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jfew Brunswick, N. J. THE DAILY HOME NEWS Tuesday, October 2, 1923 FIVfc, Mid-Week Dance Program Via Radio BEACH POLLUTION WAR PROGRESSED State News Briefs IN THE AIR TOMORROW The mid-week dance rrogram from station WOR will be supplied by the Virginia Ramblers, who will rptlilrr ivrn)lnt rt rer- AT SHORE MEETING THREE HELD IN BIG THEFT A PROGRAM v-K JERSEY CITT, Oct. Police New Brunswick's Best Shopping Pletet YOUNG' "THB PEOPLE'S STORE" "An Old Sickness and a Now 7" bv Clara Tousley, under i'urC' nf the New Ynrk yesterday arrested three men who were riding in an auto which, thty ATLANTIC CITY. Oct.

2. Cor poration Counsel Georae P. Nirh My, answered the description of the car used by men who held ud and ruberculosls iMarket reports by American olson of New York City, speaking robbed Henry Hirschberg, 642 Fifth avenue and Walter Beal, also of r.rjcUlturist. A5 i. in Musical program to be tiici ,1111111" 10 111c: 11.1i'? iiit-ufc of the radio audience on Wednesday evening.

October S. The unquestioned popularity of the danco programs sent out by WOR. is attested by countless letters and numerous telephone calls received while these dance numbers are being broadcast. Dance rrogrnms will continue to be a regular feature of the entertainment supplied by WOR. ior-acting- Hulbert at yesterday's meeting of tho National Coast Anti-Pollution Leaeue.

de Ivew York City of $100,000 worth of diamonds in Irvington yesterday I announced. -n co United dally sports if Thnmlml TMshor- TalU anernooon. ine men are held without bail in the City jail on a 18 thn ausDices of American technical charge of disorderly con fended New York against the charge of polluting the bathing beaches of New Jersey and Long Island by the dumping of garbage at sea-Mr. Nicholson also stated that LOYALTY NETS $2,000 JERSEY CITY. Oct.

2. Max Davis, fourteen, of this city, whose story of devotion to the ring of his country went over the entire country, was yesterday paid $2,000 for the suffering he endured after three of hts fingers had been ripped off when he attempted to rescue an American flag from a tree where it had become entangled following the Shriners' parade in Jersey City last spring. The rope holding the flag Max had bound around his hand. It was caught by an auto, and the boy was dragged a considerable distance. It was necessary to amputate three fingers when the boy reached City Hospital.

Suit was brought by Max's father. Charles Davis, against the driver of the auto, Mrs. Katherlne Sptdell, and her husband. George, both of Jersey City. The car was insured against accidents, and the company agreed to pay the boy 1 2,000 and his father $600.

duct, awaiting identification by Trriculturist. Carl L. Marcus, public speaker and JttirscnDerg today. n'erpretative reader. Talk under ihe auspices of the American The men arrested gave their names as Charles Tagllno, twenty- the present administration is build ing $5,000,000 worth of lnclnera Company nine, or lis Christie street.

New WITH COMING OF SNAPPY COOL FALL WEATHER WE'RE READY TO FILL EVERY FEMININE NEED OF AUTUMN and WINTER OUTER GARMENTS ELEGANT COATS AND STREET DRESSES WOUNDED GIRL'S ORDEAL Moffat, Utah Misg Lily Hill dragged herself two miles after she had been shot by James Troy, who killed himself. She had refused to marry him. York City; Thomas Pasquale. twen tors, which within the next two years will make It unnecessary for Talk by Mr. Bend 'm wteo riv Ayres, soprano, nied by A.

V. Llufrio on Batteries," pempwolf. tho refuse of the metropolis to be ty-two, or 90 Elizabeth street. New York City, und Israel Horwitz, thirty-nine, of 945 Alcus street, the Bronx. dumped into the ocean.

King and "New York has been accused of Wednesday night company's polluting the beaches of the At lantic coast by the dumping of garbage at sea, said Mr. Nichol son. "We have asked for evidence to support this accusation, but it to MURDER TRIAL POSTPONED NEWARK, Oct. 2. Owing to the STATION WOO 00 Opening market quotations.

