CHRONICLE Vol XXXIV. No/lOr — ^r 1^31. .WVE-CEN-TS- ....

Basketball Players CENTRAL KXUKP Annual Boys' Party School Board Votes Presbyterians Hear COMMITTEE FINANCES. Honored At Dinner Estimated needs . M.000.00 -Big Time Success CmtruMtisas To Move Supervisor Reports and Elect Clubs and organtsatlons..$l,60pJ7 lyre than a ^ 400 Kids, Headed by Scouts quanit 'resented With Gold Emblems Individuals. r~. 2D3.8O «d species uf Progress in All Pfauea of .Relief Enterprises ... - 3.016 05 Make Merry at Sherman COMMITTEE TO REPORT Two Members Protest Trans- « in Recognition of State Rec- Fiake Auxiliary Gives Total 13,91012 ON NEWJH1GH SCHOOL fer of Miss Edmond, as »nly sbout a tKlttl of Church tyo* Reviewed ord. While Coach Receives School, Enjoying Vaude- he horde of Uutct n, " •t Meeting. "Spring Frolic" Saturday Eipcndltuni "putter" Action. ««»P«iiy Hw esrtii on Wrist Watch. " Investigation and super- ville Show. .•'"' • Upon hioUon of A. Leonard Roberts, it around the «ua.-0u The boartl of education at Its meet- * A "Spring Frolic" will be presented vision ;,..:....„.._..„...... ,..... 34J.0O t thc •board of education Tuesday night Election of Church officers and re- • Store Room .." —-.: 3235 Last niirht marked Die long-looked voted to have the building and grounds ing Tuesday night pussod a- re-solutlon- Saturday evening by the Ladles' Aux- At a Joint dinner meeting last nu of various organisations within RcUef Enterprises .;...:..:... STI.15 for •annual lwys party given by Uie committee tnvrsUgaU and report on the to transfer Minn Hurnh Edmond. su- iliary to Flske Post, Veterans of For- Thursday evenlnn: at Hayashl's. the fce church were the leaturra of Uie Qffice .„....,,;....:..'..... 5BJ3 CranTord Camp Association which was possibility of construcaiiiTS-new..hlgh vlalnu principal of tho Cranford eign Wars, In Uie post rooms. The Lions and Rotary Clubs paid tribute parish roMttnc of the' first B*od ..:... 1.163J6 ' intended by upwards of. 40a kids from school on the property now owned by Hubllc School for seventeen yean, to , affair will be open to members of the to Cranford High Schools undefeated n. Church last evening In Coal ::...;..... S18J0 'wn . years up under tile leadership of the board In Union avfnui", NorUi. Tile a newly created ixisltloii as "Dlivctor post, of the auxiliary and their guests basketball team. Several other resi- tt, social rooms of the church. A. U Clothing >...... • "1.50 Dan R. Neal, recreation director. C. A. report will Include plan»r and Uie cost, of Rcsesrch, lirjiliarge of Tests and and will be somewhat similar to Uie dents of Cranford Joined tn tfte testl- Woodland presided over the * parish • Water 53.34 Wallace, principal of Bhcrriian School, of construction, as well as tlia't of ac- Searches". Other than thr drsi'rlptlve -Night Club Frolic", which wasf so ra«ilal. to the team and its coach, J. £..!«.. and Don Moyer, Scout executive, as- quiring adjacent land, If nroded for title, thit function* of tin- urw offli-t- naetiw. with A. C Woodward as sec- successfully staged several weeks ago. retuy. The Rer. William R. Sloan, S. Wekley. In running through its Total .»....»2,(M6.«" sisted by scoutmasters from various the project. The committee was re- were not given. It carrlt'» 11 salary of Mrs. Walter E. Cooper,...who ..was...,|rt. schedule without suffering a defeat, Uoops a'hd voiuntcrrs who helped out quested to bring in Its report as soon H.S00 per year, an increase uf $.100 |wr pastor of Uie church, was In rhargg..pX charge of the previous affair, has been : Ux congregational meeting, at which the Cranford boys established a State tO'irmke the evening a great success. as poslsble, so thai Uie board may start year over ihp-renumi'ratlon which Mlsa appointed by Mrs. H. a McCullough, planning «t once to inake JI10 best iiso ~^. R_Wrnock..*as.secretary. „ „.—L record, being the only Class B team to _.C9iri(iU'tf sliow consisting of five Edinond reculvcH-as Hiipiu^yisliiH pi*lncl]>a 1 president - of - the - auSfflaryr to;.: take win "Mrils~pmes~" EacTi meniDCT of o( property It "ow has, Hi Mr. Roberts' Edets- elected were as follows: H- viiuclcvllli' acu. musle, solo dancing and erpmiucniU'd by Mrs.M. If". Htei- charge of Uie allalr Saturday evening the team was presented with a gold CanvassofHomeOwners iu-n*allcs »as presehti-d ui the uudt- rt'tt, cliulrmau of 'tlin teachprs1 .riiin- Bti b'-Houghton.. C. W. Tripp and E. A well-known, orchestra has been opinion. . ". ' ''. ' • • ••:••.•.• basketball watct» chaVrn, while Coach turluili Nttrr whldi'the boys adjourned ltli"only.one- (UsMnting,._vot». Ihe ':%• MontenecouiV wallet trusttts-selec TseCntted to' play f or danclngyas -well "as J.!!_.p.._ STffi^Wml\j~uarTOTO^¥liliJii ft^r^r^'rs'i^Oic'scri^ iiittnr iviVy^JuluVRT.."CJEouil rtiul to; furnish other Incidental-music for (tfr^c7ass^n*rrTSh^r^iir>iaifm and A. C. Woodward. Those the evening. The program of enter- ;p 1^w"nnnf7riTn"or deaconj were Walter Crane, for the school rep'rescntaUves. learterslUp of Dan_Neal. nnl»liccl off a from flnal examinattoiisUli'lr last term th(T board who nitt.x negatlvr vntrn tainment will consist of vocal and -taj. Thomas MacMa^tm; "president of ihe and "enJoyaoTr evenihgT «ju> voted down. M' tli» regtiiaF Mareli They declared I Ivy. (ii»i not.^vunv* Danlds and Clarence Bom- Program pf''lmpr6yements4n'd ; srrumehtai .numbers,.,monologues .and Rotary Club, presided as" toastinaster, l *(L«e jho»' started off with two iifretlng. 'Prliielpal- R- A> Clement m»do what Ilioy were vijtlnii ufinii. sifkuin inger .. - . . . dances, which will be offered by ama- In the absence, of Mayor Roger C Al- Repairs, Suggested by CSnV- colored boy tap dancers.and lingers", tho recomineridiitiom In liresentlni: a Information an to thn piwitlon to Charles M. Yeaket. treasurer,, pre- teur talent from the post, and the drich, who had not returned from his OMttee, Is Helping Unemi of Danny Small's Company motion Uiat the final examinations for whlcli ttiii"-nctlnn trnnsfvrrpil Mlvi jnsttd his annual report showing re- auxiliary. The hall will be arranged Southern - vacation. Mr. MicMeckln at the till?. Elizabeth. Their pertor- all pupils'DP continued,-Mrs. Stcrrctt, Edmond, rapts during the year as (16,129.41, in the form of a night club, with xplained the two-fold purpose of the ployed. tnniice was excellent and much enjoyed. chairman of thc teachers' committee llefore thi' braird -jcmnhlerod Ihr talk disbursements were. $10.48847. tables to Uie sides and a clear space' in dinner meeting, to honor the basket- Jimmy Wilson, also of the Rita, acted stated she h»d received scvcrsl rcijuwts resolution.. Mrn.-Hlcrrett DIIIVMI for an TIK budget for the coming church the center.for dancing. • '.".-•.• ball team, as well as to get-together >is master of ceremonies and did a mortf from parents to eliminate'the exami- mieouUv« wsslon, but thin wnn nbji'ileit Mrs. Harry. Folk, chairman of tho with the Lions Club, the objects; of tbkuc in ylddlsh dlalrct Uial kept the nations, but -the teachers'- cominltteo to by-Mr; cilnuil nnd- Mr.-.'Slman. Mr bewrolence budget amounted toMJOO. committee in charge of Uie house to which are the same, as" those of the youngsters convulsed in laugljfr. Joe feels theyjihoiild be retained. Mr. Flld- Ctiincl iimlntalnlnii thai; nil deliber- house canvass'belng carried on by the OiiU-of Uie same theatre gave a mono- ener'cast tho only negative vote on tho . The pastor's report to the congrega- Rotary Club. He announced- that W. Central Relief Committee to stimulate ations, cvnn miittcrK of poliry. !is Mn Many Babies Entered J, Willsey.jitesldcrjit of _th£ Upns.Club, logue* and-songs and put on some fancy motion to continue Uie examinations. 'Mta'T»-ss-foUows^^As-this is th» employment of bulldln»;mealiaiiici,an(l had been called "awa'y and that Fred unskilled laborers, reported progress at W WH - »*^*TV •• ••*"^^""^»" reSilut'ion". ^uKl ^B"Ti3iiiu'icu«l' In* Snt time t have had the privilege of clutrd. Doug Bailey of Cranford and W. Lange would speak'for Mr. Willsey ihe commlltee meeting -Monday night. The board vptednot to allow the Un- opcil" iiiecifiig. .Then werer-z;-se%eial iddnssirtg you at vaur annual meet- In Pen his police dug, "Lady" mode oil Im- and the Uons Club. In part "sho sold: ion County Probation Officer to use a rcsldenu In utumilumr. at.l take the opportunity on behalf mense hit *IUi kids. - The dog went of'Un. Stoan and mjidf of thanking Entertainment was provided by R. "As chairman of-the house to' house centrally located school in Cranford for After Mrs. Htcrrett read her ri'so- Competition for Prizes Offered hruuglt her paces. In a most pleasing the purpose of having Juvenile; probitr i>irtup,_lt was.secondnl by A, Leonard 70a for the warm wmy to which j-ou Griffin 'of Orange, introduced as the canvass committee, I am pleased to. re- manner. "Rubber Man". While lie presented an port- that during the past two weeks tioners report.- Members of Uiq board Robert*. Even us Mr. Cloud nnd Mr titt nlcomed us to your hearts and -by Merchants Will Feature __ Juvenlln Perform ^— homes. You have left nothing to be Interesting humorous talk, Mr. Griffin our canvassers have made '883TSillsroirt- — 'w«Ms under the Impression all proba- Slsson began.~to-stal«-thalr objections, ~ A complete Bkll, presented by Uie pro- tioners from Uie county might como doind In your efforts to make us feel Child Welfare Campaign. . lived up to his name by making him- of which we have secured Jobs as fol- the* qiiestlnn was called tor, but bolli tegrs of Mme. Eugenie of Elisabeth, here to report and felt llwpuia be a self about live-inches taller and then lows: -Painting, eight, giving, employ- sfcwd u|ion their r|ght._tg spook. Mr proyidedia pfbgrahiruntsctr,- Tile bad Iriflilijnce for locst-cliHdren. On flliwim askcil what In back of thu inove- ; '--Daring-trie short time that- I-*ave> tfretching-hla-arm&..And-legs .from-flve ment-to~t«n or-twelve-men; -carpentry, 1 •Severarbabics-have been-entered in iiifiruwrs'orTJiriWUWf"were all-small Mr. Roberts' Motion to dlsaprove -Uie nwfit,~" Mm" auJrreii'ir • trpljTwiu' U>a£ -brm with you I bare discovered a very Uie Baby Populrity Contest,' which is to fifteen Inches. His demonstrations sevenr masonry, five, plastering, six; window cleaning, outside work, such as children wrio havu' been seen many request of Uie Chlet Probation Officer, the teachers' conimiKce fevls there In nil desire on your,part-to-co-operate being conducted at the New Cranford were. weil-receiyed.__v_'. ™ _ ;;. gardening and work on lawns to gtvd times at the Rlu and other theatres. Mr. Cloud and Mr. Slsson registered real need for-research work, which lith me in Uje wot* of Christ's king- Theatre In cohjuctlon with Child Weir Former Township Committceman Q. employment to several-men. 'A total of Those participating were Marlon Krlck7 the only negative votes. . . _, Miss Edinond Is fitted to carry :on. Hlif Cranford dan In our community. Nothing fore Month, which started in the K. Warner, who Is also a-past presi- Floreiue Sprlniteh- Allison Ea*, Flor- 62 men and women have received em- Prom the board of education of Oar- uald the |»sltlon Is onn IMO«II1««I by _«nld be more encouraging and help- theatre Monday and will" continue dent of the Lions Club. thcn_gave a ployment. nee'. IJendlcr, Helen Matusko,, Betty wood, the local school olTlclals received i-Watt.and that.jitlier syslcnis. IJJIVO J-64394 ful than Uie way in which you have through May 2. During this period, fine talk In which he congratulated thu iiorge. Junior Hainmon, Virginia Meile, n request that a Oarwood pupil now at- U7 Bile did not name uny In tlilno soepttd—my . urn—gr-n and waited pictures of special Interest to mothers basketball team upon Its splendid rec- "In addition to, the work secured. ;We :Jvn"Ilrennet_ and , Alien Mlklsh. Tho tending Cranford High School be al- vicinity. ; yjxn my pulpit mmistnUons and con- are to be shown In. the_theatre and ords..Admitting that the boys deserved have numerous prospects for all kinds lowrt-ftrfinish the year.-Her parents program opened with a soniLby Marlon ..In reply to questions by.Mr. Cloud . tasii to minor changes in procedure. dates will be announced next week. a great deal of credit, Mr, Warner al- of work and our men tiave estimated on have removed to Eltwbeth and "enft- and- Florence, "East Side,- West Bide" and Mr. Hisson, Mn. Htorrrtl said Mist 1 hate only one desire and that Is Literature on various aspects of child so pointed out much credit Is due painting Jobs, carpentry, plastering. not or will not pay. tuition." the com- md-Was folowed by a song by. Helen Edinond' had not been coraftltrd, but tint our whole. Church Hie and asso- welfare is also being distributed to all Coach Weekley for his work, in train- .masonry and I believe most of-this munication staj*^ Mr. Roberts and Mr. work will be secured?" : Matuakii jKho was encored several pointed out the itiiporvlnlnii-principal duton should W characterised by mothers wffir attend Uie speclaLmat- ing the players-and teaching the value ; Robinson opposed granting tho reoussl, times. ."''•' --'•_••..." - _ is an employee of the bnartl, In be nch dignity and itmeuue. prayerful- lne performances. .- of co-ordinated-team-work and disci- -•'The canvass—to-date has cosLtnt as a matter of setting-a precedent, Central Relief Committee only Wand "ATOsbn and Florence followed with "1 transferred at IU will. Miss Edmond "«• sod good wffl as becorneth the pline. Parents, max be proud and hap- "while Mr, Cloud expressed the opinion The-bnbieg^.who .have been entered there Is no; doubt It has. to a great ex- Have a Dog." _Junlor and Virginia did was on leave of absence, due to Illness, iniKrnPBpwHMjvontest will. compete py that their boys are In such capable the child should be allowed to continue tent, relieved the unemployment situ- a soft shoe toe dauc/e followed by Bet- ring March and alter_r«uimln« to for several hundred dollars worth of hands, Mr. Warner said. . He then pre- ty In an acrobatic skit Uiat would havo ton, rather' m«r »»-|>u»,|MU*,,wh«n Paststal Calls ation. .—'.•• ""- . ' ••. uJlitfUm fot-a few days early thls- I cannot let this opportunity pass valuable prizes which are being offered sented the coach with the beautiful done credit" to a veteran of th«-stage. entering an Elisabeth inhupl- Ha msln- tntned. Uie child could be kept here for month, left on vacation. It was staled .without thinking you for-Sll the hap- liy_.locaL merchants _and others. In wrist witch. The_foach responded "While Jobs already started are very Virginia followed with Up dancing^fol- few: in comparison, to the many homes thi rest of the y'esr, wlthijut any extra at Uie meeting. I i i ptness TOU have gtren me In my pasf addiUon, Uie winners of the local con- with a few weiraiosen words7~~ •— lowed by Evu'and Alice lli,,toe dancing 1 UoUl the .'dlsMihUnjC members dcclar- test will have Uie opportunity of com- already covered, each undertaking, rto und Uicn another -acrobatic by Flor- cost to the local board. Mr. Stssonand tarsl woik: it has been a real Joy to John C_Peterson, focal Jeweler, then Mr. Cloud were, the only members' who nd It was iliost discourteous Ui con- peting in the district contest at _ the matter how'small, is helping the gen- .....'.'- which .was: gjreaUy ||applauded. am you in your homes and ,make preseriUxTthe-team with a bronze llg- tfrul situation, corisiaersiblir." Mrsv Folk favored allowing the child to eontlniw s|d«r the transfer without" qonsultlmr ckser acquaintance. I Branford Theatre, New4rk', after the Marian olid Florence cam« on aifain ure of a basketball player, which will further slatccs»Trie committee Is very .vlltUi.ajimg skit imd Uien the entire en- here and Uie request was disapproved, Miss Edmond and Mr. Cloud added it •I Kt mysell Uie task of. calling at ^os- e of.Uw contest here.. The.Child be-shown -lii- the" school as..*- symbol ippiecliHye df"thoESlt"1"1:c00J!el'8* —Mrs;—Jr*-8tanl*yr - prssldentv-ot^—tnft L *•«»».. „ ™ftre~Campalgn--snd-:;Baby-Popular- ^peaedb jg ^ tlon showiv'by some of iHeT3rariIbfa" mgh School Parnet-Teaclier Assoclar out bTtKe"iEiHKiriysti!iii''7~In airelforl ity Contest are being conducted by all ihade a great hit wlUi the yoilngnU?r» chmth before Easter and have well 1931 basketball players. The trophy residents and feel that If such assist- Uon requested Uie board to Improve the to stay the transfer action, Mr. Clouil Warner Brothers' Theatres In this sec- nlth succeeded'In carrying that out. was accepted for the team by Capt. ance continues as has been shown in and they kept calling for more. The teachers'-resk room in-Uw-hlgh school. apDealed,U)'PrP»ldont W.J,•"Wlllsi'y to irwwM grwuy assist us In thatrwork Uon and the winners of the-conteata-in ipseph"K]cthT'" ' '".." the p'ast two weeksriris' beilcverihaT tntetrt-wns • rumtshed-by-Ooorgs -Kelly She was informed there Is no money lay theT matter""over" until tlio next the various-communities-will-compete -of_lhc_Warncr Theatres who was the 1 . jHiTTKr Clouara-rrrember-of—the l available now, but that the matter meeting, so that members would hav* for the district prizes,-which. Include 'st.jnanagttr of. the locaL Uicatro. taow o( any change of address at the board of education and chairman of grcutly relieved. Apparently •the usual would be attended to during theisum- "an opportunity . to Investigate, th« several worthwhile thlnga,-such as a aiiien moment. the athletic committee of thc board seasonal activity In this line of work U. The ollnlr was in general charge of mer ••vacatlonr^ The P.-T. if. will co- charige und so that MIKH Edmond "coiiltl trip to South America or Califomla. rt a 0 c "Our Saturday evening Fellowship during the past year then made the to some extent, being held .Back by Wesley J\. 9j-rM^£&--* f $HJ5?L- * ^^ operate In the wofETos. HtaHtey-Jitsrj U_ rc-_. by water,-on-automobile, a radio, an becoHsulttdrPrs«id«nty of Prayer' has already, I believe, had a presentation of thejtold basketballs to Uiose nnahclally-able to nnprove.ttwlr asked permlslson for her association to electric refrigerator and several others duqiid Uie various parts otthe prograim ust-Uie Roosevelt School for a card fused.to grunt the request, which both narked effect upon the spiritual tone the players and the coach. He recalled property and Uie conunltteo appeals to Mr Cloud and Mr, Slsson um«l, "Out c( our Sabbath services. Our Wednes- of great value. ••'•.' from the stage. Opening.the affair Jhe party April 27,' ror tlie benefll-of th» 0 1 that It had been his privnegc~tp make tnla-class of homo owners to come for- r the- ofoLl courttsyjind dccwifiy.t!' ; thsitr' "" txt rrening and Sabbath evening ser- The Child Welfare Campaign bears Scout Bugle aml tmihrCorps gave sev- scholarship fund and the .rcquent was presentations to three championship ward and make Uieir requffemenW eral - numbers, following a march granted, will not be railroaded throilKh." vices hare lately been of a nigh order the endorsement of- Governor,. Morgan teams, but the. awards to the basket' mowrl in order to increase activities Miss Edmond has been conncted with bdeed. One of our 'most Tespected FrLarson. while locally It has Uie v UirougtiVtlW town.' The first speaker to ball team would be the lost he would add help take up the slack Uiat has Hddn!«s the'boys.WIIS Mr. Ncal who iho-Cranford Public. Hchool syiilem id-at"thetlOBeot. A-recent li&~Ve~"the"'hcffior* ofTnstdngHtS'Chaurman been-made-through-inacUnltjuoI-iiew Bpil.»hewaiMH>|>»'iit«^«'>l't^ | Wednesday evening service: It is like Nurse- Association and other groups of-the athletlereommlttee; The tro- construcUon/' . • • uuu Cfanf«rd camp and announced Uiat Continue Sunday MoviMf UlllK principal February'1, 1014. rwiial limes*. That Is our deepest Interested in child welfare. phies for Uie players .were purchased "Now, for instance, Is Uie time-to Earlier In the numtlng, there was disre. times of refreshing revival from Next .Tuesday, is the last day upon this camp la open all yi-ar U> boys In PercenUge for Relief through subscriplions-of residents of make addtUons, Improvements, repairs. Crdniord aiiiTCHai the annual super- frlcUori - bctwern Mr. Wlllsey, Mrs r" U» prraence of- the Lord.". which entries' can be made'for the xHdrd; who,.awjnterestjd in school Id have odd.Jobs done around your BtKrrett, E. A. Crurckshonk, R. T. ^any"PopuutrltrContest;-Am6ng those -yls«d The annual report of the Session already entered are the following, the crease the worth of your property ceeds for each Bundsy performance to RoberUi »nd WL O._JUmjMan,_on one nt liven by A. K, Waroock,as fol- numbers given being those by which BesldeE-the coach and Capt..Klein, while-materials are low pricedr-to in- boys-may attend for any part of the members : of the team receiving the period, but not less than one week and \he CentraTTteliet Committee's treas- hand, and Mr, Cloud and Mr. Blsson Jjles will b* designated in the crease the.country:* buying power,,and ury/ Bunday motion pictures ure to pn-the-otner, over a matter of policy . 3s one' that. leads" Usr-to" express grati- ffM'y^rSiant^Vlb^«lv**i»lglib8»=a lat«^vUut:m,«osf,^rDoaja.ui»j™. thur Fredericksoh. Charles arifflths. tude-^ Almighty Obd for the.way In No, i.Xydla Downe, 414. dughter of job. Do' Uils, and-you are doing as •rtad been considerably reduced: He also und.-- As chairman of the teachers' Mr, and Mrs. JE. R Downe,-30: Beech John McOraUi, Arthur Donnelly. Vln-. iald ihat boys desiring to attend should Theatre. '••-•• T ''"' ' ••• -'-.- •hjch he has led us. While on the 'patriotic a tblng as- one', can .do... You At the meeting of the Central Re- committee. Mrs, •Bten'ett offered a ••--•- Robert Hamilton Tool. 2, cent Orimes. Joseph. Haddad, George get. In touch with him as early as pos- «oe» for a minister, we bad Dr. Cam- ; : are doing a constructive tiling, a pro- lief Committee last Monday night, O. recommendation thai tho teaching of lJ -»#™. it»- ,JR' :TOOL •i»««ielL-.'John',.;Bt^:-.aritt-rCh^\-.S«en32S - i eron «o 'leader: His messages tit power son^oliMr'-an^MrsrfR. JK Toot.S» Bwble Uilngranefwrrlendly.Uiihg. ;Th« iilble «t ,h|*. .-o^ce'-'ln- the- town. rponjs K. !Warner-a»(houiiiced" -the'.oirrirnltt»i reading! aW •*riUng

