06/11/1921 - Atlantic County Library System

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06/11/1921 - Atlantic County Library System
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Vol, 60
HAMMONTON, N. J.,
JUNE 11, 1921
Sehoolabut ! "•- A,
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f own Council;
Chas. H. Bobst has put new
.Council-met on^ Wednesday evecolors on The Cedars.
ning, with all present but Messrs.
MifS Amanda Wilson is repairing Tell and O'Donnell.'
her property on .Second Street.
Law, and Order. Committee reMiss Annie L., Hoyt lias sold her ported the disposition of six cases
of drunk, disorder,
etc.
In'Framing
homestead to Jas. Ruberton, Jr.
-Maps were1 present, containing
* Children's. Day will be observed complete numbering for houses atid
Our thought*, and deeds ace
tomorrow, in the Sunday Schools. vacant lots.
trained to meet your exact
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Bills were ordered paid, totalling
Harold Megargel. is receiving
requirements. /
treatment iu the hospital for an $2015.19.
Clerk reported receipts for licenabscess.
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etc., $57.20.
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Vice-Chancellor Lewis this week ses,Fire
Chief reported six fire
denied the application of Blanch alarms, including two out-of-town.
Trimmed with white OrgaHtife cbllars, with big
Gray for alimony and counsel fee.
Assessors presented communicasash of the same material.
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Come, to the Civic Club Sale to- tions, requesting? raise of salary, on
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day —3 o'clock at the Club Hou^e. account of .the
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greatly increased
tfTTless^same could
__^&prous,Jajic-:
duties
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sale.
* granted, they would resign, »ame
Tailored of Gingham, fas); coljiir, finished with white,
The Presbyterian ladies will 9011- to take effect June ist. Council
duct an apron and food Bale on held letter under consideration.
pique collars and belt of same niatieifial;
Italian Society asked permission
Saturday afternoon, June. i8ih:
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from 2 to 5 o'clock, ou Mrs. Bur- to parade on July i6th: aslcr to
Uave
lights,
and
fire
off
fireworks
' ' gess' lawn.
pn'their own lot (formerly Joha
The Woman's Civic Club will Walther lot). This was granted.
hold a sale ou Saturday afternoon Committee asked as to wherher the
'Jui)e nlh, at the Club House carnival to be here far the week
Handsomely trimmed,-^ewe.^ models.
Fancy work, aprons and pure food would require a license. This was
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will be on sale.
also laid pver.for more information.
A tent has been erected at Third •Board of Health recommended
and Grape Street, by the'Evangel that the old fire cisterns be filled tip
For any and-every occasir>^t.; She~who seeks a
,,ists Keller and Patrizio, when or otherwise "disposed of. This
nightly meetings are being held brought out the information that
beautiful, Summer hat, exclttstif|^in-type^ becomming
the Overseer of Highways is dumpexcepting; Saturday.
.and attractive a hat that po.sses?e,^that indefinable someing 'sand into them—a good way
The Woman's Civic Club wil to get rid of the loose scrapings.
thing which denotes true femioii^ ,will find here many
hold their first "Thimble Bee" on
Overseer of Poor reported legal
hats of original creations from ^friigji to make a favorite
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Thursday afternoon, June i6th, a matters in regard to town poor.
the Club House at 3 o'clock. A Council voted to have her attend
selection. Priced at $3.60, ^-,00, $4.75, $6.00,
large attendance is desired.
the State Convention in Atlantic
$5.60 an4 $8.75.
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The boy Scouts will go on'a bik this week
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to Weymouth • on Saturday and
Three Commissioners were ap.camp over night, returning Sunday pointed to assess'benefits on the
evening. Several out of door test! Washington Street sewer ex tent ion,
Miss Amanda Wilson, and Messrs.'!
will be held while iu camp.
Jaa.
Pizzi and M, L. Ruberton.
Don't forget the Pure Food Sup
Sewer extension at, Third and
For sports wear'or for gene^vtitiJity, they are ideaV
per, given by the Fuhrmau Pure
Fairview, nor!1" \: was passed, first Allo\ying freedom of actioni'.atul.':bi|n^o;eaisy,- to pnt on,
Agency, for the Ladies' Aid Lof 1th reading.
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»* v Church,
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o..«<*.«.. served
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Supper
th'ey. Adequately,i.'me^t;.:^tlj'b; :jrie|g^ieji^6jr- many'Vari ;.,
The unsafe condition of wharves
' .clock
evenr
at the?lrtark was tatrtn'rapT^tfd left
i'Sl'l^iVv'.''].!'!.^' ,r.-.'.' /)..:'.-,',v,'',!
with committee for inspection, -,; .
h t h t e ^ i C ^i'XVm'^r' W^i;*r.W\<y,iJi:,:',-j'iitf
!•• Jt'rtMf.-'-—-TT^;" ;•, ",.r,Mr I,'""
oOton ^ .. .,,
UinaBcoV pnicty c>n
style and trimmingT-f
below Broadway Mooda required bond
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•w-hich to choose. '
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morning, and saved, adjoining •The ne^'d of an officer at Bell r
buildings after .a , bake shop and vue and Main Road throughout
• Priced at $1.25, $1:50, $a.oo, #2.95,1*3.50 and $4.25.
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barn had burned down.
the Summer, was spoken of on '>, , - i
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Mrs. Robert Anderson arid account of theiheavy traffic.
, daughter, Mrs. Elsie Pciter, and
son Frailk, of Doylestown, Pa.
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
Cotton and lisle JHose 250, 500 and 75C. In black,
were visitors with local relativei
Haiumouton
Baptist Church.
und old-time friends, this week
tan, gray and white.
Rev. Udward A. Rook, fastor.
Mrs. Anderson will remain for
Silk Hose at 750, $1.00 and #1.50. In black, tan,
ii oo a. tn,, Children's Da>
awhile.
exercises.
gray and white.
Children's Day Exercises will be
7.00 p. m., Chrixliuii'Kndeiivor.
held by the Sunday School of the
Full Fashion Silk Hose at $2.00, #2.50, $3.00 and
Subject, " Out and out 101
liuptiht Church on Sunday morn Christ." Leader, Mrs. SinnII
$4.00.
In black, white, gray, tan and cordovan.
ing, at i i o'clock. Special music
8.oo p.,in., ({veiling Worship.
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recitations and exercises by the
Subject, "Where im the nine ?"
Primary Department, will be Home
Tuenday, Jr. C. Iv. at (» 45 p m.
of the attractive features of the
I'hursday, 7.45 p. in., l'r:iyer and
programme. The public i« cordial- I'rnisc Service.
ly invited.
Kii-Ht M. H. Churcli.
Sympathy is felt for Mr. uiic
Special at $15.00, #16.50, #18.00, and #20,00.
9.45 a.m., Sunday School.
Mrn. M. K.. lioyer, whose won, I).
11.00 a. m., Morning Worship.
Frank Dover, died at hit) home in
Preaching by Hev. Richard A.
Heading, 1'u. Me was a cartoonist
on the I'nnn Journal, of which his Conover.
Children'a Day rterviern nl H.oo.
father is uNMociate editor. .Frank
Age 8 to 14 years, of White Organdie, at $3.00,
TlinrHday evcn'g, I'rayer Service
wa» but forty-three yearn, and hud
#3.50, #4.25 and $5.00.
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inuiU.' many Ii lends while on vinil:
Chiintiuii
Science
Society.
in Ilaniiiionton.
Scrvlcen, Sunday, 11 a.m. and
A cane wa» tried before Justice Weduertday, K p . m . , in Civic C ' l u h
llnrdick, on Tiienday, all over <i IlaJI.
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pair of pnntalooiiH. According U
evidence pn-nented, Tony Nolo had
I ' i i n t I'u-^liyK'ruui Cliurcli.
ordered a pair of piuilH of Jonepl
Kev CliurliiM C). Miidge, 1'uHlor.
Aniirato. A f t e r delivery, they
10 ,)<> n. iu , MOrnliiK Wornliip.
were found to conli^in two uliad Children'!* Day exerclwrH. IluptlHin
of ololh. Ou rt'ltmifiiK theln, they (if illllllllH.
w«"'e (jiveil to anothei)party l o d y e ,
i I.4, 1 ), MCII'M Hiblc CUuti.
j j in., Sunday Scluxil, Aduli
mid the return of
(lolliuti refiitied. Tin jury lout n • u.l IIi K l> School IHblc Clunn.
7 p.m., Y. P. 3. C. K.
dny'u work, were. it all ni^hl,
Knlijce.t, " Out and out for
Kiitl brought in a ve.i
NV>to,—aud received fifty ecntii Clulnt." Leader. Mr». F. II.
Tin Ion.
each for their unviceJ
7 45, Kvaiiiug Wofihlp.
Snlijecl. "William Wilberlorco^
Fourth of July Celebration.
Of 1'atfiil Colt and fancy to[).s, al.so chuiupyiic color,
uke iH : i |.
I1'. A. (''uiititou Pout r)l<>, AmeiiTliuiwlny, 3.4."). Jr.C. Ii.
tau, white and p l a i n black, at ^2.00, t'i.'Jt^, #-:..S<> uud
citn I,<-glon, vvitiheH to have the ro
7.,\H p.m., Church Prayer .Service
operation of every orgunlziktioii nnd
l^.oo, .si/.r from 3 to H.
and li«ui the good IICWH of
iiulividual in milking the eelcbra
lie (loopol, |irouchliiK by ICvanga(Ion 111 in year u r«al mieeotm.
There i*, at pracmul, no m-ciuutf Iritn Keller uud l'ntii/locv«rf nl^hl
lint of the organlyintloiiii in Ilnm- Kcept Siilnrtlny. Iu t«nl nl Third
Iiionton. Kuc.ll ofic i» i<-c|iioMlrd lo nit ( < i u p e Sl'e.clri,
ticud In the namn of the oi^anir.aSt. Mnifc's Cliur»rli.
tlnii, and the imiuv mid iiddim» of
Rev. Cliarloii W. Colt, Rector
(he ueciHtury tolour I'ont at once.
Second fluiiday alter Trinity.
InvjtiUloiiu will/bo Kent for n nio-l
Holy Communion, 7. (<>
Ing 'to b\i hold i/iooil.
Morning Prayer, io..to,
Memorial f'»Y nhowed what
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Ilninmonton <nn do. We euu put
lh« Fond (h cclctiiAtlon junt an
No. 24-
\ A Store full of new things for
^ Summer Wear.jjagajts_jE£t3i_
^ There, marked at extremely
low prices. :: :: :: :: :: ::
Voile Dresses at $3.50
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New-Orgstndie JJpresses at
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Smart Suniniir Hats
Middy Blouses r0it|n their old
Time Pop^rity
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tlncie^Sa-ni-how-G-uards
tlie Mails
A visit here is a safeguard to
your best interests.
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Boy's Fast Color Wash Suits
With the Empliasis on Fast Color
Here tJj£y_Jl£0__
~Mothers; wash s r i t s
sonny needs and ;;t
p——
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prices (list w i l 1 ' t r a l « your 1 heart beat w i t h
joy.
The}' are made
tip of servicable fabrics, in plain colors
and stripes, although
some are
in
solid
white with • various
trimmings
Very
desirable
models
such as .Russian and
Norfolks, are included in size 2 to 8 years
. Priced
at
#1.00,
•-$1.25, $1.50, $200,
$2.50 and #3.50.
Men's Fast Color Blue Serge
Suits at
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A Sale of Women's Hosiery
Misses' White Georgette
Dresses
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^^&j^j^^^^^^^^^.>'^j
Men's All Wool Worsted Si
at $27.60
Exceptional values in neat patterns.
double breasted models.
Boys' All Wool Serge Suits
at $10.00 and $12.6Q
Fast color serge.
Little Boys' and Girls',
Dress Shoes
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Size icto 18 years.
Men's White Dress Shirts
Neck'bands or collars attached at $2.00 and #2.50
of soisette.
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Men's White Silk Striped
Soisette Shirts
Marked special at $2.95.
Girls' Dresses
From Our New
Shoe
Department
Single and
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New Dress Shirts
At #1.5 and $2 no.'
Neck bands or collars attached.
Footwear for Little Girls
and Big Girls
Patent Colt strap Pumps at $1.50, for children,
si/,o i lo 5,
Patent Colt .strap Pinups, at #i.<>.5, for children
si/,f 5 to H.
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Patent Colt Pumps for Misses at #1.^5, #2.00 and
R2S- Si/e f>% to -I.
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Children'.^ Comfy Play Shoes of tan calf at #1.65
$1.85 and #2.00. Size 4 I /£ to 2.
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At #3.00.
' Tan Calf S^oes
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Narrow toes and broad
BANK BROS., HAMMONTON, N. J.
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SOUTH JERSEY REPUBL1QAN
ARKANSAN TRIES
TO MURDER BOYS
Just West of Broadway* New York City
BEFORE MB AFTER
x CHILDBIRTH
Wished Youngsters Out of the
NOW PLAYING TVW^DIAILY Including Sundays ,
Matinees at 2:15—25c. SQc. $1.00, $1.50
Way So He Could Collect ' Mrs. Williams Tells How
Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetablo
Insurance.
44th Street Theatre
Nighte at 8:15—50c, $1.00. $1.50, $2.00
Sunday ipalinee* at popular prjc^s
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'' Compound Kept Her
Walnut Bldge, AJ*.-r» _T _„
in Health
probably never read the story of the
All. 8EXT3 RESERVED AT REGULAR BOX OFFICE PRICES
two little princes In the'tower, Grover
Bolt waa sentenced to serve "five years • Overpeck.O,—" Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Compound helped me both
In the state penitentiary for a crime Vegetable
— ' — ' ' before and after —
that waa almost n parallel to King
Richard Hi's, except that It did not
suffered with backache, headache, waa
In the death of the Intended vic"Unexampled Wonder of the 20th Century" result
generally run down
tims.
—!Editorial In Boston Herald
and weak. -I saw
.Some time ago Bolt, who lived In
Lydia E. Pinkham'a
the neighborhood of Rich woods, a
Vegetable Comsmall farming settlement not 'far from1.
Which is 'TheGreateaf:
pound advertised in
Walnut
Ridge,
was
appointed
guardian
the newspapers and
Spectacle on Land or
decided to try it.
of two small nephews, whose parents'
Sea" according to die
Now I feel fine, take
care of my two boys
Neu) York dole
and do my own work.
I recommend your medicine to anyone
who is ailing. You may publish my testimonial if you think it will help others. "—
h nearing the 600th
Mrs.CABRiEWiLUAMS,Overpeck, Ohio.
consecutive performance
For more than forty years Lydia E.
Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound has
on Broadway and going
been
restoring women to health who
as strong as ever1. ,
Buffered from irregularities, displacements, backaches, headaches, bearingdown pains, nervousness or "the blues.
Toddy there is hardly a town or hamlet
in the United States wherein some
woman does not'reside who has been
made-well by-it—^That is-whyJLydia_E.
Proud of Her Daddy.
A Sincere Admirer,
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is now
Helen was playing out In front" o f .
recognized as the 'standard remedy for
"Do you understand the scientist to
uuch ailments.
whose .lectures you apparently listen her house Flag day and evidently ha*'
noticed the flags that were out In many
with so much attention?"
