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AT, JUJTE ESCfiBE A ME ummmm (Continued from Page 1) Is cqo that tsshti Nature. Regular cad natural action of the stomach liver, kidneys and bowels will keep you well end POLLS the bridegroom has a large stock farm- They leave Plalnfleld with the best wishes of a large circle of friends who regret to lose the bride Two thousand men's fancy mixture sack suits reduced to $25 Immense variety afTording.a broad choice in colors, fabrics, patterns and models. Brdkaw Brothers 'met Placet AFburAvenoa Nevr York Sobwey Station at Dot from her happv and pretty home maizes itching here, but know she will be happy In her new home. The array of bridal presents You can go down to the 9CX in ooe of oor blae serge suit. They're fist color neither Summer tun nor silt water fades them.

They're ahrays in good taste. With an extra pair of trousers, a blue serge FEW SHARED unusually pretty and Included silver, cut glass and furniture. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a diamond and sapphire lava- BRYAN'S VIEWS There is immediate relief for skins itching, barning and disfigured by ec-' ema ringworm, or similar tormenting skin disease, in a warm bath with Resinol Soap, and a simple application of Resinol Ointment. The soothing, healin? Res llere and to the best man a pearl pin. To the maid of honor and I bridesmaid the bride gave gold bar is as frood as two suits.

inol balsams sink right into the skin, stop The bride is a native of Scotch AVWlAtPt Nnt AhlA trt itching instantly, and soon clear away all trace of eruption, even in severe and stubborn cases. lived until they moved to North Give Full Support. Flainfieid. she is popular with a Resinol Ointment and Ketinol Soap tr oldbyaa For Summer Sport 1 HOTELS AAD RESTAURANTS araggisu. rresenbed by doctors for 20 rearm.

large circle of friends both there and here. The bridegroom is a native of ENDS AN UNHAPPY PERIOD URGES TEACHING OF sort. Opens in a or buttons close to the. nexc Saratoga county, N. and Is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Washburn, RELIGION IN SCHOOLS I who have lived in that county most of their lives. His father is prom Resignation of 8crtary of State Had Lono Bean Predicted, but It Was Ea- inent in politics and an office holder Asbury Park. June 9. Resolu pected Hia Passion For Promotion ef tions Dledsrine the suDnort of the Re- the county.

Pesos Would Hold Him to the Office. formed Church cf America to the ine young coupie xnei aunng we movement to obtain formal religious mpvu. w.r Va(lWntrto Jnnk i i summers near uians aws, wnien naa i tuairucuuu la ue UUUIIC scuuuu 1 DOH Of Kr.f. It. been the last twelve years.

I wreurjr or fctate Bryan TCe. "We st pointer" is our new boys shoe. Made on the same, fast as that recently adopted for the West Point cadets. Rocteks Fret Costpany wcio auupieu at iub bbbsiou 01 i i nrougnt the event which has been ere general synod yesterday. The reso- I dieted almost dally since he took offlce luuons came irom tne committee on unaer president Wilson on March 6, TRUSTEES TO MEET IN education, report of which was read 1913.

Where Life is Worth Living During Spring and Sammer Fronting the ocean -30 minutes from the heart of New York. At Brighton Beach, N. Y. KEISEJTWEBER'S HOTEL SHELBURNE OPEN AL.Lt TEAR. American and European Plan 200 rooms; private baths; running hot and cold water in each room; every convenience and comfort; Sun Parlor overlooking Ocean; Orchestra.

SPECIAL, RATES FOR SEASON GUESTS AND WEEK-ENDS. Exceptionally Low Terms for May and June. An Ideal Spot for Auto Tonrlsto Garage on Premises. RESTAURANT SHORE DINNER DANCING. May 14-0pening Brilliant, Spectacular Summer Revue Write for Booklet.

by the chairman, Dr. J. C. Caton, of Mr. Bryan has been criticised and as OLD QUAKER EDIFICE Brooklyn.

Accompanying this was sailed as has been no other cabinet a resolution formally recording the member in years. Ills motives have Bre4way church as supporting the effort tol The annual meeting of the trus- been impugned and hia omclal acta tutssnsjc place the Bible in -secular schools tees of the Friends Meeting House land utterances attacked with the ut-for study in ethics and spiritual and Cemetery Association of Ran- most severity known to American po- atVmrn New Ti truth. This, too, was adopted. aoiph township, will be held June ZGIuacal methods. In addition synod considered the tne old uuaiter edince near Dorer.

