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“Pti.1>rfrtpl£," “Town. Mud,** and'other*. H u it Display to - Viin.ONitr - - 4 - an d * CHRONIC — - ______«i .j'iéwii iiiimiiKi« i ,1 iii.Jtifc— ------I_—* “__. . . P ric e « fro m $ 7 J 0 to $30 No. 12. CRANFORD, N. J., THURSDAY. APRIL 30. I923~ ED AND FERTILIZER F I V E C E N T S I ' . ■ . 'WgACIffinES I. Chakwien Hanna then announced the chainaen of the acvcral sub- n u o n o r u ? high school tbaox KBAR fare Company !“***•* Ltaà ta ObMrriag FUGMAN EELED _ COMTLKTIOll * OUITOU, N, i >*>» f t » » Groat la- folboy scons Tbe lunch nl’d .s l track «in Frsxer YowaaXip S m r u u i t AT GRADE CROSSING Held Is nearing completion Tlie lUghtft Xorrls Brisco. Vhr* Tims Hattoaal Tsaais ohaaa- contractor has b«>en diligently w«irk- . <■». eewiwmlcatton art- Ing on the track for the past six - ’ Week. Euh dar tie* tng tbat the roods be coated in the . Plea W ill Qlv* Exhtoitlea at Oraa- weeks and will nnibably. complete ^ Mw section ot-the pro- Sprint, brought «at facte favoring ford-W ill Meet Deaa Ms they, for- («eorge Itose. a fiageman employ- the work by the iatterlatter partpa * of * May”“ *b £ »««« ! - t Sunday—the I and D»U coating. msrtyMaUeaaKBayOeart DeoUa* « I by the (Vntral It. It. at the Tlie- - construction of the track_ is I «tinted an follow»: **• BoardofEdnca Ckamploa, for Bey Bemta I n t H l nl«»n avenue grade crossing, was Interesting.. Elrst ■a "«scoop v»«|i «IIMIVIIdrawn 11«by »»7 to Church. M0“ “ W“ « for more eocrgetle work !l’ .Uin,, y kll.,wl l,wt »'fl'lav night a tra,'ter was used. to escavato thè to finishing ftaasr field for track Tennis enthusiasts ot Northern lust before nine o'rlnek by the Kast- necessary ammint of «llrt ami tho - S f i i { * * •“ Sebuola. New Jersey will have an unusual f W J f Day to Citizenship. work waa amrored and ordered for- **und llarlshurg Express at Unlori ¡nell were set to wnrk tllllng In par- OVES ly-Bor* Day at Home. w»ded toTbe Board, a petition opportunity of seeing the National avellile crossing Just what happen tiBiljr uttti Iftrirr Mtonoii whirh iirih -Boy»r Day at Rotary, from citizens. aaktog that better Champion. “Big Rill” TUden to ae. ou Is not known. as nu «me saw tin '■•ut thè clmlcrs freni shlftlng and gstttog be placed In the Township ¡nan stmek. Re Was s.n-n the bolli them. In iliaci. Then followml i Health Day. . tlon on tbe courts st Cranford, Sat­ oy»’ Day Out of Door*. Room» was spprfrred and passed on . ^ / T\ A l trarks Just heforo the dyer came two Isyers of lieavy clmlers ami to. *be Township Committee. urday afternoon, May 16. The exhl- 5 1 through and It was not led In- was , b,'n layer of fine clmlurs. Wltli Dternattonal take* special • -pi \¡ •< 4*y ?• Chalrmsn. Hanna asked for reports bltkm Is under the auspleed of the !wi‘- trBl,i bad pass- all ibis rarefili cnnstrtirtloh work ■• all work for the boy*. worn the several committees. thè-(rack v*III he mie of thè lliiest • men of the future and Boy Scouts and has attracted a n - T . l i 1 search and the liti,I reported big of the Inni y down (he track ncBr In tho niuiity ami svili amply fili l and works to every way effective and useful work In great deal ot attention already. ly opposite the ticket olllce. The thè ni'eds of thè team. * hoy. Cranford Rotary many lines done by the Junior Po­ Previous to the exhibition of the train that h|t Rose is mimlM>reled and Ls In > etonr apeclai work for i J*.°i?mnl? d by f'hlef Hennes- famous player, the (Inals ot the An­ "'J.1'1.” * to*' table, Howard Horn of f2 * discouragement of MUal oth, was engluer ami Wm. very fluì, sha|ie allliotigh It has hoc ■ Cranford. Today the tthe JuniorPollce by former Com- nual Boy Scout Tournament will be jet loqin sonked or rolled «hlwn. The l«»o ot Cleveland 111»« '4 i l y Uby. iiinihirtor «kmeis and appreciative of the played off. The winner of the Iloy ,It ' Is"j thouglit ’ Va.** » thatv" " 1, the‘ GW noiseIHMBf! ofOf a tractor limi In en at work fllllug In J entmtatoed at luneh- help given by the present Commis- Scout Tournament Is to be paired pausing \\ est lx..... freight prevent- tbe low plscre in thè ground Inside otary Club at Haynshi'ai »toner and Chief Hemwswey with .Dean Mathey against “Big Ç-I the lagiuan from Î,eirlng the of tinii traek and a very '.guai pian x every church to Cran­ * ^»„»-wmmlasloiier Brisco made B ill and his - protege "Shrimp“ CHANPORD HIQII SCHOOL GIRLS’ MASKKTBALL TRAM approaching liasenger train, lie was wherehy ilio ll«>l«| may ho <|rnlm>d I attention was given to the following report: Thomas of Klujora, In a special on the tra«*ks when s«>en aiqiarently has lu>en fouiid. .. To services. On Monday County Champions, lass v F .THE YEAR; .k .. ,my report f wish to call doubles'match. . Crossing towards tim nillk train on Oli Ilio wItole tho traek wlll In- I the achoola for awhile Tills exhibition will bo ono of the j 'B-P Row Left to Rlght-lluth Weldon. Jennie IVderson. Ag­ I»k2 -i.,£ ? l0Bi f..the OomnUttee and the further Easthoond track. 1 1 m «leml he a great asset to tlm lllgli (food Job It to »aid. | the citizens of the town to tbe fine most Interesting It has ever been1 Sellimi ami thè w lui le town wlll cor» I i. . .. light, boys of the High the good fortune of Northern Jersoy- i m t!*" aara Kantnor, Helen llrenncn; Alt Holmes, coach. Vanf'ïiî ,,lr,í*’d “ I*.by trainmen and lire department that we have -to !,Bottom Row -Phylll. Kklllln. Dorothy Krele. captain. Esther llinman i,T ii-L/!. A"11 <«’«**»«'»» am| taken Jater talnly ho Interest,>,l when tbe flint •nbwd as a Township L illi0.” . O w t o r i . both In re. Ites to witness, for Mathey lias held ‘ “ » W 'n . morgue at Kllxnlieth. honie trark-nieet is Imiti. - (R DIGNITY. I at the Turnshlp Hoorn», ‘ he equipment and person­ a high place In the tennla world tor Mr. Itosi, rame to Cran funi almiit ! Interested audience ol nel of the department Many of iis. many years and has often been tire two years ago with Ills .daughter ,1 students and a number opponent of “Big BIU“ Mathey was York, and' tho feeling.'she oxper- Oli May ‘-Wli, In the Nlierman [ nfp_ wc Uve here, do not realize GET GOLD BASKETBALLS loncpd wticn tho |oam won Its ilrst Llnr«t«l‘’Vl.'Ílu,i,í’ í*^11 wlfubi he |lve<| [.of the Rotary Club, bid i if ^ “ S L ‘Jeprnment I formerly National Clay Court at 51 South Union avenue, lie had wú i'"' ’• '"ebatd’s l'Iaycre “bough the meeting lust am sure that if you Inspected*the Doubles Champion, who paired with ■“".•"’•••H <»( thè lloanl een flini'loyed ¡,y the Railroad (V Will give the "Hurry-up Urlile.-’’ un­ wre used to It equipment of other towns of our ' Church, and who hashat always ’ glvon ’ a Preitatetloa to Msrnban of OlrU of Educatlon, Mrs. T* was à der the auspices of tho lidi,Iren of k e t ’ s up Clerk: Robert Crano »[te nrohably any place In _ good account or himself in tho big Toam That Won tho Oouaty Olia- gold haskethalls to tho inembors of widower ami was IQ yearsT.ld H, eettog to order and ask- the national matches. tho team: Captato. Dorothy Krelo, L lL'.V SUt? ’ I"0" «“ old not find ploaship for Cranford High SsbeoL V dl«"«']'’1' ihy i*1*, ,,Bllt,iSr lllnman, I hyllls Sklllln, Clara hantnor, Ag. b l l J r ? of Cranford ami S h o p p e «ft consisting of Everett ,he Personnel, I do not by Tlldcn as tho most promising In rhapel ot High School last Fri- Tranío-AJnsrloan O oB tt y Stonger. Jr, Alfonse U for me to hoy player of the present time and day■-■«y. Hie tilt» champlonxlilpchampion«...... girls’ basket- a ÌÌÌ 1'? ’ f01!1 'Yeldon, manager. Jjto Brisco, and Richard U °*<***f*7 fortunately, ho Is « New Jersey hoy nail tram rocolved At tho beglnntog ot thè eliapel tho : Buca Qraag* Julo* Liir 'T » « ™ 1"* this. You hull team received golif basketball« girla wpre presente«] wlth thelr ma­ AVENUE f latter was unanlmuosly ! i A . 1 be department's record being a student at Battln High from the Board of Education to roc ' « ■ ¡ ' Ä ...... ' « , Braiarvad Olagsr i School at Elbabetli. , : ■ ogni tlon of tlielr fino work In the jor lettere for wlnning tho roqulrod pillerai services were held at 3 756J, 356J «h of acceptance. Chair- H» jX 100” *“r,t taUen down 00 . So much comment- has already liant fM'asim. number of thelr gamos" «liirlng thè Itoypune Tuesday.^ frinii the linine Oalvaafoot Jally must sucressful girl.»’ biwketban se*. lrPoM ,Ute *® W tor the been made on - this furthcoming rrec.sllng tho presentatlbn of the Sii 'iî ''“ •'«•'ter, .Mrs. Ilnrry llennett Major Gray Chutçoy ■» you all know, fa through this com- classic , that seats have been or- gold basketballs Mrs. Wilson, coach ScheoV* 10 l ',to^), *'r*,1(° r|l Gigli ,HÍ Gmileyartl, R«,v. R. w, Baxter' . Thp townspeople are mlttce, that the department greatly rang«Ml tor 2.0UO people, with addi­ of the team, made a little talk to king for us to^mtlus to tions! accommodations tor those duetto»U?h (,||brcli. com \vhlch slm stated It waa not so very w « . i * iiL-u,? .T0* luteriiinnt It's upto us han^rtnm ‘ « « boys who do not wish to bo seated. Spo- T^he record of games placed by was at Bay Vljiw Cemetery, I J. H. McMAHON to «Waning ¡ííüff “f 0 "T,1 , llu* î*°®n on tlie samp the team the past season and scores PI.. All this week boys » l l i2ifIti.w*,***, ftb* been dono by ci . P»rklng arrangements for auto­ platform asking tho school’ to aup- follows: «.to the fore and other Li? toveral'Tlme* ind doing mobile parties has also been ar­ porl the team and it gave hot a ,.J»n A urli Sötli, lian, WlJllanis df Higb-Grod« Grecar [heik- We luivft thpre- other tJUngs to help the depart- ranged so that visitors will find tooling of pride to be on the plat- ! !' M ostfleld, driving fila L-ar at Nilrtii ample accommodations of every U Union Avo-, M. ToL ATS Tortunity to] display rntdri 1801 ‘ he boy* fo^n again to r e i » « Its success. V a fili» H,,rb¡»llcld avenues, ran . Into * are we |olng to Muld still do a great deal more to kind. Tire local police have arranged Mm. H Tison said that It w s ! .*‘ J’f Wllllani Webster, of Hill­ tolp the department in the lint to close at least two streets adja­ much the coaching \ltot* w>n° the ê § side, bending Ila fender. 1,11 what-there to to Pfprft the hoya could .help a very cent to the Cranford canoe Club Coun ty Championship for .the team «ML h rflwfthif Mwj (W , Tennla courts, where care may be hut the splendid spirit shown In ê I re Hills cheeked during, tho ptoyT Mlllbum at Mlllburn.... -25 •a« ».-'■I up practice as well «a to Zi ____ — “ te undcc tiM.direction] the games. ix\ closing, ““ ~ - Z i 10 ko «How sUay’dogsTo of the CranfonMtoy ä S S Ä * S ^ i z ^ t n v °* to® these "qinuztied and unll- pre^.'t to not necessary to call out Scouts, who have one of the best; torlalfîrt^f ^ ~ l à*tUJ - be a detriment to tennis teams In thelr class in the second team and tho class teams Union at Cranford.—____ ,,JB1 H i1 .t£ L if2 S L flent that the State. Tho proceeds from the Rale Roselle at Itosene...... ; Wtore. This fa ono of wouLd ^ « t l P appre­ blems we can attend to ciate it if boys who saw small Held of seats- Is to bo used tor- tho pur­ ;%lxt ^ e«rCt(H>. l'llCC0IU W0U|,J eome Hltlaldo at Cranford...... Jht now! Hr®8 ®«>“ld try themselves to put chase of a permanent Summer Mrs. T. It. Tetley, who acted as Rosolio at Cronfonl...... J boys of Cranford have out the fire before calling the de­ Camp tor tlie Scouts. spokesman for tho Board In making Bloomfield at Cranford ^background altogether 11, “ xpeeted that the attendonco toimorvlllo at Komervllle partment but of course though L!}li.,'r

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triegrsph stations eatahUshed by Mm Prenrii. - ehalro-rsnged theeeehres to a j u i B k “ Col. Claude If. Plrdseye and feta Unde Sam SeDs Unclaimed HOW-DAN Ass skmg the wsU. la the «s t m '= World Covered parry two years ago were swallowsd “Hkeei frees ths fireplace stood th« up for Week* in the depths o f tho THE four-poster, sad Um i t a l e had was Colorado, rher caay^i*. While their draws so*. *Hlh Its farsi»ktsgs pOtd f*iR * as* debated In rt*e- newspapers YANKEES .«IP to air: -.-_ the party at the bottom of the raoyon Oa ths bed lap a tons, «stars« heard through their radio set the aad Le sso n drsplts tbs beat t f tbs day. etasr to newa of president Harding's death <** u v .r t m vA tife ».o# p m . 9 f fE U X FELLOWS tbs chto. with a hoary nrm-itrw«i Mao- »rrahRT R M . 1M r feSw* - in Han fruuHnn*. . •Litui* *r cricur*.^ b#L aad oa top t f that a gay greca fcrson. I ;* Tu>*k*-rt#iO, N, J_. near ! Uiiwki aad yellow patchwork qatH. Powérfu Wireless Tele­ “Could the great exp lore« rone rrikc«) AtlanHr i'lty. sod lb-lfa«L Maine, are Baried deep to the chtotx-cerered gra p h Stations Connect sul(»iitatirt»|iv relayed so tJiet they are. hark th*»y would And the sf-eae* their ’ exploits decorated with wlfR* ■ rala bad come la torrents ^>tor * a e a head teeaaed to a red all iicfualjy rc-iehed hi a New York Le***u-ra!»er (IliuvM ert^l the Phcfflc ocean, has T o'clock tjg tbs eft rrn non. j_he ts.ths wall. Ths kaaes were (traete at- wtVlreli»s* felecraphy throw* a net THE BENEFITS OF TOTAL WRftiiinctnti — Port Je>ffiT*on, Our* .wirelewN «ration.. Cebu, the island on AB- [lo t July sun biased upon tbs Bl0** » - ‘ ho dito and tbs heads were • round ’ Ho» <»nrth . Tt^ fòwjth Ork“ Rarvini, NaiH*n. (Jn*at Lnkra. N*n- w hlrlt-Magellan* kllle»L now sup ; STINENCE • I slopes of the Tennessee moan- bidden beneath the revere. n«-y*. <>ff the rip «*f Tierra del Pusjf^r*' “ V " tra, oml twuki art* unfuiniilur nnim** to * • * porta • one. So d<»ea Han Salvador r ABd the handful of- mounted On a peg,-” at ths bead t f tbs bs& Httint the i>fminnent station nearest. » « I I * L esson t e x t —Oao. lii-za. moat |hm»|»Jp. • Tu rudi«» oj*T»tor* thrj where r'hrUtopher «Nilumhus landed. SIS that trudged heavily up the buag a bomeapua drees, and beare to the So,itii p<»le. In January, liijl. tht duUlEN TEXT—"Daniat p iirw »« Rtiind. for. alx of Hit* world • irrratAt Mugellun, going through the Straits, Toed growled at the hot vapor It, an the floor, stood # pair o f »Uff, NjilJunnl f.iMigraphir ubiety rsdho-d tn hla heart that be would not deni, rifjoa ; Not* York, London, Borlln. <*hl todoy might- radio a waiting world at himself with the king's meat, ngr with ■olid-looktog suppers. - i/reetlnya to the Pgrlhest North pfatton, tbe earth which, wl|b the rajrn. l'aria, *n«ì Tokio. Tl«ry -*r*» one end. ‘Am entering «Straits.*, and the wine .which he drank."—Dan. t:i rfrom above felling upon them, the• lloujr tall Moat Northerly 6tatlpn. , 1C—A 8ound Mind and a Sound Body YOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ , almost bidden from the road leading to tht loft. With a quiet tmlldina* tin» wJrrlft.# fHi'jfrni'lt atntlona “Credit for the riiosi norlheriy jmrrns- Twins Reunited . nent slfithui must g«» to Norway for IC—Some Benefits of .Total .Abstinence ■ tall bushes end.-undergrowth, movement, one of the men- lifted a for tIn* prrnt ritira g«*n»ynilly * * “ 7 - Augusta, Wnr-Mtlll hale nrrd hearty.;; fupoo the «talon of the "men sl- chair beneath this and mounted upon • - from Mm» titiulnraa murra. Sotio'tlinr« Knvt>resnnd. which Is nortlr of Ham- und .keeping uh roust of the tlmia Mr*. I. Daniel -and His Companions In llmujtuneouely, and a smothered It. only to dismount, convinced, by the tha rlt.v’a ratlin g«lt* inny to» lfiO.mll** pierfust, lit file tip top of the KcnO- Captivity in Babylon (vv.-l-<). - MJnnle l*ord am! klr*. Mnrguret Tcbtk speedy tightening of reins network of spiders' web*, that, the- awa.r. ,4lWo tt»o Oit!»o dp Hun Thom* dlnavlan'peninsula. .„The lonely. Val- twin sisters; elghty-foitr, rerentlÿ- cele­ They were carried away to Babylon tired horses briskly forward, hoard covering had not been lifted for MatJon iiatH) t»y Ilio dp Junrrlo. Japan Kiieh Islutid (wist uiaintMlne^l by the brated their hlrthdny. Their husbands by Nebuchadnezzar In the Orel »lege den break to the bushes that months ; . . oiTpra (mother r«i*on for lorn tini Soviet government U neurly as. far «lead and their children presiding over of Jerusalem. At the command of the the road showed .a rugged “Better look If there la an entrance radio cat* fnr from a frvnt rltjr. Whrn north.' • .. ^ . homes of their_owR. the twin* ars king certain choice young men. Indud-» ] sdlng up to the hut With to It from the outside," suggested one, Tokohams and Tokyo foil In tlip cat* “ It U not regarded a* wise to cross passing their Taut year* together lug the eeed of the king and of the snk of the bridle one of the und the soldier softly tiptoed out und rlyain of Krpfanihrr, 11*2,'!, all corn* the Sahara desert In midsummer« The Mr*. Telm's home In Augusta..... Collection of unclaimed article» sent through the poet office and recently »old by P oet» 8 «m '»t the deed letter prince», were carried away thet die? .. muntcAUun* coaaed__ drUixallon rf* H/ihnni la more unronquerabl©_lhan oftiMiin .Waahlngton. Over lXXkrUUfercnt 'lots of mefduud'bie of ali'-kind» ere Included In the package» which ulti­ Jed -hD horee Into the pnth, around the house, but ramé^back, shak­ might be made okltlful In wtsdoiq, ) stopped'suddenly. There, »1- ing his head. . . - _ rplvpd.thaflrpt H. Ò. 8. for It rip for tiis sen, - hut radio imw has done for mately find their way lo the dead letter office.. The plerare ah owe. left—F. H. Busbby. derk In' charge of property »nd cunning to knowledge, under­ dden to the brush besid.e, the Uip «(Writ ¿a dintrift from ■ little ara the'\acii~or~sabiJ wfinl^"It'did for the . Women Workers Annoyed room, end Frauk Staley, su|H-rlntendent of tbe office. Apparently satisfied, they turned and standing science so that they might be i a rock that out from roast town,. Ilsranomarltl« ,100 nilipa oceinn, I«a*t ■urnmer an American . Tokyo;--The young w^men ticket filed out, and Granny slept on. As trained to stand to the king’s palace. llowa, oat a girl, und the sur- north, of Tokyo, outaldo thp quska ncwspgpey ninn. went overland 'from sellers at liie T<»jtyo stAtlnti have made they eiune down the path, the girl It. .The Trial e f Daniel and Hla Com. Kef the soldiers was.reflected on Rrot. This tranaJ'nrlflr wlrploM sta Algler* to the Niger. Hazardous ri'pii-jientnttonaTTr‘^lie rnliway nuthori- minute and second at which the clock panlona (vv, S-13). . ctmuslly advanced to tm-et them und will »top. This proposition resembles «ce. It wa's u plain face— with tlon pcnemlly fora by th*» name of though the journey wn* this traveler flea to abolish the hanging o f their 1. Their Conscience Tested fv. S).. conducted them along the “path to the wna able to rommunlrnte with hla name plute* beside the booking office the - automobile mileage guessing ,C£P- é large mouth that stood open Iwakl, IterauRp of the province In By the. appointment ot the king, s lef." to a spring that trickled out of test and fa ll» In tb i same category, Dsternatlou, and big blue eyes which It lira. w ife In .the United Htatca nearly every on the ground, thay .t.hfy Bre delugCd dally portion of the king'» meat and ot the mountain side and formed a pool The element o f chance In tnSss ared in wonder—a face that Rome Station at San Paolo three day* through the oasis radio- with lovo let (era from strangers. tbe wine which he drank was arrange,] In a natural tuivln that had fashioned Schemes la patently the determining ^belong to a woman of spy where “ Saint I*aul Is believed to bare been for them. This was contrary to the Itself among the rocks, half hidden /actor. Literature relating to them la evenleen to; twenty-seven, but a executed at a place now railed Man custom among the godly Jews. Being by the grass. Stooping at une tide, she. also barred from the malls. .. (down her form to the skirt that groped about a bit In the shallow wa­ Paolo, near the old roud to Ostia two contrary to the Jewish customs, they at the-ankles, and the brown Glad News About tha Cross-Word, ter, und brought forth a good-slxeii mile* south of Home, At thla sacred could not conscientiously partake nt íéet exposed beneuth, took you : Quite recently the reading public Jug, securely fattened to .the handle place tall radio tower* today, re<'elve them. It should ever be borne to mind |o the conclusion of seventeen, new's from all Cbristeudotn. Ostia, M ine Is was amused and also a little chagrined of which was a gourd dl|>|ier. Placing pile of beans, cigarettes or other ob­ that conscience to the groundwork <>7 er lap, tier two hands clutched once proud port o f entry for Home, Had Clo«e Call From Being the Jug on the grans, she untied the jects not easlty counted an masse. Thè by. an announcement that cross-word human character. j(fluirhed yarn stocking, with Us gives way to San I'nolo, radio part of LUtejl With Roulette and Upper, tendered It to the nearest man publjc, through the press. Is Invited, to puzzles had been declared .nonmail­ 2. Their Change of Name (vv. 0-7). knitting needles, while the entry.for modem Home. ] and suld: “ He’p yerself." ' "Lady Luck." guess—at times the word "estimale' able. ' l l was stated that they were ■Among the Hebrews most significant yarn lay soaking to a little ''Abu S&A’bri la Cairo's radio trote, 29 Y ears Is used— the number of such objects regarded as lotteries, - and aa such names were given to children. Daniel ¡ farther down the »lope, where After each bad held rommuntdn with, ¡testing on the edge of the desert* Its the dipper a couple of times, she suld Washington.—Chance., luck, fortune, on display. The person submitting the rould not b e , admitted to the malls. means, "God Is my Judge.'* The sig­ Irolled unnoticed. . tower* look upon* nearby tlellopolla, to one of them:- "Jen' hold the gourd tho spin of the roulette wheel, the correct or most nearly correct figures Such Is not -the esse. The announce­ nificance of this bafne was that all th« . girl,“ culled the ieuder, "have where Plato atudied. In ko ICss strik- Gilbert, Latest Nevada Gold' ■her, coal, m »rhlnW f'~ii3t<*Mlÿplle*; roll of tlie'dlce, have fascinated man­ I», of course, the prize. winner. The ment was Incorrect and due to a mis­ problems of life were submitted to God i anything of a man about here while I pour out some fer that"'ar* lng’ r<»nira*t stand* the Carnarvon ala­ Now houses are going up. and almost kind form time' ImmOhiurlnl. For­ I’ost-Ofllce department ’ regards such understanding on the part, of the per- for Uls decision. God was made the critter, what's boldin' them houses. no». on which fsomlon depimda large­ field, Reward of Per*i»t- every line of hualneos Incident to a tunes, even life Itself, buve been enterprises as mere lotteries. Guees- •on making it. In the_ particular ease arbiter of hi» life This wos the secret |f-n"—she drawled to reply, Wouldn't, do to-slight 'em, cause Dsd ly for trnna-Atlontlc radio communica­ ence of Prospector*. mining camp I» represented. There staked on the turn of u curd or the re­ work I? chnnce pure and simple. before the Post-Office department at of Daniel's life No doubt this ex­ would do It éf he s u i here.” tion. Carnarvon towiisi>eople (mint |seed u m-a-r-n critter terday." are storea, realaurunte, an aoaay of­ null of a horse race. -The thrill of e Another, scheme of the.same kind Is that time, the contest which Involved presse» the purpose of his parents In ^little brighter—"Who be’a you-' She filled the .gourd to the brini, out, hot their radio station, hut grim Ace, law olllcea, a garage and aervlre | Ollbiii. Ne»,— D *r» of th* old W « t ' loped-fot scoop In the stock-market one In which all and sundry are In­ the solving o f ? cross-word puzzle had giving' him the name. Ills name was okln' ferT" then shuffled hack to the gup la the Carnarvon castle, said to be the moat slallon, a dance hall. rrn frontier *ro refilled vlrldl/ by I ias lurvd untold thousands to ruin and vited to submit an estimate of the dis­ additional elements dependent upon changed to Belteshazzar. meaning Confederate scout—tall fel­ rouil. | , 1 ■ iMflrty perfect example of a medieval First Inkling Cam# 2« Vaara Age, disgrace. t . ! - , tance: In miles, yards, feet and Inches chance and consequently came under “ Bel'sj prince," the one whom the chief : hair und eyes Been chuslng for|treu in th«**1Irltlii)i talea. Carnar­ till« new- mining ceuip, t gold-boom "l'yer.” was alt she »aid ns she pre- the ban of the postal lottery laws god of the Babylonians favors, nana- von owes Its radio Importance to Ita Ite town that b »» «prun* up i t « pUco Th? reai atory of (lllbert, starts In Onfe! the great public games o f s particular automobile w ill travel daybreak, arid an Infernal “cn'ed the drink,’ "hyer's some ul |Cross-*rord puzzle conteats are not nlah means, “gift o f" or. "beloved of hua giyeu us too, up these Dud’s liospertallly." cation In. westernmost Wale*. , ■ * • where only reek» and Mad were »1»- 1800, when Charles Lampaon, a desert 'chance, the Louisiana lotteries, reaped one gallon of gasoline. It has been en­ ergetically argued that this la a mat­ objectionable If they will stand the Jehovah,“ and hla name was changed' Ipery hills uf yours." “ Nantes la best known for thè edict Ible b few week» »go. prospector, picked up a plec# o f rich rieh harvest from almost every home The soldiers, trooping along behind add teat o f certain simple require­ to Shadrach which slgnlflea,- "Illu­ temporarily granting religious free­ Brenei fiere »re rcmlnlafent to old­ gold quarts near an Indian camp In lu the land where the price of a tlcket ter ot aklll exclualvelj. Bore and |huin't seed up critter terday,“ ' her, snickered at. her crude manuer, ments. The puzzle must be capable mined by the sun god, Rak." Mlshael dom to the Uuguenots, In Prance, but timer» of lucb camp» «■ lloldfleld, tha Monté Crlsto rangé, Lampoon was available, or could be begged or stroke and number o f cytlndera are an­ rated, lunguldly, stooping to aud the courteous bove with which the of only one correct solution. The means, ."who Is as God” and hla name radio operatore are more familiar with MablutUn aud Itawbld» twfDly-odd passed many monthè searching tha tnrrownl. For every happy pm e win­ nounced, together with other figures tie blue ball, which she pro-' gourd waa received umile her sliy, and defialtions by which the contestant la was changed ta. Meshacb. meaning It ae a radio station for Parla. Nantes year» ago.,' ' ■ - hills for the otuftopplng from which ner whose pockets were lined with, pertaining to the engineering apedflea- , cleanse by mopping It up she fell to her way of smashing the tlohs of tha car; ' guided must be accurate and. dot mis­ “who Is like the goddess Shesach, the baa not displaced Eiffel tower nor' the (lllbert now h »» « Mala atreet, lined thé gold had come. Finally lie gave gold by the gods of luck, tens,of thou­ kn the side of her . homespun little mud heaps with her foot, and leading. Furthermore there must be gentle one." Azariah means, “Jehovah American-built Uordeaux station, with wooden »truriure». of all «lie» up and .wandered away lo other fields. sands of losers suffered bitter disap­ Nevertheless a great many addition­ PSayf—she drawled—“be yo— ‘■vutchlng the soft clay as It mixed up pointment. Losing only lo play again, al indeterminate factors enter Into the a provision that in the event that more our help,” and was changed to Uersy • . . Naucn, 20 miles east of HerUn, Is the anil »art*. There 1» even • weekly- J. II. (lllbert took up the eearch. He tbhn one person submits a correct solu­ between her stubby toes. The empty throwing good money after bad. vainly performance o f the automobile. At- Abednogo which means, “the servant girl, who's up yonder at the radio port of entry for the*. German paper, the (lllbert lbruril. Tbe bill.- met with no more success than Lamp- tion, a prize of equal value to that .dipper thrust into, tier hands*tniide no hoping for a chance, n smile from for­ idospherlc and road conditions, Igni­ of Nego.” Back - of the change of i;»ske,l the spokesman, Ignor- capital. New York mny get Ha wire­ •Idea are dolled wllli 100 or more son. Ills sons, however, persisted In originally offered will "be awarded' to Impression on her. so Intent did she tune, a windfall -that never came, many tion efficiency, the skill of the driver, names was the attempt of Satan to |questlon. “ Where's the men?“ less messages from any of a number lentil. Almoal Imurly big truck» ar­ the hbnf. The elder Gilbert died many each contestant so qualifying. seem in. her plcustog occutmtlon, .but of place*. Although communications rive from Tonupnh uml Minn, the uear- lottery putrons became confirmed the functional efficiency of every en­ wipe out the name o f the true God. t-ter-tlie-wur." she drawled. yearn ago. Nearly twenty-three ycara Word-bolldlng contests are those In a loud “Good-by” brought her to a ara constantly coinlug In; at Port Jef* gamblers. Misery, degradation, sul- gine part, the grade of gasoline, and and have these young men lose their DO Dan ter a'most a ye'r ugu. em rullrond point«, loaded with turn- later tils three aohs, Fred. Herman and which the problem coqststs In making ret'ognitlon-thut they were going. clile, were the milestones of their un­ n host ot other things matertalty af­ separation and thus become assimilat­ eed uuthln' uv em have yer?” Logan,'located the Last Hope. .Thoy the greater number of words from '"Good-by.” she called; "If you-alls happy existences. ‘ ... fect the mileage. In all probability no a ed among the heathen. , .big eyes took on a wistful ex- had call«,. It that because they had should meet [>ud or-Dun. te ll.'em me automotive engineer conld mathemati­ given set of letters. The Posl-Offlce 3. Their Religious Life (v. 8). . plumier, to make It their last effort to Malls Bar All Haxard. and Granny's so and so. and tell Dad Find Remains of Mastodon in N. Y. cally determine In terms o f miles. department _ .doea not exclude matter This Involved their refusal to eat e, girl, lend the way, we must wring gold from, thoao hills. -The-congress of the Hulled States I 'stendj-d ther hospertullty.” " Surds, feet and Inches Just how far a relating te these tests of skin and meat and to drink wine which was con­ i tbe house.” ■ decided many years hgei that the postal The (lllbert boys begun to get values cur will, go on n siiedtled quantity of knowledge, provided certain well-de­ trary to their teaclung. In the case of dy's th'ur but Granny,, und .She stood gazing after them, and aervlce should not bemused for the pro­ from (be surface. They look out a gas. Almost any one familiar with fined requirements are compiled with Daniel, at least, it also Involved pray­ sleep." something drifted buck to her. like a slilpment, uml tlie excitement started. motion o f these lotterlea. lty leglsln- The contest'rules must specify wheth automobiles may hazard an opinion on ing three times a day. -. ■ . |)l, don't stand „there, move wonder If Dud wouldn't he riled when .--> - J. - ’ ( ’ liv e enuctment It forbade the currlug« A few ilnya intcf-blck Itaycrart, a vet­ tiie matter, but this is mere guess­ er words spelled alike but with differ 4. Their Courtesy (vv. 8-18). commanded the . man. he heard she had 'ateuded the lioti-er- eran prospector, working for-the Gil­ lu the malls of nny uiid all matter per­ work, and, consequently, the so-called ent meanings will be counted.as-sep Daniel seem s.to have been the n^." suld: the girl, "Granny, tnllty to a lot of bluecouts. . « taining to sclu-tiH-s, either wtiolty of arate words; also whether obsoleli berts,; discovered the. "Jewelry (-pop" congest of skill Is in fact a lottery; No spokesman for-the company. Although ot the asmer, and she's got one For ? long time she gazed down part tally; dependent upon lot or words, pjvjper.nouns. names or person, In a"badger hole on-top of a hill novJ mutter concerning It' may pass through Daniel's heart was fixed. Ita did hot Kbad spells, and 1 dusn't wake the routL. till the* last sound of a hoof-, » ) V 1 . i-hnm-e. , - : ; , . known il, the Black Mum moth. Some, (tie malls. , . unxl places mby be Included In tin forget to bé a gentleman. He request-" beat, died, away. Then she hastened of the lock assayed |t or more a No.Inw of the. United States has beeu competitor's list...... ; Gift Enterprises Birred. . . ed to lie excused from this ment, »nil come, this won’t do, -move to tHé house, and with a gliid “ Dnn, pouml. This niuriwl“ » stampede. more faithfully executed, nuniV/hjore GIB enterprises Innumerable are con­ Tbtffe_wust.be furnished the nami drink in order that He be not delllnD they're „gone," broke .Into a low gurg­ rigidly enforced. Every dny the l’ost- •there; we can't be detained by Guard Patrols Discovery Claims. stantly being conducted, but not with of a-dictionary wjilcli will he the rec Christians should learn from this to ■ or two.” ling laugh. V. Olllcedepartment denies the use of the the aid of (he postal service. In most Ognlzed authority tn all rases of dls be courteous even In ' times of grout jl,” said the girl, planting one "Talk nliout your bake ovens!” came The exposed rock on the surface Of niul|s to dozens of-enterprises having chses each purchaser of an article at pute. The particular edition to be re trials.'. God had brought . Daniel Into ot on a little elevation of day from the four-poster, und Granny plied the Gilbert holdings Is so rich that >n the lottery taint. These usually origi­ a' certain store receives n numbered lied upon, «s well as Its publication armed guard |iatrnla the place night nate In or are related to Ingenious sales ■favor and tenderstove n\th those who owly bearing down tilt the yet­ out ot that bedin a hurry. ' . ticket entitling him'to a chance In a date must be specified. Tie provision, were over-him. ./) ' oozed up between the toes. aBd duy. -Thousands have visited the schemes. The merchant and sates prize drawing. Tbiit this D a lottery similar to those prescribed for cross But what a grandmother!, Six feet atrtke. It la estimated that not less III. The Success ofTïaniei and-Hi« « ■repeating the operation on an- limtmger are quite fogtilxatit of the needs no demonstration. " " word puzzle contests are likewise es In her stockings I And when tbe than $W W has been given sway In Companion* (vv. 14-21). |Uttle mound of cloy, “If you fact;" that tho public loves tor take a In other Instances no purchase fs sential. ' . ' " woolen nlght-caip was anati-hed off. It klH-dmemr. , , 1. Their 1'bysieal Health (vv. 14-10). |iind ter do It. ye'U have ter do chance, play a game or solve a puixle. necessary. The tickets are given free­ revealifd three days' growth e f beard. In a recent competition of this klm A test was mude-for ten dajs,-nnd it ' 'ca’se I dasn't. B.ut I warns ■ Huudred-I of prospectors are In the Accordingly they unnounro competi­ ly to every person visiting a certain Next off came the nightgown; and its. ■he winner compiled -a list of appro-1 ■vas shown that they -were fairer In to wake Granny, for it's her Stirroundlug Mlli. Miuij new stH te» tions or (‘outests of a popular.klhd, and' store pu « certain date or during a wearer put it to an unwonted usa In nmtely 50.000 words made from tht countenance und fatter to flesh than, „ and she’s bad when yer get hav? heenji reported, Kvery day the secure Immediate attention for-ihelr specified perlqA This Is a simple but mopping »way the perspiration. letters contained In rompu rntlvel) those who Indulged In the king's meat ted.” , Interest grows more intense. Old-time advertising. i ’ apparently effective form of advertis­ short phrase. From a drawer to the cupboard the Godly dnd temperate living pays. It it | guess we cun excuse you,” gold seekers are coming back .from- -The |Mistnl lottery laws do not affect ing-. However. It seems that under the girl ..produced a mail’s coat, hot and Mexico, from Cunnda *ml elsewhere. genuine roiupetl(iona in which the tklll Obligatory "uponl God's children today i leadeK “ Here^ John, you hold postal laws this seeming generosity on shoes, and with a “ Hurry, Doni' to conscientiously- abstain from that and we’ll go upland be -■ "While (ho Gilberts' Last Hope Drat o f the contestant Is the determining the purt of the merchant does not per­ Milk* Goat at Breakfast, pasied them to him. • / which Is contrary to HU law. It meîint p keep your eye on that lovely drew utt. rtlon to tho new field, tt la factor In the distribution of prises. -Ad­ mit-of his mailing .circulars or other So Hi* W ife Asks Divorce of southern beauty.” "Thety, bleat you.- girli” He tbe Black Mammoth and the Uome- vertisements or other notices o f a trap­ advertising matter relating to his total • abstinence from ^totoxlcalln« Spokane, Wash.—Fondness for goat« she drawled, “you-alls go already a’ the door. - / rm j- kM SsISS k slake that bid/fair to make the camp shooting mutch furnish a typical exam­ scheme. ’ - liquors, and everything which would ( « I Clayton C. Iliggins 0f Spoknne to a'se If she wakes up hell'll be a­ worhUfamoiio. ' The llomeatake U juat ple of tills sort of contest. The mark»- In another form o f prize scheme a Injlire the health. “You say they went up the Clayton beyond Black Mammoth, and recently mnnshlp of the competitor? decide» the milk one at the breakfast tabl« dlrectlv 2. Mental Growth (w . 17,20). . - ’ sliore 'nuf. Aud when you-alla road? That's good, just at-we p.Ianped. Uoctor» Mook anil Malhewn (if (lie Amerlcau Muwuiu of Nalurul lllniory, store displays tn Its window an eight- Inio hl» cnp o f coffee, KugenJa Ula '• gave up a ledge 1,000 fee* tong rcault. . • ■ ■ - day clock which will be given away Daniel -and hla . companion? were iback, Jes' turn down ther path Now, n t cut through by thè mail, well-known »clentlat», eumlulng (lie rvipalus of one of New York city1» cnrll- gtn» tesüfled tn the trlal of her dlvore, which pahs gold the entire dUtnnce. ' Queuing Conteats Popular. - ffee as soon as It runs down. - Th# found to be ten times superior to their fto tile leC, to ther spring, and meet Granny with.tbe horse, nod to­ » I visitor», a mamodun. wlilcb «niHlcrjijf on Manhattan Beach Inland 10.000 »ult In Superior court here. Mm. Hl», There are eight different locatlona Guessing contests hnd what . are fortunate person who Is to recete»-n o. comrades to matters o f wisdom and ^lt you-alls somethin’ ter drink.' morrow momtog wtU see me safe back ^eafs ago, and died at what luia alnce hivoim- Dyrkuian street. ’ Workmen, dig* gln» also testlfied thst her husband S eugh broke from the men. “ We’ll to the line*. It’s early yet, and If I ging for on apaniuent house, unearthed the bone». ’ where gold specimens may., be taken known as gift enterprises are the most valuable timepiece, as the- nnde.rstandtag. ( It 1? always true thst froiq the'surface nt.random. popular advertising devices, loathe »lsted upon keeplng one of thelr t « those who-abstain from indulging la pt,* tbe foremost turned to say, huny. Granny will ^ able to get back menu, run, wtU be the ohe^who cor? goat» ln the houee. The window of a store appears" a* large ca*o wia .the use of-stroug'¿rink have clearer ' tided your something Is not spring to you before'dark.” . • / reétly predict# the exact day, hour eontlnued. minds nnd are mentally, betfer She followed h|m down to the gap In Hon, and Drc naven Emerson, profea- saw. 'tnlift neither. It's good ole the. road, and, as bis form disappeared SEVEN MOTHERS DIE TO ' aor of pubíte hey»th adulnlstratlon. equipped .for their work then those who Indulge, ... . ' hesaCe corn Juice, as Dad. say A as through the bushes, opposite, took her . Tf vre <.are to have genuine health FLYERS DEPICT TRADE climb very aharply for . short period. . ss ever plsened a rattlesnake, former seat on the' ledge of the rock. EVERY 1,000 BABES BORN education,“ Mise Dotfinger said, “ we 3. The Social and Politics.1 Prefer £o“ ““ W U a“ “U -**Wbis?S állus 'vites . strangers ter drink, UiUat have teacher» trained for health­ ment (v.,19). Every now end . then her eyes swept ^ ^ ; IN FANTASTIC TERMS fhospçrtallty, he says. and. says he. Lack of Pry-Natal Clinica In Cities' teaching and hefcl|h schooU. To com* to the more Adêofifle* They stood before tie king. the ,rbad lb the direction whence the educating thw public- ?s to Immunisa­ speriollty Is the poor‘man’s savins „ Surveyed Blamed In Report . iTbe public schools can and should an “atroiane" U sustained by d y n ^ I« -L. Their Temporal Influence (v. 21). soldiers had' vanished. Still she sat tion against this disease. ’ • United State» .Army Air Service Ha» to Contatene». produce girls and boya whose behavior out" Is the army aviator's designation action, whereas in “aerostai"- .. = T h ey were all advanced to jpositlonJ on. and when, the last ..streak of sun­ “In only 07 cities Is the water'supy , Developed a Vocabulary . for getting killed, and "cracked up* be jnen were'nearing the cnbln light had disappeared and the amadou's ply shove suspicion, ami only 21 of Is personally and socially healthful. airship or briloon fllled ^ gu ^ h“ of Influence and Daniel became presi­ . ■ All I*« Own. means a wrecked plane‘ In which, the r. when they heard the Voice of the deepened so that vision could no New .York.—For every thousand ba­ these have 0(1 pbr cent or more of the Only so will the mo?t' perfect pubUc « than «ir. The army aD dent ° f the college ,of wise men. and pilot might hot be dyad.“ "Archie* D to a sort of stage whls[>er. "S-a-y. lunger penetrate the distance, ..she bies bom In elghty-slx. cltlM In the milk pasteurized. The promising health hcaUh.farltUlea we can devise be prop­ the prime minister o f the nation. Washington.—The army »It »enllc*,ruleJ »0 endearing tenn that army flyere Falls, don't 'sturb ole frozen toes, attained her ears to catch the slight- United Staten seven mothers give up- note of this survey 1» that each city erty appreclateiV property financed and 5. Spiritual lns|ght (v. 17 ). upon which the congressional spotlight have for all anti-aircraft artillery. ' ______st’s bringing off her second settlo' cat-sound. , their lives, Dr.'George T. Palmer, dl- has a health officer, hut only ltalf ot property used to achlev* their purper cent of the babies Sleeping wHhtbelrwhxdowa open.“ dogs. ■ . denotes conversation rxHtcernlug Hying tew feet In Ids, Intentional descent- to right Give* and CTckIT reward to vou ned contagious, for the group went sprang forward to meet u. tired little horn, largely because tha cltlea ere An unusual 'shipment from the When a speaker m a banquet unite? mother earth, he Is said -¿o pancake." ^UI be the spirit of giving more. W ith ­ uttousl; up to the open door, and dd womun who emerged therefrom.' . Other.’,apasharo'a t the contenaea Orlenk aboard the tyo Hnru, which ar­ Mrt proy.ded with pro-naul-cllnica. • »« undue length an -air servlreetfint^,, ■ Cars in Havana hold from God and the accounting wtil I cautiously advanced within und be- ‘Well, he’s off." wos her first greet­ weri Dr.B*»«al;'»lgCwn*Xln4»v . (n . Nicknames of Tratninf Planes. follow. .. • „ » '' • ' “ Diphtheric attacked1 nearly’"heváa rived here recently, was a carload ot till» to “ land’’ 1» lo place two uiatctte«- ing. and'S'You're sure they didn't come dog mat? ¡which will add' to tbe com. * trainioz >Havana.■ »■ ««, Cuba.—TheV.UUO.—m e tomi cs*hnrrled surve} of «he (ilace. o P?r»*'oa.. nwstly cfaUOtsm. » Ih tfiV w sM i^haW aidqdl Ktuaa^Ooi. _(>• forum T. representative of a plane's back this way V added the grand­ f t « nt AmeHcan doge. They are mads oatllnes.- ' . •...... cquipiwd with a .Hisp.ino-SuIza motor.P'aoe tlon of motor-driven-vefUcT¿rn^^tr*' he room was sparsely furnished. Eg£ » m „ , « ~ v t unoter, u t u r , rtty of Havana ■ -- a ta «*>» S o c ie ty ' mother. ,.i'i • .■■■■■.. : . H«!?;.d» tomh ' abet with the eouah- Jenny Is n training plane of the |t bore traces of cleunllness. Its 1. "Celling“ l r Highest Point . etude 4.402 private I’oettlve,” answered the girl, “ano ^»««vent acmw,. JN U Pe. To "take off", Is to git into Society la a more level surfa're -ihaa ugh homemade table, from under­ ef them Yankees never see a Confed­ '■** Wkhe I polu; an ate the air. and »-"hop" Is a shnrt flirt» for hire; L318 l^ ck A 434 b u «». . w? Imagine. (Vise men or ubsoluic ath which the head of a Dominique eruft ron riwct,< d»!H'iiiiiita „aJitji hors», A- "barret roll". ------1 3 motorcyçlçs.^ The ” fools ?re hard. t<^ be me« with ;• •’«nd ken protruded, eyeing the totrud-' erate till they ketch Dan,, they'll nerfr power and .th W 'ij^eu d ti. " - b e d I.«to leugthwtot ^ 2 ' ' ''*** rara regizterei u »«w •here ore few gUntz.or dwarfa.-H-i kwlth a> tsqutrlac twiat of her bead. see one." ’ ' ‘ means ts s day. ‘riíSiiñj^ loree *» *9i¡r ,ItL - - ' ‘ ' Hid* i ' • /" » \ - -ti