"No," replied Senator Sorghum.. "I of the bomesr This same day hapOf No Importance.
am Interested In,him as a man who pepecl to be her dad's" birthday but
Painters certainly are touchy, when
makes 'em applaud things they can- she was not aware of It until she had
Ignorant people dare* to comment upon
not hope to understand. I often feel been let In on the big secret of a sur.art. A woman of no Importance as an
called upon to attempt the same thing prise that was In store for her dad
art critic was studying the work of a
when he came home for the evening
in my own business."
well-known artist and remarked:.
meal and that she was not to tell any
"Really, of these two pictures, I
one about it.
don't know which I like best."
When given this information / she
"Don't bother, madam." said the
exclaimed, "Is today daddy's birthquiet voice of the artist, who was
NowUth.TteetoC.tRUo*
day?"
standing just behind her, "It doesn't
Thw« Uttr Spott.
When tojd that It was,_she reThere'* no longer tha illthteit meet, at
matter. ,
holing uhuned ot your freckle^ w Otnln. marked quite decidedly, her big eyes
—double Btr«ngth—u guaranteed to remove
getting larger, "Oh now I know why
them bom.17 .pot*.
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Simply get an ou&oe."' " . •Ine—aotible
strength—from you dnik. ." «nd »ply a all the flags are out."
When In New York Do Not Fail to See
BUILDERS
We are Sole(Agent« for Hamraonton
WAY
for the
Wizard Arch Supporters
'Bring your fooj tr.iuMes to
Monfort's Shoe Store
Y
OU, probably know a man whose car is a
hobby with him. He knows just why it's
the best little old car there /s of its class.
And he'll stand up for that^car against the
world in any kind of an' argument.
Year by year an increasing i';um!;cr of men
feef the same way about U. S. T/res.
Foi- a while tliey me,y try "job lot" stuff,
"bargains," "big discounts" and "rebates."
But usually it doesn't take long for a man to
sense the economy of the standard quality tire.
For years U. S.Tire makers have been building quality tires for sane tire useis—for the cat
of medium or light weight no less than for the
heavy car,
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with a mighty U. S. Tire following.
<JJ. S. TUBES
The same standard of quality
built into U. S. Tires is put
/into U. S. Tubes.
Farmers' and Merchants' Buili
Loan Association
Will open a new series of stock at its
ANNUAL MEETING
ON
Tuesday, June 21st, 1921
_Stit)Scription for_s_ ares , now received aLthtoffi'cE__
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of die secretary iq the, \
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;^<^ iHikiJiinonton Trust Company Building.
Find tlta tf. S. Tiro dealer.
vrftA tho full, completely
miled line nt ftatll, H'»
V. S. Tin;."
The U. S. Tire makers meet the responsibility for supplying this nationwide following with characteristic
energy.
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Ninety-two U. S. Factory Branches
are established, covering the entire
country.
Find the U. S. Tire dealer who
htis the intention of serving you. You
will know him by Iris full, completely
sized line of tresft,Jsvejj. SvTires—quality'fitsf, and the aaiTie choice
W size, tread and type'as-^in the biggest cities of the land.
' ^ PREPAID SHARES ISSUED
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Edw. W. McGovern, Pres.
Chas. M. Phillips, Vice-Pres.
Thomas Skinner
Dr. F. C. Burt
Robert Picken, Sfec. Chas. B. Miller, Treas.
DIRECTORS:
Henry Measlcy
S nuticl. B. Bunk
Dr. J. C. Bitler
Benj, Fogletto
Win. H. Miller '
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AUTO STATION
, N. J.
Day nftnr duy, week In nnd week out, lha
Your First
Motoring Need
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ii'it.
in«n nlltt I|iln,n»«l>tn»« < ««)i>wll 1 «»»"r»»"<4'n' li
nllll Um.'l {lil|ll«n<>ill<
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t,v«r III* llml ••*•*"*. VVrlU I'" ti*n U '^illutu«t (uliUr.
I ho Allnnllc n»hlai A We.
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Miilon Aftint for Atliinllr Ciiiinty,
D. N. HURLEY
Works Express, Hauling
Now Jotauiy.
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|>*HII*M" (In
Olllco and Plant :
D A V K N I ' O K T KKA1.TY CO.
Milliard lll<l»>., Haiiuiiontoi-
109 O r c h a r d Street \
HAMMONTON, N. J.
toilers Cut nt tlio Cdmotory.
Paul A. Sooly
Electrical Contractor
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Stono Cleaned and Rose
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unit Vine Slu.
Uummoutou, N. J.
FRECKLES
little ot It night and m <jln» and you
ohould BOOD no that oven th» wont freckles
bave begun to dUappear, "while the lighter
onei have vanlihed entirely. It U teldom
that more than one ounce l> needed to com.
pletely olear the ifcln and gala •> beautUul
clear complexion. «
Be rare to ulc (or the donMe itrenith
Othlne, a* thte la >old under Bnarantee ot
•money baoU If It fall* to removo freckles.
ANCIENT AND MODERN ROME
• World-Famou«
Buildings Occupy
Saored Sites In the Old "Capital
of the World."
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Ancient Borne was built on the hills
south of the River Tiber. Tradition
regarded the Palatine as the Bite of
He Qulus' Urbs Quadrata. Excavations
have brought to light remains of
earlier settlement - and a pro-historic
necropolis. The capltollne was the
center of republican and imperial
Home. One of'the principal ancient
monuments..Is Hadrian's mausoleum,
which, as tlio castle of St. Angelo, was
the citadel of medieval Rome. West
of this stood Caligula's circus, In which
Nero tortured the Christiana; Ita site
IB now occupied by St. Peter's, the chief
slirlno of Roman Catholicism, reputed
to bo the largest church In Hie World,
occupying 18,000 equara ynrdp and
measuring 486 fcut In Its highest^part.
North of St. Potor'H Is the Vatican
pnlnco, which covers 1!)H acres nn\l
coniprlHcp over 1,000. hnllti,'chupols nnd
rooms. The pantheon^ built by Agrlppu In 27 I). O. and restored by Hadrian,
IH mild to l)o tlio lioHt-prosorveil ancient
building In the city.
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Freshen a Heavy Skin
With the antiseptic, fascinating Cntlcura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely
scented convenient, economical face,
skin, baby and dusting powder and
perfume. Renders other perfumes superfluous. One of the Cutlcura Toilet
Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum).-—Adv.
nlrn Cliccl fully X < l v < - u .
I-ocnl t*hona 'IM,
I,««k ll«« WZ
Ilortuii A. okihanl Hfc
llmiiiiiniiloiiV N. J,
Brutally Beat the Boys."
had died. One of the boys was eleven
years old and the other four. They
had been left Insurance amounting to
about $1,000.
The crime to which Bolt pleaded
guilty, although saying "I did not • da
It," was an attempt to 'kill the two
boys so that he could obtain the In:iGARETTE
surance money, first by attempting to
WAS FAMILIAR WITH CHROMO -starve
them,~ffieh by-direct assault
Mrs. Newly Rich Somewhat Too Anx- The resourcefulness of the older boy
blocked the starvation plan. Locked In
ious to Air Her Knowledge,
a room with his brother, be found some
and- Her Ignorance.
cotton seed and they subsisted, on this
A new size package I
'a weekf When the starvation proHarvey Maltlond Watts, a Philadel- for
, Ten for lOc.
gram
failed,
Bolt
brutally
beat
the
phia art critic, said at a dinner In Bitboys.
.'.,..teahouse square: »
Very convenient.
"The Ignorance of the new rich In
Dealers carry both;
art matters Is quite Incredible. The DIES AFTER SAVING FRIEND
wife of a new rich profiteer was buyJOforlOe;
20fcr20c.
Ing pictures In a Walnut street shop Swept Overboard In Storm, Fisherman
the other dny. After she had bought 1 Drags Mate to Boat and Then
It's 'toasted.
a number of costly pictures she said:
Dropa Dead.
,
"'Now show mo something a little
cheaper for the back hall. It's dark
San Diego, Oal.—How John Znhcrthere.'
lln, a fisherman, gave his life (or bin
"The salesman brought out another follow wns .told bore by Joseph Vldopicture.
'---"
the •nian ho rescued.
" 'This, madam,' he said, 'Is only a vlch,
were swept overboard from
chroma, and wo could let you have It thoBoth
flailing uniock Santa Lucia In a
for nearly nothing.'
Btorm. They caught some netx
"The now rich lady nodded In a heavy
uwept over at the sumo time and
Bngo way.
their way along these toward
" 'Yes, of course,' she oald, 'Ohromo pulled
tho boat until Vldovlch held to Ida
18 a struggling and onncuro nrtlot. companion
one hand and edged In iNew Yorlt City alone from kidand ho can't expect to comtimnd good toward the with
vessel with tho other und ney trouble last year. Don't allow
prices till ho makes a popular hit, CUB Ills feet. After
a bitter struggle 7abcrhoV "
lln put Vldovlch over tlio rail and yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
clambered after,
In Tlmo.
"I have helped you all I can," ho against this trouble by taking
"Wo arrived Jiint In time."
mild. "I am going to dlo now."
"What do you mean?"
Them, Vlilovlcb mild, Zuhorlln foil
"I coultl toll from tlio \viiy they nct- to the deck, dying ulmoHt at onco.
«•(! \vliou tboy lot us Into tlmlr honoo
that tlioy wuro jimt In the mltlst
of 11 llnti IHllo (iimlly qunrrol."
Made Just to Your Taste
And Always the/ Same
Itou secure uniformity of
strength and flavor in your mealtime drink,by the portion used.
INSTANT POSTUM
ini. WOO I), N'JUW .IlllIlHIIIY
/ItTNA-I/E
Tiki yftniM Auto I'Ui» K . V . I . V .MI
...mil.I (MM,,. .<( A
t , l l « IM.,
I «... ,,t (J.r). (',,111.1,,n. I'l.r
t T!,
wlioln vrn^^n through. thlavVMiderlul motor ttrlvcik
miu Iliiiu HM||I:*WII ui'inov ('K1 V*w on vour caiul«*/r
l u i n i u,t M In iioiutc i>ir tlio>u.'inilno( Dtlinri. Th£
.•Illi-uvii '.'II.
I'. Iv'liiiiulu Wall r->'iuil«l MnKn Curlilrlicii auri 1 '" |'«>v;rr (or nmulittf Inwn niowrr, cuti t v u t l t i u wrmUikfi. dlitrl'i^l ulnal»i.i|mlli-v for toll
L. J. WOOD
In (o |>mtcct y o u i a r l t n|;iiiiiat t l i r h u K M i i l a ( h u l may not only wipe ( > u l
your riitJro liwrnlinrnl lu y o u i ' r m , |>ut innUr you l l u l i l r I'm |lii>iiimn<U < > !
itntl'trn In <lui»M|[ro. llofoir yoji t l i l v r <»nt, your cm r*a(r^intnl v" l l l i i r "
piopcily u^aiitot thrrtc nuftfi'rnrrii duii|;nti i»f Ilic rtim\.
ILL, PLEASE and DELIGHT YOU
Law Wen Obeyed.
"I sec It WIIH ii(?nliiHt tlio old liluo
IOWH to ItlHu your -,vlfo on u Sunday."
Trim."
'What \VIIH tlio penalty?"
'Dimnn. No liiiHbiunl wild over
lir Might up on clwrgou."—Loultivlllo
;'i iirli'r-.Toiirnnl.
Solveo Your Labor Problem
Wanted, to Rent or Purchase,
TWO HOUSES!
Write, with full particulars, care
Republican Office.
EAST
(instead of coffee or tea)
can be made instantly by measij.rmg the
powdered Postum
with 9. teaspoon.,
placing the contents
in a cup, then adding
hot water. Better for
nerves and digestion.
"There's a
.Made by Poscum Cereal Cojnc.. Battle Creek, Mich
LUCK1
STRIKE
16799
DIED
GOLDMEDAL
Police Called to Make
Boy, Six, Take Castor Oil
Hi'iit to aiiMwer an appeal from
tho htynfl of MrH. Jonah Chundon, I'atfolmaii/IIurry Illnckluyj
of Onklund, ('ill., curried off all
IIOIIOCH for fiilllllment of ordcra,
(ivon I Moduli they curried him
Into now mid uniiminl dutlex.
Mm, Ohandon'H uppual for
help, It developed, WIIH baned on
her dtmlro for oOU'lul atmlntanco
In uilmlnlHtiirliiK a doHn' of CUMtor ulj to bur rtU-youi'-old noil,
Hlncliltty udmlni<|t<)nMl It.
TWO CONVICTS ESCAPE IN BOX
Tho world'n eundard ternndy for kidney,
liver, bladdar and uric Held troubles.
Holland'a National Remedy ulnce 1896.
All drugglata, three alzea.
Look for tho name ColJ MeJ«! on «vt>rr box
•n«l •£aop| no Imitation
BARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
TOOT* »I **"flfu ff • H t^> |'i U *Jf VU line
KcBtorw* Color «na _
_
lNDERCORNS imm<,,~
IM>. »to.. «t«v>! •" I"'"- t?""""" <"'»
Do You Need ^-!^l? "\:",'.
_^
__
.
-»
men liotli with «»a
Farm Help?. -,•««».
i.™,,,;
nl*>i to norlt on (>rinl. U you nnoi\ a itoo.l.
en.ly. «olio|. iii«n, wrllo tor »n oxtor blniil*.
ur« l> * iilillBiilhniylo oru«ill««lloii >n<l ««
nk<> no ohurvo lu oiui.loynr or oi>lliloy««.
ur ol)|«()t In Uio oncollfaiitiiuent ot lariulittf
ii'i?"j«\vi(in yi<mi<nii.THKM. HOUIICTI
Kicked Lid Opon uiul Fled aa C«n«
171 H«coii(l Avrnoo
W«o About to flo Loadod
on Tmln.
Trunlnn, N. .1. Otuiciiiillnn thnur
nnlvim In u lurtfo iiaoklnu nitio liiholod
yriirti <»!<!, and <.'liurl<ni Hi'IiltiK01', tWfiily-nU, iiiiulii llxtli' ti.i<'u|»i fioili tho
Hlnln prlriou liuro.
Whoii tli<^ box \vt\n holiif^ plaood oil
n Inu-k HI lli« frtilfflit Hliilliin, dm Ilil
flow'<p|i<ui milt llui convlcln Jiuiipi'il out
mill llnil, loiivlnit (liii fii'lulil liiiiullurH
Kii^l'I'iK In iirtlonlnliinoiit,
Now VoiU «)llr
Glenn's
Sulphur Soap
ContMlna
JJU%l*ur*
NuM'ur
Hhln Aniiitlona, flin*)aolv«t
imIB[ttrHll4in| hiaotit Itittm m-
llovml »(• 4H»-i IT H-*" r*'
(foBi.inu, l.^ouUfyliiu lotloi.
»ii,U.*t-»»«,,oi>, llool for
Soft, Clear Skin
IbiliUiul'n Hti|>tl« ()..u.in, Ma
Woninri Runa Plttablirgh Parha.
