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'I'KBM'Oil EYjfiMjra TUttfe; SftfrllJAY, ATJGUST 13, 1917. Planned John R.J jSlradlins In J-ield Artillery Continue Burlington Carnival Suburban News RECALtS FIRST HERE arly Contrivance Carried Clone Across River to R. Cars -i at Raven Rock Augr. The announcement of the past week that an aerial tramway had been completed' across the-Delaware -between Carpentersyille, this state. and V'nss to i fact that of the first affairs of the hind operated, in this section of the United States was located be' tween Baven Rock, six miles north of here; and Lumbcrfon, the quarry section of Lumber.ville.

In the heydey of atone quarrying at Lumberton this tramway carried thousand tho -ware to the. railroad'trains at Raven than a quarter of a i away, the tramway from a cable i troni i to sho.re. While it had a highly' ('aiifi'-crnus appearance, so far as. no one was ever injured by it fir i riding In the'-car. Since the qu.arries at 'Lumberton have- fallen into- disuse the tramway ceased.

tlon but for years it was a unique, contrivance. IN ANNUAL KDGKWOOD, Augr. II a unions of families whose members are living in-. this vicinity win soon occur. family will reunite at George's Hill.

Falrmount next Saturday; the Tomllnson family' w-ill reunite- at Feastervllle on August I FIELD ARTILLERY Jufin R. Stradllng, Son of Borough Constable, Moved to Camp in -Wisconsin w-iii reunite- av vu.a\.vi i a i 7 as. and the Trexler, family wll.1 MttKRISVILiLE. Aup. at the home of Charles T.

Carter, near vilje Is represented In Battery si- We dnenaay" qf-this We hk Seventeenth' Tield the home of Lloyd son of R. Wilson, the riumer- OIIB Crouthamel-family will street at Tohiqkon Park, on the Doylestown ttr Strndllng. ot 25 Centre and Easton railway. Brwln W. Moy- i ordered to Wisconsin, of Philadelphia) Is'eecretary of the' latter family.

M'KS. PHILLIPS BURrED was at Fort Slocum. was sent fol- his i when the oall cauiB for men. tie is well and IIIVO7V1 a for Mrs. AmyT.

Phillips. 1 ivi favorably known ana was one I of tils most -popular members of i i Fire' Company, No. I- Before i i i he- a employed In the a of thp Vulcanized MISS CAVANAUGff LAMBERTVILLE AMK. 13-Mlss irnret Veronica Cavanaugh: of Mri. Mary Cavanaugh.

of 45.South Main" Street, and Andrew Adams 'rt were-Tnarrled Friday even- ing hy the Rev-; H. Lynch, reo- tott of St. holm's R. c. Church, In thi? -Miss' Marie Ledser was; the, Egbert Kj-Prlce'best ho- died W'edncs- Company here.

His friends day. were conducted of ter- here expect to. 'tear very good reports noon at her late. home. 2w Nor.th his work for' Uncle Sam.

'by the Rev-. pastor the German Tiaptlst Church of Sand Urook. Intai-ment was: Cemeti-ry, under the direction'of i her hu-sbsnd. she Is sur- The Rev. Hammlll Hllls- Is vipitlrig his sister, Mrs, vl illiam Hendrlcksoh, this 'Mrs.

Alf red' Bogart spent the week-end with relatives in Penns. Retina Lawrence of Plain Mrs. Alexander nf Mrs: Martlnatll. of Trenton George LijTiu'e! HousH. of Ea.st ami --William Grove.

Miss- CHAS. BROWN BURIED is: visiting Mrs. Vacob iTilton here: Barclay Lewis of the. U. JOHN- B.

STRADLINQ Soldier Ixjcated in- CamD in Wisconsin,) FIREMEN EXTINGUISH EIRE IN HOLLOW TREE Ft ARMY QUOTA Lambertville, Sent' wo Full Comianie8 to Civil War AUK. interesting to ifi rOn.i,icc.tlon'.i wiih fi eiiFf a I a i ii and rejections' for, p-hyslcal for ex- emptions, -that i two full I 4 i AUR. to funtlii for a i i ji-c't tho inornb'jrR of arr i a carnK-nl hero urirt b'trwets. The carnival stiirtp'd last week -with I i of cloning- Saturday i but the affair i -ex- tond'nl ino the present Ao an i 'Uic tnen of the rfi. i tjivV-a- show i In Charge, of the "John a J.

i.Jnlla'irher. as- Tlmo'thy of'ho Wonderful Furniture Rug Bargains ofonr Great August furniture Sale are going fast, so don't delay. rrifi iia companies tho Civil War ber nearly equal to what the i county ig now asked to provide. In the Revolution' a very age of the mnlo population of mature VP3 TR tnolr ytflT-t' In t-Vix H'flr 1 -during In i section. Most "of "the" i i "bop's" pass th.e- ph'yHrtcal t.rj't a.11 rlKht, hut tlio great of thos-e 2 1 years oIU are marrl'id, w-hlrh for the high ratio of CV A I A i eruptions applied for.

