TAXIMETERS NOT OBI IGATORY NOW Call Ordinance Heie Amended to Permit Driving Without Indicator. i (il'.ituiHH lit it |t|ioit I 11 uni Utxhali ♦Ill's. • Mill m'mlei Iht: lli;t HHls c.Oin 11.1 (r ui ihi- i illinium tmiijtU lk*d |i)gh) ituipluUnl mu el ui ■©ellun* of I tu m duduuu envoi lug 11«< i.. f.ti ■ lu Im i lmigitl (Mu miliiiHin u I in alrcails i i.i HHt tl he.oniul leading |ip II. ut.ii |l .Mil III i.i.iii.iidt Im pHilUi) lu *1 - ainemlid fumi nl iho lu .; m« i i mg < n icilt.tlh M ' »*II||*i-1 loll *»ll iHUletth pw nt i.s in im nirtli t.in It mm liiue Wltto c ui viuh h i hui ilil.i tmt llon lm« hi i n fp*. m|ud Mil l Im l M I* nut nun uli tog iim Phe uwmia ,untended lliul 4 U k . ruimil Would MU It it llttl d*ldp Ut.i tutu It, » litis claimed, ilm m> i> I1*, \\ v\ \ u\\ lied *tml eiitil lulled |\\ .t ptunuiuls, Arcurtllng I«• n.» anmni|nu*nn* the lM ... uiu'h ut lain ss HI i>‘ For Hum ♦ tu> in Imtt |tn. 1 iigt i . Ilfiv t t'Ula f., r vlu Hi mi two HflhB of a tulle and it it >t ittm tut t u It additional unit nl a mile NVuHlug 1»tut will lit elummtl nl Utv tale * * * t#n cents pel four mitt * uu Fur Uuv l»v tin tins suiiaialiltg •it isssivr tonurrs "hi toe charged .Hid $:i.o0 pet hour V gptu'tnl price 1.1 v* tm Hunt ulu 11* hod pasHeUgcra Im tin mat mill ss lum taken from lau dam p ami *1 pet additional mile 41,d tills emits lot i \ua paM*mig©ra w,,. mem pm au tl tu the ordinance It \sa« also ilea liled it* add a aivllun ft lil\ to ss otttol make M l toe tints ui ♦ to is et a lo s ous i s ilteir paageugma tu lto\ pegViMi Pulls e >*t Hi lull lit eaa, of a dU 'greemeni tu price, and d the po li, t upheld ltoe driver « charge that the mssiMimt pas lifts sent* uddUtom* i\\ rut ills' nd© to the prcuiiict tootthc The teuusao s>( the lifts el* Utal IheV la, alveu surds tocattug Ihtdv Henna© rsnmtoet. IuMU-sd ui i*adg, sslpeto u» t toe ©urn s»U their soul ssum tv f1:utl rite driver*, shinned thill mauv uf tits'it pa iron h utoirnied ts* riding vs tot ti the budge u*a dUldaVud. ad vs i tiding sh, lus t that it ssa* a hired liras l\»r i its ©m*s' to run an ©mplosuiant a v s ns > ss aa <11*1* ivcaisasl tos l to© uuui udAtev ansi Usui user fur es»n»Ulcialiuu sii Urn m st nivoltng \ pruvUni* ap i pin sUun made tos Mr* Uras sva* re ; fused by ihs ssmuuitlssv. rsttsl Hide© Uit*u fha woman ha* beau arraigned m Use Fli mi Pi coins l Fault on tto© uha rgv ul running an again s svithuut U l venue Plus uu*© i* sat III psmsliug. ROSI Vim I O0UI K» Vl>\ I OK IHIRD \NNIYb'RSAR\ VVith a iwviHiut> and da two the thud .uu>i\ v »•“ v vd UosoviUe v’hap l i CHdwi #t’ the Lantern Star, will dksei\x n • iu'\v Uv1 joviha VI.i Hoi tip ‘tjvuvplv. tu Kon'ViUv .d on-uc. lo rn >> tow oven ' t -V Th* othceva \\i»o will av*Ul i»» th* ««» lio tLave I* lIc^eiuui, \\ M \\ im H \ mi IV Hofcut N\. v i Lathe-mu* Haiiv.v. \ \t b'lov eUvt U Siuilii, 'iceiotai \\ Lldu l S o *0. nenauv«*v Sarah V. Loach. V OJidov l« X x Vx '' i 11 v ill LV Be:,*r \ t Waxiaiv Smith. t\. X x1 l w >nh. \. Mary L lyciUniachcr, K Ida l tVndK’tou 1 L'va l Sm 11. oiiiattJat Siuuaol U. tooptu. S VIai \ ' V Mix \ X %oii, L uni Ma1.vet L. Uale, M TURNtRS GIVE TRAVESTY KhaKeapeai o - .hi ,us v, ue-sar was \ buiiv-SxjU'xl iuM iitfilu in a tiliu&L'ol fcUovr, onOthnl 1 ac.