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wi A ate Briss } MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1918, TOINDORSE SMITH INGOVERNOR RAE ] BY soldiers, marines, fremen and vol day asked Wash the arated parte of the Interboromgh @ter- age Warehouse at No. 2159 Amsterdam Avenue. Witnesses said they had seen to make en pense the va j Unters checked the flames in | Progress toward remaluug mas ow tt bodies will be teen explosives, and rete Searen Horgue in Jouth Amboy 1 promnieud ely to wlanay oul a fo the ruin ering aimrke to on \ in the Omsk district, where 360,- stitnaten tule t 1 placed 1 witb ' re forty-eignt number of fons of the 1917 harvest is stored, the death tol) The hours to gi ives every oppor- placed at ing to n Copenhagen derpateh to seriuusly injured aa tunity to ma ideutitications, It is be Exchange Telegraph Company. FR W. 2 1 4 —— TPONDON, Oct. 7.—Representatives of Siberian Government have arrived Norway to buy large quantities of machinery. One ef thon there aro tmmense quantities of # man running away just after the fires started. oniinued tote effort to succeed Mr. Wileon as Presi: | dent of the United States, with bis campaign for re-election as a mere! ineldent,” Then the platform on which Mr. Smith is running ts outlined, It in- cludes his fealty to w bis opposition to the gaurd labor as a thing and sold; his home rule Frang Bieremann, No. 452 West 151th Street, an unnaturalized German, held on a charge of arson this morn Ing after an all-night inquiry by Fir Marshal Brophy. Two fires bad bi taneously last’ ang followed and he had been em- ouse until recently, arged. The tires and the loss was rian sid he came to this coun- (ry from Baden, Germany, five years aKo. en started simui- ne in widely sep fifty. but it in possible believed identification will be difficult others will be found wnder treatment in + cae. b their homes or in hospitals outside Work of receiving claims from de- Porth Amboy pendents of the dead and injured was f munict- = 8 r Military authorities are now put- slartet at (he City Hall in Perth *, . eu » ; | ithe compl on ls host Estimate of Dead Still Stands] mttiug renidents of Bouts Amboy 10 Amboy to-day by representatives of Cdndidate’s Supporters Look Pe A eet return to their homes, Guards have the United & voen removed from the leng bridge). pensation Commi s Employees’ Com-| For Statement From Wash- Spruance! at 94; Refugees Return- and a fair pension for nd his pledge to ful! ne € . ington—Hays Encouraged, i o Homes. onne " th' ot the Ordnance Corps of the army npalgn contributions ing to 1 connecting Perth Amboy and 6 of the Ordnance Corp th al before elections. The wind-up is the = = Amboy. Hendreds of men, womes took charge of the sitestien am ” Atotement of the candidate that “No . = and children are trudging weartly parted Inspection to-day. Whether! While President Wilson has issued! man owes more to America than ee Now York awakened ths MOT ME) over the bridge toward thelr homes. te will direct the official investl@a- go official indomement of Alfred E Tee st ch f the Na-| Use A rin With Confid py the niet wed ihe ier $68 . it Hays, Chairman of the Na- sp ence relieved by the rain which prom Many families aro returning of tion has not bean announced. | Smith for Governor of New York, his | uona! fhapeitionn Comsstites, has effectually to atanyp out whatever fire) wagons with Lie bousehold goods Rhine Bensburger of Hackensack. snvitntson: 4 which they carried away Friday night employed py the New York and New 0°" 0 the Democratic candi- and Saturday, when they fled from| Jersey Telephone Company, wasamong date to visit him at the White Hous the ever-increasing danger of the er-| the heroes Hriday micht and was fin-{in taken by voters to mean that the plosions, Others are pushing carts! ally dragged by force from the tele-| Prewident is behind Mr. @mith. ‘The pete Aria. td gritensenig