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Bank Brothers Bank Brothers f - Atlantic County Library System
•r• mj^^:'::•'-'>• . '•' 7 Hotior tbe d?ad l^ulcanizing Seasonable Items '.";••• " ' . . •' :',' • ' - ' • ; • • . • • ' • - " '•'<• at Blvins' Store : — • and/-' • ' " " • ., Tire Repairing F.Q; MANNING S. Second St., .' ; ; • -. ' - . .f.' Return and tell where you found Mora Prompt and Efflcfent ' ' Thau you enjoy at home' At ydur Service Night and Day. Spraying Lime Nozzle and Sprayer Fixtures Sulphur Hammonton Telephone ATel.Co Blue Stone The Ford car makes ita appeal^ to yon. .in appearance as well as for •'"service.''' %'arge ra"dia16r^iid^h"clolea-fanpBtreatnIine~hoodrci(6wn " • fenders, entire .black finish,.nickel..irruimings,—-'up-to-date |tt all requirements^for'^handsome appeBrunct-^^ world over as a money-saving,- lime-saving, labor-saving utility.. .If is surely your'necessity. Tue Ford 'car is just an useful on thfr' 'farm as it is in the city ; just as necessary to the business man'.as it is to the professional man. • More necessary to every man thai* ever before. Low purchase - price and- very,economical to operate and maintain. WTiy not investigate ? Touring Car, $360; Unnabout. $345 ; Coupelet, $505; To.wn Car, $595 ; Sedan, $645^— f. «..b...Detroit. . Order your car now, to insure prompt delivery. Small Garden Tools Price, $1.60 pr barrel A. J. RIDER, Pres't'and Manager. Also Truit packages, fertilizer, and soda. Charles Davenport Contractor & Builder CHARLES RANERE Estimates Furnished on-All Kinds of Work, All Work Given Prompt and Careful Attention. Bell Phoue 73-)W : Hainmonton Local phone. ; "The Spirit of Peach St. When you buy a Ford car you -ajso. buy Ford service. ^oMpLeteJing^^ and can doivour work in first-class manner, promptly, indL •; at a moderate fair price. .- . . '' ." . •- BELLEVUE GARAGE, Inc. Hammonton E. A. COKDERY, President. Philadelphia.and Hammonton AUTO:; EXPRESS ' Round trip daily; Orders received! by Bell Phone 37-5-4 • Philadelphia Office, 122 Market St. Truck leaves Philadelphia office a t o n e o'clock p. m. Prompt Deliveries Yoafh" Gardiner Brothers Automobile Tirea Save 50 per cent on Tire bills. Factory to you prices—save middlemen's'profit.' . £ostaL\vJlllbring^speciaL: prices, i Cpmplele stock on hand. KNIERIM"BROS-., Atco.N. J. Hammonton Trust Co. Capital, $100.000 Surplus, 814.OOO .«• k < Three pr cent on Time Accts. l/ Safe Deposit Boxes \ Insurance—~ Money to Loan on Mortgage MOTORISTS! Read Thlt Over Carefully! New Super-Six Speedster Now Here r Latest, fastest Hudson model just arrived. A smart car with new lines. Seats four. $1750 at Detroit. The newest Hudson Super-Six model has just arrived. It is thp smartest Speedster you have ever seen. In the grace of its lines, the dashing beauty of its finish and its wonderful performance it expresses the "spirit of youth." , Our allotment of these cars is not large. Even before we were told anything of its details, even without advertising or announcement of any kind either by the factory or ourselves, customers placed orders with us to assure early delivery. Our only word from the factory was that a Speedster model would be ready sometime this spring. To get an idea of the probable demand for such a car we asked some of our Super-Six owners about it. The result is shown in the orders they gave us. We couldn't give them any description of the Speedster, not even an idea of what it would look like, nor even assure' definite delivery dates. Still the orders continued to increase, and seeing a Repetition of last year's condition when buyers grew disappointed at not getting delivery of their Super-Six when wonted, we stopped accepting orders. : 'KM' • |:IK »'--. Phaeton, 7-p«M«n(«r . . 91050 Cabrlol.l, 3-pMMKVW , . 1080 Touring 3«Un 2I7B And why shouldn't there be such a demand for a Hudson SuperSix Speedster? Everyone knows of the official record of a stock Super-Six chassis in traveling a measured mile at the rate of 102^ miles on hour. . And all motorists are familiar with other wonderful performance! of the Hudson Super-Six. The Super-Six has proved it has just the qualities you would require in a Speedster. There could be no concern about the beauty or grace or finish of the body. The artists responsible for such lines as. are revealed in the Super-Six Phaeton, the grace of the Hudson Super-Six Limousine, and the daintiness of the Town Car* could be relied upon to design the smartest Speedster. Such a car is here now for you to sec. You must acknowledge its low sweeping lines, its rich cobalt blue body \vith vcrmillion wheels, the smartest Speedster you hove ever seen. Don't forget that our allotment is small, that the fdctory is not building many cars of its type, and that only a few cara are available to any one dealer. Some will probably not be able to get any at all. Sp«ed«ter, 4-p«<Mti|*r, $1750 Town Car . . . . . . 3020 (All |»I««> f. .. b. P*ir»H) Town Car Land.uM . . . $9028 Umouilno 2925 Llmouilne IJ>n4«ul.t . . . 3028 Hammonton Auto Sta. P. T. Kanere, Prop. SBX: Band 'Concert next Wednesday afternoon. .Nine o.'clock,.sharp,,., (High Calcium) Field Spray Pumps . Plows, Harrows, Cultivators / 'near Post Office /: Go Where you Will - Service 9 Hammonton Arsenate of Lead , . ; • Hose for Spraying . Home Guard drill on Tuesday eve. at 8.00. Nexl Wednesday. Parade starts at The (urgent hammer that ever a blacksmith swung does not deliver 'a blow us heavy UH those your lire*. get hundreds of times in u few uutidred miles of travel. That cotton fabric and rubber can Htand up under such puniah1 incut it* remarkable when you think. >fit. I A blacksmith will tell you that ! the temper of Hteel can bo spoiled ' by too much heat.' Little wonder then thnt even a few decrees too much in the vulcanizing pita will ruin u tire by carbonizing the cotton, ThiH rcMillH in n tire that cannot Htand the pounding of daily Hcrvice, By the cxcltiHivc Miller method of vulcanizing, all 1 the emienllalB. are retained in the cotton fabric. The native toughm-Ms and reHllieiicy of the rubber are kept intact. Both option anil rubber are welded into a rugged mileage unit. Miller geared-lo'thc-road tread bnudn are never Hpollcd in thu Application, They come to yon brimful of mile miiHi'lc, and with too per cunt power to reulnt and endure; ' The blown of the road affect them almost an little a,u tho hammer affect it the anvil, HundrcdH of motorists found. ' Miller repairs and re-treads to be faithful long-distance performcrtt lo 1916. You, too, can establish mllenge records and reduce your tire ex~ penso by having your tlren repnlredj and re-tread by tho Miller methodl I" iQ>7Write or phone and we will chill's for, uud deliver all work. We gunrantca all work. Miller Tire Repalrlngr Vineland, N. J. Inquire W. H. Turner. Three oenU per oopr. Vol. 66 • .Pleasant Mills Church invites all its old and new friends to MemoMemorial Sunday, to-morrow, rial Dpy services, on Wednesday will be appropriately observed in next. There will be a lunch, and Hammonton. The G. A. R., P.O. refreshments of all kinds, speaking S. of A., P. O. of A., and all pat- and a good time generally. Proriotic organizations, will meet at ceeds will be for the pastor's salary headquarters at 7.30 p. in., and fund. march to the M. E. Church in a body. There will be special music Dr. J. C. Bitler has been appointj^S5J£!!!J?£^ ind-a-sermon by Pautor-vanDrigbtr _ j-i_ ' — t - j * . ! . . . •on "Love for Country." Medical Reserve Corps, and is tell an applicant's ability at a glance. "A fellow's appearance goes a long On Wednesday, the 3Oth, the ordered to hold himself in readiness following Decoration Day pro'gram to report for duty when so notified, way with me," lie said. "If he does not want a position bad enough to get •will be carried Qut: —-'which may be any day. Many himself together in the very best style possible, I know the position does 8.30 to 9.00 a.m., music by the Hamtnontonians will miss their Hammonton Band. '' . doctor. ' not want him. A fellow cannot helpUhe shape of his head, or the size o* 9.00, sharp. The- Parade, motor Members of the G. A. R., Camp drawn, will proceed to Oakdale his nose, but there is no one in the world who cannot be neat and well Cemelery. Singing by appropri- 73. P- O..S. of A., and Camp 55, irrai Rev. W. J. Cusworth prayer by Service at the First M.. E/ Church Rev. W. H. Gardner firing by a on Sunday evening. May 27th. squad ; P. O. S- of A. service ; Members will meet at the P. O. S. decoration of graves The Band of A. Hall at 7.30 p.m. All are We have an unusually wide assortment of Clothes, requested to be present. will play at intervals. made for us by America's best manufacturers, and/ Returning to Greenmount, the Next Monday evening, afeight ^..programme will be repeated, exoffer it at the same price you paid for similar qualcept that the address will be made o'clock, Sheriff Bartlett will hold a meeting in Town Hall for the by Rev. E. vanDrigUt. ities two and three years ago. We would have to All citizens are asked to deco- purpose of instructing the various Boards of Registry and Election rate with flags or bunting, and, so go to a lot of details to explain clearly how it far as possible, enter jnto the"spirit in regard to Enrollment Day, June of the daj'i—in the morning espec- 5th. Members from Hammonton is possible for us to do this under the present bigh • ially,—abstaining from games and and Folsom will attend. On the same evening, Mulli<!a Township cost of material and labor. But we are ready to frivolity. qtores will probably close about (and vicinity) officials' will receive convince you, ano^ the surest and quickest way to instructions at Egg Harbor City. nin.e o'clock. In the afternoon, the Band, assistdo so is for you to stop in for a few minutes and Over a hundred young men— ed by the Firemen and Rod and —Gun-Glub-, will- entertain and~feed niojjl)y_yx>ung—participated in the let us show you the clothes. their friends at Hammonton Park. drill last Tuesday.evening, and to all appearances they thoroughly enjoyed it. The several hundred Chicken pox. is going the rounds spectators certainly did. There Suits at $7.50, $10, $12.60, $16 and $16.60 were nearly a dozen drill-masters, again. Models for young men and conservative dressers, cassimeres, Baker Brothers are driving a and their patient efforts were soon rewarded by prompt response to the worsteds, serges, a,ud tweeds.^ truck,.neatly lettered. Mrs. Isabella Cunningham has various—orders, This—afternoon^ taken H. E. Andrews' corner all who wish can meet one of the officers on the school grounds, at house. From Hart Schaffner & Marx we show the new three o'clock^ for extra lessons. Band concert at Hammonton Next Tuesday evening, at eight summer Dixie Weave Suit, in sport models and Park, Wednesday afternoon and o'clock sharp, the second full drill evening. will be held, meeting at Vernier's conservative styles, at $16, $16.60 and $18. Railroads will issue new time- corner. A hundred more recruits tables to-day, taking effect Sunday are expected in line. Elmer- A. Suits of serge, cassimere and worsted at $18, (to-morrow.) Priestley will enter all such on his $20, $22.60, and $26 Editor Breder, of Egg Harbor, roll. . was one of Tuesday'« visitors in Specials for \Humtnuiiton. ' White Footwear Town Council Meeting. John Pagano's home was brightQuick Selling. For Decoratiou Day,— Graduation • ened by a new boy, Thursday,— Regular meeting on Wednesday a complete stock. the sixteenth child. Dresses. evening. Messrs. Mcllvaine and Boys' Wash Suits at 45 c Women's white canvas Of the $462.721,10 State School Pizzi absent. and 95 c Pumps and Oxfords at $1.25 Highway Committee reported a —moneys,—Hammonlon's share this number of improvements, which Spic and span, new and up and $1,50, high and low year will be ?43.445-97were endorsed. heels Lace Curtain $trips, 25 cts. Mrs. Edw. Van Hise Is a patient to the minute Dresses ; handBruno Brothers asked permit to in the Invalid's Christian Sanita- place a gas tank under sidewalk at Women's white canvas some models, made especially rium, 6300 York Road, Phila. Women's Silk Hose, black Third and Bellevue. Granted. Pumps and Oxfords at $1-75 for graduation. We are sure Refreshment*, moving pictures, Sewer management given use of and white, at 29 cts. and $2 ; some with coloand a dance, are on v the program old fire-hose, for flushing. you will like the style, and nial buckle ; also sport j at the P»rk, Wednesday afternoon Certain repairs to Park Hall were style, trimmed with House Dresses, $i & $1.25 and eveujug. agreed lo, nnd bids for ihe same the prices are equally appealwhite kid Mrs. Emma Arlitz-Smith is in will be received. ing,—$5, $7,50, $10, $12,50 Resolution adopted, to borrow Hammonton for an indefinite atay, Women's white Pumps at $1,25 and $i Waists at 75 c $1350, to .iniike first payment on having found this climate favorable ^2,50 and $2,75; made of i Uellevue Ave. improvement. to her health. white Eva cloth ; high and Under a new law, if the Town Waists at 39 cents Envelope Chemise Rev. H. T. Taylor IH in town Treasurer hat) not money enough low heel ; also strapped style." this week, visiting old friends and to pay the bills presented, Council at away below Women's white Pumps at There arc still a few suits looking after the sale of his goods must, by resolution, borrow what this afternoon. $3 and $3,50 ; of Eva cloth, the value. left to go at the following is necessary. Finance Committee with white ivory sole ; also reduced prices : Klectric lights will be off for n and Treasurer were instructed to few hourtt, to-morrow morning, to aHcertain the iiiiiotinl necessary and new style lace Oxfords and Envelope Chemise at $i allow u sale opportunity to make report to Council. sport Pumps Women's and Misses' Uilln ordered paid— Home changes in the wires. and $1,25 ; value up to $2 j $18 and $16.50 Suits Women's white Buck Town I'uriiuMim liini.il Mrs. Drown'B pupils' recital, on at $12.50 Pumps, $4 ; high or low heel, of fine nainsook and trimmed Wednesday evening, drew a good (•'Irn sport Oxfords with brown kid crowd, and all were highly pleased with lace l'm,r with the progress of tho pupils. trimmed tiud $14 Suits are reduced to $10 Prof, W. J, liranpan has been Envelope Chemise at $1,50; Women's white kid uud nu l'lrn« employed by the Board of Educabuck Pumps at $4.50 ; high value $2.50; of nainsook, l.im tion for tho miminer months, to New Military Middy Hlonscs llollnviio Avi>. ImpriiV"""'"! 1,'l.Ml Vn or low heel ; also washable Dupervlttc the home garden work. lace trimmed at $1,25 Volunteer I'ire Company linked kid Volunteer Kirc Company tented for the iiiHtiillation ol' u large gu* five hundred feet of new 2% Inch t a n k . Referred lo Commit lee, hose, Wednemliiy night. 'Small A very complete stock of Straw hats for Men, - Sennit, Split Straw and Notice WIIH received of u public boys chooHc thai occasion to have hoiirlng at n meeting of .the .Stale Panama HatS. Sennit Straws at $i, $1,251 $1,50, $2, $2,50. a good time ; and many of them H i g h w a y Conmiiiwioti, J u n e i " , l l i , had it, and a Rood wetting, too. Panamas at $3, $3,50 and $5. A special table of Men's Straw Huts at at Hotel DciinlH, A i l i m i l i - C i t y , I" Dr. Cunningham reporln the fol- roimidcr t a k i n g over of t h e lilgh lowing accidents : Saturday night, way from Canlden to Abwcon Voted, to adopt the cominitteo'tt John Ruhertone broke hla wrlnt,— nit, car turned turtle, near NCHCO. recommendation lo the Water Comft Two workmen of Tony Klzzottc mitmluii, thai water main and fire limMtalned broken ril>n by a wagon h y d r a n t be Initialled, I\H ic<|unt(cd W. H. Berushouse Comniuiv. UupBettlng. Sunday, Imidore Dunk by Hoineway Company. ^ . : Three official doj{ cutchern were Broke two nlm and shoulder, and Fire Insurance Ire. Bank wan badly bruised,— appointed,— D, J. 1'agano, Jotenh Umpcr, and Angclo Conta, MONDAY World . . Kdwln A n ^ u m , In "The Hoclul Highwayman," and 1'alhc Comedy. 1:ar struck by I)ernhlu»iHo'n truck, Strongest Companies Memorial Day order for HcvcntyIn charge of young Mangold, who TUESDAY Paramount . . Mary Pli-Mord, In "The Ktcrnal CJriml," ami llliu-k Diamond Comedy. litteiupted to pnim from the rear, five dulUrn wan authorized. Loweat Rates jtetwccn two union. Mm, 1'lcimunt Memirrt. K. 11, Hhnrpp and W. J, WEDNESDAY World . . CurlyIc lllarkwell, In "Hally In Our Alley." Conveyancing, Ind two nlecCH. of Philadelphia, Sin I III were appointed membem of THURSDAY Metro . . Lionel llmrymore, In "Dorlan'h Divorce," and Comedy, "Nobody Home." crloiiHly injured by car tttrikiiiK K i n k i n g Fund CoiiniilHiilon, with Notary Public, lolc, near nlm, frank Donaker, A. H, bavlti, Town Treamuer, FRIDAY . I'm lie . . Mollle K | H K , in "Kk-k I n , " and Pathc Comedy. Adjourned to meet on Tuemluy ladly Injured knee, by falling over CommiaMioucr of Deeds evening, May 291)1. SATURDAY . Paramount . . Wallace Held, In "I.ovc MaHk," llurton Ilolmcn Travel Pictnrm, 1 wheelbarrow. Hauuuontou. and Comedy. Bank Brothers 1 Bank Brothers f ^ Eagle Theatre Program for Week May 28 \ > ' - : i'U.-M 1 No. 21 MEMORIAL DAY I':." Hliiiiilftitt One twentr-flre Der J«KT. .HAMMONTON, N. J., SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1917 'i/. ' ' ' " ' , ' . ' ' > ' ' ilffii^a^,^,'1;^:. • ; , • , HOYT & SON. Publ}fjtier» and Printers. ' : ' •.',••• • ' • ' , ; J ' ,'' • ' ' " • . ' ' ' ai^:.v"'^t!Au.^iiiliililllm!.,'. v. v^V* 1 jVi' ', -rr-v'-*!