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VOLUME X X X X I.t h e b o r o u g h c o u h c h ,. M ayor Eggleston Urges Opening BroadS treet' From Mein to Main Street.T he regular m eeting of th e BoroughCouncil w as held Tuesday n ig h t in th eT ruck H ouse, Mayor E g g lesto n . an dCouncilm an G aston w ere Absent.M. E . H aley, representing th ree of the ' four fire companies, Asked th a t th e or dinance relating to th e election of five' ellief he am ended so th a t th e sam e w ould1be h eld anr.uaV.y, instead of every \hvcc1y e a rs .v H e also urged th n t th e first and second assistan t chiefs h e clectod a t the- name tim e an d tlm t after th o first year- th e assistants would be ad v an ced tochief and first assistant, respectively, which w ould only provide for. th e elcc tio n by th o firem en of th e second assist’ n n t each year. l i e advocated th a t theseMATAWAN, N,J.,THURSDAY AFTERNOON, A P R IL“ A DREAM OP FAIRY LARD."PERSONAL KERTIOR.14, 1 9 1 0 .N U M B E R 41.BOARD OF EDUCATION.'MATA W AN’S BASKET FACTORY.C antata Successfully Given by the Graded short Fantreebs ef (hi wa«reilMal ol te a t it. - Oor P-oolrKVUSof, la towelSchool Children Friday Night.H . B te m ler. Elected President end Owned by F rsn k Anderson and Only In — ,- Charles C arm an Vice-President. . dustry of Its K ind (n County,T h e en tertain m en t given by th e M ataMr*. W . G. Bbfllc has been visiting herA t,th o annual m ccting-of the BoardF ran k Anderson’s basket fa c to rysisterinNewYork, w aq G raded School children in the audi of E ducation la st w eek a now Organiza oast of A tlantic Avenue a t L ittle Street.’to riu m la st Friday night was largely a t Mr, a n d Mrs. Jbhn Terhune arc a t H ot tion was affected. The now m embers— and on the line of’the Freehold R ailro a d .,tended a n d those Who took p a rt ac Springs, Va., fo r several days.‘ W. K. H, Shafto, Iw o o d Vait Braklc is th e only in dustry ofwts kind jn th e q u itte d themselves v e ry creditably ’ R. B ruce G ordon of Newark was the und J. A. Walling—h a d been sworn illcounty. Thousands o f baskets a reT he teach ers h a v in g th e children in over-S unday guest of LeRoy Close.by tV. A 'F ountain and were present tto rcd on on open air platform adjoining,charge h a d drilled them in th eir variousandparticipatedinthebusinessofthetho factory and they aro plainly visible-'Tho Misses Clark of Long Branchp a rts bo t h a t th e rendition w as hard tomeeting. T he officers selected were I,. to passing railroad passengers, B asketwere M ataw an.visitors lost Saturday,be excelled, even by persons ui moreH , Steraler, president, a n d Charles C ar m aking is a com paratively new in d u stryMis* Nellie H arris is visiting h er cous m a tu re age a n d experience.’m an, vice-president. T h e term of J , A. in this county and tho basket factpry in 'T h e cantata,. “A D ream o f Fairy in,' Miss F redericka Harris, in Flushing, Walling as D istrict C lerk did n o t expireMa Wwnn creates a great deal of curios l.i., ;lan d ,” was th e principal ev en t of theu n til Ju n e an d his successor was not i t y . . Peoplo often visit the factory toH on, an d Mrs, H S. Terhune arc en chosen a t th is time,evening’s en tertainm ent, it being in tw osee th e m achinery cutting th o tim beracts. Preceding th e can tata and a fte r joying