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Weather Fair tonight; probably showers tomorrow. rf 11 'Oct. 12, 8 2. Sixteen Pages 128 Columns. N.

id-a Se.p 20, 1912., Sixteen Pages -128 Columns. HULL MOOSERS NOMINATE FULL i MhKCbR llCKtl 4 i flood Men Named at Convention AtoHindjng Declaration Against Bossjsm HIGH COST OF LIVING Ex-Senator -peoiares $12 Week; Not Enough 1 for Family of Five With ventibh Advocates. Tariff enthusiasm and as was riever- witnessed; 'in. in" Trenton, 1 "County. Srosressiyes" -mass, convention last 1 ri 0 DOMINATION SUTES BY OUTSIDERS STAR, EX.SENATOR SMITH'S PAPER.) Not many ago New Jersey politics were directed from 'New York and Philadelphia.

Nomination 1 slates were made up In New York and, men whp jiqjjttn.B.jjsf.er.e^Jerasv- "men" or Ha? some In They were not "rank" In one notable instance, the matter of 'the United States Senatorship was settled 'jn a private conference the Continental Hotel Phi'la- but the- conferees; were. Jersey" politicians. Until the present -outsiders--took no, harid in-Senatorial contest's in-New Jer $nd the first time we behold a Democratic Senatorial primary arranged by men" belonging in N.ew-York and a ttiird.man hails This trip of. outsiders Has de.qided the-Demo- cratie 'voters'' of New i-Jersey 'whom the'y shall riot vote 1 as far as, practicable, they, shall. Iri, their If' there Vibjeetrpn to making of -nomination slates in New York'by New Jersey politicians jn' the ISEst wha.t- wt-' nomination York by ine JVew jersey -Sow does this new nominating system strike the Siys Trusts Most Sleep: Tqiday; 1 ernor Wilson; 'arrived' of- took, ad- yantate of 'the three- hours', leeway, to at the special AL.tJia general'election, on.

November iiL DuLrull, 1 a Crowd th.e -5rogr6ssives, tlemoh'strates tw-6-. things that the "n'ew recen.t- published 1 the- a' deal: 'machine; falsehoods out, of the, whole The tickerri'ominated arid Charles Cotton of Trenton, arid T. fenton County -Snialler Board of term; William: P. Klfiri- Thirteenth War Sh, of Lthe Ward; tepm, George TwelftK; and Johri 1 the" candidates nominated is 'pledged; to of w-hich caused, him and-J. jteU be giving, put ahything into 'your." "An me left, the Detroit-' iiall- arid 'That was' scholarly, "but- -you" missed I point- was, he could' Convention They resplutlbne flourished 'more, 'under former Pres.identyRoosevelt's, administration tharr any histpry-rof' the way Governor Detroit pf Colonel.

Rou.se veil-, tit' TiJriiaad. Bemocratic; nominee's declaration. i of'the "has r.ecejitl\ KaU' 'that; 'he; "airff- 1 That 'the" the County. New pledge ttietri- the'platfprni (Jpncerh; legislation ''and; ''be; it further. i 'J' froih; ad- of airs state; betwe.en 'polltl- ttusfr change lust '-bt-hef dayi 'tliit'rhe" -siiggested hls.messaffes to term- Of the Presldency.Jn whl.c'hj: trusts grew -in' any" other, we have and his conclusion he doesn't 1 sav fthis.

but be the infer-, ence--- that i.cpriie.;- to It'; wasn't their; supreTnacy; al; bqsslsm arid- spclal that tHi'igoyeiument Jersey t'shalli per absolutely" restpred -to; ''people. Ppgresslve- (Rooseyelt) of fsi' -tji: Mercer County "of-. holders; pledge: tnesup- the platform PTOgres.si.ve;.;:Coriveiitipn,c,'lnsofar.-;as.'.-Tt' IS" appljcabie to -the. administration; of cpimty: 'and -be' It olvcd; pledge them- conduct business b.y:,p'blitlcal' boS-se's or that 'all'-'of 'their (Continued three,) Cpnyentioh and Special Train I'he Progressives 'of the Fourth gressional. District, Mercer, Huhter.don and will meet 'm tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock for the purpose of nominating a can-.

didate for Congress. N-. League will go Flemington in a body. All members of the league arid all Progressives who wish, to' go to quested to be at W. C.

