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fHE PUBLIC Ti-i? rrrv O'CLOCK EDITION 'ICKl Ram to night; colder Wednesday and fair. Temp, at noon, 45. Daily HIRTIETH YEAR. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. TUESDAY AFTERNOON.

JANUARY 12, 1909. 10 PAGES 2 CENTS. OOXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXX)OOCXOCOCOCXXXXXXXXOOOCXXX DELISSO WEEPING 5 LAW AKfNG BOSTON COPS AFTER HOLMAHI HITFIELD SITS UP SERENELY In FAMILY SCRAPS BOTHER POLICE etiiehen Pasquale Dellsso vho was sentenced by Justice bergen to twenty years In prison tor the murder of LouIb Tenace, doesn't seem to think he is lucky to istory Another rej-ort cumi from Boston to-day that the police then, thought they were hot on the trail of George K. Holman, who murdered his wif hern thave escuned the death chair. He thought ne was going1 to be Bet free.

Sergeant Clinton Hot Foots it He most the time jau 'econitier ii nbui bint wvuivuiiiiig mm etbfa. Aftpr I PIA 7nff fnr fells" countrymen have been visiting Mlici UCVV i-UII IUI OCVCidl hlm and trying to cheer ter a Rapid Fire of Questions Directed at His Pay Roll by the New Democratic Mem-j bers of the Boarci of Water WHEELS START SM0OTHLY Senator Robbins and Professor Prince Get Their Respective Houses Moving Well Shortly After Noon To-day. the local police both declare that they have hud no word whatever from lios-lon on the subject, and that the Bos-tonese officers must be doing the chasing: on -heir own hook. It Is said that the nf him up. They have left In Warden DIOCKS Pat McCarthy GetS: KoSers hands nearly J7 cash for Dells- i Drunk and Threatens His 0 Dedication of the New High School Building on Thursday Evening of This Week Total Cost of Edifice Final Payment Made at the Meeting of the Board Last Week Description of the School.

Wife and Son With an Axe. Commissioners A Vain Ef- rt. Mnd that murderer must have made fort to Uncover Something duuble if thL y- MIDDLESEX 0 Family 1ars eave nnlU-ft ran Rider- 'OOCXXXXXOOOCOOOOOOOCCOOOOOC)OOOCO troubit yesterday afternoon. There THE COMMITTEES i CHANGE AT TRENTON, Jan. 12.

Amid bowers of flowers, throngs of beautiful women in the galleries and multitudes of friends were two of the conjugal disturbances, IleHtcd Interally, thns giving natural Lth a short durance each other and within two hours cross veutlkitlou. Two entrances have tlme. ln uutn cages lhe husbands were been provided at the eust and west arrested only to have their wives relent ends. The stasre la 'twelve feet deen refuse to make a complaint. The dedicatory exercises of the Me-tuchen high school will take place on Thursday evening, Jan.

14, at 8:15 o'clock. The exercises will be held ln the au fie was a "near J.oxrv. intf" of the Water Conmiit.yi..nor3 lust night ttus hlplily edifying while it lasted results of which i en; rather dis--mi'iiff from a Sf-nsational standpoint. u. ignition of chief irumlfetlor was hy John Welsh with Theodore as an understudy and together the a pointed Democrats managed PER HO SE iand relatives of the State legislators, ui.

i interspersed with crowds of politicians, ASSemblyman VOOrneeS GetS Statesmen and leaders the 133rd ses- I slon of the New Jersey Legislature Two Chairmanships nnri to whl Tlio onto. xii6 111 6t was pat McCarthy, who lives Kichmund street. Pat imbibed tvo ditorium of the new building, and ad-1 rooms have been provided near the dresses will be delivered by Louis Ee-1 stage and also two cloakrooms, vler, L.L. state high school Inspect- On the ground floor, which is prac-or; lion. Charles Paxter, state super- i tically on a level with the grade, are intendent public Instruction; H.

situated the boys' and girls' playrooms Three Other Places Mc- both house and senate indicated the hour of 12 o'alock noon, though the actual time was nearer 12:30. The freely yesterday morning and when he gut home his wife gently cfaided him. Words led to more words and SnuHy blows were struck. The son interfered and then the father grabbed an axe and threatened to brain him. Word of the disturbance reached C)t- Kpan unn Minrlpn and Qilzpr bustline tcDe ot past opening: se- Brewster Willis, county superintend- (heated and may be used for manual trainine).

