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Scout Cotwt of Honor f >i o Offer To Meet Tuevky Night RaHyMtttWednesday ****om»* Action Is Starred Tot November meeting of the Boy 1.: Start Board of Renew will be held on TopsCO.P.Campaign Tim Junior: Red cross has compleitd P.O. Site the annual enrollment in all —>•—• Tuesday, November a. in stead of Fri- day. November 4, in order that a court National, State, County and of Cranford. Oanrood and KenliwonJ Lower Water Rates Municipal Property Neat Po- of Honor may be held on the Joint hike and Christmas boxea. Oiled bj ) : to Echo Lake Friday. All Scouts ell«|. I Local Speakers in. Full DU- Uury school children.have been_ - lice Headquarters Suggested ble to receive First Class rank or merit I cussion of Election Issues. to New Ybrt for shtpnjenMs Pon as Possible - Location for badges should report to the board atl Rico and the Virgin Islands, it Committee Will Appeal for • p. m, Tuesday In the Scout room I announced at the meeting of the Cen 7 Federal Open House over the Cranford Trust Company. As the high- spot of the Republican tral council last Thursday la Orwlaaj . Reduction,"as Double Bene- ust mpany. School. . , Distrit Cii C campaign, a big publlo rally will take CestLKsThanEstimate fit, Cutting Hydrarit Rent- \V District Commissioner Cowperthwalte place next Wednesday evening, Novem- Reports from' the different Tiie Township Commute* was urged Committee Announces. Final Is making plans for a joint hike Friday ber 3, at 8;U o'clock In the Cleveland wttre made' and plans, .annouzkad for als and Private Users' Bills. t I Tuesday night to offer present Town- Plans for Hard Times lVty afternoon and evening to 'g"ho Lake. School Auditorium. Arrangement* for the coming year,;. The Junior* EngineerV Report on Paving ship property to the Treasury Depart- Scout games wUl be played in the at- the meeting an being made by the•end greeting cards, favors and gin Lincoln Ave, Between Den- The Township. Committee Tuesday \ \ ment of the fruited States at, reason- November II. temoon. and the Scouts will cook sup- campaign committee of the Cranford on all holidays to (he li adopced nt per at 8 o'clock. Troop meetings, a night started action which it Is hoped able prices as jxmlble site* tec the Republican Club, Inc. erana in the U. S. Hospital at Ljoca. nwai Road and High St.wUl bring about a reduction In water A crowd that filled the club bouse joint meeting and the Court of Honor new Post Office building'.. Signed br are OQ the evening's program. Scouts Former Judge Robert, F. Carey of Qarwood and KenUworth npnstn Shows Total Cost Much Un-dot«. charged by the Plainflcld UWon i; 73 business men-and "taxpayers, a pe* nearly to capacity attended tbe Repub- Jersey city, one of the most prominent tatlves reported their cuunoiu Water Company, for water supplied the lican dub's "open house" meeting last will have an opportunity to pass all der Oriprtal Estimate. Or- tltlon suggested, that the municipal out-of-door tests. Republicans In the State, WUl be thestarted work and were- planning relict Township for hydrant*' and to private property between,-police headquarter* night Short talks, group singing and principle speaker in behalf of the en- activities. Miss Alice Mr»m1>-r dinance to Vacate Norman- corikumvri.. This was. the- resolution and Gray's undertaking establishment special entertainment were included on tire Republican ticket. Judge Carey the Red Cross in Roosevelt School passed: , •••.'. the program. President George E. Os- has appeared before Cranford audien- would make covers'(gr Braille cuds to dy Bark Streets Adopted. be offered. The petition old:' "Kasolved Uiat the chairman of the terheldt opened the meeting wltH an ces several times and Is a great favor- be' sent to Children in >chopl4.l[w ih* . »Wfe Mlieve that ibJs Js the most announcement ot. the-'plans for-the Westfield, Cranford ite at political gatherings. In addition, blind at Christmas time. fire roiiunlttw! and the attorney under- suitable site Jar the Feat Offloe ami reportna to thotako an In.vestigaUon and make a' re>" V Republican rally to«be held in {he County Chairman Edward L. Bauer of Miss Jessie Arthur, Bed Cms OoiaailUn Tw«lay ^_ that this land may be submitted- W a Cleveland school nexOITednesday night, y port as to tho advisability of-the Town- ' th« Republican County Committee is visor in the High School, H/y ^ miwung that the coal-or th« _ i^B price that will return to theiama&ip and then-introduced A. A. Smith, treas- making sn effort to secure Another shliV of -cranford elthor alone, or In bcth Root,-president of the High School P»«tt« «f .Upepte avsn'ue .be.iweei.pen; conjunction -^wlth -^j,b«p^ mimicipaj^l4es^^ »^lit'''»l»-«Vf»U.V»<«i»£'£kJi1» -LUI^ 5' "-Wiling **•»!»•, ouisftJe-spe«keT"ef Nsttoncl importance. CoitneilViWMdb^Mowi^dMrVKp r durlng the meeting. Hm£iri^iin'n'm»aTui Qi'o'rubiio' Utllltlts'" ) ing funds for reducing taxes, -or .enable Local Musicians to Make Ini- All Republican cndldates for County the " Central Council, ind DdoUu ni much qrtitiii- .Cammlmloh for a ri'valaii- of tho water attilC TnTTTTftftilT 1)ffftlS.tSi .tft -CommlttKnian Ames a wsa^-caa. 2.-_tial- Appearaiicerin New Uxe •and.J3|tstii nfflCMhava-bMn,Invited to Mttrka.iil_..the...narwond Courxat. «t- -owr S13 000, MPJ*!S»'Httz»l«i mKht be added to Uiulotlgli,\ presided oyer^'the mooting as Stale •pproprttUon for paving the sre- Charles-Hansel «nd A,,B, Meredith In Tunes Party and dance to be given at annual dash on the gridiron between Mayor,' Qeorge A. Luta and Police chnlrman pro lent Mayor mtx and the 8 p. m, Friday, November It by thethe two'rival football teams, school Commissioner James G. Beggs, candi- Um of Uncolii avenue Eart of Hi«h Townnhlp Oommittw, lind been con- recommending, that the Township offer The mU4 o. • •' r« t ' • • r ««•»»«•offend.. ^nThe ^aeauonvacations will alloallow,thw Uioo „—~'— ' "" "•""•"»• •"«• "• uw lough, chairman* pro-tem of the com- are in charge of the arrangements for lems. Wllng what the. present sdmlnls- 1 wmh mittee, thsftfeett thosc'-who offered sug- purchased by the Lions,Club, conslst-of Uroup OtartS Rehearsals -far Coontr Park CwnmiMkm to carry out lrram" 'l> Committee's economy pro- the affair: Mr.' and Mrs. N. P. Hallbert blue and gold sweaters and berets. Each tratlonlhas done and outlining Its plans "Trial by Jury" — Miss (or tbu aecUon. the ObmmtMlon i * gestions on the Fast Offloe site matter, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Jansen, Mr. and Mrs. for the! future. eemeot wiu» tl», owners of I Preceding Uio action of the Town- All were referred to the committee ot member will wear white duck trousers W. T. Wild, Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Deller, Bands to Parade Musie will be provided for the cri Alice Matthews to Direct Bark vacant land- te. take • ••''P Coinmlttee, Township Attorney the whole._ Cttrl H Mrs. G.__E, Crosby. Mrs. E. Ameson, tcrtauunent of those who attend and Play. _ Ihe river. - The ordl- - Warilnakl iubmitted this re- -The forty-piece Westneld organizag - Bort ; ~ frosts! Center Mrs. Prank Banner, Mrs. A. A. Smith, the campalgtrcommi.ttee is also plan- for a abort extension' of .aapl-.| -. • . tion and the Cranford band will leave __«»._,- ,».~_-™ **o f the larciw'Itumsi in thfl J&S Fh PAI iSiB hn. tilth school at~l>:30-okiloek -Sstar- ferro, .Robert Yankee, E. R.Harris, day afternoon for the parade to thepublic has been invited to be present OUbert and Sullivan operetta, to b« and SDelwy street* also wan '.Township budget b.tho cost of fire hy. A. T. Jackson and John to hear a complete discussion of the given November 23 by the Cranford sn Iraki trading. . , jdrant service. This' la an item over •Tliff will ftmii II ''"IJJlj'ilYLJlI' n' LSUttS, I' Anaxywnta «n» lining m.d» • triBik. Snaerjnnds recently autli- the rates chargegdd weretflxeretflxd by an apap> Mathewa will direct ths pl»y and A ttons btfotejfat start of the trsdlUwM ' ^'cspaclty-crowd, - - d»i»* to ^advertised for «ale by pub- itudy of the imitation at that tuns dl»- P, Hamllto 1 disrupt business in the Town er, conducted several grotip songs and resident and brother-ln-lawof Charles ticket committee and'Miss Aglae aalrm, SchooJ band, under tho direction of normal and present values.TThls per- center; reduced rateable/) on. present entertained the members and their A. Ujttell, will be retired on pension chairman, of publicity.' Miss'Josephine business property; .Inconvenience to] a Jack Van Brederode,. are: Frank Rattl, November 1 from his position as chief ,tbe jmderMmed. Taxpayer* of mltiof ti« dcdu«ti known through-, O to the publlo the following women named as district Richard W. Baker, Denman Road. The special"honor roll for tho drat valuable business properties, in- WSUQow November 11 out the world as an authority on sub- any adraoSakes Uiat the Tjjtpay- marking ^lwriml M firtnfnrrt trj,,!. chairmen: Mrs, D C. N. Cillins, Mrs, and Karl L. Tn-lan^ ais High f **i n nm 1c i. ^ . pai School. Includes M names of pupils w ; I. E. Bradway. Mrs. H. O. SpilsburyT Bids will he received until D a. m. The New York Herald Tribune said graduates of the Cranford High School Chairman aCoCoUougn, for. himself . headquarters, •schools axO. churches. Mrs Charles Von Lynn, Mrs. Ernest are among the Rutgers freshmen who .tbe OcnaUUe. expressed satlifac- who fiavo had a Kcnoral..»vvera((o of m Friday, November 11 hi the Treasury editorially of Mr. Rldgway's retire- per cent. These pupils are oxcusud \< Banks and Post Offices cannot be re-HamUton, Mrs .Sflcnuel Baker, Mrs. J.Department offices in Washington, p, ment:1 "Mr. Robert Rldgway, for for- are trying but for business staff posi- > at UK isferat shown and said that moved from a business center without '. Oarrstt and Mrs. Paul M. Crispin. tions—on The Targum, undergraduate «iUKf vould have the earnest and from school ono pcrlou of the day. C for a site for'a'new Post Office ty-eight years an engineer In the scr- The honor pupils are as follows: materially crippling business property The engineers of New Jersey and_the n semi-weekly riewtpaper of the univer- earefat tcntadcraUop of the Oomnilt- nff i ^i^rwood. according to In- vlce-of-NeW York's dtlsem, retires this nPToilimcn—liarbara Bchult*, Hutu and redudng-rateaMexr- , —— organlation of wives will bold a- sltjr.u ..,-• ...••• - '•• >.•„•••'..'•.'•': to tee cad lhat iaxet-may be stIU formatlon received by-Richard Watt, month from his latest Job in the new McCormick, - Rosemary Jorisen, Peter "Furtherance of Economy" ' Hoover-for-Presldent rally at the home Oarwood postmaster subway with the- thanks of his fellow The. candidates will be'assistante to fotOec reduced. . Chairmah" McCul- of Mrs. Thomas A. Edison, Llewellyn •ald the Committee had been Homack, Arthur . Drown, Alice Bar- "For such reasons, It is not a move An appropriation of $72,000 has been cltaens.t He has spent-his- lite, Mr. the business manager until near the tholomew, Betty AlBury, Dca|!rice taar- to be anticipated lightly, but uuprob- Park, West Orange, at 3:30 p. ml Sat- made for the buying of. a lot ahd'the Ridgway said, helping people to build end of the sophomore yesr when p sc for reduction of taxes right urday afternoon, October 29.- • aniwticonied-Uie.co-operaUon of sac, DoTothy BriRm, Naomi Comitock, sbly the/ most momentous change -thai erecUon-orthe fcUBoUfigrApproxlmately'things raUier than to, tear things down polntmenU «« made to busin«» or ad- Hrien-DeyrDonha-Lou DuVcher, ltar- has faced Cranford in decades. It is a 114,000 of the' total sum will be used or merely to talk'about-them.; Prob- vertising -department posts. The icnfasr an ctUaeitt. Tbe petilion waa referred OnrnwiHtwiot the Wbole. -vcy-scavy, Eugene Barbaras, Jeanne problem that should not be allowed to AUTO LXGENBE8 ON SAUC NOV. 1 to purchase the building site, accord- ably no public eervant In Mr.' Rldgway's business manager and advertising man- Bargos. proceed until Intense study tuts been The Cranford Motor Vehicle Bureau ing to a plan followed by Treasury offi- lifetime has done this with lees self- ager are flmUly selected from, those who given it by-this committee, after hear- operated by Harry B. Betas, 17 North cials of limiting''kite caste to twenty interest or more appreciation from his hold4he assisUnt rankings during their A.ktter turn tbe Slate League of' Sophomores—HowafQ Rath, Wodo junior year. - . ing from business and te'alty interests. avenue, Zast, wlQ start on November per cent of *fte total available appro- engineering peers." ; ' ** -atkpd' tbe. Township Poston, Ooorgo Reusch, Lillian KcCor- to apprcme the two rcferen- mick, Ruth' DavU, Edna Coble, yirglnln "As a farther thought it seems it 1 to Issue-1933 automobile registraUo priation. and driver's'licenses. According to the specifications, the BECEPTIOW FOB CANBnhUtEB pmpntillnra jelaUcB to the diver- DiPabio, William Qulnn, touts Kramer, «ould be hi furtherance of.«xioomy to Legion Warns CitiMns at funds from the State Highway Justine Frank, Howard Goodman, Elsie The plates for 1933 will carry red ot is to have a frontage of 160 lineal Voters will have an opportunity to Bet the appropriation alloteol Oonrood, meet -and. talk with Republican casdt- airetvdr *uU»ri»d to un- Ounderson, Aima.Ddlcr, uhich is proportionately;< larger than numbers oa. a" black field and may befeet, and should be centrally located. . Against "Fake" Peddlers dales personally at,an open meetina; rrilet The Committee Junlors-^arol J31ofson, Oertrutla that of Cranford; combined With that attached to can beginning December of this. GROCERS DEFEAT BUTCHERS and reception to candidates to be held Cromcrius, Betty Loveland, Henrietta of Cranford fora single Post Offlcefor 15. The office will be open until De- Because, complaints haw been receiv- -of cb* Hgh. acbool deneral cember 10 from 1 a. m. to 5 p. m. In- Saturday night at the home of Albert MUler. Phyllis Stuck, Maxwell Van both, towns. They are really- only a A crew of pin. topplers representing ed that many* persons are'- soliciting Burley, Mano| Place. H. R.'McCul- cluding Saturdays. It is Important that Nuys; Corlnne Johnson, Julia Pavelka, mile and a naif apart and neither can the McMahon grocery store defeated from door, to -door to the nantsTof the National, sate' and local , dSjtnct clerk, for dosing streets applicants, Tor drivers'licenses appear the Klein '^teat Market team In aAmerican Legion and otfaer war service Oilbert Ashwcil, Alma Wysockl, Waldo 8ft an impressive Post Qfttoe with the will be present at, the meeting. tCoutfmt os lost pagtj Mw™, Dorothy Deller, Lucy Talla- »mUtiAlJM lar removed from the business centers. Legion Pott Number 312 adopted a res- rd;mtt«e>rSr^"^McSDSc£' 41 combination.-of-thtion.ofthe appropriations olution Tuesday night requesting •resi- Harriet Nick, Mary' Tlnnesj, Charles ouiuid be snQclenQltt tto r tthhe purchash e off dents .to .ask, all; itinerant peddlers to Cranford Eleven Seeks Revenge . Orlffiths. a large, suitable site and for the erec- Store Window Displays Show present their, proper credentials when Bunion—Beth Harris, Margaret tion of a-building of teauty and ade- endeavoring to sell their wares,. Ex- - . In Traditional TUt SaturdayHaynesy, , Deborah Cannonnnon, Mary DlDl- quate in site for perhaps fifty years to V ActiActivities Of Girl Scouts Service, men may be Identified by their Fibio, Grace Orrokk, Arthuh r Weasel, come." honorable discharge papers of a mem- June Peterson, Mildred Anderson. i With the traditional gridiron battts since the nwarmUnn or athletic rela- Tbrougbout! thithis weekinsk~Katlona, l Olrl mothers thjs afternoon at 4 o^doclc inbership .card in the organisation in which they claim membership. between the high school elevens of tlons) bstasat^lbs two schools In IMP. Scout Week, the Cranford^ OW Scouts the Presbyterian church. Miss Mar- Westfield and Cranford only two days T*II If iM Tl Ttsaitr Butchers Drop Knives, "Mail from, this center-eould-be will present to the public, through ex> garet Haynes and Miss Evelyn Waters Final'plans tor the observance of Ar- served,as far But as ftitoute avenue; away, the main topic ot convtrsaOon' Back m IS. Weedy PoweU. one of hlbtuons in ..variou s store windowswi, ,the h - will pour. They will be assisted, by mistice Day,will be made-at the- next In Cranford and Westneld has tamed CranfareTS crest AottasU players, led Take to Bowling Alley - which leads from, TOestfleld avenue- to tfeitt d k f th t A ' meeting' NoKmber.t,,. Tbe Legion will KcnUworth, and as'far, West as theactfeittes and work of the troops^ As members from each troop. Troop No. from poUUes to football as the ardent Ida tben melrlftwl charges in'an un- « newfeature there Isu been sjid 9**01 prepare the, tea; Troop 3 will Join with'toe local post of teyetezsoi alumni and boasters .of tbe two scbooia sutcantul atuaapt to ruto Westfleld's Oranford .Jiutchers-1 dropped tneu* Westfield line.--There would be a for- of foreign T«us for|bs Armistice Day T Uier possibility of taking ^enUworm an exhibition of nature p have "charge of toe make' tneir final pra-game predtctfonsi ckma record Cor that season. The knives ind took to the bowling alley _ intojhtc ana.ji& well-as part-oC-Oarfc the~window of JarTisDrpg store. Troop 4 will can for the small chtfd- as to which team Is the betted Tbst isas> ended in a near-riot and a much Thursday night to decide- whlduhop The articles, loaned by. Rvtlyn Waters; -=- Township- a* t underataad tbe Federal rca«0 that mothers-ja*r«U«Ol% tea,; encounter is scheduled to start on th»- dkpstep d 1*4 notaryy for Westneld. was superior. In a close and much- " • Joseph Plummer, Jr, thetTnlan County During'the week four of ths.pw- ll Hld tJ C td A*th tut tfl 4 Post OfBce. Regulations da not recog;- 6,023 Voters Refiiste- local Held atJ:3O p. oC Saturday. Ap-f*tnth tutor tssfls*; w4s aroused by disputed match a team of pin topplers Psrk.commUslan-and Camp pmxtnutsly tfXO fans are «xpsrt«d to tMf isss *M lsst--yea|r*-teara.lsstyea|r*teara ca- capp tlng.ths t-llsxket-succeed'- wGl be clearly un«l Fr through Illustrated ezmUUoiis in store attends the game." ty Ins; KMn, »wrt cut for blood. ed in poling up for the largest score dfatribuUon ftam a esntnl when the members of the dUIerent windows. Articles made by the gtrjs of Port Office. ' Ths"Cnuifoi^ resWralian ffor DM Tbe rival elevens wltt take tbe field'tat again the fortmaesA of war were and claim the butchers' bowling Cham* : troops will compete in, naming each Troop 3 for the Needlewoman's-; badge9$D6nu (WMtlbciE- NMttDilMttr 8 fhowy in with the visitors having s> sUgt* Sdg« O* Btass aodj»old-»ad they pionship of Cranford. Their' opponents •'Cranford is a natural center for this specimen. The girl wi4ih» highest an shown Jn Berry'* window. Troop 5 wen the meat-cutters from the Kurta ^B lncmse^of- «» over the regtstoaUOnboth In part games witbCrsnfont and dropped tfaa> ' hy a dose Vht »oole are* and sventnaily some such ;»core in each troop, wittie given *pm« market, - 1 has arranged at EilartSardwarr Store takatfijo, th* Presidentltr.year of IBs. 'in.tbetr rrconLftar this acssos. .West-'oaBStaL «tep-wm^be made in. thevInterests of iby ih»OW.Scoot Coundl. ' i a display of the out-of-door worK-'nec- Held has" not been dobased thus fart Tatbs tUs season. Coach Bob In,the first game, Klein's team scor>-, ««no n ai^eOc»e^\«^BoJt«toto| <» Fr|dar> le^de#wmt TJUs year> wtteiration tofslletf tfat in l r | |r> ^wt at. the essary to pass, the Jest for the.Pioneer the tight disjUds while'la lB3a,'th« (ot U yeary,, f noseOevtasM tt****» ssMded Bomenrflle ed 612npoints to 641 for the KurUcww. j^jVstore tram 3 tmtQ s pTin, to whom the badge.'Iho ChllitNuaebadw is •- «p,a scorelesl s tl» two weak* afaCan- t>f.>Mex( «lbeta»aison- The latter team rallied &1 points in . ^... fio other. businesS.Blid- curl Scouts.inar present aebr Uste of strated I*-.*'.display>ta Baths -TJrleuloU whothe second game, but the Klein segre- such "itttttftfS 1>jr districts Is a$ 1W- font lost its n of M to Moqmkrjba correct rnsmes: eft .the MlUftrent Drag.Storeland .-Troop.!* shows two otte; 6M^-distrlot* two, jsnd was also UeAby the Ooach gation nTsns«e4-toHsJDi-toe-gime-onr / ,„>,- t , \lJ; ;„,- ' fspedmens. - At ths4 th^. the, display somes JB UjewquteinenU for |he fibs-" tp^ABli district four, ti Coach r^eekleys determmed • soon of Mlv In the final, round; «M - 1 POfnt'.te'BUsabeihu navlnshsnchnmi, be' muphered and^ul Sooute;wlll 47*.-

Heir to Morocco Throne Visit* Pari A Pesperate.Battle

. A . ~"T-— —w.www™ nu sui Utdj iad betted Discussion, now. Mammal Dram Big Crowd. tunes even loading to, blow*, raged aa to tlM exact WJM of the cap- ., Bermuda.—A tasty Wy w«icreature and even after Dr. F, ftat |MI11 g- Wlwler. U'He, director of tfa« jwte." ,Z,d fro2"m *Its mother n"•*»•i capture• ««P-d 8*"""* Biological station for d i,- • :

*.,'_ Kit- V-T-I wlttilB tb« coral reefs SLS7QJSi• —•»—Mannat M»v WCSptUrJe 8B S rarnonadlng Bermuda and wa* sight- joung sperm whale, men once engaged ed by three native- flshmaen who In Bermuda's now defunc* whaling m- Jjustry refined to accept his scien- tific dictum, avenog that it, was this, Mrpoon th* whtl«, on* of that and th. ether, mostly Barnes V • —-—Jfuiwi Jtnopsstj Dpon thft aueh aa might have seen coincided by r whale', back and deftly tied a rope A. A. Milne or some- equally whimsical around It. Ull Immediately above the writer. TJte whale was turned over projecting flukes, A titanic struggle ensued. At time* the motor brat by Ms stair, dissected It would tow the whale which auddenty 1 J» Ita draggle for freedom would / Bound" and tow the motor Ashing boat about th* harbor threatening to THIS SPENDER 'wrec i?* *"•' •** '"Peril th* cap- tor*. The shore* were lined with spectators watching the struggle be- tween man and mammal until the whale, weakened by Its efforts, be- came docile and allowed himself to be towed to a spot suitable for ex- The people were coming out of the /"STOCKHOLM Is celebrating, this hibition purposes. church a. I walked dowTthe .lrw£! ^ year, the one hundredth annl- Oar** Prune Awarded. f hundred* of peo- One of the latett of Parlilaofuhlon \J versary of the opening of the Toward the end of the summer the Thousands of visitors flocked to wit- creaUona for fall wear la tb.il three- Cota canal which connects the ness the captured mammal The Ber- ple bowed and housewife to kept busy casnter and tearful from hav. piece ault of brown ind white, with a Swedish capital with Gotebofg on the preserving the. produce of her doll- muda railway ran.special excunlon white angora blouae am) a leather belt North sea, 248 mile* across the king- • Bere, shaking hands with a Paris pm train* to the exhibition point Ing lost a friend— house garden, while the husband con- . la the little belr to the for It waa McKel- dom. centrates his efforts Upon the flowers. ' tnron* of Morocco. His father wa* snsdte tine is the French capita] anil the hid went there to vteft hJs». ~^ vey*a funeral and provlded'for wa* left without rapport, Even without Its party adornment On the appointed Sunday in August he bad been well without resource*, becanae he bad been which It has donned for the celebra- each family take* It. prise producto- thought.or and a thought!*** spend«r. tion, Stockholm Is a city that'fairly blossoms, fresh and canned vegetables, -V widely known., l, shines. Its quays are tbe.dty'a front and fruit-to the blue room. Bat •had "m/self neyef doors, with step* always freshly the women, arrayed In the) peasant HALL-MILLS CASE IS »m»lltrto e'loae •crabbed. Under brlllfslnt' summer '!£•.£ "*I.'-m-tto« PMInceTdls. A • Person*! nn, eren th"«. cargoes of •— T" • ""••lug am, nioorea in mint UNSOLVED MYSTERY but . I knew, pi - ~_ „,_ _,_ „.. „ ..• —' of rtyal palace, town halCand hoose iSni.snd'u.e'uilnr* or parlUment gllrten. for they are la- Many of Those Involved •»* .which surprised me .th»r.WorU..»ar,-when- Sweden was Jen with- coontlea* -cocda ot- airrer n 0 "oat .waa JhajLhe. _Bren_kltch*n- equipment-Is going birch, the c(|y'» fuel. ^ ^l«JLaQht«ULh ~^~15? m *0IUL He waa not much modern. A stippled enamel la used on Every year. In gorgeoua midsummer products commanded, fabulous f^f: VUHjpr. «rrr« CTpo^ to pgb,|c price*. New Brunswick, H. J.—Tea ywa past forty and should have had almost On newest gas ranges. floral regalia, Stockholm atanda fault- rt»» UMJ tenm teiwy-torr,. Some of half his life abea/of him. ago Ilev. Edwkrd W'hraler HaH rec- tr le««ly groomed to receive only a few Although the emergency no lonccr tor of St. John* Episcopal f.tsnb !^r~* •*? l*»«. ««« tea ,«ir* He had had a good business and a To keep candles flrm In candlesticks eeore American visitor*, while other exlws, the gardens are continued, not here, a Some of the newest glasses hare Hi!? .V. •"""«. New llrqo*- freely as be earned It with little stems which are rings of tinted glass. cide casually upon a trip to stock- promoted the health and happiness of The mystery which surround*.! is* ««*. U* faotne from which her bu» thought of the future, and now It waa They're fragile^ but oh, Jo good-look- holm, nor, unless be comes directly the working classes'and bavo contrib- crime when th* bodies were frond iws >u« art fona to keep the try.t from rumored that his wife and three chll- ing. from New fork by ocean route, doe* uted materially to the attractiveness days after the double .laying munis* he *rnr returaed •»»«. Blie dren would have little more than the the American alwaya arrive In the of the capital's environs. houaeln which they were living when unsolved despite InVMtlicatlous which When boiling a cracked egg rub the mow amiable frame of mind. It la a Th* "little turn* are a special resulted In the trlul and acquittal oa his affairs were closed up. There waa long, hard journey from western or Stra of,« p little or no Insurance, so provision , shell over with lemon Juice. The egg boon to the children of the working- murder charge, of the clergyman'* nferi lilO albumen la quickly coagulated by theaouthern Europe to the historic city classes, who must store up energy for widow, Mr*. Frances Stevens liarj, awl *•*•«• "be B»l* and star* at the blr for a rainy day. Mcgelvey nad been founded seven centuries ago ns a for- a spender thinking that life In th* fu- add, those long, dark hours of fall, winter, ner brothers, Henry and -WllhV 8tn- *a»ikat lie* la the ahelterfnc ihrnb- • '• * tress to resist the forays of Baltic ture would be what It was la the pirates. and spring schooling. Judged by Amer- 1 ta Beeawax dissolved In " fcau standards, the lot of the school- "S ^*! .?niraT. Orpend,,. . I until the con*lstency_or a with her and her brother,. nevcTwa. ^t^ZfSSS^'TS?^ hla funeral from i will i r ^ w^^ •'^SjfsTVJTCU •L- spmt hi. en«rgltt .. to

B^ Charfes Siigfiroe lamps are ,u,red-to ^h^TestZn* ^ -wiimig. ua oegina hie day's Stockholm's prosperity, like thac of task at T:«; at 10:35 he goes home II Hie entire country, is founded In laree for breakfast returns to The cla»L V measure on forcsts-Uie city's name! room at noon, and 1* dismissed at 3;35" " Isio of the Log, — • - >T BE OK. IPi to no evidence T dark at t-SlTOOttMl- rf OUNH /_ the metropolis was ^t required six llnnri1 r ll l« nat- and, Ca half centuries their Mfer, tot convince Ita I ? againsriS -.""t flames' lay beneath theiln»"rancr feeet should take their studio-somewhat Cty Built of and on Oranlt.. "ore seriously than children in Amer- Stockholm today I. built of granite, 1 Whe the >un upon - graplte foundations.. A lan£ SSm^L * " »°« ^ i quashed after-hi* kirumm — " > most of fat* time owner-blasts hi. building nV * aaa hmUng and appear, i ft2HL|he_!!tej)f hiLpcopLcd^ been found not guilty of th» mm • ' ...... a •••*•* t U—UtaT-Oiril- > miles hnkltli than hn «•• « t0 be oU ——»«•« uvaa iiwesu] or one. man1* ^ T* """* "» to ilIln Jury A «ccond Indictment crciutnc H«* younger man. * those, who knew him best as- 0 01 1 11 0 11 »er •»»«««•. the mesttrlc "WUlie," Hv aerted, "If only he had conserved bis two's'tr^.i '' "" "^ ^" * _ all four with the murder of Mr ILU wuh Jfax llan b> «,«, hi* "K also TO nollpro««ed after the «ii»x energies, but thl* he could sot be per- Wll VWtS Fl suaded to do." When tying brown paper over par- Live* Turned Topsy-Turvy. Il k affined Jellies, dampen the string used The InvMUgatlon failed to rrrt8i ln In addition to, the spending of his r" energies through long hours of unin- In tying. The knot will not alln and wbo flied Ui« thoia which liitleit Mr when dry will shrink and tighten! Achltecturally one enter, a new Hall and Mr*. MIU* or who sluiwd terrupted work, he put upon himself reacI>In a_heavy burdfen_through overeating. X" T S Stockholm.^ 01 arei Brlght-colored oUcloMTI. Mefuito allgbtest wggeatlon I. u> b, found < * "" ,, And ao life for him was ended far that clawlcal Creek influence Celebrity Is • Froth earlier than It might have been? an* cover kitchen chair CMihlons, cook' »«*» in the his family who might have been, well books, and shelves, -for- wlndo tains, and for the work table. , dark JBrjirpaae,., ^Otti Wall street ODD THINGS AND NEW-By Lame Bod * ;- lavlly i that ( was etucken with jparaly- crl|*jile)d him and mauV ad Urn hi Soojerrtlit. !)*£*** * j*? J^"*1 •* «»e slain choir \ still Urea m his shabby second- •P^W^O Crtfauu rtreer, f . r Mr., tun,

'ckurcibgoer, flrm 1 u __„ ll*™*r O^lott*. now twen. «y*W>«. as m atxxaograpber ahe vidis her'taOer and nrotli_ average Wf' J5J?"' *U*11 J"U| ** twenty-two. «••<« thl* passion *** .laae GOwoa, the -pig woman. tt Vllcil cl1 cannot be sUfled t »«» «as canM Into court on a nkY S " I* toWWck of ihe JpeWwc to leatlfy laat She saw Urs. Ohio State eleven thl. season, and Is "an and her tastber -WMe" near rat^d as about a tough a plunger as can be found'to the western confer- Although he startled the .dentine11 ence. _ world two. years ago- by-dtocovtrtnrr1 new planet later named Plute, aw, «>W «T <*UM«r la Tombaogh has jn*t entered th. I February 7, 1330.

L*' —^ ^-^•T»JH***I e*« ax — -w >•••(. «A«I vu 4% tMtvatf bow •»I rr^!L? *«• Han and hat broth- ^2*^*»?»*Aa!y**V5trtck. -Unrdette, Kanrwhen he obtained%m- I f* **" ^*irt*b n. Beckaiaa, prosecu- , plofraent U a janitor at the ooserva- Why doe* a cow- >»ry at Flagstair, Ariz. For tfnnl as well aa ir chick- • Bonths h. was »t SrmlttrttotSi -r -.-* conducted the* en—croaa the roadj 1 waft* fatted to re> Because she Jolly a, telescope; but'when hS got atW «• *»T latfct-wts^Eo ki Irwas not hay hefora he foW rtetoT well Ukes to'and tot afraid of your car. fwyvswvin)

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V/ ,a-'ft WS. JBUILDIWP PLANS 1

