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TRENTON TIMES; LAUTER CO. A I 1862. 107 'EAST STATE STREET. HE a a is i complc'lf in i a i 1'aiMory ri.dif here in "Wr. ('tu a.ud do gh'o an i i a i because 1 nlisol'utoly of i playc-r- tk'! protjuci.ion iia.no.

SUGGESTIONS: Here i Tor.iKht.' I'o I Sh.iro. Uyc anil Ryu. i r. A i W.i!- ts Ovi r.lues. A i i i ar.

1 Word 1'rir LAUTER PIANO CO. Complete Stock of Graf onolas and -Columbia', Records. ALLIES CONTINUE TO ADVANCE DEFER CITIZENSHIP TO PROBE LOYALTY j. German, Austrian and Hungar( Ha.ve Papers Held To a i (lav had' i LOCAL RED CROSS WORK COMMENDED Proceeds of Kiddies' Carnivals Acknowledged Must Use For Needles on Helmets Trenton a American Ked Crows Is -JUKI receipt of the i i encouraging to FREIGHT PUT ON CASH BASIS New, Drastic Order Issued by Railroad Administration. In Effect August 1 The States Kailrotul A i -Hit- a i i a Wash- i t-i'.

i loy- 11:111, A i i i i and f.u- i i i (,,,., i a i i i i i Is i women workers it) ried by the railroads muwt be paid for i i Tue.silay in a a a i a its auxiliaries of. t.he 1 tlon Court br uu hcs 8 1 I TM I A i -American assited hy i St' I a i T. Cofcnhav- 4 1 1 l-'e'iter'and a 7u 9 ilrw. a a A i a Kerl Cross. Trenton.

1 Mv Dear Mrs. Katzenbivch: I i iiirt. is boi a i a i th Th; i-' a i i i i i er, i i a Imat Tin- i i i sis's iif i i 3 i i i i heard today con- a i a of wh-lch pushed the test This afternoon 48- I a i a i a i i i i a Wilson Jliss A a requested me to information concerning the i bala.nce in production- of gar, and surgical, dressings. In Fi-uncc-sco Pletrolungo. studying reports for June I.

find a tlic balance garments has heard. in citizenship -this colcml'iicwski. Domenlck i from a -The scene'tif tins aoiion is now a.terribie is machine guns and-gruesome bits of arms, human torsos. Aaron Herir-y I'lo'ir-o Silvestrle-, a ipur'ue William i James Alfred -Bennett, J-uhn een. a tamed and i Joseph Paly, Harry Molyari, Ernest -your report is very commendable 'John Henry -Jackson, a to express A ftu-in.

Julius Gnfr, Joseph her that your i i Fasqiiulc William i chapter has done. make Locket'r; a Harrison, Roman i sng-gt-sMon concerning the kmt- Jacques Peter Honore. A i report, which 1 s.that you con- a i i John Isaac Taylor, i i to sweaters nvinistration ruled that beginning August 1 all I'lmrgcis for freight car. in a strictly cnsli basis and a settlement. of freight accounts-- madf i i 24 hours a the re ccipt of the Uy lilinj; a' bend, ho'voA'pr, can miHlo i i 45 hours, but tills is tho.

nir.xitruiui lenprtli of tinv eU. This and drastic order, i is General Order 25 of th-- tV'leral Railroad Admimstratinn; throws a figurative, a grenade. i tli- ranks of local business tim.t immemorial havo enjoyed the privIU-BC of settling: thc'ir freight a. Lars-', shippers and receivers of been on tho railroads' furnishing' commercial and or-; allowed settle their accounss seven clays. T.lTis.

privilege, i be 1 revokrfd throughout United Ptates at the. close business, July I Several surety companies of Trenton, have 1 been splicitlns' the business of shippers for a i of WITH THE 7 A I I FRAXHE. a i a report in CM-MS coni-'esfion between i-etitVes i i i figh.rii'ifi i i this movement o'f men and' a i a is a a from but the greater is a 1 lim-s. thus: a i Avei'jlvt to evidences, at. be Germans i -it a "than continue 'their general i i i i 'The Allied heavy a i to the airmen, is 1 Timially- titt1in the German o-'f i i i i i i i bonds to cover the a cf freight cba'rc-es.

patrons "are of Samuel Keart.on. Iitnae WojeieU, awl helmets. Also as you no doubt I-Vlix Lonartowicz, T.onT Milacld, Know; comfort, pillows are- no longer Thomas Hoi-ley being, called for. "Sta'-nislaw A i the production ui and' have not wasted -your, the granting- of. tno i articles not asked for at the.

