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Coal Dealer Explains Stand LAST KEGISTsUTIO); DAY d Reptile Curator /""> f~\ • 1~J - /^ f f Republican Club Has On Relief Fuel Orders OCTOBER IS Next Tufcday icUl be the last SpcJu Next Wednesday O, Vj. 1"% OlUDWOITien Robert O Thompson, president of the day for ngutraVion. The Boards Dr. Raymond Leo Ditirmn; curator ol Lehlgh Coal and Supply Co makes this 1 of.-Election'will sit in'the usual reptiles at the New York Zoologies Campaign Gathering statement concerning coal orders t» be" poiliop ptares :rom 1 to 9 o'clock Qardens,, will appear in, Cranlord »t distributed among the needy tl Hear Issues Discussed Da-jA, to rrgistrr. qualfVfd votert the Masonic Temple next Wednesday Winter: ' i not alrwuiy registered, and to re- evening. His visit will be sponsored by Personal Effort' of "When' my firm" quoted prices for | \ts# the nuins list as made last the Amre Masonic Club Stressed as Mainspring of Normandy Park Map relief work, they were for our regular " Spring tn the hciue to bouse can- Dr. Dltmars and Arthur Greenljull high-grade coaL On the relief orders •»as». 'There will - be many a student.-of the University of Michl. College Club Considers' Election Victory. filled by us last year, we lost morirj changes in this and many to be gan, returned recently from tlw vicinity D »i!c-J cr •••-• Streets To Be Vacated and would lose money at' the prices registered. Remember the date.. of the Madden Dam at Panama, where Nov. 8 Election. Informal discussion of campaign is- quoted this year Our policy has al- October 18. . they hod gone In search o! the dreaded ways been to give special prices to DOtboides or lampaign . Nntlonnl. Mnto and County c.uuit. sues-and announcement of plans foe Township Committee Acts on bushmastcr. 'a snake regarded as the charity organizations and the churches, ancestor oj the rattlesnake as It strikes Republicans and . Democrat dales nf. the. Republican liarly were the rest of time before election featured Application of Harry Harris but they have always been supplied siM-akeni at lhr< luncheon meeting o( and rattles in-much the same way. lit Share ropr.mi, the Republican dub meeting last night with our regular coat fangs are one and one-half Inches 16KB resenting tho cranford Women's Republican Club • to Eliminate Sections of Prominent Men Score ! T ld > r rhoon In the club bouse. In the absence of "Perhaps the Relief Committee is not and a person struck by tliein dies with- Platforms, of'Corninf c G<-ii- '"''' " ' " "' at the aim take Map Streets in Normandy u Cl President George X. Osterheldt, Vice aware of the fact that the cool market in ten minutes If iiot treated with . Jeraw,,ll Fl^.iElection^ . V • ••" !'" ""? ^ •""'"' »•*»'» Lu-ne at. Park Section Where County today Is flooded with all kinds of poor As "Girls" In Revue .special serum Immediately. 'We"viiM tmdancc of Uith membors' anil thinie president Wesley A. Btanger called the quality coal, poorly prepared which can unkind and Dr. piUnars and liis 'asso- friiin out of town. meeting to order. He left early to ful- Park Commission Will Take be bought at prices much lower than ciate returned, to New York without the Speakers of the two major inillUrnl After luncheon. Mrs.'Ralph t. l»vell, .-fill an important speaking engagement Over Lancl. the large Mining Companies charge for "Dreani oif^ CloWn" Plays to bushmasU-'r. lJut..lhey ^Ud.obtain aev- parties nave raiupiilun talks . at. the Jiifsldi'nt of tlip.club, gave it short,ml- well prepared coal. If trie' Relief Com- eral other Interestintf specimens lniluci- meetinir. of '.Hi'i- fnuitpril 'Qillefc'cifib xiress-In whlclr she'spoke stionnly In he sold:'and called Jamea K. Warner, 1 mitte. is- sincere ' In wanting' to do Crowded Houses for Juhipr ing on- operatic katydid, a bronzed In the Trinity . 1,'arlsli Hwtsr Mtuulay favor of I'rpsUU'ijt...... Hoover, llic chairman of the campaign-committee' At the meeting wit the Township something for th* uncrn'plpy.ed, I would, Semce and Ccntjral Relief frog, several. Black Beauty, tarantulas iifti-rniion..- Andrew" I, "Mrnuinnwh, thi'Fl'Ws'Palll , ulil e siildid, in niw of vot™ and to the chair'to conduct the session. Committee.'Tuesday night, Harry Harris suggest'that they ask one of" the legi- and some hugh'iirasshoppeni with spurs former assistant attorney KPiieral and'-""1 one «f sentiment "'All must work S S. Ferster of Adams avenue spoke asked for the vacation of parts of a timate coal dealers In Cranford to have Benefit. like kTroostcT. '. . ^ counsel of 'the SUitc department of it0 K''1 out votes,. Ki>|>ubllrans certainly In the Interests of electing United number of-map streets in the Nonnan- a' car of coa) sent Info the freight yard ' Dr. Dltmars will exhibit specimens of baiiklni; und. liMuntnre spoke [or (lie,ull( l "inverted IJi'iiiiieratsTftrTilr an - SUtei'SenatOT^. Wanrn Barbonr.-He secUoaa* a. preliminary Jo. th« simng^r-Triese.iunemploS-ed.men-: htfl jlhls stressed the Senator's service in Con- er of lands along'tJie'rlVer to the unload and* distribute the coal to the enings; piia£^'-\mUU\ni'i\wlh'mi^''^)^'-ftMirn('.n^Wn\'mu^ lie liup-""*. "The Dream of a Ctowri" vnu presented among which will be thei famous QUa gress, particularly to connection, with Part" Oomonlsslon. An ordinance to needy families. . : , Moiutrr.'. He. will explain the. makinc cialle platfonn. . . - | purled by a Republican Cnngrm if the ' the Home Loan Bank, which he hadprovide-f or-Hiis -was rintroducedand at .Rot»e\Tlt Schol. sporaorrp d by the Mr. McDonounh nave n remime of P»rty Is to regain power und coiitrul of "With present business conditions I Cfd ii Sii and perfection of s'erums, agalast snake inirnrlrrl U> Infllmlfl this By? passed on first reading on which hear? feel it most unwise for this Com mlttee Cranford iunior Seirice League and venpni. which, have, sliowil ln-the inst 30 President noover's...tlnuru'liii.„• .recoil-.'.lv«lalj»tlon._..Ilip pirsldViit_of..the.club_'.. ' the' provisions of "this was flwd-for-theaih-of October. to experiment with the taxpayers" Fnuikuit-Emerson years saved mo.ro than a quarter of. a A revised map of the Normandy Park money In a business in which they have Producing Company of Newark, it million lives. In all his thousands of of the ecoiioinli! roiulltlnn -of Uic coun- "Buriirlne s|ieukpr," who iii»>ke for liio said. Building and Loan Associations must have been a money-maker for the will-be enabled to liquidate their as- section was offered for'approval but not had experience. experiments it .is said Dr. Dltmnrs has try nt the. prcsrnt'tlnip. He sluM'that oung Ilrpubllcans of New Jersey. .this was'not.acted en. This revised League and' Central. Relief Organiza- never been bitten. npitlwr «f the ixilltiral parties could be Miss Maillson tald «he lias been tray- sets, which will be of benefit to share- ROBERT C. THOMPSON. tion, for the benefit'of which It was holders, and the general public as • well. map has the approval of the. Park held xi'sponsiblp for the deprcsulon luid lliiK Uu-nughouL the Hlate, uml Hint • - Presldept. given, since the large hall was packed All Master;Masons and their friends traced tile,rauses from their beKlnnlng fifteen counties are aln'iuly oriianlred He pointed out that If the RepubUcans Commission. The transfer of the land Lehlgh Coal & Supply Co., have been invited to attend. in question will be followed by active with spectators on each occasion. nuncdiately after the Great Win-* iflo and It is lioprd that before election are to retain control of the United of Cranford, Union County." work of development by the Park Oom- •aid.thai.no.lvulslatluh could.solve_lly> 'hrrc..wllL1bj..aft.opo,yo.iinijlRrpuUllc4iis Btat«,SentttetBart)ogrmuitbfr elected The producing company achieved mission in which work quite a large noteworthy feat in' unifying so large a problems V-fore thp niwplr; oiily ar- n NeWOTrscy, rniw voters not ufflllaU'd Attention was called to the uUimln- number of men will be given employ- company of amateurs, many of them duous economic study could tvolvo a "neiiibr urRa'nlzntli.mii. Hlie Is (iir- ated sign which was erected yesterday Teachers'Club To Give ment through the .operation of thDramatie c Club Ponders quite unaccustomed to the stage, and solution. . Icularly proud of the org'aiUaitlon of - afternoon on the dub grounds, by aState Unemployment' Relief. This de- setting a performance' which passed off The hliie-uolnt plnn clfecled by the er own county of Mltldleaex. uiie lluds committee headed by E. Fred Suker. velopment will be the first undertaken without a hitch. Success in any case, Presldcnt'and tho work of; tlt'a .Ilccon- marked increase. Inrtho numbirr. ol . President Osterheldt, who came In after $4,000 For Cafeterias oimg people Interested In politics, «nd by the Park Commission on this side was of course, secure, since nearly all sjructlon Finance Corporation,.Mr. Mc- ..*-.: :.• the meeting was under way, urged per- of the river in Cranford—work having Taking Over Casino the men prbroinent in the life of the Donouiih said, were proof of tiic able ho aim of tho' Young.Republicans IS sonal work of all members to get outbeen' held, up by lack of funds. | town were included In the cast, many Facility Group Takes Action lidininUtratlon of Herbert "Hoover. Al- reneral' political education, not"merely the vote Section Day. at well as to of them in a guise so rich and strange liwittli tlio proKM.s%lias been* stow, fio to win this campaign. Ilic !{cpubUc»ru- line it up before that day. Re quoted W. T. Wild and A. B. CaldweU of the Propose to FormJFederation are doing very remarkable work, tha Board of Assessors submitted a detail that the privilege of merely seeing After Consideration of Re-believes tlii're urc Infulllblo Iiigiui of figures to show that the percentage of for Its Operation, as Other them in this -novel aspect was. well rpcoyery, He pointed out that Pi put- iclarcd, atfd thp wlnhlng of tho dec- -registered votes-casHa-elecUons dur- report of the convention of the State denUHoaveHuu. «tmwiHt!m«B-trlesder -Uon..a«..»w Ill-No .- ing the past fifty yean has shown a p "AlterMativeT" tcr—Maintain Mentioned. nd that a leader Is needed now. cniber 8 but Is being dons today. rin Cir.tAittm* flan d 7 -Uproariously 3KtteJ5.-nwe.jn bring the proportion Tic plans for reconstrucllon wetc good they owe la the public after llmlr discussed and the Committee thought music of a more serious character was _As_ajresult' of the prolonged consid- . Strengthening the appeal for so well of the.report jiupUcsts copies Two, proposals involving the Cran- given, and Uie audience was. relieved thcy,.should._havc- bcettJtartcd—Uirco lwtlon. Mliu Madison nuld. Ifed offi- eration of whether the teachers would years ago, but Mr.Hoover had to wait ials are elected by such' good cltitena al work. Campaign were ordered made, for "each member'of ford Casino were presented for consld. temporary from the laugh cramps in Uike a to»callca voluntary reduction In v i r jpiiKW'ote"^-l!aae^ ^S!eiB In seMkm. B^urssd•nsTcavto-voU rir -IT)tt^ifntoa**f bat of lost winter, of which Benator " be done by use of unemployed labor if of a Federated Club, composed of'all stated a campaign' unit among the Schun-a'ntlTOMrSarffiHr'w: [uauj/Ho^'cnarlty?'" No staU-mcrit was Judge McOrath sukl, "I firmly believe lurbour related' spmo of tha dctalki, women, to be known as the Hoover possible. • ' Cranford organiations,. which would "she", sang in tones induitably and made of any possible cut in salary. 'icreaftcr saying that It Is easy to ex- use the Casino as headquarters ond be tliat next election everyone will us« his Women's Club, Is being fanned here A driveway permit for 317 Elizabeth n musically feminine, so much so. Indeed, These were the resolutions adopted: vote and.vote Mr. Hoover out of omco pound, but that the Important thing under the direction of Mrs. Helen Me- avenue was approved, work to be done enUUed to all its faculties. t.liat the characterisation could not be "h That, on condition that the 'orever.'" . |__; [/. ' is to get something dono. Hr feels that 1 under- the. supervljlon of-the Township J 1 -Quoid Qrubbw-- ••«-*?*• - r TTherclue b seejued to~favor~the~iattcr -called a caricature. The deeeptiuu -Board' ofi-Edncatton—allow—Qie^- fho program was arranged by MrsTiier. e is no more viiai^lhlng now ouT^ In response to a question, the pro-Engineer, . . . - ' Tcachors'. Club the - use of the plan and' It Was decided'to query perfect. Winifred B. Occ, chairman of the leg- standing-than the reduction of taxes posed referendum' on changing..the Police commissioner Beggs reported organlxatlons, asking whether they Everything i : so funny that to try; , School cafeterias and their equip- islative comrnltt« as part of tho non-It Is a dangerous situation, and tax- County Board- of .Freeholders from the 15 arrests in September and Ones total- would support the federated club Idea, to pick out noteworthy features would ment, as well as, the services of tie partisan plan of tho College Club\to ttlon must bo cut down by upending present; large organisation representing Ing MOM. • ':•• *-•••' lens money, ne said. Careful analysis using the Casino as meeting place for be to mentioa in detail the action of teachers of the household arts' de- becomo .better-Informed on currant all communities in the County, to a Mre. Commissioner Burley presented partment,- with the distinct under- should be made of where reduction other group activities. A questionnaire each member of the immense cast; The Issues._.Mrs. E. T. Towler, chairman sman board, of nine, elected from the report for the past three months of standing that such cervices, shall can best to made. This 1* nut tho will be sent to ail members of theballet divertlsement was so hilariously of tho civics committee introduced tho County as a whole, was discussed. .- It fires. There were lBTflanns'during, that not Interfere with tho teaching : time, however, to permit Interference Dramatic Club _and_ ofncers - of - other received that the voices of the cory- speakers. • • was declared that while the change Is time, 8 of 'which involved property = 7 schedules of said Uuchers. with national defense. -Senator llar- clubs and future action will be based phees was almost drowned out by those At tho conclusion of the speeches, being proposed as an economy; move, it damage. 4 for auto flresrand 6 for grass of the audience, and much of their .; "2. That the Cranford Teachers'. bqur has otherwise hitherto voUid for flies. The estimated loss was W.0S6 and upon sentiment expressed; short business meeting was called by will in fact be_more expensive. Salar- aJlusiyeijcMjhertby lost, butj Club raise tijooa to be used in run- . Mrs. Frank N. Bprole, president. After ill decreases. He, realizes that he I* forthe~yeaTso Bff I139SJiO.—|—r— In presenting the plan for_the pra- the^^ccessorj-ofcBwlght-Morrow If- ies of present Reeholdeni total only •beauty or agility. The bevy of brides- TflrigT cafeterias for , lunch ~ and™ various committee reportsirtsv; Mrsl , Building Inspector Steele (reported (Continued on local page) Presldent Hoover.Is re-elected ha be- Wl|»vwyt$27,000 pe|r yearfWI|f, whilWMMVe ninIT IT I HIeT meU«Hn1 undeUUUG1r > •"•••""•> «»w*rt.virv* ~m*r»*e tsva*w»-nna maids and the Immediate wedding party breakfast, if necessary, for:', the ^ Oarrett, chairman of membershippmbc: , pre- ( the proposed plan would receive a total flye building permit applications which were likewise greeted with well-merited .needy children c&uring the present, sented tho names of tltd-ten new mem- llovcvfriat It will. be a« much by, tho of »36,000, amount set by law. There wereiapprovecl: and three _oil_. burner Taxpayers to Hear Talks rapture?—Harry-PoUt-Hamllton Pay. - jschoo! year. ; , ' devotion and loyalty of the women of ' • ..* .•..«'•• i * . . bers accepted at the/board of directors would be added Items of expense, too,permits which were granted. Russell Damon. J. R. Denman, Charles "• "3. That . the management - of i meeting .Friday, yficy were: Mrs.- T. tho United States as by any other Qp Election Referendum* means. There has been * marked \tt& it was shown. The change is advocated Commltteeman - .'SVank -' McCullbugh avl. fcddie L«e. Richard McFadden, ' these cafeterias be in the hands of 1Uoland. Mrs. Alb Meredith,-Mrs. by the County Democratic organisation was chairman pro tern of the-nvfftlng. - Charles Messerve. Everett tay, George 'trie department of household arts, provement In the Republican situation ^Robert*.W. Harden, vice-presldenj-of Jliijold E. Mitta Miss Alice' Mathcws, since July, he declared, "when Hoover with the object 'of controlling the Btenfang. Malcolm Waroock and Will- under .the Jurisdiction, of the" Mrs. Frank County Government the Union County Taxpayers' Associa- iamReel, ]r_, all had songs, and the Teachers' Club. ' • "_ wu blamed, for everything. If every Sherman P.-T. A. Plans tion, will address the Cranford Tax- Elsie Taylor, Miss Mary .entire personnel joined in a chorus at 4. That the treasurer of ttrc_<_ woman' will work In her own election tatitftittiin Robert.Mlller, -ond_Mra1 — For Meeting Next^uesday T&ywr.Assqctatiotfr the last. ,.'-•• Teachers' Club shall act as custod- dlitrict, there no question .of Urges Members CHevelaSid School. Mr. Harden is. vice ley. Particularly "impressire" were Police ian thereof, and who shall supply ,served alter tho business tho result. Exercise Right tb Vote At the.Sherman School P.-T. A. ex-president of the Westfleld Trust- Com- "funds to the department of house-' Mrs. Lovell then presented Donald H. pany and Immediate past'President of Chief James E. Hennessey and Charles members of'- the hostess ecutive committee meeting Tuesday af- Kurtz, as ballet girls. Police Com- hold arts according.U> the require- MnrR: T. Foust was McLean, candidate for tho House of ternoon, plans Were made for the reg- the New Jersey. Bankers' Associdtlon. ments of this {department. ;- Representatives.- Mr. MtU^an spoke At the regular meeting .of Cranford Bis address will be on "Taxation." missioner'James O. Beggs^played the ular meeting October 18 at 3:30 _p. tn. rale of bridegroom Tuesday night He "5. That a committee! consisting of his Democratic , opponent, Percy . Post No. 313, American legion. Tues-. At the meeting which is open, to, the day eVening a resolution was adopted in the kindergarten room. The topic brought down the house with his tact- of the supervising principal, thf-j Stewart, saying that' the IStter^has con. affirming the stand of the Post that all I of the afternoon will be "Health" and public, there will also be talks on theful technique In kissing the bride, d«- princljSls. one teacher from eac: High School Pupils Bury siite'ntly o'pposed: .'all- bills .to reduce fd to be isresented to., the The silver Issue speak Informally on. "Communicable teachers decldesfwhen and how thl3 neglect the. privilege of the fran- transfer of .$20,000,066. from the auth- sing experience of the past several y chise toth e coming' election and should Diseases" Mrs. Bosemary McKay; weeks during his campaign for re-elec- ". sum shall be raised. Pupils of the' high .school Staged a last decade' of the last century, but the school nurse, Dr. 8. M. mnman, school orUed highway bond Issue to the Emer- "0. That a-committee fnjm. the unique stunt Monday afternoon to help Question Is now being revived by the ' in addition to this, endeavor to influ- tion to the Township Committee. 1 ence as many others as possible to get dentist, and Mrs. P. H. Grary, atten- gency Relief . funds.- There will be teachers works with a committee make tho Spotlight subscription drive Democrats In the West. History Is re- speakerT to discuss both sides of the Last nlgtjt former Mayor Roger C peating- Itself and conditions now aro . to the polls and vote regardless of their dance officer have been Invited to meet Aldrich appeared as the groom.. The ; from the; Junior Service Beague and . go over the top with 100 per cent mem- the mothers and answer questions on referendum relative to the small board bership. It .took the form of obsequies much what they, were durfnTBryan's party affiliations or political views: concensus of opinion- Is.that 'ho (has other relief" organizations in deter- 'child health. of freeholders. mining who are the rieedy children for the Imaginary non-subscriber^ agitation. Like conditions produce like Chairman Ross Tuttle of the Card succeeded In "keeping Ussable." results.*^ If the American people real- Several of the eighth grade girts will -*nd' how;jfljicWjfopa_Uieyl shall tw The funeral procession was led by Party committee' reported. • good sals g The name of the bridegroom was 7 : care ftfor'thh e n hilth V I. A. qUABTEBLY given • . . " • " ". ~. Margaret IJaynes. editor-in-chief, and ized the seriousness of the present sit- tickets for this event which is totak e children' mothers kept a. secret beforehand, and not until uation, there, would Jie no doubt of the Place at the Post home tomorrow even- may wish to bring to the meetlng> A Reminder he actually appeared was his Identity . "7t"That the' members of, the a five-piece band playing a dirge, slowly 1 Teachers' -Club "contribute '(Ee|r made its way from the .Union avenue success of the Republican, party. Mr. ing. .Some tickets are still available to All parents who are not yet mHn- —Tomorrow, Krlday, October 14th. isknown. This, helped to .work up pre- McLean reminded his hearers sf the anyone desiring them and can be se-ben. are urged,by'officers to Join be= the" date of the Quarterly Meeting of liminary interest, although there,-was personal services to the cafeterias side to the other end of the campus, according to the . development of where; the"coffin and contents wett fact that his Opponent voted for the - cured from the rti«iww«n A pleasant fore the meeting. Dues of twenty-five, the Village Improvement Association plenty of that as soon as the Individ- : Bonus Bill, but for' no ..reconstruction evening is assured to those nt*fmfnir cents a year; five cents goes to,the It wtfl beheld at the Parish. House of uality and roles of. the participants future needs." .' . cremated. The building oommlttee,,W. K dour- National' Congress of ' Parents and Trinity.• Church. The hour .Is twowere advertised. Leaving out the phil- ' A committee was corned to corjer The pallbearers who bore their bur- bin. • ' •'-'-.'•'•' 'ey. ••'"'"nan, is i"—ntrtf farther re- Teachers, ten cents to the State Con- o'clock. Mrs. J. Angus Knowtes. direc- anthropic side of Sbt affalrt it waswith U-.e Emergency Relief Adminis- den i.with utinmitnlfgnlty • were: • tiros- Edward Bauer. County Chairman, novations on the house and caned for gress,' and the balance to the local tor of Olvies, will preside. The speak- probably the best/tet-Wgether scheme tration to!, ascertain whether the sumvenor Wadmah, Prank' May; Robert then spoke, saying that be realbset Uut. volunteer awlHints. The membership unit. ers will be W. R. Wharton, Chief. East- for a small to*-/which could be de-which, the dub plans ^to expend will be Maxfleld, and Victor Hooke. Music for the campaign will be won or lost fay the committe has already' felt advance .Mrs. H.C. Heckesdorf'.and her com- ern' DlvlsJon, Federal Department ol vised, uniting men of so varied^ occupa- supplemented.by a like amouot from the occasion was rendered by the fol- attitude of the women voters. Demo- effects of the drive for netr members mittee are m charg« of the social hour Agriculture. His'subject is "How totions in one vast Joke.. No doubt, they the State.- • - ,• - ' '.' lowing members of the bond: Ira Dlra- cratic victory .means that In Union which gets under'way officially at the and wfUi refreshi Read the Food Labels Correctly." He had as much fan preparing! the perfor- As a preface to the:,raalyiMff», a dourlari, violin; Maxwell Van Nuys, County may expect what Prank Hague- «d of the month.- T. 8. Burr outlined has Important: information to give to mance as the audience bad in witness- statement was presented by tlute com- ciartnet;" Walter Holmqulst, accordion; Is giving- Jersey. City and Hudson ing- it. It would not be suliEifting Sf pn County._?Do-.we,want Union County j"u> »nd listed acoompUshments on ond reading at the next regular meet- ourdtiiens. ; mittees.. committee on faculty Chester Iitngjsaxaphone; and Taylor behalf_at the M»mi|H ~- Cranford women were envious of so Waser, piccolo; .,..'•'• ' - j. politics run by Union County or by the ing .of. the Post. Miss Marion gutters, assitant director d d lU Jersey city clique?" he asked, of N. J. Extension Department of Home m«ch Jollity in whkh they did not tak* ity commlUee. In part, tfw-report » ~! *feMlleraubmJttad>aeml-flnal re- several members > plan to attend Charles E. Loiieaui, candidate for port of the circus commtttae sod pram- •Legion Day? exercises at Bordentown Economics wiH also speak. part; and feel that. they, .themsdrat as follows: '•—.;-•;:, .'"" '"'T.: •,'!/* '•The lighted campaign might-represent Rudy VaUee or Charlie '-. ."It cannot be considered, that Cran- sign aat ' Republicap n _Haadijuartersj , State Senate, then took,tl>e-floor. He lsed a fiaal detailed summary of this Saturday. ThePost was represented at Spdal pour will follow and will be stated'that he respect* the power and f - eotoPriss for. the next meeting. .. the Installation of the officers-of Scotch In charge of. Mrs. O. L OriswcJd. chair- Chaplin. Here* a good thought for'an- ford teachers are highly paid public JSprlngfkld and Wnlon^wjiiies, attracts other revne later on, which would sorely j ttti d f^ibte m appreciates the support of women, Amendments to the OonstftaOon and Flams Post Monday evening. Those man of tfas Entertainment Oammittee. employees. If from tfce tout factuty of jpueh attention and fav'oribte. com- without which he viuld not have won who attended were Impressed with the be welcomed with, equal enthndalm. 96, the that h*ne«(" - . pai•'•d - --•- . meat as an Innovation In campaign ad. By-laws which wtn create-a Service 1 This is an open meeting and all those the nomination. Last spring he be-, °™cer who will -«t»~»-n-.rtr become fine showing made by this outfit which Interested in the subjects to be prt» ActL Time—Any Time. Place—Any Uve officers-are «xcl{«ded, Ox. salary vertlilng. The committee In charge of cn Itaved that Hooyer could sot be. elected, »lnnan of th itt ja about the sami-agras tha Cranford seated by the speakers are.Invited to Place. (Characters in the order of range 'for aUotber members.wflt. be the wort have been liighly commended (Omtbuied on Uut fag$j OBlcatjMV*/ (OMtt Itif &J- in the mult. CRANFOKD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE SUCH IS UFE—JVo Gheer Wanted! Sughroe M Eyes Turn to--Ne^ Fur Cape,

By CHERIE NICHOLAS J.

UNCOVER WORKSHOP I Doing HU Stuff Rare Metals in Oregon Is 50,(500 YEARS OLD . HafdPrdhUmf&jnwntors

* Washington.—riseovcry "of "a great worked flint* am] nnlshed tnola li only Uedford, Ore.—Billions of dollars velopment of the rich Mount Kmllj BalutrralT workshop in tlie foothills of nlxiut 15 per cent of the" whole. • worth of complex metals lie. In tbe and Grave creek deposits on a SO year (lie Pyrenees In southern Iriini-e Is lwMhe. iif_'«rljy. rave.nf Tarts, Rus- ground or southern Oregon—but tbe basis was recently launched. announced by llie .Hiuilhuuhiuii-Irnll- sell reports Ilinlliii; truces of a hither- master key for their extraction 1* Large quantities of gold have been luli'iii. to neKleettHl Aurlgnarenn Industry In lacking. taken from Vpockets." or from -oxi- Tills open nJr fnctory' where crufls- poor gii.-illiy quurtftltc. Two luyeril of "Southern Oregon> baa more rare dized free milling ores." Hut as soon . men of approximately .Vl.nDil )eurit ngo nrtirn.'is wire found, but. the form of -metals than any other district In the as these ores wenr below the oxidized . -• faxtiloned-'tools and wHipon* out of the'i|uarlilte article* was Ijmlled by -world, besides large quantities of the tone complex sulphides were encoun- flints and quartKltf; extended liver xi-v- ,lhc (ifMir quality of tlie material, and commonly used commercial metals, tered and were rejected' as too com- enil ncres and now In 'covered by a no pnrtlculur form wus rccogBljable, but they are all mixed together,'' de- plex or refractory to treat forest J. TowilHelul Itussoll, mllulitf- They may have been 'made in the'near- clared one expert The experts declare that southern •.- rating ,j,ifchifilof,'lHt of the Hmltlimml- I)J workuhop. .The pusslUllty Is »ug- •These rare metals sell from $10 to Oregon/holds vast deposits which com- an many made tire' discovery 'while. KeMiil tliul even the eate nian had his *73 an ounce. The mining of th.em. pound . together .chrome-iron, gold, •'*- ',jpnaslnglthrough the forest over a ruin- :niint Muge A cloth dipped In vinegar and •mart woolens or rough crepes, with 1 world. / rubbed over the kitchen stove before wlth the soft green achlevtnx a color In human culture —the mine of the By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK a Jaunty little fur cape. Later on the .value wblcb at once appeals to.dis- rhl|i|>ed1tone Industry ami the Irunsl Lala Dua of Mm, Million* of dollirs In placer gold al- It la blacked will remove all the grease style formula calls for the addition ready haa.been uken from southern: that may have accumulated on Jt T criminating taste. ' tlon lo the stage when stone IIMIIH und U.l>.r.ltr of IIII of:^-wee mulf-or one"irot"8o dlmIna-" - This model t» unique In that It tsv ' weapons » ea- daggers. I'leces of flint wire hi mill- doctor to whom. over the collnrless cloth coat which hance the fall costume. fully flakeil on hnlh slden lo produce he w«nt gave him remove stains from petvter that ba« become discolored and dark. thus multiplies their'practicality, by Tbe outfit which the yuan* waaast slinrp rutting inlgtsi 'Ihe unilent some simple d|rne- two. , ; pictured to the-rlgbt Is wearlmc t» workmen made large, thin spinrheuds, lions about/what • !'•* • ' • It, Is not only that such varied type* keyed up to fashion's very latest. air«|iers and mi us 1>> ihe c-Iii|p|>iti|r he waa lo do 10 When using flour a* n substitute for First of all notice that the doth diuau IiriHUK. nt whlih they ImJ iui|iilred « used, mix •f fur are employed In their styling. get .him Into shape t>ut the fact that the silhouette of -assumes princess lines and that which, treat skill. Iheke artlx.iiix premium gain, rold him not the flour and sugar together, and the tt-ne Joint was In- p were throat collar effect which uterpretB a» Toward the end of the Kolutrcun flamed, and let hint called upon to cite one. fur as being more generally In use than" another ouUtandlng fasbloa trend. Tbe caps- period came the revolutionary discov- go. Drown fol- a»hea, and rub Oie steel brtiktyfor a of Persian iamb I* tbe popular dr- • er? of the possibility- of ranking tool* lowed bis dlree- for the making of the new capes the .by arlndiuciliuiUadi-of ciilppiuj-, This w JOT will be~ delighted with tie result »s» otic of the great (munition points arm whenever It broadtail and galynt Dyed lapln I* The fashion of sepsrsu far plecea. 11- * In human culture, hut reunited fur u was potalhle, and since bis Job In- also a xreat favorite dot only In brown which" may be worn with any coat «r time In a marled urtlMIc Ucliiliirutlou vohea men|al rather than physical To prevent hard-boiled' eggs becom- dress or suit s destined to deretso- .', ing discolored plunge. Into cold water seal e?«cts,, but especially In gray for while the ticv. melhod wim lieliih-'per- usedV the muscle* on his gftiy fuojl-inswer the call of the hour. Into a vogue of vast proportkms. ". ' fectiil, by nuinj- KIIUTIIIIMMH of tool- very little. He wals sur- Immediately after boiling and before i Then too, the furs which ore made up' Milliners, too. are doing their Ht u* tuskers I llie Kile \erul |IJ Hug. prised ,I|DO day when he cailght a Into new and novel capes emphasize contrlbdtlnil to the clory of tbe new aell is bwictud lo uuirk u triiimlilou glimpse In a mirror of the bark or his their charm''in that, they are, toned to foil'fur ensembles'In that they art- muse from the hoiiiireun to the sue Shoulder to lee that Ibitcad of a blend- Into thelcolor scheme of the trimming many of their smartest bats; «c*illne_Aurlj;naci.un period round \ Igotous muscle, there was only costume ensembla "Consider the- little with fur fantnsleai - . "Twenty Ont Soundings Made. a depression where the muscle had QABBY QERTIE . e> mi win.™ ti once been. Not having, hecn used for - Husw1l matle"twnil\ 6ne suuudlngii 'llie iiiolo jntket of tills Koihelle throjHjh tin- forest. Ill Ion u lOMl of BLACK AND WHITE Kntn wo»t suit Is reairy sVffibft tfef' Ihv distressing part of It all lay In HIGH WAISTLINE liumus tnrjfng frum about nlxtj cen Jt la 1111 more tlnui M fur Irlminlni;- timetirs to more thiin a meter In Ilikk llie fact (hat having lost the power. It IS STILL POPULAR Ihe fronts rroMs/«'nil fnsleii «lth took a great deal loni;er_ly get It nem was a lajeen superllc tally quarrltd from the ° Hi. Eart With Dry Ice I worked to earn my living while I Ky, since 1014. but baa repaid the surface. Arlifuils jifid dihrls nf man was In college. I could carry on a For street afternoon and evenlni Chlcrfno.—Knrl Marvin froco his cans county -1 million, for one," being the wear tho dashing, crisp contrast 0 uracture wire fuuml In this leu I, us running comrraallon, till my "stick" leader-In tbe dairy Industry from well as In the lower 411m of the hu- «(ille Ihe teiii|ierature stood at 117 ilc- accurately anil rapidly at the same black and. white outshone even thi i;ri'eK. I.lice hundreds of thousand* of which tbe county reaps an annual rev-. luscious -new wine tones- ithat ""haVi mus, la one sounding a rnnnlderablo time, as any typesetter can. I knew enue of about tl.WO.WO. : <|uantlly of flints mis tuund where ^ilier iicrKin* Slnrvln «ns seeking»uys tbo case perfectly. That was a long tbe town on.lt* ear.- -•"- la cet relief froia Ihe beat. It oc- time ago. I hardly know where a Tallored_«lreet frock* of, the new the quarry la)ir appeared to lue' curred to him that It lnl hl help to been dujs Into deeper limn elfcow lu-re.° B letter la now, I would let a line of lightweight woolens were almost unan- put he on his head. He tried regular imous In their choice of white accents. The stune hud been II.row 11 imMe so lie, hut It nulled and the water ran type hesitatingly If I held a "stick" In POTPOURRI as to make a cupllke ricpresKlojt; vt hone 1 my hand, and If I had to employ the SomeMnies the white was the form of down hi* neck. Then ho thmijfiit of ine-huge-BuatcrBrowiraoilar of chalk borders were--cov^u»LTre d by oiilj a ri v/ less ju»ed letters I "would grope~St>oul N The Brightest Star cenUmctcra of humus ^ "< UHIIIK dry.ki^ A.few, mlirtjtolinrier ns 1 might try to and, In a dark room. white angelskln silk, with matchln' •J he hud applied the dry Ice. hi* ear* TJbe. bricbtnt star in the heav- Daring culfs, sometimes "reaching al Deaplte the extent ot'llie norkahop. « lost collar button. Tbe power and bej^wliurn nnd turn white. A doe- skill which I once had Is gone because ens Is Slrlus. the "dog star," one most to the elbow. - ' .- • •- • . . "- I nnsaell re|M.rt«, the/ield of the Bin- ioftjyforuied I1I111 that they hail bees of tbe constelUtlon, Canls Major. Uon la. meacer and the proportion of for a long period of time I have not Bometlmes the white was applied In f r'oicn. used It. Although It is among those atara galyak trlmmlnfc A black broadcloth These are largely physical or me- nearest us. tt take* eight years frock, severely 'simple, was made.Into chanical things to which I have been tor Its light rajs to reach the something to remember you by- with ODD THINGS AND NEW—By Lame Bode referring, but what la true of them la earth. The constellation Canls the addition of a little vest of whlti equally true of spiritual or Intellectual Major means .the "Great Dog," and galyak. ••'•-.'. • .••'.-• la In tbe southern hemisphere. thing*. One haa only to neglect moral "Marathon dancing for six conatttt." /''• -p. lilt. Wamni Manmarthtlim. WHAT'S IN A N/\ME? obligations to discover bow much tlvs days almost nuksa one w*ak> easier It (* entirely to Ignore them. Fur Trimming I, Widely Once slip and It I* bard to get .back. Used on New Fall Suit* A high waistline wnictt opre*sea> -m* Fife euupiHG > Unused powet Is weakened or lost Historic Raleigh Tavem Restored Fur trimmings are much In evi- the simplicity of the directotK aO- !6 20CArtP0N ft »»«• W«H»m N«w»pn»r UBIas. dence, .Jhey are used In new war*, houctte- gives this gown of white vel- DRUAW STRKT. not only on fal| coats and suits, but vet, with hat to match, op-to-tbe-ntto- ^ fl Expert Studies Effect* - on dresses as well. '"•••-... :H- Ot*. prewlp, "The tret* » dfted .-j,^-r-ofeCne»>»-onr-GbiWiliet!r ^SSKfc*dS9ftEM«htfcBB«irtiFnB crusted Into wpol frocks In the little 8. DEAD Lelpslc—Whether or not purylng te Cb >chess-affeeta-Uie—formation- of-tfio stripeajndjsguiaM.tliat-were-foriner!- u-?'" ° '* "** •"• ••*•- ounuson the sleeves. QaantlUea mt Of body, snd especially jhat of the skull. white aljk- blouse turn* but to h. OMBSfOS 1* at prjpent being Investigated by Dr. ostrich will be used this fan and win- flnjona «*_.«.-. -..-«<.-mrnb ,r brelt ter In a trimming way. All sjgas pahs K, Crati of the InjtTtttie for Ethnol- » this, and there Is a wide ose of ogy and Anthropology, at the Cnlver- ostrich bands and novelties in the mtt- slty of Lelpslc. Doctor Grau Is lucky, J?!? blyrmore of a varied Unrry realm. for he has at his disposal tbe most '"^•"l P» clothes this year.than unique material for hi* studies—, ever before, buut there, Is no~blatano~blatant namely, th* entire population of (be- parade of heavy fox bands and Revival Style*} Still little village of Stroeheek, province of lolumlnou* collars. A few elaborate 8axony, known aa the "chess village." evening wrapa show silver fox trinv Hold Chief Interest .•rl where the royal gnme has been played |ulngs; there are Mtne few'f"ne* It". Mill new to.b. old-fxahtoaea. now roc close to 1.000 years, laces of fox skins, but In generaL tte Revivals of-styles that wen pooohur etEPHANf use of far m any inilWaS ^^J ROCK In Stroebeck chess Is ptayed-fei Inclines to,be '*parst »™«n In the early 1B00X and e«a before. A MATURAL every (oust by young and old. Uiess continue to be one of tbe preoccupa- even form* part of the obliga'turjh cw> nedfern. shows some good practical tions of the better Parts ilnaiiiisltia FORMATION «ataj>f gnj ,„„„, trimffled csj IN COlOBflOO rlculum at the- Stroebeck- school Especially among- evening' Outhta. rollara of. gray astrakhan and lln* Iwenty-yeoMld modes art aoonc the «»em wlthwh^ ^n'i eSTELLE ROLIAND d last-mlnnta Cads. Lace mitts, raffled Oakland, Cal. shoulder, and btllowln*; akurta are «*• Tilfeta I. Planning' UPSIDE oown Some men, *>nt ^ »' Comebaclrfor Fall Battoka ia Calsra AND speas.. cmmsi care much for a Taffeta ^promises to stage a stela - BRCKW0RD9'! met PAPEft Buttons ar, doing their .bar. t*» brother man—nntu 'com* back* this fall brightea the new wardrobe. AlVbtada; IS NOT MADE thej can help him *!>• *«vy MIT aliks which played oressea show buttons of bnkfet red or «0M^

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•> ,1 .' •.' CRANFORD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE

OWITSTARTEI lights of New York ^ IH |]ITKeK.tcNe.\Cabi.\et "SIMON PUBS" SAVORY MEAT DISHES Take two pountts of trip* In one piece a' picture, of Ed itlre waa connected with the (boiled), noil, naih snd season four «• the pan* of his hone ExecuUve mansion, he got the Presi- I'lI/HAT'S In a namer we. say. HE following—are a few meat rge potatoes, add a tablespoonful of Lyme, Conn. That solves one. dent's secretary on the wire.- That y" When' we use the expression Tdishes which are prepared in ways chopped onion, two cupfuU of soft 'Others nay have known waa * bit of a disappointment to the "Simon P*>re~ there U no doubt aa to that are different: ,. • bread crumbs, one-half of a green pep- Ed had betaken MmseU. but rUltor,. who had expected to over, tbe Implication; and It waa In the con- Braised Mutton^-Take three pounds per chopped, one plmlento ehoppeoV- dual Far years . Me.-; Norwood bear a conversation with the Presl- fidence of a certain Simon Pure. In the of the breast of mutton—shoulder or one tenspnonful of salt and peppei loin Lm»y.,b«.-^sued.. ...Bempxe (he aur- and paprika to taste. Mix this mix- lark the dress ned to catch op with cscked. now popular nickname had Ita origin. pTus'fat'and ciit'tht meit Into strips. tore atttJ spr*ad"0Tef the tribe.-roll . urn.' na I «"•"• to •*» bun to flx Tell me," he heard the executive 'The vehicle was a aeml-allejorlcal Lay four slices of bacon In a casserole, tightly and tie with string. Roll In . thlnn ao that Boland fount, the ac- ask, -shall I wear a black or a white story by a Mrs. Ontllvre. called "A add tbe meat and brawn well on all melted fat and flour and lay on strips tor and aitlat. «nld set Into alsdlsoo tie at that dinner tomorrow nlghtr Bold Strike for a' Wife." The hero. aides.- Cover the metft. with sliced of. bacon, lluke for an hour In a hot oven and. serve in slices with tomato Square garter) between performancee -•'"•»• - - - Colonel FelgoweU, was a gay Quaker lemon and four more sljces of bacon. ^JTarEHhe elephant*. Boland Martin Johnson told me the other bachelor,'whose frequent Indiscretions Add one small onion'sliced thin, three sauce. T.«mg always «a« fascinated by ele- night that the real Secret of photo- earnM hjm a lesdlnr, role In occa- carrots sliced, one cupful of celery C brWaaUm N.w.n.p.r Union. 1 diced. Pour over one cupful of soup nhaata and dowaa, When Ed Nor- graphing wild animals was to know sional "society * (cajndala. THE HAPPY MAN wood was not doing his cms for the their habits and how they, would ire- Tbls Inconsistent Quaker lost bla stock and add salt,and,pepper. Cover choir he was wrltlne; essays on all act to .a given stimulus. For exam- heart, from a distance, to a'dellihtful closely and bake two ami one-half ( n hours. Tomato with a half teaspoon: .'aorta of subjects, He used to let me ple, b» said he now knew so much little lasa named Lovely, *bo U'ed ; " read them, and they were well worth more concerning gorillas than, be did ful of sugar .may be ,substituted tor ; a neighboring town.. The. colonel's rep- ? reading. Beantlful, :*mwrlnl rhanilng^ to, lo gain a more favorable first Im- \\ sMiiiuiinn, i e<-ituniiilc comiltlous have rnuiuM a ro- still does, although hla latest literary closer. Both the Johnsons have with flpur,_apd lirowa. In theTnt to IIAMI'MUltr. inlKlit re pression, be changed his name to Si- i:\v HA: <'t*Nnlnn In Nrw -llnni{iMlilrt*'jt bAilc In- Ubon have to do with biographies.. .which 'a slice of onion has hevn aildpd IIIIIO been i-nlleil tlu< learned to fly a plane and both of mon Pure. . • . • CMltlj ll ilustrlm, lint there ran.Ira fio competi- Add two .cupfuls of tomatoes and wa fur Hie HIIHU pro- • '•• ' .'• them enjoy being pilots. They prob- He began to press his suit and a onhfttru tion nml (here l» nn chunge In tbone ably will make use of a piano on tor to cover, one teiupoanful of suit, N by Nnlliro tho ei llpie, ' - Lynte la a literary and artistic col- strange thing happened! No sooner Elfin with wlilrh Nutiir* hn« einliiwetl .one-fourth teaspoonful of pepper, Jour whlc^li drew.. ilmiittniuls of \l*liurs ony. Norms ayjrtB and her husband their next trip to Africa, -.. •-." had be won the heajj/ of' Lovely and the slute. Ai a runs*M|iifno\ there whole cloVcs and a few grains of scrims her 'bonier* from inuny. »tnte». lire there. a» «l—WWO Str»lc«. man? '» sports. ; • ". • nuinurai-turt'rs of.niturtlni: KIHMIS IS wt John Barrymore, all to appear In. the that same terminal. And he thinks Tripe Roll.—For tliosa who are fond dmsu 4ll thn foothills: of lh« While 'Corn—Her father, I think. . tnovle -Raapotln,- certainly ahould he Is lucky to have the Job. Did,llghtnlng erer.strlke a bus» of trip'6 this recipe will ho welcome: About two hundred Jnnd flfty jenrs niniiiilnllia. uiiil fruin Ills ,fiu'liiry c» ago. New iliiliipjihlre- was nepnr-ileil make thai an interesting aim. I can't ' • . • r • • • rurtli llii>u«uniW of tiiiiliitli to 1« . remember that'they-have been to- ' Frank Case overheard an actor at froni' .Mii«»ac|iu«elts. . Tlyj liew r i)iil PM'iyn liv the wonieliHf Ibe rnmmillillr. gether' In a performance alnce "The province hud then tint'. foiit--ti««iw \\Him n In lauiilMd l;iw ll»nn»lilri'. 1 inn however hut (l""y !>*<« "»l V""1" fr"'" .paaapniftiJ '!.flnntty." he said.* 3MM) In '•£. Ne* Torker waaTin ThT e offlce of to dig up a congressman" t>(p the tiinin Mt luiit nt fn in •""* a,-ni»bly_ nrdml»ent_«xesutlTe __4 "Well, old chafr." aliid his _cont. voters'. In' iihm-rvi'il, tin ri" lliuiil'shlri fiirins Minn liunil Induitry t 1 whentbe lane* Told bis secretary-to "no «se will thank you for tu U»u|.Huuia.-ln 111 x» i» tu hi tuuuil ffltli tl •- ' n, entlTI; -*«• the" White•' House- 'on »the- 4ele- UUJI ul .Ntw l)mm Hii]ru li .hiHirlM In hnt ~Tii n'ijliiiftVr" lii phoue, became considerably excited. A till. Ball arodlcMi.—WNU Sanloa. the rltli'it. lin.l imrllriiliitly wllll th« popiilutlon Ims coiiic to nunilu'r iihcinl npi'i'lnllziilliin of cities I" '!>*. "hue He I bought he was golna: to be. In on linlf n million people, nml !'•'« "prenil nml li'Mlli' .'lllii'K. •••i»i" a •wrlllne a bit of unwritten history.' When th« No man la poor while be can laugh. from tiie cou»t to Hie Inlti-nninl !»•• Htreant "f Immigration trnni I he mirth j-iiml. thi> ninunln'lns t« •.ilimi"i-ntiiiillnn nttrileted by Hie iipporllllililM wlilrh hunter.' Tho'm'nrrli-hns IIWMI tollwim1. the suite's-euwniUlig mills".provlduL Suliiiulng th* forf»t WHS no «wy l»"lt' and It Is smnll .womler iliiit »» nmtiy Lois of Wstsr Thtr«. • '7=Jiew-lliinipsh1iu-1»-iint-a~ilry ntntK TiriisMlfrr hVhlH At any rale, no Ineonslilenjibli1 l"ir- process of-iuttliiB imd liurnliiK. ha«i> lS««(W tliill of Its li.SH sninire miles Is ro»- liecn permitted to. rmiinin thi'lr f«r>'»l t- ni eri'il wild wilier. __ lt» hikes are tn- cover. • • niiinernhlp, ranuUHt' fruin 'Wflinrtu' It Is prolmllle Hint Mp»sarliu»ells •xnnkee, with Us w) sipiare iiilles.iif won glad to tie rlil of New' IInm|mlilre. uren and Its "J74 lnlninH, down to tint hack there '.'.'jO ymrs-tWo.-^.-Thi-y. .linil liny Him in front «r th» Crnwforil riot .got on well with Ilio roynl K"v- lintisf where the Saw' rlvrr-has Its ernors who hud lived In .lloslon. It siiiine. Airnl lhe»u wuters. hlthly wan the Dnit iiinnlfe«tntlon of n re- proteiteil by tli« Htnte. teem with Mill, volt against-* nbsHilcii lamllonllsni 'nml tbe preillvllon whldi tlov. Slowly w_hlch__NeSv llnmiwlifre' Tins always •riTrrTef"lintrw"Tn-+rl»-1nt»tlsu'«l- I'-S 7npro or less BiPilivnili i-ome true. Tlie old gentleman w».i Down In Maine they speak-«r ".th" pieildlli'g for inory'jjenerotw appniprl- lordly Kennehee," but tbn Merrlmiick utlniiH for tb« n»h nnd gnmi- d»f!i..awe;.of New r n|loftr lt •powlhta.Jo, 9 stfeam*''W''1^*''wpl'W '^' * Ha'mpsiiire- wateriarea'as'pfodtlctlvl a banks stantdd tthhe great Industrial etlleii liil as tho overage acre of land. of Manchester, and Nashua i.anil New If one' throws Into Hie ntcount the Hampshire bns -always .; mok«l with revenue In tuxes' and purchases msdo prlde-upon Its centers of tlm textile by Hi« owners of the sportsmen's world.•.from'which H» products hiive Pilgrims from all parts of tbe world shown as they pray for cures at the Crolto of the. Ilessed Virgin of Lourdrt camps, which have spawned so'plenti- gone out sll over tho globe. .; at LQurdwWnce. The walls of the grotto are lined with, discarded crutches and raise Hums left behind, by the cured, fully on the shores of New Hampshire Time- wns when solid (trains of col- lakes and streams, tho governor Is jjome oTthepilgrims are so badly crippled thai they haveHo.be carried Into the. grotto on stretchers and others come tons u«o'd. to go from Manchester and 1 ! seen tolinvc bad Ills vision reollied The InUneel chairs. ' -'• ' ' I, '..'. ' " '.•••"- "'-'" '"'" '"'"-"' •' -l-^~^,c-^ . Nashua north ami west through_Cnn- .teilernl goyertiment also has not bera mla to the I'aelllc const, nnd thence negleflful nnd both the legislature, and in the Orient, lo clothe tbe Vhenlhen Gerniant Deviie Cheaper - congress'have. MtnliU'sttrt "and main- Chinese."' Hut rhnnglng styles, slack-, tain butcheries which are modern and 3t-Ray Photograph Plan ehlng Immigration, ru'joil. nnd wbut efficient—shd smiie of them plctur- Berlin.—German hospitals are era- hbt'l»«VVplfiye4-haTiK-wllli-N»w_l!.ni!. . Fun for All the Children ; csque. . ' ' iloylng a new method in X-ray dlng- land's textiles, whllo thn Orient has Mas Excellent Schools. Gheerio iters -Edited by DOROTflY EDMONDS_ IOSIS by using paper Instead of photo- • r Says: • • learned to mnko Its own shirtings and -New-llnmpshlre bns always laid raphlc platca or films. The nejs. the Houth now not only grows, but great store upon educutlon. and in less ••'.. That In 11)01 Santos Oumont.won .i 12325 miles of Ugbted airways? aetliod Is InOnltely cheaper thafTthe AKK It a rule l'o rub ail grease weaves, Its own cotlon. The miles HIAII-fifteen years f/om the date of DID YOO KNOW a prize of $20.1)00 for making, the That in 1930 (apt. Prank-Uowka .Id, and tests nt the Cbnrltee hospital M from tho Idtcbeu'.rnnge and lias of mighty 'mill's nt. Manchester still the first settlement schools were es- Drat-journey by air from the Aero flew across the country in a xMer lave proved that, for most purpose's stove, while still hot, with newspaper. run, but not with their former volume:. That in September ID 1783 a tablished In the enrller towns anil Club park around the Eiffel tower that, was towed by a plane? lie if surgery, the projecting of the X-ray If rubbed ofMbeh thero.ls no dllllcultv The Merrlmack, however. Ilko Old UontgolSere-as the hot air balloons contracts were nuiil« with Imported ^.were then:called made an^ascent and back within SO mbulesi A made J9 stops, — * ilcture on pnrwr Is sulllclcnt. in cleaning the Bto_ve afterward. Man Illver, keeps'rolling along f-jiid. • .- > • • • Unrliera, who were paid at public ex- carrying a cock, a duck and a distance of only a few miles. '-• : That" In this year "Colonel Ltnd--' so do tho otlier streaum which ftuw, ' The secret of preparing cereal.foods penne. ••' ' sheep? The animals were landed That in 1910 Zeppelin completed bergh Inaugurated: the air mail PLEASANT FOR BUGS Hampshire orlRlnntes nnd which lmv« two miles away without Injury. hla first passenger air ship, the service between "United States and is long,' Blow cookllii;, to render tha" so greatly enriched New . -1 \)i The colony was but seventy years That waa a considerable feat . LZ-TI It bad a speed, if-4.1 • miles Buenos Aires and Montevideo, and cellulose''; content more digestible. Kenncbccnlone. of allttie Krent rivers old when, amid the distress and.-.dis- ' • •-• That In, ISTO numeroua escapes per hour and made many success- Uruguay, a distance of over 7,000 Cereal'; Jellies are Just strained "gruel, of this- section, escapes New (lamp- traction of the French aiid-liiduuufar. ade In balloons from Paris ful, trips. . miles? served coid with crenin. . shire tinternlty. Tbe Connecticut, lh» thn assembly made provision by tsx- which was then under selge and - That airplanes'were-used-hrthe- Androscggr That while some, thought, was A lurge inifuty-pln Is a useful holder homes. scboolhoiises. nnd tb* salaries two aeronauts leaving ,there..were Balkan waral /.' ... . the Merrlmack; mnko ttie great qunr- given -aviation as long ago as 232 for old "tOLUons or loose hooks and caught acddenullj In a gale which That 7,000.830 pounda of airmail telte to which tlio four'mates-ofNirw of schoolmasters. Endowed academies, B. a when Archlmldes propounded eyes. Slip on the buttons, etc; close . landed them 000 mllea away in 13 were safely carried In 1929J And flampshlro, .•Massachusetts. .Vermont sprang up within Hie following cen- the law governing the flotationo f Uie safety pin,- and- you have every- .'that In the same year there were and Connecticut owe so- much:. . tury the first being the I'hllllps Bxeler hours! '.•.'...• , bodies In liquids and gases, mosf thing Imflily. easily seen, and always The story of the Now. Hampshire ncnilemy, which V Wll celebrated IU of Khe progress has been In a.very In order, wlwrcus.lheso-Bmnll articles 'I, sponding to those on dice on 'them, rrunts Is an Interesting one Many n sesnulcenK nnlnl and which stands in GAME OF LOST IN THE short period of 30 years? get lost when louse In-a- work basket. to determine how many spaces you worthy tlgurt* In It. tlio redoubtable the foremost rank of preparatory^ That to Bgure your chances of • • • FOG will move at each turn.-Tbe one Ethnn Allen being tho mml conspliu schools-In the country. who Succeeds In getting hi* plane riding safely today In airplanes you If the bottom layer of; pie crust la ous With him was a hndlng member These InstilHtlons for the most part safely from the start to the finish can say from actual figures that covered »lth crncker crumbs, the dfihe Dnrtmoiitli faculty, and among Directions for playing: Any num- yon could ride 3D years without an More the mark of Hie standing order ber of players can Join in the game, wins tbe game. Whenever yon land Hal ,This swimming hole- Is a the. Juice from npplo pies win not ooie them they attempt"! to sit^up a new of (-ongntntlonaHsm The Methodist on a space blackened: but - with accident? This Is reafbed. by tak- state They surcii'dul; but when they Ose small colored '^buttons for tog a percentage of accidents with- great place these hot days." out . sihool nt Illlon. the liuptlst ««Hool at planes. Start them on tbe portion lines, you have to go back to tbe .ought to Incorporate, Into It sonje New J/ondon the Free llaptist school . beginning. Whenever you land on a in a given time. .Vfc * ' 1UMI1 |I.r-|,. of'the landing field that saya start. fifty towns oft New Hampshire, tbnt at New Hampton and the UnSarlan space with another player's plane, Just to B* Aluad 1 Play In tnrn. abaklng dice, or «). \ni Wskttra was "loo much , there wos federal in- school at Andover still maintain more i'l'i you have to retreat five spaces. Most'of us can be satisfied with al ^ - Somttimss r . drawing slips, with numbers' Corre- If you can t love humanity, you can terventlon, and both Vermont and !W or less of their denominational alulla- _. inest anything, just so It hr a Illtle TTalnpsbtrir -withdrew- within -tbclr- more than the oelghhora baie.—Los he pntient -wltlrttj^.Tcri« Uaqte Tflb- • if St Paul's which 1 ^ ft 8wltisrlsnd of Amsrle —Aiionff-the UUcs In whlcli__Ntw_ hlo chain of church schools In the Hampshire glorli-s Is Hmt of 'the "V iuii fTiJKctlTCT with thft (H*IH>OI— tit— Largest Ship Built Since.'the War Switzerland of America " In summer, lioloVsncss. sttll ndlwrs to Its Eplso- the mountnlns nnd vulleys lire pallnn faith, while St Anselm s col- thronged By Ihu thousiiml The Ap- lege eslnbllslieil by the ISenedirtlne 1 nslncblan 'Mountain club visits them, Order near Manchester/ and several piecemeal and updmdUnlly, thoi^h. anuli-mrn-for girls attest the devotion their, trolls and their cunins-ha»^ a ,,f the Cnthflilc church to scholarship call which should be as strong In win- In a state where: It niimbers at least ter as In.summer. ' - . • • a'third''or the total jpopulatlon-~* •, The Rarlmouth Oiitlng club, how- Ati-ihe head .otfrn.^-of-- New Hamp- ever, bus-been brw> mean*, slow to shlre'iKeiiicatlonal Institutions stands Dartmouth college, no longer "the

IS KOOd tO PiUUf »,HM •*——— -r- — ~-w upon the face of the Alps. hasI come to rank with the great col- Borne New Haraps&iro cities, whose leges of tie country and Is a source of latitude gives permission have their constant pride to the state. carnivals, too; and another fixed ob- At Durham, one of the first settle- servance of the wlnwr season U thements andI near th» sea. Is the Dalver- dog races, because In the eastern bills alty of New Hampshire, It. too, en- #, He the kennels from -which explorers Joying an era of remarkable wpsnUota., ,'ji The net. Mjm ton superllner and the largest »Wp bnttt fJtKt tte off both the Arctic and the AntarctiA c an! piosperttir. * ' WorldIwHsTheneweat oftbe Italian line's modern, feet of .passenger*, | taT, taken their sledge teams.

Ife : H <•"• f '*}, THECRAItfORP UHZEH AM) CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. II93' 2

THE CeUNTOKD CITIZEN of Freyholden would not b« good for AND CHBONICU County government ud It wouldn't bt THC cru.vrosD CITIZEN < good for Cranford or Oat-wood or Ben- To B« Shown Eptir»No». (Worth. The relerrnduto will be on Uu Wemple. mother of [•l|UI>»*a Itll aba. J. B. Turk of 196 Oranford avenue, Classified Advertisements ticket to be voted on November-*. A Dsn Dom. uimluun of the THE CUNTOBD CHUOMCLI 4M laa* nirnt at the home of -her vote against the proposition will be * of Cranfonf ts m loam jMil^hooLProgrps ElUsliiaad I HI >tr*. Wemple wai bom in I vote to continue rood (ovenunent In a leading lady and TOE CUMVIICaublnsd I mictecniztr Uwv i AND CBRONICUI the County a* well a» of benefit to ttie Va- in lMf and married Read for Profits Use/or Results Ing to •sboof the Hency Tatea Wemple in 1SH. She lived Attendance Officer Requests . in ISJI • '• ': home community. • •Cranford ID Hew York and vicinity until coming PUBLISHED CVCKV THUMOAV ment on thi* afternoon, tte Crsnford Parental Co-operation,, and here ten yean ago. FOS8A1JE Uaiaa Ansge, Cranteri. N. j | The annual Ansnce cainpalgn of churches, theJto$LjiL\mUmm OhJon County Council, Boy Scouts of sl Mr*. Wemple wa* the granddiugilcr Pny«.* Ed. Instructor Out- aceneaiBthsiC—*—• —' »t«ttsa:,S»*fWt:Jmt. "ohe*.',o»if>B-i>'IaVr\ti.lWaiit Am»r4ca will, *ta~nt Tu**«i«rr «»tii»tito(p; line* Her Work. <*»IS MntaTa »«ts aaak tomite^olctlta. -He poimo. A^, ™. until October 34' The Scouting move- fanrjr ureari. cooUea uut cup tTtrT Westfleld footba IS, Budsoo, N. T, and fas a direct de«cen- MKU E. witMl ment and It* tppeal for funds has been dant o* Peter Poelger and Sarah Oard.- I'hone t'ltanforii •'•Sit'J.- <. . . Editor and I'uUUIiar Scrfen testa wennsadeon REAL ESTATE FOB SALE highly endorsed by local and County; 1 ner of Itantucket, Ma**. Through the Meeting Monday a/Wmopn for' the of the Cranford theatre last first regular meetlncof the season, the >I?T riuta ouMt«ra liouM, oil buted", lars* 1-lr leader*. ' . • •' Oardaec familjr she was a descendant Ins room, open fireplace, acrrened porcli, 'beau Un.1." rurnlakaA ear* Trnm Two Dollars a Year and -they wlU be shorn then stauttttf Lincoln School P.-T. A, was addressed Tel 1,'itlaeQ aod ^lU tf A JUDGE 8PEAJHI todayd . EveryonE e mat tararttt n lot erf AM Ookmlal goveraors. . tlru] garden, lit- Uadlaon Avuiuc Tel* Snlered al lit« Cranfcird I'osl Vine* u This 1* a letter from Judge Henry S. by Miss Mae Kit*, principal of the phui,« eiiauford it-Wti, •en/no Claw Mailer the leading couplep . The baloto ate ob- bn Is nirttved by two daugijter*, school, Mrs. J. H. Crary, attendance' of- BABBITS FO« KAU ~ ' Waldman of. the Juvenile and Domestic bl t h h lib*. Turk and Mia* Irene Wemple of V >ou Hsnt'to bu/, rrut or sell, caU 'Catbcan UAUHtnl. SI* each, or T for U.M. joe c. tainable at the theatre sad are pot In ficer and Mrs. Alma Breck, physical Unllj- Co.. t-IUnforil e-ttll: .Near locaUoo I'luiutuir 420 Klrenlde DrtT*. Fluiia CBan- Relations Court of Union County: Oranford. and a son, Robert O. Wem- al 1 j^ueq .tiUeet. ' . ' - tf "I am very happy, to endorse anythe bos' in the Jobby. • training lastructar, luril u-0113 X*e of Watertown. NY, She Is Also Miss Hlce explained the use of .a du movement sponsored by the 'Boy sul'lveil by two granrjchlldrtn, Reville FliOMISUEO BOOHS TO -WENT BRIDGE IN8TBUCTION Scouts -of-America, - Scouting makes a uom cum oSomm pllcatlno- machine, toward the purchase L. Turk of Oranford. .and Robert O. of wHch the Lincoln-unit is donating TWO ?urnli!ied~r»on)i, »llh private bath; ault rONTtUT llridse. cUaara or print, boy. vigorous, self reliant and manly, At last Friday rwntagls -flute meet- flempje, jr. of Sanction, Penn. »tle for lUtAl hoiwattpiflc-' 30 Huum L'ofoi/ ilrrtiia Si Unshlln. 114 N. luclu Itii a tribute to the Boy Scouts when ing of the Oranford Ltona dob bt The $20. It will be used In the school. ^VHIUK. Telephone' CKjUiford D-2D29. If The funeral will be conducted by i'lione >\ Eatllcld l-IUt ^ Last week we commrntod on the use It can be sold that of the 760 Juvenile Rostnvbr. eonatderable botn Mrs. Crsi*tili-L.»pi»&llng to the p TVVU furnished roonu, farage If 'Ueaired. of public funds to IOBUT private bu»i- cases, presented^ before the "Union transacted. A reprcsentathp * tit tbe ' its for their support, outlined her du- North Areuue. WvaL , the T-O8T ' ' ness. Inadvertently wfc mentioned the County Juvenile Court" since It wasproducing company potttnc an fng at 11 o'clock from the home, LAHliK cunifortable furuhUied room wltli run I OHT - Hunt Book .So. Mm of the Cranford Emergency Relief Administration u created In. 1931 not a single Boy Scout benefit show of The or a "Child Attendance." Following., Mrs, -iihig wiler. ileaatinable rent. SO UprlneHeli fnrM t u,n|.i». Irantord. N. J. Tbe finder U Clown," made • snort talk enUsting the Cranford avenue: • Burial will be In Crary's talk, Miss Hlce Introduced Mrs.' Avenue., r. • - - . . . If ri.(|iie^,.(l iu return 11 to Uia bank. If not dolnng this which was an error. It was has_ been among the Juvenile delln- Wfaodtawn Oemetery, N: Y. ' rmwrnl Ufore Ilia S'Jth dar of Octobar, 1932 the Central Relief Committee that quenU. This Is due to the leadership of support of 'the uMbm and told ifttm Breck* Who spoke of the progress in L.llt-JE' funilsbed room, suitable for une or •lMl.atl.,11 ulll U maj. u, Uu Una: lor a they would get a good laugh at the physical training from the days pres- IMO. Wltlj or without Usht liouseluelilii^. JKW tHWk. • . should have been named. There is the Scoutmasters and Troop Leaders, - 31 Houtli Aftnue. WrsL Tdeptloue CHanluril generally a confusion In the minds of well as, the splendid environment members of the Uoea* CUb In the east Mrs. JaUa BiefnwtaU • ent parents went to school until thc •.•.'•.' • ' '••' lo-ii the people a* to the two organiratlpns.' the scout roeetliuf. The excellent train* - Mrs. E. A. CruflUhank «*• the Wtodle- Mra. Juli* Riefenstahl, widow of Will- present time. She also explained the VOICB TBA1NINQ ~ and It should be understood that the Ing which a Boy Scout receives serve* work OuUd was prewnt and explained iam Kiefenstahl, died Saturday after- physical training marking system and FOB BENT H|N(,tli deelres a few |iupu> in Talc* tnlnlni. Central Relief Committee which Is com- him In good stead not only during hU th/ work of (bt OttOd aad when (he noon at the home of her daughter, explained how parents could coo'perate menta. garage. 142 Hlllcrest Avenue, i!en| Boj A-»3, tare ot t.1U«en and Cknmfcls. g d n ny duing i. reduced 47 per cent. ELtzabelh 2-IMIa afltr had finished the Club pnanaied its as- Mrs. William We*tghan,S Spruce street. to raise their-children's marks. 1 1'. il. CHanfiird «.]3»3-W. posed of representatives of various active period with the BcouU, .but also ; . • '. .: WANTED" • ••""'.•.. local organization* were doing relief during the .period of adolescence and sistane* for the ecnteg Tear. Sne had been 111 since January. Mrs. Mrs. Oeorge Stelgerwalt, president of O. K. TWsrner mad* • brief tsdkmst- Rlefenstahl came to this country from the unit asked for reports from ~-ariou.s KOlt IlKNT— 2nd fluor apartment, d rooms and W'.VXTKU—t>nff liouacv In sood coadlUoa. work before the Emergency Relief Ad- manhood! Good habit training'U'easen- Uafh. Apply 120 Elm rUreel, Crauford, N. J, North I^liiab Avcnua, , " _ __ ; mlnstration was organized. The latter tlalior young boys. It Is also the key ltoing the work of ttw Central Read Ocxnany - a* a young woman and toofficers and committees. Mrs. Joseph Committee" • Cranxonl lony-one years ago from Graff, chalrma*-- of the .finance com- WAXTKU— Blijclu Ifor t»r I. in sood wndl- 1*.under control of the County admin-- stone of the Boy Scout Movement. : Hit room apartluet|l and garage, $33. ^pply an nun. Call| ClUnford S-051K.J. ' lstratlon which In turn is controlled by (Signed) Judge Henry 8' Waldman, A UHtle fun was had when JYed Brooklyn. - She was a member of the for the. ' ^>reiu}ses:' .£« John 'Street, Crsnford^~\ x the Slate°brganizatlon headed by Ches-' Juyenlle and Domestic Relations ' Land's birthday was Miismilium with First Presbyterian Cburchi . .--•••-•• current yeay r of S'isO'.SO Whlch.:,wayhch.:,w s Beatdei her daughter, she Is survived HtiVK.'v roonu and sunporch. fine furnaco and •.•_•• . . BOOKS .-• • • '..• ter I. Barnard. Its accounts are audi- Court of Union County, a special song and a small gift. adopteddt . MMrs. J. W: Biirrett; cb^liman Momrrr-!(«r Soak' Avenue. WtaU .tll 'KEl> lluuki:antl Magazines taturhf/'axid aald. •** by one son, Lester, of Nutley. and flye Telephone t'luijlor.l 0-K5 fulkd for. l'lioae 1'Lalnfltld S-lltl. U-1J ted by the State administration as well 3W North* Broad St. Elizabeth At the ooDcluskajir o( the r of the 'child welfare committee ipoke as Ui* TownshU>>audltor,and the Bl*t». alae*,:.of ,,th* f J'gWlJM5gB^:^^M:s^a¥!BAtf'.'?v^- of :,the- plims,..ol-iier:.commlit*e--arid pays a share of the total expense ifeslth, gaVe at lengttiT talk aa nat- Funeral service* were Tuesday after- 8IX riwnis slid 1>aU); all irnproTrlueiits. uarasc APABI9IBNT8 FO* UN* ters pertaining to health. Be answered noon' at 3:30.o'clock from Oray's Pun- Vacate 8e|Jte*noVr • lsL Tyleubone Cllanforil AI'AKTJIKM ror rent, three Equutriantjlftdy for ii »td all-qiira.aon« aated oaumnj sabase* e( erai Home^^ The B*rnjr. W.K; MC- study or tilei ^ __ FOR_HE,NT—pis wto* -10.2* 7 "Trie statement made by the "Demo-' ~ Competition Sunday work carried on bj nte deparUnent, aod Klnney of We*tfleld conducted the ser- r,Mx».:-Stc.iger-aH-Jitated that because was given gnaiaptptaiab 'iou»r:Newly l rtU three rooi . . _ _. -Bnrlal wax in Falrview Ceme of present conditions, dues this year lion. Also s Iknt $ Ai>ply lust uouk..ln .tiarwood,-near.Cranford.. All W^H^^""!1." * ™*t»n'' JuiUorairf senior horsemen of Oran- At the meetteg on Prtday eralnc ol tery. would be "only 'twenty-flvp cents. The mount Clianera. Z Enstnu Htrt-«t. nuiiruifiuiiitm and gara«e, • beat furaUbad, <•«» I Kaniurd 6-'Ujj-W. if Ust Friday, that certain Township offl- ford -Hid vicinity will participate In a this week there will naeh unit voted to give $10 to the town coun- IVK rcKtui aimrtmrtit In two-family house, $;.l>. i?f JI? "*."'. j^1*11 <-tart<* etatK* rldjng competition at the Kensington Interest and • new wUbelni- cil to'send two delegates to the State 0- rwoni aimiimcnt, heat furnished, }to. HitAl'AllTU£.\T for rent, three rooms and bath. Mated. rmrmto ORDINANCE Convention. Mrs. M. Jones brought room ap*rtmpnl, Karigv, $Jf>. Ktvu room r Im tluor. .Near atatlon. Telepoon* CBaa- be substantiated on careful considera-. Riding School Sunday afternoon at huuH.. (iinrwui, $40, Ihe ruotu •tiiarln tord 0Olu3.it. MUj Uon. Mr. Scully stated he could nnd mo o'clock,, under the auspices of the AX Oai>lSA>CE tutnurUlui ma lasusncn ol pictures from the public library collec- •111] E«raei>. lUrwuwil, $40. Keren room IKHI.">. SOsata Srnr •aids of 1>31 of the town tct>mi.'f, well kept Brtainila, 15.1,- Kicht rwm •® - men to replace those offlclals at much Cranford Riding Club CinUSTIAN KNDEATOS KOTES - - - - in Uia County of Unlou, N«v tion to show the work being done by nil.MSllEI) apartment, two rooms, with kltebai house, fiiracf?, |83. J. V. Tiylur, 27'» lUnkl; ttnU ball).. Itt'iit reaaoaattle. near- business dts-' less salaries. Undoubtedly he can In_ : Thoe ten eventevenUJiUhejrpjsmJfl.bs e '' 1-nllfft.lnri rnrnmlltjfa of the P,-T, A TU riUf4«05TV\V irhn." l'lc«»e state* reur and* Full partlcuUra,* aroalnea \IJ tba ^Township - — Aildresa llui A-Ul, citizen and Chronicle. these day*, when many are seeking jobs Judged by Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Robinson deavor Society, which holds Mgolar of tb* Taaraatiui «f Craulord, In the Couutr ol A. units. UI-^ULiltLS offices.f^tr rent on iccond Hour of We do not know Mfr. Scully's business of Clearvlew Rum, Bummlt, ore *shed- meetings at 7 o'clock -—try 'a****--'*-*' e»- L-aba. >•*> iersar; -. . burag the social hour. Mrs. D. B Tiut Offlc* liulldlng. 0. II. Uarih, i'ust Ufflct Uuildlng, Crantord. * tf AI'.MITMKNT for rent at 390* OaUnnUl Are. or what pay he get* but there Is no uled as follows; 1:30 p. m, horseman- enlng In the Ctxistlan Endeansr -room of U"w Taarnaulp to b« Templeton entertained with vocal solos. ll ImproreuienU, beat furnlabwl, $M doubt that many men could be found ship over 1.6; l;50, horsemanship for of the Prtabyterian Cmnth. ta b&bnf Bonds or 1»1J." are liarelir Refreshnicnts were served by the hospi- HTUItK for teui tu i'uil UOlca Buildicr-For JjUIr tail*tCtUl A< -laaind-lli aa~aa*r*eat»-prlni CHTly occupl«d hy It unco* C II. Usrtli, l'uat ur_<-iiit cftanford O.oeST,' to take his Job at half hi* pay, what- begiimers; 3:10, Tumping; Ti:30, horse- Open dlsctissloiis this mopta ea-Oaa- *f IIU.-HM In imrauanve of pro tality committee. The next meeting Vmce UulldUiil..Cranford, N, J. - -. U ever it la. That much for such argil- nuuislup under 16; 3:50, Jumping; 3:10, duct." Under the able kmdenhlp at «uUKm LaflaUturs of Uie announced by. Mrs. Stelgerwalt will be AI'AIITMEST for rent at 15 North Union Are- .ut -Kaaa saner, aaUUed: :'An Act to HUB. tiro rooms and bath, with ail Unprota- ment. The fact is, Oranford officials saddle horses; 1:30, bareback riding; Kiss Ada Bodtne,. the meetta—* an sinaaaia* aa4 rasulat*' Uw laausn'c* of bonds with the" Wednesday Morning Club, No- 3"'"" CHAIRS CANED '.•.-." •lu-iua. ' Newly dacoraWd. * Hadueed, rant. are-of high grade and the Township a:Wi pair class; 4:10, championship, proving most lntetestlnt and a-upbm- * imnallona aiid tba liicurrlmj of In- vember IT. IMWII bottom » iiiwUIty. All work'i:u»r*nt«xil Ceiitvr of tutru, all accoBUBOdaUoiia. Cail ttr boustr. dty. borousn,, rlllase, CaiitHl fur •ud dellfcred B. Voru«, 109 1'. ltattl t'lituford H-IBIJ^.—;: tf has been well served by the^i as proved and 4:30, unique or funny costume Uonal. ' - . - ~ aal*-,- air *mnr wunlclpalnjr tuverued . Wltuluw rUce, tiATHood. none >VKatdeld k by results The To«nahlp Committee class, »' • A business xneetln* win be heid.to^ *f aa **Bfwoe«taa*-t coninl-uuoo, or any muni. 2aw3w• n is and has been working every possible i^peal entries In the saddle horse class night (Tbursday) at • o'ekek.- •sjtaJ*u.'**-e*-sra*s--e*--a-lm*rd iif eeromtaalouera,' —BEPOBT OF CONDITION WOEK W« went SUfci^ll^jns, ' GlltL. enod famlljr. "ishaa clerical "work In •«cla mt» Ity- Taxxm\vum\immTtSSfW^Si svrrke on Easy'\V*.aberB. Kzpert' servlc* ou* jjfflie CllanfordIVttM.w.T'.""^ "^T 1. lift, atiall auuira lo Uu principal CRANFORD S aK,.-oaer"maliea.—Wasbers, used;- for aale. to#-people-of-Cranford- reallte-thl»-and-ton7~MlM Edith UrulHner, 17 Tuxedtf Ot Cr.Dfiird, N. 1. ferjr reasonable. Hotors, used, 1/6 and 1/4. :illtL. 18, wlnhea*-poa*tion., Knowledft of t*p*« . •f lia.ta* m *mu**t 1 m eacb of ll All makes for sale. Xaaj Wisher llead- ,irrlilng, sliiiltliand. wlUi aom* knowladf* af will vote strongly to return Oeorge A. place. In the horsemanship and Jump* ran MM u in>, iwui indusm; ajui iil.ouii at the vlitu'of liualiiHsi Supietatwr ,10, i auarters, TutUa BroUisra. rbona CBan'ord I la *acti af U» nara UU w M<>, rrencjinnd Latin Small salarj Tklaphou Luts and James O. Beggs to the Town- ing classes local entries Include; Mix ntor*UB • - RXffOlTRCES .'••• 9*119S.. ' • •. If TKI 6 0!H AN 0»DWA.NCB tar ak» eaaamaHaai a; akaU Iwar lulareu at tin ral» •hifllUUon.p Committee regardless of party af- Peggy Crulokshank, Mrs, QUver L. «M-bal| par oeol (»l% otni anil dUcptinU ..„„„...,,.$ 935,4 lu»iliWalill>aiTli»i jaalHani lilM'I'l Sll f**-~*~->'-:'.«jr?s-u-r .1 INVESTMENTS«" -»*--"• •JBtiUH. aa anall hare- 8, Gevvrnment i«curlUcg ow,t«j AHK jou utlsfled wim ilx i»cr not on your «• U HtMtut **> UH Tl la Us C Mr oataa MlWal >• IS- CiaaHr a* „ . .—^. _^in|.aiiQualb on st booir TiilUfc-™^^™;.^™"-.^. notify! lafuUneot of uaqutiUoJied owrll Oas •**• akt* etUti -UKT" oieiober In each »nd iccurlty, $100 «od up. Btrlc.Mt inTttU- Mr, Scully discovered another matter row- of Lincoln avenue, Floyd Brlttoo.' aloar ••, ••«•'"• "..*»•" plner ton(ts, B(,» antl xecurllloi •oeUoal Tlut u %- lar until aututUjr, shall be la lbs deaoainallan o«rned «t book rvlue gtilon Indud. Security, c*r« CIUMO .»nd ' HELP WANTED Fsmals aa* ILMt each, numbered In order of maturltr InrrttUiirnt In Dmiil* ind SlurlttntEu" Oiroiilclt, a*nford, N. JC .••;'\ tf (o criticize, the rental of tho old house Mist Park and Mlas Orulttner. stwtf, «ha aua-aolta *m IVANTEt)— tllrl for housework afternooiuv ex-. cooMrucM to MUM" I aad abaU t» la such form aa anall bereafur b* U«Dlrtiig houM fiiniUure and tU- at Springfield and Union, avenues own- I l» reaalidloll, ._ . . . 'i " tureit ...._..,. " |HT1«IC,,,I. Call Mra. Chase, « Klrerald* proalmatalj . S3' fnoi UEMSTITCHINa 1 ; AlJartnieiit 20** ed by the Township to the Republican FOBAfER BES10BNT DIES Iltwltoro m *'DMI,aouUiwl' r «•_ S. tlie irrocaeda of tba aale of aald He*. rtUte owneU othi-r Uiiu' a ti* applied to uu» parmaneut on*ui- I l JiNl.Na.aiid KVatns,! TleaUni, IltmiUkhliii Club, naming a fantastic price he said .Word'has' been received of the death cimntollnl wilh ite lajmu TaH«T s liouiMV iri .t;«;:ih.o:i BuUaii Corerlng. Hrs. 9. CbrbtUuseti; the Township should receive aj> rent. Ai'uordlos to th* Dlaaa MM4 aswttL ttaE: *€ liic foUowlns, InriudlQs the paj-ncnt of Cllli slid ilUe from batiks ioi.n:i.ua WORK WAJfTED-Mato of U O. Lyon, a former Cranford real- ualw-ararr abllsaUons : heretafora tsaued and *" IUUI Union Areuue. Cranfordr. *fjelephon* It might be well also to give the facts parad for UM a*OM> »r Uu Tniiitaj Otge cliucka •nil' oiher (IAI!llKNl:i: dim h.ndj ni»n wishes work by and ma on &W la la* Man af O» i aaWalHtlhs tbenifor: 1 on this.: The Township acquired U> i dent, who passed away Tuesday morn- •bar* of Ui* coat of couBtructlns ' 4ii.iT- Die djiy or part days. Handy with' tools. 1 Clrk' : luwmlvauliig, John Kskonlon. 15 I'nlon Are- ' propertya long time baek-tor-thelam ing, Octojjer ,\hJaJJrooUyJftjui rail** Tnnia Bwner-and UlsjiomaV - - PAINTING—DEC'ORATINO. 1 illness of only a week. Warts sjaaVsr a sumlmunUI contract lt> anil be- Ilili . Nortll, Oranforrl. only"" The house then was old and oi tmea-Uu-reenushlp a-id eKbl other munldpaltles TWO Anifricsn inen (while}, painters and dec Mr. Lyon, who rtslded about two rarrtrlraWiig to tb* com-tructon of aald uuilrore. L1AD1UTIES . prutors of inauy yvArs vxpcrlence. Hill wiirk of repair. It 'was not occupied'f< Oa|iltal stuck fur.'l*>.OI/ per-.ildf; or contract. Ailil EXPRESS, MOVINft TBVCKINa ycara at 103 Adams' avenue, recently •seat attdar aod b-r virtue of an act oft tbe LeBla- ;...,. ; - n.| 200.000.fl0 . some year* a* no one could use It a* tatar* «*f Sba Hut* uf Near Jersey,, enutled: .-....,. 200,000.00 - Jsrob W. Terry, WtlUU'ld llu«J, Ho UOIIIIINS 4 ALLISON, Inc.—Moilng. 8torsg*. Was and the Towiuhlp could not go in tnoved to Long Islapd. During hi* resi- rAaLA .a.iLiiuiBrlaclitfl-ar_mort-inuivlualtl« Undltliled liruflta—Net ... „. l'lalns, s. J. . .It2t>. 1 a king JUilppliig^ Carting truiika. ba*saga. dence here, he made many friend*, who - BMUOH "k—-tki- af tkla atau to Jointly ouulrutl and uulniatn "Iteaerve for illrldt'iubvcontln. freight tu .Igenta Allied Un Lines. Iu to tlie real estate business. The Re- •pproprlalsd I*. a>e»t Ito *aal ml **U aW« trvak aaaora," couaUtullns CbapUr 3« BL'tii'lra, .etc. ^...... « -, I-A1NTINU l\p PECOltATlSfi-itonriu la|Hrnl \\i haie sirred crauford and vicinity for IS .__.. publican oiliBTnade the. affefeto-pa: are aaddened toloarn of hi* untimely; ment; aald can u b* aaaao**! H O» Be^erve for taterest. taxes, slid . (imipteti', 18."3. OlTcr Inrluilcs inaterlul SIHI years. Sllf South Are., £ l'bon* CBanford of temporal- llaiw»»«ssaat a.a*v aaark at* «f th* La*m «f lSSw.-aa'anwiiUed and l hangup of 10 .roll* wall, tt rolls celling, anil ..'•' 1300 per year for the-property and demise. aud „_ ,.X~llS,9IO.« otber *i X|ieiuw.-s1 ; „... U-OBUIL • . - • u htrtbr aulnorised to t* baaanl I laurcat aorruuis" duttas Uia. aulutory perlwl Dues lo lianlol, etc. '...«.!.„ -•-. 18 yiinls bonier. ' Many Kunfait iiuliurnn-. v. make repairs and maintain It. Thi Funeral services will "be held In saU sum net ascMdata; IIM*.*«. Deniand ili-lMislls ...;. Our reputation for huneat dealing Is .your lereal st a. rate' ao« asn*atns at> *KT <«M af Mutruwn on tb* Townahlp'a ahara of WM Kuaranlei*. Let ua eatltnate ynlir painting anil Weekly • Club h*vs actually. spent. tornewheri Brooklyn tomorrow evening. •ainall useadrusea d for aald lYuok Bwu andTllnu di'liUAlU •... _....;. annum and maiurUt* la Mt awe* vaaa au lean Ml k Swu and11111a liayntilK- and redi«cmnn-t~7.7.-7» 383.S«l).0l) ^lworHtlng. Slatzen, 11 Kaitluan Ntrri^t. / V near12,000 to make pie property tuabli from tne date of tarn*: an'Mta* a Mip*aal «uU -S 40.0UO.OO Oilier liabilities .-.-. ..,..,.'.,...... 3O0.KS4.SS J'hone Cllanford 6-2S8J. . 11-St co)in*cUoa «IU> Uat nanaaea *f aaal hall ~ and has paid the agreed rent so (hi Total ...1,...... „.,... ftift.STO-O^ REPORT OF be aetsrmlaad tj n-Mintlaas mt Ike Ti i nati , Total....'.-. :...._.:.,.... .I3.or5.-i4n.j5 -Township la just, that much: ahead CoowUtte*. • •..••' drtcrmloMl aud tlecUrwl tlut no r SMAIX SHOP FOB BENT Decilon t. Tnl* 0Mt«a»«* staB taa t of u)d Itnproreiiieul fu beetx But*~**of .New Jersey, County-uf .'Union, aa. 1MALL shop, - atiltaU* (or llglil mechanical the deal. There can be.no Just crit; WaclaXljr aAaraaed tipotl Iblb e t 1, . Vlw-I'realdnil llcurr • W, Whlniili!.- and teii dais aner Its puMlnUoa aftei *teal : work.: Central locution.:::-itent./reasooal'le. -., r-etaa on.-thte.~~".1'..": •-—•-• •• "~ FIRST NATIONAL BANK In the Duuiaai pnsUsa *T Uw. Treasurer Jr Bmurilid oT tlm «l»W> '»iioi'*lii lloi A-74. care ClUun and Chronicle. If Mmi •KcrulttiS tftuiuff be cotuutudluu tv alltuttun, • lio wHmiil-t "swi-ar Uiat Ille nljor IKUUklANra KXl'BXSS— Dsllj tr> New Vort ' •' ' •- • • .. - of Croaliird, N. >.. st.Uil clow tt. 4U« MM tsUUd •barm and ahall tw d»»mt• atatonient Is true to the twst uf my luiuwlr-dp • , ' •'•:' ^ -Maw •••'•• -ilsKgam* surf Ice a-apeclalty. -Local • track-' tmt «T ibe COM nf «ld impro»em>nt, that uld •nd .twllef. ' ... ' LOADS WANTED 7 I „ The controversy- gv»r- the jigallty .' ICPTtlllCII M. 1*42 TIM forrtalns WaauvMa mm asaraaas Uili at sny lime. phone \V*SitflridcJlJ|-lJ. retular sse^las •< tka Taen-aal» Ckaaa • * lltiyLJlidJlUJ .rrcRld-'nt, Wanted— Load or pan load of household goodC Saw York. BArclay »«5i ..—•=.•.-"•""'.ft :x<:.'. the petition fo* a refene-ndurh onih taa Tonoaktp e( CMnroral. Stm tmmt. bMaa iwqiidHurea' and-«tH cimmt upeo J. ft l)f HAXU.--Tresaarer. IUOM—lllnghsmtiin \ \ Ori 17 : proposition' for a "Smatir Board - Octab*' |l. ItU. ««4 «UI.a< ' ~ ' tte rtewiilof of tb* Act flnt ftbori r« . Buberrtbed. and sworn to ti«rt)rv me Mils ljlh lloston^Mtii Oil. 1H " , thtthttt UrnUrn purpoaf trtaUd b day of Oclober. mi. .' ~ _ ?rf*ani | aaal liaaaas*, afWe raHat kaurk lUndsrautfr-iN-t, _ r On-*!S- SION8 FOB SALE _ -Sreeholder*^—as-ended-^Tuesdajr-when ntular, welEs** ~ » . . JA.MKH .•B.HAltl'Klt. SISaBR'aitOa. i'lsinflaW. Somerflll. or .New - Justice Case decided that the petition Or*ru>aris -.«. , Kdwr lb» provUleoi at Mid Art, ao< - •-- . ' Conuiilssloncr of Deeds. Itruuiwlck. MCATLT printed card signs: "For Dale," Uuisd aules Uo.an.manV _. . aawwst ot mtmty nwnaary lo Correct Atleat: • . Ut,".elc. Citizen and Chronicle Ofaca. Wed is suflkient and-upheld the ac SerurlUea owovd ._..-..-.„. 1II.SSI.M tmaM* te Mt4 purpoaM U tSMJM • s it. niioKsciii:ii. i \ • . . tlon of the County clerk In aocepUnt OUM torn*, aiaclra, al|4. jacurlUea SMdea «. H» fftlloir . :' . (ISO: II. -BATK8, IDtrecUrs. iM.sm.u aMTSata«4 MM& (If11 l~t eaal: l. uuHi nal r~-party' llncludlnc U» Imprara Ta tae HelaWs el Eena Lake".Ci • UleOouaty shall be retatoed. Triepro- «a4-sUsaauad. Aeaa«*-f-roia l*laaraa*4 At«*ae aasaaa) *f-ttw ~r*aabb>'campafd usoo tbe next 8arlsa A. 23 y.sr s% *rl*tt|S|V Bsoo.. dul ta tbatr eaaa; SttersUe Drt»e Baaa TaaaOa At»- " tbrea TalaaUoaa UMaot in Uu man- May I., 1(53. - . . •'. • . • ' ' . •posltlotf Is purely and simply a.Dem- ToUU BU* ta iu sad: »]*•»*.ml Aeeaa* fraa*- TeaUa - ' " ' -Melton U -at aald. Act Is Thc,>-Echo 'L*fce Country ('Jub,' noreliy sire' ocratic • political move whereby the' notlco Uiat purauant to tbe oullon rcseTred to w »:1»IIIII Iwa.ij a rt It In -the inorttaft-e sccurlnri Uw &l«re u\>svrll<«-t . leaden of that party hope to obtain (U Ta* act debt of th* Itownablp computed boiubv It lias called In and . -»tll. rt'dwm^ "oh. I'apllaf Mocs paid la uM.Mt.ie' Artau* and Kami Anaaa. - '.. , ' ia 0>e,«aaaer prat KM In said Section II li . j control of the County governmen: »»rplua .. Wtartu U» «a>I*n at tartata baaa la UK N'orember 1. .1932. a.2,000..-principal .amount of Untflrtderl _ U.Mt.M Taanablo Hf CrutMa km taw aa> nftaaa bonua tsstird.':iinucr . said mortgage, at tlie ; through their heavy vote In the Clt;llaamea tor dlrtdeadi, coolin". , Mma MfmM a*d,***cau* Ikaaa to caa' Hi * Tni itatsasrnf miillrrrt by tald SKUOD lirlce ot 100 per rmtum and. accrued Interest. II ku taxaauas aad Ued- a* therein nqulrnl. The bonds u> tie no rcdetfjnml have been svleclrd • of EUcabetb.. "nie' present Board of genrtea. etc. ..^,.™__^._ a, S«W loads ahaU be fOTeral obll- ewrtai'lor uiureH. ua**, ami U> Plota ai NNanuMaa ) runV OaaSara. V? lot by. the Trustee ** provided In *the. nio/t- . . Ptceholders consists' of twenty-four nuMa) runV OaaSara. r tk* Timinahlp and shall be Mjitje eag'c and ..beat- uut -falldwlno-utrlal uitittuera r;' M HI 1.MS.U N. J." Ska to IW I'tI'MM CH tn *ach Teat In anouni AT ACTUAL SAVINGS ]>«*• to*' ^aVnaaiT.'at'-Mi.'aaasat "•'•"•" specUvejnt^dpiiJlUjr^JnJ^-paunJB " ' • * •-.•-.. ^^ *3*~~T|[oi|-^ifl)ierlt^;-Thtf'?pr^>bsVtf' ""i»m»ll * Bauer..Ct>U atastnaar.- Da* aa ISap.xV. UI-<- 11" , . Board would condst of nine members anal aasna* lha> iiiaHaHaa at «aaS taraata aaai •atflaa *. All ar*tna»caa or parts of ordlp saviiur prices. Keep your sUndards of llvlnf i .Teaua fcaa-aw- fceea anaplat aaal eke aattv •anil tawaanauM hemith. bat W 1130 rilent 5 )»< ._-- elected at lai~e and the em'sry fUed by- aaly att sacaacka iKaasbttocitocaaiaWaaqr,. atar** haretvlapealrhnatij repealedd. 122 m; Intareata artU ~*i Msat I *J nacataai aaU Oas-araiiBSuc* aaall ttk»'*CMt at tHa a> •"!U, Ui-•• and-'the costjiLJood do«m. - ;-.— •'• law 1* $4,000 each or M4.000 per,year. stnetnt l sad'steaaMtd . S 1S3 . 191 i «• U *nMae Arena, aarthaaariilj ta It* *W: be' l>reaented at'lta; oftrce Cor redeouillon atild CAXI! PEASi'S lbs. tor'L,.,::.~X.Ji.::;:....l.:.:..... - 130,000. livrt year eipeodlture' for Arstiaa- tntf JMs**ra*wal Aa«B«*. frai Tbe fanenfiat aaiwe waa lntredund at bnri*la will cease to draw Interest from said FANCY ? BABIT I. OIUallCK. CUattr. Anaaaj lMlwaanrtlr as Ikatr *aae: i Dmat* narular isattm af Uw Townsalp dale • "E CAl/UFtOWEB, each ,,.«-...:..:. ...v::,..;.J?.i. ' roembera' pay appro**lmated W7p00 and 1 BEETS. S . 1 ; - v this -fear will be about tbe same. ' Butarrlbrd ud ••orn la baron aw lab * I • cenala *~Msp eBt ' at ta* IXraaUp at Cranford, Nea Dated: Octolw 1, IK:. CARROTS. ih«afor .i .-,..'—^'- ' ••••"••••• 'id 4tr*af4Mobar, Hit al Karaaudat Tar*. an. eM «• Octakar t. 1SJ1. and «U1 ECHO LAKE COf.NTUV CLI!*1. irmtliM for ...... DANB M. OOUIHV Heel la -laa.-r--- - 4» (isaaHn(isaaHknll far aaal paasaie, after public Iljr A.' V. UAVE.Ni*. HEARTS 0

