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MAKE RIGHT A I A c)ne of the Keasons Why fi a i Boys' "Ap'parol. Our business niamns sucn j-sspid is courteous accorded evTfyone'whO visits- uur TAYLOH STORESTRENTON NJI.J I News 1-. their next The Jhree Public (CONDUCTED BY THE I A I A la lnItjnnaitB jut Interest curdtiie PnMIc lA- brarr. A "-to-- printed, books IB- noticed, a In fact, which i briBK to public attention Ihr of the I.ibror?. be comaidered.

MAIN LIBRARY, ACADEMY STREET. OPEN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, BELL 'PHONE, 11-36. A. M. TO 9 P.

M. AND HAMILTON AVES. OPEN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, 2 from filled I i NEW BULLETIN. issue of the Ruif our WTk and iJ ai the Mun I D'l th'- This jiiibH a 1 1(7 Ihe complete I'ljisshwa list of BELL PHONt 775-D. M.

TO 9 P. M. a war corr DEER NOT KILLED, EXTRA SEATS FOR BUT DIED IN CONGRESS PUSLI1 lAnimarl by Train at Wash- Grossing- hight For Life: 'What to Do With New XJuefition-Asked by Wooda. trrxir. on burk Belv ifir i -rp division by a of the 1 'U'ASHINOTON, room only- signs may be I dur- was badly in- i ins? the extra session next un- river trvlnp to icss- hntne31ate arrangements are made to cure odd the ters assuming omce Arc YOU achieving the success you should? In this age of keen commercial competition, ojily those with proper qualifications attain prosperity.

Remove from your path- bv nor" isson "'ere passed last rnKht --Mercer Central ted will be proPerted t-- ih? at the earliest opporiur.uv. Colone! Bryant has TSrougnout Hie--rnUea Spates- men Interested in the Jah-er as one of fairest c.rfl.-tai? to" S- of adventures in employ i-arilo for his exclusive news author in China war nii'l was ordered to Russia to trepiryt there. His ffeiil'i i of DpfrnTinns was the Black tlea and a I a i US ng to tiie Pennsylvania shore. stools for ats Houge Vi hen close Pennsylvania, how. Therc aj nfw 400 n3ahoeany desks in ever, strength of the deer gave Houge for 493 members.

-ap- way it died. Persons from the of Coirr ..3 a i MiuO, i. Pennsylvania shore securfd tne body, by a. dd i Uon of net members, is a i was a handsome white specimen.J seat e. ues tjon facto- the House next doer escaped some days ago; mon th.

from the of the palatial home woods has an appropriation or of Victor Huml.recht. Just helow Yartl- available "remodel the A clog urtirie-d admittance to thejj-i floor and provide new seats. He ns and frightened the buck. Sinceihas two plans, to tear out that and a fast tue: laborers In- the employ or tne rail- mc-ajis of transportation-1 road company, Oarne Warden Love ices ji-jjfi-1. AS ff rr 1 of The resolution is as follows: the Hon.

Woortrow Wtlsotr. ernor of New- in none in this country. works are listfrt In thi? nunihc-r. CLOSED THANKSGIVING, Ai-oordhiK tn the usual custom. The stnj-y is Interesting and well told made an L-lhrurj- and wlii.

he Biitl Us will more readily ap- No-rem- preciatn what It costs tci sather the ter daiiv news from the battle line. aonKS MOORISH l.IF_"My Ufe Story." I I BOOKS. fey Emlly sh; of Wazan (B-Em4 ATTTOMOniI.E! tn am ohioCTaphy of an TV-. Saee'-a who. tsi'pnt'eth A i i i Its ronstmrtlon.

Ooera- and Ropair prrlps i 4 ihp latest and moat complete dlrpr of the Prophet. irontise araiiable on the povsoline auto- Hpr bf)nk therefore, is not the ac- tn' I rr. (SK in cijnp'A Otim a tiivrfpr -Aho has spent -a--rwrxmized v1 ri familiar with every of rprord of one who, for ywirs lived hpr every-day TIfe among lime to been- trins that- the: anttnal had been and its carcass taken by Ifian i a fees i-t 1 i i i labor sinro I i of ThiP X-i "that eoni'l be wririen could be n.r. i hrad of Morocco and EYEYL1ST FLEES an4 wrs in a he floor, your forces at once by taking our English, Typewriting, Banking. Penmanship, or Arithmetic course.