-xat s yUrthduy |‘»M t> hy th Social 1'i .tm iU Sec \ 1 Allow \v a v\oll ill iMU'Vil Vudioj t bt»m> Tie- end nun, hilled as ■ . X XI noi\ Kiaux is .1 tilt. 1 kt.- Mai«r. M. .hUiiii .nut ‘ l eu ami Ti;ek.‘‘ the hi* i t Hr kua’ caiuedhuv. Joseph Luhy I * Mol Lev SbiKvi v omtiH’ix xl ih*s pei RlNKt Al> TO SPEAK HERk ^xiiuui K'lg'SC K Kuhead. ! K'Uik mentioned a.H a poa*nble | x for the wdbta uaunaal noun j vyUJ tddieas the mom bora or ip b’ VleOoveru VnmalHiivm .•tin# ol‘ til-' ysAvs .utilHI to be i the hi>ax.K|uarti'V», Central | a»»d Iweiilh xtteel, bVlduy >] I'he ai tviUpix uieut'x will he j *d at th ' uu'yt 1 ua rot he an- ; pi a‘U ami xku. i x»l t'u a.vto wh.xh wdi by held on Vina U j Pimples Vanish L'tlOJlIti!!* Arid ■IK*' f&OtS Ul'A ‘ litAl A a > gitou ill A HiU&h; Hignt AJ Uu ac d, aril Au4d*v ^ •svnpdou fox Xg*\eui»i. i*U purine* .otd Usfcvoa . nid htvildi' f dt-; a av xkdct ax nos aojuieiful Mn ouio -Ada,' and lo.'vp ti a a hand * hivWjityA. ShU Hdouiu* K*a£oa and 1‘audmft, V‘d drunK-sk* *od LX l>, LX uid nutnaxiioo that k k Uv do a*i iAa; s la:uu'd for ‘t. i*. LX LX Soap V.px> too. aaa about u. x *KOiii-x» \. kooivi. XHaUK*-'* diHb.irdi Sltuv, Kaa; 'PvAUji%'. --Ad' wmm—•' --r—r~~ . .rr~r: _ — . 1*1 AN tl I EBRATION FOR I OUNDINO OF I. 0. 0.1 Entertainment and Dance to Commemorate Anniversary. T hu OUUMTlil 1* 0 111 t llrtl'gt' nf I l|rt luugrum for I he iynui) i ninth mini j \ri mii v i ulelri aI Ion *»f i|n- fmiiiflhig ( nf tin lmi« inuitJi iti « n ih r i»f i.ohl 1 I' el in Wb in hi 0 ft | m * ■ 1111 t'nftiUll ill III inniiih nf I noilh l.ntlgt , ui liOttovilln : H \ • nno UUU Uiulil Hilt r I, In Ht ft 4 j nfnff nnd rtlHnuiMr.1 furilmi |H«na fur] lilt; hn I Vein T’IhiH's JMPHCMlt III iTuilt tl William I ('nmjitfin, ulmir muni iTmrlFH Hlirharrh, vhe-ehoii j man FTtihrnk rtni/ai mammi. ami l.uillo I l,.irt it in i , Hiiivl-tlW nf lit1' general tuinmillut t Tim li n I*. Milan, tiliilrin.m mi iitt nliun, ami 10mi I It UrneHt'i. tliHlinntn uni Philip Hieen, iitiirlm\, nf iln m i a ngeimm i i.uin lull U t I Im inhhrulhm till he Imhi in fin■' K rimm i' S mill• him mi I'T hlas et e- I Him: \Iiril .• I’iu inngiain will | j iiinslM til mi 4? m f i r I a 1 ii men I amt r* I iflittou mi whieh Mu re|jreao nt alt vo** \ ut slvietii iihni iliiniie liuigpti. i wo | eiu'--amimit iiU nml une IttTu Uah luilg will |»arih ifiou*. Im hultiiK Hip at , li iuiamt nf i dthgaUnn of New ,lm 1 «p\ Miami la»dgc nlih'iaN, a I U*t m t *! non on rnln i h. nf U\u nulei ami l he I» tl IBHvIh W ill he inebeht Tilu grand man h will open u Ihe^ Plu#n nf lilt entertainment K \, Uut lerwfi I h will utlhiuh tin Hum UUiaTui NI:W YORK Cl NI K \l 10 ABANDON ••DIMM” ROAD Plana $60,000,000 Improve ment on West Side Lines. \h!V\ VOItK, Manh :, All Kiev 1 enth avenue grade crossing*, a cause! ui warfare between I lit city* and the New York t eutral railroad fur twenty' Years, are to he abolished; the Uivei ! Htdi drive nee Hun i* to tie freed of s It* smoke and noise nuisance the. v t t freight avid shipping interest* of the entire West side ol VtauhaUai' are tt* be