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The News from Paterson, New Jersey • 4

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OIL trim (FEW M'fUXMl IT Tkeea to probablr aa artlcla for tha tabla ao hard to obtain Pato aa CUTS OIL. 1 Tbara are aamaraua BRANDS and GRADES, tba poor act of thaaa are tba awpallod SALAD OllA, which maytosaa hap oil tha producara think will peaa tor Oliva 04. We era tailing tha HliliN CO. n. MSe Sslt; Us- FOn 01.75 Green Olive Brand, AppMoatfM.

i. rvunBi mt ritM 4 OHu (, SMI (IWIIUM A -WA mat HAMKi IT. MVNkM. TM InM I liirwdMi BL Agnea' parochial eonoal waa dedicated ea tlaturdar. Bn bop jWIggar oBlclated.

aaalatad by tba Rev. Dean McNulty, Her. Father Quinn, Rev. Dr Brnlth. Far.

Vetnr KM ward and Rev. Father Dolan, vitoa Kata Kerwla led tba dinging Iroaacutor William B. Dour lay and President Pearce, of tba Board ot Education, made addresses. About all hundred chUdrea commended Ibalr atudlae tbia morning sadar I ha dir action ot Fatbar Dolan. which to mad from SELECTED OLIVES of tba CHOICEST VARIETIES grown la ITALY which gtvaa a particular! RICH and DELICIOLS FLAVOR, not found la aar other OIL, Wa Invite tba moat critical comparison with an other brand.

Bottled from anginal container la ft FlmA Sta Pint, Me. Quarto, POo. (Full measure.) the LAUTEB-HUMANA ia ths homo every person there becomes a player and plays with feeling and expression, although or she may not know one note from an-other. The LAUTEB-HUMANA allows I human-like control; hence, its unique jmmi I faionw, Ji ir- naNiHMi tMrm wtotiM THM NRWI ft brttf Mf tkV ftlM. A large, roomy, comfcrtxHe ckir, never before offered under $2.25.

CajJ and see it, and we know you will place an order at once. fW ht ftiW 4vf( In hi lk kf iMMllM Ilf. MW I I I.M .1 fat -BY Tho Pollott Druj Stores Prescription Druggists 485 Broadway. 159-161 Mala St. 107 Park Are.

vn Rtfwt tn a ANitmwi lm $mm ma mw Wemail catalog on request. A game of baa ball la balag arranged between tba police and tba newepaper vapor tore. Tho team will Una ap aa followi; Follce Joan Hommera, Edward Nolan, Jamea Kavere, TboaiM Walker, Jtank Vaa-'lerboof, Jamea Mullen, Jonn lay-ifr, (Jvorii Ha late ad and John Mat-lea. Report era Rian lay Lawia, har lea Baxter, J. Bhay, George flarke, CbarlM Leal.

TBoibm petal, Edward Keenan, J. Doflmaa and Bernard Doyla. PATEBS0N, N. J. UVWWAr, MAT 4, JWU.

LOCKWOOD BROS, CO. 290, 292, 294 MAIN STREET, PATERSON. LAUTER CO. -WafwoeiMS-US and JSP Malrt trial JUAX.VT OUMMUN DIUNKLhU Ul 'New Jar Am Joined Humcdv MU la a war against tb comuiui CHakiag cup, wfileft la regarded many a dangerous purveyor tarma from the affected i the unaffected, wild frequent mii Utu reeling. lb Legislature da a law watch proniDita in The PttCrma Sb3 hHUsUca.

flcney Depciited ca ex Hay 1C Fifty Years Ago Today. May 4. Preeldant Lincoln no tided European powera that tba government of tba Doited Btatas would be maintained by fore Bacro-tary of Btote Reward, ta a vigor-oue letter to Lulled Rtatea Minuter Daytoo. at Parle, declared that tba dlaaolutloa of tba Union waa ImpoMlblA Ail orer tha north reftmento ware forming ao4 going to their itate rend (Will Draw Interest From May lt CORNER HAIN AND MARKET STREETS. SILK CITY SAfXKTCSTI TRUST CO.