th e b a lm y w eather a t A tlanticP resident Steraler appointed the com-: for tile baskets and to see tile basket"th e first n et several m usical selection* City.m lttecs and, a fte r passing bills to tlie m akers a t work,’,.and recitations wero given, an d theseMrs. M. B. G, Hcyer ot Paterson was a m ount of *01,71 and fixing tlio second - Soft wood m akes th e best baskets andwero well rendered an d those w ho gave an over-S unday visitor here w ith old W ednesday evening in1each m onth for th e kind m ostly used Is poplar o r bjlat*dofficials be taken from the difioront cont them y e r e accorded liberal applause.friends.,.:'th e tim e of regular meeting, adjourn- wood. Mr, A nderson cuts Ilfs woodpanics, thus allowing the honors to go / T he progrant whs os follows;\,Mr. and'M rs, L. C. S tark and children m c n t wo* h ad .with a portablo sawmill. A fter tho, round. Chief Walling was present and Piano Due i . ’. v , . . ."Q u l Vive'.L ast n ig h t tlie Board held Uie April wood j* cut It Is hauled to Mr. Anderw ere g uests on Sunday of Mr, and Mrs.' «nid the nrnpositlnn w'SS a new ttne to Cecelia V an B runt, M arjorie H ulsart.'m eeting w ith Messrs. Blomler, Carman, sort's factory' wlioro ,ft Is stcam ed toI . T , R u e.',the Truck /Company and that' they D eclam ation—. ,Mrs. A. M. F aye 0} Newark was the Walling, Burlew, Shafto a n d Van Brnkle m ake it very plishlc. T h e steam ing,should have been consulted. Innnswer" U ndo P eter's M asterly A rgum ent"recen t g u est of,M ri snd M re.'J. L. M, present. T he absentees w ere W. J, process takes place lu a Small wooden,. to this Mr. IU ley’aaid that the Truck,W llllnm lfaw klns, ’! /, . Lyle, j . H . Douglass and C W. Ifnlsart. building resembling a smoke house, andii Cpmpah’y had been,requested to send M onologue., / ." P u re Food 6peelnl*'! Dom iniek.Two sm all hills were pnseod, and jili* tlie stesni Is obtained from th e cxhnuit.WUUam O. R ontelof Jersey City wasa,committee to confer with a similaryLjlilan Halto,em ploym ent a t ; teitdiers left with ‘tlie jilp e o fth o e n g lu o a t th e factory. A fter ;tlio 8 u n d a y g uest of h it parents, Mr. and' committee from the’ other companies,"A D ream of Fairyland."Tenchors’ ConWilttEjo. , Tlirce ; of tha the wood has heen steam ed It i* c u t Into, : Mts. Gfcorge Rotnel.but, at the conference the'Tnick ContThe characters were;present force are, not expected to re tu rn four foot lengths by a drag saw. The*panyVus uot represented. The propo’Mrs,HrHiMoChesneynnddaughterTwo orphans, Kdlth Ifskeeen, Georghfor an o th er year and several application* b a rk is th e n peeled off and tlio iogs arft'sitlon w#a referred to the Fire and W«. a n n a Lfnsmnyer, 'of B ast O range w ere recent visitors with for p a ,iUons In th e school had boon re- phtcod In a veneering m achine, whichGodd Fairlea-'JexsleA rthur, Edna Mr, an d Mrs. F red lAipton.tor Committee. reived,-"c u ts th in pieces of wood from th e log*,1Harry B., Uulsart made a written ap. Biumon*, Minnie Cruyen, Mlnnlo Rued,Mrs- W .' B. Robinson, who linn beenThosSpleccs nro u»ed for the shies of 1)10. pUontlon for.an opportunity to do a part Teresa Heyer/ Marie Ziegler, Ruth Mae, visiting h e r sister, )Urs, 'H e rb e rt VanFred, Schock Retires Front IIuiIm i *.basket*.’ i 1. , . .of the borough’s iwork on1tho streets, Lean, May /Thom pson, lit): cl Tlyur, dervoer J 11 A m sterdam , N, Y,,Tuts fc«A fterBucccssfnl ImuluesBin ' O n th e sowmtl floor of the factoryTltls Yf«» received and tiled".Agnes McNiiily, Nellie Ollfura, Sadie turned to ile r homo here,- one place In Mntnwun for iwer forty basket* nro m ade by hnud. The bnsW, A. Close stated that the term nf Baler, Bernieo Brown, Gladys Thomp1Mr. and Mrs. Judsou Conover lmve years F rrd BvhocW retire* to-day and koU m ade b y Mr. Amlorsou containoccupancy of ft part ot Ills building by son, llrm a Luptnn, Caroline Lupton, been en tertain in g the hitter's ntsler,will Ira succeeded tiy llnrrv Tlidmpsoh of hnywlievc fnuii four to tw enty (juiirts,the Holey Hobo Company would expire Olivo Stillwell, Mary Ifoose, ltlla Iloose, Mrs, Udwlft B atkalow of Rahway, terNow Y ork, Mr. Biiiutk hnti disposed The kind grliernlly made,Tmwaver, areon August 1. The Ho«e Company nr*ltvll Pulrlcs—Hclon Gordon, F,thel a w eek, She h as returned lumto.of hi* stock ot tub'nvo and stnflonery to sixteen rjunrt baskets, In m sklng tho going to ptect a house,of their own oh Om ion, Lllllmi Close, Jennie Clayton,Mr, and Mrs. Thihiuis N, Avery re. Mr. Tlmmpsoit mid the hitter will occupy baskets iron molds arc used, Thesev tho land'ltd joining "their present quar. Oeiiovlovo Van Bruklc, Margaret L ay'm olds'com prise three Iron pierce re*turiird Inst Friday from Uuir four .thu stove and dwelling,tOtS, and i t will be wmcwtml. hirger ihnil top, Louise I'grry, Mnrgnrct Carroll,mbnUii' stay In Florida and are atojhMr, nnd M is, Bchticlewlllheroafler live seiiihllng discs nml flinsu jiluccs nro htk l they now lmve,’litia Baler, Lbdisa Bchilke, Mnbel Dolto,ping with Mr, iiml Mrs, C linrhs Cm iiilm, In I’e tth Amlmy with Uiclr dmighter )ir p la c e ,by an iron Isir, which run* ,, ' Collector Fountain reported a balance Helen TToe, Bttru Tlibmpson, Helen Mer nml sondn-tnw, Mr. snd Mm, F rank D thraugh thu middle of each illsq, These 0ot 16,1143.77. Tills bnhmco did not lie rill, Mildred Htalling, " Mnrcia Rood, their win and daughter,Jo h n W. lliiriiltnin limt week enter- A nllscll, Mr, A n lM ) Ims Just com discs Ur Iron jileuus grndiisle hi slsc, tlieelude the payment of bills tn Bio nmoimt Kdrtft* BrbWcr, Vivian Mnbcd, Sdrcnapleted one of Uie finest hoimn* In Perth I h jH o iii dlsu being thu sumllcst to con tallied h is nlcco and her huilnuul, Mr,of IJ6ft,liH passed that nigh t , Ward,;’ /; ’ Amboy nm) tills is loeuU'd uu u street; form with tlio b ottom o l « b a sk e t,’ ’Chief Wnlllug Snldho imd made InSprites—Johnson C artan, Uddlo Gnr' nnd Mrs. VV, H .ilffflnioiis, who lmvo nosr the w ulor w ith nn unobstructedTlio basket mnkor w raps tw o ' tldn, : 'qulry os lo the working of tlio Game, m ally, Andrew llu lsn rt, Bennie DlSan- been In Hntynko, Mnss., for sovernlview of U nrltnu flay, Mrs. Rchock him narrow slrlfis of wood around thu topwell Firs Alarm systems nt Red Bunk to, R aynibiid Stllwoli; Alplioiwe, Vncei m onths. . T hey Ipft on 'S aturday forbeen''aii Invalid te rla im e tim e and as: ur largest dlsu aud iiiiU* tlimu Uigether.w hore they will rem ain terand Long Branch and the report come cllo, Tony SrirnbucHollb, ltussel Craven,moUiar ami duughtcr had never been' Over taesa e trlp t are uAlled th e aides o f '' back that they were .very saitstootqry- ‘J flh n l.Ma«Ltlfini''iFii(ttk! Devtln, Jowiph wmo»tiinB,separated fo ro n ty n f a t* d n y « « t« time iho basket atitt to 'h o ld them inofnt-ao14pud art Invitation had'ticon extended,to D aloldi'T hom us Catroll, F ra n k Koche,Mr, flelinok, decided scuia Weeks ngo lu curely iitiuUiur strip l» nulled over thu : ihim to visit those places and look it over H aJidjJte?bliow,,Rqr.