developed and the Inwood j Hill district protected fur all tune b.v j the terms of an agreement leached | between the ruihuad cur potation and Hie city ollU UIl. Balnea tv* are that the tmproyc ment will coat about $inMXK>,Wt\ in f eluding the railroad's equipment vv ih electric serv ice. The eitv gain* and J give* lug concession* The plan uf the Gentral U to run I it ' track* along the Hudson river! front the eutlVe length uf the city by [ -ubwnv and overhead track*- Along | Hivorside drive the tunnel a rout wilt probably be used a* a driveway, i while the igstallatiou of electric j power will eliminate ah smoke and i noise Cl AN INAUiAfl I0UIVI 1 MMi I CHI BK VI ION I'ho f lan Na Gael of ksv-v county; w ill celebrate the l.tbth anniversary j ol lie birth of Hubert klmulct next ! tf uvula v night, at the Turnbull Audi- j uuimn. w.t Mirkei stivei t'he 02a t on will bo delivered by John k\ j tv Hr ten, assistant corporation coun sel of New York Hoard of Work*' Wmmia*tuner Oh.trlv* k* UlUon will; open the meeting with a speech of' welcome and will iutroduee Hon. Joseph Herlihau. of Boston. who will preside. V feat me of the occasion will be the singing of the ancient Gaelic bat tle h.viiiua by George Bolter, of New Yolk, and Pci or Golden, of St Boui*. l*eb aaiions from New York city and ■ ' N • " attend. The committee In charge is! oniposed of the fellow mg John t\ Bon non, Gharlea P. Ollteu, Bart J, bToemau, 'I'Iioiimh G Gay nor, Joseph B. Mulhti, J K, Donohue, Thomas Gull in*, Hyjhard Vl> Dpinlies'* and \ Hr. VI v lea O’Kcil’y Invitation* have! been extended to repreaeiitattves of 1 *. «icrniau American VUiaiKe e Ka sex countv It Wt'KV.NO- SUOMI U> HWt jyItt WMMKSVRl \ path have beau completed fur t i observance of Uio thirty-fifth an uivii.va! \ if the N oung Metis bhitber Mai how P V R. Socteiy, to bo cob' bra.oil with a banquet in the club huuiHO, Hudson and Hartford streets, :i Tuesday . veiling. Vpril K. hu Uev Kdwaid K Quirk, spun I jal director of the society, ia chair - ! man, uid M H. T Thornton, score i i.irv of ilia arrangement committee* The society was organised in .\pni, \,n. ami ha- always been most CONVICT AUTO-SLAV gR \ •. VN > Oil k Majvu ? \U»>s US . act. Ik who oil May . «»si caused ic dea -h of Thomas OiiiuA: nil, s. ’•> ' uniting over him with an aunv no * tie. was onvicUd of monsiaugiv u 1 he sovOlid degiea \*aterda> by i *ui v 'etura Supreme Court .Hiaiice Sen *Ut > L’RHVCfc V SUICtDt Kvh.MK, March V Hereditary I'v.ncc Viiwvqm* von vvindsv a - Greets, a .* ae >' : Vustnan >ui oassy here. < ouiiuu *>d suiekle nal night, ie wa. born in t$*C ami was fur a Olio .tcin to >c h‘g»i i iOU 1 Soda MAY ALIMONY BE PI IN A LUMP? Wife Who Got $1,200 Says Not and Wants Hers in In stalments. A11 i i in i *-1»I mg II,'.’00 In it lump tuilli w hen "In agreed lu mcpa rate from her liiiHhaiiil, Mis. Mary \Vel*er, of -''A Hi 'enlli street. iliitlmilii i s, has luiuiylii in ai'llon linfmi Vice I'haiirt llm rtteiins lo secure altinuny Wetu i - present w In i i iiIiuiiIh lu un l.nuuii mil lu- Hu h uenn three weeks ■ i mu In ilu village of I'ii r,-l mis h, llergen iiuiiil' where In1 nml hla w ll> formerly