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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 6

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tl New Brunswick; X. THE DAILY HOME NEWS, Tuesday, October iu, Goodwill Gives More For $40 1 tt1 1 1 To Austin Fundi Austin Sufferers TT THE QUALITY SHOP ORNBLUTH' Ladies' Fine TailorinJ Goodwill Council, No. Jr. O. U.

at its meeting last ingot, gave to the Ausun limd. Thi-a. 1 The following was received to-day by Secretary Yorston, the local Board of Traae, for the sufferers at Austin, Home Realty $10 Mrs. David Murray 5 Harry A. Neilsou 5 Jtt.

Rev. Monsignor O'Grady. 13 John N. t'arpender 5 A tastefully selected variety of garments. the latest taTi nd 0 rin.h 1 tic ami in.

and imported Tk Jeweler UiCUlJTia HOC Vlt MTU IIUU membership, the initiation work being! done by loodwill Liaarjs, with Wiliiam.J A. Kane as councilor. This was Jrr.i? Kane's first time as councilor of the in-jj iiiatory team, and he was congratulated i upon the excellent manner iu which' he' handled the chair. I The guards were in command of Frank I llarra, (apt. Thomas Henderson being! away.

The elected ft ere WiU.am La-'2C n.blp that money 4r tain ra" i First-class quality of materials, with prices just a little less than elsewhere. Call and inspM our designs and fashions. Reception for Miss Phipps aliam, Rubcrt and' Clifford Hu Jick. If C. Arthur Seele vas elected uefcirate to N.

V. Branch FTTTING is the strongest point in our career. It is these THREE REASONS which makes this little shop at 59 Albany street the CENTRE FOR ALL WELL DRESSED WOMEN. represent the council at the animal sr- siou of the New Jersey Funeral Benefit Association, which will meet iu Trentou on Tuesday, tVtober 24. I 4 A farewell reception was given at the home of Mrs.

Joseph Barned, 104 Welton street, recently, in honor of Miss Katie Phipps, of Con-Bhocken, who has been a resident of this city for the past four Formerly at 35 Church Street IS NOW LOCATED I Friedman Bro I the An Appeal From months, being connected with 35 EASTG AVI firm of Johnson Johnson. She is i is a very attractive young woman n4Tfnnn Av PftaoT has made many friends while stay- UIUUp AVCi VjUdtl AT. Cash A number of boys and girls at lng here. The evening was spent in various amusements. A collation served.

Among those present were Misses Katie Phipps, Clara Sitler, Mr. and Mrs. Longaker, Misses Helen Reed, Jennie Gilliam, Clara Hines, Anna ModeratePriJ tending the Throop Avenue Chapel are greatly in need of shoes and dresses to attend school. Any one, wishing to contribute new or old aria t-asy Ten We handle, in ready-to-wear, for Ladies and Misses: also odd sizes for small and large women. Suits Coats Dresses Skirts Waists F'mrs CHILDREN'S COATS in ages from 4 to 14.

ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE. Rainer, Gertrude Poss Ella Husard, I shoes for boys from 2 to 14 years. wk ana auiogmm registers, are moderate print and t-n i-a-y Mary Lanigan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and girls from 2to 10 years, also 1 0 1 Church St.

stairoenis. en to Barned, Edward Barned, and others. PERSONALS. tonier. it aurs creases your profits, pmront given to repairing and THE Mm CASH rli ESTABLISHED IN 1901 clothing for both will confer a great favor by notifying Superintendent Isaac Ward, at 222 Seaman street, or calling him by 547-W.

ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR A GOOD STOMACH. This Offer Should Be a Warning to Every Man and Woman. The. newspapers and medical journals recently have had much to say relative to a famous millionaire's offer of a million dollars lor a new stomach. rTTT r'PTT I I TT i P.

C. TEEL, Siles Agti 8tf CHURCH Sim I MISS ELEANOR WHITE, OF Grove street, Irvington, is the guest of town friends. IVMLLIAM X. VaSle! OF FOLT.TH venue, Highland Park, has returned to his home, after an Eastern tour, which included Maine, MR. AXD MRS.

JOHX A. COOK. OF Seattle, Wash, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Cook, of Hiram street. i anos Have Your Concrete WalksL by This great, multi millionaire was too: busy to worry about the condition of his; stoniavh. He allowed his dyspepsia to! run from bad to worse until in the endj it became incurable. His misfortune serves as a warning; WM.

J. LYfi O.GEITNER PIANO TUNES 41 ALBANY ST. New Brunswick. Our pianos are marked in plain figures, cash will permit. Term to suit purchaser.