55 Time signals. Weather and river forecast. 05 Market quotations and Agri- has not been forthcoming." He said that New York has to dispose of 2S0 tons of garbage illness of Assistant Prosecutor Kess-ler, the trial of Adam Dresch and other defendants for the murder of daily. Always, he said, the garb NEGRO CONFESSES KILLING NEWARK, Oct. 2.

Major Van Doren Hill, negro, of 68 Newark street, last night confessed to detectives he had shot and killed Charles Clark, negro, of SOI Mechanic street. Orange, in a saloon at 240 Orange street, Newark, Sunday nighU. He declared, however, he had acted in self defense, that Clark vhile intoxicated had attempted to stab him with a knife he had borrowed from Hill. Newark- polieti arrested Hill, after following his wife to his hiding place, 94 Nassau street, Newark. ago scows had been accompanied by Government inspectors to see that thy were dumped not less Of the Correct New Materials and in the Season's Smartest Colors Coats For Formal Wear Including the season's vogue, made without belt, with side fastenings; with or without fur collar and cuffs.

$32.50 to $185.00 30 closing stocks and markets. 30 Educational program. Lec- ure by Clyde G. Kern. (Musical umbers to be announced.) fi-mrlmnn's visit.

than eighteen miles from the city. This was corroborated by Cap tain P. 11. Olmstoad, Supervisor of the Port of New York for the War mi Baseball ceo: and weather Patrolman Peter Bederskl was postponed again from yesterday to October 15, before Judge Stickel. The trial was scheduled for last Monday, but was postponed because of primary day and.

when called on the list yesterday, was put. off for two weeks through Mr. Kessler's illness. Dresch, who was formerly a policeman, Is Indicted for the murder of Bederski, who, it is alleged, was one of the gang which attempted the robbery of the Bern- orecast. mi Pine orean recital.

Erwln Swindell, organist. May Cham- ers, soprano. i 4t.tlaf nrnera TV- ln Swindell, musical 'director. Rtein furniture warehouse at 272 I toncert by tne rannun urove land, of Franklin Grove, 111. Jeliff avenue.

The other defend- DEBATE IS POSTPONED PRINCETON, Oct. 2. Because of inability to arrange a suitable date, the second international debate between Oxford and Princeton universities has been postponed indefinitely, according to an announcement late yesterday by Gale Johnston, undergraduate chairman of public debate at Princeton 0 Tourisis weeKiy roaa report. It PROGRAM ants are: Louis Gimelstaub, Leonard G. Hetschel.

63 Colt street. Irvington, and John Glucksman, 291 -ii PVanntH Dnra.nil. bassn ran. Sport Coats, $22.50 to $35.00 Up Including Shagmoor Great Coats, some of them fur trimmed. Children's and Misses' Coats The season's smart weaves and colors; coi-rect models.

At $9.98 to $49.50 Hillside avenue. lante, and Blanche Valloza, lyric Foprano, better known in concert ATLANTIC G. O. P. HEAD aTTiivrrr! city.

Oct. 2. Japhet 45 Clara Garlock Altmahn, con- talto. frograin: i.umo jrm-e-. tm anl "Ballad Price, county road supervisor, and one of the political powers within RLAN PASTOR KEEPS JOB KOSELAND.

Oct 2. Unless Department, who declared that it was impossible for garbage to drift in to shore from the point where -it is dumped, as to do so it would have to overcome the effects of two adverse tides. The main theme of the first day's sessions was meeting the problem of floating oil. Former United States Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, who presided, urged that the steamship interests cooperate in solving the problem.

Colonal J. H. Hayes of New York, an attorney for the Standard OH Company, told the harbor problems group of the conference that the oil companies were desirous of co-operating and were now working on the problem of preventing pollution. "The Standard Oil Company is trying to obviate pollution," he said. "We now have seperators in the harbors, into which the bilge water from the oil tanks is pumped and redistilled." Andre Brouzet of the French Consulate in New York, is attending in the capacity of an observer.

