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»Id n**t «varythinj fur id golf «ad hunting. AND CHRONICEB kde in Scotland FIVE CENTS U\. XXVIII. No. 43. CRANFORD. N. j„ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1925 Ú colon, also grey B» ACCCIDElfTS 14 new building permits and cue al CHURCHES WHITE » T U H U OPPOSE BUILDING STORES ------;------« Í O - t l M A TREEC0UDS90N teratlon permit In XovcmU>r. Value o im o (¡verge F. Nlgler et Caldwell, N. J., Wl.TstL Mr. Me*,re also presented tan til* onr lido the tralllc post at Ku4d«nU af Hally Straat Utunf - » m - u s í ip Commuta# Taka* Action live applications for permits uturb Four CeagngWiaaa Held Annual Mill! Street ami Springfield avenue were approved. Onion Bondes. »•Italy Against Anything - Bui ,,ii Wedut'.dav -it last week, and --K 3S- tu t |E«r Shade Try*. OoaUoL Ordinane* An ordinal)«*. amending tlie Build t ongregathms of the Presbyter­ Rastdanaas Balog Built on That bent the tell hunt tender. Tho left tXntreducad lor Commission of ian. Kplscopal and Methodist -I7ÄMU00 big Code as tu certain llrepmot re Btrast— Rotary Club Holds Ssma In,u( (Ire also blew out, but tha qui rr meut» was Introduced and pa-s Churrhc* Joined In a union Thank»- post wa* net Imrt. - —...... iThrat MeriMrs to ha Appointed Vlaw. , Iky tha Mayor. ëd on first and second reading., 1 ►> *- giving Hay service, held at the First On tin- «aim- day. a Reliable Mar­ Ploanal Rap, n.jj mill was set for hearing and final M. K. Iliurrh last Thursday morn­ ket 11 lick was .Struck by a truck be­ passage. ing. at 10: ItU o'clock. ■ ' Itestdents ot the neighborhood of longing 1» Hie Sunshine lUscult Co. ...|7J0—Jio.00 [That a Khade Tree (Yitumlsslon Tlie Itev. Frank Chadwick, pastor and was driven «cross the sidewalk. Mr. 11. B. J. Craig and Mr. atul Orchard street amt Holly street sie h and low neckline. . ttuhl be o f value to Cranford lias Mrs. Hunter of North avenue. List, ot the First M. K Ctmrch. plesldisl (in Friday.'a Wnnnftiakcr truck, ng been recognized but no action by. letter protested assessments laid and read the scripture lesson.. Tlie up In arms over tbe report that new driven by Alonzo Kutdek. of IIlli- lien. Tuesday night, at the reg- against their properties on aocount serimMi was delivered by fhe ltev. owners of property at the firtersec *ldo, going Norm on Cleremunt RT nr meeting of the Township Com- ol street paving. The Hunter proís Kerimdli l>. Martin, rector of Trln tloir of those street* tiropose .to I'lneo, collided with a Ford sedan la* a longing (o Albert Mitoller, Jr., ot ra.,WESTFTELD,N J "ttee.,an..«ndiaau.ee.establishing a «tyJiad..been,ileum l,.on.a. j i .fm)l,lU'..LpìiCvuv»l.Cl!GECÌG an»rt»U>ergim.juuaU.»Lures ,w Ith.llat.*, de Tree Ctinuiilsslon of three rrontggv. whereas it was .b e la m i'a . hls u u . "hv.-ry (Ossi filli and I7ifruiiii,t ’rrie t'rird'K crliidstdeld wa»----- U embers to be appointed by the liy-thè owner» tlu-re Is but 10 feet. Kvery IVrfect (Hit la Frolli Atsive, above. Tlie nclghliorhood Is tmrely Inol,,n. the »leering wheel put out ayor was Introduced and passed Tbls was state.) to tic ai) irrur and tatui Cometli Down tram lite Fatlier residentIsl snd tln' property Is zoned ot comnil-,Ion Kolb bands ot Its 'WWWWWW lint and second readings, final w |fl Ile recti Iteli. Mr. Craig s.ubmlt-itd l.lght*' (James d i i . 11« emidi» Class A. Whether the new owner driver were cut. and were dressed by ding and hearing being lived for tri! plenty n( ligule* to prove bolliU lm l tlie senso ot gratltude every will try to go olieiel wllli tlie propo |)r Ini lu. ' . centner ltitli. . un basta ominl-sslon..TirjlE lTBiyr.'r.bgrge- thal Ha gore «hatml -pzopvrvy-«»IrfwtvesM»*>A,tf»a^l»iigwia.»tt^tat.gtllME sltlon, which jvoulil..mettii an at ItrttUeiRiuuhuc,..ut „ Crutilurd.... and WELL GRbOM£f)j -alltreewonthesiret'tssiidoii Morti a t l’ut tav te» ima bèrnìbae*- Vim Major, oC l{osidle,'i'ollldi'd Otr blic property including parks and nssessed top unirli. Tlds was reter-! uaing llr. Henry Van Dykva story uncortaln. hut one thing .1» sure. Noi lb avem'ar Hoar Fllzalietli ave:.... Id* oepliew. Niinday, frotu Maino, MAN l order trees planted where deem- red tu thè Aa.esaiuent C.immNsion ¡»f 'The Itine Fluii er" as an Illustra- SUCCESSFUL I1UHTER8 (Tanford pooiile .ln all sect Ion* a* urn-, and llrnuonreiither's ear siltTcr- ■ for repert. , tion. . _ ' (¡crhind Wower and (leorge Uo»en ml a lirokou lml> oa'p and bent s|N>ke. Lliocessary and tlie .cost of such Lverx limiting ••( fishing trip H a wdl aa tho neighborhood affected lil a crowd 1I1V j.j I is may bn assessed against own­ A lettor from thè trolley people Tbe lf«v.'Orlon C. Hoppcr, Jr.. licceks. It not In actual bag of Hull dale were m tbe party, but retumtwl Al 7:1'l n. m. on Sunday, there was man and In every ra» >* I . Tlie Coinmlsslon will-serve wlth- stateti a full stop at t’ nl.m avenue ' pastor ot tbe. l’ rosbyterlaii Ultimi, tir game, always in he»llh and bap n wcek carllcr. also hrlngtug a liuncli ore aroused as tlicy seldom an- at iv coliivlmi on Wnlput avenue,.near that he wears tuitor m ; comiicnsatlon. It Is believed a would bo inaile by cars.gulug Kaat. read (he Fresldent'» Thank.glvltig nine«« Seim-time* we bear great ot guide hrcludlug tleer. what Is deemed to be a needle., and tlie Collins lanue, between tho car ot You can he well itf»u . de Tree Commission will prove rids in ctnopllance with request " by ~Hay proclamation," and tlie . .ltev. . Hr. orle* but seblom see tangible ,\* I* generati)' tbe case ulti) all foolish htvaslon of a resident lal see Louis,liitzel, ot Crimhml. and a out additional t-\|>(ni*((f treat advantage in many ways in liggestlon of the H. M.. Aylesworth, minister of St. proof Hunting and ll-hlng slotlo* (Ishermen and Imnters, tbe tiiggest tlon fur thero Is no reasonable basis 'rnnfmd Dairy milk wagon, vvhldt) stom mado cloth,-. ji;l lin g a bettor Cranford and also Business Men's Association. l’aids M. K. Church, ottered the «re always taken at tnco value* Ido- game i* tbe olio tlint gets away. lt for belief that store» would be able vvieeked tadll vehicles. Mr. Dltxel ’«m e in and select the ¡» I Dove the governing body of much 1‘idIce ComniLssloner Beggs re-' prayer. . .end* Ko'nienliat on wbo*e face! Inn tbe imm*e tliat w»s ml»seil by th« to do Idislnes» worth while al (Ids anx'iteil that ns he was about to let us make a suit for yos.| imrted 22 arrests In November and There w à* siieelal music by tbe t I* refreshing to have photographic ('muleni bunters liad Ireen hrought location, yet a building ns said lo be mss the wagon, the horse attached . tail work. planned would Injure (he whole |n this connection Committeeman Slfi-T in lines, of which file went to choir, assisted by Kvan Beecher, hoy evidence to back up ill*’ >'»rn. a* down lt would bave reoulred a spo- o It turned nut tu tho lott III front Ison presented a special report on the Township.. ■ • oprano of Trinity Chureli. as solids!, how (I In the cut above, reproduced -Inl auto truck to hnul lt back to neighborhood. ot Id* ear. I here bplng no driver In Through Mrs. Hopkins, a complete Tlie service was well attended. from a photo takeii’lti Craufoid on Crauferd Nome aiitmol-ask Al Itocodtly at a meeting of Cruriford Ihe viagnil nl the iiUnnent. tie was GOLDBERG ule trees oil streets and public Rotary ('mb, and later lit a meet­ THE TAILOR pperty In Cranford, prepared by rc|Miri by Mr. Holmes ot tlie work lie return of A. H.- Htraughan and about It. ut un the tarn and hands, and was eo K-Xpert Lames. The report of tlie Playground Commission was THE IVES LECTURE ing of the Civic Hoard, the matter attended by l)r. Foster. . K, Pope, Ave., W., Cranford, H i I [ted there were 2,1178 trees on curb submitted, read and ordered tiled. !>n asked. Itrscnntlon» must be was dl»cu»M-d and at tin- meeting of Irlver of the milk wagon, says that Telephone 593-R TRIMITT CHURCH the ltotary Club today, tlm follow es. of Which 1,988 arc soil maples. On recommendation of Commit­ The leeture by Mrs. Howard Ives, made by December 10th, and mem­ the antimioblln was going at tlm .DOO was tho estimated cost • to teeman Mason 'two lights were or­ which has born arranged for by tin' bers may bring a* many guttata fug letter to the Tow nship Commit rate of Id mile« an hour, 'niermann, V. I. A. slid will take place on Mon­ The gathering of tlie Hiotherliood toe and resolutions wero approved Hi« ilalryiiuyjl, entered a eomplalnl - Bperly prune these . and remove dered placed on Hccrli street and o f St. Andrew In Trinity (lunch last they desire, If reservations are mado Embezzlem ent Lou pus and stumps, without figuring two on (Spruce street. .' day, Herembir 7th. at 2:30 p. m., in time. No licket» will besold at unanimously and a committee up against Dltzcl .which was later with­ tlonal Surety cmpKnr re should raff out all members of that Mimlay afternoon, called together ¡minted lo bring the matter To tlm drawn. ‘ [ any “ tree surgery’’ that might ho Mr. Hough of Helford avenue, about eighty men and boys; Frank the doer, ns this dinner is merely present loss or the Anierku ylsablc. asked whettier owners should pay organization and of the Wednesday social and not undertaken for profit, attention of oilier civic bodies of At a p. m. un Nurulay, James It, for rcplarlhg trees riimovcd by Morning Club. Jim, Progress Club, C. HiiMouIIii. . Field Secretory ol Cranford. - Ciunerou, n( K.llznlietli, ran Ills car «ugh embezzlement ai sir, letter to Mayor Aldrich from Brooklyn, diorlcs Irwin, Kducatlon There will lie songs between the Cranford, N. J., year. [Ison & Co.,- operatllig hroadcast- street grading. The Committee the Woman's d u b and both Parent- courses and afterward an entertain Into that of Fred Well; which was ' Teacher Societies,’ as all these are al Pnhllrllr Kecretary. of Philadel­ Decnldher 3,.I92T>. parked by tlm sidewalk un North ' station WAA.M, stating a night thought not, but said tills would be phia, and J. W. A. Siiill.li, of Kll/n tin-lit. with Ncotch hagnlpo music, jiltld bo assignetl as a "Cranford a matter for the new Shade Tree milting In the affair. Mrs. Ives will idlrer soloist» and elocutionists. Fol­ To the Honornhlo Township Com- avenue, West, breaking tlm left Commission. »|s ak at tlie home of Mrs. Charles iielli, were speakers. The tynernl mitten of Cranford: mudguard nml tall light, dunking tho «lit," at which time a program of topic mu,■'‘Church PnhlUlty. lowing this will bn dancing, with ¡formation as to. Cranford and eie Hansel, of hpringltcld avenue, her Inmbadeu’» Orchestra furnishing At » meeting of the Uolnry Club tett side and bending tnn tiro rock. subject Iwdng. "How to Achieve a The Trinity Parish Messenger ot Cranford. Iinld Ibis day, tlie (ol Tier« was n parking light on Welt’s frtalmnont could ho gent out. LOCAL REO CROSS CHAPTER. eume out this week In a now mid till- llldslc. |lyor Aldrich apiiomted Commit- TILLS CHRISTMAS BAOS lindlant Personality." Him comes lowing resolution wns tmmilmously ear. Cameron stated that another to Cranford after having been heard enlarged form. It gives tho entire adopted: Bman George H. Warner, chair- L{NOOL|4 8HERMAN HpJME AMD ear passed him so. closely that lie -tvtt-b nmeh-pleasure In -many towne priqirauu^t...accvlCf!a.AluL.oiAMMf'k. .VVlurreas^.lt,. ha» .rumo. ,to,.-uiir..iiu„ itrfh’d-h*-4o-av*d(Mwlng-»tfu*kr-and-— In of ‘ a "special coYhihittotT 'to'Tn-' ’ ('ranfônrCliaptër. Aioeriëaii ïîêd toln lneetlng», with nniucsiot «ill- SCHOOL LEAOUÉ ' ‘ ¡do the Township Committee. Kngi- (Voss, lias prepared HltV sic bags throughout the iCnltod States, and tico that an application Is pruiiosed .lius hit tlm parked ear, Ho agreed . Collins anti representatives of lliied with (Tirfstmas cheer for the It Is to iKi horn'd that she: will be rers, aniM» full of nirrebt snws^ of to ho inaile (or permit to erect a to pay tor damages. Hotary Club, V. I. A., Lion* men In Uncle Sam's foreign service: eqiiallywellrecelled-here. Attbe TlmDecemlnirmcetlng-oHlioUn' twii srory list building, containing — knitted Ix-tli Kiddie, of 13 North avenue, K„ pint. This was given for the ing to the erection of sull »lile apart­ driven hy Nldnny Clemens, stopped den: J, Boss Bates. Junior warden; ment houses of proper.design- and J00 per cent, of the property at- sweaters destined (or use In the became tho bride of Frank Caruso, (.i-orgo It. Jones. Wlliiain Nagle. mothers of that class only, and tha ut North nml Kllzahotii avenue, so it was stated. Tlie petition hospitals wlicrq many of- those of North avenue, R . on Tbanksglv ehlhhcM certainly did credit to their pincement so ns not to Interfere Huit tlm driveryor might light tho tail Jr.. William (J. Kir In. Frederick (1. with existing residential features ol [^approved but question made wounded in the (Heat War are pa­ Ing Day; Tlie ceremony was per Sykes. tl. U Llt*io. Wm..B. Jlrag- teacher. ’ Its" lit. J. F. Knapp ran'lran' Ills...... ils ear...... Into‘ ' It. would not be better to tients. Tim chairman of the produe­ . Tlm program oponod with tlrr#» our town', the ltotary Club o f (Tati- tho teartea. of.______the truek and received. w . M W| doimViponl ord, stonily opposes tlm creel Ion of n btoketi windshield ami bent front ' leu Jo tbsnk the plum. f . n ,1 line, .ir, eektryinen. piano n-iectiona by M lBcIl«ib Craw- wlmn-spondctl .Mis» Mabel Caruso, a sister of Ihi 0 « J„ , °,,i r rord. wlio Is a talented pupil p f MiM a building sue. h as proposi»!i im being mudguard. - Delegate» to tho Illorosan (’omen- undoairauintin ami n menace to sur­ call fbr servlce. groom, was the brWcsmalij. and WII- t uni..... to bo held In May. were also C. Beldun. Him playnd lst, Mazurka «1 Development Oo. asked ■■■ ------,------r . Ham Turner acted as boat man. lu B. by Chopin; 2nd, Moment Mu­ rounding residential property, cans elected, nml ucre , h. J, Mi-rrlam, J. lug depreciation hi value», ns well HOLY NAME BOGIETT MOTES * bo placed on .McKinley QUARTET CLOB TO GIVE PLAT After the ceremony a reception Boss Hates, fi. ( . Little: alternates, sical In Ncbubert: 3rd. 'Co a Hum­ Attorney Austin advised was held at tho homo of the bride's ming lilt'd by McDowell. as being nil added lire rbki.ond be Wm. Klein. W. W. Buckley, (\ K. It further Tlm recent costume dauco held by talow as streets in section have Tlie Cranford Male Quartette Club mother on North avenue, which was um*. «»r. . . A play cite 'Tho Soul of l>Hacllla,'' the Holyuly Nnruu Hoelety of Ht. Mi­ i accepted and no map filed, will reproduce the show which It largely attended by guests from lien iiv tlm pupils of Lincoln Resolved, 'Hint tlie 'IVonisliln Com Tho Woman’s Auxiliary will mwt mitte« ho urged to do everything In cimi-r« li. it. cC. (,1mreh . ___ ...... In tho Hherman.. natter was referred to Mr. Ans- gave in the Sherman School audi­ Ridgewood. Now York arid Cranford. In tho Parish House on Tuesday, •Imol,. followed, wlilch was oxe He load aialltorliim, was strictly In C. 1, Bell asked that sidewalk torium on the evening of November At a late hour tho young couple a(tonally well given and was a ere Ha power to prevent the grunting of accordance with tint Hocluty's max­ (¡til. The show will be given in the Deconilror Nth. at 3 |i in. »lieh application, end If tills Associa- dored laid on Bell Place, but left on a wedding trip to Washing­ Tho Board ol Directors, tho Kn to both teachers and pupils. A Short im that only tho host Is good LL CARPET i; again came up objection that Central Ornmmar School on Coe ton, l>. ( ’- and upon their return buslnesii session followed the pro- tlnn can Im ot any assistance In help enough fiit Hs friends and well- avenue. Hillside, N. J.. on Friday flier will make their horno In Cran­ tertalmnciit t'ommltloe and the in to defeat such proposed Invasion treet had not been accepted, Chairman o f the Ifefreslnnimt Coin rum. Mrs. Brown gave a very gratl wishers, ■ [tiding Inspector Moore reported evening, December 4th. ford. ylng reiHirt cm tho Ualfowo'cn of residential property rigid» and VEEPERS mitten of tlie (ireen Triangle, met comfort», they gladly tender all pò» 7‘lm Watrlmng Dance Orchestra at ttiu homo ot Mrs. Thomas Dolg, ?Party- given hy tho League, and provided a splendid program for which netted the League K i »lido aid to arcomplfsh tlds purpose tlniso whose pedalling ex trend tics AND MORE of Harwood, last Monday evening, honestly believing tlmt structures eompletlng plans for tho dance to »nlcndfd reiNzrt also was given on have' th at rit’ythuile Inclination. tile Imu-li room in Hhcruian Nnliool. shell os proponed are tinuecessury he held next Friday night at the and lindnslrnblu und lontrioy to tlm Ilto many original and beautiful Parish .House, on the Inst, night of This lunch room Is a credit to tlie costume* fashioned a knllcdoscbple xi-lmol. im average o f llW liiticlics Wishes and wefl-beltu of our eutlro 3LE TABLES tiro Bazaar. Ticket for a man ulono, community. array that wns a treat to nil who or .man, wlth a Iady, w illb o., fifty being served dally to pupils and wero present. ! . $10.95 cents, aiid Iimilmdcn's Orchestra teachers,- ami Is In everyway a pay­ " Heveral -of the- cimttlines wom by roin Our will supply tlie nioslc. Tim (ireen ing proirosltlon. Mrs. John D. Me- those whose thoughts turnod more Triangle will have B rake sale on Cormuck Is chairman ot the lun to tho ridiculous than tho sublime, Baturday. December 12th, at, the riMim. were the cntiso of- much Isughtor 1NG DESKS Christmas Club Dairy on Union avenue. (Potts The next mooting will ho hold BtuBad fig * and Datas and enjoynient to tlio onlookers. Building). Donations of coko will Kherman Nlicool on Friday evening, Pitta Madding . Five pounds of hfgli-grado choco­ bo welcomed. This 1» tho first cake January Nth, and will ho In charge Osnnad Pumpkin lates In n beautiful hex, was award­ $10.25 ! ^7íow'yormia¿ at sale the society has ever had, and of Butter Films Committee. ed to tho lucky-holder of tho door . • Minea Maat - prize ticket, . ~., It hopes for good success. On Kat- ■eft Mell Paeans urday, December l.'dh, tho annual On Monday, December 7th, tho -Mr. John (Henson, Jr., and'partnor, YFLOWER” This Bank (.lirlstmas dinner will be served In Woman’s Missionary N odd y-of tlie Table Raisins wero tlm winners In tho number the Parish House, at 0:30 sharp, I’ resbyterlon Church vvjll meet in Sweet Older dance. Handsome prizes woro award­ Tlie menu will consist of vegetable the chapel at 3 p. ill. The subject ed to Miss (.'lark and partner, Mr. G CABINETS soup, turkey with nm*hcd_ twit aloe* wil...... l , Ire, , "Mouth America by Hadilo, I and Mrs. Fred DclJor and Mr. Lena W hi green'peas', celery, pfckfosTcran-“ and tlie'“leader ' wilt ì»o Mrs“. ‘Jt 'Ó. for-eoiitniites-worri--.--—^ - — D MAHOGANY berry sauce, apple tile a la mode, .Mammy. Mrs. Montcnecourt, Mr*. J.H. McMAHON A pleasant stirprlso wan staged rolls and coffee. Tickets will be one Howard Cox, Mrs. Hay Cox and Sirs. Higb-Gnde Grocer for Father McDonald In tho visit ot 10.00 dollar, and no donations of food will Daniel Burr will be hostesses. n largo delegation of hls former $ ■I Vafea Are* H. TeL t i t parlshoners from Jersoy City, who ahled materially In making tho af­ fair n sitrccK«.

• - ■ !) j^ fi(»n O naY W t ütgHw Bnwlwiy!; ' «w $3.35 * Merry Christmas N O W ! “THE IRON HORSE'' Ilan’t it strange how often Christmas, comes around and finds us "u p against it’ *— “EVERYBODY FINDS FAULT ABOUT THE jiEACH Three Yews in the Making and Worth It! ^Without funds to enjoy a real Christmas? ' , WEATHER, YET NO ONE DOES ANYTHING." AVINGS A T THE 2 DAYS I Lay aside all this unpleasant feeling and take advantage o f our CHRISTMAS - CRANFORD MONDAY and TUESDAY A VI NGS FUND, we have provided for your use. ' THEATRE • DEC 7 and 8 Mark Twain perhaps did not know how little the weather affected people with a Saving« Account, Let 7 DONT SPEND IT ALL! EVEMIMO BROWS AT 7 AMD » V. f t the proverbial “ rainy day" come, it has no terroxa for Ject any or all o f the Classes below and save systematically. JOIN T O D A Y iWSM.SSStSSSSSSSSSSS«. f**'ffl|MtffrftfttMlfttttltD>>/ >|| the thrifty. Start your atorm insurance now by joining in, Inc. ifand watch your small deposits grow. • our ■ - - - PlM-t Z—Mt -...—;------(•torwtPfti#------....TmfAMMi rÖRAGE $ .5 0 $ 25*00 ...... $ . 2 5 ...... '------$ 2 5 n s 1 .0 0 s o n o n o s o n o Christm as Club . . W est. 2 .0 0 . 1 0 0 .0 0 * 1 .0 0 1 0 1 .0 0 5 .0 0 2 5 0 .0 0 2 n o 2 S 2 n O starting on December 4th. The Gub ia*open for. sub* • ■' w h ich ia at the rate of 2%. - • ; scriptions Saturday evening between 7 -8 :3 0 . IONE 898 Cranford Trust Company’ NFORD . . : CRABTORD, » . J. . ' First National Bank THE BAER OP COURTEST AITO SERVICE m on e ome- tmree ' 1 WALIIUTATEirUE . .... X: JERSEY