structlon of federal bulldluKi that aril Treasury Department Ready Kuniun od to cost lens than IHXt.tWo each. Allmuy, «j. V. . to Begin 142 Structures. ThiTh s third list of construction )„!„ Through Uie um of private arrhl- wilill be forthcoming soon, awontlnis to twts for many of llle pnijwts, prog- Washington.—Using, funds .from the' annou announcement maiia at the tliuu ilie ress In carrying out lliv tiuiidlng pro- 1100,000,0(10 granted by the emergency second tl«f was "made public. . • relief and construction, act passed by -Krsm hits hp»-n n'ptM'dtHl up inure than :ln the list of Ha ivrojrttr'cottln!: KM percent. Hlnni the prngram was the last session of congress, a federal- -Between BOO.IWO and JlOO.Ouo cact; , t«4un,.i'o»trjiii|ji. J)jj»*,.bj|!hfe^larKW mately give employment to huridreils L1H anliltiwtunil nrms for plaua on o( thousands of men Is under way number of projects, •.>i^cailf,>rni, la building* reprewntlng s co»t of uiora throughout the country. second, ;wllh IT. «f thr .13 statM re- than *'.t>l.ti(i0.ilO(), ..- .' • ceiving such hulldlngn, ouly V2 re- That •400,000 persons are at present lmrliiL- tli<- In.st ten months 103 fwl- ceived but one structure. • - ^rnl InilMIng!! havn been roiiiple.t(Ml at employed' in connection with some Another feileral agi-nry,' tho War de- phrase of the construction of 41 post a total rum of ntioui $310,000,000, ac- partment, Ij aim planning to provide cording to Mr. offices,- custom houses, and otlwr builtl- Work through a vast coiiBtruitloii pro- Ings. was pointed out In Washington grain*Tills program wills hir the ex- by Perry K. Heath, 'assistant sccre-' LEGION'S COMMANDER tary of the treasury, who' Is director penditure of $41,577,200 on llmiil con- of the building program. ..A. totnl of trol and rivers and harbors proJn'H. 100,000 are actually cnBiiged In work- By this program War department otll- Ing on tbe buildings and 31HUW0 others cluls espect 23,000 pwanns to b» re- In fabricating and material pljntg, bo moved from Uia raiiks of tlio Jobless. Work to.B«gln Now. , "'• - said. •'••••, ' • • . No delay-In gutting tho |iro«runi un- Meanwhile, plains, ore being made to der way Is expected liy army CIIRI- launch work on 142 more such con- noers. Many of the projects alrenily •traction projoi-ta, in jlS slates II;IT/,V- juiv« been started, "nil |iluus have Ing an oefiay of |ai,8io,(KM. This list A Monarch, ofthe Herd Include* new federal buridtnfcs that been drawn up for the-rest."' Under authorluitloii of tho lunt mn- tllng news Coring was at Port Sumncr. GoaeV ijll coat between JKMOtJUi) and »100.- 00O each, Tho 41 pwjicts now being' jt»»«I_tlio War department alw> «• night hastened there and learned that the day erected «ttch will enrt more than $300,- ppvts.to spend Jiri,IIV4,(KK) oil ciinMriii--.' after Wilson's departure for help. the. Indiana tlon work ut miller} |ioan I his la 1 000. . '". / .. . •' • "ad left'Loving * Bend, as the place is now eipected to bruin moil ninl oltli fills HM Loving bad dragged blmnjlf five miles Workmen,ID Ute West have also been liellevo'lt will KI\U «mk to 10,000 to a narrow pass, where he remained live days, encouraged t>f tho aJt of tho llecon-.. persons. ' CdChwGoodnigkt and wasVntlng a glove when some Mexicans structlon Finance corporation In gruut-- In annoiineliij? thu fail Unit 400000 found "hlnOiU gare the Mexicans $150 to take. InR a $4OW).00O loni) to the l.os An- liursiina are now ut wmU mi fclornl him the l&O'lnflBS In a cart to Fort Sumncr. Al ti'l(fS~71nctronolltiui _:..water district, couBtructlun prujLLia umhr Hut i mer> By (LMO SCOTT WATSON • , though Loving wavwalklng about, the Wwi!l, »hlej» covers more timn a dozen south- Henry relief and n mi, in crDaMfornla'cities. " Col Charles Goodnight. In bis arm was. tnfe«led, and n|fl* days'after rtclor.'ll'piitb.'.'iuld tlutt'liy Jiini* id, .Goodnight'* arrlvaj Lovlmt died, ' - his loan Is.to aid Ii). piping water IIUU), tliB^overturn lit Mill lunu uiirliT , , in-Tnesoo,- Arts, eai.De- •from" rlio ''"Colorado river ubovo Hoover r,cember.l% VBO. at the age of. Goodnight .went on up fata Colorado and lrt> contract Vlrtiu»(ly.Wl iwr.i'i'nt i>f tint . ,„ January, returned. -. EitamluBollie-. coffin, ha ,|>al>lhi,worti!;iioi-cuKicy for (lla iu>xt I "«l» A, Jiitiui«ui, nu nttwuoy at drove with It 000 miles to Wentlrerford, Tolas. O0O.T Tibo 'l6i"in""will' i!o ninjde"through" 'Jfl- yours. /'. • i Inrl.Htniin « Vii. uhn »in I'li-rUil i. .when he delivered it.to Loilnirt'lamU*., -A lt laoipctlwl tlmt.uilllons.of dollurs nutlDIJ.ll LDIIIllllUlllir 4lf UtV Xlll«MrUilll year Interne turned over to the LovlnlMHrtate cenibowls of tlie wnterdistrict. -•-••••'•••'-wtirbftsnvntirbft-snvndd "ttllm Ku\i>n»iiii t \ li'Ktoii m thii.rnisi|ilvltil A lilt- WIIH In iMtn«4 tmiltiit K*»I vlc«-«ltn'lMic alone. / -VVasblnirton said that 1,000 men proli; :1urj{t} post nttU'cs iiuw iind< r (IIMHIMH Hut Mi um^-Auuiiiiit olTt IIHIVC, urtiT- United State ••mare than 300 1 The second of the famous thills biased by " ' 'ould bo employed J)y tlio end uf/ Hon. lire tlliiKU lit New toll! Itimtun, mini KIJIIII; In iiiiiimny wllli U») Army ' to- innBber bat only a vidftd men took their nqg^htTiaeU, but Goodnight *ar-nnd about. 4,500 by ne*t remnant of fne-otilUons) which Bad onn roused »» a greater- opportunity op In New Mexico, the colonel was that known is the Now Good- I'lilliiilelphln, Cli'idniiil, (luilnniitl, uf Ui'ciipatlon. night trail, from Alamogordo, N. U., to Gra- July. X. .••••. ..'/ ' . the Great Plain*. For that famooa f!*-*-y-t .Colorado and Wyoming, where there were Ilesldcs creation of employment dl- herd of buffalo ID Texaa bad puid Into other Indian agencies looking tor beef and willing nada, Colo. , -»,-,-,-, ^-.lort work, iriiR-h In- hand* and there wen sensatlsaal ramon aOoat to pay wen for It \ Colonel Goodnight found ten cents a head v was being charged for all stock which passed direct enipioyineuVwIll he crvatod, for that the new, owner* wort pfenning a -Mr pna The drawback In the scheme was that between Nebraska Yields Bones of Camels through. Raton Pass, the only known passage a wist amount of inHerJrtis mill sup- bunt" where Eastern sportsmen (npoa payment the Panhandle and thla promising territory lay through the Baton mountains, In New Mexico. piles will bo requIreil./^Ue aqueduct of a big fee) wonld be allowed to enjoy the a gnat expanse of desert and territory Inhab- UiirlUK.IhlH iii'rluil Unit u IMTII *li>|>t by the famous/(Jncle Dick" \Vooton, the "keep- Itself will bo UK) mll(Denver, Colo.—The BKt'letmia of a he• laid the plan before thenu He knew the of tlm .'world! " authorising the atatt game and nab. leilnn Goodnight was married on July SO, 1870, • to last, (ongr^iis throuith the einewlmcy li*5ttl of cloven cinnols, -found in No- 'country, and mapped out a route by which he Arclilo, tiio-slieli-toh of an.'lildln< to parcbase the. buffalo, prodded a suitable place aflat Mary A. Dyer of Tennessee, nod soon aft- relief .and' construction act as a means lirnnliB, II.OOO.IMMJ years old, will minii hoped to trail bis animals up Into Colorado. koilirn itH'ijiloiiiillH jNi'braHkunnls, a for -keeping them; could be obtained. Bnt no ap- -erwardB established a ranch. In. Colorado. But of providing cmpluyinont through a ndorn thg^hulls of tlm c>)lorado Mu- Bat the other cowmen had troubles' of their nuitiiiiitilli elephant, wblcli occupUit propriation wa» forthcoming, for the project and /the panic of 1873 ruined him financially and public building prosrnni, $7I,!>OU,00 yraril old> aH compared »ltd efla4^B«aaacnteoaSrb»(recbdi» th« -.—Proof•• Uia»41ier*«iiiii|s llv»d>*(|- N»^ ——tMtin Ma-htt«aloY--lrbeid, thoughrthat--great lho':i,000,oi)6' years of (iiPli'eliiuliSra, inemory of*CoL Charles) Goodnight, the Father Palp Duro canyon, fi.lfi Its rfmjpf Cap Rfick, Its Ancient Indian Guardi branka whe.n tliitt country ' wii .»'- ^-the-T«a*P«faftanatti»'«« hti' wtftMarr •iS^ferf "cl'f; rtfieV'16'ltfwlTijf' Mfii had taken a berd through to Colorado on a di- ' '"ragged'depth Of 1,300'feet. Its"marvelous valley Dyer Goodnight, than the pnsenaUea of this 15 miles wide In places, a paradise' for cattle. from the strain of winil In wlili'h tbo U»ei'Window in Chest to rect route. Young Goodnight hod helped him x rearguard of the -thundering hcrdsT of Ionic Palo Duro canyon proper begins,ln the western Poncn City, Okln.—Only ono mem- fuHslla .were' founil. 'I'hui wer« olia- out of the timber country as far as Red river. ber of the>I'onca Indian trliie Is loft ,StudjLInternal Diteaie* ago,. In tact, the existence of this particular tlvo of tho inli>cfiii)..HBi', according to J Loving also bad trailed cauls'Into Illinois and part of Randell county and extend* approxii. Arno1iji!ti I urk, Iowu.—UKO of a "win- herd Is due largely to the efforts of "Aunt mately TO,miles. / who knows the secret ceremonies of Director ,1. I). 'Plgglns nf'the iiiiinniiih. to the .markets. He asked to go of tho I'oncus. • ' dow plnenNn Iho cliont to obserm tho JInry".Goodnlght. as she was lovingly known In For.iiiiMiy years th« cnmolii roiimril i - with Goodnight on his trail-blazing venture. Colonel Goodnight took-' supplies for six n^ld over tho l|y lir. WiiKcr I.i MciiiiBjilmll, foriiMr dalr,, Ireland, waa/tonsumed with the Idea of Hiunu luil jot SIIIIII lit nlulit. They lit'llfl of: tiio Urttii..unlviirMty. phyiili s the ereaf"shaggy beasts wonld be extinct. She ifie cowl 'country. Each man 'gathered np his United .Elites, llves-iin tiio rewrvii- : ' a .ranch In America. He was breezing about 'w.Aifld catbpr clnso "logethnr fnrj r™t- lPlt M ':' xi - began tafkntg; to,"Uncle Charljer^.aboat captnr- ewa cattle, making k combined herd of some- In Denver, talking cattle and range and look- tlon soiidi of licru, wllh lito «ons unil and ..pruteclldii from iilcht tiriiwlitru. i • Ing a few of the calves and starting a herd of thousand bead of mixed stuff. >They started In Ing for a mad big enough to handle hls"proj- daughters, and will) not lulk to wlilto . ,Moni!l!liliaH |H'hi'ild of tho ilt|iurt- their own. June, with eighteen adventuresome cow hands - ect A few years previous John Adalr had men.' • "'•' ". "•"•' ' ~'~ '. nioiit;-of.-.'plUitiiinciilogy-iil-llio.'Uiistijn_ So In June, 1870, Colonel Goodnight raped and readied Fort Sumner two months later. ' .opened a brokerage office In New Tork city, l>'rom historical records, which ver- Ban Bobbed Hair iiniyorHlty schriol of luedldno. ^ • two buffalo calves and gave them to bis wife. On tie whole trip nor on Indian had been had met and married an American girl In 1809, ify his story of tho' comets, telling of Th« device 1* vipvcted to provo val- She was much Interested In the- little brown fel-. sighted. Through OOtr miles of totally unin- and -they then divided their time between their a tueteor showed on-Novetyibgr 42 arid- for> Choir Singer* uable In tbn troiilini'iit of tiiberculoHls, lows, was greatly delighted at the alacrity with habited country a new route for Texas cattle estate In Ireland and the Joy? of the. New LI, -18i13, tho ancient I'ouca must, be • ,Wichita,. Kun.—The girls .; and' hiHirt 'illSMise ami luiig disorders.' 'Hut' ' had been blazed, immediately becoming known welt over onc;hundrc(lb^—T:ZL-~;£; ~'.n- window' Is "uindn or pliotogrn'plilc Him which they learned to drink mitt and was'sur- world. Mrs. Adalr was the daughter of Major 'women who slug In ktbo clujlr at prised at their appetites wljlcb seemed to be as the Goodnight trail, the first and greatest 'General Wadsworth and tbe young widow of Among the secrets of. his tribe, tho imlliial 'olil-fnsliloneil ciiiiip and IN plurjtd In tho chest opening, In- Insatiable, one., of her pets requiring a* much -of the' colonevs trail breaking achievement*. Montgomery Ulchle, attached to General Wads- which he alone could reveal nnd meeting of tho Kansas Hlnto lloll- sitrlmi Imwi'i'ii tiio musuicH. as three gallon* ardayl'l'wo ytarsrunet a u*igh«- latter li w^s^p^ifnded through thn Raton mniin. worth'*-*taft ,— which will nroliahly dl» with him, are ness Mssnglntten. iiuiat not hlivo ' I'liyHlillins liolleve It Is puaalblu tint borlng ranchman captured two fnU-erown buf- Pueblo and Denver and into Ch'ey- John Adalr and Charles Goodnight met In tlie clun secrets of tiio l'oncas. Tho Iwlibcil bnlr nnd they miMt ho. the window could be-used - for - treat- falo and. presented them to- Mrs. Goodnight and Fort Laramle. Three hundred thou- ' * Denver and 'made a contract which brought seven clans of the I'oiieaa—tho Modi- dressed modestly, "'" •' .. .ment of illscnmi by tiltrnvlolet light by three calves were also added to her little Kroon. yeattle passed over It In six yean, while the first development to the Panhandle. It Isclno linrid, Tluffaln band, Ico Duiid, I- Woiiion.Wcro reiiuiwted not to- •ubstUutlng a qurirlis window for the tbe present of her brother. Trom this betdmdns i perished on tbe way or fell Into the _ there today, tbe J. A. Ranch, with Its- 400,000 Deer bnnd, Sriako bnnd-vall have lost ' appear 'on- tho platform. wllhlHiiihod" iihotoitrtijihlc ' mm window. Doctor , came the great herd of nearly 250 today. On the i of the Comanches, acres and Its ,10-roora ranch house that was their rituals. "They are -;known only hair. -They were niskcfl to dress Slendcnliall; d»iiionntrajml his eipcrl- "Kame refuge" which tbe Goodnight* estabilsbed Wben Goodnight arrived at Fort Bumner he ' built around the~ Jog home of Charles Good* by tho medicine, mun.•;•''' •' ; f inoclestly. The religions'servlcps ine'njj In April beforo thii B"2n,0D0 froirf\tlie' mixing of pn'ln£ t5 the cere- routine.- . . and Kiii After 14 Year* ' new animal was created—the catalo. profiled by tle cut Jack by the government "Into* Colorado monies of the forbidden sun dunce. crossing buffalo with' Aberdeen acres. Adalr, however, so respected the Judg- lUime, N. Y.—Soparated i*romv hie and Goodnight took a part of the hnnds and ment of Charles Goodnight that he gave him This hybrid, according to Colonel/Goodnight, MUM) In gold and silver, and returned to Palo wlfo siul Klilldritn for 14.years by a was hardier than range cattle, tbmed oo has personal authority to buy what he saw fit, and lapsn of memory, Ixiwls N. (Ireennr, v Pinto county. There he purchased extensively . at-tbe end of the first five years 02,020 acres food,, was Immune from all disease, .did, not of his neighbors/and trailed back over the route Officer Blackwell Makes Out Ticket thlrty-nine-ymir-old .World,-war vet- stampede so easily'nor were on record, ' eran, linn just been reunited with-hi* he had marked out. « Goodnight bdugbt land at various prices as had other advantages which made It It was In* the spring of 1807 that Loving tost famli£, here., -:^'-~ _, valuable type of beet animal for the plains. He well as In various places, paying on an average (Ircoriny was ihjured at Camp WottV hi* lire. The partners started wlth-two-herd*, - ~ef 25 cents to 35, cents an acre. He admitted ' found an enthusiastic/disciple In the work b the two men going ahead with the Brat one. The T»ortlirSrD.r1n-lttI8rwboiT ho-saved a- the person of the late "Buffalo" Joqes and at that be bought up every good water hole; clilld from-bolns j-uu. down by a truck. second herd, made np of. weaker cattle, lost every good range; tverj place'a rancher was One time It -seemed likely that their experl- moo head to the Comanches before It had His.:memory was gone, aid he knew, ments In producing the catalo might have a likely to go, and that It was (be 'tvery devil to nothing of his former life. , Hocenliy reached the Pecos. Another bond of'Indians survey." Th.1* original section was called the revolutionary effect upon tbe cattle Industry attacked Goodnight and Loving on tbe Clear Oreenuy recalled he had once lived at of this country. Old CnUy^uUt, ' ' BloKsvalo, N, Y., and •through . the fork -of the Brazos. Joe Loving, who was no John Adairbought the land, gave Goodnight Although Texas claim* Col. Charles Good- .» _ WVIIU «s.viui mywpusr I^JH at*ui#f |a>H ""D MWUIII^UL American • Legion Bis family-was lo. lftt"VrJlB®ir't»1TMS?< Jflt'')hie* «•--"* -K^^«X««^*»l^fW^-*««ttft'*niUifv-tb». five years one-third of the land and cattle, native of another state, Illinois. He was born ran out. Goodnight pulled an arrow out of there March"5,1838, Just three daysysjler Texas but charged 10 per cent Interest for the use of Loring's neck with a pair of nippers and Joe tbe money dt)ring that time. It might seem a Detective'* Daughter ' declared her_,lndependence from Mexico? to M* got welL I. . _ H history paralleled her history. His parents little salary, and a big rate of lnterest,^nt Prove* Self Good Sleuth After the berd had been~dHven about 100 Charles,Goodnight knew he would be rich In Seattle—Rita. CalUahan,' ton. daufth- moved to Texas 1n 1849. tbe yesr Texas entered - miles op the Pecos' from. IIorsesboe'^CfDnlng,'' tbe end, and Incidentally tbe. contract was —^the-"tjnlon, and young Goodnight grew np a* a, ter of petectlvo U. H. Callahan, Is a Oliver Loving_d«Wed to takejpmj. man and go -—-renewed for another five years. • sleuth In her own right and'Una (5 pioneer of tbe Lone Star state with Its hard- wxmdUirtorT^umner— -—•"•-. One-Armed• - " Bil-••"l -"•-Wilson- , .iJTreav-tW J, A. ranch Colonel Goodnight n-ixt ships a* a part of bis every-dajr life. reward to prove It.- -. . '; the Toolea head In the outfit" accordlng,J»_: - ---laid off a/frail to Dodge City. Kan., traversing Hits found a wallet.containing fSl, By the time he wo* nineteen ne decided that .Colonel Goodnlght's description; was selected, 1 -territory /then Inhabited only by' Indian* and She returned to the "scene' of tha he knew Texas pretty well add was about ready as escort What happened on the trip is still - baffslOrifTwas 2B0 miles In length and known crime," a* all good, detectives do. to move farther west to, a/ newer coaotry— as epic of the cow camps. ' - as the .Palo Duro-Dodge City trail, This was When * man came along, apparently California. WIQrjljOjnsg, toionanloal-*and an -The second day! out In the southern part of the third' of the great trails be had biased. seeking a lost article, Itltn questioned ox team andVre'w^hOTBe&Jhey staried on Jm» Strtltsico. the two men were attacked 'by—: - - After * partnership ef ten years with Adalr, him. Sntlnlled he was looking for the , long trek west. But by tbe time they had gone some 500 Comanche warriors, The only shel- Cologei~Goodnlght sold his third Interest In the .wallet and also satlslled he was Uia a few.hundred-mixes Into West Texas they de- - ter was the Pecos. four mile* away. .They bead- - property-to-lila partner and together with a owner, she" returned It to him. cided that the state was large enoughs/or them. ed for Jt oaa long ran. Dismounting, they hid man named Moore from Kansas City bought He gave her $5 for her sleuthing. So Goodnight went back to Palo Pinto county In the cane brake*. An Indian, creeping through the Qdltaqne ranch. Later be sold this property where be ranched-and supported his wldswed- ' ' •boTing-ta-the, arnfndtldap^yof nwtherv During tbe Civil war be served with wlshlBg- to die and bU folk* not know of his MotbifuU Get Free Gat -' Goodnight ranch which be operated until recent / the Texas Bangers.. fighting mostly Indians. end. Loving" persuaded Wilson to go for. help. * years. Mrs. Goodnight died In 10Z6~xad a .year at Tank Tnick Ii Struck Mexican* and cattle thieves. . -vnsoa swam the river and. barefooted, walked later Colonel Goodnight'* marriage to Mis* " ( Seattle, Wash.—When * large gsso- - - ,'- After'the" war,'there was no cattle market. -three days down tbe Goodnight trail, through Corinne Goodnight, * twenty slx-yeor-old tele- line truck overturned Jn a ditch, pass- Tbe plains swarmed-with, herd*, and cattle cactns, mesfluite and other plant* containing graph operator and former nun* In Montana, ing motorist* became" the recipient* could Serbought, on credit, GaJdnlgM atrar the thorns until b« came to the Goodnight berd. " attracted nation-wide attention. Although bear- of hundreds of gallons of-free fuel, A"necessity, of^flndlng a western market. So Colonel Goodnight took all available bands ing the same name, the ninety-one-year-old -fjhe truck had to empty It* 3,000 gol -, did ..some..'others, .bit the yoong. pbunsmsn. • and set out {or the scene of itu flght; sixty plains-nan and hla-yonng bride were not related, r - aOes away.' Late the next day the party-ar> their romance,developing during • correspond- Even tbe toughest gangster'couldn't resist arrest by this "cop," recently Ion container, neforo It could be i. i"b^Lt Tl designated by_CbIef of Police T. O. Bturdlvnnt a* AUauta's yonngert police towed out: Scores it motorist* stood read started by-th* sUnUarlty of-thelr- aunesv - by to dtp up-the gasoline -as-it, .weeks fater a Texan told Goodnight tb« star-, * "^ - * officer. Ulit name UfBernarTBuickwell and ihtt-photograptrsnowrMiri nuik-' log out Us-fint ticket. _" formed a miniature lake. \ * V :?ttSgte§|p||§ iff

JW CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER^ 1932 VBB CBANFOBO CITIZEN to ask other munJdpatfUee served by AMDCBBWtlCU the same Water Co. to Join In proceed- XBI controls cmunr ings pefore the T/tiUHe. Board looking y it to a, reduction of'the water rates. This triua kar awawk mt RU. Hi auNfoiti caiomcia action will be approved by etery house- *w*. I skate* tvaavaafci **• a* iwM *» fa* Aft*!*- «**««|W*<*«*' m'tiAl fntmtm•iimn I*K* OMMt «T Ska Tuiftls of Cam- tettMieaad IMI holder and taxpayer of Cranford. The' a»B"p w^ew - ^F^evenarvaawB^aw^Bapvt^BBP. . waaawjvaar • •a^B^B*^B*eiv^BrwjFaw*p*i •a**, la — nil nj af W^ Hew inv, ea ClossiRed Advertisement, flawhtnen' mdar IM MIU Township Committee of Cranford 1* to-with tne/craaford Townthip Commit- m cuoroio tmm AKD CHIONICUbe congratulated on being the nr*t to tee, aofl with Own- knowledge and so- I> wti take definite action. proTak we subtnit and urge that you Head for Profits Uu/orRattJt, PUBLISHED gVMV THUMOAV will pour pulnnsb In your, paper the Uelei «>*••*. Craefert, N. i. tfgsr *••!' j 'i •=',> . . - • Aring detailed analyst* of the Bud- THURSDAY OCTOBER 27, 1933 figures which ire) hate prepared, a* Colored Republicans -y appear on the Cranf ord tax Wlls. ., Cmr purpose for asking this requc Bditor and rvuiahar -m*mW^im*pfr'iy&&mT&&\ have ». better imdanUnding of the Ttnm Tw» Mian a Tear operation of the town government. --- "•" "' '•••'• "'• Cranf ord Taxpayers' Asao.. bund el.lha Craaford reel OBcn 'a* Reduction of'Towriajiip^ •l CUM MmltK . • Wimam B. Bngdon, pren. Taei» Bant ...„, ;.—,.,.. ..,..„;;.. ,|. »,*«.«« Jnaunnce; lire, CUapenaaura, ate., I,*M.W to Return Lutz and HuimllM >to - - .. - - (t| t TT-y—J- _.~Kparl«e»nl:. T"? eea took a ten per eent cot, not noted County candidates andvothen were WoftfwY ' e*«**t***e**t*'*t*vv**10vtPV Janitor „»._....„.._ 1.4M.M . in the above report Tne salary redoo speakers at the meeting of the Oran- Aeat lofUieer __ ijro.00 :•••.-• :. tionx total appnudraatwly IlisOOo.) ford,/Colored Republican Club last SIOKfrapher ..-.» IMtM- ,.» -.» November 8 la the date of the general Thursday night tn Triwruhip Booms. OBce. BuppllM „.... M*)0t election this year and It 1» the most About 60 were present when Joseph A. , Elpeuae ...... 1,13/M . I],3M>0 Attorney .:-....,.„. __Z.™.,J,.'«. 1,(90,0* FVKMIBBED «OOMS TO BOTT Important one we. .'have had In very Cox, president of ufe^dub. called the eajie/««_i.'»ii • I.WMO many yean. We choote a President meeting to order.' OKI. or •«« ruraUnl raau (or tmt. A . „„ , ,—,'j- 1.0M.I*. her home: 331 Cranford avenow, i fans*. TdipbIB* CBM>«4 »-«IH- 11H and Vice. President, United State* Sen- AudiUnj -- - ,;.•._•—• l.tM.W tor, Member of Congress, State Sena- Under Sheriff vf. 0. Collins of West- day morning after • snort miiiai tor, Four Members of the Assembly>a aeld, candidate /or election a* sheriff was the wife of the late Henry B pointed out- Union County has the- Aueaeauat aa< (MIMUM af TaMi *a> aaaS tar kaa taaaTaiBaVrabM par oeMun TWO ronUBad roeaa aparbnanla. Sheriff, Coroner and two Member* of Collector*' Bal«ry ...... ____.._.„ 4.9O«00 of Oranfard. Mm, Brown hod been a it*%) af (Bear ar nka, ui the eua re- .• room for rani. Oulit boaie, ! Alii luuU rao»t efOdentlUr slid economically oper- t^n«.i«r*' Clerk anil stenographer.... UM.M Mar Italian , xt-ri the Township' Committee. Oeorge A. resident of CS^rifordfcr morethon mr-li Tnf^-r ' trj - 'm'S Wait Lutz and James O. Bcgg* have been re- ated sheriff y«fflce in tn« State.: He Bar _,„;...... _.„«_.„,„__.. l,S»0.W ty years, haying come her* from Plain-1 £**?"££ STJSF!?-!? APAKTMKMTB WtOtMMKt citiid. figures/to show that the per cap- LAWII runUabM ram. wltli prtxu famllr, .nominated for the last named offices, field shortly after h»r marriage, and'^^- " • "* two Hocla from autlaa. Pbou Cluford rooai spartBUnt, (ana*, ft*. Blx room and If their work for the Township ita cost of/the office In' this County Is OIBc« Buppue* .«*«..«.—.....«^.«..M« taaamlaa wall •*• akraa «f aale ft o»«nl S-lUa-WS-11M-W.. IS BtUorBetford ArenuaAttnua. rtmal wltli neat, t*l. Houw, «U roonu, lowest In/the State and that- It yields "— puuase, tai and • ' ' tv.aaor nat laaa tan* *ae aai* aaai' lamdiad btjrwTWoO Inkm* rurnUhin>«;i-i»rdf rooo— u fo-—r •- i J. v. Ta/lor, »> Butln Aie- during the time they 'have been on the Aracaament Bllla »~^...,B«...w..~_... tlme<»loi^n!ddenU(rfCnuiford. JjLV^Vlf X&"*?!m^£ op-fta la rlea.'%Sa0ea*orl' .. n.^,.' 17 Aldea SlrwL governing body Is carefully considered I'oeUie. oto .^...^...;rt...._.., m crate, Mr. Collins cited his experience . f fornlaha.WOUBHd roonvmn Bmi pnfatprt.a:a borne. IKAVtUVh three room anarunent. wtth break- they should receive pretty nearly a un- Cxtra Help, Typlns, Tai Boob, elr, in'tho«heiHirs,office during the past .Bultabl* forr biiatnaebuataeua nuawn or woman.worn. . Con rant nook. In Oarwood. naar Cranford. All animous vote. Mr. Lute 14'Chairman • Ibul...... l - i_,- - to auilon. Baaaonabl* rant • Inprofamcnia, and aarase. beat furatilied. of the Committee and hia handling of three/year' a* qualifying him "to 1nalD\ m I I5.aio.tt Call Cnanford i-ttq-w;—- , ;•';;; ,.•••. • u utnl/the omcc'at the some high stand- that sometime* trying Job has proved COIirOBTABI.T MnuifeM moB, will) board. .APARTMENT for rant at 3M CurlaMlal.-A»- him well fitted to continue. Mr. Begg* M(WHM. —» ... . •aJUbla for two.; I gprtaflalil Arrow!. nui, alL-JnproraBimu, out furaWlad, Ili Illmit •• Carnal Laiai Tritpbona Claatord I-UU. ^^ per uuaUi. Iniiulra at Sts Catttanalsl Areoiia, Is chairman of the Police Committee /Charles E.. Xolzeaux of • Plalnfleld, Lin *ntlclpili'amount-pa Itia.nt or call Cllanfprd.^-awi. . "If and every, one who cares to know real- U'afidiaattf fir State- Senate, renewed 'tVara rtilulrnl to local «tptni#a mm ta comforutJt bomtl' meala - jur' t : Ibraa nniutaa 10 aUUon. Plione ties we .Hive a splendid Police Dei ' [•platform pledges which won him the, 13JI0O.00 .man1., .The proof-&» In tfce. lack ' numUiaUon In Uat Prtmyy,.lt«..declared td <.«U-B, or call at 5 Wjublsstos Oranford has less crime of Impor mathowiri.g&KT'rrenton with, the »ole ui. Monday at the Hlxabeth Oenml In proportiopportion to site than anyany. mi purpose of looking after the best: In. Hoe^taT»ft*ranim>«**oflhree"wwka. AS wan polity in ihe-OountihOty and few State can equal Cninford's County/ ^" ;*. •J;;.;...^.•_•„;..;•,.'.:.:., L-..:^ '^JMl^rJfeonRJttUvlba-.ilajwh^ SLfJSP,5 Cranford has had and now has Herbert ,'n. wjncklerpresented.JBa>. **T»;-8UMB; OrOcsJef of IBIS sreet, for SS^w, government Continue this by urcs to ahow tliat Cranford is one of Total,. __.w\ the-iattihr^jieeirrJjnViiithewiiiu Ing Oeorge A. Luis and Jt the few places In tho County which has . comfortable furnlahed room with nin- fleclrlc genrlce, unit andv nlnf water. Beaaonallt rent. "10 tlprlnsneld Begg*. reduced its tax rote In each of the two __»_._ erawarwl.lU«lata>ef ehliMT tim ha aUel Aranua.- pint years. He pointed out reductions ...... irtj, I'alnllnl jn4- mahiishta and Batteries. oree yeara ago. . % apo» ia« lanm «*• ttoWl w « aucori have been mode In only those munici- Mectric LUhr Buita .;:.,;. L1SOX furalallld room, «ulubl« for un» or Mrs. Mstblespn was born. In Boston, tu*r »d »at*i **mi. ncained t» two Wlln or wltlwar UgUI nouaakMpInf "a«Xr WANTED Tititall ' -' The more the propose/ change in palities controlled by the Republicans AmoiMltion for folic* J...,.....t.._^ ^County Government front the present Mass, and lived most of her Bfe In *f*|!7,n. ff*i HST!nm'^mh^iO 11 South AraiiH, Wan. Ttkpbnu Otenfonl UIBI^-Whlte, full Una. Jlual be abl* In cook.' and showed the average .Cranford tax JSa'r'Vrnrra^l.!1"1—-^ Hlwp ouL Telephwa,CHanfont •-MU-W. representative form'to/the so-called rate in the past three years has been •«M. tlslit and Fuel ™.i nAuaachuietU. She was a resident of fn*> ih* tmominr •»> tatear "Small Board" of-nifiB members Is ooh- Ul «• "r. Alra-•—i 1 FCBNDBEO OB tWFUBNISHED OCKUrjOr-Bualnax eooplo with two well below the County average' ...^(invDiia eioenwa Kw..u.~u.»...^.» Westfleid a «hort-time before coming I^aiia*avi*ft. OW «lrla of Klwol asa. neaaant aurroundlma. Idercd, the more tt appears to be de- Mwllnl Berrtre ....J...... to'Cranford. She was the daughter of a. - • ""rOB HOT-riunUwd or unrunubed, unUI 1'nona nanlnfi, tttanford t-DHl-1. • In the past-two years, Mr. Wlnckler llamrwell Watem SuppUM June, or looser, dwallln*-. >0 Berkeley Hire. Jrable to retain the Board as now con- the late Robert smith:, Civil War Vet- ' Spacloua twuaa, antoauUe oil baaV low fuel stituUd, unless of oourso purely politi- salo?, - the present administration ho* Tali Berrlc* «... ~....i...... ,....n...... Malr«d. Henlctl ,,-_-.... . oran.- of Boston. Beside* her daughter, ... t •**** wai *» iMttieTwib ~" ••««»'—• Telephone CBan- VOICE TBADONO cal rei*on* »ro allowed tb control. Un- Saved, the taxpayers nearly 182,000, Water Bent->i,,^iii;,r..^.^.K.^.-T^^-'^^~ mmmU Coal Huppllea' ....^.^,,...... ^...i.. ; ' nindClUKlreif, . 'aroahtdsat aaa laexi eaUgataaas af atttiMB* • "•' 81NUCR ileab-ea a few pupil* la rolM tratataf. ion Oointy nas .been well governed, which has been a great benefit to in- w ' Hox A»5. can ot Cttlaaa and Chronicle. and Its tax rate >ji the fourth lowest In dividual property .owners, easing.: the .The funeraJ wrvlce was conducted; ewo»r. aider at OW TemaaUp fkaaeiltln . . fOBBKNT •^'irday afternoon at J o'clock by the FOB BKNT—ind floor apartmnl, t rooma and the State, The/present form gives dl- burden of those under stress and al- ~ ' • - -". . ' TaaaatU dark. reel representation to each municipal lowing others to" contribute'to ge vouthBrtthren from Oray's T\m- )ala<: Ortatw Zk. VO. baU. Atrpl/ IM CU Butyl, Cranford. X. I. EXFSXSS, MOVINa XBOCSUNO tty and the*~ feral Bpine, Weatfkld. Burial was in . TraSli : |ftUrviewsCemetery.'. ;•':, •' - -. Power.-tli r<9KtntM *K age siiiii T^Tsatlufias at f4,OO!l7Sflxed by tow ToUU Ala* Oanw. t™ "Small'' Board member*, and with ; th*J:Umeoftti'6 _.J and former Oaaaan. ish 1 i president; died i bom* to - " '- Tses ine.vJtaWe..auto». -both-at..a ' •Us., the cotton be 1 Men—tt „„ hna»wrtHl> jnorjla. hems U Ji»^'ara«raMl«r^T^'^*5**^*I»*f«»la»?; U.nreaJ. Kipenaa c i|iri PMWISBMI oOcaa for rent on aecond Sou of ani »<^n£!S^^- ***<**:-.f#*pj WlUlams oMniatbethand Oeorge Q vlve. raat-OOVa BBlldUf. ft H. Darah, IMat OuV» i leiier* • ' •, __:. • • • ^_ .. „„„ I II.90D.00 BuMdlnt. Crailfardi U t kXTEUSS—Dally to New, rork. . . '"• H»dfaaU sue aerilce * apacialtr. • le*»|/tryek-rt 1 l I •TOIC far' rant In Poet OOca BuU«lln». for- I i !l ^ f!**" °" »»" »r. lensth and awrlr occupied by Bunco. C U. Daran, roel «la«vof linn and lh> uumUr of l,y. IKtalhi aaat puilil faran amajr he eternal :i.. •'•••:• -/in this Issue will be found.a,.com- 'dranu. (Tlirro art St)3 lijjraou I 1.1.300.81) o5» BuuiUnf, Crinrord. K. »._____Jf Petenon It Prfimoffxl . ; BsTttolaellvW— sWiM)t*V —:—^W~—1apm atpncanajLjt la* WBUMaf-tte noud nf T-^------jSlete-aniu^^"TrurnlsnedThy the Tax, —•, • ~ ~lani(-iiaiatvav-iBw-noiaeTBTl iSninilg-a.. Grant Bihwil. Betajr tSmet, Ckan- SIGNS FOB SALK . , ThU la an arbitrary ojure baaed on ' CtfciJta*K.,I. fardl Xil. STORE FOB BENT ~~ NSATLT pruned card alni: "lor Bale," "tt /Association) of the Township Budget, — \ To Furtt Lieutenant past experlencea mu,.,,w_rf^H.,.....>i.«M. l.ooo.oo , Tt. Beard W Mnralwai mteiM the rlrbl to IsTOBI It>B BXVT at ill Norti Union Are- Lei," etc CUUen and Chranlcl* Offlc*. It /.adopteVTllui January, for the. present • MATEaNrry CASU Tbt* la an Item which cover* exprnaa, - mjerr a»r ee aH atda aa4 la -am un-uuirul ! nua. Heat furnlahed. ill unproi*nMnl*,l low year. The Township Committee Is Uiwrenco Peterson, 100 South Un- I MEDICAL CASKS [IniWauUttaa.' • • . ! • •••." rail, suitable beauty barter, rente' furaliH- incident to'pUysniuwla' and la ad- lns* or acbool 1'iuppllM. A. K.. freeman, workings and will work In oojnplete ac- Ion avenue, .„ muiUtred under Ine tUreetlonrjof Mn: Ll^TOOTttfl 'OKRAIIONS •-• ——••' ntsTooo. XJ™1- »Uiuaqti«n,'«lU North Union Avenue. grade.of first S I*. Stewart «..-~.. * . ™.. .«.rt™ 1,900.00 1 cord -with the Taxpayers' Association in ,• •. . ,--^-; ' • Hialt* •• ; • I '.'.. TOepheas W*4tneU l-MSt carrying out suggestibru) for reduction Illallb OUIm-BaUrj _~_™.—..u.» Aaalalant's' salary. «««...»»».'.,..« u.-- of taxes wherever poealble without «M- I'byalclau to Board ...,««;....„ „ ' iou* Impairment of .the 'working effl- ! headquarter* few to Ueniliera- ...i.^;..^,^...^^.;. cleocy of the several departments of 'on dover- Slaeaae Septtrt .:.«««...™...M™.W. u "•"-—"--'"• The figures nor's lal Eipenee ...:... .™..™J...... ' . inl ^_-—— i ii y-wv~l Ml* PAb , Tourr^.T.rr „ . .|.'«,ooo.00| I banslnt of 1* roll* wan; s roll* celunx. and oepted by the Committee from the de- ?ZJ~A Admlnlalcrnl undar dlrnllon of Mrm. II yarda border. JWny Sunfut. pattern*, partment heads In making up' the'last !.°Zi cuiuii, m. tne rtl (I K Earner ...... 50t 00 I .Our repuUUon for hooeat deaUns la your budget.-Itmust be borne in mind that ^17,"™, ' I. Corps at Iowa Utrary "Kvarantee. Xat ua aatlnute your painting and y ar tne greater amount of taxes 18.4. Adnilnlattml under dlralinn of Mr, SPAN.FORCRANFQQD N.J D decoraUns. MlUen. U laataan Street •<&%£^ Vyraise fad ri nth Cnnfore greatedr aramoune foft expenndiof taxes- """^ *" tures pver^whlcb the TownohlpCom- Katanr ... .„ -I 500 00 CBANFOKD BOTABY CLUB . UlM\UpWH I00O00 IX>AOS WANTED mlttee has no control; local and State I.S00 to aTUTMT — SAXDBDAT IwanteoV-load or part load of houuhold (oMa. 1 Pallea xtt Flra Alarai school,taxes. County tax and the sev- Four vliltora were at the Lunch I Jj' "' .....JM.ioo.oo ^SfeOWNSON IniOlt—Cletiland. Ohio ...;..._..Qct. IS eral other State taxes. Then the pay-Meeting today of Hayashl'i. Sec«-| "" J.OOMO | • Bat.. V -> mOCt •t» ment of bonds and Interest" is I fixed tary Whipple reported 10d per cent at- in TTO SHARK" ..„ MI,- -. .:..TS*»r*l*. charge so [that the expenditures over towo Plalnnald. goniorilUe or line tendance of members except for twolludi.and I tla HaswiToaa Tai Himad With BICHABO which the Township Committee has 'wlio have been *lck for several weeks. control are comparatively ll IVorvnuto at. ,,H per dair . . i;io email, • Next year Rt I wllr -i_} Dr!»er.«t IT.av^ —-I^MeJO at-tso.;per« B"li5_^!fiUal^cmven «i. and lolly and It Is probablo some addlUonal Re~.7 *ar ™""ndeV r ofihls Iwilead by tions may be made, salary n*> f°?e'arJr Wh'PPle. President Bhrling reductlonj^W.bj_ m**^ Sjfitry ng- g^)olnlS !dmwa¥WWt or three, Me«* >1J U|ya .t '•<(.!• liar oaj —. it.«oioo urea In the detail submitted by toe »W « » committee fo ft hthree , MMesrs. .lUan 3*3. day* at M.st ' , l.lll.oi •""Taatyers• ' 1 ABajcjaoo, IUU' Khmlinjaimllng,wnwlnakg Warslnskli and-BlythdBlthe to take ___ i isr-i.ijmimri • mTsBtfUJHT ' UW' Jj.oorq*li Tar.1. B 1?"*fs , . Mto.oe •nd Firemen, were voliihtarlly charge of the' drive to have Oranford »oo Tona slai.ttti.90 .JL^J • MM.U. reduced 10 per.cent from the figures represented 100 per cent at- the Oon- iwe dal* »?p. Tarifrjij" J a point ap- shown af testae budget was adopted. vehtlon.- . .. . -•-..;• pxunately <3P- rrorn Ulo aoutherlir ;llne of llawlnoraa Buect, wiltherUr to Hickory Street President Clement reported on the lit •-'•••••• • '"Col connectlni with Iba Bahwar TjUley trunk anrar . .proposed ..Joint - moetlng -wlU> Resells | SaP=::S:;::=^-rlSJ'l?r accordlne to tna plane and ajecJOSalkm».pre— Rotary on Armistice Day, Nov. UBoa. d MaUrUI ._ 10 nircd lor the wn-trih* IMnahip Bnslneer kurotlal oierhaad ««(.•«««. l.*0*.0tt I and now on Jlle In tl«*^ CnOiTord will have charge of this meet- LMtLM ing and the «peaker-will be &fctor_ Vs Some years ago the Water Company hiole Commissioner .Harold'I, xiollnuu) ni~< with the State Board of Public |lt^\4»BOBncedrr*' • ' rates, muth Carl H. W^lnTki wa* the speaker of ,JH*p«jH^.vthef«toabre^ib(alaiw,'Sia('mil'""f tSsa ™** ™ ^fet the SUte Board grantegranted part of the In- Be—oa L nut Ultnw for. Not hig how much Uie governing body can V«JUa Ateoue •atlhweatcrlr ,-. . ..«» —UM«D_SIKI control; sxflniae;-J3»e" budget;Is pre- Anna and SgowM A - this,: the.Water Company appeaKcno pared.brOjrTownstap^committee and STa ^.Bitoreine.Court, which grahtedthe duly advrrtbed. and hearing held ao ~f ir.H8.ti . prtsentl high rates for water supply to that every UxpajTr may have full cog J . *.-•••.. «r.w TotiL 1S5 "DriraVteLconsumers and for municipal nuancnlsanoe oXf the Itemsitems; also the budget iiilts g -;fi».n«.M hye»-»M service.. . The theory onh whicwhich submitted-to ««. »«»«-n.»-w« •*•"-!"? IllM^ii submitted-to the State Bureau of IAi- Z. M1*.M Increase was granted was that rates _ liwae jboold be-flaed on the thenestimiled njcJpBLIlaaticv^foF Its approval—Toe A wplacernent cost less depredation. The speaker told also how funds are raised : >•»•;; MI«L» BILL o F cast of labor .and materials was .very, in advance of tax payments to carry on -;:!.••.•.•:•.»».* the business of the 'Township. As e»- 'I i ,, high at that time. At UJe present time .4 r.rji.ri ' replaoement cost jjibc* and material is DIVORCEMENT : compslraUvely very low, perhaps not much.higher than twenty years agftjlf Jttwaa fair to raise ra4» for-m*t-€be ';-tt$aod, tben 'It It'tifrw vminenUy isartD ^jtoatsa'; , tt«4* Tn* ' fsdaw ;.i^'iiwX«L-'toVto>MT falrjstuBi UM.M m OH ieMMawr-ir.-^F-r——J-——- ^ •

** .••sis - .-V^«M» aH*xra ngbt frQOi ^- e,***.**l. where your feet are now planted. Too - It.***.** em ri» wi»t. •••!*,— • - thai -4,n.»»i.*tl