T. U. Hall tomorrow afternoon not 1:15 o'clock. The body will march from the hallcto Clinton Street Station, and e. special tram will leaveTnere at 1:30 O'clock.

This'train will, stop at all ill He Favors FVplain -Senator: Newark; for preferential. vote United Sehat.pr:at the: 'ituuY'ANSWtKS BRYAN ANu HI IS HAKOAI WILSON Declares Democrats Seem to Want Their Symbol of Government. Progressive Candi.dAta Well Received TfT 13'BnviBr Snd. ThrqMghout Ho Makes. Rear Plat- Based HASTINOR, Koosevelt swung-' JJiElCANplpATES OQAY Republican--President Taft remained Beverly.

Governor Wilson this afternoon. Progressive Colonel Roosevelt toured Np.brn_ak_a..._., Socialist--Debs spoke In Davenport, Iowa. a in Brooksyille and Pa. WILL COrthtH ON ILLEPIIONESAND ELECTRIC LIGHTS COURT DECIDES WEDDING btLLS State Utility Board to Consider Stan dardization of Rates and Regu- a-iuiuuiicfeil Uvu ul t- thejsecpnd lap. around; the in; 'Progressive-' territory he.

spoke. schedule, was; one. 'of last -'i 'i and held visi't-coming'" im dp- vraisHpl accept them as; -necessary appoint, an -Indus- which-wouW-tellithera were" to do; business, Industrial -which shbuldXtell you should Tae "eonrpe'tl- but; on conimlsalpn 5 to to: Senator Smith, is expecting: addjtlbrial. (rom; Boiith' and irom; Smith- ex- isressed' the belief 'that Gbverrior; Wilson, would be hlriiseif 'New Jersey; i abput at; the at, which di'tibns. were grbne ''oyer.

Senator' present; -said' that tp to 1 told 1 presejtti that it 'was. hej-; was i candidate; for States', that he g-etiall the yptes 1 that tVfl RlTpDOT't! his frierids', past: in J'iEW said he" in Mved'sall people. 'to; States Heathen-' told -those was "all enthusiasm. rear-endrofrth'e-trairi crowd heard 'sajvnay 1 ''crliiBters i 1 -eadi will- be the "cpn'serva-" tion, and'social-centres- tot the-farmers the topics, on his on Bryan one he declared pplicy symbol of governhient'; "In his- speech last, declaredi'tiirhself in of. tlie recall of; Presidents, prove themselves-i inefficient' or' who fail to the He, made, forcefully and.une;quivpcally:in reply to a speech; Bryan; iiich -had attacked.

Urn' as seeking lf i 'a-rdi2atiori 'primary crimination, for for ien by of 'these be -in charge. '6f Daniels, all-of the companies which this- state 'have, been notified. T.he hearing, on-telephone rate's 'Vednes'day, and ing for will held Ifi, Accor.din£ of. chiet ihsp'ectoc' on rate schedule of tele'-' phone "companies," -that ''class is divided-nito On.e' is: 'the Bell, system, with Kfew. Telephone in; the: Atlantic Telegraph Mr.

Rooseyelt i' sa-id "So The-second 5 to- for the of The- second croup composed be glad to -the" f. recall ''for the of President'. in 1 'the platform. an of pers.oj own: nothlrig; me. ceased, have them no connection tt rrrtAl, 111 the; system', of sylvarila.

Iriter-State, a- 1 ying re-, 'TteevtWfd mer-wheHter fl fault theirs, I ceased present "bis attitude onithe--taHft would -prefer "to -leave was 'and 'of hlB''uluiti Jhc Preeldency, 7 In'-Jalr; At i A A i Kwt vs rv relati v- the 1 ate. Cleveland. He said' for. lie 'had been be'Iieye-: that. VwM.eri'- you are' reminded 'jrrtnr- voi) -nrtt y'PU- You Tj.osseS;; were bb-.