I'llinliinnli, I'll. 'I'li0 llrnt wonum to
hulil n flly iilllclivl'ii ixialtliin la 1'lttn- OAtlllAOIa ri.ANT«_l,flOO,OQO. .luna * Jlllr
hui'uli, Mri. Mmnnr-il H. limy, look <1nllv«ry. ll/ until. l)i«l»vlll. ll«llhtt«<l. olhnr
lo..11... v.rlotl... 101). <>«; HOU. ( I . D O I 1.000
up lior ilullim loitay nn aiiixirlnleiidmit I J . O H l 8.0IIO. 111. oullQuiKr, Tui,i«l» «iiit
AMlnr. l«», 00«\ Blvni'V |>U«l * «ootl oifof Iliii IIIIIKIIII of n-w^tloii. wllh W.
J. HuJnuil, « •. MAIIUII.I.ON. omo.
ntiporvlnloii ovor nil [ilnytfrouiHln. Hliu
wnn iiii|iiilii(ii<l by Mayor 1C. V. Mill)ciii'U.
r •••
There" You Are.
"What Is the shape of the world?"
asked, the village schoolmaster.
-Don't Throw Axrafa
Your Fountain P-eii
"Don't know sir," piped the class.
"Well, what la the qhape of my I
snuff box?"
FUlitvith
> ' '
FLAGG'S BONDED INK
"Square, sir." .
"No, no; I don't mean that one. I I TVrO waste, no fhakiog of Out pe*
I *•* with Flags'* BONDED INK a
mean the one I use on Sundays."
"Round, air." '
I wffl bo a pleasure to tuo jour pea.
"Now, then; what Is the shape of
the. world?"
"Square on week days and round
on Sundays, sir 1"
FLAGG" TSfK^co.
I 154 Nassau St.
New York Cay
Calling Teacher.
"Yes." said the teacher, "the egg
represents nil that la gentlest In creation—the cooing doves, the tuneful
song birds and the stately swan. Johnny, what other gentley things are
hatched from eggs?"
"Snakes, alligators, sparrow hawks
and englcs." said Johhny.—Edinburgh
Scotsman.
~
Important to Mothers
Examine" carefully every bottle ot
OASTORIA, that famous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see. that It
Bears the
Signature of
As OneRaised
From Dead
STOMACH PAHS 60BE
Eatonto Made Him Woll
'"After suffering ten long montlM with stomach pains, I hare taken
Eatonlc and am'now without any pain
whatever. Am as one raised from the
dead," writes. A. Perdfleld. __<-__ \ ",.
-Thousands of stomach sufferers tev
port wonderful relief. Their trouble
In Use for Over 80 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Is too? much acidity and gas which
Eatonlc quickly takes up and carries
out, restoring the stomach to^-a .<••
Human Frailty.
healthy, active condition. Always car-'
An argument between a man and ry
Eatdnlcs, take one ofter eatbis wife had been going on for some ing,a few
food will digest well—you win
time, and at last the woman ex- feel fine. Big box costs only a trifle
claimed:
7 with, your druggist's guarantee.-
"T suppose you think I am T^perfeet fool!"
"None of us, my dear, Is perfect,"
came the soft answer.
Not In the Wholesale Line.
Anxious Mothers-Yes, Mrs. Roxley,
the fact Js that I have three daughters I want to see settled In life. Is
this friend of yours a marrying man?
Mr. Roxley—Not to any great extent.
I'm afralfJ he wouldn't care
about taking more than one of them.—
Boston Transcript.
Financial Backing.
•
No Soap Better
For Your Skin——
Than Ciiticura
So«p2Sc,Oh>tmCTt25MJ50c.T«lon»2Se.
P r o t e c t Tour .Crop*
from Insects and Dis*
ense!
BUG DEATH
Iniectlclde and Fungicide. No fattm Green.
No Anenie. Sold by
local Dealer* and tho
Seed Houses. Write direct to na for Booklet*.
DANFOBTH
CHEMICAL COMPANY
Leomloster
. Man.
Mfra. Inaectlddea alnc*
1891
"Your friend the reformer seems to
be enjoying great prosperity these
days."
"He had a stroke of luck."
Kills Pesky Bed
' "What was It?"
P.D.Q.
"He ran across a very rich person
P. D. Q.. Pesky Devils
who had a 'troubled conscience."
Quietus, not an 'Insect pow-
YOU CAN WALK Ift COMFORT
(( you Shake Into Tour Shoen lomo ALLEN'S
FOOT=EASn, the Antlseitlo, Healing powder (or anoea -that pinch or feet that ache..
It takes the Motion from the ihoe end
gives relief to corna and bunions, hot. tired.
sweating, swollen feet. Ladles can wear
shoes one size smaller by shaking Allen's
FootsBose In each ahoe.-*-Adv.
BIRDS AS STREET CLEANERS
Vultures Employed for the Purpose In
. Costa jRIca, 'and Traveler Says
They Are Efficient.
*»^
Bugs
T
der but a chemical, no musa
or dtist, and actually kills
Bed Bugs, Roaches. Fleas
and Ants, and their eggs as
well.—35c package makes a
quart.—Druggists' can supply you, or mailed prepaid
upon receipt of price by *"~
Owl Chem. Works, T<
Haute, Ind., Genutaa y. D.
Q. Is never peddled.
B&np collection* or ao*
cumulations
of , olol
.pa off or tin arlgInil envelopes/ wanted
Dri
101 \
STAMP
COLLECTIONS f.^^•k
SUPERFLUOUS HAI!
can be rinsed uR with Meet Vnnm.\ei»
u*e oa aoap und juat aa bannl«M. 'tUr*^,
Garbage) .collectors 'in Coflta Rica en- t€f
Bkln soft and white. Send 25o for , - joy their occupation, because they eat trial
mailed In plain wrapper.
H. P. Co., llox 1368. Hi. LoaU. ft
what they Und. In his book, "Sailing
South," Philip S. Harden writes as fol- County Mcrs. Wanted for exclusive trr-. .
to handle articles mude only by us. Add*
lows :
8ale»in«r.. Mueller'a Pumice Works. Sprlnsr"1 was awakened on the first morn- neld, O. State experiences, territory wantsd.
Ing In town by a sound of wheels In IF YOU WANT TO 8EUL. DITV, EXfarm or other property, writ* lull
the street below, and looked out. It CIIAISOE
PAZ RBAI. ESTATE CORP.. TeL
was an Impressive sight. The garbage details.
0103 Harlem. 63 B. 130th St.. Now Torlc,
man was abroad on his scavenging
. Hour, ousar and llabt
rounds.- ^Aliead -of his- open wagon UABilKI.H—^APDlo.
barruln, ouk Uetfu. boxua, crutea, at«el druma,
cana—auniploa at wltoludttlae prlctia.
p r e s . IncL.
walked In u sober platoon four enor- tin
Puokairo Corp.. 109 Broad "•t.. New
-'-- Torsi.
mous vultures, nil In sable and maintaining the chastened demeanor of un- W. N. U,, NEW YORK, NO. 24-1921.
dertakers at an open grave. liolilnd
the wagon walked half a dozen other .fOUND SILENCE ONLY REFUGE
vultures similarly
sedate. And around
the rim of1 tho cart, perched In sol- Under the Circumstances, It .Would
emn- row, sat rwonty-ono other birds
Seem, Mra. Paula's Friend Had
of the Hiuiui Hpecles and some somber
l\Jado Wise Decision.
lino. I would fuln have Immortalized
the scene, but the camera, nla«, wasn't
Now, everybody In town kiioxva that
loaded. I began to understand why Mrs. I'aiila 1'luU was talking of nmk- '
the HtrcotH of Sun Jose, which leave Ing a vl.ilt to iier married daugbturmuch to bo xleslrcd In other respects, In Ohio. Slio hud been talking about
are at leant HO notably clean. The buz- It for tui> yenr.s, but age und the nnrzards attend to that I"
nral timidity of a woman long u wlilmv •
Culture and Cooking.
Critical HuMbnnd-1-Whcro did you
got tho reclpo for this IIICSH?
Cultured Wife (calmly) — Whon
Hpi'uUlnK »f the directions for preparing foodH yon xhould twy "receipt. '
When referring to medicinal prepnraHOIIH y<>" may, If you choo.ii>, UNO tho
term "n!clpo" from t he, I.ntln "ri'clpero" — tulie.
'
lUiHliand— 1 UHi'd l|iu frorrect word,
then. TlilM pndillnit IH n donit, — Itcwton
Transcript.
had po.itponed the great event from
month to month, until the nelgliborx
began to wonder whether It would ever
como to PUSH.
'_
So one morning when Uncle Tom
l''lkt<TH met u friend of Mr.s. 1'imlii'rtJ
tboru wax a twinkle In bin eyca us hu
ankcd:
"When IH ^Ira. I'nulu gnln' uut to
Ohio?" .
\
"Don't link mo," n»l<l tbu othur. "I
don't know notliln' nbont It. 'If I tell
bcr to go, H|IO Htiyn W4? all xvtint to
g<it rid of lu-r; und If I tell tier to Htiiy
at borne, Hlie HiiyH I am iiu'im. 1 ain't
Hiiylu' a word 1"—l'lillad<-l|ililu L«d««r.
Worruin Doctor of Muolo.
Tliii only woman \\1io IIKM over r»v
Sanitary.
ciilvnd Ilio dogivo "t doctor nf miiHlc
"IM tbl.s milk In tl"< ••iMMwiut purr?"
li-oin Oxford unlv.irHlly In l»r. lOmlly
"Muni b«^. It <'oint>H In, one of naUaymonil, who In u iminihur of Ibo
tnr*»'» Healed imckiim'M."
Htalt »f Hi" I toy nl CollogH of Munlc.
Let This Food
to Health
Sound nourishment for body and brain
with no overloading and no tax upon the
digestion. Is secured from
Grape=Nuts
It embodies the nutrition of tho field
grains, and it makes for better health
and bodily efficiency-
Ready to serve— an ideal breakfast or lunch."'There's a Reason"
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H -I
SOUTH
SOUTH
Read this
Advertisement!
*
Live bait to be had at all times.
Pishing tackle of any description carried
—*r-—
—-in—stocfc—
JERSEY
fifumnl Gathering.
South Jersey Repubjicap
lulled every Saturday morning
Bntoron In ITamihoritim post-ofllce an second-dust matter H»
WlifclAM .6. HOVT, PUBLISHER
Offlco, 20M08 Bellevue .Vyettue.
Residence. Falrylew. at Second Street.
,-iubBoriDMoii Prlco: 81;c6 per.y«ar. In ndvnnce. Five cent* D«r CODS
On sale at office, and »t Sitionk's News Koom and He ad I nit Newa Stand.
A<i vertlRtnK JKnteo on aopilcntlon.
ixjcai Hnoues.—632 and 526.
( A thing worth' while is oa .thing
''-worth-while supporting.
:
> Once again comes the opportun. ity to meet your desk mates of the
past. There is nothing more de: iightful than a successful nlumni
T^union ; nothing more disappointing than a poorly taaua'gecl and an
illy planned one.
How to Obt&iii
The new waste-paper cans, provided by the Civic Club, have arrivedThat package and paper box at the Post Office corner, is a great
convenience.
We cannot believe that it was lack cf respect that 'caused inany
citizens to forget to salute the colors as they passed by, Sunday, at the
military funeral. People simply haven't got the habit of outward demonstration. Since their attention has been called to the seemingly lack
pf respect, it will doubtless not happen again.
The small boy and hte destructive sling-shot are in evidence. Aside
from the killing or maiming of harmless birds, windows, chickens and
-humans-are-in-daiiRer^of—behig-hit-,—They^should_nolJ)e_a!lo_wj5cLto_
carry them.
Auto Accessories.
,
and-yo" gfe^tlie second shirt for
9 cents.
The quality of the Emery Shirt
speaks for itself.
for a remedy people have found that water, driven into the leaves by
force, s j ems to dislodge the insects. Their presence can be detected hy
If we should repeat what people are saying about the deylight
time, some of our readers might be shocked.
•
Tax bills are out.
Hardware, Paints and
, Housef urnishings
To say it mildly, no one
;
Have you received yours?
goods, which reads as follows :
'•Yen will no doubt be interested to hear that our direct orders for
. exceed previous years by uo per cent, for the
same period of time. The business pulling power of the Weekly Newspaper iain.our opinion, due to its keeping in close touch with its town
people—their habits—and ways—that its part oi their life;' and becomes
a welcome number of the household, and read by all. That your .paper
has been an important factor in our success, should be very gratifying
to you, as ii is to us.
'
We thank you.
Sincerely yours,
Gospel Tent Services
THE GRBAT MBTBOPOUS
NOW IN PROGRESS
LOW RATE EXOUESION
Every* Night
at 8;00 o'clock
\\'nr Ttix H IMT <','iit.
nililllliiiinl
Waples' Department Store
214-16 Bellevue Ave.
paac
KEYSTONE
FOODS
KNOWN AS THE BEST
For
Poultry, Pigeon and Chicks
KEYSTONE
KEYSTONE
CHICK FOOD
SCRATCH FOOD
. MILK MASH
GROWING MASH
PIGEON FOOD
GREEN ALFALFA
MOULTING MASH
DUCK FATTENING
GREEN HEALTH FOOD
LAYING MASH
KEYSTONE MEAT
DRIED SKIM MILK
EGG PRODUCER
POWDIRED BUTTIKUILK
DANDY
Supplies
SCRATCH
ASK
ICllHlntii Mlniiilunl Time
Direct to I'Jlinsi I v niila Station, ?ili Avenue nnd J2il Siren
l.»»»i!H !•:«« llni-liiir . . . . K . l l t A. M ' I.CKVI-II K l w i x i i l
H.ZIA.M.
tdtiirnliiu; Lrnvru Nuw York I'tmiift. MIAllnii IliulHiiu 'rtiriiiliml 11.10 f. M.
Tlii- rllilil la ri-m-rvecl to llnill tho mlion i l i ' k n l " |. P r I h l n nxeurnloii.
to Ul" imnntilly of <ii|iil|>in«ii[ auilluliln.
.:.
Remedies
YOUR DEALER
DANDY
MASH
School Closing Week.
On account of t h e l a r ^ e n i i n i l i r
of
"litotes, t h i n lias been n i l mi
U H n a l l v inter«" j li''K \vei>k
Bulk 50c
Tlic sermon to tin- gradu.iles, Brickt 55c
Sunday morning, by Rev. K d w a r d
Cones 6c
^^
A Koolc, was n most c x f c l l f i i t out-,
W13 DRLIVHR
a n d one lo bi> remembered
He
Go oxtru tor dollvory
inipn'ssed them of the imp> irtance
of n r i v ; h t f o u n d u t i o n .
The- d i n p l a y o l m a n u a l t r a i n i n g
and r e w i i i K , on TiK'Hiliiy. w.i- fun i
I l l t ' l l . U . M 1'iU.illl Ollliwl
limn I'vi-r.