a^K »SS&iK8iS

iiii Bill Bisiiaag^i^ii 2?, 1932

lAU-b Chancery at **r Uf]taUaOrU «u£lil ama Matnal aaiUxa fad Mar-1 jey.' gilwei. tW iiaa'li 'i aaiiJalaaiil ' aad Mantua lA^^^rtliM'afl^tsaaaHHm af lbsa) C CU»'aD t JBS3L.9—T3 Bia.rw.iH. at m.. defendants, n. ta. tec sale mi.,a> eoeasealtaaj af tampan al Sew Jaraal, Remember— otssomaasd preaMsas. . - ', .. ... - - MesaialnaalTaadtatils Tanwlna. Jala* *•»» aa lot) TamcdaoUanai fteartttuTwnwtwa, ••x vtrwa a( tha aJam-autad writ of Sari •Tnnu.ee u» aamwaiaiw. wilt ,ef awl ABOUT CHANFOKIX?. faetsjr la ma dkscud 1 abajl espaaefor aale at laaw> kaasa aa* •acbatta TS"acen>6), bis ••tfe. ItHssVo tu dtranad 1 shall as*—, rue 'sale at sataUe. vsadoa, it Iha Bberlirs •oHee la tba•>< nms bar: a^ksauui tVJa.. far asje fdblet eandna, ta tbe Matrlet Court Eases. b> \ Beosa bl lbs CUj af Elisabeth. N. 1, aa IkeCMKt Bouse, bt Iba Oty af Btaaanb-i ihrfv himself WIDXHDAY. Tfl 1M» DAT Of •rnnaa « tb* abova-atetod wrtV , (art ' Iff* at""rMI V ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' 7_ _. He wai warm , . dOVlMBEB. A.- D., lfaj, tsxtsa to ate dkwctad I ahsUsipos. for : at two o'clock la tB.sIurooon.oJ said day. public ntubsr, tn iba District Court • " "wmacsDAT. m n* DAT or wtu* tht mood, lo All 4b. taUawtol tract or panel at land and tba) Court Bouse, a tbe\qt» of NOYEsUTE*. A. Ik. HO. ' opna country. anrt-upOn ajamliM batalnafter Mrtleularly described. aU- TBB ml Tllr n»v I Altwlo th o'cloc. IM|°-l»k ta «tb Ba. anaranoa« «wn) al f aaoMf Isa dara aa. d iULIBljMtlrnHv ' ~ "-flDKMOAT. TM ml "DATJit n uau. tonw aad balm an In. stamen af KaUl- NDVlatmtaCS,. A. O.0... -MS*. int.•'- •' ^~ PRsalaa»t* .ka . lw«la»n«7»sniculirirkiln..!.. t*iu* am IUM.I aiisn*iriaat U>rf ~ _,. .».~. o/.ift?n, supplied with (Itf worth la iba County at Union and Wat. er Hew a aftaraaon ot aald day. - • ualav Ijlng anal being la tba «ruj %t EUasbita wn • ~i •, ..-rK--- •• • .•>•••• iioiicu can buy, runm Iradiw^Ln-aroflaM aa4 la. • Iba Couatyof Data and BUta ot s— the 0o>tH-|ft>m toop to tX'lfornbottom, .aruUTiiff un.' supn'mi'iy Imrrtl .in (he proccif. it tg t •a"W;R.l-'."I.yM^!{9£0. !SJ,^^^ 1 uswuy. -Kaw Jsraey, * OleaY la the ITIIH I alon snd Btala af New Jet. lots 1. «. i. a.O, «. Ml 4JU» «i~!tew .., w grtduif 'desiree dfid'/tir-flTohp' I'lijic'sei-ritinulji'iinpiuiiiblM. that brtnvi OBce of said Count*, on April I, IBM. aa nap bl Oa CauBU ot-V . . . Manufacturing Iowa of suahethpesV • No.U ». as Lot number l/ln Bloc* aumoer real fleatun" "- • .'•'• . :.-•••• point In ib. easterly llae al PaSaas—a |J|1I1IBIIDtesalsea1 conveysVHasjayjaan*j tn Cbriathtsr T 1 BKISS1SG at a Baait ta Iba-Hatarir llaa al .... "i».. ..»»« u.v>-f -u. |»— i — ...-X t....i™. f,^,».ni. I«IW In his Ufa time h» Security Unal ta4 T)ie history of Crnnlord. will com;iiu,'* "llu OJHTU House Blpctf «u pct>« Haute Atanw (Uataat-tbra-tbrak bua#a4 turtj-niturtjnit btaeUer In his Ufa Hue by =-»..., ~ { There Is dne appraslmitsly lS.aM.M. wttk mention o_f a-n- t'XTrit ihiit twrurireil. ! IUH**1.\ ilri-»ralrd in honor of the gifest fafastt (MVIS«V1I soutbaety-froaKXAhOTbIroaIroasi Ib*a oiracoraewr - fonnnllorwem lanrareateal Cnavany by deed Ul-CU. ; buarest troea awpwisb«r liui. tut. and coats. ltU ll l Maple MICOND TKACT^IndudiM au» tbai Uvero lust nlRht (May 4. . 1H!H)I.••'iinlloJK)i. Amllgathmmg.. gathi-nng." Uul.sulf. . .. bunUi. _. n adornnt . - ' FRANK B., EUatOMI. 8berutV pj tba taleraectloei ol ibe Isslerly line of Maple Aiaaua with Ihe Somberly Un. ot Oror. ttreeli and tract of Uin4 daacrtbad aa feUowa: record of.'the sun>e.graiul atlulr will iH'Ulm uulUv in urtl.Mlc drepocy, but Uie. OBORUI BCHK1DT. JR.. Bolr. , tbenca nunlnt anutbarly alonf the easterly line " utnfnt at the-. soutbaastaety <«nwr of >*ew snuni ' " .^,' Vacs •it staple Annaw slltf-Oie feel (t5'l; theme . MU. .ttovt'and aast Jersey 8tr«et as laid e«l iOuiid In Uif annuals ol Uii'.Kiiyal Ai dtt'ontUuiu wt*ru lii Uie-.tue«UU4 easterly, at rl(ht anglea. to staple ATenue- tw» on the nun afcttbaMi Iheaca.runnbe eoutb" cani(ui. ot New. Jt-psoy. • Nc\cr In tin1hail. Thm> "1110 walla "and calling vtn easterly stonj. New rouu atead aa shown •» : UKUin BA)«—U (.neuCVI? ofstOI £l«ww iar«M-- hundred feet ISuVl ; Umn northerly and post history of: Ccunlurd htui uiiotlu f cuvi'ivd with Uttumt panels huug oaan osmrn BA^B-U parallel with 'aba-'.first course slny-Ste ton -».« Mi asies oe esse ta Ox total w»yley.. Between Anna L1. West;, complaicomplainantn . ana>d rClaudi Jtetwoa A.u OebaUta A0u . et als.. delsndwta. «S'|; thatee weaterly snd parsUel with Inc with the. ne, thiLt nctrmikl 10 give lorut'a msmm facias to nw dlreoUd I shsU exposa t* ssla by ilong Bast Jersey Street In. a sou ' ^ntcrUtlhcU in rtuhl. rtiyal maiuirr li.ilni.ti.- intlwiirc. From tho middle of ! raMC pttblls lsadus,-al tba. Sheriff's omce In tbe isctlon «.<» feat axara or leas tui'tbe I Court Bouse In the- City, of Illaabetb, N. 1, on asukne. p. »»*»V..D. «• BKtllNMNU. j - Ihrougli thclr __r . wlioUlu'-iiiosti-iiHini-iu't'li burnt Uio eu»l ul ESIIL A. MAimUKU, -: . WUNHBAT, TB( SND^DAT Of A. UOIUJON. IM'r. BUMCC ^ JtaatlUI rBAxcia W-i Bjtal that, portloa el Sew I-ulnt cWmptiec CranfortCmnfortl rCouncu[Council; co60o0 iiii-m-m | Unas ut the Uniltd suites. . . NOVIMBU. A. D.. m», : . IW4CC .. nee ralad and eilcloanl by the CUy of ~ t>* at two o'clack-ln Iba. afurnoon or aald day., ea. erdlnaace eataainslunK tha lines Ocra of Uie lloyul Areitnuui. who t^itli- . "l-;n-iy M-iU In Uio hull was. occupied Bar- .' AU tha foUewlnt'traevor parcel af land anil uEUirra BAX*-in ci»w«ry 'Milsd Bent i'rrd In honor uf tho Griilld Couui'll of l(ic siiiiw -tinii' previous to the .Mginmng „,. Betwaan Brsa-lsea benlnanerparilcnlsrly descrltied, lit. aer. Between Bean Botuurk and Co.. a I rertaln poni"" i* *$< uata, ljln« and boini In UM Townthlp of Cran- •' H)T. DCIWRi m-Bilinta 'u -^«—and - Uie esaterly side oT IGu Jtf.f,4auu t'l.'fa. (•' Ihe Order. - uf liic- d'in, uiul Um 600 Julnud In ap- tnonls. a uate, lyln( and beta! Ut the Township of Cran- SUM 1 for«-—dl uut.t *!.tba. ivnantCounqwr antf llnhuianiUnion anld HtatButt. of HiMtw) md the weswrly ild. _lwaj, oi.hw-s . ' lilaiiM! whLl Qi*f Council met UnUiy in .jsraeyItmj.Itmj . • '. -- •-- . •'• h^tndsnt*. PL 1%, for sale of- mdrtUjjt*! premlsetl .be Mayor sod Bosrd it.llc Worb~»f tlu annual &e&slon, and liic iitonibv'r.s 01 lifjtctiit by Clwirniiui J, W. Fiirgiuon, . VfnWnlcl h on, a map entitled. "iMlniuw. HelflvU, - By TlrlU* of Ui« sbove-iUtwl writ tff llwl City of Elluuetb, r IS; Ui*. It bd 1 nliall mpu^ f.ir nal Ihe. Intsntlun' of " utr et Iha ant pan .- lir 'Mii-jllT'i, Utni-e In Um Cranford CotlncirlUTiuiKi'd tlu^irri-ii- <-r.ooiU'd-Uu- nuoiiia uf honor through CranfanL N, ].,,8ecllan One," which maa U onfartu-to raa directed .1 »h*H «xpos« for uU by twth. N J.. ut (1. in the Keitsur's Office ot the County ol puUlc iftndue. In tfat UUlrtet Court Houiu^it, conrey ell their title snd InNreat of. la rt HaoM ^i ut« i Uon'lust lUtflit as a sort, ill .soi-iul iiu> Uu> inlddlv aliitL> aiul. ^lpon - tha sUge. Unlosvare* known and dealirnatad' ai lota juini- tlw -.Court UotiM, ln>/U)« •cUj, o( Xllubetb and to the |i.%V. :*m» !>.»> 01' harsd one hundred and Tmeen (115) and I N.J.. oil - ••• • . Belnj known a i Katt . 1S.I2 Uminary. '•''-. AI.-.IMHU; Mr 1-Vrmitiufi wan Jamej W. hundred and sixteen (Us). - WBDNKBtMY. TBS 9TU DAY OP S." J. ' • ltnmi!». — who, by Uit* wiiy, lind a great There spproitmstely IIS.SM.. with "The members 6f Uin Hnyiil Aivamim NOVIUIBKB, A. U., ,193a, ilt-ui ii) ito wltti -securing the euumal at two o'clock in the tltc'raoon. of said d»y., •. Intmet rurt 31st, 1932; snd coats. Uiroughout the atato weiruciiiiuiiiti'ii All ilu tolldwlng tract nr puicvt of land mnc . -ttAJlK B. KMMON (IUl tho-hustling leadeiH ,nl Cfaiifortl mi.viiiiu (il ll in ClrftiilJ Council to Cran- liremlmpremlsee* hereinaftehervltimner particularly dvsttrlUMdwutrltwd,. tiutt (un puica. Hoir. liint IJ. II. Otrdoa), Kcnyoii Meaalck, uate.jjini and behuj In the^ Township or Cran Council, and Uicy wi.'sw^iwuilu>ii.li>r ;> ^v&m&f rocd. lrnna Cntinn of Union .and HlaU ot New olian.ee to expork-nce- tlu1 Inline liiif.pi- uiul Julin-'-J. KosrncranU. Jersey.' . •••••,'-< , ...... BtUaurrS BALB-lu Chancery of New Jer- BEULNNLNO at a Iwtat In Un northeasterly BALaV-tn Chancery of N.w J« -allly ol "Uie Crmtfordllcs. 'i'lu'y i:x- "C'liiilnniui IVrguson needed no m- sey. Bstween Tin Mutual Bulldta* and Loan lino or Phillips- Street said point belna: »• ftsC • any. . Blttwevn TUe tiuarsnlee Mullillntf aa^ pectrd. great thlltus -aild tlity \MIT mil (iuii\;i'i'i<)u ip'Uie ttiullvncc, but h. In- Association of W.IUIelJ. N. I., coegplalnanl, southesatorly measured* slops ssld.-Huer njieakers and entcr- PhUltps street rram Its IAIeis«tl»n .w|lUr Ihe * ' ~ KV fs.'tor ssle ol .nurlcageil irum. eaUhld. fa'. Tor sal..of morKased premises, - s.:% ' •oulheaitsrly line of Crsnrord Terrsce.£--uience "The rect'pUon_ r_ " Wi_w ;wl»'tliiU'ii. fuf IiluiiiiTH L). II. Curdo'a), llcient ot of Uw By Ylrtue.qr.Uth. aU»e'BI>leiI"wrlt AU IhafoUowlni tract or Parnl or Und Ud E -•—•• —-NOV1MB1H; *%.->.-. IWi. — . rdary"nnebs~tb«.dlauncai more or'.lesltntl nii!n--who-swatttnid'-tnio-~«ll--.--iwctn--<•!-<•ii.i.>lt;'«;iit.'»."'*er» minil^and a.aodai premise" ' >s •nereinsite hereinafter r parucuwiiparticularlj y uu*.,*™described,, «••~ - tnurssctlon with the said line or Phillips Street at lUo o'clock tn- th« arteniooa of Mid 4ay. w —A .k^M-.: (ij-t bortlfweaterly and- along ssl * AU tb* foUowIba tracta or pif«li ut Umi the Opera House bullUltiK (ind-Cuok.vn;-.! tiouripcul...... ": , oste. Ijlot ooj l»lm 1n the Borouih of Oar-and ana prtrat»w ta«r«tnaft«r pattUcuUtir deaVrltmt. the Opera House bullUtK ( irood. in Iha County ot Union aad Bute of Newline D uial. poaaiaBluu.al..llu!.'"»'»ll' • ''' .!•• H HEllODOTUB Jersey, whlclf Islalddoitn. designated aui and Place 01 »»t»>.i«>.-<«i. •Uiiater lyU« «i*^ 4wioa; lutii* Cltjf of JClUa- 4Hiaasv».aV :fi|n^w.r.«- ttngulabed on acertslii msp entitled, "Am , UH.SU Ihe anatheaatorly 10 teet ot . txith; In tii*> Couuty uf t'nlou and' Hui«__««f '.od Albert.. - vitare, nuamud, John Albert asp of (lsrwqod Laud and Improvement" Com- JTI sudisll of ioU'Nos. na-!7»-4J7 ss - Snw ivrwaf. "•'•-.' mon and[ rtHiJT TRACT: BKtJINMNU »t a p-.tot ou NOTICE OF HAROLD F. BENNEif lvitrwa and C. Arthur maeres, defendants. pany's new Town Hlle, Uarwood, aupplementlng sre Isld down oira certain aup now on Hit In tft* u6ttli*v»UrlX Bldv of lA«mna;U*iit4 Ai«ou>? ll. Is. ror sale ef n»Y1sW|ed arwauass. -.•-- and lupenedlns map Blwl In Uie offlce of thetho Omca\of thBf UUniol n Countr —.-._-._.»*.»».. . whlcn point U vHMani soutinvtiaUtli-Uttc*) bun- Nullrei i*i* iiifciiv ill l!>" • Br »lrtue of an abm-alstad arrtl tt flari ~.lrr» ot Union County, bVplembir 2nd, 1891," Ued "Cranrora UiUfhts, Crsnrord, N. .. . tlrmf twenty-nln» fett from Uw. curntr - furoMd Ihn •uiwrilr.-rav Klrrcilors ,r Uir l.i: AUTOMOBILE PAINTING faclaa to aw dttarlad ljhall exwee for sale othy Hiellsd January.aistJanuary 31st, . 1Mivvv0 as Iniut sliiaewwin , y.**(lel'U •„d„ There H due spprotunstely I4.55J.5U. with" Uj the lnl«»ccUon of Mid iliW ur I>IID»H tMtatnriit urWiltl.Ni.r-M. i IH1A (III .> nucomass puUlc Tendoe, at-tbaBEetln-s^orac. In. othn 1e the westerly ooe-thlnl or elictit feet fqur Inches Inlersat from Autuat 12th, 1»?8. snd costs. yaola Arenu* with Uia suuibwcaUrly -«U u( 1HI •IHIUMI ••«'! nULid I')' Jin. Him Court House ln,lb»,C«y of . • 1TUANK K. EMSIONa, BllorlU tifiH] for wrtlrnii-iil l»t lln.. Oii'ti of lot, numbered nrteen (IS) In Block numbered V North Avtnuu ^thvticf I uniting (I)- wiuthttKntt-rt) BitlmaUii OlY«n - WiDNraDAT •«B ~— — 'two (2). ••"'•• JHCKAJU.I,ICHXKI. I, ** . IlliUHliUU OC. UA1IURTIJAllUnT, nlong Ui* laid- aid* of l*to*i»yU-i.i» Av«nu« ttt\t (t'lliw t'tititity .if 1'tin'ii. >m »il.. t BIGINNUia at a point In the- southerly aide- TOBDBU1CK J. (iADBBIIT. nol'rs. .-'nii-H ril-it."« t :w r.M -TOVatslMa. A. D., 1MJ. feel IW.16 Itet to a point; Uw«i« U) nurthwc>i«rl]r ud «t Tel. ClUniord.6-1111' i Ibe attsmoon of asld day. of Houtb Aianua dlstsnt litres hundred (3001 EOJkCDJiCC : : tight anglva to ^eouijlf-vnl* An;nu» i*» huh THK WKHTflKI.H TIUJHT i I tract or pareel of land and feet westwsrdly from lu Intersection with the ttttct f««t to a puliit, thviie* i'i) ntmhnUKtlj KIlWlNH, j'ltUHH, «SS Nortfl Annie, K. CBANFOMB UarUr dascrlbscV alt- westerly aide, of Center HUett; thence (11. aputh. 8BWllrr» »ALt-'Ui Chsncsry or New jer-and parallW with rtnaaylvauia A»*nu* adj la aty of Elssbelh wardly parallel with Center Street one hundred * sey. BQl'ween BereruV K. Uriieacber.' i-om- feet to atimtnt; thntc«'(4>' iwuth«aiWrLy aa4 l.^ (iMVKIlt snd BUU of Mawteat to s point; thence (3) esstwsrdly parallel plataanl. and KlJa A.:Locawoou. «l sis., defen- ajal'n at r|«htightt angleangle* htui rennajl*»nl]»nna} « AIKBUK WraUlvlda'N. Jertey. aa. Lot No. «Mwith Bsu||i Arrnue thlrty.UiKe feet, four Inchea dants. -Fi,v rs. fur-sale'of rooH4*gsd"premises, two hunurttF E*ct ta tbt point ur Bllof _. 1 to—a- point; thence (a) northwardly parallel 1 on s cerlsln. " ~ir View •ny virtue of Uie al«n»-iUl«l writ of nerl UlNNINOi-^-—-~ _:L. i Ii tha wllb Center Htreet one hundred 1100) feet.U14 fselsa uai directed 1 ahsll-eiposa ror^sale by N TUIi: point In the southerly aide of Soutn Arenuit Using known aa No* . 71I.J1; 3 afolwsald; thencs (4) westwardlyi- slung asld puUlfl vendue,* Ui the District* Cuurt Roum, In Avenue. ' ' ' NOTICE OF ntOltttnv ANI1 tLtCtlON ,slde-of ssld Avenue. tlilrty-Threo feet four the Court House, In Us CUy of Ktlutieth, SECOND TRACT: BKII1NNINU at a pulnt 1'iiMHit.tit tu. UiO'IKuUntuiKt uf nti u< I-> >tiilixl Inchea to Uie place ol UUiruN'NlNU. N. J.. on. •.-.-. .'.--•••'.;•'-..;_.. lluruOrthwesteHrtslde or 1'enniyUanla A"« "AH Ail tu ItHKiilttlv Klitlloiifl (II Thera Is ilua spprorlmstely 18.759,14. with WKDNKSDAV. Till DTK DAY Or . which point U trBtsnt'Knmnraurly Hues pjuicil ^llir , (illi, _I»*D, n Inurest from..August 8th, Its:, and cosla.. " KUVEUBJEU, A. U.,MNi, dred aeventyrnlne reel fruin the curner *> mnitta 'tfiwiiUivJiiiUro 1» uZiv\>i n\\<.., loiarswiiswi ot -tba. said-lln. _ \nAKK. a. KMU0N8. BberUT. ^ ._ .,— -•...... «,.„ nf aalH diy, " itlHTIUCT iUUIUlM UK itKli.HtKV -i-nfr-Adaaas itawlsa MIIII..Jba^prHMrlFunaio» Falrtiount A1 " -H-IT-" »~- TuwirMiip.- tit • tVanf.jfiT.

Jllty leei tu a . point £ - theuca t.r n rm'ifHA. M. •sew Jerser. . .. end at. right angles to l*vttiiiyl*ania «.«.». along uw.nocuany.^iaa m ~n ..- sey. - Between Tne. Kxceisjos BUUWUS .»•*« UBUI.NMNO si a point In Ilia Doulherly line two hundred-feet to a point; thence- U) north hundred and fony^U-aiul Ihtrtrhuudredlha of Loan Assaclsllon of {ClIabctB, N, J., a Corp. of-ot Moutli Arenuo dlalalil one hundred and Qfty easterly and ptrallel wiUi, Pxihavlvanla Aicni* ''" ***' |niriiii!"i "I [•(UhllMlltlU ' --. loot. UtiLSrt to ItKBaatarU line of Lot No. - - ^-'alaant. jrad-John B. BuUtr, et ala.. U5Qt.,(Ml JJssUirlj fum tho Eaaterly slile uf arty feet to' a' point; tlieil .. BUonaaldmstJtheoeeruMlsg (2) Nortlierly mill Html; tbeiic. BouUitrly patallrl with sua anliiat rlsliVaiijii™ • n. • »--J lit*-, final.tutt w. wI.Afw By Virtue ot iba. aboTe-sUtw) WTll ot flert Junes Xasterly -parallel with Houui Aiehul NHIKIU. . 1. ..••: _ H«i«U.r t » lift tsclss lo me dlrecUKl 1 alislLsipose for aale by I any (So) feMt UlenceH«rtherlyfl»rall.l with. fi Inown sa Kos. I14-I1J renna)lTants ' l/y-ll.fl -U-llll uf IIMU public renduo. In the; Uiitrlet Court BoHai, In tUm' 8ttaetroM-hundr«t and afty. (150) rest to -.'Be A 'm*mtriir uf (Im III>I>M> nsurt: House, lnv! tie City of Elssfiu.. said Una. of South Annua; thenoa Westwly .ranua. ' from_lij«*«'.l C»i.|irs--»iirt«. IUtrl . •&j&.!WWl%^ S-?'7rrr> ; iSm^1• 4 U«" ofeVutb " J"--BiniU. Awnuai ATWlUi Su-no «fty(3lla -»„,) fer„t Tbera Is due spproilautely I33J31M. A n»finl«V «>f tlw Bi'iinl" •t• tin' hi»l<> ' ;-.».-mnlniiiit' .'4V :,*'•:'' :.'!;',"::':;''TMSI aT: O* r.iv-.-•• n•--••:» * TB^ltaa^of-HouUi ATenUS nfty(3«) fert I33/.13.11 luu I61.J3S.79 wllh laUreat trur- W rrnin'tlifl Cuuiitr. uM'..l.m. The Dish That Cheers W*DNI8DAT, Till »TH tA,X Ot .: WKDNKDAT, TBK.tTH DA,V 0» :- „,tbt point or >lsce of anilNMMU.' August list, ml. snd costs. Vvut memlH-ra <-f 111* (i-ii-n.. A* ' N0VK11BKB-NOVKMBBB.. AAt.J>.,t«l. J>., iml,, ^ B«ln»>lhe esua premises known, doaljiislcj ' ritANK R. KJIUO.NH. Sheriff. oT.'Nm Ji>fi.*'jf fnuii ititij ~~ WES1TIELD r t4J4l-7I. With anWo^llKlrtn-the^Hermwn-of-sald-dsy^l-the-sllernooa-of- ' : sotdaolbea as Lot Beren (I)-lit I'lot Nine (niAKLKS BO0U, Dol't. r«ee |M I - id eosta. All Ihe following tract br parcel ol land and HI on a~cerDlunnalr-iin«art-"Msp-A~ui-«o» "EDJ*CC^T-r—^-- ^Blu-elff Ut. lti« "•o.infv Jit i:..l<"i CANDY KITCHEN tiiiniT r»r UM< ritimiy-wf Vn\m .»-.,» - - , BHaruT. premises herelnsQec particularly described^ alt- f4rcompanu y deed.from Uenry 11. Uealh to the Cran- K1NNCTB GJ CAOtMMAN, Bol'r. uate lying and being la Iha City of Elisabeth. Ueslty Compsny"' dated .fubrusry nth, . . BALaV-ln Chancery of Nr. J« • Tw» iwmlim «f the T.miiHhln l-«tn In tha County of Union srtt SUta of NewUer- "OS ,and; reeordeit In Iha oOcd. of tb. B«U- Between Imma-riorenca SngllsD, •> t.i« Tbwiialllp' «»" L'r"»nti.r«l. full .••un, Ice Cream IDJACC •-. ,• •-.••••;.. :- --- : - - 1 . : -A - jer of said County, la Uook-tlS or Ueude, psge of Ihe aalau of John K. Cngllab, JUHIICB nf*llm »'fmti. say. •'• ' . .'•• '-I ; " •• ,\ •• c.«»«i. foniplalnant, and Waller W. Mo Beglnnlnt at a, point In thli westerly line of Then Is due" spptollmalely rwiih Tlia plat-» Vt nn*ttii«t«r tli-» «»M . Is the perfect BUIRlrru 8AL«—in Cancer* of: New Jf Uiti-.ativpl'Bl Klmll for Iho perfect ^loateii. Bern. It .AssocUftdn. campUlnans. and Joseph Ofilaw, Ihi'sbulherly nns of DeUart Place! KiMtoaf „.,;,;„»„.. -.**£!* «•^MUONU, BUerltf. By virtue or Ibe abovo-statKl wm of, 0«ri Unlimt •3 AsaocisMoa* y.n*i*» jyimt IHitrlil, alter-Any holiday meal, or M tba . let at, defangiiti. ._r. ...,„- .i.^.rfih**«id westerly line I BKUKBLtY C-AUBT1N, Bol'r. 1 : , fscutsito. ma Jllracted 1 shslPaxpoee lor sal. b) ' ,„. Animus., public vendue, tn the District Court anQBt.-tn '. • Imum •» I.'--. . •' lees. (IMS ill PUtr.d, / rurrestunent t6t iny party. | Of Uoss um rim u,H^ ,bv. „ Ihs- Couct House, ln.lho-Clty of Kibtabctb. .VJ. B B*^.I Hafifiti. Till A»«tiii« ami facias to me direce now or formerly ot Btfward V. Lswrencl; thence SHtlorrB BALB^-la tliauccry-or Noo Jar,N. J.. oh ..;-. .•••-.'•" --.• -...,-- . ,1 'Hit (, -•.Niiill puUlo T«due. 'at Uw.t Bherura omea - wsstsely suing-bis line snd st right angles to '. ley. Between Jersey. Mortgsge snd Title WEDNESDAY. I1II HTU DAY Or "•i femj t: HiirnuthT) alid *U*tlr* I. li.ir. Third Plalrlri; riiiinn for l»rompl l>«llw«7 Courourt Ueuaa-lUeuaaln 1U*CU> of BlsabeUX N. the first course .one huniked fifty feel;-thence Qusrsney^Compsnyv a cotporsllon, complslnant, Jl'OVEMBKtt, A. br. 1M2. . • fa. fur IllMrtt .CUANFOB1) 4-OSU WIDN«8DAYA , TH1 tND DAY O» northeasterly- and psrsllel with tha firsthundre coursde and Bamah Coplsti. etsls., delenilsuu. "'' st two o'clock In the aftsrnoun of aaiil dsy: i UlitUl.-t, —HOVBarBBfc-A-Jtfci-IMlj--.HOVBarBBfcAJtfciIMlj.— tbtrly_Je£l^thcnco ' southeasterly- one; oihundre. UUdI fS. ftir HI. Uf UlUliaSKeU-pcBmiMn—. ^ An~the~folhTwln< uscl oc iisievl' wf lirtd an - vrriinr; eat. 'litrrc 'fMl t u. • at Mo o'clock In iha artanoon of said d«r. ••— *,•— at •t hi« i^rar~weitt?rr~tliiB" By -virtue-of the above-stated writ'of fieri premises' herelnefler psrllculsrly dncrtbed. alt- Hlttli W.trkt, AU tb folling tract or parcel of land a , to ssld facias, to meVdu^ctad 1 shall expose Tor sal. by uate, Ijrlnc and being In tba Township &r Crsu- .• • • .- "Se'log' the" Mate jireml, bis wife Westlield Catidf Kitchen JohnB. fiutter,ter . snd-Mlnnland^• Mlt e Slitter,.bis wile public Tendu..' In the District Court ltoom. In furd In the County uf Union snd Hut* if *»« -DUlrla, (Inm .Hrliuql, ll«*Uy -Anna 8. Seymour-sod husband, Court- House, In tho City of Kllztbulh, UlRtrlct, Vtro Hmite, N'jrtli Corner Union Ar«; and AUUn Bt, lasted- Ocwoet-27th,-11)25;.this, mortgage being N. 1.,-on ... And which are situated on * map «ntltI*O. hrlren to aecure part uf the purchase' money. • ••WBDNISDAY, TUB »TII DAY Or "Lexlnitdn II«ighU, Craaford.- X.' '•; Keettoa CHANTORD • i-SsT-TlucTi^^kwiinnNd; There Is due approximately 13,399.47 with >-. NOVEMBKB, A. p., 1931, One," which map U oo file In.tne t'niun County aaatarlr. Itoa of »lorrU Atenw at a f Interest from'Bepu>nttH.r Slsf, Wit. and Costa. st.two o'clock In Oi..afternoon'of said,day, itrjUUr'itUU' a Office, and known and di-tlta.**di-tlta.***?* ! a> ' distant aonlhatlr amtttr-stt ao4. r • VKA-NK It. BMHONB, Bherllt, "• AU the following tract oc psreel of lend sndlots numbered one hundrehndred andntu«ty**iand.ntu«ty**iK \Vi4y ona-hucidradiha (tltol IHt froni >_ ADDI80N BWUfT,' Bol'r. premises beretnsfler psrtlcuUrly described, sit- and- one. hundred and ntnety^ie?*n' (1?T >. KDJJ.CC ta II1U uate, lying-"and being tn tbe city of Blltabeth.* Titan Me due approilnutety Ift^JJl.. «Ul) O*«4**(M><>««i>«4^*^*<^><^'/*y'>'X/«*»«< In tha County of Union snd State 81 New itfireat from Heputnbcr 16tb, 19-li. and emu. - • /RANK B. KJiMONH, Hbertff. Mgle BHSBIIT-B. BALi>-lii''&ancery, of New( Jar- - BKGWMNG. tit^Xha' ciaterly line of MotrU OHAliLIS WAONKn, Bol'r. „ .• aey. Between Mutual Savings* Fund Harmoola, AfinUtf at m. -polnr three Ituntlred and tweai'y- Kl>MCC land. a corporation, complainant* and Jobn.'Datlllo, et four anJ elgbt-tentha (3S4.8y.fwt-from Uie In- ' defendants. VI.'fs. for'ssle of morbisged lUrlwclloii.or aaid line wllji Oie Wesmrly line Suii|ay Dinner $1 I .WKIIWJPl^aAlj^in^Chaacwjf uf New in- By rlrtue of the above-aUtMl writ of ftsrl Ut rlittt anilei to Uorrl* Aveau«\onti bundrtd •ney. Betwcu Mutdal H»*inn rund H»i«UuiU. ,.-aU,rtlj roftttf ul —. westlr albnt fKlitui to in* dlrectail 1 tli&U «ipo|io foe aale by a. corp.. commainant, and ITaok Tundl»,. «t itx.< parallel.^tha tost courts _ r intj aUty and four-tenths UiW.irXfeut to lanU defendanta. Ft* fa, for aaJe of niortca«(«e t'tt*i*ii) &-*£\ta 1, lluuiie and .%lfe; U..... _ forty-ill : and tht Court Home, In Uio CUr of Kllwl les..' ....-;•- -,. - ' "• .: v (Mi Und. North -seventy-fin degr»«», flflj-flTo mln-'By virtue ot tha aHove.auted - writ i Served t^ tb 8 &.M. of MoriU Avenu. at a-IKOnrjaiatandrJd and N. J., OB -'^ .*' . J \it8i West to ElUabeihiowi.iCri-ck; Ui«nce lolng aloniE^tiM «t%:^]] mr|oll| VValnul HUc«t lur Cr«ek ~lta farloua courHit to 'tha aald facias to me directed.-'Ijshiill esoose tor taAtftf KI »V« <** lurtBtil; Elunia 'i, Hwat-kliani• . WaU)NK8DAY. TUB 9T1I DAV 0 lln* of Uorrla jiveaue;: UI«DC« lilojig public vendu.. In tb# ulsttlct Court aobm. En awr; ux**.i:.tiititlt nftv t*\i oysrwi and twi-ntr* at, two o'clock tIno tbe afternoon of taUf•aid Oay Q*r. ., MajUrlj lln» of Morna -Avenue; ui«uw •.«.» ths Court House, In . tne Vlty'of 'BUaU^th, ni* .milir ,«hil *i at Kiuua All itM following tract" or parcel at land and that Uo» aoulh'thlrty-elfht defrcea. twtnty< N. J., on. - :• ' . •'. prsmbwbsrelnaftcr particularly tUacrlbed, alt>lain« mlnuloa Bait alxte-tour feel and fln-tentna I. H««rU3««ui.>r uiir bujt'liwil and. at-teiily-ima WIDMCSDAT. TBC 10TH DAY Or «ftil **%*n WiiUi. f«<4 Ui lauds IIUH tif Uie Hber- • ._. ^ t_.n. m ,h* rtt/at Klii*b«Ul,| (fl<-5) of a foot to the.place ot BegtnDlnB. . : NOVCMBKll, A. D., 1»1, HAYASHI'S RESTAURANT knowft . KMM $•****. Mtfltn*:, Umica nunliJUti'tll .de- - - i —i— b«».»n •«.,iJOt x ott a taap bt'tlie al two o'clock In the afternrmo of asul day. J of talon snd Btit. of Mew r :E«W« *z*f U.iAj mlhutm i«»t alutig aald lands UJJ UlaJ l.iajMllsij • a r i •" . ^ - -. - . ~r • .,. • y.QIU"Jai.TasM Wa) •**. ST a.ap-wad| «f B•— - . afc* ^j. •.. ——-. •••:- r -, • All Iha follawlng tract or career of laml tut ••• TelepbOD*. CKanfQKl 4-04J7 • ——. ... B«ln«"th# •»»• conteyed"'u/' the premises herelnafur partkularlr described, sit- if .*fc*f3LAj!r>M-ittX.l l*,,;..-lly-t»'tllt auuUmitat.- t-.tirst.^Tract; jiors vv"^1**^^ /-—r • uate,'lying snd. being Ui the CUyuf BlssUtti inUis Couat/ of Union and .SUte of Sw ir^ »i}t;; ttM4itr arnjtTi ^igliTy" U«^| NOETH ATO. AT MHJ- ST.,.«WNTOEtf V knowilockn numbereand designated S ond Ui'Me lofmunbered-ail-lnisslmap Snuuea,--awi —d» .—..-Hanbal. l Cpplan, .Ji by,-asem wu«q , ot'ivsuia»»,» n— VIUM~ „I *n*;aT«ci--fjitaut4-a uaA aluul- sali] 1 blocif srobertk ntunberer nelongbd 3 og nlath uiee nupTntltledEdgar Htall, j "MaCom-ltobep andr Farulle1st, 1»18. FHikel. aojkrecorded, his wife, bearinm thge Brglster'dsta «c-i ' >••;»» •*» isnr, In the.at..—...y it .Ci,.Elizabeth tvL,,; ,Ne Bealw Jersey,"u Com-ltobe? I OfUcrs 1stof th, 1W9. Counl. aijsVrecordef of Uniodn InIn th Booe Bfglster'k TMofi More particularly laid down." known 'aid '" ,* I Hxcivt* anil, fttfo and. al panya aa. »™. -. —. 'JT .. ...- »^i.,.r-. nffle.-btlDe.ds, page. SU *c" '..'•. . (' designated aa lot numbered w In Mock num- rtthl a*l^» v> ' In ths Beglster-s QOc. of There I*- aue tppremwwi-Tiy *#**;-'»••»••,.-»- : i which map la' on «.<, u. w. »^n. _ There Is. due spiiroilsuUrlr $50,183.33 and bered .1 on tha map entitled? "MaD of property | tbe County ot itfl-TL • - . |lSS«.«8 with Inlerrtt. from Btptenber «th. beloosing lo ths Edgar ftealty Cwapany In the,1 BMitSM^1'- ELECTRICAL north Second Tra^; DeglRtilnK at % point .In the City of Elisabeth, V. J.,"- whkH map. us —Mt- 4,!}jrtiilMutt1y aloof tha tettk of Dbrtheaaterir/ald* of Spdtford Avenue distant 1In the IUglsfer'l«tlfll» of I'hlon County to tha nwat easterly line of Strefi 139.W2 fefi/rrom th« corner form«l-bj tbttln- LKAV1TT * TALLKY, Dorrs. -CONTRACTING i rtiini mi i. ilinii. -ali-it fri*te :;;.^J^'.vtt^:i^i^K^w^^c£ft2f^'.'t3:t3«&?rt.^'* UtOBIlE JH.. yiStir-wirltig work. Wo will toak« an Investigation and guggut cbangw* without any obligation to you. sey.-sey. - Between-*nioBetween • WnloDn uiuntj PBOMFT AND EFFICIENT V . anj FiiU Size Garage, 12x18, to . colporallon. eomnlalhant, and 15th, it sliT defendants. «. fa.'fot iniaa . Match Your House, u Low M! filed prenUsaa. $198, on E^y TpiB i>yin«>tii 1 By .vlrtna -* GC0KG1 . Ml. raea|U.U teD SUL^ER XMACC l^wofliig,'»«P»Wn« -n* Alteration* Tel.' Cganjort.•-••*» THE McCARTER SCHOOL All .Kinds ;SC.8lOT;fj7t«oto«fid..yig*wi: : rS SAIJt-lnv Cbincatr ot «ew Jar- " .•!;;. Ciu«rjoi»^;iJ^.:'*ia^^ '\:. Between IM Craafotil Matual Bulldlnl ta* Uan-AaaatlaliM, a eornoutlon, complain' -d-::'OA;JiXy: •-•:'-•;;:•:•]• anl. aad laabalU BKena *(«idow), et als...de. All tba foUqwtni trsrt K parcel tf land an4 fendanla. IT. fa. for Ssla oFnioraMal pran- prinUe* hsrelnafter partleiOaflr asantbed. att- aati bin. and being bt la. atr of XUasMh. By Tlrtue of the abora-aulad writ of Oerl M. KISS faolaa lo aw direct*! I shall axpoaa for saU by '• Wen %1M pattlc isndns, la to. DUtrlct Court (com. In Cntnfard C-2WSW^ HERMAN Bi KONEGBN Uw Open Hoesie. tn taa ctt» of lf of North Bread itrast tt the most . ,. corner of a M ef huul locnurly aaloatlac l. ^iTg OAT o _ _«.~__-.._ nonce prnPAT.-maH ISTATC or iinti »v Aurno, t>«-c««™. • Nomaon. 'X'Al/ Ua.U MU I'M., . . .s_t two O'clock la Ibe UUrwrntxn m off aaaalld da». , ratvaut In UM order ol G«rw B. Johnston. I AU that certcertaii n trtract oorr panel of Und and atwaD: rhskca in •amcasawf toe County at Union.-mad. on tba wawVMtSst Ua Oad dajr af Btpttaitw. "A. -D.v US1. upou tba lpramlses harelnaftef-farttcularly descrlt»d. alt- Isnss t auwaass afallcatteel at tba andenlgned. as Xiaeutor of Reasonable Price* in Craftex^Mottlmg; luato. Dint and »eln« In th. Townsblp of Cram ua astal. « aald deswaaed, netlca la hareby I ford, In the C«nty of Union ami Mats of New P»dnt«r »u»d 1^^ v glee* !• tS. cradllm of asld deceaasd to ti- -•••.- • :\ ;' -., •: .and:tjffahy-EffecU-;,;:.-v,^-'^^m ed a* lots nllclta Ika nkarrtuer under osUl a» Illnu- . dealanaM and dlat M aa aald Uaw the* (tauna and donands scalnst th. es> •Mil, ISM1H»,. 1SSllnS anda »..-lTrMa«T _™^. i mae tat. wt seid oeceaaed wlthm Hi aontha from IoU andd !>ioeNd* *re laid downdown, an a ceruln nap :,«ri^t^;-t^;^i^n«^ law wats of tetd order, or lhay will be forever AI»O b^ni^:^^^^^^^^m HESS BROS. Umd ma stiSKallai or nonarbil tna sanw enUtlad -Hap Jf Prooarty at.Aldrae Fart '^^ • >•-..: ^-,»3ijaa^jfa'..CHKEBFs^X»OWP|»;v,;,.•.'•;'••.,;,••• - •--'••--•-**« Dnksj County, iCj." *ae)|«lavj' in'flW OfBc. of '.:-r,i . -cEsXrOtO TIUST COMPANT Insea _lsv do* «i~«liUtiI»-l34TJJ«. wll» Idl6 ORANGE AVE^ CR^I^P,gg*A SF»*

THE CRANFORD, CITIZENtijJN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1932

