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W dqtomctit facing .">• I MANY LIVES DEPEND table. • ,• •; .-;::/.:.r-'<:--ft.<-f 1 SUDBURY PLANS TO PIRACY IN PACIFIC TAKE "How do yon *now,^ 1>* asked aa ' UPON OLD RECLUSE CURBED BY MEXICO they came out oo M*) street, "that I rFEATHERHEAD wont be right oar tMt car with your r FROM 'l-'tonX Jil.-_JM ba** to trust H. Guard. Ow Bv Bridge Gulf of Californi. FoUt Ar« .A .•.:..... r. Xi^B^.. -sTrBarvJaLl' ' ' '• j^^.eaate.^"***!*'*"*'-'*""^ Part^/«rtb«Arfla>auatlorin dinner and_for being a gentleman so. fa r." Kbe looked sansrely «p.. Uto •' Ancestral Home. IU Del nio, Texaa.—Far from diUIxa- Mexico CUTsr-Plract and other con- la»«0k b ndon.—fail i .traband ifrtlvltles In- M«lcin Pacllle />] , r r _ tfvilllaS 'waters, fflnclpally in the cilf If taU iti*. corner Dot Ibnjry, inlTolkv .s^dTW.sall lforola, /re decreaslng.;/due to meas- to be nulled. dow»,,nls baUa_bla hand. America. In 1039 one. of hla descend- urea wken' by the government, ac- .'&::/? in the solitude r< m Peco* river, about four mile* from It* prospered In A merles, and that the «-.'-«. oTra the car. It wou'ldl !?i tdo^*r«l proui' '»l « thorltles, whom they liave In many be lea aaiaofea before.Miera wa* an- Ur inolhcr—- junction with the KM Grande, tbe most notable member-of the faintly ... openly defied.' Their act* hare "otbei .Bad-she, was nungry. 8h« bad "I told yoo your mother would be I'ecos blgb bridge dally carrle* th« has come back to England aa official at times resulted'in violence.; Xhejr beea sanpotng Bad gotog barjf to that (lad to aee mej weight of a doien • Southern Pacllle representative, of- the United Stales were organized to combat aft opiKisl- ._'a»a>y»rt—•*• —after—Unsfcj plp*rl —Th»-fnn»» door tralns_w1th thelrijMd* iof-BUndred* government- So Budbory Is-to ghe tlon-^o'their-operntlonar-T^"""^ Lj— s sinre «oe VHork. Tbea euddenly all fell on bla neck. of-human being*, ':.'« -'";: —- S party for^ General Diwei. — One piracy ring was known to h»va> 'ia>. eiona tad OOSMI and she bad "On. John. I cot roar telegram . To "Old Bob** Hutchlna I* entrust- The ceremony 1* scheduled for early. its head In Uis Angeles, accordlitg to on* rax iakea aod fwir cent* In ber about four o'clock and I knew that ed the talk of seeing that this* lofty In October. The freedom of the bo^ "Excelsior,? leaders of the ring lent, pane. • ',:'-' .- Lorln hud "ihnlled ih<> letter to 700. highway o." steel remains In perfect ough wilt he bestowed upon the Amer- large .gfoup* of men to the border Shr rtittra ibe hoi at last. One Whateveatever ahall we dodo? "I ain't Ira- condition and that neither the ravage* ican ambassador. There will be a waters In quest of loot They, carried rye x ita of. *wr bands went on- ailtie—l.orlnlll , ddiid Joamall tha let-of time nor tii*-vicissitudes of climate public Inncheon. followed hy |. «. 'fishing nets, lea* for the purpose of ward.'-. Tbere «** dill inree people ter? 1 thoujat-ir" . detract front the rigidity of the struc- clal meeting ..-of'.'the cbuncll.^Tlie catching flih than a* bllDds. "- to erf eat Tbr flange of tbe null- ... v hitore..M . ' ~' '• - ..John n pulled tonntonnthroughthroug h the charming little toun will dofuH Jus- Aft*alr< came to a head recently, *u* riiwrin II Ml abut. Nnw— doorway. Tben he flshed the letter Uutchln*' house Is tncked away tjee .to the occanlonJ The achieve, arpong thi. rocks on the. side of the however, when President Emlllo najbe she mid r»lcli Ibal ckrf~~ out off hhil s pocket, ran hla finger un- id f th tnents of the Pawes family will be nt I'ortes Gil ordered Senor Sepulveda to A yoaaa aaaa fared ber, bat la der tlie (lap. canyon. Below him Is the Pcroa, l[S0 Optff honored. . ; -. feet wide. Impetuous to: It* rushing "clean up*-the. California gulf. Aa, a he said, "we mailed It." ' . To. America In 163S. rninlt or the activities of the direc- '^•!^i'^'.e««-V«wa? flight'toward the Itlo Grande! above arM by tke'Ratloul OMarapal* lial ibal la aa alraull box," be Wllllahi Dawos was a boy'nf (V.'.cen tor of llsherles,' piracy In the Hexlcaa French n » . him stretches his "prt,^,22LXeetJ6nf aocutr. wubiaaioa. a a> *Tench opcrrttin u ln aaw ajalie reaa»nably. wltbla email •• '- Is now-noUceably-decllnlbg;- •"**•* irani la Wa nadanlably pleas- LJchtenttein One oT_ .. __.. _ __ •»d-82I-fee^borettte TTOTnea7~_ rHEN-olUlonr ot-Ametlcan*' w ei Tbe-orldgevoM of tlfe'greateit en-" April -«, lOB-nnd -stnrted~We«t to thorevocatlon-of-alleged dls- ave tor-tbree day*; three Europe's Toy Kingdom! round: Uie American- hrilhcb- of. the. crlnijniifnry tariff regulajtioo*Lgovern- » J * Ac«mlcot*ra kinidom; wK»>Vkr>6M spoctedi dally. "With - an "eaf trained »tv(if>KL Wa>. be-did »« look like— ilrla drive anowx jteeae throucb wind. Pawes, »r., had gone out to America icsiil enterprises are springing up In or oourar, atw aboald ba 'to catch the sllthlest variation' In tlie! farm or In. the mountains, they Ing lanea, andlurreied raailei top sound that come* a* a train rumble* In 1028 with Governor Wlnthrop, plnce of flsheries which heretofore are UttJng an ageold tralL • " r. mljp abc baitat Hoe. And ba inaulre Mlla, hna broken Into print over the structure and "Sn ere that can fonnder of DoHton n'nd Salem, but re- have operated without license. Laps, of Lapland, and the BakhtlarL «ort of Italy; kcd alraj II* alood aqitaraty .turned. tliexfollowing yenr. "lie nnd m: let imt ataJnaJ . through the announcementannounce n. 101 discern the slightest deflection of the of West Persia, take the vacation trail ». * • the EngagementVogmtVf f IItta rulerl . I' huge tower*, Ilutctilni guards "this ex- hla.wlfe returned on. (he Ambrose and -lm ibm- aajUiinc ab«rt ro»."aha . v. « . «"•"'*"" •"• -THIW. i-nncI'rlncae ""«« lowers, uutchlni'gui Shar k and Sunfi«h Fight to a cool summer climate, aad It la ,trans,toK a VViennese woman,' Engage* 1 pensive piece of property' a son• was bnfn^'on the vnjngfs. The v 7 maBdrdI la abe*r pniilrtDrot|l , "to Indl- r-.—- •'•—•'£" •<•"». i J called a migration because they have merit annoBocementa are not amu/i 'Old Dob".has bwnat Ma post'for .boy wn* chruUened -Ambrose)-;-.. • ' * Otf Jersey Ends in Net to go. Tbe AthcnUn gentleman went rate il>ai I nalda'i mall an air of laUrnsUooal Interest, but l.lchten- / ^^Generai. jJnwes would like.to know Irtirr?- ' :.-..- flva.yenrs. He hns wntched,the I'ecoa Beacnch HHavena , N. J.-A 200-pound toVOlympU and caUed his recreation «teln~la famous a* one-,of Europe'* more about the Jrst William pawes, lBtu :r¥ u Uie P 01 rise until It lapped at the very door- 1 nunllHh nnd n siarh t nve Umea IbralMV • " ' "» "'7"Pie t«nie*. In China 0 Tbrt >by dMat y.«r Ola tone four toy Independent states; San Ma- for there Is no-truce of him' In the a shark.live UmeaYteW M<«7^1 fadII °T It "H? vfi, "?' *»« mly IdrrrKtrxl Inquiry aa ahe step of his humble dwelling. He has u..i.™buttled. ,to ai urn nonnlapopolaxthoughtaatlsfler U«...»hf ...i.a-* .Kth-e wSST^i- ** rino, Andorra and Monaco, l.lchten- pulled elephantine lOO-jwund catfish family history except for the record coast here recently, before the Strug- """oil impulse bjr rellgtou* pilgrim- irtra l«>4aamaKt Ma. , stein Is next to the largest with Its of his round trip to the New worlds 0 chief town of I.ai4a I-*M1 down.- Tbe. >lr letter from the water and caught alligator Blc«t»led when both> flopped Into a fffit:!. ™.'*"&*• »°«. »«•«'«!/ caviled a^as too overwhelming areajnl QA square.nine«j. gax5sh_jveJgilngjt>ver.-2pO- pounds; A^ great ileul niorejs known iibnut^ net. spread by. the.crew-of-a w'a*In brr Ha»4:~ ..•'"."'••• ;;'" V. "A vlslf |o Licbtvnateln In Its Jew. "young"WiiliarnT foumler of the Ameri- sakeiase,, cgo ,tto nealthealth springs, "bads,"bads." oorr |-t0 be.'t1>e capital of I*." All i-» aaaaraace went out el-Ilka setting In Ilie eastern alps be- : can family, "lie settleil llrs.t.ln Ilrnln- ta aalUon or h*r la a bmg cup. 'I've nailed tween Austria end Swlliorliind. l» Uko Cutern It Dried Up tree, Alass.," Oenernl Dnwes said1* In The.fishermen were out after .their «»»• ••»'" • » - »«ertheless. playgrouod. Can....„,„.,„„ my «nir Bunk!'. N>e looked al blm. a Journey Into tbe past." aaya a bul- tracing the fnnilly Wstory,-'"where he ustlnl catch wjien they saw water •»<> a »alotary one, and -hotel. • those of atn^r" al the anil Lot, -IVfaal nn I dor. letin from Iha headquarters of the by Boll of Lightning married Sunannn Sfllls of that place. spoilt high and the fliish of great, all- Olympic game* of undent Greece Mentone lures It. lnra7lda.T lie M«tr'«* to th> bes. ran hi* National Geographic society., "Elec- Indianapolis, ind.—Can a flash of Thee marrliigmnirliige tpok place, about 1«iiKill, very fins. When the fish were hauled were probably the first vacation ex- the other scores of resoru i In the shark had lost none of Its bel- eurslon*. Before. tBelr orgsnlntlbn, sttt-bothed Sledlterranean e Iurf>n Ibr aVbedaK. \~ tric llclil* nnd oilier modern Improve- lightning dry np * cistern containing when Wllllam^wnlam^wns twenty-ontwentyone years ofof. 08' barrels of water? ^S ••'••'-•• '_•• 1 -llgerency and snapped Its great Jaws "800 years-before the With of CbrlsV to__themselves aproprlate i .'II. say* brtc tbat Ibe not collec- ments do not detract from the plc- ageage. A snO^nmnOv^namedd ,.m -thth e record*d those In search of pi . t'loa la al 7:10. We maid waif It'* tureaqapnea* of, ttie conntryslde, with I.ocol weather bureau official* faced /nfter his shin-horn; uncle. nt tliei fishermen,'while the sunOjh still .traYellng wa* rUky. .The mountains M that question after Police Sergeant was full of fight, although badly might Invite In summer, but If a man health. But N'l« I, tt, a laarlM- r««l tali awnr." \ It* wayside ahiirtes and tall cruclllie* In the same yodr. '. ; for alLjs_ire!i ,, jte,fo£M George ItK. Ucae..st»«eLleae star(ed to, dclennoui t ma'aitd. '•'•'•' " X' • •:-'--^'"--loved ||/»~, hestaye"- 'WJ"^d 1I*n! hi™»-ownutue..* own little | ^;—7.-iT=.«i»M. m -IWt rMavkwry." cried LoHn In or tlie famoua caatle, Uorg Vadua, the r : a AOUII. Uvnlastary wall aa her car" home of Prince Frans, with Ita gabled Iii»"c;ii!erirnn1J'"founrf-_tii'at It' wm dry, . .,„_ ._ .til, ivii| UUU IUI I kingdom~*USUVUH-, thougUlUUKfhj hVcookeQ*» COOatMd anBndd DOllAboiled"f'P°"d r TesIdenccrfor although a test showed there were no le yenr'lOOS we ftnd Wllllnm uth niensure &—M%~ *._ -•• m al wbal ah* bad done. The winding roods that travel the one month following tbe; first full equipped resort, rolled I ~ Lightning a few. weeka ago str r.bulit foMrTmsolf a family- mnnslon on Known ns. a basking shark. It 1* themoon after June 21, every four years, actly to their Ilklns. . *• win Jaaf gnlnc t« sogceat; this •mall country's (nountoln aide* are I tho, east sldo of n lane afterwards second of Ita kind to be captured here : lw*a like a -'- — traversed as (tSen by long strings of Mese'*.'||ouso and witnesses said 1 • general peace proclamation went, -Nice's gaiety rlsej In\,, there was a blinding flash,-lhe I called 'Sudbury street. Five gener- In the .last live years, and only two out through the state* of Greece, per- tbe carnival- wlilcli Mkei luai rattle or huge'wngon* loaded with hay y atftins of our family lived In this house others of the species ever have been as they are by tourist*' automobile*,* back yurd near the cistern. mitting contestants and hordes of ei- before the beclODln; of lotf I Her 'on docility. Into until It was pulled down In 177.1. Wil- caught'between Maine and Florida, curslonlsts to go safely to the beauti- Ibe small rMaer reafaarant and upthe bulletin continue*. "Agriculture Is Ing to be fllled with a JIUJ spring.' This more or tea'Waij boll of lire. : liam Dnwrs d|ed In the yenr 170.1,'at ful vale of Olympla. \ , ebrntlon, a type for tomna | s»m* Main lo a balcony. the chief Industry of f.lchtcnateln'* the good' old age of eighty-three, leav- -We're la lark. . llere's a UMe and lO.OUO population, and scenes such a* Wentlier hurenu ofltoial* said that Schoolhoute Builders • caaeaj~of...tornad( ing numerous descendants, from one lead a window. We aW sratrh «lisl mall those that Inspired Millet's famoua pic- cljing up open •jof whom I niri,, descendetl." : • ^^^itgonfestplate* or, flagpole*,, -butD;«. w,tbathh 1 ^e»z^:any ;^,yenra «ra I ture. The Angelin,' are common wella_are ot Mutt Spare Old Tree W frma brre," lie Lrlned tier out of i bat that they '___... AJ privately prlnteil jecord_nf_thej| ~ 'Many of the Innumerable came an orcanlzcd criebntla fel "brr rval and brtd ber chair for her..throughout the countryside. The farm- never heard of-. ightning evaporating 2 Attica^N.X^TA.stately-elnirknowNXA n ,«jprlngsl of Europe,- gatiering and. ha?.. drn^n toeaitanal houses are either natural color wood * cistern. Halves family, published In Boston In to he ut least one hundred and fifty :.,-:."n* lr—1 w»».«5w«t Sbe 1870, was compiled by Henry W; Hoi- places -tor.multitudes for the enre of , since. It must he mlm!iifd"i«| > eating. . structures that merge Into the colors years-old and possibly two hundred. disease and the enjoyment of rest or It has grown in rowd.vUra.~ i—J foP the New Englan;l_UlBjorlca!. : ; — ~* -boiist-of^Ro taJWH »TSSMPi§4£1?3Sfi ssaOa«rBi ...^ uHjpuauMui.icjfloniialres.'" fiffiSFSsi cholets across the border. Hay la dicated in Germany lawei owns this work, which confnlns trustees recently irtxiulred a The site of Bath In England attracted who dock there (qr.lL-Tte'a- L>n, . Germany.--Tht! world's "porlra'lls und n ctimpfcto genealogical parcel of land on which the old elm one of the largest Itomnn settlements tlon centers about the. battle«?| stored ..In . wooden hula, whose roofs trco. The American branch of. the stands for Hie. dlte of n modem I **1 lorn «bi h, u,| « „, porcetnin. inonuinent, which by Its famous springs. "Bad* In Ger- ers 'in the , I'romeuade. dM 1 n mfi are kept on by laege «»ne» Placed _ , schoolhouse. When the deed was 1 r taken eigh t fmmyear s 1tUo completeroinplcIe> , Dawcs family hna always claimed the man menu* "hath." and towns-with There ore parades that fan -^«* ««lrr»Sl T «ie«»||v_«|i.i right.to tlienrms of Abraham Dnwe»; conveyed to.the school district, It l.^Ml^BaAwbtef^tbcW"•••'••ji,ti.'•;> ; ., . ' ' - . ^ /[ ha* lust been dcdlcnted In tho seven "bad" before or after the names are ludicrous as veil an the beam ^J^i.huno^^ye«r*W«-Ktrolai"m where It lay *»%could, not help and eight giant jporceluln ligures hold- Effort at Hypnotism -'' "i. that Hie. la a bnal- Ing the eternal death watch. Between king of Spain summers at Sap Sebas- Mbit Modern Harpoon . . tian, the Sonnlsh counterpart to Biar „.,.., has borne Iti name , altar nnd nnve thcro Is a IIITKO porce- Cause of Putol Fight Some of the earllrst of'the -.- ~May J^iake M bm w»ieo lain artli. In n special Bhr,lne, made Pnrls.—Kw your parfor tricks ^for ' '- Electrocute. Whale* I winter sunshine .from, the BftiM leave herrlrT*M^ask>^ be BXKA4J aftealtar aL.£4iuae. ... « parties Is the moral of a trial at Jlie,. -. —. -.HvuufT-iiB -or "Ansma * and I•i~i wen*-I— •••_n• i"•- •no|»i,nitleraj^vi| o|rcolnl»,agoliteiibooltwl -Seln#---A»H*«i?=='"-"~-:J=='- -•; '•••- : Tnrrp~m*~a i r~ •"••.•••:' • kill and less painless to the nnlraaL e orange top. THey ctpt.. "-."(a.- S>v MIRXml Jfutantly.' I.lchtcnstclnera, dressed . In nlmcnt In company In a cafe one evening with oeorge, of England, goes to the sea I've the uaemplojal Of ancient styles put A metal line Is attached to the hat (Tether and Til liar Ititi; «s«r*r He fur- „ —r „,.•>»• •• nM plai-. Long^Loit |jlwiLmcu.Xri«musi4«MJ-a-(v%matt.-^-0n»;, shore QLto_JhitrS«mish-nioor» .for a -IratWhis-rtMiH _^_m j--» - - • wpirTniovranun » live* work. atstrd II» Wy. Tber* la every reason there deplrtlngJUie lives and loves of of' the' friends, Uarnlard by. name, m nTStrbng the seashnilv-t'tie Pmmenaile tal the mlnneslngera, the famous bard* of in Nest of Magpie nTStrottg cuVrcrif ils. turned on, vocation, but hla ancestral namesakes - why I «hmiM>/' "'-... -.-. :' - . ''•:•/; offered to hypnotize. Due, who.seem* electrocuting the •went to the pumphquse of Bath. - - 'glnls. A yag.has.jolil Jhat thhal 1CW, THE PRINT, *Thm teal a (bait «f a reason',** tl» lliddle. ages." . Great Fulls, Mont/—A ring lost Hve to have" agreed. The amateur' hyp- years', ago was found securely lin- In the hills west of Pelpln* (Peking) way was flullt by the tinemplnyMI she lafarard »m1 coKmnprnahiiBgly-. notist tried hard, but with no BUCCSSS. Swift H.™ are the ruins 4f one of the most beau- baa been/nsed h.v the nneopMl -| dool «vnk know y^ar MOW. ;l*up- s>CT.: botldcd In a magpie's nest hero. ', Then Due-grew nngry. He rushed^but , NESS\R>. , Hoy Johnson lost tlie, rliiK In 11C-1 I- Greenwood, Miss.—Mayor JohirAsh- tiful summer, resorts_ _.i ; thee „ worl. d hnhas since. The-chlef bonlet«iil.«*fr , p«*t Ills noly «bal| I mlpllt rtptvt ClrrarOU lastlUUoa of the'cafe, ran all: the way'home, seen,, the summer palace of JInncho 81 HEMS while, fuelling'cattle on"' a ranch 12 icraft claims the unusual rcco'ru o.f slth>jnperor»; -Th- e .Jade^.^•ya-v, fountatl uaucuu i plng^street ln-Xlce U the .Aw artcr ^tbai IVr daae." She laid down The circus may;, he trucefl hack lo seized a revolver, returned to the cafe 'unperorfc ^rhe\J*aeTh Jd fpnntaln,'a fine.I!la ^ctojrc; .AVttltJtsmart.iht^ : v miles south of^ Belt The ring .was and liang, bang, bang! They took the Hue ns Judge-, In police conrt on 2,2221 jarge spring, has beenr the sit ^ber f»rk ahtnMr. ./ •'•'•'. >\ Itoman,tlmea. At that time ft. was a fd l^ N cases in the two year*.he has beenA met palace* '.for Chinese.-te•. of sum-I smnrtly-ilressfd- nhnppeti I(^M building for the exhibition of Horscr ninyor of Creetiwoort. .<**••» •—--•' I teal Parbtoii bouievanJ in j

inn IrTler. I*—Mr Joan Rmlih." klnd In Home was the Circus Mail- It' ':-, -New Klce.-with."Its wide - --r ~siine I* Jsn« Dnrrau" tn'us. The clrrua in modern tluica. al- «™s-wura so cioseiy woven around bright bullilinsa. ha> She went' na'eaibic- • .'' • s dt bed -though having the aonie name, really arid through the ring that tiio.lad had - ^l. tohln the b*antle.-of Ver. .large, area* nlrta leased ferwara asd aaw bin feet with- only fourTtoes, ac- : the mtmerou hot spring, of the a tnry, the establlahmenia ' of I'ardy\ Illdgei range, has been busy find- of the , Bermuda aquarium.' What 101 01 1 chanlcd, tram, ilrlvers «M.*"-I retrieve ber •nttbonk. How stroaji cording to the belief of Dr. How- T," " " * ™»™HJ. Mount and sore be. faofcrd. Wbat Bne poise Welch and company, and* of Van Am Ing' out about one Charles A. . Curator LouIaL. Uowbray calls'the ard Somervell,, the explorer of tbelr mecca. Kvery true Jap- opulent Inhnhltflnts of ..the-.o» I In lli wbole agsre. hi. srell-ahaned burg, "gave a wide popularity to, tbe Lindbergh, who visited the Itnp summer groucU" has caused the octopl, . Mount-Everest ; ., '. ' tSe other side of the stream«»J drcua' In the'United States. Idan camp over a week • endr. '' to -waf upon">aclj otherv—Only one ! **eHmbit O&oe ln new cl'j with Its «venneJ ™r^ head. no(k be asd ib« postman were Somervell, who was talking. l§ Mcred l.n.M.- 5 "Undy'a In, camp,'" a member battered devllfish'remnlns out of what 8t enades. theaters "and i"1"1* was sahl to be the finest collecilontto .JnvKendal school boys, declared ?t 1. ?h ,' ^""•"l *<> tbr former 6 'Of the President's party told' a l2TMtJnlihJs_ag»*of-autoniobl|e»^' It Is the beautiful goddesd s -mn.tn, inf n|> Mll'lnlnnd to «'""•"-. sottbwk •:'• ." CiJlf.rmlafarwif-- tea-year-old barefooted lad who the world. . •. -.- br0Onl brl n . .It l». generally conceded bythote l~alr liners, trains and buses,.ho-, palacet.an.d-vlllns. ' . '•.' '_"_* . -Did yM BMPJ >y IH trudged past them on the moun- •• During; the winter- months the oc- man beings are actually forget-, ?7Vrf « «- t b l* Allhonch -many critlclie N«? who know that the tree growtluLot : :... "Oh. asankredlj.'S aa) Unrbed. -lrre»- tain trail. '•'•"•• .: t topl live In peace- and barmony,..b%t. Unit to use,their- legs. • } iBodenilty nno^l" tno-nplj r ailforala-Jurt-iKirUi^Tif-aafl-rrMr —MVhdl^-d>nnnjaea°°tbe young- j _**—th«—wster—frow«1;waru)er:Htbe-bIf7 onMy-^by }a* tsateat air anil ran ctoco art the world* greatest.. a|. i^t^G^ones^lisrpfesraffiroft »ter. -'• •" ' '•' " ""i '.- octopl become qnarrelsoroe and a sub-, ever aaw la. jaao- lire. **«»*+ 4k^nir^mBBj-other^ beaatir || the Surrey \Valk[ng:aub,-how- .sparkling bay,... lnW.ntio>ow»ly.- Cart ro« ^Wndtwrgh-rr back"'there.-: r'marlne-battl»-royal"follflwa. :'":"•'•. . lavenderi;nmK'l»>»"lrflJ:_ ... rul fotesta. •'*.: •aid. the President's guest, point-'' K~ever, "entirely (disagrees with. (hatMr^haailiBatib Hasttto . The specimen boat of the aquarium • Doctor" Somervell. * He decjaxea- city and Its snrrnmdlnp «^ • aesatm ikia aahraier* -Tbeniaid cHmat«rneavr -lug duwu the mountain In the' ,la-acouripg-the',rfcefi and coral bayT Want 1 generally humid -.Unospherlc condF direction of the camp. . - for morg example* of the flab. . -thatnhere are thousands' more __- ».^-.w«o-a»-nrrorn» •best one -T« are I*, old r™w_ 1 people walking Iq-Britain r|ght Grande Cornlche ""*; f^i tiona that jirevall along the coast hart "How old Is your Horse J- was the. sea of cotton, as the Japanese; M _ fw f*k Blrbta of faary- si* ar> .rejUited In the production of a for- the. young mountaineer's re- now-than ever before, and nl- I call the_cloud root, Into a fleece of climbs to s high shelf I'J' "5 : Gopher* Put Phone awere* anerely. -U*» the sponse. .- ••-.._"/•' :- -.'V, ' .thbogh thousands are' .going "great cornice or.nhelH "^ Ids r I..- Lucky are. the Mohammedan- pil- l«t tke onblcrr , "™ density of Its growth and the majesty . "Have'yon *ver been np In Sy*tem Out of BiulneM along on whee(f there are Just bills' overlooklns- the entt • I gave ber • tea. a Qsarter and two •n alrplaner tbe vlaltor asked as-many on foot , • .' grims bound for Mecca when their •eaward- and off to. thj of It* development than -U to be .' Munteca, CStllf. — An uDderground . (hitting calendar bring* the holiest fonnd>anjrwbere else. • . ''."','- • • "No; haveirbliJ" - .- ; , -\ lead telejihoBa. cable wit* found to "The point J* this," said wliei. I rame ta." l)» -r»r«d —:*Hm?-?"~::.:- '.---'-•-. ;.--- •• Jones: "there; are fewer pi ' time for this "Journey Into tbe spring, The .»equ(Uaa of Cilifomla are the have "been punctured allowing water for-that- Is the most delightful eeason" "Ha* the Preildentr ; sbo jl^ • at bome.ttsdayr: gujots of tti* vegetable klnxdom. The to leak In - and. cause;« Sbftrt^.ribat -:initliBi=aesertfirr.^*i!S -^^"^I^i «peri»»eotany. -UJJ IcailaUxl' " •••VI.A-1" '-— •*•-• --'--• - - - trefflcp~O>« -it". tmi arbor tltae (Weatern red V? "»• »*-* »«» , , "IIa»-iLlndberghr the; jfo«tti4* "ira^deiefoitoed "that' "gophers had 1 h«s Its Atlantic whl* char a banes a p ,«tar*) of Orf««n mtf yrtl > .demanded eagerly. ~ * ~* muwtd thbugh theJ;leaa cable, the rm$i&f.k »«-*«*« r*^\mt*mi the Increasingly lawn to- Bi private War*,' "*" !* onjj, to Trench hi bring, an end to-tbe ,i___^_fcM thai of. Incomparable <**! S-E2i^S i-;*9^3^<^* ld"- I •4.