X>\nfrn fi» trtar*. f lli« |«>tlry of (he American News Review of Current Federation' of iJttiit l» direct Its ->.F Wfth Hu Qwn Wif fort* wtm fewirsDfe mndltl.riit )«r t ifttt, toward compelling Ihfwe employ- j Events the World Over rr* »f labor who .iave reduced, waff*f of sorrow ' tor to one during this period of unemployment, J Mix Elmer to restore them." . wa «edn to.giunip « «IM Farm Board to Alianrinn Efforts lo Stabilize Wheat Prices 4«ok«4 j , - T^—'AuMrb-Cmhah Customs Union ]. bo eDcnurajcetiient from illppM "throujh ber ll'Ntirer; when .h*.-landed. _- fell dead. A beort Stint Protests. Kan 4uan and delivered hla drst' soV. cadKd bit death. •itack t dress, which was niade to the Island legliiatiire, On Ihe contrary; iHrdwMt I I I I I I 11 I I I 11 I 1 M- U> EDWARD W. PffKAKD cin the ImiiJtnerahle. benetlla the Island O SUiUlZ nltcfupt* -OwVo .»." roone. Tnmmnnjr linflf.'it had derived I rum Its! rule »y lae Unit- N tu HiuMIIrr Hi** uplll Info two furlluMtt, fiMt* lif.-iilcd hj> ed Stales, predicted One things for lu PATROL WAGON TOO 1 plire nf uhent hy Mnyor-Wfilk^r and Jnlin V, Curr/ and future, and pledj.'eu the aupffirt and ' SMALL FOR NEGRO -hir^e irtircliiiHcit i>n the 11(0 other by At Hrullti. .ra-vuerollnn of bla admlnlstrslloa'lo- 1 * ^imtJ>[. OflCll imirMM will h«* wanl ciiiillnuvd- I'orto Hlrno pro»- | IMftile itltrl.T (III? (Ill* OU two ycnm-(b« 'frenst ress. -.-. ' - •• ";. : Mutt Uw Truck if He I. <0 Bt p pice* of thft ft'iliTfil F iiiiiit Imtt hccii. ID The inland, said the I'restdent. bats Moved A aib. • j fnriii troiirtl nfiiT HIP In Ihe cuurye of a single leneratloD K 1 ttinr^cM flml fCuTopwm lufpfy tnmi^ ma.',•ni|* iH-iniirlsPfVd, iiinimfjicturcrB wore (Iln,mjiint; of fhflr eincrped trttm siasnatloo to a bliih wlili'lit pi-nlmhl* will plnt'e In the* marcj of progressj'- and KaniaiCltr. Kan.-Pollce here rj,, prudurtH In Hi In country ,,t Il.w prli'p* • M( problem on their handi TI« 1.(• ple may accumpllsh under free lo~ nP Sam H. ; t'imrti WIIOMP n e yr 11 n unlf-tluriiiflne order HIM I not Hie tin-. alltulliins.^, Mr. flimver (Praised th* Thorn pi on rliullimm. Jnnica *'. !>iiiiHfl"h of safely nuitchei frnft elj[hl elTorls uf fjov.- The».tor» Itoosevelt to — _ J,—Tbmton Or-Imlin, ml; a|i[...lnle.] KeMarf to tbc ITraliliMit, at his deiik in the rawutlTe olBcea. 2—View a taxlcab operator who # Bright of gJvlng-.hln bad rhe Rloiif. nnd new mi'mltrr, • Hum fl. countries V -. secure new channels of livelihood tor of Kt. Ttmiua*, cai'il>l of I be Virgin iKianiJs, tiie wciuid blc «ni>'In^ the Itinerary of President Hoover's cruise President Hoover Has been tovl Thuni|Mfin «f 1IIInnlH. linvc (UHI tuUvti the Islnnd's Increased population. In tn» Cjaribbnn. S-Sulimarinc Nautilus, In whlHi .Sir Hubert Wllklns hopes to reach the North pole, on It! A bad check charge usually 1, m 1 . Kurd nrtlon- provlojmljr hnd hren dou at Dunn'a lodge, 30Q miles aoi €ifll«v, lit milking'It* nVcjalnn knot* n, (liken nBJihmt (diHthin tnulrhpn, The 1'rcsldenl Hoover's recepllun .lo 8ao w»f fran'Cimln. X, J_ t« ibe Itnwblfii lurry ynrJ far Hrail oterhaullnis. -. ' eipeclal prtblem, bnt Brlsbf,DrM . th** botird po|Htfil 1<» lit I'UNt |iur-. JIIIIII and everywhere else' nls sul-» ««, at pojic, headquarter, waa „„*; 1 JHH-WI -nnllnnr jiffmed art* Klntund, rim*' * uf Inrk'ii». whwi, Ktncttrt II Nd nt- Nnrwuy, KMhoYiln; Mwedt'A. J.utvld. mulille tour of the Islund took him waa tWqg dlJTerent. The negro wel.-h, HTlrtl llmf "it to n not Ifidt'ftTiItHy buy AiiKirfu, llullntid Hnd Poland' enlhnalastlc. •oroethlng ntore than S!iO pounds. more* limn tt »• \\% nor Indt-hntlHy hold Wednesday was npfnt at St. Tlmm- W. and J. Students Walk Out on Their President It almost was necessary to. t«,r wluit It bun tiiHIIElll.- l-'iirtni'i*!! inn*!- ss. capital of_the_VlTKla_lslajnda, whera. down • cell and bulld.lt op aroml OldAut( T * buttle tTtnnetivers in^[MHM>lflrweicotned him r*spectfDllj hlni,but afterniuch ahoDnj- and pmiw rnnnni follow n rcj-iitiir jmllc.v /if (my. of ttifr AtiHTlcmi II CH and told him plainly the needs or the Jnt he finally was wedged torouchlh. lf»K Hi pirlrw BIH.VI! thi- miirkrl ifn) ln__; Pjtnomii Illtle itruup Ihnt has Just -h«!en, pijepj.. . door Into one. ,./.,. .../':..•....•... t&vrrvinr't «f "Tiili'r" Iho'contrbf of the bepartmeni- !-the-lnr^oTrjr(i«rvBISf!rtri(nrrTrKnar ' •..leisurely reiufn to tvorfulk- police encountered their Urst dffn-..,' 1 wui „, _ ; «li*ir"oD'irVrvtjr, lie «tiltjr,«Tber»"was- no acalenr htsj: ""•'-' hm tthnulil 'tliif relumed to W'unMnit- ONTAGU NOB- I qnarters big enough to record nricnt's ' 400 Ancient Equipages Ar. l«*n\ cf I lie lirtu Vrc,» tioldlML'a would the (lank of Kngland. fflimdliiK tluj dtM^elop- enine to Ihe United not record more than 300 poundk. • Furnaces Every Day. • "h«*c Hfiretid ovi*r n loriff pi>rlud and tncni of nvlution.^tlie Bright broke It Police hnd to take bis • »ohi .ftlmvljr. u . . . * States Krlday on nne liuttlpshlf) in »llll th* of his frequen^. quiet word for It that be weighs 3M i>mmh. , Detroit.—Bound for ;the maw of _ In (In- ni/ir-icl Ihe liiiiiicilliilc hnt'khumi of i^itmicro After getting him In a cell. Die > ulslts,. having little to roaring, open hearth furnace throug of lln* •iinnt#fhTUpHn hid ii(jrfiK'i> %•*•»• police were wondering how tn ;ct him : say to the press, as which they will pass to Uve again n rtmrp break In priors. On thi rhlc nro ttMNfnttal tir mivitl usual. Ilia arrival ID- out again, for he left but little room new steel, nothing can be quite so pi Ilonril of Tmil^ tvhenr' «Mi>rrvi| within the barred .cage fur pntrolmeo fi/. Djihllnii li,m»," »,,I,| Mr. Adiiina. mid t e r e s I e d Hnanclera tlit-tlc looking as the hulks of one liirt^n rrm-hrd HJC linv«'S| level; n\ hi || to eel Inside to push him ont. I tils opinion with II,,,*, Of proud automobiles moving slowly foi If a state warrant Is Issued roMhe »-jnl oh the disassembly lino. ot •Wr .wi'Kt ilnwn tn tt" CI'IIIM."" .Lu, «>Ved titt would ico to 1 cl|iiili-U in «r w-iitched tjie maneuvers. negro and the police are required tn— great nutomoblle"" factory to b Then* wn^i quick rnpevwry, h*[)V«!Vpr, .. „ WnHhlr-ifton end that vreDflied. rent and torn for the lai In n'liiirls flled at Hie Navy dvtuiri- ivf* Hof irian .« - - - - tarn him orer to the state, he will when (IIO t>.ithllr.ti(loii" roiiinrilllnn nn-- A mem, surh otllcers aa Admlnil Wil- then or. soon thereaft- be transported to the county, jail Jo lmlt or nut that ran be put to Bom nnunmJ ihl)i plnn: KfTivtlyp April 1. a truck.' The door of the patrol wasoo iwfui service elsowhere. tlir* t-oriHtrntlrrii .v|l| finite n WIIIMK liam V. l.'rall, chief ot naval oper- er I'realdent Hoover would Isau* the ations; Hear - Adiiilrnl Jofu'ph 11. cull for the International silver confer- Is not big enongb to admit him. (irlrp nf H'4% «(>nln 11 tdiHlipt f, o. h No. Krom^ippersons to Westcotts—cat lli'i'H'B. and Hear Admiral Mark A. ence which wiuT given authorization 1 t linrd winter whriit ot t'lilriigo fur Bright was taken to lwwti\\antrt of makes long since forgotten—th llrlslii*.—chairman of the executive hy the lint c-uncreat. Silver has been line stirs the Imagination to wondei nrtllniiry gmillt>, wllli prriulini)* imkod after be hired'the taxlcab to trans- cimijilltee of die navy jceneral lioard. In a parlous state'for many months, for Instance, what notables may hav Air emit, nf hftflt protein nnd i|iinHty. port bio from bis home to a theater scree thin wlilinut hallleslilp strenmh for,, wjille production has not ireatly rldilen In that old gnij hearse "wit TIIIH price wilt h« ndvniircd H nnr n In Kansas City, Kan. The driver the Unlle'l Sillies.would be.powerlwu Increased, Ihe salea~by India on Its *?*«•'"*.[** -II? «n«>ni#.of;.Wa>blnstan and JeJI«»iin cullei!eJiu.\Vttaiangton, 1'n., who-walked out-of the chapel Its owner's bas-reHef-monograni-sU •-^UWliT^.i^"Xp;^^^M0"|.n'^il•™U':•wrl^:1rl' claimed he held a collection of Bright'! in prevent a inajor hostile tnovemeni .relurn-to-the-fnld standard, add -by- Imme01ately.folt.twlnc the"aTlilre«s of I'reKldt'nt .Simon S. Baker, whose re&lgoatlon tucy have demanded worthless checks, so Instead of taking shining brightly through— Ib*—Jun himlifl every ten tliiyja thercun^r.unill itcniss the ocean directed at thlst'buo- pthercountiics for the purpTiir. ntes, have {lulled the market. In In Wmihinr-rpn tt—wn'« IINWrtHd Illllt and throat upon the police tbclr bit- Hera emblazoned with a picture of a nil.MANT and Auslrln Jinve an- HC'fl Us'price was lia cents.an ounce, FIGHTINGTNSECTS problem. . - mean liner, a lighthouse and a sallln II wnf now rrrtiiln thill fiirm" relief G • rnuinc*otl that, tjiey are ahout to anil It now tells for ahoul hal' that. 1 She's Controlling a Rolling Mill -xftjsel. .' - . Iriflidnllon would tn» H niiijor Inim* constiiuiniite a-<>liii|oiiia unloii, anil have lt_waa thotiKht Mr. Norman nilfiht : "Four Hundred Wracked Dally, ' ilurliiK lltr next RI'MNIIHI of itingrt'ttii, caimed lireut. dUltirhanct* In the ao- | discuss the plan offered by Francis II. Guard's Warning Shout H I Srores of men scattered along' • ml ntiiuctlilnc itrw In this HUP mity cnlU'il "cbani-ellerleaof K»ropii. '(lreiit llrunnell. chqtmmn jif the hoard of |w ilpvlnt'd. Seintioi lUirnti In «tttt itrtt- Frustrate* Prison Break ,Jls?emlily line have been wrecking ol llrlinln. Kr",imi\v Italy and especially the Ainerlcnn Hmeltlng and llennlni Michigan aty, Ind.—For -hatt''"ai»- rnlly Piipimrflnit'itic'-t-xpn'ri dehemun* itaedinalovnJila have proleali'il aualnst coinpany." .Thla scheme propnaes that jjiinijat tho rate of 400 every elgfi |Mnn, nnd Krnujor Wuinon of Indliiim bour twelve of the tiiost ""desperate ' tionra since last year, solving a prot the mnve and acronUiiK to report Mime the United Slates. Knsland Including convicts in the'stato prison here held "l»r>fjprn- IIIP *'cjtiiillitnt(".n tvv> m-Uputi: of Uiein have worne*' the tivn nnllona lnilla,._Kranre. Including Indd-Chlna^ ((•m as distressing to municipal authoi iSpiiiilnr MrNitr.v nWt liken thp dtlter control of a.., cellhouse and .nnly a Idea and property owners as It ha not i,r £rr~n~he«Hi tvlfli their plan, the and as mnny oUicr.ffOverninrnta~aa slight miscarriage of their carefully prtijtnim; bin MI.VN lit* Pututot m*** tiotv llrltlih pnslili>n l» that It la a viol,,. pnnalhle. arrive at a **gentleman°a.] li'i'n vexing, Incidentally, to autom< U "will hel'i^ftolve HIP prcnent prob- laid plans prevented - n snecessf ul de. inoblle dealers. |!»n of the prnlocnl of I|I-"J InTwIilrh agreement" that "no sale will hemmle: JiTery..'. lem In the finv o« IIIP wt\r\t\ when! Ibe 'Leairue nf 'Nnilona renriianlrml for n staled IHTIIMI—«nv three yeara, What - sucbU a wholesale wreckln •urntUri I'rcfiliTrlil llmiTer^ lnoppnscd Ausirliih lliiani'es anil AiintHa. agreed <>r until fnrlher notice—«f any silver Mot nntil prison guards had been pro^raRi means In the removal trot U} hoih thew phuiH. Mivifh..miuifrufi in ulve eiiimlL uirliT In all cnitntrlea. now or hereafter owned by each g»v> augmented by city police and tiriwn the highways of motor menaces to III tlml ttir prcsnit wlmit fltiriilim IIVII^R were the prisoners cowed and drlrtn; r 'lh« Krenrh, llnlliins and Oiechs r.'itr erntnent..at leas than smiittinted price, , ami iiiii!>. In the elimination of the ut fiiuitlry Jw Brut I to *'lilnn nT itoHtni.wwt.- the hrnpiiBcd-Union ill the llrsl aiep say, for example, fto cents'per ounce. back to their cells. sl-Mly ]nnk piles that litter thellani iMiweru^'Hl iijfl^Ijtl.J-L iUtlUtk MSe.*ond—an ' undersiandlnx thai The plot wns engineered by Joseph waiie. nnd In the conversion to ne' Bnrns,••«• "llfen" Inffor-inurm;r.- isnrns— i i and Aiimrla, which wniihl |vloluje he \ iKMw-govermm'nla-wlll "pnrchase-thij ~u*riiIrli liir «|f'mateHaTs tiiofwoul peu.i* treaty. The (,'techs aro try jiinount of eilver they are now'aoH had' fashioned a key for .ihe lock mi itlienvise go to waste, la obvlott»-»" thiirlzcd by-law to .piirchafe for^aut^. i-ihls-cell.fronta. spoon-. Eacb ot Mm . .pJl f pi Wtilker of Illtle Hiteniq 'lit ttu-Ir IMIIIII til vltnv. othereleven nien, all "robbersi'or mur- «r Hie oldcanTTecelved In exchnnfi tins hern Kl*en of silver In Ihe open market is below nnd Ilir two (fennunlc tmllonii btwv derers, was- assigned s deljnlte duly fnr new automobiles 'are purchase -thi* opporjuutj^ to t'X* the dKiire to be attree.1 upon aa atiuTe In the break. When Burna opened hi» __Xrr!m._K»rdJleiilera.atJij»nlfornur»t undue HIM! rep'.v tn 'Vh-ci-nrs-perTitiiicTrfnf^wntinTireir*" JUKOSIUYIJI II> (itier Ihi veonutidc com- doorlthe other doors were uulockej "''-?'-!*_• car.-There Is no restrlctio - fl«l—-fttttrgi*.* ' Of mlfsr: "Third—aa compensation for agree- autoinatlcully. __ 'j_\_ • lilniiHmrwIlh Ilieifi. : an to age, condition Or make of ca - fi'iiuucn uii)t~ i»>)ill- Iqs , , 7 and lo prevent tuo rupld As the twelve men rushed out two When the French, Hrlllidi and rl(e—• on nnderstatiillnK that the gor- »tul H10 only_ requirements are thfi • ct'ii would ever, was able to Bhont a warning •'HIM ho delivered by the dealer to th round titttiM'lf luii dlf* ever theprlce Is tiinre.lhan, say, * S. A. Ilohnor, the neww ly appointed as. and this was the mishap wblcb frus- nut Imt'k down Vn ltn ilclermlnntJmi to ceift,a above tht figure agreed u|;H>n lt hif lilant. .„ •'-; ' .''•'• . fli-ull pimUtoir-wlieiv put tliV'tiirllTxit^n lnt« rffwt,-hut h* »l«lant chief of the United Stateates bubu- trated tlie prisoners'plans. . ^.1'liN* far the program his been, coi above."-^ rear u nff entomology, who will help did-i " Other guards ran In and held th« iiMtured t he in Unit thf« In.qit way. bor> rect th f . BniM'tn the Detroit metropolitan are II tiled nn I'yrutuiil iHilltlt'nl iinliloatlun j rect the warfare on Insect pests In men at bay while further -belp-.wa»- i mi Ions than GO different make —^—tnnttor lo tlie*ktntc IrclsLnturp f«T with Austria, It wiii tolvnthly yvlilpnt KfllRTART of J tlie United Stt Th on its way. Uopelesaly i J.Trpamrif i.Andrew W. Mellon Celebrated ri, have been wrecked, th flip plniple «xp^«»^S3'.tt«!Cri^/|»«=«« 3SSS?a2B!JW?4W :4{itufi>"^?Chrihuit£ ^tate KMiute. In the itr|ptl> party TU'I Kl'KAI. of the Illinois prohlhltlni f^MmSaiefi of '.II In. S4i dilopled a rvHilmlnn fn. Though -Belther of Two and a ' half years .ago Sport tQ the; furnaces or jcarrj R law 'and the "aeurcii and seliur AndrtW W. •n Inve«ll|:ai1nn Xtj a teclfflatlve cnin- tlMMtt- Is—a aelentlat, ^Co, lh« visans bdjr is oc4 plaj-'iag an orcan.or any other,munUral Instru- was run over by a binder and the salvage depnrtmen act was, (omiiletcd hy the stale scaat< .Mtllon oilttee- HMI»I»II,IK . of ?brw >i'"nturi> Ihcrore thus uonurpd -mcot. Sh» ii opmtlns 'ilH>,0) and fntir~aiueintil,vm'en! ntitt ^T previously passed the. repeal act. protracted- debate tlie HKAentbly con given million's of dollars io promote can emily cooltjsLm lirte .number of auxiliary* mill drives. The foot pedals natch..', prevented Italpn u/lcher, ' ' EverythingTUttd. ' t'lirrrd Kith the aenale, the vntc helm it ilurlni; Ibe last "core of yean. Much- rttiue'twu larjce nwitorv td'rrvrnie their direction of-rotation, from full speed farmer, from shooting Sport.: -r-n<*Hhfr derelicts move slowly alon of the |iractlcal results .if the Mellim to full speed. Is taea iban two seconds. .. - "Sport was given tho best-care pos- 7(1 In TU. This acltun of the aenate ltOANIZlCt) LA- tlie conveyor a squad of wreckers al waa a aurfirlie lo;tbtf Oemncrala. for gifta have come from the alellun In- sible and recovered. A\7bng Uma . .tack them from all sides, tearing ol O bor In Ihe t>nlt- stitute of Industrial Hesearcb which passed before be was able to walk.. Wiullck and WnHall. the lw« Itrpuh- eil Stales js preimm! llcnn Wesii'hestrr B4>aatnrs who had they, established at the University ef Slowly haJjearned. bow,eVer, and to- to flghl, with all the I'lttaburgh In JH13- There^ ajr Indosti New British One-Man Fighting Plane Majr, he bobbles' srouoil wltb ' only formerly MiKked aukh * resolutio TOimpViTs»^tura7foTTnnT1egsr? awOdenli' riilttwrttieTrrtlTMTiinri'ie nv aiteinpis to_ re- T • lunftwllh their cAlleiiKuea. Their due* wagea. Such la nlsnM" a.- place to make discoveries. rluinse of mind tKTurreil when ThV Mellntu do not usually pay fur Ihe assertion or Wll- these researches, nor receive any rrrd- Butted in StomAch, He THEYCOIJ William !> Ward, /.ralrhratrr Uepul Inin .Orven, prc-aldent" Ucan lrtrll *l Hk It iar_lhi'nL.4liliaug!i.tb«y furnlKh-aa ofnrie-AiiietTca"u"Ted -^—Dies-of-Brolwn Skult— "Pr«1l'storlc"Sksieton Found~rn~Hur the Inuulry fulhiwltiK leleplmne CIMI* ponant part of the scientific ma Seattle.—Butted In the stomach Our- eratlon of Labor. In a 7 0>ry Shows Mutilation o( f Mt vemnllnnM with pmmlnent Itepiihllt'iuif chlncj-T, Ing a rough and rumble fight, Perle J. _ *lnionn'ut Isauvd In _B«(on BurUL ^-«f New^lurk elly The lovesll^aTton iVa*h:w:fo5.-he said: "The UtfUon Instltui*"-aayt-IV; ti to.Include- alt depnrtinetit* of Ihu iledi'Ulnns In wnge« Wiri. Qretn. . Freilerlrk R .Urelthut. president Of Ibe er, died of a/fractured ..skull here munlrlfml tuvrrniin-in and tlic Infer ustln/le of ehclilUn, "la the West cenUy. ' Mcjjo—However much they ma bale been favored and encouragvd by- VIM of our Industrial sjilciu. asslst- U-.e l,,i«i 1,1m, when a man die. lor court*. bankers and Mine employers whox He had struck J. E. Russell, who re- National lni|W>r(ani'e la given tlili ng Ihe Culled Sutrs 10 attain 0 ••muni r certain tribe whlcft Inhabit* It'slre'for "Itsndard p'mtlta has over- hold~tt» foreimut mklilon nn«or« the Miss Patrkla DJIortna 'of Win- taliated with a dying tackle. Larkla firt of southern Hungary In ncolithl New yorb frumlal by ita-iumlhlp ef- rouie flielr belter JudpnenL' If they telC« ons, bat soon revived and fect on the Democratic party's acllo). ndustrlal natlona »f the Wnrid Us chcr h,« « irit to come back. At least In the national rAnwnllon next year. otiilltiiina will be delayed, for two later be was found dead., p it may greatly promote the'chnnt-tvi he Unlled - lutes the laniest chenii.-al riual Shenandoab Apple Itlo^som festi- <"• >t oiiiwars from a skeleton of 1 rears or more. It Is only through lh» Industry In the world. tal to be hell In Winchester, Va, lolilstonc Inhabitant of Hungar of Knnklln Itnomelt for the prenl. development of the purchasing power about May 1. denllal nomfnatlon. or Jt may ruin Ties Flatiron to Neck '>»< h lias arrived at Field Museum 0 if v.orbing people to Ilia blchest posai- -What.Andrew \V. Mellon and ItUr." Nr them. He would l<« favored hy tboac ahl IL Uellnn oav« dna* has tieiiun* >>'ir4i History, for.the toes ot botl l« polo! that a nurttt can he found' and Drowns in Bathtub feet were cat off at the flrst Joint b« pan* of the rountrj In which the r Ihe goods which wt are produc- m'ore or less a i usually find that, we are fhe only Je now treatment ot the feet ¥nc •• Mil. Wastaia «I»»»SM DaM*.» ones who have been horL—Grit, police lira. Bead had bees an ild Ha abt sloths., - W* fact Henri Beld. assistant cars of physical anthropology' at jth. enm stiggeau that these people Improved Uniform StEEP OREEPSW Jo Dancing Suggested to Hoover for Summer Capitol DADDY'S AS HE WAITS FOR Hu Own Wife I The Boyhood ,, _ ..INSOMNIA-PILLS. •**.—In evening of EVEMIMC of famous ,/ '** thanjed to ,n« SiindaySdiool v »<>r Mrs. Drug Store Caller Revealed Bow T HIRYTUE Americans'riliitn* M 1 she felt nM baim ^ by Snore* When Owner to slump u u,, '- Lesson '• '• « bmirwun, IB? RET P B. rrnwuTi*. o. D. nm. Patrick E. Crowley. Opens for Business. ..-EN TEXT—I4k.wlp«. 1 M »M» "1 haven't .quill neer, ' fireman oi you,' l)i*n Is Joy In th« pre»«nc« of oieclianlc In work the mugnslnn stand. Still ho could not FOR NEGRO th« metis, uf Qod decided, my love,' locate tlm sound. rvphntrtb. saj.d.. Mrs. Wood itnln tdsovornlls rmUAKT TOPIC—VTB«t «0 Po W>« chuck. "I thought was a common That iiionilttsafter msh beenn t» >ck if He I. f0 Be W« Do Wronc. >• It would be nice t» •nough sight to tha COIUH Into the store to reninvn his at- . JUNIOR TOPIC—Wh>| to Do Wh.n boys . thereabouts, d Ayah. • W> Do Wrttns". have some vogeta' tention from Ihe sound, and It was IStBBMKDl ATE AND SESIOR'TOP- mill It always gav* only "after a pcralatjMit young woman them a thrill. They Insisted that ho" desert tho sandwich 1C—Th« F*lh«r'».W«lcOBi« 10 tb« W*n- •Tine," said Mr. an.—Polic.P *ee here hate •erinff.ffon. - * hoped to rls* that counter in njl a prescription tliat Sut- a their Woodchuck. "I hands. They TOUSO FEOPLJS AND ADULT TOP. high In thn world cll'n? discovered the source of;tlio noise, what If—Th« Church >nd tha n.pinlant shall begin the to do with j». Sinntr. . -. - . : themselves some day In ths futur*. ng snnndly behind the prescrip- .„ year-old nejro. marketing right Patrick K. Cmwley shared th* ambi- tion counter. police, headquarters away, while you The center of Interest in thts parable tion of , his .playmates to becoin* s H* Locstts th* Nols*. - - lerator who Is aot ttie prodigal nor his brother, fix up our boles bin bad < and niako our llrst-clnas railroad man, lie was bora There .snorhiK uplcndldly. stretched but ,the "certain mani who had two In a houiie near the tracks of the out on the floor, with a kit of tools tharge usually I, Frasldent Hoover has Deen Invited bjr th« Commercial dub of Pelican Rapids, Ulna, to spend Uls »uramer rae». .honift look, very m sons." He who falls to KW (he heart ICrle In IBlU. Ills father had worked , bnt Brlshfj pra- dou at Bann> lodge; 20Q mUes north oMIlnnenpolla on the shore of Uke Llnle. TUe pictures showa Dunn's lodg* grand—Just th* of our Father God will miss the pur- un the Krle tot years. Ha was th* •dquarters way you k n o t ' pose of the story.. . itatloh aniMit At Cottaraugus and as ..The negro weljhs how to hlak* It I. Th« Son'a Estransjamtnt From th«. look." such was * man of authority and han 3!iO pounds. Father V^~bi"^''T^''"'dH5t AVnodcbuck •smiled and' sqmmled~wfth i wedged i pleasure so-that-her face looked quits of • the rnllrond almost as .soon as hs J was able to talk. Ills ears would tell the heart of the younger son. He be- and .her voice >wmeif.quite beautiful-to- MrJ-Woodchuek-'s m|i>d.-;- .ulm'.wlicii.ULapufllng anises wen •-negro; came tired of the- restraints »f home. hessldr-shalr-t' neml'-of: rvpnlrs or overlnullng helor*. •'wiiffiiliy to' choose to"leave hoi ask tM guwisr . .' ... \ ', ha was ten yi-urs old. 11* could .tell ed their first dffll- throw off the restraints of a father's u ; f "Pray. do,"-snld Mrs. TVoddrliuck. -• »t.;s gtauca.thacondtUfln, li.f.'lhfiroll' f-'n'o scale-n'r (1*5,):- nileTSIn '':ls"""es5£titlttlly"lhe' diwlre To' Ing stock as It passnd through (!*tta. h to record tWcnt's 400 Ancient Equipage* Are fenders, bumpers, headlights, batter- be free from the restraints of right-, "How beautifully you do speak." -ies,. wheels and other exterior parts, raugua. Ho was Inqulsltlvs and friend- The one on whlcb. ful authority- and for selllih Indulg- Id Mr. Woodchuck. . ' ' Wrecked and Sent to whlje another group Is removing the ly with tlto train crews from ths Urns are- welched I|I*« ence. At the request of the son "tin- "I must get Mr- training for the ban. upholstery and Interior fittings. lie win able, to get around.alone. than 301) pounds, • Furnace* Every Day. • father divided unto him his 'living.' quet talk," said Mrs. Woodrhurk. The glass which Is still Intact nnd He. was a wiry youhgster, rattier on ill.ce had to take bl» II. Th* Son's Dspartur* (v KI). "Quite right, my love," mild Mr._ can be cut to size Is used to glaze Woodchuck. 'T shall prnctlce ns.I go the smallish site. Willie ho playod.ln weighs 350 poOTnV , Ditrolt.—Bound fqr; the maw of a oooooooooooooooooooo«ooo .Havingmade. the. fatal decision, he windows jn boNdlngs about the Itooge shunting for vegetables"and-tonklng Hi*.fluids with Uio other boy», in inin llm In a cell. Die Muring, open hearth famnce through went posthaste to the enjoyment of plant, and tlio rest Is tent to the glass for the guests we want to-asli." agod to spend much time around th* ring how to;et him which they will poas to Uit again as Bullfighters Migrate; his .cherished, vision, fie quickly got left but little room factory to be remelted. Floor boards station- -and In bis father's little of- new steel, nothing can be quite so pa- his goods In portable shape. Having Ho' .Mr. U^idchuck went ofrrsqueiil- .cage for- pntrolmep are sent to packing departments to be Sure Herald of Spring Ing to himsiMf: fice. lla_ took particular Interest la tlit-tlc looking aa the hulks of once thrown off the restraints of Ills .fa- isb him; out. used as crating or box material. Ihe work of tlm triiln dispatcher. proud automobiles roorlng slowly for- Madrid;—Just ss Ihe northward mi- ther's mil-, he eagerly withdrew from it's a fine dny,.a very flue day. int. Is Issued fortiie »-jnl oh the disassembly lino of a The cotton and hair In the' uphol- gration of tlio birds indicates that Yes, honored sir, and noble nraduui, ll'j mind was insd* up .while h* his father's presence. Tht«~ls slways' lice ore required ti>— great automobile"" factory to be stery. *re separated, baled, and sold. xprlng la hear, so the return from It's s very fin* day.' wasjn gsummar school that lr* wordd the way sin works. Adam and Eve the state, be will vreDtrned. rent and torn for the lost Cloth and covers of all kinds, the Mexico of the Spanish toreros serves ^nd th«mi_lift avoubl • <*hanKo "his sei>k a job on tlm rullroad as soon as after they bad sinned hid themselves.. the county Jjll ID tiolt or nut that can be put to some leather from'roof, sides, and seats are as a reminder that the £031 bullfight' ipectr. for he thought that tt might his father would permit. In thos* of the patrol wagoD wlai service elsowhere. sent to sewing machines nearby to Ing season nonr will soon lieglh. Ttie son could not now stand the ram on the. nest day—when they wer* days ths generally accepted way to presence of bis father so he hastened leant the bUHlneis was to begin young to admit him. Kroin^ippersons to Westcotts—cars be transformed Into aprons and hand- Meanuhlle the mariagers of the v«' planning to give IJifl banquet, and thnt pads for workmen or buffing and pol- away, haying- "gathered all together." it would never do, even for the sake and ~work your • wny up.'- The boy's to hetifiquarterf of makes long since forgotten—the rlons plnzus .are going the rounds of " Snoring Bplsndldly. ishing wheels. Gasoline tanks ..are III! Th* Son's Dag«n*ratlon (vv. 13, of politeness to say it was a fine day father thought that in long as hs was B taxlcab tb trans* line stirs the Imagination to wonder. -tlio rniK'hes where fighting bulls are crushed and baled (or the ultimate .re- u>. • . , .' -..,-.;--'-- when It was a rainy iluy.ua It well so anxious to slnrt rnllrnading bs borne to a theater for Instance, what notable* may have raised, picking the" bulls which will liotiontli bin hunt], slept n soot-covered covery of terne steel. *-»" —lie had a good time *!ille his money tulclit b». -- ; .-•• might as well pass up • hlah schaol Kan. The driver rldilen In that old-gray hearse "with perform luter. • The Madrid'plaza link younit tiitin. .:- '.\>'ltW.aj!!KMIy..mpreJbnn two haurr lasted, but the iDd.nme quickly. The education, • . , -. olleetlon of Brtirht'i Its turner's bss-reHef-monograni-still .nlre. itomludiiig ^hluisulf._Ubut lu~-.tht!jfD. . after the old car la first dragged onto 10 Instend of taklne shining tjrigntly through—tb*—Junk •if nourly nil the- liulls It will need. st and clndy. So the laTl iefTsciiool when lie was days tlio timtn r In always rlulu, thn .tlie.conv£jof,lt_ Is. completely-demoU- stwn run. From plenty In his father's 'ourtwiij«ars oliljaiiil went to work drove the passenger " - yaTiTBrtraer' or— what-younp -lovers inl fillIti nlla fpnm HnlHiimn. : 8ou_Mc—Wooddiuclt- changed--his druunl»t UIIUIUJIIIKI ' far. Mitkliig the lshed andJhCLfraiiie. crushed by a gi- huuso to dentiWUon In Ihe fur <-»uii lollce headquarter* ca will bn In the nmjoflty, there will squeal, and practiced,"saying: . is a messenger and oiid Job boy for mall. .-uiirted In that, "nobby" roadster. Its gantic SOton press, Is being rnmmeil he-police their big lie more Auduluslnn bulls In action try was a short Journey. The, sinner Is It's s vory hurried day. U's an ex- the Krlo In bis limn* town. Ksch "I'm "awfully sorry, old chap," lit merit emblazoned with a picture of an Into the furnace' Aside from the ^thjin last year. soon matte-to. realize the famine when tremeJy horrlpd dny, It's *_ralny day, month his {iayr«nvolnpn-contatnnd «alil. "Hut I'm • tho proprleliir. Is - •M-wiii liner, a lighthouse and a wiling myriad uses to which the parts and - Thin nrws tins been .received with such po»«r* as ministered to bis pleas- honored sir and noble. madnm;>L- While tint wusu't much fluancial Iheri. itnyllilng 1 cun da fur yciuV _xeasel. .' . materials of such wrecked cars are ure are burned out. centlve tin youngster was satisfied "Four Hundred Wrecked Dally. ' pleasure by the oliltlmo fans, who Not» Mr, and Mrs. Woodchuck hat* The young limn o|H*tipil ono uye, then ing Shout put the salvaging^ process has thin IV. Th* Son's Degradation (vv. ID, and proud of being a wug* sarner. I Srures of men scattered along tle, he Wai drlvetf and being pulil In tlio bargain. le tfiost 'despera to iiours since last year, solving a prbn-7 other friends snd - thpy arrived th* "Oh, yes. Ton see, Mr.—er—ah—" 0 prison here held *n hire out to a citizen to feed swine. out day In plenty of time.' (letting up nt 0::lo In the morning, .."Htitcllff," Int^rposod Hin dniBKlsl. l*m as distressing to municipal author- Iroliig to work" st seven'o'clock and louse and .only a .It. WHS n tragic change from being * Now,- what dir Hutcllff. phariiiacy»_Wotnry public. ities and property owners as It has Germans to Honor the War Hone not finishing tlm dty'i t««ks until of their carefully - •on-in-his futlkcr's bouse to feeding IU suppose" hap- W* serve hot lulicihis." - teen vexing, Incidentally, to automo- iilno o'clock at night, might not sesrn d' a snecessful de- swine In the far country.-It Ir-ever ^ , H* Enplslns All. innMk- dealers. so much-fiin to boys_of~lh* present ao/TliOMe who will not. serve God sr* "Ob7 yes, Mr. HutHlff. Well ,you What sucn_ a wholesale wrecking Absolutely. notb- dny. Hut young C'ruwley thrived on made slaves to the Devil to do his se*. I was troubled wllh Inmimiiln late guards hail boea proirrant means In the removal from ng. That Is, of h* hard grind. His thin logs . In the elimination of the un- ha weather was of an avorage day's work as maissu. Btid womenjibuut us, and^yet it Is the tiilng." (' ' ' .' ., slL'Hly ]nnk piles that litter thejland- concerned, "for It ger. '- •••'.. ' r • picture -of the Inevitable consequences llneer'ed by Joseph waiie. nnd in the conversion to new was upon! the 'Hut I closed nil eiirlyj bore Inat i Wjicn.lio..wa«n!toa 111* Jump.hs sat for-murfltr.~"IJnrns— usefiirne*wr;«jf "mateHaTs' "thafVrouW' weoilier •tlint™'Mr. •«li{litr~Ttn>ro"wn»n'tjnnymii)hnri!;" tn»- V. Ths Son's Restoration (vv, 17-24). and watched tli«v telegraph upsrttor y tor.the lock on •tlierwlne so to waste, la obvl««sr-*"_ Woodchuck li a d iKKlftl polnli'd out. j * i . •nd'i aon.. Each of 11m I. "lie came to hlnwir (v. 17>. at:.h.l.s work. Tiler* was somntlilng •In?the rllelf -of- the- Inslmment that II robbers or mur- Votniiir'nTnnj " "I "nmitii—tbiit Is—when «r ihe nldcars received In exchnnse llto speeches. .' seemed to fnscluate the lad. I'll* train •d a deljnlte duly sctous that though be hsd wronged »t.tier* I fiiiiiiil Hint nut." » for now aiitomQbiles*'are purchased lie had prac- dispatcher, miilng his Interest, helped i_Burpa opened b|»_ ___Xrr!m._K»rdJleiilera.atJiJ»nlform_rajLel his father and ruined himself, he was Uced. fot.-t..h*aiatl-.J lint how did you itet It?" poriilsted irs were unlocked "stMFa""son"of III* father."Iiil'Iie"Bays" Iihn-t4>.ii*tirn-the'Morse-code,--The-boy «f_$'-|0_a car.-There Is no restriction nl day, and he hnd . proved to be a mighty apt pupil, lly plinriiitiisl^Wtiiir Tfirafiit niii to an to age, condition or make of car of his sinning he was I.eslile binifHfif. practiced for a limn his pntlenco and ' rrinnmberlni The .sinner,, continues ' In his Hln hp- the thne ke was sixteen he wss a full !n~rnshed out two ft I H10 onlr_ requirements nre that ainy,day. that tho cimliiiner Is alwnys right, cauKe he Is limane. The 'world calls flsdgid nperslor. . guard. Guy Burk- • in h nitiBt have some semblance of And tlm day was Wt>ll, "your coiir cbtito wns sort of HIM winner tt'hrt UtM itff 111* i.vTl WWJ-M Most bilys would have gonn to bed n.—liorktoi*,- turn- t'r. «-iiira~i|- DUltery 'airdinjil 'ttiecars rirt is soon lT*-_they--arrived hranii froiii Bbont a warning in i-t bo dellcered by the dealer to the; «rnzy, but In reality he h«S Just be- beaiUlful_ilay,• -i Horrid D.y, fell asleep lif-riT tit'lilm!. Hit* cotititer. rime nane... ' " * such a linlril day's work as this young- Ishap wlilcti frus- iii-i.. .»"-:' -'••_• . .'." -'. Ills rcM.iutlmi (v.: IS).- ' - ^ ster puti'l,, Hut iiot.yoiiiin Cfowlcy, plans. llins far the program has been con- It'wus cloudy; but not a drop of wa- lie was li great raador-ot history ami id* - His reflection-ripened Into resolu- In and held tha fiiMJ tn the Detroit metropolitan area :er foil on, tliu Host's of the guiHit*. oclinlcnl books-dviillng with railroad graliblng him by'tlw jirnC "l.i't m« ' mil tion. The picture' of bis home, where C further -belp'-*.wn* 1 il mi lots than 00 different makes %nd no sun' poured. dowu on their rolili-iim.- Often he remained up reml- ntiow yiti souia of our SIHH'IIII .liutmimla. ssly outnumbered, f ii! even the hired servuiiu tmd a inper- ; l(LJLi!UnlJJ!Jl!lt.^jA,aJi_.la4MJ! SSlliil'JV^Hfr tfiirnon, have been wrecked/ j'oor Mr. W oodcliut-k I : AIM] in: bad wuy he coullnui^l tlio nluiatlon that being fired. I'iMleni hauling them to the pliant five. to- .lt.'uve the fur rouutry aud l>liinned to be w} very polite nndstyl- WIIIMI ~tl(« iKillce mum, Tim young gft liiirne. • --. ' -: *. .' . . win-liulli'il, so fur as school was con- i* * or even "seven on "long-reach" h, • •'•••-. • - • nl, wliun ho llnlsliiid his gram- win mild ho wim Ouy Wniln of Ml 1, butk ir-irks. . .. .: ' .'I. Ills iMilifcs-Inn (vv. 18. l!*l. He had prnctlred his spwruns and mar schiiol course.* Hlicrldnh mad. •'- . ' ">"tlilne In the old wrecks that were Jle ai-knuwledced Ihut Ills >lir was luelils so many tlm«.ji, ^. Walk Again hMifra^BhS-W"! •fiUiirri that : : "tirr^mmionWin"vacant^Totjfor left wds Eiiown as a buy. who always~wn* BurgIIrTlee"» Before""""" '»• Imil rorrrltnl Ms right to be called "tie maxiin that i" nt<» conveyors, hujtidreds.' of_ feet • sun, and besiiett'lo'lif- JIVIMI a pJapn that Mr. Woodchnck had no cliiincu to until li« kiu'w his pnrlli-ulur work bet- Renllls, - WII»II.-T-VVIICII a burglar by Sport, collie ; j"i;. it^tlie- open-hearth bulldlne^of as a hlrwl swTrailt. The xlnnpr not make his poljte spfwetivs. r- ter than anyona nine. It wasn't so Jf^^B^'yitan^'are^thf^^arryln*: i Ttiey1 «B6"uglit' he'Wn"s;«i" BriW"hr!iit*™l shoot It. lit.' IltinC. nevenlyfoiir-year- years .ago Sport -"iSl m-nip tQ the;furnaces or.carry-. And Mrs. Woodchuck was HO priiud . Coo-/ be put IILH minil to It he became an old itrtM'wr, a^fourtren-yenrold clerk binder and both •^•s-toward the salvage departnent- 4. Ills action, (v.'.il). if him. so, sfter all, Mr. Woodr-buck expert tvlDgruplier at the age of »U- nljf the.j)leadJ4|!S "•ii-i'rl]il8.p,tlu!r"ll)an..stepl. to.be ml. j Action, w;is:-nMfUi,'tJL .;• hurled » ciin of t™iii,lw«, hit tho tuin- dit' on-tho"7 tempi" nhd-fl.oiiriirt.-hlm. I'ewnef, Xujrenie ti lwiw-nwitr;?:-""^''' '••;••••••'• "••-; 'n'»t' ilvuii'uiir*Tfli acroinitaiilpd' wifh ac- It was what you would, call a vi^ry , Krlesviit himta-Custer City, Then .the yotitii, • William. I'rlirstnian. Ralph u/lcher. A raoaei or tile new miitiunieut which. Is,to be erected In Berlin to ths>; Iiih. Wlipn 'the conf#*sion I* genuine. luccewtful .purty, Kveryone had c • Evtrything "Ustd.' as telticruph operator. There laid ilown.ii rpgiilnr barrage of canned I Sport7 "War Uorse." The sponsor iiTthe'niouumenl is Field Mar»haiv;on Muckensen. irtlim will follow^ Good Intentions wlH ;ory Shows Mutilation of Henttle, Wash.—An average of near- ile flgbt. Perle J. _ Inlportance. asft is the only praeU- *kisse- d him' . "'• glidTfis the father his Is rather Impossible, but then you ItoiTTn railroading. II* went with th* l thar-he-dld-"not~Fven"hwrr"tilt-«jnR»^ "gfawwithemhinrif Irdbni";1—r^*- y.*12julay_from Jobsarns.lha.rec/ird cully conpiete 'ITunian""sKefeton""i»piV of .Jake. ls* _taJnrwl the tokens Just tia the end of the colored t ' hicago.—However much they may reneutlnirthls period of.neolithic .cul-- dispatcher, Ne.it he became-chief of two-months-of openition-h«re he (old I wr- •JV JIarshneld,- Ore.—A wedding J Tt honor to be placed opoo him,' re-' hankie to the one next to It It win' r it--M Uie ..loved'him, when » man died ture Vliiili has reached the United the dnpertment anil; than cbhrf train police. Uie was captured while at- nusscll, who re- ring-lost In the waters of Coos * back Into a son's position. come between' th«^-two—white-ones ilM - amunc f. certain tribe whUft Inhabited Staf«!». ::—•-. . ',.'''•. ;.'•""" masKr- -!Ie-: was already a man tempting to rob a Illllngjtatlon. Uckle. Larkla • bay near Empire -HI years niro • then, will It not? iv marked for promotion. . _- firt of southern Hungary in neolithic -The skeleton lies In the opened Be ronressvd to thfrtj-three hold- toon rStlved and * by the mother of lira. -Tohansen" • Bouadlfts (tnnrcn UIJW, hU comrades did not want Kim jrrave In a ftexed position on Its right When he was offered th* plat* of nps and said he could probably think mml Two hours of Mnrshfldd. was recently J First Has Na> Chases . "f hix spirit to come back. At least. flde^ Except -for the missing toes it the (iod'W boundless re- superintendent of tbe Pennsylvania of more, lie said bis Jobs averaged found, by E. A. Mc.VaJf, bourn + "lly chicken laid an egg!" boasted division of th* Central system, h* re- <"• >t appears from • skeleton of a ; Is ah olmo»tjSB!J)Iete and perfect so«- The only limit Is In ns. Our nearly $12 each. ." '•—' : - ("••lilstoric inhabitant of Hungary J. lender. . : «r dinen. The sk.hH is remarkably prs- tsklrfg. our thinking, oar praying 'are? Willie, who hsd- a bantam hen for fused It at first Us was so modest '!»• h lias arrived at Field Museum of served, . and the, complete skeleton too/small.' Our expectations are too pet. ' • .- ••"•„• be didn't think b* deserved inch u •Noiural History, for.the toes ot both form a welcome addition f> the anthro- UjaltnA There Is hut one mm sure "Hub! That's nothing,"- retorted Important post friends persuaded Bullet in Ankle, Hurts in Bathtub th* mayor's aon. "My father lild.a • i«'t were cut off at the first Joint be- pological collections of the museum. vrn for bis blesslnc snd that Is "sc- him to Chang* his mind. After 51 Years, Removed —Tying «tww who lived some 7.0OO to 10.000 years irrting tn the power that «ork«h In corner stone yesterdsy." fure bprlaL Tbe original excavators In Hungary From then oo bis promotion was rrankvllle, Iowa.—While hunting 51 ber neck. Mrs. ago. believed that by mutilating the is."—A. B.—Simpson. ' That this was a custom among ihe had bared only a imall {tart of tb*/ steady snd nr* until h* was nsm»d years ago, W. D. Livingston, acciden- drowned ner*. feet they could prevent departed souls All Wars OC 'fans people Is .Indicate! by. the fact -skeleton, and then cut oat the solid president of tha vast Ontral system. tally shot himself to th* ankle. Tb* E0U7. She Mb- n from walking/ back to frighten or un- Lira* Olrl—What mokes your tasri UK tliorougbnsw la masterlof *vtry f L - I ' **A*^1! »"'M''.sMetoBs excavated: Wort of-earth-eonUlnlnf-It and- sMt tb. W __ , oulle.1 bis JusUE>eep rernoyedV.becs.a** _ ilslDi; ktr feet >r 1 different from ffi»tbar*s? -- —- Job as ir-csm* sloog tux pakt Mar * Trom ththee same.bazHt^niaiindSamn hnrlBt-mnnnil- revealMMPJUT ,. II to Chicago In this form. - Final *x- _- Crayu npyns Ilm mum UwU^Pny- for-ths, dm time-In more,.thBn.halC.r. r hnsnamj tola 'the Dad—How Is It different* ~ ' sod th* ff*w Tork CntrsI M«"~dlvt> maie treatment of the feet From ''Tbe specimen received at the ml- cavation was completed at the museum er opens the life u» tbe workings o! century tbe small nleceof lead bees an 7 1 fact. Henry Beld. assistant cora- .scum comprises not only the human t>y Mr. Field, assisted, by Bryan Pa«- inBaile grace.—1. U. Jowett. UtUe Girt—Mother's Is sll" caused soreness. of phyjleal anthropology' .'£ |the remains but tile complete grave with 1 top and yours Is all beach. enm stiggesti that these people. the original eartb la which the skele-

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 1931.

TUE CHANFOED CITIZEN have been the Dint to act In all emer- Tb* Limit AND CIIBONICU DIED gencies, whether In war ur peace, nrr George Corbet* AD AT.crl i il-iiis tMi country slnre_lne-corpsp , jgug . wgtoliWtgoliWtl 4ate In Gtorge-CoTbrtr, s-resfctrnt' of Crarl- WORLD AT URGE Ti h.1T*> * l'»"S st m;r pnottrj furma, THE mil- l'"U*«l tinder the name charge of thr relief work, saving a lad wnlc Home Mr Corbett had been In NOW REACHED BY Irj k(»i it' III V ' i" J I"'I tolil •wine "HW as anrkM to m» OMttara rim m«tniKi> IITIZIM ivn CHSUMCLI situation, wlUi which th* -natives cutild !• IMI 111 health tlnce last November, »hen he j t ill ^urriH of hi* j<\ 'Vfuiuiti Iftcn XM Mum to tn>rt«K for Uw t. no have hnpnj to cope Read for Profits Use/or Results U c . Iti^ ld htihllih farmer !O«. otWM n*m VM NU Ml»ss« . f«f «ie pox Edlliir and lvl.li.1,,, bert W Ca«un. Editor of Kmrletu-v no thi-i August Mr Corbett and his Telephone Service to gnu. f»r II n » writ, a Matt —k Isssftlsa, aUk alreet. real or klgtie/aT. In Two Donai-a a ..Year Marailne, l,ond«n, KnglaruL »lle 'ante to thin country thirty years ' Many Lands I' rhi[« il I tlte oM man, ">ou ant a •»«, l» a w*. , v" i Ula« aaX bekw la U>e Tiwa- l>>leou furd ror about two years Ur Corbett Han's .'acillliea to talk to the far hiul. i| I) '»ben at a altllng?' SEAL ESTATE WO* BUM ^.rK.1 eoetheaatertr U~ •( Ceulmnlal " I arc crippled, Vou arc afraid of the »as empto)rd by the late John Crom- ai well and near corners nt OH ear'h nn.l the American, "I TIIR BEST HIT la (T.nrurO. Tor ul*L bout. • .vl ihe aanneaatevlr lue of Ihinbaie -eight years, were extended northward, southward, ^caii t «.IJ I ti.i • c, nut—:' ... IIHI. AdtlreH OwB«r. - M- Ordurd Mrcffl. i r»i™olal ii«IK« W degrece. . have half the gold of the world and until he was taken ill last November, westward to the far aouthwvat, and: »U'dl tli •n, It happens that I have," ir l^leuliuno CBanfurd i-titl. - f * > r. M eeWBOa M 3t.l< feel to a „„ til aim along lu* Mid preeenl half off lhp*marhlncry nnd most of the he Has employed In the grocery store of further eastward wlthjhe eipamloiiot j rrmnirtl »•' fjriiK-r. "Down Deyon- tilt; niA.vroHD . BABGAIX—Bumaiow. j T»l»phi>n» . ,,l, etdr law <* Centeaalal Ateilui J. Prank Doremus, Mrs. Corbett died overseas radio-telephone service dur-, skyscrapers. iclilre wny we ald'ayii fill a barrel wltli riHtnia. all ImproretncntB, cars£e, only - 3 ™» n_» • ~ drgnee. •< aatautea. 3S aorauae wen. You have the greatest haim> Market twenty-one years ago. Ing the year 1930. lit*,* -fruni U. U. Hutkm. bua.paaaea door, plot i u. an angle pobil la a«n»i: theiie! 1^1,'M Jili'l Set tlte hen oil tlie 111 i •,»», aulUble Io top Ml> to l.M* chick-, EM1 J3"* "^"•i JM sail preaatti amruiemaurlj line One of tilt inteiratlng.bllls now under iu_lhff_WDr]d and thtjiirgeat corpor-- Mr, Corbttt was a member of Antre According to a 'report bt the' Amur- -Lmulun TIMilti. rna. Ouly $l.r,0e, atwut ll.HM down. bal-T run. -Talaafcat Oajtard L^UIAnauie MMK at detreea,H mln- consideratio>a-an*-••ft l**a* i Itn * il«>In. ' Di*ithe. Btata~_^j_>t -.*»._legislatur- -".••- - e--;• nlloi—. - .. u ~ lha'. _l . thi' world - hail ever teen. Lodge No. 129, P. & A. M., Washington lean Telephone and Telegraph Com- alire rat/, rrlU afld LMIUO •' BoffO. 1S4 ^ |Me7 feet U M Polal:, Uiettre (31 1» th.t which would abolish the muni - (VlitviiiiUI Arrnue, Craafurd. . icc-ao: uaa. .hit. .111, aljTtJa BBee« sad ittaunl leu.lHl Vou are ruled ' nto.re -.by jdcaa and Chapter, Itoyol Arch Masons of Eliza- pany on Ua world-wide talk way sys- UMa«urt]r< "at rtckl angle* iberefrooi clrial office of ovmrrr of (he poijrvra- 1CM by tradition thah-nny other peo- jctii; .St. John's Commandery, Kn^ht tem, extensions made throughout ilia Falhe LittU W«al»«s COK HALB- Oinrord. Elcht-raom bouiM, car, ' **™«. •» aOmita caM. IM- fM tabuihing In IU place a County-wide Templars of Elizabeth; Balaam Temple year now make It poulble for ninety- ig«. Urge lut. Ilowen »otl treM, sood iocs- I la Ike pMpoaed oe» uortheaUrrlj ple In the world. You have usually Fullier ill d w were-out warklqg lllun, tlLT«« mljiuttfs rrum •lltlon, S&;MA. 217 >^t Use «f CeaMialal Aianue; theocc . —-- board, which would alxo riave 'charge -f Uic Sftrlne of Newark and 'or twen- one per cent of all tlie telephones In when ihe farmer titoopefj anil picked NurUl Aieliu^. Welt. Tflrptouo CRaorord done what you thought you could do GOOD watt , Uld propeaed na« nonh*aaurlr rlghl of Uic administration of the propwicd ty years was financial secretary of the world to be connected wllliJauy up a rather nicely nmde-man's glove. 6:i»>l •: ur -at centennial Aeenue soutla T. How can it be possible that a pro- • adiiutea eaal »2.M fi« Io • potol: old-aur pr-iiston. Under the proyliiignJi Cranford Court, Independent Order of telephone In tbe Hell By.Lotu. Also, •There's .nnllilng' like honesty." he la»n aod. oiuiiVd "Si« groulve nation of 120.000,000. people ' i-uurr nlmt-.lermi . bun* rlMraUof Dairy imi -..-J? "'•} »td! aiana >ald iMvnoaeil new uurtti- - of the bill doing away with the local ekn'.te' wrecked by the speculation of Poresters. ,.. dolinrigg 1930, there were sub«untlaaubiuntlall j niile,,,i,jl t„o thcJujythe—boy.. "I will placplace It on t»nnj«low, iirsrtllralllly nr £li sf eray line, parallel with and • • poor administrator, the County ytel- reductions'In charges for all overseas. . | rnliin;,-, 'nYra-pTfrmps' the lorludlnK tleam twit, gUaa- ee Ceel aaaaaund at Tight ugloa n little handful of fools In Wall street. Ite Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. ttl H owner ""i l"rcfa rudle r». fenrrtln - tieearard. pmatu ae«iUl»eaUe1)r aide line of ^_^, fare Board would haver the power-of Annie. M. Mercer and Miss Bessie Cor- radio telephone service. lUtlured fruiu $1 » t'l Cttanfi ,1 tnaia .aonta <1 aVmes. M mln- The prices that were forced too hlfih 1 will return for It.' .-appointing workers to »rve without bett,of 7 Springfield avenue, with whom .Arctic Circle Reached .S-H3U-W. 4-U , dldaare "» lii-1* feet nun ur leaa had to come down.- Today all the "They iiinlliiuml tlielr jvnlk, but a u ibe ainr'eaald noruiweaterlr line lay In each municipality, The bill la prices are -too ilow. he made hla home, and a brother, Wil- . A ne'w farthest north" was reached little w.liile later the ninn picked up < IIA.vtoBU lol.. »ll lm\irm,mtttlM paid for. — ,n MreH: Ihenee («l..atm atomi UK mfcting stern opposltiun. particularly There Is now a golden opportunity liam A.' Corbett of Edlnboro. last summer when service was-ex- amilher j,-love. 120 rronl root. Only It loti left. ' « block* , ,. aortfceaslerr Una of Centennial tended to points within Uio' Arctic rrum rillnxd nation, 1 block IroS bus. . Ih » degrees. XI Bdnulea eul fJLH from tJie mate Association of Free- for every man who has eyes" to «ee It. _¥lic funeral service willl take place "(loodneKH nw " he, exclnlme*d,."this 'inli'k. frill and LoulM Buffo. IM C< nr leae' «v tlie ioutheaaterly line of Circle In Sweden. A now -record to ( holders, which polnu: nut the meamjre "Dollars arc now being sold for Saturday afternoon at ,3,o'clock In the Is tl'e neighbor to^the other gtovel" lFHnlnr AT«IU«, Crtoftird. " ! -. •jmt: toeaca (7) along said abutli- would saddle County Boarda of Free- the south was established when coin- r >f Dunbaa HIM. aoudi 45 ik- . . . --. thirty cents, Practically every security I ;" of the Masonic Home lit "llur- lie -frl'il It on. "And my size, 'too. Tetophwe lujiijua. M seconds «tet !>.;• fm rton,' Several m*mh«» of—Azure munlcalion. wa» opened with the Ar- ; FURNISHED ROOMS TO BW* holders wllh-another oimnilmilon. over ln ththe UniteUnitd BlateBlt s la belnir-ania-Tiblit l -ihir-i-yWtark; -Sonny, and .-fetch—tho- g at nirinnMHJ —-"• •--—^ •— - Tentlne Republic and wltiTiftlca 'of MUCH acreena |r; ..]„ ,^ which they would have ho'direct can- =-•; [Lodge and-Cranford Court of. the For- # <\VR Urge rurnlsbtil ruom ln ynall prtvat* Ml- UorkxwH'a Building Co.. Ine. of IFIU limn Its value. • otlier BIOVI»' luillr. HuluUe rur on« or_ two. :«7 Kin ™wa M. In nod condtlton. i). a New -Jersey CorporaUiHr; and Irol. Tlie bill l« olra wrlouily quei- !" " other .organizations Santiago In Chile and Montovldeu In sii tihu~ntarihi »m%3\L -— The way to..-create n. fortune Is tol Uruguay. Eastward. Ihe serrlce liow P. M. ckaaford .aaw-w tinned aii enolliitr; liioyement toward, buy" Jroro -PfaaualsU,.. r»y your money! ATenuei -.•—,- - -•.----"-••-•••- * ..i» BobBt^ri K«ooe «»4 Martlut lng urntshviLj|l_:liK u.-^.*,* Tjirteea. wiitari.IUtt.jat--.teiM> ^to!W^iiW'wVmttnr^"«n4lMl Htbirth.CaUe.raw-— rnupli land to Vlborg,1 which l»Ju»t ouposita Mriti liiiaw.-— Uf - .\inin ;A>mu«. «,«. dcreaaed. '. '/: latln« the prtiiclple* of .iibmV nilf. Prick started his career by buying | llu'.ilt IM-. I i uell disorlbed as a' Ural Tclt-i>lwiie • CRanford IT.0221.J. Tn Kale Ccrttnrale: TtimaUp or There In cohslderabjt- doubt''that' a Leningrad . In Soviet liuaiia, wlillo - Hie CVuaty of Unloo; a Municipal ! euhtu..uMt UIK uul> u Uiruud at a tlmer uptni ^ \ee;Ji!r»ey.r. : ^ t'~wir neglc made, 1300.000,000 by -buying ^ja^£^r«i«jden but nt lust MI Btrong that It canntit Alw'ilngle room (or N» 3. Lying and being -tn~ tin? rJJIrifntly as. local .overseers of the waa eatabllsbetl with Ihe Antlpodea, Quirt liomr, near iitatlot h lad- trailer. •OCTMSt), MOVING. TBUCKKo" 1 cranford, Couatj of t'nlon and steel planbT In slump*. .-...,.. '•'. Mm. Mary E. Crlttenden, widow of easily In- liroken. Kllmliinte In. your-. .Nortii .A»cnue, Wen. boor, wtw.know Itin poopievwith'-wriom 3. A: Crlttenden, died yesterday morn- with the result that this overseas \r* ieraey. Hundreds of rort lines huve been telephone service now reaches live M-lf every weak "nil iindeslmble habit. ,. at U», qucsUcmablr. U. L. Ileldcn, 1, Hamilton avenue. of tbe six continents, and plans for or two. Alio imall-room, board if desired. i Arraue and the aoiitbeaitvrlj . llni* tlodsl What a chnhrir'there la at this connecting the alxtb/, Asia, are nowtliliu; which enlnrgea '_• mid ennobles five tulnutes to autlon. 11 Orchard Street id siret-t: thence til along auld also, whether efficient voluiit**r~>e|. moment! ; Mrs. Crlttenden had lived in Cran- yinir life. Resolve'to live your high- or pltonu Cltanfonl 0-0137. - l\ line pf Xhmluun 8treel. norUi 45 farr workers.could.be found In'the ford eleven years. For a great mariy being made. l tcinutee 34 erronds eaat a dbitancR in five years from now", most Ameri- e.«t iiowdbli! life where you ore todny. •Vim iilraiant ruuln. nell to daUi, for rollo- different communities, to co-operate yean. previously, she had resided in The Drat extension of this service -^-t to' the proposed new northeasterly can business men will belong to the Take stock of your linhlts.' Character .maii..i)r two rooma'tultable for ho'uaekeeplnc ».y line of Centennial Aveuue. whlcb .with the proposed County Welfare Elizabeth. for 1930 occurred on January 15. when coined froni-reiieateij choice. Heaannable. J04 Cmtcaalal Arniur; Tele- « tti and dielant M feet nieaaured at "I-wlsh-I-had-Cliib," Then it will be, phone Cltanford 6-1301. Hoard. Besides- Mrs. Bcldcn, she Is survived practically all of Northern Italy and ni rrum the pretant' anutb«eau>rly top lat« to buy a dollar' for thirty tho City of Homo wore brought within r Centennial Avenue; thence (31 by two sons, Wlllard 8. .Crlttenden of room, home comforta, rlrer lo- ]«f|H>aed'new noTUwaaterly right D( cents. Tlie opportunities will be gone. reach of North America. Then, on ratluu. amiable, ror elderly ladjr or bualaeea Plcasnlvllle, NY. nnd John O. Crlt-, e HKilli ee degreea. 33-ralnutea ta»t This is the time of year when repairs Whcn'a horte balks tho balk la In - ., ^'- Trial's Napoleon muple. Terma rratonablf. Telephone CBaa ^. Sits on "Bealty Trilat When Tear_ rules the will, nothing selves nt hoinv In New Zeiilnnd. Thl» opened aervlce between these coun- WO flFe-room kpartnumta. w time. .The Citizen and Chronicle haK IVatilnl—t^iad or part Inad nf ti.iun.hnH r^« rilANKOM) rurnlihed Hooma-liteaiil healed, can be done, but when a man cants tries on April 3. IIIUM- VMIIIntusiH.tl, !•». .; .„ .April 9 ^ vtto LaVllla''* aad Domeiilca a building page cacli^issue and many In n wonderful exniuplaof the manner at jll Unraln Avenue, Weak Ktnaurml i »lle. • : inlnd. the world be- In which iilnnts llml their way nil - During the year slilp-to-shlp service IliiMoo. ll««.. .,, Aurll II amli-e, tneala ' al alt houn. Tclephooe LrtDC and.betnc in the Town- ~lh-tri.il. Ml. I. .„ April 1J IKantord SIHti-l.. Boird bj the dajrw r taluable and timely suggestloiurjtre^ Jo was enlarged to Includejiot only all of T .t .. CWt t lll|jq..«nr| KWW be -T6uiia~"Uierelrr liuslhess genefaJly '- -—— «>tr llie .world, for II Is only W yearn sa»b-ae XI £.- -rooktng,... I.J - : l'l»c.u « rt.lrlrfsd. -. ... —. m: aaThti I 'To row the United States, but also moat of Amil Luci, lTup. Best nebjhbortooet Ii on tlie mend and every dollar spent bit-of money is liottiinu, f altiec lint llrltlah began loaettle their. JIHSIII IlKllH. rialuheld, Bomervllla or »e¥ in point hi the preaent norlh- but to o Aftfiue, NorttT^ >_i,r. CEnlamUUimiUU K lltttt jl » brhouseholderontriiee'ded "wdrli" helps IIIMU iuluruiit-|jliint» are-eani- ambition—tluil t Is what makes ~lco and waf extended to tho steam- nlBlieil"front' room." wjluble for two W", ™S!" •»? l»llr. »M. n,e n»M a uno «f aoutb 50 degreea, 03 luln- Just that much,: It would seem a, Reas- menj mini WIVIIH of the English "country- smen or r tiualnraab - rauple. Trlephooa ,^«la eael SMB' feet from the point 1 ships "Majestic", VOIympIc", •'n . REPORT OF CONDITION onable slogan would be: "Wake Up"l. cripples. "lilt mill have been Introiluceil accl- o t'raiiford fl-1427. U m t the asM nonbeaaterly line ' This, silly deprraalnnJuM gone on di'iitiillv merlo" and "Beljonland.' ' OF TIIK nl Vrenue and the eouUlcaalerly room; prlrale famll;. cooiealeu ua Ktredi thence (1) parallel long rnougli. Oet. rid of it. It is In- e»i'ii|ied from gartli-ni). Now they hare Mexico . Service Grows._ CRANFORD TRUST CO. Telrpbuna CHajitord tlDtt-1. .llan Ktreet, -north 31 degrcca, SI Tlir action of the Board of Education aldo of you.' Itlse arid Walk. "proud tn all HOI is of plures anil are on June 30 radio telephone service • a 'ANTID—gail ami fllK •Ired. Palmer, J38 Walnut AVenue, llri with and' dllUM 60 feet ervising principal, Mtss Sarah Kdmond, on June 30, radio telephone service Plione Cllaaford «-la;3. CLaUMXG ud "Unfaithful," starring Ruth Chatter- ;rrdr.ri. 71.30 •< rlcfat ' angle* from Uie tireaent to thti job, apparently without coiuul- was extended to Include all telephones V. H. iHiirrntiivnt. .*i;iir!tf,.,,owu'ed" rar .grejutd_the..rli!bt*-of-thfl other, who .y«'i«B_City,. Jr. became arollolilejut- il -othcrthan — —"- .-Z- jWOJ-^UkW-ilrsSu nial Atomic: thence II) alonu every Mf^MlfCliihV BVVevra rooma. bath, bill «aler heal to wish to do: the elimilmtloii of Mils linmedlately wlirrdrew awl^ ant down July 18 to the cities of. Jtfemornud , jtnheaaterly line of Centennial genius to put across an emotional at Ihe other alile of- the lmvn_ After Kovno, In Lithuania, and thlswss fol- wltu or-without garage. Inuutre 1 Ujunl « decree. 03 mlnutea. 30 ercondN -Bdmond -as the acUve-1ie«a-onii» Hl iliir U\m\ luitikt ,- Ion A»nu«. Tilephooe CKanford 8H5S4. Nil «, the place of- Beginning., acljool system. Opinions will vary a> shock punch such as even-she. herself II while the larger bny.JIrliig of'ioll- lowed on October J7 with the opening rhrrfca uul oilier ip of Uud conUlautg * pans of has equalled, producers say. ll KIVK room tiunaalow 'with' lunparlor AAll il I JIM oa^rhenlty Truit—Map _ " to-the desirability of »uch elimination, Inry |ilayln(r, citlleil «ut: "Sny, tlinirge, of commercial. serf Ice between the .prov.iii.nu. K«,«,naWe rent. 'Inquire HELP WANTED-Female Chai •- - - . ). , - ^ but to create a new Job costing tlie tax- • fUnfalthful", buts Miss CiiatU-rton In come on back! I'm mirrv." -.•'.._ United Jtatei anil Australia. Finally, Jar,la. flu idgir-Atenii.. Cranford. VAtftLV experienced general, bouiirkwivr a - glamorous' setting, In gonimus on December .t th« service was ex- 5™«°'«°«°'«°UU . KefertKeferentaia . AA|i tt -. l ule of. Glufeppe CoVda'ro; M- payers HMO a year seems to us to be lint -tlTOigi- ttiirlljr asked': "Wlmt 1 HSULL Hhop, eaniral location. 1,111)0) Orange Areaue. pan/wi (ordaro,- Joseph Cordaro, Con- cloUies, a wpnmn inadlyliii..loyr_fWltli I'aiillal "liH^k .I.!.. - , | < »„.. W U lit wife.-l'ttter L. Cordaro, Lena -going loo far,- Tlie-way-it WM-done Itliiil of KorryT-Tho klni! »«'yoU"WonT Jonde4Jto,.JncIttde--all-toleplionee--ln the licro-lnubaiid tate hai glven| her, fnnihi.- :....T.-;..'..' i™r; • :;;•; AM- car, Cranfurd .Cliujen and Chronlcl" ATTBACTIVC jroiina girl wanted 'ut ult« t . «lf«; franlt Cordaro. Anelle also- will come In lor grave-erltclsm. do! II nBiiIti?" rOhH-•••-.• Advent.- Uenmark, Finland. Hungary, Uutem- r l » re: Leo Bonard. Anna ltouard. assured In her position/ All the mprc bourg and Norway, and eight more I'mUMiKil nnjllta-iiel .:..,_..; '. JJj . ™ « >a>tnt aUnd 8aturda>» an-J Suo! \ HuTacchla,, Josepblne Mu- Surely the Board sliould be able tojltld ileMTiv fur illTlil^mla, (viiiin. Urg. J' S"'»rd Airport. THcphone 1'Kaiil surprising,., is -tuo transformation •onV .cltlta.tniieoUod were-added^: to-" the lr!^U*m:lUaa»»U*lU , MaM y U»o tray* jmd-me»ns-to"*«6mpllsn refofrh sfartllruj Incident works in this beau- arl«« (Wdiro;' Caroline Curdaro, In school management, If needed, with- world-wide network. lotdars, • . tiful heroine. Disillusioned in love, • Hoinlihle wag iiniiuilttiHl by n dead At the present time plans oro under 1R»XRMIMWi Lying and Mug tn Ihe Toirn- out resorting to. action ai taken Tues- 1 U l nuM ••*» *r- ««»"«i day ni«t]t. - . less to free herself of the fetters of a HIM* rayaM^ ami BolleB liisiiiH'lor nnd a doctor caiied to phone aervlce to tlie llermuda Islands. or-U«»drer"-p;-0. His." M. iVi ai a point la thn preaent nortli- marriage which has becoftut intoler- Investigate u aiilcliio. They Lent dawn lllliw-UaHlllln - VOtlsa wonun wuh™, f Centeiinlal Arenua dlaunt able. ••. •• to turn thu iiudy over, which apparent* a rourae of south 50 degreea, A special issue of "PROFIT AND 0 ecconda eaat 9O.:82 feel-from ry CHUHiti a rigor. luortlH ciuitructlon S LOSS.- bankers' magazine publUhed by Then, aa the—scandal-daring and Three Lifetime's . "'°v' "jf•''.""'•-'•'""all of Union, aa. liuraeclloa of the aald norlh- : WJS_jouni_ -1— ^--- —• errandairdrthir f rmlrerotal Anuin and th- KUtabenrOutpter of the"Anicrtcan In- B 7 •iperleoce «l»n.a of relln^d 1 ne of Dunham Street;, uience stitute of Banking, has Just been re- Chattertqn Is said to'truly reveal her flnger being mill on tiib. trlggt-r, the laiurd Inslllutli) ,' do' mlt •aperleoced alao. Uaa ua i • th Ucddtaa Bueet' north" 51 |U«« alalviui'iit u tme baUi, all Improeemenu. '5 >nl P. O. L leased in order to present V particu- unequalled power of |»rtrayal! Rash |>ls|i)l wenl «rr,_miiJ_lluLlns|i«cl«r fell World's Telephones nioH.lHltie atid I l Burnalde i CranfordL or^IS luiitea, so . aeeonaa east ia.2t ilt'Uil^jinot tliroiitli thu JiBHrt, --—- — North. A>_tnut, WUL i poaed'new ' nortbematerry right larly'impressive article on "Bsnk Msn- Ilvlngrfooli»h~tovlnjc"tlny-arlstocratlc -ort1*" ^S°*" "°™*n »'»'"» mneral »••:.>*• r ('entainlal Anania; UOOM (21 agrmenf by Hay K. Mayham, presi- girl touchwt the hflghU and depths of "FronTany^Beil Syitetn telephone, it17 J°u "ant CiaKut ixiaed new rlirht of way line somo 31,500,000 telophones Jn this -Ilinrord I "" *""' % 23rd Htreat, Keallwortb,' S. J." ' • •• aud detent U feet-measured al Jent ol Uw West 8lde_Trust Company i thrljl-mad society,. At the. heights -Saaka 3a»«l«e r«iUiennaent.aoauiweaterly. aide ol KAark and two affiliated •Instltu- i*e'meets' Paul Uikas. ihcr leadi anil soother couiitrlea may iiow be al Atenue south l> degrees. 3-1 *,-**,.^w- dnrliit i (1 ffrT JBAcheLSbldU e pertons-de- • rsrsr- T l| ^m -rc^liBre'-1«"T»-'to'* polnf'; -tttartsnjiarc'ny-"- -~-.--.~- mifino glvenheTVrfww Mioceiislii ar« the sanie*iipocie»- of M.VE room houae. four unntMna i j r'/-'l/» centi » a a Iff with tbe Drat course of ihla new iiibanlhg to her life. Mow, they, clde that among them thoy would vEK. 1 . One of the point* stressed by Mr. mialie, The water moccasin la a dif- hold three-minute conversations <•(•'»- it. ,ju1UTKS- . 11 "'— ne«l, dreoeatal^Ic.™ <-^ih U degreea, !l mlnutea, M together, work out her salvation. Is the .VK. •) i«sis feat to the aforesaid preiem Mayham is the Important part that the ferent ninnies, liiese snakes are.fre- with all these telephones, they ule Una or Centennial A»enue; absorbing story "Unfaithful", reveals. •9J**/" wlslaa leBeral .tuuaework t» American Institute of Banking has had quently railed coltomuouth snakes would nnd that even with such a t« BuraaMe Atenue. . ' > »l Ihe ureatnt noclheaiterly line In bankers. „ Th* stage show for theweei^is^jiejd- -fruin...UieiiL.habit of :opi>nlng.their NOTICE division of labor they wouW -still- ~.x«di •(e»-*».SJ feat -l»-tl» -The cwilngTntolieliig of the" Ameri- ed~by CorfiTne"Tiiton. "that \1vaeious mniillm-nlde In a"threatening rammer nave to detoto their Urea to the ., .WOaUt rrAVTED-Male £:niunfcv:- -.-.•-• can Institute -of BanktngL" «ay» Mr. comedlene, ln a cycle of song melo- rli ni' Land conulnlng parts of and eipuslni; tlui whitish Inner parts. ta»k. For, keeping at It twenty-four 1 **??• ""»« tartars, hedges, deal!,•wiui aad 2121 en "Beolty Truit Map Uajrham. "waa yearn ago. Before the dies. ».•'•.•• • '•:•• •""• •'. hours a day.'without allowance for HOBEltr IIKIMBAIII. . •'»•«"•'•' A.>«.». pSonV cEX . aattafactocll, for tbe seaaoo. -. Hmr, Ctula existence of the •»aak...JlT Amaterdsat Ate., loaeile.'.V J , -» mifoflift''art W.5^^*a^^ centfap offlce connections. It ^ vr riled contract and lia pendena: there was praelleallySo opportunity to farce, dealing - with artistic discover- Allwrt I'u j SWI'IVI liune nays that the would take their combined time for fAMSTtSQ AND OEGOKATING study the vprtnclplei of banking from ies, Including Mar)' Duhkley, Loma dog Is the inoat Intt'lllgeiit ut the low- over 1SS years, or more than 61 - Mutual Barings Fund" Her- years apiece. V'a^m BerluxT. •- •....-.: , :J • p . rtuthvConnie Bcc. Katlileen. llowini. er »II[III:U». .although he ailiulta tbat ~- Tai'Bale-iOectnnle:'' toemahlfc Tiiejciirreht ftumfcei; of th* wtMta*t.ne »Wd 'Imogene BoiieV Walslv VfilU* ahij I,ipr4s'» - tire jifw-ii' - highly liifeiliiwit. Tll-ln\ uatL II _,»««ratlng. Psbeihawtisj.' < -i he County of Colon, a Muol- •t * VII 0,1 ,|, |> ' Ion uf Ke» Jersey. - - Milch is edited by John P. Hughes of l*hr aud Boll, in a comedy skit colled' Variouii exploront report that .many M tam giteet, Crao/ont -Hume 1 Cmlitori: Charles BiHTano: Otto all!* !! 0-11 Jt.R. • if the Ouaranty Trust pompany of Plain- "Caplng OtOut- Luis ' Barsonl, iioted wllhln show reiiirtrkuWe intelll- anil » wi»","'."7"» I 11! „""""- .\T»I,,I" "", ,'| ' lden Hu-erl i . ' . -•--•'.. Held, Is designed especially for bank baritone and nicniDer. of the Duds ALVA\' R IIBXMAX sPrtal Kpeclal—We «U1 repapec aw ^ « Ljlng and being in the TDWO. NEW YORK GETS {^".-"L*? IIXIS «••<«« sttfcST'Waaplepr— • *»rd. County-. of.-Cnlon, ami Btau officer* and will be widely distributed peat Royal opera House; and Loose 1 ;».*'." "icludliK laborsnd natertal latl •'i > -• - . " • '•- ' - ' throughout the United States. Mr and Sterling. In a traprae olTrring. IMI ilnltna). We abai dn uuettor and «• - ai the corner formed l>y the la- ' the preaent. Bortoamsterljr line ot Majrham's contribution was originally MetroUine News, IT talking comedy, NUMBER CHANGE ORDINANCt "rW palming and oecoratlni at iaodan» r ATLANTIC CITY Netlee prlcee. btlauus free. Krelapen-a. K. *-.i >enue and the northwealefly line given ai an address before the Forum ind Mverai oilier selected sound tub- ^»JeJti t -treet: (hence (1) along the aald "jTOMjurfthe- Chapter-art March «trrantl -—-Iwmitertr lift* 'oT Cntnntat'ATenae J Terdpnone "Kmbera- In" New Vori" Prime .eerdce on CFM, al minute., 31 aaconda weal was reotJred with such enthusiasm that prograin on tlie screen,.^ \ City have now been "modified" in Otantr—Arrnn?—rrsffi !!4»SWjl" L.1TaT_]rtt*T^tHATlS otBctspJof the organization decided;to exactly the tame way an Northern IIHI » iJMrlor or uterloc palatine paperta»gtoi reproduce It in the printed form as a New Jersey's telephone numbers were done by ua. ecu wUl oo< onlj aaTe awo«l out ' aji M.M feet uTTi nolnt la ttu LOST u^jy,?? *"*"••' gra«Xjtw«a»UMldpMrf._ * uoriheaaierlr rbjrht of way lln« Hrl.lining Lwie* .VCaallc'riij . ~.t ij T "5T «uit -sunnier, "by "numbering"' tbe •»«wtaa.-Eel us contlnceTirthal ID. a&i« __ i ^^THlueT Thence tl> aloWTMlB TfaWDAV. APKIIi lllli. to All fear is lu Itself painful, and central' office names. A threatened 1 J" and tare. _ *™5.' ejrract, W. J. Slmmooa Ji' Com- '- » eertheaaratr' Tlgln mr-way une when It conduces not io satisfy, la »>•». Palntwa au Deanten. 1«} rroapecl. ' _,„. -HIHiWdtaaal U feet meaaureJ at - tor ieveraj.;.jrearv the pretence ..of lamlne of suluble exchalilte natbee »f "Jock." Snm ^ftU CEaaford i-Jiii: mK geataeld. X. 1. Telephone Wlulrid ' an the maent enuthwealeily side [uiliif)il ylthiMit"my, ^yir^y *^ijMer- baa tin— -—; > '''imirfai-AtrnMn^^ogth .O1 degleca, atlon. therefore, by which gmund(ees roan Aolntei black , C «« MJS faet (ion or Uaa to a. agua. and other tropical countries, has phone numbering antem of tbe metro- ALVAX l._DgX)t|,N, ' ii* aforeaaid BonhweBerlr line or lerroni Bin) b«" remmtHl, adds soiue- ,pollun area that IncindM Sew York t\»wi!Ahlp Clerk. Arenue. HOMXBAKDfO * - -3f•' NK »read. Xiit Bmd. Sajxl - h.'t "™»<" west IS.SI fact U the place NEWJERSEY CENTRAL Jersey Is now unified. . PHOPOIAU FOR. trmin. mi- luxbeiau aad Afternooa Teea Card law and order and maintain au es- ^y^L, Act™a»i)fane>l. in- MUn Itrttt • v > »ulp~Sf land eonulnuw parts of tahllahr<1 govrrnnwnt. it has been Puiigeat Cspreaslvai Telephone numbers" were not Craafoeil, N. J.< Ttlephone caanfonl e S3J , ' v » I'l and 1121 oa -Kealty Tmat Itap chargrd that their chief duty is to The Gn(lialftvit>reulon. "forty to changed; telephone, conpany QfflcUla tf protect Amnriran Inrestrnenu, or to-tbe doien." meana to chatter Incre- point out. and only; tie1 central office 7Vt'"V ^^ Xajara. M». Mejers. her npbold" a regime favorable to theaanily and aetiiole*slr, to gabble, to aamaa themselves were affected by Tl'tVIUY EVKVtMi AI'ltlL HI,!. |(31 • I R ;3#. I*, M.,' ——, «" '' ' IL Lying and he tog hi the Tcnrn- ironed States. Bach time a Marine talk piffle. To walk oft forty to the the. new plan, which change. "Wortn." *' > L "'"*• Caln"' a Catoa and 8taU has been killed in the tine of duty. doxen meant to. make a fast get- tor Instance, to "Worth JV "Loagacre" 1 S?"..Jo!Bl_fcwf..b' *" »•«"« HOUSED sar ' *~~ - '/' ">• Potu at tnuraecuon of the there 1$ • sharp demand for the recall away. to rteagacre S", aad so on^ A ano- *- -Vaateriy thva .f CenleoJiUl AVenua of out armed, forcea. Entirely differ- ber such as "Coartlaadt mr ha* %,,' theeaterty Us* of Bachanaa otraet, ent, ant wholly satisfactory to all of sow become "Courtlandt 7—Lut." Mortgage Loans J7V ' *«a( aald anwbeaanrty line, of PSUUMU MiauadentoMl a J~ "* ma II darnea, tt ulnutM. htanmltaruui lnttlncU. Is the record U)T8 AND ACaUCAGK • * -ra eaai ll feet mote or leer to a which the .United States Mariner an Jud TunMns un iHilltnieta may bo Mmnaklni In Nicaragua,-ln eonnec- misunderstood. He says "hawdjHlo" NOTtC€ doB~«ttb-UM no>nt-eafthi|iiake ttt*- "toVsfran«er and a poriceman'thoughr ^j Crttterjcjfp, » m tbe Marine, who- took te^niustlewnw UoJ of T^imobtS vll"-" 'widow orV A.' Crlttenden, died Wed- Itln lookln' for a victim.—Washing-' to reject any ne. all Nita aa ~ SEE in laWKl Jut u they, nesday'morning at I Hamlltoo Ate-, wUI be for Die ben intnau to* Star. Thorau MrxMeekin noa, runeral ptinle. Pasr*: Hare* H. IML ™"*l»~«»«toee,. S Kettfc Arena, laa* .K.JL