lived, i'iiiiiihi I fur I lie husband reeks Ii show tliul Ilu VI,J00 repreaeiiled tin lunuldi'i Hi mu fur the agreement to sepuraln, while (he other side holds Hull Mlmumy cannot he paid in a lump an in The vice-chancellor has reserved decision Thi WcIicih were married .Inuuary IS, IRON and lived In Pittsburgh to get ||er utmost a month i'll February HI. Mrs W char testified, she went to lur tuuvic and found all Ihe doors locked and her husband gone. I.utei tie brought suit for divorce, and the agreement lo separate resulted. Atm Weber wept ns she told of 0i idcin 1 lo and after her short mm lied life .she claimed, through* hei counsel, that her husband had paid marked auenllon to Tecklu Heller, Ids former housekeeper, and that he had transferred several lots In t'euv bUTgh lo her. tils counsel showed (lint he had had. lo mortgage Inis business to pay the $ I ..'(Hi to Ills wifi and that had fortune followed hue after that He was struck b.i a train, and so injured that he had to stop, work for a long time; then he lost his business through the mortgage • being foreclosed, and. dually, lie j drifted out of sight of his eld friends * I ACkAW VNN\ COAl UIYES 20 1*1 R CENT. DIVIDEND; Mila Winter and High Wages F ail to Hit Profits. \K\\ WKK. Muivh IT. The s.vvK holders ot the Delaware, Laekawgn ua uud Western Coal Company go an unexpected fat dividend yegterda> 1 When the directoi s announced an ex- I tru disbursement of id per cent, ia addition to the regular Quarterly .’h | pet cent Yt this t.me last year the1 company [ per cent Wall SuveC was much surprised at [ the announcement. The anthracite j coat roads have been pleading pov ,j vKv siine the great strike of last year, when they were compelled to advance wages. It has turned out., however .oat the public has paid these nihv reaped wages, as eariy las; summer all of bhe coal s'oa’ids in- ; creased the prioe of anthracite coal by from ’•-» to bD cents a ton. The promts represented by the ex- j ua div dc'ud were made i» a mid j winter, when there has not been uvj . usual doiuand for coat SPANSII WAR VETERANS WILL Clive military ball David YYhlaon Cump. Horn the; Bronx, accompanied by Senior Vice lk/partmeni Commander Kalph H. j Vurker and vVlonel M H. Hubbell' Camp, of Brooklyn. "U be among the visiting delegations to attend the; military reception ami ball of the Ctitled Spanish VYhu \ eu vans, to be held in the Krueger Auditorium on Fvld»> evening under the uispkvs of Captain David 1*. Mitchell and Foreign Aepv.ce camps, of thin city Other visitors to bo or- sent w ill »n v-Jude Bicieton Cutup. of Paterson - 'Kurt Camp, of Fussac. Wheeler Fom. of Jei.se> Co >. and Cbarleu Cunhmg Foal. YmerKan Vetemna of 1 Foreign Service, of this city. The X a l olhl! Ouard w1’ so i>e vv ,i *-Qp resented. SHOW OFHVNDSJIRI KKINOS IN t)UOv VtRWCI \KW YOUk, >J:uv i ii t,ieiule you have heard ili the evidence it) this v'ttHt1. ’ said Justice Juyeox to i iut*> n the Queens County Supreme Court > eatorday YU n fav,oi of ^i\ \n* the v**idtel ; to the pluhit ft. Wi se v,>ur hands. \oi i hand weni up. \ >w .ill n favor • *» giving ,t vei - du t to the defendant sa d the jus 10. '‘raise >our