Daily Home News (Newspaper) - December 20, 1907, New Brunswick, New Jersey C Partly cloudy and not quite so cold Saturday at 48. Juror Requests Him to Investigate Charges of and Spai ring at Lincoln Hearing GIVE TO THE a Part in Supplying Christmas Cheer to N. FRIDAY DECEMBER 20,1907. I or this morning Booraem and said had been asked a member jury to oppone the a renewal of the license of in of Mr. appeared entirely In his a public statement la Mr. Berd ne there arc fights and I UK matches at I the matter over until get not io a r represented the I think put In pf form no know what we have to ir. i There 1 A hi I one representing Booraem the liquor Is men at fighting and disorderly mill Hint liquor In Hold on The Bald tho court could inn take of any mi by tile but that cume Up that wan not by the ample time nun given him to prepare The matter WoH laid over until a bra in whom it was would oppose the application on ground that Rapp her was not represented ' In court his If red S. March for an Alex for a license at it which Was Mr. March that the place a had but that wan fault of the that a occurred but before and If the wah responsible for the at the which he Is lie I lieen punished by being UIb license for a As to charge of Sunday selling made against tiie Mr. March that i crew nut of treating some I Ms friends at a Sunday Judge refused the without commenting upon was a renewal ol his he through not acted upon last application of for n of the location of bin I In was laid over nvo similar application from Philip of toOK the Duly appeared with n the application of i. of on the ground Ii was and It was over to January 3 for a James application for a lessio license at Jamesburg at their meeting last voted to the Army to be devoted to the Christmas dinner to be by Army to the poor of the Captain Fleming received the check this morning and gratefully acknowledges years past the Elks have conducted n Christmas tree celebration for the poor children and made two or three hundred tots happy each They have omitted the tree for the past two or three But they mean to have a part in the dispensing of Christmas and selected the Salvation Army as the best means to that Fleming said tills morning that after the Christmas feed is over lie will render an itemized account to the If there Is a balance 011 hand it will be devoted to earing for the poor of the city during the winter OPTION POT League Demands That the Governor Recommend It in His Message to the He Wouldn't Court's Order to Send His Child to His Mind When Question Was Put in His Own telling Judge Booraem that he didn't intend to obey an order of the a of came pretty close to getting Into serious trouble reversed Ills derision a little was one a bunch of parents haled before the court on rules to show cause why they don't send their children to school The rules were Issued by request of county superintendent H. Brewster was called up with a pretty little girl of He said that Cella couldn't go to school because she bad bolls and a sore Judge Booraem questioned tile child and she said that she stayed home did fur Principal Devinney said he believed the child was kept home to He said ne bad gone to the house to find out why the child wasn't sent to school and Goletz told him he would throw out if lie didn't keep Judge called up again and explained that the law requires that all children between seven and 11 over for one Difficulties as in Former Not Set for Drawing I tela warp and Canal was closed tilts morning nt 7 o'clock Hiis season being art difficulties - being met with as year the weather severe enough the water in from shore to the of ice boit to a for the boa's to set beToro tho drawing of water In the language of T. chief at thu lie expressed himself to a tills morning as being N. Dec. 20.Tho League has sent a letter to Governor-elect Fort appealing to him to Incorporate a for the enactment a local option Into Ills inaugural The letter In part Is as and members of the Headquarters Committee of the and under the direction of our State Board of representing over three hundred and thousand Christian men we write Is unnecessary for 1 is to call your attention to the position which New Jersey occupies among the States in to license nnd Spirit In a report from representatives of tho trade throughout the country on ud hut a few weeks said in regard to New counties In Twenty-one No counties New Jersey Is one of the four States In the Union In which the people have no power of local veto 011 the license Jersey Is the only state east of the Mississippi river In which the people are denied