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jfiVJSJNiNG 1'lMJJlS, THURSDAY, OOTOBEK 14, 1915. MOISTS AT R. JTARWNS HEAR 1 Hi Two Titusville Men Sustain Fa- Treasurer of Bedding Company Describes Manufacture of Mattresses--Materials' Used tal Injuries When Train Crashes Into Machine PLAN MEETING OF TEACHERS' CLUB E. W. Weaver, of Brooklyn, Will Address Local Organization at High School (Ecott -mi 115 i Hi il or- fies Tin the I if ng a i in 'xrd i un'- in a a a-1 i t.lf 'in in- ur a T- issiioil ii i '1 i The lutom.O-'.l" wa-s rariied sr, ,1 stance -c-k II II-, 1 1 we tl' 'lies aHl i 1 11.

MI! i i i 1 in ir in i i i i i 11. i 1 .1 iii it 1" I 1, 1 1 l.i is 1 In t--- i of i ll ii i i ''-'ii lUiut-e to- i .1 I i mourn 1 th. i i Hi- i-n i nulus- i 1 1 1 i h- us UK. 1 iv 1'iiip i i how to i ut 11 i i i the board of i os- of the- hold In i i a i i i i i i i i vostei- i i i i I i i i tlu- inff-tin-! of tlu i to be hi Id next i a in the High School i i i TH- mer i be Weaver i i si-crdary i a Ouid.inct' "Voc i i a (iliulancc. is the a of i subject and haft i Is operation, bolh In and in Ivurope.

L.OUISO Northwoocl lli'uli School a i is MEANING OF WAR MOVES BY J. W. T. MASON (Former European Manager of the United Press.) Ispntch of a large army to the Le- NEW YORK, Oct. 14 --M Delouise's resignation as French foreign minister is almost certainly due to the refual of the British and French governments to follow his advice concerning the best way of dealing i i Balkan i a i Sir Grey a given control of the diplo- a i negotiations at the Balkan and the a i of the British Foreign Minister's policy apparently is the rMson why M.

Delc.isse no lotigir can support the methods in i i Europe. M. Del- c.iv.o .1 i a of too wide a reputation, and he possesses too a chai acter to allow himself to 1'e ov r-riddcn without protest, when his views results In vuea- rejects a 8 rcsults I ure for his country's i ii! LI lo Moep. njr was a ir, u. u.

tn tal.f. an i YN find bad or to Xt Hope rnrlv lost pven WAS not i i anj to go a from cirn the i of t' train T.tu irr i chine l' at i A ,0 .1,,, PI a th.in the i i i i i ii. i i th.u. food e.Mi man a i i food He can i i i tlinlh ar Tlo ran from i Scr.tt Brmxn.n-R gome. Th, i ti i homp of IT TM hen i crash his home Thi- tv rp in i eenger oar ami Pi S-mp-on He th-M.

italH I injurrd. and th- at I 1 i the tr.tin tiurrn'rt fo th'S cltv. i i i i 'he police wai'iiT a the Warren st.il'on and the injured men were taken to Mercer Hospital. i i i i i i elated to ou i a any other title -uid Is of all vi ill come i closest personal i of each (lay. i i i i it Is UCMJ- "il for tWings escept a the Mr books the in regard t-i this country seemingly willing to rem.iln of the resident of the board of trustees of the Teachers Club.

quiescent after his own opinions concerning the Balkans crisis were rejected, but only to permit the majority's viewpoint to prove its worth. the majority was wrong, CONFERENCE FOR STATE TEACHERS i the announcement of Delcaasr-'s resignation became inevitable. When two men possessing such strong person- i i i as M. Delcasae's and Sir Kd- rfl Gray's lind themselves in op- pot.ltl.in one must eventually retire the sake of his prestige Thi for M. Delcasse's retirement was chosen.

$70,000 FOR SEAT ON N. Y. 'CHANGE of the horse hair is i NEW TOKK Oct 14-thousand a i pnrc rear was paid on the New To-K Stork The previous high pricf During the ppno.1 of su' year peats bold down to of the or a Exchange. l(1 0 n-ion last mane, anclTailTof 1 1 boiled and di led for the and considered feaUvers the very. beat "BETH" AT NEW HIGH XEW TOHK.

