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HCAN, MONDAY. A PHIL 11, 1S27 IIILLVILL Hi!" i LuLLViLLE DAILY REPUBLICAN PUBLISHED DAILT JCXCBPT 8UNDAT AT MILLVILLE, N. BT REPUBLICAN PUBUSHINO CO. Offlea, 131 Et Mais Street. I Bell PboBe IT and fl one ui WEEK SPECIAL 5 SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ON DISPLAY IN OUR NORTH WINDOW SPECIAL BEDSTEAD, SPRING AND MATTRESS Square Corner Continuous Postsfor $29.75 B.

FHANK, U17CIC. Manag-sr H. B. TUZAIt, Assistant Manager tAttl. M.

WEBOOAT. Editor OEOROB DOTLE3, Asaoclate JTdltorj i With Every 29x4.40 or 30x Tire Purchased1 '2 UBSCRIPTION PRlCB Blnfla Copy By the Mom By tha Week By tha Tear i 6 00' Fntered FAbmarv 4. tot. at MillYllla, N. ai Second-class matter, under ONE DOLLAR EXTRA ENTITLES YOU TO ONE TUBE-SAME SIZE 1U7, AOVIRTISINQ RATES TRANSIICNT AtVnnTI8KMENT8 One Inaartli.i.

per lack, II cents. 8 PACK USED DAILY S00 per Inch par month. READING NOTICES Flf I if nnti iwr Una su Inmrtlon oa flrat Data win i aula iwr line earii Insertion taut ttttum la ennta i.p llae InaerMon on uthei ii 30x3 Cord Tire $5.50 30x32 Niagara, $8.25 30x3' Perfect Tire, 29x4.40 Suburba: $10.00 30x3V Radio Tire, -j 29x4.40 Radio, $10.50 paa. lloiu fiu-a tyi 3oo anl iftc! ir line ea inu riltm. BUU tljr caaa with aruar frum otltpr thaa bualneita bouae.

a RurilttaTiri-a by hr(lc. font (rHf Money OriUr or Registered Ittr saouM ba ouitlv payable Id onley of tha c.omany. All communlr'atlcma ahuuld tie aildrcaaed to lha company. ui WE INVJTE YOU TO SEE AND HEAR The New Automatic VICTROLA This Automatic Orthophonic Victrola is the murvel of all musical instruments. t- A talking machine! A 100 Victor achievement.

We are displaying it In our south window. LIVING ROOM SUITES Three piece living room suites up-holstereff in Jacquard, $169.00. Three" piece living, room suite with wood frame upholst.erett"jn' Jacqtiard, $179.00 Three piece living, room suite, upholstered in Mohair, wood' frarne with Tever-'si bite cushions, $239.00. These siutos'arc. a 111 food quality and iM.ii'Sed at low prices.

1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7APiUL $7.00 29x4.40. Depend- MONDAY, APRIL'll, 30x3V2 55 Tire, $8.00 able, WILL BEAT TRI-STATE -WATER TIIEATY Although the latest reports from ITarrisburg are that lie $10.00. Peep Peep Hofns $8.00 Peep Feep Horns $3.00 $2.00 raiuicaiion oi me iri-wiaie waier ireaiy wm ueaien iit-tue lower house of the Pennsylvania Legislature tonight, the fight to defeat the ratification by the New Jersey Legislature isj being renewed. In view of the reconvening of the Legislature RADIO We are selling the Atwatcr- Kent and Radiola Radio; also the Ra.diola. and -'2nd AND WE WJLLL IIAVK A FOR- MAL OPENING OP OUR NEW TION.

WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCE- MENTS. THE NEW DUNQALOW ON THE FOURTH FLOOR WE ARE SURE WILL PROVE AN ADDED ATTRACTION. 3 Orthophonic Victrola combination. We -can install one UMray. TO OUR OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS TVIthoot anj oblitfatlnii on jnnr purl, our xulesmiiii will mil fur you und liringroa to our store.

SPECIAL PRICES ON EVERYTHING AT READ'S The New Store of Quality and Right Prices 313-315 High Millville, N. J. C. M. WARE CO.