to atk other_munl_pallU_ ami by TowHsHir or cuaron. MCW JCMIV the aame Water Co. to lain in proceed- Moneg or %mxt ings before the UtUltl- Board locking Oct. 71, IMZ tt&jm am* tee* a** tan to a reduction of tbe water rates. Thli hU inaila wm p. iwcaliW Or Pw Editor, atiaen and Chrome!*; Towa*l> raMlim af tba TwmjUji of Craa- Classified Adoerth action will be approved by every bottle- After nweenttation and cooperation Tnll«i af \l*H Mck, wUI bt following detailed, analyaia of tbe Bud- IM9 rar» koada al i% _., dtuii Umato 1. mi, and win aulwa |la.*H m Karaaftar 1 la laek of llu Tiara fOBSALB get figure* which we have prepared, a* 1.7MM Itit la 1 M4t Colored Republicans If am*. U wara aa** U.ertl.a pur purpose foraaklng thl* request is acid boode will bear lalareel at Ihe rate of twBena, I* lent chine. Una B. . are aad •-0I93. thraa-«uarleta per eoaiuai (Si*) or alx per aert MUto Hear Candidates have a better, understanding of tbe «a_m (»*) per aaauaw pajrabl* aaml-a—ualljr aUUa. KSUXB rOE BALB •BINtLAXDBl lea operation of the town government. oa the Bm dare: of Her aad Noreaber la each SIX rooal modera Bouet. oU baalal, ursa Ur ,, aunaware Imlac, Tens TnHUn m Tour 1 r«r. e*4 Mch ladder ami aUU hi bU Ud las tooai.' opea Oreplaoe, *tre*a*4 parcb, bean-, CKaaford «-0J»l4. ' Cranford Taumayeri Aaao. rtk* of.aaid ralaa of lolareal tba boa— an o/ul sardea. is Hadlau a.T*aue, Tela- • Craatfar* feat OOc* se Reduction of Townthip Tax William a Bragdon, Prea. to bear. If aar lefaUr aeeepUMa bid la re- pboaa^uafora •-*>». . „ . ros SALB-rutaeei safer paoea. 14 feet k ••alerle. aea __aattf_» wntT nuiidtojruj.il _, edead for baada beutat lalereet at oa* of aald bunea thttk al tan. ILMMS. MnV leee lewar ralea. ao Ud at aeld hlsher rate or r.we Or'neu want I* bu». real or eell. caU Cathcan Burden Shown -ar Reason (Mtt: ^_i ^_if_. . Smith. Dmmujmt ,ZT. l*ft fin, C«a««IMll and atate of. New Tork, la fold coin of Ihe rooau, Muet be oa North aide, near Halloa. 1 l^MM United Wale* of amerka. of or equal " tha Boi X-K, QUaaa oOe*. I An iocs Cat ford Colored Republican Club - last OOce Hupplieo pnaertl elandard of wdaM and flaeaaaa...... Noranfatr • is the? date of the feheria Thunday-'nlght in "I^nirdrr~RoB —Ml*cr*i!m_~ -DIED- The boo* will b* coupon bonda, with the FUBMISBKD BOOMS TO aUWT ,., election U_ year and It I* the- most About 60 were present when Joseph A. l.»ll ':., Mrs. Haria I. Bfwwa primes* of reslatralUh aa la prlndual onlr UNI or two furnlaheil rouaia for rent AI* 10gji_Baak Book No. MM or the Cranf IIIIN or aa lo both prbelpal end inlereel. sarase. TeUphone CBanford JMI77L il-U True! Comvaay, Created. 0. J. n* Itodae u Important one n hi» bad'in very Cox, president of the club called the J.aso.H Mrs. Maria L. Brown, coJored, died ai ' No aura, ton— of aald laaue will be < requeated to return It to U>e a*T», owiwn We ooooa* a President meeting to order.' , LOW 80 her home 231 Cranford avenue, Mon- laeej will produce a aum equal to ui* aulh- TWO Ursa furolabod room* for houaekeepliif. reatored before lha snb day si October, UJ? orbwl aaao—I of euch Ua— asd an additional JJ Aldeal Hnet.: . ' W1U U and Vice President, United States Sen- UnderSheriff W. C.Collins of We»t- UMM day morning after a abort illness. She ausi of lea* than I1.0M. The bond, will not " «w Sot" "»* » "»«SI foV. ior, Member of Oongn—. State Sena- fleld, candidate for election as sheriff • 1M*1_ __ I J1.I5* « was the wife of the late Henry Brown be eold for-Itea fbaa Binetjp.nma per centum TWO furnlabad room aparlinenla, Xiao alngle U-1I tor. Jour ls__ers of the Assembly,'i Auattaeal aad Cellre—a I of Cranford. Mr*. Brown had Seen a %) of th.lt par ralue, aad the aum re- room for renL Quiet hoate, near autlon pointed out Union County has the Coll««ore- ttalary _. ___^__ . «.5ao,»o quired la be obum«] al lha aale of aald lauu Eheriff, Cer_er and two Member" of most eflfclcntlly and economically oper- Culleclarr Clerk end stenographer™ I.T40.M resident of Cranford for men than for- U IllI.Me. Hublect lo Ihe .bo., prorlalone and IrolUy, HI North Arenue. WeaL the Tow_bip Crnmlitee. George A. Booaluvper, _..___, 1.509,10 ty years, having come here from Plain- eoneeraina . Ih* lotenat rate, aald laaue of ated sheriffs bfflts* in the State. He EH.. Help : ___ _EUI furnlahed room, with prhau family, Lutt and James O. Beggs have been re- 7*0.00 Held shortly after t>»r marriage, and bond* WUI be aoM..to the Udder or bkldere two block* from autlon. riuna CB—ford cited figures to show that the per cap- •Mas* •••.., . , - .. complrlns wllh the terme of aale aad olerhis e-UJk-W.. 13 Hetfont Arenue. -. nrantnated for Ibe latt named offtoea, ita cost of the office In thla County Is once .Kuppllea ___,„ was among the beat known of the oldlo par not leaa than the eeld aum required to Booke,' pualage, utitg be oUaln— al the aala of auch toaue of boode. XJVO lars* furnlahed rooma for lumaehxeDlng. and II thor .work for> the Township lowest lq the State and that it-yields Jkaaeanarnr BUI* ...... time colored residents of Onnford.. and lo lake therefor U» leael amount of it Aldea Btteet • • during tbe lime they bare been on themore In revenue than It* coats to op- - t.aoo.oo -She leaves three sons,' Jame*. of New beada of auch laeue commendns wlUi the aret uturlljr (aUled la » mulllpj. of I1.00SI; riKABANT furnlehed room In prl.el* borne. goremlnc body .to.cartfuUj. ooculdercd erate. Mr. Collins cited hi* experience York, and David and Alexander, of >od U two or more Udder* olfer u ukTlh*' HulttUe for-buelneee mao or woman. Cua- in tho elierlff's office (during the ptst rur.~U.lp. TrplniTT.l" IJook., ct^l •.'- |5a!oo offer |a take la*' rlUu boan •'J'ft '°".W** proriaione.'IX'en4 r lesallr ac Buluble for'two. I" HprlniHeld Aienui that sometimes trying Job ha* proved ard Traaeurer _. , . _ . »ea_rday afternoon by the* pastor, the eeptable bid for eald bande «r abure -Telephone CHuford I-UU. him wen tated to cooUnae Mr Beggs letareit ea Camel teaajo Rev. H. M. Hutching*. reeelred. no Hd far —oda al Ian than par In anlu Ipata amount on Inane The rlahl la roaaned lo Is chairman ot (be Police Committee Charles E. Lolzeaux Plalnflcld. BUNNY room In cpjnfortable home; meala If candidate for State Senate, renewed which are rewired foe local eepenaea. . _ JT bleu tiot cooiplytiu WIIIIL daelnd, Ihrea ainliua UuataUoa. fluma aj¥t-mw ccev.wtio.'cmaLto Kan real. (be Win. jer^h,— MUaa JrtaOt..fiteii&. 4a -CDaaronl t^ut'B, lit' Mil "at 3 wunhuttin 1^tfc*m^i!lctfgica*-whl(!n ^on"Tum the addition lo Ih* um_l Ud. the purehaaeTmual I1ace. —n^we have a splendid Police Depart- asA!r*_r »?_*?:?••_- • Mrs. Sarab J. Mathleaon died at 3 a. pe; accrued lntereal at lha rale borne b> U. Call nonilnaUon in Uic Primary He declared •leer CMaalas bvode from Ihe dele of lha bonda to the data BalH.CBaliforda.UaM tf met*. '?%e proaCIjes ta Uie-fictrtiiM TliU Il-Wl ot an acre—eat with, m. Monday at the Eirabeth. Oeneral 1 1 LABOI-comforlaUy furnlahed front room, with that he v/fil BO 10 Trenton with the vole " P-V? ™ " *« liurchaae la-Ice. . , or wllluo.1 -Ui.nl i euluU* for one or two Cranford ba> tea ertme of importance purpose of looking after the best In- hr, I nlui < mint) Park (.'vmululnr Hospital after an ilinesa of three weeks. ill bidder* are required lo dcpoelt a certl- In proportion toils than any munici- ~-——"•'»>*• Wire lalwo o«er <"«em. in-Nona Arenue, Weet Tele WOBK ——TBTT eft—h terests of every resident of Union Pellea Departaeat Mrs. —athleaen was 78 years old and •d check payable lo Ihe order of the Town- phone CKanfprd 8-J1H8-M. u pality in the Count): and tew in the had made her home with her daughter, ilp of rranrurd. New lereer, for two per County mum or the amount at bonda Ud (or, drawn TWO fumlahed rooma. larase If daelnd. «i s22&. State can eejnsl cranforcr* record, Hfirf?eifiiS •-* ^ sit JtTO# _» M« -Susan Crocket or Mnn met, for upon an Incorporated bank or truat company North Arenue, He.u Cranford has bad and now hu a good Herbert n Wlnckler presented fig- MnVtre - 10 at CM — - . Check* of unauceeaafut Udden will be re. Cttanford 0-0730-B, the last three years.' She was tbe wid- turned upon the award of lha bondi Internet WIDOW »_„ work, by (overt—ie_. Continue this by re-elect- ure* to show that Cranford Is one of Total , ,___ LAUGK ctimfortable furnlebed room wllu ru. I i3,lWM ow of John M. Mathleaen who died il tbe rele borne by the bond, rrom Ibe dele nlJUj water. HeaunaUe real. ' 10 HprlnKleld ing Oorre A. tote, and James O. the few places In the County which haa rlerrlce. Light and I'owrr three years ago. f award lo Ihe del* of dellrery will be ellowed Begga. reduced 11* lax ruts In each of the two Hertlre end ('alia 171 00 upon the amount of the check of a aucceeeful fainting and I'oetege . l-.a on Mr*. Mathleson was born In Boston. bidder and euih check will be retained 16 beLAlai fumlahed room, euluble for one or post years He pointed out reductions and Hellene* . Mass, and lived most of her life in applied in part payment for Ibe bonda, or to HELP TTIrfTtn raiiiala 1 11 1 3100 • .<•• "••—IP again.! any loae reeultlni two. Wllh or without light houaekKpIng thii fun ume. nut be able u cook. ha\e been mode In only those munlcl- J^*,,,^ * },, "'i! ^ -- Massachusetts She was a resident of the failure of the bidder 16 comiuY with "(HI- A™°U'' W<*L ™<"l"«" CKanlord Bleep out. zoom W Telephona CMaltord ••uS: The more the proposed change in politics controlled by the Republican* laioiorrrrie.iid nirjd.~i Weatfleld a short Urn* before coming Ihe lenaa of hi* bid. Oovernmrnt from the present and showed the average Cranford to Cranford. She was the daughter of rropoeala ahouid be addreaaed lo Mr JJran JIOL'IWKUPKB—Biuuwaa cotule wltn form to the so-called •ate in the past three years has been liae light .ltd fuel Deeuaan. lownahlp Oark, Cranford. New FUHNISHED OB UNFURNISHED S«s of Mud air*He.S!S 'SSd Auluiwiblle the late Robert Smith, Civil War Vet- icy. and enrlooed In a aeeled enrelope FOB VENT—rurnlahed or unfurnlalwd. unUl l'lione eienuii, taanford » "Small Board- of nine members Is con- well below the County average. - Jre _„. marked oo lha oulald* "Propoeal for - " June.or longer, dwelling, 10 Berkeley Place eran, of Boston. Besides her daughter, Tha aurceeeful buMer WUI be f Bpacloua houae, aulonulk' oil heat, low fuel sidered, the more It appear* to be de- In the pant two years, Mt Wlnckler • •'amrxell Kretrm tlupplk* Mm Mathiesen U survived by eight. slraKe to retain the Board aa now con- i— _f*',v'^'** '* ""•"•« asaiwt»s»»«, araiBiiam « VOICE TRAININO aald. the present administration haa Mauen ekretree .1.117 grandchildren. l~I'elluw.vof New ITork City that the bonda BIM.EP. deelrt, , ,„ Du|all to va^ UlW stituted, unless of counr purely pollU- navrd Uic taxpayers newly Vam, Vialrr Real _, _ 15.0J an Undas and lesal oUtlsllo— of aald Town. eal re—on* ai« allowed-to control. Un- 110.0» The funeral service was conducted abip. Box A-HJ, care of Cttuea and Cbnofcfe «hlch lias been a great benefit to In- Hullillns Hrpalra"™.™!.' yeiterday afternoon at 3 o'clock by tbe By qrder oflh* To'wnahlp, Committee. rOB BENT ion County has been well governed, rurnllur* Rutxllra . . fOB UNT—2nd floor epartmenl, $ rooma and dividual property owners, easing the lieaolln* anil Oil . _ Plymouth Brethren from Ofay's Fun- AtVAN B. -DENMA.V. EXPRESS,] and it* tax rale la tbe fourth lowest In T C bath. Apply 110 Elm air,*!, crtalbrdTN i. burden of those under atress and al-allarellaileuui eral Home, We*tfield. Burial was atrf: Od.be, a, 13t *' the BUI*. The present form gives dl lowing others to contribute to general Pslrview Cemetery. ,reci. m_—a* to ««h tnunleHpatl- 1 warare" Uuwgn~liisre«seo: cp—dug Trakle Ceatrel, , 0ae"(Ul.e4, akjaali •IDS WANTU proteiuema. Select «„..„ tty and the total cost of members sal- In conclusion, he pointed out that Power, 4 IneulleUoaa HI Locual Arenue, Qerwood^ aries and expenses b now approximate. Hmry ChatneU- •etM pnpoeala wlU be raeelred al the the Township Oommlttie't present ad ReluraUns two llahu , oOe* or die Board af Uneauta, drant »VJKS T "8maIJ- Board will receive at tbe start uainniitit-tfin- &omiira'* t5r' u»«a of tfta Union Oottnty Park Board) ftom program of economy in the future and ToUI- ttw time of it* organisation and former With salaries) at HOW. as fixed by lawthat Mayor Luta and Police Commls- for -toalT'-Board luembeii and with pnaldent.-died at hls-home -io-Hb»- tloocr Be^s» ahouid be te^efectad. to the thlat Xnslneert „«.__ tettt at aao -Jj'clock >tt>is afternoon, tbetr barber ecpetiiet mrtitabk. s'trto- Township Committee a* trained busi- . - - u Jrauu. (There ere la.1 bydranul. HOSPITAL - upon application al the onto o//ll h Bd" In this _w. win be found a com- Peterson It Promoted taea Reaaeeal Bnokalde PlaeA STORE FOR RENT plete analysts (fumiahrd by Uie Tax Thl. I. an arliUrary aiure bawd on Cranford, N. J. To First Lieutenant liaal eiiwrleorea _• ._. „ 1,000 to r.21 •^?nl °'li*S?lU™l'^MrT!> "!• """ " STOKE TOIl BE.1T at 113 North Union"A>e- AaeodaHon) of tbe Township Budget, Reerealloa UATEBNITY CASES "\ S"« '•"""«. •" improremeuu. low rejecv any or all bid* and lo walv* Immaterl. KSJ "e beauty p«lorp . (,nle' furnleh- adopted last January, for the present Tbia la Jan Item which cuter* exprnie MEDICAL CASES lafonaalluea. i l year. Tbe Tdwioblp Committee Is Lawrence J. Peterson, IN South Un- Incident to playground* and b) ad- BOABO Of EDUCATION. ln«. or acluwl auppllea. A. E. ion avenue haa been promoted to the . ! under, the direction of Mr. TONSOS OPERATIONS CBANTODDl V, 1, Manaaiueu. or in Hortl, Unlot worktag and win work In complete ac- r. Biewart |- | 1.390 00 II R. ateCulloiisn, Dtatrlct Clerk. cord with the Taxpayer*' Assocla—m in grade of first lieutenant In the Field Tdephone Westfleld l-»Mt Hated October U, ' SMALL SHOP FOR RENT Artillery Reserve, U. 8. Army accord- ""tort* •£;• •Ullebl. for lUhl mechaalcal carnr—r out sut»t_lo_ for reduction Aaalaunt'a ulery —„ *° > Leulral locatloa. Bent reaaonable ot taxes wherever poastbte-^ri—out i ing to tho War Department orders re- I'hyalclan to Hoard Bo« l-ft, care Cluaen and ChronldeT u lous impairment of the working effi- ceived tills week from the headquarters f Ul ciency of the senral des—rtrj_oia_of of the Second Corps area- on Oover- PAINTINQ-PECORATINQ the. municipal government. The figures nor's bland. ' The appointment Xaborelory aViulpmrnt ^,. PAL1T1MG AXD DECO made by order1 of the President, 1 shown in detail were those finally ac t ' 'oepted by Ibe Committee from the de-' Mr. Peterson received his commission partment head* in making up the last as second lieutenant In the Reserve budget. It most be borne to mind that Officers' Tralnng, Corps at Iowa State by far Ibe neater' amount of taxes -KOaTa AVESPE WABNBK TBEATBK V£ CBAK. *-WM raised — Cranford are for expenndi, LOAD* WANTED' Kalary KS5?_.«-«»Wi MF--5 tares over which the Townahlp Com- Ulac Ilpenae — SATCBOAT mittee baa no control local and State CRANFORD BOTABY CLUB Pallea aad Fire Atareai school taw. County tax and the sev- Four visitors were at the Lunch Balary $i too M EDWARD G. ROBINSON Meeting today of Hayaihi's. Secre- Ilepalre ax to eral other State taaak Then tbe I y Caherti ae< Repalre tary Whlppio reported 100 per cent at- TTila I* baaed on uaal Wllh RICHARD ARLEN ment of bonds and Interest is a fixed Readi tad Repalra aad Reaai. Qea Tax rl.lied charge so that tbe expenditures over tendance of members excepp t for two OltDINANCt 'l whichihh thhe T Township Committee has whho have been sick for several weess. 1 Voremaa al II10 per day . MARY ASTOR 1 Urlrer al (T to wr day —— control an eomparaUwly email. In Went year Rotary International will I Hen at 150 per day lasl t year's budget these were cut materater- meet In Annual. Convention at Boston, ialli y and It U probable some additional d reminder of this was'read by Secretaiy Whlpple. 311 Uaye at II* I* per day MMIOO reductions may be made. y g 1 llau IK daya al 14 It /lj|i M appointed a committee of three, Mesrs Serlaalas ' ores to the detail anbmltiM by theHunling. WarslnsU and Blythe to take TTampers ' AeajoceaUkn. ^ ^y the l*0M(,aUTar>la B al « 11 eiaiH drive to have Oranford *M* TonT eS Slal t al 1150 Eolice^and Rremen. were jwobmtarOy reduced 10 per pent Jrem 'the figures represented 100 per oent at the Oon- I1M U.I. K. T. Tar'«*»lV*l. ton ^_ _ •»» TM ^ tort «; after the bodgrg t wasadopted. h )»e Tone Band at 11-30 President Clement reportep d on hthee l 1*1* will mean a sating d iff y of weU op to fl&OOO. Bccnomies pput-ln- proposed Joint meeting with RoieUi e Xo effect by Ihe Township Committee tuil oierbead not charieabla lo W&S&M^^- X f b p Cranford will have charge of this meet- WlU make stm fortti-r satir*. Ing and the speaker will be Motor Ve- mm hlcle Commissioner Harold I. HoftBSm. Some-years ago the Wat«-r ^^m^r ndeecent ilbtiT ~ «* w iSS. at Ml 41 ing how much tbe governing body tin oo w iigha at M.TI crease asked for. Not satisfied wiUj w.' lishta at 4T 3* this, the Water Compsny appealep d J pared by the Township Committee and y e wnship Committee and I., . Tout.. ;» «• etbar matle the Supreme Court, which (ranted-the- dl dti ^ t> auai % present mill tatex for water supply to advertised, and hearingg* held^so| r ** Uauanc* ot eald bond pp that rvery taxpayer may have Ml cogg . eoljiuoo or u^T privatit e "•"•••••fti and for municipapal nlxanol e of the Itemst ; also tht e budgedgtt l ala ""Unanc* ahali Uke effm-i hhwdrand t serrtcert . ThT e htheorr on which > • —ea—^ 4&.T-eJesV- fll submittebitdd fa fa) tb tba State Bureau of Mu- Arenue.Jlerkel.y it, IncreasI e was granted was that-rate* nlcipia;PlnaiS» for" its approval. all a,_laid down7 should be fbcdLojLibc tbm liia;PlS f" i pp speakek r tolld also how funds are raised f replacement cost lest depreciation. in advance of tax payments to carry on coat ot labor and materials was very hih tbe business of the Townshipp. Aa is- high at that time. At the present «me Dense* for a given year start January 1 replacement cost labor and materiat l la d th fi , Bection i, Thle comparatirerT Terr low, perbapa not and the .first taxea for that yeay r arc ImiWdlllely. p notdoeunutui i June l, resor* must bs bad B1LLIE BUKKE—KATHARINE HEPBURN nmebhJetfb » than twenty yyear s agog . If U was. fair to rah* rate* for the «oe rrasnn. ttum IHHW eagtaenUrfairto »edne» the tales to afford fair return "Disirflmtion of the PamUr tncom*" laueaatad ea raat Caata ttee present Ume cost of replace- u tba demonstrattat XXTRAriom aw saw.) uuomra IOGBT "• •*»_ on , t MaTor LoCx and tht Toana(blp Street and Muaklpal BW. aoe_ ft Ttf great UtehwaV —w'leada OP to Goontttae hom bad th* ~ flnlte success oMbt,' right* from y No, a _ KATE SMITH ^- THE BOSWELL SISTERS tor a eoopl* tt manlbt ParUh HotaaatJi o'clock lWaa»-W- tternoon . l^al^L.atkriat a a BeU STOOPNAGLE A BUD&- ABE LYMAN ltftfclSii rriCABTOON Car Pi Jobbing tt jif, 1 ^7 Xl ^Sl^^V

THE CHRONICLE, THURSDAV, OCTOBER 2?, 1932

awUairra aUUt-la.Quu.o47 et Xr. M-'umrm lAU-la nn»r,ar. V,.jlwr_3a»v mm mutti nmni of K«w waal C and Ig/IM Im to a point being the •*" ."• • • aa. ;-J.laj.aa:. llua»aM>»Viag» fund Bar- aer BiflM Tna Waal BldUlM aaet laMk tor,, Jirlwaa» TVV OonOonnn ntsllatantsllatat t anandd Loaa nwaat eaaterly corner of. a-lot of Und formerly' ••alt. a ear.,... compjaln.nt, and JaorrleOo Aeaoo^Uon of U» Cttl «< ^rtabeth^riewjet- AaacUUoa. newn. at N. 1^ eunslanunt. anil belonging-to Alfred, H.: Clark. It Uetng alao the aacUUoa newn at N 1 eunslanunt awtf aoutherly comer -uf 'the land hereof •ron- Pe.mn.it. at ut. defendant., n. fa. fer~aala erfary;, a eorftontloeorponuoun 'oorf |h|noa ipafltauu o 'alaat known aa lacked*. TacraedaoJ, Ida wife. By time of .the tbno-atated writ of Her) Ivl tnd a/10 liv e«UDrly luut of Ni»th ABOUT 'CltAISFUUlY? k> Taai««t*>) ) northerly along the .t Bioae tn the City ol XlUabath, K. 1.. oa of' awrjoitd praulaet.' ' ' ..' •' -. - publte eeadM. la th* DWrict Court Boom. U Wtedy llini e of N..tlll Broad Ulmt 1M !«* to Uie plaplann »t BaKUNNlMlBaKUNNlMl. tferoclpfiis threw hwisel'j in n t'wir in my office today and soid'itof a • WBJNBSDAT. 1SB ISO DAT OF By tbtue et the tbawe-atalad writ of. wort the Court atwiao. In Uu CUy of' BUaabeth, (aclaa to aae dtractaal 1 anall eipoae for safe by JC4..OO ^ ' .Klc^MInKI g from tli« at»Te dtMrliivit presUeea toofd. He wa$ irarm. and dutty, anti / could observe that he tuai tired. I Uarntd /\ KOYUIBBB; A, P.. IKO, te pu-mla«M dltdeirrltivd d IMIM0W. via:* •% athn o'doek la lha afumooa vf aald day. nubile randue, In Uw Dlatrtet Court »—" '" WBDSB8DAT. THB ITB OAT or when IA« moottfo talk seiird htm. that he hud Ivcn lur a long tool* in Oul~. In. rttn H-nee I. lh«xr)t pi . . KOVBHIIBB. A. •>.. Wl, BBKtllNNlNIlNIi it a point tn U)« KtutlKtutlleeficrl)l - T at two w'cloek tolh a antrtajn uriaid dty. |in»- ui i .NailNailr miumiuguo—aiaun. gugoaiaungugo—aiaunttt tw^y open country, and uptmmy in.iuiiv as lu.l/it' ri'mmi. ;nr iuxh-itrenwut taeit'lK.—~ •aa barekiafUT particularly described, att- N. J.. on, - . • . .- ..... •|in»- !. WBOMSDAY. TBB «*DAT •>»' . •trite following Keel or uareel of land and aoulbwt-Blerlrly from Ui* htuthtttffitcrl)htuthtttffitcrl)- Unit .of he Impatiently replies: , ••' . . tTIU and being In Uu Borough of Keall- Drmdkn—.— t .irtroinaOeoantn r «anicularly deacrtbed. all, Umnolla Aimue, aattl imttit U'IIIK In' Um uU i la the CdiuHjr ot Union and Blate ef Kew .. NOVBaJBM. A. D., itU. • "Thousands1IHIBJUN. alUJ w«Illtll,, nipplieetu'KJM|i[iiai^k h ali the ivm/orU Tionei,.„...„i co..„n„ Mbujr«#,, r at two o'clock In Uu aRaraoon of aald day. yaw.' lynx "nni• t'' *- •' to the City of Ellubellt dlvlilon Una bflHrun Unde forwtrly .of Hen- irth from top to bvtiom, and me suvn'ineiy bared in the process. '. AU rh. foliowuur Mcx^w oartal.el. te#4. a*4 the earth /ranf tt top to bottom, and an: auvrcim-ly bored in the process. It la " ' ^ja^'art-riumDerM-orj'tbifj f*^*: lWe '''mr»«/fi!rrtm^ Kew Orange Park, Union pnoiaaa'hertinaftar partlruUrly deaolbea. alt- »»^-*tf»*«^* '*ll'>.'W>M/A>*Hii'v.>''^liWfW*v»i.rWiyi«VS»J'n>«^ uate. lylnx and being In the CUy of EUaabeah, rUiT TBACI-Known and iabd u dlililon line :r>' ttt a iM>lnl; Ihi'm'e Bt>uU\-.35* ffrwatly desired and /ur a' limy time scemiuuty ' isaany. ne> ttraar." tiled In the BegtaUr'a tola I. ». I, and «. nark • of N.« lit' ae«i aloitt: llu< illvlWinr lln« between lamia » .. , , ,- _ .,..., ,.. imjxMilble, that trinft, OtBce of aald-CowiUr. on April 1. law, aa map In the Ceuulr of Untoo and Btau of N.w Jer- ManutaMurlng idaa of »ual»_r.__ formerly tit Jmir. anil lmuls fnrin>*iy of I^TP> real pleoiurx.". .-.-..• . . '•.'... ' Ho. IS B, aa Ut number If In Slock number • Saaw nreaalioa courayed to - Chrlatlan T, IIJ.W lo • pulnl: lli.'in-e m.Mll 63' Uf. waal BW.INMSO at a welt In lha 'eaeterly lua at The hUtory ot Crunlord will coutaiiij "T1ir> Opera House Bloclc wa» pro. Mania Aemua 4laUnt threw nundrad funy-Pn llooller In htt Ufa time by 8erurlly Und and Sl'J.vt* more or \v%* tn a imlnt In Iho.amilli- • Tbtn la due appToxhaately ..«,.....», -.—. tmproranunt Company by deed StI-lij. tailrrly tine »f Xorltt ltr.->xU Svt, Milieu IHirnl mention" uf an event Hint .uciurrrAl j tu&cif dotoratocl In honor Of UM gmtt alarm man awMeinber lSlh. Hit and coata. feet 134V) KHilliertj from ihe coraer forpaed la dlaurrt III"* a<>ulliwi-»t.-rl). meaaiirtil aluni; b) the kvlerarctlon of the Eaaterly line ot Maple BBCQND TltACT-ilncludlng alao that r>r- liicrc. last lilghl iMay 4, lHtNJi. ami [ giUIXTiiuj.« UaUule, bunlmg adointd rBANK.K. CUUUNrJ, HfceruT. .Aeoaiue with the Boulorrly Una ot Brat* Street) and tract of land daacrthad aa foUbwa: aaltl tlnr ti't N..rlh. Itniiut Sln-vl from tliu >llt|- <3BO«1B SCH3UOT. JH. Bol'r. - BegUuihig al the eoutneaeierly corner of New ejliibt ffnih-rlj M Lr*ev. thence north, apiacc • ilf.Uaple Arenut •UU-llv. tMl (g}'| ; tbeuce IMIpl Bead and Ian leroey Wreet aa laid oul iouud In tlv annuuls u( lluv Uoyol 'Ar- iiiuui'Ut^omiiuiiA werti lu tne tucaUnei - raeiorly al rUrht angle* lo Haplr At«uoe two OB', the man_afotaaald;~tllttnce Vunnlng atiutb- lallejljr alimc 111* M1>I tM>ml)iaiil.ft>- line i>l Viirlll Dr'«• Jar- hundred feel lip*!; thence northerly and natorly aluoi New i<6(n| auud' aa aruwn lur parallel with 'aae-- Drat cuuree alxty>flTe feet «al« »»t> l-IT.»« tret sura or leaa V) the iwlm tilSMNd- "- ' ' ' ~i ' pust history. Uf CmnlurU hits itiiuiiii-r iuvi-1'.-d V.1U1 lluuittl puiula Uupat on an avy. B«tw«ai Aiiua L.. Weit, complalnantt lit Inleteal vllri Uw now line of >r« Polnl Tlnve. im dn» a)HT"*ln»«''-tv - $:il,:is:,ril wltli and Claudia A. Oebmto. «t ila.; ckfoadaiiU. H. («'); thonce waatarly and paraUel xtlh tlw l urtisv'i^•.background. U.uspendtMi (rom ll> i ilw 'aerond co.une 'two huudrrd feet- t-°*'> to theUoad; thentaraloni aald new Une of K>* l'olnl Illli-n-iit fbtltt (li-lnlxr .If.1. 1»13, anil titalf. " evriit of such rctmirkublt* lnu*r( si ui--.l fa< for aalo ol tQ|uUalwl'^ * n *- * ttoad IU.U fret more or leaa to a polnl\n UM * "' 1'K.VNK U KMMONH. ShrrllT. Uw iiilliui wtro two nr.iupa ol Auierl- I ai tlrtue of. til aboie-elaMd wrtt of Bert point or rtlace of Begtuulns.. - - . .' I. and tliu irslditits oulillil Ilii'in- l i f fil northerly llae.ot Baal Jeraey Unit; Uwnrt ilAVMHMI T. I'AIIIIKT. Nul't. •• . selves litdisplayltiK o( huK|iltfim>'. Tiny iiui HUKS Ihitl fcwincd u> -give) lorttfa. I faclaa lo ma directed 1 ahall eipoaa for' tale by There la due al>|>rulmauly IS.ilS;41 with along Bait Jeraey 8lreM In a aoullrtaatqlyNil KIIUl~r - -• • * Vvfa I2H.U p 'public randua.at tha aliens'.' oOce'tri the Iniereat from. Srnteeilier nh. UM, and coata. faction a.40 feat more or leaa tu the tilai-e ov right ro>»l maiihi-r r liiitiu-nre. From tho mlddlrj oj ' tKICiK B. ^UMOSB. Kherlff. enlcrulnwl in I Court Houaa In «bt City, of ElliabeuVK I., on UwUlMWNU. •' - .-' - »'ht> nwi'iiiiim well Imnu Uio ctwtol , . WKDNUOAY. TO*SiiD.OA f Of -'•-- HAI.E -III fhanreiy of New 1* hrough their 1 nuxcus Taea I1T.64 ' Belnc that portion of New Point ltnad *a- cumiKHic Cranford Couitetl, UUU mrm- ul'tlu Unit«l HtaU'a. "• . -VOVIMBW. A. o.i ma, 'ated and viiclooi'd by Uie CUy of KUaantlh hy It^-n ttu> .lutiliirn ItiilMliiE auil l*J*n F.DJACC IB, ordinance ceumardlia; the linn of aald roail of- Kllialwlh. S. J . • niinoiallon. '"" of the Hoyul Arnmuni, who iniil).- "Kvi-t'y -sL-tti in thu hull was occupied at two o'clock-in lha ertvrnovn of tald day, ilul -|.<'iitji K. KraiiK-r aiut Lllllt ... All th* fullevlng tractor parcel of land and i^lilaUIIT'H BALB-la Ui«tireiy of Kew jer adopted Kept. l»-*»:ii and by an ordlnaun ln honor ul the Uratul Council of | .01lot: Mum' lirao pluvious u> thu bttllnning amat* ra> ui- wty. Bctwere H*?ira .UtMiliUfk am. Co., avuiatlrts rerut'n P6rtlona. tif -New 1'ulnt Kuai il. wlff. * KilMnnt. II. Hurt alul aaeHtae. IBaaiaal oramtaea'henlnarwr particularly detcribed. ill- itiHtrln. ili-fi'iulaou. Fl. fa. rui vata, lylrlg and being In the Townahlp ot Cran- miixiratlon,. cvnipUlnant. and .Tvr*aa Mallt betwem the eaaterly aide nf East Jeraey Hun- tho Ordtr. • of Ihe fi'lf. and Uio UOO Joined In.ip- , ICblat aala at llano tMtowwna «B»a Tvr«aa.'lluianu)TvifeUk-Muianu), «vtt all.,all..! d«tit* and the weaterly aide of Bro1dwa>. ailopted l>. ILirtjtaX- at war— ford In the Count* of Union and Stale ot Kew lr«r Hrr '•Tho Urahd Council mrt iti! plutiMi wlii'ti Ihu rt-vcptlon. coinraittea, nwruwtn" " Jeraey. . .-"•., :.'.-. ndanta. ri. fa-, for aalo of moruaccd prttutaoa. Ibe llayor and lloartl of ISilillc Worka ..: tin: itnaat-eaT aba aajm altlil Witt at aarl By * Tlrtue of ttaa above-autttd writ ut flart HI)' of Eltulxth, [Xcnulier tl, 1130. II Drum for aal unmianmial neiulunj undd the the. . mfmbfnii ,u,ul lixl'liy Chnirtnnn J. W. Kemueon,- »ae aaml HatwB lamarttUln .Wnlch on. a map entitled. "Ullngton llnllhu. al Uiu Mn-llIT'* Ullti'e Ul (he facia* taawkje. a» ate BhaaiTo oaoa ra, the Cranford. N. J.,,8ectlon One." which map la on I facia* to me dtl'directedl I alkallklii etpuatpuH« [or flalaaala^liu y yto. Intention or the t»arty uf tbe Drat |>art In Cfimford Council urmnKiil Uw i«(|i tied 111.' iii.-sU ut honor through • politic Ua In tho Segtater'a Once of the County ot UWUIL- .reuduf. la Uie- IMattict Cuurt UtwmT la convey all their rlgtit, title- and .Intereal of. In « 111) -ill KIlaaMh, N '•. "W —'' St. L, oa and to the satd loree--aud any part Uiereut. Jfllll IPAV 1)1' liol n lusl t ruiiliht tti n »ort otl MHI.IdI l t tui< nildilli* ai«lt! und upon the gtage. Court Union, ara. known.and dealgnated aa loU num- '|1MI Court Home, la ,the :CHy at -KliubeUi 1 oarad one hundred and Htlcen 111$) and, one N. J.. on _..,'•;.,.. Helm known aa «I5 Kaal J«rary »t . Kllaalnilii. -MIVKMII Itminary. . ' " stlilK Mr. I'VriiiiBun was Jama. A , ". J. • ' . ' • at tnu n'<-l 411 HIAI IiTUlii In •il, tit latitL ail. real of land and Interirt from Auguat aiat. llfllS. antl cuala * in'tmtai-a tiii>'i.iiiilu.r , ^livrlWil, all UiroiiKhout thu State wt'ro'uciitmliitt'il! drul to. ilo. wltli mturinit the.annual iterant from seplemlw tilb. 1U35, and coala. at two o'clock In the afternoon of laid day. vtialll|> iif t'rali T dearrtbed. aU- ... ~r ruASK It. KMSUIXS, Sheriff.' I All Uie following fa^t or pa/ocl-uf land and WANK K. BUMUNH, Blu-tllt, IJIIIII aiul )>rlnii with the hustlliui -U'luli'm ul L'liiiilnul! M'.wMm ul tho Llriuul Council to Crui- «l«« WAUNKK, Bol'r. | iireitiiiKi ber«lnafi«r jjartkularly dvacrtlwil, alt ... I'KICK. nolr. '- "- rwinly •!. • id Klale-of N" BDJACC " . feea II!. 18 uale, lying ind being tn U»tf Towumhlp vf Crab- XDJACti , ' . Fen I24.TK JouiuUl, itnd tlii'j'-were awiilUjiu lor ui liut.l I). II. Cnrdi«o, Konyon Measick, . furd.rn Uie County of t'nlott and Bute of New (? at" Ili.. riintl y U lo ex^'rlftice^lu1 lioiiH1 h.^in- aiul: -loljn J. Uiuiciu-I'antz, ,i» Hie linr Oun.. i fiaWUXB^ ffiKLK— th Chtnofry .ol New Jor- ra 'sALIt—In Uiaueery ot New In- luiln .Vifiiim ami llui Ol -Uie"• "qrimfBrditi^- --•" ..•'"•-»•••••'flicV'• v'\-\••- •' ."(Miulriniiit'.fVrjtiiBuii nrrxled no 16- l-"iey. tfetweca Tho Uuttutl Building «nd Loan IIKUINSINO it » puhit, In Uif. nprthvaieaaUrli y Untina* of I'lllltlp.tillitpa. HlrerBtrtftt aald>pvbiaald'Ootnl Mug« »3500 feet ai'y, Bvtwwn Tiia liuaranlev Building atitl Aleliuv," al.teld airm ^.U fn greait thuiKH untl'Ut tro'dticiloii Ui Uiu audience, but h. lj)- diMoeUtlon. of \U»Ul.ia. N. J.. coniiil.ln«ui Loan AUoclaUon of «e Clly of Ncwari. N. J . llnlii-.. HI">.>Miiirte«i Il« nilTiaV uliiilg^ild tuit aouliteavterly meaiured along aald lino of 1 and Krneat AchUrinan.ut ill., .•Jefeadanla. Fl complainant, and Jullua'vVolow, el al:. u<-'-nf Oiinh Avi-mif 117 :lM ,ln-l^lo laNl ilnlcil lii-anylliliiK. ti'otlufx>il the oilier nppakent and enter- "j"--^--* *"'"'•• i^hllllpa Hbvct from lu lnlelaeotlun 'wlih Uia % ',T, aU flkV for aala of murtfueetj premlwa. fandauta/ fk fa. (01 aale ot morlcaKtd prnn- llifli.f I Huulil .«.". '.'•'>:ii'Sr.ll'».fi'rt TiiillipterlJ- H; 'jJitrd»a>,. llcucnt ot" • i. B. aouUieaatertyf linlinee 0o1t traniorCranftirud .en•»:Terracv• >: *»,»M^Utanc~« "The rcceptuin- was -»'lir f Bjr Tlrtua-ofHiB tbovc-iUfcti writ of fieri (1) runti^hR north«ain»rl« *tid-parallel wlui the »i. •••/'• ••'"'• Ihilnt ; II - .-^.-. ltaw CacUa 1» nw (Htccted 1 ahall expost) fur sale lUy norttwaiuirly and parallel with the By-*vlrtu« of lha abova-autcd writ Df.Jltrl ,|i)..ttir-raaletly U'i«'"t tlin^a ; tlieuiV •o'clocll., but Uio uttiTiUs. bt'iiaii UVurin f ifen Introduced and lit* "Terrace. »vl; f*el • to « n. nt (.linora A»»'iiiir, incm^i JVIUWI, ui C'l'iiuliinl, "wits' n nia-l6-r»».ture«*ilijli»ll.*toifl«\ tflto>al« Iff _ 3'.:Ct»n{oHt:;;«3f Court-Bouae. In.Uie City of Bll»t^fi3T'frwn DOIUCfl!irr"" Ulj?nC*af~ life>i- ''tuuiiiu rUDiTTUaH —wru«H*veBW»-*.uii.Fi'a*i.yi ei yj '• •*••*•* Dublin vaadd, „ 'In ththe IHalrlcUlltlll i'oijriCourt, lluoin"IIIII ,i .n. ^•^^^auv-^IJiUOKAt'KeL-jiifiy.-.ii!,; : parallel with the. laid Hue of rhlllipi Btreel of thn. .Hlnlc: .. 'Kvifyj |-'Al. t'lm cl.is ol Uiu npcech-mi « -wltliJ WKUNKHDAY, TI1E 2ND DAY Of 7SJU Irel tu tht i«u(ri»iauirl). boundary line ol tht} Court Uoute, In .loo Clly of Kllt»l»lli of HKIilNMMI. 11 i IVOII1 III! 1^T"*T*a Ul . »l.i;« niHtv.. . ••'"•..' I" - ...""I ... M.U n^^n-iiwuua, •""•"•"XV)""oil" ma*'-p "Flitttl""."*"l\,tn-»lln j , NOVEMBElt. A: TCrlTRt,' —'ir lnt STta. Inowiiou Quip bereuiafter'nutilloueu NV itr llMn'K lvi Xm.iU'r1 •" CciHiiUl "lii Ihe'Bhtnr'Wl* ri'ijrrM'ht^d j ilv ..tiini wrnr cscurli-d lo the meriting t; two o'ctocHn Ih* arwrtuwu oX..»alll"dnT.c lhelice: 13).'»utrjweilertr';amr alcutg-aald.buun. I11K UTII 1>AV UK- ' • '.r Li.i>iotd -i^ic...sJjjiiim i;'iy»iirur«i' -*lt.w«»?y •*« 'MrUnBbtlit.-Ki belof a u'clutk in Uiu Jiowtl ol tiiKij.rinnri m Crtofoni'-CQUHCU when re. "lT»»i» ! ;AQ the followUif Vfici br-T«recl of land and dary lino lie tllo tllatance more or .'teM t«-IU N - S7. nuiiti 1 lAettdwa henlnaftur p»VrtltuUrly deicrlbed, alt* inleraMUnn with the aald line of riillU|>a Htreet at two o'clock hi the afternoon uf nnld tiny. * jjlrjfi'in' t»iir» urn .in.I wiiiili mnli h aocial uale. lying and lMlng In the liorougii of Oar* All the folUntluu Uacla or parcFls of In ml uly l.t>K.»l<»S.t». *».Ui ti i mil *i> Jerwr, which U4ald Oowu, tlrtluiitted and dljK and place of VEalNNINIi. . Tlu-M' -M <•' .: i. n. tUtgulabed on ftcertai n tnup «nllll«J, "Amended BB1NU the aoutbeaaterly 10 Teet of hit Jio. butlt. I" the L'ouuty w( tnlim und ..Htato «f IISHM isnii, V.KVi, IIIMI cunl*.. . int. am* Jtawart Talmai, earn map of ()an»()od LaiulaHd .lii)Mt«*timai,t Coto- 2rt and all of lou Nu. Stl-STd'HTI ai aJni« N«w JurMty.. • • KIIAMs It. KMMONH, Hlu'rirt. PedtcHai awal C. Aawaaar pany'i ii«w Town SU*, "J-rwowJ, imtplomentlng are laid down on a oortaln map now uu Sla In HHHT TUACT: ' nklllSXINU st a Mm im MIA lil. MS A. DITH. Jlf., S«il'r.. NQTlCtKbF BllTTLiMENT HAROLD F. BliNNER aad.iuptgravdltiB ma.) RIMI lit Um offlco uf Ui« UM iiorlliwiilerlx aide of lMn.i>|>«i.i. Atumv, i wrtt of Herl the Office of th. Union, County., llt'irtater. en- FWJ» fin. . Niill>-# i» lii-rvhr iti*i n ',ii«i ld,> >...,- Clerk of Union Couniy, Baptembir Jnd, 1HU2." whk'l) pultit U dtiiUiit-finuibwvKurlr Uiu-u IHIIM : " tor eale by titled "Urtuford llelglua, t'ranfotj, K, J." : llii)'.iiIi*rr*i..H'rii.. KitH^iiN ..r 1 In- l«n Hlll.Hi>'[ •AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Hied January 31st, 1900 an lut slxtruilmalely M.SSO.Se, -wllll dred twenty-utne foet from the CITIMT fitniu'it - to.th eniea January aia«, .(n,u »n m »..»».. .. by the lnters««tton of Mid sldu u( IViiui}!' HM.K I I liai.vtry nt NuW J#r- ..•ftiA.W.it .if WHIIHIII H. i'ro.iit, ,t..tiiMtl. »lll the weaterly one-tblrd' or etfiht feet four Iniereat from Auguat UUi. loss, and fuaU. • IHI Mtitlitrtl «ti'l HUtttl l\ Uiu Kill ii.,:iti«*. iinJ ItACtlUKU A DUCO FINISH 3-aS-t2jS-S.I,- ; . VltANK *.- BHH0MI. Hlmrlrt, raula Avenue with the southwuftturly mtle tri Ann UiM< it unit \S"«--t Kii>l tlUllillntl or lot. numbered fifteen (K) In Block nu North Aveniiu^llitjnce running (I, BuutliwcoUrl) ri-irt.rM r»r ». til EiUmfttes Olvon two (2). ..•'.:•• , MICIIAK1. t. i-JIUUU U; DAllllKTr. * i.r tiiu (' •, ul Ihv SUli« tit Nun JviauV. !• atlwuw «Taal4 day.. BBUINNIKO at a point In Uw aoutherly aide FHKDKIUOK J, UA8HKIIT. Uol'n. ftrt In • point; thmcfi' Ut tiurtlmfatctl}' anil at •if Nut*11il*T->H'l.t. Tel. ClUnlord fl-Ull EDJlcCC Feea 120 18 ml, niui Kail Julinsm, mul Currto U rmirASY. txwt m- pand •*• l«d a*d of South' Areuue dlatant Uirea hundred (30.) I rlglillt t agteangleaa two 1'unnaytfaulI'uniiaylfaula AveiiuAvenun» miwu liuti \ •!: feet to a point; tlitmcu (21 caatwardly parallel again at rbjltt angle, to reiitia)lvanla' Avenue 1: v./iilm.', In the Dltiti'ltl I'uiirt'ttiMiiH. WrfttlU'liI, N. J. - with tknitb; Averuie tliirty-lhnee feet four lncbea ptataant, anil KUa f 1IK- •mil lloiiM'. In HIM I'M) ' ' vlljr rlfiuo or - thf-abt>v«-autod writ uf nerl with Cooler Btreet-oiu luuulredHOOIfMt to a 1 - •_ • point in Uie auuthcrly aide of. Bou.th * Avenuft fartaa lo HID dlrevtud 1 kbaU tjiiw.ti fur •al«~ti)r tlotitg knownVai»* ,Noa.' 71D-T12 i'enneyltjinl ;HNKNt>.VV, TlIK liltl) l-AY OV aforeaald; theitce (4) w'eat^a't'dly aloug aald public vunduti, In 'th« DlaUlut Court llpum," In Avenue, - . • * NU.VKMilKH, A. M , lltiiU NOTICE OF REGIoTHV ANU CLCCTIUN\- Lalde of aald Avenue tlilrtylhretr feet four Uie Court'lluuae, in Lhfl City (if KllzabvUi, HECUNlt TRACT: UECINMNO at a liolut n '•lix-k In <>)•< tiU>'iiii)fiii uf -«1il tiny, • l'uraiiant tit Uie'pnrthluiHi <>I " ' -""t'"i Uchea to the place of BKUIA'NINU, i, J., on • • ••" • ' ' ' ' . the iiorttiwraterly'aldo of reniiaylvanla AVi-nu i< IOIIIIHIIII,' Unit HI imritl «iunl M'ny Mli, 4rnd.JKI'enty'nuie' feet fruin- lh«..'ori..r *r.iriut-d l.ird. in-iiiii •••*imi>' «( I'uViV »iiaT,UTii>*uT7fi.Vif- IIIHTUKT fMtAltllH.UK IlKUlHTHV iawga the »»rttoerl» Una of All that ccrialn lul,. tract or parv«| ot ,1aiid I V4jila Avcuue tttth Uie •(iitUiwMlettj kitlo <*f AN II .KMCirriti.N'. ,-1—awaJy <»Ued rorvA ,fly aldti reos 420.10 ind premlica, bt)ri)l|iAfti!r particularly ileAcrltrOd, ISortit Avauua; tliencti Turmtug [I) auuthweaterI> » iiuliil in tliu iiurtl In and fur Ui« T'.wim.il,. uf < XDJftCC iliulMiit iKiftliwealv lilt tllJll- til 111 Uw lollimvji.u idj.itu

