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The Madison Eaglei
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THE MADISON EAGLE, FBIDAT, MABOU 17, PAGE FITB Keeping Ice In your refrlger. during the winter monthe It not a luxury but an economy. During cold tpelli It doesn't melt and coat you anything, but It all ready to keep your food from apolllng when a warmer day comes. Won't you try our winter service and be convinced of Its economy, convenience and small cost? Sammit Hkdiion Ice Co- Leave Orders at De HART'S PHARMACY Mazda Lamps Lower Borough Current Bills AM) (IKK.VTLY IMI'KOVK TlIK LKUIT STOCK TIIKM IN From 2 7c III'WAUIXS D.M.Shea NEILL BUILDING TELEPHONE CONNECTION MAX BROSE MODEL BAKERY New Telephone 227-w Spring Painting Before Spring Cleaning "Nufsed" S.WIW1 raluters and Dccorators TO now locatcd on Kings Road Telephone Cunnoctlon The Sting of Winter ll removed lor both yourielf ini) your horit by uilni our comlortlblo LAP ROBES and HORSE BLANKETS Harness Saddles Whips Bridles I'rlcos always Henry BaTdon 's Son (Kstabllshcd 1851) 68 Main St. Madison, N.

J. ARE YOUR HENS LAYING? Kee() before thrm some of our Maine Mash, Heef Scraps, Shells and Grit. A big line of Poultry Supplies. WM. STULL BRO.

MERCHANT MILLERS Wholesale and Retail MILL and OFFICE: Prospect (near Smith'a) 218 IN SOCIETY CIRCLES. SOCIETY AND PERSONAL AFFAIRS OF THE WEEK. Mrs. Major Ue White of Falrwoodi Is visiting In Scranlon, I'a. -Miss Hhoda (icotlroy, of Newark has been vlsltlnK friends In Madison The Frances Hart returned from York.

nesi -Mr Is ohn A son he Wlllta pnct place. The W. C. U. will meet Monday I lock at Uie home of Mrs.

at Ih Charles Wlnlen (ii-orgH W. (iardner has he ai.piilnted civil eniclneer for the hip uf Chatham. Thome, of Hound I)n viBltInK Mr. and Vri of l-'alrvlew avenui H.1V. William 1'.

hrlver lanil roail. has irft for a xl days in the We Mrs. 1,. M. lluker, of I'h Is a KU.Kl of Mr.

Mn () of (ireen Villim MrH. William II. Dumon stroi'i. fell In her homo sUKlained a frailured iiiiln MI KH Miiilred Hons, dn Mm. John II.

Koi In Or id Lent on record. Next Friday, March 24th, the pulpit I iiiron 0' 'ho Oraco Kplscopal Church will be occupied by the Rev. Fleming James, rector of SL I'aul's Church, of Kngle- wood. His topic will be "The Bible." Throughout Lent Holy Communion will b)' observed at 7.46 a. m.

on Sundays and the regular services at 11 a. m. with the evening prayer, choral and aiidress at 8 p. m. At a meeting In the Irvlngton M.

Tuesday night Joseph irman of the pastoral uhmlttod a report, say- commlttcn is unanimous secure the Rev. Karl of West Orange, as the of that church. It is that Reverend tjulmhy I'ros- )dorc II. Ing thai the In desiring Ir K. tjiilmby, new pastor iibalile rif Wi Waldorf-Asti winter.

I'alrlik .1. Hherldan, Is viHitIng his hrolht J. SkiM-le hii f. of Tremonl I Is 111 from mi' Is still at thi ria. where eater part ol can he secured.

Reverend Ciulmby Is a former Drew student and Is well known In Madison. Rev. Dolnn, of ilackensnck. Iiri'arhi'd Tuesday night at the semiweekly devolions In HI. Vincent's Church.