HOLD DUNCAN FOR KILLINGOFGIRL Truck Driver Charged With Manslaughter For Death of Miss Herbert Chief of Defectives Kirfc- a lc anrd' for Continued Page i.pwsent tinie. 1 Thankirfff you. for and efficient your doing. I. am.

i Tours sincerely, (Sinned.) MARCARET Executiye Secretary, flames. fled. -liT and the same tion-aii American "escafl-ril'le f.m-ight a German formation, dowil'one-Boc-hee" i-nside the -enemy line--, there-were no A.meri.'an losses in'either hattle. MINUTE'S PRAYER HE ENLISTS AGAIN FDR WAR SUCCESS "Rcrtary Asks Devotion at 11 O'Clock Each Bells.to Be Tolled notary, nt its meeting today adopt. ed resolutions asking, that 'Trenton- 1 ians devotcA.

"one minute, -daily 'to Tirayer for the success of American arms against Germany. This step' Vas take.i at hrecht's, and May.of was re- to proclamation call. Ing upon all to join An the aspiration, This will be rlono. I. In the resolutions.

Rotary sets forth that the organization''is, a business and professional men's body, and is 'this tinia to the tusk of Winning the war -and, that toak. the step for daily prayers. The 'resolutions state, that the' club -endorses a movement ito oe-known as 'the War Ang'eltis, for'spectal devotion toy Rotarians and the people in general of one. minute at a fixed- i daily during- working hours. The time -will be spent in meditation and for the of our arms and the triumph- of.our cause, for In- stiangth and guidance.

It is the idea to have church bells tolled and sounded 'while -tvcry resident of the community, at 11 in the morning offers up a rtiyef to the-greitt farter of the U.ni- verae. The hell 'In the tower of oW City Hall building, at State anxt Bnad Streets, will also'be used. Harry Hcarnnn gave." 'a talk on -at the Rotary re i from Clstfr, ICric ajirl arid tho cf and Bing- The which bririaring rmuiy 1-hmiS'anOs of now- men here be -finishfe'l a nmMiicht TO-- morruw. The now ar-v all beinir U)CJtted in. tented areas Tin I the'-camp limits have extended.

Visitors should -'la-ve. 'tile of i i company a i i i I a i i i i this -they t-an leiirn-inore qtiickTv tlv; yf i by applying a HeadqtYr.irters oan i aciirate directions to locations of unit-- 'irtrl- other in- I a i about the in a few rninul-rs. I The Pioneer aprl. a quartet from the rasirnent i talc" part in a program this evening -at Allontowh. Another quartet -will King at Slackwood.

A 'number, of librarians from rimts' of a headed German Brutaiity Leads Man of 4-7 to Re-enter the a War Sergeant 1 -McKenzle. at the local British nccruitihg Office has received the following letter from. British Headquarters in Philadelphia, show- i Miss Sarah ol Trenton-. vivitc-J ing the spirit that is prompting: the British' iri country -to enlist. "The- Germans have never" shown a great' "of human -nature; they held Walter-Stamper a prisoner 6C war for three', years and through i cruel a made him.

hittar that no sooner he been exchanged, and released -than he re-en- liited-iH the British and a a i a cruitintc i and Gilbert. James Mason, Joseph Bf.n- Harry Ieigh. -The-sum of 433 was re.ilJ7.ed and has been gratefully at the chapter headquarters. A- carnival for the benefit of tlfe. local- chapter held at 917 New Willow Street last Saturday by rollow- irig Grace Carlin, 9J7 New Willow Street, Jane a rierso'n, 026 Willow Street.

-was realized and has a received a the chsiTiter headriiiarters. The Quitting committee of the Trenton Chapter wishes it. distinctly "nderstooa. by all'- that iill mus.t be made on four needles: "Some knitters have been; on needles and then sewing the sides 'together. These can le accepted.

Aviators cs- Dix yesterday, and work ciitnp'library. Xhey were afeo i to 'Major General Hugh camp. Tonight In the' Y. tunlilorium a tiniwh wre.stiinsr match will be. between Tomnijr Draak, heavyweight and Stevens.