Oct 14 The Stnelc Market opened strnnff- today, hut with no such flurrv of artn itv as has "EHaraciei piamntHr every- trading" day for three fiwannn PTPP! was the leader, because of a favorable quarterly report, advancing 1U to P.ethlehem Steel was up 2 at 467. again setting a new high mark, and Steel -gained at PRICES HARDEN The stock market opened around last night's closing prices, and bv the end of the first half hour weakness developed, especially in such stocks as Baldwin and Studebaker. About 11 o'clock prices to harden, and by noon most Issues were en with the opening. The grain market was- strong. The following prices are furnished by Eisele King members of Xew York Stock Exchange Beinlev H.

PODO. manager Nation-il Bank Biulrling: th mo.st exoelsior beln value a. ufenty-flve years or mor filler, natural, cotton is in the regu the auspices of the execu- nve committee of the New Jersey Stiite Teachers' Association, an ed-i- rational conference will be held in Uc hprt Treat Hall, Newark, tomor- evening and Saturday momms- The prosram FRIDAY EVENING. Publect, "The Motion Picture as ai Kdiinational Factor;" (a) "My Heart at Thy Dear Voice," Saint-Saens, (b) Happv Days," Ptrelezski. (c) "Fort Choral Club Central Hisrh School, R.

A. director, (a) "Jerusalem, om Gounod; (b) "Mam- Song," Ware, Master Ward Lay, oy soprano of Cathedral of St. John he Divine; (a) "Lonffins," Schai- owsky; (b) "On tn Victory," Reeves; c) "Serenade," Moscow ski, Choral lub; address, with motion ohn Collier, member National Boars! Motion Picture Censorship. SATURDAY MORNING Subject, "The iniblic hr- Immigrant Child." a You." Tosti, Apollo Male Quar- cl; "Mother Macliree," Maser' Ward Lay; address, Prof RuCus Smith, New York University. 'Water Lilies Linders, Apollo Male Juartct; address, Angelo rh-- Public--Sehool -No, 45, NPTT i "The Little Gray Home the West," Lohr, Matter Ward Lay; discussion, Principal L.

Montclair, iiiJ Di. Corbon, Newark. 1NEFICIENCY IN SCHOOL AFFAIRS (Continued from One) It is probable that the crucial point "difference between Til. Delcasse and Sir Edward Grey was the fiues- Dc-lcasse advocate In prf3 on of preparedness. has always been a strong of prepared diplomacy ent instance, preparedness meant th for quick action through Greece cherk the Teutons and overcome ho Bulgarians.

This army ought to nivo biicn sent earlv in the course of he diplomatic battle that was belnK ousht In SoHa It has been sug- that England would not asree such proposals. After Bul- Kai moblliz.itlon betran the British government held back and had to be IrKed by the French ministry to send the present inadequate expedl- ion tn Salonika. It Is nrobable that throughout the leprotiations i Rulsarla, Sir Bd- a i Grey counted too much on British prestlRe of the past. Great hart been exerted bv British in the Balkans during the i before the war because British ulvlfe a regarded la'rcelv beintr disinterestod. But this characteristic chanced with the cnmlnc of the war.

Sceminsrlv the chance did hot make a sufficient impression on Sir Edward Grey. as an outside observer would be In a better nosltlnn to notice the decline of British Influence in the Balkans. His advice therefore would tend to be based on sounder judgment than Sir- Edward Grey's. But Sir Edward Grey prevailed and failure re-Milted. Delcasse's resignation emphases this failure and is in effect a demand for an international ciinmi'-sion which shall permit no one i-Jpltal in the future tn control diplomatic negotiations affecting: the Allies' cause.

