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PLAINFIELD COCBIER-XEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1012 FACE 3 RETURNS TO HIS ALLEGIANCE "Just Say" WAS MEMBER OF NEW YORK FIRE DEPT. E-SORLICEC 1 1 At Special Prices for I Friday and Saturday i The following items with many others which we haven't room' to itemize Councilman Patrick Reville, of the Fourth Ward, who was instrumental in having the Democratic party endorse Mr. Moy for Mayor two years ago, and who was reported to be in favor of the Mayor's re-election, stated to a Courier News reporter yesterday, that ho will support Percy H. Stewart, the Democratic nominee, and intends to work for his election. "I have never voted anything but a 'Democratic ticket," said Mr.

Reville, "and don't intend to depart from what has been my usual custom in this campaign. I did say that I favored Mr. Moy for re-election, are at special prices lor naay and Saturday's shopping; don't neglect to take ad- vantage of these money-saving opportunities. It Neans Original and SsnuiM MALTED MlLll The Food-drink (or AH Aes. More healthful than Tea or Coffee.

Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder forra. A quick lunch prepared in minute. Take no substitute.

Ask or HORLICK'S. Others are imitations. 2.69 1 3 Restores color to grey or faded hair; Cleanses, cools and invigorates the Scalp. 3 Removes Dandruff-there-by giving the hair a chance to grow in a healthy natural way and stopping its falling out. Keeps hair soft and glossy.

Is not 'a dye. $1.00 nd 50c at Dra Storet or direct upon receipt of price and dealer's name. Send 10c for trial bottle. Philo Hay Specialties Newark. U.

S. A. RED SHAKER KNIT SWEATERS, Specially priced at Jacob Iilimm, Who Died Here Recently, Belonged to Hudson Engine Ho. 1 A choice old book, the property of William Horan, of Belvidere avenue, entitled "Document No. 15, Board of Aldermen," and dated December 12, 1865, contains 4he name of the late Jacob Blimm, of this city, who died on Saturday, September 28, last.

The book is "A communication, being the annual report of the chief engineer of the Fire Department," of New York, by. D. T. Valentine, in which occurs the roster of the department, and names Jacob Blimm as a member of Hudson Engine Company, No. 1, stationed at 304 West Forty-seventh street.

The note contains this information: "Jacob Blimm, badge 50, upholsterer, Fifty-sixth street and Ninth avenue." but that was before Mr. candidacy had been announced. Bitten by Dog You pay $4.00 at other stores. There's been such a call for all shades of Red Sweaters this fall that the supply fell off considerably. "We experienced much trouble in getting these.

However, here they are in all the regular sizes; splendidly knit, with pockets and high Shaker collar, in a beautiful maroon shade. Other stores ask I KEEPS YDD LOOKING TDUNG Change in Main Line Trolley Route Until October 17, the A.lina' cars to Newark via this city, will leave Elizabeth, via 'Newark avenue because Fre-linghuysen avenue, in Elizabeth, and Elizabeth avenue, in Newark, aie torn up. Frank Schonefer, an employe of Neumann Brothers' store, is confined to his home on George 6treet by injuries resulting from an 'attack by a dog which bit him about the leg. The wounds were cauterized yesterday, and he is improving. L.

W. Randolph, Schreiner R. J. Shaw, E. F.

Champlin, D. S. Miller, C. M. Nagle, P.

B. Hodge. 2.69 I $4.00 for this Sweater, while we have priced them at only RED MEN OBSERVE HELPS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE 23 RD ANNIVERSARY VIRGINIA CARTER LEE 1.39 5 FINE SILK PETTICOATS at the low price of only In connection with tola department Aliaa Le will jEladly aniwri any Inquiry relative to domestic science, a stajnyed envelope being? necessary for a personal reply. Address car CourierNeiva. Miantonomo Tribe Entertains in Honor of This Big Event-Many Visitors Present BRIGHT FINISH FELT HOODS $1.50 These are the most popular shape this season.

