CHHONICtB
Democratic Landslide Local, County Republicans Win Here Lutz, Beggs Winners^- Elects Gov. Roosevelt
+ •• • i • _' • • - •••'-.'• • . In Township Race Nearly Every State Give. New York't Chief Executive Major- Republican Gahdidates Are Re-elected \p Committee Post* by ity Over Hoover—Republican* Regain Control of Large Margin—5,500 Ballot* Are Cast to Set New Jewey Legislature, and Win in County. New Voting Record..
Tuesdays's election provided many surprises in the political field. The Democrats carried iheir national ticket in nearly every State of the (rci'n-m! A. l.iitr ninl. |anu-s < i.. .ib-ft;s.-l\<'|>iil>lic'iii u-miiiitt i»y Union and .with it Went many local upsets. New jersey even went to c-i-lctliiHi.- w-nii lKlinli.lv .oret'llu'ir IVm.K'nilfc ()j)|ii>neiitx in 1HIMII< -, Ict-liini. tin; .\nti- iiir ilit-iii IK-III); mt'iri! tliaii, twii'li'i uiic mu in in I 'the Koosevelt column-but here the_ Republicans regain control-of the Iniunl llial liver iIn- uilii-r iVuim-ratic cainlid.-iii-. '111.totals \n u \\ <) .Legislature.'• Senator Barbour to- or llq'jrs, "-V-UW i-Mi: l.iiu, ,-iiia. l,(.7.i 4<>r Smith anil 1,5^7' (-. i ^mll\ day was reported to have won the ilr.-r.iil/jitiw is I'liaisuian ni the 'r.ivvn-.lu|> Chmtnittiy-Iaiiil \li I . sks l\ S. Senate'race from Percy Wins Close Race •i-l.'ulk-r l.'iiiniiiis-.iiiiirr.'Ojiiiil iiinliiulilrilly will iH'ii'.hi)"1i I'mtiinitn-'c lamiiityn.'' 7,000. I'he Assembly wilt-be Re- Httiii Ht-11 wa- eW\n\ IUSUVP ..'f llii- vAc\- l.v' |nTsiin il .. ptililican by about 40 io 20. The 0 II iiriiiiit! in «ui null l i iln-s i llui / Republican control of. the State I H ill\ llu h^j,i.-,t \ ti in tin tii-l iv I (.Mill iril «i p. Hi I Senate is about the - same as la?t C WESLEY COLLINS In I in I I-I^^IU i i ilu u^lii lianas iii^liulin^ nMiti us u (>.'I7 ye.ir. .. • ".'• •. . ' *,^' Sheriff '„ _ .. ii I tin Ii I il \ Ii i lit u i> > 117 i i **c«S |, r II nt 11 nnut U rum in ynion County Republicans elect-. DONALD H. BfeUAN Mil IlllUIMI III It illl t llll>pMI\ 111 lulls I*OJIIS| Ii | || u | t Ml 111 1^,1
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•In the - Gountyi^Repuljlican-majdt- I ollilHlli I lilt V Ii I) IIHUM-, {in |u i| o|IU(s : ities run frbm 17,000 to: 22,000. or lOHiiAhlp ( oimnlttrt)— RtsakUeaa eaadidales for local.and, The greatest upset, hereabouts was "1 >(|u 4 4 jj5)i S»II"> u m ua 47 n ii4 J4 IIII ii nni l E Jorttlm twn~UTihe~eiKlioii Tun- ~ *if>ltlT~tT*" Democrats did not think it possible |nenlniu day. Mayor Grorie A. Loti and to dislodge Kenah, but Tom Will- o. I—KIIHMI Iliiblirt Ill- iams. Republican candidate won by Jama a. B«cn were rc-flected W J70 Jllll fl(," JH5 TiOII f.TJ -tin 4.0 HIM No 73 ion u» 'mjiB isa nu ivi 101,7 nearly 6,000 majority. • It was a the Township Commute*; Lntlcr revolt against the Democratic con- la. 2— In Itrduie Drill— Jin'jUU 04D 204'' s6:» 1113 504 4U HHI Sfecaiif C Walcy ColilBi »•«. rlrrt- Yci 49 01 IW 40 . 110- US Wl III (111) trol, of Elizabeth, "for the normal No r Democratic majority there is around cd Sheriff r Charlei E. Lolieaux n-u €«. 3—l-^nrrtrnt y lUlttf llulldt— 2 i1 103 O'Jl 308 471 4US 30J 1408 5,000. Yn 07 70 10D 40 105 170 110 UtXI -mnasd U the KUte Kfnate from No The referendum for— a small W. WABBEN BABBOUR this Caaaty and Donald McLean mall rmhuldcr I 105 214 ,1M 152 :i:i!l .150 21U iri0 2UV Hoard of Freeholders carried in the United States Senator Yis . IM attS—3441--laa—4M —Mt> -3W ibO IU41 County by about 7,000 andvthe other wfl] rrpcrsrni the Sixth District in three refcrendums all carried by a much htawer vote, In Cranforcl all' Cooxtex m» a> rrialt of Tnnday'ii lohn Spargo Will Speak Caat for Junior fuur.referendums carried., . ^~ _ ~~ Followfng is Ihe tabulation of votes by districts in Cranford": elecUon. In Cranford November 17 League Play Is Announced ••- • •* -— •"- "« »U SD 6D 7D or> rw ""*• Hoover, R ___„ Iff *5if 9*0 cuiiunlsHloner Wltlr tho nnnouticoniml of Uw iiwt, Roosevelt, D .... 148 147 187 295 214 193 1412 OEOBGE A. LCTZ JA.UI1 (. HFGCS • iliKitlim in Niw JIIW) Kill npiHk 10 23 28 n (lnul nrriinKiminnUt lutvo bei-n iiutdu for Thomas, 8 ... . ,18 123 Member Township Committee Alember. Tuwiisl lp' C'MninUUe Cmnfiml nn Illlirsdiy IMDIIIK NO. For V. 8- Senator-., Mm [irrnvntatlnn of- thr piny Ihr mbf r 1/ mull r tin tin pluu u( tlu ,teStalJ»BHJJ&&3 3 tiin'i t\ty Muiiiiuu ciuU utunlihK UJ 'lulu imn|)k'ti'U nt this wiii'k'a iniol- ilay allernoon Ui-tlie "Itoou viMt Hthool The production is being Klvcn under Legion,Y.F.W.AiTaiige "£A GfJKRKK E8T tlNI!" .'. UK of the cluU. Tlw. loclurq will b« Leads Are Announced leld in the Itooievelt Schonl and tha the auspices of thu Junior Scrvlco jpst fourteen years aco tomor- Lengue. The proceods will go to char- M -rowtnls-cryvas-nrised "to-Franee- MjbllcJn JuvUeU 1» iilti'iid. uccorOlng 546 461~3S9t o meuiben of tlio committee.. i , R to spread' throughout the; world . ^r Cdllege€Iub P lay Thg call Includes: Mra Spencer J M«yham,D.., 153 180 1372 Tho proirram of tlio Wednesday nr Assembly-- its glad mesrage, "The War Is ninku, Mrs. Philip W. Hall, Jr, Mrs ornlnti Club for November tins been Carl H. Mason, Mrs. J. Balrd Simpson, Pascoe, R _ 576 546 447 3533 Over." ••':'.. .•'••' • r Traffic to be Stopped for One Earl Guy to Be Judge in "Trial iven over t<> the committee, on Inter- Mrs. Weiley A. SUntter, Jr, MUs Ward, R 587 645 452 3554 Millions. of peo|)le throughout, tlonal Relations. At the meeting Mulr, R 594 544 451 3568 i Minute ^ Tomorrow Morii- the world will pause for a. minute by jury," to Be Given No- Elizabeth Oreen, Miss EtimbcUt Hw, Otto, R 577 536 4473491 Vedneuday, Mrs. Aduni Karl Robinson Miss Pauline Hail, Mlu Irmu Muhlen- at 11 o'clock tomorrow: morning rivi"«i l^ AckermkivD 211 160 1771302 I ing; Dance Will Conclude in obsenrmnce*sSr the endlntl ot vember 26;:. c, Miss Suiian PTuminer, Mlwi Harrington, D 207 157 1821360 KiniryPcrsontilltlt-'s." (Mrs. E. K. liovo- nrlno Park, Mlis Elnjne Wetlirrlll die great. International conflict,- tind lead a dlscu&slun uu ''The MfcElroy, D __, 155' 183 1392 Day's Activities, ; anil Miss Marea Hlbson. _Cooper, D_ 182 200 1582 lhe wiorld WiirL "' ". ' f -".; Earl V. CiuJ, acting Juflso in. the For Sheriff— ~8pfrfy, 2nd, H dt- Collins, R .453. -3580 Cranford will Join with millions of 11 o'clock veil School.- Case before trie court will (cl'k'B inecUiiK WUH ^Iven by Mlns Mary. Buckley, Mra. Philip W. Hull, Jr mid Sussman, R 438 3508 niversary of the ending of the World tice made verbally by. a represen- be Mrs. D. S. Moon-head, plnlntlll, S. Vreeland. . Bhu rhoKU w\ liur ftub- Mfn. Ldnllo A. Crump. * Barnes;, D. 188' 1372 War.: The observance here wilt be un- tative ot the State. Department atiunM, II. D. Marlyn. defendant. Mr, ect, "Woman and-Tho New .Day'*' Mcmbars of Um Leuuuc urc Hporuor- der the auspices, of the American Le- on Monday morning, November Martyn-wilPnct us his- own 'counsel, Ing the dramatizing of fulry talm as a gion and of the Veterans of Foreign II. 1918, follows: "The armistice. while t. W. Oxee wlll.bo counsel lor mcatiA of furthering clcanir mid moro Malicious Mischief Charge UONS WILL HONOR Wars. Final plans for a program which has been signed. It was signed the plaintiff. .. :, " " Four High School Pupils wholesome entertainment for clilldrcu b Dismissed by Judge GIRL, BOY SCOUTS will start at 11 o'clock tomorrow morn- at 5 o'clock a. m, Paris time Announcement of Hie Jury has not In All-State Orchestra in tho cornmuhlty. Ing and last until midnight were com- (midnight Eastern timer and bretrmadu, although.''Rpscoe T.Poust pleted at a Joint meeting of commit- hostlUUes wiU cease at 11 o'clock , Because of the Insufficient evidence, Members With Hlfhe** Records to Be .will'.bo foreman, und A., I. Eyeilson' will 'Four members of. the Crunford Cranford P.-T. A. UniU a charge of malicious mischief preferr ochre Free Camplnf Trip tees of the two organizations last night this: morning. Parti time (6. be court -usher.---A--chorus' (if bride's o'clock Eastern.time)." •' ichuol orchestra liiivo bccii^sGIecleU to Danco red against Mia Virginia Swart of NextSa At' 11 a. -m. Friday, atrangementi maids will Include the'-following mem. lartlclpnte in the pro^ranr-ol Hie 'All- Westneld was dismissed by Judge L. L. have been made with, the Cranford po- bcrs of t-he-crub: Miss Constance Bur- State High "School, Orchestra at. the lto lice department to -stop traffic at..ttie nett, Mta Dorothy Drlscol!,.Mrs. H. W j NPW Jerni:y 'State Tlie P.-T. A. unit* or Cranford aru —nrordsr to promote a teener intirest ipon«orlng'arEeap7Y:«ar Dailco fttday The charges were mads after the goal corner of Dhlon and North avenues for Teachers' Asxoclutlon In Atlantic City, post on the Cranf ord Oval had been in Scoattnc among Oranford Jioys. and Chancy, Mrs. P. K.,8IKoni,.MI,5S Joseph- lhsbt in the Roosevelt School for this gdrls, the1 Lions Club will award the Girl one minute. A color guard composed November 11 to 14, This'.orchestra, is broken on Hallows'en night. Miss of members of the two organizations ine Law, Mrs. II. W. Ogdcn, Mrs. J, ,L High School students. The dance will and Boy Scout- with the highest record Fire Causes $3,000 rnado up of outsUunllnn miuiclans se- be carried out in leap year tradition Swart denied being •/participant in the sponsoring the,program, wilTbe sound- Pattsou. and Mrs: V. Bi UUdcman. ected from all tho High Hchool orches- mischief. Her testimony was supported for the. next six months an outing- at ed by a Boy. Scout bugler. "Trial by Jury," a Gilbert und Sulli- nd tlckeU will be 60 cents stag or drag. the Scout camps next summer, it was tras of the State. Tho total nuBifisi; to Each girl wUfc-hayc an her'guest a. boy -t>7 Miss Begin*. RetnUnriw. also. of Damage To Residence van comic. opertUs, has a unique -plot appear In the-orcheatra Is 260. -'A Westneld. decided at the weekly meeting of the Colon will be massed on the stage- at and it Is* expected that the audience or Hhe may go "stag,",and all dances * club Friday night. All expenses of the the Cranford Theatre at 8:30 od Jack Van Tjredcrode, Supervisor of will be "cut-in", by the.,girls. < John Johnson of 26 .North avenue, will find-it most aaiusing. , . ~" trip will be defrayed-rby the club. A Friday night, after which Mayor Oeorgs- Blaze Guts Basement, Attic of Mrs. M. A. Payton js In charge of the Music .In the Cranford Bchoota, and Ohaperons for the evening will be: cast, caretaker of the oval, was on duty more detailed outline of the plan will A. Lutx has been requested to give a .section leader of the All-State orches- Mr.juHf.Mrs. Claude Van Nuyn, Mr. Hallowe'en night and 'testified that production, with Miss Alice Mathews as be announced next week. „ short address.' The.singing-, of The Mariotte Honje on~Walfiut, .director and Mrs. FMlamliton F»y In ra, lias .selected the following from and and. Mrs. Itank Crumback. Mr . * while he vis sitting Ton the bleachers Star Spangled Banner_a^d_the btowinj l : : hi' local orchestral to • appear In At? ^— an automobile Witii six or seven gfrfi - S. H. Baker gava ao|interesUng talk Avenue Saturday-MorntSg ij chnrgr'of the ir committee, nfi Mm, Qwirpf* Mlltnr; Mr. and Mrs. an 'Taints'* before menffiers of the club of "taps" will end the short'program in chairmen and their committees arc lantlc City: //Vincent, Btabilc, Anastzio David Brown, Mr. and" Mrs. Raymond entered the field. One occupants tied the theatre. Wlyr MlidU BriMd . alipUalipUyy - C6l»3ffiirMr7and Mrs. p V Dorn Mr. a, rope from-tne ear to one of (he goal Friday. He discussed the manufacture Staging* and lighting, Mrs; J. P. East, Walczynzynr MlidrcU ' 63 p Fire, starting near an oU\fumace and ing violins,, and Elsie Relic, playini g the l b I posts and then drove off, thereby break. and .uses of the. various kinds and A free dance.In thee Lincoln School chairman, • Fr-ink Sprole, John Past, d Eli und, Mrs; Joseph Stanley will be In working viola: These puplla have been accepted from 8.30 o'clock Friday night until ; damage of — •*- Webster Skcrrett; costumes, Mrs, * {cf^tr^ utieTidlntr ^ehcitrtiUar < Bf-OSer*-* Wo'%P»c h^if6erW!ce-'6rcIietlr'a of >'" was able to obtain the number ot the dicstra throughout the State during cured for tomorrow night's meeting, ac- A seven-piece orchestra, has been en- residence of Eugene S. Mariotte, 301 Shannon, chainnari, Mrs. Frank Sprole, even pieces will furnish, music The or- car which .he claimed was driven gaged, to provide music during the ev- the past two months, •' cheitra Is composed of the followlnn wound the bloc* several times. John- cording; to members of the entertain- WflSSt avenue, Saturday morning. Ex- Mrs. Everett Prank, Mrs. DaiUql Neal. ment committee. — . ening. The committee extends « cor- This ^orchestra In sponsored by; Uie pupils:- Benjamin Moffltt, Alton Ward, son said he notified lieutenant O. A. MMisi s Dorothyy. McOinnls,, Mrs. Prank 1 The club voted last Friday night to dial Invitation 'to all veterans and tent ol the ,uniforms for UUMH.. Oaxrett and Mrs; J. >. Past; tlckeU, tike htgh~vcbobr~bun'L Uniforms were- reqiifaM Ihatthe_they_al»y also cooperaicdoperaie Ilna k compliment to the Mutjc Dcpartinon •frecl'Dedeh,' ' ..'•; •. • ^~= of - ••• - pupfhfgrf tnr __twenty-twa_ ^members carrylngjiut other features of theday's rp andcMiAs-Mathews. of. C»afort_ScQ9!£t*^:jp.! program. ." ' ' ~" : Robert Hoofiswill be the accompanist, have been accepted. Tho orchestra will wfien toe band was first organized, but ously damaged except for smoke and Visiting Nurjp Serve*- "Hard Time." Party three- new members nave been added A. & Goudey Is chairman of the Le- broadcast Its" final rehearsal from the water. Meinbers of Uje famUy and 'Past Year since, that time. gion's committee on arrangements for POSTMASTER PREPABES MAP Atlantic City auditorium at 11:30 1SQ- To Be HtU Spunky vember H aver station Vf.P.a. through the observance of Armistice Day andneighbors socceeded in saving most of At the request, of Treasury depart- VVABC, Columbia Network.' The_Con: CoUs for Uia.vl«ltlr« rJursi, have al- I • Barry Evgaa.bead* the committed from the furniture and personal effects. The ment ~ officials, TStmer CS. Hougliton Sherman Parent-Teachers' cert will be given In the auditorium al most doubled during the.post year and A -hard times" party win be held th« Veterans of Foreign Wars. loss was covered bit insurance. Cranford postmaster. Has .prepared a 3 p.m. and'is-opensto the public. the Visiting Nurse Association has been Saturday night ln the Republican head- Win Meet November 15 map of Cranf ord.showing the center of The flrrhad made much headway be- obliged to engage a part time assistant quarters,^ North Union and springflaU TOWNSENl} SPEAKS population, the center of .the area cov- fore the firemen arrived as_ the :ceU*r for Miss Kaltwasser, the nurse now avenues, under The atsmieea- of the The Rev. Dr. William J. Townsendof- eredby letter-carrier service >nd the ; The Sherman P>T-. A, win hrfd Its Holj«-Naine Society • employed. •-..,'!' house committee of the Oranford Re- Camdea and Mrs. Katherlne V. Beatty an..d atti. c both were ablaze- .. A...... fireproo. ., f center ot business. The map Is tob e regular meeting next Tuesday, Novem- i l During the past year, Ml«s Kaltwas- pub,Ucsn_ciuD.-.The party wu origin- of Sixabeth, Republican State Com- roof faeld the Ore in the sttic and madsj ^^ ^ government' officials who will !\' To Meet November 1 ber-16, In the kindergarten at 3:30 p.jn. ser has made 2^16 calls of "Wch SIB ally-planned for tomorrow night, bat mitteewoman. were the principal spesuc- it difficult to fight. Three lines «f hose tomect ite» for the proposed nW post- was changed because of a conflicting The program committee has planned w«r«-free-caseSr-Oret: 383 garments ers at a meeting of the Cranford Col- were laid and the flrenMn worked more omce building -herar— ~ ~"~ ' entertainment ' - —' - - • an exhibition of the picture collection The Holy, Name Society, of St. wen given to "needy school children, which baa recently been, placed in'the ored Republican Club Thursday night than two hours. In completely extio- The ceritir of population In Cranlorc Dancing win be the feature of the In the Tjownshlp Rooms. Ifore gulshlng tho blaze. Eighteen firemen chad's Church'will hold its next reg- and: the Baby Clinic, which Is under evening's program. Special entertain- public llbary by tba.untted effort* of is pear the fire station, while the cen- lOtrmembers and guests wen present. answered the alarm. ter of the town area, MrV Houghton ular meeting at» o'clock Monday even the supervision ot the association, has ment wm. be provided by Nelson,Hall- the-, Cranford Parent-Teacher units. Ing, November 14,- in the school hall.'had 1.200 babies weighed and examined bert, enatnnan;- Robert D. Tankey, Mrs. M. S. Miller, chairman of the pic- Km ibrtotte. her son and Mrs. San- estimated to be at the west end of th Bridge, plnoehle, handball and ping by Doctor Lewis and Miss Kaltwasscr. ture committee will be present and derson, m school teacher who rooms ln New Jersey .Central railroad plJMorm. Charles iMlatero. Fred Puchs and BUXSIDE MAW pong will be played following the bust- The clinic, during the summer, had ipeak ln-regards-to.the.work. ath W"* ,N»n*. •—^« -niiop in Mie-house. The center of-thearea-coiend.by-lettcr 819 babies uTaUehdance; when the Ore was discovered. They carrier lenict was placed on Walnut ness meeting. " " " ~ The,committee hasrebjuefted those Mrs. C. A.LansUwrOne of the dele- Hillside, was fined «S by Judge L. L. Members of the society are holding Miss Kaltwatser has announced that Lovelsmd Saturday onia charge of lafK escaped witbdut injury. avenue'near the undergriae crossing, «oo attend th« dance, to wear old gates to the National Convention to : rehearsals for a minstrel show to be ln case of Illness or an accident, a call Ing to> observe a traflD- signal. The Parts of the residence are'mon than Union avenuei near the Cranford Trust elothet. An/awantwttl be given to the Atlantic City last week,vwiU give a 'company building, -was marked as the held Monday and Tuesday nights, No-, to CRanford 6-0757 win assure- prompt brief report- The membership prise arrest WM made by Patrolman Blward 100 yean old. according to member* of Person In t.eoataD^bt* portraying t h Iftrirtlrtlt vember 21-3X jOstTwm be presented, , ' tbt family. ~ . » 1 J --- ~ -.),*_ •••^^^^f^wRff-wc'-At*^--*^-1'
CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE
oa Sun Occasions. Khe tella me that By Charles Sugkroe X«ro tn* Heir-Apparent and the only SUCH IS LIFE—The Conundrum That Backfired! Fable of Go- llarback qualified to glorify the Tradi- tion! 'M tha Tribe, ao It la my Duty Tell-Him to moteNwt Everything-except tlie Curtains andNjhe Bewlag Machine.' "What, nay rask, la to be doner "It la against (as, Kaw to poison By GEORGE AOE our Wives; so I (hlni^we had better born down the llouae." >.teU$&i,... jnsrwh«tNWnr half of Trouble upset'by the Heater always expected me to untimely Deuilse" "Of AOBt she asked. ' Hester llarhack at the ripe "I sure did, Honey." he replied. "I" old age of eighty two. She rume of hod tlie .Stuff luted' and be know the llarbuiki you hove heard .about. now that we absolutely refuse to Iler Graudfalher traded with the In- aland for an; Monkey Uustaeaa. dians and the Noble lied Men have "What did lie sayr been I'aupers ever since, "He aald he'd have another Tal la the. thrlr.lnic Clly of \yipn(ioo. with Elltabeth, Leave everything to where nearly all of the. lmp»rtun( roe. ; Cotton Clothing for Nation's Needy IGNORANCE Citizens mured In about 6ay before As" for Mrs. Ed, abe was on her Officers Lose Soft _ yesterday, the llarbarks mood out In High Hone when he came borne an gleaming Enilgence like a "(top and go tried to sneak upstairs without being B, THOMAS AHCLE CLARK Signal on a frosty Night. The; were •potted.. " Positioiis^in Washington Oironas entirely • surrounded by" "I suppose." she (aid. "thtt th Htogles, Till-; were American lK-auly Derfllnger Woman has got It Into her clal duty, mbst.pf them In or near ths Itoses nodding In.Hplendijr olmve the Nut that She ran go up there and Swivel Chair Corps Ordered lowly. Chlckweed. They were as near dean out that House, .even If you ar NallonaP-QiiHtal. . Mary. •*»* an. cpmlse bone from., to SerTe Witlf Troop». When Represeotatlre Hois Collins aa *ti*rm—r* a asm 1st Inn with a com. aa we nth come, with our limited Kit Administrator: antf, Aunt Heater al- x of Tools, to a buna tide Aristocracy. (Dem., MHa.), dwlrman of the .bouse panton «f her own waya wanted you to keep the Family Washington.—In the ranks of the Fur many. Years before Aune Hes- Collections Infect" . military affairs cohunlttee, and other ate etpresses la ter departed, «he reigned In sulltnry swivel chair officers' corps here In members of congresa reqew their drive Csrdble. and un- Splendor In the rtririVnliil Castle which Ths Beat Way Out Washington there Is a gloom heQtting at the next session of congress to cut Blstakmble terms had been built by her Grandfather^ "I.lslen, Dearie,? mid the Typical the loss of a major engagement. the officer personnel of the a>f. The old Mnnse Uncle Fuller. . I'll see' that my Ulster orders of Gen. Douglas MacArtbur, points of argument.. . what to her era- liad become prehistoric but ft con- gets a fair Shake but whatever you Chief 6t stalT, ousting valiant lieuten- ' ; Changes to Be Made. uniform la a pusaport going to be created In the Washingto tire. Oollectora sell tlielr Houls. THefe how to head In. I'm-(Tough-Kg*/" to society, and sending them back to H military sector, 10 officers will be tak '•-... "Wby. she don't You tell him. that Aunt Hester supervise -**squads eaat and "squads en from the War department.general fB*Wytblug InyttiriiHittdSaind : 1 i k*!W,R>5s.««BSfeK ^^'l«onie WpS''tneriSrtS-of cn'fet Mary, Informed her. mcriiarhiirka' who gloried In Cniueo .Theorder UJn kwplngwith the pro- Jlrodchcs' andSlocKsT"SoriiVof'"the' of arma and service*. W from the. '-waSefcT'-E tB'ei'a: and have, (he Hay-Ko." aald Klliabeth. gram laid down two- yeara ago by the Third corps area and department bead- lilack'Wojnut had come over' the "Jjluke it strong, because Itodney is tbeo Inipector rjeq, .Ilueb A.^l>rnui, atarM f J MountsInl In! Ox-AVnjtonit.' • The: .Sfhrer; quarters, H5 from the staffs ^nd fi "Uurlel Bennett and Viola 'jtfaraa/fied "Cross girls. ahownVianrlafat; tike that C*rtarffi*r«-ttat he rose imin.: a Weak Character and la absolutely who eoncelvrd the Ides of having offl- ultles of the various schools, 342 from dated back to the Time when Hifver dominated by Jennie, who has a lot «rs actually senre with troops/ cotton exhibit at the Red Cros. headquarters In Washington. Ulustratlac Ike •r tkal paper is made of-rags." it mi i China Metal, The Crystal (heir studies at service and civilian work of the federal farm board In converting raw cotton Into dresses, shirts acoacd bathed taexcnasble ignorance - of goo^ Qualities but hi very, very "Not Effeetlvs Until N.xt Yaar. schools....' .'.'...-.•• anil the China were of the Klncls that headstrong,". ' • •.„ ••' and other forms of clothing for distribution "among the nation's far soe Brtas far are rears lo a C!T- anj good Housekeeper likes tn hate ; The- order Is not as hanb aa It Under the new regulations (he Judge t* axy-Cbrtstlis,- comnu- Came another day and another Con- night have been, however, for It pro- and thelr_ families. " N^ fereoce Impended; Mrs. Dernlnger (hat tbe reduction Is lo be ac- refer to them once.In a while. . .. cera, the adjutant general's office 5, -1 km aarself. bowerer, at an even was giving Hod the Uw Down and complished In the process of normal tbe Inspector generals office 1, the Quasns With But a Slnal. Throne. .Inside on the fearful Crisis. relief and need not be completed until atssc saatsre ace than live, been quite quartermaster -general's-office 8, the Twenty-Eight Inches Is Life skwteal at «*at seemed to me then Aunt lle«t«r bad doled on Kdwnrd "I love my Brother,? quoth) she, the end of the present government snrgeriB\ general's offlce, 2, the chief and Jennie, who*, were the Offspring HSjf June WV iiOX . . '•"••''• the aaeat appalling Ignorance of peo- "but Candor compels me to say that of finance's offlce 1, chief of en- in Head-on Motor Car Collision pie wlasa I net. . .. - ...... , . •f her brother, Ton) Ilorhack. the one (he Upstart who chloroformed him Deiplf* the order a total of 80S offi- ..-X' who, held the Mint Julep record north gineers' •ofnce^l,- the chief of ord- *aat b IgBoraaee. anyway? I sup- and carried him to the Altar bad got cers out or a total authorized strength nances offlce 3. the chief signal offl- of the Ohio Illver. Soon after hli of 12.000 will still be detached onape- Scientist Uses Ruler in Auto- By tbe time- the passenger stroi*. poar.tr the trath were told, the Igno- aromntjc Itemalna were\plnntcd In the Indian Sign on him. The poor cer'a offlce 2, the chief of chemical fish, will do whatever I Jute orders these objecta the car woold hane btea jraa* peraaai is the one who doemt: Falrflew" Oemetery the suit Kilvrard warfare service's offlce 2, the chief ol mohile. Collision. W»»w the Ulmt that ywi know. ,We Jilrnjojao. She never saw a Putter .. Jiltmllltary bureau's office S. the chlef_ ,sa nearly stopped that^hU body w»oM - marrled-Ellitabeth-Olbbai—wiioso—I'a ~har<^"only about, z inches to bavcT aa«y tawledxetiy om-CTm traln- was a well-known Loan Shark and .Knife or a'Dessert Spoon until she Of cavalry's offlce 1, the Thief of Held State Collvge, Pa.—The - difference crashed Inlo our Family and now jabs' forward while there was still left any I *a» quite, sur- Reformer. Je»nle-lKwked-U|i with artillery's offlce 3; the chief of coas( r-»or(hrf-tliat-THi- l "afffl'ery''i~"oillce" 1, "chief"of Infantry's -of'the eushlooing-forward matlae. M Bodney Darfllnger who. was due to in an automobile traveling 90 miles the car. before this time- Inherit tho Implemen,t Wnrks and bad of Sliver (bat she wouldn't know how office 8, and the chief Of air corps' an hour and safety la about 28 Inches. person, did sot (o lay out on (he (able. You tell him offlce 14. This Impact. Mr. Teagley ealculateav been aand.|«nered. at a C^llf|e. In H)« The accident which proves tbla, and wouM Jw.ft.rprnhiiblB, killing: tetctZ, Kast. • _ • • that I get all the Hllver and the Fam- There la no reduction In;' (he allot- tlie modlOcatlons In motor ci»r con- ily Gallery on (he Ijindlng and ment for the offices of the chief b"u- It is 28 Inchea lesa than th« driver Utxle Olbia acquired the 18 karat ii mfr ^ r jTi^f by.a U Teagley. phyaldst of iTarlVucf and abon after don'[fnrge( (he Side-Hoard. The scientist observed "that often the rw* tbosaand years ago Caesar began to feel different, as'the Hlue of chaplains. • . • Pennsylvania State college. have Kverythlng In the Laundry. Even with, (he new .Cttt In^effect the driver escapes Injury, while a aa acpetect Oat ts sanding In Oorfinacles coursed niadly In her I'a-' "I waa dUnblnz the aide of Nltuny ger Is killed. , fett eowUttow, today. I could apeak: Rhe'll know what to do with a number of officers not serving with mountain.'' he says, ; "when, a car trlclan Veins. Jennie had proved her • H.\ ," • • _ . lkd •' re^r^M"«y^assaiinrnrtW'aDcrar aaacqaalated with English. Derfllngcr but she was still a direct .^Depend "On me, Kid." aald Mr. nearly one-twelfth of the army's offl with the driver asleep" at (he wheel. Derlllnger. "1 never lost a DaiUe. cer strength. ' : 1»ej tried their best, with only mod- •uid genuine l.lnefll Descendant of "It dashed head-on Into a concrete eratt suftus. to make me undemUnd •die Itufus Hurback who had double- DowD n at ththe Offffici e he founf d Ed abutment Though the car was a painfully workln on a Sheet of this aad that and the other. I ant rroased the Indiana and copped the tal wreck. Its driver was. only bruised." •are ttey Ihnitlt me-wry Ignnrnnt.. " OOVerfilneht I^atid. Slie could not"To>~ The scientist made measurements to "I handled the. Old Lady'a Affairs a» \tikt* I *»»»..of ererythlng from- get that «hi» bejotitcd to the' only account- for the seeming' miracle,, and sow (• enter a oaeal to bow to man- for Tears," sal* Kdward. "and I know Add a piitat of salt to coffee when Mrst Family In Town. Also she had found It was no miracle at all. age Ike nttan donkeys which great dUTIcUlty In forgetting that BdV her Writing like a Ilook. I am now Examination revealed first that the It Is beljg hMted to Improve the prenarlng » CkHlldl dated September flavor. - ^ ' «=•.•-. trndrnJ alosc the. narrow little streets. Wife, nee Uule (Jlbba. was. the car moved about two feet between the I han aa dooM but thatvlf I had Daughter of a Orocery Clerk who ac- 'mK 1022. and wKnesaed • b; Mr. time the bumper hit tbe concrete and When frying . Siiydacker and Ernest Ulootch, both Instead of flour risltrd aqr dry coualna at the time? Qnlred.hla..l'Jle_by_.nurBlng Chattel complete stoppage. they vWted na. t should have; seemed Mortgagea end crying whenever he of whom died lust Yjearj , bequealHnH g Th'el steering wheel, which had sup- stick to the pan. tlie Homo and Oontents (o the Colo- "If u small pan.of quite as lrw>«nt to them a« they did had to cut tlie Kate to Two l'er Cent ported] tlie head, nrujB and chest of to me. I bad at that time never rld- a ilonth, . • . nial Dames, lo be used as a Club the sleeping driver, had been bent for- the oven with, bread - 1 llOlltO,'^—-•-. __J-i.- ..-.._;_.--_: .' ward ' a,bout-(ljhnches.-—j—j ;1——: Joaf-wlll -be-targer-Hi -Jennie nnd I.iiile. got nlong^tlke a- been to.a dty—I bad not seen an couple of livnguls. The Trouble wits "Friendship -ran: go no further "From tntsT-nays Mr. Yeagley, "It tender.. V that the Throne hnd not liorn bull! than that I" eiclt'.mcd Uoilney Der- °Ia. apparent that the man was stopped When making muffins la ocean or a mwmttila. I knew nothlag for Two. Tho Buclnlly Klerj could ninger. "Can you get It through the through a distance of about 2% feet grease and heat pans In- ov but the fans, and tbe broad pratrlea have - but one (Jueeh and slic could I'robate Court J" (30 Inches). This Is about the same putting In batter. Muffins which stretched endlessly In aU dlree- be much'lighter. I was qsite Ignorant. sport but onn Tinrn. Jennie and.lj>- "It's a Cinch. The Judge la on»_of as falling Into a Bremen's net from CLim-WatfoaX* sle each had kidded herself Into the us." the fourth floor." • AtliTTttraut seven drops of .„_„_ belief that-Rhe was (hat. Queen. MORAL: Salomon aaveS his Itepo- He calculated that any person sit- Jaice to a pint of cream and It wlU On the other Ilnnd, the two Coimoru, (otlon by never getting mixed up with ting in the front seat beside the driv- beat up Brm In about half the time Established Ed anil Hod, wt'ro true and luring a Uunch of Uelrs. er must have pitched forward at near- otherwise required. Before 1800 Abandoned ly full car speed across the space be- A delicious raspberry preserve may I'als, They were trying a llcpi'ot of Fa.—Dead—buried—andl Damon and I'ythlns. They didn't tween him and the windshield. be made of equal parts of sugar sad give alioot for tho Fnmlly Tree or Hearty Breakfast* in berries. Crush every berry. Fill tot sterilized Jars and seal. '! ^ -, •Sparently fits (he the Society Column or (lie ractlomil Dayt of Samuel Pepya A llacpnelUh, Warfares nt Hie Country Club or the An lnalgh( Injo (ho menus of Amerl- Ohio State Captain . When wash! nit colored silks adds • 'Badge' ot Shame which hail tu he. little ammonia to the next to (he last con Colonial days'Is bad In (he Immor- . Ub. before""!^ b, * wnrn by any one * bo-had not read tal diary of Samuel t'epya, written 40 Rinsing nater and let the garment, Poster on Auction lirlclge. 1 soak In It fur two or three minutes. group mi FhUadeljihlans; It ~has~ been years after the I'llgrlma had estab- abandaord for years. More than 1.000 After It came out In the Will that liilicd thclt colony on the Atlantic This will revolve the color. Ed was to be AdmlnlntnHor nnd Hint ".A charming two-piece frock In brown Is apt to ki(k over the To frost etnas window panes make soekra tuxuads and hundreds of const, l'epys' Ixinclon table, of course »nd bclfe'Wool with, an accent oX without visible oUrkers attest' ~ the Contents of the Old dome were had a grvater variety, ot food than was traces If aha flnda.thsm on your coat a strong solution of rochelle salts and green,In (he striped crepu scarf. \ UpaL" to O* fiSf wken hundreds or I'hlla- to he equally divided lietween llrolh- available to tho- Colonists,.but their warm water and apply with a brush. er. and. KlK(er, (itere wouldn't have Sonp and warm water will quickly/ bm-led there. Tbe- old- diet was basically tlio same. Barker is dated 1810. been a Kick -or an ArKUInent If. the There* were no "breakflR fooTTs" In remove If when It becomes scratched. Boya. hod been permitted to itutku (he Sannirl's time, Krult Juices were not ODD THINGS AND NEW—By lame Bode 'llfly-flRy. Split- In their own, Wny. considered as haying-food valuer and Portrait, Sold for $15, Groin Her Own Garb They would have" gone, through (he wore tak-en on raro octnslona as the Inventory nnd alinken. IIIRII Dire rnr average person (oday (akca an Ice I* Valued at $200,0001 ench-Item and clmtied np-(lio uliole cri'unv soda. Menta constituted. npt The' Ibtgue,—The Rembrandt por- U»t and no Hard Peeling". — only the plcco do resistance 1>ut. pracr trait of Marten Looten, friend of the OiyldlnO ths 8polls. (Icnlly (lie. cnUre meaL. He writes: Dutch master, which was sold some Not Wjrllh Sirs i:d and (lie favor ""llrcukfast at Mrs. Uarpcr'a upon" a ago by the Loor,en family for. JroM t««My"p)« and* a -froiie*" ntii's ,i» ItwWifr b«U;ef.,thaiaja:a» mareTya.' (ho Articles sho hankered for and copy, has been discovered bj Doctor r tint breakfast of bread and Witter and then waited with Christian ltesjgna> sweetmeats and " other' things - with Kat, nn art expert at Amsterdam. Uf tioti). for_Aunt Uester to pop. off. The great choice, and atrong drinks with be ao original and Is'valued at ta0O> very JOea of a Llulo Glbbs coming which I could not avoyd making my 000. Doctor Kat sdys he has'de- In, fronTine Outside, and swiping any head-^ke." Shades of food faddlsUI juooe JUDSE — ciphered an Inscription on the paint- of the Ilarhack Ixwt waa altogether The name Pepys should be - forever PtftUES IH tHE Ing, written, by Rembrandt bimsehV repugnant to Mrs. D_erlllnger. aynnnymous'irllh, dyspepala.—Los An- expressing appreciation of Lcoten'a 1 iQJBdLand. .^jii^ii friendship. . _ *•<• .._, - - r- let him know that she wanted the Portraits of Grandpa and Orondma, Cllmha >• a Record the,old Sideboard, tbe Sheffield and Math Urea •• Flowers / Uere la Lewis Hlnchman. captain of Mt nooHood exactly as aald (hat some Day or other she ordinary clrcums(ancca. would be be- Man in Tennessee Owns 583 times. . wanted Jennie to hare alt or (hem. yond the powers of an Insect Its site 8o Rod went down and sat on the to feed upon. It has a .fairly long Volume 227 Years Old Edge of Ed's Urge Desk and said. aplndls-ahaped body with narrow, Knoillle, Tena—G. S. Ingle has •Well. Old-Timer, aUp ma ths Bad atrong wings, but the peculiar feattre •come Into possession ~of~V book two POTPOURRI Kews.- about It iLJhe tucking tube through hundred and twentyseten years old. To begin with." said Ed. "my lit- which It draws Its nourUhment from The Tolam^ bound la calf, carries ; Fowl I tle Playmatess Idea la to go up to the flower*. - Thla tuba U ofteni twice this title: "The Figure* or Types or 1 ltt Ifly Udocb«, ttai 'Reach ftS^**?" ' "taretle water the HOIKS and pick out whatever she ths length of the body of Uw moth the Old Testament, by Which Christ fowl, like the ape family, la adeot atUBoaadre and sated sporbj- fancies, and when she gels tier's, and when not In nsa It. U-curled up and the Hearenly Things or, the Gos- « Imltatlhr the action, of h . wke breeda ailkwonai In your Wife can take away the I*av-' neatly like a watch spring and U ear- pel were Preach'd to the People ot ngi EJxplo«r, report PttSK* Isd^Ckdsa. produces wool" la Ings. She- has her Mind definitely ried beneaUt the bead. Old. Eiplajn'd anl Improv'd In Sun- Sew Caledonia. «nd nlses raphla made.up.In.retard, lo.the Ancestor* - It la usually, aeea-along about dusk, dry Sermona_by_SanM«l Mather^Some- .thoiigh,wlidn.aeett for the Snt tfaae- padsas oat ker earn alaatatlaav la-M*£i- done In Oil. that two-ton Bldeboard, and Its habit of hovering over phuta ^Hl S0H S«R time Pastor of the Church In DubUa" Csually the, lay but one T Baacaa; The leave* «f the latter u^ aU of th« fengllsb Silver and the emitting a hamming sound tar* It the ncHe9 ANP EAfs Therolume was printed u London 1 bhl dace a siftr saatcrtal which Is spun Dishes that Aunt Beater always used .name ot th» bununlnrblrd moth. - ovsres, by -Nath. BUUer In Ledenhallsu lT la her ears ssBIt at Lyotw.' Oao.all Orer Against St. Uary AM. In 170S," s* these raw aaatcrlahi aba eveataalU' has her en V ' '
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Joalah Bartiett waa a signer ti the Bernard Qlnibel. was. In bis college -Cbestaaf Derlaratlon of Independence. His de- days, a champion amateur boseY. st-eodenia were owner* of Mew Enr That Is one feaann he always baa tak KRA1>CR n>iairM alwnt the orl- land nUlls." But the mills of the Bart- en an Intereat In-baling, and this In- gio idt. "TiuiJ i» an »\4 letts ground. out o.ne member of tbe VRui.' fc-r a lu-ry tn»t li»» i*x* terest led to his becoming one of Gene bt?an] mao* tinxri waa different- His' name Tunoey's chief advisers, both In box v
: w not so Interested In boxing as his fa- in-^ a fcr«hi*.i.«-rr*i tnt^tjf.tt*. it la cro- was not Interested In spinning, al- ther, but he has taken up avlatlnn and *rai(jr *o'r*~Jit*-J in .'an tnritlftit ctm- though he waswllllni to tolL Chang- Is futt becoming an expert flyer. ^nr-,1 with i:»in AlJ^y. the I'aloie* ing his name to Michael Bartiett, he • • • • ... >f the txu^iii* rurimaiii'ti pirlura became an actor and a singer. Old It was not lane ago that Percy Ham- A^|wy. mhile at»einl>rr f»f a 4Milla- Joslah Bartiett might not have thought mond, the famous dramatic critic, was so much of that In his day, actors temlnlBclng. ilr. llaramnnll iwrmltted were not objects of especially high re- his thoughts to wander down the rose- scented paths of Memory Lane, lie farrs. Arv«r*iins t'* hi• ktury. ttila gard. . Hut the boy did welL Itecent 1 fx rm (i« fif)r'-i3trr«r> itiatJ*f any urnnv/ ly he succeeded Georges Metaxai the' spoke of those who had walked In 'lautl. H\T»U*« be ai*ajr« Hungarian, In the lead of a Broadway beauty through the Uear, dead days be- 4^»ts* hi* .r6it^inurt a«*]r musical show. But they tell me that yond recoil. He touched unun thai At,!.*-? «aik ritivjix-l) f.mf iHllnc a Broadway.musical show'is not the fragile thlni known as first love. Fi- tft.» ^llffy-r- *,, fV.n-l <.f ii that In onlw height of Michael Bartlett's ambition. nally Mr. Hiimmond sighed anil abrupt- to tiait* Cits «af. t»* wifiil(I, It) tliXfiUlM He once toured Italy with an opera ly pulled himself back Into the year n. fytia ft af PSeh i*- company and hni been taking vocal 1931 ,,..••.' culture ever since. Smne day • he "I a.m Just," he said Idescrlptlrely, ffU Paw **/*'Ititins ron»ltl€-iHI'IV )titLi-M>a- tty. it.» ihsi ItU fellow rlutiuurn Hi flrat plans to become a (rand opera star. 'an 'emotional O. A. It." wmi|i] txl I•OTtgtllW It.