Thwe -no doubt that with Mr. report of the committee on publlca- The present trustees of the asso-1 Bryan departure from his office there tion and Bible school work, present- elation are Eugene A. Carell, of Mor- terminated the most unhappy period of ed by Rev. John T. Broek, of this ristown, president; Ellas B.

Mott, of his whole career. It has been a con-city. Rockaway; M. Wheeler Corwln, of epieuous fact that only at momenta According to the renort on nubll- Renville; William H. Baker, of Dot- was 3Ir.

Bryan able to feel any satls- cation and Bible school work, the er treasurer, and Fred Ilance, of faction in the great office for which be church contains 689 Sunday-schools, East Orange, who is secretary, hav- bad such high aspirations. He regard with an enrollment annroximatlne succeeded his father, the late position in the president's cabl 112,000. The average attendance for Edward S. Hance. of Wharton.

net as the opportunity of bis life to the vear was 68.000. AnnrnilmntA. as early as 1740 several families renaer a great service to me American ly 4,000 members were received in- ot Friends, most of them from Wood- People, but Just as the Reneral public to the church from the schools dur- b.ride township, settled in Randolph. extremely dissatisfied with then Mendham township, and meet- nlLa secretary ot stale so was Mr. THUS ST.

CHARILICS Most Select Location Fronting the Beach ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ing the period covered by the report. ings were occasionally held at their Bryan keenly unhappy in his occu Contributions from th Rchnnls tnr Am Proud of Uy DcrAal Record Every pallext have attended hafe always received satisfaction. My enormous Dental Practice feas been built cp through the recommeadaUons of satisfied patients.

pancy of that omce. all denominational objects totaled nomes- In 1758 one acre of land, the site IIls "Itlcs have felt him to be totally of. this meeting house, was deeded by incompetent and therefore unfit to bold close to $36,600. FIFTY-FOUR GRADUATES Robert Schooler for four sounds of tne enter place in tne cabinet, while current money of the Province of i Mr- Tan hSmwlf was continually dl- FROM STEVENS TECH. New Jersey to Jacob Lain and appointed at tne meaper responses he James Brotherton.

trustees, to hold 8 able to secure to his rlews and 1 Hoboken. a 9 Thn tnrtv.thirA the land in trust as a nlaca to burr I policies. With an established reputation for Its eicluslveness and high-class patronage, Thoroughly modern and completely equipped. Courteous serviee, Bathrooms, with hot and cold fresh and sea water attachment, etc. Magnificent sun parlors and porches overlooking the boardwalk" and ocean, Orehestra of soloists.

Always open. Golf privileges. Illustrated booklet. XEWLLV HALVES COMPANY. annual commencement of Stevens the dead of the people called Quak-1 Jir- --r7 resufnanon inre Tech took place yesterday morning ers, then residing In the Yicinity.

nas Deen in the auditorium. The deeree of but members of the monthly meet- Partment the only official who held hia Ing at Woodbridge, N. J. mechanical engineer was conferred I That was where the present meet upon the fifty-four graduates by ing house was built. President Alexander C.

Humphreys. views on the principal Issues of forebrn relations and the methods by which they should be conducted. It is a fact beyond question that no one of Mr. Bryan's associate In the administration of the state department was able to rlro htm that whoW hearted cun Dr. Humphreys reviewed the work of the recent campaign for the fund of $1,385,000, announcing that UOTKLS AXI KEST A CHANTS OUTDOOR SOCIAL My Methods Are Painless They're sclecUfie: they're up-to-date.

Tbey afford yo complete and instant relief from sufferlec reatore roar teeth to soundness without experietvclsg the old time tUe-comfort and pais. 1 I have made my reputation la lb dental line solely by giving satisfaction tt my numerous patrons la all departments, whether It be extracting. CUltg, capping, crown or bridge work. Examination Free. Eay rarsnemt Tens.

10S EAST FRONT STREET rpatalrs over Schwed Itro. Open Evenlmc rUl 8 OTlork. fensdaya. Ift-lX AT Y. M.