Very becoming and smart and we were able to secure these in black, navy and brown for During the early fall season an eggs, and add to the yolks two ta-blespoonfuls of milk, half a teaspoon-ful of salt and a pinch of celery salt; then fold the whites and yolks to infinite variety of fresh fish may be inexpensively purchased at nearly all our Plainfield markets and, if a care 5 This is a splendidly made garment fashioned in a most stylish 5 model with deep ruffled flounce. They come in all the regular 5 sizes and you have the choice of about twelve of the most fav- orite fall colors. The material is a fine grade of messaline silk, and while you would be asked as much as $2.50 for 1 QQ them elsewhere, our special price is only 4 both adults and misses. Fri ful purchase is made, followed by a skilled and novel form of cooking. the housewife will find that "fish 1.50 day and Saturday special price day" is apt to prove most popular gether and turn into a frying pan in which has been melted a heaping ta-blespoonful of butter.

Stir with a fork until the eggs begin to cook and then mix in the prepared peppers. Continue stirring, over a moderate heat, until the whole is a light creamy mass, and dish on a heated with her family. Naturally, we all welcome a change in our diet, however simple, and WHITE BEDSPREADS 95c fresh fish offers us such a wide var iety to choose from that it should frequently be included when planning our weekly menus. Remember, Miantonomo Tribe, No. 118, I.

O. R. duly celebrated its twenty-third anniversary last evening at the tribe rooms in K. of P. Hall, West Front street.

There -were "150 braves, and their mates, who enjoyed the dance by the camp fire, which blazed forth in a cheering glow. The "injun" color of red was in evidence, and the large letters forming the word "Welcome" greeted every one who entered the prettily-decorated hall. Naylor's orchestra played for dancing. The festivities were continued until 1 o'clock. The local tribe was Joined in the peace dance by members of Iona Council, No.

14, Daughters of Poca Place in the upper part of the double boiler one pint of milk and, when hot, stir in a pinch of salt and a tablespoonful and a half of cornstarch, mixed with a little cold water, TCgok for ten minutes, stirring constantly, and then add half a cupful of granulated sugar, one teaspoonful of vanilla extract and two tablespoonfuls of grated, unsweetened chocolate (or cocoa may do substituted), that has been blended with a little cold milk. Allow it to simmer for two or three minutes longer, and then remove from the fire. Allow it to cool slightly, pour into individual baking-dishes and spread with a meringuexisCde from the whites of two with two tablespoonfuls of pqwdseffed sugar. Stand them in a very moderate oven for fifteen minutes for the meringue to brown slightly and serve the dessert very cold. Quick; Vegetable Soup When the housewife is pressed for time palatable soup may.

be made from the desired quantity of boiling water and bouillon cMbes (using five to a quart of watefc)jadd seasoning, if any is desired, and any cooked vegetables, cut into "l2iXTl pieces that you may have on'hartd. BARRED MUSLIN CURTAINS Handsome curtains for the bedroom in a cross-barred muslin, having borders of flowered muslin in colors braided at edge; in regular length and priced es- 7C-pecially at, pair HUCK TOWELS 11c A good quality union huck towel; large size, 19x42, and regularly worth at least 15c. Specially priced at 11c 72x90 SHEETS 39c These are our regular 45c quality, made of good quality sheeting and hemmed; specially priced at 39c These are a very good quality bed cover in the popular crochet knit style, and several very pretty patterns. They will prove a very serviceable article and worth much more than the special price QCA however, that when it forms the principal course for luncheon or dinner, it should always be accompanied by some farinaceous food, which will render it Ta most desirable food for growing children as well as adults of sedentary habits. platter, surrounded by triangles of crisp toast.

Clam Chowder Cut into tiny strips (freed from rind) three slices, of fat bacon and place in a soup kettle, together with one -large sliced onion, one quart of chopped clams, with their liquor, four peeled white potatoes, cut into cubes, a tablespoonful of shredded parsley and three peeled tomatoes, cut into thin slices. Cover the ingredients with a quart of cold water and simmer for about thirty-five minutes, or until the vegetables are tender. Add more water, if the original quantity boils" away, and thicken by the addition of a heaping tea-spoonful of flour-mixed with a little In the menus arranged for Friday of fish plays an important part, recipe for fresh cod timbales being particularly good and, as they form hontas, of this city. From elsewhere came delegates of Tonaluka 'Tribe, of Cranford; Menno Tribe, of pjj Mot Tif MOIWP You can get your Riker Toilet Articles here now. Dr.

