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C tc n WOMKX INSPiXT I'AMP with-row boats, and («otpaUm laid UOOU HPMAKKIUi TARENTTEAONER RECEPTION «P «# Growth A delegation of the club women ot out with cracked atunv. uuikltu; the FATAL ACCIDENT. U^sohUcsta Club Ha* Arv«*gv*» ft» WANT SEWER EXTENS10N SENATOR WHITNEY HERE Many Knjoy Intsrtstlng Program irt n » klMing hl-r f , « - Union County visited the County approach :easy. Sllicr .Lake . 1» a 1‘rututstent Mrs |o Ad.tr»** III* ^»-dWdjri-dM. Miss Judith B o ti» Thrown I M a Rang la ntachwl tMsal Uaten k Iu ta Laad Oeapaay Ask Fregrsns Frusalsd at Olevslsad Park system yeaicrdajr afternoon. In mile loag. Imt comparailvrly liar Ssheot. . | ffloJjfhl - Republican Gubernatorial O u lld iU rutform Whtte Passine. Freaa Car Craaford votar* will have an mv (or Sewu La tarsi in Óraaga Ava- accordance' with' an Invitation ex­ row. having more the sspoci nf a Tilt- animai reception tu triti teseli- »I Th«* f**C«| («arfo!, «¡nil. HU n Stop it Cranford in Tour ot to Oar OD Movlng Trstn, forlunlty of hearing four excoltent nua. ■­ tended by Air. Charles llanse. quiet rlvtir, axtd lit tilatUun m-J log etalT nt tlm Granfimi Iriddle , AH** .111-ili 11 Itoti*, tu yeurs oh i At Ilio meeting of thè Tomi »hip “ If - R ii ito . i a u r. uljlUiit4.i,.td,Uu> 5:3il »*.hool.tuJli*«lna.lba:idfciuixlx.ll*Ut ,ri‘hi>Ml,-hy-AUtr, UrahL Uie v«lauti: Pari,.,,,«», i!'V' inVi r.ir a tour of Union County Tuesday, Si''xlAUdi'tiint'*nYti'r'evtefi*hm "ut •nt-TeacImr Assoidatlnu. trio- l.ln- V--- petted, but the cars of Mr. Hansel went to I’t-dar-Drook Park, wbc-t ccliH-k Halli troni N e » Aork ou Fri- (..rad*. t 111' Grange nveinn» sewt-r Interal speaking to lanre gathering* where* tav oviMiIng ntul »a * ht»tantly klll- Hob. Ruford Frenklla, turiner ■(iln.Mlii-riiinii llmiu- ami Si-lmnl le*, Over lie Ktoiqieii—the big meting* of and Mrs. J. J. Drown carried a full fllllng. grading ami planting were !r thrtnigh Gie t'oiuiiariy pi»i«*rty, i-1. AD** It o » * whs ìetm ulng lumie Mayor of Summit and one of this best whli-li Inetudes thè old orikey lami. tini and tlm Doari! of Kilmntlnn. course beinjc in the evening at Plain- quota of parnenser* from here to me active noeriilun. and a march* iii .-i ai-ioiii|-«ii.i-.| hy MI** llelen l ’tMi Un- allalr »a * largidy atlt'intcn! ami ( K iup-algners In the Htate hae b.-eu Tilt* tlminaiiy t* tlewlnplng Ilio Held. It ah way, Linden anil Elizabeth. admlnstratiun buildings m Itoneiie Impractlcitnie district was In th1- bn Immliiei of Mr. Hii'ì Mv* Frank E. e larlfd proemili ot entertainment ; M'mitor Whitney was met at Un|on cugaged. to glv« one of hi* highly In- rari aut{ Il a* Il Iioiim'* under way. « a i (irtivlittiI. «Iilcli » a * lunch cn , Mr. Itsusei himself actnd as cicer­ mndlate process of nelng reclaimed 1 « of t s.luo avenne. and tho two rtie Oniiiiaiiy wtlt lay renerà Iti thè »t'i!'!!tTOl»y^!tenftti'.t'hslsii«uii*i|orte KToiade "h ptae* or bdiaiy-. , s-t-ru whDsuw .In>ii»---fec/»>-':<'*r-’'h>' .nWrAltiti /■avltJ.. cb*ravlct.tttb'/< r ip a ri.r w H. Joluudon and a large party of one to th«'partsf thronsfroarth« tmjr: wr>»t'«rei( a -i-iit, »lien thè aeclilent Hon. B»rue»l It. Ackerman, Col{- wlll.|iay thè imtlet rliarge* wheii f prominent Gtounty Kepiibllran* with j*:ciirit»ii.,-,^-i t,, iva* - sentirai... niimJtes 5r«eem *» lrom tuts district ha* also luti |Ui— nti..| 'Tlii' i'ri'\' » N»'»t," a ____ ti*>mit Ml autos. From there the tour Mrs K W Ucatdn Mr W W Hn k tn Cranford tht *i Wc-fiflcld h « ’ connerted. ■ The Grange avi-mie ex mV art play oit tlm llafvnrd 17 ; ht-foré Mis t'iici-ri'Ciivi'i'éit sttlllclont- cimientod to be present and niake an tenslim wa* appruveri by thè t uni I* to our friends uus to HohcIIo. where luncheon.was ley. -Mrs. John Low. Mrsr Kreticrii-k me enjoyed a trip which was educa­ tv io ootliy Stmiley Witiemon and lacn In ilio ero»'» im»t, or linikimt/ tional as well ns delightful Till sddrraa. He has always been polm mlttee. — ------served tooverfJDO people, at Roselle Franklin. Mr*. F. E. l W inckier,. C. Kmt'om Mlknmn. .tr;, rello» |ias- tistergaard tiro*, asked tiir side­ Workshòp, tlm nrtton ot »lil. li t*Vr» fo n t that \fc s. Coif Club. Mrs. J. J. Drown. Mrs.' F. W. Finch. Union Counly Park system 1« sonic- ■licer* from l'rttiitonl. »Ito In turti mr In Cranford and la depended upon i a ...... I h iiipsllii.nd Tlm-filar. - . ....lmivUigitoiclIe.astojiwasniille walk gradi', Unitili avi-mie. South, Ail»»J o y Hnn'rlnm l Mrs ttrnrr It. Ihhuc to- bo-|>rouit c>f-»nd, t;*- eiiah- !.UuriinJtlo>j-u:iJucUil..Tno.traln lu_t»aw_WU.fOJ; th l*.“ ?0LU'l<:...... _ Mar*h -Street- to ls'vlugton »m u te: tersili, .tris;iklddl .«or«; ..Ttlf.'Kl!l»_L.. tn ed a H osiery' 1 A at Roselle' Park. Where 150 people i tali in t-nt shows niuonlv the progres­ * n* ctopped bui'n* It Irmi travelle-d lion. Arthur N. Ulerson. Htate Hen Tliey »III lay sldewalk* at tuice eli ilnyi-d hy W illiam lllrk*. Jo Jo, a ■¿turned out to greet the candidate, A. Cook. . . ockni-y »nllur. ptayml liy William sive spirit of tho County, but Its en- o- di-tiniee-fiom Ilio sebne nt tile' «to r'from this County Is the third thl* Street II iva* explaltied. Kngl- “ t'ranlord was the nett stop, at three The party were shown through the a.-ci-li ot, mirri « a * M-nt tu Ntmark. member of the group wbo w ill be tioer Gnllltl* wa* glven authorlty to Vagir. Jr.. and Mf. Peterson, trio ■■ ient— and to - o'clock Senator Whitney mooting Ibthtuient In -reallclng the Immciisc Swedlsli mate, plnycil hy tlt'iiry J. Roselle buildings and were much »Ili-uro n tirili cugino uà* riospateli he.ird I* to 1>* deponded iipoa for a ftirtifstls thè grado. ' over 3 » voter* at Union avenuo and ■truck by the artistic charm and the value of natural beauty ond the no ,-j r r «»-nrctr r*f-tito - * - 1 v, ivhleh -»a* Impili. Tlm pli-re wa* dlrei-ti'd hy . .te this event...... cousins epoocti for the local t-andi Tini format applli-attim f«r |H>riult Alilen street. He was Introduced all care' with which the grounds wort- cesalty of preserving and Improving limile tllMHiVereii lylng heslrie tjn tu rim ninnigli bti**e* mi thè l'Ialli- Mr*. Henry J. t'iinpln, ■ nroiLid by President llarrett of the itate* a* welt n* for. the head ot the Mr*. Klnmr K In-y dollglitod tlm laid out with, plantings of shrubbery the plcturesque regicra'of which It. Jj rali - . Ati iimlmlanco »uninioinil Ileld New. Yiirk rotilo wa* imwiited. . Craniord Republican Club arid made ohi Neuaik, foimri II linjMwslhlé tl.ket nrg» gatlmi'iiiK »liti soveral vocal assistance of whlch aru atlll green and attractive, possessed. A tour of the «stem Is ami t.lil* limi.wItti approvai, lilit wa* a abort talk which was thoroughly i ri at ti tini *|Mit nriil It ivn-s necos- Mrs. Illoomncld, vice chairman of referred to tlm Itunil and l’ullie volo* and Ilio High Hehonl Grclmstra many plants belug still In bloom. De­ enough to carry conviction to those jfacturer, we appreciated hy the voter* Judging the Middlesex County Committee, Uonimltti'e*. pendfng fiirther detall under.tlm dlret-tloii ot All** Mary Jo from tlio applause. fore tearing the gardens photographs 1 Mieli Moorheari. musleal Mipervlsor In trio qumtloned theywlsd (itti of oi the iiuder Who !» a most charming platform a* tn operatimi, ete. From (ranlord tlio. tour took Sen­ were taken of the group of visitor*, Tmtii'slilii Gliwk Dt-nman remi a re- rnntoril »chimi», pltiyed n iiunitmr : led to offer ator Whitney to Summit, where over taking. , 1-iliir, will he tho fourth inenihei of »rtertlon» wllirli nere exeeptloii. - iW TTrCrrs- g athered —lfr-~ the-ri M t y who then re-entered tta automobile the—st>»«Wer» -|l«t... Alis. -iUoouL. dy frolli Air. “ nndiiiade Iho tnUr of lYarTuajiiu rirThe-rr •fxLadies* full ('oimrll chulnlier. Senator Whitney TO OPEN NEW STORE : r. eld la one ot the most hilcro*Un»r on n tlm" ”r H: r'^ »puke bore unit former .Mayor Hu- Park, noting particularly the band- uomen tnlkera III New Jersey and is some stadium and athletic Held conti'* tlinmgh I hose:— for ford Franklin ol Summit. Senator Hardware ' Concern W ill Occupy ,i lilg drawing card whererer she nnd thnt Whitney .and his eseort went from From there the route returned to Building in Union Avenue nppeara. would mi1...... Summit to Westtlcdd. where he.met Cranford, passing tho yet unim­ system, «poke on litdiiilf of the (nr of one pair. I It tri unosunl for a community le udì''*. .Tlm (Mjutpmt-ht ut tilt* traili the vmimiutcrs returning from' tlio proved Rahway River Parkway area, Thel Hub Hardware mol Paint had hi-tm cliMiKi'd, honovi-r. to givo lllty. Air*. AVestey Htnuger, prn*l- : city, and later went to Plainfield to have'ill opportunity ut hcarlng se lent tif tlm (Jrnnt t'leveluiid Parent- and let us \ nnd continued to Echo Lake, where Ktnrc*. Ine., will ti|*'ii a Crunforii «ulto smini aridìttonal soat*. ('iiininit. begin the evening round. From 30 jirfliicli at. JOl l'iiJoii uyeniii-. North. . many speakers and nf such -l't’iiinn Goti salii Iti" Intcrvli-ui-il thi* I'eai’ller Assuelatlon, presided. trp toWjriwnmwUautonwrtrtlCTrww all. diamohark-Cd.. and .vi*Ued-the..tUJU1 '■"4irmmnem:efn*-«rtR,“he-He-Ur*nfnF4 ,A.!tor.-..tbtt...eiiUirtnrii;niqtt.,-lliiK.«;; with Its water whcol In action, also oTTtitrir '|:i‘e»i' ìfiIhtiatrtMHiiiio'ra his unusual In the tour and it was conceded one tmllrilng at that address. This sturo, that night #n< It t.s cxpactcd that the flou as statoli. nl-lier* a**epddei| In *octlon*nf tlm I the attractive building which ha* of the moat successful ever run In which Is ono of a chain idanned, capacity of the Oleveland School nud Aire. Gnorgn Htolgerwalt of < Vntou niidltorlum designated for oatili ) tlio Oouny. ; Senator ‘ Wliltney and been erected there as a rest house IhmiI ami were greeted liy tlm par- . i throughout the Ctninly, will lie coni. Itoriut»- «III U«. ta»ed^______nlal avhmui. iii'i'smitcd a liljj, gin |0, County..Chairman Johnston --were and for the uiw' of’ fcSatortc..This plotely ctiulpfictl vrltli ap uiMoilate for i lotrilng ■Inmngii diJfoTo ii,,r trio ent».— 'I nhles-henrlng- roltee. snnil-.....j photographed together at Union The csntpalgn hath for Ihcal can »lilie s ami cakti were placed at tlm i homo will he heated, and In addition stock ot liardwarc, jialnts, kitchen dldntea and for the governorahtp_ Is 'mali rlilldrou fallile on tln> tar Centre. . utensils .and other ImucelmM nr siirfaclng material on Uontoiiiilal »Ides of tlm room nnd from tlieso tuts a largo open fireplace. Echo attracting wldesprcnd attonllim this refreshment* were served... ' I Lako, which was formerly inncces tlclea of every day need. A whole­ avmiui), ami rulnlng ovnrytliliig. Air. 0*BRANFORD MAH BUYS NEW 8- year and with tho plans already per slblo in many places by' reason of sale department, catering to the (Villlns salii tlm riamagli wa* as rn- it Tipping N,' . PAPER - building trade, will be an additional ..lUniTIf LGWHBY HOTTH fectod Cranford will no doubcjuake IMPORTANT MBETIMO TONIOHT : bogginess, has been dredged, dam­ ìiortiul. T he t-hllilrcn liad gono fin Tlniro will Im a in mi ting In tho J, Homer Kreage. Of 229 North ave­ feature. • a moat excellent ehowlng on election ilio strimi ami (allori in tho tar nue. West, has purchased the Ocean med and generally cleaned, and n Township Rooms this «vontng, nt j ìr is s h o p p e .. llenry Hubinger. tif Kenilworth, nry to. use the drill engine for day. .U.1* ante to any. that the. Ite wlilrti Itati Just booti appllml. Tlm "" Grove Ttmes,; whlrh htw bcorr estnbi ffricTdrlVe and walks bavo beoir con- 'nnsiiorfatlon • nr-ross -t he - Jersey g.TI7 oVIock, c.iDr(l by Itio V. I. A.; to ' -■ wiio Ims lciiig beeti associated Yillli publican Club baa left nothing un iueitor riOs rofóritiri tri ÀttiVriVoy iIOH AVENUE llstied at tlit.v shore resort for 33 -tructcd. his brother, lienjnniln lliiblnger. rm-ado«*. , Austin and tho Ktiad Guiiimlttoo, rornihlrr tliiii|(ir»llon of a renewal nf year*. - It is a weekly papor with a done to give Cranford Cltlian* un Thence the line of progress was manager of Uielr I’aturson store and The ni-clilent toiik place on tl|p G. !.. Itoli euhmlttoil roiiuost for telegraph and express ncrvlco tn TORO. H. J. commercial printing plant. • curve neiir llrlll1* Ylird. between the usual opportunltle* to loam o f the through the wilder portion of Echo a member of the Itical l.lon* Club. rhangos In Building Godo wltli srlm Cranford, which worn suspended riur- . For tlio past gtg years Mr. Kreage I* manager of the new Cranford en­ Ncunrk Tnue-f'-r and Oak Inland Itaue* tn the campaign, to meet the Lake Park to the Watrhung reser­ trillo « I cliangcs. Tlds was referrotl tng tbs war and havo remained sns- has been connected with the Now terprise. Tile opening date Is an .function,- candidates and listen to speaker* to trio llulltlltig Coiniiilttco and trio York Times as clrculatlOirmanager vation, where a stop was made - at noiinecd to be October 29th. All** llotts iiUentled l'lalnllelit lusiHictor. pended over since, tn-thn great In; "ill tho Current History Magazine llli-li School during her freshman who are representative, Interesting Peckham's Tower. While the hast- and who apeak with authority on the Ton riufldlng tiermlt application* convenience nf our. "clllians, Tho biiiI the Midweek Pictorial. Tie has new of the hortton limited the tnc year, at which lime Imr family re­ WEDNESDAY iMORNXNO CLUB Issue* and principles of ilm party. were Huhmlttixl hy liisiMictor Mooro, meeting will also Uko up tho maltar . been engaged In newsnaper'and tent of the view to be seen from filled in Scotch l ’lnln*. She waa gra- wlilrli wot« grantnd. tlrlvoway ncr- nf cruel and unusual , whistling by -magwlne-worlt since 1903, when he Tim Wedae*tiay ».Moxnhig Club ilunu-d from -Granfowl,HJgh Soliool, ' |t— there, the nearer towas.' of Cranford »nlt wa» frantoti h> J. ai. Jordan. the engine* of the railroad, which ' started as copy boy on the Scranton held a regular meeting In the III» da** of DJ2I, and took a prominent Kngmoer Colline suhmlttad n re- . Republican...Later lie was gra­ Garwood ond Wontflcld. were easily raryunOctobcr ‘¿1st... (Thè »ohJett of jinr.L_lri-*choul_ni:tIi'Uleit.. ilhv- wss .... BOOKS WANTED lias been a standing annoyance for a located, with ttie mountains of trie IHirf of proct!ntlliiB* to *lntii rii-tho stock fum i i duated from Bucknell University ilio uiornlftg'H lirogram was "Colon­ ntliletlc t.-dllor of "Tim Spotlight" Mr*. Charles Rose, Chairman of matter of application to tho Hoard long time. Through tho courtesy of and worked successively on . the Eesex1-Reservation. . The profusion tal Art,” Mrs. Ralph Lovell read the during her fophiuiuire year, played the V. I. A’s committee on School* of Public Utilities, which, was ap Mr. Chart«* Hansel It ha* been ar­ g plinti «à p Philadelphia North American, Sat­ of oak and maple trees provided a paper prepared by Mrs: Lisle Beards- Jliiee vear* mi the basketball team has found that there la strong noet nrovotl. Tills will Im found on ranged to have the moating attonded urday Evening Post and American wonderful mass tif coloring, and yet Ino, ivho was unavoidably absent. of »liicli »lie was captain In 1923, of books of travel, Action, ate., among rnotlmr pago and I* Interesting rend­ o you. -:î Magazine. * .Mrs. Arthur Johnson (iati tho sec­ hy C. II, OoCenoo, Joint Huporlu- ' a sulhclent number of loaves had and during her senior year was a tho school children, especially’ those ing, showing tho work tbmb'Fiy tlm Mr. and Mrs. Kreage are well ond paper. Doth members gave memhi-r of the "Skit Show.” ground* of foreign extraction In tho Sherman tandenl of tho We»torn Union Tele­ fallen' so thatXmuch was risible Township GommlUon.on this all lm graph Co., J. L. Hughes, Ruperln- s proven the jjj i known In Cranford. whore they have tho subject of: early Colonial life, roinjmltti-c of the G ..(),. atagn man­ school, whose parent* pro unwilling portant rnattor. • resided (he past six years. Thoy will which Is hidden lirthe full foliage of much of Interest anil Instruction on ager of 'Tim Ulmmi School” and for them to crons the railroad tracks tendent of the Newark Dlvlsjoo of Í » can on ly remove to Ocean Grove aboot Do- summer. > ’ The next moctlng of tlio Cluh'wlll u**i*lant track manager. After gra­ In order to make u*o of the Public the American Express Co.^and John ccmbtjr 1st bo on Wednesday. October 28tli, nt M arket*. p From the Tower a. gradual de­ duation, she attended Montclair Nor­ Library. While ».he.Khorman school ' BOY SCOUT MOTES W. MernUllli, Huporlntenilent of tho . scent was made to Silver. Ldko, n 2:30 p. rn.. a philharmonic tea at the mal School for a time. Beside* her already has a few books o f this Hcout Wostorvrdt recolvml Ills Middleton's Service Station has in­ home of Mrs, Van Itosklrk. Now Jersey Centrnl Itnllrond. Thin beautiful sheet of water In a deop parents, trim I* survived by two description, which the children ar* Teridorfoot pin at tlm regular limit­ stalled a new Standard "Adtl-Knock' brother*. Hugh and Lawrence fiotta, meeting will afford an opportunity to dopresslon betwoen well-wooded allowedto take homo, the demand far ing Haturday night. . - pump, and work is now In progress Try a. want atl In our .clasilfled o f Cranford;— - ...... —- ogeeida tho supply; ana'pquegaorrof Cranford resident« to bring to the at» .. cnlnmp...... (...... Announromcnt was Dinirii o f tlm :kersl i»n a-Gulf -No-Nox" pump as woU. .hlHs.lr .„„Hftiro..were., g .rustic . .dock. .. .Funeral, ter vlccK.whlclrw.ero .large­ prlvBte -librarlis ar*. asked to look annuel:-pilgrlmage—tiy-Hoosevnit'» :*ntlon.otmfiiiDisiuLlurlly..Uio.mnnD,.. ly attended, were held In the Pro»- ovsr their sholvee anil seo what they tomb, and sovural Hcout* aro plan fold Instances of troubles caused by hyterlan Church at 2:30 p. in., on gan spare among volumes Interesting nlng to go next Haturday, tho absence of local telegraph and Alomlay.- of Gil* week, tho Itev. O, to children.. Contributions, plainly A patrol leaders' intuiting was hold expresa service nod the pretence of V. Hopper and tlie-Hev. Kenneth D, directed, may be' left at the Public Prlday..afternootih i ...tho Parish nerve-racking and unnecesnury noise. Veek 8 Martin ofllclatlng. Many beautiful Library; or Mrs. S. II. Bakor, Orange House, tho chief business-being the flower* were received, among them a Ave., or Mrs. Anglsmeyer, Normandy arrangement of a now ceremony for Wo havo all been grumbling for tribute from her former classmates, place, may be notlAetf, and will call tlm presentation of pins, yoars about these things. Unless we four of whom, Arthur I'lke. Robert for the books. Many children have come out In force and moke ado- Morris, Ilnnsom Hllkmnn andTtalph books of which thoy aro tired, but quale representations as to why Hnim'mr, itctt-il ns pall hearers. In­ which will be new to those loss free­ they should be changed, man In pow­ terment took- place at Evergreen ly supplied with reading matter, and Cemetery, Elizabeth. Bsseb's Importad Jams er ,wl!l hare good reaion to think donations will be much appreciated, that It makes no real difference to —A NEW W AY TO THINK OF THIS Mr. und Mr*. 1,. E. Wheeler of 11 New Honey : Ua and that (hero Is no need of Con- Ea*UtuuLslreet,.arethedtappy-par-...... Le-Yetureine Wefm--:'.-- -- terBIag' tbmnxelvei-wIth the -mntter - ent* of a non, Richard Morgan, born and keep in tench with your Home ...... T f i Otrdsn Jams and JsUlss ■; w ” BANK'S SERVICE TO YOU. 7 ' Monday, October 19th. Town. ' ■ Holland Rusk CRANFORD QUARTETTE 0LUF TO GIVE CONCERT Italian Bread Sticke November (ith, tlio Cranford Malt V This bank is, in reality a prosperity factory. It helps each patron become more uarteto Club will glvo another o K ENS H ’ ■ to . ■ ■ , Tai. 422-W io splendid concerts that huvi twieheyj j . h. McMa h o n given.- trio- (Jlult trio- rilgri place ri 'prosperous/' ...... " 7 ” • • .'■■ • ' \ ‘ " ' CRANFORD THEATRE: musical circles It enjoys. No on> TBURS. and FRL MON. aad TUBS. H ig lp G r a d a ' G ro c e r who lias attended ono of trio Club', concerts before will miss this ont BLANCH SWEET AND RONALD Spedali Special.—2 DaysII H Union Ave„ N, • TeL STS It will bo given at Khorman Helior No longer can a bank be considered merely as a depository for money— a place ' COLMAN In OLORXA SWANSON fa and following trio concert trioro wl Im dancing In trio gyii.irionlupi. , - - . . /■ ' r - - • ■.■■■■ “His Supreme Moment” • DUCKS where one’s surplus may be kept for convenience and safety,...... Larry .Hernon 111 "K id H|K-bd" “The Coast of FoDy” ■ „ ' ' 1 ' _ ' ■ ‘ » ' • . • Criristlo Comedy—"Call À Cop" ' Now* . . . News ' ' ■ - U This bank is an institution which is doing everything possible to serve the purpose SATURDAY , WEDNESDAY “A Man HENRY WALTHALL' AND OER­ . Double Nestore Day! of increasing prosperity— o f helping our customers make more money. TRUDE AST0R in TOM MOORE AMD EDITH M AY, IF HE KNOWS NOT HOW TO SAVE AS HE T "Kentucky Prida” ' ROBERTS in GETS, KEEP HIS NOSE TO THE “On Thin b e ” Uria*. ( ha*'- ( ’mainly - “W tiat P ríce GRINDSTONE." We.invite.-you to use our Savings Department .as n prosperity factory=dey©ied. to- _ ÍMiüty"^ , /.... Edmund Lowe In "Tlio Kiss Harrier” Palili * Topfes 'Cameo Comedy—"Empty Heads”' ...... BEN/AUN FRANKLIN. the sole purpose of helping you make more money. t

,-iys*».v< ! > # ' 1 ‘ TIER Therefore M & c in with any problem that you have which relates to financing. Here you Mommi-: ■ ■ - ■■ - . . . .. ■ ... . USE MORE REA COAL WHY NOT START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT batik officials-who are anxious to help you, solve your problems. AT ONCE AT I Whjr not bave an ezfra Um or two o i pea am i in

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aim «»en atm wn*a 1 a m « u m h «*." Their Finn Wat Founded Only 817 Yean Ago THE RE­ “Never fstrnd anything that paUk HlMIftlT"..... INCARNATION ,_.‘‘>'l;pei,n.M,T 4)4.” ______• After supper I'rters ssld: "Pont aa* Ber* sr* «bows R. W. Fsrro«». Jr, at the right; I t W. Fsrroeu, S r. left OF WARNER how you can afford to was!« your sad young U, Farmen, grandson, owner* of a basket-weaving concern wblçh time here— Smith. Ton could be trai been la operation for 81T years. Tbe original Jlrm of IL -W. Farmen ami, ■■■■H aaHaaaa Disking good money Komewher* else. dona, organi«*«" la UC%- it «tIU fioaxUblng at J to tk -W« l«haat- Wortolk. Mi. I doat *ee bow you tnaka money Sfiogt .» s . , ' ‘ . By HENRY OYEN etitingh, even for your tobacco here, a Shot Now Pnu 4 « i ! . ae *. bow jo u jasenge. to ..My*, *iv *r Alte# I 8U((y putt. Co.) on IL" ingPhytkian. “I don’t." said lh* tig msa. shortly. ss «M m in: na!« lim« mao who u t era “ Hometluiea s * do tiling* and don't KerfoUt Tfsb.—Diamond Dick, I ilia bunk side In the aback on ' character, p ta j exp re** care whether It pay* or not. Koto» 2 B » 1 3 0 tie hill looked at the paper In time* we have 'to do soniflhingj w lo-th- I on* of'th* moat deadly marki T . hi« hum!« with «tarine «tea.er we »vant to or not, or whether West ba* ever produced, Thl* la what he read: ’ tt psya of- not. Hoincdinn W# i » 3 4 t o ■ • dropfwd oat o f right * qn want to do things after uwhll* that f |«< a century ago. h u Jv«t been tt.oaa—newAno—(i.oct w* ought to have .gone long before. U 4 0 4i 4 2 feovered In Norfolk la th* pereo A DBSPEttAHO BTIl-L, AT LA HOB We flmjl that we've hern wrong In our . Richard 3. Tinner, on* o f the phyalrltna In M id i« » eo Idea* of things, We wero sure we 4 5 4 ? 4 7 exrn i-B » COMPANT-g AOBNT AT more then twenty year* T l ■I'l.i'iiim oKnens |iio j ik w a b i’ were right before, tint all of n sudden ■ ron' INfiVhiiÄTii/N i.iiAhiNu 'r<> Soiiiidlilng’ luippen» Iiiui «Inovs tia tliut' ~ been prwctlelny medtethe tu AltltKNT o r M ill WAIINIÎH. .TIIE we’re all wrong ami the other fellows p o 51 5 2 M ilk and no on* even suspected TWAIN nOlltlElt. are all right. Then w* want to dp he physlelnn was Diamond Pick, In» i>ii» ’the original rewaril of l i .000 efferid ty (ha officiali of the ai(>m* different." t o 5 i, 5 7 5 8 [ to ahoot pennies off the heai comitanz Immadiiitoljr after the robbery *‘I>M something show yon?" isked * * , on* Just to show what he coul of tfiatr atjireaa rar near Ibla rltr. Ih* I'rters...... ,, i ■ gun. - . 'l Antoflow»e.ouilawi-• ‘'•Had ’/* W*rr»«fv Ir «so w ,\ v_; 6 4 . •lilt unc*U*tit. Actuated by Mila fart, “IVelt, now, 1 i’cle, that ain't Just m and the urtimi Deceailty of putUnc all right, you know," was the good nn- own when he volunteered ho end to the rrfgn of robbery which, h*» « 6 llj»4 wiih ■ l»tr SA—TA* fb b i a Sow o f tho officiala of Ilia company, hava little “ I tinil etaht hundred didlnrs saved fur-off groves, and then to try the golf i i « N « H r . I M i i k t r IT—A u gilift ...... - i audience and ended In hla ackt doubt that tha doubling of the reward onre,” he «nld, “ lt.wn« live year* ago, links of sun-kissed California, of Pan- 14—jr* «n»w »ii 18 I A porcat - ' . Fèdgraent that he la the famous will produce tha daalrtd reauHa. when the daetor* were^only telling oina and of Havana. " ' 10- A Miafivc ì r - p t H t t - A corpoator'a tool i xnond Dick, once known >11 over A ID—«A i r la u r i m b m r n 44—la Bach a a u m The uniqueness of this golfing cruise |Ja for hi« «hooting. The utile m*D la thè »hark re rebd me that 1 find a weak chesu__ l_wa* 11— tlniMds*M («Nbr.> 48—Ttdp d»-Lad| nrOund the world with a galling «kip­ Ö —To laik lh egoln and Rgnln. Ile going lo tnaka Rrst payment on. a 50— Rojral b lfb a tM (ahhf.) tn hi* evhlbltlim Tnnner used little farm, nnd get out In the air and per has never been attempted, and’ M—To «■!«• -ao—A trozMltloa 51— Drcoifal ... f »am* two old pearl-handled 45-ea looked nt ilio date. Il wg* two weoke live, A friend of mine “stole that that, when the steamship Empress o( when the Empress of Scotland pulls W»»uI< fk U (Ri|.) 1 03—OSecro o f ootlopoo o r aaWcraltle# - revolver* nnd the repeating rlfl ‘Golfini Skipper’ to Conduct 4*-PotoH •«( M war 1 54—Not all . . . __ueJtna. •tB ... . spring the story will be told'of how «0—A thick, hlack llqaldl world, carrying with her the Hound at Delhi, up near the Himalaya moun­ . 10—Aa eaeanloa 11—Th» cal «I iiflb U f [ dlnn-lnfested district In the trun* A noi** dlslurbed tini, and wìtli thè Il-Thal wbirh U wrltf«a "I reckon you kind of ffel hard against New York.—We bave often heard tbe World Golf cluh made up of tour­ tains, either Captain I.ntta or one of •4—T o (aspect clooolp ¡ •oarl country. ' " look of a man calighi rohlilng a to—WAII« ' . . 10—Kdea (variul) OT—A prcpocltloa the world yet, then.’* of singing skipper*, literary »kp-i—T*. ists who have been Invited by prac- . friend'» linai* he haitcnnd lo «tip thè the tourists, holcil out In three, beat­ ff" “ A too fta n llH ) ptrata ' * OD—A polat o f tho coaipaoo Drew« Salxry and Quito. “ .No oho knows how hard." was th* poetical sklpio-r». mtt*lc*t *k lp;rr»’ Gcally all Hie golf chilis In the iO ing the lornl maharajah, who probably 10- C o m u id td . Tl—A polat of the coaipoM pnprr Imo a crack In thè Ihwr. Ilut answer..’ ' j j and «kipper* «h o havejt-evome famous countries to be visited to match; their . played with gem-.studded clubs und |ft»—or|«a rirelltBl aaatldr Diamond Dlek was at th* helgl Ih* m I » « u ontf thr il ind hloivlng as doctiir* and scientists, but w j hate 'to—Tfcjif • ‘M u .. - _ ' . .! • Tha aolatloa will-appear la aait (•■u, this career-when he droppeo |n command: . ■robqd-.caddl**.-— g^A»IrM «,ifk»ilM w l»«H -— p- , lilnic*. The Utile inali Iny flnt on wlth tome of thè _l)r»t golf «laatc-jira. ) around the country .with n drnu, ¿‘I, ■ ...... - ' ' [ Traveling the «even seas, «(range 8D—Hr t ' 01-ltrH t Thè “golllng sica captala." IL G. *S--To-^*»a*r» 8olutlon of Last We«k's Puzzl».! ^ lin g an exhlbltlnp of fancy rifle ant! "M«^"'iriiir-mtr'-gm(tfr'•ff|«rÍJ!?WliV l:’, rset-x. hnusugl customs, os well us nn- »V—-A c o a ti.««« (.k k r.) hatuted from the »udden fright, lie finita, la well kubwa oa tbe Atìanttc Earth Round, Monk Said ! tol «hooting. He had been doing were buynlng red beforo tils wide open familiar oaddlrs, will greet the golf­ M—A rodrst as—evitai* A c E IN IT lipgnn In rough, and the effort .«hook a* n ninu to he frared ou tbe gv»lf |a [l 1« t Y eyes . In the morning there was a ing skipper and-fii* golf enthusiasts. Tiudl»f«-sm s £ several years, One of hts stunts mid racked him, He «Knrt* fi-chly nt Unka nmj tlu-re t» bar.’.ly » pon vsbich Long Before Columbus .fïeeJHanihca. * . ------O N lf R | C L D £ tnnrked chOnCo “fdr lhe Ta'tler lh hi* ------ptln Unlqua Cruls*.------~ r to «boot-« ; penny r-off - the- bead ttila for, alnce he had come in live In he lina cnlercd where te bas obi Oxford, ^England.—Had Christopher IX—TSo»» a lt color materials W A iWlA R companion; ' . conillllon, He was apparently full of Imagine the «kipi-Pr^und his touring Chlmnhtis known a* much of English flie little ahtrk on the lillleldr, tlm played thè anvtrut and booonMe „ Vsrtleil. S l o p ! (the day he drew hts salary »iMigthi and energy. Ha wtilked out golfers teeing off af..Naples,' with theologies) literature ns he knew aif cough ivlili'h.had driven him from the game of Hcotlnnd...... t—Tko ros.d. of ladders quietly vanished.. . 1» the j»tiii, and whlstlrd cheerfully Vesuvius for a background; at Cairo, iinvlgailon he might have saved him­ - Above ...... * y f0jT jy t L lp «leak In Chicago to exile In the land faptaln Latta ww» no« ertgtnalty lu- A month later Richard J. Ta » f (ini and wind hud been growing when he found Hiulth raising n wind­ where ttie links are the-salvia of the self n deni of pains In his effort to «—Tho »rlrltosl port or a kaoiaa»olas E -M S fE lass. tended fór a seafariag Ufe. kavlng « — Bckaldl matriculated nt .Coiner college, desert and where one wenr*t tennis prove the world was round. He might d i e M c Ir»» and Ir«* frequent beeU placed In *n, vdtl.e as a youth uh- T—«auro mvtalllo rpim«ó.ad " break a. A . couple ot yeans late "Gaod boy, Pete." said the latter, »hoc«, wltti the Spiling afar off ,a* a hnve consulted a musty tome recently The doctor had «aid: “Go to Sul­ A—A . aarleat Ear«Ua. oaa rod d B m i a n enrolledatNehrsskaWesleysn... "you're“ getting to ho; o» husky -tin * -silent gnttciT";' hr ltu1to.' wlth vK«r-' dug out of the' dlist o f‘Oxford's“" hoary" “’•-a-Aar a.rtlct* or food..... phur and ride weal.*' ' Hut west of in—Td tktsk e -, QIN or six years Inter he had won hi* r bod eoiv-ptmelier.* geously covereil elephants, your car­ libraries, a "Metrical Lives of the Sulphur the trelle are mixed, and ta—A tall, baaikoaltha «rasa , col degree and win a full-fledged It was two weeks later that Smith rier« to the links, on the sl.de lines' Saints," written by n monk nt.the end [=)□ whq Haa s eoine lend eouth Into the desert o f IS—Cercai arila» ' tor. - . ; . ■ ' ' ■ : mounted tbe little broncho that picked and some golden-topped mosque In o f thè Thirteenth century, In which It UMTo so beforo «ko triad mss rasatsa he the !>cnd Thing«, where the water I* H* practiced « year, or two only a my Hi. and where no lionett men up.a precarious living about tho »hack, the distance; at Itntavla. on the Inland Is sciqt forth that: ; ~ rl*S *»—A . rosate« 31SSH EH3 snCSOGSI nnd rode off Into the hills wihero the of' Java, that .mysterious country nnd 33 ■ «krtrktd . 27—Foot (abkr.) i Kansas town and then cam* to go onlr«« they have grown tired of “As an appeal the urthc Is round, so —Loo», draw, oat apccchea laarkrd aaa^R raaaanH cattle range* were, to secure the beef subtropical parndlso of the romnuces 1 that evermo dk, where he bus. ever rince tlv 'th e tilings of this life. Ho the llttto hr reasorloaa l a i n a n B _ Tanner likes to recall tbe early so tieeossnry |o the proper nourish­ of Jose;)h Conrad, the late senfurlrig Half of tiio^irthe the sonne blschyneth, man got lost, hopelessly, and com­ among the West’« great gun-toterj ment/ of Peters. novelist, where the' gnllery will bd liau Ko hlt evere go." pletely lo»t. lie rode Ills horse to - pioneer*. He knew Wild Bill' HI He was gone three day*. When h* made up of natives, attired, lh.,B riot He wou|d tinA'D been told that ‘the. drntti In Ilia first freiisy of fright after California Joe, Calamity Jane, 1 returned IVters wns gone. 'Hie Utile of Ilntlk silks; at Manila, the'queen moon Itself glvts^ no light, that the. HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE discovering his predicament, nnd wood Dick, Texas Jack, Buffalo shuck was cold and .empty, the door city of "The I’enrl of the Orient" ; In earth Is bigger than Die moon, nnd the finally «nt down to star« Dciith, hor- - I i l ' i i r I*«t*«w are «Urea la tk* wklt* «»aces «kla **ss1s Pawnee Bill, etc. wits open, and swinging aimlessly un China ahd Japan, where 'rlcklshus sun .105 times bigger tlmn the earth. rllde. parching. Incvllnlde Hcatll, In * L *?*. " ord" **sth rerltully as* karisoatally. Tke Bret let«*» I* eark He had fought Indians all tb* the hinges, the wind blew through won« Is M l n M ky a aa «k u . wktek refer* to n l klark ooworo to tkr a end noth Ing. buthl* wonderful nl «vho owned the shack on the hill.’ That culled, bmilly for his guest, lie ran VENDETTALAND IS LAND OF \ ..V ’ “ * * " ambrr ■ » * « “ vertical" drfiara w word which will dll the it to the prospect holes, and peered and white o«*orco to tho ho*« black owe hcldw. No Icltcra go th Ike black 3 to handle tils gnns and to autrld vvns' nil the llttlo limn reitieinbered enemies kept bl*^ scalp on top o called Into them, hut there was no an­ aparco. All worda *scd a n dlctlaaary woeda. aaccpt propar aamca. « for twelve hours In the sun Is lint CONTRASTS AND MYSTERY head time after time. good for the memory of nny inortnt swer. Presently tie found the trait IsdlcatcdladireiiS* lai* the ;: • dcBaltlaas. ? ' ■U,taU’ ,' tl,*,C*1 * « « -■ « akaalM.- fareT. arc fr of the tittle man nnd followed It until Diamond Dick’s resurrection man. Hut I10 woke up after awhile, more dramaUc than hi« disappear It fun east Into the long trull that led belt. Y’et personal’encounter betjreenN «otsxMgsxiacssciacioiasaatsixsixax^^ and the rdf man who picked him up Conic« la Full' of Interest to | It had been whispered around No vvaa feeding Win. • , . to Sulphur. ' natives Is «till n commonplace. the Tourist. that one. of Its citizens who had, lie laid lain thus for four blank Poor littie muxiler." said Smith. "Corslcu, where women [go safely FINE FEATHERS surrounded with. beautiful trees nnd a crack shot In other days' woul - week* of unconsciousness. . The big i'Ue-iuust-n got lonesome-and started nlimo hy night and gendnrmes travel . V " — " shrulia.—Itutthe-placelrasa-noglccled -WcBblngtcu.;—I'orsli-n, Mt'dUcrrnne- - «nsn- bad - In - this time-stayed- hy-hts lu„ JWtlk. .itt,.„to...Sulpluir-r-stantfd—to .ln.palra. hy .tiny,-wlietie lliere are-hun­ By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK look. .. The ■ bouse needs minting,v lhe- - aia is!uml. in ■ the neigiiborlmcui. of side, vvntrhlng^ and nursing him. nnd walk I" dreds of bridges und no rivers, where M E D . n young cousin of Nancy's, has grass should bo mowed, the trees and The time came and Tanner rode which France lost five brave' .sea­ tliere wns one night when he rode The tired broncho had a ahort hour’s everyone expects the visitor to pay * '* ' n flock of the finest I’lymouth shrubs require trimming. The plnre the arena. ' He was dressed in bl faring airmen. In u dlsuster compnra- sixty tulles and brought hack the pow­ rrsj.. Then he hurriedly Tetnrid'ed and verbal trlhute to 'KalUste' (Most Beau­ Rock chickens In the neighborhood. would bring twice as much If Its buckskins. . . ders Hint eventually rlenred tiie sun- shoved over the Sulphur trait as fast Me to the loss optile TS-D No. 1. is tiful) and few can name the moun­ He wa* getting' some o f the best of feaUiefs were oiled a litrie, • Somebody threw a gla'ss ball n; a* fill tegs would carry him. described as follow« .lit n comiuunlca- tains tu" whose shadow they were them ready for the county poultry the air. Tnnner looked at It a dimmed brain aad brought the pule It Is true, as Ned says, that i ruin hnck to .earth.- On the outskirts of Sulphur Smith tion to the National Geographic «o- born I show when wo vvere up In the country ment, threw up hi» gun and fired, clety. • chicken Is likely to be Judged by the When the little man wns nhle to met “Windy Saul,“ sheriff of Sulphur Inst summer. J -found him one morn­ ball went to pieces. Captain Latta, tha “GotBog btuppar." /"Banditry Is still . byword and condition o f Its feathers— nnd a mun sit up nnd talk he learned that he county; - _ “ “Submerged by wave after wave of ing out back of the barn with a pul­ A trap sent a day pigeon si history nnd conquest, home of n race thievery Is abhorred.' The Innkeepers Is, too. Pine feathers may not make was In a-most Isolated-atrack“ In- the “Kminy tiling happened Inst Bight,' tU hts twentieth year when he went let between his legs cleaning and oll- through the sir. . Tanner didn't full of passion but free from low boast of what grand things they would floe birds, but they certainly do tend _t4--- fv-_foot-hills..of -the Lower Haagrce de tnld Suia. bastcnlng to live up to--lhe- to sea oa-a-saUlBg-resad-ef-ah lug Its feathers. He dipped off nil to take any aim or to pay much i è, the »ccniedn«lo' soulli of lhe to-gt*e-n—blnl-elaa».— Anyway, Ncd> c'rlstn range, the guest of a man repiitnllen Hint had given hint his uncle'was the master. After saLIng neglect the few they have. The eun the loose ragged edges, straightened " tlonTTiht "lliVclny pigeon went i Cqte d'Azur'offers n distinctive reward pullets won first .prize.. xistncd Smith, whose occupation wds usine. ''Lmie. ' Menitty piece ef a round the wrarld for else year*, play- out the milled plumage, and soon had pieces following the crack o f bis to those who travi- the rush nnd dls- gives Hie land. Its charm; nnd the (& 19SS, WeaUn Newspaper Union.) ; jirospectlng. T b b J ^ f J»t|.,[fnaji_ lnjLgi>lf..Æt.,»ier*,.tsa«.lic..coshl.,.ind. .Twq.fqrgppi jcqme eaWnB.cntJi tensî!Uimf,,.UIUng.)nift,Jawa,.»Uh,*. "fancy" Wrer»BT!tfeKrt"«S>^ 8Iio.w.-,lt*.-beauty, and.-ItCHlIh. -T h * I din as lie'fetl ItltiT diluted peii 'soup.. pnpor nhout the-Ruil Warner reward getting hi* master's certificates he school girl'ready for a party. . uferent directions. Two sharp ci land.- ■ •- ,[ ‘ ■ --V . . . ronds are blocked' .by horses, males Also he told hint that he was wet- In his nst*. Claimed the reward right Joined the fleet of thé Canadian r ». "1 supposed that fine feathers did Would Have Moro Joy "Corsica, like every other country, and donkeys, few of them luden, and came, wdeome as the sun. to make away. Said how he'd been living with ctflc railway tn ft and has since not make line birds, Ned,” I said. in Church Melodier 100 la a land o f contrasts. But Wore than the automobile, even for thé single Ids home Indeflnttcly In the shack, and this here mime mnn who*e'"plcture was then carried that company's Sag the "Well, maybe they don't." he re­ The director of a large New York . most. It Is the lnnd of paradox. Be­ traveler, offers tho cheapest menas of lirenthe the air “ right where Gcal In the paper In a llrtle slinck off some­ farthest north of any of hts, fellow sponded, "but If a' chicken's feathers theater orchestra In a Sunday nddres* V . Here’s Your Ch hind the striking beauty of «he Island, transportation. The perfume o f the makes It." and get welt If It was eo where In the Sdngree' de Crtstn. Said officers te ArehangéL and tbe fsrthett are dirty and all rumpled up, the expressed tbe view that Jazz Is dying concealed ...hchenth ..the, commonplace tqnquls and the smells uf the streets ■wilted.-.-...... - ---- the.TOanwtt*..prosppctlngnur-there- -«outIt,-around Cape-llorai: ------;—— Judge»-are-'llkely to overlook Its other- bo .fast Lbate It will be -defunct'wltbiOi evterlors of (he people, there iii a'mys­ are allke Indescribable; lie had stayed. and the sun nnd air fur a bluff. Held, 'He's got a beard Ruths* for th* Links , good points. It doesn't pay to take ft year. . . liad wrought wonder«. He could now tery. a contrary quality which first es­ any chances" • All of which sounds encouraging now. but I knoir hliu by hts now and During the past two winter* when />n Ids “good days” potter around the eye».' Iltighousc he must 'a been. cape* observation nnd later Intrude* Michigan Bre«*«]« Herd It looked reasonable to me. . from the standpoint of good music and he piloted hts steamship oa emise» everywhere. Probably nowhere 1* a dinrk. and the cough was gradually Said hts name «;** IVters." "Ben Garvey lost 'the first prize last restrained taste on the part of dancers. through the West Indies, he wa* Ju*t generalization more likely to bo true of Bure Albino Deer llmtntshlng. Smith stumbled appreciatively In year. Just because his birds didn't have That the prediction will be verified as enthusiastic as the tourists to go- and false at the same time. Detroit, Mich.—On Grund' Island, a The llllle man again climbed Inbor- Ills speech. “ Yoti got the paper with their feathers In good shape. He had within the time limit fixed Is open to ashorev not no ranch to sightsee aa to “One goes to Corsica, as did Bos­ onsly nut of tho bunk, and felt In you..Hti,inr :ho n»kod thickly, ns If It game refuge In Lake Superior, la a the host tot there, really,. hnt\they Question. ____ •__ •_____. _ try the Leal link* *neen vacant fop some time, but It Help us ter lor* our neighbor-much -M b rt*lF j one of vhe moot beaattfnt *x i w* kin;- ter- keep up - de" fire an’ « 0JS « thsU fistker* w*r* rrrir^ t "Santmai j«rk . In which th* f th* eldest «tuck « fish hodk^ta hSi touses I* town-^tanchly built, -well ' ■ ' • *. ' • • > I hand». ■■ . ■ ■ -watch d* woodpU*.—Atlanu Constitu­ texlsaed; b*«ntIf|iUj finisM t’ and tion. * ^ ( 5}, WêMÊÊM \ - . . . ^ .tfiBWWïr໫«/»,, f ' —J}