124-128 KirbtSL EDWARD B. HAINES YestejtUy in the brightneag of tho middle Afternoon it was about half past three Edward Burdette Baines, editor and founder of the Evening News, paeeeTTo his eternal rest, 9 There was BO thought of big dying. He had been away from the work of hig life of gtrenuous exertion for a few weeks, and the sound of his virile voice had not rung as usual through the big building of bis plant on Ellison street which is the monument of his lifes energy. None ofthoae who bad been bis coadjutors and helpers in his newspaper work, none of his outside friends in other circles had any idea that the sturdy energy of this man of militant principles was within even a far reach of the eternal boundaries. -There was no reason to imagine that he was to drift aside from his home and business surroundings into that impassable road which reaches out towards eternity, But yesterday in the falling of the day and with the drift-towards the afternoons shadows, the loving eyes that were all upon him the wife who had clung to his heart and had watch-ed him with nearly stifled eyes, and the children who had been hastily summoned, saw a change in the husband and father Jj)1o INTEREST 2)2 o' c-nny h( on Depoeit made oa before Hay 10th Twenty-five Years Ago Today.

fatasMA IS Mt common drinking cup a I pqbtle places. 'Th MaaaaqhuaaU wmca oa bean in opacauon a raw 7 tarn, at taada ta prohibitum of arinhin cup to railroad trains. KMP through iraina oa waica taara are drtnkioc cup at tha water cooiat tor general um approaca tlta Mass chuaetl line, tba porter carefully aollact tba drinking cupa and tort them ap until tba traiM gat out No Mtata. It la not to Oa argad tbat Jegiai Uaa of thla kind la improper aaj raapaot, alt bough it promotaa jncon Taaleaea. But.

paopla mar become aoouatomed to prpvtd ladiridua drinking cupa for im wban' travel la to providing tba customary aaaaaaoriaa and aacwaaittea. a or atraat founialna tba "bubbla" drlaa or doaa awar with tba demand tor eope and to entlrelr aanitaryv tha campaign against common drlaktag cupa continue and acme aaulta a Tba abarrblet Hot known aa tba Uaymarket manner took place la Chicago. Hlx policemen warn killed and ality-ooe wounded by dynamite bomba. Mandalay, Burma, waa nearly burned down by Burmaea la a ur grata. A clan la Telegraphy 1 balpg foisted i 1 uma ruian er aiuoBTnicss THAT ABB TM jot er uvisa aw ictr svaa isa Mig Iran When a' woman greases to pleas tb men, ah doesn't Aav muen sue-cesa wit th oa who to paying for tL i 1 70TE and COMMENT A 160 MAIN STREET AR x-rstlrod Official eon acta game.

Frograu rapid LEARN SPANISH Tho wio never think of evola-tloa as fact should ram am her that their great-grand rathara "horned candle for light, that their grandfathers burn ad oil, tnat their fata era burned gas. and that tbay ar bow using alactrictiy, Otherwise pour commercial educaUoa to laeomplats Good postfist Mlly aacured by Ungulate. A clagl iaamber limited 4 HflAC torr this weak at Spaacar's yftDCfT Be i I and the white face turned its last look towards the wife of his heart, and clasped in her loving arms the world faded away from him. Edward B. Haines was a strong man in the world in which he moved etrong mentally, forcibly and businese like, and be fought tha battle of fortune in its phases ot success and pa- tience with the full energy which he possessed.

Private leeaoaa sla given dealrad. I tractor. Eppl tUi( Instructor. Competent Get eat at the 'beaten ruta. If wishes wtrehopea, beggars would try to swap them for aeroplanes Mv see Bomstiwk Bataan add to tar trouble Sring subtract trom bar 1 aga.

There a kind of man was tnmxs people will take pompouaaeM to be power. MAY01I OAYNOR AND THE SCHOOLS. Mayor Gaynor of New York to to nlroua of making a change la tba con-Kiel of the acbool department la New York city-and In bin auggeated amend-maate'to tba city charter baa a pro-vlaton that tba board of education be nade a regular municipal department The condition la New York to vary Imllar to that la Bangor or other Maine rltlea in that the board ot edu at Ion la uodef etata control although bo appropriation for the achoola la made by the city, la New York lb membere of tha board are appointed by tba mayor bile ta Bangor they are i-lacted by tha city council. Bangor baa aevcral tlmre felt tba need of a change In Ha acbool board -lyatara aa at praaent alter tba eteo-lon of tha member of tba board aod making of the appropriation, the Ity baa no vole In II achool affair, board taking tba poaltloS that It ia-In-no way aniwerable to the city ouncU, A la well known the com mlttse on achoola from tha'blty couu II baa practically ao vole la acbool tffalra, being called upon only la relation to eome proposed financial out ay, which la out of the ordinary bannela of achool affairs. Baogor exchange.