'• , . . .••.•'• '•trolling Down • Tokyo Lane. •''.-. "'" •'•.•••.....- •' : HilwTrTtT, t+tftit. Inns., thry wnuia This has been a bad year for vice We are warned that new JM cpun- ln«Art»Mj ir>K fh*?, Orift of It; wl»tf*> r Niuoul 0! used, In proportion, and simplicity and presidents and office. boya, many of terfelt bills are being .circulated i In Me-»ut4. fctvah in. rudnliu- ICtoo, IK C—1 tbe almost exquisite cleanliness, whom have Joined the ranks of the un- New York, but the huftlness rebound TF ONE who witnessed the destrae-' Thiy Cllnn to Th«lr Cloos, employed. There Is a rumor that a has hot been high enough so that they th*> |mVfalipnblv *U>ty lshoes. And Wgood supper dish, try smoketl Aid for Winter Driving mer debris strewn -alts)-, has risen'the yet It is these wooden clogs to wblch the tide appears to be turning, some of per was living on Long Island. He siktmon cut Into slices nod sprentl,wlth In a muil! aiuouiii-uf wnirr iintll Ilkir them may drift back to work. Mpiredthat a certain train would get butter;* Raiding pepper, suit, anil^a uiarniiiliitlu." Atld' three «r ftiur -ten —Tti* wf nilvf Tokyo. , • V the people seem to cling >most tena- .i.m, to o>fShoe shops are everywhere Mrs. Bernard Glmhel Is one'.nf the him lnto4 the city -In time to *ce the'pinch of nutmeg, Mont under a hMW Rpnnnftils'of siiKHr. a little Whiter urn!, and are among the mpsf Interesting fAremost horsewornea In ' the Unlfef 'ecllpbp e The tfaln war lute nml the er or In 1inr frying [mu, cover with tllo uruli'd rim) nf a Ipinnn. ...Xitl* more m+H streets, of Tnany splendid bueldlnss, of 0 1 i!nMir«'«f'>'l>*^'Nil<»n than ID ! spacious parks. For the tourist It has for a foreigner, since here are foot- States. She has won ninny «'p'tlie at sky hod begun to iinrkon Just AS It cvfltitons and a ***" • • from tlitMrre and nilit the ht>uti>ti jotk* nr»t fur horse sfTows and been In' the lend. In entered tho tunni-l liadlnK Intn Carrot With" Rice Potti"3a.—Cut of two *'KK*-' ArriuiKe In .the nilildtr niilr* nt i •rutt much of ttscharms but, after all, geaefonneD *cjnltla with juiKar~amf Shoesv change with* the age of the Ht In the ovfii 7or IViulnut*** orrurr . .srfeh^i^iiffe^s^e' lni; tourist Old ipr6lle3ty-'USK•-'we^tM>b•• wearer »» much as with the purpose Bett Rillsh.—Chnp.one rtipful -*nrh >lite^ated to widen and straighten the. for which, they are worn. Always ot streets, because bitter experience bad wood or straw, their trimming changes i Htirl mhluigi' mill thrre rnhlt^ 1 Fine Building for Our Congressmen ami . *ii-**nJit»c tn A. J, proved* that broad] streets serVe 'to In color and.material and shape, so i>f froMti lii>nM>riiill!ili (urai that In a shoe* shop you can study the Jwu tiMHiHMtnrnU ..fit tvnat. imf prevent the spread of fire, and because : of tti* t-nlvrnritf new knowledge of hygiene taught that fashions as they have been ordained Donful or ait ir njiil- four.. titMe- -tbe public health demands light and: By custom.™-——-•—'. ••- — H|H>tkTifiiln of lemon' Juice. Serve wttn -la. at hl The buildings o^ the nejr Tokyo are There are no Paris dressmakers or solidly constricted, to. resist both Sour Btsf.-^Cut coltt roast' of b**t London tailors who set the fashions -Intn .tlilnallcva tl ••< I strips. I'lnre In • ri*. ~t* a>l>tr>l'tparka are as they please. In Japan the. cut of spacious because tbe people hate taken a llnely chnpptMl union, -Him* M*** «*»M In Jtic crunlicmw, tran*- dresl does not change from year to chervil, a fmv inlnriHl sherhlns. • Ira ik*A*m. Oiljrrrtiiial, (rc^* wlHt-llntt to athletics, because they still want year, but only, front youth to age. eardens to wander In, and because ni>iMinful of-cnpofii, .mid n' little vlit Merrily* inrrbartlvms. as'Wt-ll as tn ttw Little boys are dressed In sober col- three llnifii ns'tnrtcli of R*HMI huce parts make forever Impossible ors, little girls In the very gayest of tliat horror of 1923, when 30,000 peo- lillvp oil, uo|i|»er and Halt, anil iprve I- cUtmM tf> >* tt'iH rrfclutlnj; by tU flowered kimonos. Then, as girls grow toastMl nver Ihe inent. ' • k th*» :'ttror*ft» of ru ple, rioting with their, possessions, to up, - the/, adopt- plain colon,, subdued a - email open. •qo»re,wera "caught | wllb It li*« li^rtmif known mm there by tbe lire and burned to death, "inoTliWely Iff tint, Bet off by elaborate obis, or sashes, of heavy brocaded silk, fit* oil!rut. ' ,A ' —"^nw—old wooden — bridges—-tbal~|•"Tlle-mosrtnmous-shopplng-street-of spanned the many canals of the city Tokyo, .the Olnza. was utterly de- have been replaced by modern Wone stroyed by tbe fire and earthquake. It -or steel -and tonerete bridges, which,. Is --today.-by h«o -means -,ar.bea.uUful If less picturesque, will not; burn and street. Its buildings o_f_ uneven height ^•^$ay$i-~^~: and of every kind of architecture, to aUparli of Tokyo. / . : P* YOU brln« aati^UJfi to a IKIII hr- Here are. the great department\ : As most foreigners In Tokyo stay at stores, comparable with similar stores I furc frying ' thryxwlil hoi - the Imperial hotel, that la the natural In the United States, often similarly Tilt tliciH-Into ttsjitin of ;«B«»S^>d)apife|i,lag '(heIr goods at First photo of the newly completed house oiUciTbullillnii on Cnpltol hill In .Washington, which Will provldo new wnlcr nml brliiif Up a bolj, t^en brow a ti J t u tlilj strange new-old city. : tractlvely: They are rather more ex isnd'1io^ua te*%a rteW fo'^ Directly opposite the hotel Is'Hlblya pensive than other shops, but carry on]j good quality—and have fixed In a casserole with good bouillon to When pncklim (Ircnsen In a trunk, pnrk;-Its-great athletic fleldihLJ*. den aldesaddle. Visiting the John through the station to the subway, he covfr ttiom liberally with tlMue pi> ^it constantly In use.: Actually the prices." For this reason they, are pop- Hertteson Long Island, she found that took the downtown express. Arriving simmer over a slow heat- I'nss ular^-Wlto__the Japanese and.seta al- through a sieve when the carrots are per aml.lt Will help preTtnt thetr "*ohtb'egln-to^pTajr- baseball -there*as allrihey-had-were nien>-saddles^aqoV nthls destlnutlonl, , ^ h ^^ the uiUBBlng. ••.... . «oon aKdawn makes It possible.to see ways to be crowded. -• : ;. for tbe first time rode astride. The subway.stairs to emerge In bright sun-* soft arid add a cupfuTof cooked rice; tbt'balLN^: -"... Blcyelss Are Numerous. - . brlnx to a boll and serve at once. main difference, she noticed, was that light Tlie eclipse was over. . • To remove otmtlnot© atoppera from The Glnta Is banal except for the ....•••• . Cut cold roast pork Into slices and Beyond tbe>«ialeaa Is an artificial It airected her timing. It seemed Rhiits tiottii'B, dip u piece ot wo«»lt?n lake, wlth-agrear^hronie crane and a .people; and, after all, It la always tbe queer to her to have to adjust her In bis military service abroad. Brent spread with sailsiige. meat, skewered people who make a street There are anil wrapped In oil paper, cook' slowly, clotti into iKiJlliig wntpr and wrap It wisteria arbor and^varf .trees—]ust self consciously to the Knit of a horse. Balcben started out as un artilleryman,. tlghlly nfxitu Hio nrt'k or the hotttt*. •what-we think of as^txplcally Jap- very few streets In this world worth but they switched him to the tlylnii remove the pn_pcrsj_ruil In.crumbs and remembering empty. The Olnia Is al- brown. Serve wTtiDi piquant sauce, In n few minutes tbe utopper CUD b* anese. Still farther alontf-ihere are corps. He says the main thing In flr- rcuifived. • •-.-•••••;' • playcrounds for:chIldren-an*KtennlS| ways crowded. There aro trolley cars CAN'T MISTAKE HIM 4ngJn_UiejJlcJusi|jis lysin showtlni!' Turks T«rt—Boll one cupful of rice courts and an outdoor gymnasium, and buses and taxis, a few private'mo- birds from tbe ground, Is In tlmlnjf. "uhlirihlck In milk to \vhlcfrhnB~bwir Put hot. cimkleii or ilciUKTinnfs In ton.-a rare. JlttlcJrjsha_(£enera,l!j^cpn. nailed a stick . of clnmutian.—lemon |hl 1 Jioldlng-thejulp^cvcLonj Dlnne nniL prncji with J:h«. nk|n of_ an ora.nite or paraphernalia. This part of the park Gaining a tourist), nnil countless bl- Judging the speed nnil po'slxlan of the JTilceand i'iujtar. .TiVVIion^tlie rlce::l» Icnioii.Tlt ilVeiTilliimj"ili^Ii'llaiTSJiiWf. is always' crowded. Tou see some bycles. It seems as It most of the target. .Itnlchcn really'loves'to fly. and tender, cool It on a buttered plate —Ti first-class athletic stunts and can bicycles, of tho world were In Tokyo, always'.!*; ready to talk about nny ques-. and thoVmost of those In Tokyo must : watch excellent tennis, and you begin, tlon- of aviation. :! be In the Clnjsa—that Is, until you' go .—WNU B«rvlc% .'. to wonder.whether the artificial WSe- Into another street '. ;• is not meant for the tourists and tbo "And there seem to be more trick tennis courts for the Japanese, Fun for All the Children : bicycle riders In Tokyo than In all the First Sneeze Misplaces Girls jn School Uniform. "circuses_of_JKurope-nnd America, only Cheerio Chapters Edited by DOROI11V KDMONDS More of'Hlblya jiark Is devoted to In.Tokyo they perform ontbe'street Vertebrae; 2nd Fixes'Em the new Japan -than to the old; so, and do not know they are performing. WIciilta, Knn.—Mrs. Christine Uttiu also, among the crowds of people In Not only can a man on n bicycle wind sneer.inJ heartily—so hetirtlly uhe/tills- the park, more are dressed JnEuro- his way unconcerned -through crowds placed two vertebrue ut tli« bust? of iVcan than In Japanese clothes. , The .hurrying In "dll-dlrectlons, but he can | "»Uo you favor compelling uiurrleil lior neck..- It left tho imiscles of h«r young men playing'tennis are In flan- dcrlt carfylrin aloft a three-tiered tray: men to wear, thumb tings to dlstln- »b"uldcr nncl back j»iral>^L Sovcnjl '-tin y a -!ftler^lie--8iweK0umbrella; hut principally because It' clinrncterlctlc of the schools—a uni- Is a wonderful place to get a cross- form which would be appropriate to section of the life of. the. city. Loading Flour for Porto Ricans •II any American school. If American Tbe Imperial palace, with Its vast schoolgirls Cared nothing about fash- walled grounds, fo the heart of Tokyo. Ion. If It Is raining, as It so often This was originally the palace of the la, these,schoolgirls carry.:Ugly black shoguns, who as war lords, felt they TO CARE FOR THE BIRDS ; *»m» f«>" t"e birds. 'th« nun1 FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY alpaca umbrellas. •Their mothers, ton should be well protected. They, built, ' even tlie twlKs In slia the b«ttrr the otffer'hand, who are dressed In therefore, a tremendous moat around will tbe house appear when cno> BMt«r bt%io bow to make jour- Japanese clothes, carry lovely, 'broad- the Jalace groynds, a length of per- The first Is niado from ;an ordi- plcled Crncks may be fftufTed w|tb•fit some p*»oul f«»or» /The od4 spreading, papeft umbrellas, gay In haps two miles. Outside of this, sev- nary Kroc«rjr Carton of Wood, alioul cement, and If ih» toga or twlija sli>p*s of txanuls l«d tbemselvea j.eraj,, hundred_ " • • - - the site .of a sugar boi. It inusl we should calT them, • in, near wtll sod «ailly to tbe making of -enoughs a slie y« {rucks^rtll nej solmsle ta set on tbe table as alile. If you look 'down from an up- moat, was ani .'- na«« ,thsuttev«t r>wllh it, Whin, 1 per window on a rainy day. the street and between Unrtwo utfbulhHng was turned TS^WSfirr is 700 see It so small Uiat'they-iiCTtJo't be oiled' p'''rii' aiM ' seems strewn with lovely flat flowers. permltlei). makes s very attractive house with at alL _ tlooa. To«*tbpt«k« are- oa«d for legs sloping roofs. A tiny flat board The third la a (rocer*e carton _sk_ The clothes In Tokyo an always In- Business Buildings Look Wtstsrn. 1 aj yoa bsve caensedJ These stuck teresting Most of tbe people one sees la front of tbe double bridges lead- nailed «l_lh_e doorway for s perch so rnlsslna s cover. Saw the sides carefully Ihmufb the .shell and In kite;, main business section are Ing toThe palace Is a broad expanse Is all you need to add Of course off enougbi to make a p«nk In the he!d ID place oj a bit of plasticine dressed to European clothes, and t uftree-dotted land, a relic of the open yon will paint It to make It look center and then with odd st)lnxtcs yob will flod very effective and targe proportion, especially-among tbe spacCLdecreed by the sboguns. ,It la Itaj best. __-. ^ or' Uiln bonrda make .yoar own roof quite sobatantlaL . '. • young people:throughout tbe city; but not cat by boulevards, but still sep- ^tbi^teamdnMI^JSIciH, of. Isrse to "raj-«v« It. ttoofliia- paperjsill •nwpeamau-caae* painted to there seems to .be no. hard and fast arates tie palace grounds -from the . round tw|(K asjlESd-1 3« the fruit do If yon o»e weral layers sad look'Ukef lb« «flI0ii1s-Thst they- MfCronouchl. the Important business trees at-pruning tine and cat Into have .noljjlng, else. Wben this tia»« been made Into and to cover rule. Too will see • man dressed ex- -house Is painted almost any bird actly aa he would be In New York section of Tokyo. - Here are the rail- even lengths. Any boj knows bow ep tb« plsstldo*. to Join Ings together b> make s lot would-be proud 107use It for a isvists vs talking with • friend'who Is entirely road station, the great office buildings, borne. ... •,/ • American as to clothe*, except forp the Imperial theater, the banks, ail house ankimono, and a bowler deflnable' touch which makes them tat ' y " * Japanese. — Bat what do these people who have Tbe MarunoudU, the NlbonbashL adopted" European dress do when they and adjoining districts*of the .city go home? Perhaps "the. answer la In might be a part ot Chicago or New the architecture of tbe better class of York, except that, on accoaat of earth- recently built private houses. The quake conditions, no skyscrapers are rich nun has bis European boose, but permitted. One or two of tbe great this European house almost Invariably bantu are as fine aa bank buildings m-i;. has Its Japanese wing, where there anywhere, and In tne'vanjts of tbe are no cnaira, out soft whlts^mats vu -Ulbsnl-bank It seems-that-nuich,otJie-| tbe-floort-where-thtreis) no-etatter.of- -^ialth-^A the world might be stored, f urnlture and, pictures'; Vather. a sin- jutd wfey *& gle picture^ a "single spray of flowers, Tbe new American embas«y AB a Ovtr 8,lW tw'ot«««». sUppUad Wr OwAmtelcaii IteAOfow, belb» ipadfd t lovely, low, red lacquer table, and handsome building, on a bill about a «n the & 8. P«nc« it ^•w tort for shipment to Porto Blotta rellera th« dl* teace; .where the beauty ot the room mite from the patace. bot Tery.ne«r iresa caa»e4 by th» tec«W,vharrlsatin" torture of the wood flie Gilmusho. or iofelgtt offlct. • h
THE CRANFORD CTTIZEN "AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY.
Hew Totfc City IsUiuf Stfll Hsu Uut*J Statas* Soal THE Tribute Pud to Hoffman Tie rererse of th« Great S«aJ of ANT) CHRONICLE World m Realty Vain* for Trcaanrw Setken For Ending "Truck War" OHM tsSaaTs aeertt, rrported dis- tie rotted States itan aa mitlnHied . THE icEAsroro craze* Ote» of OLOL Is^ta -Mid fUtrt pyrusid. abnT* which It. an eye la a Classified Advertisements ists ecreml bj a dirialot rod, fcas sot psns «f t£te Or^eKt arr towe rslcsS^e txv» rii« BSX after all, atri we arm- blue uiaafie. aD pttptr. The lowest THI CBANroBII ClihOMCLl Tribute to tht -manliness and «><=•- tixa sac/' tit tbe tr*4i£s E-.->':"*in cocnr «f tl» pyrstsid bear* tte Eo- Eiutiuttt IH] age" of Harold Hodman.- Motor VtbteJe rhs,!r siikw fed better now. UBLit*tO CVtHVTHUIISDAY " statement by'.J."Ma'rwe2 firiiEOecet- UOOCB Ui»e V*tt»t.. Cftmtri, N. J tare, ror gnwntiMis iofc-kmnd n»ao "AnnnH OoeptUT «He praspers nl Manager of the Keystone AutomofcUe Use pyramid tlgnlfle* -'. Club, who acted as peacemaker betw»*o Cr* U^X.n at'tteaes,' la coste&platif* THURSDAV. NOVEMBER 10. 1832 rahj TsVoe« of ;i hsve fett r-pr»pri«ST7 InttreK la tt-- an* tlaraMoa; the «ye orer n M*. is a wat, HUM the"Stau« and brought about the .con- It and tbe motto allude to tbe many ference which resulted In the truce. The «o»)th of tfc« sacked Mearaf- 'JAMEH i. WABSKH Loedbs. Hit urtm ctty the tuo city at Leoa lie* {here, left t>y tke- taterjMtitkw* *f PrbTldeoee In favor SKAL BSXAB FOJl USM rot SAta-Slx-wooa tew. soapotth, »„. In making public the statement. Her- world as fir as of U» ABxiicsn not Tbe date on- pUM. ssnit. Hi Jaspiimuiaiita. Bu.m ' bert Siloox, Manager of the Trenton Di- rrew. of tbe Badtdor** Driirfit la nam aatea buM oU taaMi. 4SIB* Us- baaud. OH bloeK 1MB Booaeralt seswl" 3FS5; On toot of the Una catie«inl dernrata t» .tt» date of tto* DeeUra- tt Souk Mil Knot, Cnafocd, H. J. . Trrm* Two Dollars a Tear vision of-the Club, directs attention so ttnt Olin as f*r *»Vrthj lapses s tion of toiiepewleoc* and to* words .the tremendous savings effected for bsritd by the Mary Dwj«r*^ci«w to j nur*d tl Ui» Crinfwd Putt Offkt I '1SSI, I* hidden tfe«xu_lhe booty of sader It aifnlfy the Jxwinnlnc of the «.*tt • r«uj. a vss^'sztt*stl» fi« l»l» *«*«*t«*t. New jewy truck; owners through the tuH M Itt nbf of iwi.l Cit' new American in. walrA eommenee* ««!• tu.1, to«iy lecxuea. Btarjttd adw* rtlM Hautr ' ' . agreement entered into between* Ootn- -Bonite of dw fiteody Sword* kas ~ hu Uri> IMS* mm. Inplaca. tU; tnr laad ntaMsrtaett irtirb I been there a ceuliiiy. So tb£ Jef*9ds: from thst dale. i. tnrfmi ud 3 bUrniiM. nm mlssioner Hoffman and Secretary of fiittlTamx ta am ia <>ae«lsU> «T a . ankto). Ctu sttte.-Hebnit, a Revenue Met«r. of Penruylvanla. The tell • ' .limit.. Cut. Ctaalud i-Hll. Lonv-en wedaaadsr alatl., tram""iad uu acre. Ti>* TJUSO »ere'.b»«ed. on the elat*ment follows: • • • For an of cs adieututws who wdgk tea lwv*mt«r pocSMoook. MOUtalWt CTMimUoa Ockn. tits* \\%r. anchor only la fancy the rort »f the rmdB plas* call wnitaau, casaCord l-«lu. "B^prwentlnx motor "vehicle «ram The S4 atoft *m!oabie dtSf* !b she There I* a Tarlety of nines quoted *-s*iL K«w runrtj Uttl* tropdc Island I* hapfity for lie Inventor of ' the pendnli of both »ta!*s. the Keystone Automobile world frtia the iam>in of m erxtarinz> There, thos far defrinx; an I*O«BKNT Club-undertook, to solre the serious pro- «*»*!» are Nd MatlOBi IK IiyCrooB a|WGB»n sad hra|>, 130. flio. ministrative and legislative, depart: and hspplly we armchair royacers .Ararat. W, CnifoH. _j room aparUMati |M. HOFM^OOB tuu Pennsylvania. We were Impressed a! lUncseKer.'- Bueont Aim. afterwards. In ISSi,: that tmids; XIV fumn. wtu knt muado, su\j. v. T men!* and the Democrats will be In -the sun hold our Uea upon their loot.— United fclm » Pari* t« >»tabli*li » the outset of the negotiations by the, tlmfkiHic and Canton. Huston Berald. . 'Ximr-nwaWMl mm or lam fonUibjd Ittopuu CBsated MMJ-W. \ saddle.. Will"they fteasure up to the willingness of both to face the two*, Beyal Academy of Sdertces. roo« wluHa tor Iwo. sin. HartK. »' rm\tn-tarmtr at CUnauat n*u. ATABTHBDr for rat tt IH Contoa&tl An. Job of bringing btHlnua back to norms squaVely and fairly: I Credit /for the peuilBlom dock In aua, sU bapranmaali. |mt furaUtmL |j« nnd tfae restoration of confidence and - "In rraehtng Use agreement, Com- Table Plcasarc SSMTWB Ecglsnd seems to so to Ahamero* coetfcrtaUr birttltbtd~fralit rooa^ vtlta ptr swith. l»«uj. at M* CoUaulal A^g,. credit? We hope they will. It will be Dreaded Copperhead I* or »ul»u» board: wlubU foe cot tc two or call CBanfmd I-W5T. . ^jj missioner Hoffman displayed maaUDes*; : to Be Maaculioe Trail Frvmsnteel. sl*o Duith, and a per- W. UT Kanh ATtaat, Wtat Ttte- a golden opportunity for Mr. Roose- Not AfgTCuire Snaka" ATABTJUM for rant .1 15 Nbrth Dabs A... and high courage. The situation re>- IbjMijrb tbfcre are, of rxturte, *onal friMKl.of nnjsens. HFUred OUoford S-JUS-ll. velt to do great things,, costing aside " T^« copperhead, oat of the snafe* In F-iflind and' Introduced the pen- "* nil rooaa sad baib, with all lnpron. (fulred both. To'insure fairness and' lo tfcss rule at to all oth- . •»». Nawly doeorsMd viBodimod toai. . mere political .considerations for the tlie very, oaaw of whictt' strikes terror dulum dock Etdaetiiae after 1&& TWO limUhed n Uontflr of town, tU aecomiaodaUotts. CaU - benefit of his country.- We hope he justice lo motor trurkjOperators of .both tn. bate BO palates. £u*&n £rts iiate« he courageously- placed himself into the heart of the dry asaa out In jionli inra, "V. BSttt. CBsnfocd S-IU3-J. ", will and that »e thai.! be able toTap- writ**, ta Harper"* Usuuue.. They the hills. Is highly poisonous, but no- jBC« faralabtd retm. taltaUt ftr plaud his food work, to that'end, In a- position which might be miscaci--. m twrius* ibef are fcuiigfy or tw- l«o. xuh air wUlmt Uaat hnw strued. In fact, statements .hart been where near the aggreasir* eneay that Americul MeuUiu Ji sovui Attaat, Van. Ttlapluat dtattrj _ WOBX TTHrTlwT lsnaHi _ ;' , ,.•• .T, ^,.*'- . ..„ •• - r ' to*-iv eat for ,ls''slu«afi snd'U; President Hoover"Kbit an uphillVflghi dcrejlp-and 'backed i >»n.' ,As a nego- Rockies in to be foun,il in .North ford I-1U1-W. > onlikely to b« *f ffl»o»« to"*uiM»s after; li-ga11antT*nort."r we- beltev* "trie ~tiatoru'lntlmalie°'tlnKK' '«lUri^»tirirY tSiiri5hrhTb; rOB aUlMd o> m s w < unlnu it Is elK^oatered la brush er by IS tmM, result would -have been different had I believe I eipress the •tcti-j of «hi«e.-.-M.ns "'•- SS feet.. ,' dw-eUlm, 1* hrtotar. nsn. inq*. WANTED-r*nai* of t!!« It U It Un t ld:« rl diniior «uo U he gone to the:r*op1e directly;fM-ller In ratks where-ih» contact Is - msd* by ; kosb u» to* LADT. r«llli«l. wlth.cai,' u> nproout ^ menu at M cMtfcrrfd whrc I jiy UIA: : In bed oo a tray, you will • the campaign and had addressed them neither Secretary Metzger nor'any of ! —ford ItlUJ. 11-1 conecm. Boon atl» abllltr. Ouractwli^ -8a4-«&e n&an witla-aHSissular-ftHHloefla; The copperhead is a member of the Hmmtd United SlaletT (ostltsted. Writs for a»PolnUa«htTi~Bippe. directly, during the time 4)e has so well tue__Etnns>lyanla,. conferee*^ legard r k BUm. VttUiat Alt., rennlntion, served his country. It would appear To eattA^. a*'to "jajnea. be brings "an rattlesnake family, bet has. DO rail In January.. 17T0. Thomas • -.' warn, mrr .- ': - CornmUiloner Hoffman's action as asjr- Its iiead IM at n rmwiiwi xipp»r rotorr' P»ITHT pnhHrtiwI "Comi'nnn Sense,' that President Hoover was too busy lo Ihlng but an exhibition of tircadneu ro( &EST—tnd Soar spaitaMBt.'-.* rooas «a4 _BnBUL Apply UO Ba atnot, Cr»nfocd. N. J. tluie~uB U>- t»ll Uie—people—ju»t and ralrness. • . • • .,;•-- • II . BUGS CLEANED tlxae. lnt«rreiftloa* are s kind of with- dark biotrhea, more or leas T- Stt>t« of Amylca." BUGS ctauod, slumlMO procw. Parimouut »hat he was doing, trusting they would "New Jersey njolor truck owner* are^, DESUUBU OBVM for nat oo socond Ooot at ' Cl*an«ra, Inc. - . • . - fifid'ouT and approve. President Hoov- and tiie sound of tbe tele- shaped, on the side* and roand w> the 1'ost Offlca BuU Ssitiua SUxt. (rouht, .lc Aswta AlUtJ Van Una. lnc! favored prohibition; lack of employ- drowned In a 'bait of llahntry or dying until' aotucanz It hsA a auinber-of GURLI ANDERSON Wt ttn wnt«l Craafoid. and Mclnttr Ior u carrying his own products to Pennsyl-' from~it«etsQniliig' too niany lsmpreys) ither name*. *ocB~a» pilot, copper- STOHs for rat la Pott Offloa BtUldbif. lar- will Soul* A»ai .Jti Hwno Cstotord ment for a big percentage of ule people, vania markets would haveJieen obliged ' Graduate of_lhe j J lIM 6r Banco. CJL-Omnb. fort *•«*»!• i : _|(_ 1 Thr Bwrjii hiWl nf tftirn anlil a tls-r -b*Uy, IdJIi _^—S« and kw prices for farm products. - Of ISTSay-Uie -heavy license fees imposed '~~"~ New York CJollege Of Music WsL *.• AOBTm sionn. Traeklaf, WMtty these we believe antl-prohibition senti< It to lie Tomltoritrai ini a nictmiHy abon lilpa. Tnmss, taaasV ate. All e«l- or remain on Jersey soil. and.tfces retnnuni to the table again Phone Cr.C-0223-W 246 North Ate,W, SMALL SHOP FOB BBNT nwnt wis,the. strongest. "As the situation stands, only motor uataa chMfull; glion. Wt mott aenta UII SMALL mop, sullaMo lot hall of across ttu contlaaal. Tnt Int 1» i ^iiBawr-llUnai:teBTstoiiiiiiBaiwrlslUy " tee Roaaaa) natron. Toe WaiMsttu^ c«sl-of-arms^«>PJ Bos A-TI. cara Cttltta tod Qmmlclt. Ins* Craaford for softs jwrt. Tho rKht In the State and County, and locally, for hire are affected. New jersey trucks Dr. R. M. Struble prleo at all Una, Fhoao CBanford t-llll, tile Republicans won- all along the line In this classification will'be obliged to atsts of a shield with a silver or white 111 Kor^li Aram, BaM, ' u even to Uw Mayoralty In the Demo- b*t*!?r<»mxl;"««-the .top- STEX)PATH : PAINTINO—DSCOBATDHl > obtain Pennsylvania- registration,- and Di»c«»t4r»t ri- aking affidavit thavt the vehl- make* nr «a fale seem a hundred ud mrurtljr, |liO and op. atrlcuat lanal- CHAIBIS CANED In New Jersey in 1931CIM are not used for transporting'pas- 601 New Point Road satloo UHUd, Baeililty, cai BCSH boUoa » apKlally.; All week tuaran- UDK aanlef by Its contrast wllh his, Omnlclt. CruforoV X. I. ma Ctllod.for and dollTtnd. 8. Voroi. sengvn or goods for compensation. Af- •s Itte blark otiyi Milnd It tirlogs out EliabetlyN. J. 1M Wlnslow PUct, Gtrwood. Phooa Wai- fldavlt fanrij corering the requirements Said 1-J»»-W. . -| ... -h ' 11-lt announced-by. th«-8ta to tbe_rtalr nbta of KM cameo. . : : . TrXEPHONE IXIZ. J.296J : BXlTCksaxiQ . Department of Health this week for have been drawn up by the Club and jtiso aad Drttos. Ktfili^ may, 1» obtained-at_QUr-.Cnmd?n.^At- : tad Buuon Cortrlos. UitTf. ChrlsUuuai. iFOaSALX lftU shpw M,07« births;-26,458,mar- ~""1 """' "—':;• v >t &rnin CnKin irtnnt, CiaillKa. "Ttltpioot rlagw .and 44,135' deaths. The' death lantic City or Trenton offices. : SU«tr> ia t». North "Ciusta'tad Ctmalda OOetT rate for 1931 was 10.6 per thousand Very early after the coming Into effect of the Constitution the effort population, the same as In 1930. the TOWNSHIP OF CltAHfOBO. KEW JCRSCV tht opinion of Httua. Bawktns, Otlaneld k lowest rate ever attained in New Jer-Bibh Ha* Many Tale. to abftlhA slavery in the northern Your*, for efficient, practical, and arfiatic work Lonlfalliiw, of New Work City that tha boodi sey. This compared with a rate of viatrs inofc active form. Prvrlotifi. to NOTICE. OF IAU-.-:- . .. an binding ud lual obllsatlons of uld Towa. ; of ftignacity of Bee* •hip.-. ••.-• •'••'- .•..-•••• • ••,-..- -.-/. /•• this VermoDl. In 1777. wan tn*. first S22I.0O0 Stwtr Btltl II IMJ . 12.18 in 1939:' 12.04 In 1928 and' 11.42. Tlio .determination with which bee* By order of Ine Townintp Commlltte, - ' / cttloni w abollsfi slarerj; by statute. ETHEL1NDA M. HALLBERT Staled proposals will bt' rtctlted br 111 the previous low In 1921. the Infant protect Ilielr dopiwlts anil trielr homes Townthip. Coaualttet of the Tbwoanlp ot Crtn- •'• ••••'•'. ..- .•• ALVAS B.-PBJOIAV.'' ' 'Former Director-Art Department of large N. Y. AdrerUsiog Coooem . .••'•.-"•.-. . -.-. \ , Towathlp-riott mortality rate' was its for 1931, per ~3tsssaclia»rlta la 17S0. New.' Vo'rk -In rord. la tht County of Union. Ntw JtntT, Is referred lo by the writers of Deo-* .' Gradaatc of - ' - . Dated:'October it, .112. . / 1,000 babies born alive. The 1930 rate trrbndniy 1 :<4, who speaks of the de- 1SLT. Xew Jn>py In 1844 and Obn- KoriMBUi H, int. >..,. Ewttcnt ID Iff!; passed legislation. Washington Irving Art Coarse " U ! J« odocM P. M.. it 11. HwuMp Booms was MA compared, with SO2 In 1929feat of. Ills people by the "Amorftea New York School «f Tme and ApcJied Art In tabl Towntblp,' for tht purchast of Sewer PROrOSAU FOR SANITARY SEWERS 1*32 and 65j6"ln 1928. - which dwelt In that mountain. »hu White slavery was not Blwllshwl en- Sends of 1MJ of ttld Towuhlp, la tie aulh- Staltd bjdl wlllbt rttelTBd to tht Townshlu- tirely la many of tbe northern. slate* • >ew York Setool ol tatetrUI Art Miaed unount of ISM.tgO Utltt tosdt nlU CommlUN of the TownaMp of Cranford, N. J Another nr low was achieved In tlie came out against you a» for 1930 and 77J118:12, They coriipniweO me about like II hid become obsolete and there were »lt.M« on Noitmber 1 la eaca of the ;tt» ut slrlflsesr iYgBlslk>ns against any Ira- 1WI to 1»JI Uolhlnclualri/tiid |15,«»0 on it Ut P. H. Xor is alto a sinking attustoirto Awarded higbest anara, among; Urn. >oTeml«r 1 In each ot Iht (tan Ha to 1>U Tor an. >" VltfUtd Plpe~Staltary~Btwer on 3,703 lives in 1931. The cancer' toll dur- their methods of attack on Intruders .pArtatloo or sale of slaves Is rarlous ~ , ij "The John W. Alexander SOnUnblf , ivtA lndutlre. Ulch BtrctL troa a point avproxtmaUUr 25 fett states. Bald Dooot will bear laurett tt Iht rait of Iron tho southerly aide lint of Bawlhornii ing the year was 4.710 ait's' rate of 113& upon their domesticity. 