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P CTOrST IIAMBC Do latter of Sir, Sudo was aubitilt. these Involving other prob­ OU WANT AN AUTO FREE? eulM lil R U D M und ta lk* Aaaoctottotv. In ito lème then the elimination of the I'nton avenu* cruMlng. Ttwi Tbwn- S * ” » t ie food u fit . . j . " I Special Ct •hip favored the plana already pre­ HERE IS CHANCE TOOET ONE Subastt Bapert ______« ■ « « - “ S k — pared ami submitted at th* pre­ f t i à ■ t » b ttw t M_ .. i Ito t o PublicPublie Serete*Servie« at Newark,ark, 4et» Bg iw u t AAypUstUea nUaaU w vious proceedings a* affecting prop Stretto at Beat Meetiag at stated the matter el Cren fard fer KUaaUsUea et ship Committee. i care * 1 . erty as little as may ba and as th« ■wuroÆ 0“;^ ' u*»' IS « W , THE WORK IS EASY. REWARD IS BIG. Ualea Avenue! made Croaylag. least expensive. At a meeting of the Townahta fVedno« « the •**»« ofBclsl» attemed tlte Itearltig THIS SECTION”— MANY MORE ACTIVE or,had K * * “1» th* «dm league «ritt he heU «. «.mi Lincoln ¡at Newark, set by t ko l‘ubile CtuT Dance Music Every ' . ut Litten» appointed a toc« ¿fehool en Tbeaday aftenwon. Ito- thw Coiutnlsshm o«t tlw- applicai ion FU T U *« BATE* O f TBE Y. L A. Satarday N igir tlmeisincetime sinre tof„ .„»«uèrename >streets u n u haar-oeer- »tuber------had,------at threenee o'cloek.«'clock. ¡tVenfonl Towitahlp or tlw elimina­ Tlw quarterly meeting of the V. WORKERS DESIRED, AND YOU ARE jng dupllclue names, etc^ of which , .The taeealn« la to ha tn cliargeìDw of thè dangenus Cnlon avc- t. A. will be held on the llrst Tie» INVITED TO ENTER. FIRST J>r. tioer'kel U* chairman, and that m thè Batter PUma CUuunltte». uue grado enwatng. The Tiwiuhhi ¡ley in January, Jan. A at *:3t) p. m. it was expected the full report •* . Mrs. Goaeket. th» chatrwan. has •'•» represented hy Attoiney Au» In the Presbyterian chapel. After LIST OF ENTRIES—90,000 this special committee will be sub­ secured Uro. Julia P. Mlner «f alte Ih» and Judge A. A. Stein of Kllia- the business session there will tw mitted at the_flmt_niéetinejiil the. fienEra]—Pederattou- j >{—H'omen's «fillL_as_Bpeclal asiui jw l.. a complimentary concert uu.Uic _____ -______EXTRA PiMNTS ...... ruunshlp Committee In December. Chiba,(%lha teato Ptklbtalk «nto dia»the LeagueImnMta mnon th«the lllfiThe petlustitiiiii it Urn ofni I( S.askf,iYnntord Tow n- Buo-Artplamv i-nglneor (Vrlllns reported on the fu b tet of “The Community, the ship to tlit1 t’tillt e* Hoard was The t'harlty Ball will take place iŒNILWORTH INfT matter of sidewalk on line of Wai- ^ M a a l Kating PiMg , Who Is going to win that tine Chevrolet Do Luxe «.wi«,,'» wi, , Chudreu and the Ctnema.“ mad* part of the u-cord ami Mr, at the Casino on th* evening of Fri­ KENILWORTH, » ) nut avenue between the tracks and Mías Arthur, a to a charming m s Doliivcs for the (Vniral l{, H. then day, Jahuarr tilth. Arrangements .ling to win that'Chevrolet Touring? And who are eoiT?^? V iJ'.' 0 U the Hess property that he had been aonahty w« all knew, will give her ,1er a long extension of Unte are In chaire of a coiimiltloe. of k,h prizes: These, anjl similar question*. have been reoeated In touch with Mr. Stein of the Cete popular reading *Mell at the Pic­ In which to pre(«aro tlie answer for which Mts Ito*» Bates la chairman, £ readers of The Cranford Cltten and Chnml^. e v e ^ ^ ^ T iik ' iraitrai it.K. ».u. and expected shortly to ture Show.“ Ml*» Arthur will also « » Company resulti ig In lltejwar- |ben it anxiouneed-a £000 £ r t e Cteulatlon -Bullding ^ n a W ture Show.“ Mis» Arthur will also tlm thmpany resulti ig in the .hvat- T.,1 your ■ *»(»««spare’time V 111111* to charge are: Mr*. Tboa htephens, id and more will be entering for a of *>» tho------next* * few....'— week* ■ ■to getting ’ ■ 1 1re­ John Vogel for Ills Kllxabeth aventw Mn. J, Raw Bat«* and Mra. IVed- Leek yet. But, of-eettiae, the sooner newal and new subscription* to The front. Mr. Vogel also was granted •Hck Pay - Model DeEcatessei |ou send in your name and get busy Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. The mrmlt to maintain a gas filling aUf- •. Fiona 2S-R , After subscriptions and points the i.ntraneo Coupon will be found In tlon located some 40 feet from vuirh ‘ThaSt. Joes'.” a'light senior baa- (otter chance you' will have of win- the campaign tiage ad in this paper. line on Ills property at Elizabeth kettoxU team would like to arrange 9 KASTMAN STREET ■ ling tbe auto. > Cut it out, fill it In. and mall or and North avenues. - ntawa Average US lbs. In weight. I The campaign is already the “talk bring it to tho campaign manager, A letter from General Manager Writ»-: to Joe KhAd*n. S3 Manning (f tills section,” and while several till* office, Stein of the Control H. It. In an­ avenue. Plainfield. N. J. swer to complaint of the Uusinesa FELIX DIFABIO , (ave already entered, yet we wish No one has any big start a* yet. (irony more active -workers in all and you still have plenty of time to Men’s Association, relative to the i Tto arrive on time iTtlons of our circulation territory. enter and win cither one of the cars unnecessary closing of the gates at Order Your Xmas Ihirehase*' Contractor and Builder There Is plenty of room for many no matter whether you live in vll- times, Ntated the 1{. It, wanted to Khipiwd In Our .care Inure in the cainp«Ign,jo jj y0U lago or country. remedy inattore.lt trouble really t a Bhaer l|ro^ Express. Inc. “ ; ! Telephone 479-M hot now entered, send In your name Don’t B* Bashful 1 . (oday and win an auto i hero, lit Don’t i stand back and let others M South Ave.', K., \ Cranford, I .i] posts you nothing to «inter, or fo -. • . , (continued on pass 161 ' S E E early. Remooms Iron Stains fdaos Lemon Juice and salt will reinonti,, Variety o f M io Tables most obatlhate'lron stnlns if-j-ooiei CRANFQRB THEATRE: d«sJ- and “bo Peat tbe process often enough and p*f IUB8DXT ' ' MONDAY ' from M l u p . mil tbe Juice to dry In tbe fabric lada! SPECIAL HOLIDAY SHOW I sunlight. ‘ BBOXNBLD DBNNY In TUESDAY lessi Extraordinary Attraotionl- 2 Dayil ROBBINS H odgepodge l a s K a i i ¡ISE ' FBIDAY ; • . .afêjafc*s»,ôÂÂai*ia!â Doubla fsatuxe Day I By James Ollvor Curwood National” Markets repre* |J0E BUTTKBWOBTB and BABY JANE XKYXNO in Arthur Stone In “Should Landlords “The Good Sad Boy" Live" Fox News of quality meats. I Also by request— . HAROLD LLOYD In “DR. JACK” WEDNESDAY ' Standard Lrariier iStoply Co. I SATURDAY RICHARD TALMADOE in LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES . YES, WE BAYE 0HX8TNUT P O S » I LOUISE FAZENDA AND HARRY “American Manners" fer fn c N , grope arpen, «ta. Ì ; ...... MBYBB8 in JACK DEMPSEY In “Winning His Ì i; 1 “Liatan Laatar" , ... - , k> - Wnyi Oor. High and Ohastnut Sta, _ OBANfOBD, N. J. Mermaid Comedy—“Wide Open” Sportlight. .. ■ Fables CLYDE COOK In “ The Orphan’' V T S o M i: 1 l .‘‘li i ' S i. '-r. Il H -i 1.) ■ i ( u i 1 ! ¡ C- be off oil a 1 < ; ! IUÜ-. . , h ,s! ¡í THE PEOPLED trip. And-'villi Il 11 ) It ■ ! ; ' ! ■ • - ' i, i choice/< voti d m S t u r t t o S u v v 11 k ! (i \ PRIME TOP AND/ BOTTOM ROUND ROAST The Best of A ll Our Christmas Club Brings 34c lb. Happiness to All

Every iilan and every woman know« th«L importance of having *Y DRY-PICKED "ready money’ ’on de|H»»it which can he used In an emergency, or which will come In handy for the future. ’ » HEN TURKEYS IS POUNDS EACH) -‘ CALL OB PRONE FOR TBE PLAN ~ - IT IS YOURS FOR TBE ASKXNO 15c lb. ITS a burning shame for people If, on thia~iliank8giving Day, you have a Savings Account with this strong baink to receive inferior coaL Each ton of our coal reaches the corn- you will enjoy to the utmost that feeling o f well-being and safety. You can, with (/ forf gosl—each eftorelful bring» ' FRESH-KILLED heat-perfortnance. We bring con­ First National Bank TNG CHICKENS Heart overflowing from gratitude, give thanks for the many, many blessing« which tentment to your home by the a POUNDS KAOB) track load. .< • * 1 Walnut Avenue Have in the past year come as your share. A Bank Account represent» in a definite

9c lb. . and tangible manner the reward of y o u r efforts to better the condition of youraelf kivinH and your family. May we explain^ur,various plans to you. L L Lorebad & SoblIbc.- m v *SEY PORK LOINS ■ T*L SM ■ ' ' (Bi b c u d , ' / --AMNorthAvcan*.E. LÈT US ANSWER THE BURNING QUESTION We start this week a distribution of o v e r $.100,000 to our Christmas Club members. OBANfOBD, N. J. . . PHONE ONE THREE - ' l c lb. ■ ■ ' ■ ..II ■ ■■ . FOB . ' ■ ' ■■■■- ■-■■■.. - If not a member, don’t fail to join our 192 5 Club, starting Dec. 8. 1 9 2 / ' B L O O M ’* C O A L . PIOS, DATES, NUTS 45c WALTER W . MOONEY COMPANY, Ino Sw«*t Cidsr. Takto Ratoias I X WALNUT AVENUE . OBANfOBD, E. J. Plum fad d iag,- Mixte* Moat Cranford Trust Company Puwpkls and Sqwaak . flPANY OBANTORD. N. J. ■■■■. •■-, .■■■■;■■ ’■ - - EVERY MODERN BAHKWO rACWTY J sH ! M c MAHON TELEPHONE OBANfOBD 1B9-W ' HidkCnde Grocer - fhosa Oat Tbr»,. . - S> Uatoia Avo, N. T*L ITI . ORDERS TVLÜCB PROMPTLY , . WIIWtMHWW tlMWItlWIWMUIH ...... • Ì ì_ d-L ~ i - 1 j

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* a * M m «r VirflowariiMMd- F«» n 1 ^.’ * iMaksMm •atataaatxiad»«* Neyr Formal Gowns «ípctMMrítr« sta­ gi* (tu«, k f u ; manner of w m It la far 6 « « be­ l’Ut Models of Dyed Rare In« limitad t» Bark _ H «» Georgette Stole b*y Md Part at*. * t Either End. a sc Pana«« from I . . . _ »v m W all walk« of Ufe— f ^*r S Ttesson g J j k »it« j t aoldlen, workmen m JFtJmUL ■ f0“*cUon «>« v»y aUnZT fc h*' mod# » o f laat ---- rama «*ar‘aa tha • r u b t i& l« cor. jgt-aaas-.-__ Mayflower. Tbn So­ £***?“ ' i“ fb* fork Heratd- ciety of Mayflower 1 / S +■ I T|>* ,lln< b straight «ad f or Noveoib« D n cn d in u la a a judldotu nse of the .« A thoroorhjy .derno- ^ ' A - " d 1,lbV waUf,ljl»« *• still low.- The THE good saiiARiTaj| h r ? j¡ $ «rade body. It baa %, ,•* ' tU *!1^ er^ OTer e o rm n deer to ■m1'JË&fi . " •* V l * -1 In It member« from tUnMddlm««ed woman of ponderous UESSOIf TEXT—“Luiq ]i « é" e*ery . trade - and OOU>d TEXT—Tc * ;; m j U ’1 - ’ - ^ » targe part In this &! railing «• well aa sbowlnf. indeed, in ipany cases. It Is m- manjr lea dins Pi- ra obvhm. th., the drra," Isln T eu ^ ore* la nor aortal B*6tacted portion of humanity fabric. The weat- wnooe existence Is practically Ignored CtaotMN«lsbe¡,r. L f- -rj «1 K», AS era farm end shop J ««»«r couturier«, that w are Inst aa tanrh tlw slender manikin, look rather «w ovBinua. ~ ** _ represented aa are ridiculous wearing them. ■ M y g ^ - the eastern bank A. DrT ac* * •• sounded by the aeo- TOUNO PEoVíp /t'r,''' ' - :r P i and drawing room. s wrer i m “ ""* ,h*f »»de to Tb« M a y flo w er W|”J «venlng and afternoon r y g o w They are flat, aix to eight 25-28L°W *° ,nBerit Lft(< Inchre wide, will, for both side« and tiut'Wy creek tm Chicago, which has been called the worh !* *‘r*n'U of dyed hare or L The Lawyer's Q u«,, s rabbit about half « yard long. At Lawyer” here m e«. ,- ri- sad packing boeee« psssed. has now been replaced with u> stockyards smell, will soon have disappeared. Th« yiui I Z l r U * *,0,e °f «eMgStte crepe, rabgloo» U -. .he abontifour Inches of black jolned"by It » °.i°ilr n>V,dern “ *“«■ O' . I Mayflower ’ two hands of gold gsloa to half r h J ^ Ï 1 nearly „,m. .. ‘ ®Pd °,f bine In one Instance. A theological rn.fessur r* . Wyommg’s Woman Gover l( D escendants short length of dark gray Joined to a obje« « a . trap j ^ J . ^ * bmger one of lighter gray Is another. Blm to take such a siar,. ' (Ñon? N um ber TTieiie nre a charming Innovation u d weaken Hia influence a, '- " ' likely to he much Imitated. - He expected Jesus to f“."® The fcune fllle darfrocks often have Mw ceramouiea «hieh~wo--., O v e r 6,000 a turn-down |w)6 cqllar under which Is with or dlsparâge the law. "* 2. Jesus’ Question tv, • Warm and lovsly 1« this chic cost Jesus knew the motive of mad* of a rougljly wovon wooloh cloth he did not evade his quest ¿v By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN in brawn and red plaid, trimmed at sent him to the law.‘thP ¡w. ;. IIA.V|\.s«.IVI,N(i, according to 5 collar and etiffa with fox. r? "I was familiar to him. ne i;, Anierh-aii tradition. In' |nt|. robbed of his own weapoo. . *aj tiuitfly connected with the ?» 3. The Lawyer's Reply ,, - , - o I’llt-Tliii» Und New England. iltadc Holds1 Popularity . “ ade,* D bwelllgent answer ^ "I'ttr at Christmas nor that the entire content of ii,e "'•u«ht of tlit- beginning of in Garments for Women embrace*, In love to J, M Hie American celebration of While brown In a wide rang* of dif­ This expresses the whole ot ¿ J j ¡b* day Itikek us back to ferent tones la much In evldenca In ex . ' JrcrJulM • mil to the toll» autumn fashions and there Is a grow 4. Jesr^s*. Reply (v. "Si nv.5 Vn V ...... * « Amsterdam* lng tendency to exploit green In the straightforwsrd answer went »»^1 And tld« 1« blatorlcnlly correct. For «lark abadq called Russian green, black <\ mass In Chrlatinna «hows that am White and Edward Winslow. Tba n Z ? ° i “ A '»»Ter. Perfe.t lo,,»! lines of John Bllllngton, Peter Brown, a.T? '? dew-endant« ef tb* hat lost none of its prestige. There la God and man to truly the,wa* £ * an^U',, f,,urc|l Estival In brands Eaton and (llchnnl More are original Pilgrims have very làrfrlr no suggestion of somberness about No man has yet had or can have « ¡ l Idnli !!y,rhri'f| ,h^n"nnl’fPr,lir,F 8f . whoMk. •«■«aJ-vU-.T: do^A'liot much makes for* crudity. ’ This question reveals the W arm »! ''“‘ If naturally, a* the out- ^ “john lorn g,°“' WC t t W E W S f 1!« question., In the parable of tie Gm iII Ik tacmbfrahlp of,th e society uf Smnjriun H , makra clear who u Oyld Uopkhuk «■ .__ • * . • I •_- neighbor means! Cbrirt's answer tN «bo came over In the Mayflower. No- DraorlTn ° ! Wllllani Uulilns. it»: J“*® "dded to Ita rolls. In“the last tiwd a cravat that may have tsasela I Pradestlned favorite for aotumn, «an a donble meaning: He not only na* «Hly knows just how many of them » i Joseph llogera. sec llicre are today, bul more thaQ Bve and ^generation. U • Tboum* Bugera. i,ne.,T3 “ »»emheri hare been p"d*' , Thta la it pretty fashion rth® rhlladelphla Ledger. These smart- clear who ta myvnelghhor. but aa» enrolled. In the West and the Middle Mff one that la t>ractlcal and becoming. I tailored frocks are all provided with It dear thnt the lawyer was not play.; i o.ukaud are enrolled In the member- 8 ^ 1 in « ys f ,,ttl“ n’ 7: ap,,r8<> S o » ' «eat the membership Is Increasing to - aieevcs are varied at this house, close-fitting wrist-length'sleeves and lng the neighbor. He thus was ns. •hlp of , the General Society of May­ 14ft. n f \ 8'*ndl,h- 2«: John Tilley. ?dcb "" ex,**nt “» make probable. Borne are long and tight fitting and flnlal>ed high at the neck, either cut vlcted of not having been a neighNs: flower Descendants und the society Is White” W"W n- 14S! ‘‘«««vine In the future, a meeting In Chicago, andlhon* " i,x'lBcl1 llgbt-fittlng cuff h‘«h « finished with choker or high Cl) Who Is my neighbor? This growing. It's no. easy matter to get V ' "econd r-nerutlon, 0j Itesolved In 18 states there are regularly Zterlse|nnHn^rn, —— ....H _ highway b , the robbers Is the to* torlan general who traces all lines of ” . 18: W'vnrd Winslow. 10. Many h " .£ " ! i 0™-c".,wl,h ,ui:k» «f e‘“■l®“rf“ í l . ! urt,,ce- woo, fBbrtc# ,n meiulters, It 1« pointed out. have nu *! i. W-oIc' fHr,n *hp General 8oclety hT’ih mi'iWUb^u,0O8e top from elbow I ovAcheck or .line stripe effects are who needs a neighbor. My neij:bNr, -, djmeema Altogether there tire prob- “ ofou. line, of descent. of Mayflower Descendants wllh what vidonn. ' I ht re are «'**»*• that accepted materiata, as well „ p l S therefore, la the one who need* ny Sidy between <1.000 and 7,000 descend-' s deflniHlI as “sentimental headquar­ _ Capt. aichnrd Henry Greene, a Civil Ina P.Uff Ju?r above the wrtat nnd f"nc.v flannels, and some of the help, whether be lives next d w «• snt. scattered all over the country ters at I lymouth und actual nutlonal ?S2re ï r . " " ,t, W'',en ,0 M i form- I brevier, plain sllka. Smart etlectn i l on the other side of the worid. TN«e There were i«j pussengers on the detv In w ' v T * M“J «0wcr sm headquarters at Boston. dety In stnte In 18W. Con­ nut?.™«"nntfm \ n r Hand tiny “ V lw«,ureasesl l h, ^ ^ drC? e* are aredn m black black ba aatin!Hii who have the Spirit of Chri>t «a «v >lu,dower when she sutled front Plym- The Increase In die membership u «**1*? ^ some evening dreksea. while with white satin panels, vestees. col their neighbors oo every hand 5utn, Knghmdv on Srptcruhpr HJ, ic«0 necticut. Muasuchusetts und Pennsyl­ declared lo be due to o healthy growth vania quickly followed the e x d by craiîrie « " .7 T *1.ef v® f"rmed Inr? ana Z0*"' » “«on» In A ch in g . (—) IV hat being a neighbor tii-jsv V"; ru.u" iJUh| on bourd ship und «nJ okand » a newly . * «"nnuiCTlawukened UKInterest In ‘ thn . Insertion uruund Bnmte child. Oceanus Hopkins; was horn the founders of mi( country. Many flVPr «litt ftHnulalMMMundt,r ,he . • and I used ■ ■ for ■ trimming. " ««ensiyely “Who Is my neighbor?" but "Wini«» In mld-Atlnmle. It might ,cem that ou.h. Muss, and orgunlxed the Gen ot her pat riot le nrga iiixu tlons ho ve' not Over the shoulder*. rra^ Society o, Mayflower DmonS- neighbor am I?" To be a nelyl.hor is. /as.l.la "u V ' original" * bond WIof 102IW* there much more than held their ow n since /»nicht be seores of linea of descent Flowers Supply Touch of Red (a) to be on the lookout for r' .'-e ¡a . ie w-ur. losing mernheh. sleadllv - C urtains need of our help (v." 3^). ey should not be anv more 33). Çhrlst’.s compassion wa* ar. -;—Î 'ii'-'t dowfa" the heaviest of clouds 0f '"<• District of Columblu and Ohio has gone steadily ahead. Its require- flower which completes the smart ebs- l \ , r * X dpl,l'‘'nU<'d Irout only ?3 po*. «•onsplcuous In color or design Ilian »,» He enme Into contact wiih :l . ** : I »aJ fogs by his new Invention ah d«m- cume Into being In March, I si IS, New" menls for membership are high. When the curtuln Itself. tume of the moment Is sure to be in I■a-trjifd 'recently at Bolling fleltL, oti 'li Hr*' T,u' 'nlornmrrltige of the Jersey followed In August, 1000- wis- 1 a shade of rose or rod. who were suffering and In nni'd. .11 1 tlsrlin families U resi«in»lble for this at the Plymouth congress It was voted those vyltn have Ills nature ir.T | 'As-hington, by -army flyers. The M to have the llnp of de*cent of all pro­ « tin « Ffl°r U.““ -»«w-P«cilc«Uy | uses sand aqd he states that rioruary. |l» l. Later state societies spective members traced by the his­ likewise moved, (e) To glre to t;. Coati and Qther Clothe* in need {v. 34). * Stany are wii:iuS >f ea»u;h airplanes are equipped with Intuís Efllngham de Forest, historian « ^ chartered In Minnesota. Mulne torian general of the national society rionleev a nr? “n Important consldera- «1» dev ice. It will not only be possible 2 , ? Z ?r sh°uld they border on the give money to help the; poor t Vork S«e'ety of Mayflower ■ml Colorado, There followed a m “lod before permitting these applicants to for W oman W ho Ig Stout to break np clouds and cause rain but A new wireless dire' "f tl**‘‘ndy BTowth until 1008, when S i e T?,em. type> ««»«Jtass of needy, but are,unwilling to p-rsor of-Wight at Niton, will l 1 lescentlants. says,that many lines have be ,cer|lfled hy the state societies. It - “Winter couts. ut best, are heavy, «trie- The longer nnd more. slender I to remove fogs from over cities and Callfornlu formed Its society The ly minister to them. Many tm.es i I bitter*. The pictnre shows Lieut. W ace to ships that are coni \ prtdlflc, while other, was simply inuklng u purt of tit* con­ thick things that; mnko one look ns they are in effect, the better. The through the centuries have almost dls s ate .of Washington's- branch w«! stitution something which was nlreailv broad as one Is long,” you con hear a personal touch Is more important t' t *: Melville pouring the sand Into the communionte with ships ! «Plieured from the earth. The Brad­ dmrtgred In 1012. and later chanera a custqni. Nut only must the pro- sleeves sbould elther be quite without the material aid. We should gpo .. I Ut; directly beneath the wing can be find the exact spot to w too-plump woman sigh as she makes selves us well us our muney, tdi - ford. Brj-wvter. Howland und Alden «ere Bran,ed lo societies In Kn0« r spectlve-member have 'stuto sanclkm. her way-Jnto the “stylish stouts" sec­ .°rm"mhenM?F ,1,ey fih^ ' d bave ™?v a * » » nnzxle that sprays the sand, charged for each direct !.< Indluns and Nebraska. The tion. • ■ tine braiding, or similar trim, apniled ’bind up wound« (V. 34).' (el To • tktvugh the air. . from directional aerials i iSe* h"Ve ',Wn ,hp **« pro- ■at» society Is now Inactive but he must also have national sane- ln up-and-down effect. pp ■ tlie helpless ones on nur beast* o' in d * e he numÍM'r of StandUhra Hon. before he can Join the Mayflower But here she flnds, to her relief, that _ The stout woman should remember ■lid Allertons Is eomparutlvcly sutall M:wi°U,!lllyfi*,,PnklnK' ,he Society of we walk ’(v, 34). This (.«“pn-if !i SETS A NEW RECORD Mayflower Descendants has. l ghyu'.d there are coats much less cumbersome this general rule as she selects hei lové Is genuine. Christians will dot J e lr ° f ,he orl«‘“«l Gov When congress voted to take part than she had Imagine«!: In fact,' If she Beautifi ernor Winslow are now-living In ciin- In the tercentenary nf the-pilgrim, winter ran i- An, part of figure themselves in order to. have sometr :: 1« , wise In her, selection: she rany he that la too prominent should not he to give to those who have need ' nda When (he Itevolutloníry war r^erlcj. pwlght, secretary of the the following was mqde «.part of tho finite as “willowy* In her winter c a t New York State society. "Mnssachn records• . , accentuated by ornamentation. The kind of "sympathy Is great!) p*v> broke out they decided for the causo ns she was In spnie one-piece suni'ner- Architect's drawing of KT of he king «ml moved across (he sett« as might be expected. heuTthe “The landing of the Pilgrims sym- time concoction;.' ' v. c?r7 1,,y Proportioned part, rather today, (f) To bring to the 11 •~fi- V<_ should_ be brought Into promlnence and' take care of the unfortunate (v Shrine of the Ininmculut border. Thu Winslows of Mat flower i m ¿hill v eml'vr8l‘lp l,f m°ra than hollies one of the world's great«» ^The first thing the stout woman the others subdued* a at the Catholic umvetsi descent a..«- found In this country are T«»0. while New York state has about ventures. The hardships of the vov- Genuine love does not leave its * &>0. I doubt If the national memlJii should consider In choosing her winter Incomplete. Much- Christian •*■ litgton. which Is nuirin. age, the perils of the wilderness, the coat Is line.. Since she needs to add The crypt Is almost done ship Is more than a email percentage ravages of that first dreadful wintec- Monkey Skin And Ermine Is.spasmodic, helps, and then l-a ’ columns, p of the iwreons who hnve Pilgrim blood height, Instead of breadth, to her fig­ man to take care of himself, u rifuiII1UI ■ « murlile4M» •»•*■■ y these are hut circumstanced that frame ure. a long cont-should be satisfactory In emphaslxing the vogue for com­ and mosaic pictures of si In them In this. country. Our com the picture. Acting for the nation binations of black nnd white, nothin« give money (v. 33). It costs ,s ..ver thé lö altars attract Brasses at Plymouth are becoming Z, from more than one point of vlorf-’ deal to -he a neighbor.. Love «raw«"' " i" lnm Bru<*f,»rd. william our.concern today with the solemn Thejvhort, “boxy'.' jnckei which so gra­ more original has been shown than ”n tloD. Brewster. Janies Chllloh, Francis u r attended each t.me the, are hdd story Is 'that U rivets Imagination on most expensive thing In the’ ■ At the last congress there were nres ciously fills out the thin woman's wDh ? ^ k' b'ack pp«vct bortered ist C! )tSK tooke. hdwartl Doty. Edward FuHcr the noblest pages of human nature- b ' b fr,",^en-band ,of ermine headeiF cost God Bis only Son. It cm \ 7 h: ent 1< olllcers of the general Z ’F'? trare figure does disastrous things to His life. May we go and do Dr Snniiiel Fuller. Stephen Hopklna lofty purpose, dumitless courage, stead- the short, stout woman's lines. How­ i / . J , *? * mo&key skin. A slml and 144 quallfled delegates frem '.» fasp endurance, pious enthuslasnu'holj. u Z Z n ’""1' 1>, i:urr Thomas over the country. Some of ,he,u » ™ ever, the rant should be fairly loose, z «-»».\ss Christian Life. Í f v. o0, Sl‘Mt,n- O « " » SoUh\ especially over -the hips If they hive Probably the most of the difi»' lliU-s hundlsh. Ulchurd Worrvn, WU- n v ,t 85 Nl‘b™»k« “ H* any tendency to be too prominent. „ T S enter W n tp 4n■ »*• , .tryingujHi(t totu mlive e . me the ^ Chnst;.itmi The stfljit woman's coat should be U you happen to dossom ____ arise from attempting to half Hired Man Knew rnthcr.plaln. and whatever ornamental Drutpmond. ■ . ■ i • ■ . • . • •• ■ laMn ilne* h",v'»«»«» disease p the—soul than that of Ingraniti» T ™ "J " i7 la* poll"t»'” stated he. —Kansas City Star. adys Weslerë Oirlstian Advocate. .tnnii*w Fumhlegnie. “He not only th,ntla,1. l7 ,,<^•, **** be' *’* ,he P'1« • DM■ .h r thft .s - ttlmreln. v "■*srjrSr " «n.. i vtseir, .. , ♦ W as wellWeil | ,| — . . hot a strtesmao.gei, the voters to Bx ascs hy the trimming.7 Plaits and over­3 * ■iasasrew ikm.»* all nhout the tnhjcct. but tells tb. r eye« on while he slip, «round E x p e rie n c e Exquisite Scarfs ;•* ,n everybody who will listen. Yes­ An in? % ? h ,ns!ance' 8re ro be avohied. ' - T he H oping M an - tenlsy > . was sitting on the top rail '? *' ,he side, it And a V-shnpetl neckline is slenderix- Heavy black crepe de chine h » The hoping man Is always th. look«—I-gorfy !=»as If a good man, «""k'"g his piperand a *! 17>e,be,