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Men at Grave of Theodoie. RooeevA ROM) : ; 123,000,000 Tunad , General view e f over 1,000 boy • * “ ” * ^ * **** Crossroads Famous :: Piercing C**c*dea , of Theodore Hooesvrit. Und« í ÍÍtÍTtiíi 1 ‘ __Eugene._ _ yOr«.—Tunneling , ___ flp M .w w lle iw ette.ua- ; : madstbetr tfith annual- ptlgrtmaga to tbs las* r a O a t Ï*“ BÜ1LP1H6 i der the Cawade mountain«, X- , i Prealdent , quo men »re working night and ' WIDER BRIDGES IS I in World History flay to complete « Tfetnlle rill- road line between Oakrldge and PLAN IN MICHIGAN Kirk that will clip 200 mile« all part« of the worlH hare been de- from tlin transcontinental route. Nineteen year* ago Wayne roumj, All Countrie» H»ve Them, reloped lo their iinluml rapacity l'»rU, The project 1« to be completed Mich, developed a plad for lm|in-i:a| they any. will hold «Wuy. She bna eaay . Alto Sett and Air. ant iurumv and la la coat ap­ the system of county highways. TT.li acre«» to the Medllenunesn and Africa proximately $23.000,000. Engi­ î. ' 1 *| through the*-break between the Alp» original plan la, now complete, «nl Washington.-^-Ooe « f Ite most bn neer» declare It one of Hie mo«t additional paved highways have hen and the I’yrem-e« She I* more- cou portoni men In tli«* United States I» the notable railroad conatrurtlon constructed. But although the uyst.-in Inaine ¡tollrcmaii ut Washington «nd venlent to the Atlantic than Germany ;; project« In the t’ nlted State*. uud Italy. Va»t Kuraala con come to was apparently completed by the he Meridian «Ireel», Imllunnpdti. With ginning Of 182-t,-»hat ye«r marked the- one 1,1««» on fc:« wlitatle lie'ran »end her better than to England. Spainor HH 111 11 I 1111H 11 II 111II Italy. She ha« better «tees« lo Ameri­ beginnlttg of the largest highway im­ «utomohlle» lo Miami, Florida, Of He provement program ever undertakes attic. Washington. At will he run turn ca than Japan or China. Par!.»' Inter­ f t ! national •ntuouptiere today 1* evidence Wide Underground River by the county, and future years will Id« bnrk on Florida and Scalile and that ‘all roadk lend to I'arl».’ not Home. bring development» tliut wece an- rmila rnra It, New York nr L"» Angelo*. Discovered in Texas dreamed of when the original (dun »m The Wnalilnglon and Mcrldlan alrccl* “A goiul question for a geography final examination la: Where 1« the Han Marco*. Tex«».—Discovery of launched- „ Inlcraccilon In Indlnnapoll* 1« the what 1» believed to be an underground , The reason for thU continued iToaarosda of the main run.rnnl loco- world’« rero xrrot An»wer: The Inter- 1 ■gerHon of the equaior.-zero lallluda. 4 t*Uy..jwaaJdratJ*Jth.t,b!trom.lnU1. 1 J"_ lal'hliVwBjTor,WTTfinfJ~Wlrtw:' .rivnc.»ir»B.!l« "t *!>r .I*?. .*.*. - It waw during lb* height of the rt- tray*...Aud-proflUng - by- iireiii'm n - Singapore, panama canal, ll«w«tl. St, worked' out -tbesf- aesrtewee*--«round, ilrreamtliiiWifÇTriio.ltfr “When theTurk became trafflej-o- 'rt-nt »evere drmigllf that Ben-W. -py- perienee «n tbe,.- uiwu shid utlicr la-' |*aul Island and Colombo: rroa*‘road» the Bean place.- ■ -• I XU it*y‘4>b*i«¿' JfMtf* «r SueUii llreman and turned the ’Slop' »Ign land, a fnrmrr, decldml to dig a well Lily Langtry presented the old Jus­ proved roada, Wayne county 1« build­ lo f tbe Djebel Druse«, • ~ of cable line« altlunm and the A torca on hla place Hi a aeurcli of water, lie rroaaroad« of.iilotnry In Pal cat Ine agalmt Europe In Palestine, he pro, tice with a photo of herwetf. which ap ing new bridges not oDly for ihe pres­ wna ridicule,! for sltenipllng to gel S h o rten s rrosaroad«. of Intercourae between Ku- dured one of tlio few trafllc Jam« for channel him tnat he announced there ent out for sue future. water. In that locality by digging rope and Aala at Constantinople. And whli-h the world can give -thank«. and then that the name of the town They did not stop et widening (heir Must Eat now appear the croaarpada of the air Vaaco da Gamma went off on n detour well, thereafter would be Langtry- Ha bridges to take care of present (ruffle I'yland commenced digging and nl a at 1‘ragur. and discovered the way around Africa placed the photo oo « aheM bend* • needs,' but they went further and Oraat Citi«« Ara Crossroad». and around I’aleatlne. Ihe inoal Impor­ drpth of 2(1 feet tie etruck a cap of copy of the Tex a» reviled « « tu t« signed the bridges so that they < tlmealone. L'slng hi» pick vigorously "Prartlcally every great dty hai to tant croaaroada of ancient hlalory. And many years out of d»tev WM which bo widened at some future time, whal wna «till worae for the Turk, IV he punctured thl« covering and there never concerned Bean. be a geographic rroaaroad« before It naming of the town. ’ Formerly It had this reason bridges of the deck girder can be'a great city. History munta lutnhtia »tarted ofT In Ihe oppnalte di­ Immediately guahed forth a «mall tor­ Langtry» Texas, Doomed to The court ws« hi« own bartender type are preferred. Of these types the rection. Columbus' dlacovery of Amer­ rent of water. He enlarged Ihe hole been known aa Vlnagaroon, Hie name When the hour came for a ae«*lon Chicago only a fledgling rrot«rnndi but of a deadly border Insect. Hut one concrete T-beam bridge with a con­ Ihe Windy city lay« elelin tn two rec­ ica broke the Ottoman monopoly. The by exploding a charge of dynamite, Save Five Miles. Bean would warn cuxtomera to gei crete »lab deck lx the most often used. buay lithmu« between the lied *eu and the water poured Into the well, «1- day the pretty Lily Langtry, nitres» their drink*, remove hla apron. » « 1* ord« In fining atreama of men and mat­ of International fame, was traveling Tbi» type 1» easiest to expand to care al; 11« ■iraln-a-mlnula' adrrrtlieinenl and the end of the Mediterranean liaa moat milng It lo Ihe lop. ' ' Fort Worth, Texas.—Because a around In front sod announce the ms- for ah increased volume of trafllc. It been the parade ground of conqueror« Other farmera In the aectlon began railroad Intends to shorten It» mile­ from San Francisco to •Ion had begun. “Anyone want « - \ \ ~ f f la a bini lo Ila position »»the world'« anil stopped olf td visit Bean. Ordi­ Is only necessary to lengthen the •rested rail center, Ita feeerlah trade —Cambyeea, Alexander the Great, digging well« and several o f them ob­ age'the town of Langtry, historic, rtltok before court opresr be elwaye abutment*, add extra T-beam» to iup- Fompey, Halodln, Illchanl the Llon- tained water In apparently Inexhauit- colorful remnant of the old Weal, narily (he Southern Paclflc train asked. “I can't .adjourn court to get gl rea lo Ihe Intersection of State and »topped 1° Vlnagaroon but a few p.irt «be deck, and place the additional _ ' Madlann «tree!» the title of the 'hualeal llearted, Allenby and many, many oili- llile quantltlea where Juallce Boy Bean administered any for yoo fellefs.“ width on the floor slab* The use of era. No real-empire could do without the “law beyond Ihe Peco«," will" toon minutes, but the conductor obligingly If a trial appeared eomewhat. comer Jn the world.' Fifth arettueand held bla train one hour for the Jersey cast stone concrete band rails alto Forty-aecond alreet, New Torli, may lb But the tonnage of the 1‘ananm Strangled by Beadi be abandoned. ~ lengthy Bean would rece*e court every Lily, a« aha waa known: , • facilitate* the work of widening the . make more people hump «bouldera, but ctual lael year paiaed the Suet. The New' York.----- Grace Chrlitlanaen, When Clarence K. Gilmore, chair­ half hour to enable every one to b croaeroada Columbue discovered baa Named for Lit/ Langtry. bridge when the need arises. Hath' for thronging padeitiiana and vehicle» flfleen-montha-old daughter of Me- knd man of the Texas railroad commlaalon, quench hla thlret- E » « I « « railings, while they are massive enough Dean woe much Impressed, «bowed Chicago'« moat crowded crtunroid« eclipsed that of history." Mrs. John Chrlatlanien, was etrangled was la Fort Worth a few days tigo he "Quencbedr* to be on the good tide of to suggest strength and securlly. can atand« alone, to death by a etrlng of beads which announced that authority had been a wide through hla thick th* court. readily Tie taken up und moved out- . whiskers and decided to hold a «pe­ •The «pot where Brsddock met da- Hate Tam a Stork caught on a pqat of a crib from wrhlcb given the Southern Paclflc lo build Wbrn prUoccrs were Dot *t wort ward to the new. edge of the roadway. . 14-mlle cutoff over It« trunurontlnentul dal court In bonnr nf the actress. A feet, where the extending «renana of Vletile-tn-Uckermark. Gennany,— the child fell. Bean chained them to a port near the New standards adopted by Hie coun­ & Ilrltlih and French cotoniti progre«« -line on the border that will eliminate Mexican was charged with assault to Everywhere that (Irctchen goea, a Left In her crib a* the mother went saloon, a punishment eo dreaded that ty place the minimum width of road- collided, la today one of the moat re- Langtry from the route. murder, a Jury of border cowboja etork Ja..«ura..ta. follow— Tamed _nfl«r. about her housework, the child fell found -him-guHty--oud-Bean.. gave. Wm. it broke up livestock the«» and bor- wja for f11 bridges at jS . feet nnd it mark.hle of Uir »B!t»a: Staten“ rron*- from her* lied nn(l tlie bea(Ja ilb6LiI Rif r^ TIi¥ 'a!»laura“heTwien T 8»“ AO$rnniii Orji ronda. The town of Brsddock, eight and New Orleana thu» will be ahort- a —sentence of six mouth«* Imprison. accompanlo« children to achool and IlirVBIthroat VUtlgiMcaught H««and twitted» " on ’the crib any present method. - made fqr sidewalks on all new »true- lh<* lute Mr*, i'utherlup (»i - mllen oul of CIttaburghr On lhe Mimone Tio*tr»lrtually-hanglng-tb#-enild mint. None of iiean'« prluonera ever tures. On-the tnalo-hlgliwa.1« - - - [loan In thetr drawing claaaee. |-*ned-llvermlle*—------:— :------IJlira, vru SMW row“ » * rreutu—for— —At gahela river, te «uppoaed to be the ton­ A new iown of tho anme name will «redesigned with « 40-foot dear »tain ÖlUKtrutet! In (lie plioloxnipli. nage center of 'railway tréfile. Iron be Ideated on tho cutoff. Gilmore has between curt)» In addition to tlieis'pnce ore come» In from'the north and coal Joined a number of TeXs* cltlxens In required for walk* All bridges hum from Weal Virginia, to feed the hungry g e r m s l o s e t h e ir p o w e r a request to the Bouthern PactflC to with a roadway of less than 40 feet blaat furnace«. SI« -of the heavy Last Contract Let Astronomer IF NOT IN THE RIGHT PLACE malntuln the old tleuu “ puluce o f Jut- are oo designed that they will permit frelglit-cnrrylng railroad» paaa Brad- tic«." aa he called It, transforming of expansion for Increased traffic. y dock’» front door. '■ the property Into a small park. The • All bridges are designed for tnic-fc»- Tmndon question» the American afltlctlon of the akin and surface tis­ otd ramahackl« Bean homesteud, used claim» to «tree! trafile record«, point­ Russian Scientist Make« Valu­ on Welland Canal 'with a gross weight of 24 loti* I'-*- sues. Doctor Ilcareilka devised aa Justice court, billiard hull, saloon pérlence hua shown thut ufter the con­ ing lo Hie Bank of England corner. able Discovery. ’ means for planting ’ cultures of the and hum«, stundi alongside the pres­ Glider thl« frowning, nuatere facade ve- crete mixing plant la on the Job, ihe, genus deep in lilt*, muscular tissue, In ent railroad track, whore It attract» more than the largest beat now plying additional cost of building the heuvlcrl lilclea and pedestrian» In unending Washington.—Germ* of disease* the lungs untl elsewhere In the bodies attention of nil traveler* When the New Ditch W ill Let Ocean thclake* . «trenni* debouch from Chenpalde, bridge Is very slighL ' I that ore deadly to utt snlmul or s hu­ of gutuen pig*. Aside from, a little new line In built oue will havd to Among Largest Locks la World. * Concrete Is the material used In (he Threadiiecdle, CortihlU, Lombard. K)ng Liners Pass Niagara Falb. Some of ihe new locks are among man being If they And their way Into liiflumnmHon. probably due to Hie mo- travel Eve fillies overland lo aee'.the construction o f Wayne county’s bridges William, Queen Victoria and Prince»» elmnlral Irritation of the Instrument« the largest tn th.- world. The locks tho part o f the body they usunlty af­ Bean place, Toronto.—A few days ugo the Isst as It Is In the county's extensive road «treel». -/■ of the present canal are only 230 feet flict, may be entirely harmless if they lise»), the, unlnmlk etiowed no signs Bsgn "L^w .Beyond the Peco*" contract bras let for the completion of building and -road widening program. "Rn strictly Immptable ore the Inwa long, 43 feet wide and 14 feet tn depth. arc planted tn another orgnn or tlasue. of- harm from -the uiunlly deadly or- Ueun woa all that he claimed, the the new Welland canal, connecting Bridge construction Is un Integral pari of geography that Ixmdon'a traffic The new are not only 800 feet long, Doses of ar|tl\rjix geruia u thousand gunisins. ' Luke Erie with Lake Ontario, form­ of the work of providing adequate whirlpool today It the iame croisroada law beyond the Peco* Re inude lew* hut. 80 feet' wide, with 30 feet of wa­ tlines target than un ordinary fatal In­ Leas »ertous akin Infection* like on the »pot to fit any cose thut came ing -the first link In the scheme of transportation. It must continue 1 of England thnt Cicaat's captains es­ jection have boon Introduce,V Into tho ter over the gate-sills at extreme low tablished - two. tbousnndjonaand .year's . »R°- those caused by staptiylocoeeu* the up, end for many year» controlled the navigation which will enable ocean the traveling public Is to have full use bodies of guinea pigs wlih n« mttre genu of boll* , were shdwn to act tn liner* Instead of hatting nt Montreal, stages of the lake Capacity loads for Thp Uonmnsturent entcred England by the luwless clement of the frontier, keep­ vessel« daring the presentJow water of the road* It Is one of the nctiv - effect than io much salt water; yet the same way. .; ' ‘ ■ / ' in g « »Ix-ahooter «trapped to hie aide to steam westward to the far Inland Thnmes shd by the Kent const. The levels la the old canal are 71.000 ties necessary In developing the .mod­ ir the Slightest trace of the fluid eon- , to back up hi* »peedlly made statute* ports of Duluth and Port Arthur and ern. comprehensive system which «III old Kerit road sought the most satis [ Doctor Bearedka'a dtacoverira have bushel* Not only wlh the Grant talnlng them found It* way Into a alt Intervening point*­ fuel dry crossing of the Thames which already become of practical tnipor- Forty year* «go a painter atoppea Morden, with her MWDO bushels and eventually extend to all sections of the scratch on tho akin, the animal very - Without much flourish or advertise; would still tie within rench of the sea. | tance In medicine. After ahowtng that ■ off at Luugtry and painted a sign for 22 feet draft, pass through the new country. Txmdlnlum* beeatno the crosnroada lo quickly died. susceptibility to bacterial Infection [Bean Hint remains over the place, the ment, work on the new Welland canal These experiment* which promise lock* but hare 8 feet to spare, tt the fertile midland: London la not only was local, the Russian scientist also »Ign reading: "Judge Roy Bean, Jus­ hua been proceeding for 13 year* It revolutionary result* In the erlenres will take Just exactly eight minute* to Automobile Develgpinent the crossroad* of England today but showed that Immunity coutd be con­ sell»- be completed, according to pres­ of bacteriology and pathology, ore be­ tice of the Peace. Law -Weet of the clear this gigantic freighter through ul«n tile Intersection of many world ferred more effectively by serums and ent esttmyle. In five years more. De­ ing conducted at tbs Pasteur Institute Peco*” each lift. - - - 2 .„.I..,,., Changes Road Building ’«irenms of trade" Before tho World other preventive means { if...optdled Tho artist vra* paid' In liquor by lay bis" been due'to the'war. tn Part* by Dr. A. Bearedka. a young These huge lock compartment* The rapid development / of nutdm» war no Important hanking transaction equally directly to tho région» usually Russian actentlit, according to Dr. Bran for bit work. Mere lack of From an engineering point of view, built throughout of concrete and bUe traffic 1« making radical change» took place on earth without the guard­ Jurisdiction never pottied Roy Bean Erwin F. Smith, pathologist of the attacked by the disease. the now Welland la a mightier feat founded on bedrock, wili hare wall* In road building and creating un «■ ians of the Otisnclsl crossroads of the United State« Department of Agricul­ Since typhoid forer 1» ■ dlaease of Although without legal authority, he than the building of the I’aniima canal. towering 82 feet above the gate-sill* traordinary demand for new highway* world tn London taking their toll. New ture, who has Just returned from a tho digestive tract, Parle physician* tried men for murder, highway rob­ White It Is only 25 miles long ns com­ Two of the lochs will have walls over cays Dr. Arthur Selwyn Broad In »ne York now pocket« the poll tax for bery and other district court cases tsiUt 0» Inspection through Euror* n are how following Doctor Bearedka'a pared with Panama's 50, Panama's 10O feet high. 'The gate* a notable New York Herald-Trlbnne.. N» money's highroad* ' and taw to tt that hla conviction« tahnratorle* principle, and administering antity­ summit Is only 85 feet above Ita en­ feature, are to be among the largest factor since the early days of Parts Is Europe's Clvlo Csntsr. were curled out He likewise grant­ Doctor Bearedka. he aay* has dis­ phoid serum through the mouth rather trances while the Welland must over­ lo the world, weighing 1400 tons engineering, when roads were requ “ Probably the best Investment tn ed divorce* No one Interfered with covered on entirely new principle In than hy means of Injection Into tho come a lift of 320 feet, which, owing each. Three o f them are twin locks for military purposes primarily, h« ijomnnpaa t rosgroads rest estate Is Psrt* Geogra­ him. It didn't pay. bacteriology which hne been named arm. Doctor Bearedka claim* that to the faUa of Niagara and accom­ In flight. Similar to the Gatnn locks led to so much road building. Throw*- phers say Parts Is th* nstural head­ whvn administered In the ordinary Once a Mexican couple called open panying rapid* separates the higher quarters of mankind. That It Is the “ local Immunity." According, to this of the Panama canal, that I* each out the world there has been, or 1 principle, dtaeas«causing .organism« way tho,»o " scram ' » “ iget* ™ no“ '’ .'V.rVL.m chsnco to act him, axktng to bet. married, but they. level of Lake Erie front Lake Ontario. pair rising one shore the other. being, constructed an enormous m e £*rof. Gforge- Van lUcshroft IpeylfaBIe crossroad* ,,of,.Fr«nce la - fesd -forjotUo to. .obtain a. llcco^C-. .. . ■A*-a-con»eqUonre .lifting .opparatss. la « ¿ e ‘bf‘ k(rtbiho81le 'Wads'-end..lu-»'. _ fc. £2enmui,ia.Wis*a.v*llhal'.Ehl plain, for It rorpmsnas tne best routes ““ 'ttS'tsnmiH'tSia ■parps>«*ti»‘wY>iif h. arm . away ’___ a from ... ik.l.tbelr mohb mustI kaKItal'habitat: mmuscles ilirlM ó of f- t- hjli« e tTlÚ arm lütO Into thV the lOtf** Intro­ ■No matter," ruled Bean. T il mar­ on a colossal seal* . 0f the canal waa divided Into, sine United State« snd Canada, whore -> i consteltstion known as t to England. Belgium, Germany, the itos! tract. , ' • \ ■ ry Sou right now and send to Delrlo To gtve some Idea of the magnitude Mediterranean and tp the Loire. When Anthrax, for example, is always sn section* No. 1 bring at the Lake On­ years ago few good state and pro'i»'. for the House." And he did. Several of the work U may he noted that If tario end of the canal, and No. S at rial highways existed, therq. h?ye months later the two appeared before all the earth and rock to be excavated the Lake Erie or Port Colborne end. built highways that.will bear coa'P-rH- , They Guiñol Bean end sought s divorce and the were loaded on dump cars the tralo. The first three section* Include the son wlt^ the finest In the world. . Our Embassy in Rome May Get This weetora-Just U*,t net (hesitating ..a,.«e “I reckon a man haa got tho right to No. 4. south of Thorold. it a highways In the Wisconsin departroc undo anything he hoe done. I married present terminus, Port Colborne, on Lake Erie, with Port Dalhouale, oo finished. The- contract.for lection No. of public work* The report add* this couple, *o I had tho right to un­ 8,182 men are employed by contrac V Lake Ontario. Three times the work 6 has Jest been awarded. merry them.“ on this fR>rk. But there are plenty of Bean atories haa been reconstructed, and the exist­ thaj“ surpass thl* Including the re- ing canal accommodates a substantial i y vj’ . - , share of lake navigation. But the Offer W ild Horme* for To Equal 1924 Mark new enterprise It Infinitely mere am­ Road building this year •‘sb0“'^ ^ SH .î5 V i bition* . Sale at $5 a Head m i t i n i m i I I M + ; m u m Portland. Ore.—Stockmen tn at least as great as in ,1924. ' * i )+ [l?1 o. a ¿ V The northern or Lake Ontario ter- reau of public roads said In nn ■' “ BelievealhelrUh.. ^ tntnal' h«»-been moved from-Port-Dab; ra*iern...OmOTi ..h»ve _ promised _ : \,t S.S1B* Slritl ttBr tB*y"' *H3'TS*Hver between ing thst23.000 mlles.of high»» > * . S prang From Eskimo* housle three or four miles east to Port ’ r ^ 1 2 . - r i i '• 30,000 ssd 50.000 vrlld heroes to built to grade or surfaced on ll1'' ' " r ■ Dublin.—A theory that the Weiltr (named after the‘ engineer). - J - -3t¿l i. '-.JiíK' ' ■ ' ■ -.. _ «Mt-vr"' the railroad at S5 a bead If there system last year. ' . i . - Iriih are descendant* of the Es­ The canal will, follow an almost 1» s market available, C. F_ Over 17,000 miles of roue- r kimos has been advanced by straight line, and will be fire miles surfaced, the bureau estimaun.^ c Wade, field officer for the Ore- i ;¡r r Doctor Porkory, a Berlin pro­ shorter than the old. - total surfaced road mileage gan Bcmace society, repotted, feasor of philology. In a lecture Thera will be only seven leeks on systems on-Jnnuary 1. 1024. a( 1 at University college. the new aa compared with 27 on the on his let urn to Portland after - - rr , - “There certainly Is such a pos­ old. Not only the largest steamers on, two months In the eastern por­ * w» g**V sibility,'' he said. “ In Isolated the Great Lakes can come through the tion of the state. Already the ■ ■ Business Boom in Mexico it5 t t.& & parts of Ireland and Scotland lock* hut come thnragh In oee-tblrd animals are betas rounded up in The Kile »f aulomobile» i m V * .*' ...1 re t *Vi s are to he found types with Mon- the time. Instead of 24 hour* for the southern portion of the state line and oil In Mexico 1» «!'•' l ,!;'i£hl* •iicO** council of the got feature* oblique eye* passage through the present structure. and shipped to Petal cm * CaL, sliow a great Increase with ' Red constitution during 'S3SSEM.V ► ratmtntni. straight "black hair and thick It Is estimated that only eight hours 'ue Sectored. ptetion of a program of ro.n) * Jtaerlcan Lrjrlon hcjidQnarti Up* Anthropologically these will be required for the new. Among the wild horses Is some now under way, which call- " They are nl! crow S S t -— 5 '"sm m & i:- 1 _ g nt«* ronferenre they orjpji Ln i.~- types could only be connected Another way to estimate the Im­ stock o f value, sold Ur. Wad* t>endHure of $1.000.000 in bat the majority are smalt So-xe^L** I»efi to rlifjl, with the Eskimos” . mensity of v'.l» undertaking. 1 eaten- , currency each month. It ' K Jackson, 511»; tie' believed the first Inhab­ scrubby animal* Tie favored to build a network of !'»'•' luted lo cost ?5ti,tlOO.U(k> eveu at 1U12 j ||^\Xit*liTiUe. Tenn. [- - finissas^iaBi itants of.Ireland arrived there the idea of cstag them for fer­ that will cover the counts * 3 » _ _ F n price* Is to say that while the-preseat 1 about 4,000 It C., bef 're which canal vvl^l accommodate only No.is at 1 tilizer. tbss ca tm : room on the rtructlon will begin slmnl1 time the country wo* covered the nsied IlCH feci iu length, the new | Tange for cattle with real nutr- from various point* Il,,' rr ' to * report. Is about to be bought by Uie United State* government u- with Ice. one »an let throniih vessel» me:i»aring leoib'r value. garoltae and tobacco taxes a-e B* a(t^Bally tba property o f Prim» 'Spada, was recently Inherited by the Ï I -1» fi-el. Such u length Is 200 feet - -rrel-ll II H H 44**4-H-1I H il l •et aside for this .purpo-e- ft.-*- v .x ' . ’ : U-t M-l-l-S-H I-h i- i-ìrò-.-:- r t - s - •í 4 i _ / -•

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i » i K # f e V 3*D Men Wlb U&d the RebdBon in Syria Clyde Liner, en Fire, Dashing to Coast ILDIN6 ' ' m t è (RIDGES IS f g j t U f f ; ! IN IN MICHIGAN NATURE’S NEW YEAR ear» at» Wayne nmnij, Mnthtr Nature was xery bu«y talk­ ped a plafl (or lm|>tvv:aj ing to n\\ brr rbtlilren. ( county highways. Till 'Now I want la, now complete, m J pvpfy no« of yon red (ilshwajs have !'t-va to «>ur part Bat although the mkiwu to w a r d *ri«Mi»jr Hjr completed by t!;e t- e ? « r y o n « # F24. that year tnarfceiMbe- llappy N • w_; the largest highway i:u- Van f.'* irogram ever undertaken "We’ll all do :y, and future years will wltat w « c a n.~ tplncnts tliut were un­ Mother Kmure*» hen the original plan « m t'hUilreii suit). K I r a t o f a l l ' a (or thU continued - King Frost In­ iat-atHh_tM.g>ntlwued In­ can and went Ole there came a need fur nrrtmTbt'iuir’fRwt*— surface*, and thut need /••I«il .oxer the win i It the adoption of new »lows until they ridge» and the necessity ■ gleamed litre ill«' bridges on existing liiale They Put Icicles ln profiting -by - previous -<*. - Under 4ha Uvw. "«h t »nd the . „Mw* ere tiie:p'-Obe!(L jfltfff* df'SusUii; Bohan Hull's AFrach. the great Dritsswarrior, and Abdol UalTer l^setie, chief sheik a Wayne county da liullil- [.ofthe Djebel Druaee. • .«• ^ ...... t r . . Trlephotu picture allowing (ha Clytla llnar le^napf, oblio« frotu atem to daahiag lowartt *Um Dtiawnrt woQdrrful colors foula bs «reu In th« ' ges not ody for the pm-, coaat. All but ck Is the most often used, white anow. easiest to expand to care *Teoplo «'sn make their new résolu» ased volume of truffle. It tloniO King Know sol-1. Uaud ran try eaaary to lengthen the to always be as pure and wtdie mnl idd extra T-beums to sup- Shining as this la now tmtny.*' k, and place the additional _ King Ice and the Icicle OlrU went e floor slabs. The use of f around and frose the pondi orni tiret roncrete band rulla also weht to cYery little hronk nn < »ml cost of building the heavier j there are three miles of hike t»vor»d try slight. where It fa not frozen nt iiflT" Is the material .used In the ” - The member of the Ic#* fiimllv who was going to make ntr» pond* for a of Wayne county’s bridges W." the county's extensive rend hockey ploying hml lhem nil In reudl- tiesa for the first ot (Ire New Ye»r, id -road widening program.. Then lire snow covered Ihodf over structlon Is ah integral par! K*rn ll«eso nights loti flo* lojiuty extend to all sections of the of tho wnnw-rovored hushes will portly a *’ mnko iip for thut,“ M»>(her Nnture said. > le Develgpment Hl.ie wont’ around »nd snw ihnt jes Road brown treo* werwrovereft with si.o.v Building nnd It scorned n* .thoiiKh Mm- rolr’e* development1 of a'u'tdiiio had mnde ‘ the^Vnlryinnd of lee »nd making radical changes anow that clung (o I he t«lire of lire ling and creating nn «■ hmnrlres and which guve such u lovely emand for new hlgliwnys. appcarniirw to everything. lur Selwyn Broad In the Keen the train« urrlvlng ori New ernld-Trlbune., No "t,lfr Year'* Kv«j and Now Yenr's |>»y were he early days of military covered with snow nnd looked pretty, vhen roads were required too, and not ot all libs useful hut purposes primarily, hat tlBIUHUpj . K. Dougins llrsncli, nged nineteen, plain-looking trains. b road building. Through- who recently took hli master's degree Ujion the slioulilera of l/u-se four rtirtlo authorities ’ largely reatei] the la sums houses they* were having Id there has been, or 11 I from the Unlverelty of lows, has just Charte« u. Conn of Loi Angeles, hardens of the recent sueceaaful Fourth Notional Iladlo conference. They no­ Nsw Year's Kve parties and dancing acted an enormous mile ¡prof. George Van Uiesliroeck nt the telescope III the Verkes observatory had his book on the historical back­ Cal., baa Just been notified that ha has only represented the civilian Interests of the government but are safeguarding and acting and mft.klnrMrellev«* to he bdbtie'tWds^*Bi!'-4n-f(*- XVI»—«Ith..srhlclx .hw.haa.Jnstgdlqgnyyrad, ground of cowhoy llterat lire p uhl lal been . awAnleU a,, , ella Uon .f occhia very ^ihg^QJ/l.wAndJhff .N4gWx.Ygur.^nd,jhej:»ur 'and 'ls ’p'robnhry writer of ■Um.ieelfsr«-ot,tXi«.ipproilnwloly.4ttMX)0W»^re4i<(..tl»teBers,.Tlrt>.plt^lv>gfaphi s 'and Canada, where -> I constellation known ns the Hunting Dog, - while serving as s lieutenant ln ths were hella being rung nnd whlsfles history today. ; rending left to right, Inrlnilrs I’mil H. Clapp, general secretary of the radio w good state atid provjn; Union army during the Clrll war, A conference: 'V, D, Terrell. rUM ut radio . suttf-rvlsore; Herbert7 Hoover, ah risking and all sorts of ways of an* ! existed, there| have ,,efn , . sliver star Is to be sent to Conn, now secretary of commerce sin] the sornllrd chief óf polle» of the ether, and ooundfjg a new year, rs that.will bear comparl-| They Cannot Help Being “Reds” GOOD WILL MESSENGER elghty-ont years old. Judge Stephen B. Darla, who was chalrtnno of the’ legislative commute« of On Nsw Year's Day there were pnr* ■ finest In the world. the conference end right-hand man of Secretary Hoover /n th« administration of lit■, too, and there were littf<> luht«« dlu,. ____ = ...... -- ...... - . , " ’ • , - Brycuçtkinxrsxswjs KIUÆO HÉR CHILD | V of -‘- simple i. pn*#.„ ü&sa ’w fftf—jnytgjmd*" candle»-and - may*- t week 171 rontrarl*' and reconstruction o, ‘W ÿ 'ft p InipectorGeneral bs a crisp dollar bill for ths oldest vere under way and child and bright re being laid, neenrt- sllvsr places fo r. at Issued by Con an.s- ths younger ones. ndt of the hurra” >'f And a little girl Wisconsin departtnrtb named M s g g ls The report adds that bad taken out her iployed by contract^» old, old sled and ft was doing very wall and holding ual 1924 Mark up its own very well considering ing this year all the new sleds rent as In ..WM." ^ that were about Ic roads said In nnnou... with all their nsw Her OJdjOld,Glad* O'lQlles ;of high* ;l' s 7 * Improvement*;— ~ i or surfaced on the >■;“ 'Kvery one spoke or the‘beauty of rear. ’ . . • tbs day and seemed to feel a crisp 0 miles of roans ■" newness about the New Year. - , t bureau estimating ^ Hut Mother Nature understood sad id road mileage said as the first day of tbe New Tear inunry 1., 1024. at 11 was over: *■ . * "Thank you, .my children, for nil do* Boom in Mexico il log your heat to make the first day o f lbs New Year so beautiful." f automobiles, tire-. In Mexico is eil« " '" 1 ; This ”It«l" council of the Soviet was caught In the net of reading lu Count Sanyo OtanL brother of the emperor o t Japan and prelate of t Increase with the ' ' j sltnt Bed constitution during tbe annusf department adjutant, conference Map of ffeavtn AfAiing Buddhism,' has com« to the United Mre, Mary Killer of Kaoduiky, Ohio, program of road ■’'American I-egion hesdqnnrters. Imlianaiiollx These four memherS wws ■“ Utile Mildred (looking ut her ftm States to call on President Coolidge wbo lit« omfcrfMcd that si« killed bey ay, which call* ft'r , "BeiLs." They »re ail crowned with rsdlsnt thstchea of .red hslr. At the Prather's geography)—5famma. Is ih* '; _ amts’ conference they organised themselves Into the “Dread Bed CVnnelt and give him a message of good will ssreU'y«ar-old daughter KHzabeth be- '^1 r $1 .000.000 in from Japan. lie stopped In Los An- map of every country In thla hookt &ka the S u -ifft’ I^-ft to right, «re: Harold Janeway. Oklahoma City Okl*.; caoae *be feared the child would grow Älomma—Yes. deur. . v; >1 month. It Is ’ Mu gee. Jarkson. Miss: Bmest A. Hyan, Topeka. Kan, and O aj H. gdes to dedicate a Baddhlst temple op in potrrty. Kbs gare tb« child Just erected there *l«j. Orile Wl A, llcimRk belug aw-orD iit iu» luspetior general of the uri») laltlls IHMrod—Well, where's rliwj letwork of P'1'' ’ '1 poison. at ilio War Idspsrtiosflt by MaJ. fisa. i . A- If all, tbs Judge adrocats general o»sp of hesf^r&f . . iver the country J 5P&Xw.hxille. Ten». V - : 111 begin simuitn'o’ -a' ■ point*. Itevfa i>' ■ tobacco taxes are • r this .p u rp o se . T'