A. GROUNDS Prt of tboucbt and action necessary Stevens was clear of debt for the first time in its history. The first two buildings to be erected with the fund will be the gymnasium and The Outdoor Community Social William Hall Walker laboratory of ror a narmonious aaminisrranon. Peace Promotion a Duty. Mr.

Bryan in his letter of resignatioa states that the "prevention of war" was the cause nearest to his heart. The truth of this statement be has demonstrated repeatedly in the last mechanic arts. to be given at the Y. M. C.

A. tomorrow evening, at 8 o'clock, bids fair to be very successful. In FIEE PROOF ROOFING Asbestos "Century" Shingles Absolutely resist Fire. The inherent Quality of its asbestos fibre, combined with the weather resisting properties of Portland Cement, afford to all buildings a security and protection in every 6ense. They constitute a roofing material that will outlast the building without Paint or Repairs and "Jflrst cost is final cost." A.

J. RHODIER FLALVFLELD, NEW JERSEY. 210 Spooner Ave. vitations have been issued to the It was explained by Dr. Humphreys that $500,000 of the fund had been Invested In securities and members of the Young Men's Chris- two years.

Full credit has not always t-rttt that hereafter there would be no tlan Association, including the Wo- tmn given Mr. Bryan for the smcerlty men's Auxiliary, Young Women's of hU feellnw snd sctions on this mmmmmm more accumulated debt. HS said that iat Christian Association and Toung I rnti mifniittna came as a sur- $1,100,000 had been collected. People's Societies of the city. pri)e becsuse oQclal Wsshlngtftn was FUNERAL.

OF W. G. ROCK. program, inciuaing some or tne I satisfied that he -would feel It his sa- I Your home while in Washington should be at I Your home while in Washington should be at at MPTrrnrv xfvmir lrecent pageant glren by the cred duty to remain in the cabinet de-A1 young Women's Christian Assocla- spite any differences orer the lssoes BURGLARIES vs. FIRE ntrrlna the rear 1S14 there were many taore buntiaries than trea.

It is. therefore. Just as eateatUl to earry Burglary Insurance as it is to carry win. Tne funeral the First Presbyteram church, some continue to exercise at all times bis William G. Rock, seventy-three rtv Ront nnr sthi.iA i.n r.r Fire Insurance.

We received a greater Dumber of burglary claims during IS If than during any other year la the history of thia aacy. years old, who died Saturday at the features by the Young Men's Asso- as would in his belief do most to arert Perth Amboy City Hosnital. the HOTEL COCHRAN A modern hotel, located at 14th and Streets, N. W. Overlooking beautiful Franklin Park and within a short walk of the White House and Government Buildings.

Rates American Plan, $3.00 daily and up. waa elation will occupy the first part of all danger of a break with Germany or If you want the Be JMarguury MtHttj in im ie oeapany (4c held at his home in Lake avenue the evening, while the remainder any other country. He had this win your business here. ter declared that be saw in the state avivauniiJt rutt a-. FORD OWNERS fcto; In and See My New System of Ignition.

Expert Automobile Repairing. C. F. FUXMER, 535 North Avenue. iir.

noes leaves Desiaes blS Wife, frMhmAnta tnrl department an opportunity ere ter nve aaugnters and three sons Mrs than he had ever dreamed of to render RSALESTATB Milton A. Edgar, Misses Louise, Hor- LOA.X8 LOCAL REALTY TRANSFERS. his coontry service, and be then stated that not all the powers of a hostile press could make him forsake that op GEO. H. CLARKE CO ixsuraxcb or aix xxxdc tense, Irene and Mildred Rock, Milton and Elliott Rock, of Metuchen.

KKST and Russell G. Rock, of Perth Am portunity by reelffnlng. The following property transfers boy. How intense and deep seated was Mr. Luropean Plan, daily and up.

Unusually attractive, for both permanent and transient guests. EUGENE S. COCHRAN Manager. have been filed in the office of the Union county register: Mr. Rock was the superintendent Bryan's passion for the promotion of peace was signified in the first weeks Temple Joina Whiting et al.

to of the first trolley system in Perth Amboy, which was inaugurated by James C. McCoy and other capital of his incumbency of the premiership. AUTO BUSES Dances, Parties, Lodges, etc. Parties from 18 to 50 people transported any distance at reasonable prices. PliAINFTEIiD TRANSIT CO.