Hun'tordcm I I "tOUWlt A A I A I already sh'ort nearly one-third i as- surnod o.f men tho ag.es of 21 and 31 years, flue to their extensive, removal to Trenton and other cities i the past, ten'years Mrs- 'Paul- Woimeli, IMrs. Low Is Srhweltr.pr, Mrs. Misses Mac Annie Morris, ia'ry a a May Kenney, Mrq. TTnt-Ti i i a J-'inne-. tan, Ell 3 Ijriwren'flB' John MrKartcleri.

Big on Chaea Leather Bed- a i 148 North Bread Thief -hn merit; h-is i i i FLORENCE PI45MTN.GTOX, 1 aMd those who remain are largely County's exemption 'board re- gaged In turned. Ita ivork. a i i nien In of their 'own. w.hlch Ig of sufficient perjnaiiency cause thorn to marry ''settle the selective- a raotninp. TMe board 1.50 and 120 to.morrnw,.

Of CO. 2 of''! iJ't'hc, night- r.nr.::i:i'f- OFFICER'S COMMISSION FOR LAMBERTVILLE MAN JJICHELL'S D-EATH cr-rs. Asspssors' retunia pho-w arp horses anl loaa in Bucks a fur taxable Tf- 1 1 Morton and tlj.a. Rev; R. Maf'B'-i on a 1ms- trip.

Husrhes. Head of s'ftitii a' a tjix, Wriprhtstowrn, tbls of Is 'also of- work- of vJiiLmluintf a at. C)fy Hall. Burlington, Mrs. I was.

guest over the Jnf.jl^A tree EMiNGtON. Aug; JPuneral After thelf tianeymooti trip," and 'services for Charles Brown, who died Black will make their home In 'this at the home of his nephew. Samuel city. Johnston, near. "were conducted at the Quakertowh Methodist Church this-- afternoon.

He a a member of Fleming-ton Council No. 191, Jr. O. U. A.

and the (5dd Fellows' lodge of Quakertown. -YARDLEY Borough Council. Thursday night awarded the contract for repairing Main Street Morris- vllle. The gt-Agnes- which, held a meeting in the parish hol'ise Friday has begun rehearsals the play, Cousins," Mrs. A I I Gill Spent Wednesday in at the 'home of Mrs.

a Blair. has been received here of the or Mrs: Sar'ah C. Craig at her home in Rosemont. Mrs. the wife bf F.

Craig, and sister of T. and A. J. Cadwalader. ana Barns, of this place.

'Misses Katherine and, JXartha Arnel, and Mrs. Arnel. Warren Arneh Alv'lr Morgen. Misses Helen and Emily Biillbck, Mr. and Mrs.

Mary Opaul. and the Rev. L. Hhodes. all of this boropuh motored to Willow Grove Saturday.

Mr. and Andrew C. Reeves at "Larchmont." Klacllvaine of tVilrnlng: ton, is spending a few days 1 here with 'his parents, JirJ and Mrs. Ed- Anderson, Arnold Kerr of Linden is visiting his uncle ana aunt, "itlr. 'and Mrs.

Frank PJers6ii of the village. The. Rev. S. Brearley BORDEMTOWN Miss was a recent g-ucs' of her sister.

Mrs. i i a -Bonner of this city. and Mrs. Samuel T'eak and' Mrs Johj) Powers are enjoying a 'so- at A Park. on the Jtill Road ana wood Street oor- Hopewell who visiting here.

preached 1 at the. Street Presbyterian Church Tork last Sunday i Mrs. Jefferson R. Maple of Rosedale 1S a i an extended visit here a of Philadelphia the home of Jlr. and Mrs: John T.

Cook Miss Helen Young has returned from fortnight's stay at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. TVilliam D. Maple of Mr.

and -Mrs. James Nash a a i i (- a ven l.aiie were recent guests of and Mrs. TVo.olsey at. I Pennlngton. Mrs.

John Haffner, Len, and daugh- Craig' was i ily of Tioga, Pa. spent the end Here wltji i pa-rents. Thomas J. Burn? is spending Hts at Cape May. ter.