LOUIS WARADY, ILL ONLY WEEK, DIES Weil-Known Hungarian Succumbs at 58 to Complication of Diseases Louis- Warady, former Hungarian banker and steamship agent of South Bioad Street, died this morning at 235 Grand Street. 'stricken about a hi Wai ddy ajru. -Death was due to a complication ot diseases. Mr. Warady was D8 years old and resided in this city many years.

A relinquishing banking business and btt-amahlp agency about one year ago, he spent much of his timt- in New York City. He recently returned to this city a engaged in the real estate business He wtts a member of B'rlth Sholom Lodge and the Hungarian Sy.nagoguf-. He was also, affiliated with several civje organizations this city and Now York. Besides his wife, Mr. Warady is survived by two children, Mrs.

Adolph Deutsch of New York and Alexander Warady. Arrangements for the funeral will be announced- later, JAMES POLLOCK, VETERAN, BURIED FGOLDBERG'S I SOUTH BROAD AND FRONT STREETS Sale of I DependableIlouse- at Prices That ttvery Housewife Will Welcome The Merchandise in This Sale Is All First Class and Exactly as Represented. You'll Do WelUo Get a Supply of These Articles for sp Entire Seon. Sale Friday and Saturday MRS. POTTS' SAD IRONS.

OFF THE WIRES FROM HOMELAND ABROAD FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN and While I ELOPES WITH CHAUFFEUR HBMPSTBAD. I- Oct. is made of the marriage Saturday of Miss Ruth Dean to r'eorgo A ittlc, who is employed by Attwood of Garden City as chauffeur. The bride is the tiauffh-. ter Mr.

Mrs. Frank Dean, well known residents of this place. The couple eloped. ROBBED OF WEDDING RING JEJRSBY CTTT, Oct. Xor.i Csllahan fell asleep on a bench in Hamilton Park and her wedding ring was stolen, as was also a silver cross pinned on the front of ner waist.

WILSON HAS TINY GUEST -T-tw President will as his grupst at the Whitfe J3ouse far most ot three weeks his little granddaughter, M- JuriDK tVl trip of the Secretary of the and The Missrs- Smith, the 'president's cousins, wil a charge ol the baby. BRIDE, WIDOW, DYING AT 17 PJ-INGTOX. Oct. Labm, ased 17, Whose provision for the School for Pt-af. If the a i made- proper by An; Beet Sujmr 67Vi Can.

Am Cot CHI 5'f Am Tel Tel Atoh, Baldwin Loco 131 1 M'H 4fii feoodrich Trnn st'12'00 iww. ISIVi Wl 4H 78 In hollows the a i not or pet when so i hi- a on the report the engineer, had been followed, hoatlnp plant would be in proper i i at this. time, and for the same out of fun.ts i i tin- malntTM.i.nrr. of the I i i 1 it "nviy 'be UniSi-fl- unless- n-ctlon-- is- uikon before October 31. The fact.s pstlmate for' the cost i i plant to of the Corn- he Leg- St P.

Crucible Steel Erie Geti Elec Gt Ivor pf Valli-y Mex Pet Mo Pacific JC Central ii Pacific Perm Re.iilmt; Southe'-n Pacific Southern P.v Co 57X PS 1 24 92 V-4 "2s, 17S 53 34U 1ST, 4 i 9S G3'A fiv 17S (W 75'i 92S 4 161 B2V, Third A P. Tlilon Pacific Steel TJ Steel nf ftab Coppei Western Te! 7SV CHICAGO QTOTATIfWS. One. Jjw SS 7SH OS ISi'S 11W 71 4 1,. a n-fcil- ir-tble ICJ.TUTCS--for oil A a of islature a th.tt would be necessary ould be $10,000 Jit th" i that Professor Pryor nn i dp his report to i i a 1HILDREN EAT OLD CANDY; DIE BRADFORD.

Pa. Oct. 14 --Gerald and 1'J and 8 years old, hlldren of Howard A. Parsons, died of tomalne caused, physicians aid, by eailhs old candy VASSAR N. Oct.

tlenrv Noble MacGraoKen was vester- dav metalled president of Vassar Col- to a the celebration the fiftieth anniversary of TJiree thousand graduates, students representatives nf other collesc witnessed the ceremonies, vhlch wera conducted in the chapel. MRS. GALT BUSY WASHINGTON, Oct. Nor mar. Gait, the President's fiance, re ied at home yesterday and her troii5-bPtu.