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THE CRANFORD fcmZEN AM> THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1931.

tka aealairut u« u« froa tame* •_ taal 1 1 Star's at titt IIUBO at ntMu uasei & sale //'•HII^V'TVI'V , " V" ,','.-',X"M'Lincoln School Pupils iWW**..**-* rtrt-^fla* aw«4s>4 ft*!-* rrT"""ff^T ti tiv1 ' •"'•Pictwiit Hittofy Play af ||f !««•••* ^* i • ••••>•<• w .msar jf the Court ef fbanMrl »l N'nTTemr Is a la tk. Couatr at Itiloei ami Wale of s™ \\ -.^rei-eata ta lea* ka Ike. Toman* -erute ftiTKci n c pnwvnaiiaa aetenaai tke •ataWHw la tat leaa to U« afenaaid B*~a,| flty- fitiflitiiir A' I>as Aatec&astBB, naaHilaaiil, mill ^ r^rj. falaai CWB0. Jtew Jawr re- aea leaaaa a« a d ^tw twiivhli «t aU. Urfeftdanta. faff tiM The. eatearif •ae'fwirta «4 ktta niiaal iu ee leJaai far tt* lanawreajaul of IM ^a-rtfc(-aa4«t• . _ M Al 1 l rnl Weeent iHijtlieaahHj Ilac of tecteanUI A>im rerli^wre r.f tU>' at.«ive. owetlaard' aBBttn#je. «f rinT tftwti rt—w rwft atea« UM Un* •rtv-etfrn (Stl, efly.nliie. IW| aluy «HUI ivll "*','""' ' ft'^ >.'K II Miunw vu ritr ' * ' av»mlil)r the 7A clivt ' ii Jtraaae aa anraaM ta aa OMttaace k MCth M deam,. ibalairiy IKtlill, aua «4 MsAaaav Atom K«a-aj» Ultrt)r^t«M *h-HlM «Uly-three. 1131. lu U*-K thirty.nine -rial, a< inn \ vituin v in , t " raj"* » liWorv pla\ tlralliiK with the i, OnOautt to »jaa1e>. for Ue re • • Jerl un oor rlea las st to UiU> |.l»rl e uff BBi l twrifet t^Mi t»in tn> Ink 111*1 aad- coats. thirty i-ataww* Kaat fwi]r-««jht l«-rti ttam ._.' «fcwa VTUV >• Iks M«a> llMllfartiilliiil Tti«n nf Kllulielhiurt icM- Tiaaeli% ef Craaftard aad for UKAICMEK. Sl»il,l!» h KICULtK. SolTa. - utt ftftj fi-rtrt. Lb«Mt lairth Ukfly \ 1 " iwhlrfc BUV la nn tlln lu llir~ KecK *" •• '" I' e onlrtinie> nf tlw rlan work in hiv-" *ll»f jJ& * .« «* *i la, 4 imiimftaiiinn ||fc>t..MF AauaBtTnAaariBV _i..Jri»,.t.a«.,.aa!tal.rl.B. naaMtMii. t .a^mw^F eaaee"^-fa^B^ a] ^l^eajv. r I vrMtr UruUrTr AnrfitaMl •« .,..— - it t«rii tn u \i kiut, ii iii i nT Die L1UV4 iKtrtlclialnl txxh In I !«» ik,^wtM » U P BR4 INMSO at * tmim il.n.NBt v^nii. % » 1: trlnt and Mp| la Ike T««n ri\LK In. fluntvpy of New J i infill « i .ii. , . jwUV atreet. rewl i« klthnr In Mid 1U»# if yiitlawi AtatHM M Ut* IW*ntr X imrtl . I r-u i i Ii. p at ton and prv .„ ih>..MlMkih>MlMk« aeetU*.aeeteU*.. U»k alilli of (nalonl <f N«; Jeraer M " T »rUlu«at 4*H1 Arth * L (.rt TIK* *h>*« d«riii Tin I'liMinal Tralrtlnit Z\\tn \1 i Lha< U4 bekw In Ihe T lUie nf iMiiflanlal Jk«euu« duunt »-• ^^^ae I* I'M »eela -ea r> ttMOT *kl«tf P j .^y Itrttnalm al-the. cotim- furm<* nwlrwrlv line or Th nl Mutt i«-i it i«. t II* IIUM I.IU.VH I Ul urcipu \>rrr tUO!W Inctiullni the afamt aane tare tww of unto a ajha 3J U> rlrtiio f th? firt.r?-i ral wrtt at pxMir t3.F l»t Wl .• „„,£! MtaMr Ua. ol CntniDUl lW W.XII If vlili fwt ihtwv 4-imnlny nitii*«nlli irraiM w IU 111, l'!|l .If aduiles eut'.Ttfr-rm rr.un Hi. luurxlhii '»* In t.) im tiirvttril 1 "XI exptne fur JaB-uir StMtt 1M1 aatt Mm iii ,( truly sales A» tlwrr »a5 \rry lltlle .at aBtr!l) IIUK rt ti.uhit fftUX HNXA IM and tin* H.tMi OX\ thmrv ».>l.w1i ttl. M aeaaMai ami Ja.lt feel to T«ra«; Uwmr (1) ajum tald iirrwnl autill. \ J «», lit St that dlTVditiK )ln«* l«rnl. Ittr (Jit fti-l tlm tills r\liibllliin tin ttmmnu tukfn in wealcrlj luw .< renteimlal Vimue, >mnli IK V.M>\K«.(.V^ hlK liTK DAT OF ir l»k ttnnl are (II atm aleog Ib* aald preaet WMlhwtrdlr varalli-l witli LI*III£«I.MI Mr me Tin ll * VV ill lifltll P4)la*vldCra%L}l\ tOWI&rCl3 Uel) lflft .i mt tit (\ixiWi oT tin- FAIU.atuniftl Trip itrtneao at aalaulea. ,M aaeoadf -aeat. '*",'"• P"lul: Oience" IS) iiarallrl wtlli Crau I lAtt o 11 MW iii ihr arurncHtt* of MM day i»f Tlilnl Htr**, and tltv ui nl an I | la* t f •ay Brlw«M Ha^ry W. llnitimiri nrnplaln i » h T In fi or« Ttrra.» uutk H-iln.rer» -.1 mlnuln Ural AU tin fi Hi w Lie , « I <>r .wrr*. i>r land ai» Bit IN". I Ml Known as ltd Tli I d Slr*H ,1 u. an aada petal la aaja»i iheiwE inrn. h *•!. and Jiwvt* A. BallMi i L Mdi i l< 11. i I _ aatl preaaBi •ertbaaaurlr line .I.W Ttvt Id a |Mlitt lu tlir prnjMiitd nr«* Migth iwX. h.-Tiliiaru-r iMtrUcuUrliMtFliiUleirhv tkNTthrdilrHTlhrd. kikit Tltwv Ii tine •Htnit SUte at S Bi tlrtiM uf. ihf abon-autad TM. fl IH\NK II KMMUN!* ^tur i iiu i u l1tM1*'i Kur au inUrettluK aiut hrlp- ^ l»eej feet u a rJolat:. Uienre PI facUt to ut* dtr*rt*d I abaU ftpoa* fur |e by •«h UirOe ttueet aad taunt leu.iHi •natrrlv ri(ht uf wav Ilm m a eunlty^rtlnc M JOHN K KNI.LItfll H«,lr • hit, „„„., toeard tlw wrut.. with a raillna .if Ttiii f,rt public rtmdu». la Ut« OMr^rl l.Wrt K»o«. lu 1 'i«i.i ii ''1 ot)](Hi itsMMt tn li faith .tin- Mint uMaaurljr. "at rlckl aailea therefrom UWIM; *t a .(.tninr il:c \\*uttly KIM All - »tw Tl t..|8 feet In a point uf rnrio In unu anil Uir Court Houw la UM rRyof KilaalxMlf, N, J h U Mm, en IBlwiUa east, ld.37 feel .VHJU!.! AviDue tiiKlaitl tw«t hundrrd tat it tint i , ^IJ [}*, turrlrd nvir Inlo a lift* M'u- uliiv of D««lniiuic.* 1 !• the yt-upaaed new. uurtheaaterlr 'Mir,i- fS-i| f,it »!i i*) inrh«* Hvutli llelnc a trlaufcular plrre «f land riinulliluH °" WKUNKHtlAY. TUK UNU DAY «r (Ik In II^IUI-M .»( Vn. J.r il ,1 i ii ,(t it.on Dif Uatinr (old Uu stur> of a-i) Hike af Cealenalai Aiatme; thence die (SmiUtrrty Hit.- of- Ami* Strtwl a IW.U of luta Xoa. alt J1S afcl"jTj .i >hn>,. AlKtL. A. Ir t>31 •*>y I *l»«f«l Hrtili.O M II >l liii Im t« n r Hiii.i Mid puaj-jae.1 ae* aaeihaaJterly rlfibt iitf Mil iu-.' \VrM oiiulrrrlH bro-ikfut on "Map iif fr.nr.irj lld l,[.v lil |i!in all mo oVloA In Iht aftacttom) mt aald dar Matltxt or NKW Jrr«r> < Mii.illili.ttiit at;, lln I il ui- u€ ceataaoial Aeenue auiitb 37 k • ' n"(i uhhli Ui tt rhllttftn drani.tUttt (1WVKKS: IVIer Klu.url anil Mart Klmnrl fi>ttiit-rl ~.*f Amu <;ri**B AU U>« hillowUi tract or ptucvl of land ajid Itailrfl K Herghaiirr M.wti. r«l » \t Tluinei • auiiutea eaal R.*l fiw lo a wilul: n oni l n hie itlfe, T tiriv-rtn at;i) *fvttitj-lhr tttBUM tiarvinafUr itaxtlruUrly dravrllwd, r Ktftiel 4 anmiter t nr h> i if •> ior|utiqtli » • " ' it in brt.akf.iht iirtir laii^LitrO ol A ttdl eiaac aald iMVPoenl um uurtli- i Parrel Xn,- IS.' Xjia, »,,d Mn,, In ill,linltliii (! 1.7.1) l> ntt nr« II rsltjtutr iii MH\ h I \l | | II - l|l £1,1 eX way llne>. parallel with and P tta t ii i ii '>'* ^prcud for a rr il brcuk(tu>t Hu Tuxnalilii j.f. rtanford. lounlj uf I iiluii mil Nirn|u'n«crJ aurortl In UMT Cuualy ur Unlott and 8lal« uf fvntUnta. FI fa fm ")• ut m.,Hi-k,.l tinm ee feet an.aiired at Tlllit analca Start of »« kney. •, nuujim H. MI.I1 di»um IUI. iitintlrtMl »m) MI Jerwj I'Hltln n sal iroulut llu table while pneMU .autaweaUrtjr eid» line iif Il,[lnnlnc at. a point In Ihr |iri*nl luwlli r»nj-tight r^i K>.«. mmi ttw. Kastvrty BKtilVMNti al * polnl uo UM Mat aid* of nf tin -1->- *Uiid will a nit i Anaut aaotk 41 aVaTeea,. 18 mln- II Illl I ** s \l I 11 i inn ii r llu molt ur me Jlrtilvd I »ii»l. <».»>«• fm suit • II III -III II. II I II II •ere. Andrew/^.*' , dttuare' vt MlLM feet aura ur leu nortlitTty fttMB th« Utlara«cUulilli iru.hir In Iti IMMiM I ml II x u) milk /vrtt r brtukftut the rtnldrrn Tltonj same, un a odume i* aiiiilli l» .1 krioa IKII-,1 t licr.it>-, VlUt't--- South In « Warn twalTfl NI 1 Ini i I l>l il III \ I '-««. afw I i-'J u, uw atareaaM nocUmeaterlr line » nlnutoa *ail l:g.M r»i imra Uir Hat.r Kli null! line >r Ktli.ilTih a Street; Ibeace («l. BtUl alarm UK u iii. loMlnh). ulun lite tcttctur tmi- anlliM of tha aalit •o1ilh»«i0rlj Iln, ..I t m .iMfdy |JIM- of luixti vt MUI HUM Uiirlj-Utrw running (1) notttt a*«*miy-four dtcreea acten N J IHI ,. aortbeaalelir Una af CealamleJ txnnlal Avenue, with the iwuthiaihrlv lint ul id fl.f tuiiitirt'Othi* l"J:t.(»'.) frt-l tit land* n**w tt-u HtnuUii Mat .on*; hundred and twculyHw VOA. Tllh -Til ll \\ OV iliU t( it rt hfttllli III^IK^UOH und the ih » decreea. 31 mlnutea eaat fJLlt > .1 I ranfurd Trrrare; tnmi.'e til alunt aalil |ir ^rni .r r.iriiiv-r!y ur. il.r Mulrntrntll lUnvillU-nvilt t LifLifee In In-- f«i to ftpvlnl ; lh*w-» (S> north dflt-tn degr-w \litiL a\ n i MI (liUUun itLtiicfrtl thtlr nxtirdii in ih<*|r » leat » Ue owithaaaterly line, of voutliH-eaterly line a aav«nir«fi atlng) Tlmv In 0>L niUniit» if n't il»i "'* 't ' " hi ttltli bih.ki Following tills vach e if Dttnbaat' Street, eoutli 45 ifc-f«>tnl: tlienre f!l. parallrl ollli tranfint Ti r t in n i.truer lit Mi,it InrnU. U.vnr« .Nortll mlnutci wrat oa« hundred and twvaly ftr* frrl \ll Hie fnlltiwing tr,|it >r tmnwl nf Imul Mhtl , , 'i ', iliitit »•! M^n an opiwmn.li> to phi ibAutea, Se aecoada aeat la.J. feet tl iiuinlli'l Mill MM 11 II<> uf Matllxin ATHIUV ui a point In th» afurauld aid* of Hlfh Htrwt race auuth 44 decrees, 5t- mtniiti-a wt a New -ferae? CarparatbMr; and unu;- thuit-t! IH) alonu* aalil i>n>iHiai'il nun MU \ II I I amjttmcMcrly rlffttt nf «a7 linn un a mm lit t t ii *>) t'u int >> Itrlr and III f BIUl^NINO. FIHHT TKl. T HlkllNMMI H A I UIII dia iV,. curving-biward Ute.wnl, -. wltli. a rnillnit nf TlMta la 4IM aiwotltiuU-4> Irrlipt 1(1 ; Hr^».l«;r*efeto«lTtttH*24ftit^»l«rfet f rru»:U • frTftaVV" f* et*"M^l a*l*" 'MH* IIM"I T4H**%*B.1*» laiia allL aaeaVakWi parallel with' t'ranfuril' TVrrai-tr uiirlh lltli V rrinc Itiinre alone IRANk H fc-MUONH Jtlicillt nil >l,le »r rl|irlii|. sini I mnl il H ni,u .1 T*s Kale CertlflraM: l^wnaWp *f i MI i- 1 IIIUH uml llm>ra I" it "Nil -tniu grea. .11 mlnntl'K eaat 1 in fi i Itj tlm 4uj»« ot til 1 1tv • r Ma llt-itu^ vutiL ^i.rthnrljr thirty UTICKBL h HTH'KKL, Hul'ra. irl) ril le r fli.rir hlreil llu in 1 r 1I111. in i ni f tnloo; * JUuatcliml U the i litil JiK< IVSIMI Sniitli mlrrli .1.1.11 Hie "Ll M 1 I Mil 1 l nlii III lit I'II ilia Ir !»• "i r-ii I" \' I'lL 1 In i 1 . t « liarta uf Icli NOB. . al j. .1 ill anil II" i. Hut In ...iri*ifiijtfh rr nut I'H Uli" 1 < S inti ij i nil I n in in tUUlltlf. J a«jr Btlwwn Klniura J'rt*ljjlrtla7> (Inir.li K. Kamirurd. lil-i wife; Pranli <\ Kiiatm ll hid uf ElliaUlh. N*>« J«raoy. a mtiNiratUnt ur ll.«...lull mil luimllrl nllli tin flnl 1.1111. ti I la ll I i ul i I I i III I lilll Illl III Ji tit f..| Iliii ilitilnilll, b at U*fj]M ill) Mil) frrt IIIIIILI. Ill tiritli iKlilh il 111<• ll I Mtat* of Ni-w ivraey. ronipla.iiaul, ami Ktr»t 1 I HUli IllM Illli k 111.I. HlO llllM>lllluuilii|i 1 III fill Ii tin- I-" 1 nf New JIT*W>, ct al,, duTviidanla. V\, fa. fur « mill h nLi limn i IIII niihiMl Ilia k. Brooklyn, toaaud •, its* ef Xlushtun Street, north 45 v itciu'vtt II nlll lltlnil almi Ilm Vaitilli fulli tlm I t Iliui lullliil fi i I if ll U in IIIUH ll -,11 UM propoMv! new norUutsterly I Pi. I t. r tl it , luuliuM It ta lor ill* lly flituw ut tlw atmve-auird writ.of llt-rl mvrt .In the TiiM-nnliU' Ilimins. rnnnr • Ahlr>i .r iirt-mlMa itmiiivi I In Unit in * II .1 Im In - ,e>*S, %^« „ 'v\ •> «*V N J j •} line of CcotMUiUt Aveuue, which facUa lo m« dlriMiM. I aiia.ll »X|HIM fur aalo l>v % W N sttcut aiul.l'nlon Avenue.' Ctanruril. N. j 1 .l.i.l ,t I-lira IU.ill. I 111 limit Imi « tl tad ttUUut M ft»t meuiired at viiT i'f ^UiAi'dUrwl Htil of flirt miUkr inidnv, III Ui« DUlrkt I'litirt llcn.nt, 1 Ti'KHOAY. TIIK UT1I DAY OK Al'lllls lull, ml 11:1 unO rniiriliil In Hi ul m'S f 11 I „* tram tf* present' •nutliweaU-rly ?ii I >*li(>ll iA|Mi«e for K*l Uu* r.mrl IliHiatj In Iht Clly br Kllribftli. N. J Automobile Term at 10 .iiVlifi-lf In-tlie funriMHiii fur thi> |iur|> A ir I 11I1111 I mint* 1 ail l» 1 li r -lentennUI .Avenue; ttirace 12) ill n ttiu hUti'ct Court HoDtn, uf maklmr awurila fur anid liili-rMta In milil 4IIIIMI TIIAIT IIMilNMM ill 11 I in l-'n>n wlit'i'liiiu. iiiintii. thii illHt-iiiint'O- >s«d D«W noTUwutarlj* right of II I Hu in Hit- oiv «>r latida, at which _tlnu> Had I'IBI'U all liartl.s V III III. KUIIIIIIIII llnr uf Mira't-lt I ill-lai I » Otmen. S3 ralnute».-m t S J A1 HIL A V lVM tluii nf llti' I'UKIIIIF uml riuir wlit-nl* an la- Interest ilelll be. jtivfn. an un|iurtiiuiLy tu hi utie limllt.il IIIHII Ilil Kiiiitliin^ltili Ti in It. Phone -r «f w Ini to ft point; Uicm-e (.I, WHiSMIMi Mil- 1 Til DV\ Ofr •I MI* or.ixl. SUitdard H*o uttix-k Da>lli.lit nnitiL_cillK-r In pi-ruin ur I<>--I'UIIIIHI'I, and st HIT rurnii I by tlm liili-ranll 11 11 lli X ill li Hint 1 li** i-tir ruin, it* thutiijli tin* i>ni[tii«v SteOellu Wrwt >oulh r>l "iW-. \1 1(11 V ll 1 Ml ivltig) Time In lit* atlmiwiu of aalil da) which time' and plnrtt lln-y limy iinulurn wtl- rh Iliip uf rl.ra HITIH-I ami llu I .«! ih liti\ r via Sl» twoadi util 19.58. feel 4t hut i ti k in tli rtftirinv.il itf njltl All uail ur litre*) uf lamia and |ifviiilMM hiul l.i 111 ll.t.mil 1 111 1 t v 111- nmiaca.aiid ailduiw aucli tt'flllniulir » my t> if HpriiiBI Hlrrel Ilinn S iitlua lull ul. 1 v t^ald prMCDt Bortheattorljr aide line VJI tli. fr |l .NII. ir it ir inn el or land and luaiv lying and UHfig In tlta City t*r Kill* liropcr In tin! iirt'iuhi'N. ^ Ilm Kuiillirrlr line ur Mura Htri'l * 1 1.1 n .] Avenue; tbeuc* (I) along Mid v i mii i lur ii.rdr |ijrili utnrlr IIP* rllml alt Ulti In lli«tf anil al rlallit ui.uh. In Uir l« I 1 uu 6-1420 ;.;•.'.;• i iiwin i ii i mi. it) itt in t >f r«. « mlauUt 30 MKundl veil tt In \\K . imv '»< AtVAN It. DKSHA.V. tittiiiii if ilu iii ii >(]( ur I rove Htrrel nmuliif wrat«rljr along aald auuilirrly HIM of l 11 nil. »hitMi li l^i t Mint 1 « S129. 21SS on "KeAlty Trum lalrrlr iiarallrl wltli llu hmli rly Ilm •! Tuwinlilu Clerk. i| it L ii iliui teilv bile fit IE iffird ATcnur Tlilnl Ktrvet itrnitjr BT« (T*i) ftrt \Um\r* or it > i Uf it l l un l Ms i»i«l: "April 2. lira. HlK HlrrM Hill I U) r,.| In Ihr | l> « uf I It .St. II I MMW\H Mi tiff vilo LaVllls*** and Dometilca >nmr > i MM HI Miilhir) Strut) Un Timniicrl/ at right, auika U> Tlilrd HtrcK and • Mi > likit > . KHI i n m-l 1J7 HI feet purallil "ltd Btuadway una tiunilr*d \IW) feet HM.ISMMI * f i •• I M I Ml n I r • I- (Mil ll t.rt s 1i Illllltlli-K I4H4 IS ft?* iaiir« wfKerly and parallel wllfi Third Klrxet 1 Lrlnc and brine tu the Town- SHERIFFS SALFS K llrniaiiitr li) IDmaii hull mill H< III li ill v in I.Hi lit I al rlicht Lv drnul ildlrj Manll 1. I i*J nnrrrr T.f %- frr -t rfci— r in- irlm 10 Third tttrtet twentr n« (*5| fr»i_ nurrw <\t> in n n i> ,t ^ •* iir acy; lti>lwerir-Ktmllwtirtli-HtiHillim ami I,, mi _ la ilm aiiuiiitlinatily II tin 1 ul ! ifMv. 6-1421 | 4» 4 uU« f»»l II fopl (. HI point In the pnwent north* Mii« eailMtr iiarallrl wltli Third Him* ima II i . i UM t t n I W I I I Mi 11 I \AaMH'lnfli)il, a ciirLHirfltlun nf tllo Hluto.iif. N f Ml/ il-Jli S I Jeraoy;-ciffltH«lnaiit-.~atHl Knnt t r* te+ H IIK rh it il nl l it I un ll,«t l)ri|, cuurstl ti Uroadway tbeuc* norliicrly aloni aald line tllll, UJi UllllTtlHtl urw «f MHitb 50 degree*, 03 luln- r I-IIAVK 11 luvuov* xiu tiff ,Ulwt L A3 I \ri!i [i llnkii *.» r I n« K ••• ax It-tT FUIMIU aUJV t AlM., itiTpniliiuls. Ft. fa. fur «nlt< vt nu>rl- ii i.rh in rt |>,,hit in UK- line uf Umlnf Itruadwaj one hundrvd and twenty rite US') ,.,d» naM St.OB' feet from the noiM .inctric. ApKj ti. Baited prLtnlAca. Mm in i \ • iht ill in** ttuli li iWr fen in the plate ur UEIUNNIMl K\l.\)IIN II I IIIKHT Kill I m (*f the MM nonheaaterly line h*fl«fr 7 I*, s." tf -tty Tlrtue uf tile atMivo-Htflti'il mil i>r llirl mi I|.H .MHt ..iuNt: "<>i'l imiJ *'f Mid ••oiilil Ik Ing the nutat Malerly l)irr« i|iiarl«r> »t \»l* IIUII I"" I ' IU *J Vreaue and the *ouUi«:a*lerl>- \ for jVifiitN, Poultry .\iul * tin. l t M f n i facias In mo dlrirtid 1 -halt niuw I ,r -nk M ll ftKt ,io MIII itldr -if (irni't' Htrert and ..IIIIIVDI twu it) fnur U\ all (til and "l|lll um Ktreet; thence (1) parallel public vellllui'. III llic lllslrli-l 4'uiilt III • in in .'iir.' (ir.rlii Ul tliKii'i-n H iniiiiitin weal tkUmg (Ni and tlm -whule of lot numUr uu (Itt) un ED l • Ktrret. north 31 defrcca, SI imtlll- S PA1K In lh-ni.1. if N *» lir I IHII \our phoiv oi'li r j il 111) • 1 III It — the Court Ilimae In the t It) i>r Ml^ul in UI aiiJr ul (iiinii IStri'vt UT IVt tu tiie I'vlul HliKt( iiilrtJl-wr tltlj Ihrr* 113) aa tlio MIH»» art f. > liawim ^ll>(l K Mm- « l.inl'lliit, • nl I Mill M III t In" I II .1 II taonsM * ruitds ca«i 19.SB f««t to thf pro-X. J., Ull •— _ |1i i t mi IS MM \1M» kiiimn at So UM IIDWII (l-^lBimtwl and dlailnitiilK.iid on a Jwasttrljr rtfbt of w*y Iln« uf ill \tMM Intl 111 f hll*i.l*t.i N -> mil IB M WEUNKlfllAV. TIIK KiTII HAY IIK I mi Mud t rinfoi 1 N J .filaln nia|) CIIIIUMI Map of the Nvw Mann Atniuv: thenc* (il alonf aald pro- lititniit ami JIMIII \ '•all mm mil ItLiid v\il! Le ^ivrn prompt ••ii'l j t UM Mi AI'IIIL, A. II Illl Pun « i ui>' >liH4l.l> > 'Jt^lt wllli firtiirlng Tumi »f KllMlirili|K>rt V* Jn-scr f-ett of waj Ha* (rf Centcnulil .11 tllr 111- Mlft. lltf*-IIihM( KMti) t.urful alt( nlion I iv ut \ • rtcfat' angle* froa Uie jirewnt lit lllll.. > if 1 ii'mi Jinl >-t it 1 ihr I'-U.l Mm"- In llif < Hy iffiiiiiHili Itt I|I<- I i it i. ( t M i -ti I *lai . to a ptftnt; thence (3) parallel of NewJi-facy. - , FUA.NK It KMHONH. Hherlff \ . t -vune of thlr dMertptiun •outh ii>llllf 'Wt 1 iluii luuntl < u.ninun • J mi L Brh1|t lalrtilovn. ilillkiuliM anil ilMlntuMiu] VT 1» U^UVKKIL. Mult im it i i r IM * i i fr H :. minutea, » i*caadft weat 19.24 i I n t FIT* _i_ • ii« r lr ililinl Irtian AM** WKPMtHllA^ Till' 'illl U\\ Oh. Lol lllimNV Ml'fliretl II"! Illwk Dli Hun , il ih»-*-*r i I lit i,» LINGS - r***ld preMt north«uterlr Ktde dltnii. :i N. I (i.riM.riHloiii ("latdtlff, ra AIUII* A l> Hill KLEIN'S p: ilred .riny-el|ilit-tt( r-dntga ntal Areaue; thence (4V iteniii of New -Orange, flkil In llu- I'tilim t'uiino itnhttaOerly line of Centennial r Hi. I) k i I lii^nj. it ^ilngl IiTiii In llit. alhriiiHlii i,f MI K N\IF In tlianicry «if Nrw Jef U decre*. 03 mlnutei. 30 ffCVUdn Itv UrPit- <•! lln- nlx'u- ntnt<>il nrll of t'crl All Hi* riillituliitt Irai-i or |i«tn.| i>f lan.l mnl Thtre lailiiu aidiroaliimulr- li in i mil' f llelHwn T/le UUteim Illlllilllil anil L ml hi if* HtMriil ftitirt lf>niin it Viw Jrr*e> luniiilalnaril ami tliArliilte K ntANK II >MIH)\S M rl r > lln- Court HiiiiMi In Hit) t'iX) <)f Kllr.itUtti. ranfonl in UIK I mnti »f t uli n a ml HUli |f* |M ilt r( | Iit I..«i « iiIi MH, fP i.i 1 I I I fHT4 il ». ti ilal fil*l t—Female i 2126 oa^rJlMUty Truit-Wip 1IWP tt als. iltfcudaiits II ra fur aala ut J < ii r N. w Jvrar> and (tn ri | ailli uUrit li CHOICC MEATS rrni; Ttmncirn SAI rn x.,1 r« l TltUrtBnl liri-llllHB. 1 il. houa».B1iwt^r. u .W1iM">h\. Till- I IH PA\ Ut •rtl-di*- f..l.iiw«. 4 i utr of Glutrppt CAdaro; il£- EtlJiC'C • .' ' ' • tc il I* 'III lly vlriili* uf Hie klwir alatnl Mill uf flirt \l IUI \ I* I'll . t^itn Tlir«e Iliititlrnt lour Hill) AIUI 1 fir 10 Union Ave , CrunforJ I ',«'•'''-,•'•'(•"" ' '•" ' V ('ordaro, Joseph Cordaro, Con- fai lak In me illmtcil I alisll flp.uk. fur aala l.y l i in i Int. In Un iMtrniKfii it Itild ilar iimlrnl Kht> ltd I flri lnUI t>»» "ii it oi^ln ( rt I. un >li.m-i. II « Ii" »ltla J U mite, VvUt L. Cordai-o, Lena SlltltlXt'S SALE—111 (liini.t) if N>» Jir ulllr undue In Ui« lll.ulrl (iiurl Hinmi In MI I'ut Ud I i r in") H t Uir IjtiiK ijinl Nlntc IHII (-nllilvl H r ir-m-il Ht-iKli a.||>| r | , , , |, „, M,i N'| all. «if«: frank Conkiro. Amello any. ! llctWK'n t'lly illiillillnt.' A I*'""! AIWI lie Cuurt Iliiiue III Hie IIIJ of Kllialietll, N. J iiM <'ranforf t lili.ii tiHl LTM> L _ III \\h It I M\|t^^S II riff I irdays an-J * fc; Leo Boturd, Anna ltouard, clatlut), n I'lirlMiralluni i m[itiiliiHiil itnil n i >^it HuTacchli,. JoMphlne Mu Beilell HolillliK Cti., lint, u uirpuiatluu it uN -\:\li- t'T N'W JlTni'V, *_'Hlb *-n IMI,- jJ Illl (^ IT. II I- »ri« C-jrdjro. Caroline Curdaro. preinlwa, it.uVTii v iTii. iir"iin. *r n»H(r»i. — - TriA-xK^ir nniirw ii »i|ii thr \\ »t r I j ilnt f K ttml \d . ' . " lly virtue of the almTu-HUti-il writ i>f lli-rl KKOJIK \. llKMlk.il Hilr T rcaiih Lying and being tn the Town- fai-loa til -im;. dlrcrtcil i nliail HIHI-M TI r *ili r im HIt. ^ null. i|\ at n'(. Ha \\'Altr!r I)J** 1« ^ f. ttfntfnt a OlT Cto tdJ«t? Ijy .public, veijdiur; In iln^lihirlul t • urt I i I-I ir •• ul \wrim, i wiit) fit. t" J TIT. to rFIIInil VScKirHv jtrtralM ullli and Boi" U«. O In the Court Uuuiu< III tin ( II. tf Flirslnlh h IIKItlFI K HAIB In nmiK.f) r N.w J.r •it. in ( ) f.it (luitiil fr mi (aii'lau .i a point la the prevent north- N.. J» on ... . " tut, IIMHi<«n I HIIIUIIIHK llnllillim a'"' •••"i" '-tn- I •.mil flu l ) t il tfipure nuintnc mitral tti» *e*'>tk. f C«ntfanlal Arrnua dliUnl WKnNEHIUY. TIIV 1 Til ml III avHlallon <(f Uif Uir M Mul'V"!' " »>" il IIV tl iliti tin,, tin Ihmtili i(ii5 titinihir Mconds east »0.:tt fe«l from at'Iwo u'clock In tlir nflirniuiii ul sul IMI •rvii.LKirs r i r J f ir MI lr itf •• nn rttf ik* ii irr itie ateiTr ititnt-wrtl- irt « ri uf ttOntx 1 n» pf Panham Strtet,-. thence -oil«, lyln'e ami bciui! in Un < Its <>r Hl/^iUiti v inv • fiv«- iiM JeM t" ilm Saiutlivrly wlile »t ...,.» in me illf'tlill 1 xtidll fit""* f r •»>•* «th UcOfllan Street' north" 51 In the ounly of t'nliin mill slau if sm I riu Mmt uml Ilitit-p runiilnt t-uUl I y (itilllr n-iiilin In I Iif IMMrnt ( m/t ll nn I u ..l . U. r < Hit nl) liut*»s. H aetoods east 19.2* itraey. lu Hi* <>»irt Ho..*. In Ih- Mir "I KH/tiltlli "•a- M-.pwd new owtbeaBtxjtly right if i i .-it |fJt f iC It klmiiu,. llEfilNMNfi al n pillilt al Ib Irttims dun u it ii. iiitiui n.i ( > r. t in ihiith i>r f Centennial ATenuo; th«n«« (2) the aoirUi««i'rly aldo if M»lh "-trit »lll wTl'NKHIlAY HIM JVTH IM. "r- A „,»' r .r ID tl.fr. MF .hi* ( I -in >l Mn Lurr T*IJH» (x««fd new right of war line the nurtheaatcrly Ma if Wall sin l mi illlll A U IKJI JIITl-llH r T> l>t tU I I w> Aft lAJlt JdV.ll lllll aud dbuat M f««t-measured at ealkil Slacnolla AVIHIIIII tlluni Mi " ul' •mi- diiMk r'iitHUni iiwu i ink i>ii.Hum >m the nreseoL touthivesterljr side I «.iiii,fl II (Ut mi|> ii.MM< 1 Map ut eaaluly and aluuc iilil ""> if H> i Ml I ti onii [>t li^l r Mtitlll In llit* ( itj *>f L.IHK' Tlnir In Ilm HIH nnnui it -»iltl i *J r « to lakr al Arentie south 49 dncroe*. 3.1 uoc Jinndriil feel li> a pilnt tlitnn I I *mili All Iht. MlowUiR ini't >i i*rt" I f imi bUtf lUi IMHI,> (I 1 nlm Hale t W\) xml ^«'tWr"B6l^oPT«tt"W'*6lHf-«tWrB6l^oPT«ttW..*:: WWf^inl-nillM'WaWfrinlaniaTlllMrm if i «> i ami itrnnlata iivrctUMll*! itkijLt uUiU it-wctUtl of _ T-J* A ii |i ii (It ll'i uf Ilio Chrk'nf It)' GUAKAJVTEE _lwr huue «'»lt*(-«ith Uw Drat rours* of this Wall Hiriwt-llfly ft-vt to a i tint fur i KtliMlr I* llir Mli.l iHlMK 111 HlH < ill "I Kli/el • Hi i ( I [.Inn » ItfH <-uf t*uu i I" »s f««t to the aforesaid present wllli Ilm unit iliwrllo.il i •'" mi llnr < I . IT uoUiH.1i.lr 1211 DO with I n t rr i i M il l> 1fl" 1'Ml iNftiilrt HtirfilT S sJ'l* tin* of Ceatwnlal Avenue; feet In tile afiirnlivtillnni-il Jim if Hil *BIH IWtM •.! it IHilnL In I'M f^trrly'il^ wwork t« tf LIT a "fit the itreatnt nocthcasUrly line . f K'l««r Itnail itlmaut N»r1lnrl, "loin, tl * UienrtHI nortliwraterlj and il "it. i HUM. II >MM0\B Slitiiff Low -l A>nu« Dorlb, 50 degreea. 03 line of' Wall tHrret Hfty fi'ul l'> Hie rin'l «"il Ndiiii) tliirtr alk- ( 1>> I f'«-t Iriin Mn of t«r a>TT>rOTfiix\rxT;: r mi is- j IJJ\J im uiDi -Jut i - funi.r.l hy m« lnt.rtr^tWIi \,1 Un *iltl Four's |B—Majj ntunc '•" •••-.-, l>TTr"OTfi\xT;11EIXO Ihe aanie iiriiuln: r i I «nu»l In lln iMf i ^i'l uf IVvic «nd 2121 en "aU^ty Trust Map Dercchln, hl«" »l(c. to tin < II) Hu Idlni i • ai III Ml I x -Mh In* Him .rv if ^••w Jcr PHONE CRANFORD itx (7') I (b-Kfrra r tty »»n. Ill) mlmtdft I- ml a. * Hmrj CTU«I AnauelaUon, dated »» Sitll 1' '• ml m"l 1 •j i II nimi Itm llrtt NitMUlttl Un.lth if iHio hnmlrrd Ililriyftiir r»«1 HIM! UiltUM.. (.,(1f f ^ " Iri) ii < riMtrali jii r»in|>ta|n has t 1P28 In-Jlm.h i^ii i»r sluit^iti f i lUilfaiHltlfa ur a 1uu\ (Ul JJ t' & jKfl^il ft'i Winlrtetyriitc'li *ll •• « $ - 6-0230 wid 6-0231 - UK itirmv Nnrtli lw.itl> (M « '1 Kf'*- npODAV yoiT \ny Utt—wA timre ^ Vr fll«J eontract and lia pendens: aald The-Bedell Hnldliu l i li« n n- .,miy nln* (2»l Minima Ililri) a* umh Km J, — fur • IIIJIIIIV ifUnnl iiti'l uu It Mn i (ill t' *f Mated writ rtf-|>(^i herein named Iran Mn * « Vmli it FOR tliltly t>fl ami twrntj HLH1 liiHMlr«?tl.i. »t J proud (/riirriil Mrrlrit, Hrfrigfra) u - Mutual SaHnss Fund' Bw n i j in 'j <*ti 1 I «t all i M*"ii f< r aali* I'T f.M.1 t IP 211 I't. a IH lii( (Ii nti Nt.rtli *..«iiU t i it i lit) I'f|rlrt * mift Itiuiin In Itiire l.3*t dritree* Utrtt i m iiuml • I tjrmO lur At iirw low prlif* you get »<"w rt Ho' •; ia Uu. Li % iit Etl/Jhelli, N i , MrVnt 4tHl f'fty *->UI tut Ilirco fulll yenr< riit Charles Duffano; Otto vi mi . n iv t BEST IN TOWN FatUwly able ..f JEdKar It'iai. muiHi Ililrlr ni' H r I i i ih j ttriii m of p»ld "i»r 1 1 I I I ilfKtrra Mil' ' I- "' Hillltilfii U«n«r«) Klif irlt • *»rd. Counlr - of -Cnlon, and «ata Tli«rr la 'hi- n|.|.N»llm«tr|v »7 <*ll i, will, It attlcsV wmplnw * M". h Hi, m I (* i f HLJ rmnihlii «f * rup >^> •. y :.-._ • • ••' mt aannd •• wUl ddtnr U I n Irr cm rrmt Manli lilli lull -r.-J »i mlraatiifc'-t 1^1 >'* tlrui.jn«trnlr thti lud naterial {all ll < MJIV »r lii III .in F Hiate cf Ni« -tatrrlor ud ei- . al toe corner forntdlir the lit- you exactly whal?M want IMn mANh It- KMUONH Hlnriff tlirm xonri of i old. IJMJ IIH«***1IJIQ Ittns at nudefi'ii ifae praaettt. tMrtbaaatefIjr line of All EH T hlllK K If /tutfrflrzint' til*! — llii nmoutUrnn- ^*«iue ao4 tha nurthweelerly line i ilf»T I ^ll< H tldnc known and (Wig UM beat that tram. KteUten's. » .r i ,« j i iv tli'1 1 t iHMiNr fourUvn till nioft Monitor lo|» mr. haiimrii, ficr J Fnonr ItAH * ->tn«: Ounce (1) aloof Iha Mid i r.-i| < Klllrj Man mrt%\ irjnriti *>• J •.' Hrt> <>r i n nurti* jwy. ffettveeti Ttie fiernunU sluliiat Halin BATLNU \ULK a l^t: Ulettfe »ont«««< dlsaal « feet aiaaaurKl at MU8HJUKMU, per Ik, ,.fl« •n, 1«} ITnapen. •• i t t(i irti nf <— IV Ilurlla l*y puUIr «mlirf In tfii~lninrWrTuTiH Hum 1 montlu la pay) eshmt rilld « tke pHHKt amlhveatetljr slile In J!lt Lmtt J|«MiaMp tn ttn> * lli_r_Kllwtt»M ™ — $ EEAS.j2 1ha. tie nloii I »innt(f it-t 11*0 No IDS L •^ "K U.t3 feat Man or leas to a Tllll 1> MUFL I im h)M and duPle- BEANS. 1 llw. _ _ " tSe * Til? SttTII V\\ Vt «* afaraaM awtBnaUTlr line, of ) l> td- I't i iru'^r l.t.-ntr on* (21) WO "«*•!: Uiesea (I) aloa« aald aide I A8PABAOUS, finer larrc _ 3ie /A 1' ml to onlWr< jUr.. iluH Ml *.' J> fl« I » at on* n<• *U>J IMOD TMI Can! Always Refreshing r „ i! Hl«i*(li Aii* ir frnuri»ril N SEW POTATOES, imall, Ml liw fuUnwitiff Uart or imtitl nf l«i.d ami GENERAL # ELECTRIC \+m if ('. w. Iittrlh,. July . llth." I •niii*-* l.*rfln-iri«r tt»rt|rul*fly . fl«a<-rtll I*. MUa 8tmt ulp-Sf land eonulnla« paru or n 1 11 ( Cbniord *-SM. 1 and 1121 oa -laaltlr Trnat VUp Sodaa are always rolrcshlng and t li 'y "** 1 *«or* 6th 1'Ml (li 'I m«ts Dlnc at • fifiit In td« ***t*t\y aid* ul ntANK It MIU-JNH Hht-rlff BANANAS, down _ Me . rtefSadbelc(iiitbeToil l Artnur diiiUtit IfamfU'-rt-y nvc Uui\4r?*l tkllclotu, the wa> we "prepare IITTHWilE * MlhN K , - ".«. vfiow w uama ana B of Walnut Av«mi0 w-itfe th» 1^nilhet\r *Mt ut them. Drop In when jou need _EASTEB FUOWKUS r For&Je • ;-'>«lH» poau ear raUraeetka of ttt J(trf«t ii(i\l\\at tl«» " hi'l rtgiil mlnKt« "«« fifty I'«) r>rt "In • pout «l»et. .A JI Barnes, It nlntitea. Sandaw and Specials,. Too i fl ( i t Him (II If «t als d* .. Youndf "- IKAGK * '« II feel not* or laer to < t 1.1 Robert TheUz & Son trt M f r 1. <• Ut l-WestfifjWCaiviiyKitclienJnivi m-fc, .Jl-lle*. ll H(t,t*lU. _- - - I Reliable Market jutlu T«-*I 1 if In i-lif UMTUI t'im Koom In f OONTaMCTOIS * .'-lal'dUafera- l«» th ( uuri r nw In t>* ' IV ot Tt\/AV+1k *t i r y HnifM BuiU to Order and Alleratloot Comer Union Are. and Ald.e.n St TBADE BEBa SAVE HONKY '. - WKD% XIKIL. A. D"I«I Ptt'-ffftff Pumlihett eekm CRANFOBD ii two oiI*Kr. in ihr anemww of MM day 15 EASTMAN ST. 4 B0IXTW0O0 ATI. CBANTOBO "trivtTvr {Mrtwt of UntTnul ptuat cBantord e-oes4-u

