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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 5

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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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HAINFIKLD COURIER-NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 101T. rAGB FTFB 1 -M gnu sick TWO YEARS PIONEERS OF PLWIELD (Continued from cage 1) We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons Store Open Saturday Until 9.30 P. M. Yellowstone Park Exhibit Saturday Last Day Admission Free AH CouU Do No Work. Now Strong as a Man.

COR. BROAD, NEW and HALSEY STS NEWARK TTV 11 fl 1111 i i urn rhicaeo, 111. about two years from a female trouble so I additional plantation nearby. In 1713 (Dec. 14) the "Proprietors' Records" state that Robert Burnet disposed of 900 acres to said Lalng.

A few years afterwards he added about 200 acres more to his real estate. Thl3 extensive tract adjoined John Forbes' east line and touched the Fullerton and Alexander property, previously referred to as pioneer Scotch settlers. The farm reached A Sale i mis ane a I 0 I was unable to walk 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 or do any of my own work. I read about 1VV1 Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Com pound in the news- papers and deter- I UP to the rectangular survey of mined to try it.

It Peter Sonmau'a vast estate, which brought almost im- covered the whole of present Plain-mediate relief. My field, unci uinr hoai.lerf 'j weakness has en tirely disappeared and I never had better health. I weigh This early settler spent the remainder, of a short life on his plantation. He died in the summer of 17 3 5 at the age of 5 5 years, as stated by the Probate Court. At his death the five sons aud two dantrh- 222- 165 pounds and am as strong as a man.

I think money is well spent which pur- the Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable JOS. rJRYATT, 1YOO tfwrrH1Tlfl. tters surviving him were "William, Newport Chicago, 111. The success OI JLVQia Jli.

rinKnam 9 Veeetable Compound, made from roots Jane and Ann. TLty ana their de-ajid herbs, is unparalleled. It may be I scendants perpetuated the name in nsed with periect commence uy wumtrii uns vicinity, The two large plots joined each who suner irom yisntriiinua, nation, ulceration, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, and nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound is the standard remedy for female ills.

In response to many encores TRIMMED HATS $4.50 A. M. RUNYON SON irXDEHTAIIIiKS 402 Park Aeiia Telephone STo. 40 Offico open day nnd night. Offlce of liiMsl.i! Cemetery JvVw York office 14 East S9th street.

Telephone Call S341 Murray Hill. New York Embalmer's. License 4699. York Stt Uepistere'i License undertakers, No. 816.

other and -were adjacent to their aged mother's homestead. This last extensive acreage William Lalng divided mostly by will info farms among his children or distributed them before his death. A good portion was given to his favorite son. Benjamin Laing, by deed dated March 15, 1734-35, a year befora the death of the testator, whose will was probated July 23, 1735. There was another person in East Jersey by the name of William Laing, who was a Scotchman.

He lived in Monmouth county and was prominent in early Colonial government. His death is recorded in 1709-10, at which taie, or shortly thereafter, his brother, Alex Laing, master of a grammar school in the Cannonsgate of Edinbur-n, gavr power of attorney to Dr. John Johnston to prosecute the executors of "his brother's" estate "or his Interest therein. Others of the family living in vicinity of Freehold were loyal citizens and held important places of trust in the county. It is not known that there was any relationship between this line and the Middlesex Values $6.00 to $7.50 Despite the inclement weather the sale last Saturday waB a tremendous success.

Women told their friends, and they in turn have been wanting to share. They may tomorrow. Scores of hats in dozens of styles the two sketched are merely sugegstive many others just as charming. Judge of the variety by these details Lu vour expectations high, for these suits and dresses are quite out of the ordinary at $14.75. Their price is $14.75, but judged by the four-fold test of styles, material, fit and workmanship, each suit and dress is worth more.

You be the judge note that each suit is peau de cygne or Dresden silk lined; note that sleeves are finished with silk shields; note the custom-tailored look from her to buttonhole. Styles are too many and varied to treat of in detail. Res. 2108-W. Jclm K.

High Ofllce 153. Clifford K. Coia COLE HIGH Successors to George W. Cole FUXERAIi DIRECTORS 200-204 West Second St. K.

Y. offices, 10 East 2 2d Street Gramercy 2094 Private Funeral Chapel Auto Cortege when desired George Cole's services will be rendered when requested. Straws Lisere Milan Milan Hemp Horsehair Split Milan Georgette Crepe Trimmings Fruits Flowers Ribbons Quills Ornaments Fancies Wreaths Colors Black Shadow awr Sand Cherry Gray Old Blue Of the Suits Sketched $14.75 Navy blue serge, button and soutache braid trimmed; self -pointed collar with overlay of tan faille silk in striped design. Tailored skirt trimmed with many buttons and side pockets. $14.75 Gabardine, in navy only large sailor collar and belted; stitched in silk and coat lined with Persian silk; skirt belted.