Miss- Mary Haffner, have- returned'I to" XP tree uso'd' by the Public Servifcs aTa Eell Telephone Companies to hold wireR. The Hooe -jhemlcal ehginp "with Chief B.rothKrton in charge went to the place and soon fire, whtah was of unknown extinguished. JAMESBURG Prof. WIlllam.Ehrenstln^, of town and a the Bronxville. N.

I-tSs School faculty, has Just (-received Iri.k in physics froni. summer HP spending this week ut Grove. Augustus PUlhower-ls smile's jver the arrival at his home -if) Spotswood of a baby daughter. formerly of Lincoln Avt-ntie, has Into his new honnj on QeorgG's Road. A delegation- will q-o from this place Aug.

Barclay-. Eyre member of IJii-'-lt. 0 Nl-TWTOTr'N, Aug. Emme--IP-rancc AlHancp. wliL-h" MltiihpII.

an nlfl i of this y-cors the W. C. T. 13 The laoe the rnsirjnoe I in D. les Oray of Fourth Street Irnrfi a 'badly sWollett: Is care" of a Ti- ll': hfi Was- 79 AO, i i 3 many friends.of Ashhel A.

a Mitchell. of.MK.'.atid- Joseph.A.-Wilmot, bf-'51 1 North t'nlon -Street, will pleased to he'-hsts': received -the "appolnt-'-i merit of. flrst infantry- section, officers' reserve corps, as the result of training at the officers' -training camp at Fort Myer, Va years old. a wid.e'l.y.:...-k'rio'.wh..'. She will be.

buripft C' annual' picnic Granges si selected, a'S at 2, o'clock. I wi'U he at St. Inartnn James' Cemetery, nrlst.nl. i I.nv rection of Stary Brown. i Ktr.ir-'-'k wa-s'a recent.

tri i thft daiif-e Zimmerman, of 'Vfey of 1 Flrnt-Tiav 15. rbtirph yester- T. if, 'and Wrlffhtstow 'lay place If Rev. Ji 5hool all tomorrow. -'i-- i i a Is on a Motl.

Brunswick tonight to attend the I1TY.O1-- An i a to.aniend an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Concerning; the Operation of Street Railway of Mr. gassed-June -here. The Board of Commissioners -of the City of Trenton' do ferdain: 1. That Section 4 of the above en- i i a shall be amended to read; it gliall be 1 for any persi.n To ride, on the fender, t-umppr -or "STITV Car disregard, of a order of the con- clucic! 1 I charsP of car to desist 1 ridiny thereon ft. UA.

BARRK. 1'hf above ordinance was introduced at i of the City Com- misiiion held Augrust 10. 1917. and said Commission will consider tne a passage thereof at a meeting to be 'he'd in the Council Chamber, at the i Hall, on August 24, 1917, at o'clock in the a A G. IfOWELU A i i Clerk.

lialed. Aug. 12, 1917. iourriing at Atlantic City. Haffner, Jr.

Avenw, was Dr. Uavid P. BJJOWP of this city has MJSS Marian Slo'cum of Pennlngton Tlnsr tlie.most beautiful girl In announced that he will, be a candi- visiting her and auiit. M-r. I burj.

at. an entertainment by thn and Mrs. George Drake, of Monroe i Oregon McdMne- Show held on Lincoln Avenue. Avenue Frlrlay nlrht. date -for the Republican fpV Coroner at the fall Election.

Mrs. Daniel Crimmins and children of Philadelphia were Sunday guests and Mrs Edward Conlin Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacQtiade receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a baby daughter. Mr, and Mrs.

Ely PuUen are th-? proud parents of a -son. the JllKh CORt Of Master George P'erson Is spending Harry Erower nas decided Mrs. John J. Barling and week at the Lawrencevllle'camp I clci? his bakery. Mr.

Brower wili take chi'ldren were, the -guests of Mra i at Andover. a well-earned vacation for'the prfsnnt. Karlihg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. James Haydorn oj Trenton was Tiev Spooner. of Mt. Oa.r- at Burlington, Sunday. The bodies of Lawrence son of Schwartz, a' and Joseph, son of Mr.

and Mrs, James Cleary, whose death occurrc.rT at Gloucester, were brought to this city vesterday and buried In the Bordentown Cemetery direction of Clark B. Rogers. guest of A van Cleve :i.t Rosedale. returned from a i I isit a.1 Kuiup Kameraae, at i Poi.itt Pleasant, X. J.

i The Misses a i St-in i and Aileen Martin of Princeton are I spending a few days here with Mrs. I Joseph Rue Scudder and daughter. Miss Rosanna Blair of Princeton me I a occupied the pulpit of the Church here yesterday In thw pastor, tlie Rev. V. J.