Phone 320 "Your Horn Should Come JFirst" Millville, III prm in special. session to correct the holding the special election on the five constitutional amendment on the Jewish New Year, September 27ih, next, it is feared here that the ways will be opened to' the general introduction of a flood of bills, with the result thatiho special "scsjiidn will be prolonged. Ltrd by former Governor Edward C. Stokes, the agitation the water pact has been reopened, and de pite efforts men interested In the treaty to have the ratification effected at the forthcoming-epecial session, a concentrated move is being made to fight the, treaty. Governor Stokes believes that the action on the "treaty should be held off for another year.

Every municipality'along the Delaware river would be effected by the diversion of the waters. Oyster-men in Cumberland county would suffer, it has been pointed out, and both navigation and sanitary conditions would be Re-verely injured. Governor Moore is expected to announce the dat-e-for the reconvening of the. Legislature some time week. It is understood that the Legislature will act in the congestion of In the event the Governor forwards the appointments the circuit courts by creating additional circuit court judge-of Arthur (J.

Gallagher, of Lakewotfd as common pleas court judge and James Mercer Davis, of Seaside Heights as prosecutor of Ocean county, there will likely be a fight over the confirmations as Senator Thomas Mathis, of Ocean county, has been favoring the retention of Mr. Jayne and the nomination of Leo Bobbins, qf Lakewood, foT'the judgeship." While the Legislature will be called back for the specific purpose of changing the date on the special election, the solons will have power once in sessiojfaiq enact any legislation they see fit. aaOoo 1 5 I AM lil'ILDIXG two squares of new homes right In tha heart of the ttst residential section of Millville. One Hundred Dollars down und Twenty-two Dollars a month will buy one of these homes. Three bedrooms, bath, diving and dining kitchen, cellar under entire bouse, large porch, dresser cupboard, medicine Cabinet, buili-m Ironing board, lectrl "electric Jlght fixtures, Inrgs kitchen sink, Suubeam heater, bath room complete, hot and cold water, umHale.Kpigotr&is water mid f-lcctric oil connected to bouse complete, that these are a Frank II.

Moore built house speaks for assured quality. Large lot 'CO feet by 150 feet Ko Qnm' Qustir, Ol'JZ7 in rlA 5ervtrtIn In wnrk yoUr tr-lipram caiui th! TIMS' HAS niLi.v wr.i.i.n a'vm i.avAX. iminiitiR. Mrs. Curtis.

I liiipti lt. ail Mr. -Mor, 'Bills' and Dorothy M.uin. Bpi'iit Mm wpi'k-end with Mix. iliiiinhtcr, Mrs.

A or Oakl.vn, AIM) Or hKkT Tlu Ih'Iich of (li Npwifimlitnwii (Imrcli wihIi to i hank all who lielpctl in any way to make iiicir Hiippir FRANK H. MOORE CONTRACTOR 5c BUILDER II7.VA7A' MfKl.TOX untl arrrn iilhfr Mi'lil fur me to -uim ulniiit lietty pirl ll employr in the Imi "tjuil all rlglit, limli thfl Woi'f-iri priir in ux T. Q. umilKl itilriiiuinp rontrnt Htnwd T. "Ami your ln luV(t It Ih, MIhs CIHTlHhlmtflf.

7 he firize in tin Oi- Winnlf?" i jtntlon tn a fui mul intrly at the 1 VtX have no iuntlii WiimiVii tin munition; ill, tliTwIcMl volo ttnu a plainllvc HillifU tuHiiiriuwi nf T. mutt iiutc. "iiaii huil slri'ady Bono to work, What the, uld tnnn i tuf" xhr wil.n loo." irmrlf repenteM. Her fMtn h.j.I lioprij tin- wimlil heiuhtrnrit when A VVRTIH. nrriv.

i-urly. but you i-ini tulk my proiv im nf the utnrc owner, hen h-rr mil hitloii fiver with your fiiilu iiiul your i irtitipatti in the fhe iltn- thin mn liillcs. njurilH hit alrir hnu tot. lUav laUi very glail ihat you ditinherttett htmnelt and in liinin rauM ipu' i unlay era nil Micccgsi. 4-11 PHONE 1S2.W rOK.