'The Dr. Frank *lva rarsMts Scbsiarskis;- Ate and on-half per ctntum (5t4%|, nit tad Stntt. alooi BUh Stratt to Iht canter line ol per 100,000, compared with 4,334 deaths That Ihi'j'injr up tlu-lr boney In or per ctnlum ii%%) or ill ptr Hickory Street, or Uucubolit, with nuntiolei per anniua, pataUt atau-auoau> and details aa ihown on pltna and apeclrlci and a rate of lOfj'jJ for 1930. Births about rocks wm of course noticed by Lettering Poster* Engrossing' on iht Urn dan of aU> aad >o>«t»l»r la etch Uoci prepand bf tht Towninlp Bnfbieer and numbering 84,078 compared with 68.283 Jewish writers. btjuteronmuy 87-1S. SUU» H*> Up •car. ud etch Mddor mini atalw ra hit bid aoWvon lit In tbt ortco of tht Towuhlp Crert Mrs. Ooosblej m» waltlne to be Signs Resolutioiu Scenery •tilth ot ttld rait* DC Interest Ult boodt ut Onlj Cranford labor thill bt tnwloTed.it tlm for 1930, the rate of 15.4 per 1,000 being telling us of tlie Almighty God's rare lo bear. If an; lesaujr accevlablt bid hi rt-,minimum wigta aulod. Each bid abtll ba the lowest recorded since 1905. Mar-for his people says among other svrvnl la the caoe shop. Kited for bondl btirttn Interett tt ona of uldf clearly marked "BM for Hlth Btrttt tewer riages in 1931 fell to ja.458, comfcared things, "lie made him to suck boney Presently the girl assistant ap- SATISFACTORY PRICES tower rtltt, no bid tt Mid nlfher rtla gr nut and aball bt accompultd bj a certuad crwck pmtthed her. %" of Inunn wm bt ctnildered. for tin,' Caah will bo nettled In lltu of cer- with 28,499 In 1930 and 30^257 In 1929." "out of tlie ruck," nml tho author of PHONE CB- l-ail c*> mmmswK Qtu CBANFOHD, X. J. Both, prhiclptl tnd Inuntt of uld bonds UOtd check foritht i«mt amount. Deaths In New Jersey by causes: Ty- Psalm 81:10, declares thnt "If those "What; sUe shoe do you wear, wlil bt ptjtUt at iht offlt. of Tbt Craaford The Towaihlp Coaunltltt ntarrta Ihe rU>>t msilara;" she Ininlred. Treat CooDinj. Cranford. Ktw Jenej, or. II la rtjoct anr or all Udt at la Uulr opinion phoid fever; 41; measles, 95; scarlet doubling God hrnl turned to him. "He lot option of iht holder, it Tht Chaw National wm bt far thi best InttresU of tht Townihlp< lever, 84; whooping.cough, 136; Dlph- should huve fed tliciii also with tbe -Wen." said lira. Ousbley, with a Bank of the at; of Mw tort, CIV, Count/ ," B.C. N. COLLINS, fliiost of th» wheat nnd with boney oat coy smile. 1 bought all* four last tsd Bltu of Mew \ork. la gold coin of tht teria and croup. 122: influenza, 565; Unlltd Sultaof AnMTlct. ot or tqual Is Ul Datod October JOth, 1ML T°WIllhl11 "" other epidemic diseases, 364 •of the rock would I bate satisfied B rot- nrearnt itsndaird of weUbl tnd 11n«eta, ' Tuberculosis of the. lungs; 2,417; tu'- tfiee." Toe jlrl ^looked pszsled. Tht Umda will bt coupon bond* with. Iht prtvucgt of reglttrtllgn tt to principal only berculoals meningitis. 90; other Iprau i)«iBC.Uil»*rciiln*ltf -USi-cainccT -ami- other Mj^tvo. y. y - At oatrt-ttnd> at ttKI-taaiW wln-b»'t»» ,-- „ hang their hencycouibs out of the way yourself. arto*l yoal*— A>? than wu| product a ton ttual to tht aulh- TO.N. aurrotato of tht Count! or Union, auilt malignant tumors,' 4,710; simple men- urted uasual of sucb'Uiut ud an iddlUoml on Iht ath day of Norember, X D.. 1M1, upon ingitis, 111; cerebral hemorrhage aad of marauders,-animal-or-humin. It turn of leu.tbiA I1.*M. Tho bond! wlU not tat application of Iht unlenlmed, aa Admlnli softening, 3,313; organic diseases of the will be remembered how Samson found bt Kitd for leta thaa rdneti-nlnt par ctnlum -Iralar, c-t. a. it'tht ttUto of aald daceatnl heart, 9,736; bronchitis, 174: pneu- the skeleton of'ths lion he bad killed -=• of thtlr par Ttlut, ud thVaiua n- notlct U her.br ll'c" n to th" t cndllora of" tal "d on a former Journey bad been taken' ' Sturt koyal Tmmahr _ to bt obtained, at iha aalt of tald lanla decuttd !• eihlbU to tht tubuxlhtr imdtr oath UUOIImonia, , 34282,120; otheotner diseases oOff ththee res«. IVIUJITI JVUUIVJ unu uwu HKCU Jkittany. ta lYasccwas t*e borne It C1IW. Subject to tht abort nrsrlaloaa or aonnatlon thelr.cUInu and demands al»tn of *» a «\iann'o+1!S«rwbo of in* starta. klxca of Scoclaod cad *"*!- "" >• "M «• UM blddtr or alddera *•• ttht, data of" said" order, "or Iht/ will r» had already stored honey In It (Judges Of wllh ut Itrnuj of tal..*il oltrtol _lj&40; diseases of the stomach Lcancer Enjtend.. TW-saac^t ike 4»f eat- i f sala.asd. olttrtoi- iortnt Wrtd froiPi-proitcuUac-ofrorA-prbaeeuUnc r rtcoTcrliit accepted), -342; -diarrhea and enteritis 14U Ilerald.1 _ . not lets than thee atlsaid joJtokn* rmulnmtulnd IIst *» -t*mt. aialaa. •l! Iht autacrlbtraul - . grant Dim to fcat* been Aim. th obttlatd at tht tilt of tub" \Uu.lt btniH. CBAKrolD ' C8T COMFANft (under 2_years). 379; appendicitis and was steward of Del to Brittasy. Oaat- AT ACTUAL SAVINGS and to Ukt therefor Iht ltatt amovnt ol typhiliUs, 600; hernia, -Intestinal ob» — toed, of auch lint cosuMVlnc wllh,tht Snt BsaWBI.IT t AUSTIN, rtottir'™'"* * *" ' Mountam Peak.' Ing into Eodana aoeo aita- lie oo»- IAD maturtt; (auitd In .t mulupla af (l.tM); Crurard, X J. " •traction, 389. .'" ~" Quest. Us desreadaats veal «a f» tar ud If two or awn blddtri oOtr tt lake Iht 11-11 In the"Caucasus are no fewer than uau tjoount of Slid boodt, thw to U» bidder carrhosis of the liver. 396; acute NorUt, wfttr* ose becaiBr fcljS-*rv _ss»»»«a;^rt(«sv bujwr mafcrwi «. eriat- ay— trlbbUtrs oStrlns la ptr Ihtctfor Ut hlatuit nephritis and Bright'* disease, 3,841; all'peaks higher than Mount Blanc. ard of Scotland asder.Klic DKT«3 I 1 tddUtsul prlct. Notwflntuallliis anr~aadaU Mount Elbrus, I8.ICS fwu U the * mm* am 4* «f**a wan. ', of ibt fortcolnf pnilsloas.: Jr aay Itpulr ae- Marl. AatoiattU'i Ago - ' noDcancerous tumors and other dis- Tk* StaarM. *p«Bcd also Sevan mi4 opublt bid far Mid boadiTarpar viBir Marie AntolneUev-tnit gaj UtUe ease* of the female genital organs, 193; greatest of tlu-iu all The old tales Steamrt. took tbdr «aa» frnat tanw- SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY . qneen. Is usuaUjr thoujlitl of as quite -puerperal septicaemia (puerperal fever, lell that I'n'uueth^us. nns : bound ta atUoo eCatrward. Thrj «nr» ax irul bt oomldtrti. Tnt rliht U rtttrrtd to peritonitis):' 134; other puerperal ac- bis rock atoii Mnunt Klbrut, ami arten nxtHrUs.iaa.iw ^__ nita all Uda aad aay bids aoc ' Tout*, when she nut her nntunelj eoaaected. wltk Ik* «U kXaga tt Soe- IU ttraa a( Ihla aotlct wm " death, bat ahe was almost forty-elgnf cidents of pregnancy and labor, 244; today there Is s,n nlr of awesome I fja. (*r iddubm Is iht aawuw Md, ih_ . congenital debility and malformations niyglery. about the InHj.'cloud draped SsXSUOOJt*. aarik. ' pair aecrutd tnttrm at Iht rut boratibr Ihl fears old, Playing la the gorgeous ' UQ3; slnlllty, 136; suicide, 694; violent booda tntm tht date at iht tana to Ih* tWt palace gardens., with the 'ladlea • snd L>;.; rtxer mart tutuoo, z n* t*r -Of it HTBrnt of ,1ht parclutt prtcT gentlemen of her court, she has left • deaths (suicide excepted), 3,011; other -Ue All Mddtn an rewind to demit a etrtl- disease*, 6J)IS; unknown or Ul-defloed Ancitnt Book of-Vtre* . - lW dHck wablt to ut ordtTit it - for posterity a picture of jrootn and A. n. Ua3«-» Mosaic ptaatte m/t •*Ktstcn;s<*T. • at Cranftfd, - - It .Is hard to think or her as k wom- The oldest book of poero* In til* Ik* *BS-« i-liMi'i kas km «C- ctauni of ihtaawmt of boodt bid for, drawa Tntra were.no deaths from smallpox English language 1* the famous EjMe* •sleo i» «w u tomrponutd ttik or treat coauui an ot almost nft/.-aeveland . rAXCYCATlXG JUTTUUi aer cnttto of utwcctatfia biddenTwill bir* Dealer. book, in the llbrarj of Eieter catao- lamtel.apotl tht award or the bonds, laurttt flraL It wa* Brst prepared la aana- COOSUXO AITUS, 1* at. la-. the nt* bornt by tht bmdsrrom tht date SCTlpt 1300 years Sgo. ward to tht out tt *li™7Wul beTu^rtd ' ' Cetlra la HI.fry —-- H4*r.»ad nch check wUl b. nutaSl? Cotton was originally culllrared In XAn* aa • purely decoratlfc plant; it MacUas latUa JmS'lf «w»oi»IU draplnn- Uachlns* of the B>e4tn> UaC--**s)r The Reliable Market gi end Persian prin- keeaaMr posalbU whao tk* art tt m*%- Fancy Fruit, and Vegetable, 1st lail*. aaHMaf aatal nadHst • Mt> ttlta of |li|lii*M*at I u umui
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THE^OtANfORfrC^^ NOVEMBER 10. $32
fgtfgMMUm^S:^ I*"*.™"*!^northweeterl. along aaU.atao dreeVka IK.IU feel fan a dlatance af anaeaodnd twaaty-taw aad forty-ergtt knadraaiha (ltttll feel to it polat U aald alda_ af Barttatara n -Bead:' thaaea Berth. said side of EUae Btreet (or nearly sol aae CUTTING FOOD C0ST aaasarly aUU alaac saU slda of larllan Boad rmadrsd and fifty (150), feat; ihanes aouth-, r-*vei esaurly parallel with said side of EUaa- Street - . !'•> waenea nine it) adnulat Colea Oamtty aal awa auadred firry-two and farty-eteje faua- ihrrti-anen sad Ore testha (S7.il feet: theofe TkerTkera toto due aparatlaparatlaitlara / HJU.B. wtthl tit a Waek i aouthwaatsrtjr-nsrallsl wlUi the secoad neaka IIU-WI feet to a point; thence north- intenatt t ffteat a B^ueabaBueabar let. bit aaet easterly atlU,aloag a curve in hartlen Road one hundred ud Bfty (1U) 'Mt u laid Uda tXK «•.' nago.vanogavK. saarur. wlbn a raasua ef rlevaa hundred and sixteen and IN PLAIN of Bias Btrert at the point or place of bogln- rtXK « uiCHjjrx rt rEUniAX. ut. IwaaW-alght huadrad and aUteea aid twenty- Tbe Onion County Brtcnslorl Service LANGUAGE alng. Tha abote dacrllxd tract of land bring IO4CC TMatIa.M etgkt kondredlllt (IllLUI feet a dislanee of particularly known and, dealgaated aa lot So- a kundrakd elghtT-elghghtTelght and thlrty-threthlrtythrea hunhun- t seriea of 110 a week menus, ar at laid down on a certain map entitled HHIkirrg SALE—la Oaararr at. Stew Jersey. dradtfetfea (1U.11(1U11) feefl to ththe placl e off 8EUI8EUIKK- prepared by MsffSSt y. Sattcrthwalte, -CDonneU Part Cranford, S, J..- m>» on nlc Batwees. Tne_Ceatral — •• - - - - ^^UaaJM^paajMiataAs^a^ Mary Deeteraat. widow, at sla_ aMaadaata, Ft enu:|whlch will be published each W«k In ' ''XlitiotoaSi'tti «~SMS of/lia* /aad; There U due ipproitmetely H.dT.ll wUh in- ra. for sale ef atortgsgsal axwauwsa, . ' rBANK a. EjilkiUNa. terest froia September isth. 1IM. and cola. By virtu, ef the abweaMtatae) writ of «ert CAM. U. WAJUUMUCL Sol'r. the Crsnlord ClUwn and Chronicle yBA.SK B. I11M0N8, 8har». facial lo au directad t shall iipsas for. sale [Ills menus an for a family' ot two PTATr * O-B1UKM, Sol'rs. .reeaK».7! by public rtadue, la the) Dtstrsct Caart Boers. adults and" three rtilldren of seven, Qve »DJ*CC . . n In me Court Boose, at the Ctty af Blaabelh. SBBBirrs SALE—In Chaarery of New Jersey. »hlca are BOaatad on a rasp entitled, N. J.,.oa ' .-. and two years, /A marketing list and ilmui^'r: Uify are iclt .fully BslglitB. Craaford, aVX Beaton BonneB traak Splrato. raraptelnanl.' and Radio Garden Club Progrjm,-j S BALt-Iif Cnanccry of N.« J»- WEDXESPAT. TBS MTH DAT Or tUrgaret U. Blxuu. at vlr.. •(! al.. deCendaua. recipes for UurWnu.iriay be .obtained Mulches may actually injure Uie muaVea tuT lalha Onion County -NUVEMBBK. A. O.. IIS, avT aad kaowa aad daslgaaud as aty. Bdwtcn Baiksw Tula * Uocttxr fl. fa. for- sale of noruagv) premises. from the Homo DemoristraUon Agent, by utvtng proU'rUnii u> hiuinXul In- Ouajanty Company, • corporaUoa. cemplalnuil, it two o'Hoct la Ike afsenoaa ef aald day. By' rinse of the arwve'atsteal writ of- fieri Amateur becoming and Btrtna K. Kormaiui and charla X. Bctr AIL lha foUnwug tnrt ar aanat af land sad faciaa to me dlrecud 1 ahall •avoee lor asle by who has an (JBlcaJn tha Court House, wets, or by_. excluding air from the Mid. mire ,a i| , , . ounn, hw hualand, itoremlaau. IT. la. torpremises hereinafter nanicalarlT aeserfbed. sa- public vendue, hi Ihe Dlnrlrt Court Kvom. lu Elatbeth. 'The niot)ll tor. ihU week Li FiirtiirrmoriFulu ( tmori v winter covcru i aald or ntortjtaitit iiremuwa, . * • lute, lying and being In the CUT of WH^I^II. tba Court BOUM. In (he City or Dlxabnh. ance ot.Ute.c«ii|)o.t pile to Uir growth' t!;l3 nme „, U nut mi, the County ef Uakaa, aa4 State af New toUow»:/ —,— , .... »—«, m, y y , tij-,;Tiot only fre-* By Tlrtut of Iho abon-atakd writ of Bari N. J.i on • »n+drvclupiwnt of UiiMf ».«« bed«l till3 le or Rl ( ur y facial to •• dlrtctad I aoall tipoat for aalo -WEDNItSDAT. TlfB TTH I)AY Of : SUNDAY . ' nd dfvclupnu-.it of their ».•««• b-ds qltl,lltj). unsightly, but moy be diuujcr- i'lrsl>ract: Begbralaa; at the comer farmed by public vondufl. In tno* Inatrlct' Court Au'. . . DEtlMBIB, A. U,. 1DJ1. jid bordera. It. E. Wetiyeu, Passaic ug as wcll,'*tiice mahuro-arid ctimjiosta In the Court Houav In tht cili of KlUaWU*. >y tha taureecltao ef the> eaatarlr IhM ef ThM at two o'clock In the afternoon' of said day. " Breitkiastr-Oranges.fVench toast, but- o X. J., on . : Avenue wltli the eortttrly lias af Palmer Street _All'the'foUowtng tract or parrel or land and ounty agrleullural agent ol Uj.o Ex- us,mny conUIn considerable' amuunta ter, milk, coffee. .- . ' . .&T ylce, Ntw .Jn-sey-ColleBc of -,,, , . sUKRirrs BaXat-Ia CSaneerv ot New Jet. ' WKDNI8DAY. TUB KUD DAT O* and rnnnlag theaca aartbaaiy aloag the sesrarly piiialiai barelnafter particularly described, all- M1.1I011 iV'l'.Vk'e: . Ntw J+T.si'V-CtiUei.'c of'... wnH... . . • VrTBiann Mutual aartnga road Hanaoala. • KOVIMBXB. AJ 1)., Hit- ' line it Third Avenue twearj-four feet all Ineaas uata, lying and being In the City of Kllaabeui In blanket ' (beef), .uriculture and Ex|wriiiienl Htauoit,' 1 at two o'clock In U» atli-niouii o( aald day. more or leas to lue of land Bow or formerly, la Ihe Coanty or Union and Stale of New JIT *11ie most effective trtMUnent fur.' Uio , cant., fir**—***!' aa* ITBak Xuaaa, at SHY, ot on. Barlsnd; thence eastarlr la a straight roaahed -potatoes, broccoli, raw carrot dafuaaata. .«. fa. '•» •*>• o' aiorigBgid pram. All t&a foUowlDg Uact or parcel or laud anti say. more particularly described ai follows: - '"'lert advice , preveiiUon of ".Inter Injury to-turf- Is premiaoa berelnart«r*partlcijlaxly dvacrlbed. aU- line snd aloag laid .Ua* af aaM , Batland's Beginning on tbt eaalerly line or -Crier Ave- and celen' salad, trult gelatine, broad. land to Ihe point of tateraeeUon af aald Una or timely upi>llcuUoi> of' voiiunerclal' MM rlrttsi of lh» aboTe-aUM,.«rti of Oatl uata, lying aud biilns' Ui tnu Tu»uaalp uf Craa* ue..at a point aeventy-flve (7V> (eel suuthe'rlr buttcr.mllk.ua. e broadewrs .u, lord, In tha County lifJJulon and Huta of .*>•" •aid Barland'a laid with tha aanharly Una of from tha comer ronaed by the. Intersection vf o?1^ fertltl/AT itnd. llnie. ,ln;'KiinL'ra]...!itwns luuuil directed I ahall IIIM In wlo *» 'ajnur 8tAet and Iheac* westerly alone the putllr, t«n«)u«,-U Uu DUtrfct Court Boom. In •leraty, • , •„ lha:'aaBtarly; line' of drier- Aieuue_wlth the Supper—Cinnamon tout, opplca. co- weekly prasram "I Uie Radio liar northerly Una of rilnirr Blreat one hundred aoutharly. Una ot-Garden. Street: thrnce south- .tluiuld receive In tlie rirly utitumit-trn U,. Court .House, la lie CUjr of XUssDetu, BXQINMNU at a point In tnt wtiUrlj U<1« and eighteen feet RMro ee* lets la the placa of coa. • • ' Leu Club of tlit -tTfrvice on o( Walnut Slrtet tor Aienutl uuu. huodrtU erly alimg aald line or drier Armua. flfty-Qve U> twenty pt)uud.-i per 1.(100 «4Uari*-fi*et~ Beginning, at the pohu of Intersection of aald (531 feet; thence eaaterljr at riant enftiea to MONDAY Thursday atternoon,-.November 10, at "' ' WlDMMDAT. TUB laTH DAY 01 and.nlnMy-llx IJM) hot aoutlierly from Itj line ol ralmer Street with the easterly Una or of a complete fertUlKur analyalnu; ,ai>-'_ KOVUlBUt, .at D.. Hit IntancctloQ wtlh tht Ktutlicrly alto uMilucolu Qrler Avenue one hundred and fifty- mtf) reet ,15 o'clock oyef Stallim WOK.. Third -Avenue. ' , * ' • to * .point 1 thence Northerly |>ajallel with Breakfast — 'Apple sauce, oatmeal, pnixlnmU-'ly llw per cent nllroiicn. ten •i t»o o'elKlt la tna artaraooo, of Ufa d>jr. Artnut (formerly—known aa tbt road tron» Mr. WettycH will dlsciisj, Uie iniiwrt- All; U» following tract or parcel or Una andWeatnild u> KlUaUUil >alU UHiiutoe polul Kxreptma; so Bach tbaawef aa wag conveyed drier Avenue fifty-Are (55'| feet; theuce west- butter, milk, coffee. cent pliofiitfiorlc acid; and. live per by dex). of Joseph Marino and wire to Salve- erly at right anglea to Urler Avenue one hun- nranlsee battlhsrterparUculsilttlhsrterparUculsilv deaaUieddeaaUd,, sitt - bolnt alao tbt aouLhcrly co,rn«r ul UnU» of DUW nee of liimiavto the soil and various I cunt lx,taili nranlse or fonatrly Auguat Ji.liogrcft anil wlft; UHEUCD tors r. La Cone and Louis Busrtaoo by deed dred and Wry (lse'f feel to We lilace -oT Be- DUmer—Scalloped egg* and mush- or an eiiulvitleul amount l >aavMvMuu In Inrr City of lUiaboUlUia t M- iraproveimmi HicUiwl.v Uv will uirf or pl'uit fm'x uate, Uln» >aavM aoulb nlno dftgrt-.s and fartyrthrtt inlnutea wuat dated August 14, ltll. Ml food. Lttim Khoultl ,IUM> bo In liit County off (W anndd Stala at »«,»«•• rooms, potato puff, lettuce salad, corn- along tna wnurly tlda or Walnut Street (or of deeda ror.Unlea Oouatr pegs 17T Ac. de- There U due approxlmauly II.T15.75,' «lib j tell.hown' coniposn. pile oan be nuulc! ailtll.d ^ „„., Arettut) ctgbty-tlgbt and' nvt Untlil f«et ti> acrlbed aa follows;' . _J__ • meal muffins, butter, pumpkin pie. „ oorreCt ex^-vtivc .soil oddity/;. More particular!* laid down, known and lntareat from October 8th, 1832, and costs. mt will beni'lll the land* of now «i fai'lnulj Duiua-frH«ackliain- Beginning at a point a> tha north line et-ral - raANK a. E1IMUNS. anerUT. milk, tea. • ' '; iuid how Turf-'which luui be'entulciiualcly limed • M is lot numbered 41 In Mock num- mtr; Uicnca north ruty-two detfreca aud twenty- mer blreet distant eeatertr oaa huadred feet on lha map enilUed. "Hap si property NATHAN BJOBEL. Sol'r. Supper—Spanish .rice, bread, butter, umus may.be obtained at itniusonablo !„,-,() fertifia-d will endinii the ciihU-st Basil! Company In thinro nuiutct weat along aald Uuda of Xuuua (torn the Inleraectloa of the aartherlir Una of•lUJkCC . . . rees f 15.J J. Bwackhammor oue bundrediMnd acTehty'oii-e I'almer Btreet ainl tte aauterlr lines of ThM Fruit gelatine, chocolate cookies, milk. wlnler.,.weaUKr wttlioiit,Injury, . . ." watch map la ou ale H. B. Far'ul\jiin, luvinUiiit rloi lrultur- aud MTtn tentha feet to lauda-now or lb«* Bbisr- Avenue; thence along said aorta Uaa af Fair . A||J,imuh ninny lawn «>'ibi In. New lar'a Otftca of Unloo.Cinmtr. -nuo • scnoot propvrty; tiieac/a nojth urtoan* do- mar street, n&th sevcav-ava (IS) degreea. east- rr-« BAIB—In Chancery or New Jerstr. <*«•'•„ '•' ' TUtre U duo approximately l».ill,W, win Between Tba PeoUies Dulldliig and Loan Aa- l at the-New Jtirsc)- Agricultural Ex^ Jt'wey are dcili;iciit In oruitnlc .niaLU'r, grtea and thirty minute* taat aUKSTaald Unda wtnljona and one-tenth. (tUf^-faet: thence; •oclatloa .of Newark, N. 'V* a' I'orpurallttn vf -"TUESDAY ; • Interest from September 191b,. mi, aa« coats. of aatrman tkbool* uropvrty to tho kouthwtatr south slghty-alx (Ml jtrlmciit StaUon will conduct lliu Uax- «. Uurty-lwo Tmin. New Jersey, complainant, and trcderkk J. Brenkfait—Sonontus, "Hlicat cereal, Uie a'pplicatiuu of-orgnnlu . to nrkaMK a. EIUIONS. sheriff. erly corntr'of Unda of flow ur forincrly Auguat utea west iweaay-oaa and nfty-faur faurowediba Koarnar, el si., derendanla.. V'L ra. lor aale \en Club mvetlnii. dcvoLlnir imr-t of-ttio J. Hogrvft and wlf«;-llHiicv aoulb slghty de- toast,, butteri-mlllt, coffee. Uiti aurljtcc oi tlui luvtn will not CKOKUB SCHMIDT, itL, Bol'J. -,.-. K1.5I) reet; thence aoutb arteen (1S| degraaa,! of mortgaged premutea. irogritm to 'linu'iy UartliMi ittiuillidfra T*d^#YbmnvitaKiHa^aln«j4d W,«aell SftSi'Kfi 'Bjid^#«YaBbam^'nuviitaK^iH*a^f.ala i %dt of AuguSTr 'UotttfOnS7itlfa radaa to iai dlra«tau: 1 alkali expose fur aale by [ft<*^w1SsWii^ve*>iitf1HuiiluK'oniy*' right anglea to Waluut mreel (or Avynu*) one point of Place of BegUualng.- wltri vegetables, cabbage salud, bread, The Brooklyn; Uotiuilo Oartji'ii eoop- JFS-allii lavaaactrir., ol.WtK J« jrubUeuendue.: Uv.the. Blltrlct C»urt_ lloom: 111. uilieri-UMiy-*t:u-Uiow)U(tlily-mlKiMl -wlUt bun'ufad anil titty'•'Im' to U»«" poHrand (laca the Oeurt House, In the - Ctty of Klixabeui. MJ. Bttwtou Vntoa-Uounty-Bavliiia Bank, line of Third Areems dtstsnt aertharlr Mtter'ri^ work Uio fendanta. It fa. for aale of murtgagetl prem- sey. Blsd u'lhs oBce of tba llcglam ol Union urc, Now Ilrunawtck, N. j. . . , All pie fallowing tract or parcel-of, land and to the east line of Third Avenae which la tbe Dinner—ScrappK'. buttered cabbage, material into the i>i»'iilitK.i. - premllea haratnafutr particularly described, alu ea. - - . . rlnt snd place or BEGIMXIXU. / Countj, New Jersey, tteptanibar JO, 1»»», aa uau, lying and being In lha Cits or Elisabeth, By tlrtuimf-tho aboie-auted writ of lerl follows, la wit: . apple and raisin salad, bread, butter, faciaa to me.directed 1 ahall. expoae for aale There la line approilraauljr M.KS.U. with - In us County or Union and State of Mew Jar- Inurcst from Bepleadisr int. Hit and coats. Lota Numbered 39 snd 40, In Block 74. cream, taplocn pudding, milk, tea. Geraniumi for ihe Winter by public vehdue, In the-buutict Court Boom. Dealgnated si located. ou. Uie wvst aide of Plant Sweet PCM NOW In tbe Court Ilouae, In Uie City or Elizabeth, FKANK K. UIMU.NH. DherUf. Supper—-Mlnjlronc, bread, butter, ^BIGIMNINO at a point oa. the Vastsriy aide In tbe C. ADD1HO.N SWirr. Bol'r. . North Eighteenth Htr!»t. two Imnilred snd •cd. and.Land Investbra Corporatloa.'a New Jeraey stul.tt/lro featilaa point at another corner tit ,. enilaea' hereinafter particularly dcsc . riLGBUI AND B1TUEB, Bolts, !0l. toast, butter, wlllt, cotlee, . « Idcst and most |iopular of Uio Indcxir |k'us here hi Uio IMLIU m piirt of Uio land lormarly of aald Campbell; laeace (11 situatelt , lyinli g andd bbeini g liu tthhe Tiiwnsbl&_ott Corporation, . defendant, fl. fa. for sala of EDJaVCC . ^ Fvee 114.70 KIUIU 35 degrees It minutes wast 101 leet to a Crinrurd In ths County or Union and Htata or mortgaged pramaMS.'. . --•—: Dinner—Baked noodles with cheese, Inter bloomlnir -.In UWWd Ht4iU*a an> tiioi« that hitve bit-n By virtue of Ihe above-stated writ of grrl New Jeraey. nUEBirrS SALE—In Chancery of New Jersey. tomatoes Creole, strliig beans, queen's a few decades awo, wlicn Uie rooms sown, ouuloors In Uie fall Tile j)l«nt in r FkatTra«t j:Beglnuuigatte^4 -~B««esn-Th»-T»hIce~Tllaiduig--anor Loin-Aa; by the tntiiriectlon 'of tbe. nortlierly lltie of by publlq vendue. In th«' Dtatrlct Court Boom, a2iUICT""" -——™™-~- lutrtty i"n New Jurnty but H iniijit bo BUM taMfrtr'oornar of a lot of Und formarly locution of Union County, a bodj corporste of Sormaady Place and the Kast lino of Klmora In the Court.Bouse, to tbs Ctty of Ellsnbsth. Supper—Bean chowder, bread, but ;ept moist with wnlcr bttijs, given adequate proUt'tlon airalnst-lluc-t U to AUMd B. Clark. It belni >Uo tru N. J., on ' . •• the State of N. J., complainant, and Ada Jaclt- Aranue; thence North 9 degreea 55 'mlnutea aea- daiiu, ' n.'fs. r auuUiaxJy.,eQraarJyeQraarALJbaJand'ntreuycourALJbaJand,ntreuy.>cou^ WeiraTong ilia aaiu'line orTaiUMI- aitnin'131 :- WEDXESDATrTrrBMtBrilAT Of ter,-* prune-ttnd omngV-*saiad. Tjt)ocolate tuntiohs m trmprraturo Tjrmtitinrc lejedj tlunca W with End Alfrtd U. Clark'• for aala of mortgaged prvmlaea.. • . feet to a point; thenen eoutb 80 degreea 5 nun- NUVEUBEB, A- D., IHt, cookies, hiflk, tea. .;. 'eatlicr, biit wltli Uiu. ililvent of ninro Tho ffardent'r may follow ttlther oi tormtr Una north «» d«j>cea 5s -nunulea »«« weei_16.56 feet to^a.poliit; uieiiee fiouth By virtue of tbe abovt'llaled 'wilt of fieri **Tirrtfflri[jtiirii m mt ataii> lim nr rinnn two o'clock In tha attarnooa -af said day. faclaa to me directed 1 shsll expose for sale by lodcm , hi will i w «y«l«nis ' inirdcncni LtwomoUiodA In atartlni; swui't |x.as liw - -- j^j^j^g^ ' ...r . Broad street;, theace (»)" aortiierlj along the .-_, or Normandy 1'laM; thence BouUi premlaea heremafler partlailari*r *o>acrlbea; all* riaTOTor aiHnirTy^uverrP^™~^" eaaterly Una of J bloom. ford In the County of Union and Bute'of New I'uer BOWIIIK which will ullow Uie sred- : we piaca OK najvirmapiu. - . -. line or Normandy Place to tha point snd place WEDNESDAY. THE 7T1I,DAY OF lush, toaat, butter, milk, cotTce. Excepting front tna abort described premises if Beginning. . ^ Jtcraey. •• *"" • - Their failure U> bloom is, In all pro- ....__. to make Uiei_ r wn^y nliovc irroutHi' ' Ute premlaea .daacrlbad below, via: —• IIUST TuACT: Beglnnlhg at a-polat In the . UECSUBEU, A. D., 1B3J. baked Second Tract: Begffinlng *at a-point In .the ai two o'clock in Uie'afternoon of .said day. tbillty, Hiori'-sult ot a lujfk of moisture j before .col d weather arrl'yi'H, Bomn form i l 151 feet northerly from tlie corner tormedDy ,^fevb^ar1dJtoaun'e^m" W^ ff'T(ffo^C'ti'0!r'*ltlf-W'Wi'ili^ 'W'' jfcCrS(* •milwesterly from, IBs southwesterly Una of |rremises''bareliurter partlculsrly.daaiirJJuiml,-all^i bread,"butter, pineapple whip witli cus- the interaecUon or said norUierly Un« oCNpr- point formed by the launecthm ef aald .atda of uala. lying and being.In Uie Tuwmlilp ul Cran- ire i(rqwlni(. Tlic condition' wiry. The. second nuilhod provides for —Magnolia Avenue, said point being In toeol dmandy.Place and the easterly line of-Xtmora Walnut Avenue.wlih tha aoutbweaterly aide or tard sauce, milk, tea. dlvliliw Una between lands formerly ot. Ben- ford In the County or Union and Bute of New ly iilaclnu; piuurof wiiU;r uu t nulla- Avenue; thence- eaaterly and at right angles to Lesingl i Avenue; nmniac thence aouth forty, Supper—Waffles, syrup, bread, but- y i p a sowlnv lull n.i Uie ground in lx«ln- jamin a. c^l^ and lanoV rowely or Jeraey. ' ' •' -'• .'' '•••.' KUnora .Avenue 50.13 feat to a point; thence degreea Ihlrty-ali (M) sllnataa west .ors "«'o' : tliftt tbtt air will bi' kfpL moist, nlng to and if Uila method Is : '- Lever; thence aouth JO "^ 53' east. along aakl .North *a-degreea so mlmilea Xut u M is eleven hundred, and aa'a (lltl> 'feet la a point : BEU1NNINI1 at a point on the southwesterly ter, stewed pears, chocolate cookies', - . dlvmoa Una lll'.to a point;.thence south 33* side of WoodMwn Avenue distant four hundred "ouric geranium plmiU,- propagated Uie fwds will nut require tho pro- anoint; thence uorlii parallel wlUi EUnora Ave- hi tha dividing line bet' laadl af party of rortr-esvaa (Mr) fart northwssUrly.from Ihs milk, tea. ' ' . ' •--•1»- *est slong lha dlvlstoa, llns-betwsinilaniU nue'«:«» (est lii a point; Uieuce Westerly and Uie nnrt part and Unda now or forsierry of ither in Uio spring or iitid-summer and tection U«at thtmo «ccordlnir to fomurly of Joaee sad. lands formerly of Lara* rtctoa Park Company:' thence aoulh rUtr-tbne northwsstarly side of Unloo Aranue; thence ' SATURDAY , parallel wlth.the first described coarse lour feet south rorty-four degrees rorty-four minutes west Hit; to a point; thence north 61'. W west to ssid Una'of Elmors'Avenue; thence South- 153) degrees rU HI mlnutea east along asld Breaklast — Prunes, oatmeal, least, rowii_ln four or live inch pots, should tho first meUiod need, but ihe earlier .. I13.lt' mora.or lass to a point In the south- erly, along Elmora Avenue 5U feet to the point dividing line sixteen hundred fUty-ouo (Mil) one hundred ninety-seven reet snd sixty-six hundredth! or a root (im.ot) i thence norUi butter, milk, collee. . • ,avu a weulUi of bloortLi throuKhout sowliiK generally, rcsulu hi stronger* easterly. Uaa af North Broad street, which point or'piaca of^Beglnrtlng.- • ' r "- feet to a point tn We sreeterly aide of Walnut Is-distant III' southwesterly, measured ', along Avenue; thence nortberlj along aaU slds of fortr-four degreea twanty-aeven minutes west iw winter If they are kept itia room plants, more flowcru and im curlier Thera is due. spproxlmstely (10,160.36, with UUrty-thres (11) fe« snd ons hundredth ot a Dinner—Lamb stew, tomato salad, uld Una of North Broad Sliest from the dlrl- uiterelt from September 20tu, 1U3S, and coats. Walnut ATsnue eight-hundred twenty-one, and ith a temiKralure of about OK dcuTWH bloom. • •Ion line between lands formerly or Campbell seventy-live bundredths. iaii.