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■ t “ ..Year of Oub*e Team Haa Been- Greatly Contingent of Local Club Rep- Will Entertain Union County W orkm d Coit«) Improv •tu U -ta .menta^Herctoigre...Agreed J “daJiUh«tn*a .ifl-a.Quan? W ìtEMHvW ài __ Tjm e *t5hore^.,,. , ing; Over-All Opposition. filrtTome on Lincoln on Pasted on First Reading. dary as to Nest Move. rioua Contea nuo This Afternoon.- kumdnd and fifty On Saturday aflernoou hut, several Thirty-five Building Per­ ll Mbma that »vvry now and Uten ’Skipper” Hants threw a monkey «■■s tX Oaaford Republican Club and som, team esvke a game with the Otite member! ol tile Cranford Lions Club Frvrlioltier B«verlA R- Drueactter. mits Approved. I a n Buaday. am eotoied a abort dinner and so­ tovaded the camp pt Use Cranford wrench Into the near r— a Walton Giants, with the promise of bringing a who lui wvrrol year« lia« repieneiueti 78 and IQ munaai cial get together at Long Branch yea- Boy Bcouta at BUver Lake, where they IhU FrwifOider UUliplcl Ul the Cuuiity Club last week when he announced aftarnooo and evening. They cracker-Jack team to oppo^ thron and were under the supervision of Bcom ■night heltf an unusually "short meeting, m r bershlp. are members of one or more of the major pari of ^the crowd in Such was the cam late Sunday wlian a liom irtlaud.-ficvulinMU'r öUtenach ■but transacted more than the usual that he bad bad the pmm Tha dlnnar waa aaryed Ills fellow member», un the County the various Audobon Societies, it Is go­ team from Plainfield, under the name wo» to have been Ûmm bul^biUUneü Board and County officials ■amount at important business. Seven Bvan P—chyy d T ta g • set Use Tbwer Houaa, Ooaan Boulevard. of the L, I. U, furnished the opposition nece«ütat«d hi« trovine camp «ariitr in ■ ordinances tor- various improvements, ing to be necessary tor them to gain The occsatun for the party was an Warner ate» at T tm + m ca The affair proved one .of the. moat tlissi la they tried, to furnish opposi- Um wee«. Thw.Scoutma«Wn wen «bty act of appreciation on Uie part ol Mr. lincludlng a storm sever Mansion.Ter- consent of their various presiding 'onu eceeaful tha d a b hai ever held.;’ Po- cers before they can be considered. He the tarfses man bar ed pi ban hut wen decidedly outclassed from «routed in Uiitir week by RohaJd Witii- Drueacher for the cuoperullun hla ool- Irace to Linden Avenue, a-sanitary aev- bca Otounlaetooer Bcggs wa.-CEulr’ says that any man who belongs to any start to finish. The .filial scon was «m u d O m r T«n«el, league, on Uie Uuurd have given film ler In Meeker Avenue, paving of Meek- during tha aeeakas amt wnfl aaea of the .Oommlttee In charge and IpptafM^i j, . |vrAwm£.^vin(retc,'(>t'Linc6InAve^ ol the-Bird Societ^-wi^ K.Xhe, p < ^ i>i, ,Uün« durmg_.U)!i,„pa*t, year., to gettiug. Un- Wjrllteiy ^ermjagioi] of first iand' " " iT7i»fnm r.% m r ^ n «- ^ y r -T « nsyfryttó r"' ' ÏÎ1Ï fui‘!BTg;1^M^ailli?l'>ttBtHFr" e ptepeSBe^^BtifciiS: AjHwwîifffTiaraififaTi |ini98.~pfz)Thue'of-psrk 'plot- at Cen oeiwB h ^ i w v ^ ^ r ^flsh'ciub,*:-": 8o a wvuderfur Job. " Itral and Springfield Avenues, providing that’s that. However, no accomplished yean pa^t a d h ar cap Manager. Tyne and asked for the game other U ons-that Is as closely, as their Kirat drnl (or Urn Uialrict'.«wry olio later Morgan P. Larsou. Republl- with a promise of bringing a good team cars would stand for. We don’t mean sUiiUU. During liie po«t year he luis . I/or the construction of the additional fireside fisherman who has bought his offered tor tha two bop Xmdldate for Governor, and Ham- ■ bridge work at the new Union Avenue catch at the corner store and stuck to to Cranford They failed to do that, to Infer that Fred broke any inulte accomplished a great deal: in bring- . and sacopd place ao T. Kean, candidate for United Now as a nutter of fact the Dixies am rule, or anyttilng llke. lluit. but then lug about these improvements ho ha« . I undergrade crossing and to widen and it that he caught them, will be daunted camp. a Senator, who wen a t tome pb- I pave Centennial between North and by anything like that. . csaxerancea to Ocean county, one of the strongest teams In tilts lec­ he had the minister tn lUs car and per­ had Uie active am i whu|e-liMirteU «up- - .Charli|_SkiUmant who_pp)babJy_ha» Place during the U f i 1 itoli, If not In New Jersey, and any haps thought the Lord would take care l»rt of 'the *iuembcr!i of tire board ami :-a a , ,„ t;f ^n asalw ^ 'H aasin g ‘«n''fnt»4oinaiwvrinnrImpnrvemwnt ...... Police. Commissioner Beggs reported what may happen. . ment follows: The f i a t s aemr number of Crantordltos will Journey up «t which he had followed Fred up u» winch gtvc« Urunfnrd u new bridge the direction of Bl W. ■ F. Ran O. Aldrich, Poatmaater Hough- i 24 arrests In July and fines of $102.50, It Is more than likely that, those who tom Tmraahlp Oommlttoemen Oeorge to the Plains to wttnosi the contest. the Lake. • ucriMMf uie nvi'i. «truigiitoning out Scoutmaster, of Troop TL nprlngfiehi avenue *o that It will lead [of which $35 went to the State. are intent upon forming the club will K. Warner and Jamea G, BCgga: Bet- The attraction for Sunday afternoon After tiie entlre~;p*rty had made It« C. E. Blakeslee by letter complained proceed and “8klpper” Harris Is prom­ Cattenach. at Troop IP etgd Sea on the South avenue grounds will be appearance ul the camp, the Hctmt* directly, under tho railruaii. tt also ter WUllam Ireland. o£ Troop WL yeC and aa it should be. neary »H made it pmsible to widen Uie under- .. 1 or closing up of the old tunnel at the inently named as the man* who will be members were accompanied by the strong Port Heading A. C , and. nuuleni oroembied the 'I'rwfM aiul had ed. Sir. Ireland and Mr. Ra P«M . ’ . ' . • . I Central Station. Tills it was said Is the first president* When Oeorge Luts tr .wlvea who enloyed the pccaalqn, Manager-Tyne-haa.nude .it Ids .busl- them jfu U)mu$h_«evoraL. «iuul«e_HiHt l beiiw...jeQpened,_JChe_letter._.WM_r.fci was seen hurrying somewhere or other neis to Inquire through teams of Itali then had tiie awlmmlnif evenU. which [ferred to the Police Committee...... : he simply, said that “he was for It and tenach oaa unable to kwhmlsakaier Beggs. aa Chairman ol MUIOIUAL UUAtMENT ON 1IOOVKK way and elsewhere as to the grade of were followed by open «wimmlhtt for Herbert Hoover « popularity lw grow- • William Cox asked'information as to for anything else the boys wanted.” Hr week-end«, tost the ok Special Committee to charge, wel-. ball this team plays and lias been In- thought it had something to do with all. Borne of the party took a row. on U«f at a rain that torwajls auother Its- I work on High street, was a bit afraid looked after hla Ttaeg ted . the membera and gueet» and fonned that they are all right. Game Uie lake and others walked along Die It will' not be done this year. Mayor the Boy Scouts and there is some Ques­ Wltham. Assistant led on President R R. Barrett of publicati tidal, wav« in November- Mr. tion as to his eligibility as he has been Will steri at 3:30 o'clock and McCoy Is bank«. At 0:30 o’clock the call fof Hoover s fpilol dignity ami rcrorvs and I Ahlrlch said the work will be done this Troop 79 waa atoo oo haoc Club to introduce Qovemor Lar- slated to piteli tor the Dixies.... . ’ •upper v u koutidod and everybody fell [year and that delays are.mainly due to known4-*?- catch fish with worms for time^AMtotaBt dam p o n lack of, political. bombast has alrèady and Benatoif JCealu BoUr made in line. Tho Gftef, Arthur-Taylor, Who won fur him tlw coufUleucs of Uie u a- | the hope the new fill on High street bait. John. Cloud, who became famous C. Pike and Oscar Tangle i f itaort talks bui much to the polnti. il In Canada as being able to alt longer CRANFORD ORIOUEB MCAT TIIX by’ th« way Uvm' on^Johnaon -avenue; (luti. , Tim rlccUou'w ill lw fuirrely hi UtS [ will kettle:, in ..time to. run . paving the- and amts attxaan George H. Johnston.of ,11»’ and U «oine cook, had all hand« routed through. In any case the work will .be In the prow of a boat with po bait on daily program, was 1 Oommlttee also had a, few . ALUMACH . ’ imiuru uf a r^urkaHun l.ynn iMasa.J his hook than any man in the Domin­ ’1’hc Cranford Oriole., former Cr»ft-j1 Hwilr——----"------:— ------»------finished up to_the_new_fUh______to eay of much tolereal lAten tireront offer the bleating* after ion.-- says^he will back up anything the report of the eapedBttoa ra were Mrs. P.,P, Rosa, lord Indians, played one ol their best Oeorge Luts says-about It. m By B. W. F. BAXOOLFH games 'of the aeaaoh on Thursday! ev­ wtdeh he would. paro Uw ’tplieekVfl.” Thu muds man who could. And way» ii ; \ - 1 ‘..«j i PLAYGROUND GAMES nan of the Cbunty Committee. Itev, Orton 0. Hopper woa called Upon 1 \ “In hunting around for a solution of rTtoop T* B.8 ■Eager O. Aldrlch and: Bltertfl ening. Aiig. 9th. The game was |utng to roilave itarvatlon five Uioiuund niUro • In the all-round playground chaijv their latest difficulty Emmar HL Adams; strong for a shutout up to thé sixth In- to offer the blewiing and when he had from America may bo relied upon ta - ~ ! ’j Troops. 75. 7» ante aa hak.cna it H, Tool.’ . •* ’ ■ 1; : i-’.., 1 - r, Lptoiuhlps Grace Kagerstrotn Is lead' who was-the first white man to fish In . dmneT.the-.Cluh -mem*. nlng. wlth lhs-»cnro,Uiah .10-0. There nnWi^; Art,Uor.,inuii«iiaUiy p$roud itevi»« junJ-Hrrry out *-plan-Ui. reUava » - - — RviVri-br- thmr.-aiipnat.en aiagidene:ae:.o...... wuu.toeiieMéiteltTteTiM^é^eJl^.he’eHineM ...... ^ ...... i i i pidj^n&uaiter^ tidpOhcL fioyi_ wl£h!len t^o'jcnows^mQis"h^^VoHe&.'£h$^ra^' Countr’-and^evex each-party r-tedoytogUia ” “ ,:£M¥ïi£Ui:V(>lr]>ffvC(ÎBlîF3«i&'ÇVtn'te'' was hríuktW ‘T f'htfffiíhr 'abut 7«tefr Mr; 1 point».. The congests are very, close other living cltixen; suggested that the splendid. In. the filth Inning Wllusn pasrod'It~dàin ihe uble to otie rtt ihi* lloovsr'wnr ginr'for Uu*m. -^klmscia- time. The camp wa a and Us aaalU :«Uiaetliwu. All dy-Union Htar. '. ' [and the outcome of. the championship« organisation should. be Jeft to the older hone safely, (ivlng testimony to der nude a home-run. the only one of ladle« wlio were ln the party. -Then'the Lu son in doubt realdents and that the young chaps lag to Beaut rutas. The Alunucs. » fair loalm Plate« wire paroed lit a hurrv unlit the lUcd in uniRtU-ther ’ul The- dally team, aleo had fine teamwork among la«t Scout had been supplied, and it lloover-rrprvMiits tho urganbted busi­ alantlally aa fafinwa: ■ -tuieir— for tha bait ticket the Re* ness interoals of the country, If« U I the tether ball contest, with Dorothy had proven themselves. A. B. Cald­ have ever put up. their players, The box ecore wax certainly woe «orne meal and Uie entire I Ernst second* and. Anna Marowski, well, Ed. Wolf. Harry Heins and' Sam 5 : to —Reveille, atom« follows: • aiieemblage voted Arttiur Uie beet cook on« of the greut««t executive» ami while and mentine rolan J..thhA_.Bidney.:Chester....wfts the. winner Klnman: Ji&ve_cQiicented..to .act as ...a ,,n ,c'-.CRANFORD ,-r in tlui wqrjd, . Tiie dinner conalsted of lilt may not bo an goad a polliiclaii as ■ | ‘ln the boys’ tournament, With William OCBunitlee ’to'take' this suggestion ud­ R H fried cideken,’ inaahed potatoe«,-dump- Uie governor of Nf?W Turk, lu» will like­ 1 Woemer second, and Richard CofTre der odvslement . Jim McMahon has 7:00—Breakfast. Wlknnder, ïb .SJ 2 2 ling«, eweet corn, coffee, jnllk, cake and ly make one of Uie best working presi­ t third. ....• ■ ^ gone fishing and intends to bring back 8:00 to 8:0^—Atr bteakM Hew RnilWork O. Dreyer, c ...... 2 2 Ice cream, and you could have It the dents th e country im« Over h a d .'-!’«- This Friday at 2 p. m.,**at Union Av­ such a catch that he will have a hon camp- . ’ EL preyer, p ...... •,...... ,1 1 rooonrt time If you eo dcalred. but mo«t orla «111.) O ta r . . 9:30—Inapactioo i p m o . I enue, the girls will compete in a roly- orary life membership. Progrtssog Rapidly H. Dreyer, as ...... ,2 2 everyone wa* unable to «ay inure wltcn poly contest, and the boys wUl have, a A friend of E. W. Balding, who lives 9:45 to II—Study latea. Itinmsn, c f ...... 2 2 tukwl by the, good clVef . Mr. Jloover knows the language of baseball pentathlon, consisting of five next door to Harry Olt, and who says 11:00—Swimming. Jellowltx. 3 b ...... ,...l 1 At Uie conclusión of the «upper,which modern progreu belter, perhaps, than baseball skills: fielder’s throw for dls- he has caught brook trout tn his back 12:00—Dinner. __ IVdrrscn. rf ...... ;...... 0 r waa livened up with Uié «inglng of old- any mail In the United Htales, In tho | tance, pitcher’s throw for accuracy. yard, reports that the fame of Cranford t oo to 3:00 Odtehccj: Good W eather Help* Contrac­ I. Wright, ib ...... 0 Urn« eon$«. the gathering dlsperrod to UKt imirP'pii yeufR cvcr since Belgium fungo hit for distance, and circling as a fishing resort has crossed the con­ 2.00 to 4:3Q-*Ganirs .hta tor to Get, Wftrk Through. R. Wright, U ...... , 0 . i Uie outside uf the building, where the lie iiaa been haiulling Mime of Uie . | bases for time. ■*• tinent. Mr. Bailing being a good fire- 4:30—Swimming- Hcoule put on a Jamboree. Home of bigg««L lob« in the -world, and he lia« Hide-fisherman, has done-his part to m ade s nuccvsN uf every one (ifU iem .-- ..The- Ltncoln-Schootrplar:'field--is-a 5 -30^8uppes. . ------Entire "Contract Will Be U ■ 12 Um members of the Lions Club stayed Williamsport f ^W fro~the^dietrfr.l*jrrold«Fnt«=fir-r HfMV, llill. IMUU-mv.l 0 t he boy«mmigT?n:Bunday« ------from th« Mlddjo Weal and the Foist. 9.30—Taps lugata earn Portenelter 2b ...... , 1 2 Altogether it wav a very enjoyable [ be held at. Lincoln School, and the Un- didkte, for membership. There W nil Sunday." July 29. opes m e paM tarn weeks of good weather Flusso, SS ...... ' , 0 0 2 Now lu prlU«. Its historic setuw and its ’1cm Avenue play field. The article« to be an especial urge to see'that. Mr. wad fight adnx b a n helped road oou- Materia, c f ...... , 0 0 2 trip and tiie members fell well repaid *plrU of frUowfthlp ah are enlisted lu and the boys set up camp aadptemesli for their-visit. \ consist of wool underarm bags, shop­ Haskins Joins’aa It Is said that he has for thing». Camp Rae aad Xsr Oaadfio amatingly to getting Cosale. Ib ...... „ ü ' 2 I tiie cuncitdacy of a tnan who is known ping bags, and cfiange purses, paper \ery line trout stream running vices were condneted foe the boy*, of U s work along. He bae been oom- Cummins, rf V 0 2 1 all uvvr Uie world, yrt has slept under craft party favors, lamp shades, flow­ through his place In the back country which I took charge. Ifia pteting tb o a tereeti where wet wroth- McNeUy. rf . 0 0 0 MOUTH AVK. ROAD CONTRACT LKT Un: ««gebriish wiUi Ua ranchmen, m in­ ers, «and match boxes. The reed work Many of the local, Umide fishermen Tuesday attensMcs th e begi cx. would mart seriously interfere. Rirugusa. c - h .. 1 i 0 Louie p i .FrancUco, uf Westfield, was ers, pioneers. MUih of Uie genius of then streets a n taken over for Im­ will be on exhibition and sale at Union would like to know whether he gets his lot of ball and devoted the m Henry, p - 0 2 1 the successful bidder for Uie tiouth Av- the plonetr—the fertility of resource, provement then la bound to be great Uie courage th at guppies with difficult Avenue. flsh out of the stream or out of the Ice to thia sport. Oes Wetemdi fcuue paving, bids for which were op­ dtaocaniort aod to all do - “ ened at the Freeholders’ flood Com- problem». Um instinct to find a practl- bos,. _ j , _ . ; .Detu>ln^,dl«!teF^SM*«*:; 3 1Ö BABY STATION ’••■vmsmer'Cranforth-wtli-Teaily-haVe- - The^ pribltt'^rrdereatcd^on JWurm*y(ThHiroJ Fr«nm$c<» Orath. and A rth u r f ledn a l I weaUser te the main cause for any {rid was $191,46640 for all concrete curb with It the romunre of high ochieve- the Cranford Baby Station met yes­ an Izaok Walton Club or not Is still a 14 mile hike over the Am by anoUitr Cranford team Although ' * * •• ‘ terday afternoon from 3 to 5 p m . a moot quettlom When flahermen start ddsy. Inr with good weather work pro­ the Oriole« did not have all of Uielr to curb pavings This b)d was some I ment from humble beginnings. Proud: out Ul get a thing, they usually get it Mountains and G n a t Meade ds rapidly. The usual plan la to put $9.000,lower than that of P. Camlilo Co ¡ly Uie We/it welcomes a son bac(c home ** the fire house. Twenty-four babies ported tonne very totentetag regular players the leant played well. were present, - • ■; and with the determination that seems to bouse oocnacttocu way ahead at the The score -we* .7-3. 4 Eight bidden had figure« in. '^ —Cincinnati 'Urnes-HUr. * to inspire those «ho have taken up this experiences. - road Improvement so tha tranches will Thi^ Station ia.held every Wednes­ At the camp fires dtfixeea teaka part day afternoon from 3 to 5 p. m.. at the movement' it la reasonable to believe Je. Then eases excavation for EMPIRE TIIBATUK, NEWARK ... I r ’that something will be done. ..Oeorge on stunt*, each evening ai cats and pouring caactsto In tha Fire, House free of- charge. - All mothers evening waa gEnn oatr to a Seals will go onviale hext Monday are urged. to bring their babies and Rankin, who lives on ■ Sprlngheld ave' goon* Then excavation or fill for the morning for Jack Reid s Record Break­ mie, told a group of his friends on the teat which waa won by teca 1 deny, followed by tha placing Of tha '.children up-to school age. to be weigh? T.units " with their fniBait'di ers, the Mutual Burlesque attraction ed and examined. Doctor and licensed ferry last week that he believed that crete. All of thlx, of nacesrity, the -FUt Dance-' or U npttag She; {tae- booked to reopen the Empire theatre, nurse will be In attendance. , - Cranford needs at least one mere club rods over a u e h time and people on •n m * IrtnH n r ttnH that, a flair qulto"-:— -__u . -street have *-hard,time of It while Newark. Saturday night, August 2&Ui, ¿rSanT^Iüg~WPüld ' be a»~good^ a n r :h -A t supper’______, ______trlfa^llkehavtng-a ,TWr^ p>iH nrods no .Introduction to |s;3;í.r¿&*^ín<.:aAi enough cluWHOWL'of«K.>w*‘WíS«af''A»lorntettJtttíWTimiri arteast the ntmrf r toUrtttuSS ■ 11 "■ • • Sugar la th« qolcknt, cheapest par $32nsiiia&&¥tt InipUea,’ holding box offlee records for eat and moat generally efficient fuel ber la uneven. and he thinks that IE unlay evening we bed a ver nproveaacnt behind them. should be evert. . Harry . Chapin la back rain, which the 5oyx M bathe AX the d o e cf this year's work Cran­ gtote recslpU which proves condutlve- fer the human. body. It beglna to ly that Mr. Reid hex what (Re . bur­ bum within about five mlnutea after In town. tbo. and has lust returned enjoyed Immensely. ..affpmBte ford will be c m if the beet paved from a fishing expedition up tn the. Ad* zovns tn the State and the work done lesque public wants, namely,.a. good It baa been consumed. That la why ropes and coasting down hfll ee fast, snappy show with toads of pretty It la ao valuable In the. diet of thorn, irondacks.. O.-W. fiurtls . 1s fishing In slide. At the Saturday ateba a enhetanttot than In most, places. the near Northwest and will be gone a girls, funny comedians and good sing­ who do heavy phyalcal work, James around tbf firvpIaoe. Bev. Ma ers and dancers. The management of . A. Tobey exptelnk In HygelaMasa- couple of weeks. ■ F. R. ?undel stlU tertalned JUie boys wSUa a : .. Cw-Oper adfaw im : B ritu in holds the record for catch In. Swarta.- the Bihplre announce that a t the dally' ataa...... ’ : . ■ “Bear Claw* and Da C b sa " Oe operativa aodetlia. .euch . as matinees (Sundays excepted) Uw la­ wood Lake. Henry Whipple is another - Sunday a ua. tbeTeoopa went to the one with some recent experience, as Is wk Bissai», retail, prod aril va and. dia- dies can secure the best reserved ore Hope Fptempal Church, wtdefi is Mbntlva fedanUona and sappi y a» chest» seals (or twenty-five cento. M iu k r a tt’ B aU ty Horn«a C. R. Waterhouse and Ne«t. Stewart of the original landmart*. wtekfb has Going down the Hat of eliglbles it looks as rieri sto, bava mors than ffOOOjOOO Boxing bouts wlli be added to Uie regu­ ■ Oaring the ■ fall .months. moaknta been closed Several year* Beer. M iar performance starting, on Thursday batid hornea of • bulruahe* and other as though Cranford could really get up ■caban .ta Oraci Britein and tro conducted the m d * d t e t o kart. Tha organlsalltfiu, which t*> night, September 37th. . / N J * . , mota end. (raises. Tbeao often riga 'a very respectable showing of’ candi* vice they lined up sad evrurteli oat of the water to a height of Ove dates for the club but only time will asad L W la number. Java aaseta to Martin and hla boy» Co the effce at taBag abavi or its feet .■■■■■: • ■ tell what Ip going to happen. A re­ town. Uibere they opened tasks at Pwttimg O f quest has been mjule for aa indexed Scout salute mad »Unwell Nothing la bard whea yea do tt*-AI list 8f Cranford’s fishermen and this least It la earaly as bard »» yoo thlak ’ MlamtutmryRuU , through.,,- - ^ Anri r v < Tkmt ' may be forthcoming before long. If It Wednesday a genie It will ta. Proscraatlnatloc throw ■ I t , ml* ot thnmb baa refarenca to has ban ■ wadis deddea not lo on- la done, then step* may be taken to “Muckin' and -fliatm ' was wea by heavy ahadow—a ahaddw whlcb slipte the method at procedure 'dorlved «0-. organise In real earneet In the mean­ tend « preposition eba won’t-on- out Ibe llgtn »nd makse evsry pru* tM y from pnctU* : or eipertajpe time <;4rl 'Warslniki and -John -Heins tbe„Kncken br_a aeorw cf W to 8 Xbe t a d tt —Atohlseo alob* .....— game day eight-hega weak a t Ubalr 14 pact 'gloomy. Taake put off come back 'wHhoet any basis In sdentine know)- a re biding their time and will be glad mulUplled- IUelUIng'ttiet Ufa iaron» to supply full' ’particular* "and all lag - mUehlke..Hatnld:,>BcdS-:Cateteg. Rood t o s t e l “ Fage.' DEek Wal ‘ ' “ ‘Bmt SuUûr'ot All • thing '’aftar^lH>i*te*r aMni1tlMcagdlsg:' formation regarding the new club .to all qo. that, basis to r I tte thing dooe. Y T^RBRRT HÖOVBR' abd VtewMftMittL DawM oa .tha froupds o( tb« . “ - - A bout O a r m la n , r Inquirers. Thoee Interested are .urged andpr. took Urn maaomta ratee to Rock dealers My .that Ü» New Trot- quickly elaaro up tba sbsdowt^-Orot» H lattsr's boon lo Evaiistot^ nL ^baro ib a vlahprwildeùt offered to,>u9 Great Itoadows. - ' s rs te Is eriwnja tha tust rollar, among ■very oot te arcklteet of hte own t o . communicate with either or both of Fatteroeo. la the Mobile BeglaCsr. ' tk# ahn«» darla# tk t jteiovsff-Cgrtlj rompatefl- ' > ‘ * them.1 ( tCmtimyd am afi broi sallan. .