Don't fail to invest in a business education. It will taj'- Beater dividends than any. other stock, you could possibly purchase. Employers have faith in our graduates. Send" for 48th" RIDFK-MOORESTEWARl 1 another TO Install benches." similar "to those the British Parliament Instead of.

the-: individual desks and swivel chairs now Alien Edmund Time to adopt either change is lacking? ronyeneg. done rluring ihe Christmas recess. Between March 4 and April 15, when Governor Wilson plans to reconvene Congress in extra- ordinary session, is the brief time available to make the changes. Woods says'iie -can--do-- tr --hr- i and day shifts if Congress wilt order the new benches made, early next month. WILSON LEAGUE hi, a i wil, presen-t position.

Wednesfiay evening -j-fte-hlstpn' will have a smoker and jollification and his on Wednesday. December 4, an wh rh he Vopen" meeting, will be held, at which it i be. forg-otten is- Expected have its international women of labor, of the or.saniizatlon in at- fidelity to the represented will by the-' men and Shop meetings will be held by 'rriem- hers of the Sanitary Pressers' Local at I -i" which It Is probable the pressers' help- will be granted an Increase in pay. -The pressers though unorganized, will i be, given this consideration in view the- raise recenUy. accorded the 'menjbers of' the local.

1EDS CHAUFFEUR, RICH ert S. ana---a GIvlns, the Heretofore, there-j member of:" Chicago's fashionable set. looking factories in that she was the Presh air prevent? and sometimes cure? tuberculosis and pneumonia, to say nothing of general wholesome ef- fi'ct'-up'ori evp'ry'da-y "H'vlhgl' "This book ia presentation of the latest and best methods for procuring- fresh air in the home suggestions are-made-. for the ventilation of rooms, and there are chapters on the and various forms---of --window- roof bunga- and tent -housesV open air bungalows and cottages; houses n-pen air apajUiients, and roof playgrounds for children. There is also a suggestive.

chapter on ho-o? to buy clothing, bedding and 'furniture. Jt Is one of the simplest, most practical and best ever published. llluatrated handbooks Shareefa pan that she has never re- Krettert the step sne took, in marrying Muley All ben Abdeslam, The bonk is In- best- sense, a human documents Its style is admirably simple anfl unaffected and its pages are never dull full of Intefest. Treritonians will be" Interested- In the book because the mention of Mr. Ion Perdicaris; wb'n was once a resident' 'At jSir.

"Perdicaris was kinnapperi 'nnd held at ransom by the bandit Raisuli and It was the writer's son who the ransom set "him free. ANDREW LANG'S NJjjW BOOK. The, literary world lost one of its most titled "The Man Farthest is an account Down" 1 of an I of work. Jt -there-may be a effort to get the gether. wo- mamrfactur.ers enable the industrious and most versatile -workers in the recent death of Andrew.

Lang, i 1 4 1 "all. the" literature: Biography, translation, hls- tory, fairy tales, essays and fiction. eisrht weeks' trip abroad, undertaken I have lately pnblished Mr. for the purpose of studying the lowest j-T an g' "History 'of English. TT- The.

author has se- the most significant' makers of from. Beowulf to S-winburn'e, with "the ob- 'apta'n ('iriiit-in will today learn fr St.itP. Department of Motor Vehicles the "wner of the machine bearing that numoer. NEWBlRlKES CHICAGO. Nov.

new record for bis loans in the. West was established when announcement was made that negotiations were closed for the Continental and Commercial National Bank to borrow $8,000,000 from the is now -rumored that central figure in a-strange matrimonial laboring classes -in Europe. He visited ure /R20.9-L2S.i. '1 general strike in an tangle. Sco tlal 4 1 1 an -A-nstrfa-Hungary, i ectc( for'treatment After eloping to Point, ft" and Denmark, arid concludes frpm his Investigation The money is part of the $12,000,000 be usetl In the erection of a new hank building, which, be the largest in tlie "We'st.

The loan runs fifteen years per cent. Interest. and by the men to be a solution fresent troable. pr! great books of the past and 'of: I dutlng the reader to tarn to them for should be the first 'Keystqne'-Pottery and of over tain ipiece? of ware. tfte national body.

will night the hold i'he a. of Carpenters'j Union was afternoon from residence, 148 East Front evening th'e Metal 'Polishers -will ftold-an-opcn Printing smoker. GUIREBOYGEfS little of the read many Mr. Lang's critic BOSTON. Nov.

the last of stream of emigration which is poijrins freshneiss of vision and felicity of stifutlon, of University, and" out of Enrope into America phrasing, and they arc as a rule vital, the Medical School, working T. 1 discrtminattng and book in -collaboration, INFANT J. H. Hanklnson, agent of the Mercer -Co-Jury Farm Ar- thnr Metzger. secretarv of Cham-; ber of.