.-• •!•'• • .•..';.•.•/•" •... •-. .. CELEEV, each . NaUrr rabua.vf H. i. Map Nal Til . _— kaartMartM , « a tjttajttll atRtlritl f or itli d ItiamUtp '" . Treasurer, 15'ORANG - One of reasons given by thoso urging Carreci—Aitesl: AHBIM Mnkvaatartr - - OaaatttM. u tk* IWrnatlji Hall, lla aald Town- (toe undersigned hereby certifies . Uiat thc BANANAS. ytir '._£. _...._ - the Small Board Is that (t,would reduce C. A. tjUUUUH, Area** Mat TaaMs A"—as* aa kbov* bonds were actec'ei* as atated. doten ™....i n»t- ; Ofdrfoa An—M Arraa*S; »tarBaKsclaal. Aeeaa*i . Wai TCISDATCISDATT . OCMin ltfBltfB, 1MI. THE. WISTI-IILD- Tltl'HT CUUI'A.\~T. GREEN APPlis* ..expense, yet wehavcan tmtud expense ATasa*; lackratrr AtaaaA.. aaa a I , at »M octet* r. U. TOTATO^ISW) at ai laid den aa -M« M Truatee of W^OO greater for salaries alone to -feH at ai laid den aa -Ma*« MS UM at Sar- ALVAN B. DXNHA\, By HILLU11 M. nKAHD UittUtt'' nkrnokrOaaaanO l it *." aad "atap m I ' ' ' Itnrasbm Clerk. rnaUent. COMPABB "TfiEsT begin with. There is no doubt whatever III41M at n'ainniliMi task, teak L. Baa* - SAVE MONET ' that-each'one. of the oljie' i*ri0-~-ib-sn'Df ~: ^*>"i<^ma^"BdSra~wia require special • help arjd *pedal expense* far «tceedlttf Thj Reliable Market . the total—embers of the present Board FIRST CLASS CQAt -.." Incur. Jt£a'measure of ecoivxay the DELIVERED, AT $10.00 PER TON ^ Fi •Bum Board "proposlUt- ju»t lnit, 196, on Easy Tint* Pkynmits •-•^f^'&ISSffi^- .*-.;' Then again It must be considered that (CASH ONLY) • •rHithe.jpfeaWit Ul Kindt of Store fronts aw* RsturM SBS ONLY AT PRESENT . brings Into the i iL.iiigh- «U|s J QUALITY OUARANTEKD CKANFOBO MIX CHAFFBE; •••- Wtijetr i 330H0 House6 s to.My Credit ta Cra^iyrd s^ Wteflieil •W'v*» »t:l .- -., —>T- iip-fluar'fcjsjjt^M jai»«-:ia':.»h« is-pr •«-„ BRAWLS 0- WBBINd < i wmm^ MOYER R»te« as iow ^ ^^;' ATTEOTi@ii>!

mm COAL mms 1 «•—••—-^•^•'"" . .^^M—^. ,— •-,'^--^" '"'*'—"""--"a—^— *^"|a^^^ ' J*,^aTftjla«-i»at :J'-^^t-E, "' '' ' ' i 'i '.' • *211 ./ 'THE CRAWORP CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13.

WKUm SAU-la Chaanr* jc» Jar-1 ••Ulm: SALE—In aey Katweea UM tieraaaaia rnmiai pa ilDK iprlam t i Aasaelauon. a* corporation, coouJauuht. between lli* r«M,ri> i ,3! GteUa Ko*nl*r. widow, «t alsTdefevLtaau 11 fa. far sole and th* wntrth ^t ik fa. Jar sale uf auwtgaged premiaea. Ihr Ma>or «n,l It ^- JUTTING FOOD COST By virtire of me auore-tuted aril at tart Br Tinas et. Osa oaatae-e.cd. as* et Bsrt my esnas of Ike abovs-etated-wrtt mt laH Itt «< tlnhn :: tana* te me directed I anal! eipeae fer Bale ' tactafattaa* aa*aa a dkected I aaaB e-tsea afrr etifs Is fartaa aa as* dlnrrud. I akaU sanssi for sale by "l"» T.rrar.ln», Ill*- Hilwim „ t i' r V0I0B CcmntT BttfMton Scnle* public sabdue. In the District lourl * Max"BI) wil in I. sa ta* avaaMu J-h I_aaa. la pasajc raadue al tka, tterkr* onVe la. the *"tae»liwl Ills wlf. tae leurt Houar, lu the City «r •ta. CCooa n aaaam. a Ui (a) •. mtaOim*. (awl •****- ss tne lily ef XUaabelk. K J- oa nntl i» u' «it »1» a Wrck 5(cnnj - J~ ou 3 J uMsnAt. nut t>o UAT'or llelnit k i»i , WKDMWIIAT. Till HTH DAT Or WIDXlnUT tm> MTU MT or sot-ussix. A. o. tut, \ J IKTUBEK. A. 41, l»Jl HCTOBIaS. A. at, IKS. at tans e'rloca In the aftenoo* or aald day Tlurt IR I , I Tlie Vnlon- County ExWnUon Sen'ice al two o'eluck In Uw afternoon ef aaM day. U tsw •'Week a> the aftsiaqaa ef aaU *OT AD <*• falarsrlng uart or parcel of land and Inkrist ri in V Alt the following tnrt or parcel of land and All tke faUaertaaj tract ar yamtel taad and ilsaslsas ksifeinafler aertlcularly daealkad, all |tisue5 a Mrtn,.of »10 a week rnenuj, pnauats henuufter particularly described, sit- nreealsa* haansaufler pertlnlaity aaanitwa. a»- •eta. Ixafg aad belag In the Borough et Kenll Iirt-parctl by Maritaret.V.Satterthwalte, uate Dins; end taring In the Toamshla vt Ova- Mt*. trta* and katae: •> ske CTrj ear Blasa« (tH All IH. Wk«tar irert ir fUml Mta?.. , UH i .1 lavkaa aa t < .' (abkh map ia uu« uu ale to Union feet tMank«reslerl> taa the ajeaa* ef a»l>iai«l>en tatke rnfttiis on> for a family o( two ulb County fertster'a Oflcel el Lots .Numbers Two X« Tt B. as.Lot aumber 11 ta Bluet nuiabsr in. aii.l JL.1I Bflf-tw* of saw Un* or sTfcftiaaaa street with the aenk lisle I) In, and l.ln, l0 ,,,,. , ,„ „, ,,|uMll r.iuUii *Kl..la. (,,r > and thri'c childri-n of srvtn; five liuxttted Kliiit>->dstt (SMI and Two Hundred weMerty line •( vTasaCrajto A Ua-IU) nine (2A9t*** 1*1*1 down on said Ma 1 1 r l ..._ :*ii iTars A marlteilrur, lUt and ',"1 ruu Mi> eaUUsd -Hat) of Lejlngtoo Ibekce at a Una at rbjkt Tbere K due s|>proslaiatety t3.t31.0t, with Jjjtt*-!;'" " " "'"" •"'I Hl«l«dif -New JCT *By There, it. iua aniroilmaUly I34M.M wii eatcreal trns Ketnoober lUh. im. and coalt r»:i'ii»'» for Ihe menu may be obtained i,in™ Craatord. X 1. «eetlan I." « cwjjnlereal frun July 1». 183S and cost*, - HEG1XMNU at n point lu. Uie easlrtli'llae i.l I 1. ,n,,ll ,» '*"" ^ . -•_ ~._ data, lam afeaai l*nl*Mwf atVweeaflieW Avenn*. on* aundred FOAM! I. IMM0.N8, BherUf. I'.il.hi- feel (]»)- southerly trma 11,0 rnnier tenant i,' liiHtii.i -•••• tlie Hemp IVnimulraUort Agtnt. ' ' HUNK It KUMOXB. Bberut. uonkweateriy ea a I ••f»«ci: STHMIDT. J«.. Moi-r. il,i' (', 1 0 tlTElV 8TELN AND STKIN. Sjl'rs. b> the ItitenKctlun i|» in* Ibiterly llnr »l MnJ,, h" III- I )t who. luins an olllce In llw c«iur,t itousev of aUrAaasad Stmt. tkartr-twa tJaiw; ••-• " '• .- .- . •••• - roes N, J.; i "Ibis !. *!! Wl*^ I3JH.S. -llh hIng-Ua»ce ausu^ertaMty.eae kaaakal' 'Avenue Kith the H.,,itl,,Hr Hue of tlroi, Ku"-|- J.; 1... rU'Ui: :'nie nti^iu for tht& urelt U ii-u u Im Annul U, 1UX ud UW. p.*****. Br virtue of the above-elated writ of Her .eraiid roume Ion lu,njr.-,l |,.,-i IJIBI'I t,, ,. J BALE—In Chancery at Sew Jer ''VQdellltaU ar^sL f&* fOT MaOUf laaUrtefia^ftCll UfCBlljMfl* point or place of.Hrclmtliig. :vi'ii-)'i>ar-uM. dry cv'rcal, u>o»t, but- „-, Between Ho**U* Park Bulldluf auo Br .irtue uf the atavt>-»ute ntANK S.IIUOX8. - - HiUle tmlinu the Hlicrur* once' In tbe .There U due ap|iniUiaa|i'lr.-f},»M4t- nulk..cancel_...;'. '..:_ . . l«jau AssuclaUon. a body corporal* of tba Bute. •'jurlM lo m« (itrrcted I .lull exi>u» fur wit by lntrrc« from H, mui.ilKr nth. I93S, and ,-,,»i, RAsnm, EOBSTUta. «^-r. Oeun Mouee lu the City ef Kllaebrth, N. J . on l): iKulaluout and Buth A. Utraugban and Alfreu public rtniUup. tn tlie Dltttrtct Court Boom, in •_ t'KAVK il KMJIUSH. Hh.rin nufr-fVr>al iuat; Uakril voiatom. '-.usiiilua. her husband, defandanla. J°u fa.Uie Luurt Auusc, In UM fiiy of -KUialwUi. IPJ4CC WniNIHIUV. THK SNU DA.' Or'" " "rnAXcia A. fiimutiN.«,a . ' iiniom, IfttUty and tomato snlad. • • . ... • xovmm-u. A. D., mas. r i-r sale uf mortgaged nraaise*. S J on • - KDJiCC Vn., „;„, iitit^T. 1^-nch pudduiK, vanllU1 Hr virtue of Uw sbore-stated writ -ut Hart UKDNESDAY, THE 10TU-11AY Of BHERinrS IUUS-In Cesareir •*-«<« at tsra e'clock In the atteruoon of said day; fa"as u> me directed I ahall vjsuas lur aale sey. Betwea* Hew Tark UrV laJseTils tr Ail the fullewlni usrt M parcel of l.uuaiu ocnn*KU;~A. v.. tm, pany. eanplalitaM. aa4 iMisaiiii JL SasMteaa. larraalsea bcreinafur particularly described. Bit Lv lueilc vendue, In the District Court Boon tt two orltwti In Uie nfUnuiuii of said dar* H 8AIK-I11 l.'hancv'ry ill Ni« Jet. uf ui,uiul Hois., in the Cllj of BlUabeUi, el ux.. et al. defenalaata. m (a. tor aale af suie, lying aad being lu the Township of Crsn- Wy^. Hl-lWli:ll. Ht-nfB UotlUik- Sllil I1,, H KupiKT- lvunut: butter jam. • sahd- All tltti follow Inn imct or ptuctl of Und *nd meruagsd presalse*. ' ' la the County of t'nlou and Hute-of ?ie« tirvtolici licrvTnsftur inrtiruUrly deMiibod,' tlt- orporation, nimidal'islil. nu,l Trrma Ms'lll cichf.s, rtiilk toast for Iwo-yvar^old. II ' ttEOMSOAY. ni 1WH DAT O» Br virtue et the aaaxe-ataM "rtt -< ft-ri lalmi ktiiiHii tin Tvrt-VH Mtuuiiuil - «-i aU ,1,1- lute lytiiff ind lieliie In" the Tuwniblp af Cr*tj- fa-lsa to me dlnrted I. akaB extea* f«c aale -» -. wtjci on a map eotnliid. "Uilnston lUlghta. it'.-ih fruit, cix-oa. . OCTOBBB. A. U. Hit. 'urd,. ID the Cuuuty ut I'nlim and HUU ot,S«# Csaaford. N. J,. tkcllou One." which map la ou ffiidsilt.. I'l. (IUILT aal« o( murlaninl |ir,n',l>.» .[ .«o o clock la the aftsrnooa ot said day publut vertdnat'U ta* Sooner- **->»' ta IW By virtue of the slimt-jm,-,! tint nf tl.ri Muntlay ltEt.INMNT. it » polflt IrTTti- Soutil-uUrlj Court n-uao ut th* Cttjr -CBisaeRa. X. J", *• oUe la the- Brct^er's Office, or the. t'eunty ot ' All the following tract or parcel of lanu anil ITaioa, are, known and designated aa lota uuiu* cUi to inw tilrcfUiil 1 aliAU-vii'iMi, "f,,r UW It) lln ukf,tsl -I'niiifs, aatmral, lotut premises herelnatle* particular!* described; ell- ltd* Uiio of bu'erliig Way «sld pUUU being two wTDM»DAr. nn IM> MY or llillr Telului., In thr Illnlilrt r,,,,rl IIIH»III III- liDndrcd • and Mty-cialit fctt «ud tweniy-gna twrrd one bundrM and Ofteeu (liri)and one iti'tW't'. milk, rpilff. ' ' u»u- lying aad. heinl 1st Uie Township al t-'rsu- XHTOIII, A. D . usx hiindred'and sLiteen (11». ir Court liuiiie, H, .11,,, (||j ,,f Kllralirlli lu, j'lii the County ot Union aud Mule ut -*•«« uiie-humlivdltif of *> fuot distant Nortlifaat^rly at two> o'clock In Uw ilnwiAuU day. .V J., oil • . • l\\l\i. iMlitlpr-Vi'HifWblr iiml llsli • sti'W. • uieasuri>d «lous th» said t4uulh«*ut«rlr •id*) AH the feUowav tract « aunl et bad ,Tlier« is due a'piu-osltuately t3.«7H.»3. with WEI1XKKIIAV. TUB IITII 1IAV lit' ll.iin. i,i saterest froed September vlh. ly»3. and' oeslB. nub.ii-r -siiiad, - btvatl,' Uittlcr. ciiraim-l '"USLLVNINO at »' point In Ine Southerly lint> .uf Ud.-rliit, Way from Uia inteUKctlon tee hentaafcer parUceluty ^t -'NUVKUIIEII. A 11. lt«i,--' fu>ui«l br HID UI3 BouUio-mtLTiy- itde tint of •late. If uw aad beta* kt thW TMUke> wt O» HIANK B. EMUUNH. »ii«rlB. at t»o oVim'-k In till' aru-riuion or saitt din- THAI T llKt.|\\|v miluiui!. mtlk. loa. ' of Sptlugaeut Avenue distant Westerly U rtlASLES M'AUNKH. Sol'r. . ' ' let from the Intersection ot In* Southerly line Doer In* WAT with tiie Ni.rtheiiterly vide Hi ford In the Countji of Caleai a>4 Saaae «r !Cn All Ihe. tullonlnit tract or imrnl ,»r l,,n.l AH.I : .Sitppi'T--.N'mdli"'* with' i-iiiH'M' K,liL-e. of SorlujtieUl Avenue oreuuixd Wltu tne (Vest- ot Bprti)|[tU-ld AVviuiej running tla-un* (U Alon_ Jereer. • • . . • - • . .. • EUJaOC - - reea tlMH Itrrmlsea lierrlnafte.r pnrtjrularlr il,«,-rl I, nil. ' trly line of Bprlngat-ld Aleaue produced; Iheuci * MU ttuiiUueMUTly »U1« Ibia, uf l)o«rlus BEGINNING at a potat ba It. Nertxrir B* ali.. lvlnu and l«-ln« In tin- tvniinhl,, ,,[ r,.111 in-ail. bulk'r.b.iki-il ajiplr*. milk, ,U'a. j. Nurth forty ilivrrni, thirty-eij(llt lulnntM ford, III tlio-t'oliiily of l'lilmi ,n,| 8IH|O , r ,\nv III South I decree* <• minute* ID seconds Itast ot Weat Hullr HUM abeam naterijr alaa SBBBirrs SALE—In Chanwy uf Sew Jer ( Cut niity-ope tee^.ir.d suveii onT-li'mtimlth* qf lame three hundred tony. tat freei tbe fai lcsey "Illi' lln . lii M.kil polntl Ihenee l>) »»« . se7. 'Brtweca Tlie Uulual Building aud Loan Uiiiakr.isl Ilaniiiiaa, wheat ivreitl, - gr.-« JO minute* 40 sacuuda last 124.4(1 In uraectton ef aald itM *t «eat'thBT»mt«rM AssecUtlon of Wraulild, N. J.. coniplalnanl, st s imini lu Hi,.- >rllira>U>rl ni.i!!t.'i"n ea,- tvvt'utx-twa iliinutea East, i*uf huntli'vd the •eaterlj.llne of Onkaid Omit aad rial' IIIK, i,r I'lilllliia Ktri-«'t aalir potn^'U n.l|i|- M potot. which point U Ui the Westerly . attk. furty-nliit) tnjt and 'ulfiSity-aitx ooe-hun- a&d Brawst Achterman. et als.. di-reudants. I'l. f iK-r-o fv,- n.ist .-liiinrr, nillk. coITre. " •' j^uj^W ChlopewaMyay.^s anown on. liap'ol nine thence (It seltk *>• «** to* tm i I lilllliiH, Mliri't rnflii Itti Inleiaivtl, ,,l ai riuiir mmi,.;'I,,. r.,i,,.., i, j,,,. .»,;-,,,. .Uu.iii.-t-... Meat loaj \i'it.h tomnlttj'uuci'.- - \oin*iMiaB''''ReBrva -B*cUon 'On*",'.about forty iii-crt>f», tiarty-.Ight mlitmt'i \V«t il point: Ihean (». Mtt eeiMT-eJa* 4sr>e» 'By.virtue ef the above-staled -writ ofvilrrl tank III, , Bled; «#B_li|>!ls*J.*aaalJ» facia* to soe dlriMied I'sliall expose foe>Bal|i-li> aouthrasU'rljr line of Waufui'd Ti>r.i r,'. tli,.n,., '.ii -lev polutpM. j)uitiir.ed riiblaiBK; lel= r«Uil .»IUr II, : : 1 : l •a 'pcrtptr'tlit:nre' M) Vort.^fbf^'titli^*iitiw«^^ House. In the Clly of EllialieUi. N, J., on Til \ft)*"• rw'l iiV • Ll)"l'K 'l..n-- a.'T'U^lil'. .'.J'UJ'irwJ'' T'4t'-'--tiTrittl-' n -yVr'p' one hundred tweaty-ui* feat se aosd 1,1 Jtiilo »l I-II;I.I jiiiii,, i., I-, „„.,, |,: ii,,., ••.>,:.' n «>_»(«• juii^'. mlJk, Ira.. ••••••. Klue lUw t>f iilJ e^lpixw-v W*J One huuetrou tnctity-two lulnutts . West- nue liiiiidrvd Mid IBTCDNEilDAV. TUE X.\D DAV 6s" • |H>tnt|: Uieuce-L2L 1 —ruluillljt' auutlicanti-fl)- : lll ith ti ldll IllI I,' l«l, lllllllll.il. I,', I I.I III.' , I „, ,,(.,,, ,,l «nd forty-four tea *utt forty fcundrtHHtu. of i forty-nine feut and dglity-iU one-fauntlrrdtl» line or West Hotly Ctreel sad than ill eaat- NOVEMBER. A. D . Jf.ll. liarsllel with tiw nt- I'liil!Ipit Hlrm-I r|.' Corn' clmwiler, cfi-uiivufcorn "'toot fin. Wnn-n- imltttI thT»nrif_m_fHt jt..y»rT at.teoi-o'Uuik lu'tha^ftrmoon-of-lald^day; 11.-.IJ-fctl.iu. llu:^ U4 HKI.INAJM^ " • ITT ~~ nj'\ti\£" ft tn 1^1 •AT,x-~7-ti-"i',tt -I'.-ni luthe Wtat with a raoius or ll.tra f«t. ll.ii l AS Jibe fellewlag traet -rly anil ul.iinaiilil l»iun- ''"."l"^.-' ' J : m.. 30Ui. -Tbere- hr itaa smtuijssiany tleesattr witt )^ft ' ftM rtjftl I fc t' 1 y Uim'Haml. '. Mil- ESIIL A. TltAUT.M INN, -K., Soir.- TnlemstTrreal"BeBleaib»». It*. TUX- »M I-I|I . Croebe.- coin- iiany'a.nnr TOWN Site, tiarwood. .suiiiilemeiitlitL llKINIl Uie .iiiilli.'«.lrt[j 10 ful'of-1,,1 N,i ftii-M'ai.-iud, • (w(iiii>:i|, im'tnt, imtUT, af N«-r Kr- fl snd till irf-4«tii Nils, ijfi 2TU-SIT - as until, •. .. VUANK U. «UalUN8. Wwrul. utnluant. and Hjfiitaii NerK et alfc.de- SDUirrS BAL«—la Chaac-rr af and superseding iusp flltid In the onice «if Ihe illlk. riiltw. aeyy. H-tw-«n MoMal 8avtaxx> rta-d Oar- I- la lit ilowu on II ri-Miilii m,,'!, i,,,w ou till, 111 NICHOLAS A. TOMAaiILp, SolT. itudauta. >'l. 1*. Fur sale .1 '^ 111: nilTlllt' RUM' ,Wl1lN.IIA HAIIIA luii.K. facius to nia tllrevlvd 1 aliall exiuiBO for tale br BsrtyOr. et ux, defendanta. -Ifc' ta fe* sal* *f the eresltirly tine-third or rlcllt twl four Inches Ilia »If,'; f) nr twii-yrar-iild, bruwnnl iKitiiUjes. raw liUljIlc Tuidtiv, In Uie DUtrlct Court Room. In mort^aaed. pre.B>t«ea. Tlu-ro h iliii. a|ii>r'iiiuialil> ll..~,r,li..',ll. ulili nunil^reu 1(3' lltlii,' itf iin null, ni II... f-.iin iiT I [,.,1, LiiD:'JL_iiuiLj:dcry_.i-,aJud. ..bread,'--triill,- Intercut from Aniriwt lath. ltt^2. and ennta. : BAL»—la Chancery ol New-Jer- llio•• Court- Hou«c,-to- Unr-tily-of- KUaabelhv -Br-vhttte-ef-th* aeoeoeta-ed «tfr *f t •IT) madr •i"ii"l"l»"1tii""."li"i •",.l"Vr ;iiiif«- "~|'i fj"" .V. J.. on-' • - HUNK II. KMMIINH. BlifllH. ) I 1 sey. Between Mutual Havings fund liar- facias to me directed I shall exaeee fer sale T EUINMNU at a point lu Uie auuUirr.y llil III » i'auw »l,,'tllu,ir.|.| HI,,', !,„,( |,,,,| ii|i. rluH-rjliiU' cookies, ttiilk, tfii. ' public vehdue.: at tbe SaeittT* eaSre la IB- MICIIAKI, T, « llttill I'. IIAIIIIKTT, 1 num.a. a Corp., complainant, and Albert B. WtllNESBAY. THE 1»TU DAV Or^ r Sooth ATcniw dlatant thrni uuniirwl lliou, riii|>|wr.--A|i|ili' frlUci!,, Hyrup. cpi*ei> I'roillllH, ftl.sljild. lnllk..li'a..._.' ; livrvltislter Imruciilurly ueacrioml, a't 111-1r ins1* ifclu-av s*•**%**.. Ia>*na -aeaavthy- afoiooi-euHssmanjie a»l. 11 i.U . ,t. r, ti- am-,l Hualunt inn. V' Ureakra.il .-Apple wiure. cortrmeal,. uate. lying and belag lo the Itereaaa ef Car- *rttb CenUr Street one hundred (loot feel lo'j Uanls. H. fa. fur Halo of niiiiliEiiui'd I'riiillii's Kill,! lilll In'llf.*^-^ t.iritl, it.Ht. buiU-r, tiiilkA"nflee. ': - . - '— N' "wKUNISDAT. TUI UTH DAY Of Beflunlmt at a point ''in .Hie NorliiweJterly wood tn tb* County" *f ITakm and BUI* ea* Sea nt tbe southlTly Bide of Koutli Arvnu! lly.rlrtuti of UHI aUivv'-aUitnl. wilt ur lU'tl _ilti> Hinilr liy I'llttiif "lV.'ir • OVTOBKB, A. U., H3J. line of Boulll Broad Street uULliit Northeasterly Jersey. - ' ' . •••.••-'. thenre t.1) westwsrdly along Bajil Itiilf. hla »lli IMiitu-r f^Bs und hiu-on. creamed . Known and designated ea a restate sot ea a BII *Me lr iak 1) at twe o'clock In toe afteruoon ot aauj :da. Twenty-five and thl.rly-six liundredtlis |^.1.36> »>de'ttf said Avenue thirty -tltree feet four llll'lll- tl-IUtUl*, 111 tllU lllBtlU't i'ollft ItoOIII, III (»rll!Hit« 1'iitrtiaijlv I-.IIH-'UIV, ,i ,\< ,T hr»<-\ DIUIIK'S, slrliiii bcuni. molded, bee/, atid All the-tolioivuul tract or parcel of land and feet from Uie corner formed Uy tUe luterseclloir titled. "rUetkin No. 1 (fcwevtr saaalrdat Cor- iBCtirs to tbe place uf MCClNJUMt, ^^.- _i^^_ rt^or^lfM,,-il,,l.,.,l |^ly t|, I'^l'. ,.„ fati.u ,,.-.| wood-9Ga*t&eld^Jploa..coejM7>' Kewr -4ara^r- ew— i!iuiumiisUai lirmiUis hefelnafttr portlculirly described, sit- ot said lino of Bmitlr Mnu'd fttreefvrlth tu* Tliem Is due s|,prullniatrly |2,7A8.14,' with N. J.. on . Jlreet. said point loogttig lo 1a*^>ew nekfKttkarbaaV. land Ceea -tiliryr—Wili-rr'-miliiu- -7r" u w«j asak.. l» l«l. a+^H,» l»l»- WKIINKHIIAV. THK IITII UAV UY in the County ot Union sad I _ iwsimTn )r«. B. CoUlna JTjSaa. C. K.. ef WlatarM. of Ktliatwtlr and Linden; tliein a alonj uld r j^ow'oV'"^niher^"aJji5''''5esteia'ted. aW"'loff 8-rl-lat ef P-toB Ct-mfj. »t t3ls»-'«>s-»-t at two o'clock lu liiv after 1 liuuliera ,]T5~aild iha~noftnnKBt«l- Mfdiiatrlr»rj IB f«ctl wl ..illrtrtps- West-One- htmdred-and-twerre-tit2t: mid preniUrH, liLTrlMaittL'r tmrl|i'iiliirl>* feet to a stake; UumcD Nortll llny.KTO ikiiriwa IsSSTfflsndbrrrW)at>naat»r.:iI, -IS, »u • lot iiumbor JIo adjolnlai lot numbop i!5 and .<4. tablae* U. -. ' nltunle, ijrlutf.: and - l^liig in tli^ Tin ll|l - of block ninnbir 11 on a corulo taap .antlUnl no nilnulea east. Thirty. and' nfty-thrc* hun- HALE—In Chancery of New Jer- 'rantord, lu the Coutily of Etilou ai,,J H|,,1,- of t.'i. l / •Blocka », 10, 11, 11, ISA, M and 14. locomJ dredth* (3D.53I feel tu a point;.thence Boutb Then lala du de aporexbta-rrpr r . tf, ^Between Tb» Exvelslor Uullding suu |«rlv ,., IritnV lireiikf.ajitr-Rlleed onuiKi'K. Vvlutal-cer- AUolniuil ol a_Uip ot lbs. Crawford Hid Par- thirty-eight degrees no uilnittca Cast, One hun- Int-rtstt t ffro m AAugust t ISlISlkk. IMIMS. aad ' .•«..'. . _a iia_ . ..a • . At ^. _. •.!_*..« IJ Ilk*^ ««B* I ' - • *"S* K. i.. naapialnant, anil John H.r-Uutlrr, et als., liill(if4ti*M-"- A BA M>4»««JT f/(l»la I3tr^ \ttik -*4iMrr(»(frptP; Uu»:-:lr,«i*!,tlte-4*lWt\M. UlKll HUtet; ttiwire Houtlierly itaValli-t wllii tiuttiTctl. apiiuich. molilcdybctl aiid ccl- ' *y v oc the aUi>e-out»d. writ «l,""" IIHU Htrerl «ne ttuudned and Oftl llOKr lest; olhllr (or t'oinil Jadaa lrt£TIlra«l»Ilrl u 1 shall axpoaa for otla by Ihence Easterly .,parallel .with -Buuttl,. AVuiiue Ar'nil'-niv Hln-i-1, [iry jftlitd, bread, butler, lemon- pte, ..:. Niwart. N ilaTllVttTTatlajU—_. --.- T |ieMleilMBdue,-.«a|eMleMBdue,«a.. the UstJlcUtlll CCour t RaeojRRaeojj ,, In itfly (SO) feel; thence NuttlHTlf (israllil trtlli art. N. Js••• J iliim tapioca puddlng/for two-year-old, Tlrero Is dus_approrlnial«ll.»8.308. ant ud Albert- Vetrre. a.aanli*. Ma ATKvt tkke CCour t HHouse, , In tthh e Cltr off HlaaliethHlaali , High Htreei «ne hutidrtd ami nriy <|-.nl fell u tlalrd, tiinlomlier Vlll, I'.lli. ' same »t foil troa> We earner formed, by the Peterson and C Anhat Beetea. drftadasits. Hkl line - of Htillllr- Aveiiuu t - thMicti WvKterl) 10-13 . - nllk, Ifa, '/••:. • lerest from July" II, 1931 and coeU. • H. fa. for sale-of nsartgagrd premiees. ilnUrsecUon/of a*(d lla* ol t'lerelood. AventK WWKOMSOAVE , TU« »TH- DAV Of along sitlil llnu of St/olli Avriiu? liny ^U|. fvil .' ntANK H. KUUO.NB. BherUt: By virtue-of Ih* otcnsUUJ avtt esT «eri Huuiwr- PolulojrfiowUer. broad, but- • -(land the Westerly.• sile ot BprttujUeld Boad; NOVKSIBCR. A i). mt, • i to life pollil or |ilace or IIEIilNMMj.' , NOTICE Or- HtTTUMENT ( AtBinT>r. BESUEIl, Solir. M llhence (1) runulu Wtalerly-aad along aaUl slut, facias to me: dlncted. L shall nmt rw »V • ! at .l«f> o'clock In tbit afternoon ut sail! day, . llelng the Mom prvmlsoa kni'Wii, ,1,'Nlitiiiili'il ri'. Irtjlh i-ajad, yrtiokctl I'rtrtt ,-for'two- of CUielahd Avenue « fret to a point; thence publle'vendile, at th* SkeBuTa eSsre- la H>c All the following "tract or parcel ^f lauid and and drscrltnl as Lol Hrmi.OI In-I'lot Slim i't'ur-oltl, (:nt*c*>fiiU! [1: Jonrt Bouselln the Cltr ef Klntetk. X: J. aa lli.t'.mil'M'HU-r, :TM(M|.V or.Uif iMMhn'* mid I!) BouthWry. at right angles to Cleveland . -veatses bt-rvlnafler particularly deacrlbed, sll< (S) on a- nwlaln ma|i vntltit-il ."AlaewA to HI' f . - 8Al.&-ln.IChuwnr of New Jer- WIDXISnAT. TH« SND PAt «r niji.-j- Hi*' ill It 4'''>!"" " M>" '•'•'I >*''' ')•>'! l'» /NatuJrUay Avenue and along the Houtheasterjj line or -lot 1 ; Utte. Dlug. and being In the Clly M Klliabelh, cumpany d4?d from Henry It. lltatli lo tli«; Crnu.. 1 sey. ' Between The, (iuarsiitee Bullijlng and , ' ^ KOvTfJtBt*. A. Du IJlt.^ tnilli'lrl,' III . Kdl^f.t .(' \V<>f>f|. .1' ' 1 AH< ,1, V» i JI • I -v number iI4 on th* nup above mentlout'd l»0 Loau Assoiihitloa of the Caty of Newark,|rN. I., * ' r£«|County of Colon! and 0tale bfi New Jer- furd- llealty I'timpany" ilujril li'l'Viinry \ hill. HUflllol -Jtlil iliiiH.I |.y (.I1),! HiiriiiKiiif,1 nil.I .'<-' - —feet to a,point; theace U)-KasterljrJa.ajaiur»t t«wnplata*nt,Vand-Joaepli t'hopkufsky. et-ala.7 *ry,-fr'—•• •'" ' ' Jtttto-anil rerortlrd tn-thi,, tifflrn -or- thu Itrffts- : All the following tract •rtamlrf U«-l ^rt^'7«r*wrnriiii-i.i "i»''tii"'nii..iiiiTi.''r.r.i'tT nf liite-toStr.'for- two-lU'ltr-old, parallel wit!) aald line of.Cleveland Arenue and ditcudanU. fl, fa. for ,s«lo ot mortgaged st a pulut In the. westerly line of ter of wild Coiinly 111 ItoiiV 4lr, of. Hi^tlN, |>ua>' HID ('fiiitilt' uf rnl'-ii. ••r' In the County; of Into* *ad Bat* ef XewUie southerly line of Do Hart l-lsce; runnliii thence (41 Northerly and parallel with. Uii fnctas to ine dlrcctctLl Bliall exiiosefor sale by Jersey. \ . interest rrotu Hi'i'teinlKT ^iltli, l!i.l^, ninl vonta.' "Driitur- .I'ofk chopi, iiiiuilit'tl' pota- second cenras -1Q*. feet to the point or, place' of timtct southweaUTl)- slongUle said westerly. Illiu • HANK II. KMJIOSK; KIll-rllT. . puMIc vendue. In tlii District Court Itoom, In 'Baku/known and deatguted as Ut x«. «• \I1K i Mt.H, I i he Court Hone, In Ibe City lit JOIntietb, of Bose Hill l'lace thirty tret tu a line of Is nil IIKIIKKI.KV C. AIWHN. Hulr. It"! ItroHil M., Kll/.il,, III, ^. -I ^•.f.-.'iU'Wfd.UJmaUifa, apple, and raloli^ J on a -frrlaln mrp '"IMM "Man *A "^T ^rw There U du*~apiiroxl5ateIy~|5,H5So "»IUl N. J., ou ' • i r ; EUJALC . __ _ _ K,.-i'I_JI«_l.» il:ift li-mnn-pli,, n]ij>1,> r'lMIr^* Hntl ffifik" Interest 'front Autust I, U3*. and coals. Rom* Site*. Slaabeth. Ken JtTseT.-,»lr4 la ibe WKDNKSDAYi TIIE 19TU DAY- Os* Register's Oflc* ef mioa TeaMx. sad soon vesusir aluns tils line aud at right angles lu -.i lur rlnldirii, nilllt, - rBANK tt BUU0.N8, BberuT, OCTOBER, A. U., IMS, •'•• particularly dcBerited a* toU«w»: the Href course one Hundred fifty feuti thence ; northeasterly slid parallel with tile, drat coursi HIIBIIIITH HALK—In' Chancery o( !>fw Jer- . .- GEORGB SCHMIDT. Hol'r. it two o'clock In the afternoon 4if said day. • RKiLN.MWi at a point us the enxterly sey. . Between Jetaey Morlum* siiU Tllle NOTICt QF 8tTUtMf.NI Miippt-r - Cotlaye clu'e«e and pear'aal- XDJ4CC.. All'the followlns-trscls or parcels of land tiiiri) lm: tlience southeasterly one. hunilrud ; of Adam* Avenue therein dsstaat Neetbesiy [iusrsnty ('oiti|uiiiy, a cor|iorall,>ii. t-ouilitaliiHtit, U licri'lry «|Tiii. Unl th- s- 1, 7uit 'cioked eiiit.fpr two-year-old, slid premises hereinafter particularly described, two hundred and nrlT ISK^nM frees »««nTb. BuUdllu aud Loan Al- of Adams Avenue with Ih* Neaionlr ttae «! ny vlrtuu uf ttm alH>ic-aUU'd wrll of lltrl « ainllti.) arid nUlvH Talnnounl Avenuh (forawly called nart Au>li'sl. r«r rultltiifnt, When you have real cslatc or housr- . ant, and Uyman Neutlnier, also, the Xortl ilillc. vendue. In the lilntrli-1'Court Ituoin, III if Uio Oiuiity »f I'lil'iit, Intirsullon or the luulhi-asU'rly line of Second «Vs><«»> tlie Court lluutn, In llio I'll; or tlljuUlli, ir Nuv.i>n.l*r m-xi, nt J J:w I', jr. street snd thu southwesterly Hue of Hsgnolla- above mentioned: thence roanlac "> Veslerty r<«t lo'secure part of.the purclisse money. N. J,, on . ' KI.U Tlil'MX n I In- coluiniu 'of tlila paper (ur quick Alillue' lfonoefly V^lfi^rrecUlriina.—runntng albnFth*- Sortneflr linsr'ef ,l«rTS«?'«lFT«F •niuif-_la_'_Jii»__»pjii-™rlmst.lji_ tn MB. ar__ will. — By vlrlue-ot the above-stated «>rlt ut kei tiicnce (U I" a southeasterly dlriolou at right 'interest from "ei'tenibtT zlsti 19^2, w»;uMijiirAT:-ntt;;.iiTH HAY. uyr . facias to ma directed, 1 shall eipoae tor talc hundred and forty-aU snd thirty hussdmkJet te -'MJVKMUEB. A. ll. IU:IJ. angles lo Second Mnet ntly feet along said a root lilt 30/) to th* Easuvtr Ihte ef UC Ne »: : fBANK H. IMHON8, BherUf. r b) public vendue, In Ihe District Court Boom, C. ADIUBOX SW1IT. Bol'r. at two o.'clo<:k In 'liie afti'ruo,ofl..of aald ilur. In the Court House, In the City ot Elizabeth Ine of Magnolia Aveuuo, tbence 13) soulhwest- 6S1 on said msp. thence ruanatc tn Xertherii All the' followllig. tract or UHrcrl'uf Innd and along the asm*, twenty-lire IS) f«« te tbe£DJACC . • •• , - Fees 118.(« N. J., on ' rly at right anfiks wltli Macnulla Avtnue fifty- lirriulBes lit-rclnsflcr particularly described.' all- Da In! lire feet, thence (J) tiortlmiiaterly at right Southerly lln* t>T tat S«.-d ea7-i»a-a»»: r 'ity of Elhtabvlb., WEDNE8DAY. TUX 19TU DAT OF thence ranning II) KaaKrlr alooa" Ik* saasr. u»le. lying and.l>rlng ln Ille Oil 10-27-; OITOBBU. A. D, 19JH. enslea with said line of Uvcond SUeet Jtrtjk feet lit the Count/ :uf Ulilun slid Slslo uf ,-,>'{» tu said line ot Bccond Strut, and Ihence (I) one hundred and forty stl fert (inr> aaen ar saourra SALB—In. Chancery of New Jcr- at two o'clock In the jturnoon of aald dar less, lo Uu vTaurty line *f Aoauas avjenseraao arr.' Briween Mutual Bavlnga Fund llsrmonls, RUHROtlATEU NOTICE All (tie follow1ng*bscrorparccrut trad-ana ilong said line of SIKOIIH Street hi a north- —BEtitXSl.VU 111 tlltt tislelly. Hue "' Hforrls easterly dlrccUoil flflr-nve fret to Ihe point and thrace ruanlag (t) fioutbertr *Jen*t Ih*. sasae, a cenmratlon. .cottipla!nant,~-aud John Usttllo, et premises benlaafter particularly deacrlbed. alt- tweulr-flve (XI) feet to the. 'CarUHsvtltrly ror AL. ^Sefandanta.. n.- fa.. for aale of morlcased Arenue'sl a'point Uu-ro I.un.lr.a sn.l Jwciity; Ash Ki.Kirrios ilace of BEGINNING four and elghHelitlia (32I.K! feet front'the t»- uate, lying and belnl In Ihe City of Sllzahctli ner of !•» Not «i« otr said stay aad tka total je*t»lse*T • '' • ' '- ". * . iiuule ill (In- ('-iimlj »t XuUinrIVA'U' " l .fur tlic Ttjwnflily t»V-rranfnrd^ will Being tlie northeasterly flfty-flve feet of lot* €t«cllon of-talil lino willi .Uia- WesHrly llnr In the County of- Union and Bute of New or pUceur BIGINNIMX By: vlitue "of'the sbove-suted writ of fieri l!»b tlnx'of'-KfitUliilivri A I'. tl**a. '")»> llm (ilarca lurflnaftW il-alKnaleil on-. Jersey. Sos 1 snd 4 on block Ceon Hap of New Manu- if Union Avenue; tliiuice.ruiiiilag Niirtlieaalfrly facturing Town uf EUzabetliport, N J. far.!** te aw directed 1 aball expose for sale b>- I'tflii'iitiiMi ,of lh« •iiKhrtli.fif'l. i>t KUIUU IKKMlAV. IICTIIHKIt IK, l»3J, . ' ' Betuuilng at a point In the northerly side ot Then U due apprelbnatriT lUttlT. wal f.-iiUlr ivnuue,- In the DMtrlcl' Court Room, lu it right angles •!» Morris Avenue oim liunilrt-il ho iwliiU< of ia.f Jaibta 8. (ir.eenr-thencu «.loim Bald (irptu's ijl>1t to- t.w'.iiit.-wrtl'ora un-k., vAiJi? « 'i!t»t*rlo« llni*. efttlHH . io "rote, not section of the iHiulhrssterly line of Second land, Nortll seventy-fiif di'Krees. fifty-lire niliH feet from the corner formed by the Intersection ENNETH G. CAUCHMAN. VsTONBSDAV. TBB »TH DAY Of • milliin UiPirXiilnti n\iil\u-mii;fai'tttpf&\ fuUltrtil. ' ' ' " . c-f the uld norlhetts* side of Concord Place and treet aud tho northeasterly lino of Court turret, 1DJACC v>*mt to ,'Kllzabellitowii Croi-lc; Ilieiife. sollio and running thence (1) In a southeasterly dl- • .NOVKUUES, X. V. nil.. . j ,- u fiulli.r ilirn that the aald Boards . the westerly aide ot Bunion Avenue, thence, .-.«. Creek >ts various. courses to tile snld x'i '*lt In "Ihit a«ms lilsrn* Vtiierj^^llie cctlou at right angles lo uld Una nf Second at two o'clock lu ine .afternoon'of ssld day. - esstcfly line of Morris Arenue; Uience slons w.ilaW.dl »».•• iirTl tir tli-y w41l tnj running (II northerlr and al rliht angles to ;.-Uliihe. following, tract or parcel of- laod and rrwl fririu'rirvaH-u or rtl**(»*».-rliiii tin '^T| AMjBiiil Blilit HI I*. M-, Concord Place on* hundred (1M) feet In- a ilrctit twentyJIre feel along Bald lino of Court 8IIEB1IT8 BAI*-L> Chancerr ef Seer Jcr- that'line eoulh tlltrty-i'liciit dcgrri-s. tweutr* Klret't! iltenc* IS] nortlmaslcrly st rlgh^ angles •ar. letwecei Calasliia BaOdasc sad taaa mnmlses nertl&after particularly deacrlued, Blt- rfilne niLnutcs:'Kaat sixty.fuur fi-et and rlre-Untlia point; thence running,(1) weaturly and parallel issW-lrlng-*ad.,b*4ng In tbeiClty of EllsabeUi, CttAKpftllll TBIIHT *'OMI'ANy. : .TlrKHDAY, NOVKMBEII «, |,3j., ,, with Concord Floe* forty (40) feet to a point, to .Hold line of Court Htreet one hundred fact; AsMclaUon. -oa-plaJsuu-t. aad Jeaetk Ov-Saer, 8t.r,| of » foot to Uio pis* of Jlrglnnlllg.' ' et aL. .defendants.' el. fa. far sal* of asact-. M.the County or" Union and Bute.of New l-(- Kit £ I) K KICK II, (illAV,. ' fiic'lliii piirimia bt conducting a (ienersl Election - Ihence running (1) soutll.rly and parallel wJUl thence (31 northwesterly al right angles lo said Belug- known>-as" Lot .'A'oil -a map of ,Uie r,,r \h* ['illonlul lifflrM. vis..: 'I . line of Second Street tweniy-Ovu feet to said iled prenliea. Uomealead of B. Wlllltlnson,; the Orst course one hundred H»»l fer. k&ewn and -designated as lot numbered 39 Id Being Uie Bame pr«nlses convyeil to Um fl Ml"- I'lillf,! Kfatea of Aifterlca.. • ' thence running (4) essftrfy.aioilB said side of southwesterly alone; said line of Second Street acloa to me db-orledJl sKUl «*r tele t-r ssld lisnnah Cuplsii by ef larmmtl' tetonglng to tbe Edgar Realty Com- IVMNa lautr. hi the City of Elisabeth, .New Jersey;" olier 1st, I91°/'*.ni)-recorued' In tho- KralaTir i. 'A iiirinUt of tbe lltiuae of IteprHenlallves ' Being lot-No. 1 on Block lie oil Nap or New WgDNXSDAT. TH* JM>T>AY Or once of the "County of .UnInaJa_]kK>k fKl of 8URH0GATL8 NOTICE . And which are more noHbularly-dald dovra. SOVIMBEJS. A. O, IBS. *ttch nuv la on file In the. Registers Offlce ot flom lli* &h Cohgrcsstonsl DIstrlcL - *- designated and dlsUnoulahed as Lot* Numbers Manufacturing Town of .ElUaUtliport, N. J." •».. i%_^ 'j/ t*nUm .'. . . , - ^ iwila, paijoa 318 eVc^ KHTATEj)*; KMMA K. AU\hf>, I».-V .Vim nil,, r ol tlie ftrllsle.of Uie IjlUle of New : known-as— lea-Court Street : t two e>lo-k In Uie afumooei ef eaM o-y- T WTMIy-tlve and «eventraur-aT"anowii-or « «ecead Tract: ResinninIxlnnngg at a point ijnu tUie. tBere.-hwdue Ts'ppru . . l^rM-r lr,,ni' Uu, rumlty of Union. ' - There la due approximately I9.S3D7T and All the following tract or parot rf lissasa 1 1 om 11 reruin nap enlnbtd. "North Broad llsnor. tnmlaea nerenutler partlrulartj deacrtkeiL •It- nertheasMrir <*lde of' SpoOord Arenue dlsUDl lll.M0.M3Sl!" "'"" " SOP"" " •»'• ' >',,iir m«'iiiti of ElUstetb? New Jersey," Surveyed by Collins 10.611 4^ wtih hitcreat from ;August 3ft. 1032. -^k,. - is»3Z feet' frn« the cqnnsr fonaed by the In ltJS/'and Uio, Hla.le vf- New Jersi^y from tlie County . of '. rs^iiw^c*!;^ vhlch map U filed In the Beglaler'a Office of with the southeasterly aide of UdUdgcrwood d *ra- J.BAVITT. . A Mhrrlff fi.t.llie.Cumily. of frilon. Union Cbunty." CHARLES 1IOOU, Bol'r. A't'or',ii'r".f',r ihcOiunty ,of L'nloii, EDJ4CC reea l» U rUST TBACT: BgCKXPCC h-' the seast thence.»runnlag norlAeaaterly at right KDJaCC ' Being known aa'Number 1411 ud 141?.Con- aosterlr lln* of Horrl* Ai-ooe at a taast tnenia it* BpoSard Avenue lla test; thenre THO mcoilwrs of the Township OmunlUee for ' cord Place. .. isUnt southerl_j|h*rl5y eeventy-su and rwseaj-8" _ _.in*vly parallel »Hh Dpotfard Avenue ,11 Township of K-E. STMMONS, Bberlir^ faclaa lo me directed I shall esposs for ssle by III'IR AiVnue snd Aldtn Htreet • public vendue, In tke District Court lloum In Riurt-Jlouse, In the Ply of XHsahetb, rN. J , ttank A. Bauer to Anns* *%• ^^ GH«C« SCHMIDT, JR.. Boir. ' . Third Ulalrlrt, Cleveland 'gcbool. North the Court Bouse, to Ibe lUy-,uf EllsabeUi, L / : THE McCARTER SCHOOL westerir sloog line of Ana-kr DUJsCC '- . : IWB I11U rnlon Amiue. ' • " ' - : • ' • ' WCD.VESDAT. THK S8TII DAT Or parallel to th* «r»t coan* eats kas*i»'lsaie I'.iiiilli niurlri, (lianl School. Holly Street. CRAWORD, SXW' JKRSKY ''vTEDNBSBAT. TUB Mil DAY&0r riflh District. Lincoln BNMil, Ceulcnnlal, OCTOBtt. A. D,r 1131, - " erveatr-fbor ' las li>aak ianhs at two o'clock 4n the afteraoon of aald dar. NOVEMBER. A. P. ItM,** ^ Avrrlue, i-or, U.1cola Avenue. , - '• -i. ' (I4I.T4) test awjrr *r he* to tka aasaaety Use SHXUr>-8 *JLLC--tn CbiiicerV' of • New Jer- al two e'clock U» the aftenoon of said dar All the following tract ar parcel ot Und andef Morris Avenue at • sabst ea* knafcil aad .«T. aetawea The Craeford Mutual Building Rixib- ttltlrkt, .tthertaaa. ffcbool, Lincoln^ Classes from Kindergarten promises .hereinafter particularly described, sit- All Ihe following tract or parcel of lend and lBd*.. - -~ - . stl aa» tweal/Jte nae kimak«|ral IWt-PI premises hereinafter particularly dacrllied.sK uate, "lying and bebir In th* Oily or Bltabalh feet MUtuerlT fnaa th* eoraer akeee •eaUeaed: aM,aad laahen* Blvena (widow), et ale., ofe Bdliilli Ill.irl'it, Grant Krtiooi; Holly Btrert. In Uw County of ftalpn and SUM of New staaaK- JT. fa. tor 0*1* OT SBortgaged pvsa- iuie, lying and beuig In the city qf nitabeth KlKhth District^ Tire House. Nortli Avenue, thencVnortnertT- ahac said One et ktarrft la the County nf Vnlon erienuw ut'Nsw tp Ninth Grade .venue IMrty 13*) feat ta> the atac* ef BI- KasL ' •,'." -•-. ' ••-..,.. •-• A.>B. DX.1UAN.'•'..: lINNCCOt By virtue of the abo«*-*tal*d writ Of aeri Wm. C. Golding ot Sberldan Avenue dlalarit southertj- thereon spcOND TUCt: ntanffik «** eaat- radae-lo aa directed I shall expose for sale by .JBT TBACT-sTnown and uselgniled n ' . T»smshl» Clerk. I two hnfidred and elghlj-eeren feet fram ttta tFUn* ef KartlaAvesuse at m. aaia* te» fcea- •sUlc vendu*. to the JHstrtct Court Booas. In Ma 1, I 3. sad 4, Mock * Map of .lew, llafed-OrtotieT '. I93». —L. v Manufacturing Town in* ElliaheUiporL" INCORPORATBO J_ corner formed by the Intersection of aald west- ^^M "A.-.^ I •• al • ft a-BBM-_ jTtta*aTa -- ' • a>eWI - " ' Ooart Beeae, hi' Ihe '«*:*(> niisbeth, Bam* premise, consyrd to ChrlatUn T JPlMU WotflcU 2-10(0 erly aid* of Sheridan Avenue with Ihe south- Phone CRanford «-01M-R erly Bid* of Virginia Street:- Ihence north ih* sbutawst *f Ik* stan* «eMf* "vrCDXBSDAT. THE ITS OAT Of Moellrr In bis Ufa lime by Security Land and eevrnlr-flve dtgjae* thirty minute* west on* direct Un* theretraa abac said 50TEMBTER. A. D. Hit, CUfM hundred and twenty-hra feet and flftr one-hnD- AVeuueyneWf ramnhtg aloaat-Bai __^ at ta* ('deck at the ifw-stn of Mid dsy. ' DR. M. P. BABBITT drediha of • foot lo a point; thence-eouta frar- or 1*1* nf Aaron O, mt Joto Tkaaaasa sank All that^arbitnJrBclact. or parcel of land aand and tract of Und descrlbed.se roUojre OPTICIAN leen degree* thlrtr, mtsfute* weal thirty-nine feet OftyTOn* (III aagrat* ant beta* *t rtrht ***>•• pwUeularlr described. Ill- Beginning at th* Boulaetsurlr corner of Kew 8XIKGHW to a point: fame* aouib sevcaiy>af* detiea* to said Una ef aaaTTIvaaaj,^; 11 11 IterrT rolnt Bold one Baat Jersey Street as laid out itatr minutes east one hundred am) twenty- Bre (ItS) feet to A* BsauMh afxri Tkesm the man afweWUI, thence running souln- :.' --O01B. HOUM: , wo'feet ond'flny one-hmidredllu of a' foot to alear the- hank er aarder at aaU tvew? asrvh lerl/ sloog K*«r Point Boad ti shown on OSWALDNlTSCHKEJr. Ihe westerly aid* of Sheridan Avenue: thence to Ae meat taUntr Ha* rat tvk(t» SJnat destaated and OatlnaTUlaMef a* bits _.J map HIM feet, more or leas to-th. pota 219 Broad Street ' Dally: tA.lt to BP.lt lorth fourteen degrees lhbty minute* east along a* UM out; theae* alaaig^Bakl na* aTaaM tin. MM. Mil-and 11*5 la Block U a* aald of biureet with, the new Ilns ot Hew rolnt le waaietrjraldaof VberkUn Avenue Uirrty-uto* tr en* I in || aadae^eay 1st* sail Mock are Uld down on a certalaT BJOP leadMhsne* •ton* kald new Un. of Kew Potol mifi- It; to the mtal and piece of BKUNNixa. %*I>iea -)I*a of riofty at Aldsns Park. load HIM feet nun or lest to a potal la Uu telng camndhle knowm «s7 desUnaasd u Do. ar taw B> taa-aaMThM «T aertnerlx line of EoJl Jersey Street I Ihence ivaanat^ fhauBearhs ahasa«* id*ald tkaOnr asf- aakaltdCUsei Oeaty. M. 1" and **A|bi the OSeeof along Ciat Jetser ItrMt.Ia a Kmiheaaierly dt- ELIZABETH, N. J. tU gaarldu Aveaajv- « . , "?- • beater at eoldOocnityotUltea, "v^ti or leas lo the puce of There" 1» due- a»prMlaaMeljr ttUUM and to the .alar, of ttMBHr, 1*I 1 nmt HaM s Jto. 11I-A. UXaT.-alth hMareet frost lug«st-«a>^l«Jl; Ttoi is dn. Tarn la el** 1 Belnf I *** pnttloa' of %cw foul Road ira- retad and cttdofax BY tb* City of Slliibslh Iry "laMeetollaqlnf ikf Unarafjeld road lept.ia.unud by.aa Sdmaac. AM HIM i<«fer, rS.a,;. iXjBiS.'i ftj.". , •—'•: THE CRANFORD CnTZEN AND CHRONICLE. THORSDAY. OCTOBER I3[ 1932