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1Tokyo Ltd la Hoomod VELVET NEW NOTE IN MILLINER ï ; ImmondDickEDund ^VGGüE FOR THE KNI1TED TUNIC ^ ) Ok '• Tkkys bay, M taMI ta .« After Many Years tettar ky M m Banos Bwyak N iC O C n wa sltpped easlly eut ot ■on. Not on«, hut three kick pialle ’■» ebatnm ad Out Bed p M k that . tummsr M t» and lato llttlo fvlt and front, have they. If yea pleas*. t',«oe« h ». wa» «w«pOHgH» for *was* af raloitr» bkts tn colorings that foracast now a hai a* w graraful arevsav-ry -t*.. • f tbe rfSa nad ba«h targets , 1ÉH WtÊÊL- lutaiutt TRAINING A DOG BY COMMON SENSE IfM l hfid ikta* LXUrlhiriBtt jritkJ U S I; mll»tli'»cs«lume.theko|tt*!l _ttrot»h_ M Shot Now PrBctic* ad aetf dralsl sad graaraatty t varistloas bave domlnated ths evar- heather scarf. He« It carried on th* ingPhyikian. ',.; ever w tm alu rt ar heard of." tur*-tu wlnter mIUlnery, Thl» ov»r- arm of th« tashbinabl* maiden In this' A target board was broegtit eat. Yasada. eves teetavtag hla - turs la leadtng up to a rlch.and brìi- Illustration. Juat what li clolni« to be. N*ffMfc.„7r«fc.—Diamond Dick. netta Tanner shot rhsga aheat tt. He rut * M t a i aBowaaro" of SU9 llant rllmas wlth a uew thsnw thsl I* this delectable scarf. In that II ex­ [frontier character, P*W express rider the heart out of an ace e f spade«, II« frisa» hta parasta, forwarded tbo raiegalr» tati» and rielours to abeond ploit» genuine heaiherllke coloring* load on* of'the BMt deadly marksmen Bred over hla shoulder, aaiala mirror. B tn r a m to tbo American Red ptace. Velvet la tha trinmphant new Th« picture dell mute« to i>erfectloa I the Wttt ben tie r produced, «b o He Bred left handed. Ha Brad be t«««« Croia to help relief wotk afin •ntry, launrhcd al Ih » cpenliig dia- thl« trio af new «u ri« on fiinldnn’» fiatati? dropped o«t of sight a quart *e hla leg». And «very time be fired the the -5*st# Bothara o»rthqa»ka play; of wl*ier hcailwcsr ami «cheti- list, namely, long striped k .It led tunic; luf • e«nt pry uo. hw lost been dla- target showed a buH'a-rje, saytag hr rarailrd "the groat uiC'l |o InlriHluiv multi splendor Inlo •klrt with "u kick1* to It and colorful |MT*rrd In Norfolk la tbr pvrson of A friend took an apple. Placed tt co sympathy and Und satinane*” wlnlér mini»», * - »cphyr-knlt.scarf. What mora could . Richard J. Tonner, on« of the forò- a atlck .about three feet loag and held fritaa the Catted State« after the Velvet brine» la )t» compsny soli! anyone hop« for in Iht way ot n fuste- atmttar Tokyo occulte De«. phytlclsn» In Madison county, H out- Diamond Dick Bred lost ate and olhcc mstalllc effeets, «lalKiratlnn .louable «nscmhloT ubre than twenty yean Tanner shot and the apple went to pieces. The In trlmntlngs, and Uud» llself to besù- Certain high lights In this altogrihor - been practtclny nedtetne tu -No»» tlful dr»|t»ry. It la comhlned wlth charming-knitted ouilH ewpImsU« lb* ■tk and no on« «Ten auipected that r«ir*uririt)iir* «hit HTrsMa;tii*.Tin trend "of Yhw-ragn«.' “rtrat1 thw'-styttst"' be phyilrlun waa Diamond Pick, who SEEKS VETERAN IN dcpaailenlly nf tbcm—ih# "apleudor prvtrrs tlml Ihr aklrt kc,-p neutral to ahoot peonie« off the head« of dvnr tu wumen" Bnda expression bj cimnlgnlng llie gny roman »I ripes t* on« Just to a£i>w «bat be could do ASYLUMS AND JAILS tu -uia «ad lis cvihorls sra gleninlug. tb» tunlc. llien, aCrordlng to lh« l«t- ritta a tun. - - I^TWiiiond ÏMck’i'Tiirt’tlty‘«rni' mnthf own when he volunteered to take Hants for San, World art In' a' rodeo the local American W «r SoÜier. ------fglon poa( waa putting on. An Intt- at« friend of Tanner "tipped It o(T* Margerite,, Mich.—Traveling about laotne of the committee that the doc- the ««entry visiting penal Institutions -wasaú dead shot and .might he In. owl:-a«yioaaar—hoping-to—Bad—aoine Bced to five a "demonatratlou." Tañ­ t r a » e f her met, Joe Ande rum. World ar pot on an exhibition of .shooting w»r veteran. ‘ wb* disappeared from at fairly took away the breath of Detroit. March «. l£Cl Mr.. Margaret he aadtrnre and ended In hla acknoirl- Anderas«. siUy-seven. has arrived JWgment that he la the famoua Dla- here. ixnond Dick, once known nil otee Amer­ Her m eatlated whew tie waa not i t a for hla «hootIne. yet alitera and waa sutgard to Cont- In hla exhibition Tanner need the tany K e f the One Hundred and Thlr- rasguil Loissyepi poti. jpname two old pearl-handled 45-caliber ty-ntnth Infantry. He wa* ga»*ed ovtr- Tha Lucklài revolvers and the repealing rifle he H ta Later be was charged with Puppy Only Cowsrsd lower and Turnsd Hla Prlahtansd Htad ' Iwhen. lue. rodepony. «pram .u» dtsciUek-ceavkwl »od o«»!. l» -l*‘ >’ , Pltaously From 8ld« t« filds. ______f the Illack billa through the worat !n- enworth pri»,«. Mm. Ahderaon walked 1.» M AN NKOt.F.Y stopped his enme home the firm day and told you |;dlan-ln(eated dlatrlct In the trunt-Uln- frana brr .home at Sioux Fulla to Wa«h- lawmvow.er to listen to a sound reoorl country, ' ' Diamond Dick. tbo tcurher hnd begun lisr education tegtek where ahe »ought clemency for (or rather a series of sounds) liy loving her temper at her and bsd friend offered to hold an apple In hta her aoa traci Fret!dent Harding. She Drawa Salary and Quita. that arose shore Its cheery whirr. emlod up by screaming and swearing bands, but Tanner refused to Ere at contcoded Joe waa not rraponalhl« for Diamond Dicklek waa at the height of It. A mini wits bellowing wrslhfully, nt her,ami by kicking her In llio liesilt hta an because of having been gaaaed, "Tim child would lisv« duns mighty Rb career, when jhe dropped out o f BàtAn „ „ ISSO be used to ,mw shoot an Somewhere on the far side of the fence Fnahlent llardlng paToled Mm. ¡ llttlo Irunilng, with a tcachor Itko amd. W . riff. t~.ar.ie. ...a. a . t hlcli parted the Vellcr yard from —AESvr-bi».porol*Jee .went-to., work], ttiw-'-grnumm-'cr-'eiiumcr'tTbtiKt’r'oir pfWs«^ training a regiment of raw recruits done, nnd begin'Ids education."­ uferent directions. Two sharp cracks discharges or high -tension currant». stum nitrate, tan parts of aimmonium Y a r w ir ’^ - 1 'he-coiofTf 1 -watferi .«ndfrownlng;- chloride, tèa parts of borax and some asked the old tnnn. Ilut -presently- he blurted; powdered Soup, which Is »opposed to "Yep,'' snld the colonel, "and they T suppose you're'right Maybe It purify the metal which will now again were the best-trained regiment of ci­ Is I Who am the fool, nnd not tha Here’s Your Chance to Get a Buffalo take oa s white colar. Your tabors are vilians at Chattanoogn, If 1 do. say so. puppy. Come around. I ’d—I’d like to now finished, and-yon will be reward- But whst’a that got to do with—" watch you do It." • V -•d-byS»Ea*«ne^daTt#r«f 1 per-cent ....I'.VViUi tiiut . iiD'jr. cowc/l tohlmpcrlng . "/Joo'ir. Si!Kfi*rd..U.!.d..Ata.n. Neg ley. of gold In the residoe. ptippyr’ supplemented Old Man Neg- '•ToWrro'w'afiVrn7«in.'Tiii don’l' To prore that It la not a take. M. ley. “Only this much: Did you kick Iry lo make him do anything In the foilltec Cavi rice, the president of the those recruits nnd scream and swear way of learning. 11« gentle with him. French Society of Alchemists, has had at them and threuten to kill them, the Take him,for « walk. Feed him bits gfrert! ckeadvts of renown repeat the Brat time or two they were ever on of nniiiiul 'crackers. Slake him forget experiasest. and declare» that alt of the parade ground?" be'* so afraid o f you. Slaylx we'll thea have cnaSrmed the resulta. The colonel glowered and snld noth- he la time to save him from being TSeTifitray"öf the trnn*ma1iitJot» of Tot ~ 1 - cowed—f o r ’ good,-— There's nothing one precious metal Into another goes "If you had." went on the old mnn. Mint's such a giveaway to the rodeo- bock to the Middle Ages, but Francia “You'd not only have been cashiered nee* of a mao as hla cowed dog, Itsirou ta really tbe man who first put from the army, but you'd have mude "Not tlmt I believe In spoiling s dog alchemy ca a sdentine basis In bis that whole regiment aa worthlean ns or giving him 111* own way.’ All my famous bosk, "The New Atlantis." Sir you're trying’to'moke that pup. ‘ •logs have to mind roe. and mind mo oit the Jump. Hut they can he taught Robert Boyle founded bis "Invisible “It would have te>en more acoivlble lleKitv the turban I* a small iinti w to do It by love better than by boot- t’cltetc” eo that structure, and after to kick the recrtill# 'and. get Into o velvet crown and brim of miltjilllr scierai ciperimn-v and transmuta- babyiab rage at them. Been uae they toe." , " _ (Caerrlgsi by is« McHsasbi Srnaiisis, ls«.i cloth bound wllh velvet. Kofi buckle riera» thta instltcrlon became the would have hnd matte enough to make fealher pads, In three different Colors -Koval--society—(«oder- the - tetgn -of allownni-m.— He-idee.-'tbere woold Harvett Moute Small mounted -wltti" fntded'TIhhflfl.' 'fi'irnlgh' Charles II), the first sdentine society have-'becn tame redress, for (hem. Its guralture. Above, at the right, la Europe.- ■ ' ■ "Bat tliere len’t any redress for but Clever "Beattie" tall list In warm Inn has p brown ¡nnd Germans Fall your dog. You're hla god. You have The harvest mouse which. Is lo he gold collar and lirown binding, I The In the naenntlme. new» comes from power of life and dealty; over him. You found In the British grain fielda Is an crown Is slashed In triangles • wfilch Germany that three other physicists. can torture |dni or sear's him Into fils. odd^hnd Interesting tlltle follow, ana are folded hock to the brim,-revealing Erich Tterie. Arthur Schleede ano He can't save Id in self and nobody can very capable In bis own humble way ostrich quills Tile velvet hat d»e!ow Frieda Gettaci mtdt. have repeated th«. aave him. Thai'« «pretty big respoti- He Is an expert neat-builder, a gym­ It In two color* lake* note of the- eipeihakna of Mletbe without the slb'ilty, when you eome to look at It nast Mis I can run down a com slew Ist’s art, showing squnra patches of -lichtest sucres«. Crine chemically In the right-way,'Isn’t It. alrJ” . with th* help of Its grasping tsll. s' dark velvet set In the light, soft ciW n. pure mercury ssd subjecting It to the “ The recruit« were grown men, with skllltd fly-fisher—witbsl s thrifty Pencil folds, o f moire ribbon finish It. M same Infestaci treatment aa did grown men'«! brains., Tlda puppy Is character with a habit o f storing The velvet picture hat at the bottom Miette, they have not teen able -Ut only a baby. He has baby brain«. bss « gleaming collar of colled metal­ Uncle Sam has about > hundred boll grain. Then It 1» fortunate In finding find evea ¡¿e asaaUe*i trace« of gold He isn’t a Daniel Webster, fie la lic fabric finished 'with a small rogette buffaloes to spare, and anyou« who winter, harborage In stseka. It Is •hows Trio of Fashion's Nsw la It. Also « a a » informed that Doc­ mart anxious to learn things than of tha sam*. «rants on» for a pet ahontd writs to Æ llttia.ln our thoughts In winter, or, tor Astak the wortd-tatnoss physical you are anxious to ieacb them to him. >d b*lt of royal blue velveteen boundc* the Deportment of tbs Interior. Amo Indeed, In summer «fiber, «lure jt Is Bach a bewilderment of lovely knit- --hetslvt of the Gsrandlsf, laboratory "Atari him right and handle hint tli gilt leather. Hows a t-riosely xso-f ■ Bk Csramcror (right) will examine tbc so small and swift that It escapes no­ tad modes for the smart woman of In Camlriice. Enrlsnd. baa d«c*d right end there's almost nothing you tice, in, spite of tbe bright tawo of its fashion to chose from this season I rayed buttons and yoke effects feature / application and If It Is approeed s ed ties IT -gold ta made from mrr-’vr couldn't teach him. But when you' In the newer long jumpers or fu n k * ; y -l buffalo with s head like the one «hove top coal But no# and than II Is To.;enumerate a few of them—there's 5t teerf-bt heaciev than ordlnsr, cole* ware him half to death sad kick him, found la winter, «sleep la » hlrdjs Many two-piece lfp e» «n r-at»w - ViU be sent for the cost of cstchlpg tbauloqg’ tunic blouse, back again at Caforrucatfäy foe the elect ri-, al s:. tits baby brains has only Just room nesL There Is «rldese* that at l!m«s the vanguard o f fashion; flaunting gay shown of .fine wool , and rayoa. hab’--- m Tisi iilirs taefr analysis showed that enough In It to know hFs to awful th« mice will msk* home* for tb«n>- colors with oven gay«* stripes, tor brlggan which .maintain MrfclSy- / 1 their gold’ mede frison' mercury was danger. . *’ ■ selrea, « « they bar* b*eh found sleep stripes, you most know, are tbe knlt- tailored aspect. Omlir* -'color-;-»geei#i ecciseiy the n o t as ordinary fold "T b it pretty 11(0 « grandchild of ing among reeds Is warbtar-llk* asst» tad stylist* pet bobby Just. now. Than are carried out in the Indteing'ur,, ’ .«Sieb ta aadhtr sevarw-blaw.fioe. ,»sr 'fun»—th* sma who. .atartad.. ennaltigly placsdat A height saf* tmu there’s th* - « w a ^ i t -kriixtsd.^ahiys* «¿h*ai test. tettk.' Suppose sb* bad ruing watssc-Faalijr Bh i H ’ vfcldk an making tbslr debut tbls ■*•- JBMJBMv (Vi.'.' II ' . j i . ' 'i | ‘ ’ ' ' 1 * 'ii., . . " 'i l l , L i.'Hikti.'idLfiiS'' ■ *¡*>*1* ... » • „■ -.I •* VK /"t7TXí' iijr i

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/ THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1925

THE CRAXPOZU) CITIZEB COMMUNICATED “ THE COAST o r FOLLY'1 TO BE a • • t'r in ford, N, J.. October 22, KBS. CLASSIFIED jfUHBMUIBI?, room to lot nnr «ta ..... A.WD oBRomot* SHOWN HEBE V tí«; lot Cnfcm n r t * g :>■* THE rtANVOSD CfTtt*1« To the Editor, Gloria kwanaoQ lived twenty year* ADVERTISEMENTS •* ’ CsUUMrai «ÍM ...... (1 tiren «id Öironlcle:: John W » Heins & Son tor*' ' . * ^ during the filming of tier latent pic­ S O » rent- fentiahed mom», win Î|TWÊ ( IUSTOXD CRfcOMClâ Ai you always support anything ture. , !i CiUUliM I HI worth...... while lo r Osnford, >«I)fOI ' 1 ‘ im u k ‘ I t sound* unreasonable to »ta t« it famkEwt .Owed location. Bre¿ , a a a r i kNU^toalte* Telephone ¡r i on,Mii«nllO ItTIZKN AVO CIIHOMI LÏ following; did It: rom sum om ATTKACTTVE moma, first » f L ,{¡ - i« i m i . ,■ Cranford ha» never h»d a Flower _ Tlie atofy, “The (Via»t of Folly,” j - - Show, “ “ Thhr yr-ar m ir’ neighboring EIOKT n e a iMoae cn lCoitit ave- |d>UBLi»HtD m i r THUStQAV «tari» with the deaertbm of her mil­ noe; ten mhmtea walk to Nation f t t e i s a f r : town, Wetsfleld, had two very huh lionaire husband by Pathway. Gloria Seal Estate ud InsuFanee Hew furnace, rmaan recenUy COUNCIL HOLDS HEAB '4 Vèto* AvMVfi* Ontlwl, N. hI. ccsHful iliowm -June anil September flr»t portray» Nadine Gatitway. papered, lo t E d E Twoear ?$*" -Cranford rltlzem belntr among tho NICE furnished room to let uith'!.. MMIrS K WARN*« Twenty yean Inter, ; Nadine'» 1 North Ave. Telopbonei r i g ______A gocd bay at WJ09-a ; Rspraseatative of Railroad. 1 LJliur *nJ J’uMUhfV jirlzo-HInner«; now why cannot thoie daughter, Joyce, I» »holm a» the t Bualaaai, Craalord ITT - be rented for US per naatk. . —Water Problem Dlicux: «ame ix-opl«- |[ct together tills Win­ fierolne of the picture, : She li the "V ter, along with otlum ’who are Inton Cranford* N. J. Baildaaea “ . I John Ef. Heina * Sao. «pò. atatfaa • «ShAY. OCTORKK VÍ. Wr» net of the younger act at Palm Telepaboa 7TI. . ** A^ ^ ^ E‘k'uhen ^ hC/(,(,^ !r A regular meeting of the H . . i-et i ii In garden!, and-form-a Garden llearh. Ml»* Swamon I» Joyce. ^P>myri4««4e«4440»0m444«m«ò^44M IVmncll took place Ikiewlay e Club, ninl huve Cranford'» II rut flow­ light and steam heat; 321 lviiio* Termi Two Dollari And then Nadine come» hack Into ■venue, Garwood. . ‘,0* Mayor Darrncli presiillrig. nt er «him next June for atnutouri the »tory a» the Count«-** lie Taurn tjuie n hearing.«a« held on t *t U» (.‘JAUtMä ! only’ It can he done, for Cranford th e wife nl a French nobleman. APARTMENT: all Improvement«, NICELY furnished room* for »entl,.. iKW'd ordinance to acquire P ;j ' hw-ofid <1kM Uill-r ini' some pood.gardens, mid enough m«i.> also suitable ft» couide fit t Wlioin *ho wed come year» after de­ freehly deemate* H U t; IS F n lw light housekeeping; 31 South av* in Center street. heUvi en Sor cordon t-uthu*|a»t» to in'ake It A nte- serting her lltat lut»liaml. And. Of The Best Buÿ in Cranford a venae. North. Telephone Cran­ nuo and the rnilroad right i r course. M l»» Hwiumon with the aid of ford ISAM. t F n t ^ W. . Telephone 583-R c*a/ | (or park purpose*. flower -lenni meedueatloii'al, alio a tnaketip box and gorgeon» d oth «», 131 HILLCREST AVENUE APARTMENT; all improvement*, 1. XI. Haimoford. (d the 1 creme a i'onimunlty spirit, and á 1» the Countea*; ’ , ■venae; North. . Telephone (Ton- NICE eomforUble furnished room, I tall road Heal Estate Depa keeie r Inlerent In garden!, and what Jri omr respect 5llss Swanson play» , Buof»low, Rooms, I^ntry,. ^ Ail Modern Improypnmnt». ^^tjans freshly decorated, * & » : lS Cnton alUmprovement«. hot «nd .- .ti [ « a t present and Muted that iíe-j¿ioí0..jídJHÓ*ít»rthpit-.-Wí*H;..-gfówn- « t o r near toUroad 'idat ofi ^ ' ^ 't liiiiid t h i’ iiroiw-rfyirivVrlveit ilir.ii i-, lind well kept garden»? BtTliilki ïfilît In-Hie »lory, if Nadlno Hsst. Deeorsted Throughout. Etsy Tsrms. - ;•.... trolley; garage e p a e e ,if,".M^ Unicoi tlii' nmny isintiU-m- fur tlii' and tho Countess are elusscil at oiu> CORNER Walnot and Smith ave­ ready tieen sold to private , ' J. THO.M l’NON, Built and Fpf Sale by ' ■ ' ResMenee, ^ 8 ,W»Inut dual». xVltti certain rest rlet I- Townulilp ('«umnlttee t<* Min i out I* linracterlrntliin, liowever. anil Joy«:*- nue», five room apartment for Oanford; phone- 95-M. avenui- tli<> e|liiilnnl)on liftin' rnlinij iivcimi' to another, It might- he OSTERGAARD BROS. rent, «affable tor dentist or phy­ the proteellon of the rail«« gra dii'i‘i'o*iInr, lime ni-oeril/i-d a-v11 ?('-i*' Cluolii-: . .. jdiialtole, ^ sician: all modern improvement*. party. He said that It would vital I Tan foul'» ptogn.-?-' lie' well j A rn i‘t wnw people peculiar? There j . Allan. Thvan directed the inriMlnc. II Elmer» Avenue, ELIZABETH, H. EXPRESS. TRU0B3N0, E To“ iMissihle to proceed with thi DAÎIiYEX PRESS '8BRVn*k", ' ’ miie ■ a.v !l raw'd heeaiis»' of -t *'.íép >íᥠ'^é'‘íÉ:^¿V/ón"'^ " '' •'"” month- Lea»« one to fhree yeahe l■.U-t yi’iir JIli'...... C ollim iti-.. t-Mi njl ' lu' lli i.unil lu-re now. Nobody ecenu tbjby flaweon-» nuyel hy F ofrc't |in|. Sigmund Welt. 7E86 Broad street *nd ttlDi,New *w ™ ^unk as« already innile hut suggested Ilomil of l'iibllr I ti 111 ii- lui tjij- iiuilf y. it ; > h ^ L. jv JvnJ: ,t t y uy ,.JVV«-IbU Ï.V; j P« ,f or,, r» tis% Elizabeth.' Telephone. oBee 2SHJ: merchandise; special trip* m.!¡ the Borough desired to ohti fi-r uiiiTIb'h ii'i'V i.nn-in:iiijy ili-i-io Cuii”i’t!ii:y mu't tu- looking for honey Tho plcliire will ho shown nt tln realdence. Eraenmn 5N2. . 1022 remaining property, some u wîîtflÎM « B - 5lpriw- phnl merit might isisslhly he mai ed timi tlii- giudi' rio . due i» lo go; r tin y nn* ju«t flying «round Cranford. Thoatro. iyt-.Monday ami GAS stations bt Cranford and vicin­ er*?©! W 26,*R : New York Wan. Jm-t ||mv M'iiii.iiiid t|if lnll (lidiiil« ol (f.vipjr Mini: ArumMJti«. Or muybe Tuosilny, October L'lltli nm l'ïilli. that end In view. Mr. Hai tlii' |dnd! li'iimln i”- bo l'ii-li-i-iiiliii il, ii . juM I rcmi.«!* tlii-y M«nt to muko ity. Good bosbieMi location». . declared he was not present Gtl* Wright, 3® Nortb aveinie. fte *t the ortllnanew liut luerely .ivM.'jàt'iil-Ui'uiat-ssilm.'.JiL'.'n.ii.ui'.i'.L'.in. PRE8BYTEIVIANCHUR0H TRADE HERE AND SAVE MONEY! East. Cranford. tf ---- FAmLNWASHINOS ----- T~ tlll», »how nlg (bill tbi- l ’umilili 1* r In in. Amy Avny, tli^y ore burrlnR. "He that dwelleth In the »eeret CALLED FDR AND DEMYERidf .attention to existing facts c Im» bgi'p'urtivi’. ..Miiyur A ìdi'll li bii-, \lt r au-v;' j».u«t he? democratic place of the .Most High'jdlujrabide APARTMENT to rent, with steam ' Ing the property. ili-voii'd iiiuiii-li lituo pin i li nbiily io !>ii'! .liTfty to have o pc* under the slindmv of the" Almighty," heat. Gamer Wabrat and Sooth Your laundry washed in rain Kno Mayor Daroeh replied that tlii» profili'iii'¡dui tho H--;iih-< tim« IVnliu 9i:|, V-. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY avenue. Otis Wright 332 North water with Procter & Gamblon8o»n! illnance had been prepared I utiar »tilor nliout them. Onri of the and dried .In. frosli-.filtered Oli unotber Iiìiiìo, I 111» li-'-mo,-w 111^ bo H't: himjrfc in thin Efimll bub - \V'o eoiiflally Invite jxdi to WotBlilp »Twiner. Eaut O anfbnl. ...- ...tf of tin* feeling that the rallroi Ink marka used. Cost lew than i found et r-'iji'it el Mimi Iiik bi-i’ii iH-ihy .uvjirm IiuzzimI it out the other with li», ('»pcetallyJqf yon are a FREE GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH EVERY DESIRABLE apartment two family pany hml not given the Bor wE«hwoman ,nd lnore deiKmilsl.i, done .Ij»; Itale tinvard» lo lvllig i Un- ilriy tfiat they wt-re Imlepcmlont hoc», stranger In our niidrft, 1 ' PURCHASE. house, »lx room» and both, all im­ fair deal In making tram giade erti'-dm; p|ob|,.-m .. _ provement» Modem rent Garage 8EMLFIRI8HED SERVICE prtqierty without And glvh Innhini,: for ft nice hive, with many Hour* of piihllirwi.ir*hlp aro II u « a t work Ironed, wearing annan-i ciM'afiMrtnu'titn no that all-the baca O'- and » li. in / Kev. Sylvester \V. Potatoes, 1C) qt. basket...... $1.10 apace; 238 North avenne. Wept Wood an opportunity 1» acqi In lui-ili pulii Ir» I lu-, 'i-ojd limai Imi wouid l»n token caro of. They Itench, I). |i,,,wll| Im tlm preacher at Phono Cranford 417J. ;___ llaanwi lift of tbe foOJI.di ■viniliciIvi- ulturk» ob haven’t-bren nroum! hero lonjr, Chur* the iiioriiltig service, and tho Hev. Apples, Fancy Baldwin Greening, basket* 16 qta. 85c 8TOR ES and^AeartBWbv-'aH ftit mwmdi -mlnimnm bundle. $1.00—or desired, a restriction whh TowiiMilp oHirltil-1 liy^l irtnip'l'in ir .'^ptorniMfito. new bnlldlng. For «■earing apparel also neatly irone.t commonly heiieveil. to havi , hut they mnko themadvea right ' ¡,,,B,,’Pr ¡n the evening. Dr, Pears, Basket, 16« qts...... ^50c- « » l i g h t additional cost ’ i"nfflprt‘iet!,,.m ...... 20c. term*, apply Ehmling Bros. West­ p embodied lit the original d ever. rlm,lif(' they nilglit j Imve luid hi re pincc wo atnrted thin ranch, •no World fkuiferenec of Uoformed field. , ' p the property, which tho Iran O D Vr * BJ iO W A C I O w i l l c a ll 'Notliihg coii»lruclh<• liny .lieen olb‘1' hie ;it nny viin- ‘ was not the case. The gene) buys the other day flhd started right /Sunday Kelmol , ami Men's Bible row tALB—MISOELLaNEOUf C0fr612. North Avo, Westflcld didatti Who ii|i‘tid.'ii-liMisljt;ttttiii,)i» mi n stinging. Thi« particular boo Ut rlnss conveiin at 9:45 n. in.; Juntor WE j e l l ' m a in e a n d l o n o is l a n d p o t a t o e s b t t h e Ing o f Council was that tl , ojipom’iifH -.'This bus If'.’i’ii provi'd LOT 115x128. on Woodlawri s va n e Ir iw U iw l not.nr.Sinl..f«r. tiip,.; i) tho wrong plnco I kuosi, caune ho and loumr People's Soetolles of ’ BAO, CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE. -u berli mil will be phivi'd ugnili‘ *ot nil tangled up In some atfeky ( hrlstlnn Krnlcnvor at 7 p, m. SS5SS,,”" ^ n>-«3“ CURIO SÎTT|8HÔP" f terests of tno Borough In in . fcratifor, I. S. It. liiHiesi-liur, ns fiutn our buy* had with him arid Ite'a Mrs. fleorgo Frnncls (Ireeiio, assist­ transfer o f a tract which pul POLICE DOGS; Dobermans. Chow». TH E ^Curiosity. Shop’ of Wcotflcld tlmcnt Indicated should ho B' pholijtir. , nil'l .. linger . . *t'ijM .(-jit HU drlrli in r mu tor ••tit) all Rummtd up, trying to. rat ed hy Mrs, Orion it Hopper and tho Toifnslilii1 < '''emli'>r 4th, from.dl trfli'p pi. ; to write the ltenl Estate Through experleiire tin will give conditioned. 'A few very excep­ ed on the best paper, wlthnut b.uxlng for the lad folv days, enuso All tho ladles iif,-thfi congregntlon jour P a te Classes |n making „■ ment of tho Control Itnllr even better service. aro .innsf enrillally. Invited. ! i Fruita, Vegetables* Groceries, Canned Goods _ tional puppies riven to rellaMe |. »ranged, other’ day,'leaving all tho other beds Setter* trained by noted German teL Westfield 1737. tf lIsorgnnltcjlA T gues» all the ether ImWIiltx “ TniileT “Stinlle« from the bthis consultation. In full urloni with the ,i-si‘ssilr,.for trainer* atrea-onable fees. Strong- Frank Both suggested ] (ices nil»»’ the queen very much and Hook of Jot!." :'|| ’ . ■ ■ - ex peril supervision of revnliinlloi) . MEN OF AFFAIRS! heart genneb; Easton avenue. MATTRESSES -RENOVATED te*Tnlght.he well to hold a puhll hope she will come back soon ’ and . Our. I-ndles’ Aid Sioelety has plan New Brunswick. N. J. TcK ltt-1 flint o.-sessiiii'iits limy bp euiinllzed, ¡'/.‘'I .» .church halhiivu'eii social for • Tlm l.iislne«« and »ocial importance MATTRES8E8 renovatod at your •Alnirtit-drseOas the situation . so fnr ns hiiiimiily pimslhlij in do tills. hrlng- thcm some moro honey, ft* a WL tt |cwould appear citizen* did not funny thing,’ Charlie, to watch these JhnrNilay. llio. 2'Uli, at s,p. m., In of a limn'» nppcuranvo la generally residence. Eliminates risk of sub­ Crnuford'lia» oxni lly tlm »nino dilli- iini!i'i-stpoi|..iiut„tha.fact.that.la>- HARD coal «ereenlngs, BJ0 per stitution of, material and disease , „ kJ-tho-.Importance,-of^lltn^iii 'cnltlesin-thls-lliiethatHitherconi* biestrytogctothers.tojoin-tholr 4!!2*-'!iai'I-''. JRri;_Y.COf rulealinounr ton. Burirtrheat coal. $550 per warm— They buten pretty tuna and That ihl» |(,',Vl.nJ.soolal 1"' lii- oun wwhoroln horoh .all provmt niipcarauco may bo managed by_ contact. Bed* reflntshod any i^ K .M a y o r Darrncli replied that I _i.iimillie.s-Ume nnd t lm - prjoblonr will tori. Phone Cranford 5C2-5L tt f.-iM ti .pose of tho present hearing lot* of other bees around here atop L^J»,°iî!îi’l„fii.'!Îi ,ur l|i,r,'h #»d.con- thiough imulisto-ineasure apparel, color. Box apringa repaired. Ser­ be worked out to tlm »ntjikfactlouOI g rogation »hall,.ho present. Thoy at very moderate cost. Is not so well REAL. McGregor sportswear (made vice Mattress Co, E. Macklo. pro- " «tafiord such an opportunity nil lenspimblo iiiliulod pobple.pat and‘ ”listen to It and some waver__ " ' " ‘ ieusslon hy those Interested. around for a while till thoy get a Invito you. Thulmliulsslon charge to known! Which Is why »onto men tn Scotland! men’* golf and half prletor. 85 8mlth atreet, Elizabeth. this llalloivo'cn Party Is » coin for hnve the udviintago In appearance,' hose, $1-50 to tUO; women’s silk N. J. Telephone Trinity 1204. Borough Clerk McManus r c o m m u n io a t; good chance to look them over, end and lisle hose $L3S to $150: scarfs n<> reply received to sever Mien fly awav’Ijack home ss quick as «very year of your life, Put your without any added burden'df ex­ IMS. j I r,minili tbtheiiH Chrotdclo coins In a little: bag. pense! Let us mako your next suit $250 to $250; chamois and sport Fnmnlcntlons addressed to the 1 ili I,; Or,irti a lobot,-Of, i dlacnsclnn they .can; But most o f tho regular , LOST Comimny. Councilman flrcoi bees around hero Just pass them by • to your order and learn tho economy Jackets for men and women $7A0 ligariilui: isilitliiliili.-rt . luh Kriirliolfl ST. JOCHAEL'S CHURCH NOTES of i n-turn-tailored apparel. ■ toM&atooa good line of sweaters. BLACK .envelope pocketbook, near attention to the serious ns with a wavo of‘ their ' wing____ and keep 1,itho water situation In (Inrwi er unit. Township t'oniiiiittecnian- I un going about their business. . tVlth on entluislnsin that spoke Julia MalUcaert. 417 KlrnbaU ave­ « ,e^f5«tloa Finder please rctuni volumes for future success. The nue, Westfield; N. J. For evening to 42f> Orchard street, Cranford ' rotated'that three houses In II can't see any lodstm .why the voter* I guess they will keep bussing .-avenue were served hy on ly would give ipiimueht tojauy candi Catholic Club o f st. Michael's parish M. GOLDBERG appointments, pbone Westfield around until the first part of Novem­ THE TAILOR "i-lncii pipe lino -rind thnt (lutes except Itogor Ajljrlcli foi ber. By. that time I reckon thoy’D was launched at,a -lueetlng, held In •¡,p • eHsh llall, Monday evening. 18 North Ave.. W „ Cranford, N. Jf. WESTCHESTER sport (rocks, for !-\y' vision to turnlsh water serv Township'' ln ui mit 1er mini (li ml Mr And' out there ain’t no hivo here for O ft .l'lHl nMli* Itv.avi.vl.i^.Kt.. t.. a»._ ) T Y P p m E R S fei*. a* yet hcen ohtnlned for nib 'hem. Anywoy we'll all bo glad when Oct. .IHtli, The imeiiibersiilp In the Telephone 593-R school sport* or office; Jersey or hriii-H’lier for P'roclioldore pi am for Cluh will he oben to all men, and halbriggan and wool crepe $6.75: V i. houses hi the course of const llubby Aldrich utili Uohby tlruearbci ‘hey stop tholr liolsy bussing cause f5 0 I ^ . « E r ( jf, notwithstanding repeated r !ts liable to give our ranch a bad hoys ever the Inge or 18. In tho , . NOTICE. flannel and antoraps $7.75: velvet for .«nine. _ . This wns n tren ¡¡iiri«h It I« felt that the Cluh will t c í n ilrst lavi anil all o f the, tinti*, ' Cm»-. ■vputution. Just a plumb nuisance . Ne»ilc*> >•.tutflt.Ts RlYcii IhnF th« ( ‘nmmliwlfm- n ^ELEOnaN NOTICE ‘ combination* $7A0: aOk and after­ ! > r p > ImruHenp to bnjlillilg opefat Turd van do no bailor tliajijijlo rei uni 111! a long-needed medium of ercat- ffs IicrelhMr»' »p|>o!ntw! liy Rip Townshl» Com- NOTICE OF flEQIBTRY AND EEECTION noon $10. In one and two-piece hat's all. If they get much moro mUtvy (D/inakD nswsimi'iits for the iwiiflltj lurauaut.to thu iWrlakm» of ta set enlUied the Borough. Mayor Oarrnd beili of .tacili lo oilli'c. \V(i luivo had lug a closer acquaintanceship nino'ng- THiircrri-q liy the cnnatrucllon of ihc follmirliijj styles. Jolla Maillesert. -117 Kim­ R. ROSENTHAL he Imd Interviewed reprcsc'i bothersome guess we'll Just have to niany parlsldenors. Tho property «I- . a\»; -.V1 10 Krgulato Eledkms IterUloo of moro progressivo Kovoriiluitut and a imoke them .out, ^ Anyway I'll write liAur.tinii(,Uurl»s and sh» its: a»-,Mt?,,Mjl 5Ul* »Me *ad iSend- ball avenue; Westfield. X. J. For WALNUT AVE, CRANFORD • 'of the Water Compnny, wl •'•.“ ••'ll at the : corner of Mlln and 1. K'irliljh Htr«\‘t froni Cmlra) Arrmie to nuMita thrrfto. notice 1* herebr ilvea that «>*» Nof ntNinllt»iiri«i't', eventng appointment* phone West­ . Téléphona 603 they would do whatever « »toady light Tor lower taxes ever "on next week and tell you moro Ahlen streets, recently purchased insTnicrr.ROARDS or hS iS t w 1 2- Hvlrflhl.s riap^- from Mai*r TIacf tu Held 624. , tf - liuto Mr, Aldrieli has been ¡clini rinati about them, . hy tho parish, Will lie improved ami ■( , # AND KLWrriON Hl r slide to rellevo tho sltuatii iMHtt At'i'ftuo am) Raleigh Avenue from H>lv m aud for the Towmdiip of Crsnford. wlU SEAL coat." full length. $6100; also .was doubtful. however, If ini Yimrs. A I* thoroughly equipped us a modern vault» I’lutV* to Orai«c«> Avemic, . . CRANFORD of the township committee. Mfs In the vdm\*r hrrDlnafter dfial£nalt*d on Baltic Beaver iarqnette: «391» Isfnetlon could he obtained ] clubhouse, A full »Into of ollleers It. Illlhri'st Atfiiuc from i'lirtstot'her Hlrwt TUKSIlAY, NOVHMBBH 3RD, JSJ3. Uroi »cher lias worked night nud. day — i1. S,—-Ciuirlie^-lf you need-any _*.y_^Sriflu______’...... ____ Telephone Westfield J51Vor call DOST OFFZOE, BUHDINO ...... i-settlement of lltlgutlon In 7t orliïirnufiird -a» ..a- uvela-uibér. o f . t!u. WH*iim,thintpdrtn(t th i'i’lpetliiuwlli v 1 AVfRU*"JfwR' 'Um^n(:''A»*nR*';Uv at 228 St Paol street, near North — tliff t'orhjaiiy wris - at - pres (vci'iid -homi - search llghte' down1 on hiv ht'Id dii Ffiildk.’ Gchiiier :ird. \ slftfAl) Hlro^t anti Chrlvto|»hvr Rtretl from UU1- " (uoalloncC^ jr»..l. The .1 best 2 wll| I» kclil t«e »«n Ul* hour» « avenue. . gaged, slnic It wn.s Impos.- hoard of Freeholder our much let me .know for I think charter memhershlp of 1PI cfcrit Au-mft) tu Vnloii Avt'uue, . ox nt li,.-h .v. M, nnd nrren o'elori, p, M, la thing volera la Cranfordird tnhCnil doilo I» to I can tell you where you cun buy one B. HnijiHilu Rirw-t from Llncotn Arcnuo to MAHOGANY two glass door book- O ffices for Rent force installation of service i rosult of Monday's nieeling.^nd 250 Marvlt FlTiHfl. . iifVrnnford ' w l dlMrlc<* of (ho TOvnihlp I lair prollt might tie assured. cast their ballots ter t iuli- I we men ’heap. It ain’t much good and some, ._ $..._ Grovi etrctt fruiu RctfotU Avcouc (a Llu- Reasonabte. Hermes. 315 goni"0 Ul0 flrHt of •l't‘ JeoV, isAhe rutii Arrtiiiu, . NOTICE io lirrcliy (urlbcr (I'm (hat Ahorn- ($U outside «iposuro) Iloroiipli Engineer Cluirc next eierllon day. . hing- wrong with the focus. Any. li-n tltrlor* who >ro dull rr*lil«r»d I * (ho vay Its beams get all mixed up, but T. Nuflft, , A...... mi Ur frtMii XI- ...... (In Biro . Wcstffly («ptirrftl Elrction. may*, on or bettors Tu*a*r formed the Council thnt the ' ; LUTIIICK Ü;|LXKW Mondiers of .the Holy Name So- l»> dtp Liu* »ml fr»m ihc Balmay c £ t M S t .a S ? 5S2s,S I-thought. It might be nil right to IHrcr to thf Tonualltji L!in‘, room# and bath. gt«. eW trkltr. residents in certain section! »lumh! tnlm imin that hori'- rioftril^ ,lr r of ,aoi,, Ricottoti» »“ i 5- » ffor f f s w ballot » . ihîtoo lo be «S Balled S & 'HPTirotmd The cmv born. 1ia\p flN‘<|yItiolr report» of such «Mt**imei»ts steam neat, screens, awning*, two- Borough who «e r e unable t< ALDRICH aod DROESÇHER after eomnmnluij w ill ho received ut «itti acTiitrtwnylna iimpi vKlh Un* Towinhlp- to them, to cnshlt them to foie - ' ear aaratP plot &xVSt rood loea- n fair flow ot water In the Yours always AI» uio eight (»clock mass, the immtf , T.hp ftjïîowüi* ie x U*t of trie publie odici We folks . In Cri,li funi ul e fortu ('Giiimliidt’.ltliaF the same nr»* now on lUr hi the tlon, 10 mlnnter to ttattaar 17*800 story o f their dwellings and Sunday of each burnt it ofncyt'f lhal (hr Town. ° nilwl **■ lh* «tw in * Oenertl KecUtAi CHAS. DARSH A Gore»nor for the 8ute o f îfew^ JerSy hail been necessary In st nate, indeed, m having hicji ef tile ST. PAUL'S M. K. CHURCH Afienllon U called to a. dance In «IH- Kicet lo cuunlder uhi ro» or make offer* Ownor learior for Call Cranford 695 l'ordìrot»» anilait^l étti'»ffHp» tui Ilio Township Itnnr-;».. curtirr -luur member» af tbs Genera) 4Mcmb)v from Paelfle coast. A. S. Hampson. 31 stances to use hose In flush calibre o f Aldrieli ami Jirodiicbcr re­ . Morning worship nl 111:45 o'clock, the Parish Hall. t„ |,o held by the of i*..».... l'iihp» .Arcnui b-,,nue #tu| on y l oumy of tin inn. ■ presenting us aa Tewnship.i'QjimmiUee •.veiling wairslilp at eight o'clock. Two coromrs for tbs county of Utota. 8jwuce street. Cranford. Phone the seiver. The Borouglf Cl s;ä : tim \Y,---- orwiiKii «tu,, ri». 'iiMiloy fichool nl noon. t* 6.'in•• Mptf'li bVÍDJl. p.- M,. at wli'cH time ami pltc.* One memlter of the Board of Chain Instructed to write the Wat 12 Ä ^ Hlla^ 0,1 . holder* o f thc.Crunty of Union. ' Successful ^usines» nitidi of Mlil-wcek inrayer nnd pinlse »or- an viMorttitllly to !><* hoard on Ujr auHwt of BREAKFAST room suite. *25; small REAL ESTATE pany requesting another c , A mcrobtr o f the ToWnahlp Committee hr the ...tiori - nt.-which,. Com Ltd Leo aid :¿.,,th(;.ni,..au(l.hoLU.gire.4uipl>'h«^bm,¡u«iiu.. ..h',v.,.TVcUiM!iuiay.,ev(iiihig-at-elKht- «iTrit- it». All voTiVa mtertat t|. •’Itownitrtr tt-Uninfont'”J------Wbhalrjnattres*.- «9:TaditJ.$15: »‘i'loi‘k. . - A Justice o f th* pesce. ' the subject In detail. ç methods in tho difchurgc oF the du nip imstor .will preach at 10:,HI ! AriVAN « . DENMAN. canoe. $15: leather chair. $ii50- It f tics imposed Upon them liy.,vthc . citi The .«liver ten will (ie held on . P • tcmnhli. cittk. i. “t the n il) Doorrlo or • Borough Clerk Mc.Manus r a. lu. and H |x ul Km--.1, (H-I,l!*r tX ' Ut^Utry and Ein tlon. and'the polling nlaces i j i , iena o f our town. Both of fliese men Tldny afterhOim o f this week, at trom Mi-h of ihs nrin-ol Elrellan Dlittlcti g ^ r d am ne’ t W w L ^ that repairs to Myrtle nnd Tlie'.elillilren’s »esslen o f tho Sun avenues, east of Center stri •_ are arc the type thatthi Incur eilifidence. he. home of Mr.«, Monel ChniTee, ?15 day .Kelmol will he at a. m i|: Artm“ . l 5lr f l - c*r,1“ > Borbrr. Shop. Wolattt Bovenport. enoeosALs for pmooEs not ye-t been made though t ¿ T h e ir integrity is umiucstioiiod, theii .•range nvemie. A good attendance Jun urs. Intermediate nnd senior Sffomt Dlitrlcl. Tonnihip Eoom*, $5.1» Telephone Cranford 219-M. i*n*T^tviU will i><* r«celr«l l*y the Vom- after 3 Rm. ^ V • ^ ' given (or that pur|ioso had - ■ ubility is admitted and certainty botti S'deslreil^as plan« are to lie made departinents epilvene Immediately 1 >Ï»"U* owl AIA« stmt. uppoe Itard.. '*?.•.Cliimi» Ecccholdwa- oî- ..CouncUman, F iilier -was. In: Jutt-e-givciv-unsHidhlEly^if-thclr'-bimc 't Die Ai.iiiual H .. .anil ..Fair, -fcdlnwlng-the-ehUH'tfKervIcev tîrr tVtil\t>"j\Yf Union: nf (ht* '4*ourt Tlousc. Klt- _^lra-D l«rkU ’Ck,.d*iiìy^ao(»rtrilte^ Are- klNEPIFCEeak din far room suite;' ' post orna «t o c » to ftte unremunorative duties foi hlvh |s In ho given by tho Indies' to advise with the Uoroug „Hooton.ll Men'» Bible.Class at 12 Mtwih. N. J.. »I 3:«d P. M.. nu F„„ril, rigiri,’.. Croni School. Boll* s tm t neer regarding the matter which wo have elected thtunij ! . Mil Society on Thursday evening, HEP'fRSliAY, NOVKMBKH t, \»Vk Firth Dlitrlcl. Lincoln School, Ceatranlol ¿Stodrn“- He*oam'-« " » « ^ 5 ® ^ ftALBr-ln Cbuecry' of N#w Jff- ; On November third w v ivill hiuie un N'ovomher I2fh. lor the folla*tec Ucvr.ilKsl work: • •• Y *™ »», roracr Lincoln Ar.nur. FOR SALE—Sacrifice *on account of view to having tho work i I 're¡'nruIUf y nu’iiilirr-h ip eins» on ‘ t) New1: eteri am t cimcwte Frldire, 4 fi.-» . ®rtM«n Jftfy Za Tleiabíf, co«ipUln»Tii. opportunity to express, our appreci­ Next Sunday evening, October 25. nur I'1 ehwmon School, Lincila A rt leaving town, modern two-family •ao Crmnford E«U!e« Oanpuy, et eLl. d-.fenti once. w oilnesday at 7 p. m. I fL muiilHs (y *0 ft. length on Coluraht* Councilman Fisher calloi ation o f tho admirable serijico these \'cv.. Raymond K, Marshall will .Mvmiç. nr4r American Can Cu. Plant. Borough house, six-room apartment each m * « f B » r premüf*. -Mid-week service on Wednesday l'rinii'i, Ctoni SchooL Holt* Strm. ». ST. »»rtai o f tho obovo-atitBd writ of fieri tlon to the fact that there h 1 men have given us and evcrjbviiter oi m nk In St. l ’atilM M, E. Church on «I ft P. 111.. of KnUlworth. N. i, Klxhth DlstrtcL Fir* Boum, Konh Aron». l‘n:itiiniY"Of dm l 'resout." Rov til NVs jtrt*l ami concret*.* bridge about Eon. v S r’_. " « P i . m electricity. to no dtmtod I atuU expon for ule t\r no abBtomont ot the smol - Cranford who really a pprccpitcir goon «0 rn «t b petal where the Northirnt- > - these men 100 per cent support umi Slocka and . . U»Ha.T2l.Ci titVate from a t»ur.tr tympany Mating that omorcllor-o »lib l h i T 1 ^ . “ . K ? ,] u5 ^ S g ly lto« e f North l«hlsh Arena« taterirrtj the was referred to the Bulldii 'ines and thè l’illpluo," A inost enr. Thur Luana mifollat-Tal» such Hurv|^.Coap*ny will protiit- th® cun- mslr.i lo th, Mlnnlo, ««.u: *“ ’’ show them by an overwhelming vole »31.61S.41 irai-hw with a 'hind in the sum am] with such *• SylvâiilaSilTonl» Prie*,Pisce fmfmm a siHonor r i » » io SWEEX F a u 2 ™ * “ **^ ! Itae of Crstenolsl Arrnue sni mlttee. . o f confidonce thnt we appreciate their Mul and henrly Invllntlon ls extend- Hcmarnl Ltnao« on .4*«»at •• r a d "- .'<1 M l 6t that«« (|| North thlrtr-fire d r r ^ - Uati* H CMira fin i Towi^...,...... condition* as urn by thi» «iwrlflegtionx •;•'»» -nil Koloith Aroouo tros 8*1- are now coming In bloom at Lehigh fW y-nta, ntante» West. pJon< th« line or Cm The resignation of the It« d to all, to alterili w|th tholr frlcnds IlK.lW.-ui Kach bid must t* aviMDipantcd *uh « cortU *2'* ,¡ * » « le Omni* Armut, • - «ervice they will feci discouraged. Ni.t.» a d Ulli», l'urrruupdi ... HrX,S96.5Y Avmiue Greetthoosea; North P ™ Arena*. Mvcnipsflr« and ilztj-six hun- A. Sellars, ns Overseer of tl Surely tve do not want this to haj>- uni tlius olitain flrst hanil Intornm- Otmirafta .... ^ ... check fur «t. Hast ten par cent. 11«%» of Ui- Üuj',.üiia»~lk5iker-vdt-’ I.ÜMÍII A^JLavj,Aht.itfl.lhj-.h]X,.Uit,iuM.ftaa..Wmtto454t*eo^ l>lgh_a«smie^t>antord.--- >—tf- ..ftsi y.onh.. fodr...... toJ»o-elIectlv«v-Xavcmb lurnlitur arv the apwlRcatlon* . ’ MoMV w ä , lA ' " ' “' tro™ ltocol° ArtòuoTo Irfhteh Aresue, on« hundred sod forty 'reived and accepted with r« are not seeking the job. The job Is Othenvlse, hi thè l'aliai Zone DI», The lb».srd rsartvea the right tn njcct »n> or Street Commissioner 'rh t. Don't nilss It, or you wlll rc- T6.5SS.1T all Md*. , HSLF WABrfax—V— .1. ■m • r » « hundredths (lltA T ) feet to • point ! seeking them. Both consented to -Othcf Real tvtatr^: “ 1S.6U0.6I M .V Ä U‘ f;,W fron 4»too to (75) .feet **» rlxbl An*!ft recommended the. refund tret it; tmt Bfterwards w lll he too C*ah oq lUna.y.^...... ► *- - n.îio.flt 3AlX>n u b a c e r . ; to Xwto iehlsh A r a n »; then«« U) run again for their respective offices, _ Ojunt.v frislaoer. WHITE oijmlowfi girl for general Bley of $25 street opening f t late. Check* and eau» Urnii . .4ST.63 ¡e.?» .(‘V™’u,Kl" rt rrom E' , '0n, ArTO“ »• »*>• orcreen tw ntyfqn r nlnutEi K«»* only after many representative citi­ Othft Aurita _ housework, to live on premise*. . CounoHmen Schoenwlsnc On Sunday evening, Xovcmlier R, «r.KS ihelr rrports o f such w n ftro naisai tn North* Lehlfh Ariou® zens o f our town strongly urged them NOTICf OF INTENTION Phone Cianfrini 201 eventnrs. bc- * ’ ’*tY-6re (15) feet to n point In tbe liar ** »rid Braun were absent. it Kt. Paul » M. E Church, will he rViSro D ^n. »»w WtS !&• TDWtt*tp LehlSh Avenue; thence (I ) South forty- J -----, showing’ them at the same $4.3(6,«»»« NOTICI )t htftW ttun Uut the Ttowntòte ito S ® l» Äl ***? “ a f » 0 » on Utota tte ■resented one of the greatest. If not LlABIUnSS Township Clerk, pad that th« Town, neirtL* * WK* ** * sk for ™ f,et- * v desroe« thlrtr-ftlx mlnutre W m aloni »he necessity o f keeping, high Capital KtookTay fft • — .$ riDocaoo ANwtaUUe will ncet ftt th* Tewmhtp Boom Jcrtbwestertr Un# o f North Lehigh Arenu® <*or in" our public offl ices. the greatest attraction ever brought SQridu» ______* ship Cnaimitte* will weet to TotitRferr uhi n . is« «»»«.»» w ? . ?ri* the Tnwtuhtp c o n « *»d artr (15«) feet to lb« place of Aldrich and Mr. Drocscher to Cranford. After a great deal of Undttldni iTußi* locihJI'T *** 3UXV93 . WSnNKSUAY, NOVEMBER I. of thita Atenúe And Ald^8trSST?S ttC V ^ T K A ROOM his fam- Msaz&tsg. .. . - . fm Trade in Garvi Hlllculty and considerable expense, Tim» Dffyiailu __ , 1.138^ST,3T . st \\ ' ~ so QOVHint'nq opjmximulr JIAll ( : been .residents of Cranford, Pfoiod iVrposlt» th® tvJlfiwlne «r^tntnro. At which . V , ï l ^ DAT‘ OCTOBIB fTTH, IkU. uy table* reserved bnbe week. At the’officials-of St. Peni s Church 1.1ÎÎ.1I».»» st ocltHk P. M.» « t which ttaw u 4 pUec _ BAKOV 8DOIONS, Steli the town intimately, they ('oUB,-«l,« of tMwCZi fSMSMT lime and p|*ce »H perwn» who«* Untb cut fee re^ n tòie prices; M JJncotn av& viJrxT r. BXNDx*. soit. have arranged to tiresent that fam­ («llflfQ lY»ev;ki •tY®eted h.r such trajxrttntretit or who rut t* u di'rI *I,un tT ** oa th« sabiect ef its needs, and by past ex. saw AMtrK rs have listened to them Sunday *»ntury »»wrr in J«hq í^irect Osi vi C’-r.l 1S. 19ÎS. after. Sunday »ttemoon in the Fed­ $3J40,«4UM .. B'J ‘ Krihhm) hj th- Tomublv Comrultev of 106 CENTER STBEE ' ®4liaa held the office for which they are erateli Church Service,' wondering (he TowuvMp ut Crjofnol,, to th. Count* of I N E R ’ S 8lwl^JN^ r í í r ,,i£!!iwt,b faich viuifletl tile s* rL - Tbe mar.:.- frh tids of Mr. John Md •hem- Hero Is your opportunity. aViÜS* tfulT«TO«?ri?hfihSl urv »ewer tv iakt on JVtrrr, 8irm . from North rio vt» ’ ami aU kinds o T t a « e m p i r e THEATRE e m s to accomplish the desired oS Aside, front the satisfaction o f cur« ^e^ Mí» th»| th» ftrfjotst aut»« .VTssue* .«Yxvijnt IT3 rrvt north.-riy,'with two Milks, o f Retford avenue, who ha* u w iiu on inta m. amt U BUONOCOR] - jeetives. gjJ L te tnia, ta U » b«*t of hit k&ettíadt» a»d WV.E5A.tf». Ai-cvrUinff i;*, ióiáñá snxi sprtf'mcithtiu been so seriously in for the past •»“ Fht and oold- Good* calledfor toslty, come and receive an inspira­ ■U- Dllb .. t a ■•! w.3’ 3 --T T -'Thiflrie'are"'many much needed im­ tion from thelr personalltleg . apt! Wit J. urtpEtrd by the TV»« »jailp Engineer And now oo eight weeks, will be plca*ed to know f53 .-P^pP» Roselle Garwood Shoe Repair ! m ' in Cranford-, which are * uevwv rtwldriit afe tn the otte® of th® TowtiaMp Clffk • 408,MtBrts Place, Roselle. Weak Com. Sari. M at October 35th ■k Music. They , wlll ever after bo dlf- «utorèik»*8^.^miDHiinq and iwura, ^ ^TUTI'Ui. to v— SYr&surar. V'*x }h{r t*i',’rftls c^afritrod hr th® •hit he is slowly improving. As H * • • " 10*15 109 CENTER STREE Verge « f actual aceom- fwent to you over the .radia No IMh,'0*r U. Onnlvr* rooktruetta vf »tiJ MHturjf icstr' tssnsot “OAT OLD TIME* , wwtt.f ^ e r e i'igehUe- uiwernhe land*„ »nil res! . wlat#wiat® twtilfitrdU*lfU®d therebvthwr®^ Is Impossible'' lo. acknowledge per­ i i 5w?125,.wt,i charge* Simply Jeux» t wASN'm. sonally -the, many-act« of U n d u e« with URhaL Ro- Cite; at Una*. îîîÎedL^*' U> Jil U Pteree_-Bnth Basemond Ctak, » fm* hi» apprecintlon through the iriomaa^Utowowt,. \