, |U Weaiarly lllljr U'U HI W I1UMI1 ,..».«., ,., ^.«.,- ( , N|.In fit KU.u . » 'BALE—In Chancery of. tie* Jor- «w Jeriey. : * " and at" ri|hl. attKl«aV lu Itniiaylvaitla Avunno t.Ko. «U one Belween The Ktcelilur. Building »uil UKUINMMU at ftlHilu t In Uio Houtherly Una °" TUEH1IAY. NDVKMHKll " '' 1 of if ,Kllzabvth, K^j, corp.^ol two nundrvd ft-tt tu a pulnl; ttienco 4:1^ unrtti- a ( t of HuutHyuth Avenuo Ulataidistanat one nuutn-wtiuudr»d.tiii «udu ut*fift,y oaiiterlr and parillul wltli 1'uiiiiiytfatiU A-n>»"< fur Uit* |>ttr|>ltrti-Mi«K>«j <4)-»u>iJiliau. aiilaMtrl'«l «ltl4««al«^W l!MtB»ri.eille,.A.^. f (llEti Htr«er one. hundi-iMl and fitly (130^ ft«l nue IWo htindrvd f«et tu tlto iwlm ur pl'ace ot ,1. ,,1- Kttw HU 'fiif'W-i.Hy •«>" wi* «.I'or".iie \\' Taatarly 1 ttio avt-iintl i-nura tuT^Httt UOUM, In; Ihd City af"Kni*b«Ui, Mid Una of South Avmua; Uunca W—.., There Is dua apprutlrnaUly |33,33U.HU, •i.U'iiy iittrnlli'l ! from the 6(h COT.IIDMI ) ft ,,i,lM.I aiiirim.' TheDi»hthat-Chee« '•mwawy^e^ nri>'fjaatwa whe WrelHaalirly^coe- WKDNC8DAY. TUB 8TU DAV Of lo U)tf pulnt or I'ltce of UKUIINNJNU,* A 4u». Slit, im. ami i'o.ts. f Hi» JeriM'y fr<*m Uiu t'Dtinly .•awr rfaot jge» ^-aiwal aana «»d ttapoin t , .Belat>the -am* prwulaea known,' (loalffnated Hi I it!, Tt , inul.t.r himl ."tin J'yur lllt:(1llrrrt» (if til* ^nd dtticrlbtd aa Lot~•• tat'llMA 'HawaatJkaam Awajawt: Jtrli. UU. and coata.. ' All tha follpwinr tfact ur iiarcul of land and ; company Oped from Henry H.lJeatii, to Uiu t'raii- I'urt; Cniiil. nl. N. J," A HhiiirT t\>r Uit> ' " '. -IBJUatB- aanaoNS. Bboraf. •! premliea herein alter parttculady deaallwl, tlt- ford Uoilty Cu,i]j,auy'/ datod y.bnufy - Bth, CANDY KITCHEN .-- HAtK-ln- Chancery f N«w Jer t) xt 11.u lUti A t'oruiit-r fur Ui« Vituuiy >.r I ul • •- niri" f rirr— it. ffii'r uato. lying and being In the tlty of Elbulwtl.; lttOS and recordtjit In the offli-e- of Uie Beg la- D Two lUfjnttmni «f 'lii» Tt>witnlil|i t.U:mlV.t-'UANKT -llIUi' It, .KMMU.SH 1'-^. "'", IHliuflff.- Ice Cream 1» Ihg perttct ieuiri There ti ilun" m>proxiniate.y |8,«44.S5r>»li ^uiupany. Inc.. «L tla., duftodauU. F|. I'a. tut' t-'UANK' It KMMU.SH, H tlia DlitXD lit Iii.-illi.K i.r Hi.'fM'l li.'.n.U Sou Hill- Place distant onu hdudred slzty- lututeat from BevUimbftt tOUi,-1031, land, coata. tf((l»lrr ftinl Kfo'tloii sntl tliu i>«>1Unv i'ijld we*torly line Wa I IS.48 facias W ma dltectud I ihall expuae fur aal» by Avimitm. thence MUtuwtMurijr uu».i.|.WiUr.vTV.w KDJftCO ut NKW h:t 4. ITiilui ' ' I otBooeUlll Place thirty feel to a llnenf : liulUjt! vendue, Itt UiaUUUkt Court Itoutn. In KMKltlFK'K H.M.I-; In (II«II . Ulslf Ii t, -lill> 1t< unit, .-am telrfsliiiient tof any- party. •;/, tUf M«< 1 Kirnt. noft or fohutrly of Edwatd B. Lawrentv. th.^__ Uio Court, llouae, In , the City uf >\#_ It. iw.-m lln l , weitarly atoptf hla line and at right anglea tu BHEUIFF'B 8ALK*-|n Chancery of Now Jer-, N. J., on . l.iinninl) t uiiumny <>fr>«ltit.iit •I,' - toy.. BfltweCJt jfra«y Uurliage and Title' - .WEUNXIIDAY. JTII.IB 10TH DAY OV lca I., lirrr Third IllMt/ht, CkveluiH. riione for l>rompl Dtlitwry the firat courae onu huudred fifty (ect; thencB d li.rlritt K: lli-r Union Au-nuii. . . . northeaatetly and parallel with the Drat courau Guaranir Company, a corpurtUun.' cpmplttl NOVKMUSlt, A. !>.-, 11UJ., H. tHZ'tu l|..lly ft,,. : and Hannah Coplaii, et ala.. defendauu. iiiurin. ) Koiirth DlKtrlrt; Mfunt H

  • gi *-»Uitud Vtrlt of llvij • By virtue of Ihu above-atatvd' writ' of dcrl| •Al| UIO IVIIUKUil ».v. w. „—,~. - ^ lmll UXt'lMt lor MltJ vniiinV cor. Murolti Av«i.iw, l.ltlKlt WwMt the point or -place of beglnalng, - fHClOH Ut illtiit.-l I : Belnc the same prcniJatt conveyed to aald facia* to me directed 1 «liali'oxpf N«w .-I.. •••• •.,.."-.» In the County' of Uulon, and St*U of JNuw a from t*eUU'mber llltti, 19:12, »n<4 -—. Hill. aaa ^aaaaaja; a)jeaate. TSBniaK " rigm ! Jersey. ••.-'•-"-- • . \ . ' ; lit ninilnt Hi tin V. aaUaaaaeaf Hants Arlarrae and along ULKULrs i)' SALE—In Chancery of New v JM ,.K.iirvn. .In the easterly'line 1 of JTHANK K. KaOlU.NH. Mherllf. .if Wriliiut Ktrui't (in ATiiiiuij)'otliriiii'bundrvd .T^^S ir fal^aaVii a anrtnerly dlraHlon a corpbraUop, coroplftlnant, and John.DaltUo, et four and eight-ten tin (324.8J feet from Uie In- * • l-eea |tJ. AuiiuhrJ. Hiiifrefti and wlfo;-Ui«in'w I public vendue, In the District Coyrt Hoom, In of-Jtiinet 8. Green; tuence along aald (Irera'k dufendanu. FU fa. for.iale of'inorlgayed proii.- Hiiutli 11 in0 *l*• itrir»>rtTiTfiil foiiy-Uiree mlnuUtH west [the Court Houae, In the Clly o( lulli*beU.r land, Kflrlb aeT«nty>flv« d«gr««a, flfty>av« mln. lua. • > '! alone tltti wiHlirly uliW ur. Walnut Htreet (vr rutes West to KlUabctiitown Creek; thencv'aoliig . By virtue of- tha above-abated writ of fieri • lie) •'i'l| lity-»itthl and tlvs ivuUia foei lo INE8DAY, THE 9T1I DAY OF t I Mid Creek lta vaxlotia coura«t to. the. aald faclaa to UM directed • ahall eipoiw for sale Ijy iamlH of m.m r>r formi'ify. Khtuna J.. Hwacklitini .. ' > NOVKMUEU, A. U-, 1932, , Eaaterl-eaatariyj lintine* uofi Uorrlmuma s Avenue».«..»»; , Uimc» e along_, public vendue, In Uie District Court Room. In met; tliviH^ r.iirtli"liftj' ••fB^adr aawai aajai ***• •* MotrU I at two o'clock In ihm ofternoqn of aald day, ..-...-_.._».. ^—.„, .«.„»». tha-Court UOUM, in^UiiTJlty or 'Kllulw^, 1KB iidimtt" wit, jilfjiig mid UIKIH uf Kmuia tnat line, aouto thlrtr-elgbl degree., twentr- N. X, on ' HAYASHl'S : All tha following tract' or parcel of land and nlne.tulnut.a Kalt alxlr-four feet and Qva.tentliB 3. Hwncklmmnnjr .out liOinirwl and tieVKiity-on* I premisepremUe*a hereinaftebtretoafterr particularlparticularlyy .descrijkacrlbedb . iltv . WXDNXSDAY, TUB 10T1I DAY OV ami sbV'^ii tuiittm fett ft laniU now'-(jfU.o Hlier- Teiepbon* CB»nrird 6-0U7 \ ' uaU,, lying .and being tn the city of Kll (84.5) of a foot to the) pUice ol Beginning. ; few Jer<- Being known aa .IXft.A oa AJInap.or the I NOVJCMBBU, A. D., 1932, mail Hviurnl vt'Hx-tiy i liiincu nurtli flfueit U« ~'«rl?2?ai'3aeSianwaTawCa/iatwi' W» nTO m the Countuyy ot Vhlod aud BUte of N rloraeatearf of B. AVIUlainaun. •:.. •• ' '•[•at two o'clock In Uie aftirnoon'ur aatd day.'. Krc-cA inU'tlitny inliiiitua 'I'Bfut alutigi'vld land* NOETH AVB, /« Mll^ 8T,CBANFOBD !• •ej* awal «aatt>-twaijlaai jeat tw» i«» Setni Uie .ante. premuw.' conrayed. to . Uie . All Uu follMlng tract or parcel of*Und ant irt KliLrniail KCIH>*JI liTuferly. tu. 0i« HulliWunt- . .Firat ".Tract•••.•.: . .wor e yg.rm.un>..,•• . • -."v • . •-v• • ~ oremlsaa rwnlnatUir parllcUUrly.deacrltwd, nU tirly-corner of land* of nuw or formerly Auituit .Tract: . More particularly described. aald Hannah Cnfilan hj( d««J of-N.Uian rinkel jlng and being lama City or Kllra ' '/'• known and d»»l£naied aa loj; huoibered 39 Inand raiinle rinkel, hh wife, bearing (late Oc- naU, Ilying and boiog In the City of KllxaUUi S £ d 4liaid a* lo}; numbered 39 In u Couniy of Union and -. 8tat« of bloclc numbered I. on tho map entitled, "Map lotier IM. l.al>. —'• recorbe- ~U' 'I"n "th"e .*»«iaurtBeglater'i. In the uui minutes uurt aluug' aald of property belonging to the Kdgar Realty Com- Office of the Cou of UnfoD In Duok !84 «f Jeraly. Mnyr"in~ the? »i City .of RUiabetb, NeV jjerwy,*' 1 vwc. t» ui> .w. . MurM e particularly laid down,, known and lands of Aujjunt' J. IPjurt-'fi', ami wtfo ai which map-U.on file In the Begtster'a'Oittce otfDeeda, pagea1 813 dnlgnated aa lot numbered 40 In Wock num r)i.ht •MKIWI u> Walnut IAIHTI (ur A**iiUe) 11 bvred ton tha' map'«• tilled, "kfa,p of V th» County" *, of-**^ '-- • •' : • I- There. |a-;dn« .1 v Second Tract: belonging to ilia |Edgar RrallT Company l aidIdae of BpoirordrA^Jliue dUtafit |, W3X.--•-.. and. ^"-y^jjTOASuK BR;EM«0N8; EUMONS/Bht*lff, I . ttoeln- KneTrynildi^fUdgene«od running fliorllteaftailr at niANK ». BMMONg, Hhorllt. Let' mt t;iv»' you An egtlnutd. on l Avchiw 110 JeaJ, l SalMlBT, IB., Bol'r. your wiring work. We will max* ta Mutheaturlir pararlel wlUi. Spofferd .Annul 33.5.feet; Ibence KUthw.attrly parallel with th. -sunfltja*'".1" NOTICE lhvestijaUQn,.,;mul.,.«Ui(W«t <% Building awl Repairs "HDTATK OF WILLIAM N. UllAf, Uur.ue.1. firat: cotitae«U. feet to Spotfard Arenuai Uimce rr» «**i»-;w» Chancerr ot Ne^^^^^ l alMul .'BpoHard jLtenua northweaterly 33^1 - feat l urau.nt tu lhu order of tieorge W. jMlitiHto'n. without any obligation to you. Jletween Union Uount/ Harluga Kaffk, |aU-uf.'l)i«i Comity of Unldii, made ou Uw to In. point or place, of beginning. . Full Size Garmge, 12x18, ^To - - -• •-•- . ii \WAI_ urwa.liia PBOPPT AND EFFICIENT WOBK' There- U das approximate)/ 11.749.56 anj et/aiT«~S£. . def.»daniidefendant*: Fl. .>;<» fa./fo«r aal•"e• »ot' "«>mutt•- l»l,»uh, daoajyr "'^"^reUnedcf tor***"- *' ",V 'a *.. K~!u,r'K««uSa. "«Il AX-RKASONABU: FBICE8 »8.«Tf.78 wiUv- tolereM from*.Beptamtier 1SU>: Match Yt>uYour House, M Low " list; and coata, .' ..'. •' • ' , - l TOAKK.1L1EJ4UOS8. $198, on Ew gleen1 to file creditors .... GCOBOK BCHaUDT, JR.. Bol'r. brtuNlc ™31 agalnil Uie wEacfilSra. ....- ..'.: . ' at'l*«ro'clock In .tna aftaraoon.nf^aald dar. CHANlTUUn TRUST COttTAfcr, 'CALL : All tb. following tract or parcel of Und and "" H. URAY, . preaUMav herelnafur parUeulaflr deacrlbed. alt. - ' - liaculwa. •:,/•,: nauTlftnc uui being la the Cltj of BUatath, rtaaa, .• i- . " - • • - . . In, the CounU of. Oeton. and »uia of Xew Jet- ffULIAM U. BaUHD, Proctor, By Ttrlne .of. ihe abore auwt writ of Hart M. KISS WeaUleM, K.,J. taotaa u lae'iUreptad 1 aball eipoae for aala. be W-J7 .:;•- ... ' ' ' TK.l7.kJ natUc randoe, & Vu JUUrict Court Boom, tat Cnmford »-»SBW **BICINNl>a It 1 POtnt on the aaaterljr eld. of Nortlt Broad Slreat -at the auet weaterl) HE^ViAN B. KONEG0C U» Coon Binae.^ln tie Ctti of ^ BlBbeth, N I ; corner of:»,lot of bud fonaerlr balolgUig la - ^ -'iTOr^*^''te' fi^iTr-oir.----.i Benjantn n. Catapbell. and running thence -wllh aUnHOa*Tr»-»IOT4Ca:^-^ NOTBaTjnSB. X a, 19SJ. : aald CuanbaU'a firmer' line "and. bounding PAIN at tm-ayrJatk''* -—•— • — •-« H... thereon awuVH- degreea 43 aUiule* aaat lit and D/18O feet w a point al another eorner of ^^PAPER HANGING ^5-U DiLll^llABEtlTT lam forreertj of eald Campbell I ibenca (I) motilh JJ dtgraea 1» attnute. waat I»J fert to a Reasonable^ Pricea ii>Oafte^ MoWJngv ' .torn* Ul e»otli^« degree. I nlnul«a t fora, mwvnnr <• -»"•* —-• JeI»a7»-':''A'''vv' .-'•.•;-;'.••.•^.;.--Vr"..:'•••".•;•' aa Lota and Tiffan/Effects mn»wii.-c»««liiat«l and diatlwrtUahed Mt«> 1«H. latl. and 17*1 ln.5adadfl. (I•f M asld Also OviaidefaintinPainting with DutdrBojrrtaKKDutch Boy L T and Linseed Oil ',-r-r".«J^a-.-|a=::'. lota and bletK «r. latoVde»na,»n;a;«ra certait n man nd Ofcrttol Wa I -TaS ^' "Propertf'' at. AJ4«nAl«ne .rackPark; HESS BROS. * ESTIMATES CnEEttVULMT GIVEN Ona»»J, R.J.^aM ffleortaJBi^Offlea « PHI raoME CB. s-usa 1016 ORANGE AYE, CRANFORD. N. J. / * I, THE CRANFOKD OrrBENAND CHRONIOE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1932

    "r . Or «AU OF LAND! fOII UNPAID t M TAXES AMD AMEUMEMT* tl 74 *od Udf. . Marr A. luaalof k Ut •••>* AajMH IM to Ut P. HI «1 *a»1 Udc J«wpk Piny («lcb, ••wuitlnf to I3M37 A 17111 • . CoaulMi 1*M *f Laitl far Uaaait Tlaaa aM Ana**. II 17 *nd *Mf. WM. p!*^rai«m II.S1 ard Btreu) from -\otmber JltbT. 1130 114 M and bldf. Loo (man Ssbjart to Beww. Sbe>i A Prl (Tuea ud Boaui AarU «TO 14 - Oitanaard ~ •Wat* DM Ua Y**r IIM. Subject to Burr* S*wer A 114 10 md Udf. . L. L. Loveland. Sewer Aaaeaamanu, laatall- v«4*. ierrirc. Caaw. Aaaa. a*- «IC Otli Wrlfht, lnt_ 1317 ,' Bids. (Oa_- atillawou «m*» 'mat- J M ud Udf. luoaua Tarvar - ysj*fa OaTTaflivfalap Public J>«Uc* li hereby (Ivan that I, ueona mesla not r*t dua aaMniailM * Ut 14 , L. L. LoveUnd Uuc lo mm A twc- r™aa Oe 0 Teller. •Collector of Tlu* of th* Towuhlp to till el 4k Int. rraa Oc- Son*. Inc. .,—...; u«er . l^tfe. 1*T1. A-wife 13190 s meat Co ) —h. •f Craaford, la U» Countr of Union, trata of tober 1Mb, 1911. •ubjerl I* * Ko*d AaaL on LPU . SII . TMat r Bl *» ud bMf. Mm I-afe (Pried* Subject to Sewn A load IK. l»*w tmrr. will aril it public ule for idjpald 75 IIA lawtarln Park 14 14 jr amountuif lo |tM.*t C Stork) ... IM 13 •mounltaf u 1334 37 * Int 371' MA u< tads. Mm P*f> (Trua- /from TxHember Ittb. 1930 Uiti ud uaaaaaaau of lust, all lie luda. ... . a*ell» Co.) _ 1» W A InL from Koreabet In, 1>3*. (Taxes A fYttaw aankw Caaau WMMtila, liaradllaaeau and real asula ' 71 II (Sarcraa Park 13 and Udf. L. L. Loteland tee for Cannona 23 Oalerfurd Bone Inafler Bieejlloaed to' Ilia beraoit w/hp win Xaailr Co.) ^ 1107 •' rVwl. lac...... Huoal 341.30 Bids (tMer- 51I_ ""f-tlUMfhT Mir aallAaifa •WIWI PIHUUWMCB Ml IW WT[T| TTM Wllf f -TS—14" ~(aVrveraV Park Hubjerl U a^Koad AaaL 4T*u* and Boad-Aut:) y ** gaard~ DaTdoii. ruaae~Uia aam* ubjecl la tha loweamale at _._ U, l**',*t A IM I I01A aad bide Ttwaui Tirrtr / Bent Co) '__ Intarrat, not eieeadtnf aifbt per eaat per aaauai 11 «7 uurutiUnf lo IKrM A InL . fr«aa ituu Sltfe. IK] 5.31 T3 IS . •»•:'- A arlfe in 03 Subject to Sawn A Boad AM. IM8: Bald l*nda wUl ba aald lo auk* tha amount! froai Noreaiber lit.. l>3*. HI I Tkaawa P -Sit 19U/4Mdbidf.Jo^A.~SiTuar Sf-II - JL UUteland 371 I aad Udf. Jane* X Tkaaui' amountlas to 1313 1* A lat •ererallv cJurfeaUeualDal " • • un •wanei _ |»J4 ''rasa AavaatnV iMKtr^*lii«» « rrUatav lUbJaet to a Holt Aaat. on M a3*lfluiSS f*^ 1 (7* t« Oaurturd Bom*' amounta fruaviulr let, nil to the data of ule, 19 II and Udf, Ula 14-M-37, amountlnf lo lirand talarr K ' BUf_ JQBer- SSI M«. lfAIUHtA T. P . 593 31 furd DaKlop- and roati of ule. Tha aald ula will lake IIM 12 A InL from Nonmbar unsj II and Udf Beodar) ...L..^ place Mi 13 <1 and Udf. 'Bilutun Joattib, lit. 1IH. • ITur*. Baid A Prhata P Handler A N aMat Co.) • Tl IBDAV/XUVIUBIB ISTbYltjS. (Bender BoWtaf- If and Udf. L. L LoraUnd (.rand (H*rr K. Subject M Rawer A Road AuL r.»ia). AX I in it amountlaf lo 1993.10 A Int •I tht liour of (wo u'rlurk P. 14.. at Itoe ~ Cor».) _. 307.14 < «vaa. Inc. ..__.Till w Bandar) •hip Houna. corner Union Arenue ud mi 75. IS ud Udf. Ceneral Pick- l> and Mdf. . L U bKfland ^' "#m.*f **v m mr^m*r ip*i i *j m 11 and Udf. Luti lolanerl A froai .November 10th. 1931 Coaaectloli Aaal. «*• laiiaail ' Bldf A Lou) . .209 31 Bldf. (O«tar- •it of the BUI* of New Jeraer. entitled "T»I 7J 14 ud Udf. Maluum ioarnh, ln« t« KB * lat. frwaj Oc- U It ud Udf Co) Mbaon A wlf< favd DoTalop* Hale netlaiun." approrad March 40i, 1911, And - ' (Bender Moldtsf a>al Hold Vort I men| Co) .._ • ufendnieRIa Uiervlo. * -1'. . Corp) — _ U3.II A *»a. Inc . fafe (u ) _.^_ Subject to Bewer A load Aut r The uld landa, lenrmenli. haredlumenU arid 7»-A 4 Sever!*'Park 113 1 Airpn Kiufnun .... -. aV ariord _1U3 •4-« ud Udf. Harrj I toufhlia' 13133 uiounllas to I313.lt 4k InL i <- real eetate » In l» KJd. and Un name Of the . leallr C« 1.17 US IB Mlpii Delia kWra J» «e knpnl .S*U A wife ,. __. from .November Itlh. 193* paraoh or paraona ifalnal wnom aald r*ie» uuX Bnerla Park 111 II Dunlin Land Imp.. J A. naaaaar «• II and Udf^VeDry 3 lousblin 389 21 li OMarfurd HIM aaMaoeoU hive bean laid, ami the imnaau . 1.14 Co. ITIia (!•>• • W C Jarner. A wife .... Bldf (OaUr- of UIK* and aaxununta, due the rear 1130 T9-A 7 and bldf. -.., •ulldaml ' '• * "tfei IIL7T HJ Itt (lu, D Peck It, 331 !7 fiard Develop. wlih Itiiareat and ruau computed' lo Julr lat, Unlit '« •. . 417.91 " Corp) ...... •ad Uaf. -(W Mrrllnf A . ' maot to I , (Tale. A Biiad Aaal.1 ITalea A C i Ilerllnf -Subject to Sewer A Road Aut IIUI are. as followa: - 7S-A Sidewalk Ajat.) Hit AND lilt TAXES >1 Severln Par*k m HA Doniati Land Imp. Mickut aake. A wlfrl _ . _ 13T.I4 amounUns la Ma3.it 4k Int nrrlr BL .731 Urallr Co. (Tlie Con- lat 2171 Subject lu a load AalL Inn.ll- from .Noreabar loth.,113* Bleak Let H*mn _ _Aaw**t I Pratt C wr«a4rejr lit 1930 • (Tiiea, * Sold A I'rltau lit 11 "and Udf. Kimurl felnlierf. Slorm Sewer Aut) 30 Oilarfurd Dome Kaalowekr ..._ IH Sarr. Cunn. Aul.) Ut II U 71 Ulnu 1 iiccr IIM TAXES TSA ITUII* Urr) .... tlLlt tit : a-A Bldf (Oiler- If A and th*. lirtrlln. ttorrla IIA (enrln Park 111 11 and Udf, Rimue] Palnbeff, • clilia _ ... »7I8( furd .Develop. Bubjart Is Hewir aid Ba*d Bailir Co. SIT.'ll (Tlllle Letr) ^_ 41.11 »• 10 . L. » C Lea.'- 17tl (Tixe* Btona Hewer Uoad A meat Co.) Auu amountlnf Is 1115.41 A < A huebuiF. . lis.si (Taiee, load A 1'rliita IN 13-14 Leonora A. Pruk K. «i»»« Prlrau Serrlce (onu Auta) I Subjert to Siwcf A Bold Aut I IA and Udf. Olla Wrlfht, Ulla Hatr. Coon. AuLI . dar A 147 Charlu Wood Coaulleb ...V 13.17 3M..I2 ' • - amoumlnf <4 1313 20 A lot T. Hewer) „. I3l.lt TSA II' Sererln I'ark (II II Leonora A.* (Meubio lleallr from .November lllb, 1930 II III - Albert Collerion . . • Bealtr Co. 12.11 Co) .,_ .. SI.7I 117.H t'oaullch It.tl .'IO«' 43 at>< Udg. 31 juateriurd Rom* A wlfa _„_.„...,„„ us 71 ITatea, Koad A Print* ui UA-llloIO Sarah Jacubaun .... rndirark T ITalea Slorn bWer A Prlnu Bldf (IMar- (Inlerauta Wllni StaUpli, Inc.) Harr. Conn. Aul I Irazter I Barrlca aCnnit Ajau ) j TUA in 11 lu 14 Slrab. JariiriiHi* „.. *TI Mr 3» and buc furd Develop, II 9 and Udf. OertrudTi.' Undla 1II.T3 it ' Severln I'lrlc, IM n ui it- Sirali Ju'ujwn .... 32.7* H*r» ^. .. Ihibjact lo* load Aaat amount- • ment Co ) „ _ II IvB and Udf. Aoberl K. Mah- Beallr (V. £.._ a17.1t aiu 11 2! and Udf. Ckrlatloa Xl«r- 31* 118 anil btdlr. - «»a»B»w«. v_ Mmm^ *.« af I4IC Aal M- !«.• al- ae Butijoct ts Sewer A Road Aut ; -i wlclj A wife .. 11945 . (Tare., I11I • PrlriU elallar A wlfa .., Ueraer Cealtr amouclint to 131310 A Int it •A and Udf. UarfirH B*adla .. 11.10 Herv. Conn. AuL) .ill 15-14 ind bldf. 473 31 Wm, Wnrtiihau .. 310 11* ana Udf. Ui ^1>-or«abar Mlh, 111* * 360 304/S ud bUf. JotS:'ATiSto 11 and bldaT. Ilirrl* . . T3-A " .,• .. .He'erln' I'ark 471 ii OiteV-rurd Home La BorWai ISI in Bealt/ Co, .„._ I7t-I7l IT*u*,,Slara Sewer A lload it M4 bti» * BIDJ (Otter- Himuel lleckar ..... till ' (Taiea, leid A Prlnu 1 and .bldf. furfi Develop. „ SPl'BK W». A. Jtuaine ,.. tl.T» Hefv. Conn. AuL) J« and U.aj. Subject to unpaid Bewer A I'rl BKfflurt Hacker „..:. 11.07 W-A 81 Henrln lark lala avrric* Cona AUL amuunt 5t» JO«/T «nd Udf. Samuel lleckar , ia.13 Beallv Co*_..". Un lo I11IJTA InL from June ' KuSHo [ i- SIS.lt 111 113 and Hdf Carolln Herder.,. 74VII 3X1 Bldf. (Oifcr Samuel flecker , 13.24" •= Subjer"11T11t 1061.. r-rtraiaPrivate,. Hervlcnervicae T i\ji » i , J3..-I. v tr^rm* m • M aa a ay % aM. 11 * *•" * ^ " ment Co ) ..... "'^"."/lift Wi dini'amiiu'litliif-to |a).ST . .|'..[ S.34 101 III A. Slelllnf A T. - A Int. from Jun< till, |«ai. <54inbattan Hldf Subject lo Bewec A Roid AuL ^ud bldf. Brlctonauui _. -.|»,4| TS.A-.41 * IHanui (illlfitti)' A Uian Awn ) 1O3J an - aMuuntluf-to I.1B.-.J0 A hit •"•' "• - «««erln I'irk ill 50 ud Wdt. rrauk. Krila .. I eVabJtct le a Boad AaHt, liialajl 'rtamue'rtamual UalkaUaikor . 1.71 IH IItI lo11.10.1. H"«L.AM3 A IntL amount-^. 1 ... ment Co I 5 81 and bulldiiubulldini 3] meou «ot r«t due- aviuuntTnf to Subject lo Bewer A Road Aut .— Samuel Hacker -. ; III : Nnrembw III, 1930. HuliJiH'l lo • Kiial) Amcmimcnl- l 4 7 D..«. rrMaua. 1231 It A InL from Nuv SI . Manual Marker •: . ».7I rTS-A-73 ~ (HevrrJn Park amounting bi |383a» A Int • moiinlliii lo THOl.^K- •" a « w aaa. A"Itll fI" • ' ' " '-: ' M A C , ID I alao Hbiru nVwtr, Kewrr from November 10.1k. 1930 Samuel Heclwr . . 1U.IJ lUally Co I' ~" " 13.17 from th 22ndd. 1JJ0.. . aad Pnrate rlrrrlce 1 win Auti ITIIH A Sldeulk Aut) 75-A. T4 :'~!lHemliip.r'£""' 131 21 lo II « Uiternard Hon. 44 II VlrtorU Juiemr :.. GOa-,23 lnaulburati not vet due imount Bldf . .. . 3 34 1 4**>V • Hamuel llecker . , IH.4J „ , . • -tteilt, C«4-™.. 11.01 and Wcl«. ->l K. — laf to |137 ;• I mi* troui He m —- I and bldf L. L. Ureland, Jr. Ml 11 (Tarn A Sidewalk Aut) '»-A 75 IHerarln Park 121 as-s* <• • A wii» i»u Subject to Sewer A Road AuL Chtrle* A. Da Via- 44 14 . itr.4i Vl.lorla Joaeph .. 2t,2l enabar 15th. Ull. •intiimtlnf ta 13*3,20 A Int til I ud bids Samuel llecker . 13.07 111 41 41 Karl Korfmea (Taiea A Httraf Sem*r AMLI 3M 273 Win ACI111. from November 10th, 1939 nerr (UllUrd ( T.ioi A rjlikwilk AarL) •"•I '7.-,;. •••••giyi*- Carlo lloeil ...... U C riMau. Omar Da Vln- 44 IS 113 17 to ' 7"0- ^ ail »f Mirawai ,,M i:».«.i \lcrlliif II Oitersurd Horn* j . Samuel llnrker ..... 311.11 10.90 H| MA. I_4*.TX . 23 Do na/l __„,_ 19147- ITalea. Hold A frllll* HerVIco 75-B 43 and btdf. Jemil* Ueie, (Mtu*. ... ,1, ..'J*"" * d«»»l» Aaal.) A A. PtajjaJn . IJ.3I Subject lo a load Aut tniull Bldf (O K. ill 111-111 larirl menu not >et due aoiountliie to Wm. r Ororea (O- Coon AuL) ' (now pi. Lot 43 pikiir ConaL A mil Mdf. , . A (T»le« A "•—- - " ^^ Uoldtef Co ) _ 6*1 631 7 ud Udf. n»r* * Wait End 44 It Samuel llecker .„ 311.11 «t 111-240 * "M - :.- 215.91 JI0 3. . S221 II A InL fran Nor M Subject lo Sewer A Road-AjiL Bldf A IXKU)_ 113.11 (Taie*. Road A: 1'rliit* Sarvlc* 73-B Thiimaa rtanda •• 1U1 alao Storm Hiwer Sewer amountlnf to 1517 47 A Int udbldf. .12.27 aad Private Serrlee. (.uan Auli Conn AuL) , • Ill 17».'27I . (jariuirr .„. from November 10th, 1930, 635 Ian 44 11 Kamurt llecker ..... alt I loatallmenu not )et due imounl- 1 , Oatcrsaird Home A. K. oi.»S*i.r 133.37 luf Ul 1137 71 A InL from lie ITllii. Bold'A I'rltil* Hervlco (Tuea A Hewer Aul.) C IMedaia« Bldf (O K («nn AuL) ' ' . - " TS-C S3 Heverln l'trk . * VV. Coli|iihnlin cenber lSlb, 1931 Holdlm In) . ,ui bldf. St. A uunt l»l 17S « >A fhaa 9S4 013 T lo If ** » rJarouel Hacker .... Ill llealljr Co. ..,:.„.. 431.11 Cantral IIIU>. A * A tVanxtder .1*3 a m Subject lo Bewer A Hoad AUL 61 4< Hamuel Hacker ..... »«. CO. (Mar, Metllne 23.97 uuiuntluf to 139137 A tnL IIS II la 16 (T.IM. Sldawiik A Hoad AuM> Subject to a Boad AaaL Inilill from November 101b, 1930. T*ar. Co. (Marr J-Jitl not ret dui- aiiKHinllnf '616 1 lo < AdamiATe 76-C S» Bevarin Park K. irrinhr) itl.lo t3*' l0 1 Oiuriurd Home DeT. Co. , (Taiea, Koad A I'rlrala Hsrti'ce Haallr Co...... 411.01 ttSI 49 A InL from \or Jd nidf. (O. K. Subject to • ftlnll Bervlca" Coan AuLI Ill 331354 Anna. Birrl* .;...._ 178.34 I»3I alao Hlorin Dcwir. Kncr . (Tain, Hold A Prlvut Berr. '•"» "^- wj" »i*-*^ aal atevL Iloldlnf CoJ _ 0 3| Connection AUL uoouollnf to *i 14 Bamual llacker ._ 344.31 ~ and Udf. k*M i*rlTate Serilce C'viin. Aau, Hubject lo Sewer A lload AuL Oomi. AM.) • - .; 131 II and bldf. H. D» 'from -Notamner 2=a»l IV^L •jjos A InL fromila, u •JTuca. Boad A IMtate Barilce IJ-C 55. . Serrrln Pirk. . 343A II ami Udf. r**mfe iTa- InaUllmenta not jet due amount- •mounUnf lo 139137 A HiL Cuui Aut,) «e»aty Co, ;_s.114.14 atfcasi .^ _ In«-to l|37 7« A Int from pe from Noitmber Itlh. 1930 Li . A. I'rf.at. •««,,. mbec litkrJWi 1—-- 3 -—— ,—•- ^ -Ottertiird fldmo "(Tl'lalT'SuSwalk A Ihml AM*.) " aB Anhen .... 11 Bids (D K I 1'blllp Krlimali, Jr. 343 II, 'ail Udi. -»7vr"iL»: tCa' OK U to It 43 Sernln Park Iloldlnf pCo) ... ^ A. Blr.taa.ll » (T*>ei. Bold A It/trna-Setvtca" • • Haallr Co. . inounllnt to .IFJLIW A HL •mouitlnf to 1354 37 A InL Dm. Co. . ' .. Mmuel Hacker .„. 301.47 Cbnn Alat) ' froai At,rU 2Jad. I*J1 from Norembar 10th, 1930 641.6 lo 14 Adam* Ara, ' (Tiiel. Boad A I'rltlll BWvlca IIC 9* . Bavarln Park 343 .lafandbldC IMertaard ConiLJU*!,) Naallr Co. 647 JS to 41 Sarah JicobioaT M»w»aata«. "*»^i lu omvr al iw TS-C 99 . • • Sartrla Park ' SUr^TMB tin --luuMllU to IJ85 ;o- A InL -. ISI . - • »e*ltr Co, «..... front Nuvcmber 10th, 19S0 (Taiei. Road A Prlr*ti Hart, iuae* CiraMa. 5 .. Oilersurd Homo IJonnr Aul.) • H.»n«h KUrerMrln 41 10 ITUIar Ban) ZIL3I Bldf (O K. . Bamual llacker ..... IM IT TSC •••••• SevNln P*rk (»~A1I. Jo/«) • 4.31 Holdlif Co) __ - .- »r*ltr c«. Ruth A. strauihn Subject lo Bewrr A Road AuC n£s? T9C II • . • : Beferln I'ark •mounluif la 1303 20 A Int 43 IT aud bids.' Waller 1'irroT >Miir Co...... A huab. ..:. from November 10th, 1930 . » ..« j^moT ss rs.c li ~ Bttelln Park Cfanford —Stf lolin P. H.riiliarUt I Oatertaard Homo Cotut. Co.. (8. (Taiel A Road Am.) Ucaltr Co .. A wife (Knee' Wdf (0 K 4IA Workmen a (Taita A Siww Aaal ) a P. Hon. A Co „ , Uoldlnf Co I _ 5 34 tubjetl lo • Ptlvitt Service Brlir. and C' B. (J .N 1-irker v Rihb) .S...L • Ttaorwald E. •__ Subjeit >o Bewer A lload Aut AfffluL l Co.. (S, 41 to S3 Ruiuti liecker 1.513 III (onuecllon AuL hiaullmanla » A life) A. D. •mounUnf to 1385 20 ft Int (Tlira. lluad A J'rlrila Hnvlca nol let due amouiitliif lo 177 II (Tun A load Aaa.) "• Droucher) u Strai^ba A front November 10th, 1910 Crurord R**ll> Conn Aaat I i I ' * InL from Jun* llh, 1131 arwuod r Oilerfiird Home 10 II and b|df. litrld B Currla II - Devrrln Park Bldf (0 K ConiL Co., (S. JA wlta bL . . 11171 Rrallr Co. . _ i onniTlloni Aaau. In Hul.Kl to Hold Aaarunent |T*IH A Sewer Aul I •Itllmmla not yet du» amount- Kubjecl lo BewcVT"told°A..t ihKUIIiaMl* - not yet dua 7 Hubject to k l*rlv*ta SrreLca Ini lo lilt lo A Int.. from Oo- am unllnf to I183J0 at hit imoumlnf In 11119.30 A InL | Iteunectlona Aiat lmlallmenb tohw ISU IMlj^lao «n un •« U Z, and It* from .November 10th, 1930 from BeHemUar Ittb 1131 not rat dua aiaauntlnf lo 177 01 paid Hoad AtaL liiatallmanli 8 ' Oatergurd Home 8TQP.M. SEWER ASSEISMINT I • Adami Are De- A InL frum June lUi Itsl J WKllW l amounlun b Ine.i* A tax *» 1»IS4 BlOf (0 K Velopmmt Co _ 4 II TS-C SI onellii Park A InL from Norwu- ber llh. 1IJL • Iloldlnf Co I 53 14 and bldf. Harrj I TMto IITT4 1 - . Atanu AIL Da. Reallr Co 4t* 1 and Udf Bubjcit lo Sewer A Hold Aut (Storm Sewer A Hoad AutVP^ . ' veiwmaril Co „ 411 (Tuei *-nd Hewer AuLI JUrwood tu _ -aiuuunUiuz to ira 30 & . Int Subjwlul>J«ct| t o *S Sewer- AOL inJUU- 7 ' - -Adanu AV* Da. Hubjerl It • Private Hrrvlre> Bubjectlo.. „ 3 ud bldf \ew Jemj a sewer, and Print* from .November lOUl, 1930 m.L""i »•« «t du. amouottof to valupment Co . 4 31 UniiKllim AaaL InalallmenU Wervlce lonn Aiila I111UII- t Co 10 Olterfiard Horn* Subject to Hind A Irlnta noL.ru du> jou.iiiillni to 117 tl rnrnu 1161 rd due.ituoiiiillnf In New Jeriey 1930 * ""• from Hucnsih. Serrlre Conneetlona Aucu- at Int from Juna llh, 1931 Bldf (0 K ill; It A Int from Oct. 131b. count lo _ is m Iloldlnf Co) ?l and bid, 0«. B. v,odm-. uenu aumunllnf lu 1111.31 W Sererln rtrk • Ill alao • lload ^Aaacaltneni Subjn-I to a Slorm: b«^ Sarili Jaiotmn u 97 Hubject to Scwcr A Hold AlaL A Ink from Sfiv^ltlh^ 1131 _, Bellljr Co lnnalluenU Mil yet— due kuuntaa Aucui I _, ~Auama Are. Vm -Initallminta n*t yet doe 1 •mounUnf to 1385 20 A Int (T*iea, Sewer. Buad A I'rl. •mounllns to 1169.11 A alt U M from Norember 10th. 19J0 / relopment Co 4 3f viw Serr Conn Auta.) 4» Strip 2 lS.n'*"£«-- * 11 IS C from Nor lib 1111. IW Oilercurd Home Subject to Void A Irlvel. •• Severla 1 irk IJI M_ . Hirwood riah ...... Wtop c Service Connection! Auraa Reillr Co . . £-?«£ »- "« Bldf (0 k Subject lo Bewer and Prlvile t'"*" •• Ertufja grag AMLI manta aiaounllnf to 1135 31 [Tain Sewaaw«tr, IMd A Prl Onnfe Are . ' A InL from Mir itlb 1131 ('•oinn AuuO Herrlco (onn Aul*. liiatallmenu 19-20 and bldf JenrU. «. ltoTl, 91.11 (CUnavmt p/now •-" »** ^'fc¥¥a« *Bb BUilU AA8L. I Alilml A» Da 75 C not jet due - •mountliif lo amounllnf l 1385 20 A InL J*CG Brivorlir l Pirk I1I91I A Inl front OcL nth. coaL bf llujf st) 9 Telopmenl Lo .- 4 31 mtt 1 1 from Norauber loth. 1930 Subject : .to Prlrala SerrKe S- 19 1 alao 1 itiMd AM»uniet)t S ?'?*/• I" " Coiumano 054 1J Oaternard Homo * wtf* ,, 13 3< (>nn Aaal. ittountlnk Tlo tire Uwnr'AuLI hilUllnenta net Tel due amount. Aufuit J. luln- II 41. «* I ud bldf Rarmoinl A ttalfrl Uldf Int. from ttar 1Mb Uhlili Viller i'lh Vll" mt from Nov. .„ . <•-*« Sewer .tad AaatT" S" " mont Home* n*rdt _ •• II H B. B\ Co of N J Ull 131 43* *> ami bldf. v Uerbtrl U WUaoa » AiUma Aia. Da II I ". „ lUrwooilrah ...... Buliject lo Sewer A iToau Anf Jirab C. Ulrkt .. uuiuuUnf lo 1383 20 A int. 4.11 IS It Dlrlltr Vitj- - Subject k> Sewer, aud Itlvita 3 from ?tcFCaUr lOlh^lBGO ^ urea, Inc. Sanlc*Urj>;lleeaa M 131 Ua4taeeaun / 5*-** * *"•• ""• •>""• 91b. ! mont Ilomea Subject to Roid AiMument Aiaruil Therman . ||.ai •lao • HHood AuL lniullinei.il / 1111 (On Lota 4«7 46JI Initallmema not Jtl due » II A Tliernua A T. !!";. .I . *"• «"O«ntliaj to '.••' «V>v . IIU II A Inl from Nor. 9lh, V^ • « « larkrr. Inc. Subject to Sewer A Hold" Aul' 347 181 and Ud> amounUnt Je lisl.ll A InL Dl r*U* . - 1to 17 OeeUL. kWre* / (Kitlicrln. McT from October Ills. IIM (riarenc* A. Data * 'wUa 3Jli7 •mounUnf to |383 20 A hiL 147. 183 ud blS 1 1 Adam* Ale. Da 99 ll-A 1 from November 10th, 1930 317 192-193 -A. Tbrraun A ¥ on) 2171 340 411 »-i cifif"!!"; " - '" 1 rllopmenl Co . Dl r*Uo Itt IS Subject to Hewer A IVIrala Ser. Oaterfunl Home mi bldf. _ vice loan. Am, Intlillmenu not Bldf Co |O trr. Subject S Adam* Ate. D» oa) 411 47-41 J It * yJKr"?, " '" 4.31 loi 103 1 ret dua uiounlliif In 1118 10 1 furd Dertlop Uif to I —Hlopmiol )o _ Subject lo u iraMld.swwr t. a Ser"-"- ""' - '" Subject to Pritala Servlte Elaenateln. al ll 11 IT A InL from (h-L 13Ui. 19J1. alw . merit c? ) K _ Conn A**t imounUnf—u~ is 10s 111 N Wolfln A. • load Aut Inililliuenu mil A- AM. bssulnarua *a* rtt 1 O>U»giird llonu •161) 4O1-4OJ HISI A lal. from liar ilia, ClaenMcln, at *1 I", du« «n>ounllnf to 1140 21 Bldf Co. (Oalir and bldf 101 III US Cruford Manor- 131» * Ul from H«t Kh. 1011 furd Do 361 318 ««! bldf •-SI-T » '. AiUaia Are. D*. Caru, Inct^ ^^.^ " Hirwood riah * eVilJcrt-to 1 , ment Co | b*B illoiiment Co .. | rj 104 III llarfr B KutUar" til "i"^' " "•""• * »•"••<• »«• •t.wua lid. * Oatcrfiird Home Bub)ecl to rr|ilt« Serrlce 101 177 A Am Dorothv. nutnf - N Woliln A SVP"" - >>>*uilne>uu not ' t KvaW _ Jl«.t» Blilg Co • [0 tn n*m «««.^_^ Conn AaaL anounllnf to llumleln, el al It 10 «rell dua,imounllm 10 1119 10 A (Tuea. Storm Sewe•err At bad furd Deulop 14 CI A InL from lit, IIU,, ill »• K Woliln A. tat."it. front OcL 14th, 1931. ilao a Ad* l\ O*dd {O- 1 193Lj. :.• . . Koa 361 .4l9.A° Ad. r. Badi KH- Swrm Sewer Aul")"" *"* .(•tiakrd Dor. Bajiuk, at *|. "•U AaaL Inifallmtnli dot ret '. D.*t ft*. Co. t Adania Are. De- . 213 Mkoltne Jenaea _„ In SUM) 21 A InL Kudiraon. lluth . 19 SO ealotiment Co „ S 140 einli-llnn -«- it —> ^« ((liter (J.O. Dar Co) Cittarirt . imullmma Central Bldf. A ' furd Dorelop. 13-14 •oMIe Con. •"Wintliti lo 1110 10 ment Cti) •Unction Co „ Oct I3IH. 1131; alw Aul I.) Ill 313 ud Udf. Taleatlaa Oitertiiril Homo"" _ nmig BOO* •• (J.O.DM Co) «oa(l Aatt foat.llminta not Wdf lu (Oaler- 1911 Roaelle Cm- >« dua inwuntlnf to flttil furd Dcrelop. -i. terfuroVD*r . *tructlon Co A 11 * Int from Nor lib. ment Co ) . Co. U.U.Dov Col dbhK Tb K. Bender) J 1 udUds 'ArujeJIn* Lua* i_ m „ Central Bldf. A ilin^A Joaeph Subject too ..neweJbwerr AMAM. got Co Loral •BMatlnf to flHM A lat (T»,«. pj&va IWra orwm fiwa Mar «(h. list. Prlnto tin Conn Aaat.) AM Iniulhaeaia no »•»« —, 228 88 II U ud Udf ., Irani N. Bewlett Bubject I* • 8*war Aaeea l dua ammnllnf to 111111 :o uuvaUnf to I1U.II A (Bedell Baldlnf A InL from Ocl lsth. Itllr .l. « Darrr * Nlla J . -co.) ; « llh. ,131 • »»o.dd . AAMM .l luullmatu not w or (Tan* A Sidewalk AaaLI fjj *"> *««>uiifliuj to IIW.Il * -aa»^.^rHTiSS II .IIA and bids' TeawU Broot, • Subject to a Btlwalk Aau. -~-*. Antonio JlJJ InaUlluail -not rel dua Babjart U a Sewlre _ •aanatlnt la I3S.I3 A mt anaiki to 1117 93 A hit frar* June Mlh, lilt; alao fraat Xoremhrr lOlh. 1130. • Road Aaat oa Lot 11 A B« jret due uaountlat to #111.0. u 1U aavninUnf to 1*31.14 A Central Bids A *> wlf* UL from June HUr. ltll John /.-' XcOould it tt^ud bUf. rredarkk UljZ'&.SSZSi (Taiea A load AUM 4k wlr* Central Eklt A Job* 1. HcDogald ITaxat, aMMm ovwev. -Kaaa ift. Dee Cor (llarj ~* wtf* ... . tlSS - A Prrrarer-Setrka.: Cannae. ooUl II. K. Bender) iv Andrew Pglowchjjt loss do» uaeuaiUf to I3UII A Central BldaT Andrew^ Foiowrhak 10 53 tat fraa Pd. Tih. Itll: M lmatt - bi Ut* l-ll unowttaf to SU.S4 *• Anhaf_ 13143 * M. tnai Ott tin. ua; on tottt lItI aaeauatbw t* (3M Oajarjurd EiT "" 3.5 St-AUdbldf. Be^tMlt Bldf Oaterturd „ omr. 1 Wdr. (Oaterturd r S? .*""*»-<*<— Ant on Lot SI, '--tn1h*»nli not nt du* 1S3L fro. Nore-ber ltli. J|3» ">lort U A Lout Trawlor. Bldf. * I—Ul 1*W