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»¡ s ï 1? ^ « «N fOIWO W¿VlE i ï n V ’S'-'l 10- w i^ S S ê . ^ v .-. î ' ^ H o w to tnheri, ^ Lf* !■ 1- ll>e Lawyer's q u« , , l Wy crrek 1» Chicago, which has been called the world’s w ri- Jia i packing homes passed, has now been replaced with a\ur™ .m ^1J«« waa ,o trap Wyommg’s Woman Governor and the Capitol Him to take inch a »tar,> ^ - weaken HU Influence a , ‘- 7 ***1 He expected Jesus to ,“.7^® Celebrating Birthday of Mohammed in Morocco m w ceremouiea *hich.wo--., with o r dftparage the law. "* _ *" ^emua‘ Question tv. - ^ NVW ,'J » - ,s / r, ■ - « ■ thlo M it the motive of , ig,. ? i- -t 'S : W ¡I I-* ’ ( ' ‘ 1 Un cloth he did not evade hi, ^ Cw . - --‘-'T . \!s ' * t.- . «mod a t lent him to the law.“, C » , 0 -, 1 IW S; ^ ,("w. wai familiar to him. i|( 1 . . ^ robbed o f hla own weapon. 3. The Lawyer*, Reply ^ ^ I c ì ' ì * y ...... made an lntelllgen, answer that the entire content of the ? fo m e n 8. ., a *' ; “ \ V ; - V * v embraced In love to .«»,, «* ^ 4Í " ''C - • a 1;, ■’1'|-V-vor ' c. -, » l ^ .. - ttHBI e of dlf- Thla expresses the whole-«f lence In doty. - a grow Jem^a* Reply (T. 5 ,, - w t In, the straightforward anawer neat t,, is» IÍ¡ri-¿-IT'/ "I . - I - '-^-1: n, black hemt of thq lawyer. Perfect !»„" rbera la God and man is truly tbe-.wav i l l : * - z z i ï , , - „ A Ä - ; * a about No man baa yet had or can hire b * r 1 V T v o W » ' . f t * ■ . ’ r r i ■■ act th at love. H la alnftal condition p.-fcieW naterlal Ua poaalbUIty. Man-, failure to H í ::. .--»b rt 'B k í i :rasf> of are np to this requirement is hi» na. m . : € iatt. : demnaaon. The lawyer keenly M lira NelUe T. Kosa, who was elected governor of Wyoming, and the stale.cupttoi at Cheyenne. a black this throat, ,He was defeats! on h, K» % ? n. There own ground«' and- convicted of & x>little I 1: Wh? la My Nelflhbor? s*NDDisrasoLouD|S Xo G¡ve Direction to Ships in Fog bit- too Ir'yiiW-'Lairircr’ii-'QQeatlwrTV.''^ restlvltloa IA relebratloóof the birthday of Mohslnmed held at Laracha, Morocco, lacludad a grail provees lo o at This question reveals the WneHitv mt)ro thltn d.i*)U Moors carrying banners and rvllgloua tropltlca!1 '' t ...... 1 pries In °f the lawyer. Christ's answer M »e moat reached hla conaclence. and now u tllng It Mdta to escape the difficulty by >*. FOR PITTSBURGH U. brings mg a captions question. L»*j*. Feng’s Troops at a Gate of Peking lesigna like he songbt to get off by nisi»,' quest!« as to the meaning of w«w £ Jesus' Anawer (w . 31X37). Tib more than answered the hxytf* r question., In tha parable of the c«t «red 8«maritan H< makes dear who u fresai Wlhbor. and-also what it mesas »i ipptng; he a neighbor, o r what taring 1 la aelybbor mean* Christ's answer w • a n a double meaning: lie not only msfe •mart- clear who Is my (neighbor. butiacie with It d ear th at the lawyer wa* not pliy.: and Ing the neighbor. Be thus was ns. r ent vlcted of n o t having been a nei^hNc. high (1) Who la my neighbor; This *»’-! >Uara. tltute and wounded man left on ,U ; plain, highway by the robbers Is the re* I are who needs a neighbor. My neighbor, , plain therefore, la the one who needs, ny .: f the help, whether he lives next dnor cr ta lh on the other side of the world. Th«e satin, wbo have th e Spirit of Christ can a* rol their neighbors on, .every hand. thing . (2) What being a neighbor rneairc ; lively Our supreme concern should cor U “Who la my neighbor}" but -•nvhiw#. neighbor am I?" To be a neighbor is (a) to be on the.lookout for those fa., Red need of our help (v." 33). i’r. K. Francis Warren of Harvard del- have.'compassion on the nee>ir -v l V-'-'t doni r the: heaviest of clouds eoa- as He Cnme Into contact with »!>*• | »si fogs by bis new Invention ah d«m- e in who were snffering and In nwi, t:i >truted 'recently at Bolling tieliL those who. have Ills nature »-‘¡rv 'jd.ingion, by -army flyers. The I trw^is uses sand aqd he states that likewise moved, "(c) To give to t;., # era- need (v. 34).* Many are wii icc :,w .f enough airplanes are equipped with 11» device. It will not only be possible the 3lve money to help the; poor out A new wireless directional station on the southernmost part of the l»le break up clouds and cause rain but of wight at Niton, will he In operntlnn before the winter fogs become a men­ ■of nei‘(Iy, hut a re unwilling to porsoc.;- I ta remove fogs from over cities and ider •olffUter to them. Many titptes tie I r.:rteir?. The picture shows Lieut. W ace to shins that arc constantly using the channel. The stntlon wlj! be able to Hinging ’’(inward ( lirt.ilun rtiilmwá,'' Ü0.UOU irootia of.tha Oirl.ilan Gen­ T’lilk $ldj«K>.y- J O T o bring to the ¡i ts ,t:4 Shrine of the Immaculate ContepUon ¡jlJ- take care of the unfortunate (v ■ ■■ at the Catholic university In >'«*>■ IN PARLIAMENT AGAIN Genuine love does not leave tt* «or, liigton. which 1» nearing completion. Incomplete! Much - Christian m.* Tim emit I* almo,t done and Its heat. la.spasmodic, helps.and then have- a Gfui mirble columns., porcelain tiles man to take care of himself: t;i T ’ nnd mosaic pictures of saintly women give money (v. 33). It co*ts ■ --4- ."verrim U altars attract much a.ten deal to -W a neighbor., i.me •• ■ - most expensive thing In the’ »•' tl»n. • cost God Ills only Son. It c m (“ J His life. May we go and do ¡At

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' T he H oping M an ' The hoping m an Is alway* the " ing Christian.—Western Chri*:i - ' '• _ A -rt Bailey (5eorge **f Chicago. Vocate. ’ ‘ -A has been electee! judge of the ■ dial court. This to. th e first time y erican civic affairs that a negro m , Losses ruidl Gains ■ .. r t*» b-ea elected a Judge of a court of The duchess »d Athol wss re-etecle-f What sum, c^tis ttur greatest -. ' George, a Republican, fifty­ Alyan T. Fuller, Republican, Who wan elected governor of Massachusetts to parll«ii|ent from the ' Klnroea and are often*, our. highest gains. ' '* Tears old, baa been a practicing by a plurality of 107,'«ii over Mayor James M. \.*uri«y.rrf BoaTon. lyeuox-rat. tv estero division, being one o ftb e [e ar ’sws e-ervy tn Chicago Wr 28 year». He «ad Mrs. Fuller, w ho was very active in her husMad'i campaign. . , successful wouMrn catuildafM. ■ « t of the.most respected member» ,á race.- - • -h -^í , Tt ï -JT *