R. W. Campbell, Mgr. 310 Park Avenue, Phone 130 SOLD EOTED TYPEWRITERS He publicly announced In March. 1513, Samuel Bulk et southerly side West Third 'street, corner John C.

mi that the United States would never ists, and was known as the Raritan hare a war while be was secretary of Traction Company. Under his dlrec- Smlth thi clt' state. This remark created a more George J. Finger to Walter J. tion tho line connecting Metuchen Hovtrd f.

Csiss (Tit Lesox Sure) 138 Fcrti Ave. profound impression abroad than it did CHawson, southeasterly- side Park and Perth Amboy was constructed. in this coontry. as has since been evi northeasterly Park terrace. denced in many ways.

It has been this city. CASKET HE DESIGNED established that this gave foreign Home Real Estate Co. to Paul diplomats and the foreign offices of FOR HIMSELF TOO SHORT. other capitals their first cue as to Mr. Schmidt, southeasterly side West Fourth street, 520 feet southwesterly Clinton avenue, this city.

Bryan's tendencies in the realm of international affairs. In diplomatic Camden, June 9. Because of his failure to measure accurately the quarters Mr. Bryan waa openly erlti EYE WHISKEY E. C.

WESCOTT casket which he has selected as the one in which he desired to be buried, I BARACA CLASS LAWN FESTIVAL rtsed for ever making this remark. It Arthur T. Cook, sixty-one years old. Hotel Somerset Nwly Painted and Papered Througb-. Table BoaFd and Rooms by Day or Week.

Mel Bros, and Kruegev Beer ea Draught. W. G. reasiaf.Prop. was declared that whDe a wise statesman sought always to avoid war.

It was suicide for bis government to win not nave his wish carried The Baraca Class of the Temple ttAjrvnro uuiu He died In Cooper Hospital Sunday Baptist Bible school will hold IN NEW JERSE YCENTRAL create the impression abroad that un nignt arter a three-week illness, strawberry and ice cream festival on Trails Lmv Plataaold. der no rtiTumntanees would it ever resort to force to uphold Its rights or gain Its end. Mr. Bryan's friends at the time said that the secretary was PURE ICE CREAII wautKSET- ST. TEL.

tttM Monday when the undertaker made the law at 620 East 2nd street. Frl- the measurements for the casket it day evening. June 11th. There will was found the one which Cook had be an abundance of good things for planned "was four inches too short. sale.

The commute has put- forth Cook was an inventor employed every effort to make the affair a by the Montrose Metal Shingle Com- success and make the occasion an For Ifew Tork J.10, S.41. 6.08, 6.0. 82 (except Holldaya). .27. 6.55.

7.23. 7.2S (except Holidays). T.41. 7.44. 7.55, (except Holidays).

7.58, 8.1i, 8.80 (ex-ocnt Holidays). 8.36. 8.42. 8.59. 9.29.

9.6S. the PURE CREAM mm sincere and that he would re5n if necessary to preserve the truth of his TUCK FRUIT FLAVOaa. 4Cc (hirt tt aSicre. 'Hotel Waldorf 10.2B, ii.zf a. la.iz.

xa.ao, 2.25. 2.89. 2.55. 8.11. .01.

4.18. 4.S6. 6.89. 6.85, 8.47, 7.41. 8.27.

9.27, 6.30. 10.15, pany, which make caskets as well as enjoyable one, DO. Lumbc? Plymouth CccJ POOC2PT ICQTIOD declaration. Pleased With Peace Treaty. Mr.

Bryan followed up this declare 10.86, 11.43 p. m. Sundays 2.10, 1.4 E.40. 7.23. 7.68.

8.62. 9.S4. 8.40. 10.J other articles from metal and be do- If stormy the festival will be held 5Cc QLked cd Dclrrcrcd. a.

iu.s 13.12. 12 39, 13.58, 1.17. 2.09. 2.15, signed his own casket. When it was in the Baraca room at the church.

East Front Street. gar's Beer ea Draught imeort. Wiaes, Liquors and Cigars. found the casket was too small an KArDT ica e. moarr sr.

other casket was made along the same lines. i.56. 3.17. 4.Z9. b.34.