He said his government is facing the same problems, and he hoped he would get valuable data. higher-ups in his church refuse to the Board or ww cicti-tho Atlantic Countv loO Francis Durand and Blanch overlook nis "mistake," the Rev. u. Iralloza, Republican Committee at the organization meeting yesterday afternoon. He succeeded James L.

rvrirmnoil nf TTnmnntnn. who was A. Teates, pastor of the Methodist Protestant Church of Roseland, who allowed a Klan meeting In the Clara Garlock Altmann, con church last Tuesday night, will re tralto. Program: "Just That ine Hour," "Pale Moon," "I Know," "Mother O' My Heart," re-elected to the committee by the New Woolen Dresses Include very smart models in Poiret Twills, French Serges, Wool Crepes, navy blue, midnight blue, browns and blacks. At $16.50 to $45.00 The Tears ai tne spring.

narrow margm or six votes, inanes I. Iafferty, cr Atlantic City, was ri.fjinftiii rtiairmnn of the Demo tain his pastorate for another year. The Klan meeting resulted in excitement that culminated in threats to "ride him out of town" and in the hanging of a klansman In effigy No More Bugs Tou will have no mor bed bugs, mosquitos, flees, flies or ants, around the house to trouble you If you use BIXGO the new double strength bug killer. MONIGAN'S PHARMACY 5 Francis uurana ana oiancac cratic County Committee. He was IE 5 Herborn and Bolger, accor- unopposed for the office.

in the town center Saturday night. lion and piano auos. for the Layman," a fclk by Albert JU. sonn, lecnuwai IT iirector of the Radio Department 3 If the Newark Sunday Call. Y.

M. C. A. Boys Are Eotj Ptctan 52 1 -a, Awaiting Guy Hunter Sj4 5 Herborn and Bolger, accor- The New Silk Dresses Include Canton Crepes, Satin-back Cantons, Crepe de Chines, Crepe Romano, Satins, in browns, navy blue, blacks, etc. At $22.50 to $49.50 The regular meeting of the Hi-Y lion ana pianos auos.

liO Rea Stella, soprano of New fork, protege of the composer, Wana-Zucca. Program: "Hymn Soleil," Den Fatole, 3-r. 124 Albany Street, Next Door to Post Office 85 A talk on "Fencing." by Club -was held last evening at the Y. M. C.

with a good attendance. Mr. Lewis of the High School faculty was present and spoke a few words to the members assuring them of interest in the movement and bespeaking his hearty co-operation in all the club activities. Several important matters of business Trolley Car Disobeyed Rule Against Smoking A hot journal on a one-man trolley car attracted much attention on George street at Livingston avenue about 7:30 o'clock last evening. Some timorous souls were for summoning the firemen, only a block away, but the majority of the onlookers stolidly stood their ground as the smoke billowed from the innards of the deserted conveyance.

A two-man car from the Milltown barns pushed in behind the smoking youngster after a few minutes and trundled it off to Milltown without more ado. SILK PETTICOATS Of Jersey and Radiums, in the shades to match outer garments. At $4.50, $5.98, $6.50, $7.98 to $9.98 were taken up and committees Berardo cetruio, wuu i ouuitw fe meet Giacinto Sanges in a bout fcr the American championship. Rea Stella, soprano, of New ork, Program: "Divlnite Du yx," "Rachem." "Ah, Love Will ou Remember?" 5 Recital for two pianos, by fiances and Elizabeth Adelman, Jmrtesy Concert Management Henry Rose. Program: "Danse Hacabre." "Arabesque," In a were appointed for the year.

The annual opening banquet comes on Friday evening. October ASTRACHAN JACQUETTES Beige and gray and bronn: with fur collar and cuffs. Very Special, $25.00 cry Much in Demand New Line of Mixed Silk Prints For blouses, Jacquettes and linings: a beautiful variety to select from. 1A Special, yard 9lltf 19. and the social committee is ar ranging an attractive program.