chemical laboratory, janitor's ftcer Reason and he lugged Pat to the I. day as tne gavels tapped and the law- AIS0 rare Weil. makers pf the commonwealth turned hit of fauit wrtii the way the department has been conducted by Republican colleagues and prde criticized the plans for replacing liiey derided the system of in-ins and inspecting water ridiculed tlie idea of maintainini; a rtmental horse and truck, they were at the quantity of water con-rt. they were sure there mutt he a I i.i 1 leak somewhere and li.iaUy wound up hy tackling the payroll it- department. Another Story of Change of Ownership is Denied by Mr.

Viehmann and Others-Moving Pictures There Next Summer. lockup. Mrs. McCarthy was to have ap room, boiler and coal rooms and the peared against her husband this morning, but when she saw him sober and lepentant her heart melted and she le-tused to sign the complaint. So Recorder Houghton turned Pat loose with ent, and others.

SIuslc will be dispensed by an orchestra. The beard of education welcomes this opportunity of urging the parents and friends of the scholars to Inspect the new building and envjoy an educational treat on this occasion. The building Is in the form of an boys' and girls' toilets. There are two runs of stairs at either end of the building, which are five feet wide, between brick walls, with no their attention once more to the State's welfare. The opening scene in the House was the most spectacular and attracted the greater audience.

Among the visltora was a large number of New Yorkers who came to the State Capitol to witness the induction into office of Dr. John D. Prince, of Passaic county, and nie good advice and a word of warn- The announcement of Legislative committees at Trenton to-day showed that the Middlesex Assemblymen fared pretty well in the way of assignments. Assemblyman William C. Voorhees, of Cranbury, a hold-over member, natur well and built on iron frames, with ins.

ey ripped the poor little payroll nil ''s and put Superintendent 'Jakc" slate treads and risers. These stairs LINTON TAKES OFF WEIGHT Another of the perennial rumors it a ally did the best ln this respect, being made chairman of the standine commit-i memoer or tne faculty or Columbia II, the outside dimensions being 110 are inclosed by brick walls and ore Sergeant Clinton was sitting at his I desk about 4 o'clock when the phone feet on Middlesex avenue and feet doors. bell rang an agitated voice on Center street. The main entrance staircase is situ- me informed him that the police were cnange cf ownership at the Opera House riime to light to-day and was disposed of. It had it that George A.

Viehmann had disposed of his holdings in the con field on the grill for half an Jake" stood the ordeal well, rami: riiilinp after every round and i -to lose his temper ev-n a He gave the examiners lots of iu-it-nn oh! yes, he did! in fact, -til tee on towns and townships, and of the I University, who will preside over the Joint committee on public buildings and destinies of this year lower branch grounds. For the former Mr. Voorhees as speaker. Professor Richard Gott-will have the naming of a clerk, lhe hell of the University faculty, repre- The design is colonial, and the walls ated in the center of the building and needed instantly at Schureman street. There was no patrolman in the station cern to a syndicate of local people who i are of dark red brick with wide black is nine feet wide and runs from the theaCre 1 Joint.

The sills, lintels and water ta- grade to the level of the first floor, ceroilt oorhees was reputed to be ti I 1 information they a-skert for, b'jt he Cranbury man is also a member of the sented officially Columbia positively unable lo gratify them -veaiiriK any siandiilous abuses. the big man in the new deal. The parties mentioned all denied the oie are or wniie terra cotta, ana tne i iacn classroom is suppnea witn cornice, dormers and front and side fresh warm air at the rate of thirty hat is this anyway?" asked a spei after and Mr- Voorhees said that he had from out of town, "a probing standing committee on elections, municipal corporations and printed bills, and the joint committee on rvaeral relations. Assemblyman Edwin C. McKeas, of this city, was placed on the standine committees on education and revision of laws, and the joint committees on training school for Feeble Minded Girls and house at the time so Sergeant Clinton himself sprinted around to the address given.