Il was n rnirprilu' to a l l ,
(iiiui'untei'd not t.o contiiin any ^reane,
On
W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g , t Ii i- i o|{ii iii|{ mutter or i i r i t i o r v n t l v u . Tlieaii
K a h i l i ( < r a d o held llieir exi-rcis M
IOIIUH Illleil w i t h Cillonml loo Croain i\ru
lie k i n d llic kidilic.-i slionlil oat.
It wa* i-i-rl l i n l y e n j o y a b l e , nnd I r
M. K C l t u i v h wa* t a x « l to i i
c a p a c i t y . The dresses of llic HT 'I
Citizens' Military TroJninfl Camps.
Hale*, ID idi- hy iheniHi'lvi'H w t'r
* > M > I''ASIIIONKI>
A iiiontliH v . u ' . i l i o n in I ' l a t t h b n r ^ very n o a l , and rt'llei'ted ere.dil n
N V , w i t h o u t coHt, in tilt" oppoi lli.U d e p a i l i i i r n l ol ilu-n l i a i n i
On li'ridiiv evening ( w l i i ' i - llir
I n n i i y olf.'ii'd bv I l i t - T r a i n i i i |
C a i u p H . A p p l i r a l i o i i H a r c n o w Ki-|inl)lican is on the p r e s s ) , l l i r
K-aily lor Ihv- " K l ' I D " e-iursi' ol flc C o m l i i e n t ' r i u i ' i i t c - x r i v i h C S u n - t a k - !
nti-iitai'i- u i i l i t . i i v U , l i n i n g a n d p h y h iii^ |>li»r«'| and p i d g i n ) ; l i y t i n - proit-ill d c v f l o p n u ' i i l , l a . s l i i i ) ; one g r i u n , |ni!>li- liru i n .ui»lhri c o l u m n ,
|
uioiilh
( > i . i d i i u l i - s nl I ln-i f o i i i m w a s n l h o UIO--I e n j o y able.
150 M i i p l n Stroot
i'liono
T l i i f c-vci i n n , i l l - ' Inn I K V I I K , i n
may j o i n t i n o i x a n i / e d Kent-1 ve»
the
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I v u l y ii pplii t ' i k l i o i l it< llt-t-CHMUl V ,
an o n l y - i 200 icn w i l l bt- iu-i-cptt'tl
(or l'l«(trtl)ui> (hiti y t ' a i li'oni l i l t
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C ' o l l i i ' l l , or any o t h e r Kr;,ci v<
T h e new s h i p i n t - n l ol I ' l i i i - ( l l i v i
Ollh c t .
Oil lian j n : i l a n l v c d , w l i l i ' h in nn
ported e x c l u s i v e l y by us, H I M ' |n i
Anioricnn Loylon Notos.
qintrl nnd 'S\\ lo |H-i i ; n l l o n
U i - ^ u l a l n i o i i t l i l y meeting; w a f
Oiii Ix'Hl b l a n d ol M a i - u u m i i, \
! In-Ill 1'iK'Htlay n i ^ l n
A vole
ill,ml.i' u-iin i'K I f i n l r t l Iti l l i r m a n y J>i 11$ per Jo pound <•«»«;.
o i K A i i l ' a l l o i i i t a n d I n d i v M u a l i i foi
1'rati n l 1 Jr pri r a n , w i r i -,,
t l i t - i i k i n d i K - m i tin M f i i i o r i a l I lay
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I'opii ii w i l l IH- :it-ill l i y m a i l
The I v H r i - i i l i v e Coiuiiiitirr wan
New York Slate llrtil l Y r i n u
a i i l l i o i l < r < l to K" «h<-nd w i t h plain
(Micciif, 10 | omul eaUeti, .it j •,( pci
( X I H llnl of imtrniin In Ihlu town In u
Im the l'"onilh ol J u l y f u l r l i r u t l i m
livnniliy Illnn llonk. |l In liimilml liy llir
uud to i n v l l t - Iht- <-o t i p t - i n i l o n o po»u<l.
fainonn Dniln' fninliy who nr«i iwnr m>
olhvr o r ^ A i i l / a t l t n i M untl tlir publif , Ani'Uovleii a l )fii oo pel r a n , |mi l l i - i i l n r nlKinl ll»ilr w o r k , l l h . n l . , , .
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ix|i|iiu<>| wx'll iicnd It lini'k lo yoiii- Imam
Duo to the incicmf (n nicmln-i
We i K i l l r l l y u m l l m l i - i l j ' l i i HI In n ninllliiK, ncirvl<'«nlilii condition.
nllip, thf font in rntlllrtl In un
n i l d l l U m u l dt-lt-|;i«tt- Id the C'ouuly your duo), w i t h tlie liiK'ni , ulii ol
I,«H)k for Sn>U nud Diulu.
O o i i v r i i l l o i i . A l t e r » v t i l r by bill inoulit.
I>onv<i OrilAfn at tlin
l o t , Viet- Couiinuiidci Itayiuoiul I,
Hut k wae clcclrd un
N»w»room, 2 1 3 0«llovu« Avtiiuo
Philadelphia's Best
Have-a-Cone
Grape and Third Sts.
Candy Special Today
Plaited Mint, 25c
a a a a a a a a a a a a g a o •a
At the time of the settlement of America uncoflined internienta were tlie r u l i amorv^ the hunibtor classes. In England "some
;iec..nt> covering's ww::. ' jomcd ncCc; s ; i » y , b t i t this was all." TL i.s
'iiore t h a n |>fOi>alilc «.!iai m i u i y oi ilic [).l[.;i\n» fathers were thus
U)i.JIT.'(l.
As early as I'iOIJ, howevi-r, we ii.ul n-cord of coflins 4>rovi(lctl
for tl.v. ,,.ji.)i'.
Uogei 1 W.ili; ins was l ) t i r i c ( ! in a cottin as early as
1083. so t h a t for t l u : | ) . i . . t i v > r t > h u u d r e t l and f i f t y years i n h u m a t i o n
in o > i . H I S may l>e sa.d 10 bo , h : custom in this country.
I n the memory ol the l i v i n g tliesr coilins were all ma«le by
I mud by the u n d e r t a k e r , who a t t e m p t e d l i t t k more t h a n this f o r
i he dead.
Tlie l a b ' H ' - v i v m g m a c h i n e r y of t h e last h a l f - c e n t u r y
has t r a n s f o r m e d tlie m u l e r ' a k r r f r t l i u a ::.ii-p.:nt.or to a i u n c i a l
l i t r c c t o r . for his chief d u t y is no longer to p a i n f u l l y s t e a m lon^
boards into the sides of a coffin, lint to intelligently and scicntili< ally care for the dead. By his skill decomposition can now be held
in check at will, for w i t h the m,iann and knowledge at present at
his command he may choose t h e antiseptics best suited to his p a r ticular purpose. The American f u n e r a l director, as a re.fu'lt, has
become the superior of the a n c i e n t K i > y p t i a n embalmer. How this
IUIH been accomplished will be described in subsequent announcements.
Til 10 J O N I O S S F O R V I C K .
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Suburban Meat
fls men of C|ASS
Why done you?
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Hot Sultry Bays of Summer
A Cool Fragrant Talcum Bath
Stearate Powders
borne
to file.' •
finest ,'•'; ' • ' • •
c«m£ectloners'
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School closed May i8tb, with a
picnic given by the Parent-teacher's
Association.
This association is
to sponsor to various acbivement
clubs during the Summer.
Mrs. Jacob Eckhardt attended
the Commencement exercises of
Columbia University last week,
when her daughter Elizabeth was
graduated from the Department of
Rural Education, receiving her
Master's degree and diploma as
Community Worker.
Miss Eckhardt goes to Monroe
Cannty, West Virginia, where,
under Federal employ, she will
organize County Camps for girls
and boys. She remains for the
winter as Supervisor of Federal
"Four H." clubs, our best wishes
go with her.
Miss Kathryn H. Chalmers is engaged us a Cricio Teacher' at the
Kasi StJ idsburg S t u t e N o r m a l
ticlvnol for the Summer session.
V ' » »i-l Mr*. K i i i n h.ive sold
their houii: in Kolsom and removed
to North Jersey.
Miss Bertha Kckhardt will Return to' tlte Hackeuaack High
School JK director of Mu.->ic.'
Mis. Civs H. Si.'hadl expects to
• a r m d Summer school a t H \itgv >i-
POB Hent. about July 1st.—store 15*30 cen*•. tralty located. Apply s. T. Qodfrey.
Red Gross Pharmacy.
Hudnut's Rose of Omar
1VJBW Bungalow for Sale, IIvg room, lot
45x100. Ready for occupancy June 1st.
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Three Flowers
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P. J. Heck.
Gardenia
TMH-: Ueyelt Property on the Lake1 tor sale.
•*• Conveniences. May be seen any time.
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Sweet Orchid
T OTS For
Violet Sec.
A. H. Brown. First Brown
—i?-* ij acres of iano~wlth 8 room
modern house, electric llthtfl gas and bath
rage and poultry Houne lor 250 birds.
Cashmere Bouquet
Apply 025 Central Ave.
SALE,—Bungalow at corner 3rd and Babcock's Corylopsis
Grape. Api-ly
Raleigh Hotel.
Vergen's Doris
CIX room house (or Bale. Good location.
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Jas, E. Myer. American Arbutus
Jess Talcum
Miscellaneous
Condensed Milk
T««i.M.m
K(l.ei,,,c7"
On and after
June 1st
the Price for
Piano Tuning
In Hammqntou
will be $3.75
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Will Ii' In Hnmmontnn Iliu ni'Ht Mo
<luy of every month, oxc«pt September,
in tlmi month the day following, o
whi'iutv.ir tlioro la four or more oruflrc,
leave <mlorn at IU|inbllcnn (Ifllcu. or witli
Mru. Drown 400 HfllcviK' Ave. l.ooli for
tliu ulKn of e , clcncy, )ui "II w o r k In
Kunrnntned. f'iuiui, Plnyor iiiul
rnpiiliinK <>nd
Interior and Exterior
Paintijrtg Kelly House, Central Avenue
. HAMMONTON, N. J.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS."
Htotateol Mar/ U. Nurt»n. deceased.
,PurBuimt to the order . i Albert >'. Abbott.
urruuatti wi tile Ci'uuiy 01 Atlantic, laiw .day
utadeon the application of tlio underslnned.
tixecutor of the mild decuilent. notice la hereby Riven, to the creditors of the said deceeent
to exhibit to the lubicrlber. uud*r oath or
affirmation, their clalmfl and demands affalnut
The estate of the laid decedent, within etx
:nonthH from thla date, or they will be forever
burred from prosecuting or recoverlun the
same aialnst the aubsorlber.
J O H N M. UKWL.KY.
Abnecon. N. J.
Mays I.andlne, N. J.. May2Jt1 : , 1921.
Printer's foe fH 111.
SHERIFFS SALE
ny virtue »l rv wrl» of fieri Mclnn,' to n-cdlrected. Issued out ol tin* Nuw ^ertiey Ottii i
[>r C innccry. will be Hold til pliuilu vondae. o»
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nniCD AND TXVKNTY-'iNI.:.
it '\vo nN-liicK' In ihi^ nit. rii'ioa "I Knl'l.dity
li tku UoiiTt HiMilil iVn. '.01, Socoiid l<'loor.
limr«nli'i- Trunl Hull,II t In ilu, ( ' l i y ol Aliui"i- Clly.'C'iiinlv nl Ann .Hi' ullil'HniK in
M. \\ Jur«i;y.
A l l o t I Me r l K l i l , tit lu ;ln,t l.i'cri.hl ,,l Anna
.Vllllnm". Hurry M. WhlliMi,-. John U f A i i
Irmlo. N.ury A. ll«AlMr..lc. ''ilfilM DoAni nl nnd li'l'.'i .'t'H V. I' \nilrniii- ui.d.'i 11',
l: I'd Illlilll Ol I'Ctll U'l- ^Ulll. Mil I. l>l-twi.(TI tin
•oniplnlnilnt 'uul tin nulil ill' , iiilnolfi. nf. h
mil lo ull Hint ci-Mnln lot or pun I ol limit.
tltu.itc In llic Tovvi fill'u ot ... i.llli-ii. In llu'oi'lntyol Mliinllc mill Mlnti> ol Now .li-rxi'V.
tioaiulod nml ilcHiTlht'il UN loll \v»:
lluKlnnlinr in H point In III" eolith line of
\CMOO Homl nnd cor4ibi- lo linn, l i n o w u un thif
loo ririniiiit'u property anil lutcly oonviytid
l>.v llaiiinili Mtnttk\vH| i t. nl *n t»«ter \\'ol .
thi-n»u Axlcnitlnu 1(H S.iiitli nil iii'ui'ucii I h l n ,
inlnittcti \Vi H! tin dlntniici' ol one thoHNiunl
(Ivti htnidrc<l nail ilnriy-loar mill •Ix-i'-iitliH
loot 013 rodH) to t\ atoini, conti'i' to Innd of nnlil
I'ntffr Wolf nnd one WoHcott; tlutiino (2) vonlh
illaliincn ol ton chnlnii {40 rtiithf to u pi.Int.
noriHJr lo until Wi-MCOtrrt hind ; Ilii'licclil) i.urtli
l.wciil.v-tln'iniil«Hri'ci- mid tweiii'.v nili utwi l':aHl
lhlrty-tl»'«.'c ami HlxU- Ininilii^llhii roilii in n
noliii : t l i > ' t e n (n Nonli tiluin iliiiTi'tmantl live
.nlinittirt \\'i-nl tlin illNlinii'i- in i tin (ecu linil
• irt,i .lour lin nil red 'tin tiliiilnn (7V. Tt rodH) lo n
m i n i In tlm Muiii,, ilim nL N i ' m . . iininl; Hi..life
•') Moulh Ncvitrny-nlulit tltruVntiH and Illllit-i
iiiliinteii WtiNt Ilin tllutinitit) til Lhlrlv-tinc nnd
ililrly-lwo hiindrtitltlia rtntn lo llitt platui til
H'Klimlnr.
Ili'tiM'ti ..iipi'iixlinilli'ly i>tll7, huHMcm Intrrunl.
InlH. mill Ivt'H.
Htil'fil R I tliti iiropiirty ol John I) <Aiiilr.ii|t>
at.nx ut Kin. mill tnkim In cii'tnillun lit Lin) mill
\t Illliiin I,. Illntili mill l.. Mi ""I.I hy
PMAM.oi.u II. Wooinuni'K
E. COSSABOON
Carpentering, Building and
POB SALE.— Wagon, Huckster or Delivery
type, with top covered body.
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Apply, A. Mutton, care oi
Otto Damluger, DaCostn
Prli* strawberry plants. Berries
bring nearly twice other varieties.
, - Salvatore Cappncclo, Foliom.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. C WEBT Potato Plants tor sale.
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J. P. Asplnwall. Newtonvlll*.
Closet lor sale, 63 In. high. « In,
Box 36, B. F. D. 1
4ihelves. Apply SIS Bellevue Ave
VWOULD Like to receive bids lor lumber In
**• building In present condition, located on
HAMMONTON, N. J.
upper Rellevue Ave, recently occupied by
garment factory. Address. W. L. Kvans,
19th Door, Finance Building, South PennSa
Philadelphia. Pa.