all power of local veto 011 the question of the of daily in some locality of the state a city or excise or a county Is thrusting upon a community on the request of a and in a majority of cases under the direction of a license to Intoxicating without that people's consent and against their almost of this traffic In Despatch to Home Dec. 30.Jienjamin known in Manhattan athletic as the will walk from New York City H|ll to Philadelphia to-morrow in an effort to beat Weston's 24 hour tecord for the 100 mile He to cover the distance in 20 will leave New York at a. reach Newark 0.30,' Elizabeth 7.30, New Brunswick at 11.30 and Philadelphia at 1 o'clock Sunday will enter New Brunswick nt Albany and gb out French street to Franklin will wear an ordinary business a Oxford ties and an oil skin A big Wager linn been made dn result by many Musical Programs Arranged by the Choirs for Sunday and Christmas following programs of music have been arranged by church choirs for musical services on Christmas Day or 011 Sunduy oa Se of Former Pitman Pastor Who Was Married at Midnight in Mansion Ad mitted to Ohio as Far as North Into a County Jail to Get Warm Home After Four Weeks of Roughing Tuesday at 12 high mass will he celebrated at St. A mixed chorus choir of 2G voices will bo under the leadership of Tho following program will bo in Night .at Conclusion of solo Bv Natus Bv My Del By COLEMAN FOLLOWS WILLIAM AND BRIDGET KEEFE TO THE MISS ANNIE IS SERIOUSLY on Page PREACHER ON He Walked Fifteen Miles to Preach a Admirer of Frank pastor of the Methodist Church at West that it is wicked to travel in public conveyances 011 so when lie hail to to 1'lainiielil last Sunday to lie walked all 1110 Immediately after the sermon he walked back walking in all could have made the trip liv trolley if he tim 1 so He if a believer iti riii 11 111 11 ml is ail admirer of 1'iiyson who lias a little walking himself in his he lias many embryonic followers in of Sunday travelling have not been of the contagious l e are four In the canal -ino empty on their way and two at One Is tifi steel the Standard Oil Just above tho Keep I Three mule teams were seni hull it out this but move It. It is II Iuk will be in Another enc Is cast from steamers of Trenton Co. arc to go mio and the other to-morrow bouts desiring to enter 1. ivo to special permit from at who Collector Wright I he water will drawn to I clerk and has busy n few days letting boats to get ready for the of AN was sent to jail by Justice W. A. of this iv afternoon on complaint of Steve 1 ho did and destroy 011 anvil vul lied is held for the who once made people here take notice by playing one of the two roles in a secret midnight wedding at the Mansion lias Just been admitted to the bar of and half every prospect for a brilliant His wile was formerly Miss Maud of Perth who was well known In tills the time of bis romantic wedding young Stafford was a student at Princeton He guve a little dinner to a few friends at the Mansion House a few years ago and at its conclusion he announced his intention of getting The telephone was called into play and a Justice of the peace was secured and the knot was tied then and ended man's term at and lie entered tho law office or of New where he applied himself studiously to Blackstone and learned all about difference between a writ of habeas corpus and a writ of is the son ol Mr. who was formerly pastor of the M. K. Dominic Stafford was noted for his sensational In the New Jersey conference bad not been a smooth one and he went back to old home in Ohio soon after leaving tills city for where lie bad Ills last heroes of dime hovels have their equals in real life even In New The adventures of New Brunswick Harold Carlton Meyers and William who yesterday returned to homes In this city to spend the Christmas holidays with their four of life as riding beating their way a8 far without begging for Bleeping in and police stations at and running and railroad detectives Just for the sake of seeing the are just as thrilling as some of the adventures df the In. the dime boys returned to their homes yesterday afternoon about 4 It four agoi today that the three boys made up minds to see of the Counting their between found that the amount was This little sum of money did not phase the boys In any the money had time of their But the money not hold out long four days to be They rode in passenger coaches and ate in places where ' tramps never have a chance to For after arriving in they found that they had enough money left to take a trip to D. C. They took a Pullman parlor train to the and on arriving