Pennsylvania heavyweight A of bouts hi--. "Before, the great war bro.kc.out in 1911 Stamper had served for eleven ytars in a i and had spent most -of "his time on active service, tu-o medals were Riven him for three years in and oJie ronsplcuous service in the Tira On the i of India. Leaving thp army in 1907. he to Canada. He was 'three days traveling: to r.each a re- i i a i when war was clarecl, AUpust 5, 1914, and was assigned to famous 'Princess Owing to his previous i i a experience he was sent to France with the flrs.t contingent of t-rnrfpii'tn Kprvf In 19H.

He u.s. AIRMAN WES IN ENGLISH MISHAP July Malcolm Cotton-Brown, of Chicago, an American Mrlatlon officer, has been killed i ftylne near Gloucester. He was at treat heignt when something went w.lth the- engine, causing the Machine crash to the ground. was in the St. Elo.i battle in January.

and spent two I a hospital-Th E'nKland. On his re! to active service he found his i in the. mud of In the first Ras 'attack launched by the Huns in 1915, he- was badly'gassed. A in the hip. The a a i -Germans captured him, and forced i him to walk to the railroad and from I there he was to Dlessen- I prison camp.

For Stamper's was made, one continuous horror. "Broken, a physical wreck. Stamper i was exchanged and sent to Switzer- I ian-d this year, an'd finally i returned to Canada. Careful a ment made-'a. a him again, an.d enlisted in the a i a Enptineer" with only one desire to iiet back and help, if It b'e ever so little, to set once again with the Huns.

"Stamper is 47 years of asre. and has -been TL trea- virtually has decided hold the fourth Liberty Loan campaisn in the three weeks' period between. Mr 2ti and Octobar 10. The" length of drive will be --educed from the 4Mal four as recommended, 1v many Liberty Loan workers. w.i.th tttc hope of a i i a slump of in- in the i of the campaign.

TRENTON MEN WILL PO DIX WELFARE WORK L. Snowdcn. pastor.r of th Presbyterian will leave August to a up y. M. r.

A. at Camp t1x. He i tu city about The Kay. 8nowden has take.n an active i in Y. M.

work, and his.de- to do his bit his prompted him to to the' cantonment." Charles 'R -Tyson will also 1'eave city shortly to engage In' similar at- Camp Dix f.ttlks MTM EX-SAILOR IS-FREED' Mills, formerly a in the i States Jfivy, granted ai divorce- from his wife, of this city. I Ity eharRK. The Mil'Is in London In I lift a no ehiJdscn. In 1913. the'' suTt.

for divorce hut petition. cijsniisicd by Vici H. Kafes; for RAILROABERS PUT I1NROILOFDN0R On the latest "Roll or issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad appears the name of TrentohlaHv William H. McCoy, ah engineer, of 1 -Street. He had a run on.

the New Division and has been in the employ of for 47 years and 1.0 months. Austin R. Applesatevpf Burlington appears: on thfe "Roll o.f Honor:" He worked the company 48 years and one month'. THINK HUN SHIP LURKS OFF COAST GLOUCESTER, July 15. -A German raider or ship niay be lurking off the A a i according to story of Captain William Price nf i i schooner Elisabeth i whlcH.

arrived here last night. A steamer nf abojit 2,500 tons, with Kims fore and aft. approached the Ijiiif---ffshlni? Sunday when a about 20 miles southeast of a She dis- appi-arcd looking: over the ini? vessel. HANGAR AND DIRGIBLE BALLOON ARE BURNED and the. S7th Division will- also be.

stagi-d. TRENTON CHilDREN ACT FORtD CROSS Littl? sons and daughters of Trenton families summering' "at R'ivor- Yrirdlr gavo. n--Uo'ri entertainment last nisht on U.e banks of river. They sanj; rmfiSr and recited--and followed up the performance by collecting, $3. for the "Red-Cross f'unii.

The money -was today turned over to Caleb S. Green, treasurer of the local Red Cross committee. SALE TOMORROW TO RED GROSS For benefit of. the Tre.nton ChajStcr. Am.erJ.carL_jte-d- Cross, youns priris will hold'a, sale afternoon and evening from 4.

to 9 o'clock, at 52-Garfiekl Lemonade and a fine assortment oit homemade cakes and candy will be sold. Attractive fancy, articlesvjjfill also be disposed of. Every effort" has been the young folks- to -have the benefit a success, and it'is hoped the sale will well patronized. Those in charge, are: -Lucille Taylor, of 210 'North Clinton 'Avenue: Dorothy Diehl. of Morcerville: 'Ruth "Montford, of 64 Garfleld Avenue, and Adele Pattison.

of. 52 Garfleld Avenue. ROME. July Austrian- transports were, sunk in an Italian attack on pattoro. according tn dlnpatches received from Cat.taro today.

