Voi XXXI. No. IB. C R A N F O R D . N . J.. T H U R S D A Y . JUNE 14. 1928 . FIVE CENTS aF iDcreaseifiifcerslup flkMorìcal Society ScontsPbnAnother To Take River Property BectsOfficcfs To tfowibrMlge Man — InOaafordCamp For Park Development

Also in Presenting the Skit Contractor- Miller Instantly Many Have Already Reapond- Meeting of Trust «rei Follow* Success of the Previous Affair Rivei- f rontiige From Lincoln Killed at-Walnut Ave. Le­ ''Mr. Simpson," the Actors ed and Trustee» Hope to iog Annual Gathering of in Which Some of.Stunts Ave. to South.,Ave.. to Be high Valley Crossing. ... Indulge Jn Many : Pleasant Raise Entire^ Sum Required .Members. Fjlls y«cancy on Were Repeated in Theatre, Included in Plan. Action ' . * • ' — n ' '■ \ -Without Making Second —Board and Names Officials. Brings on Another, ’ ; Monday night Bernard George Mil­ I alien on Crossing Fatality. ler, of Wood bridge, driving «alone in_a Request or. Drive. The Onnfocd Dramatic d u b held Jewett touring car. was struck at the Last Friday night the Buard or Dl- Mrmbrra ill iruopa 78. 17 and IB oi Al III«-. mrrUnx i»f (I... Tuwiuhlp ___ its snnuai mrattnr. with sJestiMi-Ol Walnut—avenue grade u casing and c r a x t o b h b o v s; c a m p ;— | rector* o r the Cnuiford “i «Astoncai So Uie Boy 8rouU held a Stunt flig h t loaf ('„lUiiltfrp TUr**- sh«). Tlie ticket prepared by the nomt- ed. Mr. Miller' was struck by the Buf­ winter and were so successful that falo Express of the L. V. R. R about Amount required _____ 4237500 Voorhees in Pittsfield street, elected ManmnT Oeorge Kelly of the New re. land along the river on tltr wrnt- natlnc commute «a s elected by a single Amount received to date 70500 10.19 o'clock. He was on his way to one director. and re-elected the entire Cranford Titealre pill one of their tkiu rr4> .sulv from liu-uln avemn*.. to r^outh tote cait by the Secretary, ju no other WoodBridge at-the time. The cir was board of officer« for anoUier year. F a. Amount yet. to go ...... SliTU.OO on as a feature lu one of the evenutg avenur. tills varying in rnmi so fi*ct nomination« «e re made/and' « a i as dragged as far As the Lexington ave­ Sykes was nominated by Waiuun F It is evident from the above performances. They, now plan aitoiher al tin» narruwret ¡x»inl lo » comUdri • nue crossing., severalhundred feet HoiTman u> nil the unexpired term oi folk)»«: f>resldñt, lisle R. Beetdslee; that Cranford people are re­ stunt night-and have nr.t ‘June 16 as the able duianre at Uie Lincoln avenue dohn E. Fisher, deceased, mi Uie-board. Flrat Vlci-Pimident. Carl biaion/eec- south of Walnut.avenue and-wtiat was sponding to the ealTTor Tuhds ume. .’Hie affair will be at the Parish end ahnh i* ¡tecutlarlr adapto«) rtheraby the,.engine:.-.Mr; 'forth* CHOtfbftf Camp Tfrsilvrtr He fcjMrWtnuuouaiy ekxied..« ^ Howe; Forest .aud NorUu at*uucw and v*’' 1 -JOBBPHr A - KINGALEA*----- ,jAatkr-..v,TTd$«au4loiit«.-ut»: Uia-^Ttvwrwthiipfi MlUer's body was found about 150 feet The nominating -coinihutee pivsentba interi'sted grown-ut» who want Jo lm\-‘ Craig; Secretary, Miss Katharine C. Lake, Warren County. This is Committre followit out . lu jmit ‘ |he south of-Walnut- avenue. - — ------v its.r^porLby.piTKnUug a.reaoiuuoiv to a. good cvciungli fun are .iivvited to. be '~Oreene: TVeaanier,'Albert'Mount. An­ — considered v - good- * «hawing" ax" At the, last-ftmpuenfrmrnt exerrixe-f tcioiumeiubiUou-of the AiIvImh'V «TNiK • The Cranford Police were notified the .effect that the buprd go on record present. Members of the troop eotn- nual reports v e n given, and the re-* letters, went..out .only about a Columbia University -held June 8th. CmmutMiUm in li.s it-ivon« nf «amw* years * and . Offlcers King. Miner Arid Fi. wen* tntroilfir-^| Hearing relative to finances,- and the deslrabll- At the Annual meeting ui tin- society, Saturday night ul the J'urUii lloux^ During tlie Mime month, he wax ad- was 589 West avenue. Sewarcn. Mr. coming ui luBL week. TTie total sum re* oil thr*c aim» will lie June 2mh lty of raising the dues of both active •liurvcl lu make necessary re;uui8, pu> four directors were chosen iu lullow*. w*uh u m i letter for scouts In trtH>ps 7U, .inlitril to Columbia College, where Im< Miller was a member or the Wood-, complrh-il Dip (our year college ixmiim1 UreldHrt« of Meeki*r avenue again • and associate members. The Club tiiMiittiice. mauiieimnce. ouy neceiuar> W. W. lluckley, Stanley. If. Chadwick. 77 and 78. They were UiVro U» erlf' bridge Rotary Club and a Mason, lid by ¡»IIU oii a.sked lo have (hit »(seel finally decided to leave the exact pro­ equipment, ua wed as take-care oi uio D. C. N. Colluix and VvilUam F. Hull- bmte tiie vtctory won by Joim-Uosen- In three nnd oiw.-lialf Vears. re reiiMtn tif liirii nf »ewer outlet • the- Directorate, within certain, speci­ result ot.ihc letter sent out to oViguial and they were welcomed on the board. to rejoice over the good time Urey hud Ills medical course was taken ut Hie Why- Mr. Miller took chances at this hut tcm|*iiury liei|i will be given the subM.rdMirij._A sinking fund wui do A resolution was pushed instructmrf at Uu* JamlMiree* They were also mak­ College of.FhysIcixn* and Hurxeoiu of f i e d limits^ _ ... _ „. ■crossing r,nt ucouns&u.-camiot -be - known. »liw t 4L U exfnecu-d.- - .... , ' *“ After* USTadjouimmenr ofth e “hiúí- eslublbheti f6 enubre Uie assoc muon to the secreury to writ? a letter to the ing ' plans Tor camping thin summer. Columbia UnlvenUty. one of the- forp- The Signals were all in working order. HiilUling . hui|>r<-tor Moore ¡ireHented . . ness meeting, there was a highly amus­ lu-qu^rc 'an adUittuhal. strip of land Board of Education thanking them for Thoy 'Uke ixtesmlon of Uie Cranford most medical KchooU in the country. The»® Are a red light disc and a cau 28 appllOiUolw for^ hulldllig ¡mtiiiIU . lng skit given by a large cast, repre­ alien it becomes nt'cessary lor the put­ the use of the Cleveland School Audi' Camp on June U6 and remain there for HI* carver In themedical m Ihm>1 wa* tion bell, but these also work for drill­ wlilch were approved. Two nppllcu- senting a rehearsal of a play, as cen- pose -oi protecting the present site. T he loDurn for the annual meeting.« It was tliyec week*.. Ail three tnxjps are go­ marked with brilflant. nuam . He wax ing crews either side nearly a mile tioiMi w.rre rej«tre| and nrrired; to ih« total sum required Jur. preMpU,-die also ordered .that. special. mention . bt ing together and wftlle each trooj) Jta9 fxomi>tad:-'fronr:#v«ry-.Anal..,lsxamiii»/ ducted by the-Club...As often, the away'.so are of ten disregarded by auto Amtirig Bhftrd * ’ “ esse, this «a s funnier than a tegular amounuii ‘to’” ''Already over made oi the large* number of school w«*ek, Ui«y are guiilg to take All-throe lion In: which exemptions were offered tsta ''af tAr . a ' look ’ up and dbwn the Coiinnittreman V ariicr praM?iiiwi‘ . comedy., as .lt contained many personal gib0.00.hus been received.: ■ •- children who attended uubcating that allotments logetlmr. giving till of -Uie' during, the entire four yoara- HealdoK tracks. ' MTj Miller probably did this the teachers hod taken a deep interest «omi»let«* re|*irt ol the iei*ult of - alloxlona understood by all present; “ TTis tlu* hope of the trustees that ttu boys three weekx each.- ' hi* gootl xcholarniiip during tlie trmi* but did not see the rapidly approach­ in the Appearance of Dr. Fhilkower in Mr. L, ■. Etieuno OJirian who: look /Clean Up Wi*rk work -which was and also represented faithfully some of letter already mailed »together with tin lar academic yean of hi* medical edu­ ing express train. requesting the childreii to attend. The Home moving pictures of the Janiboree noled In laxt week s Clllren and C'hrun- the difficulties and differences insepar newspuiKT publicity given the requeu cation. Dr; Zlngaie* continued to studv appreciation of the society was also ex­ and the Memorial Day parade gave Icie /I1»i*_. wax. approved and .the . ;__able.from the, preparation o f a play to .ftill.result, m .bruigmg. m Uie balance durihg the Bummer, months J or u*?. pressed" for this' attendance and Inter'* boys u great thrill Whrii lid sol up*hh (hnukx oi the CotnmHiee extended lo be given by amateurs. Everybody en- ANNUAL CHILDREN'S DAY without the necessity of making a sec­ last tlireo years, doing special research The seventy-sixth anniversary .of the csL ■■■ ■ ■■ ■■ -■-.■' .v ■*.,* • ■■■ outfit. Rjni gave.ilhenr nearly. ttH hour Mm special cfitmniUwv--.»r which "joyed It thoroughly, if continuous gales ond call. The fact that the early re­ wor k in-the Doparlment tff P)iyxio)o«y Sunday School ^of the First Presbyter­ Mr. Henry L.. Eamea of EHsabeth was o? movifs. The *plcture* were exceliepl Warner was cliairinan. and worker* in ' o f laughter-may be taken as an lndl- sponse wok so gericrous indicates that of the College of Physicians and Hur- ian Church was observed Sunday by elected a member- of Uie society, upon and sliowed the BcouM in Uu* .Memorial the Cfl<*an Up Caui|Miigfi ' . cation of appreciation.'. The meeting such will be Uie case. Kfous, and for which work he received' Children’s Day Services held in the motion ,of William F. Hoffman, chair­ Day procession, and-, also, allowed, then CVmmutieenmn HeggH brought i'ip for * was' more Informal tbpn a regular las- Md» l.i Die first, uhie amdtr the arte the Degree of. Master of Arts from Co­ man of thc membership committee. ‘A on the crahford Oval. One bf Uie most «fiMUMion Hie fatal Accident'.ul Wat­ sembly.. Therq were1 no hoe teases, and chapel, when the special feature of wgs purchased three years ago that lumbia University lr> Feb. 1078 ' the service was the dramatization of rejwrt was made stating that a cane Interesting..- feature* was- present'd nut avenue grade crooning - everything was over before ten o'clock. any call has been .sgnt out for money Dr. Zlngales wlllintern nl Hie Knick­ the missionary program, which is in made from wood taken from Indepen­ when lie ran: the picture backward* Monday night. Till* cnwalng was plan­ The orchestra, however, was on hand, in the meuntime, boys and ,glrls of erbocker Hospital In New Yorki City , dence Hall had been offered. The presl- Three cheers and a./tiger .was - Mr ned to be. made undrrmade xome yet^ri^ arM-ffid'impart;to«a rd the-succesa-of Opemtlon_.gchejully.._.thi:ough.9u.t-Jhe Crauiordjhave had free iput’ vl The x.tarthig Jury l*h for a period of. iwu ■pri5PimiaHiFC4afi3ffl^ defes-wa r author laed- ’to ’;aeoepbHtwa^t^ < ^ n gn V rew yd '"fq r,w^ifgod-tttm *i^ Jirimv:4 m btbg,:3,p^fig^:wTru.''liah1' up 1 fur** rftw 'ia figSlif e ^MiiATheyer^^o'h^'Be^rdbntlRed ito.voe-'ftiur tni,' •thc.'Organiiailnn^uD^O^Nv-CkffUna^Aiao '*H«.-4L-Cliapin~ gAvenihem^a.ialk < -gram ia-glven -below;­ offered "«Trfcturft^whicti^wto* 'accepted. with the Sunday School both as"a* pu­ irereatioii Vrouiid posolblc'ior the local wxperienceer- the past four years, Miss Dreycr,’ has ably. With all suWummlttees hitting on galen or a fiugnmu be placed nt^tii«' 1st /Old Maid....______-Louise Mount was discussed and while the goclcty up ieners Uiat helUHiio boys. 8|>cliboUiUl been.-Ml-JoatructCE^In^the^Junior^de^ The association . owns Uie. property a ll. slk-or eight-, the Cranford River CHMSlng . • . . • _ proved Uie idcOy it u»s felt Umt U and whci|..lie.was through.they..wanted partmentT^A'priwwas - alio a warded freehold deaf-dom has no~T?UteUhdlnit Pageant Committee; at Itaweekly'riM>et- CiuimdsMhriier' Begga rnnirted" 'ird oid Maid....::....:...... Nlna Whltacre year it would .be Impossible to enter u more. The tsland he described is Aii- to. Jean Stclgerwalt for committing to .liabilities. During the post- season it ing hold la*l Friday nighti at^tho Fire rji arrret* for May and fin«*-of llfio. of 4th Old Maid....;..’...... Carrie Richards llcosli in the inouUi of the Bt. I^aw- memory 100 verses of Scrlpturo. has Ukfcn care of everything without u (loot. The County Historical Pageant Ilouso, reported that planx ‘ for Uie wrlileh $50 stayed hero und $i(H) went Sfh Old Maid...... ;...... Elsa. Stephens .lias made U-poa«. was aim diiciirted aiwU4h*-«nUr«-ldw renre nqd one of the input interesting —Soon - after^-Uie-beginning—oMhe-pro- and little known «iwls on.tlu* Ainerinui River* I*ageaht to Iw lieid • t|itx - year «4» lo . I he- water*-*—— -— — ------8th Old Maid...... ______¡Mae Gilpin gram the Sacrament of Baptism was siblc for the boys and girB-^to enjoy endorsed by the board. Tlie society July 7th. were progressing in a manner Rreldcnl* nf Columbia uvt>nua by Irt- Mr. Slmpon, a fancy msa.L-...—...~ the privileges wiUiout any expense to continent. administered to 15 Infants and chil­ would like to have duplicates of any Th e Union County Historical Pageant that 1* inont satlfffylrig. • . .. f«r axk«I Hint a pro|>o««d ptnti for curb J ...... John Doniphan them. It is intended to buy addiUonal dren. This part of the service always photograpli* Utat residents may make is holding inucii Interest for the scout» One of liio outstanding ¡Mints of tr»a Im* laid on lop of street ^mviug Ur A Bailiff.—...... Jtay A. Clement boats and other apparatus at once. The holds a prominent place in the an­ of either of Uie pageants to be filed in as members of alt troops are to take Uio meeting wo* the decision to grunt rarrtrd W Kiiglnrer Colllim *uld tills Four Villagers; sanitary conditions are being improved. nual children's day exercises. The fol­ (heir records. They have a collection part an Indians 'Their apiwnrunre on a sort of commission to share srllem lx impnii-Uuil a* it would allow* water • 1st Villager___ ...__ /—...Alston Rodgers Already extra dishes, cooking utensils lowing children receive^ the Sacrament of old photograplis and pictures of for­ Cranford Oval last Monday night indi­ In the Emwx Hedan whlch will be given to gel utidrr riMUIwuy frrH>ly and liouvo 2nd Villager.__ !.____ ...... Leslie Crump and necessary tools have been supplied. of Baptism: ' • - 1 - * to some lucky Dcrxon frojn lhc fltuiic imvcmctit fin Wmi4»r---- Shade; Tree- A pipe ^lOOgC-’ W * » !« mer-river pageants and-it b .the.iuten-r cated the interest they are taking and 3rd Villager..——...____ Eugene Towler Ann Margaret Balsam, daughter of of the New Cranford Theatre on tlie Uui*Tvlsor «aid Uw* uxuai iorjrr'tif curb spring hub baen laid and equipped witii Uou of Uie board to keep pictures of proved that Scouts can fit In most any* 4th Villager...—.,..—__ DrvUle Lamaaon evening o f . July. UUl .. The book* of would not Jiurt -tlie lm;s and Uie En- - Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Balsam; Joan Cos- a pump to bring water into Uie kitchen. each succeeding affairs. *...... : * where,...... - - •«. . , The Director, ______sally Craig Aliareu.ln .Uie .car^juuuing lrutu.ijnc_tu. JdiiLTr...»