An excited group stood in front of the house and as soon as they saw the olflecr approaching they called out: "There he goes; arrest him! he's killed his wife." They pointed to a man walking up Georse street. The sergeant didn't wait for any further details, but wheeled around and started in pursuit. It was a bard chase, but John Clinton is not so Speaker Prince, after the House had adjourned, entertained his New York guests at luncheon in the elaborate Scudder mansion, on West State street, for which he has a lease fo the season. Clerk For Twelfth Year. The upper House was organized with Senator Samuel K.

Robbins, of Burling- cipal corruption?" no," was the reply, "this is mero je diverting game of politics." hall was started rolling when, at iiose of routine business Pre lent am Sch If singer stated that Jr had no more interest in the Opera Housb than usual. Mr. Viehmann said that there had been no deal made, nor was ono in contemplation. "There have been a number of offrrs for the place." said Mr. Viehmann, "hut all have been refused.

My position, State Village for Epileptics. Assemblyman R. V. von Minaen ton COunty, as president; Col. Joseph was placed on the standing committees c.

Frelinghusen. of Somerset count as slow as some people might think. or course. Is simply that of a financial u. fn.

on banks and insurance, miscellaneous nPrublicnn floor leader, and Hnw- supponer, and lhe actual manafemunt of the company Is in the hands it Mr. Bavard street and took him to the business and printed bills, and the joint ard Tyleri ot Cumberland county, aa tion house. Then he went to Schureman committee on State Home for Boys. secretary. The Democratic minority Wiswell.

I would be willing to disnose tee custom of the board at this year to map out the wrm for 'usuing year ail make up snrr tf an I of the amount of pipe th-t be needed so that it might be for now while pipe is at its price. pident Schlesinger that he; rstood from the superintendent 4hi-t I in tne eenate air. onzer, ol aiuu nm, durins the term will be Senator of my interest if I secured a fair return though a minority member, was placed my investment, though not even then street and investigated. The man was Louis Zoff, a young Italian, employed as foreman by the Mont- CnnetmiHnn rrt It S.ATT1. 1.1H William C.

Gebhardt, of Hunterdon. In the House organization tha Republi cn five good committees. These were the unless I was assured that the theatre standing ones on borough and town would he conducted in a satisfactory manner." i 1 1 propos ed pa ve a number this year and ho read a list of work takes him out of town a great deal ships, education and unrinlshed business, and that he objects to some of the com-j and the joint committees on Treasurer pany Mrs. Zoff entertains during his ab- accounts and State Reformatory. gene Assemblyman Smaller, of Bound Brook At any rate," he kicked up a fuss yes- Is chairman of the appropriations com- No changes are expected In the running of the Opera House, except that an arrangement has been made with James can floor leader is Assemblyman Griffith W.

Lewis, of Burlington county and Assemblyman Mark A. Sullivan, of Hudson, will lead the Democratic minority. Captain James Parker, of Passaic, was elected clerk for the twelfth year. Both houses are strongly Republi- on vhh-h he thought the old ce Curran to have an increased number of CONTINUED ON PAGE 2.) terdav and it is alleged began to beat mmee oi tne nuuse aim oe.mi.oi the Senate. The moving picture shows there.

Mr. Curran will have them whenever occasion his wife. The noise attracted the neiph- I ley, ol camaen, or other most important chairmanships of permits during the "season" and will run the shows whenever he sees fit during the Summer, the usual "closed" season of the theatre. AXES ONY.ftl.C.A. bors and someone telephoned for the police.

Mrs. Zoff refused to make a complaint, so her husband waa released this morning. Sergeant Clinton lost exactly four pounds, ten ounces. (CONTINTED ON PAGE 2.) BESSMEBT'' GOVERNOR FORT STAND 1ST the houses are as follows; Senate Banks and insurance, Brown of Monmouth; Commerce and Navigation, Wilson, of Atlantic: Corporations, Aca-erman, of Union; Finance, Aokerman, ot Union; Games and Fisheries, Wakelee, of Bergen; Judiciary, Frellnghuysen, -i Somerset; Municipal Corporations, Mtncli of Cumberland; Railroad, Wake-lee, of Revision of Laws, Hll-lery, of Morris, Riparian Rights, Sand, Cape May. Assembly Banks and Insurance, Lyon, Crosby, of Ocean; Corporations, Buck, of Morris; Commerce and Navigation, of Cumberland; Fish and Game, Rad-cliffe, of Passaic; Municipal Corporations EASTERN STAR OFFICERS 100 KILLED IN MINES? lie Middlesex County Board of Taxa- are in set-sion here this afternoon at Court House.

he assessment of on the Y. Names Needs of Stale to tin Legislature. K'. A. building on Church street was rmed.