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Peopla Ara Born With . . • ~3f IITB NO longer tell friend* from ** enetale* by aaell; but w» often r pick them by lie ahap* of their ooao, .' Man'* ftosw I* not so striking aa th* elephant's), or evea the long Dosed. monkey1*, but II feature* Ma fan and la on* of bla moat haina* anil fuper- Buou* elenugt*. A* It la a new acqui- sition. It began with mammal* It sp- peara tat* la fetal Ilf* and de**to|ui foil} only after birth, Ita share and •la* are hereditary and are dlatln- gulahlng tralta of race. Hut It ha* no more lo do with'brain power than to* handkerchief thai wlpea IL * OF THE FORCE Aa th* olfactory nerve* aton* ar*j connected, wltb th* hemispheric ol the Awkward for Snoop human brain, II la Inferred ibnt th* •rain llaclf a row In ronnetllon wlln the. sens* of amell j lha original brain waa • smelling organ, rnlval Nice la. niamniala generally, th* amell ich •nsaJs the moat highly developed of all senae*. In monkeys. It has already begun lo diminish. Home inuiiimal* l/.M bava Hi* pair* of rldgea au|ip»rtlnaj "th* olfactory wganai won* hoofed aiv Itnala bav* eight; *)>*• uauallj hava • three. Uaa baa from two lo flv* pair*. laltlc la 01 The no** In the human embryo la at Ctbe brie Brat a pair of pita or imrkeit In i tt-enjoyj... akin—Hie condllluu In llahea. Th* *i- Itrnal no** appear* much lattr^' Th* car ulao-bcglna as a pocket. In Ui* drat illl cleft 'llila alpka Into hed shore of the . tho head ualll Ita outer oiwnlng la France and Italy by Hi* lynpanum or eiirdruin. town of ate A rar* anomaly" la an Inillvldual with d a^o« too two, or even',/lirm, eilonml eiir O|M>IJ/ >tltconttaOM Inmi; ftipM rvprvaeni ilia •ccund un'd the capital of third gllUcliifta. In aiinia nshn tho •onoa C npeulng ren^alna; their ear If pri- '» those of cnltttr I marily a balancing organ. Our /•iiilllh- ne lures Its larallda. wl rluro aena* organ I* alao li/iitnl In her scores of resortt alo Iba loner ear: If our M'inlluuac cnuala thed1 ..Mediterranea. n •* Events in the Lives of Little Men are deatroyed, we cahuol bulunce our- ;mselveves aproprlate p, •elves, • . / '.. . ID search of pie,,,,,,, Wo tnrn otir/hcad loword aoynda Or Clip our hnnda Whlnd our cur«j ;£§=*«"-«. itepl our.niiccatiits,turned Uiolr car*. "Tesldencerfor thc Our 'eyrt are. compolilid ami ara Ills bnstlins-titjuj flFXH rnado up of ihe sriina three pnrta that : I Kl resort, rolled Into , ara foonil In flahca' eyea. Klnt, a o their Ilklos. ; Ptl/M WR A PltCfcOP of sklr! ct'lia dl« In to form » Ralety rises ln\.. CAliE nai akin" growa over llila, ho- mlval- which take* i_. enmes Irouipurtnt, and forma tha the beginning of Lotj cornea. Neil, a growth fmm th* neu- Tills more or lea MmJ ral tuh« rcachra nut and end* In a n. a type for tomraa"I cup around, th* lona,—'fhla cupi hn- 1 •nnml the world, brpi f comea ilia retina,; tho stnlk which fiesta many ;enn«n i lulnai cup with lube, the opllc *nor»e. il orconlzed cclcbntlm hi I'ella frmu the tnlddle germ layrr m>w (a.. drnjui Inereaitaml enter Iho cup and form the transpnr- rnt mailer ol tho cyHmll 1h« mid- It must be a

Ino lena bus ln'coinu covered wlih rk there (or.lt The « acale. •?,." itors abiuit tin battle «f | 'ino Anlutlc'a eye la mil ohlliiiin, Th* the , I'romenaile. dw . "silt" oppcBronci! l» due In Hi* lo* ire narndit that nusal. brlilK*.au|i|iOrllng Ilia l/p|HT lid! s as well ni the bnn "tie (Id lima fnlds. and ap|H ..-•.. Is a considerate &| The tenra which-waiih our eye*— Nice... It iljitea hit* I OtherWI«« as dirty aa our fileea—cornd one might surml*« i from lachrymal gjanda In Ihe upper hat Hie iyimerailf/*«| •flier, corner of enth eye, Homn hnvii— borne Us 'name i additional tear glnftda al III* sides of the earliest of'the 1 eye*, a a have ri.'pMli'a. lnshlrie.from.the BrliMl -|HE-. P«VERl.lS ;! Oor-akljtyrit double sirurtnre. Tha A«0 outside, or >plderniu-ia erlndi'fm; the* Inside, or dfrmla, li derived ffum Hi* meioderra. The fi'lal akin al flral la rranalucehTarid"iioi ijnli'ke thai of llrlnit the third loonTll. th*~" •the Promenade tal riiiiiermis^jejtina-Kt-tecome hnrny, aa «.has".m'M IW, 1*1 CKZE, THE HUNTERS DWIL 'BrCharfaSughwa'A »w— n ., n - II la In'adull life. It Is algniniant tillt by the unil 5 . SOME fire, add, boiling liquid,'or fluylng, chief hoolevnrd. i WEMS we toa* our llfo. ' '• \ •t InXlce l» the Ai ^ Color.of .akin In «n Inlinrlti.) trait i. ..With. Jt» .f VAORNVMG and la dm-to grnlna of brown or y«l- •e.wit Rhoppeti l(*ij low.rwl pigment..In-'ih'ii derail*. ICnilr* ' ibltt boulevard .taji'

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Common a« whllo block men I'lg- menl la probably due lo secretion of an endot'Mne gland. To.form a better grouping mirface, th'a'Nkln of inan'a, monkey**, and many **fT lla^g* *frt nfH friejl*** h #* *h jl^ j^t%A f«>^A 1^ —• *•*.•. w "*fftifHH*ftf**- ~trttf|1ill *in[t IPfej |#| l eof.the'slrr«ni-«!th l hrown Into minute rldgea.' especially, reets. hnuses ctnnHsl dflwft" rtd«e» form loo;«, «plral«, and arche*. In no two Individuals oh enrth to Ihey make ejoc-Uj* l|ie «nfne pnltem. llencx their unique" Importance aa mark* of. Idenfincnilon. -1? At the fourth month, the embryo be- glna lo *liu»-«-fln*allky Imlr roafor r* LISTEM.HA: lanugo (down),. iThla begins to be re. 'num. two* coffee 'M BUMS NO nc*e •plnccd, even before,blrih, by a second Hal /of , dlirerrnt : chnracier " Tim HAVE Txe TOCOFTHC HKK anugo tnaylperelal aa. **down" oo lha NtOTJ OF ruce of girl* and mimen. or effn all nver the boijy, aa on.lhe ao-ralled do«- faced people-oHlw meaogeriek Tbw - lanogn probably repreaenta our adult ancMtral condition. Uul no aatl«fao- loff theory ftMjeib.en advanced to for ID* Met thai man la tha least hairy of the prtmaiM.' ' JMlNO fff/UMUCMAf - "* Hair does tut grow on ourDodJe* la haphazard faahlon, bat In linn SUM! •eta of three, f

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_THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AM) CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. gEPTEMBER 19, 1929 IX. TBI ri-I.'ar Fi!r;5( of Tree* , NQTICS? onnm TO TIPLBT ttmo 4AP a«sJA»l» fAJUO Take aollee law w June Ilk. l*t». , AHD OHEOHIOLa, a* National Memorial* BKHU sad fneanelnl e/ere TaTS CXAXCQJMs, cnVaTM lCtrce* «t ih* aUIUoa* erhleb «ara» ail I».IL ^^ aJSlW «.^ac4-lWifTat- litbd CM and a|drpeaB. of a 4JoeB, 'f* Ceiflelfaaai< issa \ '-''•••J Cnlt.il BlatwJ !).#•, beejj ala »>«££!£%$% _ raa calJrbtiMcHaoJiiaj K by' hlatory to {Hay famotU Tale bualuu CeeavaBJ, J«ta4e Ot JUfS, lean (lart* and to atand a* mtjuwrtal* to ejTbiiaber Zteanaay JnssBb Jk-£saeMa» a Cm. Ira B. (.reuse rrancae *L iobnaoa. aa Combined under tba Baaae (feat events In tbe Ufa of tba conn Keen Mwk * OiopX^ate dtfeaduu. j rua ciANroaD nnrjw ASI> CHIONICU try./ "Symbolizing iruny a* well aa JJW>. jai1 l U» »latoll*Xi«*t£i unC Xatfcaa a aaaeaj gvea* vaeu an ataea la a ^ In till •«baaa Mi an toilet or pillar could do, some alf •eaaat eaa am reaaaaai H tta Taaeaaill Caa, j ro« SANITAIIV SEWER Raritaa aetf ae< LIMela A>aaaa ulllcant achievement, these) treea m>- «' »l*l»tfeld Avenue and iWbl Vv Uee> at Ova Teanaa* mt Oaafard. ai a aaert PUausHib ivtar iHunao«r •W- kaW Mai a. »9. aa>i Oat tne aald ilrtl t-iJs will 1» received bv tlie Townahln Ualea Aveaes. Craalarm. N, j. rpSMif thw peculiar -litncss of tiwa lYanferatfinloa County. .New Jersey* aad la IIUT^B nf^tl^-Ti^nialilp. of'Cranford, X. J. KrUcuUrly described aa follows as iDi'inorlnlN, and It Is specially af -BK11NM.M1 at Ibe point of Uureartlon at n< T.'rt*'iuih1ii ihwnia. rurneX'tif Unlon.',AVe axau. CRATI m uu ~ •mVRBDAY. SEPTEMBER IB. 1829 Iiroprtute tliat<-'tliey should hnve jr' Uie.nonbeaaterlr side line of anrtunald Ave- I'bAJ EVt\l5li'. ™BITEMni5a\.24, 1»S». nue, aa now laid out sr * • • • - - A SHALL hoBM In a aWKhtfol aectlon. Sren linll of Mme of tbelr own," aaya'ihe* • *l It >«'t,'.'l^k il>aMlKbt Having Tlquil. modarn Unproruaentx BaautlftU towa and suulhessUriy aloe line of U* atoul- 1110 llnta! ievt of 8 ^iurll vttrllled aJmibbery. at M.5M. Ut aw ahor/ Joi tnbl JAMta I. WAINU Forestry Almanac of. the .Amerteuii Uld out (e feet vide, and runn! mvwtr. *M ftarltan Kuad. from Cltrary to Jtoen Hie. eforessld aide* line- of' Doe. W. J..WUlaqr, II Valoa AtaonaVK. Pb Sdllor and'l'unlUher.. , Trve AHSocfatlon. "~ >; ,.< Craaford UU. eaM ft feet lo a point; running' -krr Affniitr to a |M,IIII j^ear'BurrnJirld WEaTFIaXO-Coloalal twin* la flaw Mfcbto/ ..Some dlstlngulaned. trees"stand"ow In a suqtlMaaterly dlrecllon aad at * * vrfUt niantiiilre.. tlr.. In alrlrt Rrvord- l,oor itiprt iif'ljfm. ('•»h will In? re- It iin* a dlameler- of' 23 . feet and,n ri*«l it. lieu t't-rtiiit-d il n-k fur the' Mine for Next Thursday* EH liel«lit of 280. Many., of .tb.».;r.tnl>. 'Kald acHou la bruugtit tu obtain a. judgment IS OtBBOCI hr O» iianamictioai «r i IABIUINBI M«w hiaiw aaJ tmnisltaa. I ud for aald claltn and coala. and lo subject aald Kanltanr Iran M taa^ia Inane. Mrraef'u * rooms, auuparlor, flrapUea. alt d> la data woods and a«|uolua lire u old or lf Tn**iiKj,ili l'"ninilltv« rracrvra the right Ut land and building to a rareUoke lien Bled by BurrbfllJ • "• t an? «r all. J'lila ae In Ilielr tiplniim will improremaiU. aooi laxatata. Prtoas MJS« in Harding Scno<4 He nenrly as-fild in th'la one. tne plalnUir lu Uia offln.of Ulc lltrk of L'elon up; other hoauaa. anM net aad bear t the hr*\ liilrmla i,f Die Tulvnalllp. - houaea lot aata. Tana aa salt UlnMS • When ("liurli-H Huimier was senator County; and a copy of Uia Humuooa-and Com- • ' II •',. X. COLLI.VH. lilaint was duly affixed to eald Inillduv pur- • ' • Tc>*tiahl|i KnslnevT. talowe, ,0oora, rooaas, fanaawa aaa The KenUworth Boartt of b fruiu llasmicliiiiiFtts he sent to ' the suant le Uir statute and unless you. answer a» 1. Taal tear taBMkai f vltnaed i,uli«l for rant tntt k lama* aaC ; kill >ender a mtpttaa to tha a czur of Iluanla un acorn from a tiwlaid romplalut v/ltliin Uie time limited by^lew Judgment by default wlu lie , l-hono 1ML of u e faculty, nest Tbundar Comiuindabldalee Indeed la tile campaign near the tonib of Waablngtoa at Mount a | • SURnOGATE'S NOTICES ! ai ci.M o clock In tha Ilardtnr 1 1 U'eaUUId. N. I. ' "' ESTATE Or GEACE ALICIA WOOD. Deceaaed. I'K-l.Vr-OIlD—Three modern, one family bouses. btinting carried on ttoo. atlmiili.ttlilt c tthhe "Shoh p VSP "' !- Thla acorn grew to an oak lvJr ! ililldrea will b* Sulmlttod. ln lc AUr. of Plaintiff. ; aUnn J*urauanl to [lie order of George H, Jotinaton, Keren rooms, Iliad bath, breakfast aook and In Cranford Ideu. Cruniord rcilderltii " pnlace ground* la BtV Peters- I • MA.V.MMI. aunnulca aurrofale of Uie County of Union, made 00 the rtarsge. Real *bargai• -nT —for •-—- - ptnts and other artults taten *»*<* tbe uventf-third day of August A. D-, 19Z9, upon r .at forecloaurea and nuiat be sold. mil find it to their advanuig»..^.ec t^o .alioptlllv. l •""•«•-- «n"d no acorn' from it ya* I . 'Takenovcr.at I—. ihewhool wlU be vdeoow. A l ted tlie apjillratlou of tbe underalgned, aa executor W. A. Klxdaall Co, nun* in Craniprd anund at the sam«amec tlrhtlni c ththeyy ''*" ™ tlio White House grounds |~ aupecrtaAa* ~ * ~ of aald deceaaed, notice.lla hereby o( tin program wUI ba> tt» ptSM will be contrlbutUi*m a ijr«gatdtahtot dfal tow»xdlw Ju w"llhliltYtt' barred from jiroaecutlng* or recovering to* same Uiem for service. In all their business Scotch Cheatnut fre«'• •'""""!,? . eilM I. That genlon .1/ Arllcl. I,' Cbaetar Taat Uua Or*ia«.. talk. eBert againn the aubacrlber. CIUM-OUD-A (ilCT on tbe, north^ side of a ura of Education will ofien i IV of tha Coda of Onllliao«a adoptad Daren UNION CBUNTY TEl'BT COMPAXV. nice alx room bouse, all Unproveraanla, Kel- dealings, the personal clement la dom- • ' Bids Defiance to < Time I. itM, ba amnidad br addln< a now para Kxectltor' vlmlor, garage, etc., at your own price. Bee \ cepuon with a abort addresa iraph at Uia end 4h«-.M l» 1 laduce the ,te«ehen. to "thi j Although It la reputed to be at leaat liuyra la>lnt .lha, watt In a rlran. wndlUoa tinuation rff this trlendly, neighborly nine hundred years.oM It ttlll ftreg frea from all vrldanra or aur'll Tiialirlal havuia Boom «o | tho attend. »J ' litillriK ia lilglkiy essential for the local baao dapoalled Ih.r. and lo Inaure knplna tha BE YOUR OWN IJ^DLORD furnished room, suitable • for lawn and. n.ihe play, the part of Uie evidence of rigorous growth. It aup- mittar opan (or lha frc. paaaasa of aiufaca 1'hone Cranfrod 38. •lUe S3. merchant, fqr he |s depending upon porti IU rnaulrt bulk unaided, and, wslar and lo Inaura Ui< prcrratloo of at»d. *•• n-itta Uw mit )ba are now pa;'nr. ciur b to be taken tqr ifr. repeated orders, which are based upon ftatal and oltui Uilldtnj matwlala fton balu COUIOllTAllLV furnlabod mom, auluble for though some of Ita larger, branchea waanad Ihuj anr florm- anrtrDr aaulury unt Haaace. your borne. . . .; . young.couple or two lemienmu. aleala if | The program ot tb* play indud confidences and personal service..' 7 hnve been wrcnclied oft by storm* its jr at anr tlma durtat *hlen aaldmaterial la aired. Trfeohone Cranfonl BH. UIIIK off of the tiny tots, Pn dMM»Uad-ltt-aii> Mrrtt, wicatll BDIUMNC CONTMACTINC BOOnN'G OF AI*. KINpk.: ' All towns arc known by the. «hpraa trunk is taU which Ita mcrclianU keep! Progressive r^tttrirlrthorfuuT afreet drainage or la alored In aoeli a Jaanner ' C8TDU1ES'FCXMSUED or iwo getiileinau.. Ccnvenlent u. sUUon; : tiut they should be appeal as any busuicss man may be, however, elght yards at a height of flre feet ae to vraab 'Into any eewrr, or lf.at tae UaM 230-A North Avenue, West. Telephone Cran- txvta the ground.'" ~ • of removal tbe ureet la not left free from evi- fur.1 236. JS.3 I publn Declamation* will He gil he Is limited ln Improvements which dence of aucb aloraie, eurh condition mat be. older bojs and girl*. he can make to his place of business A tradlUon atlll ezlfti to the effect remedied bjr Ibe Townahlp at Ihe eipenae of Ibe ROBERT THEISZ & SON •NICELY furnlahed room, iultable tor gentle- applicant and Ibe coal Inereor anall be deducted =man op lady. .I'rlnla fuallyr »J parweetl To show howjnU the cbUdrei by the volume of merchandising he cax- that when the.lalrda of Bermerayde from Ibe deposit; and upon the final removal of 8 Cikelirook I'lai-o. Cranford. »-u BEAVTLTUL t fcbeen trained," aereral (Olde-and lume Increases, and In the distant, past received, their aald material, ibe deposit, leaa ibe eveuee BtdMen and Contractors lieverslblg «U1 be oUered, while a, ttoup o tneata they wanted to give them the aforesaid. If any, anall lie returned u In* ap- MCKLV furnlahed room tvUb complete kllcben only, Is he able to plIcanL ,-•... A\%. CRANFORO . fur housekeeping, or slnjlo room for gentle- TUI proie it* dramatic ability , business more at- light hand of welcome under tbla an- A aeparale permit sbaU be reuulted foe Uia man; with garage; 1IU Ontenalal Avenue. -«S*-M " if- •. :• I'hone 1301 Cranford. . . I appropriate production.- A grand it and at the elent tree. Bat, b* that aalt may, It la ol the act wlU be the- alngiDg ot today a peculiarly fitting companion a higher standard TWO and lam fiimlihed room irirtnann •XOEAL. d«al,M.. 1 by the entire cast. They will I for the; gray old Zollaopposlle, for liouaakaapbis -K aleo ilugle roona tor tab qulel those- whose needs He liouae, neat autlou •ud can; Ut North j school songs-whichr Mil no dou Hence, the support which they atahd together aa they, were Ateime. W., Crautord. f- I ur> laniUiar to' thcee who atten de give their merchant* standing on that momentous day In ttccption. One ot the teacher*, 1000, when William of Normandy won MCELV rurnlahed room, suitable for aeaUe- r tor which controls the devei- nun of lady, lTlvale lamllj; I Mgebrook tbe name of PatienOB Abl(mtt VI >t of the town ln a busineaa sense a kingdom on Senlae bill. ANNOIIWONG TTffi QPRNlNri 1'lace. ' ' . ' V-ls I »ho is reported "as being very ai the service which the mor- TWO nicely furnished roomi; all cwtaaleauei, pushed on the spinet, will accon can oner. When local people «llli prlrate American family; IU North tluin. " CfaaataaqaVa Crawla Avenue, W., Cranford. • * tf. Sent," "riunuheil Cranford merchants the way UUHD and UwioM, ought to. then, and then only, will The. Dral stt CbuutauquB. assembly, fUlLMUUKU UOOUH with nlnalng cold and known aa the Sunday School ass?m- I101 water. CaU Cruford 1171.- 331, Wal- - BOKOCOH BBIaVS Oranford progress to It* fullest extent. nut Avenue. , . ._ . 1\, Wa* l Troop No. M, Boy.ficouta ot An Op the other hand, the busineaa man bly, was la aeaslon August 4-18. 1874, •MEB8S, HOVHu, 1 aa the reault of a iilnn formed, by I resumed lndooV i*-* "!- Tuesda; themselves lutyij a great responsibility 8X0BB ItNel aUDflC \ j In me> Hardirai BcnooL A to carry out^tlie "Shop in Oranford" Lewla Miller of Akron, Ohio, arid 8T0UE lor rent. 115 N. Union Ave.. IHM, Rev, John II.'..Vincent of .New Xork. wner will redecorate, 1 aonlba real tree. Iprogram is belnj planned tor the Ideal la to be realized. They must pre- 'luiiK WeaUeld »0> or your own brotar. Iter • -^ sent their merchandise >in attractive The aaaembly.plane widened rapidly AND SON'S In successive years. In 1870 a school Tnisc- officer* were, elected by Jorm and show the real value of their Atbl ilmir.tlv*IV-T. Ai- Uat-Ttiuracla; ^ITefliiigiillAiul."^ ""*"• - ^sta«tf^fi»?a^8ir»Bt 1 dent ^enSSFBuiBrr .-. „ „,. j\ r. rooms^ sun porcb.^all improvemante^ on known In counecjlon with, the plan of nrat noor, withi graage. nea_r West, Holly I rln priK'bldent, W.,J. Oavla; treaa carrying out tills, responsibilit....y is by Ready to Serve You on Saturday, Sept. 21 Mica section, Mi monthly. -Call mornings! I Frank Davis, A, ancv secretary, •yatematlc homo reading. The plan ilra. i'. llcrilor, n Second Avenue, Usnvood. advertising ln The Cranford Cltbseh and• - -— —— — • *-^»«a«ss>» * *tv UJW«JI J Pauline Volkaert*.. Regular, mee Chronicle. I was proposed and explained In 1878. INFANTS' WEAR—MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR—WOMEN S SPECIALTIES I will be held the first Ttaunday. eve I The flrat year 7,000 persona were en. llollKi; wlUi garagc-HUroolna and baUi, |U; IIOOVEB SWUHU I ol each month. I rolled, and from that time readera, II t iflb. Avenue, tjarwood Me|ibgae.;Weat- HQOVU ; irt guafauUiS: - LitUe- Robert, -eteppertate. to Mrii ! J »arjrui« hi-nauiberifroni 8,000-t»25,. "TSirt- g .'j^figrrs, • 11 ? Company,' Uouter ;^, s. 000, have Joined the circle per season. TO LKT— eTout rooma, furnltbed or unfunilab- -flaal conlllUmll—Ml- ^re_,are.B[(i*_turaughout-Ow-Un(ted ^bnt^HiHioiirstt—nionj-PTT -.^^•ewawaa-—.^ejieeaee^aaapae•> ., ejayei— el— tjat- -Enrollmmrln-UW'lEenilWOrth Id /iL T^r*h Telephone Cranford 1U-*. I b IIUH 560 At this1 time last : TIlilllll'H frnlll I Inn lirlilsi' III Wllp State* and Canada more than .650 •''•••'•'••. Qmrjrita hit fine-of local assemblies modeled after the Him roonia and liaUi,-aU'|mpnvemeou. gaa, . iAPABTM£NTS FOUEXI j I there »cre 513 pupils enrolled. Ye l>lne |irn|i-X-\ ,••.'" . « .' •• — •'• .If tfterrvtt. Tt'lt'iJionelraufurJ ll»l*-¥,-l liiK 11111II ituilli'i' iii |»<< linniH niiL-liorcil •ppwcl for men and boys: lira, A c. Ogderi left last week In the Mmmi . n,,, vvi'iillicr lina no WKHTKIELD-Douae, all rooms aud bath. Bteam Mother Nalure'a Wladom Inul upper and lower veranda.—Seven Tntn^ I Calllomui i where Ibe win spend a Influi'iiic |in> Gaafand IVK rooms,.IIHIII a'nU sun lurdi la ti A atrnmie |irui Islon of nature protects uus lo station Kin* condition: 10» t^rt house. f."iU,',::ll Drake Alrout. Ian. [months, lifting relaUvest, rlOIIH- Irulllllp lu III, I III,] Mil' \l'Ml'l III' the knobcono pine of the Pacific coast NlrnL Telephone WeslSeld MX-H.,:-..-, A BUmlt. tt'lrrliiine CraM lltl-tl € i ' ~r. •.. _• ,. }- Mr and lira. Wanes Wood let) ill aim Id iNIi^ |in. r r 11 rt i,riiii tiiuw Seeds of the conoa are rartljtdls tt/ I Saturday by motor tor OnstnrlUe, N nlmut wi Hun Hlnirf tla-v «,ro >i»lpr J.II.HT rom Hint Ihcy nre | roillllinta _ l.aragw tu-rn*«# fnd nMmlf>gaL Jrfntic -franftdla stroyed bj a roroat On, when tha heal' —All knida of fflllt trees.—t*ew^lnlnulcsr"to--sts-- Jbtf H ttjulord. limn! liiilny AHIIII< fnim tills. IIIN «n liberate* the aeeds to establish new II in l-lione Cranford H8-VX for Inapection, < rutliiim iiri* itfli'n Itiiinpi'rxMl by fiigir, ICRANFORO mOaaOWBOOI, P.-T. Irowtb, Pkd»id Hata, $4 I rHiAllia apatuniul. s . rooms, beat, water. SKCOXI) lui HM tmiot nlien tie In in dmiKer »f crimhlng Into all iniproMiunn I. 1 Nona i L>rnce $60 a muntb;. without gsrsge, »53 Cranford. Ura ^uam. Tdrsbaee • WILL muSS&ta. jam romp \CHHCI or bring crnslii'd Into , I&95410 - -in \otlb Avenue, West, Cranford. • ford HUH H open m&tiiiVof the Cntnl Tlibj_noiillliiii_uiLL_bL'cn held by a U>ADB .Iwu family bouat and oaaslnglt fintiss ATTEACTHB a) rlii.nl. fumlaaed or SI I High School>Parent>*eacher Asso ini-uiber oT (lie same family slum 180U Also light factor?* ttoo naurant ApplyApply -J J. I Uon will be held PMday afternooo i. 1 tblUlps Street.yK suit lensut Al*> jiiliarai* roefflSSBia kltcbenette Woilil Pts.llirsrt.rt BTfl |th«e.odock-inrtlJ«:caeTelanil 8ci rlttibugria. „ Here^the discriminating many will fad a large and varied stock of the be,t laacbers. l-rliau Home btsl I liudttorlum. Beetiakot offleen •Vedatlcaiburg, V. tuLlt rooua aud bain,' «u. fmcrovaaenU e» lo: Nortb Inloii iimne Orsotell Death.Watch Beetle Waabuigina, 0^ li known wearable. Aaaured quality. authentiVi4yle and reasonable price-are the factor W. • * h»i place, jitter which tbe propc TO-riltaburf, 14 r "l t .Htm. upper or Inter Hear of Iwo-faaUly Wood worm Is tlio impiilur name of which characterize every offering. * - factor. houui at T UoUord Avauue, two bloeaa tnai I Kho jl cxpanstoa' program drawn aiaaer Broa.. ruiafleM or u. It. lUtlou, I39.W.' Ken at 1 Soutb AVve- M KOaTH a'i»u« Wot »» Ibis rneuiy ln»i>ct, and some call It taatll, all bwnileBcale, belt I by the Boajd ot Wu«rtl(t\wlU,t)e o nue, ifaat Iplunnlni -atiop), or pbtaw Cra»- •U. garage %i eiira. Ix • he.draft natch bc*"tle. from Us habit NOTICt OF HIAMNA ford 3SII. — ^ ^ ^^^JUt -,. -•ot-aaalttttr •a-'ta-pplmr »miii\| >|tf rnp JSECKWEAR. SH wooduurk' It attacks. JS Correct as to style, fault- U»i«»5fc«nTO «*fe from It. Wlilfc- It In the new Fall shade* for , .lallnnal Bank Book No.' 1U4. VVOBK HANTED-Xab I ready lo ajuwer.any.rnestlona rega ilnilcr please return to tint'National Baal. less in quality and" price. LjliUlillUaa t<*\*X I Illg Ihi- a,nrtr *t t*mf Itlgja r>-«J Tl "opposed that ILfltlH£k,a_only anclcnl .occasions: __.—_ •_»\«Jnat Avenue^ CraQford,- -N. J. HASlaaak' a tiouaea. this l«" not the cu«>, for It will at t-IS P. K, st ib» IMwub alao han llooped that ere^wjinterested- Interwoven Socks, 1'AUl uf inilda guusea loat Iriday- morning, ;aoirrAren sometime* appear In a. nerfeclly new „ Columbia and Phillips- bnween Uamlllon Avenue anil KootjiWlr I oae an effort tobejp«e*ent • bouae aud pnxeoil to bore Into the School lleward U returned; 17 Uamlltou WORK 1 50c - $1.50 Jones, $1.65-$3.50 Avinue or call CranforJJTU. of the lonlng Ordutaace to ?^. BKLIABL> an I timbers. Roofx and floor* are In equal mil the erection of a. WagoB Bbed. PnllUna danger, and It will eat a chair, a cheat WreelWrart. Lou MllfS. Block IUTTiSHX Arrow Brand Dress Shirts blBjiik Book No. HIM of tbe .Cnafccd lernoon: wort ReUs Sweaters, $2.9STitp' Truit eoihpaaj. Cranford, H. J. «,, tinder Crinford li)l» or a picture frame with the same aest ThU nce B DUtrlrt. • and Collars la requeued to retura U u the UuaT It hot DAYS1 work nai TI {f'»"<' >*'°!« Uu stal day ol Beiilember, i i Reits Golf Hose, $1 up WasotaBrothen.., 1»:». application will he nude lo the task 33-Jofuivii A &'vgg&t for a new book. N.I 3* Gooel Knickers and Trousers "and Ufiderwear A fond father who prided' himself the Uaw IMt5r Dress Jewelry and SFOK1U>NX on his writing ability, being a profes- above Mated all talar ; Handkerchiefs and Scarfs I.ARAt.ES for rent. CoavenlenUy located, near COUIHXD woman »lst« "ill '•*• Accessories tranforil railroad autloo. Apply Jlrt. T. Ban- sional writer, aided his little daughter Leak. .Teleplumi ' ' ln preparing a composition on "Lon- By order don- one evening, tie edited her .BOAID OJ_ADjrjBTataWT. aketeh and could not refrain from For Boys-Bonnie Laddie Shoes. Bell Blouses practically rewriting It, adding quite Anlhooy a Benrkn. a Ilrtl* pollab, bethought Janey came Dated KNICKERS AND TROUSERS "••«*•» (borne the next evening proudly war- Irif her thetuev But father felt hi* feather* fall somewhat when be aaw the mark aad realised that he'had VOR OaTaflUa lOIlDin mafia on.. A mlnna In the flft^ fraje FOR THE LADIES Officer for Rent GORDON HOSE. a«4W.CORSETTES | lalaaieia The) leuo**, or Sheep taland* He BRASSIERS between tba Bhetiud* aad tceland. "V" LINE SPECIAL AANBEAUX Altfcontb they Ue nearly 200 tnllea 91.95 GIRDLES northwest of tlie SbeUand*. they fcra CHAS. DARSH actually warmer than many part* of vTAXTKD-JlaJd f r Scotland, Tha lalandi are wonderfully J. A. 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• «t«*«au.. ftBUadioW (lit Dove in -The uaa and the lto- Iment.- Eunor Olyn* tqrrid tat* ofS CtaCfJLATMW COffltlT IOVHKU marriage mad* in a moment of'madness, broken In a T"rT ot rrauc « love. . - ,_.~.—l from pan l> bwidsome Alwater-t^iitnuBK- «a Wer~imi'lhrlllai>*rian ~—— you have to do to'win any ot these Interesting Program Arranged settings ihatdsole the ete^madw by Prttes I* to make up your mud to I for Next Thunathf Evening the (crren's directorial genius. Oeorge the list and you are on the right n Fttzrojiurice^the man who'made "lilac Ftp and determlnauon will win. ' in Harding School Here. Time." .'•..• OKT INTO TOT RACaT' Wednesday and Thursday Loo Cban- O*t into th* race for atvearty Marl. The KenUworth Board Of Education -1 in the mile a minute thriUetdedl- It is a simple matter to get Unad up far me. K,«™ "'• """Ml?-' kill .ender a recepttom to the members cated to the man at the throttle In hi* ! of ti e faculty, next Thursday evening finest melodrama sensation. from th* campaign page in thla hmit. ,i tun °clockm th* tfardlnr School "Thunder," a great new . Chancy* sign It and bring or (end It to the oOo* •E-.U, ihiidren will be admitted, but all thriller, the man of a thuiiiarid faces. Mono*. We-wUlh*lpyou**trt»rtad , ,111s and other adult* interested In KYi^'S,;*^ gives, one of hi* best performance* a* and credit you with turn mtnoe* the uhool will be welcome. A feature the locomotive engineer In this thriller cr*dlt*./cup out th* tie* coupon* of tin program wilt be the preeentattoo of thrillers, with Phyllis Haver and ofJJOeredlu each and. bavTjwur j ot dif one-act jpiay^TTttenaUt Day ot JanuBMlirrayTSeveral VltaphbnTPre. memb.wa. them for you,. With your I school by member* of theAculty. Re- sentatlon* and a sound comedy com- ant subscription order you get 10,000