¡ul Jnaliuclctl^dij.. havu > vpfb«— son-BorcherVdaughter-vOfreMnrand-llrSv Whffe^the-toaysf themselves do ar lot — The next meeting or thff board -Will IN U4XmtATJU>N*0F^JLAp rDAY./ fUl^-ren^iutAL^lSJ&.Ifir.eiuih.scrles. UU4 a^ planned !_ £nm& ^Borcherti wk&®strvaymttvm = W Frowitteh/;“ — =EArrett 'Xh'eittiiofuio'progmTtrenutlBd^TJn- ft waTdK'nh^ iti afiow^iiie tix>r wihfr * Tti^W rem rifY ¿nrib t y V f'rer' hmrik'-^ ? Chlnery, son of Mr. and MrefOeorge pairs must be made tjy experienced, ...The. Stage-Manager...... Mnsc«: Craig MrChinery; • Lilas Cooper'Cummlng. in Union avenue September 14. It was coln1 Memories" wtll .be presented kt to retain .11,75 of thl* amount nnd re­ «d Hie Commit tee- for1 having extended . _ The Man In the Bowler H at...... carpenters and masons. Tlie first year decided that future meetings would be daughtcr.of.Mkand Mrs. Robert Cmn- tho'UunpwasopenrUie-xarpcuter.who eight o'clock this jfThuradayi evening turn the balance, or 111 00. ft wax lhsunArice protfKtioit to Um call men ' :------Spencer Nltchle held al- Uie: homes; o f th e, members mlng; Mary June Derby and Jacque­ had Uie contract for. rehabilitating the in the gymnasium of Ute1 First Presby­ fellThnt thin Idea woufd'stimulate thn —vReer-Wthmg Coni'Co: wn* grunted ' Scene^The stage o f the Casino. line May Derby, daughters- of Mr.- and bulldbig estimated that the boys did Uie board in order of succession of tlie terian Church. A scene in Lincoln's sale of the share*. Anyone desiring In liermlt to erect two IMH) gul. tank* for .Time—A-rehearsal o f the C. D. O. Mrs Harold J. Derby; Shirley Edwcna more than $1,000 worth, of.work thglQ; initial letter of the lost name. Thl.» ihlUtaiy^head(iuarters_wlll_be_r»»ifnac^- 9bh»iM-bi®k sJumW-foimnUMlcftte with 1b«l oil at their yard; on U'xlngton ; ’ SCRAPS OF THE CAST:^ _ DnielF^ daughter ^rt"M j^ an d -"-M rs. selves. ThLs was part of their tasks-ax gives every "member an opportunity or ed witii Lincoln arid Major John Hay, Mr. Kelly, manager of th« .local Uu*a- avetiui*. ” ''"IlbrSHmaHs'-arernot-allold-malds. Charles E. Druell; Betty^Jane'TrlU. Scouts. Considerable more work will entertaining the board and also -deter­ his secretary; as' characters, by Oeorge tre. . Tlie. plan In oi^n to anyone'not fcilginerr Collirin : reixirterf l>id for Three ji f them are married and two daughter of Clarence Leroy Fritz; Hans be done by them this summer. It takes mine* in’ advance where eadi meeluur A. Billings, the world-famous, imper­ connected witii the River I^igenni storage died addition uwurdi*d to ^ o ji Miem^ie^young.’ . I f they give the Fredericiua.pei?( &op..of .Mr_and Mr« n jot, of boy power to keep a big place will be^heldi t j sonator.. Following this Mr. Hillings Committee. . . . * CiiArle* tiroU r'iit immoji work- ^ effect. of 'beIng'eML inaffljir'irhecafisb' Albert Ooetz^ Hermann Ooets, son of likd^ibii cieahSS’ upr .. • .The'-irynbers of -jUiie- boa rd-wliO weiv will gtvc-hljr reception of ,Uneoln,a p « MondfrJCQt this. oi, : "■they are-acting that wayH ■ farewell to his friends and neighbors one of the prizes, wo* d e c o r a a n d whs apfH-overi. Tlie Kfigineer 'uImi r e - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ooetz; George Subscriptions to :the treasury are not present at the meeting were J. Blanlcv Mr. Blmpaon Is just a plain man. at Springfield. 111., and then after a placed In the Now.Cranford Theutrt ¡Krrted curb work well along on tlie John Mack. 3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. restricted to original subscribers. It is Vooriiees, C. H. Manchon, Edward E. - The villagers ara really men-about- George John Mack, Jr.; John ,Conovcc hoped that many people who did not descriptive introduction by Mr, Kamp, for the purpose of giving new entrants street* to be improved ltd* year. Everett, Andrew Warnock, William ■ town. : ----- MacMeekln and WilHam Shaw Mac get in on the original drive will also he will give a part of the second in­ an-Idea, a* to the manner in which tn Driveway |H-rtnil wax grunted to Hoffman, D. C. N. Collins and A. C. The bailiff; a principal part, is done Meekin. sons or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas send in their check*. . D ie request Is augural speech. The concluding Im­ fit up an entry. One Important feature Uarnuei ¡1 'foi>|, Walniil avenue Tin* very naturally by Mr. Clement. MacMeektn; tRuth Curtis Rhodw. only for $10 a head a year. There are Woodward. personation on the evening program of canoe decoration has often been fpiexllon i.iiine op. ix )i ProKigtei street Mr. Barrett has lately been prompter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nor­ doubtless many pooplc who have profit­ Reports of officers showed the society will be the "Oettysburg Address.-* .. overlooked by new entrants and that or_. I'roxfieet avenue, and thl* wa* oin-_ . . at rehearsals." man Rhodes; Agnes Marie Rolf, daugh­ ed cither direcUy through the use cf to be in a flourishing condition wiUi 171 Mr. Billing* will give humorous side­ la the fact that the Pageant takes place t-ially deelrled jn favor of uvruuit. Kn- Nothing need be said about th& dl- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fritiof Rolf. the camp by their sons or daughters or members enrolled on the active list and lights on the motion picture Industry at night, which requires some Illumi­ giiieer Coliinx wan irmtrutted ^to_iiaye - The—primary "department rendered indlrectly-through-nel^hbors-or- rela­ 5_honorary; • “ and enlightening incidents in ni*'char-> nation. Tlie idea followed out by the xtreet signs rimngcfl If necewairy • 'The man In the Bowler Hat feels" the following recitations "The RoKn’s tives who would like to 'contribute acterizatlons of Honest Abe. Ho will decorators of the canoe at the theatre While $10 is asked for the trustees Will tin t ft would be a breach o f eUquette Song," . Allan Clarke; ."Happy Township Treasurer Burtls put tell many stories about the Orest Lib­ 1* very simple, but effective. Any fur­ f'ANOK f'MJfl WINK appreciate equally any sum a donor erator—not stories which : have been to wear hla^hat so he carries It. Thoughts." Betty Shaffer, Margaret through today checks to the County ther Information will gladly be given The Cranford Cano** Club defeaU’d may-- wish to sendl-’ltu , .-.-v .. - hV fi-J flnUiPR, rihalrmnn nf ths- ^ the Crapford High Helusd in a tennis ,. . .Woregret°thatlack of-space-prevents, P/%Tslwenn::JgthgI:RrhnifT PVnnrW MftT“ T iea&U!vi . M8390.0ff ,for ,puU‘ 'pti?»iPfiT iold.Jimft.;and-Umg, .agAlfi blit. „itU'lUAl. //-^Oiir/bBlSng-nKireoir'tiw’ soraps-yf-ihls sub, scribed'wl«?ntherdrt>‘ew aaon 'for pur­ cast.' ■ ■ ■ 77 ■ 7. • ■', • They Say?" Molly Barrow, Mabel Rob­ by men and wom^n who lived In Lin­ 'Hie prizes this year should create an Hprlngfleld avenue o/urtx fuiit Haturduy chase funds. Tills makes it very repre­ balance: current year-school account. - ,it is doubtful whether Me­ ertson. - Betty Jennings, and Alice coln's time and knew InUmately this incentive to be placed among iii{* win? atU'rnofjri. 5-b. Tlie eiMoiinter wa* ar- -__Alll3ter._wUl_ever.,be able _to_make-up sentative of the town. The trustees ouULaiulingJUure-Ui^AmericaiL history^ ners— Closa-to- two--thuuMind-doiiare rangi.‘■ : Lunfhe«" was served tn „the .garden, .W^W..Buckl£y-and .Wesley -A^ Stanger. entire :aeasom.:-They-are-the, ohly-sal-. — July-21—Westfield Trnnia Club...... *..- amounting to ovfer M^OO.by the;Procter Edward Grau, pranford agent,* says which Is'most tttroctive, and the day secretary-treasurer^ Fred R. Zundel is aried employes aside from the watch­ connection with the radio, patrons wlvo . All matches will ixj played away'from It Gamble Co. have. ’ been-, awarded, buy tickets will be giwen a double num­ the sales of . Oakland and Pontiac Sixes being perfect lor such an affair, It was president Of the corporation, Chbcks man who lodks after the place during home to avoid interfering wiUi mem-, Cranford exhibitors . arc fa. follows^ during the first-five months o f this year roost enj cent ' . . ' ' ' _. . . «.AMA . - ■ ■ a J WlikliA.... UUU.. ^ B aII.iSm« ^ . ty-flvfr membera -and -made public as soon as all fon dr arein of- retordipg^ Twelpts ’ o f” funds. "The &3^1i.\ThJa-«fl3[MtJs--opciv-ibTUW patrons« * i t jneahiTalso Uud no maUeV which ‘plans for- lhe--aeason,fl acUvltlf*' -■over" the ^19,288' Oaltlsiid-Fontlac sales public In New York,- until June 30th, present. showing. the condition of the associa­ thanks and.'appredatiofi - of - the. board how many .times. one may enter the will be outlined and7 a general good - recorded during the first-five months tion. It is hoped that the balance of ts extended to those who have i$nt in and then will be shown at Art Mu­ theatre, lie, may. liave a* many lupky ume enjoyed. All members are expect-, of.-1927 when the Oakland'Motor .car Sufaslbe to The ClUaen and Ghroo- the amount needed will come in within thetrv checks and individual ocknowl- seums in numerous cities throughout number cards as he can get for each ed to attend os matter* of imjwrtunce Company was moving up from ninth to a week so that plans may be carried edcmenU will Jolknr* . - - ...• the United States. admission, . ’ will he discussed. . - ' ’ filth jJxf ia xbe •utuootly® Jndustiy- l d e , « U 0 per yn r. Ä _ l- 'j

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Warrior Bfewfik b g f^ rw tWKai ^ a Ht' mrMi*>AtUiiM»«*t< ^trO rtrtiiri m r « f :fte- gatfr-Drefliffii fit Ift^T-Tfct-^ddgflt b a d o lU -■aaBrT«eoi4;?;A 'p t C 7 « l- lo )44 CUM« ood bsttfld ¿»Si rlglir o o 'fiir Tfnr'Ofnbr eOmsd ^OCt' —-Staiif’i*'' rt'Ond'i circlo. - lit mads 96 two-baggera and 10 triplet ami batted la 56 Tons nuuiag in tin thrust and soared 79 blowolt Not bad for s third baaemas who batted at tbo bim, Torn Ueeney, ; top o f the lineup and who led Ma league is fielding with £07 and «b o to the. besryvrclght din p * » had 40 more aastste Una the great Pie T*si∨ ,' tied dawn to training Tea. Dreaaen developed Into cooalderable of a player taat _zgs&_j TOTSwrUI-r^y.I r w î v B r - . Taller. compHsin, -■ . tura t?!- Todsy ss the accepted chi kWÉiyi f c r t W ii'Bi rywefgtft -¿Wwfic'it S f t p v l ¡ m ^ m m ^ e e m «i •hoold— IRgSßSä^Üi&^-'r- loc,ud >» tha aouthwest eomr. year Traynor, Liadatrom sod Drewen alotte. stood out ln the National fortune slready to Ida credit sod a Of California. It 1* lower ihas lienee srith thi jeagoe and neither Traynor nor Llnditrom were op to their, 1026 play. greater one obead. Torn was just as Bbe bad walket orido riser and-Its climate it' Dugan uaed to atar la the American but hla bad knee handicaps blot modest about hiu fighting ability ee . bla thlng^-wbh ______^be_ .rs la fall a.e/rtrinr now. 4 They hayy, HO other, outstanding .third aarkpg.ia.the.yonaaer-cla-^ -srtw-fce-firefr cauw ore« here in-the •Dly about four and ooe-balf high Into Ib i­ ~-eulL..Jit-ieast4eB.oi.,the.aiuUorL1dttba-woiuliL.wdcome.ajtitird,baaeman_ ht®e of.esrnlntA-fcw-ilallai» fighting. . per.-aMam.X—- — - —— - . cfiwa.tha.-acr* who could field ainartly and hit ,900 or better. So It* can be aeen that second rater*. He didn't think then It long was barren waste where iato the very good hot corner ueo,. when they do comp, through, are worth their Andahew could ,thet he *ru of title caliber. Tom still neither man nor >east could well ei- weight In golC . ; • has no malted opinion of bis ability, 1st sod scarcely aim .th ou io,aiiT mal after that! Dresaeo came to the Eeda la the spring of 1925 from'St Prat*with “just a plngger," be nays. . known. But, one dE K Io llXM- m, . Tbo young mi a eeoasUonal .minor league record behind him». They looked to hlm to ■ “ But ! can't see w b y l: hareu-t an the field aldngv •^r^.M-Jfsr lo ^ tore arm.madeJiim practically,use- even ciiance to ■-whip Tnoney,“ the Colorado rtTer_went .o n 's , rammue, Poured over the valley and into*, dried- ture; Naney h leas to Hendricka’ team duriog that season. New Zealander declared. “I ’m Just np salt bed. ontB s lake slitySulii •‘sput-sput" of I Last N year Dreaaen's. fielding ranged as strong and tongb as be la Gene is long and now b u m as the Saji —for she bad i from ateady to brilliant and with Ids bat no superman and we ll Jnst be fighters set—tiie bottom o f which Is 2S7 feet ' ture-almost all' he- knocked on the door of (be .300 mark In there on rather eren ground when below «ea levei. w »s formed. dlU-reutlT for t that Anly th«. flw t nfru>ng lliw tniWL tbe-goDg~rinz»r-'T- 7- to 'Aunt Sarah .of the majors. Uncle Sam went to the rescue, tie Straight to tho.Sf. NJcholaa “gyra,1 made bis river behave. The combat vaDd wlrhlng het Hut after alt, the beat thing about a low-ccilinged training parlor for the between them created nation wide in­ : seen Aunt Si Dresses U bis spirit fib Jt the bull -ter­ - é» rank and file o f the “racket,“ Ueeney terest and thus the world learned ot turkey hens I rier type, and that is the pennant type o f *J f r*F » hustled, “ to get the kinks oat," Ue the Imperial volley. . Saab*' hadn't player when'ail is said and done. Five out; plana to work . several days, rest her frieitds am of every seven 'minor leaguers who fall to few more, and work again easily until the land with .slit whlch m a V a giant - with Aunt Spn make the major grade lack only this, game time to aturt the grind at a regular fo il Irrigation followed. -Abundant went to Callfi and baUlesome spirit In their struggle, for training cump outdors. Atlantic City crops of alfalfa, grain and other prod. ~ wss not ibe kll stardom. Dreasen has It, and If that arm' DVVtmRçf: prtìUahly.v»Ul; he. chosen» • theelte/or lose-herslj ter- does nor -fnit>' him -be may- wiSli'liyw 'CW1 4 n « e appeared. -Hevry-tiondredi- i f - i the final six weeks of preparation for miles of canals and. ditches carry thi_.. la a time of nee \ one and only Pie Traynor n tmtUe iur hi* tbb ftìatcll, tentatively set lor July 20, water froin the river to many thou­ tier mother bat third baso.klogsblp In the b!gc leagoea-thts at the Yankee stadium. sands ot these thirsting acres which departure. “No coming season...... Charlie Dressen. Ueeney tins a. feeling that he trains required only this life-giving fluid to warded, Nancy, best indoors, lie will cut outdoor transform this dried-op waste into ly and dtacontei —thoroughly nn .-.■ By ELMO SCOTT WATSON IM* nrcoimt of the typical prod art of S. L., with the wagon train of Dent work to a minimum as far as possible. one of the outstanding valleys of the On ChrlttmA# day In. tin* mnmln|. tlmt bhri/in ni*c «hon trick cowboji Kl A min and company, Indian * arid lf_ le tto n e , wT^jwWoyi4.ijiik^aJL~.tUs^ aWorliLsmLstsrtletbeeation'-wiHi-thSr— —--M’hafiirtvoald-i lit)», «n . ufidrr-aitftii. tnw.ti*«nrocnr snifrww+rtft* ttrrm o f GhBdren^n--Sporta 4 r.;'c''-G ar^r”of-Fróndà'Bt^’ arms they were- • (Md «iriieiM^nt wlilch rm'Uttr ,m »*«»»»»<**•.. ------«üt,tufHP r«*o"ac<«ir rahte flïT (>% Rud Jlennle, a New York baseball good enough now.” Tom trained for dairying and live stork followed ui-; of lh/ ••nrlfiT ttf'counis of hi* carrer, The early athletic career of Georgia sucb eye»—all . »dwritur» could »Tbuaei In hlln oral fremoOL Itidlon flghier, Civil wnr writer, describe* Habe Ruth n# the every light jn the winter elimination falfs and grain pod millions of .don .Iih n k w 6. Mu*. ••>•*»(:• Hh* *un «d'lrd fr#rk!