Aamdall daaeeldy Wogan aeons Trae, RANeraY belief ts that before the eam- is and their most valued pomses- | to tle plant to make some re < pai stone, whieh they snatched up bur-| young man, who is a noted amateur pain ie much further ander way the tiedly before fleeing, wremier and of powerful physique, Prevident will come out in cn em- A few persons are being admitiod | continued to send out calla for DbyM#-| phatic indorsement of Mr. @mith. oot en it Gubs oJ Jectod his personality inte tee Gat | onan, Tablets and Capeules of Aspirin may be used a letter purported to have been writ- ten by W. D. Jamieson, Assistant The Cormpany manufacturing them ie being operated ‘Treasurer of the Democratic National me « “100% American concern.” Every officer and di- rector is a native American. Committee, to John White of Lexing Bayer-Tablets and Capsules of Aspirin contain genuine ton, Ky., in which it is suggested Plain white tablets are sometimes offered when Aspirin te cafied fos. Ungered in tho ruins of the Morgan NX. J.) shell loading plant operated | by T. A. Gillespie & Co. With the explosionsot Friday night, Saturday and Sunday still fresh in their minds, thousands of office work- n downtown skyscrapers found, the need of a big campaign fund for the fight in New York. Mr, Hays says that he has found everywhere “encouraging conditions,” and that ers ——— Oe ee ee 6 Se oo _—— = De 42a. Much t their relief, that there was! Be likelihood of the explosions con- tinuing to-day, with res |ing of skyscrapers and ominous rum- |blings which carried across the bay iting rock onuing Dlaste Baterday and Sunday Til hal eared SD Sa eae era eas ae Have You bought a Bond for each member of your family ? Every Bend bought now is a protection to your children. hank of yarn costs now! 4,00 & 7.75 Paris Greeley 1234 You Never Pay More at Best rennin Lypenemnesbuent tified bodies of workmen will be) buried in off pict. A monaument Government representatives here to- 2.95, 6,50 & 8.50 London ae to the Gillespie plant, but all of them) clans until nearly exhausted. Several) are required to hilve passes. To the prayers of Protestant, Cath- «lie and Jewish clergymen ali uniden- | oftice, His wile remained for hours ip | the street near Morgan, uty at the main gute or the clear away debris outside the wire fence «urrounding te plant area. All} pousible aid, uy workmen and ma- terials for reconstruction, bus been promwed by the Hercules Powder ~ Hot water | ) Sure Relief BRLEANS ep soldiers fiunlly dragged him from {eis oe pooming the Fourth Liberty |Loun thun he ts booming his own | campaign Scores of umn are reporting for’ |, expected they will be employed 0) Govern the party is working for the Liberty Loan and “making every effort in good faith to keep the war out of politics ”* In the meantime Mr. Smith ts Eleventh Ma PARIS, But his publiciets are nox The publicity committes, self Havas’ genera! 4: signated, has picked out ; | trom the scene of havoc, wilt be erected over them. It may ve Tey are tO eee ee ine, President of cya {{ command of the Eleventh Bulgarian | Valiant work amid flames and con-|paid fer by popular subscription o into the ruins, but It 18! Toe oe Aitermen should be clecua | ritien hae murrendered his force to| the Allied troops in Macedonia ion was composed of two brigades, with {tt large quantity of war ma- iat fell into the hands of the Allies, | Here are some of them: “Mr, Smith iv supporting the Presi. |( ‘Therefere, for not apanaflecey pean te odd sag ths of onal protection, every package and every tablet of gen' Bayer Tebviete of Aspirin le invariably marked with The Bayer Cross. Teme Sinbad abl caserien 2s Be maiabie Bars mawafocsers f Aspirin Your Guarantes of Parity Mills and the California Leading a Company, whose plants are not far) Th D , fein the Gp i Until further notice the Store will open at 9.45 A. M. 5 3 5 ident oy Hl ’ @ he / ‘a / U A A AA R representatives