PIKE A MiCRICE STS. DIED. -MIllvilK, .1 liii'li "MhritKiK vvsWfcnr. hhisv tin- liiii' Art lnl.alil I'n'T'-l Hth 'y or. H.i.iiivi'm anl frliinln nn In'iji'Vl t.

smppwiiBi Writ f'imily ni' a ptuir i scatil, till af ywu." iitti nil iih ii-irii'i'ai rniin llw r'si, of I 1907 UB. BUZBY SON 1927 3 600 E. Main St. Phone 213-R 5 COMiaiTIMi AMI II.IH MJ I ITS Ml IXCIES hrr win in-laMV J. Itaih iiffi, ro In Vmln.flav,.

April 13th. ''j. 'r tunrkinii in 4t-fmrini Mll. Mtlnu the hsl hp Ihe ln' yt-r. Warh'ir'im, flivw At the, dinner.

Iltltu nit bi tnren hivh-bxibMl hiiiv nn di lhi at i at' tha Jtriimt tVrtiiltifi'f I nny all 1'ui'mtay KVciunif. ai.iiaki Hit.tAIK iiml PHh.SI.KY ili-hk f.ir him.ulf. Hits VAKlit'KTUS, Curtis? Inutiir. uhti iinil t-iil vfilh nl. a ulk)i woiiil.

Itfimtutir, inth' h' "Von nuiy rutjilli" 'nrt i rt In itv. AlM-ttl, ill luifinst tin yi'Hia iti our service to the public ns Contractors anil'Huililer we i.uVrf fi.i'iPfTrp pleasure const ructinj many of liner. remileiieeM, not only in and Its environments, but Also Jn many of the cities und to.wjis ot Southern. New Jersey. Itcfnra plat iiiR your imuU-uct it.wtU pay tu.

tu -commit us. 'There -In no charge for urehliei'turul service. uk ih u. nn: iioim; vou make the home 3-19-Jmc miii'j'HA vvhujiun'. si iniitinu pertwnuHt-v, hp ttwnlal Kim, "tlv.it, uniiuaticlim ttn rinn-r Itiohi.

veitren ahn'tit liiltu a imin-mt tlm uml I tulil vmi thiit I t'luirh'S" WhlM.n, nisnt yft Iti (iirrv. iiii'l frii nilK InvlK'i hi- ttrlu-iunt aptll. Hilly meets felt I fie iicimI of young' life iilimit m. PLANS COLLECTION OF GASOLINE Preliminary plana as to the collection of the gasoline tax, aa well as the excise placed on buses and trucks operating in intcr-state commerce in New Jersey, were made by State Commissioner of Motor Vehiclea William L. Dill 'and his force of motor vehicle inspectors at a conference held at the State House, Trenton.

Tiie collection of ihe cent and a half per wile of highway traversed in New Jersey, from intor-state trucks and hi'jses, will be'a problem, accordinjr'to Commis-fcioncrtilI. In Instructing the inspectors as to the 11 method of checking up the vehicles, Commissioner Dill stated that it may be necessary for the inspectors to travel incognito at times. Despite threatened court action to test the constitutionality of. the two cent gasoline tax levy, Mr, Dill said he ifttlltlb'Kft' the ret tuny HA 1.1' II 7 A In mv lioinc. now that I iiiMMSt'iai i ml fun.

tat from lain faili n. v. Inf i'i in. -nt. Mount i V.Mt.-t.

rvi- l-j ii -nils limy Tni-ihi nn well iim wlfr'h-Ma. My.mH-liiv.t'it-i-. as lie ralln It, ililnhrlti(l hirn lf, for icaoiiH th.lt appanr Komi iilnl siifflfl-' fill to lilni. Tho fart r-inini thit I am a loiK'Iv Inau, mill I h.iw a Kn it ilral niirro niuiiry thau It l.s Kmal f.if I one father cw, the autumuhilv no iiy in ti hlrh- Clan Curtt wink. When the'' party urer.