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V*î- - 3 ¿ ~ m f e U t í , i» « Helped D drolt W inltgFSnt no «mi For I H. ; 3 J « m u lla «pike llu N ik M ow Iba w ater Da*, o j i a writer la lha Maw They hod tern In the early periods B y T . T . Uta [ California I Oriaoaa Picayune. . of the gome hard bitting; loot dis­ ■Afc« Bitte now Dreyfus* teew tha pravari at watching bla scsttted tance and powtrtal bateaus fur the oUp flonader mites Urea eta teach wblla McK«ehal« t e A Ua OudteaU booe-nis hitter la noe entirely a pred­ Boa Angeles. op th« sands oa a flight to th* treason covo., ...... aci of today. D u Bnmthere, Bern *fïhw ( th e Moyici* WlM«.af M aterial«- charred with anadia« brip t» sonna** te» Pirite» to a sgThar gnariw i et 1*8,1— "“IS te lite i and capped the f dfloed 55 years a coop«ration ha tala the ualiivMied ball »shard na nny Irilmax feamtiTTb« rei ... I jiag wagon hw ■ /torn tha bon on tha team. ' batsman since their generation.. moot xfniqoe Sim parlor in ‘ the Identical pia White Rabbit Maranvllte’* Braathers win one a t the three I wnroprited. . * . j that time—e ani comaback la playing a valmahte hardest hitting drat aacken the game I Bunt of atone, terra con. . , allait tribute to pari la tha drive of tha 8b late, evar had.. It was Big Dan, Dave Ore} brick, U la approximately of the, wheeled dob, aod tha work of old Qroror u d Pop Anson, a trio of noble bate eqnare, 115 feet blgb. «eats oun tto men who U Alexander, Frankie Frisch, J l* m u who h it ¿45 or b ^ d t S n g aona-the foyer, accommod.im, , ^ ' i fornii la tbe r Bottouley and othara moat draw their entire careen. Brouttete fin-¡more, eta be emptled In tbrii 1 pollahlng proceai them a ahart of tha credit;'It'll lahed hla career of 17 yearaihlhe big u te ta a d cent aboat gsnonroo ' 1 This example generally , «greed tlrnt tha aatote «toff with a lifetime battlhg avenge fb « organ haa tbree c o o * ^ , . vorkmanahlp la leaderahlp ofM cKechnle.l».th*ij |A 5«, -«sjaadg-ffw & l m ney reflon, ami i blndtog'poot on " th*’’'8tLonte’l three homers In a single gathK - dnctlon which probably never nefom seam exhibit fot .wagon. - . With the TrortlUb In 1879, Brouth-1 wad attempted on any organ. In to come tf It can eta, who was over atx feet la height too touch delay; MeKechnle ted th* pirates to S ? “ *° ' aD*>in' tb* orchettm a pennant In 1925. Tha next gear,.I and weighed 2M, In running to aecond pit accommodatee 110 mnalclan, But one- old-U deaplta BUT« ancceaa, dlaaenaloa fell on McOljmn, the guardian o f . ' dlaappeara mechanically. - knowledge of Ita aroee In the ranka of the team. I sack. The ltnpact and fall that ! contort of the ri.ir„r I e» died a~few

™"““ Sra,' fTai u a r [w ithlna week from thefplaSe were made There Uvlng human be tajuiurlee. Big Dan quit the game for room twtweeo the seats ; from present V Pred Clarke, once.Idol of the Manager MeKechnle. Itor/k Pirate fane as a player, on the two,year». In 1881 tbe Buffalo Na­1* I tiKhMMorchestra IfMItseat onenets lookeInrb. downJ.__ on ill« / To note the t bench with MeKechnle, to represent the bnalneaa offlee aa assistant tionale Induced him to sign a contract. stage-w ithout having to crane'hi« ponderous tablet % to the prerident o r aomethlng like that. . : ■ ,<■ During/the lire years with the club Beck; af patented effect tnnkei it,, and the- a u n One reault of this action wag s “round robin’* anggeatlon frorutW .Brouthers wim nation-wide.-fame be1 . Bgnrea on the ncreen . .trock-doeanot ; ' plajera that Clarke be clmaed froin the bench; "Capt "Max“Cirey” Pitcher -mnaeeau»othteteiTlBchtttlng,Itwaa q trh tt terrtfle7httUng;“T t 'WSa1 the“ audltoiinm la' lighted hg ¿L, |lfromth«wwthr *:i»yd»?Bartd>artiuttK>at(tehrtr-r*“ -“— rr - *'iL 1 ---- “~a- l ì “ " ‘ cattic so fuinoils ttie'country over. la done In ose color",- ç-ad^*': , füllt «»coach hy the 8 t Loris Cardinals, It-Wag the Tllg Fiiur," with the ad- The cumber»! to .help Manager Beh OTarreU. wlfO -was then aorvlng’hla tfo'vtUate aa which makes for both beauty :úd ditlon ot Sam Thompson.. that gave restful- eye»; epeelal Ven.itluiiug op- built la a pine 1 a pilot The-Cardinal* (riled to retain, the championship to which Rogers - I of feet to tlornaby had led. them the ycor before. : . the Detrpt club Its first , pennant, also pilances make for .Ideal iernperntiire 9300 a world*» champlonabip In J1887, In winter; « mecbanleal...... eoollni;, ,s»- , huge trece to a l äljäAshi O'Fatrell, though a brilliant-catcher, .fell short of expectations a*'a operated eolely manager.' The added labors alio detracted from hla all-around work Brouthers was a fast man on the base I tem la calculated to make If lire ctkiT g a »cored jiXi dr-- more' ruua each T Eight sculpton and- Suu artists pm. of; .money and lai T T * » "S nail, •however, and hla Selection ¿a manager to succeed O'Farrell abont ten aquare was a popular more. / , .-; ' . year. Uta average run» for the 17.’ Tided the decoration»—1,100 tons of rt'/U year« stood .081 a gam e. In 15 out of plaster and lime and flOO.OOO feet o( by'three to alx o After getting away to a pooretart, due to Injuries to several of the- th e 17 year* he batted X 0 or better, wire, being among the materials used. oxen. Thy ,hita: • •. regular* and tho failure of the pitching stafr to click aa it did lh 1927, In 1804,. a t the age of forty-nine, Ttie estimated cost of operation U these animals ■ ’♦ the Cardinals wallowed about uncertainly tor a tew weeks. Then they grim relic et pio found themaelvts, ' . • Dan was playing first for the Bough- 850,000 weekly. . If every "seat tru kcepxle dob. of tha Uadson Rlrre I Slled at everjr: perfqrmani^ the pu. «oll. ; ; And Bill MeKechnle'la letting the day’a_club atnndlofs.. do.-hls . league....In a-gnmqnBgtlnit' lhe' Bau-'roffCe rerelpta' wouid ’ apprexlmsia ", From ihe mil -■ - laughing—wtth~poa»lbte~liot> Today tbe big slugger 1». one of the I ...... / Schalk Favors Benefit boys who keep, tire Bolo ground» In A bell*" plajed by both. hands sud mountains - and ( flnq condition for the.younger eet,' . fS»l and differ» from the ordinary • rich Cerro Gordo Society for Old-Timers one-ode-ot-a-time chime" .In _ that:- $ ninny millions In ,'It Ray Schalk, of the'Chlcago White Chords of many notte can be, plajéd. Now the lake Sox, haa h pet peeve It la the tough Temple U . Stadium to ‘ Carillon« hare come______down tó ns Owens river wi break» he lays down and ont hall -Babe Ruth:-continues In.a most re- B e C o m p le te d S e n t. 1 I ihr0B»h ^ «otff«>er ot time, harm« flow through th players get markahla way to qaallfv for, succès. iwimi.l m L e h " ,'L ^ |A B tJlld1ii4rtetN lliici the Six- duct and the ml sorablp to. the late ahkound of Swat . _ . athletic I teentb century, irbera they er« rv- “It’a a downright abame,’* sald the etadlnm going np In Germantown, s I When the mill Sery IJttlo ec-mahager, “the way many tarded wltb both pride Hod affectloo bally to. auccun men, who have given the best years Cleveland boatta 90,000 youngster» “ mentror that nil of- thetp-llvea .to heaeball,- are -forced. eagaied-la.amateorbaMbatllnTari- to M te.pjpt.üC. ...forgo tteih'-but.! place It- where the publlc-mlnd aliali outleàguëtournejapWylnghardiind r. 'XiWBM;'-OI)i«-|' pfaifiitirin of Iriinlpin* v—'ntu ' ~ ' ■ the wheel« parti blit by giving him ¿h«_claia_LÌ«tt-ooiw »Ott bau. • lew on September 28,35,000 seau wUl ^ e lar^« « d m T comm.,. rest ln~the'toltof;ihent'ls~the course f dent you would stay for tha fun lot Old age. The average fan' does 'not -It haa been foi of ultimate extinction, qr Its advo- realise that where there la one highly nient of w ater* hearing-lilm akin me ‘ During the season of 1006 Big Ed cute« wilt push It forward tilt It shall Tho debates were paid player there are scores whs re­ -o . S w , WB , , , pl® ^ of the Pork Avenue Baptist » church - Ì Loe’ AtígeleX, were held i Wsleb of the-Chicago White Sox, linea 1 become lawful alike. In alt tho slates, Ottawa, I-aSalla/county, ¡ August. ceive ordinary pay." ■ • eiteoslve-elie-tl .Pl*^™^,^tW---'llBttene-*««aaJor old as well na now, North' oa well aa 1858; iFreepot a!!Pb*Mon... coi Ray declares the present trepqflLpft. South.".... , Cvtlulftn-"!...... ■^^Æi«?8a®aeÂiitiâ^tî5iîâaiW'iiasfciUô : hirteii^CoiniKittlP'_____ 'hoped that etep, l>cgaQ-Ja...trall~.llouKla»,--wltoae—sup.- ty. 8eptcmber.18; Qslesburg. Knox -'-Jolui8hloners,-w-coii«tnofth«vet. ierre It as a pii portera with, ttiolr banda and torch­ county, Octobor -7; Quincy, Adama eren Ralph, has been turned over to one of Its kind, light processions In the leading cltlea Fayetteville for aeaaonlnx hv the PhU. atadlum ■ bnllt during the toMriron,..ljnrff t |n wigmiitBr r Tfclghlag "UKr . Forty-Fc county, , petoher IS. and Alton. Maitl- Browns Find Star- adelphla AthléiictT Tennlat also accommodates about-| pounds (low E—udd to be tho deep- of -ili» «tute were iMklhg ñ~i>owcrTüT county, Octobor 15 aofioo. . Its 18-foot lt eot-toned carillon bell In all creation), eluded, the waft Itnpreaalon Uiam (lie electorate, loci As the debates progressed It soon ; The .'American associa­ Dcntly, Dougltaa Imd-nuotlirr powerful became apparent how groundless were to one but six and one-qaarter loches -weigh« consideri tion baseball club will do it» spring “Knockout: King’’ C% nex - «» r Z -"-The -materiale- 1 ally In hie hcnutlfiil young wife, tho- A nn of Lincoln's friend* that he training In 1029 at • Sarasota, oh the gruudulece of Ilolly. .Madlaou,. .whose’ could aet hold hla Own with the'"Little' C r e d ite d W ith 1 0 Ì W i n s 1 poo,"u ' noted for end West coast of Florida. - - Bell experts' declare the; there «re band-forged stet "mete preaenco gained vote» for her Ulant" th e humor which had made Net ao many years ago there poor» husband.!* Sometime, at the end of a "lloneet Abo’’ such s favorite when he Ore tones In each bell that are dis­ by. blacksmith« For three conaecutlve years, -1012, lahed a .'fighter who probably had more tinguishable. to the trained ear and Doualua mevtlng I.lucoln would rlao was riding the circuit woe used time knockouts to hla credit than any other sere ahupe of st and announce when and where he 1IU3 and 1014, Eddie Collina, of the that In order to Insure perfect har­ The wheels ai nnfl again with telling effect against Philadelphia Athletics, led the Amer­ boxer In the book today., De ls George would make hla reply. Konictlihoa hla opimnent On ono occasion,' after mony bach bell must be . tuned to It- Inches In díame ican league lq scoring o f runa. Chaney of , Baltimore, dubbed ~the ■rif-and-alw-wltb-all-olber-bells-ta- dodgers of llm Lincoln meeting would Douglas .hud thrilled and ewayqd hla knockout klñg." Tie wore the name tfie - running an the carllloa thick at the hi Iw-hnnded-out-lo the Dougina crowd n r -nudlcnce-wlth- hta^orelory- snd- sat Orban 8hocker, ono of the beet of on hla jereey, nnd whep.he ended hl« It dhpersed. down amid a storm of applause. Lin­ Obviously, carillon mualc Is- both and finished.' the spUboll pitchers left In major career he had 101 • knockouts to hla melodious- and -lnsplrlng. in' the liuuits three Incite* w I- lanlly Lincoln decided to challenge coln roso, and drawing htnisclf to his leagud baseball, recently waejancon- credit ' - - ■ full height, slowly look off hls coat 1 l-of-an—experienced carUloneur such Inch thick to ea Douglas to a joint debate and op July dltlODnlly teleaaed by the. New Fork But hla was à built-up reputation, bella. speak wltb surprising Intelll- a-1. ISMrhe wrote a nolo from Chicago gesture which In the plonecr~ eettle- tbe rear wbeels Yankees. .' - to. a certain extent, and bis lack of No word« can entirely de- lined .with . p to Douglas auggeatlng that they, divide monta meant business, llondlng it to genuine clou was proved when,-at aoiuo- Of Ida friends, ho said,- "Here. acribe! the unbrijavahlq. tcxgal, jlfer».., '■j.relked..ton.,-iCi« tho lime und address tho same oucll- apy,' M oreKfataHif, .ihecbrishtvpfrhi» 2t*re*£5Ea'?ioBthi ^^^(¿r'intotcr:froin¿xlm-rey^- S V ffi during.Ihc cawcalgn;. Douglas M i l t Hold MX rutaept «hire- r i * In ihaat-elnly-for-’a casir -GhanipUu JaLuny "Klthane. àhtl htm- rfluata out from s church tower and walking behind ^¡dsJmfewail&tb^aehal^TFh Llncdln - consideration was annonneed by ofB- self took a knockout powder In the | 511a the air with Ita uplifting song. for. from tho aiwechoa Lincoln had al laughter from thoao people who knew almost any grad cltla of the Chattanooga Baseball third round. (IB, Ifll. VwUn KmptHr ltDloo.1 purchase. By i ready made la reply to Mi. .ho rvntixed tlrelr Bible, he did rstuuo Stcphen"— company. • . with facts 1 : . driver seated, a the strength of "lloiient Alw’»" logic, ■" • * • "■■■'. P tfttm t Lons Enjoyed llut to refuso might lour the election, I-ong before tho debates were over Undefeated Pitcher heavy pressure It was uppnrcnt to all who hcard them T hi iS t Lonla-Browaa, ffho, Inch Rmt* Saunders, ro rt AVayne star, Winning nine consecutive garnet I Perfume» were known In earileil wo bo agreed. Nor dhl Lincoln’! friends dentally, have shown wlint c#n «lone who wont from Dallas, Tex., to Water- drlllxatJona. -The Jew s/of the. Old vluw the Idea/wlth any particular on- that for onco. Douglas had mot Ids during - tlie season and ' gaining the | D o g R e c e iv by turning, a bad team luatde dut be- bury In the ’Eastern, league last sea­ distinction o r being the oUly undo- I Testament used perfamei In the form thualaam; 'Triio,-Lincoln-Imd met and imjleli. Through all the windings and tweea seasons, - have s . U d , named son, hue been traded by Waterbury to turnings of (ho debates, there eliono feated college pitcher In the Cast was 1 of lucent* In^tpelr temples end tabt'r* IgmiUt skillfully ntpteil.all-of Douglas* ntgu- Krcaa. Baseball men.agree he is about Bridgeport, • Conn. -... Uienta.-.liuf they Wore fearful th a t In "a forth tho fundamental fact that Dougina the record made, by Bert Cnrrett Uat- I Their women, s» well aa ill# Usiwnllle,.l ALaftcn. -I "ìfKrài'róffiìwèiar W a t jMiat«Jii..wMtd'.tli.jdUd)da of .«iBwjlohcg-ymd'rit c BomedB'trjr'Wó'Tleep' Tritcñdlng "to W «*rihpav-kwRteR-d^W*ff«4'B*IT ^ ^ a^ ^ Tmrw aVTlmnw firtico IlicMwn nieii 'aiild "irlniniTng1’ und tliat Lincoln Was the th -homw-rinyat^burctitf nnyhbdy :ptc-' year as a varsity moondsman. used perfumes and cosmetic«. It 1» has a cuuoterpi lure, hliu continuing to bat .400 sa at look up Is the Present standing,-per- Ue is a brother of Alfred (Budge) probable that the perfumers’ art orlg und white bird hy *M0 their candidate would »how to exponent of protest agulnet wrong and preaontl They- lave not, discovered centage. ete. of all thoae.mlnor league Irtit iwor ailvanliuto when compared to the proponent of the right. At tho sec­ Garrett, Rutgers' football captain Itr lasted (n Arabia and that the prod* Ms muster th his weulmcas. Of course. If he elides teanu tifar licked .the New ïork Yan­ 1019, and was himself a substitute nets were carried to Egypt, Greece, ;. Kdioo) course th /b rillia n t Douglas.- . ond debate, tho one 'a t Freeport, ilow-u cren- as much as 100 points he kees In the spring Douglas eettled Ills political fate. Lin- halfback oa the Rotgersicleren last Borne and Palestine.. ... « •• ---Wltb'llllUr------However, Mio arrmigciuvata were »till will bo worth having around. . As a reault-1 *"«de, according.to'Dougln»' (ernisrfor- folU-forged.Douglas, to. quibble on tho Frpd Moncewlca, . former -Boston eoven debate», ono In cadi ef tho »even effect of tho Dread Scott- decision nnd Midget Coal Mine. old, bus Just re tho South labeled him a "double­ college Inflehlcr, who joined the Red The imallest coal. mine In Great Ing the rout of^ congressional districts Douglas was Sox recently, has been released on Ed Walafi, Jr.,'a Sox fir streak ono hour at" the first. Lincoln dealer" whom It coutd not trust' Al­ Britain la probanly one eltuated high umklng hlm ÜM though Douglas eventually won the option to- the Brockton • club of the op on the .-Yorkshire moors, at Tan a high schooL to, reply for an hour and a half and T p o rfflo ies New England league, " - - Douglau to clo»o with a half-hour eloctlon to the senator he had killed Ullh—itH m ortretrojrtlvg-m ftrw hh- "tu:ui >vun vnui Ills chances for th* l’realdcncy la lSOO. bave made a tunnel Into,the hillside I’cagter. and In rebuttal.. At the second .Lincoln was Ernest Evans, young »tortstop with have the ouenlna nn.i Lincoln had lost the lcaaer_ prlao la A pport, writer predicts old Mika oreriy--rwo-m!!e*“ (onir=Ttlea“watr; ril7 ^ mBczaKJttIia «MeTlgus -wlIV- qrrtt--thn-7ffriH~br: 0 SSSterSiiiCäSl:«' epeedrar-nnd- n r fm''.^«HlW«ilnJjaiand3 ■lS5&-but-heTVonTh#;gg ^H^-Js,i5l^g(ai5^nHty?/li5’-soliL.Te-’c ^ ‘eïSiïatôicc'r ” "" ^•IBaçi3iR:sfcdld»'£-iïySriuf- yesre- tall at 85 n ton, bn» ll has to he . Bruce Arm si -D8d- »«which' ■ hating been signed by the New York gius tho ndvantnge of four opcnlng»' helped hire do It woe hie part la the Hatched. Farmer» , who- come elth wRli Hai l’vagli . Uorvard has just announced-ticket« Giants and released to (he Bisons on .er, and after sc _snd .dosine», to Lincoln» tliree, Lln-' historic Llncoln-Dougla»debate», which opUon. " • • : carta .form-the mlutt's bear customer». cola agreed to thè tcrtns, for ss he Ic'd some to. prophesy even then that for tho Tale' game will be 13 each. kept an attendi Judging from past performance» Har­ ■ali humoropsly, “My conacntlng to lt they had “sounded the death knell of . Iceberg» ter. The dog t slavery and pared tha way for the vard won’t get half that much- fun Owners of the S t Lonla Cardinal« dchhol dully « wa» noi wholly umwlflsh. Jo r r sua- out of It • . • ■ . are sold to be ready to bring Short­ Ice observers reccgnlxe two types of pccted. If lt woro underatood ihat thè election of Lincoln to the Presidency Iceberg»—soUd bergs apd drydocks. 'through the da of the United 8intoe.": ■ stop GelbCrt to 8L Louis from their reeding*. JhJge was cntlrely dono, you Demo­ Rochester farm. Gilbert’* play thla. The solid type ]» what Its name Im­ creta would .Icaro and uot hear me; Johuuy Baas, Northwestern uni* « V V season has bordered on*" the —>«• plies. It Ilea low la the water. Its .vcralty football player, la reported re­ tlonaL : . • ..... '■ -. tides are rounded by the actionof the G iant Iceb- covering. following on operation for water and It tip* slowly from rid« to ■«tide that they have never had any­ acuta appendicitis s t hl» horn« In ' T o w a i thing but .fayopuhle result*. ■ ■ . • 1 Arable Salutation a Lena Blackburne, who was appoint­ t^ e. 3J>e drydock type .consists' of Forge, N. D. .. . . two high .'aides with • low 'passage he- ; -.Juneau; - Alai Dr. George Duncan says: *’’Salem ed manager of the White Sex- when late may expec alelkum* means Peace bo-unto you.- Ray Schalk resigned, first-joined th» tween. It n ils along as majestically Narned'by;Eikimo ■ T^la word; ’peace* haa a very cempre- Flying Cloud, who won 85,000 In aa a ship. : . ! ; ...■ blggest splnahi 8or In 1809. . They patd $8,500 for dlsplayed. «li According, to thO'geographic board lienslra meaning and algnlflea all kind* th* 482-mlle marathon on the Pa rifle him, a «hortrtop, which was a high of, Canada,; Paugnlctung, the name of of blearing* material, • mental-- and coast,.said ho.wonld .nao the money pric* then. ' . . • ■ ■ Proper Time to Cat . Hah ' - largeat of tbe the flord- -and police post-on Baffin to .help bla poVehta and then- would menj b*Y< w8e spiritual, h la s very common greet­ ' Haircuts should be »voided when l»t«a3 In tbe Canadian Arctic arehl- ing.. among - Arabic-speaking people.’ tot an education. - . • m ila aerosa Iti iwlago.ia or Eskimo prlgln and menna Among rumored lnnovatlona in Na­ the. moon. 1st .(tall, according to • - Lon: • ( Ite ice loto t Another expresdon, 'May your day be tional league baseball next winter wtu don seer, srba declare* that. balr.'nb* “whero buck dec» are plentltuL'* The white,VJom sbjgd alelkum’-literally Minnesota ha» one , ot tho'-greatest KiWaish, Jr.whoreceatlj'joined Owtng td ..i police, post at Pangntrinng was entail enotera in Its . football history In pros­ b* the oppotntment of Benry' Fabian, lbs Chicago .White Sox. Wben he was other vegetatlno, contains more ,“sap“ . Hubbard Olarii to 'May s white day bo to you.' Th».. gronndkeepek of the Palo ground«, as at thar*.tln>e. It abould be. cut lust Halted during, tho 1023 annual Cana­ term *wbltB day*—aunahlny day—a dsy pect for next, season.' This kicker la at Notr* Dune he had qulte a apectac- Iv"-' -, every year fro dian goremmeat, expedition to' tbo aaperrlsor of. the groonda of thd d r .hetore-,toe«Jm*cm»oe-