V* A 3'^JV^W»*-Vir«5_5v^g4?>4. ,s3§&

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ehalrp-rengvid thsmslives Us a jantght ;TIE MATO! COSTUME; Jla* akm* the wail, la the caraar f i n t i « from tbs Bfepteca «mod the- POCKETS POPULAR POOLED THE faor-peotcr, and tha n o d i bad was draws ow , with kb furelsUags piled «sfere tha «fedo Dock a ia . la thè Y a n k e e s ■p ta sir! v^ ’■ ' ■ " " ■■ ■ >■ »lattata! reprobati hy auuay o t thè Oa tha bed lay a farm, covered, tainrere tar thatr tHqçwiE F »«lre - amari riath areflre ef thè preeent day- ...... despite tha beat a f Urn day. eiear ta larly are they d tre ftta t'**« atta« ffmhialdiry. aa aàad thls ees'eon. te- fairy Tale L e s s o n » tha ctda, with a heavy haoiaspaai Maa- tire ta the tailored track , this m u m , teeprets > net re mach datati kaad- dy/nARY<3»HAMBCWCft B y m n m u w j - s»M taM ,M nreaM M M rere — «■«a— _ ket. and < « top a f that, a gay naca A tondi that tolls la the .effectively sHtctarr^hatirather a headsome type S ^ T 2& A t K ^ & . ° 7.? •f Cfeliai*.^ aad yellow patchwork quilt. tailored dr ires» “wade ta FarW to ot mecfclee-jronght haadlags and tndl- llli ««aura » i MHfw Uaiwu (•W itM iurrnkm .) ’ . Buried deep la tha chlatx-eerered the matching acarf and -the flowing vldnal apptlqao aCact*. wtdeh Impari THE FIVE SENSES necktie. There are net were an t o a torma! aeped ef degsnveto Gì# frodi, - • . . ..,' S' • . phlaw was « head tncseed la a rad< ta S rela bad come In terrenes reeaoey to the wetaew, hat are aa lo- goat. l u h ar ¡nuorewihlo costume, aa thè Sydney yrs* noi ut a!) with Lesion for M tjr 3' Tall the morning but, by two flannel night cap, with tha fare turned to .the wall. Tha knees ware draws si* trtBSlc port of tlM dreos, being nudo rare may ha. The dreas trimmlng cena- tteinr« at>«>ut hhu. Hin t^va homi him. t o'clock 1)} tbs afternoon, the of aetf-nutorlal. Smart little flauti tersale raspino deal sritb lutrtgaliigj KtiiDFMi dui nói ^muav Min,, IT« *■ » BENEFITS OF TOTAL AB­ most to tha chia and tha haade ward jh o t July' son blued upon the dreno io depend entirely on .battone Sad embriddared matita aad bordretngs hjr fr»Udff quit«* «Tviej». * STINENCE ; . pig slopes og the Tennessee mono- bidden beneath the covers. On a peg,v>at tha head af tha be*L a da of the doth to r flntaee and thè yard., a fset whleh ehoald eepe- —II* wl«h*0 and the handful of- mounted three are tbo fort of frocks which dalty appeal lo thè homo dreeemakrr. «r r * nm ao iuh ON TBXT—0»a. Iil-ie. bung a bomeepua drees, snd beorslb Kata that trudged heavily up the carry Farialaa ’dUtlnctloa. . Im i»« roetume cdtectloae feetoee a fortUD-ati*. * IEN TEXt—HDtn(«l purpottd ■ y road growled at the hot vapor H, on tha floor, stood s pair o f stiff, burt Lb*t b«'would ooi dem» ■olld-looktng slippers There la a flue art written la every touch of etnbroldery bere aad there on “Wht*n injr toy« with the kino's nn t, nor with ifro ss the earth which, with the wear out I ha%« Nowhere In the room was there a «.which h« dr«Bk.H->D»a. 1:1. Brrifram above felling upon them.' tn * hH until JtRX TOPIC—Four lUatR/l* piece of furniture largo enough to con­ taeir long ride of the. morning, i hrlsttnaa a ce») a man. A baity scanning of the 3B TOPIC—Benefit«. of -Tout ptwrther progress almost torture. birthday h#fnr* t walla and celling showed no signs of pc*. •' ■ . •' stick chimney of s mountain any moro, ( an opening, sàvi» the customary hols KMED1ATS AND SENIOR TOP. buggled close against the moan- havrti't anylhlng Hound Mind and a Sound Body. M e, almost hidden from the road leading to the loft. With a quiet nk* «rtw,*' io» ;u PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP. movement, one of the men* lifted a i« Btmflti of .Total . Abatloeoc*. w tali bushes and.-undergrowth, grumhlftt chair beneath this snd mounted apoa |Upaa the vision of the tuen »1- . **l havrn*i K»»t It, only to dismount, convinced, by the nlet nnd Hie Companion« in itmulluneoasly. and a smothered II»* - *■ luck Mil»** ty in Babylon ( tv. 1-4). - ind speedy tightening of reins network of spiders' webs, that the- h«v*. Som* huya were carried away to .Babylon tired horses briskly forward, hoard Covering had not been lifted for bave all Ih* hick. months. nchadnexrar in the first aiege den break In the bushes that I lui«rn‘t . any* salern. At the command of the the road showed a rugged “Better look If there la an entrance thlnx nh4*,” ' ruin choice young men. Include j tdlng up to the hut With a to It from the outside,” suggested one. - H« - Didn't Sydney seed of the king and of the ank of the bridle one of the und the soldier ooftly tiptoed out and. hla riuilr and AnythtnQ. were carried away that they-: Çeled-hls-boree^Intothepnth. around the house, hut caro£ back, sbak- 11 ril'd hi*» 'lip at be made skillful In wtadon;, p'stopped suddenly. There, Bi­ lug his head. . . he ft|M>ke. He didn't like anythin* or unlng In knowledge, under­ dden in the brush beside, the Apparently satisfied, they turned snd «ny »it» KNJay. He iv»* itn^ry »t “ H«Htont«le . tl - 4a»fllrUn t M ,» a t « a i science ao that they might be i a rock that benched out from filed out, and Granny slept on. As luiild'ng; In imrilcutar, Ind M ever)« I—ffoMfllfea •• •• »•*• M—l4klB»a» «Mr 7 to stand In the king*! palace. ftows, u t u girl, und the sur- they rame down the path, the girl ft— «u-rallaMat «t ««r«M««r 7 thing In general. ' s • Trial of Daniel and HI* Com- fo f the soldiers was-reflected ou clviiuslly advanced to. meet them and (4 sss» a tM*a»ra tfem •« »«»»»M y 41— W b N » U r 4 «..Tmiaiwl «all He didn’t want to play. He didn't (»v , 5-13). pcs. it wa’s a plain face— with conducted them along the “path to the H - P f n T i l 44—4irar«f»l - . 4«— ^»«•«•»«•»t went to mid. Tie had the Hulks with 47— le««*«al h Ib I 1« B bII b elr Conscience Tested (». 5). a large mouth that stood open t7-4'y«k«U «•#« kf U l»«a lef.” to a spring that trickled out ot li^ssMrafetfelt IIm « u 49— Mavlral r«w|MMl(lfla - him and they didn't make him happy. e appointment of the king, • But «nation, und lflg blue eyes the mmuitaln side amt formed a pool H w-ntrmitklam 11—Ov u m 11-AttaA A9—Aafmal V#9MI« The Hulks never do. They cmne from rtlon of the king’s meat am) ot reared In wonder—a face that In a natural basin that had fashioned H - f i t t e r k 14—vTklla U—Mm b UI b ta' Uvm« - AT—i'»ri« /*. XfMr»» (N-KalaBlI» Hulky Way In Hullen Town and any I belong to a woman of spy where XS— V » v m i f IT— ffeM I 8* s .TtaM one fruin NiilIcn Tnwn Is never happy. t which he drank was arranged Itself among the rocks, half hidden KW(*k»«ivBt M4te«i ; at—aa««« tO-Ulap «»«ft «I—llurft tali m. This was contrary to the meventeen to twenty-seven, but a by the grass. Stooping ul une tide, she. «UtlilBR «A—Tri«« n-m «* The Hulk» cllmhcd over him and-, among the godly Jews. Being • down her form to the skirt that groped about a hit In the shallow wa­ it-m itiAM . it—t*««i a«—‘X Î4— l*«44l«a Tft— K IH «4 T#— WUMM »oilled lluwn upon him »o that lit Î1 — U b I t » —C'««1i « 4 m illa r * to the Jewish customs, the; B at the-ankles, and the brown ter, und brought forth u good-slxed a« « i a AMB«r1««B • b (bi» I - ttii» ipiile rovered hy NiiHla, 11—WferrlH •* larellMrdfr M i » M a n i 41— (¿all lrr«a ot conscientiously partake nt Tfeet exposed beneuth. took you Jug, securely fastened to dhe handle «KPftYfektM « * —n» m 4l—ll*a4 ««'« M—A»rfliaBiflw When tiny one feel» cranky ond IrrP t should ever be borne In mlrnl (p the conclusion of seveuteen. of which was a gourd dl|>|>er. l ’lnclng II —Prty-llir • I—«tratar« •*—<-lilr« fA—Idaai tsclence la the groundwork M er lap, tier two hunda clutched the Jug on the grass, she untied (he •aa—Hit feoi—ahlll iU the inMtutUm the bulk» need to ^finished yarn stocking, with Us u-4itr (■ on « iharacter. _ dipper, tendered II to the nearest man l lsi'lIfNlBt la >i»««r«r ift-raftrla« 109— M«4llr «rsaa . 104— l*r«a«a» conic qrmiiMl. sir Change of Name (w . 0-71. knitting needles, while the and said; ‘T le’p yeraelf." ' •t—Fv«*««4 IN—Ttflf ra-rbr* 104— Ftwial« ath««o IOT— X » * » * Hydney wan gnmddlns kimui hla had yarn lay souklng In a little Ift-Km (9r«««a) T 9 - U h flr luck; when Mil of n sudden live lovely g the Hebrewa most slgnlflcsm ' After each bad held counuuntdn with Tfc« MlallaB will a »»r«r la ««al Ih b * vere given to children. Daniel j farther down the slope, where T I u r n i M ; ... t r — (>•(«•<• crettiurr» came and aiood before him. the dlpiier a couple of times, she suld Ta-MoifeMi*4 • . Mre.itfVfrfeir God Is my Judge." The slg- •rolled unnoticed. - to one of them: “Jes' hold the gourd N*—’T«»r*f«r# iO—Civil One was plujlnjj a June upon m vio* ■ of this n'afne was that all the , girl," culled the leuder. "have while I pour out some fer that" 'ar' *1—V »««r ' M K N d •oloUota of Loti W m V i Fwulft- lln and iUiehinit an he phiyed. s of life were submitted to God i anything of u umu about here .critter, w hut's boldin' them bosses. •»—H*4al . (rtato II- Om n a ia iv r One ku* cHting a dellvlou» freah «4 - ' • ' M—Nptalllá r»»h •imnbcrry. and yon could see Imw decision. God was made the 'Wouldn't do in slight 'em, cause Dad « Î — !»*»• M -N flliliia if his life. This was the secret r-n"—she drawled In reply', would do It ef he wun here." |«u.ABR»r»1 iM .pr»ayiit much he was enjoylnir lb (seed u m-u-r-n critter terduy.” l«u.iiHnl»aia l d a - i n r u l a A (hird waa »melllna a sweer little el’s life. No doubt this ex- 8lie litici the \goiird to the brim, the purpose of his parents In ¿little brighter—"Who he's you- « • » j ||B-lr|»N| RrhUlUi dr Muy Ilmver. ’ then shuffled hack to the gup la the IlleUtit wbt MB j 111— t'BMdaa okln' 1er 7” . A fourth «ins looking nt n hunch *>f dm the name. Elis name was road. j . : IBI to Beiteshaxznr.1 meaning Confederate scout—tall fel­ V f rtle-al. ? : , Bprlnu hhiKMoma In vher anuk. guiiug rlnce," the one whom the chief ; hair und eyea. Been cbuslng / ’¿’yer." was all slip said ns she pre- , , ! | . ■' Two Models From Parle. I—PfrtalBlia •• wmiii ' at them »0 uditiirliitfly, eo happily, the Babylonians favors. liana- daybreak, arid an Infernal sen’ ed the drink, “ hyer's some ol deiall of the' Intriguing cloth fmeks tnllnred cloth garments, itevers, col­ ' A— 9)MibM»iBr«aB rft«ra«1#r. ' , . The fifth wan »(roklnit the «olt fulr Dud’s hospertullly.” . 4— •C«r*||«a f f 4 ans, “gift of” or. “beloved of ■ hua glyeu us too, up these shown In th; picture. The one to the lars, cuffs, snd pockets, especially car­ H—Kdailva T-Obllfi« hair-of Hydney's Utile HUtcr, whom »ha and his name was changed’ jpery hills of yours.” The soldiers, trooping along behind left Intreduree u clever fullness ucrose ry the embroidery note, while Indi­ a-»F8 Ilf« 14-Mra held In her arm». . huln’l seed no critter lenlay,” her. snickered at, her crude manner, the frent of the lunlc effect, without vidual motif* are. souietlroea Juilleluus- II—»Ibflrlaa «Mr 99—A «••«•li»«r "Ho you are suylng you have noilr touch which signifies,- "lllu- 19—e*#«1v4« : y the tun god, Rak." UUhael ated. languidly, atooplng to and the courteous bow with which the disturbing the straight line contour. ly aenttered aloive the hnnllne. • 1ng,M the five lovely creature» nuld 1 t«-l>»rtal4lBf f« tkfbM \ •who Is ae God” and hla name blue ball, which she pro- gourd was received made her shy, and The method of ||rawing the tie through It Is. however, the embroidered «Si­ 14-Chaat . . u u r n f a p f geilier. anged to Meshncb. meaning cleunee by mopping It up she fell to her way of smashing the slots In the raven euggests s hew on ,pocket which sounds the Jmdlng t*-VM»(«1aB4 99—4 l« t ft «r . "Ami yet you hkv« me," snld the - |n the side of her . homespun little mud heaps with her foot, and llioughr decorative note on Isles, modes 1^— »«■bb>b 99—lirait« find* ; r like the goddess Shesach, the «t— M which means, "the servant girl, who's up yonder at the dipper thrust Into, tier haiid**miide no fru**k :to the HkIiI, .Not only doe« Ih« lo ImpojiliiK o f aurh hUK« dl- ^And me," said the fourth. HOW TO'SOL V I A CROSS-WORO PUZZLE .” Back - of the change of i-saked the spokesman, ignor- Impression on her, so Intent did she •turf, repentini; flip nmierliil of tho menaionii, they nlnionl qualify aa pan- "Anil me," said the fifth. as the attempt of Satan to |questiun. “ Where's the men?'* seem in her pleasing oceupntlim, but dretw, IniprcM one at ftrat k’lunce, hut oia. On* curl huy Hill« uppllque-eir)' The Hulk» were edging off to on« k k »» ifcr *4m*4 t«tiling," Hie the : big eyes took ou a wistful ex- *v«r4 itblrb will All (Hr wHIl« «»tarra « » «• If« Aral fclark a«aar» <• «h* lovely crenturea anh| iogclher. g the heathen. , should meet Dud or Dim, tell • 'em me rlttHl. a a f a ta«ta*H«r » » 4 « r “ »«rllrta l” f»R a »a • w«r*t ablirb w ilt AM Ik « Ir llellglous Life (v. 8). . L ■ ■ und Granny's so anil so. und lell Dud wHM« »«■ area fa «ft« »«at klark • »« b*Uw, Wa Ufipra «• la Ik« Marl» "Hon»« haven't me." anid Ihe flral, nvolved their refusal to esl e, girl, lend the way, we must I 'stendyd ther husperiullty." ‘ •»»r««. All worOa «•«• ar« 4lr«l»aarr «»rf«. *ifr»l »rre»«r aaa**n, "Home huven'l irte," auld the *ec* 5: the house.“ ■ Akkr«*ltall»ta«. ala«o. lalilaU, UrkalrMl irrma aaf ab«al*l* lam a ar« ladl* I to'drink wine which was con- She .-UikhI guzlng after them, and ra l«4 1» Ib r ArAtallUtaa« . . . ‘ ' ond..' . dy’s Ih'ur but Granny, and their teaching. In the case of spniythlng drifted buck to her, like » "Home hiiven't me»** anid tiu* third. t least. It also Involved pray- sleep." wonder If Dud wouldn't he riled when l-l l l-4"l H I-H 444 l-l I t I l l I I I I H -H I I I I I I H -lt H 4 I+-H-H -H -H "Hume haven*! me," said the fourth. Hi, don't stand „there, move times a day. . . he heard she had 'ateudeO the husper- "Home haven't me/* mild the fifth. commanded the . man. r Courtesy (vv. 8-13). tnllty to a lot of bluecont». . è . "WhnMn 1)1« world do ymj mean?" . n i ” said . the girt, “Granny; J Safety or Ditatter Cave Pidaret Seen at ' seems . to have been the staked Hydney. -' ' , ot the usiner, and she's got ono For a long time she -gazed down in for-the company. Although ' Matter of Speculation -, Early Faihion Platet Tlie find lovely creature «poke. He ■ thud spells, and 1 flasn't wake the roucb tlll the" last sound of a hoof­ An «musing story Is (old Illustrating heart was Dxcd. he did hot ’ Th»l llicrfr la Ulti» n«w uml»r Uni beut, died, away. Then she hastened the comforts at *ea travel of n genera­ was 11 moat beautiful hoy Mod Juftf hr ho a gentleman. He request- nun, »vrn with rV^afd.- lo wuiiu/n'* f.oire he »poke he (flayed ««^venil noi»*«* ne. come, this won’t do, -move to tlie house, and with a glad "Dun. tion or so ngo. It concerns n nervous exedsed from this menf »ml f»Nhlr?n», wiiN out hy K()ih»rt on his violin. The note* were *** (there; we can't be detained by they're .gone,'' broke Into a low gurg­ old lady who tmokrd a pussnge tihnnrd order that he'be not delllod.' | llninü« curulor of ih» Itoth»rlmni lovely lb made Hydney iitmoM waul to ; or two." . ling laugh. / a tramp steatuer'hound from an east. s should learn from this to (Kng.) imjM'urn hi ih» cour»« of a r» ¡¡I," said the girl, planting one "TnlU nliout your bake ovens!" came African port lo Karachi. cry .with Joy. ■’ • . sous' even In' times of great r»nt Ipctur«, Htafvrrltig to un Uluatru- ot on a little elevation of day from the four-poster, und Granny piled After n few days st 'ses n terrific "Yon hnvij me,** said the flrM. "for oil had brought . Daniel Into (Ion of woim*n fiincem on tin* whJU pwly bearing down till the yel- out ot that bed In a hurry. ~ . storm broke. Brel (lie ramshackle I in) the Hcnwe of hmirlng. Without teudeiSoVe \iith those who of « S|mnl»h rttv», he juili) pnlue* (ho **n*e of hearing you could never oozed up between the toes, But what a grundmother I, Six feet tramp stenmer began to reel and him. olllhlc h»lle4 war«* vi>ry n»ur to ih« hear niualc, you could never henr the f repeating the operation on sn- In her stockings I And when the plunge violently. Clutching her way Success oCDanlel and-Hit pr»»»nt” better .the. road, and. as bin form disappeared never to add. - 'know what the haw. ’talfft neither. It’s good: ole (&Ï with Man’s Brain." becmtMe of his cun­ for their work than those through the bushes, opposite, took her “ If then, xeriileinen, the dress of our sky waa like, or UessCe corn Juice, as Dad. says, M ning and boldness. * ten . ’ ■ ’ ' ÿ . girl* le a moral menar«* now, nnd we the clouds, or a as ever plsened a rattlesnake, former seat on the ledge o f the rock. At ftrat tlie tiger attacked natives Social and Political Prefer- put « renaor’ on It wllh hla aheari.--. 4j)nsef,.You would àllus 'vîtes strangers ter drink, Ev.ery now and. then her eyes swept In thé,Jungle.'then esmtt Into the vil-, 9). oh my r • ■ . ■ ■ ' > n j/bnow Just fhospertallty. he says, and, says he. the rbad lb the direction whence the' loges evvh In daylight. The terrorised >od before the king. what a rainbow Spertultty Is the poor man's saving soldiers had7 vanished. Still she sat rlltogers Inillt shelves In their homes Temporal Influence (r. 21)- was. You would on. and when, the last streak of sun­ and high platforms, blit couldn’t esrspe Will Pleatt Children ire all advanced to position3 re.'” • never know what -he .men were'nearing the cpbln light had disappeared and the sfladowa j Ilia! way. Believing tho brut*, led u ■ Children's room» offer an excellent e and Daniel became presi- Embroidery dives DeooraUva Note, color nman*. You Ir. when they neard the v'oiee of the lice penati so that vision could no ! charmed life, the people nearest id» field for stenrJIri. especially In the e college of wise men. and would never see 1 In a sort of stage whisper. "S-a-y. lunger penetrate the distance, .-she ing. ' If one would distinguish one's ly tailored blouse of Uuuoe), faiogee | lair finally tied to other settlements. home-without a nursery. KrolJcklng minister o f the nation, the trees flaming Walls, don't 'sturb ole frozen toes. strnlfled 'her ears to catch the slight­ tailored cluth gown os being of last­ silk or heavy silk crepe. - I A British hunter took up the trail, children, animals, windmills and nal lnslght (v, 17). In the autumn or t's brlngln’ off her second settle' est-sound. , ' , minute creation, be sure lo Incorpo­ Typical o f. Ibe ' latest embroidery j Finding a half-euten naflxe. the hunt- clowns, flowers and domestic fbwls of Daniel's loyalty, to God. gay with . blos­ Ser that *ar table, or she'll raise Finally, amid the bini .calls, tlie rate large decorative-pockets lo the movement Is Hie formally elegant j er hid In « tree, «S It eras the uni­ are designs In keeping with the worhi soms ns they »re Iraclng-the entire history >(■■ roof, and that'll wake Granny, soughing of the wind, nnd Other famil­ making »hereof, in the frock pictured walking frock In the picture. It Is of , trnil's habit to return to fils victims. of play, fiackgroijnd colors for » qcIi now In the raise to him and Nebuchad-. iar sounds of nature, she detected the one olmerves ttiatrihe aklrt fuiluess Is stone' gray khlva doth. From point ¡ When Ibe tlger caxne, one shot through room* should he light und cheerful. spring.** earn was revealed. Ând w e wouldn't be left In peace cnap of - twigs: like some One coming achieved through an Inverted plait at of size and design Ihe Immense p-xket, 1 thé beast killed him. The benst was Applied decoration* usually look best "You have me/’ Î enjoy Dad's.'hospertalliy'," mock­ through the grass. . the front. This Is a method prevail­ done In India» embroidery upon the ten fed long. The nsllves look upon if done Jo primary or strong contrast* Ha Was Enjoys ing throughout tnllordom at present. ' , «aid the fifth, "for i Do Right. ' ■ ly finished one of the men.. ‘'Well, Presently the bushes «gain parted, cloth o f the frock, -a- eiop* almosl tlie. Britisher ns a supernatural being lag colors,: • • • . Mo 1L at the spot where the man had dls- Sfieuking of cloth street types It Is Into j panel. On« a - > *n echo of I am the sense of , and God’s recompense - to. for o n e . s a y let her sleep,., for I'm sent hy their gods. - . touch. Without me yon could never if the power of doing more dry as a husk"’ This- Condition Appeared'il'féw hours before,- and she evident tbst...clrculsr lines are grsd- (hit- same etnhrohle^v ,.i ¡Ite. njiiuf. Flour From Wheat sprang forward to meet a. tired little oally coming Into Tavon The circu­ lapel and wrist hand of (his delusive feel” yonri mother's hand or your I. and GfotTr reward to .von „ned contagious, for the group went Trade Windtf EtfecttP ■ The amount of flour Sta in ed from daddy's greattcoat, dr your little «Is*, old woman who emerged therefrom. lar aklrt Is sewed on to the low wqlst model. spirit of giving more. With- .uttously up to the open door, and The trade winds do more rhsn carry wheat depend* very .much on , the alar* ter's soft.hair,7’ , , "Well, he's off.” ’Wos her first greet­ Une 1. • 1 ■ . - ■ ■ ’ . Very effective tdtnfflei ire attalneo ilod and the accounting will | cantlously advanced- within und be- the west-bound mariner on Ms. way, and weight ftf the kernels and vuric* "Home;haven't nil of us. and you ing. and '."You're sure the; d'/uH rouse ■ As “to- •ults.the redlngote.llDeavle liy embroidering or applying mu-lunc ra'horrled surve} of The place, o from Wi toJtf) p«*r cent* A fair average bare all of ijs. Yet you complain.** back this way T added the grand:, with short- Jacket models. , Very smart made borders across the eDds of rh:'- says Nature Magaxlae. They hare ' njoin was sparsely furnished. been"cslled "the pulse of the «tmos- l«*-J.7 hu»hels of. wheat to uno 'barrel The Hulk* had tuUed away. Sydney, mother, r-.i • . , • Is s French version ot a mannish ;red- Inalcblog scarf or wide- necktie.'w hid It bore traces of cleanliness.. Its pherle clreulallou." because their fluc­ of flour, weighing Utf) fiounds, or one was free of them. . "Oh. you wonderful, Society ’ "Positive,", answered the girl, “ano Ingote developed In gray and. whit* sccompanles the majority, of frocks. .. ugh h o m e m a d e table, from under- tuations are. related 1b the w ith er' bushel-of1 wheat tn At pound* of floor. creature*," be "O f cour**"' l « a more level surface-.ih-*a ef them Yankees never see a Confed­ woolen check d o t h . - . . . * , JULIA H0TT01.'J.KIf • Wth which the head of a Dominique -veals of distant .^regions, snd- their The abort« or rplddllngs average II to have all ot you. What «a idiot I'v*.' is. Wise men or ubswlute erate till they ketch Din,-they'll nerq» • That one toocb qZ embroidery tm t i n ' S t t u n Mswsssssr V tla o ./ . Jcken protruded. eyeing the lntrud: 'srcbUtg breath,Is responsible (or most 12 |>er cent 6f tbe wheat« and tbt bran tarel" , ' . r - Hard be -met with ; 'ud see one.' * ew, giant* or dwarfs.—H -z •.TrtthM taqnMaE twist of her head. yf.fta wsrJtfrMf deserts,. \*i 18 per cent.1. 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IV OUVCttT OF JŒW n u n . Ti Mm- f i WA » ■ * * jÉiñiiVeweBá, h t e X m u . hk CLASSIFIED t a s c r a h f o b d e t r a » MODERN **n U M in i»| i n k Tstabfai;. REDUCES OOLF O O D IIÎ . Mina B oth M utue End Mr. B ay P ­ C a 3 «mbi«i -« * ______i n o n o B o u : S al l5 !7 *al*a>_ ADVERTISEMENTS l u m n u o i _ Morse, of' Bayonne,~ werei married at K. ir, o a m r loe. awa» y «a» Th» «S i fa»U I» Ua» U ltndatt » M « | i R E N T b plano, exceptionally desir. • puautHCO cvcav tHuaaMv a 4o!u!k>ii aliirli prom l*-» not only to kt*p the *r<-t-n* alni t w a in per- with a sliver bandeau foe the hair, slne br iamrt Bolmu tm* mis I» nU4 Ota- able Insïruinent: haa tooe, good« iltlM A » m im . CrufinL t. A t a r i Mulo»! »-r«»«-» A Loa» S—a, loko«. quality and volume.. Tel. (.-<( «.m illion , »ml to greatly eut , .and carried a white shower bownfct. IM I, ks saa a U n » teZd oSmlm ljS r IM*. « O »«» W Ue Her maid of honor,. Ml»« Mary Oof- Tmmrtl» tt Craalord. ta rt* CouatT oTlisio» 2» Weatfl^W, 430 North avenue, U M « «. WAS*«* - .loan II* «»*1 Of malntenanre. It ia* ngm •( the iMMpItal people. ' a a* found that while every Spring fey, and an the bridesmaid. Misa . Dor- a» la a » Ti mirti» •MI Sute oT Km tastri • »« roa. BtoHml» W estfield Uiur **» tVUWMr Van Horn, of Westfield, wens ______uu» far wfakfa P n n , an e »«» s rtWadut tmmsm ym UNFURNISHED top floor, two ADIO MITER DLLED Mr. Arthur said he tliouglii tl* rut'!.* and too* were in rood otíiy -V am rt» mar« ante « e » pneSe, yes. ' ' i ¿ale yellow georgette, «fati ir a» m i nair fa» amismwa »a* n«nn* r«omH and kitchen, also garsg,. first Wamander’s death came ««liditfon, a lion the Inevitable dry I» rt»U fa» -Msötoig C»aa“ luD» S n s u . in sud» > W s r tU famasm, injuries received when the ca THURSDAY. APRII,.»t ITO rame-^falnnr the»- soon In;null and Miss Coffey eartied pink sweet ss mr» « r wM »mU»ml» Kowoiao, ios hira space. Couple only; 112 Nt% Folic* Offlcar R id g o . Accosod of . anwlrt n T W kmtfan t •< m drove, a one ton Ford truck, out and i ltlwr .had to romain In I*-as, while Mia* Van Horn bad be- w a t » *aa a am ie n n n a a m te ’ wsy fasrsi ss hrtsto rlshl ot Ip vs « ‘ street,;tkanford. Rilling Barnard Warnsnd»r~ by Tarmi Tara Dollari a Tiar chtd-tluted on e* Tlie bride's tnottosr ‘ IM R e l i prornSm. ss« yon, «asi» _ Tosfais. an STORES and Apartments, all im­ wreckeil but he changed hi* i that romilthm, or required larri* B*«rr sudo s . dofondast boeaum fau faold s mort- Shooting. Officer -Out on 33.000 was attired In orchid erepe and the t t t e ot m U pendón ttbtellM tta lo r t » llm provements, now building. For » hen he found a bullet hole, in Eauni tl |b« O u fc H C M t < t|.ri.lltur< i* for roooddinr, etr. mother of the bridegroom In black __ la simia u th« orte» e« ta» «I o» Id waru»«» i » mtét I» asid Craaford term «, apply E hm llng B ros. West- Ball on Charg* of ManiUiightor cab just back o f where the di È» f i CtaM Mutar Tiw- «lui., therefore. dofldod to Matsat BsUdlas * loa» amucloUm. sat. • ■ . georgette. Mra Van Horn played - _____t l Ih» flaw« al Bmirt t l ta» O n - fleld. tt r of Kenilworth were l«it in a modem pl|«‘ line »»»torn, rtt» t t CkaafsNL a »aw uUefxsary n iol- Oslad Áprü 11, ms. So far as ran be deduced from rearhlnr nary rreeti and every tee. tho wedding march and preceding uUm fay a k»a«« i— wins »I «farm p m * , BKBXgLST C ACBTCr, SIX room fiat All Improvement,, f ftartied Tuesday morning to b-arn floy*’ U>ek in being oi^erv*»«! tlw* selbctlona ■' ' or mum aa» rt»U fa» a Usarti»» hwmiw I» ' SMIelwr ot CoopUttuat, |35 per month; 37 Burnside ave­ [that Bernard \Vamander. 24 years known evidence and rirvumsta ami i Id» aork I* now nearing rom ' Craoford. N. i. (Vim try over and CYan ford U m*i Mr. Alfred Pfeiffer, of Bayonne, tke «maier oT rt» lami a»»r« *f amidi, «a» nue. ‘Tel Cranford 425. . fof age. and well known In the Bor Warnsnder lost consciousness w pinion Wlien the water I* turned • m m »Iwafaw u « a » a tounrnym»» ■oracc - isw-rt tatiilnti in any partiruU r Kart» day. on ail) a hu e on *he ronrw«. «*lectrlr was best man, and the Rev. Ken­ THREE room and bath apartment, Sough hail been shot by Oltic. r Rblge hit by the bullet and the trurl rlamfaw, aa« n O W hl» u m , m l « » » aa« was driving naturally left the i tu inri it* «perlai part in the I*” ;-„.m r.’l. automaUrally «tart .the. An extensive campaign ha* been neth, p. Martin performed the eere- »Um t l faaalMW «a Um fateak form» tsmlrtM furnished o r unfurnished, very - ■* the pri-vlous night snd that and crashed through the brush started by tlie Heout* for tlie de­ inonr. wblch wag followed by a re­ w tfael »ai»WA »a«. la cam t l nt reasonable reht; 25 Bloomlngdal. .__b»d tieen arresUHl and F.r ,!lh»JLt ft ’* V* P » " y î ^ ! pump. Whirl! eonllnue* In operation ------a rtaaa» ta WM rmhlw ai r e a l estate trees until completely. wrecked struction ol eatorplllar ne*t*. Oyer ception. Tlie bouse was beautifully avenue. Phone Cranford 37-M. - * V ‘t> bounty Jail on charge of ïïïï ä 5 i*u™U M ir: ho fartM m rt *» säH wtrt Officer Ridge went to the horn • i r r t ” J :» ~ » « « *k. » « « > > kxi nest* were destroyed during the decorated with yellow flower«, min­ I» Um Pu Ul», FLAT for rent, six rooms with batti, Iromullanghter. Warnmndcr liad illc t s ÿ j p œ & « s r r; ««W on *.ter .t John Setter, brother-in-law of V tie* of Hoy*' Week. "TIte Ih.y of rrccti, tlie pump autoinatlrally past week, and It I* expected that gled with ferns and palma Guests talorta ‘dotas u r vorfe to n ld Ttareofeii, gift all Improvements and heat, rt- , I .*j5$-*n,-bMlanre.un.tl,° u ay to Eli- Today I» t he Man o f Tomorrow." and bood lo Ota atta « t a f* of Votiti» to tita p m *i nander, and told him what had I *t<*|>* ■ he nniiiber will exceed 1,000 before were present .from Philadelphia, cently'rem odeled, ftS per month: |ZabetTrGeneral Hospital, never liav- It I* a**tiranre for the future of our tam or IM », su a r t » rroofaoldota, or |lng regained con*cIou«nf-ss [x-ned, saying Warnander had h A plentiful supply of-water I* a*- tlie end Of the catn)ialgn. Tomorrow Reading,. Syracuse, Albany, Bayon­ n w y fMtauy, •eeepubl» lo m M Bm t ì « f 15 Union* avenue, N , Cranforu. Ouuntry that the boy* do «lina In afternoon Mr. Jluddleston will leail ne. Florida -Brooklyn, Montclair. V«oUk U t tìm Iftttkfiti iMrtomoitad o f hto Officer Ridge made the following oiled in an accident. Tlie Tamil- *u r«l l.y tin* Iwautlful lake which Call Iiattl. Roselle 951- tlie dead youth is completely p erea*lnr lntere*t In affair*, ' adjoin« tlw* n u h pro|e*rly and a part y of Scout* to tho outlying Westfield and Long Island. Mr. and «rari to iiworitann «ttb tiw tonta o f I et»rt at Police Head.iuarters: Hoy* of the High School organlii-ri dtwtnco, m M beoti to bt apm rid m io fora tinted by his sudden death, ( ’ha whlrh'priivhles water, not only for district* to w ipe out the great num­ Mrs. Morse*departed tor a woddln "r Um ottontof t i «old Board t ió ln lih . . *, ™art* M'arnander was killed a Tbvrmdilp Government Tuesday FOK SAUlMinOULANMOUS 1 T O . p . B n amander. the father. I* Engln Hh* pi|ie line system, lull for shower ber of nest* which- havo proved to trip to the Foeono Mountain*, am;5¿ pao «aaplftoi wllh tbo fbntotai eeoditioia. l '0 S 1 O ' - ' C . t; L DC Iprll 27. 11:50 hy ml nlrlit and they went t titoligli Uh* will live In Cranford on their re­ ■------titoli to t o l t i b f M ldLocol Botro PLANO for sale. W. J. Deans, 20th j "‘P { blew my whistle at him on at the Circular Loom Co, and hath? ami tire hydrants. * . Im* so destructive to agriculture. All - _____ » IO Hti lp“ ------• family has resided In Kehllwu form* a* If they were ti*ed to It It i* iielieuNl tliat.lieeause of the boy* are urged to bum its many of turn. ' ■ ' street, Kenilworth, N. J. 1 an<* the Boulevanl and Suggestion* In the re|**rt* on the k i ì o plinto a ito s __ , _ many year«. •piaiitv o f m aierlal* used, the sys­ the nest* a* {Misslhle, anil they will iitiw i t i 9WMMI1 to »ho‘ to r it •gf ’ ihto of- OFnCES TO LET OAK dining room set, reasonable ! failed to stop. He had no. lights noverai department* o f „TVwnshtp. Bernard Warnander had been c tem Will last Jo to So year*, and that he performing a great service to the LARSEX—W A L T E R dtoooeo. « 103 Thomas avenue, Cranford. Tel . followed him to 21*t street. He work are well worth *er!pu* rote tiMUaittoot for tinotort* tto U M titoli to I turned right to Newark avenue, and lug on hi* fiance during the ev it * cost w ill Im* more t han offset hy community. * . Miss-Evelyn Walter, daughter of tattili to otiti Botati o f Botllb M fo n a to ta la tha Vaw Shapiro BnlliUag Cranford 775.- . sidération. We wonder wlio of the MOTORCYCLE—Indian, With snip f blew my w ftstle again and I tried [ng and had gone to the home the saving hi the maintenance of The llrst round of the tennis tour­ Mr. and Mr*. Frederick H, W alter, furatotod to tt i t i atout to tcconptaUd bf hi» brother-in-law to take a nli hoy* that organized the Committee tlie green*, lees, and fairway*. ■ nament lia* been played. The second . Ilmom >m » I IIS, which am llntiaa shall • Valea Avanoa, North. car, perfect condition, electrically j i-.J® pull aheail of him he ran off the Tuesday night will »It uu Ihegov oL2l»Grovo,stroet«.wai!_marrlodat fas «farad for siselssllm sod report to rta buicb to_Walter_Reci|nlchtcr,-u tithcr roll etnh* confronted with round fiTOSt t»e played off by May Oraaford Mew J«r»«y -... equipped, many extrasr300rPiumo f " ^*1 »m l kept tm goin g— I clia'c-T ernlng. body of ('raufonl In the fu her home last Satnrday, to Mr. Paul mid Board o f nswblsa Bsaatauni who ih«U was working nights at the Ihipy: a simitar—situation n.lglit galri a fittr. Any Scout' who refuse* to play aotlfy rto »ppllesat warn »ad w txn u » »- Rahway 598. Call 135 Jaques nn- 1 n another block and blew my ture. We hiiiMÏ tlie liiiy* will a**tm»* Julius Idirsen, of Cranford Tlie core- r o o t fatfon It for axamtaatlon. . A. IL SHAPIRO, ililstle again and turned to pull lo. On hi* way to this factory I great deal, of valtialdn information Ills opiKinent at a convenient thde niony, which was performed Hy the nue, Rahway. unfortunate man met hls death. hill re*i*>nl*hllity In, pu Idle affair* l.y oloervlng the Echo U k c Installa- Said lead» I» «spin os t t » Slat day or 5,000 GERANIUMS In bud aisl lowly alongside of him and lie ran loses hy default. - Rer. E. Compton, of Bloomfield, Jacmabw followtas rto tfau o f tms*. Said Warnander was an active mend alyl not “let George do It." a* *•• Tdcpfeeae IS7-J , lie off the road again. I pulled out lion, whlrlil* I he result of the most The dieket* for tho Scout cham- formerly' o■ f Craiinford, - took - place - at . *-- - » 1st day of blooin. 