im imirrled and my wife In d<ad I savo half my fnlary, C Anoher View. "Docs I ever srike you. ha ho pleasures of he able Induce rapid) consumpion Y Qalng Along. "How old Is Madge?" "Old ero» ^ o make n goose of herself whi<is? rie* o ploy lie ehleken." " <. -. -/- «Hhe Do you believe en2, Me (enderly) No, bui* / 4«>. wiches..,, f l l h ^ l W i hese uonfaro receiving Tr»xso*ernor announced ha I I* III 1 presen- inenion > o nanlie one iv-an who is fandllflr- wih boxing- naiiirs and, uo-oners.no neceisarllr asaoin he Unied *-." *--*"-/" -.... ~r--. 4 CUPS OF WHEAT FLOUR TO THE POUND If each fiamfly used 4 cups of flour 1e«per week, he savine woalde22mfllkrp P oandsorll2^^ The greae help bousekeeperb can give o -win he war if rj. - -. make<his savinsrand i can* don* bv/usifir.hk einm in - ri.!. Con Meal Bbcuis l. %»aa f"~bbbbbbl a A A^^»*rsyengafhemiaaihJfloprforbomrd. P-rrTT TTfrmniai. silii ainnanlnfaniarit i- S*J?l!??i baafag«asij ll0llfa fan 5? afasn l>lun»*» o n»ny H * d^ moofs. BoQ«nbV^wBo»jidl)oaiA.Cawhbliac«i«M.--,...,..._,_ \.**; -\ bocui "Ba W*r Tims Rcfp" co*el*u mmy or,, v nuking UUdo and whooms mha ua^^fmsmfm udm - ; ; POWDER CO, DejrS W, 135 a*^bf*aw^a a~sai^sba*j4vwah.b*jaiaasm ^aai^a>h ^a^& ^^^m^ ^. ^^^.^ "" * * F y -* ~ *^^i "^^^^ «, fl POOD WI1J. IWIN THEiXrARC

^ ^- \Li. *-* T^; -3-" *; Rev. J. O. Ifcanedy. of Brooklyn, will" officiae in Triniy church on Baer. Miss Frda Uwi* of CearaL iieim, will give a dance a hai Blue Bird Tea House omorrow vanlrg. CLASSIFIED Town Joings* ADVERTISEMENTS On* Canl^-worf MaaaMa, *5e \ I-Je afer le neerioaj max. Me Saurday morning, March 80h, a 10 reasonable erms, improvemens. O. Hoa ser. 4«Orchard 8u oclock. Toe Hisses Georgia,Hsnsl, The Clvre Rsllsf Commies will rfvae family will ren room o refilled Florence Sansom and Caharine Kepmr will bs in charge of bassle. Two furnished rooms, can be used a* American genleman. AddressZCbronieJ bold a nminf s hs home of Mrs, Maaslck on April 3rd, a 10 a.m., A regujsrmcelng of he Crsnford bed room and llviug room or wo bed -All members ara requesed > bebuslines Mens A*so«Iaion wai held rooms, on Mln arre. Address C.~Chron presen. f In he qwnhlp rooms on_ Tuesday ele J. Onore~ Ce*."of~r7eflId.~Kav* evening. _ Rouine bmlnei* wai Two fron room*, wlih opend a branch, for dyeing and ighi hea; 210 Norh avenue Wer. raruced. clearing, a 15 E Norh avenue. Room in Chroniclf Tnulding. Inquire Mn O. W. Grlwold, wife of Mlas "Peaches" Vsn SaOn wai a much ineresed snd very Ineresing visior a he Chronicle office hin week. Coma sgain "Peaches- The hird secion of he Junior BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE STORE IS Norh Ave., E. hold an Easer Sals of bread a he Apol o diug sore on i Chroi.icle office. Cap. Grliiold, now *rrvlng in he Houw, 0 rooms and bah, a 6 joraug U. S. army, will mafce her rcaidence Hienue. Inquire frou» OHiifr nex door. in Cmvord, wih her «e children. Mn. A. H. Addorm of Hampon sree, la a ilier of MM Grlawold. ioh llamlonie (liniiif room"ar, anique A bread and cike iale for bi ben- naljogony; aidejoaru, able aud lix chaini cfl