"pOMATO and Cabbage Plants.' S3 per thous
and. Sweet potato. 82.00 per thousand.
Celery plants. 50 c per hundred. A. so
(leranlunis (or beddlne plniita, cheap,
Henry schauiiibeif, 'Twellth Street. Second
bouseKeadlngdlatlon.
«UICK For Sale. • First-class condition, good
liQwest Rates " as new. Must Bull, Cull Saturday or
Sunday. J23 Kulrvlew Ave.
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[{HICK Six (nr sulo. Model U-45. Quick sate.
Orvllle Uuusotli. Mttlti Hoad.
VfOVINO bulldtnns a specialty. T«am work
Notary Public,
•vi til all Kinds. KUE turbo,- iLuad & Baron
vveniio.
Win. a. WeacotC
Commissioner of DeedOA.S I'lato, (i bilrnor) Haby C:n rUiie. al$o
^^ Uahlla ROUIH. aborted colors, lor sule.i
Hamraonton. —
A. C. Clemen*. Uuatral una Viiliuy or phone
Painting
W. H. Bernstiouse
iFire Insurance
Strongest Companies
Conveyancing,
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PAUL DEIiZEIT
Practical Painter
219 Fairview Avenue
Bainmonton, N. J.
No
Sheet Metal Worker
Heating nnd Ventilating
Oornloe and SkyllKlitlntf Work.
121 N. Third Street
Hamm>nr,oa, N. J.
Master Playorman
.1547 N. 29th St.,
Phlladolphin, Pa.
I'll. me I'oplar 1U2I.
of
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H'ilH.HMllllO HIT.
I'otnliiuH lor «uli>. nlin Irl»h Cobi>ui>'-.
l« |.r.i,i,.h«ii-i•eet.
A HSOl('l'l':l> Dulillii roou lor rmlti.
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A 1.1. Ivlndn ol J u n U . — olil Ir.m. Mtr. l
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fb r .general
Soothing for tender f e e t
and rash.
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plll'l: pulll.
Doillhilrl. Ullllil,,,,,,.
•f br-yin
Flowers of Paradise
Butterfly Talcnm
Garden of Allah "
Pompeian Fragrance
Maiy Garden Talc
"Pussy willowrTalc
Violet Simplicity
Talc L'Ame
brow n or
*i;le they
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Squibbs Carnation'
Djer KiBS Talc
Azurea Talc
KEEfS CENTRAL PHARMACF
Edward Ballard
Plastering,
Brick and Cement/Work
229 ORCHARD
Local Phone 658.
WANTED !
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Experienced Looped, Knitt0ra'
and Toppers.
Also Learners.
Apply at Hosiery Mill,.
Tiltou auri Pieasaufc Street
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The PeoplesBank
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Unsurpassed
use as a "Baby Powder.
Talcum Comfort
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Tin and Slate Roofing
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CHAS. F. SCHNELL
IJiq Cut J» Tlrii
lxq ICI.30, «lxl!).J ->.60. 81x4^ JlS.W. -SZxMl i. :«x I • ID.OO; :iixl-S1».iKi.
Tubes ''l.BO up.
Ti-uck 87r,.i) ; i. ^litTouiIng. 8|i5.u(l D>
fiAH Itaiice lor sule. cuDlngi Htvl . Jus. W
" CiHIrell. 2n<luii,i Vme.itH. i,,,,n, i.liniioi,2l
( ) N I ' > 4 l i . P. (.JiiHollne unulnr. one orchuiu
*-* utirrow H II. llnbtdmlt. jl. M c,,apiuun
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VTI.M
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lioily. KilHI lh aniucll
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liirmtlii :
(! r u > i u i u < .irdi'f, -'.Ml
I'liu.-,. SVulti. |.'l,'rti itoatl.
1.,'(Hll> Car lor mile, 1''18 iii'itl,-!. KMIH! oondllion, 0i»ici fltVH . ' i l l h, 'twin.', i I J mid 5, in
lunitiiy. id*it N > -i- .i.l i.r^i.
UKIISKIN
lv
W. E. B I S H O P
Borated Ponders
Delicately Perfumed Toilet Powdepi
In all Popular Makes.
if yo
WM.S.DALE
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Furniture Work a Specialty.
REDUCTION IN PBICE
For Piano Tuning
AT
IV— M I - I B
Local Phone. Hammonton, N. J.
Hammonton
Real Estate
MEW Rnnenlow on Line street, B rooms*
*•' oleotrloUKlitH.hotatidcoldrunning water'
lareo collar, lot 45x100. T»« Iree (or flve years
- P. J. Heok
CJIX-HOOM houia tor rent, lurnlslieJ. Oonw
trally located,
no Peach Street.
Mrs. Kate Coast
pOR SALE,-The P. 6.S. ot A. prop-1- erty on Bellevue, next to Civic Club'
Hall. Inquire at Republican Office.
Also, lot 50x130 on Egg Harbor Road.
Ideal dustiug powder for
Make an offer.
nursery a n d f o r inflamed,
CALK nr Rent.—11 room house, all conveat*~* ences, partly lurnlshed, fiear btatlona. abraded or moist surfaces.
J-otJOJt 150- E*«_HarborOltr^N.J,
John Bncetttardt.
Best for chafing.
CEMI-netnohcrtyHouso on Vine Street, 8
* rooraa, complete bath room, hot and colft
water, ftuw hot water hentlng system. Gleoti'le llehts. lot 40x100.13.400.
' !•. j. Heok
P )VR KoomB"for rent. 213 Poach Street.
315 Bellevue Avenue
Evangelists
Special Train I.enves
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Moving and Hauling
Keystone Foods are made Fresh Dally from Pure Grain*.
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conducted by
Sunday, June 19th, 1921
Pennsylvania System
Air Work First Class.
•early and ha_ve planned well.
The
only thing necessary to make this Pleasant St;,
ireunion a great success is, your
support. Saturday evening, you
will be transported to Tokyo, Japan:
You will walk in a Japanese 'gar-,
den, lit with Japanese lanierns{
ushered by Japanese Geisha girls.
Your ey«s will iea st on al I .th
'beauties of his royal Nib's Togo's
famed_ garden, your ears will be
filled with choruses by {be Geisha
gjrls, male quartette,, vocal and
piano solos, your feet will do strange
tricks under the influence of Egg
Harbor's happy five, your mouth
will -be gluddened with delicasies
from the kitchen of Mr. Purchase,
your
-4 but why go on, the
rest awaits you Saturday evening.
Get your tickets now at Mr. Lit'le-
Polsom Notes.
There wiH be no
We are in receipt of a letter from the manufacturers of standard
B. HEARING
Quality 'Plret .
field-s—and-be-on-hand^promptly-
interest added u n t i l July 1st.
THE ONE STORE
Varnishing, Graining, Etc.
Time For Talcum
No ctiarae less than ten centn;
Each fltfuro. Initial, and name count*
one word.
Double mlc.fi charged for laraer tvne.
Experienced and Reliable.
at 8 o'clock when the festivities
tegin.
the wet, sticky sidewalks underneath.
The hall project received quite a push at the largest meeting of
stockholders yet held. Five ^corporators were chosen, and a site
agreed on, conditionally.
Special Prices on Oil Cook Stoves.
• r iiioinhx'n.v i r'.'ii.i«ylv..iiln stull.in:
C « n l r i l 1'itiu; ItlvcfKldii DrU'r: llrniit H
'IViin : M trniiiililiiii >rt ( I n l l c r l i K i f l i r
Avii.in.; llrni.klvii Ilililmm nml nut a
ltlliiilMii.nl t h i - Kii^ntUHt f l l t y o n l l i r
Aint-rlrHii ,r»ntli'f nt.
You pay $3.00 for any Shirt
on display in window
One-Ceni-a-Word Column
Inside House Painting Charles H; Bdbst
Auto Express
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likes the change.
REPUBLICAN
The Painter
ANTHONY BONASTA
Lice are again sapping-lhe life ont of tulip tree leaves. In looking
as Paint is Selling
at 1918 Prices.
Our baby has a tooth,
And that is fine, forsooth. •
But hear d»d'a happy screech,
"Our peach'tree has a peach I"
T.H.ADAMS,
They are a great improvement.
Sporting Goods
FisMng^Paekle-
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r
It makes us stnilej^hoW big some little girls want to be, and how
little some big girls try to be'. For instance, that new stunt of rolled
down stockings. To be sure they all look nice, especially the plump
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by Geo H Do ran Co
FROM HEADQUARTER&
Synopsli.—In December, 1918, four
men gathered In a hotel In Berne
and hoard one of the quartet. Carl
Petenon, outline a plan to paralyse
Great Britain and at the same time
soli* world power. The other three.
Hocking, American, and Stelneman
and Von Grata, Germans, all, millionaires, agree to the scheme, providing another man, Hlram^Fotta,
an American, la taken -In. Capt.
Hugh (Bull-Dog) Drummond, a retired officer, advertises for work
,Lthat_wllLgive_hlm excitement. Blgn-__
Ing "X10." An a result he meets
Phyllis Benton, a younj woman
who answered hi 8 ad. She tella
him of strange murders and robberies by a band headed by Carl
Peterson and Henry Laklngton.
She fears ber father Is Involved.
Drummond goes to The Larches,
Miss Benton's home, next door to
The Elms, Peterson's place. During
the night Drummond leaves The
Larches and explore! The Elms.
He discovers Laklngton and Petereon using a thumbscrew on Potts,
who signs a paper. Drummond
rescues Potts and takes him to bis
own home. He alao gets half of
the paper torn In the flght Peterson visits Drummond, departing
with a, threat to return and recover
Potts and the torn paper. Hugh
substitutes Mullings for Potts. The
band carry off Mulling* and Drummond to The Elms. When Peterson
discovers the hoax Drummond Is
made to stay all night irma, Peterflon's handsome daughter, warns
Hugh he will be killed. He goes
exploring during the night, runs
Into a cobra, escapes mysterious
death and refrains from breaking
Peterson's neck.
"From n rapid survey, Mr.^Peterson
I should thlnt yon have qalte enough
already," said Hugh. "I tmat yon
paid him the money you owe him.'
"I will allot It to him In my will,'
remarked Peterson. "If yon do the
same In yours, doubtless he will get
It from one of us sdoner or later. In
the meantime, Miss Benton, la your
father up?"
The girl frowned.
"No—not yet."
"Then I will go end see him In bed
For the present, au revolr." He
CHAPTER IV—Continued.
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FOUR.
"I heard1 you were dtswn here," she
said gravely, holding out her hand to
him. "I've been sick with anxiety
ever since father told me he'd seen
you."
' *~gh Imprisoned the little hand in
.•_ .-.j}.L"am huge ones, and smiled reassuringly.
"Don't worry, little girl," he said'. "Oh! but Splendid," Cried the Girl •
"Tears ago I was told by an old gypsy
Little Breathleuly.
that I should die In my bed of old
age and excessbre consumption of In- watched him go In silence. And It
^ valid port. . . . As a matter of was as he opened the drawjng-room
. «. fact, the cause of my visit was rather window that Hugh called after him:
humorous. They abducted me In the . "Do you like the horse Klllman's
middle of the night, with an ex-sol- or the ordinary orond?" he asked.
dier of my old battalion, who was, I "I'll send you a bottle for that stiff
regret to state, sleeping oft the effects neck of yours."
Very deliberately Peterson turned
of much Indifferent liquor, In my
rooms. They thought ho was your round.
"Don't trouble, thank you, Captain
American millionaire cove, nnd the
wretched Muillngs was too drunk to Drummond. I have my own remedeny It. In fact, I don't think, they dies, which nro far mere efficacious."
ever anked his opinion at all." Hugh
CHAPTER V.
grinned remlnlscently. "A /pathetic
spectacle."
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"Oh I but splendid," cried, tlje girl a
little, brciitliliJBaly. "Tell mo, whore
Is tho American now?"
"Many miles out of London," nnewercd Hugh. "I think we'll lonvo
it at that. Tho less yon know, Mlxn
Benton, at the momout—tho better."
"Have you found but anything?" nlie
demanded eagerly.
Hugh Bhook hla h< ..
"Not u thing. Itixropt that your
nelghbora aro an pretty a hunch of
BcomidrolH aa I over want to meet."
"Hut you'll lot me know If you do."
Bin) laid u hand lieneechlngly on 111"
arm. "You know wlmt'n nt iitalte for
mo, don't you? ITuther, nnd—olil but
(you know/'
"I know," he answered gravely. "I
know, old thing. I i>r IHO I'll let
>ou know anything I find out. And
In the niriintline I wnnt you to keep
•n eye (lied on what go«a on next
door, nnil lot mo know any (bine of
IniportuiK-e by loiter to the Junior
Oporln club." lln lit n clKarelte
llioiiKhlfiilly. "I h»vo nil Idea that
ftboy fiwl «<> uhuolntoly confident in
rtholr own power (but I hey aro K<>li>K lo
knnku I lie fatal inlntaku of imdernitlnK
tholi' opponents. W" nhall m?o." Iln
turned lo bur with a twlnklo In bin eye.
"Anyway, our Mr. l.nlilnitliHi will nee
Hint you don't «'omo (o uny Iniriii."
"llin hruto I" uh« cried, very low.
"'How I lintu him 1" Then with n
Hidden chaimo of IOIID nhe looked up
• ( Drummond. "I don't know whether
Jl'n worth inentliinliiK," nh» mild
talnwly, "but yenlerday afternoon four
men <-nmo at different Union to Tlio
laiinn. Thoy worn Iho nort of type
one oeeo lull (liiiMipliiK In llyiln Turk,
• II eice|i( one, who looked like a re
•pi-clnble worklnKinn«."
I
IliiKb "hook lila bead.
"Don't neeni lo luilp much, dorn It?
etlll. <>nn novor known. I.nl mi) know
like (bat In futuru ul (be
.
"<l«od inoriiliiK, Mlna
llonton."
'Frd'raon'a volo) hrhlnd tlioin inndir
priiiiiniond awing round wllli » ninolli•r«'«l <-uro«. "Our |n«alliniilil« frlc'nd,
Cop'nln I)riiiMiii""«l, liKiiiKlil niu-li n
Dim young follo^ *<> *c'" "'" ''"" "'uht,
•nd Ihuii '"ft Mi" 'rliui "'"'"' ""'
fcj.ino Una morning. 1 lin»" «<">' '"Im
•King lo your car," roiillmiod I'olnr
•Ml anavrlx, "vrhlfli I lru*l vv»n Ilio
«*rr)«-t pr«r»duro. Or AM you wunl
to fllT« hlui lu me u» n |>«I7"
In Which There la Trouble at Qorlng.
ONE.