hands. Kvery hand ! went u)k \lv*m ‘UHjii, the outt ro.midts iw th your optnmn the vase is dis I missed/' CLUB IN BLACKFACE t'oiuai'** ■> Ca holio Chib ap ' *ea;6d It) bUlCfcfav. a si night ill hen nhimi el sho w Si. .’olumha s | ! tall. The enuri-tmuu iit was under j he direction of Frederick J, Yeo j nans. Kdward Kvuiy Joseph ¥i\h ) nans. Loins HdUy uk| Jule drai* J chele were the end men. They were assisted by a chores >C iwetuv-one j n ones. BOCK BEER *= Christian Feigenspan Brewers 6c Bottlers The best whiskey you ever tasted is in The Non-Refillable Bottle Prove it. Ask for this wonderful bottle the next drink you take. You'll find it every where—and always containing the best drink you ever tasted. Wilson— Real Wilson That's All! No Metal Parts Can Touch the Whiskey D# you wont a fro# hookUt vi«*k raoapaa tor Jtliciau* %• J ilnnki* • usi \UUrv*v O iUtMk %VkUk«*> Sh * ifth V\r , \m York. FMkt' alll PHIS PROGRESSIVE FEAS1 10 BE*RE\l SYnPOSIlH V diet aguished array of speakers will be heard at the rlrst municipa dinner of the Progressive County Committee of b's&ex County. tv be held in the Krueger VudHvo ui next Monday evening Ttioae scheduled to make Addresses are William A Preudergasc comp troJlcr of New York, city, w > • w! dmobss “The Budget.-' the l>r. Charles Btef'shr. who will speak on “Rationa’ S.. uday Recreation ’ t>i WiHia.no T. Bedgw iek. ot, Boston, on “Rubin* Health Service Today and Tomorrow; “ C. P. Connolly, g£ blast Orange. will talk on ‘“Roosevelt;1* l»f Howard \. Kelly, a member of the faculty of Johns Hopkins I ni vers; t>. on A New ConacieiK- and an Auci'Mj’. £vit. ' \1 / >$ Cornelia Bradford. a member of the Board of Ruacation of Jersey City, on * Womeu t ft Municipal Govern men- and Charles Grant -Shaffer will speak on ■'M’imc u Municipal Life.- There wi'j be singing by a quartet and other enterta'ning features. DEEDS HIS PROPER W ro GOO V>D HIS HEIRS VTLAV'U- cm. \ J. M.r, ,1 Y\ '>:•*» naking search of titles of property it Sullivan county. Pa, agents of the Marine Trust Company* this city inearthed \ freak deed uu vd n 1 St>4, no pro •, us of nh! t SI ' I si v Ui* tiKh: among, neighbors or and and . he operations o; 'ami shaiuvs. de sided *•> remote nearly .‘Hi acres of land from the* temptation of every* bvvh from then on. He and his wife dufv executed a deed n vhich they conveyed sjyieod’d proper* "o “G'Hi and H s he ? x r» Je*us 'H*h siah. ' CHIRCH Pi'BLKATKXN BOARD hEVD RESIGNS PM l .VD&LPKIA. M ircii -T, -Judge Hybeft N. Wilson, president of the Pias2>y tor*an Board of Publication ami 2Sabba,li School Work for twen ty-ii\ e years* has resigned that. posi tion. » it - iHjcgii.t on ;r cl to ha c: been tnrttionced by the t. rioo of he i Tinn iencra Assembly A a*mm*tter on graded lesson*. which •Kentb ordered the withdrawal of • the intermedia te lessons* prepared ♦> K*m M- mi S. 'erte.ii.. u Brooklyn, fot he Preatov -tenon Board Judge M ison is- be' ec ed w to have regardai ie v.wemaij vommiu.ee > teflon is ,%.i eifevtion upon hts board. HANG LIEUT. FOR MURDER VLUA rf vBAuD. 