The Discovery i Coffee Reor tb iddlt of il Ifti-O peet Amh, treveilif tbe Ahy-lnto, dtoMtefed that deed I helf-horaH tm he I Oeiag lor lal pemwid li- fragrtapo. Theft wen (effn awwy rT awmev ew When a woman away from bom she can area gat homesick for th family quarrels 4 reaattag rf tfti ftg mum 4ee4 to oooet oeteoee. Yew left got good Cefee n4l tbo gfift did, If yen tvM DM ftofn ft Ait in ym itoro. TweolWtl CotbUy CwJMo Bh. When a gtrl make ap bar mind to marry a man aa way for him to escape la by getting run over by a railroad tram.

L0 0 0CKN He fought for the poor and for opprmed and the man in the sewery and the trenches found an absolutely sure friend in this man of the people. Edward B. Haines was essentially a lighter, a man of indomitable energy and amah who when he set his face toward an object pursued it untiringly to success. But he fought fair and in the open, and his triumphs were unmarred by any breath of suspicion or doubt. He was your friend or your enemy and lie told you so, and in his twenty-five years of active life in Paterson he leaves behind him a record of successful achievement which is as dean as it is remarkable.

He was a creative genius, a natural builder and he accomplished things. A brilliant editorial writer, the peer of any of his contemporaries in the local field his death leaves a void unfilled in Tb order er the day with tome peopi aroma to ba to prdar thraa good aquan bimMl GET THE BEST LAPPIN- A small aicaaa to better tnan Bono even a amall boy, aa on to enable you to go te tb circus im waamuievew er. EA) STOT Tor the orders yoa bare given during the put year FOB 00 AL -Beat Enured we more than appreciate tout fav-on and will endeavor In the future to continue meriting your patronage. WHITE H0PFER7 TARIWl FOOT FLOCH eTREET, Baa Whan some actors tear pmsiob to tat tare, they usually and ap by chawing tb 'rag. VOICE OF TRE 1KOIUi IN KLMvM Tba "vo lea of tba people to begib C-ln to be 'beard with affect evre ll Ruaala where the mimatry nr ruled supreme the axprea A of tba autocratic power." aowavar, tha dwma, tba govern bear at tba paopla, la really bacon at pawar ar abowa by tba re Ureueat of tba Btolypih mimutr n'tor a rale at flve years, ibeheo pla Of Kuaala bava long Deea a1" teetaated a well toown but Ihi.

Caooataat baa beam more gene, a too tba ooamet with Japan. ia. amentum arouaed Uia patnotiaa af tba Kuasiaaggruf the outcome, a Metre aw-rer aair thr gw aacrlfVe of Ufa made tba to1 (I the Blolypia ministry a aiDicJii a from the The people bava feared further rr bad ao bava not endonKd ta I Joy af eacroacbmeot upon cam Tie damn, repraaeatlng (ba volooei (La people, baa charged the minia try with not maintaining the Pa Laul preatigg. it uaa pronounce i It dlaaaUaractiou with tha action mlaietry la, withdrawing A aatanta with Franca and Ariaai "Wain Infavoio of ctoaar relation wlA Uermaay. It baa been tbiv Hlctam that har HMally reauited lu tie retirement of Fnaco moiypm 'd bto eollcagnca and baa atrengm wad tho duma until bow it appaarv he a dominant factor la the dtpio au policy of HI nation.

Tha other couninee gf huropc are watching tha tread ot nsalra ir ruaala with much lalereet wnu 5e of the diplouiaie do not beat Je to My that tho change win wa that there be go reacniup fov domlhaace la oertom aec of Maacbun aa pM been eg ted However, Kuaala aa been a ana great power that baa aioad tor many yean -laid ita plana 101 'analon of territory and Dai rum i them year In bad yean out along aeoeeted program. Warttier the a or tho flume Bui mean any cur goat of Ruaala a amoitioua pro romalna to bo seen. A Cambridge man, Pyfaaaor John I. Wood, la said to Hr and do a great deal of bard work, both mental and phi ical, on on meal a day, tba meal conaLtlng of II centa' worth of oatmeal aoup, wheat bread, milk and -uatard pla. eaten at half past five In i he moralng Wltb bis braakfMt lunch-dinner trema health diet or Qulxotio atArva-tloa fad- Portland Expraaa.

a a THE NEW PLAYGROUND LAW, Tha naw playground law was introduced by Assemblyman Leyden, of Pasaalc. It ta la tba main. Identical with tba act of 1M7. under which our wa playground eommlaatoners bava bean working for four years past, but It enlarges tha scop ot tba former act and make It operative la towns, townships, boroughs. Tillage and other municipalities well a cltlsa.