Commerce, speak a meeting this aufternoon at Penntflg- i ton. At the aame Krown by the pupils of the Pennington School will be The meeting' wjll be. under.thejl£reetlon,%f nington Qrange. NEW CORPORATIONS The following corporations have been chartered in the office of Secretary of State Crater: Reldiff Realty Company, Newartak rrol "rtatr; Incr Store Closes at 9 clock --Tonighfc Shop Early Every Saturday --Night. 109-113 E.

State St. FAJR COLLEGIANS SHIVERED man. Walter A. Cross Engineering Company, Jersey City; contractors; Incorporators, Walter A. Cross, Louis G.

Morton and 'Ada Depew. Corporation Service Company, Jersey City; work for corporations; ihcorpbrators, A. W. Corse, James "Usher and P. M.

Bamford. manufacture cereals; JncorportC- tors, Theodore G. and M. A. KHchiii, and SYRACUSE, 3S, S- H.

Sutton, all 38 Pennington 5 Ure now hother it was Hotel 1 wb.eri--they 1 todayTM-isses--iIyr--- Herbert F. and Oliver J. Stetser and i tie Closer and Myria Retz, youthful Charles A. Cogan. land niignty good-looking Syracuse.

Lang Company, Eest Qrange; i tTniversity co-eds rushed froni their" Ivlarabou and Ostrich Feather Neckpieces and Muffs, $4.50 to $16.50 FirM- of'all. lot ns.tell you that feather-neckwear and are great. The shoWing here is quite extensive and offers p.hoice of Lai Flat Muffs, Collars, Cape Effect and Strand Stoles of combined ostrich and marabou or plain marabou in black, natural and white, and in combinations. i 1 TftENTON. 10 S.

Broad St. Europe. The returning. grants'' brtngr with them not only i "historical only In chronological IJAMAliES to lands tmi new. ideas, I treatment, the higher ambitions anfiTa.

touches upon the Influence, Sevelop- I on. the world. The thing which most nient or correlations of the, different the son Gulre of 273 Franklin Street, this, city, has been, awarded Jl.OOO RIFS, tta Fignttri, 19 Stste. Store with a Factory" C.o.urt in Tils suit oStalii' froni Henry. BlshbfC.

of. Injuries in an', automobne acci- of 'the young Gulre was confined in- a Because impressed and at the same time de- "M-as of the laKorihg women of The greater part of the farm TQT-k ana ,1 considerable part of the heavier work In the cities la perfortoei by women and tt is the author's opinion laboring -women. pltal 1 for six and -had by the aid of. onatclies for a-long FIT-ES IX TO 14 VATCS. Tour druggist will refund money If PAZO' OlJTfMEKT falls to cure any case of lu-hins.

Bleeding or Piles in 6- to 14 days. hardest -work, stand in. greatest need of education and are farthest reino-ved from Influences vwhfch are everywhere the level. of life' among: the masses of the European the trliole toe book is intensely Interesting, 'and optimistic. H.FK O5 A WAK CORRESPOND- Washburn's -the player with liuman-Jike Gontrot "Cable 27.2) la a vivid periods schools.

TfetK WOrtERS OF "'Science of-' the edited by G. Herbert Fowler, Tievr elementary handbook" pracHcaT oceanograpny. The book will find fayor wl.th all are. interested oceaiii their Interest UrtHatjMt an arnat.ejir or a proifcsil5nal. it Is a scientific treatise varions phases Vof the of tne marine "world, ana It conveys" wide of lnfonria.tlon particularly on the movements and workings of the ocean in respect.

to navigation and on Its fauna 'and Especially Interesting 1s'the chapter on sea-ser- penta. BOOKS ON THE RUBBER INDUSTRY. The of rubber on in ti en- ton and the books will be of interest ip all engaged In this ln-- On ia the periodical -room will be found the 'India Rubber and. the Rubber two monthly periodicals devoted to this Beadle, Clayton Stevens, H. Production and of the Raw- Product." 67S-BS55.

Clouth, Gutta-Peroha and Batota." Adolph W. "Manuf ac.ture_Qt.^Tib.Dsr- handbook for the-tisB of jiKiuufaclurers; cheiiilsts and 'others. To be able to play the piano jtist as you Trifty-not knovV one oil the -kcj- board from anotiierT-4s the power that is yours if you have a' in your home'. With this, instrument as with no other piano of its class the non-player is able to pfay all classes of music, and to each composition. We your pieseut piano io part pay iiieiit, and ai i dnge to receive- the fivfTerence in reasonable monthly.