Black Suede Satin Word has been received from Guy 40 Inches wide. Regular $3.60 $2.75 quality; special, yard I Jo Charlie, Chaplin, Americas Hunter, -who is entertaining the boys on the openinr night of the boys' division, Wednesday evening, that he has several new songs and stories Jinny man, screen buu, ii 'jit, mnv dramas. Olft I AITj AND WINTF.rt TjINK OF ANI WOOIjKNS IS NOW COMPIiFli; which wil please his listeners. Everything is In readiness for the wi'l speak to tne raaio Continuation- of recital Dy Brances and Elizabeth Adelman. Help That Lame, Achy Back Are you dragging around, day after day, with a dull, unceasing backache? Are you lame in the morning; bothered with headaches, dizziness, and urinary disorders? Feel tired, irritable and discouraged? Then there's surely something wrong, and likely it's kidney weakness.

Don't neglect it! Get baak your health while you can. Use Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's have helped thousands of ailing folks. They should help you. Ask your neighbor! A New Brunswick Case: George Parent, retired shoemaker, avenue, says: "Sit-tintr In one nosition many hours 1 Program: "In the wai i tu Week-End Offerings in Domestics and Outing Flannels biggest night ever in the history of the boys' division.

The program begins at 6:30 o'clock and will continue through the entire evening. THE LINCOLN INN On the Lincoln Highway Between Metuchcn and New Brunswick DANCING AT ALL HOURS Lobsters DIRECT FROM MAINE REGULAR LUNCHEON THE BEST OF J-'OOD AND SERVICE Phone Mcluchcn 74-L4 Mountain Aa Dance," "Aragonalse Du Cid, "Marche Militaire." 8:30 Program of semi-classical ballads under the- direction H. MOTHERS Best Grade Extra Heavy Outing Flannels amersuu a vine Dance music by the Virgima To Broadcast a Special Thursday Evening Prayer Service Initiating a new regular feature on WEAF's program, the New York Federation of Churches will broadcast a special evening prayer service on Thursday evening, October 4, from 7 to 7.30 o'clock. This service will be along the same general lines as the Sunday afternoon Interdenominational program which the New York Federation of Churches hag been presenting WEAF's audiene for rurae time. Although of but thirty minutes duration, this service will be wiic ly appreciated, particularly in view of the great interest which the radio audience has shown for the Sunday afternoon feature.

This Advice is for the Betterment of All colors, stripes, checks and plaids. 27-Inch width. Very special, Of yard CtOC Your Health Just Received Another Shipment of Those Wonderful Values I.V BLEACHED fclOAMLliSS SHEETS, SO EAGERLY SOUGHT O.V DOLLAR DAY Full 81x30 size; regular $1.60 grade. This week-end, while they last, of at 25 Dozen Ladies' Fast Color Linene House Aprons 86-inch width. Very special, yard 30c ite Prescription is the very best medicine tTann eauiuiu, George Sanford.

violin; Thomas Bemarest. saxophone: looy. xyliphone; Albert Wilson, Clarinet: John Bradock, drnras. frogram: "Stingo Oh lee? Oh Gost, Oh Golly, I'm in love "Salt Your Sugar," Caro-Bna Mammy," "Dreamy Melody, Blue Hoosier Blues." "My Sweetie Went Away," "That Old Gang iintM.r.n4ri an A Vioftltrv am hp. mntnp.r Windsor Flannelette 11 CI OHU uvuiuu ofseveralchildren.

During one expectant Tinted groundn, with floral and baby pat period. 1 Decame au run-uuwu aim my terns. Yard wide. Special, this grade, yard 39c at a time brought on kidney complaint, and I had spells of lame back. My back caused misery and my kidneys acted irregularly.

I bought Doan's Kidney Pills at Reeve's Drug Store. Doan's gave ms remarkable relief in a short time." ite It was a wonderful help Mine," "Papa sexier our Step," -uown vu mo to me. 1 not oniy Kepi ieeung weu, uuu had practically no suffering. I was ill kniif tialf an hniir nnri had an ex White plquo collars and trimming; all sizes. arm." Ladles' Ruboer Aprons Of pure gum, washable.