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P THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1925 4 Be Fora »ROOMS ro itQ ...... æ s l j n _ 1...... ~ W* • tt room to 1 « near »*. Talon amine, x„ < £ £ . ■ a i - • Greater tiin M ie d poo in*. Garwood Page jg ff* *°“ tl«i. Bre^. Booster Garwood WO. Telephone 568-a

* ataSS^rertSfiJ^ m avenue, Cranford. COUNCIL BOLDS BEABIHO COURT BATS NO FRAUD PARENT-TEACBER RECEPTION TO AMEND PLUMMNQ CODE SCBOCilkOAXD MEEtS Public Serrtca 'Absolved la Bilda- 'Hie annual receptluu of the P a r r ^ * - wlth‘ ‘ ' RepTaaantativa of Railroad Present The. Board of Health ha* under "STANDARD" - majrar Cat*. ent-Ti:aclier Association was held in An ailjeur|i««l m w lln g of the- SsU RHenle!f * » ■ __W ater Problem Discussed. ronslderatlon ah aineiidment to thè Board of Kducat toil, »was held mi — :— ' -the auditorium o f the Franklin plunitieni' ordltiance. w tildi wlll re­ Tuesday cvfthhig. Freeldent TUlloch • * 3 # . lumiahcd bed A regular meeting of the Borough The public Service Hallway Cum--School «n Tueislay evening. An In fluire all pltimbers who do work In GASOLINE /kltehenette, «Wirl, tVnimll took place Tuesday evening. pany did not practice deceit and ’ terestln'g program of entertainment thè „llorougti to qualtfy behire a prtwidlng. s ¡--1 : . • , l »«wijheat: 321 wui0» Bid* w ere’WeelviHl for the Instai-1 Mayor Darrei-h presiding, at which fraud when settling a claim lor in was much enjoyed by tlie large at Board of Kxamlner* and take out a tal Ion of a hcptlur »ystem te'utilize; .tjuie a hearing wit« held on the pro­ Jury- » ¡t il Mr. and Mrs. Chris W ide-i tendance. Mrs. A. G. ITx'Uendorfer. tlcense. A fter dlsi-usslon of tlie ¿1*04 TOW» for rentl«; smali estai kAd ncieenlnga Um mod ;. posed ordinance to acnulre property' meycr. o t tills. Borough. Judge Stein ■ Idesldent of tlie Association, pro proisisltlon for a iminldpal niiix-. It crn iiietlKMt of effecting fuel resi- rateable for couple for urna declded by thè iiiotidiers ut Die In Center street, between South are-' decided In IXiiuinon Pleas Court. Ell-! ‘ Idisl. muy On«s,,hkl was on the water- j» fP t a * i 31 South a,“ hup and the railroad right ol way. zalwth. IVIday aftenHKin. Suit was1 The program comprised coininu- Board that no steps wotibl Im taken Telephone 583-R (>ail cooled graly-5 sjstein u«i*l In the! for purk purposes. ! brought hv Mr. and Mrs. llildem evcr: nlty singing, led hy Mr*. Herring, lo provlde-thts servcle for thè pree Keullworlh -piul irin g ry School*, 1- XI. Uaimolord. t>( tlie Central! through Attorney Edward Sacliar i musical su|H-rvlsor of the school ent bui tliat (Ile m a ile r woiild Ite rtable furnished mom, while llie oilier was the. humer * > » j Railroad Heal Estate Department. t and. uia.n tadug called for trial, thei-i.-tein. vocal solos liv K. V. Guy. thoroughlv Inviìablgatiil and i ilo- leni. Belli IzM* were referred to the ! «.ente. hot ind eoti was present and stated that a per-! Public Service Hallwav Company‘dl-trlot clerk of the Cranford clslon Iliade after tlie eoinpletlou of oWetCd‘TirwhinhCe-S'twica'ie-'*lenfdt“ lf wanted ready been sold to private Irnllvl , The contract lor seined hardware duals itlth certain restrictions forj had accepted flOO lit full settlem ent; >“f Xllss Brlglitlander anil , a black- PLAN CBRISTMAB BAEAAR .h on e'^“1 am'"" ' was awarded! to the KlUahelh Hard- the protection of the railway eom-i of at) rUUiiM against tho rom oany.' coiniMy ^kotcli hy tho oighthj nere tXinipany Several other con 'Hie .Woman's Guild of -St. Mark's ]ianv. lie said that It would he tin- j Cuunrtl for Mr. and Mrs., H ildo - grade pupils ... „ .. - certi* also »ifi/mll led sample», . , meyer attacked tills release on the! School Trustee Mrs. Wallace hay j Episcopal Church will hold Us nn Laughs, ------1. ETC. to }>rortk(‘d.'»itM).v»fhi»twljsslhly In-’ made with; •oinpanv had Informed the Illldc i 'b-ard The presentation was Iliade Brnddia». In' Second -avenue, on a suitable playground site. •! Monday evening, at which time do " ' ' . tf " that end In view. Mr. Haimoford: meyers that their counsel had not I >V Principal Warren W. Halsey, on I. I. Isivelknd was-Inslructeil to! declared ho was not present to pro-1 filed suit th recover damages. j <«-lmH of tlm trustees and parents, tails of tho work to lie done were obtain a raridad of soft coal for tho! WASHIRaS test the orrllnaneedtiitmerely- to.rail! -Imlge Stidii ovamlned tlu- reiiirdi loBowhig the eiitertahuiient re discussed. , - rndjool* and tile- reqnesl o f .lhe KB-1 attention to existing farts eofieern-. In the Clise and discovered that the resliments amf dancing were on- •xahetii Klks to allow pupils In tho -AND-----DELIVER_ _ Joyed. its k Illg tbo property. ; Company’)« settlement had been REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ncIiooIs to ooiltrlhuto to the finid tor I washed In rain soft Mayor Daroch replied that the or- made two hours before Sacliar hail The following deed lias been ri' MEN'S CLUB ENTERTAINS corded the olllce of the J\)llIlly Ilio restoration of tho ftlgat« 'Von nocter a * Gamble Soan, dhmnee had been prepared because! tiled suit. In rendering Ills decision 111 slltullon.' wits granted. frosli.^•flltered air_;no of the feeling that the railroad coin-, upholding tlio release. Judge Stein Register at Kllzahethr Kdward It. The Men's Club o f fit. Mark's Epis­ wd. Cost ‘ less than a pany had not given the Borough a held that It was shown on the face Sweeney to Guy Villa, 50 feet In want ml In our classiflcsl and ...„ copal Church held a pinochle party Center street. 75 feet from South Try n tnoro deitendahlc fair deal lu making transfer of of the papers that tho adjuster was column. I8HZDED SERVICE property without first giving Oar- truthful In Ids statement that no in the Borough Hall on Friday even­ avemio, Garwood. raed,I. wearing iapparel WoimI an opiMirtunity to itritulre lhe stilt linij „been ..(lied,___TI.U'.,_l'apt't» ing. A large nuiiibor attended, more My$BzJiexmsr-- -iveieglvehtii'thd'slii-rlfr-tiisi'rvt'r thaJrl(lbinennmf-nonmrfmBklnrt'p “RJIewMeTlW^ Nbtiid'Yiif'iiafiiOinffw^^ff^lF waaywi DODGE QROTMERS.lNC* num- *•—-*■-bundle. $l.00-or* dcslreil- a restrlrtlon which Was Imt ho servlre was made at tho time tho tallies, and liamlsoiuo prizes rei also t. neatly ironed roiiimonly believed, to liavo -been the adjuster was consummating this xvere awarded to tho high scorers. tlonal* 1 .uni« » t emhodiei) In the original deed for settlement. He therefore directed This Is Hie first o f a series of simi­ ANNOUNCE ¡8TFIELD~ 1 1200 AND tho property, which tlm transaction the release ho upheld, and the.suit tar parties planned for tho Winter WAUTO------W ILL CALL lust concluded would soem to hIiow was removed from the calendar. niontlis. Tho Club held several card Laundry Servlre was not tlm case. The general feel­ Mrs. Hlldemeyer sought to recover parties last season, which proved so i A r e . Westfield ing of Connell was that the rail- dnniages for Injuries she sust allied popular that It was decided to coil------:KT"new nnd attractive Crcdit- tlmie tills form of entertainment N a r c i s s u s . , jt ... . roaiLm n « uI jipA s'U.Jjii ..f.!Lb,.hM,!!): lien it t «J ley j;&c, (Inrlng-the-rmnlrrg-spaiimr-R-swTtl: Purchase Plan, now in operation DsnTjSHor'''...... " terests of the Borough In making a started fit («aruood, on February II, Mil; „ transfer of a tract which public sen- as she was about to alight. The committee In charge of Fri­ 1 throughout the United States. . V Shop of Westfield K tlh ie n t Indicated should ho avuilahlo day night's party consisted of Goo. the Holt, Arthur Rinlth -and William ■ ■ Now or ¡Never 1 : .['j servirlo» ohtaW “¡I for park purposes. . BDROUOB BRIEFS ------wedding Invlta Sutton. - i 1 ' \ Tlm Borough Clerk was instructed This plan, devised and approvcdlby - nnouncements crigrav- Harry E. W in has hern drawn on - - - ■' 'ti'- I | -! ■■ - ' . i! m to write tho Real Estate Depart- WILL BOLD 0BUR0B PARTY Dodge Brothers, Inc., enables the *iw t paper, without Tncnt of the Cenlrul Railroad re- tlm second panel of petit hirers who Classes In making (luesting an inlervJew .reKar'ilnK tbe will serve from Ortoher 2Gth to No- Positively the Inst oppearanctUof European ¡NorciasUf ~SU -Paul's -German - Evangelical ... . purchaser of a Dodge Brothers - ... erery-Thursday ana' matter and further, action-on tlie celiilicr filh. at Elt/ahetli. Ottilia. Ed. Mosher, Mr. anil Mrs.' F. W. Llnioert of Church xvlll hold a party in the (as a showman would say it) j-Unless Secretary Jardipff M otor Car to extend his payments/ 1737. tf ordinance will lie delayed pending church Imildlng on Center streot, on this consultation. Tlilrd avenue, have left for Florida / • . i j I ' 1 ' ' ' ¡' i 11 whore -they plan to spend several tlm evening of Saturday, November over a period of twelve months at i Frank Itotli suggested that It 7th. An Interesting program ol en­ revokes the ruling. " ■ J ' : I-' r--~ . . V IKS RENOVATED ■might.bn well to hold a puhllc incot- weeks. . a minimum credit charge. • m Filial registration figures give Gar­ tertainment has been mapped out I, renovated at your Ing-tii'-dtseilss the situation since It and refreshments will ho served. " ' ! r -L ■■ ;■ .'-Ui Eliminates risk of sub «CCl'Would appear citizens did not realize wood nil voters, 4fi4 names In the W e still have all !kinds p^jSpring I'lowering Bulbs;; Flr.«tI>lstrlct_niiil.'1k.i),Jri.,thouS<.'conil Plans Includi) the prnseneo of all xnaterlal and disease p B a h e -.-, bupuctaaoa^at^JUtiLjituesUink, mcmbom. of fhiGchurch and th elr .. o- l ‘— So favorable to.the pUtchascr.is this... Beda reflnlshod any “emiwfr-SBBS'Mayor Darroch replied that tho pur- District. . friends. ' ' -at less than New York Pricea.l iprlngs repaired. Ser- JK)S0 of the present hearing was to Tho Rev. I). W. Skllllngnr occupied arrangement, that practically any­ ho pulpit at both morning and even­ ■s Co, E. Maokle. pro- tSSf^ifesi^^ldlord such an opportunity for dis­ COURT 0A6E8 one can now own a Dodge Brothers nlth Street, Ellzabotli. cussion by those Interested. ing services In tho I'reshyterlan tone Trinity 12W. Borough Clerk McManus repotted Cluirclj last Sunday. Recorder llarnoy. In'Court Tucs- carwithout financial inconvenience. ^io reply received to soycraj com- Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell, residents , 10-2&.J o f Second avenue, will mako their day cvcnlng, llneil flvo Cranfonl CHOICE ’MUMS ARE! NOW IN SEASON limnleatlons addressed to tho Water youtlis ,?-■) encli for dlsfirderly eon- LOST “ ‘ ^ Company. Coiiticllnian Green ealletl homo In Jersey City, aftor Xovein- Ask us, without obligation, for full hor 1st. . ihict. 'Hio ydurig mon, who gavo ope pocketbook, near ..attention to the serious nspect of tlielr naines as Joe Justli, Joo But­ Finder please return ijtlio water situation In-Garwood. Ho Mrs. Frank Packer and sons. Wit particulars Ham and Frank, have left for Cali­ ler. John Butler, A. Grit and Nick id street, Cranford. stated that three houses In Hemlock Delgandio, wero charged wltfi an- fii.avenue were served hy only n small fornia Tho trip will lio made hy Crocket’s Floral Shoppe ' nutomnbllc. . noylng (eshlents o f I/icust. avcntie " li-lneii pipe lino and that no pro­ hy tiirowlng fruit peellngs and BONNELL MOTOR CAR CO. vision to furnish water servlre had 'Mrs. Joseph Braun and Mrs. John- 100 UNION AVENUE, N., ’-c CRANFORD. N, J.' pRTTERS ton Brower have returned from a stones im tlie iKirches o f Iioüscn In as yet been obtained for additional -tliat sectIon of tlie Boruugli. . . ' - i! li 107 UNION AVENUE, N„ CRANFORD, N. J. l i f e . ' houses In the course ol eons!ruction, visit to Connecticut. Flower Fortes •¡f.WJ; Vib.l i h P -R E N T E r t notwithstanding repeated requests Mrs. Georgo M. Ilolhy of Myrtle . . Tal, Craulord 668. Open evening». avenue, has been entertaining ns T C P . for saine._. This was. a .tremendous handicap to bujlilbig operations In her guest. Miss"Jennie Beasley, of rvr o w'tw’W'|yT^)/'azMjyp^l « lj' ífék , the Borough. Mayor Darroch id a ted Slilcklshlnny, I ’cnn. STRAUB PATENTED OSENTHAL he had Interviewed representatives Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hofelo of vx„ CRANrORD tfl»A of the Water Company, who. said North avenue, rhtortained ns week­ tphona 603 they would do whatever was pos­ end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gus sible tod'ellevo the situation. It Kramer, of Georgetown. Conn. BUILDING BLOCKS Arthur Stillwell of Spruce avenue, X AN roao was doubtful, however, If much sat­ Isfaction could he obtained pending whose leg was broken hy n falling BEST AND OBEAPEST .elevator In.New- York a month ago, t o e , b u il d in g _ i-settleinent of lltigutloil In which -Mnmifpttrr^iPJn^l ktaildard slse's jr' the C'othjmiy 'was -a t - present on- ba*-returhcii ,to- -bis. home- .from, St. gaged, slnic It wn.s Impossible to Vincent Hospital, where lie has been for walls and partitions for Rent s force installation of service unless a a patient since tlie accident.' Mr. !„ fair profit might he assured. Stillwell Is now able to be about ..HUDSON FIREPROOF © ■Ida axposure) ' Borough Engineer Churchill In­ with tho old o f crutches...... i'- formed the Connell that there were Miss Madeline Anger has given up BLO C K CO. : residents in certain sections o f the her position as a member of the Counts " Borough who were unahic to obtain Hall Signal Company ofileo stall to VINCENT W. COPOUTT, Agent a fair How o f water In the second tako a position with tho Zqbel Elec­ >. DARSH story of their dwellings ami that It tric Company In South avenue. ■ ------Telephone Cranford 535-M in had been necessary In some In­ Mrs. Thomas Dolg of Hazel ave­ Irauford 695 stances to use hose In flushing out nue, has been suffering from an at­ the sewer. The Borouglf Clerk was tack o f the grippe. C J. JANSEN Instructed to W rite the W ater Com­ Miss Florence Burrow of Fourth pany requesting another eonsulta- avenue. Is convalescent at her home ' CarpenterT and Builder :,tlon - at .which. Coimcl Leo uid hake ..u p of ti - rn no pe r a t i or if o r t hroat t rouble Sodas the. suhjert In detail. ' pcHoriheaWaliHvat'o"^ITb'jipltiirTh Parquet'PÌòòr£^jobbingaSpeelaìty IMalnflcld. Borough Clerk McManus reported mtPHONc n i a A greet viriety df Fountain Drin allows you ampia cholea boljá that repairs to Myrtle and Locust Mrs. Daniel Snyder has returned avenues, east of Center street, had from a visit at Ithaca, N. Y. She 114 South Ave„ E;, CRANFORD which to cclcet your fsvorit# eo action with tba aicuranca « “fr. was accompanied by. her son. Don­ not ye i been made though tho time abzolutc purity. , given for that pur|K>so had expired. ald. . Councilman ELslier w as - Instructed . Edward Frowery has sold ono of F. O. YOUNG to advise with the Borough Engi­ filsi houses In irick'ory' avenue, - td TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS SATURDAY t Emil Erlksen.of Elizabeth, a nephew < PLUMBIHO neer regarding the matter with a . BEATINO ” FOR SUNDAY DEUVERY la Chancery of N#w Jcr view to having tho work done at o f former Mayor I’ctcr M. Erlkscn, T h. 71 emina, compUlnsni. w ho will shortly rnnko Ills homo In t Company, «t ate., defend once. Combination Oaa Beaton and Fol lew Bill Roper !• flf Aorta*f«4 premise«, Councilman Elshcr called atten­ Garwood. . Hardware . above-itswd writ of fieri tion to the fact that there had been I shall expose for ule by no abBtomont of the smoke nuls- NORTH AYE. and CENTER ST. Ü » SberKTa oflee la th* WESTFIELD CANDY KITCHEN, Inc. in lie Herald Tribune ^elty rf Blubetli, N. J. arice. Mayor Darroch said tho ques­ . TeL Westfield SQM ü ; tion was in the hands of the Board V/E DO A U BUSINESS : TBS SSTH DAT OF of Hcaltli. " CÔR. UNION AVE. AND §U>EN ST, ORANFOBD TT* faJ . • Princeton coach U writing awrici oi zxtidn çover- R. A. D.; 1923. CIRCUMSPECTLY— AND afternoon of saM dty. Tlie Ladles' Aid -Society of the )n^ «ve mxle ol the c*me. Ilii articles win run on Wednes­ *. tract or parrel of land Episcopal Church requested permis­ PRICE OUR LUriBERGUITE a. Ijlnc and beisi in t v sion through Councilman Fisher -to TELEPH ONE 815 days, Pi days and Sundays. . reived and accepted with regret. .. work at our atoro. - e. otte hundred and forti imputant game* for Jlerald Tribune readers. s <149.97) feet to a point Street Commissioner Kaylor Our ttoek of Brownie Camaras and EXCELLENT COOKING AND GOOD BERVIOC (T5) Jeef 'a l rlibt anfln recommended the. refund to Gus Kodaks will moat with your hearty ' ' - . a n o ; thence (J) South Bley of ?25 street opening fee. • ’ approvaL • OPEN DAY AND NIGHT twenty-four minutes K a »i OrJtf im eivorit* root topf of (A* North* Lehigh Ateoaf. Counctlmen Schocnwisncr. Dow to a point In the Iter of ancTBraun were absent. . <■ s t a n d a r d The Kodak Family ; thence ( I ) South forty** No. 1 Auto Kodak,. Jr. M ABOM CONTRACTORS minutes Wèst along the ) Michael Di Fabio & Brother North Am ur noe ^ 'lumber sextette No. 1A Auto Kodak, Jr. .AND BCZLDBB0 ^ctrrljork Herald tribune ISO) feet to the place of j /- No. 30 Auto Kodak, Jr. Casone caactnictla» of all Uage. In la u t« gladly Trade in Garwood No. JA Auto Kodak, Jr. . Amttiuit Mmi Complété f/owopopt ' approximately MAS#. QUITE correct, Mr. Artist, we arc! Workman»hip sad Materials OnagaataaA " IBY. 8OQI0N8, Sheriff clrrumspect and we expect when ! MICHAEL DI FABIO A BROTHER \ 8ol*r. The Brownie Family DJACC 10-ff- wo do business with a man that It Lia»ola Accasa,. . - -. OraalartL R J. EDWARD GARBER there are tw o. parties to tho deal No. 00 Brownie Camara ...... J.*..*...... No. 0 Brownie Camara that inn«t be satisfied." I f only one to a a a a t >♦♦« ♦ *11 »♦♦♦♦aaaaM a» Meats and Groceries L« satisfied it must bo the customer. No. 3 Brownie Camera No. 3A Brownie Camera 106 CENTER STREET Price» bom ÜO0 to BSOJM & Our Printing and Developing Da Schooler Concrete & Construction Co. Standard Lomber Supply Co. pertinent tora out tha flnoit work. ( 54-156 Frclinghuytcn Avenue, NEWARK» N. j, GRASSMAN & KREH THEATRE __Cor. High and Chtitnut.BtreeU ERBEST L. METEI.... --■Atrstl tarisi ata. Kamt L BUONOCORE ALTERATIONS ....^...... - OililiH.li^ ' ' ■ TA Mal W* TelcpboGeSCi C&AH70RD ATOLLO DRUG STORE Garwood Shoe Repair Shop Stacca, Carpenter, Kasan and Cenerata Work . O VIL ENGINEERS Mat. October 2Mh fry o* ih tflltM «ti U teA# m InU««. I t « Trait Building , aaaca a «Laaica. taaMM —-----i i » « «Marami, a. A ! Erne* Itzewt, •Ml t m f l ta l Ali fM lt V# l i t « T ILD TIME’ . 109 CENTER STREET MGIlMMtMMMMMIM M M m ilM Il m ««uniiM H>f vith lAMPJ.JJcNALLV t-Aoe iule ‘ Bntìt. Baoentond ' » iSISi * —■"■^fc-friiniíViim^-Ti»i ifrP ,,. , e»n ifliili^lilioli , ’"

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■ a • New Jersey | C o lo n e l T NATIONS PLE ï State Briefs * PEACE FOR EURI •••»•■M M iam aa o p in e Britain. Franca, Germany Christina Satlallanc, Jersey City baby, dtad ol strangulation recenllr ghsn, Italy, Poland and C; aa aka waa being taken to the city hospital la aa ambulance. She bad .... Slovakia Initial W Treat on/ swallowed | toy. Pack* bar* been rtyln* aloof tbs PACT OUTUWIRG Whatever you may need In the line Delaware Klrtr for tba plat far FOR FU SE MILK of meat», iioultry or provision* ran Heaven. day* aad asveral flocks of fesae bar# • lie procured hero at very reasonable btsa beard to fllfbl durtop tbs nlfbt Barter, Cheese and all Dairy i>ro. Writ la Sooa« to Al« Cosci price*, mid the servirò I* prompt. by Oatelr raaldsmt. dneto. call at onr store and in-,*-,, Pelea Teo—Treaty Will Ad* Free- •• .• delivery■•' »•», ■/ pjnvv Metern in unequalled u< .. w ith D evoe M arble Floor Fiahh aaf a aa between the- Weer Indies and t TH T b ilrC n faaaa* SsBam fftean ar Hat WsCg). nda water here eithleri to roUBcettoii by I Tel. 93/ Varnish, which lays a fljhffc^g tbl» country, waa admitted at Trenton ' ...... — •------—ctadawaap edära ltameote of tbe sevra oatlot by a Jury which deliberated only fif­ adbaat. IS b rfn ce rued. film between the floor and danc* teen minutes. • . f Tbe Heel chapter ot perha Tbs Amsrlctn Chrlitlan Inda/trlal CRANFORD. N.J in g fee t A single coat lasts longer most Importent peace confer« 2 DNION AVENUE, NORTH, geaera*lo u r woei «nlttea 'wbe otn» W.tb, rilM ren 'id 'rtitlï>it>>Mim «sisdt(i mittee of National Park and Verga i AlterJUu-algnmt.uru..wm-b;i.4aggedar onfe the documents at tbe Locanii tor tba proposed bus line from these houee, Streiemann wee ' tin places to Camden. - < o speaker. CORVttlfrHT. A P « ( Ct frank Bylotaky, eovon, 168 Penn “This treaty,” he aatd, "U an •treat, waa found dead In a wator-fllled THE MORNING BATE tant milestone In the history I I'llK wr.od "contract"! oacavatlon under the now Washing­ Iwlih a good hot water supply, ¡. one world. We here taken the r< J inciuis "drawn tu l ton street bridle over tho Central1 hfllty of Initialing these treat Kctlicr.” That Is oui [ Railroad of .New Joraoy tyacka at Such [ of life’s luxuries that can nlwuy, l«- cause we believe that It la tl I conception of our I I had without expense when you have way to a tjeacfcful common life I work—your ' Interest, Perth Amboy!) . The boy was missed J-tuiil ourn drawn -to­ •everel days s(o. Apparently, ho an Jip-to-date bath room in ymir people anil nations of Euroj I ttoihor In Intelligent stumbled Into the hole In the dark. honie fitted up With sanitary plumb­ cause wo are confident that th I I'ooperattlon. T&e golden enhlvoraary of a former Good Looking Ing, closet foot tub and bath tut, in leal repercuulOns of 'these i Union City couple, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. stalled by will beneflt the German peopl« "Ist Ue Oslld tsr Yss** Rainier, now of 1171 Summit avenue, levUttng the conditions of thel t ‘t*fiey City, arai the occasion for a teal life...Locarno wtll haro 1 I Á. D. HOUGH, Jr. I keppy cotabratlon on Saturday night, . Heat .. BROS ilgnlflcgnca It tt Is not the r Building OonttMtoc whoa e-large number of frlende. the the beginning ot a period ot con I Plumbing, Heating, Tinning aad co-operation among the n; ’ TiLipnoacwt four married children of the Relmcr, And Just and their.tfare* grandchildren gatli • Telephone 314-J The general purport of th M4 Bprlng&ald Am mente ot the chief- delegatee w •red la honor of the event. . 7 A Union Avenuo! CRANFORD 0 RA1TPO HD. M .y t Your Daily Meats -John Caato and bla agod wife, who A s Good To Eat what hae been accompIUhei , HOr».jnsule.hoineIea«wliBotlH-lrliouao m u«, .not. be. the, end,. btri .the imranin» i r »W Ï T iP ï } " * 111“ «- When you cant decida Phone ahd another bungalow were destroyed alng of e new Europe-— Mr, Cti fsL*5?.2*îm?i glvo you soma niffeatloos depending upon •>! flre.at Verga. are being uaelateil by i l l s I Busin esa m e e t6l-J L. j. bren.vax tote, supplementing hla remarl - */ the but offering we have tor that day. ^ u rw that the closing words ot Stre realdanta. Donations of furniture uud •leeldaiee Qime 111 c. X. To VE ' oiothlng aro being made and men of and Briand would bo of Impel tho town will aaaemble at the site of memory. . . MILCH’S MARKET -, IRVING’S MARKET “t here the Impression that i TELEPROITES______tho old heme and bpglh erection of ;i Telephoaaa m - m « UNION AVENUE. CRANFORD new one. Money will be rataed by va; aoeompiUhed a great work at no,” he said, “and the last ...... UNION AVENUE, CRANFORD, N. X rloua wayi to buy the materlala. BRENNAN AWE* tpoksn at the' conference ham A value of 1100 waa aet upon a naif ♦ **notw»i»w m tto»oon n n u tnM M m on n im t expression to the view held b; la a doolalon rendered by Judge j Plumbing, Tanning ua without exception; that w Myron C. Ernat In Second District ♦ » SISIM asSOSISSSSISISSSSM SSM ISISM IOSM SiSM C bare done today Is but the be Court. Jersey City. But the hall be end not tho end ot our task, i weight In gold, or Heating came worth Ita Lehigh Valley-Coal abla, and perhaps more valuab Restaurant more, because It wee enclosed In a tha texte we have signed U th huckleberry pit alleged to have beeu ||l06 South Avenue, E., CRANFORD . which produced them and whl Miln Street at North Avenue halted by tht American Ple- Baking WE SOLVE THE BURNING* QUESTION : Iniplre the future policies of Dependable Insurance Company of Now York and told by TeL 832 oountrlei represented here.’ Samuel Dlno to Mre. Nellie Sptnello. Chamberlain told friends that ’ CRANFORD, N. J. Annexation to tho borough of Mer CHAS. LANZA \ aldtred thU, bU birthday, perh Is chaatvlllo hae been asked by the rent j Choice JFruIta and Vegetables molt Important day of hta Ufa. MEALS served from 7 a. na, dents of Merchentvlllo Heights and Briand, In hta reply to Streai 8«uth Marchantvlllo, which aret now FREE DELIVERIES ■ enthuetastlc address, emptiest: 6 UNION AVENUE, NORTH ______to H p. m. . to Dotowaro township. Appeal hae Coal Co. personal views, but declared tt beon jnada to Merehantvlllo borough . .... CRANFORD, H. y...... , re8ected_.the feelings not opt} IT costs no.more in the firet place. And when you fig- eounelt and atepe are to be raken ti 12 NORTH AVENUE, WEST, CRANFORD, N. J. government, but of thé mej< Family* Parties a Specialty |.Ptooa. the matter before tho voteri bU countrymen. "The pact," ) ure in the advantages of prompt service, surd settle* • / • “•»Ion The peUttonore say PHONES , . “must balm the wounds ext: Furnished Rooms to_let— that they aro not able to got needed both countries” ------ment and reliable protection, it will very likely cost Improvements and theao would all No experienced observer o coma It they aro taken Into a larger Couftedy Honest Wdght i Service CAMILLO MASSA pean affairs can doubt that thi much less. • municipality. manta reached at Locarno wt: FRED H. JAHN The Brat ot a aerlea of monthly General Contractor . tocalcnUble value to ell Euro (Successor to Philip John) forum dtuners wai held by the Cam- stead of a menace of war for t We write dependable property insurance. Ask about it. Chamber of Commerce at the new few years, aaren pen-scrawls House, Sign end hotel, about JOO representative men I Gradine . Concrete Work srlng doucumsnte undoubted 1] of .south jragsoy participating. a Européen ara tn which there - Fresco Painting Wtetvllta borough council baa re- Callan Excavated for the peaceful colUboratlon ^^J!a5ftJ^-.tthJ««dAJ»lgh»^ Ll .,-..ÿitiMKjùfaiddkarJtt«.------cJfioas tot.At...!ws.t.,.A..fl!B»rt«r..p.( ------Elflln-and-Decornttvc* Realty A Lumrimica Dept. dspartmeat that It haa planned to .IMF. . " . Paper Hanging Irnva a foot bridge erected on tho wool P. O. Box 53 'CRANFOKD One of the most Important «do of Big Timber crook bridge. plUhments at the Locarno con anil denltir In . MUton RoU, a well to do Netcong aside from the actuel aeçurlt; menta. Is the heavy btow'lo Ei GLASS, OIL. PAINT, VARNISHES carpenter, committed lulctdo at the Telephone 187-J . Cranford Trust Co. noma of hte father, James Boll, natng nationalism. For at least two AND WALL PAPER a tea gauge shotgun. Hte bead wae tlona tba German nationalist Oanfoid, N. X r toim.front htobody. CLYDE C. BELL ravange bak disappeared com Telephone (ì'8-W .Burlington county la literally infest- Oermaay has solemnly given Consult your lnsursnes agent u yon «sold fans Ungm a* «seiet od with bootleggers and hl-Jackers; REGISTERED ARCHITECT lace-Lorratne and any progrec FELICE-E. Dì FABIO Thto -was the report made by John gresslon against France or I end bar statesmen have ogre “ a s o n c o n t r a c t o r Whitehead, head of tha federal brew­ 8 South Avenu#, W.. CRANFORD a n d BUILDER ************ ...... «0|,HOIOS»aM M M M ITTtni||||l ery squad under Nsjor Murdock, who any change In the frontiers of woe aent to that section to conduct an frj. or Caechoalorakla shall be A Jn^,i-a* oi, C°ncrsts Work about peecefuDy.-lf at all----- ,0lÌ'? * *?d Rjpkir Work5 tavtrtigatloa. Condlttone to thateeo- Produced Under Strictly Bathroom and Kitchen Estimates Purniibad Uon, tha agant reported, are “rptten." —TILING-— 1S3 Burnside Avenue, Cranford, N. j. hoottaggera and their kin holding t h r e e f l ie r s LOSE LI f practical away over the county. Pfavplaeaa Porchoa aad Vestibule« Buy at Julius’ Market Sanitary Conditions Crowd Near Wildwood, N. J ■ Harrison W. Noel, former tnsahg THOMAS EL BOSS Craft Turn Over In Note C A tor aaylttm Inmate, to be tried October Sd _ , J M HUlereat Aveauo a u t o m o b i l e p a in t in g ’ good place to ahep Cepe May Court House, l a c q u e r a d u co m m f f tm the ehoottog to death ot Raymond TeL 3387 PLAINFIELD, N. J Pierce, colored chauffeur, ncer Mont< Three army men were das CHOICE MEATS, POULTRY AND PROVISIONS death when their airplane epi Tel. UG-It ' etolr. to without counsel. Merrtt Lane Sign Painting Varnishing notified Judge Caffrey he will not ap. Paper Hanging to one side and dropped .400 fi . HAROLD F. BENNER Quality and Service e l AD Mmes Graining - tangled- timber .land., two., mlh • pear aa Noel’s ettorney. Nool...who J. F. Dqremus “ "KHmatSi—----‘—»va VIGiven I > fil ...... i0< WALNUT AVENUE ——---- the killing of Pierce aa well CHAS. S. GIVENS this town. ■ l i Union Aro., N. CRANFORD OEAMEOEIL E. f. aa tba kidnaping and murder of Mary Tbe dead: Captain R. A. 1 INTERIOR DECORATOR Mltchel Feld; First Lleutenan Telephone GAÍ ndr. tig. of Montclair, ti held by his GROCER former counsel to be a ward ot the Phone 652 B - C. Martin. Langley Field. Va OiBce end Residence Phone 274 •tote, and the contention la made the PHONE 74 Banuida Avvnne, CRANFORD Sergeant 'Joseph Coals ton. : -gtato. should defend aa well aa proie- Eastman Street Fluid. Vs. .... DOTSON’S EXPRESS cats. " . 239 Btoekwood will have a big Hallow- and North Avenue INVALID KILtS INTRUI ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY **• calabratlon. fostered by the F . R O LF -< “ METAL %SÄSäiöSöi.| Sick Elmira Men Seye He She ATTENDED TO Boostenf club and tbe Chamber of Carpenter and Builder Commerce. D efine»—No Chargee La E m tra. N. T-—Myron Wllbu LOCAL a m p lo m ó DUT ARCS WORKING SJSSTÄÄ? Henry 8Uvee of Princeton wee een- JOBBINO or ALL KINDS JOHN DOTILE teated to 10 day. tn Middlesex county ' EatiaatM Turniahèd vauo.raUd. ahotaaoi and killed Harry, JMIofra charge ot «riving an anto forty-fire, as be attempted to f J. CRISANTI A SON 7 UNION AVE. North Ç R / T 1< ! 1 . 1* . t. while drank. B. I. EICHINGER P* O. Box 111 c/r a NPORI' way into the Wilbur home, ai liî Shoe Store WOatville hae decided not to Impose to a statement made to the p JAMES K. MANNING e license upon venders, as some of the HORSES ■Wilbur. Three shota from a wore fired at the alleged Intro Bepelring Neatly Done «Relate believe It would keep venders AND DOGS ,HOBSESHOBR FLOWERS ÇsU-and Delivery Service Tmdriag and G om csI Contracting eat tad prevent competition. ■ ior all occasions ' shot striking him In the Jei thorltlM hare not preferred i K* V ' • Phone 68AW OftâXBVQ^ UO^TâTip Hr JLliu QDD)UI YQS SAUL __An ordinance hag been passed, by CUPPED Artisrtc and Latait Designs tn westerns horongh council providing I _ • £ « * » «n an ea swvrua ggatoat Wilbur, who said he 1 A » , ORUDTDRD Funeral w o rk a Specialty —■■ .■: *■ • 2 Uflita A t c d i a Granford '"TdLSUWl P««h*to of « iota onyjrownl SPECIAL. LONG FORDS *‘ -, . • T * R t fht 1 - .. . R iv w x it fc C> » , Fbnrar Sbop ■ A y * , B , ------CRANFORD ’ v,t ■ V *