•''*-*""* Lfc Piiipiyopics 6r I? Where this supreme law Is honored EPWOBTII LEAGUE TOPIC A BERTH JACK SHIRKS THE CAUTIOUS ELEPHANT tho evils of to-day. But aA does not and obeyed-there will not, be any lock ot Itself afford an abiding principle -by of funds for carrying on the'work of TJio worst cate in. the way pf a . Ancient chronicles ' tell us that the • For May 27, 1017 which tho Individual Is delivered from ship Into which Jock can go la a Nova Romans sometimes tested their miliGod. sensuality, practical materialism and Scotian. i A certain Nova Scotia ship tary bridges by sending an elephant PRESSING FORWARD Ol'U MIND!? SUBJECT TO CHHI8T'8 pLoosuro-seoklng Into a living oxpccame Into port ot Santos one day with out on them and then watching to BOB SUNDAY SCHOtft "LESSOR Phil. 3:i3a«:8. ricnco of divine truth, a crew that was- little short of whether the cautious beast would No religion of culture can be truly "Our Minds Subject to the Mind ot mutinous owing to tho fact that the cross. Tho author of From .Jungle For May 27, 1017 The Christian life Is a conflict, a Christ." Tho text was 11 Corinthians called such unless it. comes face to captain was too eparlng of the rations. to Zoo iln explaining the difficulties of Christ. The struggle, a war, a race, a pilgrimage, x:5: "Costing down reasonings and face with the living every high thought that Is exalted human reason finds tluo solution of al a servitudes' It Is pu,J before us In THE HOLY SPIRIT AND HIS WORK The ship . bad a bad name among transporting wild animals by rail, sailors at tho h.est, and as^she was gives a more modern example of the (Pentecost Lesson) against the knowledge of God, and life's problems In the life of God many different aspects', but every asanchored the entire crow cleared out. elephant's cautiousness. Is "thepect of It represents effbrt and progS bringing every thought Into captivity which Is Jesus Christ— wh? 1 way, the truth and the life. ' He came ress or achievement. Golden text—He shall teach you all For three weeks after she had dis> tj»€ obedience of Christ." The keepers generally place/a heavy charged and got Her new cargo uhe platform from the daor ot the. truck • There cannot be any truce in the things. John 14:26—16:14. e method which the New Testa- forth from God that He might bring This Is one of the most important lay there with no crew to take her to tho ground, but few elephants will ment writers adopt can best be lllus- to us tlu! assurance of the divino life— war between Christ and Satan, there I rated when we follow the line of He who Is the Incarnate Son of God cannot be any gp-as-you-please In the lessons that could be put before us, to sea. At last the -captain went to venture on it In one case the men thought which the apostle pursues In the Light of life, the Light of divine life of a Christian without Injury and and one that Is especially needed In some of the crimps on shore and' (old sent in a trained elephant flrat in tho loss to his spiritual nature. our time; for the personal work of*the them to round up a crew under any hope that the newly captured elethe whole chapter from which our toxt reason. Heni'eforth our faith cannot be Ne'er think the Victory won Holy Spirit is now very little under- pretext The crimps sent men around phant would follow. The new eleis taken. Too often do we select a text the. docks offering big wages to any phant stopped, dead, however,, threw stood. Nor once at ease sit down; apart from its Immediate surround- lixed in the written word of tho Bible, Thine arduous race will not be run ings, and use it as a weapon of Chris- wonderful as has boon its power of It is quite true that what the Holy of the loungers who would go aboard up his trunk and made it evident that Till thou hast gained thy crown. Spirit does Christ does, and whMt the vessel to rig some new saila. Some he would go no farther. tian warfare. The present text for thought, its indomitable biographies, • . We need to be all the time pressing Christ does the Father does, but ItMs twenty men were quickly picked up, example, has been used as an argu- remarkable history, unapproachable They offered him all kinds of food • 5 ment against reaso }), as a fountain of psalms and prophesies — but In tlie forward, struggling upward endeavor- j also true that while one In essence, many of them In their shirt sleeves, and addressed' him with encouraging Uvln.ii_ Chrltjt...w)u),has. created .the.. ing-to-attaln-to •something-"better-and-j'and—in—purpofrer^nnd—act,—thefe" BYe ' ' " ' ' ' ' " " terest of the claim that the church Is literature of 'the Bible. He,' the to accomplish more. And wo need to , nevertheless three distinct personall- covered wltb^_revolvers and rifles by out and then In again with a rush, the officers, and the anchon was Creator of tlwj ideals that occupy the tho only authority to teach divino avnll ourselves of all available helps | tics In the Godhead. The Bible emin the hope that the other would foltruth. But a caroful examination of pages of the Blhlo from the beginning to spiritual growth and development, j phaslzes the' separate personality of weighed, and the Nova Scotia ship low In the excitement of the moment. stood out to sea, her unwilling crow to the end will ever keep His word Association with other Christians In the Father, and of the Son! and of the the chapter will convince one that But it all had no effect whatever; I'aul, instead of disparaging reason as pur.o and holy. Criticism has been worship and in work for Christ Is Holy Spirit as strongly as It empha- leaving families behind without even there the balky oiie stood, waving his a chance to let them know what had made a servant of Christ and for this ii medium through which God has helpful. And It is especially helpful to sizes the essential untiy of these three trunk and glancing from left to right spoken to mankind, rather exalts reason its results have appealed to come into contact with persons who | persons. If we cannot understand happened. The .next port was Sydney, and from right to left with his little and the next Yokohama, then San the intelligence and faith of the Chrisreason in the Interpretation of tho Goa are inspired with fervid zeal and nave J how three persons can constitute only Francisco, then Valparaiso, then Lls- crafty eyes. tian. . pel of Christ. the gift of communicating, that zeal to | one divine being that only proves the bon, and for those men who stayed | At last, after two hours of hard Ue—ilhistra4,e9-4he-wfty—in-whleh hebthers7~TtiaT~Ts where~Ene~ benefit limitation or 7m? nature which is -worlcr~wlreinhe men exhausted" has 'exercised the authority of his and the nations of the earth are conventions and conferences comes In; able to comprehend the Infinite nature with- the ship It was Just two years and streaming with prespiratlon, the and a half until she went to Grande brought under subjection to God and ' apostolic office In this wise: The Ix>rd for at such gathering there are usual- of God. As we cannot understand elephant suddenly lowered his trunk, Himself spoke in meekness and kind- His Christ we shall witness again a ly some very enthusiastic workers the interaction of opposite forces in <lu Sul, the nearest port home. Many seized the inclined platform and throw of them, however, had cleared out and world of peace. If life alone can lead ness to those who vaunted" themselves who are able to stimulate the zeal of our own three-fold nature it is' ab- gone home In other ships long before It away. Then lifting up first one and opposed themselves to His divine to life, 1f personality reveal person- those about them. I surd to think that we should be able that. huge foot and then another, he walked ality, If thought can inspire thought, teaching, so that even His enemies We need opportunities for giving ut- j to understand clearly the nature of quietly Into the truck and settled then the pla&e of Christ in the modern were convinced of His mission br His terance to our faith and our hope, and the God who created'us. down at once to a good meal. ILLITERACY IN THE spirit. So Paul declares that, like His world is plain. The hope of humanity for manifesting our love toward our "When the Comforter Is come:" UNITED STATES Master, he should teach for the sake is discovered In the life and character brethren and sisters; for the very act That word "Comforter" Is, no douibt, THE CUKVES OF THE SNAKE of Christ and for the brethren usso of. Christ. If we are to win the world of telling our sentiments helps to con- the best translation that could be According to a bulletin on "Adult ciated with him ln_ the Gospel. The we must place Christ at the heart of firm and strengthen them. given of the Greek word paraklotos, Illiteracy," Just published by the BuA snake's movements are extremely authority of the apostle was derived faith, and we submit our heart,-our People who are engaged in the same the literal meaning of which is, one reau of Education, five and a half interesting to those who care to study mind and our will to Him Who is the immediately from Christ, and shoulil work, or who are trying to promote called to assist another; as for.inthem. The snake . moves along the be exercised in the spirit of the Lord Lord over all. In al' and through all — the. same objects, can help-each other stance, an advocate called to plead the million people in the United States ground by contracting the rigs on one Christ Jesus, blessed forever more. over ten years of age are Illiterate, or Now, Christ, who Is "the light' or by meeting to comjjare notes and to cause of another. Paul says, "The nearly eight out of every hundred. Bide of his body and separating1 those every man who cometh into the discuss methods and problems, so that Sipirt also helpeth our infirmity: for Few people realize the extent of the on the other side. This forms one FOUR UENEIUTI03TS ON FARM world," gives us the deep significance each will have the advantage of the we know riot how to pray as we ought; problem of teaching merely the ele- curve. Another contraction takes of life, the meaning of our existence, Niheten years after the signing of experience of all the others. Such con. but the Spirit itself maketh interces- ments or reading and writing to the place at the end of the expanded side,' the Qope of every action. Our faith ferences should be especially helpful sion tor us with gfoanings which Illiterates in the country who are be- and bends the body In the opposite recognizes in Christ the light of divine the Declaration of Independence .one to beginners. cannot be uttered." (Rom. 8:26). yond school age and of whom over a direction. . Thus there Is a series of truth. We see God as Christ saw Him; of the members of ttie" ^Continental "Let us hold fast the confession of We need to seek the aid of the Holy million can speak no English, the alternate qontractlong aild spreadiagg ' we hear the voice .pf God spoken army, who had lived In Connecticut, through the word of the Son of God moved to Chemung county, N. Y., and our hope that It waver not; for He is | Spirit in prayer and in the study of the percentage of Illiteracy In the southern of the numerous ribs .throughout the ^elflea ^own on a~ tract of land^coTH^ Jalthfu4-that-promised4-and-let-ua con- ] Bible, ^And—we need to cherish the SfaleTTias been reduced one^half in length of thV reptile as "ft" lies oh' ttie mra riflce. This faith in us is the htshest prising 350 acres. Now, after four sider one another, to provoke unto j thought that the Holy Spirit Is in use. the last two decades, "but In the Mid- ground, When the snake is In motion ground for reason and life. "We have generations, the land is still in the love and good works; not forsaking to help,' and Inspire, and guide, and dle Atlantic States— along, the Atlan- some part of the body must secure tic seaboard — there has been but slight Itself against a rough or' projecting the mind of Christ." The love of truth possession of the Parsons family, a the assembling of ourselves together, comfort us. (1 Cor. 3:16; 6:19). The manner of the Spirit's testi- decrease in perce.tage, while there surface, from which tho forward part is the great aim for both faith and descendant of Burr Parsons, the pio- as the custom of some is, but exhorting one another: and so much the mony for Christ is explained in chap. has been a largo Increase in numbers, can be Impelled. Then the forward reason. . The subjection of our wills to oneer owner. the Divine will as captives bound to I Whether or not the farming methods more as ye see the day drawing nigh." 16:14: "He shall glorify Me, for He "possibly owing," says the bulletin, part takes hold and the hinder length shall^ake-ot_Mine, and shall-declare -Is-dragged-toa-new position. — rtnrcharlotrof-divine-love-lB-really-the^ |TTOW~belng used were~haTided~ dowrr it unto you." In other words* the the general public and educators of assertion of freedom of conscience from father to son is not clear, says Spirit would enable them, to under- changed conditions duo to new types MIL ZANGWILL'S JOKE, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TOPIC and of chojce In the service of God. an exchange, but the present producstand the teachings and work of of foreign Immigration." It U rather "Casting down reasonings," says the tiveness and fertility of the soil show Christ, and would reveal to them His startling to hear that in the State ot Shortly after his marriage, some For May 27, 1917 apostle, "and every high thought that that the fields have not suffered by tne continuous presence with them in ful- Connecticut there has been an In- years ago, Mr. Israel Zangwlll, the Is exalted against the knowledge of methods that have been used, accordGod." Atmtess speculation about ing to B. J. Parsons, one of tho pres THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF STEW- filment of His promise, "Lo, I . am crease In Illiteracy during the past well known author, was entertained, with you alway." (Mat. 28:20). ARDSHIP knowledge and God will lead to despair ent owners. His grandfather applied decade,. not only In number, but also with his wife, at a popular New York Jesus attached the utmost import- In percentage. Illiterates, as the club. After dinner the toast of "Our and .loss of faith. lime to the farm over fifty years ago. "Ye are not your own; for ye were Iance to the Con»ln8 »' the Holy Spirit term Is used In this bulletin, arc per- Guest" was proposed, and tho speaker In modern times the Christian bought with a price," Paul .says. (1 to His disciples. Ho assured'them sons who have not learned to write expressed regret that tho eminent truth has had to contend with natural- RUUBEIt SPONGES SUPERIOR that It would.be a greater blessing man of letters could not be claimed ihm on tho one hand and spiritism on TO .NATURAL ONES Cor. 6:19, 20). And we air know than His own continued visible pres- In any language. as a citizen of tho United States. In the other. Both of these systems have how great the price was .which God .ence would bo. (Chap 16:7). And afthU response Mr. Zangwlll said smilhad a baleful Influence over the minds Th "rubber-milk" sponge, now be- paid to redeem us from lives of selfof some who, through false premises, ing marketed la claimed to be a very seeking and self-pleasing, that we ter His resurrection He told them to MAKING AND COUNTING DIMES ingly: "I do belong to one of the United liKve been led to false conclusions re- different article from the rubber might become His servants ana win wait for tlie coming of the Holy'SpirTho procosn of dlmo making is an States, through my wife,by - marriage." garding final truth. Naturalism views sponges of Continental European and for ourselves tho infinite reward which it before attempting to begin the work to which Ho had appointed Interesting one. The silver bullion Everyone wnjs much puzzled, for the world as phenomena beyond which American manufacture, which have results from faithful service. Is first molted anil run Into two-pound Mrs, Zangwlll was certainly-English.. _ i the-jiumnn mjnd cani never hope to -froni-Uni«--to—time—appeared—on~tho —If ,-wa.are not our_own. then noth- them, "Whosoever klllottryouTshalf think llartT These In tuFn" are run through being the (laughter of the late Profcupenetrate. The world is ruled 6y market. It la made by a wet process ing that we possess or can acquire can natural law and every event Is ex- direct from tho "rubber milk" or latex. bo our own. All belongs to Him who that ho offereth service unto God." Immense rollers and flattened out to nor W. E. Ayrton; but It was she horJesus did pot g,lvo His disciples any the thickness ot tho coin. Thcxo silver Rojf who explained the rayatory. plained by natural causation. It resembles the natural sponge In owns us, and all must bo employed In "It was a Joke," she asld; "ho Hoes But contrary to these views of life appearance, and unlike the red rubber His service. No power or ability that right to expect that they would have strips are then paused through a mawe act tho Personality of Jesus Christ sponges, It uwolls and grows uoft in we poHsoss may bo allowed to llo Idle. an easy time In His service. On the chine, which cuts them Into proper belong to tho united state—tho •marIIH the motive and action of our lndi~ water. Over tho natural upongo It Is We must endeavor to make tho best contrary, He warned them repeatedly Hlzo for tho proflses, tho ntrlps. first ried state!" vldual life Jesus regards every Indi- said t» havo the advantage that It pOHslhlo use of our talents and oppor- | that they would ho persecuted, and having been treated with a kind of nniHt expect to suffer. Hut Ho prom- tallow to prevent tholr being scratch- NO EYE FOR THE IIEAUTIFDI^-NOT vidual reverently and considerately. doc'rt not clog'nor got foul with soap. tunities whatever they may bo. MUCH I He sees the essential goodness In Zac- Thin "rubber milk" sponge IH to bo oxMoney Is a groat power, and tho pos- ised to ho with thorn In their miffcrlngs, ed In tholr pannage through tho cutters. Tho silver plocon urn then put Into rliuouB, thfl despised publican. Ho LoiiHlvoly advortlHod, and Instructions session of money openu tho door to op- and that they would have a glorious Mrs. Broker—My dear, do you supumimenda the woman's dood of devo- rurnlslieil with each sponge adlvno pur- portunity, therefore wo must he caro- reward. I'aul tolls us" that wo are the feeder of tho printing preHxcs, and tion In Bethany, understanding her -...IHLTH before putting, tho npo'ngu Into ful In rogonl to tho uso of money. It heirs of God and Joint holrs with Christ urn fed to tho dlo by automatic ma- pose U la possible (or a man, almost motive. Ho condemiiH tho Pharisee use, tn noak It In hot wntqr for half must neither bo squandered nor al- —"If so bo that wo miffor with Him chinery at tho ratn of 100 par minute, any man, to alt alongside of a beauthat wo may bo also glorified with 48,000 illmes beliiR tiirnoit out in a tiful oroaturo all day long, 'watching for laying heavy burdens on men's owcd to lie Idle. niRular working day nf ulRht bourn, her pretty tinners toying with a typeHoulH. Hn cotinnelH the disciples not [in hour nnd then nonp it