10c and up: 400 Hur.lj I o f Company No. 1, Kenilworth V many do today. •— careful study on the pari of engi­ lilonslilpHii.lTllden-Mathey matches Pio—tar foUowbaf ito tittoof Imhio; but may .French Hydrnngeas.blue, lavender] <}y gun and fired six shots at the 7:30 p. in., and was followed bjr a to r a w t i upon ito m i of Uio eorreepoti"idtnc ■ "till he would not .-ton unicer Eire Department He is * neer* connected Willi the Cluh. are for sale at $ 1.00 apiece. There tetti, wttboul. toHTMtottton for qutláeoi and pink, 50e and up; 3,000 Scarlet | THE GRADE CROSSING large roceptlon at Hayashl’a, The Mot, CLYDE C. BELL . still kept-chasing him for a hun- v lid l hy hLs parents, four slsie H ie pipe line I.a*.hen laid entirely will lie no Scouts drive till* year, bride’s gown was ot...... white beaded anti upon parata! of a nñnñí fot of tato» Sage, 5c and up; thousands of cui>. Mr*. John Seiter. Mrs. Hugo Nltsi FATALITY throngn the rough so that no lair­ but everyone Is offered a chanco to Bueb UeotaMt to m otod tò t vitiation REGISTERED ARCHITECT nas, snaps anu coleus; cut swt-i-t 4 yards ami all o f a sudden he crepe and »ho wore a veil tucked of tei* areimae» or aay othw ordinane* of ke Mrs. Thomas Lovett, and M The following hitter* will he of In­ way* have been Interfered with. see the llnost exhlhltlon of tennis peas, «1.00 up to-32.50 .per 100; cut 1 into woods and hit a tree I with orange blo**oin» and carried a mld Board e t Hmltt or or Ut« Townrtl» ot I'tenth Avaaua, W . ORAHFORD Id him lying in the seat. He Alice Warnander and two brothe , tere*t In romiertlnn with th# reeent lu thé Ci.lp-d Slates, and contrlhute bridal bouquet. She was given away Crufortf rtgulaUns, tt paruinlog t», »luab- calls lilies, 3200 per doz.; at Leliieh I Eddie and W alter, all of Ken killing of; the watrhman at lh<* to the Si-out iiibvement at tho same lM. o t pluiotn» work, or u y of rt» tara» or Avenue Greenhouses, 127 N. I.--1 still alive and Erwin Mergott T H E V. I A. hy her father. The -maid of honor. eontiltiona ihirtaf. ORAHFORD wortli. Funeral services will he he Colon avenue grade rnwalng. Mm •-V, I. A, delegate* lo llie State tim«, There Is no better U»o to high avenue. South Side. it 1 i P.li ‘ ?<1 ,lim up and rushed him Miss Edith Llndstrotn of Elizabeth, No pi um ter titoli allow fata naso to to nati the Elizabeth General Hospital this iTinirsdayi afternoon. Vllade feel*, a* nearly every rlthteti IVdcralion (Convelliloti ut Atlantic which.H.Ó0 can he put than to aid worn yellow silk and carried yellow by W étiwr pintatar or party, «Ititor for tbo POST OFFICE BUILDING B A B Y carriage, excellent condltlun; Tliroughout the Borougli is ~nT“ Uranford feel*, that some thing ilic Roy Nennt work, and It Is; ex­ - trpooo of obtatatof pcralta» or dolor tur 7 Iturcliileld avenue. t( I ad they said lie was dead from in City In May a III lei, Mr*. (1.(1. M illi', roses, and the two bridesmaids, sla­ n k untar hto Ile—n . - ... ~ dries received. strong feeling of deepest sympatl should be done, .that noun- way he Irea-un r. and Mrs. Paul H. Llttle- I a«-ted that tho citizens ot Cranford T H R E E oil stoves, one vacumul ters of-th e bride,, tho Misses V iola Borito» ìnj Tbit Imtloa | rt-mld oi- O ffices lor Rent "Signed. . w ith tlie family of young Warnandt found fo quicken aetloii h y t tie i.ale, cr.alrman o f thè Chlltl W elfare will take advantage o f this uffer. and Mildred Walter, wore bluo.satln sUsaao» fa» »ad II Iwnby I» l a n M lo «a d sweeper, furniture, a youth's tux-i oim u foUew»: ' . V (all outalda exposora) .. . „ “RIDGE. .’f.*' ■ K I.reputation and wi Slate authorities., to which ap ical Oinunlttee. Registration duos must ho re­ crepe and carried pink roses. Mias cdo coat, loud speaker cotypluiuv. well liked. Officer itidge was sn ha* been made by the Township newed by May 1st. This does not B»cUoa. A . Wbm rto »■*■ and •pocUVulloo S According to Chief- Vardalis tlie Mrs. C tiarle*. Uose I* thè nnw. V iola Flrmliach played tho woddlni of aay pluefalai »ad d n ü i»» 'a y * t« a 'l» fUod Hess Building, May 2. . pended from active duty some weel Coniiiiittee rtf' I'ranfonL" The fate apply lo Hcmits who havo registered WESTERN Electric Washing, Ma-J ppqrt of: Officer Ridge led lilm to tl.alri.ian of lite V. I. A. Education­ march, and sang “At Dawning,” am 1»... rto______oOoo___ o f____ rt*_____ Board___ ofn B—ith, i ...... a f— iti CHAS. DARSH, » lieieve that — Warnander had died agu hy Chief .Vardali* hut was'ri-l of eriiNNliig Watchman Rose may al C o n unii tee, and Is alno CIib I.i iiib ii since November. “() Promise Me. The best man was “Ava dtiUra Bbail to t a l l i t i lo dafray tbo ex.* ' chine. Mrs. E. T. Towlcr, 22 (i u: l lateded -by the---- Borough Council. T l he the,.fate of any one of u* at any An- Interesting and Instructivo it— of teoptctlng tbo plana and opoetflco* Call Oranford «95 lord avenue. Phone Cranford ILM. I in internal Injuries- such as iniglit o f tln* work of thè V. 1. A. for bel­ Mr. Russell W eStr'ef Mqntclalr. Tho tono or Alta# tbo aaào and super In tondini caused from the buckling of the general opinion Is that the death i time. , demonstration was presented by tho O NE It. & B. furnace, baby go-curt, I ter iHiinea. newly-married pair left for a trip tbo taoUng of tbo work. irin g wheel and lotlghig in tlie W-amamler was not intended hi 417 Orrhard atrei't. * Scents before tho Cleveland School Boetion IT, flu ì tbla ordlnonco abati Uka and commode, and a large galvun j Tlie Ex«*eullve Itoanl of tho V. I. to Wa ashlngton,...... I)...... C ' and oh '• tholr ' ■erV abdomen He said after resulted from hasty and needle* • Cranford. N. J.. Assembly last Monday, as a feature affaci totaodlataly*. . DESIRABLE LOTS lzt-il bath tub. E verything ln IIr-:| A. met la*t Thurwlay at thè homo return w ill llvo.ln the Bronx.* . koala c. alubich. ge. reporteil tlie ease he went shooting. Curiously enough Offlci t A p r il‘JS. ITO. of "Roys'. Hay hi the School.” The of thè Presldent. MI»» l.akey. Tilt, class order, inquire 114 North uvi-l ic and was about to go to lied, Ridgo was in Court some time sine lion. KUward I. Edward*: different phases 'o f tho Hcuut actlvl- Iteeldeot stim of $ò wa» voteti for Ilio pur* ALF1IO H. MILU», nuo. West, I t the more ho thought about tin- on the charge of shooting at a en My dear Sir—la It |HHi*ihle, that chase of two *2.50 gold ploco*. to ties were clearly portrayed, such aw NOTICI. ,. ' - Becretarjr, F O R S A L E AGENT for Dr. Petor Faliriiejl under similar conditions. Dated April, tt, 1M5. « matter the more lie became eon- nothing ean lie done to relieve 'Hm> Ih- u*rd a * two of the prizes offered ' not tying, first aid, and handaging. IK aiAKCgfcY or NRW JERRgV. To B eli» m aklngjdot 70x125, good location, 10 family medicine. Carl G. Antler- j Nltuatlon, that at present, exists hi mia Newmaa. fUttér homes. ~ ¡The exact title of Br virtu» of an hrtar of th« Court ofl Cbaa fo rd .,.... ■■ ■ ; - fi-7 ,,JDlzaiieth General Hospital . and visited friends In New York recenl O ne of the most dangerous grade ttw* essay, and rules lor the Contest, I-millini bronzo tablet of tlie Scout rvry of Nvw. mad« on tho daf of tb» ■m M falda will Im malted by rt» T o w l.v. ami whilst there took |n imcui tat» hwpof, to a cium wbmln Cranford .Mu­ lilp Connina» or rto Tonuhlp ot Cranfonl. made to responsible buyer. ■ ““ ,ed _ for permission to view the crossing* In the East, lie* In the will lie decided by a committee com­ M irto tlie school, N. A, at Um Tovorttp Boom», Unkm Aro. and H ELP WANTED—Female tlie prominent «hows there. ’ centre of our town, and dally, hun­ tual Building to Loan Ataooiatlon ta complain* / , a ; It th»kn he tllst'iiyerod the posed o f Mrs. Hose, Mm. Van Nuys, At tho special mooting Sunday af­ ant. ‘and ■ Banjanila Newman and other» lun Aldan BU on . - I. YOUNG lady, ‘general* office work ct hole dn sweater ami other Miss Grace (fow- has Just n-turnl-i dred* of live* are endangcrisl. pe- TvaaoAT Wight, »u t m, ms, WM. McGUIRE 1 President et the l.ihriiln-Shorman ternoon, lluylor Link received Ills tafendanta. you are required to appear and ' Abje to typewrite neatly and tiiki «■rnients wom by Warnander and from an extended trip to Norfolk ...deatrlan*, and automohllist*. . first class patrol leader's pin. anawer the bill of aald complainant on or al 8 :10 o'clock (Daxllghl Barias TIqm Home ami Seined leagu e, and Mrs. fof r;«»« one UIAutomatlcíñ ÁútoiMtic conprewedó n w e fl^ T Tair V «toniiVrakllog 42 W aters Avenue / im port News, Hampton Road» I do not know how many live* befora the IM day of June,. IMS. or the «aid Homo dictation. Position open Mtty A;: further investigation revealed 4, II. Deacon. ITesIdent o f tho Grant- bill will be taken aa confeaaed agnina! you. eqiilpaaot for rt» purport ot aouodlnr alarma 25th. See F. V. D. Saturday p. ni.j AVashington. I). C.. ami Philadel have been sacrificed. * . , TRIN'ITY OHUROH from Ihr Brr attu ila« atatlou or other piacra S * A * *m,!ct had plercoil tlie man tlevelaml Paronl-IVaclicr Associa­ Th« ulti hill U filed to foreclose a taortSM* LAUREL HELL, L. 1 or phone Westfield 1200 for ai >-■ the back. An X ray picture-was lihia. Tho entire trip took ten ilayi A .tear or *o ago tliree peraoh* ilretl' ‘bv Jácob “H. Hoffman ~Btoii andgnd «tfewtfe to aald from which alapu »uir bo Iranamluaft - tion. Tlie V. I. A. has askeil the co- The Rev. Kenneth U. Martin, at­ m a Turaahlp CommlUa» to te te to tfa» rlsht polntment. Van Doreu Laundry en yesterday to determine the ami was a.uiost enjoyable uno. were killed In as many weekA . . Cranford ..M.....utual. Buildingng and Lot ' * Tal«phon« Bunt»rs Point 0048 operation o t th e Wednoadfay Morn­ tended the meeting and luncheon Ik «, dated Decentar Uth, » th . 18M.» t o . on laotai ¡^vgj^mr, w »U_b^ ji-iniV »PDrtr to Service, ' ' - - tion o f the bullet. The body -Mr. Joseph Gow lias now officlall] It b a deplorable thing that M ine taet InUrmla of rt, Townrtlp ao lo do. I I' nt Huh — ...... and the Cranford ‘ ' Woman’s o f the PlaUitlold Clurlcua hut Mon­ In the « Townehlp of Oraofora, ta Uta COMPETENT maid for genen, I then removed to Martin's mor- assumed the duties of Clerk of th< thing cannot he dono to abolbh the day. Oil Tuesday ho «vent to Tren­ Caunlz of...... Unk», and 8l*ta...... o f Nnrv le m r ; AhVAN B. PBNMAK, Tornirti» Clerk <1ub In. providing two more prizes Dated April It, Ills . . housework. Mrs. L B. Mason. K | where an autopsy wlll be per- Borough, and a better inan couli danger to the many, that two forced ton to an iilldny mooting ot tho and you, Benjamin Newman are a id e a d efed ­ lor tlie essay contest. imi tocauM you até ike record own if t t aald Cranford avenue. Telephone Crcf iled by tlie County' Pliysiciaii.C. hardly be found to fill this.import to use the crossing. Tlie Executive Board «if the V. 1. Board of Uotigioiis Kilucatton. wr»tntor», you, BadlfkNewnan. am .«aide a NOTICE F O R S A L E Brokaw. a" t IHisition. W e wish him sm-ces» Appreciating attention to till* let­ rendant Vccauee. ai\ wife of natd Beni lord 231-M. 1 f ril his new duties. A., al Ils Mooting last Thursday,pro- Tlie Green Trlunulo of ’i’rinlty TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: ^ Chief Vardalls; upon the discovery ter. that I. feel I most write to you Church will liold its next social on Newtomn, yoo tore or a ty hay« an ______Notice la hereby . «Iren that 1 hare filed In m The Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Ken »enteil to the President," " M " " iss l.nkoy,...... rlgb! of dower In Hid premiere, and you. Mol« Desirable six room house, all im­ HELP WANTED—Hol« i , . - ® * Immediately notified'Ohief"'coiiñiy III behalf of my townspeople. I am. Tuesday, .May I2tli, Instead o f on T”(be office--7, of ’ the v.«MClcvk “* of Hrtthe VVMlliy County Ul of UIIIQU.Union, worth Volunteer Fire Department a bcantltul silver Hiiworduihlor, with Ile Drusa, are made a tafedan l because you ui compìlaoc* «Ita Ih» «ct. «allumi, "Th , New provements, practically new, recent­ M ALE ImasiTleaner, Saturday.- \ . KFhi-petei-tivt-^ _ Galatian------and-- the------Prosecii-- * Very truly your*. hrld1 a tiortfaio on u ld .prnetoee vubordtaato i - • - met Monday1 even Ing, and reporteil a personal note o f trlendshtp and Wednesdiiy, May titli.. -Notices of J«raey BolU« Act“ , »pproted ApiU S, IIS8, lh. swor l»y mull, stating terms a '['¿ T il' ' ™ , 8 u® c,® lmineillately comiin-uced (Mr*.) KI.1KAHKTH VlUXIlR tills vvlil soon lie sent out. A cone to the tine of u ld mar (face so made to Mid followla* dncrlptlan ol Um nenie, ami mark» wonderful progress In eonneetlon affection. Miss 1-akcy was muell sue Cranford Mutual. Outidlnj and Loan Atoocla- ly decorated. .Price 30,500. Cash referenco. Mrs. Chace, 208 ÿu î£, Prosecutor David. Washington. I>. C,. prised and moved at tho gilt and In iiiittee ot tiio .Green Triangle met upon Ih» bolUrt owned and uied by m»; with-the bazaar for all eommlttees. tlon. . . Quart and Plut boule» bar, blown In. them down 3500, with easy terms for. bal- Place, Cranford. " . Chief Galatian ami...... Chief Vardalis April 28, I TO than.king the donor* expressed her at tlie homo of Mr.-8 |dpey DolMar Dated March SHI.'IMS. _____ the' fotlowlni: ■aUrteil back for Kenilworth Tues- Mrs. Arthur resigned as treasurer Mrs.. E liu b etli Vllade. last -Monday, ami settled that tho BKRKKLBY 0. AUSTIN, On one nido thereof. *00» Quart” , ••Liquid". for tlie reason she w ill tie away the wariii appreciation et It. ami of the Solicitor of Complainant« WORK WANTEDr-Femal« «lay to secure witnesses and another 417 Orchard *tnw*t. spirit animating Its. presout-attum Intended performance ot ’The Ml- ' CranforA N. On»^ Pint” . Liquid” , ••Cranford; Dairy“ , ■tat Week of tlie bazaar. .Mra Win. Schu­ CYan ford, N. J. Cranford; N. J. , on the m e re» alto thereof WOMAN wishes to do washing ir-lfs/./' statement from Officer Ridge. kudo" bo given on Monday and Tues­ a U r i» letter ,,A‘* used In compwtni the word». James Arthur. Jr., stated lie heard bert was elected to fill the vacancy. Hear Mr*. V llade:—! have . sent day evenings, Juno 8 and 9, Tickets “^ironingIronin-j atill homo.home. W ill nailcall for at 1 the Kilice ivliGtlf.- i- r, ,e“ r.d Tlie next meeting will be Held tho OHAROB IH TELEFHOHE OPER- Grad»“ , "A “ , “ Raw“ , below tha! th» word John W . Heins ¿r Son, Realtors ileliveP 725 Fourth avenue \ w h s - *P®. lK>‘lco ulilstie and afterwards your letter to the fíoyemor. asking tor tlie ontertulnment will goon bo “Ee«tolmd‘. - second Monday In May. h"him to• let■ ■ me •know »hat- • could -- -he, ATtHO OROAHISATIOR tURSUOATK NOTlCta (filmed) CRANrOBD DAISY, 1 North Avana«, Oranford - towd N J ’ W 'n c i ftot,,-r a revolver. Thinking in tho hands ot member*, to bo-sold 'August D. Thermtn. vrarwoou, a . j . C ls#!* ,U»e officer had been attacked. .Mr. dono In . t.lio .matter o f - ellm lnatiiig f A cliange In Die o ik -rating organi­ at 75 ceni» each. Tlioro wlllfbo ERTATI or AL1CB GRAVES ELY. DeclWrtd. csopoxALs roe n e t hose - .-tin) grade crossing af Cranford. 1 zoii»n ot the New York Telephone dunclng. utter the opera, Dunbadon's rur»u»*ut to th» ortar of Ctorte» N. Ootid ini, WANTED BurrofAi« or Di'» County of Union, nod« on th» " ♦m “ Ut t-'cluTp.' He agree with you that it is very dan- een aimuiinccd Orchestra furnishing tho muslo. tw*nty-fir»t tajr of April, A,. D„ 1988, upon th» DRE 8S M A K X R 4 DRESSMAKING—Call on Jlsi ,"1'!1 1 «ppllcottai of ih» underolgned, at BxMutor of *°und tlie policeman's motorcycle P^ M''H Ui5U7 ttmy genius and should be' abloLsiied in bÿ J. K -MciMlloli, President ot tlie Ou Saturday, May 9th. tliero w ill E X P E R IE N C E D fashionable dress Deans, -20th .Btreet, . -Kenllwonli.1 iiin 1it5'nta ChAmber». Boroufh some way. . . ; th» MUt« of u ld deeeoMd. notte» to httahy N. J. . . ■ • - I W-M* “ in" <;aL l,,'Vnet! , - ' ,r Mergott. JUII. Kenilworth. N. J. A cMtlficti cheek ^or Otmiiany. Beginning June lot. tlie ho a ihinventlon of Sunday School :lr«n to ih» creditor« o f uld deceased to ox* maker to toko gowns to make in Anally locating, tlie men In .the Yours very truly, territory served liy tho Company Real Estate Wanted BROOKLYN family spending Sum-g I’ liT .cwlla9f ,unount bid mutt be Attached teachers held at St. John's Church, filbii to the autacrlbw under oath or affirm«» her establishment. Wedding trous­ /Roods two hundred feet from the t«> bIda and nuDufActwm' »peclficathma. The E. I. EDW ARDS. will tie operated as tliree areas with Elizabeth. A delegation of about 40 tlon their claim» and demanda «faina! th» mer ut Hampton Hall w-nnt lo - r AlAyur and Council m erv« the rtaht-to relect relate of u ld decanted within alx month» from seau a specialty. ' Also special for Toad where it had • brouglit iip a General Manager, reiHirtingreiKirtlng tot the persons w iU -jH en d trom Cránturd, I HAVE CLIENTS WHO WANT stout.figures, Helen H. Bogurt, . .euro room and board with privatq ■ ny aod .All bid*. ™ r,jeel the date of u ld order» or they will ta foreuc -.•gainst a tree and was a Complete (8l«ned) GUfiTAff F. HIOO. l*re*ldeht. in charge o f oaoli. A t tarred from protecuUnf or recorerlni th» um * tamily for their chanffcur. 'He 1)1 I«- HOLT MAMS SOCIETY ROTES TO BUY HOUSES OF 6 TO 10 Babcock Building, (Suite 323) ,-Rrreck. Officer R idge and Irwin Mer- * '5* Btaeuch Clvk. Tlio Lenten season being vw er, tlie present time tliero i» ono Gen- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH tgalntl the tutacrltar. West Front street, Plainfield, N. J. white and refined and-single. Ail -E®tt were carrying tha unconscious era! Manager with General.licpart- AU0U8TIM URAVKa ELY, tttcutor, the members w ill now din1«' theto- • Tho hourn ot publie worship aro too South fiu, Morrtotofrà, N. J. BOOMS IN CRANFORD; IF YOU ■Phono Planifleld 1906. (Elevator dress A : V i. Morloy, 409 I’m1 .... Bernard Warnander. to the selves toward tho success o f an af­ ment heads re|Mirting to Idm. 1 1 a* in. and 8 p. in* Hov. Davu \Y. 6 18-rrrt 113,10. . ■ ■ ■ Service.) — street, New York City. ■ ' T. E. KEANE fair of - - ___ Tlw area comprising tho Northern HAVE ANY REAL ESTATE -FOR sJS w^er® the M ergott car was 1 a material nature and every- Lusk.-D, D., SuiHsrhitendent of Homo .iV'.'5»ed to take, him to the liospitaL ». ■ FLUMBIRO one is cordially luvittHl in d'iam 'rat. |**rt p * «PP Mission* o fT Ilo Presbytery of Now- SALE, K1NQLY LET ME LIST IT. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT » 10«1 R E W A R D ’ SS,zS *rni?der' Mr- Arthur ly urged to take an active part In ' ,y 11,0 N,’w York Twlephonc Dim- ark, will ho tho prcacher at tho • SURROaATCB MOTICK. rent Fornaca and Raaga Work. « t i n 1? I, , , , L . . . .. ^ fa. fa I » ' M . m . - . . . > f»|m FIFTEEN dollars rtiward for Infor PLEASANT furnished room for w tho Ciir reached '£liza>. tho Smoker, scheduled for May llth.! l"“ 1*'''»**• '•« hi chargo ot G- W. Me- rnomlng sorvlce. lfev, O. C. Hopper ESTATE o r .EDWARD U BBDRNBEBO. Da- Aw, {,. • «I.__^ J______» a - I limit aa IJatki^bI UinAMP ' -- cuecd TurauDl'to lh« ertiar « f Charier N. ). niatjon leading to arrest and con­ with or without breakfast. Rohr Doth, his death being coniirmed bv Phône Cranford 368-R An interesting prbgram of local and! ***" «».(Sem-ral Manager, .will preaeh at tho evonlng Borvlco. fotilngc fiurrogit» of th». County of. Uukio, NIARY viction of party who took' girls’ ences: 111 E lm street, Cranford out-of-town- talent has been an i -Mr. McHjw' D at present tho Coni- ' .Kundoy Sc.hool und Men's lHblo m«ta mi th» MTUtecnth tiay of Morte, A UD., bjeyclo from Dont of residence at Telephone 34£J. 1 rangod and a pleasant evening ^.Usany s t'h ict Kngtm'or. He Is a gra- dass convono at 9:45 a. m. Junior 1988. upon th» »ppllcottai ot tho- uatimlmod. ■REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE •• Kxccutor of ibq «ou t« of u ld dooeoerti. lo Madison avenue, Cranford: W, LARGE room suitable for two s *,k! tureeast for the future. hour for prayer, Blblo study and tel 814 ' GATXRZNO ,, u- Ing ami turnout “if the mdh U < m W w L »«irin g Hie p »*t 15 yejOT Uio mun.; lowsliliv...... ; fita U l t o PARTIES and . luncheons The im-mliers are ab! remhuìcS .w'rví^, llL thp Tiic servleo la«i/Sunday cvenhis every day except Friday anti Sof 'ON THE BOULEVARD fiURftOÛATèt NQTICK that our meeting ha“l can ' “ I 1. S,iu,w will be « lastingJnsptrfltlon—os each day. Call Cranford 180-M. t! f K8TATK OF CHARLES It. FLOOD. Deceased. Wa taka pleasure in giving you quality merchandts* at th* lowest lently accommodate a few ^noiU i''"1!'^ Ì |,w' •>»'’ ot tlieao M rvlew , o t eupeclat Inter­ I'umuani to th» brtirr ot Charta« N. CtiltBi, com«?™. " ‘“ " T in g lnere«*ed In thl.n>erbHl.hy more est to men of our church and coup Surroc» l* of th« Count? o f Unto«, uatia on tte SPRING IS HRRE! , possible cost. Try u, and be convinced. r __ ttian A mlUlon and one-halt hwtru- immlty, have been. T h e ehurcli wns twcutj'fourth dar of AprU. A. l i , 1988. m u LET US HELP YOU WITH YOH ncn> „ ______I menta. Hie Oumiiany now serves filled to cipflolty, and the splendid th»‘ application.. ‘ ii of otf tth» m ie citaued« aa Atiutat . - HOUSE CLEANING ! trauw of th« »«tat» o f u lti tiéoaaarti.— uvwwnotici » 1 North Ave. T,l,phon«,' . n w i »«. E. OHUROH I about two million, three hundred musical program by tho Gloria hvcFby Klvm io tb» efetttart ot âm wti „ Burine*», Oranford 777 ■ Send us your - feather pillw'l Tlie pastoriwiior s|K>ke.sjHiKc. last Sunday ofoiltlMHtsatM [thousand teleplmnes.teicpiKines. AcrortllngAcronimg to Trumcptera w j^nu eh appredlated. to «ìblbti to th» tutacrltar uMtar Q u itad, N. J. feather beds, woolen blankets. l|St-| the good wink of-the Rotary Ctublthe atUKtunceuiPtil made hy l*re-*l- * Boxi dine, « 3 ■Mtion -ihrlr claim» «ad tinumta «fatati ih» robes, comfortables, quilts. fu»| m sponsoring “ Boy*- W eek , nndl dent McOilkdt. the Telephone tXuii. «•u i» of m U d w a t i wtthto ata moa tha fru ì then preached a timely and nnaslpony expects a growth of another lh« dato of udì ordir, „or tMr urlìi te IW m r ture covers, auto robes, nig-. tarrvti froto tooaeruUaA.«» rtvatartaf ite aaa pots, curtains (except"-lacei.- sh « nnon on *hl! lour-foM life oil million telcpliones during tho next •aclAit Ut» eutartltar. K: G ..GEORES tlie Boy Jesus anil the parental re-1 five o r six yi-ars and Is. making a Mayahrin Tea Room WILLIAM R. FLOOD. everything else that' need*' spmislbility of father*. ¡preparation now for hamlling this ■ ' . - • Aèmtototrator. tion in the Spring. PHONE ASI No. ,8 Eprlagflald Avenus RAVhoSp.U BLOAT, m à t . , ASKjFQR. OUR,PRICES of PLUMBING HEATING The pastor w ill conduct the *er-1 development ■ qj/t»«riwt StNri. Nrtwk, N. J. . vice o f Sacrament of H oly Oominun-1 — •-W n a - I I L M vaflofis' articles you wish us tu clo^l . !»»•« s m J . . . » mm m o . - I . O RANFO RD , R, J. ■■ P H O N E 3200 W E S T FIE LD AS?,f ItandSS ^ S H S i0? M e m b e n a i»^ i j r r MISS BO H R E R T E L L TH EM For Sale or Rent OUR YELLOW AUTO WILL CA TINNING S®Hf ii i“-30^ “L «Ml »«R ■**>1 »HE NEXT STORY prcacti at _8 p, m. . _ | .Time-to go to bed!” • will b» op,n from Monday, April U, . Van Doren Laundry Service I Sunday Scliool seiwioti for begla- Specal Used Car Bargains • TWO FÍME BUNGALOWS 00fr612 North Ave., Westfield. S- J| BOULEVARD AT 22RD ST., n't had our briwM B the hour* et IL A. M. and KENILWORTH, R. t. nera aud. primary puplb at # :» o-Im o tt! A very low down payment buy* m-p and for all the higher grade« a t _ Phone Í1S-J Cranford That clinches the argument, In 8 F. M. only: - «uiy-et the wonderful* reeondltloiM>d EXPRESS, TRUCKING, ETC. t"-; Roosevelt Mens. B M e] childhood no day Is (irojierlir com- car* listed beloW: v* - ** O. Box 3Î, or caJU panoaaUjr DAILY EXPRESS. SERVICE '*1 and from New Yorlt^ Trunk a'JJ REGULAR LUNCHES SERVED 1IM E u a x Ooaeh, Uka new 1*34 H u d,a* OOsch, like new merchandise; special trips uia*l { j j 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q0O g»® ? K }* t r r tiraliau! Bonnot's MSI fltndebaker Sedan Special Six W estfield 261-R; N ew . York W'ajH _ »rtiüL'lÄ’ l " *»***” 1 Ml ertaM U ttl runlilnr In Tho er 739L • - d I -k nL^follpwed by tb' ******* * Om -jçtUa» and ÇhronMe. but a ,tw? 1334 Oldamobile Tearing, beytinder SECOND AVENUE. CRANFORD rial Board meeting. G old Plated 1*33 B ig Big Stude Tearing, like new • »port, model CURIOSITY SHOP , Shallcross qfax-AM^StrtletyÄiSSSa’Sft! will be held at the] mare remwofently. Äroad m onci i ' ^ O r ’0 im Grant Tour&g. very good THE curiosity Shop of Wcst*!l Gillett Razor 1333.0hevrelet Sedan renders you. the service of ewa-il 3313 Cadillac Sedan - CANOES mg celling cards, wedding MOVING TRUCKING 3313 Feerteia Sedan tionii and announcements o:i^r3j S p e c i a l 3313 fo r d Coop*, tad other, ‘ , NEW AND USED GAROES FOR SALE; OAHOES STORED; CANOES. ou on the best paper, wiihti your plate. Classes in iikA“ STORAGE th®. h«u-*e with a repo- FOR HIRE. ARD STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT. ' tatka. it pay* fc the end. “ Hooked R u ga: every. Thursday SAflkaa'rit ArtOB AMM la Haw M a 1Ui&3'EL2K *I dc' more. Friday afternOon- Mrs. Ed.'Mi>-^| KENILWORTH. NEW •ad ne*. UM 89c -tel. WestfleM!ilJS7. . ll I 3Fjlj|«wif .'«ripua ai Cranford Hadsoa aid Essex ’ __ ' • Phon, 298-H Cranford ^ a a n t ij! i __ at „the ' HU4STXTCHIHG C a n o e C lu b ♦ 4444IH»>MHtW totoW W W W ri i t o É S tt AAWutehing and»«to*. Button. Ple^äl CX>T®f v t m lo DrugStbrè «PRnrûrxELD a v e . 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f o b wan » piano, exceptionally «k-sir- Instrument: liaa tone, good . quality and volume.. Tel. Vestfleld, <30 N orth avenue. : field. the hospital people. ' SBOWBKS FOB RNISHED top- floor, two AUTO DRIVER KILLED Mr. Arthur said he tlHHiglit at OODKB Nelmlwrt o f Kenilw orth Miss Helen hie Kapsky. I and kitchen, also gara|«- first Wamander*a death came from tlopman jnf Jersey City. A(r ami Couple only; 112 Nr* Polica Officer Ridge . Accused injuries received when the car lie Miss Agnes Ogden, who is t<> be Mrs. A. C. Ogden ami family, Farrell’ ,h,V ,l,-l''utante girl, Mrs ir EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES AT KENILWORTH N J w Cranford. ' drove, » one ton Fbrd truck, was married a t the M. E Church’ on *UUag Bernard Wamander . Tliursday o f this week, to Mr kVm £8 and Apartments, all im- w reck«! but he changed his mind LADIES’ am BAZAAR dark***"'1 t,u girl. Mr» Shooting. Officer -Out on $5,000 Hcm ing o f New Market, was the smenta. now building, For when he found a bullet bole, in the The bazaar held kk «|ne*«lay and Ball on Charg* of Manslaughter cab just back o f where the driver recipient of many beautiful ami Ihursday evening at the M. K. apply Ehtnllng Broa, West. useful g ift* at two showers. One , NEW HAPPY HOME sat. . ■ , t'hurcli. under the auspices o f'th e life' "”’rr> Mr» Vani . . ■ ■ - . tf K *n H »orth w.-re given by Mrs. Harvey Farrell, was a n o rrJ THESE EXCEPTIONAL V iL n « .So far as ran be deduced from Un­ ladies Ahl was a most successful M>m flat All Improvement*, Tuef '* i morning to 1,-am llm-ij shower. Among friends pres­ >er month; 37 Burnside avc- that Bernard kVamaiHit-r. 21 years known evidence and circumstances one.-over $1MI being realized. ■ «-»' ««. .k.;„sj SWSiHS-Ji™ .ssi ftr,; r S - ” «rnander lost consciousness when « M were: Mrs. tVmiucr. Mrs. Lam- *Tel Cranford 425. . .°f. “ ‘t uoll.known In the Bor- I'll,-re.* Mrs. van Olilán. Miss Elor- Tlie bazaar opi-m-d e llh a playlet ;ough hail been shot by o fih vr lthlge hit by the bullet and the truck lie i mltliMi "H is SweetIwart," in w hich „¡S"- ...... ¿s I I - « - . ,, fc-th 'S '*» ' ...... E room and bath apartment’, « » t h . Mra C. A. Kosmutza. it Y was driving naturally left the mail shed or unfurnished, v«-r>- J?1/ **“ • previous night and tliat Mm. kk in. .SchulH'rt. M ix Farrell. a bachelor receive* congratulations inable retat; 25 Bloommgdal«’ ^ arrested ami arid rrashed through the brush and- frotn «me ot his old-time swi*et- „ trees until completely wrecked Miss Agnes Ogden and Miss Kather ...... A*. »■» *w i aUssSuTLsss - wr m a ue. Phone Cranford 37-M. * ■ „ . V‘e County Jail on « barge of me Kansky. I carts, as he sit*, and reads the let­ ■Mr Ogden i,M,k t|„, , , tow PRICES and VERT KAW^TERMS^^ ° "* riM n«T »°W M « Officer Ridge went to the home oil ters received from various sweet­ for rent, six rooms with bath, ?!I^ri.SaD* ,‘ , ‘ir ' v *rn»nder liatl died A ml.*celIan«>ou* shower for’ Miss I'«li|i.v l'i,h e l„ ; k " * « “ f ' ll" ! ''»»'- • 'I «INEWO RANOg PARK - ndani-e on the way to Eli John Seller, bruther-ln-law of War-! hearts, the same appear In sucivs mprovements and h ea t ri- Agnes Ogden was held at tlie.home yirem odeled, $45 per month: XabetlTGeneral Hospital never hav­ ------nander;- ■ —and*told ww.v« .himiiim i whatvtiiat uatihad iiaiJ-hap ' , , f Mr- V l " " » ‘ " » c MonIon in In a a trame frame ,mm i the the stage stag««. Tim Tim •«••«-be var ¡•■high, dry S e ^ E r " a HA q W » D L * m t A M hlon* avenue, N., Cranford ing regained ron.«riuu«itf.^i. Pj'ficvl./wylng Wamander had been ------ful gifts were received by theVid.s i w iv ™ , i ' s E L IZ A B E T H ami R^SElI' " ltattl, Roselle 953. - 1 Officer R idge made tin« following kill«l in an accident. Tlie family of ««.‘A S aiK f fb®rt *1 Police Headquarter*- tlie dead youth is completely pros­ v Ihi -Not -..kllsa This o ffe r : Apply- to „ I n 1r5.arf! ' ' arnandcr was kill«««! trated by his sudden death diaries JAMES ARTHUR • r ‘ : l r- 1- 11Y 1 P- Hi- by a mls- vk amander,- tlie father, is Englnet-r PHOTO-PLAN REALTY CO. at the Circular Loom Co- ami tlie Ownar and Bulldar for sale. W. J. Deans, 20th fhau I. blew my whistle at him on 1 M *lrl' MU!*A,nM .'lisseskifssio« niellants,m '«“ÏÏ at the grabm l,.„E: OR «. Kenilworth, N. J. family has resided In '-Kenilworth MEW ORANOE PARK IÍ NORTH AkfE- WEST f n T / :,,nd -,,,e 'Houlevanl and many year«. vi New Majket.oír.' í Mrs l ordlier .»ml Mrs iof,n^ , dining room set, reasonable, galled to stop. He had no lights tlie grocery booth " Bt K E N IL W O R T H . N. t. ORANPORO. N. J. 'homas avenue, Cranford, 'let K billowed him to 21st street. He Bernard Wamander had been call Talaphona “Cranford 510" ford 775. . turned right to Newark avenue, and jug on Ills fiance during the even- Ttlsphon» “Cranford «g- R C YC LE —Indian, With side 1 blew my wft.stl«« again and I tried ng and had rone to the home of perfect condition, electrically, w « 1 nnead of him he ran off the his brother-in-law to take a night lipcd, many ext rnsr$0t>r Plum«’ f *oad »n«l kept-trrr-giimr— rcimsT-it --lunch— to,11 Walter_Reelinlchtor,-who «0* awl. , 4%WUlMAUkVi-ys-N affwf ^ — way 598. Call 135 Jaques iiiy-I dm another block and blew my was working nights at the Papyrus Rahway. Y. |Wnistle again and tume«l to null t o On his way to this factory tin GERANIUMS In bud and I llowly alongside of him and he ran unfortunate inan met his d««ath. n. 10c and up; 400 Hunlj I ne on the road again. I pulled «ut '»•rnander \ra« an Active inenilwr ca Hydrnngeas^blue. lavender 1 iy gun and Ilred six shots at the of Comiiany No. 1. Kenilworth Vo|- pink, 50e and up; 3,000 Scarlet I .unteer Hre Department He is sur­ st*H l" ' would not stop, vived, by his parents, four sla® s. , 5c and up; thousands o f inn1 still kept chasing him for a him- snaps anu coleus; cut sweet [ “ “ 1 yards and all o f a sudden he Mm. John belter. Mrs. Hugo Nltseli- ke Mrs. Thomas Lovett, and Miss , 51.00 up t o 12.50 .p e r 100; rut — m to woods and hit a tree I lilies, $2.00 per d o t; at Lehigh mnd him lying in the seat. He e- , .? " »mander and two brothers. me Greenhouses, 127 N. I.,«-1 as still alive and Erwin Mergott Kddie and W alter, all of Kenll- ,",';rtl1- l^merai serviees will be held avenue. South Side. it o ' 1 picked him up and rushed him the Elizabeth General Hospital this iTiniradayi afternoon. carriage, excellent condition; Throughout the Borough is a MAY 2nd TO 9th rclilleld avenue. tf id they said he was dead from in­ irles received. « "‘t f » « ft‘olin,f °f deepest symiiatliy IE oil stoves, one vacuum w ith tlie family of young Wamander. per, furniture, a youth's, tuv-j "Signed. . coat, loud speaker cofypliuue. .. “RIDGE.” ,, .Te *! sood.reputation and was ! According to Chief' Vardails the well liked. Officer Ridge was sus- i Building, May 2. lu'nued from active duty aome week« ERN Electric Washing Ma i “ipqrt of. Officer lthlge led 1dm to N. J. (lleve that W amander liad «lied agu by Chlet.Vardalis but was r.-ln- 9. Airs. E. T. Towler, 22 dictation. Position open May ' ;aiiibrther investigation revealed ipwPvU News, Hampton Roads' See F. V. D. Saturday p. in, u a t a bullet had tderced the man ' ' “ •'•ngtun. I). C.. and Philadel­ 'hone Westfield 1200 for up- «TstliB back. An X ta y picture- was Idila. The entire trip took ten days tment. Van Doren Laundry ten yesterday to determine the and was « most enjoyable uno. lco 11 ■ • • . htlon o f the bullet. The body Mr. Joseph Gow lias now officially i t A MUe of Good Stores in 'ETENT maid for genen, ------‘ hen removed to .Martin’s mor- assumed the duties of Clerk of the owork. Mrs. L. B. Mason, w esSS®*®’ «chère an autopsy will be per- Borough, and a better man eould ford avenuo. Telephone Cre t,le Uounty Fliysician. C. hardly be found to fill this import rhe Heart of Elizabeth 231-.M. jiMKffA. Brokaw. ■ ' ■ ''t position. W e wish him success,1 ril bis new duties. ■ggviV.CMet Vardalls; upon the discovery HELP W ANTED—Mats ’ SW? atej7 notified Chief County The Ladles’ Auxiliary of tho Kene l i 1 Imast'c leaner, Saturday.' 1: -h- D etectii’e Galatian and tlie Ib’oseeu- worth Volunteer Fire Department met Monday1 evening, anil reported B U t e i l 't T ri"“ * " ,0C>t,‘, °" b°U* ,W" °' between Broad by mall, stating terms aid, tors office immediately commenced Street (at the Courthou.e) snd Seventh Street. onco. Mrs. Chace, 208 Jla|,-‘i«o c