Tbqr la little or no etcuaa, under tbe Leyden art. for any plea of lack of authority to provide proper playgrounds and recreation places ia any town or ally la tbe state. Tba commissioner appointed by tba mayor have power to acquire land by gift, purchase or even by condemnation proceeding If necessary provided, of course, that the council or other proper body -hake appropriation of tbe 'Perasaary money. They may fully equip tba ground with buildings, stands, seats and other structure and apparatus. Tba commissioner bava full control over such playgrounds, may adopt suitable rule and regulations, and the custodians ar given tba power and authority of police officer, she provisions for outdoor exhibitions; concert, games, contests, sfc, ar virtually the same a uuder tbe old law Tear by year tba advlMblttty, and Indeed, tba necessity, of providing playgrounds for children la the cities and town is becoming mor and more apparent, and to receiving wider and more practical recognition.

Tba Laydea measure, applying to all municipalities, large and small, to acknowledgment tbat what has bean gained through, playgrounds In tba large cities In several years past la proportionately valuable to smaller place. -Tff Tba taking of thousands of ebUdreh off tha streets, where they onust play st tba peril of Ilf and limb, and collecting them In ground where they may axerclaa tbalr young muscles In safety and under rational control, is but one of tba beneficent mult of tha playground movement. How many children's live have been saved through tha agency of playgrounds cannot be known, but beyond doubt the number I large. Afii who shall estimate tba value of healthful recreation and playful pleasure to the children? They are beyond price to tba growing generation. Newark New.

THE NEED FOR BETTER MEN It la never safa for any man Id public station to violate bis consciousness of woat to right unuer tha theory of popular Indifference He may win for A time, but la tha and will surely Ida. What I true of tba Individual la true ta a larger sens of the party. It to well to coc.sldi-r, thnrcoro. the welght-ui responsibility that rsais upon man advan-el to leadership ia tha organ Ired movement of tba people to maintain and better civil government. It la expected ot a man la public aervfl that will aa luai to hla frleiftla, but It never akoulj be expected of bim tbat will loyal (o hla friend, but it never should exported of htfii that will be loyal to big frlsnd at the coat of disloyalty lo himself First of all should Is the servant of hla beat Ideals.

If cannot serve la this relation ha should deem It a distinction to ba retired There la no real honor for any man In any station, where cannot honor himself. It I unfortunate that there la so much distrust of tha leadership of tha great political organisations which govern tbe country It Is unpleasant fo aot that mistreat to Mtly directed toward men down the Ijn who Biay be said to bo "In politic" They ar the men In whom there should greatest faith. They ar tba man who should carry tba standard a of living te tba greatest heights Th need It for area of ability, for men of moral rourag. and for area possessed of the genuine spirit of self sacrifice Dubuque Ha raid. Th trained rieae have been around, and before long tbe mot-quttoe will np to their.

Old tflckn TOE PATERSON SJt; DEPOSIT TRUST UfKAUtfllUn. I Mrosd paM eaposM Cam Mb 4 smE aad every eon W. G1UGGA, MM ABTMTTB BYLB, VIce-PrasMa' local journalism, He was a true man, a loving husband and a good father; to VZ of no man can more be said. May he resiln peace into eter- without Interruption. Ha put In hours mental walk Tb losing atrMks tb Athletic bava struck la enough to mako even the world champion feel streaked.

"Iff EISELE tllHG WTLLIAMB KRDAff, EhaJimHaal sal well a at Wrork, ten or fifteen mites, and engegea In uth other diver Ion a pie him, gats along with lour hours of sleep, tnd at tha aga of to Is healthy, clear-yed and'unweariabl Thla 1 admirable One a Drat Impulse, on bearing of Professor Wood' regimen, ta to atari In at one, on this large, liquid breakfast at dawn, then work and play for twenty hours, and No doubt tho high tenor rests mor uppish thsa avsr wnen his wit cans him down. A man know a lot when "a knows it ton suouga to keep aim from being fooled by a women. HtltBUl NtW TORN ITOCI p. CVANOBs HCVUM Plt ini, nu ITOCK UClAXtt nUB LAKACGffi, Fcrcfea Drifts Fcr westerly braataa and fair wtatbar to, tba Rani. rvip Yfi VISIT! Stocks, Bohd -AND-X' New Jersey Securities Pttersca Katicntl 1U MABJUT BTKXBI.