*‘* V»t thin ‘•-Father KU** In’1 the government's An Ihitanco of how Ruth’s aympt- liminary lighters. From,that room Hé before—all ■ because - of the overflow, Hrt* urcftf m u» man.* dle of last year, Herr 1 no promptly farmer boy'. Sh / (»•>)'. ty|d<:»Hy huckw-ooc)« an he w ii,' 'deallnga wph the Indiiina. thles were aroused by children who went out to battle Jack Sliarkey, John-, o f the river which threatened to lie / ,«nd aiMmrrmiy no different from other joined the frosh basket balPsquad and looked like that- And tlmt la what Mr. Voafni tip« • Such ■ cnrivr. o f course, with If« through llincrs were'never qhle to get ny Hlsko. Jimmy Malonpy and Jack a dlaaster’ bur/urned out to be a boon -i«d« « f lit» family and* fmnn.t.mlly, wu won his numerals. Last fall George Why. ho was bei lo riliit'il MJ<-h rhararte-r, dl^jilay. trur^i 4lune-n'tolrl Kit Cur*on’# adventure» multitude of thrilling Incident« gave to h hull game, was a visit the Habe Delaney, ull of them favorite# to beat In disguise. ' - distinguished himself with the "Uaby than any boy I c«‘iiy^1.*:nre, *nd achieve »»rh faH|e «• and proJ«M'ti'd the action of the epic tt»e M\\l!d Uvst" lytve^of writer, paid, to o bed-ridden. boy in lUrtulng- .him, Nono of them did. „ Ootors” In. fpothull and-wou, hls^flrst " with bis cleaa-c , -dlctlngMlnh ffw other Iona adventurer* Htory niniliiNt art authenticbadpraund chance to da Ills Iwwi- (nr worst) and hum this spring; The father of the Thé National Catholic Shrine In htatwry • •' ; year numeruls In th*at sport Becom­ Strangely enough, neither Tunney appreciative eyt of.tint Olri.UVflt In which Kit t'arsot. few of itteiM failed lo imike the moat hoy, shuhhlly dressed, accosted Ruth ing n full-fledged sophomore In Feb­ nor Mr, IIocDCy ever has seen the HE ehrlue o f tho Immaculate Cou­ II'wl. In the Ilr*t chttpfer he ofTera o f (he op|Hirtunlty tn-writing of. Kit ncur the tocul park aiul told him how hair—and’ forth, 1M-.S ItMjIn* (III* l/ifill of, ruary of this year, George donned var­ Other In action within the roped battle T^rteptlpo at Hruoklaad, Diauict ui nn inlerpretntlmi of Kit «'arson, rho Cnr^rti. *Ihe result has been a Jumhle much his son mlmired the Habe. Aft­ a ! Bven.l iront -Mm-riffm Tronfie sity barket. ball: togs/ became regular ground. When. Geue fought Jack Volpmbla, now buihUng^-promise# to.:. T man arid the frontlcraman, which of truth and obfurdity. which fully er the giuuc.JtuUi .wen^out.to.M0~the- -alls find'liui'bw center on :the team; imd ^was awarded' Dempsey in Chicago- lost . falL. Tôm be the largest Catiiplic church on the ; -' be-bofi' stunnef! fluid* him ap w-fnlloW Br--' > . • JURTlflefl - ihla latest Ciirson hingra- hoy. nutognipheil baseballs for him was busy training for his match with msin, M W orded. :.l hts;?F?. « t the cfose of the season;^ - ,tVe#ten> tieml#phere—40ft feet; umi? 7 [ ’;■^ jtti lived rishtro 4dier*s rritlrliuiis-ofr-hla prediTessnra ntirt clMHTvd him up with a lengthy . Attaining « numeral* and a Varsity *Malonpy. The ipso edition o t the and -238 feet- wide» - tl# massive diituu - 1>11 < nri|ou-7j’|ir ' .UlstMurRlonst*:-comparison WIlr-4»mv Itnt Ke hns exploded many of the old •lay. - . , tlie white bout : nrrlôr ^ A tlu; oiifitr.si# Im*w w.orthr h* l» « f a rank- letter, in -the same year Is nn un­ Dempiwy-Tunney scries-found Ueeney 80 feet lo diameter, rising 254 fttet. rose— .J ftv«Mi wllh tli* b#«t of ttrftniU-ryn>rr>«* legends amt HVlhrlr pInce subAtltuted precedented achievement for an oth- living In London on #12.00 a week be­ IU slender campanile or bell tower Old \\ vKi.'.’ .rt'wbliy/itmU. KU Cfttsnt) * mrtVrsa )ftvrn»y* throusb either the furls, or theories whirl) cun "fou r Aunt Si lete. nt.. Florid#» and then—to- top off cause of a dullheas in the leather towering skyward 382 feet—Roman­ lUhoil liy IloUilitiiu Mlf th» wlltlurrif*» niak« th« r«M#4 M«dl- l«e. Qcct'plcd-aa loiilcal «nd rensonnhle Success for Glenna .lags,’:.fie had {¡1 Mu nnnjitiny. -The /author l»rrun*ati- insndrftRes " 6f...Odyi»*>uv his brilliant record, George was re­ market It was a case of a “long esque.In style* Exclusive of Interior "he'd see her offe fe r ittsUiice. Citrson has tMN*n cently elected to. captain the 1U29 var- .1« . Nlunloy, \ nniul/ olhnr* ft««in wrtik-fniJ .•«i-ursloii'i» o f * bt*y- tlmo*betwecn. drinks.“ Tom explained. adornments and art works of fnbu- I Nancy's heart dt at-!»om*; Ms-- humanity rtvst« Kohlif polnictl as s man with n vision of Mte fllty- basket bull team. Sophomores H9 f| | " ,H<> . Muller /Klmiloy Jlo'Mis, in. r*Adln*>BV to flahl and m Jons value» ibe -jeost -oif' construction- Egalai­ vj»At empire of the West which-tie waa are^ 4fl:.a-: rule*- seldom honored with' has beev set at #5,UU0,U0U. * i |{ ; * innpMl, n iinipkMor of chivalry, to . w^n-n h* r*lt* a *1^«» to help nf**n op. Ttds nevr picture of Few Baseball Managers ' “ \Vb|it under Ì at tha Hnund Tabla: hla rouraaa and a captaincy, and for IJerrlne, Just a Tlje crypt—unexcelled In opr land;.. .. •■•■■• v. •■..•■• .English at ,lho yij|vcn»lty shows him n» an empire hulHt ’. ell !!“ exclaimed . rool(ti«»* aaalnat lir»ef«Um i>4e mhl-sophbiiiore to receive the1 election, Develop Pitching Staffs It ts claimed—a^erltuble, forest of*' of Oklahoma tinti h mut)' ujj/> jum hfl,i er» nil right. tn(l twcuuae -he-Intended reacHed tho bo malchrd but nut aurpAB*vd by th* old J ra distinct tribute to the ability and It I# .a, matter of baseball record rare marble column* gathered from - t •-uri Ibml unitimi ".on.l hiopportunltf a |\lt iCnraoii/hlojlniphy, to/wrlie Oil- Kona hcroea; whllo hfa prowcaa In |n- to be one but tkM'iMis» he llki'd the torn half olt—y< determination of the curly-lockcd Mi­ thut . few. managers hara ever been all parts of the world,; Is to contain Tor. us heiatiyn In the prfffaceJlTI am nuinirnbl« battle»—«tl| • quit* without life which these Mtii»eonscloni empire- —and your chei Ilia aid of Invulnerabla armor or th* amian, • . . able to develop good hitting and fleltjjl, fuuilllar with imirli of tho/couiitry Kit hulhlen* the swullng, flshtlng «ncouroa«meii( of tndul««nt sodilrafta lor.troms- atullg'-With ^pHtTie plteh'-'■-ln ltserf-bw' a nohle rathe-jrar wltlr. ruiiKeti «vor. and wllh.thitt .Southweni Judlfliiu ami-^aakfüR-^a^Ätlo». I - : Nuncy- turnbd H O A -im , J.6BB. persons.IreeHIJirg,-; s ‘TFi»"tX^Tdm hoflJiK. pay ooutfu t**r-of-rnrl. b* w«i|t i P I C K - U P S i -that-can hit nod field burthh Giants' support the nralu- Odor'which *wriT~ «llli whli-h hu was iinint/lntiinatoly n* tmml -fw "rarrr-the ^tnrsriind 'SfrfpOfls shoulder».” ^ aorJntnt titiiI frôla whlirti In* took Ida frbmtf-thn'biMnfHS «f-tira iffe wlih n<> nre nlonjH weak In- Ihe box, even sent some i.lXIU imrsooa-The rounitn- notion (hat lia « ab to t»n tb* nrch«>ty|>* In the summit«* of th<* Hookies and wlu Clyde Uurrowe, concert bnrllonc, Is Ami he limin’ ' two Indian «U v* Amili think 1 lmvi> when the pitching stuff Is loaded with tloa atone, set September 23. i-.VA). of the Amarli An plonrar Iletora Kor- th is ru st to rrilo rv fo r III* country.1 s former pnifesElunat bullplayer uud no doubt, that i flchloin iiiIkhmI «li u|»|M/rlnnliy (o talk men «ho «-ore seasoned stars before was the oceasloo of one of the great­ a<« lirsoley tbouaht o f -hl» r<-lrbrat«d ns the soriihuonhillst lirstoriAiis wopld basket ball star. raised I . «Uh tm old diner «liti/ ronl.j jrjl UjP advlirr, Kit timt ulrasdr Ron* \\>m «nd they came under tho McGrow leader­ M ia iL=_;’W l went --with- frettamit” est religions ceremonies ever .fieUl in _ w ntionlrihe tin)A hiu! 'tiipa'6f America's »sown'up -wUH^tfl» cmintrÿ r Artd’hr s h ip .:-'- ■ ■■ ' • "America.'." "T , . «»Uft* h» iVW-RrerW up WHW l»."h*»'1aft M y* Mt,-Vw«Ai»i.-“iiwau«t!v he-Mavert - 'Only ttM -gtlmes ere ptayed-la «lie ly, “ chased by heroic ag< llughle Jennings had the same hilrd The entire- world has been seurched all tli» oilier mountain mrn betiiud him jn«4*phii (hie third and Inst'wlfp) and Flurldn Stau» league by eacli Olub. uc- through buriies Ainonj: tlinflc original sources of tan —palbPtlc «urvlvur« of • it«fa iM'ttor h ltn so lf. I.lke imMt cordlug to tbo scltedule. hadn't been for tcrlul ho list* anih |h'|dhjh* fla tìcom » It war this adaptability, tbi« »yprrl^r ulunvs hud. I* «»i'lo »im do liiliikk 111 tilg MOrliTo outstanding of which will be a huge Aaiui»vy no grand Itob GUI, Tcteran utility man. ha. reproduction In mosaic ot “The Im­ tU\l \\(>maii, and wnmlaon o| the Dodgers la the bent manager In the •- “By a racer?" frontier. sthemoe or blghfulutlil. shisg of serv­ been transferred to New Haven by maculate Conception1, from the pope. country when It comes to pitchers’ No “ Oh, they , won't Keeper t»f the Chcyei tie Medicine Ar Whan fnrnt came. It «bnahad him, ice or honor, but simply not ht* heart Newark of the Interoetlonul leugue., The stelne of “Our I .oily of Washing­ •ml tve iifU r betrayed »ny of th» Tbo photograph shows Glenaa Col­ man can make a stall go further or Charley j^ay?" rows; le ft Hand, Wtulior, Wutuu nod on » woman and n little money." And ton”—eetected as patroness of this Bliowmanshlp which has bo thraprnrd lett, the noted golf stnr who (s enjoy­ do more «lib recruit material. But ‘ “ Is (hat his no >\nton»*n of llie Arup ilm Indians mid th.it Is sound common sense. é The New York Giunti nro under­ national shrine— Is lo stand In front the western advtnturara or m later ing one of her £>o4t seasons this year. Ilohlnson la weak In hatting and field .; Jey—Charley. Fie M»»lf t.lili-f, IluTut »11II Over, K vilinH day. Kll was no hussirr, no_ outlaw, KU niNtmcr of dying wits as ahuph stood to bo very.Interested in Howard of..It. anu- present.the flrst.-.appeai ~to... Ing. r .. “ Well, fur gout .....Nose fl bunder, Kduu nd (luorrler of no.~rhnrlal«n, no yunman. t'tdy'ttl* ns th«v lunmior of hi*.living. The end Uuras, Uurvard cuptatn aud outtldder; all visitors. , v the Cheyennes. In mldlllon to these w>mfiihu*RR of youth flumr him Into that came May '211, INIS, at Foi*t Lyon, Colo., Erected. _a 5 ..an.".ever las tin g-momi-----1 | _ilily^ __Naucy.I— .«niltesi- eerie» .of acrup*. #«ii<-dltlriiB*, married for near and .his stepfather, James Uohert where'he-was under the caro of an "Xlvin Julliin, conch of the Schuylkill Rpgeri Honigby fo Tiy 1 meat evidencing the: love of .the Gath-- 4»«»»««,—-li«ttlesr—adrenturrw J'pr' «\rfy prettiest girl lo • t• Cnnipheir;"«r!itt'»etfei1 ’ ou tlio siuiT of“ -S.'jXL.-J.l'JlMira lilm„ rh nriHysunnsm~:Ug!~war’ ilrgd^of "the college team; has "been helping out olics of -, America’ : for Mary1 Iminneu- - rllonefuft^ Tim -WsfoTlimr Slid ' spent lararat buk« wltaroi») M . heroic Jftfthl .HUl luad,hwu^eu-UI^ with^the -*af;£iUiS<- "Itwdlbg; .fam ing, liâ te s « '« fl» i?prpcr»f»T'»T»gi'hlSsy---râÎ’,--''l‘'* r.9Wr rentes Wa. TMtlEJ. .•aeffäfSi______^^inudi^ijrjija r^CïÂife- nre'ìòluo fusl^rnfo ’doruTi United titatès. K eÿÎ • • • . ' ' •". Un3a"opted by Babe Uuth's fullure God, the power of goodness of Uls time—I told I’m irons-In lire. HouiliWoM, the author of lo Taw and cFvin«ai.iitn, Me looker hi* Kuglnnd. India and part bo little that on nne ocVnuInn iom« said the tdd *cm lt,MA buffalo steak Argentina aro.tho four strongcat (>olo as a gentleman'flintier,-Rogers Horns­ Divina Son, the. love _of jh e „ lloly„ i S W .--vR/. . ' tills tfltok has made use of the re* • -'^U'^wouU!-bent emtamnia. on the Or*Kon_ Trait hav­ itud. a. buwl. of. ..cuffoo -jud m - pipe, are couutriea.- During the reason orTDOS~THg“‘Bd by- sald-tecently he had purchased:» SplMChud Ihe lntlmate nnlon ot'Mnry .... .»eArche* uf-au--’W«l«rn N'*w«e*o*r Ublati.T f ’Tntf-nrerbr :UinT:.TlDKtvnlacilitT;hls:>Outhr,thnuitJvl K«-.dtUbd; — TtoiiM' Kit LVrioi^ hm'ii.' an.fr.tiia, ' ReVrRnth'a: tiHimeifc®^^ cactus* apples,: the" pulpy priduci "of ' • r shelf in lh e 'punt: y Saul1 tloualim"--KU Ouraoti has been mor* men thaw. hilly the Kid;' they Ills farm at Sudbury, which lie recent­ one of the species of the familiar des­ tng all afternnonl aald nuthlnv of hla advmlurea wlltv seM*»un\clent to tb«'. last putt of hi* Tunnoy U flndhig that uplifting A city 3.309 years old has boon'un­ 4 imulewrltleh nhouL Hut; ns Mr. Ves­ women; Ihouah h* la known to h i«« old dudheen. a valiant trencherman, (he ring l# lllc. uplifting the stagC'—n covered In Asia Minor, and only a ly sold. It was also pointed out- to ert plan« The apple Is used for the “It's Charley," tal poluts out “ Kit's first' biographer* with th« butt meit uttdcr hla bait, and Hornsby that ihe first season after the making of Jellies and caudles, or Is .married three timet, and twice with­ ihe old gleam to his tlrod eyea, blow* rough, lough Job. . . v . day or two ago a Detroit hose runner to ge over there, made Min. out a striking but-hnoe- out the blessing of the church. Not tng »lonkM- Ihtn .the Jiwi .of death, was retired with the hidden ball trick. llabe took up farming his batting av­ eaten In. Its natural stale. It has n here, will you?” countublo hero.. They placed Film In a knowing how to present such a ms«; they umnufact-ured a monster. On the whom h«‘ had Douted so often. . . , Sprftgtio Cleghora o f . the Horion erage and home-run total slumped sweet taste, and Is about 80 per cent “Gee, I don’t I spotlight which threw aM rite buck- This te the. happy warrior; this la he Hrtlhis has been playing profeurioual After hitting safely in 15 straight alarmingly. - _ water,.. An acre o f fund will-produce—- . grew- Tound, • an< one hand they failed to eshltdt the That every man tn_armB ahouM wlah- ground of ills age fn shadowr. repn*- winning humanity of their victim:'oh- hockey for eighteen years, - gaine*, Hill Clsnell, the costly young .100 or Cut), blues of the apple« v hi.e | — shuddered.------aenttng him as at once blutmdess and tha other they moanMed hla eaplolta. to be...... • shorî»i.OD_flf-Uie-VV.hlte-S<»x-wns-finnh- -»■enoetllBiOnr SI SR a box Inst sea “There’s nothin effect-nua-to make-the- li--QU_a_lte.ti.e_j.aa_thick,**..to- Greatest SKôrfstop . . . IIÉAuae KitI. kl'a* b. f,HMl own altesly .... _te te. . _ ■ - .. Georgctow;» uuivorslty football elev­ ly stopped by Owen Cnrrotl of Detroit som—Popular Mechanics Magatine here," Aunt Karah limn Incredible, mid to leave Ilio rend­ comment on- lb# authorised “Life.