The price remain tke same a for cash, but after one year 5 per cent, interest will be added to remaining balance for another year. The Famous GAttLER PIANO MR. ANT) MRS. GEORGE M. BURTON.

Confraclol of 13 Codwise avenue, will leave this city about Nov. 1, for a stay of six months at St. Petersburg, return i to others. Every one who suffers with dyspepsia for a few years will give everything he! ow ns for a new stomach. ing home on the first of May next.

Both are prominent members of the GOiNG TO EUROPE? 3. Tickets to Londda, Uvcrpool. Havre. Antverp, bremen, Hiunburg, Rotterdam, also Gaiveston. New Or.

leans aud other porta. NYITF.AY POKOSNY, 85 FRENCH STREET. Hew Brunswick. N. J.

Dyspepsia is commonly caused by an i For all kinds of Cement and Artificial Work. Pavinq. Sewer flpir'inr, ESTEY and Other Makes Purchase Now For Fall Lesson EVERYTHING IN PIANOS AND ORGANS. For Private Residence of Public Institution. PLAYER PIANOS Played by Hand, Foot Pedal or Electricity JOHN DUNHAM 131 Church Street Third store above new National Bank xirsi.

vDurca, ana unon is abnormal state of the gastric juices, or one of the best kuown Free Masons ml bv Uck of tone in the walls if the stom-i this city. aca The result is that the stomach loses its power to digest food. MRS. WM. C.

FRAME AXD SOX, We are now to supply certain Master Robert, of 52 High street, missing elemerrts-to help to restore to I 2 -4 Central Av Sbcimnjer, Biaumuller, Sterling, i Broker Bros, and Milton Puoos. Columbia, of the the steamship Anchor line. Sweaters The New York Ladies'TailoringCo. 11 EASTON AVENUE. New R.

i. Depot Ask Cenirs! for 187-W If you want an estimate on Interior Decorating, or if you need anything in the Paint or Wall Paper line. We are always ready to quote prices, and our automobile delivery Insures quick service. Robert The Up-to-Date jancr aillj iftjut Shop NEILSON, Foot Pstersoa St and to aid in making the stomach strong and well. We kno wthat Recall Dyspepsia Tablets are a most dependable remedy for disordered stomachs, indigestion, and dyspepsia.

We want you to irj them and will return your money if you are not more than satisfied with lie result. Three sizes," 2J' cents, "and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall For Men, WomeJ HEADACHES in most cases are the sure result of defective eyesight. Set alivv when you cannot see well or jour eyes are wea, but from a deleft which only a specialist can locate. Girls and Boys From 50c Remedies in this community only at our i Let as your eyef A free, 61- store The Rexali Store.

Rust's Drug animation. THE KIRKWOOD Dyers Cleaners Dyeing and Cleaning is not a side Issue with us; that's our specialty for 19 years. We Dye and Clean everything in ladies' and gentlemen's wearing apparel and household drapery. OFFICE 14 SPRING STREET, Phone 423-J. And a messenger will call.

Special Tle Ladies! Suits made to order at sio.oo Skirts made to order a specialty at Sl.SO Bet Fitting Guaranteed. Call and be convinced. store, George and Taterson streets. STILES ftuuuJeJphja Eye speiaUt Just the thing for tliee cool FORMER ALDERMAX XICHOLAS Williamson, of Vnion street, who feas been very ill, left to-day for Poughkeepsie, N. for the "benefit of his health.

BOROUGH CLERK GEORGE DE-Voe and wife, of Spbtswoed, cele- brated their twenty-sixth wedding anniversary Sunday with a dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. DeVoe were married at Spotswood by the late Rev. Mr.

Cornell, of St. Peter P. E. Church, of Spotswood. FERCY MacPHAIL, WHO HAS been spending the summer at Atlantic Highlands, has returned.

TELEGRAPHIC ERiEFS. OTTAWA, Oct. 10. The fnew Canadian cabinet selected by Premier Borden was sworn in by 'Governor General Earl Grey at noon to-day. The cabinet then decided to 'call the new Parliament in session November 15.

Free Examination Hours, 10.30 to 4.S0. Win. M. Van Doit F. VV.

MILLER Fresh, Smoked and Sal Cor. Bayard and French Streets, And New and Codwise Avenue, New Brunswick, N. J. TREXTOX MAX INJURED BY BOUND BROOK MACHINE i TREXTOX, Oct. 10.