The taxes amounted to Ruth Chapter. Older of the Eastern Star, installed officers in Masonic Temple last night. Morns Bauer, the new Grand Worthy Patron, who took office last night, was presented with diamond cuff buttons, by f.50. ywer Freeman Woodbride sub- entrances are of white pine painted white, thus Insuring a simple, harmonious color scheme, the white contrasting with the dark red walls, bringing out the design In the best possible manner. The building is four stories high and conforms In all particulars to the New Jersey state laws for schools.

On the first floor are five classrooms with separate cloakrooms. On this floor are also the principal's and teachers' rooms and supply and stornge rooms. On the second floor are 6ix class fted a brief which was in argument ASKS POWER OF REMOVAL Smith, of Essex; Railroads and Canals, Gibbs, of Camden; Revision of Laws, Pierce, of Union; Ways and Means, Schwartz, of Union. M'INTYRE'S BITTER TALK tically the same as last year, but John lawrence, and James Maker, Tax Board decided that conditions the retiring Worthy was pre- vastly different from what they sented with a handsome cut glass pitcher, last tear inasmuch as the build-j E. N.

Bedford. was not now used for Y. V. C. A.

jj BaUer then presented his wife. (Special Despatch to the Home News.) HUNTINGTON, W. Jan 12. Fifty miners are believed to be entombed in a second explosion at the collieries this morning. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.

(Special Despatch to the Home News.) HAMILTON, Jan. 12. -After killing his wife with a revolver, Frank Donnelly, aged 65, shot himself Ave times and slashed his throat with a. razor and walked from Oxford to Ham poses. Lrhn wnj intnllei Worthv Matron, with cubic feet per minute per pupil, a required by the New Jersey laws.

The building Is trimmed with North Carolina pine, and the floors are don-bled in all cases throughout the building, the upper floor being maple. All ceilings throughout the building are of metal. In the first and second story corridors, which are eight feet wide, are provided drinking fountains. Fire lines have been provided- with outlet and hose cm every floor. The building is lighted by gas and electricity.

Electric bells are provided from principal's room to each classroom and to boiler room and also doorbells from main and side entrances. Electric gongs are provided in the first and second story corridors and also on the outside of building. The plans for the building were won in competition by Walker Morris, architects of New Tork. General contractors were E. SI.

Wal-dron Co. of Newark, and the heating contract was executed by the American Heating and Ventilating com- Western Union Telegraph Com- handsome bm of tax In Sayrevllle was reduced from TT to 400 I Thu was a pointer (or Eobert L. Hoag- clainT of Mary Benedict, of South land- ho made "the" speech of the even-r, was reduced from to JI.OOO. ing. From what those who heard it said It Sheuld Given to Govwnor Courts, 8t4ift or Commission, Hi Declares -Lays 8tross on Importanot of Providing Adequate Wator Supplj For Chios In Northern Part of Stats Many Matters of Moment Discussed rooms.

AH of the classrooms are twelve feet ilton, a distance of five miles, and is now dying. (Special Despatch to the Home News.) FLUSHTNG, L. Jan. 12. Not in to day, it must have been some funny.

Mr! lloagland said that when he sees a married man get oil of a train with a small package, he knew he was trying to RAY In height and provide elghteeen square feet of floor space per pupil. The rooms are well lighted, and the glass area of the windows is one fifth of the many years has there been given to a jury sitting in a murder triai a discourse so filled with invective against the other side as was the closing speech of John LONDON, Jan. 12. Central News dispatches from Constantinople says that Grand Vizar Kiamil has notified the Austrian Minister that Turkey accepts Austria's indemnity offer JIO.SOO.OOO. Mclntyre counsel for lhornton Jenkins Hains.