of the company were op the ground at Morgan ut dawn to- | j “y . i ? day, The work of clearing away the, M The whole Fourth Floor of Best & Co. Ties ea ‘bagua wille Ikcwas yat| =~ ' 7 dark, and cargoes of vew material ' Established 1879. : 4 were on their way to the plant. ' 7 SEK S . : z The town of Morgan and the adja- 5 Sing a song of happiness Ob sc cea 10 Yrasbe ox Pustolars: Trees Ld MHI t. \ 2s the front in France or Flanders. ers f ° ; Wp have been laid low or totally de- Fs: al shall il be “ stroyed and the buildings are Masses 5 e of ruins, Sutb Amboy us a etring of MADISON AVENUE + ELETH ¥ rey, oa kee epapulated homes. LDIS AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW i Something about Baby, of course! Just now it is about Upaere nies: teanetaited| = orn ys ; ~ fH AVENUE, Ni _ ; ; warm, cuddly little things “to wrap the baby bunting a ie EE See Ly PAERY HERS OL STEM Thi ith Street ” = . 3c . South Amboy an tl public how 4 in.” Perhaps you've been so busy with Liberty Loan ai Heukh (Anibey hiaibes racemase: t and other patriotic work that you haven't yet prepared St. Mary’s Houpital hay been taken | i A an charge of by Col. Rogers and Capt. j for winter needs; but naturally the Liliputian Bazaar has {]] tarrcoce of he Uaited States Meds- A Fine Selection of Excellent Values anticipated them with a completeness and care that you'll Ba oe tee ate reer hares | - Cit ) , tind nowhere else. Just as in peace days gone by, when Gariice i a OMBHIAL 4 ace Howl obtainable in ow we helped your mother plan for your comforts. pee eee es bare New Suit B!ouses ; And our prices are within reach of every one. Ml econ, ceo lives in tortiag Pass, W. J Brooklyn, Two of iis brothors were designed especially for wearing with the omens Autumn Frocks “Hist His! My Ute lamokin, Rails tae oto Wintdin ns! fashionable Autumn and Winter tailleurs, is (sizes 34 to 44) 5 psi f ed votis he 4 Lee ne ne sie cus touareg] the center of interest in the Women’s Biouse at $25.00. 36.50, 42.00, 58.00, 68.00, 78.00 Mee, iries CeCckor We , »! f mat, s . ; i E ig other brother, S, y UU, OU, WVU, 3O.UU, AU, e 3 Come, gel your nightie on’ : 5 sath Pa cemineh Pacts Department, on the Second Floor. os | Amd yaid thie morning there are . ma . ; And it must be a warm nightie Coverlets--So Comfy 10,000 refugees there and that they] It includes the smartest models that have EOE SHIM ALS . ° cCoverlels-— : 1 ed for, thanks to i . nee . , . these chilly evenings. Flannel) Cuddly Seek eeepie and inhabiants of} yet been evolved, plain tailored as well as Tailored Frocks for street wear, Daytirne | or flannelette would be the very Watts Valk the neighboring towns. elaborately decorated effects, and features | [Frocks and Afternoon Frocks, including best thing. And the assortment The little bassinet and crib All saloons, schools and public 4 ; i includes dainty tripes as well a need warm dainty Piankets bulidings in Perth Amboy Mave been the newest suit colors in addition to the charming models developed in chiffon velvet b ic 5 i ys as as \ Some have ole the order of the Mayor, eS ’ t plain white. In siges up fo Tyr. Ai ee the hivorite pink | Stories of the “geod Samartaniom"| always desirable white and flesh-tone. and charmeuse. Z c = the prices start at 1.15 or blue. 1 1g pon We ere aa tosdag ¥ . - ial | Wie no oxplodiog rices range from $5.75 to $42.50 hese F le on the Si Beautifully Fide iq] When of the explodtog pric . a0. These Frocks are on sale om the Sixth Floor. * . lerdown ts best for little 24] munitions pleme wea at its height anc Sixth Floor, Becoming to Baby CEO receiving blankets, This =] with all needa grom the sceno literally : i When a lea must ook A) NO Te. sit lly material, dain Boe ene tartare. thou ihe f andsome indeed, he ily bound with satin rib- know not where, it ronuned jor Mrs, i aes anes tuted silk Baby Must Be Warm pon rales pie preva 1 te ena her ingeouly y rare