thoroughly And man's first duty with regard (o Him." (Horn 8:17). • An thn Hinooth picric urn pronned writing machine, without falling In "If we endure, wo nhall alm> reign to Im ovor-nnxious for tlu) future, Mnco .lid rhiHO. ThlH treatment restores hu IIHV of money IH to provide for .ho "sponge" to Itn n a t u r a l color and hetwon tho poniloroun printing dlon, lovo with her? they ar» of moro value to God than t h Him." (2 Tim. 2:12). normal size, which Id about ono-lmlf hums who art) ilaponilont upon him. w i"Shall Mr. Urokon (suddonly becoming abt h i n k that ho offoroth sorvroo they rnrnlvo thn luttori'd and figurm! iiiiiny HparrowH. In otliur words, thy 'If any provlilulh not for hln o w n , and MiiHlor IIIJ'H down the ntiiriml prlnrlplo larger I linn In It dry, parked Htuto. n|>i'rlully II!H own houHuhold, ho hath unto Coil." Many of thn liumt vlmllo Inipronnloii In a manner Hlmllar to that norlned In a newspaper)—Oh, ho might nl' moral and rollKloiin frundom, which Thn HIHHIKH nlioulil nflerwaril bn kopt ilitnloil HID faith, and IH worm) than llvo porHocutorH of tho nnrvantfl of of a papnr pr««i«iil upon a form of If nho wan protty; but I never paw a Me KromxlH on tlm I n l l i t l t u worth of nolHt nml Hhuiild not bo tixptinitd to mi unliollovnr." God luivn been nmu who, lllii' Haul of typii. Al Iho nanio limn, tho ploon In nr<ntty typowrltor glr( yo(, "What! I «aw n typowrltor girl at nxpnmlnil In a HllKht ilisKrmi, and tho I hit Inillvlilitlil. Tho itlm:l|il»H |IH"(> mln •iinllKlit for iiii'y length of (linn. Hut thiiro IH much miiru d»nK*<r TarHiin, worn f u l l of zeal for (lod, mid nmall rorruKMIoiiH urn cut Into Its your ofllco who-could——" I ' i i l h i T ami nun Miuilrr Tliuy lint to t h o u g h t they wont nerving Him by IIIIKIIIK UH of o r r l i i K In tho opposite dl"I'ACIUH UKSCKNHIIH" "That rml-lmlr<xl thing?" i.tirvir one nnoiluir »vm> n» Ho IWH r r r i l o u . anil upomlliiK inoiuiy for llui t o r t u r i n g or k l l l l t i K lllii HdrvaiilH. Yet rim. "Rod-halrcd! Hho him tho lovnlloat Thn maclilim drnpn tlm complnUxl i.i'i'vml tlii'in Ami lliu minrmmi and I h o r r urn many thoiiKhtluHH pnnmiiH own A K i H i t l n i i i a n i>f lurgo menus ami •omfort mill imjoyinmit of our mrnnlost triOSHOB I ovor gazod on." coin Into a rocolvor, nnd It In rmuly i n v l o l u h l i ) |>rlm:l|il« of tho riillKloilH who l u l l UH It doon not matter much iiiiunnholilH w l i l r l i Hhuiilil hit omitloytid "IXin't know who you can moan. l i l u IH li) llui i i l l - r o n t r n l l t i i K mill all i l l l i o l l l l l i ' h n l l u f H , Hliytl till) Hcottlrtll In w n r k H uf honiiviiliuii'i) anil In w h a t wn Inillcvi! an long IIH wn an' for thn countor'H liiuulii Thn liuitruAiniirlciin I n i l l l u liaiiilnonio timuimiiicut UHiiil by tho count nr In not n My typowrltor girl ban ugly rod lin+r, l n r n l v l i i K lovii uf (Intl. I'Ullnrlrllt lllllH. npri'iulliiK Ihn (liiHpnl Tin' fact that Thi' I n d i v i d u a l who In Hiih>'<:l In liiiiin f u r Iiliiiiuilf In t h e purlnh rlmrr.hrompllriitnil niarliliii' liy any intmiin, not bountiful blank looks like yourn It w a n u iiiunnlvi) plnrn of hulilii linn Ihn M r H l r l i i l m m u n i iinviir UH olio m l K h t HiippiiHii II In a Hlinpln my dour; and lior nyoh, I Unload of nunlt ( ' l i r l M t w i l l t h i n k l l l i i llioiiKlitH, liuvr y u r d liii a l l n w o i l to blot out i i l l i n r i:lalmn. S I I A V I N O IH ANCIHMT t i n t mini" m o l l v i i of Invii. hivvii t h n niiutuiiry unit protionlnd un u n n n r l of roppor-colorod tray. hnvliiK ralni'il u diurniliiK, floulful blnok-brown like, \Vii all niinil I n iii'iOi K u l i l n n r i i from MI inn hlnil i>f llfii Hint Jimutt iioiiKht r n n h l i l i i n i l i l n HlrmiKlh. rlilKiix r u u n l u K aiTimn Un mirTum at a yotiTH, uro u wutory Kroy," < ! i n l In rnKuril In thn mm of iiiiinoy, Onn i l n y Hut K'Uitliiiiiiiii mul ono of "Thoy un> divinely liluo." I n l l v n . Iliiraiitui l l o WIIH one w i t h illiiluiH'o apart thn oxiirl w i d t h of, a I t In mil liniiroliulilo t h a t prohlntorlr, l l u t i wit may npi'iul I t I n J u n t propor"Ami luir inontli doonn't look <IH If I h i ' K a t h n r In i i i l n i l , In |iiirixinn ami Ihn I'lllll'rll nllli'l'll rolllllIK Hill <if thn lllllll!. man nliimnl. for iMirlouwly ohapud t l n n n f o r t h n i H r r r r n n i piirpniii*n t o r i ' t ' l l i i K , llo ooulil uprak w i t h million r l i i i r i ' l i y n r i l Kroiu I l i o riKMilvnr thn moony In ll wtirit iinulo for anylliliiK mil outline iiliiilln luul H i n t lluluia liavo boon din. Anil wn "Wiinl." niilil Ihn i i w i u i r of Ihn w h i r l ) wn H h u i i l i l i l i ' v u l i ' |l M y I n t h o I l l l l i m u lulliil In m u l l u r n < > l liuvorml which havo boon BiippOHOd itmiipnil un Ill" buiinl nr ti'iiv, nnd un llll'ukll," "I I thoiiKht nlui luul tho mouth of i - n i i d u c l mill l l f u , lull Clirliil'H millmr n t i i n m i l m i n i w i t h u n u l r of pride n l i u u l i l n i l M l r l v i i i n lti'i.|i i m p own pi'r- to bo vnry unrliint. ra/iirn. In rumotu It In uliiilinu r u p l d l v hv Hi" r i i u n t n r l l y Ih mil I l i o iiii<lli(>i'II.Y of n i l m x t t i r ".yi>'Vi' bi'iin up iiiiiiln' l l m l n r n d l o n u h o i i a l i i x p n n n n i i i l i i w n by nr.onuiny anil pitrtit lit China inon liavo tholr fllilnn I hi! pldcim i i n t l l n ilowu l u l u Hi" iipnritn a uliuriili." n i ' l f - i l i ' i i l n l I n i i r i l u r I n iiitvn i i i i i i i n y I l l l l l "And I ili> halo pug noium." Hit I I ' l ' H l r u l n l , uf an l U H l l t i i l l o n or un m i n i ' " " Hitrupud, w i t h o u t wulor or noap, by I x i t w n n i i I h n ' rlilK,"" All I l i n n o npiii'on wi' m a y K l v r I I a w a y " ' l i i ' i ' i l I linn," r n p l l m l Ihn n l d n r . "ljuoort I hnd un Idoa It wax cirKitnUiillim! I l l n i i u l l i o r l l y IH l l m l l u u l r i i i m i i i l i i v n r y Hlmllar to llumo, nnd liuliiK Illli'il. Hi" H i i r p l i n i ciilii In b r u n l i P a u l H n i K l i I I i m I ' l i i ' l n l l i l a n n t l n t l " I I ' I I l u l l 11 M i n n n' b i n t l i n n tun rlnn <>( a iinrlrri I l l r w l i l i ' h aniiiiion in thn limn of Ihn ntono IIKO would not nil lini'll I n t o I l l n r i ' i n l v n r a n i l I h n dror.hui." n i i l H' yon on Illn day <>' J m l K i n n i i t , " t h o y h h m i l i l K l v i ' iirnptii't l u n a l nl y u n "lloiililim, I cun'i hniir thimo thin, i i U n w u r l n n l l l n c n n I n o u r o w n liwirl I l l m l y llml out nt 11 vory (iiirly «tl«K» r u i i n t n r baa < * x a r l l y lltfiO Hllvi'i' i l l i n n n , (luil | i i i i n | i i i n < i l I h i ' i i i ( I C u r I I I . ' . ! ) , I n n mill w l n » iihrii'iit w i t h o u r por^oiia nlllil l l n < n l l l n l n l , mi>i:l(lllKly lluu ID Inuvii luilr upon Iholr f««o WIIH ur t l l l d . nil b i n t r a y , w l i t r h n i l i n l i n r I n liony, riillfiini'n womoti." (UuHiimnD hn illil mil n i i n i n u u y (import Inn Hn "My mini," mild Ihn n l d n r , "illiiini riinvlrlloii C l i r l n l iipi'iilm w i t h mi lu K l v n 11 unuftll hiiiulU) to Huilr r o i i n l r i i i l ID 111) HID npiii'i'H Thu t r a y rnitilliiK ) Wlinn I ' u l l n i l u p o n llii'in t u K l v n l l t i n n i l l y i i f lllllillllllH. MTM, llrokor (nnlilo) — H h o linn tho a u t h o r i t y i l l r n r l l y , (ruin ( l i n l , no tlml l i u l l l i ' l ) c ' r l i n n i l nllllill. Illlll In Hinn "inpMi'il l u l u I M I X I - I I ami I l i o fiic.o of u Minimum und tlm form nf a In I l l u i w.ii l i u v r mini' in u i i r o w r I l i i i l i l n y i i i i u i i M , t h n y ' l l j u l n t Ink Ihn I h n l r i i l u i i i i l a n i ' i ' , r i i r l i m a n U H h n l i a i h That, Iniliwil, W«n lh«> roiiHon why luoiii'V In rniiily fur i i h l p n i n n l n y l p h ; bill, blmtM bin fond, fiMillnh hi'lf. A l l I l l n t i n r r r , i i n r i l h t h a t rmiMOl b i i l l i i n i "in n' y r r I'Olir.i'rii nnd |nl yn i m r p i m m l I I I h l n l i n i i i ' t . n u t K i ' i u l l l l n K l y , Alinaiiilnr llui (Irimt coiupnllinl bin hul an it i i u i l l i ' i ' uf t i i i i i n l y . a m i n u n lioiirl, Im luiHii't iiynn for iinyono but. ili'iimiulrt f u r III" m l l K l ' M i n I I I " arc tin u l l i l o ilimii " Miilillnrii to nhav«i, and bin ordnr l'i nf i i K i i ' t u i l l v Ct t ' u r . II: Ti M ) inn. i Iviiil i l l n v l l y a n i l l i i i i u r < l l u i , " l y frou iiiK t h n imrllont dollnlto lunluncnn (jiti;i;M,ANi» K v n r v u i u i l U u i u l i l t r y t u KI'VI' n s n l n i n uf nhiivliiK upon rnnord, iilllioiiKh NOItllY Mill: C l i r l n l , t i n ' l.nril ul' l , l f i < anil ( l l n r y . a l l n i l l i a n i l p n i | i i i i ' l l i u i a l i i l \ , m i l n|iiih .MIVI:NU,K I.OUKI 'I'llli l l i i n i K l i l i i anil f n i ' l l i i K M uf a lai'K' l hum nin tin lii) (|ii«inllon that tho ( ' u i i r l n l i l i i innl iminlui!" iMinlomn ".liihn," Mini nalil M l n r u l y , "falhor l i i i i i l l r a l I v , a m i u l i ' i i l h i i f u i i K ' n In pnictli'd nXlntnil UniK luiforn hi" <lny. i i u i i i l i n r "f i n u n a m i W I I I I K M I nt t i n iiinuiiii Iim O n i i ' i i l i i i i i l i i r n w o r n In m v r l y i l i u m I n p i u h i i l i l v n r i ' i i i i i i n a l i l i ' i i r u p u r II wiin ul. u prlvivln ontortnlmnonl. IMvmnlll u r n r i i i i l r i i l l i u l by iiiiinii I n n a l i iiitw vim t h i n jnornliiK KulnK I n t o n Thn oldnnt I'iKypMnii ndiilpluron nhow Hull 111 i i i i n i t i uiii'ii. I n i l i i-i i i i l n l * mil iiwui r.loiin nliiivnn, mid oilmen l>"f- l l n i i ' t i n l i n l i l n anil (iiirnrniiiuiilolln. Wo mid u lady hud Junt rlnon fruni Iho ilnilrn of l l i l n r . n n n l i l i ' i i n d Kooil. HIM' pawnhrolior'n w i t h 11 lariio liiinilli'" in'" i"hl H i n t wluui u I n v n l o r n youth llcir inillor Ilimlinil. Tlinn lu> rnplloil III a l l riuii'n piano Iniw Kontl limn l i n n in.in Iim nliill Hally no, w i t h nurloil llonrdn. It In Tlm H||iln nf I ' l u i n l In a n p l r l t uT riiourilKil In (loiirmlii Hint .lonoph, whim iiiiul" up hln n i i n i l an lu Iho Klrl ho "Would you 111(0 l<> >»> ulilo lo Hlnff huldii of u r o n v n n t l i i n a l u i i i r a l l t y t\\\t' In u low volco: i i l a i l . f i r r l u v l i i K , hn wont frnin prlitDii to tho pnwfliioii w a n l i ' i l in n i l i i r n . a n i l Im u n n f i i l In hln nml piny mi I do, doarl" tiho iinorlml "Vim, t h a t In t r u n 1 wan liililllK Ihn Illinrly (luil \ \ i i i i l i t I riiilltluiiitl rullKli'ii t u niit'li itxpftmtilor ni!| \ | | n i i t i n i l t i i l l l ' i i uf I'liurauli, about IBOO II. (!., "nlmvnil l i n t nf ico nr I I I I D W . Im w n n t to hnr nf u l l t t l i i llvo-ynnr-olil mlnii, lui nplrllnill Hfr In HH> iirmminio ol p i i w i i l i r o h n r niinin of my old riot linn wlllllIK n n i v l i n . mil l i i i i i i i " nnl/.iiil h u p liy HID hn.li' or "No, inn'iim," wan thn iintixpontfld l l i n l i i m n l U u l am! K'mil iiiiii flinln h i m Yiru Him, ho anil hln w l f n am a w f u l l y In l a w n mill iiMlliuiiu -nii l l u i I l l i n r l y In lilninnlf ami (iliniiKoit hln ralninnt." \vlinrnviM1 ha I'oulil nni'iirn a KO^d K r ll> roply. ilmm n u t Imponn nut Ilitniinn lr (luil niilf iliillviirinl from tlm unmii imiilio liiud up." mi I i m . a m i ilniKKnil lior to lilh own "And why not?" nnkort thn Indy. "Oh, John, foi'Klvo i n n l " imrlulnioil l a w n iipiin un fm llui I ' i ' K U l a l l i m of our plai'im anil f n i i n t l i h n v l l p l n l l h i i l i i n 11 "Mil," null) ll l l l l l n luiv " w h n l l yull i l u n i a l i i , w h n r n Him wnH oxpnctod to " 'OuiiHn," oxplalnort thn nmnll I l l n liuillllllil" Tim l u r i i of tlm r l l y HKI yiiniiK M l r l "(low t r u l y uoliln you n n l l u n n , II" iliinn Imlil un to it nli'lil a" r u u i l l fur ulimllmirn to I h n n u n n u - Kill Ihn t'rniiin wlil|ipuil may 1 Ih It Iim n l n y w l i l i u i i l iiny f i i r l h n r iiuiri-liiK" (ibnorvor, "I wouldn't lllui to IWTO I H n vlwn mill yrlim'H, II" appnal to lli« urol" IIIIHU" law I h« law uf luvo, ihn lovn i l l n h T rurniiiiuiv If an iillliKinl brlil(>Kr«otn, pooplo nay niioh horrlil tliliiKi nliotltl I I'linlliMlfl, tliiinn luivii riiiinnil a nmolloi Ciu|in| nalnninilli Vnn'in, lluil'n KIIII- Im w u i i l i l p u r l i a i i n iiiiiilho hnr Innonitoil J u n t l r n Who w a n pn'iionl w l i n n I h n . w l i l r l i h i i ' l l i i n l u wliuli' nimliiil "Uliiiii ul' foolliiK In tint Imai'ln of m a n y win i i i v i l n i i anil iliivnti'il ni'i'vl"" a n i l w i l l illlin llriinniiln, mail" at llninniiln by f n n l h i K n b y p r n n n n l I I I K h n r w i t h a n o w lino milntiiKi'il from uiir c h u r c h iinno l n l n i m n r hurii pullm! y i i u r iiiinn'r Mr llnuiMiihi hliiiniilf llnnil tho iiitvortlnoiuontn, lamp unit Who ilnnlm a r n f u l o from rhilnlirr ( I n n i i r | > r l n < i ) Why, I w a n ! I I I K n « l f MUTllli-n pleat elx months ot his life; but be ho will be able to repay me before had his miserable momenta. At • Lli very long. You are free— free as *Ir, love intensified 'ho. saw himself for Miss Canstalrs. I wish you nothing what he was*—a mean, despicable kind bat the best" Hia voice broke, and of fellow who was obtaining a wife by he held out hla hand. "Good-bye," lie the lowest form of coercion. soldi. So things went on. until the eve of It was then, that Mark Mollor had the .wpddilng day. Mark was paying tho surprico of his life. He saw a her his last visit as a single man, and quivering Up, a, tear or two, a stem" she observed that ho was haggard and effort to overcome, and then tho care-worn. avalanche. Dropping into the nearest "Norah, how have you enjoyed the. chair, she sobbed with the utter abanpast frfi months? ho asked, bluntly. don of a w o m n n w h o luul been moved ."Splendidly!. The- Quasi;.bit of play- to the very depths. g; acting I ever saw," she answered, With a glad dJscornlns cry he sprang flippantly. He was hurt, and looked It. forward, took her in 'his arm's, anil "Play-acting; you call .itr" he echoed, kfased her again and again. sombrely. "Yours may have been, but "Norah," he cried, deliriously, "you mine was not. If it were, then I would do love me, after all!" tak« to the stage 'at once, for I am She said nothing but In utter selfassuredly .a'great actor." He strode surrender threw her arma round liin towards her and; put his hands upon neck and kissed htYn on the llpg. Conaequcntly when I nnd that a cus- conducted privately In order to keep o» her shoulders. "Norah," he cried, tomer la Interested In mahogany tathe irlrf raff. Without a note of Intn. "Norah, I've got more than I depassionately, "you know as well as serve" ho whispered happily. ble or sofa, It la my bualneaa to.lnvestl- ttuctton It IH useless for a- woman t HOEVEn told j^wft) !r,.nUnrtwan.d_^ enter here__wlth_the,^.ldeA, .Qt-iirudln-..-. I Uiat It .was^not^.play^actjng, Xouu ,.!;Ha.vo,..yoii.?.~..I don't,., know -about—•• oro-not'naHlTiil "trrti k'how thaitTiovo you with «very fibre that, but I am sure I have," sh.e said, possesses that she's willing to, part with! ""aomotriih^'abe has for something th* a tremendous mistake. IT aho wants. If there were a sign ovy Sometimes she muat bo rigidly crossof my being. I thtak of you, dream contrttejiy, but with a sigh of content. you must bo convinced-that your.-Inmy' door 'these rooms would be ovei questioned and helped 'to remember of you, live for you. I want you, not "Do you know, Mark, you were performant WIIH wronff, Jimt ilrop In hero ri^n with the curious. 'And they woul , things hidden In her cedar chests, or because of the foolish vow I made fectly right when you deemed me an muni' day when business la brisk, and have to be watched. That would men. her attic. I don't do that sort of menfourteen years ago. but because you upper-class nob? Six months ago l.ln> you w i l l I'hanRc your opinion <tt our keeplmr detective^ In the Kulrte of clerk tal work for a ten per cent, profit. are you. Without you life will be as iilea of marrying a son of tho people wx." Tho clrl who manages a trad"About the condition of tlio" <6Tothes? • and an expense likely to absorb m, proflta. bitter as Dead Sea fruit. Norah, ray filled me with a repugnance I could I take no responsibility' abput them. Tho IMK Inireau to which .women mny brlnff darling, come to me." "Tho beauty of a woman's trnrllr traders muat be their own Judges an tho articles for whlclv^they have no not adequately;express; I thought that bureau Is that It may be adapted t He held out his arms. Involuntarily, on my weeding eve I should be the , to what thcy,are getting. My sole care further uao and exchange them for the 'girl swayed towards hlni. then most miserable girl In England, and ttilnffn which they need or have a fancy tho other Party to the contract has to In to know that each garment IB sanl- cities of any size. Even In "a, quit. — for paasoHainK, pr67cc3e<rto~explaln how~ umpoao oi: Tneae nurry cxciianBea ari~ —tocy—and—ha«—never—been—exposed—to— That would largely depend upon th disease. Of course, If a garment Is have everything his own way? rlie had happened to tnko over a floor In frequently made for an entire mournshe paused fora moment—"well, mereClass ot Inhabitants. I have sometime moro than a year old It can't be left the thought. a hoiiHu about to bo turned Into bache- ing wardrobe, on tho ono Bide, and a ly the noblest man In the -si-hole thought at starting a branch In «om here. Nobody would be likely to want "Love!" she saitd, bttingly; "you lor upurtmcnta, and begin business with bit of handsome jewelry, or a piece of . I t . world." * seaside village having a Summer and : furniture, on the other. Theso prate ot love, but you simply don't only a deak, a telephone and a chair. antique' "Oh, yea!" exclaimed the bureau's native population. Naturally, the trad when women jro directly from know what it is. Was it love, that manager, suddonly bethinking heVself. "Tho odd feature about thla enterprise," days, Ing would be chiefly beneficial to th black Into colors, a mourning outfit doe.s "There ape the lace wedding veils. natives, since they would be ofrcrln. made you take my father's debts in WHY CATS FAIL ON THEIR FEET she continued, "la that tho embarklne not get shabby. It Is perfectly wearable They can be traded any time. Or