I lis theme was "Tho Way of the Cross." lie told of the terrible suffirlngs Christ so hravrdy went throuKli on his way to Calvary. Father Dolan was for some years curate of the Morristown Church, he- fore he succeedeii Father Lambert at Ilackensack. Ijist evening the usual tievollons were held inst night, idllorlii iinr ise of a to be hi ellt church In the visiting Do Hart, The annual meeting of the County Teachers' ABBoiiiitiiin held at the Avenue Morristown, tiiniorrow. In th( Ing County Superlntendinl ard llulsart will chool Morrlf will hr Hchool on C. nils iipi of School Ream, of Ale I.OUIS llemcnt.

iind Mrs. Re Wulhi nlrrtalni'd the i ihiK St his home with Robert Hrownlng." HurUii. U'nt the vi-pi Iniii' Kplsiiipul Church IMI i and thi I' h' ld at o'clock. Janvli-r, a stud on. Is vUlthiK hir uni I'lctures." Th he held in thii afternoon and dress upon vitalising schoo will he given by A.

coiintv superintendent of County. Luncheon will be st the V. C. ily defeating the I'ost OHU two games out of three at 111 erly Alleys on Tuesday eveni St. Patrick Alliance team en chances of Uie i'ost Odlce teaii coming the champion bowlers Madison Howling i.eague.

closes neit week for the eii the of be- of the which Th rks III Fair Rnliert Knight Alkman. Mrs William II been ive opened thei St I'atrick Alliance rolled S78 pins In the 'Irst game, 781 In the second and In the third game. The I'ost Office team roiled Slit pins In the llrst giiine. KOii In the second and 8118 In the third game. The Hose Company team walked away with till i nlng T1 team till lanii Mr.

and Mn children, who I the itiilRedule have opened their honi llaiel lieMott tending Slmmunr College H. Morris ai been slopping number of weeli Mr lieMott. of Ilrlttln Mreet. John f-agan. of Park avenue, who recently recovered from pneumonia.

suffered a relapse Friday and I seriously 111 at her home. The Twenty Reading Club was entertained afternoon at the home of the Rosalind and Katrina Condit, of Crescent road. At the Sunday evening service in the Presbyterian Church a motet of Mendelssohn's "Hear My Prayer will be rendered by a double quartette. Hertha Stewart, of Fast Or- lange. has returned home after being ithe week-end guest of Mr.

and Mrs 'David Shannon, of Central avenue. I Kdgar K. Ilurnet, formerly Prospect street, is here from Call fornla and is visiting his brother. Unmet, of Oreen aven4e. James Perry and daughters Helen and Dorinda.

who have been Palm Ueaeh. are now stopping at the Indian River Hotel. Rock, ledge. I Elizabeth Rogers, who is studying at Columbia I'nlverslty. has been visiting her parents.

Professor land Mrs. Robert W. Rogers, of Drew Forest. Miss Madeline Oreen. daughter of Mr.

and -Mrs. Harry Oreen. of Wll- mer street, will graduate this month from the Colonial School In Washington. Julia Orlswold returned to New York Monday after spending the week-end at home with her mother. Mrs.

Warren Orlswold. of Falrvlew the numbe In the llrst gan and 808 In the rolled pin 77li In the seconi third game. of pins roll were as fol In till third game, in thi :1 and 'i Mis of New York, Anna turned Monday, after visiting her brother-in-law and sister. and Mrs. Samuel Redmond, of Oreen avenue for the week-end.

Walter K. Roehrs. of Kings road, a senior in Cornell, returned to Oardner. where ho manages a large farm recently purchased by his father. William II.

Roehrs. Anderson n. Oee has purchased from Miss Alice L. Oreene the 75- foot lot on the south side of Oreene avenue, between the residence of II. E.

De Hart and Mrs. William T. Brown. Professor John Alfred Faulkner, of Drew Theological Seminary, addressed the mid-week service of Christ Methodist Kplscopal Church and made a report of the Chicago convention. Tho Misses Violet and Daisy Iler- rlngton, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur llerrington, entertained about twenty young people at a birthday party at their home on Monday evening. Tho following were guests at tho RIdgedale this week: Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Iloman. of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Emhler, of Brooklyn, and Mr.

and Mrs. L. K. Luni. of Fast Orange.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward l.lterature "Francesca Ha Rimini." by Oa- brlei D'Annunzli), was the Bubject of diHcus.sion Tuesday afternoon by tho ilepartm.nt of literature of the Thursday Morning at Its meeting at thii home of Mrs. William K. in Oreen illli road.