Of the Dresses Sketched $14.75 Soft chiffon taffeta, in dark green, gray, champagne, sand and brown, crepe de chine collar and vestee, hand-embroidered front and end of girdle in colors. $14.75 Xavy blue taffeta, richly trimmed in rows of silk stitching and soutache braid; Georgette crepe; double-pointed collar; gauntlet cuff, button trimmed. Shapes Turbans Mushrooms Roll Sailors Picture Hats High Crowns Sailors Hahne's Est, 1868. Telephone 17 Second Floor J. J.

C. A. HIGGINS UNDERTAKERS 109-111 WEST FOURTH STREET Private Funeral Clinpcl. Automobile Service. A Saturday Event for Girls New Middy Blouses Another Value From Holme's The World Has Gone Fashion-Mad Over GIRDLES Here they are at Hahne's in the desired metal; Chinese and Oriental effects.

Rich and barbaric, but wonderfully good looking. Green, blue, red, black, yellow and metal drops. line of Laings. There was still another family whose name was pronounced the same, but always spelled "Lane," a brief sketch of which was given when narrating the history of John Laing, 1675-1 728. An outline of the first generation of the Plainfield lineage as known to the writer is the following: WILLIAM LAING (or John and Margaret), born 16S0, married 1702-3.

Mary Blackford (of Samuel and Ann); had the seven children, as above stated and herewith recorded William born 170 4. John Laing, born 1705; married Hannah Webster. Samuel Laing, born 1706; married 1738 Elizabeth Smith; had John. George Iair.g, born 1709; married 1730 Hannah DraT.e. Benjamin Laing, bora 1710; married 1746 Mary Blackford.

DIED repe de Chine 69c HOVT Suddenly; at his residence, 120 Crescent avenue, on Friday, March 23, 1917, William E. Hoyt. Notice of service hereafter. Blouses Usually $1.00 79c A Basket of Spring Flovers Make3 an ideal, gift. We have a large variety to select from.

Quantities of all kinds of Cut Flowers, Flowering Pjants, Palms and Ferns, Wedding Bouquets, Floral Designs by visit our store and conservatory at 159 East Front St. 'Phone 928 Jane Laing, born 1712. Ann Laing, born 1714. Please don't confuse these with the thin, sleazy crepe de chines that you can almost see through these silks aret a firm substantial quality. RECREATION NOTES CHAS.L.

STANLEY Stor 159 Raat Front Si. Tel. t3H. GrernliOBHeH nod XnrMrlrm J1Z6 Svutb Ave. Tel.

331. Crisp, Middies; deligntfully new styles so different from the regulation Middy of former days. ONE STYLE SKETCHED. All white, or combined with color. Colors with white collars and cuffs.

Sailor Collars Novel Pockets Round Collars Colored Pipings Eton Collars Cross-stitchery Coat Styles Laced Fronts Belted Effects, Button Fronts Made of fine English Drill; sizes 6 to 20 years. The Silk Petticoat Beneath Your Easter Frock Should be an "Eppo" Usually $1.00 Hahne's Jewelry First Floor A Toothsome Morsel, 29c lb Figs and walnut centers, lost in a sea of luscious milk chocolate. E'mra, how good! Usually 39c a pound. Saturday 29c. Hahne's First Floor Ten sytles variously in tailored and semi-tailored hemstitched and embroidered.

Kose, maize, peach, white, flesh, pink, canary. None sent C. O. J). No 'phone or mail orders.

Hahne's Blouses Second Floor FLORIST 173 EAST FIIOTVT STitEET JAS. SMITH Successor to Smith Jt Hnft i Flowering IManta la Seiioa and Pall line of Cut Flower Store 173 F.amt Front Street. Phone 1S67 Cireenlioime and Viirserlea Somerset Street Phone 1013 Partly because the Eppo Petticoat is made of highest grade silks, The night school men's gym class meets In the high school tonight. The Recreation Five will use one of the high school gyms this evening. Athletic games are (o be conducted in the Bryant school yard tomorrow morning.

The ladies' public swimming class will use the high school pool this evening. A municipal dance is to be held in the Washington' school Saturday evening. The Washington school game room will be open both Friday and Saturday evenings. The regular Dunbar dance is to be held this evening in the auditorium of the Washington school. The Saurer band will rehearse this evening in the Washington school gymnasium.

A pjoy Scent Troop is to be organized this evening In the Bryant school. All boys in that neighborhood who wish to join this new Bryant troop will be welcomed at the mce'ing tonight. 1 more because of the clever new 7 FLORIST A. E. LINCOLN 827 Park Avenue, near Fourth St.

Telephone 22 86 All sorts of Seasonable Plants, Palms and Ferns. A large assortment of Cut Flowers fresh every 'jay. Floral Work a Specialty. Last Day of Aluminum Ware Sale Last day to secure the famous Wear-Ever Grades Greatly below manufacturers' fixed prices Saturday night at 9.30 our greatest Aluminum Ware Sale ends. The factory representative leaves us, and all goods go back to the factory-fixed prices.

