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YEAR-NO. THIRTY-FOURTH THE WESTFIELDWESTFIELD, NEW WEDNESDAY, APRIL LEADER 31 JERSEY, 16, 1924 WilliAM PECKHAM TRfAlMfNT Of G. PROMINENT lAWYER SEWAGE PRESENTED PASSES AWAY TO TOWN COUNCIL Committee, En,ineer's Report, On Says Rahway Joint Meeting of Baptist, Prea· w,.s Well Known Resident, ln- Councilman Blackburn Pre- Sewer Trunk Plan is Best, But Westfield Cannot byterian and Methodist iluential in Local and Na. sents Report of Expert on Alford to Spend Bodies on Friday Eve- tional Civic and Po- lh Collection and $500,000 ning at Communion litical Affairs Diapoaal -- "BEWARE -- "PALM SUNDAY" CROWDS I CONDUCTED MANY CASES ASK CHANGE IN Z ONE LAW OFWILD THE DEBT LIMIT--- WOULD BE EXCEEDED all fi e l'r·otestunt Tlw une Wi nnr the mee in ow --- in l of l Service• v a f ra i Peck- At t g of the T n securities n b Ro Co the pl t racllltles m rhes \\\•stfield m rk<'d hnm w l be d ! his G. home Cn nril which y dy' CATS"say-so, ad and Sewer mmittee ese of ib pr nt an ror ch o w r i el late held Monday night at Do not buy o The sthecr es as · :\ e este n l h from u l� e ou il­ on a s o c u n disposal ot sewage tolfetber w t Sunday by iu r n ! tltte d- th s orternoon at tl fi ld ull n The Officers of this Bank will be le e to T w B ith l an c i c p d n L, la kb r ot ei udded n" n• un Hillsidl! uvcuue c men�[ayllr I.i und c dis* th� Council,tha Jt'. , discussion th deficiencies under a ce and is i t s ndu te by were present, Councilman Black­ cuss your investment probl with as meeting of a n then• t in ems t chairman, at the !•resent .oondltlons. r lo ·pointed out ngs spiritual a th day dt·uwse near :!Harris.30 n nd will ue co d Re . _ Council on Mond y night, submitted lt th s e v bu n, chairman of H od and you a any i Hush. r the Sew­ a r for aster Sunday. nlm Mr. e ckh m died e• committee pr e e nte do t1me. oi Eng in r :�"�h�h�18�'�;,��:/k:�;��=q�=���� �� E a � h p lim Your a summary e w m P nt is om r 1re is invited. e Nicholas S. Sunday" p Itlp i asla "I'o s S nduy ni h bou h h ole- nary r�port f N1ch 1as t8 . e 1 r - Hi l, Jr.'s, exhaustive e o on e e t o' o , f , J ,, account l th pr sen ca.pacltl' ot the and on the u t p tf r u g t a cl ck 1 a H 1 per cent Interest Paid on Accounta r p r ! exce••d ot numerous palm p a lowing i � t 11 he o in w�stfteld's pressing sewage di t osal •an l ers with the result that the ""' n r n.. on 4 fl t l nts. l nge i illness. t "Collection and Treatment of our sp musl pall.9ed th o h the At Holy Willi Gibbs Peckham, Special Department , problem and recommends tha g Catholic church, am �ewage" ceo• be toby r u laywfr, nt Westfield. t of outfall sewer a point below lam wus hTrinitye Sunda.v wu� Newport., ·An ord n to vaca several plana, the less ostly one for the nt Rhodll Island, t c of there t usual born 1849, of ina ce e a section p o l the Ml ddle•ex Water Company. wi h of p n! s serviceat , , and t For�st venue puss < on t enla ing th sent sew di p s un l'fi This 11 h s e e e s 6 iHe ""'t h delivered distribution th� Februnryy t wa a WIIS h e rg e e r a d • Into ot m so W l 7 n h 1 r o . The o t s t e 1 us ! cl se. In h nbshnl m'mllf would requued t occasion of h ew join tru k B. et' 0 ect h er h t e bonn• e I'arls, J or f B f y The Oldest with the Rahway River n 'l'he reJJort points out' the e · 1870. He m r d s1"d o f N or lh nven u b t een tlte .6an sewer project, which, the ep rt says that entry into Jerusalem. o• k niversity, a ie (1 e . of sewa e ract \ U u r e w t r o ' normal flow through T o "tnr ' l" " '" t . o Lnuru '!'h l ston of Ne p r in 1875, T p pert and .uc avenue the b s but imp SSI ble the g e ut t