X. C. 5 Sears Expert Op-EE tician EE Gives Free Consultations Westfield, and Naraticong Tribe, of a very economical dinner, should recommend themselves to the housewife, who realizes the truth of the adage, that "every penny saved is a penny earned." Breakfast Stewed Prunes with Lemon ISomerville. The social committee included Peter Sheridan, chairman; Charles i VLNA.INriE.LD. NCW JERSEY milk.

Be sure the i chowder boils, after the flour is added; season with salt and cayenne to taste and serve Halliwell, John T. Green and Charles Maple Flakes Cream L. Holstein. Scrambled Eggs with Green Peppers Buns. Coffee Miantonomo Tribe, was instituted in 1889 in the Exempt Firemen's Hall on Park avenue.

There were sixty-five charter members; of that Peas, carrots, string beansand celery are excellent for that purpose. Cook the soup for a few minutes after all the ingredients are added, but not long enough for The vegetables to lose their shapeflerj'e yery hot. This soup will also be -varied by the addition of cooked macaroni or noodles. Fresh Cod Timbales Boil the fish until tender in salted water, to which a few drops of lemon juice has been added; then chop as finely as possible and mash with a very hot, accompanied by pilot biscuit. Minced Chicken and Lettuce Sandwiches Open a small can of deviled chicken and mash to a paste with a wooden spopn, adding a cupful of finely shredded lettuce, pepper and salt to taste, one chopped hard boiled egg and sufficient milk or cream to moisten.

Mix well and spread between number fotfr of them are still connected with the order. There are now 187 members Identified with the tribe. Daniel Mundy Is the pres Luncheon Clam Chowder Pilot Biscuit Minced Chicken and Lettuce Sandwiches. Tea- Olives. Chocolate Meringues Wafers Dinner Quick Vegetable Soup Boiled Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Fresh Cod Timbales Raisin Tarts Coffee ent prophet.

On the erenlng of October' 19 the tribe will pay a fraternal visit to Elizabeth tribes and will greet thin slices of buttered graham bread and with a round cutter stamp into the State officers. There will be a big class adoption on that evening wooden spoon. Mix in a scant cupful of thick cream sauce a minced parsley, salt and pepper to and about twenty pale faces from circles. These may be prepared immediately after breakfast, and if cov Beautiful Pieces of Furniture Miantonomo Tribe will receive the Scrambled Eggs with Green. Peppers Cut the peppers in halves and re adoption degree.

They will all leave here on special trolleys. The crack team of Pequod Tribe, of Atlantic City, will be present on that oc move the stem ends, all seeds and membranes. Boil in salted water for fifteen minutes, drain, and when cold, ered with a slightly" dampened napkin and placed in a' cool place will be perfectly fresh for luncheon. Chocolate Meringues These are very simple to make for dessert and will be found delicious. taste and the yolks of two eggs, ami turn into buttered timbale moulds.

Place these in a pan of boiling w'ate'H set in a moderate oven, and cook until firm. Serve unmoulded onua heated platter, accompanied by an egg sauce. casion and work the degree. chop finely. Meanwhile, beat separately the whites and yolks of three of unusual character, the kind that appeals fa people who do not care for the ordinary staple designs.

Modest as to price but bearing the marks of well designed and correctly made Furniture. There's a splendid variety to choose from and every day new pieces are added to the stock. Let us have the pleasure of showing you. FINDERNE NOW TO BE CALLED MANVILLE ATTRACTIONS AT THE THEATRE Our Mattresses and Springs Jersey Central Changes Name of 5 Station Out of Compliment to Big Manufacturing Plant The Central railroad company has changed the name of FinJerne station to Manville. Application has been made to the postal authorities are manufactured in one of the most Sanitary Factories in the world, and we offer the "EUREKA" and "RED CROSS" as two of the best FELTED COTTON MATTRESSES THAT CAN BE MADE.