    ,^^2i T"* 'SJZi THE QUNPOI^ CTITZEN AI^^CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. OTOBER 17, 1932

    1*1 Na>e yen tar home lift, bat cant art any of " a tajtaU-eaOr-M Trt ln« to ISM 51 4 U.L fnmiJuM in largt-r flowers, but it Is not amntlsl I to »MJ» ft Int. 17th. 1»31 also a Stom Bnrer because his young wife, ton an) Uulbs that are to flower durtnf the) Aasrattnonl. Inaullaenu nal yel THEATRE **"••*»»»- are always stepfECC out. So uiiHiT muntlu should be started at due amounting to ta««o ft InL pretends to have lost all hi* money juntos w 1131.it * uu. troaa from aa 2mb' mi uncc 0 l l Bm»' jj, tXa"J"itam accordlug to Tarf PREVIEWS in hmtnMi, wbereiqni cbc members of IN PLAIN e • e l 'J ., .. *. ^ 5f.!S--=rl»»* lenu uusybe made before the conclu- family immediately* give inp .their » of «al * PPrl'al U / ' HOLD -EX JAIL ; develop Vtroiiger root ayitems before /sAasLa ) . / BarrymoTC Katherine Hepburn and Tills prodtaetioD a> a mcar FT. • d - wmtrr tliaii those planted at this time. WalphUI BoUla*/ The Union County Extension Servlfe Bllue Burke an the featured pUyers i?!lr Co.. „__£___ till prison football teamt, starring A lutr fnil iilunliiig is prelerable to on* Issues a series of 110 a week menus, and each dramatises his role to the „ .. . • • nmdr in .the .tpting, however, for such prepared by Margaret V. Satterthwaite, fullest extent. •r all mechanical, aid. to success. Her er On next weeks program of the Radio Home Demonstration Agent, one ot This picture, which starts "at the sniff In $iiv picture jets a million rhleh will be published each week In Cranford theatre Sunday for a thf laughs. It is her trademark and her the "Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. day stand. Is a production telling of the fortuno—« natural comedy aid that The menus are for a family of two struggle of a man as.towhetheT"Be •gas" made"her a leadtaf comedienne af- adults and three children of seven, five should give up his home- for ita safety, ter her screen debut In "Cunarron." and two "years.: A marketing "lift-and 3:15 o'clock over Station WOR. and of Ht .woman, wDethej^to go with Bert Wheeler »nd Robert Woolsfy Rose .lovers who tune In on Mr. Os- recipes, for. the. menu may be obtained the huiband she pities Or the man sheare co-starred, in this eemedy, "Hold from the Berne Demonstration "Agent, mun's broadcast will hear the advan- loves.. j>_- ' •Em Jall,"_wtiich will play tour days at buds are already n hra\tliif. who has an office In the Court House, tages of fall planting explained. and If n.lit|unt« pruteetlon Is the Oxford Theatre. PUlnfJeld. sUrt- contrasted with those of "spring pliuu- plant.'ll' s started and all liiat'ta r«(uir«lj |,'i\"n""rie rtvita will trow unUI cold EUazbeth.: The menu for this week Is ••• THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT "8ut>jsct.to-»ltoai| ing Saturday, October ». uig. lie will also give a list of desir- for their;'devrlopnitni la rout urovuli »mtjit,r ^-is In. Protective mnsurea Ing w I!11H.I'laL'tMn No- i fi>Uo*s: Political hokum la given a lusty rwut able \ oriel les, discussing methods of anitndd Huffilntiufnclentt 'imoisturet . T'Vhe>h bbcht re-. should bo taken to keep tlie tround vember »Ui. IMU alao » W'«» In,—The Phantom President." whfcb sUIU'ai'e obtained, lio^'^vex, trout bulbtij I C An* BilUlnwMii SUNDAY ;-. •',". . UacUEb.. planting and the winter - care and pro- From d freezing, since more Breakfast-Oranges, dry cereal, toast stars George Cohan, Claudette Colbert "Don't be< tint anxious to tie tHisa," tection that will be necessary In ob-plantni In. fiilrfy rich soil m u |H>I,. i *5SK butter, milk, coffee. . and Jimmy Durante. Cohan plays a said" Uncle Ebrnr - "When ile fioal taining the best results from the plants. Bulbs KTO*;. undor^la.ss ,,r iurcli n^^rM object of a winter pro- Dinner—Chicken lrlcassee, mashed double role, that of Theodore E. Blair, measurements is took, dent aa Kite de R. U Farnham, assistant floricultur- must bo Uwroughly rtxrte.1 b-fur, Ihry. ln.llOyZl0 kw,p •{,,,. plunts ln a Sor. potatoes, cranberry ilih, broccoli, to- a financier who is a candidate (or presi- orden Is de ones dat'hat to take de ist at the New Jersey Agricultural Ex- ace plac«l Ufa room haying » Warm m)/;.ollltlUo,, mil Ulc groUlld ,„„,„ 2820-5081 '••..• Catherine-Waah. dent, and Peter Varney, a medicine Umperature.- Wh.u planting tho bulbs! Jft, hnrhiR-wunna It iud bids. - • *;. '! lnston ._._.-_- mato salad, bread, butler, snow pud- blame foh de rolatakra."^—WashinKtonperiment. Station who will, conduct llir SIOEWALK ASSESSMENT . ding with custard sauce, milk, tea. tnan. " • ." '• ""' . . ' • -. .'•• War. ..'-.- : . Oarden Club meeting, will devote part in-water place Uiem m a C.M,1. rturk^ ,.,.ulLl uiltml ,.,„,.„ Ul, drnn „ 47 and WdS. . Fhat Bantlat . ' . Church -~~ ' Supper—Peanut butter or Jam sand- This production, which plays Sunday, bl UIB program to timely garden.re- ^™"^.r?,!!l/!?Z*™ '» -•»"* »'««»-» P-^teu WIU, a 1'lrat Baplllt wiches,, grapes, cocoa.! • Monday and Tuesday at the Cranford. Fu-Flua( SOU minders and the use of-cut.flowers. — bowl or Jar that him beei VChurch i ..«,.;•/,-• 5J.»0 container.. Not •until iliry " ul '"inrdaur of wire glass cloth 14 something new. It's humorous anU 'All the' p«opfe in' the wofitl could Information on how to* become a' Itrtt BaptUt _. MONDAY. - _ taiued an odequalo..root^KJiuuth'nut) m nn lirvi'iTd V-iliajw, The" Oiurth .... cleyerly done. ' ' ' ' flnd space tolive In Texati.- Enrli per- member of tlie Oarden Club and re- [l'wil] UM'II- b« krpt dry and the Breakfasts-Stewed plums, oatmeal, they txi iinffly broughMnlo the Unlit -,< 10 and I**- John n.-Uerert son would liai«-«l»mt one-ti-nlh Kf an ceive digests of tlie material broadcast of- UIIUT which.Ik)*many pereb- Kit. ™,.w—,-.-. tis.es toast, butter, millc, coITee..... •_ _ . and heat. -J^* 4- Boid AWta.) Dinner—Cheese Tondu, brownod po- ••• BLONDIE OF THE FOLLIES acre. "''•••_ ' '".' ... each week may be obtained by writing 11I11 i.v 1 rsi-nt will be nvulclctl. Although ,l«,^&'C^'^farU4&&A*'*l»^^ri*'V^>j\it»(r «*vm»:.BMUSKOanito <3ubiS'Nc«atariey U) IM.8T * inTlreiu Tk- Who. graduate- fromr poverty in ,the for'.biilbs iilintJMl tii poifi. 'ilicy rimy b<-b 1i 01 i Mlwr Suln, UK.' ' salad, bread, butter, gingerbread, .lemon College of-Agriculture, New Urunswick, | .void they will help to ktep the 19- = - f -V • Marjr JlcOouJh-V— tenements to the extravagance and lux-Phone, dUaford (-OIU-R placed 111 t/et$A, dur* ci>rm+ of lliej sauce tnilk, -.tea. -••;.-/: N. J. The Brooklyn' Botanic Garden irom lieavlim' cellar, If ^trliu tciniloruUii u Is |uW I'liiniuii I . . (Bie^allt. Eoad-» wiiaii' S«" ury of Parkt "avenue; They are the atm cooperates with the {Extension Service Supper—Cream of tomato soup, crou- or theyniay he burled uut o( cluiirii tiii- tlce Conn,.Assta.) ". closest of chums and the bitterest of of the College and Station In present- — —I or the Rock G.rd..— Buoiect to a Sewer AaaL'amounl- tons, peanut butter sandwiches, baked rivals, yet both seek to sacrinca their ing these weekly programs. rotit and left In tlie grouiul until T1M< IH-HI roi'k Kunlvn tlirulin sr« tiue to I7J.M * int. from Anrll apples, milk, tea. •'•"-• Marts when it comes to the love of the Mil. MIL .--.;. .-.-... '.-, Prom four .to sU wr^ks will fnunil nlu.iniiHl ihi) i-M-rciPHIS. Junl- .-.*'.•.. .--TUESDAY- , samel man^— " _--...^... 63 and hldg.- -B. Tuplnal eV bo requirsd' for .rootlnu before tjnv |IIM-U» liii(t#.MiililllM aiul aiihlna) art |nud, _... ^'^j_: .Inhw Utirli* ', Breakfast—Bananas, wheat -cereal, "Blbndle or the Follies,"-which; stars Start Winter-Flowering plants may be brought intrithv"nniisi- . (Sidewalk It Koad Junta.), toast, butter, milt coffee. -.:..- PAINTER and I In* Mittth.< ur I iwurf .Mountain I'lne Hulijoct- to a ITlnto Benlco Marlon Davles and Robert Montgom- aud forced Into flower. luaulIU-lt'iu iiiul ill,? Iiwnrf Tlinins may b* In- Conn. Aattt amountlnt to H.3S Dinner—Chicken an* vegetable pie, ery, plays Monday and Tuesday at the rooting la freqiitntly" till' 1-uiii.i! ,'vi 11 • IU.I.MI.- 'Ilif. lli'l!noM|M,riii are partle- '. it, InL rrom MajrtilUii. 1631,- cranberry relish, lettuce salad, ginger- 13r>2sndjiliis. Josotft T. i'er- Rlalto, Westfleld. Included in the DECORATOR bdlb's failure to (lower vr of Its com--iiliiiiy flue f«r md [>lan(lns, aa Is . • • • -• v • nice * wlte ,~.<... bread, chocolate, sauce, milk, tea. glimpses of the -New York scenes are By A. C. Ing blind. ' ' Kubject la Koad Aart. Install- fl!ftHlh. I93O..; Breakfast—Stewed pears, .wheat cer- j (Itoad ft l'rlnle Serrloo Conn. ear, toast, butter, milk, coffee.'., ^ ': the Rlalto, Westfleld. " AaaL) , ~- "-. • -.;•" . • .' • Dinner—Broiled^ fl".et • of sqle with 81 20 Leletla Orr ...... •••• GRAND HOTEL • Hi II • - luilKTt 1. Orr parsley, butter, browned potatoes, spin- 81' 28 ' - .' Johanna Jatin .....:. U.IK ' This production, thai has taken the Four jears ago Herbert Hoover promised to work H.78 ach, tomato salad, bread, butter, apple ' 81A -39 - •' Cranford Trust Co. tapioca pudding, milk, tea. ••; country by storm; stars six outstanding - 83 19 I Cranford-Truil toi «3.88 p^«kaGarbo, as thejove- for agricultural relief and,proyidea farm coopera- "155 2 , ' J. c. Molt;.:.—....t SuppeWBean- soup; bread, butter! t T " -: Subject to a-ife»e> ft- t'rljat«-| Inspired ic*r. Qruslnakaya; John , Ber^lc*1-.Conn.* Asat. . amount-.. banana salad,, cookies, milk, tea. tive marketing organization that would enable Ini to 182 09 A Int. from Hay 3arry -the Baron, a roraantlo ../•.I SATURDAY ihlef t loverJ-Joan Crawlord. as ~15ft/78 ' ~ riilllp Maaaa ...... »- 31.45 Breakfast—Prunes, French toast, sjr- secretary in silks;" Wallace the farmers to market their own productions " 15.72 Flae lM^llA and bltlg. I'hlllr. Uasaa "..»,. 15,72 up, milk, coffee. j^ry. as Freyslng, flghtlng^b save his lie rtll arid Mdi..'Andrew O'Such ^. VS.ti TJinnefi^RusslairBorscht; breadr tortune; tdonel Barrynlore, as Krmge- Subject to Sever fc. J'Hrato Bcr- That pfdmisci was keptand today there are'thou- Tlce Conn. AsaL amouQllnft to ter, rice and raisin pudding, milk, tea£ lein, expecting death but eager for life, 14109 ft InL from Miy 20Ui, Supper—Cottage chreserieltuce^sal- and Lewis Stone,-as tho doctor who sands of farm cooperatives functioning successful- ad with Russian dressing, bread; but- never finds excitement 139 1642 and'bld( Andrew O'Uuch _. Subject In a 8er ASBL aiiuunl- ter, cookies, milk, tea. Grand Hotel has, love-drama, mystery ly, and from which the-farmer is^profiting and-, Inn to $14 00 ft InL from Hay IGth, 1911; aim a Private Ser- and tragedy, It starts at the Para- vice Cuun. AaaL on .Lola 1042/3 L J. BRENNAN S O. t TOYE mount hi Plainfleld Saturday, October will continue to profit much more in the future. amounting to Il4«*-ft |nL rrom 29, for a week's run. _ Hay ttftU.. 18JL 150 18U and bldf Andrew O'Buch -.-. 13 V BRENNAN & TOYE .. Hulilcct to a Sower AaiL amount- v >•• A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY He promised reduction in the general oper- lii( to »24 Ot ft InL. from May Plumbirjg, Heating, Tinning 1 He promised tariff protection for farm prod- 20lb. W31; alw a ITlvate Ker- This is George Arliss pewest produc ating costs of government. While extraordi- tlie Conn. AaeL on Lota 1042/9 . SUndard Antomatlo OU Bmoen Uon and id one ot the funniest shows of ucts and kept that promise and the farmer is _amnimlln« to IJIJ'J & UlL from nary conditions hav«, called for extraordinary May 20U>, 1»J1. 20rsOUTH AVE, K, CBANFOED the year. Arliss plays the part of a receiving from eight to eighteen cents a bushel 158 IOW-1647-,— -A.— Satlutkl - great international financier who has" a expenditures to meet them, the regular oper- and bids. more for wheat of the same grade than are tho Subject to Bever ft Frlrate Ser- ating costs have been reduced by half a billion vice Conn. Aaala. J amouotlus to neighboring farmers across the Canadian bor? I8S SI ft tnL^fJkW Hay 2dtli.' " dollars a year. He did that despite the contin- 1931. , " y der. That applies also to corn, to live stock and 138 Jl • Ucnry t. Knapp/ ued opposition of a Dembcratic House of Rep- - SaL .. other farm products. While American prices (Road ft Private 8enl< resentatives led by Democratic Vice-Presiden- are too low they are higher than the prices on tial Candidate Garner. the same products in any other exporting 5 0 He has cohtinuously requested the Con- Musano . 11 T: country. gress for~authority to vvork out a reorganiza- Inocenco Muaono . lo 7' liux.enio Musanii 157 1^ He promised protection for American in- tion of governmental departments, the elimina- luoccnnTMuaano 15.7! Uuiano 15 72 dustry and American wage-earners, and he .tion of thojtH6t essential to the welfare of tho Jltocenxo hfuuno. 15.72 Thereaa Muaanv 1J3H kept that promise when he secured the passago people, or That duplicate the work of other de- Thereaa Muaano . 13 72 Thereaa Uuuno... il*t of reasonable tariff schedules that are not ex- partments: A Democratic House of Represent- niftvw MnM orfciar^tnrt^Tnrvent 4f^ dumping ^ofiwerdiari^^ O. tr^tle»andav« *A» »^bllnd trip, to tc« snyooa". •"to 151.48 ft. InL from Nor. 11U>, M list, and Wdevralk Aaaeaaasent ajnnatmt- to 118.10 ft InL at l.;...TOW»Un*lnlfctfi*)r«a>«'l S% trom Dec 5lh. »>•• '177 1* Ko. 1 Doerlni tlwtys oil for. itnppoMn*»l. * way Inc." Jtload ft ftlTatiserrlM Con- ' PRESIDENT HERBERT fiOOVER ^^w. >--- - •- . •_-.,• V£7"r ^^^E^'l^'' • '- . • •' , ..•;- "'•'-' f •;

    •|: .'• wSSSv ''"'" CRANTTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THUtfePAY. OCTOBER 17, 1932 ~ > a*££S^, '- —- ••-^-—' ^ «**ra cuirlMaboveits source, no ns- Kep__v •f» • ttac»n*to«bo»juhome.. 1}homem.. Cahwy Lutheran ManW, Christian Endeavor Plan. {*' •--'• arc brokenb ' indtsertminatelrer, , ttoougtrtttoougtrt- Of Sermon Seriea Sunday In the Cranford Churches JesJesalrl . selfishlylfihl , and incnastagljr It «UJ Celebrate Reformation fSpook" Party for Oct 31 10 111 with our people and our dWhza- In Raton GheCfe ttan: We must turn to • * -V extreme cases. W EwaldH. The Sunday Calendar of HOLY QBOUMD _ among the • ••••• 4- (Following li a «erroon preached graduate* selected for . • • $••• Cranford Churches ntly by H Wl • ' . • k,•• «nuyby Rev. William Pr Behreu. tot of Uie-Cairaru I..II. -I." Ca«t»OE» URHODUT Erucoru CHU«CH ; Walnut Avenue k . the p. M;-EP- _ __.,. .- —.. drive men and ™ntUu" would ««U'. toth e formation worth League,t women in life are those that have lo Wh P. M.~Evening do with love and money. Among young people rove stands first, For them mat- wlU also appear in Q CU-TAIT EtAricnicu. LunifKN CHtiaCH ters of affection, affairs of the heart, t di and. questions of courtship, and mar- In WA' —-.-.-•«>•., and w vjuj oertar during the.whiter •" . , 110 Eastman 8tr»et second plaos it is Intended by ..M™.-,™^ mem. theran.* but Christian, What is Lupie- s Society ofthe Christian Endeavor months.. The Brst In. WUUBSB F. Befaicw riage' loom large upon the borutoh, so which meets at 7 o'clock each Sunday large Uiat the/ quite overtower every assist the indvidual to reahze conjregauon are preparing ther? The teaching is not^ne and group jlll be a b, • 9:« A. M.-flunday Scho* 11:00 est ends of being, not only - I evening in the church. The discussion Rutgers Oymnasium •A. M.—The Serviced- other human Issue. 'B , -- *- of .Mdiw and confer- I do not .wanTSle•££,£?£££ was attended by many of the members. •-as.-. , temporal, but also, from the ... . - In common with the congregation ol • tbert. It is well that it °!s so, for the lmpoin- t of view. In a very real Mr. Allenls one of a group of four re BkO te Si- • hut Pummiui CntncH -pulse* that have to do with love lie is one of life's great schooB. reiving training hi discussion leader ship from aOai Ada Belle Bodlne. Aprjj a.-/- :;•-.>::•.. Corner of Spdngfleld and North d?ep In man'r-makeup and are fruitful * ^ ^"^ t^vtdJ'- «***."• But the n«ne ZcTJd Z Union Avenues in' mimh triat is - unselfish, or •" **»» '"|-*J«- X»t-*rthereantaimost three ffllDra «•». Wm. *. Slau Significance of nrmrrf nm». „< »..••• _ . . »:«S A. M.—Church School. 11:00 A TO'CONfaOCT NDK8EBY CLA8S M—Homing Worahlp. 7:00 P. 11- - ^^ _^ ^...... a 'UMwo IUIU ^noaoa. A nursery class, conducted by Ifiss ChrtMlan Endeavor. 1:00 P. H—Even- rn j Church and Industry." The. ckurch council will meet Friday, Alison Oaul, MUs Margaret Crane, Miss .. ,_.~-».. ^Havana anra wiiel C •iiu saw nimseif.for It. and wives are ing worship. j The Daughters of Trinity will hold November % Elsie Hoagl«nd and Miss Dorothy Reel I human institutions tiierelsnope that to submit themselves to their own hus- •sai bands as unto the Lord,-Where mar- I a supper meeting at «:*i p. m. Monday will be held 'n the chapel of the Craja- ts more fundamental ana"-Qfljera live to in. the parish house; Each member has ford ifethodist 'Church each Sunday Taonrr Enacbni CHOTCH I every,-phase of human welfare than the mlotfe ts thus consumated "in the : Ladies' Aid toSponso r Corner of North Ave. and-rarest Art lord." the oneness of husband and I been aiked to bring a guest. Hia Mary morning during regular church' service. home and the family. , .' " Children up to the i age of four, whose ' ' In. K. T. r«wt. - . The tragedy of It all Is that much of wife will bt established upon a flnr. Amato of 209 WiUi street has requested Party Tonight J •. m>—Holy Communion. its beauty and happiness has beea sac- spiritusl foundation. ' Together they , that all business and professional worn-, parents wish to attend the service, will- »:46 a..m.-JChurch School. rificed on altar's of sin and shame. .Ii) will become heirs of the grace of Ood!. en who wouid like to Join the organita- 1 be admitted to the class. The young Mrs. J-, A. Hagerstroni and a commit- women wju will be in charge hare been 11a. m.—•Morning.prayer and acr too many Instances marriage has de- All carnal and purely human consider- t:on notify her'for reservatiosu. itis. PhmpErksmn,*. {J. Angus Knowles will speak oa "Chris- tee from the Ladjcs' Aid Society of the trained for this work. They visited a moo* (Holy OonunUnlon the first SUB- generated Into a caricature of real.-hap- ations will fall into the background. Cnuiiord Methodist Church will give ii day of the month). ,. '. - . piriess. ' : v. • •; . •_ tian Citiwnihip" stthe'' supper. well organifed class ltf Elizabeth Sun- If you wish your marriage to meas- Mrs. Charles, p. Albury of 103 East- Hallowe'en Party rn the chapel at 8Miday and thk week will consult with an 8 p. m.—Choral Evensong and -ad- ' We are dealing with .a -most serials ure up to the Christian ideal, you must 'n street, superintendent of. the Pri- o'clock tonight. The committee has experienced Worker In the fieldl dress. •••-.-.. . _ •' -.••••'• #-.' . .' ' to Cod"for guidance and help. He asked all people in attendance to wear matter. 'Bet us, first of all,' consider • Dpnflrfm#r»» nt i»»— -*••*—*- —• * [ its fundamentals. • When . we study e Source of strength and power. costumes. .Tickets msy oe purchased Fajr CHUICII or CHMST, SCIENTIST Holy Writ we.com* lo the proposiUon He will help you • from members of the committee or at ''„*««?nare?^' parents off ISth*e 'MM*children* "**. Th"e that - marriagjg*, gh£~;«aju»^'<«li*lntly Did He_npt.,! 1 iiTOffi^d JWte and condiooh for all - • • .«*un-oireei : • '^^^t^ot^r^E^Sagf a.!i^l »*r-«und«y School. ll:io A normal human beings, "It is hot good Society wiU be the guests of the Sum :-^-««n^^^edn«Kyjer»li.?.:bd Uut.-nwi~s4x^d-';to;iia]p^?'.il-'i3^tae* Words of wisdom are borne out by the r .. —J'-Jitlpr-Tbf'thojie' - —- . . . , ,^_ !n o' the group who wish r. M. Reading room open daily a tofxperJenoo of mankind, as is shown by plating marrUuje ,let me counsel that! r x • P- M, excepting Sundays and HoU Uie sinking testimony of sUUstical Mxy take Christ as a third in1 their! X ':~*71' • ...:'.. .' ...... ••-•• •/ search. Married people commit.fewer union «nd pledge themselves to estab-' krlflii* are more productive, »nd ar« l^^^b..heW.v4!«io^™e^Sed- ^1 of greater use to UieL- communities. In they "will have' a home thaT the Cranfora Ctasoel TaberrmT ^IJT!Z^-^ •« ^ • • . - Retford Avenue -• •'other words married people ' Rev. E. W. nichards enjoy aulh cr opportunity forr devpin 1 but ess that unmarried people. «us- 5 _ —...... ™. otinDc ii a. m.;eycn- ing service, 7:45 p. m.; young peoples and wife, father and mother ac-. -jaeeUrur, 7 pm. - compllsli more and hive greater oppor- ^ssssm^^r^"^ ^^ Prayer and praise meeting Thursday tunity for the development of the vir- evening, 1p.m. All arc welcome. tues of cooperation, jeff-sacriflce, pa> t • . — . Uenw •""" —' than those Dr. Tupper WiD Speak Iwn oon. Speakers »-lll include the Rev. ST. Ifourt A. M. K. Omneu • .At Pretby terian Church p-.R **>'*. of Meadvuie. p».: u» Rev, •---. SI High Street""" ...'_..::_ •••-' " jP.RBrabanin, missionary to Indii: -New Members Received" • . Bet. W. H. lOcka The^Pr^rrVoW^rwlU^^^^^-f!^ » 10:00 A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 —...M IB to belittle Its sacred have a. hi, subject aunaVta the H»^ Sa. Al! mieSgi wit^ the Into Methodist League* A.-ii.—Public Worship. «:00 P. M.—character. Marriage is holy ground. It Epwortb League. «:00 P. " " |i>hould be approached u-iih utmost rev Wonblp, ,_..=,,,f^RiW_.MJitob6tt- 1Ji-+oynteT;i»S- tor...of the Cranford Methodist Church, try this,*. spoke to ."nembera of 'the •Epworth • . Alinosf half a million homes in aqd arouod NtwYt i i II -i * j ITT "\\\, Perhaps members of jttir firailr too will Sad pi topic for the evening service will be •i*a*^n&mrvmvmm*t*££$ru- "The Model Prayer." Young people SPECIAL MUSIC. PROGRAM the installation of officers Sunday night ' their.iistei dlctile in ihe AUluine. ihe ComicsV »ave-been"":rg«d" to~alfcnd "tto ier. at the regular, church mrlce. «nged th ,f »»oa. Touhg people and*.leaden of thf.•t^ye hu UlC.XUliOWUle g «u5all^ra^11 m League at the service. for the servicesTSucday.y-' ' .. •'1. -. n.nare: Miss Grace Bill, Presbyterian Church will attend the, 1 *NE\V; YCJRK: Leadership Training Conference to ' iWrthemornmg sendee.the program Miss Carrie McCaull,, Miss Dorothy 81. UlCHAttS R. O. ClIUUCH held in to* i: Organ prelude, "Air in D." by B»ch;' Reel, Christian WJiitlng, Russelli Krele 4 Street . • .. ' nthenv rThe Heavens' are Telling," " and Miss-Orace Orrok. Twenty-three irlH •en: rxjsOiiHe "r?>w\Mfci" m^ria? . evenings ,, ,, iMuuuy ior trje evening US' mediate group. sWv J«fc* *£ Naberg.. Asstetant , marriagBe ounfl. dudes: Prelude. "Memories," by Dick- Bandar Masses: ' »• •**•:• 8 a. m,; most . TAtmes for the con- » a.t: -My- Adventure with ensott;: anthem, "I am Alpha anc Childrpn's Mass, 8:30 a. mv followed by |iunuui.||fe. lu s the IQmega." by ' Staloer;- and postlude, Sunday acbool; High' Mass, 10:30 a. m., nriv lai *•*.*?*' Adwnture wiljh U» Book 'Menuet Oothique," by Boellman. followed by benediction. ^ONEY-— . Tuesday, T:i8 p. m, St. Anns'! De- TO 8PO.NSOE DANCE : Kt tVHIY FAMILY NEED > •• rotioos. -, I '..-" •!>•• ' ' - ; " Uie? creatoe 7imp^so A Hallowe'en dance given by thi • — '~%-ATALOWCQST one CRanford 6-0508 , mat—n btlp jroa lo pay throughout HU* universe. #J».by ael>; Cnurcn win take place Monday convenience to be ^ There will be three I night .in the school auditorium. Priies Standard Lumber & Supply Co. lnu> at vil< t oot JOT yoang people of high • ll'ft+li w w trutcTva into At »~j will be given for the best, individual . Carpenters and Builders tt will. It ^ a b<t bench 'eat- dance November 21 and jl in the ; Full line of-Standard Size Screens, Cedar Closet Lining. Ibw Cranford MtM-H Sej. ps^vThe school auditorium. PERSONAL FINANCE Co. er's complement, to buUd a hxm. aaj Room Alt, CUl Floor ^ Urrase N'tunbtr S3 « BOLLTWOOD AVENUE to shield and care for«ooe aaothn. : ; - Chestnut and Cedar Posts for Grape Arbors, Etc- There will. »w» rfrt«ii» •-- — * -" • ' No Self BrnadcaHer ' 123 BROAD BTBEET ELlubrlh 1»688 «]|j»be(h. Ntw Plurnoing -. :• Heating - Washington was an aclstocrat, but COB. HIGH AMD CHESTNUT STREETS ..' CUASWOMO, W.S.- be overcame the handicap by keeping raws* CBaofard f-UH It to hlmwlf nntl colrig about Ma work You can receive your paper promptly as. If nothing had tuippened.—Colam- ij notifying us of your change of bus Ohio Stnte Journni. address.. •

    _ r . ,«>Y UH vi me,'.,anu that coTer with a covering, out not of my spirit, that they may add sin to sin" BAUMANN'S FLOWERS * ^PAINTER AND DECORATOR — (tsaiah *>:!>. . - • :; : [ • ' FRF._ : Among the dtations which comprise n ' » WORTS AVENUB BAST, CRANFORD PHOMt HU the LeaMD-eermon is the following from the Bible: "A righteous man .. .-'-Call Emerson a-0330 or Emerson 3-W« ..'•''•" '-': " FOR ANK AUJOMOBiLE hateth' lying! -but "Wicked man is • astdOfflce-^f West OraodSk, ELIZA r FIRE

    ^Muoijviihj pacK. ••-, '.' , VURGLARY Our usual gorgeousi display. '( Chrysanthaaums —*•* >v the Scriptures" bv 1 are now budding forth "in our greenhouses, Come r Baker and see them,,.-, ."".-" >.••-. • • •:••>' iiSSs^&ssiigMsM *«»:;-Ut TruthTcovi • uyinantteoi Duiba Aie aiihUut every nay direct" IronV Holland^ The. best we can buy. We only 1 AVE..E. ceivc its full penalty, both for what it handle the large size bultB and at lower prices 1 1 '• ~iflABO is and for what It does. -Justice marksI than you pay for small ones. All kinds of TuUps, the sinner, and. teaches mortals notto Narcissus, targe Hyacinths and the..beautiful AS. SfRAlG' AND OTHERS remove the vaj-marks of Ood" (p. 543) fpainty Blue Hyacinth.. , ' \ ':'•'• m We grow most of our flowers. That's why they : ••' -'.-••••-v. 3 last longer. • . ". - • .•••••• ••• '••• Consult t Real JYi^ such Estate^nd '•*''*»mnii is ant •,,,,,,,,,, ^.-a glllu_L~2

    iiM iffll THE CRAhgQltf> CTT1ZEN AW OfflONlOX >BER,27. 1932

    Program Is Co^leted F*ther Starves to Save SAVJDGE IS NAMED -Money to Feed Children Mayor,ConncilOppose V. F. Kenilworth; Teachers Starvation, one of Winter's cloeea Additional Salary Cuts New OOem WU1 Be liuullrd Nov. H allies, claimed its first victim of the Gel$1 OOJack Sahry season' Thursday night when Joseph —rut to Hold Dance Armti- Police to Sponsor' Entertain- Kolubowsky d«d in the Alexlan Broth Borough Officials- Aiso Vole ment Frirjay in Harding era Hospital after having deprived him BoarJ of Ediicatiiori Ernploys self or properi nourishment for severa * Against Reducing Police Officers tor Uie ensuing year «m- School- Nurse, Dentist for School to Raise Funds for daya In order that his children mlghl Force—Citizens Commend Ih Relief. have tbe proper food and clothing: Hi I'nit-Time Work. tor formerly employed by the Watson Action.* :,""' , but Wtdnetday evening. Edward J StUlman Company. ..but had been ou Bavidsre was elected commander; Dan- Kenilworth teaclwrs have been paid Final arrangements have been madi of work for several months and hau • j>^ iel Kerr, senior vice-commander; Wll Dorouuh counctlmen and Mayor Os- $100 each orTrbacit. .uiiartcs, it was. an- by the police department f or tlw-musi been guarding what little inuivcy he Uam Van Otilcn, Junior vice-comman- nuiuicod t>y ltand tlitigtns. ctuktrman o| "HOW DO YOU DRIVE?" cale whlchthey are sponsoring Friday had for the care of his four small chil- wald NitscliKe went on record u their der; Andrew Buncsruty. chaplain; IV c y p mecyiiK Tutsdaj' evening as.being op- die ilnitlicc comttutttt! of Uic iiuani of Say, Mister, I see that you act like a evening In the Harding schoohl l llo rt hth dren, ,who range from six to twelve Jaoun Summer, pott advocate; Edwi I'lducauon, ut tin.* mvi'ttrig Monday years of age. • > posed to any further reductions In sal- Denning, ofneer of Uic day: .At Wvbci. I gent " :'~ i benefit of the Emergency, ReUel Ad aries of borough employes, elimination mitht In .Uie lt.irdiuu si-lioul. Till* ilears : quartermaster; Claude' Butlor. «uuvi.. When you're walking along on tht ministration. After » survey of all Mr. Holubowsky, who was the^orCc of any police officer or of the court up uoarly all of tliv Hcplcnilier |u>roll. and Walter Ho»gl»nd. adjutant: r ' jtreet. '. . ., I available talent, both ptotetstanal and Oregory and Katharine Holubowskj: recorder, or any further reduction In owiui announced. "' " ' . And rm sure that_jrou conduct wben'amateur, Cboet of Police Oonklln ha was, bom In Austria, moving to KenU .Flans Wen made (or Uic second an- 'hiv.payint'iit »as'liiade powiblo b/ bj. endact-aad tamie Us safety number of street lights. nual dinner-r'John, 9, and Helen..». His two weeks ago by Uie new Taxpayers' Unit yiirciui .•,i.iniiHii"'no luiidt" arvd Atirod 'lie Annual Safety Congress of •. aioag p.'in. -with tbJ "Capital March." played wife, *ho«e maiden name was Mary made; The installation of tlio nvu iM'iiunii t.lic Uo'lariktion llmt theyn-uuld -Wajdd; died about three years.ago. Tho Children are are present "being cared jyy a »U1 luncHloilli btjiued In lku ot for-lly their grandmother, Mrs.. Wajclo Lslimcut 6[ two offices. action until O10 »yrip. AH-'rcnp lias- Ixtn reA