F. 31. bis- i brow, of 595 Lalor street, a con-' ductor on the Trenton and Mercer I County Street Railway line, had his coat and vest torn and was hadiy I bruised about the back last evening when he was 3truck by an automo- 207 NEILSON STREE Near Church Strset The Home News is not only newspaper. It's a habit tf Tou will find Interestlne news on every page in the Home News nowadays. Don't miss a page.

tf See what the Van ixions are to-day in the Home News. tf wnne riding on the running board of his car. The machine was owned by H. J. Moynihan, of Bound Brook, and was standing on East State street, opposite Pike alley, fully two feet from the curb, and along the trolley tracks! Disbrow was collecting fares and, as a was unaware of his danger.

The top of the machine struck him and tore his coat and vest aimost completely from his body. STATE D. A. R. TO MEET.

ALBAXY, Oct, 10. The seismograph at the State Museum registered ah earthquake shock at 8.32 this morning, approximately 2,000 miles distant. GARRETFORD, Oct, 10. Ell Davis, a negro, was arrested this morning, suspected of attacking Annie McElhaney, a High School girl at Coatesville yesterday, and held without bail by Magistrate De-Bon. Davis formerly worked for the McElhaney familv.

JtADCLIFFE WILL MAKE Approximates Daylight One Reason Why MORELSTOWX, Oct. 10 Members of the Daughters of the American in New Jersey will assemole in Mur-ristown nevt week, Tuesday, when the annual Sitate meeting will be of honor at the gathering will be Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, president-general of the national society, and Mrs. Joseph S.

Wood, State regent of "ew York. The gathering will be held in the Lafayette rooms at Washington headquarters. There will be a reception to Mrs. S-ott. followed by muie and sliort ad-dre-es by the guest1 of honor and "oth-9T.

after whii-h luncheon will lie served. In ibe afternoon sill be diiicated the tones marking the route taken by Washington's army from Princeton to Mor-riftown in 1777. A dedicatory addre-s jll be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Y.

Lang-don Humphreys. WELSBAGH ECONOMICAL HOME LIGHT PERFECT GIRLS Bosion, Oct. 10. Plana to make Radcllffe girls the most perfect re- presentatives of young womanhood anywhere to be found are revealed in the card system introduced by the physical director, Miss Elizabeth Ag- nes Wright. Each student will account for hpr hours of sleep, her hours of exercise-and other details of her daily life.

An effort will be made to balance the amount of exercise taken by each girl daily. Walking will be especially encouraged. Each day on i making eut the card the students will atate -whether he has caught a cold or not. Is Is Meeting With a Phenomenal Sale Because It Gives a M'KINLEY CLUB TO ELECT OFFICERS FRIDAY PREP. KINDERGARTEN The McKinley Republican Club of OPENS TO-MORROW he Second Ward last night held Its nrst meeting or tne campaign.

Thos. TL i 3 np Mimeijrarten nepaitmcnt tlie' uavin was eiecieo temporary cnair Soil, While Light Thai Is Restful lo the Eye We have purchased twelve carloads of these lamps from the manufacturers A force of salesmen is covering our entire territory, and the lights a TrT SI stalled at the rate of from 1,500 to 2,000 each working day If vou hl JS COST ONLY $2.25 PAYABLE IN THREE MONTHS' TIME Public Service Gas Company Hungers x.iemeniary rvMOol will ooen tomorrow under the instruction of MU Augusta Freeman, of Metuchen. Mjs Freeman is a graduate of Pratt Institute, and her abilities are highly spoken of by the director of the School of Kindergarten Training under whom she studied. Sbe baa taught in Brooklyn, but as she man and the meeting was adjourned until Friday night, when permanent organization for the campaign wi, be made. All Republicans of the ward are asked to attend.

i BANKER WALSH PAROLED. WASHINGTON, D. Oct. 10. John R.

Walsh, the former Chicago banker, was paroled to-day and will be released from the Leavenworth Federal prison at once. I wienes to be near her family, which i a 'prominent one. she prefers tbig engagement to any other. The school is thoroughly equipped, and a number of children have already registered. DEATH OF SHERRARD PUE.

Sherrard Depue, of Lindabiiry, Depue ft Faulke. lawyerj, of Newark, and son of the late Ciief Justice Depue, the Kew Jersey Supreme Court, died on Sunday night at his summer home, in Stirl- ing, N. J. He was born in New Jersey in 1864. CUT THIS OUT! This coupon entitles you to one copy of POPULAR SHEET MUSIC if presented at our Music Dept.

on or before the I Like Tfee Earlv Ririi I'l olier. 8 trho advertises that customers. get the i GEORGE ST..

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