Ja. \i Art&wr»,~pre*Jdent of ihe GEORGE J. STUCK i Bcura of Education will open the re- f cepuon with a anott address, after Director of the Western Kearny Works ANNOUNCK PBOOBAM FOB Olee Club there wilt "be selwtWans By the BENEFIT noxnra BODIS want thelrhelp. Oet them lined up Dance Orchestra. Following The welkin wUl ting at ttie Westum (Continued from page^li, before Someone els* do**. But the Ant I the presentation of. the play. W. J. Hertrtc Kearny Works tomorrow, »hen Ball Is piqued not-* little'at being thing to-do Is rush In your entry, get supervising -principal, wiU in-the first rehearsal ol the Wekearnjaru pocketed by Herbert and agreed for the receipt book* and begin taking sub- ; the .teacher*, to tbe parents flee club »UI be held under the direc- second meeting only when It was settled scrlptions during the early part of the | »ho attend. »J . - Uon of Oeorge J stuck, of Craniord on a winner take ail basis. So the bout drive, . play, the part of the stem It lJ expected'that ont hundred sinjere promises to be.a fitting anil-climax ,As thla U only th* first week ot th* Imciur b to be taken by air. Deans. will attend the initial rehearsal for the Judge-Carlton aBalr.• campaign, new member*, will be so- ! The program of the play include* the Despite his re«nonjlbilltle» as an Ken Peterson of linden. Ocorsle terlng a* th* day* go by. Watch for ; off of th* tiny tots, Prue and executive in the general accounting Ward's most promising protege, has the narns* and standing of club mtn- | Sue- »lio^iu»so-youa*HhaMt-is tacred- department at the Kearnr Works. Mr,been signed to meet FrankU WUson nf b»r«. each week. Join th«m~m~ia»~ Itiic that they should be appearing in Stuck finds Ume not only to direct the Newark. Peterson v haiTion-laeveral entertaining hunt __i " publn Declamation* will be given by concerts and rehearsals of the cable good bouts at the local cliuVand-has In ths nuanUiBsrTUw Uve-wire*. the [ older bojs and girl*. and switchboard makers glee club but been bowling over his opponeata with Potential prlw winner* are cleaning To show how well the children "have to serve as organist at SWPaul s Church great regularity In other dubs. Wil deck* for a battl* royal. They are la fcbeen trained," several (Oldk-and duetsin. Bajoone Mr stuck has been son 1« a likely looking youngster and to win and ACTION will be the waton- I «U1 be ollered. while a group of four ganlst there for 20 jcars wiU give Ken plenty of opposition. word jrom now to the glorious flnUa. «tu prove it* dramatic ability by an Kid Blondle of Keyport. is matched »W*nd* and relatives will be fauna appropriate production.-'A'grand finale *T THE NEW CBANFORD TUEATBE witli Young Plerson of Madison. Both boosting their favorite* over the top. ol the act will be the atnglng ot songs arc new-comers In the local ring".~Pler- OARWOOD AND XXMtLWORTR I by the entire cast. They will be old Few stars can surpass—or cien equal son, who hung up a One record in ama- —Dolores Costello Wttlt but Ultle °o«n*_onjo|k» and Boost.for your [ Klwol songs-Whichr will no doubt be teur ranks is now working as a pro own community. We want to see aomo I ter> lamlllar to' those who attend tbe training, she easily conquered the diffi- and has been making a good record. culties besetting the path of the screen W. A. danger. J. O. Beggs, m^l Fred- food support In this .campaign from reception. One of the teacher*, under He Is a hard-punching tad, who com LMM Trip Acmtw fUta> both Oarwood and. KenUworth. Bo • . the name of Patience Abigail Williams Player.: Freta the day when-she-ap- bines boxing with his wallop to make William Austin. Robert W. .g dtMaat* by direr* tan peared as .Mr. Barrymore's leading h, K. P. 8ulUv*n. H, Kussbaum, By treaty o( IBID Bpaln ceded, dor. much *r*-we inieresled that we hare ' I »ho is reported •* being very accom- him a good crowd-pleaser. Blondle Is road n«i* taim ib* two rKet , . ^ offered a special award of INJOO la I pushed on the spinet, will accompany lady in "The Sea Beast." her star has a socker.from the heels up and a great John EtomervtUe and WUilam Oassmaa wtwatnf r»lnts la Triee Is ue (be been In the ascendant. Her latest War- 1821Id* .t o Thithes comSalte* dsM sBttte • resuls otn » Julf msny yy told to th* loader* In sachh reaptotlrreapeour* •'J""." "rtrsali,' I them. " many are counting on him to wind up Southern Vmtittr liri«rra Orange oa 18 ner Bros, picture, "Madonna, of Avc: the Tntial.Milti.ina HIM «De Taas-Jlrlma* Hot, a distance a* w*U a* the hnor f bi th hih BOHOVOK Friday only, and is sure to attract big 8unday—Sunday School. 10 a.' m.; uf S3I il government was not eslabllsbed onUl est In your own town. Tho award I* Troop No. «§, Boy.ffcouta of America boor,er meets Jack Crcasman of Newark, Mens Bible Class, II a. m.; evening 1821 mad* at a special Inducement over tho' audiences, for it is a thrilling and pow- In alttother four. Both have shown here 1 1OU| dlllMM WfUf Bl [resumed lndooi "1***'T Tuesday ev- erfully dramatic story, expertly direct- *Kvtce. 7:30 p. m. Grand awards but doe* not prevent lenintt in the Harding-School. A busy before and gave impressive showing*. Thursday—Keeting of otftdal board. PeeJIsh ItMJae* anyone winning on* of th* other prlsts. M. IIPIIPKUU ed, and splendidly acted by the star The Casco Kid of Madison, knowtrtor llearloc • rvfrniKe to *Mgb new cAwrull; and the supporting cast which. Includes 7:90 p. m. "Some books *r* wise," aaM HI He, Look over the list ot entnmU and thsa j HfTiM, d 'raaj^^B program is being planned for the win- his ability to take it and Ilk* it and Ihe Mbrr day. l| swhlnilf orrurred 10 get behind your favorite and support IIN14 4 Grant Withers, Louise Dresser, Douglas (, tbe sag* of Chinatown, "but tbey bold still crowd In with a knockout wallop n* lo fn«drr what. Indctl te'lja" them to the fullest silent. ~ ~ officers were, "elected by the QdiJijiJI ln,«IUi«r.hand,-U-billed-to-n»«rt-K«idl» J57_»_fi!ifi!SP_W*njLAlt.. ithr njctaUoii., mil I rlct priK'bldent, W.,J. Davis; treasurer, program.- ing battler. Jack Scott ot Keyport, \ Prank Jr secretary, Miss The-lpng awaited and much heralded who holds the only decision ever given - First - National-Vltaphone production, against Pal Rogers, meets Andy An- Tout advertisement in thl* i 8VI Pauline Volkaert*.. Regular, meetings will brine result*. f will be held the first Thursday, evening "Smiling Irish Eyes." in which Colleen thony oi Linden. Scott knocked out OOVEB SHIEFEls I ol (ach month, Moore makes her first appearance In Rogers in one of the early-summer la-litUe- Robert «Wppertene to MrtamHy screen dialogue; *UM»aye.li» -first local shows. On. the other bouts, Jallekey £aiv THISSKASON- lar MrgHrtaw-—--- — 101 it Ills home. J_^, s. showing this Saturday for one dayenti of-MiUbum, faces Jo* Patty of i only. Fresh from Its New-York run, Jersey City, whUe-Oeorgfr-PlecoU -ot tiro that li-l»~u>a tala> Crulord JU-W. l~~Errrollmmt~uVth*~KMQllVDrth BChools r UM M.,or I is i'OH 560 At this time last year. where it was exhibited for weeks' at Linden mingles wlth-Al-Oray of Bisa±. PLAN TO USE JJK«HF«U.HF«U., NN I, 1 there »ere 513 pupils enrolled. Yester- two dollars, /Smiling Irish Eyes" is to bcth. . — KTM£NT8 FOUDTt j be shown at the New Craniord Theatre itt mnimNM u rr».l*»-fot-Ui, mum*. Ixtth anil sun |mrc& h t«Mr I day there was 100 per cent attendance The aVena is,to be enlarged so a* to IIMI of •Umlmlb amii u» nvwtlnv•Miiir irrsttiii>rt4lu* lala HMba Wnllt rara U u NUJiuN l lS Kuurlli Avr'imc. hi I In tiic Harding school. - ' at no advance in prices. Its Colleen's comfortably accomodate 3,000. The THE A&P 3fARK£TS IwUimaurlr^U* — I Mrs. A c. Ogden left last week for greatest hit. Come back to Erin. "Sec ringside seats have been divided; Into Jisa» I Calilornia' where she will spend a few Colleen,** a 'Colleen'." Never a'part boxes, seating six personal and the com- lull) u'liU lull VA&. la so made for her! Hltcli on behind, her llll Drake Mt 1 months, tilting relative*., mittee reportssthat there has been an TUMDAV, or lili Cras ncreasing demand for these places. I v'rlnck f II |a tl iwn'iii.n. crui»rd 1W4.^^H< Mr and lira. Warren Wood left on|ianny two-wheel cart and come down TTH tk*) exMoIag ol eoUer I, Nntllwofili, Hi, Several parties are . being- formed, so '^^1 Saturday by nwtot for ar**nrlUe,Nvt3jt to the county fair Make a wiah at the '"•«• "III U «lf«l OB Mil r._, that women members of tbe dub will er 41M pretMuatloa ol •KM, Ih. tiruilaliHM uf vfaloll art M roltaMi j There they will *pend..»ever*l dajsT wishing well^it can't help but come B. It nritaijiKi br Un Mlrot ultaw '—I true. See how-the same crooning be-welt represented iri .familypsrtJM. and more lnv ICRANFORO V.-T. A. ody can bring two young hearts to- Reserved seats are tl.EO and general . tou ruoaa aril admission $1. niNii t. l \onaJ WILL MEETING gether—end then part them ocean- Mra, Slrnrlt: All' opcll the Cranford wide. "Smiling Irfsh Eyes" is chock Ticket* should be obtained a* *oon aa Oattag the ooanlag oatigtj, pin to possible from the following member* of aUutf ' - - I High School Paren&nacher Asaoda- full of romance from" the land of ro- ita«e o( the aonrios and lw» I I ai ru i.nl, MaM « • I to will be held Friday afternoon at mance—packed with comedy from the he committee in charge; Herbert B. Al«. oiiaraurocKiiar" home of wit. And whejq Colleen bursts Wlnckler, chairman; Willis T. Wild. Jth odock-inItmf.Caeveland School nminrtlMi Humllh usdw UM I I'rliali Hume bol t ium. Election of offlcers will into song in three lilting new hit bal- J McLaughlln, Mr. and Mrs. O. 1. tha Doniiira tniUtit SV4 tUx uluu Vtiitue Crania X lads, "Smiling Irish Eyes," "A Wee Bit Jansen, Mr. and Mrs. A. As Smith, Mr. rnutrurttil SB4 JiM ]faHu<*7otiarea**ur«(l and nmi of u» mara~w nr tfvaara*«n«n-at laa« Jichoa expansion' nSa^n^lrawhVup 6'I*™" and then "Can I Bide Home and Mrs Frank Harmer. Mr. and Mr*. •fSprta* W Use lar^rcwtpriee* for the beet. You rraot at *Urb UU MM riultAsHbaaa! ' ^ _. nau< Wot K • by the itoartlofKttSSan will Be out- With You?" y,ou11 underetand why they R J DeUer, Mr, and Mrs. V. W. Oop- ao4 laM and svek »M (a* npromntnU, tut •HI realty eajoy trading at one of *i nir I«! lone,l andlli*toSn^nietnber of palU M per seat to see this picture on cutt, Mrs. Edward W. Oaffney, Hra, 35e| •uck mm Mulfwt Mcfsns I plf Hit. Monday and Tuesday the New Cran- Fred Sulzer, Jules s. vumrry, i i la^To I1K HANTED-Sbk ford offers two of the screen's greatest W C. Klein. 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[H-. and Denmark, and other' European omatic hot water service. ' " condition; and from the request for et> countries. ThU would indicate that GENERAL OFFICE AMD FACTORY try buuilcs it Is believed that a record this Oompany will have a very-pros- The general office and factory are breaking number of players will com- : perous year In their export sales as located together at * Oarwood* N, J. FOB pete. ••... • •••• - . they have had numerous inquiries from This enables tbt sales office to keep in The filnglea Championship is ^ty^l- foreign countries to reference to their uled to start prqmptly at two o"cloek, line of water heaters. sales, at all times, and it makes It MEN and'wUlbe followed by the Doubles posalble for a "customer to receive TDumament. Horseshoes will be fur- NKW STORAGE WATER HEATER" nished, but privately owned -shoes may Early tn the year, the Oompany an- quick service and prompt deliveries. Already there U a breath of fall In the The Esda oompany also hat » tales be used if they meet the official re- nounced that a new water heater quirements. '.'. •-••'•• , called Ibe Oarwoed' Automatic Stor- office m Brooklyn, H. Y* which take* sir, heralding the time for new over- Excssllent Fbbd^Pranpt Service age Water Heater would soon be can of tbt buatness of the Oreater coats and suits. A silver, trophy will be presented to he Wnglfr f^Bywpiflf^ and a medal tt -aesced-tnte-prodncttoti This heater Ntw Yortt Bffltlwv An InTitatilfm to Tbe ISrefuT buyer">Ui "nn low-price aut- Beereatlon. The Union 'County Park Latest suits and overcoats. In the ap- s auogtmsBBt of dome proved fabric* *nd styles. Tailored to G. J JANSEN Ika Davlaoa achoUrshlps, which an. "tbt Oeolaglcal *ur»ey tayi thai the perfection, Light B*U la Sky CrVRPENTER^JLND, BUILDER •H* taree Bnoergrsdoates from Oxford area of Lakt Okeecnobe* vtrte* from The rallkj nay la the great belt or aal tkree frea Osnbrldg* anlvtnlty ^M t»T» sqtare mllsa, anoiauw that BEVERAGES ANDVP son* of tlght-whlcb-etretebea acroaa ttwAlgbbi in HJiafcti Hne. Hornet to Orda .ffagkadl ft attend the udvMtles tt ti tbt etcond largest frsshwster $22 the sky at an' angle' of about 08 de- *C Barvard, Tale and Princeton to tbt lake ta tbt United States. The (in- gress to the equinoctial, and extend* E*Mm&Omif*jGir*i on M Work tUtofl Btatea were founded Is WO ert entirely in the United States It A personal tailoring service which as- fnini UiirU.m to horfton. It It pro- Hn. Heary p. Davlsca ef Kew irifnrMwUnii. ^-MghGSde Work J. F. DC by H Ukt HlealgsB, Lake Pontchartrato sures you a perfect fit and complete dursti' hy litcniled < Ugbr of..nyrUdt -4>1 * ktbt third n Hat la tbt Unltod slurs, though when viewed with on- sldeil eye li appears at a great ex- GR( *>>J«fO*U panse iff diffused llsht Ktnra are not A Ml«rowa aul* eetricb ttandt CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHES dlslrlliiiidi i.iilWrmiy thraughout the •" •Wrtfeet hlfh, from tbt crown nllk>.. mi) uudmany of them, It la .ta.Hght brara of normal sleep, Ibe IIIMU^IH, nrv DUOS, the ceDters of plan •£»• bead to the vpW and wtlfht atoood la tbt soundest Tbt tnnscu- Bt »lnry »)f'i'ffii: . -•..'•''•- tar wttem bu then adjusted Itself to ° RMdy4Made Prices The McCarter Scliool Ian oot* tTeald to attain a recumbent position. From tbt fourth _» •• boar. At aocb times It It boor onwards sleep becomes progre*. t> Ce«ars> rdnr JEB8ET •eaerally bellered to derive) no tmaJL ••» ttsts Ih^wjms. caea as jails, .»^A..-£.»j>ii' : and sound values, ye, •eel Sagar |s4wtry daughter of 81r Tliomaa Annvtell Lit* Flrtl frayen la BagUili KinoWgmrtm 1st, 2n«k3roV-4th Rod 5th gntW are' 102 beet' augtr factories, .Tbt First Book of Common!Prayer, Amndell of Wardour enille, who oar •eeatea ta IT ststee, some of them tbt srblch wat printed In IMorin'the time ried Cecil Culvert, second Lord Baltl largest end finest la the world. Firm- I more end founder- of Unryland. »rs are paid nom #40,000,000 to WO,- of Edward VI, subslltulKl the; Bng- llfh lugwvtt for tbt Latin, Ingtbleb PELTIER »j«at>>.fortbiJieeter«p. ••,- : aU~olEer~a»rtlca~books1iad bwowrit- -^TWE^AIfcOR - -" EAgTKAr^STRUET Hak) CvD Pi«*ras» He' maa can be stark naught at Saeelt Slate Qaarrylag • ._ OUNrORD asm. Let at atop the progress-of sin \ H*w IMhr of Color am ta ear. tool at the Drat stage, for the ,Tbe wire saw . hns revolutionised, FINE 1 ~ Adctulioi tt goes the fnster It will In- elate quarr/lni In Pennsylvania. _Th_e_ s.—roller. general! |tt«rafct\of cuttlni Is. about Tsso-PUntlng' twenty ty twenty-flvt square feet per. skan begiai hour. The traveling speed of the wire i i fit about fifteen feat per aevond. isr which w. Bade* HanU i TWnadoes are more numerous In Teist TMslrcMier '"•;-i .Maj ^nd Jane 4bsn..«nxJlll)er..Umt. MUture I. W?*f< - r Writo_on •f tbt year In the Middle West, ac- Aflov* wlt|iout-esteem Is volatile cording tb records of the United. and capricious, esteem without lo\e in State* Weather bureau. to languid, sod cold.—Ilulwtr Lylton