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n s R nuvoix unis PROGRESS MADE IN ELIMINATION OF UNION AVE* widen North Arena*. It was an m - are saada by th* Utility Commtastaxa - Portable Stove Wee tWaa Esrtartea) eouat a t the prompt action by th* and hacom* part o f their order. It 7 NATIONS PLEDGE Ben Franklin't Idea - Memberahtp-S ganamte a year NUE GRADE CROSSING, Township tn pcompllv removing the naturally follows that the Commlsr or a donatloa ot nwvncy. — — Potter Budding that tha State aaaum- aioa must limit their plans to the The first Mows were sic:ply bos A t the annual bourne*« meet tur ot ad tha exp*Baa o f thalr part' at thb actual uacaaaHias Incident to th* aUm>. -. . „la using _ hi*______Sint____ knife,______maathe Cranford Branch! of the Xeedl* agréa ment. Inatien without extravagant* or n - • PEACE FOR EUROPE «Tideotly discovered that stone held ! “ u'b « » « ÿ Ainettrik held at the Enffiassr (boBins Summit* Report « I PnocosÆngs to Dsto in Tha aAava mentioned disagreement necessary expense and they must da- beat, aad soon he ira» utuu.oi bl* Ì h0,,M* 01 Mr*- *• *■ tYulk*l«nk, the represen ted by John S. Hatfield. cilna to, order th* Railroad to da i (oll.'Wtne office ni « e r e elected: ! This iwpaitsid Mattar. - Chairman ot their Road Conunlttas. things xirhlch may be' desirable but » “ £ reaBd « * * * • !“ * • ! I “resklent. Mrs. K A. Cnilkshank. Tha unanimous conclusion o f this not essential to the purpose of thalr - Britain. France, Germany, Bel­ fotmd Widen appear to have born v i^ iY e s id e n l, Mrs. J. \V Millard moating was tn favor at tha “ hi order. They realise that matters o f gium, Italy, Poland and Czecho- far purposes of ««k in g food. s. ,-retar) . M r* K. I*. Wood. A i Hie tneetUig ot the TOwtubip lew !“ plan, namely; U raise the rail among tha sagtnsan regarding railroad operation ar* complex sud­ Soma «re Hat. Soma concave. A Urge Treasurer. Mrs W. W. Plummer, Committee Tuesday night, Engineer road tracks sufficiently to permit olof “ high lavai** and "tow levai** plan. or* not subject to Township raapoa- »lovakla Initial AB Treaties. pot o f a later period baa been fonte! ; - Mrs. A. L.' Wosnltaud vena welcoitr (Mtlltu submitted the fivttowtng re­ Union Avenue and walnut Avenue together with their failure to agree slbUity or contra! It to evident containing eevcral smooth. round <'il as a new director. Directors lire* patting under the railroad In their to th* J t foot elevation of undar- therefor* that any desired changes in port on the Colon avenue grade atonia It to tottered that early m an;>*<« bswWea ttm aft' • V » Mr*. 4. A. present location without detour. grada roadway above mentioned waa Township property adjacent to tha feMtfel v t it r by dropping feet «tene« ! ^ iv- H K Atwat^r. Mr^ J. S. rru«*tng clini tun tlon Then followed numerous confer­ «resented to the Board o l Public Util Undergrade crossing, ar* matter* of PACT OUTLAWING - WAR T • . ^ «„a -.! A roru’U. Mr*. I . It. Hue. Mm M. II. ences between the engineers to agree ty Comestwlonara at public hearing Town Planning to conform to th* Into L U early times tha Or* s r« |{ Mris j „ s . ut„r,, For the purpose of record and in­ formation 1 would report briefly th* upon.»« euiteblc plan o f roadway to an May 2 1st, J«3$ for decision. The newly established conditions and that bnUt In the center of the caw and for ; lllrei.foM u u crows under the railroad bridge that Stale wa* represented at thi* hear­ th* construction of street paring, gut- Faria la tana* to Alfi Csacha aad essential steps in the development of n tong time the cook occupied the | Hates. Mrs. K Kvcrctt. Mrs. V J plan* for 'th e undergrade eroealng would insure public safety M the ing by Percy I t Stewart, Highway era, curbs, drainage, sidewalks or any Fola* Too—Treaty Will Advance CaUer of .«he home. But later the Bre ] I temi Inc. Mr*. t\ K. G even. Mrs t*. from the first Hearing, November "high level" plen were uecd. Many Commissioner and Division Engineer change* tn town planning will ba sap- moved to the aide of the hom e i It If ih-, Jr.. Mr*, t*. R. l.lttell. M r* sketches and long argument Anally U F-. Andrews The County by A t­ «rate snd distinct from their order Olsarmanvent That League 26th. I ft 24, a * th* result of hearings, , . - and la th s Twelfth rrniury chimney» It*. H McDlarmht, Mr*. J. t*. Miller, and conferences'between, th* vepre- ‘ adopted opted a bridge over the ' ade ' torney Frank J. illsts Mr. Stewart and shall be done by. a n d u m a y ba ' feugtlt Far. " to supply draughts, and to. lead smoke - 'it* ^ 1*- Stewart, Mi* II ft , Tutti- tentative* of the Township and those roadways haring 8d feet width be mad* It clear that the State would determined by the munlripIRty. : end fumee out of the bouse were In- “ I- It was ixqmrted tltat t ill article* of the Board of P lidie llttllty Com- ween retaining walls which nllowe not watt longer for plans lo tvs adopt .In the proceeding* tho plan* and os__ * atovea of brick o r : " * '" ' coll.-ctist last year.ami «Uriti- mluioncra. tha Railroad, the State (or two 30 foot.wide roadway* and ed and if plana wyre not Immediately uggeatlons mail* !>» th* Railroad Locarno. — Tha European peata **•*"*•*“ f* Imt.-d to local rliarltica—till* year Highway Commission, and County two 13 foot wide sidewalk*. This available their proposed pavement on Company or by the Townshtp are pmeelam Ule haw been In us* In , ;„IU hope» to recelco 11« ar agreement. which trill ba knotra at llourd of Chosen Freeholder*, in *1! bridge having 14 feet clear roadwa: Roiijh No. 11, ©r North Avenue, would merely suggestive for the final action Holland. Ruaata Germany and other | d.-:,.. headroom, was set on * -skew- whirl tha Treaty of Locarno, wai Initiated about III seasons for legal and teeh- be done without regard to th* grades iff l!;» 'UHry r.immU.l.m »nil »o r» ( - northern coualrira of Kurore.since, tha ^ Tie.- i ; m<|,| I* also -apport Ittgart divides -Aha > angle-very - etaeely-" be­ to- he ' connected ■ to the -undergrade 1 11 ■here « o h j^ to nùtflcation by the pai n icsl "disCùssloit, ’ " ’ ...... ’ ■ " ‘ ' ring the heavy ilsblilty and finan­ of the Middle egea Cast lo o orphan In Frailee Following the presentation of our tween that of Union and Walnut Ave­ project. Mr. Iltati sl«o urged an lm- llamenta of tha aerea natlona con- cial responsibility of tha Railroad the storse w a » known In Alsace es early 1 Tito lo]lowing explanation of the petition to the Hoard of Public Util­ nues, allowing South Union Avenue »list* decision on idsns with the caned. as 1400. but they did not come Into object id the Guild Is seni, out from ity Commissioners with the accom­ to turn into Walnut Avenue before lull that the “ high level stfg'gesitona made Ivy tho Townshtp The final chapter of perhapa the ra m a l tus tmtU considerably later. ] ’ to- ballerini H'-rnItjuaru-re* at d illa panying map »hawing the exUting ntering tho bridge nnd having a row accepted by tho Railroad Company, must -keep within tho demands of moat Important peace conference In For many generations tbs brick snd i l.!olj'lllf ■*«' « >iuotatlon front Hie conditions and all propertiea that may of posts between the roadway* nnd The matter o f elevation ot the un­ puhtlc safely end convrnlrtro at tho >iw>->ths,.,r.f opqttM, .gr.gdf, along each curb, wot tentatively nc- dergrade roadway 1(11) feet I wax then •faaatwtieor-’trtu: '>«n(taH'f'trb a »-'«H b f (y|rt^knd'prwehred-tS-vh»Commls- takctfiun a-twt wri'ecfsetof ' etv> hour v. croMÌng'tògèther'with thè volume of I believe the Railroad Compstiy appropriate earemonie* the planino American colonIsu did tbelr cooking ¡ Tlu. NrtH,|ework Guild 1« orgntt sion. This plan made by th* Railroad waa declared’ to enable Ihs engineer* la open fireplaces. They had large. vidi nee of danger nt the present j taatlaiiaa of aaran conntrlea aitln'd to givo rito»«- "mito have' a Engineer» may be termed the "high to agree on a solution. The Town are right lu the Idoa of keeping their twinging cranes on wblcli to suspend grade crossing; the discussion started ; thalr alpnataraa to tho Rhine aecurliy iimiiCT. Itt. a^pay «•vorvlMxly can af h-vel undergrade." : .. ship Insisted on raising the grad* on* pasaenger traffle separated from tha pota. In 1TM Benjamin Franklin In- tm.1. to help those "who have nut.' on a plan submitted by-the Railroad . pact and to tha aupplemantary arbitra- dimlar to the one itu-huleil in the The elevation of the tep o f the un foot to 70 foot elevation. The Kail highway ' traffic st thn undargrada rented the portable fireplace of trou. Th* People Who Have Not lergrade roadway waa assumed by road contended the experts* was not and while Cranford'will have to get tlon treatlee aad agreements. order of the Hoard of Public Utility the Chanet. ihu HsilrusJ Company Engineer* at Justified; Mr. Stewart agreed Hint th* used |o the now condition« eeteb- Premiar Mussolini signed for Italy: ■i if tin- tlioilsantb o f people ulm. Commissioners io. 1014. This .said t{>14 plan consisted of raising tho levatlun <611 feet above "mean 00 foot grade could be accommodated lishod we will appreciate tliei'Iement Chancellor Luther and Torelgn Minia Earliest Cloche Not . through crime, accident, sii-knc, m level." which provide» * ( st grade Liuudiiylng. the grade* perty on the cor- bufftneers failed fo - agree on into and in consideration o f ' u « : ■truck to learn the time. Wbeu dial* their care hnv<> decent nnd protM't home, Streiemann waa ' the ll ret tier.of Walnut ami'South Avenues, raise of one foot, the railroad ob- o t tho Chief Engineer of the tllity The following 1« a brief dnscrlp- were first Introduced they only, hud elnthlng; It Is more often that vtlthi acted for reason that one foot raise Commission to ensnga the (ID foot tlon ot the railroad davalopmont of ' •paaksr. lliey bring with them must lie Ini The rimilwny on this.11)14 plan was **This treaty.” ha sard, "la an Impor one hand end only marked the hours. till feet wide between retaining wall», n the railroad would cost tha rail­ elevation tu a higher level, tho plan It* depot farlllllns i l Cranford. mediately burned. road | ,ouu for nulhlng more than waa passed along and my duties per tent milestone In the hlatnry of the Later the hours were divided Into Consumptives untlei outdoor treat­ »Rowing for one 40 foot roadway 100 The railroad tracks will be elevat­ to secure Uniter grades that the mu­ milted nothing further than tn es­ world. We hare taken the respon»l- quarters and "Jacks." or mechanical ment. with its call for heavy wool nid two 13 foot wide sidewalks. ed sufficiently for the clear head­ nicipality can readily obtain In their tablish the easiest possible grades be­ ktUty of Initialing these treatlea be- figures, struck the bell*. ' etis;- tile children In day nurseries, The Railroad presented a plan that room shorn named and will bn ' One o f the earliest pocket watches wa» similar to Iht* "low level” plan street paving. The Engineers had tween two fixed levels over which l ita wa ballote that It la tha only and humes nml fresh air .work; tos.. many sessions In nn attempt to agrea sproad apart lo allow space for eue work among men and women it 1014 wlih the exeeptlon that the had no control. This plan will I es­ , trajr to a peachfut common Ilfs for thè known belonged to Oliver Cromwell, upokt the .‘‘high level” or "low levsl" sland platforms holween tracks. I he work o f tho Seamen's AW Socle- -atlrnsd tracks were raised about I) tablish n grade o f ‘5% (or b feet drop people anil natlona of Europa: be­ ■ay* a writer In the Horologlcal plait; the Township declining to dis­ In 100 feet) from North Avenue tu This wilt make the bridge over the Journal. Tills was tnndp In 102.1 by lies, anti o f the Societies for I)ls- #oet instead o f 0 feet nnd the Mooney tas we are confidant that the polli ; !*roperly remained to block traffic nc cus* the low level plan utiles* the re­ thn Undergrade roadway. highway In . reality three dpubt* John MldriaU, and was about the size ehafgfd Prisoners: the convalescent - leal repercussions of 'these trenti»» ■ess to Walnut Avenue. This plan moval o f the Mooney property were On October 1st at hearing sovorsl track bridge« with opim spsec* Ite- , and shape of an ostrich egg. patients Just leaving the hospitals will benefit the German people by al lítese nml hundreds ot other In created a high structure through town included as part of It, suggeatlosuggestions were made by the Town tween, rather tlinti a long dark tun- - (lariating the condltlone of-their polli- At that period wfitches became Very In connection with the grade cross­ ship' p as follows; _ thst stairways_ b* stances dentami n Urge, amount of tnd was opposed by.the Township for nnl. Thn_ Ulsml pUtform* will lie Lteal life...Locarno wlll hare It* deep fashionable-and-were often-cefried^-In -easondhat if p-feet elevation-of-the ing-elimination. IheJUate,. through. Its plscadfromthecndofeach.raUway "¡n| Or ctotliillg which I lie Í :-titU nereaalble from two imavengor luhl” "' significance It tt Is not the end bui tha htptL There wore no watch lions tliemselves cannot stipidv. racks is necesiary to railroad oper­ State Highway Commission, wa* In­ platform to tha Walnut Avenua aid*- tha beginning of a period ot confidence gisssss. and a shutter arrangement ation a few feet more height would terested In a* far a* tha plan* af walk In tha Undargrada; that a drive net* with stair» nnd.elnvstors lead- What Is Don* .tor Hospital,, fectcd their highway Route' No. 0. way ba run from tha depot on the ng to the platforms. The westerly 3 and co-operation among the nation»“ was used. - _ ■ ■ / . • ■ ■ ...... P a U ra tt...... ovoid the need to vacate the old high The general purport of the com- ways, would avoid having a detour and the Ndrth Avenue proposed pave­ south aids of th* track, parallel with tunnel U located about 280 foot east. Tho writer once went through one ment. th* railroad, to Walnut Avanua and teats of the chief-delegates was that snd leave tho highway crossing where >f Wslnut avnnue and tho osslsrly ' of tho largest resoltáis of Plillaitel The Township and State had enter­ thst post* along the undergrade curbs iwhat has bsan accomplished here Fifty-Fifty 't I* at present tunnol about 880 feat asslorly from . pliln - nml not only ono o f the Inr- ed In agreamant for joint.action In ba. omitted. Thas* suggestions were ¿musi..not..ha..the. end,.but. the .begin. ft waa pay day and the bookkeeper Tho Railroad Engineer* and tho iVL*!!!!.Ut..».ven.iinj^iot h tunin olt _pponup .k’<’?U..!!llt.Also,.one pf the innst.hmitt- l-tiltty-Cnmmisvitm Engineer declined straightening..tha.dangerous bands In te-be considered, by . the Utility-Corn- |nlag of a new Europe.— Mr. Chamber­ stood in the manager's "pfiTre.To’claim lllully and systematically cored for from Norlii avenua to tho parkway *o removo the Mooney Property ant North Avenue at the. depot, as a mst- mlsoloucriln.ltsplani.lhefeollng I lain, supplementing hla remarks, said extra pay for extra work. In the roimnunity, amt situated In (he Township persisted In it* objee ter o f safety to the traveling public. being, however, thst their Incorpora lintwnoii the railroad and ttoulh avo- (that tho closing words ot Stresemann “ Mr. Grnap,” he sold, toying tictv- one of the pooreat... districts nnd Tho Fatter Building was purchased tlon In tha plans might prove a sourca ritia and conltnuo by sidewalks across asked to see an "adniL-lon." l’res ton to the ‘‘low lovel” plan and a* i 1 Brland would bo of Imperlshsble oualy with a piece of red tape, "during result altcrnnle sketches were start and demolished as part of this agree­ of danger to the public. Ltile park lo Houth avonuo. Tha Do- i memory. . tha last week I have been doing the ently tho amliulanco Util clanged In ed for a "high level" structure. ment and tho State followed by the Tha petition Is mads under tho pol la moved easterly about inlaway “ t hare the Impreeelon that we hare work of the pay roll clerk, who has the yard, n man, whose laro nml purchase and removal o f tha old tene­ Fielder Act which requires the ellm limbs Inni been lacerateti In the ma. On January Slat, 1026, a meeting hotwnan the two tunnnla'andja sup­ accomplished a great work at Locar­ been UL" ment and other buildings opposite A l­ (nation, If ordered by tho Utility Com ehlnery o f om; of tho great mills, was called’ between tho Townshl) plied by s' broil! drlvawsy on rail­ no,” he said, "and tho last words “ Writ.** retorted Mr. Grasp, "what Committee and the Hoard o f Chotor dan Street and the properties, both mission, to be done at Railroad ex was brought tip on tho elevator. He- road property leading to South *ve- spoken at the' conference bnre given of t t r . Freeholders at which the County was hero and near Mlln Street were pur­ penso. Final plans which show how fore ho reached tho ward ho Imd chased and cleared by the State to tha grade crossing shall be eliminated nuo. From rills layout there will n* eipreeslon to the View held by nil of “ Why, this being pay day, sir." snld been prepared for Ills bed. and on four dlatlnct points of access to train m without exception; that what we tha bookkeeper, " l thought It might be the stretcher, on top of Ills covered bare done today la but tha beginning right to mention It** ’ form, was a derby bat, having on It and tha psKsaiiKor traffic I* separated and not tha and ot our task. As valu' “Quite right." said the manager. Ills name and bed number. Tills was from thn confusion *1 tho Union able, and perhaps more valuable than “Let me see, your salary to g 10 and all that was fit to keep of Ills np- avenue undargrada and paasougori tha texts wa have signed la tha spirit tha pay-roll clerk’s Is $20.“ parcl, and the head nurse salii that cannot cro»» tracks In losvlng trains, there would be no way through the which produced them aad which will “ Tea. Sir," replied the bookkeeper, a modern clamant of safely which m f hospital resources to give him any­ Inapt» the future policies of all the beaming expectantly. should appreciate. A nsw bridge oo un tries represented he».** Mr. thing to wear at Ills discharge.- the “Then,** computed the manager, Needlework Guild donations did not will bo built •uvof tho Hallway Rlvar , Chamberlain told friends that he con­ “Working half the week for. yourself begin to meet tills sort of demand. and tbo present undorgrado bridge \| sidered this, hla birthday, perhaps the entitles you to $20 ami half the week o f all the munificent legacies left at Lincoln Flaco will bo raised to thV molt Important day of hta Ufa. for the pay-roll clerk entitles you toi.fur rlmritahle purfioMts, It Is scldotn no* love! ; Brland, In hla reply, to St»semann‘s |10. Hera It to.“ ' ’ j that hny o f tho funds can lie uxod to - The construction of tho under­ enthusiastic address, emphasised his .. isupply rultahle Vlothlnr fur out­ grade crossing will no doubt create personal views, but declared that they going patients. In many rases tlmso ralected the feelings not only, of his ___ S c n p ia ra l M a n n a ...... connected xvltli the Institutions feel condition* that wo »hall havo to bo-: come'accustomed-to-**nd -will--Intro» goTsrnmsnt, but of the majorlty of _ Açcordlng to the Scripture*, manna tddlrid't'itiioctlhlscall'frdintht'lr bto countrymen. "The pact." be saiiT wa« the food ot the Israelite* for 40 tiivn pocki-ts. ami most of tlicin can duco noir elements lo bo considered III afford to do It. Now. the Noodle- "must bglm the wounds existing In years. The “food was gathered every In future development». It will both countrlea" ------tvork Guild nect>M>|ill-dies Just tills, permanently sottlo many , uncertain» morning, every mnn according to his for It collects now. plain, suitable No experienced observer of Euro lies In our business section and opon eating, and when the sun waxed hot. garment* for the outgoing patient» pean affairs can doubt that the agree­ It melted." It la described poetically In hospital*, home*'and other chnrl up broad Hold* for final adjustment. ments reached at Locarno will be of u “ food fironr heaven" 'and "bread of tie». . , . Thoro I# ono matter that I would Incalculable value lo all Europe. In­ th* mighty." ■ No stibstance Is known The article* most needed till* year urgo Immediate action on. .The stead of a menace of war for the next which ta any degree satisfies all th* are; nightwear, all size»; clilldren's mate has Instituted condemnation tew years, seven pen-scrawls on-cor, 'requirements of th* Scriptural refer- play suit*. 4 to 10 years: sweater»; proceedings, and havo taken posses­ mitten*; *lngln sheet*; hoy*' trous­ aring doucumsnte undoubtedly bega ancas but one proposed to to Idemlf) sion of and demolished building» on a European art In which there Is ho,' ers nnd Mouse*. C to 12 year*; girls' manna with a lichen which grows upon fibs Alfenbach, Aamodt tnd other for the peacotnl collaboration of/na dresses and hloomer*. 8 to 12 year*; the limestone In the Arabian end other and warm underwear, emteclnlljr un- deserter ' 'nte'-ol'aertnnxseitreTOme'de' „.Wry. TiwsiiiftsT n n iT je iiir B i& I m 'd o I I P Aiong^hiriflro*ir'iocitM “,!(irfroH!of7 tached and nr* rolled about by th e! |ng of all knlds I* much needed. Oub Ono ot the moat Important accom­ the easterly tunnel loading from wind. When swept together by sudden Ing of nil kinds Is much needed. Out plishments at the Locarno conference North avonue to the depot and trains. .rainstorms In the rainy season they black stocking* are not wanted. The flu te wHl probably only buy J aalda from the actual security agree Will you help? menta. Is the heavy blosito European may b* collected In large heaps. It to such portion« of these properties that nationalism. For at least two genera a form o f nourishment tn the desert, are used,for highway purpose*. The** tlona the German nationalist hope of espadally when enien with the angary ...... SCHOOL BANK NOTES ..... remaining pieces of property directly manna from th* tree«. ravaage has disappeared completely. It 1» very important for a bu.ilnc** block access to the railroad; they srs Germany has solemnly given up Al­ man to have credit nt the bank. That Is hi* most valuable asset, and he to email, angular, and shallow Ipts suit­ sace-Lorraine and any program ot ag Constant Assortment able only for small, unimportant nnd grasalon against France or Belgium, careful to maintain It by fair and «inarc dealing. H e may find hlm- unsightly developments.- I nrgo Im-j and her statesmen have agreed that “U fa to an endless battle agalnm clutter,“ says n writer In Scribner's felf "In n pinch", or ho may wish to mediate co-operation with the StataJ! any change In the frontiers of Poland make an Investment or to enlarge or CsechosloTskla -shall be brought "No sooner do wa get through one Jot or owner* to seicure those rom iln ln gl of assortment _ than some snobservef b I* buslne*s. nnd It would bo a great properties for Township purposes be A about peaeofuUy. -lf at a l l — ...... - - advantage to him to be able to tivir- mounting bead of aomeihln* els* ehal row S'.ObO for a time. . fore they' sre plscod on the mar ke f THRCE FLIERS LOSE LIVES tenges oar sense of order snd analysts Mr. Jones, a man ot forty, came and assume excessive value anct Moat of us are. at any given moment to the bank to borotr $4.000. Ho was thereby deny the nso of this vslusbl ' Crowd Naar Wildwood, N. J, Sacs conscious of a pile of something some, a man o f excellent morals and he space so eseentlsl to the future plan­ Craft Turn Over In Nosa Dive. where tn our Uvea that needa sortie» bail enjoyed a good Income for fif­ ning about the depot. Cape May Court House, N. J.— —It may be a mass of old book* or old teen or twenty year*. Tho banker QUALITY? VALUE? Here D. V. N. COLLINS, , bad known him a long time and Three army men were dashed to boots, or merely old motive«. There - Township.Jlnglnaer.; to hardly any peace of mind no d«*p know him to’ bo an honest man. But they are in record-breaking meas« death when their airplane spun over when It was learned that Mr. Jones to one side end dropped TOO feet Into as that one experiences Just after on* F ' 1 has..satisfactorily sort e.l...»oIng. at the age o f forty, had no money or Ungled;41mber_laiid-:two..mllc.».drntn. -'‘Foperty-et-hte ©wor-tha banker con­ ure. Just look at the price—then this tosrn. ■ “ T*«f always tnvarlabiy. InsMioiiily. a cluded that he lacked ability to man­ H The (find: Captain R. A. Klaloch. fresh 'inchoate pile to mounting some age Ills affair* wisely. .Ho had not examine this AdvancedSixSedan Mltchel Feld; First Lieutenant Abbot where on - onr spirit'« premise«, de­ had determination or resolution, or C. Martin. Langley Field. Va.: First manding arrangement.” strength o f character to save, any thoroughly. Conclusive proof Sergannt Joseph Coals ton, Langley money. H e had not learned to adapt his expenses to his Income and had Ftald. Va. . ~ Cat damped to Fame ' . not shown that he could make any meets the eye in every feature. BBOAD AMD V B W 'in U n S tl In th* 8mlthsunlan Institution lo financial progress. Tho banker con­ ■ N 1 W A B K . M ... in v a l id k i l £s in t r u d e r Washington, then to s-stuffed cat cluded that «.w ou ld not be wise to Weak ItarUnc Etenday, Oat. labeled; "This cat on September 23, Invest In his enterprise; NEWTON A. BARNETT, Agent, Stole Elinlre Man Says Ha Shot In Self Lot us not have to be In Mrjone»' ------— - », w77. Joseph U. Bebeoek pnnao 1830, Jumped trosij the top of the 171 North Bread Straat, KUsabeth, Oaf ante—No Charge* Laid. place. W e can establish thé habit Washington monument snd lived." Cranford Baprssentstiva . BUBTBB s iA io y r ^ l Bhntrt. N. T.—Myron WUbur. an In- of caving through the school bank, Tha monument at that time waa not ralld shot snd killed Harry Elston, which Is open every Haturday morn­ H. K W E tB , Ufi Unten Avenue, lanth completed and the, eat Jumped from ing from ‘J to 12 o'clock. In tha eom edr apJe o t ib ë forty-fire, a* he attempted to force bis Telephone Cranford 1M-W a height of about ® feet, alighted .... Honor Ball way into the WUbur home, according 1 (2QM) on all four», toy on the ground for a The honor roll for this week Is as t , i statement made to the police by ~ raAKOB HaawnuP3 few minutes snd then got up and follows: ^ , |Ntt Nnggnft and Back ■Wilbur. Three shots- from a revolver walked away. The Jump waa wit IJncoIn School—Warren Sims. w w * fired at the alleged Intruder, one Sherman School—Henry Shaheen lA M k oesaed by quite a few persona shot «tracing him In the hand. An- and Marla-Anginal! O were dismayed »ben s deg pounced Cleveland School—Helen Crosby. thoritlM haw not preferred a charge -upon the cat a frf_f'y*cands-after it WUbur, who said he fired •- Lincoln School won the flag for ! started to walk »way and k&lad tL tha weak. - TWE OttNFORD OCTOBERS 1925. 7 NATIONS P U I { New Jersey m C oíonéí L State Briefs l PEACE FOR EUR ISSSSSSSSSSSSBMI o p m e j Britain. Franea, Barman Christina RatlgUanc, Jsrssy Clt, baby, dlad of strangulation recently Khan, Italy, Poland and ( ai i l o waa being takes to the city Slovakia Initial AD Tre: koapltai ta aa ambulence. She had •trallowed a toy. Deck* S an been flying along the PACT OUTLAWING Dele ware Klror (or the peet few FOB P U B E b u l k days and «on ral (lock* ot gease her# Heaven kooa heard la flight during the night Butter. Cheese and all Dairy i>ru. arts la BeunW t* Aid C w by Delate reeldeme duct«, eaU at oor »tore and in.j,t.r, wttm l tab* c m 1 9 N tftti h e s^ ah Pol«« Too—Treaty Will Ad AZZ m ale—swhhlng, «w »r* The near M. E. church at Nortbmont our line. In addition our ,1, n,N •III be dedicated on Sunday, Novem­ lAk to fiotti to «re fill Jsst coaldn^t fe t m i n Disarmament Thet Leag ingfeetEveryaaeUghthaMtsd wni serve your needs plenty of tha;. ber L wftbstlday service*. ' There ito(coU dóH bB««Q )riogM , Tbcnlmoved SauSM Per. Je x c e p t .th e h o s te s s •HI b* apaclal services each night for breakfast, and tefepliono ,,r,r,.r. during tha Hallowing week. to ■ boost that hod atrere tas* fia n a Thatcher Boiler. There would be no e m (br “Dapper Dan"' (Villns, on trial' In My old boare an re ta at Iretl Ah nm h knew a will bo filled during 1 ,, Locarno. — Th* Europsas agiwament, which will ba kt w orry were her floors protected tha United Statue court for conspiracy por e » could «e t so nwirti flnmfiitt out ofao little co air in connection •Ith the rpnnlng of .ruitu ... th* .Treaty , of. XAcareo. waa... with DevoeM arhlePloor Finish «»floss''between ' the West indie* end hrra subject ta rstlflcatloa by Varnish, which lays • % h«ing thla country, wee initiated at Trenton Uamsata of th* savea nstlo by * fury which deliberated ooly fif­ earned. film between the floor and done* teen Blnutea. WKANFORO.N.J. The float chapter of perh The American Chrlatlan Industrial in g feet. A single coat lasts longer most Important paaro coofei Aesoclatlon, organised for tha welfare gsDareciMu- wae- wrKts«! ¿r Wfd' -cfttlSred'Bf ■TfilMitefpBia'ahi Appropriate caremonles the Camden, la preparing to purchase ■ AAmtwtout ,t. n — u — r . taatlerUe of seven counirl«« about MO acre« of bind Hi the vicinity their aisnatuiaa to tho Rhine m m k e i f Turtle rvllle or Blticltwtiod for a n “ ■3 » 8 5 cation centra. THE THATCHER COMPANY •act sod to tha aupplameotary Aita» h a « » n « » . r—,nCk Confronted with au etuiauncetuent Uoa troatlaa sad agraomsnt*. by the Merchant,Hitt Water Company ■aaalSSO Prsmtarlfassollnlslgnsdfc A. C. Pike Hardware Co., Inc. that It Intended to neck tin lncri‘a«e In M l Chucsllor Luther and Forelg - * Horth A t* au*, W . ' JtOTAUt.N.J.^ iuMMTak: lataa.- the borough iirMeri-fisht rllle- -tor Btrasamaan for Osnhe i»y; W lfk O M J01 and township of I’cnaauken. have apt Mlotitar Vandervelde tor F pointed -a committee in t-oualtlcr pur Foreign Minister Brtsnd for cheefng tha pbmt. THATCHER Foreign Secretary Chamber! Commissioner, Mltltlleltm and Sher Orest Britain; Minister Count wood of Camden, and Truffle Inspector BOUJBRS-FURNACES-RANGES ski for Poland, snd.Foreign Duma hare mured the cltleens’ corn- last for Csechoalovakle. mlttaa of National 1‘urk and Verga After th* signatures were a That-tho permlttwjU be-lureed Stoner tha'does'ropotw ‘*r-tfc»>lJV ç. k. tuve clothing are being made and men of 1 Briand would .bo of Imps memory. „ the town will assemble at the alto of IRVING’S MARKET “I hava the Impression that MILCH’S MARKET the old heme and begin erection of i TELEPHONES M M U Talephonas Ito-JM. . I UBZOH A V E N U E . CRANFO RD accomplished a groat work a new on*. Money will bo raised by »*■ BRENNAN&T0TF no,“ he said, “and tha Iasi rioua waya to buy the materials. *■ ...... UNION AVENUE, CRANFORD, N.' A spoken at the conference hai A value of ISOt was sot upon a nail expression to the view held 1 In a daolalon rendered by Judge Plumbing, Tinning ns without exception: that 1 Byron G. Brett In Second -Dlatrlcl bar* dona today Is but the lx Court. Jtnay City. But the nail be and sot the end of our task, « • • a worth It» weight In gold, or Heating •bis, and perhaps more value! more, because It wee enclosed In a th* texts wa have signed Is tl huckleberry pie alleged to have beeu 1206 South Avenue, K , OBAN FORD which produced them and wt “Shad by tha American Pie Bakluz WE SOLVE THE BURNING QUESTION Inspire the future policies of Dependable Insurance Company of New York and »old by I Tel. C3I oonn tries represented here 8amue! Dtno to Uri. Nellie Splnello. Chamberlain told friends that Annexation to the borough of Mar- CHAS. LANZA sldsred this, his birthday,' perl Is chantvllle has been asked by the rest- [Choice Fruits and Vegetables most Important day of his Ufa dent* of Merchentvlllo ifolghte and Briand, In his reply to Stres 8outh Kwehantvm*. which are now FBEE DELIVERIES enthusiastic address, emphas Is Delaware township. Appeal has Coal Go. < UHIOH AVEHUE, NORTH p*rsonal vlews,-but declared-, t bean read* to Bterchantvlll* borough . - CRANFORD, N, J. , r*Sects'], the feeltngs not onl -IT.coats no more in the fmtplace.AndwhenyOU fijp •oanaU -tad atap»; aw to' h r taken to 12 NORTH AVENUE, WEST, CRANFORD; Q goreromenf, but of the ma| Ptoo« tha matter before the voter* his countrymen. '‘The pact," for. a decision. The -petitioners sey “mnet bglm th* wounds exl ure in the'advantages of prompt service, sure settle* FHONXA that they era not able to got needed both countries" - ...... ment and reliable protection, it will very likely cost Improvement* and these would SR No experienced observer 1 oomS If they era taken Into a larger Courtesy Honest Weight pe»n affairs can doubt-that tt ’ much less. • Municipality. ^ Service manta reached at Locarno w Th* flrat of a aeries of monthly General Contractor Incalculable value to all Euri forum dlnnsrs washeld by tha Cam- stand of a menses of war for We wnte dependable property insurance. Ask abou t it dan Chaatbsr ot Commerce at tha new few years, seven pen-scrawls hotel, .about IDO roproeantatlv* men j Ondina Concreta Work »ring doucuments undoubted] of aouth Jatpay participating. a European era In which then Callan Ixearetad WwjtvUl# borough council haa re- for the peaceful collaborate: -tVme foT' at lesst-r quarter c calTad.word-.rroaithaetatehlghway - - NwwsiSi-SMgwsIks,- Etc.------Eeüty A Insurance D ept department that It haa planned to ,tury. hava a foot bridge erected on tha west P. O. Box H ' CRANFOKD Ons of ths most tmportanl •W# of Big Timber creek bridge. pUshmsn'.s at tha Locarno coi HUtoa Ball, a well to do Notcong aside from ths actual securil ear pan tar, committed aulctd* at the Telephon« UT-J mints. IS ths heavy blow to B Cranford Trust Co. horn* of hla (athar, Jamta Bell, -using . nationalism. For at least twe • ton gauge ahotgun. Hla head w u tic ns th* Oerman nationalist ...... 1 Oanfotd, R A tore.(ram his body. CLYDE C. BELL revenge has disappeared coi Burlington oounty Is literally Infeat- Oeraany haa solemnly glvei sace-Lorr*lne and any progra Ooaiutt your laiuranea sgasi ss yon would yoar Uwyre ss «salsi ' sd with booUegger* and hi jacker*. REOISTXRXD a r c h i t e c t Butter greulon against France or TWs rwaa the report made by John whltakaad. haad of th* federal brew­ 8 South Avanue, W „ OBANFORD and her statesmen have agr ****** ery afluad under Major Murdock, who any ehang* In ths frontiers o ...... r it i ti mu or Csechoslovakla shall b* waa aant to that aection to conduct an about psacefully. If at alt- - towaatlgatlmi. Condition* In that ieo- Produced Under Strictly Bethroan «od Kitchen Uon, the agant reported, are “rotten." — i—TILING— — THREE PLIERS LOSE L bootleggers and .their kin holding TbaplaeaA Foretiea and Vestibule« practical sway over the county. Sanitaiy Conditions Buy at. Julius’ Market THOMAS NL BOM Crowd Near Wildwood. N. Jtorrtaon W. Noel, former Intent Craft Turn Over in Nosa I A good pises to shop tor asylum Inmate, to b* tried October 11 MS Hllleraat Avenue Tel 8367 FLAHmZLD, N. J Cdpa May Court Rouse. tor th* ahoottng to death of Raymond Three army men ware da Flare*» colored chauffeur, near Monk CHOICE MEATS, POULTRY AND PROVISIONS clalr. ia -without counsel. Merrlt Lena Sign Painting ■ Varnishing death when their airplane Asa, !, QHANFOBD

« 1 i" ^ I ^ “• ( *• ~ I r x r¿ •“ -,v -V v ^ I s', xU THE CRAitfORD CITIZEN ANt» CHftOMCLE. THtJF£®AY:X)CTÜBCft Ifc m >