I i STANDS OUT mmong allfpods as a wonderfully iftconornical and flourishing raiioa A REASON' -f NORFOLK, a i 'hangar and i dirigible balloon were destroyed and more than i doreh airplanes and several buildings I were damaged by yesterday at i the naval air. st-Ulon A Itas was the cause'. IBBS WINS PROMOTION Because of excellnf and effl- tAent way that has worked at local N'-aval Station, John- W. Ibbs, of fiOx Mulberry ha-s been promoted to a Yeoman, third It IK now expected will he assigned to detached service, i V. K.

8. New MISERY DAY AND GH! With Pimples On Limbs. Itching and Burning. Cuticura Heals. "1 was Arst troubled with small hard pimples on the calves of my limbs, they later ran down to my ankles and then spread to the of my, feet.

The itching, -and burning almost unbearable, and, 1 was in misery I ''A friend who- had bAn healed by Cuticura gave' me some. purchased more, and 1 used four of Sop and three boxes of Ointment wben I Was (Signed) Martin Kennedy. State Fireman's Home. Hudson. N.

February 1918. tkift trobfcter might pre- vmted by using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for every -day toilet purposes. t. lima." SUM (Hntnnmt He. pecially nre in danger losing i lives i by a rip in a.

should be. misplaced. seam a WANT BRAFTEES FOR THE NATIONAL ARMY Upon authority received from, WaslUrmtcn, A a General Gilky- hafi- given notice, to local, draft hoards that until further orders draft retrliUrants of 1917 or liH.S will not lie roll-used by respective for enllsltngnt in the Xa.vy or Tl Hii M7if-i 6 Corps. tiKhttauior up i the matter of con- registrants is to make available every possible man the National Army. TO HEAR OF CHANGES a i a i Council" No.

.192, Royal Arcanum, will hold, its, regula'r meet- in-K tiomorrow evening, at Which i clianfee In the- -laws by Council will" be e'xplaincrl hy Supreme a officers. i Kegenc UTOHK, Hiilli erford. -will also'he. a yinitor. TWO ELIGIBLES UPON CIVIL SERVICE LIST Announcement of clisrible- lists repairman ih tbe.service of -Mercer County and chauffeur-rc- the service of Trenton Was ade by Civil Service Com- today.

There is one man on (irlv -if these' lists, others who took tlie. examinations haviiis failed to i i Thomas C. Shinn of 303 -Pennington A i i i the c-ligible for chaufteur- Me' an examination averaRC of So.0," Howard Klockncr of r.on Brunswick Avenue qualified -for the mechanical rcpair- "mamist, age 'of CHIANESE Chester life guard at the Log Basin swimming- yesterday rescued another man' from The man. a stranger, out yorid his depth. This makes the second person to tie rescued there wlth'- in two weeks by Chlanese.

HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The War Emergency Ccmmlttee of Thr: ContPniporary will hold the rcB- ular moTiVi-ly meeting at .11 o'clock tomorow morni.n.K'at th'e club Stnt? Street. 'A of members is requested. must be p'H 1 coyer the. or proinpi s't-ttlemeht made the 24-hour liniit. In discu-ssing the effect have 'upon, lojal business, Horace JJi' freight, a-gent for Pennsylvania said: at'titurje ibe new regulation is one of consiflerable opposition, Jut -all opposition to modern innovations will e.xis.t.only.for brief "period- a sli'irtly fade are "ilttins tlieriiHcU-es.

10 transpartatl'tin as ordered by the Railroad Administration. A NAAR. SOlflRE NAAR DIES iPHILADEpA Reading Road Detective Chief Had Undergone Local Peace Justice of against Albert Duncan, the Water Street negro, who wia drlvinK the truck which ran and. killed Miss i Gertrude Herbert of Grovcvillc, the road Park last night. Miss Herbert, in company Warron also of Grovevllle, was on a bicycle approaching the Lakeside bridge on.

tlte Yardv.llle s-idc, while the truck orj it's way are told- of the DATE FOR OPENING MARKETPREMATURE Women Turned Out, But No Dealers--Now Set August 1 Announcement of a premature date ham, this morning, formally preferred fta the poel tivo time for the opening of the Municipal Market, on tho Lcuckel South Street, brought scores of women there early this morning, but no marketmen. William -H. Owens, tho market master, was also on hand. to Grovevillr. Different stories FOR FALLEN GIRLS Trenton Points Out Dangers to Girls Without Means of Assistance To the i i i this letter so tine, good Christian s'iv'ers.