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r e n t . (VOTICI Of IsrCNTtOM »♦o »*»»»♦ »» »»»«»< FURNISHED ROOMS TOR > ; THE c r a n f o r d CITIZEN «lraul>ridfc«i* , - »«:«*■ *« I,*oe* «!*•«. 0 . 1 il 1* dir in « .- CLASSIFIED ROOMS without board. Attra. m. Tli*’ Kiimnrt» 4’4/mioitt««* >s‘ # , ‘ it«»» ut ti.* T'i»t>»liil' ((iRioiiUr* of lit* Tu*n- tw o rooms for business couple . - AMD CHRONICLE. tt|M»n tho »t>polnt*h*nt oí I M f. ..f f rsiifi.'d Ui Hi«" i i-unir o f ThÌhi:, I» ADVERTISEMENTS gentleman; all convenience* it, , • T B * « A K r O B D OITIXKN rti|»it« r timi ÌK»okik» i \» T for Í 4a O'Gl/itN'* iJi MUti'tJli AU Irfdyii/j'T W ’ John W . Heins & Son 4 ’Ah OrOiH«"“ *-* re-gfuihf« »u4 MrHUi.i AtowiWto astor tkto kto« M l s m M« 152, care Citizen and ChrunJc-1, ' 1 r»t»m»««1 IMI , ni th»* roml ‘■ut* rvUor. 5 ¡); f i-haU uri kit». AH'l t*' t i «w to . U m W t • * Im w Um TWO or three rooms for ...... 1 m i rUASnutu dimiMrir, W r ! v t , lrt i-y, ¡¡t »r,.J i.ihn «ffinU.fMl tfl Iììf Tin* follow inj? Onr ZS i s * . I« * (Mrt big (furnished or unfumi-h, ' k- [lUblUIXl IMI j Ì..»r-M.'i. ítAl.ftvfví. i li»*»» •'««Jul.» I'1* a(!o|£■ - under U»« m w » |W»»r«l aiijouriif t tu .1 ti t.rthAT. I»&JCMBi:r. IV IVÎr, REAL ESTATE TOR BALE Brookside Plaee, opiioxlu* tv, i- ,S Tur ( ilauo«n ritirrs ami mnoMCLi ThuixJiiy. I >«•<•«'rnh- r ,r-i. 1 -*'• •* : *1 • «. |.r-t,a-k r M . I« »i'- U(Bf AUÚ th FOR BAUE—110 Claremont Place. 10 i T-*»ti*í 'l' li'si.w,* r»»ni»' (d I’itUjii A »'imr Adii street, Cranford. - iti ; m i m i 2:'M) p. li» . 1 j f.v .1. ►tr.«(t \m Ile (dai« wtxtrr a f»Al »c «f < /gt.fivfd, iti (JlT < ot 1 North Ave. t.nph«»« rifice tor quick sale. Brokers pro­ • tf SCHOOL BANK «JOTES , If ! J f urti I T»)*» |i«rAC(«l>t* " i(f Af '*• Editar *nd l'ut hth.r • Batin«», Cranford TTT tected. Address. R. W. Leary, 2 -. i. \| #«f tht* wtdiniii'•' »-«it.lHri ’Ah Cranford, N. J. Rector street, New York. . EXPRESS, TRUCKING, ETC. As matly a* »'■ ran e,. f .A*.,!*t«> *r,/| cirtlllil !».«► C«ms(fur I m U m h * S f*. e *: I iTk 1 l'-fv . girti M'JMtìr ot 1f>jÌlriÌhC» »»*'1 DAILY EXPRESS SERVICE to T lU liSHAV. MKCEMUKH X l'W It. when un athlete lets l’nm-fif r* N*».*» «tru>1uM-E 'Ir* th* Tuwnnl.tp i fat arel ti - n ri*- ,t,.»gi fi.ir.tv Si« JrT»») .' pgWMvl M»I«h »Üi. FOB RENT. and from New York. Trunk ami , Tarmi Taro Dòllari a Tiar lii'l-lillil' llatihy; III* bilie* * - th* I |vt» »q* «r.z] LI t»if; 1*? It aiururi«! tu ff«d •* FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms. merchandise: special trips mad** wrong places. Then, to g*, t ! I f H'i iS * I..IÌ-W ♦ „ • Pert o f a five-room house modern Sargents’ Motor Express. ‘ Pin,*,,. ftnt.tM at ili* ( rairiord I\i«| Offlr« a» again, be mu-t tak*- »Igo---.- amli* Sí-t-1-rtt Î liritTiof •i'Atrwgr» 1« »Ü improvements. Residential sec­ Westfield 261-R: New York Waik _ Ketrond CI«»« Mailer ,:¡iu.tii aligli I* «-Hf.tir.arted t-f Bm'fW'f 1»*" jH'rsl'tent evercise: Cia*! T-acr tu* trt-m- th***.- im -*** r The Best Buy in Cranford - t Ion—BoX—15!, -earw Citizen aiul er 7391. «------,------tf__ »ui ater», lie must rim and ro ; tfrfn f;ii-jtf*it«f »gii» «>f ànri Chronicle... . . b* tn Miifh a(Atr«g»« Et «Efh flour khtll FURNISHED rooms for men or busi­ ^ «W E S T PEAS ------' »Uh» ih'X! I^-ii<‘ of Tlii* r itir i» «mi through dlx-r» ordeal* (>t irai:,:- g ¡ ’ arisi c Hir'lal «-o»rfrri or oUnrwlAi* iHEri* 131 HILLCREST AVENUE ' riinm h l»* wili In* mir mimmi Chrl»t- In «n ell n a y * . In- svini!- oif th* **M. • • ioti*,1 » 1*1 gi.ati !*• yitít-rl Wttis wir« iriggR ness couple. Breakfast and dinner are now coming in bloom at I.c liY1 ' ' mn« Nnuibrr. Unlri# for fmuunllm? weak tl**m- and repta**- it with; II Til*« K^íioli ’i ot AMIrJ* VII at night if desired. Telephone 95-if. Avenue Greenhouses. North 1, ’ »a -i «* « tianr.i I>r «fid »I licrrl*/ i» E«ui*»ri«-ll|l Bloat: Doestatod Throughout. Easy Tarmi. 12-21 | .U *v,T|.g t.f «.'*rc Ut hripiil (o »x* n»*-ri thi* IhMi" wlll i»fT«*r umilimi mlvnii It's s o m e w h a t th** *aroe w i ll, a; Bullt and Por Sala by APARTMENT, six rooms .and bath, LOST ■ firf |i,r»e >.r Hiorr fiHiltl*** or for sun parlor and breakfast room; all tajr«'». Ì'opV *lion!U !»<• in linml t1 nrIV man who Ini* let Id* i-ank a**»»'mt| .. «,,.}• 1..ir{w^.g «lllr-h klt«|l ll'fr-gfis-r I**‘ BANK BOOK No. 1888 ot First V, down anil lia* ouit v«-fvl*i:ig* ______run » ... at aII im.f'i'Pi lo th*' pro» lílon» ot Ar­ OSTERGAARD BROS. Improvements. Rent $60, free to tlonal Bank of Cranford. Find. , thrift. "TÍm* giaril fettowTfia* a?« un.n'T * ]V '\” 'ÍKMiTi.r) r'V.riT.Tgivnïïïïïiirr^A'nnftïrTr —Heeember-tr^S-South-Unlom-ave- r?.T|» »trrfln O* ||» Itrlühl OI U» l(T 81~Éimor"a_AVenüoTELÂABE1fn,"lf;’'j r Wmnoll^er^FelSfffY«rT6e*T1 a n k • Tho |)Iojm»m*iI luiIItlinir of t*!nri;# al laled »ui»rllnoii* tat In tin- form oli »w* o* dMtlllîiE f"f four or inorr f«nilll«x», nue. Phone (H2-M. tt Cranford. N. J. ' , I* : *• Orohnnl limi Holly wtnH*«, in n eMifhsIve tasti " Now wh*-n he j »■i l »»« fiiB««'of nrrthh,ntf(il m HÌom I* liunl to w ou ld be u p a m i d o in g , w h e n In- I» ; •:t. »ti-»M l»ikt fhiith gurfart-E m«jf Irk of ity. Good business location« ey. Reward offered If finder < aU- h nmlfnitmtil. It wmiM !»«• lumi to eager to pay Id* 1*111*. to enter some,j -.et. Ili Tti»l H-*.11*11!« « T-i I.r Aillcle X Otis Wright, 332 North avenuo, (Yanford 407. ; timi In rnutforil n poor«*r Incutimi new Imslness. or to work opt —*?-.» | »iri orrilHErrr W Euri 1 f «rjr heftht Ere East.Cronford. it A BLACK fur; neckpiece," lo-t n ideir for prolH. he- li!eí*..¡>i*o-; ! ’■ I*..*;*, •br* ...... 8TX)REH. and.. Apartments,.. all im- - tween-. Tl»e.rKI*v,rslde-and .?trm«r -stärk *iiUKCle3i--t.haE i-:L-Wlrh'r**v.*»T’iï'f*'-.. -n^r*** C ■ .Viiv os.iiwiihi'M -.rmif-ri. «v pravejnents.- new- hulldmgi For s ib l*.BIllsi:»v..ciil*ti... llriik . Ï l * ’’l OT o.'1 ■MvüMmp oi-tfg- hp*»T»ríl-#«»f jiumir ( ’hbteh. - "Finder: qilt'dilir ' t-e t n i'ji i „ ■ rt'itidomn-M In Mio mm-Hoii to nraw ey In the bank. 1,11,1 *•**» ,,r ll" e,,-, i. t..oiul. i... le hiRfftn llott, or ft»r terms, apply Ehmllhg Bros, West­ 'The Riverside. $5 reward. V trailo from. All tlif propurty In tlu ■re.JJt. aligli li«»** ««Ila. floori Hold. ' tf nolald»orlHM»(lv wlll l»o Im rt'lf ilio I* thè Ilo.*- for i ri* li ami; *t- <% sr.ri iranfg o f flrtiirotif maftrlala «uri Now ...•.(f'..ii«.ri ■ i*to»1ri»1. howeror. limi ♦»!»(•! REPAIRING t: Htoroh uro tini il. Tlicy wlll noi Ito everyone of u* to k* hi tra r-mri -» )• tt*fri partir fnr" huainewi |mr|i " FOR SALE OR RENT IN a hurry elt? You will be \n i,, ì .| i tli«* ownir of tlin proporty n«<*« limi not bave to he plaeeit iri »udì a ; ■)* v'otion ilu-frof timi ia carri fur • InikUi»*« UPRIGHT pianos for sale or rent; \ orriJnnry hindii«** jiuljrmrnt. AH • «.»i«]! liitT« grgllg. finn**. ■«*!«». Euri 17 Prospect street, Westfield, near l cd at Maxwell's;;wens; nebe justJust bn*nn*-. -, t,,m ■ iireilleament. . . i 1,,1'f fri fif'iifnof m«t(riUlt ailri rotiairtieltoH d o fu r n ituire. r e repairing.r e p a ir in g . iiplioM,ii|i!io|-i* *. t| i fiOrtloiiH of rum inili ino ll|ilitl> Thi* J liid National Itank I* bell* tiio Fire House. Nothing tlie mut­ «jia-ti «ori fraitir«, rioor«, irlm and floor Ing and rellnlsllnlshlng...... while ...... tin-t J ‘ arottfi'il to piovrnt Muli ìuvìinIoii of big li* b.v pliu lng nt olir *IU|«.-al Im i : ■ .r'a» • a umy Ih- of amori- ter with them except tho price. f ellows ure; gettingi ready. T. l.ddiij.T I V puroly ro^Montlnl *«fi 7 lo all l*t«llriinea ollier tlihik ritn1 m s m s m Three hundred nnd slxty-flvo to­ |rr j « a t r iraltlnicr« «uri prUntr alnMta, YV’estlleld--4 3 0 North ;m tiTm ' »treet. thè otliei ut 1 Wnluut avi- ! morrows to pay If you so elect. f i : il.«-, walia or (lartitiona «tirrotittillittr Hit1 *la1r- Open evenings till nine. - t The diTcr of Nelson AC"., upend mie. ' ■ • kivi «tri ktnlr «mila, «n ! kurf«rr of rioora lenii- K. Open evenings till nine. - t . Ing broadcastiriK station WAA.M, lo . Ilonor Boll i«*r imo litoti« «hall Ix- of flrri'f"1'! nialtrUI* noti * ». nt.tM *t» l >*«»( TOR BALE—MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE give n nlirlit I" Cronford. 1» it great The lionor ridi for ln*t « e d wa-| % All «njIMIliga nliprr lite hi i ' chance tor |>ooil piilillclty Tor our a» follow»; , j •Ai-iir« or jd.iiiotia literrof nrr tiatri for litultirna HEATHER! HEATHER! Just ar­ GREAT (Ires all remind us, ilmt »*■ a e limn, tlie licst In tin* Sliitc. We Imvi Cleveland NcIhkiI Annette Ft*ei-j ■ «¡I i»>r at*.r» or •t«»rit'E eIh>»« for rcalrienro rived from California—5c. 10c. 25c, ‘ should keep our sparks nnilim d ' f plenty to otter It properly prournm ■ «itali haie imrlltluna noi l-a* tliHii for homes departed leave In-liiu.j mnn. .) '• thi.-V «ri ftfr|rroof material« and (•onairtie 50c a spray. Crocket s Floral ‘ <; incd. (Yimfoid la the Hull ot Cnlon Shermnn School Jerry I.a!*at*\ An j-•e*ii «t*ri rtUiofa g >:*• fr««tn ihe reaUleiH-« |«>rllotie un thè floor ford. and tlmo—Spark ser(M*n«. mniiron*. ' tliliiR» radiate. (Yitnfnrd oilirlfmted j of tlrrprmrf inaleflalt Etiti cotiatriicllon nnd lire place furniture enu I,,- Margaret McSlttlmn. |! Tifr «ifriMi aliali 1* prnvlrimt ài tita relllng line IF YOU .would not give ninety cents ; and »till 1» wde proprietor of the No Neliool- Walter Cfuckct, l"»a J • . («rti.i lHrJr cui «>ff Eli ('orutautilcallfin to for n genuine American Gold Dol­ found ut Maxwell’s, 430 Nin th y; unlipie Itlver ('urnlviil» (by the way. Croeket. *510-« A lar, you are related to folks who nue, W estfield-State lllglmnv. £ wr »Imiild time one In HWe that Flug Wltiner -Slierman School. ru-fUon v That a nrw Hrrttnn Im« amlr II Open every evening. i;*a it «iUrd al (he miri cf Arllrlp X nf M*‘l rofuso to como to 17 Prospect e - have drawn tliouaiindH In the iiaat. -ri-aure la (« kmOMl E» Hwllfjll », |0 fCid Buy Quality street, Westfield, to examino and f, It mi» In tYunford the founty I’lirU HIlT.ltirrH HAIsK In rhan.-m ,«>f íe* «a f»,U‘ ' purchase tho used fumlturo now . p o r Idea whs horn and niiised Into a vlu »ev, ll«*lwr»-n The riti«««» H uM ^ K*viuci e. - All framF hutlrilnira whfn t»Urcit YOUR window boxes, fill them with % e» i.,t« «ut» ira« than 4t foci ironia**, whlrh Quality is of the'utmost importance when buying .being displayed. Many of your (irons L'lewth that has resulted In letali AiB*x-Ulh»r» of KliMhwt;». > # . evergreens from Lehigh A venue «ni, «tiri . VinrrM*« lh>il. «f al*. are «<■*»« ihan E from any ahi« l»( lino «hall neighbors aro making savings of our splendid ('minty Park System. H. fa. for »ale of mofhfaffri iTixsi**»« iw (siitifj on lite cutalrie ftampworli «Itti gal- Electrical Utensils; Both the length of service and sixty per cent.; why not you? Wo Greenhouses. Karl Juttl. Prop. ?; We have lots of musical talent ti lly »lune of Iht* Eia«*» «Ate*l «rii *f t¡«I I«r.'fr»ri «Ire lati) and t*n c«aU nf ecini'Hl. are pleased to take your inonoy iv help make that prnKraui a linire sue farla» lo me directed I »hall et;»«* a«5r itj-ii., of «ihi-r ln><«ulm«t!l>tf nialtrlal, ami thè ' / ’ ■ . , CURIOSITY SHOP .**•*> (*f all «tuli IhiIIiIìhì» «Itali I>e crmrrtl till tho clock strikes nlno. ,1 cess. Our Wdinan's Choral fliih, and l’> |urMlr «roriiir. al thi* lAhefiff’g u-TUw. U tht the satisfaction received from these articles depend, THE Curiosity Shop of West Held Otturi liouaV. In li»e city in íimAi-cth. n 1 . Aliti ei..*!«i or ollier Aro marmimi material ;• no DARK marmink coat slightly worn, ft .'Male Ounrtet Chilis are known lie­ avKioti Miinrir» «hall Iw iiamI mi «urti htiild- $50: also Mendoza beaver, newest renders you the service of obtain f. youd Cum ford and ran help make a w k i»\emi»a v . T»e TiiUTirrH i m ï Ing calling cards, wedding Invlta- .....wsv.wra^iJHJLUJKnc.^ i a x * I T!!Al..H.vr«lon..î upon quality built into them. ______1...... nuwlcl. lu ll.lengttL . never., .worn, f’-T ‘ sp»t*ndlih'( YatifoYd'Trlk'ht;*‘hep1|vylirHP,- at Iwn o'chw'k It» thè »furouMn or «4 *1 iu<. • e !«■ and hereby U antomliHl $'I5. Westfield 1514 or call at 228 tionw 'and"immnm«tmcnttrwtgruY"' All limar érrtaln- Idi», iraria «r [«trv-»g »*1 St. Paul street, Westfield, " - ed on tho best paper, wit limit ___ The finishing of the N'orlli nyeinie lamia «luh |tr'jiiiti*«-a ailual», i»ii'ji a"'si I- t « fk kHiinii 2 All tan-famlty hulisr» that; have our platp. Classes In making Oir-TowngltMl-»«^—^manft»rd - ha- tA» ari - « b i n Otai ta—arJanard—airio, hy__aititi aliali This »tore sella "Univertnl” make, which assures SAFETY coaster, largest size, $7 . Iniiiroveinent work litis proitrcssod rullili ami Htjrie «f Nt» ir rtiiidinjr wall riot lesa than N tnclica llilck also Underwood typewriter, No* 4, looked-Rugs-every-Thursday-nmi- , In n painfully stow manner since the KitoHii aliti dedltfnatfd l» iifW t rtwtT ni»*'. • PA IR o f brass beds wlth mattresses i pleted. l\i tho casual olisi'rver and iminher forlv-acrrn l.lli. k u h i Ti m i Mai •triton Yu rtiat thU ordinance »hall take i iindouldedly very imirli more so to and springs, $30: tone blrdseyo No. Ill of lfl|»ü h»»« ai-irianror,«!. it.i..-*i i - * 2 u . * F 1 maple bureau with largo mirror, . HEMSTITCHING the storekeepers alontt North ave- N. I.," marie l»jr J. t Hauer, s u o It/£.**«*. A Il llRNMAN. sors, Skates, Flexible Flyer Sleds, Hockey Sticks, Julia* 13. I»«7, am! ritti a« ma;* «mui*» .» A. Tuwiialilt» Clerk. In very good condition, $25. One CLEANING and Dyeing, Pleating. 1 line, tliero does not apiioar to lie le,! f*w I. |»|Y. ’ ' ' any reason why ctirhs unci sidewalks, In Ihw fu Imi County U sinera u:TV,i. vf* J»:;« children's set mission, one table Hemstitching and Button Covet­ aatìi* iver. . ami two chairs, $6. Coll Cranford ing. Mrs. P. Christiansen. 30 South where tlii'se are to lie replaced, IhH-nx* amminthifi ■i»i'n»%tmaviy NOTICE OF INTENTION Tools, etc., are all of best quality and suitable for 787. . should not have been llnlshed by IIAIUU Ü1VIMONH. Häriri»? iu iitf t« iH-tihv cl*i'fi that It 1» the lutco- Union Avenue. Cranford. Tele­ JOHN K KMlUHIf. HolT. , 1 «*t> <«f the Towtiihlp Cominlttee of the Tnwn- LOT8 I Lots! Lots! Builders and phone «¡4-M. tf now, more particularly ns It was a Vera f in.4l EUJAfT »: :« t^ al,ip .-f tTanford. In the County of l'niou, to lot of comi luck Hint ilio weather homescokers. Lots with all im- iigga "At> (rirdhtaiire to ««riatiilidi a Hhatla Tree Christmas Gifts. - rovoinonts, in all parts of Cran- would linvn allowed tinthe wuHt to Ko MHKIUrï’Il BALK -Hrw 3*r»fy Buitt*m* C m it <\mir Co«it^a«r. «'\»*i»iaìB- fmri,** and that £ord for sale at your own terms. on. SHU. wo 'have hopes ami with- TCRHHAV. Iirt KMUKU |5. IMS. . CRANFORD out hopo Ufo In penerai Is not worth alll, va. (¡Un V. Btrrlr, ri frmiAni fi, fa dir F. llofTo, 104 Centennial avenue, i*u. et Ut , Àttlcn at Law ' id * %9 i>Murk I', It«, la tbe lime and the Cranford, N. J. Tx«n»Mt> Ruoma.- romor of ITuton Avenue End POST OFFICE BUILDING r -while. It Is fortunato the main road­ Hy virtue nf the above-autrd w»t» « f Citi 1IHASS bed and springs for salo. way was completed liofuro the farla» lo ine directed I aliali ei^aa# foa aaU »y A5Je city of KUaAbeth. S. I . ta icYMiatone of which are\«a folio»»! , . Offices for Rent Be ti ordatneri t*jr the Township Committee WA8HSTAND, chiffoniers, rugs 9x12, WKONKHhAY. TUK 3illl> PAY Or < f tfre TevrtuLtp of Cranford, tn the County of -small tent, round extension table, BIBLE CLASS MINSTRELS DLi KMUKIt, A. I». lì.’ V |'sili«n A iirsl class minstrel show will he rockers, bookcase, etc. Sirs. M. (all outside exposure) at two oVloek fn th» afternovo ef aa&J 4ajr. t^-rUnn 1« Th»t purmunt to Chapter STS of 8 NORTH AVENUE, WEST. Itoscnbluni, 186 North avenue, E. plven by the Ytmnp Men's llllde All tliat certain 'lot,'''Ilari or parevi e? Lim S the Laws of Urn Legislature of the »tale nf Class of the Preshyterhm Church tn ami |irtmiara. •Unat'', lylnj aeri Nri^i ta I V v«w Jeraty. of the year 1913, and the acta Telephone Cranford 51G. Cleveland Hcliool, both tonlplit ami Towitslilp of Oanforri. *‘oun|y yf Vaxta «¿ri toemutofy thereof and supplemental thereto. POLICE DOGS, Dobermans, Chows, Htntv of .New ii*r«ef. . Uhr r<arie at>d ornamental tree« and ihrubbcry upon The Jolly exclituipo of soups, jest tlakwimd. I'rEiifurri, N. J , on Bl«' Cn tt**- j«»r in the titgtmaya, parka or parkway! of the Sottcrs.and Great Dane* Noted CHAS. DARSH and terpslchorenn art. Is cousldeml of the lhgl*t*r of Cnlon County. Biu-i it>r ] Tnw^aiitp « f Cranford, raerpt county parka and dogs at stud.- Dogs boarded and r.a»e lamt and prmloe* ruunwri «4 i.i*«* r I r«atk\vaya, shall tw cierctied by, and be umler conditioned. A few very excep­ Call Cranford 695 t lip most vurlcd proprnm yet at­ Htevle I'V Arthur C. Pike on Marvt* » ItlA t v autbertty «f. a eommlaalmi ronilsUng of tempted by local nertoriiiors. prom- Levi amounting «¡•prtnlnMtri'i tt jvr. . tstt-e m W « l i of ih» Townahlp of Otanni’rd, . tlonal puppies given to reliable Isltip somothlnp of Interest every HARBY KIMMONA. »ferri.*. commlaalon «hall be knowti aa thè °ah»de people bn breeding basis. Police M.M’ UH'K H, MAVKR- All y Tit* Cemmlaskm of thè Trwniahlp of Cranford. Dogs, Dobermans, Airedales and OFFICES TO LET _ni.hmte. A minstrel first act Inrlml- Kee»- »It at KDI41-C U K to thè County of Cnlon.*4 thè mnmber» of whlrh ttnaimiKaliMi elvall he appolntcd by thè Chatrman Setters trained by noted German in the New Shapiro Building lnp at men; a second net, given over trainers at reasonable fees. Strong- to the singing and (Inuring of ¡!li SURftOOATE K NOTICE*. | - f tho Titwnshlp OEmmtitec of tne Townshlp nf H8TATÏ,l(ll, OKvrr JlKNiAMlN K. .. I>AV1*...... *'r*"ft«-d’ tWavoterd »vUhta *l*ty day» after thi» ordlnanee heart Kennels, Easton avenue. Union Avenue, North girls und a screamingly lumiy alter­ INirguant to thr-onler df CYvarl»* - S; t -l*ke. effert. .and ahalt.. aorte- wUhouk cnm» New Brunswick, N. J. TeL 1443 piece called ¡Tho isle of Never Surrogate of thè tNnmty of CnVm. » * * * ca *br\ ''rT' * " e*h “ pihmvtw provtded in1 aatd ' W l. tt " Cranford, New Jersoy ' Known." with a cast of 2«. gives a »Utcmth day of Novewbvr, A. t> . l* i \ *1 ««, i '***- «nd «atri commlialon la hereby eetatdUhed Ihe' applUatUMi of ih* undwaian«!. a* A>ta>- \ thè t«iw ih» •ubacrihe» under oait» «* **1» . ] -«^>cdiatcly. matloo Ihelr rlalms and demaed» agatatii iferl . • A o INHAn, street. Cranford. ; • Telephones 70 and S5fl of your watch as the show progress­ Having employed additional skilled help, I am now able to es. . . . Vaiate ot aaid decraaod wlthia ali «raife» fresai ...... Tvwnintp Clerk. COMBINATION gas and electric thè dato of aaUI orde», or they »Q| fe fg tm r * ''•»‘‘a "w * 1« ISIS, center fixtures, round mahogany barred frnm proaeeutlng or rrevvceiDg tue aan*} take care ot nil Cranford customers in addition to my large West­ JOHN GABBETT Tickets for tho Walter Mills nut- ■galuat thè »uL*arrtlwr. r A\ OttIMNANCR appropriating 1699-00 for dining table. ToL Odhford 257-M. KUNA DAVte. j u è rmstrmiiua of a sanitary aewer tn John HOME wanted for desirable pieces TAXI-SERVICE slcale, to be given nt Hampton.Mall Aifen;nk»t4*an. i >O M . field business. o f antique furniture, gloss and or­ on January 4ili, nt 3 p, iil, arc now WltlTTEMOBR ft itcLB-VN. Pri« tor*. | Pi tt «datnrd by the JYiwnahtp Cmumltlré on sale tliero «t $1. Tho prorecoda Sufi Nurtli Ilrtwri Htrcct. kUAiKth V t. •'ri t\>r Tt»wn»Mp of Cranford. In the County of naments—They make Ideal gifts— t :i-2U Km » C*.,t-.»n : * , Cars For All Occasions W ith 19 years' experience end one ot the most modernly paiier weights $2 up: log cabin will he given to the Noyes Homo for 1. Tt>at the sum of 9990.00 for the quilts $10 up; goblets 25c up; Cour- (Xmvnlescent Children. jY«'i4rvrti»n uf aanttary sewer* tn John Htrrrt CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY ^.rJ1ML.ft.J>;ff31..prlo.tsu?L.up;JpM—oi oranwL • ».uv iri Nevearixr. 1SIY. be and It hereby t» ap* ““w(fatppva'iifiiwa"'roiairifho'prTr,tBt'^tgte;"T-'dsjbaiV'th8''flttest"ot“ old l)Tuo glass 25c up; mahogany Synopiis of Minutes of Board of PurauaM *»> the ortlrr of l harlt.a \ linai: r* •ris-tUtrd «o t«rpvlde fumi» fòr the payment of . bureaus $20 up; 17 Prospect street, . Freeholders Surrocatr of Ute tmintv Ilf I ufcvn. on l!,pU '■ oai of »urh Improvement work. * • ' »Uleenih dar of Nu*c|nh»’r. A. I». !;•:>. « Ik»« i In »wder to meet astri appropria* Westfield, near tho Fire House— CHRISTMAS Regular meeting of tho Cnlon thè apirih-atlon of the unrirr»T»n*ri. at «Ari-» n-ga»ot.:. be;*-*' : T-omp«ra» Improvement Kondk of th» Town It hereby plvru I» the ercditura of aatd »ri Cranford shall t<*> twued pursuant tu COKE—Stove and nut -size, $17-por held at the Court House. Kllzidioth, ' Restringing, Plate Regilding, Sounding Boards ton: buckwheat coal, $10 per ton • lu eitilbU to the »ul*k'rili,ri^ (.„^„.^..SUGGESTaONS.,*..»^^ ' P-CJ”), aï L1 ;3d.;s:' III. Hull cn’ I- shiHvrsI eaAAto,--of-*gh9-*riet eawd-w,tthvw'-ge»-,tKM*eft« ’fg=yo,4e[«ay4.|yg|xjr«.^gt--4«ffy^yizvg^^.i-|sgt^ÿja|ta^,(|;y-|^... raajbfedfoi^ tairrvd-from |Mro»o«'Uilr>g w* vreo»<*eo,-f -t‘^* «*Tw f-S»^i‘^ --«l»AU maturo-not-morr-than *threr {31 sent. Minutes of thé iiieetliig of against the atil*i*rllker. . *ftrr the puttHwe for which they aro. I»- SALE OF BULBS, 2054 discount November 5th. HC5. were npiirovcd. YIULKT It. ANPtRMVY j*voJ has been carri*! out and shall bear Inter* See our largo ad. Then see us, at AT THE APOLLO All -bills presented -were read and JLbtlaaKratnt- }iat «,4 c*«adh»g 9% pet annum payable armi* Player-Pianos and Reproducing Pianos Re-adjusted on roll cnil ordered paid. Cranfferd. N. J. ■. atnuaiiv. • ,-•» Crocket’s Floral Shoppe, 100 Union t-2l*t0 . T> ? lnes street. Phone Cran­ Attorney. . • WILLIAM W. BfCKLÈT. ' ‘ of the Laws of New. JenseyJer of ‘ the ‘ year '1»U “ ford 104L _ Tho. reports of the auditors mid UKOSt.I U. OSTKKKELDT. : and the an tb«rcof and MpplaoMtiU The Apollo pats up prescriptions fe rjg aawgTv.f5tfd, vtcwffiag 0*X per annum payable armi-annually, MAN ' property In good location wiU be . jjk cd for to bo taken over by tho I'ommlMigoers appointed by the Township Com* . Braten X This ordtoantw shall take «deci considered. Need other house with 'County, also a list ot money asked mitte* of th« Township ef Cranf«cd. t# mat* ¡wwrdiaUty. Pick out in a crowd the well SOLD-REMTED awards fur th* land taken fur th* .wtjrcbg of KOCES C. ALDRICH. groomed man and in every case you about five or six rooms. Must be for by different municipalities for Orange Arrnue from Springfield Ai*a%* w ] Chainasa Townahlp CoamUtee. a bargain. List your property at road Improvement. , Klveratde Drive, and to make assessment» t o RERMCED A L U N k . DENMAN. u ill find that he wean tailor made once, which you have tor sale. the benefits canferrvd by stsch wtoenritg and by Tm m U p C ta k . clothes. You can be well dressed, V Tho Rahway Bridge Oommitteo the coastruetkm of Krra pavetaent u ri wart« Quick results. F rju Boffo; Puri tor* * too, with out additional expense, be- 10-1 R. ROSENTHAL . was authorized to have an inspec­ and gutters to such port kin of *«k! a m t . « ìq Centennial avenue, Cranford. N. J. tion on repairing bridges. meet tn the Township Boom», earner # f Ckksm catiso custom ntado clothes last 7 WALNUT AYE, C RA N FO R D Avenue and Aidnv WrwC on . DoDs Dvesaed for Christmas ^ Telephone 803 ; , i The committee on Count; roads FRIDAY. TBK 4TO DAT OF D C O D tU L t « 3 , longer. Came in and select the ma-. was Instructed to return to the * al I oVkwk P, U . . ' Plzen joar ord«t> ««zly. -Writ« or ferial and let us make a suit tor you. rJBast Iron A Machine Co. the con- at which time and placa sua tuai tty «a h* COW MANURE FOR SALE CARPENTER WORK ' .«pete -mUer. shipped to the County beard oa the aukdect of aakk nwa»d> And ae* ' gbonn .> aemmeata will be *lr«w to ^ gagea^atretoed Delivered bÿ thé Load - —A T REASONABLE P R IC E S - *— \ Spring. ■ - ■ ■ . MRS. GAUCHAN, M. GOLDBERG “ i Elizabeth Drawbridgo Com- . a l ìw w s i » b o o a xh. T H * TAILOR Garages, Storm Sashes and Scrcct:*- k0DBNCK V. n u n . Wh««« U lulad S3tn CALL WESTFIELD 859 ~ authorized to appoint a specialty on repairs to Elizabeth nsavoin, *«w j«n«y 18 North A vo, W „ Ornnford, N. J. Telephone 5S3-R Ask the Man Who Bought Some. P. O. BOD1S5, , ' CRANFORD ,;¿-r¿AVr¿^-^>'¥rXrtí?-- î 'r ’v ■> U _J-ai> * > T k