WANTED % fe e ma, ^ SMAli IN G—Call on Mr« H 'AMriONlS Shopping Is a Pleasure ; . is. —20tli .Btreet, Kenilwortt f,'-"’V,Y- found«hind the policeman’spolicemans 'motorcycle motoreyclc ------»'Jf7®------««ÏÏStfjuí ■ 5nd„ " I'“ 1’ owned by Mr. Siergott.'■ u M «î*5-., ta .CouacU ChuDbcrs, Boroush Anally locating, the men in the IUII. KcnUworlii. N. J. A esitilifd ci]«eg for 'KLYN family spending Sum pvr c»nt of amount of bld mum b* attached % Woods two hundred.feet from the il. «S* . ï ? P “ ufKU«v«*’ aiwcmeatkma. Th. at Hampton Hall want tu s MAyur and Council marré tha rlrfat to ralact on Klizabetli Ave. % - 10*? .whtTe il had brought iip ■ ny Rod ali Mds. ™ r,jeel • • ' • • ’ - s . 4 ■ ! room and board witli privai • azalnst a tree and was a Complete ly for their chattifcur. He b (8I«nad) GU8TAF F. HlOO. Officer R idge and Irw in Mer­ r i9 Bnreuih Clark., 0 and refined and single. A! , . ‘Eptt were carrying the unc«mscious 1 A. W . Morloy, 409 Pear Avenu; r i r i“ l° “ * 00 w.i, find Ellz.betb A en u . . m0lt tqnvent.nt place to .hop a , there . m pl. pttrU)ng , . cillty on tho t, New York City. - ' ;# . £ !ni’ nemard kk’amander. to the T. E. KEANE ,.4, v.Jtjaii, a where r r the:. M,u,-‘ ergott bu u car«■« was 8 y?/ take, him to the IiospitaL ». ■ PLUMBINO JISHEP ROOMS TO RENT I É ,’''S * rnK der' Mr- Arthur on th# ~ 'A N T furnished room for rent 'M ’.f-’^J.fiSht as tho car reach«««! Eliza- Furnaca and- Raaga Work. or without breakfast. liefer ■ik!: Peth^nls death being coniirmed bv Phdne Cranford 368-R " M i l l E lm street, Cranford »hone 34J-J. 1 ^ delay, on Eils.b.th Avenue are r .„ W the etreet ls-s-»,i.Bt|, wide K- room suitable for two s>a An. P rice reasonable. W FOR TIRES, TUBES AND* OTHER •o that trolley, and bus.es do not hold up .the suto,nobile tréfile., » ’ n avenue. North, Cronhml . .if I [SHED room in private I;® AUTO ACCESSORIES - Gentleman. W ith or witl«*-:, SEE ' Convenient to railroml *¡»1 . KHP-OF Phone 321 Cranford. i » - , ELIZABETHWIVE You Can Buy It for Less CATERING, . KRAEM ER’S THE-HERKr-Of ES and luncheons .’ serr” rutAWTii-^fC day except Friday ami 82 'ON THE BOULEVARD ELIZABETH tí LOHARlUKt^A«. on Elizabeth Ave. , '' Call Cranford 180-M, ’* Wa take pleasure in giving you quality merchandise et the lowest asm SPRING IS HKRE! possible cost. Try ug and be convinced. ' . « S H E L P Y O U W IT H YOi v The principal r.s.on f,r , lll4b. th Avenu, price, being lower Ü ,he fact that HOUSE CLEANING us yo u r- feather pillow'- . mat. o0 Ehiabeth Avenue are but a small fraction of those |„ the more congested beds, woolen blankets. Mi ^ t .. .n m o.tE ..„b,,h Avenue bul,ding, sr. owned by the merchant. oc.Ipy comfortables, quilts. fu»| iduiHO. ivers, auto robes, nigs. fS riRRt a err* na* r urtains' (except lace'.- » K: G. \iOH . . V r X t e d i ‘ r 0V*rhr Ch*rgM-,r* Md“Md t0 * which*natur- Ing else that needs' atte, suy is reflected In .lower selling prices. - , ” 1 the Spring. R H O NE AS'I QR- O U R ,P R IC E S of t!* PLUMBING HEATING articles you wish us to cl«’® E 1200 WESTFIELD AN! ELLOW AUTO WILL CAU TINNING a. M ethod of Aw arding the $500.00 in Cash Prizes Doren Laundry Service Sorth Ave., Westfield. N-J BOULEVARD AT 22ND ST., KENILWORTH, N. t. b.-. cW .™ J£ |lII