Two been installed In the sewing- roon ins theiV n'tedlcs, unclf-r Gait' on huv i Alcxan'ici died two after thei m.u-rinse. is, dyirg nf grief: at th of Labin's parents, Mr. an, Mrs. AleNsnder Labin, Sr, a. Brownsville.

ILLINOIS SUFFRAGE UPHELD Illinois personal direction on the trousseau. I I A RESPECT SQUAW LAWRENCE a Oct. --A prosresslve r-'d suc'i as are at the la of the Societv of American Irdlans. have respect for thf sq laws. Onlika the blanket I i a a that their women do the menial work without their -wish, the Indian men herp listen with frreat respect to what have 1 to say HEIRESS ELOPES I NEW YORK.

Oct. old-fash- ladder elnnomcnt, with moyia rljrhts barred, In White Plains eirlv mornins- The whole plot "leilced yesterday. Robert G. Jones, a wealthv farmer, o-blec-ted to the attentions paid nis bv Chftprd Schnell. twentv- Pollock.

Ci' il War- ind pioneer resident of Trenton, vho at his home, 14 Perrv treet, Monday, was buried thJfl mTning- Solemn reqi iem ir.ans was suns in St. Mark's, Cathedral dur- ng which the Rev. Father a celebrant of the mass, preached a paying- a tribute, to the deceased for his patriotism- father Walsh also conducted the services at the- gr.iv-e The hearers were- Captain Joseph R. IXurrell, Roycis' James Tullon, Hcaley -and Harry rg- of this city and (3wen Healey of Elizabeth. The funeral, which was under the direction of Murphy, took place at o'clock from the house and was attended by several members of the A.

i which Mr. Pollock had affiliated. There nlo a larse delegation present from the Woman's Relief Corps of the G. A and a representation from the Mercer Pottery where Mr. Pollock had been for more than years was in St.

Maiy's Cemeterj. Mr. was one of the early settlers in the eastern section of the city, i i for more than 50 years in the noiise where "Xt outbreak of the Civil Wai- he and was -assisned to onipany G. 40th New Jersey Volunteers. He with distinction in nil the important ant.

the of the war returned to constitution- tadj wets on I the side ot thw house and jrtother battle on its has been called a to'the bedroom window of pos- ticspcr'xt" en01 LU hibillty of prohibition winnin? at that election. we to married, ASKS THEM TO WED MA.MED a i i and Oorri'Cti'ons a to tlie uu.1. Oi for the Deaf, who was Murrav. Mr a aont a copy if the report to this oHice, i a rc- st that ho bo advised as to what lit a i of thf Mr. a was advlst ti that in low of the fact that the re-port in- i i that a hi atlng plant -fould not he installed for tht- tntal a t.

Wheat; DPC Miy Corn; Corn; Oats: Oats; Dec Mav K'7'i 61 S7H SI STREET FIGHTERS FINED ood, cr for sle factory a State Street, ASSESSOR NEVIUS ILL City Assessor John'c. Nevlus, who been unable to leave his home for several days owing to a severe attack of the crip, is said to be much improved today. YOUR BRONCHIAL TUBES When a cold settles in the bron- rhlal with a a tlcklinc couch la a i United "ipproprlated, and that the rc-cnm- i a i comprchi-ndcd only the Ins a a i "1 i i boilers. It would bt- more proper charge apalnst the in-iinu natiCL a i a i of the lns.t-.ill the- boilers a to a a cost of the same out ot the a i a i lor the a i plant Subbt-qui. steward ot tin- school was that he had i i to pay for the cost of the installation of the boilers, which iv as i i a i Mr.