Hilly M' Irl T. V. that Hhe muni hurry tli-' oar will nut Mlrtke fur her an it dl if a jtrrviuut. Vtmlerrlla. Wttlr ne rutunni MM T.

Xf- What if the hihr Huln nlrik-. lor pit at all t---- '-i 7'he- nert -morning limy rin irn i cteyram fwm (mil, ankini) her anil nr muthrr to he iit hi hum at ten relink. At the VHrtin hume. llilln mi lief mother find 'pln Lamar nit'l Winnie Khellon. I VOW CM ON WITH THE HTOIVY Walter 5cqble RealEtate fclnuranee Nevberr.

Bldg. Reomfi on man to A lii Hilly rem hi il, fnp. i inothor'ti haul iihil hi-lil 1J tiuliily, hat Iht, )'' ih'Vrr loft T. siitii. fife.

i "1 ha vp uiiKtlnrnliont for wi'i for a plan liv whii li I could In itio li iji ICantlnuas an Faoa Fouri was eitecting a sysiem 10 conecr tne money irom me renners, My Anniversary! April T2th' from tHe hours ot 6 A. M. and 9 P. M. I will give one quart of high grade medium oil, absolutely free.

THOMAS TROTH 417 North third Millville, J. after July 1 riext. The motor vehicle inspectors were -also-ordered by Com missioner Dill to begin a survey of the number and location of gasoline stations in the1, slate. It is estimated that there a '(ill A IT EK XIX are about 28,000 such stations throughout New Jersey. The information has become, he by reason of Hilly and hir mothir sculinl ftn a Ulvan at aotne (llntanro from gmmmmmmsmmam.

yiliJiniHX Mint Winnie shlton. a provision In an act- passed by the Legislature, which re j- quires the of a 2 registration fee by gasoline sta- tionfl.A' Collection of the fees will begin on January 1 next NEW LAUNDUY BILL Time This is Awning uiiiiR i up iiiiDHiurui Biipiice tiiat Tin. Ihe perfunctory rreetlnc. Illllyi ilnnad herarlf. sure t6r5tf'a audi I i'lnnle were aa.jiiiK-li In tliv' diiTk ih'bj he a beraelf.

Xyda Iiiniax yuan lunahle to vndtirel -ie alienee limn. "It wan a lovelv Jf Urtt, wann't llT-'sJiw said at IuhI. iu er lansuid eontralliK i "Ob, WellM." WIiiiiIp broke in ill Approximately 350 commercial laundries, in New Jersey will be affected by the flew Baxter enacted during the ORDKR.Yfll'KS OtV. ASSOKTMI.TS AKE COMPLETE DKI.AY PKH IS VKJV LOW Heady itt'hiimr Indow Aw ninit, Plain KhuWI 'and Painted Stripe, asd ii. i Porch Awiilnu, Front tont and Ufa.

I THK LU ItlJI.IAliUJ KHT. 1SS8. LANGFORD AWNING MFG. CO. C13 S.

HI I 11 II. ST. piione-ki ji.MlLLVILLE, 5. "AwiMhss I be lMtrr Crude" past session oi. me ore.

account oi Renin? ineir services on a weight For this reason, State 'Superintend iserly, "you can't- Inuikine how Ion' ly thiwe soi lei men ef to us. They Weights and Measiires liarry J. Foley contends that "miu nae. rnr.v too. iici-aimf there fihouldvbo no further controversies between Madam llousclceeper and her laundryman on questions of.

overcharge itttiiaflinra rure oniy wot kirn girls, birt they were not not a lili tnornlnit. hIHm. tr-oiJ uornlHK. Mrs. Wellal promime It fi-H.