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PablWwd Evory Tboraday burtter's M for nrtVaafc* ate» WM wre extreraety boiy la * curtate Union Avena». Cranford, JT. J . section of O nfont duin* ite dae» ■*Ate"ffie I t e C l á t e «W~tewy*r b ^ - ^ u s M l t e ^ ^ ' t e ' ^ ' ’^ vu t And middl# of the night be- » b et h e a m .e d lvo-o» ca*t * r p ge¡n ¿ useful do» ierW Bdftw l a-. ■ U K t i K v m n tw e e iL f Thea»aponieis. lan WMnMdar m ite » if ÍDrg » end ty * ...... Ediu» u J FubtMwr day. although tbe foil tale of hia ae- Z al r Z r ? a* ? “*?** • • * *■ **»»«*• are. tbe moot treetsl,«' and tlrltle# area not available until .7 ?*?“ f** "H oU^ « t efmdeuL«ndpo«»ee»tea « le .. T HURSDAY, NOVEMBER^?, » 2« »onto time later, aa the new» fllter- ^ Hrawnm jxnartodaegre* the imrehreht. . ------jod in to P o lle d H e a d q u a rte r» ter 1 a t aever flvtacjBp or giving in. •;.-:.t ; KK 0 ^ 0 B m l 5 r ' V* Tam a One Dollar and a Half a Teat I driblet». Tlio flrat ite m '«a» tap­ "Ab — rr-'j- Ceti M ah . a,4teêm5~lao^B :______... .v.______• piled by Stira R. A. L onlu of S I M**- V tefr Perdía, an Ah «anta to yJWg'booelfrJl Riïtr8i* Island it u* ctuhrd M o t c a ¿ ;n* ° a a r* nue.- W*10 reported that ------eve... as...... a t * |Jl uj. on ^«dZM dljr UtCTe M eoC etiherT abet of dal sootWo'nmb fragrarne* in Flower* ¡been i *ound of U m perlof at a UT M t f ^ b Iml toñañ^r^udiñ •• •Pragrantefa fiower* i* ifctennlned IBooster “Ob «bat snsmdar y ***** *rtiidh *fs bsyontl btunso rom« rm tbe convenience of «andldnUal ^ ad their fricndi. the office of the - w»i. found J ? " * 1** **»■ wbJrt, srota'. -r I Prrbenaloo. It la not a qnalltypA-o- md their frienS, th e sffi.7 tta PhtoTJ J Ï J & l Ä »te. ^b*t bert i» Houston,- > I liar to a family, but to Individuala, or\ - cad ObrD&UUiUbscriptiOaeoaUct fejj I rat^r_jarietle». Jb-that- famlljr.- -OM Maat Wbat bac be dece T”*"* J,*,r of roaea were tnoef!» in »bTébenoloí'ste.m J£!*'»h«Í ta eomê frent ; .many of ine newer ned mt»l C ranford Ili. , thtWAhAÎBt SM both ln- »1« but. beautiful ar* not. The older peonlee building lot iOxlSO feet, were rather unpleasant in odor, pat Jtone CrwtorM ^“'« ^ liront window, flndlng it open 6 or ^ be’a .duo* «tornite' ' best location on Centennial av£ t e de litW la dat be* up «■ gour I ,J!® Deweif varieties are ¿e, nue. Craoiord. ^shrubbery, hedges, The application of Cranford Town- |Lia C,i!S<ífdth,ímílh ^ inth *n*er lidouily perfumed. .. ! fruit tree»: only building lot left ahlp to the Stato Hoard of Public Í .ÏÏ,h th* •“ h R t t I aw wem ab* turned hu life fo’ on- thomaad deflara! Kla ytf Bn tlili aide of O n twin i»| aye- (jotehed sideboardHhhi Utilities for the elimination of ,_N.0toth,?r _wa8 » ' « t o * o r d a tr ; ^ r 1' ?«•«; Wfh and dry, adjoining luT Union avenue «ratio crowing t Hie Uammdeamng I ^tenbacb.s beautiful ««tate: M ce ■ *** woman, bis tasnrios One maa’a Idea of cleaning house te and terms reasonable. Small build­ a V Ä A s Æ isKr* ä i" lh f- F “ btnuHf i* ao p w a li for cempfahn.“ preparation for Ms wife’s homecoming Ing on place, suitable for game, CmipEpDiSi X îï’â ' aittes and t»o . I ’ 861 tafcì lxKikj bere. «uh. after her vacation 1» emptying tbe ash­ bo«» to build guaranteed. S ll w lieariny unt I February 19th. Tills ,,n WCd M *l«‘hotV.V U:3? *• “ H öat atan doaw tab oat ah dat latrar tray».—Warn! fl era Id, . ~ write: Rmridenee, 104 Centennial waa on application of the Railroad p i ». *?x XtaS,* £?* nw5 "KS® * ■aoe w toi be ala r *ot no Idra a-tnii avenue, Cranford. people who claimed they had boen i 511f„fr„ , !?ji^,,ler.1cil?ltv ,,Ike unablo to prepare their aide or com-1I ..,.™ , ; ' „ . V 0]1 «'j iwu hhd wuihi found uw the noosei hona*| * d r t e lie d u e It JeW to tant’lizr ®®ui* ® *rATB —Ltot your property Jjdctc-plana...... they. wiahed...... to aubmlt. t0, Por had cwto that Insure insulation agnhut Buyers waiting. Frit* and Louise i * no ouestkm hut Uila arade -croam Ü“ ¡ÍÍ ^ ”n, ?n f nt ter^‘ reil l; j^ ^ j Effactwm Mmybe^ but t>»t and cold, have been introduced.-- Etcliange, 104 Centennial Avenue, Jni: will be eliminated In time. It ' L i v i f a,1* L » ? tcnnlal avenue, viauiuHi.Cranford. • i1 ----- . ■>—— "11-27 I, „in ho ono i to In. -cut . to crow ing . . I ‘/oapect Stroet, told the old. old i " t e • paper waa beyond ¿¿i i , lory of cold air being felt in the the hetrtwood have found Uiat the APARTMENT to rent, two-family I - « T í f l t r t ñ ’ 1 'I lie '.-chiiuls mi power. . ■ . ' ■ li-l.éii as men ..... ,"ollfe «»riyTlm m lay morning; and drat two Inches of growth. took' 2U0 baih0’Ä t h * i r roon“ *nä MONEY7 M Ä S V Tl.v t e t e jh e earfy day» of the Qvll „f,I.J 55 South Union avenue. En-| f“ exchange for antlon«, 6 tfr regular publication day, TlwrM ^innd n»«n »i?u.n,asf£ f°®M betof-j years. Later tbe treo grew at tbe ” r ** *tei«d Ceneral Beauregard. rate of two Inches tn GO yearn— day. Doing Thankaglvlng Day, Tho].i hh « n f o r who waa a gr»duale of Wfcat Poiit, an • s a w t,i™H «'“¡ss Citizen ait(| Chronicle la prlntod i n w1'® rt ., Nobodyv ”™ ' bad« « en- eo- J[£JdJ*i^omjinn2«rn n-t. 128; abo lìv, room! tow.“ l,n*c- """ w ] lutili AVodneaday.. night w to |ivugive uuiour uiiiaAr or FURNISHED ROOMS FOB RXHTl stitution thatha* made It the won- *Lttm*n5?r’ “ « «"BiBr «plain DBOfiUBXR, A D„ IMI, tlerful country It and that the or- "?*°A *^.®r dtoeoveglng the open! °5 ,h terete, and a hairpin which t e J M m ?treot- Telephone I ? » *32""'»« JPte Î E gricul organ. Tho 11 orguiix tiro «he dld not rccognlze. . - »Mew mnd^t^-^T w p and Ä ^ rÄ riZ V ^ " ^ ^ Cranford 789 - ...... — " MJ 0 Union avenue, CYanfonl | thank* ateo that we have a Coolldgo «M tte ^ # : ^eu.tenfteer ^ n W T s Z BURNISHED9'room in private fam R. M. Crocket. . ■ui .»ell, choir. urellcHtral string,I at the head of the gbverhment to pffj*’ °/«H»hlo, of 506 Linden ■ like 1w viiT L '" |for»y:WB iiwa a*,. ‘ .-----. • “**«’ «• new I r. llv. for ffAHflaman Mi Aalik private L.A.1 .J nun-_* llie-tnil brass, vibrato, vox limim l ensure honesty and Integrity and- *1*0 found, a window open, « - ■ ¿ i ■*r l * t e bef«S4v: * VBACT No. I-Bwtonia* >i . mi„, , , «ontleman. with breakfast, iliu; iiereussion; piano'and pcdul| rcal, statesmanship In our National and tlio iianio oid %-inch aurur nail RESTAURANT Ian- It will bavo a eompletd Oovornmont. : ^ •toon busy there but there were* no Iiiii!ii'ieviliblr,'Vox humanu choir., evidences of intrusion. i m lltec. I dose tnk ft"S-'aSM Ì J Ä S o r ' a «H?find Turkey...... —Dinner to the Kltl «S atylTtoca. lie.on1 ThanksglvlngiDay for ü l pg iimir us well a* orcliestrolle I ntn? m «?'. Bpwnerantx, 106 M*. Nunday Plnnpr for | 5 cerit.s. ij.jj ^ ixiiuif_There, will b0_7- vox. Im-1 HamanHead orSionef D^ a”T Cr#nford' Ph0“® Oxford m et' ■in- in tbe entire organ. f es a c a t A a . » ” *'»*» _ iK.t.-uorthy feature Is tup 61. Sciential* to Decide P * Her Feet im It S , , ■ (¿7vrw 5 WRHTED-Femal, Ind liiapiison In the pedal organ. Whether a skull-shaped silica atone, 0?°^ washing by tbe>' *> luiigest pipe in tills group of 321 ,aa«rthed at Canton. Ohio, la the head ’TT t-t'.W r *r E -V K . ?» out notning»«ffi.'tt taken.I •cL *"*«!»0 OALLED^R ^ S ^ S b r r d s % s g r ’t-m Foa"i’“>i mi . m timi length of over (IT) ...... of an infant of SOflOO year* ago or a I mid h three feet and G Inches- rn..i ,, , , ■are. It contain* enough wood to n< ' ' «'®»®r «rvtag dona by nature may ba I a lleur I Inch thick over a roo]n te fied by recogahjed anthropologists, llr mi urea of 87x140 feet—this In | teffibgrp of Canttmte medleal fiitaml. n a th in i, » M a . ’ . ï i ■Ingle pipe. Prom till* super-si/e tyJm n ladlc«ed. ' ¿”j """“.« ii urieu re«ay ) pipes will carry until the simtll- t e i X « S t e ? ï i S Sy?“:.to’iroa »S »ü at your i«“Äl leisure: s&s%A&as.”« Ji. one Imlf Inch long and one- I «M « the tows who had bees alee au for Id cents ,per pound: ho ■ W A ETEO fitli lueli In diameter. Canton,Centón,CMuon*LUa#nrm^ wagwa«.unearthed unearthed Uctl by J. J. ParteParla, la ’ÆwfiSSw W * - *îü?e S rS “T dM?!v "??"?.1«** lift1 *h^^Swî by the package less than »1. % ighl ad­ In Three Divisions. proprietor of a gasoline filling .tatlon, imrwuir.- The question* Ìsl" whv I . t e reaaarked, -Te«. that Is ao. but A aUd'dWbSitad^Mr4 » « * ditional charge shotfid you desire Saturdays.to tn rd « n-te Model? , t? , hS.1P Bakery. ,n »tore7 Eut. on J Iroin the pluclng standpoint, the should apybody who took «11 *Kt«[| l ö t e »»«»Ivin CronfòrS^Untoiìcranfoni. Union the me wearing apparel all.all Ironed.ironed. when he was excavating, preparatory troubleaonothteolÆ î tWa| I aaa eeo exceptfoe we bare no rein­ , »nan street. Phone Cranford 26-ff ■ Inrgm,.- »ill he divided into thiee. ,n„ iiiuntee ivnyim to erecting aa air tank. Parte says ha dye* hero eatalde oor hmnedi*te fam- Jot vä£m~CwXIr.iïXi^iffiî' Äïi ‘J'f -5Ä lrlc[j S52Nw* ÎSL’T O ?™ AND »Men., unc will be on both side* hack hinnng her frlen has refused an offer of $500 made by _ Mr—yoe may goaafp to me about any­ OUR FELLOW AUTO WILL CALL PilTVAmw^WM F°® RENT II lifer die prOHCenlum urcIi ot giving Imv a phyaldan top hi* find. l"»a5*Ä k.*0? Ï » V * * " ¿fc " a* v “" H°r®n baw dry ; "Service, 612 m i^ T£ X?,rai® t0 l®t: 75 Lawn -tnge. The antiphonul organ I - FOLIOS RRWS ... North Ave., : Westfield, , t t nAvjAon telephone 408. t( II In In l lie rear over tho Iralrony " ,h® ,,,onB I» declared to be the Officer JIcNernoy, about -.11-IS t* I , ,*n- .th® Ptede I want roost to II the echo organ high in the petrified bead of an Infant of prehis­ m. last lVIdBy, bocarae cognlzmit of l ,v ^ IPa ,!wat. t e *»“* aewlyn-eds— Gw ^ ^ GErr®PaCto0’ 205 North aicnue, EXPRESS. TRU0X1NO, ETC. ' IOAT?aroiiire^?Jto,on,e Cvaniord HI |ii>- nl the celling, toric time, new light may he thrown on tile fact that thorn W*. . v J 1 v I ih ill know their came, bet she calls GARAGE with electric light. 13 ill! limmiis .Morman pipe orgun at I dart tag Donnie dear.’ and they forarrtr belonfìne tó t o S ir“ "»“, of l,nd* DAILY EXPRESS SERVICE to Ui* mystery of the race of men who In- »hhrfo^rv1' V222, liorth avenue. E it l.ike i ity Im* 2,048 pipe*. The' bsblted the American continent gen- 2Î11 îron»,New York., Trunk and ?hpne Cranford 196-R. tf i III ...... "man will linvo 9,397 thcro- ---. ..wa.aivu IIVIIlHj, rowcBandtee; ^special trips made. le lln-ingan will be about three. eratlona before the Indians, since, It te ?«î®Pi?î?ï'îi.?i2r Express, Phone said, no find has dated back that fur. “pk." ropUed my fricad. “I had for, Wcstflërd 26Î-R; *ÑSw t e / w a b l YOTTvil?“ WANTED-MALE |u- lirger.. Tho totnl weight »111 >Uen about aw brother TVm . n,i hi. I of Andnw a. l0-.«‘O «tat« J »uiiething over 50 ton*. The skull, If it be'u.wuvt one, teil unlikeuiuiKO thattime Î V'V 11 **hu iiuHni uiree bombs nmlltrifr timo korkor 7286,. Walker è r 7391.^L — T r' »1»,..« wianes » a Positionposition «M or modem. men. " & a“ ffel? ®ld mak® himself gener­ It »ill hitve tile eiiuivnlent of 125 It* Is flat, long ana íi? “ í Offlcor Coloman InveatlsatroL ^ ...... Phono Cranford 41-J, glngid'instrument* of an »relies-1 narrow. It gives the tmpresalon'of _ ?1¿,0Xío,lJn,*®,f,°U' croHS burning, all í *ui!Í^,fcU* ” 7 ? ^ OUnk H’V *re CLUB 9ROAN1ZER8 WANTED «lui li is tho groatest couihinn- .S to. I by Itself, and unromantirtoii» I î“11" aaybodr « te ”-lt*holK.th o„*,ndhu'f f i T\vi? useiuL W,u furnish reference having been crushed by two oppoalni l[7n»',w5to!Li#?.<1 untomantfcMiy Sunday HatM . 'HI .R,e®Ur? subscribers In every 1 ,yiii,Cari?,en*er8’ non-union, want »n nf -t ringed Instrument* of any fore**- ,.Th.° PoHormers of toSI,Iw>o4' for tho National il?™ i round, bench hands,. Nan m die world. The entire or- In weight It does not exceed five n p u r o a c h ^ tlli^ J » flo.tl \.at tbe Republican paper. A profitable tr imiilng °r framing. Able to I iiuiihM ii'niilre an symphonic or- Ä Ä " Ä Ä r work for women who desire tc vfto c{!SiCu,. and slay out nork.' »e-lrii at 1,23 men if each wore pluy- peunda The.leagth from front to backs There's fun In torrihle^itual*»? mtL MmJtipiit ntioa Feat on* hnn'dreC «*U h lo M r - V o ^ ^ T * ' sorvo the Republican cause. For Phone 275-W. f ine uf it* Instruments. "J te about seven Inches, the width about »jfihti hut no fun « M ¿j bStot i Tbe foUM ipi. method ia geuerally particulars write The National R e three and a half inches, and the l>*nohod. . “ °® te t e d to the maltfpUcatioa or Roman «•»torlj on. hundria S 3 n°[? ,* 1' ^ “./ ''“’“ " ttlckaea, about three tachea. The, ¿eu-1. vAt l^W a m. on Mon,lay. a Cbnn- of 8 tf tanin*. - hi* to ,hf p l,c ' 1 K Cto rto taah 8treot' N-w- Atoaerate: It b «ecessaiy to remem. in 7« morto«riVV-'i*,; „ f . “ “ «n», two amiand ihr««Hire. ______AUCTIOH SALE m l shape ta oval* r ^ i i 0]? ^ 01!0 ,neft»®io from RoSelii* ter that half of c b U half of L la « S»for4 UnioS ÄIT n£ j“»“ a* Dm p down in the mouth cavity 'oh'thA^nwi010 hbttd i*eon a ^°W*aPi XXV, »„ half«* of VI b ID »ad half at V b*,on*,n» •» Al«x»nii„ ”, yV,i!.i"W«w Jffwy. **»*.»as:[ THE QURIOBmr SHOP ♦ J , . p“ aluiM.0*'"" ,tr v,n4 t e e who believe it to he a p e d «*te * II «and I.remafaMjer. Write the S d k?u«ite?«3r i«n,0i •^*reh14th.^llM'^ T ^ W ^ n h o Sl Oit«?10P /^,U bo Opened I ¡¡F i*“*""” ™ »l^'fiw itoforrJEIlithS twH»T«r. out of1th«Par«!*l?iv,,,Up', XaccjiUn*, | ?fl’^cu?J)er 20th- Gift* Imported I *%if**o R°hh,I>a * Allison,' Inc, tocaud ^ lt Ah’* i TMUff® oi ® *V*?* 1?* wh,.ch there w erotw ^ S fif* * to ** ■nMUpUed iide by *lde. of troSi direct from iiexleo, China and I S ^ t S S ? *«"«•- p “ '“" '» ^ 019 loww t “ * °t the Uulok oar. At 1:10am , Offlcer Hnn Donbl* ------the tm o*e and ^ take half of ¡ Ä i W f f ‘ili* 11 frnmlnnPorto Rico- «nA Antiniloo P'®tlireI'iSv*?0*nt«*i^rA.■ , i # njeretnuidlie * "*n w»«lu>u«nim herclnirier de« would be. ih«n>lhe «— teethh i . , of. ■___ a ([itiirtnhi htuatn ¿'»«H. who was notified ;'.Y‘“_*ienu- fronfbead- tu« wccodL pvttf&c dova ta o if e f* M ? d to ra m w ( roitinî Norlh*r«*«ix Uni mil Initials embroIdere(L4S,Jli5-1*n"« will be*« iold.»i *“dl atone. " ' " " tnat' city. _ thus obtained are ret down under the PJ1?’ ’Ve^tffeld, N. J.1 Telephone 1»ur wnrehopie. 211 sootn lia* prei original namber* and the process is 1737. *■ |Arenu«. Kut. Crenford. N. J.. on for them. ,§S?iSfiSaf!§ .. ..aax,S ,,Ar,l>*C*MBKR 6th, 1924. I'lall n here after it arrives. , bu*‘ on® ' ^ » - t the atone, the porn). I jC V ^ r n i ic « repeated aatil tbe second column end* ?Mt of ?ne and tw^ty-nro ii—Ii-. m **•»'' *!>• ule thereof fa nrt S S J ™ fl»© one.|iundrwlih* of Ä foot 1« Î HEM STITCHING - woweted on uld date the nme will b« coo- ;i |II|i ii.rai length of all the pipe* «Ü2L “ ,!>dl18 a p®,rlflcJ head South PlnnKleld. as well as a sunnh! to l Then cron oct the Unea that *Roe piece* At~uur warehoi». /I ■ 1,11 ".gun if laid end to end will Upwil la one's mlnA those who have °* whlskoy. Officer - Bonn<>1i>PM end la O and tbe sum of what re­ ill Hrotfii a. o...*, ¿utt, on e»ch And erery 1 FClnl - ,.'i-iii feet or about five in I le.- «•mined It say. . , them a t ¿he teîüfoîd JUmch ^ main» to tbe first column will be tire andKKS MToaty.fiwht fîetä S#'* ?n « 1,uadr* say thatuiui uuno exisuitgexisting. ■- mm0“ ^ » t resembles fossilised bone. I'nornrv «“» piJon,{lnetI V George pnonclìhnnn s454-M. 4 \ e.nU0’ ... ^ ran- ^0r(J- . . ■ t f Iftere, boda, rockrre, record«, duk. Piionoiraph, dinln* room bornia." funij-. ffaa at- die musical capacity of gold pu n. Thte point has been the subject Of had hoïilhlm ^n1.6’ ^ . Î 1*0 mcn who '■ 1 ■ ■■■ ■ I tur», parlar_ *nd llbrérr forniture. Kwlm ■»- (iiMioi', instrument, and although many debited on the part of the nhv. '!>nr »««'*!! uP'.antl they, with the F a r t a i Service GrenfA ä ä isr,i»?T d bLà yrnvwann ..._ 1 «runk* '»nd cootmt*. twddlo*. cin»a. '"d,,m is highest In price, yet The United, S tain postal scrrlce ! ^ j l ^ MUta Areno. , d u J ^ , I \ „*!*"**".V*" . ■ ™ oBALEALE | weorlo*wrerln* opgLrtL^»potrei," clock»,dock».''pitture», pletore». piUitlnp.p»totlnr>. " S T ,Whto° ^ « » S îhe #„Poni jruli'o Z u ^ & Z V * r oa»3SSto««.to!,yW-«^ht fwt ..«nil olnptv-ftre HARD wood, Cut to length, by the I SSi?1* “ rrelJ »od box«, «uppoMd lo w ft -'"'ijan Co. firoduccs the sweet- W lef th.t the .tone may be the ,*1000 for the tomd Ju»5 ta really began in 1C33 when *n office naoS uT ^^ 0 * •* «>« pi»c« he B«. load. Telephone tuic-.-bnc, mn> ■ organs in tho world t<; woric of a man of long ago 1a general- bafi -I- ury' °P to Boston tavern to re­ Thitom - ; | V T "VI)Oit0 ,004rW V T a n f0 rd,|M f. bureau'drewbtv. fononi! etrteu, tir.. O I'aimer said today. "I I «o»»*l»nd nr?miVÌboT* CMcrlbfd boi«* pio I A'. , ' |™ “®«f»ttd ta Ui»w»reliou»«tnTralorrIj»iirf' , 'Use the organ in our home Î,n»11îto^dlte*IITS growth has been steady ever «luce. Aurini atth * « 1^ ' f il'i- I i “J*-- bjr deed dated I FU RNACES S E P A T R r n I *cÌ? in,1* °* Ore followin* parti« conrernd^. .. i,.}""1" " i’or Instance, there is an f c " ^ 5; , reooriod In Uio Clerk'» IFTÌRNA p S o ~ “ 'VA A «E D U To ltre. Amelie W. Bodmer. Uro « *~~ • "'.i,,I, iii-imu organ of threo-imh- carving more regular And not In tb e'in rte H » » !^ * *atn?:,5 p- m- Kn- High lights la Its couree were the ap­ rreóid of Sì."1' 8*1« wlUi tliò * ate an > heat p ip es I i 1®?- Mr- A. O. Burke, Mr. Harold Burro»;. «cniahed««crushed** atrieStyle. “ ffiL®,. « « ‘«0«. of Westfield, while pointment-off Benjamin Franklin as l^lr-un^SSrSt ,h?u “ite«, belìi Mtarbpalred.■ OttoDutach- S ’± £ . 9te°*>.?l«vwaiow» bstb '.R'.«•. K. ji. svine«, Aa. I»»»?'K driving oil tho Unlon'avouuo ™ lbffi Ifind atei»* ¡S!LS.f purchase Drica.nfl lftnddr. Ififch . «troflf . I i Jettsm, Mrs. Lockhart. Mr.” "Henrr pu ' ’ • ' * a V Wllllwj 4* t|UU4 LLL t/l firat postmaster geoerel In 1715. edop- 4K ^s=A r-rëSK ?| 6th street, KenUWorth.' j BobiiuSïïùrto ‘ri rì“wriò. •" '■ "Itli trombones of vary- Uni *Tl?l int'° eo,lta,°n With Rob-‘ tioo of gummed staopi'ia 35147. N. J: 11-13 : Cricket Under Indictment ■ > bins A Allison s van, driven by a i«t J^aboré drecrlUbd . Tbe mod* will be on exhibition »1 the tin* 1 tr. Tlte vix liumuna or- . A ciicket on tbe hearth I* a pleat- city ddivety la Ï9GX raff way post of- - oad. place of tb» ule. - ■' '"‘s*. tenor, soprano, alto. » w s iS ’grto’lH«' flee rerrlce ta ISM. rural servire fa naci.VM.VG on BOBBIN8 A ALLISON, toe. ■ organ-will have two sets •nt thought, hut an cntoinologtst says t e t e A»mu.°^juSr, a*nd 111-213 But Sooth Avtour, ISOtt, postal savings, bonk» fa 19H, •»am 114.75 fret 1^ uS r « ‘«1lir «loo* the I ■ Cranford.'>.-■ • '• tttd Jtarps, lurge and ...... that a cricket that gets Into tbe bout* KUard^ama^tL ,6ft door and ®ud* lloa of Madlaod t.bomAvmm.'iî.i .thp lotereection •ti™S:,lSn of aotd Corrective Exercises. Attendant- . wffl eat holes In clothlng lnd lace rut- parcel post In is « . afaiOaoe tnau ot-mtaabemA r a m i? J^.gwtetyteé Massage Clinic, S t Lake's | Dated.ftarembec.a. l i l t . *. —— = niarimha,i:xylophoni.v - lontert - the go»r Ah JUS p. jn . that satao day. n «k •' a t-te. The music will j>n,nipllv at four < ,,'talm. - It b. hard to believe that tbe •creta r to -19« and daffy trens- »loa* oaM -V retbrotoÄ ^.^^litoly. und 220 Union avenue, man Wilson; of Cranford, drtn‘e hi^ caatfaeotal airman service la 1924. ouo 150.0* fret Io S* tïÏÏÏ «f XUaUon Are- 8., Craijlord, If. J, , ... I2»n . . -NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION ; . - sufficient.-.to rock the Icricket on the hearth,“ tlio emblem car oyer, the railroad crossing from ot Id* M. ww w torawlT ■ notice 1» herebjr (Iren that the unjrniriri- .'in at ft* foundation* to) ®* cheerfulness and homely comfort, the north side, the north rati, ■aid lt*t*- Un» Ì78M îS J SSP,"re“ *r,Jr klon* i Archie n. Cook end Harold F. Bennrr, bsrrte--' ! inaudihle- whisper; any would do a thing like that, but the MrtheutwD »ud kt ri*h?»t»t¿ Eí!5l ¡ht,‘*nr« Hard to Steal Diamond* ' : I for« dolor Jbuilaess in d « tho firm nAmr.„tooa ' -t can express any tom- cfoswUand to^i® 80U,(5.**tea” cre «tf court« 149 st • fiî tî^. to r“1 lho « ci I * Benoer» automobU« painter« and flnfahen « nntoroologtets probably know more Crepe» Valuable Feed ei Mer ly m l p*f«|ifi South-i The, Kimberly diamond fields are I W Union ATenut, Norths Cranford. >. J- hiT? ■ or mood; , «bout It than the writers.—Tonth*» . Eat grape* and fight aitante Grape* A»tf BlffiB-ftrei Zl, mDQ plic* °t BEGIN Ñivo I well. guarded. «uurueG. 'Each~fcach mine laU fencedfe&cetl I“*“i this day«V diaaolred partnership by mutual'mutua« cen^ bought for Order. CompanloB. . are partlCBterty valuable la tbe health aant. „ Kig) diet because at the Iran they conufa. “ • í“"0WÍn'r Ú°:\ ñ V w l r ^ lnCiaSUie u Wl,h r tHarold - X.F. Benner wU,will conUno.eonUoue the I;* * which helps ta band up the red cor- mjK ùiTtnm ShT ^ Ì ? u?t-50U • “-m. farow--f” —B ^rdfaL^1™ UIU1UVUIM UlCi vérbT LUC ^ ç g ...... - - to...... '•< i"'hl ‘ Fametu Cemetock lode ;O n Tuesday at 9:40 a m. them P«»l«» of the blood. Thrée la no nue « 4 4 pim k.lL . . y * 1* Cranio. xence to confederates on the outside. ,die> all. realized that this Tha Comstock lode; to Nevada, Ja a need of a * medical motive to pereuade ««aterly and parali«^w5 h*Ì*ftinoe ____ ..No.^ nCìJ boots, ? . “ shoes n,te«..oa or other t.h® hq|d mate- ’ Attenta B. COOK. the greatest effort of or-iuniu-n. "n- ...... *21» thT, « Lìm “i 1M.5S I 1 HABOLD M A KIII.11 F,J-, WSSB-DB,»,'*» • I'r- eveiv attempted and hiuet of ydlow chrj: ■ te o ro veln Jour mita', long; • filling *i Sbriehl nrb wk* w,hon Anthony W» to eat thin delicious fruit, fcfa tn evaard; thtace III « w Lane, dtu | rials may be taken out—only clothing I Paled. Cranford,'N . J.. October 18. l i l j nnlfpiane la tbe pndesire-dlerlts Albright, of Nojvark, driver for j know, that whne we ate eating snipes ', - ,J1U 5S2* ^£.Mouat Daylron,1 near Virginia ear, ùkrlii» W* lmIwtog.up tmr etretiiaticm Is «3.Í* tre» be the d t a i r e m L l l “ ll,” n A ™ » « . I'le buyer.- • - Hording blue, di' • i,í«F».«, The pro. ”la 'quartsh““*“ ■ carrying «u-all ï?ir tí Bt oi Charleslaries lurRy not displeasing. »J Oeonte Damo ° r ì h r e « ^ 5i°r J™ 10 Ul»b» Rrl ; PaM ' ---J-*M. . --.n*-r- to - .-A r_' weâfc iïe ''n w îto who was driving ¡ along a*ld namoo'a Y ¡„™ -V* Northwesterly fdract w is let on speciflca- bomniet- nf J' ll"" pv® ® ® 0 «wo and occntfi ai ahoot» up In additloa to .the ta n fae gnh>e Uogtoo O cltd.JSl «V ‘“ '» ■ ’d. Wrallel ,0 a¿ Chirm*** Paper Maker* JOHN £ RF® • «'iiirty of the builder* com- After tlie reremo ita aoo fcet íong «na 90 feat wide. Tb* Jn^off 2 a?iI»ff hoaSi hoard n S d ^ S ^ !« » ^ Mae of Crenford Aréhnè .^toï? »‘"»‘hreMerlj China monopolized the artnrt pfnf paper I ' t e « “ • kU dlk/ ner in - enjoy ed b, ffln* ! >W»ly rehmble mlii­ ««— a te »ITrí; S i ïïïïld m m m 1 ii™PVS a„V ^eÎÎSf». ie“ w JJ« b ' NorNorth- efövp). . . , . n the musical values of die j T 1 ! *?to grape Julre ’s* I rat«, tb i •a- of the builder*. f Dater- tbe bride aa to eh« «Ü, L aad «her pregmratioBa to wrtiidj this f*Se^o‘bl £ 1ln‘,ior JW««*'S'bk«\ ving«u* . «eçret^^.was learned from her bv> th* TA X IN SERVICE '■II unijuestlonahly be tlie slipped - a» »> ,lîl P ffitB snrc’r'f^ i . *: * * * ) » u trip.--I P" 11 fin lr r' *® the v Cltteen * abodast ftut» a* nmdQy la d s itself j..., «.™ “ ® SlV SäP j Ba t a n d n ig h t "fgan In the world set ..'.n here in our'ow n home side with tbe briib ráephone 209 < . ■mu-i, i, . "HI » glad day for the.. Mr Aiken is i-n>, Ilty ,,i‘ 'wnS-.|iublIc of this conimun- -klot & Hollenbai'b, 4>t |^,t- 3 this organ make* its de- York. Ihv i- Ufi ».t younger .-ociui .-tt « - flt£ CHANf QRp crnZEN AND CHRONKXE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1924 4SI N í 2 Sí ^Sag. i U l i ■ # ¿-•«j ju- JtowL- a __ L Jo i n t For a M ut R ie t IBooster — Greater X ve teto' A • .- OSOAOB ft. GOOD. Edit»? Garwood ___N OETS ORDBR fOi G10ANTIC OROAM ■ ■ J Kaoli j-,.ar mi tii,. of Garwood will be in- -Tlrnnkegiviin, *:T S ! ol8W0OI) m e r c h a n t s b a c e PRESBYTERIAN ORURCB j W ill two lam™ 1-e.e.ur tvhuf Id ftetlnoe nn . . * tile BUftftE SAT 8 : ' 8 1 L1 OF tu a i ttai m t « a r m QxlSO feet, ne*; 1],\i I»*know Whrt to •R in'.f? 1 j**nm■ V11,1 ■1 » i Ti.-.- * '• BOTES ! \(, nnUl ave- -TT« —-fk..... lit.. Uw*. lYvTibrtrrinn...... j Kbn«m: i{r,r 11111 l' m,‘ r' UlP*1 . 0 * ln« *° the fact that Mrfc-IL ». 7. taedeea, •^ÂSsÿt^T'- fh u rt K uorv* .U rgí ly attemUM on 1 thit«lstorV t *1 " v ''“ ¡j1"' »»•l’*Hit ««*,.»,„ *i,m“ m aweSMi 41ui*i Tn»f tv\x van found In til >..nr It** W raid I. a. dean a« lit, m* It. Seal, will he .ehi olii Io G - sides' and two 861 of*r ih.-u- place among the-wonders to the ehil.ir.-n a. t„ 1? ,1'’ * '1 <»'»‘«bi,-.i m.aut- MTIH ti> Jolui w fir»t rht(»trr «nd Uth NTto? !î*f'' llm V' *° bh'ky Hund. rv -íflrtit» \¿f thU town nn J'rid'Èy , wnrl.l. “Wliat good-can come directly, telllt'*t ,,* '.ili/t ...... t h»t , ...... ths hrrl will gl\o \v ■ iHmt for got tho lltil.Him.* h m ,r Nov. 2>th. ,i)* tentenniti lamvood?" has been heard Garwood a* itfuai 'rem m d' 1 li'ttn a vbani-e troni inn,- t„ ttn„. ... f time again and yet out- ousty. Tlie «treet. u , '*1 t» 1t>> ' u ’jiinj* Mihject ucii'i ‘'Andrew, h .'rn !» 'i *"»»'■ tot III iwr.’ And l e t 1 tie iss.pl,. of (far ng lite ,,t tite tltUirs Mm* i 1 lihfktian.“ »ah St. Joint. , ,, . ,, ,, . i«" “*! iHiuglit KTÌ.1 worlh of seals ur town people stand and niornlnK.» d li1|ii|,i!, 1'', 'I ‘ , ‘l ,Iln' t hr\ i,'. 1 Garwood hank . Hits Is a large anioiinl for a small ' property , ’tie products of our handl-|dles tu seiimd Tin v" >ll!i; Kun p:n , - * 'r t,J M'11' “* M' 11 a ’ lie»* flrM * *Eud voiAr^ I«»,' II, i * ite or for « ä ^ Hoir iiiDffi ,.,J Ifn 4\t‘iiing st*nict’ m eh largai) t imi'flat'* n* 1 **'1 1 ,Bl t-¡G'wn ami the iMpiple can iMiini to It Ik l arge organs are no-longer I in the various Ha- tla,(> u! mu i.iva 1 tn.-tvlianl. ate . Ì 'I also on lhe «piare .with pride ■­ «dee and a>s utul lutrr Itannhng k,hh|. that-lh,. Br,.' fio’ V'1, *h*, *li|Jdorltim *a.dug wi*ll { resalta loeiiy but the Jollowing infor-1assembled _in the main halhuu- nllv.I ,\n inquiring *oii a«‘rvlro |»r»» think of that 1 The pnH-t-,ids of the sale ate Us,, | whole "that WM publUhed’ in tlielthe- Frank I ip ‘sc'lu«"“ ' ' 1 rh,1'“ “'n ,,f •I”! aitate ot and It i. a Jn.tillaM.. t*d Louise Dy Times, of Davenport. Iowa.|tl„„ ,d :cm,nc,| ¿'.‘ "k '".iiptaint nti lln-ir part wltei, t|„.y I Avenue, S '» a»,1»!»«« now M»ng------U h»W. “llyim.ji of IThIm* - ” thoe 1^ " »¡'«‘»dy Kiely ;tulio.lv anil each year bring iis near- gS^St Paul street, or ! ll.'lL |ii-,ip|e._^rHntk| Plrv tnilll ^ — Viri .Uuc hc.acua <-loMor-Iw> --HHaiw^lsd-wtsmiplerw vMwTT-~-;rt»Fiiooa~igii' I ui),f.. W .. hen ...»this ...... organ » Is . lln...... -1 tin- liirce-tl;;'; -and ever TTTher -,-in eatsrn; ,, tilrlu .. A- Seilers ai-o Tiukey lia.li all tn-xl week iUsuai itili „0 Its tilt ' Business 12-1| ) [-M,, ".è (tl> ir iaht,-, andsang a -„b, ellittici, I \y||| (.„t ,| ¡ind installed In tho Kindt and If othercitle. are ai‘e r .1’! " '1 1llif **{«.<' I be .atm- and Inner a- My I t ,., *•> Tlaxiiigton lUtker AUTOMOBILES FOR SAL* a»,,-, off Davenport,Davenport. Iowa, our I the patients ,;wm m aiL. f c . . ¡n other piare. Many llie I : er r.-tolered tip, antitcni. 'lih b o a r d a r r a mooo ! 1 iI ■FORD *'**“ t'vuptj,coupe, iwäj 1923 car in J)i ! .....I»t« inning thing, m Kll.-t¿ At thè |n-t cotincll nieeting. thè ! ni ¡-’-'.Il anil -\\ i-.tll.-ld- -Utat , Jjird. Il**» Manihdd.' nt the nimn '•01110 II -voteli palmelli uf j Souse; 10 « n a ta * condition, cord tire^ tu ; Mint ime11 In1 on0 w ! 0° V!'froin w?.'"'"'f'"' “ '‘'"'»‘K-glving ^ an lie U1K *•*•; \ im* ^ , •tol „„¡on tho music will l>e| The Junior ii.-.f uJm, . . . ipiriV,',' '"*;•* l u h.r I.-.. , , thè Hoard of i'.dmati.m Man» p.-o i North t e Ä “* " tatern* ..-I. - | , -...... , ai.n M d.jlnuF tn.; ,.;. * ini-tlau Kiideaxor Sicivtj pie 011 hearing tld- w.-re atoused t« | BOWLING “J...... lii'i 'ii: lllif,.tune .. . . .- ...... lor.Dial V>as Hi vliargx- «tAIU» t erm-.Mnellerf 3ne of the World’» ttre*teit. . |iuenibers ami u|.„ thc-exfcnf wf- ÌiVhiiriieimr.Tvf.bHrt- tur" nm-tiiiH. Hiai-u.n»,! ttmnv u»; ot tho ll* committee In charge ot the „ ill lie one of; tlio world’s great-1 boxes to Ite .ent tu K,r,.tt,tl l llim uf mr lofM.1 tlin-ii -a- piogiain to |M* rendered »1"|| to Mie extriiVagame ut ili,. THE GARWOOD nrgan.-. It wlll.be tho most re- trles. The M-houis , ..uttil.nt.. i '■ have in.erte.l an ad by tl,, . I'm- nyterimi Sunday .Sellout ireetni. organ In tho world 'viti; win.le ¡Cfi.;,, ,ls I!ì,.!lll„.r,|it ; t-. lit It'll’ I’llting ul-ie. met ::i G„ . tmrrli alter the cervices Hit' «looiiht I- imi nu exlTa at> 1 prealest popsibb» »hading ofl l ite tee for tneinhei«Id,, ¡. „„ti . . ^ ...’'i' . -ine .-.Ihat >i.u eann.it on I a t n igln The exervl-es will piopiiation lini intlo-r nn nominili BOWUNG ACADEMY f e îor antkmes. 1 t/|°ÏÏ|J thai was due Die llouid ol Eèhica- > elepiionel .iilties nnil• orchestraiion. .. leerits a-'jiupii thaj-.tin» u o . i*.1)1 V " ’) I"'.'n and -i. heliV.the >eiy Ilk, tv b,- (o ld on 'iSie-ilay i xen buv^îS» «ni7 Pl3?sp<5ct «reefl S ä hit- i»rga'n.wlll còsi, ^180,000 wlilchfi-l.oU ¡., ulmut | . eenl.- ’ -total-of l'ii'ir„’i»-|n tcwtcjuml al-n help the hilt. Dev. .-;i d. Tim follow lug twr Don on t ho li Di-t anptoprlut lóti The 1 inga. 86 d ewhange. Opon Ltlieieiit Indlcatlon, If anytliinK|Due to .thè Jact iiiat l'PPd., t'''n.< Make,, triend..lent l.u'ine,, '"'l'idi had goiteii hohittd In li* pai 290 NORTH AVENUE Ive room soie, rompo-,, the committee; Mr. oeiit- hecaii-e ot a •|i„sini.|ersinn I ne, Cran-, ______be were needed, to prove that I grades tno>t only K]Ve iti" n'-Vt- cm n.'.'t", "{,'i "I g'-iting J. II t ang. Ml— Eva Hoyden. Mi- mr»1 stato lawc r.-.gnr.lhig ilo* pai 1 r , ar, lew If similar size and ca- and u few nothing ^it h,!u|,i \im » 11 ' , |,m.di«>e. V HKuui. Mr» Kemp. C K tt I BZPHBSS ' III of appropt hitmii io Honnl- ot MATE BTRXU0B. Prop. »¡IV This' amazing instrument I the average for the hither era.h ¡11,1,11, 1 IniMn.a« -a-on xi- ‘ L 'o 'llv . Dtnnvi-s Van Natta. ilUÌ'Blloll. 1 i„. played from il Console con-1considerably Idgher. This >«.», tlo- a-'tiininLi ' l""r' ,,r,‘ . i, - ’I "■ I he Superintendent nnd èity^ïp-’ J fd-Xr w'^rk1 ■due ..-i\ manuals, two Of which children were-told thev had it, „„ ant ln, v , ''V1 ' "> l"i'' appear- the l ’a-tor. — . t»|ien Week Hays 7 I* M. Vmo0ä e OWN Thu.,, a double touch system as something ear,, the ^noney' he “v “h ,|v . ‘ ' t ’’ "e1,.,'//,,." Dr I \\ Jolinson of Newark took (KÄS charge of i|„. evangelistic service, F. O. YOUNG ' * ■ . - i w e s . 1 || a- a pedal keyboard and liter- brought in and >o th<-v ,li,| ' Tlo.-v -nn.iv t..v V , lr"'-■ Hal uf days nnd Holiday*. A (termiori*. 1 ltun.irf.ls of. devices and appli- ¡»<1 everything „-on, X ¡,.1^" w, ',,\ l" ! ' “I;;.,':1"; lit tie Co -liyti-iinn. elitii-i-h on Mon­ |cs I" tiring- Its enormous, re- 1 nes t'i. nmiding haltv hroiher-' ,,i„| igie.-i,’,,.. 1 , day. . 1,mil,g Atter n Inlet talk on PLUMBING SERVICE ALWAYS evang, ii-ni, to- dellveied HU ¡rupie---; j and Exeiilngs ...... tier the control of a sh.- p a. lv gave their earning-. :t„ "h,! I l.:...l X ' l ^ IIEATINO t RKHTl Tui-rii’i'nier. . Ut tl ( in-s. I In, i.rinle- (lint l in. t t git-ai la’irtv,- ■ ' M,',! '1‘inyci in a Ifcxlv I Ihi-re will ho.. Jl. large separate ...... bring t«» cent- <„ f,,«.,-.-! ha- ...... ,ia, .-,ii gill- [ill adult.- al. I n, -, U 1,-e deeply spirit ! e b t e t e Â Æ V ? 8 Deecnbe,. -M'l k lit Udiiili, tal a.,,i Iblee persons piote—ed -at I 412-Third Av» ; W. I-DROP IN AND ROLL A GAME ) t’liimilrle orgatis combined into »»tl therefore have phi p,-, t'n„. ,,, -lit -tuie- aie pia,-. lephone at imi Trtmí’ lowering Plmtt, j grand organ. The ll organs are «.»Ih'ient_ are s. 7-.\, 711. :,a . ring large i,„ ,„m...... ,i.ng tne.il ¡II de-lls ( 'll! 1st. -, ¡Tel ■kflb'lil L’N.l . ¿ „ J « ■ 4 j _fill, -til’ll, choir, orchestral ------String,------, h » ., 1». ’ll». - ...... lit The -- >. iuu—e|---- al-u1---- irrr- !*’i Irr he liuiidav, - ir . -i-a-uu tu ami lL ll, nm ll.au.- l,m,L 'i he 'I hank-giving' entertainment ’ „ i ■ " ■ OR TWO ------■ Ila-nal brass, vibrato, vox limn»-1 ‘ '»ll«;< lertTT_ Mice Wa- large, nnd ihe offering tin- street I on Thanksgiving) Day for tlJM A i-dieif_There. wlU be_7- vox-lm.11 FRIENDS.. BANK SENDS OUT « 0,000 Icllllit) liberal ¡The pt'oceedtl will, 1238. ‘I ^nnday Dlnnpr for ^S cent,;, ij# j t l'n .If.-nliii.it--Decombe, -Jnd. Tho ro mwa-d the iMirehnshi« of jnlilhs i gia- in the entire organ. f .. in ' !1MI ? °,llM ,s-1.111 "“’i b.imily I list Nmionnl Hank ni Gai iie..,| ||| tf iiut’-tviirthy feature Is the Cl C!"'1,"1 I hafiksglving at Hump » hid chillis for the use o| the Infants «?ipsf^ “ U jtY t? tv5 WAKTED-remtl, ** - lumi rliiTk." to the Hh'IiiIm |w of jf*» Deputi mein. Miss- Evil Hoyden wás r^ ^ N p iO ^and washing by tbe'i Lii’l liiapason In the pedal organ. ',ls- Stlir'-' muther 1’b.t ( hii-lma- (• lub. Tlieie ale a|i- h clini gì ot the ente! taliimi'ul. LOOK OVER OUR HIGH GRADE I - ■luiigest pipe In tills group of ICI 'V 1,1 ,. . pl'uyuiiiit,-ly ■ bVt nienibers till- yenr 'S RE D a s y ,i!i'‘a»i an.actual length of over (15 L.,' I1,M|I ' lrs- (’C|irgc Doty, (or and the iiinoiiut of Mie elidi I- close n soft ami is three feet and G Inches-[¡i.,,,,',7,-1 ,,of1 J'“rwood. nn» of In sjri.ino. an Increa-e ot f.t.faai over OARWOOD COUPLE WEDDED TOYS AND ORNAMENTS [ Soaps. iarc. It contains enough wood tt) ,V ' \ “ 'MJ tll,.‘ r "ll,nv Dlcnd- la-t year IN CHURCH DE. Ja lltti.r I Inch thick over a roojn ,,f. ¡‘"'VT'1 S !,!ul!'y- , . M bile Hie lai ge-t portion of ihe Big »auction. Small dapo.lt r»i»rvaa any artlcU until OhMitm«». Ilian area of MxHO feet—this In ? rs l-lll,' »rown, of Miss- clemeiitlun l'nlzone, dnugli neatly Oui-tina- c-heek I- u-i-d lor holiday ter of Mi ntol Mrs. M. l alr.one, of Tlil. I, not a bank but you'll .»», mon.y by buying hat». o use; Ingle pipe- From this super-size I r:.1; . . 'i'1 I,"!',mIiiv shopping, coal bill- and lax*--, many Ibi South Aveiihe. hecanio thè lirici*- -ready ■ » ¿ J o m m S. ■“ “ j " pipes will carry until the small- r,,, fl'.- iiui.n. ii i . ’ l1,1" " 'V"’ people >et aside at lea-t a part ol it ti Dohiiniik J. Castiglione, of dar­ Slsure: I Is one half Inch long and one- . I., ..- f |.. ' ,, , l|t'’ ’n < - " l,'n ' each veni ami depo-lt „ hi 'tin- wood, qn Wetliiesdny. in thè Dres- pit It Inclf In diameter. S '.y A in1 S i ,I,lm,1.1ned. I Jnan street. Phone Cranford 26-ff. Wans will he dlvldcd nto three Mrs. Wallace Kuylor expects to he The Garwood batik itili be toady' J»n ilo- stroko of slx fin* lieuiitifnl |l-ion-. ( no will be on both sides hack hmong her frli'tids on Thanks, tilth it - II*.1.’» ( 11 ri -111 m - Club luiuicili -trnlns of .Metulelssolin's Woddlng GAIA I p p rv ? ^ ? 4 ®*0 FOR RENT oyer tin; proscenium arch of giving Day iitrly alter- the PCI rlo i-ks are -out Man h flonted tliroijgti t|M. clmrch stage. The anttphorifflOrgan Mr.-, W. W. I If. Johnson, of Wo»tlle)d. ¡¡"Jj, j,1'.'.V-.Il'»*-r’’V-VÌÌ''' i \ i " ' ' ” '¡'r 'I Ine hi Idi* wulkeil slouly down Diifihi Bros. Center St.. PI lie In the rear over the balcony |formel- snperlntendcnt-of the I’re- Gii' nlsle oli Mie arili ol ber fatlier II >1." ’-’ho organ high in thi- 1 i/yt'ildd1^ft' ' W ] / ’“»J* 'he was niet a t. Mie aitar by thè ■lies of the ceiling. groom. . - i Sg a r a S g e with ? electric ® »light ' is till’ famous Morman pipe organ ut Mr. Carrol Sellar-, -on of liev. A : 1, v , o,,, 1 1 ■ V / 'n' v I|ie-brille was i-xipilsflely gowtied- fE to I per month; T22 North avenue k ft bike City has 2,818 pipes. The Sellars, spent the week end In I'hil-: , , ,|V ! ,',l L x ,loll",‘ "' Wlilte calili unii noie a veli of It and | Phone CraHford 198R. nuet| flim rnrgan will ltavo 9,397 there- adelphin, Da., with a former room-: , ’V 1,’rrT ‘ (lille alili orniige l,|o—ohi-, Nhe ear- made. i.ir-*l .11 hen.nl itili bompiet of rose* Phone le flu-organ will be about th reeL ate of Kutgers. Mr. Kelh.r, Di "-1 e -J ¡J ,, t ' 10 f '' imi Ii|les ol iti,, xalti-y. Nhe iva* ac Wat l vnrTvS“ WAHTED—MALE lies larger. '1 ho: total'.weight will spite of the rain they went to cheer i' \ ,,, lai inv atloo ' I "p IxÌ-m V-' tt-mleil hy Mi- liora DI Mario. 'The CHRISTMAS T f N 1 M «iiS„n,,urJwWhe8^'» Position u Tmiac. ting oyer 50 tons. for their Alma Mater against Hm-k- ! ,- -i.h u s a? we . crisim limi Mr. Ili Marcii ib'hesl U-Ju*« around th. «ornar auAitock. art. coming In lutar than . i i wake himself gener- |t mil liitve the equivalent of 125 nell. ' . . _ _ . - . ,,, iVV 1 a - V i"? ^ man. . . j ~ T | Phono Cranford 41-J, IlngeiMnstruiments- of an orches- . Mr. I.itnpert, of Third Aventlh; ex---jÓp,' ,. „,,i ,,f "„ I T , gVhV^iVi' Alter thè ci-remony Mie gticstcand Let urbe your headquarter» for glfu that ara right. *®D Irw i? U8e^u** W U tumish reference. p. hInch is the greatest, combina- poets to spend Thanksgiving in l.vn- T|„-re are no Hu!i'K or in) ‘ Ile yoiuig ’iouple rettimeli to tlm fn nt stringed Instruments of any ¡.rook. Ding Island, with his brother- 1 1 r‘ "" e v e r y 1 ’™ , carpenters, non-union, want I r i i " - i i i j i ft I f h iih’iijIht iloc- not II";« homi-, w Ilei e a leeeptloh ami pional | work, . all round, bench hands, Wi III the world. The entire or- In-law, C. A. Ksslinger. assistant­ *oin |>)» *t *• hi: pay-ment*, ho roroiv» **di||ng suppl ì «ere beiti, P“Ä Ä RrpAÄ I tgble ;" mmlng or framing. Ablo to in uoulii leniiire an symphonic or- nianager of the Kurd Motor Co. in re to il <-|i«-?' . g'dd jtiek pln troni tl'ie lirlilé'grooin Scher?s Drug Store li W.. 1. pluyaiilc-from tho organ corniole Elizabeth Mulinelli, of Myrtle At . - f------. iml ihe hintroii «if lionor ri-ceiveil a i Mul a- from its own keyboard. emu* mtderweiit.au opm-ation for nji- AUCTION SALE NEW BCLWLINO ALLEY OPEN3 '"¡""’"'j ri,ig frolli tlo- bride. . GARWOOD, N. t \ . - . ; ' Warekoa>MeaV8al* •» OooSi for UiriH at tuli requJró 75 horse power of pendicltis at the Ellzabe!,li General . •u "(e newlyweds |,-ft fot- ptor- to pump the Wind. The wind Hospital on Saturday la-t. The up- Many (iarwooilitc*» will I»; ovt r I WlU» the prorbloa of low. that j<*>*•«! «t )!)<• m'H.t of n hoHiJnj? <•!!«*> '-11 1 ork. wliere tlmy look a Inter oned I «nd vmpald cheriee for which 11» Ic'.-tire „111 rango Iròm one Inch oration was successful. '„■iti for Atlanti'- City. o„ return >rted I ?i 5ii*SS?f**=RoWotam a Allison; Inc., lociud . inches. The keyboards will | O n e of the foremost and active or- in town.. Tln-r«1 um.» quit«' n ntinthi r and I?*' 2 1‘,S i5 fuUl Arenue, Cut, Cronford, S. i\t* W 'top.s^vith which to munii>-|f;uiiizutinii.s in* this romnmniry, ((to ¡"f in ihis community of no (|i \ ^ I V» J0 * hen u mreiuiuornn oa '•Ore I1 eat®01“ . and (merchandise hereinafter dr late it, i vory note. Ami when Jr. f). I*. A. M . ^anvood rnuncii, i- »hihiy in thh favorite irpi«.--; --Vr-...... liilloxic,MI is crnpioyeil as n Breffc+s?.!?!?'.!™ i*ue no"ci barlnr been given to oil . |w> to vhip it will require about IBoinn to ho present tit the >ervices ( * .. ’' • . 4 • ■""kkeelmr. by the Hums Company MAKE YOUR RESOLUTIONS ¿ARLY TM I ni 1110 Aeolian Co.f to t)Bven* (lay cveningr-Nov. -¿'K in a hody. lf»'v. /'.J1'* ,ia'* **n,.‘ ai!e^ ___Join our lift Chriatma» Club \ lone I •hr*1“» It our werehouie,' 211 South It will take about’ll-months I a /.I; Neiinrs ha« prepared a .-|H'cial ¡ /b ’T , ! ! ! ? . , ¿‘n',¡ »•«. Vork, <'*!nn>^ l Arenue. Jtaat. Cranford, N. J.. on 11'lulil -and about four months jto I service fur them, j 111.*• i 1 -t raij-'ht i smooth course '* i llarkenvHck hw\ Üe^t/JejiC Open for memberiblp December lit ■■ .. ..CAVTODAr. DJtCaiUlKR 6th, 1924. ptail it litre after it arrives." Mr. Theodore Ixnapp. of Centi r p'-i-i-t'-.'il challnigp to one's skill ■if.,.? . . **•»’“ if tbe Mte thereof fa nrt Already several clubs have 'mad woweted on ulddate the nme will b« coo- iB ,{( t,,h|l length of all the pipe.* I Street- will visit II. (»-mini. nM'.hll , ,, . „ SCHOOL TO FORM BANK . lirttteg'-*i the same place; at~eur warehous*. /I Mmm i-lfrtald d t0 , „-ill Ipshtiig.-N. J- over Tliank-gt.i big ) '/■ ■ " f dd , (v in h ^ i , ml First National Bank of Garwood ;lne, l «j' South Avenue. Jtest. on e»ch And every ■ ‘ *l’iJ«» local ►chooN'w i|| nium pul iri: “H**» Af.(J Hi >ve?M "•J0«?*1»* «»««anw, befflnnta* at a P. *. :cd 2,.ii"0 feet or about five mile*. |aml the week end...... 1 nil! ! o«* ' it 11 AVe«lne«idnyJ U ‘ night r"",lihl and ( the ‘dx'rntion a school foi/ikA- Super- ¡ U t h ^ oohtlnuhw'h.m .ti rood. «. Sweetest T01168 • I ’ihe 1 )'< ^ ( . Hill trohl A*‘»Inin < Itih mi b ridivj’ night - 'lie- s>mg I'riMc/pul \V. \V Hai^i-y records, phonocriph, bureiue. . J ]\ 'nU' t0 «aythatnoe.Ti.sting a f,M a. llVV1!. l\i pnl'lican ( lui» I.» ul:-o arrang}:it' hir.g i« ll tii/it the ti’itchjpg nf thrift tf I fr*“*' ^•». rocker», desk, dining room'funij-. hit- the musical capacity of tfuhl pi«** 1 hi pmm»c !' jim t * i !ni • m flight of it- own und M’vt ral n«w a h.ng felt m-ci— iCy. Tim film I tare, parlor’«nd llbrarjr. furniture, sewing w- ifariui.);. instrument, and although nsi ij. fi»! ip h it- nth»-r ri uh" /ire In the ’proce-**. of •i.tJn- 41-Jio‘iIm e,j toifay jH no longer NEXT WEEK COMMENCING MONI win«,. trunks 'and contents, bedding, cirpet». ¡i‘- iii«’rc teaching of the throe ? m1 of ‘•nt'lm-wa-mo<-4ii-ni among thr1 1 ¡;i j ' f ,,r ti^nriy «n po««,i‘ place hi ||f* Or^f^c^^au drawSfg. personal effects, «to., ** ‘ f,f. ralmer said today, “i \veniii^ louwooil. ilaugliier of .Mr. tin- pbo-e will Jie run so a«.to I filligintlv Mr. Ha|w«>y tliat ■ 1 t e ‘tbs warehouse tnrratary issued oj Um- in" thh I br Robbins A Allison, Ihc., end held for the « ¡»vi auso thb organ In our lioine Mr«. H U . Acker. » 11« inarricl en "lit to Die town ami that i' i ^“ f^®£JMUlta'of tho following parties concerned:—'-1. I*»1‘°*ilu:; t'or instance, there in an Weilnc^lav Nov jmh. t»p Mr R. Aik * M.ngli in.It*-« in town wish to u- | juni/ig f«ir cHlcjfncy I* thf« I I ?o lfr«. Amelia W. Bodmer. Mrs. it *V I ff r;n iirass^organ of throe-mili* | r.nf ,,f w^tdehl: ut. h**r iionic. ih-v „mge for a night he would be gun! t • imntioq of th e iiablt of «»tem at- Des lSt1^ 8 Mr. A. 0. Burke. Mr. Harold £urro«t. »V Wi s’“« — * . Mgiilni saving. . ' lih 11?**^ Donslow, Mrs. B. B. Kustlce, A. FuljC ‘‘».'"pets,’ ‘ ‘ 3~ tubas, ‘ of 1C, 8 and IJ * \ Sellar- oiiiciutcd ' ,J " to uei-omtijodati’ them., ’.Saturday-j Ti1' I ^ 0wen Jen»«, Mr*. LockhArt. Mr. Henry Cr ‘hen comes a quartet of L n [t> l’t. -bit. ruin M.'lg1 eel mil b,- kept a- an open night for tm t In Joist yt-iirs tlo- fact that there THEATRE -WESTFIELD Roy Koblnion, Airs. IV r. W«ln. awav.bv li'- a,-e, u/iti ¡o* hit fori of everybody. ! * !- ini I*teal bmik gave the ap|wn. -i'""- -, with trombones of vnry- j The "Itride wa­ given -.1- ul Mo- -elo ini- th,. iitlvnntage E.BROAD-AND-CENTRAL AVE ' " The node will be on eihlbltlon “it Hie tins' in I,, ' The vlx humana or- father. and. place of the tale. - '.',!* " Dns.s;, tenor, soprano, alt»,[ 'j-in- Imme beautifully '» ,, REWARD CHILDREN FOR' "t_now Mini w- have a bank llrlm riffir NATIONAL CIC7 UNU, INC., griwet , , V BOBRINS' Ar ALUSON. Ioc. " '■stabll.be,| tin- la-t o[i|,o.ltion hd | ' . 311-213 Bait South Attouf, fC i-b ' 'Tgan-will have tivo sets L,| with nit llower- ami f'-m; Tl" PROMPTNESS * iii~ . beeji lini-liwl away anti the “FLIRTING WITH LOVE“ nt | ...... ■- Cranford.’.'. '- »mall t.\vo harps, large and|rl^„r- -eliem«- was yellow at.id wlnti : in order lo encourage mote g -< htstl bank J* to bornme a fact, fa*-, MON Pated,Noie»h»;«. Uli, ____ > marimba,, xylophone, to mateli t Ilf- gown "f the lx "I; with COLLEEN MOORE and.CONWAY TEARLB K-,,H'-f.»»,In-ettv-"*Tlie--musip---wlll —j>-,i7mprlv-nnffmri.-elo,-k--t-l.(--b".* tar ...... and greater tiromr» s’-,t- will lo- a*et-itti-tf frotii llV.. AMS ... --T-! ’--T it-,m blitjt..w«ii'*. r,s-.‘ii - ( autarffit«-...... ■ ,--- principal Halsey am/ottne* 1 * tit- up. Parent« -htttil'l cooperate .. , -NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION ./ .r r - ' sufflclent, to rook-the t|,.-ei'mle'l the «tan* t» tlie.-train- -rle * liiblren-at la-t week’s assembly m tins ftlnn to the b»--t!of (heir nhll- Mack Sennelt Comedy—"WEST OF THE WATER . Notice is hereby given that the undersign*3* '"'.-iter- at its foundations to ,,f |,ohengrms wetldnig iim,'h. "tf Itv - ' . •• ' PLUG’’ ■' ■ ■ — I Archie n. Cook and Bsrofd T. Benner. b In Mte tla.*.- room-^ t/n a .certain W 1 IS Union ArenuC, Norths Cranford. N. * • hiT? : or mood.- ■ She was mot ••ar|tlio b"U"iu ‘d. U"­ i. - .ori the'first Ertday ol the in**r toi !n> of each week,and make an ere . .WANNCH BSO». tliu lr « n l llet Her*«ti »*1 I this day dimaolred partnership by mutual «•«' . y®uglt t«r O lder. , stairway- by. tin-J.. id* gr<«"-: •'* •’'' i try in tlis- i-hUd-* bank bmik Tfic 4 sent , . • ■■pho-i- eta-'t-.s having a l'»l pc “ B A B B I T T ’ 1 lb I Harold F. Benner will continue the tusla«** r-"f ‘he largest organ build- oil by his b.-.t man. 1.',, ■* • .».ri*‘d h' 'tuiiitv reeord xvllUio en I total will then be n hi* - the eliiltl s account. HuUrilMy I/» « m *M »t Call of HrtMn Hu ib , Inrltodtag ¡firm and will pay all accounts owing by m*u mvt f„ "cek and this to get this in a dre— t,d gold ‘ _ i:‘ 1 .' im,, elfet-t at «pce and la-t l.rl- AND 6. ffinu. , . V- • * . Diey all realized that this gold broeiulul. 'hpl" r* a’1' beu Jai tlf deserving clause» were ;oy- WILLARD LOUIS and OARMEL MYERS ‘ ABCH1K H. COOK, the greatest effort ol or- match. . Mte lBrr1l,t’ i-'iv cxerci-ing while Mie tnore un RAILROAD BEADS VISIT BALL * Comedy—“SWEET DREAMS" . HABOLD f. bcnnfb. b r- cveiv attempted and qtiet of ydlo" »iips*"1 . . V SWITCH AND SIGNAL ig J Dated. Cranford,'X. J.. October 18. 1821. -i (ot-ti¡r-,»re orms stayed. Tlie reentd Sportllght—“HAPPY YEARS" ^ -uiupietion’ would rebound i The matro’i V< b';'',,rr ' A ' at! lame for our sehrs,l- a- lesterday the "town numttered , THUDS f® tl;,- with other -rhtjols of t!¡* lUian ti ‘-'lit of the-bullder more In a tery pr*.M> '(- ' *; •among Its vlsltor/twr nty officiai* of ! iJp?'I" buyer.- liuv^r. • . - I Hardingll«pi!inLr blurhlllc. Sh« Hi* ' * i- very gmsJ. * but—-even t he i'lrlladelplda and Hetoling ami ! ^ ° * FEATURE! • Th­ hu rhry-ari t : (‘entrai fiaJIr*tatf.- /nicy 'amo to in- - on- !t: ' '>'raet was let on.speciflca-Jbouquet- of y ll i /., ivero second irr-tlie l!*t. • abilfty 0f the builders com- After ' *‘tlie rcrcmonyva.‘.hniTi* r.-i-jc o, tit’.-hrst wjy f,1 Tin« the.. parent* ... ra: . a , Mu-Ine w tj|te of light signal* that) „w2 s , AI*M„,“ «yaBS.5SiBggi. TAXI>SERVICE -Ttii. slitiped - away on a si"*, e* ni io ,-orr< ct by seeing tfiatearv* raptrliy rr-jtlat-mg the ttl.il *erpji- j ireat,.. “ d unquestionably be the b al to - BUSTER KEATON in ' "egan In the world set trip -I'pon their return U; lb- i-luM',"'i h-ave on time am! m- f*hore signals on the foremost rail-I. I . DAT AÉD MIGHT If'tht side with the brid-- par*-- «ring 'hat they go right to school.,ways of tlie country. . I s ,“SHERLQCK, JR.” ■tour. here In our'own home Telephone 209> ...... 1. "HI a glad day for-the. Mr Aiken i- i-mploy-.! i e(e „"iirov-ernent is ext—' '--7. The offn-igls travelled in .tbeD *fge | n .r o o ,| by nutuy Keelee. A Mrtra PleUire ' - Ipüsié „ klot & Hiilh-nl'iU-h prm*.., bo’ieV'ei i.eia'n«e of the new* uu-en-, rial r-ar from Jersey City to Gar«? " _ ■ . ' NEWS WEEKLY * „' h r . hi„ mg public of this contmun- ¡¡V- . . . ■ Iwoo-J. . . - . ; J ;- ftxtra Fettur« -,»t i F, 1U NTHK M A Q Jlir \ Itot." n tins-organ makes its de- York He e '"H • ^ *... * • younger .«ociui .-et of.Garwoo. - ■■■ ; . - I ' ■( ' ' - 'ifâ v vs?«, «i b h i u I sua w m arena Odd Afrtcan Tree .. a m m w e ie p A o f Joint» between Ihe brae«» _ -One of the ttnm^oH tree« Jo exJit Broken A fi liinchauaen story of (bet tact Js the ntnhuKh, growing Is the *nd riba of nr. umbrella run be re­ .It does not do to become abstracted ^tmb trees caused old Captain Long- la the school moat. The teacher In a •hiJlou union* iif J,(Tke Oifm], In Af­ paired wllb friction tape, arya ^opo- k . ■ Ur Science Morn lily. Simply put j£* fehalk, »» a London dally calls him, 10 fcltitfMwoI class was an ardent bo­ .....»• rica. a of wijter uMch, when at retort with this; He wa* abootlag —lii._nmilmum .fated, .loxhxm. HUMP end of Die lirare »here II Vulonf and llard player la triFJbonra. One day be •<3 a ore mile*, mid yi-t ha«, on thi* wind tightly, wllb lire tape Ue'iuch ■ elephants ln Jtfrtca when ~ osar dTtfcr said": "Now, ire start with. this forma- Herd, allghtly wounded, dived Into e average, a dejith of only *u feet. The way that the action of Ue'Joint will **•*’ Qe took np the pointer and ad­ SjtfJwfceW ate leke. The etptaln pursued Um with vanced to tbs - blackboard, only to b e —ntnboatrtrpe iiroui an raj-jiUy ne lo Ql- nol lie Interfered witfjJ^'The umbrella a landing net,. but before he could talu Its full elze, f«w high, «Jib a Iben cun b» ojii-ned and closed wllb- Interrupted by a about of laughter reach him the elephant tore no » palm from th# dose. I n h it absence of Me Justice Hahn trunk tit a—fnot-ltj -rtiinneipr, In two ut—dlffieuHr nrpf tPc repair u 1II be tree and, using It as a Vaulting pole, yean». TJie wood when art-»*J la ijd- mind be had first chalked the *»d of found |o laat aurprlalngly well. disappeared In a succession of high Viewed tobacco In the rlvaJed Id Jlghtneas. It» fU'U%\ij being the »tick. Just as If It had been a bil­ Jumps.—Tooth's Companion, liard cue Supreme Court room only two-fifth* that of pork. ' *nd lived to a ripe / Buttoni From Milk old -age and fa-ftajj The World We Live In -Coiupreaaed casein, that la, dried Hintt on Behavior ffr milk, Irenled wllb arid und aubjecled Amazon Spidere Eat Birde vi«o*- at 76 and 78 if J*'U find tin* world dull and Tslk often, but never long. In that lo high hydraulic pressure. I« being Ekplorer. In the wlhi« of the Ama- years respectively. prewine H I" bri-mim- you jouni^lf «re used exlenalvely,. case If you do not please, at least yon *on ar* nowadays at [much on the for button making are sure not to tire your bearer*, Pay Chew Beech-Nut and 'dull and th-pri-s>ing. Hive jpur»«lf a today, though a qturler of a century ale« against the giant spiders food aliuklne Try Hu clii>fful lark— your own reckoning, but do not treat •ralnst Jaguars. Sevierst types ox remain strong and ago this substance was unknown. ihe whole company; this being one of • vigorous. ; •od (he uor]d u III |l(. n rl!fT*ri-nl plure. Some of these "milk huilona" aré tery ipiatn U r n u d canning enough to l-aufhtt-r and rourayre »re lire tonic* beautiful. the few cases In which people do not catch and devour birds have been en­ you Deed.— Kacfiadee. care to be treated, every one being countered. These made “trap doors" Over250Mfflioo, fully convinced that he baa wherewttb- » the ground, beautifully camouflaged. PodwseaScldina al to pay.—Lord Chesterfield. , . /talented Girl Up-to-Date Spider When birds alight on these doors they Single Year rail Into pits or tunnels In which th* "11 y ' r in i . - o I AIi-h ITunderby, Little Ilobhy, who had been taken nto Ihe country for a day's outlog, Leteene Wear on Rubbere *&l®*f* Witdrfor their prey ._ iJenjlld «•■dleite edllrnlion She ow a spider »pinning a web between ..Speak» -O* to ;d l,--riv:o.i ;:('^ (¡uí |]|p lour rubbers.will last longer If you penlly."- Ito-Mon Tr:ili«eript~~------— wo (nil weeds. "Hey. I'op," he yelled. , ’cornu on overture nnd- see this bug-1 put a half-inch layer of crushed (Issue Loot City of Norambega Milling up a wireless."— Chicago paper Into the heela The paper forma Norambega was an American etty a soft cushion for the bard heel of tht C auiet of Thjrtt Hade. mentioned by English and French ex­ »hos and thus lessen* the wear on ths plorers of the Seventeenth century. . ‘ The read Ion of rlilrid rolde» froiy rubber, . 1 It U sait)Jo hare been either In Alains fWWliig Jn((r (lii. .j«ioïii Viori' 'eall dr Unele Ebert or In eastern Massachusetts. tugar tlin.i la ñeeiled, Tilla erees» nr reala lire aeerellnna of lire inurou* , ’Ooed ndvl.ee," unid (Inris Kbeo, th e Danger membrane un . the reaulllny dryneaa b "moally don'i gli neur de reapectfnl Tla thevbe*t use of fate to tescb ■ sllenlloii dal's allowed lo inns any old Introduction of .Gone relieved by muer which dilutes line fatal cournge\Qo foce the fire at sea. Guns, It Is claimed, were Invented MKTAL • carrlea off Ihe exeess anil und augur kind of II hints nice Up."—IVualilutton or the cliolora In your friend's honset Blsr. - . >y a Oerman named Swaris about th# or the burglar IpVour own, or what re*r-137&...They were- firar used by dinger Ilea In the tore of your doty, the Venetians four years later. Eng­ knowing you are guarded by the cheru- land flyst employed them at the siege JOHN D O Y I ^ E Mn> of destiny.—Em< 7 UNION AVR North of Berwick In 1400, CRAWFORD, N t