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; 'Ítfc'^ftT^rtfi-raSa -thif.-toAä ptNttEMrWtSMUSED “BABY DOET TABOR BURDFAMER LED STREET RECALLS TQlSTflD^E TALES NEW YÔRK MORBERS Improved UmfonpInternational LOSES LONG RGHT CALLED UNVSUAL lOGfiBHISfOW ID ersiuuwiNM ius _ FRENCH NOBLEMAN OF CHINESE 6H0STS FONDER pásame .ffhfaw o U nisin limslsr Htw M.Ti«50WIW*ueCVC. >r.r.ir, [California Relíe Wat Boflt fat P o rw rty . StatiqpeJ About lud They CiissrisW i M* W kito Mm PUa to famifi- : Tfar SurvtÿT^ “ AbaatlMe. . Guide Him AmomL gmto QwMff Doing*.. L ndrilta. Cola.—An ‘ «action»« ita New Ortesm, La.—Wherever cotton Albany.—Murder In New 7ork Lesson state, fu the view of hcaator J.'hi toi Aagdok Cant—lUde la tor hanuner Ju* ueled-the hut noora* of B a a Mich.—Small wtodatUU bee* ta traded the world «ver burinera mew Shanghai—£hr*0 SMtogbal men «By R»V. P. H rtt»-WAtRR. O tx, 0*m l»«on»* tram the ratal* of tb* tata KnlghL chairman of th# subcuumla- Hé*àf »lkl9 >Mll<*ttlrf('tllcM* t ! Tf^*H »f tt|« Çterra K.ra».rl wlflw . n f-fh * -ptanra*' «¿•wgwtc ISVri>í»i*t éftpl domed 55 years'iga; a remorkabt* log- 'wMtara bktab suigdnWTn pWw&r“' ^ nuttrgnlde IfcCnsley «boni tüe fier»:* as a puMlc beeieisrlm'; o f feovrloon, tbo utiy when u ! u ^ f “j I gtag wagon baa been rediscovered in Esrcptlon of a foreclooura order they take him from to* bone* to tb* Oarabdelet otreet. where the New plae« where tb* loot emperor of the Thl* view, axpreeaed by Knight la a • "» <*'"»' m toTloil I the identical place where It stood all her* on the Matchless min* climaxed bara or to too cbtckencoop; they alee Orleans OMtoo exchiaie la loeatwL Sang dynasty Is laid to btv* hidden repot* of hla conunlMloo, was taken, PAUL CAHHIM TMt 005PCL INTO : „ u t ttme—a unique moaaaieat and a. tb* fight of lira. Elisabeth Tabor to guide him down the send rued two «steads flfty-oo* eqnarra from Canal himself from bla persala* oeomlrii eftae two year# of . lovctlgsUng by KOROPS th* body Into tho crlmo situation ta **00«i tem cottr im (limit trtbpt* to tbs. atcrllag qualities recoup n jpert of -the. hag* fortune bur mtlra to tb* vlUtge ot PtaeTj. ■ street to Hobert, w ett end. Tb« Brat Tho threo nonbelievers ere II. Bleb- of the. wheeled carriera eroi red by husband controlled. UcCanley lost the eight pt bln left six bloeke from C*nal to I*oydraa mead Curler. J. B. Borman, «ad Alex­ th* ataUv ' : t.KBflON TK-XT—-Acte IB-EO-IO Ig ¿ r s E r ***'*» *3 - Since the stamp la sltrev prices eye three year* ago, Uta right eye al­ street tacom pau tbe dtyta financial ander V, kcDoeoogb. They claim “To be asacL* raid tha repniL CJOL4JKN TBXT-ri7‘»W« tn*° W “ A test* O.UJO r*. the mea wbo tackled aoathera Call- M*ov«iontw and help a*. . W . tcconunodann, 4jin : fornla la the rough and began the shortly before the death of Senator ways had Men ughdrat. !( wan too« Olatria where tho dally turnover that their curiosity has been aroused “murder coutltute*. about une-balf of 1 per cent of tb* felonlea prosecuted PIUMAHY TOfie— PauPffi Won4»r- In ¿ 2 polishing procès*. Tabor twenty-fire y ean ago, bln widow that ha bit upon the plan of the «tody, runs late hundred« of thousand*, of by the persistent report* frora Uoog- flit OMtm. . • . • . a»t about SS,(joo.ouq. . Tbl* entapie of sonad earij-day bn* attempted to curb the outward mill* to guide him. Tb* «nail wind, dollar». 'Midway In the»» «lx block» koog o f tb. «trengo csrrylngtkm of la New York stale Tbo great .gist of j i ’MIOH TOPIC—o ra Can» P*ttt to wofkmaashfp l* la the Uoant Whlt- How.of fund« derived from tbe Tabor mill* were placed at itnrtegta potata ta tbe cotton exchange, a t Carondelet tb* “gbou* of Sung Unsag hilt* - crime» that constitute Ml per cent of Work III K«rop* tha work of the criminal court, pus. ’ INTgRUnCDlATB AMP BBNIOIVTOP--— oi musical pro- 1 ncy r*gtón', a¿id wilí be a TÜlaâblë'mà- etoitoref mine*, m her final effort She tatwnt thè farm and along tha highway and GravIer streeU. 'Frora this TJOlld;' •OKoeU d o io T eilir eiSa wo'ptopora’ tarried to too htatrhle« property, to Ferry. The wlhd neta the mills hi almost without notlco. a few ran« 1C—tM»»««rtne tn Suro»». ch prohably oever befors •eora exhibit far all th* generaUoo* lag Secretary Beefy G. Beeter seed* to prore It to the oatHfacilon of *11 YODNO PROPtdB and aoult to p- ed on aoy organ, in tl. ti> com* If It can be taken oat wltboat which produced 510,000,000 worth of motion and from tb* rattle he le abiti; ’bat hU reporto which effect tb* m ar pereosu to Hongkong sad Kowlooo tlonal cue* rapture Inttrrat and to »­ g m t degre» determln. th . popular IC-Pffiul * Call to »UrPM- ' * consoles, the orchestra too mach delay: bot tb*to « Problem. ■Brer before production cost* became to And hie way, ket wherever tbe staple Is known. who think otherwloe.“ Curley, Ipokra- >d*te* 110 m usician,^ Bat one- old-timer bid first-hand prohibitive. - . Op the .Infrequent quiet days wbe* Tho French nobleman for whom the inn for lb* trio, declorad. conception of justice.” 1. finding on AalataM for Paul oechanlcaliy. - knowledge of Its.romantic history and On five prevlone occasion* lira. Tn- there Is no wind to tubo the woods* street Is turned «ras christened Fran­ . Storioo Aoraptod. ;; “Hi* grHerat problem of making the tActa 15:3iH0;a). United Htatra Ian tawlm." waa own >rt — -*■- ■ ,tn vanea ratti« be.gnidra blmralf about cisco Ln!» B ratto d* Carondelet, i of Hhushil John Mark (vv. tatodfanrai«tb«if¿ iaiií ^ y aSOBB tuada There t, more Bring bomaa belog link* It with tb* •bio to meet too demand for ready from on« bnUdlag to another. Born la Ftaader* lu 174T, bo stock In tha ghoat ilorlei ot Bung proule prooecutiono, rather‘than In ' (I) Paul's proposal aaaai4iff3g ^ ^ 3gj| abggbatoto^atorwttfiwyabÈHMa: ^¿wñj^m lL^Taaóínia^^ñraid: äiätta^äeiLiiiäteöi^ ytl a I. »■ 'Q—pQ—“ ‘— '—1- :-X .jllll- — -— —, ne in one color- •-> Built In F o n d tb* property. Lake Pontchartraln. Giving much of UemenL formerly’ a tea oierehant In pt>rted weï%~ 1.4H3 forTtÖfi f ï . ï ï O ô ? (3) Itaul'a opttjHrtUon ,(v. 8 8 ), . '■ it Interaactlona. Ba can beer the rat­ tttttl'end tftl for HWT, Relative to, for tooth honuty ead Thi cmBbenome 'Implement was Coming to Colorado In I960, Tabor tle of the'ealitp tor several hundred bla personal fortuna'and lending hit Kowloon, sweira lo ihf tnuh ot th. 11» wn« ¿uvpU'lnu« nf ,M«rk ho-'tu«*:"; "*' special Ve.nlllutinj Sp. built to a pin* foreit at an oleratloa soon met snecen In bla mining v*n- feet and knows when to tarn. slave# for tha work. Baron Caroti- following story of the baonted hill, burglary niera, the . »ubcommlaaton’e of hla dw rtlon on a hirni.r Journey . e for .Ideal' iemperntiir, of 9300 feet to cootey tb* bole* of tore*. The Tabor* were married dar­ Tb* windmills tie being repaired delot was tba dynamic force behind which, ha ssye,' b* personally wit­ figure# »how that while there wero (Acta 1.1:13). ' . , - mechanical coollna sy,. bug* tree* to a large uwmlll end was ing the administration of President now. The winter «Indi have damaged the movement tor the centi although nessed:' - • • 4,103 ln ITT25, the numher dltidhlahed (4) Tlit-lr «eparatlon fvv. SVM1). . . . ■ted to make If the cool. operated aolely over Ita owa_ cteep. JJarfleliL-JWlto.w*» » x u e st a t. the, wed-. .asma.Alid.btoTOothera.d.own., Hymtern •'yellow fever acourga prevented tba In' 1024' three children disappeared In litio to 3.373 and climbed again to Thclt contention wa. «o »h.rp that ansfesisHearaissS^ hpqep»«g|^fS)8Biiu^ ^^wrTT4hmrtHfiw»^pïflvtiW4iw;H»f^ tore end- SUU artists pm. of .raonay and lahor within an area of shower attention» on hi* wife, known pose« have deetroyed tome. Hence tfie a'treel ‘‘ ' -----bow-'— ranked L" ' *■’ an'ori*------df‘ '**■“'ti* T* tflan ..proved at’ a ''rectmatrut'UMl tnur- 1‘nul'a teetlinony «t thnt tin»«. ‘ across Owens lake, then dragged up 1003. The widow and daughter disap­ »hip. " . '* etvrtiniUm Ibcy could find no trace of uanirut stagnl In Stocklioliit, at whlt'li U> Ills |iiin*nt»K9 (v. 1), , * Ip en “organ of the high steep slope of the White' . Old Horae Helped. . . Flan* a Dictionary .; . 1*0 . Ua had. dl»uV|wa«Hl ciimplotply. niilhentlc nrniur. and weiipnna were fcd by both. hands ana peared and for Several y e a n their lita •’mother waa a believing J.ewera . mountalns and employod ln tho then In tbe daya wbeb-tbe vision o(-M«y«' Tbe-myeinry »hMU»-wvYo^cnphMl'.- fr«»ni 4»l*t«rit: llo Lad a 'gnod : rrtmlntlim In the- '. ; • * ‘ iy notea can be, played, Now the lake I* Tlrtually . dry, the never bn* boeii solved. , rvlU's In the ¿Stockholm mumeuma nml tee come down to u, mine. With the hid of an old pros­ Ing. A log chato was attached to tiie with words. Is the Idea behind a book c|nir«'li iiFLyatrn ami Icnnhim. • . . - : Owens river waters that. formed It pector,, once befriended by her bus* harness and by Its rattle McCauley written: by >|I«urice II. Weseen, «»so- Tl»« tateai aiory: from the haunted exevuted under thu supcrvUloii .of Dr. (ty 11|m rlrcunii'lelon tv, 3). - / . orrldor of time, barios flow through tho Los Angeles aque­ was able to find hli horse, lie would hill haa it tlmt ■ prunilnoni CIiIiicmi Krdiat Klein, . \ i-EnroprriSce the six- hand, she wen endeavoring to ’ work date professor of English lu Ihc Uul- Timothy Imd iu*f horn circumcised. • duct and the mlneTrlUtle-workedr the mine. cut accord, of wood dallyi haub It to verslty. of Nebraska. Ita' has tried to womau won lured to; the bill by • Ciwit» Of mall reproduced fruiii orlg tNiiililli'M. ihla omUMun wn» hecuuw» ; • r. where they ere re. When the mill w as shut down, grad- Ferry ami sell: It for\tLL50. , About young muti htid nn old muii. A charm lnalM uf_lhe Fui)rtccii(h rt-nlury cov oth pride atad affection " niake correct graimuilicnl usage as bln -fniit.vp wm » tl*»ntlle. To avoid _ najly to succumb to the harsh ele­ tbe time th at McCauley lost the »Ight easy ta correct word usage. \ ' . Mwtupd locate enveloped bar ai.ul »he «red th e e|itlro b«>dlwi-t>f< U»o->mi»Uni V iffppm ^iiuurltile^w iç; l*5SF'C*.rcon»»' ty posseaslon.and hare» . menta o f th at altltudo, the waKon was Sálvador Sea Monster of tbe.left eye the horse died and Me* followed them bUiidly. 'A' bewildered Vkhlglit»,“ and *n their benda were sally to the puhlir.jtp. ; Alphahetlxlng the «tumhllng block« ,,.forgotten,' but. . rem ained.J4 lact._.onlyr ;j^u ley r wap,!cqi^ronted^wltb-.ne.vfcPI^., In Euallsh. I'rolesaor-Weeeen lisa tak­ ifiCv ftD t .wa » .wj (fi)--Th#*. iHVitUi ry-ut-l-aul ^úü-Xüiif-... aspirin* music. the wheels partlally crutnhllng. Novr H~t5M eyed'K i|la^lV hile 1oma‘ ....'T * r'T-" en the mostracceptbd terminology In ridateii"ihnt hi« jhi»tri»M followed tlie «tvnrtK hfiivy alifi-Mle' nhd ‘urm leid f otíty Ibruwgli Um dlh»» (vvt 4, 5); and mom, complete It has been found agalp by depart^ . Wnshlntgon.—The spa monster re­ The blind man llveeiwilb bis father* two men to Uio rd i^ of the precipice, ianicee completed the equlpmeiU. 1 srlca bang* In the tow. cently reported as having been' dis­ an effort to aid. tn atandardliuttau of • The*y, vrred iji*i*rráa .which hall meat of w ater and power, engineer* of Daniel McCauley* elghty-tivo. Despite English, which, he soys, “can bp' not here the toeh 'dl*mppm«Mh * ‘ UM*k »omd two ha..*Ut.of..Jolin. , . J titentlvealle-ihere-forhy droeleetric- idow preceva- of rilmiBitlon- an d 1 sur- H K»f#v WM#n 4o*.l>r»4«iutlra,WjDriL JR«. J r , |n memory of his »trimge, behind them. Tho -»ervaid clothr*dln^ SSBftípBsSiííji® |eo«ÙMMKnÌM«gMS W w m ilil F svwW^pnroeWMTO»*«mBeM*¿«úy»».mréwvK»e*Utié25¿;P .wilorJi(Uoa.poQDtij_ ^hoped that stepa.wlU be taiaea ta p rr .would •tuitwd^lmck ^ Awq-^li1»-*.tof«trara-a-wai- 'CrowtlTs" DIcUou*ryJof;-EnBll»h ;dfvih«nM^ ín Asín Mln*»r ptPMti'»»« lim Wohl, hi»t...’ ell metal. The hells «erve lt ae n pria* specimen, the only Dr. j. tV. GIdlcy, t«tteootolo«Ut of Jho joné. .. lief bwiy wra*. foiitid In tha .house waltlog for tha relara of th« Grammar,". was. gathered during 12 nnirury I« thwlr ImHiMHhm llicy w«»r# flota eight feel two one of Ith kind. . ' ■ ' ; Bmltbednlan Initltulloa. ' aged father. »till hopes, dcapita year» ns an Instructor of English In water. • -. • ; ' ' .-'i; ■ - hurrlt'i) nhmg. 'rii#* ID»íy Hplrlt I» Ju»t ratee, kkelghlng____ Foriy-Fonr Feet Long. - '. T here IS a superficial resemblance the word of doctor», lhat be will tw Divers H unt $ 10,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 betwe*n.«ome_qf,:lhe..amaller-jnodera low«_ State college arid a t .the Uni­ h» udiva «itnl faithful-.ln. chmlng ilwr» ' —•aid to be the deep- . Its 18-foot Iron-bound tongue In­ -able tu aeir ngdln."""'“^ : —— : 'Gems in Torpedoed Ship in hell to all creation), wbeie-llke mammals and the ancleut versity of Nebraska. ' ' Emir Qf AfghanitUn as In ui»ciilng Mirati.' - : . cluded, the wagon Is At feet long and “Somewhere there -muat be g' doctor 8L Nstalro, Frnni'c.—Ti-h inllllun sad one-quarter Inches Ichthyosauri, so that It would not he lie drew .the Illustrations from ev­ IlI. TH» Call to M»c#donl« tvv. IM2.) -weigh* coikhlerably more than to ton. who cao help (ne«Lhe'aay^ If not Im Gets Knife, Fork Habit dollars in uncut dlmnomU an» being welgblng.oDij..^bIm k remarkable If, a nstlve hunter, who ery day speech end. writing. . — Th« Mw«. hN , the trained ear and ' were abopa of surprising step. main» of one of the letter for a Sur­ can table etiquette through the act of 0 Insure perfect bar­ vivor of a race of extinct reptile*. . of usage with reference to * practical The entlfa tHamond output of the nmnt. bocainw íimlnly 12)v * ,b surprising . lutelll- tbe rear' wheels ere huge brake blocks And eating the meat from i . giant tasty sauces, poultry and meat are friend had been appointed matron of ‘ds , can entirely de­ Girl’* Pur*e, Lott From rate the captnltra cabin, Itt which wu*. A» »opn ne. ih« divino way ws* lined . with . planking, tranevenely mastodon preserved CO.OOO year» Ir a now delicloosly aeoaoned .by bypoder* honor to Queen Hurry»,. the aafe, and dynamite that.,aide nf khiiwu they, imivrál forwanl. Visio»», ^ ^asrtÿ^iaw^çÉ^piwM tai«s^gÉte «¡M s! . tc^from-the-x ty j^ - l^ 'é ' ieTer nt- th e 'be ck. ahd-«~i a church tower aod teti—Dttr a --to the l airal.lHto heriym Iv# actloi .walking behind could bold a load on Mr. Flsber and1 a ranch foreman A- Gauducheau, make* use‘of a prin­ was lost by Mira Barbara F.araon of der lief arm to, support her In her ta,k »afe. The actual hoisting wlll bed/me IV. Th# First Convert In Kurop# . . Its uplifting song.. almost any gradé. Be had tremendous of hi» named “Wiggle*^ Wagner. wer« ciple of physiology aqd Inject* aaucra of mockmlilng the veiled ladle, o f tlio ra N#w»p#D»r UdIóo.1 ’■ Ashluil, FSh .while,vlewtait Washing- by a powerful jnngnet with which the (vv, )3*)ft). •••'•' purchase. By a rope arrangement, e crossing ■ glacier in Alaska when they and seasoning directly Into the blood ton,from sn-alyplana was.recently re­ court Irom the queen dowri._ ■ Wliea boat f» equlpp«d.,__TÌie current where The Jew ish alamcnt In IMillIppI was - 'the emlrta eye fell on the booli, be de­ tong Enjoyed driver seated, atop could also supply lost their horses and equipment After stream of chicken and other fowl. In covered' by William Owen* a tlo- the wreck 1« Is of great force* and II no »mail that It wit» unahlo to afford'* heavy pressura on the wheel* , staggering about for three weeks; this way tho flavoring penetratra-to clared tint It wee Juit wlmt ho had 1» known In eurlieit < •mlth employed In tho office of.public the rnggnet should lose Ita grip the ■ynagugue, tlmrpfor# tho dnvout peo­ they saw s dark mass' dow'n in a crev­ all. parts of the meet - buildings and public parka of tho ns been looklag for. pored over It for linea will guida (he divora to the aofe ple were flccustonipd to worship by ie Jew s/of the Old ice of the glacier. “Wiggles'* wo» week and then had It tramdated Into iperfumei In the form •*“. DogReceive* Diploma, ■■Intra-sauce,” 1* the name Doctor tlonal capital- . ‘ / the riverside. 'Io a hurnhlo guthurlng lowered to it on a rope. Forty pound* G.auducheau.,coined. for .the .fluid, he The purre w«» fourul on tha roof of Ffralnn unite: hla pereonal supervision, of this kind l*aiil cam# end preached. Ir temples nod tabor- IpniUtesMaryYLamb of'* the" grand old pachyderm was uses In this new sort of cookies* Rlnce then knives and fork« have been Chinese Printer W ho W on unen, on well as ill« temporary building No, -6,..located at L^díu, n husUicM wohlgh TUhn ‘Tliyâ- ___ Usiuttnllle,.Ga.^Bary.'t_Uitle_.l«mh hinled MLto the surface.2.___ F^ber sajd cookery. Bo has-trled .the method on. Twenllvtb and O Street*. It was In current and: Inrreaxlngly .manage- , $5 5 ,9 5 S Still at Work * ■OT&-Tóirù’wiS,'S£f "to 'ichhot ‘öh tf'd rr 'iKe’ÿ ' ÎKëB"ÏBdppeir«'plece' oMee-nw (Urirt^hiir'-ih^ta*P«c(di''Wright.'‘'-1rt -«hle'-o«e'li»-lhe--Algh«»-twtav*i ' I’pklnii.— prtnl«rTJ-»K(«iv ■Ion nr# w orthy o f unto, nn.lypical. und cosmetics. It I» poultry and sheep and pigs. . 1 perfumers’ art orlg- has a counterpart - here in Umce» tan lens to start n fire. charge of tha public, buildings guard nnmthly wage I* about 540, h a,- non . 1. A tlrndanco i t thu [»luce of wor- und white bird dog, who-baa followed In addition to flavoring, coloring fdrCc, wbo said It would be sent to Rabies Is Classed s* 55fl.D55 In the sem iannual race aweop» »hip (v. 13). . i and that the prod- Lis muster through a whole high matter may be * Introduced In the MIMstaareon by registered malL Tho id to Egypt, Greece, Chiidren’* Disease Ja Tlenlxln. Ticket» In the »weep* ar* Ijei/iiMy thoim whom U od.ls colling . school course and attended dosses s i 11 ee*4++t i m 11111111 n e same way to get an even hue throogh* pocketbbok was Identified by - a cer ’ 510 each, and tha winner rlxkeil ahut/i are fminil n t th# pluc# of pruyer. .. . -with-hint*— out-the .meat* or different parts ma/ .tlflcale of-JUtlit made out. In Mlas_ New York.—ltahle» rnny be claased a week'« wages. Ilut-a».« result In 2. Listening to the preaching of tb» As a result. Bruce, now eight years Craw Steal*'Flag* ' be flavored o r colored differently. Pearson'* name by the ■ Washington aa a OUeuse of childhood, along with Coal Mine. la asiiureO Indcpendcnca fur life. Ill* Word of (lod (vv. 13, 14). . . old* Ims Just received:* diploma bear» to Line Hi* N ett -: Lean moots’.inny be enriched by In­ airport It also contained 14.75 In whooping cough and acarlet fever. luck made 11111« lilipn-xilDn on him ,'an Knlih comoth l>y hearing and hear* coal, mine (n Great Ing the reul of the board of educutlon Upper Sandusky, Ohio.—After ■. jection of lards or oils. For thl* money, a vanity case and two keys. BIx out of too deaths from thla die* ho appeured on lima for work a« uraal. Ing by tho Word of find (Horn. 10:17). ly one situated high purpose melted butter baa bceu found' CUM* were among -dilldrct» under fif­ umktng hlui the only dog graduate of - 1 a crest (Jeal of slenlhlnc to find 11 3. T ie r h e a rt waa ufHmod- by th» . hire moors, at Tan a high schooL -Uis diploma was Idem !) the thief of many flags from - - the best fluid. . ■ ’ * •• Takes Out Squeak teen years. Of these deaths tvveu out ismyiW uiHrwtti- ♦»Mon-wora small -hnyg._The period He’« Worth It Iron! (V..14).. . . . • licu i nun ttiui “oriiiriinrsTCTrtseorgo- ; | the gravtafof war veieramrtmri —yew Tflrk.—Tbere'i'TincirtnBinrtax —■■rmljr"thcr'fiord-fttn-tN»ftv«*rt-«-wiul------; ael into,the hillside I'eugter.. and...... both presentations were _ cemetery here, suthorlti^i are Sightle«* Operator* being altogether too sarcastic about between five nnd ten year» has the ir^1 MtyTTlwrtjwi. 1 Í ^Jhlíe^iEJB4im afleO«I^K*^sl^ = ;-cha¡^ífi~»tfl»a=íS^c5«üSP¿ S m S w aaow ^peB jjijuisP t. A^Turur- rTFTÿTrîh*t-nn>rtijlI{yrroiii-lÎ*rs-eau»er-»e: ■linfflty?>lii'-soli-re'~ it^OTMB^'iahlihmerif-'-aAi ' fiiia^wiiaifCpueiiik'da,hikjiftoiiii«ii iw. Â’EMïBwîerssMS««is-j Toward Pacific’* Brink they grew sparse. > . . . sense of touch whet ■ numbered ebot- Justice of tbe peace her* -since Ford, 1« "One of tha youngest' r ter open*;, they compile their own il s low 'passage be>- •. Jsneau. Alaska.—Mid-summer ton* A watchman was hired .tor ,, 1003, ba* Just sat wbat ba be­ 'Polo driver* In ludlauu, Ills fa-' ■ Nowhere Else to Go . » I as majestically . Isto may expect to wlfdesa pde of the record of call* In releed. prlnL and - . Te ftlta on Picnic* ' ther claims. Before: he reached !! the pntpoaa .of. keeping track of ■; lieves to be a record as a “mar­ 1 have been driven many times to ;; blpgrat splnahe* the I’adfic bas'ever " the flag»,* hot to no isalL . They ,. they Record mrauge* Ukewlra, or on rying Justice" In ' officiating at London.—Grataaphona. records that hta fifth birthday last February displayed, when • Uubbard Glacier, a.typewriter.. . . v,.; -, . • I the boy was ibi« to,stara tbs Biy knees by the overwhulmtug con* ! 1- ateadUy dirappeared-draplto *1T J ; hla fi,000tb wedding _ coo be rolled up. stamped on, scratched fiction that 1 Imd nowhere else to ga to Cat , Hab ~ - larteat of tb e ‘*nmp In : Disenchant- • ' sreventlva measure*. . > Smith begin hi*, career as: a or beat without Injury bar« appeared ; \ angina- of bla father's car, but • menji bay;: whoa* sea cliff extends five • I tacked'length to-meolputato tha My own wisdom,, aud ’ that of all . be sfolded when ‘ , - ^nutlly and qolto acddental- .j; . Moat Accurata marrying Jostle* January 18, here: They ara only * fiftieth of an ■bout me seemed losulficlent for that • m il» across tb*' fmc* will tumble part ; | ly, tba myster# wag jilved. In-.,. ; Washington.—When It comes to te- 1903, and has kept a record of Inch thick, mads- of • rallulold-llk« ; [ dutch and brake pedals. ... enrOlag to s Loo- , of Its lea Into tb* sea., Tha father, ba* rebuilt an old dsy^Abrahanr Lincoln., - ■■ ire* thaMnlr,'ilka • > veatlgatora MW a larga crow fly | ; coney, tha .Oxford Bibla puta to a - the - eeremonlea - Bis record* subsUoct.' ’ Owto* uf -lb« alow movement of to Its nest with what resembled . - claim for first plac*. It contains n t r show that tha greatest number ear In such a manner th at fl mlslat snore “sap“ Hubbard Glacier IceberE* are not bora t (lot Without Christ ihnold he cat lust a small piece of colored eUk. TM w«rds_.am£ as. each. new edition of marrtaies performed In one ' Pagri Mr. Edlaon - ’ will fit tha tiny driver, and now. ' every year from lta sea cliff but OOC* ! ! hardly n d»y pura* without A man may go to heaven without . v wn.,,,hs_,says,-pret_ ' | - An iSVestlgatlon followed and •- JW hW lfhedt» JtafSjNlp t,|5_ layoffer*d. lye*r_wa*J94, and that -W«*t.Or«a*a. i<. J-c-Th«,U(wù,th*L ?UCTewiHsea«On«.^'Dae'^oTavarable • .'th e erewta neaf wai'loiaSff'tortoF.!; to any rñader -wto díñ' Ílnd a^lypo- tHo md*t' ln''ahyr slhip« month, -' l-;Pott«ia:mtln»-s-*pto.",“'M d. h*_j : rtoltlirirUhtmtcrichs^'Witlwntrbofb'fir- be’ssp la then .la weather «mdltlnas bod /the edvance- conistas the' homsriuri th* plant, or ! ! know* fcta ftop-ud-go rigna, hi* wHJiout learning, without-friends, bat a tb*. hair.—Elgin— ; | lined with doaeue'of. tUga ptl-.. ; ■ grapblcal ~ *rror.T ba.*vera*a‘,p*yv. whll*-tb*_ record.day_ brought the' Inventor of Ih* Incmndeacent'.light 'Bent ~ot sernal'yetra toward tbe deep ;; fend from tb* grave* ...... menta no this aceoont amount to on« eight couples to hla otic*. ■, • ‘ father *ty*.. . .. - ; : . ■ :. ... he can never go Ihere wlthcot CfcrluL- to without adequata Illumination aftor —Jao Dyer* ‘ * • water of tbe bay It la expected a bnce i a ysaa • "i-i-vitoehar** of tee will oernr. i diiM nnM jmHHHm» muueL' 1 ♦rill III H I Mf»M H U M IIV

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IHGHS *■ ^ 1 p * a i e Cm ZËK ANDCHRONICLE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 1 6 1 9 2 8