renteasily portable articles for things whlct upon It waa not deliberately planned. for the woman who must suddenly disorder to threaten me, frighten me, ed tn trade for something of value. But the Summer residents, would wish U An ingenious model was constructed It,simply happened. That la to say, I card her colored wardrobe, providing and' compel me into being your wife? [ don't keep any rare lace about thl* leave behind whefi breaking up the!) some time ago to show why a cat'In C\ had been trading things alwaya. First that both traders are normally proporWas It love that gave me the 'chance place. If a bride wishes to go to the establishments." as a little child. Then I exchanged, Uio tioned. "This leaves the colored ward- altar wearing ancestral point she caij of a. two on a six months' courtship? falling always alights on its feet. Tlie loya I was tired of for the doll or tbe robe to bo traded .of! and If left here. If you call that love I fling; it in your imitation cast consists of a cardboard tell me what she'll trade for the day's cylinder, with four rods stuck in it dishes- belonging to some other little It usually disappears In floctlona—a suit 'aoe." use of the menh, and I'll do the utmost to ono customer, an evenlne ^own to irlrl. Aa I grew older, I traded boots another—and for her. But she must herself interThere' was silence fora minute and for legs, and a tail devised on similar the various accessories to and bltn of Inexpensive Jewelry. By tho traders having things of small value to view tho owner of the veil In that principles; and the object is to .showthen he spoke. owner's norm-. When 1 first embarked lime 1 waa ready to go to college I was exchange. that a cat's 'faculty of falling on its "Miss Carstairs—I will not call you In thisbusiness I had to stand the loss vxehanglnK shoes, lingerie, ribbons, Norah. any more—you are right, after feet depends on the rotation of Its tall. of some valuable lace, and don't neeil ES. all this furnttnre la Hated for hots—even frocks and coata—with the Some interesting information on this' another lesson In thnl direction. all. I am hoist with my own petard. trade." Toplied tho manager, "and )thcr itlrls of my clique, and by=-ttie problem is gjven by the superintendent • • • I have made the mistake of thinking Jmo I wan Kraduated, had a more ex- some of it hoa been here for several O. YOt: certainly may not pubilxh that money, allied .to a certain ruth- of a zoological garden, who has made ilted reputation aa a trader tban as'a months because every piece Is valuable. several experiments. The faculty of my name and wldre.sH!" the trade I Tan't have these rooms cluttered with lessness, could do.almost anything. i I always Mndcnt. In fact, the principal of our bureau' manager was almost Indignant. falling on the feet Is one wh.ch mediocre stuff whose percentage Prortt waa wrong. Love, like mercy. Is not lolleni.'. frankly told mo that the only wouldn't pay for the "It Is understood tlmt thl.s hu^lnc.is especially developed, Jie claims, by: . ._ strained, and' cannonj6~ljargalnea~for. .. volumes—likely—lo—Interest me UOTtnfc* ~T!7e ownur.i of the furniture left here qlimbing and leaping animals, in which Love is not conceited, not puffed 1 up, category are included all the cat tribe, ny life would bo chcnue and account alwaya say definitely what Is wanted in like I, mad fool, have been, but should monkeys, squirrels, and rats. The inlooks. Naturally, my friend* soon exchange, and nearly always that article In something of a household nature, like above all things be self-sacrificing ormcd tho habit of gettLnt; ra o to trade stinct Is born in them, and the act of china, a rug. some Jlne nnpery, etc. heir belongings. There Is one chance to atone and am going to take It. Is your fathe twisting is performed without any conIn tho course of time; I wo« doing 3ieso favors BO regularly anil devoting in the library? Yes? Then will you scious effortTSn the part of the animal. The opinion is that' the tail plays an o rnnrh energy to thp task, that— wait, and I will be back in ten minutes, important part in the turningjprocess. _______^_^jiawinc I—waJi—pxpec<eil—1«—. Miss Garstatasr' "All "tree-inhabiting monkeys have V -wn llvins—I decided to become a nianIn Bethel itreot Along with a girl and talk to me freely. If you cannot | —a 'stranger would have judged that He went out, arilt left her puzzled long tails." says this authority, "and •Kcr of a trading bureau and earn n and more than a little disgusted, no jroflt by charging a perroniage upon :j friend you were examining a basket meet these conditions then w« marry; here was the perfect love-match. Mark with Mark, but with herself. A glr there -is not the slightest doubt that containing bunH and other thingp. A in two months' time." the tall Is of the greatest possible adhad dropped Ms imperious, sarcastic Jiu value of the artlt'U's fxrhanKeit can think a. lot in ten minutes, and. big, hungry-looking, half-starved lad whole conduct was before he returned; she had madeTier vantage to all climbers in helping them "The conditions are 'utterly repug-'100®. ttnd hroilKh me. Which niruns," slip f\looked at you as If you wero ,douiz«na to tarn. It also acts as a good to me, but I have no option but ( «uperb. Possessed of a wide knowlalned, "that when n cu.5toimT lu'liiKn from another world, and his looks to agreo. You hold all the cards, and l«dge, he talked wellr and, more .to resolution. After all, what was pride' balancer. You may-sec a squirrel walk •i an urllt'le. slip attachei* a valimtlnn Nothing mattered but tne fact thai along a tightly-stretched wiro or must huve been a llttlo fierce, for your i f lt aults your ignobio nature to play hie credit, he listened oven better. Joket lo U. und pays me the iiKr*'<'ilthey loved each other. .string, swinging its tail from aide to •pon percrntage afl noon ua ati rXL-luiiiKii i friend. haJf-afruid. handed Mm a bun, tllem mercilessly, pray go on doing Studying her erory wish, he was The door opened, and Mark came side, Just as a tfght-rope walker und then botli ot you hurried awny as B() •> 8)le answered, i made. Maybe (hU appear.*! lu )u> u . indeed the perfect knight. Had he but into the room. She observed balances bis polo. if you had soon a leper. Aa you ' ati'h-penny tiualne/in. but really H l» known it, ho hod gono up tremendous- elowly T1|UB that donned his overcoat ready turned away you said to your friend.'. ^"^ __«nausuratea "Some years ago I had some ratn <>t, I'^or Instance, on tin u r t l i l i ' viilut'd ly in her estimation. They had not common," "horrid-looking ™»rt*Mp. Compelled to be .sweet, the been engaged many weeks before she for departuTe. •What ' ""' " whose tails had be.en cut oft, and they t five dollars..1 innkr m>ly f i f t y rfiiu. girl was eweeter than she was comboy!'" ^^ tut overy sucli tran.iai'tlon ineiinH a realized1 that he loved bar with the r~"MlBs Carstalrs," he said aadly. "I were not such good climbers as "You were that boy?" aho breatlusd. i11.01"^ *° ^ she wntl <l«'ennined whole-force of his strong, dominant have come to bid you good-bye. I shall ordinary rats. And ii Is Just the same vholo dollar herausv *ll IK, nf roiirH.f, radcd for nn article uf rcjuiil vuliii;. "I was that boy; and that cruel there should bo no half measures about nature,, but what astonished her most not hold you to your bargain. I have with monkeys; thoSo which have not Thla rule,, howover. IH mil bldi-boiind, though perhaps thoughtless remark ot her forced humility. She was a brll- was tho fact that she, the descendant Interviewed your father, and he has long.talls are not so good at climbing, , ' and as she of a long Uno of blue-blooded aristo- soon me throw ifnto tho flrc.cvfiry_tlQcUiand cannot leap-to the same-extent. . oonalderably blKher pcrf«iitiiK« .'" yqura^wflS-tho _blrlh—and foundation |. sl eor e ta11 ,- -haittcdj^for~ «Uch (hlni!>, wKic'li nr,i of Mellor's, tho famous contractor-., iBtrO(l0 alonE by '' 11 ' crats, was thrilled by the knowledge. ment which gave me tho slightest hold It is noticeable that monkeys which aattly furnished, nlnce I niuM iii'rda go fluro f Mark Btol1 oven him. Ho tolls me that his busi- have gfvon up climbing trees have The words cut me to the quick; there ««*>""« ° . <it and find tho paraonn having 'the reAa for Mark, he had had. the tmp: ness affaire are improving, and.' that J lost their tails." wl and tton 1 determined that 1 would bo °' tho K Iow ot Pcrfoot hcalth 'ueated articles and prrnuadt* (hnni tn Homebody. Niiy, moro, for I iiridc 'a xctiange the commodity for whatever vow that ono day, by cither hook or rjook, you should bo my wlfo. I nhall not weary you with tho story of my llfo, only I will nay thlfl— It Is a stofy of hard Work ami dogged resolution. Hit by bit I oxromUxl tho liuliUir until ILL you marry me, Minn 1 stood— financially, at nny rate —at Oaratalrs?" Tho c|u«s- (h.o vory tup. Socially. I had not dono tlon, Bpapped out with quite HO woll. Hut my chnnco came KriT>i'r ItnnWH an iniu'h al>oiit the proper Htofo rooms—which moans every room tlio aud-dounosu of a pln- u^ lant, and I nolzcil It with both liundT r j i n ' t u K i n x nf handHinn<) plenlshlnga aa •avo tho four ronorvea for our UvInK 1 found out— H matt era not howi ilo. anil IxTaiiHi' of my partint'fi IIItol-nhot, Btunned Norah iluartcra-^bacltH cedar nhrlve* or chevtn. that your father. Sir I'hlllp, wh« I I ' l ' i t l l h I hail lit'i'ti iinxifllrtal hoUHekeopor Caratalrft. For tho AH tho furn ur« ntorcil In Indlvlduul li«ivlly In dobt. I («vi by yiwtr fnVr HurtrnirrliiK my 'Ivons. Hlni'o nothing of thirty uocondn Bha hatfH which art* onHlty handled and can i l l i i ' CVIMhurt happeniiil to any of our that tills IB IIOWH to you. W»ll, I took stared at tho questioner |n xhiinli nurbo touned out of u window In cnno of Hi r lii'lrloiinin, I fi'lt no hrHltnru'y nbout prtao. Then u hot wigor poaacumid ovor |I|H dohlB no llKht mini, let mo Mio. And thn Itnoiiri are kopt on rollern, h i i n d l l n ^ my w e a l t h y rounln'it tiabton, BBBiiro you —for ono ohjuot and ono Ntiltably um'ancit, hor. AddroHslng him UH If ho wort) I'l'inlni-n mul I'lilni'lillliis. Hllvcr, nhlnii lli-liiK piiHHimsoiI of You would I'onnldor tliat I am praclltllo boUor than an, dnaoct, nhn nalil, object only. 'inil r n l Kluii*. nf I'OiirHo, nrr nufc rnoilgh tlrnlly olialncd 'ID thin place buruiino I coldly: "My answer requires llttlo imaglTuitlon, pnrhapH you ran gixins »'hlli' n l i t l l o i m r y , pnivldliif( that caoli will not limve It fur over a n l x h t T Wnll, pli-.-ii m mi pni'ki-d t h n l It cannot romn conaltlorallon, Mr. Mollor. No, u thou- what It wns " you lire rlnht. Certiilnly. the rhlnf I I l i l n illi'frt ronlarl w i t h allnlllt'r ploi'n, sand times not" "I WIUB th<> olijiir.l, I BiippoBu; you anil t h a i Iho I'lillro rtinn dociin't ff^t u , intiHt nay, llic no|» i l r n n l m n k — l o tliln "I »ay, you," Bold Mark Mollor, took ovor my fiilhor'H ilnhlH In -irilrr ontoriirlHo, In tho urnim* of rarryliiK H r'l'Vt'ir jiill. Ilnl lionni'linlii MtimiHl Thny gruyoly, but with a glint ot humor In to buy mo," rrnponalMllty that nun't tw leiniinnirll) ( H I H l t U ( ' ] > l l l l l H l 111' lll'pl In I I I ! |ll>BOlll|tily "Y<mr livtulllon In mnrvHoun," ho lilu lino oyiw. "Occasionally, whun I placed upon u utiborttlnatc. A n y h o w , ilry plni-r, A n y l i o w . from ttiu rlrnt, I deI luivi-n't nny nliburdlnato cxxtpllni; » am in tho know, I adopt tlio rolo of Halil, wutlrlriilly. "1 ri'ciiKiiliod llml I'litnl nol tu olorii a n y t h l i i K rntniittoiS nolornil nirnnonKor boy," (iilili'il tlm prbpjirt.. Accordingly, I venture to n. wlillii nil ndmlnililo weapon ( i > inn Ix'lmv (tin Krollnd floor, Nor loo youiiK woiinin rhcerfully, "um< «n Im prodlot tluit Iwforo tho pronont hour In tl)(H»ry, wan not to bn • roiupuriMl lo h l f t h ul'oii' i t . A l f h i i t i K t i loflK iintennntllnnty bi'lltivnn In I'oinnion with inuny roliUlvo -compiilHlon ril. l h l » nlil nlinit' IlinlnK, wllli Iln two runs Itn coiirtw you will havo rovomod Itn yi'ry imrnonn HvliiK tifrrntiout tthii thin ul'l f u l l Klurli'i* 'mil i n a i i H i r i t roof, utrnilKly y<mr (Uxitelon." I b(i)l<iv<xl. nay, I wiin oorlaln, Hint Mliinnlon In haillltrd. I M i l l l l i K <i i:ari'lilkn l M M M i l i ' i t -in inr for two rranonn. Ono HormrthJiiK In Iho culm, conlldont for your fathor'w imlio you would iln iir'n r c n p o n n l l i l l l l v upon hln nhniilituni In «r i h o i n Ui i i i u l (hi* niriii'iuro In natilly toiui rotinod tho glr| to a> cold fury. thliiK. miiko nny tiucrlfli'o, ovoii In out of tlm , I I N , ' » I I in I n ' n l r i l mill iii'iu i l r y tiy n furnai'o In "You ar« limufforabln and Importl- tho *ix,tmit of miirryliiK i»«, whom you "Whi'ii in) i-ii'h riitinln i r i u i n n from l l i « n liar. Tlm ntlirr In t h n l It u thorKilrnliu u n i t inni'Vi'it MIT licittillrvn, noiu, Mr. Mollor, und I BOO no KIMH! no heartily dlnllKo. WIIH 1 Tinl'1, Mln:i o i i K h l y niuiiK'il und alriul whrnoynr Itn Iliorn w i l l in' p l i ' i i i y nf i i n i n i n n .ri'mly _ purpotMi In prolonging tho i-onvunm Carn1alr»7" l a i ' K « w l i i i l i i w n nrn t h r o w n wlili- upi'ii. to p u t i i i ' l l ' i l ' i n In I hr vai'iili'il npaiVM. Mum. Oool afternoon!" /\MI| l l m t hap|ioiiH evorv iilfianant i|ay. "I>O)» my fullinr know Hint you In mul I n h u l l In' xl"il "' II I'i'i'niini' I Iliiw Him movwl towiundH thn tli«)r, but bin (ond forcliiK nio to marry you?' linou Dial, w l i h x i i i in,>aiill tu do lull form (HirriHl Uio way. A K I N O ovi'r I h n or my rli'li "No, and If you urn imnnlhlo liu n««d our I ' o i l n l n ' n tlnllni'llii till. I r r i u i u r f n u n t o "do, If you lll«>," ho itu|d, tftroahw nnvnr know. Why brltJK worry I n t o l IIM n n . I I Ki'lliihl I ' l i ' l l l n h l i i K i v I l i y t l i ' l l l l y nn l u l u I l i l n mill Ingly, "nnd bo norry for It ull your hln llfii wlmn It run IM) no can l.rHmi inadn of , i i i ' nn M i i i T l n l l y " Tlm ' ,111nllt'tl ,for a I) |H iM, lliliHKll . a l I'"' llfo, Mn«x«i to mo, Minn Onrnliilru You nvoldodT On »h« dny you m u r r v i f l l t l r d v Upiill ii<'un> I'lnt'iii fiiiriii rroin I Ita iftd not ri'i U h. i , f,,m w It'll }* ar* haluH'ti think you aro mlhw iiliovo mo, don't I nliall Uiniw Into t.ho Urn uvnry pnpor rdiidtnird l i i i f i u f ii < l , t i n i > i t u i i i H wiiiniin win, t 4 a d<lll.i l | > uii'lri filnn.l why I you!" „,,- , <hn,t Klvon mo nny hold ovor him,' /il| ( of our rrl,,-inln • .luul lu u i . u h l li'in U 1'ilh'T hnin n'p.itron ni'iul I ' M . l . n i l nn II K h "I > m l i l "|i|H IM.'lllU, i , 'aiua. wau Bllotit, nnd hn wont on,: "Ni Thorn wun rtlloiii'o for n niliiiili' lluni toht our rimnnii fur moving f i o m n In ii H)I')I I vii HIT nu*l n rOIHlll tlltlM* In n i l IhiU Iri l l n r n l In ju'lln. plait', pul'i'v. flood for you' to unnwxir, You urn nun (ih« oxolnitmixl, bIMorly, "I w i l l bo your 1)111)11, lll.Jil<illl,^|YI|ll(U!»V'Nri!r lll'l ) IO n riihl' 1 lhi\|i , j l ' ( ( u l l l i ' i u i l l i I'linl In i a HIl u l u nml llni'iih H l i i - mil ill ii iloillt In , of tho rail bhm-MiKHlntl OIIOH. Yint wlfn, Mr. Mollur, and I wlnh you Jov l i r n r i (u . t h i n npiu'luiui nlil iniiniiluli mi ul • I'li^l (Kalll" l^ ri'iiitlh hntiill*'!) Iliiil ^i i iinii'i' nr nn »hl rhn!ilniti>tl l l h r i i r y llui l o v \ n ' n uillnlilrln, allit ut H i n t t l i r v I'linnot, forKOt, nolwItlmtuintliiK thn of your hmrKO-ln." llm IMIIi'i)illtt/;*' li'i' In 'inlay llnii'n t h a t mut litllu-il i i l » n i l l i c i iMM'li lii'twrtMi un. i l l i t u ' l iippruvn uf t t l o I'lianiti' Thi'y furl. Unit I (un rauflly tlm rl<ihi»it mini nr llm ''!>• u p 1,111 A n u innlti'i iif fuel, "Thanh you! You urn llulnhliiK in" ut f«)torrt, Hb wnri' n i l i o I h n l wo w i i t i l i l i i t In' r i t f o ll ttuulil iliit | m v lu lalio III u i-lll'AOIll In UniKflooil, that I nprniiK from vni'y luul mini, but thorn you urn i i i l in of i i ) ) h u n v I n u n Irainpn u n t i l n l i u w n llm l u u i d n r 'tint \\\v ii,iul, \ v i » mil tti'' i i w a r r of oliu quite p«xipU>, and, tlmruforo, not at lx> innlo • t'oiiK AliiMil our niarrliiKii. In illmirl i1n> • nlio alnl in n y n t r n i . ivlili'li fun IMI iWt In inii' itn l l l i . h t(i IOHM' h«m dm HIM un enM l l M K t .-Olihl with. Ill von If you lovml inn, wlilnli I'oiilrnnl to (ho villain nf tint ilnxi|i lion li/ thn root nf tl ninunii w i n nil" ltii>,, Huiiiin^i- inmtilbly fur n your*— ollH ' K i i l u r l y _ v*"UUiM-.l. Ton <)<> not, your Innillixr iirojuitliini liovnl, who lIMlmlly ullown lilu vlcllni i ni|||l n l l i i w r d tu llvn wiyiln t lien.i ulijl \vi,lln t « i v . i i i n t t nml llnrn of irrcut vrtliiff. wniihl live |hri»m wonlil proviuit you front uhl'ln I h i ' V " l u i l our frlonrtn iiiianlilioiinly iiilinllli'il a niontli'ii Kfacn, I proptmo, If yuii mul f i n "'M^i"lhliiiln I ruiincot on o x p n i l I l i K n h " f t \if M M tl, liiK.t.ho fnot. Anil now Int. m« loll you IIKPIKV lo r<irln>Uii ix>nilllli)iKi, tlml OUT l l m l nlnoo I nnvnr li'livo |li|n plni'n /o,i; M.tin-. , l l l | I ' l l l l |ii^> |I|MM (| I» wrll nn ror npui'0, villiiutlnn < i MI lit hnpprii in liior i i u i i i i ttmn HII hour ut 11 i l i n o It in ,not, mul niiiTKlllriK I n llm limuruiu'ii. Thn whliih may nnlonlnh yon IJIV i'lli>hli« a i » tMMUlMllUl In •liifrn tulinii pliion In n|x iniiiilln It'll, dfr'nnnd t h o > n u n K I l K i ' l y In rnli'h nil', anil Unit In <'""" rui'l li, I'll! n l i n p l y it Illiin-naVfil of Ihi; .''lln| .'111 |,< Iln ll ........ Im n , 'Tin Junt fyiirttinn yxMirn to Iho jluy from l<i-dny." o MH'iiUHPr, "| wu,t mil nio'li an ai'rliti'nt nholllil oi-t'ill 1 , Ihn inn I n N y or lillny wniiiml n Illlll, unit fur fllnon I <l«t/>nnlnoil to iiinko you my "And wJm.t am your ruiiilllliiiuiV" uli" ..... iiho thn ronpoiinlblllly, Vot f n r t l y of Ihn nrtlnlt'n I'oulil tio m i x c i l ilitlim t h u t I'm fMiiiilnif it I'liinfoi lal'li', wlfo." linluil, l 'oiiMoiiiinntly' It wiinti't IIIIIK l i n r o i n had t n hn iluittt to rko out Iliy nlnr-lltrlininii U v I n K , Thn HUIIIII t l l l l i K In npllo of hnrnnlf, Noruli O»rntn1rn "1^1 rut, u wiirlilnn I'lnnii rourlnh|ji, inuny of ullr frlntliln worn nuintlnit \'iil K-I 'i l l n i l t r d n n n i i l t y , , inlHlit lio diinii In any Inrnn r l t y , 1 wiut lnl<nr<mtiod. "I'rny, go on," ihn wliIfh <lii"n nol. ftllow for nhii|Miroiifi; nl IniiK iMiiilt (^H)lnd ' t o flllliilry 'OHI"*)lolin Hiiiillt'V/ilimlilrn ittlt hofn ,foi' ,|mrK »lii.iili|i|lilnk, inn it woiilil hnva ti> «n>w nldil, coldhr. IIIK Rli.l «t..rn»o h>' nnjirct'n, Tlicni I n n ' l nny uooit nncond, whnn n<litrinuiliin imcli othor Imii ili'ln an a moiM to bo oniillAtml, T h o y woolif M v n i i , ryllil. j i ' W r / r ) , I n j "!