MILES' (NES IN NEW JERSEY’S PROGRESS f

“H E? E ry# bwn tucked away In * the attic ever since they pul a Thatcher Round Boiler in the cellar. In tho old days they used to depend upon me pretty regularly to help oat. ^ c o m p a n y •OLUWC-SVffL wdth the thermometer bulb. But I have at col not hhown myself since tho Thatcher • H I^hred. Take It from me, there’s no / «mipment with a Thatcher Round Boiler on the job.? Contertalletlj) reled-esees eo*f. Thatcher R»m i B*Htrt~tttam er hrt ' ~ 'S %uabr~hayrptt^ctrfueBeeAm tfwr1^ area, Jiut i urfact end rapid d m tr V '

HEATERS "I «'RANGES1 AJ- THúSí"«É»p¿2íiiaLS2í:í*KT ’«AO,

Contractor»- records onto* that In OfO^ the first nine month» of 1324, 2£67 new hoiises.ln the Camdenend 52C in the Burlington districts ^ere wired for the use of electricity^ HOUSING PROJECTS ANTICIPATE OPENING OF DELAWARE RIVER BRIDGE

^ r ^ h0^ n i “al'y ^ T ,mcte>l in th° sarrounding Camdai and \ Z followTtnerinJ'Z'* 7 eCaSt 'te/upiddevelopmint of this territory a n d P M a M % r conmetfng Cbm *h w ill E?pa™ °? °f ,l,e ulreddy great industrial life of the territory w d l follow rncrease ,n population assuring an era of progrea and p r o s i t ? .

The-effw t.rf.bd^as^ growth in the terri­ tory i* already being reflected in figures of busi­ Nothing better.illustrates the esseiatiai ma­ ness done by Public Service utilities. ' ture of the utility services provided by Public service -than these evidences of new homes and Camden*^ j» * “ »5‘hs of this year, in the new utility customers. . ' " , ■ than fi 7m d| ^“r!,n8*°Jn dutnet, combined, more .^ Nothing better illustrates the dose relation between the .growth and prosperity of communi- : y Ehi^taiRge the Youngsters J»cs and .their public utilities. «-.t Thi*i,,,t ‘herato ofabout thirty new electric and seven new gas customers for each working Th«'Progress and development of New Jersey Away at School and College" S«uv?cethe . prOSrre“ *nd developm ent o f PubUc by Telephone

T ^ > m chats with father or mother securities o f on enterprise which, lih e P u U w back hom e meaii a"great deal to younitsters away at school. :

Tell them the home news; Learn of their pro­ " T - * gress and welfare. Encourage thcfti to take a greater interest in their work. It will make you prouder o f them than ever. Wo CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK . \ th , - • ■ - ' - ' ■ ■ T*»- - The school across the county or the college in . O F another state is just next door by telephone— and your boy or girl , there w ould like to hear your voice—frequently. ' PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY New York Telephone Company

■ Ask Any Public Service Employe />> 0«v\» J« E CKANf QRD CITIZEN A W CHRONICLE. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27. 1924