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SraooA HncrpsioB. ;^ ELEPHONE the Public Sonic, atore Tnearest you and ask to have-diif'-Tlior with no »—«»«-*»»-'s'^.-^ Rbtary -Jroner> tent to four, homex foc.dem- - onstratton. Set it to work on your Idtehtn hs 11 W I l~HTTB*i on Everything or anything* tabU-ait in (rant of it and koep ribjiuay, entering one piece after the otfyr from The you may' need, in the, | doAea basket <• j' T

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ATTEND TELEPHONE OUTING Telephone men and women from DID Ml HEAR Cranford and vicinity »ho are veterans «•*, in Uic industry were among the. 400 or moro attending the second anr meeting and outing of the H. O, Mc- HW LAUGH? Cully Chapter. Telephone Pioneers ot WINDOW SILJ. America at Asbury Park last Saturday ._ Did you notice how ,•>''•" and Sunday, Sept. 7th and 8th. , • -3 The Chapter. Is the New Jersey unit pleaaedand satisfied he -you-save both time of an-organliatton that Is nationwide hi scope and has more than 18,000 a jr. We wffl «hre your order the tame careful bcrs The (tatherlng brought together you that the reason for telephone workers from all parts ot the the big smile you see ntion that a personal call would "receive. Our com- state who have been actively Identified with the earlier days ot the service in every now and then on ; aMorbneat of domestic and imported groceries is New Jcrsj. The meeting was Informal the countenance of many In character, the onfy formal note be- > an assurance mat you'll be fully satisfied. - ing a banquet Saturday evening at the Cranford men is caused Bcrkeley-Cartcret Hotel, at which by the fact that "wifey" BEVERAGES OF ALL KINDS Chester I. Barnard, president, of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, cooka fine, juicy steaks dclhered an address. Thc^Plnnccro are men and women J. F. DOREMUS »ho hau'sccn at least 31 yean Of ser- Window-cm... vice and whose records In some ca in G R

in creepe above that mark the Bucro-organ OTZBA icms which 'cause food to spoil multiply Fall aatoDidutafJy. And when food* are kept attoo loVft tenjpe^tilr^fliere Si -toorTlw^aierroattorrrosi4ikaen, THE TX)NO', HOT, WKARy DAY lose their tsourishment valae.- \ Em Measr Of Color and Flower in your Planting. Is sure to have a pleasant and, refresh- 1 ~ Ask us how it is dons. ing close for those!who have awaiting __ Toinmuvthehedthoffotir themlat'liome that luxury which only and to prevent costly food Year Planting'may conslst.of I2S.M or more We properly appointed bathroom can 1 Stall be glsi to adriM you to got the twt effoct ] jilve.' And modern sanitary plumbing artificial refrigeration the yea/around— ^^^ Btr which wo ta» tbousuds ot small «veriT««M." has placed tliehi at ihe disposal ot rich • • l<« '^BBSJI ' ' Badge Plants and FIow«rinl_ghruM. and poor alike, for few purse* nowa- in January as well aa * Write our landscape DeaarBaent for days are so limited as not to be able M Xo'arrord' raw was" s ftw-ytarrigoTur I better r**** *sT - ' almost priceless luxury. If you desire to know all about the up-to-data bath "Betag dlgnlflwl st the wrong ear lOSjwe >aisstr '<* »»'•'•'• FUlta- time la Ilka wearing evening and Tor «hat a moderate sum they can clothes to a ball game/' belnstaljed. call up the Heal 8anltary v-*a«s Dad. NATIONAL FOOD '•'i-L Plumbers, It Is false dignity io refuse to PLAWFIELD take advantage of low prices, Juntoui. ro> BATtmoax f^lESS BROS. Heaey D*wi. each . ..L..:.i Ue' MURSERYJnc. Fr+ea Ivas, 1 lbs. ...,Jto PRESERVATION Plumbing, Heating. Tinning' Scotch Plaiiu, NJ. •Yeah Lisas* 1 lbs. _Ue Telephone 914 "" I lbs. .___..- Jtse TeL Paowood BTI w I • a • S CHJOD. Areas* -p^i Oraasa, I Urn. Jl -Gtlmr^rmatfrt^t- >«MMmMMI»OeJOalOOO>»0 M-o*o-M-> Painter and Decorator Long Biperlence and Oanftd Work "S6 O O Ensures I CASH VAUUI Telephone Crantord sn letter n "Wls » « Lmosta Av OTAKFOstB 1Z2 r Union County's .XMODEa act the •attssi L HOME

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mipnts OoTnuufHy <*** tat of awmntkj Worth amtk tttew, Pbeetor and mm toward the east of improv- Holmes. President The ragukw meeting of the Onion ta«Bal»at>^ was adopted. • -- Oountr Board of Chosen l^eebotders BetoMlon by p^mi fjmiMUllltt an> to eonte.to the members bis appftda- ! •?_ held at (He qourt House, Xuaa- thoriamg Direetor and: Clerk, to easeate tton tor the good work done for Bonnk nated Traustiun patsanlnrto the re- There DirectayWelse) presiding. Ban moval of tracks -was adopted. '-- * ,". Board adjttnied to.meet The fsOowfekg resotBUons by Ftoanoe l«h,l*39,at?»>r' -' ' In Pharmacy CHAS.M. uKlStb, eooonts, whether in s teacher printed coptea on — _—. ^-., or a preacher. • physldan era lawyer. AU bUs pretented oa roll can were .The jeir 1*1 IJL Oj It counts f or • gnatdeal in a i*arme- BsumxiNU _. _ ..' Oranto Arojwo 1M.M fMt fr«a Ik* lalar- Ib* "jf«f <* eof/fu«l«rT _, __ dtt. naldsMmm lodging the quality oocUwi a Ino aouikorlr skto of Oraas* Attan* freeholder HOetly reported at Fittat; Washington the teeesslty of cbsnglng the oil* UM aastorlr aldo of Snilk Mlk (Knot, me. Place _ ' of Ua raw materials and it tollshi minane* unit aloaf Oruto Aroo.no ttoni d*fr*o> rke montha and the positions of the how they must be combined In physi- Hi ulauus UUrtjr itro*li MM M.IS foat I* a Public notice from War Department Arense Brksja. RoatOt-Park; Baiter taoatha In the year, to revise the ta- •Una, lameo ooulk It d«M 41 inklliMa oaa rataUve to the proposed Improvement lace Bridge, Westflald; Bseonstructrng , a. cor. »»>. cians' preecrtptions to get the bast III* U I Mt lo a auk*; tboaxo *owk,p*>aUol wtli dent calendar and make It ceoforar oraajo Artaul S* dojnos • Blkulo* SS a*co*di of Blsabeth. Rover was referred to Bridges. OWon. ~L - stUb the Joilnn calendar. early CteMlM effect. »aot MIS foot I* • aukoi IhMoa north st thU 20th ceo dojnot «-ulnuua wolf 1MU (oat lo In*Blssbeth Drawbridge Committee. A representative SOB thr American L avutitorlr aid* of Oranf* Afmu* aad In* Plaoo from Township of Legion sfldfsaesd the Board thanking ^ belief aE Union enclosing two resolutions re- them for their genet uallj and eo-optr- Waabd, • N*» BUtblr . i ihuh la not Mrtofflrartr he Sola* aU* tun aad dialsuiad aa lau II and 17 on a canal* Has of Uaaford Far*. questint: bridge at Ccnant avenue and atlon and urfttmr them to be their Toe offlce i-ynlr Is rather Hoping an _ i »ho is strtrtoc to^oadtn UsaroH. H. - ...... pabot_avenne_>was referred to Bridge guests at the convenMon. , . •jswance-aseul-wllLdrsp bubelore i more and more. ^That theont N t>> i. WaUaco BH»1»», Clrll ___ Committee No.V long, bit present blotter having rtacbtO t «ten jpirenl feud• Ma" r rI . —•••>., and fUod IIn U loHo Oonununkatlon from City of Summit the ssturslloD point—Detroit Newt: / I» man. he- spoke »rds which r 't OBco of UaM toaaiy, Uto. enclosing cow of ordinance pertaumg , of sinful man could not dt Itls, u ktap III S. CHAS.aCIVENS - Tkon la duo aniroiuaalal* Jt.lMTI, wlik to River road was referred to Road -A»«at.r" of WfcMl / h that they wtkvi lUroal from AutuM III*, Utt. and OOM*. Committee. 1 them the »at«etto| ILUIUSL H. i number of people in.tbeaa b ter at how low a price it it told, »r ilrluo of UM ato»« lUlod writ nf'tarl Communication from Township of .look upon Jumbled muttering lacufoclaat lo lao dlfocttd J Hull i ' ' T«lsjpbocM508 if in the preparation of it landuo, at Ik* Saorls'a Springfield, requesting jelW from the fC «hW« any ^j In In* CIK of aV . overflowing of Rahway River and Van has become, far too 1 necessary can it omitted. WSDN*»DAV! TUB «I» DAT «» OCTOlaB, A. D, IIJ». : Winckle Brook was referred to* the 8pe- Sttsivdcurd Lunber & Supply Co. to h*Uere ImpU j^:P»toi«e;«c««rlttee. ~ r~* .. «,r -v>, ^tbe*tj;a»,>lhatvHb»4, a proadao* k*»t**flor'aartfculaf 1/ dMorlboA alt ^bmmunlcation from J. L. Bauer, ; most people, are ttm tool J.R.REAY uai*. Irlas and Mai b> Ik* Tomaklp ofCrta. Holy Spirit to manifest B lord la la* daimu of Unto* and Mat* of MmState Highway Knglneer. thanking the director, ofUdaU and members for desk Fan ssst Wkofto* tad Door Beneot of Clear White Pine IM to.talck , I in 'the lives of human betngi Schouler Construct ion Company »hlch past human Ofidenti set was received and filed. trtrtd wtOft It m. aatsh Brotaa Wte*. AU tUndard slses kept to stock. Communication from City of Linden -In «ays which must be in aad gt iaadi*: aad , GssMtaMtaWOtOtrVej^tedrip* Arbors, Pences. He. S- -y— W——* ;-J-W UJ>rt •»l>n««a, a fit Umttt U*>)) a»4 OH IMMM aad t t tl " " 'SSSLS^lOMWUWor^^ idV u du. amauuSaCht>.M9.«r Oofhn»r" i * *A from City of sum* l lo be authentio- mediums of |MI« iad.tWH.wBk taUHii tnaa JiUx mltJsnciosiflg copy of letter from whereas they < an not T George Steldle complaining ot condition mtt»*lliMMt>«»t«ietM*< >«»•» 1 s revelation and Insight into of sidewalks at Passalo and Springfield Mtt«ttMtt»>t^M»t^^l>H«»»f»i^^-^x^.w<-\tT; t of things which they do not p avenues was referred to Road Com. HUttfrt Sol.a I* auaearl of Mow tw.mlttee; - - .QRASSMAN.& KREH . prophecr*and- inspired" UM •mr. BoMroo* Tk* IraakUa toclttir for How Invitation from the Shade Tree Com- , in the lane sense of the int auUdau aad titlan, *o*BUIaanL aid Ilia t. Oottba, ot si*., dofoaSuttv n. la, foe nitmission for the fourth annual meeting iiion or- tife\ Is a national indust of aMtlsasod nnali to be held at Plamneld, September 13 AND SURVEYORS I hire the pronheta of doonva flo •r ibtm of tk* ak»*-aiaut wttt af tori tu order. The Dark Agea are uj faelM I* aM dlnewd I aoill upoa* for aala and U, was received and filed: - ' EUZABBTU. N. i. \ br aiiuio twdiM ai ib* aufia-i oov* In UM Communication from State'Board ot M«*»>«M>lUIMI J Inexorable tawtares»sadlly wo. OourttloiiH, la Ik* Cl« of miMtSS, M. J.,Taxes relative to a bearing was refer- ***»*«*«HH*J I out our totructtat, ptfferent ae "* WIOK mi inm BAT or red to Finance Committee and County 1 greater, order spedalise on d Attorney. varletles ot eomlnt; catasb afuraooa or iald < x w Darol of laadand Report and resolution by Bridge 1, The 8peagler School takes tkulwirjdfkuUrtj-eooerlboa I »U- Committee No. 3, requesting authority • role of O|bbon\ao4 rlatcrlbti I uif l/ok» aaad Itat* aat MM to advertise for bids for new bridge on t and fall ot Western dvilliaU dMlmaiod at M* aluj New Providence road, Mountainside, tpeciallaes on\ heredity a , aliU-Sn |S()) aaT»Ulaaialltr-aid> --UM (M l lau block ... o* mi ootUUd "Ma» of CraafoM Mac, was, adopted. ' . i the race-going to teed. I Crufotd. M. J.", •nk£«a> was tlod to Uu Report and resolutlon,,Jby,,Bridge : School of prophecy BUs the 1 Dishes that used to require thirty min- Union Couav KoiMar'a o«k», Januarl M. INI, at sup No. Ill-I. Kimra aloo aa SI IMunUHa Committee No. 3 advising of bids re- . huoents over the-ooloi^schex utes, now done In fifteen with DIF, the Annvo. Craafwd, N. ), ceived tor new bridge on Lake avenue, I the resulting LUeratnre of Despi Thor* 1* duoo appnulauapprulauubU f ll.iis.S4, wllh Vnlon, and recommending ''award of iOUS. \ fiTfintfny new, washing powder f**^ launat fnai AusuaAiMual Miafolk, , 1IMIM», anaadd ee*UU. to Clean Cleib^s 1 MAIIUMAIIUIIb H. TWL, ri*. tract to low bidder waa adopted. " r hand w» ham the Ore water softener. rlANK a IIBNNkVWIIBNNkVWVV, al' •St. Polyanna, with it* anthem •IMACU Report and resolution by Bridge Committee No. 3 advising of bids re- "• s to the best of all possible wort OIF cuts aa much aa 313 hours off IWUirra BAIJt— la Ctuwnrr'of New lotceived for new bridge! at Madison ave- h »e live. OaStoins of indust the average dlttawashlng tune every nue, Scotch Plains-, Waslhngton place. Iher special devotees. Kvtrythlng New Providence, -and -rccarnmendm ] the best as long as dividends fli year. It removes tarnish from, silver award of contract to the low bidders with no rubbing, Dainty material* *1 >lrtua of too aboTMUlad'trril at nart was adopted. lulu J* aw dlneiad.l tk*U npoM for aalo bi t and resolution by Bridge harmed. side hat requested a contribution for storm newer construction, thereby ellm- Oet a package of DIP at your grocer*! •I t*o o'clock In Oil aflonoon of aald daj. natuic nineteen bridges and recom- All Intl corlalB uad or pan*I of Itnd. and and prove what we say. Money back pr^miat..tangUJW _l^5Ul»l^ch«rU«l.^tt- mending that a contribution be made If not satisfied. was referred to Finance Committee. ^ I f i If I inc. WHS« j«soiuUonL.hy Bridge ^ -- Unsulakod as Committee No. 3. advising of bids re- .-, and Orijr-.ll (US) aad |wo hundrod and argr-aonn (131) at »ul lota aroceived for new bridges on Willow ave-> littt-ilomi mi a PHlaln-mip!-*inluod-"flot-»l ntkir-RoseUe-Parkr-and-Balter-placer UtiUdluf Lou Uillf olnud \>J Dr.' I/Oun«Urjr, at Cranford. N. >., % nUlo fraa Uwot" DM Wesifleld. New concrete floors to la Uw oBoo of Iko EWuiar nf wktOouuui of present bridges on Stanley terrace. Colon Moftntor SUi, IMS, at Hie No. UI-», Tnor* U duo opprululalr W.US' andOstwood terrace, Union, and recom- WILn. silk Inlanat froa Ausut Il*»; IMS, mending award of contracts to the/low- Vu DIFFERENT WaAing Powder •""" M ' BAUUU. H. tOOb, tkorU.' est bidden was adopted. . / ' inKkurt o. AUSTIN, twr, •. . Report and resolution by Road Com- •uiaco , r»*a—iu.it mittee advising of bids received for Im- provement of Third avnuwr-RoseUe, sinuuxiAiaVi Nonoss and recommending award of .contract, to-the-low-bldder-was-adopted>—-/?- The following reports were received and filed: Jail Committee, Sealer of Weights and Measures, Rahway Draw- Ik* orodUoro of oaii itunatil to a- to Ik* Mbwlkar wtmr atik or aama- bridges, Blsabeth Drawbridges, Lunacy, *|^B«JBkk> sjlAtaltoH AU1 rfHM^^tf^"k( ^BBBva*aa\Ba%I sVshM *JBV Mosquito, Stationery ind Publication Wm. £. Golding at Mid eniatrt wtlkla tU utalka fraa x Ik* eat* *f oaU oidtr, or Ik*/ wttl k* (mmand Supervisor of Jioids. / ksma ansi sissiiKif «e umarlna ik* auu "-•• '^Finance Committee contribution.of »10,000 toward-storm sewer be made to the OPTICIAN Town of Westfleld waa adopied. Resolution by Egad Committee au- 9£ I49.Z5t-,jasH...s.w-:-u COMPLBTB PklCls ~ . AND EIPHTEENT-MONTHS

gPEED ta combined with ihoroiighness of washing and wfel^ for dtabl f T byy deStj^S^ of waahing by hand w i^oved.S a8hda moveove S SS^ * ? ^ hd > -- I J its wide top simplifies such little handling j»ttfie clothes as IS* \ Tt6 dwtricaUHriven, swiitging^S^ "j£Koft rubber rollers makes transfer of cloUies-fron?one water to another easy. lUmjulkHe to eoMceol 'J ' Wslr»w1»««p«»«com>ito»,w«ol. 8an d ironed with a little practice. ** *»* iS • . the »treek_A»k _. ' . * :>-7'"••-! -: ." Ask . etetflmfly* abottt ua and mbing, Tinning UM aitim you of oar worth and de- V 1 tZtiL reS*^e|^^| J - >ii^»' -" --. fljjiMfa'yataa -J HMting sgjgr