    1 ha.Vs_been taken by all borough em- •.upriiiUvmfcm of He declared that at the .Wheri jiou r»;going on loot, I always Kmploy Nune Ifenlbl r ployes,-Uie mayor pointed out, and Rowsui, Faulkenburg i .take"tk. note. t', ' rT ~^ g V twenty-rive, lights, liuve been Eliminat- j\. tlcltfimotv from -U«. 'Clark 'r * -Xouiijp lliuiril. of' Ldui'ntton *u& present r however;- tempered nil YYo u ddon' t grabb at the tall of same- , Agnea Condon will play a piano sole Ughu hu been reduced. m ilcli'i'ijiiiK.' what ucttoii tile 'Kcuil- : 100,000 years, aiccori^ng to discoveries : --carat with.a promise. Hesaid that if j..'.''. body'scoat .: ..'._i'._ ..-•>< and Robert Kelber will_ play_."Cava of the arcneologlats.- The paleolithic ' Ciliiciui Commend Action Councilman WUllam Uowan uiut '11! -. wuitli' lkHiid wUlu'd to .taliB oa UM public «iH snap out of 1U lethargy. To nuke certain you won't be ^he'lt Una" and "The Swau Song" on man, although he knew nothlngiolL Several ctUaiiu attended Die mccl- den Falkenburg, Republican cnnuidults jiii-tillon oi the school nurse aitd school for coonclbnenrdeclared that they t«v« tfbJiffltalrillr^inWe^^ .Why,,.tb*n,r.when,ycHi.atarts6)»m,tbe-*'—'•-*— - eeUot-M*s.-Lucy A.Plat* will'sing a BicUls, or "even of tilling th* soil, actu- tng aiitt coiiumndcd the council on Its tl<~uiiA*"'"7r'n!iwTiit'icih'wa>'drawn up by remedies of proven xalue, our traffic street to yourMa^: ... sopraho solo, wnlch wffl be foUowed by ally mined decorative stones and pre- action, pointing out that further reduc- ored a reduction of taxes In lallu ul William Hulidc moving Uial the Kenll- jLcodeat rate need sever go higher, and Do you have always to make such a two violin selections, "Tambourin Chi- the combined rally of tlw two Kratl.- wwtli Ihntrd tniiiloy MLyi Elliaortli sented them to the fernnleof the spe- tions in salary would'reduce etnclency, 1 UM the rsfcrd of 33^00 traffic fatal- - luss» .,,.<. • ; nols" and "La Capriclusi," by Bdward MaiUicw MUler Association, Frank Erbiger of the Board of Kduua- »r yciir. 'Iltls sum Li Uirn--fUtt« ol This is certainly putting the choice Leave some room on the highway for The KJenUworth Community -Chorum some of which hare-persisted In the Inc., of Kenilworth, In a letter to the Uon, county conunltteenuin fur- th( II.T prin;. UIL- addlthinitl HBO Ui be paid one of us. We-have us. under the direction of Ward Harry wll fashions to oar own slay. ' •' mayor and council, asked:that they be Second DUtrloU prctlded. 'flie'hiili liy Clurk TowiuJilp lor lit-r Mrvtcts) Uw sing several selections, followed "by a was crowded to capacity lor Uu mwC- ululiiti twu dai'S ot the school »tek. When approaching a corner, why cant placed on record as being opposed to tenor sofo'by'Albert Anderson. The any reduction in the Kenilworth police ing. ' •' . : ...... :.•. • ' I'liu iwolullon wa> pawed. orchestra- will then.play."Tbe Fortune Other spcokera included AwUtuiU A .rcaulutton to procuru UMT' services nf*at force, reduction of salaries of public be there. Teller.", : .U. 8. -Attorney .Oliver l£luiualpli ul ufUr.-unnitiel Houklnot-Cralitonl avt Measure jrourtHort, not your In- omcialjr or~ furllitr wductiori "of" the ke you Sonny Sack, young.pianist, will play lighting B)BU.'III. -••..' " Wtashlngtoii, Anthony Orlinw. l'rtsl- fliool diMitlsl fur the sum of 1200 per come. Contentment Is hot so much aent of the Regular Republican Cluu a solo, fallowed by "A Fete In Cadli" A resolution was paued authoru- •eat wo& tittfo placvtl beture the board the result of gettlDg as «r gl» logrTrue and County commltlctmaii for tltc ny. Mr. Hiilidc.J- Ur. Bonkln iKlaned, and "Road to Mandalay," vocal num- linpplncM Is not In Imvlnfr, but ID do- ng John A. Butler, Borough treasur- 11 you find it -would ix able to b* at the ing. This Is the reason why the patli er, to make corrections in the of the Kenllwortl) H*publican sa>i>tilfaJaalwa)ra«aalwit4t) l .SBrfc;9ji, a. Medfcrd Lakes-ln-the-Plnes, help Tnrwifertt tagetBar-we' Wrt«r "—"' W^diK'scUV. Aocortiltuj to Uierepbrt of We'll all get there quicker, and there several selections, and William Oenau- who work. hardest sndsfirve best.'- VCD with, his poem— >r. LcwU, .uetw«>n J^i^ji der will give several accordkm num- flrlt- jj f vised. ' ' I ?TT^'T1 T^T from baa I To ask, "Mister. How do your drive?" gathering In boUv Italian and Englteh; If Take* i> Tim. '•'When tbe Bella, in the Lighthouse The council passed a resolution au- li. Dr.Omkln stated that he.woulU Ring Ding-Dong" and* "Asleep in the Fatli«r-«i>..U1ifl.jiv»<;s:, UUs.year^ ;T>...rw.lul»n uarrJ&$p 1a *-- pswmtlw* nt^'tt < someonayou know. . ,- 'utiett aiid rueetlnils nppcuri to hart Xot relict wwk.lor- October.- T A I That's watching to see what you do. the orchestra playing "The Star Span- resolution aim was passed asking an U>'('injiloy Dr. ^'uklii'wat'-ui'iknlmoualy _ TTe dnnt taow about that, but we colunitnceil with tlm Y. >l. G. A., Charlaa E. ljulMatu, candtuaUi for stnlc But how will you act as onward you go gled Banner.'* " additional appropriation of 163.00 from iidontfd. - • . • ran stale positively that the second Is though It was unou taken up by churches senator. Down* tbe Highway of life, 'rushing Tickets, for the muslcale, which, art) the State Emergency Relief Adminis- .' . liivfnU|isU'Ralesu« » proTRitrre- cf the Unit—Boston of nil denominations,'fraternal locle- A short address was delivered, liy priced at thirty-five cents, are selling tration for September relief,' Inasmuch A cmnniltt<'«.froiii Uic Exe'mpt Fire- Transcript. ' _ through. tlom.ptc. II. W. Gibson, X. .11. 0.. A. Mayor Oswald Nltschke, a Democrat. If you still Hog the BosiL. crowding rapidly, and according to WUllam J expenditures exceeded. Uie receipts men's A-swcUlioii;- lHradcd by J. A. director for Ifauuchuselti and Rhode Dnlley, mid Includlnd Mr. Muruock and — others aside, —- - - Deans, director of Municipal relief, and hut month.- T Gbfcf of Police Oonklln, "the affair IslaiiJ. Is erediled "With linvlnjt"orguii- BKIEFH Tljoin:u KcoTii.', wns present to Investl- Eih*- publishers estimate will find, I am sure, ere its spent; Because the next.'regular meeting 1 looks like a sell-out." The police de- lied tho"first of these banquets.at A pre-election meeting of tliti Kenil- ualc the rclciwi; of I'aul Von l>r Btt , CM n<«.t- wjtl w>V3be printed In, all Its not where, you go In your thrilling Providence, It. I., nhout I0O7. night would come on Tuesday, Novem- partment urges all Kenilworth resi- ber 8, which is election day, the Coun- worth Republican Club, Inc., will be uh t,'»-t»|/l, llitiuc'ii. front a position as of Hie iSOO toosues ot Uu world Life RHe field Friday night In the Borough Halt JanlMir. A rraolulluli from lost June fcr-am yrant. But how did you drive as you went. dents to support the_ahow, as all pro cllmen volcd to.holdthelr ineeUng^on cceds will be turned over to Mr. Deana Wednesday, November 8. '•'•'• . ";County candidates will «penk ot itwiiYru-rrutf. Kta'tlhK that "inasmuch an for relief work. All.ihe talent, as.wel, Democratic rally to be..held Saturday I'cnlntl lKMilli'tK plant had- been tr- as the school and lights..iave been do- Councilman John Qraf, Charles VI- evening in the Oorough Hall. tale, William Rowan and Waiter Ven- jjillctl, und-thu'.wotk, of Uie Janitor j nated, so that no expenses wlfl be In- airs. Oesrge D. Oonklui, wile or Hit- jrrt'utly ii''duc<-(l, it wiut ifi tl'ie int^rc^t curred in putting on the show. ters were present, at Tuesday night's, Kenilworth Chief of Police, who under- meeting. lit ccunoiny that the board no longer went an operation for appendicitis li keep two full time Janitors, and tliat the Rahway Memorial Hospital reccnU the position of I'aul Van Der 8ee be —•-. _ Oana. Gi* ly.. l» pi^griu^nlpg. rapidly,-and. Is'-fiS. Wl LEND The^snylnj "Whrn s'ikig; bites a ported on the road to recoynry. Mr. Bailey ),;ild tliatfie rc«olut.oa man, that's not news; but when a-inan Mlu Agnes Oeores, daughter of for- we iio ruiiijii-for k-ttinifVori Der &-C bites a dog, that's news," Is attributed mer Oouncllman Knuto Oeores, Is cm H<>.. Viank "Ji.iitr,- picuJeiiL of the to Charles Dans, editor of the Mew ployed as a dancer In.lthe R. K. O. M'il.;d tli;i'..J.!ic liourd *id oct- THE COST. lork Sun. - sliow, "Clrc,u» Internationale," no*•d iii lu.«>t'j|it:ii.!iKiit anil had kept playing at the Pulace Theutro In Now vl:ul thu' nu'inburi considered to.be Uu NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND [LECTION ^ 1'urauant to tlia iirotlgloiia ot an act flflUUed York Clty^She-. wlU tour the country jj.'.it tnun for the j,Kialtlon. "An Act to HcfuUto Kkctlonr IKetUtwia of with the, act. ' '•'-.• .fiiiniuel VUjiJjcrcporUd-for the build- llfSOl," pasted Mar Rtli. l»20", and amrnd- mcnls Uin-tlo, notlc* la btrtliy siren Hist Ibf A move to re-establish a troop of ni{ uittf groiluul.1 coiruiiltu.-e that one — ~ niHTIIlIT llllAUIIB (IK KKIJISTHY Boy Scouts In Keallworth received u x-]l wti» out'of ciKter; and that.tliere -f iee what AND CLZCTION substantial boost when Miss Swanberg, In sndx for tl» UqruuKb or JCtnllworth, ^rlU wiis no electrician available to llx It. •It In Uiir rxllifwliis |il«c«a^ Ixtw^eq , the a school teacher, oollccted f^lAO to. aid He further -reported, that sonie one hod IUJS uf Hevm (T)-A~Mr-ani}i KI|hfc-(8f~P,- U.t -thecause.— '—• . ,.--. -——.--'. • .cfrt tlm rop*; on the. flag poU* .aod ot.e ^ectrkky does for T1IEKVAY. MHKMBER I, 1031, Mr. Deans, prirJblpal of ,fho »cl«0r: i;ul BUIIO to th« top. lie was dele- Borrow tin .earner from us—to Tor Uitt puriNiM ut confjnrtlni a rjenersl KlectloB upent.the week-end visiting his molhcr- [{aU.'d lU a-comtinlttc-c of one U> fW tbe pir mar s«6it«r'» bill, then Uk« 'or llw following offlni; lU.: : s fuu nu to pay us tuck. Low Ilidora lor a I'rialilent and Vlc« Praakknl ln-law. .JIls daughter, Ruth, returned ro|iev '•• \ '• .:'". ' '' lotmat charge, on smounts from if Uu UnlltJ Wales of Amirlra^ , to Kenllwortli with him. '|iio Board authorized Mra. Helen few.cents a day HO* to Wflft A United Butts Senator to tUpO* vacane; iMWtl l>r Ilia dtsth of Unljlit W. ijorrow. ' Arthur,' Ui« district clerk, to ,)ay Mr. Fteiafiald Thrift ftLoa n Oo. A mrmlj«r of In* HOUM-UF ItrprksenUUvM TO IBNTEaTEAM , Deans, prlitciiffll of the school, the SUIT. 16 Watdrang Amntw • Trom Uie Gill foncreaaliiAsl . District ~ -' Plans to enter ,a-basketbail team in. ^A mombrr ot III* Jfonate of th* State of J*t» of |14 which lids bum cwed to him for «i ma. WWM_ _ feruji^frum Ui«-CuuiilT-of~lIalail. ^1;.^.—:- the town league•J"*re.jnade by the many m,unilia..foe miscellaneous bills you byunUny otiitr ^ixptnti'ttwe^fof -" N-J ~ rour memnera ot .«>•- O»n«al 'AssomUir ot Itathew Miller Association at their paid by Mr. Dcuns.: • . th« Bute ot Nrwjtra** Irgra Uie.'Cotmtj of : October meeting held In the new dub A letter was read froin Mr*. Ethel C W Jwuscfioli purposes that give* you more A lirurjff for lln Coiinlx or'linloo, house last week. The. society will ut. Prime, Ktntinic that rhe had reportrd A Coroner for tils GoUDlr of Unloo. teniJ the Kenllworth Plre Deportment Two members of Jtoroiitb. Council, thrae-f-ear phyKlcafiy -ible for work on October J. ti, return Jor youi* jnooey than you- receive from the «rra. dance ih a body .and »ls»-wlll bock Uie and ejili dty thereafter, but *as ln-^' tehi^h Valley Service One JuaUce of Uis Pvaea benefit muslcaie given by the Police de- formed tint there wu'no position open FEW CENTS A DAY tpent for•Jectricity? Tbe ruat DUlrlcl la that put of 1b* Bor- oufli ljln« lAirtiiarljr of Ills centre Una ol the partment. for her, anJso had stopped reporting Boulevard. , dally.._ Ho* *ve;r since _she^'»fas ^undfr. ._—»<£»«. —.fJj—..-JL.^AJ ^H|rfa»HMif fJ|WMR**ilsTflv'V}im«W?;>n(nu3lx'' * K a Mi%MW rd. 1 iFEWCENTSA"bAY? " placet of mtettei-of'Mld—gearde—of Bill" and r«sntallons In cnogreM are .a (Hi) Ivttt-r that sjiewcuid expect full I and KlKtlon. and UM polllar fls«M numbered hy congresses, the first tn salary for her tlm^ Mrs. Prince was b« aa follmn; rnt District, In'/ifiai flra Boua*. Waikl«f. Itroduced Ut the beginning ot a new recently given a leave; of absence. Consider _*e eUdrk refris«rator, too ATOMS, J ] iu, . , jebiigrMs hearing the mark No. 1, and , Becood Dlsttlcl, tt 43 8otith Slit BtreeL •,•'( »^ on. Reaslons of the same congren^ Ttme's itpner, Vtreotbi j d«wtcr> and, nmncroiu ' o^hcr 1 ' BotMtH CUtk contlarie nnmberliis; from the last ses " Thp .'puHtoin. of rt'irkiuilriir the prim* Datrf Odobar 4, lilt. Us nribts W •tectrictty ln_, UboTsiver*< yoi cbuW s«t alon^ without tKem, •ton. merl'llun rm Hint of (irwnwicli sroiej foptauie (Jrpfnwlrti Is^the national ob*' To be * Jure, oar grendmotrien dkr—but %vKy •rr\»r»ry of Kiiglnml. Ilrlttib ships 1,1121 COACHES nnturnlly rrfrfryd their longltode to deprive yourself of comfort and -leisure (ojr-iZ tills incrMIrin nlu\ the systra spread UH over the Krirld. Tbe advantage of FEW_ CENTS A DAY? .. ^ - SATURDAY hmlnit n HIDRIC lystrm OTercame local prejuillcex. j — :Wcj*p*at/

    Booster arwood Page Garwood

    STATE OFFERS BOOKS Civic Republican League Council Asks Grant 150 Couples Attend P.-UWiO Sponsor FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY CommitteeNeeds$350 , To Sponsor Dance Monday DemocralsToSponsor Of $900 for Relief Athletic dub Dance financial Aid Can Be Given al Courses In Millinery Final ptani'have been made for tht Present—PeUUoners la Appeal Minstrel and Dance In a special meeting Tuesday night The White Arrow Athletic Club held *... toP.-T . A. Masquerade Dance to be given under Extension Worker Will Con • 1 the auspices of the Oarwood Civic Re- members of the Oarwood council paw- a balloon dance ia their North avenue Vaudeville May Be Given to publican Laegue In the Lincoln Schoo Comedy, Music and Specialty ed a resolution requesting the state headquarter* fWaay wenlng: The af- duct Class Each Week; Offi While no financial aid can be eb Bmergency Relief Admlnlstrstlon to fair was attended by approximately i,o talned from the State at present to Numbers Included in Progran- t a special "A" grant of two tocouples. Music was furnished by Ben cer» Announce 1932-33 provide a free public library In' Oar- la Offered to Evicted Fam- Prominent business men of the Bor- carry on relief work in tte borough Rags and his Royal Commanders. wood, the State library comrhlslson will gram to Be (liven Wednes- during November. - Following Is the or- ' Program. » • ilies. • ough/will be the judges. Entertainment Plans were announced for a member- ' lend the Borough several hundred books r , wiil be^furnfahed by Joe Harko. and day. ,,.;' ...;. .:.,-.-r .,:,...... r.S. dinance as paseed: :_.-,•..-.-. ;—- ship drive to start November 1. The to get the project started, according to tthp-prte KeUer quartet. Music will be -vniereaa. It Is estimated that tne club will furnish a prl* to the mem- ' Mrs. Margaret V. Satterthwalte, » a letter received this week by Warren "The Oarwood Emergency Itellei Com- furnished" by Pete Keller and his Or- The Oarwood Democratic Club will sum of twelve hundred ($1200) dollar.- ber bringing is Jhe moot new caul'- Union County extension worker, will W. Ilalsey, superintendent of Oarwoori mittee faces the task ol'rahlng approx- conduit a series of millinery classes chestra. Tickets are thirty-five cents. sponsor a> Minstrel and Dance Wednes- will be required to carry on Dependen- dates. Tne uort regular meeting of tlie schools, from authorities In Trenton. imately 1350 as Us share in caring fut cy Relief In the Borougn of Oarwocd. organization will be held tonidnt at B - from 1 to 5 o'clock Monday afternoons Several other boroughs and' towns are day night In Uie Lincoln School. Local In the P.T. A. room, It-.was announced and professional talent will take part County of Ctalon, for Ox month of No- o'clock in club rooms. ^^ receiving books on this plan, according ! Wells Loveland Lands : vember, 1832, and.',' "7A by W. W.Halsey, principal of the Oar-to tlic letter. Books are loaned to a in the show,' - . • ; .; - • : •"-. wood schools, at the meeting of the rector of" rellef,_«>ld committee nwrr- PrizeEdofSetuon "Whereas, the Finance Committee of library for a perod of three months and Leon Jablonaki is~ the interlocutor, PO& BENT '' „ Parent-Teachers Association Thursday berj at a meeting Monday nlgM in tlie and Jack Fells, 8am Colwel, Tony Luca, the Borough of Qarwoqd reports that these .books are then sent \a another li- Borough Hall. ' ' as a result of the present economic sit- OARWOOD—For Int. |W.D«, aUnetlre Kml- evening.-All members of the asociatlon brary and a new set sent out In their Severat,good fish tales have been told Joe Leonard, Betty Pells and Mrs. buni«lu». ou IxaUM, llratUam, ilr.ni beat. _ and their friends are Invited to attend Approximately $1200 Is needed to this summer and fall but the prise goes Oustafaon will act' in tbe capacity of uation, tbe Borough of Oarwood is un- encloiAl tHTcb. Fin nJautM lo icbtoh 9 place.- This plan would be continued [care for the unemployed during Novem- trolley and nllro*d.< . Garwood PsrHopmrnr the classes.-- . • •. to Mrs( WlelU LOTelaod for her mar.-end'men. ' ' •'- .-'• -- .'., • . able to finance relief tor the time be- until the borough U In a financial pu ber, the director pointed out. The to- ing without seriously affecting the op- Co.. 40» Cuter 8lr«t Oarwood. : WK.IJM.I The program for Kut 1033-33 school sltldi) to equip the library with books. stoc eel story.;." ' " .'-...... '• - Tne chorus Includes the following: 1-13SO. .; :. , . - |f_ yean announced at the mceUng Is as tal sum probably will be borne tempor- AMording to an authentic report, air. Ollle Oraham, Ruth Colwell, Betty eration of its other municipal func- The petition to obtain a public library arily _J>y . the community, . .•arrange Jack Dugkn; Joseph Humenlck, Louis -••:• • ary 16,-a-^o- p-irfc Founder's day, an- BOBOUGIl'BBIEF8 . pound eel measuring' U inches In Pelusla, John Huemenick, £d Bbrming* State of New Jersey be'requested to GENERAL .- riuai fathers' night, with, the program lor Uie cnU-rtalnmelH uncl pt'|x):t atUlc length. This Is one of the largest eels grant a Special "A" Grant intho stun Samuel Colweil of North avenue 1« next meeting November ham, Joseph Merlo, Bay Hay, Edith and social hour In chargoof the fa- recovering from a severe Attack of ar- reported caught in this vtcinitj"in Use MaloreUI, Catharine Englehardt and of S900.00 for the month o: November, thers; March 16, 3:10 p. m, some phase : Show NeU il'lJSJ lost five yeaYK The eel Was shown In Joseph Jablonskt 1933, and thritis which has confined him to bed Oarwood and Cranford.-••' --^ ELECTRIC : of .Junior high school-work'by-several 'it the last two months. • "''^/The rnoVlim^-plctuvB- slven- ia"the -"Be it further resolved, that five cer- teachers and a program by the pupils: Mtiu Ethel Benson of Hewlett, Lor.K Lincoln Scllol October 17 netted M4.iS, CHORUS TO OPEN PROGRAM tified copies of this resolution be aun- . April 37, 8:IS p. m., exhibit by Aircraft according to conmuttec report*. The Inland, Is vacationing at her home on GARWOOD BCUOOh NOTK8 The program will be opened by the|mltted to the County, and State Direc- and Boat Club, lecture, "Value of Man- Locust avenue. . total, receipts wyfe ISO.fiS. Ex. entler chorus singing "Darktown Strut- tor of the Emergency Relief adminis- daUTralnlcg in Bcbools," social hour; turos totaled I3MO. A check for (52U.31 . ~ »A Nrwi A large group of Oarwood Democrat* The following 5A pupils have formed ter's Ball"-and "All American GirL" tration." every purse - May 18, 3:16 p. in., school activities attended ttie. ovation given to Alfred K. was received f torn the State as its s^iar Other specialties Include: "Sentimental with Illustrations, election of officers; of the funds/expended in August.' an advanced gxpup In spelling and are Smith In Newark Monday night. Tlie) now progressing at their own rate;_Vlr- j Gentleman from Georgia" by Jack Pells, Thoy H.»« Disadvaatagw June IS, 3:16 p. m., reports of all com- included: Mr.'and Mrs. John F. Du- Three blda were rtceivetl Ifom con "Irda" by Joe Leonard; "When Mother mittees, social hour. glnla Ruh,.LUUan Buck, Lillian Cul- Jnd Tunklns says- dlfferencet of "gan, Mr. and Mrs. William Pinter, Mm. cerns clesuciiu to furnish coal to needy nione. Mildred Mettle, Anna Nuclfom, Played the Organ and Daddy Sang a nplnlon. are right enotish until they .Mrs, Wolfe Wins Prise Louis Pontanelll, Mr. and Mrs. Fred I famuiesVUiis•: winter, TiiWe liroUicrs Hymn" by Betty Pells, "Please, Mr. At tihe annual reception to the teach- sonny Laura. Frederick Rauch. Walter hinder progress by makin* everybody Duxlijrnek, James MoVey, jerry Fon- and tn/.Unlon Mill .Work'and Supply pusher. Josephine Nerl, Julia. CJirlst- Hemingway" by Betty Pyle, "How Deep want to talk at once,—Washington , -_ert , twenty-nine |*achera_ lwere_ ptte tanelli, -Jolm -4)UBt»t(t*-Priirifc-Bramr; Is the Ocean" by die- Oraham, "Mr. Stir. ~ Tsdnledto" theT parent*. Mrs. A; Wolfe nwn^lilfir^Flhd^li Frank Degasse, Mr, and Mrt. Walter r-high-lffaae coal. A third bid fckscn. - Gallagher and Mr. Shean" by Jack - won the dollar prise lor having the (8.60 on a lower grade coal Was sub- Uuchan, and William O'Leary. \ Mrs. WolHTclas» Invited their par- Pells and Sam! Colwell, "One Little NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION , largest attendance present., •.-•• . '• Reverend John M.. Walsh Took a* by William E.Moyer. The com- Word Led to Another" by Joe Leonard Jj\, The speaker of the. evening was Mars Iiitwe voted not toconafder the latter nts to vlalt them last Wednesday. The I*uriuabt~t6 tb« provisions of an act entitled auto trip through the Catskllls wlth\hlj upna showed and explained thu-ty , and Betty Pells, a tap dance by Joan "An Act la JQj(ulaW-KlMti«iHlt«»*lon> of W. K. Wheaton, who gave an lnterest- mothet.l.MtjiSSk.,™: »j__*_:i. Rlcmajva.jfmg and dance by DoroUjy ltlll)," paaied Uv 9fb, l»!0, and .nieiid- ——ing and-instrtjcttve-UUk-Taf ^vTi jTVVe Federal men raided the Oarw too low. All anlon on Sschei, a tap dance by Elaine Miles, D1BTK1CT UDAIOS_OI llXGlaTBy BeJonir to the P. T A • tion with the study of Columbus and House on c^«t.tli>^jl i' • ,,' - "of Cranford; Irehe ing..Uj shelter thertin• Jliose persons who The parents who attended were Mrs. —-•— -—jjederal tax. A Mum of Uu Bo.t^ of Choaui FracLold- Lundgren-andy itrlck Zollo of Wet are-In need Uirouifh ho fault of their W. Stacy, Mrs. H. 8. Brady. Mrs; J.jDu- er* for Ul. County of Un Lutheran Young People , field;'MltEl Sfrnnuclier,1'llelcn Moiier. A Major for full um. 1 —-• EdwardKonopacB, deputy dlrccr slianck. Mrs. M. E. Hanaen and Mrs. •" .| -' ST. ANNE'S NEWS j Two uembera of Botoufb Councrl,i.thr¥«-yeir To Hear Rev. J.W» Wilson [jlelen Raclty Wluna- Turner, CnUierli.- vhjo presided over th\'flnt part o( B. J. Schenuner.'' I Father Walsh attended the meeting rni. ' On. member of Borough Council, oae-year ! Eniilchardt/jack PeUsrSuddy i/COnard- the meeting, pointed out that 'neither The «A class won the award of *1- at of tbe athleiic committee-of the Union-turn. The speaker at liie Lutheran Youns and Al Toth, of OarWood. " the ttttiunitteoiior the Boroiigrt be- the p.-T. A evening mceUng. There County federation of Holy. Nome. So- On* Jutllce of In. IVac, full term. Tho I'lifc of mMtlng or Ui. Hid lloarut Peoples' service Sunday evening will be cause of the lack of finances,Van u;:er were '14- mothers present. ' In additfcn Idetles to make prellmjnary airange- Rogistry and KlKtlon: Rev. Jesse W. Wilson of Westfleld. Mr, Hon. jo Dlblicil Tlm.i .._J.l cvlcled tamtlled slivltcr in separate three fathers, one aun;, and two grand-- Intents for the second annual DOWlihf . Flnl Ditfrlct—Boroujh nail, CRLter Streo Wilson served as a missionary in Japan hOUSCS ,. : -V mothers attended. . • ', tournament Si Anne;s expect to enter and- South Afntu«." 'fiirilii' pirrpfiMi^tf-wnr Hist Ili4 - * liars Future Complaint1*-. V .. Swrna-' »i«trtet—JoSuaon- Hchool, -Wain for several years and Is well qualified /So fl(;(lri>s rnllicr ..larg-'rljTin'-thn Hbloryaab lakes Trip • a strong team In this year's competition Btrect to give an adtrcsa on "The Situation Because of a '.prolonged discussion Ic; —aVitpjrri-iitIj- llutVork hone hnil The History Club tookj a trip to and any member desiring' to plajLmajr DisciurTioM or nouKDAitiEs or ' »1 out of 3 homes hwf Existing Betwein Japan and China and with one. man who was receiving aid. see Father Walsh for details. KLKCrlON D1STB1CTH 1 >t fliiporKrtliMl oxen for fnriu labor In the-mayor ruled that no complalius Waslilngton's Crossing last Saturday. Dlalrlct 1> > Tbat all Uut tecrllor; or portlou Ing electric refrigeration V Its Relation ^Christian Missions. ' All inient itiir, Imr tiikon Hie The following; • members went: David The Rosary Society wi}i hold a Hal- of UM Borough of (iirwood iltuite South of th are Invited .to attend. from Individuals receiving aid would be CTnt.r of in? rlfhl-i>r-««y of Uie Central Kill ha* a O-E Monitor Tap plnoo of camel-iiitd usti us a burden Potts, president of the. club, §tepheji lowe'en party tonight in tbe parish Refrigerator. Sunday School »1U begin al 10 a bearer. heard- at future general meetings, but hall Prises will be awarded to the per- road oT New tvmr. b« and the urn. 1> HartLy that all claimants should be made toKcatenbaum, Hailey PeneL "Virginia ereatrd and e.ublUli>d aa Xlcctkn DliUlct NO. and the regular English service will Reynolds. Steve Kulha. Peter Knglise. sons wno remain unidentified the long- 1 of UM talc] Boroujh. • Product of 15 year*, of dispensed with tills week to muke.wny the respective committees''.who.would Plalrlct It That all thai aKtlolror portion Flr.l Bibl* In Eoili.h Miss Elizabethi England. 1b WlHiam est - Member* only, are invited. :; of Uu Borouth or dvwood North or Uie center research ... with an ur>- for a special Reformation festival slatt- haw the_power (o take-iyVe necessary of the rbiit-<>r-«ur of Uia Central RtUroad or The Hr»| printed KnxllKlf'turslon or action.- ""• { '..Barry, Helen KWila, France* Wheeler, Troop four of the Junior Catholic paralleled 5 year parlor* ing at 11 a, ni. Holy communion will the. ontlro niiiie wus by Miles Cover TereSie Grossman, William Berry,'Jr .Nwr Jency bo and Ih* umi la hereby crated -Application^, for wood are to be filed Daughter* of Aroerlc* will,entertain or MUUUhed u Bialon Dlatilct No. ! 01 the t mance rec6rd.' be distributed at this service dalo In lfUIS. Oeorge, Benkow /Transportation «a Borough of Garwood. • , with ttie commit!^ lf>; tlic Borouvhi trccp eight atalwrpwe'ec^imy to be 1 lurnlilied by Mr. Barry and aOat'Snc- held Friday evening in the pariah'hall. I 18lsn«I) ' — • Famoui sealed>ln-sfeeJ Hall. One-quarter cord of WooU will be WALTKB UtUAXrH I land, teacher* who accompanied the Baborate plan* have -been made for Monitor Top mechanism ..^ furnished each needy, family ' efsa ; ctob on the trip. . . _ ; - ; the event The poverty baiaar, held requiring no artenlion, not month by the county th adfiitlon to the •van oiling.' coal furnished by the locaiconunltti-c, The dub started out' about lOiSO a.Friday-evening, was very successfu:. It was announced. i. -. We went across Neir Jersey by theTbe proceeds will be used, to purchase • All-steel cabinet built to way of, Remington, and got in Wash- unlforma for needy memfcers of the or- last a lifetime... with slldV A.letter was received from the Bed ? Ingtoix's Crosstnc about noon. -. , "nanlMlin** • •' -^ •• "' • '• ^- . Ing shelves and •xclustv* Cross advising that garments would be We ate our lunchby the Delawait furnished II »n estimate would be. tok- Pmttoer Walsn wiU celebrate All Hal- easy-cleaning features. THEATRE -WESTFIELP and found some w*Wr to drink atttoon towa' Bve With a party for tte.children j^njofJhftnunMKrhctded.-A^jmmittee ttoneynian-a fountain. •. :• •:• . •" • Th« lowest COST reMgtr- of teachers was_oppolnl«l-to ascerteui :of the pariah Saturday afternoon. All Matinee. Daily' •Then w« visited "The **Konsy Fer- , tbe children are Invited.' Prises win b« pter you can awn .$ . ' l Eve, rerfonnance the number of garments' which could be 1 ry House," where Washington stayed furnished for tbe best, most original backed by an unequalled " 1:39 used during tile -whiter. ••' ••••'•••• .' two hours before going to Trenton. In and meat ^humorous "costumes. Re- - 4-Year Service Plan. , 1 ^o^.-v1-;-;':::;,;-:-.:^^^^. Tho Euierjency Eell«f>Oonunitt(>e the house tbereweriaverooms, three freshments will be served* urged citizens to .vote in favor of tak-downitaln and two upstairs. • "^. The women of the parish are still of- ing the 20 mlllton dollars out. of .tlie w Downstair* tbe kitchen was *UQ tie fering clam chowder ana fishcakes for There U a General Electric highway fund and placlng.lt in the ~-««--•-•--•--••-- jajieitiMe'ww sale each Friday. Tbe food Is on s»:« *'BiJESSED EVENTS ^m^tfflto«a» V4J Within -ALSO- . ..J election NoveriilierK.•••-.:•...-• f • O 1 In the next mom tbere was a bar —Requests for aid have been received where refreshments- were, served, and a The Btorje,-p| the '•- !•'.. p UM you frwu_M famlliea thus fat, according todesk where Washington wrote. *Tb'e Illsaouri river Is navigable In toiest"Failure"-since -« "WHITE ZOMBIE" committee members. Assistance; his' 1 Upstairs there was a trumble bed Runner daring tbe flood period as far i . : i»»B. o. -Tv.^- model and With BELA (DRACULA) LUGOSI been given to M families, .Approid- generally on trumbles and can slide Un- at Great lalls, Mont, and In low water price thai Jon mawiy 1888 has been speut for. relief der a higher ted. at far as Buford, tt the month of tbe ^ GEORGE soils you,i, > i •"1~-i-">erf:the director said. TeHowstcoe rlvw. ' FBIOAC ANI) 8ATDRrMV-OCX Js-M Washington's Oosatag was made uv to a beautiful-park by tbe state, aid many school children visit there. • Virginia Beynolda, Secretary. ',••.•.= '0'"v;:rin-":' '••-:' -: ' . "THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13" Romance! with Clive Brook and Lila Lee ALL TOO NEED TO KNOW STARTS SAnBOAT^ OCT». Drama! 1 (TM Katw Uw Bast) ,_ « —DAXV —« • •-__ Action! SUCCESSFUL PAL THE KBIVL CALAMITY" With TOM MIX AND BIS WONDER IIOKSE "GRAND rflHHtE ..v.*w*sas« UWlUa. 1OIIK ;::;:...-..:' ~~''i'wm'''.' /•-'y\-,. Matinee OtSy-^rBStSSCSHF THK MOHTCAWr— ^r*. •.'MAST—SSTKE . •"'••--,' MOrf. OCT. 31—TtJKS, j(0V 1 HO W.OOL-EY k .;.^ WAMXX jutxep v"/i' WKD. am nroas, NOV.I-I MAJUON DATDES The story of a mflUonalre wha '• w>SMj^i)ttli|d-|i|B HOLD *EM JAIL" nor, Genenl ;«¥w*-»Si BOBEET MONTOOHESV i went oh strike! fAn insnu»-T - ^wi mw oners the ;',';.Cf*sr,-SgS8p : WEEK OF OCT. tt-NOV. « rJunior. Irs attneriye lojrarwfcjVg^S! . ffsS 'i£ftMS 'make*1 It the outstsndfn-* >: 'iw

