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PAGE SEVEX THIRD MAX IB SURRENDERED FORMER SENATOR MARTEXS DIES IN SANATORIUM. No More Itching Peterson's Ointment Courier-News Daily Serial Story PUT STUMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE IN WHIPPANY STILL CASE Morristown, Oct. 11. Joseph Cannella of Belleville, the third man charged with being one of the owners of the still at Whip-pany, recently confiscated by the Morris County prosecutor, has been surrendered by his counsel, Herman M. Cone, and is being held here.

Mauro Cosoentino of 42G Hamilton street, Harrison, and Antonio Galati of Bloomfield, also charged with being part owners of the still, had already been arrested and a fourth Is expected to be surrendered soon. This is the still in Gaetano Neopolitano, who was murdered in front of nis house at-Wuippany Seotember i'i, was known to be Interested. VOLUNTEER BIBLE CLASS WILL -MEET MONDAY The Volunteer Bible" Class of the Park Avenue Rantiat CWoK wU! hold its first business meeting of Della VolDe bowed, and upon the fall tonight at 8 o'clr at the'HOWa Dy inejr onve color-home of Mrs T. Carstarnhpn an 6Gc. Advertisement.

ness, a little mystified, yet well content at heart, the condottiero bowed. "I thank your highness," he said. "Have I your leave to go?" The duke nodded. "You will wait upon me on your return. I may have other commands for you," be said, an-1 so dismissed him.

An hour later came Castrocaro back to the palace library In great haste and some excitement to seek the duke again. "My lord," he cried, all in trembling eagerness, "I have conveyed the message, and I have returned to crave a boon. Madonna Bianca besought of me in her affliction a written order to pass the lines of Delia Volpe, that she might repair to her father." "And you?" cried the duke sharply, his level brows drawn together by a sudden frown. The young captain's glance fell away. Obviously he was discouraged and abashed.

"I answered that. I had no power to grant such an order, but but that I would seek It of your highness that I knew you would not desire to hold a daughter from her father's side at such time." "You know a deal," said Cesare sourly, "and you promise rashly. Precipitancy in making promises has never yet helped a man to greatness. Ber that in mind." "But she was in such sore affliction cried Messer Lorenzo, protesting. "Aye!" said the duke dryly.

"And she used you so kindly, eyed you so fondly, gave you such sweet wine to drink, that you had no strength to resist her soft appeal." Cesare, watching his condottiero closely, observed the flicker of the young man's eyelids at the mention of the wine, and was satisfied. But even more fully was he to have the assurance that he sought "Have I been spied upon?" quoth Messer Lorenzo hotly. Cesare shrugged contemptuously, not deigning to reply. "You have leave to go," he said In curt dismissal. But Messer Lorenzo was in a daring mood, and slow to obey.

"And the authority for Madonna Bianca to join her father?" he asked. There are good reasons why none should enter San Leo at pres Whitehouse, Oct. 11. George F. Martens, of Oldwick, former State Senator from Hunterdon County, died Friday at River-lawn Sanatorium.

Paterson. Mr. Martens, who was fifty-nine years old, had been 111 five months from a complication of diseases. He was born Brooklyn, the son of George F. and Margaret Clark Martens.

Tha Senator was Democratic leader of Hunterdon County many years. Elected to the Assembly In 1897, he was re-elected for two succeeding terms. He was elected to the Senate four times, in 1904, 1912, 1915 and 1918 For many years. Mr. Martens was in business as a commission merchant in New York, but lived at Oldwick.

Nearly all of Mr. Martens life was spent in this State. At the death of his mother when he was six years old he went to the home of his grandfather, Samuel Clark of Oldwick, and made that place his home thereafter. BAYER ASPIRIN PROVED SAFE Take Without Fpar a TnM WimOUl ear as 1 Old in "Bayer" Package Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-five years for Colds Headache Neuritis Rheumatism Toothache Lumbaco Neuralgia Pain, Pain Each unbroken "Bayer" package contains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents.

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Big box 35 cents. Advertisement. DAVIS AND MacNIDER TO BE MIDDLESEX SPEAKERS New Brunswick, Oct. 11. Secretary of Labor Davis and Assistant Secretary of.

War Hanford MacNider will appear in Middlesex County to speak in- behalf of Mayor Harold O. Hoffman or South Amboy, Republican candidate for Representative in the Third District. This was announced Friday by Edward J. Peterson of Perth Amboy, chairman of the committee arranging meetings for the candidates. Secretary Davis has been select ed to speak at a rally at Perth I Amboy on a date this month to be I sst by him.

