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Republican Club Has Campaign Gathering Hear Issues 1 ," CrtKfBSgaKgggir i v-1. a?- - ^ CHRONICLE 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<u> 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, 'Ws'Pallthi'Fll , 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.
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