n a oaaavoaa am sn etnee er tuttum m a* auek (Larari p oa* tes «Mila ttte UAm thejr u t to ccotinur tat taataat and Uriti« it M r etri® «tei It la the taw r i Mariti a®«ata. »II r i mida® landa are r i ■,|— M l l l i r i NAL®—New t e f f 8o#r*®« (b a rt i n « n o n a a ri d r i l l A t r i ma# a tie h accempeetee nobody h a m wopcred U tat:ittnr tea «f be ternate^ CmCulm 111® ri ‘ th* ' Tei“ MtiBael A. L ita » . pUtoltf, v*. Ha®i®4 Dt tn ciiKVo>n cm w * l> «T c r u r a l la 'Ite CetKy ri tlaka, : - flrdliaM . • - •Ftiss) (or IH I t a s i ; , defendant. FL f a 4tt k x y Jo l a Iu IL. be aUfend: loddotam tc. - forum s. Maid, lanprormami ah ai) he p ad* Uu-ri-'tic-.-Un Ike-ketartJlrigut v—. - i« ___ aa îT ô ra lTm iinaveim t^nd Uw.lamtilw fari- C lassified Advertisements m u c h l a * be uhudnntd^ — ftalhmj AX OkDINAXC® ter Ite n r i k a M i «ad By virtue ri* the ttou-iU M l writ ri -«dMfei*emmh i — ■■ th m m w tf M Taslaf. ,®r.«itt*ud...... J v * A m J j ______*<> jn»re). Pm. ì’f^k Awt.*> *a&A , by publie rid d e, at thè TSSìBSXBwBHB«* «me; te®re*u® m m CmataaualaT Avenu* (ftirri Bari )itp ( omniitti*. . , abade trews; gara®»; targa c b te k l hauaag. . ‘jA M ia I WAJtNEK 1 bearljr e.vèrjr «Lite traveler wbo tu l B* It ucdklind by tha Tuwnahlp Cooimluar tiuuniy...... Bcrtiufl • Tlika Ordinance aliali Uh# effert Lid tract; fitguiDtig oo .the Butoherly aide On*, acf* r i ground. Brook lawn property« .- Editor and Fuhtlabrr . goti* hitiotii the Lldde® lo rU alici« af lh* TwuablP of CYauford,' in tlm County* of tin daya after lu putik-ailun after linei bear Meliti« on aeeount r i buying targo farm. " f«•tato t F H I load, h î “ *good vondiioULMr". 1 I f c _ • . ■ __ I'aieti : . , - . - uf (eiiiaiiiiml Avauue at liw Northerly euraer tug aa provided by law. , Lut « C i m laid -lows oo a uuip caUdad Addre® North Ette, ears Ctttoo* aad Chron­ Triephooa Created 12X8 u ...... ~ «■' Afrira'a l&'Dtily Mili autelte®? M W ­ a>rim« I. That CuiumnUi Avwua ' (form- - ALVAN H. DENMAN'. ut icle. "• •- If arty Lincoln Placa), between Nurth Avenu* and t-rauforu Hetghta. Cranford, N. J„ which atap T armi Two Dollars a Taar , 1>, Ut* umiLQj prewarelng «f « *li- ' Townalilp t’lefli ta now un Aie Ifi Univa ' «County keg latir'« rPBILHT ptoao; very good «.nj forti th Avenue Im rv illfu td and widened from Dated August 14, 102S. . ■ - ' . WKNTFtELD c a í , very reaaoaable. Call t n ltor'a «ppriiarb relayai lovlalUy from lu praamit «tdth r i 51 faat te a mm width of o 0k « , thence running Mouth-fvrti-Sve tkgreew Outer«d St Ite CtSbted Fuat Otte* 1 7S f*ri eu that tb* aaaririy aide lina «IH Iw aa « minute* west akiog tn* rear U n i of iuta m — - . oue «itch doctor to gteibdT.“ llu Brtgbiwood-l)i® at~ 1 »tm iu d t* ^ and the »eaterly aide line will be N0TICC o r INTENTION aboné ont' aatd map XM feet ; i h n North* ‘ . 8wmmI d a i Matte* '1 tria i« tlio «tory brottfbt U ti tro® Kotii-a ti hereby given that, tha H»«naMp wtwtirly and parallel with Centiunlal Avenue >45 El® HtTMt-. W^ Ktewali?*V diatant 7# fari af rtdhl angiaa from and paf*tl*l ComrulIU* will meri )» the Township Ä-H/nui I# f i t to a point ; North 4S degree* « minuti* 547 l i * ttoreet— w ' th e h a rk ' r o titio r a t by Jot*« W . V«®-, •ith Urn pfriant aaatarly abri Una 151 (inni MtrwL Saetto* That ta Id ('rnUanlal Avenu* un - ■ La« 2M (yrt to a putii ti ut* BouUurentirly del rook, writer end explorer, orbo bai 1. TI KMIIAY, AIOIMT 2i, IMS. aule of C«otiiu)l»l Avenu«; th*nc* - tihmtng «28 Kimball Aval vfannerly lailceln Flare), aa aa widened to 71 25« H ie ra Ftaee,. ,*IUNfo~**f»r Ei l “ - fo r gai*. • fari h r fiareif with -concret« fmran*nt;frôm^çurb At s:i« oVlMk F. M- I Daylight.Having Tlote). .Mouth 41. degree* 44 minuti* te s t adopg aald I -v - to rurh. and b* curbed «lift coucr*»« curl« ac- W conaWcr-' 7 , nr#*. - . rirTKkN rttalre loti. aU tmsroved. Batey for UaBwlU bulb«, l i w uuiHur.-«-',..,^ s* rare oopaaloba, »perlai I®* rUrUoo a. 1 That'f ú r -tli* purpoa* of widen- .AN OKOINANCK for Uie runairiM'llon of a map entitled Cranford Heigbta, Cranford, N. \ Kanliary Hrwar Iti Mavbvr Avenu* lmtw**»i Un wbkh map U on HI* In Union Count/ ®nkH>*0 L 73x1X4. Atto flfty-ooe. nero à a m and up ; lulipa. Impur,nl, The inumai National MuUhcb. ior btf Cymlamalal Avanu* (formerly Llncyln I'lacr) >- tract, suitable for factory, am m oni park, IS.«« a buudrad. Order, oiled 1» r r ù - 'i routeitoLly, however. many nitlreaco® *a afurrwald, th* following landa be aci|ulre urglatir'a otte«; i h n amog the goutbweri- Amali armi» and rifle pructicc. tu be held provriurnt, and appropriating lb* money to du* erly aid* of CetHeoaial Av^oue North 41 de- or ddvelopmenL Centrally located. For deillierately convey ty meotal pro)ec- from -the owner* thereof by rift or purcli&ae. u r b i, teetna. and other call ÿrffnfrcttnnrf’m ÿ. ohm, u f im t t r n n ar '■HtfTimg«BB«g arcordlny to li the CUSI anil MOriiar ^ topm-wmvmt. xtrtt-jg-inlnuUai Waal AO-Ubin; ih» landa-ri- ^ ì n r ’i l r w y ______army, navy and marine, and police I-iiiwa *ii4 ®tat* h’«w mur« |»irtiru i’tilon ; . . theiK-e Hoitrtb^ir degm* 4® minuti, teat and o f a i>er«jn fog «home arrival prepara­ o f i m t y . Hactbin I. That an eight l**T Inrh vltrl Parali*! with CentaouUl Av«uu* ' « reet t o 'a T«t. « if t” l¿tT £unkä,~ l-àsa,’ members am! civilians «ill compete tor Urts AMrritvd •• foil«»»»: • . . fled tile pipe unitary avwrr I« rwatrurtad U. U» auäkHÄ H^jeUly s t lu ïio r. u. tion* are to M tna«lc, A witchdoctor firat Tf»r| ; RffflaiUnc »I • M nt »I th« wmi potut; thenco North 48 ’degree* «/iuknuti* K i t ___ ■■ 77—j ’lanata many trophies, are an uuUiiamiing ag­ Mnrhrr Avenue brtw*ti« . Lincoln Avepue and 2«« fewt to the potit or place of. Beginning. BUILDBEB Im m for l i e at wot Eslld brisk ’rendu’ and another »Ilih taso Ut« o r KtOa lint sf* C«nWnhUI AvMiuv (farmvrli’ Lin- houw, eight roo«® tour to te a ® , targo liv­ ruin n*rw| asid jwliii iMrlng 17.5 (Ml. north H-»r> S tiri, together with tierriaAry . mah' Ail ttiwe prem iai lo th* Borough r i Bo­ « «i,bl“ L £ ì ency lu preparing Amencun riU/t-ns iui- hulea, amt tilling*, arcordlng to ilia plana and tella. N. J„ Luton Coun(y. Ou Map ri Wu t- ing room, breakfast roe®. Ulte tttetoaa. Ulti « ^ 11I«M 1i : a Ì £ % i X ï l l thirty <»r » Iiauthrwl wile* away Y®- tram ihn- InWrMrttMi of th* nurUi aid* of Houlh batbroo® and d u e s ; farick garago. — national defense and lor combating Atono* and .th* w«ot aid* Una of C«ot«mUI «im-iñeatlon»- i-raparad fur aald work, by.’ uin lyn Borough of B ielle -FafOT'and CranTtüfd' relveV perhkp* to' awnT farther no. Tuwnahlp grigio««» and now un tUe lui the Townahlp, died Jtiglsler'a otte«, Lnlòu County, amagte. J. W. Bwtertate 7 5 Carina crime.- Uuch year Mppiu&miateiy 1*ik, iic a M I for mèri r Lincoln I'lsctL aald . point Avenue, C reated. MOytNQ« a k n x e and packing carafuity »amtf. •Explorer»./and especially leaden of tb* bngiuntnf of a curra _cur»|ng tu úffU-r of tha Tuwnahlp (Tark,* ' N. J.. ilk August X, 1M5. mvRRcwatfuCil^y« ThatrUd* Impiuv-etarnt.Jje .twid*. r i ta» , M**°*f* r i N. J. Furnttui« Wu»' \ '■¥Twtw^*^*, "Trt^ Itajwirw>T ------WtOr-ttW * : a atrito tjon^, «Bd-c^fou8te^<Àag^.'^^ MU.bUa.MaUonul.MatLhiA.a'hUti .bat-' imtnt In lit*. iy,eth aitU%iTa^f,.>fcüJltuAtf .. vuraiture narau>»H* a**n,>i*»i.... u ... ■ *A*(tc*-Halll* aI*»~ 11)1 north ilih Una uf- [Tgrrgd'M i^ tur; jryn Hiitwty ’Titan Itaf^ut^'-JcndH»1 "gp-m 7-^¿artice '•Ataj/Uni-rUteOii»Mrfwiy rioug the, i t d itewtirty -fullÿ’ acteeued : awnta _ . . . ■ . • to teach oUirrs-U; simot, with the re­ al »¿til angl** lo Mouth Ar*nu* tT» feel to.« ...... IH Ui k‘ potati 'jlit* magtrisaf admit lb® gift, wm% sìm-U raae mallo and provlded Uience ruuotag (X) teatefly and. parallel with floored attic allowing addlttonal ro o m ; ter-’ - suit that by the -cnil of. the following pwtni - In tb* aouUi H u»-of/landa. no* of lb* age; J attractive garden. . Beesonablo - Doe _ ' »bat _/ _...- - ' X,w j*fa*» ; thwic* aaat: ytii'tlun X. Th*t thè aum nf M.'M.OQ la tha »aid Northerly »id* Ilo* of WiUleld Avw> " y ear "» — '"lOT.TKW '"iiieiir .. r è tir- gppnnirtaud in driray ■ tir* cnat -and n u r T7:t)3—raef'W ' a pdtali ibeuL'a niiuilug- ■ u.-T’iB 4D iellg;~ T ,IäalIngT^ H-raain«^ lx mont Inirlgulog. »®y ft rrir aod parali«) with ®ouih~Â**nu* Sÿ fm Ut exuenae uf. making aald linpruvvhmiiL Muutlicrly end p«r»Ue| with tb* »aid Latterly 131-lUllcrfst Avmue, Cranford thronghoul (he enure cuuutry. im-iw-- aida lina-of Cantmnfal Avatiua (form­ Ina a te Button- Covering. Mra. v i uru-u» taught' to voy loteHigrot p«pU . • a-ri» Lincoln Placa) : iheuca alun»: dm wean*)? Hcclluii 4- Tu (Inane* aald appropriatimi and aide-line uf Jerutne H trit lis feet to the asid tf •an. M SootJi Votan «venu*. Cranford Tai« • • the benefit of the instruction, hanc- aida Una of OniMtnlal Avvnu» (formerl» Llu- aald wofk. trmporary hunda nf thè TowtuthAp Lf NurUierly aldo Iti« ‘of WeaUleld Avenue; thenco puoae 494-M. • . * n but never, of course, to « whit® m«®1 ndn I7ac*) DMith 151.5 f*e(- lo - iba plica nf t ranfurd are- hereby luihorlaeil tu tir laiuwd ruuntiig (4) alung tit* said Northerly aid* line BEAI* ESTATE WANTED . . tiuned ns the Mutches ure by the Cun- III * aum noe exrcedlng X4,T0U.i>0,/ hi liear of VVeattleld Avenue ti a W itorly direction lt«a»lt»*tfi*...... - - - _. • — ...... • ■ ■_. •.. \\ ANTED.-W»iml»hwl hnum tar >«.» (»ft 1|| _ H E L P .W A N TE D —P exM k l f r f t s i t n . •vdmwsva'Tiswi »teinaiggjd wdudutAw insi tae»ttey.^XM,«gtipl«f^Br ttaittMk5’-)TkL War Department, lot well us imixxuim «•alarli' Una of (‘•utimilal Arami* |form*rly k k o S t - a y eeì» s, a r a s a a s tlirre /rara: all uthrr madera lii cmmecllnn Levy aiiiuuiitlng approximately S*5Q. Cranftird 344. • ...... •...... '...... - nun.. Must b« good-cook.. call uiu Treawoi ■ . patriotic usMX-iiilluns, they uu- of jKiru- L ineri AH E quipped Unroln n a rri ITS fvat nurdi of Ut* north aid* wlth thè laatianc* of ild-bom l» 1« le1 dcjurraln Avanue, Wutfleld. ..- • lina of Moutít Araiiut: diane* adii along di* • . BAUUKL H. TOOL. Hheriff. UUILDINO lota wanted With or without toa- .m ount vuloc in giving citiaeus* unlive «*«**!» aid« Una of (.entrimi*! Annua (foriu* ed by reaolulloii uf Ul* Tuwnahlp < ommittre. TilOXlAB IlltUNKTTO, Alt'/: - i - . for C hurch S ervice* ' Heribii)-5. Tht* ordliiam aliali taki effwt KLIJACC . Adr. m - 1 3 4 .4 4 p r o v e n u , ffrileo A DlfaMo, 147 l»rwri- NEAT girl for general huuaewurk. « t »av competition uguinsl Hie best, shuts in «ri» Lliifi'lo Piar*) 155 fret northerly lo e leu day» after Ita piil-llcatlnn after flnal pa» irtouv. Phono Ckaated TXl-i. * .. tf understanding or cooking; ir . liraixv An A I,..aril the creatoress Um m cfcgrcfe t»lnt In the eoutb Una of landa of T. A. Hperry nue. Cranford. • . - the nutlon unit murk the greul event oi .b u t* : U»*nre «Mlarlr and wt risiti ansie» t» ■age. sa provkM by Jaw. : . iilLara are considered an Indispensable ALVAN n. DKNMAN. HllEKlFr'H HALE-wln Chancery of Naw Jer- F O R R E N T ' ------tfitryuffrior small urma-crtthHslusls-..- . Centritnlal Avenue (formarl» Lincoln l>luc«l. • . •• Towiiahlp-clerk. aey. Uetwuvn Keutwu J. Holland, complain- detail of the equipment. A geoeealion »nd etili alune dia anutherly boundary .»f thè llalrd Augii»! .14. 1H3H. 1 - aut, «ml -John Wrago, *L” at*., defeudauta. FOLK rooms and bath; t i r i rooms and bath; , W O E K ' W A N TED —Fem ale .aiga.ndigluus jueriienuU sen.wBni befld. T A. Mixery b u t * IS feet to a point; dime* rL fa. for i t e of mortgaged premise«. all improvements; «g Hecond Avenue, Uar- LADIES! E n fla n t washing dona at huav Bouih 'ihar'asrKTlri *’ w tdr tlHnennlal -ATamw -~Jly—vlrtuo...nC...lhc abuve-atitid jv ru of fieri wood. • . • . | . 1 4 Plenas caU S42-W. . a T he iinporlunce of the. Nulioiml lrr<*KufsrIy, depending oo th« chance formerly idaeolo F lam 155 fret to » (xjliil In N0TICC OF INTENTI0N facia* to me directed I »hall expose for sale Try . Mutches ill piepurlng cItiMnis for tm* prtsfteuctf of a clergyman. Iran®* (be north boundary uf land* now or formerly N’ultce la ht-rehy glven. that lite Tuwftahtp public vendue, at the Hherlff’s office In the S o w Dreem-lter: Ihem-e aaat end parallel to Kuutli ('omuilUee wlll mret iti thè Tuwii'litp ItiKima AP.U1TMB.NT. at 15 1/Dlua Avenue. North. WAMTKD lloiittl defense cunnot be over-estlnmt- utlimtlc llnvrs bold Homan Catholic court House, lu tlie .City of b llib e tb , N. J., Newly remodeled. All Impruvemeats. oppOattf m n v . . ^ ,___ .. Aventte SS feet to the point or plare uf He* no - elation, ltniulre lnuulre Bbaltaryffiialtarv Barber Bhop,Khun, 11il Vf «onrrrte lawn roller. • cd, it Is well knoyen d ial tlie reumik- and EroterUut ieMfcea s( ®ea oo San* ginning. - • >>n Tt'BMDAV.. AI’OC’HT M. ISIS. . WKDNKHDAV, T1IE 2DT1I DAY UP tnlun Avenue, or rail Cranford 899-J. Cranford Third TYart: lriglnnlng al a point' nn th* at -n-rio uVluck F. M. (Iiayllght Havlug, Time), ACUCHT A. D.. 1428. . • able effectiveness .of- American-troop# day. * . . .mi aide line.of CwiiriiiiUl- Av«»ue (formerly lu cunalder th* followlug ordinane*, at vfhU-h at two 0 clock la the afternoon of. i l d day, APARTMkNT of two or three rooms and bath . LOADS WANTED In all, w.urs lias ic su lu d from fuimlmr- Passengers from oil cshlns.nwet ml Ltnndn F lam »aid point -being on th* dividing Urne and t-lac* air pendila whnae lau» (UayUiilit Having Time), ■ •• - .. • - Uu*. uf ianda.ooW ruf .tbB .Lmtral .Ksilro.ad nr Affettai bv altri* Improrctiieiit «r w,lin may ì* . to lei. Cutirenleot tu- aUtloa and rare Adullg WANTED—Load or part load uf :•• — uy ' wivu airwil' anns: ....The*M«tmnal Ibo church service®. IfitlliOMKi to the All that, tract or parcel of land pud premlaeo only ;-.U4~Norti Avenue. W it. Cranford.- New Aer*py and of T. A. Mperry R iU li; Uience InterratiHl Ihéfelit Win tw g i n - a n ••«pportwnlty horvlianor^'particularly-described- situate,., lying* - goods or merchandise; M atches contribute largely towurd service are commonly posted through* uwrth along th* weeterly »Id* lint ef.CanlrnnUI tu lw heard roneemliig midi ImpibvemmL and being In the Huruugh of Harwood. .County .Froia~Boamnf M ai...... tug. -L— A««uu* ' (forumrly -Ltuoria-I’lao*I - 157.5-f*at- tu . AN OHDINANCR iirovldllig for thè pavlni uf. APAUTMKNT In lovely borne, three room« and Toledo. Ohio ...... 4-iUg 11 • ...... meeting u still greater cunllngency^ out the whtp every Suoday morning.' iff- l.'nlnnv -and - Huts of New Jersey.' **:------tmth.-tilrd floor, adults only; 297 Union Are- . • . . Milwaukee, WTa...... a i-olnt : thenre curving to tb* nnrtltwmt with a Mt-ekcr Arenile frum Llm-olu Avemie tn tlie Le* Ubt ROOMS TO &KHT ludlauapolts. hid______from the ruvuges of the cfinuiml. It Is thence aluug said Une of Wlualuw Place north­ ing us racrlstaoa. Doe large llno that a ««wtvely direction 11.5 feet U> a iwlnt; - Il« |t urdalned hy thè Townalilp (unimiU** westerly 42.21 fvel to an augle point ■ In tie LAIKiX furnished room for rent- ■ ITtrate fam; r Tdronto, Can...... easily seen how luw-ubUUng dtuens. tlweirw aouth at right angles to-Nurth Avenue nf tlu» Tnwnahlp «f Cranford. In Ih* < uunty of To—AahavUle, N. C ._...... S'..... opt-rutes ninny steamer® Hi Ibe trail®* same, thence uortiweaterly. »till along die i l d Uy. ’ < ouvrnlcut to train and trolley. Break’ ■ Bailie • Creek. Midi....-...... -. who possess, mid can-use small arms, and imrallel with Centennial Avenue (formerly Lnlun ; . - - .... line of Wlnylow Place 31.53 fret to tie north- .fast If Unlred. Phone Cranford 542-J. - attuntlc service has • Bonin® Catholic Lincoln Flare). 175 tael to n point on l.h* north Mortati l. Tliat '-Meeker'.Arenue, fnim-Lln- wiU£ly...ilue..u(' LoL.Nu.-2tL un a m a p an till ml Hyracua*. N. v...... - present one \>f (he most effective Vos-* Hite of- property of U)# Central Rallrnàd of udii Avmue fu thi* IildgirialtajrlU llD w id t>r — ¡- -tTevaland; OhM Seri- I altar on board etch vessel. Tb® Unen ltniri»»*il .bv...4iavtait-il)e*jaine wlUi.a ;t;nui-rcte Map of Larwood Park'' now on Ale In tie IIBOICOOMH and. ligbt Imuaekeeptig room with - aibfe —means- lor discouraging law M e b r w i i thane*, ea® along uid.ltne-parallel UOIca of'tie.lIrglatsr .ol UiB County-of Utliun, . kUrtn-dtatag^-vuiua-'-pvl« Itigetf,» alao»■- piano. used rarlly Onamwlaald Ì •U thereliy- lw- «Mcasnl ngaliul thè land» alow* Place: thence wutheaaterly and at rlgbt .w hlie—cajT ying-un.ilieU '1 • prulessiou».- gpprmprtutiei' leaeptwsrk bnpravemaoittMwd*. *f, -raal vcriati-ttinefitod’ by ;ilti. dmpruv«iu«utr . t RESTAURANT - o f calh f. •• } * kngtia td North Aveuucr in .T l fort to a point In ONE or two ruoma-Mid bath;auiufife for light U>* Townalilp of (Yanfurd are herelty. amiu-t- tlie northerly line of North Avenue-which la 30 huuikeeplngj 39 Mouth Union A w u i, Cran- AIÏNT LUCT, SO Uiicalb'A’luu.i bum, cuut-- ...... ciluv b(aU(^ukl-M«tcheajdpjiUld..bi;^UearU jail IM- JHutLia 't2iaa rdlng to th* »Ulule lu auch raae inade and ' aij}(S ^iT ir^’»TiW f^'Tinitas: ■ ilitn U il Li li Ihe jaini’, $aVM* M- Warltig tiumreyal. at a rat* nut to feet tu tia point- and place. ot. DJCtlLYMMl. KOOM. for rent. with, or-without board. Six " Dinner D on 5 ;39. to .8 ....kvuyuilng.-ln... tinn ut thc Tiurnahlp ( «aiMUtiT th* TowW- «ir**d ala par r*utu® p*r. annum .and lu m a-1 herrlty appropriatiti*: tu tiefray thè mal tnu o t *xiwnae’ nf-maktai Mld luipruVemcnt. * D e c n amounting approximately f 1.009. - m hruti to atatlou. - Also table -board; 239 mo. Reaaoaabta price*. . «hip n f - ttanfonl. In th* lM«aty «( Unii«, t* lure tn not mure Utan three (4) year*. All • - ILVUUEL II. TOOL. Sheriff. North Avenue, Weal. ' Telepboo* Cranford . Herbert Hoover was. fully, .prepared uUh* w attm and detailn In connection will» Mectloti 4. • Tu t)nanc».aaUI approprlatlun aiid aald wnrk - («nporary Uuida of th* Ttiwualilp ni IKVING.N. (lANT. HolY. * • • . 330. 8*39 by Jiuturt1; education und exi>erlcnce to ,\S oKDLNAVrg pruiMtac (ri Ih* rwaiMrar- aald taMule to t«-deUrmlned liy - resolution of KDJACC - : ' Adv. »«*-$10.58 AUTOMOBILE LOANS *n <>r ait ••Hiliuiial bU raad ®rMc* Spad tb* Tuwnahlp (Ymunlltee,. - Cranfwrd'are hereby aulliorlard tu Ih» tannini In CONFIDENTIAL LOANS. QUICK 8KKVUT. :...... orgunh&e and direct (he work in the dt?­ » lum'nutréxm-tHtlui 9in.o»a.oo. to l u r tntirewt NICELY (urnlahed-room next to bath) 115 cr I til-m Atriiur at II» U t o r i t i n «Uh th* Mm km a. - Thl* Ordinance aliall take effect North Avenu«, W i t Talephooe Cranford No rad Up* - No lodoraere- We luau yuu -..... tmriment of couunerce. . As engUKH.'r, "iitral lUilruait uf %»• Jriri» . t***Vdtnf fri Mi day» after Uie publication Jiéreof after •t a rad» ti«»i excvwllng alx por cent, per a®tmrn. KIIKItIPK'H HALD-ln (Tiatiuery or New Jit - 899-M; - - If th« amount you a i d while car remains in and to mature tu noi exceedlng thrc* y i r a ; all .,t«y: Betw m r'Thu Ullaena lluUUlng and " economist and siudeul he,, brought to ir an arr«««*«l «Uh Ih* («eitrat filial imaaage. • . . . ■ your poaaession. L ia than two hour m -. i>llr»*r>l ,W.N*n J» ciwirirn^^. ALVAS R. UKNMAN. other malleri In coniiw-tlnn «Uh th* lsauint-e Loan Asaoclatluh. o f kllsatwil), N. J..- com­ LAllL'K and small elcely furnished rooms. Five view. Elliabati Motor FUtnce, 283 N. Brusd ______;____ hts.iuskan.-unuauuL aluhiy,A s :uh, eX:: .:ApcrcerUUht^ Uw.jatatrr^-Wt ; - • . . t Tuwnahlp t;lrrk. nf i b i bornia lo be dvternilncd by reanlution of plainant. and. Max Lorens, et ala, defendants. minutes to -staikm. Breakfast If desired. JUntr.EllsabeU), N. J, Upon aioulmta until lUOd Augual U. iH I. - - « *-v- thè Tiiwiikhlp_t*nnimlttcw.------■------. Flr T i.'T or'kati'ri mortgaged preuiMre...... ' . nlae.v Xmereon. 2312. : _ ...... /•.. : . .it'... • ' ccutlve he hus directed the work of or­ tb'frat ih«* ctprtis* u» th* antlr* lmyr«irihead. ' '^ ^ » ^ ■ ^ i i ,»is~Braman<,e-TiR«ti“i«kw--rireM- Also garage; 11 Orchard Street, - Cranford, «tUll lJl*! r ' ' Uy virtue, of tie alnve-sUted writ of fieri »r telephone Crinford 4X7. - • tf ' . ganl^ng and rounding out thut 1m- xrr.NU.w. a i’i ì I'kt :a. ists.-v- teu daya after lt» publlcatlntt after final p a i faclxa to me directed I »hall eximae fur l i e age- a* pntvldvn! by liw. - -V . ■ B AGGAGE, EXPRESS, MOVING portaut UepurUiicnt. . _ *t # i-vi-K-k r*. M tltoiltohl Matti« TlÉril. ' NOTICE OF INTENTION by public vendue, at the Hhrylff a office in the i* ih* iljttr ami th« T>i«t»3hlp Li— a. cacari <4 N'Mic* la Ivereby (Ivan Uiat tha Townalilp ALVAN H. DKNMAN. (oiirt House In tlie (;ity uf Elisabeth. N. J.. LOST DAILY trips to tie sea shore, carrying fiprm - The years of his cubtnet life* have ttnkwr Avrnua and AI«lm Mimi, la iSt» Hnr* ■ - ' Towiuhlp .Uirk. on . ■ . baggage, etc. Moving a apeclalty. call wm . Cummitt»» will mert In Uie Tuwnahlp Houma Dated Auguat J4. 19XK. . . MRHT National Uank Book No. 3324. between field baggage Trtusfar 1821.. - v-i* - been busy; he .has been culled Into lur* a ttnal haarins «ili t* et**« «ri naid W'KDNKHDAY. .THE 12TI1 DAY OP Osborn* Place aud Walnut Avenue. Cranford. ii|>un.ii ri'lliuim*. ih* nf0il.rii.4ka r i «hVrh ara TI BKUAV. AL’tlUHT IK 19T0. " • NOTICE OF INTENTION SKlTKMUKlt. A D.. 1428. Under please return tu tie First • National . many Helds where Im sinfiut talents l follit«!* - - . • •• Natte» -to hereby given that It I» the lutin at two- 0'riiK‘k In tlie afternoon of said day, . NURSERY STOCK at S:S« o'clock I*. M. (Daylight Hating Timet, (Daylight Hating Time). Hank. Cranfurd. - - . • . . . __. __ «i?rj? jireded. Jhe varied and difllcult Wtirfrai fhr Vanirai XaitraaA <«i*nf>**v ri to cunakrir the full«*Ins nr«llii*n«-t\.al which finn of the Tnwnahlp CnmDilUce of the Town BARBkRKJEN and JCrargrecu Plaou ioim .Vrit Jrr«r> U atvut li» «llhlrit* Ih* (h » a tt| ship uf Cranford. In 1(1« ( iiuniÿ of ItaUm, to All tract* or parcel* of lauds aud premise». tasks tliut have fallen to his lot . have time and place all |e Townalilp uf - ROOMS WANTED VanoatjL .Sortii Lehigh Aveuue. near High t ara-b’ »f )U rva-htav «Mh Walnot . At««io* affected-by 'auch Inii-ruvemeni or who may. l-e Htreet, Crauford *• » ■i'i . been handled with masterly skill, the n-l I ululi Avvini* tn th* T««*«htp t / Ctaa- AN OlllHNANCk providing for th* Improve Vraufnrd lu tie County of Union and Huie uf taler ««led therein will lie given an opiMirtunlty New Jcrsvy. • . • . ONE or two. rooms for light housekeeping. (J. . work has been done so easily the publu- funi mukr an >»»>k"r **c th*<’fe*«rd *f l*uMW '**-'lw.,>i*«rd cum-evning auch Imiirovement, ment uf Lliu'ulu Avenue, from. Houlh Awuue care of Citlaen and Chronicle. - ■ t tllliv l t-mmlMtiwx*v» V ie ta i «tal* Af<0 l ì. to Sur lh Avenu*, by the conatructlon uf con­ FIltHT TRACT: Lot numbered »even hundred AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AN ORDIN'ANrK providing for Uie cmuirMr- and alxly-two !7«8) In Ulock numbered twenty- — ...... Jiaa-not-been mlndnfulil a rn-vJirtr-l that b* he -«rirr» was datat] Ariti itth r tbm uf atom water airier from Slanalmi Ter­ crete pavement and curb«, and appropriating FORD .touring car-In .running l’nmiltimi Svi­ pioneering new .fields, making govem- Idi!*, ariti J-anr IMI). I ti t. rn»ivv!irf| : and la race to Undah Avauue. pruvldliig fur U>v aC' the money |u finance u ld Improvement two (22) a» laid-down, dvflguatdd and dls- WANT TO RENT . erai new parts. Oood tica. | 2U so. ^(I’ lurdv, AtTiinlam r «itti plana *«S»p4nl airi anvwri and (hai -tlngulahed un a ceruttu map entitled. Map or . mem render service to tlie people Ulung «tutting «f the neceaaary right, of way urer 288 plot» at Normandie Park. Cranford. N. J-. (VANTKU TU KENT—Cllutt « U h n 3 ruom 18 Nurinan Place, Cranford ' tv>‘ «alti |lt>arod location. «vtirttaa'th# T-'«tt*hfw OwufcBIc* r i th* To««'' at R.:3( f 0'cltH‘k F. M: (Daylight Bavin« Time). No. X. AK-tulwr M, 1911, J. L Hauer, C. E.,*' , m r lMlfrA.UuUinWLelptl »P .felic past —Ohio d ^ aa ’.UwcuaLaud.aiirtnM-pl.JU'ilv^iPij.aiiu nivd Uctotwr 23. 1911. a« Map No. I73-C. Heud details to Uimard W. Lee; Beal tetata, HELP WANTED—Female ■Kp)h'*hfr,t7e(trwl-d*ri®Tr.®::ii»,--iteE':*iNr--sWi®wie VNtvWrig: ar-maaei a iawL :# t; 1* The-tMermniHl)«-TwwiuiUta-tb*tiU.-ehriiu.vr. ^ StatesJouinaC-^- -W ^ (^ Y i>W ^t^*ifat'--STai'r-'T*dtkli!‘iVl'-=i®f lh* Townalilp uf Cranford,«In tha.County of Decree amounting approximately |3.550. . have woe Bv* rooms aod bath; alao oae eighl GARAGES FOR RENT. - atrwied a* fullowa: a 34**-concrete pit*« ilurtrf tLVMUKI. 11. TOOL, Hlierlff. rooms an d.bath; garlge for each. Ja tttt be slated ut the present time is thut to­ >f I tu1 Tun it «li Ip of <*ranf»r«l. la Ih* Ì*«artM.v ri er*«r with all nereaaarr -fllllng* beginning at OABACK for rent,; 294 South t'nluu Anuuv. fnlon -. , . . • • ♦ Rectlon 1- That Linooln Avrour., from North JOHN K. ENOL1HII. 8olr. . . Malll, 1 Carden Ftacw. Phone Cranford 12-J. Cranfurd -. ; • • • • • . . ‘ tul railway passenger trutllc this yeur a pobit In Mauabtn * Terrace which la alao Uiw Hr» U->n I That that* ahall W vrw-tnl *»4 e«d wf a i-reaent axtatlng atom aewrr; thenr* Avenu» lo Houli) Avenue, be Improved by. pav­ KDJACC. . . , r e c v - l . • probably will-be smaller Ihuu ui uny >nitru<‘(nl ti» tn* TUnuS® ri- CTUfrid. nmnbig south aluug. Manaloit Terrace to a ing liti »aine with concrete pavement extending atlilliituial JUIlroa«!-ttild®*-®e*> h . l i t i l - » to point opposite th« reap line of .lota fronting oil front ruTb tir curb and-that-róñetele -«urb* be ...... — -SUKKO&ATrS NOTICE ' ' ' - year since 1900. In the mouUisvof 1020 tb* l-rnls* atnta'tur* v«*|ulr«ri 5« onbr o f . Ihr, roiuitrucUd Utvreun. all In accordane* with th* Hoard uf fSihiU- l imi* Ci.*i«lmiiia*ra-.imV-.lm the wortiierly alde.nf l*m*h.Avenue, thmee ptan« and iipcftttratiun « prepared fur aaid^work ESTATE .OF- ANDREW: BEN1QAB. Deccaate...... ■ ■ ■ _ _ -fo r which statistics are uvalluble it friis evuasrly along th* rear line of aald lot* Id -:Pum tant "tO'' tie~order-of~Ucorge "U.'-ioha> nounutwl .by. th* (s than In the cor- >( \r« . luwi tn^lh* ailrratkai ri th* ira® Ih* unica of the Tuwnahlp .tier®. - , . - stom Surrogate of the County of Untoo, sad*, n « r Une. of aald h»t* . tn BUatfurd- Terrace : on, t ir fifth day of July A 0.« 1928. upon th* YhN»ri"ssWhMMBa>orrain»>g tte .- m rih ie nfiwabi lou tu Lawn Terrai-e: theuce-atlU twalrrly Along pen»? “of i l a 'ImphitciBfiir'TftlK'strnr-ri-ntae * 7 u L -3 a te iLmoqwdtadl)«: ■ ■ . - ’ " unable to.expeiT thirihe decline shown «lUk»)»t .t>rlds* toan *h»U he N A Sa aerar®- thuuund (l» »oa.4)ti) - dollar» U hereby. appro trator of tie estate of i l d deceased, notice la ad-'» «Uh Ih*■ plana a ri -dw hVilt»«a p**- the m r line of aald lota to Edgel-rook llai*«; hereby glut» to tha creditors of i l d dacaased . . - throughout- tlie year will be relatively thmew rouithulng «aaterly to- a point lu te n ’ prlatcd. , • • - . . t>*ml f’>r.«*tnv by tb* Tn««aiile> S afiam aod Moellon 3;' To temporarily Itnauce aaUl ap- to exhibit to lb* nibscrlbi under oath or af­ • • as large:. If tills Ls the case the nuln- teoatal Avenue;' thence .-with 3«” pltm aouthrrlf firmation tielr claltna and damanda agxlnxttie don un (11« lt> th* »Ar* r i th* T m A t» (Sert. al*« exceeding «I«« thoum d ($4,500,401 dullara, to barred from proaecuUng or recovering, tia mina a be'a decline of about l&.UOO^OOO 000. b r ■Icraw. and f<« that purpua* a r a a tn d ta here- nan» Avenue and private Vruperty lo a -point agalnit tbe tubacilber. - - - In Linden Avenue. Raid work tu tw dw» »ft Iwar tmereal at a-rale not »xieeilUig »tx. per Every, m odern apartm ent house convenience,- .including free - ■ 33 per c e n t, since 1030. N o thing could uMiurlcval (<• Nr rat«*(ri lai* hy th* Tar i - cent iwr annum- and lu m u r * tn nut mure GEORUB W. LAWRENCE. s|i!l> of ira a l’M-l «Uh th* t*mtral OaUrwaS amwdauc* with the plan* and aperMcallone AdaUntotrator, \ ■ belter Ulustruie the revolution within prepared for aame hy th* Tuwnahlp Engineer than thf),e |.t) years. All other matter* tn 111 Retford Avenue, refrigeration. Location and neighborhood unexcelled- 4 »iii|>aiiv uf Nr« Irrw j. pvo«VSaig fa* th* ■**■-, mom on file In lh* uftoe of th« Tori)ah Ip Clerk. cuanectlon «Uh the banane* of; i l d honda to . , recent years in the tastes and habits, Hirin tluo ->f th* «urla r i **fc) Iwidg* **4 prò- 1w Uvtermliieit by m ir ilo » of the Tuwnahlp . Cranford. N. J. tiling f»r thr^pjim m t thririur Karli <««• Hection .S. Tor th* purpoa* of making Mid l i . . r i o - i r . r ¿a...... and especially tlie traveling habits, of Improvement and aa .pari thereof. a right nf Lummltll. - ..." _ , Your ow n'broker, or the owner, tract «hall h* w luk» an tu ri H Or Tre*- way shall be acquired from th* own*ra of th* Meetlun 4- TI1I1 Urdluanr* aitali tike effivt • the Americiui {xoplc than tlie way.ui siili- l uin-iiittcr and I« fum iprfcarri by Ih* tin (101 «laya after It* publication after fluri J[n sii^ li.V iturnra a «tiafl ri « h kh e n trari iaada tn th* Itha pf aatd aewer by gift or pur- KXCCUTOR'S.^CTTCCMENT G. ZINGALES, \ \ West Holly St. ,__ ;------w hk-lM he-rttilW ivys-httV e-beeu-atieeted- » » n f - w u tiB - xBd'itiiilnw w I. whtcn-etght-Ufr- paaige.aa~teuulrjed.lijf., la«. la nom on ®1* lo thè «tSc*~ri - ihr~T««ioihlp ALVAN It. DENMAN. * S ottcF irE rriby given, i n the account vT _- ..T[______by it. ‘P rio r to 1P20 th e re was, an-tip- V'irrfc « K «hall b* t t fret wkri. « feri un «libri ...... _ ■ Townahlp Clerk. tie aubacrlber. Executrix of. the laal will and Telephone Cranford~473 r^n'-Tn t 1 tivcr«’ U "rwcf»»t api*«!(Tri*i«i ih» H g f i f th» venir* '■tin*-«Hleh-t*-d*«fltiuad..aa Tretamrtti-iri-Levf-^W>--»\aytafrkd*e*ai*dp-»Ul crease, in their fui&scngcr business a l­ anni of'-flttv Ih’Hisaod i"|V* »W #tl AufUn la r«tU«w* ■ ■ • - •... Dptid-.Augu/i I T . • • ■ ** ■ ■ • .be_____ auditfd______and stated... by...... tie Hurrog«te,...... and MOTICC-OF INTENTION , -L rin g - «nd- brin®r4v»~th* -lV«nshlp-- of.-Ccaov AN, OiDWASCS to. .»ottlprUU th, iwriixnnrnt...... ten years from 1010 to 1020 was almost n B««tnning al à point In thè Mttarly |\m*. *jt Mn.IJun 5. Ti» trsilvraMly Boom« auld tia- a- tract, at or n i r the Intiraectlon of MoutL I2tli.\l*y nf Meptember next ship i CfaafonL In th* County o f LuUfa: to Columbia Areoue .and Pacific Arrau*.. 50 per cent. If the increaNe since 1020 proivcu-nl. tmpP % < had beeu las .great tn proportion «as It ili* T--«ndilt> -if Oxiiford arr brrvhy a«t®*e- ford. for the purpose of a public lUeri, - 9AUIE C. NAYLOR. Executrix. AN UKD1N.LNCB appropriating tbe turn of Craaford, and to iiiiluito® ' ibe tosuai» t «l( Ixcd tu l* la»unt u> a *u.m ari ( ir rvdtel Ut» m u t a wap entiUed U blgh Fark. Cranford, IMiwrn, liy a deed dated September 5, 1844, WILLIAM D. WOLPSKEIL. Proctor, • \ . !.. whtch a»*p la 4® fil* In th*. Redater a. «•venteeo th o u in d (I17.990.oe) dollars - to -de­ teatporary bonds-of the Tuwnahlp o( -Cix>f^riJ was in the. preceding ten years their thoiisaml (f5***a*di ihdlara. k* b*ar talrirri and rrrordrd In tbe Lulon , County teglater-s 29T Broad ML, Elisabeth. N. J. fray tie ripens* of acquiring lands- a t Elver, to meet ild appropriation. ' - -, rat* nut d'i r*y anawa amd le «Orè of thè louniy -uf Unica i (bene* <**»t»ro office ta Hook »7 of deed* at’page 14, tbe Town-- • Fees—43.29 . present passenger ..business^would bt* slang thè n t i Iri linea of Iota-numbered STS •tde Drive. Mprlngfleld Avrnue and Central Are- Be U ordained by tbo Township lum uturr j* tnalur» In m mco Ihao tbvv* O ) y«*r» ftrii ably of tYinfurd acquired from oba Auguilua hue fur.park purposes. -••. . . ' . ■ the Townahlp-of Craaford. In tie tuu«>o <» «w- almost double what li is. uud at pses- tbv iiaiv vf tmu« : Ali «ih** aaai}«fs aod-®*- to *«t tnclualv# tu a point tn thè « ite r i/ lina Tuber and wlfr a tract-of-laud-at'or-uear lh* r i Bn«d Btteri: thvnca ronUnutag eatfetqr In AN ORDINANCE lu appropriate tie aum of and Uiat - '■ . • Union: • - . ' , ent rates thetr annual earnings from it tali» tn conrir<-t>»n «Uh th* timaaar* ri.am kl Intersection of. Houtb Avenue and Walnut Ave- TUESDAY. AUGUST 88. 1124. Immt4 t» t* drtvrailorri. by rrariullam r i i t i a «tralghx lin« tu a point la th« .la tic ir 11n* eiue, which tract of laud or part thereof haa t8.999.99 fur tie cunsiructlon of Sanitarr • -BacttM'L H u t Ib i «un. of «1.0« »« •* ” ?; would be about $800.000.000 annually r i Braad MUeri : thmc* ronUnuntf la a xtralght Hewers on ITealon Avenue frugi HUicreat AV»- at .4 :S0 u cluck P. M. (Daylight -Baring Ttme), It hereby le appropriated to defray tie t cntnlttc«. . - been aim1« oacd for » tr it purpose»; and Is th* time and th*.Township tenter of of ’«onstrucUng sidewalks ■ on Orange Alena­ greater than they are. If they hud at Mm-t lun S . TMs tVrdbsaac* alaall U t i (Arri Ita* alone th* rrar lut linea of loti numbered WTierraa Uierc now exbti between the North­ uu* about 539 feet Nortiweaterly and from »11 to XM Induit»* tu a peint ta th* westerly B u n ld e Avenue about 999 fret Northwesterly, Union Aeuue and Aldeo BtreeL to t i* ptaee ta authorlxed by ordinine* psseed July J »**• trn il?) il*y» »tur lu» r*Mk*U*a anav Saal erly Hue of 8outh Avenue, the KaaWrly ltat .of where a final bearing will te gtrea' on aald 192A- ' ' .'present only a*' much.- passenger, busl- tiaaMca. .a» ritmimi be U». . atd* r i fttratford Terrac«: thenc* contlnulng ln Walnut Ateoue and tbe Bouthweetarly Uua of aad oa Meeker Avcoue from South Avenue to' a atralght Un* to a potai In Ui* earterly alde a point of intersection of Kory HDeeL-ln tie proposed ordinance^ tie 4uw la Iona pf which are . Meet km' L That, ta meet »Id approprul^- * ness a s-U te y h ad in 1920 th e ir an n u al 1 ALVAN « DXNXJLX. lands now or formerly of f filu r W. Uooory. as fullowa: . . tie toauance of temporary bonds-of.tie Tv*»- .... ■ . I - TveMk® - ('bri. . r i Mtratfcrd Terrare : (bene* {otiti nulng ta a a small gore or Utingular tra d of land owaod Township of Cranford, aad to athuorlxe the • r -,i earnings" fr‘om ~ ir would- be about- $400, rirmtaht Ita* Slang ih# rear loi linea of tri* laauanea.of temporary boada of tie Townahlp . Be - It ridalned by • the Tmtnahlp- Canunlttae ship of Craaford be and IV hereby to . liaÌnt .Vuirùri_lT: !»».. . . by ihe .TuWTtahta And over .which, a ahtowalk to of th* Towtudtlp r i Creaford. In t te County of tied la auma.aot to oxcecu In tie aggte»*.. ■ 000.000 greater than Utey ure. When •u®bwr*d MI to 171 ! include* lo- a putii In now laid: and . - .- - . - of Craaford to meet u ld obllgsttaa. th* «Iteri»- Usa of Lawu T rita « ; thenr* con* Be It ordataed by tb* Township. CrittUU*« r i tn k ai; i . fl.4M.94, tearing lnteteri at a rito .» ri» *\ Uie reasons why the.railways cannot - Whereas, doubt extoti u to wbethsr nr *0« Bret tan ): I t e m a r i ire a ie e n . tbouaand eeed 2% • per. annum, and .maturing wltim pItiglag piai vata a awm«uiatralgbt Un*uav »»io ■a point ti ih* l i d gore or • triangular trart of land ha* trar tie Townsbtp r i CranfocvL bt ti» County r i . stand reduction of their present fn-lght Ualua: ...■ ..... ■ • . .«...... ■ ...... - tlir.4aa.4t) dollar» la hereby appropriated to «atirrfy«aatiriy Ita»ita» of UUffa ffa TTfrr»c«: r r »M: thenceu cmttu- been accepted fbr ■ atyret purposes, and the defray tie eoet aad expense r i acquiring tte ^ « U o n A- T lut UU .. OtOIMOc. «lull “ “ ‘ rates, but actually need higher rates Townahlp Committee of th* Townahlp of p%»- Hfclton L W ri tlie aum of Iff.MAM te p o r olm a aouDora utig tnt g'iiralfbl• •trtlfbl ita*itag «taoittaoi thf r<*r* l°t Uni aad It hirehr to appropriated to .provide fundi parrel r i. land booaded by Rlrtraide Drive. effect tmmedUtely. - . ___ r i Wu pumbend,nuiataod. XftI l t to 4*4 taciutitaciutivi ta a potai, turd being aatUfied (h»( (he Public titer»«! fflU BprtagEeM Avenue- aad Central Aremw, t e the, are being considered, the enormous loss be better agrved by kueh d*ulcaMoa, -thiefore for tha payment of the cost ri. coo»Ducting tOCIK a AIBBKH. ta th*w ««etiti»v n titiy Ita*Un* rof i SdgvbrookSdgcbrook 1l*tao» ; th»nw BaaRgry (toirart an Preatoa Avenue and Meeker purpose/ri a public park. ••- ' - . - - ■* ■ Chairman'- Townahlp Committee- of passenger business they have sun bo I t ...... ‘ • Bectfon 1 To meet i l d appropriation a te ALTAN R. DENMAN, . , ■ tautnXta a atralght Ita» tu a pottit ti th t Ordained tor the Townahlp CummUtae of th« Avenu*.''«» author lied by Qrdlnanca paawd oo ered must not be overlooked. Tliey aaaterly IWe ri Kd**broQk in*c*; Ih^uoe.ooo* " * a tb* County of Union : July SleL 14SI. ". •*". . - • lemporarUy-jflnanc* __mid purebaa*.11 temporary . - Towuhljr Clark. - . • ■ ■ have facilities and under pressure or (lauta« In a atralght Iti* ahmg ih«. T ir lol teetkut L' That the trtaagutar tal nr trae! Section A That to meet »aid .appropriation Loada ri tte TUwnahlpp r______i Crmnfora ara ... hereby . Dalad August 14, 1438. v \ Offices for Rent the Usuanca. r i temporary , bonds r i tie Town- autiorlxed to- t e taaoed ta a s«m aot excéedttg/ public sentiment aqd comg^Utlon are I M r i Iòta atuabered *415 to 4M bfiduatil ta of land awned by th» Tovraahlp of.Cranford «erenteen tíwuauxl (I17.999.S9) - , to a p*tal whkh to alio .aoutbeaatirly^ corner ri and bounded by-tho Northerly Unt of BoOtb ship of Craaford be abd It hereby to author, "rendering a train service suiilclent to tied la lu au -aot to exceed la the aggregate be»r latm«t . at a:.ret* aot «xcidtag 8%-per F . R O L F 1M auwbar 411: Iheoco cooltaulng istirly Aeeoue, tha Easterly lin» of Walnut ■ Av«ue ánhiua -aad to amtare .wttita threi (31 years. * handle as much passenger^ business as io®lE» Bwuthwiterir lift« r i Und« of Walte» I8.99a.9a.1 bearing - Interest a t a rat* not to atong the ttrtdtag liso M a r i ) loto aumbered W. Mooney, b* and th* u u e hceeby ti accepted exceed ■ 5%*' twf annunv and maturing within AU totier mattar* tn - «onaecttain wtth. tte to­ Carpenter and ; Bidder _ „they^dld,ln.rlWO,rhJutnthsx.htt'9 -33,p er 4SI amd 4X4 ta a pela« .tt tb» . center Iti« of* « n r . l■ manee ¿f i t d teada to be datarerinte by reeo- rrte^uou - 8: Ttri-ttBr^rfcnutay^ahi&wtator LíUon-ot^tio^tBmmhlj»bin ittommBiani« ~ n - ij-v ^OBBlNe^OI^AlA-KHO» •S ftm S fàteîftr«r»w Section 1 This Oralaaacw s te tt t o t e 'effect vlougly they must- get suiilclent carn- d ta r ltee ri Ofateoatal Areaut lo U* titir* effect-Immediately.. _____ Ira' (!•) day» afte pobllcalhm tonet afor ' FälaUa«, SM arstlu, ./ aacttoar'totth thè" «botar Ita* of Sorth Lehlsh _ loaULdAiouca. ^ ROCIE C ALDEICdv - 7- ,lngg"Mp , Ç m l l t i a final teia g e . ~ ■ “ fT , ...... - J»P«» W »»iHr, QlM&l CHAS. DARSH AveDma; theoo* »a®«rly^atadg th* eeaiac tb® v- / ' ' Ctetnten Toeruhlp OemmlUi. . ALTAN E. DRNMAN. ALYaN E. DENMAN. _ ALYAN B. 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THE fnaw rnon rrrgEN AMO CHRC ì NKLE: THURSDAY ,_AUOlST 16'. 1^28 _ tv ______: - • ------j — ————— mum fis e m e n ts eyimpeta-or igwirti» or-..----. t**B-op*a*a»i«H*Ba*f lTv* rwgul*r BtevUng.^t ,thr wnu-n [ "S e e d s f o r c ò ’1 ^ T T P R O T E c n o N ~ Usejor Results I n Oaun&y Rumrd:«LTFWfat>ld-«~. ■>00C'- Ikt Uw Court House, kllBabclh, N. J , un Diursdmy; August 2nd, IN K at 3 50 l* -**MCBUJU¡Eotá r Vrltw t iu —-+h-—¡— i—r H ktsisrl tNTaidiag- 21 membsrs p n w n t 3 i b i m t -Th* mte* uiéi» “o r th» t& irtm g-or1«fuly n th rttMg:

i^ d mnd oh ron 04Q ordem f ------A ivqucsi froip the Borough of Ro­ • »••*; uuU .refrw-i«* , ------|«w*l condito in i- .. f , M ' adie for a new bridge uh Whit* street Y' lafoctf m u x ' l j ** was referred to Bridge Committee No. 2 I * «wy food ruujituv T~7-""* Bridge Commute* No. 1 were *ut!i« m m êbi*. u n oiiif^.j' . “ •J Securities orloid lo prepare plans tor a new i «•» Maure. B««-~B.r~r~ bridge on Hackensack avenue. Linden, I»«. v«, u*t „„.i:,,-'l¿f . and u> appoint a temporary, bridge In» j w i u l o w a b r 4 y » - • **S*“ bu- U^iiau, Tul!; spevtor fur bridge«. mm Tvrtftc« 7Ks y 1 Bridge Cununittre No. 3 were em­ |«y* -for Bal«. 'llUMd *«"<«■ . » . PO ST &. FLAGG powered, to prepare plans fur a new broa ici« «Hy, - Member» uf the Nra-1 ork f-trxv Fi rherìga bridge W 'W e si'E tu I |flal^.“ WèatlWd ahH> lo appoint temporarily two bridge ibMMtrlum. là? or.u #~ TT.“ ’ S '. I» M •• apccUi'rur u-.:, -, “ 790 BROAD STREET mapectors. > , * L Boom malUy.-v^.:^ „* NEWARK. N. J. Bridge Committee No 3a were auth­ |> Uütirt. imported, «i t a- >• Realty & Insurance Dept. |f«t Orders Bllnj i,. T,,.., orized lo prvt>are (ilans for à new .bridge Arni» L. DewMv. RmJkw Pii ew on Westfield road near M urm road, ggrch ria in srH^ i'w-tTtd i ss^ s ss^^i 3w m ¡sm ss^mMri>sMmi'JiS!ím£ss‘¿ I< dWuci UOVÜK m.J iXuc4. new bridge, on .Hallway road near xunta.- booM«, strma.tr ¡¿. i aP*®*al tripe tu sitort.pounà Voorhees properly, Bootch • Plains,. a i"2“Uf firsn. i‘rüB;pt ul new bridge on Westfield rood 3,700 feel i»»lç,. (Ujr or aljhi Auuu » Cranford, N. J üorth.A.«,u.. g. vicu iS,' j COO ì north of Montes road. Bcotch Plains. Ni All.bids furrultcraUan and addition TatSrBONB CNANrdRU 1IM I» and packluc carsfuit* «u«*. to Lawrence street bridge, Hahway, •n of N. 4, iuroiiui» Wut' 1 wYTf^rejhißiisJ*„Uhl cujnpUttefK auUmri^ed BWï3?T«a6'5saMwto**>^^ OaaawH yaur iaaHfawa» M a » « y»w «aoid yaar tooqrar a? Aeetoc Mwuoo AMoeUüuu, OnM^,' - - to haVe^revwéd pians prepared: — v acosas: m e Boilth hvenue. CTaiiImir^iVd~TiniielIer JUTZTCH1MQ ' FIRST MORTGAGES AND were rejivted. (he road vCommlttee lo i~®y»nüf;*~‘PiÂtiiii. ümmuw* H'dvettDtF'Tiir'TnjVv oidUr“ ..... ' 1 ir'_ II- Cororlu*. Ura f . t brts’iu f ir s t Mo r t g a g e certificates - 17ie Hoad Omimltteo re|K>rted' the TH E PLACE i Union a««aus. Crtatord Tait- appomtme.nl of H. T. hills os road and !.•■ •• • * ■ . If TO GET A Guaranteed Principal and Intereet by bridge mft|wctnr. HAYASHI’S WANTED-Fmalt Tiie Houtl ^onuuiUe* were empower* bw«)u?»âù:Wi&3T?S,% ^ BANKERSvTITLE AND m o r t g a g e t- iiu)iri rìrÉ '^.■**“^ . '“-<■»«^^«1«°” » Il lood cook. , OU tilu Trummi ■ mixing room on the roof to the various for bids for ihe improvement of 'Httrd 1 «id -V • . .' . . GUARANTY COMPANY W»h color playing an ever-growing GOODD NNER p u t in motordom the Hudaon Motor sprayhig booths. avenue, ItOM^e. - . • HpMlai Utalsi Reo» 1er lauge Farttee general tmuacwurk. «îu> »A« at C o., hma put into operation a spe- In these booUis-each oiMjralor has Tiie Hoad Committee rejMirted on tile I or Cooking; li . Urti,tir 4»«. Capital and Surplus $2 5 0 ,0 0 0 C rtgl nnllioD dollmr plant , which permit« ttpray guns for Uie. if), dlilem il colors condlUutt ot Uie seveiul i-oniraclp now FRANK M. HA Y AS Hl Invert«« now have the opportunity to buy Pint Kortneva ahd the color* lmcquerlxig of such parts u which are now in current produclion under way. waa reccived and filed. i WANTED—Fannie •■ pint Kortgage CertUlcatt. Mcurtd by real estate of approved vatae tn lenders, hood«, etc, on a progressive for Lite various Hudson models. PemriNSlon wui granted to the .Town« ' Tale,,»«» LH luant waab|ng doos tt tuia«; ' Cranlori Wertfleld and vicinity; with principal and tntereat (baiaaued uid Urgdy automatic system of man- The conveyors themselves arc among Fvhip of Hillalde to construct curb«, and t-W. . tf Mil» MC al Naato Ava. ( NANPOKO. N. I. by thla Company. ■ . . .ulacture.______the largest . installations ever known. wing pavemeiiu on Liberty, avenue, WANTED T ti Offioeri’and Dlmtbra .re experichced 'Banien''antr ha<»' *a' The .Company announces"^tluiil cars Tliere^Sft'^iw'ovTrTiead^aysCiiuTeaini ttnUlffi/’".’* ' * ' “• : Intimate knovledge ot local conditions. All real estate on which tpese Ite lawn roller. OU ijm «’ «im new color schemes are now avail­ a.lKW feet,long. It is on these convey­ 'I7ie rejwrla of Uie Engineer, Hood mortgages are placed It valued by the Company's own appraisal mm- able. In the case of Hudson Super- ors that, tiie part« are hung and carried Supervisor, . Jail i'liysklun. Healer of mlttee. ’ - . Sixes..the use of black enamel has dis­ in their route through three dillcreiit Weights and Measures, Hallway Draw­ >ee»ee»eeee«o IDS WANTED This Company alao Issues Policies Insuring the Title In jw w appeared—even splash aprons, gaso­ spraying und baking upt'ralions. llu* bridge and BiaUonery and Publication or part load «r buiasbUJ bandiaa. property. • • line t*nk« and chassis units being Ike- chains are so tuned that the pio|>ei (,'ommUteer were rwelved and Ble THEODORE n. Lirtmm - . HVikT A iw n u x u> the car-assembly lines. secured. • , • Creek Mkli _ tug II MEDLEY 0. P. WHELPLBT . WILLIAM J. MrKEE v ance. . ■ M, N 1 tug H The new buildings devoted to the lac* All parts to be lacquered are first The Treasurer was authorized lo pay IflU; "Ohio-.„-..i:. •■ .•...-BetlV |;* • Dbtttin if Nittaul . . DlTNtM «f Pw fta I « * quenng -of these uhlls are 040 feet long, thoroughly cleaned, then prepared with lo d If Williams Estate, the "»urn or Bank if WntBMd. . - . V.'.:; *:,TrgM;6Wu-.S»‘"W«tB«S at fee* wi^f and tw » »tories-4iiglL'aiid^«-<-.mctAl,-prlaier v and..«ahde(L.... Xlieu |da.oq ..toward.-Uui...iujsl. of...rouutving YEtt SWEfcFEBS CEOROB n. fKUTl’HET malcolm a. D errata joined to them ore two other buildings comes three cuats of lacquer and three hedge on his properly on Hprlngfleld G R A S S M A N & K R E H ifi^repairtat- pxumpUj„.. Uwd., AUBREY BaBVim. . ..CHESTER B.JUKLUXW... ned. Formerly wiUi lli»««r. I LLOYD THOMPSON I KOHWELL A NKMOUI each' 80 feet wide and' 050 ‘feet -long; baking' operations,' prodqidng a : finish avenue, I SujmniC . B.RNN8T A M ETER, laa. - a brer . sweepers ■ fu^' -gii1.“ am I , ' WILUAM II. rWELDON ' ' * There are approximately 16 miles of at once lUstrous and durable. The Bridge Conuntltcc No. 1 3 were in­ ; S to k lU h a fi IMI / f it; SOI North' AWiim-. WwL 1 inford 343*». ’ • tt , LLOYD TBOMFSON, 1 llnal high polisli Is obtained by. con* structed, to examine bridge on Belle­ CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS unued hand rubbing M ELM STREET* Westfield, N. J. i sita ! vue avenue. Huminil, N. J. . M Rraafi fitoeaA BUNABHTR. N .l._ ESTAURANT ■ This million dollars for colors Is said HesoluUon do qpixilnt Anna Bach­ I Lincoln Afeuue; boms cuuk - to be*-an evidence bf liudson'# determi- man ‘of Hosello as reii'rodm attend -kfep; M^vOdVaryjf;;^-pu^GcW^t; i^ 4>> w^y^iaiacMhfiwtf'Aa-w * IB SJa to -tt h.«uryU.ing In ►»»0»»00»00000'»'»»»»0004 d«unanA parts has hlllierto been something wn’ ii munagers of Honnlc Bum Hanatoiium. « »MOBILE LOANS ” only on special Jobs. I LOANS. QUICK BKKVUI. Board adjourned Vo meet on Thurs­ i No Indorser*- Wt lusu >m SUPR6M6 day, August Dlh. at J p. m. >u aaad while car rematua in IJENJ. KINO. Clerk. ln. La« than two buur m - . il Ifotor PUince. 283 N. BruaJ MARTIN SCHAFER Qò^U Owners o f tb. N. J, - Open eiaolaae until DELICIOOS i U IL It Majon and Contractor ; Etkimo- Buriat -Cuttomi An Eskimo corpse Is sewn up In the l EXPRESS. MOVING WHOL6SOM6 fe: / . • • • . - D U D GÈ B R 0THER5 MOTOR CARS . / CRAWFORD, H. J. deceased's blanket, placed opoo s sled ilhe seashore, carrying npmi. and hauled tt a -chosen-'.place, where |Uoeing a-apeclalty. tall w»t . Kstlluatea FuruUhed uo ail Hour«« irrtuafar XM1.. »■¿‘ ft Is laid on a bare rock, Huge stones are piled* around II like s celm. -PAST. PRESENT AND FUTURE tSEBY STOCK ’ CARL WARSINSKl A SON Ind Krergreen I'latiu. Julia ■ . |li Labigli Avenue, near. Uigb ROASTED POULTRY d.- ' ' 8-4« Painting and Decorating ■ j . : T sil for Olto tl’hrt « eplendld treat, and whit • To tell butter from oieorasrgftrlne, a l t e r h r y s l e r DRILES FOR SALE wlwdewomN food Koutod Poultry . W P .C . - OUR ICE CREAM la the SUPREME PRODUCT because U U 111 B m1*t Arana», ORAN FORD gold b teaspoon .containing It over a |ir-in .running comlltlun. S _CHAScS. GIW ENS;s rorkTtr/ ^aaaBM0WMEHa^>MHgg? .. .---^or upoothatpurtmoodaponditfaetccurivyoifToia. - < B2 sl i Kfñilwortli. " . Try a quart “ ■■■■'■ . * “ : : ~ ' INTERIOR DÉÒORATÒR ’ PainleM Inveatment in Dodge Ilrotltera product». - , -V LOES FOR RENT : Extraction* - . In acquiring Dodga Drothara, Inc. foriha ChrjrMar il.i iOt Boulii l;nluu Annui ■ Phon* «M-W , KLEIN'S Dr. Millâl' ' Rwa«t AlrM. , Corporation, we have (»cured ona of tba larga»! end - Westfield Candy Kitchen, Inc. IL la tu m Arena» CBANrORD, piOgKHj UMni ■ fie Ian- moat modern automobile factor!«« in die world and TELEPHONE «II llflr and v*toUfi* *«r Ul irbkh-lo do .io with it. an organization of exceptional ability. - . Cor. Union Avenue and~Alden St. CRANFORD TltouMmlg ran tatlff to FLOWERS Ibis.-.....Cb*rfR«..a«UriU.: . We Intend tbat thaao facilitiea ahaJH»« utlUxed wr - r AENTS! .fot-Ril, ilinul wnfk------MM >M< WMMM . . for all auaalau Inert»!* tha value and quality in Dodaa Ilruthtri care „^tad„pri^jta.lllr9tb^.Tjm^.antiítatoj^^»cl>«i.._..„.: fu a n l Work o Iiiodiltr : ""FillingST" Bridgea^aKd“' ’ ■ We have tecurad, In addition, a dealer organiza* . :----01 lbw-^-t Crown* Inaerted Mott . - tlon that haa alwayt been recognized ai one of the r WE DEUVER WELL SCREENED Riveruda Flower Shop : Painleu ■ finest In die induttry. . Cranford - . T e L 1 1 6 3 X-RAY YOUR TEETH It It our intention to deaerve the continued loyalty mee,-, including free of thii group of lubatanlJal, progreuive'niercnanti by making it pouible fot them to enjoy lucres», unexcelled- C O A L THE McCARTER SCHOOL Free Examination anil log prosperity through the sale o f Dodga Brochen Genuine CBANFOBO, NEW JENSEY Advice AnyUxne products. _ wner, « k >ool roa u n ta caiuiaia Stse- Mc Firatl . We have aecured, moreover, that which tratuccnd* In importaoce either Dodge Brother» aupetb plant • KlategsrUa. first, BmwL. fbM sad N sB CanndGoal—r------—CordWc 0rs4sa ■ . . . • : ...— ...... equipment. or-Dodge-Broiheri fplendid dealer oe------What I II»»»- :___ganiaatlon. for.wenarr broom« the iawful herlton-....— i JI - to-appropriate tbs anm of . _ Vo. £r ; I • . to ware -^ofJlftd*iJ0xa(yhaMj^»fLJPí»ote,.-j('ijtli.aJLrh»___.^______aaasîaîtotluiai; ""' ‘íoÜSoh'ohBfítlcflf * fa a f 1B8Í ,i£tBert«H6eTiri|ilW«l’,t“’''"''’u"!’ ''r'' r^-.n- B;VSSîS‘fSfa,î!ÎV»Kï!îS Land Pacific Aieuue.. wbrfj of Onion C o^IO : amkrs oOcM soablk «• I* pwlorn Ir axlst, in • the Township »} ^sy kind of daaUl work wlUi som W» h,ve become tha tnutcca o f Dodge Brother» aiiliind« ' tbe laausu. c ut LA0QDXR A DTTOO FINEH of the Pawn ab Ip 0i-Cr*r.forJ ROBERT O. THOMSON, PrwOdeat tod confort lo Um MtUmt «a* st good faith (o their cuatotnen, and it it our purpose iroprlatlon. ' - -, OPTICIAN • TeL 1111 Ul« BUM UM «0 II U qaiekJ/ as • to caacwe (lui iruM with fidelity. by tba Townablp Cummin» ^ Office: la coosUUst vfUt t«*d work. Cranford. In the touno » HAROLD F. BENNER ... Thoprioaleaoideotity ofe/IDodgeBrothor* producá It tba sum-of I1.0M 0« be »«J 19'Eastman Street CRANFORD Tdephow 429 . Xotlmatoo Given - will he prewned—a* weii aa che lound polide, »printed to defray the «U-«u* ■ ■ ■ . ' . • • ■ ■■ .V . ■ ■ ■ .' i , .. 2 1 9 B tom I S tT M t that have made the wordz Dodge Brother* eynooy- lildewaUs on Orange A««»“«- • - _/. Dr. Mallas i ordinine« pamed July -•»*• U l North Anana, E.. ORANTORT 72 Broad St, moua'lwijli Hooert Value and Dependability. It. to m f t «id appropriate»- ELIZABETH. N. j. ELIZABETH . Dodge Brother, Work« will continue to produce ismporarybondi-of.the To*». I be and It hereby la author- , A. M.-« P. *L Dodge Brother» Motor Car« and. Graham Brothen I: to exceed 'In the afgrrt*t'.. Mandar. Wad. and PrL UÈ I P . M. • ooounerdal vehicle«.’ Dodge Brothen dealers will I Intatot at a rau.not » i. EICHINGER bum,, and maturing within coodoue to «ell and «enrice them. ■ H O R asa a w m c . l i s p r i n g s aoasE S N O E The men to wbota capable, support t^e «ucceas of lit thia.Ordinance ab*11 uM Painter arid Decorator TXLxmo.v* i h < . lOLDPPND the Chrytler Corporation i* due, unite with me in f BOOKS C. ALDHKHJ Lohe ei perlene« and earetul work irmah- Townahlp Committee. ROBERT THE1SZ pledging perpetuation o f Dodge Brothen ideals, to UNMAN,.. .. . , : . • . . ■ . ■> ■■■■ airrcu ureaoou . »avvua _ the «ad m u a Good Nam* may b« mad« adll boner. whip Clerk. ■ -' ,j . • ■ ■ «nanne. latlatHtory tarrife. 11W1L -.V \ :" :■ ■ *.. . RattUghip and Rukbar Cuahion Sprinta far Ferii Carpenter and BuOdar ¡SUERUB Nckill* v_ / flglWtaaE X Telephone Gkanford Ml . ROLF joaaias caoam v a m a eie va . «Untala Aveoaa,. 0RANT ORS nr and ; Bidder BiHM BRENNAN &T0YE (Hollywood Avanno, 0RANEORD ~Oy-AlirKIND8- SciiooIerComTÊtenSCoDsfïBclMiiG®. FEUŒ E.-D1 FABIO *■ (¿ Baeerstiur, . : Plumbing, Tinning ” “ ^alTMïfeÉN ” liodwiCsfysndsi • H e i le r , o m i s u û » NteUaghayiaa Avenue, NXWASUE. 9 ». ■ ■ Owner and Bu3der - Carpratcr and BoikUr * Jfikkii^fkpév6 eiasks ' ’ ' ette ltonl*tied_ ------Befit to (Mar ' C W B f O B P , ALTERATIONS Parquet Flaora. lobbia«.» g»*eUltp. IMI A la c e la A t «, Oraatord, *. t. Stane» OarptaUr, Mawn aadOaamto Wi t h ----- Heating . Telephone SML& ■a a «ihm. Piiiiflii wuai- no - tmarnttu. m. a Tahatoaa ni-J. toa y K a. a» • r. i BLUNT STREET CSUNNORD S 9É ...... — » a « » « Tprttfi«. UM«.--, >x -