** P ro fe c fin g in v e n to ri en will meet the Navy In UC0 und may ■a— - •*clty It’s dlfTerei er with a hunch that the evidence hud Though dHTcring sllghUy lu some, of encçunter.Trlncetott tu toito.- ...... Pitcher Joe Newton, recently re­ if \ •* ' 7 \ Shahetpeare’t Vocabulary To-Noncy it lu been • doctored, To inpke^ _ mnttf.c? XI,1!_ Ululi llBhU In Hip lire Of- Kll leased by Amarillo. of the Western the states, tbs blgc-sky laura aro much _.¿Ü.1S._J)'.V‘)t 11 tl ■ f , Shakoapea_re‘S"7rtr: Morse. tlie~AVestern 1 loro became com- Cnreon- lieve Iwi-n lull] eo oflpn thill league, has-been taken op fry •alike lu their essvutlal feature#.. They__ „ Jchp... Nixon,, dean,of. Canadian. t tior- cahulary,' kays SIr Johnrion - Forbii»7: -™iuerclutlu*d,ilnlUed, 1 midmill the» M»te wunli-y yeH Ihpj n‘.t^_^rp_^JJiL!flJLrfl.il]fcttJLatoü^.te.— ' - "«w Tleslgim l'to u'uute ‘ «Wh«*>a.A.»nd lr yJè Tnnsidt'raii«>«~i«iV#ed■ inid V*«3SiuK*d'iSiiiV ■ «»ll hiïnilj lein ru lilrthplaïo |n MaJI- of ;24,uuo wordA compared with »III- * securely after At In . practice their appHcaUon has been' lon'9 - I7.UUO, tbo Bible's T.UOU, Hour oat. to Charley . I mudo of the Old West a cheap htjr- iiin .cuiiiitr. himtuckr. mu! wi-ut (o ■ Sulplmr.pell pork, ilio baseball Held extended to ji wide range of Invest­ Clnratice Crabbe, uallounl mile er a l),uuu nnd Dante's ftsuo. Shakir the i«orch. The: lo»n\ie. 'Mils sickening si»ectnclo made MlEEiiurl ; tuuv un n snuill hojr Kll ran of T V Nashville elub, In the Sonthern. ment vutertirtsea. - The ~luw usually antnuulug rtmmplon, nnuouucea that speare actually used more words "limn dishes and brosbe us all more skeptical-than ever, and ivllil with Hi«- iiolclibvra- childreo, contain# a tw'nal clauso prescribing he will cuter. Yale unlvcmUy next fulL leaRue, Is loeafed on n site «here enrly Kit ('arson- seemed about to go the lnmtpil uxihh aliti (liti .rliorpE atHHit -, > «I other : known , author. Of tliese that there was no pcfiiilty for fraud In the saie or m«< seltlers once built a fort to guard ( H f - - Nftncy couldn’t i way of the-noble Ked mun’ In poimiur liti»».;_|iow awirvirtlcul ln-> Ojnrait-India« tslds. ------■ - ' j y f e L - - 'v£rds S.tmu were ouly_used reiuTatiTe jwtlaittm-ot and _v*«#U‘ tu a A HrwWyu àiiunisluwier Mt 1Ü7 " “ Hamlet" there are .1211,- words even ftadlngjilou Rn-i-Ilcr at l-riiiikllti. Mi> . hut ran nWav wrtalu onict»r or Iwuly the itower to bird# out of » 2iXL_ W4Uch li» which appear In no other, piny. . —and the' window •l.lfo' to relate tlu«attmnlto the charac* M-klii|! iiilri-iiiun- a, a trunivr- Xt»«B President Toofe has received co in­ iuvc&iigau»'. «H tninxacflons..of..fills Ttilculutcd to iiialtQ ionio o f our' mo­ ping against the 1er .of ilio Mmes berilved iUi-*uo cred-^ rultWiM *(». fli> n f lii'l« Saul« Fe. kind. . i’11'1"1 of Ihe treatment of umpires at torist# jealous. . Sfie'looked out Heading and police have been sin- That Settled It, ' * sbadlog her eyei tleniHl In front of the bleachers as a Why did Sally break, her engage­ »li»i : . «'Illuni, liimlahniwit ï ■ i™ih. If Tunney irat thwugh “a Winter's hands. She felt i trasteU an hour ttjlng to quii him, the precautionary nicnsuro. . ment witli Jack!" “ She tried to cut ■ Roman Punishments oUlu-r civil «r ontani. Natural itcalli Tale" tcu times, of his own accord, stuck another stU Oean. of-lbe scribes com;iluliieJt **l*ou per loliluls on..a...window - with the was brumlit -nlmut by. I^.hcaillni:. we don't know what Dempsey could ranger Then the baie remained «biolntdly. sllebt- tin I he Cults announce the purchnse of diamond Im gavoher and—"^fiDIdnt-- .. . The following., pwnUiMwenls . ^ r e /vouriilns, stninslliii. ur-thnra(n* tb« have doqo to hurt littu* 1 her feet In” the ov some of tbo Biost tmiiorÎant public 1 r work!" “ Well, when - she looked meted out-to the offetultw Iji nn«’U’iit trlm lnulj.valiinî irarn. Hit Tarpa Urn _ •: A ------— PntchM_JDiumy-_Murid,y-fronr-Forr again: Bat there question ■ ~.-r: Worth of the Trias- leneiië7" :Mu"rphy' fat the Initials she found them oo the lÜlirmieir.TlTe muleta, -or-line ; vlucula. ■iwkr«r./niB-a-pbice tn a pHsün; from For the first'time In the history of Tnuls Jackson (shown In the pho­ once she realised Imprisonment or fettere; verlmra, or Un* ltnbur, * '■ .. . .“In these, days*" replies! the aeoA- ìckJii^Si Is a veteran receiver and was la the tograph), shortstop for tho New l’ brk diamond."—Cincinnati Enquirer. trncitJu/Slium'seca, an inilivldual In- Coast league Inst season. . sick. . She wanted stripes; tallo, on lnrtlcth>n of punUh- tor, ^*the man who can remain reso­ ritisrtlonal track , lini) field inert will'be Giants, is being picked by all un­ her desperately—# liH’V.t shnllur to Injury. L p.. Ihuh for To Be Trotted lutely *Ue&L demomtrates that be held at lllbblag. this year. prejudiced observers as Uie greatest Shape ot Bridget’ 1 . fan Suddenly to pi ■ The Inte Hughey Jennings, who A s - a Uniti/; Infamia, public dlsgrqce, by. hold*.a rather,Important EH^Itlon In shortstop of the year, -a timely and The bureau of public muds say, .. SUvncn nna on« of thp greatest re. noted, for his . i-crowdtng-- or 'home- . ready to keep pne whlcfr (he dcljnquent, hcslihtt being public affairs.* • ' Geuo - Tunney knoers his Shako- extra base hitter, fine throwing arm. that, often small highway .bridges .are clouds—when a sti sons for tbo couunuetl tiolltlcul Eue plnto, estnhUshed s record ' In 1 S94 srondnlliedL, was lTbd6r<««) Incapable spear«. ■ Pew, Shakcspeara know his .covers a world of ground and a won- „Aii, .««uilij„.w»n*tl -Mer™JtoB««,p1a5t:jia!wJra£Ftb’ ":iO f-fp “aU't'ivent.' t -in. 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THE'CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. JUNE 14. 1928 . .

T H * GRUTTORD CXTXZKlk tOMMl'NICATED AMARANTI! NOTES MTMC »F wflum .il «surly «1 right umim ttmm arid Dm of Rtgh AMU CHRONICLE _• Editor Cï&nfurd Citizen. . Crenftard Court No'. 34 bed a Melali «m c i a' km .. * »■_ i fii Timwito | "**“" *• lhM“* Mfliwii ai a ont a ti* ...... h U . TH» CtANfO’11 CirUVN _ _Wr_JiA\ç (farm'd that art artK if jtp- b£tur.eU« Jtulr -meeting on June *“..“ .i,_!*>!?** *“ *1^2? iSfltS “ sSSw»«»?"-*' b U M * » M 4M* 1* *rm¿ In 7‘lie Cranford Citizen and at' Which time refreshment*. were I t t r * d a t b v b m x u . j u k e », i*a. | jtLKvxxn nact ; . aKiNMko 1? >? -yttt tirdTwrm oppatnanb f 1 ^, »w w t in - ^f-aM^-hwTrfe^lTiBr-jitraer .’UACä.unrh aifrtrrd to be Tor- Üjc Iwnëflt rill CRANFORD UTIIE* AND (HHUMIL* Ut the Branford Tirust Company. 1 u. be iM«rd rootmiaa »uea twnfTMaeat * • I *•** U».anutiM«1r lift« ot -tlMHOaut rfir««*’. rua- H ea d für Profits ^tîsèforResults i • . • ...... in n u .... * al the C'liU(h.uiA Countxy -Jlomu--at On Saturday- afternoon June 23ni:t'*-^~ uiu>iXA>cJt a^ikUb# M<*amac> otl tLuc* tatmtt? la nmnamtam •«*< 1h> r’nur# Wilt hnlil u o iN tU m . v— | »«»<*■ *l«m* »**♦ »rAerlr L«ok of |h«I •• dr»ws W lb« dU uii mt>r» or Um to a PUBLISHED {VER T THUHfcüâT V. f • * :»4 i-i N J has mutlr lt altnobl uie yourt wuj iwid a oiraioerry Fe*-1luimi) ai»«. toxxiii-atcik»« *a4 un. I w*im • u» lat.winaifii t«nk «r ut. aait*ay . > Usl*l «iMkl, Oiifir«. N J *n.ju) Lx* inr Mm. A P. Darling. 747 ______MvaJ OA_.v the ...... lawn... Of ,,wtlHon- ...Lady wCroft‘ w #9, v l ro111______airour.. 4_&r Ux*__ purpuM.-cf T.. .4 p^Uk p«rk ] 8l««r.. . lb«r* acrtitlu-rir (4uwu urtinl »Idea M terUttaf t * t r this bead M t a u M i n 1 ^.1 h m FOE 8A1£— MISCELLANEO l S . . . ■. . • . V • 1.. I. . _r'.l. I.. * I. •>. _ 4..^^.». .... _ ^_• ... .. I tflk 1« fill a.« — kit via ... — . ...I... a .4. & . & . Ji 2S M r*. » M S Mi* totwiiM UI,! Vtoin.ld. N. to »<•( «tib- noi.Brrjsmu. «m tr »hieb »111 be opeiiLVV JÎ^Ji.-rÏÏfJÏTÂfitlilv '.£^*3 “ * ** * * ■ 5.W« Cniolun, i U»y l oufji? UXeru^tnt b| t llu» d r i«a a*fsfiel 0»«r If w Si, I« i THCIiblM Y, JL'NE 14. 1D2Ö ciijxtii/n.- ft»r &'iniitfazijìi- for- Uie b<’m ‘* jt o th è publlc. t'liiliU i.ttiUx toil 'a* | «t aouliirrt? mi rlgt>l àrtlivs fmm J lex* and lip - - tlwr first rwur*e : tftnto «vaterly p«r«Hel. »ni* *< lb* L»-hi*a Atciiii« crr.i-11, . . 1 mì ’ih r Arthur Sunbhlne lioinr furi On June. . . . 7ih______tlie______Rov ______. K.MTIIIX OVK . .Tl ix( tb» TiiwnsMpof t’r*a - 1.2« .\. lx-Msli X>«nv* f i ji r . .. . . WlwUb]MIÌiaMÌKÉÌfittlHlttt^b^iiil4la44 P , J ' r f * + * v ■ * » » « 4 1 4 abilito. •_. laa ■ • • ,__ 0 ,. 1 !oii{. txxupicd ' the ’ chair rf'8M':l-rtfüfáfcr»'i'-:i‘riv:-,rf*n: ¿•H»!* D^ffWi-^AvOwafaerjof. i^n.,in^iiftarr-*t--^rieniWap. Oourh' ‘Ïîôb6fcén;|*4i ywtiHb.-jonkrttb« J «€ '- jb4.:.;¡Uv &‘í> WrUc A i T., I l i Múmswijth Tarai Two Dollari a Tear h*-nt fit r.f 7.1 m*. llnine for isllnd Uahir-a-j at .Waller Chandler Court. Montdair. I IrtMf mi,4 pmrtirSiH? S^rriM* ** V iV i™ ?«fi?'INarr' •uni autiiun/^ d to solicit BUlx^rlptlons í TW ILPTH TRACT flEOINM Vf; si » iUt«d. ElUAbrth. • .. ' ■” M N4.Lt i.sk Srtblvsii . nutln-s» s-1 Liiii-ra*) at III» I »»i.O/fU 1^1*1 oœ<» u . .0 » Saturday. June l«th. the Atlantic\t,Ai ^ T tuait aai invivi .* . |M 11» I* f«*l «4SI ut titt falrtif Tin«- <>r Hlfh r«au dining roots drop-ll^tu. •LREJVTuB b »r*As*ijt... pilotad - sla-- «www - Owns* .. ’.. ___i«4| .M«>ir,f „ _____ . V»! .Ji.LIil.. liiitl -OUI. JirUUL*. .City..-Court- *tU - ÌK*Id a-Teception -andirnp-iNmtt.prir--■— r-.iMd. 2«* t.'rtluji Arrmi«, \ • . <)t. ha» Ixuii-wi Htifthy a r-auM*. and• (¡ante for" Hon. Lady Boriker. Grandr*'*1 ♦,a« rr‘)\'-hi*w th* « «'«»ruer furm«*l And aun {Ario» Imh«m tax peri set cuwbuto» os '.tuu trie Judies" ol Cranford willII uidtkkfi io II I ^Oa.taul y a l Matronk*n*~... --a«*-of Ik.. llw_Or>nd « ______K Bn<* * ,D W«** » »*4 » rrfUtn. tamp Lonh »W* yf v . «oanitrw "« nrr^ir.7t' msk« o Be», t h at« oUxsr bargain vsiust «k»* ( sii 4. raiiford ii ,*,j ry*^YiftTiT^hufn>~hy_Hui3? wUl- r»sll» surprise jto«. huMct tb sa i m I>. in V « » i > « U I m) rrt*. I. Uf^.AiiU raAord«d 7B| fllu*nlu# Oi«-bfrUivmré 4-r*s{rtr|-m o *J r ln .ct.ntinu»il.rfj of the Hn?- UMJISK If. KNIKTIN. f aiU-'Hatldon Hall. Dumer at .41:15 Edtttra t. McUmhon; 114) Msgiwlto Af««kx*, . - .toj-ik «r» «-f >lec• ‘lUtaae* um*»«* <* It-u to a LlUslwtli. I'bvo« K s « f m C73S . dent of Uie Children * Cam All Amaranth members a r e invited Is*« »unnini.u>«n« auutswMt*rt? in * «u»t*iuI. V,1 , Uu,‘ '''■**■• h**»*«> Ri**». ih«nr* UT 14 h dis{H)Ml xm-nuury • i- twr« im-lmiinK ikjuI u U *. ( wi. wi„-. i try Horrie. 1 line » lilaui.re «>f 33* • f*4* mur« Of iM4 tu 4 I ,*'uM,,rr|Jr lU'»*« •tr*'4m| 4h*fi# Ui» lank uf uhl U U l rft M ie ur itnt—A s * bous«, alz »usos l««inl* la 0.« dhlilUi# Un* t*«t»«Tn loU Jp *iii| f l,,!r l" * O’»1*.».wliirr* « « « i» n lr to tnonwtwl for uiic. brd ruutit fiuitUur«. «mtanu E ALICE llUSljpt. ■un -puri*, hrceatiut Book, 1 eu garúa* «n « u . . 21.* Lim Trit-pliu-jt Human W orhtt Por gotten ,i JtUrt.k It -Ul4 44i(l fu*|>, Hlxk'U (Mill.t U <11*1*1.11 ^' f hnr U»4Wil l)SX4iiei *»ilh. _»ud r«U fist mndm iaproTetosatf ; Im £+s1M ; nuott - - ,7-r» t « i m*rth»rl? siiin# u k l dlfUllns Its« froe I et 4I**,*?* Sr»t rt«rie: « U i price. You? ewn i m gotaert 'ioday is Flag .Da.’-v and as .stu h U a c litn e ry is prurluclug m ure thao I f,w «»ortiurij un« «r ctw uiui *tr««t; u * »«c «l! ,f* w»*o>riy i>4r*ni!j miu> 0.« or*« -rouiu« Tbslaz. ue&sr ao4 b u ild «, 4 Hollyvowd A t*.- W LLI.-llUTTKp ruw manufi' u, «t w.iHd the Country vur bv Uispiuv oil 1HK WOMAN'S ItKI-I HLH AN ( I t It \\t(tu\ intk/.r ,i i j • _ .... , I s I'oik Ui« li 1» Id In* Tin« Ltlwevit Luts 3U1 * 11. Lsmii i?hI VtTy lif»t 1IU4J11 Hhi! Nutioi.lul C ojoiv. in ahjrh Cran- 'Hit- Wornali h ftepubiiiran Club me «rrrd aitywhrr*. livesoneLi* ft,, v und il Is producing produ cin g manym any tilings »hat ,|iw *- u* o»« bt.ru»«ei?. tin«___ uf- ______Ubmnut.______Mtre*t. .. I ir,,lu **, yesterduy. After the pre »Ith Tana T«/tr(d*un<- Tvrrece 77«..- fei t bi 0.« |mlnt and I ln*us«, eight rooms, four badruems, Osrge lii. lor w h at it leote.srntA. the 11;»^ uru'ji-r nrmi.-.Hy ioruheon^ Mrs. K. IJ. Hmitli 4 uc«. » t «f-pwfrrtlnr^-niprti.uH'H I— » ■'> u .» ■ y - * ^ - JAE-Itoia. brrakfasi room, tü*d krt¿a«6 - U M -J - *a «xp?v—dtrpuw stfl«— which our beluied country- Iras jiruvcn j l ‘ie.sident. mtMAHited Mrs. .1. H BEl.tNM Si UUiroom end ataowtr; trick geragt T a w t reiiford T 'k -il; mu Bvnjainia, Mi 'Iv lltz a tio n a n d very fr^ m M n ll* The |,,wr*»*»rly iuiwtffsm) «Ì» m* m e "»*«è rly ttoskl T iU < T w -• . errsagwi. J. W. Butto»ItoiX 41) Cesino to become the leader jxrmaiy :the. na* I • who *-uvc a s',ir'*,>' «F tin* l»Utl -pw lf . . 1 e ” *rw|UeDtl|’ . V’ ’ 04 Ijuf ,,f *“kdMkd r,*w »|»W ^l « lh9 the dk«e«r#discern** muremur* or IrM to Uirl K:11!*î^ 'l* 'l11 V*n ,im feH T.*al,4al Vr" f ,n,f,h,f •’••urrljr•’••tort? line...... o fj Avenue, Cranford. ' tí w mrarp of outnan wnrkcini Is tlie i m i |i-*ini wh«r* asta .tena i» iAtef«»t«d h? th «|l,Mth H"**1 ,h • u »« U HALE - J*l*nts Iris, Uahilea • trom of the world and m no .other r a|. MtuuUun up to date as she viewer -Nortli Atrttue. Kast. Tclenhon- «•> ••..la-J, - • country are the |>eoj,le u, piosperou \,C' Mm/iitlriy bi'garr'with bpettkln# o! s í s ä u ä s ä < kMi»*A.f££r33v^ . Ii',¡? 5 í rrs : • | ulco from Station.T'- Mci»ulrc.^ ' Tot ' Uuntcrt-s j s i and happy. Uidividuuily, And there v lht‘ pnmafies. saying that they did.not I lilNM NIi I Htrrrt with - th* wiulhrrly lUn- x.f Chestnut I *•1 TOitAtHj fi tlilZcr kills inawt ntui no-flag so beautiful, although to f-viTy|!-u‘*in only u .selection .of .cuudldatcs, . I Ht/r«l running thrmv *a»t«fiy in .-t.nUi.ue-I lite to >uux iewn, tu rosea end atout a Hgro.NI» TRACT: el appoint J tlk the mo^i|,iUl tiJ,f, ku,fJ ui h-adership lo bti ex> Anciont Helvetian» IH U.* south.,I? Jin. of (h*aii>ut HtrsM disuuu I .*» I«|ta u> a todiiJ lu the wretirly^bank of m *. BEAL ESTATE WANTED Lega, fj ùo • • beaxitiful- We. love the fhig; let tij> |j4‘|ii,Tl< of oit* Hmlrloa. | ------* AlOri.Nti tUB<- sud liOUS*4.i«anl|*g tlIU» 4«S*U fu resL I a l f »<•<-..»,tir.» t.i I - I s f*«l southerly eiong Mld diTtdlng llnr|^hlch tin* to.ahnwn un e tertehi map r O E K E N 'T L* nere. Lt.e»? tu*us« Las suun-Um:« ue*. While they ure.iiol In aympathy 7 i r. *K ...... M . }. -f*. S ^ to rd.y-m lu g . ,tü ... Ltte40r...lr»4m«-.n*-•# •>*«4.(-.««.e-.W»UHI«T»?"im*-0r .w*uUiwt? IH r*-0f -I fbrrtnut- “ — Ht ...... — •• - - • ...... " * — _ - “ - • Another fatality at. the Wuinut Aie I h n tn u f m rrn M.P uf lut, I>»n,.. (..unly.KegUt«ra , l « u w , ..in,,«*ffl«* .et . Hitati .,. V,. | ,,r u u i u r a l ^ ^ selfish ihti're.st.s are ut work which will >14,Nh - rur Ui-ut," • Kur Halo - ' l.4r/«4 ,- ' • H H , bring» fuller reu-h/anon ui tin finally get' together« niid inajtc u .com­ llhoiifl, dii (he south, «od (he Hhlne.. I r - - V * l i r : i^isV.Ì,nrI! l n ^ , i ^ Ì t,^>7.| ^ ...... If Reiil. runijahi-«! ituuma'- —hta?