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Garwood Civic League OOMKCMfcATKD To the EdKor of the Cranford Oltlsen: Puiochle Tournament at Zhurch to Celebrate ' Relief Group Plans To SUge Masquerade In la&t week's- Issue of your paper, the Garwood Has Many Entries __ Anniversary Sunday Civic League Campaigns President of the Civic League made a The Oarwod Civic Republican Leagu* statemenf-that the Democrats did not For Active Season Interest Is, running high in the pin- St Paul's Evangelical 'Lutheran will conduct a Hollowe'en masked have confidence tothei r candidate for Church 'will celebrate its 20th.anniver- dance Monday evening, October. 31. Inmember of the Board ot Cbostn rYte- ochle tournament now In Its sixth week On Record In Office i __• • «• -; • • •• .; •"••'••" "' '••-r-v aVDemocmtlc headquarters, on Cerrtei sary Sunday/ The parish was.orijan- Lincoln School. • Prises will be awarded holders! I wish "to le/ute tola, as we fced'ln 1912. with the ilev. H. Better, To Benefit From Picture Show for the beat costume and most comical have all toe confidence in the world in street. Although sponsored by the Democrats. It Is participated in by who also officiated at a church (n Bay,- Monday in Lincoln School. one.. The Judges will be picked from 3ur candidate whd,la an honored and onne, as the first pastor. The follow- Cite Budget Savings and Other AcwnnpUJjinenU Effective promlnept business men, Entertain- respected cliisen, and the pemocraU members'of all organisations, As tc Other Plans to Aid Needy. who *m cop 'JBiFprS* i is aJinpst ing members of original congregotton Since IU Official* Took Control of~ ; ment will be furnished by Joe Harko. are back'of Raymond V. Pu|len one p Or mt will be' present: CarljSchoenwlsner who has always been very popular inhundred per cent. "*" as bard to foretell as when "play started. Jxiius M. Wenwl; Carl Kapke; Ous K. T Local Government-' : . Forn organizations were represent- Oarwood, and by the Pete Keller quar- He also stated that tike Democrats I Its etill anybody's tournament. The team of Smigie ani emidhume Is ai Weniel; Oustav Neumann; C. K. rd si ihn'-fnrcUhg Monday-night of the'tette which made such a hit at the had signed a petition in favor of the Ormlkx; L. J. Wenzel; Paul Briti; John 1 present holding down first place, wlU an esploree who "was receiving more Gar»ood Eiriergency Relief Admlnlstra- benefit play. A door prise will bo small board: This, too. I deny . We Karlfzke; Martin ; Schafer; Robert The following statement. Is issued by I n in. the trough hall. Chairman »"»rded tcitjie holder of the!M*yUc- i«i»d'i petition to have the question tha teams of Nead and Oolwell, and the Oarwood Civic Republican League. money per week than the superinten- 1 i'bVey and lilntetr making a spirited Poderstedt; L.O. Wenzel. Those who dent of streets. This condition we lm- W F Klhsof the eommltlee sponsor- »**• Music will be furnished by Pete put on the ballot, giving the voters of lave passed away ar.e Stephan Thabi Inc., Campaign Committee: I.K a motion njcture .how to bTglven Keller's Orchestra, Tlcket*>"—s —are thlrty- bid "for the position. ...Bchmltt and "The Oarwood Civic - Republican! mediately xrmsdied. In going over the nve Union County a chance to decide and Ferdinand Marohn. In Uie auditorium of Lincoln School cents..; whether (hey want to continue Jic Schakew-flghUnra terrific battle with League was organized four yean ago. sciotinu paid for telephone .service. Monday afternoon and evening,, an-1 present board, or change to a smaller (he O ustafson and Schroll' coroblna- The. anniversary. will, W celeBrated At that time they presented to thecharges during the Tear im were very tlon for the cellar position,' The stand nounred all plans have been completed. ClVlC LEAGUE ItANS SERIES on*. /•• ' . ..< '« •:: - '• #lth three services. The Sunday School voters their' first set of candidates cxceui>e. We |«»atiiled and passed the Ing of the team: will have a - rally with Mr, John P. neensarr resoluUons to have this con- Tlie program Include? "Suicide Fleet" j or TEE-ELECTION RALLIES Either Uie gentletrjui doesn't know pledged to a platform of business econ- The Oarwood Civic: Republican W % Rinckhoff, superintendent of the Pres omy and progress. Four years later we dition remedied whereby our telephone nnd two cartoons, Mickey Mouse and what the-petition is all about, or is try- Emixle-Bmldhume : Araops Fables. Mr. King'-said-ticket* I*«gue at their meeting Friday nightIng tofoo l the'people. He. asked me .022 bytertan Sunday Scho6ls 'in Wcstflcld again present to you that same plat- service charges today are practically miy OD hud from local stores or from voted to hold a series of rallies to take- Uie day before he Issued his statement Mevey-Mintter 37 23.817 as the speaker. It will take place at form, business economy and progress. rat in half as to what ther were prior nn> of the school children. Tlcketa for P'»«* every Wednesday night .between how I stood on the question of the•a. Cpl*ell-Nead :.: 37 23an 10:30 a. m. The Oerman; service will be On Jan. 1..19M, that was the day on to^ivic economy: Mayor Murray in the Uie afternoon' performance* are . ten now and election. In their North avenue Small. Board. Mr answer was that I WjUpwski-BeckeV ..M 19 held at 3 p. m. with Kev. E. Fuhrmann which the Civic League came Into con- tat half of the jrear appointed a com- ee;fett-Klng ....y ..., of Newark as speaker. ID addition.the cenh und,for the evening twenty-five iieadquartera. Several .noted •peakers, had not made up my mind «s I wished' M 18. JS71 trol of the local administration—Mayor, mittee of councflmen to work with turn .._ »- 2a AS? Oennan Choral 'Club 'of Emmanuel and to attend the meetisg of the Rah- centi • •:'-.. • . . " as well as candidates for National; to hear both sides or the question, be- David J. H. Murray, Councllmen. Johjft 3. Oolwell-bXeary'•'"" ,..-,.,-...27 n A62 Churchr .Irvlngton, WU render special L. Pearson, John C.'Ortndlay and wayiVaBer Joint ««-•— nm,rrt^im, Dt puty Director Konopack, chairman State and County omoes will appear* fore makin* a decision. The gentle- Among those which the League Is man evidently thinks he has mad; up GJluuen-Schork 3O 16 .556 music. ForJthe evening English ser- Thomas"WrK»ylor. Our first thought two mcnibWB D^tny civic ^HinfiIptfn of die coal committee, reported on va- vice,-at-7;30. Bey»JPs C. Rueggeberg, of. sulving. to.-Obtain -ate:,-Judge, Carey, mjvmindjor me,inr;MntnjWtotaljLaofe .. ,n...24 21 ,t33JS33 yice,:at-7;3 ;w«ij,ttjicar^i^,as^{far;aow»s vw^ rious jailcra. .to.supply. coal to the comr i < ialttniiorB.^President*o1 f • the-iitlahUtr i BeT»0r E''Xf Richaras;"6r"'All«nUc' lowing this, in his sUUment to the pa- •r..,.:i8--l* i83- •BaKtniiorB, whwn. Since, Usst time llayor Mur- mlttpt .Ho slated that all- bids will be District of the Evangelical' Synod of tlcal this year the program on which' County, Senator Harbour, Chss, LoU- per, he declared-thaH was In favor of Fontertelll-Tomalo Jl 29 Jill ray and the civic cormrllmrn have at- opened at the council meeting .Tuesday North -America, will conduct -services we were elected. Let us recite for you! tatrx,- andr-DonaJd: MteLean," tog»Ui«r the «nall board, and chaltaiged- me to Arnold-Moore .,,u..,.,,.u,*L.....J3 22 -Jli tended tbe meetings and constantly night. St. Paul's own (holr will render music ah.'eiample where we applied econ- with the local candidates. No definite iebaU upon the_ subject. , _r :'!\_ ^ fteynords.Parker » 31 21 .800 fought lor *""""r Tbe voters win i omy. We nude-the-followingreductiom E- 8 ROBeof-th*-homing committee Wllmus-Benny >i g> 48 3»" .491 in the budget oMWlM compared with i TuiTiii *r **T*"* •••>•*•••<•'"*^gti* that we presented a communication from the pt:tgtvi BucXah-Dushonek ....T7._2» 31 .483 these apeakett as yety . me the opportunity I have been look- .During''the twenty years of its exls the budget of 1931: Administrative and! waged against the payment of salaries _pwrwr nf property rm tforth avenue and ^-...•=-,23—25—*19 The;^«peakCT-of-ths-«vTOlng at" tiff ln Oar- tence,. the church, nas oecn 'servea uy executive. $1300: collection of tares' of tlOOOJO per Tear to each repreaen- Locust street offering the use of the meeting was C, Wesley Collins, candi- Al Toth-Hcruska 27 30 .474 : hourc free of charge, for destitute fam- wood together before election day, asCowellnFlnkle oiif-of^lown^ininlsters who^came- only $1000.00; repairs to municipal building, UUme from the nine munidpaUiW. On date for Sheriff. lie urged the voten .473 on Sundays, and by students of the1300.00; preservation of life and prop-1 Februaty. of this year with the vote ilies The committee will consider the I have a very Important message for Heehford-Dugan .458 to support Uie entire Republican tick' them.'- '- •-• . •'•• •••• : ' . -.. Union Theological Seminary. Rev. B.crty $786.60; poor iDOO.00; streets,high-' of Mayor Murray these salaries were offer later when they have more lnfor- et. • Ho enlarged 'upon the fitness of Dougherty-Jarvis, ....JO .444 matlpn Thanking you for your courtesy InEnglehardt-Tdmalo :^0 VV. Tannler Is the first full time pastor ways' and/sewers $3540; shade tree j discontinued. Ihereby saving to' the nine each candidate for his respective office, .444 which- thejhurch_hfts..had, taking .up $100.00; .cOTtlrigent-fimd $750.00, «r^| maniapaiitles»9O00j0O per year. Sorry r printing^ 4hl*.._£_ _'_J-J-_^_'cr-l_i' Rochford*Lefler 13 Further returns from' the - sale" especially that of" * Pi»sIderitTH"6dver. .444 his duties May 1,1930. ;- effected, a 10 per cent voluntary reduc-: that -we are to say; tt but nevertheless I remain sincerely'yours, ' PiekarsltVMlnet 18 .400 tickets for "Corporal Eagen" were re- Now would be a bad lime tochang e the JOHltf P. DUOAN, Today the congregation, has grown to tlon from ali borough employees receiv- the truth is the Democratic member of Polls-Ragonese ,..._ is '.375 ported but the secretary Mated two or- administration rln Washington, he de- President, Oarwood Democratic Clut over a 100 members, together with a lng/KOO or more per year, which' council appointed to this trupmaJhUity • ganizations have yet to make returns clared, when business Is showing such 6chmitt-Schak -..16 .333 resulted In a nit saving of $35*0.92:!has not attmrtnl abe single meeting .333 flourishing Sunday School of eighty- — altlHmgh-nomerof-tlie-tlckets.were usedrTrtcnnltc upward Irend.r He expressed Qustafson-Schroll „. „.. 15 five. It sponsors three organizations: total cut In local budget controllable since Janl 1. ' . - * Mnjor Murray, presiding at the meet- a hope that the local ticket would be " William. Button and Robert Arnd the Men's Club, the Ladles' Aid Su-, $10,537.53.' .This we submit to you as! "Let u» brieflljr say a word regard- Ing, appointed Mr.. Schubert chairman 'elected, saying that the present burden have recovered from minor Injuries re. .GARWOOD SCHOOL NOTES clety, and the Young Peoples' goclety. part of our program Accomplished by! ing.unemployment relief. Mayor Mur- -1 of a committee of specialty workers towhich the Borough is carrying Is hot celved when the car !n which theWwen Clvic Republican control this year, raj as director of unemployment rehef arrange for "the sale or auction of ar- or Uwlr making, but has been left by 5A News All former friends and memben/of 1 riding, collided with an eleetruyilghi he congregation are Invited 'to attend Therefore, we say to you that when has faced a dinVult task In being able previous administrations.J_He_*K*e pole on-Worthavenue-laat. ft Idav nigh ls._endcavorlng we apply-theWd '*\ The-Impact snapped-tne-'pote -at-4he •proven- -without' any -4oubt-that- we4lunate-Huia th dis CEs< ports wfJTfae heard at the neit meet- with pride to his record. bottom, and. the- front of the car was Is, each pupil will save two. cents or meant {hut which we "have adrocatedJe_poiiit with pride to the I Ob ' Following this, the Mayor made a wrecked. '. "•...'.. ' ' "". more every week by putting it m the FOB RENT and will in the futurecontinue tQ carry (cfflripjiihed by the staff of short address for the purpose. of refut- Mm. oeorge Hous«a_of_33 North, a school bank. On the first Bank Day 0AKW0OH-Vur Ueni. llouo. JU|| nil** * * ^* i_' il. J <_li^' «A *.. > . «a_m* ^*. . a THg "several sTSKniel ts~wwScK h •••• were St. AnneYNewir enue has sailed for Europe on th MtctowNl . porch. ITiira .tnlbiitei to* Khcolfl. urtng.the, year to reorgan- j zatibns that have worked so hard with madei to thFdetriment of the relief. He Bremen. - ' . ' • The following 5A pupils received 100 Inillvy »ni| rtltroad. (iaWi lie several of. the. departments In our this most vital problem. We have heard was followed by &'O. Orlhdlay, who per cent In every one of the four arlth- Cu. 400 L'mUr lUnl, llnrwuod u Mis* 'Ante Oalowakl, of Myrtle av* sti > /tr The Italian Mission will finish this Spoke'against the adoption of the small nw, was .rewni&r toi.ija.ted,a* . a. «*«»• metlo tcsU taken .this year: Walter • week p ber of the Alpha Phi sorority In Bay Fttsher,*" BonV'tariia: "ClHu;n'"*BUcE' •department*. Jack Bowlby, Joseph MueUer, Richard aftemon at three. The mssimissionn" "hahas that It would deprive Oarwood oLrep- onne. >> . "We installed in the Police Depart- been directed by the Rev. tCmllloOreco. resenUtlon. Police Lieutenant Johnson Brewei Bechsel, Virginia Ruh and Margaret Schmltt. ' A PICTURE FOR TBE ment a finger-printing department editor of the Coureirt Domlnlcano, and was a visitor at Rlngoes over the week, ENTfRE FAMILY Without any cost whatever to tbe tax- has been well attended. DEMOCRATS HAVE RALLY ' end. News or 5M TAR OLD payer and find that this has been in- There wUKbe-B (pedal meeting of Tlio first of a scries of .pre-election An informal party was held at thi We .fiayo *een trylng^very jiard'to strumental In running down several the Holy Name Society In the near rallies was held by the Clsi wood Demo- home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bach. become poots. Perhaps you will tell us LLOYD , violations that have previously -gone future to discuss plans for the card cratic Club Thursday, Oct. 0, at thesel of IN Willow avenue ilastr'Bunday whether, or not,-We lrav« sucj»edcd af- unsolved through lack of this equip-. party to be held Nov. 4. • Approximately club headquarters on Center street. night Among the guests were: Mrs. ter reading our poems. A number of ment. We have 'further organized the , 100 men turned out for the Holy. Name .Xf ic.speaken.were j--Ray -at- Muyhani, OfaceBaohsel and d»ughter, Theodora, thenrwuT be'printed !nextrweet'T-'^^~r -police • departmtnt-Tqr"h61dln« pohee Rally Sunday, the largest group ever candidate for State Senator; | Fred C.Mr. In* Mrs. HenryW. McObvemand CONSTANCE CUMMINGS - meetings of the entire, police depart- Hyer, nominee for Congress; George W. ' . ..': .'. / pot News'-.••• ,;'.' •" >.:,• I sent by the Oarwood church. Father family of Etaiora, Mr. and MW. Edward ; Maps, maps, everywhere you lobklt WEEK OF OOT." Uth-^l7t ment monthly, having appointed a po- Walsh expressed himself as deeply Harrington,' Walter K. O*.pcr. and P. McCormack and-son-Matthew^ of Is maps. Maps of transportation In • PLAINFIELb'S . \ lice department setretarjr who serves gratified by the showing. Oeorge McEroy, candidates for thOrane t City, a I; Mr. and Mrs. Paul New Jersey, maps of cities in New Jer. without any compensation and at which Assembly, Mrs. Mary D. Moeklns, O. Loersen and daughter Helen of *or rmjtBf Hoaebold BUto The Junior Catholic _Daughtera of ' y and mnpi of the lndmtrlea time'matters of Importance pertatn- America will hold a poverty bazaar o!rrst8te'Commlttwwomnnrll>)ok*~ln7'!lv™' Tuctaihoe,-N.Tirv-antf-KJ»»-Bl»Bcli (paramount op bills—r«l ••• PUs I-2SM members In the department. In addi- on eair tenmi over a full yw .We have an addition ,tojour , tlon PBUQC period. .. . . one to three cents. An additional troop Pi auk V, CalUU for Mayor, and ba-Dorothy, ana Barbara Bachsel, Blanche -A-PaMla-THstrs— tojbat we have sj pplice ofBdal on laYsed upon the value of a town having Seaman, Helen Luersen, Austin Nelson collectton--e,-'mlddleslMd turtle/ duty In Uie courts on Monday nights as will be termed In Oarwood in the very Lindy, brought by Joe Peti near future, under guidance of thean engineer In an executive position, eta, Richard and Arthur Bachsel. well as Thursday nights, the special Qrand Regent. Miss Mary Kanane. Ian dd ur8edd *** llto supporto tt nu hni for the The women of the Oarwood Prasby marshals In this capacity serving with- terian Church hold an all day sewing out any cost to the taxpayer dam chowder and meplng- every- Wednesday.. MT"In thAW e^ streeA*U.^At departmenJ ft. t we found -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colwell.'of Pirn chenette every Friday. Last week th;*"*y! ouUlnlng the Democratic Platform, ui.yi The club will have Its reouuir meet- avenue, will celebrate their fifth wed 7 .DAYS /STARnNAY ding anniversary Saturday, •>" promise that, there will be enough for " Mr. and Mis, John P.'Dugan, of Lo .alL f,__Bend In any Item* of new* you ms> cust-avenue. will celebrate Uieir-twentl have—no charge. sth wedding anniversary Sunday, and Robert i VOTE FOR IOMTGOMERY, Two Way? to get Democratic Nominees indii • • • * (Mr*. Pa wa* BETTER) THEATPE: -WESTFIELD For President of die Allies FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Matinee Sally Phone Evenlap EAST ^L PLAINFIELD-8 ... One Way- 1 - ree-We FresMent FRONT .'•"*:» -.. I-ISM 7:J» L Mr, a jumped In bj* I JOHN N. GARNER . ST. STRANTHEATRE D TOOAV TOO AT ^For United' Slates Senator • ^^ mmamsv ^a^ car suit drove- to a town PERCY H. STEWART 60milesawaytoseeaman "MADAME RACKETEER' -,~ ^y,rv>^n.^u. —j;.J ir~,-§ ?«- FREDCHYER on business. Settled "mat. 1 ttt State Senator THE- OUTSTANDING HIT ten in a few minn^ ^£ OF 1932 "CONGORILLA" KAYH.MA-i motored back home. MB., Ajp> Bins. MARTIN JOHNSON'S AFRICAN ADVENTURES 'FBI wa 8/ITH OCT. 14-15 MON. and TUES, OCT. 17-11 ISe Other \%y»i. JAIfBT GATNOR . Tin: 4 MAKX BBOTBEB8-.. GEO. W. HARRINGTON CHARIX8 FABEELL WALTER E. _ > GEORGE MCELROY "bout a social matter to a "THE FIRST YEAR" HORSE •to Sheriff * FEATHERS JAMES A. WARD friend in the i "Stranger in Town" -AlSO— BEGINS Mi aviated. WITH- with CKT3 BALE "Dangers of the Arctic" JAMES F! X. BARNES »*iMnte Only:-"" LORETTA YOUNG A story of oold snow ' Far Freeholder THE LAST of the MOHICANS' and shifting pack ,16* ' RAYFULLEN ERIC LINDEN WEDNESDAY and TBTOBDAY-OCTOBKB U-U TiSeRESULTS i SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th Both Mr. and Ma. R got re«to. BotMr.aipe.sl. FRANK V. CAHILL TALLULAH BANKHEAD, GARY COOPER m Hlnue of HUT five hour* away bo hi* office and $L» wosA - Far CMnettatn' of kW and oil. MiWa* atd , . EDWARD BIRMINGHAM POPCIAR W UBtBtinttlc aild45ei "DEVBL AND THE EiEEP" PRICKS FRANK BRAUN W. Froht St.—Tek B-MTT "MG CITY BLUES".with JOAN BLONDELL . PADRICDEA ....:,.; Shows at 2:30—7:00-^:00 / tfala tm *f dsraeat Bsswntls