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THE CRANPORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. How Stethoscope -Wa» Discovered] z=f7W>ereuhsis Is thefoe-9tYomfr~ New Motor-Vehicle Acddent Do You Ren The »tc!hoiriipo wag Invented by I young- doctor .of f-Irlttany, Theopblle WHgH( OCCUMIO STATE OF NEW JgRSIY-DEPARTMENT OT MOTOR. VKHfCLC* ABOUT Cl Lueniiec, abuiu 12S yearn ixu, On* DEATHS FROM TUBERCULOSIS 1KCNTON N J. day, wtillu b» hill < iiartiw of » very f»i AccoRDMc; ro nvt VCAS Act caours City . .A ' M0TOE VEHICLE ACCIDENT KEFOXT* a -bugpuil lu i'arlfc li<_v.a* Couatr _ . . „ ., i^rrntt*, ***** #*>**-*tl no dlaKuoils *JSl>e was In (rot dls Due of A«idcnt A M nl9Ht hmt ttm I domt bum. but, irni_aiu>-1"">>ii>i! for breath, but l>r ~ P M kt rtlated. I imaf— ht had (feed I Laennec could not got at the cause of pnrrd to M OMtttmt md I tmatb the trouble T1i« thick layer of fat Location. On _ u (or) between u ate ntunoLagtagtOMi«id blanketed the aouiulii of the cbeiL and bt -of (In IIK country) Feet ,n our gramd/aUurt dBfi. He toiwli Thai ^aft«rrioonf Din young medico - or ititnv. Ck*.! Henri Oaf. »« tcU aw ma*t tab* took lila u«iu| atrolt tliruuKli tho Oar- / ddreu d«ua (if the l/iiurre. Debris lay ecal- Owner i tend -auoui, th* result nf'one of the Driven by AJJ'e 5 Oprratbr s Type of Vtliiclf

License No. Age S«x Vehicle License No, M Sutt ..-v;.. Although I coaaot vouch Jar t ptrmiuiom ta pbBtft tht*. and ..:—C hu ACC1WWT IHVOLVfOi OflMr UWf VfftitU ;.Q each ttom what WBntr « to me—"Di 'fc-T'is' Ollxr VthtiU .... D Fi«* Ob^ct cbo puslAL ' «» ««" vomderttm v

. Addtess Wben Crantord reoeived Its nan ; Address usi why? Ida ,,- ' • . - Few people know that this disease aclence has provided the,]-' Hai J Driven br i I Operator'! Type of . urs. Chukell, my atnglUn. Oouam, hi still kllli more' persons between It means of knowing, Is any given child j Vehitle' and 35 than any other. Much o[ the > I License No.. Age. iwn endttea vlth thla. but the trul or youth,"/Ee said, "whether, the" dan- j Sex ,.. : Vehicle . .. License No...... :.;...... State.. Kreat reduction^ In the general death Is -that* to her. America- might mere ger exists or not. This . • ' i.\ •• - ~^~: : ~ ~ " : : . -. • . .—: • among persons aged 20 to 24 Is much tually In th* preparatory stage and ' Aa-ordlng to 8qulre W: Woodfoi ^ Thsoflle Latnneo JilKhsr.-lhaii Jnat_Ior iabie-ul-j* -to cannot Kaald ta be-slc*- at all—taey \—-r~— CLiiion..g>ii). rrrnnW wm ffiimgh ID. The rate among the former Is 1ZU are.merely In a condition to Invite the'.] sbout Union and Middlesex Oounti .several uphujiul-i nf "(he French Revo- -disease more than others.' The natural lution, per 108,000,. while, for the latter It Is . • of New Jersey, ih 1883, Cranford begs A)^ft^]i •On a pliant HiKters^lia,UBtlMd.twd, : or thn>o bo)ii lii'iit 0111 onu end of "cerrafii"- !mitt'uiilfy/r'arid even"If siigat^ aniuing , IOUK bi'iim of vimil ullli tln-fr can men and womim at thla eruclal.age. Is •lamago has been done. In must caws j -In the'year 1S» the residence i obvious. It Is the ilanitf rous a«e, when, ! pri'mii'd tUhtly lo It. At Urn othi'r end, no serious harm results because good f Mr Josiah Crane, 8r, waa visited c tuberculosis U. moot likely lo* strike. ^'«-y* « -iSJ-SBKJ! • e# SO. mr an am a. bodily reslalani.-o prevents the disease ! the'«th of July by »ome Sabbat anollHir hoy w,n IlKlilly la|i|ilng ths Dr. Llvlnmtun Kumuid, president of i(tnanc*S In Maklne »ul thla r.oort. go to th« nuitai pa Ik. at>llsn or MUC vehicle aMM>.fsr '•..... tovim from developing-. Ilcststaore can be ! School children from Westfleld. Th< benjtl. Of cimrmv tlu-'io SIIKIU sound Cornell University, says tnbcrculosla ! weakened by strain of any kind, and sprm a pleasant day rambling alac Iruvrlod with Iliilo I'IISIBIIUII'.O rloni Is tbe "nrhhutihed" foe of youth. high achool yeam—college years aa ! the river banks, fishing, 'etc. M the honiil, imrclr'lo thu uuiiuo.mtint of Bpeaklna; recuntly im HIM •ubjuct. he well--«re full of temptations to over- Crane. In his hospitable manner, dolr the youiiKHtrrit. To tlieni, this rrudo Indicated the ineaaurt'H nocosjiary to do. The roiith.who known hli dan(«i, CM CAI CAI Dfiw*- 2 Orlv«r'i Contjitlor* P.d.«rl.i. •- ail In his power to make It pleasai leli'phulio was- n jully toy; to lentil arm youth agalpst thla, foe. can better regulate his conduct." 1 II. [or them. He owned lands on' hot ll'wun Hit* HOIIIIIOII of lilitlirohlem. He •• . t "«««.« ^.,«, ...... — 0. a. OlIIB| M •* 0*1 Illttt t(l *r^*"g ...... r. .*.,;.,,, .... 1. sides, ofthe Rahway river, and h turned on nlir lii'i'liinil liiirrlml hack .'•• •"*" Hid kffal .(t«ki«| ..... b... i. ClIUDI M •• of MtHI •(bull

__' C>*1 «t**>4 e^*W eaf m*K ...... lo tha hospital.' . * •• 1. Ctijti.il dtfto .' j, Ctoit.aj imiiwaion ' ' homestead wa» on the main, road, no VMIII*! fi«*rt s*| vi*< „,.,,,, —.( ). v.«* •biiiidtj ..,;.;..;. ). U tirtfl. *sM tl mUlMlttWI , oiled Union avenue, near the railroa (itrldliiK Inter Ilia ward, lie." niiuioiiad ki • • **»l --...- ...,.•,..., •- CMIIW* .....,' . 4. PUftin ta itifti ' track. A few trains occaslonajly'stoi up a pnpir-ljiicki-il lunik, rollnd It Into nXi 1 •_.: * f ** *f ..' ....:.'.'.i- -„•..'.•_•_•_• ..— ...*.: BltaJtJ bj ht»Jt)jhf| .-..!..-i..J J. .Coaiiai Uom-bttoji p*tM *f **r>f M«aatia| Mr HI IH .,, pnt oil. signal, there being- no reguli a tfscrtt tube, ami In llio arniiinmqnt of __ * 1...- -Condition of VthicU . i Xhlflt • -., . *.". . P4Ma»a] aw |a£«d ono liud of thin' I Him 7. .... 0, la) jppjiaai fa«J -<«iJti>*kai , ...... i« uiitr t«s« . . to the Klrl's cheat and his «ar to the •• '**»•*• •• •(••n *i4t u Fj«llf btak«l .... ;. Al WMl NUIN IttdwIT \ for their homes some of them tnarke: ' — other. The SDUIHIH tin wished so much f. F**tt4 » *if»d ,. !*,,.... vi.' -, 1— I. Fllll* tMlJI.|n4|— 1. Wjlli«j ca o* >l«a| miwBf Tith chalk on an. old building net i. r..lr, ,,,,,,„, .MK,.,.«...... Ciontn| 11 iaiiiMdiM . . . .. the track In large letters the name i to hoar camo fhrntijth even mure donr-. *. Drv.** *-iw*f'\,'/////.I -' ly end crisply tliuu hi) lind expect CUI.«| h*idl>|hi(. . . . CfDUlM •(!» lifaUl ...... *>••» fikrsj ulna; M»t ...... — s. 6M •• u»u htiJi.thn d«r*ii«iil iif.-ui .,..*.' LUOIIIH'C illil iivtm niiiro Ihuii Jills nm ,**"* ••* «. Tatlli|ht sal mt tbu*ttd . 11. fur nuilliul mlciici'. l|« liiuitlit that T. ***iUn% ....'•• ..."...;..: \\\ -• tllberi'Uloiilii la riruliiKluua. thouVh tha (OWction *>f Tnvtl) . 1. P>«urt*% blovMt .., ' , .1 1 (.i..Hh.«I M tebicU , (term was not illmovi'ri'd until 80 Joday' tl. — Pttftvtrian'i Condition years, Ister. ...,! ...: ,_.. _ u. 0. IUJ 1)1 «• doaktai . . ..,,.. n.iiD '' ' • ' \1, T«(^*){uu ....:...:..•..: L riifi](«l skim ".'.~.'~] """" _...... " ._ _ •" When a hoy, IJICIUKKMIVIKI with an :^i.,,d t. m«. ._..!. — r 0. 1 .lit -trerf daaa .... .i .... uncln who illcil of luhnrculonla whuli ^Telephone j' --- "'~ 35 NOK'IU AVENUE EAST, CR/ y r *,' '.: doubtodly tliu child bncnme Infvcted wiotitop ROADWAY: J ban.... , Calt*Emenon 2-tn atjhlit Unit', for Inlcr hir dlnl of tho - • lanetj^; aunie dlm'iiae nl Ihu IIKU of 39. PHOPtlin DAMAGE' Or No. I. J Car No. 2. S s Mi OMea HIWi llnd hN iiniluliml Ih.i ndvanliikpa of Two Minutes or Lest Olhcr Vict'ntT Damjjc. t modern mmljcnl adi'me. tor which REUAUU: FAINT8 l-numiuc iinyiul tho way, h«' wuutd to Almost Any l>roni|illy Imv'u' niudii nu X rny ji«aml< ; nation of Tlii'ophllii'a claml. Aud tlieu, Phtant Point If ho hiid foiinil thu linnnlraVlnqklnK liulii iiiburcli'*, ho Bfould liuvu loon to you can.. It Hint tlio bay «ot iduiity i>t rest and more efficient operation jood foixj; h« Waulil imve ri'itrnhlPd -—reach » perspn K(in- combine tcrproduce this. him In liU rlKurous. worlr nud play •- dreds of miles awli, umazingspeecl.It makes and BO havo iirtivuntod tho t'»ry early Dii Yoa Mikt CoinpUlsf ,...... ^ •laiio of 'iiftierenkMta rrotn dwolopliiK • by telephone in two telephoning to distant Into a ffptiuliiu rum)* of roimuniptlnn. minuIts or His. places still easier and Ditt of rtpon Hut lh« light ha alivd on thu dork mfi- The details of your call . moreiconvenient as t«ry of (iilinnulmlii hajnuvwl innny arc recorded,its rrjutingdV well as low in cost Ji»S«_'.« !!l£a_.f.hv tl till t!!!K)UL.CQ!l III. BOJ. teriiiined,coniiecti|nsmade •'i;ffis""t«"p"rTulwl~i'iid I'vijulrvs very •ave hla own—ujiii ninny Tiuiro lilliht ynt-caa rasch "*-Hi*. —— !)• ajiort'd It the knoWli>dti« we now through scvcr.il central of- llttlo wrltluit on. tlw-o.irt of ili>. pH*a*100aitl«i«My ' getting on or off «j*trtct car, was l4WHlUll i«a^andi*ou;startiiUti«giw :»4i:™.J!UK.,-.u.:R pnrtbthedl ariident reruirt form' will he furnishing the lk'parlmi-nt with llio all,^usually, in two minutes. g. root Ion In which the car was'Mr- Ing on vehicles and was crossing u»e4 In lb« State of ,New Information U.-reiiuIre* hi con:u'c- -'Hnir at the time. . •' { A greaj(incre.ise in the sys- Joriwy for repontm motor reblcle tlon with the Kluumial UPSIKIUJI. against signal or with the rignal or In.the second column under the Canipaijin Starts tem of dirietjines to distant »t-c|a*ms to th« Department of blllty Act the reports will also be oilier contributory elements. <:.ii'tlo.i. ."llrlver'sXondltlon." It Is • For the purpose .M studrlns" Tatl : points, siniprifieiNrriethb Mmor Vehicles/Tnousauds of re- used by the-. N'ew. Jersey "THfilo : Against Disease am port Wanks have eummlsslon In-conipllln* aiatui;!.-. Tiissllile to (udrcnteT whether '"thi ruad crossing haiirils. the card al»u beeddUtrlbute4 onlhe causes of acclUi5nt'».'.' ;". ilrlvor o( either car-was asleep.., had. PwiitlU It to be stated whether the IK, hail phystoiLdetect.-f-ttaifleular-aCcMent-attnrreJ' at^a- K lilsit tWHiltVr tf Itit l*al tli ltOaa-I taaaw-IklatlaL Ul T"*^" ' - •- - - • '' • • •" • f ^rurnf ¥* MHBT \ llv •41||IB ance offices and Is sought hy tha f n trlans where pedestrian's can Involved as well as ether prop- death.rate of U'(> per 100,000 In tli» other places ac- erty damate. and whether or not a age group of-80 to SI, whlle~amuug NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY I'ossible to a per- complaint waa made against any of (» ? T the populiitlnu li.i « '.KIIOID the ma Is A MIW UUttr INItlTUTION IACKI0 iy NATIOKAi HSOUICU i of murtlnit an afci- the parties. On the extreme right ^ only 78. nra iBToWlag per- do,.the hand-»Wo-oTTh«TSBca?aTroTSif»6r DoTs aird~RTri*-iiHv*e-itoeh discover^ !h'li!ry,_lou'-of'llf«-or prop- to permit, the motorist to sketch lu actlre lilKh arhoul work! lenders lu trty ilnnm,. ovPr »:5.00 mu»t be the InteiMctlon or section of, the. athlellra and irliolamlilp, apparently -J:.;rle;i.c.jjt.!-"e forms. . Ti'.cse questions Just road or street where the accident In good health, but actually wllb ..,^.^i-j;^ljt***.»&«al(l iL«er,7i•>;:« ilouil, 'Ita'adriinnge. to the driver that m u accident. Then fol- eutlflc pnurcaa" hn> liruualit with It - J>er ills t lsl,t'.|,a.8 b*m'. eter i8t u \ ^ *.>• «" «"* "« , tho tiibi'icullii tii« H'ujrimfnt of .Motor Vchl-' ore iteneral Hw viola- *t«n before smv rjiupioiu'ii am notice- „,„,. xh co Xn «,,° •\ Coatrxtrii Ov«r Word Tne true history of Ice rmm dates We do not ilml iimi any uord In Tlie ej« is not sensitive (O*Ught ooi IB* days *f IWry Madison, the Tana far.Hlaaeala In*.IIIMe has nu IUI'IMIIII;, Imt there wave length shorter than about 3. White liotnt-s ni^t famous hgst»«. 3.900 Marcaslte U a mineral, tbe dlsanl- has brt-ii for niiiiij mituries ci>ntro-k laVol Iroo^ aad la alaotnoira. aa p ._ -Wha_aU>ut.- tlw y«r 1810 aer^ed l« versy us lo Hie |in(r>|i uiranlnu of the waves, ca ^alte_Jron_ pyrites, coxcomb pyrites ,worU "S«!laliJ!__ i Ma u> hodv, the taateU trn- oVlkracjr at a fete given bj , spectrum lie, a ir»,t rang, , la_ rewrcjire, mul H« HII ejt|i uhitlon Is wrmtwe strive to produce. Whether "L«J"«!>1 belonjrtn th TlUtuItlodrVuIT)ony FaaurjVCraaTFeat" cerrcs|niii.l)nit t» hiillplujuh —\\iisli y.infr fur iinj - -Tb* Japanrae are KITS! un etiqortte. rat* of UK mile* a day- Coming lame. Iniu'lrr on lln> nnj of Hfi*. 1.0 ferm. cerraooiai. Tb»y have c*reme- Uoo..,«h.«e«m«Unf^o«ttSy Mck, due to favorable weather con- ter,r«hm jou trip nn n lit one yoii BUSINBB8 CARDS TAQ8 olal tea, rtnoralal fatfilly gathfrlryrs. of th, opening formalltiea, socb as the ditions, an average rate was main- wilt Hud the *auw siulT gl\in )ou. ANKOONCXUENTB TICKETS cemnerdal. gnvtlaga of departed »plr- calling of th. roll, etc. Wben a s*t- *»ln«d of Mis milea a day. ready IntriLiind will ncjie (he trou BtlAHKADe POSTERS tta «hleb r»tBrn tor Ibrae daya once aloa adloqrna from da, t, dj ^ hie of rutting rw> fur touneir—Ki STATBODrra INDEX "CABO8 openlag «x.rcu«, iaduolng a year, and a. ecmaeolal far*w«U to Art af HeeJuag OU ebinse. U5TTKR BEADS WAUPBLSIS - •rt gone throngh with. «aem when tbe- three da.w visit b ap. The Cnlt*d. States public bealtk NOTSTHKAD8 BOOtCLKIB aanie* aays that th*> beguumgs of th* SNVELOPES PROGRAMS , l Again art of healing or medldn* are lost la "A speaker aluraj-j but at least on* GoodTbcagbt -Wealth doea not Insure Ju* mlata4 of anUqinV. Tb* earUeet interesUlK ine»m«ge,- avid Ul Ho. tha -Oan sutae ever Bad real hap- r •wea" U a well-worn ™ a.vallahl« record* Indleat* that tome, 5P^.LWni r .»iaa pisessin-T*«-4f ta«rga tbe-right I riM|j|IBI J I L ^«k 5PLWIE< ? *Mffl-T*"HTTT 00 facts to communicate, bis turns of The Citizen and Chronicle—"• »ay abmit tt nappuwaa. aa-Tap. ^uiMnrtif Mea and even his pronunciation will per aald. i* only ibe UiUe wajalde baa .exceeded thethewildca. wildcat t o«er rtrelttloM of DM ova pwtoaat- of ImagintImaginatioi n wilill g, », u»u inflow AVB.K t0 vnr ttr."—WaaUaftso 8Ur. CKAKrOED L^ » ">• •«» of Xke Banteacn la th* name given to old a,jlag.-waahuigtoo Stu. tka-flret ahr book* af th* Hot* waleh •owr tt* parlsd htatoriealiy from the **>*» «• tk* etDqaeat ot

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an located conveniently Wood .-»mj by rennr .roj .i iv \andalUm is urged by the commlailon In prwsrv- Is-nMtcsd at th» duposar of tisf \othlra( mitv-!•..»-r«f «J -mmi (larktMBg thes> natural-tiaanls of afl"wild-v Cowtj: Parks Oier may b» bad an* near Jby. At Lak* Surprise a rusUc p-operty and u^prr. -^n X visitors jllfe., , Do You Remember— Urmya «f-thr tabm, wtth lu cbMry Onpiaee Iwnueh ABOUT CRANFORD? soocht byitroups. Reaerratlons may be Many Hiring Rotfe obtamsd through the park's recreation department. 'An Adirondack lean to Philip Erkmaii, Jr. Th* attar «/MnaM» / ni fatcrtamed » my pffee by a gwr tmi wryAdvent of Spring Lures Many on tht oppoalte shore also adordj a f j k 'I ' iMNppmt'lilsw^Maf »-'eru«^ 'Nature Lover* to Tract* in : / A not Jfeaov. tar. ATOM MI amvtnatlai, ami tlu anecdote* way of ler of Orenlacea -;.-•-. •-••.. -•,•••.' |lt 8OUTI1 AVKNt'ii, SA8T T.I CKanford «-«•• CtMtWOMD ', related. / tmsgiut ft*ha d Used long and obtemTvtU. Hit wartors op- This Vicinity. , conttoo* on by nrlHBwIdr attnoe Wild ttuweis will sobn.'bt In Blossom. turn oat to lETt—s» road at th* The flowering dogwood. which yearly to t» tmOmt nd I tmogtme suit* accurate, and M> maiur, mam fork near Morris aniaii By way of profusely along Olenslde. ave- CONTEACTOt . ' JOnBER • PB0MTTNXS8 . SEaWICl ... Si 0/ t*i UM^d l -Hikers of thU locality are fast nmtt Jane, one oaay travetr to the nue will be out in another momn. This „ otr grandfather* dap.. He vmld Jiape passed, /or a Daniel Webster or a Ing lntij their own thw to the rapM parkUf toop and boat tandlng. A re- U considered one of the best display^ >/^ir* Cla* H< told me ataxy fates 0/ by-feme ttma._ and. at. my mmestlon; advance of spring in this region where cently tonstriiLted road tnm OJsnslde of thess flowertnt trees to be" found Uttta mo* fell during th* winter. Thto MkhaelDiFabio&Brother rf;««aaU» fotUdtamm on. or two m a sftaty ftand on tA* bodt 6/ an enwtope, avenue to th* parklag loop across at anywhere about New York and brings CNMBI COMUTKUOO of AU Klnda. ErUmalea Gladly r«ialibs« ^ tba upper end of Liak* Sorprte. • many visitors to this section. Ina»- Workmanship and Malerlaav Oaarantwd. i-raaiiaiiiii»_ j>--*"—• vmote point* of the Union County park Below the daua. Wrw Pnw«lem« raid much a* the dogwood and wild flowera _ MICHAEL Dl TARIO * BRQTHBsV ft< cota directly aucaw the nscrratloni are pubUe property, excuralonlats are Although I cannot vouch /or tht truthfulneu 0/ Ms statementt, / have system. The advanced guard of th* Telephone CRanford 0-1085 IIS BorrSfd. Ave, CRANTOBD center. Oradbaf of a new road to to help preserve, the scenic hu ptrmlukm topnbUth them, and I do»o in the manner In uhleh he began annual, crop of early spring hikers ainau the siap aacent of Pot rich start «*** tetJtxg U to me—"Do you remember?- The name he gave «* found <*at budding trees and ndgrat- Lock Bin tram atmsiKaliiaWs has al- / . and the name sitors, Rains. Ifcny bOnm prefer a ramble credited with this, but the truth wa» changed to "Ctanlord." As a hiking objective, the- two thou- along VaDiqr road.'parallel to Blue -that- to her. America might merely , What could be more fitting than for sand acre traxt-of the Watchung Raa- Brook, enuujlng out of Lake Surprise, ve been the placp e where Columbus the •election of the Fourturth of July for erratlon>ls_ expected to receive again to anything in the region. spent the week-endkd , anndd JerseJer y the ththe naming..of.a_townfif - its usual quota of enthusiasts. Maps Qlenside. often referred u as the lbmer-Humw; b««J of a.cow. '''".~J~~SV&e liS^j hla memory— of this woodland park, showing the deaerted village", may. be approached so you sec it is evident that you ao did not know then, (as I do) that, a Intersecting bridle trails, nature paths from Olemtde ansme. NcW'Prorldenoe not know' what I know. Shan I teU beautiful map of Essex County would and other scenic spots may be' pro-road and Cataract Hollow road. The JWI? • , ' ibe published the following year! 18S0, cured -through the" recreation depart. bitter, rather impractical for automo- According to Squire W: Woodford by Hiram A. Beldlng whereon "Crane- ment qf the Union County Park Com- biles, offers tfl tn* thrius of mountain .-Canon, JT)M>. trmnW wm" thnnght« viiig" i Tilsslon. Bteabeth. Other small maps' a* -ttsnaBy— raorrated wtth - ptecer about Union and Middlesex Counties splcuously prominent. There was no showing the park units can also be far from the metropolitan dutrlct. The o( New Jeraey, in 18«, Cranford began Union County then. .-In addition, a furnished for prospective hikers, ravines and tarns, framed by stands r.jife--as: Stanford,..^ l^hiited .supplyLof.. these, rgypy ilrf:tan hardwood trret and ctamps-of "amuitng able, having been used to the recmtly • -In the 'year the residence of, the Townships of Westfleld, and Union published report of the commission. Ing potnta. Nature • atMM Mr. Josiah Crane, Sr., wai visited on and Railway for' the- possession W foie Many different routes Into the re The old bbh ervatlon are at the disposal of hlken IOVCK) the' «h of July by some Sabbath few scattered homes with this newly hidden in this ravine "section is worth School children from Westfleld. They. name and acquired station-stop on the all accessible by foot from convenienl visiting..It may be reached by a wood- spent a pleasant day rambling along Central Railroad.. bus or trolley lines and, of course, by land path alone Bne Brook from New the river banks, fishing, 'etc, Mr. Although not Jealous nor vindictive' automobile. Desirable approaches can Providence road or Jry one from the Crane, in his hospitable manner, doing by nature, how relieved I felt upon be made from Summit. Mountainside, glen at the former sue of the eld mill ail In his power to make it pleasant first scanning this beautiful map to Westfteld and Scotch Plains on below Olenstde. The old cemetery LEHIGH COAL & SUPPLY m lor them. He owned lands on' both observe that the -village, where my side of the first ridge ,of the Watchung near the village Is of great historic sides, ofthe Rahway river, and his wife's Uncle lived, had at that time no Mountains and from Murray Hill Interest, gravestone* registering back m homestead was on the main road, now depot nor any means of identification New. Providence Borougli and Town- to 1TI8. _ OF UNION CO., N.J. oiled Union avenue, near the railroad whatsoever, not even ' affording the ship by way of the second ridge. The track. A few trains occasionally*stop- name of Mulford, which was later to wodland park extends about four and It b also true thai the entire region oil signal, there being- no retularibedlstingulahed by Rose lie. one-half-miles In the valley stream. as rtrh In hrttoilctaterest as In na 19 EASTMAN STREET, CRANFORD fs- station built. Before the children left .Some day I may teU what mariner Other rambles may be made by ture lore, a combination aeldom found for their homes some of them marked of man was Josiah Crane, Sr. Would crossing the first ridge at convenient In this, vicinity- Enry day well Tith chalk on an old building near you like to know? I know. points, where a short, stiff climb 'ounded If! the track In large letters the name of •. ~ • • I. B. HERODOTUS. sought. A popular hiker's route Is by mantle tra de al st the way'of'Westfleld. Continuing spot. The commtsdeo's nursery, con Mountain avenue, a algn directs the talning SUM pianta. umj be visited IS; way which may.be.varied so that al hnniis at the end park commlartrn has opened many of n.rainbow. ' - . pleasant spota. The grading of a pew road (rom the Rahway pool-and oath BY DAVID CORY Bo,-before yuu get out your Special Rates house area will soon open op a bos of [KilnUi, Little ItPiidera. the tlncoln hichway to Jackson's li;t, us learn what befalls-this Color a Picture and Win a Prize .vi'iiturrnome kitten. Echo Lake Park, reached easily from "It'sutraiuie to tee the moon j! on Electric Outlets! Mountainside and Wtataekt. provides In tin1 dnytime," romarked of, the earnest and best develop- BOYS AND 0IBL8—Cot out today's picture, of Mllle Jark lUbUll.. PUM n» he craaMd a incodow ed spring, sign. As one of the pretUest .' laciadiag th« empon below; ll, color It with ualnU.or crajram and then' '(IOIUHI WIUI yellow cow-slips, pots In the park aysmn. III11 favor- avail ocJtrlng yeur plctare to nnd he Kneed curiously at the $19.8(kinstalls three'twin outlets te haunt of ttature torers. Hikers of- :' r* " DaMd Cory, Hie Jack RabWt Mail, - ~ ~~~ ..big. white 'iuuuil Umt huilg low Mart their escarsaons from here '"In the nay. i *- .- . l •,'~. :...., c/o The Cranford C'HIieri and Clironlclit _ • .... and into the reservation, ly 1 _. ^|to*,'. wo«r ..lmrk«l.a little, t mi,, lg at r» gre« dlttaice bercibd." PWESS—Vocle Ihtv)* . braaUftrt Voimr Mother «oo»i!~TlO(Hnr,-tn-fanrT— tiiiK an u WK round diMi chased Faculties for' cooking in-the open boaes, each with a tl at crayons with whltii in rolor Ihr pictures, will ' a tiny silver s|x>on over the $ 8.80 for one be given for Uie best two plcturen rabmltied. One will l>e fur chlldmi Kia.sn "II17. diddle diddle," ue found best at fttn Lake Park and •p4« eight years of age and tlieolher rnrthoM! uver rljhl yean old. Jie reservation. Around the lakes of fiuiiM a voice,' nnd there stood ;h«sc regbns numerooa mmsiij flre- ALL PlC^iuiliS mwl be In by Wednenday noon Ihi week after they a cat with 11 fiddle. ,. EJVERY rooni^shoiiid have at least .oneTwin elettric out-r~ ~. ••TfifliK!," ' tx-imed. U'tle Hir Cat, "why the moon Is out let—most rooms require-several;—I f-you-lvaVerr't-enough, L.RCHAFFEE ' have them put in now while special rates are effective. .. "Ut'caiutr the Cow Is jiolng to jump over It," answered If more than .three outlets are -installedrrlie additional 'JUlsiLj.'uuy. "Tlicre «h.e comas Hates Mooerat* Plai _ now." Hure cnouKh, a beautl- ones will only cost you *6.5O. j Your-sinplc outlets can be fiil black uild white cow was SOOTH Uth STBZrr. I'IIMIIII! Iclimrely toward them. ,_jra*nbmOTan«brd»-«U» "cKanged to'double outlets ar a crtr of * 1-.65 each. -H chatige- - Cluotl MiorniiTg," she cried. is~not made wfiile new outlets are being installed, the cost- HAROLD F. BENNER ' Now, Mlm Puiwiy, strike up a lively lime I^stor, faster," inf^ is $2.20 per outlet. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING h\\v urKcd, uji_s_ho broke Into a unm * JWOO imi fSiitrr ~'r~inunt "get a flying This company^ reserves the right to refuse orders for nturt. "The next moment she TeL CBanfnrd «-UU torn urucdully from the. installation in tiled walls or similar conditions where ex- uround. • ff ~cessivec6sts"are involved. - ue—cifcful," warned "the"" Man In the Moon "Don't clip WELDON BROS. off a piece of green cheese." . "Moo, mpol" disdainfully answered the cow, and.over «he went In a long, sweeping curve, to land gracefully In a patch of clover. An work can** for "Oreatt" exclaimed Little CCTtTC Sir Cat. "You did It splen- dldlyl" .'•4 "Ohr Uiat's nothing." she answered, with.a loss of her .head. _-—-_=-_-_ - "I don't agree with you," re- plied Little Sir Cat "I should think you'd be very protfd of your feet; they're as good as LUMBING, TINNING wings," But her Bonn* La- dyship .made no answer; she and HEATING Just cropped the sweet clover, ; 8Oim ATK. E. like any ordinary cow. "If you're around tomor* row," whispered the little pus- sy, "and It's a clear day, she PAINTING may try another Jump." DECORATING "I'm afraid I shall be. fir, away by them," answered. Lit- PAPER HANGING tie Sir Cat, "I'm seeking my fortune, Mis* Pussy," and SERVICE away he went to seek the pot of gold at the end of a rain- in* •„.,.„,. ..„ AGE—'. bow, - . PUJiMLAtLDJM_AlL COUPON » • . - . -A " VSursTor a story, ~" ~ ""Tou mayWd'me particu!«*-jbont the special rate for the - IlCIIIMUt - instillation of convenience outlets. No obligTOorrincurrcd. _ DAVrDOOBT, CITY OR TOWN- The Jack Rabbit Man. Name. Street and No. City