The readers of the afternoon were Charles 11. John La Roche and William L. Tompkins. The ne.xt meeting of tho department will bo held March at the home of Mrs. Preston A.

Burroughs In Main street. Modern Russian drama will bo the Buhjoct of study. After tho discussion a social was held and refreshments served. Tho meeting of the department of music win be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at til Mrs. Chariei Vliiago road.

Mendelssohn will be tho composer studied. Ilunte's Inferno at Hatoy. Next week a special program will be given at the Savoy. "Uraft" and "Dante's Infemo" will be features. KnterUins IVilh Last Friday evening, N.

Smith Taylor, son of and David A. Taylor, of Green Village road, entertained with a black and white masiiuerade dance. Tho costumes were and attractive, and the prizes for tho most attractive costumes were won by Emollne Plum and Everett Cronham. Those present were the Harriett Rathbun. Oladys Burnet Eniellne Plu Wilder.

Davles. Tboniai Roger Lenora Evelyn Oladys Schenck, Natalie Stapletoi en Freeman, Dorothy Ebel, Cronham and Elizabeth of (lien Ridge; Bter Ilannan. Paul uni rett Cronham. Richard Dennett, (lay Davis, Henry Pilch. Harlan Kennedy.

Edwin Ebel, Sld- nc'V Davles, Burnet Apg: Blar.ler, Huson Watermi Thomas, of (lien Ridge, am Ag. ns, of Newark. in, David Sylvester AIMI.LIUY TIIK Y. M. ('.

MKKTS KI.KCT.S KIIS Forty-two attended the an Mrs. Lincoln Plerson pr Irs Charles A. Rathbun presented mimes of Mrs. Charles E. Cron- II for active member and of Mrs.

les E. Burnet for associate nieni- The report showed a itlvlty. It being the of the organization, showed that teiy IL.lOO had been raised uiillnry the past secretary's year of unusual best In the history The treasu approili by til following chairmen made reports for the past year: Mrs. Charles A. Rathbun, membership committee, (210 members on roll); Mra.

Marcellus Oakey, social committee; Mrs. William W. Davis, entertainment committee; Mrs. C. (1.

Davis, lioys' work committee; Mrs. E. 7.. Burns, high School ho.vs' lunch committee (18 lunches served with average of 23 in attendance; Mrs. W.

E. Schenck. room committee (for Mrs. Alexander Eagles, chairman); Mrs. W.

E. Schenck, high school girls' gymnasium committee; Mrs. I. N. Van De Water, fence committee; Miss E.

Burnet, exten- slii work committee. The complete annual report of the sei'retary was read by Elwood Mrs. W. 11. Force, read the treasurer's report for the year which allowed: Total receipts, total disbursements, balance on hand.

Mrs. E. L. Dennis read the report of tho nominating committee and the following odlcers were elected for the ensuing year: Honorary president, Mrs. Edward P.

Holileii; president, Mrs. Lincoln Pier- Bon; llrst vice president. Mrs. I. N.

Van De Water; second vice president. Mrs. W. (). Stoddard; Uilrd vice president.

Mrs. F. D. Waterman; recording secretary, Mrs. Elwood Brant; corresponding secretary, Mrs.

Edwin P. Feliji; treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Force.

and auditor, Mrs. Anderson Gee. These reports showed that tho Auxiliary stands high among the auxiliaries of tho state both for the variety of work it carries on and for tho splendid way It Tho halrnien of tho mo of Senator and mittoes are to remain Rathbun in Oreen After the adjournment meeting, enjoyed. mpllslies Its indlng com- A by and their residence turday evening Surprise dinner Edgi Cre Dinner arty was given ir J. Skeele at scent road last eieb birthday of their daughter.