The New Furs wrapper. if, his, most, Des After the Bath ree a Lee receiving Mele, ‘Ballard quickly remembered Wool Sweaters ee eet beautiful but very As indispensable inevery baby’s first callers. Acprice range #4 /Qi8t Shere tit tn eon ional now being shown on the Third Floor (Madison : warm too, for each little wardrobe as ina growneup’s isa > 20 2.85 uP Te Oe ee, ee eieen ane Te Avenue section), in a collection which is prac- for Women, Misses and Girls iy tuft of silk ribbon adc warm bath robe, Either blanket turnod to where the roady were tt ivalled f ich al diversit f _ iene lira flannel oF eid in baby Wr eae np inti oneeast canes noua be tically unrivaled for richness an grant)» are ready and waiting, om the Third Floor, BD Exguistesitecoverets, hand para es, pink or blue eh bal te BO re ak APrRneSTanT ieee i include most interesting assortments of for the tremendous demand always created ite silk coverlels, han Sizes L to 3 yrs, 2.50 up nig act Oo! * tufted and filled with cotton as ught comfort to at least by the arrival of crisp, cool weather. eth: ere onAr ike thine lse MOU Superb Fur Garments y ee : B daintiest coverings. These Little Necessities hava been ‘coinpeled, to, remain AND SMALLER FURS , A jy Sometimes match the litte Wi Shirts and Bands must not vit, was flan Ionrmed to-day thal, ‘ho NW? ONMAL od All of the smartest models are in the collece (| s wrap, G 5 ottal Sra kw and other and elvi - ee insta PPR 8 b ine wuld’ tne te Agaity cuter Ml Soatact co ‘ombined aii! aruong them being a number of clever repro- tion, not only in the bright, cheerful colors ae al a-visiting pion telvaly ute . ductions and adaptations of foreign models, that are the voRue, but also in the quiet ; Oo i — gv then in cotton, cotton as well as many charming examples that tones that appeal to conservative tastes, and You Can Still Knit “ all alike Priced oc are exclusively American, in design as weil PO MABER: WES) REGU P ISTO Sy aihe Spr & Purl cording to size and quality. Sa ed ae ind aarrein} = @6 in workmanship. bination, for mourning wear. e prices of : 50 up |ineie hands. Tn many canon clothhun | Women’s and Misses’ Cweaters, in reg ‘or the soldier | ‘ | J pliyste be . . men slSceo Au » ut f ap wide little roftacts « Practical Fur Garments are moderately priced. stock, are: . nian th worsted sacqu sesas wt and bootees—-either | The Fur Department has unusual facilities in w e290" 4 Re £0 2 & m wool : $2.95, 4.85, §.50 to 23.50 m crocheted by hand. ‘I Ae ee f : Po) ont 1 ata dial " 4 st t or making Fur Garments to individual > 2 500 to 58.0% Be fy saree inte ma U.S. MISSION TO VATICAN. | le See—oHH : 2 8.00, 45.00 to 58.00 if erate. \ | satonso de rre to Report os! . . . . . Worsted Way Wark: Other Woolen Necessaries are pri both h do hand ttle liowwhocan't 7 made, that button down re than reeyears old, Scarfs . ‘ ° ; to 13.75 the a or slip on over 1 white nitof ii nb raf th The October Sale of Caps and Tams Sto 6.75 Mm §6the head—such a cunning wool ¢ . Tu aig ne s and ITiS e . ° yh) style for the wee tots under babies can have *Geihobs | a to 7.50 three, The prices start as them too in curdur Ove E R Spencers . . > 7 o 7.5¢ eye 200 4 sel an “y) Hush-a-bve. Baby ORI NTAL UGS House Sacques . . r 7.50 Other nimble fingers have : Babies of today insist upon 5 9. kent an crucheted Afghans S © much fre hair, Most of now being heid on the Fifth Ficor Woolen Shawls and Quilted Vests for your baby—so dainti- athe like ve these them nap out of doors, and in i * with i ly ee uisite yeu could not wast e have thot wear obi yebuntin ot + (lamb’sewoo! interlined; with or without kil Peat jlovslisr ho with separate linings of quilted eiderdown and satin ribbon, v. offers special price advantages sleeves) are also in stock at erate prices, and you know how much a abORN Al: 2 andl sill at double faced eiderdown at | eN p> 6 BeLtans Liberty Bonds buy munitions—buy Liberty Bonds _ ’