explored the to their to Live Shortly after this the money gave out and the bays hnd their first real taste of tramp sometimes other times riding on freight sleeping in the In Come All Yo Deum In B flat A. H. in A H. K. D Mary whose William died in this city a week ago just a week after another Miss Bridget passed away in this died last night at her in from a cold contracted at her brother's third Miss Annie is seriously ill nt her home on was taken ill while superintending the arrangements at St. cemetery for the burial of Miss Bridget and was unable to attend her The shock of her death was so great that lie was unable to Coleman came here laBt Saturday to attend her brother's funeral and was ill when she went She was former resident of this city and is very well known Annie was prostrated by the death of her first sister and the successive shocks of the deaths of her brother other sister are bo great that her life is despaired REFUSES HIS CLAIM FOB DAMAGES AGAINST WHO HAD HIM ARRESTED ON CHAROE OF SETTING FIRE TO THEIR on Page HALF THIS is Teaching Thrift to Its Many semi-annual report of the Homestead Building and Loan which has just been shows that the loan had a prosperous year last ' Its total receipts amounted to nnd it has a balance of During the past year it paid out nil maturing made loans to the amount of The amount of installments due stockholders is nnd the profits to the stockholders on these installments amount to This shows tbat the members of this loan have that much money laid aside for building pur or for a rainy fifteenth scries has just matured with the shares valued at m Closed This Afternoon With Appropriate Exercises of Gifts in the Class L. A THESE 57 AT J. Shuck Wrote Them in Camp Dur ing the War and Would Not Part With oa ON HIS Thief Busy While South Youth Was Paying u young South went calling 011 a young woman in Pin Wednesday lie drove over in a and tied the horse to a tree near the at Willow and Sycamore lie the tit 11 o'clock the horse and carriage were McDonough reported the loss of the rig to tlie North and a general alarm for It was sent through the police 011 this side of the police believe tbe rig was taken by an experienced who was ranging the neighborhood In search of a chance to work bis The missing Is with a white star on its an indistinct and a scar on its right MAN MISSION J. Brownlee Voorhees Corresponding Secretary of Board of J. Brownlee Rutgers and Theological Seminary has been elected corresponding secretary of the Hoard of Domestic Missions of the Dutch being graduated here lie ivan pastor of tlie Union Reformed Church at High New York where life served until accepting the He is well known is the son of Rev. William Brownlee a minister of the Dutch Reformed Claus visited all of the public this He was personally on hand his white whiskers and fat figure In some of tlie and lie was represented at others by the gifts which he had slyly deposited In the class Is usual at this happy time the pupils of the various class particularly the primary and grammar showered presents upon their The schools do not encourage this gift in fact tabooed the old custom of taking up collections to buy pr santK for but they can't help it If the pupils want to show their personal appreciation of their teachers by Individual and many pupils today showed that it was not nil Many f the teachers had little surprises for their children and distributed cards and other little remembrances to show the pupils that they have a personal interest in every one of It was an exchange of gifts many gifts showered upon the teachers were almost as varied as the school Christmas exercises were the pupils whose names were printed last evening taking part in Visitors to the schools were delighted with the excellence of the Iroin tlie Jersey famis 10 11 ror 1...:. geese and We also plum at John WINKS I will give away free a bottle of ' wines to every purchaser ol of whiskey from to Christmas Come early to avoid A. successor to French villi seen our IMS game Is verv cheerful just now for he Is of the many friends he Is making a woman or child our place without stopping to admiro this w lie has already capi va the local a fact which s attested bv the many foot prints lithe painted entrance to our edge right up to the plate window in an effort to grab him s ' fa in o us ' n r I s very busy W rowing for dear old Santa Claus to H an I make an inspection of our where ho will large and varied stock of rich which will not only but Watch as he something crowing nnd arrival of our usual fine calendars and we aro giving it our The