t h e n n u jn rou otnu> widen North A vena*. I t was an ar­ ara aud* hy th* Utility OiaaitaalaB ~i Portable State Wat (HtftJtftiAllll) PROGRESS MADE IN EUM NATKXf O f UPSON AVE­ row*! at tha prompt action by tha and bacoma part o f thalr ordar. I t i Membership— S garments a year Township in promptly ramovtng th* naturally fellaara that th* Ceaaaie* > ~ 7 NATIONS PLEDGE Ban Franklin’t Idea NUE GRADE CK 0 6 S N G . . Potter Building that tha State assum­ . or a denatkm ot money. sioa asust limit thstr plana to th* The first ttev«* were »taply hot : At the annual btwlnet* meeting ot ed th* axpana* o f their part e f this actual necaaalUa* Incident to tha albw- stone*. In aMag hie Km knife, uua |ihe Cranford Branch ot tlte Needle agraaaaat. . I nation without oxtravugaaca or un- FntiniTT fe B i.. Sul— a . Report of i t o Dote in Th* above mentioned disagreement nataaaary aapena* and they moat de- ciUtaotly dlacotered that «one hrid | «w k !!** . . . . _ _ s. . . . u,tii.in. hi, i home o f Mr«. E. A. Crulfcshank. tlw> represented by John I . lletfteld, clln* to ordar tha Railroad to d a­ ** *** *?°* h* w . “ .L\.J!,(ottowluir om «w aero elected: Thk Chairman o f their Rend Committee. thing* which may ba doalrable hut • «arovatT. Huge round ««o r e have j.WshlmU. Mr*. K. A. CTuUtahank. The unanimous toocluaion o f this not aaaantlal to tha purpaaa af thalr Britain, Frane«, Garmany, Bd* h**a found which appear to hare been ) vicerrraklen t. Mrs. J VV. MUlard. meeting wa* In favor o f th* “ high ordar, Thay roaliso that m attan.et «aed for purpoae» of cookie* food. > s,c friary, Mr*. K f . Wood. At tlte meeting ot the tMwoahlp tereT* pda*, namely; ta rala* lha rail­ among tho eogtneer* regarding the railroad op*ration ara complex and Uhm, Italy, Poland and Czeeho- Some ara Oat. coma roocatc. A larg* j Treasurer. M r* W. \V. Plummer. (Vnnnlttre Tlieetlay night. Engineer road i n d a enfrieMWtly to p em il e l 'high level" and “ low level" plan, are not aubjaet to Township raapoe* IMt o r a lite r period baa been fonmf Mrs. A r t Woodland was wetrom iVillina suhinltted the follow big ns Uatea Averne- aad Walaal ‘ together with tholr felluro te agree S i b i l Ity or cooUuL.... It . la- avtdaat-c siovakla Initial AD Treaties... tat as a new director. Directors pre* paamng tender the railroad la their to th* foot elevation of under­ thorafor* that any desired change* l * > cootatnleg atreral smooth. round port on the Union atenúe (takte ■tocr* It la betlived that early man ant t»o*ldes these, were M r* J. A. present locatami wUAout detoar. grade roadway above mentioned was Township proparty adjacant to th a ' .•ro-sing elimination T h e« fallowed eumerou» confer* presented to the Beard o f Public Util­ Undergrade crossing, ar* mattara of heated water by dropping but »ton«» A.llc, Mrs H. K. Atwater. Mrs C .V PACT OUTLAWING WAR Franc!«. Mrs. f . If. I lot'. Mrs.M. II Kor the purpose o f record end in­ ecce* M e m the engineers to agree ity Commissioners at public hearing Town Manning to conform to th* Into It. la early Umee the Are wa» liaynnr, Si is J. H. Sanford. formation I would report briefly the upon a tenable p ie* o f roadway to on Hay Stet. )!12& for doelaion. The nswiy rsUlillshed condition* and that bolll la the center of th* cave and far O i Iht. dlrtsdore are: Mrs •< II »»en ttal a t a « In the development of crea* under the railroad bridge that Slat* we* represented at thla hear­ th* construction of atrret paring, gut- »rt« I« Baung (a Aid Cuchi' en a long time the cook occupied the Hater. Mrs K Everett, Mrs F J plane for the undergrade croealng would t it a n public aafety If th* ing by ISircy It. Stewart, Highway era, curb* drainage, sidewalk* or any . Polle Too—Treaty Will Advine* center of the home. But later the Hr# Itennhi'B, Mrs O. K. Green, Mr», t\ from the (irei Hearing. Norvtcbet high level* plan were uecd. Matty Commiesioner and Division Engineer change* In town planning wilt ba Mp- *^ E . Andrew* Th# County by At­ arat* and distinct from thalr order Disarmato, nt That Leap** ... waa moved to the-aide of the hum* : H, Hut*. Jr,, Mrs. t*. K. 1-ittf 11, M r* 26th, io d i, aa tha result of hearmgvj vheube* and long argument Anally and lo the Twelfth century chlnmeja U ; U, -McDlariuhl. Mrs. J. V. Mlllor, .and confèrent*# between vhc r.yt .»1 « icd a h rtd «»<>*« the undergrade torney Frank J. llla.ti. Mr, Stewart and *fi*lt b* don* by and aa may ba tenant Per...... to supply draught* and to lead amok# ! M'ç. V. 1*. Slow art. Mrs. it. \\. Turn- tentative* of the'Ti.wnship and ih .»f »o*dB*y* ‘ »saving « fi feet width be mad* it clear that the State would determined by the municipality. ■ s * . . . . . >1 • .. . a,.i...»a >S. 1 C h ai III I.WM« l.atoa. In th* proceeding* lb* plan* and aad fame« out of the house u«-re tn Il u s» ivmirtrkl that lll l artlclee of the Board of Public Utility Com ! * « » retami** «»Î1 * whkh allow* not wait longer for plana lo be adopt­ k it « i-olln'li-d laat year amt ilhtri ed and if plans wpro not Immediately trodoeed. Closed elOvt* of brick or miuionera, th# Railroad, the State: tor tw « 30 foot wide roadways ami ueccsilons mad* by th* Itallroad Locarno. — Tha European peace t s s 1 « ■ J tu local charities—tills year Highway Commission, and County : * » 13 f"**t » d e avJewalkm. Thla available their proposed pavement on parcélala tile heve been In us« in 1 ompstty or by the Township are agreement, which will be known aa the liulM hopo» to receive mill ar- Board of Choaen Krei-holder*. in all and*» havtng U fe e l clear roadway Koulh No. V, or North Avenue, would mcroly •uiaratly* tor th* final action Holland, Iluaela, Oermany and‘ other be done without regard to the grades lb? .Treaty., of. Locarno. srai.lnlUatcd l icio» »bout Ï 5 aeaaions lar legal and tceb b < adras», wwa M i m a skew whir» ol th* I ’tilUr Commission and sorsld- wevthettr count rive of Hutopwvtnce th *r. ‘i'tir- trriilit br alwv- witTtkrrtlnr vm Wii*l'atli'iöS«W,"'-”--”-.....- - *«s4«-.-»W .-;« ^ - w « ^ i il«aaly™La. t « - lie . ,o4in«eUd t«-.tho-undergrade hera aubjaet to ratification by the par of tho Middle ages Cast loin •* oriihaii in France.. Following the presentation of M l ' * « » ‘ bat e f lm en and Walnut Ava­ project. Mr. Illats also urged an Im oring Hi* h»»Vy llsbllliy and 11 nan'- " Uamenta ot the aeren nation, con-, stove* were known in Alsace aa early Tin- (ollouing ctnlanatlon of tho petition to the Board of Public l til >•»'. al ■ eg *> ulh l n on Avenue mediate decision on idana with the ■ 1 rAsponslhlllty of lh* Railroad tho earned. aa leeo, hut they did not come lntn ioliioct of tho tlulhl is sent out front tty Commissioners with the e c c o ».ito ‘ um into Walnut Avenue before result that the "high level" nlan waa «uga*#t1on« made try th* Xc*nthlp The dual chapter of perhapa the general use until considerably later. !"'«• National lloaihiliartan« et Pltlla partying map showing the eiutingl > ntenng ‘ be bndge and having a row accepted by tho Railroad Company. nui*t keep within tho demand, of moet Importent peace conference In , h. hriok >nd itioliihla, anil I* a uuotatlon from the conditions and all properties that may , -’f psjala between the roadway» and The matter of elevation of tho Un public aiifelr and rm u n lrl r.t At tho b*v,..aÆ«itM-:U*f',»W.-Pf.-'psmad gxads fa 'e g eafh cvrh W «. tentojivylyJSC- def,grade. r.'iiwi.viM, ,1 Hi. ,f*.«l >..«»» Utah roadt)»,-. A -:-:.:: lantieaa- war wrttte«! when -wttb taken up arid a reeria ’of'on.*: hour .roiialng together with the volume ofj cvpted and presented fo the I boll«,« th« Railroad Company appropriate ceremonie, the plenipo American colonists did their cooking .,,u. jiwMIcwork (lulhl U organ- evidence of danger «1 the present won. Thia |d»n made by th# Railroad waa declared tn enable the »nrineers tanUaHee ot èeren countries affixed I*.-• »# »-flfRHRm.-• ttmRc * ”t»t«> • grade crowing: tW'sHscu «i n s ta n d f C gt-i*»« m a y ^ te rm «l tha 'high to -agree on a suluUim, -The -Town- srn right lu thn Ido* ol beeping tholr , •wloilRf ermne* on which to nusiicoU | < imncr. n a way »’vprylMxly rail a( thalr algnaturea lo the Rhine eecurliy 1 plan suhmltti'd hv Ihe Usilri-sii - - «I Undergrade ship insisted on raising the grad* on* |sutsi)t»r irafllc aeparatnd from th* poU. In 1744 Benjamin Franklin to ticl|r tlmni* ‘'who hav«* not/ highway - traffic al llio undergrod* pact and to th* eupplementary arMtra- similar to thé oui .minded in thri The elrsation of the tap of the un foot to TO feet elevation. The Rail ?«ltcd tha portabU dreptnea ot irvo. i Tha Ptopla W h a H a ra Hot order of the Board ..f Publie Utility drrgrad* roadway saraa assumed by road contended the'expense was nut and while Cranford will hay* lo gal tloa treatlea aad agraemente. - - • - ; tha ChRaca. Commissioner» iii lu ll. This Bsid(*l-e lvailr.,a-l I .-npsoy r.nglneera at Justified; Mr. Stewart agreed that th* used lo th* now 'condition« aatab- ’ramlarlfnaaollnialgnedforltuly; ...... ------: - < it tlhk th»mi*WNH -win»; «1 I p il iden ctimilsicd .if raising thef t»vatrgir-«F-f«vr rtsavw “ » w w a y 09 ’foot grade routri b* accommodated llahed wo will apprm lal* the'nlemant Chancallor Lather end Foreign Minis Earliest Clocks Not through erhuo, accident, slrkno*» or railroad Deck» ah.ut sis feci higher ^ »hych priendes a flat grad*r by modifying’ th* grades on the .State other mlvcrslty. yearly jiass through of safely and will gradually adjuat ter Btreeemenn for Oermany; ¡Corrirn th*n»dheya>»r*-*L-.pra»««t-.asi4...4!»sat-i¿‘ SW,,^^.,M‘ ■ 111¿hw»y »6 that » BHi grada could .... Provided With Diah tlip'nicilliflil anit^otfiSr chafff eliTo In ’ oargrnwIhrmheTi'rwrnndirion» -— Mtalftar VanderveM» for Belgium: ing the proposedoposed undergrade road■road-í'-'rly erty ih side s oti f tne:he unarrgraaeui:Jrrgrade rrossin*ersowaIIVK lie o lila in e tl...... ’ ...' Th# flrat clock of which there I* «ti> lit Ions of this country, ninny arc 000 feet easterly froml 'here the 63> fest elcvalton waa fixed hi order to avoid indefinite del* It th«'3'»wnalilp wants more elab­ Foreign Mlntatçr Brland for Franco: liiMillich-ntly clad. TIioko Instltu way about any authanlc ’ reconl waa Invented by Walnut Avenue,enua, nearly . ..pposite _, to This assumption created a’ fairly aleey with perhaps serious results in olr . orate plana or apodal construction Foreign Secretary Chamberlain for (Ions ami societies rarely lisle ade o a m i »»vine . mark ,n ter*«le grade from th* undercr-ftd«undergrade bridge ! ti talntng relief to our .traffic menace or changoa beyond thn actual «rumin­ Blchard de Wallingford, abbot of St: oimte (mill» to siipiily till» lark Aliteli Street, and making a park rn Orant Britain; Minister Count Skrxyn trnnr» to the depot of the- present th# prnenl North Auouf paving •ml for reason that tha Htata waa ation of the grado crossing, prompt ski tor Poland, and.Foreign Minister Alban* In 1820. It vras known to b* Take, for exnmide, ¡lie Noeletle* to freight yard which lies between the which I opposed from th* start and willing tu modify their grades to action will Influence Joint actlon'wtth leaea for Csschoslovakl*. going in th* time of Henry VIII. I’roteet Children from Cruely and trcnumuly advocated raising this Iff •void heavy etpenea to the Railroad Railroad, South Avenue nnd Waitin' III# Railroad Company to hay* It ng- After th* signatures were afllsed In Some early dock* bad no dial* so the t'hlhlren'» Ald.Koeletle» it Is foot, level one foot to TO feet. The Company and influence quick action Avenue. Including the entire removal ocutod at Township nxiien,*. th*-’doeBrtHmtww^'rti»>tsorld. Wa hare taken the responsi­ incut, with It»' onll for heavy wool nicipality can readily obtain in their d lunirlcutly for thn dear head­ figure* struck the bell* The Railroad presented » plan that tablish the easiest potaibl* grades be bility of hiUtallng these treaties ho­ on»:- tlm children-In day nurscrlr». street paving. T h « Engineers had tween two Used levols over which room ahovo' named add will bn is* ww beUoto that U la the only On* ot the earliest pocket watches nml luunes und fro.ihair work; roe was similar to this “ low level” plan •proad apart lo a(low ipoco for if 1014 with the exception that the many m s m . in an attempt to agree had no control. This plan will ct- y ta a peachful common Ufa for the known belonged to Oliver Cromwell, cue work among men and women: upon the “ high l«v c l" or “ low l«v#l” tahllsh • grade of 6 % (or fi feet drop ■land platform» hntwocn track«. ■ays: a writer In the norologtcnl tlie uork of tho-Kenmen'» Aid Koclc ■ailroad tracks were raised shout 9 PdOpla aad nations of Europe; bo­ Vet Instead o f <1 feet and the Mooney plan: the Township declining to dts In 100 feet) from North Avenuo to Thla will mako tho bridge over th* causa w* are confidant that the polit­ Journal. This was made In 1023 by tie.», and ot tho Sodetle» for DIs- cuss tha low level plain unless the .ra- the Underyrajla roadway. clmrgcil Prisoners; tlm convalescent '.’roperty remained to block traffic ae­ highway, i In ronlity - tlirnn ilouhl* ical repercussion* of these treat!«» John Midhail, and wj|s about the slxe moval o f the Mooney property w'er* On October 1st at hearing several patients just leaving the hospitals- o n to Walnut Avenue. This plan track hrl.lgna with open' apace, h*- and shape ot an ostrich egg. inctudvd as part o f it. suggestions wore made by the Town .will benefit the Oerman people by al- the»o mul hundreds of other ‘ In created a high structure through town twenn, rather than a tong dark tud- lorUtlng the condltlone of their polit- At that period wntchea became very In connection with tbe'grade cross ship aa followa; that stairways be stanees demand, n large amount of in.l was opposed by the Township for ilBL.Jha.. 1« 1*'!<1 ptvMormi wIII bn .leal IlfWr Locarno “Wlll tiavo Its doep faahlonable omt were nften rrrrjed ttv ca»on that If 9 feet elevation o f th* iiqg ehn»i<>«tt4A tlie-l»tater through Its placed-from-the-endof-eaeh. railway 'no; er elothlng which the~Iii»ilfix’ Slate .Highway Commission, waa In acrnaalhla from two pn«»tmK«ir tun­ algnlflcanca'It It la not the end but th* hapd. There were no watch- lion» tliemselve.» connot stipiily. ■ rneks la nccesiary to railroad oper- platform to the Walnut Avenus aid* the beginning of a period of confidence glass** and a shatter arrangement irtlnn a few lfeet more height would tereated- in as far as the plana af walk-in tha Undergrade; that a drive nel, wllh stairs anil elevators. I«s l- What Is Don# for Hoapital fected therr highway Itouta No. 9, way bo run from tha dopot on tho ng to thn platforms. Thn wesJ fty and co-operation among the. nations" waa osad. _ . - Patlantg avoid the need to vacate the old high­ 6 ways, would avoid having a rlftour and the North Avenue proposed pave­ aouth aid* o f tha track, parallel with lunnnl 1» locaind about 269 (oat east’ Th* general purport of the com Tho writer once went through ono md leave tho highway crossing where ment.’ ' tha railroad, to Walnut Avanua and if Walnut aronun and tha eastarly manta of th* chief delegates was that o f the largest ronpltnls of Philadel­ Th* Township and Stat* had enter­ that poata along the undergrade curbo FU tyFU ty t Is at preaent. lunnol about fit» font easterly from what baa - bean accomplished here phia - und not only ono ot the lnr- ed tn agreement fo r Joint action in bo omltted. Those suggestions were Hwaapayday-abdlhebookliOeper Tho ' Railroad Engineer* and the .\V*lauL.ayonu9-j!flih.$Mn!w!t..opon.ufi._.. mtiit-nQt.betheen4..but.!he.bcfln ceaL-but-olso-ono-of: the_iuosL-boun» •trafghtenmg the -danrerous-benda-ln to-be-eon»ldered-by-lh*-Utlltty-Oom- stood In the mansKer'e ofllee to dalm Utility Ci.mmirslon Engineer declin«.! nfag of a new Europe. Mr. Chamber­ iKtiliy and systeniatlcnlly cared for o remove the Mnnnef Property an North Avenue at the depot as a mat­ mlisloners in 11» plsns, tho feeling (ruin North avunu« to III* parkway extra' pay for ext ra work.------iii-thc rommuntty, and sltunted tr lain," supplementing hit-remark», said the Township persisted In its objee ter o f safety tv the traveling public.' being, however, lh »l tholr Incorpora­ between ihn'railrun.i nliil Routh avo- one of tlie poorest -districts - nml that the closing words of Stresemann “Mr. Oraep,” he eald, toying tierv- ion to the “ low level” plan and as i The Potter Building vras purchased tion In the plana might prove a source nit* *nd contlnuo hy aldnwalka aero«*- asked lo see an-*,admkedon." lTe»- 1 Brland would.be of Imperishable ouaiy with a place of red tape, “during result alternate sketches were start aad demolished aa part o f this agree­ of danger to the public. this park to Houlh avonun. The Do­ ently tho amhulaneo hell clanged In memory. „ tha last weak t have been doing the cd for n “ high level” atructurc. ment and tbe State followed by the The petition Is made under tho pot I* moved eaalorly about midway tins yard, n man, whore face and purchase aad removal o f the old tene Fielder Act which requires tho ellm "I have the Impression that we have work of tha pay-roll clerk, who hue On January Slat, 1926, a meetlnx Imlwi.on thn two tuniixla and I* sup-’ accomplished a great work at Locar- IlmliH had lieen lacerated In tho ma­ ment and other building* opposite Al inilton, if ordered by the Utility Com baan UL" - . I chinery bt otiq o l tho groat mills, was called between the Townshl; piled hy a broad driveway on rail­ he said, “and tha last words “Wall," retorted Mr. Grasp; “what Committee and the Board o f Choaer den Street and the propertiea, both mission, to bo done St Railroad ox was brought up on tho elevator. IJe .here and near Miln Street were pur­ road proporly loading to Houlh are- spoken at the conference have given a i t t r ■ Freeholders at which tha County wav penio. Final plana which show how fore lie: reached the ward lie had chased and cleared .by the State to the grade crossing shall bn eliminated nun. From tills layout thorn will be expression to tha view held by all of “Why,Able being pay day. sir." sold lieen prepared for hliThcil, and on four dfatlnnt point« of across to train ua without exception; that what we th* bookkeeper, “ I thought It might be the stretcher, on top of Ills covered and thn paanongor traffic Is soparslnd bar* dona today U but the beginning right to mention It“ ‘ form, was n derby hat, having on It and not the end of our task. As valu­ “Quite right“ eald the manager. Ids nnine and tied number. Tills was from Ihn confusion it thn Union able, and perhaps more valuable than “Let me aea. your salary la gift and all that was lit to keep ot Ills ap­ nvonuo undargrado and paasongor* tha taxta we have signed la tha spirit tha pay-roll clerk’s Is $20.“ parel, aud the hoad nurse said that cannot cros« tracks tn Inavlng trains, there would lie,no way through the which produced them and which win “T e * air,“ replied the bookkeeper, a modern nloniont of asfoly which o f Inspire the future policies of all the hospital resources to give him any­ should approclalo. A now brldgo beaming expectantly. thing to wear at his discharge-the ooun tries represented here." Mr. "Then,” computed the irmnnger, Needlework (Julld donations did not will be built over the Itahway Rlror Chamberlain told friends that ha con­ “working half the week for yourself begin to meet this sort of demand. and tho prosont undorgrodo bridge sidered this, hie birthday,' perhapa the entitles you to g20 and Imlf the week OT all the tuunillccnt legacies left at Llnculn I’ laco will he raised to tbe moat Important day of hla life. for tha pay-roll clerk entitle* you to for charitable purtKises. It Is seldom now HJrel. - Brland, In hla reply to Streaemann’s n a Hey* If. I* ” that any of the funds can lie used to Thri construction of - tho under­ enthusiastic address, emphasised hie supply sultnldc clothing for out grade crossing will no doubt Croats’ pereonal Tlewi. but .declared- that they going patient». In Hinny eases those condHIoiig thet wo «hall have to l>e- reflected, thefeellng* not only of hlv ...... Sctipturat Manna.... connected "'ll!1 the Institutions feel 'cryme' accttatomod-to'-and will Intro»" goremment. but of the majority of According to the Scriptures, inanna Yd.Hg.MTto lu ce t Iiils call Trohi fheir own pockets, nndjnost of thorn can duco new elements to be cousldornd hla countrymen. “The pact," he said was the food o f the Israelites for 40 “ mast bglm the wound* existing In ill afford to do It. Now. the Ncodlo- Tn" fiituro developments. ft will year* The “food woe gathered every work Guild accomplishes just this, both countries.” - ...... morning, erery man according to bl* pormanontly snttlo many uncerlaln- for It collects new, plain, suitable tlea In our business soctlon and open Ho experienced observer of Euro anting, and when the sun waxed,hot. garments for the outgoing patients pean affairs can doubt-that thé agree It melted.“ It la described poetically In hospitals, homes and other char! up broad fields for final adjustment. mante reached at Locarno will be of as “ food fronr heaven” and “bread of ties. . There I* ono matter that I would Incalculable value to all Europe. ' In­ tha mighty.” No substance la known The articles most needad this year urge Immediate action on. The stead of a menace of war for the next which In any degree satisfice ell the nre: nightwear, all sizes; children's fitote has Instituted condemnation few yean, saven pen-scrawls on cor- requirements of tb* Scriptural refer play suits, .4 .to 10 years: sweaters; proceedings, and have taken posses­ artng doncuments undoubtedly began mittens; single .sheets: boys’ trous­ anew but one proposed 1* to Identlfj sion of and demolished buildings on a Enropean ara In which there la hope ers and blouses, 6 to 12 years; girls' manna with a lichen which growi upon fibs - AJfenbacb, Aamodt and other . for lha peaceful collaboration of na dresses and bloomers, 8 to 12 years J|b* .Bjnegtone .lnjhe ^ properle* opposite to Aldon street ‘tVmv foT' wt least '*: quarter of •* cen­ umd-narui-inulcrxcaiv .especially, jin,, desert* The older mosses become de­ dersblrts, 3 tw 10 years. Babies clotle ¡toni: isrfsnroKdrwttwa in-froBtiof tury. ' ■ • tached and are rolled about by the ing of all knlds ls much needed. Out­ One ot tha molt Important accom­ tbe eeaterly tunnel loading from wind. When awept together by sudden ing o f all klnifs Is much needed. Out, plishments at tha Locarno conference North avonue to tbe depot end train*. rainstorm« in tbe rainy season they black stockings are not wanted. ' The (Rate wljl probably only buy aside trom the actual eecurliy agree­ Will you help?— ment a. Is tha heavy blow to European may bs'coUeded In large beep* It Is such portion* of these proportion that nationalism. For at least two genera a form of nourishment In the desert, era uacd for highway purposes. Thee* tic us tho Oerman nationalist hope of eapaclally when eaten with the augury SCHOOL BASK ROTES . romalnlng piece* of property directly revenge has disappeared completely. manna from the tree* It 1» very linportant for a business block access to the railroad; they are Germany has solemnly given up Al- man to have credit at tho hank. That small, angular, end shallow lots suit­ sace-Lomlna and any program of *g Js his most valuable asset, and he Is Constant Assortment careful to maintain It hy fair and able only fo r smell, unimportant end graaalon against Francs or Belgium, “U fa la an endless battle against sqtiaro, dealing. Ho may And him­ unsightly-development*. I nrge Im aad her statesmen have agreed that self "In a pinch", or ho may wish to mediate co-operation with tbe Slate«, any change in the frontier! of Poland clutter.“ says a writer tn Scribner's make an investment or to enlarge or owner* to secure these remaining, or Csechoslovikla shall be brought “No sooner do w* get through-one Job of assortment than eom* unohtervef h Is business, and It would be a great propertlee for .Township purposes b*J ■ about -peacefully;-IT at a lt ------advantage to him to bo ablo to bor-’ fore they are placed on tbe m arks! mounting bead of aomethtng ala* dial row *5.000 for a time. THREE FLIERS LOSE LIVES langa* our sense of order and analysis Mr. Jones, a man ot forty, came end assume recessive value one Mod at us are. at any given moment to tho bank to borow H 000. H e was thereby dony the use ot this vsluabl Crowd Near Wlldtsmod. N. J, Sate conscious of a pile of something some, a man of excellent moral* and be space so essential to tb* future plan­ Craft Turn Over In Nos* Olv*. where In onr Uvea that needs sorting had enjoyed a good incomo for fif­ Q U A L I T Y ? ? Here ning about tbe depot. CWpe May Court Bouse. N. 1. —It may he a man of old book* or old teen or twenty year* The banker VALUE D. C. N. COLLINS, . Three army men were dashed lo boot* or merely old motive*. Thera had known him • long time and Township-Engineer. knew him to be an honest man. But death when their airplane spun over I* hardly any peace of mind so deep ."> they are in record»breaking meas* aa that one experiences Just after on* when It was learned that Mr. Joncrf to one- aide and dropped .400 feet Into at the age o f forty, had no money or 'hla satisfactorily sort el something. . ssngied timber-land two mllea from «yoperty of hi» own, tjie benkaT.iion-. ure. Just look at the price-then this town. . - 'Td'''BwSy*'’Tnraii*hiyr IBiadlotffly;" # eluded that he lacked ability to man­ The dead: Captain R. A/ Klnloch. fresh Inchoate pQe la mounting some age his affairs wisely. .He had not .....exauiunetiusA^^ Mltehal Feld: First Lieutenant Ahbol where on our spirit's premiss* de­ had determination or resolution, or C Martin, Langley Field. V a: First manding arrangement“ strength of character to save any thoroughly. Conclusive proof Sergeant Joeeph Coulston. Langley money. He had not learned to adapt his expenses to hla Income and had BROAD AMD HEW STREET! Field. Va. : ■ " Cat Jumped to Fame not shown that he could make any meets the eye In every feature. i In the Smithsonian Institution In financial progress. H ie banker Con­ - - HEWARX, S . t . ' . INVALID KILLS INTRUDÉR Washington, then la a Stuffed eat cluded' that it would not be wise to Weak Starting Monday, Oat. Mtk/ labeled: «This cat on September 23. Invest In hla enterpriser NEWTON A. BARNETT, Ascot, Sick Elmira Men Says Ho Shot In Self Let us not have to be In MrJfonesf Joseph M. Sehanek present* y j 163d Jumped from th* top of the , m Soste. Stood « trae*. KHiahetk, S . i . Defense— No Chargaa Laid, place. Wo can establish the habit Washington monument and 11 red." Create« ■spraaasttatli* ammmxsASOE . ’ / j «m ira , N. T.—Myron Wllbnr. an In- o f saving through the school bank, .Tha monument at that time was not »eUd «hot and killed Harry Etaton. which is open every Saturday morn­ R. E. WE3B. US Uatea Avaasa, Santh - In tbe comedy epls ot th* aereèiL completed and tb* cat Jomped from ing from 9 to 12 o'clock. forty-live, as he attempted to force hla Talapkoae Q rta b rt 1M-W ••0.0 W.B.l.T." ■ -yi- a height of shoot 100 feet alighted ._. Honor Ball , way Into the Wilbur home, according (20*4) on all four*, lay on the ground for a. ' The honor roll for this week is aa FRANCIS HBRATOMfrTttT to a statement mad? 10 ***• P°llce Taw minutes and then got up and follows: - . ., • I'?') ■' Mat Nazzar* and Buck and B vnnbur. Three shot* from e revolver walked away. The Jump wax wtt- -L!ne61n School—Warren Silas. . Inn*. Trmveri Bntmf: wm* flrad « the alleged Intruder, one Sherman School—H enry, Shahcen nemed by quite a few peraqna who and Maria AngfnalL ’ O OBREN AND DI ebot striking him In tba batd. Au­ were dismayed when a dog pounced thorities hnvt not preferred a charge Cleveland School—Helen Crosby. Cape, H. C Melntyter upon' th* cat n f é » aacoada aitar It Wllbnr, who said h# Bred In ' Lincoln School won the (leg for A f tampona atoa, t* starred to walk array and W M U. the weak. — * - Evaa, M , t o s i - ' '■ ’| P " tKB-UflfitiHC**» * * «SJWHrwlfrWWét* ^gR^g.—M ..—,-,f....^ f i ...... ,'- A \ sc.r;

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WE1TI M OXTXS FACTS beat m u lti aaconallabad kaaaaaa bf iegielatar* pigged on tka atatate full Um* to tbe duties of tka office, T b* three year* when I was Chair* 4oae**r.h>*«»vKM< R v , t A t ■ recent address delivered at lack of co-op*ratios, lack o f eo-or book* o f New Jersey tb* drat etep to­ sad to prepere carefully tbe state aiaa of*tbe JotarCommltte* on Ap> BH^rtcaixaHr^.e, dj, ¡., ItuUwrford. Senator Wliltnejr. tbe dlnation and lack at tH B work b* ward* baalaae* method* Ua govars- budget to reduce tbe coat of g o r e »' pruprlatloosduriog the difficult yeer* rare at afr and w*»W eau*. ttrean tb* lerlilatlv« and eueut!*« leetrny* , , nh J New Jersey \ Republican candidate for Governor, meat, the Blot* Budget Act. exper­ maat. Tbe carrying out of this pro* of readlaltment after the war,, tbe branebea of (ovarnmaat ience baa tbowo where this valuable gra n will mean dollars and cent* In state lived wlthia Us income. It did «aid In part: T b* proper raiaiat aad apaadlng act can be streagtbanad, but tb* aaoit your pocket. aot run lato debt. Necessary. ac­ »ta.»Sd Bfw Neyvfre • • ? ■ *■ » j-Jietr Jer*ey 1» a Republican Mat*, S tate B riefs \ of public fund* concern* you all. Yoti perfect budget ayatem la tb* world I f I ant' sleeted governor, I shall tivities were cared, for and tbe an ■* - ■■ s " * ijt has declared iteelr overwhelming­ all pay taa*>, either directly or la tbe la aot worth a cent unless tboae who oiafco weary effort to cut out tbe red neat appropriations bill we intro­ Rubi Ior Rmorvom Fruit • »ft*»*»*»»»**»*»*' ly in fetor of Republican policies. ft form of rent and cott of living. operate It have a genuine lot ere» t In tape aad coitly duplication which at) duced la ample time for proper con­ Tropicali fruita-coated win,- . Arthur II fgADnlnr, of Tr*ni'-n, a should b e»« a Republic»!! fovrrnor. When taiee are lower you bare more economy aad efBtlancy. W * want an graatly Increase! tbe necessary cost sideration by tbe legislature. Blm ot raiw rubfrnr are kepi rr>- cierk In the offic« of ill»* < ’ Jinn It te e ll year» »Ini« we bava bad !l If, money to tpend for your borne* and exccuUva and legislature pledged to of government. ' I Introduced measures designed to weeka H- "■ ' • - & til CommJision .*! the . stav-. _ I''»»!*?.. a Republican governorand a Repub­ n**da and more money to aae* for economy, and working barmoatoualy va t found guilty of dnmkrb driving lican , legislature working together...... Publicity ...... ' .. prompt bualne»» methods In govern­ a rainy day. together for tbe lntereete of tbe pub­ m ent I succeeded In changing the by Judge Ort-miao in I’olU« "Co ,r». When I Oral went (o the Ao«embly It Publicity makes for economy and Taxation lic. With auch mutual accord and New Jersey .and !V:tiin> H < ^ la iii’f* wan the Aral year of a Republican I* a great safeguard of good gov­ flacal yaar ot the state so aa to make determination to follow Id tbla locked hnrns at 1«M cn tiu> -) ntjf.fl Of administration foil,.wine the election Tbe lea* money your government ernment You have tbe right to possible more accurate appropria­ atate and national policy ot economy, The den toll Collection« 6 u till* ('am: U i IjUj ,,f tlnvernor Edge, 1 look back on apenda, the leaa you bare to pay. know Just bow your money Is being tions. I obtained tbe paaaage of an your money will b* aated. You can­ delpbla brlf thy Taaea am a aeceaaary burden, but spent and It should be made easy tor act regulating transfers of appro­ - fought to a In tho Unit 'uti » not hope tor an economical efflelent already o »on or acrrlre a Itepubllcan *o*er- rigid economy can keep them down. you to know. Simple, clear finan­ priations. I urged Improvement of Supreme Court Btate government under a Democrat. Wm. C. GoMing, Inc nor and !te[,ub!lcan Jcglalature, I want to ten your tag burden re­ cial report* and Itemised monthly tbe Budget Act and publicity of ex records. With Mk Ii k ’U l»ri.l.«*rt hr. duced to a minimum by common Ic egecutlve trained In Ibe acbool of pendltures from the Emergency mobile- necident -Krigfrno- It'» vvirblnn In iiarnm ny. can render tbe statements of expenditures from the. Finn* Mmb achloTenienU aa the eenan builnnaa method», f want' to Hudson County politics and eubaer- Fund...... ’ ...... twenty four, of Ilf»' fcets* m k * ll.l vlent to the Hague machine »polls emergency funds. If made public, lOnh'ft A(t, tbe Mate lllithway 9 ya- am tbe nncaeiary taxe* proparly lev­ M otor c to eifrlcntn him «elf from tt ■« syatem. * would give a clear insight Into the ...opticians...... before In* «‘olion< :!!c Eapeaeee Introduco business method* In atate mere campaign theme of mine. I Ik*or one student replliNl, "The Wolf feaior of th$» K.u-iii;. »*•* ,;ltn * tin'll been In the lejctalnturo alx Part of ovary dollar you pay In government. Improve the budget act, have fought mne year« In the State made war on l.ltile tied Killing Hnod.M 'literature, nm! . 'h*.ni- h j t i yenre under a IhunorrAtlr governor fiuea gona for atata eipenaea. A Ito- to III responsibility give personal at- Legislature fnk eliminating waste Answers to tdher quest bins were. ‘‘An ■poaklng at St Pi. ■ An See this X*. Find It fhn* been lriiji(i*e[hie (n ret,the «».Wie?.«!' |tovbtnt}r,an4 A, J0t?pultUras !,"P,,V5ó.<5 .tilt!,.JtualB.i»*, ,of,Jbe pt^t?, Irish hull In * msle eow.’ and "t'ereala • tttfch rt it 1»!* »?'■• - sre ttlm* Khott n at'the olrrores * - ' Delfcloue, Meinl»,, ]i. Joint It :» li the neai •Grime* (Jvlilrti ..atp . , ff'W'ttf' Ulf» known and pojmhi Vmrl»-*!»•*« nf Dealer’s, ploi In juhl'h "Now eirel_. Just nt thl tl’TI«» tfl»nirt ...A v>>’QuU^ }\\„ I i Vlxjj a xiT jtix_xlm xi crini, m :u:-a.uavjgAv»L-'^w.^m*giir:««ypFiwAr;~.:v.-''A^:^;cn.;~J^i:.»fVTO 4t xa- Wr'-v.PAfftAxJ/AKd'JDXCCe-BturiUla' A'lULUWeu.F.CA'i I ■ a -*A lti> )i 'J »J-' RnisxrufKtLuin. *’“LÌÌf!wìir}T ~ • • .» i)L, pfr-jXf'«(aav»,A‘if> In ubscrvancH of tb- om* h'itidrcrl «id «OTOiity n fill. :m * tf* d.iry of ih Flrat riTSbyi'-rlm ibm.-it « f i tr dm Oftlohr&tlnn wfl’i lioltf In |;lfTrkvv,|, i: which formor jmHtor» nnd inntiih-r« and jc-onfrrKntlons of oihor clnirr.'i*'* took'pari. It Ir ron«blòr«>i1 «n nv.ni- of blktorlral lntorouf, and « nuniltor of “NI home« h ire flan* flt-ri *1d >» <1 1 Pondlnt •iilmilHPlott tir hrlof-, do ___safe’s' dilOD WAA * foftorvod by tb»* I'oMh Utility CommlMfou nn th- i*oni|»Ulnt F 4 of tho Concrotff Kpuclìiirtrfr ró7n]iTny of Trontou iBultùt froluht nit»**! r chAffod by tbo IVunn^lvunU Itiiilrond R # t S » , and tbo RAAdlng Company mi «bin menu of cinders between nocbiin« ECHO lAKEPAR/Cr B U S E S to o r to ? TUB PARKS OB zZ. and tho company’* plant*. Trontou. NRORWNPloej^ Havlnf ipont «ovonil • month« tn w e S Y S T ** MOW - — oetnc omveioPRO* /jwswa«-- •ludylng andJnveatlgatlng-.tbn..pcab, ♦ p r -rue - rspRiNonet.o lem» and vajus of municipal soiling. UNION COOK. . ADJOINING the City Planning Committee of the PARK COMMISSION • Chamber of Uommerce ha* auhtnltted an »ihausttv* roport on the auhlect iHORT|HILl&. STORES te tbe board of directors of tlint or S S t^ ^ C H U R C ganimtton. The rsport Includes an HOOWTAJHaiP* I explanation ot toning and Its effect. ) SCHOOL -A rain soaked mass of smoulder tng ruins atanda on tbs alto occupied by tb* Atlantic Tank and Ilarrnt Com­ pany. Hoboken, accim o t, tho-year's ^ B R ÄH t VV most apsclacular water front blase. Tho company's buildings were almost totally destroyed by flames which '--1 u _ - upon 50(1.000 feel of store l-nnher. II lumlnatlng tho shy for# mile» around. Estimates place tho damage at ; T * t 111 000. • New Jersi Thieves hurled a brick through tho ■ Jawolry store window of Is-onard E Currie, Atlaniln City, and scooped up $1000 worth of Jewelry, but overlooked- goods valued at more thnn floomi About mile from Westfield Expre»» Station, on Main Line of — According to.Currie, ho ha-1 worked In - ~ - .-- u c a t v , tho alore unit).'iuldubht, und lmlna too., tired to go homo had guoo to sleep -mi C R. R. of N J. \ ...... a cot In tho rear, lie was not disturbed — SU »äÖ n > by tho smashing of the glass ami dl-1 • ■ • . • '7 ' \ ' - i . . .. not learn of the break until helmed 3* by a policeman, • Domolttlou has been begun oh tho kin , old slruc.ure at the houUicus* corner of Broadway and Coepcf Sfbeel,-Cam don. ^iroparalory to eroding tho city’s On Springfield Road and first' rflal skyscraper ofllce huihllng It will be IS stories high, and will coal * 1.000.00(1, ----...... BUSES Wandering from her home,'No. 49 /SUMERVIUM lA K B P W H m L O ■ - - Bsrtln-Toafi-'HaMmvifflW iT*',itrrd^(e com'; In* lost along Kren.on road. Sira Mary Ackerman, ho year» old. spent tho night tn tbo open, ivooda until found next morufng by fesldcuia win; , P ro p o s e J _ k want In search for her. wAfC'\e*'/* NEW PROVIDENCE è With tho building of ~a llahi ac the f?e-sj MAIN THOROUGHFARE, PLAINFIELD TO NEWARK— oullot of lake Muaccnelona tho take BOULEVARD ST 2 ?JV !I m s w*rrm M p ~ has become a veriiahle. |-;iradlie for KrsfRmnoM wmt S t fishermen. Tho lake la t-elng drained BCHOtMtePARK AND PROPOSED NEW PARKWAY BOULEVARD Into the Muscondong Hirer, with tho • result Jhat tUo'usmds of fish are bo- log caught every day. connecting Echo U ke Ptok and Watdumg P «k Reservation and to Casper Folk. Ewing Park man has what ho believes to be the larrcrt squash tn New jorsey. It la f-C liirhci bi wwlened to l50 or, 180 feaL----- . = long. Folk, who Is s laborer employed i p by tbe Mutual Peilory . Company raised tbe squash In a little truck garden at the back of hts home V i . Mayor Harry Jonas, accompanied by city Commissioners Walter Kales, in :W.. Fred Ware and City Sollciior Louis 310 Business and Residential Lots H. Miller, reported baring a'thrilling sxperlence with an Immense shark within of Wertfieldl^la^ ^ ...... wbllo--fiahlng an tb »- Dt'taware ■ Day channel. Tba modalhr, after belni u hogksd, cam* to tbs surface and after makfn* -a dash |t the «Ida of the 2 P. »1, ON PREMISES, RAIN OR SHINE boat broke loose. and dlasappcared. Auction The shark eras *itlmatsd to bs eight f**t Jong. ' Oct 24 Tbs Ocssn CUy National Bank has ON INSTALMENT CONTRACT— opanad Its n*w quarter* tn the bulld- OW a ) PAYABLE 2% A MONTH ' lag formarly occupied by tb* Tttl* A ^ ™ pt S ^ GUARA^ Treat: Company ht Eighth *tre*t and Aabury avanu*. ,. Data* and " Inacrtptlcma Indicated 1 1 ’ fhat-tMfeolaa had b*«n brought over a by tha epjdntgta from England. Some J , ■bat* JhAtsseriptlon. *'R*'x'‘..a*orgeous 67 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK CITY A TWrfi* Ihfi otbar data« 1776 aad 175« ' . &T'? M aafor rsprasantation of tb* routb TELEPHONE CORTLANDT 0 7 4 4 -.fl-fu tb * tntaretate Commere* commit , »fan wa»-aiad* by P; 8. Ssuator Oscar Aactiooacr w » 4>f. Alabama. In .an ad ' ^vs' Banhara' Aaaociailon *«**•;*"> t i & j , ; '-4 . #

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lion oI Genius U m i * Companions o l D ot* WV1 “■ "“I wfH •’»'»ni -to "kfvSHMir* »oJ Swlwa of h u m W «!'">■ -f ■:*,!, and Sir Miluvy Cu1«l* gWaa a* U lln ai* ftlatpae of Gavrg* I b r » 'r Î ^ " * * 1“"* |P"’- Ui'a coavwwaUwa with hla dufm. ”Th» mil ch»r»ctori*l(c ttrala to F tM tvom Fruit bta ordinary n»aun»r »•■ (hi. blood of /mit«, cflittd with- f r *1 moot ecrapulou» couru-wy »110 lb . rriw rubtor ar* kept frvo, ; , ;&k$M rwUI«rj, both nwut-what elab- re of their kind. Tie would take end ¡eejMlw ta n * ion* with ,r2^ e \ \ >PRIOES $6300, (6600 end (6800 an excuaa for delaying a decision to LOTS 60 x135 AND 50*183 FT. a future.date, euya a writer In tba Ohio Blale Journal. Oor «ama *1 parete«* can b* arrangtd to meat your monthly rental A New York (mined motor eaté» man learned that feel when he tried to ecll a hamlaunm motor to a man of wealth In Delhi. There had been aorno reduction» made public InVilho price Business Realty Co. bni) the salesman bmuomI thé man of wealth there could bo no more reduc­ 3 WALNUT AVENUE, CRANFORD, N. J. tion! for at least a year, using that etateraeut for the purpose of closing TEL1PBÛME ORAMFOBD « -Üw-iale^lt-aid'not-tirtng-thnt result,' the contemplative resident there mere­ Furniture luppllad by MeManua Broa. Elisabeth ly smiling and saying he pliiuncd a vacation for a year and would look ovar tba can OnTila return. • OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY, 1 P. M. TO 9 P. M.

S te el Long: in l/aa Steel -lia» been known from .very enrly limes. Inn where noil how II wra- fir»! imUMifoetnroi! Is noi ilftliillely re corded. - l))inin*li sled -used In-tonkin: ■word binde» was. known In Orlente ruT^niunifariíwuírt»ir&rir»rawi ,, li countries from a remote iterimi...... f .!' raEfirtomirarrna?W¿mireirgmim jn m t Remember My Hobby UDSON-ESSEX PRESCRIPTION WOI The years I Imvo tioonylfiíit lioro W orld’s Largest Belling “Steea” In one spot, catcrlng^Co the samo peoplo and' putUnsfup tlio samo doctora* prcsjiytptlurui. I* a good sign i Line of ot our worffi In the work. Quality Gave Volume and Volume these Amazing Prices .... ’ Y e«n o f brilUaiit advancement in quality have .given - Hudjcm'Eaoex a leaderihip everyone know* and ' ' BckoowUdgea. - It hi*« given them the world’s Urgent volume of. . 6

KENILWORTH O r a w r. H M O , *41 tor, Box |U. KsnUwsrth. B. 1.

REPUBLICAN RALLY— ... OXVE SURPRISE FARTT TO ...... POLICE BOTES...... P . T. A MEETS------ter«U n r refreshments will I m- »«t v Max Kll/nl'i lh, a magi MRS. FAIRCHILD On Sunday afternoon about throe A t the meeting of the Parent- ed at the next meeting. flan «U h natimi nido reputation a» Jin /ina Fairchild wan given a d’elofk. Chief Vardalla cam« upon a Teacher Association, Mrs. F. Condon , a master rn tfil»lin ;r In lili.art, Mill • mprl.«o party at lior lioniti on 12th group of men enjoying tire old fas­ was elected president; Mrs K. M. cinating game o f shooting dice, llo 'aplicar »t~Oiì“~llà'fdl>ig KcIkhiI on «Iro-i't; tVoiliioiiilay ovonlnir. In colo- Klinmona, recording secretary. The Porch Rodun Reseated tin* evening ut «lilo litr .’mill, at a .rallón of lier Mat lilrtlulay. Many detailed N|">rlal Officer Ituacansky two poeltolns yet to lie filled are nioriKtir Hally lo l.r staged liy Hm- 'a anllfiil gilts were received. (iarnoa to approach tlm men with a huge treasurer and corresponding secre­ Churs Caned ltopulillcun« of Konllaorlli. on that .uro iilnyi'd ami ilanriiiK enjoyed log on Ills shoulder. Thinking him a tary. No teachers were present at «veiling. TIiom' who naw Mr, Tldi'.l snn.KH Min. sung by Mr. A lim Fair- ebarroo passerby, the men kept on this meeting and a» one oVthe posi­ Wicker Work'Also Done. In .notion ran lundi lor Ilio (art lillil ainl: Mr. .lanío» Kinltli, o f Kll playing long enough tor Ituacansky tions must be tilled by. member of Hint rMlertalnniini nl an tumulai nlii'.tli. Amotig tini gufata present to get the evidence when the Pilot the (acuity,--- ' these*** ” *two "w "«-towere . unii held m,«rU;,li* lilt'll ila«« fiillliio 1« 111 Mr. alili Mr». Jarno« Kinltli, also appeared on the scene. Several ppfcn. - until—...,..w next .Monday maj vtiiiuiK.ovonfnr jh At, More mr ovoryono « lio iiltrinl» tin: Mr. nini Mrs. Allen Falrflillil, Mabel dice anil considerable looso change .nlathU# meeting------Mrn.*• *•Siott. • represent­ james McKenzie Hally Dial cvi'iiing Tilo riiiii|inlgn sniltli. Mabol Fuirclilhl, Ml»« (.’arrio was confiscated hy the Pilot All ing tho Union County Parent-Teach­ <<...... mi 111111II ■ of tin Ili'I.nMli iin l ’uri y i "n »l oilin', . Ml»« Tosslo l ’astornik, wero summoned to appear before er Aftaoctatlon. will l>e present and decided lo «I a yo Miinollilrit' <11 (Te ri-ri t j Inino« Kitildt, J.. Win. Hnillli, Wm. Itecerder Ant'lmoy Orlppo on next an Inutructlvo talk will he given to 21ST STREET from tlint.o! (lo - |in«t Tlio iih ih I ro l bloll, ."V Hoy i (Jf-rlirait, ; ..... Oliver Carborry Friday evening, when tuo fascinai the Kenilworth memhers. A ll par- froiliiiiótits' tvlir’ n r.f r'rrt-trnt-j *" ;— Jtla--, Jug,.dice- wlU bo proUucod Jn eourt ¿£Ltif«^varo >sinvJt4»f >to-^itteTKi ' tht*< KENILWORTH, N. J. accludine lo County Conuniili i ninn 111,1,1 Mi», ut *¿•’1diari, Hr„ Misa Flor ns...... evhlenro" ...... anil’ t lio tfio...... fascinated play­ meeting. To make llilngs more ln- (irlpiio. oyorvono nt t i-n 111 nfr will In-i ,'W ‘ ti'iliiirl til»« Hetty Nilmydor. ers will have a chanco to remind given tlio tiont nl tlii'li Ilvo» on limi ,lr, Mrs. John Or |i|io mill son. themselves o f a fascinating gaine evening (n o of elmi go. Tlioio nil! tonti. Jr, Mrs. A. Orlppo, Mrs. F. that rame to a mile ami abrupt end. bo sound tiln'jLT duini: ovorv minuto oí ' , d,l»' mid ilnuglitor, Anna, Mr». N, All the mi'ii wer« colored and theme un^J^VIÍ I !íLeAND BEALrnFUL 1 AND 2 FAMILY Ilio»-• .....eventiiv. . i-W,K*er._*.«j V.' '■ -J .-•J; ,, ’ ...... ’ ‘ "volumi. Mr and M r » , I’alrchUcl. .JäPlWpöÄvAH!'*. ¿Stata nW!YIr»$ rOR. SALE AND RENT AT KENILWORTH " T /ìi1 ‘ -■ fileni emelMiite» wlil llpliì'lll ^ rnir- .WakeneM,’ St:, ' Arthur Wakefferd,. naw , and mnlio U nir ii]>|u'iil lo Ilio Ilo 'blld. < Inytou I o I re li III I. CI I (Turd Albert Ausley, W alter Isiwe, Hooso- íítü 0 tta t* V n i 8*'‘ ion, 8 room. 2 baths »8750. 8 room, and bath only putii Irmi» nf KoriftivorUiV in dii all ór How ard; Fefi'r Grippo;' Hlis»ol KHiaf veil Is»,, John .Mannlnf. aml Frank 1 M‘ “0. * room* and bath apartmoat for root it »ML 6 Room* and bath filoni, w lll In* |iro*on| on lim i ovon or. -Hi;. and Mrs. Fieri Jioncy ami Taylor. A ll aro resldenta o f tho ' Ing. Tlioy aro: Augii»! .Ino, .Stilli), family front Isidlii, N. J. Horougli. or roat at »50. WONDERFUL BARGAINS. DO HOT min' th ... -h ll. Hj'publli un i nndldiito for Mnyor: II Anellier raid was staged In Konll they last, Talephoaa Cranford 610. K II Ciiy n in iI['iITm.n11, l 'r• i ijio| 1 BREVITIES -.lliau l'Illldldlilt:* [ttf-,: tho thn o vulli S:liiKiHTIiielpnl William J. Deans 'tay-evenlVi'e 'a^Lum1^ "JAMES . ARTHUR,nt-iiv vjwnerOwner andliai Builder,BnilA» KenHwOTth.KenJworlh, N. J. terni, and'Ila W Mara, candldiite (ni “rtfr"tem¡iofurTIy serve a» clerk o ’ Tin file. |ireml»e» local oil-lie tween Coiiiiidliniiii for ilio umvyi'iir torni: I be Houril of Kducntlou, rimi to Mr JOtli ami 21st stroeta, on Washington John II Itililor, eandblntn for Col Vtlhtir'« iifixHiri', avenue. This Is tho socond timo In tool or. and Jainos .1, lllion. rnndl Mr., Jniur.M Arthur, Jr., and \v|f< the past year that this placo has dillo (or A»sc»mr. In addilioii lo ’ hup lift for .Miami, Florida. wìiiVrV 'ícen rallini, ltocorder Anthony tbl». all (In1 oiuitlfdafos lor Ilio A» Miry, will hjh'ihJ the ^renter part \>f drliijKi Issued tho search warrant Kenilworth Motor Service ■ aembly frolli llds Districi wlll In Im- rohilnp W inter tuonili*.' and enough evidence was captured ipre«en!,.....nu, M»lo lio||i. mtIl veri n uim^HHilng» upan» iip-oi Mr. and M r* K. N. Until i Kai*tun. to cover tlm warrant. New Garage on 20th_Street^ aiid the Bonlgyard " o r - w niid .Muir will all ho on h»mi to ^ I'niladrlpliln. Mr. nml Mm . I>. ' ...... »'J'VV.W. Viiiaug IkN/IIIUIIU IH II Cara Washed and ho bolsterholster upUp. the cause(-mix* of l{o|uiliijonnUennldhfin . . «nil . . apn o...... f Fort Hlclitnonil. Rifilimi si to get ovldcnco o f thn llllclt salo I sin. Mr. W tiltni’V, "tin* I'tindlilntc fid daten Manil, Mj\ ami Mrn. ICIiuor of Intnxlratlng liquor* on tho prom- Pollahad. UoYcrrior. will not be on band Hint Ruth, of Kt. Ueori'o nvonii(\ Rosolio «0« adjoining lhillock’s Moat Mar­ Battalias Charged and evening, but Ktnte Senator Ander hoppfMl lu oml 8iir|irl!. ( ■ till« u idling. win lie on hand ns Hie In... tho...„ ....«.....,,1,morning, for*VI 50w centsvumn each,tiacii, I Tira» and Tubai representative of Hie (lubernntorlnl ¡¡'•lioyv, of Fort j<ïflimond, rao Mr. and two drink* lator In tho day (or T H E UNIVERSAL CAR enmllilnle, Rulli h brother (imi «Intor. Mr. líutli Ilio samo urico, In tho ovcnlng of Mr. Droetsclier,;nur represenltilln *»f Rosolio, Ih n nophow of • H. K tho san o day ho procurod ono plnt FORD 30 mtaute band» raplacad far U H laeludlag matarìaL Regolar banda raplacad formr »5.75an.» laeludliigincluding matarìaL Thi.II oflar in tlm t-nunl)*. will u.lmi f>i* on himd Ruth. All loft1, on Nipidny ovonln^ of nllogodigxid ryo whlskoy,whlskoy. ClilòfClilof VVar- i aoad far una oo.w . . XTr Jt ì T T T - uk lie is ngnln runrmig for fleet Inn' tor tIii.fr ri'siiectlvo homes. 'tails, satisfied with tho ovldonco,, good (or ono waok only—Sept. 28th to Oct 2nd. intimivi. t " the Hoard of Cltoseu Freeholders Troop No. i. ,,f tlm Hoy Kcoiits. of prociircil a soarchi ivarant from Ho- AUTHORIZED FORO SERVICE STATION f « heullwortli 1» moat vitally Interest Ki’iillworlli. wlll stage an entertain Anthony Orlppo, arid armed eil In the outcome of tills oleetlmi ment at lie Hnrdlng Kchool on Frl with...... tills ,,vho waited nuiKni »urtor mutho imisimoat op- Auto Accessori«* LnbrícaaU OaxoUna result, the entire Horougli feeling lay evening.. The admission will lie mjrtuno timo to atago tho raid. - tbut us far as Kenilworth la con J.fLlTHIs and.ovoryono Is In vIleiM o JMosday-ovonhig it 0;^ ti» atago|* ------—CHARLES »j»n>#»a»aswL_M VITALE, aeaadEo._cni|iu Ptop.------, X ,ho aliould lie returned to ■•otiio out on that ovonlng. I»anl was sot. onicor Jet«!]. ; olllce with an bverwhnlmlng major­ Ami Dor Zoo, Scoutmaster, has prom ,M* ,t0 t o n door oi f ‘¡'«uouso,tho houso, - - n c r n n i n o ity. Bird bla vote predicted'by-the Ised every attendant Ills iminoy’* and Special Olïlcora A. Ruscanaky USED CARS Hepulillcan loaders, wlll ho a 10 to I worth In tho entortalnmont to lie and h loyil W aked old, colored, wore ALL MAKES . •. . E A S T TER M S victory ovor Ills op|»onoñt, Mr. Heers worth*? “ y Ul° young ,ni'n ° f Konll '¡etalleiLto fo In and purchaao-a ------Ouunly —- Commit teoman TJrlniw) drink. This tlioy did- and-as thoy ...... See CLAUDE H. BUTLER seems to have on uncanny ability at .... . / oovninty Birilli, i,.A .rI.)?M0Cra.t.llc r" ,ly l" lo hold! S . lof A * l . U,Ä ba.r> i h? » ' f »»1 was A 23rd STREET . JUSNILWORTH, N. J irrmlntermlnlng eleellonplu roll ties In Kenilworth oir trio'Tiviinhig bf •V1“cta-XkHiiklln- rushod to-tho n m n tlm Ilorougli of Kenilworth, ami Oetoher 2Hth, at the W. o, W. flail door,-----, Cfilef.....v. Vardalls r - uaiin throughtlllUUKU tho1110 moat -- .ila nredlctlons run tm o to old according to County Couimltteoinaii front door, whilst tho two officers Thue,; forin, tire rilurallHes for tho Heptils Kmit Uooros, who Is also tho Denns who hail boon drinking at tho bar. totally/ Jlcan camlldatos wlll run hlglior iimtin C*niIUI?.t? ,or Ma>ur this year. eovorod tho bartondor. Tho follow upon ci than In any nrocedlng yoar. Details of . tills rally will ho mi- Ing was eonllscatod: Four quart bot­ . luminar. . . „ n ‘ 1"' tooalO m nty and Statò ('minty nml ties...... containing ‘ ...... 3%, qts. ofot aìiogod ryo whlskoy, pint bottles contain­ Estimali sneakers haye niado tItoli- appeal to maLn V111 1,6 0,1 Kami to 4 009. thè voterà of Kenllwortli, Max Tlilel, ‘ Kelr aopoal to tho voters of Ing 4 pints of alleged rye whiskey, tho fammi inaglclan, Miti entertaln Kenilworth. It Is also reinirted that tmo Jug containing ono gallon of al- Thiart logod rio ivliLskey. Tho bartender Jawelry those prewent. A fter Mr. Thlel’s per A. Harry Moore will bo on hand to address tho voters. gavo his name as Cliarllo Zastorot, Corría. » l,|ct»«ro of Jilgh ’“ î". U*» owner aa Aloxandor Kulpo- liooo ' mm!i a* il. H111 OH tli© Rfnmn The Ladles'' Hopuldlcnn c iuh met v t '"*" bo lilRhlv ©niurtulnin«. n *. 1 ¡2,1.".0 " f *l.r,'Atid Mrs, Josef 'vleli. Tho resldonco o f both aro un* Aoinla vi Oow on iotii Street. Campaign plmis imdor Accordili I.!} ‘J".'. I,,0v,lje l'irtnre. Ilio pio- known Ho was hold »500 tures of tlm various camlldnles wlll in,mt «(ter which refresh­ in i íor í '? ï ctl,on 0 11,10 grand Jury, *ho aiorti In» tlirown on Ilio srroon. W ltli a ments were served by Mrs. (low A Up to a late hour last night tho tired to ,• program libo aulivo, tlierti sliould he most enjoyable evening was had by liropor ball had not boon furnished •cot in y . fa i' l " n ,l,uJ 0,1 tlint cvimi1 all •,CC!,cnl1- 'I'hose present werir for tho bartender's-release.— The br the s í promises aro now dosed. - ¿'ènti!.-, h i 10 night of » i" ' -’'t ‘» (liith . Mrs. Hn Hot learn K iullwortli, so Ict iis benr II In M Ikn. Mrs. .Mnrz. Mrs.. Frost, Mrs t’y a polir vìiiii u " ¡’¡tt-ltepubllviin nU p,(>. i « f " i ,r y,'.l!,,.iJrH’ Khallcross, Mrs. Del- b a r g a i n s a l e ' lotis Uepublicim rallle.» . . 1 Demolii! nr. Mrs. J-iHIMr. nnd Mrs! do»- and the .Misses Alice and draco doiv. A. ItUxI, Is launching a seven-day i < °ld «truc:- «alo of huge proportions, and as a I. . of Uruadw FIRE DEPARTMENT MEET8 live-wire merchant ho Is offering to I dea, xiropn- a d d i t i o n a l K e n i l w o r t h Hi?.1'-, ^'M 'ivcU '-^ttliteetJH ro tho publie lioro and olsowliere, oar* „NEWS WILL^BE FOUND o r gains that havo novor boen offered L,.?/.'* real , ,.. ' - THE LAST PAOE I H »HI bt. y ingTnosihiv eVeidug, t ’lilef A. c o... .. ♦l.ffoil.otio. ■ den presiding. The meet Ing w ns ^ .ritallfy <>J morehanldso. H e solicits election notice thu patronage of all ttioso living In Wand,..-li ■ ' u«!mVi <,,u' fl,,’,.u M,,rl •" tlnlsb and Nonet or ntoiaiRv a n d u i c t i o n ...''otitid. up ullli the serving of re tho cpmiminlty, and Its onvlroha Barila road 7 merchantMUtFathmsiF • o f IMr. I . Rn i_ia _ l'* n . callbio ^ ta tat lost nl parniieni ’’ ,m " ,lM'rs ,,f H hv D„ fmuml to succeed and tho salo that * «»ry Acket - A "meeting uf the lire truck-drivers coiuinencqa Saturday, ta but ono o f ’ “ a nig^t j was called for Monday. ' W many similar undertakings planned found next i * for the future. Tlioso aovon days w ill rerlnir,"l|'!!l,,t " ' "DDohit. it to ns ! » M t la «-..arv • certain the tmssllde cost o f 'putting be real bargain itaya. In addition to J Will, the ::^ s s s ® r~ . i ‘iR!‘ ar "Poclata an oxtra dally for" ''ur l,J‘0 rominlsslon IOutlet of f_ai »or um> of ( onipnnv No *> spocial Is offered thojiubllc at still Extra Bargain Features. One for Each Day Boas bcconre ' hadP w , r.S ° ! ,,u' ' ’¡'t’-irtment. win, uuaJlif m,,ucttan*- Tho supply o Fnm ISsherruua. ; nad hotii atK(>ut from ituvrlitL’ s *f K.' * ' Ä , «f tha noro'uji wbny .viirif a,lns 18 « » d those Tlnto.tLe.Ma j- - — fill; .-UimiKJt iiw ’biiTireta9’ ((ffS i^I“ ^aJ'-'hetfo^c<>ino ■ ^ o lt thal t i A 7- A", K ""„'“Cks, When Chief early, or they will rind tho supply . g Caughi ei< £ ‘. V :.0 ? 1''1.' •'‘nll,''l 1,110 them nml reminded them of their llrmnauh' F Casper Folk; *r,& Saturday Monday f 6*1 he bolle. - .orof thoHn. “sh! shicpRli “ i ‘r “ mondM-rK ,,(,t did lf Slum imt1 'S S 'S * « ta ¡ Read the Oitlitn and Chronicle I In .Vew GINGHAM APRON DRESSES ” W- Polk, who taht.nh,b l,v ll,c"‘know ttiem now. *!«•«.- ti "y cw ' A I,»«.-raw for I». s u . l t Xrw In m Towm**P “ *ouoh with your Rome | WOMEN’S RAYON HOSE tao Mutua; KJ X Fireman's Hand will rehearse * « r » bV Vom wed the ,q Ua h M K .im Xt n still re OrtflattM N». || ■ | £ ta" «t tho bl hearsal program has been mapped , a » l!.lilr..orR; » thr (Vualr » ofa l-nloo t t " * * rolmi£Sü'S»,Ntiï “ (*«>• «!• Rhad» TM« ■Mayor Hurry A m«vor of I!,» noráurl, nf Krall worth.’ Volumi»,Ion of Uto Borouia of KraUworth. ' 89c T Chy Corani is» A-House Committee w «s appoint­ I-nal. 'c" of ,h” Borouxh Council (full hPrpdWare.a, ed tun! another committee Vns an . h / n o r à  t r a î i  f ,,rOUil' 0ou’ 'U 'tal ,r iï’ «"m l"1'" <,f ,h' r-Mouah ‘ Oounrll (onr rMtaor. report* evm’'d,!av'Ur!' r r iw »"»«»' R«l°u 1. nrai,th*_i^l«ltai. r i„ , ^ , „ » » I S , . d r the coming “ nonce » k l ■ months. R om .iiuw d„ > > l  ! W *"d of "'• » ' « “«'• at *2? thruwM^fJr ttw» rM tn ib* htsfawai ’•- ashing „j, Aii iuvMor pf the Dorouch of Kroltworth. ÎÎLraÇiT/î?**?i-- er» Ulf SofOttEhOVWVUin ol91 KwtUworth. Wednesday stHctivV,,}'“ ,lri',"K'n; »y-taivs'wlii be F*rta «Bd IVkvtyi; ¿hall'b« I Thursday tab ' Tha t . sD ctiy enforced ami the more slug • - - ...... JOKirii cow. «piwrbied bj aftd usd«r tha tulKorltj of d, came to f n l 1 ,no" 1,,,erM- lf they do not heed KraUworth. N. !.. R n ^ T r f.S " ^ MBiUttn« of Ihr«« rwMfnta of tha BEAUTIFUL CRETONNES dash Boroucb of KenUworth. which Cteaattklon la TURKISH TOWELS i ™ 1!™ ” ' S|vt'n them, will Unit hFrvbjr crtaled, aod which iy*Mawh^|»w atnii h. toon thc nselvcs out In the cold, replaced p r o p o s a l s roa s id e w a l k , k in il w o s t h taw*** Ihr Rhad#- Ttw QwnmUaloo of th* 36 INCH Borouah of Kenilworth. v" u" “ wo « u » 18x36 was m D0S0U0H. . staHinr°ih« i V° tai’inhers. tho Chief 2? ComaIwloo atull p«*«. ■ V ■ eiatinp that several new men witr«« S<-«lrS t>ro!«m!» wUI U r m l.n l h. t h ,___ _ IWñüd by th« Mayor with ta atstr S w on the waiting list. ■ Mh»(nm.o' a“! „'•_tv7ou«h «( KrallwurtST Bdoblloa of thta ctrdlnaoc«. whîS F on^OUtt, * KeeUworth. N. J.. *| CoouBÚaton ahall aeree without coBkMwaattoa 21c yd. 1 9 c « Ita oaw eg etccnitxrtpt at urasUa pro* Med.1 hvbr i.m law. ^ ‘ TwapeeuanMi, Tl'KSpAt. NOVIMBXfl J. H 15 m»i*:?lSection t" i The*••• tema»w m ofor oOcw o of* ft»rTur theine Cwa-rvu». r^ ? ,r,y ocenp forax,ti‘* work: ’ HBataPttrjr-jttT" r :lhr«ÿfi*àeeV^fiB. sii , . . . . v m . u w u i H l f - wo» nkttmraa 6 Atfouf. tx-twertia *Wth * l k Btrvwt«-•------» tod. . a aa_. liai buml « 7* . •ÂÆ Â«Âi?Sïisr yy *ranua„ t ■* ^ r ™ » u » a or A Irticth o f itout 4M fevL 'rfrt> T *"d ' W . ofS<üíürtk«. '° N >M* br * taetas thick. lhe tenni of auch appointee« to he de«innted Saturday ta addition to i W Daily Sped*!., there are hundred, of other -J colat hjul cJÜLÎf *r Um “ * r " “ 9 Botourt ta their reapectlr« appo le tata ta. All other on« 7 Ctwocu of Ul» Bonaifh of KroUwonh, N. j.- • ftiK i * .11 “ ÂIi lo11-.,K*i7IT 18'’•'J?“* ' Q" rw,or u'*»•' ««nlructioo,«n »...... ’ aptantats frc7 ’T . m.ra qiM iiUun IONICI, D B i v S T c S WMa,lott (» >"• mmri.lS.^ÍLÍ®VtUf^ ». ••■- J “ A,l4u*? ' ‘ th*r«or.'«iw Cn