(»| Jset 10 a point foot; thanca north forty-four degrees forty- bread,--butter, butterscotch pudding, : ' < IBANK It. BMMONS, SOerW. rouT -nlnutas east one hunorad..ninety-seven 'allrtniicll at nlglit'and 00 dcKrcra dur-j The seeds may be nown either two - ind-lsndt .formerly. ot- Larey;..thence north- GKOHUK 8CUM1UT, JB., Bol'r, formed by Ihe Intersection of said aide of Wal- mUk, tea. eastirb/' along lha sa]4 southeasterly' Uns of nut Areuue wUh a dividing Una between lands feet and', thirty-two- hundredtha of a -.fool ill tire day, .". ;..'""' Indies below the soil .surface or' In a : *UJ*CC ' • . •-.-.—'faas IJ1.42 IU7.3I) to asld slda or Woodlswn Avenue; Supper—'Potato Salad, cottage cheese, North Broad Bttasi: 101''_ t» the place or BE- of party of tbe Ont part aad one Scbochlel: The.soil requlreiiioiit^ of |wl,U;d trench,' Prauitift made of KIUAS liubstl- thence north Sfty-lhree (Sl| degraea Ova ana!thenca southeasterly slong ssld-slds of Wood. breaa, butter, grapes milk, tea. ' lNNlNa. au..haU_(3i4)_mtauUT_w«sl.alocig said divid- Iswn Avenue -thlrtythree (33) feet to Uia point inlums an- not ixiutln;:, tor the pl.iiil.si tutc' In a V slutpo und placed directly __ Hernia, due appro.xlnia(el]r-tUMtl llKlllkF8BA ^rta ChauiKHy of .NJf or-pUce-of BHJ1NN1NU.-•IleUij-Uiaaama land f(lf ing line thtrty-clght (38> feet h> a polat; thence Id—well ux_pini;tte41y__uiiy_jm:Uliinii f "Hi ny<'iitlt*nt * Uflnt^r- ' lnterut from. October 3rd, 1»3», 'and coala. Between Tha Prudential "Inturanct Cumpaity iiefih-MJrw-asven-Ufl-daateia tw.olj-ooe Slid and premises known; designated snd described ^nANKjt»M|l8hll y M lot No. io on a certain mau tuUlW "Hip dj sandy-or l orAmcrlca7aNewJeraeyorioayrl nTtt oha-hslr (Sim mlnatea eaat along aald divid- ; protection -'iSvo—b«ir(la7--each~ -ftU-—-V — ' T. PAKUOr, Sol'r. plalnant, and HonieiUad Uolduig Co.-. a -cor- or Oakwpod. Crsnrord. N. J." now. da Ola In •Phone Westneld a-lOW Ttee »S8.U ing line -. twenty-elgbt' aad- QRccn hundreikha ,hat contains an executive amount of Inches wide, placed on either aide of . r— U««CC. poration or New Jcraty, et al., uereudanta. XL (1B.13I feet to a point tn said sUs of Walnut the ofllee of Ihe Beglster ot ssld County. ra. for aale or mortgaged premlaea.'. Avenue; thence northerly aloag aald side or There Is due avproxlnuuly 11,130,70, wltli : lay should.not be used. .'Ovcr-watcr- the row and covered with a pune of * By virtue ot the •atx>ve*Btat«d writ of Oerl rrom October 17th, 1031, and coals. BALD—In Chancery of New Jar- Walnut Avenue nine hundred Uty-sU (I5g] DR. M, P. BABBITT i« should be avoided'«lnee- it causes glans oifcr another possibility. Uoth of faclaa to me UlrecUd 1 aball expose for aale feet to the pUre of BEGINMNO. FBANK B. EMUUNtf, SherlB. eey. Between Tha Juniors' BuUdlng and Loan by-pubUc vendut, In Uie Diatrtct Court - llooni. NICHOLAS A. TOsUBULO. Hol'r. llscasu. and decay uround Uie, base of these protective nwiuturoi*' have' proved „ ... AasoclaUon of WII-.I^I., N. J.. a corporation, SURGEON ClilBOPODlST In tht Court Mouse, - In- tbe City, or SltsaUith, BECOSD TRACT: Beginning at a polat tOJtfC ; • Fees 111.11 he plant', Mauy.tturdencrs'nave found successful in brlnijliiK. sweet pens- ,- ;'' . complsinaht, and" Louis K.-Kramer and Lulle N. J., on .„.:•, : . . ,.. . iormed by tha Intersection of the easterly able B. Kramer. Us wife. Edward B. Hurt and , ' Office Hours: .hat the. beat reHulti are bbtalned .when WEDNESDAY, THE SOTU DAY Of of Walnut Avenue- wUh the' aoutbweaterly side through an ordinary winter. The plants Josephine Wslasteln. defendants, ft. I: for of ,Lelington Avenue; runnlnc thence aouth- SUEBirrs SALE—In Chancery or New Jersey Daily: 8 A.M. to i P.M. he soil is kept moderately dry, sale of mortgaged premises. • MOVKMBXU, A;.l>., ml, •• : are more effectively protected, however, '•-.•••. at tw.o o'clock In the afternoon or laid day. erly along said, side of Walnut Avenue Bins ' Between Garwood-Building and Loan Also- By virtue-or the above-itslad writ o( Deri hundred thirty-one snd ftwrUeB~^hUBdrcdthsi claUon, a corporation, complainant, and Arthur . Wednesdays, 8-li Oeranlunui arc Ideal window garden if weeds or gross arc thrown over tho . • . • ;' :Al:-Alll tha.followintha.followig tract or p parcel orianriand anand feclxs. to me directed 1 shall expose for Bale hirtr particular!/ describeddescribed. (931.11) feel lo a point formed by the Inter- L BtU»eU. et ul.. et el. defendanU. rt. fa. ' Evenings, Monday - Thursday and can be, bought at a-very topti of Uie frames tn fteverely cold by publle rendue. at the SbarUTa OOce In thepremlaea hereuinrter -particular!/ secUou.or said aids of Walnut Avenue, with a Tor sals of mortgagtd promises. Court Uouae In lha «ty of Elisabeth, N. I., onaltuate.:- lying.- ; an.-.d btin„ j In theXopMJ, 0 dividing line between lands of party at Ihe By virtus of the- above-staled writ or Ken by Appointment ow cost it this time of the y«;ar. If j weather. Tlie weed* should bo re- . WEONHDiX TUB JSBD DAY O» . CraitTord, .Ui' the County of Union and Stale or first part, and one SchoehUl; : thence thirty- facias to ma directed I shall eipoie for sain by tw Jeraey.. . . . "K7 EAST BBOAD BTBEET he plants-become tall and leggy they, moved In tho middle of the day to let •'"•: - NOVEBBEB, A. D., -MM • •- .•• Ntw Jeraey.— rlrat psrtand oneBehocbtal;theacaaorththirty- piibUn vendue. In the District Court Boom. In . BEutNNlNO at a poUit In Ihe hortheaalcrly !2Hi> mlnutea eaat aloag aald dividing Une; the Court House, la the City of Elisabeth, Near Elm Blmt hould be cut back allghUy. i the sun in. it two o'clock In lha afternoon ot -aald dav. tidBEtNNlNe of LindeOn Place distant seventy-aeven (77; All that certain tract or pares! of land and rive hundred Sfty-thre* and sixty-four ,DUB- N. I., on - ' '•• • . • •• • . • N. I. Sweet poos should be Inoculated If (remises hereinafter part|cuUir,ly deacf.UsdjBltr feet'northwtaterly along said, northeasterly Hue. dredths (553.51) feel lo a polqt IB aald south- "jEDNSBDAY. TBE 7TU DAY Or/ of Linden PUce horn Its yinteraecUon wuh thewesterly side of , Lsilagloa Avenue: thence possibio with.the some Inoculation that • uate, ljlog_and;balng ui the Township or. Cran- northweaterlyT-akle^af^Proapecl Avenuej thencu DECEMBEB. A. P., 1D3Z. Winter Cover* for Lawns rord, tat tba County of Union, aajTBtaie or New northauurly parallet with- said aide'•of"Proa- oorthweatarly along Of -Lextngta.| at-tsro n'chxk hi • lha- afternoon lot ssl is used on the .vetches and Harden peas. pect -Avenue one hundred (100) feet'to a point r Avenue seven hundred Ofty 1751) feel to "the AU tha'follpwlng tract or parcel «l If the seeds are planted in a soil that BIQBININO.st tha corner formed by Uie: place of Beginnhig, preaslses haretnatler particularly described, lit thence northwtsaterly parallel with; aald side of is well fcrtUlsed and not too acid the lntanactloa of the northeasterly line ot Dun-Linden Place twenty-three (21) reet to a point: THUD TBACT: „Beginnin, g at tna point uau. lylag and being In Ihe Borough of Uar- ham Avenue, and Iba; easterly Una of Elmora thence Northeaaterly.-agaui. paraUel with.Pros- Jormed by the lateraatUoa of tbe weeurly udsj Ihe Counly-ot f alon and Stale of New "• - Dj Dr. II. U, Sprains best results, are obtained. Avenue, aa said avenues are how Uld out; or Walnut Avenue with the aortbaaaurly aide pect Avenue ten (10) reet; thence Northwest If" the protective measures Uiat havo . thanca (1) North U'-atf Bast along said Uns erly again parallel with aald tide of Unden of UUngtoa-Avenue; running theoea north-; BEGLVX1N0 at a Point located on the aoutll- N. J. Agricultural Experiment SU)lon of Dunham Avsnus"lltJl .Mt.to-g- point; Placa arty (50) feet to a point thence aoulo; westarly along asld side .of Lexington Avenue etly aide Qf-Flaa Avenue which' point Is dlstanl there-ls-no need for applying cover* been described arc taken the gardener thence (II South »• 55' East 100' f«et l»" a Two Buadred'and'forty (140) reet in s west- westerly again' paraUd with aald aide, of Proa- one . hundred sad ntnely-nvs fauadredina [•Will find that practically any of the point; thsnea (J) South M* 05' West 100 feel pect Avenue one-hundred and ten (110) reet (100.13) feel to a petal In a dividing line be erly dUactlon from the inUrsectlon or the west- Wm. C. Golding al manure, leal mold, humus, and sim- • • •' at JCtmora Avenusl (hence to aald-aide of Linden Place;"and thence south- tween laoda of the partx of'th« arat part aad erly side of East street snd the southerly side ilar' materials to the lawn In fall or sweet pea varieties,ATO winter hardy. _M',Wast along laM-Unrvt^B' easterly along asld aide of linden Place'aeven- lands now or foraerly of Tbe Bender.; Holding of Pine.Aratiue; ' thsnee from '.said beginning TMOOVORATIP. winter as a protection against severe, The earlier flowering, types have been ls.51 feat to"th e point snd place ty-ihrea (13) fait to Hit polnV or place of Co.; tbeVcanotth thirty-all (M) degree" - aaa fl«y- point snA. running In. a southerly' dlrecUon snd »r BioiNNtNa. •• • •—,.'•• _al x ,(5«) minutes .•ast_aJo«g ssld^ ddtruaal g along the division lino between Lota 13! and reeling weather. Healthy lawns will known to- bloom'by thrh-tenth of May. BECWNINU. , US la Block II a dlslancs of "One hundred • Bang lot NuKber One (1) on map enUUed line seventy-five and forty-tnras buadredthal xperlcnce no ^ winter »injur*y even when given a fail planting, Belni-thar-sama preremisei s conveyed la tbe 1 (lea) feet to a point; thence running In an _ld Oraee I Courdon by deed ,nf FelSsBl (75.43): feet to a point In the southwesterly ilde of Wa&ut Avenue; thanca southerly along eaaterly direction and along tha rear line of - f Ineers'Buneyort. and wjiieh map Is on Ue ui Fablo, et undated llsj 17•.!,, 19J.8, and recordeit Lota 1M and 111 and 130 a dUtaoce or orty OPTICIAN I„n Dee_™d BooK 1143 page IBl»IKi Iho Beglaler's asld slda of Wslaut' Avaaao oaa buadred • tha Onion County Baglatar'sOmos arllap-Ko. place or Begin (M) reet to a point; tbeaca nmalng In a north- OlBce of. Union County, New Jeraey. twenly-slx^iSg)' feat to erly direction and parallel 'to tbe side Una ol . Than IsHua .approximately 113,001.U. with East Btreet.a distance- or Bna hundred (100) There is dueanpraximsUIj ft.IM.75, with In- 1 ELECTRICAL lnurtat from Beptember 14th. Mil, and coats. ° TOBBT8 TBACT: Bagmnln_ g 'eVla'rt J pointl ] feet to a point; thence rtjhntng In a westerly WASK-**MyOM) HhitT formed by the ,literealoa of tba eaattrly aids direction and binding on the southerly slds ol of Walnut A"°ue with the' lunaaaaterly elds 219 BromfJ Sbtsfet ~ f flfty-ly~of WlUlsms and BooOi; thenc- north shown and described ona certain map made by ui Elisabeth. -N. J., complainant, and Edel Edwin a. Yoorhls. C. E.', Auguat l»0» and OUd a body corporata of the- Mate of Ntw Jtraey. BheUor, et ala., defendants. Hi.-fa. for sal^pt Ihiny-four (34) degreea forty-six (4g) —~—- Without any oNlgatloa to you. complainant, and Cart Jobnaoa.and Curia L, east, six hundred and forty (Ht) feet In the office ot tnejBegliter'oft Union County mortgaged premlaea. . ' - '" ' It Blasbstb, I*,. 1... entitled. Section' No. 1 , Johiion, daftodaata,- H ft foriBle a By virtue of tha atwve-italcd writ of lerl leas to a point la the soutbwastarly bank of tba PBOMFT AND ErTIClINTrTOBK i T lUhwsy Blver; thenca northwesterly sjong- aaM property situated at Carwood, Wsslfleld, Unlou gagtd pfimiani .'". ,• =" *O *-r' Hcbu to ma> directed I-shall etpiise for sale County, N. 1. belonging to tha New York Subur< : AT BKA8ONABLC FBlCES by- pubUo vendue. to InerUtstrlct, Court Boom. bank of aaHd river; tha s»veral courses loenot be tie dutsiite. awre or-l«as-l» a polat.irhere. „ban-Land-Company __.__„__. . . L__.j.. : • ' ssld tank «f skid rtver U mlersacted by Jhe I _jnsti_nLju._apprex]mstel_TJ»»i_ni^u»JPPrex]raaWy-1l,IH3i^wy -tj.IHSirwErE southeaatarly Una of laoda af Lahlgh VsjSy1 Interes• •- •--—-t froe-a Octobe--.-••-r ilh~- . ,l»31~—, •-•-•and •cosu • ; ••-- ' -' itdST.-THlt 30TH DAY: O» FBAK . El FLOWERS - , ..jTUfBEH, A. n.rmt. : Railroad; tbanca aouUl fohyslx CM) degrees TOANK IU EliaWN».,goarUT. thirty-six (H) mlnutee evtel ejaag lands ef said Al'OUSTUB' C. NASH, Sol'r. Tei. CBeuferd ai two^'dock bribe afterfjboir*f~sald day.' Fees »H,3 All the roliowlng trset or p#rcel of land and Lahlgh Valley BaJlroad five hundred aad fifteen IDJ*CO in Fmenl Ul Walnat AT*. CBANTOBD premises hereinafter particularly described, -«lt- (515) feet mor< or less to a pblnl« atoms uateriylng and MUll tn lie Cllr of BlliabeUi which bj slso to lhedlvldlagtlaa,batw«ea.l aBZSJjrra BALE-In Chancery of New Jeney tn the County of Union anil 8UU or stew of-party of the Bnt part anal land ooir or.... • Between Ths Weat End Building and Loan In marly of Tba Bender DoUlrig Co.; tbenca aoutb AssoclsUoa of Newark; N. J., oomplamanl, snd Jeraey," and more particularly 'described as Barry Webnaben and .Buth Wsbranberg. his follows: thlrty-iU (Ml oegreea Ofty-aU (M) mlnnus Rhranide Flower Shop wear UoctrkVu dHMhw Uaa aanaty-anan and wife, st ala.. defendant!. Fl fa. for salt of BEIUNKCia |n tha Northerly >Sonth artgaged prnnlsea. • • -•• •• '-' Street at. tba southweU_ icorner oorr land of Hn. tfty-elght nundreoxba (TTJI) feat u a'potnt IM. OBMIM f-lUt - ly alonl g tthhe In said eaaterly'aide of jWalnut Avenue; tkaaca By virtue 1 of the atovs-euted writ of fieri i WINDOW SHADES UadeU. thanca-runnuTg Kortherl faclaa lo ava directed 1 shall expoae foe sale by westarly. Urn of aald land anoTUId line tl- publle vandua at JhaJJaarbra-oaca la lbs lended to Und now or lau ot BeateBTan Pelt; Conrt: Bouse, in the CUyof EUxabelh, All the foOowlng tract or asrcal of land and «d Repairs Fnadaa haretatftcr particularly o*ecxn«sd. sit OBlOtOCd propeily. Call CRanford,:fe:2l>l; or PLainfield M408. . la thr plica of Beginning. FTFTH 7SAC*;. •sctaatag at a petal la tae hereinate p Towa of Crailord norlharly aide of larltaa load b tha illlllau c aad t9a( la ';'-:;pK: A-V:-'i«E.'irao^,t)ivi?i^n«aTaaD, N. *.: '..:. . ; ---:. Being the Sana prmiliot eonveyad *to Lotus itata of Mew Jer- v 12x18, to J. SehtUfluaI *"Is" dee*—d" a-*f Jac1--1k' wWool-**f f ««anAd airwife* . Une bstwm laadl ot-party af tht Srat aaxikai walTar Unka aaa gehor»4t«lTrtaaiimg tbaaea aottk, faav-taw dated Jima UTllWaael recorded m tba Btg- li UnJoS Oaontreo Jane J». l»a.(11) degrees alaav (IVlaata(IVaalaataaa waweatt ejoaajoaaj aaaaUU ,._ a poial on thsaaatarly line U Block Ml on sup of CraBford Haet. Na, dlTMUcJtaa ikwa ibaiyri afuaa aad akat ** MtatMa -•ataaaa therein distant northerly Cnnford, JiewSerary. PraBtas known at taaihha liU-fliUf) MkaMk i aaglla Is aalld dmSdmSaJ tow hBBdred sad ninety fast aa4 thirteen onsColuatta AutoBa, CrsjiforH, V. I. hMdrsdtba^a.footTfreai.thBlhtiiedrtajit - ibot« property It t» be sold asMttt the Yollrnvra*abe™&snceirxaHld laxaTMd Schouler Construction Company fba aUdtiaw of CdmsbU Aranaa wltn tba tcribed br * tonajritAta. Itbruaqr U. 1M1, '" I af Orange Avenue; Ibaaca fan- aaseanserrta tt any. legal effect of tba Zoaleg andmadt br Laofct (Maaj. a B.J aa follows: t aald alda ot.ColumnU Anaue In fjrdtaisca; rsstrlrtlohj appearing of record. O NKWABX,lf,J. M ,-,,1,1 torlMJfeea; UM *««». Un-a • of sor. mil" aucb, beta, u an" accuril* rsurrey ALTERATIONS •mlmatsly.WJM.s5, ; _ . abeibar'r ' llaL - wii, -and "i . „ atwewv oupntar, BIMM aai oaaanto W««F WAjOIKt «I. aOsiJONrVIhel BSSS? ? Wat* 0. VlJtSJCH, PraaMM btaafUta. 110 ««-««.'M. J. « •___L.^&*,;_ #
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THE CRANPORD OTlZeN AMP CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, »932
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND< FOB li*»jMD Block.' Let ' ' " . »n* ' ___ Aawaal 71 17 and Udf. Wai. D. KrH* _ SI.S „, M.ad Udf. -^-^ TAXEI AND AMEMMENTS Subjacl lo Storm Saw** A .114.1: Sewer, rtaaeaimintl Install- Subject to * Boatf (Taiaa. Bewar, Boad A PrlnU amounllaf to $179.44 A InL Sale al Laadi far Uaaald TaJiM aal Aaaau- menu not yet due amountlnf 17A-1IA-1IA T.P. Sweeney Subjact to a Boad Aaat to_-ll- •eats Dae Ike rear 1991. to $194.01 A InL from Oc- from Kate-bar 1st. M3«. AH flab _UtUI menu not jet dua ajaounUaf to tober J»th, 1991 lit M-17 L. L. Uvaland $54.15 A Int.from Dae .13th, and Udf. . Bona, Inc. _—. W.' (Taoaa. Road A PrtvaU Bervtea 75 11A ISerarlo Park - Subjact to a Boad Aaat. on Conn. Aaat) i •* Public Notice I* hereby liven that I, Umrte Kaally Co.) _ ' M.H Subject to a FrlvaU Sarrlca a Tdltr Uilleclor of Taiea of Uie Townablp Lou 14-34-11 amounUnf to of Cranford In Uie County, of Union. Slate _of IBnarln Park . |:M;91 * InL'frota November runnefilffB Aaat aa Let MA. • Jleally .Co.) .-_. 111 1st IVJI. Inauumeauaot yetdar amount- . .-At*, ' ' UK a lat, Irw (k- •-, : ,s.._-_,pKk ,.tttf -'-"iTaiW''* '^e»«a|.. t«nenleDla hefvdlunietiui aud real cvute here uiaftar mentioned lo Hi* peraou wno will PUT' 75 IS (Heverln, Park Ill 43 aiuTWdf. . L. L. Lorelaiid IM MB a. xlnfaua —.— 4.M I-II to 71 Mtoa^ Vaafer Reallr Co.) .-T._ Bum, Inc. Ut 91 snd Udf. J, A. Huaamer rliaei the same aulijecl to the lowtat raw oT . (WL C KcPbar. •• • (Taiea, Storm Bewer, Baad A * Itiurcmt nol eictodluf •Uht per cant Par annual. 75 MA - • 114 41'and bldf. L. L. Loveland PrlvaU Service Conn. .Aaata.) • Btally Xi. )..,.„ ,4 Bona. Inc. . M J1 son A wlfa) _n,I4L7I Aaan.) Maid lands »in I* sold to nuke Uie amounu 75 11 and Udf. . Chae. E. Uotiel J 147 Cbarlaa Wood, Hf 191/3 aaa bMf. Joeeph A. SaUoum anvcrally t-liargealile against the aanie oil July Ill Bldg.on Loill L. L. Lof eland tat 43-11 A nan. Berra 1 . Sarrlca Conn. AaaU.) ' and • <«• of aete. Tile said sale-WMI UIra Corp ) - ,, ,,,, mil DonUn Land Imp. 193 31-31 A nan Central Bldf.~A ' SM/f and bldf. JoUpb'A. Salloum '"^ " [dale on 75 ts'and Mdi. Ueueral' l'atk- Co. (The Con- M-31 and Udf. Der. Co. (Mary .•••:. Subject to a Boad Aait amount- (Tounf llan'a ••••Inf Co., (Vlctor K. Bendar) __ XSS.I . Inf to1135.9 9 A int from Alay \ Ck4 Bldf. A Loan Tl KSIIAY, NOVJSMIIKH 1ST1I. 1931. Dev. Corp.) .__ aolldited - tSUi. MSL ' : ',.'-•• Corp.) ...... — 197. 194 • ••A* B. at Lake A S94.4 al Ui> hour ut too u'-ii-i.P.'M., at Uie Tuwn- 79 14 and bldf. Saluum Joarph, (Taiea A WdVwalk Aaat,) L. a- C. Lake . IT.' I Ill-Ill- CUsites Just .—— 411 U aiilp Ituoo r turner I'nlon Avenue.. a.nd Alden (Bonder Uoldlnf^ ; ? Marlon t; 337-13$ • (Touaf llan'a Street. In said Township. . ••'• . MS MA Ikmlan Land imp, 3al ' ll Corp.) :._ Co. (Tbe Coo- Woodland ___ . IJ-I jTana. Storm Sewer A Road ' Bldf. A. Lou Tlie uie le made undur U* provision* of Uie 75.A 4 - Severln Park . fradarlck ».--•-- Aaan.) • art of tlie Htate of New Jersey, entitled "Tal solldeUd Corp.) 1151 114 43 md Udf. Subject to unpaid Sewer A JPrt- *• --•- BeaJty Co. _™. -L'. ' (Tmia* A Sidewalk AaaL) Iraater Rwt 135.1 (H ISSVIH Nornundla Baally Hale HtTlaluJi " approved March 4lh, 1919, and 75-A II " ' Heverln Park •WW-Bldf. Co. _. vau Service Conn. Aaat ajnount- .. to.. (Albert t. . amendnieMa ijierelo,. . . . • MS M-A •• Dotilao Land 111 Ill and Udf. Inf U) $117.17 A Int from Juna v • JUalty Co. Imp, Co. ___,_1111 IJenay Bealty Baadar* Barry The said landa, u-ncnienls, lierrdlUmenU and 75-A 7 and Udf. Senerln Park A lav. Co.) —- 47: ata 193L • ' BarrU), real estate so lo be aold. ind Uie name of Uie (Tain A Sidewalk AaaL) is 6j Kealty Co, „.._. Ml II and Udt: - Samuel relnbuf, III Ill and Udt.. flash Beetrto Co. I 139 and blot Joaeph Hompeaeh, (ti 9U Aithur B. LoveU beraon or pennne against "Horn said uiea and . • (Taiea A Boad-AM.). x (Mary Barlch) . 4M.14 . (Manhattan Bldf. A wife _____ assessments liate lie™ laid, and the ameunla s(TIUIa Levy) _ * Loan Aam.) US1 71-A II . Beverln l'ark* lit i7 and Udf. Bamuel relnbaff, IIT II and Udf. Anna T. Aaawdl . HLH ft* UTT aud Udf, j-nraa B "Olaa Olaan . ;j -, of taiea and lesenmenta, 4u»- the year 1930 (roratrly Bl. .71) Really Co. —_ (TUIIe Levy) 111 (Tana.' Storm Sewer, load A Ul I and Udf. Klnara 8. Cromble :ii» n wlUi Interest and roail computed lo July let, (Talea A Bewer AaaL) r Private Service Conn. Aaat)' 1931, ire as follows: 184 II and bldf. Samutl relaberi, 431 I L . L. LovalandLl . Jr t,l m TLA ll-A BeveHn Park : ' (Tlllle Levy) „ 41 './ ITaua A B y^ 1-171 .'. Wm. AChaa. Subject to a Baad AaaL amount- I9M AND 1910 TAXIS . - Realty Co...... SI7.I 194 13-11 » ID 15 ^ ft. a. triadman, '.•• • • : . . Vurllnt - 9.' tofl to to H3T ttSTM A InIL trat m NNo Bleak Let Name Aauoat (Taiea, .Bold A Prlvato kt A. Uoldberf Subject to a Road Aaat InataU- rembar lat, MSI XJI 21 and bldf.'. Lmilae Degenherdl $219.0* Serr. Conn. AaaL) - 111 II ' Leonora A. A A. Bchneldar 1,9U.I manu not yet dua auounUac to t aad Udf. L. L. Loveland Jr 331 19 I>. K. Friedman 75-A II Sevwlo Para . Coanlkb , .. II. (Tmwa * Stana Sewer AaaL) : IU1.4I A Int from Nav. Id, . f aad Udf. Charles A. Da Vln HA. CJoldUerf, Bully Co. .... IM (OA-Iltoll Barak Jacoueoa .... 5«.J 1 5 Lumbardl Baall/ 1131; alao Sunn Sewar. Sram (Taxel. Uoad• A"" PrlvaPrlvaU-U \ Co., (D. «. and Ptlvato Service Conn. Aaata, nary (Hlllard A A. Kchnelder.. 111.79 Serr, Clwr. AaiL) • ' \ 199 II to1 4 Sarah Janbaon _. .1. inauUmenU not yet dua amouzit- Omar Da Vln. (Tain A Storm Bewer Aaat. I 194 13 U> It • Sanb Jacobaoo' _- 31 nidu V A Qtaaal ,.„.„„,„ 7J-A 10-A . Severln Park . . V " 103 11-11 and bldf. Chrtstlaa Ebef- '' . Soldberf ATA. Int to 1131.71 A Int from Da- :su; 371 10 and Udg. Alia Jackaon _._. .-'-.. Realty'Co: .._- laT.1 ! ••••••... f. .' ' ataUer A wlj*'— IILI Schneider) __. 114. . camber 15th. M3L 1 aa Baxaav *_teajl Aaat fM T and bldf. Wm. F. GroveaTir IUI TAXES , (Tales. Boad A Prlvau: \ 104 15-14 and Udf. Wm. Wealgtiu (Taiea A Storm S*w*r Asat,) I ltl Wm.,Apna*. _. man A Weat Bnd Serr.-Conn, Aaat) . Bhtf. A Loan). 1J3 10 4 HA «nd lidk*. ' Caroline Home'.' 71-A 11 Beverln Park A wlfa .._.,...—. 151.1 47 . D. B. Irledman, I and bldf. Sdward W Johnson A husband 135.59 Braliy Co...... ill 174-171 saabel O. Torrea ,_ II, . M.. A. Uoldbergf Subject to a Road Aaat InataU- A wife 131 ^1. . , Da». Co ,__ ._ II IB • " Albert Collirton .75-A . 113*115 and bldf* .Caroline Herder .* 713.1 and PrJv'ato'Servlca Conn. Aaata,(r Really Co...... (Tales A lload AesL) InalaUmenu not y;t dua amount- 4U 11 to M . Adama Ava. A »Jfe ...... 145.74 ITalea, Road A I'rlvaU *• . (Tana A Btorm Sewer Aaat) Dav Co. (lnlrnUte rilling BUUon. Inc.I 117 41 to 43 A and e -' wIck.Ait wlfev.- MI.4JB (Taua A Storm* Bewer AaaL) 21 9UA anandd bldl bldf. . llarrlMargarea • t Beadle .. 91.39 ITale*. 'Boad A PrlvaU Connactloa Aaat amounUnf to ?JM!mwfc£Xib&XiMr&iSi!ia !f r-tsiu**'««,tarn — •-•- Hl It 41 Hamurl 75-A II H«>erln Park A A. BcnnaUbr . II.: . M3L 41 I Really.. Co. ,™..^ T-to 11 U 10 ' 'Hamuel llecker ... 11.07: . Hut'Jeet to Private Bervlce' aS AK)- De». Co lo I, 41 tl ' .'Hamuel Heeler ^ 15.13 Connection* Aeet. InfjallmenU 14a-t : ^D. *-tHadn_a.. Adanu Av* 41 11 . . li15.1. 4 ; l td mjUMM((Ut> -i,.. .,„_...•,„._.: M.X Ooldberg Samuel.HecUr „, . 17.43 .: A lut from . Juua IUI. . M3L . • ...... : A A. Schneldar . 1(3.1 :. i«i-u> $,i37_7s A Int from. J>»-: Dar. Co _ . 10 t 41 1-1 ,..- .Itom. Adama Ave T Samuel llecker ... , ll.UT 76-A 11 Bererln Park (Tana A Stora Bewer Aaat) ' cembir 15U,' llif. :• Dar. Co —_._ Itt-IOI A. Blelllnf A T. >• Really Co ™_ 14,»: 343 III to 111 The Bender • 319 - 18I-3H7 Mai Brill, (DaU . 19 61 Drlckenaieln ._ ; IIM (Takes A Bldewalk Aaat.) Uoldlnf Co: 34.1 and Udc ' PoelUer) 1 m 4 Adama Ava and bldf. 75-A 31 and Udf. Carl U. Bradley, laraej LlpachlU Der, Co BimueT Uecker .. 1491 Subject to a Storm Bewer Aaat 3I1A 15-411 Joaepb Bnf*l, 4J63 1 .ia.it BaL ' A'wife '_•• tll.l IS to 13 Sarah Jacobaou - 4 III (Taiea A Sidewalk AesLl Suliject to' Ritad Aaat amount- amounUnf to $743.50 * InL IJoaeph JUller) Thoma* Frattda- -'- ITalea A Btorm Bewer Aaat) g-^LytT^ftJrt*-? 1 to1 3 Hal Bin A Rose Bamuel llecker „. . in ing U $130.79-A InL from Oerdner 11! from November Mud, M39. Samuel llecker .. . i.n t 343A tl and Hdf, Paaqualf Yan- ' 391A 477-471 Uua Urldujwakt _ I BUverman .. .. 52 ' November 111, M30. A. B. Obevpachlar and bldf. (Taiea, storm Bewer Sarah Jau>baoa w. Oil Hajnuel llecker .. 8.71 75-A 71 (Beverln Park A W.'Colquhoun 113.5 nulal — 1,911.1 m i Rapid Tranalt Bauuel llecker ... I.T1 . Realty to. I 11.0 Central Bldf. A (Taiea * Storm Bower AesL) - A Boad AaaU.) v K. E. Co A • Heoiuel Uecker ..... 1.71 343 Ml and Udf. Brio Aim. (Ben* : ' , IIT M-10 • Ueorfa Knee __.- 71-A 74 (Heverln Park Dev. Co. (Mary 397 13-11 Jaa. N. Parkar (Mary Mel) . Samuel llecker ...... 1J3.13 . Healtjr Co.) 11.» K. Bender) ...... 1HJ der Uoldlnf Co.) 1ST. Tit 491-499 Bapld Tranalt •Taiaa A Sidewalk AiaL) II ' ' (Severln^ Park- ' Subject to a Storm Sewer .Aiat ' ' a Gaw " • Bamuel llecker ...... 117.11 7S-A Central Bfdf. A 397 41-43 Branut A Ilm-' B. _, Co ^..^ 4 II .' R**lty Co.) ^a, U.o: amounUnf to 119.10 A Int 7*4 MM toMI SCartel H«hn _ 1 8 71 (Taiea A Bldewalk. AssL) ' ' 75-A 71 (Severln Park . 141.41 from April 12nd, MSL . - f merman ~-~ HaniM) Ileckrr7™.rll7;ll Really Co.) „-.. Ml I . .. B. P. Mora.,A to •TORR1 SEWER AIMIIMINT ( Taiea A Bldewalk AaaL) 11.11 Anna Barrla . 17131 SIS. MI«ndUdf. Oaterfaard Horn* (J. N. Farkar 7S-B II and bldf. Severln Park _ _2_ • '; B'df. Co. (Oe«r- S3 II aad bldf. Harry J TaeU ._ 227 :| It Bamuel Meeker ..... BUM I>*di\ltk:lt-Da>— (Tafia, Ituatl A.ITIvau Barvica" 1 40S1I-19 and bldf. BarUer'rTTutMuI uf!i -dHarm Saw* * .Boad AaaU,) Cvnn AsaL) -^ow Lot 44 A' I of 41)" fenhardl, (billy Bubject to a Storm Sewar Aa- 403 10-11 and bldf. Hartley T. Tuthlll. MM: Subject to a Sewer Aaat lnau.ll- |4 H Hamuel Uecker ... IM.tt (Taiea A Bewer Aiat.) Defenhardt) .... avament amounting To $57.49 A 411' M-U and Udf. New Jersey DU- - navala not yat dua amountuif to (Talea, Road A Prlvato Sarvlca 71-C 53 Severln Park „ 141 431 to 439 .Sarah Anaben ._ " . InL mm Juna 15th, MIL count Co. ,, IIT m..J. I1S.M It Int tram March 5th. 431.11 111 453-451 Philip fjimaji, Jr. 345 114-113 r flank D. . Mil Lonn AaaL) - ' •"' Reallr Co...... — ; 491 .14-15 and Udf. New Jeney Dla- 41 II . Bamuel llecker .... 111.11 ' (Talea. Road A Private Rerr, audbbjf. (W. A. Blidaall and Udf. Jacauaa, (aara . count-Co, M7.I II II and bldf. Oao. H. Vandevear. 141) tTlloa-HuaJ. A .l'JlMW.Hffilcj Conn. Aaat)_ __ ' 5 1 Conn AsaLI ' H1WBI -ifiifiii - "" "iilSi • Reattr Co .... _.43l"o» jCranford Mutual IM IS and bldf. 41 II Bamuel Uecker .... 1.71 - (Taiea; lluad A Private Berv. A L:) 47T I Dorothj B. Jaii- 41 II • Bamuel llecker .,'., 41t.lt £ono. Aaetil - ' H&lUel „„„ 119 31 —• (Taiea.'BUUWiilrA'fraad"Asua.) - '"" -Herman Mueller, '75-C~'»5 . Beverln TarF" ~ and bldf. ... (Charlotte Skill- Thorwald C Han- 44 l11l " SamueHamuell UerkeUrrc , tll.tl Reallr Co. „ . 744.1 man I ...... „,._. 151.' (Henry Mueller ( aen A wife) A. D. 101 I and Udf. New Janay DU- * wlfa) 63 3! (Talee, load * lilrale Berilc* ' • (Tatea. Boad A Prlvala Serr, Rapid Tranalt \ k ii* Strauiha A count Co. .rtn ill II — r. Jacob H. Natharlua 211 07 14 Samuel Becker _. 144.14 : 75-0 07 ••••' Severln Park 147 11-B and Mdf (Taia* and Blorm Bewar AaaL) * wife 0.131 (Taiea Bold A I'rlvaU Service Really Co 514.1 141 1 and Udf Oldson X Ludlow count Co. _»»_ IIT Conn Aval) (Taiea, lload A Prlvala Ssrr, SIT ' 137-13B Oaleriaud Home 404 33 lo 35 Sarah Jacobavn _UI Attguat T. Ueln- 1 Bamuel Uecker . 51191 EsL 103 79 15 Conn Aaalt 141 t-A and Udf Ruth A Btrauglin and bldf, Bldf. Co. (Oa- 404 173-17I Kti.f"**it tiiifpll" (Taiea, Bldewalk A Road Aaala.) 75 0 '51 Beverln Park ttl I Joaaph Brown _- 7113 I Bamuel llecker ISO 15 A hush MIX larfaard Develop- Tbonuu T. Laffay "UTaW K6»a *' "rival* SetVtw • ISt.A ».» ' < . in t * a\ wttV _._ .i^ W n (taiea, A wife (Unie BobKl ...... 