I'ryor at out of his maintenance appropriation The i i condition of the main- tentnee appropi i.ition of this school Indicator that tht.ru will bv l.tpsvd sum in uxctss. of over th a necppsar for the maintenance of the school payment of all claims. This a has Indicated that It i accept and approve of the payment of the cost of the temporary plan proposed by Mr. Pryor for installing boilers to take rare of the present heating situation at the school out of this a i a tion. It is apparent that the appropriation will be in sufficient to Oct.

14. The Ttew 3n t-lc rprtrvr. appeal to patriotic i omen of the nation to give their ires to ameliorate the condition or maimed heroes of the war by mar- them. He has launched a for the Marrying of Broken Heroes." did not a sr-Twl around her r-lsht dress, irut on a pnlr of slippers anf) was down tha laMor and In SchntU's arms In Usual $1.00 sets, consisting of three different sizes Flat Irons, 1 Stand and 1 Holder, complete AltiThiTitiTn Percolator. 2 quart size.

Makes delightful coffee. Sold QC-, usually at $1-25, special 3JU CURTAIN SXKETCHEE with non- nistable pins. Full size. Every should have one Usually sold at $1.00. Special ASH 8XFTEB8.

"With long handle; an ar- icle you will'need very OOjf oon; special Perfection Oil Heaters An is jaxeellent jetween seasons- to Beat a jedroom before retir- ng. Special 89c ELECTROCUTED IN BATHTUB for SUFFRAGE AUTO AT DENVER DKXVER, Oct 14 --The suffragists' Convention September r.oo.OOO sipnatures of electors In the a states, Se-curlns a eown at her erandfather home nearby the g-lrl fl-fta reftdv f-- the -ueddlns whl-h speedily followed. PATROLMEN PULL DOWN BURNING Patrolmen Farley and Brady, about o'clock this morning, succeeded in pulling- over a fence which was on flre close to the tin shop and ararape of Edward Royle, 14 Lincoln Avenue, thus saving- several structures. The patrolmen extinguished tie flames without the aid of the. flre department." Patrolman Farley discovered the blaae.

At that time it-wan rapidly this city. Mr Pollock's, wife, who was ITrs. Margaret Meagl.er Pollock, a relative of General Thomas Francis, Meaijher who commanded the Irish years ago there now survives, Brigade in the Civil War, died six one daughter. Miss? Sarah T. Pollock, a schodl teacher, and Charlo Pollack, a Spanish-American "War veteran and forner lieutenant of the JJa.Uon.il Guard, who served as aide on Governor Murphys staff; George Frank J.

Pollock. DR. BAIRD, FORMER ---SPEAKER, BURIED WASHINGTON, N. Oct. funeral of Dr.

William Mill-Jr Balrd, former Speaker of the Assembly, formerly of Warren County, svho werit cniith same fol- lowlnir his ostracism amonK old friends as the result of a nerce po- itical row in 1887, -was held Tuesday rom St. James 1 Episcopal Church in Delaware. Warren County. The physician, who built -up a large practice Atlanta, died Saturday in the icme of hte son. Edward, in Baltimore.

He was 66 years old. MRS. ELLEN JACKSON -DIES IN ASBURY PARK 29c 15c 6 quart Blue and i Enamel Cook Pot, bail handle, special 19c. quality Dust Brushes, special 69c. quality Self-Wringing Mop, special 10 "large rails -of Special Toilet Paper for Top Bread Box, finished in white or oak; me- Af I dium size, The Famous Wizard Mop Triangular-iti shape; with adjustable handle sample bottle of oil; for Friday and Saturday only fcwu Ce Mop.

Triangular in shape; will it any corner; adjustable landle; always sold at flM $1.25, gpecia.1 Hand Made Wash. Boiler. No. 7 size; heavy copper bottom and wooden handles; sold usually at $1.15, special Galvanized Tubs. Large size and very heavy; always sold at special Wash Baskets.