Mr. MacNider will be the prin cipal speaker at the South Amboy meeting October 20 being arranged by former service men of the district. That meeting will be held October 20. The 114th Regiment Band of Paterson and three other band3 will participate in the parade of former service men then. THREE COUNTIES WILL ASK STATE TO TAKE PLANK ROAD Jersey City, Oct.

11. Freeholders of Hudson, Passaic and Bergen counties will meet with the State Highway Commission at Trenton October 19 to discuss taking over by the commission the Paterson Plank road, which the three boards of freeholders have indorsed by resolution. Paterson Plank road runs from Hoboken about fifteen miles to Wallington. most of it being in Passaic County. Hudson has about four miles.

Newark and Henderson streets, apnroaches to the road from the vehicular tunnels, merge where the road starts and a bottle neck is formed. It is hoped this will be eliminated if the State takes over the road and that Newark and Henderson streets wil be widened for the tunnel traffic and tho Plank road widened at the Hoboken end. 819 Park avenue. Work for the coming year will be planned, and a large attendance of members is urged. IF BiliOUS, SICK OR CONSTIPATED TAKE "CASCARETS" No headache, bad cold, sour stomach or costive bowels by morning Get a 10-cent box now.

You're bilious! You have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system i3 full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. I Don't continue being a bilious Washington, N. Oct.

11. nuisance to yourself and those Miss Florence E. Miller, daughter who love you, and don't resort to of Mrs- Jean E. Miller of East harsh physics that irritate and In-' Church street, and Lewi3 Lan-jure. Remember that most dis-! son of Borough Marshal and orders of tha Ktnmanh Hvnr onri Mrs.

Frank R. Lanning were TCVe or "Death Safcatini THE STORY FROM THE START In Italy, ander Cesar. Borpta's control, a certain Corvinus P-oera as a fortune teller and dispenser of poisons. Lady Bianca. laughter of the lord of Castle San Leo" which Is resisting Boriria, obtains from Corvinus an elixir wnicfr the maslclan says will win for her the love of Castrocaro.

aid to Bor-ela. Borrla. who had followed her In also consults Corvinus, who tells of certain death-dealins and life- fc-ia compels Corvinus to drink his own poison, dui me masiciiH i Y. taVlnv vntiv T.ater- Borgia has him placed under guard. "Ypt until San Leo Is ours we are not fully masters of said the duke.

"We cannot leave the place In the hands of Flora vantL" -YO shall have to starve him ont. said Delia Volpe. "And that would take a year at least," put In Corolla, who had been gathering information. "They have great store of wheat and other victuals and they are watered by a well in the inner bailie of the fortress. With few mouths to feed as they have, they can hold us in check forever." "There is a rumor today, said Delia Volne.

"that the Lord Fiora-vnnti Is sick, and that it is feared he may not live." "Not a doubt but Venice will say I poisoned him." said Cesare, sneer- in" "Still, even if he dies, it will be'no gain to us. There is his cas tellan. Tolentino, to raise nis piace; and Tolentino is the more obstinate of the two. We must consider some way to be vigilant, and hold the path against all. Delia Volpe inclined his head.

"I have taken all my measures for that." he said. And now youns Castrocaro stirred in his chair, leaning forward across the table. "By your leave," said he, "those measures may not suffice. Delia Volpe frowned, rolled his single eye, which was preternatur-allv fierce, and scowled contemptuously upon this young cockerel whose pretense it seemed to be to teach that war-battered old captain the art of beleaguering. "There Is another way to reach San Leo," Castrocaro explained; and drew upon himself the attention of all.

particularly the duke, in whose fine eyes there gleamed now an eager interest very unusual In hire Castrocaro met with a confident smile this sudden and general alertness he had provoked. Tr is not." he explained, "such a way by which a company can go. but sufficient to enable a bold man who is acquainted with it to bear a message, and, at need, even Taala into the fortress. Therefore, it will be necessary that Messer della Volpe surround the entire base of the rock If he would be sure that none shall slip through his "You are certain of what you tel! quoth the duke sharply. "Certain echoed Castrocaro and he smiled.

"The way of which I speak lies mainly to- the south of the rock. It Is perilous even for a roat, yet it Is practicable with care to one who knows. Myself, as a boy, have made the ascent more ften than I should have cared to tell my mother. In quest of an tagle's nest I have more than once reached the little plateau that thrusts out under the very wall of the fortress on the southern side. rhence, to enter the castle, all that rould be needed would be a rope ind a grappling hook for the wall extremely low just there not rcore than twelve feet high.

The duke pondered the young oldier with very thoughtful eyes, silence, for some moments. "I shall further consider this," he said at length. "Meanwhile. I hank you for the information. You bare heard.