> - 4 IllXrtj and • n r y g re a t dan gi r ut thi.v point fhert plete toulitton. Nothing of itnpdrUncc 00 (h e ettsl and nurth T lils rexrlnn I " lil,H ■ * ° n * * ,<1 ,M*V- bi* «ilalence 11 rane and Unii* ft.rmrrlv nf Hnxl*t«n tx* ih* I n ix «pom « t..rtmJTj _n ______. .. iirutmltf um.*, ' A\: • _ . ttiç. .bi-lb»: a n d fluAlx - lr « l» t -s ig n a l« .- tie has been act uruphhhed for two year rorrt.«|«,nd, - «Iti, tlig^ ^ . . ^ 1,.^ «.™ ., 1‘iim'^ih7fr“ 'n*,u!^!i Tùp-'IuirtSSU'ÌET¡¿■i!% L& i% uS"«i?I3 m » ¡ f I -*2 1 ,%= *•»;»*«* U Ain' U-d und U liy i-arrtog«; U»g* awoj.,,.- • . hissf approved, yet we hiryr tuiother life .btxondUpcidtorr.aka*--Me*’-i a ^ f I*U> yard;-high UiaA. Cheap: jji^i. 7C Î . "M^x' limy Imir- been a^rf ]i'».i . i :--^«7».»>.« T.-»'v .¿ 'A 'j. 1 tüj* ^ | «.n in ir~ a > s ‘*i)wit"?uqu'* n» «ouÂ/tt; ^ l m s ì f ù n . « - , ii¿L nloji ^ourTly Council of Hepubiican ' •' • ’-iH?«*?* V?*«.*. Ä y * ,teW sthi* seltffpsf* ili; tliem-e wntoHx lUong asid UMdlngl \onh Atftme, » fax. _ T«4*ehoac t riufiini i . .vai.. J ,A,UUH *T ttM T fW f'C ii.‘ " . great a-Chance, but tlie'lacl remuito., a “ C a n arwfme rie » P e n n f / r r • I . .'/ ‘' ‘ Untt Hlr4**t 71,1 f*rt mur*.«ir |«sé tolilne bHw**n lots ijumlwrM I ) and PI be the I ' SÎ2. •' Women- Blit* relutod some of iiet fkir « 1Opttfat • - | tb«* jM.lm «r piare «if -REUINNlNil, t - LiUteiic« mure or Irai tu u -poUiL l» seid dlrld-l - - ■ >lLIZilu h Ì !1 h Nt*"t H T U GNITI UK’ s ro m ' • aireei and ruilrpud gracie cîoLsiuk ui- •-• ifcVKBUHO.V ÀVESt'JK NKAII CAST- .sonul exiMTlerices und obflcrvuUorii^Uur Americans .buy approximately | iTII I It Is TRACT...... : llKlilVNlNtí...... - . in .„„|,,j* O.0*1 "hUJi b m . « f j r t r a i t along skid | HIT rooms and bath : 99 Blouatnxdëï* Atm u* CÌLC.NU fitUllgT • ways invites thi», mor( purt'icuhulj’ a­ "hj. h la tiie S4Miiliwt-sb*rlytrstrrly (*orn*rr»rn*r of ... lot.... tuitn-1 OlHding line fr«»m Ih* t-aaterly line-uf High I i*Tiian«tuii St* nn.-r .%ll fmvw..r.a*-.M«. t, _ _ mg the recent primaries, showing llle 000,000 canary birds-• year, «atoo, at «J»“*- All imprur*R>«flts. Rre W e carri' a 'eotopicie line uf n«-w ami rr : there, ure no gatef* or watchnian at In llltM-k numlN-f | u laid duwn > tbs I Hlrrrt. running th*«ii * n».rtli«ri? Oir­ sonable r«wj. Trlrijiunr Cranford i IH» t ft'al practices, und sut(l the last election |jf«.r*ssb1 map and friirn sehl Ix-ghmtoe ix»Ltii 1,0...... * '• •"••**rlUi,a radius «ifuf S7flS7<1 fw t »•»'dlstknce | iHuui«M«d furnituri^/our four-su»o -i.U|iduig i-» ; * . . the crossing. Walnut Ave. is.a .heavily.| the iH.Int or pisce of BE* futi « f im-rctuxiuUi*. lt> Wing'uui «>t thu hii:i, was not a source, of, pride. Work. Just j riKinlng iH.rtli«s.*l*rly tliruugh said Inti -niini-1 V.L.l“ 1:?!. ,M‘* h> ‘ ' r*m UlMrh-t |prii aciling fur cash He ar« m , NOTICI o r INTENTION ■ i>*r t a dlaunt-o of lus.» ’fr*i ni(»rs ur^’ I**m I . ------. tniveJled County road. When the Ins* FURNISHED BOOHS TO RENT Imaltiuu u* uiulrrecll •»»)' lurultute. sture m u„ • previous to tiie. primaries was told of, K l,,„l" , ' l,T « • » « u,.t U,,. TM nuks 'u a, M n t hi iti* dUtdlug Hue In-1« « * ,i |Mtal" H)I UTBhNTH TRACT: HEtîINNIMl at tkel TWO rerv stir>«.,. *ÍX?lí t! 2 l 'rolu“?i US'**. " articlca/Oi o u r’stpru' ' '• ' * ^ • ^ PtoJ.hpt enough nctlon and. tigreeiitent Mhh-h point la distaili Miulhvrly along aaldM 1“* helweeh landa formerly of «me Crane and »le. to lotrly bom*, H*st rmUkiittoi ».ito n .•Jiir*MnToecljng' in obtuinhlg. Bhe 1» dividing line 7.3 i f««i{ -from ih* auuthrrly lln e P *111^ f,,rni‘,rl>' nf un* Hml*b*n at simwn on a l|tu<4u|il«, ! b t o ton .(\niut • Nertl’ TttocAa all in-w UiercIuiuiUx-: 9x12 fdt b a i­ .TI-kWIAT. JUNK SO. IOS» ...... ' laallAII aiaiilllaaal l«-a. .., I.a...... a a. 1 - „• regarding the placing ol the loadwuxl workirig to tc-aeh jx'oijje h», n)aKc.un.ln- . V/-'*- **‘*1 ,>a8*! hoùr cuvcrlngs, j'jc iH, ■ •; - • .:: under Ut? railroad, I f wivh supixWed I» J^di.itoultuiu...7ittt pus, >»rdi- »peto «,-lita sr — iw*«.» ■ telliyenl dioice! and the future In New -toatirc*«-*, Sia» : lic-Ua, diairs ,7pc. . N. - ^ f" “rfT '"'>*>■-'. Ji-fM-y-kin .l,,» „,l un uur.'muiudc to- wwUiul dinUtg fooiti tabjra, $12.àv: dlnlng Voti«» slc|Mi have been taken. Now the i|ueV ctuirs, |2; t,t busca, *ld« lccr«i (IH ,73; veluui . wuid national. jxdiUcs. We cannot llung nmin, »ult«-», J7P-; tooiuir. $W*: diiiliiL - (Ton is, how much longer-must we w’all ruum «uilcs, |sa and up:; laolroonc nuiu-h |.^ii!»X h jje rim i_ pf._ii\t|iv\dUttlj'tthdidMfs, fjS amJ up.; • '•"/ .•- -i'.—'. : Walnut Abev Woi very* dangti'oua cm | She, Ktuted ihut w hiU* iiie lust priiiiary log and should be further guarded by) • *i“ »- 'hnie -a. iarce. sciLt-ilou of ,«ircì»,:ri.> : j m :. U iU oir County jni^rjttid.^ilisaiiproval, auitl*3i, juU-ì , ihesls, ÌH-d*, i04tlr<««.-a. rug*'^- -guie» und ». watchimui ut -oiue ixeiid-l hi rati ne c *n . supply. >«u. wjy, anythhifi Tur •». riiiCierwoUld.rbc'ii^tlhte.wheii.tJyeworii' • líá.1?*1.1?.T icIrIÍ- ' * .wâ^ . / r lf>i|;pi»fbig The I 4 .potot Ih. atl«Find* :wr High Mr».-t rjil T«-M *.>.-. aa».Á«j I | fitfll c.biild i>ack u; pliliiiary iOO per cent tiA.vU nrdaliiAr b» -thiC (V J .»-««“J*- ■ t*.|««»u«w?ly from tl**^^t-úrnér farm«l by'• th*-hiter*I ll,>'-,..ar« " u . «aau-rb.. ab^Jghi.axut1« .tu Ulgh North HlÇk^ .yrfj -wtirvaivav. fur Lujttiieu • liaiv-d /wnt* of. our. Ukarfd »t«-k. • w.'» Jit h im* laU’ to chunge Tmitters now .f - t»m-1YwSh » ^ o r C r . n f S in - Ui* «uteri? lineUn* ouf ff J^JI'lf R.lwrot«W ^ T « vilo- Rtra»L Itone **1-**hto-^rrrtinrna*e ’ fruo» " thè UiàUllimÌLi" " .'Iiton: p . 0rd b-‘ U,# CtJU,l,J ofU ,ijth*rlyuutherly Un*linn of«if n..«»u'nit.Chi«»unit. Htrm;Htrm ; r.tm.Utoritnritog j whichwMlrl* .Is•'» dtoUnt tlhUnt 7UU 7U0 Ieri feet souUicrl) aouUierly. f ______house». , Ttley • lake Uda ulcrciiaBdtsu ifoux thoti • 17)* 'iowji«htp..ComnuUee Tuesday I un , ï . .fl ï î,l^ ^ ' l ,'I,1 “ Id, llne “ r «*«»» « l « H kitll f ¿ f t ¿ ^ * '5 * ,c‘K'm wl11'*-. U7.50; bed room'auU. A, lia. J -..¿ ....'i- “r ..'!** From htncwllt Avo. I rieht -NR«»**- Oa.»•«.»• IMJ.E. -u.-,.. . * i . » I tit«th« SUUt)l«riV southerly line lliip.of Ilf 4Tu*«nilL ctimnul HtPMf- H trm : »uhf.lnol ruhhlntl .. “n* l* Prl,4l<. faaiiy, WucJf *>>»;• dinlng rooai sulles, |t*9; U-u bou-s, j ; t . park purjkjw-.-i inmlft along^^ the rlvei ||K>wri by urmpig^in supjHirtlng Us tick taltrfi«» «bairm.i.tic-.; brvakfà»t.a*ti».'|iUÌ; i»rr • Ib-n an«f «iimenatoi.a to wit " - * l î * rV mvr,iEU-r »m Dis* tvwcafcrii I ,he1,1”M » » * «u r». to th. left with ; ,S S L** ,K k U , between High sheet hmd Bmiih Ave l*'t. Mrs. Mosher compllniental the X Z 'iil*'*''* ot M Uvt «• /»buiice 4*f 11 '-* -■ ....‘- I " * pwl* >«»ih. Atraue. Eiat. «ialti tal hit*», f j , »tutoli, (Irrucrs, china ciukci t . llKt.INMNd , t a |*olnt iii (h* N«irthw«.miN I / ’>k " f M"* Itolrway m \*r, them* no juovU/ chairs, ruckcrs, ruga.' .■■■ ' . # Thte is a* it siiouhi be. the only critl-J ^emo» ru.Uc party by saj ing -that, it abl«. «K-.LInfadu ArtoJua1 di-toni' ^ ol -« W ri »u,|,,r. [,H* 1° * itolnV In-th« dltidliig.Un* .ÌR*tw««uI iîïio u liik , - — Houli,weoirrl? aluni S ld «aldi rt»1! llî îu ï I “ »* .H-Un, * rior» i,r-lt*u b i ih« lN,ltd ly WJK Altji ÌS T U £ MAJthKT itili; « ' •: ■ y"’.- - r *^ciaib- -pt*rJia}nf .being!■ - It- -Ahbiiltf "Hava-1workfc nT^ ,t day, while Uw Ifeputi- m m «a b .»b .l!."'*.;1“1ir7!,.L*.ïTi S. n Ä‘ ä -»“? IL'ItMTl'RK.'TIIIM IH T1IK PUlCB TU " Pfiunt» Cranforai «:ta ’ . ■ ..b ... ’ S . , ^ Ven dorie scleral years ugii Hie laiicli hi1»11 woinenj .work whtln they :have . Lo o k » o h ir.. iiiojkmìilu i t ì ’a v s ’ 1 TO l’A V CAHIIi- l ' U) be taken were till invludwcl in thi |bblhlng c-Im.* to-do. rIhey are uble to ;* r .« , . t .ó i ? , ffvis — *•■■**"■ « uunly; entitled "Man ä ¡ â ' ï i æ s ï s ä ä ä ä 4-«une duHii to our sture ami look arounll uf Vil!» un*.« .i . l * - ,,!îd _ M *Pi IlmulUiiitiiiiiafum tlterrof ni..>,r - In r„ s" a;' strslúht îüïiàirr 11 li^; , - 1 ; i ;;z\ f ^ a 'l*I *"i.i f,t*4 B,orif",f « or"r Ttws h— to1» iithe . iMitntwi>i » or . tilacw-^iìfl < i.» ^ , . ,,"-"7 . . 1 ' .^'iU b o a r d . recomtuendations ol the Advi ory l*utk | P^uy the game, but hot.by Using only " f. ' l i •* cranio»«!, s. J. S. \\\ Kopt* • . JIAJtUIH- l'URMTCItK CO. ! k-n|hi*rr lstjk* t,inetti» Avmuo U^ng . Cummlttev presemed to the UominiUet I spare time. She is currying on a ,lnn.ln Caanw bill,1 1 Nl’iSl.“' !‘.!lîl!!!.'.J !!!!!L "i^ .I.if.^ ,!iï:| ".n n *^ T a »ll»C t:. K,„Vwr, aiiiCíwlíf.i^ :.!¿¡*.«*«**¡ ¿Äa*S5»S*Ma, , 1-* IvReiMin • At«., a\ -basi orsini Hi. ' •’ L’.iiÀU. ^ wine years since, must of the*»* recpm-|tH 1*l,ut»hi «for educntlng ^ ■ r r i ' j ä t /1 " - •*"'“ " ... 1 1 1 • U Ä Ä i JS¿L^¿i±r* -Irt-N -r ' tih ^thc-bestr - ; r Vj«itfrTtii! wduiikiV v n rl'C’riv.vp<‘'*wKriEm'u 'AUTOMOBILELOANS" “ ¿XFKESSrMOVINlJip“TEIJCKINCÌ..—" . . bank .us coutemplated -in tlu‘-'-j»resem|U> «ce that the.ticket ut-tlie neat flee­ t ON HDKNTiAL LOANS. QUICK HKBVICB. .LOCAL and long Ululane« niytiug and'truckina ' ------1 - prcxtHHlmgs the- 'jownshln- w ill rnntm | llhn_carries out Jujidiuiieiitul t Hepub^ >0 ..Indorse«... W t.iuu i«hi . . 1,r^ ì it Ku('M T«Muib«'iÎi‘.i>âritTl»Î wîtiï Va"dfIniu~íiMÍu[h ,to> ohjflgh Ütrm. Whlch pntntl ui* amount you need whJle ear rrtaaina in Ufáclofi a*r»-U'«. Katiuuiui cimrtuljy gl»tm ~ Id Ironllk pipe;ailnaa • th*nr«ll.-a.... .1 . ■ . . l M i» ,1 iNi|ut,-thenco«*a*t«>rty a r|to alau the aouthwestorly. t-oruer of lot-numb«r . your possession. Leac than two hour sar* . AU*ta.a a Jiif-rrró w.t ...NuWR.ATaaaila^KMi;».- . bank. ’H ie .lu w n s h lp should o w n n n u ^ ,onu, t-,iMnproii.nM,t bu t not cm fuiuliunen- ...... _ja,«hn»ivl1 ...... -1“ flrfl r«iirw he the distance!; , 11 to*1* huini*«r«r.1 a*.i«td down on a .m '-l *Ue. Kills be Ut Motor rtnarie*. 2*3 N. Broad Iliyliif O .»Inn] 111(1 tf ' • • control the whole of tlu* river Thi |,u* l-vsuc». Women must forget js t s o ii- «•In at right angli** ‘l«» R«¡uth Amine ami I 11 »,rfi ,’r.. ,r a ,0 h'dnt In ths westerly bank | î.**'.1 ,ru*P Map «>f h*uowned by James S ir* «. Kilts be Ut, V J. opeu etrnlogauQUl -Arati«*! win, the Arac .-tiurw «aL»/.lM rr!Î^ " t,‘tf fulm ar Hirer: tliMu-e northerly . (np. 5’rtlr,V“ •“,ul X\um,ì * • ,h* Vrmsi.d prr ' nine- ISKtlno tllJ. . - - ' tf MOVi.NL, SU la s« and- pavku*g carefully attvml- . lands included in Uie bed of Uie stteaml ami.get to work to secure dte- :v«l SS ,f«Tt V* said able of Lliiruin AteftnsM .*lo" g « h l iwnk of »aid rl»*r be tlv# I il* t,!^Cî*.iur* Register’s ol» td tu. . MunU-i* of N.. J. l'uruKure Warc- / , are ofjm^alut* ^lu^.uwueiv.yj't-ii .IjMiWirttU yote»J w;i,JV, ;...... ,.^.^...A»S'rt-tAUvil>,.aud.: .QmniLtj«.«.A4U,>ò.iX... Mnnïlri' A r V ô u r T ^ ^ B Î i W tliÏTSnt o r ^"MírVsííll^liï' « •lta«^drai«^*sl^|^n.^*^«Jt^f«r of 'îifilî ' FOR SALS'OB'RENT1 . ky ySfrti'ltutV V^lrì-iioaftc ^'ÁnsíR-latiollT' .*“ itobtiín» " “ * * Tdwiislup owned tills a general plan I ^’Ntrs. Kmith urged the attempt lo ob------rv ...... to j jMihit or plai-i1'to‘el rr.im •».. 1„ tl t|ghl | Hireet/W Jhe-.disunire more or less to the f iN-slnnlDi i •• laid down mi the map kcc or l*‘: AHB juu looking to rent o r'b u y g home *1 ai «AJIlaotr, lue., 214‘ Huutix Avetiuc*- East. of.rivei linprovenient could easily tfi|hiin Uuire working members. There nl.tlU•lylug g thetTh« l»>ir«itittctiom...... nf*...... t'hlVWdTtratr«” „.uium,,,v. m* I *,l<' 'îïr,t ,1',nir,e: ihence wmtvfly along t'h* I . f<,n,l‘,d- by the Inlerscction «if Mid line I ha»e une *!»« ruons and tAth; also oh* rlclif Iliiint Uautotd 8KS.- • ' • ' tf “-**••*• - ' **--• -• *• - ,,u* *• |a«t draw»» be the «Itotanrc mofe or l « u | " ^ l|ah -Htrm with the mulherly line of Lto- curried ogt. . •• . J was un -encouraging^ rcirort from the Hwttoh ). motherly litis of t'ln-etmit Hlreet wh^tajlhe wcsurly U nk of the Rahway IUt w : thence CLKAM.VU and U>clng, Heating. llrmslUcti- • «¿etto» 3. Thai-aalil n¿w *tre«-t »>« iinuh.yed u>ü « f I »" ■ ««i»*ral northerly, direction lupstream) hig and Huilón lutcrutg. 3|ta nuiatian Artificial Lac* I slTl,‘!' of snia11 card parties to raise by. .«railing « t the li« 'miij Min*,*. by by constructln* co n structin coli«'-««”» g "^reV I »l\m‘"‘!r l i 1*'*1 'I -, \ iWtrt‘‘‘i ," trM'3 },!' (w t U from IH ,w the t Intrufadloii fro,M I *biii|t theIntrr* bank------«if said rlt.cr be the «lUunce, . .. AUTO.TIOBILES — ...... FOR SALE •cu, 29 South Union aivuùc, C^aufonl Tele­ urtonm U'th aldea therrof ami by iiavlo* paTlng ai.» ti e I ,u M ¡ , H1.*' «m # tmmmnt»cmUiu* Htreet mreet with with. > M.. « • west-||m*r* ..... , *,r l**« h* the - point . . wherir_____ said _ twuk Is l»Pl>CKHE mutw. roui», 1921. l«i.' tkmd IÙH.1 «tondftlwn róndini«,.' Very ,, phone J j I-M. ' ^ , I more funds' Mr*, llalph l-ovell gave a ... Ii.#,...-.i ,...... ** ». ' . I «-fll side line of Ini lilltiilur 'll .laa uf,u,w a .... I ItlterSM-tMl tor Du, mnthaala, I..I - kl.... . j t.. V e’immI »iiIJm . -i.a* ««■-...... _ . .am. «Ith r. liif1irôni".'im'ioî:w 'froin .urb^ l! V,!,1 *1'1' ll1"' 11,1 .¡iimilwr :ll laa Mmk « aaaa laaltTanleal J., Uaa aaomhatljr l„| II,„ of 1.1 I'1-' 1 riilibi», dH,-. Elm m m «. Cranium TIuto 1s no weaving ernploy.ed III Hie I »n interesting reixyrt of the annual i nri. l|i . ai'i-orataiia.» wllla lilaila ami «'«'in .... I i.“1*1 ni* ,'.:. ru,lllt'a« tba-ial-r-raatiar}/ alunir ■■lit | iriaai'lMT In plot nmtilMrrml I im Ih, la,I fni-n- productloi| of iirtlllclnl lace The man I meeting of the 8 tate Jtrpubllnui Club. llmia primarril I y Ilia' Tmanaliiia. KnaliiiaT ■i7tk 1 ■ , V ,-'r. 1 I|1,,*[,!,,I Hlr..| .IH.U Irti tu a Ialini I ll"H «l ma|i. Ilirnçc .aal.rlv alone aal.l ■iiitb. r u g w e a v i n g now un fll. In 111, ufflc, uf dia' TuwuaJiln ( W i |**nl.li la alau In lliaOlilillii* Jlinr batimiu lutal'ir|T J ",- |.|"r-,*r.l"t-:naiubcr. l lw ilu .ll.uo.^ ...... IIÜLP .WANTED—Female...... ^ .■..M™?Furlng;iU ;d««M*:.hy h imn'lilm^ w lilclt j litfsilay» jnetliug wraa the lost one this aia».-U-bAV|\4-i—irto canata tag , rtc. Wui*n WATVTKn -U illc* lo du piraaant • natd'jur into aramieas. rtitraiu«, lung wearing rugs consists In Its cstviithil parts of a ro I musoh for the Crunford Club, which ncjuirltig the land neciwury therefor and Jm’ I **'fn i® *lorl,ïl‘ (IJ. klong tlM/takl mciiUoited .dlv*|\l»MJ...... «o ra in i rantolìi Very pmfluw«- A-blrru Special color** ” u *^ Hound lliouk Hug C«r,------..^..tcj'tilcl.c^a'ULalulngacuproamuuminuil I will esmvene again in October pr^TUm ,.M>c ■amiL.tw.iluns-aa-a-bwni-ttnnrqTpe l-'1 -rr .B^ JtoUxtLAlicuf * . aumh-^.j--All, of .whlcli-prcpwUr- ta-atww» to-d«4all-tm ■—m *a'.»