TOWN »O TIS rWin'f h 'lr 'yansaip.lrr uh« M aurlee L a n d o n and M is* E. , COUNTRY CLUB rustic none« •# tax «At« \ m OakrjJL***1 i»W* h» t t t i»nii> •! HwiB« !.. Barolierger & Co. were “ --frre.f___lhc;.Jyeuih»ori»i fo)m try flu b Iwiit ...... T». k • • fe^K u n d sy St the home .of tirelle, liaving U ,'n U s regular me,dune »t tile Kcltll- tiaek ot lii, I,,a,j .. '»ken-m ip, - f * r Ui»«4 Tit« tN Vn t l i t i . •*'V Mr* 1. Krueuur on the He ha. I, worth inn op 'Thurssuy i venhig. a it Ait «»tmti *Tm* I aH STOP!—4.00K !—41STEN! musi til his beil 1 ■on Jvnut iin-'iiiliuif H ard. . ! 'I! •• the lies ««vh 4 ittft. UU-fUs in )>oth i«-■T' lulling b. tu $.').■>' W irt- rv Ì^v.ì:.- U htrvfc« (ll«« « K 0 r M.lhmnald of Paterson is .V.tnJMjrui*****. Mr .1 .»n*l i»vrr tu thr'tTPli*- Aft-uvt"*-* i-'if-wrtBr i&4 T m u r« of t&* 9*f ' a uieallon at the lioliic of *‘‘i ti) jmv trtatimdin ; U f f . t afe*. Bit«1 'ami" Mr*. .1 tibber on the Houle-' evis-ti*. , pin, u;, ' JH*s. • r S,i* |fu( |U* JUnU |wM*t* Card Party and Dance i hiìK \u ri ur Icfcil paid w lien A; i feu *i l «41 W *i4i4l*A 4*tT i ... atiUitf-il. fetu«iutit)h£ -lu W>1 « u M ,:i fui ill u * u n i tih] |tt| llw tat Ur« M. tva’r|IW4 «(Lb th* tb« „,.4 Mrs. Harry Lamphere ami Jt W ill Is- ,i'te,c tu ,:,-1,, »,,,,. \ i, , v MÌC ' under auspices of Kenilworth Country Club lld-r mruior residents of the nauti-r »ini.,. UJ,mil| I,’,," “ ? J ^ t ct Ui iirht-r h:u| >uv* ttihtT 1>.-. k ctiubi•* «Ufa « Uif 0,«r ,,,,'p who are now residing at ! has uN“ »».» Ml« • lii n t f At IW l’r,! it*:- (.55 . AT KENILWORTH INN rove, have left for Miami, LECTtJRE - I !i ua-ijci iilcit to run ti »*arvt tMirly ¡a where they will attend the |arMÌ ilancc on Naturila) «'Vi-ntnit. svriuiuu uKiKwati *r, i »*a. Hr. M in.illiain, gaie a \ nti-i Al I - A i* VI ' aid’ They are making thetrip estlng stereo|ittenti Im e ' nt tin* Inn wlit'ti Tir i Ar« ih# Him#« rfftxavtnt lit touring ear and ex iTtr Tm i( tit‘U bIhiAi Ui* rrkhNtliy a'l lH-vrolet ' ‘ ‘ in-etion witb his go.p.d ni. tin 1'ara^im hatiot* nnlic*tra \»||| W l'hfi '•* :■««« ««A-tAAi’xi AAtl lb* ANK»unt SATURDAY, NOV. 29 . -top at th e home of Mrs. A omlaynigh. HJ„ • ■ ‘ ; i ' 1 -i 1 lite lim-Jc \\{|| u<* f s’ ,I U ltf»»l *Ii»(£vaU< ott rA,-|) on U:* here ■ .-ister, a t Tampa, Fla., ; 'to »thnrrr«. tirul |»!ayt>r.«a~al|-of .ir»t ' .r ' MUSIC BY PARAOON DANCE ORCHESTRA W " '" ¡ " io n — -*rsxr* wru t5y Is* «l«k* lh« AiljvMinU f'a'vu davs before goiug to MiaM ary to tt„. Ib d g ia i!— vtnrsi 1 u ’H >l{ it tg«'k,ivl:c Mid UtiJ* cu Misi PIAI (Uf Mi Unijihere is enmloyetl b x mi.lm-hrnrtr. m Ui(. 111i** .«‘»n Hitt minuet’ f in a l tu tin* rf ! ' 1--M A4 ivutpwi«**! Ut Mid 1 lAf. I \ IIM riean Hallway Express Lo. ¡H nn-.vi. cn urtai;- Wi)| uv jm,i #*U *•' “ «•*! A*id atUuu*!» »aM C O M E O N E ! C O M E A L L ! 'V.»B,'1-1 ‘ l1" ' fa rlo Ugh « a, m , . „ M. ft» Si (M J. ;( 1**4. 1> It,* data if **\t. |i'„¡II be in the employ of said !ir, ,.t h!t> c u t . \4ill Im* *Rv1 • •; ( i ? h* ic ,• I"' ia ig l.1 r. gain lit'. ; » tut ri.1' ■) ut t he AH ut hur ar UL„ ' i.sih while at Miami. He ex ------—...... fa rà •int.’iv i ADMISSION. 5d CtNYS d iTn«ntaclrTn"Tin"ltoroiigh In b'.Ioie he again a,.in,,,.. |,„ rprvc7u.'i,t% i.MsV, hct-M 1- (t in. th« 4 »m. oio.il . 1 ** IS ‘ N ■ ». s >M!u*n Ivrari V* .»Spring for a short visit, after Hi A tnea, w liiel. Ile I,...... t „ ,|„ s,a!!,n ,,J H“’ -tniulint unturtuln- ll “ 4-lw>tv W. |‘uU>»M . * o ¡,.'l, i,r will again take tip lie I*»n v>t uhm ,\(nr TJi,. |t t .n«»’* culiMiUUf»’, 'Tilt* tKllMltlT U . 1,Ham V\ I'utnam . • »& Meine at Ocean (¡rove. ture was indeed lutei';-«t,iu. - r• Hr fuiiuw inj: repmt II ' «licdiif. Kua ' .. . . «I 12 • e MafsHg-v liealty t\* * • jm ; [lie junior eluss of I ’psala College Win .illuni,, t.,1,1 ,,| t |„. i,,.|l,.N (1, ,tii K e c e tp ti of - Lim o town on Thursday even- Atrii-an,, tlii'it eiisiom. «1 i.'.Mimn.j Kiiiiua Km in mid Very i it idly jii.iu a u .l unh tin .1 . 11 II Ms«»r .... ' I re nml had n royal time on the old I'UniM IViiFP \ W^fc i n . itj - *—:— •T “ *A1i mie— Looks' IllfP' ■’ KentlttOtth ■uot-of.- s i i v i , U n T fm H /,b e in ' ,','r' i f ¿1 ! • ! 1* M.tloaul : u Kenilworth, N. J. II l ,iear to the hearts of tuany 1 111 eotitnist with ..ut nut, H,s - 1 I’lFi. V \|.’t|u*ld • ■*» sy objeet in giving tie,,. Intines ¡. -1 ' ■ Jst-Ma S 1 it«lf i *: m, r students. ' ' ; > «.c-'fgi* 1 ‘ua»1 * ' u :* HOMES HEU. IIOMEH, WELL SITCATEU IIUMES ¡•|„. Paragon Dance .Orchestra of nmliily. t„ anni,,' „f the n'mnge» 1 li'> ftat.k A IVlrlAdlt •.» „. pieces, rendered a 'three-hour generation her,- a d.-.in- to spread * M i 1 iftiinur 1 M A TUikar ...... 1 :• l'UR. K,\l l>AND REST, K.\V\ TERMS. tJle gusli,d «lining.t- tiit'ir more m, Mb'l v d i {»savll -I »f. ,M.,V program at ,tlio Ktinilworth :. I'jkadlo . • present. Quito a few were Air. \\:i m « 11 in in. im. 111 T“t :,l . - 4 «1 m i, riilance, ami It is certain the t !i: 517110 • ■ Ii ' Hi* lifs.h . . . . 1 2D WILL H l' 11.1» TO SLIT. LAUliK <>R SMALL H ultFs two ot whom were I,,tu lit..At iCU; » » - \ r.'ile lh i( . ** ■ t \ b „,i.people limi th è treat”of their . i)u burstfinbcints • . i . ‘ (Lull.* K'liplum W here he lit Is been for It p* t il >x*t O? - : u AM, I M I’lft >\ EM ENTS. II It III b lio l'M i. . .The music jyas excellent and •1' .• y ears. The Imiuv. • \ IM-; 1. -Hi K'jii hi ;iv K\|*f i1-- Ì ' Il 1 Kllt,.l»>rl? , :i !• Paragon Ounce Orchestra is Ull> Ucil «f KtMulwniMi \ ii.urican - ♦ J «litio It l.u Mrtilwif ir WATER IM'liESUITT' WATER IN A III'NUANCE tended nml everyone re im icli t < )•.* ^I*»t<-lieji ( >1 rtaiii to lie in demand. We are ¡‘•ed for thought. A lecture like this • iu iu i « » »¡uliliMoM . . ’ . ‘»Y . * O T Al uf* a I . . 2 «1 <„rnieii that engagements must Hnivi ii I » nee U l:v I 'u 1 . 11 utf It 11 . lun*- ...... :* 1*1 arriitiged for two Weeks in Ud­ Jii itiir-. lumie mure vividly lie- b]c.s Nv.cn .- • •( “ 'Isr.t.p. |{ Cu .21*02 JAMES ARTHUR inps we enjoy ’cumpared with our nr — ine Tile ' music. was rendered •iu*« j*li M;nlc\ l.din.a Cm i'i ' Owner and Builder lee id charge-and through the less rivih/ed brethren ill oile-r'purl'« iAJ-t- ' I « Mil \ ; H'». !.. T H ( Intt'i k ...... 2 41 of Ho- glolie. ami tlie comrast i.ull j 'Pi f‘il‘ M'•♦'!' ' liuuk • • m H \ I: j M Stull, . • - tii NEW ORANGE PARK SECTION O r KENILWORTH intc-sv of Mr. Lènti, the proprietor tlie more striking « In n .»et tondi in m ♦i ; v <* »( luii d.ii . l.'4 12 the Kenilworth Inn, the Inn was V Hrfij’uut’h *'...... i Mi . , Ohi \\ Hfitwit 1 ID studi planner as Mr. VVootlbani pie lic it ' ' . Tclaphon*. “Cranford SIO” in,„n w ide open to any who eared settled it Moiidiiy night Mr Wood, X1-.» 1- I'aOlh J Il'Mud .. m attend, hate in the evening Mr. K c jiilm u tlj A iitt’f'iciin___ .. l',s 1 Kl* lit * Yt'OfY'N . . ,1 «1« Dl hums p, u very-aide -Ifi-itirer and K«YPSTi:1iiiiw ( “ , . . T'C rr'irristu ii i.rstiAHi. . ... t D? ini, known about town as Bert. vel’y sineei'e ip tii, i-lTuris to. .plead Mi'* I Mhli h llsrrla ...... 1 II H "Kenilworth is a .little out of • i \ Milui ««¡oil , IMS J I. Sslrmaii . . • .. , t It the (,'o.pi'l of ’Light mill We. ubll !.. Iviiiir . M'.T I |: ¡« so it tils- rroduiti t'u . .. IM «1 ,. wav. hut if you want a royal him Cioilspeeil In hi- future iiiis'iom 1« . l»SLk K Karri«...... 1 »2 Nucti . . \r,u ,««1 tiine. it pays to walk.” ary Work on tin- African continent. v J isci’lt k:iku ...... 3 M I'arntron luuu’c . . way it is putting forth its etlorts to Aft OrdlAA««# f ilin i tk« C«ni»M»BH«a «f lk* ¡tirili for some time past. Mr. Stuii- the tleiiswrer hereroty'ed and idaeeil CoIlKiAr, A»*M»Af «8tf OttA|i|k Cl*k. y Suyeii and Mrs. Sully Suycii of help its get mi the limp Us n go. on Ii Ie. Iif |( or-uiiHiJ !•) tÌi« MA)«r aimI .CiMUit-ll uf BOULEVARD AT 22ND ST.. KENILWORTH. N J. iPalii'tli, were witnesses. After iilieml town, also flic fair way our ihe llonf-Fh-cf K>nit«i»rUi, N, i. ; Mtc. 1 Tl.at thn mmi't'iiMlloft f»r • th«* Hof- Phona SI A J Cranford • ic ceremony, all departed for Klh meetings have been reported by Although tlm j.'liil' is sound llnan flu ir reporters. ■ , ' >£it t'uilirtur Alinli All «miUAl AAllf)- uf licili...where n reception wus givni einlly It wus urged tlmt nil those fallii Hu hIuhI liulUrt llhooocj wliii li «fiali lie livide.and groom at the home of I feel tliat-it .should receive tlie who liuve not us yet paid their u<- Ik* ni tlru t»f «il fw ii • . . . . Ktc i ■ TltAt 1l»r- #uts pini A a t bili fot Uia Mof' r. ami Mrs. Suyqq. . ' thanks' of every resident and every sessments Hint they do mi before the effort put forth to maire It a grand miiili ,\*«<’A»(rr «hall 1« ah aumuaI Aalar) of Mr. Arthur Camplutt, a well next 'regular meeting lit order that l'utir Muntimi l*' rmiipruBAUiwi fur Mie llur- lugli, limi a stroke last Wednesday run Im closed lit H int-’11nn- iii.ul the omiiti rtrfk alijtll •«* an annua) Mlarr uf f«*ur ough, hornuse llpotl the ciMiperutilMl to w year stinted with a cb-mi sliuiv Uu'ulr i il »n,l f'irty UoiUra (linaio) Whhti lUirnomi and died Friday afternoon ¡if eaeli depends File success o f bolli. Tlie ehlll’ler will be closed to «11 «ludi )■<- 'In Mut uf aM fir nrttliian*T« <«>ri(Hrllnc Shallcross when pine mote 'members have Iwcii ess. Mr. James Arthur, Sr., and wiili tilt» Afe hrn hy ft;i*al chatter S»c. 3. Ihl« HMlitiAiHt' aitali la he ritiri «n ile ami Mr. Jam es Arthur, Jr., all Councilman Elect, Borough of ini'iiibei’s oil tlie roll. . When I lie ¿rthtiary |at. l!»2r. . i Kenilworth, left Tuesduy aftér- .Kenilworth.' . Kc<’. C. Thl* ordlrtitnc aitali laka fffrrt mi MOVING TRUCKING. charter is closed all In itia tio n b;r;s Mie «i>{ifùial uf IL« Mafia iism for Washington. 1). C„ to nt- will lie 'raised In iPl.Nl. Therefore cml tile fttnreal and expect to lie UPSALA CLUB NOTICC.. iinybne wishing to join tlie Chili ti» • Thr al«»*-« orillnjlhr« «h aduptr-l un Ita flrat STORAGE nek tlie latter part of the week. The ('psulu Chili of tile State of charter members will have to do Vi aidI fM-ohd rratltut'A al a f'YuUr mrHInf uf Mr, l{. C. Wbodhams, from tlie Now Jersey, which was recently .in­ thè Ma)or md Coum II nf. {he lioroiifh of ut once or be fore.ed.to'pay a huger KcuIIhuMIi , N J, NotitnlM-r- 1», 1921, and of- Belgian Congo, Africa, is hack in tin) stituted nt an organization meeting initiation fee ut a later date. -The held ai a irgulàr mrrllnft uf Phone 298 M Crenford posed of'graduates of Lp-ahl Col­ good lime T\»s bail by uil present as Iht VlAJUf Albi f oum II, 6li ml three children a t the home of lege, as w ell as a ll others who have ¡In- guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.eiin TI KM1AY KVEMM., HK( KMIlKll 2. IViV. dr. mid .Mrs. Jam es Arthur, Sr., on lit any time attended thè.<’ollege-p. .il a {> la , In (tir CumR lI ChAinlM;r, llufougti Twurk avenue.» . Hp_delh;eied a students, are planning.' on having Mali.- K>L'tiilMofth, N J. . . . n MOTHERS & OTHERS SOCIETY A lk*l i . • ’ cry interesting ^ertnon afcthe', fids. tiit'ir tirvt uitarterly iiirrtihc, Im At tlie ’M. K. ('lmre.li liusemetit-on crH T X r r . nr.«;«ì, I Hall Sunday evening. An illus- ceniher Ml It, at the Kenilworth Inn. Tliiii-diiy the Mothers imd ()tlu-t~ • . • llnrougtt Clark. [trated .led urn was given ' at file Tile I'resident of the fluii, Mr. H. F Society, of whit'll Miss Kolsotp i, Haft«J .No».’ JH, .. ., [bospt l Hall .Monday evening us well llt'g g . has ..arranged, for miiisiniJ I ’ resldetit and .Mrs. R. \V.. Robertson .hy■ Ur. Woodliams, details of which miiusenieitts Hiiit'evenlng with Mr, is . l'i- ii'tiiry. I-»*iu'r>i(li-d a m o st sim. OnOJNANCE NO. » ' are discussed elsewhere in these Lenti ami It |s liop'ed tim i a ll mene res,fill Rinmnage Sale Wlili'h w ie A" Ordinane# Rrlatlni !• fka Tal*» far fki .... Y*«r »925, • ndunins. We hope l>r. Woodhums hers of tlie flu ii can arrange to at­ -tngt-il Wedtiesduy and Thursday, nl Me il nftlalrud hy Hit*’ Mayur «mi fuijfiftl nf i.njoy.'ij his stay in Kenlbyorth. as tend. All. students anywhere in t In­ ,Jimoon mol .evening. The exact lite Jlofnugb <,f K'nllianf(li. N Ì , tha| lltrr» f RIDING SCHOOL for Kenilworth it can he said it eie State tiro urged to lie present, unii liguri s cimili not be hud“ iiT tbl-. ahi||,f^ j»aaeaa/(|, fal*-d'l>> (aiatlDH and cui- li‘ t((» fnr fica* Arar D Ìr-, ihr aulii uf;-.Tarili) jcyed liaving Mr. Woodliams niuke it is lioped that a good timo I- In writ lug. but "the soi'-lety seemed well TlK’ùaAiid. ■. Fiiuf lluiidrtwl and Thlrìy-Hr»»n FREDERICK G. WITT iiis visit and it is hoped he will not store fur. nil who'attend. Ho. not pleased* with tlie outcome of Hie li’fMar». 11 .!»0) fuf \iir purjwr«« nf m*wi. forget Kenilworth when in tills see- forget the date. All roads lead to some. A lth o u g h more iniitiey was mg lh<" *fi['ro|ir!aii«n ari forili In lhr fulluwtni «(*I“HM-Til ot a(-|.ft(prlail<!>uvid if. . Arthur,, who w as mar- treasurer after all hill* are paid S'lfpMis r«‘)«-mr« approp 1 U'HI »h t r/.oo «a ' , Telephone Cranford 691 fitojit Miami, Florida, and who has this year iil-o. ' A dual rèjairt will, Kranr filati Ta» .. ' '.00 «/« J/0 9 0D wen Summering In Kenilworth, lias tiros» K•*-<■)( is *..... ; TiitMMI 1^0 99 be made 'lit' the. next'regular meet'' foil Tne , . .,1 . ;i'di dr 2*.« (r* returned to Florida for the Winter. jpg. Tile society, meets the third l.ltHlAf-S ...... ’ . 409 09 200.09 •Mr. Janies Arthur,' Sr., his father, Tlnirsduy of each month. Ar.’t'tUfit t*i la r»)*(uj na* laken out a building permit uml M i y ' M r s Ly -taiatifiti ...... 19.13* 00 JT.97*.'»« "ill build a home for his son on the . 42Z,MTOV f 2l/.7Dv.O ea-t side of '■ffiitll.streetriemher of BY BRIGGS AlTItÒI’IllATIONH 'IpniiKnith. , Operations will he i:*-Ads ...... :...... | f *.,«04 04 ^«'n»'j,ger 1 ,'.v«,o« . " ' starupl at onccy and it Is planned to si Hi.n/ugh - . .. 1 900 99 1.640 64 i - v bsve the same completed for his I'niie*! ...... ; . . l.'Ofl 00 i ,TOO 00 eon Itnvlil, when he returns in t he t.'kl.ff . .. • . ‘ ...... :;,69o (»o . Z.N0Q 44 I'ifp. EnjfJrir N«,f«. ., .. I.flOO 09 I/.00 00 I Insure Your Car , fariJ\ Srnipg to make his permu- Il:|*'|e«t im |{»»A*1 ll'ifid,. l .kH 90 1.154 94 bent home here. \ ^inkiz-g furvd ; .... 1,000 00 1,00« 90 Hydrant» " j ,"oo oo . ■ 1,609 00 The entertainment committee fr,t, òfi fit»- !'.•:£ v-.te . . :ti2 09 _ 3c2 99 »“'»isting County Coinmlttceimm An- «'"..•IF:|f„r .. . too Of) :j00 oo THE man vvho buys on expensive car insures it as Y :>■ io-psrrr?.' »,1 . . ?*•*. . 590.09 ‘"¡.’hy Crippo, reports th at wonder No v e m b e r |’.»r dffrnriit f*ir.(*p|j»-a . |i»d 0(1 - > -- ' matter'of course. ‘ ' ml progress is being made for Fri- !••«.» • .. ,...... •* . ' i'i'r 2«6 90 "a>, Is cetnher 5th, .at S p. in. That’s tfrtHh ...... 1 '.9 00 loo bn ¡'" tinti' tlie Republicans celebrate, Krt'rrnin .. oo TV «4 Ifjl uk ] ll*r N>,tr .. Il 2V But jibe.car thief finds it easier to coyer his tracks in m Kenilworth, and all» voters are The classic comic of '.M Z1 llyi Vnt». / 41 V, proni,.",-!] a treat of a lifetime if Tut uii 1 >2", li»-. Sul* . r.ó ok 1 ' - the less expensive tnakes that are easier to disguise- attemi the 'Republican Citili. ‘American horne MV Tm* *c • * » ■ . rll AH‘ 00 Hi/*"* va. • e.*l,ng that night. Mr.-Cirlppo has NOTICE. And theft, »damage suits or. repair bills usually mean .arranged for out-of-town speakers, ONE OF THE , S ' K ‘ à Th« Mat *'U’vl+*l on da frat • more to the man who drives a medium-priced car. ¡‘•»I some of them well known ar,d aait.fid r»*d i . in. i*zt aod or PAGES important ' tliun edltorliils. •IfTfì d X fc*rbGr h*,af)rjt_Uft . the ■ vas'! 1,1 help make ineriy, the even­ »Aiwa, w>,rrj it r-ctfira up for tu» thud *M final Your car, at whatever'pr^, represents an investment *; tVf Hecianher Stlir All good .lift ts.ittim-. foreign ’ news and even r*ad,r>g. »ill »«--larld af a rotula* to««tl»x uf "-■dtmis, should rememher that jCOMICS -po-t- lire Aoting .Samson's Health Uìc Mxfi‘1 a fitf < on : that deserves protection. You, as owner and driver, ..and coinè out in a body. The Tu- Be “Bjs.that the day» will Tf KSHA.V M K M V -, W t H H l It 2 J»}«. t inn «hd’rt for you to drink Ì*( < V ['».in U*4 ■ f 12»4fohrr, iiotovtu need protection. And we can give it to you—-depend*, mi is out to boost Kenilworth.' By j Hall. k(*riW«>«U' N / . ' . '“»ting the Club you are boosting; tOLOR .iiart of milk— ami his addee is .iVoa» . . order Hie best-at-Cfa:i((,rd U >TA Y Y HTAAi, . able automobile insurance of whatever kind, you need. Vii " ,,rth. Republican strong-. ' Ilr/fu'jfh Oark- '•■d, in the heart of the county. EVERY SUNDAY in Datori Nn* |N. 1*«2|. • •• V ;,r- and Mrs. Edgar W. Balding TELEPHONE 197’ ■ . Realty & Insurance Dept •'■Aed a, hosts at a dinner tendered CheKewijffrk Bum»««« I'boca tfk-J L J IKESttAJ*- "<■ bridge Club''of CTanford at the CRANFORD DAIRY Bwldieee fbo®* tSff C. &.TOT1 £;«'dworth 1 tin last Friday evening, i ne.e present were Mr. and Mrs. August Thermann.Piop ».,,;' Nilktnan, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. i j Cranford Trust Co. - ilier. JUr. and .Mrs. H. Hogeman, IferaW W CRANFORD. N-J , • " ’el Mrs. J. B. Link ami Mr. and 2 UNION AVENUE, NORTH BRENNAN&TOTE :' . Cranford, N. J. . :r- A RifTert. i,'1" 'Iergot,- ¡President of - the • V*'? Education, lias been sitenil-’ Consult your insursnee sgant »» you would your lawyer or doctor ■ k two fun days visiting the van- FELIX DI FABIO The McCarter School Plumbing, Tinning j i.'j rooms in the Kenilworth jsj Cfaafiitd Ave., Cranford. N. J. | . ¡'.¡'‘u and sedtned very pleased Contractor and Builder ' K'l'-dergafu-n. l*t. '2nd and Heating •-»I the work of the school faculty -urn- French and m usic Included, j ■ ' j arrleu out this year. . ' Telephone Fail'term begins September ra, 1/JJ.) . \ ■ _v”.- ,.;fr’r ^ramadin, whilst driving on , - . A l WE McCA ItTER, I'nr.cipal ill South Avanu», E. CRAKTORD Subscribe to The Citizen and Chronicle - ‘ Fstreet, talked to -Mr. McQuald, E Cranford, N. J- i * bedfejtrian, and w h ils t so doing 1* Soath Ave , . , M 2 ¡ $ r • « . V - Î X A * 4 - - ■ ' .. .' • " ríftr. #---• • • . -."• '- ...... "•^'^RsFÍfE ' * 4 * » ' »THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1924 *' O r i f h • / C m ( o/ 4 n u I Navajo Brava Fiata __ , Many Irregular Sixaa Warn . Coil! of srp>* originated from tbs Am * result at s survey nude by ■ I insignia former)/ • enjI.roMered on *' From Mother-in-Law The »uperistiiion* of the Navajos **iy Urgs aunufactnrer of men's I cloth and worn by the ancient knight* dotting, mors irregular sixes are be­ I °>er their armor to make them rpo- *rV »0 tunny and jm> varied that tile ing made today than ever. The sur­ i iplciioui In halite Those having coat* for them would be a constant borden Plants Worth P ianti I r t f a m t a ^ _____ 1______. • > . . vey, based on a stock of GOO garmenta,- I _of arm* nowaday» hnre them — uy In—ut In If they observed tb.-tn as carefully », I berltanre. which pan sometimes ba they are supposed to. It Is probable sftows that^88-pcr»■■■» vw a*** cept vsof anau wts« cans —PEONIAS PEO N IA S 2-5 yrs. undivided.í PLAW ; t vvx 5** were tor Irregular* and of this per- I traced through Herald's college Loo- That the great American mother-in-law WillU give you lots of bloom n.ve next apring. See our^ NOW. 1 don. England. ~whlch^ Institution- some- „myth—which—represents-all mothera- cvntaga tbs stoat* and. médium stoats I times grams coats*or arms to modern in laiv as being very bad medicine, call for 12 per cant. "Z/ ...... 7 «U «i»s and kinds. Iverson* who—can show the/ have had it* origin in -tl.r belief* of tlie Phone 1439 -Fanirood____- ___ ._.....: . , . I means to maintain the dignity of such Navajo*; for very terrible things are Catalo•true 1 ■ bestowal. ■ supisised. to happen to any Nsvsjo . ' That Settle» It luun who is so unfortunate as to meet. ' 8U*nc* la golden and women, being PLAINFIELD NURSEPv I.U ni(i!hcr-ln-law face to face, writca aaturmlly Ihrlfty, hite to make use .of a x m a t p l a i n s , ' n J U ’ T i TOTT ARE NOT BOUND ' Hidalgo’» Hat Heavy ---- anything so' expensive.—Duluth Her­ The silver-mounted’ huts worn by Kenneth I.. Itoherta, in the Saturday to • keep any (lahrlel Snubbers livening post. ald. - . ‘ bought here which find unsitlsfnc- 'he hidalgo of Mexico City are heavy, ...... r tory. Send or bring Hie article back ornate affairs. They will weigh often wju-n the Xavnjos are pressed to and either exchange it f„r imjfh rt*TTïnïTnïiëy“ïr*" revcal—H*e bldeoys calamities that How Koran Warn Written r- n.^h. t _ . • , l . ' 't .thing else or gel your m o ' ' feiTfroip tij#» ruin and dirt by would befall them In the-event of Koran in'Arabic means “Tbs Bead- n «• se ll' salj*f our (la |oikjofh eorerinffii. lining heavily or­ m eting their mother-in-law, they la«-" It was written on (pilm leaves Automobile RepairlngandSiMMÌ brlcl SnutTberii ...... namented with «liver, one of the bits move uneasily .from foot to foot and end sklna each .bearing fa separate PPint in t dClaw a w Wort W ort hy Exnerleneed Experienced Mechanic. All ... d j J THEN I aider it a rale. Traile with us on raay co«t as much *« $::oo evade the Issue. It la horrible to talk revelation. These were thrown In dis­ that-.basis. You need snubbers to about,, but It Is obvious that meeting order Into a chest sndl were pnb take the Jounce and the wear and SEYMOUR WESTERVELT tear from your tar. They assure «.mother-in-law In Navajo circles la llibed three years sfter afohamnied's T*L U f w riding comfort too, Penny Depoiit» 'Mount High . tin* very apex of tough luck.' death. J » and U Vnlon Ave, » , CRAEyoaDjl Depositors In. the Yorkshire Penny A Navajo will go to any length to bank In Kn-Nnd h.i' . credit «void burying u dead man." It Is very IN VALUAB Reliable Auto Service Station more than u hundred in.n.iai dollar* bud medicine to kill or skin a bear. M Irving Street, RAHWAY, N. F. according to the atatement Issued re- Ills sii|>er*titIoti, however, bus never PRIZES J AS. I- K I,ASK, Prop. eently. The name of the bank tells led Mm to consider pa had medicine Its purpose—that of getting people to 2,000 Tel. Ü38 x Opp. Ktnplro Theatre j the stealing of fascinating little odds * tv * the.r pennies. and ends from the white man any 1 9 TELEPHON« UT more than the white man * In "years gone-by conrirtinrerTiialTie wa* doing -For -Energetic Folks any particular wrong when he sold Navnjo women . and children Into Remember slavery, stole Navajo land and killed My Hobby 1 Navajo /sheep. Enter TODA W orld Enriched tty Restaurant > F Rn™ N work Gehiut in Poverty I "K . - * I TíinTho Vf>ftra year* I.I- havo been „••«.« right here. Art? What have. "Idlb rlchea" dime | Lamps and Prices for that? By rights they should have j Milii Street at North Avenue In one spot, catorlng to* the same produced, they should have created, people anti putting------V " up thovs.w nttante au ti; but so fur as output goes their con- —Both Unusual. i ' ' f doctor« prescriptions,itlons, laI* a irood sign trlbutlon has been disappointing. One CRANFORD, N. J. of our worth In the work. often hears the suggestion made that Th« k h The valueVflltlA r\t of medlcImKIsniA,l|ntA |n ’it* young people of artistic promise in a way you’ll like should be "endowed” to . “If MEALS served from 7 a. m. power—tho------safety-- anti ii’suHH resillts orof meUicIno devolve on tho knowledge only he had a little more money, and [ Pleasing effects in plain woods and decorative to li p. m. and caro of tho druggist. Hundred* leiaure-wlmt great things he would treatments in junior floor lamfis. All are piped and of pooplo bring their prescription* do! .Would 1»«? I believe, bordld as Itsmay seem, that the wolf at the door weighted; adjustable pull chain sockets. Silk or to us to bo filled because It Is a THE. PRIZES Family Parties a Specialty has often been one of the most power­ parchment or novelty shades. . woll known fact ahat every drug we ful Incentives towurd artistic creation. toll Is of greatest purity anti And How They Will Be Awarded —Furnished Rooms to let— strength, and ovory operation of iit ; f . ^ ui* \ t,,ere are v°l<‘«nlc gifts In the table lamp group, you’ll find just the like those oKiSlielley or Blalce that 1st..Prize—-$1,033 Chevrolet De Li compounding 1* by long tralned. ox- ^ u p t. spontaneo'usly and Irresistibly, Ia®.p.you, "eed for console or davenport table, and a port prescrlptlonlsta. gardless of the Consequences But wide variety of regulation si?e table lamps. Plain ... - , Sedan. ’ many of the greatest a>tlsts have been color* mirror black, or decorated vase. base. Silk Bring all preacriptiona, here . — v.suuuji ujr oeei -Ç-) to by heed, shake- shade« are all interlined to avolcj glaring light effect. 2nd Prize;—$581 Chevrolet Touring1. •pearc. Chatterton, and (coming a long I ' - ’ Buy all drugs and medicines T«/ ivuiior scott. Doctor ,Uu?e) Seoufßo ' From $15 up] with «hade, 3rd Prize—$100 in Cash. . here w. -, ' r— A«uiioji© i uno . tiie i 'i . .. i ...... Ssajmst:hard'* arfat «rtlsls have been not tmly'j I ?r„'Lyou c,an icst «"»ured you will bo b«‘ men who have had 4th Prize—$60 in Cash. Wm. C. Golding, Inc. I right and safo. Put your faith In jo work hard.—Violet Bonham-Cnrter In Good Housekeeping. 5th Prize—$40 in Cash. I alwa>»aiwnv>RPl,nai,° In drugs n’ toor *ivoanything you t,m else. best OPTICIANS 10 PER CENT CASH COMMISSION Ur0tda fir's, The Hoover Will be paid to all active workers in this c I- R. REAY paign who do not win a prise 219 Broad Street 15 Union Avenue Offer Unusual . Tho above live iinzts will in- iiuunlcd ul lutoly FREE of all cost to tho llvo persons ELIZABETH, N. J. . Phone 1ST I ™ V T * aote has a complete and ,?f ,:IbratJon* which curing tho greatest niuiibcr of points by Sa L ' u ,ts pltdl nnd chnracler, and all ,$5 down—$5 monthly day evening. .Tnnuury l!*2.r>: Points cun only he soUnd rht0 B.etB Bre rePro'luccd In ^Special • limited terms offer makes ■ this greatest of all secured in two ways: Hy clipping out tho 50-p< Kven . d board qul,e independently. • clean ingappliances within easy reach of everyone. free coupon which Is printed in tbo paper e thV£ *u oompjratWely simple musM week, and by securing renewal and now.cash > f.rer ‘bousands , scrlptions to The Cranford Citizen and Clironi hrittu B0 ,“K °n ,n U,at P,e« of thin The Hoover Eliminates ZINGALES’ brittle wood, which we can hear but Points will belissued on all cash sidiscription | STRAUB PATENTED r r 0C:i aa‘1 Wlth the w sslug All Cleaning Worry inents as sliowp in tho ¡Schedule of Points on I whin “ 1“* of th® 'Ibratlon Hum page. , DRUQ STO K*E ch u'UBt t»ke place there Is never rtBeats, Sweeps, Air-Cleans 'NM'isu« rkuwMr BUILDING BLOCKS te t am “- n"d ins pos8ll,Ie *° «e- •yer the rugs with the Hoover and nn f J f roup ot vibrations as the ' Object of Campaign O rd e r they are clean.. . w«ii«t us a«** a*,«. ORAMrona, è. j b e s t a n d c h e a p e s t tentio°n p hW° Can pny the most at­ ' a ,‘01a; perhapji even still more won- ' . ' f i e r e are “no strings" attached to th Your Hoover Hoover cleaning attachments do your prizes—tlio only object of the euinpuign being j Manufactured In all standard sizes esn*“ u th! ,act“ 'at the piano maker dusting easily and dustlessly. tTelephono 812 can make the board susceptible to dlf- T o d a y — get ^renewal and new subscriptions to The Ci for walla and partitions I n Z !ndS of vlbrutlon. without ford.Cltizon and Chronicle. .. knowing how he does It, Complete—$5 down—$5 monthly CRANFORD YELLOW HUDSON FIREPROOF CAB SERVICE BLOCK CO. Bare Motoriet LA VAR A SONS A Melbourne cltlxen was run down ' r 9 0 ,0 0 0 Office: 32 North Avenue, Cranford >Y « motbr car .the other day 5 ” Vincent W. Qop c u lt, A g t UWIMIUIIHIHUim,lm, H , , , , , |||n||t||||tHtitt • J^.3 .l!!!!,T>mi>H,t“l>lt>l>|lll"l*Wt blk™" Thi1“'' h0,nc' ' ards 00 a "imsh- ■iimiiumiuiifNuimim lUtuimniHiauiiUHuuuBuwm hiice. .The car was on Its wrong side Extra Points . Carl Warainalti A Son Tolophono Cranford 535-M and the "bike” was broken aero»- ider had a brace of ribs S ^ d PAXNTERa AND DECORATORI « Ratford Avenus. ORANTORn will Be given for each and every cuts on “t h * ^ 0CC“,Ut, wUh. The tout r W«a“d ” *ny abrnsb>as. $9.00 Worth ° &0 BunuJde A t m q # , f 5. R O L F lora can .t “ ? ' “f shypo° s°llcl- r i ______— trl?d to dere r" 0,8 llUUred “ an and FANCYCRÉAHEI • of Subscriptions to - Aufomobile Painting B U T T E f ~ The Cranford Citizen Te)..“ U«.R ‘ / I said the hurt cltlxen^ ' But you can ” F O l i n o OP at.t, KlNDB J ^absolutely r l:h^" sure to aRd recover.“ -T°u " “«'a “No be I and Chronicle HAROLD F. BENNER promptly attended to ” . The : Estimates Given Screens repaired and new ones made innnot. pursued the victim “Ym.'de you turn in by 8 p. m., Wednesday, D « PNION AVRNPE, ORANPORD to order. The drirer *h * *Me d~ X e l r Butter That I Oth. Both new and old subscriptic . . Estimates Furnishsd Canit Be Better È count on this offer, and these Points * G. J. JANSEN P. O. Box 111 . . . ORANPORD IN ADDITION to the regular -Schedule Early Polo Came« 1 Points” s.hown above. This is the B1 t h e l a s t o u n c e Carpenter and Builder GEST and best offer of the campaign a Parquet Floors. Fobbing a Specialty the time to do your best yvork- Telephone U5-R WILL TASTE JUST AS m Walnnt Ave. Cranford. H. l. General Contractor GObD AS THE FIRST— Sign Painting Varnishing Qradiag . . Oonexete Work boxhall Keene staged the 8rst came on American soil in 187a Yet these 15,000 EXTRA POINTS P °POrrv1.i.al!BlnE Graining t h a p s t h e p r o o f o f 0*11 or* Exsavstsd two events have made polo truly h, Will B e Given for the FIRST Subscript! ç h a s . s . g iv e n s emotional. The tactics ot those Sow*rs, «id*walka, E t«, Players of the eighties hare: beeV n« PURITY AND LASTING. . ' YOU Turn In _ ” Phone 652-B P' °* .*«•. 88 CRANFORD T4 Bnrnsld» Avanne, ORANFORD QUALITY IN Filoni io Jtahway UfrW~ Bathroom and Kitchen Voting Coupon ALL KINDS OF ------TILING-^— Good for 50. Free Points Fair Offer J, Hay and Crain Fireplace*, Porches and Vestibule* A flashily dresstMl youth was hn* In The Crânford Citizen and Chroni — Prompt DeUvair . TH0RA8 H. Rosa ring around, the foreman '„r „ b ~ OEOROE BOLLARD ■ . HUlereet Avenue structlon gang in hoDes nt ni i , C0D” $2,000 Campaign , O*1* Township P. O. Rahway. M. F m SM7 P l a in f ie l d n j « .on jo b ^ tS te fe ;'pick,ne up thl'1 ,haTv notWnK IUte «>« left.” said For M. *oL«B need(he husky wort foreman. t# “You sa, »'ou rou Office and_Rosidonco Phone 2Z1- need work, if you need, w o ^ -w b , - CHAS. LANZA > »rryin*r Address DOTSON’S EXPRESS Obcfc^Friiit. *nd Vegetable« ofThe^ h C ^ en0U8h t0 aa®' •if .These coupons must lie . nwul.- u ■ ( . - FRRE DMUVEWTgg ■ ■ pinned together. As many ma> ■" a l l ORDERS PROMPTLY ^ ; .. in as you can .-cenre. . W SgJZS*,’?™ : - ATTENDED TO tOOAL AND LONG DISTANCE .ville Ooarlê&oarnaL ^ Not Good after Saturday, Dec. 6, 1924 --- T -ítc; ?. »AHiwy—~__ . *’• N .

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«rood: ~ „ .- --- - . - NFIELD NURSERY TiUphon Fanwood im ÆRSE e Repairing and SupDii Woik by Experienced Mechante, au c *¡¿ THEN ENTER THIS CAMPAIGN TODAY AND WIN ONE! E Y M O U R w e s t e r v e l t This great $2,000.00 Prize Campaign, which is just starting, will appeal to ener* » and U »«loa Axe, » , ORafford J getic people as being something meritorious and worthy of time. If you are not already IN VALUABLE entered you should SEND IN YOUR NAME TODAY, as there is plenty of room for Campaign is Open to Every PRIZES OU in this Everybody Wins” competition. “Opportunity” knocks on every one’s Ambitious Person $2,000 oor once. Now it is knocking on your door, with a sledge-hammer, to awaken you to the realization that there is a splendid chance for YOU to win a Chevrolet deLuxe Sedan, Send in Your Name -For -Energetic Folks a Chevrolet Touring. or a cash prize; in a few week»’ time....Remember.thire are “no .... Today! • -, • strings tied to this offer—we simply want to advertise and increase the circulation of The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle and will pay you liberally to help us do it. Fill out Enter TODAY the Entrance Coupon” below and send it in today. Don’t delay. Doit now! Nomat* Costs Nothing to Enter ter WHERE you live YOU have as good a chance at the next one to win one of these valu­ ...... or to Win! ...... able prizes to be GIVEN AWAY by , es■ y I "' ■ isual The Cranford Citizen m’il like AND CHRONICLE ecorative iped and SiUc or TH E PRIZES Ìli $1,033 LATE MODEL CHEVROLET DE LUXE SEDAN SCHEDULE OF PpINTS m And How They Will Be Awarded lli'low I- -homi the subset 11 it lot, price of TI1K just the 1st..Prize-—$1,033 Chevrolet De Luxe t U.WI'olUl nri/.KN ANI» t'llltO M fl.K ami le, and a tlie regular miniber of "I'oluts" nlluweil on "olii" .., , Sedan. First Grand .P rize . rlA. a. Plain subscript Ion in count s. 'renew aia”.and Hew ' cash se. Silk subscription |inyyi<-tttn.: | , I ht effect. 2nd Prize—$581 Chevrolet Touring1. 1 3rd Prize—$100 in Cash, 1 ? New ; Old or Re Price r Sub i newal flub I ’»■ ■ ' ï . icrtption icrlptlon IÈ 4th Prize—$60 in Cash. 1 Yr. $1.50 4,000 2,000 Point» 5th Prize—$40 in Cash. , 2 Yn. $3.00 12,000 6,000 Point» . 10 P E R CENT CASH COMMISSION 3 Yr». $4.50 24,000 12,000 Point» Will be paid to all active workers in this cam­ paign. who do not win a prise . 4 Yr». $6.00 40,000 /20,000 Point» . Tito above live jirizos will in- awarded abso­ 5 Yr«. $7.50 60,000 30,000 Point» msual 1 lutely FR EE of all cost to the live persons se­ curing the greatest number of points by Satur­ of prrRpnt »ulj^rlptluiiii, Imrk jmy. down—$5 monthly day evening, .lanuury :i,-: lH2.j; Points cun only be piiy-ln iiilvmiiiv nrnl now nuliH«*rJ|ttInna will nil offer makes this greatest of all secured In two .'ways: Hy clipping out the »O-poInt roiint mVonlliiK to (ho nhovo mHhmIiiId,- No miIj- easy reach of everyone. free coupon which Is -printed in the paper each HrrJpthm «III lo1 Mcrepti’tl foi h'MM tluuioro* your, week, and by securing renewal .und'new.cash suls or for loitRur thim llvo yoniH, In mlvmirr, from nny scrlptions to Tho Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. orsi* IImt. . r Eliminates Points will helissued on all cash subscription pay­ m ents as shown-in the Schedule of Points on tills ' Tbls il.iKT Clicviidci lic l,n\c Ki'dsn ¡-‘ tli** llne-t dir mad.i- tiyThe Chevrolet Motor Cai' Cu., r - U1 Cleaning Worry unii l> nm; ni (In- wry lim-t .«muli cui, un t lic market , Il mim"* loinpIcteTy «'‘(iilppi'ii ìncliiit page. . fili; 11• '■ I di-cmlicci--: nlcklcd Ininiju-rs, Imtli troni unii rcur: iilekcled mdlntor sli<-ll:. niutiir NO LOSERS 'eats, Sweeps, Air-Cleans uieti'r; curii tiro«: ■ruw.i-Jiiiiip«: «teerllig wlircl wi.tli Inck. doublé duro ilrilsli; beimi lllllly tipliol sÌ»,Yeinvin faci, fi 1.« fully c.piippcd «itti cu ijtlnug bui Un- llccn-c, unii VOI.' can piu II. er the rugs with the Hoover and Every Activo Entry Win» a Frito hre clean., \ ' Object of Campaign ^ ffie re are “no strings'’ nttuched to these ■ l'nrclia-i d frulli nini nlreiidy liellvored tu in by or Oeti ■ Gaih Ootnmliiloo over'cleaning attachments do your prizes—tlic only object of the campaign being to WILLIAM HOBLITZELL'S SONS. Agenti. RAHWAY, N, J. tig eaaily and dustlessly. get^renewal and new subscriptions to The Cran- ' . H. M. Hummer, Locai Ageht, Craniord, N. I. ENTER TODAY lplete—$5 down—$5 monthly ford.Cltizon and Chronicle. $581 LATE SUPERIOR MODEL How to Win a Prize 9 0 ,0 0 0 CHEVROLET TOURING . FI If NT- Von enter tin* canipalgii hy semllng or bringing to Tlio -<''rnnfoiiK('ltlzeii nii'l ('liroii|i'li' olile« nil ontriilii’e coupon, good for .'i.i.zsi I'li'o I'oluts, bitt only .one entrime« coupon w III be aceeptoil Extra Points frinii elicli entry. • ‘ Tlii'ii enlist. tini aid of nil yiiiir fjelends and neighbors Out will given for each and every Second Grand Prize tlieur to save the free eoil|Mins wilin’____li afei printed - - In the . paper «neb .i»eek, and a*k tliejd to give yoir a renei■w al...... or new easli...... , siibserfptlon...... to (Ids newspaper, I's« your tidepliono and notify them that you $ 9 .Q0 W orth are entered In the ciimpiilgn and are working to win an automo­ bile, Let everyone know' you have entered before tliey promise'to ' ' • . of Subscriptions to - ■’ help soiiio one else. Ifon't let another person beat you to the subse-rfiAlon w lileb you know you may easily, get. , _ lie nm.bltioiismid ib'termlnod to win from the start. If you The Cranford Citizen have friend" wlioin you cnimot see at onee, write to them. fall or send to tills ofllee for a receipt-book to use In soliciting and Chronicle »ubserlptlons. The Campaign Manager will lie glnd to have you write or en.llvtlint lie may explain anything about the onuipiilgn The you turn in by 8 p. m., Wednesday, Pec. which you may not understand. Telephone or write the (.'am- Butler That paign Manager If you cannot call, and he will he glad to call on I Oth. Both new and old subscriptions you ami explain full .details. : lit Be Better count on this offer, and these P°*nts are. More "1'olnt.s” wl|l he allowed on subscriptions’during the first IN ADDITION to the regular "Schedule ot half of tho-campaign tlum the latter half, so start to work today. Kerim* every-point eoujs.n is,ssllile. hut work for edsli sub­ Points” shown above. This is the • ■ scription |S,hits- they eoiftlt the most. * GEST and best offer of the campaign and. —-—:------k------L— ___ N* the time to do your best work.. - Ti.i. #.>l Suiiivivir Mmlcl (■lev"!••( Toiirlni' ("tir rcprc.-j-nU the ,,,j„ motor car valm* jicr dollar-of cu-t. ami iiiu-il« no introduc­ CAMPAIGN JUST STARTING tion'll, the P- nple of tili- or auy ,i"l,er,.-«:ctlo». « ■ ■, ' ’ " : e n d s >•': ' • l’iir» íiH-* d from uml fl-> dhplay ut - SATURDAY, JAN. 3,1925 ... 15,000 EXTRA POINTS H M HUMMER A**Dt Crantoid. N. J. ■ ■ ------——:—~ — ——— ------r Will Be Given for the FIRST Subscription The Best Workers Win , Entrance .Coupon. . YOU Turn In _ ” NOT l u c k ; - H 0T c h a n c e : - ,. . f, i , e mi,-eri1 l" The Çfanforil rul/eri nrnl . Good for 5,000 Free Point» t •li,-i,'il.i :■ ' - V-Il it 'aki - to «in o:,'. 'l - - log pn/-'- -r a • i.-l. con,. In The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle ’'’‘'vVejiavi' no l i.'.órite-' arel .n"- ry -,rocker u ÜI .-eec-ive a fair ami Voting Coupon . $2,000 Campaign .- Good for 50. Free Points » C0STS N0THD(G To ENTER o r t o WIN - Nominate yourself or a friend 1 , Al„j .nel, tatuali!** prizes are .mr,ry.'»<*rth working for- in VOL It ■ • . ' ’ , < ■:d‘Âa In The Cr&nford Citizen and Chronicle sJ'XlM. _ t j - ï . * . * y Enter Today , , . RjpiTr.'te* :• ■ $2,000 Campaign , N am e...... " ^1 ï ’ ^ rffl . For Full Particulars, Call, Phone or Write . For M...... Street Addraaa... ' . - ■ Campsi.r. Managir , ” \ C ity..: ...... Phon« No... Address ...... <•••;*...... \ THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE , These coupons must bf.nwui.» • , r Cranford, N. J. - ¡ / ' ' Phone 615 fill out this blank and mail or bring It to The Cranford Citizen and pinned together. A> nian> J.m . l' “ ,r Ct »vrolet SaU.room. 21 Avenue W*»t Open iron .Chronicle onkCf-.i'ratiUiril, .V. J., at once. Only'one of these Kn- * . in as you can . .. • Orf.ce m im - 3 ^ ^ $0 , p- ^ __ including Saturdayi. , • trance roypons will be.-'crcdHcd to each entrant...... ’ Not Good after Saturday, Dec. 6, 1924 • ,i . i, . ,i i » • .» i » « » » ” 1" ».»,11, n ■ c »JL^Æ^^-y.-rr.-r, nrdxîrTuEKÏb-TS««-** »si»-a uuuMissi

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y lie s three whole hours In which ev- which In hours whole three s lie y !! lH y ° ak vr week every bank, t° *llH. * ay '!'! " 12. This to 9 from morning Saturday '' , col Bn I oe every open Is Bank school. r, g'r' iM 5, h,l «»'«'■ h,,bli 5",° » eirMn e^ephçne tra-W tra-W e^ephçne y n cmotbe y ais, £ ,a bavins by comfortable and py - — — .-. rtart Bank Is a splendid opportunity To To opportunity splendid a Is Bank im li o Klaeltw. Penn Kllzabetlitown. of Klein liam ^ an n u a l“ ° ' “ VOlume“ ' ° *3'000*- oi l“ a u n an ^ ot vna W, 0 , W Avanua, South lk. „ , V AV£ ,,? n a lts rjr te wr work- were they rejmrt latest at and er 1800 te hr ya, 160000* year, third the 128,000, year, er l iear . , Tlle , flf r ycar 'tholr business business 'tholr ycar r flf , Tlle , . | nliipment. /-“' i mael to oei p im more tho adeall m tie 'I “ - “/ ^ e f r o r r i b wan l Kn, f oeao Work Oonerato of Kind, All y VinrLnon cbl - Schbol \V inner—Lincoln ay H Floig s h Hnr ol for Roll Honor tho Is •Following !„ ,,i ShH;.Hln Oross. v!r„1,7,!i‘ Hclen . ,Sph0Hl; $SJ9M. p venture of their own. their of venture of anm the MwJ,le*r.“rouniulated had Ij?. . sometime*aeeraed painful, he stead­ he painful, sometime*aeeraed l svdmny . ... . money. saved ily which economy By experience. side« eo ai Contractor anil Meson */ Jobbing u d Repair Repair d u Jobbing Ä e ^ y e h t y l ^ ? ï r S J n î V  p ^ V ^ c ¡ f î « ? 5 «  ^  r * ‘ ¡n° BELL L E B . C E D Y L C / " 52* « 0 » than » 0 « 52* " / , nr ol ' Rotl. onor ® , n In the dimmer their little nl.ni nl.ni little their dimmer the In ^ ATN SCHAFER MARTIN 5 m it ,0 ai. or fu- Your habit. 1,10 fiet i °m n ai ™ m».« . » m ™ i ’a S W - T ° . acquried .»m etiilnf ' "eUB be. be. ' "eUB etiilnf .»m . acquried ° hI aiaa Furalakad Ratinata* te* ct* fTolÄfÄ ««“»*“ rfr »í*?“ “ « « F k Ä n W ^ L Ä f Ä l o *f the ac t *r y T * of ..A .v;yoryl f. Be- Bfe. ln ví;ryoar,y . !.?.8AX so REGISTEIED ARCHITECT REGISTEIED onoowt or to o a tr w o o n so they set forth upon a business business a upon forth set they 2 SVN t e hssat Wil­ start his yet to SAVING 1 CI PI FABIO I B A F I P . E ICEI oTht t lh thL%!! p n rimt iolf the inomlnf, ti hriitm C on * r p. ! ! % L h t nlrht at hoiTthat DBUILDIR M A irtt. h »eeond the . Kisrit0t ORAHFORD, ». J. ». ORAHFORD, !> Prnr n successful^ u f s s e c c u s a in Partner a * oe f it ot up-to- most tint °f one *b w 1 v a n i?' .wl,en William and hla hla and William .wl,en i?' n h country. the In work w f o K, AE Te School The HAVE. no Cut Tbruoi League Tuberculosis County Union 1924 RA»FOR Work

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I. III! P M i When You N< You When OYUSE I OS AEA BIG A MAKE DOES IT SEE, YOU SO PLACE MARKET THE IS CRANFORD TIME BEFORE OUR HOME TOWN W TOWN HOME OUR BEFORE TIME CRy* OF TOWN b N BE COULD THERE TOWN. NO NCBE STORES, WOULD NO BE WOULD THERE E THAT INSTANCE, FOR SUPPOSING, HAPPEN TO THIS TOWN? THIS TO HAPPEN jwïP K. & M. BOSHNTO, RELIABLE BOSHNTO, M. & K...... ’• ' ris n Vgtbe .' Vegetables and Fruits ' ’;•/ * WALTER W. MOONEY COMP> MOONEY W. WALTER TNAD UBR SUP1 & LUMBER STANDARD - Real Estate Estate Real - ' ubr n Bidn Supplie; Building and Lumber ' ' • ANT AVENUE WALNUT • .