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CRAMTORD RADIO CLUB NOTES At tin- r"rular „mov-tlftr ls»t rrt-t *0 BAUE B U N FOR HUH *EEO HOSPITAL. . Ç f * 700 men and women òf ] neld have mobilized the inselvi \ ii" I'ri'.ldcnt, Conrad Awl»-n*n *® enrapaig Quality Counts hmhr*5MbOO0 for JSUMICTtWg-ifMuhlenberg limiHue «»•i-n-tery, William Hlakf „ EDITED BY B. E SCOTT Trca.iircr, < ."orj£" Wat sun. roey come from every walk ol tne profession*, business, the » i Tin- iimiiii rim« -tou ii« mnl atuiim- Rrl-lay afli-moun « a i cl»-- up­ l,|i,.jii- ill.tiiHittiiri’« uiifi-h i-av-- pro. on liy the miTiilit-rx as the niuit eoo- and the retired, with the con vnllril fur ill" liait not u-uh-rit. I line fur iiut-ting» The purpose of expanding the in» in eo that It ran maintain tht* only mail" I «X r"""ptIon Ilium-—il-l<- m"".(ltix- VV ill l*e i-alk-d lu order liut -l-e-i* "v "ii InlcrfiTcil *•"!im iily promptly at '1 p in., and »ill last standard for whleh ft b known OUR AIM IS TO SERVE THE BEST CANDIES » lit i 1-,-al t"i "|itiS:i. . VVt- ar" told until motion 1. made lu adjourn population q} Plainfield has g 'Hu- ii"Tt meid lug will be held to- over ten thousand in the last til AT A REASONABLE PRICE. lion till» StihiimT will (»«• piHr -, .moron afternoon In the .lalmratory yean and yet the hospital ha. a* H< nr Hft'l nninurmpt»*»! a»* Win ot the i h-velunil Ni-lioo} at i P in, been enlarged during that Him NT ri ri'iitlori. I>nt if till» linHlJnjf In- -diari- spite of crowded conditions the eltlren* o f Plaintleld fimi. PURE HOME-MADE ICE CREAM Board of Governors of which Harry H. Path! b president. Mr. •mm W . Osrielt first vle»*-pn*.li IN FANCY FORMS -l»ort tlíUNthr-tnnn- nr«* r»n slôulff an Inter".ting program for. each ■ B. Joost seciMid Immediate Delivery* .m *>jmmcH'I«' fur Uit- tuniMiftl aniuunt meeting, Telephon* your order». of »tati«, and will jirol-nMy dUap- i'un>nt radio maga/im- and president. Cllltord M. Hakt-r tary. and, Wilbur H. Hogers ti |H*ar In a «huit tirnu, mV'don't glv«* hooka are luring donated by metre IIJ* Ili»' »liip yet. * u.w \ IKi( limitisi thé servie liera lor the library, whli-li !.. In the hoapital to the Plaintleld , W e are glad tu «»•?* timt the {{adío charge of the Neorelary. No maga Ululi lut* made -mit a fini* «tint and jnunity. They have decldixi. In. /.ine. or hook, may lar taken out to appeal to the uuliiir fi.r'ViinV: Iiojm that it u.llWf»e aMe tu keep up without permission. ' rneee t the______added neruand _ of the WESTFIELD CANDY KITCHEN, Inc. the guth} work Span* l/t thl* Pul Ime. were dl.cp.sed anil llnally limn w ill h«* gladly reserved, for any (Milk-®». I ’ ...... ! ten year» and ki-.-p" tiüliïcn'bc CRANFORD voted down until necessity for fnuds fH iuc Ha is a symbol of Its purity »r®** non-sectarian Insinuilo! COR UNION AVE AND ALDEN ST article«, tecimlrul nr útlurui««’, demanded an assessment. which the Uhl!» **l«ho« tu hulnuit. . I ' -r -'s 'i to ave tli**asar- extent r,\i t i l i ufU| II!It Telephone 815 ■ \ Membership e.ards are helng prlntr to tlHwe uf whatever cree i-d which must he carried l-y the nationality may m»e<| it* ^ nhI QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS menrhers and presented-for admit­ ltkc«p« your name. bnaUin a. "VJ?* ■** outtliMHl by the f«»uiu i) oWheie ran a filament hvvKHj tance to meetings. Twenty-nine other town* am: he tjlitained whhh it I« |He««lhle tu Membership- In the Club Is open' addra^iad telephone’ num­ ÍÍS we[? wrvtHl by Huhtent^ri lurk? - • ‘ to everyone. The only reuulreiiient ber before buyers erbose the hospital- wu.« c A. There arc .«everal un the inar I. that the applicant mu«t take an crowded I2U day,* fot year; ! ket *ìuli a- Untier llainnér. and patronage ÿoo desire. aetlve Interest In _radlu develop ^ . J*?1** received free treat vu Wnlhert. which may l»e lurked. They merit. - CRANrORD.N.J. whleh was 67ÇV of the pafli-nts tr may lie obtained from any reliable Ir is especially valuable in S UMIÛB AVENUE, NQBTH1 ed In the wards. Sixty three dovi radio dealer. , gave their services in tile wi Surely Worth White reaching newcomers in the i) What elrrult I* iimmI In (he without pay. In the clinics It Atwater Kent .Muhe ..«et? ('an a Soma one his said that happloe community. visits were made by ;i.L\n ptsi INSURANCE |nnp he tlwed? . . la a hnblt. If It la, here's hoping The average payment In the d A. 2 Mage* ttine<| rtwli'n freipien that von may acquire the habit.—B was llfteen cents. . Its high advertising Ijihe ilptrrtor. anrt 2 ’ Fravr^r-nT change. ***■ N E W I , T o Contlhüé thnrM-rvIci- to PI 1$ LIKE A SPARE TIRE transformer nniplerl A R There Is dveness is as marked as is jllcld and the adjoining towns, i no provision for a loop aer ial. to give private patients optiortui (J.-AVImt Is the value of a good Engagement Ring oh Thamh the low cost o f its advertis­ to enter the Private Patients A ha/lery charger? YOU may travel for miles without calling it to your During the Seventeenth century It ing space. |Wm. C. Golding, lot. \ filon which they are now den A. There are ehnrgers Hinging In waa the custom ut English women li­ because o f lack o f room, the ci price from $7 lo $'t.Y A good rlinml- near the engagement ring oa th- palgn organization Is helng perft aid. hut sooner or later ¡(.will fill a very pressing need. eal rectifier should not cost more thumb. • , . ®~ Already some commltt than $15 or $l(i at the twist..- Vi­ among this vast aggregate are fu W e write all kinds of automobile policies, every one brator chargers, although very clll- OPTICIANS tlonlng. The intensive appeal clent, ar<> noisy and dellente, and funds will come about the middle backed by a. company-whose prompt service and de­ rerpilre frerpieut ailjiisliiieirt. Thi'.o May. sell for around $10. . . Q What slat Ion broadcasts Iti pendability are well known. a very high wave length? I received Chicago on a very high wave length? ELIZABETH, N. I received'.I Ids station Friday night at 11:00. ■ o This Label A, The station to which you lis­ C» tened was KYW . Public Servies ' uur F Painting W hen we play, we p!ay._ W hen we put up pre- burg, Washington mid Providence, O rugs atl In one easy- oper­ Plain and Decorative ..... - * scriptions, w e put up prescriptions. It is really so timi the Capitol,Theatre and like Í' irogrunis will begin one hour cur­ ation. . Wfeieim Yoim. Clean» - a serious matter with us; we devote our careful and ler In these Villes. : Paper Hanging undivided attention to our work----- A little down, snd a siaall Globes oir W liit® Sfiiiqxes and dealer In Oov. 8mith to Address Radio Au­ sum monthly soon pays for OLASS. OIL, FAINT, VARNISHES Y OUR PRESCRIPTIONS. . dionee at WJT frilly jabots, baby’s things, or after a sham­ the Hoover. . ' ' AND WALL PAPER ST. There is no comeback to our prescription work. They Alfred Smith, (lovernor of the Um­ pire Slut»;, will he the chief speaker poo, dry the hair or any of these.quickly with X* w « — J ™ H 0 M E 0 go out compounded exactly and precisely as your at the Medical Cimier...... meeting.. to_ Free Demonstration in an electric hair dryer— $12.50. ; _ JACOBI’S PET SHOP M NORTH A V B, WEST Doctor prescribes. Ask your Doctor. . .. . bp brill In (' uiih'^Iu Unii on Tluira* Jr day evening. April «0. and to he BOOS BIRDS hromlcnsl by station W.IY,-startlug Your Home On Request Call 349 for prompt service' at Dillo. Dr, Hurry Kmerson Rus CAGES . FEEDS dick, the former pastor of the'First I’ reshyterlnn Church, wilt he the ^ ’’ atEMorrU Ave, Elisabeth, N. J other speaker, and the music for the 1 .. ■ APOLLO DRUG STORE meeting will lie furnished by the Ten Degrees famous (¡oldlimn Hand which mviis bobbed; or straight hair— lopg, takes on a rfi- Otte*'and Residence Phone 274 Trust Building, Cranford res|Minslhle for the hand concerts on Colder Th#h Ice becoming wave,, when curled with the elec­ t ' Central l‘al;k .Mall for t|,e lust sev orili seasons and uhout which there and dry, mat's the atmosphere that Kelvination tric marcel waver— priced $3.50. * DOTSON’S EXPRESS Is - cotislderahle 'discussion as to maintains, in your refrigerator. ' • whether the park concerts hy this - ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY particular organization will he con­ tinued during the: coiiiiiig Summer. Kelvinator cooled.jboxes need, no attention. I f • . ' . ATTE N D E D TO Nursery Plants of All Kinds They'keep foods pure, sweet and fresh, indefi­ CAUSES o r NOISES nitely Freeze dainty cubes. of ice for table Yom SiuifiFtsr LOCAL AMD LONG DISTANCE EVERGREENS AND RHODODENDRONS Noises that coot lone lit the set . use You'll want all the facts about Kelvina- after the aerini hiis-becu disconnect from headaches, if you’re fatigued^—when Telephone 621 . 100,000 B A R B E R R Y A N D P R IV E T ed may be caused liy imperfect con ' tioif Imfore the warm weather sets in- We will tact In tlm iilionc cord, which hi be glad to tell you about this remarkable you need a facial massage use the electric­ ’ V7E P L A N T E V E R Y W H E R E ’ ' ' comes frayed, with use, .Importer- method of refrigeration. . . vibrator—$ li. - Henry Bergner contiecUons to the storage buttery Women*» worn-out d ry cells'an il dirty con PLAINFIELD NURSERY tacts. TAXI SERVICE W a lk - O v e r DAY AND NIGHT SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. Martha Wajhington .OO Catalogue on requexjr' ''^ Y ' Phone—Tanwood l i » $5 D ow n Two 7-passenger Sedans and] U m Crosa Shoe ’ -one 7-paaaenger Touring .. M eighteen for all occasions U N ’S " . Walk Hine UNION AYE, CRANFORD. N. J. FURWISHINOS Schouler Concrete & Construction Co. months to pay B e a t e 154-106 Frelinghuyscn Avenue, NEW ARK, N.^J. ione Rahway 490-W - A L T E RATI ONS. # ALL KINDS OW Stucro. Oxrpoiitar, Msioh sud Conçrot» W ork The M E T A L soots c. AtoaicM. rraiisMi u u m i o w its ; ' oasaraat. a. j. taltry Feed, Hay and Graia j Prompt Delivery WORKING *? . - — — ^ -jw- - THOR GEORGE HOLLAND JÖHK JAMES K. MANNING THE FOWLS OF THE a t '» Wltam ftlhie Fummaoe TeL 116-R 7 UNION AVE North WMcell as the cattle on a thousand Trucking and Genend* Contracting hills all oontlibut« their char* ot ft Electric Washer MEAT FOR y o u TO EAT ORADINO, EECAVATINO. ETa CINDERS FOR SALE. McCarter School B . I . E IC ! This market handles non* bat the b e . sure to have an electric , The type and the size of washer you choice grade* ot Cranford'Ave, Crsnford, N. J. HORiBS radiator to plug in and keep want is here. The revolving reversing fini, 8 North Av,- W., ORANrORD. B. |ft*1- The Quality of th* meat* and r; kitchen use. -. L • need. You need pay only. M HIGH STREET, Telephon. th* moderate prleee are wbat we Sun-bowl, Jr„ $5. . -. "' i ' - rely tur to build business. Automobile Paintih; t » ) H O I » » W Fish sad a sm s Every Friday Each washer is carefully Thor built $ C 0 0 Cranford Lunch Wagon Tel. ns-R - 1 Coz) Glow, a 14 inch radia­ That means lasting quality of material, D ow n GRASS-MAN «.BILMAS uDdsi Dew o i u i m n t . g OHRONAS MILCH’S MARKET tor. $10.50...... ,, E R N E S T X, M l speed in operation, and most successful . . - Bitabllsbei L BRKNWA88ER, Prop. Balance in eighteen HAROLD F. BENNER EXOELLEMT C001UN0 ABD GOOD ‘SERVIO» results in Washing. • O V IL ENGINEERS A ■'V OPEN DAY AND NIQIjt Telephones WO, Ml . easy payments - - - - feti— tee Civ*» , CRANFORD, M. J. M Bread Street, |U UEXOH AVENUE, CRANFORD »eeeee«eeeeee*t»«»o»»»»»*»* ft.

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'*v‘v n. iJf / r- o’»-! t Ï» *i 7» , f “ V -:' V “ % /fL-X- ” i ^ r - THE CRAWORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THUft&AY. A P R I L 3 0 . |9 2 s *0 M in IIHjM FOH MUHLBN SCHOOL BAMS MEWS OEBATBST SHOW OM XARTH m o h o s p i t a l There 1» an alarming number of O n r 708 men and women o f l»fain m m t s o o n i':.e'*ütr‘ .lVUhll:,,ln« »'»»iwis of yottnir iiroptc wtKi treat U subject L g « m,nnt' * *>* «Er ■■Hoard'*" niiw-t Held hare mobilized Uiem.-elre, in oi Thrift a< a wrt of Juk*. Is this Amis*. Wow. CoaftTBOd. Biggost I ? , ^ ? r?*nl“ tk>n to «'«n p alcn fur all due to thudjrhtteasnem on their ■ he aarwineiit and plans and ,,»■ ¡U «.«» for Muhlenberg Hwpital I'art ■ haw they tailed to leak ahead QkSovv BlwgUaa Bios, aad Bar w.Uathm » tor the lu.pro,erneut ™ eT eome from every walk of Hie. into the foture with its attendant * * 4W Hoadod This Way ™ « L t e * írk »a l avi, the peofeaaioRa. busineaa, the worker responsibilities? W e fear they-have. -Bringing more than nJgfat hundred ^ . '* "rr «I Provrst •nd th f retired, « it t i thu cumuion " e hear some one say. “ W hat ls the of the world« premier men and wo­ i»Tl n, ^ . «mmlttee was author purpoM of expandint the hospital m*e for toe to «axe VI have plenty; men stars, three hundred arid tifty W n .T " “ .h Somerset ~ *“ • * * « can maintain thè W h my health' ’ ' Is rood, my salary »l regu- performing buses and many big txiuntj to- pn» ur>. the "co»t o[ , standard for whieh ft b known The lar. m i why trouble myself about sav new foreign .feature», the Hlngltng hew bridge, uivr (¡recti : llrook at! population o f Plain field ha* grown ing? This is tiie philosophy ut mia Brothers.aml Bamum A Bailey cir­ Mimntaln avenue. .Voteli plains over ten thousand in the last tlft.on guided you tic and not the sound cus Is to give performances at Frc . Hcport* of coiiiiiilttees' ‘..[i W hit ' « ' V i yoara and yet the hospital ha, not reasoning of a sound business man. linghuysen avenue, opposite Durant tier street bridge, Rahwax Smitíi been enlarged durint that time. In To this class let us gay. that Thrift factory, .Klizab-th. May 1» and 13 \.-uU"i. K,r i‘li*‘ Mountain ai'emte'l »Pile of crowded condition« which and Responsibility go hand In hatid Here is a partial list o f its won .>» w Prm-IUunr*'. I the eitlgyn* o f Plalntleld timi, the and both are essential to K TiV E K K sis: One hundred railroad cars u*1*»') *«'rú ■ukU*irv\i to I ,o f '• »'Irh M r Hard work. Thrift and Responsi- he rings In place of the three here Ui*» IlfiAiir«* n.tumitiPP 1 i . V T . i* - Prealdent. Mr. W lh' blllty is a com bininoli that spells j f >re used Six árenle stages. One V.oi' ■ Oori‘*11 n™t rlro-prrsMrnt. M tk’ESK By Thrift we mean that I hundred and fifty trainai horses pro folhi'wmit*mat, "tv '' “' " T - i . m .he! ■ “ •••'■ •n B. Joust st-roml vice­ you art* to earn, to «avt» a portion | THE HAI.L MARK OF smitesl at one tim ^ ln a magnificent thT',« m i‘,r r"1!-! *'! ■ *r,,' ," » iit with) president, Clifford M. Haker secre­ *>f w hat you .earn, and to Invent It Equine Ballet / High wire acts In­ the tht> of Ellrals-lh for the Im. ^iiother "Eye. P U B m tary. and. W ilbur H. R oger« (reas- «afoly whoro it Hill rcturrt a tcanou- troducing no lU|M-, the Siegrlst-Sllbons and the tSM»d«d«n, T ^ °m lb. s °r**1 „.,k utof * lrjr „.„j. hr'* "* « Htthout pay. In the clinics 10,115 precluded any. tender approach, ln I R o«h «y* lead the aerial dlaulava TEI^-resi, with .he ■ f l n * * '” *» » • ■ « « fern I v w . »bits were made by 3.201 people. tha court of*■ love, sa humanity' knows ara j Entire families of famous gy P « r * faca and tiuatiy tdack *—•--W. .dm ~ .eJ H y(„ a w 'moat 1,1 ‘ he clinic it, "her heed would be sticking I nasts are -Ä * >m was fifteen cents. . Illesemeni inUI. ‘~aara of the top of (he heail, gira etmmutUymMuUmmu. rzrTrira-lai 1 , ! n -trA-Nfd-B-AijiBi* "•«• • llflti I ii TV rontlhtie this service to Flain- I held and the adjoining towns, aiid Nelson to givo privato patlmt* opportunity f m * X *EaPsV Ì n L rn™m ^ny/-V rom I í u rV. I ! U- ^ ‘ ‘i “ 'J Brnmum", M utt amt Bummd A.C. Pike Hardware Co., Inc « enter the Private Patients Pa T'ha Itlght l-lsce." 'by C. K Monta- j trace ^ eome from l u l y * , « ^ ^ ware w » 2 ° R T a A V C !« U I ; . W . ‘ Ullon which they art* now tlwiM P- T. Bareum's tirsi New Yor TELEPHONE JOt Win. C. Golding, Inc. : «¡H i ‘ Ih'ir gymnlc feats, the Meditila oaetun. at/ -he comer of Itroadwu because o f lack o f room, the cam­ ...... :------j w hopcrforiu upon ladders as high paign organization Is being perfect- aad Ann atrset. was destroyed tiy tin 5 ~ „ n committees w o u ld b . Prodout a n i iÄ r r i £a‘f . f®* IhtW. Ills second aiuaeum, i l i “ 1. «re fune- Then waa a wise man In the East : « host of others. Broadway and Hpring street, met OPTICIANS Honing. Ilio intensive appeal (or whose constant prayer was that bt j .The aililltlon of two inoro cirrus Bka fat» kfarèh n Iseti May W l'<’" u‘ *,Mmt *1"’ middle of might see today with the eye» of to •»> «» lib* lieen effected by settlne / morrow.—Alfred...... Merrier. Ì ;'lr,ou1l* r curbs ón two o f the o l* 219 Broad Street . Ì * ^ sfatto», 'i'h 1« makes It tHMslhlw íhr nl,1?,l.'!K " r,,'tll,‘rs to present for ELIZABETH, N. J. jihe llrst .time In history. Uve »opa. i a***>iiT'*V1 * 11 ” ,l( Performing horm>s This Label Protect! You i ."Gorgeous pageants, a hiuidred #' cim ili, and á iuenagerl.. of over-wv ' tiKNiMimi raro ajiliuain *ro a part "•¿•‘ .■».‘ ».■■•'.Igges, and most an s S f lug circus ever on tour In America. L J. UINNAN » » »*■ ‘/V I A m { C a TOT* Synopsis of Minutes of of Frsehoiders A regular lueetlug of th/ I'nhin minty Unni îièi1/11! Á'l’T ! 1 Ereehiihlers was BRENNAN & TOTE l"*hl•*l«i atlit Ilmt lilt tou( rt I louse Jj-;||zalietX, É i l on Tlmr.viiy, at 2 Produced Under Strictly I»- m. • * ' " m i. 9 IceCream andParties Plumbing» Tinning ! In.* <*lwk being , aUent.l N u VX/HEN MOTJfER Krvc Ice tcim U' * * * 1 clork'p(o ■ Cream at hctj’party then the A'i the children hove a party too, Dccauic Sanitary Conditions ' . Heating Roll call allowed Mvontyono mem. bow could Mother even think of lo g ic a l l’èr» present and tl/rce ah.ent. •'f,'! ■' . • 'f I 7 iU L a b s ! Jun getting enough for the grown Il I, Inltiutes O f/the inoctln* Of upe and leaving the children out. P A vanna I . G BA M B O U thing to do h y o t t r ' rii h m ' |,j25, y !>rv approved.* So, because the children are go­ i # r — :------— l ',11Pr<,?l;, t<''l weri> ruad and —to bay your G u a r a n t e e on roll call ordered paid, Ing löget eofiw too, Mol lier ought to be euro that the Ice cieam die J- F. Doremus JPRED H. JAHN U$ed Ford Car o f V a lu e t.wiHnif.Nlnm?,l* rì errr w ^ r . Ì( l.un',ro,uoiuimny 11,0 regard In a buy*, le good Ice cream, that It l> g . y / (Successor to Philip Jahn) to“ a*WsKni-cii V »•» roferm rich In food value and timi It’, from Your Nearest . . Heathlzed for purity'» tiikc. hi GROCER &mVA&:r" t,,p an<1 ‘,18 abort, that it‘a H o u b b , S ig n « a d PHON F Authorised Ford Dealer Eastman Street Fnwco Paintinf 239 r,!f,;rr<"1 «** and North Avenue Plain and Dacorativa tJ 0 X ^ ’rt" °f ''(pPlors and y a t f l J . ~ Ur7 ,.,,r tl,° ,,l0,lth of ■ Papar Hanginf ‘M5i. received and (lied. [ChAlaaefNarlawiJ Dairy Prediteti Corporation The County Road Coiiimltt.io ree. tO m lm Everywhere la T { n j f n r , /.' and dealer In mmcni edrihat thè clami of W F Irvington Newark Pvtth Amboy ■ OLA88, 00, PAINT, VARNISHES liafd"1’0 ‘ f0r lo *(*» e « f lie • AND WALL PAPER S . T ...... 'Clio Finance Commit tosi roisirfml Subscribe lo The Citizen and Chronicle JTHE HOME OF BETTER SHOES” hii-nnu*Pttf I ,w appl'eaflon o f .tliu JACOBI'S PET SHOP M NORTH AVM, WEST . 'r, ,," orl1 'American and tlio Hum mlt I re*s to Im Includod In the list D 0 0 S BIBDS ------— — - - ' ' " ‘ - GAGÉS . FEEDS

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The goods obtained at our marknt ^ Fo«* calls for a free-flowlng Henry Bergner «ro ol the highest qukllt “ Ouf^zer ^ ¿ rc*5h“ a11 beari“ 8 Burfaces. We havÌ Women’s Boys’, Children’s & Misses’ triSrLn^l *na eo,urtc°u*- Give TAXI SERVICE Bn oU that fits the Ford car exaedy. Walk-Over Dr Poan.r'. •V. DAT AND NIGHT Motor OU for Fords li T w o 7*j)a8senger Sedans and Tho Crow Shoe . Trot-Moc Shoee KLEIN'S refin«! for Ford cars and none other. It Is made >ona 7-passenger Touring ■ . .... ■■■■. .Men’s ' ' . . ■ ■ ■ MARKET *ar“ c “ T that ha* Placed other con- for all occasions .M EN’S " Walk-Over ■ ..¿-.-all o u r ■ Umori Áve^ •hitende. of “Standard” Polarine Motor OU. in Hine & Lynch > ’ merchandise m A> the front rank of motor oik. W e have been UNION AVE., CRANFORD. N. J. FURNISHINOS Tel♦ 9 3 / Beacon Shoes » uranteed using It experimentally on private cars and on lone Rahway 490-YV - fe b C a “ ofFord car*, unril we are sure AlL UNDfl OF H E A T I N G & P L U M B I N G It Is better than other oils for Fords. METAL Jobbing or Oootrset Wtgfc l t e bgat 'odtry Feed» Hay and Gnioj work by exparlencod mac. Our rH- v o n difference immediately when Prompt Delivery W O R K IN G œ m z ? ^ notice‘he GEORGE HOLLAND J O H N D O Y L E l * h » n n£ t0‘henCWoil'fo r d o « a thorough TeL 116-R FLOWERS job of lubricating every Ford It gets a chance ft! _7 UNION AVE North CRANPORP, N, I, for all ooogoioag Artlztla and La ton ru n — Fnaaral Work a SptMato McCarter School, EICHINGER —i-zt »kt 1H Cranford A t »., Cranford, N. J. HORSBB ' | A H n i£ â J i sp m M o s^ HOM „ Bn fg Riveraile Flow * SBop ‘ ir ta , rtnt, 8«ceod tod Third GrndM, » Barth Ava, H. MR Nuio iDclndod. Tb« focood U r» AND DOGS F*fcn**ry lit • ' • • I Teleptione 812 CLIPPED ' b l a c k s m it h ALICE McCARTER, Klaclpal zinrca* am anou am vus , Telephone 231-W A SPECIAL LONG FORDS F- ROLF M HIGH STREET, T»f«ph«na 66SM CRANFORD. N. J M O T O R O i l Automobile Painting . w w w - . W v v w w . »» » * » ■ »T Y vm r/ < > 2 »»V 99ffQ 99 «IIKbñ« fi Carpenter and Builder Tel. 118-R ..... 1 G R A S S M A N & K R E H J0BB1M0 o r ALL KINDS ...... ERNEST L. METER, Ine. prornpUy attended, to ", • HAROLD F. BENNER .... - Bitabllzbad USI . .v ~ Screen* repaired and new oneo mbdo ■ rati— tea GJvee OVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS I ' — to order . • M Broad Street, U UMION AVENUE, CRANFORD ELIZABETH, M. J. , Estimate* Furnizhed ^H-rrfiTiinniinin orttM i n j P--0. Bex 111 CRANFORD STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New. Jersey) \ s.ì'ì.