><> yon imnomlmr r» cnrl«ln ftflor- wo dl<i|Hinn<) w l l l i Mr »nd Minn, and Itiunun rt lu p 11 woillmi <)oi'llp> llttf n it*'* M u i h AT n l i i « > i u l n dtitilar^il lb*%t I InHOIllo Innlaili'^, IT l| Wolllil IIP nrri'l'lnit, lunlicil liniinu. n«ri'Kllai ilrd li) it t>urrtlit| noon whom you worn iilxnit twolro oall <nirh othor by our Clirlnllau K i h i i ' i i M d y titiovv how (o look utter nlc« • 1111 ii.'ltnllllf oil |i»(llllUKn, n If I l l o l p nlKtlil nyl'ti'lil nml tint own runnl»nl ynirn old. I/ot mo plnttiro th« noono imiKvi; tlilnl.,'11111 immt'ImiMirtniil, Mint, w*m WAII npn^n nmtlnnt. whli'll to hnnK WMiiMiri'ilnrnn, nlniiilii nut Ht»rt K bualH wim oul«l<lo a c«iifontlon<ir'B shop you put on ono nlito your dlnllku nf mo , (him ' llui iviny foot or I wall Hi our lion lllt< lnlli«,'' W Y N MARK MELLOR'S VOW ouye F T ( tjtfti. Band Concert. Wednesday, at Park AMONG THE CHURCHES. , luuod every Saturday mornlne Entered In Hammonton Pont-Ofllce u second-class matter br \ HOYT & SON, PUBLISHERS Orvlllo rc.JIdJ'Jj '; ; Wlll.lmn O. Hoyt SubscrlDtlon I'rlcc : 11.2(1 per rear. iri.28 In Atlantic County. Three centi per copy. . On lain at office, and at Well's Nfvvi Boom Advertising I<at» on application. Local Phones.—KB. (B8/1093. The^Iammonton Loan and Building Association • • SATURDAY. MAY 26, 1917 Subscriptions for Shares received at THE PEOPLES' BA NK- on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday preceding llie meeting. O« Tuesday, June 5th, all the' Election Boards in Hammonton will sit, from seven o'clock in the morning until nine o'clock in the evening, to enroll, all men between-twenJy'-one .•antt.thirtyuone years of- age,— whether a voter or not. even though not naturalized. The new la'w recently enacted bv Congress requires this-, and fixes a penalty of one hundred.. (Joljariijf. a, man- fails to-*o register,.. Go to the polling place in your precinct, June 5lh, where you wiinHd^the election officers, serving without pay, ready to enroll your name. Shares may be taken in this Series until December Good-bye, useless canines ! "The dog chasers have been appointed, and are on the job. Will open a New Series of Stock At its meeting on / 'Thursday, Evening, June 7th, 1917 V r - 3,poo to $ro,ooo to loan at six per cent at each meeting, on the'first Thursday of the month, or between meetings on application to the Secretary. H. K. Spear, Vice-President. W. R. Tilton, Secretary. J. A. Waas, President. W. J. Smith, Treasurer. ^Directors T. C. Elvins D. C. Herbert Cbas. Cunningham H. McD. Little W. H Andrews W. E. Crane J. G. Galigne So that you may know what effort is oeing made to "get" loafers, we reproduce the following advertisement appearing in many- papers : A WAR MKASURE.—Mothefs and wives having sons and frusbands who will not work are requested to report the same to the local Board of Registration. "'The names are being tabulated and presented to the Federal authorities, and from this list the first selections will be made. Hammonton is to furnish' twenty-eight men on the first draft. The taking of the census is ha_viugji wonderful effect in driving these men and youths to work, and keeping them out of pool.rooms and saloons. / Many people in Hammonton are spending far more at the bar than they would dream of investing in the Government's Liberty Loan. As flowers will not be plentiful, all who have any are asked to take what they can spare to the P. O. S. of A. Camp-room on Tuesday next. Band Concert, Wednesday, at Park United States Government Bonds of the Liberty Loan j%J June 16th, in denominations of * $50, $160, $500, and $1000 Subscriptions received at THE PEOPLES BANK And Bonds purchased without charge. (Formerly of IIaran.cnton) -) Hammonton, N. J. . Hammonton Baptist Church. 10.36, Morning serviceTheme, "A Good Soldier of Jesus Christ." Children's talk, "The Lord is my Capital, - - ,$50,000Shepherd." Surplus and .. 12 m., Bible School. 6.30 p.m.. Christian Endeavor. Undivided Profits, $69,000* Topic, "Financing the Kingdom." Leader. D. M. Chapman. • w*. /'' • @ '••, 7.30, evening praise. ' c Three per cent interest paid I'betne, "Playing with Fire;" ... on time deposits Thursday evening, 7.45, prayer and* praise service. Two per cent interest allowed on demand accounts having daily Presbyterian Church) balance of $1060 or more. 10.30 a.m. Preaching. 12 m. Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.. Y. P. S. C. E. service. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent 7.45, preaching. _ _ . ..-Christian.Science Society.. ,. _ W. J. Smith, Vice-Pres't Services, Sunday, u a.m. aud W . R v T i l t o u , Cashier Wednesday, 8 p.m.,Jn Civic Club Wm. Doerfel, Asst. Cashier Hall. DIRECTORS St. Mark's Churcu. M. L. Jackson J. A. Waas Whitsunday. C. F. Osgood George Elvins Morning Prayer, 7.10 ; Holy Wm. J. Smith, J. C. Anderson Communion, 7.30; Litany and Satn'l Anderson W. R. Tilton Holy Communion: at 10.30 ; Sun-John G. Galigne Chas. Fitting day School, 11.45 ; Evening Prayer, 7.30. Monday and Tuesday in Whftsun » Proposals for Coal. Week : Morning Prayer, 7.60 ; Holy Communion, 7.15 ; Evening Sealed proposals endorsed "Bida for Coal," will be received by G. H. Johnson. Prayer, 4.00. Clerk, at Elwood. N. J., until Friday, a Day of Intercession,— 3District p.m., Saturday. June 9th, 1917, for for ourselves and our Allies, for our supplying the 'Board of Education of Country, for our-Army and Navy, Mullica Township with 61 tons of Stove for the restoration of .peace, for the Coal delivered as follows : ' At Weekatbwn-School, 4 tons sick and wounded and those who Agricultural'School, 7 tons miuisW to them, and for the dead. Nesco School, 20 tons We cannot urge too strongly the subscribing for shares of the new "Liberty Loan." Arrangements have been-made with the local Banks, whereby the subscriber can pay so much per week, very similar to the Elwood School. 12 tons popular Christmas Club plan. This should not be considered purely an All-Soul's Church;— Universalist. Devonshire School, 7 tons investment, though it is one of the safest, but should be prompted by a Morning service at 11 o'clock. Bids will also he considered for supseparate items. Topic, "The Spiritual Conception plying patriotic motive,—to assist the Government in raising tbe necessary The right is reserved to reject any or all'bids. funds to carry out its war program. Do not delay this, but step into of National Life." Sunday School at 12 m. GEORGE H, JOHNSON. your banking house and take as big a share as you can.. District Clerk. 7.30 p. m., Mrs. Charles Fitting Elwood. N^J., May 25, 1917. Yes, there were over a*hundred red-blooded men in line at the Home will speak on "Our Town— Fair Guard drill, Tuesday nightj_ but -among the hundreds of oil-lookers on and Beautiful," in the series-on NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -"Know Your-Towu." the side-walks we saw too many yellow-livered fellows.. Cotne out. Members of the C'ivic Club are I'tirsunnt to tht> order ol Dmitri A. V. Bell, boys, and show wb"at you are made of. You may be among the first to especially invited to attend. SurroKuie ol thu County ol Atlzmtlr, thla day made <m tho application ol the undenlaned* be called into actual service, and, this training will mean much to you. .\<1mtnlntrtitor of the mild decedent, notice I* First M. E. Church. hereby Blven, to U"-' credltorN ol the >nl4 Is your name Toney ? If so, your lady friend has a letter awaiting decedvnt to exhibit to the 8tib«crlber. under Patriotic Day. Special religious onth or affirmation, their claim* and ncmanda her at the post-office. Read the advertised list. and patriotic service in the evening, nlnril the catnte ol the rfald decedent, wllhla nine montha Irom thin date, or they will be theJ3^A^R , P. QL S_._of A,, P.p. t forever borr edlromproiucutlonorrocoverlni Do your shopping.on^Fuesdayy next week,--and-eage up on -the^busy Huhflcrlber. of A., and other patriotic societies the snine aKalntft theJOHN o. AfeDitnnon. early morning hours of the shop-keepers. Let them close up at nine attending. Special music. Administrator, llnnunonion. N. J. Mar> Ijindlnn. N. J., May 17. ID17. o'clock, to participate in the day's programme. 10.30 a. m., preaching. I'rlnti.r'nlw. $I1.8t Topic, "Love for God." Let every reader be a committee of one to remind his neighbor to 12 ra , Sunday School. enroll, June 5th. You may save him §100., 3.30 p.UK, Junior League. Hammonton is doing its best to provide for farm help,—though not 7.45, preaching by Pastor. Topic, "Love for Country." for this year,—one doctor reportiug three births in four hours, one evening last week. The County Board of FreeholdBut few of our readers realize how much material is required for the ers • has decided to lay concrete Bellevue Avenue concrete work. It is roughly estimated as follows gutters on Central Avenue, from Phone your want orders Broken stone, one hundred carloads ; sand, 100 cars ;. cement, 50 cars. Bellevue to Vine Street, on -both This may be a little over-estimated, but gives aji idea where the money sides, graded each way. goes. . .The great digger is now unloading cars, iu the "hole" on the Un-Clalmed Letters. site of-the old round-house. . '•— .IOOlS__y The following letters remained A'letter from Congressman Baclmrach contains considerable informatiori abottt the prospective draft of 500,000'men for nnny service. uncalled-for in the Hammonton Post Office' on Wednesday, May We publish some facts from it, and from an enclosed letter from the U. 23, 1917 = S. census bureau. The number drawn will be about one man to every Miss Mar/ D'lracllo, Krlend olTonoy. 184 of population, according to the census of 1910.. Harnmonton had Miss Marlon llrer. 5,088 inhabitants, which would make pur quota twenty-eight men ; but Persons calling for any of tbe from this number will be deducted any who were in the military service, above will please state that it has regular or National Guard, on April iat, or who may enter previous to been advertised. Louis J. LANOIIAM. P. M. the date of the draft. Tnesday, June sth, will be enrollment day, and every man from 21 to 31 years old is required to go to the polling place Crop Prizes Arouse Interest. in hi» precinct, and enroll. It will co*t $100 to neglect this. THE ANNUAL MEETING •'OF- " ' ' • • / / ^ Jewelry Clocks Repair Work a Specialty. 1 » . ' ' • * '•• > • * The Farmers' and Merchants' "Building and Loan Association "Work Called fror and Delivered. All repair work and engraving done by myself. D. S. BELLAMY, Local Phone 841 Jeweler. Post Office Building, South Second St. it The Nursing of a Baby BORDENS Malted Milk InV Berjotra problem, because there In mnny times a tleRcl«f)oy either in th« qunntlty or tlio quality of the child n nuturnl food. In either cnoc, BORDEN'S Matted Milk IN THB SQUARE nhould be lined. Thfl mritlu<r will llml her milk enriched and thfl nii|>nly incr«nnc<) I)V HM un«, nwInK l<> the Btlinulntlon ut thu lnct«ul (pnnfa by tho (nunAlcoholic) mnlt which l» combined with «tr«n|(lh«nln(f oxtrnct* of wheat, and with rich r.renmy milk U> form tho food. Sold nnd Rimrnnteed by 1. T. KELLY, Central Pharmacy, Hammonton The Best in Town! pusao Bros. Ca$h Market Where Quality mid F.cQnomy Meet Garden Hose Screen Door B| Screens Oil Cook Stoves. BLUE STONE, 16 c. Ib Sulphur, Paris Green» "Palmers" Lime * Wanted,.—a week of good, growing, warm weather. Much interest has been awakened by the Atlantic City Rotary Club'a offer of prizes for be»t sampled of farm products. AH Hammonton in second to none for yield, quality Complaints nre continually coming in of the stealing of flowcru and t»i/e of fruit, berries, and truck chickens, garden t r u c k , etc. It used to be quite common on the back generally, several of the prizes will cetH, and in the suburbs ; but now it has reached Bellevue Avenue, doubtless come this wny. The prizes are UH follows : a ttcore or more cliickeiiH were stolen from one yard, and pluiittt and of value ditwppeored just an mysteriously. One of our renders •While Potatoes ; Int. prize $W).00 ; 2nd prize, lino plow, olces the sentiment of himself and neighbors in'the following letter : Corn ; Int, $60.00. To the pertwim who have been mealing the chickens of Cnbhnfro ; 1st, S&O.OO, Mien Alum Cog ley, nnd have heretofore rifled her garden, I Penchea ; lot, $50,00. would Hay tlnit their iilenlity in fairly well known, mill nw I Tomntoon ; Int. $26.00. 2nd, $10.00. now own, the garden and luive been given jurisdiction In the fleona ; lat, $10.00. matter of the chickens, it would be well for them to keep away 2nd, $6.00. Irom both garden and cliickenit ; for if I get u good shot at Peppers ; 1st, $10.00. them, by day or n i ^ h t , lliey are apt to go a place where they Laritbnt Watermelon ; 1st, $10.00. do not ruiHc vegetables nor chickens for their line. They miiHt Hardware, Paints, Olli, Sporting Good* Onlonn ; 1st, $10,00, be prepared to take (lie consequences if they visit there Sweet 1'otatoos (liest hill) ; Irvln I. HenrliiK Phon« 843 again, w. J. n. Int. $0.00. AH there is a miitpii'lon a» to llie culprit's identity, we would advixc him 2nd, whoolliarrow. Penp ; lit, $o.OO. to settle down oil hl« own farm, fur tli.u job Is fur preferable to t hut lintry blnnkn can be procured at of » stoker. OHO. D. BTBOUSB our local pout-office, alm> of the Poultry AHHoclutloii, HIM! should be mailed a I once to HiginnndOJHerklH, Proposal for Coal. at the lloitrdwalk National Hank, Notary Public T lien: cxlHta « n»l»tukcii linprcBA t l a n t i c City. I'roixmqla for conl will Im roculvcd hy ConiininHloner of Dcedti nloii tliat wlicu bnd. Htrctclicn of thu Alin«b»imo nnd Anyluin CommltUio ro fincounlcrcd, ihnt tin; of tho Hoard of Chanun Krvolioldarn of llammunton (ludlrnr Illlllilllll niul niolorinln may UHC Atlantic (Jounty, nt tho County Asylum, the niilcwiilkh. I'IK- Hlnlc I.nw ii> to 11 o'clock A . M . , on Thurndny, Juno 1U17. Hnlil coal to be from any of docH not penult mirli piiicllrc ut 7(h, the following minim ; llonvor Memlow, any time. Wlieu Hiirli iiliu-crt arc Upiior l.ohlKli, Mld-Vull«y, Jaddo. All Means encountered, tin- biryclinltt mid to lie delivered at Dolphin Hutlon, luotorcycllntn inunt wiilk. Odleerit I'. It. K. To ho delivered ni required. The Commlf.t«« reserves tho rlirht to You will enforce (lie hldewnlk onllnuiu'e reject any or «ll bid*, Registered In nccot^Luiicc wllli the provlnloim Subscribe Addr«» hid mnrked "I'ltoroHAI,," to Dll, IlKNHY 0, MllNIIO. Hur>t., of Htnte'>I,«w. 'i II a nun on ton, N. J. At onoe I Hlirned ; I'lonsiuitvllle, N. J. JOHItl'H I'l/.XI, Chin. Local PhoUe 004 TATI.OU I.. HAINKH, Chairman. Town I>W n Some One's In for Trouble. Sport'g Goods Wishing: Tackle Largest Assortment in town. The One Store s. J. B. 3 cts. .Justice of the Peace A Warning. U. S. A. Walter J; Vernier PLUMBING & HEATINI Oontraotor Estimates furnished. s~ • • • . ' " " " ' - i- ' • ' ' D. N, HURLEY Express, Hauling and Moving New Series of Stock—15th—will be opened * , Local Phone 867 Second and Vine Sts. Subscriptions received by the Secretary, at the Hammonton Trust Company Rooms for Rent. Hammonton, N. J. TfVKNKHlKD Rooms tor rent. Ill Orchard A Street, Mr«. J. a Heed. 'pWO onice rtoonm for rent. April Int. •*• (iodlrey Olllce Uulldliig: Uellevue Ave. and Eg« Ilnrbor nd. — OFFICERS— Charles M. Pbjllips, Vice-President J. C. Bitler. Treasurer ^ Robert Picken, Secretary DIRECTORS F. C. Burl Henry Measley Daniel M. Ballard Edw. W. McGoyeru Frank J. Werner • Thos. Skinner Samuel £. Bank Matteo Rubba JOHN P^ASCH Pun^tal l>ir»3Ctor LIBERTY WAR LOAN In denominations of ~$50, 31007^500 aud^jjiooo Subscriptions received at the Hamnionton^Trust Company Bonds purchased and held for safe-keeping in our Safe Deposit Vaults, free of charge. At Monfort's Store T5II,I,Y S U N i r A Y — The Man' aud Ills " MeKiniu)." 81 i«er copy, at Wells' Hook Store, and Black's. A most iutereatlng volume. ' poll Sale or Kxchange.—a, whirling and 1 wavliiK electric Ian, also ad electric rnce and body massage Instrument.— only little used,—lor a ncwlnp machine or lady's bicycle. Address, Wm. Terry. UaCoatn. N. J. Automobile Funerals. rtKMClous Drinks at Ic. a Haas. Rashbnde tj and Orange "So-Cool-a." Z5 cent box makes 23 Bln»se». Fresh lots just In nt mack's Twelfth St., bet. Railroads and Jackson's; wholesale by T. B. Uelker. Local Phone '892. Bell 4?-j PICAS. I have a few surplus cow pens lor sule ; nlso n spring wagon with portable top. J. Murray Bassett. Packard streel. A STER 1'lants lor sale—33 cents per dozen. '**• H. J. Rolle. Third and Vulrvlew. pLOWKKlNtl Plants (or Memorial Day, at *• Ureemiiouut Cemetery. Al. Powell. DLANTS For Sale,—Cabbage, tomato, egg *• plant, and pepper. II.J.Rolte. 'I'hlrd and KiUrvlew Ave. A UTOMOBILE For Sale. A Locomobile. In A first-class House Paint 1 » good condition, lor sale. Apply tu 30i. Twellth and Uraml Streets, well recommended. UammoutoD, N. J. CAI.E ol Household Goods on John Sntlthls. •-HnwnroirTvreltrfrStreSL. on Katurday7May nt two o'clock. Anyone bavins goods to Sold by JOSEPH I. TAYLOR 2fith. bo sold then 1 Hliould notlly J. c. Rehniann. Auctioneer. DANSV Plants. In bud and bloom, six lor » Auto and Carriage Painting, •^ quarter. AUu nil vegetable plants. H. donaumberc, Twellth & Grand SU. Auto Tops Re-covered and Repaired Walk ! Take a Jitney. Call up local pLone Bui. Suort or long trips, unrelul driving. Ulvc me o trial. Wm. twtermaiiu. Furniture Re-finished. OLKAN Up! -Get your rags, paper;, old metal ^ etc.. together, then cull me up on the phone. You will be surprised at what you get lor the old Junk that you had Intended carting Second and Pleasant Sts., nway. 1-erner. the.lunk Mnu. Bell 72-J. Lociil. 1118. 218 Washington St. Hammonton, jy.-J, . tJOMK Laundry.