who has been on trial since De cember 14 for the murder of William E. floor space in all cases. Eight classrooms are lighted pn two sides and three on one side. All of the classrooms contain 720 square feet, making provision for pupils, so that the total seating capacity of the eleven classrooms Is 440. On the third floor is the auditorium, Annis, "The defendant endured the pelt SAN FRANCISCO, Jan.

lt-Pnt-rick Calhoun, president of the United Railroads of San Francisco, was brought to trial to-day before Judge Lawlers on an indictment charging him with ing of a merciless storm of conspiracy hatcher in some ferti.e mind seeking no- a i i ininTl make good with Ins wile, ho Hoag- APa III II Ill I lipld -Mr- Bamr when he gave fill VLLf 1 1 I i his wife the roses he was trying to make igood with his wife, for the unusual af- tcntion that had been given him some time previous, when he was presented hn McDowell, of 101 Carroll Place. walking down towards his home w''h buttons- I week. trTpped and fell. Not feel- of the grand otfifficers also made any pain at the time he got up and speeches during the evening. Officers ted to home.

Sunday, he began were present from tllzabeth and other el a pain around his shoulder bone places ill the State. i Monday he lost the use of his arm The women were handsomely K-ther. Ir. Smith was called In and it was the general opinion of all it 1 under advice Mr. McDowell was wag the most elaborate reception ever.

od to the Wells Memorial Hos- tll0 a room 43 by 60 feet. This room Is pany of Philadelphia. offering a bride to the supervisors or toriety," snarled Mclntyre, glaring at KOM. Darrin, prosecution counsel. Mclntyre ROME.

Jan. lllSe government to-! sPke feelingly of the affection of the day adopted the plan followed by San Hains brothers. He spoke tenderly of Francisco in the later's earthquase ca tne motner ana iatiier oi iuc ueieuunub, who. he said, "sacrificed everything to cover their son's name. amity.

The work at Messina rill he assigned to different departments, finance, rehabitation, food supplies, health, nosp'-tals and shelter. here an X-Itay picture was tan- WPre john Lawrence, i RED MEN'S ROUGH HOUSE 'f the shoulder but so far as is i FORAKER HAS HIS JAB AT ROOSEVELT Trenton, N. Jan. 12. The annua mesmga of the governor, John Frank lln Fort, to the senate and genera) assembly says: Gentlemen of tne Senate and General Assembly: By tbe express terms of the eonstlra tion of oar state, adopted in 1944, it It made the duty of tbe governor tt communicate by message to the leg lslarure at the opening of each sessiot the condition of the state and recommend such measures as he ma deem expedient" Our constitution has few, if any serions faults, and these can be remedied ln the way pointed out ln tha! Instrument for Its amendment.

Constitutional Amendments. Four amendments were referred the last legislature for your concur rence. The first increases tbe salaries of tht senators and assemblymen to per year, which should be done. The second would make tbe term ot the governor and the senators fool years and the assemblymen two years The third authorises the districting of counties for the election of mem- E. N.

licdlonl. Charles P.andolph, Bobert Hoagland, Morris liauer, and tlie Past ami (irnnd officers. The oflicers BOV CAUGHT wn tha cause of the pain has not been found. MADAM BUTTERFLY" SCORES A HIT POLED THEIR FRIENDS rd (Special Despatch to the Home News.) WASHINGTON. Jan.

li "Iniquitous nd unholy work, "is the way Senato- The iliown Wigwam of Red Irvine Osborne, a well dressed, good had a hm blow out tnt-ht before las' aiid looking boy 11, was p.exea up yes The operatic event of the season p0raker, of Ohio, characterizes the ef terday at the Pennsylvania station by is i.tiri, i.i David Hagemall; Mrs. Mary -itant I'rosj-c 4tor William B. Piper, Vi taiy. Mrs. loii-Alice K'ch.

of Trenton, who ductless, Mrs. Prenliss; ton-married vesterdav at Sayreville. as duetress! Ilarrv A.i:i. Mrs. took last nisht when Giacomo forts of Herbert J.