Large size; made of im- imported willow; sold usually at special i Since the matter was August no move has a as It possible for a a the speeincatlons for the to a w-c find the names a me by the proper au- pay for It. a up in heeg made to proceed with the Installation of these boilers beyond our fathers- and customers on succeeded the fathers In business REV. FATHER WEST ILL OF TYPHOID FEV-ER HERE shorter because of mucous obstructions: usually fever is present, your head jars with evrrv couch and your chest mav ache. This is no time for experimenting or delay--you must get Scotf? F.mulsinn at onco tn drive out the cold i ptarted the trouble, it i rherk the roiisih bv aidlnK the heilinc process ol the enfeebled membranes. If vou svmptoms of bronchitis, or OV-TI a.

e-tuhbrJrn cc)ld. rernf mbf-r The Rev. John nastor of St. Paul's Church of Princs- the home of his parents Ati- and Mrs James A. est or -lo Avenue, of typhiod fever Father West attended his duties at inc.

ton i a few days ag-o, vesterday on the. Journey to Washington. The party was escorted to the stepr of the State Capitol, where Governor Carlson extended greetings. GIRL FATHER-SLAYER FREE Oct. 14.

Eva consuming the fence close to the plained of not books who have I same approved by the proper au- I a i has been also I requested this a i that time, and no action has been taken on the part of the educational a In favor of remedying the existing condition, nor has there been any objection from this 1 department. In brief, this situation may be surnrnarized In this way: The educational authorities asked the Legislature for an appropriation of J10.000. They were allowed 18,000. of the a of Charities and Corrections, reports that It will cost SllTiitKPfor" a Seating plant -with holler i a a i and J14.000 for a a i a with two boiler Installation. It seems to me that there a lack of efficiency in the School or in the State Board of Education, particularly, in falling to provide for Tice the 13-vcar-old fflrl who shot and killed her father last Saturday, to protect her mother from attack.

was discharged from custody Coroner Fcrshay, the verdict of the jury being justifiable homicide. JUDGE'S WIFE. AUTO VICTIM Oct. Willi A Way wife of the presiding JudRo ed William when to Trenton and the family phvsician, Dr. Reddan, diagnosed the case as typhoid.

AUTO HITS TROLLEY Frank Raub ran into a Princeton a the X.llefrheny County Courts, died Som'thTSSctif if" Buries recelvpd when the auto In which Judwe nd she were riding was struck by a condition of Judge Wav Is consid- i critical IN FIVE MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION, GAS OH SOUR, ACID STOMACH tin shop and fjarage. Summoning Patrolman Brady, they axtmsraishcd the fire. BIDS FOR PLUMBING WORK AT MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL The City Commission yesterday received bids for and heating renovations at the Tuberculosis Hospital. They were referred to the De partition! of Public Affairs. The bids were as follows: Harry E.

Stahl, Plumbing. heating, F. Katzenbarh plumbing, heating. J1.325. Piper Brothers, plumbing.

$1,570. heating, Commissioner Fell Introduced an ordinance providing for the paving of Arch Street, between Cass and. Grand Streets, with bituminous con- Word was received here last msrht of the death of Mrs. Ellen Jackson, widow of Joseph H. Jackson ut her home Anbury Park.

Mrs. Jackson came to this countr-v from Staffordshire. Ene- land, and retidtd in this city for many The body will be broueht here Saturday, and funeral sen-Ices will be con- durted at 2:30 o'clock at Rl very lew Cemetery, where Interment wil) be made. Clifford P. Taylor is in charge of the arrangements.

ler; sprav of roses. Mr and Mrs. Heat of roses. Cousin Joseph Mc- Uhi-siiuy and wife Interment was nivrrvlew Cemetery, -under Margerum. VIOLET VOORHEES The Violet Voorhees in- f.int daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Vooriices who Tuesday, was con- ductcd from the parents' home oll this a.ftwnoon at 2 o'clock, interment' was in Ulvorvlew Ceme.ttry. under direction of COMPOSERS HAVE PRAISE FOR HEMUS ELSI-E -MEMETH Meraeth. Infant daufthter Mr and Mrs Andrew Memeth, who died as buried from the home of i a 1 a i i LW i remedying the conditions existing in the school. They will not only lapse AfK inKier Sore or Mouth.

HIGHEST GRADE PIANOS PLAY.ERPI'ANOS. Wareroom: E. STATE. ST. TRENTON.