—O. T. Mott & Co. [touch *•"• dry : Iron und Htiirched extra cliarte. Mall orders promptly attcudod to, Itell phono UI-J. I lammonton. N. J. MONEY to Loan on llrst mortgnce. . A W. It. Tilton. A WOS To Hire. MLeave calls at (vrlmmel'8 L xml a 5 ' John U Myeia, o f »h<> QeUi, phone 41%l. « Residence, local 518. Hammonton, - N. J. HAMMONTON PAINT Lakeview Greenhouses Ladies Pumps and Oxfords Men's white canvas Ox- Central Ave., Hammonton. in all latest styles aud prices, fords, both leather and rubber j^. from $1,5° to S.S sole, from $1,50 to $3 — Large assortment 6t Ye old-time Comfort Ok- fords in all styles— the kinds that make friends with your feet; prices $1.25 to $4 Every style that is new in ladies' High-cut white, rubber And leather soles, $2 to $3.50 Ladies' white poplin and canvas Pumps and Oxfords ; price Jic to $3 Ladies' Everwear Hosiery from 15 cents to $1.05 Our line of women's and children's white canvas Shoes and Pumps ; prices from 75 c *o f2,cp, are worthy of your inspection * - .• Children's Baby Dolls from 90 cents to $2 '^Tlie latest Tennis and Outing Shoes arc Keels, of which •we curry a full line for men, women and children MCII'H Regal Oxfords, of black and mahogany leather, ncolcuc soles, $5 to #5,50 Men'u FJcacon Shoes and Oxfords, leather or rubber eoles, J^3 to #4,50 Men's canvas shoe, in dark colors, $1,25 to $2 • Twenty different styles of Scout Slioes, ranging from $1,50 to $4,50 Palms, House Plants, Cut Flowers, Funeral Designs Our new Furnishings Department is well stocked with new aud nifty wearing apparel for the fancy dresser Shirts Silk and linen soft Collars Two-picee Underwear and Union Suits Belts Everwear Hosiery Handkerchiefs Night Shirts and Pajamas all latc.st styles in Straw Huts for 75 c to $5 Silk Mats & Caps, 50 c to #i Men's K a h k i work Trousers, and Jumpers to mutch Carter's Overalls nnd J u m p e r s Also Union Overalls Men's and women's A u t o „ Coats, both gray and linen color, $1,50 and $2 Live Stock pOW.TUV—houitht and aold. John L. Price.' * Local phono 1051. lloll MMV. Htlp'Wanted. Lost and Pound WATKIS & NICHOLSON For lady's dark _$5.00 -; , Reward ! Jenhorn Imt, lout on Haturdajr itlicnioon In llaiinnontou, Write Li.ti«iP'-->»l»ll. Melll-w Wm. B. Phillips Attorney - at - Law Hammontan, N. J. 517-519 Federal St.. Cnmden M. U. Webstur. 1:1.'5 Wldonor Illd'n., i'hlladelphla. T CWT.—paper hanmr'a unnnthlriK brush. *• I'lomo notllr llarvuy K. Klin. r OST.-«old bar pin. May nth, between " rfammmiton Mhoc Co. and Third Mtreet on HollDVUo. ICewnrd II returned to llepuhllcan Orflce. [ OUT—Tuesday evcnln.. May Wild, at Itlh, " St. mid It. U. Avo., a told brooch, sot with poarl, Mndiirpltiaiincuiumuiilo»t<i w i t h Mr«. II. O, l*aokard. Kl»t (load. hoit Hcivice, and the best <|iinllty, nt very modern (c prices. Give UH your next order, and we k n o w u will lend u> your becoming n reK«l« r euHloiner, We 11 live just bought 700 puirs of "factory seconds" in Lulie.s', IVlisfJca' mid Children's Shoes,— regular #.1.50 to #} W i t h n two-pound i-nrttm of O>od l.uok Ol«> at the rexulur goods,—which we arc Helling from £1,25 to $1,50. If you want to buy n puir of shoca, cheap, here's your chance. Come uiul nc« utl, and mtvc money price of 34 c. Ib., wo will Hell you » two-pound curtou of Franklin on tilioc buying. StiKttr in 8>4 c. » pound. Shoe Repairing done every da,y Monfort's Shoe & Furnishing Store ll"' 'JO.i'-iLiA !"•' ...'.'.j,i 'J'A '.'jjJAV.i.L'i f^Lj^':^.-'i!^liiiitiA\'.'^i^\ £04 Bellovuo Avo. Old Po.it office .stand J «jLid'i, ..'iij ' / ' Porch Rockers, Several different kinds to select from. Reclining Chair, canvas back, 'A Lawn Bench Is a very useful article for the lawn or porch, and does not cost very much. We will be pleased to show you any of them. Forget It I You will soon find the time is near when an Ice BOX or Eefriger^tor will be a necessity. We have the Galvanized, White Enamel, and Porcelain. Ice Cream Freezers ^nd Water Coolers Will also be very useful. We have them in different sizes. Ask to see them. ' Dry Goods Department. Children's White Voile or Organdie Dresses, sizes 2 to 12 years, from $1.00 to $5.00. ^ lot of Junior White Voile Dresses, sizes from 14 to 19 years, at prices that range from $3.00 to $5.50. W. L. BLACK The EASTMAN Store We carry a lajrge stock of Eastman Kodaks and Eastman Supplies'on hand Kodak Prices, $2 to $56 If it isnlt an Eastman, it isn't a Kodak The Jeweler Big line of White Canvas Shoes and Pumps. No Wonder Also large variety of We are Always Busy ! Tennis Shoes For It docHii't lukt- people loiifj and Oxfords. to find out iliut licrt- tlicy (jot the Starting Saturday (to-day), we will give those famous Yellow Trading Stamps. In the many different patterns. LIVENGOOD Boston Sample Shbe Store At Rrcnt money-Having prices A Hammock, Wnntedat Republican Office. In fresh Sowers, wax or metal Florists aud Landscape Gardener. Furnishings Out-Door Comforts Is a very comfortable -addition. -Miseellaneous- and Subscribe for the Republican I U. S. GOVERNMENT Three and one-half per cent Bonds. App.ly at 1.1. Hearings store. Sale.—a beautiful nine-roomed houxo. property. Houae ncarlr new. Klectrlc llahln. gas. hot and cold water : garage on ronr ol lol : on main Hired. Kor pmtlrulari. apply to, 302, Twelfth and Orand Street*. Harainonton. N. J. Aore Poultry Farm for sale, cor; Klrst d and FUUHinth Street. •' Mrs. J. U. Miller. Itosedale. TsJEW House tor sale or rent. Will sell below " coit. Apply to Chris, llllhl. ;t N. Second Street. pHOICE BulldliiK Ixiw on South Packard St. *•* Dust building locution In town. Price very reasonable. Cbarlo« Davenport, Agent, liiachatreet,fWEI.VE-and-ihalf Acre Farm lor dale or > rent. Inquire ol J. W. Holler, llainmonton. poll 1 <*• At half past seven. . All Bdvs. should b» In before Thursday DOUU. II powlble. Unions parties have an account with us, they will .not wj.lt (or a hill (neceMltatlnicotir adding pottage to It) but remit promptly, either In caxh or one and two cunt qurans. _. No adv. ol any «ort will bti Iniertert between. now« Item*. For R*nt.—tin rooms anil bath. Lo ck Box 63. - Hammonton. N.J TJOUSK 11 Tuesday Evening, June 19, 1917 . No churn) ten than ton cents. Each llnure. Initial, and name counu one word. Double orlcn charred, tor larger trot. Real Estate Wil be held in Trust Company Building Start That Garden Now! Garden Paperhanging, Painting, and ' Graining "^ Spring is Here I Watches Half-a-Ceirt-a-Ward Column— P. .T. H A Sunday and week-night services. Ruberton'a Ma^ et Moth 1'lionea. |,'re<! delivery Swift's Jewel Shortening ,. ii : Lard Substitute : 23 cts. per pound M. L. Jackson & Son Kb NkScAtf'** ii;-* - fotrff v J/HOtS BOO-HOO! /'J 0*11. Y cor Ovr By Agnes Foster Wright International certocn Co., N. T« . : SEASON them Is a new ' tendency in tho cretonnes Which your shadow dQsl^'ns tn soft und<: and pniu-rns will ho Another \.-:ir one hunt? In vaJn Krt it way from ^ho everlasting flornJ with a Colonial fcel: -li.nok of them. AKaJn we KCt : In tho vivid hold designs and In - t h o extraordinary. They am certainly mafltors In laying one rolor to another Iri full color value and croiitlng h harmonious thing. The point IH. theno an; not usable. One feels that they have taken the, color spectruni and Instcnd of jilacinK ono oblonp of color ". bolow tho other in scquonro. they have cm out pratesque leave* and (lowers never seen "bn land or aea. and snapping them Into tho air with a "whooplu." have allowed them to fall where they will on a sheet of pure "white paper.- That at least la the flrst Impression of these colortets. hut If we .truly study them we find that there really hi an extraordinary art in their arrangements. And. like every othor good Thlnsr. there la a'place far fatm these design.^ The mistake that we havo made Is that we do not recognlzo their place In our furnish!UBS. Why put an ardently brilliant cretonne shrinking modernity Into a restrained gray and ivory room, used us a living or oUrtnK-room for the slmple-.niiiid.ed. plain-living family that moat of us are? Such tilings -botanc In some stadia or restaurant or In-ji very "smart" ballway or breakfast room. Their real '-•metier." hoivave^ Is on £he porch. It IB from thta tendency of a year ago that w»Tinve arrived at the point this season where we find, appreciate and UBO cretonnes -with enough enlrvenfng'bolor 'to refresh and .stimulate on and enough background color to hold us, and (he pattern, to a very solid. HObitantJal. comforting; earth. .We recognuu the finesse of a pattern which has a soft, neutral background of.Interesting design and small spots of very brilliant color placed at telling points In- the design. In choosing a cretonne, nitration should be paid to thin underlying point of rianlRn and relations, In order to be sure ; nix month* hence. It Is tho person wbo goen Into ci'ntBHlfii, with no rhyme or rewion, over H new cretonne ohnwn her 1 who aclocts tt In haute, thlnklnir netthar • of the place It U to tfo or wtiat Ui» THAT DBEADFUL INK-SPOT H ONK KO«'« over a hundred or sq new p«.tt«rnn of this year's output, A tbera Is also a striking note of virility buttermilk tut aoon an you spilled tho Ink on it?" '' "Buttermilk?" i' "Yes, either that or eweot milk, though buttermilk Is hotter. That would have taken tho Ink right, out, and would have left onlygreaao spots, which wo could, have removed easily Wo can always tako Krenso out. hat Ink!"—ho ahrutrRod hlH Hhoiild«rH<and lifted his luinds In a goaturo of helplessness: "Will,^011 havo tho'.dross dyed black?" . . . . •. "I Hupposo I'll* havo to, though I don't want a black dross." unHwornd tlio dlncoiiHolalo owner, "ritittornillk!" H|)<>nalO lo horuolf as she loft Iliu «h()p, "To t h i n k that I ruhiixl a new dross boRniiso I didn't, Itnow of a simple remedy Ilko that! Hut tills In thii lust tlni/i I will huvii to nuffcr from IKMIIT unco In Unit dlToc.tlon." -KxcliuiiKu. "I m sorry, madam," Bald the head of the cleaning establlBhnumt, "but It la ImpoHBlble to take tho Ink. out of this garment." Tho owner of the pretty tan cloth drexH looked at It In dismay. "Hut It In practically a now gown," nlio answered "Isn't thona anything you can do? Cun't you dye It dark bluet" "Tho flpot» will fliiow nnlcHit you dye It black," won the Inexorable response. ','Wo mlRht have been able to do m>mnthliiK " you had brought It to UH In tllo nml place, without touchlnR water or anything oluo to U." "But I wan nwixy frt>m homo when I nplllod tlio Ink, and I hurries! to th« <lniK Btoro before the Ink WIIB dry. The drilKRlnt worked over It wllb Knnnllnn. and It Junt npruud the npotn, und no I i wont to n, tailor, llo trkul ovorythliiK —naphtha nonp nnd wiitcr, and all nortn of porimrntlonii nnd OiroiiKh the epotn KTOW fnlntnr, t h e y nllll Mhow tiodly." "Why dldn^ yon put tho nklri In ~ >00 FIRST LONG «>NTS You FEEL AS TMOUG.4 EVERYONE -xtnj MET ' '' -about.the .designs, itrong boughs and well-formed, atroriffly-drawn foliage. 1 have failed to flnd a finicky patternanil shadows are certainly "out." The colors .are strong, clean and direct, tn. spit* of the constant hoe and cry at lack of dyea. Humming birds, and butlernles an»~beIn8T replnr<*fl hy"~rio1uV arrogant peacocks. [ bfllevr thin terulonoy Is a direct rellertlon of war, Union, when tin-'larger IhliiKu In men's natur'N are brought out, und this In some undar- WIT AND HUMOR Little Brownutono boy (sighing) — Oh, dear! » Fond-mother—What Is It, "my dar1 ling—'What do you want? Little Brownetono boy—I want tp want something. PlTHt llttU) Klrls—How mitny brothers havo you got? • pecond ditto—Pour. Jlow many hiivo KOt? J«1rBl—Ono. • Hccontl—Your puiw. inunt bu i w f i l l Poor, hin't he Cftriveiitorn do inoro piano work t h a n any other «lus» of inochanlcH. Jordan," said ono of the Jews; "but why?" . t'Well." replied Pat, "I'm thinking that ono or two I've mot lately will jolly well liavA to Hwlm across.' v. • At tho annual prize day of a certain school tho head, boy rose lo give his recitation. ' ' ' , "Frlonda, Roninns, countrymon," ho vociferated, "lend mo ycjur <uur»!" . "There," commented Uio.ffH)ther of a dufoalod pupil, ancerlngly, "l.hut'n Mrs IllgK'n boy! llo wouldn't, bo his imnlwr'tt oon If ho didn't want to lx>r row something," "Now, . boys," siild tllo tiMirlmr TluiCo Is consldorablo dlfforonho bo- "tlioro were two rlc.li men; on<i of "Yon n i l rmniimbor the words of Iwtxiii a key on tho Hoabourd und n <! thorn hud mudo his fortune by hononty W«but«r," nhoutxxl the orator. ' niid lixlustry, while tho other had madii un I ho • keyboard. "No, Wd don't," Interrupted it mun Ills by fraud and roguery. Which of In tlui Knlliiry, ' " l l o IIUH so miiny ICxdtort Bportnman (to fnrmer)—Hay, these two men would you prefer to words I <ii\n'( riiinouibor morn Minn did you nee a bird full iiilywlioro a'boiu 1)0?" Imlf of 'mil " hor«? I elio't lit. ono Jnnt i«»w, «iV<l , Tlioro WIIM a inomonl'H honltnllon, then youiiK Holomon I mine's hand wonl nuw Iho fontliorH fly. Farmer- No; I ain't noon nolh'ln' of up an ho (iiilolly Inqulrod, "Vlrli Hindu It, I KU«fl» when tlio fathom How the Iho mom?" blnl Mow with 'em. _ j VU-.ar'ii Wife • Vox, Air Hold hits iro Hympntbelle vlnllor- I'oor nmnl up lo Iho <:liy to ItMirn phnrmniiy. V l l l u K o lhimn--0h, nilxnun, tin What ar« you hero for? niiddn'l liiivo K o n o t o a l l (hut oxpoimol "Kor ntimlliiH a gold rlntf. mini." "I'oor fellow) And don'l you, BOTHO- ll<> ciiMld liavo come on our farm uii' Union ruKrol. your wunl/nl oppnrjtunII Ion 7" * , "Injlowl I <lo, i n l n n l Ttinrn wnn n, Tlio rabby r«'Knriloil I llo broken-down live tbounnml dollar neclilfti'e In the HUI wllh a Kloam of dollKht, but did Bhow-e.uno Hint 1 nlolo tlm ring from, not nponh. Tho chauffeur beK'ui und I never nuw It " o|ioriitliiK <"' bin niucliliie llo lurn»d uml Iw-lnlod It, und bniiKixl It, nnd An Irlnbmun, I'liinliiK f r n m Onhlln rowixl, but to no nviill, und ntlll Iho lo Liverpool (or work, Kol u Jub wllb cubby npoko not. Then the r h u n f f o i i r nn iindorlaknr, who nenl him to willed bin brow, nml Iho eubby, n l l l l nioiinuro n ildiul-ilew for bin rollln. In wllh Ihe Kleiuu In hln eye, cronned doliiK no, ho linnelinil HMI l i f t Imml of over. I lie body nml (Mil rollixl a llvo dollar "llxre!" IMI nxoluliuod, itrlmly, bi|ld iioln, whlnli I'ut promptly ponkolcd. ItiK out, hln whip, "Hunt yor are, mln N«»xt. <lny tin got a nlmllwn Job.'wllh ler, bit him w i t h Oilnt" Iho naino ronult, nnd a few dnyii aftor, meotliiK two Hmbrow oommorol(il» In (llobe-Trotlor Of iMiiirno, you went u nnlnon, lio nnkml: "Wtml" U the reanon for pulling; money In jrour fnl- up the NlloT low-nountrymnn'n Imn<l When lie rtlnnT" ' Thn Illiirr -Ily Jovo, yen) What a "To onmiro a n.a^o pwinnno mt>r the rlow from tlio aiimmttl •rf "'. i ikV 1 /'"/ ' ( , , ' • ' I8ii.l^^ii^ • » . way linn rrurhrd the pencils and hnishes of tlin rirslgrnom. • There comes a Mtrlklng cretonne with a large, full-tailed peacock In brilliant colorn against a warm background. The bough Is dark brown, with atrtuis; drsnr- »f peaxock blue scrim or KKUZC. iu> upholstery with peacock blue I i-ushlona. It would be very ntrlkThiM would also not bo of much IMP. ax tho cretonne and ncrlm are Inexpensive, and ono would need but llttUi or the velvet. ' An excellent dining-room cretonnn has scalloped stripes of clear yollow and clean irray. The formal decorative flowers ore very boldly drawn, such as one finds In early Encllsh desUcnn ot Jacobean times. Use*-with soft yellow ellk and (tray chair seats, a boautlfol dining-room could bo had. For-ii Summer HvlnR-room, a crecn striped linen with boskets filled with old-fnahloned flowers nnd bluo-Breen foliage makes nn excellent design. For a hodroom a bine and white striped cretonne with mulberry- (lowers makes up well Into rurtnlnn anil bed —COVCTH. Thft valance could bo made using tho stripe oro.iswlse anrt with the Mil" on the edKe. A ininwry crotonno ha-f a puro white —rnrnrat-ouna-wtth-TT-lirtttcr- ofrtt'iMr-Mue-1 ft nd lilnk'floworn and itrocri-leaves This tm;n)i> design rc.id.llio used on tho furniture-. Fur porches. 11.1" somothlni:''• with oriingu nnrt yelli.w "r bright l.lue and vermilion and n l w a y n fft In n toiu'h of black. Thtrc In »i»' lovely porch cretonne with bold black ami white stripes un<l a ronventlonallzoil deslKn In purer colors In tho white stripes. Another on<i with a blue ribbon atrtpe has cornucoplim pour'nn forth colorful conventional trultn. . Of tho .-ri'tonues with dark baolcBroumln moio adaptable for llvlnf;ronms or llbrario. there IB ono with * black itruuntl and n. boldly drawn .bird nnd Inrico leaved foliage the, colors b«ln« ili't'p old blues and iold. AnoO»« with u phi-uAiint with sweeping tall h»» u rt«*|i vUili-t background, the needfoT color Hiiotn b<Mt«e Balnea- by deep yellow; MowM-H. held to the background wtthi niurd> Ifn ves and bou«os. And .I" on mid on, th«re Is a cretonne for every room and the moet charming1 nfferts are to b« gained by the right, usu of these new cretonnes In the .rooin for which-they are most- sultod. But • ilrnt etiidy what «««<* you wliih to pro-i duoo aiul then atody the dulgn to se«j If It nan th« essmtlal qualltlivi youn GUAUANTKE A SILKNC'K Unexpectedly a pastor who encouraged congrogatlonal singing gained a now parishioner. Keen though his delight In hearing b.l» pooplo'slng, there was ono nuirabor of his Hock whoso ondeavoru ho never encouraged. But tho man Rang without encouragement, much to tho illHcomllturo of pdWlioldwii anywhere ivoar him, who clalnio<l Unit his loud, unmufftcal voice threw (horn out of time and tune. Ilopoatod complaints convinced tho mlnlntor that homebody would have to iiHHiuiU) the responsibility of silencing Ihn umbltloiin Hlngur. l!«.doclclud that HID inun'n wife was best tilted for tho Job. Owing lo a difference In religious vlown hiinlmnd and wife ntfxmdod different churchcm, but Iho mlnlnler know her. HO ho called und explained hln prodleamont. Hho wan twiniliiiily niirprlnod. "IVi you ineiui to say he iilgnn?" Him mild "Trlon to," iinmnilod t h e puiilor Hho IboiiKliI u inlnuli'. "I shall havo to come thoro to church," flho said. ."I shall bo glud,to aoo you," wild the minister; ."but what effect will that have on your husband's singing?" . The look nho gave him wan more significant than words, and thoy meant a good deal. "John will never open hla mouth when I am around," flho Mid. And John never ban. The minister wnn ntruggllnR to put nn n now four-ply collar, and the perspiration wns utartlng from every pore. "]|lfiRR"ttin collar!" he ejaculated. "Oh, yun, bless It! IllonH tho bloriSod collnr!" "My deitr," snld bin wife, "what In your text, for thin mornlng'a »«rmon?" "F-fourloeiilh verse, f-flflh Piwlm." ho roplleil, In Hliorl ganpn. "Tlio wworilrt of liln ni-inoiitli worn n-nmoother I linn litmllor, lint w-war w«n In hln h-heurt." «> mm IRRIS' the oak gate legged table, and' the farm. People would talk so, and It the house. If. she had only had the NATURE'S SWE.ET. oth.ere claim it cannot travel more than handsome brass mounted tallboys, upset all her plans. least Inkling- before hand of what hart,,;that.,djsUince. ' . 