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ftheman Vfjlhatf and know! |Chu#h which offer many m ahlp with IBV, Bat l if that word | ^f£hr« . •tor Christian eerrkeT^ i children. / Wno|j led 2 >»th»>eartot ttnngcr In ^r ^ nveighmgjt5rt«n>retibit wh leflnlW church Come dnirtb and;wo : which makese prfeptfitiif fwf Ule *nn\ud butvAt to be secret ot the 3&£^ ^w: held In December. The Circle meet* In The Church school convenes i . elnate i s» much that we age wrt aw aadaratsnds. the Parish Reuse on the tint wedne*- On Friday, Sept. 3Ttfc. there wfl be a worth ex- Cohort Lindbergh needed no letters a. m. with daises tor all ages> days ot the month l Ul : of life Into the The nrrt card party at. the boase of Mast «X Br- '." 1? !:. * Prophets or con- category or intMdneikm^rjc*^ knowledge of Ickson. Coward street. We bops as t"«Pt. the prophets of materialism ' to be solved, a study and fellowship I* held tec i .men U not ptrUcslarly helpful f be fathomed, a strange Ian- fttndi to be**tetved;«ttb: open hands held at 3 o'clock. many of oar me minis as aategats wtt !^Jy ^ the funeral 3 < •'•-'•! must interpret Into our ana heart aa he landed In Paris after nesday evening in the Chapel at 100 The Woman's Auxiliary, the mission- kltend aa this la tor the bmett of tbe _i« »no la strtrtof tanmntntand •panning the ocean i more and more. OCoat tneory.wai over, religion." of . m. s s.7 acciety. meets monthly on the sec-Luther League. A amile «f frkodsbla or a handclasp The dates ot the opening meetings of Q^tfi^«r«pWreWreneSeS d naesavao = " ond-Tuesday In the Parish-Hogs*, at The ladles are wettsisg very bard .ten *ropheVJ ="- " ~ " sesadtaT bV tothe following church organizations are 13:30 p. m, to hear about and study the a ma. p J whichU UMM 5£*! °°? J? aOun< "' »J ""*mucti • »ba Ukt he eonfmlc-rf »hlch WL dHUoesblUe wnanlng «s follows; making all aorta of pretty Ibtags fertb > a man. he-»poto . Theembraee of missionary work of the Church. All the of sinful man could nott dlstjn,- .iiS.i^SKL?'? *he° n """J'Ahehclne perhaps the real i Christmas sale whkb. will be beU «si fl —^ ^^A".' * "" °» '° "/* ""^ te-th.tlhVre'irBo Are ean,Jrantetnd ellmatror national The I Bible Claw, next Sunday women of the Church are members h that they who'stood boundaries, A prayer need not even tember ttd, November 1st and ted. We base yea) them UM laattarrngsat k eten with his own brand of ">>/«y, no foreign language no nut- morning.- September ttnd, sod are urged to attend the meetings. all will do your Cbrlstmaa sbaassng at is clamoring to be heard at *1/Wh must be solved, be uttered to be beard and onderstdod. The tint regular meeting will be held this sale. Heart speaks to heart In a way that OctobeThe rLadles 2nd. ' Aid Society. Wednesday i men. ^^tne result is sure to be confuuon /8urely l! our knowledge ot Clod as an ctober 2nd ^ October Ith. • ia't is a to all tatoe n u m l needs neither solution-nor interprets ^The Women's The charter mesBbershiai tM wtH be s experience. AB apeak a strong 2^^r^.*^., ' ^r , .77 °«» «* fWhtr of .11 be Missionary Society The Young People's Fellowship Is toclosed on Sunday, Bfept, Hnd. If yaa U us that to right, it ought not to be necessary for Monday, October ich the to assist at th •Wi to b« counted aa one of in* cbar- [person p. m. ttr member* of calvary tatberan ~ > not mean that a majority i The alenis Uague. Thuraday. Sep. o'claek. The first meetUig will be held Clturch, please see tbe pajtsa. Re«. Wil- Utnber Jfth, on. Sent. XI. when plans tor the year liam Bthrena. before the twentyeecesML Will M formulated and dUeuased. AU Sunday School • « a. m. , look upon as The Young PeopU'e Society ot Chris young people who would Ilka to Join . gift_pf_ tbe_ijtrtj;_modjsnl«r»wn. near.to the gates of Morning worship, 11 e*esgcb, has become,far too wide,Ood care for us or laugh Women's duild. nm and IbM PH- days. -^ to ballet, implicit,|shall interpret t will bt on. SundaySnday,, OctoOcto- The in tt, Ouud ot.Trlnll* churcchurch gv eMl Tbandwr. ber eth, *t,ihe nwrohih f hhow of/Wor- will hold its tint regulal r meeting on most people, are atm looking I Men either become about to bVtrtahushed. ship. Members ot the congregaUon. Sewing, every Thttradey. m c and dab-; Surely if Jesus Christ-had any mis- cod and human souls the world over Wednesday. Oct. 3, In Ute Parish House All rneetinge are held an the (bardi Holy Spirit to manifest Him-1 hie hi every pet !me of salvation S'CJJ1 I'-) the world It was nbt to create and of this community, not'members at 2.34 p. m. | in the lives ot human beings in'that comes their have no-heed of an Interpreter. Chrlit, of the church, are kindly Invited Into rooms,' a» south alon aveaae. or else tliey de- fuitlier dlOcultles for those who wouldas he- la, without the distortion of men, i ohlch pass human Understand-liberately resign lves to what- come nearer to Ood. It was to.show the rellowshlp of-thla>ihurch. New [-in «ays which must'be Inter-'ever sensual •peaks alike to every human heart, and members lived into" itlon the lndal-ii - men hoh * lax they were rbjht in. theiir fans Into flame the spark of divinity I if the majority of men? are ever grace of the it maytring.'. estimate or Ood. Jesus did not come church at'this service. If you have Interpreting that Is in every, man. Deep calU unto been-, considering this' relationship r . has always been a- to set up a standard or theological be-•eepUUct beteta Uke and goodness ami ly. of course^ are hypoerUes, pro- task-which man has reft called upon to Hef to which men must subscribe to en- which you otftw your own soul, and to ; to be authentic mediums of the truth are multiplied because they tee the welfare of jtour fellowmen. woqt undertake, and strange have been the !w the. Kingdom-he came to show n Jesus,-not Ood reflected and Inter- Profiteth it a Man whereaa they are not They.interpretations. The-rweakness of men >nen that the materials ror building the you please-speak to the Pastor. : preted, but Ood made.manifest,—not The Annual Rally Day Service* of OIMCTOM 1 a revelation and Insight mto the has been the physical Instrument which Kingdom lay all about them largely un^ the likeness of Ood In human-term*, the Church School .will be held on Buh- t ot things which they do not pos- they hac7 to devote' to the -task,-and heeded and unnoticed. Men tried to TUMDoai u.xuixvm . If he gainJite whole world and bUt Ood I AnA d we see, too, not a shell day; September »th. the tribal and national barriers which make a puzzle of a thing of which they low hi* own soul?" proph«x--arid--iqaptfeel-titter, they could not hurdlei, Qod must haw ol nianhond. not u-K---- ^ «IUUMJ;MrK»« thbmselves were the solution. They but perfecpt t man..man... And the part of u TRINITY EFI8COFAL CHUttCII in the large sense of the Inter- a ".chosen pepple^-of ajf the peopletried to give back to Ood what; he liad ion of-lirey Is a national Industry, or the earth, and IT a-chosen people, that la manman. anad nontt animaill leapr'tl' o •- Sunday services; g a. m. Holy Com- »ILL1AU H. WILOON The lost souls of Wall 3tgcet forever bestowed, upon them. Afraid of burst the chalnsTdtn which we have munion; »:« a. m, Church School; 10 lfcnd* I. I hire the prophet! of doonva flour, then a chosen tongue. So they, reason. their own responsibility, and amazed . vw-iT«ia t« order. The Dark Agee are upon To the Jews, Qod was a Jewish Ood shackled ourselves to some man's inter- a. m., nectar's class for adulu; 11 a. m, BOKWIU. B. NKIIOta are legion. tTB AVEM'E, us] at the mess they had made of things, pretation ot Ood and life. Tait babble morning prayer and sermon by'ahe I Inexorable tawsaresteadily work- who spoke Hebrew. . When the civil- they have magnified the Inscrutability ^ '.-•'•• TrtMurff lout our destruction.. JMOerent sects lied world-demanded a snare, they, so of voices maddens us because we want Rector. (Evening services to begin with WILLUM H. SSUKD or a God who would some day -show, to live the more abundant life which the first Sunday In October). X. The man and the woman who i greater, order, spedalixe on dlf- to: speak, endowed God with another the way but to those who solve the^ rid- OKOSOS H, lATSS varietlea\ot comlnr eatastro- tongue.—Greek. . »esus promlied : toievety. man who- Trinity Church extends a henrty uid dle or me, • .,. . ;•••:..-.; shoulo\follow hint/Jesus on this earth cordial welcome to the many new- 8OSUT S. CHANS retain their serenity have in- I.-The Speriglar School takes up And when the Roman Empire.be Christ'has suffered more from those MALCOLM »." DOTl-tlM spoke Aramaic;.Jesus In every.human comers to Cranford with the Iwpe that 1 [role of aibbon,,and the came the Holy Roman Empire, the offl- who propounded Him as a problem- to heart speaks,the universal language of they wiu afflllau themselves wiUi her BOgXHT A. rAHHlAil * / aiireri their goub against loa*. tiodfaUot Western civilization, clal language of Ood for the western be solved than from those who-have an understanding ^ love, -com* untoIf they have tuy other church home, : osoaos w, rutrrcnsT tpeolaliaea on\ heredity and world became Latin, and In the great- Ignored Him entirely. Men have me," TuMWd In Palestine, "to. I amThe regular church services are sched- BINST B. UBl'MMAN . i the race-going to feed. The est segment pr the Christian'world to- hedginl Hlmabput with creeds and for-with «A always," be saya to the heart uled above. :'.•. VHISTU «. KIUOUO A Guaranteed First Mortgage : School of prophecy nUs the air day It remains Latin •- mularies which' every generation finds thaVolda him enter; . . The church School la well graded (Participation. Certificate ia • rJ laments over the-colors scheme, I Our horizon has - widened—oh, so It necessary to re-interpret ^OoubUeii the church has been re- and Is manned by capable teachers ADikir kJim I the resulting LUeratOM of despair slowly, and we see that we can no Ion- Left to Himself after an lntroduc-.tponslble for many' ot the pusalea and who are anxious to welcome any child LtOtD TBOMMO.I policy of insurance against IOM tlon, * presentation. Christ needs neith- , \ jger interpret Ood along national lines, , p. t perplexities with which Christianity of any age who comes or is brought to niDiar a, a, WHXLTLIY „ hand we have thee Ordeder -anandd th thee attempattemptt ttoo d doo iitt alon alongg clasclasss e..._,..r apolog^ y nor lnterpreationtir . He makek s has been surrounded, but she Is learn- learn more about .the vital and funda- of serenity. |St Polyannaa, with It* anthem of or personaell lineli s resulteult s in a confusiofi n His own appeal to every- heart hyi way ing the .error of her ways. Bhe Ismental truths of .our fsith. • •• .'. BOWASD W. (ATtlN ' '•t to the best of all rkwible worlds,of tongues. We know not whom to be- -"-•- " • y-' "' • •-•• ayy a am. un, which Uiat heart can understand. learning that, Christianity needs neith- Parents are urged to come with their So is a policy of title ineur- »e live. Oajtolns of industry lleve nor where to turn. There U ev-appeals.to every age,—for Be Is a per-er explanation nor interpretation, and children and Join -the Rector's class BOBMt S SNSVILT peclal devotees. Everything la'erywhere a confusion of tongues, and son wham it requires wittier length of that It-is-her .task, aa the body of which meets simultaneously with the - / once. / the best aa long as dividends flow,«e seem unable tcbdistlnguish between days nor much learning to love. Christianity, not so much to talk about classes of the Church School. This Christianity, as to be like Christianity, class Is for men and women and a cor- And her people must learn-that, tool dial Invitation Is extended to the com- BANKERS AND MORTGAGE Argument can never take ANTXXOMP place of love. \ men meets weekly at the homes of the •TOUT, WUTnXLD, M, 1. There Is no room for class or race different members. Thtt arganliation distinction In the church of Ood. There ought not to be any higher seat which • / can be bought with a price, for all must kneel before the same Utaror Ood as penitent slnnen. tunity _ Th« Church, hasjieni_faithful in ex- tending the Invitation of Christianity; "Corns unto/me, all ye that travail, and are heavy laden, and I will refresh you. and she lias offend the broken body

1 and btood of her Lord to all who would y \ receive it Her peple, often, have tried to uneipret the meaning of this great or sacrifice and Thanksgiving, arc^offtting an opjjortunity. but those who have faithfully accepted their Lord's invitation have come and Usted, aod-found out for themselves* J»rrtht,-end<~the 1 uung we cannot ooroprenena. U that :Gaxpiooi\ since J920.- T" we should be counted worthy to receive that,, which, for our uqworthlnesa we dare-not ar^our~blirrdneaens«~eannor and return the attached St Paul was right,—one of the chief gifts of the spirit is to discriminate be- -•• Dmlighttul to DrtPtt Zeonomteal fe Omnt ifdrm for further information. tween that which is false and that Tha Chawoltt Sfat tMtwn Ita i which is truev—the Interpretation of with that amootzV I cogto to own aji ie^ i4.laai*SB>a*ww%a»e*ss J**ISM^^*% ••• •-•*•• _ •*•—aaVsvaaVgTeravsieawJv^swvejW^aBlaT Jsw^l^ pheta, but that gUt U his because be fijienrototnoblU. Attmyfrndfjoa Oatfrasat i8te< (or knows that any man or any philosophy tntral wtthont tbnlHffa* main- that calkUi*ltsuj' sacunecV-or beUttli turn from TtlmtiMb Eqaally d«- the eternal.valujes for which He was lljlhtf ul art It* contort tuitl hia* content to die, ot hides ^lim In a mass dUngcsu*. Four long •Mafcvlttptle otw«iallrje«MgMmsatlt» of mystery, or seeks to Interpret Him •how abaorbar •prlag* frovid* tb*s btttu than » mil— <# who tftntBTnal In temporal termsr-ls [alse-to God because be |s false to life. f|lf^*»efte)K«tany. Inc., dai«lopmantaui4( and its iinestment posiibillifes wijfiuul But whoa my heart la darkened by the obligation on my part. ~ pain'" , Of weariness, or doubt, or misery, 1 someone am Ilit. or hartihr fans me trfcod, STREET - : .._„' -_ " Or does a doty seH-efladngly, Br ;N;:Y. —- tbnHU gtowln* face dfttb seen lo TOWN . STATE band 11 tf^Bfc^^glll aif^l Illlll Blllll I llp^me^i^F^^wniwAn^sasVg. *£ ***•*&!§**<*. rw/«%J«?r.v»^t*!».'H>*gtSgK

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Marguarite Esdy, plarili 1 cf and amlsrant to Albert* York, wUtfresume I streqk;,Th« 7 confer'with the who bad been appointed Tbe Slavish Lodge will bold a dance an effort to see lr the- situation can be Miss Card. The boys' class Jn Oeorrie remedied before It I* neffenry I* take to order. The pur um wUI resume Its sessic More Stop StreetSigns action on the ground* that the attua- Pme_*ot «be_meeUr* waiifae election Jutmeai Men's Association will be held Monday t Monday in October, after th tion constitutes a f'H'TT for (fee not six weeks of tbe g In the Bomugn Hatt, for school Tn& CUhnore _ electloiiiof officen. Plans will also be|yea year o*f \h^toll O QPDnjj Claim Preaent Maricers. Are OABWOOD SCHOOL HZWB ejected prastdent. and then took the (or the industriaidustrlal .exhlb—"l- its secon-d unde^r tttC i Men's Club of Trinity Pa UNCOUt SCHOOL which the1 asociatioii plana Not Observed, - Approve chair- The other cieeUoni resulted as plans to sponsor t. Bortrtnunn; u^ -social-in-its nature and No matter when one turn, no Hat- : Wee-*rtadenuil«nry Pelusio; A-Bettef Biby Show win be held at next month, If the co-operatior n of Tn_ e flat oorieerta • second Thursday of the mo Plan to Restrict Parking. ter In what branch of educatton, jone secretary. Nick Doeme; and treasurer. the VranUm Behool. Tuesday after- tusuesa houses and industries here can day. 1 p. m., ilr the: Parish House U moet interested, one bear* » (real ptember Mtn, from ont'to tour reTecured. loker and entertainment ? Other .Plan* Held Up for deal about learning through data*. In The Oanrood Board of Health A, Miles has been elected to. member- Fund*. grammar and high tf*rtt thioug to tbe four every child uodr three yean at ship lh the.Ore department Hla.elec- . M: Shapiro and Son win opei out the country thla tendency k faft Franklin. Lincoln act to- be preaent, and has secured Dr. tion haa.been confirmed by. the Bar- store at IS Union aveni beconung-a recognised working Stand- ^robwein. a baby apedalist of Hlaa- have attended the station and those plana for a social to be given In the na RatU, better know the question of whether they Mil be ing cateat-b a sinci e thh eb beginningg g ooff near future: torly on Thursdays to Join m seme ac- school. They ofe tbe wood to make who., have not, and tbe Board hose* all friends as "BUlie", left last approved. tivity which to of particular Interest te b mothers win take this opportunity of The Women's Guild of St Mean chain for thetr, library drde Church win hold a food sale next Sat- ' ML St. Marys Academy In 1 Councilman Acker Voiced the- first tbe individual member. The Art Ctob having -their children given a free jificli Joseph Ratti'has ( protest against the location ot" the stop? urday, Sept 28, In Dr. YagendtoTs to only one of tbe dosen dabs m tbe r ADULT SCHOOL health examlnetlott. I. Ms studies at Notre Dame Cr /street signs. He claimed" that they are Lincoln Junior Hkjb School tbe* car- building In Center street Mrs. Oeorge A health chart and gift win be pre-Holt and Mrs, F. Oeorge are In charge. not observed by more than one driver ries out project* which are r—until im*,rauEt ox ocrown t sented to each baby. "'•-.-- : '"/y '\ • out of fifty. President" Johnson also almost entirely by tbe student* tbem- i evemns; eehool for foreign born The Guild also plans-*, bazaar for After tbto date tbe Baby Station wUI cember 5 and 6. ** Cranford Social Club het spoke against tbe signs. The Intention eelres. At present the member* of this open on, Tnesday, October be betdie usual, on Tnesday after- back of tuem. he said. Is good, but the -j^mthe A Urge attendance U anticipated at mal picnic last 8unday In Behi dub an interested in block prmtmg. has basa FranktmSehdoL Ttabdass noon* in tbe Franklin School, from ne. Frank J. Crowley was ,ti Uont committee win draft tbe proper Cash Individual to planning a simple In Oanrood for a two to four o'clock. the card party which tbe Woman's! idea is over-worked to such ma extent Auxiliary to the Oarwood Republican L>:IT n! the occasion. The event original oaatgn whkh may betrans- Its purpose is to [1 atunded and all nported an that very few drivers pay any atten- ferred to a block of nnotouaa. The 1 be Chib. inc., wUI sponsor next Thursday tdultatospeak,°reasome ot tbe adultd* CaUNrOMfHiX KM. F.-T. A. •sble time. '... . • ' tion to them. Asked for his opinion, background of tbe pattern win then be f tb evening In the club house. Mayor Darrocb said that be does not cut away with small black printing, or > attend do so in order to help se- WHX HOLD nWT MERINO |[ Massa, of Burnstde avenue favor tbe signs. He pointed out that stwott knives leaving the design although An open meeting ot the Cranford Flower Hsea'aaartsra it would take a much larger pollee fore* read„. y for use In printing. To some ar- tbe great saaionty are Interested In High School ParentrTeacber Asjocbv- that he has a fig tree on - Tbt SUIIy We* ship 33 tow rty which has a crop ot 226 than the borough now has to enforce «*» v**"^*?*** teaming the language. Uon win be bald Friday afternoon at Sowers every day when the such regulation*, since the present etop-lff"111 "" as bead from VM to «:** three O'clock In the Cleveland School to on fit,r Over 75 figs have already street signs are not heeded- - |I?_5 .._ ^ IS?" «*w*?ab!«ary. auditorium. . Election of _one«ra win ..ito^U)_-°pne-.:.of-tha,-;.fea t "• Peat thaw have been a oonaM- [take place, after which tbe proposed •tkrennfi. Tktftk i in this section of the countr] Another of the police committee's ra-|_'~* ' Bubarrsulag Memat* _Quests_waa_fi<<>-tni>in<< »h»i uaM>|e°wr •» ' me nmaber who bare been inter-; school expansion program drawn up pkukt.vuihp.tncm. I the-i 1 m the desired] acted to attend and abxadz.*eme have by tbe~Board of Education will be out- Anonn life's perplexing altuatloos ! Illinois Travelers' Club Is o] Darroch pointed out that the commit- a tbat ot being In t position where He*: Emtmmm. : its season of festivities wit tee's budget account would not stand tame block may be .used reptatedb/ and bMSMUi«ta«suT regarding tbe das* lined and explained by a member ot for the year. W. W. Hatey, aupento- tbe board, Mr. dement, high school yotfr* expected to say eomethlpg an! Ige and bunco party' at the. Mas the extra expense of new winter unl tare nothing lit say.—Toledo Blade. Elizabeth, Saturday night. form* for tbe police officer*. He tug in of tbto Cu» wuVtutn ooi mg principal, who conducted tbe das* principal, win also be present and •one very Interesting and worth-while aenrel year* ago, wUlte the Instructor •of (he officers and member geated that the committee wait until readjrto answer any questions rerard- 1 club are residents of Cranford. December before ordering tbe unl' objects In the saaUasrtof which Ibey Ibtoyear. lng tbe work of tbe high school. It la forms, so that the bills would come af < have not only acquired knowledge and hoped that every on* Intero-ed will ! Cranford Business Men's A tor the tint ot next year, when pro- skill but also deep pleasure. few HsaaasAy make an erert to be present The sixth grade history daases en- j will hold an Important meet vision for payment will be made In the ddiaera, iben,' la rnanl _new budget. joyed •tereoptlcon/slide* on Monday lay evening in Hayashl'K Dtr afternoon. The**' slides were aboto Wee* a ••veily. what a subject of cqn- Early Meatioa el Petato |ieven-flfteen win precede the mi The police committee did get one tnkfleUea. Wfeat a prodigy) A judge . »t,«hlch a representative of ancient Egypt and Palestine, countries of a* IMagm, teebie worm of tbe earth, Fotetoe* were first seen by Kuro. recommendation approved and that about which they an studying tbto 1 of Education will speak on' was for th* ordering of six restricted of Ike tratb, doaca, of on. eoBqueror«, nported Utl tbe natlvvs as a result ot a protest a few_weeks teat in the alxth grade m which an of Use sjartcrsel—lUalse Piiacal cultivated several varieties of noli e Lincoln School P.-T. A. will n x ago against unrestricted parking. The three sections are competing. Honor 'oca evening in Lincoln Sch council voted to order the signs and to Roll chart* have been'made for each Inprescntatlve of the Board ot E i -r. l,utruot the rules, regulations and or-class. These have been divided into 1 will be present to give an 0 dinance committee to draft an ordin- Period* of four weeks. Bach pupU re- ! of the board's, expansion, progi -~ ahee covering the-ertetlontjf the park- eeives arsttvef star for each week1 Wai ^'v»iu"be"paserited"to;'&ia~ybi ing signs. The committee will ascertain be ha* good conduct. If be gets three I a special election October 1st. atars he will rocelv " """r^^— r 77^: ^~~ can be amended for the new the end of four weeks, Tbto contest s Til cars of members of Cranfi or whether It will be necessary to frame designed for the purpose of improving rt, No. 34, Order ot the Amarac new legislation. _ the conduct, and also for teaching the I Sunday to. BernardsvUIe, —A protest against tbe use of'the sig- pupil* how to make the best use of their The Irving M«arket . Uie Order of the Eastern t> nal bell In connection with the traffic study periods, it to our aim through ie, and spent a, very pleasant t lights at the corner of North avenue thla contest to Increase the number of 24 UNION AVE., NORTH ng day. Tuesday evening, Se and Center street, was lodged with the the pupil* on the School Honor Roll. • , Cranford Court will hold Mas council,. The protest, asking that'the The Travel Club held It* first meet- _ .TUSSS, steaming lihite—the C ' Night. I Master M"""« 1 bell be removed characterised it as a ing, ThUTKlay afternoon. September 12, CloetrJe Befnsentor looks iu parti ••invited. .S''-;:^_,LL:...:: ••! "contraption-which to a nuisance-and |H Ifrsib t.iiy^f| 8cbO0i*- At- tatajgf BUftrnU led Turkeys V idiak of the family food ... ino" sV very annoying*, was signed by seven club officers were elected as follows: i. Cranford Scout Rifle; Club v property owners. It was referred to president. Jack Stiff; vice-president. jWltk And,becau cof iuipcdsli if:aa •sjnitsry and cleanaitft ' i Its first shoot tomorrow atterno the police committee tor a report at John Cap; secretary and treasurer. (the Craniord range. Several of t the next meeting of .the council. Margaret Tullach. The purpose and 'first-class scouts nave slgnifl . Fire Chief Brittain recommended the activities of tbe dub were outlined and ier. of the cabinet« To*know how y r intenUon of Joining the club' a Installation ot a new Ore hydrant in tbe first trip was planned. A*, there : turned in some • good scores Hemlock street, as" will as one In Beech waa no further business tbe meeting Kei gpilled food CM hide ia • - ' The club win probably enl avenue, It possible. Again Mayor Dar- was adjourned. • Squabs into crevices. A damp r fill three series of national matcb roch pointed out that tnebudgtian. The trip to Thatcher's radiator pint lining of the < m expects to finish welliup tow* planned for tbto Thurads* to postponed prdpriaUon for fire purposes was close Adhdl .to It* limit. The chief stated that tbe until Friday at ids. tbe dub win hydrant in Wwnlock avenue,: have as its guests, Mto» Currie, ktot that you iireaffi •of . Trinlty bouses in the street. Although tbe "TBTBoyaof the Room BootT hare commented f r & a 0? bare placed on met last Wednesday evienli 4ity iike-havittll •taoryr^Thawrattniilliui wer Roasting Chickens or that gives then { «Rev. Roscoe T FS*8t, rector oTtl prapriatlon, the matter waa referred hare two main porposet ml v aabsltonetoenabTaal tmp*- e tn Teh, Claude Walters.^BcJgar Johi to the fire and.water nnmmlttw for a pus such tba they ' I William Klein, Charles Otoed at report.. » was Indicated that action '. Hobbs, at whose home lnjtforl win haveto wait untu the fin* <££xt Fresh Killed Fowl ^-i»gwSemi csstinrmecbanisp oflheC ,fj-^awtmu«. lu»»>tir«llr scalednua roue. East, the prganlzatlon gathen year, when provisions wUI be nude for tor Nature m fei-enliigr.'. .. •. _.• .., the expense In the budget . not-col k Sg^3SS5 and l fa« Tbe enter* request for a new fire pacing n^thstt the collected . . c Rev. Orion C- Hopper, pastor 1 alarm box was granted. B* also asked having them gates what they '• 'First* Presbyterian Church, cor - that Booth avenue be improved.-as It „», «_, fulfilled tbear purpose* from Trial; '•Id-ibe. funeral serylce last Thun to In dangerous condition (or tba Orel the Mart by placing en display two. r lor- Miss Jean Morow in Jera All the Finest Grades to be Miss Morrow;': for seyerl years Tba street oomnuttos win Investigate In Your Own Home ipai in a Jersey City High Schoo to tbe ratUar of % rattbrsnak*. There 1 the matter tome If something can beare arren aecttow.totbto rattler and. » former resident of Cranfon done, although fund*- are short In this the boyby** ari trymg-to detedeterminr e thai * ii survived Jby a sister, Mrs. Oeorg department. ali>> / .- atMC< the snake, to which it W eWgextoai. hot If yeas eneee*7 to I^Bsrrov of Mountain, avenue. West Seven petitioners asked tor Ugnta in The, aecondi object no lest 1 ' -The burial, was hi Greenwoo Division veenU* and Fifth avenue. The • lequest ~w*s~granted and tkms'eommltt«en>wUl draft the proper •harkT* tooth. Tba, . tED r the greatest number of point pajperstoprtaentto thettght company. qua InchuKngtb. brown$teoteiad i t/ ^* r, ^ , K. [Xrsniprd Tuesday in the Casino, th ihe bid coodtaon of the railroad crost- ^.oposi^ " ?»-.ecpstaxes prize* were! awardei . tot la Center street.' Tbe matter waa wffl be ghdty tafeM and.used for dh- " a: Mrs. Oeorge MMlett, Mif to th* borough attorney, who GENERAL rnrTJohn Rosencranta Thelrvin i 228 exhibits of gladiolus '" " rtbrraUroedi " The •Beatth KBATOB ^. perennials, roses, shrubs, anc Councilman VFlaher rtportad .that IhSraoay : arrangement* Several hundrei -sldewUks In Tntalavinue am la bad Tbara.waisvi I the show. —-—-— shape. Due to the slant of the-walk. 4 eat kmt tbe tnuowlnf r- It to dangeiomwheBiky, ntreported. , . committee of |he V I*--till hold It* first meeting nexl ' A' against '• beaenbjfl 4iajU|)etty TELEPHONES 26(T.3«O fWslay afternoon, Beptmeber S8lh \. ,.-i [wo-thirty o'clock, at the home-ol ^UiB-XiUlelialetfOrehardViiieel "W' ^hr>: Uttlebale.U) vice-president and "•-n of the 'executive committee. D. Paunce,-ot the Board* of ,—^-wta present the plans for f Jfposed extenskaotthe Cranford ^Sfefe^S^ "tt'SchqoJ 8ystero.: Members Tare •to J* pnmpt In stfrnrtance.