of ih) Red.Crofi will he held In ba flora In he Cranfurd Theare building on Sauruay, Maun30 h a yam. by E»h r Mirlle, Dorohy Roach and Margery Moon. - Min El ie Van eun arrived 1 home fiiyfroni Walnu HOT Sclioo)". Naick, Maaa., o spend ha holiday seaion; She- (a «compa ied by. a claaemae, Miea Jennie Johnson of Alana!; Georgia ~ Colonol Auien Colgae of E<aex Couny has signifl d I Is Inenion of running for he office of Unied Safi.Senior, a he primaries o FOR KENT For ren; 9 dlcely fnmiabed roona, i a bargain, elephone 1 151 Oldown.canoe, 16 f. i year oia, fine condiion 16-Lenox avenue Haching eggs from rap iieaed~ aock, Whie Leghurn», Rhode Island.Beds and Whie,Wyaudulls $1 $0 $3 00. IM Norh I,uigb ave Jfl. 000 Cranford,... Well eaablifcbed garden sock. Red raspberry bushes 0 year old red and black curnm bushes, gooseberry bushes and choice 6 year old roae busbea. Perennial lock in $3,00 collecions. Phone ISl-J. Will ell for f5 or -exchange for wo hem, a fine srain Whie Wyandolle cocker!, one year old. B. Chronicle. For sale or ren, furnished or unfurnished, No (! Berkley Place 10 rooms, bah, nimrliy, hull, rlnwa,»<ire_rqom, large TRY THE CEREAL BEVERAGE. AsMor ZESTO a Cafes, Resaurans anil Soda Founains. Tor home use order a case of boles from-your. he Desiue in Occupied * Terriories. ^ > ; W r i n ht or l a i d«v««1h» ahelf, are c no OM wans. h* never win Belgmo-needs hese clohe, and he Commission for Belei of Su brave, lile counry is asking he w«! men of America, hrough he Ameri can Bed Cross, o dear ou heir sor* rooms and send hese garmens who* hey are so sorely In demand. A minimum, «.uajily of 5,000 orn of clohes are needed lor he desiue Belgians. Wih he CommUslon for, BeUeC In Belgium nd Bed Cross ciup. en all over he counry appealing o he people-o conrlbne-apparcl o u,«"belgium Clohing Fund" I Is expec. ed ha more han he minimum HUM-. ly will be colleced, -The eampalm )ls o coninue seven days, endlni lurch 25.., In a leer o Henry P. Davlson, cbalrman^of he Hefl Cross War Council. Herber Hoover, chairman for he Commission for Belief; in Belgium descrlhed he pligh of HIP ~ " f People^! Cranford. We have a full line of Oxfords / Pumps Whie shoes Tennis and Camping Shoes EASTER BARGAINS ly aree. are,o remove o Plalrflelcf, on April" 12h. I is ruuokd haj Mr.Kennelly Is abou o so o France ai a Y. M. C. A.seereary. A programme of dances will b«gjvprhy bi.pupjliof Mill Emllie Sarderjpn, In ho" Clevela d School audiorium on he evening of April 20! h, MIM Ruh Poer, of Welles cy College Is ipendiig he fifaeer holiday season wih her parens, Mr. and rs. John A. Poer of 103 Mln sree. She has ai Jier gu s. olsimao, Miss Jlafgan Bglch r, of Eas Noworvlll-, Msss. A Spring Luncheon will Ja* srrved hy he ladles of Triniy Church a he palsh hnu-e, 217 E. Norh av nue, onfridayraphi Gh, frflhtiz 2 oclock.. 