Calistii Ann Skeelo. who is old. It was also the birthday of Mr. Skeele tlie dlnni'i David A. 'I'ay- Tho vhn attr ided were: Mr.

and lor. and Anderson Bronghton P. Lum. Mr. Mrs Harvey J.

(ieniing. and Mrs Frank D. Waterman, Mrs. J. W.

Skeele Laura E. Hughes, of Syracuse N. Mr. and Walter S. Emb ler, of Brooklyn; Mr.

and Mrs. C. Daytffti and Mr. and Frank .1 Honall, of New York; Miss Foster, of Chatham; and Leroy E. Lum.

of Orange, and Mr and Mrs. 0. P. Mahoney. of East l)r ange.

Church I meeting of tl; nday night. Ro- lepartments pupil elit, tv nty monibers of the hi Id eighty lying Ills After decided by the I he use of the aii rry chlldien from li to Sunday Schii he routine busln sacted elected: CIinKSE IHSIIKS AT CttOK'S KKSTAl'IfANT T'J Slreei, SATIKIIAY MtniT Yaku ha and Chop China nice and Tea, Cooked by a Chinese Chef. FIIANK SKNA I'lSAI'U rlenc nil take lawiii Holde fro who their Id guests of Mrs. Mr and Mrs. John Afterglow.

In oan Certalnlv Lent social world undo Tho ensuing days Itonco and dull tly returned noon, were week- llolden's parents. J. C. IIuBibort. of itaka way.

has enfolded tho her drab wings, will bo niled with dull- I. gardens, flower beds, etc. hour, day or month or Job. Havi been empldyOd upon big estatci but believe there is a lleid hen for a specialty. Reasonable terms Address P.

t). Box 252. TKA.MSTKItS AllVAM'K PUICKs" At a meeting held March 14th, liiKi by the teamsters of Morristown, Chatham, Whippany, Spring Valley, It was resolved that owing to tin price of hay, grain, labor, on anil after April Ist, we will advance the price of team hire to $0.00 a day. BY ORDER OF THE TEAMSTERS. ENKY ORUPELLI, See.

A I A OPEN ALL NIQHT PROMPT CALLS Tolephone 3ee JOSEPH CARLSON fciperlanuxo Urlvet. folio Superintendent, erlunil; llrst asslst- ent, Arthur Rush- suiierlntend- ila Cronham; sii partment. superlntender Miss Annabel ent beglni pi I'l et Sampson; supcrin epartnient Intenilent Junior di 'aullne Scarboriiugh irlniary iloparttnent, nt. Isabel' Partridge, BU- perlntendent home dejiartment, S. O.

Wllllta; secretary, I'aul Dennet; treasurer. C. 11. G. Roth; pianist, Florence Hope.

A.N ((RIHNAX K. Dciurltncnt Ihi adoi.lins (oi cd July 10th, 1906, lOlh, licjns Ihc Miyor iclt. They Manhiti IK lo ih.n hold olTicc lllirin 'iMincll: lonne ry ihall hold ofTlcr uni ary luccrcdinK Ihrir Ill br divider rd Marlliali anil innil iTil dau. nnc ahatl I irnr l.icutrnanl. SAMUEI, O.

Rev. James M. Ludlow, former pastor of the Munn Avenue Presbyterian Church, East Orange, occupied the pulpit of tho Presbyterian Church Sunday morning and returned homo Monday after being the weekend guest of hla son. William O. Ludlow, of terrace.

Tho round table meeting, to be held at the Wnbh terlan Chapel Sunday morning, will bo led by Superintendent of Jesse T. Godfrey, whoBO subject will be "What Part Has Christianity In Secular Education?" MORRISTOWN TRUST CO. MORRISTOWN, N. J. INCORPORATED IN 1892 SURPLUS AND PROFITS ONE MILLION DOLLARS Deposits Received Daily AT THE RATE OF INTEREST Information Furnished to Cuttomera and Depositors on all Investment Securltlea and Orders Executed for the same without Charge SAMUEL FREEMAN, President Wlllard W.