_ f' 1 ?>'- ÄT ‘T i*'* * \ £ V '- -“ff <*• -..ail.-.-.-..,,.13...... wrj?ya^AeaìCTaeg^Atg^ai»>»M»aj>'‘j»jt'iUf!M|uirR>.t.D.i3aR..J t h e oiArfforo cm zpt T m c w S m S i t h u r s Pa y .- d e œ w b e r n e u BOOMS FOR BENT lit board. Attra. >f business couple .... ,11 eonvenleiitfi. p„ A STOP RUMFIOW zen and OirunJci, ‘ ■ Specials for Saturday^ rooms tor liou-' k,, , m c A í m Remember e, AT THE SOURCE Freah Peat. 2 qta. foe...... J$g| laee, opixe-lte tv,la­ M y Hobby ird. •» Mualuroonw, per lb...... J9c President Wants Federal At» room», first ela-- PRESCRIPTION W ORK Fancy Apple*, per 16 qt, basket...... '....$125 atmosphere, gariu, tomeye to Prosecute Personal avenue, Cranlur.1 The years I have been right bere PoUtoee, per 16 qt. baaket...... $ 1 2 5 • tf Use Violators Alto. ta une spot, catering to the arune people and putting up the geme Large Size Orange«, per doz...... 50e TRUCKING, ETC ~ Large Size Grape Fruit, 4 for...... 25c EtEfiS SEIiVICE t„ 10 CUSS TO BE FAVORED doctor«' presertpthma, ta a good sign nr York. Trunk u,.,| ot our worth tn tbe work. special trip» ma,!,, JUST RECEIVED OUR itor Express. Phi.»,, CoolMgt Cipocta Dry Cnforaoetant In ■R: New York Walk­ All Vlol»Uoao»-Pr«»liNnt. Howovor. ------,------— tf----- SAVE«** Christmas Trees Im r tn ilW ' Need at lliuttltil s GIVE US YOUR ORDER AND WE WILL TAKE OABB OP t t IKTFEI ~ Off Sourcet of Supply. g in bloom at ].< liidi snliouses. North I, ia t y o w i FREE GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH EVERY .Cranford. t[ Our Special Oiler Washington. — P m I .lent Coolldito i returned from New York, apparently i PURCHASE. - LOST FOR DECEMBER ONLY aratt&ed by the cordial reception o ! No. 1S8S ot Klr-t \ a hit add reel before the New York We give $1.25 in trade for each book that you fiB. o f ’Cranford. I'tn.t. ;■ , refuffi'To flu" Ran', ' - ...... — •* The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, $ 2 .0 0 ...... - Cba8itwr"ot’'C«mitn ■.. Fruit»;' Vegetable», GroetricaV CWned Good« $5 toward. . of KnKlimt. exprvKitng sympathy tn furtuhle tn.lied to get up, the (Uni'll ot Gucctt Alciandrn. At KANTLEEK' 6 EASTMAN STREET (Miller Block) . • CRANFORD, N. X. PAIRING “ HERE is your opportunity to get McCall's Magazine for the coming . the lime the mvaiaxe w n eent the You will lie'wdi Hi;, news of tho dr-alh of the Queon had HOT WATER BOTTLES It'«; IH* bo Just I lines» ' Y * * " Id to I year, and The Citizen and Chronicle every week, both for only not been received to this country. eeitniiily Imve umile limn «ami» of repairing,¡ring, upiioisti t| $2.25. You get all your local, news in The Citizen and Chronicle and people eleiqt fonittirtnldy, «nil they dtlng; \while ...... the!* J this wonderful magazine to go with it. 'The. I’reslilont »:>i nt moat ot tbe day, tinti t Imve to wot rv, Iti-ettiiee a Kant- 'ttlngr ready. ready, Tel. '.rji; i.T | except nu hour* devoted to a meeting leek tintile inii t (cmk HV made In fl North aotiiii, of the Cabinet, working on bla an­ one pin e met there me tut seams r* till nine. • . McCa l l ’S GREATEST YEAR JUST STARTING nual tm’««»6e to Cougreca, which Will or tiiitelieu t>r »plli'ing er binding, bo bla moat Importuut etwock of tho inni yet a Kuntleek Hot Witter lbit INITURE 'tie tied* only. W h y II ronilml us, thut u, Famous a» Mt-Call'- Maga-im- i» f«r the high iiuallty o f It» fiction, the coming year. . $2.50 our .-quirks neiliiM,). yc#r will bring the tineM prujrru?t* NM'fclJs t*as <*ver nrt‘M*nti'fl. In #11 theri* will Ho In addition to tile annual meaaage ■parted 'leave Indiind eight great novel*, the \u>rk ot .. - (ho f’roaldeut 1» aleo confronted with nini I» ptinriinleetl for two year*. i »wept only by fan completing an Important epecetl on Dread the ark eerecns, ntniiroos. Rafael Sabatini tho agricultural eltuailon which ho 1» e furniture cun !„• Gene Stratton-Porter J. R. REAY well’s, -130 North ate- Zane Grey " Ethel M. Dell to deliver In Clilcngu, December 7, >ltl—Stute lliglmay. VingieE. Roe before the American Farm Bureau n * m&ssOk St*f* ‘veiling. Margaret Pedi er Federation. It In believed that the . Dentist’s Beatrice Grimshaw RaynerSeelig Prcaldout plana to outline In this IS Union Avenu« FOR - apoech .»onto form of Fodorol aid to boxes, fill them, with Besides those there.ullfi I no fifty <»r thtire hrlHi#ni »¡hurt PturlfH, NCoreR of #lh . Phont i n ront Lehigh Avenue «orbing.grtidoM. a-tjonti practical making th*partnietnH ami a hlg aertlon of tho larm.T and that this aubject will C h a ir? Karl Juttl. Prop. tho newes»t (a^liioth* every montti. • * not bo elaborated upon In the tnos- »age to Coiigre»«. Part of tho day isrn r s h o p " ' The Gtizen and Chronicle will improve during 1926 just as the President devoted to putting tho - you slmnlil go now. Ymtr t<-<■ 111 nnd ntt"iitlon nntl you know it,’ Shop of West Held tlnlahlug touchcji to this address,. the service of obtain- it has improved during 1925. Have The Citizen and Chronicle come hut you hrtdLnti1, you |>riiefio«l Inntc unit you kerp away Just as .In connection with tho controversy ards, wedding Invlta- ..to,you. regubtly And keeptin 3P.udt .Yvitk ypur..,home .town.------jftugjKuuu. cwi4d.Muuu^— ------— rrotmrantafttirtntirrBr.“ Salted-Nuts best paper, without ncr of Now York and Genera! Counsel . : A'jf THE APOLLO? - your ileliiy iiirmis Ju«l mure Miillerlng. ) on eiin’t ('Xpert any tlon- Classes in ttmklug s e n d y o u r Or d e r t o d a y ' Wnyiio II Wlii'.dnr ot tlm Anlt Halooil s-every-nutrstlar-nml- -»j*MiHMtrt-y>rtHrsiHf-y*»iHet-ymtr-tf«'Ktritit*Hftttiii*-f«. DARSH and that It Is llkewlso the policy of the Department of Justlco, wblcb di­ 9 A. M. to 6 Moa , Wad., Friday till ( P. M. Iraniord 695 AiOLLO DRUG STORE rect* enforcement through tbe offices Trust Buildlug . ot United States Attorneys tn the va­ 857 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N. J. ES T O LET rious States. Tho Apollo Puts Up Proscriptions ‘The situation In New York Is à bid 9 A. M. till 10 P. M, Daily Shapiro Building one due to tbe action of the Btats In Yvenue. North repealing tho Mullan Qage Set,” said YVsyno D. Whovlor, general cauhsel of ¿ New Jersojr r tbe Anti-Saloon League. "New York L M. SHAPIRO. BROAD10 K inEW NBW STBEET85 should bare a liquor enforcement law NEWARK, N.J, to supplement tbe Federal act. and I bope that the discussion, tbst boa been 'T his Store Can and S50 , Sale of Bulbs Week Starting Men, Dee. 7th provoked by Mr. Buckner will lead to . 4—Annl vcr««ry—I • " tbat end.. Show it to You G A B B E T T • , 6-Big Vaudeville Acts—6 T t ls-tho business of United States i~n.ua w s b a w Attorneys to prosecute'all violations SERVICE Jimmy Lncas A Co. ■ of the ’dry’ laws .that come to their no­ 2 0 % Vincent Lope» D«bs tice. A United Btatea Attorney wbo r All Occasions Karl Hampton A Co. - Bey. Conway A Thomaa boa a sincere desire for law enforce­ NEW JERSEY Buby Latham Duo ment should not minimize the Impor- ” ~Metfe■ master of Italian Freemasons, has or­ ' Telephone 314-J 7 8. Union Avenu», ’ CRANFORD ...... 10c to » 1.00 ^ ' “ .‘^ ¿ i ^ u r ^ 01 dered dissolution of alt Masonfe Bxtra—The Dramatic Thriller, 'Tlie lodges. MEAD AND Crocket's Floral Shoppe Bride’s Story" The Grand Orient lodge wll). bow- : A W ’ S D E LI CI ORS...... gltbAfOLUBWILUAMfl- e-rer.-.eontlnuo lo faBctlor)-** « Mot ;'T”ÌK 'tÌ’S^brBeì“-i— ÏUBZOK eek Dec, Uth—"Dock V a Orar" TIOSrcorgiriTzaHon.' Iff conform ITy with STRAUB PATENTED PHOS* FOUR ORDER BABLT , . ■ the new associations law, and new PHARMACY lodges will be created also conform­ Batboan and Kitcbeo ing to tbe requirement* of this law. ita up prescriptions f ■ m w w rm It I» said. —— TILING------BUILDING BLOCKS Public Service Corportion of New Jerc^r L i. iu m n ____ _ DIVIDEND k o . 74 ÒN COMMON STOCK ^ «rama««* Forchea and >«U bol« ■ QUEEN MOTHER DIES w r ìté r sV Hittaisae» t%m* CSC C M. TOTS BEST AND CHZAFEST DIVIDEND NO. 2S ON t% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK 'HILADELPHIA FHOaUK H. BOM King and Othsr Msmbtea of Royal DIVID END NO. U on 7% CUMULATIVE PREFEBBBD8TOOK M HISnara Arante Family at Htr Std*. •RENTEC Jlanufacturcd In all Standard »Izos DIVIDEND NO. 1 ON 6% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK j .and return, $3.00 Teh 3367 FLAZNnXLD, H. I. London-—Queen Alexandra, widow }\IRED for wall* arid partltlons . « m» Hoard of Director* of I'uldl¿ Bervleo Corporation of N« fA¡ gOIOiY ù d D«e«mb«r 30 BRENNAN &T0YE of King Edward VII and mother of Jersey .fm« derlnml dlvltlurd* lit ilio roto of «7. por annata on t ! » ' 1 i EINTHAL CRANFORD YELLOW King George V, died at Sandringham, W* Coimilatlve Preferred« IVtaUMl.tnWVB, HÍoek. beingMCIIIK « per Bllira«haro; SBat IFU the rato of her country bom«. , 7r/r per annum on the 7% Cumulative V ta torted Stock be' I, CRANFORD Lease Elizabeth 9:16 A. M. Plumbing, Tinning fuir »harn; op tho rate j;f d7« per annum on-tho 67» Cum„ ione 603 : CAB SERVICE Since she waa stricken by a rad. HUDSON FIREPROOF .Preferred" ...... V*Htock. being WV",B Viee,2D» UXI»per flllHIU,altare;."and HilU fj^> - LA TAB A MBS den haart-attack aba had never rat­ '■ ■ mm m •mtm tm t*. ■ tled. The aged Queen Mother, had iiä» PMlvm'10,Cü" 1''1'" ' * ÍT kríor nuotlBf ending December S m ER WORK ' Heating OPJ5N DAY AND NIGHT. . ■, 1925. Dividend» are payable December ill, 1925, to atoekholdem ABLE PRICES- she l!r«T eferen days tong«, would BLOCK CO. record at the clono of bitalno»« December { 1928.’ JERSEY CENTRALI OBe*: Î* S o tt Arasse. Ciaalnd U?è êéfwbiëiOu her o,fgai--riSriY JUfta* - . . T. *,v, VAN MiDDtdMYYOnTn. »rr«k^fiajr lashes and Screen- lot Strata Iv O M , K , CRAJfFOKD Tslapbeasa TM sad (U ■* day on .«camber L^ :: T VINCENT W. COPOUTT, Agaat « aewoWAoeMV*»«»« n n^ gggQflf'~r'' “ telalty CBANFPRD g ”t Don’t Touch tho Baby Tho Notorietà Um Four-year-old M l» V.VeU, eaya W. Bale Holden, the railroad migaals, p . Ceoinbs, bad-been taught, in an­ f | ...... : told a railroad atory at a banquet is ewer to her questions, that little ! New Jersey Hew Toth, Such “Once upon a tinse,* be eald, “there babies were brought In beautiful .Bow­ was a railroad Ita# about 13 miles ers. It was noticed »be walcbed close­ ly all tl»e flowers lo the garden, and * State------Briefs \ long that was notorious for Ha día- I? Insure Yourself and ;: upon being asked what' she was no a • comfort, hampa sad dirt Good Looking mmmummmmmmmm»»** * “A train on this UBa pulled Into the intently watching, she said, **f am terminan one morning, uto an nnuL ■ooking for a baby flower." Your Car— Fir#Ira believed to be of Incendiary A few day» after alie come from the »•fittili leveled the Princeton Borough aad a man said, as he roe# and brushed off the coal and doit and garden very much excited, and led her Meat' ..1 . »table»,. destroyed five boraea sad aether to * large rose, where a large | damaged ibe roof of the borough lock­ I toot: ■ ' : YOURSELF ngainst the suit« and settlements growing ! “ 'Well, thank goodness. the wont bumble bee wax busy gathering honey, up- . ' "Oil, look, mamma," she said, “the . And Just Ao attempt to crack tbo cafe of the part of my Jonrnoy la over.’ out of accidental damage to the property of other«; I “ doin' fart eald the conductor. rose baa brought us a’ colored baoy.“— Irving list factory, containing the |.os Angeles 'flute*, a - As Good To Eat fS.UOO payroll of the company, felled hUd*gasear,’ aald tbo man. • . • ' . ~ your car against fire, accident and-theft..-...... — ... .. wh*B“ "ffv*' robber» ■ were trii Meat eront^thla sto're nlwBys Ibolw appetizing.' 1 » buy the tics! from the scene by two watchmen, Horn* Brom of Aby*»inia A DUfaneo SMeatlo t W6we tBJBacan. Cut cut enaand trim it cureiuuycarefully cumand uemdeliver u itIt toiu jvuyouyi in First Gentlciimn iir Color—Whcffo’ _.«■__ i_ M eev«vAMi Vrflpv onnllftp« nn>t>dtiHnn la iitm We can give you complete information on all the justice Uoyd In the Supreme Coutl A great Quantity of beeswax la ex­ spotlessly clean wrappers. Every sanitary precaution Is used !»ir ordered a new trial In the effort of the ported from Abyssinia, but the honey yo’ ronnln’ *o, huyf your protection. V vatimis forms of automobile insurance. State Hoard of Medical Examiners lo from which tho wag 1* obtained la en­ Herond l-lkt-wlsc—Ah done Jea' need recover penalty of *200 from Ferdi­ tirely consumed at home. They make a ghoat! ' . IRVING’S MARKET nand Duattel, of. Elisabeth, charged a drink of It called .“tel " The Abys­ “Whnr?" . Telephones 333-3*4 4 UNION AVENUE, CRANFORD "with practicing medicine without a sinian beehive Is a long cylindrical ban­ " ’Bout alx mile back.” llcenae. ket which la suspended from tbs trees. **I,|uh! Vo' dut much ekccrwJ o' - -a fflOve i o U oor Sorete Park, Du>. A little honey ir placed tn It in the - glHsstea ?c’— TiV 'íiYITi1TIÍTr'TT,tTt'‘rr,r*~*'*Jt,r moot, during the winter months to Brat place and noon the been take poo- “Not orVry glioatea—nowuh! But Realty & Insurance Dept. provide Ice abating for tkatera hi« session of It and proceed to till the Ah dons owed dat ghost a dollai been atarted by the,Dumont DahUa basket The honey la squeezed from slght-seben !*' — American Legion Schooler Concrete & Construction Co. ? Society. A resolution approvedapproves byur i ,b#the cumbcomb and allowed to rermentferment inIn Weekly. ^ g j - ■ , - 154-156 Frclinghuysen Avenue, NEWARK, N. J, tbemember* wtU'bc;P«*eat*dt?^ej*uas" ' aUn - - c»mtamem:: - - - itIt 'la'‘# lo-« bom*-hoíaw- G raiiforfs^i^st^G O iK ^ necessary cóUDcl!...... • -:•••" -••• .:••• -vy hrewV 'bur- It- baa • -all tho ■- aoccaaatr 'v:' ■ P t o g r e u ’”'v gtneeo. Carpenter, Mason and Concrete Work Frank 11. Oenung, aged fifty-oli, Is >uck.“ “And liow.Ioflg lunt- you been at dead In 'Avon. N. Jo from a heart at; noca* a ALDBiCH. rvwient n uuwi« tear ' oaearoao. n. j. X Cranford. N. J thld work.?“ the prison visitor asked. 0 H jtjAaAaaaae)||>M |*«M *ea*»*****e*****«*«aH *««a tack which occurred when hQ wit- “Oh.'Just long eiiuugti to get the Contain your ln...*ane* agent »« you would your Uwyor or doctor neeeed the craeb of two antoe. Mr; hang of It,“ the new executioner re­ Cenung, formerly eacreUry of tho eeeeeeeee*H>M *H34**t3n 554544*443«44e«ee>e<>t w 1 \£T NO LOW DcCENDING plied. - Cook-Oenung Company, Newark, S U N - FIND YOU WITH collapsed on tha itraet an tho cars Michael Di Fabio & Brother W AND BUILDERS collided. 1Y0UR. WORK NOT DONE Sign Fainting 1 Varnishing Cement eumtruetlon of all kinds. Xatiraste* gladly tnrnkhed. The Middlesex County Doarl of Paper Hanging Graining Workmanship and MatariaU Qaarentsed. I !. Elections began • raoount of- tho 1,10.0 MICHAEL DI FABIO A BROTHER • - ' f roten cant in thn general election for CHAS. S. GIVENS 10 Lineóla Aveno*, Cranford, N. J. councilman. Two Dnmocratlc candi­ IQISOiatltm iftttf ...... l a a a a m a M a a « « ------t : dates were elected by /rntjorttlei ot INTERIOR DECORATOR Purity ten nnd twenty-oeren rotes rarpeo- ‘ Phone GÓ2R lively, and tha Republican» are con­ Telephone 678-W tenting. DO 11, NOW! T4 Burnside Avenue. CRANFORD FELICE E. DI FABIO Three Urge barns on the dairy MASON CONTRACTOR - farm of Ana T. Dsvleon, situated on AND BUILDER Counts the road between HlrfJtatown and- THE McCARTER SCHOOL All Kinds of Concrete Work Cranhury, wore completely destroyed r T Á N D A R D 121 CRANrORD AVENUE Jobbing and Repair Work by Ore.-"which for.'a time threatened t n CRANfORO. NEW JERSEY Estimates Furnished Wm. C. Golding, Inc destruction ot..»»rural other nearby ? Du m be r sextette Kl»di»a«rt«a— rirat UMaaS aad TMfd Crtdn. 163 Burnside Avenue, Cranford, N. X building» Tha,origin of the Mu» la rttaak aad Mails lariudad. unknown. ' ...... DOST put «11 HU wcuk 'vllBl ALICE McCAHTEIt. Principal — 8. Thompson - A Company,M of Red _ ■ ought to Imvo been (loito laat E T fA K. HKILLIN, Assistant AUTOMOBILE PAINTING OPTICIANS Bank, entered the htwost.oflowest of aoven | m(lllt|,. If you Imvo thought «1 build- • Talaaloa, Naiabtr 231-W Candy bide received by State Highway Com- 8t> or r,.,mlfln|j tlio house LACQUER A DUCO FINISH mleelouer Abram Jolla for oonetrue- Ing a gnrngi or n i ■> >■ * ...... 2.19, rton' of a VrlSrirovor'W'TatTdh«»' got tmsy-BiKl-Bet-lt » ^ ' » 1^' jr'CRTS1XNTt"'™&"’T O ‘’N ...... T c i . - m « - '...... As satisfying ns they arc good, ^Vestfield Candy river on Route 14. between Atlantic lumber will ho of reul nsslstanco to HAROLD F. BENNER (ELIZABETH, N. J. Kitchen! rlelirioiis Candies win a piece in your sweet and Capa Mayif counties, 'flu hid wn [ yl,H^ I -—:—S h oe—Store— Estimates Given taste the minute you try them. Boxed or in any, quart-, I103.lt«. , Atlantlo City waa ursad to anil the I iRopalrlng Neatly Dono ¡ 15 Union Ave., N. CRANFORD tity you wish to buy tltem. lUndsavoua Park alt» which tt ban Call and Delivery Service acquired at a coni of *L7M,000 »• a Oor. High and Cheatnut Btraeti Phono 68<>-W Try ea adorliiaaiiat la Uats aalawaa T»a TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS SATURDAY location tor tho proponed *5,000,000 (Telephone 508 CRANFORD 504 Centennial Ave., CRANFORD Mtt li saiaU àae tt* malts an Its. . V* convention hall, aod to buy Yoanio FOR SUNDAY DELIVERY Million Dollar Pier and convert that Into a convontlon hall taita»« for At­ lantia City. " ' . To lava hlmnnlf tho trouble of walk- WESTFIELD CANDY KITCHEN, Inc ins (our mitas to (he farm whore ho waa employad, aoorga Condon, aged | M COR. UNION AVE. AND ALD8N 8T„ CBAHIOBD aevaoteon, stota twelve auto» at dlt-1 Cerent time«, ha admitted to Vineland # TELEPHONE 815 police. For a taonth the dtaappear- anca of cara from Vineland has myitl- fled police. James Oreen, 71. died tn Hamburgh after drinking an ounce ot poteen. . IMiimos-Oniip, Crimioui 000; Yard, Cranford 001 ■ Coroner DeHart eaild It waa a ease of eutdde and laauod a burlat permit. Mrs Margaret Day. In whoao houeo Mr. Oreen lived, toand hie body In hie Lehigh Valley Coal room, llo itlll held the empty bottle Everybody is Helped tn his hand. , Mlae Bellna Roy. aged, eoventy-alx, WE SOLVE THE BURNING QUESTION of Morrietown, wae burned to death when her nUhtclolhee were ignited by en opea gak beater In » room ad­ Joining her- bedroom. The woman lived atone tn three roome above the ehop tn which ehe conducted a mil- v Reel-Strong Coal Co. llnory hualneai ataca 1S«L I! A night echoot tor tarmere and oth­ TUBERCULOSIS IS A THREAT AGAINST YOUR 12 NORTH AVENUE, WEST, CRANFORD, N. J. er* who deetre to etudy poultry men- HEALTH AND THAT OF YOUR FAMILY. agament te to be oiUbllahed In the agricultural department ot the high PHONES j 6^ school. Qlassboro. Mr the winter. Tho THE ONLY SURE ESCAPE IS TO STAMP OUT THIS Ì course wlU be directed by 11. B. Cul­ . DREAD DISEASE ENTIRELY. Courtesy Hornet Weigh! Service bertson, agricultural inspector at the t high achool. Two winter* ago ha . conducted a euccelitol night course tii fruit growing. 1 _ ■ _ i ^ IT CAN BE STAMPED OUT ___ _:L "idayor Theoíore CHoo1re,'WBtoclPT' tan, made a net gain at on* vote in 1 THE ORGANIZED WORK OF THE TUBERCULOSIS ORGAN1- PLANT NOW the recounting ot the vole* cast at the recent general election tor mayor ZATIONS HAS ALREADY CUT THE TUBERCULOSIS DEATH » PEONIES of Stockton. The coat ot the recount ,.;,..:.,..v_R A m iN HAUF* ...... tn-IIOSJLT^Thordlvtrlct '¡a'j TlMtrou'K>^swiB^(“i i r ^ and each momber of the county board CHRISTMAS SEALS * Acre« of «11 land* of nursery slock. , of elections *15 tor their aervlcee. Following a surgical operation at PLAINFIELD NURSERY Cooper Hospital. John James, father Everybody is helped by this great work— arid ot Frank James, electrocuted several ' SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. years ego for the murder of David.! Ask for catalogue Bhoas 14» iaawootl Paul, a bank runner, died In Camden, everybody should help in it. lie wae *5 years old. He waa widely known In Camden, where much sym­ Cranford Lunch Wagon pathy waa given him In hts ordeal In­ LET. EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY STAMP ALL ' ' ______mm volving - his son. He had been tor CHRISTMAS PARCELS, LETTERS AND GREETING CARDS FHONK 607 R CBRONA* years collector for a Camden depart­ WITH THESE ABLE LITTLE WARRIORS AGAINST DISEASE ment atore. ’ . , ■ 4k .. ' . ■ EXCELLENT COOXIMO AND GOOD SERVICE Chargee of trregularltlei In the OPEN DAV AND NIGHT practice* ot John J. Carey, real ra­ tals broker, were thrown oat by the EVERYBODY BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS :NewjJer*ci^*at.rEat»t*i3Pinmla«lpn. GRASSMÁN&KREH tn eesalon at Atlantic CUy. whed the . . EREEST■ ■ - — m L aRETE». t W M B YwaaiIna . complainant. Prank Thompson. Jr„ and buy as many as you can. , «StabUahod UH tailed tor the second time to appear In tha case. It waa tha third time the CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS , case had been called, Carey being ab­ '•na'^rudtOS Bro*d «trae*.Stw**» KUEABETB, N. J. sent on the fint occasion and the UNION COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE, complainant on the last two. : It wee a'sad Thanksgiving Day for Room 26, Court House, Elizabeth, N. J. tha family of Ernest dolly, 50. of West J. EICHINGER Englewood, when a huntar found hie MRS. M. J; GKOSS, Cranford Chairman , body hanging to a tree tn the wood« - • * . r near bta home. H* had been despond­ AM BHCW I SPRINOS^ b o r s e s b o e r ent He leave* a wife and two grown ! A. L. WOODLAND, Cranford Treasurer children. ' .. .. L ■ BLAOXMITH Misa Helen M. Clark. Becaucua pub­ - — . «ncABr -aierwMu am m a . ■. . lic echoot teacher, who gained wide Battleship and Rubber, Cushion Springs for Folds prominence last spring when a mi­ nority of the Board of Education un- BH STREET, Tadwhona tSAM. J ORAVIURD. » 1 eaccaatfuUy triad io have; her dis­ missed tor smoking, filed suit la Com­ gana Pleas Court against Matthew Fwohter. Baeaacaa achool auperlntea- V .«*sw,r*dw-