8m so India. March -Licuieoaiu Ciars. >f he Indian l army medical denar mem, was | hanged here foe tile murder of Mr. i !h|ihatH, Lit aasuaiant examiner of alOtar> account of w»hjcit he was , foumi guilty. The trial of Umtenani '.'lark, and f Mrs Pu chain. his accomplice, aused a great sausauon in India. ) h^‘ were charged a th Ur. Kuihao* and attempting to :nur Mus Oar«, the tim. nrisuno ^ Nife. n order 'hat they might marry. ESTATE TO JERSEY WOMAN \ ?i, v\ T* 'IU\ Maico Ae.oidiug '' -n iUn hied in the Sur*‘»gw* a Court es i e»«ia: Hin Pra«' -s B. H* *e man SjKHPi w’uv % of l?r. S* Pteei Sfwnr, vft .I nt earn t# of hic*)3. Sh* died . tie \ 1 Pi: * n st. Uu«t* a Htaeptai. ier daughter. Mrs. Gtuei^ni V, S. No> ca. of K ?u*beih* N. .1,, will re o*ve» rile onitTk which ow si$t» oif re*,i proper*.' n Manhattan and Brookiy n RA3BI HOFFMAN TO SPEAK V; the 'terv»ce& on the t/heo Sha.oin ^'i 11nRim1111 lig street, near Wq*i Klnaty street, tomorrow me uu»g 12abe* CbauSea l* HoitOiAn wiU syeak on "Pitneaw to Ut-ati. ‘ 0» Sac -ii'dacy mowing h«s- disc out#* will be •Set»«*. ration FINDS DOZEN PEARLS S years for females, of the total mortality ai ages 45-lit the pro portion of deaths from cancer is 7 per cent, tor mades and U per cent. ; for females." RESIDENTS PROTEST AUAINST NEW PLANT Burned Sash Factory Proposed to Be Rebuilt. V committee of three will appear before the Common Council at the next meeting to present the protests ( o! residents and taxpayers in th I vicinity of the burned plant of the N'e" Jersey Sash and Door Company against the rebuilding of the plant at S'x’.eenth avenue and South Seventh street. A Are tn the plant last week ; for a time threatened to sweep the neighborhood *: be presented to the ; Co moil were adopted last night at a meeting of the interested persons in | the rear of the burned buildings A request to extend the Are lines to Sixteenth avenue and South Tenth street from Morris avenue, when ! they now end. is contained in the I resolutions. Copies of the resolutions will be «ont to Mayor Maussling. William P. : O'Kourke. superintendent of build ' mgs. and Captain C. Atber Gasser. ■ f the bureau of combustibles and flee | risks. . Among those who spoke against the ! rebuilding .if til ' plant ‘ was the Kee. Theodore Peters, rector of Anne's Church, directly opposite the scene of the Are. The committee appointed consists of Aldermen Anthony Shthuek tntl vathony G. Krochl, Jr., of the Four emit ward, and former Alder j man Janies A. Bray, the chairman of las' ;i ghfs meeting HOLDS L'CONSCIOUS MV' BETWEEN IK KINS H VCtLEN-SACK. N J , March '-'7.' Ths strong arm ami steady nerves of Henr> BJIert, TS years of age, of ; M v*i«a hie Borough, neat’ hero, saved j v »r E'.sasset*. of Moonachie from j dec' h yesterday at the Woodridge i si,! on or he New Jersey and New [ York, railroad. ei w.ss aboard the i> ’.3 eagJL' f bourui train. Just after It had started { Ktsasser tr ed to get on. He missed iht step, mil on the other track agd shunned. Kilert saw an express , ipiw on that track. Jumping Tv.n h;s .rain he lifted Blsasser t>»m the track and held him upright between the two irauis. After they nail passed Blaasser was carried to "he station, lie soon regained con s» ’.ousncHs and went on his way. P4RT1ES AT THE