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Rubicom, 0 0 ft Worm RKTI1MNG SCOUTS second, and Warren AnneU of Troop 79 Troop 90, James Wikander* of Troop , REPORT BIG TIME third. In the second John Theiss of 80, Oscar Bender of Troop 75, John Mc­ The school teacher had asked for as Grath of Troop «75. • Milton Harris of Instance showing how tbw physical Big Crowd Enjoys (Continued from page 11. Troop 75 was first, Paul Anger of Troop 90 second .. ^ . . Troop 76. Jerry' LaBate of Troop 75 ana features‘of flic nnintr» h»d affarle«! Just. . and Colber* vtsitAd. an abandoned mini The 3-artn semiphore was won by John Thfelss of Troop 75. out i|eyelo(>i!o»nr «ir history -One Boxing Exhibition over 200 years old. Warren AnneU, Wllmar. Lange of Troop 90, with the On dally inspection the "Lions Den" brighi lud offre**! ritv foUwtng: *lt William Jennings, Herbert Crane and It hadn't I»***L' foi tiw* l**-Le_abwt ofrTroopSOondRobtr Harris:-..— — The~"JoHy Rogew ^oi-Troop^ wai ______.2}.+. miles -bui. ihe Jxqrx-xay-UuL. f mm First aid handaflng wM wen by Os­ second wtth' fpur'dayH: ; ------—-wonderful rnTttee[ io"RuIsc Fund!i lor the time U took and the road signs \t car Bepder of Troop 7& and Dick Wat­ That, the encampment was a grea ' T h ttt Auiinj Fcor wos fully 15 miles each way. success there can be no doubt. The Memorial I ablet a Good erhouse of Troop *0; second place went It Isp ! the fear of rt**»N» rbai • • say a//who have seen it At the Friday night camp Are, the to Lincoln ffager of Troop 75 and Chris boys came back looking fine and At and One. Seven Four-Round stunt contest was again won by .Tent 6, aona p,nno» drUe mrrfull, ; the, Jensen of Troop 80. The Lions express­ there w^m t a pinKlP ^y but wouW ^ ^ „ |h, MW „ r uchcd ____ BmUs_QnJlmKranii__ with en imitation of a Scout drill and ed-themselves _ . . aed-to -nave stayed lo n g e riflr ----- —__—.—(.u—yt-f- m mxsssmsmse^m^ismmi — MMÉKegyi-je:^V.» «Crtrt- wnaimyiiil ¿biJiSrSbi Scouts are already looking forward to . Hie. big boxing exlilbluoti Kivcn un­ Nearly all of the boys passed tests natural . Troop 75—-John Theiss and' ‘Milton their trip next year. der Uie'auhplci'jiol the H|k*cui1 Com­ Saturday afternoon the “LibnaM of mittee of the ■QiiurUT Century Celebra­ Harris, first class signalling, nature Cranford vi.Mted lire camp and stayed study, judging, completing first class. tion ComluUU'C ul Becker & Hall, hut hi Mipjter In the afternoon they en- . Intractebl* EUphantt Mneland and urduy drew a k-»uurei^-a'iid. promoier., and 4 hcit: dad, safety, rules, second class. 1 'Jerry —* way-ptr •qoi’at iun*hm ■ iir sTnyd"^»; ayrti^- îa^IcâÎWÎ'ïOTeï^iaiï.ihiT^^.ÂiÂJJtsmittS^Staa ■■■aagqwayRiüi^ " Tti'ihe 40 yard Jrep"atyle"J'^in"Slc^ ••...... huniers tel) us t)mj the/African eifr »leg* .wgjL._..Bt‘.vcu... bon la.. were lABate ■■ and ull wire well fought Troop 79—Herbert Crane,. Warren phsnt Is ■ much iiiimisomer specimen ■ Le*»« CllsmtMUipurt *:U A. M. MH’ond;-.. ■ • • . ■ Krttjritbic Lea»« Brklg«t«o S.^S t . SI ‘nil1 first bout wa.v between King Wa­ AnneU, Karl Ireland. 14 mile hike and much more vlcjcua . Not more .The 100 yard free style was won by Adi O u Hear DajdWM Tì m terhouse and Hid Hogarth of ImnielUii Warren AnneU passed tests In tracking. than three have been taken out of Evan Hwrhei:. with James Warner sec­ und was awarded to .Wuti'iiionsc by u­ Troop 80—James Wikander passed Africa. They are practically Intract­ ond Gold and sliver medals were pre- Asdd all tbs fanfare of naw car ao epochal Os to preclude any K O in tin Minnd round, signalling and swimming, 14 mile hike. able and wl/ile the Indian elephant ■MsaacwuoU , aos fact stands ■wrntwl u» the, variotis. winners.by Afred, Philadelphia thought of compkHson. » W M 3? u wrr-Prt;- s* «- ~ ‘ Craig ami Hill 1‘airlmnks: both ofCrun- hike, second clou Arst aid. Lawrence After Mipjier U»e boys totA part.in a tm m ing to thm Silver Annivmramry lurd wus unotiu r K. O: in till' mtouiI. a m i retu rn <>3 ^ > marking tha hlgheat drgrrZoI Fage. first aid, .14 .mile hike, nature ■ fcilrlt d lk « 1 aagamaa« w h ic h Craig slopping Fairbanks. . Hcout carnfioree. In the string bunting daablng, daring, debonair kraut, m contest there were so many entries that study. Paul tOen.) Anger, knife and r India’ë Ptagu* of Boggart next auNoar u , sept. x. ii groom tkmt they regard It as th e —thrilling naw abilltia^k, un. 17iv third bout was four rounds to a axe. . • ■ • ; • -■ fr«î* Kllubalk f:U O. SL1 “ g rm tm t wins «sar offered in the m atched aa tb a j wcio4 i„l.n„w0 thaw bctwMit Jean Ddiiyo and Youhg two contests were required. In the It has recedi ly been suited Must at nrttirolng Leave I*hll«daf»àis î W P. ! , OmOee world! - first William Jennings of Tta>P BO won Lawrence Canning, knife and axe. a few weeka ago— a iW appulnt- i Dufid* e both ol I'lulhllrld. tracking and fire building. James War­ the luteal twelftli ycur fuir at Mudrai AM O u H MC fsr Osylisfet Î W i manta oi luiurj and contrnirnni . In the fourtli bout Fred-Kmlck of first placet. Herb Crane of Troop 79 ttiu roud from-the city to the hathlng This radically new and different narar before known .to motor car ■ ner and Evan Beecher, marksmanship antareslilla la «Falling u p tb e blg- practice 1 / Garwood K. O. d Young Lolly of houth and public heatlh meritjbadgea. u p|tic(a_u dlstiHice of two and a halt * gcat densand su e won by any new ■ •“Plainfieid' lnrthB thint'romid: --• tttllei^wr.s~ Hnert" with * rcligimis "beg - W ilkes Barre Geo. Ifedenberg, judging and swim­ (fWallty car. " It la drawing n jo n America »seen. 4 .plenty . of - -UtO-au . ■ In-the fifth bout Waller ihnm and ming. William Jennings, 14 mile hike. gHrs. glttlug KtioiildH to sliHuhler - poopla to tnosW w room a, «lay after mobil« Ut America* i liashas tit?UK»e> . Walter Hcruggs fougiit four rottyd* to The Electric ^ Betides tests they did a lot of work Each-had an atUMiihint sltilnx In front day« than any other automobile. iutomoblle like this. u draw. . N . soliciting alms for his muster. .. S c r a x i t o n s3 — . overdrew before. It is focusing the Juytf plain Wonderful’M« tha - 'll»*? 01 h bout bot.wmj 'I eililV Harks of on the camp property, some of which BUpstss at Wklto attention .of America by quality* ntry*a verdict on tbe bilrer Westfield and Kenny Bank* oi Hahwoy follows: Tore down old com crib, clear­ N gxr SUNOAV. AUfi. l t standards so newfoo advanced and inlveraary Dutch I . F u r n a c e ed up old fence and built stone wall | !•<«*« KHubetlh 11:31 *P M.. ta l—gsj igM . lesulted in a draw. _ • ^ O r ig in of Slang PhratoT ■ ' *«M»rnlns iknusa ia», p .u In llie sevrpth bout Jack Kirk* won and stalrs'tn ‘ their place;'which - greatly The alang expression “He’s a hell­ THE SILVBftÁM IVIVERSARY ■ . a decision over A1 Cluyvon. M a n — improves the looks of the grounds. Ad# 0 «« H«ur !«r DayHgkt ThM bender" came poshlbly from a large 'Hie announcer was Bill MucJarlund Built sidewalk to spring house. Built salamander called the hellbender, ol IMulnllekl; Umckci*|>cr. Herman Otl new cribbing and stone dock under Heats Your found chiefly/In the streams emptying of Dunellen; referee. JtnuuU* Hellly of supervisions of- Ronald Wltham. • LAKE HOPATCONG Graded and put gravel on road, Into tbe Oreat Lakee. ■'ftila ta an ex­ gÏJICK Cranford; 'r - tremely ugly -b u t perfectly- : btrmleee M r CraJg. Intends to run flghUJiu* wlilch Is greatly appreciated by all vis­ H o m e creature that-la. exceedingly tenacious and Return $ 1 - 7 5 winter In neckePs Hall In tSarwriod Itors to: the camp, r BuUt new tower far of life and hibernates In cold weather. NEXT SUNOAV a*d StFT. 2 ,u nd hopes to be uble to give the public high dive on the Aoat, under super­ S l n '*> L'rsnfurd » :i* A. J|. Kotoralax i«avv a.good sliuw at.jxipular prices. . , vision of Oscar.Tangle. Put up two. a | - ; ...... _ flopatro^ig, I.W r.,» L | AddjOfl« Hsar It* OavhfOt TIM Uiáon County Buick ■ - ' u _ ! .■ new army tents and built floor f^r one (\ Boginning1 Pottal Sorytca , of them. Cleaned up entire camp and /* | !- EU ZA BB Tlt N. J, ' •' . : IIOKOUtillllKIFKS : On May 8, 1012, the post office ap­ - Manager Henry IK'croll. of Hiiliers cut weeds. - . i • • .­ During entire period of comp, points propriation bill, providing for expert* .. Grocery jytore^ls on a Uu-wcelu vaca\ mental parcel poet eervlce - wa* paeeed MAUCH CHUNK were awarded 'for* work performed S'gntx íüLi m i AirrokortUB A tm nnlt * WPTCK WTtL Btni:D T1U3t w lion. • ' • : • • '«'IK, ¿'f Ji'VJ-W JW Um «ft?, tr,900'-waji prirrhMt:'frfr,veqt!lpmtttt mlng. ball ..games, , .camp. flre:...stimby .. .^ ..... tVERV BUNOAV -- tildA Weioal of th lid avenue and Ce­ to facilitate the. service, t ...... dar street. (resiM-clivelv. have returned dally inspection, and camp jamboree; Leav.i ( rtufunl 8:21 A. iL l i t n Irom llieU- Aaeatloli which was stMlit in In this contest Evan Beecher ol Troop Maucb Chunk, 4 :lf K u . . Massachusetts. . ___•...... ;...... 90 was first with 153 points, and James ...... Agricultural Definition Add Oh Haar f«r DaiUfbj • Mr. ami Mis John Hulmrdson of Warner of Troop 80 was second,with “Co ordlnnllon In n*rlcultoro” mean, ljfK'iiMl avenue, weekended at Wol- 139. ’ TkkeU peed wdy laoeiel a * ' paek CeuUir,- ...... • Camp. letters; were - won ..by Worrea that after roo dix tor «orma jot dit- • Two would-be -robbers. colored.' ut- AnneU of Troop 79, «Lincoln Hager of corar jon -hare -traded. Hit- fardra.-^ NEWJERSF.Y CENTRAI tempted to rob"-a reslaurunt belonging Petroli Newa * - • ■. to Charles, Pope last Sunday but were frightened away by shots fired by a Comfortably neighbor who saw them. Mils Is the third time in recent months that Pope s place has been picked for -looting. EconomicaUy The puving on lleechwood rone] Uiul CHRYSLER wax-ftturted in the spring hus been completed und offers a good surface to S a f e l y . traffic from Centre street to Westfield. T7»e Hoard of Health reported only IT DKLIVEHS THE five cases of communicable diseases, re­ ported slnca June JUth. Three of the - tOAL TO T1IE FI HE ■ five were tuberculosis of thr.lungs, ■■■•. AUTOMATICALLY .....Jack Kagarise, two- ¿ear - old 1 -'Mr.’m id -Mrs.1 "K^Kagadsec of? Bout li ■&»’£ - ■ i r o eUYek ^ tiiE -- * enue, was bitten on the right hand by ASIIE8 FROM THE FIKE u dog reported to belong U> John Ktmpp of North avenue. Dr. Vat! of. Cran­ ' TO A COVERED CAN ford cuuterl/.ed the wound and the dog Is being held under observation. . In* .-AUTOMAUCALLY • •' vestlgatian'WTiS bv^ (JtflctT Brrwcc.--:~; — \ ,T-BURNS-TAJWXOST^' " held a meeting Tuesday evening hr the I KICK) ANTIIRACTTi4 ■ •••■ First National; Bank of Garwood, ... The “ELITE” Bòiler ~B4wnrt'“Fn*wiwyk>'^T-“Ii*5eikfrt«4»«intKk. - u e Z *S JN PPÇRATtOJL siwint last -weekend at Cranberry Lake ON OUR OFtTCE ' Mrs. Charles Fhili. qf 443 West Fourtli HEATING PLANT . X avenue v^,s • registered this week at Engineers are agreed that this New Thatcher Kidbiakee Inn. Coxsackle. N. V. - - Boiler is one of the most powerful and efficient ' ' l^he Gurwood Hoard of Education has heating plants created for the modern home. .announced that school will- reopen on Its design is entirely pew. The hoiler has a hand­ Tuesiïay. September 4th. . . . Compare diem only with . Mr. ami Mrs. William Dnrroch. of . some jacket of steel—enameled a Mandarin Red. l i Center street, spent last week visiting —;—Its-cost is low enough- to_make~ it~availablo for ' friends ut Lavalqtt^, N.-.J. even the most modest home. Levy StuU; garage owner, reported to far, f ar more cars costing . ~S*ndforourFree1ìook~ihaiDÙì{'— QftrTMTirtrthir'ttTCi trptrsnmcrtwue rtw |= . in coloni* • and tools last Sunday. Tlic police are ^utkla)f,in IfcçMf,.™»*,. , T T>Bin*' MfdP^Mror AI-IÇuehn’'’-4ofr>BiwBk'^iN'mr\ ■

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BOROUGH BRIEFS Pint Carriaga Spring» 1 Thomas Lovett, ol 21s t s t r w t , •ito) apriiif, for carri*«« « « • la- ¡Sued « in Elisabeth Poll« Court last USMÌB«d abavi 1700. Tb, affidale aevt lor violation of traffic ordinance. a ^ » | «a* tavaatmt .b I8W bf Oba One of tfie G reatest According to an announcement by dlah Dtlou. a marhmakrr of Ua- C E. Downs, president oi the Union * *»A RnalanA . NEW JERSEY! of tfie County Flying Club, that organization a .II resume operation* soon 111 We»;- Ti3d- The 'AtfO'CIUtJ orWestileld -iuc - . .... B U S S E R V IC E .. - Jerful" »ill be tormed ihortly with operatu.g NEW JERSETA" LEADER ’ 1ISTTHRI FT neid near the Terrill R»d In the v, ... CRANFORD 'e seen it cinilv oi the Locust Drove Oolt Club ^ XKWARK-PLAINFIKLIS—11« Z RESIDENTS IN 3 HAVE BANK SAVINGS The Tribe ot Ben Hur, Court Nc •present. The purpose Is tb sound out gkm et Bmrrgom 9700» Eu, 96» U N I YE’ |S &YATCÌ ss=wrJu=SiaS£-Ji THEATRE ATTRACTIONS i Age» Old, but Youthful public sentiment In regard to the policy PUBLICujBjSERVICE I «• to praeludo u . to be adopted concerning the legal bout Friday and Saturdays show at the One of the remarkable facts about • K > ? A if ■ co»npiH >oo. ••< • • New Cranford is one that will thrill! the - Gram), canyon la that, though •tfiKrfnaair'libpar. ^ W i j R I b ¿«ucmjfti tifitOf*i 5ù?îiJ'^Sw*Î5«l>L.*.niKpt3 Hawk s Nest*', is the boldest and most ahlered (lie vmIIpj of a youug strasro aoanuoH or k i n i ; w o b ih [he h lfb n t dtgrrS of The sentiment will guide th?. official daring drama of the underworld ever When rivers g el old their valleys arv ■ra re •( CSmm II«*, Krrllwrrlk. N. i. body lit determining whether Ato con-, >1 1 i*dng, debonair k«4ut* screened. As.“The Hawk,’ Sills tears Hualnl (>rui»uMla «III lw rrr»l(*U t llia M» I new abUUie^/a. un. tinue or drop the case. worn flat, like Mint of ihe lower Mis irk ’l Clark. V. L. tirila . Jr . »1 ili» lU rdlhi the mask oil crookedom and reveals the «Isnippl . " . Krnilm irth. Au«uM 2?. lata, al a P M, I® *hejr werarunkiiuwo kl rlilrh •Uhi* Oi* l>ld* W-Ui U puldlilr uiMmid ihe ago—peW appoint» inner workings of gang life. Doris snU ?»•>! fur lua tona liaii mal riiarw h ih i i Jiury M il convenience Kenyon is also in the cast.. An Our In e r b i lt* ik lirrfril In Ili« bina uf III* IlariUiig ■ l*h« |»e«*rt* of Ntw Jrncv ere thrifty well ea pfuaperttua.^M Hgurva uf »he Amttlua Real Tribute Wrung' M ia treating Fot hot Timo ami ilikliilFy HuIkmiIb aa iHrwt«<«l. - [W knjmn.to motor car Gang comedy, "Spook Spoofing” with Il Iti», tal Iw arniw jianlrd by rrtOAvU «•!»»-* U f>.r Banker«' AaeucietUm «ham that there la a aavinga Je|toa)| In New Jerarv Unki for two out From Auguet'Belmont color classic. "Perfect Day.’ and the Ool; a man akllled In th* art_or 5*v tirili* ainounl ul bH) . • «ifeHmkNeDftke^WeetMHit^eieMUthanHUfHHiieitNHKrvarawimlrlt^lMtVNinli' News,‘complete the bill. ‘ ~ -•’"•TnrTliiiW "r»wviS“W*-TUi»riav»vya,r'a iir'b r 1» Men plenty of auto* It happened, according to a current ■vltlni' »«*} with inurdar can alforil all buia, ami In « a lta imiualrrtal f>»rniaOll*a fur each ItM Inhebiunta. "» . . • ilut America hag nntr story. Unit reporters were besieging Monday and Tuesday s feature stars to kill time.—Farm and Flraald*. . ». L OAVIH. JK , - nutrivi riMk lutomobile like thlg. the late August iteluiont In a New Colleen Moore and- Edmund- Lowe in in Wooderful’Me the York hotel relutlve to a large husliiess. Happiness Ahead.’ a story that is wrdlcl on the SUrer Public Service through its Popular Ownership ÌÌ1 ‘ deal. • . filled with humor with more than a \f B u lc fc t . Plan‘of atockholdera lit, (Ivcn lliouaanda of This contest hi get Mr. IMuioiit to little drama. This llttlf star , is more Xehi^iVilley£xcunioa to than satisfying In her role and Lowe. N«r'w Jersey. |ieop|e op|vortunily lo save and talk" w ent'thitnigh-n1 long * day,-"with­ ' . 0 0 IARY out reaulis. Finally, after dinner, one M r- ’ ■ . . invest at the lame thne. . I r ò u n d reporter determined to try again. Ue TRIP gained admission on the floor reserved for the llelniont parly. . lie hanged on “The MCtiea uf t*ubllc Service enJ development of-New Jereey sre bound JogethM»* one of the floors to the-taulte. • . . - • •*eeo trying to get me all duy.M lie strapped. - “You have been trying-to ask a lot of ques­ O ver Sunday lick Co. tions, fouf before I give you tiny am’ -K-il- awera let me itsk you

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IdWHulwe^wtrowwi—rn:-.o*»fr*1 ’ p f«ri929rNow BetMflUoe ~ ; :.fe» |^ |, .bt,. ^;.J5eor^„eLl(pib*re( Sowm bee dM eeed th e'completo la- By Gas at Rate of 5.600Ptir«a Da? eeatore e t the to n n a ta end olenleto In« of Mr letar Newton'« boea« u tt. HirMn'« to Ui« r M e to 1 W . The dnrmnnu took tbe IteoQTatlea« a m at ahoal Bfuen feet of «trip«

ef bl« room«, (he material betas mohair backed, with canfia. Sia tail« In furnllore ran toward« walnut, lie keU « large prieato it- has put the NEW brery tve that period, end It m ut hare taken op much »pece, 'for mere Iben hilf of tbe JJBf hooka went foltoe or quertoe. Erskine Six intheforeground it has everything ~

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Once upon • time a youn« married woman undertook to make a batch of p ri^g e o f 76 yesÉ8 bread and the dough failed to rlee. A Y ■ ■ . . ■ • - ... ■ . . ■ place, when abe thought hubby would - not find It waa chosen for tta grave of quality manufacture. iodJLjidt.litaSiL.WM jiUced.,thereon.. On* tK ji'aa hobby * S t itrhlUn««iaaC: that way he saw something that tickled him Immensely. He went to ve it! they proietti to ilio sIdìiiti'.t »tiJ mn the house and laid to hla wife; "Ton hos»lng thndjtnc«*. t h»>r» lo diàrmi**» had better go out and bury your innchliie» to di'ninn-m* f-ir wh.il rlam corpse again ;1 aee.lt’a ralaed." The SHOLES MOTOR COMPANY of udrvlcd'thuy ari* lni n !t*;l aun had ahone on the . atone and the 333 NORTH BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH - -.„.A/Uxt-JmiIuk - L^rtvn ma. dough becoming warm had. and r ii. Ull i F. M, of rcllfilou. That aprlnga-from depthe Colors are restored and rugs look like The beet wajr to aoonomlae le to too great and too certain ever to be new. MIMse pour time well. ' wholly defeated. ' . ' ' ' ’ • • - N •. • Attach the’dusting bools and the Hoo-- . ■ ■ Curative Oil . W h e M o n e t of Intellect ver. will clean upholstered furniture, mat­ ■■!'■, Telephone 508 OirVoa oli la a mixture of equal At diamond cute diamond, and one perù of llneeed oil end llmewater. It bone, amoothe ■ second, ell the parte tresses and .pillows, drapenes and walla. ll . employed an a dreastog for bum* of Intellect are whetstone* to each Two models with the positive agitation ether; and genius, which I* but the and take« It« aim« from the Oarron I t yo u have an old clean- feature—700 deluxe model, bail-bearing Standard Lumber & Supply Co. Iron werk« in Scotland, when It wee m u lt of their mutual sharpening. la fie«rally need. ~ . character, too.—a A. Bertol. et, we will make a liberal throughout at $75.00 and 54$ at $59.50. Everlasting Red CcOar. (or Fence Posts. Garden Furniture, . allowance tor it on your • At a slight increase over these cash pneaa Grape Arbor», rtr.: »1» Chestnut Posts' and Clear White Pine Pull SUe Window and Door Scrtena wired vltb 1« Inch ' new Hoover you can purchase either on tcnaa.of U ob Bronx» Wire. - OfGmr . Cor. High and Cheatnul Streets Cranford, N. J. $5 down—t$5 a m onth „ ...... - ...... W triils Most Modem H. A. KJELDSEN Summer Clearance Sale :- jl’uinter and D ecorator PAINTS • ■ VAIt.NlfillKb ... o/ L am p s and S h ad es