47T U Conn Aaal) Conn. Aaal) B.'hr and C II \ amounUnf 10 $119 49 m Int. fronf nth BL to National Homo I Samuel Uecker „ 101 47 75 C 59 Beverln Patk Rahb) . . . _ 941,1 from Juna 15lh, MSL Oranfa Av*. Buildan 120 si (Taiea Road A PrlvaU Service Really Co . (TtIM * Hoad Aaa) 111 07-5H 59 H V Harm* A (Chuamont t. now Vary finaan ____ 21107 Conn Aaat) , ITsiee, Boad A Private Berv 131 IS Harwood Hah . .. aud Udf. wlfa. (The COOL of 11th SL) Owen CamgbeU I Samuel H acker _- 19147 Conn. Aaal) Bender Uoldlnf 41* tii-sti Tony Coaumno _ A Wlf. 311 07 (Taiea, Boad A PrlvaU Sarvlca 79 C U Bevarln Park Subjact to a Bawer and Prlvato Corp.) 411 7 aad bldf. Barmoad A. Watara 141. IM and Mdf. John K. MlUa XaL tfit ~ Conn. Aaat) Service Connecllona Aaala. In- rtf 47T a MI 1<3 and bldf. John, K, HUUIat II31 Beally Co. — aUllmenU not yet due amount- 331 37-31 and bldf, Itador Borodowko Aj • t-i T B14MI I Samuel Decker 109 47 7SC 41 Savarln rark Ml.ll (Tana. Sewer A Boad Aaat) IIT MI-MI Merrill H. Morris (Taua, Road A Prlvato Service Really Co^.., ing to 111! 10 A InL mm Oc- A wit* , 411 I and Udf. Herbert 0 WUaoa, and Udf. It wifa 5171 Conn. Aaat) tober IJth, 1931, alao an un- Bubject to a Storm Sewer AaaL i' I, 75-C 41 Veverln rark InaUllmenU not yet dua amount- Al wife - Ml BubjecSbj t to a Boad Aiat amount- 10 Samuel nerker-. 10147 Really Co . ,- 1311: paid Boad AaaL inkUllmenU 431 441 441-141 Nunala Va Van — 13.1 hut to ItlASI A Int from Oc- (Taiea, Road A I'rlvaU Barvica not yet dua amounllnf to lnf u $19 0» A InL from SapL tober 17th. 1130M30.. (Tans vA Bewer AaaL) Hlh. 193L Subject to Sewar Aaat InalaU. Conn AiaL) . - • Bubjacl to ,a I*rlvato Mervlca $140.11 A InL fKln Novem- menu not yet dua amounUnar to M4 411-411 HalUe Ireland. (H ber 9Ul, M3L - 7-8 and Udf Mallla ftanden __ 1n.11 47T 14 17 and bldf. Walter Parrot Connection I Aaat InaUllmenU (Taua A Sturm Bewer AaaL) $14,35 A Int from Juna 1th, aad bldf. J. Bartolotta) V 168.83 A wlfa ,.MU»'._»< SOTitt. - nol yet du* amounUnf lo $17.04 HI II ' - Uarwood tuh . 19-10 and Udf Jennie —, TUua -.. IMI , 1131. (On LoU 407-199) Ml SU aad bldf. Dorothy • Xltrlnf- (Taiea A Road AaaL) A InL from Juna Slh, Mil. • Subject to a Bewer aud PrlvaU (Lane Creatlac.) 431 3-4 J. N. Parkar, Inc. tfl.J! 4IA I Workmen* | " ' II Severln Park • Bervlce Conn. Aaala"~Inaull- 390 I-A k Laud lavHton (Katharine Mc- Ill Ml aad Udf. Xllrlnf- Bite. Co. „.....: 1.17 RealtylCo. ,. '• menu not yet due amounting lo 111.41 Laufblin) .-«__ 4.31 41 to 53 I Bamliel Uecker .. 1,515.90 i $119.10 A InL frnm OcL 15th, 431 11-11 Cecelia Johnston _ in 414 Ada r Dadd,(O*- (Taiea.-Bntd A PrlvaU Service |: (Taiea A Bewer Aast.) 358 3 Slclualve Da* "I Bubject to a PrlvaUi Secvlc* llll; also a Boad Aaaesamcnt velopment Co. < .111.51 411 47.41 J. N Parker Co. totfaard D«v. LandJnveaton , _ (i* mil..) II 11 and bldf-Pirld,B,-Currt' , , Subject to a Sewer Asmara tint * A wUe Bat ._..- 11I.7U : - -• noli rat dua amountlnf Id $77.04 Corp. _. ._ till A lot from June SUX1I31. . 'from Nov. 9!h. 1931. Land Inveatora amounUnf to $81.09 A InL from larfaard Der Bubject to Road. Aaaeaamant . 7JC II Beverln Park 131 99 Uarwood FUh-_ __ Corp, ~_— 13.11 May 18th, 1931. Co) .. 10.5S InauUmeuU not' yet due. Really Co. .... III Subject to SeWer and Prlvale --andlniaaton 431 41-51 Sura Bmolrycx Ada T. Dadd. (Oa- amounting to 1115.50 A Int-— (Taie* and.Sewer Aut) Bervlce Conn Aaala. luautlnienu Corp. _..«.._ 179.11 i, wife . " Dor. from September SOUi, MSI Bubjert to a *l'rlvau Hervlra nol yet du* - amounllnf to \ Land Inveaton Subject to a Sewar ffiismi*nt 1 Adama Are. De- ConnetUon AaaL lualalltuenu ITOIO A lut from OiL 15th, Corp. LOI amounUnf to $04 00 A InL from tCkvl . MI 4M.IM- Philtp Booa, (Oa- not yvt du* amomitlnffto $77 04 1931; alao a Hoad Aaanament 300 113-4111 Oeo. L Belyaa " May Hlh. M31. 411-4t3 terfaard Der. ft Adanii Ave De- A InL mm June >lh, 1031 tnsUllmenu not yil Oud aiuouut- and Udf. A wife 354.1; 441 119-111 Carl Heidi Co. SI 61 velopment Co ._ 71 C 15 Beverln Park Inf to 1190 II A InL from Nov. (Tana A Storm Sewer Ant) 414 OaUcfiard DOT. 7 Adama Ava De- (Taltl 4k Storm Sewer Aaat) a-CaJ . Realty Co . . 154 51 llh, 1931. I 411.417, Otf* T. CoUlna, 44T S-4-S-4I-41 Sanderson, Ruth . Co. « ._ _ ~ 244 BS velopment Co (Taiaa, Sewer, Boad A Prl- 441 1-9-10 Sanderson. Buth . a°r*B_4uujaf,» afta> a» awmr-aaaw,- aaTa-van*. e_v*nTaTaW]*aa»r~ (Storm Sewar A Bold AaaU.) Bubjact to Boad A PrlvaU 131 II Uarwood rtah .... and UdfV '' l(aaai County 441 S-t-S-U to II Sanderson. Buttt . hat to e-Ua f. as*, tram i vau Berv. Conn AaaU.) Subject to Sswcr and Prlvald 1 Itort. Co.) fnaa n—liei Una. IBM. 343 UIA Philip Booa '-'.«[ Service CouuecUoua Aaaeaa- 71-C II ' Severln/ l'ark Service Conn AaaU UtaullmenU 454 St to3 3 Mary B Church _ 344 355 Oalarsaarjl Dar. amounUnf to llll 31 Bubjact to an unpaid Btorm lit 1-7 and Udf. John Cilhcm — Co. ™ 36 94 1 • Really Co 190 9 not yel due amounUnf to $119 II Sewer AWL Intullmenu not yat from Mar 301b, Mil, \ (Taiaa, Bewer, Uoad A l'rl- A loL from OcL 151b, Mil, ITI II Central Bldf. at John-A. Cook , 10 55 I Adama Ava. De- nte Sarv. Conn Auu.) due amounUnf to |l!t.0u at lat Der, Co. . ales a Road,AaaL InaUllmenta from Nor. Ind. 1I3L 364 » •. John A. Cook ,. _ irSJ* velopment Co -. ill 75-0 17 Bererln Park not yet due amuuollnf to 1 (Tana and Boad AaaL) IT - XUora P. Vlrf Ulo Bubject to lload A PrlvaU Rully Co _. 434.0 $11013 A InL mm Nov. llh, I 351-333 Joetph J. Turck 471 IS and Udf, Central Bldf. At * wifa ... 1» 55 Service Connections Aasela. (Ttiea, Road A Prlvala Bar- 1131 and Udf. * wlfa (Bob- Der. Co. (Mary 344 ts BttonP Vlrflllo menu amountlm to 1155 SI vie* Conu AsiL) / 151 II art L. Bvana) _ 114.11 K. Bander) -* wlfa , 10 S! A InL from May IIUi. llll II 41 Le.hlfh Valley llarwood Tlab (Tauaa,, Btorm Bew«r A Boad 471 tl and Udf. Central Bldf. * Andrew Polowchak 10'! I Adama Ava De- B.R Co ofN J 111 Subject toSeweS r r A rAvala Ber- ) ^ Dav. Co. (Mary Andrew Polowchak 10 SS velopment Co _ < II 41 Jamb C. nicka _ 4 30 vice Conn AaiL Insullmento hot IIS Iio-A Ada F. Dadd. (Oa- K. Bender) , m 4 and Udf. James Z. Archer- 136 II Subject Jto PrlvaU Swnlce yel due amountlnf to llll 19 unaard Dar. iTt SI and bldf Central Bldf. at SU 1 ana baas- »*a ea-ltmt" (Storm Sewer A Boad Aast*.) 13 II Slellar Ven- A InL from OcL 13th. 1931, alao Co.) 1 Conn Aaal amountlnf to. , urea. Inc. ,„ 3010: 1.14 Dar Co (Mary tal sl^St and bldf. Z. J Lyon ™ 28 31 131 31 * InL from May lOUi, 13 II and bldf tviward B Castor a Road AaaL lnsullmenu not (Taua A Storm Sewar Aaat) K. Bender) sn m tout rjhaTerJt. Mil. yel due amounUnf to $1401$ 4IS 1311 and Udf Carl Itaralnakt _ Subjact to a Sawor Aaat amount- I .J A wlfa . ... 13117 A Int from Nor. 9th. 1931. . 144 374 and Mdf. IMdor B*t*j, lnf to MIST A InL from Oc- M Adama Ava. De- II 111 August Tlierman . llll .45L11 (Taiea and Storm Sewer Atat) sn ut*i£sr *fcr7*^iy. velopment Co _ I (MaUa Doney) . 474 41 Peter Oaurgarrd. tcber Id. MSI; a Boad AaaL on 111 Ml N Wolgln. A. 151 91 Uarwood Tlsh 11.71 (Taiea. Burnt Sewar * Boad sn UO-IIl gaa^aaaartl— Lot 51 amounUnf to 1140 IS A II Adama Ava, Da- Elsenateln, rl al 1107 Subject to Sewer A Prlral* Bar* (O. K. Holdlnc lut from October 17, 1030, a vilopnenl CO .. III 111 101 Mi i N Wolf In, A. vice Conn AasL tnaullmenu not 364 113 and Udf. Talinllna Chrlat- 5» 94S-»M-»tT BsTa aa A Am Prlvato Sarvlca Conn, Aaat on I and Udf Illnnle Sailer _._. 103 03 Xlienaleln, ft al 13 07 yet due amountlm to 1119 10 A au * wife __, 145.94 Bubjact to a Sewar'A Road Aaat" Lot tl. buullmenu not yal duo Subject to Road Aaaaaunenl 101 151 153 Cranford Manor Int from Oct 15lh. Mil; alao a amounUnf to $447 93 A Int InaUUmenu not yat due lload Aa*L inatallmenu not yet (Taiaa * Storm Sewer AaaL) from November loth. 1930. amounUnf to 114.53 * Int mm anauntluf to lllt.ll A InL Corp ilk' ... 17 43 U-tl KlchaaKkhl l w. CCookk . t_i: January Mlb, M3S. alao a 111' " Harry Ii Kulllir 117 dua amounting to $11011 A InL, ITua* * Storm Bewer AaaL) 474 41 • Central Bldf, & Boad Aaat on LoU S9-C0 / from October nth, llll 1<7*A Ne Vinlgui, A mm Nov. IUI. 1931. Der. Co _____ 555.43 1 I Adanu Ava De- 151 II Uarwood iriah ._ 17.41 It-ll-tl Wm. Omdnlck _ 13.17 (Taita A Boad Aaat) amrnmllnf to ISS1.90 * Int ' Zlaomleln. el al MII 15-11 John Phllin Bni _ M.II from October 17, MSI velopment Co. _ I 115 119 110 N Wnlgln, A. Bubjact lo Sewer A PrlvaU Ser- I J. N. Parker Co.v_. 4T4 41 Central Bldf. A | Adama AT*. Da* Blsemleln, el aL. 4 SI vice Conn. AaaU. IneUllraeaU , . "(J. Sunbai) __ Der. Co. (Mary IH * II S. J. Lyon , J 10 SI vilopment Co ~J I 101 f 13 Mkollne Jenain — 117 nol yat due amountlnf to $1IIM U and Udf. W. w. Mooaey. Inc. HV Bender) Subject to a Sewer AaaL aroount Bubject to Private Service 114 337-311 R Unfrnberf „ 4M A InL mm OcL 13th, HSU also (B. aTBurl) .1,151.13 414 44 Central Bldf A tat to HIM A Int from Oct Conn. Asst amounting la 111 131 III — C C Vcllmall 414 a Road AaaL Inatallmeot* not NTaiea, Bold A PrlnU Service S_ 1131: a- PrlnU sarrlca $11II A InL from Ma j Mth. 143 1117 lo llll Xmma Tamke 171 yel dua amounUnf to 114018 ., Conn. AmL) 1 Conn. Aaat hutalbnenu not 7« 143 11'! la 1155 ^J'IUT Cabrlcl , A InL from Nor. 9th, 193|. I 474 43 s&rig**^ "-"^ dua amountlnf. lo_$4810_* InL darorAt* !«, » and btkhflnr > »—A wife--~;i.'-itE I5X lia.and: bUaV, pjvTbanuuv«B* Int mm Conn. Aait. amountlm. to IM 1U3 • B. Murphy - ^. 1.17 Subject to Sewer A PrlvaU ttvrr 'Subject to a Boad AaaL Install, Oct 171b, MSI. menu not yet due amounUnf to s 14.51 * Int. from Majr Ulh, 151 IISO-im-HSl llarntlna raeaaler 151 vice-Conn. AaaL InaUUmenu not Ill II «. J L,on l»' Mil ~•> ,-A Ink tram OcL iota, MIL. US and Udf. Naaoy D, Page, - 1 Subject to Bewer Aaal from AprD it. 11311 an unpaid taafd DAelop- amouaUnf to 1199 09 A Int, ' , 154 I • Thoauu) P.* (Mada a Paf<) 411.53 mant Co.) (Btona Bawai', Boad from Me* Mill. 1131 ,. Bldewalk Aaat IneuUmeata not 1 — Sweeney _ lit 31 (Tasea and Raad Aaat) IM dua amaunUu to I lit.19 (Taiaa. Bewar, Boad A PrtvaU III and Udf. ryramld AaaocUlat, Bubjact to Sew.tr It Boad Aaat. Sarrlpa Conn. Aaat) MA and Udf. Tempi* Brook* _ I.J3 A Int from Sent IMh. Mil; amounUnf to-ftlSOt A Int -1IWI — 555 3» Subject > a Ittdvialk AaaL Servloa Conn. Aaat) from November'lOUi. 1110 (Storm Sewer. .load A Prlvale T and the fo7owuu7BoaTAaaU.l 154 4 and Udf Tbomaa P. Mart Cotf _-_ SSi-t. hutall-eal, n«« mm dua aa Lot II. Initaflmeritt-not yet / Sweeney 431II 171 IS Oaterfaard Horn* " " " " n. Aaat) 'uwaillnf iodlU A UL due amauattaf to HUH A/ (Tana aad Baad -aat) Bldf. (Otter- Walphlll Holdlnf 1 ina. lewer A Boad Aaatt.) II and,Udf. Joseph Papp. (akh- faard Develop- rrooi HIM «th,, lljl; aleo InL froaa'rjct 7th. Mill ' ' to PrlvaU Bwtlc* Coo- " - - ard Slnu) __. tH.73 » Boad Aaat. on UA II * LoU 11-19 amaunuat to f" Aaat belallmenU not ment Co.r- ___ Walphlli Holdlnf 1U amoontlM to tIM II * c (Tana and Road Aaat) Subject to Sewer * Boad AaatT _. amaunUiif to IU.95 A IJ! !! .v., OUa Wrlfht. Int_ |LM tmbuntlnf to I3.ISII * Int. tot fraa lnna nth, 1131. — tram October lsi. MIL 371 II and Udt. . Tbamaa Tarrar Frederick MeUfcr. * Ut from Oct lltb. MM 1 %om November ltta. MSI *" U It sad Udi. I and bldf. Tbonuu r. , 17* 14 V Oaurtaard Horn* (J A XlnraM) 13t.il aid ma LM M InnallmanU net Bwaanty JL 413.11 UU aad Udf, Tji»a_al*TarVar^ *"•** •object to a Road Aast-on LoU (Taiea. Buna Bnrer. Baad du* aaaouncuf la IITXM (Taiaa, Sewer A Boad AaaL) 1 * wlfa »—__. 199 is Bids. (Oatar. JSt-SIT amounUnf to IS0I.I0 A * Prlvata Service Cannae- rInt Ira* Boot IMk. MIL Subject to Prlvata Sarvlca Con- I and bldf. Jamta M. Thomaa . faard Danlop> 151 147I-1MI- - aacUona Aaat lnHallatcnu aot £ andUa^ 1793-A Subject to Sewer"!.' Boad 7*1-7 SCWtB ASSESSMENT rat due tauunUnt to IU.93 A • I and bldf. r. Handler A N."' amounUnt to tsiln A hit. laL from Dctobat 15uV INL , Brand (Mary K. tram November 10th, MSI - I Thomaa *. Baadar) B|l V • Oaterfaard Hoaaa •y_i-2i-i»« !S If,. l < 14.11 . M and Udf. P. HaodterATTr^ Bldf. (Oatar. ^^ — - - 17111 ill M to4 1 •«. * 2 *.*n*> *-* * ™- GianVl (Maxj K. furd Dwvelop. Tal^BaCTlca ConnTiaau. >. •_ _ - Bender! _____5I1 a* lMSAaadUdf.1. aaSbatt. II anonildf. ~ Iiutt Odanerl * —(SrwrrAV Boad Itammnimr !»•—M»to-1»»- *e**».ama»»57- . Bubjact |o Sewn A Road AaatT . tl.II wife, (Tamiu aaaunlhS to $335.11 A tat. • and bldf, Harwood'luh—. 1U*' r UMI Sldf, A Lou) _Mt.U Aam November Mth. Mil. Mi ztMySaaakUfe... ^Bttajactto 11 fc^iirj uneunl* 1M4 and bldf. Coy Ubaoa aawttt • I* . Oalarcaard auaaa Baal Hold Mart. Bldf. (Oatar. 3M,M.4S and bldf. » . naid Oankp. U4
,.V' 'n' . THE CRANPOGD CITIZEN AM) CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1932
WBIWAI* State Mnteum to Restrict material which readied Syinnww of Minute* of S! 41 I pie Ui New Jersey, and more, than fcDM Lending of Filmt, Slides BHMI»I reamta oonld not be> **fc—* Bond of Freeholder. 51 11 care of hof inse of rfisnfflrteut dupH* Eh'You Remember- Because of the tremendous Increase ite material and help, fa the past Regular meeting ot the Union County HaPED BY RED GROSS KanBUUf. of requests for motion picture., films. four years the number ot requests Board of Chosen Freeholders was held ABOIT CHANFOHD? lantern slides, and other lending ma- bandied by the MuseunVe Lending De- at tha Court House. Elizabeth. N. J., on Uore than 3.000.000 famlllea tarougb> (gttmlk ft Eoa4 ^—n.) partment has shmm an enormous In- K hiM^iA a aawar AMI, aawuat- terial, and because of the existing fi- Thursday, November 3rd, 1833.-at ,2:30 out the nation were gittfn r«ll«t at -'. - -T *^rrs ' Is it irorlrfiif u faith \igh MXMI JXWI- las uTtSMT aV IM. fraat oa- nancial conditions, the Mew Jersey crease. For the'fiscal jeaf1MS-1B8. various types by U» Amertcaa R*d- 10538 shipments- were made; for'the P- »• .'••'.• .. ... ochtri< mrnt o/ accomplishment' ilalo State Museum is forced to restrict Its The" clerk, Chan. M. Affleck, called Cross In the past wtotor, to aid ttem i Of trwut L^t "I IX, ' - _ «* u ment. disaster or other misfortune, j oe oi pux «-•_, i. ji&inl tvuvrU for :/it t^t)r( lioweier, I In the past the museum hiavtarougb E53 shipments were Ttowirtl tf; and The clerk stated on', account of the A major'relief task, du« to tnta- «TCT* ir t.-. its lending department, supplied'ma- dnring the year 19SI-WM. JSjMo or- absence of Director McMane, who was .ployment and dinar unusual, conditions ders were filled. This shows an In-confined to his home by sickness, it la the bituminous mining counties In V'" "is j"dii-d Azan. Lod).i! in liKW Tlic father terial to civic ciubs,JBoy and Oirl Scout ' »su Ui"i m Mdiuul was one of the orKnni.ns of troops, granges, churches, schools and crease of 15,1M orders for lending ma- would be necessary to elect a director twenty states, was tn«t by las Red terial in the past four years. ' .' pro teat On motion of Freeholder Cross cnftptors alone, or participating i~ i *i . 1MJ Mi Craulord PruUxttM utid improM- other responsible' organizations in New "^ •- .„ i rjnr liutlt A.v,utluUoii un April ill ]U«J •Asst aammUas to IMS UlUbrldge, duly seconded and carried wltb other agencies. In ttieim 141 Con» Jersey, without .charge except; the cost ^r t« »—i ^*iutU| Arttr un llliu-bb u( Murjil jmrs of transportation. ..The demand for Freeholder Hatfleld was elected direc- ties, tho Red Cross atilad 00,009 raiil- M 1W-IM V*MrabU JapusM CtUaa u - . II uii Muuui ~Wuuo7~d! luiotkn ul Urn liirl> llll" 5? J'andHdg. U..m ftMa . . ut.n seum filled 25,698 orders "for lending Acknowledgement of expression of "f lliur\ Ij Cowun txupt that lit w is Barry DU1 ft d In t'lilliuli lpli'ii mul mouil In qgg "• *~ ,,.„ stniement. such interest baa been : wt l r x c 80 t Resolution endorsing present lami> also will 'give cotton clothing,'made j - " '" t.. J i i ,ii l IT Nf» \ oik. City in IBSS «luri hi ui, In aroused in the assertion that Washing Board Of Freeholders was received from II KB and bids. Camilla BooaUtapo from sovornracnt cotton turned ovur " - - . L^^^ _».-:>.£ '^I'U iiu i>r tiusim •» as H iiiLrLlmul Hi* tunvul '» ft wUa tl.li P. J. Bindenberger ton was not our first •President that Young Peonies' Republican Club of to tho Rod Cross for distribution.* s * \ it _ — 7 UJ nt »illi|Oanford N J iiliuut the }nu Mill John a. Ontom—haa_ tU.ll the. suite department has formally Hillside, and filed. SI I lunI l r •i in J < » ond ul that, time In Imd iitiinl Iniiii Subject to • »•»» AsaL lostaU- stnted thai he was. "The Red Cross faces the Imnlest •- a«u not >tt dm anwuntlnj to Painter and Decorator. Communication from Mrs Gertrude winter ,jlnc» tho days ot the World member ' * - • J 13 \. uii N buiini'sa •STM * to mm JUM tut. L. Calhoun and E. K. Adorns of UioWar,". Chalrmnn John Harton pijrn* Co at ^J. . n .. Hi- UMtl tx-uum1 uitlu III I hi' liallll- Ilioad ft ftl"ta Banlu Conn. Long Experience and Careful Work Socklag AdtuUg* Onion County. Historical Society re- jsid,:, "It Is organised in virtually every 1 \*tr"t- tit u ui-1 ho i ll **"' B. J. Orr _- tM.tl rotunda be turned over to their society Bubfcct to • Bawar AasL amount- Ensures Satisfactory Senrlot policy or practice of taking advan Statoa, and will eo-opurata vita all ' *•>'•'• " ' " _ o L a. 'uul |»«i "I llii_i]inc CMiiimiviiiiiiin ul An- tal w til 44 * Int. from April tnge, us In politics, of opportunities referred to Public Orounds and agencies to tneot dlstrena wh«r»»«r [ wlitre ka u 1^ » » *«- — IHIIH it |I«ais m Uli nmlj iillluul limn lull, tre* C -Uilp Coiniiuttfi Itir MIL An-wlde theisai > 1 pi.U !• iirt l>au J "». 3£ j* j vm Ui iml IJI null IK< HIU< iiniul u>$>tln 81 82 Bobert J. Orr ts.lt \(aux Hall Boad Improvement, Also the ^ u.v i<-1 i» Mloui II mitt hum llu hiiui dlttrl t " IB 1S.H nrieraployincnl anil other relief mass- jn.it.wu 81 !> acceptance of contract and authoriza- i-i '" , U ir J*-1" Apin n ni7J In win i lutul n inn- 1 "iB It tion Or ntBu 'psymekit, atso ticovpuuicr CB-Jlmf acWiritiesi'lb ' l-w Jtiin'fli'ii '*** of ih* M«t f"iVsbMv |{i iTriUMini »r tin nmlill It ilTI'litul ln, to tSUX ft laUJrom Mar Boad Committee. Ing liomo liyglcno, Ufa savingjtml tint t su.^ «~c;^-a jnti **i UH j ullii A/ult Ludi{i Nil l.J U<< uul it-ji' ««i : i a Ji Airipled-M isuin lit llunllr m MM 158 SI 4! Request from County Clerk for leave •alft Tho Jun|or;ncd Crd»s, composed I '„ 158 a and bids. ltlUlp Haaaa „ 15.11 THEATRE: -WESTFIELS of absence of absence of Miss Annie of almost 7.000,000 school chtlilrcn, nlio EHutw T. U-. i .V iti » w Hi. m^li liiwnii iimlniisl) IHUI Mini ul si SA and bids 1'alllp Haaaa 13." f .•.'« •-. ul lit, Mi mill* Lmlu No 1.1 ul Ni» \uili 139 lJilMdWds. Andr» O'Su* _ 1J.H Lacko for one month with pay on ac- ralllod-tq. the support of tha socloty's Bubiact.to.gewei; trrliala Her- Matinee-Dally Phone .Elnt-dTB* Pexfflonsnoe count at sickness was referred to Fi-rollot offbrtB, anil tho children allied vlca Conn. Assl amouaUni to nance Committee. others of tliclr ajn Iti-pmcUcnl wars, 141.05 ft Int. from May Uth, 2:30 Z-U88 m*- "it i vr *~ -i r-'- « i «ii Trii,.ii™ ! itmij H Citwun illul nt lit, liiimi un formed sowing and food canning ( s 1131. Copy of a communication from State aid -Hr.L.4. ~> J< , I Cl' t lmiu 1II7&I 1 "1 t UVflltll Llltllluul Novuilllil -I, I 11 classes, and worn ot treat assistance 158 1641 and blot. Andrew O'Sueh _ U11 TODAY . TO DAI Highway Commission addressed to Su- uniu re t<"*i4_'lj . MS r, i,(ii unt < I I"' "11(1 III' »IUI Ullllul 111 Pulki I i- Subjact to a Ba«ar Ant. auount- In chapter roller work. ' I toa to M4 00 ft Int. Irom Uay pervisor of Roads stating they approved 111«[. It' v t.t "t KIJI d louiuJup bulb, l*a Ills utothiis mill i IIIK luul :01b. ltsli alao a Prlratt Sw- GEORGE M. COHAN request to Improve Olenslde Avenue, Whilo the wheat and cotton werej dirt t c -I- „ U .mjaij HUM iiictcd u hluliuU i,lii.« luiiniiiliil -K. I li- ill. COLD. AaaL on Loto 1041/3 Summit, with county forces was re-given by tho O. S, Gotornmont, no \Unu.-i. vi i--i |dim u> IIIH niiinui> in tliu < iiinluid amountlss to »3« 0> ft tat,fro m in "THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT" Mar Mill, ltlL < wltrj ferred to. Road Committee. money was prpvldod to Bny. for the >,_ t—a. ' if^a lie IK-" Chunh, liny l|i(u ul(| Un Imiui- 130 184J and bid! Andrew O'Buch _ 1S.TJ CLAUDETTE COIBEET and JtUUX DUBANTB Communication from Union County necessary work cnlnllod. Tha Rod Cross i inu* cl i* c i ^ • in, cianii«d lu, i.t t *•-' , > an C 'inn und iHCtid by i II WIIUM i)U IIU 11 uiuTlo amounUos to sstot * Int. from local Rod Cross chapter during tho mil •llatT i u>u t in "TIGER SHARK" 1933 budget, was referred to- Finance 0. » . fit I JrVt^k 4tllOW ,11111 Hay Mta, H31.fc*. call from Armlstlco Day to Thanks- ..» I.,. IJ,T * rHtlTp' • U*U Committee.. .. , . . w. <1 Ju >AI _ I " IIWlOUcnUH and bids. ,_ —^" F!Ur>Ay~and"SA'nJBDAT—NOV. U-IT " Communication from West .Roadie Bubjaet to Bawar ft Prlrata 8ar- "70,000 WITNESSES" Improvement Association requesting TlM Conn, Aaata. amountlni to ,-Trjr,Ji_C]a!>5l0cd. Ady Jn_ thls paper " " 185.01 *-ttV Irom Wa Mth,- ' " " . with PHttlJPS~HOLMES - curtailment of county-expensoa was.ro J J 1 1131. ferred to Finance'committee. Small Investment and big "returns. •158 11 Henry 1. Knapp Also RUTH CHATERTON in Communication from V J.cKerstlnic
to his mother and daughter at West- 158 31 15-18 Matinee Only—"THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" "Hot Saturday'' aad bids, Held Avenue between Union Rood and THE GBJiATtST ALL-STAH Inocenao Muuno_ 319 _«« ^1655 r uit Walnut street, was, referred to Road A Puraniount Picture IB*ao» MUMBOur aJtr*ajya* *Mau« iwyt3"™^* Sv,.V.. "" wr<*.i , n-, | IS) 1051 Inocenso MUMBOU. 15.T1 Committee": "* "•"*"' '' " . CAKVGIIANT 158 1018 laonnio Muuno_ 13.T1 "LIFE BEGINS". Commurlicatlon_from Home Demon- 1S8 1«.1« InMUuo Miuuo-. IS II ' BANBOtPII SCOTT 158 IBM inocenso MiiMno.,.. 15.11 with LORETTA YOUNG and.ERIC LINDEN atratlon Agent stating she had appoint- L' WILLIAM POWELL 138 1011 laonuu Miuino— 1511 ed Miss Mae V. Tappen. temporary Tntnu Uuwuu. U.U 18.T1 junior c]erk-typlst, from November 1st S5c. till 8:30 P. M. and KAY FRANCIS 138 IBM - 61.81 "THOSTWE LOVE" 158 1655 to IMS. Tnaraaa Musano~ to November 2nd. inclusive, was refer- SAT. and Stlk •a tbeir tnaint hlU you'll lovn II— aad bids. with MARY ASTOR 158 1W» Tbenaa Vusaao _ 1S.I1 red to Finance Committee. 15t UtJ—; O. D'AUaundria.. 1511 Monthly reports Of Supervisor of WEEK OF NOV. Bth ISt 1681 „ , Q. D'Alleaandrla - 15.TI WEDNESDAY and TIIUBSDAY-NOV. IS-M "ONE WAY Roads, Engineer, Superintendent of PLAINFIELP'S 131 1700 D. D'Allaaaodrta- 15 JJ 15» 1701 aifd Udf, O. D-JJlittnorls— 15.13 MARLENE DIETRICH Weights and Measure, Jail Committee 21...0 11-113 i John Maedo , S13.54 and annual report of Mosquito Exter- PASSAGE" 231 110-117 Joaaph J. Toma- • in "BLONDE VENUS" (Now 111-111-117) aulo, (H. Ilah, mination Commission were received o I Wlilt AUNK MaiMAIIOf^ Trustee) „ HH-« 148.2! ITEWB COMEDY . BPOBTUOHTIB | •Ud flled. , "= ISO Hud bids. •-Alexander A. Park Ava. a>>''8aaa«s 81. HUNK SUIIUOIl / ! BalloUolo _. . CM.M NEXT WEE K-^GRAND HOTEL" with GBETA OABBO Auditor's report and statement of ph.mSPLIs «.2S(H Aunut Therman, Mosquito Extermination^, Commission A Publl* Thaatra was received and filed. a 378 103 and bldl. Darld Jonea . . 33417 Resolution by Road Committee re- IL LOOK ! Whose liiydur Short &ub/cclt 885 141 ud bldj. Amalsamated Bldl questing authority to crnifloy limited ft.Loan Aisn. ... 3T147 ' ONE WEEK STARTING / (Boad ft Frirala Serrlce Conn. number of unemployed men to assist i NOV. 12th Aasts.) In Improving County projects was RUTH JETTING 985 141 - Babatta* Realty adopted. ~ " "" Ul Mf-MI Anna kopTik"-!"." Sti! Any Room Papered Resolution by . Finance Committee - Somo Di>yV¥«u Would See KATE SMITH Sublact to Bewer, Blorm Sewer ft Frlrate SerTlea Conn. Aaata. recommending request of County Clerk JOHN BARRYMORE Installments not rat due amount- Complete, 10 rolls sidewall, 6 rolls ceiling and 18 yatds for leave of absence of Miss Anna Ea>>»XJ4. S1S1>.11S — STOOrNtKiLE and HUB ing to 1100 57 ft Int .from Oc- Lacko with pay, bo granted, was In a Play Written to the tober Id. 1(31. ' bc«der. Work guaranteed. Largest . ' ^ adopted. " . Measure of. Ills Genius ' UStl.iM-a.N and BAND 461 1-10 and Ndf. Harry Wehrenbers,. 301.11 473 1 and bids. leuls K. Kramer selection —1 «POe / O Resolution by Finance Committee 'il 670.81 recommending the temporary appoint- 581 ia-M ud bids. Hirr* BuUi . 165.11 ment of Miss Mao Tappen as Junior . ft «Ue / "House o/ Illls" Subject to a Bewer AaaL clerk-typist in Homo Demonstration r L Y " aoounUns to t4t.4O ft lnu from King'* Flat Wall Finish, King's Quick-Drying Agent's offlce, be approved, was adopted. t Ausuat 6th, 1031; also a Private Serflee Coon. Aaat. amountlm „ Enamdi -Mn. Margaret V. Satterthwnlter LIBERTY to 151.48 ft Int. from Not. 13th, All Colors ' County Home Demonstration Agent, • 1930, and Sidewalk Aaaeaiment appeared before the Board and made a 1'LAINFIiaD, N. 1. ~- amountlm to 111 ID & Int. at 81c qt 45c pt "' ,8% from Dee. 5th. U30 (Reg. $2.10 gal.) report of the work of the Home Exten- -PfcfiiE Pkaa'a PIM ••»477—8»««l al 2:30, 7 and'9 777 18 No. 1 Doerlai All Golors sion Service. i\_ A War, Inc. 598.31 $1.95 g«L (Boad ft Mute gartlct Con-_ Mr. Joseph Amon orciark Township, STRAND nectlon Aaats.) addressed, the Board in reference to, the PRIVATE SERVICE CONNECTIOMS EAST FRONT STBEFT condition of his driveway left by tho - Phone rlalnddd C-Z9R AUCBSMINTB. contractor onlhe Improvement of West- 339 5 and bldl. jTredarlck O. Grain MATZEN ft wife .... _— "3.71 PAINTS Held avenue. The Director advjsed HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES Sobjeet to a Boad Aaat. amount- him same .was being taken care of. . Ins to tll3.51 ft Int. from June 11 EASTMAN ST. 17th, 1931; alao a Btorm Bewer There being no further business and Measured to Fit YOUR Windows Assessment; Installments not yet Let Us Estimate Xoor iWntlaf upon motion of Freeholder Hoesly.duly • due amountlns to SfO.OO ft int. j from Oct. 18ta. 1*31., , _„ * ' CBAMTOBP, H. J. seconded and carried, the Director de- Supplied to You Coroplete-t-'With Rollers, Shade Tne abon descriptions actnrdlnx to Taa clared the Board! adjourned until SS£tou^iBottSofMfcr» tt of ula. bj cash, otharwlw th» nmiaro " .<«aacs I* to J Ft. Widtli and 6 IX Lintth) CBAS. M. AFFLECK. wtinftt.'ssf i. «,» Adv. 1031. . CRANFORD WINDOW SHADE COMPANY "WOMB O. TEUJ8B. Xdephone CRanford 64W08 , \ Coll CeT Name by Aicld.nt U HUXCXEST KSS3XX Pbone 6-W7* - CBANFOBD, N. J. The. name df the so-called Oovcrnor j Phone CRanford 6-01BJ-B | j -'A Standard Lumber &/Supply Co. Wintbrop desk with the slant-top, ac- i CtatcrraDy CHvesi 7.;- "" LUMBERifdrjlAii USES ~ cording to tbe New Xork Sun, origi- nated with the Charak Furniture com- Full line of Storm.SMh and .Doors, Poreh Endottlre*. pany of Boston, -This flrm. desiring a OSWALDNITSCHKE,JrD . trade name for their new desk, settled Sunday Dinner $1 Insulating Materiab, Cedar Closet linings—; quite appropriately on Governor Uan- Tte Dbh Thit Cbem PAINIER —._„ Cedar and Chestnut Posts ' cock-desk, bat tbe printer labeled It Served 12 to 8 P. M. Governor Wlnthrop to mistake, and WESTF1ELD DECORATOR auaatOMBfiLi. the name stuck. * ,»^ CANDY KITCHEN '- A. to Uligatiesi HAYASHFS RESTAURANT Only two classes of people litigate— Ice dream is "tte" perfect deatzt THf|0 F. BENNER "OHFIMIM SBaWICat U J. MDHMf • OBAMFOBD *-«sB^ Cla»e«(tTom : Rea«mable Price* ihCraftex, Mottling AUTOMOBILE PAINTING . , to ifetB Grade -; ~ anirXiaWuriy.lsffecwT~~"r -—~ BRENNAN&TOYE oooo mtsu Numbing, Heating, Tinning; wtf— Also busidePainting vyith Dwtch Boy Lead: and Linseed OU • - ' :riVCat's Hawl - CerMerOsdaaAvCaaAilaWI XUaesjihATa,!. „ Mr*, Mmrlcb'(to buUer, Infflcatlnr " eat ea mi)—Agner seems bored; Hog- gtoa-vTake bet to-the Pslacs to see J 1 ' '•S-t.^-'*'-" '- '•
THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER, 10, J 932 win not tout too nmcb about the ao-Church turn off On switch and potWotmn't Study Group Nationally Known Glee CM: dety that gets on wtthput the teach- themselves m darkness too soon. ings of the Church. I challenge you His loyalties, in some measure, must Will Meet TTuesday here. I ask you, How weU does It get on? be our loyalties. What else does It Will Sing Here December20 In the Cranford Churches But I repeat. It doesnt and cant go mean id be Christian? '* -The Effect of Modem World Trends on. U aodety attempto to go it alone We know His Church; in some real on Human life." U the subject to be Intent upon repeaUaf th. mem of etaco w*« to without Jesus Christ then it stagnatea- sense, is not perfect Many give that discussed Dy tbe Woman's Study Onwp last year, the men's oTganraitlrra of UODS to 4te flaw ct anMe and *, CHl'SMTH M»TAI.TT and perishes in Us own impurities, as an excuse for their disloyalty to It.of the Trinity Church at It* meeting at the- Sntscopallan and the Presbyterian tbe organ irtth Ktwin tt tema,, ^ The Sunday Calendar of 10 o'clock Tuesday morning in the par- (Following Is a sermon preached re- Seventy-five millions of people In the Ait that Is too. thin. The Church churches hav» again eombtaetf to bring nldpar organlat a* that time. From Dnlted' States today live - ish, jppose., The general subject Is "The . „_ — Cranford Churcl»e» U^:h8JtJKP ; : i > tbe Wesleyan,Dnive*'» OJ«e-CW>,to without taowledge of or concern i XOttra%tty fooa 'fitK per- Tlg^il^Y^" of Jexur Christ ~ Crtuilcrd f« a conoart on the evening iWf"'"'" ter pastor of Cbe Cnnford Mctbodlst Modem World." Episcopal ChurehJ . .',. . Ood. But at least eleven million souls [feet[; ; nor the veryy air w» breathe. of necwnbfT ». Jules Du Barry li gin. cxanpoaltion^'and Jilstory ot CSAnro«» MCTHODIST Errscbru. Onraca A service of consecration of Dean music, Walnut Avenue are in the deep shadows of doom. And'peopl' e Insist upon perfection in theseh ? chairman of'the entertainment cotn- and during thla period he organized and "My house shall be. called a bouse of prospecta are. none too assuring. I claim If they did then their own InsistenceR. K, Orbanaa Bishop Suffrogen of tbe Rev. Matcbctt Y. raynter prayer for all^pepoie." rrattee of Trinity and William B. Belly directed ttoe orchestra of the Olympic any society that turns up. its now atwould - h Diocese of New Jersey wOl to bald at of the Presbyterian men's organraitlnn dub of San Frandaso. In 1837 he ».• Christ and His Church.! But why arehear. "Thst's why I cant he loyal to This year's club has been bunt qp composiUon under Dr. Harold Darkr they backward? And If anybody la it," says one. Wo must agree that too Monday evening for their bi-weekly one of the prominent present-day En,.' CM.VAIV EVANCIXICAI. LuTHSXAN CHtTlCH Why be loyal? Welt why not be? We with a nudeui of aeventeen veteran* certain either-he or Society could get many are In the Church; but not allsupper meeting. from the group winch comntetod a suc- llsh organists, and won the diploma of 110 Eutnuui Strtet must answer that question; or, if weon as well without the teachings of the the black aheep got into* the fold It The Woman's Auxiliary will hold its Associate of tbe Royal College of o - Rev. William F. Behreu cto not. it gets answered for, us. In any cessful season last spring, Tbe present r church, let him migrate to aodety would be surprising perhaps to see bow postponed meeting at 3 'SO o'clock organiaatloD faaj been rounded cjut with 8:45 A. -M.—8unday School. 11:00 caie, we find ourselves in some attitude which never has been inflenced by such. many cheap hypocriU are outside theTuesday afternoon. November IS, in the .A. M.—The Service. . . •*" or another before the miiuey: Arid our a wealth' of fifahsian "** Jjonhcgnore Since ,188a, Westoyan alee das teachings. ~ '•'•••" Church and seek to clear themselves by Pariah bouse. material. Hopes are high for a vlc- nave been,a delightful feature in the habtts register positive, or negative in casting ^aspeniona . or hustling up spite of ourselves. Don't thick you can Only the Church has a Philosophy U> life of tbe college. In that year W«. PntST PlEBYTHUAN ClrDlCB offset man's hardships. What, else childish excuses nobody believes. g among tbe New BngJand colleges. Wfes- leyan* songsters took their first r-: Corner of Springfield and North ease around the point and dodge the issue. You can't. . teaches The Love of Ood Our Father: But here Is another astounding tM*r meet at the Parish house Friday even- leysn has taken Qrst place In this, con- corded trip— a trip on foot from Mtd- Union Avenues ' and The Orace of Jesus Christ Our ment: You couldnt live your, present Ing to form an organisation. Those cot test on tbree different oocastoos lh'tho dletown to tbe White Mountains, with Rev. Win. K. Sloan If not I then who should be loyal J Lord? IX people are taught these lives without the Church, any monpresent at the first meeting will be re- purl. In addition to having wen tbe na- the final concert on too summit of ML » 4* A M -Church School. 11:00 A.Or why should any one bet Is my quired to go through initiation cere- Washington. The dub, composed or things from the cradle to the gave'thelr! than society; could get'on without it tional championship twice.' U -Morning Worship. 7:00 P.. fcL—neighbor more obliged than I? And Ulives and their society, must be tnflu- | You would be ever so much poorer In monies before being admitted to the I 1KI3 th flto db ten ramekins; musical vagabonds bent Cnrtstian Endeavor. 8:00 P. ML—Even' neither of us Is, then one thing alone In 1KI3 the fltoe dob sang for the enced. Don't ask whether these things '.every way. I now repeat our question society. 1 upon praising their alma mater, walked IDS Worship. results: the Church must go... firstt timti e i n ththe i n Tisttirpr Glee are true. Of'course they are true. But, I at the beginning: What would you be •ft Club competition held at Carnegie Ball between towns In tbe mornings and in Do you know a.Uncle Christian per- true or not. a Loving Heavenly. Father j If there; never had been a Christian Style Show Features • ,. In New York City. Both large and small the afternoons sauntered about »ho- TiiNrrr Enscoru, Cuvtca - son who became such without the and a Gracious Christ in men's hearts' Church In your society? • Would you colleges from all parts of the country ever they were billed, dressed in pe- Corner of North An. and Forest Ave.knowledge of Jesus Christ: or of one culiar uniforms 'consisting of light and minds must work for the good. And. have any business? Any credit system? Pariah Circle Meeting were represented in these competttlom, L Rev. K. T. Foost community? And It is a fact' that the If not, then be kind enough to teacbJAny ordinary accommodations of Ufa? In 1838, after placing first among nine wide-brimmed hata, blue flannel ilurts B a. m.'— Holy Communion. Church alone la responsible for the dis- me why. ' . Any schools? Look at countries and Janet. Patton of, New York/City en- contestants hi a «""«"~' contest held and trousers, with bright cardinal red 8 4& a. nx.—Church School.- semination of. mis knowledge. - The* Church teaches men th»t Clod »ocleUes where no influence of Chrls- tertained members otlbe Parish Circle in Boston. Wesleyan won the national sashes at tbe vest. Their concerts were 11 a. ro.—Morning prayer and ser- ' %ook about you in aur own commun- usually given In churches or barns rules this worl(t i tlanity has aSeoted and frame yaur an- of the Trinity Church last Wednesday crown in Jfcw York. In the .following mon Uloly, Conimunlori the first Sun- ity How does the Cburch benefit? Or with a Fashion Show. Displays were year the club once more vindicated Often tbe latter would turn out to be day of the month). ' ' -Before the mountains were brought "«England, ' Church. leaders. Three yean ago tbe Club trayeUed through upper New York M.—Service. Wednesdayservice 8:00 through. Spend time upon It, for It U meetingti , Thirty-fivThirtfi e memberb s wet* again won. tbe New Itagland. Cham- State to Chicago, then eastward F. M. Reading room open dally a to an Intrmtina; punle. Before my mmd to New York the Stock Exchange tum- better and do better. Probably present _ pionship, giving Wesleyan. permanent tbrough Pennsylvania and back to 4 p. M, excepting Sundays and Holi- are some pretty crude picturca. It U art people who gat mad when told MIS. C. /Barnes of 3 South Ninth possession of- the prixe cup, having MMdletown. - days. bled one to five points and losses piled only by the providence 6» Ood that you maybe two or three billion dollars high. .this. They think themselves good street was hostess for the afternoon won three of th» New aiglane) cotrtesta W. EUlot Papper of New' Mllford, and I an bere and are what we are.But why this paralysing panic on Wall enough already.: But the message of and -tea and cakes were served by thewithin a five-year period Connecticut, is Club Manager. Mr. C«ANro*D Bad as we are we could be worse- And Street to the tune of billions? Because the Church always ends by telling men following committee: Meadamea • Professor Dattry, director of all.mu- Pepper la_a_Junlor and a member of Rctford Avenue - how would you like to sail oft and lire Beardslee, Ackland, Austin. Bates, Cas- skal activities at Wesleyan, has hadAlpba Chi Rho fraternity. Rev. E. W. Richards where ho Talntcsl lUmmrr of CtarisUan in a Higher. tor, Collins, cniiksbank, Croad, Crossvaluable experience aa an organist and Plans for the year, as announced by Sunday services—fiu^"day*School, S:1S tight ever haa gone? Beadi Prsf. Zwcm- y and Clunan. choirmaster. Bom In Yorkshire, Eng- trol of any man, any government and j Mr. Pepper, provide for a trip through a. m.; morning service 11 a. m.; even-. e^s book, "Acrou the W«1d of Islam." land, ha was brought up In Adelaide, New York, and New Jersey, and for nu- Ing service, 7:45 p.m.; young peoples' You and I could be beasta. But matead any counUy»-*nd. doubted "whether! J South Austria, where bis father was an anyone In the world coM.ilSttQt.^^ Communion to Be Held merous local and weekend Journeys to meeting, 1 p. m. we are here this beautiful SaBbath day- organist of note. At tbe age of twenty, dtles and colleges~lylmj within a 200 We are. about the Altar of Chrlit's holy affairs of his country with any ossur-| ' At Trinity Church Sunday Professor Daltry moved to San Pran- 'Prayer and praise meeting Thursday ancepf the result that .his action wbuM'jQr mile radius from Mtddletown. evening, 8 p. nt: All are welcome. Church. We hare decent hj B. Tuppef to Give it's strange that wail street thmtT Humoroui Lecture Sunday "Holy" communion" will* be held'at* 8 our minds and we mk what we may g o'clock Sunday morning in the Trinity Sr. MASK'S A. M. B. OMUICM Khoulld havh e beeb n shockedhokedt Didn't ourr]] ''. • 88 High Street _, ^ Church. Other services will be: Church . ;mL**>m>3*J* glahta^ the^den^toweve^knowtjne^^g^^ = school"ai i'ti'i. ra, morning worship at Ber. W. B. Bless with never a. Christian CburcbT that no man and no group control the grams given in Cranford In recent 10:00 A. M.-Sunday School. 11:00 11 a, m., and the evening-service at 8 JOHN-W. 5 detUnldetUnles of this world? How la it Uut ~ PuMle Warelilp.—»:00'Pt-i*."» EUfn'Ohaw.—oiRead -A Goodlu yita" HerUage - by Mary Epvorth League. a:00 P. UV-Xvtnlns; sider hoaf much.Church loyalty meant — -~~ . — ~— —^ - —~-— ^- — •• — ^ *>S4v4Ukja>x o vw MVUH WfUiaAasv^U w ^^E^wa^jsw^asfvAsj The confirmation classes meet at3:80 truth and brings billions crashing upon oj the First Presbyterian Cburch who p. m. every Wednesday and Thursday Worship. our ;'fore-fathers? , We hear much their heads? It would have been chtsp- • »„ sponsoring a lecture oV"Tbe Hu- rat* about the cofit stern Puritan. Oon- afternoons at the. Rectory. The bishop u : :1 tory''' '"pagaii - ddtt' ' •'•Bpon" tha *to"*CfiurcK' r-tiftit ~her* -SBuday, -November XF, CRANFORD MOTOR VEHICLE BUREAU • • the Rev. Kerr Boyce Tupper of Phila- for'conflrmalkm. , Mm. B. M. Hatchings themftT But life to the blue, 0014 tiTrnfr delphia. • ' / - .•:•• f.ti A. 11-flunday Scfeoai. 11:00 A. of pioneer and colonial days was mar- The Rector's forum will meet tonight 'l7 NORTH AVE, E. Moreover, the Church attempU to I "The, lecture bos been presented to In tbe Pariah house for supper.' U—ttnrnlng W^hlp '«-4»p.Mi vfloualy sptced up on the tell all men there's something better>!*thousandi of people/throughout the morning People went to Cburch; went Freshman and sophomore members CBANroBD tm (Offfeatte Stmtien) OO& AIDEN BT. & y. p. u,8:00 p, io-Cnolnf *er- for (hem in this world and In the next.: United States, according to members oj of the high school luncheon dub meet over hills and mows and iMtket-tralls. Not only does it tell them, it persuades fin. And there they aaw one another in In the Parish house each Wednesday t**l8Hlll» -»ev. John M. Nnbarg. Aaslataa* all con- day, in the Parish- house. > H. A. KJELDSEN Sunday Manes: 7 a. m., 8 a. m. I wonder if there would be any Children's Haas, 9.30 a. m, followed by bath day with, never a' Christian aunday School, High Mask, 10:80 a. m, Church In our' society. |And what Rev. Poynter Will Discus. : - on the PAINTER AND DECORATOR followed by benedktlbH -~~; -~ -— ivrs you and I should bel the j. _ - money and TJ strange expetl- ^Ths Church and the State' Tuesday, 7:44 p. m, St. Anne's De- Christian Church Bghta for a Cririillin goals for people who are. willing and lit touona, ....• , .. • Sabbath. The Sabbath la the poor to accept them. And this leads im- ence; d visit of:'Angel Gabriel' So my 38 NORTH AVBTOX KABT, CRANFORD ' PHONC 8-3014 man's great Mend. Tbe rich may takemediately' to a third answer to thestudy at midnight; a baseball game be- The Rev. Matchett'Y. Poynter, pas- rest when and as he pleases But question Why'Should I Be Loyal to the tween Uethodlst.and Baptist preachers; tor ot the First Methodist Church Sun- Call Emerson 9-0830 or Emerson J-SB44 ' ROBERT THE1SZ & SON where should the poor man find rest day morning, will preach.'the first of Churcht .'.•"..'.• '...'. ly experience In a lunatlo asylum; ataaUasM and Otter 8W West Graad gt, EUZABXTO, N. * did not the Clirljaan Church stand pat my.collar-button when speaking a sermon series entitled^ "The Church The Church Kegulates. Society, and the State." PAOrTB . Carpenters and Buildera and light? Yes. I know the poor mis- a notable- occasion; and many other VARNISHEa ich a A drama, "As We Forgive," will be Jobbing, AlUraUooa, Screening at 40treats both -bis-: Sabbath and his to "humorous Incidents, Kinds at Lowest Cast Church; and sometimes, also, tbe eWld 1 PI • J * g given, at the evening service Sunday. deny It It is solemn truth , alaUl the'the. Dr. Tupper has, for^tbe last eight The production will be under the di- Phone Crabfgfd f-MM-M IKs the hand that feeds It But such same. The Church does this by rWrW- - ^ tle*n one o* the summer ppreacn- 3 act is never a compliment, to say rection of Paul Durr. « HOIXXWOOD AVENUE tturlnl g art sor t off spiritualiil' 'sub-so UU out™ »t,StanforStfdd DnlversttyDltt , H e hhas e least " •' •.','• \ ':', . •' "' ; ot which certain regulatory traveled widely; and ia thf e author of We are considering the question, "Why naturally" growrt. 'i^2£?L£*!L!*£*?*'many Sft*books. The publlo? Is invited to Ladiea'Aid Will Sponsor Plumbing Heating Be M>yal' to the Church." My second Union County BuickCo. The.,Church "teaches ofthe worihof attend the lecture Sunday night A all- answer is. Because the Cfcujxii'teaches rbsse CRaafortl 8-lIM the .^oul, No man of discern- j veT'oflering »m te taken.. Sale Saturday every virtue.known to man. And I merit fall .to_attach;.greag t imporp - *• 430NORTH AVE., E. WM. E. GODRLEY make-you a startlingsUirtnent: Our tance to this fact All humane laws - The Ladles' Aid Society of the First society couldnt: set on without the Wring from this principle. -Why must Sunday School Officer* Methodist Church will sponsor a rum- WReUoraAvcCnafara lurch's teachings. Oh, res. I know it a man drive carefully about our streets?: mage sale Saturday at 103 Walnue Jobbing Jgatiff^fmi 60 thst he will harm no bugyoriiogj? avenue.— . -, Those, thmgs rach have a life to Uve; Anyone having articles to donate are but your life and mine a.re sacred. Plans.for the Christmas entertain- requested to call Mrs. B. W. F.-Rsn- dolph, Mrs. O. K. Warner. Mrs. P. J. BUICK^ riuman a Bendenberger. or Mrs. O. W. .Davis. public opinion Public opinion, even* dlst Church Tuegdsy~nlght at tbe home SALES AND SERVICE AUTOMOBILE tuaOy, roots in our conceptions of of Mrs. Herbert SJursav IN Severn SLOAN TO PREACH 8I7NDAT moral principles; and out of these con- Court. The-* teacher-training course, Tbe Rev. WOlflam R. Sloan, pastor" of tberPlnrPresbytcrlan Church, who has FIRE So far as we! know, ants and dogs hava been confined to his home for the last no moral precepts. . -! . Ada O. Fisher was the leader at month because of illness, will return (II .We have families: and our filial re-' Department meeting to the pulpit Sunday morning. 'He was abb te«Wihti ^BURGLARY* ways by principles which are groundedTVi™, ^ T0™"! ^.vf0^ Sunday. in the worth of the human soul And. dncte° tne nuo-week Bible class . 1} 1- of course, these "precepU touch ind |°_?.e ch»»>el <" the church Wednesday CLUB WILL MEET COOKING PLATE GLASS tincture the care of our secret being as The Men's Club of tbe Trinity LESSON individuals. , Church will bold their November en- ftr Thats why we have screamjng head- CHRISTIAN SCDJNCS CBDBXn tertainment meeting tonight at tbe ' TORNADO lines In newspapers. If moral princi- "MOSTAia AND IUMOKTALS" will ' 1 FOR MEN Parish house.- The program will in-! I- ples_am outzaged-the headuhes i-the iub)e«t-rf-tbsI>' * ' THE CRAfTOBP Cmpy AM> CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER tO. 1932 "
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Veterans of Foreign Wan Firemen Will Sponsor '. Econony k Stressed j To' Hold Dinner-Dance ExemptFiremenToMe€t —'— Card Party Tonight Republicans Triumph SAIIS FOR ENGLAND ByBarrettLCrafldall The Kanllworth Post of the Veterans The Kenllworth Volunu*r Firemen of Foreign Wars-win hold a dinner- At Kenilworth Sunday AtKenilworthPolls survtved taflll* MPM will sponsor a c»nl party at 8:30 o'clocH danoa In conjunction with the Ladles- lohUjht at tilt- llrrlimiso. Approxlniali'ly I brotaert. MHurt mil MUSI*.}. *taf MM Municipal League Secretary Ainttliary Friday to observe ArmlsUce n 200 Members Guests From 100 persons are* i'x|«N-ti>d to~ uucliil oters Elect Rowan, Fnlltin- sister. MSB''V' '"- Speaks Before Taxpayers' Day with a fitting ceremony, and this Tickets will b* Ihlrty-Uve fenta. lie year the committee have decided upon Morris and Union Cbunties Jowph Fuller Is rlialruiim of the vi\- burgh to Borough Counoil; Israel Association—Lauds Mayor. the dlnnex-danoe. A chicken dinntr .tertolninetit commu-w*e. Other mem- MB l»l»m»iiBai ts retire and re- Expected to Attend Quar- Alt G. O. P. CandicLites «01 be semd, and music will be tur- bera are: R Lnw-hlnski. K. Ocures, A, tara ta> at* aathc Baclud lor m rert Nitschke. ! nWMKt by the SymboUe Dance Orches- terly Meeting. ' • ' 1 f 'Myers, .t. RastrllL J. Vellre , J. Uwh- Given Majorities. • aa« to TfA eU aad tuU33u ssrmtnd- tra. David Davenport of Linden, who ln«kk, J. MerRDtl and A. J. fiUlil. ' Water ImUni'nw »,te»C«t-*» a 'Economy in all lti formf vac the key- Is commander of the Veterans of this Members of Uie Kenllworth Exempt stream th* ate, if >-%'~*uauam- pe» A natfre of CStsfaw. ScsOasd. Mr. Following -a Umu-j,Uin.llni;" iinUun, nete otlhe adjAreat given by Barrett L. district, will speak on "Amerlcanita- Firemen's Association will. be hosts • -, UORlrt! one* to America in Municlpalltlea, at the meeting of the Quarterly meeting. Approximately 300 Irak of enlj oui drep at*ennxt autaa> 139 be had risra ta tie position of Wednesday evening In the Borough rection of Mri>. \'on,plilen. Five ilnllurs .11 e«iidlikvU> from the l»|) i« tlie Imt- taxpayers annfirtfltinn T^^T^fy* fY^P^r members and guests, aro cxpecti'd tu Slid eight a'Ms':\vita';rrall2«l.' almut four gallons'* day. TWs om» Mies and craxtatt swiager *t head- In the Harding' School. Be lauded BalL It will be a Joint InstallaUon with of the ticket a neat.- niAruIn over tba Imtifri auxiliary. * attend, the function which, will be Iwhl '. The tlrprny point 'Sortely nave a cov- le lieiiiocrattc opposition. • a int of wnttr'lnrfteti wasted In hot aewtcra of la* Xttiaul Telephone Mayor. Nltachke and tba Borough on the American Keystone grounds. weather* wh«trth*"W«U or wing oo Company, ta Lcnfca. Tnree lots have been purchased on ered dish social >n coitluu'cUun .with a In the race for Borounh Coiiiuil, the Council for the iplendfat attempt* they card party 'iliiirnday. evenlnit,. .The 'tlio fnrm may bs-lnsr. OB antmuc fa Aawrtc»^^le almost have made to keep the Borough on a Union avenue for trje purpose ol erect- Mayor Oswald Nitschke will welcome ily ivK'nl contest which ei>'aU:d any Ing a Veteran's headquarters. It was the visitors prior to the business meet- irucsts immiNl the ..contents of thv iloreat, Tlldeii Palklnhurvli mid Wll- tawcdtzttCr t*tamm amoriited with paying .basis during the past lew dlslieai;, ttmi a prl/^ WIIK uwnrdtHl for the tie Jerwr Ctty ea« e< tke New fade months o( trying ^tmeC * * announced that full details would be ing which will start at 2 p. m. Thomas 111 Itowiltl, Iteiiubtlcalu. ^en^.^'lritrd closest guess, About forty pi-rwntt nt- 'ft t.1ielr . (.k-nuKTatu'. : oujxtuents ;. an* New Jersey Tdt^bom Coatsasr. available, shortly. ' . White,'.president of (lie association, will : The gwrtogtoil Sorter say» tfcat n explained {he sewer preside. A dinner will be served ""'" ' («ijdfd. _ ;* • -•-. -.-• ' .. -•:'• fman and Oliver Collins to ' siitirllna Issj^i»prol*--br-i»ie1bs. and ing the business meeting, - The Voliiiiti"ir. Fire Ui'i'urtitinit will i-Jear (erinii ;*Por tlie'threo nicb a fol*te«l(WW«t».U>at«»«bart«t hold a lliilKo at the/ ftre llaiiiw 8»twr- ppr **' *»•»•«•- ' Lord Punedln Is rlcht In supposing .' nlshprt liy ivnn'B Pi.mmylvunlnnH T 'that by 18?0 h« could liiivoliwm play- Deltar,- prcBldcntrottJiB 1»nllwortlvni; to the foldiDt *nnst b» detected at "Ivo rommittwn .were Xormed, the tbe imrfacisxfilictrtiDfglnV calls* an- Ba»y la lass. Ing lawn tennis In srectanuulnr court soclaUon, to-moke arrangements fop tornt. **•!* niunrd by; 1.1ic voters, con»Wing of ^Albert Mtyar. 6am- ;the-meeUngp"O.tH«f-members in.ehide- ;_-i5.lHj'Wo Club'niet litwrd»y..ttt tlm alladuy.v»«» :th#'Hilly"T(*miff.. ' ticlines—ere-r«ija«e' oontact Mnrgott, Allen Arthur^anil Ahgclo Car- id llatladay wnrt? tin only two rnmll- dravor to locate such structures. bean standardized. One. o(. the earll- : eumaittee ta crssaSce the Chamber- committee to meet with the Onion eat manuals on the new game—Jas-' dello. Other olllccrs wljo- alwwlll as- ELEtrriON OFFICES - . - .'•"~7- :iut«s who lll«i for I hi; ec- oliinin ol six hiilUilft, ami us ihrrr JILI- ID earl; time* a. cunlster 'wa* a ISM. He tsj'a ns prmudert ol the Daniel Cera. Both committees were spring of 1870—mnkes It quite clear treasurer - -• lor.H. B. Itutli; clerks,. Mrs..Jennie P. .•rs wer« lo !)*• .rlrrU'd., I/>hnmti was small basket of woven reeds or rube* Chamber, and Dan heM numerous appointed by President .Samuel Vltalo, Uiat tor tome time both the hour-glass- tlellar mid Mrs Anulla Itnllniluy. In. [flared one of the. victim.- The. Kenllworth assoclaUon lias ex- the seeond dlstrlct,.yjs Ijimrcl was 01111- but when tea-came Into tke market other bavarian! drtc gtads daring his who presided at the meeting. shaped and the rectangulsr^ courts tended an lnvltallon to all "members', Qtjyen hundrtti nincty-slxbnllof^ wern the name waa gltm to the modern fifteen years as a retaSent ol the were In ute, says a correspondent in posvil of Mr.v MntKuret'llIri'MiiPr, uiul ii«t, .exc't'eiUnaT by 110 v»Ur» lh« num- active firemen and townspeople to ut- Mrs. David llliniins.'-clerks; Mrs. Carl vessel, U>» KnaH *o»_°* turn for heU- Oranges. HigkUad "Kagllsk" a letter to th« London Times. • tend the miMJtlng Sunday afternoon. IT ouili by KcnllwurUi VOUTS In tho 1 Qcores, Jildtie, iintl Juseph Llub, Inspec- 02H' Presidential election. 'Hie first IDI tea. Jfr. B«n f» a pul «r«3*-i!i rf New Inddenully, "sphslrlsUke" was by : as she is spoke ' In the re- tor. "•" "'• -•••"". "•'• - •• iialflct_~_wh.iclj-UM!d. tlie Wtc. Wi»irt- "~ -Jstsejis HL~G.~3gcC,E3!hT Cbajrter of mote Highlands is not exactly the no means the tint attempt at a game Telephone Wanesra «t America. anC of tennis without walls. "Fjeltl ten- . ' LOB| StArcb Ending . wilt M it»: - Iwaiiquurkrs, ixillcd 44H r who.. cfauuear-who- had a MHltfitiO - all-her i"resTdiiticy"of"uio i/nlted"StaC s.~Tn "" uoro rays I" "So did I neltl Is evlilontly 11 irf tlin I111111I. Hint In Kmito linmliit;*!, t)i»j tlrst Innii lie •.agreed D2B, Hoover and Curtis |Kille(l 4H.1 vot«s ther did I tool" Syria, 'it really.Ja city tiuUt on two In Iliivaim,mill In lh!)8 Upholsterer dttea. The first' Aleppo was built rtli voUrs by an overwhelm- over the ruins of the ancient city, R««llj Harmful 0»amt nnijorlty, voted for thv re|iriU of Uie "Earlr ta Bad- SHU Baal A little more than a hundred "DrcaniB thiit -come to. us In iili'i'p," lobnrl oet, for tho rediioInK of tho •"JCtter" studY'coYerlnir'sefirai' years, : salii'IJl-llo,-thef-Boit«,«f, ,.(;ljli!iii. raise funds for uwiifc In tJHM of tlie Hoard of Freeholders. healthiest and most profitable'' for as the boll.of. Aleppo, attacks-children, _. Old Sporliai Tr««ti.. •.,. Following are tho complete labula- sleep, but they are also sufficient to lons of votes east In each dhtrUjt for Stna Dnpety iVtwk usually on iheVface. The boil is can; The earliest known trrallsc deilnlte- Trainad by MUforlun* . ' pi.innin the body at Its maximum effi- uch.caiidldaU; In Tucsduy'n election: 'cerous in oatureXbut disappears after ly mentioning the form, of sjtortNinun- • OrU-iil IIUH l».v u loujj' Hi't'k-s of BSnBUXBS.GIVBR ciency during the day. Professor 'iir ITnldrnl— II) 21J Tl a year/ leaving -V pronounced scar shlp known.aq wln« Hlioutlni; In Don- lictll fnlulurM ili*vrlo[M'il II rileo Stoeckman's sleep researches Included characteristic of '".thKcltlsens of tho Hoover irti III I 4111 fatmnrr "U> Caccln dell 'Arcobiiglo," thnt iiir|iiiKHrri all iiihiTii In" persons of both sexes and ef all ages. Rooftetelt ID) IHO Ull ^published In TOO. I and Thomas (B) JO III 411 l'dfterfOi S Walfish From "Reynolfls 'BD 1 After: many. attempts Uie. For V. 8. HenaWr— aqnarlum of Chicago succeeded ln\ob- L* H. Harbour in) 210 11)11 4011 What Electricity Does for You I talning two gooa specimens of 30 Houses to My Credit in CranforU and Wcstfli-ld Stewart (D) 15V 101 20(1 Creekmiir 'iM 1110 4U Check the List and See ity equaled by no other Maine flab ex- Hyer BU»T BTKEKT I'ascoe aao 207 427 States and the countries of Asia,, num- Ackprman 153 100 253 ber altogether about IS small Islands, HarrlngUin (D) 191 |0J 294 r * <\ _mosUy._otjrQlcanlc origin, although McElroy J some are rocks In nature,. Thefnhabl Cooper ID; - 193 eo 351 tants of the Islands are largely Eski- Bass IS) 17 n 28 H mos, who live on fish and seal. The You o^e Marcus (8) 18 10 28 A , soil Is so thin that the opportunities Schmidt (8) 17 10 16 " for agrjculturo are slim. •Koller (B) 18 10 2B THIS ADVERTISEMENT? Ellsh i" in f-" ^r. !*-< 'lit- 2T ...^ I •;«.• a leather' purse containing a hundred • 4 4 1 aw ia «M in your Iioma^ Llss (C) \, piece* of money. Evidently the mas- For Coroner— , it ter of toe house, seeing Impending de Bussman (R> J14 201 41S - MeaW a SMS*SI Bote of *• benafili which strnctlon by the tide of lava, leaped it Will Pay to Advertise in the Barnes (D) > 140 102 242 . '? sin* apfbntrmr king to As) hen* in the from his bed, called to his wife to For Council (Elect Two)— i I afadaoa tab, ifa saving of time, and follow and snatched Ills purse. Bui CRANFORD CITIZEN Falkinburgh (R> . 225 224 449 both were overwhelmed. Rowan (R) 287 227 404 1 • •' ANCw-CHRVp'NICLE x i Kem'an (D) - _' -- IM 73 196 Oollii)s (D) » """* 155 "100 255 1 Jmmttor / For Jsatlee of the Peace - If •>- As* met im saa* of that* appliance* wt\l (Elect Three)— _ Telljhe peeple, what you_haye to sell. There is n^ • Arthur (R) _» L. -^ 180 211 301 •or* A. PEW CENTS A DAY you poy (« FOLKS WHO Uallflday (D) . IDS 102 297" Lohman ea nyajaaisi.taiasi teaait No n~« -^. ™..r- ^.— «.- _. 20 SI 80 IMfc.Semoe'spoBcy or gtaie Debt Sedawllen— Yes ~ —. -~.— -. -. J30 244T 474 TMheaealbssaajarvseelkat Your PRINTING NEEDS,*!** taken care of. Good Mo - ...... — —~-.29 18 48 Emergency Belief- j Yes -—... __-.... u—_-S3* 224 458 Ss) «tf sl-fraetkaUspedaaeelaselvkbit etpsnaosl aast laadiy- work at reasonable pri Ko ______u. » __.~. 27 41 88 4 i Bedactlon la 81s. at Heard e( tYsetaeUers— > i 1« tu 258 (Cttizifn and No ™,.™™f..^~— , 110 121 231 BOAKO.TO Cranford Tbi Urt willnou Wmni At» Garw Page
abed and Olympic 'he went Republicans Make Clean Sweep Here! Junior H. S. Pupils atudyir; Jtog y.-r Republicans Annex To Present Operetta rgan and Ail Garwood Offices y i Darte, Leading Characters Are Se- Murray. Re-elected Mayor; I lected'for Chinese t Musical • Loveland, Kaylor, Schoen- | Comedy to Be Given Do \yisner Named to "Borough cember 1,,2.