May A 110. Ona yaar ago to-day tba weather'- wa. cloudy Tba mlalmuta tmpra-i bed at midnight In the tweet li-onaciousneaa of something accom-MnllHhed and tha coat of living greatly reduced But aaotmd thought bring doubt. I nortunalely moat of ua don teetn able to get along oa lets than three WEATHER EVERYWHERE, TODAY Not TOMORROW IlllCk OmCMi Capital, feee.ee iPUPLCB AJTD PROFITfi EAW United Bank Building A.P. GRAY.

Mgt. tM.ooe. I and CHy tope Observation af the Lnltsd HUIs weather bursa takaa at p. m. yaatarday follow! Temp.

Weather. should 6 tart 8 is when you )ank account. raw Run.gan a a. me a mas Awk kata All Huron of mouey deposit-el on or before May 10th, 1911, draw intercut at Called Mel, i iliwlaaaa and Varaeeal Aqeoesto- Invited, JOHN W. ORJOi, Preeldaat JOHN t.

COOKS. Vlee-PrealdMl ELMER 8. HA1ATEAD. CWJ-DANIEL H. 1IU8RAT.

Amt I tollMOWS? Tampermturea a HI tontluu IkjIow the taaapnal average I the Atluiillc cast region to-flay, but will rlM vl'ialy In Interior dlMrictl. The weglbar to-day 111 be generally fair In the great central vallcya and tbe lower lake region, preteded by Hgbt (robta In the latter It will become unsettled ta tbe Northwest and the West by to-night, and la tba central valleys to-morrow. Temperatures will rise In the MLalaaipyl valley. Light westerly breed. ar IndUatad iff tha coaata from the Capes of tba Delaware to Iloeton la Fatareoa and neighboring region to-dey, fair weather Mil freeh to light westerly winds Will prevail, with slight temper-Slur changes, peeeoded hy light froata In lb xwnlrnT udon valley.

In tti Middle Atlantia Rtatea and Maw England to-day fair weather and nearly atatlonary temperature will prwvaU, preceded by light fronts a the mountain and northern dla-rlcta, i with tight northwesterly to westerly wind, follone) by milder oadltloaa In Ilia Interior dlstrlrt )n Friday fair to partly cloudy and warmer weather wilt prfNall, with light variable wludar and on RatuC-day cloudy weather with slowly rising temperature, probably foHowad by rata. Steamships now leaving NW York -for Europe will bar mostly light 3j Per Cent. from May 1, 3931. Have you (ptendid aioch good) iiiaals a day, with a considerable luantlty of ao lid food. Including meat Dceaalonally try the two luml ays-im, or lb vegetarian diet but toon ome a clarion call of tha stomach 'hat shatter our dietary reform schedule and plunges Into an orgy 4 overeating Professor Wood ta fortunate In being able to live and work on ao little food.

Few could do aa ke doe, mid for moat people It would be font to try. Thera I probably more lunger Hi under- eating than In over eating. In spit of all that the health ranks nr. Tbe great races of the world have been hearty eaters; and if It la pointed out that American eat nrore than anv other nation, -an properly reply that they also do more work The riib.t objection that may be offered to the American diet that nnneceanrily complex. Indigestible sad expenriv.

If wa content oue selte wltb almpla, but nourishing food, prepared ao a to offer ao need leea obstacle to digestion, and eattn la their proper seasons, shall foubtles enjoy better health and vigor and aav more money la tht rna than by following any ex RntltfejalEi Have you juxt got in a acvf tne of popular I wvwwrowrw, THU3T CO, 140 MARKlt STREET. ir4 Orpt KNIt "nr IrvsMeni al fu H. IY, Vif.Fri. A Tvnj 't 1 k'ttumj4ry. I IRM TtlUkl harjr HlL Alfrd limrutoN, iNftlftl llllMNISt Uli, Afihier Dy, ee F-esiveod, i i.

Fi-wN, Insli i 2 rr V1 drtN If ft, I Member of tba Boston women' club whirl! baa aecured a license (o aerv liquors now has equality of prlv liege with tba most exclusive men club Mew, York World rmaaes rv.a.i to 8500.C DAFITAL'T: THE DAIilLTON TRDST COIIPAIJY, k. j. Are you malting a tpccial pnceon leftover Iota) Who Knows Abouf It? WKy BoC let evefybodjl know ty having ua print tome -OR-? CULAR3 and POSTERS fc you 1'- IUBTLV3 I 15 sssasi er oeaurf. A Friend in Need Wkan you have headaeba Ilntrtburn, coated tongufl Oaa-bvkblu. Inolplsnt eold, TeU Hoods KZa a ir 4 -v Capital aid Earplug 8300,029.

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