have-a-. heart givers and will stop', look and Some of the horrors are on 'this aide water. should all to the Red Gross antl-'hel-p our boys but how many i give to the poor' and outcast here? One of the saddest cases in town- lit of -a. young woman, please i name unless someone really wi.siies her, who is i with Incurable cUsen.ie. I looked i -at young and i a i robbed of i and left, rot; in- sin.

the -work of man. is the "Where tho charitable people of Manfred 3 8 -ka justice cf Uie -peace head bureau lUla- 1 dolphin Reading: Ruijw.iy Jiccr this" mornitij? iri a Philadelphia. ilosr.ita.1. About days ago -lie serious, operation. however, anfl-hopes were entertained for "-speedy recovery until dnys ng-'i when, lib miffered a Jlr.

Xaar born iri. Elinrtbeth, April 1SC6. 'arid was by his. youth. Ho son the late: Arirahg.m D'A: As" the directing: -head -of the- tectivp i.iivision of the he inarte'an" ehvlafile and in-.

6truniehti.iI in "brinsing. to. justice of crimtnalr! thievi'-s. I frorn.ni!* widow, a Rotfcrt' U'lUkcr bcrf 1 batli of Yard-Icy, two Krancl-cliildrcn. a a sister, Mrs.

Fa'nnio Bromniernva-n of -this city," 'survive. i He a membar. of 'Jloradabad Council, Princes "of the. Caliph's, Tr.entoti Kranc-ii, B'nai Crith. -Arrangtmcnts for the funeral have not Dcen MRS.

JAMES A. LOGU-E The fuhre'ra! jjervices for Mrs. Katli-; erinc- I.ogue. who died last a were held her late' 14 West Kni.i Avenue, i i at o'clock. I'teuii'Lem, a a at "Blesseii "Sacrament Church a 9 o'clock.

The Father Casey the T.t/i!y"td the Krave. bearers were: ph-M. Prince, henry Severa. Thomas Connelly. JIcKlroy.

K.lward and Thomas McKt-ever. I i i i made Francis i i i of accident. Duncan claims that ther.e was a distance of about eight feet b'ftwe'en the trolley tracks and the sirl-'s. wheei, He "said she became confused 'and that while her bicycle was veering, in the road the irm-k struck her. The machine passed Qvor her body before Duncan coyld bring it to a The injured girl was picked up placed in auto of George USowns, of AVhit'e Horse a "taken hospital; but she died on.

the way. Sheriff Rees, who happened to be passing rit the placed and Robert Allen, of 84 who, was 1 accompanying him 1 arrest, turned' to Roundsman Thjs morning Sunday's pockets i t.housj.inds? don't start for. the fallen grJrls of the city, whdther are or not. 'Help them even if tti'ey appear to a Life of sin. "How did they start on the tircl hecause some man jrho-wed them the way.

Why don't "the churches get together and better the uondltions of fallen girls? Help them- to live 'better and and give them a start in life, fo'r fevery one no a how far they fall looks hack on the first false i if mtfn would respect girls as they do their a a i story would be. far a girl except a life WILLIAM POWERS A a short i -William' of Passalc. Street, S-YnpiTiay. ritie i a i i i i i of disciuihs. 1-fe was 11 Tin ivis' crryia'lU w.ts i i of- tho a I i a George Henry.

Mrs. Anna Ke'efe. of Trenton: and Carroll, of one sister, Ellen Gould, this city 'survives. There. are eleven a i Services Si-ill be held in the.Sncred Heart 1 anil i will in.

John's Cemetery. will be in of a not been completed. of sin after.some man. starts her the Way to perdition. He will go out on the street and -bras to other men of his conquest.

Our employers 1 of them, -gave until it to war relief but do a the girls that w.ork for i i 1 have a friend who gets a week; $6 for board and ten cents carfare a day. Tha't's girls fro wrong: Won't some broad-minded, person start a for the outcast and also try to better a i girl's i so the wages they got will enable to be better and cleaner- mothers for the race to M. A. X. July 24, 191S.