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. APRIL 9, 1931 Double Features Billed KIALTO THKATRE. HTSTPIHI) - PARAMOUNT. PLAINPIELD Ho- the y CRANFORD A. C TUNED •«»• For Cranford Theatre Friday and H»turdBs_!i_lhl» week William .Powell, -creator. ' of ihtt .. FOR BUSY BALL YEAR patrons of the Rlallii. JIL WenlfMd. '"•'' lernembered "Natural" bavto of Lights the Way ltr ia from . N'onahegan Oval ao4 Travel for fluir bone Saturday, including "The Naughty *ir bv lll of Satorday AftimasBi. nhdnsj the Eshue'rjiami Mlrt" and rnw'Bunrln* Trall."In "Ttie Naughty Flirt." the featured pUyeri < o/ifouth * .14 •IcUire jjrewriu JLIlM White trouble/ happy-ifo-Kicky," without lovrly bcfofne of "it i>ayii To Adver- wornan.of wealth whu ha*IK'iiny Iii his ixx-ki't ' nils dnbbnai (!««". -and 'Wynne" Olbwn In Itadlnv Iili v an active campaign' upon the' dia- Mippnnlng roles, comes to the Para- iroi ii of the a great time being, eipelled frorn ' «*• IW. wticty. cai-uller rhallrngra t «lnn tt'll- mond. ' • - • elusive schools and chasing rrien. Paul I'l.utunt Theatre In Plalnfleld for a jreek Ilii world oil two ijuid altd 11 (fold cigard Ijeglnnlng Friday. April 17th..!'. ". ii ulled hid In snappy new uniforms, the Page Is cast as the young attorney who '« anJlett A. C uill trot In its first practice game fills ln love wltli her, but lacks whole- aw. a rollckinjf, frollcMnim. Infestot In •Man ^of The World" William (•••srnrtpr you'll want to riiwt. and pi I'owtll l» cant i&a siijivr, debonair and I r of the season Sunday afternoon at hearted'. interest Detain* Khfliman- 2:30 o'clock on the Nomahegan Oval, Tb«Nefc«»CBi« bUdit ant crary, but they finally become engaged Joy unddrllKht 111. cullurr-d nerrtlernan who. In the Paris il: tl* tree, in thb oowtry u c'f-frivolity ahdunsophlsjlcated tour- .Wilt opposing Westfleld's team-in the Coun- There follow* »n Interfiling sequence Ill addition lo the abbv"£ aitractloi baa apraad rapMJy to ^ „«,,„ of events, during which attempts are lit*, lines by his wttt, framing wealthy , tvpe «( »• *i.trie ty League: The County Park diamond which tiwt trw U »«O«. EipwiBa,-. thi* wc-ona* "episode of the Marl Ln Ii \ •< iy rupl^l he in Kenlluorth Boulevard will be the made to frustrate the romance, but It 1'rl'nnn on scandalous charges and Uon la aoioc fcrwird. fc^ia, to £. all comes out lo^ the advantage of theJohnr^in plftiiiy "AcrofiH The Work then rxlrn >< tl i k > HM)il (1 All of the players who performed anlst, David Deoglaa. Re tltiKj movie audiences have not *ccn In quit* he can conquer, with Knowl- ( pear to the children, si -well as those :'owel| makes plans to Jilt his pretty II i i I M i i fi * He re* with the local squad last year have Pacific eout la the (fast aslf of 0 adults who like stirring stories, Local i' ™ «"•"• William Purnutn. blu nil"i"nd devoted accomplice i Wynne Olb» edge, his enemy, tuberculosis, p. .1 I i | i it o i [o ii o what would checked ln for the coming season. In- Nineteenth "ttaturr. talent vaudeville will be presented dur- »t one lime was the oustandlnii per- «on).: • now chief cause of death to Inpn i. Iti, litilti on to^ or the book^ cluding Joe.Kldn. flrstistrtng pitcher; ing the Saturday afternoon 'matinee, wmallty of the silent screen, ana one But Wynne, has no Intentions of younr; ;iilnln. til.. I.-.V ttiarhSri^ a [>uic>; ihc plate. b~e- (Creamer, Wesjghan,' K."Burr, Wlkan- On Baiuday, the show Is continuous, of the slronnmt box-offlre attractloni' tvlnit up Powell. Bhe warnu him that ni'jth >• f lioi'k. H'lic-n tin.' plate, was der. Enrlght, Smith, Hinman, Totres. TJie recipe far perperul l from twooVlock In the afternoon, until p' his tlrnn. . • " lie Is .not the man for Carole. Their NariuNAi., STATS AND LOCAL (IdflOojitrl - th'i(--c!i'ar as 'print. DITulllo and Butler. .A3. some of the la to be aatlalled wtib ron eleven-' ' Wednesday and Thurhday, April 15 Ivcs, she explains, have been so dlflf- TUM»Cl>U»l« A«UKIATIOKI ai:;iiii .w;i'* Hi'* iiiiaKi' of tlid key! . ' regulars cannot make connections for and contest with TO For the 8'unday p'rnenlallon, the 10, Marion Davit's will hi! shown In lint •rent.that Carole's - love for him will or. Tin UMITID'^TATM ' Tills u.n jii'iiit'ihiiis which. appar- the 'Saturday afterrion traveUhg games. E3b«rt BsbNtnL New Cranford has booked'the Dim ver- rpretit rt.l<-aM\ 'The_!UiciieIor Father" Mi' as soon as the first ecstacy of iove ently oyiTlilrn'rd tli» lawi ut Nature ilon of Victor Herbert's "Kiss Me a flflnsco comedy Which enjoyed ^sjone.^PoweJC realizing thatTWynne i:'>-ir. nii/l when KoeriUen tnaili? ltir s rriiltt. agree* lo"put: Carole:~pST~::"';' "-•-•••/ life. It Is a Idvrly |ilcture| done to Uie ja.i weir a*» o'n 'the road In tKilhcotm poor. If tin' rli-li illiflheir siiari-', hnw' 1 ir him. franie« her pn scandalous bar o( Iron float. '.'." • '; broken tlmtvbf the modern world, with tries. tiarKt's." •" ^ would Ilic »i)i'» of tiie world be Unlit : .Ti!!.|iijv.ni.i!..!!(.w.inr.iiiie.s the.JC.-ray la WINTER GROVE RESTAURANT, hx. ; J lt»f-Victor.Herbert vervefend romance;] Friday und Ralunlujv April 17, 18, a Prom liili point on the st6ry s ac- en«l!~— •MrnrKlrkliirid;". . ~ ' '. . many \v;i.>-rf.to ilNcuver SIKHS. of dla- BpniUeBuni Boat 8eotelrPlattia;r7":' -r. ----'-r: Uernlce Claire, Waller Pidgepn and Ed- real comedy treat Is In store for illalto lon:Is'developed wltiiijirrum dramatli ^usi1. Jr. U oju1. or I^IH,prluclpul aids Jn^ -••'*•'• . •*!»!•'• • • - • »ard Everett.Horlon lire the featured..patrons, iis the runniest', tram ever iklll, buKdlhg'up to one of the mo's tliu 'ilfacovi-ry i>( J(iilie;rculo3ls. With-"" payers. • brought totti'lhcr will, furnish.' the Wpresslve climaxes seen on the talk -.. 8TABTS-FKI., APK,.9lh oiit Uilii lii'liCTH'U'ould often. b^l ww>ww»H«wiiiiittiri,ni>iiii "•nieUuit parade" Is the nitrlfciloii mlrlh. Winnie Mgtftnrr amr-Aloc 1 ri{ screen'.in along time.' n!l)ln tu ilt'lfrinlim-ihij existelicQ of ne»t Monday and Tuesday, Jack , Holt Drown, what n coinblnaUon for a fiin- In the-title role of "Man of the There's-a Strange Fascination .Iiilierciijii.-U III Us early, stages, when r and Tom Moore head the cast^wlUi fMti their laugh tornado is .tailed ur!d" Wtlllnm Powell Is socnln orle ._ " :.".. About ...„. :.:,. tlio Impu for I'IMX" Is grcateal. Cimtance Cummlng« as the liBrplhe. "HIiiinK TlgiiV"'.sonirtliln(nn"aiid"iehce his better roles. And Carole Loin- A.^IIIIH'III.IIO.SI^ fiiill kills more young Tlie plot revolves around two typical wm be'unable'W-dn while Ihls teum ird.'-and Wynne blbsoir ore sincere WIUJAM pnrsmii III tile Ural" dcciile of toatup New York charafllers. Cookie Leonard,L, 011 the screen. It will prpvc excell- Upper rloht abowi ;.s. in-drawn true nd convlnclnti In well rounded por- Ity Hum. any OIIKT -illSi-iiae, tho X-ray R . graph of modern telephone trUck^tu a newsi»|Kr reporter ami Mike Liu eriteitalnmeiil for the family, nil aynla. Others In the cast Include O Dowd, a policeman. Uatli fall In' love J brltw alotiK ull llie kiddles, luruo pi lia.^ to. 1'iirtii; lo hit an Instrument re- CRANFORD N.J upptr left The »cens In th« lower, .wrcnce.Oray and Ouy Klbbee. POWELL K|»*,iis!hi. (or \\\f HJIVIUK uf thouaantlfl '•• '•'' • • *:.atortrii o with the same girl.' Broke and hungry, H1,all, as they will surely enjoy 'this "Man of the Worid", was directed _': , 1 ln~^ ——^of IIVCH... Ktmrltitu htiliilreU. tubercu- Friday and Saturd*^ ^~~ Apri 10-11 Cookie eventually becomes a nangster comedy smash Hlchard Wallace, maker of Ruth lodlrt iisHorlaitnii.^ of tliH country are Contlnaons Performahec^'SiUrdijv Jvilff"jj."" ' • Youth's Z<|.tlul Day and from Uien on the plot moves In liatti'rtons recent- success. "The "MAN of the WORLD" rapid fashion. IliU yi-ar i:alllrik* attfnlion to the fact Tlie iml <>f (Ife Uiitt^.iiqtjSiiflure for Iglit To Loyc." thai tuliereuln«l9 "l» "tbo Foe of DOUBLE FEATURE »,er. The dnya of pnrsnU pass inul For next Wednesday and Thursday, Yimlli..'\ .TIH'SH ornanizatlqiis urse'tha tlie dux of reflection ,conie,.-anil. t{H" there will' be another double feature, UIMBARI) With ALICE WHITE, 1 i 1IIK Nl.VV AMI (1KKATEII * •IIBU of Hie. tnlierciillu test—a llarmless niiin who liaa ulnitlng throiiiih his nii'in- "The Hot Heiress ' and "Other Men,'! nnW e ltl rln wll WVNNK OIBSON ' skin ri-at-Huii-—un youni? peoplG, espe- eri'.wM !' «1"l,' ? B. ° Women" "Hot Heiress" Is a strictly ..^ Moon't P.haita PAUL PAGE and lialy th'Mn lirwho^u.homes there Is a an turn with joy anid rellerto thorn- modern romance, presenting the start- Tho Mine.II linn f|i|. IlKlit uf Its owil ling adventures "of u Park uvenur so- raw* uf itilicrciilnsln. Those who show MYRNALOY perpetual frlendt of lil»: bookBhelves, to like nut IMII Millies entirely hy rth "llamanette No. 7" by thn lest; Hint they'-are severely In- bii laid up for himself true riches ciety girl, whose jvvinv ryes tec und llevled light Ua_plliin;ai4lep«!iul_un- f|rtit yIfer Cutie orthe.' "•' It-JsTifest tHItiij WrTiffjohe-thdl,'be- covet a roughneck riveter.. Just how lt« pinilijiiii nihillvu lo the eurtli ruul Plrtorlal Nc «he get* and holds her sweetheart •eliesls tu ilelerhilui) .whether actual Spanked Her, and then Fen la Love ~ fore being plunted Into the einctlns; lira sun. Ulicn It In between, or nenr- lllplngJ3raiidnia -ire* of-M» lifer-**-ahoold-Savo^had 1 Conwdy'RIot K. Kri.nt SL I'lione t-lfd. C-29.1J •body lias linlh II|I in ilcfciinr.n. time ln which to make himself fn- leresting ever nlmrrj It Is repleU* with sun. Its unllluinlniileil side la townril —-Tulivn'iiliwU iuniftlnies slums no catchy niusiriaiiiuiiibers'rnrii' i,yuu und ;; : Paramount Hound News silllsr with some of the great things llm mirlli -Mini — tlien — Its -plumi- symjmtms—wluitiiver, tube'rcululls spa- '^aogbiy Flirt" Is hit own history-and literature, and OnaMunwii are featured. IH new. A week drtei'.tliis, llm moon Is rf;ill.iH «iiv, ^o it U only pusslblo to In Hie. south nlieu Hie IUII U at'ltlriK. with irtlnis of^deep minds on prob- kn»«- tliat a ybu'iia.iwraoii la free from 6 Dayj. !l» western Imlf h Uliiniliuiti-d unil Plalnfleld's Theatre Intimate. Itms ^here the search U the reward.- It by lie iittnut ill,, XTIIV, tho aorlilental rrincli>al IU Brace) Taylor. RlUjr "Ch.cW.d Up" IU filinou In llrsC quiirter. In miutlier ilbrnri'ry of an nbicure. pniffaiar 'of • Starting Saturday WITH IIHIIIIIII Uprliiilil IIIIH H ni'W 4HIIII>9 week I ho tnoiin Is at Ilt-Sreiitvst in- |ibyHl<|s"ln a (i,'ini.iii uiilvvrslty. Whltiiiinti ltlli"ear*, because U not to he taken" literally.- But in "Roiueiliiivii a couiitry buy gliwune. sutitiriis tin- sun lines, nltli Its ens'. -Sunday—-:.. CohUnobm"ft«pn5s£ee^:ir Ffit Apcil 12 llohio of Paramount Pictures the linhili tl'uiH |iln|iln^! Hir idverae weather conditions pre- UP to me. 'Von neiiT llvwl mi « fiiiin,' Charlei Farrell 'KISS ME AGAIN" tiUedln Great Britain, France, Spain. .' (jertanani Us* of d»«l he sajs. 'Why untr said l/'Wi'll.' lit* BEBNICE lulj, and other part»lof>Enrope. Dntjn II Ims lik'n; Mllinaieil that ulioul WALTEB EDW. BVEUETT cWlected .dy the weather hur*au, how- eava, *l4irkiiy.^cock'pKulihhiii,..liut~li(« CLAIRE : don't k)in)rk us your ixielry ».'ij« In- nn^ihiririif itii ciiiiT uihii'd In ll^^ CRANFORD THEATRE EON HORTON "tia'.iioow that We wo'r»t'*f«itnfBr "of duos.' ll<> hud iu<. rlglu (Jifri'i it's I lie in.any Is runverlril Iniu cuk«t the cokl lhu summer were exaggerated by turkey Jion that k)'iui'li».—ttVIt; yn'ii'll uren cow* bring unil iu fuel by nu- rrliws, and onlyr-atfew of !the lesH never lici' mrli;"r I'lrli'-t-rw'i of iiieriMis liuiiistrieii. An Important Message Monday and Tuesday "^ kirdj crops and plants (offered from mine k.MMi.l.ln,' I suld lo Hit' I' ,."—• tht cold during the summer of 1810. Kaustt C'll.vHInr. — —• .^ - Good To Every Theatre-Goer April 13-14 .,. rrii|iiij,iindii U-NiiiH'lhliii; that Tull, Ihllik liewsjiiipi'iK *liom,l print ..fo In Cranford: It's a MyaUrr ' lhlMl'ti The minister having failed to appear _ Bout. >"•"_««.J»«rrt»f Ibc world'a mint faiiuius gay but thrilling ro- out the tett: j-"l am' the good sliep, liewlailtts. C«rl>le anil Hiliuhwilmufr - JACK HOLT btnE" Three timer he repentiMl the mance . •., a desire to He tooi what he nanted-ruthlessly - words -ram the good shepherd," bul Una. —without fear of consequences. «o«ld proceed no furthers see and hear the thrill, *No, no, Donald, jot better come Lut Tune* Today doon," sail] a member seated In a frnnl p iiiiitrurts Iii packed story and. in- Special Attraction—Mon Matinee Hw; "you're just a common sheep like Babj Beauty Parade Prom State out of ourselves." lioine SII Hint the ,|m,r l» ilu.eil In 'c:. eravlty when he uoen In or imt. TedUealy Buddy Rogers spired'melodies that Come and Applaud Your Favorite Entry in R»W>OoWliin by laying that a rllstln HORDE" CO-PICTURES nlshed man ot letters had suggest*' She's one of the that marriage should be on the basl: with Fay Wray KISS ME of a uven yean' lease, renewable al Idle rfch wte Across the World the option of both parties. SELECTED yARrETIES with Mnrtin sJohnion. followed a pause. Then—wltlua^ MaUnee—gSrU atTtjH - AGAIN: o>llbers.t!cra: ^ *•_" 1 "Now. gentlemervaeran-yfars-la-i TUE. and WED. " tery long time.-—Kansas City Times •^ Africa shrieks "It's one of Vita- The Low-down on the Higher iwSwi phone's greatest Co-BducaUonl rl«on" _ Ness achievements. A11 Revtmkf tka RoaU "GIRLS DEMAND Color! All Roman- Two workmen were having a qule EXCITEMENT' . Monday, Tuesday—April 13-14 that. - with tic! All Beautiful! — "Who's, that chap over there In Un JOHN WAYNE , CA8T INCLUDES Maale by Mae orerallsr asked Ted of Ms com VIEOINIA CHEUULL ' .patloa. . •* Victor Herbert MAsainnrnc CUDBCIULL CONRAD NAGEL . That's the boss* son. He's workln, MiMay.AprniJ.TWs with ILM/ u a laborer," came tbe reply. Itwatn wm Be Ctaacd and Ftornicr Favorite Beralee Claire. Edward Ev- "I •ee." ventured Ted; "suiting a UUMFlMk Wm. Farnum erett aorlon. Walter Hd- th* bottom and working Us way up. TUESDAY "No." replied bis companion. "B W Be Pay Aaaatear glut ane OoUyer. *>*rted at the top and they pnshe " Mtait Or PARAMOUNT PtCTUMU him downr n«»lr« CO-PICTURJB8 Chaa. Mtmr-GM Sidney Comedy Cartoon >1UAet Neva Traatiac J0XFOI4D Sunday, April 12 J woman says, «M» dangbte •tan tilt-T-a-Cnosm. tat ii:M Wednesday, Thursday—April 15-16 Tn** aTniMiillu iw, WU me eYsrrthlacr.woa know- tht TU WttmHj Tkaatre* Continuous—2-11 p. M. -">* Uttle tlrtl«-pottln« something ote ' ' lOJUNnBLD " in "THE BACHELOR FATHER" BEN LYON-ONA MDNSON MARY ASTOR «a nuttier. becsase'W ntnmui soo W. Wlmt ML TU. Hfi. t-IM* rUCSNTAOB or noCBCIM TO CNSSOIOVSO '* "er entlstly fllsflnsii' Usebt to at Walter "" •tte. naleas It la mentally defectrn GRANT-WITHERS maa' ite^Ol VY. APRIL 9. 1931.

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B%tt MMwamm The IDasts Msrjr and One* Arthur; SbU Wl H*t Jefferson's 188th Anniversary daughters of Mr. and Utv James A. Arthur, jr, are spending this week In In the picturesque and dramatic j civilian was blamed for the Ineffectual Philadelphia. — Rn IW Rclbiia Mr», Henry Hoblnger who has been period Jutt before, during »nd'tlils administration WM graxly unjutt. Ington to rrcupsrste. Former Comsdlniaa SwacjOsa- War. there are probably but few n«-1 Hb conduct belni attacked. l» dr- More than 100 KCnUworth children um who stand out In American hu-1 rllned reelection, to the Oovrmorahlp, Joined the Crsnford chUdren In the egg key Emtoncd for 9.t«fqr% tory as does Thomas Jefferson, third but was unanuuously returned by At- l*Sgi»j!l. tim-ij hunt which took place In Nomahegan Republkao Qoh. , Two president ol the United States, and beinarle as. a— delegate to the State Park yesterday afternoon, llie Kehll 1 oft«ntxried the most conspicuous apostle of de- Legislature. worth police assisted In conducting the Camfidates for Cotmrfl, t»a Scwiti,!«. mocracy., according to the Division ot From -1784 to 1788 Jeffprsotl was In sflalr. Re rSsittit tu Information and Publication of the France, tint under an appotnuiient to The Young Men's Improvement As- bst half of Mayor Augoat Oeorge Washington Bicentennial Com- col!aborat« with Benjamin FYantrln soctatlon is making plans for a Softball ymr.£ompleC*s. a twa> wnar I isstO* mission. , - and John Adams In 'hrgBUatlng treat twilight league. It is planned to have borough's churt April 13, mi, will mark the 188th trs-\)l commerce with European coun six teams enter. Dante Cerra, Jack nounced that her mis. anniversary or his birth at ahadwell. tries, and then -ns fianklln'5 successor Mergott and George SchulU comprUu date fur' Uyrfcu Igiwnaes Albcmarie County.—Virginia^— By - n ns-intnister. to Pmitee;—He was fx ^(lie committee In charge and they will himself .^ tSurmi nts, Dwo tuna ef tssa strange coincidence he died on July i, popular as. a minister. Dur- call s meeting of all Interested men and yeikx-f.- iht mayor pouus, mst, tss s4- 1831), the fifUetli anniversary of the ing this time ho assisted In negotiating boy* In the near future. mlnutratlbn iua nmucCui a Declaration of Independence, on the a treaty, of amity and commerce wttli The Board at* Education will, hold It.i, many economise Ux DHTSIB same day as John Adams, the second Prussia arid one with Morocco, and regular April meeting Monday rv^n'- and h* cicoa rJie- liiKnnsw af president- of—thc-Unlted-Stat*H-and nrRotittted-wtth—Prance-.a "convention ing In the Ilsrdlnn Sclvooi. Gonlinll- m uir taj~r~nifac«>~£iir iwith ono Interruption from 1195 lo defining mid establishing the rights tee appointments for (he yesn as well yesf. The pruiaurr at 1809) life-long friends arid ''privileges of' consuls and ,vlce tee appointments (or Hi? year, as well nets, the major dmfikrwn. snaaas H Jm- *i-sa WO American or this ttme Had siinti, •tv tilt slastgnatianorother -oin*»rsiwtH- probably be made/ TxisSIBre Tor nim ta wwre^fjena tor Our versatility or such diversified liiurcils. When Jefferson I*R France It was nomination and fflfcrurai V inc. Jefferson wn's asked to draft tlie Dec- with the Intention oi fawn returning Tlit Borougli^CouncIl will hold 11* In the prlmaj-y nlKvoum Mlsgr U 13us laration or Independence because of J flrst-mohilW-meeling-forr April -Tuea^. ITS* Bur~rregidetH~ Waililn8lon~;t«id.ertSI iKifnimh will nraninaW- • .utcnAiaedie (or his reputation us a writer Adanu thus him the Becreturysnip of State and heday tveiUng In the Woodmen's Hall mayor * and ' inri*ff bav "ibr Saaraufiii trlls tin; stoiy He brought with him reluctantly accepted. Alexander Ham- council, on thir (bn3uttUL-aui nirfcW To a reputation tor literary udeiice and ilton was Secretary of tlie "Treasury. head the ticket ita n>is9uii itlbr BMIU* he happy talent for composition. These, two men. antipodal in temper^ "Quacks" Reap Harrart , - wOrth tteaublkaj) tTliitti Inn tt mWch Writings or his were handed about, union and political belief, clashenVwlth From CultlbU Publtc Mayor fi'rahl ui ilut DIUOAI. tas cn- remarkable for the|r peculiar rrllcny Irreconcilable . hostility. .flrsj/ori the Ilurnlng a rabbll'a bvart on tlte ftra dnravd tlie cnndlduy at ilium JSidns- of expression It was tiic 'Sunminry llnnnctnl proposals ol llamlltoil. which key. Mr, McClluiluv In * Unranor " i one of the grestest enemies of telephone line builders. - ah

acupi 10 discover Judge Anthony OrtBijm. mba tiads Youth's Z«.strul D.T ~ ^ Actor K«pt Bwr Favored by N»lur« other studies, ha had a good knowlednc Hamilton's with the latter. * TUsy. ...wiMtherhushauds are faithful to their the Hvpubllcan tornn. -ubi^actr flp- Tl>e rrsl "f life tlne>nqt endure for The Drit proteuu act ever seen In Wlien" pumied by another creature, of Latin, Orcek. and rrencli,. to which fprriied nbout'Htiemselvej' two- great wives I Ttitsw are annum, the uiaujr posed to Mayor SUA11 nuwransne aw ,,er. 'I'lie dnyi nf pnrsul( puss iiml America was at tile Park theater, New the tlre-bfllled loiiil luru* on hlsjinck lie soon added Italian and Spanish. U;' partl.ei, which took; the names of Re- niusilng performances'carried on IAannouncement an co> maim tut MOom- tlie (IJ)S of reflection come, nnil Dm York, Starch 2. IKtO, given by an Ac- and ticks up Ids logs lu llie air. Na- hod an. artistic lempcrament, publican and Federalist, llie schools Ilia Weet riding of Torksblre.' U-ctls ers will »iiBt»ict tot mayor, or lor DIIIO »l>u liss sfiiirtnit throiiKh Ilia Mom- tor niimix) Splller, who was seen In ture hits provided "him with a splush music nnd was an' exccRtlonaJjiKgood of thouvht for which ttiey. stood have anal Itrsdfonl, In pnrllinlnr, are In-members ot the .•uucclil Ur tncal JKS1- wj wlml Is nnhle and dtlrrlng. wlio "Eight to One,". In-.wniVh^fea, assumed of red on the stomudr timl legs. As violinist, He was profllclojifin out- Hlnce contended for mastery'in. Ameri- fexreit with then* places, wherei p«ii>le tlcs run trwi to turn* (ur B2je_«w*nrag cm turn «ltb Joy and rellerto those eight cliarncteni." . ' red Is regurdeil us n duui;t>r slitu by dor sports, and an excellent horseman, can politics. The name Republican sr« Induced to undergo "treatment" primary, liownviir. U In. »jjiuiaua «2iat perpetual friends of his: bookshelves, wild aidjtmls, no croatuie "III entThoroughbred hortuAo him were a was dropped nt (lie lime ol the War tor all sorts «r alli.iients and far alJlldiil n Orippu- will men m_ hun, and so lie ci'ta un* rcotfree. of 1812, III 1853 It was revived fqr X bn laid up for himself true riches idc.m«|ji B«rr»v« (ii'nwiiully do not need tlio timber tlmt Is destroyed: abled him to compete from the flrsf nnd rrelected In 1HO4. His ailmlnlMru- soltl In lU'tinitfavWoiuifn anlTeiing frtim Joseph A; Morti-k amit ml Ptnwa, Is his own history-and literature, and - - Mi«d ProductloB- we care nothing fur the birds' with the loading lawyenrof the colony ilon was dlirtiiunilshrd by tho simpli- a fear ci)Ti.nilei.^M.l.eli9iied and very fond of music. Their [ram the Presidency, he hud been al- lH<-n diwlroywl hy llie tilll filled is that mm tu/Ht sir Smut Oatjtas. mauled lire was exceedingly happy, ma.it continuously in the public ser- *ar«>iiseil In the minds of wIv lie-has not nnnouund sttatkav sat «tt Senmerleu Tear ' y candidate to suttiniwii The year 1816 Is popularly known and Jellpr»on never remarried after her vice for forty ypura. lie rrtustd ciTiilng ihelr Husbands, I'll* policyy be i Thus tor. that pun si •tlie"y«*r without a anmhier." .O'f corly detli. - or six children; - two reelectrd. lor llie third ternvg exiwilvnre great ilintculty In securing daughters, alone. survived Infancy. requested by the legislature of nvepronerullons, becauiM (wopls who linvt catkParty rumdJn* ft? aaayar M«rM thU.term ,1s a misnomer nnil iHt-u lulled are sshaiued..ta coins for selectM iinly two. amarfWuO li not to be taken literally.- But in ;—and—very- -states to lie « (andld«l«> -Tllus, affectionate ol home, and his gener- lowing WoshlngtoJlVcxainple, he help- wnrd to give evlilent'w.— I'll- nominaUbav They •*"* Tntaeaoara Dr« the northern states ther» were frosts Hits. . .' banowtu aAl BVrmaai BHk. A.BbM -la-eery month of the year, and sin) ous and devoted relations with his ed tu 'cstabUsIr a .precedent* deemed rhlldrcn and grandchildren arc uaiong b> him o( (ireat lm|K>rtuncr for pre- candidate wilt^roasMor a* snrsasasaaC llir sd verse weather conditions pre- Itll the -bonlUnft. ng Hamr MsM< teUeil In Great Britain, France, Spuln. he rlncM features of his character wivlng u dciiiocrnllr spirit In the President y 1 J1 Great French Novalbt —- wllhUi tlie twit wmts^ '. Ililj, and other ports .Of-Europe. Dnt/i In 1T79,/ill "ulirtost the ' gloJmifil : • o.m of ihr «ir In the - Southern When h/i died, lie 1 clump lor Ills 7_° ,JLcwrir of Cowl Coffa* Mr. Urbaaowtc* him,ima sasatall ''-• C-• collected by the weather hureau, how iilw«rtlk-(a>- nanea «aasiiaw -ess- {- -^ "ON tier, nhow that the'worst "features of slales. Jiiyin.011 BUccoedcd—1 ^"^ 'omh thr rpttnph "HMP wns burtrdj To tfie nr.irrjr Aumrltuiis" wlib ircT|'i«i-" CrT," K£fll' "aWWwsW* IVHr* Umy as Governor or Virginia, beliu rhomils'V/e'lleritoli, n»,.»J.( «.' " • "•- .crit"lnli> i< _¥-i.uf ... ^,.,1 usual coffee Is in enginnr. itmclujml It*Utaettl lhu summer were eXaggerntdd by La_ Rus- plunt ui EBtaacMtk. H^sj writers, and only a few of the lesH lie s-tond to hold that oniue after the Ininllnn of Imli'pi'nfli'nee, of the wlieiijrayelliii In jrran«_ltLnisy be. a_ kinly crops sod plant! mfTered from organi7jitlon of the Government In Statute of Viridnla for Ib-llKlBUS Free- siiriirlM to iieur tiiat a fnuiuus fruocli- tnw nmrt hmr ifamt mot -ftmt the cold during the summer of 1810. lus second term tho stuto was overrun dom, nnd' Puttier of the University ol man, Us novelist Honors da llnlluic, halt. He Ui-amoHtti ettUk Ik* by British troops, and JuifeiHon. a Virginia VVIIS ss fgnd.of good colte* at lli»x tun; man- Fountain, P»m On HS1 QUALITY M E A T S liif snd extremely tnatldlous about the live position. Me MBCBBS»».0l iiualltjr of (lie. grains and tbtir p«rc«- publican Club- caodidbor Oar tsss —.- The minister having failed to appear AT POPULAR PRICES luting. Inatlon la sale* n>B«««nllaB|aS! far l»e- _ atJbe hour for_senlce_at a thurehi HOW RETIRED TELEPHONE MAN KEEPS BUSY I In always bad Ilirae kinds of grains. Horrnel CtHnpaqy s Highland glen, one of the elders, n iCT^rrffir .sbwp farmer, entered the.pulpit to If you nant to know uherr you can get the hlglicU quallt/ liail lo go lo three different grocers for election on bomtiglk i condnct the serrlce. ,, meats and poultry at (M lowest price*—Just aik the women llK-m. II* culled Ills .own coffee p«t collector will aJso tr lila "luusr" Slid ilroJill gallons »f ilie present holder °C tw» nObon. JstM J He tot through theprellmlnary ci- who shop at the K A 1 JtARKLTS. Try us yourwlf thin ButU-r will b^'» rmoUbm. tm ja eretses without mishap, and then gave dijrk Rupuottaaai I btrd7 Three timer he repealed the I thus* etrrurlatlnr* spells of Insplra- DtLIVERY 8EBVICE AT L(0VEB.TJIANu „, _^ \ thwir'wblch/ ftoiiwtiioet>Tsstedu^9"liuurs words -Pirn the) good shepherd," but years, first a« a mmnomr CASH AND CABBY 1-RICtS v and |> was known lu linvu onten fuii* vice to the borouiib. iusdl pounds of cherries at a tlmit • Inatlon tor nt-cloiCUm Us I and! Saturday wrests of ths- -,-•»• 115-16 Somerset Maugham, playwright and 1 •DTellst, says that the wittiest after- j -TUJi.r." Caoal FalUre tee front the FBESU JEBSEY F0B|( LOINB, BJb Half, Ths "TliMler," In tumuion with ths 8tahr» .. . dinner speech he. has ever.heard nut '" 22c Morris and ita. WSJsts- . made or an American at a I/wdon. - Per Lb. • - f nialeslli-kl?h«ck l)»h 8f »»try.syetine, * lias reuiark«bl« Dar'euia'I lnillncts, dinner party. To tile visitor had been , LEGS or RUMPS W MILKFED VEAL, Any Site, allotted the tout'Of'"The Ijidlen." hjillillng a nest, axuardlDf the ova," 4* fate watching, over. ihV. x°ung try .whilst He began by saying that a dlstln- Per Lb. - 28c •"" rolshed man ot l«tten'had suggesteil | aim In ths naat, and then. wb»u' they chnngi Uv la* aultiuto «* iiiiaiftjfjlaal : , M FBIM5. BIB BOAST, Best Cuts, . . . ••• I ara able to leave It. accompunylng . that msrrisge should be on the basis . : • in guard until they ar» abl» »«/ I of a seven years' lease, renewable at . ' "Per Lb. ~-A.r—•• ••••—'•:•-— - .20c i to fend for tbamselvas, Uorsovcr, pi. as atuclmp. SBHS** amHl'i-t« t *• fly tte option of both parties.' ' • j daring tbtUma Ibat the baby "tld- FANCY *OUNO FBICASSEE CHICKENS, woui* b. qinta- baswaelUa ?• aajejjjs *7«V 29c Whst a rh'au can do to. proTlde-for ujtlaga at BeachwoddtJULToms Riven- illors- sr» In lbe> nest, shouW on* of deliberation :J -;-• M-'SXb.- Site; Per Lb.-.. •- •—•••' tUstfahi*spfofus tbe future It bs sets Ills mluii toil shown above. . ''"" them, stronger tnan the others, aally aetan years Is n _« Mr. BaroB« H tery long time.-—Kansas City Times, i .Small or Large. Per Lb.. 29c one particular hobby more than world looks like,' "papa" Is after It othor -that- hotiby If bli H«r« srtutghrutarir tw j FANCY BIILKFED YOUNb.FOWL, All baring retired after thirty years' Rmnlas; UH Ro«U • ' -f- serrlco as a telephone man. is now Two workmen, wtre having a quiet ' 7-77. Fer:Xb. "_^ ----•'•••••!";••••••'•- •"•" 32c ntanasing—bis-owa-Hgrsp»fratt-4arm.- gouth Jweey, --and -boallng _has been , that- .-.' •..., ,U.:; .viS'-,.:c., •;, .•;••, 71" TOP or BOTTOM ROtND.CBOSS.ftlB BQAST. on the. Isls of Plnjt, jneJk.Cubs".^ v 61) chief recreation. Fiihlnc. b« esys. j x that "ch«p: over there' In toe CHOICE SIBLOIN STEAKS It If a-|.»r-cry from tqlrly rears of Is all rigbt If It doesn't Interfer. with ' .: ' • Se^asra aael 'CtreJa'Seiaaa - •: • tbl* v>ry.«M»Mc *>* i Mae overausn asked. Ted of his com- J : 32c teleptoln work' In melropollUn ,l*»w. 4he' pleasure to be 'oiind In lost crul» A circl. coniauu a greater area sunrwejin tor a B»»dS. «s>JI.J pai' ";ay:r\ \ - Jersey to the mauageraent of a grape- log around In .tba "Nervous", bis folly than a square thst-has a perimeter sbnt of Urrwt snow, da) > -Thart the bosf ;sen, He's working BROOKFIELD CBEAMEBY BUTTER, farm lo tlie tropics but for Mr.equipped cabin crulwr, also pictured equal to lbs dnnimferwocs of tbe clr- lettersTwer* stivlllnl neat-el •» a laborer," cam. the- reply. PerLb. .r .."' '- '•-'• '- 32c JBarnes the cbang* was not sudden. bare. At the time or his retirement Mr. j d« because ID ths circle svary part "I Me," ventured-Ted; -starting at Ms had planned It for many years and Barnes was power plant supervisor for! ot tba drttimtortnce Is satanded to tb» bottom and working hi* way np." by careful management.bad arranged tbe metropolitan division of tba N»w ( Its fsrthsat pouit from tbe canter, "No." replied bis companion. "He nsh SPECIALS things so that at lbs sod of bis sctiis Jersey Dell Telephone CoTnpany. and; tfienby Indoslng tba gr#atwt jh*. b at the top and they pushed talspnon* carter he could retlrs to a was recognised as a leading authority i r FRESH ULLETS. Utopian state of affairs wbleb Includes In tbs telephone organlistloo on stor | telssatlsa lspaealla Tbe> aavat «baaressaws> s PcrLb. 23c winters spent on bis farm IS lbs ags batteries, wblcb play a vital part f AS an appla is not In any props* Itgnl la n