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And Just -., EDITORIAL COUNCIL MEETS ABOUT TOWN •t*nw and yooi reward will be a Too many people In Kenilworth wraith ot bkaoiwt year alter year. |s»t late I lave an idea tliat tiiey have Shad* Traa Commisslan Appointed Uuttlieb Sehledcgger utMh street, t a M t M d Fail u Good To Eat reome into * hie town and ran do an suffered tlie low of rct chickens tdistming shrut* tike hydrangea*. huiMkhM. ansi spire* Anthony.; S> ttiiy tlic tics! [■they please., This 1». not Dm Ural At the. regul».L_J!»-etlnk .of .f Highland Falls, N. V. ^ Ik« ta Gitomi«. AU Qui-atusDA I» [W W O oeoeoeK*-:- Ibecn nm in' tliat manner. It is also 'iiOTi^HiiiiPHrwiwt.wnimitwtrsmr ...M r.'am l’ Mr«.-.Vtlen"Arthttrsi«nT» we hoi«- the tXjiiuulsslim will pro- Hianksglving Day at the home of ..."“ "iKSMiilSg" • 5riday css-tuna • cnirrtalhtiieriFaY [going to be nm tliat Way hi the is more than merely rutting branch­ the llarding hrb»«ii audilorlurn. "uturc. And never for one minute cAal at olive to take Die necessary Mrs. Aruthurs parents, at Hoselle es of tree* and shrubs once a year ction Co. steps to beautify tlu- town. Park. -ombr* to be «e ll wotth attend- r buld illlly dallying outside, inter­ It is an Intelligent progressive g. Tla* y n g n o , a h v h alii tv pro F A R K .N . J. ference with school administrative Budget DUcuiiad • Mr. Joseph Kliailcross has been Un­ Considerable dlscussleii on 'n ext able to attend to Councltmanle prore*» with defluite Ideals a* an rented oruler Die direct km ot tin* ttMDMte, t#l«0»t£d.„. ,ltut, w>, are h."LihM tJh lirt-UcBran ..Clnlv In Wremt Ao tmilWo. dli^ r^efi Uiwigh, -'dutimt-ibeeatise- ‘-ol’.Ttin'B®f'-iunP has K alade* xaxnripg pwuum - featartng e Work . they come lrom larger clDc*. they (>aisfttg'*of the same' fiiF'- appftiyai -ItiV''th*V failed to materialize ami it Is ac­ last three or tour days. It Is hoped brnticlies, at their point of origin (so both cumlc ausl cslnratloiiai tlhiia,- ciandiro. n. i.! re prone to have hie minds with that Die trunk or stem can easily »Ith Mis* lleh-ne Austin at tin- narrow, views and cannot seem to cordingly left .in the hands of tine that lie will soon recover and again new Council to tlechle this inquire resume l|ls usual activities. grow' over the wound1 as »ell as the piano: aetectlons Py (.IkavcKl* Dell ndorstand that even though they shortening of othei* and Die general Hafm I ire he»* ra. o f CUiwI-elli, amt not have a hand in adminis­ ant matter. ’Hie most surprising The Kenilworth Country Chib will factor of all was the number pres­ meet’ Wednesday, December 10th, at shearing or trimming that disi In local taleo*. Mr Mutssk !*iy« trative affairs tliat they will he ad- guishe* the cultivated from Die Ttii* 1» the ttrsl of a arris« of simi­ INTRACTOR8 t ninistered hi a proper maimer. ,That ent at tills mcetliiR.' Duly live citi­ which meeting Humiliations to till zens were present, when this matter the (ilflres of tho Club for the year wild. lar rntrrtatnma-tits for Die Iw-neflt id u d e h s f . s why a School Hoard is clceled to Rampant Orowth of Die resident* and the «liiblren of run the affairs of the svliool. They was taken up by the Council; It oc­ hCti, will lie made. There are II gladly furnished. •!• \ curs to the writer that In the pass­ elective otllces in the Club and these must I«' kept In check: most shrubs, Die Borough all are cordially In also are subject to State laws and vines and trees re*|>oiitl to cult Iva cited. Adtnb»S<. Hiker. t ...... f *' ...... -Clilef A. C. Ogilen -D iankodaU Folding Tiro» and Tubo» resent for their support and Intcr- OFFICIAL iTTOBiNE st in tho Firo Department. A floral A banquet Is to bejieid Saturday Ironer Serre Batteri»» Charged and ouqtiet was presented Mias Kenyon evening at lfayaslirs Restaurant, In Repaired. i behalf of tlie Department. t-Tanford. at wlilch all newly-elected Hand iron­ Hot - Tlie dire need .of a‘ firehouse for liepubllcan ofllclais. as well as ' ing it out of Oar» Wuhod and ompany No. 2, prompted tlie under­ fh°*e Diat will remain In office dur­ Waffles! iking and tho treasury of Company ing JII26. will be presenl, Tfmro will datzj. Itwrastes T H E UNIVERSAL CAR Polished. 4 time in,J lo. 2, after the expenses arc paid also tv a number of County officials » ■■ - present Anthony (irlppo. Repub­ ttrenglh. Just During these busy days of Chruteas 'dll- he enriched by a princely sum. AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE' STATION ¿cording to reports. ' lican bounty Committeeman, lias connect the •hopping —wrhen you hardly, have tune to fcTho Department was organized 15 charge of file same. Those scheduled eat—wouldn't vzaffie*. hoe right (A the to be present from tlio Borough ore Thor Folding w ^ Auto Accessories Lubricants Oaioline ars ago and has shown steady ogress under the leadership of Mayor-elect August ,Jno. Staid, Conn- Ironer to any household electric outlet. . friddle,' adrip with batter or tyrvp, or “ LA. C. Ogden .who- has the «1U- cllrnen-eleet H. K. IL Cox arid Eil- Sit before it in a comfortable chair and hot!nh, be tempting? ■ - Îon'oTseroîrig ln“'tlVc»»e»aoo»o»o< > m + nminttza-scoring—l5-polnU_,and. Die Welier boyjhad l«?cn'suspended bairtbitlsl jjppk ,so_ Ittifim.— ptvtain a nudson Iff points. “ ..... according To, rejKirts7By' SlrZBeana. theNecess ..bemmiag sad so murh- ' pEnsie a ¡<¿¿¡¡1 oyco of Ellzalieth played a a thing whieli evidently did not dctirsd. . hty good offensive game and plcayo Mr. Weber, and he forthwith Principles FOR .JOB PRINTING“ , total of II points for the proceeded to the principal and the Only F J. F» e*L arraignment lie fore tlie Recorder The Hoover beats your rug» electrically • ‘ MUCH AS iMtors. But his team-mates failed B ri girt Ijg lrfs Ä « And tlie ball when the swift hen- was the flnal rcsuli. Mr. Wetier was —it sweeps them; in addition, it vacuum worthltes got it in their posses given a suspended rentence. cleans them, all in one simple operation. For the speedy A Mardi lamp im CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, Hie score was as follows: . Hoover dusting toots do the dusting, sbsmpoo sa decine every eockec. K o . . Ksnllworth Waadnara _ RED CROSS DRTVlT ENDS - - PAMPHLETS - , Ttie Red, Cross Drive in Kenll- dustlcssly. hsu dryer.. DrieeiuMe. thorn or giare «bea Kosmutza, f __— ------i tbc tifi* Merde il» y . on. 1 x------:------wortti. has Just come to a close and These terms make it easy to give a iftori, say sccessoey of ia fact for anything in the printing line . was successful to say tlie least, con­ dress' that yen suy k need. AS Aspre e _V__ ^______-> worth while gift. -' ' BEE .. . - ui«k. g ------^ ’ sidering the, eirenmstance*. Tlie need in s burry sod mu» ■ s»- Fabbc X t t nklln, g —— ------_0 succe*s is largely dne to ttie aide -Semem leadership of Mrs. W. J. Ivans, who - the Hoover - 0IOL3O »p. ” ..1S 1 was captain of the Red Cross Coro- Ces your durncmm Giutaf .F. Hegg, 21st street Total- mittee of . Kenilworth. The total $ 5 down - $ 5 a nonth are aeetre cow. - Lightnings of EUiabsth^ ■_ amount collect«] was r.iieo KENILWORTH, N. J. / Tlie committee whomo ahly asslst- Itßiennon. I ,— .------—T, 7 «1 Mrs. Ivans, ts as follows: • - . Local Beprekentatire for, THE CRANFORD CITIZEN- AND,, Butler, f — *——------f " î Captain. Mrs W. J. Ivan*. oyCfi. t ------r— - J ; } ' Lieutenants: Mrs. Win. Shutvft. ’ CHRONICLE; alio tocfl Correspondent tor the NEWAR^g ennnl. g ------' il Mrs K. M. Btmmons. 51 rs, C. IJeb, irry, g ------_ 0 PuBfic S ervice EVKNIHONEWa ' ' ” ' ,*•' Total------5 Mrs. Rauf Arthur. Mr*. D. 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«bssi-cSTfarersmBTIKa ft. w - 1 ,« NOTiCt 99 TIME SALE OF UHM X Y. Sub, lauri Co . U«k N , fa«« m o t i,; ttt.ll; totorari. tlH.W . ' . nm4. IlgL««* uura .r.’tr-V, Street at North Aven MISS BELEN BOHNE MAP.HIED DR JAOENDORF AT W ORK ON V. ■ovtkeni« bfack SS, fato »I-U 4, m lumw. (S» «I. ' ' • •**>•»■ la IN lirw fl af ftarvvW far Utptfa TaiM » 7 - 2 1 1 ------— KM FIRE CHIEF GIVES DATA N E W B O O K I hiVitt B. e Ca. Ine«, bfack W» loia U9JS: klamt. 1994. : X)U.JMosrtog l« L , Uack u , lot t; I Former Gerwoad dirt Wad« Chirle« iN Oaiiwafa far A* Yar IW V D I - r A , i . M T t l T u i f c , Uarik SS, tria iKSST. A m » s w , « m - ,' ; m ow . 044LO4; faureat. I K K ’ V o l u m e et Children's P la y ». hiMte eetiee fa fcrrti y ftf« trf Dfakl F. Cdna SloocoArid Sai., tfaek ÎL CRANFORD, N. J. Department’« Annuel Repart Pre­ Í . r , , T ' 22**23 0 ______i------— ,------— t u s Niririfa* SfaCs, bfack M . lofa t ft ttf, rida* C o n r i * of Preparation. Hftlsfar. CWi««ir «f th* Soraaph «f G*rvs»4. «rife« S2U9; telcrtris 01.70. y »? •*■»** n*«, in Hit Co«Étr f t t?afao a *i atti« ef N tv J*f- ftoo. S. CbflatriaB. bfack Tl. lofa D b tested to Council. The marrla*«- of JII-» II«lui fi. ttr. «fe»l N wtO «Mi $t yAUr mi* »11 thè Uffa. ÎIÎ WiliDüri Barga cf. Mack SS, fata Ì20-22T, m*~ ^*k “ • k,u s“ »• Itti!Ri«». *faeiarlit« r o f Mr su d Air». ftrrli (tiusa, btork 70. tota 2A3-*04_— idiua raad. 021-32; taim t.14.1L ' Ttw nu TWrasO.. Uock . 41, lot, rv *„ ., It I» ru-tornary to awtoclate hole t*e*«arfeM, faotìrl nt a mr-itlng of II»«’ v fc k b * » j p& wn m p*t*t*n* »ili w r«* u» ufce i.aruoo-l non Ut In« at ì 12« M ly It rut an» the attarlmient tu nome i l » i i i m p tjr t h t (a i and ■•wmtaimi U Kót L«i#rid. Mock T9« fata ISbtM — N ‘ " ' “ ■ bfack 13. fata 29-30. aracr. N. Y. Huí*. Und Co., Uork 41. fat **| llurringli ('mini'll ln-lil Tii«'*day *>v* n M ark> l ‘lui*-. Ni Un rvCoiKl. l o flia r- particular ohjert animate or Inani Um«m , inrl^fal ihlrrnl and n « 'r* v. o f iinmoo l. tta- cele itili»* with lavluli Invent merit* of 7.4# arrik. 074.0ft; fetore*. 117.7ft. Annetto tíor**na, btork 41, tot Re Ll .ldi. Intr. Tilt* f«‘por! tdiqwcii « ¡reI»I'*:• rate»! TImiik-rivifig I !v at «‘lirlit lim e, money, anil energy, Anil tliere- MÀTI'apAT» DECTMUKR 5 ,1 *», 7f. Y. HuÍT lund*TóTTtoTk**!Itota Ba*a Trlriar, tafack 9. fau S02-S04, skkwrik. (»d. »M.« : IM M . II ». • ¡ Family Parties a Speciali rail«-, rit of «lilrh were »till alarm-, o « ha k ai t ho liofi'i of ilio hrhh1 fore It tan only I«* followed by t Itone at | oYlnrk la Ibt «fl*rh«n. at Iht BofOUfii 1140 Q S » 4 < t f e U r i r i . tt-ftft-...... -- - lUoraiwl Zlaa; Work 4h f a t * 2: 0-:*,« aurut-rr il by I In* Flrt* (Ynnpany ilnr tf«U . ptìfBFP *1 Caafar Hiort it»d mnith A itnut, S. Y. huh“" ’l l fri*" CoTTiík^li. 1 toil Leal* W o rk, Work 79. fat* 231, 033. storm ra te rand, 09*.7»; tofarm, 013.4a. ' panni-. Ihi- Ifev I Il Marry, pa*- who ran alTonl (unirle». What 0113.43; tetorett, 933.9*. / Iti «afa S«r««Bh. ■ . 2«3-2ö< 7.4 0 row , AaUuuiT Page, block S I fat* -i.;- •tor* -Furnished Rooms to let Ing (In- year rmllng Noundwr fin. lo r o ! tfo’ N«l i i : tti»«(l 1C« formcil woiilit you nay. however, to n hobby Tt*F «akl UtMl«, trarrsi irU, ItErrdlUncat« a^rt fornir« K u lto fv r. W o rk 82 . tot« 147-249^ T.49 Jo m o r . D a m , btork 70, fat* 070-073. afana •rwrr, 4 *7 0 : tofarcot, 01.90. * T l * DcpartliM'lit rw onl- . I ;i> 11 on I »<1 forming il»- oal P*t«M MS Idi »w «r.H «ad (ha of thr kitot C*. Mralth. U o r k » 2 . tota 2 3 4 *0 5 — 11.0 4 m m . 03*4*; tstarrat. 014 7*. * ' Aadiowy Page; Uork 41, fata 276*:;; ceremony. u hit’ll In-teail. would tiring In . ito r* thirty—even...... member»...... hail e attained -J7 •«»**« j m »F Miirh). •»; tiiintifini.Garuó, >d ni«iiittmmey. j, ui’Mtimi jw'fiinpj»|>erlinpi» lamlamp p onaa wwell? ru; P«mia afa tari nfcoa tfw «alti tana bar« Wnt kmma IfattJic*. Work «2. fata » M S L , 7. J a m 9 . Zfa m . block »4. fato 03«. 021. 222. tower, 09.41; tofarrri,.0M 0. ^ riarriKriM Of ftlS L*»^ felnoiri>4 0> *ft>"*>- — fiü ,A U i^ U a ru ,4Vw;Rvivfafifc^^r-*Wir..r.>fcí ¿ tr# « " w a t r /r r r r;t’ tr^r^ anrt' Wfttrsw Tiuf 80 ww.9»ferifa.j9iiltoiF-Mork'*f;'faCr^«*'m a , hi* ' t»f i a « « « to ri «mi «Provai of parli parrai, ar« a* N.^Y. Hub. Land t v , bfack M , tota 2X1- H. Y . BOfe U r i Co., btoek M , lot* 2K22T. cada« road. 0134.1«; atom newer, 914 is. • L U 2 r«#ih»r of tfi<* hrid<(*r<»om, Jasf-ndorf of renter tdrt'M. follo»» : - - 1 4 .M am aavar. 0 U .U ; IMartri, 111.««. y te rr r i. 029 94L * 14 iwrnlW * lia i«fh »t Mock tft, fat 2 8 , riono anrrr, totrrcM, S20.47 ' * sice Fruits and Vegetab ! PlanifirM. a «fate? of ih** lirldr. lioMiy of WrHInr t*U>rl<*a »••WJ ______IMI V. Awtnjdi. Work 93. tota 247-24*. 039.O3; K * f t - * . . N. Y. Hub. Land Ca, Uock 40. fau *',t U t. 1940 2*7 FRES DELIVERIES Im»(It t<» In* In Jr«**! rondi!Ion Tun Th»* I.ridai pout, un-* of Ha! in-fte, und play«, parilcularly playa for Vmwm B. c. Co., 1« , tilork 1. tota (¡rara J. KUlorh. Uork 03. fata U 1 D 1 . 15.04 Albart a ri Xrikoo Xegrloa, „block I*, fata macadam road. 0121.04: tofarcai. 018.13 ‘ .. .*PPUj;b1.Uau# ..fi« in Um* trlmmpsj uiih r*al laro., attd th«* rl»Udr**ii. r i« » Abraham ftm ctf.. bfack i€» fata.23*-23i 4 0 4 0 031-035, sama a n « . 075 31; hitneri, 013.5«. . .M m w f f .»alTriagg.-Mofk 5t . im ^ ft UNION AVEHUEr NORTH / *<*j*nrtf*l #»n I) I«* %*.*U *»f .filli#* uà- raucht ulti» or Ho** RfMton*liy, Mark 1. k>U ISt-tlSA-, V. Y. (fab. Land Co . Mock 19. Iota 204« ib r i K Bftbfeétoó; Morirsi,' fato 224-225. radam rood, 0440.15; tofarraa. 070.00. Ho ioinnirnffsl Jfd* lurrhtlv«* Ann» MarLowiia. btoek 1. lui !lí*B ___ 241 ona onrar. S3J47; la ter cri, 010.00. ' N , Y . H ub .' L a n d C o ., btork 1 5 , lo u 23S-221 CRANFORD,'N. J ami «»ni» apjiliration for «vini»! anp** ldi**i««»rt,«. Tin- !.ridai bIiuu aimjM'iiM'rit 'ttlillf* utili a atudent at V V. *U»> Um t r*>., U.- Tin* report wo* re* j<«orti»« ialiry. Th/ iiini’i ofju M cli U now roinmonrhia to »liovv Acncc -CatlacUr, Huck *9 . |«ta 279-279« fker, bfack 11. fato 003-031« Hors ttuesdata rond, 014047; Interest, 92411 reived and ri'f^rml tu thè Finance K . t\ Y. Hub. Lan«ad ...... — Co . Work II. fato 233- •«war. 010.00; to larari, 03.10, 1 1 Henry Mahlenbrock, block 15. fata i»nof M/*r«* lah tdilfTon o u t ¡H at'll i h '»oiticu fiat MtartUnf. lld«» ftarr, Nf^k 4, lui» t'I-l'.»,...... 1 1 4 « X. Y , Sub. Ua4«Ca. bfack 81 Hot 079,.a tm macadam road, 0147.25; totcrcri. 917.80. * ' ruminine«* and a re*«ilntion Intn^ er< (■<■ de rlilrie nml entiled luitti-rlly \ short play, ’The Farce of the A h h * II. Quinn. t1(*k I, kd !(• ...... Mr«. Ha« liruoka. Mock 92. fata 223-271 7.40 m ow . 04.40; bllamt, 0 45. N. Y. <*pnr{nH ni |K-roraflori* of «hry-nnlhi-mnnir. which hi* adopted from the mediev­ X. Vo., imTnhrr* ulto fiad attnhnd th«» ro- f». U Malto, tifarti 4. tot 211 ...... maradam rv«d, 0101.49| b to n t, 03940. g a m i itrriksrr*, block S I, fata 178*270, road, 0122.401 fetcreri, $19*59. A i l . * fern- and fialm- formed an atlrae al frenrti while at(ll a student, was A . tofo atri Km a Mtltoa. Uork 8. Iota Uoa lUrirt, Uock I, fata 231432, WA era aaww. 034.02 : totorcat. 0049. Bdward B. Sweeney',; Uock t . lou 211-rtofc ’ 1 •111Ir• -it ntteiiilnme nvernye for the tlie retting for the eeieriiony and not only produced hut puliiLshed as t S A - t t l ...... ¿ ____ 1 1 :1 « road. 1785 4»: InUtcri. 0415*. - Ana* »«wann, btoek 90, fato 000*232, àtom macadam rogd. 0(33.39; toterari. 022.48. \ A lrato 4^vpe, l.lork 5, lot » 4 --*,h ,. 2.94 Mat Kiam an. bfack 2. fata 237-220, to* ••war, 055.9ft; taten *. 09.0ft. t N. Y. Sub- Und Co., bfack 3, lou 252-25S year. • tlo- r io plion wlileli to!low<-d. at well. This by Appleton Company, 1 (Vninellnmn I’earre ralhil nlteri toriato (tito. Mark 9. Iota 83§-»3t.-—.,. f t .t * road. 0193.94; Utterm , 044.49. B a x Btrin. block 82. lot* 258-240. atom macadam road, 0123.69; Interest. $10.39 wlilrli were prevent ffimrt* from of New A'ork, last Spring. The last Lmnanto Yarrbiolfa. btork 3. lata IH - N. Y. Sub. Land Co , Mock 2, fat 221. raw. 0924*; to term . 017.9ft. - S, Y . S u b . L a n d C o „ U o c k 2 , to U 254*257 tlon to the loti,IIIimi of tenter Nolfiervllle. Went Held, l ’lnlnlleld. year'sti«.aS ss »'•'aimiseinenf A S ti I* n>mS«l ss ss t *• resulted s» ..«sla « .,( Ê In » s* a raitorn road. 01029«: fatcrari, 034.94. k m BattUdgo, black 92, loto 207*238, atom maradam road, 0122.41; Interest. 918 30 ‘ I roer. 015.47; Interrai. 02.09. rtreet, 'hotuenn the trnrk* of the IliiKiinhi Id and l«srwo<«l . volume «d -(Ine Act Blays For U ff V. Y Hub. Und Co., Uocfe 09. lot* 227-149. ClfUEtppa Kappoto, blork 7, lot 227. mecadan lohn Cifrili, block R. lot t t T „ ...... miradara road. 1219..*«; tfiferari. 074.40.. -Loot* Coba* , Mock 03, lot ftll, storm'sawer, road, 035,20; Interest, 08.10. I’lihllc ftervlre f ’orteirntlon. nml The Idide war leirn Iri llarwood Young Folks." Tills was published r . C. rifalli. Work 9. tot 241______ItonlcI A. Andrrann, block 59, tot 143, a t- 01141: totarari, 0109. N. Y. Bub.-Und Co., block 4, lou 234*355, • Mayor l>nrn« h re|Mirteit Imrine Men and war graduated fiom the rrhoolr hy .BrenIano"* of New York. A new N . V. Hub. land 4*0.. bleck l. lul 249-A radam rnad. le lO O; Uiteroat, 010.40. K , Y. Hab. U nd Co., Uock S3, lot 412, atom ratradem rood. 0162.127'totoraat. 921.30 an automoMIe rtilek In the tmnj b'«-n*. She war the tir-t ttomaii to Imok «if i-lillilren's plays by Hr. Jag N.^V- Jtob, Land Co,, Work ft. tota *13- CUrre Yocfar Heart*«. Mock S3, lota 211­ wer. 010.14; toteraai. 03.99. N._ i’. Sub. Land Co., block 4. lou 270*271 221. macadam road. 0149.001 totcrcri. 03SJ9. Cb*k H . Coon, bfaefe S3, fato 221-225, atom macadam road. 0142.lt; Interest. 024.30. ‘ when- work Imil twen ilone piittlriy I«- eleeteil to meniherrldfi In the emlorf will ho published very Mary Haatoan. btork 5, tola 275~jf¿” . I'irrrc. Yortor H r*««»*, bfaek S ir fata 220­ •■war, 0144?; Infareri,* lift«. N. Y. Sub. Und Co., bfack 8, lot 219. ma­ In new tie« ami etralyhleuintf the rtt Koakflnan, block S, Iota 28i-;ft2 __ N. Y. Hull. U nd Co., block 03, fata 220-221. m ow , I} *.« *; to toreri. 03.90. M a ry E f t r s , block 5, lots 244-245. macadam ter he ealh-il to the attention of the M Cattano, block I. loto I-J.3-A ______inaradaru road, 1223.20; tnum t, 0M.9S. Uopoid O r— man, block T8, lot* 021*221, afanó road. $14111; totcrcri, 024.30. a inemle-r «>f the office rtalt at the BOROUGH BRIEFS im e» 055,9*; toterrat, 04.85. - * I’ubllr Ncrvlr«1. ami on a mot ion of l«anroo«l foundry A .Machine Com­ F . DI Fabio, block C, lot 10- ___ ,...... N. V, Huh. Laotl Co.. Mack 93, fat 820. «0 - Salrafare Palin Balia, block 5. lou 212*20, » . BartoD. block 0. tot 1 * ______radam road, 2)3.15; Intaroat, 0340. ■' ‘ ' N. Y. Sah. Und Ca., Uock 78. lou S28-220, macadam ro a d , 0 1 0 1 1 1 ; Interest, 024 30. Hli (Vimiellnian fl-lier. wromleil by pany plant. Tile bridegroom Ir em­ Kenneth Ilcuimerlcy ami family niuiarrT»« luppolo. WdPk T. loe 2Í7 ____ NaRian Atoaham. Uock 93, fat* 237-220, ri*. ora atorar, 00049; Uttcrfat. 015.40. PANIKL F. SNYDER. “ (J. Eldrcd, Mark ?. toto »t-*4 ».-_ ... ' Carrto Bhiaa, block;78, lot* 263-284, atora t'ounriliimn IVarre. the lloroiiKh ployed ar a draft-man nt the plant of Hillside, were recent visitors in radaru road, I191S3; to terra t, 0214ft. , . . , Collector. t'lerk » i s Insilnirteil to write the *Attr»!toa CamttiUI. hlcrk t. Iota Slé'SIT («rare« l*u rb *. U o r k 'S l , lota 1 1 - 1 2 . — «—«*■■ war. 09.94: feUm t/ 01.49. (■ecs— 0344.70 . of the Aeidlan ('«initially. the Borough at the home of Mr. X. Y, fu t Land Co., block I, l*t 9...... road. .9124.90: Inter rot, 229.7ft. . Bernard Oiacn, block T i fala 275-270, Mona Company ailvlulng them of the poor After a weddlhg trl|i to .New En­ X .^Y. Sub. Land Co. Mark loto 1 2 1 * war, 0940; Intonai, 91.05. Hemmrrley-* parents. • 9, Chaa. Patrick, Mock 05, lot* 244-245, rift« \ ronilltlon of the rtreet ami rerpie-t- gland. Air. and Air». Frey will make Mrs. C. Blsls has returned to, her cadam road. 993.99: Intorari,. 02122. N. Y . Bab. Land Co., block .70. lots 201-283, K^hrrlo* Caaaarlj* Woeik 9, fata 224­ «lam acarar. 029.40; interest. 03.74. Y o u r E lug that rtejai be taken to remedy their liome In I'lalnlleld. homi; In M yrtle avenue, from a visit X. Y Hub. Und Co.. Uock 03, lot* 240-241, maradath road. 174.4*; tntaraot. 01.92. Btbri Culvsr, block 79. loto 287-288, stona ranie. ' ' It !ft often n problem to k «< Farm lngdale. V. Y. fiab find Co., block *71ri~Ì34Ìl'Z N*. V. Hub. Und Go..'block 4, faU 221-229. wer,* 010.00; totorari. $3.69. • A romimnilratfoii war received The Junior Club has completed Utxvltt R. C. Co , lsr.t block 9. loto maradam road. 0139.30; ialtrari. 03C.11 U nta Murphy, bfack SI, loto 233*237. atom for Dinner, Kuppor or Dron* from the I'nlon County I'ark Com- VAN DOREN LAUNDRY FLA] l i b i t i limn HM.imnn i,,, -, A.iii ni i i.....„i „ , Mlflurl Ilorlr, Uock-4, lots 224-223, war, 043.55: to toreri, IM O. tin and we will gladly plve y plans for a cani party to bo lield in K itwiu R. C. CO.. Ine., btork 0, fa« Jacob ftL B legman, block 84. loto 231-231, mlrrlon Bi knoHledglng r«M|U'ert for BAS RECORD VISITORS W E %T radam toad; 999.20; totortri. 023 74. t h o b e s t . we have» fu tin* Horougli H all on the evening of 292 W tiilam V. (total, Hock 4, lot* 220-027, ora atorar. S19.0S; Interest, 03.00. Interview and arklng that they lie Iiceombcr llth. , MaswtU 8. C. Co-. Ine., Uock 9, tot' radam rt*d. 0124.00: btfaral, 037.2*. Bdaa W . Boodder. block 84. loto 242-043, ~a(lrt^vrlW 'TlV^lvp'n»l«f‘íM f•rIre'c«dn-, ^ ------v4 W .-75 Fr:tal*reri','42.'<&r»'-:'1I',vur' ’ *-‘ '-'v ' ”wm iim rTW ï® i7W ^âT^ëiiî ^’*A®«e^c62air'Hw,,tn ^ t2 0 r K. Y. Huk Und Co.. btoek 9. loto 240* road. «35.20; imerrat, 113.4«. -Chübttsn Becker,“ * ...... block 04.lo t i 2571 storm inltt«*e member* wlm eould altend a oliM TVid National Visiter* We«'k id at Cornell I’nlvcrslty, was home for MILCH1 I nee I Ine to hi* hellion the afternoon 247 749 A. Rrown, Hick 4, tot 229, nacadari rood. Mkm, 0X38; Interest, I .93. 1 lie Laundry liii'lnstry.-Xovehilu-r 111 t^-Tliank*glvlng|ioililayi :Co„ block 0,-toto- !S3.flfl:.tototfeatJL01ft4O. J ___ ' ______. M p e k J L L fai 404. itcrat , • t e l e p 4 • r of IH'i'emlier tlh. hetween four anil to 21. and In the pcrh'il from Mon­ Kdward Lam bert of W illow ave'- » 1 10.84 N. Y. Hub. Und Co., block 4, fat* 231-232. ■nf.40; taure*!. I1.4Î, . Raffacfa Coliurel. • 4ÌotjÌ~87ÏVrT ^ Ctamefa Angelo, block M. lot 410, atom five oVIork, at the admlhlrtratlon day m orning until Saturday fnn o o n nue. lias left oil a fortnight's busi­ 7 T .10 maradam road. 9139.59; in Ur rat, 0S3L48. UNION AVENI Imlldlng In W arlnanro I'ark. The A*««» CaltotWf. Work 19. loto 234-257 MI N. Y. Hub. Und Co.. Work 4, toU 237-238. . 811.20; totorest, $100. . m arly tline thousand i m <>|i Io m a d e ness trip to Haltlmorc and Bltts- Raaiucl D e a n , btoek 1 1 . loto 224-213____ 10 .3 « macadam road. 012LOO; totereskg $37.29. Jcnofa Burkhardt, block 84, lot 25«» atom .Mayor appointed M rr.rrr. h'eim and th«* plant on North avenue. West­ b u r g h . • • . Ida A- Yollmpf, block 11. Iota 229-130^ 10.30 Katherine Hlrscb; bfack 4, fata 242-243, Sewer, 0X04; Interest, $1.43. * <«**- A , follaicf. block 11, Iota 241-243^ W yrkofT. of'the Kliade Tree Coup field. their objective. The*.«* were R (1. Aleyct'and family of Bough* 19.30 rattan* road, 1121.04; tatorari. 037.20. Bdwsrd Pederson, block 84, fats 251-252, m lrrlon. and Councllinen («reen and I. Van tllruum. Wirk 12, loto 37-10 __ _ 0 74 0 Halralore Call, blork 4, lots 241-249, ma- •lorn aewsr, $4.68; interest. 0 .78. conducted through the Imlldlng in keepsl«*.. spent Thanksgiving Hay N . Y. Bub. Und Co.. Mark 12, lot 23i. Alto* Olsen, block 35, lots 231-155, atom IVaree. and the Hurongh (lerk war 2.96 radam road, 099.20; Interest, 3X91. grout** of from ten to'fifteen by st*e- with Air. and Mrs. Albert W illiam ­ Tbomaa PriUo. block 12, fato 247-249... 29.40 N* Y. Sub. Und Co., block 3, lot* 821-232, war, 0150.94; totoraat, 027.15. Inrtm cted to notify the Oiiiim lm lon clally api*olnted guides, w lio i*X|*laln- son of North avenue. N. Y. Hub.*Land Co., block 12. fata 259­ macadam mad. 910X00; Interest, 04X59. Joseph A. Hoffman, Uock 89. fats 241-242, that there renrerentntlver of the 250 5.92 Ralph Olampaolo, Work' 29. fata 1-2« Storm aewer. 19.9«; Interest,' 81.45. . «*d-the Jatinderlng proci*«« to them Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cato'r,. b't Mary B. WUUams. block . lou 245-246. Borough would he prerent on tlrt* N.^\% Hub. Land Co., bfack 12, loto 27^‘ radam road. 277.88; totercat, 026J9, 86 from the arrival of the soiled bundle Brooklyn, s|*ent tho weekend with 7.4 0 X* Y. uDurban. U ad Co., Uock 4, fat 259» storm aawar, 09.96; Interest. 11.65. date mentioned. ' 8 to the dual checking, packing and Mr. and Mrs. Klcliard W att of Cen­ Ralph Wltberetl, Uock IS. tola 230-132» 11.10 macadam road, 0303.02; sewar, 047^5; side­ Frank A. Boalke, Uock 64. lots 247-248, Application*« for Increase In «alary, N. Y. Hub. Und Co., block 13. lots 174­ walk. 261.0«; Interest, 0143.5X . Storm sower, 09.9«; Interest, $1.45. delivery arrangements, It was the ter street. 275 ______^ ___ ...... [W ANT to build - a received from the Street Comrnl.*- U o f.'tnelsMahl. blork S, lot 255» fenesdasa O 7 .Uock 84. lot 404, aotrm first opportunity many of tho visit­ M r. and Mrs. W illiam Schneider ol R ob. B. Craarford. block 14, lota ¿55." ■ road, t C*R.11; aewer. 011.8S| sidewalk. 049.32: sewer. S1L23: Interest. 02.00. - house, a factory, a •'‘loner and Superintendent of Fire ors hail erperli’iireil in vl«*wing flu* Somerville, spent Sunday : as 'tho IVI Intcrrit, aso.to. - f, .C. Ctfelll, block 5, fat 248» stom sewer, I g a r a g e , a r o w o f Alarm Syrtem , were irferreil to the lnt«*rl«*r of a m odem laundry plant guests of .Mr. and Airs. Percy W att, V . Y , H u b . U n d C o ., block Tft, teto~2~23~ N. V. Tub. Und Co.. Uock 13. tot* 274-278, 914.24; macadam road. 972.91: Interest. 911.43. I.houses or a cottage? Flnnneo (Yim nilttee for ronaldera- 224 ...... n*., m- „. macad;m road. 9191.31; sewer, 02193; Interest, John ClfallL block 5. lot 247, sewer, $1X2«; under actual .working conditions, o f <'« liter street. Mahlenbrock. Uock 13. lota IliT 140.40. v . . • _ sesdsfe road, 072.90; Interest. 0(1.45.- 1 W hatever you want to tlon In m aklnR up the budget. and the t>«pr«**wlon* ol approval and The Hev. Duncan Cameron of Ortwii’ NHsoo, Uork (4, lot 221, maradam Leonardo VecchUto. Uock S. lots 2(0-241, build you cannot go The Ihilloo Committee reported romnn-mlatlon over the s|H*tliss. Chaa. r. Handera, Mock 19, Jots 211*232 road. 9iw «3; aldrwalk. $41.44; totoraat. 054.41 Wri. 028.53; maradam rnad. 0162.11; Inter wrong .by commit Ing W estfield, will occupy the pulpit at eri, 027.70. . SCO f«M*r for danee iierm lt« received sunlit workrooms and systematic Altahara Hourle, Mock 1*. fata 212-243. Rob m ft Crawford, block 14. lota 255-256, | m e . Itotli morning ami evening service K Marra. Mock 16, fat SÎT ______marad-ip» road, 0251.83; ftldewalk. 03T.4ft; to- Ludwig Luts. Uock *5. fats 238-239; sewer, and till* am ount wan ordered tnrae«i progress of the w ork were general. In the Presbyterian Church Sunday* F . 9. Thomas, Mock 14, fau 278-279.^ trrrat ft -.25. ‘ . • 931*70; macadam mad. 9162.11; Interest, 930.30. "Ut 0» B«U, f— V „ ” d over to tho Borough Treasurer. W hile Thursday and Friday were Com m union service will be held at- N . Y. B^h. Und Co., block IT, Iota 230- Kthtl K Culver. Uork 1ft, lota 247-241, nu- Alessfe Cupo, block 5. fat 234. sewer. 01X83; Street Cornmrlsloner Kaylor re- 219 J!______„ . 5.92 cadam r.-td, 0181.31; Interest. 243.50. macadam road. 88L04; Interest. 013.20. i the i*eak periods, every day saw long 1er the m orning sermon. Henrietta Folk. Uock 5. lota 232*233. sewer. ! A .D . HOUGH, Jr. porte«l $12.50 fee for street 0|ienlng lines o f automobiles parked ad Jo I n- felhrt U Cullar. Work 1 9 . loto 94T-2H.. 11.8 4 Chailt« R. Durfee, Uock 29. lota 233-234, Mr. and Airs. M. L Oluver_____ of Hazel ^ block 20, lota 1-2__4^: 14.8« r.“<'5 f,c’ "»d* 9201*4«; aewer, 03X47$ totoraat. 931.70: macadam road. 9162.11: Interest, 030.30. Balldloi Contractor j and sewer connection permit re- Ing the plant, whore special parking nv«*nue. hav«> been entertaining ha N^Yj Snb. Und Co., block 31, Iota 8tl< SCO 64. * . Krtsa and M. A. Upp, Mock 5. lota 228*231, 1 reived which was also ordered turn­ faciliti«*.* Itad been i>rovld«>d am i a ' N. V. rub, Und Co., block 20, fat* 221-224. mwtr. 073.40; macadam road. 8324.23: Interest, y TtLCFHOHI 444 tlielr guests, Air. and Mrs. Frank 11.81 100.60. i ed over to the Borough Treasurer. traffic fiollceman placed «m duty. 'sjr* **ttt*‘ C°i> block 32. iota 23-' reacadtm road. 1402.91; totcrcri. 924.00* 800 Springfield A y o . Meeker o f Allneola. I. I. Edna 17. Bloomfield Eatala, block Tft. fats Ith^ N. C0HI1 «, bloc« 5, ion cu -rt;, icwcr. The Street Com m issioner alto recom­ 9.42 ( Each visitor reglsteriil before being A meeting will bo held at the lohn With*,’ ^ k ~ 3 ^ 1 riY lT J Z Z Z T I! 37.0A 226-23n. naradam road. 0341.30; Interest, 093.. tl2.*9; lnt-r.it. «« la. ORAHPORD. ' N. J mended that foe* for stm et «>|ien!ng condurteli through the plant, desig­ Vt. W. Mnctirr. Mock 33, lot •*.« 91 T8 50; stum sewer, 037.45; totercat, 019-40- Max and Louisa Rosen, Mock 56. lots 239* home of II. W. Llmper, In Third ave­ V Ifl.a VI. .k na «... , , . . “ 249. sewer. I3L70; macadam road, 9162.11: IMinnlts am ounting to. $12^10 he re- nating an organlratlon with which B. King, block 39, Iota I.A .r.i , 24 01 Ann' - Wood. Mock 7». Into 234-257, macadam nue, Friday evening, at eight o’clock lohn Roatck, Mock 39. M s 37-3A.._._, »■••.»*. watt, mue«« interest, 030.38. - ftmiled am) tills recoimmiulatlon they were affiliated, as a prize of 7.40 road. I“'i :.l4; sewer. 958.30: sidewalk, 034 00: 1 when plans for the reorganization ftnnla (turner. Mock 80, loto 3 9 -41.-... 11.8 4 storm sos*r. 01T6.83; Interest. 0188.48 Christian Nelson, block R6, lots 117-238, sew- was approved. • . twenty-five dollars was offered to Rife Fervorare to, block 40. lots 231*337 H?1 faniwld, Uock 7ft. lots 258*260; nscsifam rr. »11.70; macadam road. 0145.88; interest. of tin* Presbyterian Church choir 10.36 #27.90. v . ' • very S«»cloty represented by at Prsnevant Noe era. block 41, letta 127*228 7.40 W M.98. aldewaik, .009,041 ..Ito r m . aewer. will Ire discussed...... ; » . ; Interest, $¿.*»7.81. N."Y.\ Puh. U n d Co., Mock 56. lot 236, aew* least one hundred visitors. I luring W<,,c,l 4 1 , * ° u 230- 121 81 Cotinrllnmn Fisher re|*irted luu' Tin* Hev. W. K Uoarquln, of 1 U 0 Ihiul retching, Uock 79. fata 246 *t8. ms* •r. 013 85; macadam rOad, 061.91: tourrst. the week, seventeen organizations, ...... ' t provernent «if Tlilrd avenue progress­ Brooklyn, uompled thu pulpit at N- l But ììbd C(h, bìwk 4b ioii H iT ctem_J’ilLd ^4 2 2 1^ «iaewa!k< 134.09; storm- from Westlleld were tepreM'nted. sewer, H'.l.'.l; Interest. 0tOO.3X . Maurice A. Rothsteto, block 56. fats 231*233, i • . Ing hut not yet cmnpletrsl jle^also tin* afternoon' service In Kt. Paul's N . Y . seven from Plainfield, one from Huh. Und Co , Mock 41. lot 24X. 8un Fltikal, Uock 79, lot 243, mscadtm road. uwrr, 0JI.7O: msrsdsm rosd, 016211; totorest. f • reiKirtod eoimlderahle delay In the Herman Evangelical Clujrch, Nun- (•lovsnnl 21m , Mock 41. lots23(t-B139_ 983.07: aldewaik, 09.00; atom aawer. $ X : Dunelleu, four from Oak Tre«*, one 2 00 « work of Improving l/icust avetiu«*. day. ' Amello Gsrcsno, block <1, lot 24«.. Intrrrsl. ,022.84, - ’ Mlclitrl plotter. Uock 50. fats 232*233, stw- I from Hoselle Bark, tlire«* from |{o Isoltna. Matto. Mock . tots t30-232, ma­ r. 831,70 ; totere*!. 06.00. 1 . The ordhionre In romlemnatlon UarvviSMf public schools resjpeneil Y. Rub. Und Co.. bloOk 41. lot 27(L 79 selle, one from l’ari wood, tw o from Thomas Turaodo, .Mo\'k II, h>t^ 879- cadam rood. 030110; aewer. 044.90; aid'walk, X. T. Bub. l*od Co.. Uork 54, fata 229*23!. procecillng* was laid over. Aloinlay. 2S6-H ______■■ ___ __ 044.00: storm aawer. 8104.40; Interest, 9121.34. («anvtsHl. four from Cranford, mu* l .» 2 045« •47*,3; raAC*da® road, 03U.1T; toterest, Counrlhnan Brown reiHirte«l tliat William F. Barry is among those N . Y . S u b . U n d C b .. N o c k l ï T i o U 299^* Hamurl Goldbert, block 79, lota 221-229. ma­ from .Mountainside, and two from .... the tralTlc slgnal-whlrh was offrm l drawn for scrvlco as petit Juror. cadam road, „0201.49; aewer. »3118; aldewaik, Robert Bolin. Uock 56. lots 327*223, Hound Brook, or forty-three in all. N. Y. Huh. Und Co., block 42. fata"23«." 037.20; storm aewer. 853.40; Interest. ITft.ftl* 947.53 ;* road, 0213.17 ; Interest, 145 41 *n th irty days’ trial at (Ynter street Charles Bradshaw of inilrd avi*- 840 ...... ,u L . Rdward Karl, 'block 79, fau 226-327, ma­ nel«n Bs«r, block 4, fau 338*23»; -(■ «rem present Indications, at least sewer. and North avenue, had been In place uuc, leaves Friday, for a vacation lohn Vcnellus. block IX . ____ ... cadam road. 9120.64: Storm sewer, 034 80: In­ 051.70; rosd. 1112.1 1 : Interest. 030 56 for about a week. The Council do­ twenty of tliPM* had over one liuml- trip to N«*w Englanik Loula Reich. Nock 43...... ““ terest. »2X14. * ’ Anns H. Qutnn, Uock 4. lot 2G0b- re«! representatives present. As Counrllman Kcnocnwlsner I* r«s A . Hmsdbeck. Uock 48. fau 57ft*A*680~A Oliver Olsen, block 79. lets 279-283. macadam 91X15; rosX 911.04; totorest. 015.(3. ji cldei! that this type of signal was Msin as final count Is made, the var­ F. A. Henson. Mock 49. fat 221____ _ , road, »15X91; sewer. 05X64; sidewalk, $10X00; Domcnnlca La Ballo, block 4. lots 266-267, - (insulted to that location and «irder- isorted tmnralesclng from a recent Y. Hub. U nd Co., block 49, lota 2*3 " atom aewer, »192.20: totorest. $174*43. •swer. 031.70; msesrism rusd.- 0t62.11; tot«- ious winning organizations will he «ri. 930.30. * «'il It returned to the manulaeturer. fall. In which ho- suffered a broken / 24.44 51. A. Catsnash. block 19, lota 289-290. ma­ notified by mall. . rib. . C . ** Hflco Bser, Uock . 4o tote 268-269. | • A type «if traffic lamp, similar to l . x t a , ‘„ L ...... J O f f v fafa 247*840-..^ H Î19 60; slocn sewer. T llS I ; isteresi. 020X41. >|SI.Tft;lttscsdsm ruad. |10XU : intèrni. J . o n e o n trial In W estfield, was offer­ “ Airs.1 J, X O-ls-ary of avenile, 10 Oloruiio In loci. Nock” 4."lo7‘'27ÏI' *¿ w '. MEMBERS OF JUNIOR ORDER c., Nelenn, block 50. fat 244...... s.94 A. A N. Negrito. Uock 60/ loi 231, macadam - -c -M ty tfrp ■watrefactut ef oil’ thirty I* entertaining her brother. Alfred H ub Und Co.. Uock 50. loia 250- road. 0103.44; slde^ilk. 074.00; Interrii. |I|X- 919.19; lo ttm l 13,00. ATTEND CHURCH SERVICE Olornnnl Intocl, block I. loi 273, Mwcr 91».. J . days* trial and will ho «-onstdercsV Valentine, of Nuflcm. N. Y. .Gltiypne RsïrstorerN o c i aÌrToto *25$' Oliver Olsen, Uock 82. loto 231-233, macadam 19; burrai 99.95. The application of Anthony A. A card |iarty. to bo held In the Oarwood Cotasell Heart St. Mark'a « 11.81 ruad. 8871.91; aewer. 055.00; stona sewer. Pierre Victor Sen (wen. Mock t. lou 57-39. " narlvoskl for a pennit to operate a Franklin' echool souio tim e hi IVh- Atmlc Hood. Uoek 50. Iota 2Ô|*t63 _ 9l32.it: tnterrst, 921X11 * •'-".IM .S t ; road, 929191; lutere«. 93741 Bactor Preach Patriotic Sarntop. XII TOR PURS M ILK lunch room and for the sale, of niary, I* planned by- tho Tliuraday Maswltt R. C, Co., Inc., Uock 31. loto Albert Kaboul». Mock 82. Joto 224*223, ta*< N. T. Sub. Lu d re , Mock 9, lou 975-279, cigars, tobacco, candy and soft . , ...... viXWk . Alore-tt«an two «lozen. HiembefKsd ' ' r¿|pto, • * tiriri k »1 ■ a t * fr. - N\*»7t h - »ve n Tje v - a n d - ■ ac? 1 -fSisrÄiAüi. ncBs:.-S,'- ¿5» -Mi - t?c y $ : « s - .* t M E - r i n ' r ' - wppllcatioir from John OrVmicr tat at tendini divine Service at St. M ark's Luryn. U n William Sutton. Mr«, u . ;-* •••» Kww, »«».««;. üilw«l. IU.Í0. ’ n l.ll5 .t5 . '^irt^ ife -Ttf’iJiyef^td'k'r'rttatoiTOt'lF M»rem «U c. C».. Ine.. Kock 91. Int« out lino. In addition* our drlurs Eplscopal Churcii In W est locust A. llraiW iaw. D. Jone« ami Frank JoL Puko. block II. lot Z3I, «Idm Ut. IfL H i e.P'.î **; ***"?• Woci S5* 111* 449*595, anrrr, North avenue, were referred to Io le r n t, » i m ...... - ...... - ...... - • * 91111 “1; rood, sits j i . btmnt, 910.17 - avenuc, last Sunday evening. Tl»e F a r k r r . win. cw t, tJiN-k s rro iT S iia will servo your needs plenty ot time the License Cbm rolttce for Investf- U ni. Brrknw. Noek 51. l»u A. W. Sadock. block SI. lou 111-tit. ■ (UMWeSalth^ Mock 55. loti 'Z 5«.'Ì 3» , •ew „ er,. . . fnll «ested cholr of tho church gare 04X49 : baendaa rood. 9311.94; btorml. ld l- gallon and report. endam rue. lililí: tatcmi. Itl lL 1ft. for breakfast, and telephone order* a special m usical program for thooc- "tU W BK*nw* N®»» M.**. 2M- 9obn .«ruin. Nock S5. lou 999-931, w..— AH members were present with THANESOIVINO DINNER S.»l caslon and tl»e reetor. tho Itcv. MunlU B. C. road. IM I.II: latum*. 1M.IT. H' J ¿ ÏAWt Oo*F Uock 45. lot tftft. lew- else exception o f Cbunelhnan Bchoen- Cn. Ine.. Work 3«. Iota •"*' t. Rub. Lu d Co.. Nock 91, loU 991-9Z9, ri. 01X05; m ócate rood. 001.13; latercri. win be filled durim : it» ■ ' Huthrle Pltbladdo, pteached a Mr. nini M r*. Tiioniu Dolg ontop .»•-ZU ______. «1X 9 9 , wisner. who was confined to his luendani road. 999LST; atora a m , IIM Z: l*atrlotlc scrmon. «doctlng a* IiLs r*■ V. Sntw laut! Ctt. block 91. h a l l i - hom e by I lines«. . talncd fourteen of their roiativesi at Inumt, tiltil. . W «ro Sen ream. Nock 53. lou 493.931. newer, t u ______X t l TELEPHONE 197»* toplc. "The Itlght Kind of Man.” ’ Thanksgiving dinner at their home X. V Sub. Land re . Nock SI, loU 994-999. »17.33; macadam rood. 9919.19; Internal »15.95. SOUTH AVENUE LUNCH RE X *s ii 8tth> U n a 3¿“ lote 144-" The members of thè Order asscim In Hazel avenue, lout Tliuraday. Tho ancadaa road. |93a.«9; atora lower, I li H : 0~™ »«la. ««li 5». lot »31, anm , OPENS M ONDAT MI Interest. ldS.99. ' ” 915.11; b u c a i. 92.09. . hled in full regalia at thè Franklin table decorations, wldch w ere, novel Mttwitt X T K . lM T "Ñ « ¿ 3t. Íüte 210-248 ______Shcool at 7:15 o'clock and. licaded by and most appropriate, consisted of Vlncv’uo Om clu. Mock 19, loU B l-tu . ..P ïïMole* ¥ 8i,li* No'k <- lot-977. anrrr, -T h e Koutb Avenue Lunch. 317 Maxwlu B. t Ca., toc-, N ack 52, lote anead,» rud. IM T.11: atora m r , laa.91: »1195: bocada«.road. Ilio «; Inum i. 115.11 th»* American flag. marcimi In a a largo pumpkin to which was har­ 265-267 ______I b(mth avenue, of (which T. E IJunn Intemi. yzaLML -f? “ .îïîîî* N#ck S9* M-**. «audom body to thè cliurrli. whcrv they oc- nessed a team of crisp, brow n, roast­ Matwitt R. C. Cu.. ruA^llsaM ; «tora nnrn. »7.9»; inlnrtat, CRAN FORD, N.J 1» proprictoi1. will rc-open for busi­ . loc*. Uock 3t, fato Cbruitao Becker. Nock «3. lou ttS-9«*. aa. rupled pcws resened for thetu. ed turkeys. The guests included 278*2;9*A . cadam road, tin ts : newer, |».5 t: aldnmlk. ness .Monday. December 7th Hom e­ 99t.a: »tore«. ISOM. • <■■**■ o»rwnia. John Bewirk. Mock 99. loti 57-31. aaeodon Î UNION AVENUE. NORTH Frederick K lrkoof London, England, F. Atauntlatu. bfack 52. fato I79-B-20X. cort. U lt i«; burrai made pies will be a specialty at tu . V. Aatnidl, Nock «4, lou 917-219. » * ■ 1 1 1 6 1 an unde of Aire Dolg: Coldcn Tbp N'ì 8Ì Suh> ^ Cd'4 ^ oek &XÏoto U X -M. Y. Suh. Lu d Co.. Nock 31, lota * 2. 29. this popular eating place, and fresh DIED endna nod. tlir.tt; aidcwUka. 1L*9 : atom mocnJrna rood. 419149; Mora «ero. S IT I; In­ bush of Roselle Park; M r. and Airs. Matwitt U. C. Cb. newer. Il«.»9: BitncaL 99L1L ..b“ ™ . Kpods.dally, assure an.appctlzL ...... M r i - A - Griffith« ------.... toct»_bfack_311 fata Urial. U kift Mary Artiiur-B rice arid- fam ily ...... o f ■ (M id.- v 295-238 ______Lunrtu • rhebrr;-Mock’ *9 ;-|ou-ttj.-nt. W i: Jng... meal which will be served at ' AóbbrUcCtallo. Uock 42. fot II, mocadni i l Airs.- Alary A. Griffiths, SI ycare old, w ell, and Air. and Aire Arth u r croft M a xw itt B . endna rood. I157.t; : au-wnlk. »lt.ri: tura reasonable prices. * ------110.99 : Intere«. M 7.IL ML«.****'15’ *” "• lu t e r a i widow of Tiioinu Grifllth.«, died Sun­ and fam ily of Cranford. e c°- ,°c- » • Mor B. Dim Inc k. Nock U , lou n t-S tt. N. Y . Sub. land CO.. Much 41. lou 449-291 GAMILLO MASSA day. at the homo o f her ton . Iticlionl K. c. re. Uc.. block sCtoT endna rood. $117.19; newer, I9S.99; nldewolk. Griffith«. 5CTJ Tlilnl avenuo. ■ a u 999.99; Mora aawer, f i l l s ; Inum i. I t i s i b tu m Ttu Ti **n **(: «a « newer,. I IIJ7; Generwl C o n t r a c t o r Kim i« «urrlvlcd by three sona. F. y o u n g NVi?* M“* **. w» »M-a- d u re J. a 111 och. t to k 13, lou Ml-MS, ai a endna rood. 990119; aldrwalk, $9T.te; ainr Anteo Saoldttnatn. block il, lou 57-5». ma­ lUrhard Griffith«, of Garwood> Al­ U,r« Butoa. block 51, lot Ut. cadam rood. 4159.M ; totercat. 919.n o. . SOOTH AVE LUNCHfred Griffith», of Hazelton. I’o . and F L U M 1 I N O r»L Kuo. block 59, lat U newer. 912.TI: tnterat, i n t r , - Grading G o s e r e t e v l biock U, loa |U.|U_ X. T. Sub. U nd r e . black I«. lot 921 aw Wolter Saolditanla, block 94, loi 5». a l­ Sampson Grimth», of Elizabeth; oho endna rood. H u r t : aldrwalk. 119.««: Mar cadra road, trota i b u tai tt.19. O p «a, Monday. December 7th v Ï' 2 ^ F*“a (b*. >»«» « . m m _ new«. 919.11; In U r a l 92171 Cellari Excavated daughter. Aire. Stanley Fredlnnleh. Cem bloatioa Oaa H üters and Ybeauo Pm aiora. block 4». loi 99». nui. ' zìi 8ub‘ *a”li t®" **■' **• Otto Vacci. Nock «1 lou 231-932. — “ fra rood. 915.9»; burent. 92.59. of UornelL S. Y.: one brother, Stm- road. ttai.t9;^am r. to ; nldnaili : ■ H a r d w a r e -N. r. SoK Und re . block 9«, loia ZU . 1 1 1 12100 Jareh bey, block 20-A. loi 47, tundra Savoia, 8idowa)ks, Sto.. tieL of EUxabctli. and nine grand* u l Mora arwrr ta jf; b u m ! 9M.IL road, B U M : bterai 931.51 children. . Atwnbun Soode. Nock at. lou 237- 234. —- NO RTH AVE. and CENTER ST. n .^ ì \ Bsv tu e re,. block 9«. Iota JJt- .■«ana Korm a. block U , Jou 1 1 a a - CKANFOHD -Best Meals in Town Afro, Griffitlis was *■ refluent of codia rood. 92*L<9 ; btoreaL 93927. P. (» W lz SS' IW. Westfield 9284 Anno C Bookba. Uork- »7., lot Z27. an- Ganrobd for the lost year and a 5* 'j • “b. Ion« Co.. Uock 51. M B L • *■ fchUUnky, Mock 93. lou l-l. ma codia codna rand. IlM h a iw ta , |tt.n •rid. ItTU Ii tourest, tftxix . • * lu d re. black 51. lou' Ln a th i block 97. lot 915. aocodoa halt coming to tho liorough from Um% tedfe Csngel. Uock «6. l. mnesdim road.. 151111; atora anwor, ItL U : UtanoL t u Fieri» Baked Eats Ds3y Elizabeth, where »lie was a resident i*”’? C*Uubor. block 5f . lo u t s t - t i t 0 19X26. w www.*«, «!■■«• roed. 8I8L54; taten«, »2L2X Adripta Gsasel. Uock 21. fato 1-Ï.-mscmlsm for twenty-one years. 6he had been N'zJ« u“‘1 4 L lo u m - L n u XtaariL Uock S3, fau 2TT-27X a,w idow for the lost thirty-fire Trade in Garwood ra d , 024X00; to term , $20,45. ***** MARTIN SCHAFER * OUjneulo, block 5«. lou ZJt-S ÏÏH : « » . f t ; Guitar« Moretto,\Usek 39, fai 22«. Home-Made Pies ■ yearn. ■ ■ ■ • . ■ Hera n w r, 9XH: tatest«*, rad. 04030; faterai, f» ix ■* “ *rJ M ««o. Nock 5». tau Ki-M S ____ X . Y. Bub. te d Cfe. Uock ti. fata y »-ra Itanerel services were held at the L. BUONOCORE *v Inai re , black 51. lau rs- Kssxia^ Maretta, Uock 39. fate 228-22» home o f her son in Garwood. TUea- y ^ ^ ^ ^ t M l t t . - Mora anur. 929.79 ! msesdsm rooft, 8I9M4; faterai a u si; o m Reason, and Contractor d«y afternoon, at ;*i oelock. In- {-•“„A lu u . Uock » . lat u -n •»wer, 0X04; fatmri. »17.4L * * - - - • , 2 Garwood Ehaa Hapatg, Shop B*rry C. Jsacs sod F. U h tarnant tooi^t|AMa at FOirriav ** aiT-*»**“' Uoek. •«. leu tecs 831*238. mse&d&m i m i . t a l l i » «wm* “ ••L*** fo» »». «acadra CRANFORD, W.^J. SU»»; fetetvri. 8(iX5XW * r a d . t ftft. 5 2 : f a t e r a i. 1 9 .I X - s ■T. ’ m . rere re. Nock m ow , : Mlalftad Davi«». Uock 4«, loto 229-231. m *- O* GENTE» STREET K t, B ri Lu d Cri. block I I , fats 213-340. z i1*149 .” ™ “ ¡JJ gjA^W U d; moca ama. 9119»;™- Estim ates Furnished pu aü classes morortsm rosi, 031XX7 ( tetanfe, |tu > ; atom ■' of work •