NL You must keep the throat and mouth dean and healthy. Any disease tba A attacks tiif canal throiiffh which must Tuesdi the 176 Hancock this Services were, held at St. the school, fc the total appropriation for the neat- ins plant but the xddltional sum that In the maintenance app i a i which can be used for the purpose. ANTIQUE FURNITURE GOES TO WASHINGTON Schwartz, the multi-million- i i magnate of Wash- acid; head is dizzy and aches; i motored to Trenton from his i tongue coated; your i i a lodfro yesterday for the sole i ms ides filled with hile and indipesti- pii-pose of examining the, antique We waste, rpmember the moment i owned by Samuel Gordon, Dlapepsin' comes In contact personal messenser of Governor the stomach all such distress The moment Diapepsin" reaches stomach ill distress gees. "Really does" put bad stomach in or( er "really does" overcome indt- dyspepsia, heartburn and sourness in five minutes that-- just that-- makes Papa's Dlapeptln the sellinB stomach regulator in the world.

If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch pas and eructate sour, undigested food TALK ON 8-HOUR DAY Henry Hilfers. of Newark, and Hugh V. State federation of Labor, addressed the local machinists in Labor Hall last night on the The union is agitating this standard, which Is said to prevail In all parts of -the State save Trenton. JONIGHT'S EVENTS Trent o' My Heart." State Street--Vaudeville, pictures, Tavlor's--Vaudeville, pictures. Grand--Burlesque.

Hamilton Ave. M. E. Church-Supper St Paul M. E.

Church--Supper. Farmlngdale School Suffrage talk. City Hall--Tuberculosis League. The Physicians' Treatment For Swollen Veins STOVE REPAIRS lottt Hirdwire Co. 113 BIOAB the Tood we eat, the drink and tup very air is a serious ina'tf Vv'hv neglect Pore or wnpn i iaaTtes'Trsrr isy fur on TONSSLiNE'is the rfir.ftK ep tl.at irpfuc TON- SILINE i's i can in it.

Krep a It's truly astonishing al- i I M- Schwartz purchased a number', most and the joy Is its pirrr-s before returning. He paid hi-'h compliment to the collection iwr.rd bv Mr. Gordon. DEARD'EN'IS DhLhGATE Uhr-rt a of this hTs MRS. SELMA KUEHNER Selma Kuehner, wife of the late Karl F.

Kuehner, died this morning at her home, 675 Lamberton Street, after an illness of about a month. She was well known In the southern section of the city and was a member of the Ladles' Aid Society of St. Paul's Evangelical Church'. Three sons, Charles Louis and. Herman, and two daughters, Mrs.

Emelie Rossow and Mrs Frank G. survive. Funeral arrangements, which are in the hands of Undertaker Kay- have not been completed. MARY FERENCIK The funeral of Mary Ferenclk, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Andrew Ferenclk, who died Tuesday, was held from the home of her parents, 4 Adeline Street, this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Services were conducted at St. Mary's Greek Church, with interment In the church cemetery, under the direction. MISS BERTHA AUSTIN Austin, the" 17-year-old daujthtcr- of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Austin, who died Monday, were held at the home of her parents, 41 Roosevelt Street, th(s afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was In Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of Murphy. MISS HATTIE L. M'CHESNEY Many flotal offerings surrounded th-3 bior of Miss Hattle L. McChesney, whose funeral was held yesterday from her home, 62D Bridge Street The Charles i.

Elder, pistor of Trlnltv Methodist Episcopal Church, officiated. bearers were: Wlll'nm WillUrr C61e Oscar Xtmble. William Robf-rts. and John Tvrell. The flotal tributes were: Pillow of roses, mother and sister; spray.

Mrs. Howard: sprav of carnations, Mrs. Kiln- hie, spray. Mrs spray, Mrs. KImler: spray of dahlias.

Mr. and a i Frances and Mr. and Mrs. Fted Frances; star and crescent. wa, unJer direction of Ullrich.