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Civic Lcatue Announces Introduce Ordinance Feature Art for Show W|hsn-ik-n»Mi-mai»»-an (nvestm. Baseball Days Are Coming RatifyCoflditions For of KJM or of ttojOOP, he ordinal To Regulate Peddlers the feature of tbe all-idw ten ReW Fod Canvass doss tit that he can to protect ' act benefit professional vaudrvllb Freeholder This Year Cl principal snd to make the best use Hearing Set for Jsjext Meeting, •how which, the Oarwood . Chosen Freeholders this year, Borough checks. The automobUe mannf action by the council, was set for Tues- en. Her talent Is perfected to the" "He*** OmmtUm were nude Attorney Augustus C.TJash Informed htablu;^ turers have convinced car owners tl day evening. April 31. jroportlom attained by few. only re- *t a mmtag ot Ihe . Mon- the Borough Council at Its meettiu member of the- join, regular checks on the oil, the batu Tuesday night. The Oarwood Repub- The fee Is set as 110 for each vehicle cently she earned the title of being onf »M]ti of mter, and motor exti Of America's greatest hand balancer* lican Club." Inc. recently petitioned the I nt Trunk the period ot efficiency in a car i used, or for each person selling on council to start action so that the An ot these fool Peddlers will not be allowed to The Clvlo U*»iie ta prewntln? |tj WertfleId protect the Investment for a re-sale borough coulShave a representative I turn-in. sell within BOO feel of any store selling mow for the benefit of all the needs on the Board of Chosen Freeholders, IS * - "'• similar line of goods, They will also and unemployed In the b Jotat meetlnn. which hsd eltl.n«U>e.Tj>ffethat.in-lhe..last-J rs, legal actlonand-aisopro. »iir l»viTOw^iroi«T^^I^e Oarwood had. a population of ,|. • ^ .UIU«enai' 'or" the II home ownera would check tr corner of nny"streel or highway. Tlie relief fund. Miss Oray will 2.500.1 ouf the work. ^ ^ Pollre Department Js given power_UJ - bouses as they do their cars, Judicio uiief««t : | •\ jy spending s^fe^ douara once en- ta .-enforce the .ordinance,-which, provide* wy fifteen mlrtutei pf tbi. prtwts In'•,. a communication to. the council I . Ihat violators will be liable to a fine of Tuesday night; the . borough' attorney I' follows: "Be It resolved bv s year to prevent wanes, they wo Is expected "to be one of the'-mos't lin CbwelSt of , be not only avoiding the heavy 133 and revocation of.license. IgJJie Ul ever uliown In Oarwood,. outlined the situation.s» follows: "in the mayor and councU of the Borough event of-vlolntlfm af.U>e.ordtnance.-n(> uM-tsnpjsstaaW teply- to the- communication- which the ^Oarwnad that the followlnrreeota pmit ftf niWMltit'Tf mulTr rtpaln :r : m Howr.' license shall be Issued for one year from •' ." V- '"" ' -•" ~"~ i--/- ••'•;i Oarwood-Republican Club forwarded meudattons,for the compleuon of the • would also be keeping their lnvestm conviction •'••.•• . • lu iencw his restaurant license was s«d F. Oarvrtrn. Foremen; to'jftlur honorable body, relaUve to the lUhway Valley Joint Trunk Sewer o! pruned to its fullest working capac granted. ' '•• . • dSstrlkv—sfyitse avenue' and (election of a member of Uie Board or" adopted ^and the representative of the WRen needed for security or for Headed by David nurke, a delegation Barton of Myrtle avenue residents asked the • Former Borough Attorney Carroll K Cnosei) Freeholders from Oarwood Borough of Oarwood to the Joint Immediate turnover, that lnvestm council to have Uie paving pi that Sellers asked by letter if he would-con- «*Tntnflmtia <3iureh permit me to state that I do hot be- Meeting la authorised and directed to would be ready to serve them at oi tinue to represent this boroimh In the nsrta*. nraaoi; Ptarth dls- lieve such a member can be'selected nt vote at any future meeting of sold Houses that are obsolete or down- street Improved, They claimed It had bWl. ar anl Onto- ,ti»et. been one of "the best-paveil.Wreets In suit of Mr.-Randolph, chairman of the the present Ume. Joint Meeting in favor of the adoption the-heel are entered onthe red i Joint Mectlngrfor- back pay, He win of the recommendations." Thrrecom- of the ledger;-.;^ "-'--•---' "~ •'--'..".• die borough, before the construction of I J. 'tn accordance with Chapter 38 ol COlJN the,- baseball diamond will resound with tbe clamor of America's the Joint Trunk Sewer. Mr. Burke sug- be notified that the new borough attor- •»» great gome; picked students in high schools snd colleges everywhere mendstlons were: . The first indication ot the condit ney will take over the case. Reporting Win ttsitrkt. Berth avenue,' the laws of 1930, which was approved ggestet d thstt the borouijgh -engineengnrr shoulshuld under date of March 24, 1930, the leg- will strunKla for places on the team. A note of warning la being sonnisd "Wgar Road property-to be ac- ' of a house Is, perhaps, the appeara ^~S> ^—B.1 ^*m ^ S _ _ .«.»-* da_^. . S_ _._.a depredations on school prDptrtir,-trte- ftt Cfetur suvrt, Wmslow gtt estimates .by_healtli-associations throughout the country-during April tbarth.se days ~of the porch, steps, and raUlng. O on - the —work and - go board of educntlon'-asked-for^Biore-ade- -ASfw.THSrTwiSa' uuature psssedthefollowlngracV!—— quired Immediately. _-.-- ' "rr- •head wllh.lt. -.. "An act defining-the word poriu- of stres. require rigid training to include plenty of resfsnd nourishing food to lumber gives almost life long sen quate police protection and that the avoid the dangers, of overstrain. It Is pointed out by organisations financed by "Mr. PotU total compensation Borought Attorney Nash voiced the Janitors be mode special marshalls. The lation when-used In s statute. -- for the construction of the sewer- .but In many cases weather and de opinion there Is little chance of having Be It enacted by the Senate and the Chris «,., seal sale that "Tuberculosis 1. the fo. of yomh" and t". chirt have combined to weaken the Jol requests were referred to the police •i.. -.— avenue. West cartie of dcalh among young adults. " ' and the-construction of the dis- the work don. by the Joint Meeting at committee. General Assembly of the Btate of posal plant to be fixed at llw.000," and boards. A broken step or roll Cedar Im4 and Cedar street to snd scaling porch paint detract Yi , the present time, but that the Improve- Prom the board of health, council rV> s«ond trmt. . New Jersey: with no charge for extra work. ment might be done by the meeting, the . Whenever the word populaUon the trim appearance of any ho cerved comment Upon the condition of 5*»I»UB» Etadeawtadeawt- Sorteflr and »re after Its present difficulties become Plre is used In any statute such word PROP0SEO0H0INANCC "Overhead for the Joint Meet- There Is little expense In-dressing avenue. With every member of the. team servaUves, U It Is.to give Its best i part of the'County Park system, the moritli. wlth.no damage.- Councilman West. BrooksMr Raw. OamO K. Sell- In reply to questions why this ac- payment-of officers from the vari- street committee reported (wo flags InWell* Lovetond was elected a member in, Joator Ordrr S •PPortlonInPPrtlonlngg • reprrepree - Court by defeating the Cedar Brooks vood. - : • Wcham DocneanL sradary of thesentation other details, there disposal plant-to be employed at u. the houses thaMie would be held re- State. The street camniBtee reported Qmmittwv nptmni ~ Monday night nf Plainfield. Tlie final score was 43- rflxed salary. No paid offlclals of For the interior trim of the he gpooslble and would be expected to recelvinr 1100 In fees lur street' open- would be a large increase In taxation. there Is a variety of—popular we contributions bare atready started to He said Union County would be recog- %>• During their season, the Victrix the Joint meeting. ^ ' - make needed repairs. \ .-..-.•- ings and making a refund of 119. victories'11"'" reC°rd °f t*ent>r-tnree available to the home owner. Wl com* in cor svikrf TO*. Checks have nised as a flrst-class.: county, which "Executive committee meetings 1 „,<., The claim of 8. Scalxadona of M9 been rmtnsL tSatrd. (ran would, mean larger salaries for public The locnl boys had thliiBs pretty to be abolished. 'nr and white pine are In Uie n •lOoiler strcef fpr , Wo, which he said ftoRoiTjii nmers •'•• n Oarwood ttrpa general use, although white "pine offlda^s and a corresponding Increase! much-tlielrf ora way unt.il-.th. third /^W«»tfleld feels! that "Mr. Dob- ni due nun due to damages by the Tlie, Board of/ Health will meet at tuThr ,'OBtams1" In taxation. • • - ' Period, »hen the Cedar Brook* stoned I preferred. Whjlte fir, however, is, I water company in doing work, was re- tnthei bins; should resign as counsel of Itctly good for Interior trim,, as rooms In the Borough Itail tolmorrtnr • rally, which: netted them half of r/sl —ismd-to .ths borouvh atteriwy.for ID* e*enlngj:for-the-pirrposi>-of-Ttnewm» JM.^|Jg - strength- quail ties_at-li -equal- tb-flu vsstlgstlon snd report A dsln) of 1178 "SsJary, of., the chairman of the pine, and except In |toughness .It dog llrtriset which expired April t end to> ' (stureProvides iniiyasz turned In the best offenstvi for damages due to poor street ipljdt I Joint meeting to be fixed at t3,50o equal to spruce. It is less expen Later In the month, the dog warden i""""* •*».wvpan. mat mtm, and games,for Qarnopd. while J.Banyara _ .Mom was presented by.Mra.ElaleM. Protection for Insects meryear^^p^: --thsh-rwhlte- pine,-- .-•-._—.——• will- make-«- x«nvB«i - OF the" brtrouin nmie tliMugli Sfih some Sood guard- Stiff and was also referred to thoat- and capture all unlicensed dogs. .: - These conditions'were contained In ' When the -major parts of the tornty. Mn. Stiff Injured her foot sev- More than • hundred children en- a fetter to the councU, In which Bor- If rior and Interior wooden portion! —sral months ago, while alighting from •Tho* score: loyed "the• egg-hunt yeifefda'y ifter- VioTRtX CLUB ~ ough"Attorney Augustus crrtash" out- the home'are cheeked.' It" Is wise" a IroUty ear In South avenue. noon In Unaml Park. The affair was Itlmlr enemies.'-'This, marvelnus pro the householder to check the roof . in the absence of Mayor DePrletas, may b* Q P P lined the situation. It was as foUows: •rranged by the Uons Club. Origin ham bm vislyn hi teen ut Us IMi t lu some new the drains, the plumbing, walls •due* to Illness, President Henry W. Acker ally scheduled, for Tuesday Conlln. f - 3j "In reference to the present dim- presided it the meeting, as president of arising out^of the contract:for_ ceilings. Tests will be given the he the eouncnrOounoQni'an Nead wsTBio njtructIoffT«tnerjolntSewerr by the local contractorrjust as the absent on account of Illness. W» Mjrtlr OlOCk, C.^,...... "I _>{ •, mmmm permit me to state that the attorneys tomoblle mechanic gives tests to c i, and they are of a llglit grwn- and minor repairs.can then be pa 1 called attention to I ioh brownish color, niensurlng from a of-the various municipalities held a Oalousky. g.- ,,,.'....:. .JSJ- 0 -0 conjerence on Monday, afternoon, at to keep the house at its highest r> I Inches to t or 0 Inches In length, Tlie* W of ellldencT. . _._" jare very thin. Indeed, and they are ^"""•B- ~^~ 5 1 ".„ which conference the Town" of .VVest- ^m«»»« «** wui so ouch Ilk. tiny twig, or .ticks that :field presented, nine points, setting ^quarter, of ,h> LtLJaJslllinsI ImrgaaCT*^ !ftt^tftalU.ln»Ji«u.eveotahe,ftJi rj»rlous> mtanicipaUtles would agree, to recom- ..It was voted to have jr, mend and act upon, that Westfleld is a staple- and inexpensive rem •1».«» Is 1MD i^aare imitate tb. twigs exactly,.folSng their for rough, worn-floors. . Until recei .the ittorneyVrjle to the railroad coin- m'llm. It .a.^w ^Atmmi ,i ]^ain ,rg, a^-iothX belles, and 'would be willing.to continue the con- plol» and pn«a»(j t>r Bnde h,.\m\ It was necessary to tear up tbe _Ipany, painting out Uie great haxard gg from the smaller brancli.«'I=Vi;"'"! , tract: for the completion thereof, pro- ' in casslof fire, as well as the_ general th. (uraitr si U* era u( the IsMer nna viding the srtual cost ofsald construc- floor snd lay neW boards which cai r ju.t like leafless stalks. Leaf S| !-,J ° much disorder while the work Vras inconvtritence to the traveling public. At Ha- riMM i,r ii,i I,;,, I'.IWMW ..i lUrtfco »IM fmJWU* laVe. Ii ««s ;•» of., bright gn™ ita.dS*& Lrnrrt ' tion could be arrived at^prior to the -* In rtpty to'ttte attorney's complaint al«* an»wa ssUf*, Iwffmds anil 1 1 10 contract and also providing that the ing done. But now your retail 1' n'ea|nili»ier nhhet u n I.» |nl sh.r*d exactly like leases, th.ir wl..^ I * """ ber merchant wlU.be glad to tell of the. poor condition of the psvlng^on >l()lif liullillin knnnii urirr ivynln Ift St LMte M CsrtW and bring folded _oier_iiii« another and limited liability be set forth In the ' tta <^tt£streel grade crossing, emm- supplemental contract." of,a new product on the marke ^ , rliji .^likji u««d tu marked with yeiirs. Jjven Jlielr -u. • 'thin, strip Sooting which can- be "W'iHbWSwl-s-'-feply" rrbm-th.-PuDilc WHMD. us the Jerumilt'i)! ilmmiH* ["There followed the' nine" points* d'ted"" *»"*" '«>ai»d Ilk, .mailer Iea»e»- piled directly over, the old surface; UUllUes.Oommlsalon. advising Uiat one oils built by Alilmt Ulljniilwi lu and as they bunt among the foliage i.f Total ahmM ot tht Ward's engineers would lmestl unit In It the Hlibots or Wv>tml and Jreea tor the smaller Insects they fwd In the prelUnlnar> game. Ihe Vlctrix over which doors will open and t S«ll» ibe a*#a. Sg" f ,•«• -tt»«» «afe from »h« am KtltVf*«cfill Jnn In. conduslon,nthe attorney saldr"It as It does not extend above the th was th. feeling of the lawyers of all hold. If desired, this flooring — CMuelimui Dugan claimed the goto Henry the Fourth ami here Ilinr) the ttrda, which think they an merely line which Is being furnished Uie bor- Uie municipalities that the nine speci- even be had tn attractive sha £'.. " Kirth beeiime klnc. Hem tlm vonimll Ieavea.-London Answers. Earlier in the season ough lor the use of motor vehicles and tee fur Ihe nt\l»lon of the nihle neations as outlined by Westfield greens and grays, that harmonize ' woich has been used In Uie fir* appar- should b» adopted by the various mu- kitchen furniture. narked for four years. Here Ailillnm Tl* tn«t« atus Is not of good quality. Councilman and Sir laaac Newton lay In stale. p MMil na Attracted to nidpallUes be resolution, authorising Acksr «lso stated the police motor- This beautiful chamber la cwl, '••"««««- KM .1 laas ti,qr keeaa „ The score their representatives to adopt the iham> sf»wt< Historic Swiss Church cycles, were having difficulty with the brwutii u ike «ari* VICTIMS RESERVES same, with the provision that the at- " l l SM a j Tbe wanderer tu the heart of the torneys did not recommend the adop- Vard .Stick of Lot Val ._,.man* *W9 irttnj WhBt bills for the poor eominltUf r bVRijhl a _ ,.».,_, ,-„, «U1 leave that open for adoption or •far the4wo ta».ra of the "Church The prudshV person •: antlcipt **T* JwtM.tthhCil II*n« - \ ""•moa*t f»OK>UfamousS goals, of l.llirrlmpilgrims. In p.Ku. cost no more but invariably main rope. For two centuries them hate J. Banyass, g with tbe Joint Sewer Meeting along > asm % motion was passed Insrructtruj tnauy bertuae thv iirogmiltur of lli« the lines set forth._X»would suggest • better re-sale value. Present de] the mmu of the poor to make pur- l»«nly. 1 in? mat *«**>{*« been coming_to pray heron its won Oalowsky, g. niodero-malcb, a Met Ion ll«lit devised th eVlrsln Maleris, g that a resolution Be adopted Instruct- •ion proves this truth. - rtHawtfrom all stores. In 1827 by John Walkerr-iiss named ing the representative cCOarwood to Most lots have modern lmprovem - The,; Oarwood Civic Republican with my BtWlrt; t» am F4 on JE™??!" **£ " - by him after 81 r William Cotigrtie. vote for the same at any future meet- police *nd fire protection. Many ijjWas given permit to bold an an Eagllsh artillery officer, who had prwiwr plat* «km I ia.sa. being placed la a small niche In a A.'8ensbach, f were embodied In tbe resolution which ceedanotoerin value? "Tbe world has peed ot .ihllwo- Mta catacomb-Ilk* cave dug Into • cliff. was adopted. pbere." said III Ho, tbe sage of Cbtna- P. McDede, c Deduct your own answers, then (applied Spriogn>l4L Ths place la Cossweltistein Is said to tloo l» til* kibhc* i the corner ot Riverside Drive and J*UflMNl aanouacvil tkat ta* I «•_!<•>•_aw ar. km* Til Avenue, etadr this choice hi had Jut tafaeawa s. site. Compare the numerous deal 1 eil bMr Tur dbwee* features with any plot anywhere. (iryf'rfitVm of Alex Chesnullol SU *f TvriUtkt • •»-*— Oarwood House a* a Sim* tte n q, »,»„ a. ae a. doUar rsh» it has no equaL The • CUf.nl* TsrUtstt cads wfaen -tat aua U 18 drdeat total atwaoMr. Mbn the «r degree, balow tke horhroa, In low 1st- ^sfS&5ffi?-f* Is truly low. I can finance and to suit you now st_rock bottom, p •rolry — Xadca. because of th* aalrkasts with vtdca- tin smtrtHvclMs tbelS degraes l fcstawitb. horuMi aid becaoMitZ Most wltes domineering U* rams. Title guaranteed. Fnl farmatkn without TrNt*'1"' ~ own broker or WADE H. PCW ra-LULrtBVja-g. *M«ftf.lW. "?-=!.-5j\rf H^&yL}*' i"

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THECRANFOHD THURSDAY. APRIL 9. 1931.

MNDvYtvCar REMODEL—MODERNIZE—BEAUTIF'Y<- YOUR^^ HOME portion, scale and harmony—a pro- Woodwork Eiudy Treated Freakimh Homes Are found reason tor every feature from Periodk O»dn on Property the spacing of windows and the treat- To Aid Color Harmony Difficult to Sell ment of .She masa|s -ta M« -comblna- " Protect ln«*ti»tU for Re- lloir'of "cerl*ln*Tl6uuls"tljat""niake' tor _.. A home decorator recently y HIOIIP ..pleasing- (wrsonat touches, a |»rtjrulnr *l\\e There is refine- S«le or Trade-In. It's Sjlmost Impossible to make my nmlled aver and debated by husband ment, simplicity, beauty and good rooms artistic because of the wood- and wlfo for jears before- the home. Is last* _- Wb*n * Ban makes an Investment work In every decorative scheme I've built, add much to the joysof planning, Therefore i-mploj a reliable archi- tried, the woodwork stands nut like -biillilnxr and living-Ih your own home tioosFor of VfiOO or ot tlOjom. he ordinarily tect, for the hou <• of charm and per- i sore thumb What would you ailvlv Nothing wltrnu the heart ot the house- sonality «U1 then rellect the other at-1 does alt that he can to protect the Evidently this home decorator fails holder more than the things thai stamp Irtbutn-vumlort dcstal and stability [Completion principal and to make the best use of to appreciate the sdaptablllt> of wood- hU honw as" hla own creation, inaklnst his retains. work If It doesn't match— clisngr it* It more" than « place to rat und sleep Perhaps tor greatest ccolor If. for instance, the color scheme and hang up his hat. , Is bright and gsy, make trie woodwork man ever, makes la when, he buys or > Hut home builders, should avoid Oni. Costly to Live In hannonlw. And follow the same ruli- fo builds his own home, and yet few. yirlctlnK tuo niuc.h to the lure or orig- * Cutting home owners service that Investment ^____ . with a dark decorative nrheme. Them inal Ideas . bfraute " sometimes hniurs h»d of Joint with adequate protection. If he Is to that embody ideas the -owners think - get major profits from home owner- original trnd highly valuable IIIA> bo ship, a man would do wet) to take kt-ep," applied .tor no i|«nny years \xi the woodwork, paint or enamel muslriemi frrakl.sh und u«clrss by oth- u good can of his house as he dots family uiitomobtle, Is cvvn more appro- give the drslred- finish. Nowadays, er people. Tlie ixumlblllty that Jim of his automobile, applying the same priately. applied to'the home. Clieap imwever. enamels are used more fre- ninv some day wish' la .wll should be "ell Tuesday economy ot subjecting it to perddic muterials build o cheap house, truly quently thsnjiaint. Enamels come m kept aluu>s in tnlud. ' such lovely folors that they_can be checks. The automobile manufac- imougli but not u houfip that's cheap to llllnklng uf lhl«, you will gite first mixed safely' to wcure a variety uf borough win turers have convinced car owners that live in. A roof may cast 1J00 and last tislilerttUon in g«oU matn'lalii, ftound tlnta and shades.^ •** o* 'he- loin. regular checks on the oil. the battery, 20 yrara without renewal. That It t29 walU aiul rnof, ,111. ndt'iiuati' heatlnir ampletlonof thr- ater, and motor extend a yiwr. a better buy than a $300 roof . Todays woodwork In the same neu- plant unit t'lnrlrnt tiumlutlaii to tnmiro tTVunli fewer .M the period ot efficiency in a car and* thut must be tr.|i(acitl In ten yvars with tral tone as ' the background of theyour litnrtly'H comfort Mimmcr and win- M these condition* a ri'tmlr bill ot two Uirown .m.!-'.lt may wnlla Is decidedly lite vo«ur. Bomo- r protect the Investment for a re-sale or ter and tci k«|i down I net bills In ynn estfleld, the mem." be a trifle clwa|*r to" build a house tlinrj H 1B a HlUe lighter, "aunietlines 11 ) eetm jum-iiL to (Hime. In the IOIIK run, lomfott g.. which had without insuliitloii. but unllisulatert little darker. Hut don't let the wood- i-i)iue but !-fol}owtair reebm-- pense of-cumulative-major repairs but not a dimm.lt Jjjij. • But be'sure-ihnt minit' IIJII* tu ri'iiil-H nlniiii ulm N ul ft - completion of the • •would also be keeping their Investment EngiMfrT^T>e--SixjR«io«e liooflvafnlsn Brvarritshstaln.T-Brpiisptt: primed to Its fullest working capacity. li.tf ll'M l win. l-n'l j:in...l - • Trunk Sewer be. NE of the moitAaraeteristk things- of all' about Imrfikfl. a The 'llnlsh should be watrrproof—uui' When needed for security or for an s resentatlve of the' O Flr.t Poaiagi' Sla«M that can be cleaned without Imnnliri immediate turnover, that investment especially in respect to small homes, is its unaawimiim uruurumw. Jt Ho\ Sprlnsa Pli>n#ar >d to the Join? llonliuiil IIIH'K ,ill»r|i'» mill Jnrre- ILH luster nr (lumblllty. would be ready to serve them at once. ' does not projecfup into the jjty'with bold alTronr. TIIK n-juitaicv jilacayi llllH Illl' ti'lll'I'llllV jillll'I'll Illllt 1 and directed to niMiiulclU't' nri^ prt'Hi'rved. In tin1 : Houses that are obsolete or down-at- is to bring the roof close tp'fne ground to make tile breaittni .iii tfte ihone rruilliHiiiiiiM liullt 11 i-tililn at .meeting of said illilrli". npilllM II") (lulu Mny I,' INK). Ancianl Caanad Corn the-heel are entered onthe red side more apparent than its,ht1ght Iifthe design jhowa hour ahtw- a" lint ii^ji, Ark., In IW>7. ninl.Is Hiv. ~iro "f 'I the adoption l> wrllton.' "Ptntniii 'wore Imunl t» III I'urtliiiiil, .liHlni'. » •evcii - of the ledger.-.;:-^- litics have been skiUhiUy worked out. my lln'.rri'illt fur lu'luii tin' Hint aitiuil •nt" rThrrecom- th'll»g snd Nathih~>VlnsRiw" iii~ iHfti. ~ uf I(!>• nlil wurlil fur 0»' flint Hum Ih of the sewer- have combined to weaken the Joints aUweUughted. _'.._ .;,»-. ' "__". n't Ninnrt <*tioiii(h to tiling lie Is I Will, wlii-il the imirlliiM liuilUiil iluwil >n of the dls- snd Jwards. A. broken step or railing Another detail that is characteristic of EnnIUIi ifiunusdu jmaillromT nic BuuivlliiiiK for nollilng lflin : llm Trlpiilllilli Hag nt Iiprtii) anil «ed at I1M.000,'" tnd scaling porch paint detract from is the use of the bay or oriel'window by mean* uf; wlhdh ^i intmiUex *d **! honiU to pny for It—'IKIS An* And th«n tli»ru'« th« yimug .laily. niliwil the Sinn 11111I Hlrlpim. extra work, the trim appearance of any house. rather'large windows are grouped together. This prciittuira am «a«nu^» Times. who thinks lobbying. Is all right If i Joint Meet- There Is little expense in-dressing up graceful effect and provides added sunlight. you'ra rvally slaying st-ihi hotnl.— The office of the front of the house, as knotty pine The house itluttrated here pfqvMeTsfct roonwv atTarsa- 00114, endomfl B«tl«r Than Sllanea Arcsnum HnllMln.. Anolh.r Naraa ary to be con- can be used for the spindles in the rear, porch, bath and seven closets. Each bnlmom. haa. wiiiniwt no ,W" Tlnr nilviintiiH!* "' ''nnvrrsBtloii U HrU'nt'f will .iiiiilio fimil n«..."|ilimtl not exceed- • - railings, as a tight, sound knot In no "" a, Xke smaller bedroom would make an esMlIrttr. stiwmij irMnm- Hiirli tluit, fur WHiit uf I'ttmpnnyi n mini Ufalllbl. ful us atinnhhiu." 'riitin, If wo tuny tin. l .for the• con- ~ way Impair* the stiffness of the wood Tbe hoDM is frame construction,-shingle root, saiccoi axSnr.iat, ; hint hotti>r tiilk In n ixiat tlmn let Ills The pk'iiaanti'xi uuy to vipniiil tin- ngluo tltlngs, arcortlliiK to th«i 'I'oltttlo i secretaryTind when It Is used vertically.- :._ tluiuKlita Hi*'»innklng niitl mnulilarlnn. rhwt Is to taku enra tu kn>p a guml. Illailr, "iMiHiivntliiii inn l>« ili'llnml as -and pay his-- —Collier. Isrge Heart In It. 'uarlly vliimly.'" . salary. •- Many Wat* Avauable For .Particular^ 3*rtt made to have /•^aear wood is used for the porch atlon disposed and steps, but the cost is justified by .'I white type wheai Cmmmur -some 31 Mr. Randolph . . the .added strength and durabUlty-of Mats in Soft Tone* Are -Ituns; ^The mafit maor a* iivnry.. ici AxchitectursJ Service Vital OT uM Joint -Meeting, .,,^..tns_woodL-Jffood.Jor the Jporch.-'and — - Now Popular in Home 8° ™it»«B»..iswi *". - Factor in Home Building the steps should be treated with pre- that the . . . i and ther are- gonamilSi- uimiti wtti 111 servatives. If it Is.to give Its best ser- from the vart-^ ~~"~*~ -.[ row moldutat frames. B*iir if uuitsun:. Ctiunn In un elusive quullty; muni - •* 1 o the preservatives will treble the life of thej - thine almost Impossible, to translate wood." - • - employed at u— nr ^define, for it lius -to do wttli* ticr- Id, officials of For the Ulterior trim of the house HOuallO'. The ijijcceHsfully . dnsltftied there Is a variety of—popular woods R home expresses the individuality of 1U tee meetings available to toe home owner. White s iiwuur und Its charm Is fell ciich tlini' "fir and white pine are In the most E you.pass Its twrtals. ~ general use, although white "pine Is .CATHCART, •A. Unfortunately but y«t how true Is 't -Mr,.. Dob- preferred; White fir, however, is. per- N Lhe fact that only .a small nitnoj^ty-of I . is counsel of fectly good' for Interior trim,, as ,ln T L the public ,ha.i yet arrived ul a known ing.. , Jlrenith qualitieaJt-li equal to flugm slAfliliKtl .sLftl>P..?5£ift!!o'iof^benu tj Jaiid lrman of the pine, and except In |toughness .It U '"A"' -quality In house design and construc- Ixed at $3,500. equal to spruce. It is less expensive L tion. Many a homt'-bulltler exerclfirh than white-pine. - -—- _~—;--»- o-ht crtattal. ..carel in_l.hiji jtu.rciisse'^ of e contained In When the-major parts of the ex- clothing, lie iriusl have gpod materluU The 17 NORTH AVE7CRAK.FORO.NLJ In which Bat- terior and interior wooden portions of UK well as-beautified lines, yet the i C. Jfash out- the home are checked, it is wise'for same, peraon. will..put.:thousanprior to the much disorder while the work was be- tbe best .that-..you_can._gct'..for the 2—Certified Building Material— that the ing done. But now your retail lum- money. Good- architecture In the home forth In the ber merchant will be glad to tell you will Influence the lives of your child- Wbto you build.wilb our ClaTIFIID. MATIIIIAL of,a new product on the market—a ren Just as good books or muffle will you can be sure lbs! e»try iuw is delivered •• - "thin; strip-Booring which can-be ap- ipecUisd. A Jloon.PO bon4--.bscktd by *lonr r points: dteoT™*"" plied directly over, the old surface, and When^you Intend to build a home, — ' "Tour "oitliror'aoltsr "nnifeapbrtttoo fusranV'' over which doors will open' and clow consult your architect: his fi.i' l» an lees the count, grade, wtisjhl, msasursf sod qual- : . ity of each I urn 10 be currect. Our CenificsM of X)V:iiUg?H.~:4 ~ u it does not ertend above the thres- investment, not an expense It IK Qyaliiy Isiuad on evsrji |ob is ilcfiaiia proof of awyers of all ~: " hold. If desired, this flooring may SpHag lofose through his treaUve. tjilpnt -in tliSHim good asMciali. This documiai snosncis tb* rt» £ nine sped- .. ..even be had in attractive shades, which entails more care and thought lato sod loso vslus of your property, Westfleld ,. treens and grays, that harmonize with than one can realize, that you obtain various mu- kitchen furniture. I3te maximum' amount of Usable space 3—Workmanship and Supervision— authorising IMPROVEMENT TME and still have,an attractive interior adopt the " or exterior. It Is through his knowl- */» sre in s position 10 guide you in ine selec- edge of materials' and methods, and tion of a dependable conlrsc'lor who will carry out your idsas •• you warn tbstn—who will supsr- the adop- iiis .ability...to empfoy- them safely, ~ viie ins |ob cartfully snd complete It oo "Um«. [flcaa6n™ana"" Yard Stick of Lot Value JNOViL lf adoption or <.' The prudatit person anticipating inj results arc obtained. The fall- 4—Financial Attittam jjrpiL— Recrulng, from___n<)t hand^Uifl; 1 ownership is most careluTuTse: -Built-In-Ironing-Board -Our iatoclag fscllillss- honorable your building proposition In trie way ladade s mond>l» psy- to'Continue lectlng a worthy site. The house will Flush Type Mirror Medicine Cabinet which has been tried and tested and cost no more but Invariably maintain* mtal plan which snakas it eetlng along Play Room for the Kiddles lound most satisfactory may be liken- possible 10 build a bom* Uld suggest • better re-sale value. Present depres- ed to the old Chinese proverb that "A Screened in. Pomte and pay for il by UM BOMB lnstruct- sion provea this truth. - ' bad word cannot be brought back with -Ilka renLWtanalvM your aarwood to Host Iota have modern improvementi, ' ^ Bira^ium 3Jm* St'l a coach and sixi" . < oeeds and r«comn«ad BoUce and fire protection. Many are From the first conference to the tbs rlghi pita offioaocios> - various convenient*to itatlfTrtrTtrTflffIfr**hpt*ping Our Suggestion*'Are Free final completion, the architect Is at •nd in these respects are exactly equal the Instant service of. the owner, As Our Price* Are Ri •wiwHi bis agent, he protect* the owner's In- iggesttons la value. - Then why should any lot ex- utlon which tcrests. which includes design, quality ^f^^^m **VgJlpjK'a*SB*4* aTBa"S*S*aal*»^awW w ««d anotner-hi vaideT at materials, proper construction and Dednet your own answers, then visit - QUALITY tfUILDHHG MATERIALS financial arrangements. - He knows the corber ot Bhenrid* Drive and Cen- -when the contractor's'work is done Qmxnimt Paten* Vpacr, at tral Aventst. Btudy this choice home- -properly, and It is his scientific knowl- site. Compare- the numerous desirable edge which^ieUs him* when materials features with any plot anywhere. For are up to specification! In taualltyr In Ibia he renders « service which few toUarvab4eitliasnoe

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."~ ' T - -rrj THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLET^THURSDAY, APFUt 9. 1931.

orivilege of; traveling to-all Uw world's etait» of On ftnf RecruiUnK NAVAL INFORMATION Station, important seaport*, Port Offlet BuOdtofc Htab^ Oiow op(y4e> ""Thai each capital jhip of the O. 8. ——^.-^^. V*»«T "ID' •* enlisted on board? IirfliirCraiii AUCTlOWor tli*_U. S. - Navy- during April' 1931. That there are about 3,000 enlisted .a.Eng That Commanders In the Japan?* •nen under special Instruction at jtfl ;lni«:ln the various service-schools CONTRACT N'avy receive less pay than the Chte; r^ihtauud by the U S. Navy? VETOUNARIAN Petty...-Oillierv Jn_ the __E._S- ^-Navi; , Hat the above JjifgrmaUon-waa-ftn^ BOO AMD CAT BOSPITtL Jby Wynne Jferguson , v t < ffiJieir'' 6y ~ "d«rge " P" OrebenrteinT iwMfi n, j Audwr off -I'MCTICAL'AUCTIO'AUCTION BRJBRJDOD P the Navy, an Officer has to be in th :hiel ETectriclah's Mate, who is In st3taunit e-wif . jr.' "(svy around twenty years i Trial the slow motion picture; »-as BBOSJBwOncw ARTtn F Vo 77 urlgtnally-devised by-, the -Navy for Wainiit Avenue { studying the motions of. t'he. projec- THOfsE 'WARNING TICKETS . illations which have been found n«. In an evtning's play mmy a «.«M! •ST. sfUasj E. On*t Ilrarti-K, 10,0,7,6 tiles In flight? - G. J. JANSEN 8J0A, M.-BJM»«chooL 11:00 A.,1 In -remit'.-uefks motorist* halted or 'e-»ry to injure nli-ty of tho«* on the point of liiiHing or play ttimn un'thal f.luln —8, i tli<" highway, by motor vehicle depart h inlrrcMinf, a. wtlf aa inrtruriive. Uianionih — 0. J, 10, 3 That In 1907, durtng the voyage of -PubUe Worship. ,TM P. H^K. lilghway. and to faclUUt* Vhe mo»e- the fleet around the world, music was CARPENTER AND BUILDER mc-'il Imprrtririi for viointloniTof the nifiit of Irafflc. ' , : rbe fvllowing .re tyjjical-BHmplri: Sd1OJ worth' Uagne. 1:00 P. M.—E»enli inn or vrlilrli! and traffic laws have re- broadcast for the first time? Radio - Worship. —~—— Khi-d pink winning tickets Instead of •I believe that the deliberate violator ; AUCTION DipblXG: ' operators _pn board the battleships Specializing in Buildiiig Fine Homes to Order the Invariably cairlew. tin, Klllthlt e.uroplc Hand No. I . placed phonographs In front "of their Si. MUKi A. It B. CBTjaca Ulllll rouri . SUllllnOnM1*'. •'• . '-» . ' No score, rubber gsme. Z dealt and recklew motortit, U in a minority microphones and were-.able- to broad- Estimate* CheerfuDy Given on All Work 88 High Street ilil-. mart-, ihf Inauzumtlon of the pa»*etl. A hid one spade, Y doubled and Mo»t moloruu want to observe the It passed. Z t.iil two hearts,-A and Y .cast to other vessels In their squad- Bar. X H. Hartley toul phU.sc\i,\ a new poliry in New T it iy iutKd and It bill four spades. Z and A rons, to commercial ships at sea, and Efficient Mechanic* High Grade Work 10:00 A. sX-Sunday School. 11: Jl«_ motor vehicle administration '' !! ' '™" <*• "»n> •» often .'•H-io Jto «o cannot be denied/ but pawed and Y liid five hearts. 11 and Z lo shore stations. " •- v u-PnbUe Worship. «:00 P.M. Hindi I laid bu«e ha« no place'm modern enlorcc bid one spade, A ranwd and Y bill two how should 1. plan the. play of the glneers In the world and his Inventions A. M.—The Senrtce: r- t work. And It K to be «eriou«ly -heart.. II paiaed, Z bid two no-trump hand? Htfore Z decider what card to are numerous. The design of the pro- CHAS. S. GIVENS joned whether an arrest -act* ai and A paswd. If Y now bid thre play from his dummy (Y's hand), be. peller used by the U. S. S. Lexington an effecUve deterrent In every case, ?i3; .: '.»'"PPTOi wnat is A s proper should figure out first: what A'a lead has since been'adopted by the Levia AUTOMOBILE | FUST BSJTDT uW lr or 1 INTKItlOR' UecOBATOI —.'.?f "• V ' I*" * •» J»P*-Jvei and Y has bid hearts, the fourth suit thc second factor and that is how muit That the first Americans taken pris- j 1 ilers to point out 1,1, mttlmtu In.detall K™- lay. the ace of diamonds at ulck one. r not lo err again. " • t • 51P2",, ' fe»»nlng that a playe lie muit still lose the ace of heart., the- of the S. 8. Campana, that ship was sttiiK.*Fs»jrt; CLOCKS To haul a motorist Into court everv should follow before he decide, ontli nce of clubs, one diamond (the kini) lunk about 180 miles from the PVench GIRL: WILL YOU TAKE 8 00 A. M.—Holy-Communion. 9:- Ume he all|» up on the. law and, fine bert bid for the combined handfc Tin and possibly n rulT. On the other hand, 2oast and these men were taken pria- A. H.-ChUich School.' 11:00 A. M. object of all sound bidding-. o< course If / figures A with the king of dia- A CHANCE ON AN CLEANED him a dollar, or two Is Ineffective It mers after an engagement that lasted Morning Prayer and Sermon. Bo should be to arrive at the lest bid o monds, he call make gome by winning seemi to roe, for two. reajwns. In the twentv-sii cards (the combined hands) the first diamond trick in hisown hand. nore than four hous. ' .(MJToMOBtLE ? Consult the Real! Communion on the drat Sunday In tl REPAIRED flr.1 place, If the offeiue warranted jiot ofthlrtetn (pnt'i own hand)— : I hen all he has to lose are the ace of — That a vessel of the U, a Navyr-the MAN: * l SHOULD SAY month. 8:00 P. M.-Choral Evensoi and Tut In (low) Order •rrest, the fine U Inadequate—In earts and the ace of clubs. For the. . 8. 8. Northampton, recently com and address. wcond place, if the offense did not CONTRACT BIDDING: alter reasons, _Z inUiUpass the first" eted a remarkable record of the vl- NOT/ I'M THOROUGHLGHLY Estate and lamond trick in dummy and hope tlng (our continents in less than a Edw. P. Chamberlain warrant «rreat, the experience leaves Should be tho same as for Auction, IHSUREn - "" fast CHOICK or CHSBI, SCUMTUT the motorlKt resentrul, and hi. wlllln?. hot A has the Icina. rear The men of our Navy enjoy trie 215 Norih Ave., E. Am nutter of fact, A did hold the Insurance Dept ' Comer Springfield Avenue and C0 te Euunple Hand No. J =AMD YOU j- s IIIONK (IIANFOKI) 001M-W !^ J»°, T™ »"•' enforcement Ing and 2 s clever analyii. of the— Mlln Street ' JUthoritlea, who mu»t have public co- ituatton as outlined thus enabled him 9 45 A. M.—Sunday SchooL 11:00 operation to achieve.SUCCMS, l. less- Hearts —Q,l, B, 5 o make five^ld. In many a hand'you ened. • . " • , * OuU — KTQ.J. 10 will have this opportunity uf Oitntally ! FLOWERS _M=6«rvlce. Wednesday service 8: J— Diamonds == k,$7$;i~ •'• for all occasions' "-" ' ~ p. M. Reading room open dally a Phone CRanfdrd «-0193-B Tills, brinmi i« back to the pink Spadw —A ' * l»lacing certain cards so that youtan nuke your contract or game and then AHIstta and Ulesl DeaifnalnrFaneral IP, M., excepting Sundays and Ho! *arnlng..u«k»t«,_whlehanrbeln«-dis- pia)inraccordmjl5f."Y0U will be Surf • K.llmal« CnserfaU, Ortw •"'"—-—•—*~ - tributed to severml hundred mot6r ve- >n»ed how often these card, will be ~""WoW'a"8peelalty"'"~"'" " hicle iiupecton, both paid mid special- list where, you want them and thus 1 —at 'the— ' .' •able you to make plays that would ™r tfiSNFO CuMraas Oosm TABUNACLI They are. dealgiuiied. u warnlii* W- tver occur lo you otherwise Riverside Flower Shop OSWALDNITSCHKE,Jn poru and are to be filled out in dupll- TsL CBanfecd «-ll«4 H^CRANFORD.NJ. Retford Avenue ^t?_J"*'..U«>..Jrj«P«ctO'..._They'_ conl«lii ul'rubleniNu.l* Frank M. HsvTllaBd, Pastor .pace for the name, addrew, rejUtra- Heart. —8 Sunday Senrtoes—Bible School, B: Uon.and lioenae number of the oper- Clubs~4 •--. a. m.: preaching 11 a. m. and 7: DECORATOR Diamonds — K, 9, 8 p. m.; rating Peoples' Society, 7 p. i B«low a.ppean: "Your attention U Spade. — A, K, 4.3 Radio Service—"The Life Line Hou Interior llrcoraUas; si Sptetalty directed to your operation of a motor Heart.—7,6, S . StaUon WBKO, Jersey City, 1450 kil Y . Clubs —7 cycles. 3 to 4 p. m. «Ir4Htnel ' ; UNILWOBT vthlclt In flotation of UnHaw._tojat^ psmoods-aj,10 : A" Ir rovW,7 for low first^ost '.I.!' , In Pro<|uitioi. for March ten of ciiamomlj. Z ihould then lead St. Micmsi's B| C. CHOTCH Win- Gr-Coldi unsurpassed economy MffirStreet-— r~ March productions of the "Chevrolet Heartt aad follow with the < V* •"""w™, • • ummonus are Rev. James P. McDonald, Rector •;.y Rev. John «. Nuberg,; Assistant Motor Company was 19.603 cars and good for the renuiningtricka, II fai 1 .truck* Ihdiflrigs We miniber of' "new '^•padatanpMnnltbelny discards- thet|uoen of- tJabir.'Z's tin i.' ~ i"ii VW«nai N°.«JWr what B plays, I, good. If he discard, the top heart, Uast fallowed I snd leads thtbae trey olheartsolhearta.. 'V rfwuSz hsh heart is good. It is very apparent »^Jl8iyLW..j5:.Kro»d«!tn IrmnpiSWtrick with the Woo < one Chuichej of Christ, icientut on Try Dlff On Of course, these', .warning tickets ptunarlly to safeguaW the lives of running order i,onu ,uo||y ,0^ (3) not have not, nor will they, supersede tbo of hS. lowest in, he market for T, com- y. April 12, 1931. users of the highways. Chevrolet truckl ar. exc,pfiona||y 1 he npldcn Text is: "Tlu Lord P. J. Bindenberger pl.t. „„!,. |, conHnue, tnrouohou| >!! ukie away frojn^Uice all Mik- Fish Dishes able and .-> itid will piit none of the fvi! How you dread' waablnj meay, long life with -a ncur* of Egypt, which thbu Painter and Decorator iLKcst, upon thee" (Deuteronomy •neliy ii flsh dishei sm an r duWF w^r.TT panT s rrins I Ana w n dnra •fltr jrou wash them, the Qah odor William Priestley g the cilatiom which com- Umg "totperlence and_ Cartful JMOU to.«Uo« to an t Con,id.r, «ord puu the l.tison-Strmon-in-*lK- to'- tbedtsswin. lowing from the'Bible! "Fear thou Injures Satisfactory Service For Ch»l«~IO«e The Lcsson-SermOn also includes r^jHar» fountt used a-bar soap «r a the following passage from the rym» po«der>that could do that Isot ELECTRICAL Christian Science textboolc,—"Sci- SMALL «IXB ence and Health w1th"*Key to the ttto a good iast-doamt It jnrH that Scriptures" Ky Mary Baker Eddy: U dlflerent and biWrr Tow CO1>JTRACTING "Suffering, sinning, dying beliefs arc rrfcMDIF. GRAND PIANO Let me^lre you as estimate on unreal. ^Vhen divine Science is your wiring work. We will make as universally understood, they will Investlnuoo and sucgest changsjs have no power over man, for man wllhoul any obligation to ywT^ u immortal snd livea br divine au- thority- . CXKDIT MANAOIB _E. FRED SULZER _««|rriTM jnwig^flft ^._ —^—_.tsL f Safsisl | ttm~" aai BB**A^ ->* AA ~_» • lit Waburt Ave. _ . CWsMsTOID—'' f^i^- >'^'"n'*rf *•(?$>**,V 7ZI33C!!-^^

"IV—*"*S='T?- THE.CRAMFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1931.