. Council; Ewald Gains Ma- 1 "The Tea House of Bint; to" 1* the ' : jority of Votes, i title ot a two-act musical comedy to be , given by the Junior high school pupils ; • - Despite the Wave of Democracy which of the Lincoln School on the nlghta of swept the country tn .Tuesday's eler-^ December 1 and 2, according to an an- Uon, Garwooo" voters went Republican nouncement this week by A. L. Rogers. from one end of the ticket to the other .The leading roles In the play and ' Not a single Democrat Invaded the pupils named to portray them are: Ah winning column In thejarpest vote ever Me, older daughter of Sing Lo. Emily id In the BorouKh; It climaxed the' KeUentrauss; So HI. younger daughter I balloting by more than 300 votes of Sing Lo, Sylvia Comlsky; No Tan, a r Murray we te-eleeted by more Chinese man of all work. Vincent De than a two to one majority over hi" | OrazU; Bins Lp, proprietor of the Tra. •Dcmi»«rBU6.Vlval Frank CahUl.. .Several House, Francis Konepack; J. Mortimer _ voters made error, in placing the name Maxwell, a business man B*Jm tht * of Cahll) on the ballot. Some marked JUDGE F W EWALD i states. Jack Kestenbaumr Mrs. Max- '"~ column, others **H. HI* wtte, .Marjory TuUoeki Jane, GfiCGCLjOHNBADCVMORE. their jlaUKhter, Florence White: .Bert McKee, a-smart young American salea- ticket, hegltctedthe office of Mayor en man, John'Hokusca, and the Honorable [Alexander"Apptttres, new Amertom Hlrely.*h (^ClJWOniE THANKS VO«»Sv 742, Calllll, 361. \ eomul, John Kuhdrat, TO BTONSOK CABO PAKTT 3 Club Council PresldenM*veland gleaned a The Women* Oafld of St. Maria The Oarwood Civic Republican League toUl ol "»S ballots ind was re-elected A committee'of Mrs. Teane, Mrs; wishes to thank the voters of the Bor- 'i York The Brpubllcam annexed every lo- Herring, Mrs. Walter, Mr. Halsey and Charch win hold seal party In the .tward by the largest vote o( anyjrfJUiecan- parish naU Nomnber U at 1 p. m. oagh-*for'their^splendld^ support, glveit didate, for council. , - *•---••-• Mr. Poppendleck MlectmK pupils for In the election Tuesday to the League -at to cal olOec, re-dectlng David J. II. the leading rofce» after all jpuplls had .Sunday, school win t» held at 10 Councilman Kaylor was "-elected | indldates, Messrs. David J. B. Murray, tried out for the parts they desired. o'clock ft'i'-^f y • **H w^y*^"*"""'"*"" l^andiaatrt— •,« MESHS ...—u. », nr.ii« . .n, f Imelana. Jford, tor a three yfcar Usnn with a total of Mom;_ aa Mayor, and Thomas wUl be cattrtbnled at the regular ser- 091 vote.. Frank Bchoenwlsner captur- Members ol the chorus probarjly will be | Judge P. W. Ewald, Wells W. UndaM, ' Mr. ed the one year term with a; plurality Kajlor and Wdlajkmlaad to the announced next week. vice at U otlock. [ Frank Scboetiwlsner and Thomas Kay- of 1B7. hi. total being TO1> Frank A' synopsis of the operetta Is as fol- tar. •Ceunclt, Frank Sthoenwtiner was fd'by Braun. Democrat, with 557 ballot*, W lows: Oria>«l Chaaas OUk FOB BENT "7"'. . . only 134 vote behind Wi nearest com- ritelcd to toe Council for a one- The tfcaang dtth In the day* of Hie j'ough BuslneM Is dull at the Tea-House. of FITS room tpntiuiil uiiruw. «•.. Btx i'^:nu- petitor, JCeylot PadriK OJDca gleaned Sins; Lo, due to the conservatlveness, ot BoRiass was an enslxn of honor. But a total of 609 vote.; wrHIofor the one year tavm-Jadfc JEwajdjraa named It want aa iKtUnarr cooklnx >eaael CBUtotd (-S37S-W. 'the owner, who-detests modem adver- SsZIBBBfiW7 year -term.-Bd-Bermlnghiun received tonpraentOanroodon the Coun- tlatng: method..-Jr Mortimer Maxwell, 'Vfvsrimaatr of until, fot.U«_djajj •%mm ArirlMUl r •M2^ B14 ballots In his favor. • • proprietor.of "8ho-Olo" Electric Signs, waa ined to liana perfaaeanpon. \?2&>ts-w. RByFul1Uieo«atlC_!)UD m arrrres-to-capture the China.market, da™, got off to a good atari In the accompanied by his wife, his daughter, battle for Freeholder. He started out June, and his salesman, Bert McKee. yrtth a '.mall lead, but thl» was grad who aspires tp win June's hand. Ooad- •^ny""w!pH'*6urM-^us::?vinuiig~pro ed by Beit, Maxwell'agreoi"fan»Triar- the k«Fli- y»-''"»" "TT1 •rjr~i *iit. hrni- ness mettle by selling a sign to Sing pleted, it was aucovprcu uu ...... FRANK SCHOBNWIBNEB Ick Ewald had won with a 'majority of Lo, who has given orders, to have aa 171 votes. The final count was Ewald, OABWOOD SCHOOL NEWS •686; JSjOIen; 516. Peter Erlksen was ay Seven ;v )^'*wl»ur'vot»-tn>*h»-,peiacoaJ shales. rcinafnlng. toot these were void. OOff the rcinafnlng. Tn their study ot Egypt, the 4B1 class : column, and W. Johnson, one. . : 316 votet d ththe straightiht Republican: Uc- The tecdad grade has been aota- ; Edward Konppak was elected to the are making- up original riddles about honor of the: pew American. Consul, ket, S33 the straight Democratic. 84 I UtMted; in aviation that they are now 1110 .. post of Justice of the Peace with more voted Communist, and 33 voted In favor that country. Kaon pupU had made up making an Aviation Class Boot Alexander Appletree. ** •• than 100 votes. There was no at least one rhyme and these will be, ot- th"-^e Socialists«—t-ii.t. . Th«e remaindetwmnlnder were Aftef » study and talk about what . Uon." '•: ".": X. '•• -•-••• " I put Into a class book. The riddles wenn Thanksgiving means, WUlartt jonw, m i ^a^ with lavisn cerenwuj The local vote by districts were as all split ticket*; Following are the made up in such a manner that, al-l tabulations of votes cast for national, the second grade, painted a large fl-1HouM; while Appletree. art follows: Uioturb they were primarily a Language, lustration of how a turkey farm would „ jhroro out by the porter TI tlate.and county candidates.- leuon, tliey also teach a great num- IS (nrowu uuv w/ w* r- • For Mayor—' ID 3D ID aok before Thanksgiving. Murray (R) •• ...408 334 742 For Pmldenl— •~ 3D Tl ber of thln«« about Egypt. slsts on an electric sign, and Sing Lo, 144 361 Hoover IB) ...-, 314 633 MtmM New.»n-s leailng-he will lose the favor of the .OahUl ID) — an 304 610 John O'Lear and John Wane* repre- For Council— Roosevelt sented 4B1 dau on the Honor Roll for Our Pllvrim sand table Is beginning supposed Consul, reluctantly departs ' ... YOU I ...... 404 308 113 For Benalor— to iook very nice. from the customs ot his ancestors and Loveland (R) ,._..S85 241 626 the first, report card period. 303 681 Barbour • If is a scene showing the "First | signs the proffered contract. Bert wtos •* will w« the SUNDAY Kaylor (R) i-— ..383 •»• .»"561• 4BlMews his 'bride, the real Consul Is placaWd . ^ Schocnwlsner th)_-. ._388 315 701 Stewart |D> Thanksgiving Day." -657 ij---.,-.._..-_ _as_ ntjit:jjeck. ^Jbookjre«k,_Uie' '4B^ because of Sing'Ws progressive busi- ~. Braun (D) ...".-'. ,••:"- 3« 360,633 class Is turning;one corner bfTJEhelr The girls «iade UMLPUgrun men and .i3T3 336 508 McLean tR> —"•••• women ot clothespins. ness policy, and the prosperity of the O-Doa ») .-.»: 386 349 531 room Into a Library, den.- They haw Tea House Is assured, ' Bermlngham (D) r...... 380 334 614 Hyer (D) .•<•••- The boys fixed the log cabins and the ; For Stale. Senator— constructed srpflll chairs .which are For Freeholder 355 64S covered with gaily colored cretonnes. table for the feast. - .. 381 305 686 Lolwaux ,(R) ••;• ,.390 5BS Special Dispensation • Ewald (R) -•» 34B JMO Besides thew, they have a table, cur- ...386 129 SIS Mayham (D) '••• 291 our room looks very Fullen ID) ..._;....-... • tains arid a most attractive fireplace. Once more Granted for November 11 For. Sheriff— : : home-like. We have put up our our- Order at"torn tor n*n aoorj«m{rd»coa>pleM Macs, . 251 331 «M countless Intetcstlng books, tempt -the Father Walsh has announced that, a lit'0«colot).tbee»iyHo^re«l news, the week's the PrcaldcnUal poll Ward ID) ,....~-w.- is becoming very fUtner waiaa m*» JMMWMM—^ SS »rawrt pkiures. the draHMrao^narit For A«*en»blynien— Uuljiui Ui iiUuy towttwla.lhls cornea' ••v . Everyone In our class seems to special dispensation has been grkuletf best gnrara pictures, the druaa tad no«t< Qarwood went In favor ot President -3.^L 8(" whenever they have a free moment. Uw to all Catholics of the Diocese of New- .^dioMics. the entire eleven serooBiol Aekerman liPij, I enjoy writing poems. <*• ll Cthlics of the Diocese of New- j Hoover by twenty-three votes, it show- ,3&0 61J; Early settlers are the subject ol ark to eat meat Friday, November 11. iii - -7"' •-«—•~" ed a tremendous decrease from the 1038 McHroy tD) Harrington lift ••••- 351 814much discussion in Uio.iBl class. At. Eadi. year a prize Is oflered -to the The pope recently Issued this dispen- figures. With over 300 more ballots 347. 80J of u« work of the month Including sation to the Catholics ot America. to cast than the last, 'presidential' poll, Cooper ip>j::.:..— »A class to the pupil who save* his 361 673 speling, arithmetic, language, history. pennies the most consistently during be' used at the discretion ot the Bishop Hoover received" forty-two. less ballots Pascoc (R) •:•• 258 e13 art and'geography is being correlated Ward (R> • — the year This Is done, to aid the chil- tor a period ot flw^eanv and Bishop than In that year, while Roosevelt ob- 360 677 with Oiui propect. Tiie.Pupils have an Walsh' has granted the necessary per- tained 365 more than Smith received Mulr (R) ....•-..« dren In becoming thrifty. Otie amount • 35J 667 mmiually fliie^coJlcbUon of early set put aside each webs!llaes~tiot enter In- mJesjon. Other public holidays when In 1S38. The first district still remain- Otto (R).....— ~ - I tier pictures and much Is sained from a For Coroner— to the matter. Thus far, nineteen pu- rUus dispensation Is also In effect ale: ed true to Hoover to the tune of 83 bal< »* SlOlcareiui study of them. - Washington's ButhdayT Lincoln's Btrth- ..-lc^JiuUnJll^Hoover's^maJority was Barney (D) -^^; plls or sixty-tour percent oX the clasf i t > i J r SuwnanTniT - nT«y~r n^Tin WT Byr > 'MrMii mj »nrt 116. The second district turned~c6m-~ been written with' targe poster pictures a\-e^TotaecriEirBiQaCluti; pletely. In 1«38 Hoover/s majority was Fifty «ell-wrltten poems, have been (Independence Day,. It Is also penniss- IffTWIKI to Illustrate them.' • • ahle Jo eat meat on all Holy days of . 114 votes, as contrasted with Roose- Lutheran Young People ' chosen from all of those submitted by rft velt's lead of 70 tailfes this year. Totals .'•. 1A News 5A boys and girls and these will be-an obligation.- —. ^.^^- i^* -- '* were Hoover. 633; Roosevelt, «10. £ "^ To Pjre»wrt H»y Fria«y Last week the 4A class had a, Hal. important part ot a Class- Newspaper The cord patty held Friday evening ."•' 'The^resolution for'the adoption of lowe'en party.; This csme as a result of which Is now under way In our dan. by thVHoly Name-Bodety was K great ° the small board of -Freeholders was the class' having won the P.-T. A. Tills newspaper will also contain short success Fifty-two tables were filled, •The Young pedplfr's Society o( st award. Tlie pupils had entire charge and the proceeds will go toward the passed in Oarwood by nine vofes.. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church stories of our activities, , • Totals;. Yes, 464; No, 458.". ;'„";•; of Ihe program for ihe party and had In the P.-t. A. Membership Dxlva ttie expense ot the Holy Name Banner and will present the play vpocr Father" to- divided themselves Into, three, coinmit- the American Flag. 1 The question of whether "or'not to! SA scholarholars tietie, endeavoring to exceed morrow evening In the partsh hall Tile ; tees;' namely,' the refreshment com- " The Dramatic Society- met-Monday repeal the Hobart Prohibition Enlorce- play, which will begin promptly at 8:16 ^rnan^'S refreshfnent^m-th W iiFrBtBsSjetaru^*$>^S^£^*p -record set ijittteei the decoration and: «0tejrtaln- g^^"^,^^^ ftgriod night and discussed plans tor the mln- .;*; ment- Act - was passed locally, by _711 [O'clock; Is under the direction of Jhrank sUeltoJ»"heMn-»m»n>i-8. A tenta- •8crlferi»isneii-.:iMcin»«p«..of.Uwca»tln7- *» .Join * uiei-w. JW»jwwtjiss The act to reduce.th.e ^ebt"of .the: dudeu.*5mi1 Unge, Arthut^pHn. Philip •Tn'U'parer;;hasTiur.». ^... r__T. of W tlveTcasVrwas pick™, -- -—„..• State (if- New Jertey'was overwhelm- FraweryV-' Doretta kapke, Marie D6- one, way in- correlation with the lan- " ' "' Iranitements have.not been completed. ingly passed, the majority oMthe aftlr- Frelus, Rose Ergott. Betty CrocV Ar- guage work. 'Ptor Instance, before the ' Rehearsal, will be held twice & week. party, children had written : ybetni ^Hosary SoSeW^ wUl meet tofilght H motive side, being 691 tallies; The tbur ueli NelsonHadlfr. Margaret The 5B1 cloarB *Prttag on a PU- . totals:,Yeft 804; No, 113. ' / William SchroU and Marie which wencnad by the entertainment TUllsch. committee, since theeveat the pup- The act to create a debt ol twenty Schultheis.neis.; ...... '::. •• •'• •• ' ..,.;'• ils h%ye wrltUn letters of appreciation SXSSXZ - rnllllpn'dollar*-^or unemployment re- annual^ uQlon Thanksgtrlng ser- _ I ; ~^The annual union *T1ianksgiruig ** utthe W*hers ^ttqljad nade cakes TTJeTwasTIso^iti^'ty^lrageiBaJortty' vice w^Wheicrto'TiwratSte-PBal' and candy for the party. So well ^dld Name : Totals: Yes. T87; No, .146. - ' Church. The Rev. J. Graham,; pastor the boys and girls' enjoy their after- A to'til number of 1.340 baVota were lot the-Presbyterian Church, will offi- ciate,, ;;•: '...-.••." ;• ." 'v--.Pivi';- iicjr P.rT. */f •»"—~ —. "T~T"'~ ——Beacori FuhingXlub - Senices Sunday are _a» usual V with ^_, —, concenteatfron »4ni»nk«8lfc. the. German service tit 9 a."nv. Bunday ; Hold. Anj"*1 Outing School at 10 a. m,.Knglish service at •ingcelehratiotv'^•:• i •v- :..•:-""'?>•: -o'- sfcosHA.JoaasctnsMrti.N.w [ll a. m. and the Young People's service afcroboixi the «X'dast who wer»0B yedi..tjyto| to fmwja Ittstr the F»U Honor Ro» lnclude*(BettyJPs3r • TneBeaeon Fishing Club^it Oarwood 'nt'lilalp.'to.-'•''• • -•••••••• ••,.•:-.—;• ..Hwwr. dafcl«ski.a. mil -Mik-ttx-tttrd-anniial-ouUng flundajnat Brady, Heten PwhtJeky Anna BMayn, -H dfclk l a.(.n KMomt,' Irene KiwaUW, Klta I warn m vecriad a* yo« «M, M j .- BOBOUOH BBIKF8 Charles Morrison «nd : at^ed and^MJpVoxiniately 400 fuh I Police Lieutenant Johnsojt Brewer Is l *pcs4_ao csMb (or « t^ hooked by the anglers. The fish- Wimam schemmer. party. We had lots ot cake, canay. ing boat T^unger" was chartered oy I confined to his home with a- severe at- _. SANewi tack ot rheumatism. — pears, apples, peanuts, and choootote. ' t*^ ***syir|Mi^i*Tfl fi?r tt|£-trini' The prise Th» t I
K CTITZEN AM* THURSDAY. I OeveUnd School Pupil. Hoffman Will Speak Day. . —. Last partial payments for membership Motor Vehicle Commissioner «lucs in 1932 Christmas QlQb and Will Be Guest Friday at Joint Session of Cranford, Vacation and Tax Clubs are due ' sister of Roselle Societies. i-.v:..i>^(..>.-u> r"i -|~i ri'i-r- it • -n-'i - iirii im i mi -i Tr Tin -t—n-i-n'itiT- Hn. Wesley A. Btanger. has returnedreturned. -,_i__ «•. to her home alter sn_«rten ual.bureau,, are In Trenton ied by many as Rp regan e gave imir<:3iu.K.«.w»..-. — . ':_,' This year Hhatfir lias i-nhswd :ne tending a meeting of can candidate for of managers. . ./. -• expejjencea with young people of Rus-aid uf Warner Brothers Theatres, -attd Granford Trust Gompany a^ Japan, China anq India. 1 by appearlug in yesson. ana bruigm^ Miss" Anna Thelss of 4 Hollywood av- club had a "skeleton" me ' The autumn issue of the Spotlight ap-1 today at lunch time at Hayastu's. j his mdlo revue, lie umltvs i-uoturi extra enue will be graduated from the Pace peared last week In a new cover in themoney lo ketp lu.i uainpal^n »l>ou.uui, Institute of New York: on Tuesday.! members were present. The — colors and design ol Uie Hallowe'en .independent ot. any uuiaidc. cuuuwu- DIED Miss Tbelw Is a graduate of Cranford meeting will be a Joint season. The Issue contains a, line de- ttons ol inotiey. '.. ^ igh School and has been studying i Guild Members Discuss . Jowph II. Uwla le Rotary tomorrow noon at Ro-partment of poetry and several very In- Kach, uvt'iuni; .during Sh^rt'i s \ iifl^»*ft administration at the in&Utute.' ^uc Cranford being Ui diargo ot theteresting and cleverly written stories. Alter a brief Ulnm, Jiwouli 11, Lev Li ,M>nal apin*aruncv IVure liexi «»rtk. tiirif _ American Indian, Missions of MKt Cciuml uvrniR'. ilinl i»L hli hmiir Jane' Btanger. daughter of Mr. andmeeting. Athletics are written up. In a, very at- will be.a Kiddle-TiUmt ConU>sv at Mrs.' Wesley. A. ;8tanger. 705 Willow tractive way.under a hew title called 'liuirsiliiy rvvnlitK, Nov«'ml>er 3.- Mr COOPER RAJ* AHEAD OF TICKET with the big Huge slibw. *lhu> cuhu-34 ~Education ol ihe^ljuiiiui" aiul."O.ov- Lewis Is Kurvivrd by liU wile, u d&uiih- street, recently pledged to Kappa Kap- "Sportlight.".. There Is also the humor- is o|M:n to all young ^uiKer>, cUucv'^. nsawni SdiooSs" »rrj> discdswM by pa Gamma at the College of William 114 CRANFOBD |Ous. feature entitled "Nutty News'" trr, Martha, and unr J»JU, Mark." 1 musictans uud ctucrtauicn. Knum n:«nbti» l the KlrH Presbyterian' UhuiTh »t graduated from the Cran- last year. Miss Anderwm, ol the Eng- tt>x. ivmi. UKIRH K. iMid A. M, and Uie ~ cratic candidate for Auembly. had a E. J. Kaiic- Thc.lltiuls wtil be htui Cr thptr mwaaiij: Monday evmiii^ Vn tl Warren, Ifhii. l«Uiie I, O. O. I'. ' in June:,' • nlee lish 'Department, Is the (acuity advisor Saturday, Noyeinbuf 19; There will fc« hurch social mom. .More liiaii.rllty of the_8potlh!hC- ••• .--... 1 Thn* Imurol :bcrvlc« was conducted a Kiddie MiUtueo tiiv^Utui^,,^iovrrnu^ ! munbiri '»ll«id«l Uie sup^r whlc.l BatuYday ultc'niutm at dray's lMiwral " The* Seniors are now making plans Uiclt lltne every ciulU 'MM^tuiitu ;rrTtr»SM xtiv mccUhtl The dulld nielli for their Senior play, A committee. lloiuc. Wmtlkld. by Dr. Charlta H. Pal- Ixrs.h*)? been sludymif the Atnerlctui Hi« «l \SV»UnllisUT PiTKbytertati :r the direction Of Miss Matficws Eniiun IU rrUtKm^o NTtvvlon:!. select the play. Try-outa -will be I Churclt, llliKimlli'ld.. 'liic-Miuiunlc-Utt- undrr the dlrec- X bit. Azure Ixxluu /and A." ? ;i ; -. . —, TowmiiVp' '""" '¥ '" *'>^£A"'Sisa • Tile Sid Urcek -hlstorlau- ilModotua > otloik, by-Mr*. It «.. (Scilel.and . ;• .;- IN COUNTY.- JAIL . . In ToxviTRooiiB at Hn U -A* l'*>loii. ITir hOfttpsMH In- tells us a story of a.plratuig, buccn- ; .Illumlnntion't V*lua neornuuied.Sllltis wbo tdvudeil the Is-,•^•.Wror- Oitto-MMPentennJliil. avenue, Ii>r,""lU. regular me land of Cyprua,'but was slain by' tifis was arrested Wednesday aitiihoon" on «tw>:-»--tove.l.Urti»v. Mr*. W.. A l'tifivil/Mrs."it:'lir»iS I.HII11I.CH „.» Inhabitants of one of 'the cities, who charges'of false pretenses. The arrest >"81'1 but w,.s postpourt until Mri. A. wi Vrwlahd, Mrs, 'h. Q. Adain thousand wrongs and »lmne« that nr« grown In darknoHS dlRttppoRr Ilkt* owls have a tubllantly, nnd as a wurnlng to oth- was made by Patrolman OeorBe L. Uo- and ViUo. Muiiil Klcr. ers, fixed his head over the gateway Ecndale. Oreen was taken to the Coun- . mUl-litve a Thanksgiving and bats before the IWit (it rtuj.— 18 at 8 IB p m In Q» unociiiuiiu. 1 lending through the walls. As the JauiHM A. " "- * room. The vnute Eaephante consist of ty Jail by John Kanano. . -Send In any Items ol news you mil The Azure Masonic Club will meet on llesli dried away a swarin of bees took ' • " _, • , liave—no charge. Wednesday, November 16, in Uie Ma- possession ot this skull and tilled It and given as prties at Uie card party. sonlo Temple, South avenue. Cranford with their honey. — ' • Muiic of Kindr>o» Cuds, bunco, and jdomtooes will be at 8:30 p. m. Kind words ure the munlq »f tl»' Crystal Reader and Palmist played. Tickets'are/Udny-five cents After-a short business session the „.,„_ AthUtlc»_ jvprld. They have a |»owi'r wliti-h m115 N. UNION AVENUE, fltANI OKI) I twenty-five* cents will be ^.._o The hlghi'si mountulns In Europe The committee Is looking forward to dre not the Alps, us.Is commonly l;o- ' 15c HAIRCUT RattUi> Faag* a large attendance. • Hcvcil, but the Cnuiasus, a ruggnl The Quality Is Assured When the pi being fixed tightly to the ,,rattge wb.|c,h rises like a mighty wall LadW Hair Cutting - - ^ SHAVE Jaw-bone,'tli'8"miJ|!i'or'*"rrstUe«ak«. 5:r,H6V.M5r..>,,rj;;M;.^,sas_a&>) trOvercoats the latter may wrench oat these loose- One day he looked out of the. window, EXPERT ATTENDANTS then turned to me, and said wistfully, C. A. PELTIER (xly attached tangs In an attempt to es- cape. It Is not long, however, before "There are two jnamuiaa 'bugging' 3 EASTMAN ST., CBANFORD their-.babies." T.wo~neighl>or-women *-r>ir.00 the rattler thus Incapacitated will b* -Alteration — Repair — Belmlni equipped* with tint set of weapons, haft passed with their baby carriages of U10 —Chlcaiso Tribune, Cleaning — Prcsslnc for It Is provided with clusters of un- Highest quality Work at Bcasonable developed fangs on either side of Its luxurious apptarunce—Uic spUiia&rtntlorlng and tex- Prices mouth and a new pair of these soon Ecole Francaise De Westfield luit ot Uie V.00IUU, sUuni) thfjre coats as thorouthbreda. grow out to effective sdite. ~ T . Flr.t Bat* "Slidert". 1 1 Think. OB~. 1 ».d Wrl* In OPENS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 .;•; Robert, Addy: of Kpcktord, til,. Is French and Spanisli Separate Afternoon French Classes , Wiarm.enuugh tnr Uie coldett wcaUier wltli a minimum ot credited In 18O0.V;lth being the first Spanish - wight Single and double breasted "tylcs, belted, halt ' Fitloa T«i*p«ratur« baseball player to steal base by sliding Day k. Eva? Ctum IK ADULTS for Children of 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12 Years < ' The bureau of standards toy that M Into the bag, although some historians Begin FBENCH While In Grade School or IJetorr. Learn in a IMlchtlal ixrils or plain inudcls wltli wt-ln or raglan sletve*. Mil load and speed the temperature accord the honor to Eddie Cuthbert Ecole Francaise De Vfestfield Way to Speak, Hint. Play arid Head liiHltNLIM No Ilpmr-Wwk. at the center of the crown ot an auto- ot the rhilade)phta keystones, saying UeDnlle Progress. Small Tuition. Marlunctle Theatre. Men's Suits, Goldberg tailored $20.00 mobile engine piston maj exceed 3HJ he. stole third lnJ8G6. Director: Hme. Marguerite llnrt. It. A. Stetson Hats, in new fall dark shades 5.00 degrees a for aluminum pistons and 64S N. Chestnut fit, Westfleld;.N. J.- lei. Wntfltld i- to 4n5 ' tlons, temperatures are more neari*. uniform and probably do not exceed WE SPECIALIZE IN RADIO E about-lM-degrees at any point finger waving shampop GOLDBERG Manicuring - eyeW arch Radio Set. from $15.00 to $750.00 18 NORTH AVENUE CRANFORD
. S» tbueum Wtk UMO , W. MU Vacuum Swecper* W»h.n, Machine, ^d .Ml U-* Tailoring, Cleaning and Pressing •the wide-opea spaces rope jte«*rtnar CM. corral? .enabled the mate on an English ship •f to save the life: of a sklpp^ l«' »; «*. 8;A.WATEBSON •\ llslon off .Tenby, Englatfd. 8WPP« Any Three Items 75c 4-Mynheer-of^a-«lnklng-B.hlaK.J«!M. FRIDAV AND BATUBDAY. 9 A. MZ-9 P. M. "- which had collided, with the steamer We've R&nodeled Skerriea was on the. bridge. Just as It dlpfea Into the waves, A rope whirred .ifrom the side of tbe Skerries, ringed • and about the skipper Justjunder his arm We Have Arranged ft. • pit andJie Was whisked Into.the.air I- A -few ,mlnutes; later, ne; ...ws»..»r» r"^aoVarmh
•,: 'ip^HLliiliXr***.'•)>»>?*!'&>*-•• "'•: HAS BOBSIU, Beaaty 'BftMislist,. " f« A»w>W«rt- CH^en'-Shft^^O^^ ^ANpV ^OVEOIES dtan Goodyear welt., sizes 8!4 ^> U. «• 1 «••* r C~' and haye anenjoyable, . '• Ijo^iares%is^^]£i«» '**$$i i popuis/j* «wmer/^» *& ?*f?r\ 1 Infanto* Show andCSp^.JnaU^?f»^ ^ ' ' t^ ioj«TTP«g»»tr«sUill »•' M; CHESER 7 Walnut Avenue, Cranford RCliiadrtoV^^ i:;; ;>iMy:;: ^'Sp*!cia^pS^^^
iill^FRESfpi^^TurWis;^"a/:aO!WB,«"W»,''r-?:".;:,•-.-. ,-•.-. , •.•;:• ••"•-'-„ ^•••••••••, StCaM^y^s^to^b^ready to cook.-^ ..•-:.;. * CRAN'ORD OTOCT AW> [ cHttcWwctg TALES 1& Of L. OBIEFS Watson BLACK HAWK
treaty surrebdarmf all aJsned their lands on the east " side of the Mississippi river, It was not eteertr •»- derstood by tae en. tire people that ther were gM"* on tnl» part of the country. This, was because^ they were allowed taV remain • there until after the War of
Black Hawk . Keokuk, the oily trouble maker, de- clined to Interest himself In tba mat- ter,- and with. many of the people, By ELMO •COTT WATSON moved across Into *tat Is now Iowa, HB tM«Ht roach days '• this iBlack Bawk, however, declared that country are long alnce cooe, bat he had been deceived regarding the miny places thmitbaat (he United terms of the treaty of 18O«, aad, with States nlln of that romantic ml his'followers, .declined to leave. , He la our history an dill preserved tried to Interest some of the other a* ob>rt leiaotia la. u* Americana tribes In.the region In sn uprising, who lite In the aalotnobUe and sir* and. managed to create so much trou- plane age or th* hardships endured ble-that the mUltla wen sent agalnat by oar' ptoeeer arorotora la their him. He and bis people were fore- 4 Journey* Ihrooih tt>e wilderness. warned of this move; and before the I'erbaps Ihe moat ramillar «t of theae la* mllltts had reached his village. It was the weather-beaten and ballle-anlrrrd Aid R deserted. The empty lodges were coach which stands oa the lava Mar the mu- boned si a token of the white man's seum at llamrooth Hot Spring* la Yellowstone .displeasure, and a fortnight aften- *vd,v at a conference. Black-Hawk coach, the ni^bvMoMan«. ot>re ran algned - at» agreement -to-Jtsep_ the Helena and Iloaeman and at ooe Utoe or aBoUi peace, and to Join his people on the er carried such durtlnzutstird fwaamgera •• Oen, other aide oflhe JUlsslsslppL James A. (!lrt«td (befoi^ o» «. rr*il(»»imr This wns'lniunfc The ne« winter I'retldent Chester A. Arthur. the Srtt 'Presi- was spent In negotiations with tribes des! to visit Yellowstone park (ID IB83) and here pictured to tbe right This nifty AW OU> STASH COACH ill An In every direction. Black Bawk had 00 .couldn't If you tried resist spora ODtOt Is In autumn browns and General Hherman, during Ms. Inspection trip . CALIFORNIA THSaTA. -• ...-•..-,,. signed the peace treaty because ha Y the lure of the new wool weaves beige with cream white. It I* doe of Into Montana In' 1877. •••'. ./••• must Now he was trying to start wnb wblcb human ingenuity has the latest antana: Parisian fashions. ' Although the paint.la ecallng off and tin. them, and we might have been pitched head- war If he could, and because he did blessed us this season. In days of long down a precipice of 1,000 feet; where Other or the not-to-be-reslsted wool- curulnless windows alar* sadly at the paa»er> not understand the white man's ways, yore II would not have been ens which you will be Invited to con- by, there la a certain pride about tali old relic all the concern that could have been picked he-felt himself Justified In his con- thought possible that woolen could be alder when you start out on a shop- cf the early days and well there nlcht be. With up afterward would not have been worth two duct made so unbelievably sheer, and lacy ping tuur In search of likable media General Sherman aboard and a -hit-man" akla- bits per. bushel." Spring came, and the Sunk chief and spongy and lightweight and color- for_the new suit, the; ensemble, the Err In control of the ill hara*«yilul provided Mark Twain, who was supposed to have began, his campaign. Bad the whites ful and deslgnful and novel In weave frock, blouse or coat which is In the (ha power, the distance between F«rt Kllla and authored the Monk anecdote, declared that he. remained In "Ignorance of his move- and altogether such as yon "love to planning stage. Is rabbit's wool, or Helena, Mont., 108 mllea. was one* negotiated - bad heard it either. 801 or 862 times, In six ments a few weeks longer, so that he wear" as they now sjfer Dosslbly you will like the soft ostrich _ Jn thowconUlme M fUfe! hogra by toll oenrh. """years, but that It never had occurred, sud-was could have recruited more men from la view of the subtleties of color cloth-better^FMjhe_casjuiljpec1ator There were frra,neat chasceeof' barseabut a poor thing anyhow, Joe Goodman, editor the other tribes, .perhaps the-itbry and weave which have transformed frock these™ weaves are wonderfully r. It, Clark, proprietor of the stage company, of the Virginia City Enterprise, was going of the Black Hawk war would have wool Into i super-fabrics, small Won- good looking. You will, Ilka the new. drore the entire distance. " . .Kan In 1880. llonk'a parting words to him .bMn_dlffej$ftt,_taytour_daya_ after ha der [a It thnt a Jiue and a cry for •tweeds,_.too^^tblj.he^sirtnediand .A y»ar~:6r-»»-IB>-aiiPthtt'«r--tae»e-oM-^*hU.. WefeT~1fontellHoraceOre«leiLl,; often Indeterminate- patterning- -^.i... crossed the riveriverr Into thethaeasternTier, eastern ter-- woo l materiamateriall habaiTbeen~sef~Mp~whlcs been set up wo n clea attracted nationwide attenUoa throucn the come lUst, and «»k him to send me a para.'' wool ritory again, he was discovered; The extendi the fength and brtadth of all Soft shadow-striped wool Is an ex- following press dispatch fraca Washington: - One of the first acquaintances Goodman nftj •settlers-were-warnedrand-troops.weit ifMhlon-*~*i«**t--w*'nlgh.t."-for tpme of. the most sleeve Adornment exemplifies a theory time of Hie escltenirnt In PeaUwood the Oroe- .searching—a. rare old Cbawurd stage couch In. "He has done, me more Injury than any He routed them In an engagement on swagger evening gowns are made of which many designers are supporting li-y ciwvU~\rent. Into service on a route to built In IKS. other man In America." And that was'that May 14. 1882, snd then turned his sheerest woolens this season. Mono- this season that It Is not the amount 6; lu. 1B73 Imndlts hcM.un .the ilbt, jffi IsBenWn^^^^^ 15if>Wr*wWch tf"oseo^!bW^^^^ neylnjt from Ban I'raneJsra. to' New' fori hy"' coach as a vehicle of the handling of It which conveys the mea- way of the Panama canal en an "army, trana- It with ImUcts and/killed three caascngera: Ifrontiery r , -Wiling- and. burning, • while squares, circles and other geometries tier, the old Concord coach, the use of which ^ "i !, •"»"• •---. ———•, -: —• L sage of ultra chic. ' the belt Is of port, thence by boat dowat the coast and on Tho driver, Jock Qulhn, escaped ,;wnl> tho : became so general on nil the sUge lines of the ""• «oU"Jfi «ere a(most V>^tlaBV>' *~ In daintiest of lacy weaves are high- the Potomac, '• ' .: -.' .. \ . " ; ': ' mall and hla,ciph>U Is mountain country hla- spots In the fabric'realm.; . ruby suede to which the little velvet- . We.t that no other coach ever supplanted H, J° «?»thlng against the formidable hat Is accurately color matched. Ob- Under orders ot: la*. «jeMemaattr~ gen- (dry. Tho bullet holes are risible in the old An Idea which Paris backs op Is J rounded body, • was a NWnilahd product It w«^^^ that of plaid woolens. Tlnere Is nolh serve that the Jacket Is Uba new eral, the creaking old -relic; with paint nwJ- 1 milati lng off Ike waeehi aad red leather UptinUtenr Nobody knowa when the old stage made Its AbbofCfeownlng company of Concord, N. H, B* * •»» «"•' loss, but vol- Ing. smarter for daytime wear than a • lonicer. le,hgth.. .