«.ir-r*r*-t1ttmi ntitc«------. BOÜOj Bflailk in...... «vu. -*nd Hut the cootcu«t 'thcfc..f li# aawM«l v*,'“.V’,f,r number 31. BIS fe«t » t pr«P*rcd b? thè Tuwnahlp Kngln**r I'huue 2îUi. . . - .solution of cclhilosc, ir limtulIJc cyUu ' ngahtst^the ••••iand« ’•-•andid r«mr¿ MÍAt* t ! L i « « i^ r l" » ^ ; ì ? ' é,,V 1’f ptori^trf BKlffNMMI. - -J nmPr the: stiperrljUm uf the-Towiuhlp-Coaù'till- der ujion w.hlch Is eiigruYcd tin? negu- « . - WOMAN’S IIKMOCKATIC I ’UJH him'b.v.. to Die eiicni...... ut. adirili pr«>inirtl«id bi 1 ItKhlNM NU al a iH»ltit|to> J»hh;l» »uap sn-ompanles-thla Ordinance. . TUTORING. UOME-MADE CAKfcS AND bALAUb I‘y. ,Hirhto.i‘uuhtod...ltotutu:.pur«iaKi.-lo-ih¿ A ?:\.Í7*...r.VL¿í Itoj- -uf,,Jlljli I v TWO; .ThaVaaliUa.iubi.b* afuuIreitfTLTOR— l*rir,i, r.^ / ' a ~ U v e (^f ^ ^ M gb ^ tid ^ * wpfluiatlou «U tutoln wuefr «awr msd*." ' “Jnil«nÆ w f*-M S i i fiiP s V '“- H i |Ä t o ri»»l a i ' KJ » a•' Jl^UrfiWB^IJT toutertï...... artW...... iY 4togf«w|^ Irtf^nrepoiviiwi. )f»w -fbe yn**Êür^ lW ö iÄ r ^ J W WYi»f^lh»tí J.1TTLE . J.itaj. (róal rólíró lu ' t:,p4r VÍ)(4 ¡Su­ . . vaL A rotary niotlmi |# given the J,-, , » 1 wfttwfirtlt Club of HiN-tluii " ft.. That (Ills ordinance aliali U k v ll" “ ‘îfJÎ1 » (¡« « I hum a point there tlivr«>r. «r taken and cundenmed. . •• | Vitwt K. (» ut,h» -tiii a ,. x ’ «Lia. l l 15 Rira, «la, ffwt Immediately - ■ I hi fet-Fauiillurly fruni the comer formed ■ ...... SKITION THREE: That the aunt ,.f |3S M « . * 1 ‘ " 1,lU' m .*Vrth Heat. ehester Itrliton. Í I irauford t arruug Tii •v cylinder, over ^ W h Hows the sola Vi“ " ' 0/1* ‘ Ui* Mn ALEAN K IIE1UAN, - ( L >r„U‘',uJ'1‘tlK: iU“Ÿ “ 'If .«“ • “! RUA M ala1«J::Js-.appfwprtatal.An; La ai.[«w rl»lol-tu tMrtydafrsy.- axth«.Iu , . - . : - h;, 1*45- - Uon, which, ™u-m,s (ho InK-nnlm ni ■ » « « 1U>- "> Tvjwushld Ch-rk I ytu ■ «nithefly Pue - « f Chestnut Htreet ' ! eit*eti»* nf-*o afutitring- M ld"l*Udi“ aud nrem, ♦ “ if • * 1 bind High school. - Five- new -members »•ted Juiu- 13. 192) I runidilg tlielice caatvriy in vutitlHuatluo uf» aaid f i*«*- - ' DÖGS FOR KALE the engraved imttern. Oses Itself lumie •■yr ...... i ... were elected. The total-membership Is drawn at right •ligie* to High Htrwt l*c| HhlTlON H )l H î That to meet aald appro- IHHiK Uard«^l i>n largo courur'cstAt* i w ' ' ‘ LOST -, • ' 1 diately tu the cottguladvo liquid, out how iitt. ‘ . • . liburne mot*, or 1rs* to a point to the | I'Hatton th«* tiauam-« or . terui>orarv Honda uf -won«l attm'Uon: Ail breeds oí Jioei tor J i- of whlcli emorKi'» tlic Iirxturo riMiily io| ,, „■...... , NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL MEtTINQ .* ,,f ,lle lullw»y H im : ihciu-cl Hu* Towrt»hip of frantord to hereby auUiorlzed •»** •» «íutL O arkr’a BitordUiá^-Kenind. U ï £ . ".î"1- ll' ,-,k ' U » » » f liai- Etiaalaat.l o r CRANFORD - •»:•'«» »‘««4 «»t o il uílto ■ pmn n«d u> txxnú 4Ju OiXL. to matois I J*irtognel,l Ayumv xuul Jtutto Bfuad-K uirt Truaa (vaaiiiwy, truaiturU. X..J. Tlae aitivi.r • ~ “ bo ayM-nna Jnnn.a- ArlT(1i-lul Imv l«l,lrM 7 i , T , |,‘v ' ld<‘llt On Juaa ))|h „ 1931 . / I i J rl»*r pi a point «h*rv the. tunk uf M idi *< lla|fr< ihre«« .»car* and to |i«ar: Interrai at a I 4 ranfurd. N. J. . ji ^^iHicw--.4v»-bvr«dkT--ir»vai»-.v..V«n^-s.r.4aL'^l^k-;jiJ*y**T7.1*iva>tHlH>ot*»F-b>^-»x|iiM*4-dmwft?%ttara||id.Hat*-tW>4-iH«r--«U«*rdrWfafc^«gann«ntKrf.-r-^^.rtviga^ —----- : botb bonnUfut nnil TinnitirSblo:.. If wiiri *ir,!**illt‘** ■-J** X,. -,.rC-- v “ ' ' ,J‘—Inaiti- lu «h., i-dulf y[tr a nt-w . .■ lh* Hi-hiKd. IMalrli t uf. Ih« Tnwnaltlp vt Cran-1 W,u‘ 1 '* ,°ÎV w,uí*v-*r"l dtM*nl Ji fcy| aouth-.l ,_hV T IO,S i.^V” Thl* uf'hfl»nce »halt Ukei • RETURN* I OAIW U 'i v r r n " ' toil,. . . wear iTell uuil I. lee» couihu.Illile lha |,ll 8" f ‘ ^ fru'‘1 ^ ford.. in'In' th««III* ('ountyur-Inrounty-of-I'lil-m lain . tìioi/i tiiat/a HlwSbcclall ïsir*”. ' r ya !î*J rM,ul ,l fi”.*-1**-,*,,ile4 »«««rumtherefrom; ; running tjmic*timicel^Mdtoimedlatrl). • . , . . I , Uui â t ' XIIAD » WANTED , : un f nr.lln..» I..™ ....I . M ». JlUllC.S W,. ItUTKlt. 'UlC go«toa ««r nicrctuûdU* wanted fiuto Ian- . . , OTjtnarjr luce «ud t. wo1er,iroof. llpuuivr ulK)rtrd tlmt (he caul |iurlj Mrrtlii» uf ih* h'gnl lu im uf u h i t»Ulrl«*t will I ^ *HR U'4> (Ina cuuru Iw tliv A. it lUa^MA-N, W hehl «t th* f«ilh.*lrig Hctomlto k i^uu 'lh *^‘".I dUUn.-« mur* ..r. Jcm Iw . » point .124.1 I«ct. , . . . Tuwuahlp tJerk. .-— g^th'IIVIC-n r JtrNV .'IV !fJi::"' ,rlght.; wngl**-! tO>.Si*l«l:“ EllillTII TIU1T: IIEIIINXIMI .1 . n.-.4 . k ' „ ...... The club approved a suagestlon ol MUlbrook. -\. y ______Ä J ” • . , .. . lier« Is a lilllc prtihlem to try \vlu*n J i . '*•* Riandarli Time * | ist i fc*t cN»t uf ih* «**ii-riy.iHi« nf iiigiif'* */i«iflnc# Lena» Smallne»» * I Mrs Uoitnor tlmt It enter a (lout in (lie uchh-k H.-M. Uayllgltf Having Time). Htri»t-iti • )ln* drawn rsairrly ti right «nglrsl tVhar (• n * , . , . • Huato«« M asa...... ~ j ^ ‘P : í ' W O Ä K W A N I t D - F c m j U c jou aro loncsüiiio. (t 1» moro iliuu iu u id itn« uf High htir*t frutti-• point ti)*rf. i • ” o a v w o ^ r Is a lw a y s Im pressive. Ryracua*. Cranford Kivfcr Pageant, which will be KIRHT. ÌUHTKHT.^ Bbcnuati Kchuol.. Liurola ------1-July 29. L yV,^ > ' * “*hmg don* at borne; otiti uud înlvrt'sUnj:. Bet down thoseI Auenuc. (ad rraMcnto uf jticm»r»l.-Klectluu Ili .120 ferì »Oiithvriy fr«*m the c».nicr«»ri(rin«Hl | A Cottage tW© y a rd » a w a v can w rlln *« and to rittoburgb, i*a ^-, ____ June 4 Ultaac «*ai| . . - . lirld July 7th, 'llte float will be ex* . rroe ideile*, R | _ _ liguri*—1 2 8 4 5 « 7 0,. leaving oui l»l»lrlct .Niunl^ Hlx) . ' • ' hy tl»o tot*rM-i.Uiin -nf u k l line «Í Hlgh.Rlrrvtl (h e snn D m Ì.. ki ** ecupsf June 12 “ j pressive {>( the Ideals of American De* HKIONU HIRTHH’T. Ltoculn «eluvi. tVn with Un* »uiiUirrly ttru* uf fhi-ilnui Hlr«*t | . J . K* a80D« how ever, demon* Korneil. N. V___ Z. _ __ ...June I and 19 a Cimoso orni of (licne figures ami toltoli* Avenui*. isti rsaldniU uf Ceiinal Kl«* rrnmliig Uwiu*v (-»»trrty In ountlnustlon uf Uld strstes that the sun ¿s reali» lam r«. HyTaeuse N. y:...... - . ______— _ i - WANTED ...... J-itUHiracy, it is sold. lilt* drawn at .right angles tu High R u m U- multiply . It by - », —Thou—«nulll|»ly limi nutrici». NumU-r*: Twu ami n»*>. • than tbe cliurrr, - üiiaugb con.Merablj | 1,u" r rutnfl,'-* « ¡ró?mui4. ti '.'a'1 r*'¡ «V>"W r*0 -l«a ti.a i. uff.-5 « o li -FplhrtHnjrTthc-bttatneyi »OAsloih-the ró—TlllltU— IURTUIUTt— tirato —«♦-hu-'h— Holl*- Ihr dUlttii« « mur* -uf jeu u> a -iKilnt , In th« 1234507» by (lit* result. To your sur* lin k «if- ilo- ■ Kihw»)- Uh er ; UiriiVe southerly . Htriwt, (ali rraldrnu of (¡«urtai Ktmtun Dia- furUacr-BWRy-fruflj-om-kélrea WhatJ OARAGES FOR; RENT ------^ «» im it«» An»t- m i ' . I members listened to nn address by trlcta Numtvrs rmir and g*vrii>. litown itreatut ahmg th« tmnk.uf u M rlter- tu-j SniMne hi It.» n I I b<' lu“ «,>» Vf Janie« W. Hnrretl. ■ Iirmldeiil of. the HM’HTII niHTIlltX ('Irrciaiitl th-houl. 4a jHilntlaaalaal whrrr■tiaTav-U lhe14 l ■-iratg rs r:rgrcflr R»«««Ngg^*»a«Rka!a»»yyim «w«d«^St^ ..... lv.i CIIBSIIII HI tWJflfi vvllfi • (fiO 1 ~r nu\ kWi N'jBTpihil I cyultcìl n> ruroi^rtr th* originai fundatiinr» fur th* New tluoséicli pia«* «I HRhVs NIMÍ. M * lW Hl tn * ,ur lTnL fur a g,N>d H iî • floal result will HhvuyR. eonlulu Hi 'lhu most productive emerald Dtloes Ht-.h«>«'l turiPA un Uic Nurihrrly a id «'uf Oraog* NINTH TRACT: BKUINMMi at a point FOR SALE FOR STORACE : !ïï?iï“ ÏL , -.-'-'i .v:“» - “ ..'»r risii,j duplicates.— FatJifl^Oor AIiim iuL iu of today ure In Columbia and Vcne Airnuo N-lurcn Pacltìc Ayriius and Urand 1904- feet *a*t uf the easterly line- uf High • w ,MC,,o'r,- s , 1,, ln«l*r . " ¡ v . pr4.usi.4is «< of ugarage Lien A. Hir*«i ami tu ri|H-nd fur am-li purpoen not « •’ Htmst tn a Hue drawn easterlv at right angiva and pu-wer . premises, .419 O xiiuIa. '.Thcre lj a—famous emerald (-ceding, t l 0.peir.ua. . - - In u id line uf High Hired from.« ivUit there­ a • Many V ttt for Tin Hutton.T .v Ü T la .vàrau’r, “ ¡“ ‘¿S'.’ ^ , ’ ‘” 1 Saturday-. Ju< mine near Ksutu Fe. Stones are stJU . |h) To purchase m'luwd furniture and other in SSt f«-t »Miitherly from Uie Avrnvr furraed .. * ' • 41 - 1. 51. AmoallllAraouut duc I250.0J). : . * Ho 5p/infera tiovKury f»juli*mput nxiulr«! tu compiei* the bv...... the hiierset'tlon uf aald...... line ...... uf High. Htreet J* ukcil In co«ting Iron '»nil fbtmd, bpwerer. In some of (be old «>rlglnal furtilshtogs * for tli* AiVlltton lo thè » 11« till, ftaauthrri, Ilia, o f r-i,r.iftfti w rM kil *M W -ftw. m any com m ercial e n d In -1 N o n e t S r i m m u ... Utile four*} lair*,111 Tuuimle, with I aulnee of^KRiTl! and"»onie',ye«r» tiio Lincoln School lucatcd un ibe ^North Kaai cor­ running thence easterly In cwnthniatton uf thu I duRtrlal nnn vw ee « . » « . e - I Voile* U r.lltf •"TEIITIOII _ M*«Î|th eMì ftle Sto<‘«-t.' 4HH fug to U,u (Vo,;.-. ner nf tenteiiulal .and Llneoln Atetuie. ami line «v dcawn bo the distance mure .»r 1*U to a I “ U i t r w purposes. R oofs a r e .m s d « Of tv'i ¿f^.h* *htl u •* the Intra ==r.^-=-iUa^jiarttx-m'4td!nH™iber/w*ieb-Jri?morahU=of---*—jotdy-oolor---w ere to--'etrrnd-r.fnr-.'surrr^^vam"=Bo<'-'i?xr«ea^ point tn -the veeatoely- !«Kk «ft th* Ttahwaj | U f S tin - COmpoMhJ f t u » M a n ihts or ***** 'iîto eW irir«ïr^ tM^ w' »a- r*tï * iô; Ui:" ___ ^ eI!d. MM.n.uiit iuui.uucJo. I .-I blo w n u p .b y ... ih e - s e a . ne a r A le xan - )hg IP.OOO.Ito...... do»» 411X4». 410.1, 11.; Ixnk „11 n , backl of 5.“ “r Cr*"hr”. W U>* ow e* of Uftto,,.. to «íiv V- V Mr? l^ltouid; Hu-iu-v . WesicrK al»; > Tiie Runf. »ho .Is un cook. In t|ao sill of [|,v m i c from (he Tnlnm $3S,4Waoo V- ■ llxl win.navi. .Ill I M . southerlyooaaUwrlf >1 rtolal »aaclr» I CUI1M. n o n . .»,1 . L . _ “ I »7 j n i l ’* “ • “ * " « I M O n * « ! » » . - ,,u* BKiiINMNi. •• alsbos, Umiaing ibein a delicious pud* of-upper Egypt: Hy order uf (he Hoard uf Mducatloa. from the first course:, Âtf r ; S S Ï;';“ 1|«' «I« «« Often, mede. Hlrvr tardi Ji';*' •W* '»IJ'"*«« ,»1,1,11 ttU . * H IL McVt'LLOPOll'. iklMriei Llerk with. . Uie . first...... course b** th* disunco more oe | 01 11 • uO foU enthlopa c&Biliei ‘ metll- . V * . TVESBAV. JI NK M. USk ,-dlng flavored , w^ib cocdnut. Whop Bated Oanfurd, N. J , June It l i t i tew to a pulol dlaunt tat*. fe*l sailorly ht I ripswa ara oftnn mesuJi 4« t. a P.V - , 9cI#ek **- M- (Daylight.Savlu Tim*} ■ 1 , ALV'AN R. UHNMAN. • ^ tlio/ Sunduy oveulng Itincli w a a btfltig , . . Qsaliflratlea af Velar» rlttil .ftilax maral uid lino of 111«« W rU;l ~T“ ¡>" e0I,*n<«« < l >« It.- At • i w i *Bd til.* Township Rooms, No |«etaou. ahalinse vetmlUed tu rute ai a Ihencv ndrtheriy lrrloa Avenue sod Aldea' Strvvt, lo the p ii~ 1-4aró J.,„, ' ' T“* " " 1-1" » " * “■...... “ *■ ‘ curt* to th* right w it N I'®ww It ta too A n e n s lv e to bo hearing served, Tommie said In & low voice ■ Beginning of vShorthQnd .w.-tUH>l_elrclk>n. uulv«s hU of bar nam* apeesn a radius of 5lo_fe*t...... a dlsUnew...... of .. soar_. f*et| oafdT fn rw H »- ,'»^ .'.T - ‘rr-: .'- '----- to bis mother: Modem abort baud Hates buck to on the rrglairy list of lha munU-lpallt? ai bai-' to th* point tad plie* of ASGIN’SlK G r in «!., ftir raeny-purpoeee.-ktr-«tronier tog been rrgUteml lo Tote at the’ pfacwdlnt TENTH TRACTS- BBtilXXLVU at a end cieiper beiee ere (nona - / flout want any more of (but 1588. wheo Dr. Timothy Bright pro* general rJertuui; pruvidsd, however,-U u ti-...... - I94LI-feet-«sat of tb* uaterljr • Ua* of. n,i' * m** t*f5*|n,rd by the-tuwnahtp Coazaiiie* POST OFFICE- linrr.nnjr. . . puddlug ?*Ub,splinters lu Il m I dueed b sys'ietu. in London. The syst Any. person who ahall have becoaa of age Ftrret ln a line drawn easterly at right angle* ^ ° * ^ iorü b» th* C oS ty ,»f sine*neo the'*•- . last...... preceding c u ñ a l...... olortloo, sad • lo u id Iln* of High HtrtM-t from a |«elat thyre- tem of John Willis, however, published ato-toipi oUu-e I'tTRti. who. whU* not having U m In 4M .feet «outhrrly ftum th* corner hxm*d Su-tlon L That geclton i 0f th* « d i n * ^ In . Ifl02,;was the foundation -of all reglateeiHi tu voto at the preewitng (moral olee* by lh* lalersectbU) of u b i Un* of High Hlreet HappintMM in T h rift lt#iSì?Vr r*1^ I r MZoning Ordinali*** • . Relìgiou» Appeal : ' ' liun/ahatl tv ulherwlse poaoessed of all lh* with th* nuutberry - Iln*. of* Chetonut Street : .? lt hereby, is amended !»? acUlnr thereto odor Offices for Rent subsonuenf . , • . (juallftcathm* which wou{d sntttle such p m fh tunning those*, ««iterlt.ln cwqUAuillon of Uh> 8eTe,e little of ttijr______Income,_____ and_ tbj . A consplcuon» sign dlrpluyed on a io. tote in any gvweral clortlita ahall b j cnUllcit Iln* *o drawn b* th* dutaneg moc* or t*a* I hlde-bqund DOCkfit w ill arwm Kà*iit *n tranRconunental motor highway Inatti«? to.tot* tatuiti Khool rln-tloei, prodded, that to a point In the «est bank o f th* lUhway I W l l ' n* • - * * * “ t0 ho or ah«» shall make application on Uio day R|»*r; thence aoulherly idown sirenmi along| u ” Tw * nfl tOOtj W ilt D erer cry a p i r i ->** - Btate.of Washington reads as roUows? PliMing.ywfi on Egypt ^nìarn. a* ' Blatera^ (Hvirjicy . ... ini toiiiw , ti»fftíí?rfcij^ríarfnE.-fc‘iró<5r^tfWr 1ln Vhkn • b* oc ab« ahall reside, 'boiieoco tha with ami "Se fiât distiui svutheriy * i righi! L^feaJtors lnstH Ftbee( 'Q C T w izìto p p re ss ciFflre and make ft look like beU.**— Ijo U m ancient " Egyptians. Is that hours of, aorvo and alu*. F. M:. Xastem -Bund* ard T U », (etgbl and las r . 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THE'CRANFORD CUIZEN AM) CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. JUME M. 1928 G«mv lO&DatmU j \June Flower Shoju) •rIÉtQ g»otív«(iiiiv Who bought « Í it=svwaj*íHM; - V lix> : lia-i be **- Ct^}I<|-~p698tDtV rJ««M frp tflW o f -• til* (holet ' . •ere 'rb# Mowing.?« ■ t* r t* r t* «rrvfvta STUDEBJHCER, tb« railway o«min»n, cutnylaliilbg Th f Stcond Annual n o v rr Show cl thr Cranford Horticultural Society about tha b«>l«t> itiaW )v »>«* nimihgf nf paiLfclg»UD!»Sl. ■a«e.t»»«>axtaMJi*niuujinJM.ilinLmimwliHiHWever was, Rii» iimhiii.. niffiaiyMmVJ1 mwlinnwwiimii one DMtfv.««* MtoVJ&k *^*4 .»MÄH* p s bump ttttl rllttH *ttil fHtjI M w»»l To m Str-SPEFD\STRnXGTÌi ' — T-™‘r --~ ---“ -':T'.... — <“’ * »h liti« and wlirtw *rul Jur ajud Jerk &1M/17A'£SS * /»Oil f/l ' -R. M..‘CROCKET. Prvsldfcnt v : ...... ' . ' MRS L DeBRIOARD. Ut Vice-Rrwldem ' ' . ■n<1 altari and alai» and throb ami roar Uniontowiii fdinous hill ------tZ >í'\AüaH^AN;_2rMrVTce"Pir¿MÍenr" ” ‘ "* ------* aud-^ratU« - aod- y»IL. aml- smukfe ami- mieli and abrlek all the night- lo n g f £ ¡lJoor - • WINIFRED MSOW8KX. Secretary 1 ■* at 60 mile speed -.------r — — ----- ""~MRg"'H"M"~CROCKKT, CoT SecT ...... •.