Vvliu Ib on his varaMon Mr. Is a firuest of his 'laiishter Mrs 1 Howard Van Dyko. of this place. Dr. Jacob Shinn.

of Street is T. C. Oiindall, of Old Bridge, as examinlncr physician the army draft at Sayrevlile. OF An Ordinance Concerning the Operation of Street Railway Cars. Fee.

154.90 enrue8toitheMlsses OF TRENTON. Propocala FOK ONLY may have a refrigerator. why go without it, or make an old one do? They will probably cost more next year, so better buy now. We sell the famous BELDIJVG-H ALL StoBe-llnrd REFRIGERATORS They or aeama, dish and keep colfl long alter the Ice has melted. 931 Lined up.

Combs Reed W. Oae Mr The of frimmifisloners of the i of Trenton do ordain: 1. It shall he- and hereby is made the duty of traction corporations op- a i street railways i i the "ity of Trenton, to prohibit persons "rom' i i on the bumpers, fenders a i boards of their cars, re- or i and any such corporation i sufCers or permits its employes disregard such duty shall' i i i pay a penalty of one hundred dol- for each and every offence. G. B.

LA BARRB. Construction of a S-ewer. No. 681. Ir Peake Alley.

Pursuant to a resolution adopted July 25. 1917. the City Commission will receive at its meeting to be i Wednesday, Aurost IB. 1917. a 1 2:30 o'clock D- sealed proposals i of s.

sewer in Alley at a i i about one 0 southeasterly the southeast Miss Mildred Broker is her vacation with relatives at Boiind Brooic Mr. and Mi's. Harry -Browcr are spending a-Tew days at Kod Bank as guests mnn. of 'Jffr. and Mrs.

as Grace CRANBUfY Goodwin's Band has Closer! a contract for a. very i a engagement i Fair, to be held at Red a The above ordinance was Intro-: St Dayton Street: I Labor Day and i i easterly in Peake A to --Remsen i days. The band i give, daily con- there to connect with sewer -'4Unievnn; i i i i u-- 4 at a meeting of the City Com- 5 3 sewer shall be con'-- i--u i etructed with house connections from said sewer t- the property lines on each side of said alley. -mission held August 10, 1917, and -pid Commission will consider the ilnal passage thereof at a meeting to held in the Council Chamber at City Ho.Il, on August 24. 1917, at o'clock In the afternoon.

ALBERT G. HOWELL, Acting City Clerk. llted Aug. 12, 1917, Fee. $4.90 S-13-2t OF TRF.NTOX.

The. above work be completed i i 2 0 i days after- the date of i i the contract for the same. Plans and specifications tWth a draft of the a and of the bon-3s required io be Riven may be seen at the office of Engineer, at the City on a a August An Ordinance I i i Street Rail- Kach proposal i made on a way Corporations Water Tracks, a i will be i The Board of of by the Engineer, and must be accom- Clty of Trenton a i a i by a certified check to" the 1. The. several street railway cor-: a 01 $500.00, cond-itloned that if porations now or hereafter operating i the proposal" be accepted the person atreet railway cars on, and persons making It will execute the any.

the public streets other i Contract required-to 4e-executed and public thoroughfares of the City furnish the bond required to be fur- Trenton, are hereby required to nished, within five days after the all that, part of the street acceptance of the proposal. between rails of their respective The proposal must not be filed with and for a distance of two any city official, but must be dellv- the outer rails thereof with ere( the bidder or his agent to the on all days from April 15th to I rk. at the meeting above I yg-vember isth. inclusive, eachiyear tioned. when the same shall be called on such other days as.

the dlrec- for president of the i tor of streets and pu'oHc improve- Commission. In writ lSn (j, Commission reserves right to reject any or proposals, i ,2, Such SDrinkllntr shall be done in a be such manner and at such Intervals i 263 laws as will keep the surface moist and 11913 prevent dust from arising from the I AT PI-PT a Hn-wur operation of ouch caw between a. Acting m. and 7 p. an.

of day mich a Ju ns olty clerk sprinkling required to be I ft Ho 8 lr provided, however, that uprink- B8 80 certs i i i i a Lux, of Rhode Hall, has i here, i i a fine 10-room" residence and ffve acres of ground. Mr. Lux will a possession September 1. Lewis a i has the Samuel property on Main Street; Mr. Chambp'rlin a to retire from a i In the a Benjamin M.

of i a -1ms p'-irchasbrt. 4" of ground T-' H.tiErh^Sr at Pros- nect Plains. J-Ie will t.a.k,.e;,.po.ssession epfembef Tlipse properties Wf-re so'd AV. H. Johnson real estate agency.