to frafUon that which we an stmroejy forming down beneath the. earth only represent an important saving in vfbje^jsrtth_nropti eartwin_j»e dav UMLcntt of _feeding J*fc family nut f wmd-uc-a new andJragrant flower In form. s\ jnost palatable < viKf| snore **—^ delight the world. U thai b. true of » part of a well-balanced diet To the IirtriirCraiifbfd Churcli^ ot stgloiy which «ss*t to*« more ful- lily in the field; ho» much mnrs must suburban or city dweller, also, the ly revealed; we want more light than it be true with the Ufe o< a man! IT a tarden is a place of pleasant recrea- we have; Is It reasonable to expect thai man's death to the seal of a life well- tion." we shall ever find UT Many of us arelived and a good work well begun, vn Announcement TU SmAy CJe«kr of Fallowing «» U» Easter sermon de- ChrisUans--b^iCT*, Uiat- .he- W4JJ -have V—*—* {n' mnitr- notwilni sfcr-tn.de air only wish we knew that there was some achieved fcwo-fOld tomortallty. Xbtf«n» Common Vf cedt CSilfifil'CK tut Sunday, bj tbe rector, the Rtr. moruUty of his memory enshrined in Raecor T. Pouit: real "basis for our faith that human Garden PUnU'_HeaJth life shall not be blotted) av.% the hearts of those encouraged by bis nonaTAirr "WHY SEEK. VI THK LIVING example, who build upon,the founda- We lire-in a dying world., sty the Most gardeners do not realise that AUSTIN'S EXPRESS CIANIOU Uttmmmr Ouooru. CHUICH AMONG THE tions he has wroufht, and the Immor- -men of science. The- energy which tality of his individual aoul, real bswl weeds are frequently the sourt-p of the WUnut Avenue A crowd M chlUren from the slums keeps the universe running is fast be- of New York. • place when lite it not through a closer communion with Ood. disease outbreaks which destroy choice Mn.mamK.Onmi coming dissipated and evenly Illstfib- Thlx communion he begins to find'he nflowering plants and ;snrut» said Or has found if necessary to open an office to often beautiful or hopeful, and where uted through space. Man to a part ot 9 JOA, M.-BJM»«cbO0L 11.00 A..U. as he labors to establish the Kingdom R. P. White, research specialist in cUi-. the promise of tomorrow la scarce^ the universe. Shall he live again?' Or, _piiWk Worship. VT:00 P. M«5> more than the repetition of the'drab- of Ood in this world; this communion es of ornamentals at the New Jer- worth' UMUf. l:00P. M must he dissolve Into the formless void, becomes nearer and dearer when the nesa of the present day. were leaving as It he had never been? Continued sey Agricultural Experiment Station, better care ior rapidly increasing business. -Worship. ~T*"~" the mlttion chapel at the conclusion veil of the flesh is rent in twain and In a radio talk- from WOR tiers this Indulgence in the hope of. Immortality he son goes home to thej«ther. ST Mule's 'A. 1C B. Carnca of the children'* Easter service. There la not proof - of it.—nor is it a very afternoon, j / aa HUb Street was Joy on their faces and » holy light •Irons; argument (or It; but supposing This was so with Jesus, the captain ot -Many weeds harGBr drstrQctlve "This irlocatetl-at—••*--... 1000 AJUT.J.B. M.—Sunda. Buttey Schoor L 11:to .shown {ram their eyes and In their for the moment that it is true; sup-bur faith. No man every wrought such plant diseases,_w.hich are uprcad by various means to gardens," he ex- v u-PnbUe _•Wonhlp. .. . <:0.„0 P..M._ - (lands they carried a llTing symbol of pose that the personality which-is de- a mighty failure as he. If we judge by veloped through the changes and Uie standards ot the world, yet he es-plaTried. "A grdup of dlsea*ra~kn6vra 220 SOUTH AVENUE Epwortti'Jg^m_9^f^h*mm the Resurrection, in the form of a bril- as stem rot, root rot. or wilt, which Wonhlp: — . liantly blooming geruium.: One bychances of this mortal life has « more tablished the foundations of the only one, they filed but of trie church. than temporal value, that it has orreally imperishable thing In the world, •occur^'on asters,.-dflphintunm. and CAl»A«* TIUKOJCU. LOTBBAM CBCtCR scarce able to stay their feet from leap- may have the power of survival, the the society of those who believe that many other annual and perrmual tar- (Opposite Public Service Building). » stsouth Union AvenuAvenue Ing for Joy,- each one clasping closely question which has, become most perti- life is so precious that Ood wilt not letden plants also attack and IUC fre- lAlf rBi and firmly the brilliant bit of beauty nent to us today is this: How Is ourit perish, the Christian Church. quently _ harbored by such common !; 11:00 9:4S A. »»>-Sundajr School. which would bring new cheer to homes life In this world affected bv the hope Jesus looked upon life and saw. ev- weeds as wild radish, pluwtrd. and •f+) A. M.—The Senrtce. r- which needed It so sadly. Their elders of everlasting life? If It is not true, erywhere the buds which should burst wild carrot: Austin's Express specializi-s., in the careful stood by, smiling, and with each smile can we not live as worthy lives as if it uvto glorious bloom if only they were ' "Most of the common mlldrws which that each happy child gave in return-, were? For this Is* the. position, which tenderly cared for and nurtured. He attack many garden annuals und'iier- POST Bimsr CHOTCB is being increasingly'assumed by grow- ennlala flnv geK their start In the 100 High Street felt the surging ot a life that had- be- saw life rooted in eternity; why could gun to lag a bit in their own hearts. ing numbers of men and women. We not everyone see this truth as well, spring on. such common weeds tis the. moving and storage of fine furnitun*. •w. B. H. Rateblan want more life, but we don't know daisy ftcabane, ragwved. plain uiil. im»l 9-45 A. M.-Sunday School. 11:00 A But.as one little boy came out, a They should see itl They must see 11, ll ^ornStTWonhypT" BTW^PrMPr kindly- man-standlng-by-nolftwirthat wbilhCT'-OT3rJor-we-sHatr«« it: bet* By nto-own life's blood would ht-water dondeiibiu._ PTQITL. tlicse _wreds they hls potted plant was much the worse those parched roots; with his own.brok- spread to garden plants raimnii" tlirm B. Y. P. C. .•:<» PrM.—Evening Ser- not worry about It; let's live up to the to become disilnurtd nialfjiinud and for \handling and lack of water. Not best light that we have now-and let en flesh would he feed the drooping At thr above address we will tilso dmpl.iy ust'tl rtce .. ,- , . . „, _ *- . - only was there no cheering bloorh ot plant of human weakness that the buds stunted. .- i - - Pom puttrau** Cmnat red I to be seen, but the'very leaves should hold up their heads and bloom "Astir yellows %huh ha.i IXIMI the .Corner of Springfield and North seemed to have withered and died. A There is much nobility In such an at- anew in the Kingdom of Ood. Through cu.u&e of ihore 'liater failures In New 4JBd?t.JJ such heroic resignation ,al- furniture of the better gy^tlc- rt' ui Atm forlorn-»ymbc*-of -thernesurrectionrit bis-fsilure-'WouW-he' show-merr that Jersey- and. other iiaaUjrn Slate* fluui. . . ways carried with it the pbSeFof"per- unless every lite Is a fttilurs-jshen any pther^ dlseane, HvprwtntttH In the 1 "•••••;•.• <*- .••.-,.,•.- •••••--vv" - .-;• ••-- E*r. Wte. B. Sloan was, and the kindly gentleman felt sor- formance; if high resolve could always ry for the lad. So he stopped the boy measured by the span of earOnTRTe, II rObW-oT'such weeds us now thistle,.! g:4S A. it—Cnureh School. 11:00 Ar be coupled to the will to endure pa- is a failure indeed, but through hts ris-wild daisy; and wild chry»HKthrmum: | ajtjfl.pricetl as reu»Lbar(;ainsi- _ , M—Morfllnf Worship,. 7:00 ,P, M.— and said: -Oh, you have a faded flow- tiently and gladly all that the world er, my boy. Let rite get you a fresh ing to life again he would, become the From these plnnta It Is sprnul by antrrj Ohrlstl»»EodeaTOr, 8:00P.M^-Jven- contrives to do to a man who-deter- •'•*' " ' one." But the little philosopher shook first born of many brethren who should leaf ''hqppers to ragwred, dnisy tlra- i Ing Wonhlp<;'; . . "!•".,••• mines to act always as becomes the dare to follow In his victorious train. his head vlgourously and clutched his best In man. If this sere sd, we would bone, and other unnual wrtnls, and, Tiriimr Bnacoru. CKOICH plant more tightly than ever. "No," he eventually-- to the garden, where us- gladly-cry imr-TAmen^l*t it be so." But Is our life important enough lit Us 5 t_i'cjue«f*_ V<*Sr>v*^haycjliem, too. Visit .thf. •!; Corner.of Korth Ave. and Forest Aver •aid, "Just lookat the/buds.";...:.'.' beginning* W be .worthjr.ofsurvtvalBf. teni,—iralllardias, bnelie-lor )!—butumsr ittsntso; -Theonds-of llifeteldomun- •---—•-—:•-•.- :— -----.••-.--—-.r- ---...— -- -- .--. ij. And it was so—lite and'beauty yet tofold as a gesture of resignation, it is terj the. event of death? Our answer coreoi»i«iI straw' flowei-s, "ailU" oilier 8:00 A. M.-Holy-Cpmmunlon. 9:45 be which should come Into being at scarcely worthwhile for them to bloom will determine our present beljjailauj.: ('oinmon itarden plants arc Infected. I- A. M.-Church SchooL' 11:00 A. M.-the careful ministrations ot him whoIf the roots of life are not planted If we answer 'No," though there w re- "The Complete elimination of. all store, if only"for a friendly chat. . ^ I Morning Prayer and Sermon. Holy was not to be deceived by a few with' deeply in eternity- If the seeds ol life straints of law and custom and social wced.1 will aid materially In preveittlrui communion on the first Sunday In the. ered leaves and a drooping head which have been .strewn on sandy, rocky, or approval to hold us to a course ot out-serious outUreaka of tlies« •'cuminon month. 8:00 P. M.-Choral Evensong a draught of living water should lift waste land, they may perchafice come ward respectability, there will be dull- diseases In the garden. All waste md address. . . high. Here was a lad o( tender years to bloom, but their days are, numbered. ness, disillusionment and despair with - reair should be burnt over mmually, rebuUhg the wisdom of his elders by a They'are born only ;to die and perish. In. If we.: answer "Yes," though our nnd all fence rows around the garden faith which knew that the blossoms yet outward course be marked by conflict an-a khquld bo kppt clean of vegeta- fast CHOICK or OBUST, SCUNIBI to be born of the buds would prove to As a matter of demonstrable fact, it and_blunderlng and Indirection, there tion throUKliout Uie season.': ' Corner Springfield Avenue and be all the more glorious because of hismakes all the difference In Che world,will be. courage anddlgnity-und peace • - . Mlln Street ' patient and tender care toward them. whether a man believes he vas born to within. Anil if we answer "Yes," our 9 45 A. M.—Sunday SchooL 11:00 A RnorJ H.rJ to Br..k ling April 15 The buds were the important thing, die or born to live. A world In which very apralsal of our lite, as worthy of rtce. Wednesday service 8:00 the boda which -would one day- reward men believe that death ends all Is one.immortally will be the spark which will Nana Itmiiii iitalu that Ihu cactus' P. M. Reading room open dally a to his faith and love by bursting into new kind ot a world. . A world In which at last kindle in us the insight of know- plant is phiylii« mi liuplf|.li..iir t.'ltiintoril II-11 III needs immortality is no mere dogma of jUnoortlir 218 North Ave,. E,i Retford Avenue Easter dawns on a world .today which theologians, but demonstrable fact It Frank M. B»vU»»d, Pastor scarcely knows what to do with it. "Webitfembiurtrable by. any candid searclir Presbyterian Church Has Av'iflti it i^ui) nliii itpati«« Sunday Servloes—Bible School. »:45 seem to have a pagan festival of Spring ing of our personal experience. Let any Many Meetings of Inti for mirli a pcrmm IN H InlUrr: nn^wlll- a. m.: preaching 11 a. m. and 7:45adopted and made over Into a Christian man reach the point, either In fact or o[H*n riirx kwp faithfully ihV (hiii^r* p. m.; Young Peoples' Society, 7 p. nvfeast of personal Immortality -r Chris- in imaginative contemplation, where he IHtlMl In tlii'ltv- lliii'ticis . Radio Service—"The Life Line Hour" tian because what faith we have, that believes that the whole of his personal .A'dramatlraUon entitled "Debts" will . Station WBKO, Jersey City, 1460 kilo- •Is true, is substantiated and buoyed up existence Is :boundcd by the event be presented In tills. Church on Bun- cycles. 3 to 4 p. m. by the fact that an historical person, called birth and the event called death day, . April .12, by the women oMhc Midweek Service—Community Bible Jesus, overcame the bonds of death by and he will inevitably be conscious of Presbyterian Church In ^WoodbrldBe. "Class, Tuesday at 8 p. m.~—" rising victorious'from the grave. What the relaxing of moral obligations. These women have given liberally- of Prayer and Praise, Thursday- at 8 one man could dp, others may be able Prudence, sheer habit, sclf-inli'reiit. and their time to bring this ncrlplmaLmes- p. m. _ --. to do, also. One man taught life was a self-esteem satisfied by a course of sage'to various churches in this neigh- "Cottage Prayer, Priday at 8 p. m. eternal and proved it by defying death life which evokes the admiration of borhood. The' appeal of thepresenta- and appearing to men that (hey might others become the unstable Substitute io'n is to every member of the Church know that.he stUl lived;, by,all the for the higher nldrallty of sacrifice.' he- of Christ. The drama Is under the di- BIG SLASH Si. MICHUL'S B| O. CmncH standards. of. 5trict«st._hlstoricali ..and Toisnvand self-efTac-lng Ipve. When rection of Miss Sadie Brewster of • i j .: MffirStreet— :— critical evidente. l'l was so. without Immortality goes ,the dignity of life Woodbrldge. ! T Rev. James P. McDonaJd, Rector a shadow of d'dubt, 9esus' disciples were ith It But to Ihe num who en : The half yearly meeting of the Wom- convinced that' JesuSi did, not die; in- no Rev. John W. Nuberg,; Assistant gos ih»vPreabi(l«j:iail.,8QCl!W,,X J fe?..P.?»; other way can we adequately account 'vtsager h ^ ! l ....'__. IN THE JPRICE.OF. for the rise and growth of the Chris- bytcry of Elizabeth will be held in the Uaa, 8:30; High Umst followed by to a deathless-future, morality taker Presbyterian Church In Springfield on Benediction, 10:80 a. m. oh a quality which Invests the self with nit vimTvifi ,.-**^««*.....«-*^..« -•<«-'~ *H.«.j sday ApriLli-at.J&.a»..oi^.PJ!!a4e. ' Tuesdiy" eVenlng7' H And so we keep Easter day as the fes- o1ftK"wfiIcB"wm"n6TTie' atTnircr.~ ~ bring a box luncheon. Ladles wishing We. need not, however(rre»t the case to attend the Pi-esbytertal may go_wlth tival of Immortality. Because Jesus upon indlvlduslTclf-analysis. On the was not holden of death we believe that he party from Cranford by calling Pretbyterian C E. Will grand scale of our total social order we .•illier Mrs; Woodruff or Mrs. Woodland In some way we too shall escape obliv- have before our eyes today the harvest who are In charge ot transportation, Meet at PUinfidcl Sunday ion and go on living. It Is the oneof the falling of any robust convic- Christian festival which we are least A musicale wlU be held In the chapel tion as to a future life. Our cynicism, on the evening of Monday, April 20, at Quality C willing to.surrender. Almost nothing our lawlessness*'our swagger atUtudU * a*cloclt;:"rhe-affalr-ls-under the-au- There wUl be no ChrUtian Endeavor can persuade us that we bring our nixing, our profane cleverness, our sub- spices of the Women's Missionary So- 1 meeting, this Sunday In the First Pres- course to an end at the grave. " "Its life stitution of the appeal 'of economic de- ciety and the proceeds will go to the byUrian phurch,jlue. to an Invitation whereof our nerves are scani,—More terminism for the appeal of righteous- d FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY D Ufe.and fuller that, KfUwanL™ Bui.J™ "eitttaea-lo theTsoclety" to "attend'the ^ldlii must needs retnembet that' whatdwe tfooiirwir shallow nnd showy PUInfield C. E. for supper. ~ have said is not true of all men andtallsni. ourincapaclty for moral wrath Favors Home Garden for Ust Sunday liDsa Dorothy Cremerlus women, that there, are a great number —these are !the precise '.phenomena led the meeting, and held the Interest of homeless souls who are convinced which one would expect W' find in a Recreition ana Profit __ SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNT that they are forever doomed to besociety which has snowed the moral LECO ol tverjone present. The society Is en-strangers to the world which made dignity of its individual members, to be The home vegetable. garden offers deavoring to enlarge Its membership, them and which relentlessly pursues dethroned by their lndUtference to' any J1.0QATON mil a hearty welcome Is extended to them until they return again to Its the opportunity' to many families of $13.00 dust To them; E^tf Is the sentimental- materially'reducing:, {ood.. budgets. C..Jf, everj one " "", """" ' They seek' for life among the' deod Nlssley." New Jersey extension service V ON THESE PRICES. blinding of our eyes to the mockery of and all they find is more death, the STOVE 13.25 creation which forever must grope and hortlculturUt,- asserted here today. In death of the integrity and moral worth- a siatcment - urging ». more general travail, but never bring- to birth. This liness.-of'.u^:|iumaB_«Dul'whjeh can on- NUT 13.2? ARE SIN.^DISUASE. AND morning, however, our time must be.de-: pi \1H REAL*" will bi Ihi '"!>- ly begin W accomplish its work hi three voted to the consideration of pur own his year. \ " ••' . ••'•,.-'. . :. The*e Price* and Termi Are irct of the Lctson-'Sccniun in Sill score years and tenr-Nothing that man fbecordJ kept on a"-large-number pf PEA 10.75 Chutchej of Christ, icientut on problems* we who still believe there Is can do U worth doing If It can be fin- s New Jersey home gardens, he sal*, uulay. April 12, 1931. enough truth IjUhe Christian doctrine ished in one brief lifetime. Unless we BUCK. 9.00 Subject to Increase Without 1 he (Iplden Text is: "Tin Lord of immortality to do honor to Him wh0 revealed that on GO by SO feet plots the build for eternity a temple of truth, a average value of the vegetables-grown, »il! lake iway Sropi-Shec all Mi.k- proclaimed It and by "His life, and. st shrine of beauty and ah altar orholl- COKE 12.00 "Notice. i>.-> ihd will piit none of the evil least for Himself, proved It In some after all expenses were deducted, wan (Incur* uf Egypt, which thbu ness upon which, the human -soul is HIM, and that on quarter-acre ploU jitiLKcsi, upon thee" (Deuteronomy degree, all of us are seekers for Wecontent to sacrifice itself in service, we the average net value of the, vegetables and truth.-for the po.wer_tt tol- woria"bem^upTin^meTihanty:;vhlcti-we lowing from the'Bible! "Fear thou On the whole, I think we are rather of amateur gardeners are contained in not: fur I am with thee: be not Uis- fondly lioped would BeTrcastle. New Jersey extension service bulletin NOW IS THE TIME mjyed; for I am 1hy God: I will awed by Easter today, and pualed by The very stuff of which life Is made 1L It seems to be so eptirelyother 83, The Home Vegetable Oarden,'' a utcngihen Ihee; yea, I will help demand* against all-reason and exped- free" copy of wrjlchinair.be obtained by TO IMPROVE YOUR thec, y?i I will uphold the* with than the usual run of. our experience iency that we spend our lives here lay- v w right hand of my righteousness that we scarcely knowgvhere to fit It any . ^i!_Jersex. resident by writing to USE (Isaiah 41:10). ing foundations for a building which hit county -agricultural agent or to the In. our conception of ^he world has reaches unto the.heayens^we die a* w* LAWN AND GARDEN The Lcison-SermOn >lio includes been changing so rapidly: the bounds Mail Clerk,-College rarm. New Bniru^ build to order that we may-live.to en- : the following passage from the wick.' -r '••'. "-/ ' • ' ••'••-,." ot the universe have expanded so joy the fruits of our labor In a life Christian Science textbook;—"Sci- widely-ihat our own significance seems ThU profusely Ufcutrated publica- _ Price $2 a bag ence and Health «it1i-*Key to the which we believe in our hearts must be tion deals with such, topics as the gar- Scriptures" Ky Mary Baker Eddy: to have dwindled. We are no longer as ours, if we are really sons of Ood. sure as we once were that human lite den site and layout, garden equipment, "Suffering, sinning, dying beliefs are These lilies which surround us this planning the garden, preparing and 5 bag lots, $8.75 HYPER-HUMUS unreal. When divine Science is has any place In the universe for our universally understood, they will continued existence, even though ev. morning in gloriofisXprofuslon will die ffertilising g the soil, cultivation,, water- ' naye no power over man, for man before many -days. ' Their heads -wai Irir, -• protecting young plantsl , .and u immortal tnd lives by divine au- & droop «u, their-peUU. faU^tln U,eir many other phases of gardening. De- thority-

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IIIIIIIIII Iris since last rail should be the dumps so Uat tljere is * short TOW without deiajj-,- .— " small root syrtem^ to e«* of *« F. Matzeir- Phooe CRatford 6-22KT many plant dLwasf* can best if ( n- j Amon» th" perennials, which should (rolled b> rlftn»ln» -curccs nf nf?- ^ divided now are the hardy chijjan- e perennia^ tion during •-•«• I ill winter -i"J nr'S , theraurOB, coreopsis, perennial phlox, a« easily propagatsd CM. •iprinir rrjon'hs hardy sunflowers, and har-•ton, eqiedat^ in the sp When Your Home Needs | dy a'tnrs. These perennials, all strong woomerr can be divided In and ii-ronine^BSU, should,** , ..' gtl I or Decorating, Gall enO*^ N&job loo small or targ* for - - Fettilizingf the Lawn tiusll\ In the spnng or" the clomps so, iiJanls should ... The Unity CSutrmeeU every Stonday |i> If B On ( »iU become too large to produce good growth for bloom la 1932 ui to handle. Honest Work at MI Honest Price. \ i A^rwuitunil fitfnsion Vtnhr st 2 p m, at X« North avenue. West. yj,, Township Committee will hold I such iwrennlals as pyrethxum, shas- Phone CRanford 8-1819—e-p d. Eurlv tprlni! l^-il " \*«+ M«a">n ot? x diiaits- campanulas,-lynchnll and " • April meeansj Tuesday evening -V tht liar in ^ul)ph ihp pfim- food] y others should not be divided Res. PBone CRanTofd 6-o>)^ -' > Room*. have jtood soil ln a * tndow or porch liaJ1 The Oriental Poppy necdrtf b> the la»n An tvritcnt «-ajlMer) tear Wait until they have pro- 1 MATZEN COMPANY Bf A.CWUUi box for best results. of doing this:!* to matter from 25 to 50 duced fairly large clumps before dl- . W.JrWILLSEY The cranford. Firemen * Belief As- Many are the plants adapted to 1. Acrindteml poundi to 1.000 square !«•[ of our of Idlng them. '. UAL E8TATE-INSUEAM t uuon will hold • regular meeting FINE WALL PAPERS finite. window box cultivation. The actual the mixed or complete fertilizers liav- Spring is about the only time that UNION AVK. N. CRANfORD evening at 8 o'clock to fire head- ,.'''••• ; selection should depend upon ; PAINTS AND VARNISHES ln«-Qn analysis similar to 5-8-5, 5-10-5, the delphinium can be successfully di- quarters. ., • . ' . "•• ' ' • - reason why so many ind the amount of sun that boxes re - or .4-12-4. Such tnlxtttrte should be CIUBADIXB KKADIKG BKIN't^ 11 Eastman Street - Cranford, N. J. $ diffculty In. growing cclve. For. boxes In sunny positions, appjied unitormly in ordrr to avoid on April 15, The Hslnore Tea Room A no plant is superior to the small flow any possible faiiriiinK of the f:rn«>. A i opened at 11» North ayenm. I000B (ertilizer treatment of it\h, kind'shouk rtf^tan6n.lfho:^tan6nlfho:*inbeas* ^ Produce more flower, and make a be iiKtmiryfor tli." plant Ttxxi i .aied by Mn. Bratton,- A-apecial lun-^ »*>*•«** P^*WXtow dfSlor than any otter plant: of tht?. soil for the-entire season. will be aerved as. weU „ a-ta- !L T « tat* "umm"- Verbenas annual phlox, sweot alysium chouler Construction Company ctKOn Bone meal is a lavoritc njaterLil for • 151-156 FreUngtmjieii Avenae, NBWAKK, N. *. carte. •• -. • • • f ••••. dormant, pjanu moved In or, In ftct, any of the dwarf tralluw 1 u uaI1 applying to lawns. It ha» the adv:m- ALTERATIONS . (M«M . bUMMM IU7 CR»X»OBD N, UW m% complfte mixture, however, nor n UT!1- Lmng. Offlceri for the coming year shoul2 d plant seed" no w «ame box. Most plants ire more at balaiK'cd fertilizer, und is .somewhat win be elected and plans tor the season Was Good! und. It is one of thetractlve when grouped, miner than way. m t **""""'"" - Thi•**-•s- I•-s Jus'- t• a-s tru- e "o- -f plant• •s --In' the plant in the bor-, window box as it is of plants In-the at Uie rate of !»Q to'75 pounds to 1,000 I reitlly believe that your square feet. Radways "Tested" Grass Seed ••'. pred Matten of piainfleld, who was few'seeds border, -, resident of Cranford aDout twenty BERKSHIRE BUTTER wtti soil to form pellet, which .. Sheep manure and dry; 'pulverized "LAWNMAKER" 'Formula LAWN grass—SHADT and QUICK GH'-w itpcXUtiVi^-^a: - mixtures, WHITE CLOVER, genuine German BENT OBAS8—SHKEl' jns(LltJ«4ntjtorein ,rsag(Vp II llic I PI! I \r ever li.id the ufi JiarS and CHEWTOOS.FE8CDK and other IHPOBTEO grasses cnnlord, located at 11 Eastman street fplanli Serd wn this aurfhff • urfII v* •"* at!ttvi- Also recommended are and supply a'crrfain-amount of ,or- INSECTICIDES — FEBT1XIZESS — SUPPttts IIIGII G&ADE MJB8EBY STOCK :The local store will be a branch of his brnd ovc| anullier puuncl - Uooro next >ej .. ... "VL"^:. ?:;:*"';i«y• arid.viariB.;which look? bfst.wiitis r PiatnteW-bialneaaniw - --^ - LANDSCAPING — RgyOVATlWO r^ COWSTEUtmoX blaaniiwilLi»rp>palni —llip print plr >HC — and Many named —'-- •"—"'-'T-pfeither•colewor-Icrli*; tFimts.---r 'frirsp~matcrinl.v rniir.-bP-nj'r- -ind decorating; materials now Dllt'd'at pound of your from the white through- -salmon -.rose extent "-•••• r -•?•.: Ulii|5,..tu .ljW) JXIIW Jet'l..-.' Jf:'- a. 3UP-. , than ' in .Aii|erica, races.of ply uf iMtultry uuiHiirc Is tr.-iiitablr thu Ji I7 Wnf D Mrs. Frederick Truslow of Hampton red. None of rgas,, have been specially develope for SUPPLIES ANtl KjrjIPMENT PQ» OOLJ- COOBSES, PtJELifc PAfUvs BREAKFAST COFFEE. l\e n«er"iwed your coffee "true •niiy'bp^sitlsfnctorlly ipplk'd to Ahe Hill was hostess to the Oanfcn Club of. from ""''•>J>|!cult)vaUon in boxes. Known "as ••• ! .,..'— AND PRIVATE E8TA.TE8 --• cranford. She waa .assisted by Mrs. only sure way o! !;vwn.' I'siH'cially II tt h:is. been made hut my_nci^libor wmita rhe to try some. If itVhalf as ', cony petunias, they are rimply tnillln? from pt;flt .moss liitcr, MEMBEB-NaUonal Home Planting Bureau HP Daugherty, Mrs. Malcolm Mc- eokm is to buy plants ln August or ma of _the dwarf, smaH-nowcrln ; : . "ITS NOT A Hn petunias will do as well as nd^clovpr ill a- lawn. This tynditlnn ' bulbs was the speaker. His subject 14 1 grown ln a good tnaj^. be_rplTi*rlPd In'.stn uppIU'tltlon _fii 'us- "Bulbs andjhelr C^ " ^^^^; Phone YOUR; Otder^TODAY — CRanford &O239 "proper ltmpr"If trie Ia»n trax not tx*nllmw duce an abundance of bloom water. or a mmilicr of years It Is a.cqod plmi Easter music was the theme of the p'1J?™i I" selecting petunias, do not choose to apjily frpm'SO to 100 |)ound'; of hy- HOM Villa Musical meeting last Thurs- rammer or fall. Tl r I* hardy, lives through the whiter, and T ones seen In thetlratcd Itmr or frum 7. ) to~]5frpouiilrL«-an tesses of the day- - . ; All popples make excellent cut N. J. Agricultural Kttctisiuii Krrvire »0 0« «1 Bowers If Uiey are cut in the bud - The regular nftmthly business meet- md If the ends of the stems are ontro n ri Now L'i thetllne.lo divide most iier- ii» of the Wednesday. Morning -Club burned or dipped in-boiling water to ^ ^' 8 ' * M*f SP9^ ?niiials. :i".|>edally those--whjch— hlnom ' ns held atth» home of the President, By B, P. White facilitate Kite takinc up of moisture. in June or later. The amateur Bar- MM. A. L. Johnson, M Holly street, yes- ii »TJ»nexL««e«5i Apr""WS i-nliliils HI till' early'sprlm;. »hrn t be held In the Library. Mrs. GeorgeT: Announcing HanU for the Window Box Leaf spot of Iris Is one of.the more stjll 1*' uiorii^nioir.t-.: Uutn (IIIIUUT I HaU. chairman of-the Home Depart- easily controlled diseases of Harden siimiiu'r, •IVn'iiiilnls'Tvlilfli Ijlwim be ment of the State Federation of Wom- fore Jitlic. lujwt'vi'i1, an- best dividt en't Clubs will address the Club at this tiuring SeiJtcinbtT ...._....^ , '•meeting.; ;.. _ ,;,___.:..... New Goal Prices • "~Tswuop for rnott elteqtlve control of r,Tlic actual dmuinu ot pi'imnials AUmtive porch in4 wiritlow, boxes I "»U infrcUpp,* however, is autumn tr sUuplf pixht-ss. U\\; the; t-Hllnr) The Spring Luncheon, given an- : GOOD UNTIL MAy 1 ptrt'iiinls aticl brrnk. II apjrt wlwrw . tally by Trinity.Episcopal Church, is .« •-. «.^ to »n«t advanUge in Iria leaf upot.nppwni first as small naturally : a-puintes. To obtain . tl' From King & Chapin's Kt lor Friday, May.IS. from H.to 2 Discount of $1 per Ton uwever, provide for ample,early tymmer! These spoti enlnrBC luik-cst minibiT of new plants break ThejiSpalding Sport SKbp 1 o'clock, at the Pariah House. Tickets water seepage Is objec-- rapidly, grow together, and kill many m II and will soon-be on sale by 1 0 0 lne fio-ready.fot the opfnlng of the trout season Wednesday at daybriak. ' members of the Parish- Circle. It Is IJWH lie All,.«r,l »n Ihr Kullg»lta Prkn U i. I *'"* * '* * , ' leaves. The disease is the . First American Newtpapers Id •>»;» of Hale •! Itelittry cm hold a tin pan to - cause 6f the unsightly appeamncp at Tllii hUtory-nf ttiv- s*rttillaim; «r uow Come 1... now ard get the right tackle from our large selection ot Abbic ligjested that groups of Jour be made **""•• ' ' m»ny iris clumps in July, whcii the p«pl'r» .111 -'Anii-rli'ii' |ir..|n.ily. hugltu ;md Imbrlo equipment, tackle for every requirement and we "have it »11. up lor-luncheon, and tables' will be Egg Ton $13.00 Pea Ton $10.75 A box « Inches deep will hold enough lmvr» should be ln a healthy cbndi- on Soptwubcr 13, liil«l, for It v:\ "luralshed afterwards upstairs, for aoll to make possible the growing of, tibn. ... upon Hint ilnte Hint Illt-Iianl I'lon* BEADKIWTPUEa those who desire to spend the after- Stove Ton $13.25 Buck Ton $9.00 •obd plants. Such a bos will nml leas The leave, stop manufacturing food IRI^UI'U tin- llrm inlfiilmr'nf jjVNlint w;l HOOKS-LANDINO NETS-CREELS^-ABTTFICIAL BATT noon at bridge. . o a shallower one. The,if infection increases, and the result to liiivo lit't'ii u jH-rJiiiIlT-iii i>ul'ILi-:itioi . SPIW^ERS—PLYWEIOHT WVU1ERS - . Nut Ton" $13.25 l i Louie L, Langstoftkknd his mother, Rice Ton $7. holff» in. w.v ywiikpfiwi plant. : J-. ri!.'-re.3Va4,JiuWj.-it. r...ijut_ii:m.i3jiut'..dl ; I.....". .-And Whatever. ' l'uhllc|i><-<|urren<-ps, liuili 1-'inel«n nnil S Xuie Langsfon wfflopen ft "riew Coke (Koppert) Ton $12 I- The fungus causing leaf spot passes be known as The Womans _t>SW_.Ulc..wilHcc.ln old^kifccted leavos, ; i c ^->-pj;>euUte - mTasui^ iherefor«;"'irir asy, April 15. at 1 Alden street. It is or, If these leaves should bo removed In.autumn S»'«'» Letter, ilrst l«su il on April -.'I 1TO4. '•'••.- planned as a co-operative shop, where «od». Then from the.iris do KING & i - Iincy work such - as. embroidery,..cro- soli .obtained: fram the underground stem.'and: burned, THE SPAJUBDlS SPORT SHOP cheted and knitted articles and also or with a mixture This - practice nlso -destroys the Iris Epitaph lt_HI. OWn " w rott d home-made bread and pastry will be REEL-STRONG COAL CO. ^LthS*" i S''- « '.border, which passes the winter In the- A line uf hi* novel, "Vlttorlit," I, 39 North Avenue, E., Cranford offered for sale. Light luncheon will le-third loam, and one- egg stage on old leaves of the plant canred on O« ! iAt-ffti&\f.rann -.y^pt"in i Beginning May 1, service at,the wG£ w? ]f£i NOW AT 104 SOUTH AVE., EAST dows of the Cranford Post Office will dose at 6 30 p.' m,' Instead of 1 p, nt AUtOHT OI-roSITK R R. STATION ON UNION TROLLEY LINE Four Hour Speed Enamel -The lobby will remain open, until 1 p m. giving box holders access to mail. CHOICE, CENTRAL PARK LAWN SEED is heretofore. ; ' Beat far Ktnoratlnz w Making New Lawns As all the principal business places haw been closing at 8 p. m, calls- at, -ptreral dettvrty™*twnpfc-f* »»«•»"». «^ P»t MOM ; Nature's Top Dmatnt and lias been decided to;ci(iseS«-.«i30 p:*ni, f»r Lawns and Fhwrf« gop I according to an announcement from Postmaster E. Q. Hougbton. __2 < To aU per.cn. making a purchase in our store on Satur- T ^*"*J»*ed PEAT MOSS HYPER-HUMUS Inmni»e, Any 8«u day. April 11, we will give a ./4 pint «„ of Kingvar Speed Two Fasaoa* DarbiM ' tnamel without charge. -— CuL M. Lewis Clark patterned the Raw and Stewn BONE MEAL SHEEP MANURE Keotuckgr Derby after the Engll«n Derby. He was tbe nephew of John -—Nnrate-ofSocbr- —• rat- llemr CThrcWItrwhor owned-tbe- ThwT. your opportunity toietureenoiigh of thk beaa- ~(»rt-of Iana~$poirwfi!clrth« ChnrcMH- Store J -Hydrated Lime Mulch Paper Tobacco Dust hnwh to do over a chair7u««rilikl. «, ti,er D ilid rhe C RAN FORT) AIRPORT on Unibn Ave. (across o Enjllsh Derby Is nuiSt Epsom Downs' Onion SeU Super Phosphate object Thi. offer u made «, that fou may become familiar woHi probably, led to the narno, Licensed Plane* — Licensed Pilots Insecticides ! from the Cranford Trust Churchill Downs.-"'": cVV • ' with the etuy bruibing, fo\ir hour drying and wonderfuLwear- Insure 100% Safety LAKCKST ASSORTMENT of WOWtK and VEGETABLE ' SEEDS :_Co.) is rapidly becoming SSTarUc*itiuty^ 8«4s AS^StUb, Balk «ng quaitie, of Kingipar., PASSENGER HOPPING a popular shopping place NsUre belles 6f; the; Sara-DJtngea GLAD10UA BULBS 25c a Dozen Up Mi* In the Lake Tchad refIon ..of . $3_$5 for all Dairy Products. W«MOM carry a hJl line of King*. Mill MixecTpainU, AMca stretch 'their lips for beauty. SPECIAL CHARTERED TRIPS Pr.lt'* Rabbit Feed in Meal and Pellet Form The proceu of stretching Jthe lips b* Housewives soon find fin when the girl ii sboiit four or PRICES QUOTED O» RKqVEST " nal Rni^ King'. Rne.V^niAe.. urf Color.,in pil. Carey's Salt Spool* where they can buy the, »" rears old, and their lower lip* •re stretched to tha'slxe ot'an ordi- beat at reasonable prices. nary dinner plate and their upper lips CRANFORD AIR SERVICE Pratt'* Buttermilk Baby Chick Food Be wre to .top mo n the above little bowl Cranford, N. J. - '. , ' CUNFORD FEED & GRAIN STORE *lta two goldfish In It than to send ;—.mh-flradfe Dulry.prndBtts- "An t UNION AVB.-{Phoiie 6-OWJ) J*to not Join oarFnsalngClub? "« nltsJptetMd monthly, tt Also t* SOUTH AV>i-tn»B, »>o,M) ADVERTISE HERE "«ount en aMTIg ' ««nen. TdtpbC CHanfononll S-OStt. AdTttO

•r 1 THE GQW6m™&ritmAND THURSDAY, APRIL 9. .1931. OUNrOttD KOTAKT dDB Junior Service League Sixth Contnct Gum No Body Rumble Found s tf Ceotert - •'Nirnef Two ConimiKw* Wiimarl •=--•=----- in EstwrSuper Six- « divided tendance of members. Oeort«' XuU Uw pawn™ , «a> back (ram • trip to Europe and Kthel Leona Wilson, 1, M Normandie The sixth gams tn the tournament of Acoustical pada of weather-sealing. wacvarmjy velcomed by hU feUoirRo- The Junior 8enlce League board o Jute are' cemented to dash, cowls, door • Place and Robert Lange. ^ m Brook governors met for luncheon" Monday teA duplicate contract bridge events be i the spun; Sp * /n anJ About Town »»w.^» Fretted for a talk on his trip, side place. Qarwood. were the winners ink conducted at' the Casino under dl- panels, rear and .quarter panels, toe •uvided 11;.1;* Oeorce netttatvd t bit axut thni'gaTe an at the home of the- president, Mrs. boards, front compartment floor boards. BUA of Cncft David Corys Toung Mother Charles F. Hansel. Luncheon~wat tol- rekion of Wallace 1. Law was played f tf Oh leu-««£.: tsf^^J^^^^^tti^^JT^Vbule(a^b re.(. d Ixlwcett-lfao rwir wot cushion and - i lawed r^ the" »TgulkrTOOnth»*eetlntr, lW^'n|T't>M*iDiM!^'J3a(iieir'.Six, pre- JiouU omkc . w ... TS» Unity autVmeets every Monday nmsosju. talk on conaitioiu and. whai this week. They will suso-^oscelve' during" which Use; nominating- and those who had not. previously'1 won' a i In 1932 „ *' o m, »t 1« North avenue. West be saw on his short trip.' As to busi- passes for tbe New Cranford Theatre. top but wtw'ln several of the gamesventing body, rumble and providing Miss Dorothy V WmrtH ra a recent 1 membership committees were elected. • » -' • ness "tvwtmi^ abroad they are bad, weatherproof interiors. Weather strip- visitor in Atlantic; City Those, who won the passes alone as Members of tiie. nominating committee had come very near to this, success.' rd 8-1819—e-^ *. j ,t<. Township Committee will hold he said, and w« .should be thankful heit prizes were: Malcolm Ctosterman. 6. Last night w« married couples' night, ping at the' bottom of doors has been Charts M. Warner of Erie, Pa, it include: \hi.' Andre*' Berry Burley. changed to felt, resulting in a nolwless. ,.„ Erst Aprt «ne«Un« TWeBtey evening for what w« have. He meimany Ro- 43 Cranford Terrace; Joan Wall.-j-,-.-9 Mrs; RlchafS Lee Tcmlihson, Mrs. John Mr. and Mm Edward Bansom winning 5~^ the guest of his hrotber. s, H. Warner ^i^iw ^p%wpg tfie- business men. he r<»lUve -weather seal. m fhj Townihlp Boom*, Spruce street: Mildred:Schtibel, JA, ISDaley. Mrs. Mathew -Bean. Hall and North-South with a plus score of 3040 -1 Frailer Place. came in contact with.- and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Prltchett 1 Pine street and Ve'fonica Bracken. 11 Mrs. Marvin bean Hall. VVILLSEY The ennford. Firemen ! Relief A»- Miss Virginia Scott of Btoominidaae Rotarian Spahr of the Bayonne Hlllcrest avenue. winning Bast-West with plus 3060. The , Canada Fortnauit* Three members of the Junior Service t*—INSURANCE ax-uiuon wlil hold m regular meeting avenue sprat the Easter vacation with Club was, at th« meeting to urge at- The prizes, an finding much favor average aeon North-South, was plus Few tri'ua of like «lu> are at free S, evening at 8 o'clock In fire head- friends in'Ashevilte. N c. tendance at the District. iConferenceT Leasgc have recently announced their 140; the average score East-West was from lirttrurtlv-r wirttuiunkrs ts Can- CRANFOEB I with the children and all are urged to engagemenu. They are: Miss Mirsar quarters. Mrs. Douglas Bailey of » Rnenide Asbury Parkr-oa-the 16th, 17th and minus' in.- This indicates the hands ada. compete for them. Each book is pack- elta Dv'ninaii. to J. Bradford Wilson of were fairly evenly divided between the IADING BRINCs dme spent Wednesday and yesterday lath. Headquarters will be at The ed with a box of crayons, to be used Monterey. Major General Bmedley Bast Orange: Miss Marie Hegeman two ways of - tlie table. The seventh On April 15, The Klslnore Tea Boom visiting her parents, sir. and Vis. U. E. in coloring the pictures accompanying % be opened at ^11» North ivenm. PriscoU in Madison. J D..Butler of the Marines, will be a Btemner. to panlpl Plttingec Loomls of game wlll-be-^played-next Wediienday. he storifi. Thr books i Uilrluigton, Vt. and Albany. N: Y, and Tb5 toTtaT wui pe as- Bessie Corbett of 7 Sprtcffidd speaker.' bound and'contain many InteresUrui Open Ing April 15 hf m«.Hnj MlM-Kfltharlne Partto-Rober* S.-Blge- ,ut«i by Mrs. Bratton,- A-»peclal luat Stores from last night follow: North- avenue • lias, teiuiunl hum EUiabetfr ventures orohile tJavid'a ciiaric lo»-, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel C. chl.on will be aerved as weU as a-ta- the members left tor Bdgewater where South: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sansoin. General Hospital, when she underwent tcrs.. Children are Invited to come inninelow of Summit. treatment for the past nine weeks. they will enjoy a trip through.the R>rd plus 3MO; Mrs. R. O. Miller-Mrs. Lem- The Woman's Exchange carte. •• • • • •_ plant by inriutlon. and see them. TownsMp- Ccnunitteeman Oeorge A. Those who won honorable mention uel C. Blgelaw, plus 1130; O. M, DuuPr-1 OF CltANFOnn •Tie annual meetlnit or the Cranrord Lute returned Tuesday from a business :his week were: J, M. beririger, plus 83d; Mr. and Mrs, 3 Alden Ktr«l v^tc* Club win take-place tomorrow French Mind Slow to Irt C. Jones, plus 740; Mrs. Hoturiil trip abroad. He made calls in Ger-Announce Speakers for Betty McDlarmld. S, 300 Walnut A ,eo-o|ier«tivi> «ho|i wheni'Iancy »ork. ^ning. Offlceri for the coming year many' and France, during the past five Park-Paul Crispin," plus 100: Mr. and avenue; Marion L. Collins. 6.' 10 Dal • Wander in New Paths holue-cookrd brriid and pustry mid wm be elected and plans lor the season weeks.- • " • : • Republican Women'* Meet mlere Parkway: Richard Miller, 7. 119 Mrs. C. A. Rote, minus 80; Mis. L. A.' The -criticiil iniirllli:viiL-«i of tlie Malhcy-Mrs: Fred Park, minus J-10; Mr. perfected. The «nni» court* of the Orange avenue; -Virginia Collins, -8, 10 French nt,H» lii-il la very tor from klmlrrd artlcli's nmy be piirchainl »l • dub will t* ready tor play by 8Bturda>-. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tovnsend Boyt and Mrs. c. A. SU'Wafi. minus 1000; of Sleepy HoIlowrpiainncM. have a 'Itte neit meeting of the Cranford Balmlere Parkway; Donna Lou Butmere fiiultllndluK. ami li»* I llmpltl Mr, and'Mrs. F. B. Parker, minus 3780. son. John Garrison Hoyt. bom onWomen's Republican Club will take cher, 12, 600 Linden Place; Ralph ilnrlty whliii In iiiuiiiitdicd In the mind ••'. prtd Matien ol pialnfleld, who was place next Wednesday . aftemoonv- at Miller, 8, 148 North Lehlgh avenue. of nn.v otlii-r|n"M>l<'. I'liHIpCurr writet. Eust-Wfjt: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel r>t ' Light Luncheon Served 8 Seed •, resident or Cranford aoout twenty April 7. Bin. Boyt sat Miss Frances QUICK OI« A Hayashl's. Luncheon, to be served at In llu-' l^miluii Forln'lKlilly jtovivw. iVltchnt. tilus 3060; Donald McOra;tir- B I'AV US A-VISIT JiasaptMJLa:j?lnU!?reJn Oarrtion. of Cranford. vyallacc J- Law. |ilu» 1820; -Q; ORASB-SH..,]' (vJ_p 1S:*5 p. m., wtll.pfowde thG mwtlnj,- I grasses. TJwlcrd, located at 11 Eastman street Stuck was the director of a The speakersiiniie afternoon will Firei'Destrayr Part oF—-— Ilunch-J. 11. Jackson, plus 470: Mr-anil special . entertainment presented last ltn, 'llic I'IVIII'liniiiii iH.iihvnja rra- . The loca* siore wlllbe a branch trf his include: Mrs..Isabel Summers, dir«qtor Old Frame Dwelling tuu inn) • utit .iifii'n Ininglntnif. or Mrs A W, Donuldson. 4tO. Mrs Onrie Wblrtai^iwllLtarrypatat of- 'the '-Bureau—for - Women :an4<:r 0iil* IXumelly'-Mrs- R. B. Wassim, plus 110, Prof. Rohrer cucrtON' rmtttr Wt *lDilis5»nilnn—for "tie It 1 'ind dreoratlnir materialsira works employees'for the p«UenU .at dren: -'Mriv Oeorge^H.•• Miles, president Pire, TJresumabiy"of iheendlarjl origin miriiTl'-ili'iiJI) . mi nillit—i\h\n)» Mi , and Mrs M A Craig, mlhiis Ml), Private Lessens the Glen Gardner homeX of the Woman's State Republican Club yesterday morning nilried the Interior « ri'iiMiuliiu iimillly, IVrluiina It Mrs. Josrph Tomllnaun-Mr» H. II. Me- »D AVE. IORNKT ^ •-On Monday- arternooiU_.Man;ti^ 30, Un.8. R. Warner mnd^on Donald and &ta.T-L. A, Thompsoni president of onr side of the old frame hoi|s«^at nld-ho-morc truvw Kny ^imt' hnit Biitctiy. uriiiui! 1070; ctcome Uiildwlri- Mrs. Frederick Truslow oT Hampton d/ove to WliUamsbuiit. Va\ last Fri- of tho 'Women's Republican Club of lie comer of Laxlogton.and'Demnan Imrtlly ever itrciunlng.. Mo Is renlly P. B. ffahklln. Jr., m'lniu 3530: Mrs. SAXOl'HONK TKOMBONK H»U was hostess to the Osnfcn Club o(. PUBLifc PAIlhs day to spend Easter with her other Elisabeth. ••-•'.-• •• •; • ' ': .venues. , ' -'••: ' . ' . Icrt'tittMl only In wliiu vmi bo He*W.••'&.• Damon-Mrs. L: n. Htiuird, mill- • • Studio 15.Union Ave. cranford. She waa assisted by Mrsson. . James" Warner, who U aXstudent The house has bctto unMcup fliietl. .hud n» tit* hut top. hlffhly tie- us 2870. •..•••'.' V' TIt CHANrOWD ittll !OU HP Daugherty, Mrs. Malcolm Mc- at'WUllam and Marry College/ since the completion of tlie JSranford joiird the tut of t'l'tHnu tlio very L'liityre and Mrs. Charles Pitman .Buck- ED" Miss Beatrice Franklin Wbipple. An Essex County ' Joint Poilc* section dt the RahwsyrValley Joint licst mil of_tlic mtiierlul lii'mnlot nml ley Chester J. Hunt, an expefTon Director of Ajbury Park High School, Trunk .Sewer, during which •period it imuri'ii iiiul wiiKiitlntin of life, ho 'bidbs, »«» the speaker. His subject --l.J'elephone Typewriter is attending the Butcr Arts Conven- u-nj used as dwelling quarters for menIN. often'unfairly uccusait «f caring >u-Bulbs andJheU: (Wture/:^^^- _.__ Alarm Hookup . gTJLthg Jub. The^atnad week; Sne is to exhttxt some out- old • kitchen and quickly spread thfouilT lirte (if jiyVteinT'*pivlpS«raiiiuT{ioiiti'- of Eastcr music was the theme or thestanding work done by her students. The number of police.licadquarten 'section. The firemen. liad to lny intct princliil^s, ^innkes the logic HOM VUla Musical meeting last Thurs- la New Jersey tied In with tha state- 2.500 feet of hose to get water with which Is' nl»'iiya working In every -dav. Many beautiful piano and vocal Theodore P. Bradley, of Westneld. kle son of Mr and -Mr*.' Franklin N. wide police- telephone typewriter which to prevent destruction of llmFnch. inlntf oliiMxtt -witlivly •deduc- selections were rendered. An interest- alarm system was increased to 64 onwhole building. They were on duty tive, li eiri'H to the Frenchman the M and Instructive paper on thBradley.-oe f Orchard street, lectured at CKANPOED MOTOR She-convention of American Chemists or three hours ; tt'iuli'iicy »hlrli he nlwnys lint to tnke growth of Eastercelebrauon was read. January It.when nineteen police sta- CKIII view, of any quest toil, unless, held in Indianapolis last week, his tions In Essex county and ono Iii-Vtne- Fire Chief Tunlson estimated the 1 North annas (Opposite nla by Miss M..Winckler: Mrs. Beaton and damaie at 13,000. he tiikoii"Sh~i'v"<'if more closely reiK " Mi» Hooker or Ellxabeth were the hos-subject being -Some Methods for theland were tied into the nucleus, of tbe mmi'il sfientlllc How. It nrl'vpiits film ifssesof the day- . Detection and Identification of Syn- from trjlng In pructlco nny ei|willi>nt Telephbn» CBaaford «-WT : thetic Resins." system, inaugurated lost October by the State Police. . New York Telephone Company of which lie Ims not flrst sttaiupted - The regular monthly business meet- Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Coiner, who have Plant Radio Telephone - - U> lindcrMtnnd ttiu principle, but' it ix of the Wednesday. Morning -Club resided'in Cranford for twenty1., yeare. Authorized by an net of tho 1930 also prevents lilm from being vague ' ns held at-the home of the President, leave Monday to take up their: resi- Stats Legislature^tha original system Station ind huppy-go-lm-lty. ««. A. L. Johnson, 30 Holly street, yes- dence "in RockvUle Crater, long Is- of J3 stations it described In the act iwTt!eJ«*t ™«ys«' APrU 15T wU1land. Mr. anst.Mn. Collier have sold as "a^.baslc^^B^tem,«f teletjrrjle com- Permission to erect a radio station "af I''BaIpurre"niiaoT' ton.' munlcation, providing for 'sending and to" be"used"fdr~'fadtfrtctopliorie c6iii "Grair Ugend Traced'""" " Christiansen of Elizabeth, who will I3tk Hall chairman of the Home Depart- receiving' stations at each of themunlcatlon between water craft ope- to Fablet or Antiquilr ment of the State Federation otWom- take possession in the near future. rating in New York Harbor and State Police troop headquarters and vicinity and the land telpplmtii's (it TIIP infill of the y tho IS'ow York Telei. : I" UTII^.IIMI t.-up iiAmi by ,0h SPEqAL LUNCHEON PLATE ire II and will soon-be on sale by napolis. formation^. . .-Tbe basic systein shall iliono Company. .. While tlif; harbor radio station la Art tlio l.n«t Sii|i|ier, Hiliitlial tlinXury 35 CENTS •— " ut daybreak, • members of the Pariah- Circle. It Is Miss E/lsa Reimer was tendered a sur- 'be made available fqr use by all mu lighted that groups of four be made nldpaL county or. oilier enforremcnl plnnnfil primarily to furnish two-way nf tlie qur f Vl l^ha^:ot;crSao?d3pe3.8nS?;.: •rJohn*Tnennann.-B4l- -Public-, -tW iltaWWta*^Mrt-'Crttlf•*tenlnr|r '»ii* oTkifO Itlrcrr'*'«w-J»rsrr;™r'*"°'' a«y, April 15. at 2 Alden street. It isover/ and Sam Wikander. Games and at.speclal dedication ceronionlea It wan mat year-Hwough those stations aj K<'*t<'d Hint rlie miuri'i! nt thtt (Inill planned as a co-operative shop, where Ing were enjoyed-and a delightful hailed as a most Important step in the ho lines of the Hall istory WHS tliu fiiiiuius li-m-ud of tlie 'IN -.-fancy-work such-aa-embrQlde;ry»..?rP* From 6 to 7 P. M., for 85c, $1.00 and $1.25 -was served.- _._.,,....•,. war against crime in Ksnex county and American- Company -IIIII I loiiso-M • Arlri»y!», -r-rrtM-inlly the: story -dieted and knitted,articles and also honor of her birthday, a surprise throughout New Jersey. — public radlo-teleplioiio anrvji^to large of OrcilfK, nvvii|i(? "f hl» fiitlior Aga: home-made bread and pastry will be :>• was given Mrs. Paul A. Ritter of Reoitvlng teletype machines _ats trnns-Atlant'lc-lint-'Pi whj^a have foecw.. offered for sale. Light luncheon wUl io/North-avenue, WestTuesday morn- Installed In nleotecn Ksscx county 'tjulpped to prnvlde >a1icli aorvlce. HAYASHL RESTAURANT be served. The Lagnstqn's are now Gomes and music were enjoyed police stations, outside of Newark and Tho aiipllcatlprMmis tor' pnrnilitMlnn • ON'. STATE IIIOltWAY _ I'HONK CltANFOHD (1-0437 . living in Cranford. They are natives all are connected with Newark tone :o erect a alio>«"istation* of 'm w'allt- .. Importaiic* of Ih* Mac*. : at midnight a colorful and dainty 0 >***********************<* . of Atlanta,..Oa. - .. -. was served. Goests present headquarters of_tho state-wlilo sysfemT ]>owur. to' h^forated In or. noiir N' W. TIIG pd-Ki-ut ~ niuiV In the llrltlsli Mr. and Mrs. E. Collins. H. When a crime occurs nny where in the York «UyT Tho station wltl bo con- hotiftc of commniit dnieN from (he Ues* "PbitaJ Service* at P. O." jkoll, Miss Gladys Collins. Miss Mur- coanlj, tone heaaquarters Is ihformod i.octn^ro a toll or local contral cMce toratlon, nml wan mipptlpd pursuant to .'1 Riley. Buddy Ritter. Mr. and Mrs. immediately and the alarm Is broad- the New York Tolcplione Com- tin-order nf tliu houiuvilated-Bfay 21r Qo«e6:30,Aft«r:M»yl '. D. Rose. Miss Gloria Rose. Jack Rose cast simultaneously-to all nineteen pun*y, ao that cii)ls to perifuiis_<>n the M). It Hns nindo by Thomas Maun- police stations In a very few raqraen .bariwr.. craft ..may, he inade frprti guy dy, a London lioldsinlth, and cost ap- LONG DISTANCE /NorthJanuwh^a^j^g "ielciflrorio In tliii »ysTeiiii"~ ^ Beginning May 1, service at,the _..lhner of Boston. Mr.' and.. Mrs. te^airtrngfa^tOTWsm^rnio^irt^f^'tm^riHlti^^ -MOVING apprehend tha criminal bclof* there At present.tiiero Is no way In which upon ihoinlile when tiie house it con- Swift, Enclosed Vans, Manned by •./ ilpws'of the' Cranford Post Office will Cliarles DeRocheand WiliamJ>Roche Is time for escape. ,/ close at 6:30 p. nV instead of 1 p. notf Spring Lake. Miss Mabel,Kesselring ^Aalf"cfaflTnTaTTTeeu Ih'touetf-wltrr| ""'tuted with the upenkcr In Uit-chalr.. Expert Movers. All Loads In- iamel -T*e: lobby wUl remain open, until 1 of White Hall. fJ. Y, and Mrs. Bee Uv- The alarm also majr/bo broadcast tholr-bssos of operation wlllio'ut put- A'lien tho house KM* Into, committee aured. Phone for Kates and Full ^r*--/ •• at the same Ume;iry means of the slat* this pructlce causes both a waste of Is not propprly contlltuted. After the As aU the principal business places Batktab OKI UapepaW- wide. nelwprxC At Trvnton it mir_ be uf a now iiurllnment before i AUSTIN'S EXPRESS have been closing at 8 p. nv, calls-at Adam Tnoniimon of Clnciniialt was time and fuol, which mlicul be con n § teal ou^6) er the stats hookup to all served wcru It possibly for the owners) lint hei'U clionpn, the mace It Agent for AKHO. MAYPtOWER TRANSIT CO. -pnerai dellverir;--»tJUnp«,-'«nd''Pan*l lo prouir«r the- btthtab -*e-tad.ia»>- i'fidifldf JnTl«d 1 under IIie~tHble, Tipon which 311 Worth A*enue East •---,-.-- •- ,—.-a'«l«pb«ie- post windows between 8:30 and 7 p. m. of the vesselt^lo kei~p" fn"cToi«ii TnucH" r «taUed 1B kit home la 1S«2. that he ex- of the Pennsylvania State with their masters by telephone it la placed an mon at the tpoaker.lt Cranford Cflanford fl-1116 ha« been so, very.few, averaging less klbited It to hi* go«M at Ms Christ lice..In Philadelphia. Alarms orig- The practicability of two-way har- ropvrly completed. It It lent to the than one per,window each evening, it nwa party. Four of (he 'guests w loallns ln any part of tho stale also iieujur iiyJIis «n*re|<(n, who rcauioet luu been decided to close at 6:30 p. m, T bor telephony was damooalratcd in gftea baths In the new boaseboW may b» broadcast over the state net- tlie Klre Department of the City of o»»««lon wf It when parllam«ut It ******************< according to an announcement from venlence. and the "party*. sw™«a two work sod may be received at all of prorogued. ' Postmaster E, d. Houghton. New York last fall when tlie flretmar tore on Satur- columns In the city newspaper* the the nineteen Essex police headquar- John Purroy Mltchel was iqulpueO next day. In which the-^atiilnb was ters.:, A* other counties and munici- with radio-telephone equipment of the $1.25 DINNER $1.25 Two Faaoas DarbiM denounced as a luiur*; out of keqilng palities tie In with the system Its AT TIIE / . ' ngspar Speed type originally developed by the Hell «-»•*«•••*»>»•••«•*«**••••*» CuL M. Lewla Clark paitemcil the with the d«noj*SUc spirit of the effectiveness In throwing out crime Telephone Laboratories for airplane Kentucky Derby after .the English times. alarms increases. communication. The Norma liiggin Tennis Club Derby. He waa the nephew of John Alarms Art Typed Have Flourishing -Velvety —tnd- Hernr CbttrchtMrTrlio-ownnHhe- Sending machldet used In tbo tele ~B«rt-of Iana~npon~wKtcB the Churchill Pingos, frequently found, in porth: and RestaurantHner of this beau- phone typewilttl .tyitcrn hart) key- Telcphone_Trouble Lets Lawns and Beautiful 1 •tKmrts raee-tonne-ls- iltnated. The wenrern Canada,- are «»(csl-«*tped -IJWI SpnnfflHd HmmrVitm'liKt^—-^:^—- tit*i- CKsmforKf d ler household English Derby It tun, at. Epsom Down* sand or grawl Wlls rising •ometlmw boards much like standard, type- 'TrequcntYSurVey Shows ROAST BKCF ~ CIIKKBN. - »W.|i probably led to the name as high aa 100 feet above the iwtmpy writers. Each key -sends out elec- Gardens This Spring FRESH VEGETABLES HOME MADE PIES AND CAKES lone familiar Churchill Downa. : , ., groand skirting the shore or the Arctic trical impulses over telephone circuits IRJW often does a telephona get Clul< Houw A»«ll«til« fix UlnnifS »nd Ilino, U»ni|iMt«, Cuil r«rllr« anil Xunrhwni N to operate corresponding keyt on re- out of. order? — — _Uae our special brand of lawn nderfuLwear- ocean. Tbelr summits tre~ hollowed seed; feed you- lawns and garden JOIN OUR TIHKia OLUI. Ha«amll> tirUa «•••«. AMIUIU.I awn istitit lout Uke"a crater and tjsrsyt contain « ceiving equipment. --Tb.t .retelling Tbat't a question that would get equipment prints tbe .messages In the s_ lot or different answers during with Old Gardener rertlliger. The S«Uve pellet of the Sara-DJInges small lake of fresh water. beauty of year lawns and gw- same manner as t typewriter at the'dally .round of an l&quliing re- -deiu later In tlWtfSprinj depend* WU in tbe Lake Tchad region .of rapidly as they are sent out ojer Lht porter. And the only *ay to get on the care you'give them now. Africa stretch 'their ,llp» for beanty. library Board wires. one answer that Is correct It to HOUSES FOR SALE Vlixed* paints, Tbe process of stretching jthe lips be- A yonnomjr-t mother mmtly was ', Morrlstpwm bat tbe record of having strike.an average. " . Come In and Inspect our complete tlni when the girl It about four or appointed a member of tbe library tbe Hilt, teletypt-cqulpmeot Installed . Buch an average bat been figured line of garden loot*, lawn rollers, Color* in oil- »" years old, and their lower Mps board" IrTber town. Ope dJJTne little for use of municipal police. A re- out by ihe New Jersey Belt Tele- seeds of ill kind*, fertilisers for FOR RENT — 6 roonu and bath,^108 South Ave., are stretched to tha'aUe of an.orill- girt was playing in her roomer's bed- ceiving machine, connected with HOT phone Company for all telephones every purpose, You wll need all oary o-laner plate and their uppejr llp« room. With a sweep of ber baud she ristown tone headquarters of tbe in tervlee In the ttatt. It tbowt that of Ibetc materials for Hprlnt; opposite R. R. Station. $35.00 per month. r free sample. >« distended about half. as. far. said: Thi» Is tbe library-" T*en sne Stat* Police, It In operation In Morrit- a subscriber's telephone sot out^f work on yaw gmrdtn. ran. over to-tbe cedar «*est and pat-town police headquarters. order about one* every ID months FELICE E. DIFABIO Sick Clft. ted la lid. ttylng; "And this Is-the during tfie year 1931. That wai an library board.-* Thirty-six years tgo the city of Improvement over 19*9 when in* rhont Cranford a-MU , If a child la tick It often It much »T UNCOLN AVENUE. CRANTOBD morc acceptable to glre a little bowl Wichita (Kansas) bad only 300 tele average wtt once every seramteen H.'d iWtar D. It phones. It now bat well over 30,000 months. *>ta two goldnah In It thai te lead telephones. PIKE ! _..Ja-nhnte^ln_JEUt«bJ)i)gh- ^aa. ™J^ •— -— if- that there to no o6u«atlo» on ««•»«- Pretslng Cmb? to'yell Tonr t» these ahead ef Ma DiajPf LaaJbasarks Bttatarck't 5tat-Msauuuak> HARDWARE! UJpretied monthly, $t Abo before making his stroke, bwt It mii^t Bethlehem it located In Palestine, It was tbe astute Bismarck who stole 12 Merit Are, W. Tel. e-Wil """ant en attT3eSnugrr' Paramount be kinder If he did. If W U • country southwest of Syria. To* the thunder of bit Socialist 6p|«nentt FUNERAL DIRECTORS Oeaoen. Tdtpbone CHanf ord S-OtU. of"gilfer most ef rfflage was about live miles from and Inaugurated comprehensive social The Community Store ' ' Mr OO Clobt- ~ BniPfi'l'f|1ftttl1TO IMJfniMi Am, Nttta ^sgaBB^^