Delia Volpe. You will profit by what Castrocaro tells us, encircling the base entirely with four troops." towels are cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep yorr liver and bowels clean; etomach sweet, and your head clear for Children love to take Cascarets because they taste good and never eripe or ickn. Advertisement. that he council rose.

TCpvt momins Cesare Borgia sum moned Castrocaro to his presence. He received the young condottiero In the noble library of the palace. a spacious chamber, Its iorty cemng gloriously frescoed by Mantegna, its walls hung with costly tapestries and cloth of gold, its shelves stocked with a priceless and imposing array of volumes, all In manuscript; for, although the new German invention of the printing press was already at work, by rot a sin-jri vnismr reduction of that ma chine would Duke Guidobaldo have mntcn-natpd his cherished and marvelous collection. At wrrtrk at a table snread with sar the black-gowned figure Agabito Gherardi, the duke's secretary. Yon have the acquaintance.

have you not," quoth Cesare, "of Madonna Bianca, the daughter of Flora vanii of San Leo?" The young man, taken by surprise, flushed slightly despite his habitual self-possession, and his hln rves. avoidins the duke's, con sidered the summer sky and the palace gardens through one of the windows that stood ODen to the broad marble balcony. have that honor in some slight degree," he answered; and Cesare fvmdilprrl frnm hia nir rr.nA that the magician's golden elixir She Slipped Past the Borgia Sentinels in the Dark. was scarcely needed hero as urgently as Madonna Bianca opined, and that what still was wanting tq enchant him the sorcery of her beauty might accomplish unaided as the magician had supposed. He smiled gently.

"You may Improve that acquaintance, If ycu so desire." The young man threw back his head very haughtily. "I do not understand your po tency," said he. "Yoa have my leave," the duke explained, "to convey In person to Madonna Bianca the news we have received that her father lies sick In San Leo." Still the young man held himself loftily upon the defensive, as young lover will. "To what end, this, highness?" he inquired, his tone still haughty. "Why.

to what end but a Christian one, and" the duke slightly lowered his voice to a confidential tone, and smiled Inscrutably "a kindly purpose toward yourself. Still, if you disdain the latter, for the former, any other messenger will serve." Ill at ease in his self-conscious MIRON FURNITURE CO. Bedroom Suites I Living Room Suites KEEP LOOKING YOUNG The secret of keeping young is to feel young to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sal- i lew complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look Jn your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent, of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr.

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impurities. r' Klre Dr, Edwards' Olive Tablets are 15c, 32,71 0 YALE MEN IN MANY NATIONS New Haven, Oct. 11. (INS). "Men of Yale" are far flung, their ranks extending around the globe and back, and sixty-six nations besides the United States have them in residence.

And "Men of Yale," now totaling 32,716, take more kindly to the practice of law than to any other profession. Such are the facts contained In the annual directory of Yale alumni just issued by the university under editorship of Miss Lottie G. Bishop, executive secretary to the secretary. The secretary of Yale Univer- sity knows the addresses of all but 18 Yale college graduates, but 24 of Sheffield Scientific School graduates, and all but 4 66 law school graduates. LANNING-MILLER WEDDING PLANS married Saturday afternoon.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. O. M. West at the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. The attendants were Miss Gladys Heath and George Hay.

After a trip to Nlaeera Falls the couple will reside at 135 East Washington avenue. The bridegroom-elect Is employed by the New Jersey Power Light Co. around in mohair with a is still another of those at "Miron's" so inter $325.00 Royal Easy Chair" covered In leather, figured velours and mohair. Special from $36 to $80 A I OPEN EVENINGS N. J.

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11. The an-! nuar convention of the Middlesex County Council of Religious Education will be held in the First Presbyterian Church Tuesday. Addresses at the morning session will be "Through Eye-Gate to the Child's Heart," Miss Angelina Wray, New Brunswick; "Week-day Sunday School Groups," Rev. William Weffer. Dayton; "Sunday School Boys ti Camp Taylor," by two boys; "Sunday School Girls at Camp Taylo-," by two girls; "Young People's Three-Day Conferences," Miss Bertha Gunther; and "Can We Live the Jesus Way?" Henry Keed Bowen.

Afternoon addresses will include "Co-operative Efforts in Somerset County," S. -Vanklin Mack, Som-erville; and "Organizing for New Opportunities," W. H. Baxley, Westchester County, N. Y.

There will be a business session and the annual leaf party, to which all pri- mary children are invited, led by Miss Wray. In the evening there will be the! resolutions committee report, in-! troduction of all new county ofii-j cers and an address, "Chris. Fore- most in all Co-operative Work," by Rev. Dr. Theodore F.