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SUPPOSING, FOR INSTANCE, THAT EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN THIS COMMUNITY SPENT THEIR MONEY AWAY FROM HOME, WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO THIS TOWN? \ \ ......

THERE WOULD BE NO STORES, NO SHOPS, NO SCHOOLS, NO BANKS, NO CHURCHES, NO GOOD ROADS, NO NEWSPAPER — IN FACT THERE W OULD BE NO TOWN. ' ......

CRANFORD IS THE MARKET PLACE FOR WHATEVER YOU PRODUCE, WHETHER IT BE LABOR OR FARM PRODUCTS. WITHOUT HOME TRADE THERE COULD BE Nb TOWN OF CRANFORD. EVERYONE WOULD MOVE AWAY. TRAINS WOULD CEASE STOPPING AND IT WOULD BE ALMOST NO­ TIME BEFORE OUR HOME TOWN WOULD BE BUT A MEMORY. -■ ■ , . . \ . : , ' . ■ ' . \ ■ ' ■ . • • ■ ■ ■■ - ■ ■■• • . SO YOU SEE, IT DOES MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE WITH YOU" AND WITH YOUR NEIGHBORS, WHERE YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY.

W A LTER W . MOONEY COMPANY, Inc. CRANFORD TRUST CO. , BERRY & COMPANY . Goal,. Lranber, Builder«’ Materials ' Member Federal Reserve" System ' Dry Goods • WALNUT AVENUE . CRANFORD TRUST BUILDINO UNION AVENUE, NORTH

J. F. DOREMUS C. & C. RADIO SERVICE, Inc. s . HAROLD F. BENNER Qroeer , Radio Apparatus- and Supplies . Automobile Faintiq* - EASTMAN STREET ; UNION AND NORTH AVENUES . IS UNION AVENUE. N. ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. • EDWARD GRAU ‘ ‘ L L LOVELAND & SONS, Inc. Moving and Storage and Fu mi lure Automotive^ Equipment, Radio Supplies Coal and Mason Materials ' 213-316 SOUTH AVENUE. E. . ' ¿6 NORTH AVENUE, W...... 334 NORTH AVENUE, EAST JOHN DOYLE . M. EISENBERG DAYTONS VARIETY STORE Dry Goods and Notions Plumbing, Heating, Metal Working ~ Stationer, Book and Gift' Shop 100 UNION AVENUE, NORTH . 7 UNION. AVENUE, N. ' ...... ‘ g UNION AVENUE, N. N. SOCOFSKY B. J. EICHINGER CRANFORD MEAT MARKET - Meats and Provisions » ■. ' ‘ Fruit and Produce Market , . Blacksmith and Auto Springs ‘ 7 WALNUT AVENUE ' 111 UNION AVENUE. M. ' 3$ HIGH STREET v EMIL GERICKE K. & M. BOSTINTO, RELIABLE MARKET E: E. REUSCH - - Baker - ' Model Delicatessen 1 ■ ' Fruits and Vegetables 17 EASTMAN STREET - . 7 EASTMAN STREET . 5 EASTMAN STREET - CRANFORD DAIRY H. J, LUSARDI STANDARD LUMBER &, SUPPLY CO. Milk and Dairy Products * Oossieetionery. Ice Cream, Fruiu' ‘ ' ' Lumber and Building Supplies ■ _ • 2 UNION AVENUE, N. 21 UNION AVENUE, N. * . . - HIGH AND CHESTNUT STREETS 1 A. M. SHAPIRO • M. ROGOZO - - ’ JACOB KLEIN , . D ry „Goods and Shoes ’ Watchmaker and Jeweler - Meat Market . 17 19 UNION AVENUE. N. CRANFORD THEATRE BUILDINO ' 10 UNION AVENUE, NORTH CHARLES LANZA ' CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE JOHN W. HEINS & SON Cranford Fruit and Vegetable Market ' ' Fine Commercial Printing ' Real Estate an d Insurance ■ S UNION AVENUE, N. 1316 UNION AVENUE, N. 1 NORTH AVENUE, EAST

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1 2 ___ T HE TH U jfStSŸ ,"w vBiiai'». i ü ï —Ä Atófesal Smuri léw lb7rt^ L K a.w h o w ith . aoper-l 1 ¿ r e ? « h i gained the f i /-¿-ylv- - GRAMMAR SCHOOL LEAGUE The initial half RSCU . f o r m e d . a w trailing £000 M ÎEST i i The eight teams ta the Union ■ m n pSjocg^^ '- ^ i aHMBuuwB1 I ✓ County Grammar school basket bail Sff& iVW 'i. "■ aw ay ervwktc. i kaaue are anxiously-waiting tor the , MSMtO.HMUNQtr Mias W resa ai n «•¿SNSfSSf's» as, tr wosMfi Ak« pe a rs a of Mr*. » f f k -ol December Ut to ««ne dued. Jabtouskl played 'a wonderful AT loo H alt for 1 / I.V V around. Laut week the Fosche* ol game and twlth the ald of Sargent |MC£pca«nr«HKrk the various team» met at the frank­ and Cowell exhibited a f ancv*£i Chari*» W ito K tj , T 'V w f •“«lin •school * »««/1 OIIUaridadopted ot the _ schedule J GS£ts MIUUSOOkCRs. AU- b »Pcudtag Ttotok* *11 If'H lU'lt.U- n J and rules below: ' Ifortortar* - themt h e c 'E.''V E.V J L. ‘iK. 8., making many I OUR UPCTTeMERBVOUR Paccnu at flamptoi /isAs UiIn prior years thetlie Alex Taylor beautiful shots successes, gUMBWMoua T* N. Gilawtv ( oinpanypany isIs going to furnish a ban­ ban- MMyatarjr n tirr riva Settlors , IBUÚRS5 AND A S&err ABOUT *«*k«s£ ner for the champion team. u Gar- w -1 , }*r. C hark»* r,ila»r« .»a»—woiL_this banner G'Is F Is r i s voua BHoareoMUGSb tvv Beacon. S. V since twice Jaldouskl, forward ...'e the league w aslorm od -il«.««___ _ 1 «argent, forward |(X£ HOMS WPGR tSNER. Jotaj Doyl*. cf £ ,. ars ago and this year they Intend |«ffljndgtaaia*-cei" - 'ig in n ' CARTER 1 fW EM FROM 'M easoic , «W W«a COfifiDKj t I to do the same, 'mere are three Kcliubert, guard For ID tvf GRASSI ness the past week 1 t new team* In the league this year. Cow ell, guard o r in f a n t s Improved today. i hey are Rahway, Hillside and 1 ... Cranford. > Mrs. Arnold AdJ Principal Halsey ! Is bringing the 15 — ——CHILDREN- Addua* and THANKSGIVING DAY Garwood candidates to a fine de­ x. z* x . x Christy, of Hampu g ì» Fig ria I Separate or Union to AAest Point (oda gree of perfection and has several White, guard m..„...... ' V BOYS Apaaluq^vtag^fjMiv! E A T Y O U R DINNER A T good trick plays which he Intend* I razlnskl, guard ...... Z i Utary Academy — ilM,tLUiil l.(' hoy" UH 1,00,1 as he 1 atalkls, center ..... 3 Suits in variety grades Udnks they have mastered the more Sirs, E d g « Hal.; Roden, guard .... . ■...... « l a d ie s •tenue. U at Hamr elementary and .essential points of Burke, guard ...... Z Z Z i 3 the game. Adam-.Galousky, of the (Stilt and Wool Mixtures Selling Freely) few week*. whHe Air Jglith grade, has been electod cap. sent on a basin**» t: tain of the team. The regular 31 MU* Salty Doyles; school team has not been selected voboan »pent th» ROOTS AND GLASTONBURY Bethlehem. Pa, ^ m y:,t 7,“' ,k «lll hot bo un CHRISTMAS SEALS . f... shortly before the opening game Leblgb-Lafayette ;« Sale to1« ! . A" nuaI f’hrlstmas Seal Natural Gray 3 t 2 ! ï Easton. - Jow- Hdl,i fo*low bo r7*. r . ¿?tía,se Vno ího funds totò can-vcarrv on nn Airs. David Brown (For Men) ' entertained the J* FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER Union County Grammar School Baa- Club last Friday *v* ket Ball Schedule, 1921-1925 party. Husband* ot Key - ' t.arwood and Cran!» SERVED FROM 12 TO 8 P.M . won by Sirs. Roth» 1 - Kenilworth. Give us a chance to fill this needed article for your family. present, also guest.* - Cranford. ’ T o w n N o t e « . rikin. There. _wer1« a p ?*’ ' ampaign Manager el The Citlsen seph Neff Van Dover . Union Ave. , kd Chronicle aubserlptlon contest and Mrs. Ja c o b s. Vi Plalnlleld. Mr.v Van 1: 5 at (i, 3; 7 at s, 3. I located at 32 tMrth avenue, West, and H R v»r. 2 AVOnu°. Treasurer, I thé Chevrolet Salesroom. Phone of the class of p>n Itila” * - Van 8aun’ 01200 Hampton and served oversea* i Opposite Post Office kantord 615.T , v, V.- of the Field Artillery yelcM* *S?nnft0 t*7°» c*»uhty this Îlliglnnlng with'the Issue of De- y ur la $25,000, of which amount sum I iinbér 11th, the single copy price Mrs.,W. G. Mayo 0 s|K ii,» “S iu S7?s’rii“ 1* the quota for CranfordTnd Venn nue. gave a linen shò I.i-lli (Thurs. or l'rl.i—2 at 5 The Citizen and Chronicle will day evening for Mb* IJ; 4 at 7, 18; 0 at 1, 19; 3 at 8 17 ’ wiiiV1' Al’Prox!,natoly 1,900 Jotters I advanced to 5 cents, the stand- will he sent out containing these in id price for weeklies throughout of Burchfield avenue, 7 ; t i t * V at 71 2 8t 4' ^ 5 “t 7. elaborately decorate.! Ic State. > In a yellow color sets ITlie Men’s League of thoY ’resby- umbrellas were giv Irlati Church will meet In the Eleven guests were haiiel next Tuesday night at 8:15. Alls» Hassell receive.^ the Union- County Tuberculosis In excellent-program has been ar- fui gifts. hnged. - «ti»?««?.»1'3014uta'^ e Air. and. Airs. Xorma I .Messrs. I^urence B .Mason and low'street, garela Since opening our n e» itera, fa, Ufa* T m t O tica Building ut.^ ® nt 4, C; 7, at 6. °ht ‘ho undiscovered cases ortu 1 |eorgo K Warnor, elected to the party on Tuesday ev thoCU.mfL7 »ana. «“l«vwta"etoT it ownshlp Committee at the last hundrad* h .v . visitad our .tore tor thaä « s t a r ti.» ., and . ! ■ u,'i,.^ ‘ur,.a‘o . victim to go to •resent were: Miss J » . I L S n u l r *' 13: 6 at?'11:8 «t «orno,institution tor m o » d Heal0 lection, sat with- th e Committee kVarwIck. X. Mr. aaiire to express our approdatici of their r ” ~ " r a* *. ?uu treat. nrough the m eeting and were ap- Réefe, Air. and Airs. ment and prevent! tho ^ Infection o f, Jarcmly much Interested in the rou ,!’f 7 4- > nbera Fof hi* or ),or family Air. and Airs. A. J. 1 and the goneral nuhllpIklln I'Ait !..1« !.. *. I Ido of work,, presented. ■■> ■ ! Airs. F. F Xewbam. A OUR AIM IS TO SERVE THE BEST CANDIES ITlie W estminster Guild of the A.. Pope. Air. and Mi Vesbytertani1 Church will servo nolds, of Westfield; a t a r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e . ■?iÎλtr °* ^l? c^inlcB conducted bv i r t X i f l 1 “t 7- 4; 2 at 8. 3; 5 at 3. tho I/Coruo with tho comuoràtiun «f bpper In the chapel next Thursday, Airs. J.i F Burnett. lecember 4th, a t 6:30 o’clock. A There were Thanks* •1 JV.ar‘ ^l'L-5 at 1, 13; .0 a t 2 12' 7 at t| 0 8t£? a?" management of Bonnie tfons, and prizes wer To who have not visitad our , * « . . . mxUmi , eordu, 3, II; 4 at 1«, 10 ‘ ’ '■at ■le of gifts.suitable for Christmas till also be held this date, begin- Newham, Airs. Young Invitation, and will uaa our best efforts to y '- r n The figure following each game ng at 3 p. m. and Air. Platz. ihiehVr 11,0 flW.of tlm month upon I l i S S S ! Illcre’s a tip folks. Don’t miss tho A dinner party-te '' ti<./, i n s t0 be played. ^W îîïï«S ïï'*,S‘“f Phone Your Thanksgiving Crder kreen’s most popular male star, twelfth birthday was PURE HOME-MADE ICE CREAM "Jhi folloWliiR arc tho riiio« which Hicks to twenty frit! B WAI4V Sfeiuflmmse . , ' ' Ihos. .Molghan in tho role of a light- folaphono yoúr order*. e«^ch“s:O1’t0d #t 11,0 nloetlng of ‘bo ÜSTtlk.ïbïï; s “* “ “w «w». eg lover In Jam es Oliver Curwood's November 2l»t. Aftei ntertalning drama^’Tho Alaskan,” magundi was enjoy« ?l10 wnos shall consist of 8 Telephone 230 being won by Pauli mlnuto (itiarters with a 2 inlnuto in­ ...... the CranfordB «n le a tre , ' .Monday nd Tuesday, Dec. l and 2. stone Deacon. Alary I termlsslon botwoon tho first °and ,au‘ouh‘ «Ul7.4G amf ta viow Jane Drysdalc ami 3 second quarters, and between the bornf n8c^ ^ ,a‘ a eon®lderablo nuni- [Last night just before six o'clock, Others present were third and fourth quarters, and a 111 In Union avenue, near Riverside Virginia Scott, tlrt! WESTFIELD CANDY DIUffiNL Inc. minute intermission between the ■venue, R. Martino (colored), ran Betty Jones. Margie second and third quarters. »Is bicycle into -the fender of Hcn- COR.n. UHIOMUNION AVE.AVI! AND a w n ALDEN i l l » . . ST,.__ lotto Berry, Elaine \V Bcrgncr s taxi, wrecking tho bicycle es Carpenter. lien* CRANEOBD he p.iblw:edll,,B °f " ,0 "lul,i* '"'all kut not Injuring M artlne and biing- Talaphono H i bo Br^ t h s ‘,inCalS t,1,'a‘1° ‘ » » « “ ÎS Dohrman. W initrct 1 • A , *11 case of do In tho standing fig on a lively lot of talk on .Mar­ liegeman. I Hire thy abm-10 "“" “P tun,11H after all tho 5 EASTMAN STREET line'» part. The fault apparently Hibson. Irene Aiuhlet uhowv games have been iilnved one lunouiit. b° imrc,,aso" ^ miy ORANPORD, N. ay with Martino, who was not steer- game shall be played by the leading ng an exactly true course. teams on a neutinl eoiirt. ST. MICHAELS DHJ M in ify ?01.18 nro ur8°il to imrcluiso t r a d e h e r e a n d s a v e m o n e y The work on the paving and curb­ ing of North avenue, througlf-'thc ETY SCORES BU the r December 1st. They will hold and the line manner . ^.‘1 RQIUO is to bo DOstlFonml fun«»?!860 °Lbusiness, Tho other Ithelr regular meeting, and supper cast performed was po noth'« must bo ¿Ivon at loasTbnn twenty-two and one-half ccnts-nur of L e ttu c e ...... f f was well done. Hearty every dollar contributed goes tô the |ln tho evening.: .These meetings are day Jn ailvanco: otherwlso tho team I in preparation for their Gift Shop tilled also that the g ^ za?i1n(Jn„N?t'(!n7 ^b o m U o sis o,. s p in a c h , 2 ib^ ganizations to . help out their work land Supper, to be held Thursday, thoroughly appreciate! for felt'Hint 'ganlo!*10 H*° ,m,8t I December 4th. ... ■ the players.- Follow a"d “> W . ‘or that portion of'soal Sweet Potatoes, per & I!'ZZ“ZZZT ...... 5c there was dancing it Funeral Directors and Embalmers <^xpeiiHeH.,0 a "'H "ay tlielrew n ;Sa*e, ?uPPlles.that are furnished to I The regular meeting of . Azure Apples, Greening, per buket, 16 q tsZ Z ~ Z I . 9 < k II haptcr, No. 87, O. F R. will be held ium. The cast facto ORANPORD NEWYORX OPPICR ...'"•./ A b»y ¡s uutoinatlcally ineligl- I vi.iV1® Chapter Rooms on tho first Parkes—(An English hie to play when ho Is 17 yoare ol.l Ifrlday in December. A fter tho regu- 31* I N U iio , Aw n '« <‘g ¡ —h. t r^ Hying Green. Aiembers of ■_v ! i, rn a.f -it PLUMBING and HEATING Telephonesi ■ everybody . will eat ru Business, Cranford 752 W tn k 1 e‘y are urged to attend, and at the local 43 Cranford. N. J. 10 bring guests. f • : the sales 'T : ... ■ ; ■■ Residence “ ,a ■■ any guide.guioe. As near ■—.as Timer—Süttoii.T ta m ¿ V ü L f mai u?iaij1,d delivered. Æ R o V ' r KcnJws. ««“ • « heart It uot situated entirely or Of the Irv in g Marker i ;*?£/"• If .. under gaw managamest Refugee»* Contribution a left aide of the body as t* believed With a part CHROMAS Damask linens und silk* ore of JACOBI’S PET SHOP 300 here. -e x c e l l e n t o o o x n r o a r d o o o d i 0 *'Joncerl^ion'oer jitarsitars wlio>7.,,,08e,"lo irnlrtn/1 a of...__ f«™a . *r f ^»ost-people. Tt Is la reality found Kurtz hand *4 Ma&v ¿V .aetern origin, being flr*, „nnufac City. AH’, ..Irensecutlve v ‘ oe on the right side In a great num jUttilSloads of turkeys *“■ - thi ^ OPEN DAT AND NIGOT Tlio Myster- 1 R«¿ 162 N. Lehigh Ave. ' “Z i at Bamaacus. Their manufae- BIRDS LteR startod on o with" no two -baskets, baskets. DOGS of PPppIe. Irrespective of ta*~ ' 150,000 pounds JThIs advantage advantag was soon overcome tare- was Introduced Into 'England TfcL344_R CRANFORb, aboot 1571 by llW h and Flera,ab CAGES FEEDS -M Afra’a peraecutlopA 249 Morris A ve, - Ellxabetb, N. L / V sTv: j -.’.ï SÈ

t i r i% CT?,. if «matar *v. k- a. as. a*, a. * æ* a a — . . . ñ L X1 £ £000 Ol< __ Wear Week pSjocasmu alii to made next "TV!! ,v **oing. Be sure‘and turn hi some suberrh* voua BHORreoNUGSL tvv B Ä “0“ '1' ; lo ie vow« w w an sN E R . td stam lin ^ 1 mtk‘' * e°°d 'ho" :n* «be Bret publish- - Jo to Doyle. c{ £- A.fciea *;rwt, Lehigh Avenue f r ib ® pr o m 'nteR A ote , has been contlaed u, íwd t«y m. * , P*rllett. t'ranford ..... !... ----- AÜU0 TD nut GRMB l ness the paet week h ît h ••a,-®,-» iiaJ U Uliaw D , ItigeiuB, Jr- tVanferd in f a n t s ..... 8.(0« For Improved today. M'rb»*l Hoatinto, (Yantohl____... . ---- .S.00O Lur‘‘n» Brokaw . CraijfcmU . |...... — -A«*» — ....CHILDREN « iUlant Bruder. Kenilworth___f ------8800 Greenhohses ■ Harold ('ross. Cranford_____ | ____8800 îiD Ji ^ u> f 'rombaci». Cranford... I - -AOOO before faking your selections BOYS Mlw Helen lk-Uar. KenllUortl«.. ___AÄM Mi- Mr*. TI lutila» Doig. Garwood____------8,000 i.-'i;, 1 ■ English, Cranford j...... ___ AOOt) Edgar HaJ-lir.f of < vLt-ai -M ’lllam Urtile, G arw ood -___ . l a d ie s *v^n,u/- I* *t Hampton Haa to- a Alt» ' * ■ - _Çy-|niford ___ >oI Mixtures Selling Freely) few week«, while Mr. i«*b- Warren Klrknian. ttoTiford , _ ìl ~ A000_ on * bustnes* trip in the ___J5SÜÖ J rederii k W lange, Cranford-..... - .AOOO We hatre the chokootTin« of M'm Wrl E, Lotgreu. t'ranfonL...... • ...„ 8.011) the weekend at ..-‘î e-*1"* G. Monti-necourt, Cranlord „ A*« AND GLASTONBURY Kirlimond Myers, Garwood___ L_ AM» Doconthre Plants to be had aoywhoro Ltol^-Lafayette tottaM gan«- at Muart McFadden, Cranford ...... v AV -.8800 Natural Gray Harry .Miller, Cranfont _____ ...... AU» Mrs. David Brown o! Ll*:t ---- Ku-'n- r t It N,-« ttiji. Cranlord ...... — . . 8800 ------... -- KARL JUUU Proprietor. ~ (For Men) Miss l'lorenee H hansom. Cranlord ...... 8.UÛ0 CTuM^^Friday e r e l l * a ^ w d h. J \m t Wagner, lioM-lle . 5,«» ZZ this needed article for your family, «on by Mrs. Itothrteia and Vrs . Tkao» OraataH IM f Town Note«.. okmntT ^so ****** <*»» Ro^lle. «s on Standard Makes. CRANFORD ROTARY CLOB WOMAN’S OHORAL OF ORAN-I "Hep'cjíts un>¡t » to xcrrvi test" FORD Charles E. Dooley ' Est. Furm*n «.taouneed ■ t£e convenience of candidate* the engagement of her «laughter Hie lunch meeting was held yes­ .(».»ocíalo member» added aface| terday i Wednesday) at Hayaslil's, last reiMirt Are: I their friends,, the office of-the « n h v*Sf v IL. 1>c:racs- *« Mr. J o Mrs. J. J. Brown, Mrx D, C, N.l Fanerai Director gnj Embalmtf npsign Monster el The Citisen wph Neff \ an iiever.ter. wmj'o! Mr Thursday being. Tbanksglvlng, ami lion Ave. Hiere w as a line meet lug By Invi­ Coiiiiis, Mr. and Mra. F. J. Dellar, I ' O h *1 Madare Fuagral Okapal U Da«trad - . id Chronicle subscription contest Vla; 1*e«'cnter of Mr». Nadie F. DcamontL Mr». NL H.I | located et 3S JMrth avenue, West, ^ U Ik*Tire;^r tation the Holary.Cfub of the Ro­ Faldiag Ohali) aad Card Takla* ta lir a • .the olaas of on , t iviaeeiM i. selle» met with the Cranford Club, Droescher. Mr. and Mra. Kdward I i thé Chevrolet Salesroom. Phone Ky«iett. Mrs. J. c. Frederlck. Mra.1 kanford (18.T , v, V.- .... aa'f«d oversea* la the Kind Div making nearly M at the meeting. te Post Office of the Field Artillery Hayasld served a special turkey din­ Waluir N tice. Mra. toula A. U ageai 218 North Aye/West, Cranford, N. J. (Beginning with'the issue oi De- ner., which all enjoyed very much. 3Jr», (leo. llanao!, Mr*. A, G. lien-1 iinhér 11th, the sincle copy price Mrs.,W. Mayo of Retford ave­ rlcb, Mr. and Mr». Jolrn \V. ]l«ln«.| ‘ « Lady A tlasdaat nue, gave a linen shower last There- Following the business session The Citizen „and Chronicle will which included the election of ono Mr» A. I„ Jolmson, Mr*. Jacob Klein, I advanced to 5 cents, the stand da, evening for Mb* D«i*e Ros-ell of Burchfield avenue. Thrre was an new member, the meeting was put Mrs 11 Ulloyteaux. Dr. and Mra. | Id price for weeklies throughout In «barge of John K. Fisher, chair­ Frank Slaxson, Mr». 1*. M. Nlcker l le State. > elaborately deeoratird supper table. son Mr». Frank Porna», Mr*. M. E.I In a yellow color scheme, and small man of the committee on Rotary rrhe Men’s League of tlio I ’reaby- Education He Introduced as tho ¡talclilen. .Misa Jtsaalo K. Itobertaon,| umbrellas were given a* favors, Mis» Emilio Nanderaon, Mra. Ktta 1».I Irlan Church will meet in the flevin guests were peewnt. and principal speaker. Hcv, James II bapel next Tuesday night at 8:15. Miss KosseU receive«! many tc-autl- MacDonald, U. 1), District Bupor- **• "M.- Tomllmion, Mra I In excellent .program has been ar- ful gifts. intcmlent of Elizabeth Conference W. E. \an llosklrk, Mr. Chn*. Ven-| Christmas Gifts tres. Mrs. F. E. C. Wlneklcr. khged. • Mr. and .Mrs. Norman Ka !> o f Wli «»! the M. K. Church, who gave a I .Messrs. Laurence B ..Mason and low »t rve t. gave la^lliee--. tssmlred lull talk on the share.of respmuil- CHRISTMAS FUND leergo KT Warner, elected to the hllliy atul-.nhttg»TJgim f a arti citizen D U T R a U l - Buy yours At the - — party on Tuesday evening TTiose to tlte eommimity. lie urged that TION . wnsliip Committee at the last present were: JHs* Marira Todd of ( lerk» at the Cranford Trinit Cbm-1 lection, sat with- tha Committee every on«-owial service. Those who Aanvick. X. Y.; Mr. and Mr*. C. 1» do not «lo l heir share enjoy! an .“un­ pany aro busy making out chock* I irougli the meeting and were ap- Keefe, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Young >uf 'he distribution of upwartlc ot" Westminster Guild ircntly much Interested in the rou Mr. and .Mrs. A J. P U u . Mr. and earned Im-ri-rm-nt" resulting ¿rom slwt.wto to iimtiibera of tlio CtirUt- ■lie of work* presented. 1 tie* work uf others. In other wprda, ?Irs. F. E. Newham. Mr. and Mrs T. tiny are "slaeki-rs” to a greater or m^ts Club, «-very tidy sum Indem ltol |The Westminster Guild of the A.. Pope. .Mr. and Mrs. W-. A. Rey­ less exti-nt. ! P**s out at this.season. Homo oil eshyterlani1 Church will servo nolds, of Westfield; and Mr. and this will bo used)fur fax payments,| Gift Shop pper in the chapel next Thursday, Mrs. J.i E. Burnett, of Cranford. BIO DONATION1 tG C0UNTT JUt) December 1st. Having^ for taxi lecember 4th, a t 6:30 o’clock. A There were Thanksgiving decora­ PARK SYSTEM payments, which tO| mind meet, is | ' open nt 3 P. M., in the lie of gifts.suitable for Christmas tions, and prizes were won-by Mr. made easy by tho Christmas CTllbl Announcement was mail« this plan. 7 ill also be held this date, begin­ Newham, 31«. Young. Mr« pone week that Judge A. A. Stein. K-srl FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL ’ g at 3 p. m. ' . and Mr. Plata Sdiali r and Abe .1. David of Kllza- Here's a tip folks, don’t miss the A dinner party te oelehrate Iter bith. wlio recently purchased a bL OTEEt/OTlSI twelfth birthday was given by Ruth- Tim reports ^bf captains in tlte | iving Crder rcen’s most popular inale star, M*ction of »lie Taylor-Blood good Ifod Cross Roll call arc not all Ini Thursday, December 4 . |hos. Molglian In tho role of a light- lllcks to twenty f.rietKi* on Friday. property' at ItliKMlgiMid's .Mills, have yet and th«pfll«'s show tho natnos o il g lover In Jam es Oliver Curwood's November 2lst. After dinner a sab donated xolne-fULacresTying on both magundi was enjoyed, the |«rire,- sides «it the river above and below i groat number who usually join, I Hand-made Gifts, .Home-made' Candy, Needlework, tertalning dram a/Tho Alaskan,” ml wlip-Tiavo not enrolled for this I b.one 2 3 0 tho Cranford Theatre, Monday being won by Paolloe Hall, ttrn- Bloodgoud'a Pond to tlio County year./ . ■ ■ . I nd Tuesday, Dec. l and 2. stone Deacon, Jlary Blake, Nlary Dark Commission for park pur­ Hand-painted Iron. Jane Drysdale ami Muriel Itattey. poses. Till* land Is In Clark Town a you have boon mlssod lit the I J Last night just before six o'clock, o to houso eauvass, won’t you I In Union avenue, near Hiverside Others present were Nellie Crime. *h!p.just below the Cranford line. io send In your chock, payable! Virginia Scott, ttoberine Ctada. This Is the first big donation 01 SUPPER SERVED AT 6i30— $1.00 ■venue, K. Martino (colored), ran Betty Jones. Margie Bate*. Cljar- land along the river outside of Rah­ to Cranford Chapter of tho Rod I sis bicycle, into -the fender of llcn- lotte Berry, Elaine WelhtrilL Pran­ way and the owners frankly Mtulo i ross. to .Mrs. W alter N, Gee, 3021 Borgner s taxi, wrecking tho bicycle they iK-lieveTt . to lie really An In Pro»i»ect avenue.- fut not injuring M artine and biing- ces Carpenter. Bene Irarooo. Ella STINTO, Proprietor — Dolirman. Winifre«! Gee. Virginia vestment- for them as the jvahic of ng on a lively lot of talk on Mar­ liegeman. Dorothy lleroy. Carol their other prii|KTty ivjil lot In- THE HARMONY ENTii.TAIMERS line's part. The fault apparently Hibson. Irene Sluhleabrovt crease«!: The Inhd m e n tii the For the imxt meeting of thoMon’s ' A CRANFORD, N. J ay with Martine, who was not steer- County Is peculiarly fitted for park l-eaguo to bit held In tho Chapel of ng an exactly true course. the First Presbyterian Church Tues- ST. MICHAEE S DRAMATIC SC Cl purposes. . y lay evening, December 2nd," tlio a n d s a v e m o n e y Tho work on the paving and curb­ Sujireme Court Judge Knllsch last ing of North avenue, througli^the ETC SCORES BIG SUCCESS w<«-‘k renamed (Tiarles Hansel of .'■oinniJtlen Ima been exceptionally and Spraying iortunuto In keeurlng tho Harmony m WE HAVE IT” wnsliip will be completed except: ..The presentation of tf* farcical Cranford a* member of tlio County Entertainers. This Is a trio of i to cleaning up In a few days, the comedy. "A Full Hozi«e.* by St. „Mich­ Park Commission for a live, j<-nr young ladles'presenting a high-class only part unfinished being tho curb­ ael"» Dramatic .Society"liss lYi-lay term. program coiudstlng of violin solos, ing on ono side of th e avenue be- niglit at Sherman School ¡tm vd a popular tunes In- costume, novelty Bween Mlln street and. Lincoln ave­ most, complete -«access. arlislicaBy NS OF FOREIGN WARS Instrumental numbers, humorous LET US DO YOUR PRUNING THIS or Saturday ! nue. Fine weather lias helped the and to tile financial eml many j*t-o- ORM COUNTY OROANI stories; dliileet readings and Imiicr-' |contractor. finish the work'thls year. pie were turned away W is t cnal-k- ZATION lunations. In fact, everything to » bag, 150 lbs...... ,.$2.90 The Westminster Guild will hold to secure even standing room. ’ Representatives of five Posts of give variety and Interest an audi­ WEVGIVE SPECIAL AT­ Ian all-day sewing meeting in tho The play was under, tt» Veterans of Foreign War»' located ence from beginning to end. Not a *» P“ bag, ISO lbs...... $ 2 .6 5 ■First Presbyterian- chapel on Mon of.Wm. Gerty and 31«. " ¡it Plainfield, Elizabeth, Railway. Wy-st field and Cranford, met at the single minute's waft from start to TENTION TO FLOWERINl lbs...... ,.;..,.,..., _ 59c |J*y. December 1st. They will hold and the fine manner in finish. * . Ithelr regular meeting, and supper cast oerforme«! was proof their work rorniis of Ftske Dost Tuesdaynight The members of the League are cor- Ijn tho evening.: .These meetings are was well done. Hearty ape) ioOrgonl/.e a Oiliiity Coufifli. r ■- dlally invited to attend what prom­ tilled also that the h it ’Oflieers were elected as follows: FRUIT TREES,“ GRAPE VINI I m preparation for their Gilt Shop Chairman, Arthur («rahosky, of Ellz- ises to be a very enjoyable pro-holl- land Supper, to be held Thursday, thoroughly appreciateii ttce {lay and day affair. . . ; I December 4th. ... ■ the playe«.- following tto {»lay al-etii Dost: vlre-chalrinan, Daniel J. tliere was dancing in tt» gymna­ Aniolil/of Flske Dost, Cranford: see-’ RAMBLER ROSES.' I The regular meeting of . Azure n-tary. John J. Iirltt, Mulvey DIt- . THE HUMAN FURNACE 11Imptcr, No. 87, O. K.B.. will be held sium. The cast mefcded: The fist* Is banked for the night ik e t, 1 6 q ts ...... , .90c Parkes—(An English Servant: mars Post. Rahway: treasurer;,Oeo. I“ ,“1® Chapter Rooms on the first J. MrCartliy. Harold E. Stoors Dost, (your stomach 1» full), you rotlro, ...... 10, Ifrlday in December. A fter the regu- . ' '____ ...... __3Iartln J. Cfllim- licith-the expectation of arising at Susie—(From Sioux City, a . Plainfield. ' . liar business is over, election of oifi- Committees were Appointed.«» fol­ your-usual time with a degreu of ...... *...... 25( I *'*:'ra for the ensuing year will take maid)..— .--______t e a U ltaau heat, teal live «team (energy), paw­ O ttily/Howell-fA Bride...... lows: By-laws and resolutions, -las. place All members, other sisters nejair, Elizabeth; John 4. Re­ ing through your system, but! You I and Master Masons are cordially in­ , / ______Joeepos* Klein art! disappointed-tile gate« Which Miss U mnlt'Wer— T-c- . ran Rahway: Herbert R. Whiekler. B RUSSELS SPROUTS j vitcd to be .present . —- ■ Cranpird; (Jeorge J. MHauliy. Dluln- accumulated during tlm night are, ken Ex. a-, «till there. You feel tired, heavy, no Members of th e Fisjte Post, Yet- Dapline Charter.*-) Mtaly.» S leld and I-eon .Mnrenghl, Westflehl. life, no appeflto. • : „ ■ wans pf Foreign Wats, and the La­ ter _____-...... rViola. 1,^ 'Relief-committee. Joseph A. Kelg- dONEYDEW MELONS dies Auxiliary to the Post, visited «mrli. Elizabeth: J. B. Dryden. <’ran- The roaion:—The ash pit dntes-l^ ii-hola* King—!A «trar-ger tlnesi Hu- cliapnel of^llmlnatlon Is ll/ I P°m,lc Burn last Sunday. A num- . ______Joe Hesae-ssey to «1 -and Oliver V. Cortright, of ' Jir_of ox-servlco men are patients ItahHay. ■ choked, you haven’t got tlio nocea- PASABA MELONS Nc«l Pembroke, dr.—>Aa o-^.y „ - Regular meetings will he held sary draught for complete combu*/ there and i tile -visitors left a lot of Son ' « itT» tlori. • • 7 food cheer behind them as well as eo. -Howell—i A brute grnoa- moot My-in-the rooms of the D«wts Tlio remedy / ™w? substantial evidence of good . ^ ______JrfVto tfiat are memhers of tlio Council Ami SANTA CLAUS MELONS »Hi and desire to help thoso in expen-e* will be met by comrllju- ' STARTERS \/-' need. • . Dougherty—(A Poisce.Ser- - - Ibb7r Vegetal«)« / geanti.... -...... „Charles -~.r.ni.*i thgte of the member Post«- ' - The. Ideal laxative for all forms of (Js and-Save Money a n jou interested in the subject Jim .Mooney—iA Fplteemar: - constipation. / , # ___, Jarrsm FIRST M. E. CHURCH oi,mining pictures? If so, do not ‘service*.will be iield next .Sunday Get a hot to«]ay froin/your drug­ ‘“II to attend the meeting of the Kearney—(Another , gist at 25«: and note thb difference. j-mcoln-Mierman1 Homo and School • __ _ si ill«' usual hours: 10:30 a. m. and KTAKTKUH LAIKHtATOltlEH Free 7j®8Hc, at the Lincoln School Tues- \fr«. ■i’leminff ~f Wtii> * » j, * m. . . . . Win. If. Ward. Prou. - - . Tie-re- will bn a .Thanksgiving P. O. Box 235 «ay afternoon, December 2nd, • at apartment:.-....-...... A i f f «.jar. ]*tB1sc Breakfast at 7:15 a. in, to Delivery, „,r o’clock. Mrs. Julia P. Miner, ,'era'Vernon—IA Show Gsr. _... ^ wiikh all,-are invited. . “( the General Federation of Wo- ______>fary Hor^acs Tie- incinbers of the congregation f'“n s Plubs. is to talk on the sub-, Mrs. Pembroke— t From ar»- imsted to attend Union .her- ject uf "The-Community, the Chil­ . ____Anna n«zghaa- vi«-e« to be held at Trinity Eplse«»- dren and the Cinema,” . ■ Stage .Manager—Ef. Crowley- - • i* l Cliureli Tiianksglvlng morning I . TlifWOman’s-Sllisionary- SocIety" Ele^trlerair.-TE J. -Vr=rf- ‘ ’ It l) n’rlos'k) Rcv. 'W r'Hrlillth4 V'p Presbyterian Church will wil preach the Tlianksgiving ser- KceVln the chapel a t 3 p. m., next See Ibex in moo. „ . ■ ■ - londay, December 1st. Mrs. C. H. A »pecfes of Ibex—id»-” , ^ . eins&Son j WIH he .In charge, and the Plant• Late Fragrance , i ■■ ^ . tor the ’ afternoon will bo old-world Ibex—rta-* Seer- \u ,'luan Hospital, Porto Rico.” hunters In tho Xoasax ’ Fr»gr»nce 1< not trac«!able lo l«cr«sb 'L . .IIazel K- Smith, th e speaker, Alaska.'. jTbls wild ev-cr-x * -e- Ity, *Dd plsnt breeder» koo» nothing st i? Joooher h r the Polytechnic In- In both sheep'and mounaJ. “ of list law» that govern Its presence u. San German, Porto RIco. the hunters lush: that they —s- or I:» sfcsence. Plant* «ometlm-s lose a if' L. Robinson will, give sever- covered the true ibex- tbelr fragrance. Thl* ba* heppenic* ndlnSMCf Vs oc.al. solos- The hostesses will be to England to the old garden musk: >na' SIra- K erry," Mrs. Alvord E very bo d y .fa to ss grow-n for It* fragrance, but now n 7 tlr) Irving Green. Members of ephones ■ v cverybo«Iy. « lI* ea,c Lv*.-, tacites It- ___.. - ■ -...... Business, Cranford 752-W .¡. •,"V«<-'Iety are urged to attend, and the sales at the “i; 4! J " . ’ • l . Residence “ 3 ;l; t0 bring guests. f • any guide. A* near-as -a.*, ^ ^ p u ted .«¡otmv.Wl tark-r.-_s.S-— _ Not' A lw a y s on L e ft Side hundred ‘hick-*,“ « „1 C delivered. OI th.es‘^rGca. I . r ■ ' ' ' • l . . heart It sot situated entirely or of the Irving MarEei top “ left side of the body as la believed JACOBI’S PET SHOP 300 here. With a ~ * ^ f ^most-people. Tt Is in reality found Citv -ME Kurtz haudfo» ,--r - ‘ oe on the right side In a great num loaite of turkeys 7-»*-- ° — DOGS , BIRDS of People, Irrespective of sox,' : 150,000 pounds. ■ . CAGES -■ FEEDS ¡<8 Morris Ave. - Xlliabetb, It.7-