2 '' r with the best Worcester tea ,aerv Here she hod given up a whole week Emmie Reynolds meant. to do she'd Honey, which Is now a luxury, ;was : The great variety-of deer, lire all : . ; Ice, and a few more trifles which "con .•of her valuable time to settle things have given Granny house' room, for- :.tij: old times a necessary; for it'was qui^e speedy, but la'certala'lo^allUea nolsHeprs would willingly have paid once and for all, only to have it said six months rather than svet-ajl'-.the then the .principal sweetener ot,:.tood: the'y. caii travel much' more rapidly good price for, and sent them to hei that someone on whom Granny had no place talking; as she knew would most Sugar was not-introduced .until-the than in others. A roebuck --has been own home twenty miles, away. claim at all had taken her home—at •certainly happen now. .'•-,-' : ,"*•. latter days of the Rbman firnplre, klip,<lrnrto cov«r 74.feet a seconk when . -•. ^^ ~r ET ME JUST keep that." Granny gave consent by silence U any rate, for a time, while she, Mrs. Her luck wai.jiead ouflhait-dayVfor and 'was first oddly described as an pursued by dogs. , .. -, ,', ' I pleaded old Oranny Mor- all her , daughter-Jn-Jaw's plans, no' Jane, widow of her eldest son, meant seeing the tratti tome rushing into Tndian salt that was-'as. sweet as • Tbb giraffe Is said to pass dTyer tt'ti,-" J j riB, laying a trembling even objecting in words when, uh to put her away In the union. the station just ab the cart reached ho'jney. The numefoils references .to ,Uie:'rate o£-about_£ft _ feet jij.-,'•'••' hand on a shabby-look- was told that after the cart had taken "Drive to Reynolds,'" she called It, she • Jumpe'd outi before it: quite Honey.;In the Bible are .:<lue, Hays a second.. -wWle the kaVgaroo cofers Ing frame, from tho fad- her goods to tho auction-rooms, 1 out, curtly, to the man In charge of stopped, was thrown violently:, to the writer 'in .Chamber's. Joutrial, .to' 'its feet to :14-fiBet;a secSiid. • ' •' ; vil photograph of which a younp; would return to Stone Cottage to Ink the cart, and half an hour later nho ground, picked up with a broko'n 'leg, being the common^ sweetener utted \>y The/ tortoise; is much slowej* Onewillor in costume smiled out at all her to the union. But when Mrs. Jane alighted at the door of a small, old- and carried to tho nearest hospital the-people. 5 Inches In length covers buc about - " ' : , ,-. ' who looked at him. "Ifn my boy Jim took that shabby, faded photograph fashioned farmhouse. groaning In -mind and iboflvv ' The " Honey from the'comb Is considered tho last thing ho sent mo before down from the wall, and threw It in The place was as clean as a now children would • run ,iqujte^-, wlld-'and to bo the most luxurious .fonrri.of this; lio started on the voyage from which with the -miscellaneous collection 01 pin, with long, cool dairies at the the business-be'ruined 'before, she delectable sweet, and many .popple-cut ho never camo back. Hlx uhlp wan odd trifles which made up Lot three back and red tiles on tho kitchen went homo ayaln. .There would be no tlio:.waic with the honey. lust-with-»ll-h«nd«; u —-••• — she awoko~;froni her apathy, and en- floorr whlle~lif"»r comfortable arm- one there etcher,to" receive, s thei-«:arl'| foqllsh tiling to do, lio'weyer.'u^Tfii "htow, Qranny, don't bo »llly," re- treated: i country tgentlema: chair by a glorious flro sat Oranny. with Granny's fttrnlturo when It ar- •Ig'aa It'-'would.bo^tp oat 'the paper' ithe monstrated Jano MorrlH. her oldoat "Lot me JiiBt keep Hint. It's, my holding Jim's picture In her hands, rived. . ' butter In wrapped up in, or the 'Ijag. known for h,is, gonlalUy, hap ilaughtor-Jn-law, |n a hard, mattor-of- boy Jim, the la«t ho nent mo before and crying softly but happily to herIt was exactly six Weeks before she 1 that contains sugar."Tho >wivx In, the visit a court^of justfc^at the fnct tone. "You won't have any place tils ship was lont.'' self. was able to leave the hospita)'and re-i honeycomb IB in no way, nutrltlpiiH,' when'. the Judge was: about ti profor keeping a parcel of litter In the - Mro. Jane, however, "couldn't abide "Now. then, Granny, the cart's at turn home. ~ " ' cmfld ' • - - only • - -llm|. IH jocidcdly -IndlRCHtlbli). ','•.'. • hounco eontonco on 'k peasan^: yfenth Even' then she |ioorhouRO. Desldoa, It In ono of Lot Hontlmont," and declared that "the he door. A pretty dance you've led walk with the hdlp of crutches. ' The proper way Is to put a piece of ^or his pa^t In aorna. serious riots. Tlio judge seemed ipally an^oUB to three which (a mode up of oddmentH, old lady'<! only fret every time ulie mo," she Bald, nharplyt "I've got 10 "Whore'vo you put. tho things Man- honey in the comb on your plate, with and can't bo separated now. You looked at It," und HO U wan IOHHCI! back home to-night, nnd I can't dy?" sho asked of her oldest (Taugh- tho cells' in a' vertical pnaltlon, and lacovor oxteq-uatlnR J clrcumirtahceo, mustn't make more trouble for UB all Into the curt. go till I've settled you comfortably ter, almost as »ho entered the house, preHB your knife (Irmly upon it,* so and asked thoiboy wnfitlicr there, was ' than you can help. Anyhody'd think ''Now then. Grunny, hero's the cart. n your new homo," feeling, rather as her Drst glance round failed to that all the honjoy runs out. ICut tho anyone present who could give, him a ;ood character. Tho prisoner Toplted you'd bo glad to got In every penny Whcre'H Hho gone and hidden hcrtiolf, han seeing, ICmmlo standing nt her locate Granny's IrPUHiiron. honey and loavo tho wax. ' you can to help to pay your dobtn." 1 wonder? If nhe wntm't n l w n y n the ilbow, and Homchow finding It dlillcult Tho been do not care for blossom- nournfully that ho aaVi'no ono In qourt "What things, mum?" replied ManOranny Bat mute and quivering like tlronome»t creature-—" o mention the workhorse. ing flowers, as tho pools Imagine. whom ho know, whoroupon the Tlaltor, dy. n dumb animal In pain, Troubles, had •'Why, the tlilngH 1 Kent from Oran- They are practical, utilitarian crea- perceiving how matters stood, called "Thin Is her now home. I hope slid Mrn. Jane hint returned from the (inured down upon her poor old head nnlo Homewhnl cronH nnd disappoint- B ulreudy comfortable and settled," ny's—tllo clw.k an' table, an' -un'-- tures, and prefer the period'just be- from his seat,In the Kallory: "Well, nn thick and fast of late that now ed with Hie llniinclul romilt, and not a aid lOmmle, In a qnlot but decided everything else." fore fructification. They dearly love now, yourself's a queer boy that docHn't know your own frlonda when a kind of apathy hnxl net In, and loft little perturbed wllh vurloun relloc- one, IIM Hlie look tho trembling hand "Undo Jim came n n ' took them clover, but mont -klndx of fruit hlos- you .«oo them!!' hnr dull and ntupld, puxHlvo In the tlonB which bud been cunt upon hor- Oranny held out lo her In sudden Iliem all awny IUH! week." Mainly ex- HOino and HOIUO kinds of forest trees Quick to tako tho hint, the boy liandn of tlio ono portion ttho had ul- nelf by Hyinput.hollo nelghborn, who right, nnd smoothed It gpntly In her lilnjnod, : o<igorly. VSuld ho WIIH aru vory useful to them. The flavor promptly reHppndod: ' "Indeed, then, wiiyn vaguely nhrunk from and fenr- inked dlHeoneertlng ueniitloiiH nbout wn, Hilly obliged to UH for Muring 'oiiii und tho auallty of honey vary with lt'» proud and nappy I am to BOO your nl, the liuny biuitlliig widow of hot [•ortnln nrllclim of f u r n i t u r e , which the plants upon which the boo foodn. bnl bo WIIH going In he n i n r r l o d , nn' "Dim'i Hond me u w u y There's l( cldent BOH, who had nwooped down 'were real good, and niiKhl to fetch hore'H <|iillo u lot 1 can do n l l l l , " en- wuntiMl 'ojn buck iiulek " Heather honey Is n a t u r a l l y popular In honor bore this day!" The gentleman came forward 40 n upon her Ilko a bird of prey. iht-lr price, |f no be nn poor Mm. Mor- roaled Hie q u i v e r i n g voice. "It'H thn "Your Uncle Jim?" In n wnpeflort Scollnnd, and the, fnmoun Narlionne wlt'nvoflH and tOHtlflod an follows: "I Hlx monUin belilndhnnd with the rlH wan obliged to noil them -but wuti rouble i h u I ' H Lipiml me, I'm only lone. "Wily- w h y . Ihoro'n no nuch honey IIWOH Its llavor to roHeinary. enn toll you, my lord, that from tlio rontt Firroen dollnrn owing to Jaok- Hho? Nobody (here w n n l o d to bo Ixty. 1 Hliitll HIMIII bii iny'Hiilf nyuln." pernoih Jim WIIH drowned ovor NO Occasionally (ho bee IH Injudicious vory flrBt time .that ovor I naw the boy however, nnd chooHini InJurloiiH herliH. iiiin'n Hloriw. Mury'ii funeral unpaid inrd on her, they were nnre, nml what "You come uw«y lit onee. The long ago." to this ml mile I never knew anything tor why," It wnn ncanilnloun and WIIH to heroine i>f I be poor "Id ludy l o u l " cried Mrs. Jane, I m l l g n n n l l y "No, he wunn't. mum," broke In nil The Holdlern of XenopUon, after out- of him that wan not vory good." wicked! What could Oranny have herself. II' nn be un her homo WIIH nold 'There'll Ihe carl, at t h e ilixir now, (lie children logother. eii|;er lo tell Ing thii_,h<inoy'of Troiblzond, bociuiio AH lu> hud novor before not oyra on hi'on thinking ulKHilT l'"orlunuloly up ovor her bend?" Ihe good Hewn which wnn hiieb n b l t - | either mini or d r u n k . 'The effect wan tlio defendant, bin evidence wus cernil 1 Hhn'u'l como iiKiiln." owing lo the liodn having outon a Mury wnn <iff thulr haniln nt Innt. When, one pormm, heller Inforfnort "You need not do no," lOmmlo told ler pill lo t h e i r molhor " H l n iihlpl tainly Hi/) t r u t h und nothing but. tlm Time,' too, after lying, up fop three Hint I h o rent wblnpered liiul Mrn er qulotly. "Her IIOIIIO'H here w l l h wun ernnhed by llnalliu; lenhergH, but pohionoim luulou. Youth'H Compiiu- t r u t h . IIHJ fur nn It went, und the boy hin. >inini**iiiiil Jim being drowned, thoro'd J u n n hud tiuddMl u w i i y all Iho beiil me." Ihe men oriiHHOil Ihe li-o lu I be lund win dlHclinrged a f t e r n cuiitlon. hi' nothing coming In from him nny t h i n g s for lierneir, und I h n l nho wun "I wiir,h my hlllldii no\v und fin-ever nml found n but w l l h >iu|i|illim put inure; HO thoro WIIH only (Imniiy bor- nondlng her iiiollinr I n - l a w to the I h e n ANIMALS' I nlwiiyH did I h l n k you were I h o r e In rune of u i ' i - l d e i i t n . nnd t h e y Tho awn w l l h whli'li the ninall boy nnlf to deal wllh, und or I'niirne she union Hint milne duy, uhe beKun lo re- Jnnl cnuy u f l e r Jim, but 1 did I h l n l i innnugivl lo lioop u l l v o " loiikn upon u retired iiiiirlnor IH prohmuni go to tho poorhoune The "hpood of u gn/.elle." "fanl nn n gret her Imrdlhuod In u|ipi>nrliiK t h e r e yon liiul loo m u c h pride to carry your "And t h e n one d u v i i i u i l l i e r iililll u h l y due in I!M' wonderful exuorldiicOH No, she was vory Horry t h u t nho lit u l l , und wlnlied, nhe liiul tulien lieuri on y < M i r nleeve like this." null! oonie uml ^inw I belr n l i ; n u l t i . und look 'home," "Hoot un u dof'r,'' "nlow an un Ihe mnrlnor remiMiihorM to huve bud. ox," u-re ull familiar lionim. Hui, few I'iMildn'l offer her u hiiino She wns (jnuiiiv buelt w l l h her fur n few iluyn, Mrn J u n e Iliom off Iho fni/.en rorlix. und brought An i x i i m p l u of thin extremo inarvelK widow with four children HI ko<>|>. j n n l li> nli>|> f o l h n friim I l i l l t l l l i ; "Veil." n i l m l l l e d Kminlo, nn a q u i v - 'em imfe biime H l t n l n u n ' llo nuld hi know just how fnni or Hoot or nlnw loutiiM.in rumii up recently In the iinil there wasn't nn Inch of npnro Iheno llilnKn uro An I n l o r e n l l n g cum "Now, llii'ii, ( I r n i i n y , " »ln> r u l l e d er iiuniied iiver her tlunlied fnoo, "1 hud u iioehel f u l l of n i n n o y . u n ' bnil i n n r i u nf n I'oiivernulloii between n lud mom In her liouiii) unit "he n n v n r oni uKiiln. uml n m i m l l c h i l d fruin Mil' \viin very fund of .Mm. I noodn'l pnlil e v e r v l h l i i K , u n ' llo unlioil nn nil putullon innde by n c l e n l l H l n lu d^HlKniul of nU ind un ex nt-n-i'niiluln niiild abide old follui. next collUKit |il|ted mil lu u n l u l l l I r e mind miyliiK nil now I h n l IIO'H dead, In hln wodilliiK w l l h I'Immlo Itoviioldn ' to t,h,l'ow Mghi on Ihe mailer, "t'ii|lulii .HeriiKgn, did you ever net In reality, her Ininbund liiul |»fl her ble: lln wnn n mun liny womiui mlK.lit havo Mrn .Inn" b u r l e d her heuil In hnr , One n x p n r l m e i i U M - IlKurca out Uml your I 'K till olT hy u idnirU?" nulil'tbe a Hill'ng lioriio covnrn 411 Inchon w h l l u buy u very pu.VliiK I l l l l o biislnoHii In u "I'lenne, mem lOmmle from l l e y n hern proud of c u r l i i K for, I'm uo fond nmiB anil wnpl w i t h very w u l k l i i K ; ul u JOK I nil It cuvorn I I feel nniull c o u n t r y town, but UH "lie mount olilii' f u r n i look her n w u y In Ihe t i n I' of hln memory i h u i I iihould never "Did I. iiiinny?" he rnpllnd. "HJd'i? III u minimi Tlio I w i i - m l n u l e n m i l Well, nilliol' 1 I)O/.I>IIH of IllUen!" to iniirry niraln, nnd at no illnliinl mil live m l n n l e i i u«o " h n o v v iiiiollier Imppv moinnnl If I let illilo, nho had no liilenllon or udilliiK Mm .limn |iiiiilllvely Ireinliled w l l h hln molher.Ki) In t h e woiltlioiine w h i l e On one occanlou .ludKo Torlor, n borne ciivern M fiv-l In a nei'iiiul. The lolioir.ily ux movi'n over o n l y t w o iinnlher IniMiiubraniie in her n u m l i n r uiHrln "Von'll llnd I'm haixl (o dlnomir.ige " I'd n Inline lo nliitn- w l l h her, nnd popular I r l n h m u K l n l r n l e . In pnmoiiu of dependents. If nhe ilelenleil one pernon niiiri' i i l i n e f u l h i ' l illeil n ' n been lonely. Htm clng tho nonloncn of Ihe r o l i r t . mild to feel u iieciind when bllcbed In a wnK»n nuld the penilntenl nultor, Uwifdund iiboiil JO Inclien wben iillached lo Her keen biinlnenn eyen huil i|iilrlt l i m n u i i i i l h e r I I w a n I h n l nnuio tOmmle w i l l he r e u l K<>od c o m p u i i v for inn, n nolorlouH d r u n h n n l : draninllvally "Holing, day I'll make ly told her Hint till) coillcnln of ihe K e y n i i U l i i of whom veurn uit'i. .Ihn w o n ' i vim nmllior','" ymi udmll you love me, nnd then • not "You w i l l bo confined In jull for Iho iitlilimgh The eLophaiil, w h i c h cnn mill more ( I I I I hen I will dlii^iuppy." i n l l i i K O would inoro I l i u n f e t n l i ihi< Morrlii hud linen v e r y fund If bo The word nllppeil mil q u l l n i i n l i i r u l longmit. period Ihn law w i l l a l l o w , uml iliiinoy owing. Homo of tlinni nlic Iinil hud lived In cnme Inline l i f t e r l i i u l Inn! ly un Ihe I I I I I I I I K round ul'ni of i h e 1 nlncoroly Imp*) you w i l l dnvirio MOIIII t h a n n i x biii'neri, moven over about fenr "I'll nay It now," replied tllo hour Ieuvelod hornoir for ninny u your iiitnl v i i v n x e In Ihe I'nliii- itenii he would y i i i i l i K womiui c l r c l e i l t h o d i o n p l n i ; purllon of Iho time lo CIII-M|IIK W h l M k y " feel n i x Inchon In n noooiid, nnd r u n - lenii Kli'l. "I don't ni I ml telling a He hut no long an Mury WIIH ullve. anil I ' c r l u l n l y h u v e married h e r , "I will," wan tlio u n n w o r j "nml I'or- iilni; nn rali|dly nn It cnn In nuld lo bn fur n good, end." Hboilldi'i n of Ihe old line, nnd Ilie able lo Iruvol bill IN feel In n secniKI. .Ihn hln inolher'n nialnniuy, nlie hud And II WIIM Knmil" who bin) liiiUKhl iipi-uliel'ii eyen i-luilleniteil Mm. Jitne'n lor, too," The l i n n In claimed 'lo run funlor '"Now," nnld tho doctor (o |lUi young hnil to keep hnr liuiiiln off I hem. Now l,ol lliree ul t h e mile. M r n . Juno hail In u linn H,lnnn< w h i c h nuld even more Ilinu tlui n w l f l i m l InintliiH borne, w h i c h innrrlod mun, "If you will tuko thin II WIIH different (ll-niiny wan qillto liiUKlu'd "' "'" l i m e nnyliiK. lo h n r - p l n l h l y t h n n wnrdn eunlil have d u n e : In from NO fool to 100 feet u iiooond, iiodlelne, you will nlixip Ilko a Ifiliy/' nliiiie In (lie world, w l l h no one to nelf Uml t h e iilupld ei'enlure bud evl "Mho Inu'l iilone u n y l o i i K e r Fur II In enny to bo happy Tllo patient surveyed thu prwiorlpnliind by her lo mm fair piny, uml donjlv been l i r e u l l l l i n her lieiirl about t h e f u t u r e I'm llolHK In IlKhl her b u t - When life In a bright, rony w r o u t h ; iiceorillng to Iho c i H i u t r y I h r o U K h whlcli l| In compelled lo Irnvul. tlon doubtfully, nilii mtmiiod to huve loin grip of I h l n g n him n i l I h n l I line. Men for h e r " Hut Iho urn n worth while Ton In differ Kl'eally nn lo tho npe«d "Woll, doolor," ho annworixl, "It you mill pooplo, no Men. .lane q u i e t l y pnokHut nhe dln'l luimh on hourlng that Mure dlneuniierled I linn ever, Mrn. In the mint who can ninlle eil off tho old elKlil-iluy clocli, and nhe bud I n U e n ( I r u n i i y liauli lo the Jane turned nw»y nnd abruptly loft When tho dnnllnt In filling hln leoth if n bnre Mome claim II cnn Iruvol ineiui ||k,o our baby, I guoofl I won't nt the rato of III) feel n nociiml, while tuko It." _ TREASURE r "Y •• ' "" .......... 1 •' , .i,^«::S»J.-vafiSii!|l ••::'. .I1(;J| "-."J^ ' .'••'•$ PS ^4 * "^ • :M •ii f^^^lpivv;^^ „ _ ' • . •• . ' I • • • • ••&im •-.