Browne and William Special Officer White for loitering and puccjnni's famous production "Madam Idwln. special detectives employed taken to the police station. Butterfly," was given by a notable ar- Dy fae President to fasten the guilt of isivelv in the Home News ink: Butli, Mis. Tollman; Esther. Mrs.

ray ol" artists. The opera is a form of shooting up Brownsville upon the col-entertainment seldom si-en here and ored soldiers of the Twenty-fifth In- The lad gave a fictitious name at first and said he was waiting for his brother v.ho coming from Tren- plum of a ol friends who ilev; Martha, Mrs. Mci.ullum; Electa, local people turned out in numbers fantry nt on giving them a send-off as Taylor; Mrs. Mc.Murtry; ton to meet him. But under pressure larKe enouih to fill the Opera House, i In a strong speech to the Senate this when it was cer live of til- visiting Indians came to New Brunswick and rented a room from weit known citizen ir.

to sleep it oft'. They had a rouph time there, cm up tl.e bedding destroyed furri-ture so that tl.e phice hmked as if a tornado had struck it. party was Iniin Ashury Park and liehiiar one iM. iii i-oi! ft a proprietor a hirge hotel at tlie l.iifr place. The re; ls to swear o.it wa-.

rants for the men purled for their honeymoon. Hi of questioning- by Chief Harding and The nrnduftinn was verv prettily stag- i afternoon senator f-oraner aenouncea Chaplain. Alrt. Williamson; urgamsi, Visa Mattson; Warder, Mrs. Herring; s-ciitinel, Mrs.

Harm. ed and the Japanese customes beautiful the reports that the soldiers had confessed to sleuths as atrocious lie. He secured an automobile and Charles II. English and I'y Converv. as attendant, rode -ville.

where the miy was to Tiiicd by Bev. Kather (iillilian. of i ri'nton, hut as he had been Massachusetts by the iiluoss ui cr. Bev. Father BriuiiT officiated.

I UK ATEST Ml SIC AT MOXTAI.VO-S Serjeant Clinton, he broke down anil save his real name lie said he lived at IOast street. Brook-ly and had run from home yesterday. Ce refuses t--- tell why he left home or where he wes ins. He save police his 'other name and ria.e of busimss and they I'lnmunicated with Mr. Osborne Immediately.

The father was overjoyed to hear of his son's safety and promised to send for him right awaj-. (CONTIXCED ON PAGE EIGHT.) Eyes So Tender, ate tne most pop- "My Star Waltz, aim "Pineapple flag" contended the employment cf detective was a violation of law and all payment made to them was invalid- In discussing the employment of detectives Mr. Foraker said: It cannot be charged without the use of language disrespectful to the executive." Foraker produced letters from discharged soldiers, saying the men had been approached by detectives and tola to "tell the true story of the affair. A JOKE THAT IS JOKE. the day.

1 have ist the publisher tlie ccremonv the party returned uia. p.ccj u. The second and third acts were particularly affecting and many a furtive tear was wiped away by the sympathle audience. Miss Loie Collier took the leading rule. "Madam Butterfly" is the story of a who, contrary lo custom, loves her American a lieutenant in the navy.

Finkcrlon is stationed in the flowery kingdom. He wants a little wife to while away his lonely hours. Little Butterfly is selected. The wedding takes place amid all the Interesting pomp end rlitter prescribed by Orirnml ritual. The s.cor.d act shows Butterfly and her maid awaiting the arrival of Pink- rucn COOPER GIVES LECTT RE.

ti and later the bride and bnde- iwo new pieces which are now It J'. for sale ior the lirst time in this thes he able to sen In orier 'ook r. train for the South, where remain ten The announcc-; 'lint tlie marriage' would take place "ia.ii- Friday, but the dale was not "ihlii- because of the popularity ot -iple. 1. was thon-'ht their Ex-Mayor Drury W.

Cooper gave an interesting and Instructive lecture to the members of the Phi Beta Kappa in the Fine Arts Lecture room last nig-M. on "Inventing as a Profession." There was a large gathering of the members. THE STORE IX THE ELK'S BriLDI.N'G. K. Mor.talvo.

proprietor of the COLUMBIA HOUSE. 37-1 George str-et. askei, -vhy the limn Line of COLUMBIA UK Ai't IOPHONKS. DOUBLE DISC AND I.XDISSTKUCTIiil.K records were like tl.e subway. When tlie wise one told him it was the bis--est seller in the world.