LIGHTllGllLS WOMEN BATHERS EDWARD JEWELL Edward Jewell, of 33 William Strec' i Princi-ton. died yesterday at his home in the of his age. His. funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at Interment will be niade ''in Penn'-s Neck Cemetery, under the direction of tawrohce. "CHESTER MATH I AS While a visit tt relatives in Philadelphia, cheater of Ir.

and Mathlas. was seized with acute Indigestion which proved fatal. His funeral will be "held from his grandparents' residence. 265 Walnut Avenue, Saturday afternoon a 3:30 o'clock; Interment' will 1 be in Greenwood Cemetery, under the direction of Thatcher. A Clean Cool Scalp purriian Stops Itching, the Scalp Cool--Prevents Dandruff Almost everybody nowndayi-knows that Parlsan sage, the hair restorer, is guaranteed to re'moVe every trace of stop falling and itching scalp, or the cost, amall as it is, wlll.be refunded.

But you should know more'about this hair, grower. You ought to know that it immediately destroys all odors that are' bound I to come from the excretions of the July bolt of lightning struck May Agnes of and Miss Dorothy Crum, of Lost Creek, wltlle they were the Country'. Club reservoir, at fountain StfrinRs. 'yesterday. Both were 17 old.

When both sank to bottom of th'e reservoir, Miss 'Catherine Prfce, of Ashland, oh'i of the party, made frantic efforts- to rescue tho young women. The bodies of both were shortly after and rushed to the State Hospital, where physicians said the bolt had killed both girls instantly, WILL MAKE SURVEY FOR CAM PEN RIVER BRIDGE 't)r. "Warren JLalrd, of the University of Pennsylvania, has been taln'ed by, the New Jersey Tunnel and Bridge Commission to make a survey of the location of the proposed bridge to apart the Delaware River between Philadelphia Camden. will receive SS.OOA for his Laird retained In a similar capacity by tne Pennsylvania Tu-rinel Bridge Commission A Joint meeting of'the two'commis- sions will be held In Camden next scalp, and in five minutes after an (Thursday for the purpose of arrang- appllcation, no matter how hot the weather, your head will feel cool and comfortable. Everyone should have a bottle of Parisian sage hanfly Because It Is" such a pleasant and exhilarating! hair treatment.

use it because they Know it is delicately perfumed, not sticky of greasy, and surely does make the, hair beautiful, silky and abundant. Here's what ft New York woman "I have used. Parisian sage two weeks only. yet in time find my hair wonderfully increased In beauty. thickness and but what surprised me most the disappearance of all dandruff." A large bottle of Parisan sage can be obtained from Miller's Drug Store or at any good drug or toilet counter, --it's mot.

Ing further details for the'survey. KICKS lawyers!" TJie, senator Tnomna of "No 'matter how greedily your lawyer Way you." he said, r-don't change. him. Remember the old horan. old horse atood 'under a tre.i patiently, though he wan all covered with hone flies.

A man wont up to bruih Wffinlet aVay, but the old said: "'Hold sir. Don't disturb those flics. They're nearly full. Drive them oft, and ft fresh lot xvill come, nmre hxingry than the WILLIAM J. BURLEW, of Willirtm J.

Bnrlew. I a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Burlew, 'of Allentown.

was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of his grandfather, Jairres H. StHlman, SO Middle Rose Street. Interment was In Allentown the direction of Poulson. Coleman. ENGLEBERT A.

BALDAUF Floral tributes ad the funeral of Englebert A. of East State Street, an employe of the Enterprise Cigar were'. Gates ajar, emr ployes of- factory: gladtola, employes of White bowl. State Street M. E.

Church; broken circle, Hlldlnger, JSIShop and Wilson; pillow, George -Bishop: standing wrsfc-th. Sons and Daughters of Liberty. Coun? ell NJO. 20; basket, Mrs. Baldauf; Bladiola.

Mrs. W. K. Corne; Bla'dlola. Mr.

-and Stanniard: emblem O. U. A. Trenton Council No. 90:.

snapdragon. National Union: standing hunch; K. of B. No. roscg, Knterprise Cfgar Company: roses, Mr.

and Mrs. 'Frank Smith and Mr. and Ira Smith: snapdragon. Mr. Mrs.

Lewis Smith; roses, Miss Stein arid Miss Martin; roses, Lockerson; roses, Mrs. F. R. Lee: broken circle. Card ClubT glad tolas, Mr.

and Vannaman; gladiola. Miss Lottie Hall, lllleg. Ward. JOHNSON GETS DIVORCE A final decree of divorce hag been allowed by Chancellor Walker to Daniel Johnson of Newark, formerly of Trenton; In his suit aga'lrist Sarah A 1-t The were married here in. 150.V by the Rev.