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-'"*-, ir^V^- THE CRANFQRD OTTZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1932

Uon, whila I navie served five years as asking you for your support In the REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN PLEA Justice of tt>e Peace.-, tag Election. I believe' my record en- Wver gommumcafcwWith Men Abr^ Ritlet. „ Ckildre. "Being «v retired Mamesa executive. I titles me to another term u your rep- •P'1 • I.aim ,,„!,,. „„ , Oancood pagt) pledge to the voters of the borough that lull resentative, u elected, I shall endeav- WWIe Working at Bottom of the Sea ra rar.,j dJ.i'i.f rlckcia. tint this criticism of tbe way that relief has, to encourage people to aettle tare. If elected that I will give toil office all or to give the borough, to* sama-effi- been administered, bat upon 4PTfstlgi» Civic Republican administration .~-.ni my time and wlf always b» willing and cient, businesslike and nrognsslve taady to meet the taxpayers at my ting we find that this crtttdsm nas 1U cooperation at all times with industry, ministration as in the past; and fi a ln plmaphorus rlDM origin in the opposing! ponOeaj; dub. - taxpayers, association and orgaata- Oarwood an honest, efficient and bust' '•»'* -f l.r. ,, ,,ro,w .„,„„„, of neaflike government" -We often wondtVwhjr It Is that we tlona that are interested In Qarwoodi •/i*« U'.i, - -•-I.«I . •>e-.o,,!,- i» ai|»rvi.i4. ,r } »itamln l> Hint to find • solution'of. sn,'prob- future welfare. We recommend and ^J^ of l receive' eonstraea've » | ,. ti, f,,-,»r ,hlr.h m k|il j>er, Leasue.cahdldat* for one-year term We have bad on the finance Commit- criticism at any tune, but we wllfoppose en-toe-council Is as foldwe: t« of the OOunefl fflr two -years s> at all times destructive criticism when "I was bora In Oarwood and ha' Democratic Councilman, Mr. Dugan. If th* motive behind it Is political motive rv. • CoU". resided here all my life. I was eduoa A1J r 11 'n tnasary tielonea t9 tnev have a remedy of refinancing at to advance anyone's desires to become edln the local schools and am a grad- on official of the borough through that < Hint rerrrml to jower interest rates the obHgsUons of uate of the State frormal School, ~lr,f the borough, then why has he not pre- method. for the past three years have been em- sented this proposition to the Mayor ,-. we urge you when voting on ployed at the Cranford High School as and council for their consideration.j •Nov. 8th to re-elect Mayor Murray tor Manual Training; Instructor. I am one ct'rtirtt ntf* In rlrru. Further we are entirely convinced that the two year term, Fred W. Ewajd for of the organisers of the Oarwood Dra Ul '«• i t', 1 ?: '•< •HI'In nujinf gold if the said councilman- bad attendedFreeholder , and Councilman Kaylor matic) Club, and at present their coach. as-J, r the flnnnce meetings he would be la aand Coundjtrut Loyeland for the I am a dli«ctor of the Garwood Build r 1' ^ |Mlr|» -.e mill In trtr '.aree year full terms and Frank ... .« 1 - much better position to criticise finan- ing and Loan Association and reside in 1. |>C f.ir |, i!,,r i,i,,ii,.y ces, but when we realise" that we have Bchoenwisner for the one year rates> 428 Second avenue, the home owned by on the finance committee a Democratic plred term. l*t us also elect my father. Having lived In Oarwood all Edward J. Konopack as Justice of the . Marlh. Wa.h,.,,.,, N.,. member who has neither attended to my life and-my father having served As ,,„,, . „ , ,,„,„ „ - 1 is responsibilities as a number of that Peace. These men are all pledged to the borough council for six years, I be- iiBr w |n nn fc»i»| in committee but who tells us before elec- continue In the future to carry on that lieve I am In a position u know th l at-liiiiclun ahnrtlr Hfter tion of a remedy, we say to you again, platform of. business economy and prog- conditions and the need) si (he bor . j .b. ress and with -their election, we are ough, of Oarwood. I believe Oarwood hfr iLiii^liicr. rm n*nn»t. this is playing politics with the voters. {.•«ai.l.« Lell.rt Gar^ood and do all withfd our poWeJT • 1. C Orlndlay." also elected as County Commltteeman •nw HorHlniton liliniiy Bt K.-in Mij. for two yean." \ . Judge fcwald is the author of many textbooks- on mechanics, mathematics .TrcBtjIranla («i m le-nnt' Ri-vfii.' "' .'. Civic Republican Statements and other subjects. "Thomas W. Kaylor, (or n-etecUon. V> the •'co'unclt'says.'"-"'^-"-""- -'•—i "" All Civic Republican League candi- being borne largely by the State and 1 'In seeking your vote for a three- date ! in .the coming election have Is- our efforts &s_a member of the ^Advis- sued statements of their platforms. In year term, I feel that my experience ory Board of .Union County Relief Ad- makes me qualified to serve, you (n anl Telephone converiiiUorjs tietween had tn he> aawoil In t»i» un>t»rjs^t«T STANpARD the form- of a letter, -Mayor Murray, ministration have succeeded in con- diver ind Jelephpnei coiigtroitlpB «u- efficient manner. On' January 1st o : Iiy;lBs;aiVjC«5.jtir»t'.»ni4!ca ieSioa: candidate for rMleeUoif soys:" ' vincing the County and State" directors pWvTsdrs - p1ayed''8n~important part coiliil. h«;:»pllc«i-to thrm In order B—for of our very urgent need. The State Is In maintaining lubacrlbers' aer'lco a that they mlKhr:b« nlovtMi i.i)l • REFRIGERATION wish at this time to offer my platform $600 monthly. low the surface of Ssn Frantilsco Day tlmo anil einerKnhcy tine* wsre 'ituok for the consideration of the voters on The many problems confronting the wore cut preparatory to mating thorn nil up IO that thcro wnr« a*> teritc* EXCELLENCE November 6th. Emergency Relief have been faced with from tha patb ot the huge now Snn Intorruiitlons .-nt any time tb« werk r. _:.__. I. Jjelleve In .;•». j»nUnuatloiL-ro«re»B. -_ 'j_'_^,'' L Economical Civic League Platform. endeavored to surround myself with about to sutraortB la »een In the la-"" The"'iti'tf, wSrilhg aloncT ic) tieT the leaders of thought, lndustryr busi- SCHOEHWISNin set above. . bonoath the siirtace, .wiu la cttnaUat I have recommended to Council the Th« now |75,000,00Q bridge noods - advisability of .*; revision of our license ness and social -agencies ln our Bor- (eloolioiilc cuinmunkatlun wttb -thooet ough to the end that the poor and needs a businesslike: and efficient ad (he exact route that tho csbles have on tho gurfaco wh« direct**! tb« worV „ ., laws and believe that a much greater ministration. It is'my ambition to see •coupled, for nearly halt • century. revenue can. be obtained from this needy might not' suffer,' arid that all Armed wltli-n hark .i« an.| • dozen the borough set up ai'an example of So the twelve big cables of over: 5,000""olher' necenaary tiwlt'rm wauM ilt> ' source by a substantial Increase ln theangles of ~ our Relief -Work pe given careful consideration ..:,. '..__.•.• ' gqod. government, where the taxpayer wires, lofvlng liiore. ttyan « million •cDnd, locnto. t> cabter place ti 'oo- as fees tor licenses issued. I believe that gets full value for his dollar and shall and a bait jxjoplo In the motropollun Iron *aw hurso and proceed lo uv • resident dealers of our Borough should Records are open to any inspection do everything In my power to.bring bar area bad.to-be moved. Each cable It In two. "be protected from unfair competition. at all, times when this inspection Is for .about such a condition. -- 'Hre-proper-ii the—purpose- Tjf constructive; criticism' ^ A-committed: ttnd-not.jnerely.to.«atisfy.tae.pollUcal ^T ****'"" "' Tl pose's exclusively; tliu . last li the -far beyonil tha reach or any of tb* ..more Impartial and fair assessment and paign. Nothing can be more unfair or In the public schools of that city. He I rill be pleased at any time "to hear ordinary' time ot civil life. Sidereal mortal Irrllatlons that' might inertia* unjust to the small group of men and Is employed by the Central Railroad of tils acquaintance with the Biblec*, of toilets, a«Mi ' make alone? these) lines, 1 am deter* with respect to the stars, snda std- a doaen 'organlnatlons, who haye given the bast ten years. "He moved to tinr- eresl day Is th» Intcrral between the have been far from plea»fil with ib« . mined tfcs&.thl* branch 'ol our govern- Sours of unselfish labor to tbe work wood two years ago and purchased the ment will function in.jt-fair and 1m- passage of the mprldlnn across a star very hnmbmtu* edition of hl» wurk of feeding {he needy. - , property IrT'which he now resides at and Its nut succeeding pnssnge across wlilch Uoutleilge.baS-PrtKluff^! In onm ' partial way and treat all property own- I am wilHng to fight this, campaign 451 Fourth avenue. Is married and has en Justly. -this year I resigned from the school the same star. Solar time Is denned voluina nt a guinea, wrltea a colum- along any lines that our opponents may board to accept the appointment to nil two sons attending the local schools. by the rotation of the earth wllh re-: nllt In the ManrhniU'r tluanllan, rur I have set -In motion the necessary select, so long as the public arc notthe lunexpiredj term of Mayor Murray as Mr. Konoboclc has been deputy di- Durban did not want {to wrlt«j In rxj(- committee, to ooniult with the Publio spect-to the sun. Since the motion debeived on ananyJlssuey tssu&An. Andd Itn,finan .final rereff. .Was born and jducated rector or the local adminiatrntlort of the of tain earth Is not uniform, soliir time Unit I nt all; his glance wn> bark to- GENERAL .. Service and alsoiffle.St5a*erjOompahy 'Kinr- rellej "wQriT'afmemfier'olt ^Mdeat.rioe'ffilra ."avenuei "SBrte'lSSergency 'Relief for"the 'past ward tho 111.Idle oi[i-t, nn.i, he c.nj- .. in order 'to secure a jnueh:; needed re£ Is dot Mtlufnclorjr for ilnlly use, and ihe. -Dp87 nuch. ating at a lesser coot than In many ucnts thereto, notice la hereby given Uiat llie vigorous ftnglliib It wa»—h« jiatkfi >. i: We have already committee coopera- for the promotion of mattera tiiat aro • DISTBICT HOARDS or RBOISTRY nuituaJAanltjuimLtheyjiriiJociilSfj in. _- years, _ the" ''Anatoiny* rirMTy-^ttill - of tatl^ on-wlHir" the-TajtpwfrtT^anoaiHdS T^fiTerest. -^"niefiiBership ANDrKtBCTlON ~ only 18 out of Die 4S.-stfiles of tho The Heatth Committee of our Bor- » anil for Ihe Borough of Oarwood, will quotations, BuMlilfl r^lltlbn baTnrgl(iit purpose of revising Ihe Hit of eligible volen ' ln«t^ tlie tuercVhary Mtntioners bavegot our future plans of economy and an^ "If elected, my promise to the cjil and registering Ilioaa enllUed to Tote, no conccntrntlon-of «avl;i|[» ofiun;_type alreaily-rrgtstcred. - - the whole of the'lr own way. • , • 1 out of 3 homes having alec- assured oTLhelr cooperation. iens and taxpayers of the DorougrTls to -Vollco U furUier given that the isltl Board of banks. Other tyiirn Itlrlude nalliin- trie r»frj.»re»ion has a O-B ettlsens of Oarwood know my rec-serve them at all times, and to work will also tit In the UN pltcea hlnn Ihe al banks with Raving" departments,' Monitor Top Refrjgwrator. with Mayor Murray in his program o ln>ura or Keren (7) A. M. and light 181 I- M ord since assuming public office, {have no non imituni or proflt-ninkinir. Having* been tf resident of Cur Borough for business economy and progress." ""* TCIRDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1931 banks, Dtate-charturetl :contmercial ^bsent-Minded Citizens: -' • Prodwdof IS years of rstearch years (and am not a stranger to tho for the purpose of conducting a Oenetal election hanka, trunt •"enhipaiilea anil'"jirlvn'Mr for the'following officeavTtL: r . • in Ranks of Travelers . . . with an. wnparallsUd i residents), am a taxpayer and one who Councilman Wells W. Lovetand, Eletiors for a Fretlitajh and Vice Preeldein banks. '•' ". -. :-O»e In approximately'erery I0O per- ysar performance record. is vitally Interested in public welfare. the I'nlUd 8late» of%nerlca. League candidate for the other three- A ITirita) SUlea Bepa/ot la Oil thi vacancy sons traveling*on New .Vork subways Sincerely yours, T year term on council; states: •aliaed by the death of TSwIght W Morrow leaves something ln the curs. MUiitp, • Fasaows s»aUcWn-«U«l MonU .DAVIQ BTOBRAY. A member of the llriuse of ItepresenUllves WUt Caus.t That? for Top mechanism... requitinfl "I have been a'resident of the bor- from lie Olh Congroalontl District. pockftljooks, timhrellas, cane's and pa- ough tor seventeen years and reside a A member of tin, Henatt of the Bute of New A-nnlverslty profeMHor Is making-nn' per packages contulntnic fiarctutttf of M attsntion, not,sv«n ailing. 346 Locust avenue, where rowrt\my Jersey from the CotfUtr of Union. exliaustl've stu(iy to nee how eye coior, : vierj dnscf'lptlon frqin dill pfctiVs'to Judge F. W. Bwuld, candidate for JFotir merirbcra of In." General JLaaemblr » • AS-staol cabins! built to lad .own home-' My two children attend* the Is Inherited, and why blu^-cyed par- TOKO point jnceTsfe the Brtlclei BOB Freeholder soys: Ihe Rlste of Mew Jtrtajf from the Count/ of a lifwtiffl*-. . .with sliding local schools. ,J am at present] th» unloa. ents sotnetlines linre-a brown-eyed _ frcqueritljr--lieft behind, ^tnong ar- In giving- my consent to be the A ShrrllT for Ihe County of Union similes and sxclusivs «aiy» candidate of the Oarwood Civic Repub- A Conner for Ihe County of Union child. Perhaps some other-erudite sci- ticles turned ln to the'"Lout and : A m mlier ol the Boarei of Chosen freehold entist might' endeavor'to solve the /Found" •de.pnrtraeht recehlly. w»nj a dsanlng featuros. lican League, Inc. for the office of en for the County of Union Freeholder I did so after the most eare- A Mayor for full term. problem of hereditary. eanwagglng. baas drum and kitchen sinwt The drum • ii« lowwtt COST rsfrlgsroTor ful'ConslderatlonTrealizlng Qiat taserve Two numbers of Borougli Council, Uire* jen Darwinians may claim that such- abil- owner.: explained that while gninjc ,unu. , )ro« caninm^bacltsd byan un>. In this most Important office cos should ity merely denotes close'r kinship with .jjorae late at night tierTtwo1t« torn a One member tt Borough Council, ont yea fhe^uye ^^ •<>Y Sics Won._ ^r&K?oFThT fticVfur^ cretiy longs^fo'eSjOy ^ He rushed for the door, of the ear- tit These are I feel business experience, The Haco of mntlng of the tUd Board, o executive'training, and political knowl JtegUlrjr and. Elrrllon: Unction. Ertilnent men, diplomats and avoid being carried .(nut, forgetus*; «dge of.---town J affairs. 'With . this Kim Dlitrlrt-llorough HaU, cenUr Street .divines, have'Coofessed to hours spent ali about his drum. The owner of. tbe tn aldUoa Co tbe tsmoas Monitor and Koulh Armue before a mirror trying bard to wag. 1 thought hi mind I submit to the voters Berond Dlalrlcl—ieflataon Behool, Wklnut kitchen s|nk" explained , tbst be ni Top nbiuntor, Gtacol Elcarie my past training and experience which Slfeet, Schoolboys more readily admit the fas- having s bented argument with •fel- eons tbe C-E Janior, an batuaadiac MSYOS a j. H. DK8C11IITI0N Or BOVNDABJU OF cination of the wriggling ear,! and low traveler which so monopoUxed his talc*1st tba tow price; cooTentionat I Teel make me worthy^oi consideration KLECTION DIHTBICTH cm acid. C-E Jr. is bnili for tbot« when voting on'Oenerat Eteotlon'Day. Dbtrlrt 1 That all that Irrrltoir or ponton one who'con/flo It. Is tbe hero of his mind ns he got o/t t* car the,-sink of llu Borough of Uarwoorf iltuaU Soulh of the Class.—Exchange. "__'.,..;: ;'. completely slipped bis mind.—Capper/* WBOwaotibo '• - manner. Monthly reports are submit- "Let me give you briefly some of my renter of Ihe right of war of the Central Hall- coartolioci ted to council and in fees orecleposlted past record. F&sr&usjness experience. road of New Jeraey, be and the aim* la hereby '' '';• '' ' ' Weekly, sad i of as soon as collected with, the Borough coated and eaubllahed aa BectloB District No •Icctrlc I am a mechanical engineer and was of the uld Borough. v HUtorfcal 11 i tad to treasurer. ._ connected .with the International Cor- District «. That all that section or portion 1 Finances are our greatest problem as respondence School f ranIt s very iiegui* of the Borough of Qarwood North of the center The plaques seen on some of the '.':' . lasatortal Flornc* •'.'"_ . wboa origiasl of Ihe rlsW-of-way of the Central Ball/Md of old bousesr tn Xleorgetown, D. C, were j Florence can lay chitm to being tb* law prkw is mm they have been since January, 1st, IBM. nlng as principal fo* five years. Latejt -Sew JirMjr ho and the aarat b hereby created itaporuat todiy I This particular branch of out' govern in llfe-I went wflh the Anchor Post Iron ot.eauMIalud as Ilecllon Slatrlct No. 1 of Ifce 6rlglnslly used to designate the bouses residence, of nore fauHHU^ men. tbkn Borough afjGaxwood. which were Insured against Ore. The C-CJr.CBtriescbs ment has been given many hours of Works Iks chief engineer and works perhaps any other city la Italy. - Here (Slenedl stock ot the Firemen's Insurance com- lived Dante, Bocnrclo. Lorroxo it standard one- thought and study, by myself and some WAlTn iteHANUa fcafgmaraatsev manager, where I was for otex twelve pany develop X tVEtr FAMH.T NOD . tlculsr bouse In which there.was a" months, and it has been njy earnest en- a broad experience as an executive. Presldenior the Borough Council, aUo flre was Insured with the company In Cavsi ttmmm ItT'StjU . deavor at all time* fi*inje$ strict econ- 1 "Political knowledge" of town affairs a member of the Asare Lodgg e No. ». . which ' he held ' stockv—Wsshlnglon In srchltectnre. the term "chor- omy Into all deliberations of that*ody. seems tome to be very Important for F. * AA- M,««. P. aa B. No. 2S6, Fast Star. -rla-ueremiue" Is. applied to the Isle, I Have fought for and Dam succeeded a B. No. 2S6, Fast this position when one reauscs that CiCouncilol r of. tU *. O.U.AOU . It, and a luxuriant, Spanish banxjqe style, so in having the salaries of aU'represen- this position as Freeholder-is t» sen* member' at ths- Oanrood Pleasure Club; railed from Its most- famous architect, ttUTCs ,«*tm yearly for » members, Oarwood. I nave always,been keenly I am thtyntothh-ty-ntoss year* of age and am Co>n«nage r ffor- the Union An gnglUhmea of tk* knlgbted (en- to oonHdue'thUf policy'on t»e Sewer"of tike Organisers of the Civic Mttp^ftaufeC'fOft PlRSONi|LFlNANCI CO. try recently tlttiti • row in tit club BUM fltJHh JjMj^ ^Ucj»f» JfBsUr a when a waiter,"Watered",aim. You The seven -deadly.«ln» sfw:

NOTICE OF (ALE OF LAND! FOR UNPAID MMk tat Uaaaa let HUM aai tat II l^alallaHMa net nl W J . neaua r TAXES ANO ASSESSMENT! 1, doe a»•_!»> to U4U1 A •weao— 447 » W. freta On. Ilk. 1911. aa (Tat—, Bearer, —ad A Private Subtacl to a Boad Aaat Inaall UU Knllrrt U* a- Ibiad A«ae»» aaa not ta due aatouitlof to Subjert to- Se—r-a_r-Pnvue Salt at ttn«i far Uaaald Tim aa« AMI- •auil aauunllnt hi ISM U A bta U-ll a-.i-lhj la M4J4 serrk-e Cau Aaatl Birvlce Coon. Aaata. laotavv. lul. fmn. IM-biWr «lh. 113*. A tot fJ—a Toirnalilp yet *- eea.aallria to 1171 M aeetlMia Aaat ataulMtrala aot (ilaaxp) — --.- 114. lM.,1/1 Hkbtl. Bevlto _ _,} Lo) _ .. 174 43 H17indfarafe Boaalla Ca—_ct _ Bit t»f Iraufurd ui Ihe I mint > uf I itloii Hialr of (T*K*a A a«««r AjMcoMMetl A tat. rreaa Seat. »*tb |>I| yet due anwinllu to llt.»9 A 13 and Mdg Win. !• Matlhew1 . I! 1 Dev Co (Mtry N.« JMK| «lll aril (I puld* «alr fie uuuld la-9 um rraaJi T Dl I~u> lat frua Ortober lSlh, ltll Huljert to a Slorm Kearr Aut , Subject to Sewer aad Private c; 7C aud I Ml «•'» A Maaalnt K Bender) — Srrvlee Coaa. Aatta. aJaMaat- lam suit IWUI I la .[ is » >U »" I""" A huali l,e; A IJeeale Blieui til 3 aad btdf. Thomaa 1' emminilng lo IM It A lot from Cenuil Bldf A 1 mulA. iH-rr.HlanUliHi aii'l rral *autr btre- IS 17 and \Ml Win. II. Krd« _i_ aad Udf- A wlfO nil Sweeney 133 H Jut.. Irtl 1131 Pev Co (Miry ini 10 «33 tl A lat, fromMa y IM<»« -"lillMiid b Uir !<>•"<' •'•" •"' I"", Huliit.1 1« HIH'IU H*«rr A ;t beeatara C_ullcb 171 (Taiea Hewer A Boad Aaatl 31 A and Udf. Benjauln Kail. It Bender) suh 1931 11 t*r tli. »»•»« IUII>«« Wl»» tl*»« *e*« « ttwt*. Alw-aaawnl* thafall- ;t-tt 'i 'kmtdt.Tim.fna~ Kit *«Utt« j»lU4«loiC«> Central Udt. A liit«i.at mil tir~*llttf flrM I-** "-til p*r aniili.ii. •mnla Imt >fel il te to 44. noctlona Aaat. lAatallaterita not «9 »* in if Dev Co IMiry to KIK) Lima V.1II It a. HI l> make l"« limjuuli Ui IIIWIIII * li.L ftuBI aaduaf Wat QratMU yet dua aooilDtlw lo III »5 A ITaiet A Bold Aut I k Bender) Service Conn. Aaata. UKnmt- irar • liailralli •(•>• M lli» "'"" on Ju" lot fr™ OHoUr Ull, llil, 377 113 tad Udf .Nanry D Pafe, Inf 10 138 M A Int. fraot May * • I :«i lul IM to IM Laoaora A. .;a 1 Oiterfaard Home UI ll»il will lit.rat *u I luata iuti|uu>d !• "5 }1A ' rl B l>rt-t.b— CaaaiUrta 1171 Hirnnaa r. IFvtedt C Pafe) 41133 Bldf Oetcrfiird loth, ltll ——n~ July lal l l> 1 1-nlliiT «llli II tvre.1 mi aa d (Heverui I irk tl aad Udf. Lta Krataa — _ Illtt H«tmry %. _ (Taut and Boad AM-) liereloinnent. (-0) .0 11 S» II3.-IU1 JtcoTTtaiar 14111 I 1 l 37T III and Udf Pyramid Aaaocutet ITaiee A Sewer Aaatl" ft .» J..D lal IV I I Ilir d.1. .1 all. Krally (o) _ _ leua Udf. L. L. HuMert to Knrer, load A 1T1 ... .. Oiterfaard Home , n L.I. if J.l Tin laid tel* "III lake 7r |3 . r, R llronwhef lac rala cVrrlea Conn. Aaala. In. lor I Heal Bold Uldf (Oaterftird Subject to a Private Service (Heverul Park M L. L. atallmvnu uut yrt dua a.mount- Mim (0 ) , 191II (onn Atat MwuaUns to film Developmenl to) A Int from May Mlh. ltll. Al MIM.MIIFR 1 Til IHII Rrally rrtl n -. ln| In IUI.HI A lu(. ffoea Ite- ITaita and koad suet) Subject to a Sewer and Boad al Mr lo IK i Onk I >l al Hi TUB f 14 . ' ' I Aaat oa Lola loLar 1."IUI, 1K31. II ltd bldl Ji»«Pb Plpp. (Bkh II 1 UJ8 aud Udf Tnvoujra Bldf iill lo i,. ,»n. r li.l I A! T .1.1 AIO IHevrrla. Park II M IT aamilitUM u |1M|< . Tbuaiai P. * •rd Siren) IM 71 Int frum >ore«ber 10th. 1130 A Lota — •Hl.lt hlri 111 Hid Ti«n*llp „ , Brally lo) 13-17 A lu freea >•—pber, lal IMI (Tain and Uoad AM. I 31 1310 tnd Udt: -Tratelon Bldf. 371 lie utlt Wrltbt Inr - 13 07 ej Oiterfaard Burnt A v-"*11 ill. l» ««•! ui Vr Ilif Itnlal jlia IT Hj -, |5 M 13 led t44t _ L. Lovelaad (Ten* A Prlrau Merrire Conn Bluf lOKerjurd Kin (H—aru fark - Bom U* _ ., J78 8* tnd bldf Tlnimaa Tartar Uerelopment Co ) II 1388/7 OfOvaanrAnual _ 174] hale KIIBIHI nl|t.»ril Mmill 4lli lilt tteally IBI 13 t: Bwbjart to a a—d Aaat Kulijccl In m»er A Rnad Aaalt. A wife — . "Ill Subject to- Sewer A Boad Aut subject to Sewey aad Private .nmidli Hit* Ilinrt ;. 10A ••• H B IHo-vIpe, aaawMtoti to I17IM A Int amounllm lo IW3.0I A Inl. 371 89 and bldf John Ptfr (Frieda amounltof to 1334 37 A Int Ktrvlce Cdttn. Aatfa, aawttat. Tin MII la" Ii untiii'iiU lirrtd lain.nla alia IH»rrvla lark fraak S— eaaber lat I9W frum Juna lltli. 1UI. t Htockl - _ 111 81 from .November lelb. 1931 um 18 1118II A Int from May ,,,t , „ i, In a II aul Ilir namr uf Utr KValtv < o) 1317 II II17 U L. LoreUad ' ' Tlitimaa P. 371 90 tnd Udf John l*a|t (Truf M Oalerfaard Home luh 1931 U,IK>II far II.II. «• it» "I "In" Mid Hi" and 7r» Zl aij l/lilv. I baa B. (~M aad U^c font lac . , k tee for tanaona 43 IMS lo 1711 Chtrltt Curlale _ ls.ts L I,I, l.ii U i Ull ai I llie an null Son.) - _ .31110 *^ Bldf (Oiler W A wife If II Bwbjart to a. Boad Aaat oa (Tll»a Hewer, Bold A PMKU fiard Pevelop to 1818 1839 Tnonu. Cbnnolly 4.30 "r U« . HI) au...n- > «"• I'ar !«'» 22 ami Milt*. Halutim Joerph _u II ** Ii a-miallw lo lurvtne r«nn Aul I (Tina and Iload Autl 47 1891/1 tnd Udf John A. PuUUu _ ment to) . 13911 tt111. It tonal ai I i »l» . Hi I mi d I. J i'r '•' flli-fuhr HbliUpf ItMTI A tot,froa t hovataber 17A-18A IIA T P Hwetliry - 371 n ind Udf. 1.01 W llrbulre Subject to a Sewer Aaat baton- M7 9I let I»J», A II riali . 1 118 31 ' . lit — 197 01 Subject to Bewer A Boad AM menu not yet doe aawuntlttf to III la aad —% V. L. L. Lovrlaod ITltrl Ruad A Prlrala Service 371 14 and Udf Ida Hifflitt unouallnf to 1334 37 A lot 1100 47 A Int from Navambar IMI'ANU 1910 TAXEI . !'. ana I Ids jay**. x from .•November 10lb 1930 Block tel ' * "tire Amelia x thtoa. lor « Illl lonn Aut ) (Tilat and Boad Aut) Otlerfaard Home Ivr IJtb 193L Inf fti I Victor lit 71 111 41 aad Udf. L. U Lorelaad SuIJtct, to a I'Slute Mervlre • J7I 1I1A and Udf Thomaa Ttrver 17a 29 Ii 1937/8 and bldf John Bell A wlfa °° 'ii at I tldj, l""i" Uifinhardl 121'"I •lev lorpl _ Bldf (Otter JJM H V 11 » 1-rU.la.ait 7'i Zll and M<'f Wau. lar IS 13 tonnrrilon Aiat on Lot ltA A wife 199 IS giard Develop- (John A._Pul- U A lAldl-rf rlaluum Ji,arph Ill 44 aad lidf. U L Lnelaad Initollntento nut yet due Imumtt- 371 3 aad Udf Jamea M Thomai lint) TO . IIS 71 ment Lo) » A l-_lii>»l.tir mi lu to l»»1 A Int from Oc- A wife Ull Subject to Sewer A Boad Aut 18 1911/4 tnd bldr John _. Pulllna ITu'i * Hd.riii Himr AMI I !' A I rletrrln Park L L. U-rl.nd "" tober I'll., 1931 371 I and bldf P llaniller A N amounUnf to 1383» A Int (Lip to the Mia 7J ID and II.U Alia Ja.aa.ai inn Krally lo -- til A Hoaa Ue, __ 31 CO till t. Zliiealre , _ 4 JO l.r.nd IMtry K I-, A •• I) HrtHln Park i Aaron Kaufauo. _, 1117 II 19 and Mdf Jday lie BrUartl Bender! . . 593 30 from November 10th. 1930 J 471 •I Oilerfaird Home Corp) __ U.47 "' * _ii!i»ky kwlty to —. 191 Ii Balatl JWla. Berra 111 41 II , Mty de Brlfard J79 II indtUdf P Handler A N Bldf. (Oiler ' I 19HJ 19111 Joarpa A. Sello—1 111.13 I9S0 TAXEl" 7% A 7 and Mill Hrvwln Park II Daa 3» Crand (Mary k turd Pevelop tnd bldf 4 ISA and IM/ ' « >1 nr M 'Via ll.allv CN> . 447 _ let (Tbe Con- X* tud bldf J A Plummrr Beuder) 993 30 ITnet A Sewer Aut) (W 1. II, I her "-JJ9 II and Milf Ltifl lulin.tl A ment Co) (Taira A R»ad Aaal I Subject to Sewer A Koad Aut Subject to . Private Hartlea a 1A at d I Itltf 'Mil Wiitlil Illl. 7- A II Hrvrrln park Cora I eon A wire) . Ill 77 wife iFarorlu Conn AUL amounting to $91M (Taiaa A Bldnalk Aaatl •9-ally In . 4H4I from November loih 1930- A Int from May lltb. 1I1L |« en Ainu lillirlim '{Tun A Hewer Ata41 Dualan Imwt lap. 371 13 14 and Udf Coy l.lbtun A wife I 1993/3 and bldf. Joarpk A. BoUoum ill 17 Co ITha - K lffBdtTr*._ t9 —— Hubjert to arBoad Aut ttitulF- {. , 7 mant; £a.1 5 3* Bnbject to Bewer A Boad AM. '81 41 40 and bldf. Antonio Plcaro _ 171 71 II I Wm. A. Jriihlii* tin 'I.N«rc. Aul I - (THIIa Leryf ._ III- IA II E. Lake A mrnti not yet due amountlnf to "•ill 47 tnd bldf Anunto Plcaro _ 118.19 HamiH'l HHijivr 13.M Hevrrln Park L. M C Uke I 111 13 A Inl from Dec 1 Ifa amounllnf to 1389 31 A Int r It 7 II from .November 10th 1930. Ull >8 CD and bldf Lull. I'lutro .__ 171II 41 III HaiuiHl llrrktr* is.n Brally C,, „ _MTJ» flank M. Wlkan- 1131 hamiltl llfrknr inn (Taira Rnail A Inline der A wife 94 93 111 tl II and Udf Idward A. Tkmnp «• 19 C " id 81 82 81 Jouph A. BaUoiua, 41 II ntmnrl lldrkir Krrv (onn Aatt 1 e -on IB tmnk -tndliluf. , - Boad AM ill 181./' and UdfJotepii A. Ballouai - . - 5179 amounllnf to 1383 10 A Int v/ l.ouni llen'a 44 11 — . - UI I) (Taut Baad A Pilule _ aad Udf. . _ 111 -3* ami Udf. . ITaiea Slorm SeweSr™ * Private Hrrv li«n Aut) 719 M from November 10th 1930 ~ f / Bldf A Loan llairi A Bldi— ilk Autl III 113 aad Udf tarellne Border _ Tlreclier . _ 1110 73 Service (.onn Attta.) 31 Onerfiard Home 44 >|3 Hatnurl llerker 11! U Jt Hevailn Park — ITatea A Baad Aaat) (Tilra A Boad Aut) Subject lo a Boad Aut amounl- / Aaan ) _____ UI II ' (Tttei A Sldewilk Alii.) Itealty 4 o 117 II to4 1 » t_tleua A 1 Itil! D X. medtnan, lnf to 1131 90 A Int from May Bldf (Oiler- 1,9 102/3 and Udf Jouph A. Salloum 41 14 Minimi llttkrr Ii7.ll 11 tnd I Idf Carl B Bradley. r Beaturrla 9119 M A. 1-i.ldberf Ulh. 1931 faard Develop 7 (Younf Kane •V - j.Taiea A Sidewalk Aiat I Bat _ (Haato liallrtla) A A Bchneliler I Otl 99 ment Co.) ,•••" Bldf. A Lota 389 tl8 119 Chtrlaa Jut . 4. 3919 Subject to Sewer A Road Aut Attn.) _____M 139.11 41 ft Htmurl Hacker ail it Kubjrrt In Ilnad Aatt amount 111 >4u4Maj. rraak Meyer ./. 11411 (T>iea A Sturm Newer Aut)- 137-138 , (Tatel Itnltl A I rlitle Service In* to 1110 71 A Inl float rWM-1 to a Bnad Aaaeeaaunt I 5 Lumbardl Bealty amounllnf to 1185 10 A Int -.09 301/3 ind Mdf Joirph A. Sallmie. (Taira, Buna Sewer A Bold mm November 101b. 1130 (\ount Men'a Siivrmbrr lat 1931 faamllrtf to till M A lot , la, |U I. Aul) 1"*"'' H.l«url llrle> lined A I rime KrrvU.0 (Severln Park aaaawalkw to till II AMjit I II II X rrlnlman Bldf. A Loan fraaa Orl>tprr tod. l*3« M A. (loldbrrf 383 131 and Udf Joeepn Hompeach Bldf, (Otter- • Aun ) _ _ _'-." 141.13 Ihtaitr Co.) • • - J_IZ - ~" —lUanlilUan Hldf " — '— "— JMrd DOTCIOP- -Mmnanuie Bealty ~* tlT _ ,,,S"iA~ 71 MR Urnearher in II u II %kioAa J " A A fubnelder. 4T4 47 41 12 knr . til» Iheterln Park aad Ud|. e>alk Aaatl 8 1 D E rrlnlman Vlarllu ....._„. lo.. AM.) He- , amounting 10 $74! ".0 A Ull, tnd Private Service Conn AMI. Subject to Seller A Bold Aut 635 : and b(df. Edwird W Joonaoa | I (Tain Uoad A Prlrita Service 71 C 31 Kevetln Park f*n_rdt~4XmUy| ~ from Novrnibrr 2Siid. 1910 Intttllmenla not yet dut amouai- .mounting lo 1517 47 A bit U A wife (B. K. ' ?•-- 1 , Brally Co 7«4 1 prfmhardtl ,„ . Ill 1 itaA. II aud Uilf Paiouilo tail' lot to 8137 78 A Inl from De- from Novembri loth. 1930 1 Barrett)! . 1J5.1I )M 4,lt to tit Strih Anthen _ 14 9i I nuitl . I 083 1 1 Otterfaard Home 1113 Adtnui Are. (Tain Koad A l*llvato Berv cember 13tb, »J1. 7 to u 1 t (Tairt Hold'A Prlrtte Bi-rvUt (vim AM ) | IM 4JJ 131 Ftillllt Xrkataa Jr. * (Taira AlStnU Hewvt Aut) ' It Adtnu Ate. 37 a,d bid, <««-„ Parrot 1^ „ Bealty CD .. _ SK3Z der HoMluf Co ) 137 71 _ _ Merllni -Subject to Sewer A Bond Aut — Pel Co Ull v ITaira Boad A ITli.l. Sovv IVIlt IH raUo •uUn.1 lu a rllurm rWwcr Aitt , Subject to a Road Aut lniulr- tnyiuntlnf to 1334 37 A Int G16 110 1 Adimt Are. V (Ttlel A Bold Aut) OHin AM» anuiuiitlnE U> 199 10 A lut inealt not ytt due amuunlluf to from November loth. 1931 D.v Co „. I8A Hiirknirni 75 C 91 Severta Park from April llud 19U 1311,41 A Int from Novr Id, 1 ^ Otterftard Uome Kubjrit to . Prlrtle Bervlca Bids t-o. -. Ill Realty Co 81111 ill 477IH Nancy Tmlaon 343 109 and Udf Oali retard Home I9J1 tlao Sura Sower. Sewer ;<• Bldf (O K (onneition Atst iraounltof to 40 ui '.1 Samuel llerkar I 31190 ITaira RoaJ A Private Bert Skill llldf l~o (Utter -' tnd Prlnto Bervlca Conn AaaU. IloUUnf Co) 1:0100 A Int from May llth, (aud II" (.» ).« J3113 Jnataltmtala not yet dut) amount- 1931 . |T>i I aid Udt- ladron t Urilow- Sis—2««v8«» Jtmet i Irtldu,. tnd Mdf. Pocllln) . _ III II Bldf (O k Dev to. 10 M , Inittllinetiti nol yrt dim 71 C 00 Severln I'atk anil blilc (Talir IlKtl . 11130 181 399 400 Cranronl Mutual Uoldlnf Co I ' . 617 I lo 9 Adtmi Ava imoiinUii* In 1183 90. A Hit III I.A aad I4dr Both A "Ktreuf lin " ill 311 3.11 n«nk D and Udf Bldf A Loan SuhJ&t 10 Bewer A Hold Aut Brally IV 11II Atan „ 111 41 Dev to . 11.81 HUM BclHintier 10th 1911 73 I If Severln Park A hnab _ l»« 11 and Mils Jtrttura (Cltra amountlnf to 1354 37 A Int 617 II* lo 21 Album Ava. Adtinl Avfc IK> Brally Ce. _».. If II SI II XaaU Muellrr . 71.31 Jtciiuea) 134 01 J»1A 43 44 Joaepb Intel from November loth, 1931 Dev Co 1313 73 C II Severln Park 131 A II > John p aVrnhardt 317 119.130 John _. t.aliliet -XJooeph Jllller) 49 91 4 Oiterfaard Home C (Taiea A Hewer Aut ) Brkr and C II Hurt Truateel . . SM 17 391A 417 471 Out brlckowikl ... 94S.89 Uoldlnf Ca) . SUrtnatn , 51.35 Adtmt Ave IH Bahbl III 17 (Tain A Sturm Sower Aut) ind hldf 8'.a rluljrit lii a Prime Bervlre {TtLXra. Stotm_Jkirn_A Aoad Subjert to Sewer A Road Aut 1! 23 Sarth Jicobaoa _ 1.93 Cnnni-llinv Aaal Inaullawata iTaiaa A Botd-Aat) 317 117 191 Tuorwald B llu -~ amountlnf- to 1383» A Int 7»1 4UG/7 Kapld Trtnalt — Kuljirl lo Until h I'rlratt 1178 and Mllf ten A wife) A. D AMa.) nut yet due tmountfnf to 177 II Dl t% Barwood Flah .. 397 1 Hannah SUtenlthl from November llth 1930 H B Co at KerT.ct? «unnrctluiii A'sei* A Int from Juno Ith 1131 teabjert to a Bewer and Private rUnufhn A 9 Oiterfaard Home (Miry Frill) _ 4.31 ntmU tina-rf-uiilliair to HIS Ml 73 C «! fVirrln Park ' wife) 13X43 111 A M. Joyce) nidf (O K UZ 498 490 Peevtre CaoarlrUaei Aatta. In fiaorco Koao Bipld Trantlt & lilt tfom U«r Z« MtUaeaU ael yet due amount- 347 137 1 IH Uttrriaard Home 397 S3 !l Jat. N Paikar ,;.!. (Tatca A Hewer Aut) ' tof to Illl II A Int from Or BubjKt to Sawrr A Rold Aut ;m 10:010 lou Chrlat Hahn «.71 Y*.oLmn• A Co amountlnf. In 1593 JO A Int lot— 1Mb. till alao an un 397 4t-43 8 A A. Xluteln A . Hub)mt-l»t-ltmil _ Irlv*-. !\>Mteru>tna Aiat InitaUmento paid Bead Aaat Inatilunenli terclerd llevrlop- Itrindt A Zlm front November 10th. 1930 Hertlrtrtriaaemc ^ »—I»F~» —.-—•-—, •*!-••• e»H . not >et due ajuottnltuf to!7T II aol yet OH amountlnf to ' rarnt C" I - . *99 10 merinan 8 Oiterfaard Homo IU7I mantt amounting to 1111 J8 A Int from June nth 1131 Hutijtict lo a Klnrm Hewer Aait £ P. Morie A Co. Bldf (O K A lut from llAlr.idlh 1931 • IMte A tot from .Novem- ^f tmuuntlnf tn I UA 40 A Int (J. N. rarker A. A. Xlutela. A 73.C 14 Beierln Park ber Ha. 1111 Holding Co I r A. F.ldnun, (8. Atltmi A»f l>e Realty Co .„ _ 111132 tl Harwood Flab ., .* frum Juut IMh 1931 * Co.) 4.91 Subject to Sewer A Bold At t , reltinnieul to ITairt and Hewer Atit) 319 17 9* m U C llarmt A 401 IS m ud bldai Barney I* TulhllU 1ST 0 It Droetchar) _ tLTI aqbjrrl to a Sewer and Private 403 :o 11 andMdfiBartlendMdfBtl y rF TutnUC III I •mountlnf to 1185 10 A int A. A Klnttetfl A :wr~ BubJert to Private Servile Subject to a Private Hrrvlee • Betvlre Caen. AaaU Inatallf and lildf wlfr (The from .November lpih. 1930 A. Feldmu. (8. (onn Aut anuumllnf tt> ' < imnerlloi. Atat Inatallmenla 1 Ilcddet IIMdlnf ' 401 tl 13 and Mdg New Jertry DlDla 7 Oaterfaard Home 130 SI A |nt from Mty tilth not yet tine amountlnf lo 177 II awata not y*t due amounttnf tit I orp ) . ..10! 8,1 1 count Co, -. 187,0, R. Droetchar) „ 1L7I lilt It A.JM. from (let IM*) 403 31 33 and Udf New Jenvy DU Bldf (O -K A. A Elnileul at 1931 A Inl from June lib. 1131 1131 ataa a Boad AaveimntO JJO 37 18 and tide latilor Bonidi>wl|ii Holdlnf Co ) A Feldmtn. ia 47 10 Atlanta AreSOe I9~C II ftVverln Park A wiro ilStl count Co. . 1871 Subjert to Sewrr A Raid Aut velopmanl Co taatanttrala not vrt due Sulijpct to a Bturm Ktwer Attt 403 18 » tnd bldf .New Jrney Pit . - - _ till Really Cs. 134.31 aaMwatbtf to lite II A Int. 1 anuuntlnf to 1381M k ait Crmford EttUy A 11 Adamt Ave Pa ITatrt Sewer Boad A rrl- Inatallmeiita not yet due tRrtim.e'. count Co 18TI from November Ulh, 1930 velupmont (0 fleet Jtee 9U, |1]1 * Ine to 119 00 A Inc from Sept 403 1S3-13I »liter Skruptkli Cooilructtoo. fje»i* vtle Svrv Conn Atata.) tJt M Ilt-ood Flab . - t ^ Oaterfaard Home (S B. Droaaou—) 1,040 I and* Udf Minnie Htller 73 C 01 rVv-ln Park 1411. I91L A wife .. _ 8.7 Bldf (0 K Subject Ui Jload AiMteaieal Bealty Co, _.4W.F Babject to Sewer aad Private 7 8 anrl Udf Millie Kanaert . :t7Jl 4.01 1 tnd bldf. >ew Jertry Dla Cranford Baalty A •mare Ceeu. Aaatt. liuull-euu an . 1 -Holdlnt_Cn.) _i_ Conat Co, (S. lotullmmu not yet due ITaira Sfwer. Boad A ITvl (Tairt A Sturm Sewer Aut) count Co. 1ST I] Subject to Sewer A Rotd At t emonntlnt to 1131.13. A tot rate Berv —1 Aliraament Land Invellort ' 101 4 and bltlf. New Jeruy DU- tntltllm—ta net yet due amount •it 1 \. 1 10 , Oilertaerd Home - 1J.I0 velopment 4 o . (Taira Boad A Private Ber> Corp - . 111 tl count Co . . _ 18T M % Bldf (O k, eBfcj-jw!- S Adaraa Ave Da- toe toIIM- M A int from .Nor 400 M'lo W Birth Jtcobten 13 97 vice Conn. Aut) Xlrluilve De Holdlnc Co ) Cranford gotlty A velepment Ca - *I 41 LrtllaH talley Mb. 1»JL .eloptpent Co. _l 401 173-171 Haitanut Aufut Contt Co,Co. . (8._. .- tu A wife Subject to Sewer A Koad Atat S. Proetcitr) „ 13 07 Subject to Private Bervlca tftt Co. ef N J ui t3t II Barwood Flab „ ! 317 1 Land Invetlora 4.31 amounUnf to ltn» A bit Conn Aiat kmounluif—in III 01 Jacob C WVka _ 4.3* Xtjbject to Sewer and I'rlrtle Corp ,. 4811413 Btrlp-31.800? Union A Iian Cranrord Realty A 131.18 A lat from May «lh on Claremoot PL Land Imp Ctf . 4.31 from November 10U1 1930 Contt Co.. (S. I) II tUllar Tan. aVrvare'Cema. Aaatl laeullmenu 337 S Ltnd Inreitort U Oiterctard Uome . urea, Inc _ Ml I ael vrt dae aaMwottnf to 111* II Corp* . , 33.11 from llth Bt to » B. Droeacher) _ 11.0T .,v<- pranfe.Jree Hldf. 10 k Cranrord BeaJty A 4 I | I Adanu Ate P? U UaiulUiK. Cdward B Caatar A tot freea Ort. IMa. Illl I MS. I Land larettora Uoldlnf Co ) A wife lMl: Corp . 171II' ICUremont T-. now Cotut Co., (B. _^ velopment Co „ .^vajrt,.a*>-'tttb>BM.'&'-»wh*vr'A1l^A.^v*» cOL>DtaMmUa>'alomanit So. _ 4 30 . DTlKtnal flblon A~ 1*10T 3 I 488 487 OUt T Colllnt _ 141431 I and Udf Herbert (I Wllaon mont nomet * Conat Co.. (8, BowUa Coo- (FlorencU e A. Daauai ) lire OHL Aaavtottaltmenu»ot and blilf & Djoetther) _ atrurtlim Co . 4 31 103 l»3 N Wdrln A. yet dae aaveeaiUaf to Illfia. Subject to an unpaid Storm 111 tw 417 mi Nnntla Vt"vaJroT Subject to-B—n- k Sold" Aut Cranrord Realty A (J p Per Co | Btentteto at al 13.11 A tat. rreaa Oct IJln Illl, alao rVwer Attt tnatillmrnut not yet Subject to Sewar Aaat InauU- tnunmtlnf to 118120 A tnt Contt. Co, (8. IOMIM Toll- a Baad Aaat laataluaeoU «ot from November 10th 1930 13-18 103 III 101 N Wol.u,, A. yet dee aaaonnttof to IIM If dm amountrnf t.> 1118 M A Int menu not yet dua aaountlnt to .477- •4 Oilrrtatrd Home B. DroeKher) _ alturUiu Co. — naantlelo el aJ IJ.tr A tot free. See 9th. till. from Nov tnd 1911 IM.S5 A Int from June 9lh, Lrtnford Brally A ().O.'O«t. Co.) 104 I3i 131 Cranrord Miuc 131 "I _ Jotroh J Turck . 1131 (On lota «Ji«l) nidf (Kddy (.ontt Co, (g. Boarilf Con- Corn. Inc ^ IT 41 93 Ua—ood nth and Udr ~— A wife (bk 431 -1-4 J. > Ptiktr. IK nont Bomea B. Droeaehar) _ HrKrtlim Co. ... 4.31 114 vVI Harry B KatUer 117 Babtrd la Sewer A Prlrtle Ser. 1 > trt L. Ivint) .—(14 ti (Kathtrtne Me. Co) . Cruford Rajdtr A Him Co) III 177 A / N Wolfln A vice Oawa. Aaat luttllmento not ITtlra~8torm BeweV A Boad LtuchllB) ... Subject to Sewer k Road AM Contt."to.. (S. t and Udt Kl—ittetn at at yet dar aaaotmttnf to 1119 II A Vwl ) 431 il II Cecelia Jehnaum _ J amounUnf to 118", !0 A Int B. Droeaeher) _ Subjert to rwwrll r MeUn*u ... 11>.>4 III III tSI N Vrolflw, A. kit fr—I Ort. Ulh. 1131- alto a 41* A Ada F'n.ikl |Oa- 411 4T-4I J N Parker Co _ from Novembrrtloih. 1930 'Cranford Betlty-A •aatounUnf to till M A Inl Baetutet. el tL. 4-M Baad Aaat Walla—u net yet teraaard Dev Or Miller) __ 4.8 I •• (Xertaard llrme- Conat, Co., (a 'fr—I May tlln 1131 119 S1J Mkmlbt Jenam ._ KIT dae amwialilaa- to 81M.1I A tot Col - ;.. . 184 Subject to a Sewer Amiatin.nl - - _ rn.lt Co (Oilrr- R, Droeacner) _. I and Udf Joaeph A A III 3I7-3M —R Unt—berf _ 4.30 fraaa Kan Ma. 1131 ITatea A Storm Rrwer Abet) * tmounlbif to till! A Int from Kttrd TttitUip. Cranford Realty A Loulu Coi _ tst tl Ua—wad nib 318 and Udf Xdwla II Srhroppe May Mth. 1131 ment Co.) 4» 117 139 440 C C Yeltmta IM 471 I Oitartatrd lions Coait Co.. (8. Bubjrrt to Storm Sewer, 111 1I91-1II* John Brawn -AM Sabjert to Hewer A Private Her- A wife 14171 ill 41-31 1 Blare Dmolryci B. Dnaaehor) lit! Sidewalk A Boad Aaata. 143 1117 to 1131 •__ Taate Hi ri— Cotra. Aaata. taauOtteato (Taira A Storm Sewer Aitt) A vrlfe Rldf Co (Oeter- tauuntlm to mill A lat dtl Mil to 1133 rater Oabrlri aet yet aae auaajallaf to 111! la 371 tnd Udf. liador Bectl Rubjert to a Bewer Aateawaent mrd Derelop STanV SEWER AttSEUUEMT ment Co ) from Juna lib. 1131 and bulldlnf A wire ILM A lat fraaa Ort lllk 1931. alao (Mable Dortey) .491 IS ammtlaof to. to IM »M M A lat from 471 3 Cl 14 and Udf Haryy J TaiU UT 74 II and bldf. Ii: 1377-1971 Htm J Babarta I 4.M a Jtoadl Aaat laatalla-wta aot (T.T-L Sum Sewer A Baul Mar tub. .ML Oucrtaird Home (Slorm Sewrr A Bead Aatta.) 151 • A Joan A. Sennaoa . -JeT-aia .aumlhif to IIMM Auta. I #• 411 I1I-1M Carl Heldt M.U' Rldf Co. (Oater. Subject to . Sewer Atat Install, lit 1111 B. llnrpky . t-IT Aalat froaa .Net. Ha, 1931 sn and Hdf. Vtlfnllne Cbrlal- ((TanT a A SlormM - HeweK rA Aut) litrd Develop. menu not yrt due ajamutbw to ITun A Sidewalk Aaal.) lit 1191 1431-143! Btnalaa t>eeater UI at Maadbklf. n*omu.~r man A wife JI5.M 44T 3-4 3 41-41 Binder.on. Both . IIII 3!I 113 CO A Int rrom Mtnh 91b, IIA ud Udf Tennla- Brooka _ »» n IM 17 John Bhltlda MLM. aaeraey, (Htr- (Ttv.ee A Stc—1 Sewer Aarl) 111 t-l.ll * Sandaraoo. Bulk . II i| •ubjecl lo . IVwerT_?Jn«T_r 1930 •abject to • SU—ilk Aan. ITatea. Kulewtlk. Boad aad wood lith) 1 C* II Ulehael W Cook . Jill 441 3-4 3-11 toI I Suderao. Ruth . "IS U Inr to 88MI A lot rrum !! ind Udf Ceo. H Vindeveer. U4I luulltaaat wl yd iw Prlvito Serv Conn. Aaat.) ' ^.. J A Prlvito Ber. ITaira A Storm Sewer Aatt) 454 31 to 33 Mary B Church _ IT 41 471 1 *"*** *""«"'— »U> l»30 "'• • OiUrtttrd Home 18 , —ltabtth Spacht _ HIM aaounllai lo. 139 IS A Int. 041lyv°*4ft 10 % BMItf A4SMf—Rn—1 tira Coaa. Aaat laatlUiteau aof ill t: » 14 Wat Ofrodntck _ 13.47 • 7 md bldf. John Cilhetrt _. tM U Bldf Co (Oitrr- (Storm Bewegewrr A Sewer AutaA—ta)) . mat June ifcb. Illl,*alao aieointUif to 1114 41 ' ' rat amt till.ttnl to Illftll UT 4J.44 John PUIIp Snt _ lilt 475 tl C-ual Bldf. A • S3 ind I f.^ Dorothy 8. Je=- a Boad Aaat aa. Let II AY t art. traaa Oct UOuTMl: alao HI 5 J N. rarker Co. Der Co, . 311.14 t—rfl Develop- -ieniut _____ 11IJI IIA uaoaaltof to |J|1»4 A a Bead Aaat laaultmentt~aot (J Sia.bar) 111 (Taiet and Boad Aatt) — t-ti Herman Huellar. tot fnta Jane 14th, IM1 ' yat awe aaaaawilli I to SIM tt A SO JMS 1. *< rarker Co. 471 13 tad bldf. Central Bldf A «• • «aftSJ__. (Hmry Mueller II tad bldf. Iradarlck katl brt frata Her-M. ml - IM.nln. A Miry Der. Ca. (Mary II aaal Udf. *e> A Blrbvd. *ldf CB. (Otter A wife) I3J1 Joyre) _____ 1.93 K. Bender) J_ _ej|} utnl- Devtlop- Jacob R. N.tharl— ULI7 A »lf* I 301. 44-U I V Park— Co. * 471 U 4I I arc