-.;.--. .•.'.:.-.• '-: .v.. ..'..• •. ". unieers uuuer. ycu^ ««.»«.«—. —.—„ .'• Other interesting woolens In tae badly worn, waa handled as carefully as first oferland-trip from Leavenworth. At the' a firm that bad its beginnings In a wheelwright "•"«" «>»<1« G™. James- D. Henry plaid wool one-piece dress with "metal overtook •> him on the 21st of that newest collections puce/'accent "a though It were a Jewel. It came onrrated and * . tlmo of tho Cl»ll wnr It was In service be- business, founded by Lewis Drowning In 1813. month, and defeated him, with a loss sccents in the. way of buttons, dips, homespun and simple tweeds > for was rolled nreBdlj^thniagh the streets of the tween the river and Denver. Previous to that. Back In Colonial days coaches at first were of 08 warriors. This was the turn of belts and buckles. . -, town, colleitai and general wear. The ' Capital to Its.final sutat abode. It went over the Ssnta_t'e trail and wna no Imtnrted from England^ Coach building had be- fortune for the great Sauk leader. Ha , If you are not keen on having your return or cashmere and similar ma- 'For some lime the arts and Industries sec- • slranjrr ln-s»nta.Ke. Slunjr buffalo were ahot come an accepted English tradition In the Eight- retreated,'tut was overtaken by the dress all "of plaid, hut we think you % terials Is cited, those In: pastel color- tlon of the Bmllhaonlaa Uutitutlon baa been • frojn jts hurricane deck, for It served us the eenth century, and the few colonial coach build- troops, who again attacked him- «o will be before the season Is far- -lnja_recelvlngLj|peclar mention as . hunting for a Concord coacft. Very '.few: of "" orlRlnnl "ritblier" neck'T^vaBoti^ln «n hud-scr>ed_ their apprenticeships In thi old determlneflly that 40 .of hlsmen were! spent, then compromise on a costume l^ieae early vehlclea sre^Wt a* »o« «rji.ichjEP«j[^f3»dW^Qn^iaTnil (ilenslnK aDd modish .for"nenllgee cos-" 3WMrt.wlremh^|OJirlst^^b^4 ._-"-: •,-*'-•:— •"' "^~;" .pieces .from' hard uae._J ^.. ' ••- snuiple the thrllla In the wldej open japaces. . THO Close 01 uie-nvTuiuuuu u.vu>u. u_vrru_ ence to this country not only In political, but b tb S ax h line a .handsome ensemble such as Is C. ltli. Wwtirg Nawapaim'ualoC-: .' About a year ago museum ofOrliU aaw a Mention of llornco Oreeley In connection with . le' ° . ° .' " ° T*™ „. J «",Z a itnge coach recalls the classic story of Hunk In Industrial domains. This was evident In the f »- wd the Insurrection was deflnlte- picturesque coach which was the properly of development tp f Fred. Stone. They asked Slot"- bin- to give Monk, perhans the most fatuous of all western r development., of transportation. The One Enit- •-,.. JIA conch was not well adapted to the rough-." f 7°; ..ranM ,„«,.,,„„, I the coach to the museum.. He, replied that since couch drivers. Monk was. the driver of.'.- . Uah- coach was not well adopted to the rough " B1 f 7°a ;k MCI e to th orlh GRAY TO BE SMART «nd_: often nreclpltc.ua roads of the Cnlted k f* " " h "' ?- ; *: " -' PLEATED SKIRT "irnad "been gl»en-hht-fri»«J-WiU itoiers'tfbd™ ~tlfe~c6iicinrr"vt1ilprrtl\c-ftunot)S"eilltor-oiic« rodo. : * ~"Ri«tii ~ -""— —4-bul_taeJYlimeingQ,_whojn_he causee ha,d fol en-- FOR WINTER WEAR rwas In Beverly Hills, Culif. ' .froin 'Onrson City, Ncv., over Ihe Sierras, to' l eaTore<1 e ll t l Katesa i Vermont with her QreenT*_ I rton.nrwl '»t o "enlis* tJ °.^In the« •". cause' , fol- B —-^Thc BmllhH^nlan" Irrniltwil"^ t*eran writing In such lowed :M r he was mountains~tuiif-tn-rrmT-Tlnrnimhin—rrlt. uu «.. ».v., ,-- , h --tie-r *—— '•—"• — , "ntare—-—.d- ..hi m. .and There Is increasing talk ot groj an ...... ajjd firing Kogera. A mertth aco tite 'com- trip Is told by \Vealey Stout as follows: • n idde-ft prisoner of the United -states. White uibuntulns, once one colony^ the demand- I mnfia.R nrlsoner of the United of huw:'smart It Is io be this! winter. o odian briefly stated thmocb hU nrrelarr that He was held fop ruore than a month Uncle Uoruco was the most generous of grow for a vehicle which would~Be as safe and This is'good news _to thuse who like s the high old carriage Whlin oooe thelterrd : ; Fortress Monroe, Virginia, • and 0 men with advice. Thousands or readers held ' ; xomfortahW) ns, iwsslhle on the; steepest and. ihe color and love to wear It So'tar, hoop skjrts and poke tHponetsi,'.Was thelra. len-was taken on a tour of the east- , ' their brt-nth mull he gave them the aleual Tockleat grades, liietoach developed early. In however. It remains In the "hlgh^fash- ••_ r-jiest the treasure all|> fr*m ibwn the tunwqra . • • to exhale; atidif.jsovernmenta blMndiTJHl of •rncltK" where people .crowds to let the last century by "Uiej"Ab;hotU"nf Concord met Ioif».cia8s rather-thai In that of iH« bfllclals promptly' dinptitened a Ml of laulni » the fallen warrior. The Cnited tllf.'jrnlnfnll was ciceiislve, it was not for luck. tills .want. .•"' '•' ••;•..•'.• .so;ca|leras»- plate ' hl» steel Ji«.H'tiu-H'9. the editor Inrunned, tho ' each cnil to a standard protruding up frorn-the spirits, ilelsuatworslrty-flvej of mid; exquisite colnf for ; those who can -^.™aUac.hed_to_thR_coarh and-Jtrscribnl:' '•C Go- : •, r LteJn^teenllle___^_—g,!,,—jfhege—thoto-UKhhrnceil—am nimle_of.., llng-BfcoTwith a head thaf would •we»*-4t-ln-Mie-rlBht-way^ aid. lllacksmith,~O>nci>f5rr"l>aV.71:.. ."—*' .»'t~ [on Ihe dot,'. b'a'vltig promlwil to siiCakVripy" strapr of- leather placed on top of cach^otheri Wearing it the right wayiroearu . T,|jo .coach; Is of thf tyi»e 3»rd to carry X the Dnest .that Heaven'ever let .:•:. .••• if . there, before Kolug' bn to .SAcramentd,.a.nd to a thickness ofnuout three InchjairTJus leath- :wear|ng It with .the absoliilely perfect : .. - passengers4Lyer. the.njt"ti>>n?ti»'r£tiws:r*.!n early J fall on the shoulder of an Indian." '•:-:•• "" iX \ljrlshlDg to catch the connecting coich. cr swing was used! ln^tlierahaence.- of-atoel' accessories; tor It Is euster to spoils . fep :: ' days.'ne! Und- - . throttle. The- normal gait, duwo-- thls^Blpltle ' under the driver's scat was another leather The valiant. Sank was not allowed to rest In quletj.tils"body was" stolen,' thing that goes with tt must be la - •'•\-'& burgh's famous plane, "We" and a' *1\obhy ; corkscrew' was as lircfltlv-toklifR-as a shoot'- compartment (the:.. front "bopt") • for, \ihi car- snd the bonea prepared for artleula- keeping. If accessories are to mntctt, horse" presented by.- Kttster K-eaton. Tbe lat>* tbe-cbutesj what this, must have, been ,1s bet- . rlase ot similar articles. ' ; • •.»•?,'-' v ^^-^ tlon. Perhaps the skeleton would have they should;match perfectly.'or be of ' ' ter la a quaint mode of.early trsnfportatlon -•-'. ter"lrtt to the Imagination. Greeley made The" conch had three Inside seats,'capable of been displayed to the curious as the '.a shade enough darker so that-.the •Miatc''•• n»dem ..kiddlejSsrl " three sttcuipts to get his head out the win- . " • jpussengers. The rrqnt.sent fatal :U«lM*ina*,^fl^.b^tt^,b.Ut!;ito^^ver.) ^difference-will be recoenlzitble and oot At about the aaioe Ue.e another old aUte nor, -of Vths. territory trotesteJ, .and . • tl(ne. On the fourth down, he succceiled and, " raere. bench-ahttped cdntfliranW tha't could be! the bonesHven restored to lowsl They waa featured 'is a tre*a dispatch from hla'wrentu of whlto'chfti whiskers bristling I*i Anlmas. doVou as follows: removed w'hen^the floor of the coach was needed rrere placed"ani"HK the collections.ot .. W|VH;anger, he shrieked a conioiabd tor|low.;..;• for mall or'express. There waaroom for an- the Burlington Historical" society, Paris Still Cling* to One of the fanmis staxr Coaches of the .' •" 'down.' '.'.•• -.:.• "'.'.-': ' ' .:'• '• •" • -i - Joujiw|e«_ha» been aoM to pay » stermre till. other passenger (sometimes still > another was where they remained until 1855, when L^Ua_/J'K«*P your seat, Horace," Monk called 'nueexed In) en the box with the driver and the the building containing them Navy Blue Jcr»ey Suit This old reach whtcb bate* operated between '^TnHRk.. "I'll, get you there on •time,'" '< messenger; and on some of the coaches a furth- bucped- •'•' '••'- ••. '.'• ' •;' '•' " No tuaiiei what 'slylea niuie or go, LeaTCswortk and Peover and whose inmea- - - He did, TinsJs the story,j»t atiy rate,j»tlU I ^ er seat was set up above and behind the driver, Par)s OHver-sceuia to glltup^s food-' g«» M»d* XhMftca Cneeley, rnaldeot Onnt ^'•^'t61d^W %«sp^An--^mlrta^ In an old account of Clack BaWk'L ness for navy him Jersey suits In and other national personates. *ras~aold ai capable of holding.three^passengers. An occas- lire, we find" the following 4Ines by _ij«nted Monk with a heavy gold watch upon ional three-passenger sent at the rear of the seasons where red and:>brown are list- sheriff-ajal* for HSOD to B. I. BJer. Tula . which was Inscribed "Keep your neat Horace," Freneao quoted: ••.••."'..'.-•'•'.•.,.•• .-*.. ed as the only smart colors, and when Is Just^taithW chapter. In Its interesUae hla- ' top was not unknown; and on such a stage IT rwhat nanl eaii'M'- "thus dlstarb tbt , and thereafter Hank was the commodore ot —passengers might *--'—'•* ••'•' satin or velvet are. the talked-of '»°- -~~-th* fleet.jpor*Jlftylyears_snej.: -' p»Ec«tul «e»dt - .'-.' * ' -'. rtnJashluflahle-dnwmakprp.contlniie_ Tears ap> the roach was pnrrtiaaed by the , Raamnkranca -aolntla*: t», wh»%H»H ha jsio> rJ to masa elssale sports-tsllnred .suits Bent Coonty rklr aasocUUoo. When the an- Trapar-•- -haeJ »aioi.the -a^r-',5"—'.'•"':"hollow tomb, aa"-—--yt-.d plao«r aquelched with this ,-„_..„_ of unusual girth. Itaphael Pumpelly. who trav ef-nSvjr~-Jerse». and smartly dressed nual celebration was dlaceriUnoed the old Greeley had auiple time to advise the public ma low, v - women rnnttnnn to w»er them Tehlcta aMaVatond In the barn on the U O. , eled over toe Butterfleld route from TiptorvMo, Ur trusty bow and,arrowa by - JB|: t^CKnUla-from^thtiMrMtelMJ^iJQinL—J. •Id*; —llttl- is-oo-eiceuUon—snd-propae-— Kurta fsnoj. "A few" yean afo th«r coach-was- ~td"Ttlcsoni^rti;7tn-wtat^raji--nresuBiat)ly-« —aid*; .. -^—,-, heuse,"The name of Monk did not appear in, For Ions* Ui« Journtr li that I malt ae, ctea for ID3S fashions all Include this used In' a celebraUoa and then was parked Ooncord coach, gives us tht«,picture:. •Without a partner ana without - this speech or U) Oreeley's book, b(|t the tatter , . 1 favorite type of eistume. rhe current backed. <)r Eldert carace. Later he cleaned j •Tha' cone*" w»a fitted with, three seats,' and Wa, - does, refer to the rlde'.tTtet iloni this mere «w«p«p«r Cnl«a.l version I* perhaps a.Oil less tevere the coach asd kept It la the atoro room. ahelf, with hardly •£ plaee ?o «ch mile;wbens-^1 :.thcae WCJ^.occupied by_tilnft_P«s«nKri._As In Paris there Is a decided move thah aults of former years: It mav be '•• According to prairie tradition It la the coach the occupants ot the .'front and middle seats two meeting wagons can pass"—Greeley la • ",.. P^aslve..Caauaeat '•...! meat In the direction or pleated skirts" worn wltb more,striking,accessories, used by Hi. Oreeley la 1SSDL it if known as wrltlne as of 18S^-"tlie': mall sUge waa driven faced eaci-ottier,' Jt iras necessary for. these ' 'Some day you expect to go to he 'fo—r formal evening dresses. ' The but Its centra) principle* lltTer little. the Qneley coach. "I»e. oM coach'was Mllt- at: the' rtla''ot'ten miles an hour—in one six people, to Interlock Ihflr knees; and there enrsaia ttie jaVnest friend,. -.;'.-..., thought back of this tread la to use rrom the -nits or_ other times. la Concord. M. IL la aplie of Its abuse the belns • room Inside for only ia~«P£hV-12 legs,1 .;tnsunce eleven—or iust as fast as four wild "Of conrsa,", SnaTvered Senator Sor- son supple materials and Ihe slightly , old reside hi atarty asvl aaocb of Its cqulp- outside of the coach was graced by a foot, now ; horses could draw It^ Our driver was, of ghum. V -.'"'. . .' V ••:'.•.'•:.•',•"•-•,-•:•; sunburst silhouettes Is favored Instead > ment Is "aenkMble, The trip fr«a the tlla- "course, skillful, but had ho met a *n«on^tud- dansllng_jieat=*hi»-wocel, now trying In val^ . "rou:d,eaerye!to,be •serene.,andl;'!wi^ ot straight up-anddown lines.' The 'Ceobastiagi Furs ,_ ^ aourt ri«er .to Drnier irqojrvd Hi days and .denly on; rounding one of the .«han> points to find a place of support An unusually hea~ 1 a py at.iaitfv:.;;;-^:: ^/•;'...-.'c:/.?'"' dress here shown Is of violet 'colored Dark fur Is generally M* ' . -nlfhta^UBd hoots mn.cbasnd ercry J3 we were constantly paaslng^j feorfui crash mail In the boot,^by,weighing down_the ret. : : oriltht colored coals, both dark and ; '-. «l'et It^wUl be; hard to Shake .. , duil'surfaced crepe, snd It has the hours.- ~^- ' * •;- .'.ji^;s^»*djsiae/'.:|tod'Ws-;lioxsHr seen fitt o ;. - ktvt those of us who .were on the front, sea. light Btlts. are usert,(;«> dark w.wls : :t»e haWtof a busy llfer~na not sure 1| ne ne»,iatasi\ew t*|ash.eda sleevaieevee anandd the the, bacbackk bow The old stscc at ease, time waa opented run'away- -sa they did one* on the unhooking—- --• constantly beat'forward, thus, by *-"-'-•"-•—• • In n i nl wKlnt. AM #«k...... J»l.~ •• ,»• and black: ftu? to nW often u»«l •" by Barlow 4 Saudusoa. Tags waa In the earty there wont ba more, Interesting nut'•. treatment which so frequently Is em ! otsl trice, hut at a place where| he haJ room ' all suppc '" -•"• ' "•"" """"• •-, terlal fot4i»ve«lgatl«i'^i^iQ^&fatt&'&QMc^.'ymif&iiliii bhek.; althongh these rules are au JON Buswood k'slrOtlaari were the wzt -to rain them In out ot the road on the upper s^attitunes; teldftltaine alde-^l kww that he could not have ..held '• ~, , p '<;-->. •-;, I AMD CHMHOCLE
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l . THE CRANFORD gnZEfl AM) CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1932
Peacock Leads Union Eleven Mr*.J.A.Knoirle»Sp«kB Miss Etta aacmden gave a seUctknf wbleh mccntlr no for her the silver I Before Cnnford W. C T. U. medal awarded by the Union. The THEATRE To 31-14 Win Over Cranford ofBoers for me year. President. Mrs I TeanuatTopofLtagK Gertrude Cannon; secretary. Mrs. Vera PREVIEWS Bjr Andrew O. Oiofaosl ~ chance to run It back. However, he The Lincoln W. C. T. V, of Cranford Ware, and treasons-. Mrs. Cornelia Eulocc Peacock, Union's dunky "gal managed to get his hands on Orlntcn' held its local lnatlMte Tuesday. The PrankttB. were tasufled by the Rever- loping ghost," ran roughshod over punt right near the sideline on his own main rtlsninlon m Uie afternoon set- sad W. Stott of BoseOe. The Y. P. B. Cranford High School's gridiron eleven 45-yard 'line and once more the "tornado of the Lincoln Colon provided musk; Defeat One of Topnotchera In the evening, Mrs, Powell aad Miss Rands |h« fine last Saturday afternoon at Union, car- was loosed and only Oeorge Roslch feaontar Deborah Cumaa, solobt. a rying..hU «ndfff»t«t teafft-matea- to could, svro-the. mwr-powitring, charge, , Tonight; ~ Jt mJht their seventh consecutive triumph by a »\ !SfS- ****** collaring Peacock on the ten-yard Jinx Score. ' CHECXKKS WOC1O UKB GAMES 31-14 score Gaining 3» of the 457after n "jTrllllam . return of 45-yardt lUieninJp.'- She discussed the many problems that confronts the The Cbeekzr Girii of RosaUe. are yards »hlch were cjydlted to his team. Again Union was penalized fifteen *••• GKAND BOTB, Peacock was rssjjylhe outstanding star Teams representing the Casino and nation at this tune and ot the ream prrparlne for anotlier court campaign yardsffor holding, and once more Pea- and would like to book games with of the game,,*nd his 85-yard run forcock came through In a pinch, gaining the Men's Bible Class are out in front sibUltles of the Christian toheft. _ Here's a picture that has been given TOUipHo^ Downy Jfe«*» ichdown was the moat jpec- at Uie end of the second week's round remedy these problems. Two other de- trams playing boys" roles. They have four-star ratings by linftna critics Chsrlss Sanies am starred in this the first I thirteen yards before he. was over- no home court and are farced - to this tacular. . y of the rontest. He alwwhelmed. Crariford watched Peacock in the Cranford Bowling League Both partment* were represented-by atn. A. from coast to coast. It's undoubtedly ptctttptcttt . whkhk* *play l TUs TrUmr and Sat- two other touchdowns and put teams have six victories and no defeats Taylor and Mrs. Leon Jones. traTeL The rasnagtr is Miss Marion the greatest gathering of artists that urdayattb.Ws«o,WeeSeld. too closely and permitted Johnson to Olrtm of 131 West 1st avenue, Roselle. ball In position for the remaining slip through the line and score the fifth to their credit^ . Mrs, Simmons gave a reading and ever have been assembled In one? pro* -WjjOO witnesses- Is tta story of scores He carried the ball 10 times touchdown unmolested. ?undel utjsfMrlhe most pins during ductlon. The all-star east includes the gamblers' attempts to control the out- Mum Great Oarbo, as a love-inspired dan- averaged 20 yards a try Coach Harry Lake at th)s point with the past week to make a score of 203 of a college football for Other high scorers were: Johnson, 201; cer, Orusinakaya; John Barrymore, as proflt Cranford was far from disgraced In drew his prlw • to the safely of the Uie Baron, a romantic thief turned proflt Then WmjHoWttSmtr defeat and although they were unable bench As Peacock left tht e field he re-Cadmus, 300, and Collins, 195, The see the star of one team drop deadead «. Cranford Diner will award a 83.S0 meal lover; Joan Crawford as Fiaemeben, h. to rtBtinjft, . «oo*dbwn«o*db . N«o. to slop Peacock, they did some travel- ceiveidd a ucll-deservcd ovation from secretary hi silks; Wallace Beery as ing themselves. Coach Wcekley's pro both stands, ticket to Uie high scorer during Uie one is near nhn when he fans, yet no month of November. Freysmg, fighting to save his fortune; teges amassed IS nrst downs to Union's With Peacock out of the picture, Lionel Barrymore. as KrlngeMn, ex- coe can discover tb» cause of his death. 7 and galped a"toul of «« yards to Cranford began to play football with The Casino alleys have been .refflv Theplctarels filled with thrilling and lshed and new fiber kickbacks have SPANFORD pecting death but eager for lire, and exciting moments. 320 for Peacock for the rest of theall their on skill. With passes play- been Installed. With -these Improve- Lewis Stone, the doctor who never swept Union ball-carriers ' ing an important role, Cranford brush- finds excitement. Uon. ( Cranford had a distinct advantage In ed tho Union defense aside In their 80- ments, several nigh marks are expected A WiUOOCS TtX, CaVUL C-Wss •• A BOX OW DI^ from ( the flrst quarter, but they became over- yard rump, which terminated In George to be reported-in matches next week. ' Lionel Barrymore undoubtedly takes The Men's Bible Class will meet Uie first-ranking as to portrayal ot his This picture, which marts a new Not < anxious and ruined a perfect scoring Roslcli plunging over from the three- ^^^ nUTMT -^ SATVKD4Y theme in movie- production, has scored wlnnli chance on Union's one-yard line Pea^ yard line for his second touchdown of Merchants tonight, while the Bankers part in this picture, although good pep. are scheduled to play the Casino team. THBYTOE A RIOT ON THE WESTERN FRONT fonnances are turned in by all of thea triumph at- Its every appearance polled. cock was held In check during this his career. Union was oir-slde on sll John Barrymore, Kstherins Hepburn 1928 1 period, being dropped by Jimmy Wl- three of the tries for Uie extra point Friday, Austin's Express will attempt a STAN ' " ••• • • ." OUYEB stars. This picture that has been her- come-back against Uie Republican rep- alded as Uie best picture of the last and BUlle Burke an the featured play- ,Mar kander for a nine-ynrd IDAS on one ofbut the last a pass from OrlfflUis to en. than his dangerous end runs. Wlkander was successful and Captain resentatives, while Uie Cra'nfoTd. A. C. LAUREL -.-and HARDY few months plays at the Cranford Demo- Roslch elected to take" the play thus and the Lions teams will attempt to Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. "A BUI. of Divorcement," which starts Peacock Scores break their tie. The South Slders and Saturday for a week's standing at the voten .• However, late in Uie second period makinng the scorscoe Union (or Peacock* of C« Ramblers will plsy Monday night. • DOWN TO EABTH ' e, Strand, Plainfleld. tells of U» struggle' ' Peacock.came to life with disastrous 31,-Cranford 14. Following are Uie standings st Uie "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" of a man as to whether he should give It-In result*s for the Blue and GoldOold . Taking "wvo nosicnRoslch;, unaruCharlie unnuGriffithus and — —--—«»»»p ^»v wav win Wlli Rogers,\the famous Oklahoma forgo, end of the second week? - up his home font* safety, and of a* the ball frorn pmt-focmattoST *TTT ~ . n*™ Ho Sn s mMsT5u A v ~ -"nuny Wlkandcr were biiutandfng -fop humorist, is found hi one of his fun- othei vjirrf lino hn'WVifriiw* vinwi., »- ,uj' •_«. thee local squadsauad.. ' Casino * , 6 1*00 woman who must chose between the " yard line angled slowly to the left EDMUND LOWE £ELA LUGOSI niest" and cleverest roles m "Down to and, wtw hh^MKRCranlotdiTfgli^ t - Al, .Haddad completed hjs • seventh; Men's BlMe CJMS ».« Bnth.- -which" piaysTheat Wednesday Urel) end- was consecutive game this season in which Oranford A." C. .3 .500 in The Oremt Radio irjUeiy ' . :»wtagisa dairy scnedole of the- end was blotted out, he started. and Thursday at thVCradford. Lead- Pictures to be shown In Oranford sad 742: ( Straight down the sideline he sped with he played the entire game. He was a Merchants .... 3 .eoo ing feminine roles areMaken br Dor- meT vicinity during the neat week: Oo •• all of his famous peedpeed . George n«JcRwdch towe" r «o"f strength In the linUnea and stood Republican'Club 3 othy Jordan and Irene Rich. "C MAN DO " Tonight;..... •»aUn_Jlar_th: =_- .- msde» desperate-din:, but mitsoa. Wa, "P-.*"" undrrjUw beKUng-oI the h«v- -The plot centers-about'the palatial by t cock outfootrd the mi nt th. »», _ 1(iler Uniounion forwarforwardd walwalll Lions Club " 2 J33 CranrardrmuT Pninto^ cock outfooted the rest of tho seconn- home of Pike Peters (Will Rogers) in Rialto.'Westteld; -Nigh dlda,' Union, with seven consecutive tri- Ramblers ...:. 2 .333 -.*- -The Magician" dary defense and charged straight at Oklahoma, where lay Peters and other Paramount, Plainfleld. Cc Charlie arifflths. Cranford safety man umphs, will probably be crowned State South Slders 2 ' 8CNTMT—MO<(Dj|r-^TDESD members of the Peters family get "up -for "" Suddenly he swerved behind an offi- Champions &t the end of the current Bankers _ ,.i ,IM In the air" and spend money taster Wrldsy: -Psek 0p_Your Troubles." 691 cial and spurted for the opposite side- seiuon, If they defeat Kahway and Lin- NEKD WE BAT ifORET than Pike can bring it In. Pike does t t ed « line and scored standing up Crlpps den in their two: remaining games. •core while Cranford was hard pushed everything in his power to raise money 22522! "%?Z*JE??:" "*"»> of mlased tho try-for-polnt and tho score They are favorites In both contests. to win 12-8, -The game will ring down to keep up the. social standing demand- Plainfleld;, "70.000 Witnesses,- Rlalto Bra _ stood Peacock 6, Cranford 0 Cranford to Meet MUIbHra the curtain on Uie 1932 football season ed by his wife, but he suddenly finds Westfield; "Night After KlghC Pan,' onlj ""After the kick-on Cranrord started a Cranford meets Mlllburn tomorrow in and Blue and Oold fans will be root. himself facing bankruptcy and ends the mount, Platafleld. pet* retaliating march of thelf ownrbut it what promises to bet battle royal Ing for a .victorious finale. "circus" by making a Utter speech Saturday; "Pack Op Your Troubles." a U was stopped on Union's 33-yard line After dropping their opening gameHo summaries one of his wife's biggest parties. I .... Witnesses,- Rlaltb; yea after a march of 60 yards A few sec- Wcstfield 13-0, Mlllbum rallied and det .Oranford (14) Union Ml) Pike goes back to his humble home *"'""" "25TZ*' *T """ S14 onds litter Uie first half ended, and thefeated Qlen Ridge 13-0, Summit 20-8 Qrimes a side street, and with his feet oj F Bide and Oold grldders left Uie field and West Orange 13-12, losing again to \ more "down to earth," makes' a n dat with great respect for Uie prowess of tho unbeaten Nutley eleven by a 0-0|KIe'n start. These's a laugh a minute In t —.. "QiMd Hotal,- Cranford; bat the colored ace. score. Coach Smith's boys wUl be out picture. Way Passag*," Liberty, |>Un-
WJ1._ 1 to avengo a-l»-0 defeat Inflicted on Krea^ner-. ual ~—a* m ^«™-*™» EfCOPMp AfSUfi Receiving Uie kick-on* to start tho them last year by the Blue and Oold. JHWr PAS8AQE The-serias-wlUi-MiUburnSjUtes-back ' Haddad \,. "pU, " - -third- quarter peacock again" started William Powell and Kay Francis let merrily on his way. but Al Haddad to 1923 when MHIburns strong eleven defeated the mediocre Cranford eleven Harris '..., **yard line. Centering the attack^rolml *— «aa«lWltt -.—. —~ most f»—'"fiting ro Peacock Union marched down the field next three years by the scores of lrAe, Oheser .*.... y.. _ mances that has been dramatized fa A pass from Peacock to Vohden, gave 12-». and 6-0 respectively. However, Right Tackle the screen. Most of Uie action take Union a first down on the Cranford 22- in 1»2T-Cranford'nfords one and only unde Lang- ,\ Place on a Pacific liner, when a f ugj. tive murderer, belnir , taken, ^hsioav to , Jf*rrt JiMv. Then a»U«j!ard"pewtty for tested A .fpotbaH,ftbH . .squadd, .men holding pushed them back to Uie 38-MlUbuni In the season's finale OrlflUhs '1.' , yard tape. However, they called on 30-8 score. The following year uie BIFLE CLUB NOTES their ebony streak of lightning and gamo ended in a scoreless deadlock, and Butler ...... Four members of the rifle club com for the last three years Coach Week- again Peacock daoled the Cranford de- pleted the ten targets required Jo < fense with his speed, perfect change of leys outfits have been too strong, win- Wlkander marksman rank. They wen Wednesday: " TJOwnto pace and,remarkable broken-fleld run- ning 8-0, 13-0 and 18-0, In IBM, 1130 OBes, George Osterheldt, Robert rd; "Blonde Venus. and 1931 respectively. ning to score unmolested. Ound's at- Roslch (Ospt!T!". ... ndl an—d Joh— n• Kas• •••™«t« iannel— .-j-pili s^anmd x%upRob"- pu^^ tempted dropklck for the extra point Neither (earn will be favored, a|. Fullback ert Oxee qualified as pro-marksmen 2 was smothered and Uie Scoreboard read though Westflcld, defeated by Cran- SON* by Periods Uie Utter making seven targets toward Peacock (and Union) 13, Cranford 0. ford, best.; Mlllburn 13-0. -However, Oranford ,0 0 0 14—14 the marksman rank. OTtea scored two Peacock kicked o(T to arifflths on thecomparative scores mean little, as Mill Union 7 .".,0 6 IS 12-31 and Oaterheldt.six toward am class Black Cats nine-yard line and Charlie returned the burn defeated Qlen' Ridge by Touchdowns: Peacock 3, Johnston 2. marksman. OTJea won Uie ten target punt to the 27-yard stripe ' Using re- match with a score of 394, plus 100. for Orlflttha, Roslch. f falling heir to bad luck If a\ black versos and spinners very successfully, . Point after Touchdowns: Crhips ,« score of 4M fromJtobertAduknd! ;-Cranford 1auncT)NralipUicr offensive Ormnhsrwlkander: [ who had 393 plus" 100 for a score ol 482- drive, but It cracked up on Uie 40-yard -UMdle ages, when the belief wasVrev- t Radio Repair Si Substitutions: (Cranford) Tomcxyk George Osterheldt, 339 plus 100 for a line. Peacock took Orlnies' kick on his PAY AND NIGHT score of 439 and Iannell, Sfflplus 100 •lent that Sstan frequently sssupTed own 35-yard line and returned it is for Butler; ZekoU for Oheser; Lama tne fora of a black' tomcat when be Including for Tomcsyk, Oheser for Zekoll. Butler for a score ot 429. Ackland shot B2 yards befdre he was burled under an Osterheldt. 80; DTJea. 79, and lannelL avalancho of tackjers._stralfht down .Electrical Appliances for Lanza; Tomcsyk for Cheeer; Zekoll 62 inthe postal _match._aiia. two Jlrit theJIMa Peacock and company march- - -CRANTOBD 6-iMa-W jfr for Kraemerjjwarta for jfleln._ t *»"?» plw-thage shot last-week gives ed and Euloce took Uie ball over from «L CRITSKE, III Nn it, OrufMS JonVNled^c»8olonr>ifk a total of 414. an improvement of eight necker; Bell for Ohussl; Morton for laterathg FU4 Uie three-yard line for his third touch- Jotuutort; Leddlg for Vohden; pfaet- points over the club's tint matrix, in down. otta for Leddlg; Burgess for Peacock; Uiclr tint match the team defeated the A Urge Portuguese coin, dated 1T8S, was found recently 00 the site of-aa After the kick-off, Uie thorouglily- Lynch for Burgess. 8TABTINO MONDAT, KOVEMBEB , Brocton. Mass, High number twoteam and Bums Consolidated School of Mtt- old grist mill at Dennis. Mas* It was aroused Cranford machine marched3n- BLACK PITTED CHERRIES Officials' Referee. Allen, Syracuse; exorably down Uie field, for a contin- Umpire, Pfaff. Colgate; Head Linesman, Krenlags and Sstsoaay Matisae chell. jrmi.n. -fc,, ^^ saua^tU bli ^ij ued drive of 05 yards and a touchdown, dropped by a sea captain"of" Fries, Trentoa—Time of quarters: 12 ON TBS STAGE days when paying tb» miller, with Charlie Griffiths going ovor from, FRESH PURPLE PRUNES H. 12, ll minutes. the one-yard line and then kicking tho extra point to cut Union's lead to EDAM OHEESB Jlmmle Shearer's Radio Show points. AT TUB CASINO ^yousi^^taKe^plri Breaking loose after the kick-off for CHICKEN A LA KINO. Pour well contested games at Ducfci name and address at the box office. runs of twenty-six, Uenty. three, pins wen played last Wednesday. Ster- HK1NZ APPLB"B0TTER " " Wt^a^Tgrrman~wffh~a score of Tdoi CHARLES KURTZ M prospective all-state half-back put Uie followed closely by Zundel with 174, RADIO^t:OWTRAXrrS~AS PRIZES ball ill position for Johnson to score SWEDISH BREAD ' Saturday night, tho tames were'not from the three-yard Una Again Uin so close. Sterrett was again high with TO KABTB- ^ ^BEX raONU-CBANFQBD I 'point was missed, but Union was out 144. The "General" was bowUng well, in front by a 25-7 score with an average of 124.. The "Doctor" Bealch Stops Peacock J.HMcMAHON Is sUU in a slump. Lady tuck having After the klck-cff the battle surged deserted him entirely. " OUR up and down Uie field with Cranford Higfa-GnJe Groceii •»; The scores follow! THBdw5xlandJSE.*trtal guarding- Peacock sealously. All after-' Phones CRanford <-|M«—(-10*1 Novembee r 2— noon Cranford had punted »outside etemtt 112 rather than let Uie speedy Dash get 180 W 122| Pay .. ,M7 12& las 1 Z *%&* s» W 73 -«—Wl COAL 4S8 39S 4U . 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