Wel?" Q-funis appeared thB.loorwHV. Iiowlna in imirllv fanhlon. "Allow ine to make you ae- Wc Have Cars Coming in and GoingOut Every Day iiuaimed with niy lawyer, War-imrtoii. Mrs. Well." Nyda roue, pohlns little self eon- 1 lonely, with one Iohr, wiim ham on' due to false weight" 7' -T The principal features of thel new law are as follows: 'it compels laundries to install proper weighing equipment, which must be tested and sealed by weights and measures men J' it provides for the marking of delivery JjcketB In a manner that "will not permit of their being alteVeJf requires laundry establishments to keep duplicates of such tickets, and penalizes the altering-of these tickets or the misrepresentation of weight by arijTone connected with the laundry business.

The penalties prescribed for violations' of act are If 25 to $50 for first offense; $50 to $100 for second offense, and $100 to $200 third and subsequent offences. i ler "Mother had already BTtt. tat So come in iind ItUe one out as we idle Just what you want at ths pilx-e you nt to pay. Per ha pa one these cars are Just what you are looking for and the down payment will be reasonable. First M'Ehurch 12I or fc-'tHUtn "mi Runabnut Illi-JJ ommerrial Sedan- 'I on Truck mm ftmaa Kord llalterlea 4pEMIM: Seronil and I'loe Streets Thrity Five Dollars Worth Our Show Ifooni Wis jllKh st.

of Satisfaction State Superintendent foley will, meet with -a delegation of the leading laundrymen of the rotate at his office tomorrow, for the purpoVof discussing tolerances which may be allowed under the provision of the act andwhich the State Superintendent powered to determine and fix. BRELSFORD BROWN I'OKD MLKS '15!) HERYH'E 603 HIGH STREET, MILLVILLE, N. J. TRINITY METHODIST -CHURCH I Th price -piay 'lo- $25 or $30 cr $15 intfnd of JJut ihf principle 1ho xarho WfTfii ytiu buy ii SIIKFF.KK'"t.'iilorel suit you lir'I simply luy woolftis and buttons and lining ami thread. jV'ii huv satisfaction TIi at means that cvfrythiiiR aWoiit tlie seui(it.

style, it color. if lit, its wear, -munt please you unci t-t ntintu- to pIvaM' you. Special i JOTTINGS liurr, Kert M-illviJe visitors Satur-'111 einiina. i Mls Milliient Turner, of May Tjinillne. xpent the week end 'with und Mrs.

Joncnh lier-e. I'l'-ri nn4-J4 ih Cumii-w-rr Tfic MornP" Out in the Suburbs mn were yiM.ors Cf Atlastir t'lty over thei ijourDreams ifc Brifi turtw-t 'f nn-l inm in Bwnn qlM4 fli t' '1st- stiw ItiVf rk-end ten.iinn Normal IhoT, Sheffer ftttmM-r tf riMtfr t-itittH, Harry nWt- aWi a I dors Hpntndt In ill nt her pen'Hna; the aprlnR vaestlons with "JioT on Crm-ii street sti sftark psrents on Knat Mulberry "trrt. of tha rrip. Mil Verna Ayars, if Koadtown. i Presbyterian Church Monday t.aO i'.

Misckm-ary meet ins In 4 lie Sunday school Ji.Hiin ot Jhe Tuesday, I SO P. Society Mretitie, In (the- home Jervia Aenue. 7 fta P. Weat-niint. child in the; hirtnif I of 4.li i'Mv.

far m-itjit aasj' i f.fe-f 23-25 High Street, Millville, N.J. DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED" Misa KhMheth Johnson, lees-! wees-enn st- tne nome ot bnrsr. spent' ratnrday in this rity. I Hits Horsn.of Calorln avenue-. Miss Hilda Tiihchsm of "Iannis- fUe.

spenf Satnrday cvenln with It HLH MI ET ft'te-nds In this lty. The officers and teachers the Mrs. lialph iof IeKbti'rg wait i Norl llaptltt Sunday ftehnol will in town Sttirlsy. hold their rK ii I monthly njeetijip air. and Vis.

John. Tuzourof lees-1 on ilneniJy tilRhl of this week. C. P. ESIBILL Lumber Company Hannah Hughes, 'Third fit.

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