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LOOAt LEOIONAIKB STATES HISREPORT OF TREASURASrRER^CRANFE CRA.NTORC D CHAPTER, AMUICAN KED CROSS »ta. mi; aba a Frtutt POSITION ON BONUS QUESTION Met Oiat ,Aaat •bt'al Year Junr Wth. 18J1—Jane Mtk, USt •Maj asmr i The following extracts from a letter RECEIPTS 1443 and hide Aiultnr C8u* — 15.TS Balance June 30tK 1931 I 383 35 «ulij«rtloalrt Caaa. laA o» Lota 1M1/J interest to those citizens who have In 80 Cout-rlbutiiiK -i Sn.oo 445 00 any way formed an opinion of the • 22 SustiiUilKii 'if Sin IX) , ' 33000 National organization of the American -8 SiiRportlna >i j'iioo 30000 Legion. This • letter answers a com- Cotilrlbutietis less than Jl 00 eiich 40 01 munication from cine who resigned -, CUntnbullnns'more tlmi> »1 00 earli 3U5O 'mini from the Legion becaiue he did notDonation. Mrn's'LeaiiXH Pi i"b\'«rlAn-Church— fcWvtritrs»^i^^l*n''W;rti!lcatt' '.-... mistake. He tnry home owner'and g»*- any trouble. Is resigning from tho U,ink Balmices , : _. 4 86 WM America tatthofcgiat at 1?>r)'>f«w *a»y Collegt' I get the chance: • " > '"Iken"- l ? ' Thenaa." one that Is too. sour. It may be raised f ArtdU' from seed or from young* plants bought I'The legioo was work to do. The Total '-. -...; : ;... bonus Isn't everything. Loyal mcmb.i'rr' and ggriesi t papeakcr program to at the florist's shop and «et out In the DIBBiniSEMENIB fall The seeds, too. shoujd.be planted will stick together in spite of dlfTerenccR Home ,rVla. IU. FUk, time aome practical suggestions' on the coming up If they are planted In the spring, but a planting before treeslng veterans..,flndlnu Jobs (or Uw unrai- junior Hod Cross--'. ].O 'u and Hd« Alriander A.' .'. protectioni'bf evergreen plantings and ployed, child welfare, cnmbatlns. coin tl»e steps'/that the gardener can.take weather alows them to germinate the AnuTlcatv^ Niitioniil Red Cross \flcmbershlp and Sub- T munlsin, advocating adequate National • 11 and bldt; Auirust Tlwi now to tamre.thtlr passing the wlnter following spring and produce a strong srriptiuiii '...'...:. 73 00 Jolm J McDooald DatlT> growt)i. Three years are required, defense and In many other WHYS. Wei Donation: NutiunM Clnldrvn's Kund 15 00 ft vrtfa »_ *_ „ is 5' Mit! in safety^., . . Chriai-niaX Curum.s and I'riwhLs fur Veterans 1113 «i"l Mile Juiiea however, to brine plants raised from will keep in with all (hii, bonus or no to oo •I ' ' Andrew IMIoarhak 10 55 Dr. waiite win also explain wby cer- Mothers' Uuy I'iirds fur Velertina ", Andraw IMIowrtak 1(155 211'aiul lil ;u . Balatlni the Volatile oil emitted from its flow- the men they put In Confess and lot, BUMKI ID a Sowar AIM. amount- covers can be-used to the .best advan- ers. ' The oil has a strong but not un- ln«t?WI.« ft tal^fwm0c - l»8 SS7-M8 .'". , , „ .. up a bit on tho I>glon. the whole <;oim-1 ' tage In giving the desired protection. pleasant odor .and it will sometimes ! $3 534 47 HuLtjwf tir B««%r.- Hliirnt: b«V«r Jry will be better olt." : ' nalancy Juno^lo, Hi:ia » 301 80 . Ws« aw,?; ,^* riitate s«r?l« Conn. .i|Oja». WJn)er injury and how It may be pre- burn- In" the- evening •'if a match, is "int from OetoHr H. l»Mi » h' VluauHuKnta Bui ]fci du« aBoaav vented win also be discussed; The us- touched to it. . . \ Tills lettcrwas' sont to the Herald-^' "•' • • : ' ' » "j .$ Priiau Bwrtct.COM..JUU.-0U ,'-''tar-to si€«.57 * int* .rroaa *oc.' Tribuwtas a .'personal communication " • ...'''•'• M.8J8 33 «ulllli.ot» n tnU weekly series of timely garden re- • * . • • • ' • • • %. lit SI,ln«ulllli.ot» notMtjuo . ' '' tobcr-M.' IH3I. by Thomas S. Durr, who is ti ml'mocr / IO-U4.SU4S33 ** to" «»"> 0 H-4-,-4ilA UllUti U: Burdrite 3TLM minders and cut flower suggestions will l«l »Jt! : OK ASSETS AND 1.IAI11LITIKS . and tUs.- ""••"• ..,•••; - • be Included In the progTam, • . Seed ofCranfordPosUNo 313 < '' it-,» 1« anil blilg.. Han; ««hr.nl«T«. 3»U Plant L**™ Before Mid- Yrur Jullrj 30th, 1H31—June 30th, 1932 : ^:vT^-BrooWyn.;ao1f»iiic..C!ai a I'rlxaw lion on"hdw*to"beooi»a mernber ofWS Tir J.' AfrtcoItonU "Experiment SUUon du. imountln* U>.M»." *.J»k fkTvlce C'»nn.'Aaat anuMmtlas dub and-receive digests of the material • Mid-October V the latest safe date from Jilt n»«h. -iM»;-«id *- ""—tiVHJinsft Int from S«r. l3Oi.-._:::_:: broadcast every week may be obtained for the seeding of lawns In normal IIOhT AT BIRTHDAY TAttTJ' - »-'8(0.88- Bud AMt, oa" W» .BMt- mo. • . ." .. Clifford George Dora, son of Mr. and •mouslto. to I35LM * J»t ftmi. IS No. I Doerinc .' by writing to tbe Radio/Garden Club. years. Lawa seed - should be planted - None." . _PCL »m> J»s«. .- .:. . ;_ Hewaenseyjppaw^AiJeuJti»d!«* early enough.to permit from four to Mrs. CO. Dorn of 503 High street, cele- ; ^.(ititail TSt rriVat* 9«n(ca -;Qfo- " V t brated his- tweifUrbrrUidityrHonday-ttl- rtesiwtfnlly aiibmltteil, • ' ncctltni ,A;#.U.} V * '. •' > - -• •• *"Brunswick. N. J.' six weeks ,l>f growth before the soil ICENftV W. WinPl'liE, 'lYrasunr Int. from Oct. freeses. ternoon, September 20. He was liost to . t^TUlford, N. J , October 7lh, \VM Jurt. .moimt, PRIVATE SERVICE CONNCCnONS twenty friends and had as guest of ASSE8SMINT8 _. It Is well to remember that J)lanting \W, thi* Aiuilllii'rf CoiumitU'p of CranfoTI Jk Int Iron June ' By Ai.C.-Mlcl«an I '.' - orable lor the growth of turf grasses, C.T.crkiim ucoount Crtuiford Chapter (373,48 17th, l»:il; alw a at«ta.S*w«r ., , and adapted grasses are used. The The. guests were entertained- with •53-134 • MoctU B 1 - N. J. Agrkaltarjl ExtenslD^/Servlce Ciu'rk.itiK account Junor Hod Crom 31.40 l < Atavaanieht'lntullmenu not jvt' * * — Important soil conditions that should gomes, after which refreshment* wort .. ilu« aiuouiMnr tu tlrt.W 4 Int • ' ' The gas plant or dictunnus, hloom^ '.""••. ••-; Total ,., :...'.... 1303.88 , from Oet, :»ih, 1»3I. bTconsidered'are dralnigersbllacldiry", enjoyed. Among those present wi>re; ing in early June with either'white or 269.1 ^lic. alxtve ilcacrlpttooa. acrordlng-' lo Tax supply of plant food and water holding Mrs; Robert Mofrls, Jano and Bullle We Ksamlned uno »S001)0 Flr»t7 Mortgage Participation Certificate 6'irl iaMum'cnt Map.' - ' -'- • - rosy purnfcf .-flowers whose strong foll- Barrett; Dorothy and Eleanor Dangler, I'atnmila Jniul b« made bffcic» the eomta- capacity. The correction of such, soil of CiHiiford Trust. Company No. 8:17 Included In uwctji of Cranford Chapter. _ •_. , a_>_ '-.y— ..I* caah' _ at ;^ » t_olhrrNla itA g.^jijtri .al-if age resemWes that nf/the peony, was deficiencies before planting, In ' most and Billy Dangler; Miriam and Howard CHAfl. M. yBAKBL, icOlatply reaulit an old favorite in gardens a century draff; Elaine and Calvin Snlro; Wll- •• . J. U. UUKAND, rwr-T-lte ~ . ~~ "' " • Auiiltlhg Oommltlre TKUEB. Roberts; D'Arcy: . Charles Colbctor. turf on sous that ejMoriy suited for 6Uii o « **** «^» • <» » ST" i The choice of adapted grasses'ls es- John 'Hill:' Mildred Janscn; I!oword •for-ttje' Taylor; Claire Orok; Dorothy Morrla; ltable sod. Trie-New Jersey Agricultural " tfTTTfiT Experiment Station recommends four lawn seed mixtures for this region. The " Centra) Reopens Shops i If. 1 If it Must be Said flftit •!»'«• standaW trdxture for soils el : Mr average fertility, the second a mixture New . TUrK ilni. for turf of the finest quality1, the third Ellzabethport fcpair ehops last Monday a mixture for shaded areas, and the morning, and also recalled 38 men' to tpurth a, mixture for sandy, shaley, or their car repair shops at Ashley, Pa/ HAYASHI'S RESTAURANT »J, JW and,bide . the samo day. These shops have been JW[Bbjie and,bidl toe H«|»ood\ poor, clayey; soils. Scjurces 'of these • TelephOM CRanford i-»U7 - [.Bubjiel to • Boad Aiu. closed since May 31, 1B33. ;Tho'mon- ' 1m to IIICUI * tot ' mixtures may be obtajlned upon re- ..pbetKih^mi: .:- quest, from tho New Jersey Agricultur- agement stated, they hotied to bo able , , NOUITI AVE, AT MIIJH 8T» CEANTOaiD amrt« Co i remepibcr tW >ve're 1 to work .'tho above force on a 5-day • > , I not »et du. id Experiment Station. ' ( • *J»tJW BermmSer'ttiat early-October-isone week basis until -the first-of; tho ywr;. S2I T07-7»8-I» . Tin ._,. of the most favorable seasons of the -';" • •'-—:'•* CarmtlU . year for • applying ""lime; and fertlliaer. SSI 1020.2011'' CaUierlna *~ - - aad Mdc.' **. Ington , Strongly acid lawn soils should be lim- .:..V_.i SIDEWALK ASKS8IIENT... ed In early fall so that the^acidlty may 11 .41 an* bid*.' «TI be corrected befoneSj-JprlnB growth be- gins. All lawns should receive an au- fyoitaiiclfour tumn dressing of complete, commerciaL Flrat'Baptiat - fertilizer. This-application will stimu- Church —^ John D. Kejeia ••> late growth during the cool months and to try our Meatt. aid the turf lrTrecovering from Injur- - (Bldmlk * Boad AaaU.1 .. ies suffered during the heat and gunjoet totSfff Aaat amoujl- ELECTRIC - - —17 * tat from Qo-- droughtof the past summer. 19M. -•at' .-.481.1 » (SMawalk, Boad * Prlralo B«r- Time to PU»t Glory-of-tl»e- < Subject to a Sowar Aaat anwunt- Snow Oives a Lot >-.lni to fIS.44 * ink from April , xilae Wlnckler'...:.. HIM Wfnckln —.-•. 45.! «1M WlnckUr-_.: 4!S.» Br3l7C.T«cI*»n: . 45. K. ,S. AgrlcoltBrU Extension Service' IU» WlncUCT HI. 45.86 ! .. 45.»; ane. 6-1420-6-1421 ; Olory-of-the-snow, or Olilonodoxa, ^Hae Wloca . 43.99 should be planted now If It is-to bloom BUa« WlncUtr . 45.HI ''.QUaHty and Setvice" BUo Wlaektoi. : 45.»« : early next spring. Similar in appear- lJWIM' .. 45.HT ,i'. ance to-ihe Siberian squill, the plants . J5J.5 grow easily, multiply rapidly and.have V,.|S|dewslk * KoaJ Aaata.) the brightest blue flowers of any of tho . .'gubjad to • PriTalo Bmlcj 'Conn. Aaat -amounUnr to 18.52.-; spring blooming bulbs. Their colorful heads may be found daring the bleak V« Int from Haj lith. lHL Tel<3Jhc)«CR«riford 64)508 ^ _»B. days of late winter and early spring In '•".' iublect to Boad.^_ the roct garden, the front "of the bor- HEN you receive your next -'•.-,'; ;r, ana not jet duo. amounting- der or th'eswild garden. ' '«>• lo I1J*J4 ft tat froin B«pt. nd, There'arB several type?obtainable, Wiric bill, jot down the list of elee- lsj-is* Anionlo WcWo —•Mt.l ' LUMBER praetdcirjy all of them color varieties of ricnl uppliuuccg and the number of- PrliatoV Chlonodoxa luciUoe, a native of the nnips uHcd in your home. '8erri»: Cdnn,.>aitt.) ''. ; ••'.• •••••>:.,•' -\ "• _ mountains of Asia Minor. /The cultur- •V. Subject to VtfcwerAait Closet Lining, 'Ina- lo 442.40 aMo 'yQn an estimate on '; centers Valch seems toIntensif y the tricity In the home-to -• 1131. ' ' - - .' • / • -•' -"' - '; ' . IKoad * IrlraU S«rtl« Conn. "--.', ,joor wirtoj mrk. We wfll make an brightness of tbe blue In the rest of an extent which, save* ' When you push the button yon lwre ! v mncucattoa^ad ttuggest changes the- blossom. There Is a white flower- .•I. -*!*».'.^- /t-iw... . '' . wtthoot any obligation to you. , ing.variety of the plant now.obtalhible its customer* tnore.4han ot your command, electricity to do yonr Subjtet lo m Bawr Aa«t amount- on the market, but it Is not at attrac- washing or your ironing>toncleai» yonr Wjt to «M4 ft Intjrom April. TTOBX $3,000,000 a yeor.~ uumtlu to IISJ5. oxrtAHD f tive in Ihe early spring garden as the home or to 4ightTTand you hmre rid IMOclolHr 1401. UU. AT BKASONJUHK PWtXg blue blossomed .varieties. , (Boad * Erlrau Sc^lce It is essential to plant glory-of-tne- yourself of labor and drudgery i* snpv as toon as the bulbs in obtained, favor of comfort and convenience^- _ 1 T«L CBsafitrd »-WM — forr'they belong to the HJy family whose bulbs dry up more readily than those of —at a cost of only n FEW CENTS V CBANTOXO tu other members of thU flower group.. A DAY. _ flV«»leet M i Sfirer-*Pi SWiko Can, As*. aavnmV lai la-tlTANSEN, Xarpenter-BuildertAi I LAOQUKBtA DTJOO FaHEM - ConifnKlkm or Jot^Ung at Rcuonable lUtes V HIM * tat, : L - I«i»Mlhi Omm far fnHlimnDtxagetVty Hrje -=.\. t«. OBufort «-iiU ?»."i - „- * vx* i 'Vis '- Js*s?5--"'s THE CRANFOKli CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1932 The criticism directed against the emphasis given sports by the news, Barbour—The Man! Z)o Kim Remember— papers, Ihe slighting criticism of the mat) who buys and reads the news- Of an the essentials necessary —la the maHe-up of a member of Us ABOUT CRANFOHD? paper for Us sports section alone, the United States Senate, none an criticism of the over-emphasis placed snore Important than Vigilance and _ a privilege It U to be an-educator: To strengthen and build the on football, never disturbs me," says Courage, if his c6«at|!|unJK.are to • younv mind. not only to be better, armed /or the ttruo-gle ol existence, but to Fielding H. rose, athletic director at enjoy the baoedtf of complete rep- prepare for the proper viiton ol ll/e. U indeed a worthy enterpriie.\^Jtether, the University of Michigan, in an ar- resentation./ Fortunate, then, for Mil people or nor the recipient 0/ luch al/f cNmbs to enviable Heigh tl, he or the hat ticle in the Rotartan Magazine^ "I'believe that If there areenough of New Jersey thahat they hod s«iia imiuttecttngly attained a point 0/ view of perianal talitiaction which canneLpe , tor W/WW/ iirnn tsittour at one of ^sn to4h«>4!«Itar-and turmoil st jfa fa neas*mdby potUien., powerer worUty-wealln '-- '* *-,---* . r r >ttau'^iiSenator*. 4urixs, ih*->>w.g» "modern' world; who find time "to inter oTtbelRome Loan Batik Bill \Jnin JOIN THE Y. M. C. A I^fT good show; and a well con- bles In charge of Sherry chefi. wh at themselves in dean, virile iflort, we tn—e memeasuri e was Introduced In tl.t ductfd enle rtalnment, no nutter when «-rved a continuoui s cupper1 until three f0 can point to these men as unfailing /HauaHousce of Itapreiv.tailvmi it r;ai or where, 1B pleasing my vnsc*. Do o'clock Twent~ y wellknowwell-known arartistt s signs of an ultimate salvation tor US' amended on motion of a New York you remember the night of May 30, cleverly begulll-d the diner* with all. . ~ representative and pusod The «s' Through A Special 1913' Lest you hav forgotten, allow unique cabaret show. Among the per- 'I would far rather have America be nlocance of 'the amcniiment to taa me to remind jou P«opl< of New Jersey was (rut. f jr formers were- Mine. MotuaTf, wh< sailed a,nation of sports' enthusiasts It dibarrtd bull III li an I l.iin j» o '4 'Mr and Mrs Thcmas Alexander dp need with Donald Breen In "The Dol than a nation of money-grsbben," con- etatlons of this Hi ate from pn.t c Sperry fittingly chriitmd the beautl- !ar Princess'; Mons&nor Carlo, a dan tends the veteran football,, mentor. "I Ipating In th« (..'iieun to accrua ful Osceola farms buildings last even- "-r en the order ol Veroon Castle, who would far rather have.my boy study from.the metibur'* ing (so cald the Elizabeth Journal of ai Just arived In America and who the sports sectlociLthan the stock-mar, Always alert, iiirbour objected to May 37th) by K'\ Inn V barn dance In toes to Hammersfeln'i next week; ket pages, or, for thai matter, the lurid IMS bill and It w.is n»turuwl tu the honor of 350 friends Doyle «nd Dlxon and others from the first-page stories of the world's woes House, wbere once ngaln a )ok:>r t amendment was added which wuu.d Low Priced Memh Winter Qarden." -"AA a barn dance It was a revelation, and sordid scandals. have bad th«,sum» ilt'trlnient.il if, for In no Manhattan ''ostelry could ths On April 16; 1872, *>, a public meeting "Much has been said about the sacri- feet' When It was reiui>ne tlon, "Ufe^Beglni,-Isi-headed-for the Oue to the efficient admlnstration of p£v* bepn eliminated by careful In- of service, study of the game and the the Old Ago Relief Lew by the Count; -ion of loyalty, can it fail to endow Liberty Theatre, PtataBeld. where It valuation. BJiglbles have received wjn._gnan ita tUnjQn_o£lQber_lSth. Wclfare'-Boards? a "SavIng~lo"thB minimum-grants because theirowrl re- -j characters of those who play It wtih of upwards of »500.000 will . something that will live with the soya Unusual both In theme and treat- •it sources and the resources of teaponsl- meDt. "UXe Begins" *lvea the movie au- for the present fiscal year, pommln We relatives have been diligently sought ill their lives and make them bigger and better nT,,rorlg^"1'Mfl In dlenxe Its first Intimate glimpse Into iiontr wiuranrJ^EnirrepoflM lolhi 4Mit«nd takcn-lnto ewwlderationr - • — *^.jir ryyi 1 ps]injaaa asirrre m^waaaraajyja%Vw• 1 M* we workings of a hospital maternity JkseooesL. State Board or Control'of/Institutions involved thorouiih Inaulrles concerning defeat. In victory and without despair ward and the Uvee and tragedies of the ^ Agencies today. finances, the needs of the applicants' or alibi In defeat? I say 'Yes' In most women confined there. The delicate the possibility of relatives assisting emphatic terms-because t ham seen if -Commissioner nils. lsed the cliar subject It deals with nas been tactfully, Give him a chance to build a strong body and alert mind. -uummiauoner cjus,praisea me char- them and their ablUty to measure up happen, time after time to scores of yet most effectively handled by the pro- acter of the work/performed by the to the statutory requirements of the my own boys— and some of them are ducers _ \ y' twenty-one County Welfare Boards and Old Axe Belief Act. grandfathers now." The "Y" offers an interesting, well supervised schedule of sports un- expressed hisappreciation of the man- Opening with the story or a young "The cooperation In tho counties with woman serving a long prison term for ner In whlpfi individual members of the Division of Old Age Relief and the RavlteJ Variloa der competent leadership and a carefully planned program of other the Boards', the Directors and their murder who Is allowed to enter the hos- .earnest consideration which the mem- Voting ppojile leeiu to tlilnk It's IIQ pital in order to give birth to her child, staffs ana County offlclals have coop- bers of tlio County Welfare Boards have old fogy prjelli-e to kiss and umke —-^»lth the State Division of Old the attention of the dudlfenco Isldrawh character-developing activities. given to their task has resulted In the up. They prefer to make up and kiss. to the various othep> Inmates of thei tiler In administering the Old selection of only those cases where re- —Biwtnn Olot*. 4« Belhif-Law - — wanL._:niere-J*-)3or«tte, a pjeaaure lief is urgently needed and compeltely loving lady of the niiht clubs wljo dis- "The County Welfare Boards have In Justified. As a consequence the. total ease every lnstance>oppcrated to the fullest n dains her twins A snobbish, Intellec- ery Instance Coo 1°*2 »_ AJ*JLMlPJ4nU>l relief .granted JHESSBROSL t«sl" young^nuiy "wtlo* "has ted~~on coloT ' m«ir Iri -pOtllng- Ijito "effect -thVruiS wllFbe materially less Ulan the estimate ' itlS and rcgulatslona jiulgated by Uie ils. "mission jigiog of babies changes her inlnd before the Old Age Relief Law Talephon* CRantord «-ai« when hers Is born Then there Is k wo- sloner Ellis said. ."Inellgliiks generally was enacted." » B. Vwtm AVCMM CBANFflU man who strays Into their midst'from the pschopa-thlc ward, with fancies at - Perhaps you would be willjng to subscribe to a membership. J ^lsirtnn Iriig n mint^-" • * •• • ir • r i All these Individual stories are woven for some young man or boy, who for financial reasons, is unable to cloaely within the confines of the ward where doctors, nurses and students add their own particular touch of color to continue as a member. the scene as a whole. , | , | ' _- Hoover Dusting Tools The parts of the leading jbung couple r are played by Loretta YouV and Eric ' He may be the one who most needs the "Y~' There are many i Linden, with Aline MttcMahon promi- Kee, hings Spic and Span nently cast as tfce head nurse. ^youths in our commuhity who are worthy of this boost. Every member of the large cast has an Important part to play In the un- 'The HooveKdeang.rugi theroughly, tak- folding of the story. This task is han- dled by Preston Poster, Dorothy Peter- Check the following table and apply TODAY" so that you ing up the surfifcejint and rjuit, looienlng son, Olenda FarreU. Frank McHugh Gloria Shea, EMzabeth_Patterjoil, Wai, may take advantage ofthis low-priced membership offer. and removing the^flvbeddecl grit. The ter Wlalker. Reginald Mason, Ollbert dutting tool* arVdesigSaio get *fnhe Roland, Ruthelma Stevens, Mary Phil- lips, Herbert Mundln, Helena Phillips, 1 difficult places. They areip|endid- for Hale Hamilton, Dorothy Tree, Vlcienne \ cleaning^ upholstered furnilureXhe.vy Qsbome. Clara Blandick and Terrence

I _i* _J_ *,J curtain^and'draperieg. There 1« a bloxer SPECIAL SEVEN MONTHS OFFER NEW IXOYD FILM SETS TOWN " ' Good only tmta October 25th •lUchment that remove* the dust fronV- , "MOVTECIWZV- thelvei and window topi and back of "Movlo Craisj'," Harold Uoyd's new *!• Met ' • Monthly comedy, with Constaimc Cummlngs, radiator*. will open for a week s tun at the Para- 12.00 $3.00 $3.00 .mount T.icatro.-plainrield, N J.-«at- - 20-21 ._ 13.00. 3.25 3.25 The Hoover urday, October 15th, and probably »v- 22-24 15.00 3.75 •--••'-dy In town mil be In toe same 25 and over •3.75 50 as the boy In the fllm-Uterally- 17.00 4.25 4.25. and unabashedly mmle crazy, Business Men 24.00 6.00 6.00 •59. ^comedian has made a film House 5.00 Cash comparableNn hllnrltjf only to '*Jrand- Grammar School With complete ma's Boy" anoV'The Freshman" per- 4.00 2.00 1.00 let of dutting haps th« top-iiofchers of hla elTorts In Junior High 6.50 2.50 2.00 the silent ciavs. ToHhc best that was Senior High 8.00 3.00 2.50 tool* only In those pictures adcTnevr' gags, ad- Employed Boya vanced film technique, a finer perform- 8.00 3.00 2.50 —*" '"•' tlje "star, and a supporting cast, IA by Constance Cummingsfihlch IA la,far superior to any_»lth.whlch:S»d Y has surrounded hUnself In the past, anttH * you will haw some Idea of the calibre of thb latest laugh riot."~ - • >x Yo a a al tl to in ct Yesterday's audience did. not merely. _ ". -? ^j"f°f i ?* ™f\ ?P5 *« Y..H c. tK'ii fViiitoyv*rG r -.=r- %sa-—-: laimt.. lrJiowlecf>'»5t#tn*.rafters shook. PorLlojd has paced his comedy , so fast wmmulUplled the gag* in such CallWestfieW 2-2700 for application blank. rapid succession that the audience does down I not have Ume^to recover from one 18 Months to Pay laug-h^ before going off Into another The reception In honor of the produc- r ' ^ ore the convenient er's wife, a sequence in which Lloyd terms on nhlth the shares hononkwlth Louise Closser Bale WESTFIELD and others, will surely go down In llodver maV be pur- Lloyd history as the funniest thing the clinscdslaUlllemore [comedian has mcr produced • than cash pricea. j In addition A its hysterically funny sags.. "MoYte-tinxr tells a human story of a roovle-struck boy who tries: 'his luck in Hollywood and mains good. •Y.M.CA. :'. i Xononr. It takes the audience back TFoolioteU I MUa Service Bettrle sad stage in the movie studios and gt Ihe Cold Chetton 'afa CeaCmpuyi good many glimpses of toe way OUR GpAL-222 New Member.! ttsesessad year reameMs- are made. - the Tuo Speed model live te seauaetiate the Beonr ' Miss Cummlngs u easily the beat i£nlto ttum, beglnnmi promptly at 11.00 p. m, barfata prtcej

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1 1 • t ^ rJ_^.-« -T THE CRANPORD CTTgEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1932