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Uealdence and OiSce—24» Wert ('.rand s i. ELIZABETH, N. J. ■ - Two lamps may be had for little more than the price of one- during this sale. Floor and bridge lamps, ... - Today vou demand Infinitely more in your table styles, desk' and novelty nutomobUe than you did five year», ago. In lamps. Shades of parchment., silk o r t o t o aatlafy vou, Oakland now buiida the Jacobsen & Persson ... AlbAnterlcan Sla. and the Pontiac Six w ith -----"_ -oechinthr---- —------—— ----- :— ROOFING ____ . greeter care than erer before.______:____ •“ J**. coo*tn,^«4i*ltoo*t entirely within^ the ...... ^ CONTRACTORS . . - - p u t two yean.. -...... - . * .. v -. ■ ASBESTOS AND ASPHALT SHINGLES . . Oahland ia constantly dlicarding and replao. ' VS equipment, content to use only the very ESTIMATES GIVEN . ALL WORK GUARANTEED < nawMt, .moat'Bccurate deelgne. Oakland liv The Electric Grrill ...... l . SEND US A CARD OR TELEPHONE fl ' " . "■■■ epectlon efandarde arc eccond to none. * ' .- :. • : ■ • -■■ ■ *. : :"'- <1 • ■ . ' i . : ■ C*J . ■. ■ ■ ■ Wouldn’t you prefcr a car built In the world’« TeL W eetfidd 1787 ...... "J0** n“ “ern automobile plant with itandards for Informal Meals W «“* ■» Oakland employe? Drive 5 45 NORTH AVE. WESTFIELD, N. J. “ SU W » Pontiac Six, and 7 ■ ft;'. you 11 find the anewer in superior performance. 1 ' To brad a steak or chop, crisp the break­ ■tomina and reliability. ' 1 fast bacon, oi! to perform any other func- >tion of a top burner, usp an electric gnll , I. T. LOWERY nght at the table. The grill illustrated Plupibing and Heating CnuHrrtw will cook enough food for three M 1% people all at one tim e...... t 'A Satinata« bhaarluOj Glv.a. Lobbia« Promptly L itu M ta. T«L 1UT Craatard . ’ « 1 MOUTH AVKMTJE. S A IT ^EDWARD GRAU ...... ,= a Narth A venae,- W. " ' - ' CmANTOSD," K.‘X Michael DiFabio & Brother u.A“ Zg°JE&iS&*a 0— «t OoaitrieUa» •( all biada Satinata* «iadlr toraUhad. r , . WorkmaMhipanAJUtartel. CwaraatVad P\JBLIG ® SERVICE r . t > M 10HASL D l TJUOO A SROTHRS ~ “ I Cranford loss S'D i ] Aeamaa. OBASTOSD ì* * M » | É t M l ...... Vm» . ‘ ' ' '

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o DMnetigo ftfrr for V&irriñnÉsm Fö/TaikiiitoM ilBoBr pfHoipes -ALL-WAYS COOL—COMFY" - ■3B>era.ae..w itir m n timitn Mngnm. THREE SHOW» DAILY- -iktwiM4'<'Wtm;‘tbw"'rypawaBAvB4lMaFn94D f t About Town Uarcb. m ix a vie* p w id ia lV L l S' SO—7 -.00—»:00 Uariinj tW UIotmi t*f FrwMrel Wllmu Frkky— 3*Kurdty «beo Vice FrtwiOeot llam kill rHMteO The public adaoote wm open tor the m u f m i o v u the C. &. L raiuraib tous» tks U. st. p*ji ««ton Bepteenfeer Ukh. _ « i t Boben BaodolptL W South Un K Furbi«) at tb» upeniog W tire h a s ‘«■BngWr— - a- ferryrwreu..tUg" £u5 S a & S S 0 £ ’jnOawrrTlHfe’lfcsft-i A y tar the plumbers of this territory Mr. and Mrs. fibdney Smith, of Or- the uovy jaro. Mnre t • of Ykw Fresi 1NO UNDEnWOHU) DRAMA EV­ it ts sdrissbie to mike imnrrmttil* Mr. and M n Henry Hahlo. Margaret dent Marshall ins. UwinL It reuiltfd ER BROUGHT 1*0 THE SCREEN' immediately. . Hansel of Claremont Place and Velma «>( • While flag ruiblaaoowd with lire HAWKS Bogrra oS Hem York City, sailed last »mu, of the United Stata»» wMrh ai B1UJS IN THE ItOIK OP -'IRK Hoover n o t plates far aetomobiiei week on the Tuscania. lor a seven that tiure was alutllar to lire Fred HAWK" TEAKS THE MASK OFT* are to be had tor the asking. by calhnc weeks tnp in'Germany. Switzerland danta Sag. which was a blue flag eto CKOOK-DOMt at the home of Vincent W. Copcutt, 2S and-Iuly !>l*sooeeeu use utlier use of ■ vice preti Friday night. August IT. is the night tennial Avenue-. returned last night dent* flag. This was oo October tBt for the Peach Festival given by the Ep- from a week*« tnp in the Catskills. UHU, wheo Vico President Marshall Sal. Mat. GEORGE in "Hi* Rine worth League of the Ptrst M. E Church Miss Gladys Wilson, of Hillcrest av­ accompanied the klag of the Belgians Kiddie Show— WALSH to Fante" uii the corner of. Lincoln and Walnut enue. left Saturday for a two-weeks1 un board the Mayflower for n trip to s&y& The stars of the Y. P. B_ had their James Bcggs. of Retford avenue, is above. ' _pf_ the expected home this week after a vaca- President, Miss Mary Cannon. South tjoh spent in the Vttiiitty~ör'Lafce~8un> G' OL'L'F'i: N union Avenue. Two new members apee. N H. Unable to LiveEven ^ Asa Wibori.-of Hillcrest avenue, will HB volce ot Harfeert Hoover writ b* beard In millions of homos «boa | were added. Dining their social hour tba Republican preaidential candidata d»wlrva to lay tapo/taur'lieue* * games were played and refreshments return Sunday after spending . two Hour9 Without Water T .mwtaB|Ls hum«* of campaign before the voter« of the country Aa Secretary of Tom beluga is updonbtedly thfe-EI Jfiuy.. s ■ -rtrfbe-^f-,tffahmecr'~whtt-*teh«ttr‘Ttre fiinli/lreaaiS^îîutiiU ..nmatTaT»» »iouL iòLGaf iLÌt m Episcopal Church motored to the emmp icnaoa, irWiixaw, NTY. ' deseHTwattee ’bordering* U i e Itodolf '■buveouvluetuf;'"” "'--- ■:...... *r: : .... •...... ■ ;• - Misses Jean Voorhee«, Helen Stanley In Kenya colony, Africa. .This tribe at Silver Lake and spent the weekend M ovement for P a r t fo o d * with thè Scout troops.* On Sunday he and Natalie Williams* left* for Camp represents the only known specimens A gony ol Doubt^ * ‘conducted a service for Uie Scouts. Paterson. Central Valley. N. Y., last of seml-auiphlbloua people, and It Is a A really novel divorce 4-u*e cam«» • The f1r«i ,f „hiach T -----— tm yjpsf letuaieil' fitnn Newpbrt-where ■ ’klisfnk'Ver lo'tnake‘”her'go, *or Vlaf, he sailed in the Astor cup races. He paint. niliHl with turtM Instead of oil, Wedne»ci»y--Tliur»d»y'. they have no opfiortunHy of varying gad the brute has, refuxed to. nu which «III'dry w dond black . . Postmaster Houghton has notice that accompanied the New York Yacht their menu unless they are fortunate ewer." . . . .applications for the nest clerk-tamer Club. Miw . Littlehale is now at the enough to speur a hippopotamus. The LjOWH Monmouth/ Spring Lake. N. J- where 1* n i* a examination must he Wed by August water of' Ijikc lludolf Is undrinkable G eniu s and tVifl - 31st. The examination ' will be about she Is* visiting her cousin, Mrs. Edward to anyone but the Kl Moro. for It con- . Wrtfinf Homo * L Smith. Jr- and Mr. Smith of Phila­ . Uvo.iif hiiiutir mK lit «ou» degree -ten days altcr-that date.Salariesrun tuins.a large quantity of sods and hue Father eogld uot believe . hla eye* inojg irf gentn* i' wir* «r« rerely to, ei M lrom-»lTB0 to M100. Age limits 1» to delphia. ' an objectionable taste. The propoK wheo he «aw « letter -from young Cards received from Robert Then* tlou ot -soda in that lake Increases ihoimit m limn «tr iikNilu* tiny among«! Ucrnienlade B g y i V J '45.''"" Application-blanks'may be had on Hugh,' who had bveo traut/erred to mIÍiit gift i h !»*••»■ mit Teyt application to H. W. Crane. CranflAa state that he arrived at Bremen July yearly, and It la believed to. lut/this 30th on hn way to visit his old home in a country' branch of the bank. ' lor !’«*lvrliltfa* • postofllce. . ... ■ _ fAct that has caused the “fluhiuen" to Hugh, after swearing that ho wouM Cheko-Slovakia. He expects to be become a deformed race. borne the tatter part of September. write, bad utterly failed for six The many tnends of Mr. and Mrs. D r P. C—. Irwin returned. Monday Wrek*^-';«-;7;^r-; — A~ J~ Grabe. of 19-HHKrtst Avenue, front a week's * black bass ’ fishing at Well,'better late than never. Dad heartily congratulated them on the ar- Cape St. Vincent N. Y.. with Luther L. . TAe tfuiftraf , took the letter and read: . . ■ rival of twin boys last .Saturday, but Blake. . Nine-year-old Joe la still wondering "Dear Mother sod Gov’nor: Weath- CHARMING LITTLE HOME on Tuesday one of the baby boys died why his mother and father were both Oi here O K, Some good tenaN .and the heartfelt sympathy of aU is Mr. and Mrs J. Winter, of 72 Lawn Terrace.- Jiave *jf tfyrir Summer guests seised „ will!. . combing..flt. .wlieft .hr Jick-.Hobba came .down .on. Saturduy. I IT ronnu, battr. ga|("r|clcctricltr. tirwly tln'oral«!; in*«r whuol and. bua. with the parents. . . ' gave them thlr masterpiece of. hit own with » team. H woe great.**—Loudon. Mh. U~ fltmjca s£nd baby daughter cout|H>»ltlon to read:...... :...... Chroolcla i • " * ■ - ■ >■- ■■■■■■ ■■■’ ■■ « liargaln. •l».50U.tW...... f...... •• Cranford Camp. W. O. W.. will hoid M»Hwi of Hoboken, and Mrs. Bra The.iuushrst is al>out 8 Uiuef as a- picnic this coming Saturday, night weiler. of New York. ¡ . . *| big as a omtiery house, rat be Ims

» «yywdy-'has **£¿*1 tin}*-***-'«»» onsnwl td< JkHi3ctut(-3&odHMfcr>on^his, r -FHOMAS,^M ^pTciiffiWCrflhfonTCainp wnd ih» yrw» spent-awreksvacatfon tale4'-Hio-irmi8e-lt^roQnd'and''niai1e sho’wlnd'nhAfffl or iunktii&e'ktreAiim^ 1 * R«lkl' E*tate an d Insurance will be no exception so don't fail to . Mbs Boell. Miss Hinkeldey. Miss of MtycrooUi and- cattutca, lu winter through Uie tree«. It Is generally fouti I POST OPPIO* DUILDINO OHANPOIU), N. J take'it in. - , .■ * Austin Mr. Magee, of Cranford .If he la froten lu he ea\» the lily that the actual effect as seen ou Ho* . Phan* Craa/ord it t t Ncridcnce Phoae JM< Trust Co ’s -staff are vacationing, Miss roots uf his house, ills Habits tre focuaolng tcreeu la almoKt .entirely . The Business Men’s Outing will ukc BoeU in Maine, Miss Hinkeldey a t .Cape good if he llves'tiol near farm«. II lust, but If these .«ot*ne* are photo . ADY'S flrat dome* | • place on. August 29th, to Bertrand s Is­ May and Miss Austin at Atlantic City. .he gels u curmt he gose to a elevol graphed In the enrly inornlng or when : B Aimuld be ciwecu I land. Lake Hopatcong. This outmg ls;air. Magee wouldn't say where he is plate where lie can Jump, uf at tho there la a certain amount of fog or !.. wllh'jranc- Our asaort^K ‘ ah annual event and is largely patron- * going. flrat sine or danger. - lie Is turd'fur mitt about, the effect U euatiy Hcuught”* * ' ment include# goitneuU| muslirnt cotes. ’ • '• ■ that are. fine and dur­ ized by local business men and theirj by the comers. The rvnulllng picture i able and at .the tame I friends os the “eats" are always v e a i*niLTKS COLLIDE ON NORTH AVE. la much improved hy. printing or rn ! limn inexpcmlvr. T!ic I North Winds worth the trip. There will be athletic j *qiit morning shortly after 10 o’clock Urging -upou a cream aurfuce pupei 1 very ialest fur baby f contests auid swimming and -boating- a truck of Cranford. Ice Co, and one “Fair Weathor>p toned to a aepja color . . here. . . Boon will blow Wild If vuur lli’Btlliu Hyslniii Is not M|«al to its Job, . Tickets are selling fastly. but there are ^ L UmlMxul and Sons were in . The weather bureau often gets the "Kirrything for . many llifng. you will not liko may. Iiaiqwn. Personal dlscumfoit, sick­ a few more 'left, which may be. had a t on North Avenue between criticism of making a uilstuke lu It* the Kiddief I ness. Peril»!)« won»!. - ’ predictions when the forecast la ei Farmt and Stomaeho "Hut 1 cannot allurd a new boiler this yeur,’ you say, the Irving Market, Mr. Kurtz having orchard street and Lincoln avenue, oil. yes you cun. dune see us and let us show you how. , . ehorge 'of the affair. ’ |*nje k* truck was. lighter than the actly right. For instonce, rerdlng that The food market, to which most THE KIDDIE SHOP) • . ■ ■ % * Loveland car *nd oi*erturned. No one the weather Is likely to be "fair" is farm-energy la directed, ,1« doflnlely ‘ 4 Raitmin HL CRANFORD ROTARY CLVB was hurt and the damage was not generally Interpreted by the reader as limited' by Uie'atomaih'a capuclty.— Cranford, N. J< Sweeny & Widaseck & Co. lAst week’s lunch njeetin*_w»s ».'vtrj giewt. but. the driver of the Ice »ogan. Meatiing "clear.** but as a matter ol Farm fluid Flrealda. Fbooe ItM HucLcoaom to Julm IJoylu pleasant one, made mote pleasant by a colored boy named OrenyUle Bailey, fact It. Is no elastic term» for It may F1IONB 44 9'N. UNION AVB., CltANPORU the presence of Rev Kenneth D. Mar- -of Johnson avenue, when he got on mean a cloudy sky or even’ a alight Subnlbe to The Olttflea and Ohroo- riUL'JiriniiCPreritfent ot.ihe'CHarand ha.ieetr Staried to “J precIpjiAtJoD-i o f , ralttk -The wenthff idïx&Mivor.tîttàr : ” '» T: "no» or’Kenosiurr-Wlsc. where he Is »-known,» tunning yet. Ito ton throiwh .imrwta-.tiRiar'fnnbifetTiWflrircoaol fieri' member of Yhe Rotiry Club of" U i» ri" BrenwasserX-y.nl-and disappeaied a • day» at-'MIr^wlteu- net. more-Jhta ettv and again quite active In Rotary ¡over the tracks...... 0.01 Inch of* precipitation Is expected JOHN WILLIS to occur within the period covered by wdrk as he outlined. Her. Martini ,, ! ■ • 0L0 FLOOR» MADE TO LOOK LINg NCW A Lot for a Little made “ short'talk in’ response to . SILVER TEA AT PARISH HOUSE the forecast / . numberof rapid-fire welcomes, some pf[ . Last . Tuesday afternoon the Parish General Furnace Repair* . - S,- 6 AND 1 ROOM HOMES Yehlch was siingTarunt'may h e he’«*s- cticle GrrTrinity Chureh-held a Silver Chas. Paterson . . fffmtmifrfj It more wiUlng tp talk to stop the song: i Tea at the Parish House which In turn ' Telephons Cranford 83-M " .FLOOR l.AYING SCRAPING anyway he gave a short but Very Jn.- j became, almost a reception to .theior- An nboeo|*mluded mao '-called upon tereaiing resume of his doings since Imer rector, the Rev. Kenneth D. Mar- his-equully absent-minded pbytldnn. r? EUzabeUi Ave, CRANFORD, N. J. . HAkDwooo n o o n a shcialty BUSINESS REALTY CO. les vfl'rie'-'fi eVe '-"-TreVi-' visitors 'Were. :prtXriEnr.who .was jnCTaniqrd^an.a-.yUiL-sa ent and 'Secretary McMeektn an-1 many1 tnerobers of the . church with tugetner, "playing ciie«ers’- iLhd:' « • ■ '3 Walnut Avenue - . CrSnTord, NT J. rhunglng anecdote«. Finally came riounced the 9Sth consecuUve ■ 1001! many pon-tnunberx dropping In to say . . ■ Teleplione T rinlt, m i P1IONB ONE TOO . ’ ' the hour for parting* and the visitor Dr. J. B. Engle meeting. i-Hello' to him. It »as a very pleasant At the meeting of the Club this [afternoon for all, exclaimed: • • • - m Jackson Aveu, EUZABETO, N. J. “Doctor, 1 had fome errand here. VETERINARIAN Thursday', W m . • Hunting announced! . ------: : 7 Oh, yes, now I recall 1L Our maid DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL that at least nine boys, unable to gc>j . TV) OPEN NEW OFFICES .has fainted and v e want, you to tee . Moarls Turnpike and Middle SL otherwise, will be taken to Cranford, Building and Development her right away.” Camp for a stay this week-end. Tto»! r ^ p . 0;, and Business Realty Com. SUMMIT» N. J. . ■ Prompt ‘Dint reminds me,** replied the doc* . Tèi. 381 ALEXANDER BLAIR ■ ■ ■ ' ■ • M/M * ■ ' will be doing a lot . of good In a gebd pyny «ili open cm September 1. new -tor. "Your wife wanted you on the direction. Eight visitors were 'present HIM. AM.' MG. G» (. • at |7 North avenue, corner of telephone a while ago; -The "mold Personalrs j at the meeting. Alden street. The otBces are now being. -ill£iLi=Amer|cua_LeglonJMonthly» , fitted up and whenxompleted wilTbe a - —CIVUrENGlNEER— Service i ^'fiw sdditiijo to Cranford*» Realc-Rstate EMPIRE THEATRE

jjduuoo U, » m e «hoou^r «cxleo .G -geB ^ Mysterious brighi “rsys" obswved OpeeUa »«leN re NlekL A«t«it 2Stk Dkf.ns» i Cranford 1227 wlienever. telescopes are pointe* . at MUTUAL. IUHLCMUK ATTRACTION Phones ^ Westfield MM " " . , OVER. $ X 500.000 ^to'pu'ilxTriri.™ K n i soS^o Chari« Von Lynn, of Cranford. the moon a n pusxllng arirunomers, JACK. RSI ITS RKCOR’D BREAKERS i » e r v w v » wee a » y v » jiuys U. O. T om klof English sdentisi. ■ ■ .. I n OMm 0mm. MmIir . Room S P. O. BU*. ' CRANFOBD whole elaxa'coodocu Itself In sn ad- ¡tine, near Eastman street In Popular Science Month]/. He !• United SiAresMoRTGAGE and . mlrable manner, the teacher win that Lynn will take possess^ September V building e.epeclal reflecting .teleacope distribute cigarettes. The »«dtln. ! ^ C«to»ny h«toW t t M In an effort to. determine their elgnlfl Title GuAR^ffiY Company. light up and Ithe school grind go«» on house t o Basil Ernery of EM m Jieth, who canee by photographing, them at til Nine room, two fatnUjr"TOR house.___ Alt SALE Imprirttnqenta. Also five , room fewcsluw. ■¿dd fragrant cloud, o f ^ o k e . •tj» ^ Uke powesslon September 1 possible angles. That they may hi O F • N W ^ S i R * t Ÿ . light linea of whltlab dual, shallow Good bargain. Location or and 71 PUtb Avenue^ Garwood. ■ Shakttpearm Wrong cracks In- the ground, or sulphur INQUIRE AT «7 FirnL A V K . GARWOOD ’ " ' 9 7 2 B r o a u S t r e e t N e w a r k . N . J , ■ Look to th t Btrdo . . 1 Snakes do -hot sttngL tt)0Ugb Shake streaks from extinct volcaooen baa he atrplaoe may .he’ able to Sj | epeare' ref-caiedry »peaks of Jbe itiog• been auggeatefi.: ’ -■■■ . : 1er then toy bird, but-the blrde. j big of serpents or adder». They bite e better tending equipment.—Cln j aod the Venomous snakes Inject polsoo CRANFORD DINER ANNOUNCEMENT ! inti Enquirer. . . • i fram e poison gland by mesna of a S fili Acadian Stronghold NORTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE STATION e..y Oar Tenbmous 'snskes consist Isle Madama Is a email Inland off ACnON-SEBVIUE—RELIABILITY ’ • Cape Breton, N. 8., wltb Interesting New oqulpmanL Fbw cooking.. Day and night aenrm. r Many SpringfMda : ! of several kinds’ of rsttleshskes, the water awceesfn end thd copperhead. Bssoclstloox It win settled partly by : Special Chicken Dinner Bunda/a. HOWARD W. LEE ■ According to- the postal guide there j Acadtana expelltd from the land of sfera««as . .. TlC N a. Wt - L BUUAI are Si dries In the Butted SUM* ¡ Evangeline, partly by French Hague . has engaged In Uie . - named Springfield. . $ Historic Congroot noia from the Channel Isle*, and part' Re»l:EtUte-and lriiurance Bromrage . J b e J tS * ,bl, ly by refugees from o ld . Loolsburg, Bat Beware of ttanifold ] the Prestdent of the United S u teew u TTieSé' "péoptr speak '{h»""tiugiiag*mdf business to serve the ¡^lroTCfarirôrdaitd-W Mineld Lt«ryoür‘Property for­ feeld In New Tork on May 1, lT90. lt the Bourbons .of monarcblnl France " , Ton out learn almost everything b) j .sod many of tba maldena itili wear . Bale pr Rent with ua for Guaranteed Acf}bn. . ■ ' . correspondence oowp Including the fact j .win in this first Congress that the FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 tufiT ui* wen made, providing a t u the dainty Norman klrtla nad the that If* eater to typeU^era.Ie a j U NORTH AVE« RAUT, CRANFORD . . BMddiMM nt «M l* te m . UfiJTaiaeA m ^ M * .. " SM.H . aRAM fOBaí. W:

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NUTMU USEFUL CATCH FLY srSS fjaÂp^p^çj Ustioni . . . - ---- were lareadar. ' ï»l» CM m a eery pr«., Talttt te ea,» ■ ratrtM. ■ «“"* <1P^ * > » » * • K n*U the' ,Di1*' « w ^ r c o ,U^ Z 7 1 base star h a to' u jm mtj know, tie » £ * * 1 .. «arten flower that Uttjy " T h is waa It." I are plea » WM rerj h»pp7 th«t tt »a|Bu , r s m o n t a i to “ * « «Joyed it! peculiar 0 rthtafs which w s l t a 1 cen t Imagine," b ,u y* „ ; e g with A v at sort ot thìjt£ * “*Tenr " V “ »« » "Ih^ seid.the BrF.O.Ataaafcr "K-a not «anally wb.t ^ ; tetsther at a FINNEY OF THE FORCE «« W HMM tW■»! I —Mi| ®®wu* w créatures want to N i Fast Headwork ka that, they we . T h e a r « not usual* uid tù |shy st Ont «tchfly. -And «or that "Later on the I thawWwl » -...... “ ài m r M r l in awhile pcrhapo, rerj ud to Sees people were that yon ere always,. elw.j, ,tick,P 1 a n not," aald tbo catchdj •B oot yon ftei badly, no. w (•to, continued the ml^ionetti "that wren when. you are ritt* . : br2u*Ar*r*ifafliR?«fi3M5îrtS?V tl»».:«r«armpns -**“ aï(i3*içkyXÎ*, "It doean*t bother no In the lent* . "But another« are always cmlltnw u their chUdren and telling th,m moat waah atlcky handa. ' ■ "Ifa not auppoeed to be nice to br'Jl sticky.' ü x j:t £ r t f r n n y, "yog - really art* g rttlrj ,J. cited orer nothing at all. : "In the.lint place I am support I d W I t f l to he atlcky;. I like, drlnlta of water' too, ju s t a s all flowers do, ' 'B ut I don't expect to be made lea ¡"Gave Each One a Vacation Titne Correspondence , “ - rai Along the Concrete plans fo* esmes a (would get every o In haring a good t 9 “ They were pli is Ao(irm'mHTrt a^K^aaaa.Ita«AmPAWa^<«i»H>m«n>^ r / É n C m ^ r t9 be known as the cutelitly, nod ' wwhleh really meat wanted people to think I wus a nils« nonette, they’d soon find out when they touched me whut 1 was, for | couldn't chance, my nature. “It’s as well to be one's reif. sn^ not prelOnd_to_bo 8oiuet[iIii^ einf...... 8 “That'i ’wbat 1 tiflok. "^'“Uealdes P hate work to do." « - ' **Wbat 1» your work 1" - : r By Viola s . "My work ta^to catch flies. I tret, IIISSSbI tittle ones very often that harm piuou, ■FOR tHB Q008E and sometimes I've been known to-gei. a great big 'One. WOMAN often “I don't get os many as I want, but young girts goo I do my best. And that Is ail aoy per vanity because floWfer can da" pportunlty to s e t ' **WeII, I.admire you,” puld the mlr nonette* • Mand sometlmcs^I get on* , Ad engogln' -won ICwnWtwjttu noyed with myself. . . snoyln* thon a dis ^Ja~thsPCT.e,4*WLjt^Jli^eL.enrf.Q.qi.^J I potata. „'V y ^ -f o r y o u - arw-the^usefufcoWifly,^-^ while I am nothing but the sweet ■ Temper Is an exV MICKIE,THE PRINTER’SDEVIL ■ By Charles Snrfeee mignonette." . '. ? pften wonder if eem.n , |.ui, noogh nata, for w K r T> Too Bad “It's fine to be sweet, too," sold the % G rk w r catchfly. "Just make up your mind r Sur I uwuT you're glad to be yourself, and after FOR THE QANOE (¿Bp Frieuo, nou B r r r r o bstat rr o u ia i Atbampi vm ous t a time you'll be very, very thankful There's no law f MUpTwut tbw u A*-TAST A# -AXJ CAU . OUR. X thesb 'nxHuers you’re not any other flower or erw*; nlesmen has got to "WOSioft tovuucoittsoeATOOU-raAMoe/Auo- tore with all Its troubles." . . alosmen, but would iocvwkv I. ,OoucynCt LAST UKM isaSK H t CHAMPACHABCP A HOBOI *TH remember^seld the mljmonette. hast , QusmoMe And Juat at that moment bntli flow*- âiiSa^TitiaKWÈÂÏ.ÇSfiSIÂWWC ir w v w S ) '^ i^iWgESSÄ’iWiJWKBMt; errwefrrtareB- by^nitllV W ^^^ roviwe«3wrss,*jB5»» äes.'äu iw nocre a»SH- F A man seldom wli golden hair and blue ej;cs who said JR ie*S' playin’ for th i t AUP WMCU that she loved the dear catchfly smlQ VOU MMW the sweet-mignonette flowers. * i Lookin' aheadll i HSAOO’CM eo to look back. BOTM.'W Atirr HKAJB) Folding of Earth9* Crust |o w and thgfi*Il m al f - 7 - MUCH i look ahead. A. folding of the earth’s crust strong ^»ei,y*f«V4*'ASV/u<-k- *1 et. Dr. O. T. J. Mortenscn, a Danish. v,"It Isn't the man natnrallst,; hat Invented a device that ►aya," says Flippa Is a veritable undersea "butterfly net*. kost likely t’o batcl Popular Science Monthly describee It as a metal-sled with runners, with s- flne silk net1 stretched on i'wp. ■ The G reat H un sled is let dowjh-st the end of a ; Self-denial is a dei -thFnM>qqled~Bi«ng~thej4M>Uo»^oL-tbf^ fewannese...And ^sorz sea. _As tbe njno'ers slide over the fe^dênUit^' Is acceg PERCVM-. CROSBY mud,, myriads of small creatures ipd -nobility~óad Jo Q W’Uw MlCtMV'tllWHIH a/M lllll log there, tike Insects In a ’flbld. p a n trapped -In the sIIk netr to be hauieu . to .tbe surface for. study^. „ .