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THE FRED H. JAHN B e f o r e Ike Day* o t m « C enerai Urn o t Soap rat* notraBaa* Under H oevy HemOcep Fona «H«, * t M M i *fr. Wtwa vrewt (ikim-s.-vor to PhlUp Jshn) Just about lb* ttaM that hack la Ms aw* «bada aad. aautad om Than Is a fuftw Imptvwloa that ■realer suit vaartac akin* and In Cbstrlnan* «be ridga paK «». mu. ..,,7£ At Ont. as Is aUU fbw etaa la tbw Bawl aad tba Taaksa stadbm leak « a n « fftwbr was a great Wend ef AND WALL FAFXR IIM.I3 : cions *rver j : • „ CRANFORD, N. J. moat canulballaUe of tb* Saatb Ilka « e « t y tb» 1 ampbttbatian. Tha Bwtbbven. ileHhaven did not play « a , biwk «i. lot» is,:.” ; Idand«. washing aaVa panoa wltb Obvw Maxima« m a time tlmaa as Wail after ha had luat ‘ hi* hearing. S-»î'.°iï ■ *'■ ,‘rt, r> > water was moat distinctly aw doae. lana aa' tba fnmoaa Ootmasu t al Tha tallowing U traastated aotaewhat Made from Selected Apples It-Tll Ban» wroer, tLS served from 7 a. m. FLOWERS -InstfaA^heaw paraoaal-abtatloas wans waa ft»* ftnUtln the tlmeat tttoraUy ftvoa Wpahr’i autnhtogrnpliy. Id Co, block 41. lot r i e . far all oeeulon» ('''inducted much after tba,saiaasv still t i t eariy Hama« king* »»• m di dw- .ftpabr went to a reheamt at whleh •**: ,U5** •**«. 441!; ta. to 11 p. m. At tittle and Latest Dtngnx^ la practiced by the nomads of lha Ars lag tha npablle U d bad its best day* Beethoven played un* of hla trltia- under sanitary conditions durtag the amptra,; Re*« Jutlua Oataar Funeral W ork a Specialty “ Man desert where Band and saaUghl II* write»: ■ ' [Family Parties a Specialty aatrrtatMd tba R am a l»pul»ca aa a -Tha Impression was had. atnee • ------a t tb * -A ~ are «sod la Urn of soap and water. £%&!&£**■■' - - After U>la, however, at tbs dawn af ■MgatfteaBt arpia. Indeed tba teal« Bret hoyen from tha very find note« Uptk n . kbCa S|.r. «tur» -Furnished Rooms to let— Riverside Flower Shop time receded lata tha past, tha osa ef was aa largo that bo bad to s*U one of played the piano very pnoily. ft wn* trat, «l.M. * iorm water gradually cams Into common Mi privat« villas to pay for tba guinea Wort 41« lot* 17« iTT iUtrm t* North A v .. E . CRANFORD obvious timi Heethovcn hoard literal J.F. Doremus rrat,.914i. practice and washing oneeait aad ana'* aad chariot rata*, la this great tta- ly nothing, and « 1*0 ttiftt Ihrer w«» n» *«*-*tri«*r-*» tst'A,-*i, ' - -CWBwraint^HwWewe-RhtNte-dfff” ttorhmj'resrbrid'Uta'Stars^irbefw -dlma tba «ladlatwra-fought ta mortal rwmwmrtrfr ofttwr TtmosIry-boT«* .lîî «tana M tr, $n..*; PL (02 combat with wild baantt Impacted from CHAS. LANZA It becatna either a rallglooa ar aodal when he hud his full powers of DOTSON’S EXPRESS rite . 1 Africa and Aita. ' hearing. In fort* pa»«agea he (day»« — ...... GROCER...... ?«f?/tiLtt; tlío*,k «or* **• inm, ,üU Jíí |l»«| ìli ice Fruits and Vegetables Incidentally, ft wras Gaaair'a to)- »o loud that'the. wire* .rlaalied, wnd-ln 4 Cavitarti 40. IwU 2*: r,t AU, OKUKRS IMtOMI-rLY dlrra who oarer waahad abora the planh pasaagm m «nftly Ihnt whole Iv.istman^Street ti.04; totere«, U n s ’ FREE DELIVERIES The WUe Deetee PHONE laOr.-bJorfc so. tòt ,. « 0,.. ft UNION AVENUE, NORTH ...... ATrKN’l>Kl>'m •'...... ual»t, who brought back la_ Rome gtftMitLdlL'AltiflAJfifTiL JS!b !L In.vudl 115; Intere«. $79.20. frotii Ui« Oftiile’ war a narr saMbSor Canny. She waa not very 111, bul aba Id«. Deafnr-* U # terrttdr .ttlltli'tlen - ; .«ndN!irth^Vv^nue d Cu., Work 15. iou 23S• 221 CRANFORD, N. 1 239 >4-30» later»«, til t: ' LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE —the same thing which we. nbw call always had aopi# queatlon to k»k tha fur anyone, but for the master Il ls 4 Co., block 15, I ou 229-221 m>a|u Theaa aoldlera found the war doctor that had nothing ta do with beyond ioinparlwn." f 1444Î; Inure«, «2« r , ' like Oerruan tribe« Urtag acrou the rock, block 15. lots 223 221 hrr own cam./ 147.¿3; totere«. tl7 tu. ' llldne - nuking and Qiing It. They “Doctor," uhs said on »hl» occasion 4! Co,, black 15, lots 223-221 marveled and then, being lleuiaus, "cani you tell ma why « I» tbit noma •7.23; Interest. Ur ge Situation'Summed Up k 8, lote 244-217, mscAtel adopted thin new aobattnee fur their people are born dsmbT in One Short Sentence s e a t . 110.00. ^ own That 1« the wajr wrw gel aoap. "W’hy—brm—certainly," he replied ifne]r|,:block f , lou 2 1 1 -J*#^’ Rotiert was 111 fur n trying «rdral 133.34; Inter««'. 022 48. "It la-owing to the fact timi they come i4 Co., block 1 , lou 231 ::s. H o u t e VVrgnn S a rm ly Into the world without the faculty of and lie knew II. A» lie on the Buy at Julius’ Market 123.49; totercgl. ItH Stf speech." . doorstep of old Mr. (Ifeen’s limi»» lie d C«„ block 2, toU 254.251 Not Good Neighbor• assured himself flint there vepre far 22.49: Interest. 919 30 ‘ ’There, now." she rehmrlied. “h'»» A good plac* to chop lor io. block 7. lot 227. BicxUa Ono of our irlub member« rrport* Just ace »hat II means to Imve an cdu «stier thing* In tin* »urlìi tluvn cunilng re«, 18.00. Iwvlng teen a detuonstration ot what to “S»k father," d Co., block 4, lou 231233, cation. I asked Thomas ino-ç llvn a 42.107'tntereot. $2130 we read not long .ago lit Jllrd-Lore hundred tltn“« why It ''n* on't n't,he A maid dp* h ul the door and h* was CHOICE MEATS, POULIRY AND PROVISIONS 4 Co., block 4. iou 2*0.271 about the selQth, ugly disposition of shown tutu ih» drawing-room while 42.lt; (nterttt. $24 30. ‘ could aay wits, "Cnusi' they ! . " ’•■ . Quality and Boivlo* at All Tima* d Co., block 8, lot 219. bu* house wrens. An article In that itisgq Ilaltlmori' Ne» a. the servimi Hp|’ruiirln>il her master. 8; Inter««, $12.15. tine told of these birds destroying the (tunic few m< >i iii-n I o liner he found wk 5, lots 244-245. mcidas 10ft WALNUT AVEtfUE ...... ^.. CRANFORD. B. 1. tercet, 324.30. eggs and young af other and much Services R en d ered hlmaeir «Inno tu li», library with the Ball«, block 3. lou 2I2 2U. larger birds, says the Flower Grower. Stories of nbaent-mlndcdnci» were old genfteimm. who was looking very 142.11: Inter««, $2130. stern, dim hi Un »IMi'k of Indlgestinn. ' Tetpplmiio luitVJ PANIKL F. SNYDER. Our member witnessed fait such s .’icing related In the amriVIngniom of Collcdtor. vicious act performed by .her own trn a tranaalantlc liner, „ , . . "Ah. Iiere y mi. lire." wn* Mr.tlnHm*» ants. To begin with two wren house» “I am very uhst'iit-talndi'tl tpvuelf, not (mi griuluu» greeting, “ And why had been supplied and both were «aid n liltlicrto «lient mim. "t often do you ttiii'i 1*i einiry my dntlghlrrV x Your Daily Meats quickly occupied. Unfortunately that find name« and telephone numbers Ttil* Inoli llhhei t by mirprlno. and HEATING’S: PLUMBING (■ contrary to wren nature, na each licforc In* runld ildnk of a fitting reply uuhhlng or Contract W ort. Tb* bead Tt Is-often n problem to know just what kind of Mcut to juive written In my nntelwnk. hat enn t re METAL ...... for Dinner, Supper or Hrenkfn.'t. When you cant decide Ihono jj* paly wants to be the whole thing la n mendier vvlmt per«*'!'» they reprearnt the query waa repented: us and we will gladly give you some Migge-.tlons ilcjicririlni; upon i garden Trouble soon developed and l.-iii'ly I had a general cheeking up “Nini-, *lr, come. Why do you want tlio best, plTcrlpi» wo Imvo fur that day. one pair drove out the other. But tha The name and address of one man to marry my dnnghfcrf That’s what WORKING riass,tKr,,m~* * conquerors were uot satisfied with Mimed, me, no I wrote.to him iijklnv f want to knuw." ’ JOHN D O Y L E Tordwr ft idWF-ftttte‘Wtow»‘ of thriy ‘ ïf'Nii"tiBT Vvw-ftental-of .ife--and-If--»- i f Ät'r’"d"'ttttmmcred"tlnr CRANfOBD.N...... MILCH’S.MARKET own'ktnd. wii« «up'piised 10 do* smtlellilng fnr hlnr youhg man. “ I—cr—jl have no res* TtîMômmrror ______i __ TFfI.FPHONES 260—2S1 Mr. and Mrs. Hobln had »elected a Ile weilte hark » cordini, iilmost nr non — ...... JAMES K. MA N N INC . ;----- r UNION AVENUE, CRANFORD, N. J. ^ nice spot and bollt them a home. .’Bat, jifTeel Innate lei ter. aayln i 1 (■ nit. n ! 1 "K joetly, iny dear air,"’ broke in tha »1»«, no sooner were tha egg» laid ready done Iti He wn« my wife’s fir- older than. "Exactly. ï o u "can’t ha**, thgn the wrana dlacovanrd what was hmdiand." .. o r you wouldn’t ha s.o anxlou* to tntp : ■ Trucking and General Contracting | 1 ry hif." ORASINO. BEOAVATINO. ETC. CINDERS FOR SALS. Read tha OltlaM *nd Ohroalll* and k«*p In touch with your Berna Ì Unitm Avenue, Cranford . TeL 312-J Tatra. ' . •____

to build - a ,\a factory, a a row of or a cottage? aver you -want to you cannot no .by consulting u» BlUd tn »»■ t .HOUGH, Jr. Improving Transit Service line Contractor tLCTHONK «** ipringflald Are. IFORD. N. What is Being Done and What Should Be Done , * To Provide An Adeguate Transportation . • System for New Jersey People

WHY THIS ADVERTISEMENT? .

Whether the Fhw-cent Fare shall be a fixture in thoeeNewJi mimici» politics which are served by Public Service Railway Company upon whether it produces revenue enough to pay the cost of the In other words, itiscccmomicaUyimpoMiitle'togiveibrflfir* :enta a aefvice that costs more than five cents, just as it ia economically osalble to sell food, clothing, or anything else, for leas than it costs. r u n s M iLX So far, in spite of the introduction of every economy efficiency possible “ - * Vfor * of service,1 anil- f p r an rPfiry~rrrr- . :VVTra^a II jacvictiJ tow»sPiBS3?''tepe^S5KCi ítslAAMflJSUSfAÍSlttbi! r ; t : addition* our dr hers ¿ompany have beert and are being operated at a lo s s / , . r" needs plenty ot time ' ^ Vet Public Service is not trying to get rid of theJFlVe-cent Fare; it is trying and telephone order) to save it. / ’ . IuH iic 11» If its further efforts to make cost of service,«>me within revenues and so IPHONE 197 h retain the Five-cent Fare are to succeed, the can^wnica m ust have the help of the people nnd the public authorities. / In this scries of advertisements three definite suggestions for securing a reduction in the cost of service hsve been made. They ere: . - NFORD.N.J Cera "» FIRST: Cooperation in bringing about further coordination of car and kVXHOK. SiOBTH bus service so as to avoid duplication and eliminate waste. ' SECOND: Public cooperation in the Improvement of.traffic, regulation ■ soas to reduce delays to cars and buses, now a aource o f expense...... - ___'Goodbye jjrran’nia. __ _ .0 MASSi THIRD: Public cooperation to securing the removal of paring charges 1 Contractor imposed upon street/aUways, which are not only unwarranted and unfair, we’ll come over to see you soon* ‘ but which add substantially to operating expenses. . Coacrsts • , ■ «. • ■ . An ccca*i6najvitit by automobile : 1 Kxexvxtad A frtqu en t id lif iy /tlep/ione ' : PUBLIC SERVICE "RAILWAY COMPANY \ Bldnratks. ■*«. Holds togewer the family’s scattered members PUBUC SERVICE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY - CRANFOBP Keep* then^informed o f each other's happineas - In (ympatlnr with each other’s: troubles N SCHAFER And niain%|ns the family spirit .■ , nd Contractor If • . . N -, . •;__ - r ■ N E W YORK’ T", E ,L"‘: JK....P vif" O. Jf. E... C~.-Q ■«.'„.PliAi- roRD, , I. nished pa nil classes r ■ i , , ; f \ ' ^ 7 < r r " r 1 wara . -I" ■ i£% Ahci*.. .r jÆ . : . S

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T Town Notes. Mr. a Of. Xt\ ‘J are ma: Mr*. Hare. OOMZNO EVENTS ia»t ft it Irei {or lnaertloti under this Mrs. I should be reeelveM at the Citi- mie. ga fend Chronicle once, not later hat unii 1 Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. ' . Thursday, Dae. 3 street. for litjr Church Baxaar—Parish last Fi House. Mrs. ion ) A. C. Dance—Sherman street. School. cousin. Class “Minstrel Mimics“ at RO», N< Cleveland School. Mrs. i . Friday, Dm . 4 nue. _ S'" Church Baraar—ParishUntie aewtipu.1 —>... ■■ ... — ------. ,— -Mrsr „ Clam “ Minstrel Mimics" at street, Cleveland School. ■ I ■ wayiiw/,Meaday, arva«Dee. Ti, at lune North Avenue el Ive* lecture-2:30 p.. in.. at Mr. a % , home o( Mrs. Cltarles Hansel, chard i it minster Guild meeting at homo merit Ir 1 of Mrs. A. L Woodland. Mrs. Ì ! Thunday. Dae. 3 - high av ♦>y tionl Council, No. 02, Jr. O. U. iiipmbe FArM.------— ..... *-■...... la-t Th Monday 1 Dec. 14 • W lllii mt-Toaclier Association meeting street. fa t Cloveland School. Isiuls. i -I |o and Social. I). of P.—Red City Hi \t - am« li Eons' Night, Friday. December 4. day. Jnomliers and Master Masons are Mrs. (¡ally Invited. mie,. W William Starr Myer's lecture day evi iceember 10t|i, will be given In (rum il y Cleveland School, the l*resliyter- land to iiapel bolng otherwise engaged Plalnlli The Greatest Measure of Progress is Improved Communication. hat afternoon. Jean 1:43 p. m.. yesterday, tlio cars gora 1 _ r t Reiss, o f Now Market, and Thanks an Wallhouso. o f Westfield, lowing cd at the com er of Kastman Mr*. K | The Completion of Paving North Ave., and Eastman.St., makes It Easier to Reach Jolly streets. The Wallhousc Central as quite a hit damaged and lie Mm. ed complaint to tlio police. reglstei Young People's Branch had a Ungenti ; in Trinity Parish House l»st|l ity.lly. i , y. with dancing and games, „f jfew next regular meeting will lie1 city, ■*- in • rrow, Friday, night, at tlio Ity pb ; o f Mrs. Bryant, 37 Union ave- Mrs. Cranford’s Business Centèr J. ' was In, ln Eva Kunkel, newsdealer, will both. R ou t of her shop on South ave- w It tr a Iln tho near future, and w ill'-were h ■ ■ ■ ■ •> ■ , . 1 ■■■' 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ y ■ ■ • ■ Bb oebe locatedlucfticu on Eastman street taken t TsltimtlonHIlUUllUll ¡a. convenient uin'.ii.v... for-...... both- »pltal. ad new customers, whinn she stdaylng And the following Merchants Assure Merchandise and Service glml to welcome. ____Mrs. Rtributlons to the Clirlstmas street. 1 -fo r Inmates «t «»n n'o B um daught ------*—— • urium »lioulil bu ^cnVprpmptjy rranrii L W. II; Yairgcr» to enable the jum l Ij ...... Fully in Keeping With This Great Improvement ' ! thti money ns intemled. This Imr a « ,uJar Clirlstmo» contribution w All thr very person sho.ulii be ulacl to cornimi she re, ÍAJtar Society of St(.Michael's ®«Ç|| hureh^avo a highly succes. J. F. DOREMUS UNITED STATES STORES K. & Ai BOSTINTO, RELIABLE MARKET narty iast Monday night, at- d'atcly by 150- Tlicre were man^ IVanH. Tin* O m nia* Qpniliil Chu. M. D iete Stoni ' . Traiti and Vegetabili N 1 ul prizes, among them tag stand, won by J. 11-/MC inero s 13 EASTMAN S T R U T IT NORTH AVENUE EAST. J. O. C ubia. M ir. S EABTMAN STREET ' anil an embroidered/»carl Sirs, I'Mrs. >1. Latcndorf. / ' --and----- he wm ent. near tlu/sprlnglleld re-unlo THE PLAZA E. N. MARSHALL ■Intersection I las been taken Gtt on ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. ■themo contracim contractor totv repair -a ,^4 ■■■“ Xf Vietrolaa, Toya, Sheet Molte Qeneral Anto Repain ■ni tho tno new stormsiurm sower,ruwui, caí.»- k1 Fa heavy material truck eut- Çyicir . . Turnlture, Moving; Storage H. EôFjBtaw. ?■_ : afeiaaa 1« NORTH áV tirai, »EST 4 NORTH AVENUE, WEST (Rear) ‘ ■ough tho sewqr.trench. Tin: pir3-7:.v^.-rryk_lW-.n.?f"lT:rAT^^'yT7r!iA>.3^~^7JJt*^.a,'n.srf3^trr-— Eitfcuu xaxat*.ir¿¡ ^ leftleftt t ahdJHe*hd the «teak break tpSiTsSê^jifla s, ' nr ( T U w 111 ho] f an all ■T als THE APOLLO---- PHARMACY . ■ , . : . .-■" EDWARD GRAU ■lug meeting next Tuesday, ig th ' at tlio homo of Mrs. Drop, Preieriptioni, Soda _er 8th. - ...... - - I ri Gardner Motor Can file. Centennial avenue. Sewi Troche J be done for the Child Wol- » NORTH AVENUE, WEST THE PLAZA GROCERY Mr. Tf SS NORTH AVENUE, WEST Some in Detroit, Mich i (>«. ! High Orado Qroceriea tfcdncstlay. December !l, tlicre award' t a County Executive incctljig 6 EASTMAN STREET ■ borne of Sirs. B. W. !• Han­ H. M. HUMMER S. T . REZE lo n Walnut avenue, beginning Auto T im and Aeeenortei Clirl. “Tho Homo ot Batter 8hoei" I'Christmas sale of the Parish at Ills SO NORTH AVENUE WEST io f Trinity Church opens to­ last Si 34 NORTH AVENUE WEST I three o'clock, at the Parish Germs EDWARD E. REUSCH , and a supper will bo served try f<: Baka Shop - rvening from G to 8 o clock. them L. N. STEVENS * I preparation* have been maile Ids. re IT EASTMAN S T R U T CRANFORD MOTOR CAR CO. bre an attractive showing, and vears ~'~HupntM»tH Salai endSarrita-' rllf-bo-a-flne opportuidty-.tu Ifelilr V , ~ “ : Péra Salât .and Am ica ~ hrlstmas gifts. - The s»le « l l fie If U EASTMAN STREET nr on tomorrow afternoon, ai- of Spr 48 NORTH AVENUE, EAST. H. E Pope, Mgr. 1 there will be a dance In the lived: great-i A . C PIKE COMPANY, Inc. en W. Groff, who established were FRED H. JAHN / „ , Hardware ■ ' » timing and repair- liusinw* day a MODEL DELICATESSEN 1'-11)06, and rcinoveil to n fst- Hoppi he wa Painting and Doiefatiàg Appethdng Thinge to Eat «h rcc years ago, has again ac- S NORTH AVENUE WEST fentered Cranford and vicinity UIApTNMinSIT d l be'noticed by his mlvcrtlse- On > EASTMAN STREET f in this Issue. Mr. Groll Is one from i most successful piano tuners gam e ■> County, due to his conaclen- arc s< MODEL BAKERY E. G. MARONEY twork and he wishes to assure will s I» . M. GOLDBERG ¡¿ranford friends that all work burk'i reenter A **Mh| COOi ; iw lll be done by him personally. may The Tailor ... but d 19 EAJSTMAk STREET er Bros. Express—Somerville, doubt H i 18 NORTH AVENUE WEST ear b< Belli:[»UL IHeviNew fork. IW‘A- Own v " “ and . fj dally twenty motor trucks, It. In warehouses fo r dlstGbutin» way la ge i shlpmenta Service that ea> steak .»ÄV : ^ L«V .V