«se!aee P arian ,M atsw anL iterssy Beeltty Appointmsnls.rutlrg,. R on! l)u«liii t:« :(y i L T Jp li7‘t W *fdM ., Th«t-fftiunm m ethod Is u s r d - ln / '.Tho chief sMd Ultrawpro funds In bonk IM ttn g * * r'tt’d T ! i! tf ofV i PeTib' Aniliby w lie rn lic iiiiw litiiisc wa* fastening the middle uf the basket oxO raee Wl ltlaek, ,,K oert ‘ tVyekoff’ “«R Vh»lrli(t'M8!8''m * l!iu whfClt ,T\MBlmpion, W ednesdny evefiliig, April ready, -fur ocpujnUloy,ccp't th u t only » h i strlji Is used In thi*been eollocted for Installing a fire alarm L ecture by.'Ghe of the.Beij—' / ’ .M ill,'*17)40 o ’oluekl‘'‘Mr. Tliontpson Is not n stranger hare case, An lion ImnilTs placed.nrm indsystem her* and that, tho four. com,. P earl V/nolley,. Q yoU tlon front Kent* ft BJiclley hy mill should do, well lit lils hew uecupu- the sides uf the bnsknt tu Imhl It ulus*’panics would contribhte'WOO more ter, Declamation—* *.Bnclctjr.t".tlion, ;T lc was liUntlfiwl tef# tiumherof to th e mold, b u t thik hand Is nltorwaril/th e purpose. l i t csthnntod thi cost ofDeat’tbbd of B enedict Arnold".L ord: B yron— Mr.',l)Pollttld, year* with the.ralirilhd business nml hud removed, Thu side plocc* lira nnlWd lo; Installation would Jio about ;.*t,a00,- ' B ird lliurlew,tKuedffig from "J!iii1ymlers"--MIBS been ticket hggnt iit AslmryT'nrk ter n the bottom of tha basket and a strip I*/"leaving about IlKlO for tlto borough to Vocal Trio .v s . i . i ;.x ! ’\Vnli* Song" Fit,try, ” ,' lot)* time, wijcivTiu left, tliero hecnuiio fastened over them. Mr, Ahilar'soii.Jf rovltle: 'nils was alw referred lo llmHelen Cortnn. Lllllah While,njollii Kont*-*Mr*/'BlntpB(in. he could utitmii mure I'teuwliere for Ills buys the .basket Irattoms from SouthernIre and Water.Committee, ,‘Lillian Hollo., H ctullngt " F a iry B ong'U M ti. Blihp. service- tlmn lie wan .receiving there. dca crs, ns he finds It .cheaper to lo thisr" Thu Borough Cpiptcij authorised an T h e net receipts of th e entertainm ent son.:,:. . -.t-1.'. . )/;.;. Of late liu hns Irami InTho nutnliuibllevihcandosccht light ot 112candle power were 4DH.M) and w ill b e used In the pup /R eading! "T h e Omsshopper nnd tlie tepnlr business In Now York. Mr, tlian;to make, the bottom s himself Hahn* patented u limchlne te r maklng t o tto ho placed nt Mnin and Washington elms# of an ap p aratu s te r the Use bf tlie C rlc k e t"-M lsn W hitlock./: Tltompkon I* a hruther-Tn-law of William toms, b u t ho does n o t use It m uch. .streets, instead of moving cither of the sifiiool. Tlio. tickets’ sold nt; th e doorRending! "Fniieyf'- M Mi Wlilte.0, Bedlo of M.tlnwsti, hath having mar.A l ibis tim e of (liuyenr Mr. Armerso/i are Sight* nonf by,,, .am ounted tb 193, lO/nnil.thoso jVreylbusiPbrey Bysnht) bhollcy— Minn T ctIiuiio , rlotl sisters,; , " eihploys slxtoi'h hands, mysi of'w hom'* Mayor; Eggleston sent In tlie following ly sold to *70.00, m aking n total ofRbndingl "O de to th e S k y la rk "-work us hnsket makors. They gpl 46* com m unication!. 