5 rvlce "a la care A cordial Inviaion is exended o all. JACOB KLEIN MEAT& PROVISION MARKET J Norh Union Ave. Cranford > " * Primp Ribs of Beof * Spring Lamb Smoked Hams Fresh Killed Poulry FRESH FISH FRIDAYS * >\Tr/»/ Will Convince "rf.ffrr, r«r«e yard; "slade, THfl. g"a"weh, ^urifjji;. Apply Chronicle For sale or exchange for small dwelling or acreage in good locaion, he choices plo 75 x 2oo mi Rixsevel Manor, sur- rounding* insured and free andclear. Address C M Brush, 60 Duane Sree, New York -- -- - - - Ior sale, medium weigh, black, genle, reliable," healhy horse, good for saddle, road or delivery; or will swap for heavier Horse for lumber business, \V H louon, Lumber Dealer 7 room house, all improvemens, new furnace, modern plumbing. Lq 70x350 Rear of lo i 100 fee wide and borders ou rner( line locaion." Price fflooo. Terms o sui. W. Chrouiole Office. Nine room house, all improvemens, large hi, choice locaion on Manor. A bargain for home seeker Or invesor. Apply a Chronicle office. Pinno player, can he used on any piano 55 rolls orninsio and bench".*" No reasonable offer refused. Seen by appoinmen Apply Chronicle. Office., " - PHOTOGRAPHS Vlolographs as Baser greeings are always welcome: - Wi make high class picures from j up; Pos cards f 1:50 a dozen, llauinanus Sudio. Hroad lee, House nhouf roomso le wih opion of buying. Mus have ground for garden. I. Iiqon 485 8h Ave. New York Ciy. Wnn o ren id CranforiT,, abou seven rooms, nil Improvemens. nifwlqnie renj; address D Chronicle office Wnn firs class laundress for Mondays and Tuesdays. Apply Mrs 1 ;. N. II. Close 8U7 Prospec Ave. Wuiied; a good 2nd hand wicker gocar A II, C Chronicle, Laboiers for general yard work; also coal passers. Voey Orgun Company, Gurwoor, N. J.. Iiuys lo work in our mill room. Good chance o learn he ivoocl working rade Voey Organ Corajwuy, Giirwood, N. J. Useful mnh for gardening and help around garage, seady work, good wags Mrs L L Blake 8I9 Hampon sree Warm suony room, wih boanl, gooc erms, highes references." Preference Fores avenue, Arlingon Road, Sylveser sree, Cranford avenue, Hamilon ave= inie, Claremeu place, Prospec, Casino, Bas Norh, Norh Onion avenues, Alden sree, Mllli sree, or Cranford Trus Co. aparmen. Address X Chronicle office. PETER BRBIDT CO,, B izaseh.». J. Money Saved is Money Earned You can save inw having us 1 clean or dye your old clohes. Our Process of Dyein K wilj make ivoolens like new. We specializkm his branch of work and can give yon he umos saisfacion. :. :... a7ia"curtains cleaned PLJYS*....JVe^rcnoyaie^heni byn^e.^mosmehods. Clen Suis,.Dry Cleaned, LadiesSuis, Dry Cleuiicd, Ladies Gowns, Dry Cleaned, Ladies Waiss, Dry Cleaned," We Have Jusf Insalled a New Plan for he Cleaning and Dyeing of Rngs Saisfacion Guaraneed We. Call For and Deliver- "The "^icffcalenire "exhausion of clohes. Shoes and leaher In occupied "j Belgium and norhern Franco and he shorage of. hese necessiies In Die 1 worlds marke are making i lncreas- lngly difficul for he Commission for Belief o BelgiumJQjeep clohed, ssd.. sbod he mfornnae people of ieie occupied erriories. ", Shoe* and Blankes Needed., ^In r addiion o new maerial, v,e need gifs of used and surplus Moh- Ing and shoes, blankes, llaunel and cloh In large quaniiesfrom he people of he Unied* Saes." Alhough he clohing conribued o he relief of Belgians