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À* V - - /■-1 : « T H w o r . 1 * 7 5 i'vflh ■ ttoy ktoi FULL LENGTH CAPES FOR FALL» H?0 JENNY . HAT BRIMS AS WOftN IN PARIS CAISDËIOOT j iai»aMaaúBajw L% itos seW' twr a l osco, sa g T r T B E it*'W evw"Tr_wrap'" Wkick~of «ío ikftormmtiiiiriówswMo-bWHík; ^ l f f í l 0 N G = ad ofl tor M ikttoJacttoa. wusaer « atvro em tea Pad cmnton. sot to Tbo Arti model portrayed ta o ala awottoa gric* and due, to aawa op- 4 nM oka WM twgeoootfl ky fleaay; gotnuMa it -to tk* tolldooftk copo, t e w f t a w^ao.t tkoy bIM a kau wklla After U te Newtoa’o tdoal to « u wltk trocka of frali fab­ I TA THCUBEB i I Boto, C om e ric, d o ttai ctwok olowvro ood wrap, M A TM t THE fARTT wevsd abewt tblnga tor the i cattai tor a free orjiryMco re tbo orooadja a moot, protecting pfluier, e r o i , c a t c h f l y nntwtna astoatast - woM-oaektog, !>IWlt*IIMto g o d o f fko wooMa oloag tk , co m B aa ■tow n-iyawf e a f l r - ->a-ttor'.'*r-«-' draeo «(»■anir(«*».* towtog Tbuwfloy otlomooe. Tko tw , or 0 tto flu t bow I* ttto IrerL Ob. W ae wer» Javeudar ’ "* than mint tha azpnariai Bho tgoke otetoot «0 welt as MM tkrtwW ao doobt .boot It, « toU-teogtk M «w a rer, prtHj'uui T U I U te as. piaaaa, Ur. ton».“ said which I thooght was ao lntenatlng," w m m coBoiltoMd tbo coandttoe tor Mowtoa k tn r lf— "I otaflyi ewt a thot peittcaler offklr * * 4 ** Uwy cage I* a pototorlaa to be covwtrd. • « WM qniw, qoit« ¿ ¿ I I Fdrtoe. *We wneflar whether "Tea," said tha Son ralrte* “wo an g o t i oh ay tklago onr ay tnalag Well, oot of tbo rapo rarua wblcb * baft arar hsard tha tipraaaloe ar ready to bear it wwr, frioefl* oad oelgbbon they cmU tetofi o a i wookiwk." oho told. '**• •# t t » o Wit sort at tMk£ “Neither Kid L" u ld Ur.'Snn. “ BOIes Mt tbo M J -o f b«e prtbeiAw "H a lli knowt. ’ 1 gtre 'up about "They oald.tbat when people flnt I wae parried as to the meaning < tnd Bvo mt.d* tlky-mtrkt wltk a pes- Jenny. 8be certainly u ao «atoo* U Madly wbet ,ieoei, « together at a party, or anything for some time.** d l os psper. Tbcs Ibetr eyot toot tsber." r creetoret want to b** • that, they wen apt to be a little “Did yon finally !* the Sun Fa1 ocraou tb , tlbrary fable. T b.y That evening Urica aud Kva were iTm not tunal* Uid tba leby at fln t amked. Doklog 00C tbo lBTttaUooo Io Evo*. sitting together still talking about “And tor that I 'em tnj ' “Later on the gnaats would bo oblo “Vea." said Mr. Sun. “I kept looking houao, thaa amazing neighbor when the door dimes Hall, .tha featured “m ovin' “Bbe't Io tbo .n,L p m m t t S B F terribly if we didni ask lier.” perhaps, verj sad to bese people were making all aorta of understood, turoo. Ho boo boon ootn In tha load­ dark eyes were flaahlng aa«l she had 1ST» alwaja, alwa;i «tickir 'You see, at first 1 was particularly ing rola In o number of popular pro­ "Of course ah# wont go," Kva re­ n glow of nippli»*«« «n her fsce ttuit »t," said tbs catchflj, puzzled because. I knew It was too duction* aoolotlng pramlnont tomolo plied. 8he hasn't anything to wear. made her ikHuethtag more than lntrr- (on feet badly, .now -ut early In the year to break the Ice.* ployoro. Holt : woo born In Osila« Tbe open meeting la alwuyi » dressy esting to took at. ' * _ wattnned the mignonette ' "Well, I shall explain the expression Taxas. Ho lo flvo foot, olavon Inch., occasion. I'm going to wear my oa»w - "Uow^dtdyxw like my costumer* aha “ .w?1“ Yoo are. *b * to you. - tall, walgha 150 pounds and ha* brown canton crepe,? demanded..."t Udd.yoa -I'd flod-«M»tMe* tbS.'aratsrleytuT. ,y>!3L!s&,u>*d Kair-jndbluo.ayea:y,*jtoeaiwaMeVidaHtoa4vcir/»i ..•wJJ’jü-.A?í*Ua.MlK,tet ■ÄtÄTW tW s f »^UfellLnUahaLy«*.« they -would break the Ice, by having remark «L * "You looked very nter," said Helen f e y « * - —-----— . . ------ssay^ragsBr ------P t bother me In the lea«... J party Wools be tin right off la the ripbt "1 mean that . If she can't go. It's tie fti*e\'h-~h«!w <%>utd you fiud l»tbera are always cilla, ta spirit, that the ones who were shy safe to u k her. You know, Eva/ she many wooilcrful (binge to say?'* ilrsn and tellina them tin would lose their shyness right away. Uncommon Sense Isn't—well, she takeaMn washings to Jenny UuúHhhL , • ii sticky binda, ‘ ■ • "Breaking the ice meant that they help out* She Is all right as a neigh­ "Oli, tho, *|w» h didn't mutter, Tin F supposed to be nice to ba j] would brenk the stiffness aud the shy» bor, but when It comes to real aocl* always thlnklox. But tlm/ctetbim took ness of the guests at first by having By John B ilk s V°ut Bpj^eor Diean, some pains,.I ran tell you. I worked ¡anttænpai !Ägps«M |ii§miE8SBBr 1*700 -really-are-getting"«;- a kuiA ft bfcfc a—a dlffermce-between -Jenny ttoyvy- .tmumed liaL-ulit.wtU»-foaU«HW I nothing at all. “We should think It would," sold QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS nml tbe.nrst of us." • from the u ncint store aó{l pressici the Sun Fairies "And we feel happy "Yea, 1 see," Eva v u grave. "I feel my suif till 1 s«v>rrh«d lt, I vm «1111 i. flnt place I am suppMri about It, too.v a ,. out of a blouse. s> | ÍK>rn*wrao tbe safe way for length and perfect and new,- They're that they have not (he sllghleet Idee "It— It's going t r be sortfethlng of [the enea spinning the weba In the flrat very tine. But we like to be as we ire wh«t John Hum or Galileo didito get a dreu-op jaffatr, yon know, Jenny," she cesare Crem working and*rests. valor ai tlie Hands of chU* their names Into .the question lists, It Also she puts water In an rertlico i>e made when U-usiiciL- [place was to see that they wound —stuck Into a piece of paper over the warned Helen tentatively. . . |them about good strong objects. ;ca|ee.whtctkkveps us.from spolUng.the. Is time to tike fo u g h t cup..fill!bg .H tq .U>e brim, aud Mt», iWays’-Tvell 1 0 -be wbatvtmi'- ■ vM—àrie«. * n u rd- »■•aWiam them -ewdUtolnlki-ia,-ton^ji^. explaining ill o r tAua • k( iti* rtifn n irnmi■IMjlMAtg^lAiB. .friendiv flowers In the water every day. Were ?•* Witoi ^ ^ lì* »« L-jcarviUnqi. good -until - -tbocfevia v'aBOila*- rr^mm^Tumcm^ an 'Opportnnltyr To‘'flnd out how thoy droop,'; thay- vfoutd" mewa to ber -sui Ic frb f Bs'to ttw.” Jenk's Ironing." . )wn as the cutchtly, sod [wblcb really meint bolle- of string (Cniriibt.) are "keeping up" and to revise their omen of death. In addition, the wife i>pte to think I wus s njlg* reading and thinking methods In or­ . Helen watched her as-»he fla^r back take» care never to sleep In her boa- ney'd soon find out when home. There was something One about IWOOPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO der t- atone for what they have for­ band's bed while be la sway. -« ed me what 1 was, fur ( gotten or what they never read. Jenny Boyd. She had spirit and Probably, of such observances, tboo# ongemy nature, This It an Immensely, interesting grace, too. _ Not every, woman-could, hare. Jumped the puddlei In West recorded- lo «a ancient history of well to be one's pelf, and world, aud it» Is a privilege to know aa Madagascar are the most exacting r. L_to_b6:something eke,,;;. ^ For Meditation jmqch.^KUlt.Jt_Ai^iM...ftv»rageLJ3Unl street gs . she dId. withput ■ ppearlng -¿While 4he xoea .a r e - t«U>s v w ,"* wbat t think. Besides P oooooo- . . ■ • can know.- ' ,• . 'c- '.. V if^wT»F^^h'e~likCth'^B^ih*^uI13r It says, "and until their return, the to do.". - By LEONARD A. BARRETT- One of the . worst, of all mental vices that turned motion Into poetry.* -' women and girls cease not day and your .work?" * : By Viola Bcothcn Shot* is indifference. . . . "I. will say for Jenny," thought Hel­ night* to dance, add neither lie down k U^to catch flies. I get. Mooooooooa . ,It Is: considered funny to reply en, "that whatever she wears; even If nor' take food I n i heir: own ho*isea. it Is Just an old r&g of a bungalow cry often that harm plants, for T h e goose— AS A MAN TH1NKETH "what of It" when told that the Wright klsny • beUeveatbat by dancing - liiey nee I've been known tu-get, brothers 'Invented th e. olrplane, -sad apron, becomes her, U'a her shape, I Impari-strength* courage and good, A WOMAN often goeo around tirin' suppose.” i , . 'bne. ■_ V-. •' ' HOUGHTS uro. the determinative that-a Dutch Janitor discovered the fortune to their husbands." ~ " : let o* many as I want, but I * younggldxgood odricp to oatlify first microbe, but It proves a lack of Eva came In presently. She gave n ler vanity because »be ain't gut tbo T lactcirs In fborkctorl. A ,m in I» est And that la all soy Intelligence, and a lack of appreci» little gasp when she beard that Jenny ■ About Fuco ‘ pportunlty to set 'em a bed «ample. wbat ho ls In- tbs prgantc onliy of hto Boyd had 'accepted her Invitation. da" secret thinking. Thoughts make char- tion of life and wbht life means that Flop*y—I really think he's the admire you," raid the mip ought to be a cause, for shame. Wbat wlliXshe wear?: She hasn’t An engngln' womaa'a faultx ia loss seter. Tbe lait-thoiight wo permit to world's most^ attractive man. We nd aometlmeswl get -ao-,. hold onr mind's altentlqq controls bur . The. mao who get» little out of life m thing but thaMld blue suit. Not n spent hours together no Ihf ship yon* my aelt • unoyln* than ai disagreeable Woman's has himself to blume, decent blouse brNinything t And now I- point«. . ' ' . ' ' ;, T' nctlons.,'. ' -, . ■ , log home last summer and be was :'^B^'evflyhiraght?-whlrt^^ ..,E.ven.ifja.fl^no^j^,own b^Ulness ' read fMMhw'way -ft-stieeeed" woh'tiio^atde^ a nothing but the sweet•; - Temper _€ kften wonder If people really get be overcome r by tho7 constructive -perfectly-dlilno tlancer.—He- gsvq-i on abundance of mbney, Look over anything. WtiaT they ch^i't * pay for. the whirl of my life—actually tno- to be sweet« too," wild the \ ; nough onto,for vwhat It coats then^ .value' of good thought It, Is these question» aud try to answer tljey don't.have.V * Impossible to bave light and dark* them. ... .hopolbe'i ,about half ray lime* hut ho’a Just make, up your mind 'Helen bit her Ups. She'wd^dered If fCally a «icttghliUI prnvin to l#e with—* BR T H I OANOER— ' " . ' nesk in tbo same room at the same If you .can|t answer the Important Evn knew that tlie hat she wui going to be yourself, and after time. No «person can think an evil' so entertaining and everything, from bits»:—it Is the possession of an Eva Joined neien, and the two wom­ ft* In the space of -5 ------o—------: • - only thoughts lo action. There. .Is Inferior mind, which la half-blind and en proceeded to Mrs, Alversort*« where Boron occurs, .In roinMnatlon with lie size df Greater New. nothing mysterious or mystical about bnlf-doof, and which never Is Illumi­ the meeting was to be held Mrs. other elements. \*pe«1ally In reghuie Height of 11,000 feet took this-thing called destiny. It Is sim­ nated by the real light of ordinary, Alvorwn had plentj*bf room for each that are or hsve^brWD volcanic. Its ily In .the Atlantic, perord- ply an effect operating Id the-field of, knowledge. «... jiffulrs, undj^esljlre she was Miss New­ principal computing In nature are ilar'Sclence-'MonflOy.ami.'i- character. TlioughU-make character You cun't brush ap by reading die* ton's hostess. ■ borax-nnd borecfb wrfd. Boron la*dch' iered by mere nco.dont . and character determines destiny. ' tlonorlea of facts, hut you rnn hf .._Xhe.grcnl-pariorSy.npontDg . Into -one rived by^ heating boric ¿xide and pow- ^yMCTv-ago.-.a^-auliaiarlR^ The ~:jurost^ncnugasIng~"I S^Pg~ahauC . was"'firii.. juL- , xiiitSlLii- ihititt« isotftrornafaswn^tKiffcC' iT^‘wspapera'*trffn?fuifi^'becHöir~ifiti?Trp“ ^nRT»Ta*Tfi,d1,^lki£''T O ^r«iu» mg near tUe British. isInnJ. lag, or ht least have* the privilege of gent, nod '.iKicome company for' your* scent of cut flowers and the sound of IMW by Gay-Lussac and Tltenard In 11a. When laid, the cable so doing. Every (>ergon, unless he Is svlf as well as for your associates,'' faint Jingle In the kitchen where France, and by Rlr Humphrey f>sry 19 bottom of the seni mhout Insane, can be'** the master of his “• (CoDVrlabO Allle ftciitt was making coffee. SUw la England. Boron salt» are u«od aa ibdtow the surface. H* thoughts. He chooses, his thoughts ------—o " Newton had come down and was mak-. a catalytic agent and In metallaisy,— It became necessary to re­ like he chooses other things In life, Washington Star. •. ■ • ing herself agreeable to everybody, velvet as shear as georgette, lie It was discovered Dial »The salvation of character («.. large* She was a thoughtfuHooklog plain tit­ nea bottom hnd been lifted ly a matter of choosing the right kind £ar/icaf IVafcAc» ’ ■ comes a reversible cape. • . ; tle woman of sixty. Nobody would The dress-In Ute picture Is particu­ ll.OOO^feet, .whlch.broucM.. of thoughts, esi>eclally when we are ever have guessed from her appear­ ^Vstcb making baa l*eeo practiced thin 3,000 feet of the sc* . facing a mental or physical combat* larly Interesting In that It suggest» ance that she could.be a popular lead­ for-centuries. - Altbvmgb tbe early hi»* two methods (it development • One Is, Thoughts are like lightning flashes— er and organizer of women. tory , of watches Is - somewhat uncer­ they must be controlled sod properly the use of ribbon to Its making, •ear­ Upon this Assembly Heten and Evn tain, the* first watch was probably ing U row»ftiid*row from nockllaeJo directed, or a disaster will be-the re* were amazed, to'’see Jenny Boyd en­ made at Nuremberg. Bavaria, at the S e a “Butterfly N t t n . suit Every mao may be what be^de* hemline on « georgette foundation. ii liny creatures winch live tering.' with the calm manner that, beglonlag of tbç Sixteenth century« Th«.7 sleeves and Jobot drape at tlie sires to be became his thoughts make would have dene credit to M rs Alver­ •ajs the Bathflader Magazine. At first nm of the sea and "l^c^ him." "As a man thlnketh so is h¿" side should of course-be of the same i escape a dredge or &u*k* son herself...... ' • • - only the hour band was used/ The georgette as that of the foundational ' (ÌC* tr Weatahi Nfwsp«9«r.0slcB.i - minute hand waa added la the latter i; i. Mortenscn, t Danish v"It.Isn’t tbo man who Is set.in bis ’ • . ------0 —---- • Look!" gasped Helen/"Isn’t Jenny frock. Or, If one preferred, Incb-and- us Invented * device that stunning?" . . » ' . , . part e f the Sevenfrentb century. The a-half-wlde folds of georgett«-could bn Irays." soys Flippant "Flo, “who' ll Speak» . From experience flat,-round form of the timepiece wag i* undersea "butterfly ml*. p o st likely to batcb new ldeps." Jenny was Indeed stunning* What substituted for the rlbboo; . When a m^a marrlee, he think* bit another -woman might hAve looked In introduced duftog Urn early : part o f mce Monthly describe* It . ------O------' ' ' Brims will be brlmft this seasdn," ded with runners, with ■ wife 1» three or four times better than the same apparel, one g a y not -gay» that ceatory* (here Is no doubt, of that: and they/ r.1 stretched on 'top. The Greet Human Virtue she really is; but men are .»bused, so but Jenny certainly bad Wx air of dis­ ■re mskln* their presence known by. iwjn:a t the end of a table, ; Self-denial ts a denial of failure and much that they often tnre'out'better tinction. .. r . Jtofrictaf Introducing aome really clever Innova* hex ene... And .JorrowrH-and^despalr.;______-ihafn w uis- fcrpect-thegu tM Lllen.are-, In the flrat place, her hat was new. *T h c r e . ' Isn't mnrfcSx«**—-. i njnoers slide, over tha I^^identlì u acceptance of succesirsuccess" a pltlfuT l5t”or tools abOoi wdnieft j bur- a em arnnU e dark blue rèlt,~crisply Mw apartmeaL le thereT fashionable parts proclaims are there is of small 'creatures Hvvi" nobnity-aod Joy and hope.~*Ex' women:know the-men>—E. Howe's trimmed with yiheaMnt's-featbera'-.Her I- tbmld ny: iwt - We ora- kiva which lengthen ' and tUt*~to:~th»'Tight ite Insects In s ’fitld. st< Uoftthlfs ■ • Ub kv U*t¡y**Jt»wao»9m b a ite U .1 old blue suit had beetrprassed nnUl to. use condeaand nUfc." Mda, See them In this plctunre-foor iDe-sllk-netr-to be. haald e for.study^ , . ,T * ' „ - -'**'*** *•“ -.Ir-V^*' ' - */ 7 ' _ ,V* ky "* y*> ¿^ r r - y j f i ' ‘ "1 v' é è ^ * ------&$[

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SAFETÏ--CLEÂNLINESS-EGONÔMY n ^ I the 'arerrlor, _ confident, triumphant; Union Services a t 11 and 7:10 in the *w te d in t. (-while in the last aeven veraea we have Presbyterian church. . can confidently look forward to In-, tloni. and properly check I reflected the attitude of - the pleader, creasing production and widening mar­ them. «< kets,'' he said. "Every single Individual Are the thfee essentials for your comfort, health and I the penitent—not ao aure of himself. A t THE CASINO On this accuracy and teU. yuur u, J yet thinking of peat relatlonahlpe in Duck Pina seem to be aimoat aa pop­ in the United States wants to own and I which Qod baa ahown Hie power, he ular during Summer aa in Winter. drive his own car. The two car family and my reputation depends. satisfaction...... ; .. | tafcea heart again. -...... Laat Saturday evening the alleys were Is already with us by the tens ot thous­ •■ • . j . j - i '^ — The text of the morning will be busy" until nearly eleven o'clock and ands. The day of the car for every (found in the TO) verse of the 27th In spite of the abecnce of iwo of the! person is Just around-the comet .— [Psalm wherein we read: “One thing noisiest men the'racket seemed greater ‘'Increased road building activity, at .have I dealred of the Lord that will I than usual. It has been suggested that course, opens up larger fields of driv­ 'W ith SAFE—it burns only when you want it to. ing possibilities. The new type of su­ N | aeek After; that I may dwell in the the Houw Committee request Police | Houae of the Lord all the daya of my Commlsaloner Beggs to detail an offi­ per-highway«, such m hare been con­ Ufa, to behold the beauty of the Lord cer to keep order on Wednesday and structed In Michigan when speed lim­ I and^o ^nquireln^laTemfile^ Saturday event its. have "been removed and drivers may

context when I interpret it thua: That two pin« and “two mil/* 1)1* team mates a the Paalmlat found in the beauty of are obviously entitled to register dis­ of transport'' (the Lord, the central figure of true re- appointment and gloom, but ii mem ECONOMICAL—in labor, time and money. Itlglon. that Inspiration which touching here- of the competing team acclaim Caucasians and Ltproty . DUW STORI Ihia religious consciousness, made him this poor luck o f their, opponents with ■ The nationality of the paroled cases (to go forth to meet Life In Its varied hilarious cheers and shouts of approval, [experiences with the; power and the in­ ladles tee that the Caucasian me* it seems, somewhat like a breach., of (AmertcaM.aDd Europeans,pa rttceler,- ] e(ilrbtt6hThafc'canW’W'htm“'Wherfm':tM etiquette.* ->••»- J.R.REAY THEONLY ANSWERIS^ANTHRACITE Houae o r the Lflrd-he-Heh»io th . ly the Portuguese) have responded best tatbe-tnabDomfsi irorBiyTSKr- F luäuner...... 98 ' I 15 Union A ve, N. This is one of the moat vital func­ Llttell . ... .113 tions on the part of the individual, and Zundel ...... 154 Uttlm Vic«« Ignored P n o m 137 Let us show you why with our own choice hom yet how little we come Into the sanc­ Hlgble 83 tuary to behold the beauty of the Lard Wadsworth M ~ 85 Utile vices Ignored occasionally . - all the mines. Not beholding many are discouraged lead np to nrarder.—Atehlsoo Globa. ifiWii'OWMfi ti*J ■uudMuEi U K * la »’»»tcaMciaitó1 r»« theapprertsUon-of-thc1 Beauty 'o fth e Lord: appreciating which, we are bet­ Fay _ . - 94 ter able tq find in Life every evidence Pernaa 112 of-the Infinite Love of osd, ui~d~ His Lamason —» „„ „ ^ ____— 78 THE IRVING MARKET lAll-Wise Providence. " . Lawrence . „ „ . . 63 In the Psalmist's desire to behold Burnett , . _ 88 M UNION AVENUE, NORTH the Beauty of the Lord, may I say again, that we have evidenced the ne- 4 430 ceestty-of-the awakentng-of our Religi­ ous Consciousness to the Beauty of Re­ Plummer ~ 110 Mooney Lomber Company ligion. Not a man-made beauty in edi­ Llttell . 98 fice and ritualism—1These are helpful, Zundol 103 but the essential U in the realm of the Hlgble , . «7 Subjective, a personal realization of the Wadsworth . 68 Beauty o f: the Lord, beholding wlilch SpriiffiC hickais we emerge-from the «.nrtjmry in the 448 PHONE ONE THREE fomclousneie of beholding a glorloua Fay - . „ . 87 puid tranacendant beauty—with its con­ Pemas ...«.....:...... , . 90 THE FINEST TO BE HAD IN ANY MARKET sequent reaction upon the life of the Lamason ...... IndlvlduaL . 88 Lawrence ...... 65 To know the Beauty of the Lord is Burnett ...... „ .117 essential the beholding the Beauty of . I H~ 1 Nature, Thla is plainly revealed unto ualnthewofdaofliaiahr.-Pwye ahaU ^ _ - ROAST BEEF infna'Ih*ir,ia*Mvk« tha Beet go out with Joy, and be led forth with Plummer ...... „ peace; the mountains-and the hill shall Zundel ...... - . 114 PROMPT AND OOUBTROUB BXRVICB i break forth before you Into singing, and Hlgble .... ,,, ...... 84 all of the trees of 'Uie field ihaU ciap Wadsworth ...... :...... 81 their hands," The desert places of P w u your life and mine begin to blossom as J ' 403 Charles Kurtz, Proprietor 'the^rosn-.-'Tha deeerida.trmasfiimied:m< Z f 2 TSVZ.A *2 IWTCDsydaf . To know. the . Beauty of the Lord is Pemas . essential to the development of Beauty Llttell ... in the Person of Man or Woman, ■ Per- Burnett :aonality becomes glorious in that man­ WM. Hi DRUMMOND ly or womanly beauty when' it Is tr lV t "*•< ,r brought into contact with the Beauty Carpenter *nd G eneral M echanic »¡stessa#* of._Lhe.LQrd. ;Our thought processes, Plummer- affections, and 'must ever Llttell Porch Screens and a ia » Enclosure» : . Door and Window Screens Zundel ... function in (he presence of the Beauty - Oarages Expert Mechanic of the Lord to be lasting and truly In­ Hdcp ...... Advice Free spiring. It la. a Qod-made Beauty, not l i t NORTH AVENUE. WEST CRANFORD. N. artificial, man-made. - 33« finally, we need to behold the Besu- ty of the Lord, and to Inquire In His Pay ...... P erm is ..... I--Ç H R Y Î Temple, for “in the time of trouble He JHlgble ..... shall hide me In His Pavilion. In the Lawrence . secret of His Tabernacle shall He hide . 89 me. He shall set me up upon a rock " Along Life's Highway-, we shall find, 364 because of the inspiration of Jhls Di­ The noise and confusion wen so vine. Beauty mountains and obstacles great that'two scorers. Mr, Flake and oan bc iurmounted and overcome. The Mr. Hoe, wen required.' ... . ' deep places of oar knees and’trsli shall be smoothed out as shall be the rough OLYMPIC' PAKK-MABDl GRAS roads. .The crooked' shall' be made Elaborale pnparatlons a n being straight, and the glory of the Lord shall made at Olympic Park for the annual • Armored Cars be revealed as we read in Isaiah again- Mardl Qras from August 37th to Sep­ "Every valley shall be exhalted, and tember 3rd. It will be conducted on a every hill shall be made low; the gnater-scale than ever before with ■ Steel Bodies. Turreted Tops. Armed Drivers. crooked shall be made straight, and many new features.'. Prominent among the - rough - . places - a plain;: and^ the them belngthe bobbed hrtrcpnyBet op-, glory of the Lord shall be revealed." - fifto women from, all'parts of^North I ScMmk tèiMete *■» —Ä»kT. i.iBeek out the BeatttjrhTthe Lord; and Jersey« JIta'perfeet3abgrccntat',]s a h - we shall find, tonic and Inspiration to other new addition. . - behold the beauty of Nature, and the A prominent doctor will be at the beauty, of Person sa never before re. park every Tuesday and Wednesday Mÿaaea« A fter M b * «T U ' Bandits vealed unto us, and as for. Life Jtaelf. from 4 to 3 p. m . to Judge the candi­ dates. In addition there will be the usual... commercial- parade - on . opening '.Tweniy-flva years ago Ufe armored Tear ina almost unknown. But the day. doll and baby parades, and, con­ N automobile provides sudi a quick get-away for thieves that armored can test In dancing, swimming« water melon :... have become a.necesalty for the transportation of pay roils and valuabta FRESH : CANNED PRUNES pie eating, and whistling.. _ » . ♦ A New Sta ndard of Many handsome prizes will ' be ■■ ,1 : • • ■ ■ ■. .-■■■.■■ ■■ ■, ■ • . ■. ■ . FRUIT SALAD awarded each night and there will-be ~WHmCMEATTUNA'FLSH— additional - entertainment, ' C. Hetiiy Earle, director..In., community-singing. dollarvàlueifithe lowest C ranford .T ru st ..Company.. ------r’BHAD'ROE------E-Jw4|reU^Oi'AlUVee^jB|^rr*"«'l*e«W WW- ^yniMiatrfseiwsiai.trs'nicw««« . will MU you Jack. Joyce -and hta famous six liber­ ALICE FÖOT McDOUOAL ty -hones will be a feature during the COFFEE ' coming week. The eextette are coal CompAriaon quickly show* die boat o f black stallions and were a sensation at buyer* who count the coat of. motor- Travelers Checks the Hippodrome for several w»»s«his ing th at the new P lym outh it definitely J.H. McMAHON which-can bo dkrrted In your car without fear of robbery.' The can CRANFORD- WINS TWO LEAGUE a b o v e ami ’beyond alt other cam in* only be cashed by the owner. They must .be signed in two piimw by the - TILTS ■ the lowest-priced group in fulUeire, Higb-Gnde Grocer The Cranford Club spent a profitable ixitthattr-ooe signature when you buy them, the other w henfou *yh ■ - •. .a • . . •• ■ . .weekend In the Union County League inetylc and luxury « t u li jid n ihem. . Both signatures .must agree. That la tha prtof of ownership when schedule by. beating the Cardinals 10-9 Roadster . . . >67) performance«';.'.4 Themillionein' you c ate them. ■■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ‘ Phene IMP—Utt on.Saturday afternoon and the-Elisa­ the lowcat-priccd fietd find they beth Acmes on Sunday by a 4-3 count. Coupe . I '. . . 68Ï need geek no further, than the new These rharts may be purchased in large or M|*»n »mn.pt. g g , cost' flf ■ Both games were won'by the scant Touring . 69) margin of one run and were bluer . 2-DoocSedan -. 700 Plymouth fbrthequility to which u n c tr -f itt cents, for. every one hundred dollari' worth. Any tmaUer struggles from start to finish. Sunday’s Pheoe Cranferd UAH : . De Luxe Coupe - 73Î , diey have long been entitled.« ..amount corta fifty cents. “Stop paymanr can be made on Tra velerà gamn exhibited-the best baseball as They findthAt,inthiefield,oo Charta It lost. -Travelere Checks carry their own idehtifloatkm cd-tha I Saturday's session appeared, to bs.more KsUmatee Cheerfully Olvea of a hitting Jamboree with both sides L DMmI. Pfym< other automobiicdoUar giv« owner...aood In every part ot tin United. 8Utea and tha irartdc going great guns. These two victories ----»« Niinw K are Cranford'S first winning tallies In . « g r e a t r e t u r n a * t h c ^ d o U a r SW ALD NTISCHKE, JR. the second half of . the schedule and put . - invested in Plymouth. - the locals In a tie for seventh with =l^tmHiFeiiidDecorator ^ TJwiIaH ...... TheJocal recordJs_ two vtctaries: find CRANFORDSttJTiTS^EE^INe: six ,defeats. Westfield Is leading .the Iaterier DeeoralUt a tp ed iltf ' league with seven y i u and but one W, He.Wickxnan, Minsgcr ' ■ ' ' ' Tuntey at the hands 21 Nords Avo.,E^CWofd aaeea'A. c, 1033-W ~

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