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IJBLISRED 1 <:--.. ,.:!,dl,·y Hymn nf high orw ' , Fill l·r·n """ t1 d mm:t t Cllnu WESTFIELD, NEW IJQlSEV . o . . I '"R•!' li .Tt<'lH>Il H. H. ft H< •)(an to luor" t" rt" aeu It an II " l l b l!teetlug01 j4• beJ re the conventiOn cal led 't Otferto 17·y-"A"1 ! " ton., "'"" ad ult 1 1" 1 . Ill . � ·ench • thr.· m"m\wr"i·P shiP llllac adviso•· from lr f Y ' age- rw aa c ib;r Vine<·nt l'Pill ed "'Jil u 'lllll 'l>l-.. �-f r. R. W. !Juwn" "t.: i I � JJallot',"" \VJ"ll .. t l•r • , I ar�.P num l : WI�STFIELD LEADEll J'RlNTJNil � be . tee, HJ;wng: l > - ' I E flat. from 1 l ut: to O!•tle>J arJd , tl 1 A · t u :SandtJs-E.Yn• in thP I �YD l'lJD!.ISHJNG COMPANY i . ' .. h< ·om•" just a formal ty ''" 'n ppow e e!- . ll t 011 t lw waiting ·< •nem- (. 1 l' J Tour• . I . li to . h v " H. '\ l(llUS I! �. yn• " u . thf! 1 The American people a e J Ja;- ria in EvceF' lsis-E)•reF' fl in st I I y \! C A Quartet Glo E flat. of J !'Jg I I :-<•·, wo ... '" r, ElE, F; dJtor and Proa14eut \1".\LTf:R J.....• Secrotar• ..... L'C" ron Coolidge d organ- : Heces8ional-Hymn Sulliv8n l c:h�r� u . . (� � l'.t n ., and Trea.aurer nee in an tandHlatps. ·t . Hap- fide _, 17D Tht>tw Mr. Ofl"ert"('r"dlor,",t· Brahms . J.a d j tiiP r the problem before the Repub· P· m. ClHil"<:h on I JNDEPENDIIlNT NEWSP.U•l!la l'uHtlude-�ong·" Hymn 4 Monday last and dls- r�ratJ � ist tlw planks in 1 � t-uns will adoption of a O 172. _ tltr fir•t 1_ li be t r'la�·ler Magnificat : Goudon in •·uss�d four tor tile he "EH.tl'l' 1!. . tWI'ICIAL PAI'IDB platform that will unite the Marrh" [. \'. f !�!ffi���m�tl TOWN OF WEitftl'IIJILD I o IJOll01iGH OF IIOIINTAIN81Dill party and put an end to the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BOJlOUGII OF GAJIWOOD factional feuds that are dan­ The at the •l•h•l•• h to he · wor�hip, or..-.• of lloe New .1-f" AMI>- a failed HUpport t 11 ...... -- greSS s u:-.tud hour forCoe morniug will preach. The "1"11"0 tor l'oallr:r it should have o'elork-D•·· President as epedal music will be follows, un- Removable Steel the Post Olltce at We•tfteld, us done. der the d r tion of MisH Grace F:n•..-ed at ec .. .. m·gai nist and t·hoir diredor:L. •• Second Cia l:l&ttor The individuals in Congress Dul"rt•ll, THE MAN BEHIND N. 1 Ter .. Organ Prelude- � who are at fault should be 0Easter Alleluiu" Otteuwalder 12'.0() • Yf'Wr Ia All•aaf.!l.". ondi held responsible for this c - l'!oce""ional hymn- THE HAMMER ..rtloln� Furnish•d Clothes Posts c \dv Rat•• l!oon tion. Congressmen must be "Chl"i•t the Lord is RiH<·n 1'oduy" HE was a big, husky bla ksmith.. splendid Ar•PHr.atlort A taught the fact that they have fellow, with lots of He said it had . Cm"Rejoi·<)b--re Sons of l\Cen, muscle. · - d' him g that It ------.fe�-.-,.-.;; �- fai lVI'd ua and co · Ye Went With taken" five years to t muscle. ll:�ltorlal .. e Ill II Y I Duwn When e ...... cth·I d Dept .....· . le ely "At " The;· time yourself in trim Ollloe ...... · . to meet the responHi- Weeping takes to get first-class Buolnoss . to Job . It i Ot·gnn Oll'ert.oa·y- man off Printing Dept. ... ·..... }·4--07 bility of the position. s earn money. The who puts is the man "!•:aster Dawn" Claus�man ··-·-·-·-·- if some members of succeeds. The Behind . doubtful Authem- Sockets driven level with the lawn. who never Man the n we want every Congress can be made to stop "Why S<>ek Ye the Living Hammer is welcome here, d ar a p Poles e out of the way when not playing eanut politics except A mong Deud" Hollins other hard working man who expects to get 1 Anthem- Uw in use. ADVUHIING REPRESEHUTIV£1 6y defeat I ahead in life. Htw J!RIEI . "As it to fOitffiN r Bc�un H£1GIIIO•HnnO NtVIIP�r£11, !1<. 'rhe Demvcrats ar pre pa · ! . - CHICAGO e i DuwuDu ''ley Btwk NEW YOlK- • . • d They are easily and quickly re- inA· for grand old season of He""'"irn1nl Hymn- i ·wed neaday,-Aprit't6;-1 924- tra Liing for it is unlikely any ! "Conll' Fnithfufl" Sulliv11n moved and last indefinitely. Ye h candidates will ------· one of t e have HOJ..Y TRINITY welcome votes . the necesHary to nomm- . (R. C.) CHURCH -·-·-·-·-·- To the Newcomer--We j• Th sel'VlCCR or o H 1 1.," k tn . Weat&.. d ask that you e l P y ate on the first or any ar y ! Holy Trinity Cntholi�f church e<�nre as THE NATIONAL BANK you to on us forld anInformation on i call ballot. What that convention follows: Frida)• evening Stntions of mattel'l!will to the town. Ourall y th<' or devotions, -Mass ning w l l tr s M ning t lt'