-:nfc5S!L«lliRi__ _,______. ANDREW -MrFADpEN. Treasurer ' Woaoot Fight* Pool* r - • DIRECTORS . Tha wva«i,lr uhowa ahtte’ wtaUr coat Smasht's all ; Mrs. F. C. Woodruff Mrs. T. Anglemyer . * . • 1 . Harry Ra*e foim* the «riulite ot Cktuiiuertc. U 1 m’' SHOW COMMITTEE ■••;•• ••• • v.v- - . •— - touet F.OiB.Miauir • , foum) [u vathm« forint from the. Arc re c o rd s ' é s r - 1 . L II. Vaughan. Chairman t lo to tbe Tro|tlck, h j i Nature . A ADD them all. together for * vivid and vital ! Mrs. T. Anglemyer .Chas. E. DruthT. “ Andrew McFaddrn Uugntinc. It would iittu at If uti- . XX picture of the Dodge Standard Six! • • i Mrs. LLsowski J. Thompson & It. M. Crocket t lure had in inlml a machine for keep­ 1 MU. K Vilade ■ Mrs. F. C. Woodruff Mf. Harry Page ing in che«*k the hordes of tulce and ... -Mrt,L. Da Origani :. ______under Athou-______-...: --|M tits- Wmttlf red-liisowiikt-''- MfS.RtM Crocket uiiicff6(JwVt~|hlit^T(THniV'iibme~ni:r IVorld's Chitmpion Car aand dollars, w ith the swiftest pick-u p-fcir name. ilrulnlng agency would devtataU* Uu*, Smartest lines, tolors and upholsteries ever i ' . ' V AWARDS • - . earth, for the weatcl ha» been erolv^l Over the top of Uniontown HtU at 60 mile* an hourt , ■ ... Uvi»hed'*on a popular-priced car. And power ! Ribbons will be liven for the three best exhibits m each class ■ Prizes will be awarded for the most meritorious exhibit in each section In a variety of alie», the'tmalleat of That's the spectacular petfot mancr of a strict 1y sYorlrnioilcl without apparent limit— 1 horsepower 10 every 1 A Medal Donated by the Pennsylvania Hortiealtural Variety will be Uivrn to which traverse with eu*c the hurrow» Studcbaker Commander Srdun. swrrjnng nsitlc decisively* 47 pounds o f car weight! A hill-dimber o f cham­ ■ ' Uic'dVInm».«! the Mast Bine Ribbons nf the leaser mice, while the larg««t the l)ctt previous record of 51 miles an hour. / pionship calibre! POINTS OF AWARD AS GUIDE TO JlIBntS . approach In tlte.the mink and nmr . And that is not all! At fuither chndunn nnurunce of Hus . ten, and. prey on larger..tpedex. . . Commander’.* unmatched mountain » hiuhing- ulnhly, it ...... Phone us today, and w e’ll gladly place a Standard ,. Prrfeetlon of Bloom . .... ArtlaUc Arrangament - : ...------Suet your disposal. • - - Color , - .20 I>ró|MrUan ______r....s...... 20 later swept up the heart hieuVinn, ttutuout gindc ami over fttehb ami ft)llag^^.h«v o i. Relation irtsxBloom...... - ...... » L e ö o r * ; tlte to p * t’31-imlc*ait.tkuura.wyU) i:4 /Mir4K)yisiW4Uimuii U()uii-.. 4 -Door Sedan;tfyp , Cabriolet, . DeL/txe Sedan, $,n o Substance ...... ít.... Perfection of Bloom.. :. . : .„.20 its running-boards (u total of 22v 6 pound*). . Harmony p( Cylor. ?o •;Thyre ihing.loinh'r.to^uiidca« Form • ...... — • Automobile «htorN nf^fhtttbarjth ncuipnpm’ wtjt pas- "* : * ' ,.: JJ ■ / a “i,"Dr/rei/ . - - Slae .....•.»;..-..-....«..v.i..i...... Distinction ...... JO Munti In Lwow than the JIcbrcw, !'•»• IIrIi, . Ocrtinin: Italian nti«l ItoHdun • vsenKer^ in The Commander and certified the rxiu t *iM*rds . TWELVE 1UILES TO HELP COMPETITORS attained. Khltshurfh |H»hce rertllieil the unuiucy id the * .. Jennings Motor Car Company heard on Ita the pronuncia 1. Competition open to amateur growers in Union County only 1 except hi *l>eedometer, "M ayor L, S. Cruwfotd of Uniontown and . . GO* W. NORTH AV&, • , WESTFIELD, N J section U. D, E. I.) , Ihm of the dty'a ninne. vMost of us -scores o f »itactatorv ottterved th e ...... TeL Westfield 3343 •¿ Non-members of the Society who wish to compete- will be r?(JUir«i to.pus. would pronoumw tbs "!/' and follow (t i^ Trv-^ ^ g^^r|^yp|f^r=^ftgrYnayrt) foreefnlly idi — that’s what one owner rails Ins Commander. "A 'lull . 4 All exhibits must be in place by 13 noon on Saturday. June. lüth. No lug the lower Mil Willi (he upper teelli. hound’—knocks the T out of altitude," wnles another. exhibits will be accepted after U. y . . ¡ •. (u any "voof** (l.v o o f), * D o d g e B r o t h e r s ft Competitors arc limited lo one entry ip each class. - " I f my Commander hadclawsit could climb tn*es,,> declare# All exhibiU must be grown by competitor .(except m swtion L i. . a third. When this World'» Champion car van l>c W ight All exhibits to be cqrrectly named if possible. . . lVorM’« 0 «i( L ite ra tu re ' for $14J5 f. o. b. factory, why l>c content with leasi*. * ‘ Competitors are requested to bring their own cuntalnera and to care for them, after-the-done-of. the show. The Society will nut be responsible . A parly o/ men were p ilin g jioker In four m n lifU* Stubkahr nffmpNulMiR|)i»nr«n «Bill for them after the show clones. • in rtie vu»ta library of tMn* rpreteullo(H b a b il by !»uiM)Hiffa« "ft yv«n <»f BunutioriiiRy inlrgrdv I Alt exhibits are in charge of the Show Committee untll'thc show cIoapr at new home’-of 11 imtvln direct *r In llol- 73# triliw 5ib, R'NS to t%t| I he Dilute», pi IV) a» * I m ( 9 30 1» M x - - - " - — lywnmt;-Whert «n«rol ttie pinTPra n*krd .. I be WmU Chumemm Cummmmli*. gUnioglftiS, IhelSete- also THB Vic t o r y sne 199s t o $129^ a n d the senior six 11499 t o *1770 Any meritorious exhibit not provided for In this schedule will'be. suitably ti* be lofi out for a few rounds. demt Stretghi tight, 0196) a» 0740). Alt |Mk m f. o. b. (a iw y • recognized. . . - . . "\\ Ini t h I he multe.r? IhC howl nuked Thp Juugc's decisions will be considered final. Amateurs are those who do the feork themselvesjand do hot employ regular anxtouHly. * .. experienced gordep^help. .. . . • : . “Ob, maybe it will ciumge my luck If-I at ay mil n few hnndxi’ uaM the SHOLES MOTOR ^COMPANY • Heritor» A. ■: RONES. .. guest, aiid-/nddtMl-!-''-'':al'll'.':;:':)U9tr':go 333 NORtH BROAD STREET, EI.IZARF.TM urouml juul.M'ut the hinve» «(f-Hnma-of Open to Amaleara in Union County Only. your - book a here.'—Tim-New Yorker. .WESTFIELD midm i.mirson »»« RAHWAY Class 'Twelve Hybrid TVa itoaea In four varletttui. . Class Six Hybrid Tea Roses, two or more varieties. . CÍQH5 'Six Hybrid Perpetual Roses, two or -more varieties BUS SERVICE : , Class Three Clusters of Clfmbfhg Roses, one or more varieties. Class Róse Bud ’rone only),-any*kind or color- * CRANFORD Class TlireeHybrid Tea Ttoscs. one or-more* varieties. ; / •. ! ■ NKWARK-PI.AINKIKLD— I1H Class Three Hvbrld Per|»etiml Hcses. one. or more varieties. IIhrv» ten«» tat» ,%4irili 'Avea«»— ' . Section IL> ROHES. . I - F«*r VV^BMk "’ilayB to««! iHi«tuiiluy*; 7-2J. GRASSMAN & KRIill Open to-AH Orowers In Union County (Except Connueiylal Orowersi. A. if.; iiiol . t-very litmr uo.tli ll :J« . IM IUr L HtTtR, lss_ Cia.'d—-8-~six llyt}nd"Tffl'H<*iwtonQ‘H.rleJ^j.,.. -— ...... ■ ■ etebltohed ----- . Class. .Sw.Hybdd PirWWM.|W»C», Jlin£ OJiT ______-CIVIL ENGINEERS-AND. SURVEYORS Clow 10 Three Clusters Climbing Rooee, single, any color * ...■ , • ...'r0H «ffll*lis 'W ill»- ft*(f*llle)*W ; Vurb IlHarii Ml l*Mlille Her» lee ItrwU f BM BissA fDseX, EMIlStTH li Ì. , Claw 11 Three Clusters Climbing Roses, double, any color. mm|, M»w*rk. • , • • 14444444444W 4I ' Hecllon C. PEONIES...... BUSES FOR HIRE Pubh<- Strttct D m Lump buttt Open to Amateurs In Union County Only. - mRotti * tpltnJiJ,me4n* of curry- Class 12. Uloom ol Peony,, any color. . I f f pun*** la th* MUihttrt, maun- rii.., i3 ,rl'hn:t' blooms In unc L'antolncr.-uoy color, ■ tutor, thtulru, or to uihlritc or . Michael Di Fabio & Brother M * 8 °AND 0UUrLDERS ° * 8 ClassM4. Collection ot Six Peonies m one container; 3.or more varieties - other erent^~ They ere udtel fee ptentet, oultogt, or tour*,- . Oauaul-CuoatiucTioir’of til kind». .' fcithnst«« gitili/ furnì»li»ii^ ' Workmttiahlp toil MAtorltIa Qutrtntaad . - Section D. PEONIES. . ■■. ■ ■ Phene t Emerton 9700, Ext* 86* . . Mt€llAKL DI FABIO à UROTIICH Open m All Clrowers In tfnion County tExcepl’ Conuncrclal tlrowcrsi. . DÖSERVICU lV (i‘ pli"m* Cthnfnril hr*» 71Í Buroalda Avanus, ttflAN FO H D * Class 16 CoUectton'ol Peonies In (I distinct varieties In-one container. Class 10 Three Peonies In 3 distinct varieties In .one container. .. «, . Section E. HUH, ■ - - m e “ELITE” Boiler Open U) All Clrowers' In Union County (Except Commercial Clruwers). Class 17. Six stalks Ocrman lrls, oneTor more nllor*:'“ ~ : ~ One oft lie Greatest ' -in Mandarin Red dass-m -SiX'Sibenan-IriSrOiio-or-nwromolora,-' - ...- ...... —------* Section F. IRIS, ~ • “ of tbe united States . . Engineers are agreed. ihaL lliin ^ew. Thatcher ...... t Open to Amateurm In Union County.Cnly. 'tretf-most'jHm^rftU^aiidcftirient^ CftitsTo' Three stalki LKiendFr aerman-lrts-' - _ heating plants created for the inoilem Irome. Class 20. _ Three stalks Yellow Clcrman Iris. ____ ^Its dengn is entirely1 new. 'Tht'-hoilrrltaaa liai>d> Class *21 Three stalks Purple-German Iris - - —------¿758 iS AVERAGtiANNUAL INCOME' . some jacket of steet-eDamcliMl u Mutidhtin Red* Class 22 Collection Oeriimn Jrls, 0 sulks, one or. more varieties. Its coat «a low enough to luaLe it avaiiiililc for Class 23. Siberian Iris, 0 sulks, one or- more colors. - . . _ . ’ - PER INHABITANT NEW JERSEY even the most modrat home. . . Section G. ANNUALS. ' ■ ' ' PEC. CAPITA ANNUAL INCOME. ______SmdfrrmrTrwiBook ifaiafrg Ch«s g f- Vase o f any variety. " ~ — -* ’ er. " " ’ " ’ 3 1 la color mu . . T. v ^ ' í v í ; ---"TjyOrCtfwI?HI|l»l : ‘— ______.Section II. PERENNIALS- AND HIKNNIA1.S.______1 & __ • ■ Open tc> Ajnateure In Union County Only.' ■ . ■ - THE TttATCHER- COMPANY' * 7 ¿ O ì Class es; ThRe-'Bpi*:cs"or'AQ'OTtI!OrA'."oini't)r mbfe-cdlors.’ --v~-''“ --~'--,T-:-'i *T 1 •SMTSrT'raneiii Sfiu NcwarE^R; X" ^ ¥ CÓlggCTicIg^l 71 r T N m yorlr—31 WeU 4'tlb ik. Class 20. Three spikes oi Canterbury Bells, oue or more colors. . . ■ CUcago— M l No. Clark St. Class 27. Three spikes of Foxgloves.. *r ■ ” ~ £ 7 0 4 I Class 26 Three spikes of Delphinium, one or more sludes. , --- M IC H fG A fr tlass 29 Three blooms of Oriental Popples, one or more shades. Chss 3p. Three spikes of Lupins, one or more colora ■ ~ M AggCÄNP" ~ : 1 , 6 < ) Q doss 31'. Three spikes of Sweet William, one or more colors. . Class 32- Three blooms or spikes of any other Perennial, one ornnore colors. • _ r 4 f iö ß THATeHER Class 33. Miniature Rock Garden not to exceed 24" x 18”.- - , BOILERa-^URNACES-RANGES ... ' Section I. PERENNIALS.' ,4 . ------Open to All prowers In Unlon County lRxcepI Gcnunerclal Growers». Class 34. Collection of Six Perennials or Biennials, 3 spikes of each In sc par ------atecontatners. — ...... , Class 36.:..CoIle&Uon^L--Tb.C?e_PerennlaU.or Biennials, 3 spikes pr each, Jn one '4 5 6 C l " - • .... container. . • " • ■■■""■ "secUonTr VEGETABLEsTtSDU'ltimr. —~r— r Class 30. Collection' of Early VegeUbles...... • ...... - iO ISCÍ& f tACZC:3 i *T E 5 jr Class 37. Plate of Strawberrlea.. • . " " . Class 3B. Plate of Any Other* Fruit. -. K a , - _$ .o2 5 L _: ' Section K. ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENT. Schooler Concrete & Construction Co. . Open to Amatean Only. _ * _ l*4-UirroUn*huy»onAvouuo, ■ HXWARX.1TÍ. - Class 79.- -ArtlsUcally -arranged ,Basket ot . Roaea., not-to , exceed _30~.JixJieIghl. and width. , . • . . Inhshllanlso/NcwJersey iuivss iitxbsr sVvrsgi'xnnus! Incomr^Hsiv-lbasc-irfaflv-rtstf rsst- f — ■ .Air T E R A T IONS Glass ^40. Artistically arranged_Bowl of^Rosea...... ' iH the Mississippi. N ew YorX snd M ***sr:l,s*«r.Jf l*-i. ir iu lr n l ItaeoD OtrpanUr, Mason and ConeraU Work Class 41. Artistically arranged Basket ot Rosea, not to exceed 12“ In height indicate* a high uandard pf living. ., - ; . . .* • I HOOKA f t ALDRICH. f mMtt«t i 1 KlUaibbsá “ ------*— IM7 ““CRANFORD. *■ N. I. and width. WO Class 42. Artistically arranged Bowl of any-Flower. . . . Class 43. Artistically^arranged conUlner of Perennials, any kind. ~ . DOOOOOODOOO H ■ I^iiblic Service helps to raise the standard of .. O V Class 44. Artistically arranged Basket of Any Kind of Flowers, not to exceed — - 30" In height or width. ....: ------— — —----- typjjg livinii by furnisliinit efficient and economical— .... - - - - J. T. LOWERY - Class- 4S. Artistically arranged Basket of Any Kind ot Flowers, not to exceed 'Utility services which increase the productive . Plumbing and Heating Contractúr - 12“ In height or width. - , . ,-r. - .* Any kind of PWlage may be used In above-section. — ---- 1— — — calcify u t t t * w a g e e a r n e r * . “ . : T ...... fT .. ^ K itls »t*i 01i»wian7 Dl»«n. Jobbing Promptly Att.nd.d W...... SecUob L. r CHILDREN'S EXHIBITS) ...... t " . 1. U07 Qrulord . JM HOBTH AVENT7Z, EAST Open to Children 12 to IS. . . “The sucecee pf Public Service end develupcseru at N ew Jcrve, sre bound logellier." .. Class 48. Artistic bowl of Oarden Flowers. ■ i . . . ■■ ■: ", ' , . '. — Presldriu Tbenif« N . McCarier. . ./ ., Class 47. Artistic Basket of Oarden Flowers. 1 ■ ' ■ Open to Children Under 12. ■ , .. .•i«HB^&tc^irsasss«rr>7p3scS£i-*s GRANFORD-DINER= Class 49. Artistic Bowl of Garden Flowers., ---- NOBTH'AVKNDE,-OPP08ITE>-STATION— Class” 5(r- “ArtliUc4ny;arrahgtsr“BoiiqTiettirwiurFIowers.'*"”’ New equlpment. Fine cooking.' Day Bhd night service. 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BUST PREFAUNfi n»R _ _ . .' TIIKATSE .ATTRACTION, ! C h a t m W A l . V t . “A O w c u iit Day'* Work*9 . HlIKkirrg KALES . ‘»MKHIt* « M\| r iri >'f Nfw Jrwaar M uch rAr-E*-v T ! Friday and Saturday* attraetton »1 t - T i a r m a n d A b M y If it th« end of th* day you can HlHItlM H k.\LZ In i'haiit'rrv ùf S»-« ioe - Hltrlir» V Ü',l*Wji..Tli*. Veils* muti.iisiy m. 41iL.. âuU..-VluJ».LS-.. •t~F«*VT-W—•*- ~ • ' Handicap ( j lay lhaf you bar* cauavd AO unttap »••«H IA I iti t . I lihslt ( vxilItT. » n i r i H H o!1 Echo LakV Part to t»r-n -hu I f **-'*«*» »W - * »» JOUI* aïltr.. . plau tt-la.. aâyuna. yuU- liavA-MUoi, Ahai 01K. t>UU. ...Am -iJm «*. wwr«i*mrtier-irnt * ■ To Be Held June 11 fu««l ( IK- Ft «I, f | «I«. ttrrwnUA|i»* II f* 27th and »th Æ .S ? , ‘ W “ t *• »< «f latini Ariquilb, «Ì,mH w a n |is-.» t \. ¡I you ha v* leaaened no one*» belief la ri-i Ml* «>1 ni..f«i|yil |>fr( flprt UvMft l.i tu« «UrrrlFtl I »liall f.sr m U growth of Union County from the aia- lthln* lo *Wa*ei»t'- Trill plctura.wu **I coubl givo you of helped * the dlxtuiraged and added l*‘ (riiMiv »t'liilu*, «I (h* tU«F(lir« uRbr (it lltr Largest Class In History of the vvj.n\_ruiAv. tur tiro nw «»»• cial penod down to the prwent jn‘mM mtlmy at th« MlUtary tbla. lo u r*-Iveïon» ih«» »»•« » •.t-wr» nothing to the tunliy of th* órnenla » i’UM Mon«*-, in ili* r ilf tof KllgAl**llt \ l -m, WkONfcxuAV . TU* iiru hvv nr .... Borough. To Be Held at Practically c-vrrv community in thr ! and *«>* ** uuthentte. •|art(»<| (hoir g\*n«»rul kiioMb-tl-t» «i tioo*. then you have di«« a det^vui . . Il VK A I t . I»ÌM . :«*a* tlt-M H a r d in g ’ S c h o o l. county »ül bv rrprownted in t o c or i, Tht aonr d**1* wlth » mixture of ro- tioua U r.-A n tb o h r .\Mtuilb lnv,-itt.-.l h dty'a. work—fjmdon Kipreaa • »1 f»<. ■»»•(.