The Ladles' Missionary Societv of i a very I estirie- i in the of Mrs. i I a X. Hughes, Friday a Four a i guests to' 1 (hf- "RTiiirKeR- "finfiie." The a of i openTl i a i a solo by Miss i Hiighes, followed by a i by Mrs. a Lewis. M-p i airl i T'ip i i i a ISWOOD Let us Develop We know yon will be pleased witli the no more, and you get better prints.

Opp ling shall not be done In auch manner as to create mud or pools of 3. graveled or unpaved shall be thorousftly wetted down 4. Any corporation operating a street railway within the of the City of Trenton that violate or not comply with any provlalon or requirement -of this ordinance forfeit and pay penalty of one hundred for offence and each day such violation or non-oompliance OF TRENTON. for of a No In nent Street Panmant to a resolution adopted July 1917, the City Commission will receivf at iu meeting to be held on "Wednesday, Aiirftat, 15. 1917.

at 4:30 o'clock p. proposals tor the construction ol a (lewer Trent Street, Willow Street to Calhoun Strctt, there to connect with'Sewer No, 829; also in Trent Street from Willow Btfeet to Princeton shall continue shall be construed to Avenue, there to connect-with sewer NJ. be a.separate and distinct offence said sewer shall he constructed which such penalty may- be Ijnposed. with, house connections from said sewe The above O. UA.

ordinance was tnlMlon held Commission Intro- 10, 1917, and UItUJBI, JtVt I i KHU Kltla ill consider the final thereof at a meeting to the Council Chmwber at the City on at 1:30 in the afternoon. Acting C3tr Cated 1S17. 'Fee, 8-M-2t 500 WOMEN WANTED US fW. We will wash it beantifally; iiou all of the fiat 80 rnlir to be ironed at home, 10 Send tM yotir and Jnrt KWM 710 Do Trentop Rough Dry huadry io me euro uu each side ol said street iuust isr within twenty working days after the date of the contract for the same. and fpeflflcaUcns with a draft of the contract and of tne required to be may be O-SMI at the oAce of the Stiftaesp, at City Hall, on and after August isiT.

Each propoMl must be on a blank form which will be famished by the Engineer, and must accompanied by a ceiUfiea check to the Amount ot WXXOO, conditioned that if the proposal be ac- ccbted ixisoii or persons ro.ildnj it win the contract remjired to tccited end furnish the bond reqglred be furnished, within fire da after the of the Ths must not be any offtctal, but miiirt be or nts to the City Clerk, at Uie meettnr above mentioned, when tho same shall be called for by the of the CUT Paid dty Commission rewrvea to reject any or all Con- will be sobjeit to Da XL AvUitc City Clirk. IIw Kail Kelly v. Its for New York is now emplovd a fitfundal Institution in Wall Street. He spent Sunday here Mr. and Mrs.

TVIlUam Granger, his gwndpar- ents John Bell, of New York. City, spent Sunday here with his Mr. anrt Mrs. John Bell. Mrs.

Thomas Grose and children, af RldgefleW' Park, have returned from a visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Hunri. here. Mrs. Thomai Clark, of New York City, spent the -with her family! here.

Wilson Brown, who recently left here for New City, has joined the United States Army, This is second en'lfftment. The lotal Sunday Schools have completed cronaratlons for their annun! excursion to Parti The' train will leave South Ambor and stop Old Jaroesburg. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of this J.AS cnllstsd the r.

S. Army. Margaret Bwlnp is spending few with her Mrs. Florence In pTtrth Araboy. Frank spent yesterday at Vth.

wife, who Is n- suntfcs.1 jntknt pital. GetienM "Hos- Hodapp. of New York City. spent the wie)reud hwe with "his pnr- Mr, J-nd Mrs, Joseph Hodanp. Sr, A.

-'B. Vafc Cleaf. of Jamen Is spemJinff' -few -Mrs here with daiijthter. WlHIdlh K. of wftertioon of IhU In the oublfc Jnjr, AH are invitM to attend and The VnH with tln work, ccnw The on round ran up against In his Jlne," "How nor- -Wa-tn't i Aster?" Baltimore AtncHom.

iwoltry know ninoh about of the they nhould, yet a knowledge of thts to On' It depend the for giving and it the Mtixf for a ctorr on ftrm AMERICAN CHICi COMPANY rf I THE BtO VOSIMCSSH4ANS While at Miami, I founcl liow vahmWc Adauis Pupsm Cum is. I IVsl a piece I likctl c-joli'jij? pcppcruiiiiit but Uum awnidcrful nci-vc steadier. Now I chew it flH I ini -'tlie nil" 11 well AS between iNEWSPAPERl.

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