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F«r. News^oftfe Week SOTTOSED>vm Harry Helns-oi the local W* «lurox» to* into cust3!y a nun GarL *1» * UitawhrS hjC b^ ki Varguarite Eddj, pianist 'Ue U brag nel|i While the car Itbflnt POTtELY PERSON \L l cf and wwUjwit to Alberto Jones .souglu as/It U, thought that the ma- lork, witt/resume lessons Sat- A STANLEY FABIAN THEATRE Mul 8. No Slow borne of Oarsood. He became ronfuMdl The .i.uiwi>..iM of t!.t A. X. A. boys' elan in- Georgia; Ward's wtre- beM Heins asked hi* address and ^ wyw ilt.-tta ir.mstnp run m**i*n* • run nnaslum wUl resume Its sessions the South Broad street. Ph-i^.i _ as the bill.of sale and a bill from the whore the'enr di-^.no! sn>)i If a Ore FRIDAY—ONE DAY ONLY—SEPT. 20 t Monday in October.'aftier the sum- ten o'clock Saturdar raonuagand"in- ATestAeld Btudebaker Company. ap» blowa out or |« imnctured. the run la • vacation.'- ., - * .. -• • f. •'' Ursen terment was at Millafd. DeL ' CWrd: dubious, Mr. Hetns refused to DnUhril siut li la nir^.nrr rnr the See—DOLORES COSTELLO—Hear M«s Davis aju held m'h*h regard give hiro back the:application. A» Mr. porwin' WIIA IS iiKiklns. ilw"TWAM to ifen's Clubof Trinltjr Parish is »s_a teacher and SEWJ . rendents of Ions called the police, the roan, darted - -social-In-Us. nature and meets Cranford wjU Inrn-or 6er 4eitn wfeji out of the office. Hixu captured by [ in "Madonna of Ave. A" r second Thursday of the month at great regrel. .'..-• Offlwr Colernan. after a short chase With •GRANT WTTHKR8 and UJUISB DRtSSER at Beach Lake.conn. through the* rear of stores' In North l«'i it iktTrnttt i p. m., lh- the Parislr House f"" An ritrn'tlne nay !•> r<«>li IHMM* IS I A Drama Bo Intcrup Tliat n Itewnej'the PmiwcTr ofHannuf Desire lingI else su lunuBia.i loker and entertainment ? "- Mr._and. Mrs. Herbert R _winckler avemie . • •'•'•• ' • -• •. Mr*. Sarah A. Bciakvut to'hnVe. tl"'.m"n the jrau In the «»en PALM BEACH POtlR :'!; ABK LVMAN ORCIDarrRA NKW8 • Ihe 'puhllnBn, „ J r Beach Haven,-_wbere Mrs.- Sarah A. Rejnhart, mother ol On.hu person, was found a tetter ad Ilk 'iHilstnc'. Kn Omkrtl thpjr utt de •""w.nwimnjnB—3 .. M: Shapiro and Son win open thel spend two weeks. Assistant Postnaiter Waiter £. Retn- dress«d to Mlchele F»rrug«l». 31: Ih'luut ii"J """• «f llii'lr fiNKl rolut Is - __ •§ idem store at IS Union avenue, t hart died u« Friday at the home of Qrand street.'New York! J.iM^Womm.'. III.m,. i%>m|uinli>n. ' SATURDAY--ONE DAY ONLY-SEPT. 21 ' They, .will carry men's "ah< ciu by Torsi ' Omilti«| E.ll weeks. She was orer eighty-three years *""""• MrsrT. N. Gil- The wt-ntrirT burt'au «u.n tliat Tn b« fall .il'»Mir li ihi' love , William Comrie entertained or age. and had been aiiic* for the past than • hamlreJ ISnudumi p,T y iuin«r U ulibf. thr.root >tt (N)ii»ltli>rn irn tables of bridge Tuesda; ' year. • - • • : •riicrpi*,^-IK-i'-n.i (.>|.'ii! » llfralo. in "Smiling Irish Eyes" ,hi • vrip Ulmu8n ^w- "ew*Hampi the airrste reported I" tlie biirnin n> • Proceeds were'tor the build »hlre, Vermont and the Adirohdacks She attended, her last'church service rait In ibnin «i:.i«jn.i«<) ,1,1 DIRBOT ITlOM WOO KNOAOK&rEriT ON BROADWAY l Easter morning, although in a. tery .icara.. am. luuro .. BUSSERVICEi Twai added to the treasury! »eak7condiSori. but was very ruppj to MK8T 8INC11NO AND TALKINO PICTURB . is returning to. Weslejan think, she.was able.to go. she is «ur« ii)tWis^'.EdwBrdKuhlenschmldt S^.^:^XIH!i#«wi:.Conp. 1 ' 1 TWr4 ACTS GRAWORD^ Mrs. Robert Vaihe.'br-Wesion!' Mass. fcplien Eustiee and Edward Ruhtarc hart of Irvtiutton. Walter K. Rrtnnan Ttie ranrrn man who ban *u«l nn •WAJlK-l-LAUr 1 a [lend the State convention of the s Passing this week in Cranford as theof Cranford. where she has made her MONDAY - TUESDAY-SEPT. 2U4 . nt, Kcsdk ._„ uest of her mother. Mrs. Ernest Wem- •viator fur. dumnjrihK no oak »r*H» lit 1 reei. rtmeu's Relief Association at Atlan home for many, years, and Atau»-L.' which tie landed wllh a paraehuie lw« ' THE SCREEN'S IUHD OP PARADISE WestflfM, fc^ ple. Relnhart ol AUentinrn. Piu and one P/touD or I City today. Introdnced I lie 'third dimension HI: ilit> rood, Plalndeld. brother, Rer. Alfred Martrnls of New- nVse-LF.;"' Ly A. Stanger of-WUWw t.freec '«• of nwpats;—Louisville Couriw BILLIE DOVE '« Cabs ivuiieimina- RatU, better known eft last Saturday night on a business port, Ky.. also seven grandchildren and it™ rip to Chicago: He »U1 be gone three two great grandchildren. She was a 1 .- friends as "BUlle". Heft last *__ fnlhnik weeks. . . member of the Cranford Urthodut • Mt St. Marys Academy in North M..I B. in "The Man and The Moment" jiaeldV"; "Joseph' Rattl-has taken Mrs. W. W. Johnston returned home Church, and an '-honorary member of A BRAND NEW SJLANT ON COMPAmONAT* MAIUIIAQE r day the Ladies; Aid Society. Thi; Intturann* mmpunles an.v that 9 22 PM.7tti t. bis studies at Notre Dame Univer* !£?!? | •»"« spendiiig the summer AN KlJNOIl OLYN ROMANCE wlthher husband, W. W. Johnston, in The funeral servtm «rre held at the •oldile rate In' lite couniry \t •ortland, Me. home of her son Walter at H »t«irt» Ini'mmf. slU'ii Tin; man u li.i il.H>n't fcc| prijiu Union Avenue on Sunday ol of Mill nn> nuinlnj out (if WEDNESDAY-THURSI5AY—SEPT. 2rW6 Cranford/Sodal Club held Its Mr. and Mrs. Wank OUg of Orchard - l.iin Angeh1* Tinma. if l.iiiiis:ll lja>n"l ll"t any. kick Viiiii mal picnic last Sunday In Behnert' street recently entertained Miss Kath- witith bburial Monday in the Valley lie. Frank J. Crowley was tbast- erine Douglass. Mt. and Mrs. Edwui bytettan- Cemetery at Hampton. II^J li. iltr wurtih iltwMi'i !:IT nl tho occasion. The event was Perrick and Mr. Henrik Haskel, all of i«iwp Wartk^Wkil. |'pn'iv;il uf his |KT5(iiulily.' • |Lon Chaney in "Thunder"! Her four grandsons acted as [1 atu-nded and all reported an en ew York City. If Hie pnfiV llinf t» jnttm out hy THItlLU-YOtTIX OAfll'-AT TIIIB MIOltTY DRAMA era. The services-were in 'tvrfnrailnc >inHi[i!. ,,1 tImJ iliey win • I'nlks jml^c a man . 1 iy. iiis cfiii- •zblt time. •" !. Mrs. Prank N. Sprole "and the chil- Rev. Edgar M. Compton of dren have.returned to Cranford fropi wnannf. nslly A^n. «,,|,i f,,r , „(,„!« former pastor.'a&ttsted by re»r.«t the pri-A-nt (iMiimcl price, the nn|c Massa, of Burnslde avenue., re- Pryburg, Me., where they spent the Brelsch, pastbt'bf Uw Kin;iri\fliiiijfi;__ivill excuvo a |*j| .BUSES rot HOI ' that he lla« a flj tree on hisjnuncr months. pn<*mnii.nl -unulil rt'n>lvi> JS.WKJ for Bc.Strna 0« lot! odist Church- Mri. COmpUnsaRg t*« •Ms pnner. f/siii-m-c im.tlir |«ri of a nun wlip ri « iplnilfmim W jerty which has a crop of 226 Ugs |jMr. and Mrs. Mri Everard Kempjheil of htr favorite hymns. "Just As I Am" tUll i'U; Over 75 figs have already been >f Orchard . street returned Monday and "Jesui Lover of My Soul ~ anl> lu In- successful-, hint m: can'l '• .Sptmt :.-., _^niUJsJone-; .of_ the. few. flgfrom Jamestown^ Jt. L,'. ..wlwre -they r **•[> still 3I5iirt. ilu> -inliirt' line of ;, in iasi iht'n K\H>Vlt )• TJWyn i in this section of the country. passed their summer holiday. trains 111 i:n lilllfn t»Ti suits ivc arc jiandliiii;.'. ' l jMri. Robert Crane, and Mrs. Preder- Cold,. Al. •! Lakor " Thin li im the srioal- rnnnlnz l)lll Twl 1.1, » rll : Illinois Travelers' Club Is open- ck Zundel were hostesses at the first Prnlraliljr at no iilhpr liote hi »H hlj Mil* mul*:. f. r. null rhlns. f, r liirl-. : lu season of festivities with a unior assmbly dance of the season, at tory nu» the,lot of the itbonfnnn* FROCKS Inr up anil iu>i.lni-'-i 111 ciir». '••t : and bunco party at the. Masonic he Casino Saturday evening. a "eolili'n axe" than it warin the Fif- GOLDBERG S Elizabeth, Saturday night. A that are wanted May' be found at JRuth E. Landls, a graauate-of Cran- leen'lh and early psrt of the SixtWnlli OEAT1I .VOTIt'E r.of (he officers and members of ord High- School, has entered New centuries. \*t no time were wa; -v The loOhryne Shoppe I club are residents of Cranlord. [D*vrs— Mary C suddenly. In Phlladrl- Vlle-ris Shop rersey state-College for Women at relatively Kpeaklnir. »o blgbvand at.nn jihim, Pa, September », 193. Fun Glitver lines, reftsahlni In their simplicity, bear lew Brunswick; She started her course tlmo wan: food so cheap^-lo-SojIsn_ TAILORING-CLEANING Just the rtiht not* to fine quality. : Cranford Business Men's Asso- l service Saturday, 10 a. m. Tuesday., pariranit>ht_.niaile constant stleinpts. to 'the home of lier sister. Mrs.'-U.-. it. , ©'DVEINO j will hold an Important meeting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Wild.; and reduce the .vote*, bat (h*j kept bteU - CHAl\'FOKD, N,J, :. V WELL-FINISHED GARMENTS lay evening In Hayashl'K Dinner Atkins, 1727 South Brood si res their family,.. formerly of. Berkeley and finally became rnstomary..',. Philadelphia. Interment MilJord. be AT ONB Will $10 «>rJ« rMCK OKVt |ieven-nfteen will precede the meet- place, have been occupying their new tualiy, of coarse, llrinx costs moonli <] , »t,«hlch a representative of theresidence, the former Ely homestead. and the laborer's lot asaln approarbed Knit Suite from $10 to$19.7 5 I of Education will speak on' the 13 Claremont place, sjnee Tuesda/ Its. norn). lint da/lnr the years of bU Modem Art Pko Sfcoppe HAVELKA'S 'betingIbe conunon Hay'sTwofk: ih* pe- Mrs. J. Latimer Tatnall of Orchard 4 AtiMN8tlJKx7'~ CRA.NKORU e Lincoln School P.-T. A. will meet riod of wlnter-irages was briff. twin, Cor. 7th St. street faHed for Europe last Saturday Itet and Jannary • the rate was Kine Drcssi'd I'oultry H HATS TO MATCH evening In IJncoln School. on1 the 8. S, "ExceUency." ThMe who y Portrait Photography Itepresentatlve of the Board of Edu- •Josf'»i| good wh«iliei r the laborer wa> Deliveries Made, lii Cranford and The " newer style haU in the ntertained Mrs. Tatnall at farewell par- approved fall shades to match-any 1 will be present to give an out-ties include Mrs. Whiter Myers 6f trie employe' • •.'.;'• .Cranford. '.'. | ., .... , Night. Master Masons, are WELDON BRpS, >itrs. Florence M.Smith, Royal Ma- more, than R5.<>»| cubic 'feet o{ l , . ebvereir-eaMev"»»etfHB» 3 ton» Ti 4 Ti tron of Cranford Court, No. 34, - Order Wednesday'Evening,'8 o'clock. of the Amaranth, filled the Station of e. Cranford Scout Rifle; Club nE over Q.0Q9.QQQ feet-of-wlnu Associate, Conductress, on Present MaT wereTnecSMiiry for teJephotte fadl Recharged and Repaired . r 1 its first shoot tomorrow afternoo boa's, Niglit at BOllslde; Cpurt.. Wed- Itleso'jDther Inside wirlBf amoDnled Reading Room, aio4o'clock each Vulcanizing, .: |the Craniord range. Several of thenesday evening, and that of Marshall to more than 1.00O. Real Estate Broker '••: i i expects to finish well; up toward day party. 'The table decorations and VETERINARIAN rtb' ;''; :\ birthday cake were in pink and white, Property for Sale or Rient— DOO AND CAT HO«nTAL little.guests were-Edith.Parsons of -., Business or " MorrisTartaOa and Mldato li-. I'ofSfc Andrew, n»en:« •n^^'^m-^tyXihii-i-Ram' 'i4 nun; :, of ,.r Trlfl^TjpScopat Leavltt, FIdrence Prltchard, Sadie Per^ lue to recite rations things ibpy ba4 TWnkm Cumtmt T QUAHat AVINVK IU-J • . CKANTOBO, N.I. met last Wednesday evening clval. Ruth. Schade. Mildred " Roycc. learned during, the «eek- Dorothy said. lh«:^^tt^j:^ a rcrU | I LoltlTerrel, Ann Mart, and jjaroara i r MMIIIIIMMM >e Rev. Roscoe T. r^fitst rector oTpe Schults,. of Cranford. - .' ... hpr t'iirh"camfr"*i KKl up and Solemnly IIHII..IIIIIIIIIIIMIIMI.IUW *ch, Claude Walters.^Bdaar John salil.. "fju'sfe : Adadi.' forgets -Suilv Miss Van Emburgh's Miss Marion Copcutt of Retford ave- Ailitra:" .. ' A William Klein, Charles Croad arid nue was Wndntd a surprise birthday John W. Heins & Son '• Hobbs, at whose home In ilorth The teacher giuped and called ber 5GHOOL Ol* ART party last Friday evening M the home hack. ''WTiat oo eartb Is that f tjoo- tnue. East, the organization gathered of Miss Marion Fitzgerald. 552 West- "' * YEAR) •'':'• (evening*-. tntlon!" slid Dorutb> proodly. — field avenue, Westfleld.-'Miss Fitzgerald tnr, jas hostess'ol the qecasloH. The W Rev. Orion C- Hopper, pastor o Adam." "Dot." said Ike teacher, "when P»shion ••• Doris and Violet Archer and Robert -'• ' ; "• -•<-. -"CharcoU. ; 1 -Plrst* Presbyterian Church, con- did*we hove thatr -Monday."" The' Talbot. Wilbur 7V.bot and Harry James AdmtUIng . : .•••-•..' Water Color ^4-the funeral serylce last thura-- teacher turned to tier diary and saw OUMTOBP MOTOB VKHICU BVMMAt were'guests present from Granford, In for Monday:. "Eolbuslasin be^U ta niustraUori Conte Cirayon r for- Miss Jean Morow In Jersey addition to the-guest, of honor. Hand Lettering 'Miss Morrow;': for seyerl years a thaslastn."—Boston Transcript.. •, ' —Pen and Znk • : lKartfc AT»SH. (Ovfsatto lUaml . ipal in a Jersey City High School. ' Clamm Mornlnc: aod AfUrnoon °~ . ' » former, resident of Cranford. Soine time Saturday night, thieves I* la survived Jby a sister. Mrs. George roke Into a building Peter Sbubert is Labor of Lon ' 171 StCAMORE AVU, rXAWFTELD . erecting in East 2nd street -They car. ..' -frtde" Joab l'o»fll. circuit rider | Burrow of Mountain, avenue. West- r • ' " niew rdrli:' ' ' ;=•-«•-. PAUL W. DURR I reo-thlrty o'clock, at the home-of arresjed by Offlcer MUler fWe most slways look on the bright 10 1A S4LLE AVaWU* SB&MFORO. K. J slde^frjciuU. VVc sbuld emoEste the. little firlT * ~* • Uttlenato la vice-president and]^onfessed that he had stolen the I '""•n of the 'txBcuUve committee. „, he was -driving, bearing Marytand •the little girl bad two nw. * eat Eight large volumes I1&Q0 (For/C limited time only). 4nd a canary, that a.ti* dearlr (ered. " D. Faunce, -of the Board* of ucaue plates. Arraigned before Judge r William Priestley J.> A-nrd win brine a stUo yonr hocie fns> htsprfUon^ ". present the plans for (ujveland, he was ordered held In theBat the cat ste the csnarj I ~ -»—•— -» "— *•—-'"*. |county Jail until Baltimore ofScers -Did the' little girl deijalrJ Ko. aVIL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR ' come for him, as It was in BalUmore Leoklnc on the bright side, an* smUl 27 WaitStreet ±^. —' Cn {that lie stole the machine. - "I nareriwo get* ttSBe BOW.- 1 t : • li