rowing about our and stock of 01N i e best news of all Is that can a sublimo alt absolutely by purchases at nnd Church linil a holiday is the i lei V of e r souvenirs with is J. the G. A. R. exhibited at ills office today a song which lie wrote during the It tells of tlie trials and the escapades of the boys of the Volunteers of New on their march from Trenton from September to 18<1. song Is written to the air of step on the Tail of My There are verses It and It Is brim full of Incidents dear to the heart of Shuck prizes the verses highly and declares that he would not part with them for They are well FOR JAN. 29 ACCOUNTS Booraem this morning approved tiie following accounts filed Witli Surrogate Peter F. account of George A. administrator of Richard account of Jennie administrator of David account of A. U administrator of Annie B. account of Jesse H. and John executor of Sarah suit of Isidor against Forgotson for damages for alleged fajse came to it close this after counsel had a lively time summing Jury after being out a little over an hour brought in a verdict for the holding that hud no cnuse for This is a big victory for Forgotson In the great Hebrew feud which began at Spotswood two years testimony was concluded yesterday These witnesses were on the stand for the Luther If I. S. H. B. Cooki M. Charles Barney Peter Bessie Rosie Abraham Bessie Rosie Arthur the cases against Bennett and Constable were dismissed by the the trial resolved itself into it personal one between Rabinowitz and formerly partners in the operation of a and whether Forgotson was justified in making a complaint against Rabinowitz for setting fire to the wan established that Rabinowitz was on the farm when the fire was discovered and that Forgotson had On other it was claimed that Forgotson had just taken a lot of his property from the while were Senator for the sought to show that Rabinowitz had 110 object in firing the was a heavy loser and that the complaint against him was due to Hilzer summed up for Rabinowitz and his Robert for the other Their remarks consumed the entire morning session and Justice Lloyd charged the jury this next case taken up was that of Charles Erickson by Ills next vs. the Allen Tobacco Company of Perth who Is a claims that he was permanently Injured in an elevator accident at the tobacco He claims George H. Silzer represents the plaintiff and J. D. the court granted a to the next case was Bobert against the Pennsylvania Railroad an ejectment Peter TV Daly represented the plaintiff and Alan H. Strong the GIVEN from tho churns of dairy Salted and only at tlie New Brunswick Hy Milk 171-171 Church OR NO arc going to offer 0110 of tiie ' of tho season to secure the finest of hats far below they wore designed to sell If have of tills statement a MILLINERY I- red 11. Drury Dr. D. C. and Dr. James 1!. the commit tee ill charge of organization of a society for the study and prevention of have a call for the meeting to be in knights of Columbus on January 21. | of tile various in low 11 are to be oil hand I for The call outlines what lias been done and of tlie plan for public i and lectures along educational iii I lie IN Collector Parker Had Busy Charged After Collector W. Frank Parker was busy to-day taking in To-day is the last dav for the payment of taxes before Interest of eight per cent. Is added and people who had been holding their money back to the very last day rushed In with Parker Ibis afternoon said that he could not give out any he would not know the totals himself midnight but lie said the amount paid in this year will a falling oft from last falling off. he can be accounted for in the fact that the budget was reduced and that local people have about less to pay in taxes tills year owing to tho economical city our patrons are aware of our custom of giving away wine every ELIZABETH 0CHS Dead at Her Home of Heart Disease This Elizabeth died suddenly at her home at Milltown this heart disease causing her She was up and about her house as usual this morning looking after her household duties when she was suddenly There was 110 one in tho house with her excepting two little was highly respected was a member of the German Reformed Church and prominent ix church was the widow of William Two married daughters survive BOILER A BIG huge iron tank drawn by four horses gave people something to gape at as it passed through New Brunswick The tank was on its way from the Prospect Boiler which built it. to It measured 15 feet in diameter and 11 feet In height and was olg enough to put a small house tank was built for tho sewage disposal