INDICT MITCHELL WOMAN FOR MURDER OF MOULTON America's foremost composers have much praise. for Percy Hemus. baritone, who sings at Association Hall next Thursday evening-. Charles Gilbert Spross, writes: 'America should be proud of you-you are one of the few recitallsts who make a thorough study of the text with the music, so as to obtain of Mrs. Clara Mitchell, the a to have slain "egress Ja Je 7reyharr ther trial MILK WAGON UPS'ETS w-0-on load of milk spilled when the axle oh--JaJnea broke on Southard Street SENTENCED TO JAIL and for belUK Intoxicated.

LhAGUh The annual meeting of "County TuBereunssls-and- in a full understanding of the authors'--; Harriet Ware: "I cannot t'ell you lad I am to have you sing these songs of mine, because you sing with deep understanding of text and music." Mary Helen Brown; "My mind constantly reverts to the remarkable scope of your art, reaching it does to the depths of pathos and tragedy, on through to the of, light. fantastic treatment. Always with a breadth of temperament and understanding which la the hallmark of the artist." FINAL DECREE IN STOUT DIVORCE SUIT A final decree has been granted In the Court ot Cliancery In the suit of William H. Stout asainst his wife, faora petitioner was repre- Jolwi H. Kafes and A.

S. The formerly. lived in but later mored to Tren- Clty Hall. desertion. llim Folks Who Would Increase Weight hottlf- in ll-.

can a i it 2.V All where case of Pape's runpepsin will plve you a hundred 'ilollnr 1 worth of satisfaction or your cSuRRisf Hands rnon" hack. It's xmprth its in sold to men and women who can't Ret two-ounce bottle of Moone's Oil stnM.crth) and simply apply to the a i veins as 'directed, yoii i i notice that they are apfi thoir I ou I icuTc. i Mrs. Silas i smaller. the treatment be, continued until the of normal size.

Emerald ilwnys be kept bf a rase nf sick, sour, A i on" oh d.innc: d-iy or nierht Ir's quickest, most harrn- stato loss stomach regulator in the world. powerful yet Jia.rmless germ- BrlKJrs, Marlon. "I had fl. lArg-e sore sore is all healed up now and the TTC much reduced. I urn -noro a a for your Emerald Oil." on rerelpt Moonc Chemical Roc Xt V.

Rikcr-HcsrAraftn Co cjin supply and wife: scrav. Mr. and Mrs. Gunson- sprav of dahlias, Mlsa Mae Prior; emblem, George Waahlnirton Temple No. 1.

O. of U. broken circle Miss Carrie Burroughs: i wreath of palax leaves, Mr. and Mrs. Harvev A Fell; cousin Sumner Scudder and wife ar.d Russell Howell arid aprav of coushi Bennett and wlf-; of scrav of SIMPLE DIRECTIONS EASY TO Thin hearty, FOLLOW men and women--that' bis- filling dinner you ate last night.

What became ol all the fat- producing nourishment It contained? hven-t gained in Wht one nations Mrs robe, "Aunt Catherine of carnations, Mr. and WUllim Mount, pillow of i Mr. frorn your an through an and ffol tablet. Tn'two weeks note "your Saryol doe a not of ftself make fat but mixing with your food its purpose is to help the digestive organs turn the Tats, sugars and starches of -what you have eaten, into rich, ripe fat producing nourishment for the tissues and blood prepare it in an easily assimilated form which the blood can readily accept. A great ounce.

That food body "like unbun open grate. The but your food doesn and the plain truth Is cot enough noumhmmt me m8 to-pay for the cost of fl(8h hfitws roius th. garRol )s non JlnjurlouSi efflcient and A. 3c.hu I It, and 6thef leading drugiilsts- are Authorised sell It in ITKC ooxen--forty of this nourishment now passes from thin peoples bodies as waste. Sargol is designed to stop the 'nar'dis i and make the i a producing contents of the very same meals you are develop pounds and o- This 1.

true of thin rolHs th. a over. Tour out of gear and nutrU TMi- but the- eat i in or money SPAPFRl.

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