* * pTm w¡ MtAon mnd Contiactor t e i Ith« Itti, «t i p. M.. ta S fh S rîî- a i ï *™ 1 L-TpSf: A . R IZ Z I S Kenilworth Bargain ^ T ñ D F «•ta. n. j. **• Bonwsh Bull. KÜoa- ORANFORD, R. 3. ^co^cn aumbS- is ;it V L i 2ÛTJI STREET, CORNER WASHINGTON AVENUE W ■ V r i L xoaarn oow, Estimate» Fumlshéd on ail «lassos o f w oric , ‘ 1 rosar» oow. KENILWORTH, N. J.

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ou» m a pjutAiMtRADK I FCBEae a m o o i. w b h | I JMaa Carslya ciuMy. oi Hamprea Mr. TeilsV, m r e w t h « the L '* » i Town Notes. m s ,' baa Ims* sjUnti l rw sidaai ot assi Ftre is*» j, dq h o t Cnukloid reeeuitv epeks to) < h i^ d N it tlui Bart« gWsna C m f* m l#a* Burn* i the »tsffeatoeS tht High SchaM prw- zttt* K M liiSifcfik yestag Ih» «realista « f a toad tar ttt* .,. At. tie «N o • « « Mttlw Mr. -aM.'-Mka.,’ F. H. Msnre, aff C n t f w f 'h to M rs as ol4*tta»e yureose t..’-daffr*ria« tset- SM L h a W br t W W . C. T. D. at tha hoots Clarsmint Ptae»c gave a brida« last polltkwl tally on the wight of Thkr*- deat ta tnjnrt«* Incurred daring > <* Mis. W tH ls* Schatl. oa tOcaaga flafirtijr efaRfeMh--' : ' ' day, OctalMv 3». wtadiag ay with a athletic aporia. He ataied that tht* -*is.r iwrlsesisr. te Mrm. t H7WéoiBDt;ei K*w Tôrk, cousin« meoUeg la the aadltovtum- - ctnk kad azvaased t» tik* over the OovoriuMat f i t W U , M t w Ito fonaarly at C m M . li tha aa*M Ctevstaad tckool. . Criaturd Tbasira tor two ahriu. Don’t You Think ; driectlaa at Mrs. J. A. KoawtoC Mrs. of Mr*. Raweor Flak«, of Fvaapeec Repnllkaas la tha SUih-District October* I l sad SI, el which tito* T Rochare». of WwlAaM, Democrat!« atrseL* -J------*' * which a a k t c H tha territory hound­ Richard RhrtbetntM» tu ’rioni Fir**’’ s: autdUUta tor Assembly, wok* * to* Mrs. W. J. Aagsg. ol Math »tract. ed ky Liacola, Watsat sad the Tow«, will be »bows. For w k a »ortfey ITS ABOUT TIME FOR YOU TO START IN AND GET A ship tin* »m a te d to anther Whit- caute li la especiad that w*. atndent* Í w o to tbe PiMfc A W W W « I UtartaJaad a «m ap of Fa«t«vn Star nay-Drococher-Aldrich booatera - to- of the High Àchoul, ihoatd pst forth • u s M o r rasdo to aseare » aaWaaal ladlea at hridga ihet Tsaaday aRer. HOME OF YOUR OWN ? . ■ W tu . Min Orsca L»lgh Stott. IM» ■ ' \ . ” ' gsiher. equip them with red Ore entry effort in trying to aell the tlyh- ¡ •ariy In November. . Mre. Howard Park.’ of Cratral torch»» and -banner», and headad by eta at thee» performance« aad co­ Th» Annual Mreriig ot-tbo Crss- lOoaa. la vlatUag her aiotker at a Are and dram corp# and march to operale with ih » Llene Club ae tha tha schoot. Tha Ida» waa suggested irocevd» will g » ( iwaid th(« fond ford Chapter American Rod Cron Waterbary. Conn. - te the commit!«« meeting of the It I» alto hoped thaï tbe peuple of will be hold Mondar, arantug, Octor Mia. Helen Edgar.aad Mlaa Rachel Cranford KepaMIran Club last nlrht the (own will help fiy having lickeu __ n th in the auditorium of tha Ratrimea. ot Sprtagffald arena», re­ and It wa» unanlmoualy decided lo tor auch a caute;- ih- nmuay will not The First Step UCIeroland School at 6.16. Tb# an- turned from Andover. Mae»., 'laat í ( U l reporta ot the oflleara will ho make It a town affair. ■ he fll-»p*nt. . - X»«FVvJt«puhIlfaa..vntnr„„ln,.,lti.‘ n'"’H ^pidMbad'aY thxrthnw -»nithe-d*«- ’ llrW rOainrof Tfreoktyn. U' »lift­ v.„,Xh».upiuCr.axad>!*.-ate,.ctuupctUu:| Bltlh D|»trlct h»a bean mailed an »n- for a prit« off »ret! by the Klk» fori ...... IS TOmiY A LOTTORTHE HOMETO STAND O N ...... k hdo of tbe new otteei* atad director* ing her daughter. Mre, lUrray.Flake, nouncement of the affair (»«{tlti-i the fir-tl .-ompn.lt'.,in nn tba topfet I tor the year 1 MU-SI The MatH- ot Pro*peel »treat. wlih a poalal card for reply, ««king "How will the prepart otlou of the 1’ , r lion Worker will hare an Intoroet- Mr». Lagarde and aon, of Skert them to loin the parade at a point S. A Conatltutlon' promote l*alrlo-| hoc «M bit of her work and after the ItlQa, are »pending ' the’ winter at on rnlipl. avenue above Lincoln, l tMftaeaa f*1''u-ñitct-'-'-'’'Tlorrfryf f’anl’a M . ~ ^ “ <2hurcB7“ mei‘“'atttlA interest. ' pletaly, a request 1» made for ** Turna Cupid." ' ' FROPOSlTtON. " home of Mlaa Vluna Allan, on Or­ Mr. and Mra. George' P. Motler **♦***♦♦♦«««•*>» many people in aiUpmoblle* a» welt 'Tin* T.V» »re planning chard atreot^ laat Thureday attar- have come back from their summer "Hot! as the foot marcheichar» to join In, I'og" riMH on Octuber 3 0 th noon, bringing in. the money earned home and are again at Hampton LOTS FROM $375.00 UP— PAYABLE $5.00 PER MONTH IrdurtBir the’ autnmer. amounting to V.W.Copcutt and A. II..Cold well Hall...... hare been appointed' a committor CRANFORD ROTARY |abottt’*S6. After the trnnaactlon of Mrs, J. J. Sheeny, of Manor -epreaentlng the club to. manage the At the lunch meeting at Haynalil'» RES I baatnesa, a «octal hoar followed, and Place, gar* a bridge party of three affair. ■ today, there wa* a very good attend- .-Iherv-’i"’—»- » ’*—i .nnolt iir. .Hrii. .NYU- «blos-laM-BrtnrdOF-eeMïtogv-.-—*- ,4*wwo»ti-we«*af*ysttbiiii«wrinttee»- A nre ana arum corps will fie en- ¡ftTING “ 7~ Peon, a piano aolo by Mra. IJak. and Mra. C. Hallock Blltman, of Pros­ froiii llntello and Kllzaliolh. I>r. -raged and for half and hour bqfore i recliatlona by M l» Dorothy liowla. pect etreet, gare a dinner .of four Vernon Kttil was reported 111 with Crànrordìefràcè the parade, will be driven about the* I Mra. C. Lewi«, Mr». Brielto and Mr». pnonmonlA teen coTere IMt Sunday tor Mr. and town on a truck to arouse Interest .frosldent-'-Otl»' Wright reported ORTH, N. J. I DeLong were aaalalnnt hoateaeea. Mrs. W . Shopman, of Philadelphia. litre« 100 iwr rent, meetings ao far AND • Tbo Woman’s Mlulonary Society After covering the town, they will Mra. O. B. McDlarmld and Mrs loin the parade which will hot only In (H-tofior. Of the I’reabyterlan Church. held an Ray Toole gave n birthday party fo- The meeting tonight at TUwntlilp corer the sixth district but a good •alt-day »awing meeting In the Chapel tha Yonng Woman’» Auxiliary of the lfooms, at which exprewt and tele­ portion ot the entire town, terminat­ laat Monday, aewlng being done for graph service will be dUcnsscd with teOOOO+OOOOOÓOjfiA» First M. E. Church, it tbe home of ing W the Cleveland School. • Tlilr Cranford Park Mrt. Harper’s Chrtatmaa box 4nd ear- Company ofltclnts. wits brought, to the former t*at Monday avanlng. ' picturesque affair will lend an old glen! dressings being made,for San the'attention ot the (Tub and mem­ wwww-:-;-:-:-) Mr. and Mrs. J, Clement Collin* time effect to tho catnpalgn and It Is bers' urged to attend. . ' AT ORANGE AVENUE juán Hoapltat. Mrai Bodlhe wea >f Springfield avenue, celebrated hoped al tnanV people as possible will 'Rip Field Day ot tlie District at chairman for the bo* work, and Mra. 1 i i v ; t heir silver wedding anniversary la»1 reserve hat night to at lend tbe meet. Long 1 Iran eh. last Thursday, was re­ Robinson for the dressing». Mr». J. Batnrdmy evening by giving a five torted fiy , who said ng and It Is hoped that a large num­ Stanley Voorhaaa had char*» of lun- Irautord won one event, the tug of :ross hundred party. About. twenty gueiis ber will be line from alt sections of ware preeant. -trom.Brooklyn .and war, their opponents being Newark. hheon.. which • » » « r * « * for. .*.* he town. ------'”■■■...... :------...... Tlie prlzo In tliiii s givet. -wms ex-" cento. It was voted to «end four Cranford. . . lillilted as ovldenrv. CKING delegate» each month, two to the Mra. Oerfrnde Bntaon, pf Baatmar Woman’« Board and two to the Board street, has retnraed from a two CRANFORD A. O OFRN8 BAA UNION & ESSEX LAND of Foreign Mlteiona, both havlnr months trip throurh Penneylvanls ..... U T B A L L 8KASON3 headqnartetaJnNew- York. A l l p. and New York Stalo...... Tim Cranford A, C operimi Its m. a Mlaalon Study cía«» wa» held, Weslev A. Rtanver, Jr„ who en . isskeinau______season .. on ... Friday_____ In “sn NEW JERSEY encounter with the Arcsdo A. A. MPROVEMENT CO., Inc. knder.ihAdtf^Úen.dÍ..M^_Jam«^C; tered lho„Ualver»lty of JPcnnsviya L - ' + l (tele, which wa* attended by ten per- bin this yenr from Cranford Hlgb which ilrey li»t 29 to 14; The Ursn- School, and who gained local fame ford boys were lost on the big court 128 MARKET STREET, NEWARK, N. J. tor his tennis, has qusllfled as third at the Newton streot school and r t . Ladles’ Aid Society ot St. man on the Freshman team at the ihowed evident lack of practice, h TELEPHONE M70 MARKET IIB'l iFanl’e M. E. Church will hold their University this yesr., ' • - handicap which contributed largely ^annual »tipper and baraar In'the par- Mr* George Francis Greene, as­ to their defeat. • . . Ipra of the Chnrch on the erenlng of sisted hv Mrs. Orion C. Honoer and . On TTiosilsy evening they,evened W . Dean Sanford, local agent for Cranford the Ladles’ Aid Society, wUlhotd a up tho count, however, by t ‘ ‘ November II. There will be on aale tho measure, of tiie Sliawnno Roils ..many beautiful and uopfui article» reception at the Manae- An-Wedne«- TaUphon» Oranford '46 . day, November 4th. from three until *8 to 9. In this game the local lads ^for early Christmas' »hopper». U j i five o’clock. Tho ladles of the con­ showed flashes of last season’* form - Friday the ladle» of 8t. Paul’» mot gregation are cordially Invited. and easily outscorod their heavier “at the homo of Mr». George.Allen."r>* opponent» The Cranford ‘defense Orchard street. It being timo to turn Tho Girl Scouts of Cranford held a centered, around Charlie Bagley.snd blocked every effort but oqe of the - In .their earings o r. "Indian Head" meeting at Trinity Parish House AN ANNUAL ECONOMY last Friday afternoon, under the ^hnwnces attempts to score from pennies, and earned dollar» and o field. Both teams shot well from birthday carda, and over $90 was the leadership of Miss Adams and Bliss Is assured to (ill who deal with us Hague. They elected new officers ie 17 foot mark, and 17 of the 27 result, with more to come. Mrs. as follows: Color bearers, Allee Mey­ total.points wore scored from that all the year, round, for the lep box Uak gave a piano goto, Mrs. Wilson ers and Carol Hibson; secretary, location. Frank Pit» starred for the must bn kept supplied every month a vocal number and Ml«« Dorothy Helen Stanley: reporters. Mary Jane winners. Lewis a recitation. The next meet­ Drysdale And 'Virginia Scott: treas­ Next Tuesday the Cranford team In the yuur with |iure Ice. and we . Ing wilt be held at the home.of Mrs. urer. Miss Hague. After thé election will travel to Cleveland 8choo), New­ furnish tho host and cleanest to all the Scout« played games. They, ex­ ark. and toko on the Roamers. one \' L. Chaffee, 716 Orange avenue, and ot the fastest, senior teams In that our customers, guaranteeing Its per­ ureka acuum leaner ree pect to continue their weekly meet "E ” V C F ! ‘ full attendance I» requested, p« section. TTicy alste expdet to play i ngs from now oil fect purity, hucause we know Including Complete Set of Attachments the.plan. tor the baiaar will then he The Catholic Club, which was or- atjeastpncejijvpelt at Imme In tho completed,...A commlttee from St. ganired last Mondaynight, will hold Nliermanfichopl.sUrtlngsometlm« i ts4mmreulate, (Murett.-T-jrmtTpIwaa . **r^ ~ In December. . / ' Paul’a Sunday School will hold a a very! Important meeting Friday, U50.. ■ ' ” cake sale In Butler’s Store on Satur October 23rd, at 8:30 p. m. All the — ______day. October 31, from 10 a. m. to men and young men of St. Mclhael’s CARD OF THANKS noon.. Contribution» of «alte are re­ Parish are cordJally lnvIted. The BOTT8—Wo desire to oxpress onr A $58.00 GIFT Watch for Ad,( meeting^ will be held at the Parish quested, and Mr*. Fred Nick. Tel. sincere thanks to' our neighbors Hall. - ' and friends for tho heartfelt sym­ Cranford Ice Co. No. 100J hen charge. f ’ - pathy, kindness and beautiful floral M. Caruso missed a diamond scarf tributes extended to us In tho loss PHONE 950 to Maik the Opening Announcing Details pin valued at $175 and ‘had about The Uncoln-8berman Home and ot our only dear beloved daughter given ft up for lost when he was and sister, Judith Lowrby Bott*. Wo 1 School League will give a Hallow­ notified by George 8chalt, of the e’en mask party at Sherman School especially .wish to thank the Rev. in Next Week’s Paramount Cleaning and - Dyeing Orion C. Hopper, J„ and Rev. Ken­ O f Our New Store Day on. the evening of Friday, October Establishment, that the pin had 1 ^ 30. Dancing la planned and refreali- neth D. Martin, for their kind 'and been found among some clothing consoling words and, to tho psll |mcnte yjll be nerved.' . ______sent for ,cleaning.. -■ Atr.- Caniao.eX' hewers, and Undertaker W. N. Grey? Turkey Dinner OCT. 29 AND 30 ...... Iuue ...... i' Tho Women’* Republican Club pressed bis appreciation of the for the efficient manner In which will have luncheon at Hayashl’a on prompt-notice received and Is con­ the funeral was conducted. under the auspices ot Tuestlav. October.27th. at 1 p. m. gratulating himself that he selected Bereaved Mother and Father » y Mrs. W. R, Baker, pewly-elected a concern ot such Integrity to do olid Brothers. VlefrChalrman of the Republican the work, ; MR. AND MRS. HUGH P. HOTT8. THE BROTHERHOOD ¡ RUGS State Committee and Senator Whlt- The- Llncoln-Shennan Home and - ney’e campaign manager ot the Wo­ School League was represented at Aaomum OF ST. ANDREW man’s Division, will be the speaker. the County Council of Parent-Teach­ At 7.-15 o'clock yesterday morning. Hub Hardware & Paint Stores, - Inc. Tills ho In every .sense, a campaign er Associations, which eras held at Mike MJele. of East Orange, driving AT TRXNITT FAROR HO VfN lunek&n, and everyone interested Hillside, last Thursday, by Mes­ north on Springfield avenue, collid­ ' . A NEW ORANFORD ENTERPRISE • is Invited to attend . Reservations dames Crawford, Hopkins, Barrett, ed with the ear ot Arthur Duming 205 North Avaana, Cast may be made by catling telephone and Van Nnya Mra Hopkins wa* of Cranford. The ears, locked to­ S o. sen. . / .. ■ ; . - . ne ot the speakers during the morn gether, and the Darning ear was Tuetdiy, October 27, 1925 “MAKE THIS STORE YOUR GIFT SHOP* Ing session. Her subject was The smashed. The Sons and Daughters of Lib­ Child at Play­ ' TICKKTR tu» - erty,-fategrlty— ■ OouneU. No. 1B3. will At 8 p. m yesterday, Aaron Cooper In the Mountainside section of i Cranford, going north on Unlon hold' their____ .jgnlar meeting this few Jersey, adjoining Westfield, and Thursday night In Maeonte HalL It avenue, msde a short turn at Eliza- about one mile from Westfield ex- beth avenue, to avoid striking IM44444444444M44444444to»444444«4««444*t«44i will be followed by a sock social, i ireSs station on the main line of the BOWUNO admission to which will be charged another car, and struck, (be curb, L MUSLIN 1 Central R .R. of N. J. 210 business breaking both front nndoreor wheels. Loxlagtaa Haights Club , i at the rate of twice the she of the and residential lots are to be sold, Teams. A and B o t th* Lexington SMART DRESSES FOR sock warn. Refreshments will be In separate parcels, by pnblie auc­ Height» Tlennl» Club met at tho served. Invitations have been sent tion on Saturday, October 2Ub, at Recreation Alley*, Elizabeth, on Oc­ FOB ' ’ out. and members who have not ro- Panel No. 2, of theOetober-terra, Salted Nuts 2 p. ul, on the premise», rain or petit, jury, drawn lost Monday. In­ tober Zlrt. Scores were as follows: STREET SPORT EVENING eeived theirs. It there be eueb. will shine, by Joseph P. Day, auctioneer. eluden four Cranford names. Thad- AT TBE APOLLO - - Team A olesse communicate with the Good The lots to be sold are on Spring­ W o lf___ ;------HI 141 158 161 . CAN BE BEEN ON K& FLAY NOW A T '• and Welfare Committee. Members field Road ~ and New Providence Temptingly Freab and Crisp raaite ------__.J21 99 73 »7 -a rt’m te »-tiF bfh w ^ « a w «S ' «■ ■<»>» .R«i0rirfthTn~KaIf 'I nitle o f "W«St STettfeablp — -157 157 157*157 Tripp, f NLrr rabbuCnrs. ‘ ' - function Is not intended for mem- field Gardens, a most attractive resi­ represents Cranford on the Grand Deller, Capi, .191 192 192 210 MRS. X CLEMENT COLLINS...... tiers only. dential section, where values range Janr this term. ' 60S Springfield Ave., Ji West End Place,- Cranford of other up to $100 a front foot Salted Peanuts Totals , ____ £38 585 576 «21 Azure Chapter No. 87. O. K S­ The next coneert to be (Den by . Evenings by appolnlzasat, talaphona Oranford Na > - gave s dinner aid reception Jast tbe Woman's Cbotol o f . Cranford, Salted Almond* don and f?lday night, to Mrs. ITorenee May This means is taken ot thanking wIU be on Tuesday erenlng. Decem­ T e s a B PRICES RANGING FROM $1100 UP - Hleka Grand Rperwentatlvp to the tbe pnblie of Cranford for their fen­ Salted Pecana Austin — ______197 147 194 160 rolls patronage during the past, and ber 15th. Instead ot December 8th, Aioorted Salted Nuts Kehre User ■■— ...-121 117 144 13« lality of “ SUte of Colorado, and Mis. WUian on tha our fourth anniversary, we as waa first announced. The ehange ____ —.148 131 118 149 *4»W *4»4»W »m 44444»W 44Mt4W>5WI t o « « « ■ Hopper. Grand Electa of the Grand was mods an account of the Diet . G l » . » Painwnt f Beadle Chapter. About seventy guestswere hope for a continuance o f the same, Clark, C»pt. -178 113 191 138 emega- and wiU guarantee the same high- that the Mendelssohn Msde Quar­ at the dinner at HayashlAMd be- tette could not be secured on Um .One Pound Peanut Beitlle, »ween throe and four hundred at- class service and courteous treat­ first date, .. Totola______m Ml 647 £83 tendSl the reception in Mason e ment that has prevailed In the past 40 Cents J. H. McMahotL-Adv. ' Gaiety, girls and gdrgeuoa gowns CRANFORD COURT, BEN HUR fiaii afterward. There were ppeech- ore sold to be the thief contributing Tha Old raahiosod X is d -Ckosk. 2 rifft nrSSatioii!» and an enter- element« to tbe sucre** of- Irens A On Tuender evening, members of FUNERAL DIRECTORS SrSi«?bTprefe»Ion»l Cranford Male Quartette Club ta t* e f good wfcelatoma trU p tbe Cranford Court, No. 59, Tritio of met for rebeanal ttija wnek at the damage's “Gay Old Time- bn dta- ‘ psaanta. Ben liar, field their weekly bowling If«' c n iM and cake were aeryed. play.st Miner’s Empire Theatre. In home of„Er»d-Detier on Retford ave- P A O C A SHAW . tournament at Westfield Bowling IN Union At «, North T o L K ' eS eT ca t meeting will Is- hcld^on ungr^The entertainment, "Another Newark, all next week, commencing A rad« my. • flist Friday in SoTj^nbe^aud Night at tbe Club * to be given in with 8an>-»stk>ee, Oct. 25th. sad- ' ' ' High aceres by winning team of / will take the form of a the hliermjn School auditorium by jEastryKeaton-l ln' “Go - West.“ a NELUE MEAD CHOCOLATES y m t T b e » AIL” WfM mode by Ar­ t h e McCa r t e r s c h o o l - ...... r»tt Kay lOti". the inln-troithis organization will promises to excel Metrm3oldwyn picture, produced by thur Koehler. SiS, and Wek Mnciier. m uunrom Avrauc...... — ' M r e n U. the ltarr^u Avenue anything In this , line heretofore JomW MUebeneiL .written and di­ 16L High »core* by opponent«, "Tho KiJw>] RoMlle. under the direction . cagaros*, agw iaum -la. fit t it i- T O N. J. giTen.in. Crsatord-. . . . 1 rected by Burier Keaton himself, APOLLO DRUG STORE Ktozxb* John HrattenreuUier. 112, Kiritrfwu«—flnt, o«Ha* aaff Tklrf Sradn. fs {% ri 4*r Me wilt H w n A k i film feature at . Treat*Jtaftdiaff' - j , Pbmp Erknran. 1(2, ^Augu*t Thar- -wari sad ■>»(» M »M L O d m LnewSs-Nbita Tbeatrei XSirM ; We're careful movers siso. :'$1w;Apalfe;JF «ia-V rp M ^ rip tiaa» A^^eGARTEH, principal _ Brock Express.'. »«nervfUeq Plahv, "^ext*mefetfng wtll4© Octoiber 27. ^ 'r A A b lOLLlN. Awrirtanfeu ‘.tsy« ö n f t N o i r ^ 1 ' “ SafrAetsesSesKSw*' ' “ t" i • \ mm

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I At. U a atl-4 * r amrtag I.M 4 br tk* W. C. T. U. M t _4* Mia. w m U a Sckeri, « • A t«., lam Tw4>|, « «t*4r REPUBLICAN RALLY GIVE SURPRISE PARTY TO rO UO K KOTKS T. I. i MEETS terestlng,refreshments will he G w m u a u i , u Sag«»:, tu Vax Tliit'l. *if KH/al*ïli. a .mari j MRS FAIRCHILD On KiiniUr »ftrmoon aliout three At the meetlnc of the Perent- ed at the next meeting. clan utili nationuM. rrimtatior» a» i Mi* Zlha FalrditM uan «Ivon Y oVIork. Oilef Venlnlln riTne upoii ■ Teacher AModetlon. Mrn. f. Condon driccMo* oí Mr«. J. A- Kaow a inaMf’f wit«rtalny In hi* art. ult); «urpti»«* party at tn*r home on 12th group of men enjoying tlie old fa» waa elected president; jlr*. K. M. i RoakwaiL - of W e sU M «.. Da aiutar at tin* , llanlinir N !*uol <»n tf##t, \V<»ln<**ratioii of lor «*>M hírtínlay. Many detailed H|>erlal Ofllrcr ituaeanaky two poeitolru yet to lie filled are word* to ttm CaltMt. A m i nion'.Mrr K n lly io In* «tap*'! t»y t!*' » Afitiful rift* uoro rorrivrtj. («arries to approach the men with a huge [ treaaurer and currenpondlng aecre- Chain Caned .n r*- i *!a)» (} ami »lanrliiff oiiJo>ímL logonivH vii urnhi* nimimii.alionlder. Tlilnklng liillisii(| IHHIhim ■a . tary.----.. -No - - - teacher»------„ , . . .were v prenent at art M ag aaada to swara a UrtHiMiran* of K<‘uiluorth. on that, E<- apaakar. Mlaa Grasé LaJgl «•vrnliir Tliox utm *>»>» Mr Thh J Mini:« « tro «unit hy Mr. Alton P a ir clianro pax«*rhy, the men kept on this meeting and as one of the posh Wicker Work Also Done. h li‘1 ami Mr. Jfiinc^.Hiulth, of KH playlnfpiaying Ionsion* tnouylienoujfii forior uuncansKyHiuemnsky I nuns tlons inuumust dobo tllJcd...... l>y a member ‘ of |,a«Hr la J to v a a b «...... in action ran (»»udì for.-’f.-Sn (***I 5 #A tf/if I K<*k npl/lnnnci «I.lwin I t.<* I »fin (aAllt*. that MiO-rtiiimn* nt of n*i iiu m nu l, «h*lh. A mont' tin* irm sts present to gel the evidence when the (Tldefltho faculty, these two Were held Tha Aaaaal ItcaUag of t) a* u r li ns hip li ria-.-* »ali.hr»* I* In' u i< : .Mr. amt Mrs. James Ninltli, »Iso »,.,»»api>oared -ae.^ on ... theHW scene. ettHV. Several.r. .v»»a o^>on until a...... ||CA|next .utmuajMonday svenili*.evening AAt l -, ford Chapter American Rc ► lor#’ for rvirvorm Mho nftYml* th< : Mr. ami Mrs. Allori Falrchlhl. Malm I dico and ronsidefabto loose change this mooting AIrs. .SìoU, répresent- james McKenzie f will be held iloaday armila uiiith . MhIm I I’nlrrhlhl. .MI*-* (’arrio WBs confiscated hy the (Tdef. All ) log tho Union (’(Minty Farent Teach Rally that # i* i>fnp Tim # «mVaiirn I bar Mtk lot tha aadUorian /roimnitt«*»’ »»f tío lt*i>nMirar» ’Oftt» lin»'. Ml*« Tef“*Jo I’asU rnlk. wero aiiminoned to appear before er Association,,—' "*»» w ill *«*■ be j j»re?i#nit»i t st*m aiiu and 21ST STREET . A. (irip ixi, Airs. F iiint ('aim., to a rude' and ‘ abrupt ‘ unt end. I SUBSTANTIAL ANf) RPAIITinir ...... J.vc.iWM* UUMO.j 1 AND 2 FAMILY |^«g.a»hM>U sMng-jiwiwwii# tin* »‘u iilm» »Ihu inan. Alf «ruf lir a ; /,. Fnlrrhífd uirtirmmi-rli,, are«v„ -tfala S.bcir Snilth,L'...1.Í. W in. T' HUMES POR SÄLE 'AND ¥baalneaa maatiag Mito Olivi *7 Wnkellehl. Jr„ Arthur Wakefield. „ ------AT KENILWORTH iNom lag Fleld R«®matotattv The h M’ii I .ail-si! .r. - Mill *,p,..i,r '«V r,‘h‘ W1'1- Ml** Imrolhy Fair- 750 ■ aml'Tiinke their n|«r.fnl ro ~ .-WU-. 4 t ulrel»il#t, e. John- Manning, and Frank » 780. 4 room* and bath apartment for rant at |U e Room* and bath ghad »ddrea« tbe meeting. J them ulti ho *01 timt.V\«-n •/'r* Mr «ml Mr« I mmI Imnoy. and Taylor. All are resident» of tho «to n are-earaeatly reqoeate Inc Th«*\ nr«-: A u ^ i'i. .Ino. Stahl , 'r,a ** hom lardili. N. .1. llproiigh. lor rant at »0. WONDERFUL BARGAINS. DO HOT m il. the*, whila AnutiierraldwasatagodlnKenll- thay.Uat. Talephone Cranford BIO. ____ . J. Epreeent os’ that evcaiag,. ¿ f T The X a d l»*“ Aid “Sdrltiy K I f : f'oV iifiir^ir \TTriìTiiÌH-!i7 ì 'iimViÌ T1 ^ . wnrtli by tlnr local department'Tue» nmn <-nixtlil.it• < fur it..- ü u , M o r H; Ikm.I i linrlp n l \ \ llllntn J. I>onnx Jay evening, at about 0 :.1O o'clock, JAMES ARTHUR, Owner and Builder, Kenilworth, N. J. f paut a M. K. Charch, met term, «ml fin \V Mar/, .-rm.lldnt.-' f f..i-> , .V ' 1 , ‘ }>; »»Typ in elerk «f on tho |»renil»(,» located between Lhome of Sitae Vlana Allan. 2 ,,>*>*X*vv I‘ouiii-lliiiiin fur till- on. y. nr II 11,1 i l"‘.I,"nnl of l-.ilmntlon. ilun to Mr 'JOth and l»t street», on Washington '» • . it I chard atreetk last Thunda: John li lililí, i. m.iMiit.. n 'i ! ' ’ « " " í “ »''•‘’■»'■iv . nvenuo. T ill* 1» tho aoconlt tlino In P aooa. brincinx in thè mone] leelor. mn| J iiiiii .1 liUoii. caii.ll * • 'V, '"1:- , " ni1 .wl,r tho past year th a t thl* place Ira* r darÌBeihéaammer."atHOU, reen raided. Hocorder Anthony ilute lor ,\ In n,MilloI, 1. I f" r H orlila, where Kenilworth Motor Service ; »boat'388. After tbe transi : till1-, nil tin ...... I-If.lm. < lor II,.- V : hi-> ”o ",lill M'^ol *pi'n.| .tho tho grpati-rgrpnfpr imrf of • irlpiio Issiuul the search warrant K. G. GEORES JICMl»^«C^iSJCifc^ovIdenco watt captured I burine«*, a «octal hoar foltoi pri'-ent, (»i In-Ip' 1 livr-Tt'*i(ilnir*ÍvorTMhfnir. ór.up oí. i ,. 'ír "'"l i' 1 . i ’ V K- *'■N. 1 ff v. lllll...... of...... Kanton. lo cover the warrant. - New Garage on 20th_Streefand the Boulevard ; there w»»-Vocal muatr by M flirti' occ«slon. • (»mipton- 1 lifr, l*«»lt Í; . .,,.u‘irt . . lt HO,mh^^Arlington...... H uth. On October 17th, Chlof Vardall» do- PLUMBING HEATING J »on. A plano «oto by Sin. L For*r»n»l Alnlr w ill n!| h.* #»n l.und j« .i , f ' ^Madelphlft, Mr...and Mrs. I). V. tnlloil...... w H(>oclal.rpvv.iia om w iin cor vi Raymondibn^KIUlIU « MIIU- rlp -l .««*.. -«.A ^..*.a A ...... lie Oara Waabed and TINNING :■ recitation» by Misa Do rot h] holster nji the. cmi'«' of Ih-tmulimh *',M " "ntt* >“,on bf Fort Klchinond K) to get ovldonco of th o -Illicit aafo Pollahad. ' I Mr». C. Lewis, Mr». Brletle i 0,1,1 of Intoxicating liquor* on tho pretn- Imii. Air. w iiltiip y. Hl.- cbm ll hilo f,.r ' , r Mr"- Klmer . B 0 U L E V A R D A T 22ND ST , K E N ILW O R T H ^ N, X I.DeLons 3toto,.-ahrtMaat. hort* . on, han,I thaï ! 0 Uca arlJiitpIng lHilloef« Moat- Mar­ (iovprnor. »H l no! In- on hand that ' ‘v ?'• l'ur*'l-*v»OOW«.:-x.x.'. : tut Monday.- tewing .being i oninll.lnlo , *{<***• « orotlier and alsler, Mr. Rutli the same price. In tho ovonlng of Mrs. Harper'« Chrtatma» box Mr. firooM-hor. onr ro|,ro.on(ntlv. -,f ItoM-lle, 1« n nephew of 'K K tlio same day ho procurod ono pint TORD 30 minuta band* riplaced to t $340 ineludluff matarlaL Ragular band* raplicad for ».78 including matarUL Tbla offer rjglcml dressing»-being mad* in flip rounty, will also on linn, Ifmli All left op Sunday ovenlng of • alleged ryo whlakey. . Chlof V at- »« 444040»04004000» 044004« 00040000400000404000W -y-t4 In- I good lor-one weak only—Sept 28th to Oct. 2nd. incliulve. John Hospital. .Mrs. Rodi a», III, I* ngalji rminnlg f,;r. i-h-rlion tor their reapectlvp linmea. Jail«, satlsflcil with tho ovldonco, t _ : : , . - ■ t chairman tor thé bog. work, i fo flip Hoard of Ch(op;i Pri'pliol.lork Trim p No. i, of the noy.'Nruut», of procured a search waront from Ito- AUTHORIEED TORO SERVICI STATION • Kriillivorih Ih moat vitally- lnf« rp-.f henflwortli, will »logo an entertain '¡x'T. l'n.,,lony Orlppo, and armed Robinson tor th* dressing». oil Ih till, oulcoimi o f till« olortlor, meni at tin. Harding School on Rrl with•" till«...... ; ,vho »»•»**»>»!waltod tvifor mutho mugmoat op- Auto Accaiaorlta ' Lubricasti Ouolina Shallcross ‘Stanley Voorheea had chanci rr.MiU. tlie entire llordtlg'li fprllnir *»>:. «‘Veiling.. w ill hr portuno tlmo to atago the raid. CHARLES.VITALE Ptop. cbeoa. whlcb waa aenred that ns for a.« KonljKorth I, con in cent» and everyone I» Inviteli to Tuesday ovenlng at 0:30 tho atago I♦ ------■ » cent*. It vrai voted to ae i-i-rtiod, ho nliouhl lie returned to •ome out on that ovenlng. Paul ; delegate« each month, two -, **«’* Zee, Scoiitmaater, fra» tirom- X t h o T*?fa?rko? ™ S I **+*~***++*++*<+*++4+***+*+*++*^ MOVING TRUCKING oflh-r «Ith an ori-rwliélinlng major Woman's Board and two to U 'Hy. Mill til« vote predicted hy (lip l«ul every attendant libi tnonoy-* and Hnoclal Ofllcofa A. Huscanaky USED CARS (<0f Foreign Missions, both Itepuhlli-an leader.«, w ill bo a IO fo l worth In tho entertainment to he anil I-loyd Wake Hold, colorod, woro ALL MAKES BAST TERMS STORAGE vll-lory over hh opponent Mr ll..,.r. rletallcd to go In and purchaae a Cheadquarters la New York. w o h IIl by * youn|t 111(111 1>f K o n l1 drink. Tit la they did and aa thoy Ooiinjty ( ’omtnlttppinon (ìrlpiHi ...... Sea CLAUDE H. BUTLER KEMILWORTB, ...... ______NEWJERSEY F_. a Mlaaton Study class w acnius to liavp aji iincom irahllltir nt ^ Aiitemoeratle rally l» to bo hoKI lU'rolcavlngUiobar.thoalgnalwa» 8. 23rd S T R U T ...-...... — ....~ ------KKHILWOBTH, N. i . l'nndër the direction öT MriCJ predetermining election pluralities "l .Kenilworth on tho evening of given, (Jonklln ruahod In tho roar . Phono 228-M Cranford . .dle. whlch vrt* attended by n the llorotigli of Kenilworth, ami October 2Hth. at the W. O. W. fla ti door, ( lilef Vardalla through tho Rapraicntlug tha Buah-Oocrka Motor Qo^ 371 Central Ava., Nowark front door, whllat tho two offleera t 4 4 » 4 » M t i 8 t 0 4 4 4 t O»O* 4 4 4 OOOOOOOOOO«O4 ÓOOO»<ÍM»w»>w If Itw prediction« run tme to old k P ^ rV i"* t^mmlttooman The Ladles’ Aid Society . form, tho Plural It lea for the Repute htiut (ieortw, who la alno tiro Renici who had been drinking at tho bar, covored (.ho bartender. Tho follow­ [(•sal's M. E. Charch will h( Ileon candidato» will rim ' higher i .“,1 ?,f0n;IM?.T ,0r Mayor till» year. t lian In ony prpreti In g yoar. »• tall» of thl« rally will ho an ing was conflacatod: Four quart bot- faannal tapper and baiaar In' 'After Ilio locai County and State Ilea containing 3 y, qta of alleged f tors of the Charch on the er statcT!-«..1« iPr.' I'V1rtcd that P o r early Christmas shopper leged rye whlskoy.7 Tho bartender UKwe.preaent. A fter Mr. Tfilelo per A. H arry Moere w ill ho on hand to .V " “’*'- • »Hu u ariviiui'r f Friàay the ladles of St. Pa fontmneo, a moving pfeturo of lilgh atldre»» tipi voter». gave Ms«1« nanto— as Cliarllo ~ " Zastorot, |al the home of Mrs. George J cal liry will bo nin off on the aereen ..Til.p Hopulillcan Club mot al“*,theownor u Alexander Kulpo- »» ib i” lt° highly entertaining at the homo of Mr. and Mr». Joaof wish. Tito realdonco of both aro un­ F Orchard street, lt being time After the moving pfrture the ir|p: Oow our last night tho S birthday cards, and over 390 proper b all had not boon furnished program like above there aliould he. most enjoyable evening was had by ¡V reanlt. with more to come: a real royal turnout...... on . thatxint oven ?!' 7,„ J-I'iTsent. r 1,1 V Tlmse inose present wero:wore: Tor tho bartender's release. Tho log 1 -■ — - 1 premise« aro now closed. Llak gave m piano sojor^lra Ken 11 n 1' R''l’",'l|>'«n night of .\,ie /x " 1'' m P‘ M r^tt ’lork. Mrs. H a K in ilu u r lli, no let u* boar It in 'Í •ikn Mr».' l r,i* Mnrx,Mnr2,’‘ Mr».M^FroML Fr#»«» Mr» ‘ a vocal nnmber^itia Miss ‘ Lewis a recitation. The ne vi.1!,’!1 x ” ’ “ ¡'‘ • « ‘ •P'll'ilvan nil pro- UnDjndyrn. Sir«. Shalloro««, Mf«, i ) ci. BAROAIN SALE V lotis Hvpubljcan rallies.. fr- V .r l^ , Mr- ■«'* M ii (low ami lag will >e held at the homi tin «Mivso» Alleo and Oraeo Oow.. A. Hlul. Is launching a aeven-day I «nlo of huge proportions, and aa a - L. Chaffee. 715 Orange avei : w ifnlt attendance ta n q n t FIREpEPARTMENrMEETS Uvfrwlre m erchant ho Is offorlng to *°P^pW ALKENn.W 0 R T tt fthe pl«u* toy the hasaar will . J '’’ »Vr'.l' ’ Viilunteer.ktilunteer. »'¡r. the iHibllc liertt and. elsovvliere.liar.I .,'!111 . HEWS t n ii BE FÖÜND ON j completed. - A eommlttee I m l'n i ;"' ll‘ ,l1 ' l,’’lr o c u la r meet THE LAST PAOE n,“ ! A " ,t.i !avo, I?0.vcr b<5e,r offered itig Ttiesilav.evening, Clitef A o c. fAiu vicinity for tho same i Pant s Sunday School will quality of merclmnldse. Ho aollclta den |.resldlng. The meeting na/ n , ELECTION NOTICE ( cake tale la Bailer’s Store o peppy -one from „tart to llnish ami j ho patronage of all those living In «toner or arctstny amo tuçrioM tiia commimlty. and ItsunrlponiL..AI - day. October 31, from 10 unuml; up with the serving of re • * •*•« I'leiiimii» pi L - noon. Contributions of cak hmm i'7 t of ^,r- Hint's calibre Is paflinent'8 ^ uu''“ '" 'rs ,,f ‘ he IV oonml to succeed and tho sale that r quested, and Mrs. Fred Nl A meeting ,,f u „ . «re truck drivers conunence« Saturday, Is but ono of ■ No. 100J baa charge. ’ Vtt«i cajltMl for Monday. “ u.lloj'‘ »klngs planned for ‘ ho futuro. These sovon days will A coi|imlttee was appointed to a« 'Ü ï» f,;r >*,» B,,n,uih of Krollwortti. will nM . The IJncolxvSliernian Hi Tl X«I>AT. MUKWIIKK «IUI, |,j« lN, x,Lm.r,taln dK K In «'Wltlon to j School League will give a thot h e M i udi n1? baker ear Into eemml.ssion,,f PO'tli'P ho Minwva. _» k.i.i,.. „ * tho regular siHiclaL« an extra dally io r.ji ih» « ’ tteclal Is offered the public at still ¡■e’en mask party at Shennai for use of lom pativ N „ ■> .in f"nrr.h.fti,,,*',r* »«Te«,««! | on. the . evening of Friday. 'l..u C,i,,JPril I.’ei-.irtment. w|„, ",ijo v w ? ° a ' w , v 5'î«-ïô*^''<'<>"ir.Z'ïlf unatPK rw,tuf,|0M- Tho supply of «TtM had been nh-ent from -tueettnr« V.T* " "na o’clock r, m . in 'Buy bargains Is Umlttul anti tim»* •»*Î'-Kw****wtrtîV - - NOTICETK-v U.. h«Tr» T further------*|tco------tktt i W e '«‘ ¡‘ “ Ins Offered had bettor come APr,- "A“'."«» ,"V ta,'ks- when Chief ¡SThe Women’* Ttepubllci lV Y‘ -»lied intoh, to' ihëm' thorp, ‘.¡mi and M M J Æ d R î gSno? ° r “ ° y wlH Divirlon. will be the again next' week and a- stiff re K in every sense, a c OrdlRMM N«. U ¡ neheon. and everyone lr „ m rs“ 1 Pri'gram has been maptssl hoVVrr* «,'f fth, Ä (Yuntr r of Ä Untan. ' , » . *r : AN ORDINANO! fa» Otit* th« Shtd« Ttm th, Botnuth nf Kmllww-th. CrinyulBatoR of th« Borough of KtnUwònh^ I 89 c 39c i Invited to attend . Bern A House Committee was aiuiofnt- I,.IV ’ rcfain.x af th» Banauth Counrll (full 59c - be made by caning ti od mid another eom m lttee was np- >fa 587. . ■ ,h* Porouxh • CuunrU (oo, ?0roU*b O0U”cU I'f pointed to turn o ver tin» apiiaratus Sona and Daaghlitera •* *J« during the coming K *tuíiíh°f *“* tmtvnT üf th, Baroujh al integrity Girane U. Na months, trorn now on it mean« ¡Sí í.xir7 v*1»10 a** t* Ih. hWhV»r», t ir i, their regular..meetl ".°yk forth,, firemen. Bylaws wifi be Att ittu a r of th» Damtxh af Krnil.orth *íü» Borough of Kmliworth. W ednesday JosKm tmw. ’ riorrUrS0 hw3r î ôd «h«Il br Thursday ay night in Masonic strictly enforced and Ihe more slug- rirrrUrd by «od UDd«r th« luloorlty of « Friday followed by a sot Kish members. If they do not h.-edr{--n»lfii SniUÌàtth. S*. !.. “ CommUslon contUtlng of thrrr r««ldnitE of th* BEAUTIFUL CRETO ______.Borough of *v««iiiavniitKcoUvorth, VOlvIlwhkh^îSlLSm1 liMiBliaMMi la 1 TURKISH TOWELS GENUINE HOMER LL MUSLIN to which -will be tjte warning given theiiL wtlf fin.i nerabv maial »3 .ai.i. n.__r*!""'“ "?' 36 INCH frate of twice tbe sb themselves out In the cold, replaced eaoPotAL* roa »icxw avk. Ktsawoirr« S“« MÜU« s v Ä |T 'Ä & * T t£; 18x36 worn. Refreshment, by more act be members, the Chief B0R0UCH.Bnanimu _ —------llarauihBorough of Kcfllhrorth. 1\ 36 INCH. 2 YDS. FOR Invitation« bave b stating that several .new men'were sr*:^ VeaPOMl, «Ut h* w lr»d |., th, nQr —^That Ui* Boat ber«- of ukj Comm Iss toc «hkll I twth OaunrU at Ul» Boraurb of Kreu.,ali. ^ «ppotaiod hy ih« Mtyor vlthtB ilcty , and.. _ membem i who hav on tho waiting list, and were ready *■ Knalltmth. N. iT i't M «n*f th« »dortkuj of thla oruiBgoct^vhkh 21c yd. I tbelra. It there be a n)°ment's notice, to assume the 19c communicate -with I duties o f flrefROiu TltSDAT.• a «►*» a • •« SOVKMBtn \» « Eh BS a» m 33 « ij--. cicrpt » I nrotlded by U*. „W* I fareGnasmlttect-- : far.'m-f50ôwn^76^ÿib ^ *o 5 r': * « » • W"«W-TW’lhy~rÄ7J .-BJAnr*lk . enw* northerly«awuifTiy «U»MU« ofoX Wtshlagtoa Wsthlnztoa *u«îÎPr*Tî . ** «hall btgta fim th* Î rged to bring gneeta. r a m a OrSlaan« Na. sa Atrsu*. fart«««« îtth Stmt «nd fltí Rtr^T d«t* of ito fir appoiRtatot for Nep*ctiT*gl*i*ds I ' is not intended I , . AN OBDINAKCI ruta« 111» Comodi». -, A Imgth «f »tout O W «î fti** fwur moJ ör* yr*rt fiS nS « f ir ? • coauanor fqro«it VM*tb*d ittm by th* Munr About seventy gu wttn * i«ed ta th* aun of and uooy and girl wffl receive a fine mega­ &****£“' b roqutrwj by (he vwclDcmUoa». o^gtBlt* ntihln thirty diti »ft#» «tuuiiiLiL ni I 69c i dinner at HayashTa ■ w £ ih S s , h^b,*iu^srnc” °*swi=* f / ,l* toUl »«abmhto.^S ¡ 5 S S S t íS ^ f phone free. ' three and four but o*aflju^K«« NQUlrad ? by ? th« S.^ «pfrlflcaUoeui ®f «Bottai «f ' th« bid the. reception In “»» •*« .V *iîin etccre)»ry n*«d Dot b« n *----- | Itcrward. There wer CO“CU dew t« , preaentations and : «“ ** JACOB L BAUS!. ■ ...... M o n a STARTS OCTOBER 24TH AND LASTS 7 DAYS nt by professional ta _ . .NOTICE. • rand . cake wer .. meeting will be Friday to Suren > the form o f s .be A . R IZ Z I’S Kenilworth Bargain S T O R F , 10th.C ihei miarire! i ^ tho Harrison . CttomlMT^ 20TU STREET. CORNER WASH1NCTON AVENUE. . ^ V 4twUoKm iTT. J, ' * w a oow. *i .ja s r s .’a