Cutler, Vice-President John H. Capstlck, Vice-President Jno. H. B. Corlell, Secretary H.

A. Van Gilder, Treasurer Ralph S. Streett, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer Samuel Krerman President milnrd ullrr Ex-Law Judge, County. N. J.

(J. a. Krellnghnjsen Counsellor at Law. 0. II.

Kahn Kuhn, Loeb Bankers, N. Y. Walter (i. Oakman President, Hudson (Tunnel) Companies, Henry K. Tajlor Denny.

Pomroy Bankers. Y. DIRECTORS A. Thehand N. J.

John II. Cupstlrk I Member of Congress, 6th Dist. N. J. James WalliKe President Central Trust N.

Y. A. IL Hhltney, Jr. The Whitney Engineers. Y.

James It. Iluke Somerville, J. liranilllr X. Hhlle Vice-President The Mutual Life Insurance Company of York lUrrle T. Hull Morristown, N.

J. nilllani V. Thome Director Union I'acinc System, N. Y. Harold Freeman N.

J. Mcholas F. Ilrady President, New York Edison N. Y. J.

llgden Morristown, N. J. Charles H. Sabin President, Guaranty Trust Co. of N.

Y. Frederick Strauss J. W. Seilgman Bankers, New York Own Your Home in Madison, N. J.

DON'T PAY RENT. NOW IS THE TIME TO START. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. INCREASE YOUR CHANCES TO SUCCEED BY OWNERSHIP. ONE OR MORE PLOTS OF 32 FOR SALE.

ALL ABOVE STREET LINE. RESTRICTED RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD. 10 MINUTES' WALK FROM RAILROAD STATION. LOTS WITH 50. S5 AND FEET FRONTAGE AT BARGAIN PRICES.

$500 TO 1750 EACH. EASY TERMS, MONTHLY PAYMENTS OR SECOND MORTGAGE OVER COST OF BUILDING. LOANS SECURED. SEE OWNER FOR PLAN. ALVAH L.

REYNOLDS SERVICE Would yiio Ukr jour watch a hlacksmlihl Why take your car lu the Inriperiencrdt Our has Increased, due to our efliclent service rendered. We Offer for Your Inspection: KFI'AlIf IIKIMHTMFM equipped with modern machinery. Skilled Light, clean and separated from main garage. SYSTF.M Ume recorded on time clock. Record of carburetor sizes and complete specifications of every car made.

light, fireproof garage. Full stock of accessories and tires. Complete atock of carburetors, fittings and repair parts. I. R.

WILSON CO. BRANCH AT MORRISTOWN OPPOSITE DEPOT MADISON NEW JERSEY PHONE 357 MADISON BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! pripud III. lie them. The genuine, durable iruni biioU. Made In keen uut.

Ihe kind a man or noman needs and the children are BOOT "WEATHER IS HFIII. (iKTTHIM XIW THU Mll.l. SAM! IKM TIHfS IIIIJ.H llii)s' I. uni lliiiiti. lo ijiLIKI Mrn'n t.um lliMits Irum lo These lionu will outlast two pairs of the ordinary kind.

Just drop In and see. WE DO REPAIRING Expert snil Rapid Workmi I iiiioil quick You'll both time and money by REPAIR WORK as well as omlng hero for GEORGE F. WEBER'S Waverly Place Madison. N. J.

FIR.ST NATIONAL BANK MoitnisTon.N, J. EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE, ADMINISTRATOR Letters of Credit and Trarelers' Cliecks PAYS LIBERAL RATE OF INTEREST On lluusehuld, Indlildual and lluslness Accounts SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES STORAGE VAULTS OFFICKHS H. WARD FORD. President Rudolph H. Klsscll, Vice-President Joseph H.

Van Doren, Cashier Guy Mlnton, Vice-Presldtnt Henry Assistant CasUlor ALEXANDER EAGLES REAL ESTATE AHD INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS.

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