Considering the present cost of material, we doubt if Aluminum. Ware prices throughout the entire line will ever again be as low. Buy tomorrow, then, and buy heavily. The demonstrator will be glad to show you why Weax-Ever is the best aluminum cooking utensil made. styles, but chiefly because Eppo Petticoat fits without a wrinkle.

Eppo Petticoats hug the hips like another skin, yet their patented buttons and elastic arrangement at side enables one to slip in or out of them as easy as a coat. EppO Petticoats are a nationally known skirt their prices were established before the present high- PLAINFIELD NURSERY SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. Cut Flowers and Floral Work LiUid.scjipe Contractors Tels. 1431 and 1218-W Famvood Double Roasters $5.05, now $4.65 $5.80, now $5.20 Berlin Sauce Pans $1.30, now $1.15 $1.75, now $1.45 $2.15, now $1.85 Steamers $1.45, now $1.25 $1.90, now $1.65 $2.30, now $1.95 $:2.90, now $2.50 $3.65, now $3.20 $4.35, now $3.85 $5.00, now $4.35 4 rawwsetfH.rsc RESIDENTS WANT WEST er prices of silks and cottons.

In p-fl L5 02NT FUSS Eppo Petticoats, therefore, you 'rr M. get the same good materials and Pie Plates ISTARD PLASTERS! 11 workmanship at the old low prices. Double Rice Boilers $1.75, now $1.60 $2.30, now $2.00 Shallow Stew Pans $1.10, now 95c. $1.30, now $1.10 $1.50, now $1.25 Preserve Kettles $1.00, now 85c. $1.30, now $1.15 $1.60.

now $1.40 $1.95, now $1.75 $2.30, now $2.00 Berlin Kettles -80c, now 65o. $1.15, now 95c. $1.30, now $1.15 $1.75, now $1.50 $2.15, now $1.90 $2.60, now $2.35 20c. 25c. 28c.

33c. 30c. 42c. now now now now now now 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 38c, 50c, Tea Kettles $3.50, now $3.25 $3.80, now $3.40 $4.50, now $4.20 $4.95, now $4.45 Pots $3.15, now $2.75 $3.25, now $2.95 $3.35, now $2.95 $2.50, now $2.25 $2.90, now $2.60 $3.60, bow $3.20 Berlin Stew Pots 80c, now 65o. $1.30, now $1.15 $1.75, now $1.50 $2.15, now $1.90 $2.60, now $2.35 $3.00, now $2.65 Windsor Kettles $2.00, now $1.50 $2.20, now $1.90 Coffee Pots $2.00, now $1.85 $2.35, now $2.10 $2.75, now $2.35 Lipped Sauce Pans 70c, now 60c.

80c, now 70c. $1.15, now $1.00 $1.30, now $1.15 $1.50. now $1.35 Musterole Vorks Easier, Quicker and Without the Blister There's no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Mustcivlc. Musterole J3 made of pure oil of and other helpful ingredients, combined in the form of a pleasant white ointment. It takes the place of out-of-date mustard plasters, and will not blister.

Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff reck, asthmaj neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia); Seamless Roasting Pans $1.65, now $1.45 $1.80, now $1.60 $2.05, now $1.85 $2.45, now $2.10 $2.70, now $2.35 END CORNER IMPROVED The fact that the Public Service Corporation has petitioned the city council for permission to install a at Front and Somerset streets, which, it is said, Is net likely to be granted, recalls to the minds of a number of people that two or three years ago the company "was given the right to place a at West Front street and Grant avenue, but has never taken advantage of it. Just why the company has failed to make this improvement Is not known. The condition of the intersecting corners at Front street and Grant avenue has been the cause for much unfavorable criticism for a long time, and it is in a measure due to the trolley tracks, both on Front street and thOBe extending Into Grant avenue, when the company was given permission to put a there It was understood that it would pave the corner as it did at East Fifth and Richmond streets. Residents in the West End think that the company should be com-Pelled to improve the Front street and Grant avenue corner, before securing my farther privileges. Eppo Petticoats, in cotton; black only; $1.00, $1.50 and In Taffetas, Jersey Silk wit Taffeta or Messaline flounce, extra sizes in silks, $5.98.

Hahne's Second Floor $3 to $5 Corsets, $2 special group of the well-known La Victoire Corsets; styles for various types of figures. Also several small lots from our'regular stock; made of coutil and nicelv trimmed; low and medium-bust with long hips. Values $3.00 to $5.00, at $2.00. Thompson's Glove-Fitting Corsets, 79c These are manufacturer's "samples" and would ordinarily sell for $1.50 and $2.00. Made of strong white coutil, low and medium bust; many splendid models in the lot; lace and embroidery trimmed.

For Saturday only 79c. Hahne's Second Floor $3.00, now $2.65 These Extraordinary Specials in addition: COe Lipped Shallow Stew Pans, 1 quart size $1.80 Windsor Kettles and Covers $4.10 Heavy Sheet Tea Kettles $3.30 Steamer and Sauce Kettle, with Cover, Complete $1.00 Large Double Lipped Saucepans Hahne's Basement iIeiiii 4.

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