The car nlowcd up before tho postoffice and Hugh got out. There wore
one or two thlnga ho propouod to do
In Lqndou huforo going to Qorlhg, and
It struck him that a wlro to I'eter
Darroll mlglit nlluy that gentleman's
unvnalnusH If ho wua lute In getting
down. So new wua ho to the tortuoiiu
wnyu of crime, (lint the foolishness
of tho proceeding never entered liln
lieud; up lo dale In liln life, If hi)
had wlnhed to nond b wlro lie Imd
nont one. And xo It nfuy ho deemed n
iilieor tluko on hl» purr. Hint n man
dawdling hy I lie counter urouHcd lihi
Biinplclona. He wan a perfectly ordinary limn, chatting vnminlly with
the girl on the other nlde; hut It
cluinced that, jimt an Hugh wn» holdIng tho porjlofflcu pencil up, nntl gar.Ing nt Its n»cnlled point with un ulr
of reulgned nngiilitli, (ho perfectly nrdlmiry mun cenned chiitllng and
looked ill him. 11 null <r'ii(i[ht lihi uyo
for n fleeting H«eond; (hen Iho converHullon conllnned. And un hu turned
lo pull out tho pad of forum, It "Illicit
him Unit Iho iiinn had looked nwuy
Jimt ii trifle too quickly. . . .
A grin spread slowly over hla fuce,
nnd nfler u moment'™ liriillnllon lie
proceeded to componu » nhort wire.
lln wrote It In hliick lotlnrn for additional cleiirnuiiH; ho nlvo pretmiMl liln
hnrdent, na hclUlliig n hliint |ieuell.
J'lion wllh I he form In liln Inind lie ud
vnneed to (he counter.
"How
long will It I n lie to deliver
In London?" he nuked the K i l l .
The girl wun not helpful. It do
pmidod, he giilhered, on u variety of
elrcnninliiiM'ca, of which nol. Iho Icmiil
wua (ho ptirfeelly ordinary mun who
(lilketl «p (•linrndiiKly.
"I don't Ihlnlt I'll holher, limn,"
hn mild, Iliruntlnu (he vvlro Into hln
p4>eliet. "Oood morning. . . ."
Ho walked to the door, and nliorlly,
nflerwurd hla. cur rolleil down (he
nlreot.
W i t h wliiil (he girl eoiinldered pecn
llnr nlirnplnenrt. (li» pnrfet'tly ordlnnry
iiinn concluded hln convernnllon w i t h
her, rind dcclilud (hnt ho to<» would
Kond n wire. And I lien, f i f l e r n long
nnd t h o u g h t f u l piiune nl (liti wrllliiK
limicli »h.- d l n l l m - l l y Ix-niil nil illiinln
IrinnMo "!>• n." Then hr walked out,
nut/ 'lie nutv film no moro.
Moreover, It l».to be regretted
the perfectly ordinary mun told a H
a little later In tbe day, when givta
his" report to some one.whoae neck apparently Inconvenienced him greatly
But then, a lie Is frequently mor
tactful than tbe truth, and to have
announced that the sole result- of bis
morning's labors had been to dqdphe
a wire addressed to The Buna, whlc
contained the cryptic remark, "Stung
again, stiff neck, stung again," woali
not have been tactful. So he, lleil
88 has-been- stated.-therebyhis wisdom. . . .
But though Drummond chuckled to
himself ad the car rushed through the
fresh morning air, once or twice a
gleam that was not altogether amusement abone In hla eyes. . For four
years he had played one game where
no mistakes were allowed; the llitl
Incident of the postofflce had helpe<
tp_ brlng_to_hls mind the ^certainty
that he bad now embarked on anothe
where the conditions were pinch'the
same. That he bad scored up to date
was luck rather than good management, and he was far too shrewd no
to realize It Now he v^s marked
and luck with a marked man canno
be teippted too far.
Alone and practically unguarded he
had challenged a gang of International
criminals; a gang not only utterly on
scrupulous, but controlled by a mas
ter mind. Of its power as yet he had
dlate object he had even less. Per
haps It was as well. Had he realized
even dimly the Immensity of the Issues he was up against, had he hat
but an Inkling of the magnitude of
the plot conceived hi the sinister brain
of his 'host of the previous evening
then, cheery optimist though t»j was
even Hugh Drummond might have
wavered. But he had no such inkling
and so the gleam In his eyes was bui
transitory, the chuckle tbat succeeded
It more whole-hearted than before
Was It not sport In a land flowing
with strikes and profiteers; sport such
as bis soul- loved?
"I am afraid, Mullings," he said
as bis car stopped In front of bis
club,, "that tte kindly gentleman with
whom we spent last night has repudiated his obligations. He refuses
to meet the bill I gave him for your
services. Just wait here a moment.'
He went Inside, returning In a few
moments with a folded check.
"Bound tbe corner, Mullings, and
an obliging-fellah In a blaek coat will
shovel you out the necessary Bradburys."
Tbe man glanced at the check.
"Fifty pounds, sir!" he gasped.
Why—It's too much, sir. . .
*•
"The laborer. Mailings, u worthy
of bis hire. You have been of the
very greatest assistance to me; and
Incidentally, It Is more than likely tlmt
I may want you again. Now, where
can I get hold of you?"
'18 Oreen Street, 'Orton, sir, '11 always find me. And any time, sir, as
yon wants me, I'd Ilko to -come jtiat
for the sport of the thing."
Hugh grinned.
"Oood lad. And It may be sooner
than you think."
TWO.
who has recently been Indisposed, ha
returned to the Carlton, .' .
Now that'* very Interesting. . .
tie lit a cigarette and Joy. bock I
his chair. "I was under the Impres
slon that Mr. Potts was safely1 tncke
up in bed, consuming semolina pn<
ding, at "Goring. It requires eluclda
.' "1 beg' your pardon, sJr," remartte
the waiter, placing the beer onJb
table beside blm.
•"You needn't," returned Hugh. "XT
•"Mr.-Potts' wtli see no one, sir," remarked the man to Whom he ad
dressed his question. "Ion are fcbou
the'twentieth, gentleman who has
bee
:
here already today."
Hugh bad expected this,' and smile
:
genially.
"Precisely, my stout fellow,1' he remarked, "but m lay a small' amoun
of money .that they were newspape
men. Now^m not'' And I think tha
if you will 'have this note deliveret
to .Mr. Potts, he will see me."
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ASPIRIN
Inside the Junior Sports club, Hugh
Drummond waa burying his nose In a
large tankard of the nl» for which
that cheery pot-house was still famous. A waiter was iprranglng tho
flrat editions of tho evening papers
on a table, and Hugh beckoned to
Im to bring ono. Qrlcbet, racing, the
latent divorce case, ntd the latest
strike—all tho usual headings ware
tlioro. An<J lio was Jimt putting down
the pnper, to again concentrate on his
problem, whfcn a paragraph caught
Ills eye.
"STltjVNOK MUftDIGR IN BELFAST
Hugh rose and casually picked up
Know What He Wanted.
"The man whoHO body waa discovila hat. He had got more out of the
Ho I'l u brlKht l i t t l e patron of t|i/n
ered In aiicli peculiar clrcunifltnncca
ntorvlow
than
he
had
hoped
for,
and
irnneh library micl known well tliu
near fho docka hna been Idontlllud aa
here waa nothing lo he gained by Miokn Hiiltahlo to liln HKO nnil (-''ado.
Mr. Jiunuu Granger, thp conlliluntlnl
TOlonglng
It.
Hut
It
struck
him
that
However, 'tlio more illlllcult and miaocrntnry to Mr. Hlrnni Potta, tlio
,Ir. I'ottn' Impersonator waa a man ininlllnr tilli-ii of (hi) lilK'i HCliool rciidAmerican tmiUl-inllllonnlre, nt prommt
f
unpleasant
dlnponltlon,
and
that
II): llHlH for which ho IH frou.ui-iilly
n rhls country. Tho unfortunate
nctlcally a flanking movement to tho Dent tioimiilmoH Htuinp him.
victim of tlila (lutitnrilly oiilrnK"—Ma
loor
wnn
Indicated.
And,
holhg
of
linul, n u wo tri)|>ort<Ml In our hint
"I wiint tho Illicit in<n<|ullorH," ho
n open nature hlmnnlf, It la pouxlblo innonneed hurriedly on bin hint vltilt.
iKht'n Inane, WUH nvurly novorril from
hat
the
real
ntuto
of
affnlra
nhowcd
"You mi-nil llni "l'lirt>« MunketoorM,'"
ilii hotly—hml iiiHinrently lx>»n nont
or a moment on bin face. Hu that Hiil<l III" Illinirlnn, iiotluK llui Hut from
>vcr on hiiHlnotiH hy Mr. I'ottH, anil
H
It
may,
uoimtthlng
muldenly
aromied
lind arrived thu [irnccilltiK day. What
vlileh ho wnn reailliiK,
hit other'ii minplcloiiH, and wllh a.
lio wan doing In llui locality In which
"Mayhit I ilo," ln> agreed promptly.
nnrl
of
fury
ho
Npriing
punt
Hugh
to
IM) wan foiiinl In a myHtory.
I'lii-n In- elmckleil KIIIM! linmori'illy.
he
door.
"We nniiitrnlanil (lint Mr. Tot In, who
•Anyhow, they're hotli Kooil drawer*
"Who nr« you?" Ho npat the worda
iiur- roi'untly heuii Indliiiiimrd. him roC blood," ho ailded.
'lit
veiiomoilHly,
at
the
name
lime
luincil to tlie (hirlton, ami in Krinitly
VhlppliiR
un
ugly-looking
knife
out
of
ipnin nt thu miililen Iracc^ily.
iln pocket.
"Tho [inllcii ur« conllilriit (hnt they
Hugh replaced his hnt and nllck
kvlll flhorlly olilaln a cluo, Ilioimh tlui
nl (h« tnhln uud grinned gently,
rouitli ulDimint In 'lh« locality whore
You nntnnilly foul onoiim wlmn you
"I am Ihn liiHoleut puppy of n nollie innrder wnn ronnnltloil |>r»nuntn
now tlmt thn aimllclno you urn about to
ll«r,
dear
old
hlrd,"
he
remarked.
liri'iit illlllrultliw. It nroniii clear (hat
all" la nlmolntoly pnro unit coiitiilna no
My Dour Old Do«n," Ho Murmufacl wu.tch.lng the ollmr warily. "And If
he inollvn wan rohhory, an nil fho
iirmful w hnhlt iiroihielnu dm^n.
Eo«t«tlo«lly aa Hugh Flnlahcd, "My
waa
you
I'd
put
Iho
loolhplek
nway.
nurileriid mail'n pooketn wero rifled,
Hiiah n mcclidlno In l>r. Kllmrr'u HwnmpVery Dour Old Domi."
.
.
.
You
might
hurl
yournelf—"
tool, kliliuty, livor And hliuhlor rmnoily.
lilt Ilin nionl |iernllnr Ililnii about the
An
he
npokn
he
wan
fidghig,
little
by
Thn naino nlaiulnril of purity, atroniftli
•fiKo In thi) OKtraorillnnry earn tnkon hy
Im to lin ijooit. If Hlni-lnlr—why not
tile, toward the other mun, who
nil oxenllmirn In maintained in every
be inuriloror to prevent 111" liUinllll- wo or throo mom equally trusty
Touched
miai'llng
hy
Iho
door.
Hla
"Hln
of Hwnnip Hoot.
porlnmen? Wily not n uiing of thu
•iitlon of the body. Illvdry nrllrlo of
yen, grim bind determined, never left
It In fldrntillimlly eomiioiinilitd frnm
oyn?
•lothliif;, ev«n ilown to Hu) iiuir*1«red
Tolly nonneaxod n V. «1., nnrt n uooil h« olher'n tilce; hln haiidn, apparently
nnn'ii norkn, hail Inul (he nuiiio torn
It la not a ntliimlnnt anil la lalu-n In
mining llnllenn hy hla nlden, were
nil, anil It wn» only through the i-rlin- no—for (bore nre uraclcn of (ho V. <!..
ail>ooilfu| iloaca.
nil (himo gradim nre iippriu-lfitod (<> Inkling wllh tho joy of what he knew
nal ovorlooUInK the tallor'n tuh Innliie
It In not r«<:<>iiiiili-nil«d for nvnrythliin.
/nn coming.
nleol<y by I lie ruelpliinl'u brollinr
be Inner hrunnl poi-lu-l of Mr. (IrunKIt la nntlli'n'n ((ioiit hfllpnr In ri)hnvllif(
"And Iho penally of failure In dentil,,
•r'n i-oal that llm pollri) worn unnlilud (lleern if not by the Konorul publlr.
ml
ovflrriuiiliiii klilucy, llvor and him!•lio oliow would 111 Toby Him a K'OVD. nn't It, dear one?" Ho npoke iilinont
o Identify tho lioily."
or Uuiihlcii.
rcatnlly;
hill
not
for
nn
Innlant
did
Drunnnond nlltl ilown tlui imprr on
. Then (bore wan Toil .lorn*A •worn olaUnu-iil of purity la with
n allentlon relax. Almont Imper- vciy liottla of Ih. K Iliiuir'* Hwiuiip
iln Unonn, and ntari'd n I l l l l e iluzodly
lUluiin, who eoinblnoil (ho rolon of
eptlhly,
ho
crept
lowurd
(lie
oilier
IHlt.
n unmlonr aefor of morn (lian avorit tho I'lub'ii'liniiioi'tal fonnilor.
inn, (nlklng Keiitly.
if you ncml a nimlliilnfl, you nlimihl
"Holy niniikn I lailillu." lln liliir- KO meill wllh an ability lo hit anynvn
tho l,rat. On nulo at all ilrun ntoren
nurd, "thai man I'lilernon niiKhl lo
ilnit at any mime wllh every eon
luiUka of two alxrrt, incutliiiu anil |nru«l.
ie on the I'oimnllli-o bore. Vnrlly, I olvrihln typn of nri-nnn. Anil Jerry
I l o w n v n r , If you ivlnh |ll«t til try till"/
llulK ami M« frUmli
lelleve, he roiilil Kalvanlr.o (ho ntaff
eymoilr In Ihe li'lylng eorpn. . . .
rrat. |irii|>aintliiii ncml l.-n retain |o l)i/
•••••I liy tlm t»«ii«l.
alo noniii ni-inbliiiii'o of lu'llvlty."
Sot n hnd Iblntt (o have a flyluK man
l l l m n r A. <!«., l l l i i i i h n i i i t o i i , N. Y., for
unpin liottla. Wlion »l-|tlll| ( Im ama »')
"IMit you oriier anylbln^, nlrT" A ~-li|> onfl'n nleovo. . . . Anil poa
motion tlila papnr • A d v .
vallor iianfteil bonliti) tilln.
hly noiiio olio viiriiDil In tliA wnya or
CJX) 1IU1 t:oNTINIIIUI>.)
"No,'' niurinnr«iil l>niiinnonil, "hnt inkn nilRhl eonie In linnily. . . .
flanaltlvo. //
w i l l n-i'tlfy liln onilnnloll.
Anolhor
Tbo ninllo bniiiileneil to n Kl'ln',
Hla Fulth.
P«'lillnl
I muni Ml) Hi,. n o r / / of
iroly life wna vnry gooil. And (ben
in Hi- liinknril of ale."
"A man should nol put Ida trust In
lull loolli.
Thn waller , jtlopnrtml. ninl Hugh
in Krln fnili-il. nnil noniottiluK fiun- Ichon," iidvlaed (hu imator.
I ' K l l c l i I Then I'll mill oul
.lrlu',1 up llui llnour »i;aln.