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    The clr»jjs and minstrel gritnnjtn* The directors of the Needlework Dmtis at the tHnitr parka-- Bonds* have distributed l.SM articlef In and About Town School Saturday afternoon on the cUihlng to charity this week. Of grounds of tte parish home faf at- total amount, the Quild distribut- tended bf more than 800 people. Tne dzeoa bootba were in'charts at tne ^^ h«riie«B eSsettdi. '~"~~ rand Arthur'Hame'r.jr Hmd Batlef. director la the Union. County Ttoar- their poptts: Mrs. UacDonaU, Mrs. erf 'AssodatlOD. " ^^ ^^White, Kiss 8. Pros*. Mlsa B. Castor. lira, a Paul WelB of West End Place Mrs. J. wnils, MlsaO. Davta. Mrs. Tay- was hasten to eight guests tor bridge lor. Mrs. Morris, Mrs. O. O, Alburjr. Mta "The game is yet in our own hands; to play it well Betty ABbury, Miss H. Float, Mrs. Ons- tntntng htm for tne posi- , trftuted during the coilecUon and stat- Tuesday afternoon. tion, which he said is tn eCect a vm- terman.- Mrs. K. Betnrtcb. Mrs. W. «"«» eon&cnttaa; toe an operation In the tne be malte us a great and happy people. " General Hospital. Mew York. An added outstde attraction was the otizsa today.. Owintj, if ttrclwt Miss Constance Burnett of 218 Or-ova cent In a goat cart in charge Xher speakcit wtn James E. War- George Washington ot J. Wagner. TBTOUTS FOB PLAY Mrs r» *** v« "•>•*•'••' ••••- > ange avenue will be hostes* at bridge V who cwtltnefl coonocny measures of „ b> the Ladles' Auxiliary of ttw Oap-tonight Oueats will be-from Plain- The Indoor performance Included the Township """""'HT« and pointed tam se*eU Rodney JHtke Poat,-Wer' Held, Westfleld and Cranford. - lections by the'Kitchen Kabtnet -or- out farther redaettons in taxes «iU be onmutlc chestra under the direction of Ws» Club will be held at 8:13 uJof Foreign Wars, to install offleen Mr. and Mra. Robert Nicholson of S3 Mr. and Mrs. ondie auxiliary November 4 at a Joint Beech street entertained three tables of Pederson, Miss Ensor, and M*** cas- tor. ' The n\<*trtb^rf IncluH*^ Orace meeting ol the auxiliary and the post bridge Saturday night QueiU were Candte >niV1 hBVpC T Cranford Trust Company | m the post rooms, from New York, WestBeld and Cran- Btegdals, Cora Ztckier, Bwlyn Ooble. ?jL^^i. „ " **** announced a Malste Tranke, Mary EUxabeth Prank- joppoit lor whole Re- tentative date 6f December 15. The ford. hu wver |ven . Mrs,-James H. McUahon,. US Bet- Un, Janice. Barnes, Majarte SchuUs. ' '^ •**" g profession famine Shire, daughter of Mr. andSuzanne Perkins, lord avenue, wttl be hostess tor a Mrs. K. D. Shire of 18 "Em street, en- V I A. benefit bridge at J:SO p. m, Barbara Brown. Other '-attractions tertalned six friends Tuesday afternoon Tight rope walker, Dorcas Flrehack, Friday, November 4. Urs. Fred Deltet In Honor of Eleanor Ditasel. it Harry Col, Dudley WiU Conduct TO rRSSKNT PLAY perTbrmlng bear,. Kenneth Ooodinan he is wnfcms for the election of all| 'to asiiiing Jirs. MeMahon and has a»-Mb*' Ditjel-s"twelfth birthday. andtralner, Edmund'Robert*; Owl and The Junior Service League will pref [ nounced Uckets'.wiU be M cent* and Republican ranrtMalfs Ur. Jacques Leader*' Training Course -sent a, play, "The Bleeping Beauty," at Mrs. C. Bertram Oarrett of it Ham- pussy-cat. Jane Roycc and Chariis lauded the records ot the two Republl SHOOTS BIG MOOSE t be secured from l«er. ilton avenue had as her guest Tuesday Harrison, rnrft^^ dance under direc the Itoosevelt 8f; unlird w Bland, dhkied ti^-recreational rooms. In the parish house an-amusing side- Uons ot the Leader", Nov, Jl, "The Cul- 34, Ehnora avenue and Dunham ave- .show, waa.an. added featured to the we'fall," ifns pnpnlnrlr.ml In ttila enun- Entertain Ga d Qub 1 rlculum", Nov It, "Tho McUuxi of nue. 1 cast were: Fat woman, Peggy Orubb: Jry nn > Hue In Dickinson ! tunu "Th» Teaching1; and "Revii>w ann Bibliog- United States Civil Service Commis- Vatrlol'n Apprnl," from which It w«s Radio Repair Service E. A. Hamilton of. Cranford tied for' bearded woman, Peggy Muir, Siamese Friday, October % at • p. m. in the raphy" Any man wishing to register sion has announced. It will-accept ap- twins, Muriel Ford and Peggy Smith; tukpn n» fho motto of Kentucky, but for_th«~ course should aco Fred W DAY AND NIOttT plications untU November 15 lor the po- fourth, fifth and sixth places with, a Rostrevor, MUn street, the Cranford score of 45 In the distance handicap sleeping beauty, Carol Caldwell; glass It In .found In the remotest literature. Lahgo of 10 Madison avenue Indadlot jjitofl ot assistant curator (flsbes) to fill t.tftw Club .will eniesiain the Gara-ood fln«] Is of oniitmwn ortj;ln event at the Union County Park Traps Parlrhlll UoD» CSnb Trtlh a Haaontn party ElectriciLApplianccs "9 vacancy in the National* Museum, Sunday afternoon. Hamilton also was Ethel Ascough; tattoed lady, Frances There will be plenty tf deconUons and Bend In any Items of nfews you may Smithsonian Institution. Washington, Root; strong man, Howard Taylor, and SharlnB !• Happinvii CRANTOIU) 6-2M0-W one of three entrants to muke perfect JovtalOy.—A blp aacd tt-cipKtnl, have—no charge. - »L amTSXC, III Nt» (4., Smltt D. c. For the position the inaUtuton scores. tall woman, Karl Buschman. Sliurlns' lH~tlie iri-Ht and Impera- '.wishes a man. Pull Information may At the conclusion of the dinner meet- In the evening the older pupils took ing the Lions bowling uca vill Jour- tive ni'i-il of iiiir 1I11111. An unnhared be obtained at the Cranford Post Office. life is not llvlnc. .ll» who spiirea . . The p. E. S." card party wll be held part In a minstrel in the parish house. ney to the Casino to bowl against the O W L./ / at the hoine* of MrV rWill Scholz, 30 Those taking part were:. End men, Her- merchants. Itrcuii'lls lil» life. -Itlihlil Wind. George B. Templeton, baas soloist of South Ninth street at Jp. m., Friday, bert Reusch, Fred Jones, Doris Briggs MAZDA LAMPS the Garden, City Cathedral, will stag October 28. Tallies wHfbe fifty cents and Orace. Orrok; messenger, Thomas American manufacturrd, fully several special numbers at the Sunday Oreen, nad specialty performers. Jack SHANNON STEAKS TO r.-T. A. ROHRER MUSIC STUDIO e.cning service or THntty Episcopal Nordln, Oeorge Johnston, Mary _ Ellen -prrmnality Oentopmcot and Psy- guaranteed, 10 to M watt. 15c Church. The complete program ]s as Floyd shannon of 29 Arlington Road,, chological Aids to Vocaitionsl j andEdui- U-DMION AVE. (Near B. R. BUtion) employment manager of Western Elec- Perkins, .Norman Jones, Arnold Jones PIKE'S (ollo»s ProceBsonal hymn, "For All cational Adjostmcsit"' ,tu the subject tric Beamy Works, "conducted a forum and Oeorgtanna Greene. the Saints," by R.. Vaughn WSlUams; a of a lecture giirn Friday .night at the All Instruments Taught DAVTORANK1N WALTER JAIIN t at the Orange Y. M.' C. A. auditorium Others taking part besides the spec- Magnificat'In B flatby^Healer WUlan; Parent-TeachenT Asaocsauon meeting PHONE CRANFORD 6-07M anthem. "Ho, Everyone That.Tlilrst- last night ialty performers were: Helen MacDon- at Prconia, L. L, 19 Floyd n""m". 29; cUV^by Sir George MarOn; and the aid, Durene Young, Agnes Morse, Irma Arlington Road, cniptoyinent manager rTCTB 1Mes cuneh«din» _CranJord Qpfljaftra A. WANO INSTRUCTION urn, will meet tomorrow night at 8:15 •Vlckar, Roaie Muh- Ihf llnrt nf t.h». Tnn«t. Best Quality Anthracite Handled lenbrack, m»w.w II/WM. mw.msji pj, Austin Rob that personality is one-of nan's most modern methods are requested-to be there for the busl- erts, Jack Fleuren, Bob Oxee and Nat mote assets in the commercial and The Woman's Club of Granted: has 1 meeting. ECC MUns. tnrtmtrral as well as the aadal world. GURU ANDERSON completed, plaris for-a cariparty to be .Oraduate of the - IS 11.00 "^ton .$9.00 t Mrs." Charles O. Albmr'waa cnair- Mr. «*"•—• has been engaged in psy- t lt M ft 4 The-iUmted cbttreh service* for-, the 1 vNew.Voik. College of Music, -. •.-•., vw a furniture store In Railway. Mrs. Fred nun oTt&e ctfeus'lAur mbutnT The chological worsf for a nambes* of years' STOVE. ... >* *" , T L O. E, S. of the fourteenth district will minstrel was coached by Miss Jessie Phone Cr. 6-W2J-W Z4S North Ave,W, teller is chairman and her' committee be held at 7:t5 p. m., Sunday, October BU 1 Arthur and costumes were In charge NUT* 'j "Per'ton ' pfr'ton .$7.50 i lollows Mrs. James Barrett, lira. $0, at the Reformed Church, Wood of Miss Flossie Parkins. After the per- ! Price, Mrs. H. B. Levey, Mra. Jacob avenue and Henry street. Linden, formance the cast presented Miss Ar- JUra. WllUam Feree, Mrs. Char- thur with a. bouquet of flowers In ap- RANKIN & JAHN Iit_Yera_MagliBttB, The Violet Beauty Shoppe -The-WdmanVChoral of-CranfordV of preciation of her workr In making th? TEL CBAN, e-OSHj 321 CENTENNIAL AVE, PKANTOBD L Murphy. Mrs. J. Angus which Mrs.. Lillian Andrews is conduc- afternoon .and^venlng a success."'Ice •rmwinm the opening of their new shoppe at , Mrs. James H. McMahon and tor, has resumed its activities for the cream and candy- were sold during the > Craig. Anyone wishing trans- season and will give two concerts this afternoon and evening performances * 108 N. UNION AVlvNtJE may call either Mrs. Mc-Winter. Rehearsals,will be held Tue- under .the direction of Mrs. Carl Hoe, E JOHN C. PETERSON | or Mrs. Voorhees. All cars wUl day-nights- at 8 o'Uock.ln the First Jr* and John Wagner. HABCOJKO VE BEOW AUC1I i north side of station. _ Presbyterian Church^ , FDiGiatWAVK FACIAL Jeweler MANICURING Exaichrned ' Costumes andtold clothes win be worn snAxroo «ly topic of the meeting yes- Tne Azure chapter of O. E. S. will and forGloMe* f the Wednesday, Morning Club entertain Master Masons/on Novem- to the Hallowe'en party of the Cranford Week-End Special-Any Three Items 75c •charge of Mrs. Wlliam B. WI1- 4. Work and special entertain- Riding Club Monday night in the Ken- IPapers^ere readjajr. Mra^ Btow- rrielt are on the program. Master Ma- sington Riding Stables. KenUworth. Appointment f-Merrlfct'who-spoke-on "Poetic sons at WneaUhearXodgeTBosellelBna: Membera-and-thelr-guests-wiU-be en- — Only itlbn," and Mrs. Albert B. Mere- of Bayonno Lodge, Byonne, have been tertained with" Hallowe'en games and Youn, for efficient, practical, and artiitic work Watch, ' dancing. Mrs. O. L. Richards and-Miss i tailed or Edwlu Arlington Bo- Invited in adltion to the Cranford Clock, . Optical 1 Mrs. Chondlee H. Blckok who Masons. . Refrethments will be served. Katlterlne Park will be In charge of the Pretcriptionr : to give her. topic last week, program. ETHELINDA M. HALLBERT Jewelry : Books and More Books, this Ponner Director Art Department of large N. Y. AdverUslng Concern Filled Mrs. Clifton Prescott and Mrs. Ches- / - Graduate of lifts" meeting next Wednesday ter Lansing have been appointed by and ,. .Waaauniian bring Art Count Before . After Broken la regular business meeting in the Parent-Teacher Associations of Caruso's B«aaty Parlor •• .New Tok School of indmtrUi Art Optical Cranford as delegates to the .New Jer- AWD, / Etadaid saasqr yean nndo- Dr. Junes A. Ilsney at Don't IUv« an AILINO WalcU Lenses sey Congress of Parents and Teachers, -' Mttaogallttu ffueum uf Art Repairing —Let Us CUBIT It ' Duplicated i Italian-American' Republican November a, 3 aid 4 at Atlantic City. Barber, Shop Mrs. J..S. Stanley of Sylvester street Asmvaeal hUbat bonorv amonf them 6 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD, N. I t UnUMJfcounty held a monster 107 WALNUT AVC CRANFORD - Ntw T«rt ftrlwnl «f Fine and Applied Art f [in Turn Ball, EUzabelh, last gave a group bridge at her home last MAS BOHBEB, Bea*ty Specialist I Belw«n Union and North A»f huts week for the P.-T. A. scholarship fund. The Jasui W. Aleuoder Scholarship" L which the principal speaker Ifee Dr. flrank Alfm Fanom Scliolanhlp" Edward, Coral, Emigration of {Oils Island, N. T. I Republican rftnrilitofJ>ft" also L. H. (QHAFEEE, OeneralXonjractor Lettering Potters Engrossing t talks. The hall was crowd- Signs Resolutions' Scenery dty. Over 75 members of 30 Bouses to My Credit in Cranford and Westfleld/ iford.ltaUan-Ainerlcan. Repub- ALL BRANCHES .OF JOBBING PROPERLY ATTENDED TO SATISFACTORY-PRICES headed-by-Nlck-PoUdorp, «•> B1VEKSIDE DR. CRANFORD, N^J "' 1 and Frank Massa.'were PHONE CaVC-OU , having made the trip a SOUTH is«h ST. / I bus. L Your Thanksgiving LOWEST PRICES PAINTS—ENAMELS—WALLPAPERS . AT ACTUAL SAVINGS '.,»r.,'.l,Tw KJANOE anJTTBTM saving prioea. Reep your standard* of living *£- AS1B WAX VARNISU I __ - add tha ml of fo*d down. GOcIb. Hour Drying SPECIALS.FOR SATURDAY [Poultry U qta. SMALL EATING APPLES for - ...... tie lAw, W. K Union Are, B. IS qt EATING—COOKING PEARS . ST CALL CB. MIU Kitchen, fEANUTS, J lbs. for ...... , ". '. ".'. Ho Udas; Room, Dining BANANAS, per dozen . . . . •>. .. r_ . JOC Ball ana* Hed- ""POPCORN, per bag ... ". . .. ' ...... 5e k R. M. Struble wua AND SB SMALL ORANGES, 15 for ...... IS* papea can be boc«ht BOOF PADTt SPINACH; > lbs. far - '„...... ' JM .OSTEOPATH GLOSS HHTIK as law as; raO / STRING BEANS, Z lbs. for ...... Ue $1.50 gaL 10c $1,00 gaL BEETS, 1 bandies for ...... _™.-_,. . 10« We bope you have a band of fun on , CARROTS, 1 bunches for _. Ms (CBanford t-WIt HdJowe'cn.Jt'i.good time tob^a'idd'' _^ ST4NG-8 TUX Any neatainc JPUMFk|M8 aaoLCIDEB "~ " STREET,. CBANTOBO lMt . again «nd-«njoy the games. plete. Offer include* PORCH, DECK AND . COHFABE, THESE PRICKS - TRADE BZBB - SAVE HONEY i «fjideiran._ [MINED You'atniiacblir ciihfo^Hu>Jwid(te» when EALL TLOOB^NAMKIi CLEAN ghosts and gobfint get hungty, — and the, csanntted; All Colors The Reliable Market $L95gaL mimini 1 Highct Quality best place to get them '»jX $1.95 gaL Fancy Fruita and Vegetables ' - • «eQfc 18.75 U IASTHAN STREET Tet CBantorYMtJt — ».«« CBANTOBD PAINT ATZEN 11 EASTMAN ST^ \ Let Us Ettlasts Tear niaUnff - FUNERAL DIRECTORS JWOsssBsVMuMsrib - W.MHI ?rr. R?? .-*<•' '• 1 •• Ae, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1932 Booster Ganvood Page P.-T. A. Will Sponso FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY Council Ada Grant No HnancUl Aid Can B. Given . J To Sporuor Dance Monday DemocratsToSponsor PeUUoner. la Appeal - Of $900 for ReBef Extension Worker Will Con- to F.-T. A. Minstrel and Dance In a special meeting Tmadnv Blqhx T&e' J duct Class Each WWeek; Offi- members of the Carwood council pass- cers -Announc-A e 193 Comedy, Music and Specialty ed a resolution nkiueeting the State Emergency Relief Adminlstrstton to ' Program. Numbers Included in'Pro- grant a special ;'A" grant of $900 tc gWto Be Given Wednes- carry on relief" work v in tie: borouga , ""• ""Wet V. Satt*rthwalte,» during November. Foiiowing Is the or- dinance as passed: ^2.n-»OoUntJ' ""•"ton worker, will day. . .".'.. • •'.• : "Whereas, it is estimated that tee conduct . iota. of mliunety c •«. s The Oarwood* Democratic Club wUI "ni-.Qf twelve hundred (»l20O> dollar sponsor * Minstrel and Dafice Wednes- wlU be required to carry on Dependen- W W. W. Halaey, principal of | during No:!w-1, day night in the Lincoln School. Local cy Relief In the Borough, of I Carwoti •wood achpols. at the meeting Murray dl» ."•«*! , »nd professional talent wiU take part County of Cnloii, for JQ, monm of K0. Parent-Teacher, committee mem- to the show.- •':.•. . vember, 1932, and • * ;• evening.' Allmem.... and their friend, are I Jablonskl Is the Interlocutor, "Whereas, the Finance Committee of Iwej, Tony Luca, the Borough of Garwpod reports that Approximately 11300 I. needed to as a result of the present economic sit- The program for the 1833-33 school P»« for ttie unemployed during^ove Itar. me director pointed out. 'lTw uation, the Borough of Ganvoodis ut- " yrar, announced at the mieetlhg-Uu able to flnance reUef for lie time Be- follow.: November 17, 3:so.p. nTTteich? ing Without seriously aSeCing Uteop- "W of primary reading by several nrl" eratlon of it. other mucxipal fUBC- •. It mary teacher, and a program by Oil •Tvr Kwnt J .*£•*,-tfUdflw DeciXri6. 8=1J tkos, and that they- are mutfe to act • i u * - on "^°°1 Finance." a »o- the bonds of the Borough, and clal h.our ana the 6hn.tma* play -*•• •«-**««:««, oieaa'oicko, "•Wbereas, there-will be raised in toe Borough of Oantood by_publL: enter- a"/ 1». 3:30 p. m.. hoaluTpr^ri ^«*c3to Frank, Anna Wanca, Mary i. Nettle; Wanat, tainment and popular subscription. "" n>»y. .•-.. •? • «. • «•„ •-- *. * ii. I^Hte%inffi1of'w3vSgr? .,. - nual B . "Therefore, be it resolved tnat tie t °*?V<»» BUMFS Emergency^. BelletAdmmiatratott of the ming State of :New; Jersey- be-requested to 'Show Net. ^ Edith m"( - -pedal "A- Grant inthc' sum for The .moving picture ,„, the month o: November , exlilblt ' Schol October 1 I and Oranford. i»32, and , ELECTRIC ^.further resolved, that ftve CXT- OASWOOD 8CUOOL NOTES ^r^' Ot thii "^"""m bi sui- mittedted too tlithee County and StatSt e tom> " ——• "** New."—-T-T^-•- 17 LOP Oof l ttet^** EmergencITnidHVAnAHy Relisr*_t-_ m-r . • »••»•••. M»O OI4I14; US l\& gjj L " ft*«taf.«*>5u have formed traUon." the funds wpended In August »"w »dvanced iwoupm .pelUnTand Three bid. were received Iwm conh" PWje«lWat th every Mra. MWf, win. prfa. 8 to TT>o> H.,. Dliad^.nt,,,^ ann ^SIJT?!?/' {"ra^coal to needy Ire< ** *? "*' reception to the ( unuie. thl» winter. Tuttle Brothcra • Jnd Tunkln. *,,» differmce. ,,f nd the Union Mill Wttrk ana £ i fc ?*"' » "Pinion ore right ennu.-h until th« ratal to the parenU.. Mr*. A. eRQn stibmltted. hid* of ts^i) •hinder pn.gre,. by makln' everyt,«iJ .wjt•:to.talk st once-wJhSn lcksen^ J_ .w« MM •Mrs. Wtoiir, "One

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    40c Any r i i 1 ]l • r^ir i 'ill, I | if iiiilm ; -,^-1- -i *c \*"" ''' TO?5ffi??^'**Pwfc>Bws - -iua.C . Bcctric The Story of the Funniest "Pauife" «nt 1829 B. o.. GEORGE ARLISS Clive Brook and[U. Romauice!' p - "A ' Action! Ill SUCCESSFUL "GRAND ~~ CALAMITY^ HOTEL" fin w.oOLEY . IWith- Aa at O. St Pt,(-~ I III -In- • MAEr ASTKB ^iij^ffi^ I "HOLD -EM JAIL" "BLONDIE OF THE FOLLIES" PARADISE" ••rte. —Abo— L—fiftSSf*' 8i 6x1^6 ' s i T t T ^' — ""r-s-j-M- If-iS* *' **^iy»«i.< liiVx^b •**'~TA — •* ^ *^: Jiff s "'" THE CRANFORD QTI2EN AM) CfflONlCLE. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1932" 300 At££d Trinity UrgeltaliaiiAmmcans Needleworitera Distribute \ News of the Week 1,932 Artklea of Clothing The eirips and mhutfel sdwn by toe To Vote Republican Tfte directors of the Nndlework PupUs of^tl* Trinity pariah. Bunday Oulld have dlttarlbuted. U«3J articles In and About Town School Saturday afternoon on' the ot clothing- to charity this week. Of O. Wesley Collins of Wertneld and grounds-of th» parish houto was- at- the total the Guild dlstrlbut- tended by. more than HO people.. The v|WSterlM.nve «mu »d- [or the Western Elecrtc Kearay Works . Michael EuPabio, president of the the Presbyterian Church at S IS p m will continue her studies (Otis winter. operation, doctor, Byron Bode, patient, club, continued the' meeting, which 1800-pound moose.. The antlen' spread miMlon «iU b« rtj.-v«vj tor bolh chil- Washington Bicentennial camera- ex- on each Monday-during November. A gasoline stove explosion in the Edwin Latane, Jokes, Buddy Morris and was attended, by about 80. Ofteiuured forty-five inches. drrn aiut &!uSx Txlfj. y jjbii to be- held beginning next Mon- Charlel s and ballet, Suzanne The -topic* Col. Dudley ha* cluttrri liln«l frtca mas sancbrr T. A. . ROHRER MUSIC STUDIO levelling service or Trinity Episcopal Nordin, George Johnston, Mary,Ellen . "Personality Development and' Psy- I* «• M nit... . 15c Floyd Shannon of 29 Arlington Road, chological .Airts\ to Vocational and EdUr 15 UNION^ AVE. (Near B. R. Station) I ChurctL' The iomplete program Js a* employment manager of Western Elec- Perkins, Norman Jone«,_ Arnold Jones llollows: Processonal hymn. Tor All and Oeorglanna Oreene. " . catlonal Adjustment" was the subject tric Kearny Works, conducted a forum of a lecture given Friday night, at the ; All Instrument* Taught DAVID BANKIN WALTKK JAIM I the Saints, "by R. Vaughn. Williams; a at the Orange Y. M. C. A.audltortum I Magnificat in B flat by Healey WUlan; Others taking part besides tbe spec- Parent-Teachers' Association meeting iastnlght. •'•••• . PHONE CRANFOED 8-07W - •"anthem, "Ho, Everyone That Tfcirst- ialty performers we're: Helen MacDon- at PeconUt, L. I, by Floyd Shannon, 29 | ett," by "Sir a«"rge~MarB'nJ:"antl"Th« ald,-Darene-¥«untv-Agnes Morse, Irma Arlingldn Boad," employment "manager Cjranford Council, 1489, Royal Arcan- Briggs, Edna Qoble, Winifred-Miller, 1 Bach "Prelude In O" as tbe concluding at .the Western Electric Kearny Works.- PIANO INSTRUCTION um, will-meet tomorrow night at 8:18 Joan and June MoWlctiSsr, Rosle Muh- Mr. Shannon pointed out In his talk Only Best Quality Anthracite Handed ,nMsmh«s Along the llnea of the moat approved are requested to.be there for the busi- erts, Jack Fkuren, Bob Oxee and Nat - . modern metnotu , - The Woman's Club of Cranford has valuable assets In the commercial and EGG.;...:,..... PE ness meeting. , Mima. Industrial as well at the social world. GURU ANDERSON I -completed plans lor-a-card party to be 1 1S11.00 I tr.on. .$9.00 1 Ma'Bhannon.ha» been, engaged to psy- Graduate ot the I t'it 3 bmseH&UIQ ******* at man of the circus and minstrel. The chological work for a number of years, i furniture store in Rahway. Mrs. Fred strict will 1 O. E, 8. of the fourteenth district minstrel was coached by MlssJesslo Phone Cr,6-(KM-W- «48 North Ave,W. - is chairman and her committee be held at 7:48 p. m., Sundayr,, October1 J P"t°« I pe,loa_.r r lollowa: Mrs. James Barrett, Mrs: Arthur and costumes were in charge 30, at the Reformed Church, Wood of Miss Flossie Parkins. After the per- ;. price. Mrs. H. B. Levey, Mrs. Jacob avenue and Henry street, Linden. , Mrs. William Feree, Mrs. Char- formance the cast presented Miss Ar- RANKIN & JAHN -Mrs.- Vera- Maglietta, thur with, a bouquet of flowers In ap- The Woman's Choral ot Cranford, of preciation ot her worMn making the The Vi(rfetlBeaut^ ShoppeL TEL. CBAN. 6-08$* m ancauL-A», CKANFORD J. L. Murphy. U.Mrs. J. Angus which Mrs. Lillian Andrews is conduc- vies, Mrs. James H. MeMahon and afternoon and evening M success. Ice announce* the opening of their new thoppe at tor, has resumed Its activities tor. the cream and candy wero-told during the . Rose Craig. Anyone wishing trans*, season and will give two concerts thb ation may call either Mrs. Mc- afternoon and eveninrenlng 4 rieriofmance s 108 N. UNION AVENUE winter. Rehearsals will.be held Tue- under the directionmo, otf 1So. Carl Hoe, JOHN C. PETERSON hon or Mrs. Voorhees. All cars will day nights, at 8 o'clock] in the First BiAHCELlNti EVE UBOW AUC1I I oh north side of station. Jr, and John Wagner; Presbyterian Church. | FHVGEB WAVE. | FACIAL < Eye. I, - IlIAMPOO MANICUBINO Jeweler The Afaire chapter of' Oi*E.-8.:wiii :CoeUunesano:Oldciothejitobe worn ' Tne timely topic of >£e'n»etlngyes- to the Hallowe'en party of the Cranford •- u -HI: n-day ot the Wednesday Morning Club entertain Master Masons on Novem- Week-End Special—^Any Three Items 75c i in charge of ^Mis. Willam B. Wil* ber 4. Work and special entertaln- Riding Club Monday night in the Ken- and'- • Illanu. Papers were read by Mrs. How-jnelt are on the-program. Master. Ma- sington Riding Stables, KenllWorth. lard B Mcrritt ~wbo spoke on "Poetic sons af WheaUtleaf Lodge, RoseUe and Members and~the[f~guests~will Be~en- Optometrist • Observation," and Mrs. Albert B, Mere- of Bayonne Lodge, Byonne, haye been tertalned with Hallowe'en games 'and " Your*, for efficient, practical, and artUtic work pith who talked of Edwin Arlington Ro- invited In .adltlon to the Cranford dancing. Mrs. O. L. Richards and t/Sisa Watch, I Unson.. Mrs. Chandlee H. Hickok who Masons. Refreshments will be served. {Catherine Park will be In charge of-the Qock, I was unable to give her topic last week, program. ETHELINDA M. HALLBERT spoke of Books and More .Books, this Former Director Art Deportment of large N. Y. Advertising Concern Jewelry Mrs. Olltton Prescott and Mrs. Ches- Graduate of Keek The meeting next Wednesday ter Lansing have been "appointed by Washington Irving Art Course and Before - Attar will.be a regular business meeting in the Parent-Teacher: Associations of Caruso's Beauty Parlor New York School of Industrial Art the library. Cranford as delegates to the. .New Jer- AND Studied many years under Dr. James Ai lUuttf at Optical Don't Um an AILING Tftlck sey Congress, of Parents and Teachers, Metropolitan Museum of Art Repairing Duplicated Italian-American' Republican November, 2," 3 and * at Atfantlo City. Barber, Shop Mrs. J. S. Stanley of Sylvester street Awarded highest honors, among them 6 ALDEN STREET CRANPORD, N.J. League of Union Oounty held a monster 117 WALNUT AVC. CltANFODD New York School of FUuiand Applied Art meeting In,Turn Hall, Ellxabeth, last gave a group bridge at her home last SUE BOHBEB, Beauty Specialist Between Uatoa aad Kaitt A' week for the, P.-T. A. scholarship fund. 'The John W. Alexander Scholarship:' night, at which the principal speaker ti AIHl>tM«t-Cllul "The Dr. Frank Alva ParMOi.ScUoUrtliip" *as Hon. Edward Cprsi, Emigration Commissioner of EUIs T«I«»"^ N. T. ' ,CSjui)ty Republican r°T"1M's>J*' also Lettering Posters Engrossing made short talks. The ban was.crowd- L. H. CHAFFEE, General Contractor Signs Resolutions'. Scenery "W to caadty. _ Over. 78"memboi of -30 Houses to MX Credit hi Cranford and Weitneld ( toe Cranford Italian-American Repub- ALL BftAMOHEB OP JOBBINQ PBOPgtLY X^VIWUW TO SATISFACTORY PRICES i baa aub. heaaed-by-NlckTOUdoro, "607 RIVERSIDE DB, CEANFOHD, N. 1. MJw Di Fablo and FranfcLMasw, we» , |JTune Payments Extended ^Oarages and iteration* : PHONE CB. 6-U19 la attendance, having nude the trip tl SOUTH 15th 8T. TeL ••IMS CBANFOED bi special bus *" • ' I t LOWEST PRICES PAJWTS—ENAMELS—WALLPAPERS .* SpecUI-Klng's Fnr- Finest ooaMy food*, full wcigbi. Ml ssst aai MB "FRESH KOXEDIS HEALTHT* KYAJOZE FLOOB and TBDI nltnre Enamel, etc.. saving pricea. Bakft ynar ssaa*r* at RoMting Chicken*, PASTE WAX Dries In four hours. VABNISH and the east *C *st>l per Ib. ,„___. _. 4 Hoor.lAyuig 25c VAU eplprs and white s Cranford live and Dressed 90cqt ?45cpt SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY BLACK U :al& SMALL EATING APPLES for . • JSe [S-trnion Am,'S. , EOOFCOATER. 27c Y2 pt. —i. It at EATING—COOKING PEAKS'.. .- tfc JUST CALL CB. I-Ull 65c gaL ^Bathroom, Kitchen, PEANUTsYXlb*. for...~.».». LteJng Boom, Pining PRINCE'S Boom, Hall and Bed- BANANXS perdaen "„ REDMXTALUO POPCORN, per bag i Dr. R. M.Struble FLAT AND room Safest Wall- SHALL OBANGES, U far GLOSS WHITE papers can be bonght Boor PAOTT BtMAGB, I Iba. far OSTEOPATH as lev as, roll ' , STRING BEANS, 2 Iba. for „ By Appointment^ ' , $1.00 gaL BEETS, t bunches far"_. We hope-you have a barrel of fun OQ SPECIAL CARROTS, t banchn for _, PhooeCBanforti-io* Hallowe'en, Itf* a good time to be a'lad" KING'S FLAT -Any. room measuring 17 ALDEN STSEET, OmaNFOBO Uxlt papered com- agaita and enjoy the games. ' ' -'[. ptota. Offer Indudes COHPABJt THESE FKIOES — TBADSt — BATE MONET , FINISH pvptrlSf of aldswalL FLOOB ENAMEL FRESH MINED , YouTlnerfcoUcutaf^»d . AD dor. eeUtag and border; ghostoand «obiiiM get hungry, — and the work goaranteed; AU Colon The Reliable ,CONE CLEAN;' $1.95 gaL largest s*l«cUon- Higberi Quality l>ettpla<»togrtthemisat Fancy FraiU and VrgrtaHrt MoQt / $8.75 $1.95 gaL [PEKTON,.C0.1X ' U EASTMAN STBXET TH. Cls»f«T> •• —g-am CKANFOBO PAINTS ATZEN 11 EASTMAN ST. . Let Cs KaUoMte T*W ramUng FUNERAL DIRECTORS X; m*m

    CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE mm SometWng New in ti>* Way of Freighter. yghts ofvNcw YiDric^^ I

    Charles frauds Cue and 1 recalled some aorr or bra** Instrument which the old story of the man who decided aught tie faint and flickering reflee- to Uke a grandfather'* dock to be lion' of the candle*. Be took a deep repajrcurepaired,, luggeda I11t outt Oorf thUe bouse breath, but before be coulld expel It It, and stoorood looking for a taxtaxii . He ni Jack Donohue's voice m heard bom I 1i& ShadRjardark solemnlv. "l^yi»'he'aatd;''*meBB^-^TIght" "Shay, did yofl ever 'try' a ' • • .. • '.• •'-'••..'. watchr 3'•• ':. • It also was that-fine-comedian and Then Mr. foe told me or an Inebri- wit. Jack Donohue, who watched' the ate followed by Leon Errol, who used efforts of an awkward beginner In a U trail any Interesting looking llcker swimming pool. For some moments hound for blocks, because he washe regarded him closely. Then be pro* studying for the part of'a drunk In a Bounced Judgment ,...;._. .' - . Broadway show. The man zigzagged | "I•»;«•»••••»/f that guy,!" h»»e declared»«»l»1i, "ha"•d" a« along until *e rameto one of those] ««'• hetter stroke. It would be par. mammoth and gilded wooden feet """*'"" which advertise a foot remedy. The drunk was fascinated by It Finally, from a base in-midtown New York, he playfully- touched with his linger two huge searchlights nightly' roam one of tbe^laht wooden toes. the sky. Sometimes they Illuminate a "ZWi little pig." he'recited Joyfully, I Berf '•P1**- which'ta the top of the -went to market" Chrysler tower. Sometimes they creep up the front "of the Empire State build- When the late Jack Donohue and Ing, until they get even higher than It streaches upward and. leave It In Earl Henhuiu used to troop with Iloy- shadow, to point a nennlnna finger at mond Jlltcticock, they were playing the moon or stars. Those beams of one ulght In t)ie Tulsa (Okla.) tliealer, light are fascinating things to watch. which oil built, but uhlih was elec- CUU Ball SradtoUa.—WNTJ SarTlea. trically HghtedVv On this particular occasion, soine wtrcs' got crossed, or the electrician sot double crossed, or TELUNG HER! souielhing happened at the power house, -.Anyhow, tlie performers iud; iltnly Vcre left In durknesa» There' was no desire- to giro liio custoplers tlielr money book, so Illtchy an- raine she did not rmerze from the nounced thiit while the trouble was be- ing rectified the uctors would give un Irriproinplu perforujaucc by -the Jarj 3 wliich1jJri)|ipcd'uoinl)» to scare Its pre/ thest* beni'us ciin'OTcs" could be fhduceit from busties were' brought M> Cliey- to throw; -As etichooe did a song" pr oOonDina to Simple Sauces' -.-; .--,enne. recently by Aduipb flnrnm. of dance, the oltiers grouped themselves A fashion's predic- i'lr It-has been-.well'said tluifhunger ithe Wyoming District Biological sur- on tucAuee., Klpally Itaymond Hitch tion ir» ro be "all f el la the belt sauce, but any (mini Is en- vey. ..••••' • . cock announced that ho had a horn in vet" for many a lovely . haneed hj a mental sauce which. Is ; The story was related to Unmm Myt^gigbbor his drenslnx room, and that he would autumn bride. The hy a rancher living south of Itock get It and piny a piece .on It Sure glory of velvet will 1 wit Ilrtllsr-Havarln, whn will be re- 'A woman has written asking how ___.merabcred. a* a great -wit «n;*'>Ullltf''W''wBa1evei j«Wakiut*siaJ'WhtcV* WfflFlS" liquid I* used Is added. _ Always keep bottlrs containing, pol-.,j terpreu the desired note of elegance ried were In the superb golden and ' With olgl.it ounces of butter and nine Doctor* Discover •oo'undrr toes; sod key or label them bronie. and deep, red tone* (or which' , ounce* or flour the fqunda,UuJ!,.,UJ,,jK<»t plslnly and kerp them dot or the chil- they are noted. > ,»..,.. ,.twoHeart*inM*ir dren's H-aca?'- • <» • - '•"";" ;a^5l0t^^ti»^f^v^«J« IC )>r u« A—~ui«) medium tor the wedding gown Is that call a white or cream sauce, lake two ritr«l)uriili. I'a.—Kdwnrd Keyn- witnessed the ceremony, they olds of Wllklnsburg on several oc- ntllin it shows handsomest when ltla/ttfled ... tablespovnruls of the roux and mix with utmost simplicity.' The,wedding- will) a. cupful of milk, a tnblnpoonful caslons mystified physicians and. their necks and on their bands which surgeons who were treating' him NEEDN'T WORRY gowns pictured bear rout this state- V luich of finely chopped. parsley, suul- ment Tbe. classic simplicity of these tW mtiori Xlots and chives. Cook nrtcen mlmjjfij, for slight ailments when they were velvet ? *?*•? •"• » jjnnble lo locale the n models Instantly makes Its appeal 16 j«i«» through <>pnfui-of tolre_t>o.ilicfc,--Th9-cgp )s-trimuied with ihowcd twd hearts, one-t>n each # _- ..^WJU^^.—iu«-cnp is-irimmedTrti llou'r, a tllttcTplain stock and a (able- sld&, the one on his left was FT^?*- J »°°Wn* be ulstake a foWr spoonful at vlneenr. lloll up, pans smaller than his right Bide organ, f anything bigger than a t^tr petals made-of the same dutt velvet through a slcvo and eeiison with sail, which had tlie sironger beat, but a Bbowb to the right Is a-bride who and pepper. ,...'. \ first «lass,'nctlvo blood pumper Jual.tho same. SILHOUETTE PLAVs PART IN DRESSING

    (Contlnned From Last Vfeek,) ' Sraopsls: Jlsiar Nefte* as« Jour [JB/-;jS:-.--a-:.:ja r!ne "">•«««• with " M*nds *s4 n\um4 frow »*»!c«le - . ..wu. a Scar that -struck Veeves, full and loose-nrthe lur^tn UaM to •<• a IHUe airl atraek wtlst, w.to the middle of tie I by tan, T»« mu dM ant •top. her. We have hi up, thinking he did It' with bis . ktr unlli b«l» cam*. Th» MatrMn bicycle; Well, rilbe—. lou'llbay* - dlMppaarsd. afcaM Omf 'null bo "tbbe ibck'eS up how jrourself." ' v sup«etML TkM.waa aBpamtlrJut _S,what was. t» ha»t«at Jfmmr Is toona •;it was .not 1 who was driving S F ~r OB thAj^r^fjCTif niit ih i>, • w,j t "Been would niont. certainly bars, "When, dM this hipDen. kMI How The twenty-one letters around stopped, it was my driver. U« was dld'yno do Ul Steer Into faerr Un border spell the words that afraid to' stop/1 guess, anyway the. -1 dW»t do. It. mister, a car make up a saying about bread. To thing, has been on his mind "for. came around the corner Uke this «*t at this you must begin with days, >nd I Dually squeezed, the", : and gee," joat like Ughtnlng. struck «n« of the letters, which yoq wUl truth out of him; I want to pay her down, t caw - It and came have to discover and then rend t± for everythjng. And how did that -•'•vaifc'*-''-:'-'-.-'-' -;.-'"' ••'(-' '•• •• •'•'• -''• hoy.get •-i^-^••'-• ' M

    billed hip. -Trimtlle over rnere.* her boys bad gone off .to beUere lt,wa*'the troth.'-"r^^ he said. The poUceman looked very ._ Wanted to and all the "' "Ldon't know- wbar will become ». uu/uiuv in grave as be looked ai the UMle rest" When the man.bad beard It, of you. my. boy." he cuid. "The tit- .'girl and the boy. The little girl he.brushed a tear away from hi* Fajhionable. Interested ; • " < tle girl may die and then goodness I eyes as be thought of, how the boy. : was Just beginning to regain her knows what will happen.*- Jimmy's ..,. i,L^WSIeeyes'.*ilfd:'Gkvo»J^ m ;••%£% consdoosness, am stirred, hut, then had -sufTcred Innocently all this' . ' Those.'::new ' sleeve lengtbV- that^-~~r mother didn't beilere th* story, She lob]|^pa»t;,wftk,i«Just-then"Word-- ~*he-Ha»*ed"aja!n;"~ r •;" .•"" .(toneirhi^ttWflilnrher winter, eol«Kif •m beliercd her boy, for she j)ad never 'came In that the little r 'jj»a, feei"-fdre-.that;;,^i«| eouUtot believe that they would lyiaftir capture a* Waa ' feasible—a tr -only she would Then about a Juit as hard, opon giving Jimmy a. other hat is In a beootlfur sapphire jnapneqiiiff"has Just shoved ber long "• not listen to hl^mory. WeU. nre- week.later, si turn In the situation sleeves: tip - her."arm to a1 couple ofv : custom which won bltna rather.grue- 1 present-to reward hi* nnseUshntss. 'bine. The adorable white iapln wrap ':'•:•' >AK»«iti(£g*w7-." 5-:>:-'--vs.; : ly the JitUt glrlV* father would. 1 some reputation and Introdticed Into, cams that wa* entirely unexpected. Ertn Jimmy dldnt know what tint: baa1 a:, velvet, scarf which showa'si, Inches above the wrist to keep the cuflaJS ' " TT ANQ a man Brst and tryhlm ...Tea,-; when ; bet came».everything A man came Into town and asked 1 : l the^ EngUsh tangnsge a new' phrase— ,reward';.was..until. 'after: the man,- farming-arrangement aboof the rroffl getting -wet *nd° forgot to pull V " * afterwardjr would, be a Orst w : : ; .. wonM-he aD rlghv to b* Jiowo'to the police station. 1 ^'VlhlngdoB''tawr }:i: s?-i ;'v':' V:X^/' had gone and looking In hla band neckline of the coat., Tne frock is them down again I "•/.:••' .a;-";.- "-*^ rate Interpretation oYjthj eiprsaslon .:;' •, nil. B.H Srodtaii^—WNT* s*rrt««. ? But bitevthat: night Jimmy When he r»s direcfed, he went be saw there a Uttle roU of - one "Ablnedon Uiw.~ an eipreasion which there at once. He wa> In a large also In sapphire blue.; Both, of these leaned that the Uttle girl appar- hundred dollar bill*, ten of them. hat* are unmistakably youthful. They «e do not tnconiterjtt frequently ently dtdnt hare any father. His car, and seemed to nave an Im-Jlmmi*1* anxiety had certainly Men _ ^tr«u^yavaa'..roritieriii|iV';v;•;•••,;••;'?,-. • arci amart: and utterly devastating ', Dluichfrnie,' Ohla-fluy Barlesa r own father eaoie Instead and hear-- mense amount ^of k-.wealth,^> ~!~H P' well convsrted from pain Into hap- Ttie phrase "Ablngdon Law" U of i.. .i.^ .-•— •- •- - • • • • • • •' "if-waa -my' 'car.- that jatrocJt-a. and, according to the latest mode, was driving hi* car along a road when piness, and he was the mnch en- ; % «•—-'l»h (ierWatlon. It Is aald to~haTe awn litOe itlrl here In this town vied boy for many montha after ^ej are velvet, ..^/•J-';^f:^ ^'V';' .\ln^r»d--rbVf!ttw,'^0ri^ea';'«jt.:gi" he struck a mnle. Tbr car catapulted 1 ID- DotnrlouS Major Drown of Into » ditch, but the Iron-rlibed mule — • •agtt--*%«rsrtBS' TMisinluiit1-"'•••-•••••••• ' - ' - A leaf green wool crepe frock made. along straight belted Unes baa a nar- row bib »f black galyak. •?,"'':O^-V;:'r

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    TOTIZEN AND CHRONICLE

    fHEFEATHERHEADS Beauty TreatmenU.

    SO Tusr Of VJMAT AM Aip.J....

    CROWING IMPATIENT

    • The offlot li!iv khnrknl llmltll* on lh« iloor uf Ui«. mnniiji'^ pri«at» OtllCf, .. • ' "Well, «linl u It?" i\»kwt th« nmi>- nger-lp»tJly, wlwn tli* boy (IIUTIMI. "'tiirri*'* a anleainnn oul«lile—• mnn with « musluthe." ri'|illvJ the buy '"Tell him l"m lu conferviire," (mapped tlio .lnanQKi'r, "I dltt,1* th« otilro Ixiy tnrnrmei) him. ."Now he- wnnts *tu know tr ynu'tl be out of It licforo hit IIAI • branl, too,"-

    HNNEYOETHEFOBCE ft A,'Cockeyed RVN OF HARD LUCK SHURC, AM' Ot'LL SAY, OFFICER FPMEtf I'M AROUNID AS, MUCH AS HAVING" A. SALE TOMORROW*, Ot CAM-BUTIPV& AMD I'D LIKE TO HAVB Voo POUCE PRCffecTiOtf STAY ARbUtfD HERE IN CASE ASK tf oH-l DOKlV -TUB CROV4D SeTS UWROL > CHIEF FEF*. _ BwANT POLICE SPECIAL MErJf ^ PRQTECTiOW- "VOu'LL. DO

    llinl|iiv^-l?oor» MrM Fltklu bin il- wnya been iiiilmky in thu wltt'tlntl r

    IVnlitK-T-Wliy On JMIII sny IhatT ~~ notlj-u—-Tlt'r nr«t himhitml wua a itulilo In Ihu Ailirniuliiikn, licr ncciniil mi Pet Peeve was it htisi'hitll iinjiklro, hi'r Ihlnl wuit Along the Concrete a niiiiuifui'liiriT uf ilyiiniiilti', and lu-r liiMt wtm'Iun ovlntor.

    ~ ; Mar* T«clmlc«lllr " ",- "Hill. 1 lit I Voll piuir nlfl liontiii kul I Ijmw yml jitilunliiy Imvliill lu mw • biiltuti~i)ii "yiiiir" null.'1 .'"You're « llur," "I I I'll Jim: 1. dlil. I nnw you with y owti y, "I li'll yii'u you iltiln'li II WIM my

    How ilM you lliiit (lie ilon you IwiKlit fur your witkinil mdiiRi-r 1 X sulriuUd. VILUU ili'K.. 111! llt'4 tfi ihi' IIIIIIKI) aiiil"Won't lot IK to In,"— tiir wnhro Jnknh. >

    Flllinl Conubicll Jolin—WliiTo t>r« nil Um nlco (Irl* thl» ovi'iiliis? — Oiit with thfi bnndfloini int-u,—Vort limn (Htiiikhiilm).

    • Dot M.lhod "Did y»u* cnuh yuttr liimband dirt*

    •Of rour»i>. Wnmi't Hint how you •cu^glit ynur»J"—lljutjliiiler (l^indon).

    « Now Tbty Don't Sp«k Kiln—A Htrungi) nuin tried to kiss mo. liiHt.lilul.it, tii'Mii—Ho rnuht luiva IHin n strunga maa to wunl to do thnU huntiy. SAD THOUGHT LJ JffCKZE. WE PRINTER'S DEVIL B? Cb.de> Sugfam The Daily Debate AJJD RASTUfi SAID "REVSteWP, OOCT VDUAO.| «f-^ Tim-tun MMH-ntMUSMEM'WUOORJMKSAM'aAVeLCS ) 'itaniw PATCHS was* ton* WMMEMGOnKOOWMM ' 1H'STftHSft££ BBOSSEO S A*f ©TIAIS vm. M eAsr-unb EVEJUASTKA ' K is CDMIUS BACK »rroewi*»» supwse AU. 6M AMPVOU Aiwr sor uowwee cHAUCt rSS Of B»SMl«l Will HAFJ \ SFHMrt " MO *TW fiMlSOU," Us^ K ;Vy- erX^ig B OUffftXWSWJJESS w-ftMSomf TW nwesou u ^=y tttuiJSRASTUS WW M6 ^ ,•.-:'.., y VLLHWER. • SrtOOU>R« fe*W" VJSASWH vjweor V...-. Iliilh (iH*t)iully)-^

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    --w —•»».• niWI «h man with * ace night, Oct. 28th. We urge all The scores follow: S taxpayers to attend. OCTOBER IB IIS Pcrna* \^ 113 tool career, . "-• «» nip luyu Wonpahl ^KB BRAKE TEST > first three n« played tackle Jn Handicap. t -" Wdiofhlgh Hu' application be denied. Building Inspector Steele reported six bnilding_ parorit apptkatloajand •'•'enWiiaroer^panUa. taese vete

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    Scklankifi T«to The earnest type of, acbnol and col- Fads-Analysis-Remeaitt AMTI-lfREBEB I«S».*l«mi|Bitloa» vbfefa pivnllrd r»W /or \,t Ctanfbnl OenoctaUt: > A«4d a emskea mdlata* OOawials*. r>etoet were oral A disputation or a defl- -C«BII«I«» -CommittM. - ,«ir motor with Fbwtom AaU-fraaaaw No nltlon of a tbecis weKlte'llrct fonas worry—no taoubb. One fill lasts all winter— that lie nimlnalleq look is awdleval ean be reclaimed In to* spring. W« tboroocbrr anWrnltlev The wrin«B «uimlna- Inspect the antln cooling system for leaks— tlon was nnknown at th« utrtvprritles Rhubarb and NM Consem OLUB N0TE8 railUtor, bow, sUUags—tighten all -«--TT .free, , pntbnbly nntll 1702: at vbk& HOie it •» lntrmhM«iI by BnOrr. at Ttinltj ! CockUO FTDJU , iMDbaMatUatUOtt.)! I collrgr. GDfd I In the ocorer in Bowling Right) Guard Hn V.ltariMi Ginger Bread Mix Right Tockfo FREE SPAAK PIUO TEST The word "hI»V is • vnlcarfiro that f« commonly i»«l by mitdantnl per- Roes Cocktail Juice ' Right End ident sons In the roltrO States anil other ry f« EllhkEprs fngairiengairien. it l» nonot ^ Quarterback correcrESSHili, and it proto!>3.T rtart Pure Minced Chicken i. y K. Griffith! or Washington .... Huston ed In one of toe Didi»—.-J*WJ a^a~' =-r ••-»- lowing shot targets, towards their pro wo area; Ilio Altuntfc ocean about 2.1 ner ceut. of Firestone at lowest basic ' marksman raUhg; Robert Qxce, 7, - , - are 28 single lilauda of an —=-0*or»e UaoltaeKln, 4; 'John Kast. a, area of 29,000 sqiuire~inlles or more. prices ever known. OUR MEATS ' and Robert Jannell. 3. The new tar-The list Is hrnttal by tlio Island con- Firestone Gum-Dipped tinent of Australia and Is concluded Ecole Francaise De Westtield Tire* hold all worid'a'records -jrtawr greatly speeded up .the slwxjUng W||h B|in^ |ih^d I,, t (oh the Arctic ocean. ^5 •a much lea tlmewai ton in changing whtch taI ,„ ,rni of FRENCH.-SPANISH ' on road and track for apeed. 1 - BONEUSSPQT ROAST, 'Day and Eve. "Classes for AduitiS. •ncef. The tongh, "thick Per Pound ;! Fires tone Tread is designed"" f9g Afternootaa: Children 3-13 yrs—French FRESH HAM, COAL Tutoring—IMctloe for Singing PerPoonrL ' » Jiut Wh*t the Word Me 15c mreclor; Mtn*. Marguerite IUrt, a A. It't CHEAP IN QUALITY. FRESH4OLLED DUCKS, In today. Trade your old Urea for the safest PerPotmL Td. Weatfldd *rl(69-J PRIME RIB. ROAST, Per Pound. Always Been to Conduct Our Business 29c Hot Luncheon H. M. HUMMMER RIB LAMB CHOPS, TO A 9TANDARD- • Per Pound. 25c TO A PRICE 34 North Ave., W., Cnmford LOW LAMB CHOPS, 8EBVED Per Pound. TBUraONX CBAMVOBO t-MU T 29c BROOKFIELD BUTTER. 11A.M.-3 P.M. HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES 2 Pound* for AIX KINDS OF Measured to SjjppKed to You Compete—With RoQert, Shade. Watch Our Window . w. Reduced-Vegetable-Prices KleiB's DeBcatessen CRjUttpRD WINDOW SHADE COMPANY *=»-

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