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Relief to Benefit from Musical Republican dub Has Meeting havuiga nurse. asd.^s^.aiiiwerrdTw School Board Rejects Mr Rotufe »*o Katrd that ail com- The police department will sponsor The Kenllworth Republican Club munities hatin* vm loo ctuMrrti TaxpayersGroupMakes a muslcale to be held for .the benefit of held a meeting Friday night at club should hair a rtursf. Ur Gi.» decUrrd the Emergnecy Relief Commission on headquarters. Speakers of the even- 20%Cut For Teachers thai he kcew of no i« mmprUih's"a October 28, ta the Harding SchooL The Ing included J. H. Fraser of Cranford, person or community to co mu» debt. Economy Suggestions following entertainers will appear: A who spoke In favor of retaining Mr. Mr Rohc*'quotrd a ,j;a<«n<-rit Irtim Bfteen-piece concert orchestra, donated Hoover In the presidency for another Board Members and Borough Dr Lewis »ho has l»»n bern ejumn-i ^ a Em- by tool 151, Musicians' Protective As- term: Mr. Van Dell, from Elizabeth, 'Officials Discuss. Financial sociation. (Slated with the American •who- spoke In favor of, the entire Re- '-H> per c*£t ,»prc >ul?»r:ns Irom irunor! plijyees. Drop One Patrol- fidsreUoa. of -Musicians; The _Kenit- publican ticket; and Charles Otto, can- Conditions. Teachers Will ailment? due to bad t.-r'Ji !|P sutwii worth Community Club, consisting of didate for Assembly, Local candidates Receive Scrip. ! Ui»t Dr.samutl C&.r.iin. ot Cranford] /innn and- Abolish Police thirty-five mixed voices under trie di- who spoke were; William Rowan-and had agrwi to mk lor m<- mmtiit tor Court Recorder. rection of W-Harry, of Westnsja; The T. Falklnburgh, both candidates for the srum ol I3» T-.enia!:<.r m-«j de- Beethoven pie* Club of Roselle, under ferred to the iS-M rr.p»l:nit -d«i>:t^ ob- |- The - Board of Education Monday Cuts in salary for' all bonmiih offi- the leadership of C. Prall. This will be Arrangements were made between night rejected the proposal of the Tax-1jection on the part c! Mr. U*ter.' »ha the tint public appearance this year wanted It settled cials, eUnitnptiiin of one policeman anil the Republican Club,' Inc. and thepayers' Association to reduce pay of all • tlK* oflVeol polNv court recorder dLs- for each of the singing, units. The United Republican Club to hold a rally school teachers and employees by twen'-i The 'plan of m; committee, according to' Chief of Fo. Oct. M In Columbus Hall. They have ty per cent. They have already agreed lice Conklln. intends to add to th(s al- proved. This plan c-.i.. ... „..,„, A VdIt;lnnr< ldIT lc Invited candidates, for national, state to a live per centcut, with the excep- "'i!ul±«*.nHmbe' r bf stree" t liKl,t^.w,.r. ready formidable program a great deal' and ""county "offices to speak. County tion .of the supervising principal who scrip each month :o : Vt^aci*'.'* VOim a of home talent, both Instrumental and ,,-,m™u(-.v which thi- m>w Tnipayrrn speakers will Include: Donald McLean, voluntarily took ten per cent off hlnihe town has asit»-'*ni money m the vocal. Tickets are'priced at thlrtyj-ftve bank, they wtil iruk? tow caid Charlos_Ujlj;eaux_and-Herbert_Pascoc, pay. Samuel Vitalc cast the only vote Council In a* U'lter received at Tut'.'wijiy cents, and may be.obtained at police The^Oenpan committee lias arranged 'headquarters. The advance sale, has favoring, ^the taxpayers' rccommenda-' • nicbfs meetinti In-plan-of the imluv Co set an outside man, Edward-Bauer, tlon. It was turned buck aft*r on rx- rin< ipal'i Rrpurt ! court rwrtnlrr. -. It—vn'eourl. to attend. A committee has been chosenbrought out Uie teachers are not being report-wi the 8rs« month ol Vllonl WiS- were-tile salary h-vrls Ui.'tthVh dents to support this entertainment, as to arrange for the refreshments. the entire proceeds will be turned over p»ld anyway. 'Mr. Vitalc Is .president siibniftttti. to th* s.'hooj board iL'jioi'iatHjir'wj'uld riiive'' reiiiaTtuTiK .Mr, Qrippo, president of the Unite J of the Taxpayers' Association, nliih't was u follows tnctals limcn-il Vlilet «P--|«ilIce. ll.WXI to William J. beans, the Municipal Dl- Republican. "Club, states that-both or. Considerable time was devoted to dis- "During 'fne "ntontli ii S'I

candidates. There lafno spilt In thetion. No: -funds »re available to pay total attendance .'at ais*'day*.-'- Tin- lary of tin byurd, ajCMI; .olh'n tax as- UNION COUNT? PCBHP LINKS Republican ranks this year. employees. : /' | total registration: -u 'Mr or me more •e.'siirs, »lou '"". •'..'••'-> _!,. _.' TOURNAMENT For Uie .finance committee, -Oavld' 'nan last year out.«Jf ihc kuiAriaunn. rru'nuaM»n» Were referred,, R HlgginV chairman'.' 'declared tliat he'The nun**f "Sbl'Ted initflW-lle Park 1 wt a whole foi- .uive*tuni- fftMirity ;WiHlanyDougherty and family have hoii» dennlU) report to make, saying H'grrschoul i* i» or as'murr ilmii Uni. Ui'fiin1 that acUnn >tu,. taken and *U1 meet in the final round next Sun- moved Into town from Jersey City. They tliat he had not taken uj/the subject •asl >'•»,' *° tl!al »> the Hi cut as niuch a.*i pouiible,. to pholla. Research has"*«tabllslied that rentn In 1fi(l It. ('., nnvv u" stream one will, be on band to follow the match. had. no funds with which to pay teach- "In thr? eighth (iradr tlsert. are :,w known, having stood 12 centuries. - over nil lies the incqner of the Turk. from . Dittiis"J~and T;"Ellto won-fronr -Italian Columbian Republican League, was.to issue school checks, and thedo the w«k. The number of subjects Birofka, 2 up. Other results are as Three Kenllworth men attended the not possMl tor tltr ftrji monm .mis 57 onneeU'd. It won urrantced Uult vUie other to Issue evidences of indebted- »ynr. would BO over the llKhts In the follows: • Municipal League Convention In At-ness on which.the'teachers could bor- or 8 per crat ol all of UK- sub)e(T 3n«nUi in uie a^JSylVim wpaJtoui i^ B, .Cookley. 8 Conklln. and Mayor Oswald Nitschke. eighth grade. The work llirounhout thf fluga,.ji^uBa:v..ix(iH}ij£fH*d^wlsi([n and 5. The Men^"Blble"Cffisror'.iIieTaeaioi- checks for the board to pay salaries, dlst Episcopal ^Church,meetjastjg_und.ay thgjeighth.^radf_Jt be ptillce reriart for Uie month. Ther* ti»« Begt_niaterial8— Tftlch wign-nale ,18,700 •moiitlily. 1 Hruda won from J. Hurd, 1 up; Heinz morning in the parish hall. The drive cVim[iiaints received nnd lnvi!ii- lowest prices. Orders completed promptly and shades hung for new members was continued-, with only course open was to issue evidences Jgationa made; UilHy-wven calls for won from Maul. 9 and 7. Indebtedness. Iff was decided to take properly. Call CRanford 6-2151 or PLainfield 6-4408, ' Fourth FlUjht Joseph Shallcross captaining the red joISre offlccrs; one chlUI re[if)rtwl miss-, up that matter In executive session. returm^tl' W- 11A- jiurcnU, Heller won from Sudem, 4 and i; team, and Louis James, president of the "Ttwre wa» oC rwc««ty COtlfll- Sargent vori Ifont MartoaHief-, 6'attd t organization, leacting the-WHe'tteam:;; • .-..^_-..,- .^, _.. ., - _-„;... .^,-w ...,...-. _,..,.;-.,.., .,,-•».- f -wt • ••. II ^••MIl I lip "J. HWI ^lalMifcij^iai "L1SJ r-itjiTj''' ITS' At 3 o'clock Monday morning, RayMayor Nttschke. who had Just come In, the readjusuwnl of clasis but won 'ybllc_gervlce._i:T!i<»-folkiw.Ui(( arreJiti Slaughter of 1013 Norris street, Phila- to say ftfe w words on the subject. The things wrre • runrutg u usual The »Tre made:. four for disorderly con- Eitniwd Jnrorat.Leait delphia, was, picked up on suspicion, by Mayor doctored that he had hod con-[teachers rose to the occasion and a uct, one for atrocious osaault and "bnU- ery. one for inciting on affray, Utree Care Vent to Feelings Chief Conklln and patrolman Stupak. ference With Mr. buUer that af ttmoon.pdrtng gpod ,0,^ ta ^^ o, umisUaJ or moral delinquency, and Uicre were Jury doty, ordinarily an .onerous ob- He was held on a chhrge of driving and had been informed of what was to handicaps. CondlUH^j at home are ive moU)r[vctilclc violations. In fines, I without a Uccnjb, and released on $50transpire at Ulc meeting. He declared Buch as to cause a *ry deprr»ed con- ligation, has been welcomed this year 124 was ccillcctcd. by many Merrimac^county citizens bail for appearance Friday night.* that Mr. Blitjer was perfectly Justified | and that is the very rraajn why 430 NORTH AVE., E. •who wen (lad to get a dinner to viirn In refusing to sign checks, as there wul must a(l work to make things as pleas- Oil .Vbt lugliway report. Council their dally $3 and expenses by sit- no money In the bank. Tlie i Mayor ant as I possible. We must do every. iTKildnit-CTiarles Vitale stated-Unit he „ WESTFTEil);N.J. ting on • panel of 12. good men aild Teonyion PraphMy Amlis pointed out that although the State thing possible and Uu-n accept vliat It lad atU'iiticd the .Municipal League "V Of Alfred Tennjson,«UioJstbry Is had paid one-third of the total amount u in Asbury I'ork, .'with Chief true., . : IslIl m possiblble to n<»w wlthuuh t a told tluit When "a lioy Ills griinufalher the"y~wcre~to'~cxpcctrthat~H> for TK» murmtr. The world has not come iU> ai Conklln Mitt-Mayor Nitschke At lie beginning of a recent trial State had not returned one. penny to- K tiew roiul inup was.on exhibition, and In Superior court, a.Jury wis Dually OBIUMI him to write nn elegy on-ilt end yet and: to lick taithU» to lack (•rnnilinottie^ who lind recently died, ward the upkeep of the school. He vision. - - - . " It was 'noticed that ulthpuuh Michigan drawn, but, at~tbe~last minute, coiin- showed thattlic town was unable tb Doulcvard ap'jjeared on it, the 'name BUICK ANDPONTIAC sel decided to challenge'-uuepunol- nnd he put a snmll «um of money Into "I do' not mnn by the above that the future poet's hnnd on-the comple- carry.the burden, as Uiere is over »100.- Kenllworth was left off. The necessary '"pvember who It was thought littil per- we. should Just sit down and accept tion of the "Job," saying: "There Is 000 out in Unpaid taxes. Until this Is everything saytng that notluju; can be :ofrectlon was made, and on future sonal reason, foe prejudice In the case tho first money you1 have ever.earned paid,' the town Is helpless to old, be nu(« UiC. name of the town will ap- SALES AND SERVICE at band. done about it In many cases some- by your poetry, .'and; tiiUe my word said., '• •. . •'. • • '. • wir. • ' '•••'"• ' ' ' ''- • After a conference between the trial thlng can be done, our ^duration and for It, It will he the lastr A slnjii- Samuel Vitale. pointed out that the experience counts but little if we do A representative of the Rcconstruc- lawyers and the clerk of the court, lnrly fulso prophecy, for probably no lon Iinance "Corporo-Uon was inter- ths Juror in question was told that he Police Department had been'paid for not find a way. poet who ever lived made more money, the month" of September, and- asked "The buildings and grounds are In viewed.Councilman Vitale said, and he must b»'excused. _ by Ills poetry than Alfreo Tennyson. declared Umt as far as niunlcip'allUeii Deprived of his seemingly suro op- wfiy 'the TeacHefs" jtiouTon the, best rconditiiareverTUid -we have celve their money. Mr. Enngcr said the depression in part to Uiank for arc contemed, the lending BCO|K b not portunity of collecting several'days' broad- There Is one . clause, under pay, the disappointed and disgruntled that the council owed the board $18,000 what has been done. : .Some Sp!d«n Not'IntacU from lost year. He declared that money would not have bern done at all if. Die which money- may bo borrowed for a reject glared Irately at the trio of .vi.cr. An application' was made UJ " "attorneya,:-.| - - - Spjdersare not classlbed as Insects available should go to'thc school. May- wBrthadnodJicen urajiible at no_cP5t becnuse thejr structure Is entirely dif- or Nltschke repUed that the board look- ,tb:the district. Trenton, but rio.nriiiy lio< b*elIT«celv- Pno of the! latter was short In stat- forent Splaers have eight legs rfhere-. ed as yet, the Councllmaji mild, You See nre, ayoutl^ul member.of the.New ed to the council for help, the council ."Tho yearly pnyiica] examinailai^i as Insects have only six.. Further.,, it was announced at tl^e munlcipalL- Hampshire bar trying his first case.;- looked to the taxpayers, and Uj " have been cornpleted and. Uie. more, in the class Arachitfda, which payers are unable to pay their! condition has been found in the teeth. tks' cohvehtlon that t*o^retjjrenM.00O,00O for poor re- / , The third was s middle-aged, tight- that the town had paid Uie boardT'only lief. Tlie oilier provides for4)itjucduc- Tlescapoda, which Includes all the In- $900 this year, and that the board Is In some mouths of children here. They % lipped gentleman, of Scotch descent, sects, the head, thorax, .nnd abdomen not only cannot eat «11 what Uiey con tlon of this amount from State Hood ' doui* visage, and eagle eye. danger Qf defaulting on their bonds.. Them are distinct. <*9rhero~ are other differ- get to- eat but ir» continually swallow- Bonds already authorized. MS\ Vitalc One unwanted juryman paused be- eqces but those mentioned are the Councilman President Charles Vitafe pointed out that by voting* for boU» _ ' spoke at this point, and cleared mat- Ing poison that must have its cH«t In fore stepping from the box. chief ones. . ' . -» the grneral health. As we'll expect relerendums. relief would be obtained Other People Would See Yours • "Judas Priest," growled he, audibly, ters up somewhat by showing that the with no additional burden to the tax- town hod never before operated on itscar to run with a defectbe carburetor Tin doggone glad to get oft this case. as to expect any work froin pupils In payer. lie recommended suchjctlon WIth-those three lawyeri. It would be own money. Heretofore. It had'been A resolution was adopted requesting VVhyT able to borrow oh tax anticipation tiKr-cprxilUon In which they were (ound. /more of a sideshow than It would a Two friends were having an Indie- /..^The pupils from six rooms have had Uw.StaU to take'only a percentage "ot regular'court trial''—Concord Monitor. notes. Due to present condition*, there Jt Will Pay to Advertise in the nation. meeting of thelr_ own. Both ' their eyes c'xamlnedrand' the examina- taxes coUected, In direct ra8o'':jQ are no banks which would lend money amount or: taxes collected. Another had' suffered .domestic strife .and now on this security. -• ;. '-.. ..•••. '• tion seems to haTe'been.a very thor NOTICE OF REIISTlUr AND ELECTION ough one. Some serloiu atfects have KL tequested.: the. .-State ,ta Purtuaot la UK profblgru cf an «rk rallUed they were comparing • notes. throw jtway our hamer4,r be --•'CRANFORD CITi: -j«t*.i™ Ui.t.lhl and each other; bur only hope la tos-rtous as the condition of Uie teeth. taxes are not due until June 1. while AND CHRONICLE DISTUCt BOaBDS Or REUI8THY anything nt nil and our wires.know The r"""'"*""'** wiB be continued AND nXCTION 'everj tiling." put over a concerted drive to pay taxes. expehlei date from Jan. 1. This causes^ ^f ter all, it Is the. taxpayers who wUl next week, and -when complete a detail In u4 (or UM BOBJOKS" of Krollnoriu. «IU "Well," «ali] his companion In mis- the borough additional expense. In. tho aM la UM PIUM hcrelaafbr *iicn.l«i on suffer If, the school' U f6rced to clooe." od-reBorTVrta be rendered. Now is th farm of interest on tax anticipation TDISDAT, OCTOBEB It. 193t, ery,-reluctantly, "there's one thing m; time when werrUsj the nurse wlio could betwHS UM touis. of I P. M. and 9 P. M., for Ui» wire admits she doesn't know." Samuel, Vitale asked If the "board notes. It was explained. The State was , Tiirpoaa of mUUK Uw Hit of tllilMo toleri waiia'tet theirs" If toxes we»e paid, have f"<««»^ in 'these eliminations. also requests! to use Its flninrlal.re - Tell the people what you have .to sell./There is no and TObUrtnf Ibo— mUtlnl b tote, not "What on enrtn Is that}"' , . As It; Is the principal has' to fill in whlcji alrasdr re»Wcted. Rank Jacques, president and County Relief. mission or to a children's hospital for best town/ ln> thlt section; and forget j^^ xomaasota. seeretary. AH Italians •hcriS far Uw Comilr of rnloq. purposes of mnusement. or a ramnuit for Ih. Contr of Cnlon. their petty jemloiata." , !»„ mvtted-to attend. Speakers will FTJU. DKPABTltJNT AIDS NEEDY 1 Bocoush COUIKU, Uma-jear sale Is sometimes Jielil with the articles On the waya and means rrmmlfffn tigle several men trim Boston. Mass, to provide funds for clubs, churches >m This Kenllworth fire department for, report, Ur. Mnger stated tnat the vt'\libo .wm gpeafc in Italian, and Ur. Hi nm~Ilistrlet Is that part'of Uw Dor.orjchnrlty. ' v the past two months hat been distrib- (Eili^n atiii'OIIjrantrle onfh lrtu vorUwrir «? tM e*atn tin. «f On dec* condition fpnnerly existing ^ HorxJ. who ha »—*» of the imml uting bread to the needy of the bor- on the school bus would be eliminated, g^o -~—I-A» „, m charge ol ough.- This bread ,ls donated «muy SpalattvwiflMMr i only oneranrQuallnM 1»1BM-BtmM, thtot* ***-*** t»« -The first real -bospltal for th* men- brth DurreB, of nnwood. IH.

his family whom he ts supposed to km richer than they; But the real fault MethodistFWor Begina ' If ont went about loving one's" aw 111often lie* in the'poor who so look. p r such fashion be should be considered There are apobs among the poor as . 'llew Scries of Sermons Instrumental Recital silly. Tre -sweetheart love" and I well as any other. But wherever found Many relatives and friends of MSB family lore are splendid and neonaai The-younr Wamen's Missionary of In the Cranford Churches they -are a vulgar lot A ^sycholozlst A. T. Orf s pupils attended the recital in the proper sphere. the Cranford Methodist Church met in doutrtlet* would sn'slr» it. trace 1U they gave in Trinity Parish House. Whtt is the proper love toward one' origin and name It the snob comp!ex th« parsonage Monday night to open L Thursday night, September 29. 'Mrs. self? I think it blhat discipline Leu knowing' souls probably would say mite boxes. Mrs. Herbert Winkle pre- I a a-rmoo by tfae Orf awarded priaes for. outstanding- The Sunday Calendar of exi relies in. attempting each day hem Joobbuhheis ccmesfrom a kinlrtn the sided. - •••..'-.- '' , ii Y. . p^tar oftfie work done during the year. _ ..,.„..... Cranfiprd e»Uy to live as nearly at brain. The poor spul thus affected is , TSe Rev. Oeorge Muller of LinOen I+hrHTfe»ts condemn ing tr.cae standards, We are the chUdren-of our Father. alty io Your Church." eline Masaa. James Stack, Wallace 8:45 A. M—Church School. U;»0 A the n.rst t*o and ptaue 'the Ssmarltan. This love for one's self and nelghbt 5=rn; people get up and some get down Mr. and Mrs. .John Holl of 10 Wall Poynter, Harry Halnes, Ida Mae Blois Fhra* far V -Morning Worship. 1:00 P./M.— Race, nationality. reXctan. class con- must be settled In one's bead as well but'they are'Ood's-all the,came. In street are repairing clean clothing for and Ruth Poynter.' Croatian Endeavor. 8:00 P. M. rei'cti."ir.:rA' dMnt '.count. Plainly herone'» s heart. It cannot be solely a mat centuries past people hated; there were tbe Central-Relief.;. They are working Doily McOraham, Rita Haahlm, Dor- Ilig Worship. win r."cd "for an act of service. They ter of feeling; though feeling will pla< 3nct» and lndlvlduallsU In the bad with a group of young people and have Is Wolf, Marian Billias and Virginia Dl- knew It and slunk by en the other sldr. its part. sense; but we. sea-Uielr-chlldish folly, aiked Jfnyone with clothing to contrib- Kabio gave a short skit, "Fudge and the Westtield Candy ^ Their conscience' cmgdot haw been Burglar." Following this Mrs. Orf ren- EPISCOML OHUKCII Thus far, then, wo have noted tw( tt is Juit aj foollih today to pun about ute to deliver" it at their home or to Corner Oalaa Am aa« AMa* «t Corner of North Ave. and Forest Ave. quite >iry at thai moment Their duty Items In (his matter of nelghborllnesa with these poixms [n our Hearts and telephone the pastor who will have, dered a patriotic composition, "Ameri- »;as clear as a tanvst noon. They ; can Fantasie." at the close of which OUMFOUV- Rev. tt. t. tomt meeting known needs and incasurinf minds. I / someone call for the articles Vnew It. Prcbabir !hrr Ju* didn't want Scout Doris Briggs held the flag.while 8 Si, tn.—Holy Communion; against highest standards. A man musl Way not be neighbors? Who will • Awards of first and second prizes in to help the pcor Mifleren And prsb- the Star Spangled Banner was played. D 45 a. in. ^Church School. serve- his fellowman in need but alic orevent us? Jesus Christ wants.-Us to the poster contest llustrating scenes ably, later on. they hustled up all sorts 11. a. nr.—Morning ..prayer siid ser- he must exjpect hU fellowman Ks, God made us to be. Amen-.' • . >. from the .first chapter of Genesis will At the conclusion of the entire pro- PROMPTstss '• . - mnci of little arguments' t.j ease their con- mon (Hply Communion the "flrff ~fSun'-~ achieye, certain "UtScs,' Practically be made Sunday morning by the pas-gram, Mrs. Ort*« pupils presented her science., 1 imagine both ; gentlemen drfy oMhe month), comes.tq-Uua: I owe service, to m) tor. Several weeks ago Mr. Poynter -with an appropriate token ol their ap- PriiiipErknuui,art . A ( 1 might have been saxl "Jjuers anyway. Methodist Young people 8 p. in!—Choral' Evensoiitf Ifnd ad In "his need and he Is obliged asked -tfe*. Sunday School to enter the preciation for her help and enoourage- ment^ them, during. Jlttjrfar. 1 1 u 1Ith'rtr'ino'wI«ig«'5riK?'»i«ii*i tit R»ath-A>e,iE;- - - -" • • pfcjmi -*-^% s,rds.. •• -.;..:.- .._• •-•.•• • -• .- Iflrit award and Herbert SJursen sec- that J«us might hive said nothing Td. dUntari t-ttat But Jesus enlarged' upon some Young peopje' between the ages of, ond. That did article you don't want can FlHST ClIUHCI! Of fill«lST, 8C|ENTiaT more was ceceuarjr to create obliga- these.prlnciplea In Bt. Matthew, Cha be sold through an ad In these'columns. CONTSACTO* ' . : 12 anil l'jl f>r-(h" Ornhfnrrf' MHh«vad for oWpT truth and got "... inasmuch as ye^iive done U un - Early celebration of Holy Communion u m.; mornliiR service H" a.f in.; eyen- us didn't gi** him oue. but put twi dance secretary, Archie* Cameron; will be, at 8 a. m, Sunday, Church to one of the least pf these my 'breth treasurer, Roy Irving'. • We know there are a lot of nice people in Cranford— ~liilf srrvit:pr7:45-p.- ny youus jicoples' tgretber.-and »dthan Uie humblest human bo Rectory. And the Men's forum .will Ounderson; counselors. Rev. M, Y. -6r>-MA«K«-A.-M-B. -( •Bg.--;-*«U-*«uld-«ay-of-him;-He-i»-m: meet In the Parlsh_Jlouse October 20 nobody can profess oce and not prac- tttVp, nf whenTa «ipper will be served. BB High Street I bromer and if ye servd him whefi-he Mr anrt H^i-JV-l. a^'/l m- ulhth^l Mh^ Jle 5jrit»- —' The-Church School it-tehearalng -for and Mrs. M. M. Thbtnas. A M.—Public Worship. 6)00 P. M.- Tills then .1* the way I understand'! It is not for us to decide jxfr neigh peTavnTamTln the'Parish HouSe .The" Epworth League. 1:00 P. M.—Evenlnit so fur: A Christian's oblii bor's worth,; • Of that wf «erta.n Circus will be' out-of-doors except for 'a when a I*rion.Is In smuine w^d am Laurence V. Dilsner two performances- at 3.30 p. m. and 4 Worship. -—: : ..«, aren't capable. Jesus spoke of thi the Chrtitian knowi it.. ^Jleed tin wheat and -the tares. They shall lx p. m. in the Parish House. Each per- Flam IHPTHT CMV|icjr_ knowledge are the try words.1- Then ORGANIST AND formance will last about an hour and the"«ami5»iori'ls"18 eofttft v'AIt Mde wisdom of Ond. .It Is luffictent for . Uet. U. M, Ilutchlnxi shows will be tree and nothing In. the Christian's ability to'sene but that to know the need,' When we know thai 9 45 A. M.-Sundsy School. 11:00 A. r Fir»t~Presbyterian Church — booths-will cost over, 5 cents. Admis- M—• Morning Worship. « 45 P. tt- intrtcste.aJid UBproBtable'.for ttom.^ Chrlstlaa wci eoasl4l> In genuine are:i 1, Thin U Something in ,Oo< ACCErtTED Mrs. Albury of 113 Eastman street. Br Micnin's R O. Cnuncil rxed »hk>h also Is In Man^-they are oni . I Mlln Street Ntighborlinrsl is not soft tentimen 2. That Sotnethuuj crlea out when 1 nun it in need.: 3. To minister to thai KCT. James F. SfcUooal I, Hector* tallsm. - 1 You'll be impressed with ourjiigh standatd of trading Be*. John M. Naberg. kaslstaot "Tliou shall -not Tt^ptct -tfce person need' ia to ' satisfy tliat somethin Sunday Msssos. 7 a nit 8 a m, of the poor. i.or h«*or Uie renco 4 To satisfy that Something Is to sal t/jc COMPLETE . Children's Mass, 0.90 a in, followed by til' mljhty but in RgMrcusnFu shall Wy OJd But I am almost afraid Jewey Fresh Hams, whole Sunday School, High Mass, 0 30 a m, thou JucUe thy r.e^rJxr." U-» I» IS develop these things further. For don' you we that I am "my brother's keep or half, <% m followed by benediction. There is hoo»:y a^d <3i(n;t> ln'lhb er'"r I am obliged to love my neighbo Tuesday, 7 45 p. m. Bt. pauoge It is not lnud aentimenuU- Newspaper next Sunday perlb. . . . IOC as myself and thus to minister un TOtlons. lsm It means. Trra: }cur neighbor u him and expect of. him achievemen a human being and serre 'mncre you an certain, standards; and this becausi All Kinds of Bologna and have knowledge d crnujne end Hy- Ood and my neighbor and I are on ROBERT THEISZ fcSON pocracy Is a thowanJ miles from tiie -Frankfurters, God and my neighbor are other part spirit of this pasag; cf Scripture And lb Carpenteri and Bu Ideri of .me , WfO«tS and drama, camlet tt presumes a per&snsLl knowledge and Jobbing, Alterations, Screen ing of All Recognition and acceptance pf thi «nd putiln, gravura pkl»rw_ interest on tne pan cj ban «ha helps tor gtnuln* •nl*rlalnm«nt,. neighborllness It seems are essentials o V Kinds at Lowest Cojrt It demands a Jtuthrr wMch always Is IIM loll of ll,-world. national,: Christian living. It'll a matter tor the Phone Cranford S-> M permeated with charity and which ia local) Md •djlorlali foi Ihought-' SPECIAL FOR TODAY exerclce of rugged honesty and Justice. the mark of high mlrkgrace. fill loading I HOLLYWOOD Sometimes it appears people are an 1 SMOKED CALIFORNIA HAM The language of our t«u does not xious to help where h3 help really HW a aagailno lllvnlrol.d j« 1 LB. SLICED BACON Plumbing eating teach otlterwise "Thou shait Ion thynecessary and if withheld-would be th color and alwayt full ofpraal. neighbor as thjself." Ir ihit joo mucht wl holp for p«opl«a»ho tako 1 LB. SAUSAGE Thane CBanlord «-I greatcr'seryice. "Itnever Is a sin to be Let us conifer sensible." No man ever should con prldo In tholf homot dnd 1LB. FRANKS As I umkfsiina It t^ kejr wordi here sider It his dutji to help tliose who do tomlll •*" WM. E. GOURLEY are "Ioie" and *4elf " ilov do jmi.Iov not need. It Is easy tC..ste how suc A «ha4« ixtlon on BOOKSI 1 LB. NEW SAUERKRAUT $1.00 yourself Orlalnly it is not "sweet- ts RelfoM AYC, Cranford ~ help might do more harm'than good. Alb Noa York 'and lubyiban heart love " It is not that tore mhich It Is not necessarily an obligation upon ' Jobbing Catimatlng one holds in tincert:j- toward those ot —vxljty ntwi. And a rovl«« ot 4 me.u> help a man who coolly decides to *• nok't Btajnou and nnon- PrimeRibBeef, cut from Fresh Killed. Roasting /sponge or be a parasite. tt« Linseed Oil i- ^^!l!^ «nS<^)% many get thematlves thought of as ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GITEM such because tjjey make so positive ef- fort at being friendly. Poor people are ^ raONKCm,f>UM - ' 1 aft to feck toe ibis nOfar trait In those, 1016 ORANGE AVE, CRANFXMU), N. J. '^."^ "1HE CRAhffPRD' CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1932

DRAMATIC CLUB (ComOnutd /rom pen one/ ' News of the Week matte Club to take title to the Casino. Mr. Mason gave a detailed account of ForOfetkniNeitWeek the financial condition of both organl- latlona. If the Dramatic Club takes Teachers, New Members In and About Town over the Casino it will need the sup- Local Unit Will Participate in port of every member and the assur- Roosevelt Unit Announces ance that each member will support The Ftremetf»IWkt '{ntemational Drive lor the! • meei t -'TWHMar Vet. c. B. Oamtt of '"'--•flfn. ave- ^Charity TfiiF Werp* All income from* the rental of the bowling Opening Gathering. (.ThunKlay) at I p. m. noe will be horttai to ten (neat* at Charitie*." alleys and It Is thought the Dramatic bridge tontghtT^ Club would receive the same rental. ' A reception to teachers-and i,.~ A costume barn dance wiH be given Mr. and Mrs. P. a. Hanlejr of 103 Ad- The Cranford unit Is furthering pip^* Since the full support of ihe mem- members took place at.the first regular • Keep Your ftloiicy October M in the Cleveland School An-' ams avenue entertained sixteen guest* for the observance of National Needle- bers is not kn0wn;"]bealle Crump pro- meeting of th# Roosevelt P.-T. A. Rion'. rium by the: Senior das* of the at bridge latt night. work Qulld week here, pointing 'out the posed to-run the club on a subscrip- day af Urnoon in the school auditorium. i scboot;,...-.- -.j-.--. , : .•••..•• A feature of the meeting was a' talk by : /// Your Home, Ton:n Hank Mrs. H. C. Beadle of 30S EUsabeth guild is "the Thartty .that helps all tion, plan.-as are meat of,the Little charities." Mra. E. A. Crulkshank, Theatre movements." A subscription of Principal Hfcy A. Clement of Uu< High avenue entertained'three tanks of Schools on "School, and College Re- It Will Help Protect Your Property W»SteH5. Cooper, of Central bridge Tuesday afternoon. - president of the local unit, explains t3 a year would be sold to members and Democratic eamUdatr forAssembly wffl that the Internatlcmal organlxation was townspeople alike, under hi* plan, and quirements." , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Scully spent the speak at 11 p. m. Sunday from Stages formed to lHfc and the local chapter in this would entitle the subscribers ad-' Mrs. E: K: Loyeland welcomed tho week-end in Baltimore, visiting Mr 1906. Of its work she states: . mlttance to three plays the club would • WOCP, Newark- . ' '•; SeaUjr* father. V-tt p. fleuuy, new memben and spoke uf the Weals "It is a non-sectarian, international stage during a year. Under this plan of the organization n* the cphnn-unii Parent* of the^Xii; ftraito pupU* of Mr. and Mo. Okwald State* of Hew organization existing for nearly SO the club would have to hire a. hall tori link between the home- and -schiwl. Sam; Michael's Church wm*ponsor a York, former residents of Ctanford. an- years for no other purpose than to the presentations and find some place Follpwlng the. wrloome address, Mm. nounced the bbth of a son Wednesday Mro party Mbnday.night, October Ji, clothe the needy with new garments. to build the scenery. Mr. Crump said, i Oeorge Leavltt reported » mcmbenjiiu m st. Michael* auditorium. at the Brookside Botpttal. An annual contribution of two er more Discussing the plan proposed by Mr.o'f 205.. . Cranford Trust Company Mrs, and Mrs. C Hallock Sllkman of new articles of wearing apparel, house- Mason, Mr. Aldrlch modified it to in-' In November, tho group will intend The Ladies' Aid of the Cranford Project avenue returned Monday from hould linen; on a donation of money elude a federation of various women's an evening meeting of the Wednesday Methodist Church win give "The Saca *tx-«efct' vacation through the Wes- constitutes a membership. Men, wom- organizations. He said few of the clubs Morning Club at whlcli' John &vnrgo Sociable," an "olfrfashloned entertain- tern and Pacific Coast states. r en and children may become members. have a definite meeting place ana a will speak oti' "PruKrcajive Education.1' A daoghter. Rath ifoyce. was bomHelp in this work during National Nee- chance to combine with the Dramatic This meeting will be oprncd-to the pub- ment " In the chaperdnhe church No- dlework Oulld Week, by sending your vember 20. . . September 2C to Mr. and Mrs. William club and have the facilities" of the lic. Mr. Spargo is assistant SUli- Troeber.of Woodland avenue, Wfestfleld, articles or donations of money to any Casino would meet with their approval. Commlsslontr of Education. of the following directors before Octo- The Men's Blub, Trinity Church, win Mr. and ita. Timber are former resi- J. Branch Darby also spoke in favor' JOHN C; PETERSON ber 24: ." . ' of this plan. > I The complete prournni. presented by hold its monthly meeting tonight in dents of ctanford. . ' Mrs. L. E. O'Brlan, chairman of tlu> Ey the Parish- House at (US and tbe enter- Mr. and Mn. Louis Leopod of 214 "Mrs. H. E. Atwater, Samuel Berry, Since the Casino wants a definite' program committee, follows: Uwi-m- Jeweler <' $§?&.'• >;^§? " North atvnue. West, entertained at tea trs. Edward Burr. Mrs. c. B. Carey. answjer immediately, Mr. Darby, pro- bcr, the speaker will be Dr. A. JL- John- tainment committee ha* arranged an Mrs. E. A. Orulkahank. Mrs. W. S. Da- attractive program. • • • .. Sunday hi honor of Mb and Mr*. Fred- posed a questionnaire be sent to the son. County '-Superintendrnt of Schools, mon, Mrs. L. Faunce, Mrs. Oeo. Rergu- various cluos p» well as members to who'»Hl talk on "The History'.of New erick qassanese and Mr. and Mrs, Wil- scm.UU. Chas. Oreen, Mrs. O. L. Ortf- ,'^The' (Inact committee of the Cran- liam Bowief of New York. •'*'• ' determine wnat backing could be ex-Jersey" and "The Cost if Education ntn, Mrs, F. HOUlngsworthr Mrs. C. ft. ];-Unofficial'representatives from to the State, County and Individual;'' OptaeW Cip^^* Ap^t " ford M. £ Church has completed plan*. Mrs. & IK. p. Hoe, Mrs. O. R; Hoe, Jr.. Junior SeTvluc Joe thMCMi^A^iiBtWNfcJ^f^ :|^W«^l»nienttirt»iitttemr.trjr;itet^ti »^V»=!«i™'fl^.':J^«™»W; Craig. DcmocnU WiD Hooor PARISH CIRCLE OPENS SEASON upon. ..• -•*•-— fund; contribution to the ptcturo collec- LOWEST PRICES 31 Forest avenue,, Tuesday evening at Cooper Tomorrow Nigfat The ffl®ula*< meeting of the Par- tion, attendance prizes, wclfaro. work, 8 30." :•/..:"• .:_.:..- ,•-.•..•.„ iah Circle of Trinity Church was .held spcakors, prices for excellence In'vari- PAINTS AND WALLPAPER * last Wednesday in the Parish House. DEMOCRATS HOLD RALLY AT Friends and political supporters of' ous subjects, a|id delegates' expense^ A reception for member* of the fac- About forty members were present. LINCOLN (SCHOOL | was presented by Mrs. Earl V. Guy, •WWter E. Cooper wUl stage a meeting Plans were discussed for .(he Annual PRINCE'S METALLIC ulty and parent* of freshman will be and entertainment In his honor tomor- Last Friday^nightjibout 75 gathered glven.by.the-High School P.-T. A.JKon- terWttiC October KTTCljg artne*"DemScr»"tic campignmeeUngTat'- It- was adopted. ' ,: • ___ day at B p. tt. In the Cleveland School is chairman. The fair will be given In ftudltortusfc-^There-wUlh iTNISrT" on the DemoaBtic ticket. • • Walter. E. Cooper of Cranford, can- first vice-prcaldent, Mrs. George Lea- esttoall.- Prominent cithens of Cranford and , Report of tbe Rummage Sale' Friday didate for Assemblyman, was the tint vltt; second' vice-president, .Mrs, Earl and Saturday wa* given by Mrs. John .4 HOUR oui£r ^'^^yywi >i n ^yiyff will BUkJbo prtcC speaker, followed by George Harring- Guy; third vice-president, Miss Char- $1.90 The Woman's Club held their second speeches, chiefly in e Garrison and Mrs. George Hansel. Pro- ton, Mrs. Mary'D. Mceklns and Fran- lotte. Watson;, recording secretary, Mr.i. VARNISH meeting Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Knowles, ceeds from the sale were announced to cis-X Barnes, also Assembly candidates. Mr. Cooper's quaUficati 1 r 1 ll UilbilLurloHotonUo :.-,-tto prwlotnt.-gave art;tntertsUng talk 0»fiey s'p>sX^''wei^'''^ qrg'e 'MEiro?;' tary, Mrs. Earl Duufoo; treasurer,.Mrs. I'tft (1AL, Atterihe business meeting, presided on "community Civics." The relief with a prominent Martin Seegers for Mr. Heyer who laJean Uinincr; chairman of clasa moth- KING'S QUICK DRYING committee has plans for an active Fall New York tan and also has an exten- over by MM. R.T.Po'ust, -president, tea running.for Congress and Harry Wel- era, Mrs. C. E. Shaffer*; retresiimcnts; season of eveoU'to ralas 'funds.. The sive practice in New Jersey. He Is a was served. Mrs. Grace Crow was hos- check foe Percy Stewart, candidate for Mrs? Edgar Cotton; publicity, Mrs. J. ENAMEL KYAN1ZE flrsi event Is a bridge to' be given on member of several dvic organisations tess for the afternoon and Mrs. Hugh Senator. - . , , '-." '• . • ."I W^ Latano; publications, Mnr,..B.-;a. MILL-END SpUabury and Mrs. Ernest Wcmple October JO at 2 p. m. at » Rahway and active hi veteran affair*. He was The Democratic' candidate for Wilson; program, Mrs, L..E. O'Brlin; J'KIt <(T. poured. Mrs.. J. E. Taggart, Mrs. W. M. ENAMEL store."' . • .r. •••:' " ' , the organiser of the Cranford Taxpay- Township - Committee, Leon Scully, hoapltallty, Mrs. .8. Q. Morris. ' :8V Hbbbe, Mo. Albert Nelson, Mrs. J. K- ers' Aisnciatlnn. Mr. Cooper's running spoke at length alleging that Cran-; The 7th grade ot which Mrs, Morris 45cpt, I-. 27c' PEIt (1AL. mates on.the Democratic ticket .will al- Van sickle and Mrs. E. L. Hedenberg ford is run at too high oncost for salar- Jackie Tambnrell of 1120 Elm s&cet served.! ' .' ,. ' . :• .,,-:-. ^ Is teacher, won ;the attendaiioc'prize ALL COLOItH iFO $1.95 «U1 make her debut as a radio singer so; give.brief talks. -. , .) •• • -,. ' ' ies paid officials,, paying particular at- wiUi M- per. ceht of mothers' urcscni. (Keg. $3110) •"-':...,"t•!.I-.. .'.r *:;—— ,-••••• .:."---• VVOOUWt)RK,' tomorrow at 3 p. m- over Station WOV, Entertainment features tention to the Township Collector, En- Miss Donovan's, room was second and S COM)IUS—(1ALH. ONLV Ntw York. She'will be guest arttat spersed with the speeches.' . ' CAITANACH—WINCKLER '•: " gineer and Attorney, In each case al- the klnlcrgarten third. After tho reg- with the MUano Brothers. A favorite FoEowing the Cooper part of (he ev- Miss: Marguerite -EUfe Wlncklcr. leging that he could find men to dp the ular meeting refrusmenta were served. singer in Cranlordclrele*, *he Is antici ening, the Democratic f^"r-Ml«t»Mt—CRMftr« Church will Hold an afternoon sewing CuUen, Arthur Slack. B. J. Blots and ach was best man ana the ushers were ' meeting in the-chapel Wednesday, Oc- Arthur Melz as members of this com- Frank A. Rlchter and Qaston V. Vallee. mittee. tober 26. All women of the church nave MK'Cattanacb And Ms bride de- YOU ARE INVITED been invited to attend. Hie Missionary parted on a-tripV> the mountains and It Study class meets today at the home of will reside after .November 1st at 706 • i to a meeting and entertainment in honor of * Mn. F. c. Woodruff of 901 Ortnge av- Willow street, Cranford. Walter E. Cooper of Cranford, to be held enue. The next meeting will be Octo- Save Money Here ber 20 at 1:30 p. m. at the>aame place. Friday "night, Oct. 14, in the Cleveland School, The Margaret Oreen Guild of the at 8:30 o'clock; arranged by his friends in the Presbyterian Church wfl hold Its reg- Always fine Hardware. The marriage of Mrs. Roberta'Bpen- interest of his candidacy for the New Jersey . ular meeting Monday evening at 6:48 cer of Roselle and ^Wallace Lanz of (fco'clock ^^ Brooklyin took place last night at the Assembly. (. CaBror Faints, the Best; home of Mr,- and Mrs. Theodore T. rtrCWntora scout df the Presbyterian Church, OowverBrwalte nnatlk. performed the ceremony. The r»id r«r turned the highest score In the -ten •side was given hi marriage by her target" natch and al*o won W* fourth father. Trainer Archibald of SU_Wesf bar qualifying as sharpshooter, third 5th avenue, Roselle, " -' ,If it takes a pen, pencil or brush to. do, i class, cniris Witting had approxhnate- Mrs. Oarrison was the bride's only at- LEON SCULLY BEN SMITH ly the same score, 206, counting; only tendant' while the groom had as his I'LL DO JT! ^ «» shots that dbt not keyhole WnUam best man, Walter McKava of Brooklyn. DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM Nielsen scored a 178, Sean ODe* 170 iit. Oanison rendered a Vocal solo and If you wish fine,, conscientious work, consult and-Oeorge Oatorheldt 182.' Others Idas BdiS" Porter of Roselle,' pianist who scored targets towards their pro and Mia Pauline Lester, violinist, play- Ethelinda M. S. Hallbeit Efficiency- Equality-Economy marksman-'and marksman ranks ware ed during the cereuiooy. Eirperienced Artist and Creator of Original Designs o. C. Schulu, Robert Young. David Da- HardSraretbatwillaat " The bride wore a gown of tan lace At LINCOLN SCHOOL, OCTOBER 7,19i2t«n~bSit!t Items, m raggesied ^iS^^fVySmm. Hor^eutt and caried brown -chrysanthemums. Resolutions ' Pattern _ Show Displays total «arlm» to CRANFOBD TAXPAYKJU -»noiisUnt\Jnnri t),TM. Trading Corpor "Ecole Francalse De Westfield *~*mu.'3i"~>- wo»or mtnefarthert InInformatiol n tele atlon of irew York. After November I FACTS—ANALYSIS - REMEDIES phone OTanford WMfc^ (he couple win reside in Hoaelle. * FRENCH SPANISH Re&UeSorke • - ' ' Day and Krening,Classes for Adult* Grade School*'do not teach , "„ Afternoon*—French far CWWren of i to 13 Years joo* FRENCH. Your child can TinWmibictlcojgB •tudy it AFTERNOONS at Dineiar: MMt XAMOXBIIg tUST, & JL the "ECOLE FRANCAISE FUNERAL DIRECTORS , IMt^BwaaVf«.liWw* . ML I C3KAHF0RO OnZEIf AND SHUT OFF SALE OF GUNS 1O- GANGSTERS