Iclonaly Illiu ii frown (ook lln iiln<'<).
"I know It," agreed Old Monoyliaua.
m'l'r roulil hear lining around 1 /
or hn hml arrived n( dm <]nrlton,
"We nnilornfanil," ho lliurliMiri^il
Ilut ho ftliould hnvo nonao viiotigli (o
i i v l h l i m In killed. l l i m l i i i K T r n d 1
nil r«nll(y bail conm bacU (o him.
onlly to liluiielf. "(bit( Mr. l'i>ll»,
ul hla lichen In Irualo."
ON A
'storms-^-that Lightning cannot de..stcoy_a.buiJding_pro.tected_by-ShinJU_
Flat Lightning Rods.
i
6Fjrears," Bald MrsrvrBTOsborne,
expectations. And as .a further proo a sheet of pqper toward him. Two of 718
Ave., Lexington, Ky.,
of my. good will, I would like you t facts were certain: First, tbat tbe "I hoveLancaster
been In a run-down condition;
man upstairs was not tbe real Potts
get me a. trunk call— 2 X Goring."
A few minutes later be was In tb second, .tbat be was one of Peterson'* nervous, weak and dizzy. 1 was acgang./ Tbe difficulty was to'know ex tually so nervous that any sudden
telephone box.
actly. bow to word 4bo note. There noise or excitement would produce a
"Peter, I have seldom been so
to bear your valce. ' Is all well? Goof might be some mystic pass/word, tbe palpitation of my heart that frightDon't mention any names. Our gues omission, of wbicb would ^prove blm ened me. I absolutely could not climb
Is there, Is he? Gone on strike agalns an Impostor at once. At' length be stairs, for to attempt such would thortook a pen and wrote rapidly; be oughly exhaust me.
"1 had nervous headaches and when
hlin, Peter, Make a noise like a would bave to chance It.
they cume on It seemed that an Iron
sturgeon, and he'll think it's caviare
"Urgent.
A
message
from
bead
band was drawn tight around my heal..
Have you seen the papers? There are quarters.*1
Interesting doings in Belfast, which
He sealed the envelope and handei 1 now shudder.when I think of those
concern us rather intimately. I'll be It witb tbe necessary five shillings beadac'hes. My stomach was weak
down later, and we'll have a pow for postage to the man. Then ho sat ana I could not digest the lightest
.wow."
down to wait After what seemed an liquid food. Any food of a solid na- • He hung up the receiver and Interminable delay be saw tbe mes- ture caused nausea and tbe sickening
sensation remained for hours.
stepped out of the box.
senger .crossing the lounge.
"My misery was almost unbearable.
"If, Algy," he remarked to a man
"Mr. Potts will see yon, sir.?
who was looking at the tape machlm
Hugh followed his guide along a My sleep was never sound and 1 wan
outttde, "the paper says a blighter's corridor, and paused outside a dooi worn out all the time. My condition'
somewhere/and you know he's some- while he went Into a room. He heart was Indeed a very deplorable one. 1
lent-tnrtltnclnnattr—
where else—what-would-yoir~do?"—— ~n murmur of voices, and~tlseir~tBe~ -nnntly-songht-treatme
but nothing helped me oue particle.
"Up to date hi such cases I have al man reappeared.
ways shot the editor," murmured Algy
"This way, sir," he said, and Hugh 1 was on the verge of giving up In
Longworth. "Come and feed."
stepped Inside, to stop with an invol- despair when a neighbor pleaded with
"Tou're so helpful. Algy. A per untary'gasp of surprise. The man me to try Tanlac. I obtained a bottle
feet rock of strength. Do yon wani seated In the chair was Potts, to all of the medicine and began Us use.
"1 began Improving at o'iice and soon,
a Job?"
Intents and purposes. The UKGness
"What sorfof a job?" demanded the was extraordinary, and had be not felt my nervousness and dizziness disother suspiciously.
known that tbe real article was at appearing. Then my headaches left
"Oh! not work, dear old boy, D—n Goring he would have been com- me and 1 realized my strength had returned. My appetite and digestion ImIt, man—you know me better than pletely deceived himself.
and 1 am now so much better
that, surely!"
The man waited till tbe door was proved
"People are so funny nowadays,' closed: then be rose and stepped In every way. This Tanlac Is a wonderful medicine, anil the only one that
returned Longworth gloomily. "What forward suspiciously.
really helped me. I hope every .
Is this job?"
"I don't know you," be said. "Who ever
poor woman who Is suffering as 1' did
Together the two men strolled hi to ore you?"
try It."
the luncheon-room, and long after the
'Since when bas every one em- will
Tanlac Is sold by leading druggists
cheese had been finished, Algy Long- ployed at headquarters known one
worth was still listening In silence to another?" Drummond returned guard- everywhere.—Adv.
his-companion.
(
edly. "And, Incidentally, 'your likeLine the Linoleum.
"My dear old bean," he mnrmurel ness to our lamented friend Is wonWhen purchasing linoleum for the
ecstatically as Hugh finished, "my very derful. . It very nearly deceived even
floor It Is n good Idea to order a Hndear old bean. I think It's the mosl me."
Ing of felt. This precaution wtll
priceless thing I ever heard. Enroll
The man, not Ill-pleased, gave a probably prolong the use of the linme as a member of the band. And, short laugh.
oleum. It also deadens sonnd and
Incidentally, Toby Sinclair la running
"It'll pass, I think. But It's risky.
round in circles^ asking for trouble. These cursed reporters bave been makes the floor warmer In winter. It
prevents the linoleum from expanding
Let's rope blm In."
mdgerlng tbe whole morning.
"Go and find him this afternoon, And If his wife or somebody comes or contracting and It gives a softer
Algy." said Hugh rising. "And tell over, what then? It wasn't like tread, PU advantages worth considerhtm to keep bis month shut. I'd Rosen to bungle in Belfast. He's ing.
come with you, but It occurs to me never left a clue before, .and he had
that the wretched Potts, bathed In >lenty of time to do tbe job proptears at the Carlton, Is In need of erly."
sympathy. So long, old dear. You'll
'A name inside a breast-pocket
hear from -me In a day or two."
might easily be overlooked," remarked Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Drummond sauntered along Pall- Hugh, seizing tbe obvious cine.
Hall. He had told Longworth more
"Are yon making excuses for him?"
or less on the spur of the moment, snarled the other. "He's failed, and
mowing that gentleman's capabilities 'allure U death. Such Is our rule.
to a nicety. * Under a cloak of as- iVonld you have It altered*"
sumed flippancy he concealed an Iron
"Most certainly not. The Issues aro
nerve which had never yet failed far too great for any weakness. . . ."
him; and. In spite of the fact that he
"You're right, my friend—you're
wore an entirely unnecessary eyc- right. Long Ifve the Brotherhood."
flnss, he could see further -Into a He stared out of the window with
>rlck wall than most of the people mouldering eyes, and Hugh preserved
who called him a fool.
Take Aspirin only as told In each
a discreet silence. Then suddenly the
It was his suggestion of telling Toby other broke out again. . . . "Have package of genuine Bayer Tablets of
Sinclair that caused the smile. For hey killed that Insolent puppy of a Aspirin. Then you will be following
t had started a train of thought In loldler yet?"
ihe directions and dosage worked out
)ruriimond's mind ) which seemed lo
"ICr—not yet." murmured Hughby physicians during '21 years, and
proved
nnfo by millions. Take no
mildly.
"They must find the American at ihnncoB with BUbstltutcs. If you ieo
nee." The man thumped the table the Bayer Gross on tablets, you cna
emphatically. "It waa Important he- :ako them without fear for Colils,
ore—at least his money was. Now [leadacho. Neuralgia, Hlieunintlmn.
fflaracho. Toothache, Lujiihugo nnd
with this blunder—It's vital."
"1'rcclflely," said Hugh. "Preclae- for 1'nln. Handy tin boxen of twelve
inhlcts cost few cents, Driigglnts alno
y."
"I've already Interviewed ono man sell larger packages. Aspirin In the
rom Scotland Yard, but every hour :rade murk of Mayor Manufacture of
klonoucotlcacldeuter of Ballcyllcucld.—
ncrcanes the danger. However, you Adv.
lave a meaaage for mo. What la It?"
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•tie-screen in the principal role. It's a super love siory of two l>ig,
proud fighting men and a beautiful girl, it contains no sentimental
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TUESDAY:—Shirley Mason, — "Mother Heart."
This is a tale of a courageous little girl who defied fate and adversity—with love. God never made a .well of teiiderness_aniLdevation^so
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WEONESDAY:-Bebe Daniels, — "Oh Lady, Lady."
Alter 3 p.m. every Monday at
' Hanrmonton Trust Company.
Other times. Oil Mnrkot St.. CnmAen.
^fHrhouiJ.
They met on a train in the .forenoon, had a terrible misunderstanding in the afternoon, exchanged vows of eternal love before eleven at
night. Oh, lady, lady, what a fast worker you are !
Century Comedy,
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"On With the Show."
THURSDAY:—Harry Carey, — "The Freeze-out."
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Harry Carey takes the kinks out of a crooked town, and wins the
"girl of girls" in "The Freeze-Out" and it is heralded as one of the
year's most unusual pictures.
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William B. Phillips
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Episode No. 14, "Double Adventure."
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FRIDAY Special: All Star Cast, "The Branding- Iron."
DENTIST
This is a Reginald Barker production of the most widely discussed
.novel of the year. Has a man the right to braud his wife as he does his
cattle? Don't hazard an opinion, decide the issue when"you have seen•"The-Brading Iron." Barbara Castleton's eyes can light with love, blaze
•with anger, soften with pity, or distend with fear. They are beautiful
«yes, the peer of any pair on the world's screen. They will win your
hrart during these seven reels of action and thrills
'Directed ^ j. ^oraon &tfan
Screen Version by PaulWSloane
William A. Faunce. Pres't.
Walter \V. Cinrk. VIoe-ITesMent.
Harold W. Faunce. Hoc'v.
Herbert A. Kauc(je, Treasurer.
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Rolin Comedy, a,n<l Fox News.
SATURDAY:—William Farnum, "His Greatest
Sacrifice."
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A great actor in one of the most dramatic stories of the yrnr. A
romance of happiness wrecked upon the reef of vanity, and ambition.
Would you rather be a great opera singer or the wife of a great man,
•with a-good home, and loving children? See this picture before you
answer, ^dmissin zoc, doors open 5.45.
Fire, Tornado, Liability
Compensation, Automobile
And Plate Glass Insurance
Guarantee Trust Building
Atlantic City,
Two million American VV'm'e'i vvill
tell you that kitchen work c a n ' b e imu.'e
day.
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EDWAKD J. FESEK
General
Electrical Contractor
easy. They know it is unnecessary (ur
a woman to be worn out ai the -ml of t h e
Eagle Theatre To-night
They have f o u n d a way to do t h e i r
sry woman
womau has
has aii pant—but
nn u »_«.... when
.... they
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Every
spell il w i t h a capil;il 1'—
j and talk in whimpers, I.oOK OUT.
I l ' s not so very . n a u g h t y or very ni'g: ligee, but very/very nice in n sort of naive vv;iy, a n d shows how t l u transition /rorfi a Middle Western ininislcr'H daughter to n .siren of lluf,.Pari«irtn Boulevards may be made in one frisky step.
work t h a t saves i l i e i n in l i e s of u s e l e s s
steps a n d hours of needless time.
Power and Lighting
Installations,
These t w o m i l l i o n w.'iii.en place t h e i r
r e l i a n c e on tlu* 11 nosier C a b i n e t . Tliev
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h a v e pro\-ed by a c t u a l use t h a i t i n -
Motors, Dynamos, Repairs,,
Appliances.
Chester Comedy, "April Fool."
Iloosier is t u i i a mere Morale' e a b i n a t ,
Ina Claire,
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"Polly
^j With
TTJLUU a
n Past»
.rast."
TUESDAY .'—Elaine Hammerstein, "Poor
Bear
Margaret Kirby."
SATURDAY:—AH Star Cash, — "It's a Groat Life."
Tliio
ThiH pi
nictiiK- in (".'i'
203 Eg-g- Harbor Road
Local Phouo 7GO
Miuinnuiitotr, N. J.
b u t a re.il s t e p - s a v e r
It not o n l y ijiu's
yon :.i place to keep t h i n g s , b u t helps [o
W h n l was liiy wife doinj| outside t h e cloned 'door ( All e v e n i n g long
aoundu of inirlli viid revelry seeped i n t o the Kick-loom, where John I v i r l n
lay lielplosH—a prey l o l i i s suspicions. Things »r« not nlvvay.s w l m l tlu-\
neem, and when John Kirby saw a man lie both disliked a n i l m i s t r u s t e d
placing a Hiring of pearls a b o u t Ihe neck of his wife, he n a t u r a l l y jumped
at conclusions. l ' V ' ( i d - a - \ il M o \ i t » n . ' '
siinpli/y
your
work.
()i;ee
yon
N. CASHAN
sea'
Notary Public. Foreign Money Orders•Steam Ship Ticket Agent
for and from liuropc.
yoill'sell liefore 1 loosier's bi^, I l l l c l l i U c r r U
w o r k - t a b l e and notice how easy il is to
Htll (IVIllllJIHM,
reach ( h e very a r t i c l e yon need, yon w i l l
realiztl!'w!-:y mosi k i t c h e n cabinet o w n e r *
<•llo.se I lie
HlllMIIKinlllll. N. J.
GEORGE T. MOTT
Farm Work
^^ttj^E?11-"1"":"*fS'%^Mt?i=!£^ssis;s-i=«/™i"«™".
Yard d o n n i n g a n d ( I r u d i n g .
• ' • < " • -ulol,-,,,.,,,,,
"V <<l"»i I h e lineal,,|,
a b o i i l s i x t e e n I,,,., M | |
Illlnvoiil.il HI., mid ronnii. U. 1C.
R. H. BROWN
Dentist
lliil)cllii«.
M'liiinionlon.'N. J.
mi lloni'H. H.itO lo IVMNI i l.lHMo ft.lilt l». in.
Kyi'iilujfH l.y ui'lxiliil
Dr. Clifford J.
Headquarters
For all sizes of Field Sprayers
Also
Ons-flfcy per roar.
JUNE 18, 1921
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Vol. 59
No. 25
"Neighbors.'
Our program for week of June i3th includes some screen favorites
you all want to see—for instance; we commence the week wilh N e u l
Hart, the man who can draw twice before an ordinary being thinks once,
then we have Shirley Mason, beloved by all! Bebe Daniels, Harry Carey,
Barbara Castleton, James Kirkwood William Farnuui,.Elaine Hanimerstein, and several others of equal celebrity.
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and Printer.
Five oenu vet copy.
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Yes, we do Movings -'
MONDAY:—Neal Hart,
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Edward B. Smith ^ Co.
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How do you
,
Like the new
Fool time 1
Savies Steps
DENTIST
,,...,,,1 iliMMtt j
IKK ,,.„,, r "<">M1',R
;<;;'^;,^siq.erior""-<-
rates ii.solf.
Join Our Club.