Cljarlesi Elder. Infltl.elity was charged against the wife. The custody of Josephine, the 10-year old daughter, is a-warded to the father. William M. JamlMO'n was counsel for Johnson.

FREE OF QHAROE. Any adult suffering froro cough cold of bronchitis, ISMnvited to cari at the of Miller Drug Company, Trenton, and William TSrenfir, Princeton, N. and get absolutely free, a sample bottle of German Syrup, a toothing and healing' remedy for all Iun0 troubles, whjch a successful record of fifty yeam. Oives the patient a good rest free'Jtrorn. coughing, with expectoration In A standard medicine for SO For In all civilised AdTtrulement.

It was announced this a market would lie morning opened August 1. This "statement" was given out following- a conference attended by Frank Carroll, 'agent of the llcrcer County Board of Agriculture; Alexis L. Clark, chief the of Markets, and City Sealer of Weights and Mea- sures O'Donovan, who will have rect' supervision over the stand. The rublic Service Corporation" will have the necessary lights in- by that date and Director of Public Bafety will also have opportunity, to the polica to notify farmers to proceed to the new. market site instead of.

stoppinjg South Broad and Front Streets, as is now the practice. In addition, It ia pointed Out that housewives will also have ample time to learn of change in location of the market. Workmen had a portion of -the new site in such condition, that it would have been possible to use it me a a Duncan's bail but the general order to.all, concerned, at "5.3,000. Allen was held -under $300 not been a i a a material Prosecutor O.lipliant and Detective were an investigation was at once One witness' cUiimed -that 1 was to by making a had 'turn when he saw the bicyclists. The dead girl was daughter of George' Herbert, -of Qroyeville land was employed the mill in that place.

'She is -survived hy one brother who lives in New York. a are in uirse "of Rddste'rs at, for Miss Herbert will be 'from her gran'd- Mrs. George 'Srove'ville, Saturday a at 2' o'clock. I i be" made in Bbrdentdw-n Cemetery, CITY Will ISSUE ,000 IN BONDS The -Cit-y- Commission, at a. special meeting- -yesterday -'took action "on funding bonds The: issues are yet to bo Iiassecl by tno CapHJil; Issues Committee.

The bonds, provide 'for payment of gt-ncral improvements, including; 'the n.cw hospital the CoVony; street irnrrovemeats -ind sewers. and the iire engine house. nton-'" is' 1 called upon to pay as its Fharo'-in the victory of ffiror the' muhicipalitiea of New Jersey the Public Service Railway Ccmpa'n'y in its efforts to boost HACHINISTS REGISTER, 'Continuation of the federal Registration of loca'l machinists was carried out at meeting of "the Machinists'; 1'nion headquarters. South at of candidates were admitted to GIRL FOUND DROWNED ATLANTIC- CITY. July A pretty grii-1 between 13 and 20 years gowned in 'white clinging material was discovered floating, face downward- In the breakers oft the 1 Steeplechase Pier "by two boys who bathing.

--Whether; a suicida or that she had ialleri a i a from cine of the piers a. mystery. MOVIE DAMAGES CUT A new trial has been ordered In the'-stipreme Court in the suit of Joseph n. Artressi against the -Fox -Film Corporation. Artressl w'aS 'engaged hy the film company as an i.ti "The.Serpent" nnd was i i the performance of "hts contract.

He j-ecovered damases. which the Supreme Court finds 'excesalve. The Hulgment is ordered reduced to and unless this is accepted there will i a of the litigation. "STOCKS was generally higrhe.r. this mornins, stocks responded to the favorable a news.

The report, of i i pany, reflected the large earn that branch of industry while the Erie Railroad report shows the poor condition of tho railroad jtarnlnBi. Bonds are steady. The following are furnished oy Elsele King, members of the New York Stock Exchange, BentUy Pope. manager. Fim National Bank Bulld- nf Not Opg.

Lwst -S3U 33 Am- Can' 47 AmTel 95v4 4 S4 'Bfivif- car Am LOCO Am Anaconda .86 8W4 Bi A Butte 4fi Can Pac St Paul Crucible Col Fyel Chlno 3SH Corn products. Distillers M'A Erie Ot Nor Inspiration SZH Kennecot 3A Mer Pennsy Ray Copper Reading Rep I ft8 Studebaker 1 eon Copper tTnion Pac 'U IB 1 Rubber TI fl Steel trtah copper WA 42 Bl No- Pac S7H So Pac 84 Under the of -'Net gAln preceding close'; from close. CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. Lwst. Com; July 1S3H 1MH Dm Oats; July 74H WCi.