Lauter-Humana Recital Miss Anna HunkfSe, the the- soloist at the LAt'TER-HTT- MAKA RECll'AL to bf Wednesday. October 27.at:8: 1,5 D.jn. Aft Attrtctive Program Setn IS F1REE. ALL LAUTERC0. 107 Stale Trenton Johnson, Hr-- "Cultivation arid Frepratlon of Para Rubber." 'S-.

C. Crode Rubber and. Ingredients," textbook rubber manufacture. H. Country- of Pearson, C.

"Rubber' Tires and All AbontyThem; Pneumatic, Solid, -Cushion, Combination for OmnibUBCS, Cycles and Vehlolea; of. Every Description." 578-P31-T. TV.tts. n. E.

nf thc-Tlnbbcr Indujlry. fit PfE.2. Schidwwltz, Philip "Rubber 1 678.Sch3.7. treatise on India rubber and gutta-percha In their hlstorloal, botanical. agricultural, mechanical, chemical Rubber Hand Stamps, Etc." Terry, H.

L. "India "Rubber and Its Manufacture," with chapters inflla' theory vulcanization. B7S-W3S. g-ht, Caltlvatfbn In the British llverert before the--Society of J. and Ferreira, O.

on Rubber Cultivation," special reference to Portuguese India. LtST OF BOOKS ON KINDERGARTEN ACTIVITIES. Tho followlnir books are crfnetpatly of interest tj teachers in the kindergartens, although they contain many sucjrestions for mothersv nurses who have, to furnish occupations for fingers: -Bearl. t4na- Folks' Handy Beebe, Activities." 372.2-B39. F.

Jt "School a Real Cifrrelatlon:" D22.8- Dopp, K. Education." S72-D7S. Foster, K. Needlework." S72.2-F81. Fowler, C.

Course Prawing for "5T." WorkranH TnAustCJflr Occupations." Henderson. A. and Palen." H. and How. "a Systematized Course of Hand- Work." 372.5-H38.9".

Hoxie, J. for Klnderfrarten'and Primary Schools, Domestic Activities, WooH Work, Raphia, Drawing, Blxse, Print. 372.5-HS5.4. Jcssnpr Lrttftue, A. Hook." 37l.TZ-3"49."iT~ Knapp, E.

and Reed Weaving." 689-K72A Moran, if. Art With the Scissors." 372.5-M79.5. "Novelties and How to Make Them," T7SB-S8B. Sage. Elizabeth, and Cooley.

A. for Little Fingers." S72-Sa Trybom, J. and Construction." 372.5-TT8.2, Walker; Mrs. and Ornamental Paper Work." L748-W154." Walker, Mrs. Occupations in String Work." 746-W15.

White: Rainy Day-Book." Worst, E. and Keith, Seat Work." 372.E-W89.3. JOHN D. LIKES itACHERS TARRTTTOWN. Nov.

John D. has. found a 'new divcr- ptrm. Ilf' teachers for tfiem funny rrofn aiitomobiic rides, tells stories land listens to TM SHERIFF SELLS FARM 111 the stilt ofJBlbMrE H. against Abbey entimv -Chc-rWf- 'ifadden- has a -farm In Hopewelt To-mjshtp to tha complainant.

Frederick R. Braoe WM UlO State Board of Health, have covered the means by which the virus of Infantile paialjsls Is dlUilbuted. B.y close scientific, reasoning, they nave shown that the disease cajr be carried-- by the common stable CStomoxys calcltransi, largely distributed throughout- the ani John Lang and Harris C. C. Randolph Newark; manntacturer rooilngi Irieorpora- tors;" Charles C.

Kandolph, John J. Anore-ftss and Horace Smith. American-Enropeah Rubber Company: stood the sidetvalk. untll. pollCenien Eutnmoned by a Passaicr- S.OCO;..

nranufacture rtttstsst ods; IncorpoTators, H. H. arid Albert good Kru orpoT and Tueger, and Edgar G. Wtlhelm, weighboTing found no burglar. MINISTERIKILLS-THIEF COATESVILLE.

Nov. The who resides on a small farm north of Cbatesytlle, theiC; a -com" henn'ery, Tfirf Needhani'' and.his. wife auietly secured a shotgun and a lantern and proceeded to the chicken, house. Out walked a "WTlh" a broiler In Its: moutbr. Che minister fired and the thief, pled oyer dead.

Tliis makes the tenth the preacher Has Be- sifles a a mink. Only One "BROMO fiXJINWE," Is 1 iNEWSPAPERl yocr appette.

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