Ject of attack' by V- trouble thlst cbu'ritry," said b.ess/bf- one fl.f flip party, so that. ir. it's- h(5ad's vHnsk. -What I amazed. In political boss; 'is 'riot his.

his, -stupidity. fe'Spriio. of don't-know. the. fee oHuse, Wagon Shed and Barn "Burned; on Htghts- town arm For.

the second, twenty points the railrpad and Flemlngtpn. between Wtlkes Post Band has bpen to turnish 'the ho head'" the line from C. T. TJ. Hall t(3 the station, will play on the train will head a-short parade in Flem- Ingtbn.

Coming home the band will a short parade Fleming- in-Trenton. XH Progressives who are urfable to gft to the W. C. T. U.

Hall by 1:15. g'cloclt. should 1 go 'to Clinton Street 'Station direct and join delegation fhpre Thp YnpTi ITI H'np will TOpsir the bandanna emblem of the Progressive' party. Fprmer Governoi; John Franklin Fort will be convention orator at Flemington. There, will be other addresses by (food speakers.

TYCOBB GREETS WILSON DETROITi Sept. nf rffyer ucir, Woodrow -Wilson's visitors after he reached his hotel last night was Tyrus Cobb, ball' player extraordinary, with whom the Governor -had to hands betore leaving--the "I naven't seen you since we werl? together Georgia except that seen' 1 you play ball many tlrries since then," said the' Governor. "Well, the next time I see-ypu I hope-It- ite- House," replied After which the nomine'e invited, the ball'player to have lunch wltlj him. The. latter bashfully declined.

OTHER POLITIQS PP, 2, 3 AND .16. Xo promise of an' kind to any person commlttpe IB the" record of Charles 3L. Patterson of Trenton, can'- office of and paid for by 'Charles four 1 rhpUrs, Stephen who': resides' near 'HIghtstpw'n, suffered. 'loss by flre thought' to be-, bf an incendiary Last night, at 12 o'clock wagon "borned the ground and loss amounted tp $500. hours' previous to a ice honci and barn -J-crr burned, and damaged'- to' the, extent of $1.200.

'When' the blaze discovered last- evening ft was too to summon the. flre departmeni- for 'aid. and building burned to. 'the ground. The department was summoned to the Wednesday' night, and checked bV a brigade.

Mr. Ely' Is Unatile to for th. mysterious fires and states he has not a known enemy In the KEELEY RETUflNS J. H. Farley, of 719 Princeton A vend, Informed the police yesterday that Wit.

Ham Keeley. who has be.en reported missing for more than a week has -been found. 'fighting 'on the I people Touhdf.tb: my way bf thlnfc-'. liig. Such a I would to: my 1 advantage h't was.

in. business said he recognized had.i.'neyer 1 saidF there have; business -v." Inr conclusion; elect: my 'it, i uu Ju (Continued oh Paire i five terms a every, argument in favor any llmi-: fl terms pt: rreswent only AiiF'', thirdr-'tetm i'talkX-, w.h'ich-. nPnrCorisecutiye.cferms 1 Keystone T.liC.'f'rtpuri the shoyrs the" the; operation of. these. groups and gJ v'es the gross "rece'iptij.

oi each" for The 'syaleui. amounted to 338 IsOS.flSS.Varid,; those' to hlstoryi the: telephone i reviewed and that both: Wilson and Bryan, Colonel' Roosevelt a of 'nibst: lltical opponents both parties with, of: the their doctrines' deal evixtlng" snr.inl and--' economio evllsMand the; jeffe.etiven.ess:, the of advariclngv the '-general welfare. a 'Ol? the -meth- regulating and -controlling trusts and of "proper treatment ofj-meh and -women, employed, by great said. the based upon the theories of the Representatives to Meet irt 'City; EAST trVERPOO'L', agreement reached today between rep-, resentatlves of the National Brother-hood-? of Operative Upptters and the Sanitary letters' Association, date as ben- To- Bryan's; question, asttp; the 'bebn Dembcr ii.tlC' Dlat- ''None of' it, 1 a 'to inpther Bryan- "inquiry as- -to Prbgressives bad placed purely state Issues, like in" he 'said and; Robseyelf was given a most en thusiastic and, his speech was listened to 15,000 per-: sons Jammed, the great' Audl- 'torium -of the flxcdlf.or_'Q.ctob_cr..l,.;thc^rn"cctlnK.._p].icc. to be the Chalfonte Hotel; Atlantic City.