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\ * a» t, iHtÄisMY. dbcsmsbÊ irto* j woktAin caioKAJU o o » q « T PURELY PERSONAL n m co. nut xm c o p i ' «T. TACTUIH-K. CHPKCH TO OSE EAKE TOSTW« Sunday osxmîiig wwrohlp at H 45 ! ’ There aro a n u m b« o f ktfndeF Town Notes. Mr. and Mr*. Mrer of Troy. X. Y.. o’clock. Knnday Brlawl at tt t»««i ,.«,din (Juartets. but ooly jw a Mere are staying at Hampton H all evening woroiilp al figh i » clock. ,els»o!>n Onartct ot New YorktTty. - t o t b«lh th* smart Mrs. T. Edward Shaw, o f Manor The bank postine taaebhw» used la j Thl* ««¡e IIM public ot Crantera will tc savings de part went o f the Cran- Midweek pray«* i m W t»n « i d Place. rave a bridge of six tallies newday at * p. » . I tiare àn oppottunlty *0 hear at th* c o m b o m n rri last Friday evening. ihl Trust Company, aro Indicative concert given by the Warna»’* (Wor­ tal wom*B i I; procreasi ve basine*» methods In The aenrlcea last Sunday morning Mrs. Howard Park o f Central ave­ «or* o f unusual interest. 1*0 for­ st on Tucwday «ventai» December itltM tor Insertion under thU kecjdit* with the policy ot that mer pastor* being nrewent. Rev. Mr. fitta. . I should be received at the Citi- nue. gave a bridge of four table* last th* «hi« I I 11 «r U." Saturday evening. • Morey and Rev. lie, MUc*. the for Tire Cliarlott«. N. C , "Observer 'and Chronicle office, not later Whenever a deposit or withdrawal bas Hie following to aay o f tlM op Mm. George IL Bates, of Hampton mor occapyttig thè Fulptt t Tuesday afternoon. is made, the depositor get* a me­ The regwlar OtaaMunb'ti Service ganizathm: , . . , Thursday, Dec. 3 street, gave a luncheon and bridge chanically printed record ta his or ■Ttre Mendelssohn Quartet, which last Friday. - will be ImW next Sund«? mora Ing. Magnificent new afternoon - tty Church Baxaar— Parish tier passbook. This record is a re­ AU strängen, and any ts-r*on txot sang Itself into (larolina tom« the : Hooae. Mrs. Arnold Addouis of Hampton ceipt which Is exactly the saute as ronneeted wlth another ehtirrh. an- first night.ot It* appearance, took the Companys record because both ÁCUf& tfa- ^ iford A. C Dance—Sherman street, has been entertaining low rordlally tnvited tp «»e n d st IWul« ttre bouse by storta ù tili last night xnd dinner gowns have BchooL cousin. Mrs. Thomas Bkbop.'uf .Gla»- aie printed at the same time by the servire*, and «1H tw e lie a i-onlial in two program number* and two (e Claaa "Mlnetrel Mimics* at gow, Scotland. same machine. encore* which Urey were obliged to â m a n l Ü c The use o f this posting systeih Cleveland School -Mrs. C. 1» Mapes of Burciittehl ave­ Tlie ladies’ AU Soriels held Uwlr (Ire to satisfy tire clamor of tire arrived today to . fr U n , Dec. 4 nue. is spending two weeks at A t­ gives greater protection and climi regulär meeting last Fridsy at »be audiences," |Ky Church Bazaar—Parish lantic Highlands. . ■ 1 . nate» long delay* at the window, bome of Mm. il L. tutelami Mrs. t s u i r T * „House. ‘ t hc_tinj tisnk In Union-County to Mrs.- C...e.T—Albury of Kastman The t Yam ford ’ Trust iVoiipany was dSvnrid-beteg-asr—Fiiee Add atill Grenter Charm" - ! r |e Claaa "Minstrel Mimics" at street, entertained tier bridge club next meeting will h* at tiie ix*m>‘ THE ’ MKMDELS30BM Q U A R tlT Clertlm d SchooL ■ Install tliis system, which has since of Mrs. Margaret Rughe», al tire par Monday, Dtc. t, at luncheon and earils today. been adopted by the Union IMunty After fire seasons of brilliant *u«- v t o Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Or­ sonate, next Frlday (tomuriou 1. and to the loveliest form h i Ives lecture-2:30 p.. m.. at Trust. Co... at.EUzalabeth. ladies of thè congregai ion are' tn cr* ¡»¡.«t. the Mendotssohn Quartet Is , home ot Mrs. Charles Hansel chard street, have taken an apart widely recognized a» having reached M U t ñ a t merit in New York f<> rthe Winter. vlted to atteuil trom 2 to 5 o’eloek. (minuter Guild meeting at homo UOMS PBESEMT CHECK TO H. H A full attendane« of «ucml-cr* 1» re (liât standard ol perfortlon which Z o îL Gift Shop of Mrs A. L Woodland. Mrs. Joseph Brown, of North he -OROAJtlEATlOlt - ipiested. marks It an organization of superla­ Thursday. Dee. 3 high avenue, entertained a group of tive quality. iforil Council, No. Ci, Jr. O. I'. members of. Azure Chapter at cards Ttie Rev. Orlou CS. llopper. Jr. Tld» (list inetoln Is due to th« mas- , A^Gown Shoppe., , ...... - ■ 4**t--Tuesday.-«'™-'-— ----- TcsLlont, iif tim^Xtuna^CÌub,. aulii 1rrr of"ttw'e«s<,nti«l»' for -wn lileal ^ ¡el exerclscs brake’s provide tire most isoit Ivi- ami Social. D. of P.—Red City Batik of New York. braklng control was agabi emplia- ,*lilp.--, anil tire »ubonlliiallon of the liccemlH'r 2ml >lr. IlopiM'r stiokc to ...I..UI in tire ensemble. a [ Men’s H all Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Van Sieklo of *|,*( Jlr*.. A. L. Woodland, 321 Casino by 150. Tlicre were many-4 iYnnols Is in the Henry Ford Hos­ avenue. CHARLES LANZA. Proprietor ul prizes, among ttiem;/a | pital there, anil the latest reports Wednesday at 8 p. ta., mid week g stand, won by J. IL/Mc- wore somewhat encouraging. ' hour for prayer, Bible study and fel­ anil an embroidered/scar! Mrs. Elizabeth Ott of Grove street, lowship. Cliurch history topic: T h e CHRISTMASTREES HOLLY WREATHS Business Realty Co. [Mrs. >1. Latcmlorf. / and her slstcf-ln-law, Airs. Elizabeth I’ost^ Apostolic and Anto-NIccno 4foweHx)UNgnvXor4k(-,gavajx,Jqzully. ”3 W A33I0T AVENUE,” CRANFORD’ etnent, near tlu/Sprlngllehl re-miloii dinner at tho home of Mrs. We are urged, to sec the annual Intersection lias been taken Ott on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Em­ Bible Class Jllnstrel—"Jlln*trcl Mim­ the contractor to repair ma Severance, Mr. and Sirs. Harry ics." Till* delightful entertainment Phon« Cranford 13 1 tho new storm sower, cans- Ott. Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Trochcr and will bo presented In Cleveland f their children ililly and Betty, Mr. School auditorium, tonight and to­ heavy material truck cut- ough the sewqr trench. The M. H. Dimn, Jlr*. Troelior, Sr., of morrow evening. liarwiaad»-, AJr. v.tuul-.Alizv Richard wätüHTWwusaf. WitHS::ii7A>rif.S.4q.SMtehÆmaÆlwda. frtgafjîjirju.wjt xka ¿¿yV-bX-»,/-/ ; _*>, <>- >-5.' C T U. will hold an air •r also was served, and in the 'even «lug meeting next Tuesday, g there wero cards and music, Mushrooms Onions »er 8th. at tlio homo of Mrs. Prizes were won by Jlr. and JIrs. Merry Christmas lie. Centennial avenue. Be«;- lYoebcr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ott, Bananas White Turnips J be done for the Child vvol- California Oranges Mr. Timbrook and JIrs. Elizabeth Spinach SAY IT WITH FLOWERS! - |ome in Detroit, Midi. . 1 Ott. .Master Billy Troclicr was also Carrots . fedncsHltty. December •), there awarded a prize, for piano playing. Lettuce Flower* orooclntcd with tlmiiglit* of Niiringtlmo anil liappy day*. t a County Executive meeting Beets Walk a block and mivo nmybo a dollar and look at otir now *toro home of Mrs. B. JV. 1. Kan­ DIED Cranberries White Cabbage and largo variety of Flowering Pol Plant*. on Walnut avenue, beginning Ohriitiaa Hiller ' POHISETTIAS BOSTON FERNS Christian Miller, 81 year* old. died Cranford Egg* Yellow Turnips CYCLAMEN TABLE FERNS fChristmas sale of the ParLsli at his home, 815 Springfield avenue, Baldwin Apples Grapes , PRIMULAS NORFOLK PINES hot Trinity Church’opm» to- last Sunday. Jlr. Miller was horn In CHERRY PALMS three o'clock, at the Parish Germany, but bad been In this conn Potatoes Tomatoes . - PEPPERS RUBBERS, ETC. , and a supper will bo served try for slxty-onc years, seven of Cauliflower ' Prunes ' BEOONXAS, ETC. - ivening from 6 to 8 0 clock. them In Cranford. At the time of String Beans Tangerines and a* tuual a very firm selection of Cliristrna* Tree*, Holly and E preparations have been made Ids. retirement from active life 12 Hemlock In Wreath* and Hoping for tlio Homo and Cemotonr. are an attractive showing, and years ago. he was driver for tho GOOD SERVICE MEANS Fresh Peas Red Cabbage Ut-bo-nHlrre <»PPort»iUty-.to Heldrltterf.umbcrCoi.ot. Elba! >eth Always roa*onoblo and reliable. lirlstmas gifts. • The sxle^wlU He leavps one son, Harry Miller, MUCH nr on tomorrow afternoon, ai- of Springfield avenue, with whom he What we mean by good ser­ THE RIVERSIDE FLOWER SHOP ...... lived; eleven grandchildren tuid one T«l. ID J 52 North Avenue,'East, (Next te Bridge) 1 there will be a dance In the vice is courteous employees great-grandchild. Funeral services CRANFORD FRUITA VEGETABLE MARKET ■n W. GrolT, who established were held at his home on Wednes­ day at 2 p. m, the Rev.. Orton C. who place your ice in the re* -timing and repair .busings TELEPHONE 5S • UNION AVENUE, NORTH 11906. and removal to Wfrst- llopper. Jr., conducting them, and frigerator without muss or iiiree years ago, has again **• he was buried at Falrvlcw. entered Cranford and vicinity fuss, good ice that is pure and be noticed by his advertise, On the first page we print a eut Opening Announcement! from a photo showing a load of dean, a generous portion for finj this ¿sue. Mr. Groff Is one Odd pieces of furniture, «nd tables, brass andirons and flrs iota, most successful piano tuners game from Maine.’ Of course,_tl»ere the money, and promptness. County, due to his eonsclen- arc some "doubting Tliomases who glosa and -cUnairara,-bric-a-brac, Persian Rugf; many thing« oseful 0« - will suggest that the unusually One There is really nothing else we [workrk and he wishes to assure Christinas gifts. . • ’ ■> ■nford friends that all work buck’s head showing. In the picture, can offer you. Shall we book m be done by Win personally. may be- somebody's mounted head WE BUT AND SELL USED FURNITURE ^ ’ but don’t .believe it. Some may your order today? Bros. Express—Somerville; doubt there Is a black bear ™ the ear but there Is. take oqr word for Cranford Curio Housé; Bcld. New York. Own and it. In the shadow at the hack. Any- Cranford Ice Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS « dally twenty motor truck* w*v It was s great trip and _A. D. BROOXSIDE PLACE, A I SIYXSION AYBNtJR :.~;L K: warehouses fo r dlstUbutte» m Uaioa At*. North ' Ls getting fat on venison «no u**r | PHONE 860 1 ( L B • ORAEPOBP, H. F ' Phene Westfield MS-W ' 1 shipments. Service that sat- steaks. . '...... 15Ä& »»**»»* ?*’■*»* thief lay la bar lap. Use. Boa t N M * evar it; asd such red. awofiao ere* aa MODERNISTIC SPORTS'CÖM Bfö~' CAPTURED yearned sem i (fee swiftly widening •aa toward boo*. Sbt waa la tha DAY FROCKS FOLLOW FASHIONS! THE RIVAL mlddwenties, JoMab conjectured; and despite the tracaa ef her weeping, aba h e r e or» sports doth*» amt good» are sponsored by man, MISSION looked certainly Intelligent, and. as T sports clothe*; sots* o f them I»-' •bltf. Wbe# warmth anu b« rerkn***1 L ore fo r D< Joalah was Inclined to think, hand­ tended tor actual sports wear, other* with, plain kasha skirts and kaitt»l some: Not n glance did she give him tneniy to suggest pestlmea, or to fit JanptfS or sweaters, romhlnta» Bjr HUBERT HAINES as he passed her chair. She bad eyes In with an cnvtroamcst or background rotor to the * trt with another „¿ T l only tor America, and neither heart that invite* them. In any case, the make Ideal outfits. ” | I» M mu»t tu n r»> co.» nor thonght for anything besides. Tbe ttp-to-dat* sports garment ts expected ’ Tha daytime frock, which U memt THE TRI young minister felt strangely drawn to to bo attra rtlva ta Its town way and baa to bo w on to the afternoon „ *¡»1 T WAS a great u g solemn day at her. From all appearance* the bad tbe best of opportunltlM for making aa tbe uorntoc. follows «he tha Retreat. u U» theological no traveling companion, and her help­ good. Unusual patten» In adornment, modes discreetly, and thereby n sewiiuary > u affectionately called. lessness and loneliness teemed to otter vivid rotors and a more or lees canal Itself to many women: By <■ I A young theologue who had com­ some mote and tender appeal.to hla style: make sports apparel decorative scpplo matertota and Ingeniou, pleted lile conree was to be ordained big, sympathetic heart. Ub hoped Ira and distinctive. Simplicity la a pre­ ting It preserves the Mender«.«,, that morning and on the morrow would ■c might come to know her well, so far rogative of the (ports frock, no matter to women and at the same Hm# ~ l leave tot one of the D ll island«, which as shipboard acquaintance goes, and bow much the mode may call for elab­ trivt* to take oo aklrt fulls»« ^*1 had Jt>««n la the' exclusiva peat oral be able to help her to beaf a burden, oration ta other classes of dress - ^ other pretty vagaries of th* « , { hlch-'l t waa clear shc fmmd heav tqrjr. The 90 other theologuee filed and which. It was also clear, those pteco sports frock vie with one another black dresses la aatta qr crepe 1 Into the aemlnary chapel wearing a frail shoulders and that young heart of look of quite hnuanal gravity. School hers should not be called upon to tlee are among the etrongeat In life, bear. Twice more he circled the deck, and there la alwaya a aadneaa In and twice more taw her still alone, breaking them even when the brother still gating with Infinite longing to whom we bid good-by atepa Into eo toward God's country, tha Land of * ■> 'It1 welted a Mate aa the mlnlatry. Hut Heart's Desire...... Seldom had Joalah Weeden'« heart whom we ahall probably aoon given a quicker leap of Joy than when, ti'î 1 Vît i $! again, bnt -farewell to a companion going down to dinner, he found as his who la netting out to face evil, hard- right-band table companion the Lady ahlp, and perhaps death. In the Fiji It»*?■ - V*, ■ of the Tears. She was ta good spirits lalanda—well, the aober facea of those in* now, bat very reserved though charm­ 30 tbeologdea gave token bow deeply ingly polite. Once or twlce ohe smiled it bilrta. It hurta all the more In thin at the wltUclsms of the table hu­ case aa. Joalah Weeden—the apostle morist—there la always a table hu­ dealgnate—waa the W at popular man morist—and beyond quesUon tbero In tlie aemlnary. He had -volunteered waa «fltcbery In her smile. Joslah of S i to go to the FIJI lalanda and ridiculed course was atmply X to her, and she the Idea that be waa making a great made not the slightest attempt to re­ aacrlAce. The mlaalon there had lut< Jy solve the X Into terms of known quan­ loat Ite minister; someone was needed tities He waa not wholly pleased at at once; and with a characteristic Im­ this aloofness, and wondered whether pulse of generosity, wholly without he should ceaso to think shout her and heroics, Joalah offered himself fur the tier sorrows, or whether. In the hope post, lie was accepted, ohtl today he was to be ordained. Tomorrow he of being of some assistance to her, he would bid good-by to the dear assorts should make a direct and formal effort to Interest her. Without having quite ttuns of the Iletreut, and In four days "But I Thought You War» Be » more he would be on the bosom of the settled tho point, he remarked toward the end of the meal: “ It waa pretty Pacific. qilBEE of the Vine etreet chll- hard to see the coast of America drop . dren were talking excitedly on The ordination ceremony over, Jo- Into the distance wasn't It?’’ slnh tat down at (lie left of the pulpit, »; the corner na Old Man Negiey and the president of the seminary. Dr. Her big eyes looked straight Into his i Into the street to his day’* work, as alio answered: “Terribly hard. Phlnens tVellbeloveil emne forward to were discusring a . wonderful Just cried like a baby. 1 felt like preach. Personally humble, lie was *1 act" they had seen at a well I remember reading In Virgil of By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN proud of bis church. Chiirectcrlstlcally „rill# «how to which their par- unworldly, be was Jealous of her In the grief of Queen Dido as the ship of □ bad taken them tha preceding H**1S o' FundyI TU -re* Jov fjicdr af JA. Aeneas drew away from the coast of indiare to douglmute terests and Inafstent on her claims, Cuythage. To poor Dido's broken E3wy are an lTrq»or1*hnt»lr set out In ali mtlomnhllo on Ida rune containing DO squufe miles. The sen lie began wltfl congratulating tlie I t the right of the old man. who heart, the waters widening between (!«»ory of the "Jogerfy" Pnlgri. Ile inotiireil 0,330 inlles. vlslted «valor runs by gravity from upper pool young man who had reached the goal t a favorlta with all the children her and the nian she loved were aa a , riva«’ ita (lie “Utile lied every euunty end tnlked lo nnyhody to lower pool through turbines set In of tils holy ambition, lie rejoiced that Vine itreet. tbe three came running frave.lP..wlileh .liope_aq«l.tey«>.j>nd Hfie ■-S-t— ■ ■ Hotieo;v—e n — uta- ii'i1.! ..viiKtoJly. srli«..sv!.uild.UsU'o..,..,.v..,.. a.'.fnufftli,.data., and,.,ls-.thu»..hamc»*ed- --tbe- new nilntster-was. entering-«. IMd ■eatiMaa,...______— «vefo burled forever. Call America f-irririot-le i-hject lea- Those wlio wntehed. Mr. Cooper'a nnd Irnnsfurnied Into electric power. ao liunorablo because so' arduous. Ite Dh, you ouebt to have been with single Inimici] !Iiri-i- innut!i*‘ rninpnlgn Aeneas, 'and me Dido'.'—she smiled— to VouiiU America It Is plnuneil to get a constant and promised him Hie affectionate und inat- E last evening r cried lltUe Pbyl»|i JuiyJm I» iHi |nilUlii|un iiini iiii-umUir. -and you can funcy huw-T felt.^ ; < « «ï.cr resistless tnlghr regulnreIlowof-«vatcrUii;inigtvtlie" * n i l ttrg sympathy- of..the seminary.’ Ho re. speaktngTihote/the othtf twc Tliey eveu teli thè story flint whvn Uè ¡ JoslSh was immensely pleased. He of «he oooun I,onn Ima turbines, with a fail of from ID to 20 wished; him the ifulleat measure of suc­ urous young votges. “We had the •lie eosinesv dreonred «f"lisniraalng «ent lo AiiKHstii velili Ids bill he hud feet, according to the tides. „ ' ! cess. Then lie paused. Wlu-n he re­ had met many peraanls who had read Blest time evert Dsdily took ut old orena * ride» I-/ thè Induatrlal use tn Inuulre Ida wny lo thè stnteliuuse. Tho dams. It Is stilted, present no sumed speaking he said: “In connec Virgil, hut not many who remembered ■ to the Olympic. It was the fun­ . An Up-to-Data Sports Garment. of covnkmd. The rerurreiil Coni strlke When he hegnti sjienklng Ito wus un- engineering dlMmltles. The founda­ ‘Mon with this occasion, I have to an­ much about It, and none nt all who show you ever saw. But oni orge» hit» »*». I3ertcicliy. edgtns ev- kmmn lo ilio peopl» nf Maino. Tu he tions are solid grnulte, the water be­ nounce a piece of intelligence which over used It In this way to describe a In Popularity; with the preference for for strong, deep blues; lu cither j to it was a million time« bettet rrywhere tato thè fariory. furro and suro, lie Inni no uetlvc opposltlon lo tween Islands la ilinlAw and moat of has deeply saddened me, and vitally vivid personal Impression. And ns the one-piece frock when materials are case many of tlie new models hire j all the rest." homo. qttivleEis hi* quest, ttut «ver overinme.. Hut impulitr Ignurnnce and the ditin material la close nt hand. conrcrnk the' career of our young Virgil happened to be his favorite fanciful and leaning to the two-piece touchés "of vivid color la embroidery p f was a play," pot In her broth- lo hlnv (he ts*re thnt ruvhes up liidlfferenee lire migli Iter ’ opponente They will not be of record alxe. Five frldbd. For fifty years the Disciples among the classics, she had without styles when they are plain. One of the or contrasting material: Icharlle. “« real ploy that lasted Unin 'adivo wr-te !>.: £ÌV. ì-n in "III un ce­ Cooper's figures, wilt furnish a mini­ Brethren are about td send.n mission­ tliey miy flint lui explulnod bis plun tn ns finishing touches on both sports and them. Tho natural .dress at the left | anywhere else or doing anythin« line." -Ics- tei* ti«- tiiolofic Ar.lillà mum of D00.00O horso power the year ary to tbe Island to 'establish n rival A merry laugh cut him short. ".Ves." terme timi unyr liuelllgent miui could round. Tills makes tlie much-vexed mlaalon." When the stir of pulned as­ she said; “tbo comparison fortunately tailored dresses. One can Imagine this of the t«vo pictured displays a ihrel ■i, rm glad now I wasn't I'd a to —Mutue. Ne« Brunvalck and Nova iimlerstiitid. Illiistrutlng by druwlngs frock In tan. beige, gray or green, muk­ motif on the. cape hack and apron Ser wriggle around my bed with i Sortht—«fi » V yr-ar* acn. Hcre were Muscles Blionli look rather small, with tonishment which this ahnouneement falls. But It came Into my head any­ oli ii bltickiionrd. If questiona «vero Its promised liorao power - of 000,000 produced la tho audience bud been way. I dare say you’ recall that glori­ tag a background for the lively colors front. In these solid embroideries toy neuralgia pain that watch a to sraptd thè Isnn.nm.ru:-* of (he century- neked. he unsivereil tliem. Anyono which belong to the Egyptian pattern silk and wool* nre often combined snd Eogs on the stage." loux stnette fi«r j«*Ksi^.sloa bvlween when the Tennessee river Is la flood composed. Doctor Wellbelovcd turned ous description of Dido's grief: * «vini «vlsliiul could lui ve* a privale Inter­ und 100,000 at low water. . • to Josluh Weeden and concluded with Etot I thought you were so fond o Frrnrtusxa ani l>.gU*hman. Itero ’Turn vtro Infsllx «atti «sterriti» Dido vie«* nfier thè meeting. Intense earnestness: "I would not H«!" exclaimed Phyllis. “I—" vn» enacted ile i w -l.-r-i ,,f die falth- Sepleiiiher Ì4 thè cltlaeiia of Mulno Translating horso power Into eloctrl- Mortem orat; tsedet coell convexe am," he said, tersely. “That’i ftìt Frccct» rt.*}ii-ti timi «brilla succes­ cal energy Is unsatisfactory for the -wish to he uii-Cbrlstlun or to cherish «lier«." , riut II reeord vote—10 lo I—In fuvor unworthy Jealousies; but I must ex­ i Pm glad I wasn't at that show.' sisi» ;- !c r ,t > c v . - of (he Cooper prnject I. *- nonprofesutonal, but the electric power "Admirable," cried Joalah, which fhat's because you're envious f And t( i* n*e ,-i *'. hi-r rare— Is said to be seven times what Maine press my belief that this action of that jted Billy ilance. “XoU-r#_enr!oa Tnke n look ut thè inap nnd note church Is not to be tamely endureilr -ambiguous epithet was meant for her lite AniecfH-ati—«h o woulil harnesa needs. This incuiis aldgUurplu» avail­ |ase those dogs on the stage wer thè eourse of thè Interuntlonnl boun- ■And Therefore, l . fccL.lt a duty t* soy nnd jo t for..Virgil, “I have a Virgil Fue-ly'» 1«'* torrer abitui dnrjr'ltner riiSiuìiiuquodiiy' lìiiy...Iles able wllhln a riidlus-of several hun­ with me,” he continued; “ shan't we ich cleverer than your rillj Dober duo* and «ctKnrs end tuonati* for dred miles In both New'Brunswick and to you, Mr. Weeden, capture that rival bulli aldo» of thè line, «vlilch lituo rune mission! ' I.et not the work and sacri­ rend tbo pashngo tomorrow, and-^and i pinscher that you make do hi a muravo! «sd go t-Bii. lo Uh- very New Knglund. -Figures seem to allow for us sometimes." ' tlirougli one «Inni, One set of ilnius fices of fifty years bo brought to talk about It on deck tonight?" beglnnioc of tbSr'story. Urat tbe power will be cheap enough ^ old man petted the aleek blacl la In New llrunaivlck uml another In naught. By your own methods, and Talk about It they did In the tender In .ISSD la «he Bilie town tff Uniti- to compete successfully with any elec­ of the slender dog that «tow Mulne. Ilio power bousea ale In according to your own Judgment, I moonlight that feH on a placid sea. foni llìan arsa Imiti Itrxler F. Mutue. trical power now available la New churge you, nnd It Is my final word: Read It they did next morning; nud I to his ride. Ctaupec. Ue teBrriIrd a tasto for en- England or eastern Canada. Enthusi­ ybe so." be assented. In no ol Tlda.menns timi beforo Mr. Cooper Capture ths rival mission |" ’ for ten days nnd moonlit nights there­ chnteriBZ and rea aaray freni homo at cun liegln «vork he «vili presumubly asts seo In It tho basis of a great dis­ - at a!L "Little Squire here ca Joalah Weeden fell relieved when after they read and talked of many «even ti« t» t ^ v a forge. At nino- bave tu bave thè periuttudoii of thè tributing system going southwest ___ _ and shake hands, snd 'wait! the last faint- line of tbe American things togeUier, alono together. The era hr was boning a gang or 400 United finirei government, of Ilio Cn- through New Englnnd and Joining lines rit up *»d beg. and Jump over bringing power from Niagara. , coast' receded from view, and nothing conversations, hoivevcr, were’ wholly men on the great Sao Paolo dam In : nndlnii government, of the provincial Impersonal, being chiefly about books. I five feet high, and Jump throng B ru IL N a l be I» ceiling a Mr. Cooper la the last man to claim «vaa to be seen bat the world-wide >p of my anna, and say hi government of New Hrunsnlck, of the Joslah knew nothing' of her except te»^»Dlraì nioraUcai a’.fniad At tlilrty* that he can "harness the tides.1' In wntcra of ths Pacific. While those ^ and play dead, »nd re’.l ov( that her nam#,. waa ills». Alasoa ; .^tid _rk or growl to order, and ftti Hie U. S. l-'edi-riil I’ower eounulsslon. her knowledge of him was correspond­ could catch a glimpse of native land, j I hide, and do one or two otb< aitif9s Ift-e Keokuk* ' The Oh. yes;'and there la another ihlng points oul that the Paasamaquoddy ingly slight. The ele«’enth evening she World war cake* b l» a ratuber of project Is feasible only because of tils heart would not bo denied Its sore _ i like that But that's «boi neci-ssury—Mr. Cooper must ’ find a spent In her stateroom, and Jostah the power MMtäQ o f the CouncU foi the configuration of the land. And he row nor his eyes, fight as he would, can B ü tnmra, the other words Into their language t% French Joffre, curiously enough, u the rank­ deck, the violence bf her grief was ap­ Into a radiant smile as he read- the wear at southern resorts pasteUahades cablcgratn:- ' red and a few small. buttons In toe _ happen to notice i*ow, *11 of J ^ lis « .* ra t ISO fe u s or itaore thla are very «vary. When a.tvord of for­ ing member of the» committee-* parently over, bnt tho full bitterness ta silk crepe are emphasised, and to I^NKgroC S*Mtaf «ras regarded as pure of It unmistakably, remained. She was I havo’ captured the rival mi—i~r same color on the sleeves and bodice. brfer. heM gire - a mile eign derivation succeeds In battling Ita strange occupation for an old aoldler. these lightweight materials, plaited ’ > JULIA BOTTQMLET. anting erect now; her wet handkere Weed«."! kjV rwI mane a yelp, and then klrti and Plato Jumpers of heavier «Si tras « « u n i tuwneeu Vtum-t [ hU work faster than eve1 {