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• • in ^ F11"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RAVO I The applause of the fash- B ionable world Is doe tbe genius 'TWERE It anmetblAr of the nomad tills sort.ar aree so seldom tared that T•I and aomrthlnx ,of tbe permanent they trira. priceless family treasuretTMfnresi who created the mnJO-plece ensemble »«rtOB» colon to^tnV, "' ^I such as tbe young woman la the pic- T and aomtthtnr -of tfce permanent — • "» paauw^ V» l*l>, # »*^ H^fu^ij «*# when ire c<>me.,ajcK>sa them amoof settler la mint of-M. The nopad In old pipers' ture is wearing. The mlrsiie of It li us Mda tts did that this stunning suit Is an entire 1 •"•w -u» "»n}ie-«iw- savir-eTOr-^wiHTra - practical daytime apparel U concerned. late. Some women five the nomJS the Sik.t 30 V««r» It embodie* economy, efflclenqr. airank ^fper hand snd'sane too little, HIIIC f rummer, a. biisinesi ma and'^ttractlrenen all In one—, tri- *l^.>,«,tt•„„. of J^k filarb , "the silent man,'* has dl. umph Indeed'In sartorial accomnllab- »bery yoo would never dm, tar better be throw. .«„,. • It the_h.jnse_!*f_jl)«j^ra|rac|e_raDbl- menL «otaf ta th. e.n«r™tiTe "l In Oortkow; Spain. Frommer bud 1 And now t6at pajamas k, hsve no antiques, no curi- tii route for a week-end visit, the not spoken a single word in 30 years, college Klrl travel. In th. costume os, no visible records of'the life of our but lived a most retired life and spent •tricted to beach and b ° » >—3dCXKX300COOO will he priceless records of family life A LTIIOCGH the first gllmps, of In years to come, and ret letters of ** the giipp nearly frightened lit- Inrstone, the explorer, to death. It Is ream/ . very harmless creature nr not bothwed by th. native, of Isanda. About half th. Hie of an el.- Coiisrant riposure to dangers jrlll phant, it ''flim-tttnafh thejangles ^anrir«mesT*s)gnrof:*-glaaio'im- bleuee neiu whereupon It lies on Its Don't hank heavily .on how much back and wave.lt, gsllr^olored paw. a man uv. h. doc. or-.T.'oeani-eai'ir through-the sir. The bumblebees, at penKw. ». it la the dream of ...J of Au»tnilla.there are The young lady ahown In th. pie- rallle sKiilon. InrRi-r than, man, atatet ...rt."rr«n."7umr; .ZifoT,?" ^ ?*• " ^ tun abov. lock, ahead almost M of-the Uultod Nlaten. ... # d not wk employinent In years to th. cntmnlal of Arbor day tradea wher. thij/lrtijob. In 1972—Phyllis Wwtweod of _Wash The grrat thing In th, "world It V/™" «'"• who „. clmpeHed to "Ma counter" ar> tralnln" fo? t£ "^ ",irjV°°f. hT""*' an^.D. C, joins th. Airitrican Trti ri, their own nVellhoiU)'' ," l^«"""i!>"'.'"""* "» "'•"-Kas.lo So on m juocijtlon by helping to plant a tr»». r our reader* begin, |,,,r' |»,!M. " •ver, I. ususlly th. ,lot, of aTexce£ [ - """"""'" - Htr fath«r. H. W.-W^twood, h*loa •^TI*-|rwfcVp^,lSrmaii cants- for omp» 'with the shovel, whTl. Mra.~Westwood Wen the .dulleat railroad nde la lleve . ^ (nght) see. that Phyllla throw, th. i.rHh •V"» "d an ed,». tirth In th. right direction. .Her graat ram, bouae-wirero you'd Ilka "W ||»* -L'ncfef"Re.'.«9», narrled. Jo. ^rwiM.1 iMctl la thnttim • Aliililenn girl and the young couple A po.m .. |ov.lr u . ".V tlngulshod from n tlnring xklrt It dec|d*'d_to "so WeBC-nnd_growjip_with' r?HH may ha«-a Jacket lonff or Shon. eiHSTry'CMeyTiiiFde4flrst7'5t , kwip(nit Jut.t •Which Is entlrcry a mailer of fusi* Mlrviie in the territory of Nebraska. can.lUi, without thnn. A Tbe material depends upon the for. but njovW; later to what.Is now Ne- *ar would be to brliU «„„ Oraham orang. Sandwich. ..Jihuil'a. City., ichere- Morton was-.a m>ortu»min -^^'^^W'fwWdVred^u intfinlMT of the_town company, which' ln« to tluiw who mu«t be one t«ble,pw,,fu| of ornnKe ° wrvpjcd and established^ that town. e«. _nnd m, m-then. omhclr^^ 1 0 Mand JI» anliiat any mtniulltlon. I wI.K """ """" "' "" «™w Ailjannt to the townsite he pre-empt- •HK HAS HEARD THAT— : think th.t ap , who foeU thot her fl s tract or land half a mile square T w •nil upon that site he built Ills home If ion,. „„, ,„ ,„ un,,,,^^ teat ocportonlty for the kind of 5 *lilili In? called "Arbor Lodge." ".tnt han,. th, dlah rag «n ih. k.teh, career ah* liaa |>lann«| for henetr la •n door knob, oh Jin, Beuntfr, com. «'PoalUon In .„ om«.. haa a toXc! - ; Morion was. the founder and'first qulefc Ud pro|«t*hit houM, f^ iO"Hltht to ^rt. I«-iwiillon. S ediiiir i,f the- Brst newspaper In Ne- tboujih .ho dw, not depeud upon It for J°>c« Kllimr. braska City, the Nebraska City News u l her broad and butter "' "' .'»r TA}V ; «nMSBTai ar s«as.^il'AJjaai,..pp.r Jam for Sandwich.. '..-ardwu he became acting governor. Jl? waa, however, more Interested In -tnlwf tiatti.rVtnfn'in poiltlcsTHe"waj: m«IIum.,l,Kl onlo, in origiriar member, of the Nebraska »..e-half cupful of •+•»• Territorial Board of Agriculture and . .,...,. of. I • the Territorial Horticultural society, -Trto-nifett»pooiif of cinnamon. >fomfrtir'—from"." two^TTiea'tiBy-wSBdeid' UWeapoonful of fUtcs, ,\ York and Michigan, Mor- of ,l ew ov

Iliv result was.that at a meeting BEING A COG IN •f ihestaCe board of agriculture on January 4.. 1872. Morton • Introduced THE WHEEL • resolution setting aside April It) for irte planting so that Nebraska would be a "treeless state" no longer. More than a million trees were planted that

And nothing happen, .fler alt. ^ iilS83-the-Nebraslta~leglstatnrtr The waters could msh out and In Mn? to further honor the man who .lad originated the Idea of Arbor day, MODISH PAJAMA COSTUMES passed-u.act changing the date of Its «e UUU not grind a bit of jndn. •bwnance to April 22. Morton's blrth- mallty of the occasion, even "unto Hie «»r. nnd makuig It a legal holiday-In Point of utmost luxury, that

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pajana costumes ar. I™*" ly'thehor „».„_,-.'.""* Such laiormalityl Sometimes the American doughboy Our Pet Peeve may have been daisied by ti>* sar- D •«lon «nd are no torial splendor and haughty demeanor to beaeb and of German officer prisoners— but wa» never dismayed. One fnrat In 1018 Mw-the capture of a alxeable bag of luch prlHoDera. These- wees brought to tha. reari where an Intelligence officer ques- tioned them aa tha doughboy* guarded Germans grew rvallve qmlcr the sttea- tion he waa receiving from th* man with the bayonet ''See here." he tlrmnndcd finally of the Intelligence 'nisn. "IVm't you re- quire *njt^llsclpllne of your American tnCip* toward otllceral Thla soldier here," and ha Indicated a watchful Infantryman," Is grossly familiar. The pig rails roe. an officer, by "my first name Heinle, whenever he speuka to f III listruling the point further Is' the eipenenre of a wounded American who, trcm bta prone posltlun In a wheat. Held, withnessed the stately, ap-

ing a monocle." From time to time the huge man turned njs head nervously and appeared to^^TUnch'aa'froib tlc*ll*h contact.with a hoyonet. The young lady ihown In tha pie- So he wus, for a* the little party tun abov* look* \ah*ad almoet M drew near the wounded American°per- yean to tha centnuiial of Arbor day celied that the flermun advanced *t In 1972—Phyllla Wastwood of _Wa»h tha will of an American oeuro, equal- lnaton^.D. C, join* Ma AmerjcaoJIrM: ly-as large as hhigargeuu* prisoner. juocijtlon by htlplng to plant a tr»«. . "Hl-yl. white folks," was the col- z Her fath«r. H. W.-Wartwood, halpa with th» ahovtl, whila Mrm. Wettwood rinhtly. liniiw wliat I'ae got, but I1** (nght) >e«a that Phyllla thravm tha K-brlngln* It along 1" tirth In tha right dlractlon. H.r graat

*.' /••*' incfcf Rev; J. J, Rlvaa, who chriatanad Phyllla, wea to It tha birthday tree .'"•'?-Denny, • Dog Hero hit enough water. Mr. Rlvea brought He was "only a dog," but bo was th* wittr from the Rlvir Jordan to chrla- hero of" dverbnttlcs "on the-Western HNNEY OF THE FORCE* Says the Milkman on-This Route ten Phylllatha day tha tree waa' plant- front, he waa honorably discharged «d. Some of thla alto ehrlttened tha from the uriuy at Camp Oruut, 111* tree. Phyllla mtane "green bough." after 18 month* In the thick of il«htlng JlSTAPINT.PUtASt, 1 WHWCTH4I8AT1 In France and Uelglum, "and. when be *ITtLLME—WAT L00K1UUTTL6 WOMAN VgHHW illcd last yeur he was given a military FIVE "By ELMO SCOTT WATSON funenii by an American Legion pusu fiutplt day Is observed on va- For Denny wti» a. member of 'he rious dates In the different Hurry li Kelley |HWt of the Legloa TVUTPtACBf- state*, but there Is one eel-, of Ell hojrn,_ WIs. He jwujr liimi In » u.ebration^whlch^uas-v.speclal- dugouv 6f tiie'Tliifty^Beccind"TifvTsli>n signlficance. That Is" on In Belgium In 1018. Sergu -Tom |Hty whca occasion ili- Aprl S3 In. Nebraska. April O'Keefe adopted the puppy.- The an- tlie stay at homes unilir S3 la .the birthday of J. imal was gassed at Montdlddler and stess pajamas, ore play, Sterling Morton, "the Fa- tbe public, or that part of It which Hawaii—First Friday In November. sent to a base hospital for treatment less formal role/; ther of Arbor -Bay." 1..-"... uses the forests, was Instructed In tbe _ Jdah(rrrAprll_2J._wJioi possible,-rec- as were Ms-doughboy'frlend*.. When MJ to show' that you Nrat year will be celebrated his «h- necessary care to guard the forests ommended by governor. ' . • • In fashion If jou B<> agalnt instructive fires. ". 7 : lio dog was cured Sergeant O'Keefe ttonia),- for he~was born In Adams, Illinois—Proclamation* of governor had been transferred to the First ill afteruiioli t™ or iliii- Jvfferson county, N. Y., to 1832. When President CooUJje followed suit with In AprlL nil or, when ait hojjtwjt, American Forest week, going even vision and Denny went along. After • juurif .Morton was two yean old his Indiana—Third Friday In April. his experience with gas nt Moutdlddltr the honors at inline. parents moved to Michigan and there deeper-into the forest prubleins, and —Iowa—Proclamation of the governor. true follower nt fiu'liion urging-that farmers plant'vacahc and htiT master fashtonedTi gtis musk for he-grew up, attending "a private school Kaunas—Optlon'of governor. blrn. Tbls mask never, left, the dog iry certain. na'V^liidi . In Monroe nnd then A_Methodlst scml- unproductive lnn<( with trees, and de- Kentucky—lu full by proclamation ilch, for there l-s a* line velop, nnd tend their present woodlots. until Ui* armistice. J tiarj In Albion. In 1850 he entered of "governor?" . ', . Denhy wejit with the.Armyj)f_Occupa- nctlou drawn lMwt>t>n the University of Michigan and re- "~,!f J.. Sterling Morton la honored as DuuWuim—Seconj Friday In Janu- isjamas as frwks fur • mained lliere for most of the course, "the Father of Arbor Day." some kln-J ary; resolution atute board of edu- lon Into Gcrniany". Perhaps the dark- unoon or. for evi'iilnii I'ut. HUIii|rewIn_ his senior year and drcd title " should be. dev1ned for cutton. est hours of'his whole Kl years cam* OH.wniwwv H£S » Ultra formal alTaim. when It seemed Inevitable that he was crailuated from Union college In Charles l.iilhrop l'ack who has been Maine—Option of governor lo the WSTHE WIKMAM OM JUS OOUTE MMOOP for Instance, will Iw • mum; be left behind us his muster was lislimtlveutate In 18M. —~— '- outatandlng In carrying on the work spring. ^ • •. : J i . BW MB BATTY lOOWNWFS «A OWNB0SIMBS31 a costume with .trim- \ abuul'to sail for- home. A'deluge ef started by_ Morton. Kor years Mr^ ^..MarilijnfcSPCTOC Frlilay |n_Ai!rll, lrey scarce can Iw :i|I™~ v rain--- saved—Penny---and'- a&v l act~lias"gonie"up~ and"(iowu~ti|e coin" proclamation of governor t .MirlilRtin girl and the young couple try preachnig the iloctrlne of "Plant O'Keefe from being separated.- j n flaring nklrt. It dpcldKito "go WeBC-and_growjip_wUh' Massachusetts — Last -Saturday-In acket-Innff or short. : rnlcd tlit.rlxlit_ofi iiiklnu- bcuuy-on' ir^i0b^'t'i' "" hlpl>u.iiTd~O'K5(ife "siiiuggled him on IJTa" "butter of fu-io. Wiuie In the territory of Nebraska, As prraldont oi* the American Tree as- Mlchlgan—Proclamation of governor. upon ttm for* sociation lie Iniff orlcluuted ninny plans under his raincoat ami bruught'him hut moved; later to .what.Is. now Ne- TIsually Hist Friday In April. ark sufely to this country,' ^Lnu.k.1. City., where- Morton was-.n tPF^..Ji wakening the_.!nterefit: ..of.Jthe MlnuusutArr-l'roclfliuaUon.. of / gover- American people In trees—not only in The Nnrlonnl- legion - convention at i^tMiilM r of the_town company, which' nor. Usually latter part of April, Kansas City In Wil presented Denny nr\11c«I and established that town. conserving such JoresW as ,we lmve JlIsslBslppl—Second -Friday In D now, but in pluming trees tu provide with an O. 1). blanket with one wound Hi-unit to the townsite be pre-empt- ceinlwr. Proclamation by governor. irtrltKj and a medal testifying to hU f\ a tract or land half a mile square fur the forests of tjie future. lltTlms Missouri—First Friday after first •ml upon that site tie built Ills home sponsored a "Hall of Fame for'Trew^-TiTj paruclpollon In five major bi^tti Ties'lny "fn April. , - -r; ."..•'••.'' whldi In? called "Arbor Lodge." wherein ma^be registered those'trees Montana—Second Tuesday In May. Morion was. the founder nnoTfirst which have been cuonecteU with some Nebraska—April 22. -• : It, Came Just in Time fditor i,f the- Brst newspaper In Ne- historic even tor which hnve.HoiuB *lm- -v Nevadu—Proclamation -of -nuvernor. Tnke It - from the Klari and Mrl|>ea, brn'.l.a City, the Nebraska City News Ilur clulm tn^fiyniv, lie 1ms prrMiioted New Ilampsblre—l'rocluiniitlou of A. I', r. newspaper, the Armistice.: the Idea of plunllng memorlul trees governor, early May. null «ns a prominent figure In Nebros- nnd creating "Koadsof Ileniembrance1* came Just.In the nick nt tlnieWo;pt*». l i)ir)nC Its territorial dujs. In 1858 New Jersey—Second Friday In ent' rnliblt skin cap* from being

iiiiiufiialwo^raadelilmTsel e ••»>%••• . _ . • . • nlir> of the-terrltory. and upon the New Mexlcof—Second Friday In ere's what, the paper said nboui It In M.-natlon of GOT. Wlllian) A. Itich- On the fiftieth anniversary of the March; proclamation of governor. • Its Iwue of June 0. IBIU-i- '•: ' ~ ' founding «C Arbor day .In 102; Mr. >nl-i n iw became acting governor. Sew York—The law In this state is "IteKiirdlcs* of what mllltaryea- THE FEATHERHEADS FelixNeeded Tho-e Cover* Jl? was, however. Bore Interested In I'ackanounced his fur-seelng plan for very elastic In respect to Arbor day Deris may Klnlm as to the. mililltlons - niter iiiatierVthtn In WlltlcsTHe" waj" TelcbrrillnKTthe ccnttnnlnl of Arbor and permits of naming the date sec- iraong.the Allied troops on November in vriglriat1 member, of the Nebraska day In 11)72. His Idea is summed up tlonally so "ak to take full advantage 1.. It Is now revenled^frorn .Washing- Territorial Board of Agriculture and In- these words. "I'lanf a ceptennlul of cllmutic -conditions 'In different ton that the Armistice wa* not *lgned il» Urritorlal Horticultural society. tree and register if with the American parts of the stale. Hence, there are mjineit too sunn.. While there I* Clt"' ^Sfi^ three-Arbor u«jv^n"XewjToi*;-T>ne: stlilfnotjuMtlon is 1n » is struck by theVblealmes* %f era "and good citizens 00 years from and one for the northern counties. Aa morale could never have held up wv now.1. .Since- then.:»li* assmrlat.Ion hn§ a', rule., Xhe la»t.JKi1dJiy.,lft,iAprll..'anft er.fhs.jh.ower. of Intentions and lin> '^f iri"Slw.s^terr.:,a».Mepraska.;waa J i l ill nt thHt'rtm«''--~;—; : • ~".~r'r' 'ur^ed "thU-idea-urron AitieriCTnr so tlio "fir*t lv»''Frlday» infilay^are lte roVoniratr prepared for the A. R. r Tlie result was.that at a meeting Uiat thousands of trees will be planted dates selected. _ I " . and the.. climax of thla Invention •' He state board of agriculture on and marked by 1972 and the centennial 'North Carolina—Friday after March ahower was reached In th* rabbit *kln tap. -Ju*i- what kind of a cap It wa* Janu iry 4.. 1872, Morton • Introduced celebration-of that year may be mnde IB.'.. "-•-.-' :' ^ ' i resolution setting aside April It) for tbe greatest ever held In this country. North Dakota—Option, of governor. (olng to be bus been kept from' th* >rw planting so that Nebraska would His latest idea ls'thnt of joining In OMo—Proclamation of governor. A. K. F^so far, but, anyway, If was I* n "treeless state" no longer. More the bicentennial celebration, of the Oklahoma—Latter part of February oing to be an authentic Issue be- Ihan a million trees'were planted that birth pf George Washington neit year or early in March. mse Washlnnton had adopted It. "£.« ml u-teral million more-d •ptontlng-teiwiillllong-of-Jrf " -"••- —The rabbit--«eiHte~f-ace{- uriDt- -by- Oienuu, toed Friday-y ? llln private Ufa!* a illsgrace.' owing year. andjextjn' ^ • «_* t>« ^Itnnn honoa n9r .ino*f the^Father- ; Februitry;'eastern, second Friday In, the :poet, hasztouchtanlrrT HI Ct>hdwai^l»sa;ire^; ^p ? *Milni to further honor the man who lover—a living memorial to a great id they were going to wind that.dl* • Pennsylvanta—Proclamation of gov- grace around our head*. No on* will hail originated the Idea of Arbor day, man stretching clear across the coun- ernor. nawi.l an act changing the date of »t» try. ' ever forget Se'raln-ln-the-face atro- Porto Itlco—Last Friday In Novem- city of our merry daya-ln Europe but •bxnance to April 22. Morton** blrth- Arbor day Is observed In the vari- o»r. nnd making It a legal holiday" In ber. we can be thankful that the Arrolillct" oo.even'unto tti«, ous states throughouf the country us tlut slate. ' — llhode Isalnd—Second Friday In saved. ii« i from hare on the hraln. iry. follows: ther brilliant schemes such as cootie- |I; . material?, tha In isno Morton entered the cabinet May. of I'resldent'Grorer Cleveland a* sec- .Alabama—-ProclamaHon of the gov- iroof underwear, which not only killed tume to tile left •nor. |M__, _.,_ South Carolina—Third Friday In he cooties on a roan, but the man, iloned of exquisite "''" of agriculture, remaining In Arizona—In five northern counties November.' •Ore until 180J. too, and trench shower baths that ; tbe Ions mono- Friday following first of "April;" else- •South Dakota-r-Nolawvgenerallyob- worked perfectly. If nobody but the I tnrquolte lining IlJ 1S05 the Nebraska legislature where Friday following nrst of Febru- served In April throughout state.' shower wss In the trench, were nerd toeing down tha • *a« nble to proclaim to Nebraska's ala- Tennessee—First Friday In April. Arkansas—First Saturday in March. ully held up until FrlU^took the note of color, «r wates that henceforth «be wa* to Texas—February 22. count." hr plrtnre Mary te tmmn as the "Tree-Planter State- California—March 7, birthday of Lu.- Utah—April l&'by statute^ _^ o picture! plaj«r, P«a»~e thla commonwealth. - which ther Burbank. Vermont—Option of governor, uiual- (O- !»"• Wntin Nnnpapv Ualoa.) . < pajatn* coslume «M "nee been ao markedly destitute Colorado—Third Friday in- April. ij Friday of Forest week. nt chanctrr to ™ UIJ form of verdure, now had n«re Vlrginla-'Proclamation of the^ for- '" -Carat*** Old Chap D model Jost de- .uun 70o,ooo acre* planted In trees. Connecticut—Latter part of April or ernori la tba,«prlng.', ' ~ Evidently tbe old iiutrricd-aiatr first part of May by proclamation of • aod bodk* ar» • resident Boowrelt wa* stroogly West Virginia—Usually second JTrl- boae wlf* I* able to find hi* shirt wttb • coat and wspresaea-wlth the wKdum of an Ar- governor. • , day-ln ApriL ~ , , and collar for him and teU him where ooootone tooist* "" >>»y PrngtantandLthjew the lnflu- Delaware^-AprU by proclamation of Wisconsin—ProcfiuSirfiSa of gov- left hla hat feel* ahe al*» U aM* «ce of hi* offlce strongly behind the District of Columbia—Third Friday ernor. - Uiually Ant Friday la May. to pat, en her own galoste* aad w*i E MCH01A8. ™"ement Tbe aid he gave the tree In April by proclamation of cpmmia- Washington—Proclamation of gor- to her toat witaout tke help he aaed planting received fresh Impetus under ernor. Usually first frlday in afar. think ihe B««dML-C!xdaaatt a» ™d««B»rtlBsi through netting narloa-nnt rrlday In February. Wyoming—Proclamation of gover- enlrer. Mlh font Protectloa week. Georgia—«nt Wday to December. nor. , Usually tcM.IHdtf In May. i' ai^*»»i»a>l|»nwii •

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'*J si' *'\ jr—i> V>-Jg-i^ ^ ~ Tg! ^ •* - .J THECRANFORD aTTZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931. Announce Standing of. 120 Expected to Attend B^KKTBU.L STANDING Bowling Dinner Saturday W-ir- t - - RfTHihKran Pool Phyra Wi'tffaU a"T a 1000 - George t Otterheldt, preaidmt of the About .ji> -who were registered (or •s 3 3 too VRSAM8 5 3 2 •£00 Cranford epubUean Club, li linitlnt tn CROR the Community Bowline League hair Orl'jles the club pool tournament Be has won lent In acceptances (or the Bowling A C 5 3 2 tea six games and lost but one. The win- TCHttTO JDICB COCKTAIL 6-0444 Dinner, final event qf the 1BM-1931 2 I 400 Present Coal Prices . which will take plate gaturdjv Arrows £ ner of the tournament will receive tbe 6JCH43 ! evening, siaruhg' at' 8 Jo tfclock In tlie WMtM-Ar Or « 5 -i 3 -400 p (60442^ Km Hoiue The chlfken dinner will second priae will be a pool cue. Vol. XXXIV. No. 11. be prepared and senea" by-Arthur Wildcats Are Winner*. - • The standing of othets In tilt tOBnuy BT1CRI8P Ruhtard ' It as folowa: H. R. Wincklcr, won flr» *" > * * Former Township C°mmlttwrn»n O Of Basketball Tourney and lost'three; a. J. Janaen, woo flw MJBBIOfl ORANGE ' K Warner will preside as tonMmaiter and lost one: A. B. CiMweU. won UBW Several high class entertainment (ea The WildraU uousul iip In the lead and lost four; R. D. Yankey, lott all turn will b» offered during the even uf '.he round-robin basketball tourna- five: James Bryant, won one and lost lmr Among the numbers will be ment conducted on * the 'Sherman none; a W. Nledrach, lost both garnet J.H.McMAHON Selections by the Golden Leu( Quar- Bchool Court by the Cranford Play- played: J. E. Wamer won one and lost STOVE tette, a group of local colored singers ground and Recreation Commission one; C. H. WantmU; won all.four Grocer who will render spirituals and other The' Aces, Orioles-and A. C. tied for games; A. R. Denman, won T»ae and Eighteen Bidden folksongs; .dancing by little Mildred second place, while the Arrows and lost four; Fred Sulaer, won one and Contract. Annual Cf< Kleiaeh of Roselle; a-demonstration by West Ends ranked next. Due to dlffl- lost four and W, T. Wild, lost both Up Week Set for Last1 NUT .. E. Origin of Orange, billed as "Thertiltv In getting players together, the garnet played. < RuEber "Man "^selections by the Kill- Ramblers and Diamonds dropped out f. the-eompetltlon haa-bceB in April. WiHi" crest Quartette and numbers by before the end "of the season. arranged between the various competi- A Uttle Cla«aincd A.132 for low, that of John Garni Fashion Show Attract* Jiiree^bthe^bids were for J1316; H Large Crowd in Casino I'llESDYTEUIANS IIEAR '283.66 "and' #fS8t^r*"tfie"*numbe blddess' was. unusual on a Job of "iEPOBTS AMP ELECT sizcshovrlnc that there, is not .p There waa a large and appreciative : ,- IContUiued from page 1) contract work in sight..... attendance at the fourth annual (ash- emclirit contrlbutldn to the worship of : Recommendations previously Ion show, for the benefit of the Baby the church. Their bright faces and mltted by the Township Attorney Station MUkFund yesterday afternoon reverent demeanor are an Inspiration. :'the Tai-Collector be-authorlad it Price, and Term. Subject to Change at the Casino. Jt was rated by the au- —.."-We would-take- this opportunity of _*•»_•« L«wi «nd tender. _Whether-you order- - •dleiice.-AtritlierbesL uvei' .giiren**uircnut- Wal«U^m6-nmny~TrTenrJi is iftffflstol building. MARKET " rn'terestaceretionsr'Thls^rai-sppr Clement, Katharine Rlchman, Elliabcth "InaeVd Tor the"falffitiiTand efflcient with compliment to Mr. Wlncklei Smith, Martha. Williams, Jean Morri- work done by all the workers In our .the suggestion. . _^_ ' SERVICE fPH0NE church, wo are grateful and give you son and Masters Charles Qrubt, John 4 Union Ave.,N. Cranford Fire Conunlsjsoner McCuUough SATISFACTION Parker Hansel, Roderick W. Smith," our heartiest appreciation."— -,— " Other ReporU Tdepbones: Cranford ft0260 oromended the re-appointment of and Robert HerHck Clement. _ «O393—64)394 ' Slocum at Superintendent. of The second part of the showing was Mr,~Warnock also presented the fol- lowing membership figures: Number (Glen Ridge 24300) .Alarm as the result of an examlna presented by a New York shop, Ex- recently held to determlne-kes, Mrs. Daniel H. Neah director of were assured that all would be set the County to go ahead May ft Conalsting ol u » „ BUSTLUS lairl Scout acMvlUes reported many.in- EGG teresUng activities being carried on by JIANY UADIES ENTEBED Building Inspector Moore submi Railroad, Public UtiUtk*. $13.00 IS applications for building pen i paorrrs . . . the troops .• . '••'' IV POPITLARITV. CONTEST anj .other high-trad. I „ Mrs, Herbert Terrell hai become a which were approved.' Application DEPOSITS ., . „ - . MU.1SX.U (Continued from page-one) STOVE . 'a flfe-car garage permit by the Coi Federal Resent Bank stack/ I member of the council. She has or- All .parents are Invited to enter their TKEASVUK'S AND CERTTFIED ganllsed_* troop-ot Brownies, com- Shade Tree-Commission, to be Iocs BOND8 AND MOBtTD *Qs3i___ Jablcs In the popularity contest, for postd of young girls interested In Olri on Kenllworth Boulevard. loned Flnt Lleiis on Cranford properurs. CHECKS — OaUtandlDf Scouting, but not old enough to.-be- which the age limit Is six yean. All Residence A, was referred to the 2 CASM on llsnd and in Banks. UljgMM come regular troop members. ' entry blanks should be presented to ing Board.^ OtrtB-ofrsJl'iroov asimed 111 „ 13.25 BANKING IIOl'MC. - KARNKD .. . Hunt which took place yesterday ~Z' ""VWemcnts mayy be made "to'Wto-tophoto"- Chief Hennessey's; report for. Ma niBNITUsU AND nxtVUH 1 1 1 RESKBVKD FOR INTEEEgT, TAXES, |ternoon at Nomahegan Park. •*"*">^e babies- " . This wl-U - be free by knotting 33 arrests and, Ones $143 INTKEKtlT MXmVKO A Mother-Daughter Dinner is be- Jf "eldrrian. 1H7 Elizabeth avenue 10.75 which tS3 went to the State and $3 OTHEk UAL ESTATE OWNED DEraECIATlON. ETC. ing planned (or May «. It will be Btobeth. Photograph,, .will bT ex." the Township. ALL onus, XIUS BILLS PAVABLC , I the annual affair,- participated in by hlbited m-the lobby -o< thetheanV and BUCK . A communication from the V. I. all workers in Girl Scouting, it-was those of winners will be published in asking that If possible, by ordjnano The Cranford Citteen and Chronicle, TOTAL. 'also reported that the annual budget otherwise, the Bremen be used to t SM12.44&66 TOTAL.. '••""- are ..being sought and the can- whlch-irtco-operallnr-tn the .(Continued on last pace) Welj^jSMlti .,____ far Ton Will J3c^ Por.thc convenience of parents, an l.appllcation blank, as weU aaVbalS Allowed on These Pric« for Paymmt Within TenDay. I Mayor'Aldrich Presents (X CLUB RECEIVES FtnjB good for ten votes are printed beloV ' .Medal to John i) INTO MKMBiKSHir SATURDAY dnu» WKtFARS CAr Fjom Date of Delivery PROVIDED THAT AIL DUE ! BABV At the meeting'-at the X dub last BILLS AREPAID. I Tueday night, at toe meeting Of Saturday evening1, four new members Aprll «—May t "L'nter my child in this Township Committee. Mayor Aid Our mod ir»Juable anet. are the good will and loyalty were Initiated: ChrU 8or«ns«n. Charles presented to John Hal) a medal for of our many depositor* and friendt. Smeltzer, Arthur Fredertckson" and Parent's Name 8«bjeet to Chant, With*. KtUce presence of mind and bravery in sa< I Prank DeteU. Several Masons were Address the life of four-year-old Charles present and expressed pleasure at be- Name... «ard McConahay, who fell In the r I Aw.,' -it Tllhlgh Canoe Clirti, Murr-h 14 J tproval ol iheLprogreia the club is mok> E31 You-BinrNOW HaU is a colored boy, nineteen year I ing. : •„: :.i—^.—.—;____„__ age. of 25 Bumslde avenue. «nd Final reports oil the card party held POPIJIAJMTY CONTEST WHIU «Ua Ballot Ployed by the Janrls Drug Store. • I LitllK T017K BUBIKESg about a month ago showed a profit of vas making a delivery at the McCo about 110. A similar party and en- Good foe Tea V.te. and otTer JWI THE LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS ARE US EFFECT hay home when a sister of Charles. tertainment b to he held early In Mar This ballot must be cast Jut ont .year oIder.B»ve_the_alarm. BANUNa FACriJTT- J the details of which wuTbe" announced ballot box In the lobby of tin Hall ran quickly to-the-rtver [toon la these columns. The next reg- U* not later than 10:30 Phone CRanford frOO13 *Wday, April 10, It will , plunging In carried the boy to, sJ ular meeting of the club, which wtll where he was resuscitated by artlfl lueluda the election of offloera^and a counted after tht time. I tote for Babr No.,.. TOR; respiration. Sergeant Bonnell and C vote on proposed change In the By. ctr Atwood of th*- police iiiing_l | Laws. wM be held Saturday. April 18. aid. COAL OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY Mayor Aldrich In presenting then tuay SCHOOL MEWS ul gave high-praise to Ball for his pi At a recent tiseoibly, a one-art play ence of mind and bravery and said CRANFORD TRUSTCOMPANY •as presented nadtr the direction of medal was in Just appreciation of Miss Barker by pupils In her home by the people of Cranford. room, number I The play was entlt- Wesley A. SUnger headed • eomi ltd,"A Oirl to Order" by Bessie Wre^ tee of citizens which took tbe matte ford Sprtoter and was my weB pre- Walter \T charge and secured the medal. Thl inscribed: Awarded to Jons HaU. —^,»»» •*« parUdpst«d w«re Uttell followt; 'Kdon Munro, Thomas bravery tn saym* hnman_)lfe. Ms M to> Artllur Tmtnall... 14. l»l,bxCJ»fte^.pjrcranford._fd1'MM Wrinpah] w. Jucoar«S2SLa liakerSlS?. chsuiottt- bers of Mr. Wanjefs eummftfaf wi Handicap. Mm Rear. N. P. Stewart, W. O. SUi BOutam. Kainrat Crombie. AMistsmt TomUnson ~—— afchard Baker and. Uoyd •on. R. p. Lafe Ttttter BotHnc, Cha Barnes. P. F. H»amfWrXTfflike, / Smith: *ta.8chol«, a BaBock- B man. ]£ J. etanr sad J. & Toorh