EUREKA is-priced at $15.50 RED CROSS is priced at 17.50 We carry in stock a large variety of MATTRESSES and BED SPRINGS in all regular sizes or make them to order any size wanted. to change the name of the post office accordingly. Changing the name of this station is a compliment to the Johns-Man-ville Company, which recently re moved its plant from Brooklyn to a point near Finderne. Thii concern will give employment to about 3,009 men. Several 'real estate companies have been formed and a large number of houses are being erected at Manville to accommodate the factory operatives.

A POWLISON JONES, 1 149-151 East Front St. DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING TONIGHT Beverly West, in "Little Women," at 'the- riainfleld. Theatre, Saturday, October 12, matinee and night. Lradies' Fashionable Tailor Each garment Is man-tailored The Dunellen Progressive League will hold a mass meeting in the open air tonight. Candidates for Congress, Senate and other State offices will be present and discuss the "Bull Moose" doctrine.

Should the weather be unfavorable the meeting will be held on next Thursday night. "The Common Law" The greatest amount of favor attained by Robert W. Chambers' wonderfully successful book, "The Common Law," is mainly due to the interest shown to its pages by the gentler sex. Essentially, "The Common Law" is a woman's story. Hence in making preparations for its dramatization Manager A.

H. Woods was mindful of the fact and aimed The ELITE Millinery 337 Park. Avenue FALL OPENING throughout, and shows the highest degree of perfection in artistic workmanship and fit. A perfectly fitting, stylish gown Is much admired by everybody. That is the kind I make.

Fair prices best work fine materialscorrect styles and perfect fit. 31. PERLMUTTER, 310 LIBERTY ST. Telephone 710-W. If: i Pi I steadfastly in the direction of mak Camp Fire Club at Borough H.

S. A short business meeting of the Camp Fire Girls of the S'gma Gamma Kappa Club of the North Plain-field High School was held yesterday in the school to discuss a name for the Camp Fire Circle. After considerable discussion the matter was laid over to the next meeting. All the members of the circle wishing the official band ring of the Camp Fire Girls signed an application blank yesterday. ing the play a woman's play, for af Madge Tyrone, with "The Common Law," at the Plainfield Theatre, Mori-day October 14 ter all is said and done much depends upon the woman's world for stage successes.and when the produc MISS CAROLYN McVEY formerly 245 W.

Front Street are touring with success emphatic tion of "The Common Law" was made last season, it was very evident from the start that this well discerning manager had not missed and unequivocal. This play will appear at the Plainfield Theatre Monday, October 14. than 50 members of the New Shut-in-Society, who received the oc-der for knitted shawls, hoods 'and, mittens needed for the play. Every one of the old ladies read and love.ct "Little when they knew" that their work was to be usedYi the stage presentation ot the Lo.ulsj M. Alcott story tUeir delight knew! the mark.

Indeed, the efforts made for the purpose of giving the play a Paying Damages To yourself is only less unpleasant than paying them to someone else. If your automobile runs into anytliing and has to go to the repair shop, it's up to you to pay the bill unless you carry Aetna Collision Insurance It covers any injury to your car caused by collision with a stationary or moving object W. B. MUNDY, "The Insurance Counselor," 142 North Avenue. very distinctive place in the high es teem of womankind won.

the unstinted verdict of praise, and thus set ting the seal of approval it was de Missionary Alliance The regular meeting of the Christian and Missionary Alliance will be held tomorrow at 3 p. m. in the church, corner Duer street and Craig place. Bible lesson by Rev. T.

R. Francis; subject, Mark 9th chapter, last part. Memory lesson, 3rd chapter of Colossians. The public is cordially invited to attend these jno Tney all remembereit period of the early sixties, wih. its quaint simplicity, and some of "Little Women" It was no small task to get together the old-time garments, furnishings and costumes accessories for the proper staging of Marian de Forest's dramatization of "Little Women," which will be presented at the Plainfield Theatre Saturday, October 5, matinee and night, but the brought joy unspeakable to more Bound Brook Nurseries OFFER FOR FALL PLANTING Trees, Shi ubs, Evergreens, Etc.

fclVER ROAD, BOUND BROOK, N. J. termined that every section of the country should be allowed oc-, casion to pass similar judgment with the result that no less than four companies of "The Common Law" i preparation of the knitted articles them were girls at that time and wore the identical hoods, shawls and! mittens they were called upon, tore-; CvMrier-Aevs Want AOs.

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