f e i k i i * ...... « * ir # by sinking three baskets ORAMKAR SCHOOL LEAGUE in rapldjstMeeaalon. The Initial half I FORMED Daring the second half a * > Tlie eight team» In the Union spurt waa taken by the Mysteries I • ! County Orammar school banket ball U n d e r w e a r Week ; league are anxiorndy waiting for the 5“nljln,1orrn tfm *°.*n tJ?e.i?P,d d they w ***** ere sooneooM suT>|not ” week of December 1st to come played» wonderful | AT around. Last week the foacbes of garae aruTwith the aid of Sargenrl tli« various teams met at the Frank­ and Cowell exhibited a fancy ¿e lin school and adopted the schedule sort men to f shots. White starred ¡and rules below: :: As In prior years the Alex Taylor & « * & & L K^ Waki^ ,,,a,*y l Company is going to furnish a ban­ Mystery rivs Seniors ner for the champion team. Gar­ BERRY’S wood lias won this banner twice Jablou.xkl. forward T h ' since the league was formed three «argent, forward ... Bears ago and this year they Intend Krnaldgfnnls, center I C A R I F 1 jto do the same. There are three Kchubert, guard IN F A N T S 0r ¡new teams In the league this year Cowell, guard™j o r J . '»hey are Hahway. Hillside and Cranford. I MERODE CHILDREN I’rlnelpal Halsey Is bringing the K- L. X. S. THANKSGIVING DAY Harwood candidates to a fine de­ Separate or Union gree of perfection and has several W hite, guard m... BOYS EAT YOUR DINNER AT good trick plays which he Intends Brazlnskl, guard to teach the boys as soon as he Patalkls, center Suita in variety grades thinks they have mastered the more Roden, guard ...... S a d i e s elementary and essential points of Hurke, guard ___ •* (Silk and W ool Mixtures Selling Freely) the game. Adam CJalousky, of the : -. '• ,V • ‘ . eighth grade, has been elected cop- tali' of the team. The regular school team has not been selected Msias yetvnl anduiwl it(a iiossibly .11.1.. _will•** noTlm . . iin CHRISTMAS SEALS , ROOTS AND GLASTONBURY NORTH AVENUE ANO MILN STREET | tll shortly before the opening game ''t* 1 Annual Christinas Seal ih e seliodule-and rules follow be- ______,___ Natural G ray ______CRANFORD, N. J. : iimr ^ lei ° , l:alKe the fu'«l« to carry on* I [low: Ht*r/l£n,V. ?«ov. 28th, 1924. This (F o r M e n ) FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER Union County Grammar School Bas­ 8 °,oi*5*,?^ed every year by the ‘ ' . ' ' ' • • • -wta*' . . ket Ball Schedule, 19244925. National Tuberculosis Association Key— aH over thA*iitlaned. orGnnlzatloii8 j Give us a cHance to fiU this needed article for your family. SERVED FROM 12 TO 8 P. M. I—-Kenilworth. ■it over the United States liip branch.,la-iinlon County- is th e C n - i -J tianlufd...... ' N. Y. Prices on Standard Makes 3—Hahway. , u ni, t,°“niy ^k'berculosls Leaguo * -I -H ohcIIc. with headquarters in tin« fonrt . .$1.50 .7- Harwood, House In Elizabeth. Tlio committee1 T elephone,Cranford 437. '» , j#—Hillside. In charge of the salo of Seals in Westfield. Cranford and Kenilworth Is coni 8- Hosellc Dark. ■ pcet^StreeV^Phsi' J’ Gro?i'' 3H'Pros-. .. Union. Ave. , . 1-5—1 at 2 ,4:3 at 4, f 00 w , r : . f l h“i!:man« A. L. Woml- I: a,at 6, 3; 7 at 8, 3. and H r S E L 2 Avcnuc- Treasurer, 7 'a-'n at2r2i2at ;1,1(,: 1 ttt 6*ll: 6 “*Road;’ R Van Saun>012«> Hampton | O pposite Post Office , .l>ec. l.rHiu Mon, or Tucm.i—l at 4. y ear’is .“i® co“nty this J !•>: 3 at G, 15; 5 at 8, 15; 7 at 2. 15. 1.( 1,,, of which amount $1400 I)cc. 15-1!» (Tlmrs. or Fri. 1—2 at 5. wiirf h |UAta orl0ranforil ®nd Ken 11- 1!»: 4 at 7, 18; G at 1, I»; 3 at 8 17 ¡TmV1' AI’Pr°xlmately 1,900 letters I will be sent out containing these lit* Quality Counts 7 at 7: 2 4. 8; 5 at 7 /; « nt 8, 7. Jan. I2-1G—7 at 1, K; 8 at 2, 15; at 5, II; 4 at 6, 15. ' a a s a - i » » ! in ‘ Ä f i V A 6’ * ’ “ * a : i fho Union County Tuberculosis 1 covers tho wholo county ex- « ’m Walnfield in Its work7f ferret J Jng out the undiscovered eases of tti- Since, opening our now store In the Post Offlee Building |5 u ’m V 1 "■ *••**«« *•»« berculosls and ondeavoring to get hundreds have visited our storo lor their confections, and we tho unfortunate victim to bo to desire to express our appreciation of thtlr patronage. V n-’p'ifir',»“1 ,3; ® * ** mont^«!JV*utlon ^or earo and treat- ■awTii.o T h e r S------§ ^'ora.of Ve-n.t his. t.hU- or ,n-,eet!orl her family i‘f I ahd the general public. It Is honed OUR AIM IS TO SERVE THE BEST CANDIES isfÄ rV ia 1,2,r 4 n£*mh^arA,,tC<* >n°otlng of tho *;aat yew the citizens of this com- T e le p h o n e 2 3 0 ...L J l10 *a.,,,es 81,8,1 consist of 8 inunlty responded to the appeal In’I I minuto uuartors with a 2 minuto In­ termission botweon tho first and “nd in viow 1 f ct tliat 8 considerable nuni- second...... quarters, oul,and uuiwcenbetween tnetho bor of new names have been added I I ththird i r d andnm l fourth ... quarters, and V a JÓ W ESTFIELD CANDY KITCHEN, Inc. . minuto intermission between tho inoJ10 Dlf, ,n* ',8t itvls thought that M-eonil and third quarters. there will bo no dlfllculty In reach­ 0 0 R. UNION AVE. AND ALDEN ST., ing tho quota. For tlioso who may CRANFORD b.r^ptfiiiwuld11"8 ot 11,0 01,11,8 8,,al1 "‘ - - ve Seabs by mall, there wifi 00 Booths in ono or two prornincntJ ^ k BOSTINTO, Proprietor . Telephone 818 *ie ,n t,,c standing places to bo announced later whorcl of tlio leading teams after all the 6 KAS™ AN j______CRANFORD, N. 7 above Bunios, have been played, one amount!®" b° 1,urt'hast'd ln «»>] lóame símil lie played by the leading tlm li ¡¿XT P^.'WKod to purchase -inns on a neutral court. tliolr 8cals from the locfil committee I t r a d e h e r e a n d s a v e m o n e y the referee0"'0 team sl,n11 iur“1?1,' u°nUttv ° ^ ^ r ,0l,ar rceclv®‘> >n the C. H. FIRSTBROOK inn?. sovent>-scven and one-half I *TF IT GROWS WE HAVE IT ’ . .7. One hoy representing each cents are spent right hero In the I Civil Engineer and Surveyor Ucofe * ke01> tl,n° and 0,10 l“50«* n°t“|jty and Ycal «options are bene litod to that extent while if Seals ROOM 10, SHAPIRO BUILDING \ G. An admission of five cents may I be, charged for all league games. H oilvr!i!1?cd ®,ut5ld« oi-tho county Specials lor Saturday .¿_gPlop_Avenue, North ' ______ORANFORD, N. “ only Indirectly benefits local con- tt.n V r , rV‘°? for P'oylhK shall ho ‘ «ns. This word Is for the portion Long Idaud Potatoes, per bag, ISO lbs...... '$2.90 ■Hábitat,,U ISSI !*“ . f'Glehil Amateur llasket Ball . N. «BAT. Frisiteli m.,t?srä c ä o ä .m- Green Mountain Potatoes, per bag, 150 lbs...... $ 2 .6 5 A QUT. W s u a , rulei«*. l»ook f,,r «api»lian 1,0 hont ssn, at each s 5 are«sr more ss than n tf,. ¡toK 'f *».W,IV HCllOüI. their"idac ‘h?n. "!ioly «>»eited at J ^ o e ^ P e r b w k e t, 2 5 I U ...... 5 9c ^‘1 ^ Koi.uo is to be postponed L e ttu c e ...... v ...... 10c ÍÍmÍ niiust be Kivch ftt least one S n * v CMn 1 f 1 i*“ d CBoes8 tc" the ( H) In advance; otherwise tho téóni otatb and Natloni-TuberculosLs or-1 Spinach, 2 lbs. for x oc ganlzatlons to help out their work S-lt'T büt'gaíle’10 0,0 8amo ,mwt and to |>ay for that portion of Seal I Sweet Potatoes, per lb... Funeral Directors and Embalmers ex'iieiises.*oa,,ls *!“ M W their own Sale supplies that are furnished to Apples, Greening, per basket, 16 qts ...... 90c CRANFORD mi'Y A ,l,oy i!¡ automatically indisi- L e t^ 1»°n80Ci(aUons freo "f charge NEW YORK OFFIOR WESTFIELD e ,t0 ,,,la.vi when he is 17 years old ,,.,K118 ? f but our shoulder to tho ^ nbCr" C*’ P » «I«««...... :...... «.:..;...... 10c: ('i!i.COi.and !nake tl,is ycar’s-Seal Salo IN U lta i Ah m i i •4 *«< Mtb H i m in.basket half and when ho Is 1G the largest one In the history of I 5 Grape Fnut...... t.,....,25c NtataH M M<| hoot ■ W A Ntât .nntal ------s « w am «ui . Hm ud mtaH m m1U .• in*»008, ’ lA,ont,ls- for tIia baseball H((i!,f0c? ?ni1, Un,on County. These I Il?{fno In the sprlns of 1925. little Seals have been ono of the I . 1,1 Í; , ys on 8 ‘earn inupt woar shirts of the same color. 8r^atest factors ln reducing the I F R E S H P E A S pati* tato from tuberculosis in-tln- BRUSSELS SPROUTS loniCounty over 43 per cent In the FRESH LIMAS i: achouter Concrete & Contraction Co I m y s t e r y FIVE LOSES h a r t » period from 1913 to 1923. Think w hat t > " 1 5 4 . 1 5 ^ r«#IInnlw#>tic. Auueuc cuubqub the country" U'e oounty hut al> over ilefeats on tho evening, CASABA MELONS* # ALTERATIONS ’ * ‘ .of Hcdnesday, Nov. 19. Tho Mi.? —.Tli|s is- a public duty and service W A X B E A N S n stuc'° . carpenter, Maaou and Concrete Work tery live Juniors were defeated by 0* ALDRICH. f r u M u l • raÍBhlkkoG ire* - ' . of every citizen becauso tuberculosis ho score of 3349 at tho hands of Is no respcctor of persons and- if al CAULIFLOWER SANTA CLAUS MELONS ...... m e 1 0« > > T - n r n t m i n \ i 11 he .Summit A. C. Tho visitors aeeCto tt h Z Cad unpl'p*ked fa « !ne" proved to he the best combination ^ce to thoso near and dear to all of .Buy Direct From Us and Save Money ♦OolinCln«nv«►bjlln many 1 years. 10 1''ri,'1lkliil They displayed School Court won­ * InewL'!'.""1 worfe a“d their shMt- ’h ' 1af,u r5'

t e . ------M ll l l l MMIII 11 > I IM 11 III I Mr*. J H XmvT.* H*U- - ' s ■ -*■ * - ’1 ' QOCO O lE W ïeâ'^t’Ww) gtJOlCtV * HP<»H6BUgUiwl IBMyAiaj'WliSSS l i s t OF ENTMES TO *DATE’ w e a r Week SOUR tM BM t» MMMNOU* For Thanksgiving Decorations CHS. ff WOUBUt M P PBtnS K AT MiCEPeCSMOUnUMKrA I‘«w Hau fw ^ W teS ’r^ * H,m"‘ G2EAÍ WftU-H»«0Ui. AU, “ SJOUR UPfctf«W B*6N0«. «tjiam? wbTtww »a* tu t« t’herrolet DoJnxca!,T fM-dao °°* or *** the «torIMI í*w» new SUCCESSES, S U O » » NOUR v is it tb* PUU*E* AMO IS SHEW ABOUT I iurfôf entering.tmerh^ Tlie U rat 5My,Hwi count ofVtÍL,ha faints W“ will F*»k»U bo wad* allowed M at * • .. •' R'RY’S NOUR iHOBXeCSMUQS. 1 W &2T * « !® -A rs Wednesday «-ventai. Be Mire'and turn to W s ! ? ’ (XE W0M6 ÇWPSR ISNER. èd U ^ d ta ^ 1"*'1 ***** *’*“* Lehigh Avenue F 1 FU\EV» PROSA 'll« ORAME Ïi-mi,,ur-ï f •[• Bartlett. Cranford ...... —J— Aft» - t o t v f GRAMS t IJll)I»rovM‘tods“ ^ k ' ■’’omewhat iV f!lïT,u*> Jr- Cranford ...... „ .X -.1 s.000 iWiWns or ; hv>/ Michael Bo.tlntiK t’rfentord______. . . ---- SACO , .JVi?’ A r? old AUdoriuti Mk-t Mar- ii.n . urt‘.na *,rok*w. franhml,______.;„,C1 aooo WlUlam Bruder, Kenilworth.^______!— AOOO Greenhouses CH ILD REN Harold Cro**, rranford______L-. SjOOO i>. JcMie t'rumbach. (Yanlord...... ■ ...,T~" AOOO before making your selection» BOYS v! “ , i w,'n Bellar. K en ilw orth-...... _____ S.OOO 1 : • A . Mrs. piuma, Do|f, Harwood_____ ” ...__ „A00U ii m .K 1,,K- f lUI'' ____ . ’ ______A.WW amine ^ f.V J 1*1*51"* »•' Antral William lleflliv t♦♦*#># **OS»S»OS*»S»SS*SM S»» igffai'SB ariaw this needed article for your fam ily- M wao Ornatore IM Town. Notes. ces on Standard M akes at^ « K atas CRANPORD ROTARY CLUB WO MAH’S CHORA!, OF ORAM- Mrs. S. H. Furman has announced "H e p ’vfiii most »Ao ien*i belt" ■ - FORO . ■ L Charles E. Dooley 'Est. e pnmn.iii.nl ... ,__ “ 111 u Por t]i* eonranlence of candidates ìf e CMfra,^ "w ntn.u.i ,lcr «>*uihter, Hie ltinch meeting was hold yes- A vociato rUembon added »tace I md their friends, tha offlea of the „I„i ..p,ltnani. to Mr. Jo- tonlay ‘ Wednesdayi at Hayaslil's, last report are: ' Fmml Dhdor and Embalnw Campaign H Manager i m « , m of# -rh.Tho nOltlienJind^ o i... If,epn ?-efl 'M \ rlian 4?v?,ntw- ...... »on of .Mr. Thursday. Ix-lng. Thanksgiving, and Æ J . J . Brown. Mra. D. C. K.L lion. Ave. there was a line meeting. By Invi­ Collin*. .Mr.^and Mra. »V 4. Dollar, I End chronicle''Subscription eontwt Walnfiei'riJ \i.b v ' “'A I,fiVt!nter of Mrs..,sadle,F. Desmond, Mra. N. I l | ji located at S3 Rdrth ayenuo, Weit, ^ DevVnt,‘r wav tation the Hotary Chib of tho Ho- Faldlag Chain aad Oasd Tablee le Hite - In the Ohenolot Salesroom. Phono I »mi ¿enfJ^8 oi lYI,iceton, sellcs.m et with the (Vanforil (Tub, Droescher, Mr. and Mra. Edward! malting nearly SO at the lneotbig. -Everett,„Mrs, J, (V; Frederick. Mg*.| te Post Office Hayaslii served a special turkey ill» Walter K bcc, Mrs. Louis A* Hagen,! 218 North Ave. West, Cranford, N. J. lliBlnnlng with the Issue ol Do-1 Airs W r m* nor,.which all enjoyed very much, Mrie (ieo. Hansel. Mrs. A, G. H e» | Jrember 11th, the single copy price nu„ ii,™ >0. of l{‘>tfori1 «v«s Following tho business session rlcb, Mr. and .Mrs, John W>- Heins, MrAMMlial . til The Citizen .»nd Chronicle "HI day'eBvcn n , f r MS|l1l’'i<'r astI)Tllllrs- which Included the election ot one Mrs A. 1^ Johnson. Mr*- Jacob Klein. te advanced to 5 cents, the Htand- 0X iu ?fMl|, ,,v;'L,, JX" S0 ,CJ1'a». Mrs. M. R. f Tlie Men's u -aiee pt tlie >reeby. leehreW r Viv'°' a a'1' 'r i r1 .' Kiliicatlon. He introduced as. the ÍÍ?lc,l!p,V MU't Je" le H.- Hobertaon. jterlan Church will, meet in the Eleven guests wero brownt and principal speaker, Hov. James 11. Miss Kmillo banderson. Mrs. Ette D. lrlia|>el next Tuesdajr n ght at 8:15. Miss Hossell received many beuutb MacDonald, I). I)„ District Super­ Tomlinson. Mrs. intendent of Kltznhcth Conference VV. K. \an llosklrk. Mr. Chas.-Ven­ l\n excellent-program .has been ar-ful gifts. v ’ uu tres. Mrs. F. K. C. Wlnekler. Ranged. _ .. X . I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kleb of \lrl(. of the M. K. (Tiurch.'who gave fulU alk-en-1 ht^-share-tif~ responsi­ .Messrs. Laurcnee B .Mason and l low street, gavo a ii7o iiumlred 0HRISTMAB FÜHD George K. Warner, elocted to the party on Tuesdai bility ami obligation of eacli citizen D18TRXBU- X - - .. Buy yours at the to the comnmnlty. He urged that , TIOH . rownshlp Committee at tho'last present .were:,Miss MarloVi Todd of Clerks at the Cranford Trust Cbm- ■election, sat w ith tho Goinmlttee' Warwick, N. Y.: Mr7 and Mrs C D every one owed service. Those Who ■through the m eeting and were ap- Koefe,. Mr. and Mrs. T. 6 ' Young do net dii their;,share enjoy an "un­ S!i,r.^,ro..bP!lr !,,iakin? checks | earned Incrcuient" resulting from for the distribution of up 1 Westminster Guild Iparcntly much interested ln tho rou- Mr. and Mrs. 'A J Platz Mr ami JlOU.ooo...... to nieii;luember* ' of tKif Chrlai-1 lin o of world presented. > Mrs. F. K. Nowham, .Mr. and" .Mrs. >r the work of others. In other words, t|iey are "slackers" to a greater or mas (Tub, a very tidy aum tadeed to I *3i 1 The W’estmlnster . .Guild of tho A. Pfipe, Mr. and Mrs. IV, A. itey- lesN extent. Pif* °,l!r .a1 Mtta seasoli. Some of I -i| Prcsbyterlan Church' will servo' a nolds; of Westfield; and Mr. arid this will bo used for tax payments, Gift Shop bujipcr In the chapel next Thursday, M™- J. Burnett, of Cranford. BIG DONATION TO COUNTY Jul» December 1st. Saving for taxi [December 4th, a t 6:30 o'clock. A |y,llero were Thanksgiving decora- „ PARK SYSTEM (tayinents, which all must meet. Is] ' ' open of 3 P. M.. In the ’ salo of gifts suitable for Christmas I ;Jon?> and prizes wore won by .Mr. Announcement was made this made easy by the Christ mas Clbb| Trill also bo held this date, begin- Newham, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Pope' week that Judge A. A. Stein. Karl FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL lag at 3 p. m. - and Mr. Platz, Sclmfer and Abe J. David of Eliza­ Here's a tip folkS. Don't miss tho j A dinner party te .oelebrato her beth. who recently purchased a big OTKEI OTEZT . screen's most popular malo star, twelfth birthday was given by Hath section of the Taylor- Blootlgood Thu reports of captains In the iving Order [Tims.Aleiglian In the role of a light-- Hicks to twenty friends on Frblay, property at Hloatlgood'a Mills, have H« 1 Cr,°!f. H i11 ««» are not all In Thursday, December 4 Ing lover in James Oliver Curwood'sl •',,lvelll,;pr.“lHt- After dinner a sal- donated some IP) acre's lying on both yet and. tho file« show the namoa ol I .entertaining drama,,"The Alaskan," I ¡"ngimdl was enjoyed, the prizes sides ot the river above and below » great number who usually Join. | Hand-made Gift», „ Home-made Candy, Needlework, ilxoxie 2 3 0 )ut who have not enrolled for this! |st tho Cranford Theatre, Monday I being won by. Pauline flail, Con Bloodgood's -Pond to-(lie County year; , ■'" . . . - . - .. I land Tuesday, Dec. 1 and 2, stane Deacon. Mary Blake, Mary Park Commission for park ppr- ■ Hand-painted Iron. » last nleht lustTiotarn sir n'clenb | -Jane 'a110 Drysdaleurysuaie anil Muriel Battey.Battey ixiscs. The land Is In (Turk Town­ If you have boon missed In the I ship jltst below the Cranford line. tiouso to house canvass, won't you! ^ fn io if a v J n ? e ? ^ 8 H i v e S This is the jlrst big donation ot »lease send In your check, payable! SUPPER SERVED AT 6:30-$1.00 -i-enue, It. Martino (colored), ran » /A i!: ,npH0 U; . 1« land along the river oulsitlo of Hall­ to. Cranford Chapter of the lied I his bicycle ih to.th o fender of Hen-1foUe1 erry Fla no^WeHmrHI Uan way and tlie owners frankly state ross. to Mrs. W alter H, (lee, 3021 llcrgners taxi, WTecklng tho bicycle ■cs ('unlcmer eiie naiimn *>T a they believe It to be really an In­ Prosjmct avenue. but not Injuring Martino and bi Ing- n L ^ vestment for them as tho vnjue of OSTIHIO, Proprietor. tag on a llvelyvlot of.talk on Mar- ”lX, “a"' Y. X ! ,X 0 ' their other property will lid In- THE HARMONt I e NTERTAINERII I tine's part. The - fault apparently ilfbs j" ' r e t c X uhtaiibrocik ’ Teased. The lahiDglrcn- to. tlie For the noxt meeting of the Men's CRANFORD, N. J. I lay with Martino, who was not steer- 1 1 1 ’ lr Muiiitnbrotk. .'«iiniy Is peculiarly fitted for park l/eaguo to bp held In tho Chapel ol I tag an exactly true course. , purposes. . llto First Presbyterian Church Tues-1 I .,Tlio work on th e paving and curb- MICHAEL’S DRAMATIC SO Oi­ Supreme Court Judge Kallsch last lay evening, December 2nd, tb el E AND SAVE MONEY ling of North avenue, through the I ETY SCORES BIO SUCCESS week renamei) Charles Hansel of l-omiiilttee has been, exceptionally Pruning and Spraying |Townslilp will be completed except I Tho presentation of tho farcical Cranford as lnonilo-r of the County »rturiato In aecurlng the Harmony ÎWS WE HAVE IT” as to cleaning up ln d few days,„the comedy, “A Full llnnse," by St. Mlch- Park ('oininhodi)n for a five year hntertataers.Entertainers. This Is >i trio of young ladles presenting ' was under the direction Vetcruns of Foreign Wars; located at -'Plainfield, Elizabeth, Rahway. ence from beginning to end. Not a »es, per bag, 150 lbs...... $2.65 First Presbyterian chapel on Mon- of AV.m. (Gorty and Mrs. C. A. ltyun, single minute's wait from start tel » lbs...... day, December 1st. They will hold Inn(l the lino manner 1n which tho Westfield, and Cranford, .met at tho finish. , .I TENTION TO FLOWERING SHRUBS* ..:.....59c their regular meeting and supper cast performed was proof their work room« of 1-Tsko Post Tuesday night Tlie rucuilii-rsof the League are cor-1 ...... 10c In tho evening. These meetings are was well done. Hearty applause tes­ to organize »'County Council.; dlally Invited to attend what prom-1 ta preparation tor their Gift Shop tilled also that the big audience Officer* wero elected as follows: FRUIT TREES* GRAPE VINES AND . halriiiiin, Arthur (Jrabosky, i»f Eliz­ Ises to lie a very enjoyable pre-holl-1 .-.'..2 5 c and Supper, to be held Thursday, thoroughly appreciated the play and lay affair. „ December 4th. ' ' the players. Following the play abeth Post; vice-chairman. Daniel J. Arnold, of FTske. Post, Cranford: séc-" RAMBLER ROSES. . The regular meeting of. Azure there was dancing ln the gyuma- _ THE HUMAN FURNACE , t’haptor. No. 87, O.-E. R, will be Held M u«1- The cast Included: rotary. ’ John -I. Britt; Mulvey-Dlt- •M ket, 1 6 qfch...... mars Post, Rahway; treasurer, Deo. Tlie fire 1* banked for the night! „ «* ■ . - {“ the Chapter Booms on the first Pnrkcs—IAn English, Servant) (your stomach 1» full), you retire, I . ■ • _ t . . . . . • ' a ' “ • Friday In December. Alter the regu-'L — i-:...... MartIn J. Colllps McCarthy, Harold FI. Stoors Post, fiainiicld. with the cxjH.'ctatlon of arising a t | lar business Is pver, election of bill-1 Susie—(From Sioux City, a Committees were apiiolnted as fol­ your usual time with a degree of | fers lor the ensuing year will tako f' ...... Dlgnan lows: By-laws and resolutions, Jas. lieat. real live steam (energy), pass-1 R . M. CROCKET place. All members, other .sisters. Ottlly How^H—iA ^ B r i d e ) . . - m . ,,.7! Sinclair, Elizabeth; Jphn J. Be­ Ing through your system. But! Y ou | •nil Master Masons are cordially in-1 * ...... Josephine Klein •gan. Hahway; -Herbert JL Wlnekler, are dlsappointcd-the gases which! v M fltnXCRBST AYXNUE BRUSSELS SPROUTS tited to be present. , Miss Winnlckcr— (From.Yon-_ Cranford: George J. Mllauhy, Plain­ sccumulatid during the night arel still there. You feel tired, heavy, no I Ph#B* 44W . CRANFORD, N, J, -Members of the FIsko Post. Vcl* n m S V 'liirtiN -X ou *^ '^ field. and Leon Marenghl. Westfield. erans of Foreign Wars, and tho Lu-1 Dal,J‘1'1 Clinrt v i X - J ’Irmbach Belief committee. Joseph A. Selg- life, no apiietltu. - f HONEYDEW MELONS eticli. Elizabeth; J. B. Drydcn, Cran­ -The r e a s o n T h e ash pit (lnte* [ ?}e3 Auxiliary to the Post, visited ,,, ,X,uiM K|,,,-_iA -traugcri tines) tho channel of elimination is| Sunday. A num- P 110 us K,nfc" ,Ar ^ fo Tlinncwey ford. ami-Oliver Y. Cortrlglit, of Hahway. , choked, you haven't got the neece-l ”*r or ox-servlce men are patients vJa'"iS.'mhrni,i. ir —(An onlv •ary draught- for„complete cornbus-1 CASABA MELONS* there and the Visitors \6 lt a lot of Ne(‘ b , Neil Ityan Hegular .meetings will lie held monthly In the rooms of the Posts tlon. J"011 sheer behind them as well a* lr«> lln w eli-l A brldegrooiii) Tl)e remedy in;[° substantial evidence of .goodK ^ -Ilov'tll“ (A brlX hZ iileason that ure members of the Council oral STARTERS SANTA CLAUS M ELO NS m and desire to help those In I u 0^l,orty—(A Police her / xpou*es will be met by. contribu­ tion* of the member-Post«.------I W r Vegetaljlo . ; , ' gean tt...... (Tiarles Weslghnn The Ideal laxative tor all forms ofI 1 Lis and Save M o n e y -Are you interested In the subject I .Tim Mooney—(A Pollcdmani...... FIRST M. E. CHURCH constipation. ' 1 . of moving pictures? If so, do not ...... '...... Jauu.'s Woods Services will be held next Sunday (Get a box tislay from your drug-1 i ta attend the meeting ot the Kcarney-IAnother Pollcemani gist at 25c and note tho difference, I tancoln-hberman Hom e and School I...... (Jco^Ulea.-im at tlie usual hours: 10:30 a. m. and r • ■ ■ Free. ■ ii'rn. ’ 8 TAKTKKN LAIlOHATOHfEfi ¿«ague, at the Lincoln School Tues- v,rM' Flem ing-! Who owns the : There w ill1 lie- a ' Thanksgiving Win. If. Wart). Prep. afternoon, December 2nd, at v apartment)...... Peggy Kyan ’raise Breakfast at 7:15 a.-ti)7 to P- O. Box 235 ( ’ran ford, N. J. Delivery l.f u ueloek. Mrs. Julia P. Miner, vera \'ernon-(A .Show GlrD... . lileli all arc invited. . . —Adv. «J the General Federation of Wo- ...... Mary llomack The members of the congregation i„®,n s la to talk on the sub- Krr, Pembroke— I From Boston ) are invIU-il'to attend Union Ser- OFFICES TO LET Ject of "The; Community, the Chll- ‘ ' ... :._...Anna Wesighan vlees to lx- held at Trinity Episco­ la ths N*w, Shapiro Bolldlng m!1 an(1 tbe Otoema." _ ■ Stage .Manager-B, Crowley. • pal -Church Thanksgiving morning i v;> .«"''"Olnah’n^ldl8slonary-Soclety 1 Electrician—D. J..Anio)d...... at- 10:311 o'clock»-.-- I{£V---.W„IL_i{Uth. — „Union Avsaus, North,___ • Z''}» Presbyterian Oiurch will —.------11 preach the Thanksgiving ser­ .. CraafonL Now to n e r, m the chapel at 3 p. m., next . e- i l , x A la tk a um. 1 Monday, Decemfer 1st Sirs. C. H. ' , 7,Kd*m icai wltSib* A. JM.'SHAPIRO, “fe i n s & S o n X ctt w lllb e in charge, and the . A species of ibex .1 b. New Buckwheat Flour S^tfor th e afternoon will bo! old-world Ibex-bo* ' f o »-J'teii v Plant* Lote Fragrance Telephone 160-Jl Cranford xu r'luan 'Hospital, Porto Rico.” hunters, In the-Noaiok rlT«r ”X ,,' Fragrance Is oot traceable to hered­ i‘7.H azel K. Smith, t h e 'speaker, Alaska. This wild country abound* ity, and plant breeder! know nothing ■„¡“ ‘«“«her in th e Polytechnic In- both gi,eep and'mountain goat*, but of the lawn that govern Its presence u e at German Porto Klco. .S e hunters Insist that they hare dl.­ or It* ab*ence~Plnnt* îometln -s low CRANFORD .« JTu \Ja Robinson'will give sever- thp trlje 15«. their “fragranct This has hni/pene* POST OFFICE BUILDING J. F. Doremus ^«cal solo*. The hostesSes will bp covere0 1)16 true 7 ___ in England to ’the oM gMflen- m art, • '• ■ ' ■ * ■ ■ . atm I s Jra’ Kerry, Mrs. Alvord F..„,vboiiv In tuwn or nearly once grown for Its fragrance, hat now telephones ~ X t|,i ¿ trying; Green. Biembers ol J ' e,r> , will eat turkey today If lacking it. - . ; Offices for Rent I GROCER Business, Cranford 752-W o bsniety t«> “ttend, and >« ,narkf‘t^ aYe ' Residence “ 3 V 10 bring guests. / • [ Z - near as tnai l.e coni. Milliona Till Soil in China (all ou trills exposure) PHONE 1 _ .f. ' . mited some » » ‘turkeys and several After a survey by The United mate* EastmanStreet > Not' Alw ayton LeftSide bumlr^ durtamd ‘(bi^'fT Kum Department ot Agriculture of con­ 239 . dition* In China 'the eondn*c>n*. giv­ and N orth Avfentie taeier^iT 11 not-situated entirely or. k f tilc | rvIng-Market handle*! over CHAS. DARSH, bt X 8 de of the body as Is bellevc-l ?,{. i „ re w ith a partner in. Jersey en out were that 50,000,000 farmers JACOBI’S PET SHOP W most Deonle'.1« i. in . . . 11», ennx,i l_?! ,Icr«-_. tinnitied five car- in if1031 peoPl«- It Is ln reality fouci' fr-!*,. xii-, Kurtz handled fixe tar' *lth thc-lr families till tbe io!I h> tb«‘ WESTFIELD TRUST NUILSTNOI u « oa the right slde. ta a great nuru. joads of turkeys this year. , ox country of the Orient. ■ BOOS , ' BIROS • people, irrespective of atx. 1150,000 pounds. CAGES PESOS ' . . ■ , ■ • ' .- - : I t t Morris AYO, Elizabeth. N. 3.