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T. « . at the haree Claremont Place, gave a'hridge laat potlUcsl rally on tho sight ot Thar» deal to talari»* Incurred darias at U n . w m u a Scfeytl, « • O n * r * MMlIUl.-..- _ • ...... ’­ day, Octabre Xt. wtadlag np with » otAlette.sport*.. .. lie oLstcA..that- thla A it., taw T M > r , « etady «law la Mrs. E. H. Wood ting, ot New York, raasla* aestlag la the auditorium chit fed orraastd to tike over th« GtmMMM tu tan». uMr tin fernaorly of Cranford, la tho gases Cleveland School. Cviatord Threue tor two nights, «irfrettaa of Mr*. J. A. K i n W Mr», ot Mrs. Hsrvwy Flak*, of. Prospect Republlrsas ta Ik* Slsth Dtstrlct. Octotwr- 33-aad 30. ut *hlch ttm* k Roefc«roH. of - Weaxtaid. Democratit ■Wats . - ■ ■ ■ ■ ’ '■■■■• ’■ ' which embraces lbs territory houad- Richard BaftbalmMa in 'teal Fire«” ; caaAldate lor Aasaably, v o t e * lo t Mrs. W. J. AagtUt of Ninth street, ed by Llscota, W stoal sod rim Town­ will be shown. For sack a ««art by rrs ABOUT TIME FOR YOU TO START IN AND GET A /' ward» to tbo L»loa. A iram M tl tmtorsalaad a groap af Eastern Star ship Uae «rreoged to gathst Whlt- vans* It 1« eip*rt«d that we, atodeats | «n haine wade to aacara a aattaMl ladles at brikte last Tnotdsy after- aey-Droewher-Aldrlch boost«r* to­ ot th* lllgb School, should pat forth HOME OF,YOUR OWN) . , |;»p*aksr. Mlaa Graco Lri*b Stott. sooa. gether, equip them with red fre •very effort In trying ta tall the rich- <- *»rty I» Xeeaefeer— ....- ...... " Kisr Howard ’Pork;’' of Ccstral torch«» »ad banner«, »ad. headed..by, e u at th m . perfer»htK 1-iwatd thi» fund. In the commute* roeetlnv of (he I will be bald Monder erenin*. Otto Mrs. Helaa Edgar aad Ml*t Rachel it .is also hoped that the people it! Crentord-RepuMIrsa Club last nlrht I bar H lh la the aaditorlaa ot the Rubtaaoa, of Sprio*S»ld arena«, ye- the lo«cn will help by buying ticket» aad It was unsnlmonily derided to .iCleveland School at * 1 *. The an- turned from Andover. Maas.,'last tor such a esute: th' money will not The First Step 3* p m " iv aHt'aftte-adwe-aHt-U; '««Hi...... - - ™ - msAa.lt. x..tu w a^»S slr.....--.I; A « UbopoM------Kvery Repabllran .vqter In th-; |presented at that time tn* thy,el*c- Mrs. Dean, nf Brooklyn, ta vlatt- The upper grsilc» ate competing Sixth DUtrict has bedn mailed an ¡>n- | tloa of the a a * officer» atad director» ing her daughtar. Mm. Harvey Flake, for a prlae offered by the Kiks for IS TO BUY A LOT M r THE HOME TO STAND ON nouncemeni ot the affair tnsfthn tho host composition on the topic »tor the year t M t -ï* The Nntri- ot Prospect atreet. . with a postal card for reply, aahlu* "How will the |irt-i,eri stlon of the V ] tton Worker will Jure an Intareat- Mrs, Lagarde aad sou, of Short U c n M M t Of.bW rX"*. Ï »d **,1**4^!» •vRHthgreweo jbbw<re»low- of Hampton parade. ’ Now thst the CranfordTTo- tuie' Show' FrtffaV sfternoou attd IKatloaal Red Croaa. « I ll be present Hail, has. retnrned from a visit to publlcan Club ha» taken up the'Idea evening for ;lhe benefit of the school to Rand addreat the meetln*. Alt main- the Green Mountains, Yt. all Republicans are Invited to Join magsiinerthe •'Ilroadcoster" and the ‘ j ara-straestly reqoetted to be Mr. and llts Dodge bsve returned In. the .parade and make 11 a biz at fpreeeat os' that «Train*.. to H*mpton H*1l from » morqr n w Athletic Association. "0*»ey «1 the •flat" --wilt-~-he--»h»WH:- -Atsn-^’-Th« TO SAY WHETHER YOU WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR to Liake Mohonk and other potnia of falr-foe-the-enllre-lowte------:— ta order to carry out the Idea com Ctirlnrua* fMrol” and "Torch) F Paat’s M. E. Charch, met at the Internet. pletely, a request Is' made for a« Turns t’upM,” ' UBERAL PROPOSITION. Ihoaw of Mlm Vlana Allan, on Or- Mr. and Mrs. George’ P- Holier >**++**a<*4~ï*->ÔO- many people In automobile* a« well Tho TA's »re planning a "Mot fehard «tree*, laat Thurnday after- have come back from their summer aa the foot marcher* to Join In. Dog” roast on Octobar 30th. ïaooa. bringing in the money earned home and are again at Hampton ^daring the"Mùmér;~srsûirattnff to -—V..W. CopcuU and A. 1». CaldwHl LOTS FROM $375,00 UP—PAYABLE $5.00 PER MONTH HalL ...... have been appointed a committee ...... oranford' ko ta ry nboat 'IS5. After the transaction of M rv J. J. Shaehy, of Manor RES.. 'epresentln* the clqb to manage the At th« IudcIi meeting at llaynnjil'n ■ business. a social hoar followed, and Place, gave a bridge party of three affair, _ ' today, there wait a very-good attend­ •:there »»»-vocal maalc by Mr». Wll- tables'laat Saturday erenlig. . A fits and drunCcorps will be elt- ance of inentbern with llvo visitor* BATING ” «on. A piano nolo by. Mm. Lt»h, »nd Mrs. C. Hallock Sllkman. of Pros­ from Itaselle and Etlrihoth. Dr. vaged and for. halt and hour bqfore ‘ recitation* by Mlaa Dorothy Lewis. pect atreet, gave a dinner ot four Vemon Ktlll wan reported III with the parade, "will be driven about the pneumonia. Cranford Terrace J Mr». C. Lewis. Mr». Brlelle »nd Mn. teen covers last 8unday for Mr. aaa l.DeLon«: were aarialant hostesses. _. town on a truck to arouse Interest. President Otis Wright ro|>ortcd ORTH,N,-J,--——I Mr».W,Bhepman.of-Pli!l»d»lphla- ATtcr-.coveelns-thetown.theywtl! tlim».!J»,.imc„rMt.Juovtl)xg* wi-far - ..... a n d r The Woman-» MUilonary Sodeiy Mrs. O, B. McDlannld and Mrs loin the parade which will not only In October...... —-.... J of the Presbyterian Charch. held an Ray Toole gave a birthday party fo- The meeting tonight at Tuwnnltip cover the sixth district but S good fmU-day aewln* meeting In the Chapol the Young Woman’s Auxiliary of the Rooiiih. at which nxpre«* and tulo- portion ot the entire town,.terminat­ i laat Monday.-afwiag .being done tor Pint M, E, Church, at the home of graph nervlce will be dlscunsed with ing at the Cleveland School. Title Cranford Park Istra. Harper-» Cbrtetmaa box and aur- the forther laat Monday evanlng. Company official*, wits brought to Ëglcnl dfeealnga .being mad» for San picturesque affair will lend an old the attention of the Club and mem­ Mr. and Hit. J, Clement Collin« tlyns eft bet lo( the csnrpalgn and It 1» ber* urged to attend. . : ' AT ORANGE AVENUE [John Hospital. .Mr», nodlne wra of ;Sprtng8eld «venue, celebratied Tbo Field Day ot the District at {chairman for the box. work, and Mrs. hoped aa many people aa posalbla.wl)) their »liver wedding anniversary !a»‘ raserva hot night to' attend the meet Long Branch, laat Thursday, was re­ {Robinson tor the dressing». Mr». J. Batorday evanlng by giving a live torted by John Fisher, who said I S tin ley Voorbeea bad charge ot iun- ’ng and It Is hoped that a large num- Crnntord won one event, the tug of ;ross hundred party; About , twenty xnaste berwlllbeilneirumalLMictlotm-of febeoh. whleh was »erred for ÎS wire preaeht.’ from Brooklyn and w«r.-- thelr-opponmitn- Itclng Newark. (cents. It wai voted to send tour he town, r ' The prize In this, a gavel, was ex­ Cranford. ' hibited an ovldcnc«. ICKING Idalegntes each month, two to the Mrs. Gertruda Bulaon, of Eastmar (Woman's Board and two to the Board street, ha« retnrned Trbm a Iwo OMANFORO A. -0. OFENB BAA UNION & ESSEX LAND lo t Foreign Mlationa. both bavin* months trip thronxh Pennsylvania ____ KETBALL IEAS0M8 gheadqnartern In New York. At 1 p. Ohio and New York State...... Tltn" Cranford A. C. opcttcil IU NEWJERSEY fm. n Mlaalon Study class wn* held, Wealev A. Rtanrer, Jr. who cn- brekethnli season on Friday In an ¡ under ihe dlr^aôn ôT MriiL Jainea C. Ipfed tho'TrrilvereHy bf PrnhavlVa­ eneounterwlthflm--Arca_oxpcctto. play fect purity, because : wo "know fthe plan* foy the bssaar will then he The-Catholle dub,-wti!eh waa-or- at least, once a w eek at Juune in tlu - Including Complete Set of Attachments i completed. - A committee from fill ganized last Monday night, will hold fiherman School, starting some tlnn Its Immaculate soiiree. Just phono -Panl'a Sunday School will hold a In December. ' a very important meeting Friday, 950. " * ■ . £ campaign manager ot the Wo- School League was represented at AGOLDEMTI OF ST. ANDREW i> Division, trill be the speaker, the County Council of. ParehtTeacb- At 7:15 o'rjock yesterday morning, Hub Hardware & Paint Stores, Inc. his K in every sense, a campaign er Associations, which-was held at Mike lllele. of East Orange, driving AT TRINITY FARHR HOUBE ncheon. and everyone Interested Hillside^ Isst Thnroday. by Mes­ north on 8prlngfleld svenne, collid­ A MEW CRANTORD ENTBBPRUB • i Invited to attend . Reservations dames Crawford, Hopkins,' Barrett ed with the car of Arthur Durnlng 305 North Avenus, East m ■ be made by caning telephone and Van Nays. Mrs. Hopkins-was of Cranford. The care locked,to­ ffoTSOT. . ' ne ot the speaker* during the mom gether, and the Doming car was Tueadsy, October 27, 1925 “MAKE THIS STORE YOUR GIFT SHOP lng session. Her subject was T h e tThe Son« and Daughters ot XJb- «mashed. / .... ^ Child at Play* ...... , At 8 p m yesterday, Aaron Cooper TICKETS, BUM Interrlty Oounefi, No. 163, will - In the Mountainside aeetlon of - their - regular: -meet!leettog - this of Cranford, going north on Union ly night to Masonle HalL It few Jersey, adjoining Westfield, and avenue, made a snort turn at Eliza­ be followed by a sock social, about one mile from Westfield ex­ beth avenue, to avoid striking >4tewa44te4»wte»w»t4tete»4a4am m te4tte4te» to which will be charged press «Ration on the main line of the another ear. and struck, the curb, BOWLING LL MUSUN the tate of twice the size ot the Central R -R. ot N. J, 310 buainesr breaking both front andrear wbocbL Lsxfogtstt Haights Club . and residential lots are to be sold, Teams A and B -o f tho Lexington ».FOR m. Refreshments will be in separate parcel*, by pnblle auc­ Height« Tennis Club met at tho SMART DRESSES Invitations have beat seht ■ ; . ■■■ ■. FOB • -■ ■■■■ ,■ '■■■■■- :■ ■■■ ■ ■ and members who have not re- tion on Saturday,-October 24th, at Panel No/ 2. of the October term, Salted Nuts Recreation Alloy*, Kllxobeth, on Oc­ 2 pi m , on the .premises, rein or tober 2lst. fieoret wore a* follows; -thelrs. It there be such, will petit Jury, drawn last Monday, In­ ATTHEAPOLLO- STREET SPORT EVENING |J communicate with the Good use. by Joseph P. Day, auctioneer. cludes four Cranford, names, Thad- ; Team A W* I famtommUtecL-Members The lots to be gold, are on_Bj ‘ deus Angleraeyer, -J*me* JK. Me- W olt______m__141 JL58 18) ■' .<»A»-EEj»EEM^ Ea^aY-HnWA»^V .\. --:'?j^r flcW -Road'- and New Provt _ _ Temptindy Freab - fcnd Crap 97 ged to bring guests, as the Meekan. wlltlam O, 8tlmnaon and Founeo ! » • 72 t » Road, within half a mile of West­ Chories W. Tripp, & & Droeseher Nettleshlp______„153 153 151 153 on is not intended for mem- field Gardena,» most attractive resi­ NUT PRODUCTS. MRS. J. CLEMENT COLLINS 11 .only. ■ ' ■ ■ ' represents Cranford on the Grand Deller, Capt------„191 192 192 210 dential section, where values range Jury this term 60S Springfield Ave., tu .Vf.eal End R u v O n d a d t of other Chapter No. 87, O. E. S- up to f 100 a hront toot_ : Salted Peanuts Totaisi™____„„¿¿s m m m dinner and reception -last The next concert, to be given by the Woman's Choral of Cranfntord. Salted Almonds Bvealags by appointment, tetepfceae Craatord i n :tion and night to Mrs. Florence May Tlils mesns Is taken of thanking «rill be on Tueeday evening. Decem­ ' : „ faam B ' YBIOBB BANODfO FROM «ULO0 UP l , Grand Rpetesentatlve to the the public ot Cranford for-thelr gen- ber 15th. Instead of December 8th, . . Salted Pecan* ' Austin______197 147 194 160 * > ' ! -, ■■■ i-'M-v, pf Colorado, and Mr*. Lillian rons patronage during the past, and H rh relber_____„ “ 121 117 144 136 uality of Grand Electa ot the Grand on this our,fourth anniversary, we as was first announced. The change Assorted Salted Nub 9W «4W t*444«»l «00 > > IIMU was mode on account of the fact Glare Peanut» Beadle 1 ____ 148 131 118 149 aemega- .. About seventy guests werp hope for a continuance of the same, that the Mendelssohn Male Quar­ Clark, Capt______178 149 191 138 dinner at Hayashf*. and bo­ and will guarantee the some high- tette «raid not be secured on the th rec and four hundred at- class service and courteous treat­ One Pound Peanut Brittle^ Total*. , . m 544 « 7 583 the reception In Masonic ment that has prevailed in the past. first date - erward. There were speecb- -J. H. McMahoiL—Adv. Gaiety, girls and gorgedaa gowns 40 Cents are sold.to be the chief contributing 0SANYOBD COURT, BEN HUH nresentatlons and aa enter- Th* Old FashJaaad Kind. "Ohosk- On Tueadsy evanlng, members ot it by professional talent, and Cranford Male Quartette ' Club elements' to the sueeeas of irons m 'fnl* of gsad wkalaasxM ariap the Oranford Court,, No. B0, Tribe o t FUNERAL DIRECTORS; "and . cake were »erred, met for rehearsal this week at the damage's "Gay Old Timer on dis­ ■ - paaeuto. - Hen Har, h«ld their weekly bowling meeting will be held on home of Red DeLlcr on Retford avW- play at Miner's Empire Theatre. In tournament at Weetflold Bowling Friday In November, and nne. *n«e entertainment; "Another Newark, all next week, commencing PAOE * «SAW . " If* Union Ara, North ' , / Eat, IB arith-fiun. matinee, OeL 25th. , -•u.- > w f 'rjj, ’ ’4'^ . . Academy; •*- „ the forth o f a .bexa social, Night st the Ctnbr to be-gfvwi In Htghteorerbr^wlnnlngt e im o l juth. the nmuitrl will the Rhensaa School aadStcrium-by DiwterXealon-fa 'Go WcsL" a BELLE MEAD CHOCOLATES "Oct Them All,- w w 1 made ~ by Ar­ t h e m c c a r t e r s c h o o l In the Harrison A n m t this oryxnlxation promises to excel Sletrofioldwyn picture, produced by thur Koehler, 215, and Dlek Mueller. ixt casaro*» sveaua OFFICES TO] melle, under the direction anything In this line heretofore Joseidi M. Hehenck,, written and di­ RE 161, High tto h m b f opponentA^The cs^nrow, «gw, istmav h» the Eew « w -a t l-i RTH, N. J. Ataman, and Hcketa 1 W given in Craatord. rected' by Barter Keaton blmaelid| ,, APOJJfiDRDfi STOKE Wjuns." John Branenreuther, ,144 KteteiartMrefM, ßmrat ta* T»M ars*a. i^steed from Freak Ho f i » « - --:. 'T fw i M m I U t a m ■ Fblllp Erkman, 14L /August ViïMft- "rewfe aat ff ’ * - ‘ ' ' ” of Creohmd- at 50 cent» We*re_earelhl xooverx also. 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WHOCSf^rìi" UFE REFUGE ra: , um*?* n / £ _J&S£r.iâ FÄLL REMINDERS OFFARMFLOCKS MAGGIE’S GREETING S 5 3 J The past fhw months have been our U ttl« K u g le had been i n i all «to ­ duR moaths..ptth rtdekena. About all ter. bot (lie « a * r omise borne for we could do was to raise a flock of Best». good pallets for winter egg produc­ H o w « d i r t tion. Any man who has tried raising her family was poultry knows that the last few at tbe thought months have called Mr extra effort on that eo »000 they our part. Rut the rims w ill soon be would oee brr her* when w< era going to reap what Ttatttw at ■MRjecuKxnr' ago la. we have been soaring, writes J. W. Keegte sound­ Recknor, J r, la th* Farm and-Ranch. ed. from her let- The pullets will shell oat th* eggs and t»»». - ae —though, r the-price-wUleoaTtrtgher-aa-cold F. •he would be weather cornel on. Our dull months gt(d to get back, you ace. have been oar hard-working too. months. But to reap what la due n* IE Sh e would w* mast not lay down on the Job now tolto DEPßt foaat tbe days aa cool weather approaches.. The n 'a i* I fit I WF ■ tr«m ■ ■ the- -t l-p^er ttrlngctb do' t* J0; get áÑerythfng íh the- ■he was writing h e « shape possible to clean up some until »he wms ex cssh thla wln’icr. ^ The merchant put* Sito Would pectcl to arrive. his store In the beat shape possible.' Write. . And- (be. would cleans up and Improves as much aa hr Hall limimi 8. 8ri¡$°blason hat sue write: ran, to as to he prepared for the fall shows him boarding the "Two week» from today I will sec hualnrs*...Here "la where -hi*- profits tmlral Itoblnaort------7,.l----- fou.” . - pile up. During the dull season he And a week laser »he would write: gets by. perhapa, but he counts on the ______D ow rr. rñwfíOhmciaf "One week fn>ra twtaj I will sc* business this fall for extra profits. DedRm. DiningRm. Spanish Art fou. What fuo tt.Jt will-be." -Clean up the old store. That Is.- Il A li* I4-6VI3* - It had been lonriy wjihout little cull out the nnnprodnccrs from the Haggle; It was always lonely wlthom flock. < Get rid of th* drones Keep her. She was so sweet and cunning nothing on the yards except money J and dainty and pretty. makers. Turn all the shoddy gooda i. She wna growing op. and yet It to the market man, and hit the fall seemed that she would always seem and winter mouths with a flock of I Joat a- lovable little person—never" healthy, vigorous bread-winners that really hugely grownup or anything IiwngRm. P o rch bring In the dough.. I f you have a * r * D * • i r t t i y v like that. . . large flock and you are afraid to dn. - For- some-tlsn*- hef*ee~M»agle-wa* "t»e'tttmngri7ien'teúthei*«tsWflc»;v)íf expected to arrive, her name- waa op aome one who has had some experi­ Sveryone'a Ups con»tantly, making ence. It pay* to cull. You gct the on mllea of thia seen- rounding arena. It la an “ ungladated floated over Prairie du Chlen until than the correct handling of a flock here. Its lines are simple throughout umbrella waa d en ied o f an old pair the Inner hallway giving access to th« Irally'attractive region. ousts" left untouched by the great gla­ 1813—Great Urltaln did not let go un­ of pallets so that a maximum yield of and the ornamentation of,the exterior of rubbers and an old pair o f shoes kitchen. , K The net. oulhorlaea nn expenditure cier of the last Ice Age. So It waa not til she-had to- > egga may be obtained all winter. First comprises only tha entrance, the per­ that had once been best that had At the kitchen door there Is the ot Sl.AOO.OOO .for the purchase of over­ planed down to a common level with " O n early French map» I* written of all, the birds mu« be fat at this gola over the driveway, two window fonnd their way over. stair leading to the basement, The flowed latida on elther.slde of the Mla- the rest of the region round about. "Mines da I'lomb" where Is now north­ gives them'the necessary-strength and boxes and the pergola effect over one kitchen.-Is small and compactly ar­ alaal|ipl In Illinois, Wlaconaln. Iowa Jo Davilas county In the northwest western Illinois. In thg early twenties H er bureau was fixed Just as she endurance. To-hare them fat, targe of the front windows. Ot thee* few ranged. It la provided with the usual and Minnesota, from ttock Island to corner of Illinois, for example. Is rich ore was found and a company liked to have It Axed, and there was quantities of hard grain mutt be fed features! the first Is entirely an essen­ fixtures. Including a refrigerator which Wabasha, a dlitonre of about 800 rugged and plctufosque. The Missis­ from 8L Louts and vicinity mode a a. little bottle o f perfume on the bu- Thfee-fourthj of the, food they eon-, tial part cf tbe building, and the others Is placed ln the large pantry, hut can • intlea. A’ flri-t appropriation of (400,- sippi flows through' vallsy three to mlnlng acltlcment which they BtUngly rcauwlththe-corkloosened. tome should be hard grain. It It not. possess some excuse from the point'of be teed througb-an opening beside- tbe OOO Ia now gvallUhte and in ngettt of nvemltes-wlde bctwceubtuffinhatrU# named Galena. Thereupon ensued a Maggie -lived perfume and'*'c6l<>gne as'lmportant 'daring“the latter part of vlew of wtllltyr-They-anr ■*!t «tMp!e: back door. In addition to the pantry, - file Agricultural deportment. with tn placet to 000 feet. There are many rush like that of the Forty-niner*, on and little bags o f sachet. their development that they hare as to treatment, so that there Is no Im- ea headquarters at VVInona. Minn., baa permanent slongha and bayous, anil a smaller scale. It practically wiped Then Maggie's shelf was emptied of much.math as qban raady to Ity .. if preaslonnf OTerornamentatlon. . a cloiet la provided tn the kitchen as a conven|qBt «q ra g* place for house ' begun the survey o f Inode, The aver­ In the spring much of the bottom land Prairie du tìilen off the map and made some old magaxloex and papers that mRk la fed. verF Utile mash la necee This „(s’ a simple -frame bungalow age price must not exceed S3 an jacre._ la under water. The wild anllhwl and Galena the metropolis and distributing had found their way therr. all Wady, »ary. 1 They should have plenty^ of with ibtngte roof and-wlth -the aide- tkold-lmplemeota. - ...... The secretary of agriculture will ad- phint ltfo la varied and of Interest. 7 pcildl o f thc upper Mls»l*slppl valley.' now for her best hat and her every­ green' food at -all times. waiia cnrrled down to thFgraasriereir ^ Opening off the hali there'afe the’- tululater the refuge through the biolog­ So beautiful la this uuglaclatrd re­ By 1830 Galena had 80,000 people. 81. day hat, her little fur col Ur and her When the firs! egga are found’ on Th* porch la set on a concrete foun­ two- bedroom* before mentioned, a ical aurvey, which will control the gion that six yean ago the Mississippi Louis, settled In 1734, had a popula­ long gtovea, the range, at lenat one-third or one- dation and la approached by concrete third bedroom at the center rear an! steps. Front walk and driveway are wild animal and plant life . The ace- Valley association, the shite of Iowa, tion of 6,001. Chicago had twelve And .then came the preparation* for half of the birds best developed should the batliroom. All of these bedrooms retary of eotumerce, through the hu- the General Federation of Women's houses Milwaukee and 8L Paul were the meeting o f the train and every on* be placed In their winter- quarters. If combined and the pergola over the are o f comfortable size and are pro­ drive la treated ax a shelter for a read o f Oaherlea, will control the fleh, dubs and other 'organisations begun not on the tnap. , became much excited that soon Mag- the bird* are allowed to remain very vided , with Urge clouts. There Is aide entrance from the drive, leading mussels, etc. The putilte wilt ctijey a movement for the establishment here Evety lend owner between the Rock ale's Rule figure would be .seen get­ long on the rang* after starting to also-* Ilnen cloaet |n Ihe hall, placed Into the dining room. The garage at liberal hunting and flatting privileges. o f the Mississippi Valley National and the Wisconsin must look back fo ting off the tram, end she wonid b» day. the change to winter houses Is conveniently" close to the buthroom .the -rear- Ja-neaS-and- ■unpretált^oua:“• - .. • T h e Trunk IVdUbh Tetigue brigtiitVird T*rfe-r"A''prl»«tr'o«^ isrFuwtriiFiCBiiirmttVwxitmi’*' out-tmthCMaffpn'ptatthttaiihdlhcre 7Wt^Tfl''Putta- “ Maggie's Meals,“ perhaps, and how Caution in Culling Is ... Since the old-fashioned porch on s It would be wise to make this wall i on his hor*e Red KnRle, trhic the congressional act. " '■ 'his region is historic^ ground, too— Svotnmla. Uncle Sun paid $00.000 tor thoroughly she did enjoy them and 8,000.000 acres and sold It to settlers how much she liked tittle tn between house' has been tabooed there Is noth­ plug double, so that a toaster or elec­ let» will take three jeam. He This net Is a slep forward In t fact which adds to Its attractiveness Urged by a Poultryman for $2.50 an acre. President Jackson's meals, ttx» o f rathvr little right-after ing which ao Increases the appear­ tric grill may be at work while the ^fiich state cupital, calllfig oo conservation pollry. Congrcaa to all goal Americans. - • • Practically every rule has Its excep­ special representative at the council meats. . . . ance of alxe to a home as, connecting coffee to babbling away In the. perco­ ^nor. . very recently tins reftised lo ami The Fox and the Wisconsin In pre­ tion. "Early molting birds, are poor Ijirl Waa- Cnlcb Atwater. He proposed For "rtght-after~ every meal Mag. latticework or a pergola. ' lator. ate funda for the purchase-ornntlonnl historic days trere the, ennoe route of layers.” say experienced poultrymen. that It be mads a state ot the Union gle had a. chocolate or to (i t there For example, there la the possibility Many quaint and chsrmlng decora­ reservations of ull kinds. Including na the Indian1 between the Great Lakes This Is true In tlie tnalo, but there are of connecting up the bulling with EGION’S NEW CHIEF and the Mississippi; they portaged under the name “ Manltnumlr." Ull were any) and a exceptions. ; tive schemes can be Worked out for­ tlonal parka and monuments. Ilut not* had been a alate since ISIS, hut nut or ao tif a pergola or the uae of a lattice fence a breakfast ¡nook. where npw the canal at Portage con­ N. E. Chapman, poultrymnn with this act has economic features that Wlaconaln waa i part of tbe terrltory there-„were any) so thut the whole grounds appear to outweigh the rcntlmcntal. necta the two rtverar :The Uock rlver Ihe agrirulrurut extenklon service, Uni o f Mlchtgan. and a grape-or _ be si part of the building rather than offered another water routs verslty of Minnesota, points out that ’ Some Pointers For'one thing, the refuge 1» a nat­ two (If. there the grounds and house as units by Jean Nicollet In 10S!> went from The Htackhawk War of 1S32, which. many farm flocks went Into a prema­ ural resting nnd "feeding place for ml- themselves. The entire outside with Water systems help materially to Green Ray up the Fox river, to the grew out of this “purchase," found were any). ' grntory wildfowl, the Mississippi being ture molt early In June because of these Improvements will become Terl- modernize the pld-fnabloncd building Wisconsin and there heard of the MaJ. Zachary Thylor—“Old Rough and There was go­ the grenteat of nil tlyways between the lack o f feed, hot poultry houses at table outdoor living rooms with the as well as Jo equip tbn new one. ••Mcaai-alpt"—Great river. IMerre It*- Ready,“ hero of the Mexican war and ing to be Ice breeding places ih Canada and the night, and depredations'of mltea. Egg adding of shrubs and flowers. " Drawing Instruments of high qual­ dlsaon and Jean Oroaslller canoed on twelfth President—tn command of cteam for dinner, production by these flocks fell off rap winter qunrtcra on the Gulf. Under Fort Crawford' at Train* du Chlen. of coarse, the All of this can be tafcep care of In ity should be part of the permanent the'Fox and “ OuUconslug" to the Mia- Idly, but as sufficient feed la supplied the Mlgrutory Treaty act waterfowl With him Was - Lieut. Jefferson Port*. best of home­ Ihe original, but It la Just as easily equipment o f every progressiva alppl and then went across country te and poultry house* properly ventilated tire rapidly Increasing and the nrce»- later Tresldent of the Confederate made Ice cream, added after the house la built without builder. the Missouri; to them Is doe the char- and the mltea exterminated, the flocks „filly -tf JunayjreIugea.Jlke.thla.4x.lt»- -State* ¡The - eloped from, the .fort-with sud. chh'keo. fov dUiu:hl-.ig ¡o the leuat any part n f the r;;-WaiM'ieA-waH;:ptog*^ • tsrtHff'of’ThoHudaon'a-Baycompanr aro-imdllto1lyT3qmsing~pro du ctiiin. perntlve. ■ , 7 ' ' • " "" ; Sarah, oldest daughter ot Major Tay­ Maggie liked that. building Itself. ner bead are details of construction by Charles II o f . Kngland In 10TIX "When culling snch flocks. each hen AS In addition, the pearling, clamming lor. In Col. Samuel Thompson's regi­ The Ice cream, of where quality to especially Important. tli« c Lmuls Joliet and .Pere Marquette la should be carefully studied for evi­ and button-making Industries are ment of Illinois volunteer* waa Capt. course; would not Floor surfacing machines save the B« ■­ lpT3 went down the Mississippi to tha dence that the molt la about to sub Breakfast Nook Still Couac ’ worth protecting. ■ Abraham Lincoln. come before Ihe tabor of many men and secure results Arkansas. Father Hennepin In 1ST0 sldw“ says Mr. Chapman. "The beat Hod chicken. .. that are superior to the'band method. Huron And na to the fish, the refuge will explored tha upper "Urocha-alpl" for Mssltoflmle la now accessible -by hens will com* back and they dlghl Gaining in Popularity Oh great ' and „- Structural slate 1* uniquely adapted of IV rueun many millions ot dollars and LaSalle. . : rail, road and water and lies with!» ¿illPtspavauona for to have their chance. The poorest The breakfast nook continues to •h&IJ |. many were tbe for.use to floors.'shower stills, toilet «•eu ninth dean «port to the American Jonathan Carver tn lTflfl was the easy reach of 20,000,000 of nature* Massi«‘s ArrivaL one« wtU-Sof courae, continue to molt gain to popularity, and nowadays few preparations for enclosures, urinal its Us, tuba and Boroui peoplii. These overflowed bottom first Englishman to aes the region; he loving Americans. and should be discarded.“ houses of modern, design, especially «1* iur, Maggie's arrival. sinks, i, - 7’ ■ Ura of bungalows! are without such a place. . B*eU And when ah* cstaei everyone was In fact, tn many of our up-to-date Stair tile that .1» slip-proof should vJU) Ü It has been the custom to the Churchill treatment, provided by . nstnre tn almost too happy to speak at first. Balanced Dry Mash be Installed wherever’ hard service la ' ftecU family for each duke to present a Blen­ apartments, the dining room has been OR First “Blenheim Spaniel” abundance and-to be hsd for the tak­ But after they had said. “ How are. called for or there la allp baxard. lut, heim spaniel to hla bride when she * b,l* n” ^ « T mash left out entirely and the breakfast Sorti1! ing. There Is more l » it than the mere you.“ about a doxeo or more times it «R Cfa«): cetera Blenheim palace for the Hirst containing 2 p«r cent ground lime- nook, large enough to scat five per­ It 1* «aid that during the Rattle of vanity ot getting a coat of tan or *x- was Jum a» dear and Jolly and natural Blenheim « spaniel followed Ihe duke lime aa Its mtotrcM. poslng shapely limb*. It la real health Jt^Jhin to the hopper of sons— comfortably, has been »nbstl- Maple Flooring «M / - and wonderful as eeer to have M aggi»’ Jiyrier Afiril,. « 11 usually .prevent the o f Marlborough all day lung close at Insurance. ' tufed. Maple flooring to so close grained lha ata.1 - back home again! production of soft-shetled errs. » heel, never leaving him nntH the tide Much G qfd In Sun Bath Th* sunshine has a mysterious way A- breakfsat nook la a great aid that It Is hot advisable to attempt to jk M s :„ fonure of the egg-makteg ergans to IF bai,. ,of success had turned decisively to The sun bath Is now a recognised o f affecting the blood- It lncrraae* the to a> busy houaevrlfe.. Usually such a «a to It; but Its natural color when C alled H ù n « S tagy F « P «t y might cause soft- tks Cm'; ¡favor o f ihe British arm*. The duke health measure. The Individual who haemogtobtu, the oxygen carry log comer 1* worked Into the general plan waxed or varnished Is beautiful and °dk the dog home, and Ida duennas. *»5*. Such hens have tn he 7 get* into'• Mining salt, exposes aa part of thf blood stream, add* to th* "What to little Btbdhcxt feeUsg so of the residence aa near the UtcheSi cheerful—a rich golden hue. There ÿ .lh e famous Barah'cbutttUL'rarad'for bad aboutT“ . - ■ located by the trap ocst or.hy,:*h»er niucb cullcte as IJM Jaw 'will allow calcium coo teat o f tha blood and Im­ as possible, thus saving many «teps are possibly many-home buUders who John Be* McMuto* ’■ w aa'kto freia the standdtdnt o f decency, gnd proves, the.'quality of the whit* cells “ HÍ» playmates have ahorieaed his ration to small flocks. Then they rau and much time to the morning, which, i-Ohlo. lawyer and I’sukcr, « » be mayfcervd and rerlared wlth vigor have seen maple used to the horns **“ ' on th* beach where the to. the hi odd, and prortdsi vital force nata«.“ . ^ to most, households, la valuable then. only la the kitchen, where It Is tn - 'commander to cnlef of ,b* * . « « tto^ a re*^-health toe th* ' “To Berti That'S nothing Î* — Pullet* which will probably be The. home put Into foe* foem& C 5R xsrh -» A “iiia:AiAi ’- 1 »(sc builder will qoee»J» xeubfoed and Iwcomsa almo « ««tao. He aery«d °Rut m«yya.aaorxm«d a-ee EthtL“ '* breakfast nook at least one alec«

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PAUL IN EPHESUS l,r ,5*nN Tr.XT- Afl. I* l-«l. OotJ'Kti TEXT—"For 10« !"»• •• mnh.y Is lb, fw«i ot .11 .vlf*--T Tt*t • 10 riltUAnr TOI’IO - f.u l T .ll. Wot- M.h.rs About i«»u . JIINIOII TOPIC— I'.ul. I'f.vM o* •IATK ANI>NKNIOIt TOP. U'.-lll,u. of i'llll.t ' ’ tO l’NH »>t:nrl.E ANU A.UULT TOP- 10“ kluti.r or Obtl.l. ' . Ap.ai.n, *n Ale«andrt«n Jew. an oliMluenl limn and inluhiy In th* vw *'1váívtv^ * V ryejtf e Ht’rliilurva, bud precedi'.l t’nut at

tin* tliloK« of ihe l-erd. hnowlna only M .J;:> lb* b«|.ll.tn ot John. When. A'lUlIu ■ml I’rlm’llla beard him they per­ ilmlral S. Sbobinami ha» succeeded Admiral Cdónt* In command, of the entire United Btnle» licci and thw ceived III. lark of lm.truiil.in In Cbrlu- a show* him boarding tho cruiser Beattie-it Bab Pedro, Cal.,' to take over tha command. InSct la a portrait tl«n trnlh. Therefore, .they tm>k bUn (mirai Itobtnson. - , " ------ernl -minundcd .uutu him IIm ..why Of Omt mnr* pertectly. Uavlng lima President Cooiidge Reviewing the Legion Parade . « 101* Into fuller light, lee brethren Spanish Artillery Driving Riffs From IV^ountains gave him. a loner of endowment »a ~ U. paneii In oilier tleid.. I. John'* DlKlpI** BKom* Chrln- -- tltn* (vv. M l...... “ ...... Tlu-wo 12 dlaelplr* hod been taught Î1 only the huplUm-of rrpentenee aa ■ prvpnrwlloh for tin* kingdom of ()od. k l',iul lituglil them |o believe on t'lirlat. ft o i. I. to reratvo' Illi» n* tho Oim on - lE x U ’-A* ^ ^ ^ i i ^ rt w 111" mnui who. bud nro.vhl.ed redemp- tloii f.ir tliein, k^lieb tliey^.'r>'C*lve«l essa« |5i ■¡f-lif li t "^1W :'lfl IIT1 m»*-”'fl)«»ir-thea*- ab.t they roeelved llie Holy Bplrlt. II. Paul Preaching In Ephatua ( » » . WL MU). 1. In tlioJowl.li Kynagoguo. tv. B). .Tliiidr'i th'e Jews were I’nur* Invot- th9 front porch then ii i crutn enoinlert, Id. rule . » » 1» go to ralng Into the living n™, them nr.l Willi the U"»I>el. lit* coplee the entire frunt of the pri'ni'liliig wna ihnrni'lerlised: 711*1« * large roo:;), 77 feet (D lty iiotdm-.a__llo ronllreil that IS feet Wide.- At the end of Clod sent him. n'nd lliiit 111* KUlhorlty broad flrepláce with bullt-la » » t each' alde. These boot-, (2) lly 'rensun.* (h"Va riic a g * Is tend only pert way op the tn ncrutd with th* blglii'.t reaiMJfi. bare email windows piiced View nrade of the American U'glnn m lb* cnnvonllira In «liiinliii, nnd of l’re»!de»t und Mr». Coollilgo (a) lly peraiiaalun. It I* but enough ' n. At thle «ame aide of the and C cm n ad tr In Chief Hntln lo the reviewing atnnil as. Hm |iroee«»loii pn«'«eil. to ciiine boldly with a renaonabl* me*- era- are two - bedrooms, bat--. »n«e,lt-«m»t.ha_iu:cuuipunlcd.hl..l*er^_ entirely separated' from the ¿puntili-artillery .helling the-Itili entrenchment» In' the mountain gorge* of Morocco. , UNCLE HER HUSBAND kuit.loli, - m end are reached only .(tom In Air Circus at Mitchel Field H i lly «peaking, ‘•concerning tha hall back of the dining room, kingdom of (Iod,'f lie did not die* ulng room la entered from the fAKING LONG RIDE Aged Veteran Weds Goo^ Listener four*« on current event», literature om. Thla room la iniereaU or phllompliy, hilt upon tbn ineii*ng* iltloned In the center of the or «alviithiii ninnigli Clirl.t. ice, bot open» at one aide on 3. In the Hclioolliou.e of Tyrun- covered by the pergola which nu* (vv. 0-10). . oyer the drive There la a .n i:, Til* Jaw*, being enemlo of tha ■aet In one corner of the din- i m ,rvM go.prl of til« grace of y >RMrsIodwJUflu.wl^ch.bmui;hSi-,lU;jivJ»wAW^- ..fawsrwuat.üte Air drws MHíü*í:í vXIcJx1 In'jilli U*M.^Ar ...Alt. .(umu4n«..x.oniidUloii.tliBt..,*lii! of children, grandcliildren and great grandchildren, Samuel M. Kemper, races. ■ ■* ■ • ■niurrli'd l«*r fnllier’» brulbvr In New from «In. . elghty-one, ( ’Jvll wur veteran of Indianapolis, has Just married Mrs. Andrew J York Ihre« y.iir* ago nnd lived with B. (Java Up the Practice of Black ping above the level o fttu Holen, fteventy'five, widow of another veteran. Kemper, made the courtship bini two yciini In Ixi* Angel«* hefur* Arts (v. ID). possible, and the little* ad«, ert McCloud, the last pony express mappy and announces that one of the principal rennona for marrying the widow Climbed Matterhorn in Fast Time alio knew tlmt It wua rontrnry to law Thla menti» forma of Jugglery by icpenae will Well .warrant it. In Arizona, Is on a 20,000-niMe was because he was convinced Hint she would listen to his tales of the war. wnn loud« In U evil In Lo* Angele* by d m of charms and magical words. be wise to make this wall £00 his horse lied Engle, which he Mm. Baroli Wolf, twenly-throu year, They proved the genuineness of their i:e, so that a toaster or e>c- 1 s will take three years. He will W— ------T"N of age urn) pretty. . . actions by' publicly burning their imay be at work while the Leach state capital, calling on each Hope to Win the Schneider Cup book*. ■ iinbbllng away in the perco- " oor. . . ACCUSED OF MURDER 4. Uproaf of the 8llversmtth at Ephesus (vv. 23-H). (1.) Tho Occasion (vv, 28-2-1). laalnt and charming decora­ .^ÎIEGION’S NEW CHIEF tes can be Worked out for Tide was the power of Ilia gospel it nook. In destroying the Infamous hnslnesa of < tlemetrlus anil his followers. ' It was clear to them that Idolatry wa* totter- some Pointers lng before the power of the gospel. iiystems help materially to (2) The Method (vv. 23-20). i the old-fuabloned bulldinj Demetrius, u leading business man, 14o equip tbn new one. whose business was the stay of others i instruments of high quai* o f a similar nature, railed a meeting . i be part of the permanent and staled that much people bad i of ererj progressive been turned from Idolatry, and that the market for their wares was ma- terlolly weakened. He_appcaled to are details of construciloo hls follóvrers: "... illty Is especially Important, a. On the ground o f trastue«*, saying: iirfrdn* machines save the -Tills, our cruft* I* In danger of be- any men and secure results 7. lng aet at naught.” v. 27 :: uperior to the hand method, b. On the ground of religious preja- il slate la uniquely adapted dire. He said: “The temple o f tli« floors,* shower stalls, toilet great goddess Diana shall be de- 1 ■■ urinal stalls, tuba and splsed” (v. 27). Uls speech gained hi* rad. " ' . • e that la slip-proof should V«®« d whererer hard service is Chrialismlty . . fe»' or there Is slip hazard. Christianity is no mere arhemp of doctrine or of-ethical practice, bqt la ■¿£S&2& Instead a kind of miracle, a power out [aple Flooring . of nature and ■ above, descending into s The police of Chicago are scouring If; ■ historically sutwrnatural n e n - .J oonng la *o close grained tho city In an endeavor h f find Fred •ot advisable to attempt to ment on -tha world, that Is vlalbly ra -lïl Om iz , n former f'xdbtill player and tered ïnto lt. ^nd organised tó. b a a»'¿ f rat tta natural color when track, athlete of the Unlveralty-of-lUh. iV e aaaaaa fnstltullon ih lb* person Tarnished Is beautiful and nt-is, who . la wanted for« a. . .morder, o t-J o tä fiß chfUL—Harare Btumieit. , < 3 i tlch golden hue. Thera Above is rbe renter Is pictured 3!lss iíllrrn Jucknon, fifteen year« old» which followed the holdup of Dr. y many-home builder* wb* John Bea M cijolgg.of C t * « 1^ . . ------. ... / e tlag t i r rrr*l oY the Mat?**rliorn after acoUng the heights 1o the record Urary Groas and. M * wife In Chicago * ’ ..^ 1 ' ' -J*’1** Idhio- lawyer and banker. wa»-wie«.ico, two jjngjubmeu are Capi. H. C Ulani, le ft and. B- J. maple used In the homo *iflse otT 4\ hour*. Ktandlng t*eh*nd her Is brr fnlhr.r. while a gold« Is on several days ago, ”lhoger Braanwr, p G farbi '»w I.,R*eht*% q^''# a kitchen, where It la tn- icomniander la chief of ,he iAlL''r‘c,¡“ ! n^pertlvely. pilot and designer of U » 8up«marln* Napier S-A « fltkrr side. The giri s&sde t)¡Mrdf*c