Koyiitmui jiftniNi Mini
Hjt.Ml, to I'.! til,
t'ouloj' lllllNlllltf,
Wai tor ,T. Vornior
PLUMBING & HEATING
Contractor
Lot of Strawberry Plants,
Good varieties.
BIZZOTTE BKOS.
Hamiuoiitoii, N. I
'^)C«I PllOH« 904
HammoHtou, N. J.
Wanted
A Now Hall
Littlefield ha
car.
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.VolonteerV'Fire Company meets
'on Monday ?i?ei»ing next,
George King,''4 former wellknown skilled carpenter, called on
old friends this toeek'.
The Chinese Ambassador to the
United Stales was a guest at dinner
at tbe-Lillian-On-The-Lake las.t
weet.
For sale—a full-blooded ,cow,
giving milk, three tons of hqy. a
lof of chickens and several sjibve.s.
Some cow !
A fine little son arrived at the
home of Attorney and Mrs. U m. B.
_fehiUips, on -Packard Street, on
and highly esteemed here, especially
among musical aiid b «seball circles,
died oa . Saturday, Jnne nth; ,in
Philadelphia. Funeral s e r v i c e s
were h e l d on Wednesday. Mr.
Grant was a rijan whom all liked;
highly talented? and friends were
pained to hear of his decease'.
Quite a little excitement was,
cnuseJ for a few hours, Monda'y,
when little Miss May, daughter pf
Jeweler Rogers disappeared. A
seirch was started, and the middle)
of the afternoon was found, playing '
with a school-mate, a half-mile
away.from home, not aware of the
fact that she was lost All rejoiced
on hearing that she was safe home
Matthew C. Romeo and' Miss
Several members of ihe Baptist Mabel
were united in marChurch took in the meetings of ihe riage "nDelker
Wpdmsday. J n u e r,">1h,by
Camden Baptist Association in
Ma'vnr CliarlesCunningh'am.in CivCatnden, this week.
ic Cluh Hall The civic cererijoiiy
Messrs. Doughty, L'ttlefield, was preceded by a religious ceretnoDelker and-Hoyf, are on committess j ny at the Catholic rectory by Rev.
for the celebration .of the opening j Father Sorgi A recep'ion followed
of the White Horse Pike.
in the hall. The liappv couple esThe fefjuTaTSieeTMijrof^thr-Poul- caped-from-their ftienJds_and_toofc_
try Raisers' Association will be a trip up the Hudson. 'The .best
held Tuesday evening June-21 si, wishes of ye Editor and friends go
with them. !
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at 8 p. m. in Civic Club Hall.
The Farmers' and Merchants'
OBITUARY.
Building arnd, Loan AsspciaUon will
open a new serie.-' ( f stock at its
ROOK. On Saturday morning,
meeting next Tuesday evening.
,une n t h , 1921, in Hamnionton,
The Baptists held no services last M. J., Mrs. Edward A. Rook, wife
Sunday, on account of the death of if the pastorof nit? rjapiist Church.
the pastor's wife. Children's Day
Mrs. Rook,, although a resident
will be observed at eleven o'clock, here since the first ot the year, had
• -to-morrow. ,
won very nianv friends, 1 among
Doerfel's Insurance Office has just whom she'was sincerely beloved.
received a supply of "Franklin" 18 She was of great assistance to he/
month calendars—from July 1921, husband in his work; beloved by
to December 1922! They are free her children of tire primary department, and a sincere Christian workfor. the asking.
er in all branches of church work.
Mr*. Albert Jackson, manager of Her tyidden death was a shock to
The Jackson and The-Lillian-Q"- the entire community,'and the beThe-Lake is attending the New reaved husband and two daughters
Jersey State- Hotelmen'B Conven- have the sympathy of all.
tion.at Apbury Park.
Services Were held; at her late
The Y. W- C' A- «f PhjUdelphia residence, Second and Grape Streets
have taken the Grant property on on Monday evening.' Rev. Charles
the lake ; and every week finds a O. Mudg'e, of the 'Presbyterian
party of members there, epen.ding Church, and Rev. Thos. J Cross,
of Atlantic City, s o f c e » o f ' h e r
' a portion of their vacation.
The hot wave of last week wa^ many virtues, iiiid ottered words of
relieved by a lively lightning and comfort lo.tlie many sorrowing onea
wind storm, accompanied hy rain present. She remains were accom-.
Saturday evening. Many tele punied by t r a i n to the llillsidf
Cemetery, Koslyu, Pa./ by the
phones were put out of business.
'board of dt-acons), and members ol
Mosquito Inspector'CU.n-8. Cunn the family nnd friends.
inghutii, Jr. is on the job, after the
mosquito U;uints and breeding plac
AMONG THE_CHURCHES.
es. He is using oil, and advisei
people to loqk after their back yards
Haiuinonloii HapliHt Church.
Mr. and Mrn. N. Albertson, o
•Rev. lid ward A. Rook, 1'iiKtor.
Allftiitic'Cily ; Mi«nes Henrietta and
I I oo a. in., "Childr^n'rt Day
Carrie Stroiise and Mrs. Piiuline :xercisea.
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Myers, of Atlantic C i t y , ' a r e so7.00 p. m., C h r i s t i n n K i i d r i i v o r .
journing for the Hummer nt The
Subject, "l.L'wsonn from the Sun
Jackiion.
nd IJglit." Lender, C5. Herbert
Announcement is made of the Kogers.
H <H) p. in., ({veiling Worship.
iiiurriage of MitjH Helen G, W h i l e ,
Subject, "Resurrection Comfort."
daughter of Councilman Kdw. II.
Tu«nday, J f . C. li. at 6 45'p.m.
White, and Thomas V. M o n i i b n n ,
Ihurstdiiy, 7.45 p. m., Prayer and
on Wednesday, June i.^lli, ut \V"«liPrnitu* Srrvice.
inglon, 1). C.
Tin- Jackson Hlore liuildiiig now
iMi-Hl M. K. Cliurc'li.
'
owimd ))V Samuel M Hunk , in under
<)..|5 a.in,, Siindivy School,
'goinf; a l t c ^ a t i i i i i H . Tlu'roiifii loi 111
i i . o o a. in'., Morning Wornhip.
«'ily occupied l)y John I I H / r r w i l l
Piviiching l>y Kev H. I,. I h i i k e t t
be run liurk to the rear w a l l , ul liDtli HcrvlceH.,
t a k i n g in ) , u - k r u > n ' n ollici- and the
Thni'Mduy evrn'g, Pruyer Service
cud ol ihe U i l e h e n .
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ClniiMiivu Sci< - uc« Society.
Two aim HIM of lire weir ivspoudctl
Servlrew, Sunday, U a . m . and
to liy our li)|hleiH, lliirt week. (>||
Tucuday ulleinoon, they wci'f ciillr(,l Wedm'tiday, !1 p.m., in Civic Club
to the v i c i n i t y <>f Ainxlol, to u woodit H a l l .
lire, t-iiilanneiing Uie .iiiiunltio
I ' i i n t Prciiliylvriuii Cliuicli.
Hlorc hoiiucM. l.ate Tlmnidiiy n i K h i
Ki-v Clni>l«» I). Miidy^, Punlor.
Joe ToniKHcllo'u liuke lioime look
lu ui 11.111, Morning Wo*«iliip.
tire, nuil burned to tin- K1'"""1
i i .|'), Men'u Dlblc Cluuu.
i.- in., Suiiduy School, Ad nil
Incomo Tax Notice.
mid llitjli School lilblc Clixtiii.
7 p m . , V. I'. S. C. li.
1,'nrHotiH h a v i n g oecnHlon l« pay
Suliji'i'l, "l.crtsioiiM from, tlio Hun
ony tux or l i a n n u c l oilier biiHlnrtit
I,ruder, A l c K U i u I r i
wilh llie Kcvenue Ollii'e ol" Ihc and l , i f ; l i l . "
I'lnil Diiiliit-t oONrw Jcrney, will (i. H a y , Jr. •
'/ .(jj, Uvuiilii|> Wc>|T«iliip.
lleuitquallei.i u t Cunulrli, N . |
ThtiiiHluy, ;<..(.•), Jr.t\ li.
w i l l ex|)d'(lite the work <if ihe oHict
'/..|;j p . m . , Clulich I'ruycr Si'ivioe
liy udciii-nniiin mull and <imkiii|;
fheckit luxl nionc-y onlciti payublr
C\)llli- wild llfKl lllc gnod nrwM ol
to H. 1,. ttlni'Ki'ati, lli<i new C'ollee llir (;,in|iol, piiNV<'lii(i|{ liy I'.vai^u
•loi ul I »IPI mil Revenue, whoaniiiiiu linlii Keller and Pntii/.io py«iy nl^lil
rd llii- ilulifhol ollu r June i h t , i'|J > cKi'cpl S a t i i r i l a y , In teul ul Third
Tile I'inil Dinirii'l (if New Je.rttry
and (Irnpn Slicrlii.
iiiclnilen llic lollowlu^ couilticri:
A l l n n l K , illuiliiiKtiiii, Citiudrn
Til Mui'i 'n Cluu-cU.
•^'apu M a y , dunlin laud , 1-lo'tnVi)
Ki-v. I'lmilrn W. Coil, Krrloi
l e i , M C K C I , Moiiliionlli, <>ee«n Dili
Sunday , J u n o i^tli
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I'ourlli M u n d n y ullcr T i l n i l y .
I I n l y (.'(iiniiiiiiilou, 7. ) < i ' .
Mdiiiuif; I ' l u y e i , 10,^(,.
r? • L--X.
fe^»
Bros. Store
Push hard and success ^11
b e won. • • • _ _ - •
One and all we invite
here.
Dress Shirts
ightf
If values determine
of men's dre--s
sales ofTts
It is a sale replete w'ith
guaranteeid, rnadeextra ; full sfze*
stand the test of the liiundrv^jpi
HAMMONTON, N. J,
, L's a Touchy Subject I
to Wear
Hosiery!
Hosiery!
. Of course yon will, notice '\ve have rw'n advertising
hosiery very often, wbll the reason for that is that we
honestly feel that we are off'-ring the most remarkable
"vahres; rOijrstockri^rbiggeTtVran ever, you can frn«t bereT
colors to match your shoi-> nr dress, »nd equally important is'the low prices at which they are sold.
s«
; than
,•- -ithis
v*'
|s? . of, a pale,
lild eclipse all other
,jil,ue.s. Every shirt is
Iff. materials that will
gy
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Cotto Hose at
If K25, $1.50,
Dresp Shirts,.
But here's a subject
w i l l interest all
pi-Text Dollar Sale Tuesday, June 21st.
15c and 25c.
Lisle Hose at 250, 390, 500 and 7,t,c\in manyc^l!ors:
in neat stripes, also plairi wtti||| !|nd cream color. At16 match the shirt, also
.tached-coljars,_neck -band style.
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Fibre Silk Shirts at $4/60, in white with
silk stripe,
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Men's Jfextra^ Fitie
with det^ched'conaTs to
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Silk Hose at 750, $i oo, $1-25, $150, $2 oou $2.50
aBd~gfadiral,l\TtipToThe very^ 6iTesF^t^4 oolindr ffSs Its
all desirable.colors. •
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Women's $3.00 Full Fashion Silk Hose at $1.88.
Shirts at $5.00,
White Wash Skirts
Sbirts^of Silk Jtmd Crepe^a^Ghene at $5.00, $6.00
and $8,oo;'>:
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New Neckwear fof Meiist 5^/50, $1.00 and $i.-/>o.
Rnittad or silk, in the new sha^ffand colorings.
.Cotton Hose at
Hosiery for men at lower :J|) :es.,
j.
I2>4c, igc and'afc.
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Lisle Hose at 250, 390 and-$|
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Silk. HOS.C at 500^750 a^d^ Si/in many colore.
5f!;;;.,.,,,^,j .f; ..-..•; . . • , . . ' . . . .
Soft Collars for Hot' WieathVi made, of good'.washable material m the newest stylds), 250, 350 and 500.
The n'ew, Van Heusen co Ijars, the newest and most
comfortable collar for men, it i a soft collar. yet ( looks
like a stiff,collar, caii be washe at home; priced at 5pc.
JMen's Straw Hats at #2.0} and $2.50.
'son's style, sennit straw.
.
All the sea-
Panama Hats at $3.50, JJ.oo and Jf6oo. If yonr
head can't-stand the pressure »f a stiff straw hat, these
light weight Panama Hats artjnst the t h i n g for yon.
, Pajamas—a new sliipmet just in at $1.75,^2.00,
$2.50 and $4.00, in plain whitand cream color. All the
Faultless make?.
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Hoy's Pajamas at fti.75New Night .Shirts, also 'anltlcss makes at $1.00
and $1.50.
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Men's Oxfords i the Newest
Liked
fcyles
,
More arc shoes for the n» who Insists upon style
phis (•oinfott. They arc dcsijcd on ualurtil lines and
ox portly nittdi- front t h o cyclc|V(» the welted sol«:s.
Their good square hco.ls gj-antec the m a x i m u m of
wttlkinj,' comfort, .and t h e i r tices are Ihe lowest, yon
have paicPlbr o(iual' ( j t i a l i l y l'f>, #.S-.S«', ffo.oo,^7.50 and
Men's Dress .Shot's at
S-°°i tf'.S-.') 0 * $<>-<>o ami #7.50. (lack uu<l t u n . •
Women 1 M While .Strap I' p.s and Oxfor.d.s at
, ^5.00. M i l i t a r y heel,
$2.SO, a-.i
u"".}•'<
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lml>_y I /on io hi-cl and h i ^ l i hc<i
S|>ooial M e n ' s a n d
.SliocM at: 1^i.<)K.
Made of a very good-quality gaberdine at $4..^.0x7White skirts for stout women iq sizes 32 to 38 waist
measure at $4.75.
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|- ' r i i i u m e d Tennis
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A special group of $10.00 plaid skirts at &7-5OX
Ma<3eof,ill wool material.
Skirts of Navy Blue Serge and Gaberdine in regular
and extra size waist measure to 40 in. at #3.50, $4'.*.oo
and $5.00.
Extra si/,e Skirts at $2.75 made of Silk Popliin re
navy hi tie and black.
Pongee by the yard, special at 9<Sc and 1.25 per yd.
Mo.^t desirable material for waVm weather wear.
Corsets for Wear with the
Lightsome Summer Frocks
They are so light in const ruction that the figure does
not (eel t h e i r weight, and yet
t h e y are f i r m enough to give
t h e proper contour.
We have assembled in our
corset .sec-lion the Ne.mo Corscl, the W e r n e r Corset and
the A m c i i s a i i Lady Corset,
representing .scores of styles
for all figures. 1'riccs range
Al #i..'.s, *<..S<>, f>i-7.S, f-'.<><>,
i'-t.^i^, ft.J.oi), #.|.o<i, #s- l ) ( ) : »''<1
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Don't l o i g < - ( our n e x t d.r Side t a k e s place Tuesday, J u n e j i s l .
name a n < l we w i l l mail you oi;
"£v;'W /I,,
.^;^W
Uiu/WU iL-r.-i-iZ
If you d o n ' t get a c i r c u l a r by mail leave your
BANMBROS., HAMMONTON, N. J.
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