f e » -- .: l.'-' '-y-V 'í ' f Y» o-jewa i « I >♦** £ » i^srr-j_-zu^XTr- ■• ¿otear*“ ■?HJ""■1 ■t*i a» ari*- C R A N FO R D r ~ #.AI«PJ #V"- f ssvp»,w w m ; ww all ran •' ' Í.V* • b r tho aerviee. u dose until Mr. Rich was abla N R I M H U B 8 T 3A.Y8 SHE STOU T HOW emtakrty m m mod Uke charge of alfalfa. |k k was all 1 HQW RALPH Then there came into the town ■ 'S t . JËAN1 »tranter, why took up- hia quarter« JU Butter Lamps Give RAWGULG» ol two weeks FOILED THE •the local hotel. lie ’gave out that ha Mr. Tract* Usd Saw 1 waa thy rvpreneotatlv« of a wealthy teed. B e bad kaerted d SCHEMERS brokerage bouae la tbe city. He an­ Ute» Flora ci nounced ibat beginning the next day to H r i l c e s s a r -- By I JHo kadi sent up rbarrb he would purchase depositor«' account! The thing hf at fifty cent* on the dollar.' jQT-M*PY-CRAHAM.t b t s e l in a h ic c in s •“It would be qulr^lmpoaalble • ta i,:v WMt.r» « I mtymsm TOTrrf 1 vas te fee acquainted « —Tbanrigbt «» Halph- vnra dejectedly Capital" of Tibet Takes For* Bdenm’i Browning u passing the bank he noted a light In give even a semblance of a plan of KLU «bea w* heard that The ladles of the **•; ‘El-. 1*1*. H(M*r» Naw«pa|»«r-Ualom.) the rear private room. He went to w a r d S te p . this conglomeration of buildings, and STUBBORN CAKE ML 4kv pilot was comía* to Bsqr the 11ixir and looked In. It «as In It woald take weeks, perhaps months, t dismseiun of ways sad do not like Mm. Kouie- liithdi «e *llowe«1 thin* for the town. filntf («lia me tie I* oui lateral aafe. _The dixir of one of 11a of Tibet, the Forbidden City .which la structure,^ ru|>nble - of - liolding tbon, the JMne.1» the-biK-j.HlTO ^„■KTTrJ-BCen a longb p laro ^ aMydUpoeedtoword ihe irne." ------•niff at tibe Bronclng »•M “R“JL V ,ri* compartments that was general y un •lf lls exlslenie baa "been visited Ly sand* of people. j ‘ [ Hie kill 1,i n, , üke most of tbo mlnin* Al.I’ll, he wary of that man said ke was »0 busy cîej used was open. In Ids hand ll’nyne only a handful of white men, la re- “From tbe fiat roofs of Ihe Potaty toixri but that was many m r a bo­ “Vou on- Indulging ■ baseless prvju- ' '«Seth« IV«. Gokk that he hadn’t ib held a package strangely suggestive poried about to make a,Jump Into tbe whole, valley lie! mapped out be« d lJje gold had air b e « taken . rtli u. Myra. dear.” ilerìar»--! llalph (¡or* ■""[» are Mr*. Fay. « bo baq bad - of (lie reserve fund parrel. He re­ Twentieth cenfury inetlwwl» by rou- low—the town to the e s u tjt mas* of borni ihm. ,|H. fju-r bed« and the mlnin* ilon sooihlngly. “Iliirvey Wayne. Ig a placed It, si-eniei|, to chuckle, and hi* itrunlng a liydroeleclrlc plant." pays low, two-storied, suhxrSn'Ially-ballt some one , ,ne res),w-table Ukev with atampo tbe Stase la her day. bit . line folio»-. Wife Rich haa the groa I pat face" wore a certain crafty look. When a bulletin from the Washington .and uerve,-he hint bronght «avs 'You’re an outrageous.... rj-maie. * ll„.n fvjfi in Mctliiiseiaifs life * That Ysnye and his own. passion fui - - . ■.. _. ------• i . - • ' 'I'o.Mc supply. That man surely riic wivs. and I larf* ’ wvrnful-Uke ,* There ore that number of me n * m itti IK'** î*n(ï r,tr* rH*ord the Instrurnent -have given him will This lag» rratiliuf The taftrlj'castes’- ¿¡“UR, v ” ' l 3 » „ « made for cars In m o v e m e n t cn a , race railed by lb* juvervoik «- ~ in the Aggregate I saw y . mg. Itaw Gillch was prepared T h e n she says. Too’re a woman. sh<. '* ,>. !(-« In yeara._ " J says, and l lets h^r ’ave the soapsudv sin;!.' (lux. Lending of grafa and graia | !>»? the way. .“If you must light, my bar- ** .'H'ltr. him - the gentlest re*'eptlon. ?++J****i **************t*** ISfer.Vvr“''. Ida; '■ v a,- m an'got.' and ' all Raw io her face. 'Ow’d jrm like to .be some one of your.size." . Oub «.-ailed a «emaa. s-rr-Yockdiire l'.«t "Well, pa, .It amounted to the “ got was an insult for Mias thing this morning. I licked t"° each half as big as I was- ' , CS5 ' ' >/_ . 1. 1 The Senio» had 'mBstfetttm fea HESE iS A CHANCE -J*t week at night school. -TStCT pre­ H i» ,O o d ls a refnge Im na. Seteh. the fact that löiL .r- . roK Aix oooASion sented a seria* of tableaux f a reare- —Psalm tt& - . . baeker will apeak in M au TO GETOffi eent each day of Edoeatiát Wifk. . We hnrfea von |o worship with na. December 5th, Prjday, a t tho-«« "Seven Rmeenger ' PEERLESS They «ere very well dona aad made Publle wonUp at 11 a. m. and 8 land SefaooL Time 8:15 o'clock. (onUausd IM pig* met a good impreesfen on the paganti; lP- « . Bev. O. C. Hopper will preacb Mia. Fenaybaeker comes to Chan- The—r ne-— e in»■ sealingT " - | -Christas* ■■■- —i nr anditli e t bothaarrfeaa.------L im o u sin e gam er-all the good thing* In life, to d wit h a «reat repututfen imek but enter title “Everybody Wine" and stationery so far show»1 the Ev­ Sonday Sehoot and Mens Bible ot her. Men oad women should not competition today and win an auto en* to be ahead with Jtt.lt to tStJBS Cta* eonvene at »:« m. m , Junior mis» the‘ opportunity — to hear ono of (or yountelf Itere.- Make the «tart lor th e Q/Ua. Emm-this4be «Me* Ä d a a w mt 7 * m, and Yoong judges that the Evens will win?** the moet distingulsbed women of now. Your friend* will gladly help Peopted Society of Christian_____ En- America. tYantord’should show its - Tris,r-^- N eaiy Taxi Service >oita*aoon a* you «howan inclina­ the race ends December 5th. If they daanr at 7US R - Leader,-Mn-j-interest- In -a -great--woman who tion to help yourself. - do win, the Ode will be responsible Richard Hamta, comes with a «feat message by turo- Cali 636 Cranfo It cost* you nothing to try and aU for the party . « ■’ WestÄhMter ßulld meeta on Mon­ Ing ont en -"t *** - it take* to win 1* a little ambition Dally Improvement Is shown In the day at «.» r m. Thb will be a I t is said that a prophet fe not XXVII. N o . 4 5 * : on your part, backed up with a little play practices and there f e e vary m fe U u of Enal, preparation for iWithont honor save in U s own well directed effort In getting *ub- sign of the Senior play being a suc­ the G ift Shop - . country. Mrs. Pennybaeker U from «crlpllon* to this. paper. A* this 1« re**, II a ll th e townspeople aid the The Women’s TM Jseionary Society «eniork 1n thbr b y attChdAtiy there TexavXhi*-is-what.Texaathlnks surtía aliort campaign you want to hjeet* a t n will sine ^ modem world with its upset chang­ j^OOO Extra. PoiW» « i $ 9 Chib* Offers ExceUen .■ampalgn. And you get "points" liy inwas » *a very enjoyableenjoyaoieone. one. jsxceiieniExcellent Tuesday, “* at 805“ " p- m- , the...... Men’s ing ideals, of .what a well-rounded their m eat is wholesome. »Imply getting renowal anil new sub-1 .....music was rendered ide • *by AJ -- Foe’s- - or- Leavue will meet. All the mer. of twentieth century woman can be jjjty for New St*rter* m Cutqwign—Biggest t icrpltlons, from one to five years I chestra. The chaperons were Mes- ourcongregation and community and must be."—Austin American. Offer of OwiwW liOoM « each, to Tho Cranford .Citizen snd I dames Hooke, Wemock and English are cordfidly Invited to attend. „ “Here is a woman who, within the Next Wedneathiy Chronicle, end by sending in . the I Miss Mathews, Mr, Clement ana Mr ^ Cadies' Aid So- ' P V l M Q c ireo 50-polnt coupons printed In the JTupper. ■ ctoty will wiu metrenwet aat i ;2:30 p Host­ limitations prescribed for her sex— at 8 -o’Gbdt-HAtt Subecriptiom Must B« m. Southern limitations at that—has ä m a r k e t ¿apor each week. (See schedule of 'The Sophomore* held a class meet- iS****1------Mrs. Mr*- K K T. T. Towler. To______Miss Susan S N H A R Y Mafl ^ «r iTumfid in To Campaign Mar Kdnts In page ad.) That’s all there ling Wednesday afternoon to pbm Mr* L. A. Hagen and Mrs. not only done superlatively well, p ? ™ Ose« • «Hk brin« in yotlr wifs * to It. I for the next Sophomore chapel- : I A. W. FlegeL all the various tasks labeled ’Wo­ •gar By Tipi Hour to Count on Big And help preierve your youth and man * Work,' but lias stamped her .Make that wish of yours for a fine Frsshmen Notes . There will be no mid-week meet- personality on the publle mind, 4 UNION Avt PHONES iSJsjai ' Esttai Point Offer—Your Op­ Ili«. automobile come true by getting In- The Freshman Class had'chars* nfllS* ‘hla week. Instead, the regular given direction to public «w»irs nnd . —Ksy« t)(ir GUfent. ;o thl* campnlgn now, If you are not the iH*otin)ly ^ ’rednc*day ^ i n « I ^ J ^ r*to^ . 8^ ee ^ II t*e held on attained a prestige that any mere . ?yurtuiuty tg Wb an Auto- “ ““ already, entered, and then get nial brfef Tltankaglylng program i^ ap r» the 5th of Decern- AT least oiiee a work take din­ ¡u*y aftor'.subscriptions and win. sented. Marvin LennTn*Hannino rtuid at..the I *®*• “ “ might envy."—The Dallas News. ' v Hero—Subscribe ~ ------Penuybacker*s w«v»WA O DJICCVIIspeech was»119 ner with us—relievo her of the riiero^aro "no string* attached to President’* Tliank*rlvlns p S . ™ l„ The Communion Of the Lord’s greeted at various times with much Now and Save rooklnir and serving. Here- she i ho offer whatsoever and ovcryono tlon and several appropriate Thankt £uppi r »*« celebrated Sunday applause, and the concensus of opin­ will find (food, pure.food with tho alii get a njiuare deal In every sense giving «elections were suns bvthe n*?trn/n*- December 7th. ion-was ,tliat hers, was one' of the . M o n e y a*M10»W0rd' , , . |»chooj under the direction of MIksI i, Services will home flavor. ... —— ..._ Thursday_ ____ greatest speeches ever delivered on .Most everyone In tld». sestlon I* I Moorehead...... , 01 l he iield this .Thursday at 10:30 & m. a similar occasion in Texas?’—The QUICK SERVICE already deeply Interested In the Bo**1 s(hi.»i. E-piscopal . . Church.'_ The Galveston New*. . . The Cranford Cltlxeù andChronlcle drive for increase retnpalgn, are already Wondering I Ti10 f Rutlk ab^of St Paul’s I,, fiir to assume huge prdporttens as it progresses, tu ITNE FOODS ■in« me |inzu wiiuior* win uo, mill M. E. Church, will bip the speaker. “One of the largest audiences ever youi M will S tfind i '2;® subscription*w.lnnc.r*..wl11 easy“ toh i team played th“X ^ f^ reX fe" assembled in tho Chamber of Com­ Entirely cngrtMSlng th e Interests ol thousands ot people 5, , football game of thto season last merce heard the masterful and grin­ ¡¡«wood*(l *a,n?’ but« thB «wuuuBound | »orvicosenrico wuwil precede thl*.this, at 9 a. m. her straightforward, . unassuming An Ideal Eating Place ~ ami ovory $9 worth of subscriptions I only toucfnlnwn6 NejIt „ ^N tu ‘ueday rd iy evening,evcnlof, *" ifov Hev. mannCrsho began to speak, and tho 111 be at a disadvantage by entering now. dropping of a pin could have been r ïL biggest extra,point offer ot,campaign, KENILWORTH, N. J. ÍÜHyou turn‘Vi" ln,,V.V.t0In up to Ä.R. H p. in., W J ™ * made byCMoSls Cra“f0rd • W" fiS,0” W of Trenton. w»i day, Doc, ,10th. Either “old" or ¡'et“rdt,“t “,? / ‘ m® Inhec address, so [be campaign Is in effect now'and The biggest extra pi ’new" subscriptions, or both ’’old' Intently did the audience cling to Lffl hold Rood until Wednesday until next Wednesday and ’’now’' together, count ki on this S S a s h t a IS her every word. * • • Mrs Pen- tight December 10. at eight e'Clock. and a new entry still .iffer, and those extra points are hi team will play the Alumni' ^The visit Lo'«ls W,U nybacker’s pleadings for an awaken­ P'i*K e this,i i„ „. specialaaUI nffA«offer all uiflk.sul>- time to get Into the « addition to the "Hogular Schedule Ing' of young# -“•■•» fill«girls twifell likelitt« <1a IIQUQ* beno- I Lfintlons will count two ways: secure several ot the of Points” tho subscriptionsrTi" earn as I diction on the hundreds of people rR41eruUr r point t_a. ..U schedulemJ iiI a fn* for nanli each amass a big bunch of ivho heard her and aroused sluggish dipwn on tho cover of tho subscrlp- [ Tullirla fn a ll»,n ni 4L __. _ i . a >. , * , I Klptlon. and then 90D00 EX­ Wide Tsrrlt Era POINTS for EACH jaoo worth. Tho campaign Is opei f u r Coats [This 90DOO extrajolnfcpffer Is by (sixteen years ot axe o tlon of amounts. ' t®«“ ».«} Play Its first game of Fvjntion. will be held In Gie?church E f f i S ,,C0,Vri,e “« tio n ^ hr the biggest special offer tliat In this section, and an; AND' FUR-CHÒCKERS fill be made and offers a splendid the campaign may* sci 118 .earns 180,000 Extra Points. i — —.•••. ■<» •*« vaiwvi *uoa i . - Cnportunity for an energetic worker tlons anywhere, in the results from thl* tn«n I ». ai."___; ____ _— -<—f«ri «.mbht-^ r^ lr1ir4?,et¥ro In Cran- «7 earns 270,000 Extra! Points, and j1;0111,th 8 toam because B is L TBiahop Mathew« adinmn^<<nflrniatlon to ll a cclast W “ I 4?e r. Tickets' may bo rnrd the Chevrolet De Luxe Sednn their chances are jus -Thls lx tho blggestland bestt extra | „1?!!,^ yifv«^.f°*dll0itoM.rA due to.Mnt^WlIaon.llS Wilson, jj® candidatescandidates lastlast SundaySunday atat 4i pp. m. obtaihed at Reay s drug store and I òf Every Description -.«* the Toilring Car, which aro'of- anyone clue's to win .membors of the varfoud ,pr. tetiHel. J/SfHenzIe,. -Bruce Wallace, Fred D.DRYSOÑ&SI KENILWORTH COURT I thanksgiving ! hoa given you for tho flrat subscrlp- Arthur Jackson, John Mct- / OF BEN HUR . I whon homo approda ■ him wiiiiin in« n<.vt |A large Jnee.fjng section will be ex-|^orllou*6. Richard Vain Nest Con IRANFORD THEATRE GRANF0R9I Itlon is'at Ita highest Obey That Impulsa. ttoIih«Vrmfli?»0niC^ur88e Ander®on. ;E‘lwin VHade. ’ Olio uI,í4F'!S 'iS.‘,0“» I* **»■*. MONDAT It you want a fino auto, obey your io th e lr firs t vlctypy, -:>J gSro^^waehed on, “Stir up the I If yopr present house innttlilo mIaaLS A.-.' l’ A A Opp; tho P o st Office TUESDAY Is not’ quito a homo, Impulse right awáy to send Ip that Club. , 1 * y t5fw*hiL to to yen. «nil “Gather t m JSVS& xSS!: DAT tetter bogln to think EntranceMMSSWMVW CouponVVU|rWll today MfURJI to 5L be _found____ tag be her 20th,Nwhlch was followed by a Special I Spseialt—A Dayit Extraordinary Prodne i bout'a new ono. In the campaign adln this paper. Or kaMt®t aowal and dance. ALEX GARB, OEC If you aro now ontered get off to a Tliero was a large attendance of MUt U» iulM Ur YuN' un^?rUL1r° i* t^!\^510.vo.1,!?d 9_r.??n , members andjtholr friends, also de­ VKHA'GtìRDÒT^lNl legations from Cranford Court, No , PRKvon in A . D. HOUGH, Jr. I mI, aind Pe,; b Amboy Court, No.-51. Music ivas. furnished by members of Building Contractor ------— will meet on Eagles Band of Kenilworth. Three Women In HoDywoo “ ‘ Bald Ava. December 3rd, In the The main feature of tho evening « J W > . ” “ m. | Chas. Chase it) “Bungalow Boobs" tXUCHOMX 4S4 t.Y « “«mo; vico-presldont. Es------— Lail t,'? iaiUc.tlonlni ofT of the b a f Topics of tho Day "l'w i ,brouKht out some very Potash and P .I ""'?” : .socrtitary, Constance I TRANKS PROM TRE . DUO OUT spirited bidding and the contents of Extra Added Feature fni. '0“_ : treasurer,wasurWi llatryiiirry, Sisara.™SIssoRi i I .Mrs.«‘ ti H. **• B. J.C vT8i^ raig,w who^hid ho^hadchaS ch8rTR Fox Newi , ihoio program for the iwnnin»»,,.evening then! lot thetb®"®®I® gain In-the in -ihn “Helmet -u.i«—. *lîiErw ,l!if.a.’n.e, iv,cro c“Joyed by tho sue- llATURDAY ; . TRINITY CHRISTMAS SALE commenced. Miss Jalm |iv o M « lj«l*n.'' Armlstlce W wk for C7 i m S el8iM? their partners. BABY PEGOT AMD ALL-STAR lustratod talk on the History nf [benefit of disable dservlce men hu v,ii i ?»}a* re*re®hments were ser- WEDNESDAY Thursday, Dec. 4th, Is the date sot >cd by the members of the enter­ ’ 0A8T ln ^ for tho Annual Christmas Salo to he a°t»)kt«r?Vi88 ^ lnn?an fellowod with | rec®!v?d tbe foUowlng acknowledge- tainment committee, namely: Bro , LAURA LA PL/ holdd by tho womon workers olof Trln-1Trln nnkn«,. « l ojmbols'used for the meilt„iro1 “The Law : Forbids" “Young Id< Ity Ep‘Eplaappal------Church. . . In tho Parish I nroarain hvAiL m ?odler tolshecl'the 8«»I»tlon: f e f c chapman, assisted by Harry Langdon in “TtSe First House, M«*? “ t S? ^PY©rchack, scribe, and Jack Dempsey In “A S Thanksgiving — U8°- W>m 2 to 6 o'clock in tho aft-1 mum and t L ‘atiniil on Maxi- ^ “Nov. nth, 1924. Henry L. Fuckel, chief of the Court. COfeVRI__ _ , • , . Hundred Ycare” • out” . emoon. k. JBn,inui® whl®b ho IK ^ d®»r Mra Craig: ’ A.ARCC9 A Toa Room will be In operation H » “ by ?ovoral Koomotrical pro-1 Committee of the Dug Out bv alPivim «i?bl°i jVtnlnB was had I Sportllglit Fables Eddie Lyons In-“So whoro one ipay enjoy a llgflt coUa l %hoke tnnL - ■■■'■ ( S i ^he ¿»«“ bled Ex-Service Men “J, a111 who attended hnd the enter- BEFORE THANKSOIVINO Candy tloa ' I u .« ^ i„„.?,p!,cL w.ero discussed andlX b(i work b®re. wish to ero re« t^nment' committee jiromlsed. an, S llv lm Ur,lr !,6 Tior M10 near fu-1 arrives b o ‘sure your range is III Tliero will bo the foUowlng tables I tiV'he dhniH°d tbat- ^,le ,nootlng8were IPstltudo Jor.your help In^TOe ture. Officers of Kenilworth Court, ¡proper working order withith good*goods lor sale: " . " I ThnUf1,«.liom. A “ i c d, ° °''ery iery second Jfonday;Sfbnilay’ i----- Helmet Campaign during AhnbUce No. 52, are as follows: .. for yon cm- IXFOOD,lOD. consistingcongfstlng nfol enM'h.mcold ham, ..».aal-1 I ?\verotd£cuMmibh„A 1,0 ‘»pica to bo taken0l{eiuVp un thl«thl8 yew “ i i ll week.week- * rmlsuce not afford to take chances and dipi adAId, pickles, bread and rolls, cakes,cakes. I Thn'.n^Hnc®i°..,i?S“f?od nr«.„uui but. J nothing ,otnl.n* decided.decide Past Chief—Margaret Kane. up on your turkey nnd the dinner: The Apollo Jollios, jams, etc.. a||, homo niado!| ln ° "lectin8 «®8 then adjourned. cooperationS I? .!? ol the ? many _ tb« friends ?Plendlcrativo Is "u person who is Sun*weet Apricots, package .... can’ - ^ranio BUm Sanatorium...... «57 SS*r#„i,d’ t“ 1«88 ho luw had a b tth employed ns a workman Jn’a mill or Blueberries, per jar...,...:...... TRUST BUILDINO -nctory; a skllledi workman; an hrftl- LEXTNGTOÑ HEIGHTS TENNIS­ vi* t f o V & r ...... - .i o l te i* .2:-?.hut « tha VAN DTK AGENCY ‘ CRANFORD, N. J. clillii ------: m «in; one who operates a machine In BOWLING. CLUB Children’s country H o ä ~ “ '" W W 0 bkU that «an equal him rad a factory." An operatofTsrohe who Fish . Oakes and. Clam Chowder oa . Westfield ...... II0 he has plenty of time toiroach S i Friday • ’.. The ApoUo puts up prescriptions ,,Tho,thJril gamo e l tho serlos was I Arthur Houmforiifinir ñKrT ü r : ...... <-112 tnntop nnl«).notch there. ulo , ‘° reacn the works or controls a machine; any Pfeycd Wed|ies«ay, Nov, 19. botw cen Summit . - nd 'Bab,ea- skilled worked’ The latter’ term .is A Van«?J?.n « Í KmÇapti Ö %l _ ,re b* _ the Bos- D ‘««h»» “A" team won St. Elizabeth Hosnitii...... W™ öff- any^chänce^of applied also In trading on the stock the’firsthe first threo games and ’•‘¿""toani^l“D” team Eilzahrti.EilzaborirGonM0»)11 .....------exchange by brokers nnd by Arms en­ Model Delicatessen took tho fourth. The teams wero N. J. Cl drenTHom« ^ 1?1; " ìnrÀcourse, Z that V he will ’!•“ pitchI”1®“ iorfor Cran- Ctan- »local. ^nianagement may caged In coalmining operations.— Phone 28-R SSlidSST 1' - he trusted to pnt on a team nert Literary Digest. “ 9 EASTMAN STREET S t h«',t Hli,?h.h0ld » ll^ o S ere irai y d,d Ìhls year- CTanford C ^ e rie d g e - y e ^ ^ _ ^ LgJa-.Eond; article. of-baH-'tn _ llluminating Depth* -.—-[ -- 7-- A special ray of light which wll" MTf. ÄJrG- Wfieeler OusterhcMritaptT penetrate for a dlstnnce up to SOI) 2 % 583' A * small"— " sum- "of - monev «■<> - .Classified Advs. Pay Big. Interest at ■■ the .rate. of , i - will ■ be added■ . if ■ yards under water at nay depth bus ICE Y o u ’D E n jo y been Invented by an Itnllnn scientist fëd Ä vS , rS^hrÄ Telephone 180-J ”D" T *ta. ■gift from tho Cranford Guild, SELECT ONE OR MORE OF 1 THANKSGIVING Nettleshtp .... Wholesale ' Retail Jones „ [ telephone tK J K ' ' Duffy FXee Delivery mix* DINNER . 563 , , HKD CROSS ROTES ~ -Telephone 621 Ward (Capt.)' . 574 Junior Red Cross Honor ’Roll of Schools enrolled 100%, “ ° u 01 WHh ■ wtU-CrowQM] larker. noM I JJncoln School • Join 1 2016 St th* lood. old-fAjhkxied BMItrf “A” team Is now in first .place Sherman School Buy at Julius’ Market Henry B e r g n e r «yr-«Uh *11 Um trtaaln** il Miss McCarter’s . 106 WALNUT AVENUE, CRANFORD Additional information on page 10 Mrtw.ttM taut daUthiftd. • Tho7th and 8th grades of TAXI SERVICE Agpirtn Revive* Flowen . Cleveland School; 9 ,,-;.Mg*SX n y AND MARE It has been’ proved by experiment Garwood’s schools. W *» Wee* Service and Quality Meet DAT AND NIGHT iv“A»v*a« aniRVATioNa ibst aspirin dropped Into a vase in I. Tho i no, ,«>« roll c»Ucall in ]Kenilworth’* 7 which wilted flower* have been placed I8®?.001.,18 not completed, Just telephone yonr order and be convinced T\yo 7-passenger Sedans and Cranford Tru hlfl revive them and keep them fresh 1 which W « ™ !?8* 8^I?t ,n *UL7i g r a n t o r ■one 7-pasaenger Touring fog several days ■ ItlSm l« t yj^ncb *ai*er onrollment e v e r t m o d e r n k ■ - for. a ll occasions ! -•-i., 15 UNION AYK, CRANFORD, N. J- V;|

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