Mr. Monta! didn't lausil because ho could not see the joke. He Is a reality since the coinpany pines at a special price i nau 10 a large quantity of each and now lifer them to you at the popular price of t'ir fifty cents. This of- ON ALBANY STREET. NOW OCCUPIED BY THE PUBLIC SERVICE slore, 4VJ i- would frame up a little came on is good only at my In re- CORPORATION WILL BE READY erton.

Long ago saiied away. SEASONABLE SPECIALTIES. sou street. 1 i- 14-tf R. MONTAL0, JR.

1 l.ich was the ot t.ie ji LUBRICATING OILS. j. Frank Wescott Invites attention to the fact that he is the local -igent ror celebrated Sonneborn Sor.s oils, also axle greases, automobile lubricants, steam cylinder and I engine oils, auto griascs. paints and d-yers and staple products, as well as i all other specialties. I Address Frank Wescott, P.

i New Erunswick. j4-lm i nut the new model machines and put FAKMS ASTED. r' -1 school, and one of the most pop-" teachers of Trenton. She is J.2-U records. sponse to her inquiry as to nis return poR OCCIPANL1 TU A t-'r-sntAiiE.

he replied, in American slang, "When TENANT ON MAY 1st. 1909. ALL the robins nest again." He finally re- APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE DIRECT turns to cla h.s mile son. nv TO W. SCHLESTNGER SECRE- Butterfiy.

in despair, blindfolds the TART OF THE ELK'S BUILDING little chap so that he cannot see her CORPORATION. Jll-tf kill herself and ends her life. "''filter of Mrs. Ellen ti. Kieh, of the A retire" Somerville merchant de-' i Park manse.

sires to purchase a farm in or any- Ii return nf tho cniinle from the near this locality direct from tjmol--. something new. Our smoked liver wurst, like imported. Our scrapple is superior to almost amy you cin buy elsewhere. Pirf very appetizing, fjomethiog very fine.

Veal frankfurters, like real imported, only 15c lb. kinds of sausage and bologna. LADIES' nKSTAVKAST. The production will given at Wll- reception will be held NONE BETTER. mtngton, to-night.

Ihev owner state iyour lowest cash urlce for quick sale. Address Merchant, care Post Office. Box 717. Somerville. N.

J. J.9-4t r- at t'adwalader place. TWENTY YEARS BAULK'S JttAKJS.tr, French rni Seaman Sts. REA'G'S market. I invite competition.

If I can be 5, tter value and Quality in the segar line 88 jjJI-L the monev. rest assured I will not St. bet 477-J We 'lejr to announce to the public that w-e have on. ne.i a ladies' restaur- i ant and lunch room in connection with Cottage Cafe, at 22 Spring street. and extend a cordial invitation to the public to cal! and inspect the new quarters i eiv and up-to-date and courteous attention given to all.

The restaurant will kept open day and night and reservations of ta- SPECIALS AT THE ARER MARKET for Fresh hams, loins of oork. fine sau- t0 MV s0 and will immediately time are spent In bi, should be eiven when a mattress. We manufacture we w.tvr vor to eat here. If you wish t'o enjoy your dinner or have some line Oysters, step at MARKET SQCAIii: HOTEL and streets. Celebrated Piel's and Extra Brew of M.

Schafer lirwinp as well as the finest Wines and Liquors and Segars always Pork Sausage, small fresh Jersey ducks, broilers. i Jersev M-rniK sage, l-niiaoeirnia scrapple, our own boilec1 ham nd corned beef, sliced thin, chickens, potat les, oranges, cranberries, lettuce, celery and other vegetables in season. d.26-tf secure the better ones. Yours for Quality, GEO. J.

KOHN, JIL, SSS George Street. (TOO LATii FOR CLASSIFICATIOS.) FOR SALE Fresh farm laid eggs. I'l-menhorst, Route 1, City. jaU-3( -e mat are luxuriously Jersey We sell b.d wrings, deal roasting chicaens and fowl. Jersey and hen feathers, and do up- lamb and veal ''irinc of .11 kl.

'nhn Wll- A- BEILLLl, 1 rop hies wil' he made ai soon mrucr. Stroumstos Proprietors. d.23-lm or. hand. 9ii7 r- a 7f-im Phone 46.

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