CAYETY i Thru* theatre parties eirjoyeti them selves at the Gayely Theatre last lighu at the performance of the Taxi •iiris. The parties were the Knights of Pythias, numbering 45; Truotwor thy building and Loan A ssociation, n rinbtring 17, and the Mont Hat «Ampiii. Employees* numbering tt>. K %♦ -h par ; arter witnessing -hr ’ pt'rfurtnancr had dinner *er' ed in iowrr-tow*i restaurant?. Fn comes “Hans Across Hie Sen. ’ ‘What's the matter here:” says he. “If a Hitie girl is sack. Roes heips her pietty quick.’ * “Yes'* she answered, “l do think. ROMA it a comfy drink. ’ VdAM HOUTEN’S ROMA IMPORTED DUTCH I Digestion is the action of saliva and gastric juices on food. If you don’t chew enough, you don’t make saliva enough. Digestion suffers. * • t •* makes extra saliva—restores a balance again. In this process the refreshing mint leaf juice helps. Your teeth are helped—your appetite is helped — your nerves are soothed — your breath is made pure. Can you pass time so pleasantly—inexpensively — beneficially—any other way? BUY IT BY THE BOX It costs less—of any dealer—and stays fresh until used. % ! Look for the spear Avoid imitations_* •_ _: __i ■ j CENTRAL R. R. INDICTED FOR KILLING 2 PERSONS \KW KRl‘NSVVIVK. N. J.. March .27 Kor •‘maintaining a nuisanee" the l Ventral Railroad of New Jersey was indicted yesterday by the Middlesex i county grand jury. The indictment ; s tin* result of the killing of two | persons tn an auto at a crossing be j tw oe»4 .Sowareii and Perth Amboy last | December. Tfie company was indicted ! lust year for maintaining it uuisanew ! at South Amboy by having the stu j cion too close to the tracks. STORM BATTERS LINER HOBOKKN, N J.. March 27 The Kronprinvseesin Veeoite, of the North German Lloyd line, docked at her : pier hero last night after the rough* 1 e«t and slowest Voyage since she w as I launched five year* ago. and after I having been held up about twelve Jours down the bay by the fog .Much | damage was done ty> the ship by the j rough w'•••thur, although none of her; passengers or crew was injured. \t J 'times the sudors were wading nearly ! waia* de^p »n the decks in water, Mothers skin is kept you.r\& CREAM The moment a woman is blessed with a baby, care and worry take complete possession of her—they leave tell-tale marks on the face—there's a wrinkle here—there s a crows-foot there. Then’ s v. hen she needs Oxy Cream. A few applications—and the wrin kles and crow's feet disappear as if b y magic—youth and charm crown her features—she holds her husband's aifection. Isn't Oxy Cream at least vA*th a trial ? 25c and 50c jars For Sale Everywhere CANDLES SET COFFIN AFIRE tVKEH.tWKKN, N. i. Mareil $.-■ Henry U, Walter*, of li Third street a retired merchant, tin v oars old. tied at tiis 'tome on PlumdlMf, ami many friends uiU some i.r the members or the faintly remained m mB mMBV all audit 'muni muni in* someone . aisett a window near the wfllh. The ir.Bd blew the htacit tr«**rr a«nili»t he candle* .« the o«m*i ind itf. ;thmes sprrau t„ ihw ,uftn before iiev T>:rr noticed. Then aavecai men Tastily carried he ohti into another ">*• iB» are nun, who had oCUt uailliti, gut out ,a* ^■ ■ ■ I