F o r a x d B k . mWji» & - G re a te r S r **** ñ»a¡K Wcuim G a rw o o d ' «O U6S •© OEOROEE. GOOD, Editor riu noMM intk sM i 2JJ2^««*4BMaER OF * « tmpnvmmtM ln I « >«se«4 O N M O et ” '■JJS a S y S» bina t8und«ya U U puDe. the fir PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. T. A HOLDS LAST EVENING AsXaaw too«oueffiDft£ U>* •■■•on. r a n to Cranford b ARTHUR J SMITH A CANDI ' TOWN NOTES I V WA WA • I CENTRAL RAILROAD HELPS Tin- oM mml ttint H*m*d The annual con*reeatlonal mool- MEETING W B IQCQBif^pom DATE FOR ASSESSOR'S OFFICE The Harwood P. T. A. held It* last I the PlainfleM GARWOOD COMMITTERS tin- Itdi.riiph many yrar* an<*f«irf*' Inys held tlurina the week, were ^ M V * s s £ 5£ < All •I I li 'towuicmapfv 0U$IUB6S that ««» HH’ilJ»y ihi* LftrKN'oiJipaiiy well attended. 'Die reports of the evenluif meeting on Tm-sduy-'night. ») Ly hi- Tire next meeting will he an after­ \ J to mark out •liri'h, wa* by arlous church official* *h »wwl that First Church of Christ J Scientist n M K AM «MIN MAKS it* <1 Id m il ■oininendahle procrea* tad been noon business meeting. Iri spite of li* ' i ha:;g.-*,! n»*'(| td -idddth up -oiiM- df tlx* llor- Henry Wyckofl and II. K! Van President Mrs. Wallace Kaylor pre­ Free Lecture on i .-it timi IIiak<-- sided for tlm first time utter her f|a.*enratlpe2 »»«F «top uiIn theine elf U a u i 4 *i*l’ t} : ! »! » ! « l ‘‘ 1 ‘ I ® nitidi that otigbV iiiipavdfl K<»r a num Horen were elected elder*. IG r ii " -'¡Mr nt ‘ n • I nr- nnydiie ubd wAnted to (•.*('. Andri'H*, Kriiest ilehnert, C. rr-eent Illness, and was given u rous­ 2 r f . w^icl1 undoobtedUr a* *.?■..< vina iil h'M'l that r a r h Kellers,' Harvey Van Natta and ing welcome. - roupie of runA Over 500 peoni (a liti * i;il a ’ 1 III tulli N* *hn«,).| «.(h r a i Itdlrr fif 1e r .tl -riiiprr JiiMt took It, but Christian Science (the gxme.soiuntr • . • • - . ^ ” |K<*i. * t il in* «J n l.ra;:i U forni t \ un i» pdttnlt w ill be re- . N. .»filler were eleeletl trustees. Ono of tlm main features of the to tir mopp- ami tint a evening was tlm Imrlesiiiie hat sale. lJ u * ÌÌ opposing I (í sóli -1 ' • I * t ’ i ! i C si Î I.« ial r' 'rill- «Irfl-fdU dl Uli il rd ' A Imdyet of $.1.700.00 was adopted fehl* :,-!:i| «¡;¡;ill |*l«« • - for the year. ‘ Hats were'contributed hy the mem­ in ­ Be,mont XI C of a i - u j)l Ip - linai ami tr Mi limi M in K. I{. Zielke of Holly* bers. I rimmed with everything L">* Ljrm Il tllll-t I*, llist wddtl, Cai», un" \U ltln g Augtmt The lArlfl's’ Aid, Society and tlm. »! 11 ii- ii-nli, Mr Smith in uiaglrmfde, and were sold* for ten WS» U1U I T r»‘«Vntnlivc- )¿n:i * Uji| m! t th r ilrpuhlicutl Zielke t»f Seeolid ftVetilK*. Y. P. K C. FI. maiJe coniinendalde' ‘.lu m in a Mirtf «• preeress durlrie tho year. cents. Some of the creations were JUDGE SAMUEL W. GREENE, C. S. 1 T.V :;ie,P‘trhlng m * i [ t Im la ll r|'-4tjd;i ' Jwhh Mullen, catcher. fth « ! 11 IH 11 >' • x M • • IH* Setmior H'itlUtey, eandidato for Twenty-seven imrsons were’ ad­ certainly Inspirations and put the it li ha- , hi i ll a I r » t dl thft i{ ( ‘publlir«n ~ :fim e rn u r nom ina 'fashions'OF Paris and Deauville Into „ OF I.Ot'ISVIl.I.F. h'K.vnCKY „,Tîlea* î° re I“ t Sunday: 1 ('• ; -1 |-«e\% Il t’»’i| li !i 1 ! ?»’ at :;7 Nut tli uvriiiH;; (or mitted Into church fellowship. . The 1 v !f " « eary. popular witti a .. COR. ELM AND WALNUT STREETS ■ad «I-», a n m-tiw- nunnhrt—n l Item of hiislness will lie the. election camly, for Hie best trimmed hat and, I lmmi y frUnl a ^ug|tie»a trip to 1 toi • 1 « hi T Ili«. l'in-U *-\ ■ lutei*'iitimhornumber ofut— ’ fitrrwmHt m r n n W T o n m r JohnCastiglione won. the prize for »pai ('Im ie h ami U or-.ofHeers for OielrcarTlBIWB.' ' * J»nt ll|> *:HÌ )•*•*' , t.nk ; rp; “Town Notes; I re; ». è rta li viiml trejiMi.ier of thè meli, ulte iv'ns. innrried Nundiiy, M »s ('. K. Sellers, Imna Mueller, Dor­ the most ridiculous, a hox of writing Mrs. F. T. Sloan of Claren [ ■* in « i et 11 nifi n’t* 1 a* î x r s cli'eii ii sm'iirise lutrly nt tlm nomi! pHper. Tlm hat sale was a huge suc­ SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 2nd, 1925 f* diing M» it > t ' li i h. 11 r flint t'hureh. othy (¡rcen. Miller Hoyden, and Mrs. [ w . ^ *»B k I n- of Air ned Mi«, jslefert, Colmiihln » brl'1«® '“ t Monda] • ■( riilin e -tu V " H» i- al-o-a m*-liti»«-t o! J he l'rntei ' A. Sellers represented the local cess und more hats could have been ' * - AT K: 15 O'CLOCK 1 e li a iivèniie, Uesl.llelil. Itisi wetik. Tito sold. A -cake walk was held* also, rrriirh l *•' * M 1 « ' ! di Flk- l’.ll/alM-tll l.(Ml|te Society at the Y. P. H. ('. K. Conven­ iTIie Woman's Missionary Society i hu« alvini: ni) th i.» «»Miti« fia! 1 »1rs. H. B. Sisson of Union i thè .lunidi U it h r of. U nited voline meli limi a line timo toltimi. tion held In Newark, last Saturday. which almost everyone entered and IF, Jhe Presbyterian Church will„ nil nur vxnv In \»*x I \ dFk t. Mr O l-oiiry of tlm «reut lui-k that enjoyed. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. nuo. gave a bridge d f four "nl l’J \ t»■ *.■ ’ i* tiìi M rrh»nh> Ile I- h Im » li A very Interesting entertainment r*“ • rummage sale on Saturday, I last Thursday 1 11 i i j ** » î i tfil« jirnMt’ti \\. rba 'J - wus lo le* liis durine tlm yeurs 'to :•!!-{•« • oj tip' h» pfjilr td t hl * tr Itili In th.-i l»r..«1« e Ttiii.e In eliHiKo o f tlio locai linnk- btireh. are now in the hBnds of , Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. »fason of ■tVdid in dtlir«’ 'a* hi- irru iin n em la M y Hobby round Curl, Clipping, Singeing, also t fVr eu-t iim t « n?i«l th . ¡r- rr i « * ine Insili ut Ioli .l'.oiucldo In tlielr embers of tho Circle, and may bo iy street, gavo bridge« of si kn p trtu*« 1 mi! la*! xt<* t (trai ine of olimi* hnulnosH mitluirltloH M . Permanent Waving . , i will be served in Trinity PurlsliI «ore present from Plainfield -ifmu that ha* sprung up lot tile of R e sta u ra n t I i IIIHIM mI j •cori Injt tn tfie Ir« *t hr to tlm luiellt. huslims.H ontleok and Tlio years 1 Imve been right here l puse from 12 o’clock noon to 2 p.l »ork ami Fanwood. ' »‘¡•« in Ueputdieau ein-ie* lie -ays, Y Make ii|>|iointmcnt now and hi* form at loti nx ni »)> 4* i« t In »(¡•»«t suite ilmt nll .ilrimrlmentH of Ilio „ ..Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Splnnlni Tfie (»tllre brepmes ji Mi aul in P/Jfl In one spot, entering to the same readv ter summer. Special attention profit «Me. nxx r t.«-! vv»‘»-u 1 a rxx.wa.1t loeul Inslllulloii uro iiiulutulntnE Miln Street at North Avenu« people and putting up the same given In children. Kntrunee on Ceu ' UiemC,'.?pt!cr' 5i°' 87- °- K fl strf et- entertained Mr ami Kli/nt r It* |«ax* tin* and t bo coining i prim al ics offer uny Ihelr i)(iwuril tfond. ’ hold its (regular meeting on Mr*. ¡Ronald Jarvis, - of Rock' and all Uepuldiran* a-chalice to bé trnl iivemn|. one flight up.1 over railm nd n •ihm| V nrm «-ai- ! X 4•ar m > doctors' prescriptions, Is a good algo .day. tomprrow. evening, Jn the I Centre. L. X, over tho week- ■ b rte d to l l»l*'.ollflre;,J ’file town '.hlls Ùiiyuiond Fui leu and |,fnmily of .Murilia Washington Candy Store. that i t . «jan. furni-h our m ‘¿h^nr* Hnyieiiie, liiiyo reeenlly imivptHiito CRANFORD, N. J. ,iit our worth In tho work. jAPter Rooms, Immediately after) They gaap a lujldgo party with ti with ever lnrrea«nntf -» rx trr . I'm:» :iV»a n ached «urli pfopot(ihiis fimi i ■ • - ' ■'*. ’ 1 i t Corner Central Av*. and E. Broad St. WESTFIELD, N. J Uch It will eelebrato its eighth | tviievon Yuest« last Saturday e Un- pr<»jde ate entitled to a choice Ihelr hrw homo, ¡CI7 llu/.ol avontlo. . Io n i tin- hern after th r railrttad for Mr. Fnllon 1« employed liy Ilio Tur- Itnday anniversary by giving an | inB- ~ " - anothet* traiti in th®» nm rim if for it* •1 « nmhdate- I led Mm- dial, my MEALS served from 7 i. m. «•« »»id «»nt tib * me to reelect Ion am! iirr Consfruetlon (-oinimny of ICear- *!»*iU£inBl,^evlEo l{efrp<,h-| -Miss Jane Barrett of Pino str , commuter*. iVrhaje« they l»a\r ney, *N. •with l h L T iiL ! Ber1l;cd- session celebrated her fourth birthday taken awnv thl* train ami rm n it will gam tor me the election, ami M in. .Max llessler of Nortli ovonuo to 11 p. m. to.^H members, other nivorsary last 8unday afternoo’n •to ('ronfimi At anv rate it I- a -air. i *lm i1 be mote contented in holding era and »faster Masons.- la party of ten children an^a^n In bet (Y a h fo n l with *»el u lm t tb« v ; be other Wrimvihg that Die people eimloiiiidutlne u trl|i to Ooruiany »a;«- more contented for their having In Ilio neur tutelo. Family'Parties a Specialty ne annual reception to new wo-| per of older persons, held on w ant. ji members ot the Presbyterian» Ibwd* , . Mind the~op|»ortunity to choose.” , Mr. Henry llahli nini famlly linvo M ty Q u r* IVrhnp* the railroad ba« cin-n ,*lvcn » “ »Iondajr,| »lr. and Mrs. B. Mason rotur this Fa*t Freight ln »by t el Ititi b liiin li. aiid I.» DRUGSTORE :»D Ueieihlleuu (Muli wlll liold Ita re, MÉ oeyciotidng? eS"Kfo" ^„1^ - ^ ,,0US ‘MCCt whUo pIa» l«'g»‘*l'to nde rm-tht« tn-tdN a! - h. member of «eventi -prgani/a ulur liionllily nmetIne ut* Ilio olili% ^Missionary Christmas box to Mta I)ora dauKhtcr #f of.rfiilrdtidlnL' ’nier«- t« »e; house oh Nortli nvenue tonlelit. lut ion even iti tin» ( lur R e ca ll BOY SUFFERS FROM BLOOD Tlio Men’H Citili of Nt. Mnrk's K|ds. -B Sons and Daughters, of LIK street/^vaif°marrTed^asT\lmrsc elasM« ran go to the er«* at colmi i'Iiiirch Imiti u iiiootlliK Oli i en te r -trerl ami -ee till- ! POISONING J . Integrity Council. No. 1(»1, held the 23rd, at St. »IlcliaoFs Clnirih Alitili! t.iilouskv ol 1IJ Myrth* nvr Wi ditesiluy nielli 'ut Mr. IMius. 11 rad Shaving Cream i+Srei«ti"flLVMb rt 'day snniversBry »lr. Pedro Torres of Now York. Ii « e h e * If It doe« • hapi»e?i It max slmw's Imino un Socoml livellilo. Tho MHiii tie oyr prix ih*ireA if tb»- 'AÜ'ond :nn* nti. liiktii to thr Kll/.tthrth Is the'Slmvlng (Team that- decides a*« dMu«CVlinlnif’ i Goorgo H. Muller iwrfortned i lo in m l Ih i.im ill lo In: o|iy*l.t|lrtl oil cteiuiilMeo in eliureo of Ilio rocont ua HalL Miss Jessie Arthur ,eorcinony. Mr. and Mrs Torres i continue* of* it.« i*diov of Fx.’ X cutd (nnl> Imlil nt lloroiieli H all riv -ttus.-ilf'groo of comfort or othonvlso, shed the entertainment, giv- .inake their home in Now YorkM ' tllil d I i2»rv*n»«d In ». hu* Mood i«iNotiitu>. i in 'L'nrsdiiy. of a slmve. M m l -'t. t In* y oline titilli tl ri* ii li * 111 til 11. nt e. l limi II ine. u llnuuclal sui* a Fr.®an of nionologues in her|l »lr. and Mra f'tïi rt tl r gr ress. Hegular users of Re.xidl flint slmv A. T. Z J r otc l -1i.-r titi.l lin ­ ly .ttn k In. hiittil with ii |>rn point. Ink easy and -pleasant. Tho . I Im I n im I ■ In tin- t N-nr (ttitt-, \\ ,- I hi* nomiti I'ltiisnl hint no |mlit unii large size tube Is only...... ,..JUC tmiv .min I... ti-Ui .T t.- w alk t<. »'sail 111* H]i|.|lt 1 till! fill cot tin* IlH'hlrtlt-; The Oltiien and Chronicle will ba I'll W I'llnrsdiiy nielli. hom*vlc]*, im Inni Id K' t » trnln .■TJif tatirnmli on' isle at Burke'a Store, Centre »treshments were served. There ohai™ »nrt f.tfi£ .iids v t*d!n|i:inv ' mav ,’vt'ii r»» -n f»r » . I n ’ h it slmili (mins In his utili mill hr vrlved mill n Jim IY.ni r»r t!>«‘ 0 »nî.>nî‘ in nl . to tin* dorlor, nitric tilt’ Street. Wemel'e, Nortli Avenue end i . R . R E A Y » a fine birthday cake, and guests) ¿airainSdl rartv ‘ nif ViS.Ml,el wound w as'(ito|inli dressed. re red white and blno hats. Dan- tmd MM HakP/r i?;. ,2 xJ?u?y Unni, .(«tn l«»r th»v .|»-ot»l ! H. Sohneider'i, Center. Street, . , cl®*«l tho evening. Members o ' V ‘^ i “ ?“ *»VnJ of tltt* of üiiîm ikm I r ÍI T h e imiti, however, tllil Hut lie n* 3s&s£koilions. A few'duys YOU HAD BETTER NOT TRY P u b l i c Se r v ic e . to clefray tlio cost of tho ocëa> n lia t m»> lt»|iiv. ti Iti.- h u m a n iio ti.lt 15 Union Avenue Iirtegrlty Council w ill have a 1. littaMt’ to rtittjcriur. tli.. Jfrjaath. .luti : d ht-tuinc neeessury to cut the the services of bad plufnbers when to « li Ir It, tin.' ra itr o tu l'n lm i« !!* '«%!! I• hand, u sninll lecer of Hie (leu |iolllt your pitras have burst and need' IIx ^ Phono 157 . nf “ ®nc® ®n Friday evening, | REPUBLICAN WOMEN’S ■was. found and removed- Ah luv ing/*^ If you do you will have to Men and Women ' 8. tickets for* whlclL KJ cents,) LUNCHEON to in w ir itit»■ r»-¿t« ■ Not . STRAW PATENTED now be obtained, Reinhart's Ita. a Irtoitil m tin' railroa 1 a- tin- , ieiu . o.iejd wus not lee-d ill the younyf havo the-Job dono over again very Tuesday, May 5th, at I p. in. u ih x I lm> Urati.o not *\I ’\!-»!' •mans eouddioii folhmlnc this,.hut soon. When you nood repairing Jtw w lU supply the music, and Woinen'sUnhnf Dr»ofns,f o ’ . lia n t , that kind nor «o tti ! «■», r\ the isnsi.it, Imd Chined to creut liend dono have dono hy an expert—It Sign Painting , Varnishing th will bo .^.¡„unjler the «llraa-l ç Æ b wmVgive^mnche?« I mhJ v .tanti for it . ■ .nay und on W ednesdoy he wus BUILDING BLOCKS won't cost any more and Is cheaper Popor Hanging ' Graining J.of Mrs. EisIo Harris Mrs. Joltn u y S TOIs « onn nf ? S°n Sotto* t.irtr- ha. .aid K i . - i t '. -.f laken to tie hos|dtul when un o|ier- In the end tviien you havo It dono The Cadet Engineer Ills lias charge of the decorations, lar lunch^ns f?,t? ™ i r< Jlous forms of entertainment will ilcular " i m ^ n ^ r o = ? on/L,n, .Tii<*\(-...-nothtnc **ah r. r'tatrr .tatmn- ni-on will )>,. iieitorined to dinln tlie BE8f AMD CHEAPEST hy CHAS. S. GIVENS ,In all bf iho important tlepartmcnts of PlTBpc ary." ,'v..rythm e tnit-t i» .o * io n ta r.l ( . ’Wei Itole Ids unii ' Sekvick- ■ Electric, Gas, Railway, Production ^ " b e t w e e n the danees. affCata8^re^nvheTt1¡tayor a 't know MniiutaoturoU in *11 Btaadtrd siso* INTERIOR DECORATOR' sl,opPp. at 4 Alden I wlll speak on the severaf import ïbM lb»« «»'TX ir» at -larwx'.'.i > not GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BASEBALL HESS BROS- and Commercial, the Cadet Engineer of today is tor walla ami partitions ' Phone K2-R- a being trained in order that .he may bë fittçl to W? vinn« i ^ . nf b,hmi!V1’ , needs of Cranford, present and ki *latHrrmrv aud tiro tfia n k íu K ío r TEAM LOSES TWO GAMES Plumbing, Hotting, lum ini WL-- L.°P®,1 ‘"Ttrz ®?l?y with "m i »•a wit!line iI .mising theum near nitorefuture inIn mind. Toi~ t hat. bui tiìn*: ’ Hh- «»miunmt Nohdol buscbull 74 Burnside Avenue, CRANFORD bKAMtntJkllsaecome the operating------*______executive__ . • of f .tomorrows ek of IlngerierSllk wear and glft ship Committecman Geo will spe iflljl 1 ttflrrt w ill tin lin.tA.1 (tn P e sn fn e J .'____ « •_ «* ( n«-'1 vjhcp, \x ♦- t! I* ?iin tho M.'tisoii at Krllll- HUDSON FIREPROOF Telephone 314-J • Deles. “TGb storo-i^CrTnto^^s^d Ti'wSi (»UT «(‘TX ?«■«• N V. In«t ’niur*«hiy. 'riu- tt'nm fi»lt reenuted .from tlic leading technical I?0« eSiU h® kept u,KtoKlate' fngWoor Oolllns will give detail a % i ine .thr nh«« her uf rapt. Uahmsky ami 7 8. Union Avenue. ORARTORD FELIX DI FABIO seno®!* of the country, dous overalls, and for a ; . re It a calL . . Information that may bo request 8 ; i iurU uT hun(lti*ti|)|HMl hv the BLOCK CO. from three to five years passes from job « Ladles Aid Soclety_of the 7“ ® ®®«t of the luncheon will bo OLEART—ANGER it« annum they ivvtdtiMi at Kt*nil ■byterian Chyrch licld an all-day I onn reservations: must bo mado r ihr.x.cavc a account of Contractor and Builder ' ^2« °rdcr that lie may acquire n practical l.a* **ü:.«1:iv ' »!• st M VINCENT W. COPOUTT, Agent Jig.meeting, with luncheon. In later than Monday noon. Ule hisvche*. hourver. ami tho MCHFO fcDowlcdgc of tlie ijiwiiicM of xvnicli liis » chapel yesterday, to finish sew-1 ______* 'I.-* 'înrv . tUiscbt« ! ; rhi.h*tl j . 11. This namo xxili ho pix>* Telephony 479-M. »• 1 V-« \\ (i a V y . ’ «et ' Téléphone Cranford 5&-M... - books have taught him the theory: Then He be- ’ for Miss (Airrie's Day Nursery ln lw n m n e n m n . n I . « , _ " ' "v* a­ -:•__«!( ii ’ i Hlumi-tl-of itidgr?f1tirPT comes a member of the regular organization and w York. This was the last meet- “ D H «N*H^ ™ ™ 5 '5 f ^ S F " I t> i*.ar ih« «( a**(*iiv lu'ciuix' o1 sovonvl aU>* 14 South Ays., E, Cranford, N. J. :»» Mr’-’Ke n i ' I.« arv oí ■ his future career dej>eq d s u pou the ah i 1 i ty he . _of_the^ season, and the annual! m S o ’ k . H ™ ^ f IMHo, Tf !fc!“ b' uuulc ihat xxon* contrary to snows, r ' '••■ •, • • itlon o f offlecni was held, w ith street hra started »ch .in ^ h 1^ th. rub'« ami wvu* uufavorablo. to*» he following result: PrmtiiinntPresident’. I _ . *t®rted a chain of bri U» H , I »*•* I * *c a | ! caul • . ATLANTIC‘ CITY C W. Tripp; first Vioe-Prcsi- parties to -raise funds for the Dll Monthly ».( thl* xxock tho hoys The PüBUC SKBYICBCadet System was inaugu­ dren s Country Home, Westfli \us* tlic ( nt. Sirs. P. W. Hall: 2nd Y'lce- }j'lax «d tlio n . sccoml k'aino nt tla r $ 3 . 7 5 rated in order that the efficient organization so . csldent. Mrs. J. H. Sanford: 3rd In which Cranford people have" • >* ht»»ur. 'and Mr . «»‘•(*1 Hf.*nm«i Kb.«« lie «\Knin tho •a* noegssary to adequate service, may lie continu­ wayo tHken deep Interest Starti >. b:uih<‘r tb«M nxan -CONTRACTING Vice-President» »1rs. A. V. V. Hlb- ut «*1 Ua|»i, i.al(Mi«ky m u M*r- ously maintained. , ' ' with----•••« five ««H/ico tables DV ot m a UIJUK brldgp to t^an ... NEXT SUNDAY AND MAY 17 and ’ General Cor ctor ■On:: Secretary, Sirs. Harry Sisson; !ru«l> frit, ami Ih r M 4irr Um ill) ,.tnl. Jteasurer, Mrs. Robert .Marshall. It by, Mrs. Hustor, eachthpers tiers ►re a tan rrvi*» «b-‘ ♦M*«t in;.favor of KoMdh. Tho, * * , „ ' MAY SI ' : The Cadet Engineer who enrolls with PUBLIC at the first bridge will give anotl *tut and th>* inaio Orading jrte decided to hold a bazaar on the »)* .inìtor xxorr ora!;re vrcpcdr rhitir b-*>^ pla>«‘sl n,-\vnj)(.brJu!/icabio audj Leave Cranford.at ö:M A. M.< Concrete Work SEBVICE enlisD-as well in the public th of November. . '’'. “ mt.tables and each of those -!t*|ua> (-«F . o\r( HoTit slwu (ptmHiHliip TlvbrlB ifiKMl only oo tpocUl train this bridge wlll give one of thi D*JU»utuK the* fv rt’im tnr th rrr «a* apsh.et «*«b1« that were loo rat l «4 wrA us «enrice of the people. a rmptlnn nini xxx-tM:»*' *upp*r m (Utt - lor . which 1ibxj«4. tables and so down. If the chi br n.\«•rconuv ‘ “ CeUarslExcavated RETURN OF RIFLES' is not broken the financial retu •Uh* horn«» of Mr. orni Mr*. J J J tills» SnsOirO Tins Obsos . REQUESTED dls-nry. at which gu*— u,*-,* pre. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL IA CILVT , with usi Sewen, Sifiewalks, Etc. Rifles used hy the Color Guard of for the benefit of the Childrei - «ut troni Middletown. K. Y. fìnstmu about your building 1 Xbe Second Division ir» the Tcst Day Home will run into startling flgur X. Y„ Cnuifiird. ITainfioM and Car Colc-s Express t I plans will reveal-uh-1 R O. Boi SI CRANFORU -Jejast Fall were not turned In w issi. The happy couple left the I susimctod ways ot Im-1 thei Guard after the parade. WARNANDER FUNERAL Fl same night for a ««shlliie trlptXXPRKSfi A MARTIN SCHAFER HEAVY TRUCUNQ* I proving tho plans ami [ , _ j rifles were loaned for thepa- DAY AFTERNOON .through New York State.' ¡ effecting economies. I Bathroom and Kitchen -de and now must be returned" to Mr. and Mrs. ls*ary both I*!f> * Daily Trip* to Ntwark and' Mitón and Contractor We Invite consulta-1 JA. B. Caldwell, in commamL of the “7 The funeral of Bernard Warm ular' in*' the he vomyounger set of im IP tlon. A visit here[ ner ®1„Ke*illworth, who was* kill ouglL »Ir.r.OT.e OT.eary Is in tlw Now Yoik — ^-T IU N G ^— ■Second Dlvlslon. to whom all Infor­ iii-ur- CEANTORD, H. t. I meai)s -economy. m ation should bo sent »fr. Cald- hy Police;. Offlcer Ridge Mond ance business with the U L. A (¡ Tot Woitfiold *71W Oarwood. N. J Ftroplacaa Porche* and Vestibules ZINGALES. DRUG STORE night, -while driving .an automob Co. of-New T ort Kottmates Puralabed oa all slam "kst-Ul BalM NORTH AVE aad CEKTER ST. Parquet Ficon. Jobbing a Specialty i p — » ; at'which were present Mrs. . The. JFlremen met also Wetlnesd (t VAR A BONS l^m m ra twin aiiter, . Mrs. Thomas rnrotrnm * Hte.—QrtL Tel WeotBetd V>J **■,,.' iOttco:' U . TELEPHONE UÎ.R •* '* WALNUT AVENUE, CONNER SOUTH AVENUE night and adopted slmfiar reso North Avoout, Craalord |Munkenbeek, and her. husband, of tions. -- . * CRANFORD, N. J; U4 Sopth Ave, E.. " : CRANFORD 5 1 Iwfll,____ Mr.__ and_ _ Mra, „„„ Munkènbeek Tlie pal] beareta will be membe ' their orna fifty-fourth of the Fir® Company of which* Wi laonlrarrarT in s few .weeks. Both nander was-a member.’ . :Alê^bi-exédlent health and »¿ iM M h B d inany.fellcUa------TW es »Airtfiiant ie «■> i x M ify ’.ru ‘ «w.e.»rae.ara..wé*swraw* t

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F o r a TTffi^ANPQftD cm¿feN ANb CtdftöNICLfe. THURSDAY. ÀPïUL 30 1925 G re a te r SAYS FKSrOKTOCRAIffOID ^ “s^^Â-|~SCO ND ~œ itciîT WILL PLANT A TRBR Of MWis G a rw o o d „ OkT O r MRA. MRanOR tt* MO UGS •© I V a u I « I t k «■ ___■ -- « . *>»W» *U1 take place Tb® V. t A. will plant d Norway Tein. . mrV a* ** durlng tbe week ot May 4thT1u *«*•»* W*-ltM Weaaa'i spruce iwmrrow ¡Friday) «yfternoun ta »»atta«. I W allyk‘i 42ud street. w Otoral at Oraalerd Cascar* f t » at 1 o dock. In MaeOmnein-artt. tn ■•HrtCNrtOat I *ttl. •»■*» entrant» thia year trota grsaa. - tnenKiry of Mr*, l'ami y Mess Ick. wlio l i b e r a l t e r m s . SALES AND SERVICE .Sunday1* ball gime, the Ars« oflÎJiT.Ï'Rf1- ^ ï^ ta a n ta Vea* Vir­ Following i» the nrogram for the was treasurer of tlio .VsMwIatlon for A s W i lOO»OUefflDft£ I Uta Mann, vain to Cranford by the I F*n,A?® *,,• *®d. &ew Jersey.______ThereI concertoncert totote be «Irena -by the Woman' sevvutren years, n «. arrange «tents i NOTO OÍ ML Tbo ODDOli&t Iflain■n — -. ■ * « OlkO » *T°yP IhHlD traft» froAl Canton. (!Witam. JîewU^wralV m t ■; of Cranford, on Tueeday are m the hands of a eommluee JJ*W tt)CQSBircOtR thb PtalnfleW C h S S to C & b Ti «o o d f'" S iÎ ? * Ü * hatanea trou the met- «venta*. May 5th, at Hits w m ¿t couttHtoXHl ot Mrs. John lVnlatón. PHONB CRANFORD STAR •WWM t o w w 0U$IMB6O ,i «trotif- » ■ ■■*i—ir— 1—____ r> ■ - i»i*h * totV °l «own- thé Sherman School. Mr** LUÌtùi *r'd M re, •pot at ä m t u e o t In itiât têtu» «I ta liw n . musical dlrcetor; o race .» '* \MufHh-r TIm^ Mayor aiitf are hau make J Scientist n«asc * í *•* t tantartTa win. 1 w I ” U n *:* **•*■ **** » *• to bj'an Horn, accompanist for the ^PNWinfÄilvea of Uu» Town- A I M 1 Q W U 1 . Milp CXmimiit»’»' .will hò nroj^nt, ih « SET tuo moand bat the risi tors found I of Man) A Madrigal of Spring...... Fletcher Kxwutlyo IU»aM of the Y, I, As ami the metntn-rs of Mrs, Messlek’s fane Choral I with S' ¡0 ' pStX1 ;* * * . I,el" * Statua . . ^ Kwtm*n THo The program, « i l i liuhnle the fol holes Arte, Charmant otaau iU Porte losin g tribute to Mrs Messlck by leach jMlw( lake). President ot Ilio y team Ptajri&'wae «Sâ!Fw3ë,^.fSj*ff” S» .I'X ; ^ --Mwittwjto'Bfiyi * * »•>•»**»* a heantlfuLtroe iiu* May aftfruiMii in memory of s e t « our dear ami ralnitnl frlenil and « y Science s t t s r ~ Worker. I amile M Messlck, who for *>«xt Sunder'the ODDMln» wim m Suifti k V ^ h e Crenford lîre.|Treef» ...... M> loany years devote,! herself to' will be the Belmont A. C n? vVreï ftat,e u1ub^'.f Cranford. N. J.; 1 Improve- beth. rated M a vera s t ^ e . , ,p,lay®r». of Charll meut Association, or wlilrh she was I a charter niotnhcj, ajlion It cation. Light and 8tatu» w iîiïS io l o i**l Virginia: The Albion IV furintMi in l.sîif . ENE, C. S. ' fonn the pUehlngr «teff forOanlmÎ? I it.T ïf0*»»? Albion. Michigan; with Mullen, ca tch er!™ «Pmnforsl.Iof Manhattan; Thel ttioral i IVi"'*'!"* 11 tribute to pay :;c k y The score last Sunday: ,of ¿ ’“ tambus, Ohio; ''»t e r Lilies...... s,.„t to tills dear Otlli-OF to plant a tree Plalnfleld------n|t pm non lU v .iL Îl 'L ? “ 10 î l*}'er>*. “ t State Thy Tender Konr* (harp arcone m Her 'memory. esi>eelatlv this The Mother Church. Cranford---- ^—„ZZ.,102 oJS K | & - ill*!? 1'1 Ä 7 "'K Voi-way-spruce, for Host ou, Mas.uichusetts The Sheidterdeiu o f 8Í«M>t?^'iiirp*,,n all the \\ Inter long when slioWs Somo Intert'stlDg may touih Its branches. It will still PURELY PERSONAL ------arcornpanlstl ...... Avlwanl Mup a « urv'4-n cuitir m^j ()m ft tvtilfv may be drawn from |e record* of| l i t o r a l e ------„..._ carey \VIlsen JDITORIOM - « s r Marguerite Dingwall the fact dhat for us the memory o f fTr VMK^1 Ät lVnancfl- - ...... - - \y Wh-ks it^kt* «"o í r i 'lesslek tvlll never’die. STREETS iïv ‘n/!hh';. trru “M"- ,m> Town Notes; ^Mcts-Vh’sshk sorvihl the Assocla- iY 2 nd, 1925 p. T. ^ f e ! ? S S 552a r ^ th111 for seventeen i'(in"eciit Ive years ns Its 1 reusurer, never railing, never

ITlie Woman ___ "ihíil’tilalo lllth a 1%*' Mffi saw."* tho-ergati rentreIra tim i T the Presbyterian kfou’ frtmi u siimll menilwrshlp fli TED TO ATTEND. rummage »ale on Saturday. I last Thursday. ‘” ur of White Plains,^ieTlar;|«S>I">ttunhy ^'to iniinIgV"ln thli''iiiil " L " ,l1"i " ,r*’d- «m l still she Uhl fnlni's!i k wUl1 ‘'lUdcncy ami fallh ­ .raaa Jsagn5S^^w*«»J*tAssociation of H hilo tlio mwlern (laure* will~-- bo on . Hie,program, they will not lie sue. It Is herause of her long years ofr Cranford Auto Sales tournament. IS2SÍ the) •‘¡•lit’ featured ami Umso «ho hiving service that wo now honor teW ilS S ta-a d.ya.IftSSL; . 1 was won by the íast-1‘lanced “when they «ere ymnngèr “ f it st'rni"!? I,y 1,1,1111'"B "'Is lioaii11- 44 NORTH AVENUE, EAST lent Tel. Westfield 1241J Dhtbly card party, tomorrow, Frl-1Thursd*? « » t sm*11 bridge W t j j y ®*1 Playom ...... truly. lKl ,n ‘" " 'o csu say Ur afternoon, at 2::#) o’clock hi| ,,lri<^-l,y “ tternoon. * It Ion or, (JeorgoÎJ 'V Calderon^» !.,1¿ r a “Little > « Æ I *l°or. L ,,ot f-1"1 «>'t of plací on The VAN1TIE SHOPPE Çhurçli Hall. Charles LanzaL,.-"':, ■?« '“ M- & H. .Vllade of Or-l„.m,_ i . i"1’ .Ü » «h w .tw o prUe*| ’O » tren |s n psnlm of beauty; Church Hall. Charle* Latual Or:lgohi* to th ^ ’lV.'^ . ” « 1.? " - ^ ^ ^ orchestra lies l„,„„ -Ics.-u .-l ree-P— n-gsren"leíiYi.d - ...,...: CRANFORD, N. J. ’ Wndly ddnatedllie erànT/efrles. ' 0^ 1« t/‘S.t.’ ,cntcrt»lnea thclr card fy h fe Î ,rt ì ? * 7 ? taTw r - ' pruyer, and itatafoesimtatoes served at thet lie recent |Il u^ ^VTridayjDvenlng. laj*b PVlctay evening" ' ' ” ...... I «id î,*,*} th«l*f?ii?i«ln p}*,n* In tS10 Tito t^Crow* o w ^ Nest“e s t" I Insures1 niusl!'* it|N krapfogUwiUi Uie darper Method Ippeigiven by the Auxiliary. Miss Joy Hahsel of Sl.rlngnchl U s1 « •^•h. / w o *yer8 of ^ «> "t »l>lrlt of the evennig’s en erlal - ¡ree |s a heiieillelion, ' ^Icketa for the annual Spring lun- " W '* spending a fo r tn lg h n tUT * ^ c l d to m,*,n .OTJ , J mMU AUmtadon trill Iw W . !ZT‘"r 11 ""’fé. the host of Shampoos. Sculp te r « e ,hi blesa our (lear.frloml «h o lias lofi us for u «litr« lo finir it nl'o l'«('litl Alassage, Man ^ “&*ans3S ? a « F r *• • rú a n t . POUCE NEWS W talr.li,„(| Of 11A, eternai htor Wiivlng. French or > are now in the hand* ofj Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Mason of Hoi-MaS % *a«Uwhfoh urns*ism°f Vi“ 1' rl, ( ’lipping. Singeing, also m » 4 \\ 0 .ftilss ■ yen Fauni.. Mosalck ll“ t mpoo. g g fe ? '” 1 *]10 ■Cl.y >?' an{0 !imirc,et,t£*Y°Jf^'.bridges of seven ">'1 «POnt'fU«^^to^renfpJtHor''thel u ’‘U‘b»eo. Trophy. They won It ¿m 3V»,,«W «-»I'wt filai s gonil thiie, i„ , H|inl| agalli >ermanent Waring . ginal play ‘’Judge Lyneh’',|,v y’ Monday morning early, foro1' yu,lr.*,,,n,l U,M| m,’° Ini'« tu ANNOUNCEMENT apiiointmcnt now and Ih- « Dallas newsiiaiior inaii.'lin_li,._ , - ■ 3 nur hearts ns «re Ih iirm its of tills On inn|. one flight up, 1 over hold its Iregular meeting on I Mrs. j Ronald Jarvis, Xmng tree hi Motheti Eiirth. Jtut or About Mayl, I will Open the day, tomorrow, evening, in thel Centre, L. L, over tVn>|hington Candy Store. _ von• i <«filisi! , lmvar.1« lnuariis SHie n 1 I'nmedlately after They gam a bridge party w'ltll >t»u ln jhe KvvrhtstIng Heaven* WESTFIELD. N. J Sift. 1 wH! *'ole,,rat‘e It« Ojlghth tS'feven guests last Saturday oven- ’i®rH0i,wiy In -Martld m vïi^X n??* U'V " the key ¿if even ns. the limiii hes o f this tree tnday anniversary by giving an *nB- ” - I®I Stone’s “ “’» Death «■’Watch, - ■ Tito oirdonal ï-i1 **1 wî ,, bmud uiam tiió porson ol are looking u|e bevimi* 1 ,'ihI SIESEL BEAUTY SHOPPE »four Vaudeville slioiv. Kefresh l MlssJanc narrett of Pine si™„i I I’la>«rs of IVirest Hillsla holdnuiu tontho mdbi «.i. ---- ■ *• by Judge ALICE LAKEY." “ m.wUI bo. aer''*♦>11 y 4th’ at the homo of Mrs. John tills week front a tluo^eoks’ ^tav r w Loift0? °A ,1?° 0,eh with the «iO * for r,’<'klcM 'Irlvlnt. ’wait fined iH olnvon Holly street, and wllllut White Stdohur Sorin»« v * " m . to tbe boat presentationr *,. .1 . . Je the form of a Chinese tea All -Mason Is suffering frofoif’a e r f o i i s h - 1 tilyce’» JThta yoar thero IsL.ft” .“ 1“®!” baa boon sont out, for a Ember* new and old, are hivlted Inllamed oye, due to the stln» „ ri nL^ iv ‘‘iterost duo to tbo two Sam- ,Vv “ ’ K1 , Ma'’ki>wltz’s announcement pttend. and to bring donations of some poisonous ltwcct while nl*vln5foil ^i?nc ,.SSl,rU*‘ ono ,or T200 and fy " for® last Tnesilay. order- iney. clothing, etc...for .Mrs. liar- golf. ‘ ■ « « wnUo playingl.the-other <100, eaich' to bo given to 1,5. fn i1* fo " ¡ « amount of $io.i;i DR. WM. V. WESTCOTT K Missionary Clirlsttuas box, to Mis« Dora TViri-e« , ,, ! makln» the first and , 5 .? In paymmit. BATTERIES _ >• I «s«i \»IW) . T °rr®f» daughter of Mr. I soc°n