•'. ••'••••'•^••temk Vulcanizing and Go Where you Will Seasonable Items Tire Repairing Return and tell where you found More Prompt and efficient / . at Elvins' Store P. C. MANNING Service Than you enjoy/at home . f>. Second St., near Post Office Hammonton Spraying Lime Price, $1.50 pr barrel A. J. RIDER, Pres't and Manager. - -Charles-Davenport™ C'cntratftor^fc Builder Field Spray Pumps Plows, Harrows, Cultivators Also fruit packages, fertili2et\ \ and soda, - " CHARLEiTBANERE , : Hammonton ~i—KstlranteH Kurnlahed on All Kindt ol Work. All Work tllven prompt and Cartful Attention. .LocaLnhone. Peach St.. H«mrnontg.n Small Garden-Tool Fire Insurance at Cosd Fire Insurance The Cumberland Mutual Fire'Insurance Company FOR MORTGAGE LOANS Rartlett Building, - Atlantic City We carry a complete line of parts ipr repairing Ford automobile*. ... Vl and can-do vour..work-in-first-clas»-mauuer^ promptly, and 'at a moderate fair'price. . ' . BELLEVUE GARAGE, Inc. E. A. COKDERY, President. Philadelphia and Hammonton. AUTO EXPRESS as.far as your shoes are concerned if you 'bring tbeffl to us to be Round trip daily. Orders received repaired and restored to life again. • by Bell Phone 37-1-4 The cost will be little, arid you Philadelphia Office, 122 Market St. will hardly recognize your shoes Truck leaves Philadelphia office, when we return them to you. at oue o'clock p. m. Modern shoe repairing machinery Prompt Deliveries^ enables us to do such good work at little cost to you. insure your properly at less cost than others. Reason: operat'g expenses light ; no loading 01 premium for pro6tn ;. sixty-seven years of satisfactory service. Cash •surplus over Ji'oo.ooo. '• , For partlcul&n. see Gardiner Brothers- Wayland OePuy, Agt, Hammonton, N. J. L. FERRERA, 209 Bellevtie Ave. Cor. Second tnd Gherra Street* DR. J. A. WAAS DENTIST Mak*« OM «WV«r to think ol it Bellevue -Avenue. It's hard enough under ordinary conditions to crawl from under those nice warm covers. *• vhen the thermometer is dovn around freezo—shivers and shakes—B-U-R-R. Don't do it What's the use. vhen It's so easy to make that 'room warm and tfcrhfortable ? vJ rt l I" •? , 9?9 ^ 'S ^^^'^'vHr'' ',• I >"• > / '£' •r''^' V ""-.-.vi^v i / •- ;' v'4;^V^*^ ^ S ' A ^?S^^v;£i : A' GET A Hamnaonton Veterinary Hospital. 1 bell l'hon» 88 12 S. Boulevard, - ViBcland;)^ J. *y,~ ^f\< *",--$.$ -"' •• • ' * "-•"' Hammonton Trust Co. Vulcan OdorleM Gas Heater Capital, $100,000' Surplus. 8*4.000 Three pr cent on Time Accts~ Safe Deposit Boxes; Insurance Money to Loan on Mortgage Have It connected to your gas jet. Then 10 minutes before gct'.lng-up-tlme, jump out of bed. light the heater, pull dwn the windows and crawl back In bed. Lay there In comfort for 10 minutes. By that time your room'sas warm as toast. Sound* good don't it? Call at our office and let us show you this wonderful heater. ( Famous Hill. Climb of/ HUDSON SUPER-SIX III n hundred cities;, IJucUon dealers have won the local records with the Super-Six. Not in America only. In cevcrnl conntrie*, Super-Sixes have won the hill-climbiiiK records. . Hut the Pike's Peak climb lust September wns ihe world V supreme teM. There twenty great cars, till specially built, me! for n nice to "the lop of the world," The Hudcon Super-Six Special made llic best lime of all Hammonton Gas Co. CLEAN I'lnK-Uin, 7-|miiaunKxr . . . , ' • Cnbrldlol, !l-|)nsnongcr.... llll>0 TuurliiK Stidnn *!•... H17B .. 17M) "There's a time for everything* I.lliKHlHlllei I,nn<liiul«t . . . . Ill Town Cur 21 Town Cnr Ltnidnulct !l( I All I'rlrtm I. (,. It. l>otrolll Now is thq time to clean up with SAPOLIO | > % H Wha}; They Drove The Super-Six, remember, is a HIIInil, ligln, Six. It doesn't win by size. It won these lcnln junl us il won all other w o i l h - w h l l c records —by endurance. This invention —• |>alrn|r<l by IIndnon — linn mininii/.rd motor friction. Il tluiH ndiU-d Hu j)cr cent, to tfir motor's ellirirncy. Il nearly doubled I lie motor's endurance, Super-Six stock chnnsin hns done. Or 1819 miles in 24 hours, nl*o with a stock chassis. Itnt you want Ihe car which holdit thohe records, if yon buy a great.cnr. Not because they prove capacity, but because they prove endurance—prove t h n t no service you will ever di-nmiid will ei|iu»l its capacity. All-Ronnd Ruler Hut the Hudson is now mure limn monarch in performance. I t is fully as distinctive In style and beauty ihiH ycnr, in finish, in equipment and in l u x u r y . Il has a new jjartollne Haver, i" the form of radiator shutters, which, through controlling "'<• 1't'"1 "f ""-' ">l»()r in part, overcomes the dlmidvuntagch and waste of the present poor grade of gasoline. Il Ims n p a t e n t pneumatic carburetor, exclusively Illlilnon, self m l j t i M l i i i K to evcTV engine spvcd. In whatever you prl/c most— performance, slylc, beanly or cam- You don'I care to climb Pike's Peak at I he speed ihe Hupcr-Six O m y — y o u w i l l find the H lldsoll showed il could do. Yon don't lender. That'll wily il leads all cure lo ^o KU inilctt per hour, as u .oilier front-rank earn in nalen. Tlic Nuw Sfxiciliiliir In hern. Hammonton Auto Station, P. T. Banere, Prop. , The All/es,—join'the """' 'Hospital Corps to-day. 'Between-2i/and-31' Three oenU per copy. Vol.66 HOYT & SON, PubllBhera and Prlntem. One twenty-five per year. < HAMMONTON, N. J., SATURDAY^ JUNE 2, 1917 MOTORISTS! Read This Over Carefully! • The largest .hammer that ever a. !1 blackumith swung does not deliver a blow an heavy BH those your tires, get hundrcdtt of times in a few 1 hundred miles of travel. I That cotton fabric and rubber cnn atuiul up under tuich puuitiu' incut i»rcmurknbrc when you think of it. h A blnckt<mith will tell you thnt the temper of xtx-el cnn he tipollcd by loo much livid. I.iltlc wonder' then ihut cveu u fuw dcgrceD loomuch in the vulcanizing pit" willJ ruin u tire by ciicbuni/.ing the colIon. Tliitt ruHiiLtH in a tire that; cannot Hlikiul th« pounding of dully Hcrvicc. By the cKclualvc Miller incthodj of vulcanizing, all the cHHcntialu. nri:, reiiiined iiv the cotton fabric. The unlive longhiieBrt nnd retfillency of the rubber arc kept Intucl. Holli cotton and rnbbcr art; welded Inton riiKKed iniVciigir1 unit, Miller gearetl to-the-road tread., ImndH M I C never Hpoilud In the appliciillon. Thty oome to you brimful ol mile numcle, nud with loojior cent power to rettlhl and endure. The blown of (ho rnnd affect Ilietn, ulmoHl «« llttl« an th« Imuimur afleclH the anvil. IIundri'dH of molorlnlH foundMiller 10 pa Ira nnd> re-trendti to bo faithful loiig-ditttnnco perfuriucrti lu 1916. You, loo, can cHlublluh mllcngc fccordw nnd reduce your tire expenmi by having your tlrctircpuircd nnd re-11 cud by I ho Ml|l«r. method In 1017, .Write or phone and, wo will cnll for, nnd ifelivcv all work, We guarantee all work. Mlilrc Tiro KcpulrJug, Vlncland, N. J. Iiiiinire \V. y, Turner. No. 22 The Lockland family has moved > Hotpltal Corps Organizing. to Millville. |*N^»»»»»»»»»i»$»»$$$ Thirty-six young men are wanted Horace Hay was home:over Me1 between the; ages of eighteen and morial Sunday. • thirty-fiv*, for service In France, Mrs. M. W. Dunfee is visiting in the "Hammonton Company of at Millerstown, Pa. Philadelphia Hospital Corps." Hammonton grown .strawberries |Twenty-four .of: them must be . -are-coming-into-markets™"—~-—- TROtTSERSr ~ "r" orderlies, etc. ;,' , Ward Simons and family were First- Lieut. J. C. *Bitler has been :A very wide assortment of "home" over the holiday. authorized to raise the company ; ^ Plenty here to choose from. separate trousers for work or The Board of Education meets atyl all those who are jjnalified Made for us by the leading . dress, made of good honest next Wednesday evening. ~ , must report to him at once.; Full manufacturers ofLsiraw_Jiats, information will have been received material and welLmade. Mrs.-JEii-G,—Brown—spent—the in all the newest shapes and week with relatives in Pbjlada. Dutchess trousers^ with a ' They are wanted for. immediate straws ; at- $i, $1,25, $1,50, A new delivery car bears the service. ..6 ' guarantee that reads, "Teii —The company will-bear pennants" -label "AndersoTr*s~Fegd"Store " cents if a bittton .comes off, Miss Frances Skinner joined the lettered "Hammonton Company." and one dollar or a new pair A special table with $i Straw family circle,,&ver_Memorial Day. if they rip." Every pair is Little Ha-Ha Council will give a Hats. .Exceptionally good marked very low in price. • Mrs. Whartnaby, formerly a res-' dime v social in Red Men's Hall on ident here, visited friends last week. Monday values ; some worth $1,50 and evening, 4th. RefreshJos. B. MacDongall and family, ments served. $2, — all at f i of Atco, were here Memorial Day. Work Trousers Mrs. Henry Newton spent last Mrs, Geo. Generotsky, of New- Sunday with her sister, Mrs. R. H. At $1,25,-$1,50, $1,75 and field, visited friends on Decoration Goff, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. $2; made of good wearing Day. H.G.Newton. Very Remarkable material. Chas. F. Money and daughter Robert Gray has enlisted in the An Important Suit Values. . •were here from Philadelphia, the U. S. Navy; passed the examinafirst of this week. tion successfully, and at last report Dress Trousers ; Men's Suits at $10 and was at Norfolk, .Va. / Independent Fire Company . To all women .who wear . At #2,50, $2,75, $3.' $3.5°. £12,50; made vpf cassimere hold its.regular meeting oil next Loan Associations next week, — Nemo Corsets. $4 and $5 ; of worsted, cassiWednesday evenitfg. . Workingmen's and worsted; in Norfolk, • > v,».iugujGu a on uu Monday juuiiuuy even'g, even g, ^ . - ^ -, - . merel and serge ;• in light ajad jiuch-back, and conservative A. J. Smith, of Ocean City, with the Hammonton on Thursaay eye. We were notified by-the-man— dark material bis sons and daughters, met friends The latter will, issue A new series styles, Gray and navy blue, "ufacfurers of Nemo Corsets, of stock. , . • at Greeumount Cemetery -serg-e-a-nd-da-rk-in-ixed goods.t-h at—they--w il-t—be—compelled": —Mrs^Harry-Emory-spent—parrrof —¥-• to raise the price of the $3.50 last week, in stating that . Men's Kahki Trousers the week, at Peuu's Grove, where mistaken, *":"' Mrs. Cunningham had'rented H. corsets to $4.00 ___ • her husband is employed. •Exceptional value E. Andrews' house. It was Mrs. Suits at $13.50 and $15 We bought an extra supply Wm. H. Myera greeted Ham- L. F. Home. Kahki trousers $r,v25 & $1,75 nonton friends and bis G. A. R. and will offer, during the ' Serges, cassimeres and Twenty-three., members. jof_ the month of Juner most of the Kahkrtrousers^trjri;5or$i775" worstedsT~alPiaewest models High School Graduating Class Wm. Skinner has returned from went to Washington on Thursday, popular Nemo models at aud $2 ; of extra heavy kahki for young men, and for men he hospital, where he underwent in doth charge of Prof, and Mrs. £.4. -$3.5^. of conservative taste. in operation on his shoulder. Gofldard. They return to-day. Buy yours while this low < Boys' Kahki 'Knee. Pants Regular meeting of Civic Club Lewis' W . Wescoat has rented •••'••' -••:xprice prevails at 50 cents ; sizes from "six to ill be held Tuesday, sth inst., at his home, (on upper Bellevue, to hree o'clock, in Club House. seventeen years Mr. Applesmith, the pantaloon Young Men's Suits Nemo Corsets Special Rev. E. van Dright has been in- factory owner, and will move with at $760; piled to preach the Baccalaureate Us family onto his farm at Nesco. , at $2 A limited numJBermou to the graduating class of ber on hand. Value, $10. Horton Jones and family, from 'Bo^s'Knee Pants Ime High School, to-morrow eve'g "Woodstown. and his father, Edwin To adjust our stock, we Irhe services will be held in the Jones, of Collingswood, were^in' Made of materials that will Gray mixed tweeds ; single |!*etuodist Church. reduced our #5 Nemo Corsets stand rough wear. Hnrdmonton on Sunday morning, breasted, form fitted ;• some ' Day^exercises will be in Horton'scar. with patch-pocket. -------•--'-';;, Also, some Knee Pantsi onducted in the~vari6us"Sunday dqct There will be a class for knitting made by the Dutchess, 'that iboolsy oolsy early in June. The Bap- on Friday afternoon, two o'clock, American LadyCorgets —have^a jsts, on', account of school, at_Mrs. Samuel| -Anderson's.—Allat $i, $1.25 and $1.50 Ilihe crowding if a button conies off,,and fifty Men's Suits Special interested are invited to assist in eirs on Sunday morning, i^th. Models for medium, slim and furnishing one of the United States cents if they rip at $7.50; An exhibit of work in Manual destroyers. tall figures. Knee Pants at 50 cents, 75 aining will be given in the shop Value^ $10. • Dr. W. E. Mcllvaine has acceptAmerican Lady Corsets at asement of the annex) ion Wed- ed a very flattering offer; from the cents, $i, .$1,25, $1,50, $1,75 ! sdny, June 6th, from two to five powers that be, to serve as surgeon ^.75> $2, and '$2,50 of worsted and cassimere; A limited quantity. 'clock, Everybody is welcomed. In the munitions hospital at Penn's Made full size. • Size from six Styles for all figures, incluMade of dark worsted | rizes are to be awarded* for best Grove, and moved thither the first to eighteen years. ding stout and tall figures material. Swing, in each grade, during last of this week. »lf-year. The work winning the Win. L. Black has traded the rires will be a feature of this exhouse occupied by L. J. Langham, libition. on Drape Street,'for a farm nenr Nesco, nnd sold ihe farm. The MEMORIAL DAY postmaster and family may now be found on Central Avenue. jThe attendance at church on On last Friday's sleep, a truck Kemorlal Sunday evening was Elite large,—members of nil the load of aquaws from Little Ha-Ha PROGRAMME Vitriolic nocietlen doing themselves Council trailed up to Wyandotte •edit. Rev. K. van Dright> aer- Council, Audubon, where they had THE ANNUAL MEETING EAGLE -Ij^^^ Week of iou WHS a niiiHtcr-pieceof patriotic a very pleasant time, and sa\y the ' OF lirvor, with an eloquent plea for adoption done to perfection. THEATRE j^^ JUNE 41h Tiritunl purity. The music was Tutfsdny, Enrollment Day, is to od, and very appropriate. be "Patriotic Day," at El wood, lOn Wednesday, the Band, the with a meeting at Town Hall at MONDAY . . . World . . Ktriotlc HoeicllcH, the young ladies, three, o'clock, to be addressed by Mollie King, in Jld citizens started for Oak Grove Rev. Charles Kbel, Chas, F. Green, "A Woman'H Power," Rmetery shortly after nine o'clock, W. ]). Phillips, «nd T. B. Delkcr. And Pathe News. |the Hand, Hoy Scouts, and firing x Mrs, Louisa Gauch, of PhiladelWil be held in Trust Company liiiilding nad marching thither. -A large TUESDAY , . . Paramount . . [ncoursc of people awaited them. phia, announces the engagement of Big line of ,ie published program was carried her daughters—Charlotte Louise to Marguerite Clark, in it. Ten girls sang beautifully ; Daniel II. Ilnllard, formerly of White Canvas Shoes "Molly Mnke-Belicve," Hnminonlon ; nnd Mildred Koselin I ndflrcHH by the Rev, W. J. CUH- to Carson L. Adams, of Ilammonnnd Victor Moore Comedy. and Pumps. At half past seven. Irth wns highly commended. ton, N. J. Proceeding thence over to GreenWEDNESDAY . . . World . . Tin- IIoincr Guards drilled agnln [tint Ceinciery, another great Also large variety of Gail Kane, la ring of people were met. The last Tuesday evening. There were Tennis Shoes Jue program wim used, except ninny new recruits und several nb"Paying the Price." it an excellent .address was nmdc siMilres, m a k i n g II more difficult for and Oxfords. the (IrlllmnsterH. Il IH hoped (hut |Rev. 1C, viuiDrlght. THURSDAY . - - Metro . . Pile firing Hijund made the echoes all will try to he out next Tuesday Lockwood and Allison, in Al great money-Having prices Subscriptions received by the Secretary, jj In both cemeterivH ; thn Hand evening, "The Masked Rider," file' mntilc such im Is very Heldom at the Hamiuouton Trust Company M a n u a l Training Depiirtm't nnd "The l.iuly Killer," Starting Saturday Ird here,—^showing the good re- of The our schools In now filling Its flmt Comedy. Ititof dlllgcnl ]>rncllcu and good (to-day), W,Q will give contract In m a k i n g fifty rifles for Illlllg. . Ihe nne of tho Ilninmonlon Home FRIDAY - v Pnthe . . those famous Yellow — OFFICERSJit the ufternooii and evening, (iiuiirilH. They are rendy to fill Valkrlcn, in linmoiiton 1'urk was Ihe Meccn Trading Stamps. Chark-H M. Phillips, Vice-President * for any work In their line, Itho imillilude of citizens and orders "The Iniiigu Maker," nnd do It al a reasonable price, If J. C, Hitler, Treasurer Itors, Kveryboily appeared to nny one, hns a contract or order to and 1'utlic Comedy, :omc and HCC ua, nnd nave, money IjHppy. the Hand gave nu good Robert Plckcn, Secretary on shoe buying, ig w bo filled beginning with September liic, refrcHliiji<;utB were plenty, next. If NO, HCC tlic Iimtruotor. SATURDAY . . . Paramount . . IMRKCTORS _ ^ , \* I pltmtmnl incniorlfs remain of John llurrymore, in K. C, Hurt Henry Mcnuley Daniel M. llallard luorlal Day, 1917. The weather 204 BeUevue Ave. "Th^Kcd Widow," l{dw. W. McOovcm Frank J. Werner 1 nllghtly cool, but delightful all iirlon Holmctt Travel Picture, Old Post-office stand and evening. Thou. Skluncr Hninucl I). Hank Mntlco Kubha and Comedy. Bank Brothers When you buy a Ford car yon also buy Ford servic*. _We-WJILEush_BackJh8LHands_ of Time A. »H. Phillips Co. MONEY _.£pr& .car^aJlj^WJte.ap^^ for service. • Large radiator and enclosed fan, streamline hood, crowa fendersrentire''binck finish,.nickel Jrlmmings,— up-to-date in«IK requirements for handsome appearnncfe-'-and serving the people the .world over AS a njoney-saving, time-saving, laborrsavinR .utility. It is surely your necessity. The Ford car. i» ju«t as useful on the farnfeaa it is in the city ; just as necessary to the business man assit is to the professional man. More necessary to every man thai* ever beforei Low purchase price and very economical to operate and mainlain. Why not investigate ? Touring Car, $360-; Runabout, $345 ; Coupelet, $505; Town Car, $595; Seda£,$645,— f. o. b. Detroit. Order your car now, to insure prompt delivery. Blue Stone ^ Paris Green While this car lasts. From a Comfy Bed to an Icy Room B-U-R-R Hammonton Telephone & Tel. Co Nozale and Sprayer Fixtures Sulphur (High Calcium) BeHPhoiie 73-w At your Service Night and Day. Arsenate of Lead Hose for Spraying A dandy chance to Serve Uncle'8am and Next week Tuesday. : V. •• • :i ' • •• Don't miss it if you're Bank Brothers JHATS".; j--~ Bank Brothers Store, »»»<g^^»»^ The Farmers' and Merchants' Building and Loan Association - Hammonton i;5j*r •,:s&8 Boston Sample Shoe Store Tuesday Evening, June 19, 1917 New Series of Stock—15th—will be opened r Enrollment Day, Juno Sth ', '•"'M ; >:'S| ' '• . ."'-flit ••>?*M > ,Cra:w'4| f-. 'I'. ••av ^-^^^^—^ toiU^