: •-..•"'>'.•• /...''•.:: S haxnse across the street Intersection, m Avap to Be Coo- driving the populace W cover. Fonr Mascots Giren - WWEGbuj Use. The guards ta the trodt dldat have Free license Tagt s chance. One was killed, and three Washington, — *AJ.? "Matt,- fen wounded. The bandits fled, aban- "BulT anj:*v«s: Bags- are Jutt doning one fun as they departed with plain dogs,, bot as far as the dls-

Vnlch ther'obtahied' frotrtitie' WBck: '• they rats high la canine circles. In the same month—In CWeago— So high. In fact, that they irere is- frsas ti»e tederwrid. came the Bymle Wejss nnirder. "A sued new tagswithout --cost,-"-—- gangfaader and fos of..Al Capone, he / The first sae*e la this CreetJea has "AT is the brown and white bull secsrtakea by a* stegie concern a was shot down on the steps of a cathednl where be. had token refuge. mascot of No. 8 Engine company. afartartag the gaa.. Sale «* the me; "Matt** Is official watchman at the has'bees The kJlleis Bred'from an upper wln- dow.of an apartment across the street, street cleaning department stables. ha tn oot*. Tbe snd Weha feiyiead wltlT 12 slugs In "Buff," an English shepherd, Ml save lit rsa—»W>o»ed« of his body. mascot "of No. 22 Engine company, ffiTj ttssc aadVi la Such wsys has the Thompson sub- while 'Jack Rags" plays arontnl the garbage' transfer station. g the put «f JX»JI« ©««rs machine gun been pot to use. Qsng- win sern>"t» eicu &2s pwential *cnrre sters call It a ?lawn mover," an apt of'soifdesi dessar from lie fcaonts of name.'. : -'• ' n " - the lawfereabn.;; After tbe'We.lsa killing there fol- against a wali-^nd^"mowed* 'down," Brtg. ftra. lota T. Thompson U bor- lowed a string of machine gun mur- brought to light maay more facts con- rlaed at tte BS« W wfci to mSxe that ter» was a con massscre~ln~Chicago, when seven of imperiling the lives of 19 other per- vxstly superior » die astcmatic pistol "Bugs" Moran's gang 'were lined up sons. . .'...' and ether etd wes^MDiL No one knows who did It No one for tea ywra tltere ni a* super- knows why. It was Just another vbaoa over the sale tg the irons. NEW PRQ CHAMPION "tiger" loose In the Jungle of the un- The 8arfcary When orCMtoo vam.- u a derworld. erStephenDe'cetur r who aol* 67 "Bettiea" Fail in tt la a»st cues Srtitlotta sames Clahns to $2,000 Estate were gives t>y persns mho bmfbt the Detroit. Mich.—Because none of the W^ife'£?^3iS^S^S:Ss; •07 -"Berties* who cmlnieffithe'titniteS5 Not an of the gnsa.'however.: were* left by-TtHnnasF.Sheehan could prove', aeqnire^t by eaBTCrTS tijvosh pur their -claims, the estate, amounting to eheav frcm jSraJera, Tsempson nib- J2.U00. went to Mary. Margaret.-Oil*,.. fee--,';,:, ..w.-.wi.-.-.i.,. .v-:-...... -„,.,.••;..-_•.•,..-,.,.. nV*d^j^p™e ner, a distant relative- living at SJar-' appearlnc' freea'tiie'tSSs «f the po- tin's Ferry, Ohio. The Ohio girl, a ; lice; bask aid lr»£ntiial csards. and seventeen-year-old orphan, had never Si..;.- : '. .•- - other ksjtliate -i«MS«»»cirs and tsrn- even heard of Sheehan, who left a ec ' • ' • '" Inc op with caao3*» behind them. note; on his death, bequeathing his That Is money to "Betty." stopped seJBsg to tech ftmaa. • Za one case- a fake cosbpasy was or- ganised specifically- by. tsrttlsnd to ob- Federal Prisoners. F»um-^-=r--- tain the gsss'-tai caiiosd lot*. It op- 1 , . eOO.Aore Tract of Land ' * erated for serela)'Be&^ts .fee^r£ V" *, V; .•' . •'„.. "-: .... V.'"-' „",-. thortllea dtscoiweJ «tuav was co- ,isjwl»nu»a».l*a.—Two..• carloads. of in* on. . •''"'.; .-•-., farming machinery arrived at the njw Bgster*-«MalBed,xhe trans "by northeastern federal penitentiary for hook or by mmfc.- If «oe state made Olin Dutra of Santa Monica, Calif., use on the 900-acre farming tract con- rigid regnlatleas far the sale of «11 who won the national professional nected with the governmental penal i a -snaher hate In the past golf era' championship in the tourney reservation. The machinery Included .Btowirt$ up of the ra—41e gugsurs motored to at St Paul. • • " — tractors, plows, and other equipment. on the. oppoalte aide, and the aallora had only aa adJotnJac, state, boojM all they thft gurXace otJLhsjaitlBLln. U«JwMLlT«-Ui»«,

By ELMO SCOTT WATSON room on the deck for exercia* and the alUtka One of. the Orst uxfdents calling st- NMries • Wi^A^mlral^NetoonjJlheRreat. of Innumerable Vcroln which, oar predeeeaaon. llHTrJiallor71*Ko',"~Wiri:tf niTtT Thai pw»lsli»ns" lieutenant' Stephen DecatuVs proved to be decayed and offensive." a atail track rahbeir la EUnabeth. N. Ozafk^Visitorr brilliant exploit of entering the Finally, however, the little fleet again' stood before TrjRoll. and this Htae the grim drama J, la Oetober.- I33S. EScht canstrters. harbor of Tripoli and destroying armed with sob-SMchiae trcns. drove Oxarkfans took "their TJOlItics serTouily."'" tler tho noses 0/ the llarbary pi- 81 men,aboardrth» Intrepid, omjuianded by Ste- phen" Decatur, drifted Into the'harbor, a pale, Ing. tamed •ess gaa fan 00 the truck. enough In. those times to name their rates, called It "the mom during Wlla another they laid a protective connty-:.seats--and landmarks after act of the age." And now It Is beautiful young- moon overhead lighting her way. . HolUster, ilo.—The Ourk country, another distinguished foreigner who Is propos- The harbor and town were still; no sound was or at least that part of It known as prominent puhllirflgurea. ~ -;• , vj ing to pay a tribute of another kind to the des- to be heard bat the' gentle lapping of the waves Us* Plastic Surgery the White Itlver district. Is a country Gobbler's Knob Is one of the smaller \ perate valor of ,a young American naval captain as the Intrepid moved quietly to her destination. to RewajBp Fdons? Facet 6Tj pves, coon dop and hospitable balds four miles from Bollister la ! more than a century after he had thrilled tho Her quarry—the Philadelphia—stood before, a f»lk, not-to- mention original and odd- Taney county. . . II' handsome ship, her 40'guns .all loaded and FhUadetfnUL—-PlSsjlc ssltgeii Is sounding names. Visitors seldom faU There was humor In the name of . heaijls of his fstlow-cbuhtrymen with bis daring. double-shotted and well manned. This was the used now at the-EssUn- penitentiary Loafer's Qlolryi for'a second building For Premier Benito Mussolini, dictator of, 1 to wonder at such names as Gobbler's enemy which the little ketch of 00 tons and (bar to "make ovet~ (acesjvf some of the Knob, High Lonesome, Loafer's fllory. In Toney county. 1 •••••'. • . J. • Itsly.. has. conceived sh amhUlous pYoJect of i -frigate, fell heir to the duUes 01 small gona faced—-and In addition there were tamate* on the theory a nose.-ls Jutt GUd Joe, Virgin's Bluff, Naked Joe( . In many Instances places were named ."putting Uie old llarbary coast on the niap" -Inshore chasing. •• the guns of the Pasha's castle as well aa other aa Important.t*. a ceorict's wdtare again, and making It easy for American tourists Possum Trot and others no less char- with a descriptive significance. From During the course of-this duty' the rhlladel- batteries. Furthermore, there were floating de- as a good Job—once he is out of acteristic Possum Trot, a valley in Taney coun- . to visit the spot where took place one of the • phU ran on a reef. Immediately? the Trlpolitans fenses close by consisting of two or three cruia- prisba. -; . "• ty where" these animals abounded, to most glorious deeds In American naval history. swarmed about, the ship and her commander, . e/s and some galleys. Take Ava, for Instance, the.county . U.wos started wVa Dr. Michael M. •seat of Douglas countj. When, In High Lonesome, a ridge on a divide -Not only will he make It easy for them-to visit Capt Ulchard Batnbridge, was forced to sur- Wolfe1, a Mead at Warden Herbert the place but It Is said that lie Is planning spe- It waa a tense moment and had suspicion 1871, James. (lalley was confronted between Beaver creek and Swan creek render, llalnbridxo tried to sink the ship to been directed against. the Intrepid "she would raantBoOeo-l. SpaUh. declared pris- in Doctguu county that was partlculnr- cial Inducements to attract them Iliere prevent her .falling In the enemy's hands, but with "the Important task of naming a bare been blown out of the water and not a oners were tasz&t trades and occupa- town he-went to his lilhlo for guid- jy high and lonesome; Virgin's Blnff . During several visits to Tripoli Mussolini war failed, lie and his men'were thrown In a dun- tions for future life, hut thaj those particularly Impressed by the historical attract man could have escaped," All the men on the ance and found In D'-Kings, 17:2*. his In Stone county, with'Its legend'ot geon In Tripoli, and within a week the pirates ketch, were kept concealed except a few In na- with battered faces..twisted aosea or disillusioned Indian maiden's love, ...Hot the place held-for the American people, hud the .Philadelphia refitted and ready for ac-' inspiration; the'town was duly named tive dress and, owing to the smooth TripoUtanese. dUdgurtoi .scan wtn hasdlcapped Ava, which In Hebrew means "over- each'has Its own particular story. (specially as it iias alwuya been more-or less ...Uoa against the Americans,' •• • closed to them. For there still survive there of the Sicilian pilot, no suspicion was excited from 'the sfirt. flowing." - Commodore Preble.; hearing of the catastro- aboard the Philadelphia.- The watch hailed, and Doctor. WoEfe for {the Ura year st- many rotlm of America's almost forgotten war phe, determined upon a •vigorous course of ac- Not all Inspiration came from books. with the llarbary pirates at .the^opening t>f the _ the. pilot;jSCibe Intreuk) replied thatIshe had tion.and making'gooda promise given Decatur, or the toughest fares la the rocues' -One-of-the highest :knttb«-lajStonB Nineteenth century. Tho hulk of the Philadel- Indicated that the latter was to.head the peril- lost anchors In the gale and would like to make county bears the somewhai modern T~TBe Used'as Breakwater phia lies In !H feet at water, less than 400 feet fast to the. Philadelphia for the nighty- This gallery gralta. name of Naked Joe. Old settlers re- New Orleans.—Six concrete ships, ous expedition he-had. .projected. Preble. first "Osmera-ejwJ" eetectjTes,".'who- In from the end of the mole, to where It drifted had thought that recapture of the Philadelphia was screed to. but after-the' ketch was warped late the story of a duel fought on this built! by the United States shipping : before exploding," and. when the sea Is cleat one alongside tho Philadelphia's crew scented dan- the past haw site It tbeir iraslness peak before the Civil war by two board during the World War, are be- ' would be possible, but upon mature considera- . ger and.there came the. cry: "Americanos! to remember cvBTkis, la the future . can row out and we the limbers. Divers report tion resolved that her destruction was the only naked men, the victor o't which was Ing'slripped and made ready for tow- ' " Americanos!" . ••-. '. },.•••' . ' may' be fooled by the tsade^rer tacea. named Joe. Wild turkeys led to jibe that the hull Is mostly Intact and vroll preserved . course. Plans were carefully worked out, and 1 ing to Alvijro Obregon,-. Mexico, where and!it'Is said that Mussolini eveoJUUend* to finally Decatur received these Instructions from 1n' another moment the Intrepid had swung namlde of Gobblers Knob. they will be sunkas a breakwater. . - raise the vessel eventually for exhibition pur- . hla commander: ". . • •' - ^_ broadside oh and quickly passed lashings held Single Semm Used to. Taney county was named-ifter • Five of the ships," the Cuyamaca, -j.' the-twirshtps locked In.deadly embrace; Then noger.B. Taney, a chief Justlafiotthe- Lumurl. nosedal, Helena and LaOwiv— "It Is my order that you proceed to Tripoli IS- ". DecHturtcry of ""Board I" rang out and with a - Baffle Two DtiMses To take advantage of this American historic companypy// with Lieutenant t Stewart,, enteeterr that Supreme Court of the United 'States were built at Norfolk, Va. ,The'" sixth , quick rush and the discbarge of only a, single Pontioc Mich.—Oakland cosnty for 20 years, whose' decision In the fa- one, the Faith, world's first concrete, tourist trail straight across Italy, Hlcljy aan broad thde _harhorjlft the night; board tho Philadelphia, burn • gun the decks were gained. health aathorltJei are- fijftttag two mous Dred Scott case had such an "make good your retreat with the In- , The surprise was' aa perfect as the assault ship, was built at Oakland, Calif. Mediterranean to Trl|wHr-rll«Pwlil have special trcpld,/lf possible, unless you can make her the cbmmnnlcahle dlarases vriih the same Important reaction in shaplnB events for the last stx^ears the ships train services, special sailings and then liix- was rapid ant] the TrlpoUtan crew, panic-strick- serum. The seres*. s«c.must take fixed am>± after Stephen A. Douglas, whose life long and have a 35-foot beatji. , ment la financing several fine new liners, which -« enemy, and then,'with the watchword "Phila- and measles, -ft Is poasble; there- also figured , so prominently. In' pre- munition arid apparatus for the frigate's IS-" delphia" rushed upon the rovers. No defense ships were not suitable for com will sail directly for the Mediterranean and stop pounders, and If you can, without risking too fore," he expSatoed in a recent sute- Ctvil war days. John Forsyth .of 1 at Tripoli as well,ss Naples, The liners carry- » was made, Tor. swarming to leeward, they tum- *»ent. "tesseiit ta laansiie for both Georgia, secretary of state of • the clol operaUon because they carried 1! much, you may endeavor 'ta make them the In- bled overboard: over the bows, through gun per cent less cargo than steel ships of Ing winter cruises wilt be Invited to stop there. struments of destruction to the shipping and diseases.'* ' United States, 1834-1841, lent bis name The situation which brought about Decatur*s ports, by aid of trailing billiards snd stranded the same tonnage. bashaw's castle. , ^ rigging1, out or the channels, pell-mell by every - chance for glor} was this! Kor ccnturloa the "You will provide all fhe necessary cninbustl- IBeseBhte^^ ""''of all-nations. " Finally It became Europe's cos-" strucUoa. of the Philadelphia Is an object of swain like water* rats for the frleadiy~sheiter of torn, and also that of America, to make presents great Importance, and 1 rely with confidence on the neighboring war galleys. '" •» , of goods snd moucy to the lierce rovers of north- your Intcrpldjty and enterprise to effect It One by one the decks were cleared. Ten min- ern Africa, and when those gifts were not Liteutenant steward will support you with the utes after the boardlng_party swung over the promptly forthcoming tho swift galleys of the boats of the Siren snd cover your retreat with rails Decatur was la-Tull possession of the ship. _ corsairs rsnged the sras and committed every that vesiel, -De sure and xet fire In the gun- Events then moved-Jslth lightning rapidity. Par- act of piracy in the buccaneering calendar. The room berths, cockpits sluitiuuius lulttkrd ahd "— »«r«-nn"y assigned- of course, darted here, cruelly of Utwo rorers was unbounded, their ar- berths on the berth deck. After the ship Is well there and elsewhere, setting fire to vulnerable rogance unmitigated,-their demands insatiable. on Ore, point two of the.IS pounders, shotted, points. Then, with the ship already a bloilng Tfttnrricir.Jts colonies establlshe^Tns a free and down tho main hatch and blow her bottom out" mass which lighted the entire harbor and tent Indejiendent nation following the Herolutlon, Jla Tho expedition, consisting of tho Siren and terror to the hearts of the native onlookers, the maritime troubles with Its ersttfhllc ally, France, the Intrepid, se/ forth, loaded with combutlbles brave little crvw of Americans made for the In- settled, now turned Its attention to the vexatious and anxious but eager men. Arriving before trepid. Then cime.Jhc struggle to escape, with the town awakened, the Trlpolitanese batteries , and dangerous problem of the llarbary corcnlra. Tripoli Just as bad weather, was setting In, De- 1 -The war really opened In 1801 but It was not calur jent ,cu.r~a~ Boat With the pilot and Mid- comlni Into action, and the tiny ketch the ob- until 1803 that the third squadron sent out by ject of every missile. ' 11 shipman Morris to reconnolter. Their report was the United States gathered at Gibraltar under unfavorable, and the decision was against go- Through a veritable hell of gunfire the Intrepid ilhe command of Comniodore"Edward Preble, one 7 Ing In. The wind, getting constantly worse, nude Ita way aafely out of the harbor and as ~ e *of whose lieutenants was Stephen Decatur, the blew a gale and drove the adventurers to the they did so a mighty explosion shook the earth son of another of the same name who had com- eastward, Kecalllng that the boats were small, and sea and a column of flames shot to the sky manded an American privateer dqftog the Revo- and that they were overloaded with men and -r-the Philadelphia had Blotrn up, -The impos- IT" c lution. ' ^^. ' combustibles, one can sympsthlte with Morris sible' had been accomplished—and not a single After several bloodless encotinteriotrcbut as- In his account of the situation of the Intrepld's one ot Decatur*a men had been kllledl signed two American vessels, the famous Phil- crew. Be says: - / Shortly after th* epic flriug.ot the Philadel- . adejphla and the Vixen, to lbe task of blockad- "The commander, three lieutenants and the phia, Preble'recommended Co the secretary of ing Tripoli. This was exceedingly difficult be- surgeon occupied the very small cabin, six mid- the navy that Decatur be promoted. Tola rec- cause the coast was a high, dangerous one,' full , 'ahlpmen ahd the pilot bad-a platform laid out ommendation was promptly canted oat, and the of reefs, sboala and strong, unknown currents, on the water casks, whose surface they covered •-secretary addressed a letter to Stephen Decatur aa well as being harassed by strong wfnda. The when they lay down for sleep, and at so Small Ksq, captain In the navy of the TJnlted States. - ot the situation became acoU when " • distance below tat deck, 4hst their-, heads - Pecstur was Just twenty-five yean old? the • state off toward the emit ta Hards ot wools reach it when seated on the platform.. Ttwr appointed ta tha United

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,& .-\ THE CRANFORO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1932 Butler; K. Griffiths for.Lania; Tlno for If further savings are to te^made, SCORE AS "GIRLS" s«y on account of the hicb tsapy,*. School Eleven Shows New Push K. Qrifflths; Robinson for Ktetn; "Par- think mat much relief can be procured Under Sheriff C, WWejr <%0_a, caa- sons for Karri*; Zekotl for Kraemer; Vets Elect Evans As ' /Continued Irom jiage one) dldate far Sheriff. _ade Mat t_osata, through change* In oar obsolete and in* their appearance).' Domino CA clown) "-. /n Overivhelmning Rosette Park Lanza for Wlkander; Kraemer.for Ze- equitahle system of taxation. and was mirrrmiTi trr'asMmhliiinn koll; Klein for Roblnaon; Harris for Horton Emory, Pascoe, who referred to hhnaejf at one ; "Nevertheless, we feel that the pri- Act n. Time—Two MlnuUs later. Parsons; Wlkander forTineo. mary obligation* of the teachers' of New Post Commander of the Pour Horsemen/and mads a • Rotelle Park) Dugan for Bsrringer; Place—The Dream World of a Clown, highly .amusing speech. Is a. more' Andrew, G. OM_a • ,taie«er played good games at the diffl- Cranford to the'clttien* of Oranfordls (characters in the order of their ap- Awakening from the lrt±_TfT »hich cu" tackle positions, and consistently Arnold for Cammorats; Kuueh for Wy- through service to ttie chldren of _ls serious vein he said that not one end- aa cwtoIi New Staff of Officers Will Be pearanco. prevented any exceptional perform—- "pulsed the Parker's feared .off-tacklckle *""—- CanWI fofor KullehKuUch;; OeddeOe4de*« .fofor community and by/lGeanj/' s of surveys itable measure came out of the State ! Rldurt ecene V A Cocktail by Mr. Fish, '-"•.._- - __«~k» ^_ _ _a _ • l!••..___ Haddad_ , a_»t cente_. _ . / r " and• V CammoraU for Holland; we have arrived at.the following con Installed at Pubfic Meeting Legislature thatwaspat due .toJBcpob. „ ,-i r, ..-.• Hany.PolfcMJsaTartar, HamUUBFay. Barrtnser; Barrlnger for Wykoff. Rlck- "1. That - Nov. 14 in Headquarters. pay. the invading Roaelle Park tinra jsuj*-through the center of the line. then are many children _____ i. qcene II.. A Ballet by Six Little OirU. The unemployment problem WM solved last Saturday aftenyno on Cranford The improve*] showing of the Varsity ardK for Oeddea: Kulich for Ven^ro; Jn our scbooU/Who are undernouriihot by Republicans, who devised a a_eme Oval OftUnit thejuisp _ the open- promises dire things in store tor tho Woodruff for Vaodo. In somevcaie*: to such extent a> to it- "Howen -tt: Evans was"elected cohi-' Baflet.Qirls-J.B.Emory,.ChiefJames to relieve it without increasing; taxes, - IOK whistlf Coach Weettryt ifluud Alumni when these two teams clash to- Officials; Referee—Weiu, Princeton, tard their education*! development. mahder pf Ca'pC Newell Rodney Hske Hennessey, L. Etlenne OBrian, Spen- he aedared. If electen; he win try to' relentlessly ontrwh«-_,«f _* morrow afternoon. The graduates Umplr&r-nelUy, Trenton. Hew] pnea- "2. That there are att presenpeentt about Post, No. 335. Veterans of Foreign Wars. «r Damon. Arthur Klein. Charles reduce taxes still foitner. -; V mari-Smlth. ehtintiM. .. at the meeting Friday night- in:the Kurtl ' ; opposition. '" • . j hire organized a Uam which Will be no mari-Smlth ehtintiM M cJUWnm In LlolLlncolrJJ . 40 in S Shermanh . State Committeewoman Ma. Bcatty . Tlmi! of Quai-Urs-ir Jnlnutea, Veteran's HaU, succeeding William Me- Scene HX An interval to prove that 1 Late,.in' the Ctanfard walkover for the High School, but ! 16 in' Koosevelt, 10 in Orant and 10 hi exhibited a sample ballot and **T** ^'!! k-x _.nrd °Dath W«*lfy°« sduad should emerge the hlgh-idiuor wn"o"ihbuld be receiv- Mabon Who. presided over Ihe post's Mk» Tartar can act. r .__ to the audience how to vot* ott the got the ball on activities for the past yaer. Nearly all < Act m. A ClSwh;* Idea of His Own line On a fumble by Venturo^— "* *»»• TEACHERS'CLUB ing more food. question of the reduction of the bond "3. That the Junior Bervice League of the past commanders were present Wedding. Time-Ten Minutes!.Later. issue, and for the sixteen Rept_Ucan Charlie Griffiths reftwVrtd Tr».per>"*d.| :• . (Continual /rom-poj«-on«/ as the commanders' program was car- • Hace-Tbe- Garden of the McCarthy ended whrn Cranford had p_hied the. —BR1EPB- . • from 11250 to 13100. The present me- which did such splendid work In this electors. She suggested that croups ' field last year Is handicapped by the ried out ' ' j Home. (Characters In the order of their ball up to the 14-yard itnpe AfWr a ''• The canva. M... fenc, e whic.__,„h „ will beI*"*" •»UrJ' 1» »207S, when the whole of women get together-In the different reverse which netted two yards dosing of the school cafeterias and Its Other new officers are: Prank A. Ab-f appearancej. .•• • neighborhoods and teach those* who do »U home football games teaching corps and admlniltrativ* offl- members are anxious,to have some or- : 4 lutenU which ra inc«np£rte. for the first time cer and special"teachers are Included. bott. senior vice-commander; P. A. I. P»B«. •"*» I** : I*aPPe Happen, not know how to vote, by means of iti tk * f hi Nichols. Junior vice-commander- Thorn- Webster Skerrat. Capt Kellogg Sloan; Griffiths dropped, back and _pped - Saturda. y and the Athletic Association This salary has been acquired only af- ganisation take of this work, so sample ballots; -"••..- • • .. perfect pass to BuUer who accmi the High School have announced ter more than eleven years median ex- that they may hav* sufflelent funds-for ^s--Hatford, chaplain: James A. Scott.i *""• Douglas McCarthy, Thomas Steph- Mrs. Glaeser, Vice Chairman of the - standing up An lri»ccural»-p»is !i«n Uiat IM i very successful. School au- perience and with educational train- shoes--- , clothes• '• , etc. trustee; Oaston Crosby, quartermaster; .™: »*"• Douglas McCarthy, Lish War- County Committee, waa the last-speak- center spoiled the try for irT«tm »"!"« »>w tated that the fence will ing ranging-from more than two yean "4. That other relief organizations WlUiam Brosseau, officer of the day; *>«„; Mischief Makers. H. H. Jensenius, er. She talked of jhe newlyrorganlaed pnlntatCluirllf Griffiths-homed drop-:1* f1 "P for the Ahunni game. This beyond high school to more than seven cannot do much to relieve this need Frank A. Abbott, service officer. The Us'* Beardslee; Abraham Goldberg, Xeague of Republican. Worn—t of Union among children because it is impossible new commander will appoint an ad- RusaU Damon; Aunt Mabel Hender- kick was wide of the mark. >» aB1 a part of a plan to make the alh- years. The median educational (rain- County, whicK has put out a smaQ but... • Immediately after the ing is the equivalent of a college de- for them to supervise the buying and Jutant. Delegates to the Union County.«"». •>• R- Denman: Grandfather Mc- comprehensive- pamphlet about Hoover, M-llf; Park started a march which jS gree. Yet the teachers have not been the preparation or the food for which Council are Thomas Albans and Gas-' Carthy. Charles Hansel: Grandmother his life and. services, which Is •"fall- seemed destined for a trtxr- but It was Another rnoney-msklng propositions willing to relax their efforts to Un- they have provided the money. !on Crosby, and the alternates. Thomas, McCarthy, J^mes p. McMahon: Twin able for distribution where it will do finally stopped- on the three-yard line. was Introduced by the Athletic Associa- prove their general knowledge and pro-! 3, Th«* ^allowance, provided by Hartord and Thomaa _ Van Sickle. I Cousins, J. H. Runco, Max Goldberg; the most good. The League is deter- Vlnnte CJrimes dropped bock behind the tion for the first time In triform of fewtonatonall technique - rc"'' organisations,, mayy be decreasedcrased Capt. James B. Dryden. past comcm- Whlteman, Alfred Hemleb; Gov. mined that.Stewart shall not be sue- goal line and attempted to kkk out but programs. These programs which al- "fft wouiidd takke thhe best teacher in"" XMtrnm.; Mis t_4s A 1840_>__(, _ Eddi» _. e." m»I_Less;'Ml- _ district two to one against him. •; . ' . '/ tempt. The ball rebounded, .striking players''of both teams at well as glvlrmfiraoo'to the maiOmum of W.IOO. The *ou!d-meana-.declded.i*vlng of money • Daniel J.'Arnold, past Comiruirider.iM?./Richard Mcftdderi; Pola Negri, to conducted ,the : meeting. Other' past Moses A.-Craig;-Mr. Hendrlck Stein; The'meeting tben adjourned to thee. /' • one of the. Cranford players and tben > sorting llne-Jipsi and the maximum yearly Increase hi our sys- "*"* om«ntoiUons," . . record, of the teams. Programs will commanders iii atlendancc"" were: Her-!! Df E. AA. DundeeDde; MrsM . He'ndricH'dik front of the club house, where a mov< *ent outside. Had the ball not touched urnKm ' iHsI piWOOw k'vper ycuryear,, uorr o8 nnanda OfiV-^nirQone-third' '--- -a^ not.be Issued for the Alumni game' but bert R. Wlnckler. Captain Dryden, Er- Stein, Dr. O. _ Angen; Scotch Uncle ing picture camera secured for poster- a Dlue and Odd grldder it would bare Uhey will be placed on sals for Va,» re- doUrs per month, yet the teachers of Mri.' HalTTie* in Medal Pky nest Holt; Charles Lanza,- Bernard Charles Messerve; President Herbert ity a record of the aspect of the candi- been a Rqselle Pa^k touchdoira. ^ Ai U did not protest in the most 7 ; H date* present, and many of their-sup* prosperous jUHiea" against this meager Coif Tourney ina Hlehart DowtiHI. ' Moon, -Mrs. -Herbert "was "a s_efyr'lt'"wa**rBcorded'for Ro- HeW and MUlbum. included Major John: Davenport of Hoover. Dr. P. T. Majton: Sally Finn, iJorters. selle ,Park and the. half ended shortly, Increase. The major reason for this Weatneld. under the able tutelage of was because it was our belief that we Mrs. Maxine MettlacW Hillside; past councilor of the. fifth dis--Sidney DeCamp; Baby Brother, Lee with Cranford on the Ions; rod of a' trict, and Xarry yondensteiner of Hill- Brown; Madame Plerette, Everett Fay, When you have real estate Or house- 6-2 count.' •...-..- OoaclVBob Duncan, is walking through would be repaid with security of posl- and Mrs. Catherine K. their usual number of set-ups while y p luty-lnspectpr.;.Fifty-six.vetrpf-lpM of Wales,,jSeyille Oee, Madame hold articles for sale,' advertise them In the second __; cranford adoptM tlon.mlary, and aalary.Increment dur- ford tied for the _ tl« columns' or this parier / CSranfenj' nas"'been"iMeUng very strbng ing times of adventty. erans attended the meeting.. ISchuminn-Helnck., George Bienfanif, a waiting game, klckios; deep into Ro- •:_|ln; the Union County; Ladies' opposition to give, them that experience ^the last two years liie en- Links-Tourhament at Oalloplng John T. Murphy of 47 John street Spanish Oirlr M_cohn Warnock, Col under lira which Is ao-neceasaiyr—8L of ihe puDiic schools of Cran- on Saturday afternoon. The play' f[w_ the-wirmer ut tlie-fivg-dollar-soId-JftPwa-PmwlddlerCharles _ Coyr Mrs gained possession of the pigskin. Thus tar, Cranford's opponent in their ' awarded by the post. [James Dlnwlddie, J. A. MocKenzlc; Itoaelle Park Ured tnemsefta oat back- ford has Increased more, than 200, yet will be heW! during' the coming week. has downed BomervUle, 12-0 the number of faculty members has de- The high wind gave jU( ofttio ladles of Heybum, Frank Abbot, Harry A.'.*!?«* O'Hara, Wm. D. Reel, Jr., Head Rhubarb and Nat Conserve liuj the line only to be MUlbum 1J-0 and' Franklin H-0,f nd Commander Evans headed Usher, A: J. Lusardl; Ushers-Charles ulicn Cranfard put' on the praaare. creased by three. W« have naturally Ihe tournament cof—derable trouble Saturday they will get their ' fl absorbed the added burdens. In addi- and the scores were not-as"-low-si ex- the commHtec which will stage an en- Hoe. A. M.- Shapiro, H. M. Wilson, F E. Midway through the third qoartcr las* of a major, opponent when Ro tion, thli tcrtalnmentf or the disabled veterans al Schroder, J.JB. Simpson, D. J. Somer- I Cocktail Fruits the "brnU-.which ultimately decided . .we-have pected,=One of-4h» starUtag-upset* of stile'Invades their peaceful quarter! willingly given up our salary lncre-, the tournament was the failure of Ifflss Hospital at Milllngton ville. O. o: Miller; Best Man, Edgar the game. Charlie OrUBths Intercepted WesUMd will be favored as the Ro- y t was the failure of Miss post will also give Miller; Bishop, K.. F. Morris; Brides- Ginger Bread Mix a pass on the visitor's M-yard line and ment because we are not unaware of Bttna N. Boj-nton, last year's champion, seSians have not fared very well so far, b 21 in Sherman maids—S. C. Allen, Frank ,Tadisco, H thttt_ e *•»•*/%»#«•_«*unfortunate_ M____l_financial outlook-..ll^^l. . .• W••> e 1to_ qualify>...1I«'-.' *Mis m* s —....--'.Boyhto n "wa s consid. _ - ran It back to the 14-yard marker. Af- but the fur should fly before the final School. - L. Fmch, J. P. Heuer, A. Schlecter, Dr •' Cocktail Juke ter a spinner had been,Hopped dead fecr that if we, aj a faculty with our erably handicapped by an Injured an- whistle toots, and the fans will be able training and experience, are not worthy kle which was sustained about ten days Albert Lewis, Howard Cowperthwuite; Jimmy Wtkander made a quick runto get a true line on the actual strengt AT THE CASINOS Maid of Honor, Frederick FrankUn. around right end and made Cmnforda of the .salary we now receive, then we ago. • "..-.. Pure Minced Chicken of the big Blue squad. are not worthy of the trust given us. . The play will continue by match play Wednesday,. Sept. 28, SterrHt -was Matron of Honor, Carl Mason; Flower second touchdown. Cfaautar Qrtmths All of cranford's opponents **• high man at duckpihs with 157>-«nd. Girls, S. A..Morrison. Charles Good- booted a perfect drop-kick Jor the extim during the coming week. The parings ' Crosse * BlackwcII 8tew have had a band to liven up the splrii for the opening round 5re as follows; Saturday, Oct 1, Fay Was high with fellow; Ring Bearer, Henry Hahlo, point. -Train Bearer, Clevelana -Franker Bride, of..«h^frsot«r(tJlm!iUans.a_,ai M!rs.~C" K-Hall-'vK "Idblbls T GranomT 154, closely-followed by-Welnpahl's-147 After Captain Oeorgt Rotkh had tp- In* the debut of the proposed 3 Dr. — • Harriet Mldileton; vvs—f—iRsnch;. fJ9J!te..«Pwnv, teitiyteil apaxs-cn-hti-cmrh p-yard QUOTATION WANTED "•^ The" flrift~two~gamc5 "were"^(on™hy Moxlne Mettlach vs. Jewel R. Kistner; d Roger C.Aldiich. line, he led hli team In a sostatnrd will take-place on the _l_ There wl —ON *m^P!ChrtaaX ' wide margins, the sides alternating in \r.lf.JVlcMAHON7 d^ it—Lucille H. Towler. Vo- down. Passes) playtd aa Important aa well as a clash on the gridiron. Musicians—: That old article you don't want can Deller, Vlrfcen Phones CBanfard, f.MM—<u. part In the march and it waa a pass W«a«ae« possesses one of the finest be sold through an ad In -these fcolumni Stabile. Elsie , Eleanor ReUa and from Charlie Oriatha to Chtt Lang. buds In the State ana If Cranford or to be delivered-on Anchor Post Anton Kantner. wh«;ms4e.a.pnUi'i_Mt;oii«rU_caU tsotaea Uw; twopoaad band to^ tm« .. ___ . ^ .._-Bj4i Urte, wfdcfabrouiht _«-s«oreup_the thej wtn fa« r« SMrn cdmpelifion. \viltrte open atv7;,30 p. m., 123 101 .102 lt-2 eount. and so it raaalnrd ontu the Looking ahead on the schedule, ROHRER MUSIC STUDIO Higble"..,. A...;. 88 '65 87 G.O. P. CLUBWOMEN final whistle., * '• , . . . fcsrmfcJable obstacle b noUced in t Tuesday evening^ October 18, U UN1QN AVK. (Near E.B. Station) 489 417 441 . rcohiinuot from page mej Roselle Park snowed plenty of pom- fora of Union on November tth. 8c 1932, at Borough Hall, Car- but determined nevertheless to support on the offer—re but could not gain far tn their Orat tana games. Ooacr All IrutrumenU Taught F. Zundel ... 88 117 the Republican' ticket,. On campara? consistently when they approached! I***• squad bat tUughtered thelr wood, by • ' Plummer ...... 113 146 tive rwords o!f Barbour and (Stewart, scormg distance. In midfleld the Cran-1 Ahjmnl, Bound Brook and Roselle, 'b RELIEF COMMITTEE PHONE CRANFORD 6-0791 Wadsworth .... 87 -.70 Barbour will certainly be retiirned as ford defense was rather tax but when'the acorea Of J»-o, 3>-< and 13-0. » Handicap .. 90 100 Senator, he said. Trie Home Loin Bank In danger they put on a good exhibi- spectlwiy. !• BUI, when it icomea into operation, will L tlonothowtostop a drive, whlelijB . MiUbura spnyaa a decided upset 370 433.-4S7-378-373 lnfaUlbly-:'stop~foralosur_ and Help y p plains why Roselle Park pfled up>m total trtmmlng Olen Ridge 13-0 last Satur- Higble ;..„.:.-„.„-.,„• 65 distresseddistressed'hon' nS owners, andd If there of 352 yardi gained to J1J for Qan- day, Whether It Is a show of strength S*/"..'...'...-. .'...... 121 owners, and If there ford Cranford scored 13 first dona were no other reason for Barbour's on their part or a lack of strength or Welnpohl ,...:._.„; 87 election, hls/service In supporting this t o ten for the visitorsi . the part of Qlen Ridge remains to tx P. Zundel ; .-,99 nberger would-be sufflclent, Mr Lolaaux de7 Wr»niT~-niiii mil; ll« imiiiimimi swi Handicap : ,'.,. 'BS clared. I^obody _ice Lincoln has beeh star .for the big red team. An after-fTrbe sammariea: so maligned as Hobvsr, who has tofen Painter noon he electrified the -*f-»fc—i «uh Oaoford (18) Rosells Park (2i 5J7| it in.sUence. Mr, Loiieaux spoke if de- his flashy broken-Beld nmnmg. It IsOrtnea . ,_.(Capt) Becker "* tail of some of the services Hoover has Long Experience and mainly dueSfo his fine work that Ho- Left End rendered -to the country. stile* Park returned Crantonrs fifteen KKtn FRIDAY — S A T.« ED A Y ... Holland He also said. "We have had individ- Ensures Satisfactory Strtlea kicks a total of. 1M yarda-«n anrare Left Tackle ual incomes cut, thus reducing private of more than ten' yards eaten.' tone. •Kraemer. expenditure, why not reduce cxpendt- TaL CRa-ard«-_gi, When those few extra yards were need.! Left duard THE -ture of State government also? Large i ed, however, the Parkers could not'Haddad — _ _.. „ „. Barrtnger Industries are moving- out of New Jer- A vena* : shake him loose of the tenacious Cran-j Center ford defense " j Hants _ ..-.__ . — Ouychlnck OR THE Jimmy Wlkander waa Oranfords Wghauard answer to Wykoffs ground-ga$_ng abil- — Oammorata ity and Jimmy was more successful as Right Tackle lu came through with Ma gai_° _l the Lang 1 time and not just In mfat-OehL Be was Right End help-ed much by good Interference and C. Ortflltht blocking by his team-mates, ' | ' Quarterback Charlie arUBt__slso played an to-,Wlkander .. Food of Quality portant put In CranfonTa oOmdre1 , left Halfback drives When be —tempted that pass Boiler _. in the third quarter he brake Ihe spirit j N- Rlgnt'HaUback CALL FOR MEATS OF QUALITY, of the whole Park eleven., ImmediacySl_tJc_(CapU _ . ._. he drew the v_tor-s defeme tn with a' ' Fullback HERE WE PROVE OUR CLAIM;' V spinner and then shook Jtamnr. loose Score bj, periods: on his spectaonlar run focthe touch- Crmntort _ftj 0 6 7 down. Charlie also figured in; both the RaatOe Parity _ JO 2 0 ALWAYS BEST PRICES, E other touchdowns. He passed to jBot- Scoring: Touchdowns-BuUer. Wl ler for the flrstjand to Lane for the kander. t*ng. Point, after touchdown final score ; —c. Ortfltths ..% Save Maasy on Fuel HE SERVICE ALWAYS BEST. Ban EALOUS AND ATTENTIVE TO ALL "Your» tnily" ?~ «-, GENUINE CO A L RUTH CHATTERTON

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