'.' I ' \ S'* ^' -CRANFOBD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE •*m&m MARATHON CONTESTS CHITA WAS BUILT FREAKISH MISHAPS ^ormlnte BY RUSSIAN EXILES POPULAR IN TEXAS ; LISTED IN SURVEY '. -:"-f • ' r&v Held "jfhere. I Dallas, 'ew Tort—"Aeddents" brlnga to ^»^wLi*^ 'aU,,ii g V mind automobiles, trade crossings, '111 attempt to crawl back- sians have been reported a* raiding, wards oh'his hnnrtjiflif knees Id New Soviet communities, waa tba ca.pltal«| airplanes, taploslona. or Ugh-apeed ifg York, pulling a ten-ton trues by a rope of the short Uved Far Eastern re-" machinery. Bat a recent anrrer of BOUT MISS SHOEBU In bis teeth, Texas ss a marathon state public, -which spread shortly after the Injuries listed In dalma tmder will be complete. the World war from ths eastern abere workmen's compensation losDrahce re- f ELL, my name IsJUsa 81 For the Lone Star state brat gone of Lake Baikal to the Pacific ocean, veals that e*en the decorative daffo- bill. It doesn't mean ths "marathon-crazy." From alt parts of says a bulletin from the headquarters dll, a timorous mouse,; or the wind at I Dill* for shoes or that Itn I the lamest commonwealth In the of the' National Geographic society. the Battery wall may cause an acci- [urone named B1U to ^too* a« United.States have come aspirants to Chita's remoteness bus been • factor dent'that means months In a hospital due* It mean that my fame and fortune, willing to epdme in IU apparent obscntlUr,'_aitboagh Ijt for the victim.. „ The survey proves i just exactly like uhoe. the the greatest of hardship to get their is one of the Important •stops on. the that personal carefulness is the best look rather strange. I < names In headlines.. And they're do- Trans sfberlan railway, within 800 safety guard. "miles"of the:lIaBcK?iiliirborder.";"' "A Lonr Island man took a Job In * ,'rrircurtoSi IdoklngTri' hi Uack and forth from peanut pusher Like many Siberian towns,: Chita greenhouse because be liked flowers. • fpathers and my bone bsed to crary croquet crony;, from hopeful. got Ita start aa a Bbsalan place of He was Interested especially In caring I Ess-pt. . '"• hoopster to y»yoer, the eyes and ae> «ille. At the beginning'of the for a bed of daffodils. But be waa not a lovely.looking thing In. rlalms of Longhorns perform flip- Eighteenth century, there were a few suffldently. versed. In horticulture to opinion but few others sg flops. And tomorrow may bring forllr- native buts on the site and romadlc know tha| beneath the yellow bril- I me. • V.-. ' : .. -.'.—i:.~•...•: •notber. . '-. •,--'''. tribes set op their tents in the oelgn- liance the plants' hid • subtle poison. ler think I'm about as much Texuna are becoming accustomed to borhood. But not until 1828, when toe One day an abrasion on his ankle be- ~ Tbe-snbject today |fht u a creature can" be and tl t mean a handsome sight '*wlld-halred™ ' marathons. . When a first contingent of' exiles arrived came Infected. For the "nest few brosder than the unmed ICJL . -, new aspirant appears orr the endur- there, did Chita begin to boom.' This months he lay In a hospital ward, and *r to-teach thl, less,,, U"* ' i a large bird—« member of I ance horlion the good people shrug exiles built their own jail. Their was lucky to escape having his foot the entire book should i k family—and I find Ihe looks : their shoulders and aisume ap "On, wives built lhc;lr bouies along a street amputated. ' .; - . '.; The prophet pointed out i Just as strange as they e : well, Just another" expremUon. :;But which was named "lady street," That • Oddly acquired Injuries'come to s. corrupt priesthood mliM ,_. i m lut tellus about yourself and y< they wafch the progress wlth'lnterest street Is still "so named and Is one light frequently, through the claims and failure-to „*..,„„ Wo)r*» | and turn but en mnsse to give the of .the.prlnclpal..thocoiisb.fares..of_ttie 8 or 1 i and all." " : • llttfe boys a"(Mt|~btK hnndr~~ : -?.?•*. :S' .y? ."jmSL. T ' jOit«vJ»jiro>_ L-HtilllieTawny Frofroouth,•] ancefnnd, which Is the ijtrgest carrier Bill .WIUIuniDp>_HoniIa startetf It Int from Australia.- -• Now Chita has a mliture of of compensation' Insurance In tbe OHd approached them w ta»rtL : to the goat-sucker fam CttlneM,-Ifn»slaii::arjd:i>nrrai- state. -A-P«!nM«l of^be;cia^ flies ["I'rv(&n^4W^n^S'f:SSS»?sai8-:c tie Medina county cow town. TVIIllams at tbe home, office of the state fund chose the most famous mountain In Inhabitants that number about 57,000, but after more than a century's discloses hidden perils in the most In- the West, adjusted a tittle wire con-, nocent looking circumstances. worldly were Uie peopi, troptlnn to his face and set out to win growth It still retains many aspects or a frontier town of America's early failed to discern Co,r, g, • wager of 1800 by pruning a jieanut Some Claims Found False. West Timber Is plentiful In^ the on them.;.Uruel's ottlturte towi up Pike's Peak 'With his now. And j'A few of - the claims out of the mountains and on the plains In the U shown In the ,kepilr»| , although be Is still trying to grow sklri thpusands handled every year b,'y the region ;of Chita, and most of the -Wherels-hasi tnou lov'sd J on his not^ and knees, he^ls enrleljed state fund owe much of their oddity houses are constructed of wood. to (he claimants' vivid Imagination, Malachr answers this q™,.. by half a thnttsand dollars and un- showing God's-'ci-iblcs of J,eob limited publicity. .-: • .'.; The. wide, sandy streets of the but a little Investigation and aclehtlflc oice orj town stretch from (be doorsteps of medical examination quickly stamp blspasslng by of KSau,vi,|, Top Spinning Craza On. Uon of Edom railnic "oomr wh*r« mtn war. tfaruit- these as unjustified. Nevertheless; as 1)111- started thermarathon ball roll. one row of one-story, frame struc- l their hvada Into th. bailn of lh|, tures to another row of the same every ; • string which took Texas by norm. "skyscraper" of three or four stories. A Palisades Interstate Park guard (I)'Profanlty (1:0). Their ld It was only natural that some mis- Some are of brick or stone; others picked up bits of paper that marred Ity consisted In dmplslq: tlii a point In -the guided youths should stay up nil night of stucco, over frame facades which .,. jalns and-loaaea the park's beauty. One large piece had GodGod. T o flfaill ''to honor God U t» w trying lo spin the little (oy longer and at a distance^ resemblea more sub- ox millions, and that Our, under tha been selected aa a shelter by a copper- profane. To use Ills Damp In uj Q. preaaure of tha' tramendoui forcea. that with more precision than- sny other, stohtlar construction. , • real.way Is to be thus guilty. wera represented by tba bulla. aqd night now n Houston lad holds the Uuslness bristles In the "down- head-snake. Thesnake bit the guard's bears, tha prlca wavered Ilka a weath- town", streets of Chita. In one street hand. An automobile quickly brought (2) 'Sacrilege (1:7. SI. _ ' er .vane In an eaetarlr sale. Who endurance yo-yo'record, with a mark' the Chinese merchants display an. the victim to a physician and snake Their sacrilegious art .was In oftt> BY ELMO SCOTT WATSON n« Iho gueVt of IJould nnd Flsk. Pl|r could tall where tneae feyerleh pulaa- of 1*100 spins In 10 .hour*. Ho fell tlona In.tha price would laadl Plak array of dry goods on stands crowded serum saved the man's ll/e, • Ing polluted bread andj'blerhlshed s»^.| IKI'TKMIIKIt 2-1 It th. Ing the trip Gould Irtl the' convorsa- asleep with" the yo-yo still traveling |ll» be noticed for joy. colorln waa.-declarlns .that- aold-would -reach, 1 together as they are In the•• slleyllke An elderly man engaged to run er- rIBceS. . To brine such o . : ...... i;.^ -giitietb rannlvi'raary o, lion tii )|i«i subjects of: gold and crops two hundred: maybo'ha waa right Par* «ir.nniI"sF ' "illack Friday,""th e day as a' whole. ,-.'.•..'.-' seemed to b« fait locked. miring' glances- of pretty .small-lawn I needle in the hem of her skirt Her more style that way. . Hint Iho gold "market In belles, C. 1. llnrt and U It. Roue, n mouthpieces. There are also shops leg struck against a table. The needle threatened them nlih severe punfik- In nnj event you will be safer.' Ilclleving'that he had won Oranv In the meantime telegrams had been Wall street was -'rurnarad. hrinitlng a harlier and a tnllgr, are making good where dusty blocks of tea. may be was driven Into her lcg._ .. .", meat unless they would' take lilt nv ii I hare followed her adrleeV' - over to his vleivs, Mould embarked pouring In from oil purts of (lie coun- financial crisis which wns felt Ihroueh headvrny toward New York. purchased;, candy shops with an as- -A man who tried to catch a pencil bukes to heart ' ' lut you must see us," said Mothe upon his cumpaign and on. September try to President .Grant and the secre- out the nnintry and slinking tlie crnitt- sortment of questionable sweets; and that fell from behind his ear was In- • (5) Not'teaching the law to'the[«»- k Neck Swan.' Both she and Sir 1! began to buy gold In .Wall street. tary of the treasury, begging them to Rolling Hoop to Gotham,.'. dence «f tho American people tn'some eating houses whose proprietors ap- pie (2:1-0). Those set wart to.teccs n tail long, beautiful black necki On timt day ho liouulit a million and a order a- nale p.f .Irwistjry gold to pre-. And now comes another. II. P. W!|. capacitated for a week; "The point of the highest public olllrliils Irii the parently do not Interest themselves la Bod's law to the people haWt pen : half doltiirs worth for Corbln and nn vent a crash In the business of Hi* Hams of Texas City, who has nn- stabbed his palm. |ulilte bodies. ____^_——!~ land, a'.day of "ruin. Insanity duo* „ the clcan!l.nes«^qf,..tb.eli:,.waltan.—- ; .responslhllltj.-aflil-Umi-will-iMi ; |~iriherinllllim and a half~for~denera country,^ ;,Orant _d J,oSnraLto~thB-world 'thnf. hej'.IU..raU. ™™.__Spldsr..Bltas.Wumber.-—r^- -— 'Te "always spoken of ai despair." 'I'3i!lne-1roa'"»r6'op"'S"New lork. Bk A spider in the cellar bit a plumber. suredljMlenianil an nccnuntlnt I handsome couple," or as "thai ^^^pit^!l^cUIUFM«>*!ir]t "ICn-he_» / (w«»ottt«nfllngifl(nir«(-1if-ttilii : started out ovi;r.S:handrCTl:inlle« be- iAraachlneat^whlehigirl-waa-wor^ to annorliiw'tIie"aiiId:~Bnt.'We' brealt' •Wry am Jny (Jnuld ,nn(l €nL Jump* Ing broke with a crash that sounded "purchase us having been inmlo wlthoui had alreudy come. James Drown, a hind the "meandering maulers," hut ' fink, Jr. (loulilwns' a strong char- (1) For ungodly mnrrlasej IMV their knowledge). Wltliln two dnyi Scotch bunker, acting'for a group of he Intends to jwlch up with them be- Reveal Ancient Town like an explosion, - The girl's facial acter, even though Ml in admirable 12).'" God's purpose In' the proMMIi*. gold went-tip'two points and with merchants and bankers, entered, the fore the big city Is reached.. Kotb out- Berlin.—Sand dunes shifting In the muscles became paralysed-frbm-frlght. one, • "Imie wolf" who la described of mixed marriages was that Me mWI each point'rise Corbln made 1111,000. gold room soon after Flak'a broken flbi carry letters of introduction from summer winds have uncovered what >A school principal handed a diploma' •a "gifted for silent Intrigue and raise up. a holy seed (T; 13). Tl» Soon afterwards Qoritd "Invited Kl»k had bid the price up to10! anU amid Texas ronyors to Mnyor Jimmy was once a good-sized village on the to s girl graduate. With It he pre- never to ho ntlifledLfxcf'gtj^bra^fe marriage of the believer ,«-|tliWen-'' •ejted.•ejted.R^qu5ue|R 3nf.Jrosesfs,-«IsUT*i; >: 5 : "Dear Editor: 4lujjd!n-?)ind eonfUBlon ahooted- thnt 'beiiever May WhX%''TVjfi"foSnr W _*elVJBBJlcii!i$ien6^B*^Ji>—his—intent I-Ilutterneld'(f..a . o_?. the sub- they would take any part of the IB,- ThahKsglvIng turkey with him—al- ago the remains'of another village hdd'hdd'senu^^thbrn'prickeu d his finger,: tlons." Ajlhnuith Fish' was no less trousor6 y In New York) and the Presi- 000,000 at that quotation. ""Sold, though Jimmy may have,-a word to were similarly laid bare on the Baltic and blood poisoning, developed. He' the fold of God and turns isldt Bs j ruthless nnd daring than Gould, lie' 1 say about that. . : purpose.' dent were "lUcd all right." Bo Flsk 1,000.000 at 103," said Ilrowo quietly. coast of East Prussia. . \ was Incapacitated., for several .mouths 1 wan at least a tnqro.llkiihle character. And all the while the lesser.lights and the courts awarded compensation, (2) Fot divorce (2:13-10).- began' toy buy '.heavily. Immediately A moment Inter he sold a second mil- On the northern tip of ,Sy|t, tn that k'llllOND. IND., look's like a town A recent biography ot him under the gold begnb-to-climb and by Wednes- are rrjMng to crash the headlines. holding that, the Injury was received In Israel was the source of emit HT-| lion at 161, then"8,000,000 at 10U then section which until a-few weeks ago [thai set out to be beautiful, and appropriate Illlo of "Jubilee Jim," day,.September 22..lt stood at 140H the market broke. Ten minutes later TheSAwns the Fort Worth man who In the course of his employment. row—even the tears of the in was hidden by the dunes, .has been "piiy. It Is. rve seen girts do the Written by no1>5rr:nrFuiler and pub- word came from the. sub-treasury-of 'shafted to dig a hole to China; the -One man lost an eye when a pheas- women- covering the nltnr (f. 1 At (his point droni, becoming dis- found evidence of a settlement dating, thfriB. They take what nature / listed by~lW MncMIIInn coriljwny. the-, orders to sell four, millions of ^illas (irlio dghter who started to ant new against the windshield of his (3) Pubilc wrongs (.1:5.0). Li turbed by Gprbln'a part in the manipu- back to the Ninth or Tenth centuries. tlienv apply some high-priced shows hint as • picturesque-character, treasury gold. It la believed that •un to New York to.gain publicity, Among the finds have been pieces of automobile and broke the glass. X i «. Sorcery—magic arts. TMil.ay lations oh the txclmnge, s«nt Word nun sense, and achieve unusual • "moral Juckduw with; a continual throuiilr- his • sliicr,. to .\clou .put Vhis Drown already knew of President and the Wo. Grande vallc'y water- pottery closely resembling, that. made, A bookkeeper turned h|a head sud- dudes the practice of occult iclrix* »«• •• 1. ' • .. • ' ' hunger for the peacock feather of speculations! a'a.iqiitcUy.ias ipossible, (Irant's order when lie mads hla first m^lon.rconsumer, •.' t '• , t.- •• by llhenlsh r}ottera between the years denly, and a pen In his hand pierced | b. i»'du(lery. This 'Is a, STD of »l«* 1 !««h today. "Hot-flah"sand- public tjonnldorntlon." j An a peddler, Uould trlcdjo bribe Corbln.Into, disre- offer but the muln fact Is that hlr ButJt'a'gettingrtb the:..poUt_now 800^ andJOOO^—Other^artlclea^dls.' hhi^nose.—Infection-developed that extent than, to'the pnrllea dlrecliy showman, Clvir'war profiteer," •pecu- action started thej>roa] f and^the »n- concerned. It Is a -conlier «woT -Xoi-Avlthou't-my-dwtbr'a-pery garding the President's Instructions where aspiring nilifnthons must think clbsed are said, to clute back to. the brought.on a fatal brain abcess,. lator, manipulator of railway stocks, Fourteenth-centuR',—thas-lqdlcatlnjl gnaws-at - the-veryLlii!arl,JfJ ('in.. Automobile, wrecking car but Ootbln refusL'd. Then Could, see- nouncenienr from Washington com- on—something - mighty- sensatlonai to rorrupter of Judge*; sn elusive wit- Ing his Scheme about to collapse, de- get "the attention of Teiuni, Thev'rsi that.the settleujent must have existed Unfaithfulness to the-niarrlase rfU-.j fln's Mule." Hotel sign: pleted "the, demorlall«atlon. ' \Vlthln 1 ' pea* at public Investigations where hli for ROQ years or more .before being Uon ahoulu\ be regarded as a pi*' ' • I room, no baths." ThatV all termined to double-cross: his own asso- nf teen, minutes the price of gold hud used to thortiest there Is. Prank of Boy» Starts _i^'. Itosturlngs and antlca tickled the pub- covered by the dunes. - H_pro\ldlng they wash the right ciiitea. iio. save secret orders to his fallen 20 points. The corner tu gold : :; lic fuficjr mightily. Flak's life wo« a brokers to begin to sell,gold. Fl«k Watermelon Stampede •In.'--'"--' ' \. .-' — __1' flamboyant "melodrama of Industrial was, cudciL . ;j.. ' .' :,- ;' -<•'*'/, •' Caindev Houie Annoyed, Enterprbje, Ore.—The,;.watermelon- C. False sweaWns. . v cur has Its radiator plastered bent jfulth with Gjoiitd and continued A mob, led by brokers demanding a -anarchy, personal ostentation jarid prl- to buly. Whco.tlio market'closed on Food Co«^i in Year market here suffered a bearish attack .'. d.' Oppression of' tee hireling. •»;l ftilierllles. And every small town 1 tlleroent, gathered In front of, the -.: - by Divorce Cales »ate luxury. ! , '-•'.-:•'• recently when a boy's prank caused si : "» Holct ray studio, though not Thursday, September" £3, gold, had brokerage house of Gould, Smith and >.Otti\wa, CUD.—Petition* for divorce ... - Cltmb M Per Cent ow and fatherless. ;..-"• Fink' hnd been n pnrincr—"•» nearly reached the hl«h marlt- of H5. —- stampede In the trade. ; Stocks were e. Turning-aside the stranger 1 t** Ifosperous. Martin, howling for Gould.-. A similar already are bcln* received from Oo- Washington.'—Comparing June^1921), closed out ot one cent a pound a • partner n> 'any two men ''rovid be ilut wursc was to cam* the nex.t day mob assembled' In front of On ouicti bis rights. '" . ; ":. V —FRED BARTON. Ltarlo for consldernllon by parliament. with JuneV 50^8, the bureau of labor couple of hours-after, the market had. when olio »o»"•.'Jay^flould'-'—wfih —ifrldiiy. destined to bo known as of Flak ami llclilau sboutln/ • (4) Wltbholdlns tithes (3.'-W (OopjrrlnbU Gould In the fnnu>u« Erie rnllro'nd next winter, 4up before. the house statistics, Department "of Labor; says opened at3V4 cents. - ' : : '. \ Mlluck Friday.? is. The, next moroliig Failure " to: pay tithes.h rnMxr;^ this, Hud cehts per Cornelius.Vanderbilt and In some of gave... orders to Albert Siieyers, his nietit, and . Premier King will confer group of boys and one erased the half ihe iiolltlcnl-flnnrioliil sctn-m*.' nf fled from Wall street when the mar- pound June l une 15. responsibility Istn slve broker, to huy-'nlMhi) gulj Uiathrbhr ,,„ something about "lloes" Tucwl, So dould too* him ;et .briike aim, sought refuge la/the llllS)l ; rib roust 34.T and 37.0. . pers qs.r( IW lliTi).. . •• ,| up to 143. " Next be sent orders to the situation. It will be recalled that eery store., " "\, T, <1 Into hla aclicnio to comer all the gold •:rlo oHicea In risk's Grand Opera Pork chops ' Increased from 3+.S (5) Bljtspheniyt3:l.i;i.'l).'Tl»f WJ jiut'lt.up to 15p.-By noonJt-wasi up Noticing the cut, a 'competitor 11 1 CABpv QERTIE In the country. Two pruliriMna faced house, where, they were guarded or business of tho house was disorgan- .cents per pound to 37.7. Hacon, hnin, |oApoke'agalnft Gfod-tayinsU-' ' to 100 and Spejers, who had bought their band of hired thugs, "v':..' ' ized'during, some stages of the last promptly put but a large window sign tlie conijilraton. Ono wn» td buy and hens Increased, jvhile lamb under- setting the price at 2Mj cents, Jind a was proflHtss; to serve Him-. CO millions, now had Iri.hls narde for Gould Is said to Rave made eleven session by the. dctvrtiilnation of a went a alight, decrease. Lard and r HI. The Awfui Judgment- all the sold In ilctiU a comparatively Flik's accottnt half of nil the gold In few .minutes'; Bee-sawing brought. It millions .out of his coup. Despite the; small'group.tn force Rebate on each eggs Increased. The cost of various Shall Befall the "Nation (3:1-5; < simple nutter, for thoro wiw only- he country. Of what follovvcd Fuller down to 1 cent, at which tbe supply f-Ij-9" •boat tM.000,000 of It In clrcula- Fact that he had. betrayed Flsk. the Individual dlvbrra bill, and there was. listed .articles of food combined -." t'By-whoBfexeciited (v. 1)» wrllies! •••?'••••.'• • .."••' '- ." latter fonmvn him anil Hi^-nm. a tacit unilcrtnklnit bv Mr. Klng-ta. nhmnwi nn Incrpniifl nt-ga moved rapidly. ".'... ; . - -tlons—Mie-otlicri andrtiie-nmre Wricyr 53 j ft Is to h? Honp hv .the i rtiemre Wricyr It *Mmn abiurd thn( th« ordefa rWa find a remedy . . .. ptptrr cc|il waa t o keek p the'JJnltbthJJlbdd SSta.tct « tream Inued friends. As a matter ef fact, Judgment has "been comaiW •n by Jim In Htath'i liack room and' Few, divorce petitions come,, from In Jtjne, 1929, as compared wjtb- Ju£e, •ry, which had JIOO.OOO.OOO. from «cll- ixecuted by that jumplnic-Jaclc, Spey- Flsk lost nothing, for. with the aid ot CQ»4 Ha» New UstJ,.'. ' the Son of God (Jnn. »:-- Ins cold while the operation was on rs, ahoutd hav« raralyud builnesH, «i 'Boss" Tweed's corrupt-Judiciary fee Quebec, none, from Prince Edward: Acts 17:30. 31). "'hen and hr^uklnttthe corner. - - ' hey old..from IlMlJn to San Fran- was successful In repudiating his nill- Island," and the other provinces 'have • •<•«»• I ««'««•. >•»»••••«•• to Produce Alcohol u power and rtW, V l»co.".i Wall Htrttt's b sieculutor who hnd uiahicd a.aliter suraa that ntmt out of the llck.r Finding Other Job* j gers as-well as to Industrlallats^wiur :ar>s—liKUrra th.at told thaL th«y wer* if the business houses on Wall street culfy'. of - pnrllament • would bj?;-tnet. of. , President Qranl. When Grant : disclosed rsceptly to-the announce-* 2. The time' of- <*•.-+';•'•'•^i -uhied. Tha fluctuation! tn tha pr|ci ,ud been ruined. And It was not But.Ontario "Beyer, las asked, through- Berllni—Pity the'poor-actor ' I " It wlllbeat.these^dcomlMfl atop'iied In- New Vort In June. 1SC0, it a*old Wflra lo rapid that It waa tm- In a'rear like this. There.are | ment that a way. has been.found to •onlDlt lo ktcp up "with ihtrn. .No 'until the report: of .their committee Its government, for such a court an* produce "ordinary, straight-grain alco- Christ John the,BapiW./^ while on the way to thtf Peace Jubilee frecamo public"that public suspicion 1^00 Out of work liere and the • G peculator outild* tha aold room hnil until It dues .Bnyproiiosai for, tha eji. h6l from-COal and.polmlfiim pwnltirla forerunneFof-Ill>Jlistc!E'"' ™ -ln-noe!oQi-he-vlalted at-the-homa of i ehftncaio'proitct hlhitetf. H« aaV* if.tirants |iartln the conspiracy waji r i-Bovei1'Incnt~eIn^1<''rmel't~oll|fe*~' * hla brother-in-law where Gonid called la ordir to bur "' ••". anil attar that -tiiblts*nienV"of ^nelw|ll have a dltli- T A subsidiary of Union Carbide com- wlil be the forerunner oi iifajcil. , For neither the President cult course.. ln: porlinroent,' •-If Mr. and , many private . flrins are upon the rresldent When Grunt con- a Wai In tht B«nda nf hllim tort.,— basylng- themselves finding odd X pany, nt South Charleston. \V\"- *•-- Uriitlu law had profited one cent from the to have tho .Ontnrlp legislature' a«k 1 the name as; alcohol - ordinarily pro- Ins on tn .that densely packed, auffo^ shame of Black Frlitn'y. for a dfyoi-re trlbuiM! there' is reason' One large Berlin-department store had. added ten of them to duced from trains'and frults\ accprd- ot healirig and »n!« to bylleve It will he Krahti!d._"desplte Ing to rrohlbltlon Administrator J. M. -the oLipunl' Jtg5«!saSl«ttUllh wicked a day of burning si fleers were no|^.subject to removal by Uiw«-to %.-»uitt~ lu (Ae -Doran is Phrase Famous Esilas'l WIU Joaraay '-'" house from those 'npitosed to divorce, • weeks, while another has made Uon, the President without the senate's per- There hare been few more spectac- on religious crounds.: : ;•' -/ ..'•'. '-." room for four actresses until mission. This clalhi was based on the ular railway runs than that, made they.e^n (rod engagements In Believe Thu One and The expression "Innocuous desue- Tenure of OOce act.; passed, la 1867 -,:'••• >iore5orro by a great locomotive stolen two their-regular profession. Many •jbe'more sorn-w ll.e nm tnde" was mads famoua hy Orover during the conflfct between congress years 'ago by thltvee -from the V«lk ;~ ,- -;,'"Tt(Bsa'Besir..'»S| Churt«x ,-:' ' - : other concerns have taken on You'll Believe Anything " j Oevelud la bis message to tba sen- we have .loads of v«v" and President: Johnson.-' Oeveland rust (Transvaal) engine sheds and VUmliiiiy. Ootlf.—Gd«ell Nash.-aged some of the Jobless biArfons as • Red Bluff. Callt-A rattlesnake ate os .March 1, 1888. The sentence •Urd's power. RIIUS™']* J*™Df... •*,;• Jest .comic-. malnulded Ihstiri this particular mat- driven by then fifty miles to Stand eighteen, will go to cnurcCevery gut" stenographers, secretaries, doort I here hit its own tat) and within thrve tttt contalnedl It was: "After an ex- ter that law had up to that time been erfon. There they reversed It. opened diiy-for the n«t two years,-he vowed walkers, room clerks and doorr£.J minutes died from the bite, that Is, or^^Then tWe bitterer istence of nearly twepty years 'of si- Roared to remain In • atate of harm- here recently, It •»---••• • men. Quite by accident a fair-" X If you believe We* Holt, alleged- eye- Wsweeter ««e Bl«"<"«= saost Innocuntw desuetude tbese laws less disuse..": :•„.-'• ,- ••'..;•• tras made. In ly well known player hired out* witness of the reptilian suicide. Wee ant brought forth." The senate bad *oys be found. tbe_snakejn_ji *r|eA of edncathaVttys. that j (tlslmedthsraitheassTOtoflbeienllhi'b^ r •I* was required to confirm the ap- ^ found that be was making' so J 4*r much money In Uiat line that X yst* of certain offlcers, those of- Th« valleys of Tibet are higher than ».(lJ?-?^«f*;»ince; wealthy, • It would be unprofitable: fot him. I J>»hL iarge.. allowances from the ullfst peaks of the Bockfe* jerrous from consmjilaf some of their to return' to.the fooUIlhts. " s - : " """r money In numerous :;;r:r^ -brew,;.-.;;> ;r-.V-'vj:,a-^:^v;.r.- becsuse of » • i * * it I«I"i Ii Mai a« a a... Spurgeon. campus activities.•••" I