The Brotherhood will have twenty- four representatives at this be First Vice Pres- Went-F. HutehlBs Pres-- ident John Vice Pres- fdent George M. Martin, Michael Kenned J', S. M. R.

A. McDev- ln, Thomas bur Robert Wellslager, Timothy Abbott' and Anthbny O'Tbole of. Trenton, I HEALD SPENT sept. Thomas Miller, secretary to Cbn- gressman William H. Heald of ware, Issuod.n 'to day" 'which shows that Mr.

Heald far. spending" $5,660 In his flght for 're- nomlnatlon spent only or approximately $1 a day during campaign. Through the' Ignorance or carelessness of sonie one in the office bf the clerk of the House of Representatives in Washington, it was made to appear that Mr. Heald had spent more than' any other CO'FFEYVILLE. Sept.

SNEERING POLICEMEN, CLANKING SWOhuS, AKKtSi tX-KUKi WEARING HONOR LEGION PARIS, Sept. very swell appearing youth strolling along the Champs In his buttonhole was'the the Legion, of Honor. Two policelnen approached, clanking their swords. '-'Sou'res-too. to-be- a- che valien of'-the Legion "of -Honor." one.

'It's a. punishably offense to. wear a of Honor decoratlon-unlese you a cheyaller, I'm higher than that," replied the youth.TM officer maybe." the "Higher than that, too." quoth the "Ah. commander," observed the contouring his In ah T'wo offi'cpTs ably fatally ginjured today an ambush by bootleggers. officials in an auLoiuobllw wcie roads over which.

i I illegally carried. The the. dead and dying m'en out cif the machine into the road and eriCitped 'in oUileli auto- mpbile; A posSe pursued the men inta -the Osage, Mouptalns, a Is''alm6st. MOON STORY FREED-HIM N. 'Sept.

ralgned in court a charge of intoxication, John Asked why, he declared that every time there was a new moon he had to drink. Judge MAhon was so pleased with "new one" turned Sullivan CHtR DfcA IH NO 11 YON'KERS, N. Sept Je'r who's Tommie Hogan messenger boy, joked his mother as he Sfirylrig oriariized 'service to' were: added w-ho, a.re -pay-' Irig a 'charged the. stockhplders, ---apparent thiis Jersey Man Not to Wed Heiress Until Divorce Proceedings Are Ventilated Again IXEO Girl Said to Have Repudiated- Her Her Mother Opposes" Match Regardless of H'ar Man T.wice^Seekirig Be-, 'lievei. Notary.

Was Priest, Wh'o Y'l'. Ktntntfo of rn- mance in. 'the stitutecl by- "William H. fo'r i-- d'i'vttrce Hi adducRfl to thq effect i to be- maraftd: Chancery -be rteoptmed arid "taken. The has named.

Edward to defend for 'Van Vleck, 'and the -has been -Vjce Chancellor Garrisori. decree', nisi, had. been' granted Van Vleck, October 13,. ,1311, and, the case would-. been.

for. final 13. had cause" to the contrary ln'- tention 'of, Vleck' to Catharine Park when final E. oppnsprl nronosed mar- riape bf her -daughter 'to. 1 ed.

girl In bufc- her own faith-b'f-her set' the- hellers ot Church." -'Miss a of DAILY CIRCULATION 20,000 Delivered by CafriarB at T3D Cents a Week. SUED FOR DIVORCE Philip of Jersey City Acts as- Qwri Counsel in 'Case 5i Leaps: Front While Window the tn 'seoks from his. wife, -P. T.hj petition, shows onfrs rnarrie.il 0:. Keai-hcs ill Hlshl Blown.

