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Died. James Smith Jr., 75, one-time (1893-99) U. S. Senator from New Jersey; in Newark, N. J., from the infirmities of age. In 1910 he nominated Woodrow Wilson for Governor of New Jersey and was then politically crushed by him in two historic battles...
...worthy of the excellent title, but the author of this novel has bungled it. A discouraged ex-service man tries sheepraising on the Bad Lands of the West, and fails; as he is on the point of suicide, he meets a stray from the East, a shop-girl from Newark, who has been induced by a lady real estate agent to come to a boom town which has failed to boom. What could be more natural than that the hero should take this waif to his ranch, on the theory that two can starve as cheap...
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...Newark a Hip Sing yellow-man made the error of invading a Chinese quarter settled almost entirely by On Leong Tongmen. There were 26 bullets in his body when the police found it, like a blood-stained yellow tabloid, in the gutter...
...morning session held in Sanders Theatre at 10 o'clock, the topic for discussion will be "Who Should Go To College?" Wilson Farrand, Headmaster of Newark Academy, Newark, N. J. will speak on "The Determination of Fitness for College," and Ernest W. Butterfield, Commissioner of Education of the State of New Hampshire, will lecture on Adventures in Public Education...