Very CH special, while they last OUC Regular $2.25 values. Special, this lot STATION $1.98 tremely strong, healthy baby. I would slro Italian modern recital by MARIETTA MARTIN Teacher Drawing, Oil and Water Color Painting Studio 235 Livingston Avenue Phone 1540-51 Edward Dino Angmneiu, cunuu UnUM nfaniat. DOAN'S 60 at all Drug Stores Foster-HObum Co. advise all expectant moxners ro taite una Mrs.

B. G. Lauer, 64 S. Walter Ave. Write Dr.

Pierce, president Invabds' Hotel in Buffalo, N. for free medical advice or send 10c for trial pkg. tablets, 4jfiO Baseball scores. 405 Tea music by the Hotel The Basement Store Anniversary Sale and "Wear-Ever" Demonstration Continues All the Week SPECIAL OFFER With Added Attractions Every Day Well ommodore urcnesira. m.uci ii T3arnarr TVltOW.

45 Closing reports of the New orK siaie Worth While SPRING BLOSSOMS PEONIES IRIS ROSES Finest named peonies, all colors. To bloom In early spring must be planted now. 60c, 5 for 12 for $4.00. Choice lot of monthly tea roses now in bud. 3 In pots, all colors, 3 for $1.00.

Fancy new shades of Iris, 12 for $1.00. All rostpald. R. J. GIBBINS, MT.

HOLLY, Jf. J. Mno arme ana '7 ip5 Iron age steel and Iron re- jfo-Closing quotations of the MRS. HAY IS DEMONSTRATING REGULAR $2.98 "WEAR-EVER" 6 6 H5 "The Adventures of Peter Florence Smith Vincent. 30 Final baseDau scui 35 Joint recital by F.

Gehlert, nor. and O. A. Karcher. barl- Progress uj- fVorld" a Review of Reviews loo Joint recital by F.

Gehlert, GRIDDLES At Special AnniversaiT' Price $1.29 No greasing, no smoke, no odor; just golden brown, delicious cakes. See them baked and taste them. 1 5 "What Engineering Is and RIMS and Rim Parts JWhat It IS JNOV a talk by E. J. Mehren.

Broadway hit "Little Jessie ia.mes," witn ZZJ for limited time mg ana the jamea 5b Time signals and weather i 1. from the urecast reuaiioiii-w- government station NAA at at- SPECIAL THIS SALE mgton. WGX PROGRA5I Firestone and Oldfield Tires and Tubes WADELLTIRE CO. 7 ALBANY ST. PHONE 1980 Prices Reduced October 2nd Lowest in History of Ford Motor Co.

"Regular Type" Chassis $230.00 Runabout Touring $295.00 Truck Chassis $370.00 F. O. B. DETROIT "Starter Type" Runabout 2f 22S Touring. Coupe $525.00 4-Door Sedan F.

O. B. DETROIT Tractor $420.00 F. O. B.

DETROIT 55 Time signals. 01 Stock market reports. 10proljUCe and market reports. 20 Weather report. no x3AiirA anri tetnnk market HJotations; news bulletins; baser fa 1 1 results.

Silent wignt. GLOBE Anniversary Sale Of Junior, Floor, Bridge and Chair LAMPS With SMnch silk shade: fancy wooden stands, finished In colors to match shades. From $15.00 to $22.50 Regular $35.00 Values SAYS It Join Our FURNITURE CLUB 1 GLOBE SAYS Job Our FURNITURE CLUB 1 PER WEEK On Our DIGNIFIED CREDIT PLAN Ak Miss Kane for Particulars flORF FURNITURE ULUDL COMPANY Churrh and Nellson Sts. $1.00 PER WEEK On Our DIGNIFIED CREDIT PLAN Ask Miss Colli gan for Particulars GLORF FURNITURE UiWDEi COMPANY E. MOUNT $3.98 Regular $5.75 value.

While they last AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 99 Albany Street, New Brunswick P. J. YOUNG DRY GOODS COMPANY George and Peterson Streets Church and Neilson Sts..

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