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V1SUT lime Uft, arbv* throws on* of hi* fait balls at a barter it «• ah.iuM bias ala an anUdote fur dlsalnea% - at sr&tneude 7 He alw»ts Ms rwket ball past bataaaaa «flta s«rb terrIN f T E ape** that antne of tbea stagger aroond bt tbe batt«r*a boi Ilka OUT MISS SHOEBHX a panrh 4mak bnter. . MlWe family. ,8ncb pretty _^»MI cundltkna are getting worse tt tbe oppoaiaosL, tor Ufty kt 'at Home FXL, my name lalttaa Shoe- pnrnaot tKnndi awl Ma speed and books seem to be w V IJIII It doeant mean that I lust a little more effective. I mils for shoes or that Fm tell. The* joet «ot stop Lefty this year. The tall •ujrooe named B1U to ^too* away, •njtiipuw rn»n the hHts of alaryland has burled skill- fior dues It mean that my bill fully and hrixualy." ua pruavbly wont calsi down j )i:st exactly like a Jboa, thoogfc unULlh* A.% bav« dlacbe« tbe peasant rr Orot* tt look rather stranja, I will had been himself against Iba Taaaees Use year tbe Black Neck Swan, -but ,hUi *|«,«nt .winul ^ Jtarkmeo -dalgbi nave wua tb* Ug. That's wbv flirnirctirtoSi looklnt. . I'baty* to la eo determined this year. i fpatheri and my bona baed to Showing spaed to rival's Vance and thmwtnc, '" corves like a Peuanck ID Ma prime, Orov, WOB n fo a lovely, looking thing In my And the children dIdnTt say anythln, of bis Oral » aimes and fanned dose to 120 men. i opinion but few others agree b h Thstputa bt« well oa the road to a nsw hl.h » -\ . V . ' . ; . .. '.;—i:..~'.V: Z I *' **>» »»^ ^k'»« •'"•ut to •ikd'ai Filial M# alatmJu —_J _ »: . * v «* everything, or at times they Just ..... think I'm about as mnch of rested and enjoyed their mother's -efty. who. at twenty nine, U aervlnt Ma Oftb *<* of loJoj'i bht as a creature can be and they beautiful wings. Leih, t mean a handsome sight season In the majors, baa a reputation aa a strikeout ! 'the primeprinted lw. hJJ "Well." said Sllss Shoeblll. aa she a a large bird—« member of the looked down upon the Swun family king to defend. Ha seldom fell below SUO when be waa with "11. less,,,, ,„ * "*» the International .nd one season fanned - I family—and/ I find the, looks of swimming along, "y&o-re.a Knod deal i Just aa strange aa they find more graceful than 1 am *ut jmi Ponted out the UnJ haven't funny .faces. ' ••.-;'. lesthood. mum 01rTta " n jt tellns about yourself and yonr ; "Now I've a funny face.- Of course' ... Left* won 24 camea last I^DiUUIIIles I I aald I thought I was loreljf-'loak- r B itu # and all." " • : "'"'.' • ' ?**.J L T" "« «f Una.] IrViaid-) he. Tawny- Frofmoutb, *am • Ing • but.:~betweeir frteodC^-Hurt "was H»ndSOTs"'Wamiif~"ifairt«f" of the i Jrtf from Australia.- -•• — only a joke;; - . ( OOQOOOOCX inched them nit "tilkiea" Is ens of Vhe actors who~hss I. [belong to the goat-sucker family 'But tt cheers people tip. Improvement' on"th" have . ._ >UT the tint thine th*~rarm- of rrrp*. |> the Ihtitrnatlnmhave bwn released by --*-* tlimlst whorti/-u»t«re*itil |n s^tuud and. l>riH «ftM»d en Itijii the priests (1 B-2-8) 'I ance or whether I always look aa neat- • --• oooooo • • • season started. fanc|work does, when >n* ntvnw guilty of 'J ly aa [ might. ' • taat.ti SHvwnes •> rturnl.li as _.., By LEONARD A. BARRETT biwie. Is to scoul/flie sl»r»a ami «t» Jim A» brfurr iialil. It hna rvt-rv st>^ (1:0) Their pr.ru. I "Hut you don't go In for too many cinltyystiop. tovtfnd out -wturts k- Wally I |"Vt*-1^1 CuHoua Looking." Hoiii Ltenthlnit was Invested'with Tnrsure I wouldn't," he added tbt warfllrm which (h» fnniiw.^iV -.Itul nrMHH tltr-Mt ^ititirtildprod pic* bread and bjemlshed ate. | 'And I know 1 wouldn't,1" said Miss a Kj.lrlt Tln-y were afraid of the thin), biiseitiena.e seasons In al»w. la tuning In" on this he noticed for toy. coloring irlng-such 8hoebllL - •'.-•: -- tliiimlcT hnn« they,.bcller\irtti.rmor». y«o ni .tilth, folloklnu the col- lut jon must see us," said Mother ".Well, the Shoeblll Is a' surprise nfrnld of storms. Oijr pmiMsal.^f the next haseball around the' top of the hltteraT In a will be wotclilna the Hfteln|iw>ni of on *fr*. Jmllrflltf d •Wns the law to"taepe»_ I Neck Swan. < Both she and Sir. In more ways than one. It la renllv Such fears might meeting will by to let Ihe young In- recent'game be drove a homer on a w the landira|ie ymi havV aot nit ti> Those set apart to.tetca. I long, beautiful black necks a surprise to many that there is a *« calcli/llie hall In a nail kea. Thv Innc | ti >tn(ra|ih allows the easily I* removed: line over the left Held fence. stitch alltih atlirhl mm rftrii, >. the'people have i pea | : creature such ns 1 ami ' - like rlvotera, * .l*lnr* w»inpl*'tfl jind lumdaiiinvly IVlilte bodies. ••_™__-™~ =±Jt\IMII-worlr." ,«!,|,j... HermnK gaily il»y tirtlila |«iOit» tlila or B t""Kefe l~amT~' So""om> con ectrTin fianml ulili • inlta|,l0 mut'lo lidd U JjfTe "always spoken of as *a he "rompepdd arounarund Uia plate. -VoVoa tor Iho bvnellt of Ihote nd an accounting.- t handsome couple," or a* "that deny It". •-..'. dentood the whrk* The Boston lied Sox announce the Its aflraotltrncsii. -j.lngj).. ,<$••,jMvgfo ?"!•»•.• •'"?, ^" W...told. mj-|he ..short j j T : : outright jtlctuejof Bob Ihfi^ett. third _- - - - \ -TI«1it n^a 'hiiriroto- thiir-fiurty UfUu Tbey- Ihere la HoincthlngmajMtli jibout , ~ '" "".J ,,F IJIM1 III* Noi-ivlthoii't- my-doctor'»-per-- Football-receipts at-aHnnesotarfor JtocheJUer-teaiu-wllb-s-good lead InT Inherited their pnrty and \ote as the diishlngHmashliig and irashlng otid btfore t lit in. a aiimmers thunderstorm After Hi • # • J-Drown's Mule" Hotel sign: storm lias cpi'nt Its strength there fol We Inherit our politics alon^ wltb Notre Dame and Army elevena play After the hlg Indian aoulhpaw. I room, V) hnths." ThatV all lows a c 11 in, a sll< ncr>, which no word 7 our religion, and blue ejea or brown, In New lurk November 30 Chief lloKMtt. had won his wven- H_proUdlng they wash the right can dtscrlho The sun shines through as the iaae may be. teenth game of the year, the Montreal the ilouds, eien a slher lining may irlns . Before «e are old enough to, know The William and Mary football team 1 hl rlC f m Wim »cur has Its radiator plastered be Hton on of the hireling. i» | much abnu( politics we last our bal "" xl'"" " " " ™ I NUierllles. And every small town will play all Ita home game* at night lotv And in IILU of knowledgo «e fol The storms which crash Into human this year. ! I • • • I "s Mulct ray studio, though not 1 lives are much Ilko the thunderstorms isldc the stranger I low «fump|e, the example of those I'ltiher Hill Kerehee. not Pong out *«* Ifosperous. orimunipr- Thcj come suddenly and who hn\e the greatest protlge with Crrybonnd racing Is the newest of college, recently pitched a no-hlt. 1 —FRED BARTON. se6m fo he disastrous, hut are not al- jlns llihis C' ", . us, those no know and trust These iport to cirpltallre'the crnxe of gam- together destructive Something very no-run game for (telmo "(SoDlhin.t- > tlllus I" rnlberftf are our elders in tbe same household bling In Mexico Illy vuiuuble Is accomplished by a storm. ern), against Jacksonville. He walked u. upon 1-rael «» •* \ WSMU fcfVjrt-rirrrt TTthc TirmntT of a~Tilrtqrg nVtirtiifif itely-MrrrHrtaJ-onrsclvesrrtdes '>^h upon a proper proportion of ahadowa. -gwarthmore college Is tu rnlieT" s tn Live as uod pr*- | llobe liuth. w)m la repnrf».i in party and stick to It from IgliptlUII ffldowtiient fund yt It. - — "*••- '-. ."|""J—1| •" I^L -wrttri! sini MIS whlch-CTmnr1ntTrgnr~gF •M 111 _» * a. _ _s k. ^^ J > sense of loyalty If nothing more. ptrlcnce develop poise nnd self con- will not be dependent upon gala re- ceive »7iM»i« a ji-ar, iho largest a«l 1 ceipts. iiv (1 HI ' • 1 Political .prejudice Is no different trol He U a wise mjn who hat ary tin Id lo a hnschnll nlnyer. averajtes 1 Jl CABBY QERTIE Pt IHHI feiVIn; li* I from any other kind. lectio be l>r«k leiirned how to remain tulm and self- a little more tliun illV) fur-each major to «tr\e WIT- en-dowBsor unpulled ouly by a strong* po"^isf*i.d in tlie mldftt of a storm, Tom Hccney wants another chance league gniue' he plays. iful Judgment .... . cr prejudice of opposite nature. ^elf masterv of personality Is not a at Otto- Von I'qrst Otto all bnl ruined FOUR OF THE LATEST MILUNERY MODELS . Nition « U. • '* A man's political views are nut al- gift If must be lulled forln dally Tom In their OnKmeetlng In Chicago What la bi.||>..ed to have hern the twuiud (f ll_. together a mailer.of-Mmlly triiinlng, isl winter \. first bnseball game at which sn ad- PEAKING In general of t*« new two;. stunolsg uiodrlt (ontnet with llfis battles Storms de- bats, thereji thst about their ' fpjf_i lorn- ht the L"]I prlilfl -nnil- pro|mllrp. The pnllllml "Vefnp i p^lbtinj! power—ITS are better mission fee was charged wna nlnv STOOP. . Th» Imt In lli« left Is bla "liiTween two nines, from New York tea, their novelty, their t,eon Kinimltted parties encourage this sort of blind prepared to ftuet lhe_siorms' whlcbj .'romotern nf bull lights In 8an 8e- Ml. Its rtdllnj lirlra faced with pea- cated colorings,, which declare lb* od Mn«- "• -" * loyally by giving the- preference to niitull us tomorrow lx>cause we bava biutlan, Spalo,. tired of the sameness and Brooklyn In tsra. • gr»«i nlvct-«llh Ihe . Ai to fasbronsble brim*. It may o» Ib* rnkir tread of Ibe costume wttk jMlnsoi'H tHt"" * [ After thp storm la over go oat of ticket for generations and sought spe- B. Davidson Herron of Pittsburgh Eyansvllle eflfry of (lie Three-I lesgue. truly said of them that they .tHiund which It la to bo won,' f./r colors aa the ttlil.nl re«J'"" doors nnd listen A silence speaks a cial favors on the grouqds of party 'ho. beat..Bobby Jopeafor the na wlilch mean» that he may evrptuaUy In fascinating Idlosyncrarita surh as well aa materials must expma Uw to tmlr deed* go all Its own, and aeema to :: loyalty Candidates are accepted or ttonal amateur, title In 1010. l« the^ew get :••? trial with the Petrnli Tigers. ' - only: the •killed hand may bop* to ftamnW. Tofoea. Whlcb mean* tbat of (3 :i " ,, '| say: " i rf rejected on the strength of their al I'cnnsjlvonla amateur champion^ achieve. {rha)/'thoqgbtliippermost with Ike bat Birat at all tine* show ntm- Trara ths rainbow torountu th« rala v A the rolllfter jetms tn be t^ reveal the «ecm.(lcCTl«»l legi&nce " And know tht nromlfe Is not vain _-•_• _»_• J«w rule. In the niu« ItMr» rltl roHbe dressi. wrsp or the HaptW. "!', That nnrn nhatl tearlu* be" ' Win! Weal. Bfteen-vesrwilif «»tnii league, io-speed up games, nrovldee Iba; brow and copcCTl the lla drat CLfilns- - Ooe.iBrTine pitcher who delays his across the Kck. Ilrlnif ara ,, loyalty, and If a man Is going to get tlnnal apprentice Jockey In Chicago, To tbe right, abota. tbe . erunncr of HU ' : delivery more- than ..20 seconds. : Tne and'folded back from tba fnrebead any recognition from his party he •muses hlmself playing baseball with draped brim la In dark brown, Penalty 1» a ball cbarnd against him. In plcturr«- We Inherit our politics th~rough the lao eou. II «' g Two Djen w*re a^rStrt^foT entet^ beald. bet when It comes to the aldea Below, to the left. U a ntf sssarg~~ natural process of famflv traditions as }=3f * • « solell Ml tarbsn. wltb a fan-shape* Ug a Ussaachoaetu hall park and •nd back, there's wbfra Ihe -fas be- d(S part of the furniture of Ihe old hotter , Colunjibia waa the winner of the first ssattf of matrhlM veavet-addln, ancat f bumlni. «od I gins." Such gymnasUcs. soch maaea- w ataad-and-thg-famllj mat nf arms Pouglikeepsle crew race held In IMS ta Its ^~.t~— l vers—s» brims -perferta—at llnaa and has since won this coveted prl» Hltaaertlnr the-n.. m. „,. In addition to the party. |j»teo) de- In no way aasoclsfed with nils out- PolnUl ^ , Evea tha rtodw at the boor aar-_ mands the trpe of loyalty thaUi cal- «a three other occasions—In 1S14,1027 rage. No less breathtaking than tbe ways rows lu brias at lha front, wMeaiac culated to perpetuate the wWj, of snd III29.. of manlpulatlni ara Ibe atrlklnc col- -l|Ha> polnu aa ronjee la tha model passing'It on from father. to'Wn. • * • 1 Is -n>w - Portland sold three shortstops In or schemes employed. Wot only ara toododlag this rroop. It accepta Ita Blrl Bln Uoke of Tots, president of (be Na- of si rro« • » *""*< (Q by UcClur* Nt««r4i*ffr srndlcatcl one season." After Wurstllmt went to colors contrasted, but matertaui aa trimming of ribbon at the hark aa aa enl tional Playing Fields' association' of 111 turn tl' ' the Tigers and Cronln to Ihe A'«, jo* wall. Wbertfora ill slgn»« ^^ . ilsssfer wU sold fo the Baltimore Or aeaann of daring mlllloety to «oHrep J taining fields In which poor boja can pleasure'. "* --j|l An orchestra is described as a band Idles. He had recently been Uktn tba fall snd winter seasoa. It also of performers~on varloos lostrumenta. UlTlcket tq. tba a*w movnawit of revealla« from the yfs. —« ••- , ^nllovn^thsi tbeH U every promise of the forehead, not valy arc brlma t •on ss the greatest sprinter la Ohio's camosslatd. Mprdslly by Iheyounaw ? ?^ W-»'»ce. wealthy phonies, ovenures, etcTrnd'Commoo. fards, It wa« reported that Specs- >g tbelr creatJonr with a view *• gjrla who an; wearltnj their sat* aidleh the mnre cle"t ^ \f dlsJlngulsheU •>- t1" military or history. Krtas war Indoor "print charo- '"»• •"owThe fashion of contrasting; both ibe 100 In 0.-09.S •JCf.IA BOTTOJIIJtr. menta. 1 worth got the Job back. saaurlaui and «otara is accented la lha

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY^ SEPTEMBER 19. 1929

ORIOLES TAKE OVER ROSELLE RED BIRDS lie Ctinford Orioles added the Ro- »eU« P»rtt drtlnmJ^ to Uieir wfaminc U*t Banter when they Hopped tbe rt»- - Store Hoar* Tuesday, Setwnbt 24 itori with • fcore oJ »-4- Thelnterert- Iof fmroe wi» plsjcd on the Nanaber Opens at 8 30 A. M. • * Closes at 6 P. M BSO imfc tUusoud. Oriole* bdd the Red Blnto witto XXXIL No. 33. > Hare of 5-1 until tbe ninth (tame New Coal Prices when Uu vtalton collected three mark- Da CnofMdltea atarted Korinf early lo the fame, tetttnf two runs In the aeeond lnnln*. They added thelr^ nextlii the leTaith and two mots In the eighth. The Parken (ailed to make in effect on August 1, 1929 their olM food until the wrath canto, when ttiey collected one counter. • SLiussmi, m. s. In the ninth frame It looked bad lor the honusten. The Cardinals parted of Education A to pile up their marten but they failed to overeount tbe Orlolet. although they 925^44 to-Bay Lai* STOVE 14.50 tried hard in Uirtr lait lnnitw. -and Erect Addition CARDINALS Clevelanditigh _ B H 4 Campbell, 2b : -_0 2 NUT 14.00 .4 Luyiter. cf .,._._. .0 o Rankln. «.-..._. 1 2 _ at Tuesday the voters ot Gran P. Schnarr. c ~ — -3 2 Announce That Their I to pass on thai proposttio Deuon, U ~ ..... ~ -0 1 I'Board of Education tO bond 4 Oroppe. 3b ,„ _ .1 0 hip J9S.7M tobuylandandt EGG 14.00 B. Schnarr. 1b „ - 0 1 4 Newbeck, rf ._...._ .._ .0 0 .dition taOenfauat School. Hemmler, p .- , -, -0 0 ' proposition; by .the call for 46th school election, win req PEA 10.75 , asks authority to buj t The Board, In the call, i A. Btupak. a xiiy the cost of each or the i 4 Wlkander, 2b I trscU listed but lumps tbe I BUCK. 8.00 H. Dreyer* rf | together. ' These. stteaSra prs 4 Hlniriaiv cf Anniversary Sale r the same the nXars refused 4 0. Dreyer, c ion the purchase oC about 4 P. Peclna,1 3b igo, but tb* pribe seems to 1. Wright, lb In the absence of detairin- 4 R. WrKht, U | it is hard to judge exactly. ' 4 J5. Dreyer, p 1st Denman Road and Lexing THESE PRICES SUBJECT TO A DISCOUNT OF 4 BEGINS TUESDAY, !. is »pproximately 10 acres. 5 10 9 t proposed- to use at ones an) 4 CardlnaU ... .- MOOWlW-4 icts. ....-:.™.,™.,;^.,..«..;.;. 60 CENTS PER TON FOR PAYMENT WITHIN SEPTEMBER 24TH, tthe proposed addition to Oil | (choolrand the purcnase of al 10 DAYS FROM DELIVERY. I lind-at this aits deemed to . the Board asks MM, ' WITH BUT ONE IDEA the toUHto. »«6,7R 1 NEW CROP im a pamphlet Issued and In TO SAVING YOU Jpropaganda has called attention VAGOtnaTZKD PSAS Ineed. as, they, see It, tor additlo facilities and at this time TOUATOE COCKTAIL MONEY ON NEW t be well to gin a few figures. —Jtntae September-IWfc-enn . b £JS» in aU grades tncludl MooDey Lumber Company IO8SION DRY ' FALL GOODS! of ill, the grade put SWBDISH BRKAD • 1878. There; are ,•» avallal 1 WALNUT AVENUE, CRANFORD - ^ rooms"5uUide of OleTreland B RYK CRISP Ten Day* of Unprecedented Value Giving I. , Every Department on ml which, figuring at 18 pupils | PALB MOON.THK NXW DRINK 1 i, wiu house 2310 pupa* or 4H mi PHONE ONE THREE Every floor Contribute Savinjt! New Vsfam Daily! Seethe p. the present necessity. If ngui ^ pupils per room, as many sehi Elizabeth Dauy Journal of Monday fprFrrat Daw's Specials! Watch JUS do.and which la a pertec J.H.McMAHON Jud reasonable use,,than is pn the Papere Every Day Thereafter. " _ -. •sccommodatlon for asts punlls Jlith«nds Graesr' Imore than the present enraUma I not a requlremeitto f Use State it M |yKKi school win be- tat operati. [ «U1 take from X» to JSO pup i the pubUo schools, ln,|he 1st Ipidcs and thereafter each jtat w Imore and more away by estabUsl -...... :. NOTICE OF . m4ttb4 I department, This ia the ofoci e or the. church authorities. K increase in number of pupl I un will be far lets than will. I Bare of by the parochial school Tl 19M enrollment-was 31' I, including High BchooO. and U Special District School Meeting 1W» enrollment (total, a High School) was aaav, or > o( 116 during thr year. Oon I the average enroUmsnt ot 1» On October 1 si!; 1929 h 1928-28 the lncnase was 183. Board's proposed' progru Notice is Mrtaby given to the legal voters of the School District of 1 Interest will be in. the lacreai D.the new school Is In opecatta Cranford, in the County of Union, that a Special Meeting of the legal piseaslly figured as to interest an on account of.-bonds. If voters of said District will be held at the following Schoolhouses, on the • period Is used, inlitrest will t J Attention , tod principal tSMO. a total c " To this mast be added th 1st Day of October. 1929, at 4 o'clock P. M. of operating 7ths nen -schot All Club and Association anywhere-from'»KW0O t The Polls at said meeting sbafl be open unta9 o'clock P. M, » then wltt be at leai

lembers - i, aa. auuejis „« w. , in which case tot bonds woult Election,Ois)rkto Number. Fw ui • to be paid off In M years lnsteai "years. The bond payment lten You are planning for the Club Season's activities.' PRO* fJx varied but U less some yean ' Ata&.Mc&ri and )^ US0L«L\ ThaiS* How about an individual program for life? A money (a) f school, HUB Street* (Dls- >) Xw rismit •• arid aiet ef had aad program which will make your, later life financially care- S 8Un TUATU. MIWAtt Broadway. Itelody.* lfetro- (e) *• am eaa*et tits dtatrieifsrtlw sals - -a Mayers ftW an ttttmf. tlng- free, and heb>:your family? -=^. ",r_ • Ud dancint *"•% a """•""" ol PROPOSAL NO. 2 •*»! comedy and-dramatic tech- Hah—ay.rth.rtm: vt» its weeTs erajasement at YOU ASK—What does such a program include? " Hat at bod i State Theatre, ffewal*. on Sat- Wtpesat taMstTl the producers and Kew Yotlt WE REPLY — Saving—Investment.—Your will—Trust have- declarecHals fflm to be ttie c-VTT ^^ t tmiiiant «*iwtiy picture so far funds—ExecutorT~ L - — •>, Bessie Lore land Anita Among the catchy tunes In the •*» «re ^"Broadway,. IWodr." CONSULT OUR TRUST OFFICER i Boat," Ton Were Msant" tot «nd -The Wedding of the painted"

(stage-ihownj beaded fir Nelson *-4>i the Board of EduostiraT Dated.June.27.1929.,, , 7 "Wrs^QaVaaVBQrwoatlwajf'1 pre~4 CRANFORDTRUSTCOMPANY , In a amgmr and dancing act »Howard Mott at the ptaoo. Oth- *"•'»». bm "are Mat Benard and TTT i offering ort •w* fan* aad «