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C t O T H K S ; )W FASHIONS] Five-Room House Which Charms by CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ^wotw*1^ kj BIBJ ( u ^ j Perfection of Homelike Character *® Warmth buhi be rtrkcwl a kasha skirts tad kniitJI or sweat*™, comblntag Z l 8 ¥ » h* * lr t with soother « t e I I outfit*. ^ j L e s s o ii’ rOma frock, which u a » | THE TRICK DOC i*r aav r. a nrawatsca. w t, s w "» la tbs afternoon M I .« it. c m « etimi, a . l i aiM. ta- noralag. follows th* ' ’ kSMi *1 Ckinfsl m i, « M U I M s i s u n Di m .) naetly. and thereby „ nany women. By bjmu, iteriata and- Inge»!««, J Leuon for December 6 »arret the tlendernu, and at th* same time « * | PAUL’S VOYAGE AND SHIPWRECK taka oo skirt fullne«* ,»*] tty vagaries of the ■*,] LESSON. TEXT—Acta XT it-**. «OLDEN TEXT—"Be of »ood ehear; demand has developed ft*i It la II t-a .nut -atmld.“—tdatt- H41.— *sea la satin or cr»p* ,M ] * 1-ltlUAHV TOPIC—Faut to a atom at fit# , ' JUNIOR TOPIC—Tha Story of a ShltiwrtH-k. . • INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP­ IC—Paiit'a le-adcrthtp. - . Vtll’ Nt! PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ IC—Tho Christian Ovarcomln* Advara# Circumstance«. rKl'rV'iwaoot pi - I. The Voyao* ( t v . l-s S ) . . 1. The Ship (W. l-d>. ri** ^ • . It was a veasel of Alexandria sailing from Myra to Italy. . ining 2. The Company (vv. 1-2). P •f?'. Two of Haul's fricml* Arietarchua «D . . . û . ship ‘link#' ■vrerenwiKdHYd' t«'ifo with- him. Besides (here three (here were K y tc titN o hundred and seventy-three In (lie D LT7$A' ii'semaki. nis i ship (vT 37). »W icV - fetorisenUl. 11-^TlkHI bf •••«»»•• .1. The Storm (vv. 7-20), IAhs^ b Oa?l*» •< irma t— M aille» m i l l w retai *11* ■ ■a— ImflFHIFMl« aatf «MF pr#B»»»ft The ship made little headway on ac­ ■■sate IlM ls t l) ■T—T* a* <• *»«rl «• tala D«al rw count of unfavorable wind* I’aul ad­ S—Satana »I— A »•>*•••< vised that (hey winter In Fair Havens IS—Ta aaal* I* —Ta era»#»* taiFMr |i—*fc«fc*a 0A.TM IS—.lltareearSa - If— g llll# ll-i i A frapaalllaa (vv; 0-12). but hla advice waa un­ is— Aa Altleaa aalila*» KU.A ataalral laaitawtal heeded. T7ie.gc.ntle aouth wind de­ »0— eavtalala* Sa Ska asa . ' HreeTa faMh ceived them ao they loosed from Crete SI—Ta Ireltal# _ . -riall •« laaana . sé if i l l l l l l »S—A SrawaUli talar ghreA MkKBiff Half la lia lar« •* only to hé overtaken by. the tern* »«—Ta Salta «kl» Uavf« pestilout wind called Eurodydon. y SS— Aa la#l»l»a< *■•» a*— AHmm«4m They did everything potalhl* to eavo •S—«latrata al aalvrralllaa a* aatlaaaa ce-* Sa—A Ira* aaaaelallr that al a vaia» 4 » -N » l »9 » « la la « the ehlp:'they took up the boat which l ) U 7 t y ( \ »•— Saalleal lakke.1 4WTa la« fall ai •«»■■■ A smIIfmm«« (alaai) -But I Thought You Ware •# Fond of Doga," Exclaimed Phyllis, waa towed behind ; they bound great S»—A taaa», hallar» »laaa al reaa» a» 4T—A lille «9 VtMMFl . cables around the ship lo strengthen •raa 4S— ||#F»M*MVa*F UfckF.» |I1BEB Of the Tina etreet chil­ “Why, year cried Fhylll* “Thar» SI— Ablaaa - , . It for the storm: they lightened the ■4—Ta ara ae arena-la ' Il-U al lilaal <«hkr.| . dren wera talking excitedly on Just what w* were talking atout wbe» ship by bringing down from tho matte you cama along. Wo wera wondering IG af— A .Maslaal laalraiaaaa. . Tfea Mlftll«« wilt •»«#•* !■ »«*9 . the corner aa Old Uan Negley and rigging everything that was tuper- SA—A areali a n i al haSlae why»-" fluou* and finally tbo cargo and “ET' sa—A »»aia «aaalag “half“ i Into the street to hit day’* work. 41— A lilla aarlaalty (Ita # la «ha eaea ■ were dlacntaing a . wonderful “It you were on tbo alago and got tackling were thrown overboard. All tired out and wanted lo rest” **!d «a—earlaS ' «4—laSlallaal Solution at Last Watk'a Putti* al act* they had aeon at a this teemed to be of no avail and all 40— A arlalav'a asaaiaes 111# show to which their par- Old Uan Negley, “and a kind man In hope o f being aaved was removed. It 44—llera»», ai laa gareklara (alaag) j m r the wings of the theater waa watching 4 * —A seasaalllaa ' - m bad taken them th* preceding teemed that wicked men and material 4*— A Isa wSaSalaas ae aliatane ß l | ß you closely and fired a.pellet of lead forces were combined lo prevent the Floor Plan. - " " ' . ' at you from an air gun every time you 44—Ta Svaga* . . . the sight of tho old man, who great apostle from reaching Home. ai—A, re «al ’ - lagged, don’t you think you’d give a a favorite with all the children However; there very experience* Were By WILLIAM A; RApFORD l-elng placed In the conventional man­ SA—A a all at Saler . Jump and work all the fatter,phea ner at the renter of on« able, la ret ine street, the three came running .overruled by Ood to bring good cheer Mr. William A. luaford will »"«»• ' Variltal. . on# of those abate, atting your tender and salvation to many on the way. auMtlona and glva advloa FBKH o f over considerably end bookcase* ar* . „______COST on nil proMama partalnin« lo tno butlt-l»' al eix-h-eb!«» .of- IL , l>l#a(tly h, yon oaeht to have been with nv^iiouïilTrériittnhCT-TtiBttemperiaon» 41 "Fm not saying that this la done ;W oppoalle the fireplace la the wide Itait evening r cried little Pbylltji winds ..as well aa soft breeiCs await Ihta p*p«r. On account of hli w ldi B—A yrata waahlag “ Ihr##“ , . , apevUlngTibotorU'e bthtf two all ’anlmal actt.’ of .course.— J1 " ‘ oil'sfsUhfOl.one«;—Thepreoenreof -ti odUoyr-JMiihof . ,«nfl..in>?Lr- grasp— of—windows -under—whtcb^the. ~ rltelr# #1 fa*4 happen to bave’ aeen It dono In aotna ufacturar, ha I * without doubt, tha a— A ««««>11 lOFVlt«#) ' irout young volgea. “We had the storm does not prove that we are going flower box la placed. . of them. In my tlm*; when I waa hldbsat authority on tho siibj#c|. _Ad- •—T* will kr kft««iwg lest time ever! Daddy took us the wrong way. drvn all InquIrUa to William A. Radf There are I f » other door» opening T—A f« w «v tftakr ' ' 1 li i working behind the scenes. And I’ve to the Olympic. It waa th# fun­ It. Paul’s Serene Faith (vv. 21-20). ford. No. tilt Fralrlo avonu* Chlcaao, from this living room, lino of three, k.S«laa|la| 9« I« . seen-wbtt happens to some poor little IIL, and only Incloao two-esat aUmp - #-•>* p«i«t #f ika m * n m |i«nt show you ever saw. But on* To a man who does not know Ood, at one end near (he fireplace, open» dog when bo come* off tho stage, If he for reply. - IkreTa «#«i|#f ' 14—aAI •«• liane In it waa a million tlmea better upon the failure o f the tun and stare Into a hallway which -gives access to ika.4 b»«|apal|a IT—lf«l aliMé deep blues; lu «»Uher hasn’t done Ms work aa well as th* all the rest.” to shine for many day* the fading of Every so often we see a houre which two bedroom* front and rear, with the I»—A «ktnlaal of (lie oew models hare man thought he should. That Isn’t all bathroom and basement Hairs be­ vivid color Id embroidery Jf waa e play.“ pot in her broth- all hope Is natural ; but to the man of la Instantly charming and attracta u* I’ve seen, either; In the theater or In tween. Both bedroom* are of good HOW TO VOLVE A CROS8;WORO PUZ2LS ling material. ,Charlie, “a real play that lasted faith, hope «1111 burn« brightly. Ood wllli Ita perfection of homelike char,, watching dogs being trained for such acter. Such a houao 1» not necessarily si’s« with, ample floiot apace. Th» W ba« «k« tarirai UllFrM ara pi««** !• Il* «vkll» *«■#«• Ihle w«««te embroidery In narros col*, t half an hour, Mr. Negley. And ta Just aa near to Hla own In the mldit •»•Il ««fia k*lk «irlM Ir #»4 k«rlM»lallpf h t Irai l*ll*r 1« •«•!• *• ' do you think! All the actors In acta . of a stormy «ea aa In their quid home* large and expensive. In fart It Is jhnat front one would probably ha Improved lalIraUS fcp » ««Mker* «vklvD «•#•«« <• IM tf«f»ltl«» IUI»I a*#l«n tk» ••••»»* atband* or pocketn “I’m not going to telL you about by one or two more windows at th* >rs in high tones, with *JB re little live dogs. All except Observé' Foul's behavior! often a small bouse or bungalow, and Tkft« N». I ««fa* ll>» wla«N Mal#4 **k»Fliaafal’' «#•«•• ■ warl «vIUfIi mil. those thing* But I’ll.ask you If It side to provide rross ventilation. From •Il «•• wfcll# •••••• mp 9« Ika gral klavk •««■«• 1« IM rl«fct* v a l « aa *M r oduced umong them, in ISr and that was a cat Oh. you 1. Ill* Ilebuke for Their Failure lo Its charm la derived from perfection la natural for a dog to walk on Ms tha hall (hero Is also a door Into Hit mmivw •*v»fIIf«I" «|rlaia « nmtê «tklrl».Wlll «Il IM ^hliF •«••rv* «• ifc*,aail not effects. Or motif*, ia It to have been there’.' Heed Hla Advice at Fair Havens (v. 2t). of line, a design which cah-bea the at­ blarfe •«« keiaWa ft» I#»Iff« •• 1« il* kla*k •••«••- Ail w«r4« ••*< ar* firont leg* with his hind legs In the kitchen which It al the center rear, ometAcal designs ure ititn» Last night“ »aid the old man. slow- This waa not a mere taunt, but mosphere of homelike »Impurity and SlFlIia««Fp word». ••«•»« »>•»•« ••«*•> AklfFrlallaé», «!«■•• ImIIUI«. IffIf*I*«I air behind him. Did he learn to do an adaptation to setting which makes The other door from tha living room «•fm« ■■« «baal»li f«r«a «r« IbSÎfaIM I» - A 1 ’ W..fln..nFl I I and a respect for religion which all muskets on their abonlder* and «trp* to prevent their escape. He went proportioned extension sticking to the lief first lo careful plaooio#: aerotid That and because it coat* too much to wtihln tar at lit* long walk over eh* the modern thought that I have lis­ hack somersaults and—” straight, to the man In charge, and house without *Sf apparent founda­ lo buying good nafexiala aa ehfnpiy dnrty road, but th* path was flywer- buy a lot of thoroughbreds when some aa ponib?«* and third Id aeelorg lhat tened lo during the last thirty yean* Squire can’t do those things," of them may die from the education said. "Except these abide in the abip, tion. _ ; Itttruerm, nnu wj nva rt was young and ye cannot be aaved.“ »Thy ahonld b* A porch Is prominent, end fanlese tb* equipment fa properly tn*uU#l and all the doctrines of the new re­ jiegley. still petting the wise Mt- before they become atage atare. my legs strung. ligion* which L have read have felted •rmann’s bead. “Nor anything “Some animal act* are raid to bo make such a declaration when Ood It be relevant to the design of th* The lore of a boiao lf largely be* We returned after church to a slro- had said that til ahonld he saved? It building of which It 1* a part, the gotten aod malstalned by aging good to weaken or to change, t developed that But all the few simple human* I can’t prove they aren’t pl* dinner, rnoM of which had been ■ faith Hist Is founded upon a rock. he can do he has learned with- ¡ Bot_ wtu. | wouldn't encourage those was because ha was not one of those whole architectural effect of thabous* teste Id Us drcoratlozt Careful plan* prepared on Halurday, for mother, too, foolish men who Ignore human agency. will be marred. Ton have often teen a Blog of color «and dealgo of walla, I hnd Instilled Into me, also, Ihroogb being tortured or starved o». aren't by watching those that- believed that nothing unnecessary this rigid Furttantr training • respect or. anything Hke lhaL He’» He practiced the truth that genuine small bouse submerged under s mas- floor eovertoga, furnltore, coHiifla, »tumid Interrupt the quiet and sanctity tniy b*- . y reliance npon God la the all-powerful elve, j overshadowing sleeping porch. aod lighting fixture* la pah of the for law and a regard for authority them aa fast as I hive taught “So, thtnV«. I gotta 1*11 kwp oo of tho day. The afternoon dragged both In the community and In th* horn«' to him; and he’s enjoyed tearn- putting Squtre through hla trick* In­ Incentive to human action. This’ gives a' ecnee of rertlesane»» and aaotfala laid down for good home someth««* Tilers were no games *1- 2. He Got Them to Taka a Sub­ leek o f harmony to tb* dwelling. Tb* building, ' which I nm convinced doe* not mak* a lot more than I’ve enjoyed stead. They aren’t very , wonderful lowed, no going swimming, no movies, me ■ worse ritlxen. ! developed • hlng them to him. It h*a been stantial Breakfast (v. 34). - sleeping porch should not ho convplcu- Appropriate landscape derelupmest« no vaudeville, no golf, no motoring, trick* maybe- But he learned them It was no. tlm* to talk to these men taste for reading and an abtllly 1» 'll fun to Squire. Not a blow nor because It was fun for him. Not be- on* Bather, when neceresry. It should such as Involvfs ao extraordinary *%• no engaging In snythlng that made, about their tools when their bodies trr oo tb* side of too great InvisfMi- read rapidly and gregariously, which -has-bc-gottco-wtilla-ke—WAi- ct use be d be made to aager If ,-he peese, tJiher In laltlai outlay or lo a noise. Sometime* tho sound of the ha* bren of tb* greatest heaaat t « «ns.- , ning'tfieSTeTther: - - — - aeeded-lmmedlargTaKenilgti...... 7r, HT- 1 í“ftboul«n>e loe*l e f vIlB'* *1iW ïjpk^pr^Tft-^ip TÎrjr“ ^ ung-^y‘ B4l«iir^i’"l>*yi''rfOIIfl|f*t "didn’t “ “ .... ■ 7... 3. He Gave Thanks to Ood (r, 33). to snltable-privacy. and has already brought to id* much enerally I don't care for trick ICarreeM tr ita Urlar#Si frettai* tac.) ggalnat deterlorallon of the brame baseball In Babb'# pasture tortured my pldasure. as I know It will coattM«' Dils he’ did in tb# presenc* of them It' la well to locate th* sleeping property* tbo code points out, U inu, ears but such sinful allurements were I or for teaching dog* to do funny to do Ip greater measure «a the ywfB- all. His prayer for that meal bad porch with reference lo the direc­ shrubbery and gardens^" lntelllgcmly not for me. Sometime« mother resit But when a dog enjoy» It as . Caution creep on...... " more effect upon the people than hla tion of the sun, and s southern *x- planned,, will maleiially eohanoe tbs to us—eh* hnd s msrveiously sweet as Squire doe* ) lei him learn Ae 1 said. ! should bui rara tb 1 .ss “Oh. dear!" 1» a wicked oath. II preaching would have had. poirare will afford lb* best protec­ value o f Umt property* voice, t still remember, and sometime* _ If* a grand came, lo him. So pot« npon th# young penpte o f «bW eh Mm. A Doberroann Is.a clever jj g eorruprios of the French “Oh tion. An eastern exposure will be I got as Interesting Jwok and si* It DIro!-_Plh, Ood—and therefore we The Men Who Succeed warm and cheerful in lb* morning, up myself during th* long afternoon day and generatlrai all the rertrtcHaafc' with regard tS Sunday ehatnbkMk- ihoold not employ It except In extreme ■ The men who succeed best in public but th* bed should not face tha east Entrances and evening. But eot tifr &• cJe*i*r a« *ny of arlth wblcb 1 »aa aarrwwededh hvr i f f rtcvgv lilt night.- ’ot Jeered Billy, case* , . . life are those'who take the risk of ao th# sleeper 1» *vr*kened hy th* Spedai mlilwork corta money, hut In ibe twilight after our simple sap­ "Drat It 1“ 1» an even more wicked would not tak* la «I ktwdiy; haTI anywhere near »o clever." »tandlog by their own conviction*— giere. ■ • • ' . ■ It Is no longer oecemsry to order per w* mng familiar hymn* and Son- and more Shocking oath. U la a corrup- wonder aomatlmea If wttfc' iB aybe not.” agreed Old Mon Neg- Garfield. • Feople Who like sleeping porches ITrtt-ehus entrsoce and exterior doors day school song* before evening pray­ Hon of the old “God rot IL* which 1» pleasures and AweAeM KM have found It convenient to bnfld mad« up lo order Irecaose mnny type# er*. for we had prsyera both morning “ Bct be’# a whole lot happier ¡re time was mtuldered a raukrr »-“ Car Hbertlee-iMr «Hirarihi ekiil : the way. .1**1 night when one of Inscriptions . o a ts m it a firat-rtory veranda This o f stock entrances hav* been designed and evening on Sunday. Ferbap* tb# word than "God d—n It.” ; _ voire* were riot weft trained, but Td boaltag and heihlb*. iKrté traM trick dog» happened to lag or It Is a good thing to “write Injuria* lr railed a doubled«* arrangement, tó suit every last«. Don’t overlook •(vines and ihrt# rarttea» W ù À ’ . -Deuce“ —ye* even- “deuce"—ta.a and Is convenient and Inexpenrlre to the practical ns« and dscoratlv* pop give a good d*nl\ to bear them all _to go slow or drop down from word that our bevt people ah-uld ant In the du«t but klpdnes# la maral*"— wwarthtn« MV H) 1 hindleg* when he waa tired—did Christian Observer. / conatruct Hoch an arrangeiUrtll **- sibiliti** of French door* In (b* in ■gain. math#r *Bd Mary carrying tha rmpt-'v. for It cornea directly to or lerior parts of th* houa* and o f mlP air, father’s fall hire voire and John*» .tha» * e wera» h » btbM(.V happen to notice how. all of a tending at the ride of !h* boda* In ftwrait*. Ara rara ■ tmm the Latin word “deu f- » C "»- Be Mercifuly the form ot a wing may be covered by rond doors Is ths hsdrssst* T h s; sdii I*yu>* «ot rim r and R u a g „.leu. he’d <1** - ■ I"11« ¡I— “- 1. jn.l »■» «ma<-k» eonalderahly of irrw top .rui m n e « yelp , and then j Le* ùs b» merrifol a* wj i as Jua*— the rna’a roof of tb* house and In­ add much lo tbo comfort tnd baioty Sometime* mother led th* pray*« 4* lidt.) a wit! hla work faHer than every 1 sfrQf*' • LoEgfdlow. crease* Us apparent six* o f your how«. - 1 _ . •usday notkw n a *4aatty

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1925

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE the County in an endeavor to get NOW UNDER WAT at some of the mv!;.covered ra»e*> IH. « 1 . * and try and get them under institu­ Only Saun» »I Revenue tor Cerry- tional care. The remit» no tor have CRANFORD THEATRE: |u on Work of County Tube re tr­ been »cry catUfactory. A better THUEl u t FBI. MOW., TUES iode Loefuo—Cranford-a Quota Sat spirit of cooperation -has been built Spedir Spedai! 2 Dajn! at $1.400, * up and many hitherto unknown Extraordinary Attraction! 2 Daya! cane# of tubereulost« have been fer­ LEWIS! STOHE AMD VIRGINIA John Ford'a n w Eighteenth Annual Ciiriattnaa reted out" and pfacid In some Insti­ VALU la Seat Saie ha» already gotten under tution for the treatment of tuber- culosi«. when; the patient will have "The Lady Who Lied” »ay. th i» eral aale U a national ln- »tltutlon. ecinducted by the National a touch better chance for recovery dill.Ill- Comedy ‘ tvmp t< Nute” The Iren Horse Tulleren !o»l» Aenoelatlon through It* than at liorae and also t*e prevented affiliated local organization*. The from infecting other member« of hi* rv r News Kw-tiing at 7 aii'l 9 1* M. Sew* K \ ! ! h AttMirtii'ii '- I Year. Ago" Union County Tubérculo»!» League. or her family and the public at » ith headquarter* In the Court large. • WEDNESDAY Clinic« have I**-:, held In the puts vJX SATURDAY Huii«i' In Elizabeth. I» the local unit (£ 1 ) FLORENCE VIDOR AND MATT ronduetlng the «■») »ale In all of lie and parochial -■ l>olo» under au- RICHARD DEE In Union County except Plainfield, and tliorlty of the «c!c«il head* and a MOORE in large number of undernourished and "The Lueky Devil” Imnillirig the tubfrculods work In • "Oroundx of Divorce” flic »nine territory. tnalnonrlshed children have been dm«. < lia«c < !i>m»-«ly .‘ Inmo'ent The money releed by the «ale of iliscovererL These children if allow­ -llltélmiMl» muLLltms! -three- et » I» le ueed tO flnance tlll» ed to go In tlwlr emeHthtfexslien dis- .Tupir» Falde* Mutt «in! ift-IT Cartoon «ork. and 1» Ute only »ouree of reve­ roverr-d would rio’ doubt later otr rme Hint the League ha* from which have ilcvcloiieil tubcrrulo«!«. Wher­ to carry on It« work. ever possible an effort lias been Approximately thlrty-nlx thouaand made by cither the le ague worker letter* containing «cal* havo tiren or tin- shcool nurse t oliave the con­ Autea Scootara \ «rn! out through the mail In Union dition remedied at home'or else the Slsda Teel Obaata County, of which number about 1.750 child has been m m to the Preven­ RlBaa Klddl* Kara Your Boy and Girl a^nd You were »ent.out in tld* municipality. torium at Bonlne Hum for uptniilil- lea Skataa Valoelptdaa Scissor» Jiui«-d..ttiatP.ur..*t'Al-«aJe.njul ln*«, TOQL$ RoltorSkat«» jootbillt..' u* t. Now la the time that both young and old need everything for ilomitton» till» year will reach This branch of public health work ‘ MtitHUrO Sets ' ' xa'i.w».«».” »aid 4. L Lawrence. Exe­ should be o f vital Interest to every­ Sawa Orindan Coaattr Wagon» Carving- Sets Sportwear, with thg football aeaaon here and golf and hunting. cutive Secretary of the Union one because tuberculosis Is no re­ Bita Hatchets j Flexible Flyen Toy Auto», Derrick», Etc, tMurity Tutiefrulo»!* League today. specter of pJ-rson«. »« it cuts down VU*a ' Hammen | Knive» and Forki ” l.a»t‘. year wc reined a little over tlie high and the low. the rirli and Electrle Traina Real McGregor Sporlawenr, made in Scotland ..... | .$I,UM.uci,and. the .hier ca*c. which. .wo poor alike..aitd.if..allouod to- «{iread „Pitera... .. Breait.prUli Poakct.Knteoa . . Nyrnx Ware. are after .till* year.I* not.very large DT)« lurched-to- a '-Uwttfea-td-Slf,*.->.- ,'- .Lavala; ■ DrtU .Freiiai-' Chamois Windbreailcers in all neweat colora, alio grey hut I« necessary-' to’ take care of Tlie work ii*i«»t-r n weight of wlUiMHl food for two jveck*. Hut the' eiglit months liaa conducted an In­ Tlie oldest llible Society In New Westinghouse Waffle Irons...... 18100 t88 |xiiini|. tensive clinical campaign all over bearing, with stand...... 3.95 won't.—Tninpn Tlince. York, established December I. 1809, Eureka Vacuum Cleaner...... 49.50 will hold It* simu-IhI anniversary ser­ Al. Johnston Ice Skates and Shpes..8.95 vice In the Marble Collegiate Re­ formed Church.. N'ew York Cltv. Fifth avenue and id h street. Rllde 8imd»v..T.venilie! I>ee*-,iilwo«.fi;-*i>2ë. at eight o'clock. Rev. Daniel A. Polllngi-D—L>—wllUdellver the ser-^ mon on "The Hook for the Crisis, 4 and George William Carter, Ph. I>„ General Seeretnrv of the Society, will give a short address on “The Hub Hardware & Paint Stores Rlble In New York.” A large mine 1; LI her of churches of all denomlnatlo 104 N. UNION ÀVE. Phone Cranford 1068 . CRANFORD, N. l ! will observe Itllile Sunday at either the morning or evening service In '‘Mate this Stars Your Gift Shop” response to tlie request of the New York Hlhlo Socletv, by which Uni­ versal Itllile Sunday was llrst Insti­ >. tuted. This day will al«o '.celebrate the tooth Anniversary of William Tyn- dalo's gift to the-world of his trans­ lation of tho New Testament, the work of which lias contributed so much to our Itllile nnd through It to our modern progress, all of which demands onr grateful acknowledge­ ment nnd praise. Beef Is Always Rttrlng the past venr the New York Hlhlo Society hns distributed the Scriptures In C7 languages and nearly a million copies have been circulated. This circulation has been in Season amoqg the Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, where each stranger, If ho desires, may receive a copy In Beef is the most generally used of all Meats and it his own language; among tho sailors and seamen on all kinds of vessels; well deserves its popularity. . among the sick In hospitals; the'In­ mates of our.prisons; tho ner-dy and "National’’ . Mgrkets oifer Quality Beef in a great,. destitute; nad in ralsed type forthe tdlnd In cooperation with tho American Library Association. variety of cuts, at exceptionally low prices, for this A big feature of the Society's work Is publishing of Scriptures in two Friday and Saturday. m . languages In parallel columns, known as dlglot Scriptures. Tho dis­ tribution of these Scriptures Is both a religious and Americanization work, as It promises the learning of English by tho Immigrant and alien BREASTS OF MILK-FED populations. The foreign speaking people aro eager .to loam English as Special • VEAL, per lb...... 16c soon a* possible and there Is no bet­ ter .book horn, ttliich thoy may, loarn Roast Offerings- ii,'CkW!4z.v^aM4iatz8tt.y.i ikatra vtry »t* t. : j-anxe-v.'. zjuiwi It that that which contains the best t l and purest English—tho Bible. Tho SHOULDERS OF MILK-FEDOÆ n« otllce of tho Society from which this PRIME RIB ROAST great work Is carried on Is In tho ' (Blade Onta) VEAL, per lb...... Ä * 1 C now Hlhlo House, at No. 5 East 4Sth street. New York. N. Y. EïsÎtosanyi/sti •WïLïf'ïh^cfcaiPcïrcïiafï fA^^OTFONTAlt- 'cHpptnga*- "AI5» button* cift’ o ft Citizen and Chronicle. Telephone RABBITS, per pair.... * » V Cranford 8. . tt P E R LB.

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'p ? strengthen those that are already formed add * - — xmake more dear and more precious the ties i^f home and kindred. T o the little children I bring joy beyond telling, happiness beautiful to behold; to their elders I bring again the faith they knew in $/>%- childhood I am the instigator of thousands of lov­ f c 'i f - ing messages that go from friend to friend, from kin

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m à /ol. XXVI11. No. 44. !®Hi. V"? ICRANFORD RADIO NIGH r'-i9^ i:'"W'iiWrMW'WJV^' ' V T1* C .lO :v /-'’'!Tx\ o r QJ fasuaiy 1* M As Data tar Brw tasting FrogTim of Intorniati tad Entertainment (rara Stati 1 WAAM. If you wish to ho thoroughly outfitted with‘the latest model, and the i The Invitation extended by J. E|,|son and fo . oi Xl-wnrk. i.|« r latest goods, stop in and see ■ " , hX broadcastlne station tVAA.M. Sanford to lurnlsli a program ot brmation about Cranford and Irtaininont, bas met witli a lierai ÏKpwnsc.' Every intercut-oh Ite-e« Btinltr has sltnlflcd willlngness tip make the program a bum ¿miary 19 has boon sot as the di Er Cranford Radio N'lglit and t t\V boolal commlttco roproscntlng l l S m ia f ('ranford. dt wlilcti TowiiMiip t"'' t UttecniluiOoorite K. Warner Is g ril chairman, is busy arranging rho first moetlng of tills conn, Cranford’s High-Clas-s Tailor e.waa held last night at Towns VWVJ.'.'.c’V.ViVV oms. at.which Edward Vllado r icnted the Rotary Club. M key. tho V. I. A., P. Sianoli FOR MEÖi A N D WOMEN .nfoiiford Clvle "■...... Hoard. I)r. Slaxs...... _ Lion» Club. A. O. Honrloh. i buth Sldo Civic Association. Ot fganlzatlons signified Intention Wise Men—Three in Number ¿Ip all waya poslble to make Or WORKMANSHIP UNEXCELLED Erd Radio Xgllit a success. Tti ts general discussion ot scope So Ihoy bo. Ihin8. c l„ ,„ !.vl In .bo p...ing ol lime, 4 m * ib.ough tke_W* logram to be given and sub-c lltteos appointed: On speakers lho*c noMes»ing wisdom ba» incrcaawl lo »umber. unbelievable. la ia rea y • RUNCO'S IÎEPÜTATION IS BACK Ol- EYE.RY SALE J Bradley, .Miss I-akey and C. ibemberabip iu our Cbrla.m.. Club „rove. this. I- ia a wiae man. who ..art. uoW U> c.ie lanchon.. On entertainment. Saison, Rev. Kenneth D. Mai Eld A. G. Honrlrh. The next nn for his Christmas needs by joining our eg of tho committee was set T „ friends and customers' I extend my best wishes, for. i’ednesday. December lfitli.

TB S WOMAN'S CHORAL (Tliiistma* (Club a Merry Christmas and‘ a H a p p y and Prosperous New Year CONCERT lO n Tuesday ovcnlng at the (Hi and School will occur the llrst i There is no necessity for any great power of wiadom to Know why wi.efolk. join | . tort ot tho Choral's . third sea. rom tho first' number “Ode t ilvor,'- an arrangement Jit.D rl leronado by Silver, to the amount of funds to care foirltHeir HoHday neca»- , . | (K j JOSEPH .H. .Woodland Magic" hy Wick, the grain Is one ot beauty and vaflet s elf EDULE OF CLASSES Oil PAGE ONiT^ÖF THIS ISSUE I jl io Mendolssohnl Quartet, wl (...... T H E TAILOR I to assist. Is highly reconimen. ? * " - flk ¿ il among tlio selections which t ¡rill give are. “Ask If You Dan 29 Union Avenue, North Post Office Building Bose" by Handel. “At tho Do si Bate" by Hranscomhe. "Old H e" and "Didn't .My 1-anil D'l Cranford Trust Company CRANFORD, N. J. nlel.” Mr. Harold Wiley w ill pjo prologuo from “I Pagllacel. 'a iT lie concert will begin pnnii CUANFOKI), N. J. « t S-I5 o'clock. Admission. 75 c« F POLICE NEWS 5 ? i ^ ^ W S ^ I On Tuesday, Curt Reiss, sunn i 9ÇWS 5S ?r> ^ 35 | by 0 filcer Galvin for tradle v ¡on. was arraigned betoro Ji ucklcy. and received a suspei iBJitcnco1 - p ) n Wednesday. Charles Join t Cranford, arrested hy Lb rclss and, Massa and Oflieei Hdgc, was convicted of being d nd disorderly and was fined W as threatening bystanders wl Box of Westfield Candy Kitchen Candies blfo at the time of his gathi The Wonderful.Way to Send ^Oia:OiOi0iOIOiaiOiOiOi0i(>iO:f»iO:iJ!OiOidi# ^.Î0i0i0s0:0;d:0idi0:d:«:di0i0i0i0:dl0iil#|p O ' ■'■ ■ - ■■■ ' . : o I >' ! IC E CREAM £ FANCY BOXF.S, CANDY CANES, o H A N D MADE ('I .EAR TOYS. g W ç e e i m f c â for ■ * DEI ICIOIS Cl IOCOI.A1 ES, High ^ flAre they going t x H a s DINNER '. (.'trade, Eut 1 .uw Piiietl. *• ggy have pot . the necessa All Flavors' ' ; little hearts desire ai I’ERE MIXED CANDIES , . | ...... FANQYJCE CREAM £

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