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CTteS*#»*.» W«*««líÉ&iáES»5'r- IHE_CHAWOW> OtnZtW AND O fflO N K U iw U I « )A Y . OCTOBER 21. H K fk-k Hath, virepretldent; Louie are P u l Van per Zee, Frank Titz- Krteinef, fre«Mirer: Huro MUthke, gjtrlek and Gustaf A. Untersagt. n X K T T CBtfROB moving picture, “The Peaks of secretary. Thr* Boferri of Dircrtori Xe*t fltmday will be Harvest Jate, operated by Sidney Del Mar. ¿ h , S Ä k tm m 4 vtM' h- Hwne toimiay Servie«» will be as Refreshment* were served. b . * l . e le c t s o m o i M **« H. «• Kuth, O* traid Mtwhke. Loul* Kraeuier, Knut The Aaaoelatlon ha* experienced a follow'll: Itolycommunlon. 8 a. in.: ,U tlio 13th annua] meeting of the rooat remarkable growth 1A the past Church School, j»:<3 a. m; Special Oeorea. Gu*Uv It Johrt*on< A. Wfli W i n K B U OLAIS Kenilworth Building wad Lou Amo- Pettit, Anthony. Grippe and Huge Harvest Home Service, .11 i l i i ì : nation, the foUowuf officeri were MUchke, . elation for the ye«udtaf8ej»t."3a n^fKÌSSÌS*"-.'2'301 * «*•: Junior Since the opening of the Class tbit fleeted: John Hitter* Jr.* president; 1*25. amounted...... Brotherhood of ;Kt. Andrew. 4 p. m: »eason, there has been u average Tlie auditors for the coining year to 81M¿~ "rola la eji- Vdadinap IWth!*.'. UIU__ll.' . ' jwiraatof and certainly Inviting l«*n* People * Fellow,hfp,1 7 pi'm. attenduee of sixty men u d -all in­ AT from an investment point ol »lew. Maunder* Hacred ~— * ■— dications point to a renewed Inter­ The Aaaoelatlon hat eonaiatently est on the part of older members fat earned]------more «than « u „ i » n.8*i.ord,y m°rntak tlie chureh tive meeting, which was held at hla elation a fonda. There are now 355 will tot decorated tor , the occasion, home u i l various matter* were', act­ membora to the Association. Of and friends of the chureh are asked ed U|»n and cominitteoa appointed thl* memberihlp 266.are non-borrow- to »end Irelt* of the earth as a covering new work. Mr. Alfred FRIDAY alili SATURDAY f¡¡" , There were to toree at the end thank offering for-11«; many bless- smith, of Central avenue, was ap­ of the fiscal year 2,281 share*, of InR recelveii from the Almighty. pointed chairman o f the Entertain­ »hielt number SO* were pledged on fto-Mtmday these'will ho taken to ment Committee, to connection Wllh loan*, bonds and mortgages. and the Evergrel-n Homo tor the Aged the minstrel show, which will bo Fancy White Com, 13c a Can, 2 lor ...... 7, HARVEST HOME SERVICES w l unpledged or free share*. Tlie at Hound Brook.. and tlie " Christ staged under the direction of thie No* 2 Tomatoes, Hand Picked* nor cm ■- «. A inflation allows as r o m receipt* Uhureh Itome for Onphani'at South nSnS D^V ° * eM Production Coup O w p f c e f f T i ^ 3 c m . ™ ...... Sunday, October 25, 1925 for the year 1199,573.27. u Increase ....Amboy, . Out ol* l”your «ii DUUIUjrbounty IIVIDpcip IOto panjr. Thfa-concern make* a special­ over tout year of 810349109. DI* “u>'Pjr ibo nbed* of those tvlio have ty of training home talent tor ama J ^ n e FtilivM Saxvira wttb Spatial Addr**t fOlUUe, KTper a JibeMini increasoiiicn?«w Inin 1925.ma. over 192ilJwL Bible Class Minstrel should bo sue- v2iL'!?.n?,*y,r 7 ,1,n* ,m ‘ 'io Rev. AT li A. M. * The asseta and llablllttc* of thè Kenneth D. Martin and the Rev. ¡nZstfil 'Jlthout. 'lueatlon.-*eonslder- «^MÉÀT DEPARTMENT Aaaoelatlon tor tlio year 1925, aro a* Ing the tremendous sureesa of “All follo»*.­ t,¿aí,'l!<'K Mtendeil a meeting Aboard, staged 'by the High School ' cantata , , Aaaata . In Newark?B>’ ^-duration students, under Die direction of tills SmokedD ____ j o .Hama, ■ Whole » or Half, ’ per »a*..,...a With Boy Bololit from Trlaltjr Church, Row. Vor||, Am ,Un* Isians on Homi and Mori- same Production Company,:held last - - 2 & .„-4lH,l6etw • MaufadsFs “Sodg'ofThinkjglving’' ' - - ' ^ • isians on Shares...... 8J7&W harty of Sunday From sixty to eighty people will ^ J by Full Molo Choit^ Cash on Hand u d to School teachers attended the meet >e rcijuIreil for the minstrel show ■ Bank* ... ng of ll*o Plainfield District IUst) CÍK^ipecI M e^rper ' ‘ 1DÎK2Ô Into of 7 evening. November 2, . LlabllltlM file Monday afternoon classes, with V f a l l . PL A NT IN G Duo Installment Share- L Perkins and Mrs. C. if. SM, Durihfleld irrhflM°|0f avenue, Mr’ ClmrJei1 when •*now Maiies. oih- © holders—Due* *...... W alter a*Nj.«tlnir. 4 »9,022.00 yenr '’ olcctwl for th« coming Duo Installment Share- ' Tlin Countrv talr. hold |,y the Nun- LOCAL HOUSES WIN holders—Profit* ...... Alarm Clocks 27.000. day 9!) KcIiimiI fast Natunlay vnnl» i tf « rf tc t0.,,rl,|K “ friend with Westfield Nursery Due* Advanced______638.00 o iir m ...... « ,c" w,, i,“ “ “ f next bumiay mornings moot- Cranford Exhibitor! Make Ezc, Laiwo Sliaucos - ___...... : ADRIANO, M O O N S ,P r o p ...... 2 MAZDA LAMPS «bin Saturday afternoon, and ipectators who braved Ihn , goata la hi* Imuiui. and enta bis meala •JLW ■*'■ W. Much. Chairmen o f f i while ihV other wllb ihem ■nlttoea are not yot appointed. The » light, to-represent eymliollcally iho A. C PIKE HARDWARE CO. air o f rain to the end. wen« buslnoss session was followed by+a 'alon Of soul „nil Imdy. . eged to see sopie of the best « NORTH AVENUE, CRANFORD. BL *. time» In tlie East put through nee*. ■' 1 ' . 1 i 1 Local exhibitor* mndo an ext wsril’i r-gwHl showing.- .Mr*. Lilt be, Hake'* Mysterydhnd Mystic: ssssa iary K Ulake'» . I.ady. IJIril: tuthraulT entries- Snnllglit. Itlit u d Delight: .Huh. ..Els, 1a*h and Don; Mis* Kll/.nbel Adams' Ttinbuctoo: .Ml*» Mndi i i n Adams' Princess: .Mrs. E. K. A- 42-PIECE SET OF CHINA dy.._Boy;__Duehesv—ridili llss Carolyn Cruiksbank, am rlka. ridden by Jllss Betty . ero Cranford prize winners, “ lie local entries conipeted uii everal well known show I eminent as consistent prize FREE! era the Miss Ellz In E a st SHOPPING AIDS Sfirevd's smart saddle horses. Princess, Pat and ., WITH EACH ’'MtjDOUGALL” KITCHEN CABINET th i^ ^ è v é f JUtoh®.' , and Bally Mc-Shane, dhe LawTldge Stables at Port” ' ter: Miss MarjorieHeather's V Ei u oth er leader In thè saddle - ranks, and Mrs. Edwin Oates , ; -- [ cock's Beverly, were among tin ; THE OBEATE8T POSSIBLE 8AVINO. uf-town entries. The Ruthrauff entries were nera to a number of events. Be ridden by-Bourne RuthraufT, t first In the children's 'Jumper! a third In the tomdi-nnd go. Fresh Pork) Season light was second In the 1m class; Don. ridden by Kob1-; LOINS OF FRESH PORK - (Rib End)------FRESH PORK SHOULDERS REGULAR FRESH HAMS 29e, 24cLB. 29cLB. He Schickhaus Pure Pork Sausage

Prime Native Beef ITS TOP AND BOTTOM • . ■ -V- PORTERHOUSE ROAST Here’s an easy way ROUND ROAST SIRLOIN STEAK when they lay the f 3SCLB. 49cu . - 39cLB. The plan— simply st

If you will save but FANCY LONG ISLAND DUCKS EXTRA SPECIAL! FRESH-KILLED DRY-PICKED mulate, in twenty-fii LEGS OF GENUINE BROILERS miss the $25.00 and FRESH SPRING LAMB 3SCLB. . (Î to 2H lb. avaraga) bank, W e ’ll help y< 35cLB. 39c f t . ■- -ARMOUffSmöVEmÖOM" PURE CREAMERY BUTTER SMOKED SKIN-BACK HAMS (In Ona-Found Prints) (10 to u pound average)

56cLB. |t Talk with us about < 2 9 e ^ i fortable estate.

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o r s p e c i a l n r r s & E S T SCHOOL MEWS llopkln«. vireprcildent; Mary Can Kleotrle Work— lil. H 'l ll 9 U'S W ’HIS’W ! » » •' IW-cauM* nf th* incr«*n»fd Interest f |e«eland lllgli K* Imm>| . non. Treisuri-r The flrirt aqbjtct HofTrnan é Kllae ...... ï.hM « i t ' « i i s j i a'lsariowM in. Auction Bridge.in this country we .. lUaport«-. card* for iLu fir*L. mark­ foe diitu*idoa Ja-WaabiosUia Ixxlfift: Coutract« . Tur .jeKalra ti\ . ( 'mirt have* «ecured the exclusive service for ing period have been Issued. The The 7A gn l# entertained In A*- Hou»« were awarilcil aâ foilin'»'^: ' ihi* territory of Wynne Ferjfuson, following student* are oil the Rjnsclal dripie-r Work on Ifonn-— setrihly last week with A tno*t at é i- New' York, widely known bridge ex* Honor non lor me rim i .iiarim^ uaCilVQ jjiu«ia>4. Tfa, hl.torr of J. Ktolnhorr firma...... T*ert. to write • series of weekly ar­ "Old Iron.ldeii" wai iflren, also Ih lU-tafninr W kll- ticles under the heading of “ Ka/y Period: : Anrjhor ilufldlng ( n 1 :s: Leaeons in Auction Bridge." The Senior*: t'orndame Hurnett, Ar­ p"< rn. An appeal w.a mad. for f'alkln« Wlrnlowa. ele. - first.one will NovphiImt 5. In thur Condii, Juck Hiitehlnrun. Dor­ money to preaer.o till, ancient ihlp Kv-AIr Tight Calking Co. lin' r Ï the"Cranford Citixen and Chronicle, othy Krler. Margntr-t Suieitxer, Mar Tliore »a» alm> a talk on ’ he *»lu Weal her atriirplng Ulrnloua and there will he subsequent lessons tha Stewart. Of hllll«. , ...... Invlncilile...... Weather...... liuurd... ' ’ each week, Mr. Ferguaoii writes un­ Carpenter Work Junior*: M ry AnKiOTne.ver, Fred ..Anchor. Building-Co...____ _ der the no» de plume oij Hoyle, Jr. Hal.ili, M itry it.«) iiiotid, lion jiiniiri The series of bridge lessor.» is one Synopila of Minut,, ot Baud of Maaon W ork- . of the big journalistic features to be Kroll h - Fro.holder» M. Ilyrnen Building Co__ ,..... ' .released this season and but one Kopbomori r DlUrtTiJ Conili*. Fil­ A regular meting of tlm Union 'Hie eommltfee on two lirldgcn on The Rain and the Wind Kept the Crowds Away I . paper in this section ha* been chosen tniind Co'jpi-r. Fiilu-r ila i’erf.f rom. County Hoanl of freeholdor» iloiflevaril, Kenllw orih, were autlior- fuf the .service. In choosing the KturHl.t Met!, Allf-- Wakefield held Ht the Court lfoitae, Kllzaheth. l/e il to advertlae for Mda [or aaim-. Last Saturday, but Cranford Cjiiien and Chronicle, Mr. l'raui^i Weinpithl. • X. A . on Tlmroilay, Oetohor IS, lie’i, Alno for repalrn to hrldge on Coliiin Ferguson frit that he. would be able nt in. Moll call alio«ml £1 Ima avenue, Kenilworth. .... Kref-hmen; Kathryn AuHlTi, Wil­ A contraet for hrldge ..on, Centra; to reach the'greatest nuniber of J»e*». liam Nagle...... - Ijieiiihcra preaeiit. one ahaent. Mile pie in this cotorminliy. U||‘H of the meellng of fletoher Int. avenue. Now I'rovldenee, was nwunl An added feature to Mr. Ferguson** Fn-shomn Noo*. Mo*t uf the Ih!'*. were unproved. All lillla |ire oil to Ij. 1». Kranei-eo for *.sa*.iKi. service will be a "Question and J'r« li Jj,< \ o » ofilr ! tu the aenled were read Orel on roll rail The following reaolullowi were Answer lb»x" conducted rv.ir|e«” drive Wo(!ne»t!a . ordered ¡mid. adopted: Iniming temporary notes or by the (Vanford Citizen and Chron­ Ull'Milli;* Hie puent “Olii I ronfili}*«’’ A roiimiurilratlon from Judge A. homla to the amount ot jlH.iam for 5*S icle. The questions will bo answered u.m ret If» <| in -chapel hv Iwithryn A. Klein appointing Mlaa Alary V. retialrn to prenent Court Ilnu-e; In- alrui'tlng the itond Cvimiiilttee to in the order they hre limited to Ati*Hn, a Fre¿hmYn l-yiieh na a permnnent employee of -Is Another Day- the I'rohutlon ollleer ivna reeelveil repair driveway to school on Spring Mr. Ferguson is rmiking df«zens of unietiMit....-...... ------■■ Held avenue, Spring Held.—....— ------bridge I'lnyers grow \vh* tv none grew !>*• in of the l'n‘r.hni:m tM.i#« In the A eopy of n roaoliitlon paaaeil hy Ther being tin further hiialnesa. Businessand before, and he is doing thi« through lomd KntJMi Cluh. I lie Touriahlp Coimnltlee of Spring Hoard adjourned to meet on Thill “ pointing out to the public some of ( len bind (ii/idc* Held, milking llrynnt nvemp- a town day, Xmember 5th. 1'rj*,. at •>:M p. m Residential tFie interesting feature« of the’ game. -hip at reel, wna reeelveil ami Hied. HKXJ. KT.NII, ■ Tin TfFutn, u f(ioih:i]| team coin Clerk. Mr. FerguM.ftV-iJvTps-nre rmt only .jmNed, ,/.»f *11 jui.'b The monthly re|mrt* ITihlu & Urn., nt enal id »UdW.lkl (u»imm*nlal IndtmtricB ot our state riot f Til- te*«on will be iniv-u-il. Tlx; t Im-I r 11*1 of teiini!* which have new hrldge nt Miullaiui Hill Itoail, oiicimro^oil ho us to hrliiR.about In­ .. Iir*t of tlM' nrfie.b«- w ill begin No hiiwed iiefote them. (in '-Saturday. Chilli Towiia|il|l, lo l.entz & Muraon, « roriMul proaporily." You want tli< -- »* Tutor .*>. TiTof w ill eonthilie IliKMIgh Or ioher 17. the Klmor.t CiiIih r.nm> fu coal id .TI^IIMI; o.xteindon lo hrldge wiirdu of tho Htote proppjly thirty-*»« .week*. W nfc or call tl»e We*.| lìmi Tiare, Cranford,* and met on I’naanlr nveniie, Summit, to John for, — — _• * + 1 • offj.o of the Cittreji and CliroTiieb*. }V. Ileller. tor T'.’.'.’.V); new hrldge on t he Tiger« iumIii. Neither side lamer Itoml, Idnilen, to la-nt/ & llut public ar-tivithH all cost ECHO LAKE PARK- 'A/BUSES to ho that yoa cati be sure of securing Mured: • OH Of ru e PARKS Of : tin- entire *.«-r»v«. Mil l-non. for fl.KISjiu: rntmlra to ruoni»y. It takes rli;id rrnnorny'to W / NOUHTAINAIDZAsanmTAthj «/or- - On Thursday the lMlt, SA eiiter- moot tho doma,in!« t»f prortrons nnd *nte SYsreft now * lirldge over Murne'n Creek, fdnden zr** o Batte d e v e lo p e d » ^VtesTFlSLO tnlneil In the Chnpel. Their program to M. Ill I'nlilo & llro., for y.VLVIH| yet k»mp down taxes. It t in only bd SPRINGF/e l D comdHtcd of a runip(»**!tlim, “Tin A report mul roaoliitlon of the Jiill dono If. tho.eX w * aiid-Wnril, and read hy Sterling Mae merit make xin'honest effort to evon- Inslnlhui unii (uminpoii on ilio iiiùv vNEWA STORES Vleknr; and a.vocal solo hy Itohert unm*\ Wim uibmDui. , umlxo. . . -gMORyiMilML , &= CHUR( MoCrinan....who gayi* an encore, With sueh rji^-o^cratJon undor a HOUWTAINS«u c / . . . . . I.T'I,««. . . t i n , I n I n t m i I lull V«, ^ fe. n> y.-: “ TtîïjfT'u reTT"sîi 7*ïiÍcl-i uTfituil'“«-¡t ÌT n uns nuUiorl/iul to mlvrrti*« for IiUIh Ttnpubilenn itd:n in : n t r aViun, * Now for. school; ; program - ronniMtlhK of leading* 1. f<»r Hip iujuiiitiHuit of tlu» now jnll on aey ran have a liiiHlncaa.Ilko govern James MK’ormnek. Htunley Hough tho nimov luilhllrur. ment. It rnimut ho dono under a __^ and Vivian Ileeae mid the imeni “Old CmitrnoiM for work on Now Annex iiiHvhlnse »poilu nyatom. It cannot bn Ironsides," written hy Oliver Wen uoro nwunloif to* follow*: Pollilo Kj««vntor— dono by a Ih'lnmnitlc oiecutlve un­ dell Holmes, was rorltod hy Doug­ Oil* Klovntor C«t...... '....$8,700 der llngiro control. in« Ajott. Following-thin, the nndb Jolt Klovhtor • Jfnc» wax shown n «erleii 'of «lides on Kwltbh llonnlM—'' . [ llfe^nT^mortcn^hefonr-^utïn^T»^ ( It l»«-Htprntor^çj;--—...... 4.76S IVar on . the Mosquito rTP..' V$f-. cámo, Thè prògni ni1 nlsiV ïnidudnd a HofTinuii * Klhlii.:.:., •1.12b ÖDO Anierlian riiilfontl lins spent ■ w** ■ • - » foia- w ■ VsiMctsiy V ^ V * .« * 1# In—4 • «n«ll«w StlssssSsrs fsr *alhl*|■Ihlsa. »teroptlcon* lecture hy Mr. Arthur P Telephone Conduits— IT00.000 In: the hi»t few years lighting Ths. 14 Insti luntswl Abbott, nuthor and lecturer, on the IIiifTmim Ss KIIils...... -1,453 malaria-hearing nm^.iwlnw... •■•etri« r«d*«tor f l v s i Humus mid Sigillila— lot« of h«*t— $7 .5 0 subject, "Ancient Aincrlra mid It* Hollinm i & Kilos - ...... 1.775 T h o r «« « ftwnhowl Jr, People.** . Tcninointuro Control Mutt Not Carry Arme for - 5 .0 0 $ Kheroinn Hc tiool Notes* John ||; Xelles Co...... 0,778 A soldier is not nllmred lo carri - n r ?= -llenUiig-W-ork :~-The-ftAV-hnnn-fnrniniT a~Lltefary T»róiiTèS<^l''*lillè".òn‘diljrrniU'«ì®.“ John II. Xelies Co...... 8.50.1 - _ 1. ^ S&3 ~ Public Service Club. The ollleers urn ns follows; I’liiinlilng Work - aro kept closely cheeked unii uro locked H our/ Hhtthoen. p re sid e n tC o rn e lia .Inelunlg & Heoples...... :.:..3o,iK)o up In the armi ruck nl hi'iidi|uarter- i - whenever a soldier I* off duly. [ = £ s ü m ^ í ¿.

m BUSES roN DO NOT FORGET S u m e b v il l e ‘ AMD PWHFIELD ~ o ~ * ri01 * e * î Proposed 'HEW p r o v id e n c e ii;; =:= BOULEVARD ;;ñ É COHNECTMlS WAICN¿!*¿..... MOORE RESERuAT/otr —-•?+! When you go to the Polls next Tuesday Ì LAKE PARK - it ;

A man of the plain people, self educated, well qualified for the office of Governor. HUMANE AND SYMPATHETIC-with a record of achievements unexcelled by any other public official. Never defeated for office. Twelve years as City Commissioner of Jersey City and afthe election last May received 70,000 votes out of a total of 80,000 cast. - ' ■ - EstidylisHed a Park and Playground system for comfort of women and chil­ dren second to none in the United States; established a school for crippled children so they might become strong in mind and body. ' 31 ^ As Commissioner of Revenue and Finance reduced tax rate of Jersey City ? P. M., ON PREMISES, RAIN OR SHINE 17 points, Is pledged to an economical and biiainess administration...... ' ■<

Altkouth s »trtet churchman 1* against Prohibition of the recommendations of the Governor and that in tho and Anti-Saloon League domination ot State affairs. session of the legislature of 1925, Mr. Whitney allowed the A man ot itrict integrity for whom Republicans as appropriation bill to be Jammed through with nearly- well as Democrats can vote with confidence that , the 12.000,000 in excess of the amount recommended by the a d j o in in g affairs o f the Sta|e will be administered not for any group Governor and the Budget Commission. He didn't vote for bnt for^all the people. or against the bill, His opponent Senator WWtney declined to meet him When asked for a solution of the controversy over in public debate to let the"Voters decide on their respec- tolls on tho Camden-Phlladelphla Bridge. Senator Whitney AboutWestfield, mile f r o m «? f N . J .' ties records as to which of the taro was better fitted for isld he had no definite program, no definite ideas on the At™ « mile W ™ M ™ Line ct the Governorship. lubject, , K. K. of N J, ...... A ll through the campaign Ur. Moore has charged Senator Whitney with straddling on Prohibition and in­ ur^.M “ hM ,h0,rn fay thB r«°r d s that Senator consistency as well as Insincerity. He has shown that Mr. Whitney in his nine years of service in the legislature has Springfield Road and New Providence Road ST--. -Whitney was either absent'from roll call or failed to vote -not-n slngU eonitroetlve'plécé ôf'IëglirMÎônlo'his credit " — MAIN THOROUGHFARF PljMNFiFf rt t o TurturAPic ^ 7 » times: that each of the 3 years that he was chairman .... a n d PROPOSED PŒW PARKWAY r Î? h of the appropriation committee the budget of expenses io ,sV * “ V? of ,cUon- wh0,e has been devoted waa increased hundreds of thousands of dollars in excess lo the service of the people and who has the courage ot Sis convictions. He will not dodge, atraddle or equivocate. be widened to 150 or, 180 feat

VOTE FOR 80% «AYABLE^AgtSnH*''' A. HARRY MOORE TITLE TO PROPERTY GUARANTEED ° SEND EORBOOKMAP For Governor o — P And drive the Anti-Saloon League out of Politics ¡n m SS5Sgi**?,iTSK,‘i^gíggfg£aüga!Ha!tíagsga»gj I-.I.I for by Dmmtlr suw raaimni«.. BgBgggBBSaeis^ 1 È NEW Y0RK m TELEPHONE CORTLANDT 0744 £ t * '

or SPECIAL DfTEREST SCHOOL MEWS Hopkthi. vice‘¡irealdcnt; Mary Can Kleetrlc Work — (*|e«H«iul High Hs ImmjI ' non, Tic.Biirtr. The Itrrt Buhjwl HofTnian * Klin* ...... S53wr: ' Hocau»e of th* increaoed InUrcit Court i ¡JJ Huportz card* for th« first mài it­ for dUiUBBlon I. Waahlngton Irving. Contract» for repair* to in Auction b ritg * in thli country we IfoUM. were awarded a* folio»* The 7A nra'I« entprlalnpd In A b have *ecured the exclusive* »ervlce for ine period ha»© been isaued. The Copper AVork on Donut— this territory of Wynne Ferrueon, following atudeat* areQJ^h&JSpftfljkl M-iuhly taut neck with m ino«t at­ J. Htelnlxtrf A him.*...... Town Notes. New York, widely known bridge ••- llunor itol) For the FÍrnt Marking tractive pro*rain. The blatory of Hi.-talninr n a ll- nert, to write a aerie» o f weekly ar­ Period: "Old Iromddea" waa ylven, alto tti< Anrlior Hullillng (-o...... ticle* under the heading of “ E**y Senior»: Con»taat otic will api«-ar N’ u v c iiiIx t 5. In thur Condii. Jack lluU-hiiuo», Dur- There was alvo h I,-ilk on lh « valtr- Weather »tripping AAlmlo»* . Tha Woman's Missionary the-Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, othy Kfler. Margaiet Himdlier, Mar­ of »hipa. Invincible AVcatlier (¡nurd... j o f the Pyenbytertan Chun and there will be aubaequent loaaana tha Htewart. ¡ . Carpenter AVork - Auctioneer » lac. each week-,' M rr Fetiruaon -writer un­ Junior*»: Mary Anglenieyef. Friîd' Anchor HulM ln* Co. :.:;...... :..;.. t,7ôo K-hold a program meeting la tl der the num de plume o f Hoyle, J r Habib. Mary Ittyinond, »bnjaniln Synopalt of Minutai « ( Board of Jla.*on AVork— 1 a l on Monday, November 2. | Mrs. James Ailte being t Stillili. ’ . f Freaboldara -. M. Ilyrne» llulhllnit Co...... of the hi* ioomaHatic feature* to Im* The Rain and the Wind Kept the Crowds Away Ear. U n . Georg* Hastings, Sopì»»»/» ore■»; Dillard fornii». Kd A ri-yiilar ih-tlnir of tho Union Tl.e cimiiolttee on two l.rld^c* on released this aeaaon and hut one lloiilevaril, Ki-nllMorth. writti autf.of- l o t ChJU, will apeak on "T h e paper in-this aectlon ho* been chosen inund Cooper. Iv-lher llieeiftroni, onleri il n.loi.ted: Ia«liliiK teni|Htrary note* or [fo u r tables, and over | 1 Answer Box” conducted every week liond« to the ainoimt of *Is.im»» fur iimrnlm' Ih- p'j^-ni "Uhl Ironsides' A ruiiiiiimili-ntliiri from Jinlgo A. SATURDAY ^ e x r e d tor the treasury, . ! ] by the Cranford Citizen and d ’lir«»n- ri-i.nlr* to pre»ent Court" Him»o: ln- frle. The questions will be iinswere«! ■win. rer II-<1 liiuhitp-l j h>|. Kathryn A. Steli. H|ij>nliitlii|; MI** .Mary A-. »1 rindIny the Head Committer to -Is Another aw ere tyro packs" of bridge ea ______Au.,1]ii, a. KliiidilA.*«...... ,.,.. - — I.yneli a» a iH-n.imici.t ei.n.loyi-e of re.IutlratrJvoway.d.u..*iJiiuiUon.S{iriiut~. Fleaflier case, a case for ea* “Hoyle, Jr.” care of tlii* paper. U.V'T’iiil,iitr..li 7.mi'cy ’ "ni.* reei/veii - f [ThTcommitteeT^^in^Yfiafgu'w At jir-ii-Mt I lip i- at- tlfji-en mt-tn ami ili-lil. - Held nveniie, Sprlnyllehl. Mr. Ferguson is making dozens of Ther being no further buidne»* Biisineisahd: «knowledge tbe'klndneaa ol h-t* of Iht- ,1’niilhntau-'t’liitt. In Iht A eopy of n rcMil.it Imi |iaa.«ctl by bridge players grow where none grew Hoard niljoiirned to meet on Thur* Gray, who 4 o u M the (ini.(I i;ii*-n„h -(■•I.f!.. ; ; Ilio T im u.bIiIi» ( ’oiiin.lttce of S|>rlllK- before, ami he is doing this through day. November 51b. lie'., at 2:30 p. m Residential Chxlra and tables'; Mr. Jat pointing out to the public sume of . < It-ti-liitld (.rti.l.-i* Ili-M. imikliiK llryaut rivenni* a timi. ItK.NJ. KIND. 310 Jahon, ,who gave the tea, the inti-resting features of the game. 'I h- Tlr.-nt, n fiitittmll .t-ntii nini *l.l|. elicci, ua* recclvcil ami flleil. Lots 1 Clerk. '»!»**- imjnilily : rtu«iru of. tlio aiiill- within half-mile of Weitfield Garden», beautiful residential aection,. girwkoctsapfdled'thei "Mr.1' l^rguaott'ic^'talks. -ar«^ -no&'-.onlv inVo-d 't.f .hA, fili unir 111 iiii Kr’houi for* nitri tren»iircr «oro rcci-li'c.l arholetale price...... pointed and refreshing, but they will buy*: .... .R-itur-iili^. Ot-lotlW |o, (i Your in<»n»'y V* a trust for which ''’-'/.^.S^where'’propertÿ'it $100 a front foot.' go far in helping to standarize the ami- lllcil. . The Ladles’ Auxiliary of I r-nl-.l llm I'lncrv fnnrtli l.'l-o, «I A ic|nirt ol the Monti Coininlllcc you havo t^o right to demand Uu»* 'game.' •l’a R. C. Church, will bav I’tin-iy, Un ('(.t.jii.hua lt:iv, tbnv (1« tccoi.uncndlntf ll.nl aCoimty Slmile vain«» in return. You want gou«l It hn truthfally been ‘said that - In the church hall tc rnTd f-iil-.l lli- Cln'ior.i; ( ‘tihM^nr-?, nn lit. T icc Cmm.. 1**1.... ho c»lahll*l.cd In hcIiouIh, -^«ood road-», puro water, bridge i one- of the greatest r . _ afsenroon, at 2.30 games in America and it Is growing ('uh-.- hnn.- urn..rid* Thliisibiy, Ilo Cnloii Coiinty un* iii.proved. ’ - healthy living condition*. You The follmvliur coi.lriirtH woro Job- Jiera will also be a danc more popular every day. . 15th, l.y ui-.ilii Jn.ifi.ryli.it to I'lngry want liH’roafwd transportation fa(Ltli- _. . iEga;____ mvnr.lc.l: Tuo non i-ulverl» at AVoo.l Hall on election night, ut It vis urged that you enter your tiii.l .l-f.-atlm: tin- frt'*hmi-ii, 20-n tiea. You want the .mricnftoral and avellilo-limi Kilpar Homi to M. DI auspices of the Ladles Auxi subscription to the Cranford Citizen (liny mldi-d llm lilmtry Irnnh.nnn t. comnu’n ia l InduNtrif?* of;.our ntatv and Chronicle, immediately so that Palilo A Uro., ut coni of $|.raW.(K»; The ladles’ Aid Bocletj I heir liar nf ton inn Aldi-li hsv* noli brilliti, ni .Mn.llmm Itili Ifoail, omiMiraned ho «h to bring about In- 'hot one lesson will be missed. The Mbyterlan Church will hiiwi-il hnrnri- thorn, (In K.itnrdny, Clark Tmviml.l|., to l.enlz A Miirnon. creaiffl proKpcrit). You want th** JIM id the aitlcle- will begin No­ llowre’en party tonight, Ui lnhnr 17, tl.n Klninfii' (.'i.Iih cìiiih* In co»t of *ldUk.; ext(,n*l(.n lo l.rlilui- wurjU of the «tat»* projuTly carcit vember *». and will coni lime 1 lirongh. ... pal There will be m thirty-six weeks. Write or. call the IVr.l -Km* l'Ino«, .Ornnfnid, ami nini im Pn»*nle avellilo. Summit, to John 'for. \A'. Heller, for ilViAO; nriv brillilo mi Su entertal.imniit. and refr. office of the Citizen and Chronicle, tl.n Tlanra ng-iin. Kelt her hI.Ii- Hut public nrtivitk’M all Co-sl eCHO LAKE PARKr BUSES t o h.iviT Homi, f.lmlon, to fauità A on op m e p a r k s o p ; Will bo served. All friend m> that-,von can la* mire of »ecuring annrc.l. money, it take» rigid economy to MOUNTAINSIDE n. .AIiiihoii, for *l.2.TA.ilil; repnir» to ■ w ff s is r e n n o w > pburch are luvltod to atlent the entire series On Thursday ilm ICtli, KA enlor- meet tho demand* oT progrcR.* and ^'MESTFIELO : brilliti, over Miirke'» Creek, IJmleti, “ -There- will - be»a-rainimaLSei tnlio-d In lh « Chnpol. Tlinli- |ir..nn..i. lo Al, IH-J-'nhlo & llro~itttJSÓSJIIb»u i^a n~on*ify‘f»^'' rspfíTNarfEiv‘ - U N IO N C O U N T 1* iturday, Ñov. 7, under tho consisted of a rnmixmlllnn, "Tim Ajt<|&i!léaiRtWlthVi(liVh of tho Jnll done if tho executive and leglalntlve Of the Woman’!w. Mlwlonarj I.l/o nf Cui u in Imi i," (vrluon'byiio! miri S|..-elnl lli.ll.llni: (Amiiiillt(,(> hranche« of , a retq»o»nlblo govern* PARK COMMISSION. reei.iii.iieiiilli.it t li ut Ilio nctv Jnll ho Of the Prcabytorlnn Church, ami Ward, am] fo5d l.y idnrllmt Mac moot tnako an honest effort to ccon- » m 2 STORES « held In the Hew bulldlr In.*llille.I and i>(|iiln|)eil on tho no»- omlzo. JTHORTJHIUSl '„a t ltd Walnut Ave., beglnnii Vlekar, and n |oral Bolo-l.y Itol.prt am ici wiim mlopteif. WËÊÈ^ '"cHURC lloffn.an, who gave an .ondar«. With Hitch co-operation under a MOVNTAINStDE i . M. . PcrBone dcstrinR to c The Si.eelnl ll.illdlnir CoriiinlttOo V . * ^ K—.-ticle»i «ill please notify S I.iiBt weak fill entprlniiii'il «Itti n vui* .mtl.orlzed tu ndvcrtlBo for l.lil.s Itopifhlleati adiuinlBtrutlon, Now Jer- W s s c m o d Hey can havo a businem-llko govern gabeth Conkling, Tel. No. 85 I.runram i'un»imi..R of ri.mllnca l.y for Ilio (‘(|iil|iment 'of Ilio nevv Jnll on - A cake sale under the au JamoB McCnrnl.ifk, Hlunlny II oi.kI. Ilio nnno.A hulhlli.it. ment. It cannot he done und»»r' Bt. Paul’s M. K. Sunday Sc ami Vivian Hop*« dml tho ix.ohi "Old ContrnelB for work dii New Annox machine »poll» »yntom. > It cannot be ake place in Butler’« «tore «ero nunrileil o* follo»»: . doiro by a Dotnocratlc executive un­ IrnnaliloB,*- written l.y Oliver Aven­ l’nl.lli- Klevotor - , cs BRANT WOOD rduy forenoon, bcgihnlni doli IIolmpB.wiiB roc I led hyj Di.i.k- der Hague control. ' m. M. Pleaao telephone to 1 ' Oli* Klevntor Co,;„...... $8.700 & dick, Tel. No. 100-J, If you l»V Mott. Kollowlni! tl.ln, the nmll- ilall Klovutilr - , ■ - n~» »“ »” ■ S«Tteh llonr.l* So donate cako. ;____ : «npw wk» «hòwiirii-BiiHiy'of-BÌldPB on tV flr on the Mosquito t " T h e Cranford Dramatfc Ilfo In America before ( ’uhitnlni. Oil* Klovnior Co...... 4.705 0 iaaaajcinblyv at. th? .Çaai CM **,. Trho prbyrau. .alao. lnchidwl-a Ho(T|iuu) A Kllaa,;».,»™ ,4.120 , ,O, e ._A|ii.^r|nin, niHrn(ul, bus jtpent 'IVI(v|.li(im> Conduit»— >700,000 lo’ Ilio Inni 'few yearn fighting i.^nlng of Tuesday. Nov. 1< •toroiitlci.n locluro by Mr. Arthur P. Tho Woman* Auxiliary ( •tmtt*ph«V* f*r bathing. Ilollimin A Kiln.»...... 1.453 miilaria-beiiHng «»**». . Th» 14 Inch Sunbowl Abbott, author and Iscturer,1 on (hr ihaol'a Clmrcit will hold a ci •l»ctrlo radiator giva» Hiu/er* nnd Slltiml.»— •ubjoct, '‘Ancient America Ami It» II..IT.nm. & K iln *...... |n tho Parish Hall, tomor lot» of h#it— . ... 1,775 duyl afternoon, nt 2:30 o’clc Th»r»'» •unbowl Jr. Poople." I Temiiernture Control— M tfii Not Carry Arms ...for______------HlicrluaJlSINo(.OB------...... JuluiJl..NuJlia. Co—..™., ...0.770 —A—soIdler-lo'-net '«tllowed- to-eflrry- •nr Ilenlli.i; AVork— r VXOTOR CONCERT MC \ Tho HA'b liivo formed a I.llerary artuR except while on duty. All arm* . J N " Joim If. Nolle« Co...... 8,863 NIGHT Club. The otterrà are n» follow»: are kept closely checked and ure locketi Pini..bini: AA’.ork up In the arms rack nt headquarter* %K now -ern In tho’ inooht Public Service Honry Blmheeli, preBldent: Cornelia .Im-lm.lit l ‘oo|.les...... 30,000 xlurtlon. of «oitiul will b whenever u noldler 1« off duty. _ Moridny night with tlv Jlratlotl In (be Slii-rntan fi; „iltoritim of the newly ¡nyc ithophonlc Talking Mnehln [announcement ftasr created |tlon In musical circles. Tit ont -to . declared to rei ¡94-nlcroaao of efllclency Sold type. , ' L The Orthophonlc Talking Û i ls based upon a newly adni Iclplo known as "inatche* BUSES to\ fancc,“ which has noccsslt NOT JSUMERVILUE . complete roslcslgnlng of t ! Ano PUMFIEID ^Instrument. Tills electrical I1 which mado posslblo tho i ; o - r ol long-distance telcphonh Ñ T É li nlcatlon, was translated ! chanical terms by the Be W A f c t 1^ A f l ° , Proposed fi torlcs of tho Western Elec , h ew providence party and placed at tllo d K&-- he Victor Company. It ha / BOULEVARD.. in an Increase- of range A HARRYiM QQRE fonnscr/ffo watcnuxù : donbllng tho- potent lal vc A ttesERWtnon wirrt e thA.rcproduetlon'andnhe’ ECHO LAKE PARK - Mlflt which the various Int •and voices may be (listing When yoir go to the Polls next Tuesday w. ; Ono ot the striking fe := = ó w e the new equipment Is a g six feet in length, which A min of the plain people, self educated, well qualified for the office of flously folded and out of s i fn the body of tho cablr Governor. .HUMANE AND SYMPATHETIC^—with a record of achievements ox is completely c llanhramot dnralu unexcelled by.any other public official. Never defeated for office. Twelve years ___ .ltuted for the old ml . A varied nnd eomprehen as City Commiuioner of Jersey City and at thè election last May received 70,000 real program has been . ar ....vote»..out-of,a.iotal*nf-.a0^)00;caat.->.'--..«~-.-->.--7-~-----*v--.*-----.^— demonstrate A bp.4 apsc.lt! ■ Instrument In every Established a Park and Playground system for comfort of women and chil­ ctlons ranged from v full band and orchcsti dren second to: none in the United States; established a school for crippled children with a plentiful adn rdance and specialty selee so they might become strong in mind and body. ' - „ Oct 31 At Commissioner of Revenue and Finance reduced tax rate of Jersey City 2 P. M., ON PREMISES, RAIN o k SHINE THE SCOUT TRA Scout Richard ZnndeL w 17 points, b pledged to an economical and business administration. . ■ tenderfoot- • require i. last, Hummer, reeaiy ítSie*regularméetlngte n . . . ’ gul 1 ’ .... - AlthauBb aritrlet ehurchman li «saisit Prohibition of the recohimendationi' of the Governor end that in the ’ nigh..night Richard and Xntl-Saloon League domination of Stato aBalra. . »salon of the legislature of 1925, Mr. Whitney allowed the cheti tho age o f twel< (had pledged.hlmself at A man of strict integrity tor whom Republicana as • appropriation bill to bo Jammed through with nearly ADJOINING factlve Interest In the -.«roll a i Democrats can voto with confidence that the 12.000,000 in excess of the amount »com m ended by the r campp began . ho . was i all airs of the State will bo admlnle lered not for any group Governor and tho Budget Commission. Ho didn't vote for ny the other Set but for all tha people. _■ - or against tho btlL . [ worthy of tho hon ng bis tests before tl Ble opponent Senator Whitney declined to moot him “ When, .asked for a solution of the controversy over A lavassi VHP mm a * we • - ettng of the conn In public debate to let tha voten decide on their' respec­ tolls on tha Camden Plilladelphta Bridge, Senator W hitney Westfield, About mile from Westfield Express Station, on ions 3 and 4 was h tive records as to which o f the two- waa better fitted tor seld he had no definite program, no definite Idoae on the Line oi i House Sunday aft the Oovernonhlp. subject. G R. R. of N J. | , del. cbalmran. pro All through the campaign Mr. Moore has charged fernon. Deputy . Mr. Moore has shown by tho records that Senator jxeeutlve, and Mr. Senator Whitney with itraddling on Prohibition and in- tot the Elizabeth C ;.T.;*.on*U.tfttteT.aa*tRaalnalacerity™Ho.hai.4hown.ih»tMr,^ 0n SP.ril?gî!e,d Road and New Providence Road Tfiffivimrpews*—« Whitney wet either absent from roll call or failed to vote not a single constructive piece of legislation to hts credit I under the Eliza; - much discuss!- TT6 times; that etch of the 3 yean that he wet chairmen a n d p r o p o s e d n e w p a r k S b o u l e y a ^ “ Vote for a man of acUon. whose life has been devoted olutkms were of the appropriation committee tho budget of expehiei connecting Echo L akc^rk and Watchung Park Reservation and to be Joined to to the service ot the people and who has the courage of wat luenaied hundredi of thoutandi of dolían in excett ordered by iis convictions. Ho will not dodge, straddle or equivocate. be widened to 150 or, 180 feet. : erstood -that ( - 8 0 % d a v A D i i p L ^ N Y C O N T R A C T — i no way to » VOTE FOR ... W /U PAYABLE2% A MONTH «tally. -., •ther ; under* TITLE TO PROPERTY GUARANTEED nford shall SEND FO R BO O KM AP at Ion. with or and offle I a l Scout us place tom A. HARRY MOORE 1 In the Par . A ll Sec _ and are ï - ittlre for tl For Governor 1 no meetlr ¡l oot as ye And drive the Anti-Saloon League out of Politics ill team gbool » l*«Vt, for hr m-ouK-r,«.. Suto' Commit«., y 67 LIBERTY ST., NEW YORK CITY ' TELEPHONE GORTLANDT 0744 expect. lj»»|W;R-ir».»nru;»u ‘«nrR’«i

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