plant at It is to bo sunk In the ground like a well nnd the pumping machinery installed inside of it. The inside of the tank will bo lined with brick and then double team drawing the tank found the job too strenuous On avenue and a trolley ear had to help them The tank weigher about live A. of who ii connected with Richard of New was In charge of OF MRS. ANDERSON friends will learn with regret of the death of Mrs. Kmmn Deborah for ono day wo have changed wife of Charles M. somewhat this year to tho benefit of the Wa have such an enormous rush on that day that It is almost impossible for us to In order to avoid this we are going to extend the time to three days of free wine instead of the usual custom of ono From December 23d, to Christmas we will present to every purchaser of worth of goods or over one bottle of California port or sherry free of fail to take advantage of this rare 281-J For the watches cutlery and G. Columbia I ember Ing Saturday afternoon and 2t. N ft ore. Hiram and The only store In town handling California Tills season's nuts and fresh candles at our store In your orders early and avail yourself to the lowest prices which now Wo deliver your goods simply leave your FOR We have a large and varici stock of I cut glass al vailles Impossible to find elsewhere In this Becker rich cut street 471-R. d'.'O-il" occurred at her home at Corner last Clark was the daughter of Thomas formerly a well known crockery merchant of this but now of Cal. She accompanied her parents when they left this city and later returned to marry Mr. several years after their marriage the couple had a pretty home in Me t but for the past year Mrs. whose health was in a very critical Hiram from and family hud I resided with Mr. Clark's Mr. | c. Sr. at his farm | at who was a very ing voting was a graduate of the High class of 1807. Besides her husband and two Melville and she is survived by a father Thomas of and a Dr. Charles of and a Miss who resides with her lather TO WOOD Dec. 20 of tho encounters some entirely in his plan for cornering world's wood pulp British and American newspaper men likely to be In a position soon where they will have to reckon with the great publisher for practically their sup ply of print conceived the Idea a number of years ago of making a new foundation for world's wood pulp and on his advice the Amalgamated which controls the in Investing four millions on tho experts agree that the result promises to be a financial coup for the astute newspaper are now almost ready to 1126-1-n Hurry which and untrimmed beine offered at greatly reduced All the newest Winter styles from all oilier December i afternoon and New F. I Kasl j except NOTE Church opp. New Columbi log Jersey bread und milk geese guinea also highly sage for the holidays II Ira 111 A holiday matinee at the 011 Albany Saturday aftet PK special two reels of film and 10 of SADE AT - AND MRS. JAMES of havo been spend Ing a few days with Mrs. C. H. 7fi Weiton The visitors on their wedding Personals on Page 3.) Musical sporting music for the G. 75 Church AT d2 DRAKE BROS. POUND AN East ' p. m inS tend the dances under the auspices of the Club at Y. M. C. A. Hall on Christmas evo anil New Year's evo and AND the Admission 5c. laurel holly wreaths and greens of all A. M. 114 Church kinds of and gents hand bags and pocketbooks at G. Dreler s. Church you want ribbons nt low call at Pound 53 Albany Christmas Drako Bros. sausage our that sold for 18c Is now lbc a none like It. Baler's 95 street and French anil Seaman her a box of celebrated Bonbons or Put up In dainty holiday making very appropriate Xmas Fresh every For sale bv Goorge H. sole 420 George 10. AND the leading John B9 Hiram Best Jersey pork small fresh bread and milk Taylor's pork rolls lino celery and DINNER barracks of the Salvation Army oa Neilson street was the scene of unusual activity this The giving of tickets by Capt. Fleming for tho Christmas pinner commenced at two work of the officers and of the Salvation Army is one which cannot be and their appeal to our citizens for help is a worthy Keep the kettles and as you drop In a chicken or and have a share In the good rows of tables will be provided and laden with tne good things ot Hammel have to decorate tho and grand time is holiday matinee Saturday 40 minutes of for the Albany Columbia December 20; Ing Saturday afternoon and even Inc. cember 21. d2!> line of dress suit cases from 73 cents to for holiday O. 76 Church LATE FOR Aprivi Mrs. J. J. Livingston i j and Halo pocket containing sum of money and between drug store or in the Reward If returned to