1*100.70, T he oxpehsH were llfl.fifi. Miss Strong,Fined *2 For Bundsy Silling,‘ cents te r cni'li 101) baskets they m ake lit1’ "OhNnaMUNi In my message to- The n et receipts Imye lieon deposited InRondlngi "T h e Cloud"—»Mlss Beer*,Oh M onday, I,efuro Rocordcr Arthur, winter, ln th e sum m er When the dayou of Jnmmry 1st last, laoggrittod ,to the hank to tho cred it of th e B oard ofReading h "O de to the Wcet W ind"— wimplnltlt was tnndo by Eilw srd 1, iunml for hnskuts Is m uch greater tlioyou that It vvuujd, he a gobd thing for Education: Tlie drilling of th e children Mr*,, Longstrcet.,basket maker* get’ from fifty to sixtytho bqrpugh tu tttivo (some. more streets w a/undcr-M Iss LnM ott and MIS* Wliits /T h o m a s U. Mitcimlay— Mrs. Ifonder- Slcnrns against Thom as- Tosslnl forselling cigars, caudles,,and oilier article* cents tier hundred baskets, Tint b asketopened, As it might ho wise thbpon up Boy, vSnd'tlioy Wero nsslst«l prlncipc,fly* p n . ; ' ' ' on Sunday last. A hearing was given m akors work w ill wuiidorful raphU tyon estjcetnV ntim e,! nOwnu est that hy Mre, J’a rry am} Miss Mabel Smith,Rendlngi "B u ttle ofIv ry "— Mr, Tuesday morning and Mr,’ Tnsslnl ml- nnd sumo of them can tuuke u b ask et In. you take soiiib definite action that wljiWardcll.n tlttw l thp tru th of tho charge und R e less Uian n minute, Ocargo Face I* th eresult In the opening up of BroadW. C. T. U. Spring Institute.Jo h n Wilson Crokcr—Mle* Metcalf,fastest basket mnkor u t thu factory, Acorder A rthur fined him (2 nnd costs.Street both ontis, so thut It will join theR ondlngi " B a ttle oJ N nnby"— MissA n Interesting, program has heenTliore wero other storekeeper* who few days ago ha tttado n hnsket lit 43County Road (Main Street) near tlioIssund for th o C ounty Spring In stitu te Johnson.k e p t'tlic ir. places open a t least p a rt of seconds. The nvoragu tmskot m akerFrotur.u depot al tho upper end and— of tlio W om an's Christian Tomperanebthe day, while uumcwho heretofore made turn* o u t ab o u t 400 banket* a dny,. , nqar th e Main S treet Brtdgo a t th e lowerUnion, to b e held n t Bt, Luke’s M. IS,Couuty Sells Bprlnkllng Wagons,W ith the beginning of spring the dea practise of Bundny-eelUiig w ere closedend, Thi* would open Up a largo n u m Church, I J n g B ra n e lt,., VVodnesday,nnm d (or baskets liicruiiHes and Mr.,' On April 2 hy illrcctlon of tlio Board all day.ber of desirable building lots whfcliA pril SOtli,'Beginning a t 10'A, in. The of Freeholders sovernl sprinkling wagonsT here wero no o th e r com plaints luiulo Audursmt wilt soon Ira In the m idst otwould a ttra c t more property Owners toopening serVlea will Ih) led by Mrs. John belonging to th o cuunty were sold a t foe lust Sunday, am i none likely to bu, Ills busiest season, D uring thu w inter'our borough, th u s dividing our tnXcsH andley.'uf Occnn Grove, Rov. P. K, auction lu various places, The price* Tlio one against Mr, Tuenhil w as made ab o u t 1(1,000 aro inudb weekly a t thoam ong a larger num ber of people, an d8hlelds of th e Reformed Church wlli they brought nm l tiioRO wlio got them w ith th e view of allowing o thers th a t fuetory, Jh thu summer the weeklym ake them lighter, i t ’would, also,'grecf. t}io delegates lu behalf' of the a re ithose behind llio Sunday closing move u u tp u t runs anyw here from 16,1)01), to,mo