The liv.erl. i Ort, IMP'' (r has b'Xrri Js Indifaff.rl In. HV D.f-t ton moved H'p Jia'-t O.f- Leaver, L.lyJonths..:,. Garb A i Madd.en's who out- her purpose and advised; her. that di.d I I A Irish r.hl.nr shows According Mlssr Hlgginbotham's affidayit; had.

been any Impro'pef-'tcjltttlons between, "herself and riveeV ihs 'for the flrst "tlmfc-: i 0 i Ypuths-Matce llight of Numerous Special, to -number: -of In this borough. Iri I 1 Fnrrik Glcnm; fl yearn bertpri; Wenimer, their efforts -break 01 a. In made his 'Ky His drscp.ye.re'd'. twn'-mlniit'is but the' man 1 1 -iioul'd'-iinr; "hi' and every, V'l'n -County, 'ha'yo of of; pln.pfe.d:''pr«-;. bi-fprfl rilKjh.tfu.ll.".'; fi.ritl 'other prior 'til and the 1 of Jailor.

Conk V.and of tht; tr.u'stles ownr corrldo'r. while "Kairifiar othpr -clean ing j. Sheriff's. 1 resent to" rtifcglnf. through: i he.

wall wh'en; nnnsui tu.j.-Ala,-|.' son, asked' were doincr' thny they-thought. 'a hole pHc'ape. pa.tuli.iril.-u|i,-. Tlir an shocked. el ndjeri andL thf.r: witnesses" -who terid.ed Peace-JWiirtiri' casu b.

1 Ur Hairi; -C. of "Doylostown. Cnri- 1 sta.ble'Mason t.oday. will, "present- the'ifar-rs-of the. ttfftfvtw.Cl was Kuicling of "the -then were.iti the halted I oner' s- "ijfb'o'te fi i nd dpor, Shut UR.io, -was' daughter Clahnbn 'andj-granddaughter Andrew MbClenBori estate': in Van- yi.pcko' she the work family copy- Other- "grandfather's witli was J'fourid panies-show, that most of.them.furnish more; or.i less service -at ra.teii than those that are now below standard, alao; shown thai.

the. 1n 'been Partly. through -the; I new scEedules, old 'j; continued' to 1 service, old eSf and partly, fefCo'rts of conipeting' cprnpanies. to the cu'stomers 1 possible, "The: coricllides "that' all telephbne. subscriBers could under, the: now' Se.coridr- Rates beart standard, but have, been, super-, the fates still, being, same as under Third--'-Rates which which have superseded by different class riot.

IngLnow fnr'-new areaTahd plea to message rate Fourth--Special. rates- to hospitals, homes', I 1 to rnlnlsters. ---Sixth--Special-reduced-rates 1 for'right, of way Seven 'telephones In-, freight offices benefit 1 of a telefrrsm 'I'm hleher- than a commander," said the yoitith' blandly. "Oh, I responded the policeman, the srnnd--cross. TMff Is a little bit too much.

Toil come along to the station with us." youth went. At the station he handed the commissary 'of police hjp was; tugal that was all. He established Identity, 'Laughing he. left station. The two policemen-'ari Mill worrying, however, lest the laugh concealed a yearning- for-revenge.

happened last night. Charles L. Patterson of Trenton will appreciate'it If youcan cast a vote for him for the office of county cleric. -The Primary, election Is September 24. Ordered'and paid'for by Charles' read it "arid'fainted.

It announced the death of Her husband, Tommle's -PUELLISTS CHASED AWAY PARIS. Sept. Wolf challenged M. a Socialist, to a duel. Violating, the SociallBt ci'oerl.