Bayles. N. J. FARMERS ASK UNIFOR3I TRAFFIC RULES Legislation requiring compulsory automobile liability insurance in New Jersey was endorsed at the annual legislative conference of farm organizations of the State at Trenton, held under the auspices of the New Jersey Federation of County Boards of Agriculture and the New Jersey State Grange. U.niform rules and regulations governing motor traffic was favored by the conference.

and a special committee author-! ized to study suitable 'egislation to correct irregularities and make the same system mandatory in all parts of New Jersey. The conference also appointed a committee, with power to act. to consider the advisability of separate roads for heavy trucks in various parts cf the State. Fruit growers reported a hard-J ship because the date for issuing automobile tags for the last halfj of the year by the State- Motor; Vehicle Department comes month too late to help them in the marketing of early apples and. without the payment a full year's license fee.

The con-j ference authorized its legislative committee to confer with the! proper officials to the end that the' date may be advanced to July 1. CITIES REFUSE PRICE FOR WATER SYSTEM Paterson, Oct. 11. The price of $14,500,000 asked by the Passaic Consolidated Water Company for its distributing system was definitely refused by representatives of this city, Passaic and Clifton at a meeting in Mayor McLean'3 office. The sys- tem Is wanted by the three cities to carry water from Wanaque.

The matter was referred to the cities legal departments for ad-1 vice as to the next step, which, as a matter of course, must be the the application for appointment of a condemnation commission. The cities valued the system at $12,700,000. WILL OBSERVE YOUNG PEOPLE'S The month of November at First Presbyterian Church w'" known as young people's month. On each Friday evening the young' people will enjoy some special feature. The rrogram Is as fol lows: November 5, social for young people and concert by Young People's Federation: November 12.

young people's dinner; November 19, Men's Club annual dinner: November 26, young people's pageant by Young People's Federation. HIGHWAY BOARD MEMBERS SUED FOR CAR COLLISION New Brunswick, October 11. State Highway Commissioner 1 Abraham Jeline and his chauf-! feur, Thomas F. Murray, both of this city, have been served with papers in a Supremt Court action instituted by Robert A. Sinclair on Wanamassa.

He seeks $2,500 for damages sustained in a collision between his car and Mr. Jel-in's. The accident occurred August 28 last at Ridge and Bangs i venues, Asbury Park. SHORE HOTEL MEN DINE Asbury Park, Oct. 11.

William G. Besler, president of the Central Railroad, entertained at the Berkeley-Carteret Hotel Friday night William J. Couse of the Asbury Park Trust Company: J. Lyle KInmonth of the Asbury Park Press and Sherman Dennis, manager of the Monterey, all officers of the hotel. Plans were discussed for the Improvement and redecorating of the hotel and the possibility of Its remaining open next winter.

FIND ANCIENT REVOLVER Pompton Lakes, Oct. 11. A spring-trigger revolver with two barrels, believed to be more than a century old, has been found bv laborers digging for a sidewalk In Legion street. The weanon was deeply rusted and the wooden handle had rotted away. i ent," was the cold reply.

"Since you lay such store by it, I regret me necessity to deny vou. But in time of war necessity is inexor able." Chagrined and downcast, the ron- dottiero bowed and withdrew. Having promised and finding himself now unable to fulfill the promise made to her over that cup of wine which she had brought him with her own fair hand, he dared not present himself to her again. Instead he dispatched a page to her with the unwelcome news of the duke's refusal. Yet in this matter Cesare Borgia was oddly inconsistent.

For scarcely had Castrocaro left his presence than he turned to his white-faced secretary. "Write me three lines to Delia Volpe," said he, "ordering that if Madonna Bianca de Fioravantl should attempt to steal through his lines and gain San Leo, he is to offer her no hindrance." Agablto's round, pale countenance reflected his amazement at this order. But Cesare, surveying him, smiled Inscrutably for all reply, and, from his knowledge of his master and that smile, Agabito perceived that Cesare was embarked upon one of those tortuous, subtle courses whose goal none could perceive until it had been reached. He bent to his task, and his pen scratched and spluttered briskly. Very soon a messenger bearing the order was on his way to Delia Volpe's camp.

That very night Madonna Bianca considerately did what the duke expected of her. She slipped past the Borgia sentinels Jn the dark, and she was in San Leo by morning, though in Urbino none knew of this but Cesare, who had word of It privately from Delia Volpe. Her palace by the Zoccolanti remained open as if inhabited by her, but to all who came to seek her it was said that she was In ill health and kept her chamber. And amongst these was Lorenzo Castrocaro. who, upon being denied admittance on this plea, concluded that she was angry with hini for having failed to do as he had promised, and thereafter grew oddly silent and morose.

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