ÍS?ftft'Lt.,,. ,ICT. « w o r t h of • lianilkor- t » * • '• • • « V * V A iiii| k , «41 1 V\, (J i1 ^ i d u i IJÄ u l l e r 1^^^Ä™edI^| . m j m Ä d , 0i^^^^^ DENTAL PARLORS 1?» **IK Jessie Arthur!eoreinony...... * “ ithora represent * — “ - - in trnamont aro F POST OFFICE BUILDING on Dottomloy, f. Ttlaphona *42 lay. Alfrcd Kroyi ♦M iiiiiin i) nhelm and Al fri On the J0IH 11 your car—that'«, ___ _ ...... Igurationoftl where Elide Bat­ terie* earned their a fine birthday cailo^and guests'! ™ iîn ?.îîu tableg to givo them aLt®,l‘^ a''l®ot , Idea with tho first 1 DIED reputation “ the » •«?> » « * • . ««1 bino hats. DÒn- Ä ^ i u k T O i Ä M »W loog-Ufo battery.“ olosed tho evening.Members ’ where^lr left for WashUigton I !ar ' » " ‘ «Ms' Imvo been sUged ln ^ r l x l / r ' T n 5 ^ .°°1<s aro unsteady s of wmch liia , Ofilccrs Martin and Bonnéll o f tlte B chapel yesterday, to finish sow-L . ^ |an(l "»at our players n l.f u » » i; * poHco forco desprve grèat credit ■bd you feel slinky all over. ’ v CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY ! Then he be- £ , v «.v ? r S ? ries D.iy i« ™ cry ln|BRIDOE CHAIN TO RBT.P oirrr , Tll<' ««"f® program for the even-1 r°fpromptfor tho prompt -recover»-yecoveijr7 oof-*: f-« ir*i.i i i . ” ,.by you get up in tlio morning ganizatiou and ew York. This was tlio last meet- DRKN’S COUNTRY 7"*- J9 •» follows: “Lima « “ bio ermine hatyrhleh waa taken feeling out of sorts, depressed, low of the season, and the annual the ability he Mrs. O K . Hmter of 1M Hollv1 HoanH n,KVaA h” 'r,'~ ” ------“ “ 1 ,rnm M’“ ------*B*r baeif'Vl” ' *,iat nw,ul imln in , ANNOCNCK8 A FREE LKCTUHK ON ^ . .. ______I U $ * o n f h a s *«..*»J _ _k__«U ’ ’ * . . ’ ’following CCresuU? ’pr’esident' I ’,^rtTif ,,,B8 8t?rle ic public th of November. , 1°«y. {«bles and each of those at ;Wby you liav-o’ a hundred and one this bridge will give one of three ,„ F ck®tH. f0!- Thursday, May 7Hl Oegfn to educate yotir ehlldren in m.biatoed “{ »LBS by Sending I " l0 lo ve for good rmisle by foktog other ailments, RETURN OF RIFLES , tables and so down. I f the chain THAT REAfiClTiB YOUR BPZNE is not broken the financial return r!rnCrnntil.aJr i ?ayabIe„ t« Cranford I *5®™ ta the concert which Is to be HP NKW YORK CITY/ ...... REQUESTED ClubV, t? K- Cl Greene, ?>«*« by the Woman's Choral of rry iJilropractlc; romovo tlio . ^ Rifles used by tbe Gnlbr Guard of for the benefit of the Children’s «wjjwj; fflvo iintiiro a diarico and kot 4> . Home will run Into startling figure*. Sec y, » Springfield avenue, Oran- i* ? ntor« on Tuesday evening. May Member of tho Jfoard of U-ctuycshlp of Tlio Mother Church. The the Second Division ip the Tcst Day ,ord- ' I Stir, at tho Sherman School A num- “ “ rede^last Fall wero noi turned In ber,°t pwc-nts have already begun l / th e ) Guard after the parade. DR. A F. FISCHER First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Bortbn. Ma**achusetU WARNANDER FUNERAL FRL BEN HUB TRIBE OROANrzcn I «f.iSS.* th®. c«P®®rta aro an- 1 rifles were loaned for the pa- - DAT AFTERNOON and de and now must be returned' to Licensed Chiropractor "7 Tb®, fgneral of Bernard Warnan- of^Ben lînrIerican pmresiure» aan early hour for getting Tuc*. and Tliur*., 2-f« to 8:00 P. M. TBktloH should be Bent Mr. Cald- ÜîioSifii "a**-. New Providence, home, Cora*» fpitagfield Avenue and. Mila Stract 3 STORE relFa telephone is Cranford 17&R. night,-while driving jut automobile on Tuesday evening, A p ril 21at, with! Sat, 10:00 A. M. to 4 P, M. pas been-set for three o'clock Frl- kBLE _ UNUSUAL ANNIVERSARY day afternoon, a t the M. B. Church. It has'ovenr Indication of belnr alvii^w ♦>,ah2ileIll5<*nlor tatague Re- Kenilworth. Interment will be at MONDAY EVENING, M AY 4 , 1925 RMACY Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand C.' Young, zairvlew Cemetery. •' [Mrenta of jfn . J. H. Thompson of getie and i^'reistent work of Ifom. P®b9«l« Friday and Sat- Tho Borough Council of Kenil­ Fine Lin^ of Sundrie: | j I Pittsfield atreet with whom they ty Hliddr rverelScfc ■Depu'^ S ilaL ® v®n,?Jfe^i.“ y »«t and 2nd. A T 8:15 O’CLOCK ' » worth held a special meeting Wed­ Institution of tho Court was lho?^.^cvueib^®"° °,f tbe most am­ - 1 i. ■ ■■'■***' .'i,-. •-*.-•.....•-* • - ' I. ■ ' 1225® tbelr’hbme, celebrated tlielr nesday night, at whleh'resolutlon.* a a innyeereoth wedding anniversary ducted by State Sfanaaer Jx j **}1!^ 5**®01?* ftfmlgur production* ever at- W o-Lee THE FUBUO IB CORDIALLY XMVITBD TO ATTEND : expressing sympathy with the fam­ com- - "mttay. ,’There was a family Tend re.-ably auhted'btfchief P«.^liSt2PM? P and will co.^ ily of the dead man were adopted. H. Smith of Cranford Court at 1 Ei?25Lfhe *?"* *nd dan*° hits, S to re ------at'w h ich were present Mrs. The, Firemen m et also Wednesday with his staff rto^iT S S d ^ci.1 ^ ,ar}tl lna,ny « ‘ her no.voi: tUTH AVENUE K oa?^, . twln sister, , Mrs. Thomas night and adopted similar resolu­ Henry -L. pfokel of Kondlwnfth iiEf’T1110 caat ,Pela

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F -4¥ " '*■ CHAKFOKO I AND CHKOMCLC Proper Design and Setting, Not FAf?W Cost, Produces Attractive Home * * s Who Plan to Restore R 3 D W POOCTRY BETTER ROADS NOW ------Sn CONTROL OF ROUP . FOLLOW MOTOR CAR

BY SANITARY RULES - AutonoMlM led to construction „t the network, o f good roads'whhh Gontaginsis ro«p 1» probably n » r t weave thetr’ way through an parts of by úuuiüu, rwtlUoa» of II» b«* tba country, but *Ti*d“ roads aided m*- boite« »ad /»ni*. It la |igsrar«ted by terially.ta development o f the Ameri­ cold, Camp ses'bvr. «.'wrectiun «f can, type of.motor car to ita present th* tM M M» f»r a* postíbl*,, U mrot anpretnacy over European can, advisable/ ■» rgnc/tlr» »r« »lu» work- The natoral assumption would bs log »ad b<.« n n ta rf«L that ownership of. motor can In »n.t It raines a U««» a o tonly from a given section would follow the con- b « t f death '» té. bat »!*» from tba «ruction, o f good highways, but es- latérference » Itb egg production »ndy perlenee proven O at tha cur comes fir»t weakened ilulllf ta breeding. lt and good roads (oliow. Inevitably, in very rostsghwu. npsrUtly la danti*.' other words, th* motor car proves It* » I d wewi&rr, and attack» botta yyutif need and desirability evenwrn the worn bad old Mock. Coatagjoo» rasp la prebably/eaaler roads. The owner comet to reallse tiie to Identify than sny ottarr fiowliry ilia advantages o f good roads, .and he soon r - . i «an«. It nasally M ana like/a' *im|J« stirs himself to sat.that they are hull!. Illinois Is a gqod: example o f thl*. cold.' with a tbia. -«»tery/discharge L * v ' 0 from the so** »ad «fen /Tbl» acero- Its roads were among the worst In the tint* baa a peculiar, offenslv* odor. country until the advent o f tbe auto­ Inflammation acta loto/tbe a»*«! p»*- mobile changed sentiment which fought. Improved highways Fenners were at •age*. ryes aad apaeni Jual brio» tbo Aurg u forÄ theT PresldenrvtS S *5 .h o «~ », v ™ I“.»»" . . ■» «ronm-in» • " » . tn* . X It . eyeball«/ Tbe bird* .then often rough first unalterably opposed to spending and »nee*», brmtMOg become* nol»y, money fo r better roads. .Bat they be- '• «tale tad banner, with the old W .ta'tl^ H »ad If tbe air M W tn of the now gsn to use. sutpmobilee, Then they - become entirely Worked, they tirrathe changed their minds. Today Illinois 1» through tbelr m onths Tbe bird» »oon a leader lo the good roads movement.' Meanwhile, bad roada .were aerving Battleships on Wav to Try to «C pressed, Ihe/r wings drooping and a good purpose. Had It not been for thllr feathera rnmed. Tb* accretion« them In the early days o f the motor In­ from tbe Jroa* amj-ey* change from dustry It Is probable that American Bnld to w yellowish. cbeese-Uke ma*«- designers would have copied European Thla grow» rapidly al-oul the eyellda manufacturers, who built their care at •Jid the noatrlla On* or both * )** prohibitive cost for use only on Euro­ become enlarged and awrillng may ap­ pean boulevards. -■ p e a l on the bead. . With our “ bad’* roads, we had tn * exact cans* la not known, build our cars for rough going. IV* istevef It In the organism 1* hard had to allow enough clearance to got kill, because It penetrate» Into the over rocks, stamps and bummocka. w « 'tissues. If the formation« about tbe were compelled to devlae springs that head are removed, the uneven bleeding would carry passengers In comfort surface which ta left'-form* a new even on rough avenues of traffic. m»a* In 24 to 48 bonra. . - ' Our cars had to have more power so Infected bird* carry tbe dlseea* that they conld negotiate hill* and from place to place and Infect others * sia mountain grades on “high.” European by -contact. Food and water’may be­ cars carry four or five shifts, and In come . contaminated by the secretion* 5 5 v ' ordir to get np even s low grade. It from sick bird* and heelthy birds be­ U! Is necessary to u»¿''nearly all of them. come Infected in thl* way. . . -. { ¡ J • L If we had had oiir prhsent splendid system of highways. It Is very probable Hoop 1* easily controlled by proper .a ftitrí.'»1 management and bousing. Damp, on- that we would still be building the Eu­ aaotfe*7, poorly ventilated, over­ ropean type: of car. Thls would mean crowded. drafly quarter* are con- they would have to be built at s much Bp JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN who remain; to.stlimllnfe meo. women LI IMOTM HE, second fiunday |n Map and children to. honur/home and dar- duclre to Ita apread, Tbe drat, treat­ heavier cost thanjnow. And Instead of 1» Mother'» dtp thji» i pe»r rnt*. It Is to he observed by acta1 of ment I* to remove the cans* a,t once. being for tudvetwil user as they are. ^ P « \ o a “taptaro” H ^ ^ battlnmip Floor Pl«n. capture^l^awali; aft,* wh.ch they 'wfi! —and every year. ■' * uftyctlon to uiolhe/ athl father; by Only valuable bled* should have Indi­ -I cars would be limited to lb4 use ot ii vidual treatment A simple cure for I- small class of wealthy cltlxeui date 1» »o fixed In our out­ TX7IIIKTI.KIPH "Portrait of Ills services In the chufchea of all creeds, By WILLIAM A. RADFORD of rooms Is essential as by taking ad­ the tick bird ts aia fallows: Flare It worn and anon-to-be-ra- ® * Mother," , reproduced herewith, and by ‘ weurlng i flower emblematic vantage o f all available space It Is In e dry. well-ventilated place away Mr. WIUl*m A» Itkdford will an»w#r vl»ed calendar bp no Iraaer probably comes as near to being a fit­ of the purty a (Id beauty ot matbar QU«|tloni and- vlv« adylc* FREE OF possible to secure roomy accommoda­ Canadian Highway From Anglo-Saxon Accord Symbolized from.the other birds, nnd give lt plen­ »uthoTllp than rongran. ting . memorial aa ran any counterfeit love. COST on all problem» piriilntn i to Ui« tions In a comparatively small build­ ty of fresh water and feed. Every •ubj«ct of buHdlnc. for the r«sd«ni. of Tbe movement which re- presentment. In the Notional gallery Thla Twentieth centuf’y finds' tb* ing. In this way the small house may Coast to Coast Planned morning a id evening remove all tho this p»p*iV On ftpeount of hi« wld* -A new-and vast playground, called «ulted In ilia pastat* of Washington and claewlisre In Amer­ life of ouryiuodem civilisation fast •xp«rUoo« as Editor» Author and Man* actually serve the purpose o f a much matter front the ejea and noetrlli of thla joint reaolutlon of ica are collection! of Whistler’s work«, and atreuunui,. with avocations as en­ ufaclur«r, h« 1«, without. doubt* th« larger one, at a smaller cost more beatitlfnl by many than the most the blird and dip. Its bead into-a sola- rongre*» had III 'origin Unl+'raiice owns ibis "Arrangement to grossing aa vocation*.. The steam- htsh««t liuthorlty on tb« «ubjtct. Ad* beautiful sections.of, the Bwlss Alps, lion o f blcbiorldo of mercury (1-1000). dr««« «11 inquirí«« to WlUldm A* E*d- All these points hare been consid­ with MIm Anno Järvi* In Gray and Black," Ills muslerplece In heuled apartment, the residential bo­ may be opened to Amerldun motorists' This Is made by placing one 73 mer­ ford« K o e .llt? F r a lr l« « v «n u «, Chlou^ro, ered In designing the bnngulow shown Philadelphia In 1008. It oil*. It was first shown In the. Royal ld and the restuuront are breaking to as a result of Hie hazardous path­ cury bichloride tablet in a plot of 11L. «nd only indo«« two-c«nt st«mp here. The result Is a most attractive quickly found populnr favor. arndemp In 1872 In thrf Baton of on Ihu/old-tUne home, the hearth and fur. r«p ly . finding trip which .Austin F. Beiuem. water.. Hold the bird firmly and Im­ little home, thoroughly harmonised . Now. therefore I, Woodrow WUeon, 1884 It was awarded a gold medal. It the family meal. .This It * danger secretary o f Hie Lincoln. Highway as­ President of the United tttalae of Anier- merse tbe bead aatll the eye* are cov- There le no reason why .the. small. with ita surronndlhgs. It occupies a waa purchased bp ('ranee for the Lux­ sign,/for the American home I* the sociation, made across Canada. Ica, bp virtue of tbe authorltp In me •rad. keeping It there a few second* Inexpensive home cannot be madCjUst space, of only 44 feet by 24 feet 6 embourg. The art world assumed that fuumlnUon of our American Ut* and Bement's trip, the first ever made veeted . -. , do berebp direct the or until It struggle«/ la most cases, aa attractive. Just as beautiful as tbe Inches but Its five rooms art ample government ■ official* to dlepley tbe wo«'destined for the Louvre and across the Dominion In an automo­ ev/ry good American knowa lt. ■ larger ahd more pretentious residence. accommodation for a family of four. Alnlted Blare* tl»a on all government \V1hlsller tiled happy In the belief that the following procedure ts advisable: bile, was widely heralded. ' For 6.1 Bo It la that urganlaed woman, aa The whole thing ta simply a question The walla are finished In wide clap­ bulldtnse and do Invite \he people ot Ida memorial to hla motiier~would be Dispose o f bad t t n * by kUUng and miles of the distance he drove hi» ot- the Unltetb Btalee to. dl*fil*r' thé .IliMI ixeinpUlled by the Ueneral Federation burning tbetn. of design. Adaptation o f the building board, though.shingles might be effec­ ' taofii, ' ‘ ' liie first of American works of art to Octal car over the ties o f the Canadian at tbelr home* or other euitabt# placea uf Women's dubs, ts coueOutratlng her tively applied In the same manner. on the eecond Sunday In klar, ee a pass the portals ot the great nations/ Isolate birds having cold*. ' to Its site, proper selection and com­ National' railroad. This was through efforts to rehabilitate- the. American The pergola terrace porch and window publlo eapreaalon ot our lota and rev- museum on the banks of the Seine. Do ante quarter* are dry and tight bination of materials, correct line In the Fraser River canyon between Lyt- arenca for Iba niothera of our country. homo. Bo It la thut the movement for box add just the right toach of orna­ Hut Modnp the Louvre ts atilt with­ on all aide«, wttb adequate opening In planning and artistic decoration, are ton and Hope, B. C., a section of the That waa the lint Mother'» dnp Hotter Uomes ln America ta a nation­ the front for ventilation and light to ment to th^ front view while shrub­ out representation of the art product what make beauty, not the lavish use proposed transcontinental route which proclamation ever »Ignoti.'bp'-» ITc»l- wide movement ot men nnd women. reach every part of the boose. ' bery Is used to break .the tine at the of .the Nijrth American fontlngpb/The of money. This {ruth Is evidenced In no automobile ever before had been .dent of the “United ‘Sitile». ' President So It la that the eecond anhual May Allow at least three aqaare feet floor the solid, simplicity of the early colo­ ground level. ' . . " : gren\ French etinnidsaeura-c^ithiu* to able to negoUute. Seventeen tunnel, ■'Wilson »lgned. lt lo 1914 and H Is said Day Child Health (lay baa secured na- ■pace par bird. ‘ ■' • - nial homes many of which are still to be a close corporation and tbe/Frencb The entrance opens dir.ectly Into the and 150 trestles, some of them. bun- that » » he l»h| down Ihe |>cn Un turned Uomwldu ohaervance. . Place a Unfa keroaeae on the top be found In the Eastern states and are government respects their findings. living room, which Is made attractive dreds of feet above the roaring Fraser • to William Jennl.ngs llrynn, then hie of tbe drinking water ar em"7^3-graln considered models of architectural de­ Lust year they again handetj down by a large fireplace with bullt-ln book­ river, had to be negotiated. 'It was J ^ t ] secretary of «Ule. and «aid with deep mercury bichloride tablet tn a gallon of sign. • ' ' ' ; ' ' J; fe î t - thetr opinion that Whistler* painting KCOONITION by the United State* cases flanking It on each side. From the most severe test for man nnd ear- feeling: “ llrp'an. Hint'» the Dneal water in a nonmet*! container. These First remémber that the house muç,t I i * f.‘»,| la not jet ready ft>r the fiLouvrV'At- R government ot the vital Impoc- -the living room one passes Into a dining through which any motorist ever ' thing thla ronero»» ila» dune. Ood khoubt never be used more than ten fit Ils site and. environment. A high, w ould be'tone*ome there/without any' tauce ot the home In our national Ufa room of the same slse. which Is .well passed successfully. - , ble*a the mother»!" days tn sneceasfoa. - narrow structure does'hot 'fit a site conteiuporaneoua compatriot», they la emphasised by Ihe activities of the lighted by windows across most, of one . Bement proved that a way could be That w «» the Sixty-third rongre*». PtXce 'one poand epaoa salt* per at tbe tojrof a hill with no surround­ argue. Thorefdre It aUould watt, al­ many bureau* In the executive depart-' side. The-dining roam In turn opens won by motor car through the passes And whatever It did or did not do, the 100 birds in the drtaktag water or a ing building» or trees. Neither Is the though tt liaa aervedyth'» usual term meuts largely devoted to It* welfare, Into an ample kitchen, equipped with o f tho Sierras which .previously had paaeage of anch a joint reaolutlon waa wet mash. ' flat-roofed, one-story Spanish design ot Its novitiate In the Luxembourg. Tho bureau ot reclamation ot the in- sink, bullt-ln cupboards, Tange and an been considered Impassable to motor­ a fine thing for any emigre»» to fio. appropriate In the rugged New Eng­ jnmee Abbott jUcNclU Whistler terlor department, tor example, baa Icebox which can be filled from the ists. Following his record-breaking For, ai I'rvaldcnt Wilson uniat fitting- land environment. Strong colors for (1834-1003) wai in audacloua and •pent more than 1150,000,001) on more . Judgment in Feeding back porch without tracking' up the trip, the Canadian Northwest ha’ Ip *ald, “ God bleaa the mother* 1“ walls may be used on the house which kitchen floor. A stairway leads down vqraatllo genius. /Horn In Maaaachu- than a score of great Irrigation projects Good Judgment most be erercised ln awakened to the possibilities for'de­ It aet .tn the shade of a mass o f trees, to the basement >. . ' settN the eon of an American army In the Weal on which are already morU velopment of the country through feeding the pallets after they are ma- but where the house Is silhouetted A V R ; God hleas the mother», Atner- ofiteer. be attended Weet Point for than 150,000 people. Tbe spirit of this Another door from the dining room roads that will invite, American tour tore and are to tbelr winter bonaea. -against .a light blue sky they are tn­ n lean rltlea and town* ahd even three /yearn, s/udled art tn Parla for tremendous home work la thus fitting-, connects, with s hall; oft of which 1st*. ■ ■' .... ; J,’»aally eight qsarta o f hard grain 1* . congruous. . ■ village* have iheir public squares. And two years and then -proceeded -to ly set ftirib by Secretary Hubert fed to ooe hundred birds a day. One- open tw6 bedrooms and the. bathroom. In Ihe«« public squama are atatuca In planning the interior, considera­ startle the International world ot art Work: tblrd or oae-fotmb o f this amount Each of these bedrooms Is provided lita 'P i tion should be giren to making lt har­ «nil monument* in honor of the son* He belonged" to no school bat hla own. TAKE CARE OF MOTHERS should be fed tn the morning and tbe with a large closet and there are two Blooming Sweetness on id those mother*. Why no monument* llo achieved tame "a* an etcher and monise wlth' tbe exterior style. For Of cour**, the aovsrnmsnl wants balance at night, trfcen about half d'ore closets In the hall .as well as „ H ighways Now Planned to the mother»- themselves?—to the the small boose a careful arrangemçnt lithographer perhaps even greater tb» mossy It ltnda for d*v*lopm*ot by the bird* are laying weU tbey may re­ om In the bathroom. , ' molhera who made possible thoee me­ than aa/a paluter tn o|hg . B e was a r»cl*m*Uon., . without Inuraat. paid ' Practical enough appears the Si quire as much as ten or twelve quarts morial» ahd even thoae public squares? iwraonuilty. a wit and a wHter. it you bank In * raaaonabla lima. Ot cour*«, Lonls resident's objection to plantlcf per day. Sometime*, however, eight Here nnd there we Bud .the figure of doubt/read hla "Gentle Art ot Making olUoara and em ploy»*» of tb* r»cl*m *- Paint an Economical and an Important one. The best-qual­ trees all-atong the state highway?.- He tloo **rvlo* want to (Iva good **r»lco quarts ta too moeh atwHl is necessary . a woman w h o s e fam e hna caught the Eitctwlea" (1800).... -. . . . ity paint Is the cheapest. The cdst says, “ It’s bad enough to run into it' and hold th*lr lob*. But *ft*r att la to cot down on. this amount. Mash 6b?h house in London »nd a n v c M J 4 t Z l t aculpior'« fancy—'"Priscilla, the' Purl- Aliyway. whatever France 'tnay. br •aid and dona, tb* tund*m»nt*l par* Necessity for a Home should be reckoned on tbe basis o f the ditch, let alone hitting a tree.” Tb? should always be kepi .before, tb m In .1«« Hoffman and Robert Bui,.e. Urn sei.plora.* .*£ £ ? S ì ì t r T u ^ . ton Maiden" or Sacnjawbu, who guid­ may not do with Whittier's "Portraii pb>*. o f reclam ation Is to provtda com- The good appearance of the house square foot and. the expense as 'ao trees will not be planted; and expert- | ed ><«'«1» nnd Clark through the wtldcr- turtabU home*, where wholesome chll- hoppers or traders. . usually proves to he thè strongest eficed motorists will breathe easier, or-Ilia Mother," all the world know* dyen may « r o w up. from w h ich good much per palnt-servlre year. In this beaa of the I.oulalana Purchase. “Free­ the plctuTe and It baa touched the clllaene may be made. - lt la from the point in persuading anyone to paint way the truejralue anil the cheapness ta Still, the highways can be heun!: OOOOOODPIKKIOWMOOOOOOOOOOa dom." surmounting the Capitol . st divert of all peoples. farina that cities recruit men to man­ his bouse. The matter of preserving of good paint «H i be recognized.. fled. Safety first,'no trees; but mt* I Home Spinning Urged by Gandhi Washington.,- la a woman. Hut age tbelr bis »Salta. Hlatotj baa the surface does not enter Into consid­ The fuct that paint and yarnish bashes are not perilous We bellt'* proveh that, lloma envtronmant abould Poultry Notes amtues to mothers aa mother*, And 15 CANNOT all have-memorials ba made the Important feattaro ot rec- eration as It should. The common de­ products are. first of all, «preservers It'ls North Carolina that has pnijn-ici .vet. as Herbert tju lek most fittingly' W!!of but mother* Ilka Whistler's lemailon. Tbit must be accomplished oooooooaoc^aaaeoaooooooaaaa sire to have, one's home at Its best should not be forgotten. We paint the the plan to border Its hlgliwajs '-*11' | ( snj*. In "The Hawkcye:" ■'Portrait- of 111* Mother," but every Indirectly. Klectrlclty on many prel­ cannot be condemned, but paint mean* exteriors .of our-bouses because we de­ blooming sweetness, says the St. I " ects la ueed tor ratting water tor Irri­ Cull nonprodacing I Th* mother» ot ih* tyontlfrs: Th»y good American should have the eqidv- gation. It should be put In every much more thku this. Faint.Is not a sire that they shall endure. Globe-DecomraL The sweatbrier enf* | ST felt the oncoming of. another day- to alent In hla heart and memory. And home to light i l l lorn; tbo washing luxury by any means : It Is a neces­ set out takes care .of itself, lt t* 1 I their-children. No -life erne .so lahorl Chickens need /sunlight to prevent And In the course of endurappe we Ir should not be necessary to Instruct machlna, tba wringer, the churn, tha sity, end an economic one. find thut' we have beautified ' our low grower and spreads Its pink W 1 , 1 eue. no ettuatloo eo unproplttoue no aewlng machine, and“he*l tbe Ontlron. rickets. poveny eo deep that they did not the good American In ihe most fitting Wood is porous. While growing n O Q f S , a*».;* ■ _ , - . ' ■ami over the roadside fur at ieac | The mother lend» Inaplrntlon to tho, through a divine gift of prophecy, observance of the'day. Fljr your Hag. family. Why wear'her out premature-' these pores are filled with sap. When » month og/two. heyytid lh. gloom a better day It Is » good plan during warm weath­ wear a. white—or red—carnation ami tyt My boyhood recollecUnn of the the, tree Is cut Into lumber, the sap -their children. er to keep a little earth spaded up in Along the Missouri valley It, -ee** I ler jour affection program Ihe rest. farm mother, 1 grew up among Is that dries out. leaving (he pores open. The Built-In Seats to be more plentiful than anvuhi’rrj , lxm htleaa the explanation la otavl Mother’s day 1* » « apart for «pedal they, w ere alw ays tired and' that many the shade of '» tree fee the fow!s' dust ot them .wore etepmothern, also. Tha bath. ' ' ■ ■ ■ protective coatings Of bark «re also Built-In seats have been popular else, ahd grows in wild profu.-ma t? oiia. No moniimebt made,with jiadda Observance In honor ot the home and Brat concern Ot the bureau ut toctnm *- removed. If the w ood It - allowed to: « M i the home owner for generations, the railroad etnbnnrkment«. van be adequate. Marble ahd bronze ot motlTerhood. Ha purpose ta to -re­ tlon should ha tha mothers on prelects: remain In this unprotected stale, fungi but never more, so than now. with the . But the beflowerlng o f. tai/-ta-'-|l1 nre too materlul, too cold. The" fit­ call the memories of mother» who have and'through them, the homes, the chil­ Broiler» aad fry* aro nse*t profitable and moisture soon begin to rot and- needn't be confined to rose taz-t"* i ting memorial* of the-mother* must gone; to brighten tby Uvea of thb*« dren, and the schools, on to’tba .govern-' «b eo they rvsfh th* market before the ' size of houses and rooms decreasing •■V'S meut. . " . ejower-grosn chick» sre ready . |destroy It. Paint penetrates Ihe popes and the need for sensibly using every Wild flowers can be sown like "I"’1'I and forms, when dry, a tough, elastic and the motorist be than greei" fof-l . ■ ' ___ _ - * square foot of space, with dueregard coating, which Is “anchored" to the Potato Bug’s Travels It bed not touched the extrenfi^îiath- tlie trananilsslon of acquired ehar- There ere' a cool maay different sys- ! fotf coziness and beauty. Seats or tulles with gales-ot nature's 1"‘:: :!’- surface by countless little "hooks" ern .cpuuile* of MltxourL lb .fact. It actyristlc*. but Ibe idea Is violently op­ tern* of feeding thé yeesg 'chlcks'aad ■ bookcases,.'.'or :n combination of both ■ ' ■" en». ■ ' wa. not until tSOT that II succeeded i f o . « t iffil'lo t o ; pores -of the wood. T M potati! bug. orlgluallj confined posed taj-martj blologUia Kimmerer • good nmay feeds which are used for at either side of a hearth, for Instance in Mintallshlng Itself t í portion* of *nd this costing or Clin preserves the Building “Through wrays IP ,Ihr llocky luuuuialii. region, where *s.v* however. Ihal lt accounts for the this purpose. produce a most homelike effect. Mississippi and Giorgi«, wood by protecting It from those Virginia has I made progress in I It" fed" ' upon -ihe aand i bur, ti 'readily "' at tact that no two people are born alike. things which wodd otherwise quickly itructlng "thronghwaysC, for. JJtf f?" I <.tanked eultlveted potetoe* ut eoon *» Oociarea Sing Inherited ’ He »dtulu his theory Is not proved, CommerdsI twby chick» »,-reich and ! dvHlaatloa »rtvyoced to lie native ro- hut daim» ou tbe other baud that U ts chick. n:a»h taay.Stae fel To'Sdvssitre la ! snd surely destroy It. - Bookcase and Seats couranement olTIlfitomoblle trail»-. -’” 1 Profeaaor Kammerer. noted Vlennew do^ proposes to expand the-thr""*5' /.idôtb.. la 1850 H had aproad eastward not disproved.. — piece of the heme-a/xed feed* SIr. J csrj I The psychological value, the'Invtg- A good - bullt-ln furniture arrange, biologist, says sins are Inherited and way principle thnt^plscvs -of l»'-''r' | / knd iwncbed s point ot iOO mile» weei tw bought frota almost any feed ûî-aier ! orating effect-of clean, brightly'pnlnt- meat Is to have a-bookcase at each explains It on the theory that wbat- Interest m ayjie accesible. The.?' * Ia l874 tha. Atlantic se*t Silk Popularity Wan cs ed property. Is another factor, we can­ Side or a window or group of windows, ^ - ^ r r c w c l p o i l y doe* ro hlmaelt. Is dotted with places tn whta t> * " ‘ ':,at »*v*r*l polnia While more silk was used and wore .The aré of the targe «deny brooder not, afford to.disregard, "and this' alone with ■ window seat connecting them, , ™ t h « it ha good or evIL toil be Americans are interested or would t>c.| I ...W.! .. . • • • ' i-WM/martmore' throughout the world last rear than Moves makes It pessdhSe :• rota»* chicks would he sufficient, cause to warrant in.this case the seat may be used *s 4rer before* Its dlmhdablng populsritv pslntla* In times ofTemporarv bnsl- com* Interested were .thdse l1'?,’ J| ^f/andlif. rhe^polltlcal leader of..; ta larger añadiera and With less labor an Inclosure for a low radiator, if nees depression: , •• called .to . their* attention and c ’a-? dla. urging the people to discard n Ma '^rfarsrA ss is bothsfla^,Hie weavers," . ' ■ than ran be daoe when the chicks sta ìm B M such a group is reasonably close to they be'rtachedbj good roads. Furari chine-made cotton stuffs and rely / N. C, ‘.d hreodedwlth'heos.''--^ ' - Tbe price-that should be paid for the fireplace th* coxy, homelike effect .the paint is another consideration— erp, Uxfe^Akpn^:...... tk - q" 'J“ ' ^ -w a ■ y s “'OSlfJ home spinning. “He is seeii seiiie/i j Anna L-J& ,. , , - ...... -, . ■—.. . - -:ta - / <_ la enhanced. ' . , -i.nMsty, nude beside /tha ■ "charka” ' hatte ,,5áail J . spinning sheet ' ' wltbo