Deseosfry accepted. On the fleld tven- ty-flve awaltfid the. combatants and chaned them in opposite directions. No duel. will--be next.

jveefc- by Sco6p, the tcub; a- view of rtscertalnlnp their political.opin- You had better follow Scoop and keep in touch with all the.fea- of Tleiiloii c.VrnJnB Times. depots. Eighth Free nr reduced rates to wnfMpBlltfcs fnr telophnhes In publlo offices. fire' arid stations, 'school etc. Ninth rates ''for telephones homes pf Tenth Special rates-' for telephones the homes offices of.

Special' for tele 1 ahbnes In the "homes of operating em: of the Twelfth-- Special rate service in exchange for attendance at small town switchboards located In stores, etc. Thirteenth Subscribers having no claim for special consideration who are receiving service at other than the standard rates. NON-STANDARD RATES. In the. Delaware Atlantic territory, cent.

of. the subscribers are receiving service at non-standard Thesfi subscribers belong almost entirely in the second and third classifications. The Inspector recommended that all Kuch companion forthwith to left no" property jh'n-uld' go oiler, in'srtltutio'ris 1 in clalrti.s -a. private; i her rnother's 'guardianship" th was" a luuthe.i. told.

ta i places they-were, immediately, ttlartii And Tniirt: la th' missing 1 was. fif'ii'- thrsrauiclt Sea.rch- city nptifyins: fjie authorlt; raijsJvfdy that i "there a -legal -questlori; as to whe.ther. grandfather's; been tn 'The 'gl'-l lp.lmpd her- rpnther told -her-'a settlement HERE? latlons' said have ejciHted between- Van Vleck and 'girl it was, claimed that Miss Hig-glnbotham told Mrs; Mathilda- J. Cooper that she rled Vleck In; Trenton under an said the girl had, never been In said; Striker Also; Fatally younded by Cuardsmen in "Cabin Creek ft Cabin of shot- 'at 'a party of who, lui'l, tempted 'fire; to tho .120,000.. lppU of thp.Carbon^,GQAL,Ch*TiH'iTy; 'Orio man js rlyjrig and haw-, tills district hn.v already At sentinol vLw-or two'; "pa Is," -i'r past iv.b.-^r,?n rs, -Co r-d ruriketn nijss.

Hto rprftsentv served? on A similar; 1 his many of the coijnf.y. 1 was- consider one of tl) most trupiwbrthy Tfi'l for'' ftiaf irnV' trusty; by Naar: September ,17,: He is years 'liee'vy: build and'-; of! lish he he- was the nf strtnwl crtnvict. thei Trtmbs yprk. ar- ralpfripd today, nnri held await reo.nl,sltlon taken for' an- intnJuor by nrc itr begun, his second suit for divorce. Iri Me was ni.sh.cfl.

to; the his first suit h'e charged his 'wife with Ing: Arms: Mospitnl an'd Intimacy, with a New York, broker, suprgested' a and. divorce proceedings The second suit, alleged depertibn by Mrs. Vlenk. ThroiiKh his Attorney General Van applied-- tVi nave thn final "MfSs" H1K-' ginbotham. Then hf was advised of' the complaints which resulted 'In holding up tne nnai Van Y'ec'k expressed belief that 'Yori notarj-, James J.

Coan, the. before whorn he' complaining "affl-: were thft' priest, who and rirgftd her not- tn marry Van Vleck 1s 'employed as buyer for a New. York 1 metal house. THE STOCK MAKRt I lato weird Is a his Injiirles will fatal. MET Sept.

a trust is. to coiv troLof NEW SfTt. aO "trenjrth 'was In InltlrJ trartlnc in the The mnrteei n-itn ffctiftrftl frartional advancfs rttirln? the flrst Governments othftr honda T. Com. B.

O. Noon F. K. IrtSH K. T.

Cent. FJx. Dlv. No. Pac.

elirninaje such discriminatory contracts. -t-hat hy December 1 next each 'company- fo whom this recommendation is made- be required malre report show! ne-In what extent tho old contracts have been and that notice shall then be given a on January 1, 1913, no further. serVicf ran fur.nlsHed except In accordance- wlthrrcgatar sche'd- ule nates. ADOLPH STEPHAN BURfED fu- Special to the Times. PENXINGTON; -Sept.