need no be new* I Is salf, I mos be Brong ami durable, for I will be subjeced o he. hardes kind of wear. Nor Is I necessary for clohing o be In perfec re- "PSai^-aw here" &ro *ip"whril"*o^a*10d,xkf" :l women in norhern France who can sew an<j pach garmens and make hem presenable.. " These women were mobilized mid rained Info a marvelously efllclen organisaion early in,he war, while here was sill raw maerial o be had, for he ripping, repairing and remakwhen a work; having ess ime o Ami] rprni hnli-mlry nnd lioy l.nv» been looking forward wih dreado he day when, heir garmens finished and he maerial exhaused, hey would have o lay down, heir work end awai heir orn o receive he nex supplies. The naive sock has long since been used op. and since he firs devasaion of heir counry no commercial Impors have come in! I is for his reason-ho women of. counry are asked o pu heir gaimene.a.he service of he ajueasnro of purejeconomlcs, Hoa and/parioism. The Conunssohxfor Belief has he ships, he women he clohing, and In he vessels canylngsnrgoes of grain and oher foodsnff* here, will be room for all he «*?""»«"g donaed for he relief.of WsmTerers in Belgium and norhern JTrsnce. The American Bed Orossrfs appeaungo he peopla of he naiono mee his mos pressing need. AH who fawdolng-whlch hey can span ar «ske4.oj(»«nnmlc«e wih_ - he neaijes Bed Ooss Chaper, which.wof uncage o collec and forward I Milliner - ifls Eliwbch. N. J. Uw Syles In Head Dress Up o dae Designs From Mos Fas Wonab!e Models of The Season *»a»«j8!8j8$&8!0!nmm^«ka^ A *K. _ ^ ^ CARUYLE BLACKWELL and " -REEUfcY». " Highness" * For eicicn^nv ^EDDlfe POLO 2^^ mid ge rid of nil your old broken piece% of silver, gold ana copper and belp he Red Cross send a Wellsley.Recbnsucion Uni o France/ You c»n also help by making garmens for he refuenes. For informatou call 41-W Coming Aracions a Cranford Theafre «^«DAT >,SiX~} MARYi PICKlFORD f. in "Sella ryt-ri«" of he greaes living.auhors _^. SAL Jl ^2,^*_.ria. * * * A** ^ J M T 9 s r^is^iij4^ Ji. Ji: Daniels; Prop. 123 Norh Ave., Plainfield PHONE PAINFfLD 202 p Jfiji. Daniels, PrffT. 284 H Broad S., Elizabeh, PWWE LUABETH Hi! Suppose Y0UR; c hduse should burn bnighf S -n- FHH WjLrJNVEST APRIL PfiOCEEOS IN U. S. BONDS of convenion,pro nlsllig repors by, grea lndusrlil he Libery osmn^rnevxofisale- M ho ToOd^roecograpb Comwhcia*facbry and general offices In Bocheser.^ Tnl* company <D- are nomoem has decided o inves he enure proceeds ^of Is business for AjwOln libery Bonds of he hird Is- wc-" T*a,-oBee»v*ii>#«hey-wiii i» Me o suvscrlbe^amoas $500,000. COMMITTEE in "The.Silen Lady", y&fdin i? CADIfVfr R^*WlfAR»U/BI I -i-s /.^L d i*r*? ch pw""^ v;- v We do no reprin Alii" of he gbocl Com: pamca,,b^,,_ represen are gooci. - *.;«Phoenix Ins: Co. of Harford: Ocean- Acciden and Guaranee Corp Ld. ^s. Norwich Union Fire Ins. Sociky -." y iii.^rs MifyaLife;Ins. Co. * h Agen -;.;, TUs Is he official rade mark adoped by h«libery loafrflwnmlee of he Second Federal Reserve Disric,, I Baying UberyBbndsineaW -lenmp* I onrsoldrersia, srong yiand In goloj h* op^fuvlcorynn he Third