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Today Illinois I* “ i. r*. 11> all Incan* tuIk matter, In the good roads movement.' o.er -wUh Ild*.„friend. Almost . » r- vhlle, bad roads were- serving Battleship, on Way to Tr^'to “Capture^ Hawan -i.“lnlX_l!i„ advli-d a Ill -te- rmaJ-lf-ths purpose. Had lt‘ not been for rriemi I* „ nul ,,„n t„.»|,|1.» helus . ^rica Industry Coveted by Both Peru and Chile real eipert. the early daya o f the motor In­ is probable that American I here are a thmuond vurlatliitis of a would have copied European (ll *l»m e. grip and .«win*. , „ r „ f wh|rh rturera. Who built their cars at >uy be rigid for H,e ,«.r»ons using ve cost for use only on Euro- 'em, ll I* nut too broad a siatvment * llevarda. ” that any swing I*, correct If ll bring, our “ bad’* roads, we had to be club and ban Into the right con- tr c a n for rough going. We «•I to bring off Dm Inlemle.l result. illow enough clearance to got Hut with tln*| ileflnltlon II must be un- ka, stumps and hammocks. w* ■ leratn.id lb„| there are certain cardl- "Ul prinilplr* which imiNt In. present' mpelled to devise springs that arrjr paaaengen In comfort lu «.cry swing which brings about___ gum! result*. 1( tre,|Ucn.ly hupp,.,,,, rough avenues of indie, e*|lei hilly With thn beginner, that lllea* in bad to have more power so essential el...... are preaent accl- ■y could negotiate hills anil a grades on “high.” European I "'"i*. ,m* ,,,w t'ealmier ean by no JHissllilllly repent the gaial resultn. Th* . ry four or five shifts, and in Iinriler In. trie* tli* worse Ihn result. get up even a low grade. It 1 he mr. Iiiudes of |l,e awing must hi utry to u »¿nearly nil of them, learned thoroughly, ami then iiiieliored : had had our prheent splendid , 5 practice. Ami Hint prac- ' f highways. It Is very probable tjie must be eiiidlmieil unill the-right would still be building the Eu- ■WfM swing. Clio lm repealed Imlellullely and ype of car. Thla would mean f e * 1 ntmost me, Inn,lean,-. All llmt sounds , ild have to be built at a muclt like fisril mill grinding-work. On the | tost than| now. And Instead of cnnlrnry, even a imuleral» niimunt ot r universal use.-as they are, nmliii|,,|, f„ r iMipnivement will, i or ild be’ limited; to i lb4 use of • ‘ ImuhMie, aumeiep, jm-enilve. . - - “ us of wealthy dtlxeua Here Is a cuiclusUm It will lm worth of the main intlualries there il t h e 'm lïïn g ^ r ^ r r a ^ T h «ll*irU» “ ni1 9 111* *lr<’ h" rhor Md ctly of Arles and ode while to repienilier: To show Improve- , Arte, where. ,he product I. rehned a u T .^ c L T fo ^ e .p a rh » «-n. lu Utehl/ ■ n U r.t.f.X rf ian Highway From Anglo-Saxon Accprd Symbolized I n o m o s h e 's a c o l o n e l »lent In Ids gaum, a golfer must hsvs " good uiidersiamling 0f Ilia makeup loast to Coast Planned FREED FROM NUN'S VOWS of the awing «nd pm In enough prsc’. sad vest playground, called tlce ao that lie run roneentrale on tlis ttitlful by many than the mast Debutantes to Play Polo in May game Itself ruther Ilian on methods of sections.of, the Bwlss Alps, making Hi« swing . opened to - American motorists’ T Timing« * tult of the hazardous path- It might bo a guiiii plan for prates- ' rip which .Austin E. Bernent. •lonnl golf leaeher* to .-om-enlrale th« o f the Lincoln. Highway a>­ hleus of llielr pupils oil tlm foot that , made across Canada, '• 1» lb« liming ,,f all Hie eleiuenls of fa trip, the drat ever made Q a swing Hmt brings shorn tlm reoHired be Dominion In an aulomo- resuHs-H". r'ghl speed nnd position . i widely heralded- For 6.1 f line club head. No written Instrue- ' the distance he drove his ot­ Hons cun g|«„ ||,„ whole Idea. It over the ttea o f the Caiiailian ¡niisl he esplulneil by tlm professional . railroad. This was through Ih rough n course of lessens ns llio er River canyon between Lvt- ion,l,Ination of all tlm mechanics of Hope, B. C., a section of the lie swing at the -asset: Instant the • transcontinental route which 'inn Is in ceidact with the hull Only noblle ever before had bren I ie skilled leaeher 'can tell whether . . negotiate. Seventeen tunnels Î 'his „him,Hon Is correctly mad,, „ r trestles, some of them . bun- •'hat el,•mom went ’wrong, feet above the roaring Fraser Almost Invariably. u,e beginner puts id to be negotiated. 'It waj undo,, Importune,, on one of !!,„-,.|tw severe test for man and car "lent*, ■|||„ p„p|| ,,,,,y gel llmt -eie." which any motorist ever V' rl“M bm It 1* worse Hum uccessfully. • . IÍF- rt? m il tseloss If It does not lm„ Kvlln,, t proved that a way could be » ollow for perfect liming There Is’ ’ uotor car through the passu I reoson for every, pntl-of (he eorrert ¡Ierras which .previously had ¿olf swing, Child Imliniors of ,|1B aldered Impassable to motor- »wing of u i Immplini ntuy iluplleato It illaiwlng his record-breaklu: vmrecily hut ,l1(.y, (heumelves never Oanadlan Northwest ha* will be, ome rlmmploh* will,out know- Till* l*Mla- big Why they use a certain grip, stance, 1 te the possibilities fnr dc- delphia. Who recently left the Order 5»Sï * 0. I be renson for this Is that soma t of the country through of the sacred Heart .»n-special dtspen- it will Invite American tour •■lemoiit may at any ll„„, g„ wrung • nation from Pope Pins, In order tlinf due h, a chan*,, i.uumted by the player.’ »he might lie free to marry Webb Lev: . i % V \ A ,, - " S He will I,., absolutely helpless to cor- erlng. prominent In Itsltlmore social re,t tin- trouble unless. In, know* Just tng Sweetness on circles, . Ml*. Hirst hud served 13 Win" effect.each element has on tlm year* In the rellriou*- order. In which : . ¡jhwnya N o w Planned «he entereij «■»' the- lime preparation* II 1« the duty of the professional a! enough appears the St for her debut In society were belne romplef*Hj. loind'er t„ carefully explain all the ildent’s objection to planticf "lenient* of llie swing. The pupil must fjrouiy of figures ayuihollilng co-operation and friendship between fh* r i dung the state highway?.- He M lw LPnye Lamphler of Oakland, use a certain grip because It best fits - tul., a Winuer In the beauty mutest i bad enough to run into tbe bis swing, „nd must know why that h,hMrse“ n ¿^n n dlv^^/u iy ^ « in which She- represented CalCfomla. DUKEDOM IS HIS alone hitting a tree.” ,Tbe grip Is the best for him. H . must na Hoffman and Robert was recently, given the rank of colonel not be planted; and expert- | Sí S? Z fc fS Z ” know Hi# reason for every part of tho torlsts will breathe easier, In the California drays. - crack regi­ ment. by Commander Cyrus F. Voor- d ie *-n r .‘W ''««»n e s .a phonograph; he: highways can be heauti- DnlteU^táres^iubíílVailos^to^ílúaídn^im'/V'^0 ot 'he former < «.. llmt might be all right If the ety dret,'no trees; but rose I bles. The rank entitles her to partici­ polo team, which .will play „ i*™, 1 Wu,hl°lrioa debutantes Home Spinning Urged by Gandhi pate In all military drills of the com­ ThH,ar rr ''* l'aw® worn or broken. re not perilous. We heller« tloned at For, Myer,^ vï.! early là ituy * ' ^ f * r“ ' ‘,® ce™ *‘ «' Tipit Is exactly the position of the b Carolina that has projected J pany. This Is the way she looks In her uniform. mechanical player wheu. part of his to border Its hlgliwaj? "hb *!**" wron*i He I* a broken sweetness, says the St. I of* comrat. The sweatbrler oaf« ACROBATIC RIDING Population’s Growth in ¡m ',.'™ ? al‘ on »>• ' . M1"* ,lo*e dickers o f the census Tlm pupil must take the word of th. r the roadside far at lea»: | bureau holding the 02page-book of Instructor, but as each new point e ot/two. the census o f 1791 In front 0f tbe comes up he should never leave It ' the Missouri valley It. -ec®* | 11 volume. Of 12.009 p a g „ that.,record until be not only Is able to make th . - i>re plentiful -than an."» hew | the ctn*ua o f 1920. . - ■ more correctly hut also understand, grows in wild profuM,»* W i i m fully-why It Is necessary and just'ex- ’ v / ad embankment*. . «ctly what It accomplishes...... — e beflovvering o f. hia:t> y* lie confined to rose hi.-t|rt j era can he sown'like "I"’1' \ St. Andrew Mystery - M motorist be than preen- 'of' Certain narrow-minded Saxons still h gales ot nature’» pen'-. view with suspicion Scotland’* ac­ quirement of st! Andrew as a national' ling “ Throughways" i-datnt, says tho-Loudon- Chronicle. Th# ïH a Stoyy about..!,la bones being brought br has'made progress in •'% r m t I t s « « ' Ht, Hull, to St. Andrews does not Ton- - "throughwaisCL.for-Uii-. J?” vine# the*« higher critics, because lint ofifitoffioM ’e tralhc. a « those same relics are claimed by other osea to expand the thr-‘ itr l-wj cj,,). places, notubly by Amalfl, formerly fflple that-placts'of (he it noted) a cherlihed bautit o f’bri-'- iay„be accessible. The.yj;* sands lu southern Italy. : " wltfi places In whh h 9,1 Sir Edward Seymour. wbo< has.at e - r n ir . j Somebody once suggested that I i are Interested or wt-u11* • .4.n.i -. .. • . . - last convinced thé honse of lords con».' have. ..«elected Ht.‘ Andrew for mirtee on Privileges-rhat he Is the'suc­ erested were thdse i>-'»>” ■ rbe^polltlcal leader of In­ 1 i “patron” because he was the apv i. their»'attention and cau-i dia. urging the people to discard ma­ cessor to tbe .dukedonj of KomerxeZ, f e s ¡ n i ! who found.the.lad with th# lonve.': adhed by good road»- chine-made cotton stuffs and rely on , N. cJ rldlngrn tbe^hth ¿I*He !* Is “ a «"¡MnoTtbp cousin of the iale late duke, duké, and and flalmk,' and thjs' Is no doubt a ' home spinning. ~He^ls~ seen -seated ‘al- Jbnm home «bow. perform « ÎS e,lU2, « U » legality of nble thefiry. . -Andrew Im ngjt ttMsr. nude beside ‘'the "charta” ' or hatte XarteMl linmtvla the i>rtJrM !f o f e“w

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. APRIL 30. 192%

TENUIS TEAM VIOTOBIOUS ' < SCHOOL H E W S to l o o t m a r o ti p a r k in g HONOR FORMER PRESIDENT The Cranford High Kchool tennl« Sharmaa School M B ’ W E B ACTIVITIES Cranford. for ilio tlri-t tini«', le team wept through the flr*t two Last week Class 7-B entertained In. fum'd by hii-lno*- requirement* to malrtie* of the *eaoon without drop­ hope! by giving the play “William be of great help to tlie Fire Depart- N otice te Public limit tin' tim e f»r parklnr in the Mambari of K«ho L»ka Club Olea ping mom tliap three game« In any Tell* In four parts Tho- pupils ynfflt. hm-ines* M-etIon dm- hour tolng Dtnntr In Honor of Tb*o«f# H. net to an opponent. The two victim* shewed that they had worked bard the, time allowed“ on Chimi avenue, In cioaing l wDh to thank on be­ Lodw if. . were ITalnneld and llahwar. who on this and their work was appre­ half of t M Fire* Department, the STARTING MONDAY, MAY 4th between Alden et feet and I'nlon On Friday. April 21th. ot exactly) were-both overwhelmed by the lop- ciated by all. boys of Ctantord who have -cooper­ . avenue. _ " - - .:2k p. in., the 121 member* of the «kled score of 5 to 0. Plans are being made for the last At a oinior’ dl-euM-inn I many jfnod ated with the department in any Echo Lake'Omntry Club wli« «ere noth of Uie«e matchea were play­ Issue of the Broadcaster, It will be way in the past and I also wish to Shoe Repair Shops ( gL X X V IU . N o. 13. tinnire have originated from Midi gailiert«! at the ilohliop«ti «preail ful away diN^to the (act that, tlie dedicated to the Eighth Grade alone talks', it MB* M]gge>u •il by one ole express Jthe hope that this good tlielr napkin« over theirIknee* and Canoe Club courts were not as yet and w ill be a graduation Issue, work will continue and advance In ON CRANFORD server of condition* tint while the began the corimimptInn f».f 121 hall prepared b|it in spite of this fact h School Notss fx-ftlltUlll. it the future. - railroad pnrk ua>V«ry grap'fnift« in homage to 11100(1010 the team wax victorious. The rap- Miss Hc/én Bass. Miss Jemlna l w B a r i o b e fargeto crowd of « muid MTV«* a l*i*t!«*r JMI r|MiM< aJiouM Dore, Mr, a C. Mairtin. and Mr. A1-, 1 Respectfully submitted. or* that h « » ever arrived in jc ' .1. omcial- U. laid wig, the lather1 *>f tho tluh lain of the team this year Is Jean ! FIRE COMMISSIONER- WILL OPEN AT 7 A. M. tin* t'Yntrnl It H o! In lhe ,»en»e that (J. Wa*litiigton 1« Montenorourt, playing - tint man, fred Mowery attended the Eastern In a ihigle day. No mater1 bow im m*<* Hint till* part o.f t i#«ir i»ro|HTty. . . the fattier of (lie eoiintry. For Mr, Wesley HI anger plays second man, Arts Association Convention In Finance Cbmmtaioner Puishes, In AND CLOSE ÁT 8 P. M. U K DOT SCOOT « s , aramgameou have hi Moniti h«* of iM-nt iit t«i Ilw* town and I.mlwlg, imieli more Ilian, .anyone Norrl« Itrisco. third man, with Rich­ Hprlngfleld, Massachusetts, last hi* report, said: . - to take care ot every one l th«*THM'l\« «■ «- w«*ll if o|M'ty*«l up for There la always criticism of the el*e, I- re*|«in*llde for havlnjf organ- ard Hanna nlaylnr In tho second Okaap Will to XaiUat- w b fw ttw y xawMr. In addition pajkinK- lVihfij»* it roiih! Im* don«*. Ired The F.chp laike Country Club, double«. with Norrl» flrlsen. Mon* Oraaford Loses to North Plainfield way tbe_town la rn b sapeetally tax­ L O U D LUCA, 3 Eastman Street tto “ «to provided within the fern In «»* may *ay U»at <*<« and lor having brought It from a tern-court won from III* Plainfield Tho Cranford High Kchool . bise­ at km.' But high tassataxaa are a neces­ ~ »U s MOath at OVanfordL-Wfil farportov » platform will be bi sionaliy an ntit*idt'r mo sOanford sary evIL The current liabilities for rathcF mediocre organization to one opiMiiient fl-1, 6-2; Ntanger defeated ball team lost a very,clone game to JOHN SANTORO, South and Walant Aw HI* Raëquet to Winner outside that will accommodate -M'lit/F-n. all <>f u Imiti olwyiv«* «rilar, lit the he»l golf ami country club* hi* Flslnlleld opfKiuet 11-3, SO; Hrls- the North Plainfield nine Tuesday «921 were 8M&76&H. whilellabilltiee. ef Boyfa TennonuaL ' imwt aa many people as tto Inter Monld «lo it . MÍJ1 park ultti tim of New -letrey. . . , co won 02, fi-l. In the flrsl doubles afternoon of lsat week at North trust and capital were *02,423.67 and arroogemantfl. from nf tin* <-ar to emit In !h<* now VERNINO BROK, * Union Avasus w-Vim. “ ¡¡KL. sreompllsh- Fete Kandell wa* the flr*t of the Moritenecourt won from the first Plainfield, by a score of 7-5. Morris, «1H4333» respectively. Liabilities WHIlam T. Tilden. 2nd. not With the perfection of the pli parklnir >pa«*o fMinrrly «mtijpíímI liy 121 to flnl«Ii Id* whip, for which double* ti-sm' -of , Plainfield by a DtTulllo and Hiekey were used In reserve were I15W72J1. now eompleted. there fa no dot Hm* Potter Work. Il uh« alv» vu*: The bora of Cranford are more ef “8oíítlni", l)Í í i lí‘ ^ hifowledge aelilvement he wa* *lgita|ly honored. score of IV2, "6-0, while Hanna and tho box for Cranford and all worked b» received uue who attends t Ifrstrd that ran* mining North'on •Ilic Gold l»n*t Tw in* o f radio fame llrlsco easily won Si, 0-1. In .the venr well. , - eoneemed in the financial end ot -5^y*I.Iy. *,’d feted by sbclety and exhibition will have ample oppor I nlon av«*nnt*. Im* nmdo to m w tv «; were going big. I|orton«e, wldrli Ifahway luntcli Montenecourt won Tlie line-up (if tho teams wrsif as > town than it may seem at first , — » "y ••ValoJi Wad ' B fib y to see the entire affair, patr to li ft, and ran* truing South mi st,1‘. farther rhyme* with thirty cent*, wa* no, fid;. Nlanger won/*0, 0-1; llrlsco follows; ■. . sight. The boys can cooperate with Roy Scouts as well as special t'nion HVi^ttn* cr<»**dni» tin* track* Hn!f|Ue.cxj)erlt-nr<> of uttfuily applaudeil,. a« It were, wen «0. nil; Monteriecpuyt and CRANFOni* the Finance Commissioner in keep­ elnghiÏÏlatedTntotho Boy fico uta Mce offleers will Jook after the cco usado to tako tin* Mting atmmd tin* Harry Van.Kami wa* put In to «lug, Mott, rf ...... 1...... - ..... ft- 1 1 ing do#n expenditures in several ht AmerlcA tort of the visitor*. ' _]>ar.klng kpiuo |o avtdd r«ng<'«tl«n M onger won tel, fi-2,, and flHsco and a lint after a tew note* lie. wa*. taken Hmmn won 6-1, (V2. ' ' TomllnKon, lb ....,_...... 2 0 ’- 0 E v e r y b o d y l o v e s Following the tennis roatche, on tin* truck of tin? railroml W ill First of all, every Cranford boy * an exhibition right out again, ■ • The team- 1« Including a very Tarbox. c ____ A • 1 2 u f™ ? fîS.6*?“11?® CIub Zurita at ‘Ifaofr »«I-h e tendered Mr. Tlldi >oui ploa*«» ■focmiit fid« motion, Ice eri-nui. cake*, coffee, and lux­ Vlkamler, «* ...... 3 should patronise hu nelgliborhoed Mr. Mathey, *SB»rlmp" Thomas a as u«' otJi«-ruÍM‘ mu-t laid«* It. pot atrong.llst of opponents In the sche­ V e r d u r e , hí£í"¡m|f0LU ,e bervflt of Troopa urious cigar*, and I ’ recldeiit Nlrliol* dule. Tlie next match will bo at Joiiowitg,’2b ______4. buslneu raea Money spent In Cran­ nree and Tour whp aro getting others of the TUden party. Tills u having a tjitorttm. Tlio «idhiMa/d* ford stays here and helps to raise necessarily be restrlrted to a stu wa* rapping Id* gavel- for order a* Kearny, Katnrday mornlny. Fay. 3b „4 ÏÏBd!Î.Sniiî"Per.,!,.,V,f nt «omp «ite. Imvc lift m«* Iuto on tin» corner though lie were playing hi* niblick the’ town ' financially.' ...... ' "...... ft Is» upu to number on account of accommoi «lotte. * Mllhlor. If ...... 2 E s p e c i a l l y to » mi *Lhls exhibition, in which In n «and trap. He got off a few CASINO BOWLING RESULTS DI Tullio, p ___ the boys to set the example of local ii“y “» “fa?1 »can Mathey. t on«., it fa expected that the 0 ‘ H. W. Mct’ANN. ul*e «-rack* and Introduced Mr. W. «ponding In preference to out-of­ i lafa or at least the leading plaVc l*iHt.'riiur«(lay night on tlio alley* Fortenbaufh, cf R i c h d a r k tot-rn Jï.aïi,llve8 ‘n OAiHord Taylor, who al»o got off «nine w‘. e*. nt the Cranford Casino, there was Morris, p ___ ...;. town spending, ns much aa possible. “ w i . 8cont Gath and to a number of tennis clubs o f» ! . Bànanza ■ Mr, Taylor, like wlmsl* who «aid he great exet.ti-ment when Team* 1, 3 Alberts, lb The boys can also do much to dis­ ■ttlarly Initiated. The. reason is, rounding towns, together with t! would' rather he right than lie courage knocking at taxation. They players of the day and the membe •nonanift*' la a Spanish word mean* and in had a three-handed roll off Hickey, p ...... G r e e n ; Sf°.nt tournament Fresldenl, *ald he would rather he for second place In the tournament, Denman, I f .... ,...: hotfla cooperatec ...... with tho township ' ‘ ' -J exhibition, none but Hoy Scout* of the committees wlio arrangi l « f 'fa ir wonthcr*' or a "favoring Freslden'l of 'Hie Echo .lake Count ry lutai pin* to count. Owing to tho officials to discourage the wanton ¿•^ participate._____ , . .______thn.affair will constitute the attoc wind ** *Thi> minor* «)f tNtniatork lrtl Is now also used Jo French ...... lfiC 168 careor so far as popular spdrta an •tgnifjr any good fortune or aucceasful Hcarff, partlcularly bccauso Ile iikciI HopklnH ...... |fi!) 117 Loljlnrott, I f ...... 3 every time you "destroy a pléeo of sinlfe exrellent word.«, propertypetty you don’t Injureinii____ the Mayor ¿ e s of hls'nfe. Intor(,stln,f exPer' real entertainment for visitors enterprise. . Carpenter...... 105 105 Van Denberg, c ...... 4 N o t h i n g c a n concerned. Tlien Ibere «e re moment« of ten­ Crumley .... 143 145 Ortman, 21) ...... ,...... „..4' or Finance, Commissioner. It is no exhibition folion-s the annual derne*« a« l.utldy accc|iteil thè Dcmarest. 3b ...... :4 yourself who pays because this Is ¿».Si?1?1 Tournan"uit. the w innor Crane...... 150 150 S u r p a s s t h e i r d i g n i t y . ivatcli and tho cromi «ang, “T. 11. U'rower, rf ...... J! your town. When you break an eloc- .which Is presented, each year with _ ¡ AOCIDBKTS I.inldy 1« thè man.’' Totals...... 735 713 Trety, rf ...... 2 - trlc, light bulb, destroy trees or tS'i!?1* oCUp ,1,y ,iov- Kenneth D. ,Tllf.,fa™ of Mrs. W. D. Wolfske Doli Onne, enee |ire*h|ent of (ho Total Pin*, 2,163. MacDonald, ...... 4 shrubbery, demar sidewalks, ' curbs rtln. Scoutmaster. For tho past oí hllzabeth, and Itergm-r* ca Oanford Oolf Citili, made a few por- or roads or when you deface a pub­ im?,81* “I* has been won by driven by. Ralph Scarborough * llnent reniark* ter wlileli ho iva* Tsam 1 Totals...... SS 8 8 lic building your father pays (or It »ley A. Stanger, Jr. ’ * • llded ...... - roundly elieeretl, ThnnMr,-Au*tor Plummer ...... 216 157---- 188 In tho end. Crocket’s «Imi a «trance lrony tlioro 1« to Wadswurlii ...... ?...„...IU0 too Kill Busball fiehadula Tho financial report shows that ■••VV.IHVV, 1I I U > uiosl clrciiinstanro*?—was called Montrnei-oiirt ...... 145 ; . 145 145’ Tho schcdulo fo ftlio balance of there Is still more room tor cooper­ «,..', *1 » , ■ 1 * " r " 0H uamagei upon to talk - aliout water. JIo ation In this respect on tho part of tournament this year. In addl and the fender and running boar Ituhlnsim ...... 150 150 150 the «ensuit Is as follows: . of the other. • «pouteil; Imi ho admlttcd tliat Ini II. Fay ...... 145 145 145 May 2—North I ’ lalnllold at Cran the boys ot Cranford, who can do Floral Shoppe i to receiving the cup. wfil-afao wa« net famlllar «fili bis1 «uhjm-t, . . forti. - much to make this town bigger and Ip resented with Tllden's racquet 'I’lio samo day. at 3 p. in., Josep I oejtlcr of Cranford, was drlvln w'ator. Himevqr, liosuld tliat-Ilio Total*..;.:...... 756 - 697 728 May 8—Rosolio nt Roselle. better financially. 100 UNION AVENUE Up .,0 rt>eel'e Mathey's neiv M5.(K*)plpo *y«lem «houli! out- Total Pin». 2.181 May.12—Mtllbum.at Mlllhurn. Park’ Commissioner Brisco In his quot. The winner also is to be u-imru<'k ,on Mumslde avenue, nea la«t bini. \ >- » May 15— Rosolio at Cranford. report stated: . . ' FLOWER FONES 756-J, 3SBJ l i . 1? ,,Ireel- «ben à small roih-i Kijdle Wllil, - whoan alilllty aa, a . * As Commissioner- of Parka and and,i;; 'V'1'.'11 *le ■*« dragging at tho rea Team 10 .May 20—Cnrtoret at Cranford. rtnip" Thomas. player of thè carne òf colf 1« kwiwn Bates ...... 131 145 11» May 2U—Flngry at Cranford. Lights I wish first to thank tho boys Hieap iH íw1/1?' t,ruí-k- hróku loose and «truci wherever initier« putt; after ripplilc Junó ï '- l ’ lngry at Plngry. of Cranford and ospedali^ tho Bòy »cording to tho rule* . of the Archie LoVar, before ho could avoli Millet ...... 147 . 136 15» Wiament, no oho may appear on elf a few llaltimrol «toMe«, «aid tho Richards ...... 122 108 132 J'uno 5-Llmien...... at Cranford.lion Scouts tor tho work they have done i 1’, ^ “Ÿ.fa* ?'s fa»- He was attend TOUR DAILY MEATS gblf emir*e of . Tho Echo Lake Juno 10—Carteret at Carteret. In tho. past to clean tho town, llul uni0HlJ 10 ,N a regularly ed h> Drs. Irwin and Illythn, am Warner ...... iîî lift 160 "l«* 'akon to tho Elizabeth Genera It I« often n problem tin know Jti«i Country Club wo* a* «atlKfactory a Green-.,...... 163 16ft 131 Jjino 12—Linden at Linden. . I also wish to call the boys’ atten­ L?.t ? d .? co..tlt' vv,,lle ’ Big Bill' fa test of real golf u* tho moxt exact­ tion to thd tact that If the Parks W f-h o, , ,il,ov’?r gone through wha| kind of Meat to have for I »In­ ^ fornial initiation, taken his • I —;--- -— - ■ «--—i -( . ner. I Supper or llreakfa«t. When ing. might want. Till* «tuteiueut, ot Totals...... ÎÜ7 707 701 i Cleveland Gradea are not dlrtlod they dp ¡not have to coiir«e, did not get Ed into any bo cleaned, Tho most Important E*iS2S.bS n pr^ ’i'to will undoubtedly be o f R a x c Ck c c ù 'ct i c c operating companies. , boon placed In tuo lower hallway ot tlmato tho tlmo ‘when the Boanl ot ' Shrimp la Glau ■ To golf with three of your huddle«, The only change In officers was Education field will bo In condition Garden Tods and Seeds. Screen Wire, Copper and ) all ever-the country ■ 4 UNION A vt PHONES 391 £ 394. You might not have had that open tho Cleveland School, beside the bul- to uso. As .regards -to lights, the —nford fa making this Tlldcn- CMM KUBTt _ In respect Mo (leergo'Darker, who lctln lioard. Galvanized. . Window Screens and Screen Doocs. Qur PScout Tennis affair tho biggest. air ’ ■ waa appointed a vice-president In Police Department would greatly llul for Homo hard work of buddy1*. Following tho presentation, sever« stock is complete in these seasonable goods, quality the “ the town has ever seen. Seat- elinrgo ot real ostnto and pur al of tho Scouts demonstrated var­ appreciate that' if any street light J.H. McMahon .. You wouldn’t sue IIiIh club bo was out. It would be reported to best. . „ . ■ . . xrrangcnients to accomniodate right | chases.. Mr. Darker has been an ious difficult knots. Demonstrations them. But I might say at this tlmo. .Oxhnately two thousand people High-Grnde Grocer If ho hadn’t -boon willing to offlcor of Public Service since Its wero also given of artificial respira­ that tho boys of town should take Ather with reserved parking »pace work and light formation In 1UM. The creation ot tion, the fireman's drag, and uses of the caro to see that not so many pmtomohlles is popularising It 23 Union Ave., » . ‘ TeL 578 I NER’ S > And svliemo ami plan with all the new vlco-proaldanyy !> coinci­ certain bandages. . lights are broken so mysteriously in A* C. Pike Hardware Company gpnlles around (Ynnford and tho ■ Worthm»« u . HariM It»., U m it III« might. dent with tha merging of tho real High School the future as-In tho past. S North Avanue, Weit,' CRAirrORD, B. J. pu-o of New Jersey" expects to Why.-w'e wouldn’t oven lie lioro Last Friday, In tho-High School •awku« m i l l * « Ttk H I. Holbmx asaombly, Mr. Clement awarded the LABIIV BAaQAIN MATINKI DAILY i tonight' . 8?. PA U L’S M. N. 0HUR0H If It weren’t (or buddy. j school Insignia to tho mombers of Morning worship at 10:45 o’clock. ’ Waak Sun. M a t May 3rd tho championship girls’ baskotball Sundurl School at 12 noon; evening team, who lmvo completed the most N I P T X E S This-.property might now bo owned worship at eight o’clock. by Jew*. , successful scliodulo -of any girls! Mid-week prayer and praise ser­ or ms . Or by forclgners-dlrty and muddy, WP.' toara ot tho school, playing sixteen vice, alao devotional service of the with DANNY SrUKl'HY And, worse yet. Just think ot the ,‘ 1 games, losing only, tliroo, with one. Epworth I48IQ0 every Wednesday ■ . . . , - f k n m i n i l a A f a l l AI i h m m .I a s era put-up a good game. Tlie line­ 27th, by tho pupils of all tho grades 21ST STREET up of tho teams was as follows: OtORGE BARKER from Fourth Grade up. Tho boy In LEAFS A. O, each grade who has tho txfot essay „ AT IOMNR’8 THKATRX at) r h estate and purchasing departments will bi Invited tojunehcon with tho Mabel White, the handsome Inge­ KENILWORTH, N. J. G lester, a* -,_____ - _ 6 0 ‘2 uf the corporation and subsidiary Rotary Club on tho 7th. ot May, at nue, who Is cast In one of tho prln- Tiernan. 3b _____ ...... 6 1 *> companies. which tlmo tho prtxes will bo award­ clwd.femintae roles In ‘ Nifties Of Dunn, l b ______- .. .6 0 0 Mr. Darker haa been real estate ed to thorn. Bomo ot the essays will wffi , next week, commencing Sun- Goe. 2b __ ___ ..6 1 0 agent since 100«. In taklhg over bo read there.-» ' Mar 3rd, at Miner's PHONE 950 Wilson, r f ...... - _ .5 0 «> „ Laeture bn Rembrandt 'gnplre Theatre, Newark, fa one of the purchasing department he *uc- On April 28th, Miss; Helen Chan- i JOHN 1 REID Keller, c t _____ ... _ . S 1 Ï seeds Joshua A. Peurson, who hat tne most handsomely gowned we fi La Tourottc. It .... . _ .4' 3 3 nails gavo an Illustrated talk In the men on the Columbia circtilt. This \ 4 l-ccn livwURrge nt purchasing (or a Illgli School assembly. Tlie subject TAXI SERVICE Ewing, c ;______5 0 1 year.oevcral ot the newest Parisian B- Ikçm. p — ,...... 4 1 1 number ot years. In the nntslga of her_ lecture waa “Rembrand creations aro among the apparel These and many other questions are clearly and r 0 mstlon ot the two departments. COI 5 ■•?]n DAT AND MIGHT From Peasant to Painter.' a^lch she disports. These are of es- Cranford Ice Co. Totak__ ------47 « 11 -Mr. Darker has named Allan R. Oranford-MlUbarn Debate peclal taterest to tlie women dovo- booklet, «• • i \ Telephone 209 - Duckman tax assistant; Harry K. The Cranford-MDlbum Debate will “ wel1 and their l ì NORMANDY PARK A. c, Ford real estate aSslatant. and bo held at MUlbum onI tho evening Miss White's . “BANKING MADE PLAIN,” | r Tal. 532 ' ab r b Prank 11. Carberry purchasing aa. ot May 7th, at 9 o'clock. This Is fines, form and contour will please rí-, IV Plelhau. cf. It.. — 5 i o alttanh tho championship debate of our par­ PROMPT, CAREFUL SERVICE ir CHAS. LANZA F. Plelhau. 3b ....------5 2 2 ticular quadrangular, tho winner ol ‘I Mr. Darker was born In DaRI which will receive the Rutgers McGrath, r t __ _ Ó 0 more and came to Newark In 18*8. eppies of which we have for distribution. ' Q mmcb Fruits and VagstablM Horahak. r f __ — __ _ i 0 1 Banner. -> . . Homan Athet Weigh Little TREE DELIVERIES Welch. It c t -----. 1. J„5 ' taking a poalUon with the Pruden Cranford will support tho nega­ Ocawtloa u rapidly becoming a ♦ t o w *♦» i 1 tlal .Insurance Company. In June. fat o ! .. • UNION AVENUE, NORTH Dreyer, lb __» __ 4 , Ï tive side ot th© question: “Resolved, aarlal custom with many families who. MASON COHTRACTjOJBS Wallace, 2b . — ■ _ „ 4 0 1 1M1, while Selth the Fidelity Trtiet That Uhe Twentieth Amendment • dread« ago, were preJuUlced agatait Midad Di Fabio & Brother ■ You may have yours by calDng or writing to this bi . ORAMPORD, M. J. Miller, « •«. ------.4- n t Company, Mr. Barker became see should be ratified.' The speakers la th« larger dtle. tbla eopectal- O'Brien, ns _ ----- _.4 -, X rotary and treasurer of the New are Norris Brisco. cAlfons Puishes, 0 ««l Mumutioa ot aU kinda. Blâmâtes ^ BmU>BBS gladly tonfai«A Klaak. p ------.4- Everett Fay and Harry Sisson. The 7 ®>«\aahe« of a humanfa body t^kaanaMp andINatoritosauiannSnto i 2 ark Consolidated Gaa Company. Telepliono 678-W admission. charge Is twenty-five w«gb »bout two pounds and a con- When Public'.Sarvlce Corporation U Untala A^SSf4“ " DI TABI0 * BROTHRR P E U C E e . D I F A B IO Totals,— ._ .. 40 6 n waa formed In 1203 Mr. Barker be­ cents. - . ~ w «fiaal In slxe to a two-quart The High School appeals'to tho “ •“ are 1« tonally necessary nr pie- fkaatoxA M. J- MASON CONTRACTOR .... by i came Iti tax and Insurance agent, In# remain*. - ' AND BUILDER . which position he held UntU his cltlxens of Cranford to attend this Cranford Trust Comi U'afs A. 4L. -001 010 202 01-7 debate, as an enthusiastic Hallowing / A ll Biada « T pannato Werk n . p. a -010 oot> a s oc-« appointment aa real estate agent. la bound to have a very encourag­ - Johhbsg and Rapslr Work. ing effect on tho speakers, ft fa Execatioe Mansion F in i Cranford Shoe Repair Shop - CRANFORD, N. J. „ ^ N a t f stos Puraishafi Action ot tho Polo* ■ planned to arrange special busses ïh* eiuuUv« manxloo wa* (he flnt ^ _ Avaaaa, Oraalerd, 1 . j . . Applet Important Food to take tho people to Mlllbum. publlc boDfflag erected fa WaxUngtoo EVERY MODERN BANKING FACUJI WhOa Aba north magnetic pole IN /-Appio« .»ro one of the beat marcea o t _ „ - -Baaaball ■ ■* 105 SOUTH AVENUE, EAST ^ aafi^tfiO vvv ; tracts the north sad of the needle and trea tor the « e t Ratlins-have been Tte Cranford baseball team lo«t a *W*ls tha south end;' the South pole ° * n l " « Innings to Metueh- «ovartlesd for their Iron content. It e n ^ g h School last week, at the Fefix D f m rio°f M dr5i^|?ii,al,nage,r oith e Shoe Repair Shop of i J C U t W OABBETT i y a » the north end, and attracts the «hat both tneh grepta and Cranfort pSfii.^ n o ^ .m s Uaitlqnaini ed l * * «>• «Sto of thf $. 3J*k cad,- This U trass no matter la Çÿl'Gtab grounds on T»i8tt>8 m well ta phma prmas Smith avenue. Tho scor¿ » « m * FalUble Humanity maintained in » I ehr/rIi^ U ^ 0' orkm* ^ lp bV JJut tort, ,at tba, aa«U- the needle is totMto this etoBMBt, tot th«-apple is « n i * « ® ! ? ^ Cranford were -De A» ttore la acarctiy * inman Mag " *ad Btata la to tavtnal t t toa •dtoo« a, pkyalcal-’ blemish, « a yon **• à o ll| b iln P u d »»: - ^ oi »•PM r.W ork at Moderate Prtees.. , » -1 0 0 pm cant ec tnai i j” «1. j y ® w - . eatcherx. Fai- W nmjr to hare no aenfat^î- ^ ^ bcdtorMctuchcn and Cto- «SHrSn *** "«àto* T«Ul^on*473-'W

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