The neral of Adolph who died "here Tuesday In the 59th year of age, held this afternoon from nls late resldehre. Intcrmftnt, was Wade the Pennlngtftn Cemetery. Don't forget" primary Ploctfon and don't fall to cast a vote fo'r Charles Patterson, of Trentow. a business man. for.

tne office of. coilnty Ordered and for by Charles -U It c.hes. tit, Fenn A S'- Renrilntr C3n irrr" 1 TSI.IJWT 37J.Sn. Ry Gt. N'i.

NU, So. Tex. A- Pno. T. -1'rj Unlr.

LoulF Wa.Ha*h. rnm Australia, not. he included, the Government opened negotiations torisiy with odrnfri'ls'tratlons' of states -view to thp nn.ssa.i^R nf laws tn the trnst nut. A.serious cl'ash i the New-York nlic-tv may -result- before the anxlniis rp, possession' of Detectives arrived, from New York and formally requested to them. On; the Atlantic au- Detectlva JHller the man turned ovpr them snd so informed Wilson' here daring' LOCAI PREACHERS WILL- MEET A-TBRIDGETON Prwichprs' of the New C.onffrep^f heia.

First. M. Church. BrldRiftot), for three, days 'coramfinfflrifir, this evening-." The with President B. momhiff th," by A.

Stanford. CHIEF CLEARY AND THE TIMES GRATEFULLY PRAISED BY SON I-OK UNDING LONG LOST MOTHER West Roxbury, with" his mother formerly lived, hut no one knew where Mo Am Sm Onm Am SuK Ann'c. Col, Fuel TrM INDUSTRIALS. F'V T-fid 61 Pr St'l. Com 127H Com: Ry.

St'l. 9p After a that extendeJ over tn said in fiis letter, "for mnrf John. Daw- i what you for me. .1 wrota iij: son. formerly ol'this cUy.

and nnw of I to many in Trenton, where we JfiJ Bak'-r I Mass wnii 2-iu throiiKh i i of th" Trenton i I found his mother at -I74S a Strr.t. Philadelphia, nnd he Is now with he.r, p.irntorv tn a i her back tn his home in MnssMchusetts, Car 3774' 17'i Rep Troh and and St'l. Com. S. St'I Ctom.

Dls. Co. of Am. 31 Run. 'Gen.

Elw. ISlvj Car Chcm, Prornptrtess bfen the of Charles Patterson, real esitatf and Insurancn broker of Trenton In his personal business It has been successful. The sloiran would bf his If elected to 'offlto of county rlerk. The primary election Is 24. Vote for him.

Ordered and paid for by Charles L. Patterson. DaivMoil a elated the tlrid- ms his mother that he sent Ti nr i a to -Chief Cleary fnr the latfir's assistance In the Hn said ho wanto'd the pubfir! to Th sam? "letter Dawso'ri' siiys" "ho 1 wants th poople to know what tho Tronton doii5 and how far-rfachinR 'and it. Is. toirt the chief that, words' can- express scene that, w.is e'n- ed.

when he caught slight of Ms mo'th'-r fnr the first time in years. Te.ir.y streamed down his face, ho says. from joy. and the look of hnpplnsss' my a nhmits. writ iris wertt ami none could'-gjvo' Innirrrmtinn as to her.wher®" I then- hit upon the plan of letter' to you and ask your e.

When you had the, in Trenton Times, I it help, but I h.td. no a it would bring us together mt many Sonio one cut. thr- r-lipplnp from the paper and it tn my' mother In Philadelphia and soon sot: a letter fr.Snv tier, Now. polloe chief Trt-ntnn I am, hapjjlVy with her and I wlfi take lier with fof life. "Please see-" that the Trenton.

Bets letter and tells the about the the. paper 1 i pf. practice iti dally. tions in' the otfiro of County Clerk nf Trenton, fa-mlllar every candidate for the olerkaMp. the primaries for by iEWSPAPERi in the face of his.

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About Trenton Evening Times Archive

Pages Available:
71,609
Years Available:
1891-1922