7,14, B.S I. 8.93. 8.39. 9.27. 10.80, J0.38 m.

i'or Kewark 5,08, 8.27 (T.05 through train to Newark), 7.41. 8.36, 9.89, 10.26, U.27 a. ltJi, 12.58, 3,89, 3.11, 4.13, 4.88. 6.39. 6.S5.

8.47. 7.41. 8.27, 9.30, HNfi W13DHAM UNION CO. FREEHOLDERS teti eyck ninms 10-58 P. m.

gunaaya 7,88, 9.34. 10,37 mj 18.39. 12.58, 147, 8.09, 8.55, 1.17, 4,29, 5.84. 7.14. 8.1 8.35, 8.39, 8.2?; 10J6 AWARD CONTRACTS.

tion with the launching of his peace treaty ides, which has been the one and only feature of bis administration as secretary which gave blm real gratification. Through Mr. Bryan's success in persuading the president to support bis idea and his Indefatigable efforts with the representatives ot other governments the United Ptates is now pledged to the governments of more than twenty countries to submit to Investigation any dispute between the two governments which ia not settled por itaaton. emienefft, Aiieniewn BOUCAnOAAls 44, p.nj cinuns 9. LElUGn VALLEY COAL two contracts were awarded at meetings of special committees of J1.27 m.j s.uo, a.s.

0,44, to iuaa-tou) Sunday 5,18. (9.44 to Al-lantowH), 10.67 m. l.M. 6.44, f.05 the irreenoiaers of Union county P. Wilks-Barre Seranteo.

Professional Musicians arnjsfcetj concerts." Weddings. aeea. tc. Prompting a Specialty. ALBERT MYLOK, Monday afternoon, eae being for the and 5.18.

9.44 a. 5.44 Ssundai construction of a eoocFete bridge 5.19, 16.67 a. m.j 6T44 p. m. For Ked Bank, lontf Branch aad As across the Rah way river at Union a- Second St.

Tel. 1191-R. bury Park, ete- -4i, s.ia a. avenue, Cranford, to replaee an old a. 12.34 saturdav Red Ban onlvk (12.58, B.ll Bed Bank enlF).

4.01 IPldfralold steel structure, and the other for the eonstruetioa of concrete culverts in 4.36, 6.2a, 8.27, 11-43 p. in. Sundays 1915 VcJl Pcpo HE A3IERICAX SHOE A3TD HAT 7.53 Red an it amyi, s.a 9.o a. m. iily), (16.87.

2.15. Bed Bank Bank only, only), uo.si. CLEANING CO. Led Bant Cranford avenue, Linden township, Award of the Cranford bridge only), 817, 3.3S p. nu For Atlantio City 3.41, 8.58 a.

(12.84 Saturdays only), 3.11 p. m. I diplomatically, during which investigation both governments are pledged to abstain from any act of force. This is the Indelible mark Mr. Bryan baa left on the history of the forebrn relations ef the United Ftatea.

as through the president's toaisteace in Mr. Bryan's behalf these treaties ware ratified by the senate. It has been an open secret in diplomatic quarters here that the powers which joined Mr. Bryan in these treaties felt that tbey had secured a great advantage ewac the United States. Ccpovcr Co Bun contract was made (o the Weldonl dava 9.40 ra.i 3.15 p.

m. W. Front Plainfield, N. 3. Ladies' and Gents Straw and Paa- Hats Cleaned, Blocked and Reshaped.

Our method of Bleaching is Clcnnfr Co SaCcT' Jsi ITlsd Tat. Stv3.X7. T21Q11ILW Contracting Company, the lowest bidder, for the sura of $11,370. A. E.

cr For "Phlladelpbia 6.33, 7.89, 8.45, 16.43, 11 64 12 .43, 1.54, 8.45, 5.18 8.47, 8.46, 10.48 p. 1.29 a. m. Sundays -45, t.SS, 9.67, 19.39, "esi to the city. Satisfaction Smith, of this city, bid $12,427.

CsS. ISO guaranteed. lrlces low. The culvert job was secured by 10.43, 11.41 a. i.ss, 3.42, 4.39, 4.56, 5.29, 6.29.

6.44, 8.47. 8.46. 11.54 o. 1.29 a. m.

Charles Lentz, whose bid of $854.65 For Baltimore and Washington daily was the lowest. Was Ads Pay. Vaas As Courier-News Want Ads. Pay 4. iS, iO.iJ mm.

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