m m ore business for,our m erchants*churches. " A n H our with th e Mornm ent nro dclopnlncd to linvu n hotter 18,000 baskets.W, L, Van B runt, Matawan, I2&.a n d tra d e rs."The factory Is run by 11 !l6-h»rso powerm outh C ounty M ap" w tli "Survey o fobserving of tho law nnd th n t shouldA tlantic High land* Borough, 10-i.This w ns,referred to th e S treet Com Township*" will te rm nn InterestingJosejih Johnson, Katonlown, *70, hhy persist Tn keeping open noxt Sun stcnni englno nml 11 Itoller of ItOdiorsom ittee,featu re in tlio morning, and will be fol day Cmnplnlntn will ho iiiiulo against nil puiver, Mr. Anderson lias a uiiWinlH n tlowed by papers on various-practicalwho are found violating thu Inw, Ju st ills fnctary nnd be docs 11 grout ilenl pfRm nsnn Borough, 1!VJ, 102,60,T. x . Frierson's Father-In-Law Dead. m atter*.w hnt action tho storekeepers will lake log nnd plunk sawing te r farmers, Be/ itntontuw n Tow ndilp, *I17.B0;,Mrs. B m m a Uourne of N ewark andIs not known, h u t It Is evident th n t thu shies this sawmill he bus n portableHenry C. Scott died nt the homo ofF. It. Price, R ed Iliink, *22.60, *18.his daughter, Mrs, T, L, Potorsan in Miss Id a LllUan I’ngc of West HnlmkenG tjig eO iiin lru iii, Bmith Amboy, (62, C ontinental Bumlay In Mntuwnii Is not sawmill, He owns a great ilenl of stUtuIdesired-,and will n o t be, perm itted to lag tim ber In M atsw an. Middletown and'.SUSal-th, last Thursdny night, aged fin V'flf lie atnqng thq uflornoon speakers,Jo h n A. lintcm, famg Hrnntli, *76,continue lujigcr If the luw can he nm. Holiiiilel tnwiiHliips, and Tin dikes iliayonrs. Ho wns barn In Derby, Vt., nnd T he Loyal Tem pera ace Leghm nndsawmill nnd 11 crew ui ui.in men with. rj.im. t„ V -,. j-rsey when a young ivwn Y oung I'eupln's licanelt Will ta g * part.forced, Went A Good Aiilomobllel'him when lie outs down tlm trees, Hofind ter aj number of years conducted * Violin and ybcal solos and reeltnllcmsIf so, confer w ith H. L, Jfohol of BenIn off on these wond-Cliltlllg (rips moot *Wednesday nnd Thursday ienther and findings store In Plainfield, will v ary th e , sxercises. Rev. P , !B,hlrght, whn Ims th e agency ter nevcialof tho time lii the.w luter nnd w lilleh* lallo was .a widower, a veteran’of tho Stockdftte, B. T, 11. uf Ardmry I ’nrk willwell known ears, Including tile fiimfilex, of next weak, April 20 unit 21, will honwiiy tlm factory Is In ch urge of FrankCivil Wari nnd hostile* Mre. Peterson is give' nit nddrnsH p th e evening un "A'upod ln rtterd , I'ccrluua, IlnlcU, H ud "V arnish D ay" a t j , A, Walling’# stern,Maride of Mnlnwnll, N ext fullsurvived hy three sons, nil of,Elisabeth, Man’s \Vork in a Mnn’o W orld."son, Oiuttltae, 11, M. F „ and Flnudors, Commercial Block, Wn wilt linVo it del mm will build a milroiol riding to IllsBcveritl of (hers welt-known cum nro aparlnl vuriilnli expert w ith tui for (he fiudnry, thus ouiihllng him tu ship IdaPatient Saw Cnneer Removed,owned hy Mutuv/nn iuikiIbIs, wlm can purpose of uiiswitiTitg 'ipieallnus and bushels direct tu I.I111 buyer,Pianos.,Alfred 1. C layton o f A sbury Park, tell you all aliiuit tUoir enrs,' tin well nn allowing mnnPnir* tiio la

VOLUME XXXXI. MATAWAN, N, J., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 14, 1910. NUMBER 41. the borough couhch,. Mayor Eggleston Urges Opening Broad Street' Fro