.44 44 9H4 RTXi 45V4. SOvi 45V4 19H 1K4 1MT4 81 81 8714 GnwHalr TEMPTING DISHES MADEfWlMMliK pemonstratiotis in Campaign Scheduled For Today and Tomorrow Miss Helen Minch.of the New, soy Agrftu'ftural. College gave the last; of her particular s.er-jss of demonstrations with, the 'milk- campaigrn', yesterday' 1 morning In. Scnool, a large gathering several milk -dessert-s. Miss Minch" grepared cottage cheese cu-sta'rd a.nd peach 'custard and lemori bread pud- In.

the afternoon, at the Mott School, she exhibited a goodly Array of cottage cheese dishes. Since tha. audience Here was. rather small, each xlady was served a generous 'portion of' the new first, showed cheese "dreams," or cheese sandwiches; 1 theri'followed Various salads, tomato and pepper with cheese- filling; and a cheese roll filled with marmalade; a cheese lo'af stuffed with pickles, nuts pimentoe.3 proved. unusually tempting, and last of all served.

a cheese iliss Lena Piercii gave an evening 'demonstration on some uses of milk, before a large gathering at Church of St. Peter and Paxtl. The following features are scheduled, for-'today: teri.in Church nt 2:30, ''Uses of 11 "by Miss Ethel H. Osmond of the New Jersey. Agricultural College; Him: garian Tie formed Qhurch, Beatty Street anrf-Hcrno Avenue, at p.

"Milk Miss Lena Pierce, demonstrations J.ni.. clucle: High School at 2:30, and Souffles," Miss Ethel Osmond; St. Mary's Greek. Church, Giand and Malone Streets, at 8 p. "Dairy Dishes." Miss.

Lena Pierce. Daily'afternoon demonstrations at the headquarters of th campaign, 134 East NETMSRFOR STERLING HOTEL Emil well-known hotel, man of Trenton, has assumed management of the. Hotel.Sterling: durins on-government businesi of the proprietor, Charles Fury. Mr. Mielke has been In Trenton four of which were spent with Hlldebrechfs and six-with' (Taertner'a cafe ind Mr.

1 Fiiry haa been appointed special of U. 8. Depjxrtment In connection with shipyard workers. Under Mr. Mielke's management a number will h'a made to the-hotel.

-'The new management announces Jhat there will be dancing Saturday Bights during Auifuat in the grn.1 room of the" Sterling furnishing the music. NEW CONCEfiNS CHARtERED folTowlnff havi been filed in the office of the S.ecre^'.' tary of State: Chemical Company, OH Bridge; to manufacture and deal chemicals, dyes, capital. $100,000: tncorporators, F. A. Haussner.

Juliui Blesch an.d Julia Haujwner, of Old Bridge. Winston Company, Newark; to operate an eitpre'ss-btiil- 'canltal. 150.000: incorporatpra, Ahram 'Winston. Aaron Welnberg and S. S- 'Winston, all Newark.

MT G. to deal Bilk, 4ipltal. 135.000; Max Heiman-i Sonhia Marcus and Isidore GurflnKle, all of BcoriOTriy Ensineerlng 1 Camden: to manufacture toolf, capital, V. Ramsiy and William B. Orover.

of B. H. of delphla, L. Wewarlt: to deal in; automobiles: corporators. L.

T. Wjilah and E. Walsh, of Kewark, and Charlee Hrubant, of 1 R. Realty Company of New Jersey, Newark: "to deal -In tate: capital. 125.000; jCJ.

H. Wueri, Anna Earl and E. Crofl, all of Newark. Newark Realty and Equlpmeirt Company. Newark: to deal In realty; capital incorporators.

Samuel Kaufman, H. Meleter and Annie MacMullen. all of Newark. WOMAN'S DANGER PERIOD 'period and nfty-flve years of age' is said to crials or danger period in a lift) which her for her I continun la the' race. if then that I she euffers from such annoying sylhp-1 as nervousnevai I or dread flCl impending vrfc or some dormant earn -in, the system active.I When a woman is- passlnt: throagli I thia crisis there Is one tried and remedy.

Lydia E. Pinkham'a table Compound, after Of fs the standard remedy for lEWSPAPERI VSPAPES.I.

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