«» \n Î tir •flcflliHit,' uf Mi-I -Uv manre and football—with plenty of .iNtIUUil »-«In* Twnet . -VII tlia't naohe scenes. Kenilworth will be rep­ gam « of p.lvlng M m faihor ■--■m i Ali tin! re have Imh'O during the World War and one by the fine In this bill. • (b at 1 Clin hard ly n iiu 'in U -i film full JvtavT. - • . „ Nyj.tsMvfi ing SchooL auditorium .on the evening' men portraying tl»e Exprd.txm of the Monday and Tueadav offers one of aiwcted-by tb* j-ruoJi-Unoimi« i n t Ion» jbjUii la Uia zaxtf r- } m V* Ing örFfTTalr-qöe>iir m 1 olï» »»—rr»7r71 Il ili» S 1 A* mu«* ot June to There are 3S puptja in the of Ut* Sahara They are ahoul nilu»» dialan( riiirlh.-« « r.xil Miners into the Wotchung Mounsauu the season s outstanding pictures (Harm Vi* Authonv Ahi|uifli jior-vijutl, t t fu h,Urst (i »t>l f» t fom ln* I Is t f V ■>-« 11 claw, the hugest class that has gradu Mayor Nitsehke and Commutee Clair- Bow m * Red Hair is onf-"fUm that a p a rt ; lh a r I«, al»oiit m day« Jourmy i ti Ini t «Mv xf .Imiti n i «■>■ t ,i ther tu m ile brnkamN Uh» h t» lo Id 1 •* d Ladine from VV »Mirili I, a ted from the grammar school of Ken wiU sa(tsf) all -In this Clara is aa vl There are also ahrt>olim'a ’ 7ul»lktt pori-ann*4 \^-*r the citizens of Kenilworth. view this pageant which will rave o n and the News complete the bill w liqre t'AlMlfJr«*«1 w »oly, *l\ la Nonce o r balc or raopimv .--All seats-ace naervedbutwseat-wtti roo wowf'Avofkr ovv'> y WOO-actors w*é"BF«K>njs ©r H W ro tr^ t ~ ariti 'TTiurSfoy* o ffe« true (hat Aduliti 'mu» fioikiiiv ti iiinu* be held reserved after 8 30-0 clock The a IOC piece band with elaborale ei x daubleiealurebill jifiealm ert^.'-LoiS -fo r h lm a iU «a U •Ltml.u' lu, UU. y m iili TA X IS ANO ABSCSSMCNTI exercises commence at 8 p m , Vfltfi trie al and nrcsork'doiiUn and Kcm m ill« \OTlt r IH HKHFJ1V ||(K \ Tlal 'Wilson and Geo. K. Arthur hkrk back hut pnforiitmitely In» oim eimiing no XI « ,| music by a 22 piece orchestra led. by worth will be well represented not w ’ puraiutni .to thr (if.uUlon* of i ti*|>t«r j:U «•turn fi-iir f-. t i... fite» f to days 0T.yore.in “The Gingham. G irl Mono) Om» d tv I oíd 1 *( » 11 huh ulti (BIS. iiili.t ; .Vn ai l ■-»■m-rnihtg uti|>alf.’|Krtj .Mi.fur ,U»F tSillvH- in- that it is odd. The companion fea­ llirtr»* of Elizabeth will give the address and PiKMor Jowt n iiml Hilit llave vmi llon i-iifuri't-fitFiii MM\K ture stars that originator of the f IlMtt.irivrrtHi/' ihr i ithhraltfiM-,1. rolli-ftor ut V OU» I Mr Arthur will make the presentation got a uuliiihte tint|i rKMidimte in “The Devil » l ib jii.1 mm. Isord l.vtnnt^i.Hi, onrinp: itr^Kcprai'Tyaui [._ ____Ql dlPlemad. MediUs.willal3a.be.awand 'AifredrHamey, Jí ex? Ur* nHh »litt'Al lana liti at «m - Jrrtm «, Urii deceived an appointment as \f*\ n »•.» ,(t«l*»»ffi Juliit, K tuiglUli <'.itii|ilatt>aii| j*lfij* i-tn crcises by Principal Wm. J Deans '■»ISI '¿“a tnbt* dancer and the story ropOed (bul Th» ti id » un II\ (he tu ih le l‘ - VI .ihatHftJil Hnrlnv Thnr). Him |ir<’i>«ntvlm«k tu Hml.tir Rni .... ■ James R galley, Joseph C Battaglia. Hiikwalk AanFMiin't IM RH » «otilu o il thri HliFfllT» ..rtl.-e* Itt ll.u ¡ fieli«- -xf s»ay ,,\ trip to the Musconetcong wliere lie nu* »1 . In Ihr til» ,,f RIlM M if N I •>r «ght lat.-l I ,0 fio Ruth A. filringer. Alberta R Browne. OLYM PIC I*AUK Imvlng il>U tiaiiiiMobu», (»«•(mlleMa, Iti-iihhlin 2 tV with piscatorial success. ( I'alrii k M* guild . U? ill IV K1)\KH I11W 2 111 IM I Ot V|,„hk h clever )oung m m In ii bouMelmKI for "f n«» tM-or »uhi Imi,! Lillian H Browne, Mdllnda L B Buck t>hmp'c Park will oiler nn imusuaf Hld.'Milk A»*i»«mrii| Iih) II V I» |H*1 ' . in» .,»1 funnul, ,,f , e ler, Mary Cardella, Samuel Ciravolo. Frances Bona, of the Kenilworth evun Waite t,it«K« . 1 V nt i» i •„Vhx.k •>r' u i.i .1 Vl.-Mhh fr»i>i I Tir. |l> tile.«., tmtil (riti .**1 « atimctio i next Sundaj. us u vuude M A Tli.krf. ' , |M » 1I'hl nati IIHMl I l'ti-llllu'« (, Mhl «lrl|i nf Uti.l schools, turned in the best essay in Uie trjslile fell In utl ovi r tm U In luie 2 .r* I »t»« iri,-,| m ri,,. i|.’,-i| Amelia J Dannie la. Hchnutli E. Enz. ill«* .mm 11ns is tlu* u iebratetl Floi'eii W 1 liall« 1 at All timi ta .-I Xf lattata «mi li Fini».-»,, borough on the subject How I Tak wlth lilm lo tito KMiHtcrnntloii «*f tti«» «;«h> ■' Kmliai.»)) «H sitHAl •*, lylDir . wnshlp ,,f i,l VI,«.uh ih.lF,| \ (.r la* Eleanor J Flanagan, John J Flanagan. uie t'hoir liom FTorente Italy, that 1 Ih, irò Care of My Teeth ui a contest mi. mni< liiiiuktMg inolIterN _A| lint lVoc_ Alii.Ml A llnkel...... 4 nit iia u f Md. In lit ,.r l ’iiiin >1 HUI» of t.llnu Allen P Qrippo, Constance J, Infan- is making its lirst Amencan tuur The nt*« i t rwr, ducted by the Elizabeth Dju1> Joun-il ior Juwett wua < nmimmlt lili i| utlli Wm Waltiflpl.l ...... Will, h »M me lino. Angelina Izzo, June H. Jaeger, h<, Mi'ijihu among the schools of 1’mon Count > flgHhi, and usked If he t4 litr« a I k .V Mrstitir it t t*n( t«| N I . Hr, tlon J . ■ w lih:lt man I« 01» | Enid Jemmott, Oeorge E Johnson, atternuun m the large auditoriuin and* Wm VVak«-ft(l>l . .. U r . il» - tilt' HifHéfrt-« Oftli'i. **f tl|H On Tuesday evening June 19 Uie •titulo a toas clever, leu« atlnitllve William Kaiser. Harold Knudson. Adele anoihe:* at 8 JO Another unusual tea Hi.l. walk ■ A«rtrfcaiu«-nj I ril*.-n, atr kmoth *im| i|n«l||ii«f ill»'. lu re ls the loct that (he ) rues few Vl»t|»ttl Mail :tHiMhr<(» ìmnilfwl «od taHilr,ùViiec1 .143i43it*»*-- ...... Of the borough wUl ho ld rU eaerciM,% f'AHNvn, In (he Atliinfa <%)n*Hti]Uon . n H. Mackenzie, Wayne S Mergotl, Mars s.m4ar exnecru el^ewiure longed* from »tait la ha* n * '.'IjIfVIf f . mnimtiilii| a(>iir-o|l 1« - a L,« U A4-- garet E Muehlelsen. Edward A. Mc­ in. the Harding hchpol AudUonuin Au It prpM H (MI Si. Il ToolI Hh tier *0^*1 i-n-dii <« * $i.hi'b slid Henry A. Owntlin,. uwun M.afj )a*.hp,Mi » * , I HA'Xh," V-V *iMe|.miK J4«l'|. -• -lly, *lM»m seats are reserved uhtU g;30 but alter -iRr * -ÌtHhHl *»rlt • .ir tlr-Tl' . Carthy, Emilia'K. PatryUJw, George W. ot- the park, although imying » high ..ltr l.trr c . y 12 r* dlle. 1 d 1 that tirpe they are free. The features Claim tp Veneration . - ijtt -• 2- . A lie Kmviiw«Iii - Pheasant, Selina Pollock, Josephine M, price for the thou- has decided to tax ..[Tir'. t 'Ü.D HI 1J A II Kiuuia Hit,h«lilti ;i à-in if-.,.«. ill If,,- 'll V.- 1MIII Rego, William Scheidcgger. William of the program include an address by HI I . the music lovers 50c -who'prd eugw tu Not Conferred by Age 18 1, Alitar A. KJiikel.,-,. miKiin>;rM h auk P i ni»iu»-ir <>r n .-w ì . » | VV MiM.HIl w I II K HIM hvv Shallcruw, John-Slelger, Uta C. Tor­ CoL H. J, M . Dudley, i^f Elizabeth, pn»- 111 - »Tli, IM«. Jaim-a J. • Nalan-...... hear Italy s h.yliest exprvfuuon m vocal . Tho young will ta rcmly iv lenra - rdliiautl Horluff tora. Theodore E. Urbanowltz, Seraflna entation of diplomas by James Arthur . • rimi II»«- t4..|i|i«ft|. «mi Volli |)i-r*i>l>» «n-lj I.» ita 'HM^nble.. ' ■■■■■.• -• frutu the old in proporilou as tlidr HI lew Ih A*«euiiii>ni iiujUm .lm-,-» t.-ott*. «f > ,w • lM*wFv -rWwn>l' i- . , J.'Ventre, Louise M. Vitale, Albert- N. Jr„ President of the Board of Educa­ ■" 'A 'i* \Ui\* Tártara' K»(" «nti ►> .(• f.it inr»l*»g»d ,i>ii'hiUt'ti S -'J O'.“,-*: ••••rt«H* l"t.« ■ nie orgamziiUon from Florence leaching 1« not tliruat upon them. We ,Hl . 44 vv 11 :H^rth«»4,f. Vitale...... tion. ..and. presentation of - medals . w -•■nà­ *j(i tuit, in* «tat* msmnI «or «r n rii u‘<«t a» 1 v»*w»**a lini made up of :.hltK. .aingonj,-: acVvrwl'Ai •U lutve to bu iourtiera illt llie day of - 14 *—■H W Hhfiptnpfitr;.. iati»«' In ut f. ilifC.tiril J 'aitali for »«|w{ ■•••llw»l, Iv iiib '« -v;*lW t*acber--is Miss- Olga L. Nelson winnereoLlheFeldDay-exeTemby ia t I.I II twar 1 Aulhrii.ly (hem oi noble families and LS directed ou r death, and w e Icu rn moat, from |.y f.ohll.- iF.nli.F, at ti«« MliirWa,om«‘«*.|i» tl>« ¡ ',,<«|i nf K*iill»*»Hli lo and class officers are: President.; Jo­ Principal William J. Deans, Select it ts HI Irwalk ' AMekautent t'nort iit ih» l ’Uy-of KtirtfirUi. -N! J.'. hit ! *"*• M»»i' "I- -V»* • l*-«***-y. by Ramiro Benclh who is in-ehaixe ol one HOolhcr,,, (f the young are that K'i If . c II hartfs-li ...... WUl be rendered by the oycliestra' p ; IVKMNKHItAV. TUR 21 I'M l»A\ OV JIVi,l\M,> - aeph C. Battaglia;. {Secretary, Mary ■.lie tn'isic ut .several calhcdralsm Italy 104 w 1, Coirli« : . - IMNR A- I»-.- |9SS - - . • , , .»I/I<*''it ,Vi . *tlUi tho old are aiauxlbiia te leurir Hh tlo»v ’ l ■ fctlllWll.. ( . . Kramllck; Vice .President, Eleanor :J. Mayor Oswald Nitsehke will rpjiie- vlsiuxI annually by UiouKandz of Ainer «I tt»0 »Mo. k .Iti (ha aftartiuno of Mhl '«Ur. l'hifl»ml* amp ,-hl t om- 0.711 • are to leadi, they will ho ready to 1*4 ■j VV II t»»l#hl'...... if \I|ì |iI«iii gan. - e,« tua X : 1, VV IttriWh A Cu tvj »} petit Jurors serving in the eountv court* T h e open air show for the coming now .fur^iiHji_jitj f r o m s j3 0 _ ^ /- = x&fcat “IfliMRjm j V^icir” lrlre-' lo dmiMtae - ex» • *cf*«*F »kFFfw • . • : ir?» .|kM,H.MMi-*4.,*H.»-»Uil-WF« Ut, UiF*w^>iw*atitor=viyr^wtteelav-**4jmtiwi tH-Wntfo hmi kftowKnigt»* irT« fobr' '% «V .Buster.. Amoroso^..Jamea-.-Amoroso,. Prflnge,.!yiaiU5d...this, week .at • u,ut L mIi«? A M n J IV| j . v », rUij-f Pterrw-'iii w -miiRational -winging-perch tali Id cTalin ulU 'lilfon. und .venera^ -"ttrn .« f*i .a h n s . u Id at rima ‘rrum III» hhirwi- ,;,iiv;r«.i,uf,ri, M ai«y Arthur, Doirçüück Battaglia,. Jo­ of Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur oj act lilty-.fcet In the uir, the.Roaders (jF«> ■ ( H u H ia rim t...... I Kit .timi ai ■ ah «Irl« Uu« if aa ■t Amin», with tlm » Ira .yfsid „r, f.,.| t„ tlon uu the «round of yenra only. The -.(««■>' |'nti|‘Svv.'.... ; .... ~T.Xl - li“ AlOt.l.n ih .... fipph. Battaglia, Samuel;Battaglia..Ma *- Newock-avcnue. :• - ...... —.... iMiUL-li6*LUUi-ihl«i-4lii* af..L'Ltm^HUtt-L •o. -Vj.'SiiSiZu C*-o.; «nd Benonta- Roscta: ail rlrvcr out1 wetiknreH of old tige ilioulti he Irritt i n ■vm..»" “ - —m i II) »u dll j 2 d>aia** SO mlmili« ' r»»4 *a tifai T -n mi- A vvimi“ rto Benin tente* Hoger. .Birlngtr,. Ruby The regular meeting ot the. flrv de* ■ ll.-lvri It .... M l loo —thettr« ~t***n» ^*♦-1*4»^ « door urusts.-______ltd ti.»ndcrly;-juat' n r nil o th e r w en tr -teet- -4t»- » - tmtntT' 121 . »iutii .17 •ra weal a ill.alaii« » Ih hin I),,,' K« (■ «rlb foir tli r-.l Stringer, Huth Blringer,. Victor Blrin- partment was held on Tuesday D ie s.ik stocking contest on lliurs lirln i A KavÍf íi...... \-s i VI •«tre tu»ws Ih treated, but ulti'otlon i.r T.u fia­ a 1 ■pint. Dli'lltH 1« • irúrlli ni »1 'la , 'il v hr r J u . all <.r- I.S..» «er* Frances Bona, John Bona, Hazel at department headquarters * day nlghta for the fair darners und Uu ' Ill'iFII A ’ hHIlMl . •..... H i ‘-.f>\>i nt-« ,H m xhl-a ••'«1 lint fi-»t lo a pond » Oir.l ‘ ■imply liecmme of year« which limy . — A l.lre I. 1« DUI|.).v|,-d T * - Browne, Andre- -Oannarl&to, : Josephine MTri-and. Mrs. James Arthur wetakiyji.'dufiw.oj k-d on ilayr.-on-«:; F rid a y ID- th» ««Id •hl» lini- ,f Mi lari Armila Ihnil's» 'b avr ’ bren^s{H»nifinJn*i jiequtMrenre at!>p)MA;{nui2sé3.0ia«4 Cannarla tou;.Eugene;jCÄpppla1.-Angelical ark,. Avenue», gave a-jeception; last a w * m?;hlv“ ai©'updpu1ftrn'fe»tfiresr— D uring tnrtt»'-*wtrKnHWV- .x.’fEì'.r íegríT* 'V -'fà'ï h;-Uíé (ñ.Mu hi« R.'.Hhu :\it..v 1 i ® to. oxNlTng atundnrd» und condltlo'p« n f 1 1 A :|ï Autfiiitui ti ¿ VVfpiHtiulf. Cardella, Hose Cordella,. Samuel eira- In honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Camp­ liie week-numerous outings were given maV«- nf Mi:...... > N LM, ’ • ...... Itati i-ritliit-l • Vtaj* r . N-w niaiijx. ih I« unjustifiable. The wisdotn which . , Miilrwatk AntF-aiiiFtil oiMitia ai.|.irf»int volo, Rhoda. CoUlns, Desmond Cordnef, bell of Washington. D. C. Guests were lo*. Ci A VV VV«kiri.l,| . ,... lTm'r.-F and several picnics held.. Olympic Park U . «.vvii r.u- t life hua given to those who luivu al Iti» ,<| lo i'tf tiiijil (V«krl1,{,t ..... Amella Dannlela, Dolly ¡^annida, LU- present from Newark avenue and an with us natural shade Is an attractive AlrlIKIIT ' Mil111.VIA V T4»J'r way* hoen learuing will , make Itaelf HhlrMaik AmfmiiivmI . RIMACI ! Jmtii'« aiolo.tiMtiu *|.|.o»»ljna|. li |V'«mi Hau Dannlela, Ralph Davis, Eleanor enjoyaole evening was spent by all rc.v>ri and many fraternal organiza­ 4*9 t - (i It. »lrti|»lrr. .. . felt and will he recognized, It need ' .MAVICfcfr-Il Timi, Hh, » Flanagan, John Flanagan. Harold Oeorge McKenzie, who. recently. re­ tions from .outside counties ure urrang 112 12 V »FFlolf ...... - i.K.vvirr, l'i.iiiiu h a r.vu.KV. h->i >• nut be uwMjrted.— Exch an g e. :i7 J* . lutin» Arihtir ...... CIMAI « )'.i.-a. 4 . Francisco, John » Furze, Rose Furze, turned-.from an evangelical trip, and ing for their annual outings. _ t 0 __fu ______JaJlU>*-Aftl«Of MMKItl»>"M MAI.X--4hjlor« 4.W __WUltiun ^Furze, Gladys Geore^ Clara con Fred will leave by motor lomorn* 41 • *i Jauif« AUlmr ...... Tl» ln« i|!r*-¿ ImI I «liall M|..ìm ....Jaeger, Irm a Jemmott. Julia Jonas. i^McinrisU.aho.pIan.Uilake^a-.vau -114— Nili-* A’HiOf ...... l.y |«iMU- rruiliiV; «t IliP-HIwrllT'« i.R Lif* Never Always : ------“pertencr*-“wlrh“*ifiyfng—lU nnla - 'I hey - MlilfWilk A*«* «•nn-»,t . •nmrt -HmnTT-fn- tTir-tTtjrnr-rfintn'tti "T-T —rrnrTrr-^i'""i77,í;T,íJ'.vf,;,4.-;' . .„Lena . K a ise r....W illiam - HaLsch ...Harold. touL..ULs.j>ammer,:wiU.bc.-mt(y,csltiU Ui broogh!^ otre^---in ud n lottH ry t*» •_y.i-.--J ti r X—■ ___ WBHNKHim r»|g ÜUL JM Ï (.ULiil - 4 J.‘Ol|u« ^1: jJill! Hh.1 J -uiUi.l ~ fpnUdson, Trances Kram lkk, rFrarikT ------H'*»K A -1 t Ins« Sanshine or Sorrow in o w ‘ t i i a f T h c Aut'DnV.ibiie C lu b oi examine and he found the creature . - ' hôI s-whiIi AmwwñíhFüí7 ; frii7,-i';.íiir“íi.7‘rf'in'-“.TT“T:fi/;ii-u.;-^ . Kramllck, Mury iewunllplc Mmy l.tt- jV-n«-rxa (Jug J ^jiltoLujli Joy* 11.1 5fl_ lamt-é .VHiiiir , . . »i i*»,. i.-yiorfc: in. 11*0 anWtm.o --if x«i.i dar.' _._VV Mi.ll.HjP-V V.. J. II c ji.^TH . J'_\ V*j hadA »»«pafchmeiadikahakM^Aiy^EPbed' " "garo, Carmena-Ldiriteo; Dominick I ÏP .frT " . ^ ( --jrfr.— — ...... “ "Afr^h'ówr -rm a|^ ,1W*r'-trrr-t#Lvi/"'pairrrt«-'-fifí and we slmiitil feurn to ae*v|d our lot V J h iw v O r,Tttr-aiintEiirTcad'iDook;‘ from body lir foreTogiC" ‘ mino, Thomaslno Lumino, Mary Lu­ • ,11» Nnir*-Arthur ...... - 1X4 I» Und'aii'l iifvfiiU**« sHnilr,. tjrl*«n .»*"1 -N Ihk. ln. ilhti.li Wlf ji • reaiaxuible a4.‘urs Guide- which ^xperlmcm«— sliuwed-tbe-.reptlle. th» TfiWnaMli nf Cianfrini, In lim-Coniily i.f : - . :mina, i Gertrude Qoiuüdr Josephine ^k.-iu*..Jj»iiH-»_;,VrUiuf ...... IH .KZ a h w r v n a j r lor^dutnbutldn: IH T“l* 3(4 4-»lBii*lFi| ou • .,-vrUln map enllll,-**“ " ' Maritano, Tony Mascara. Roosevelt Me* : The Guide m ita one hundred anu I l l ‘Jllt, 2.5 j-N nn» Arthur , . Il 24 i.lliid, a 11 -io i»-. hi quietly u^d-’ dumbly when be.«c! by of considerable height with uncunny ’ ' Í. Hltlrnilk AwK'*»iii»rtil . . lus on «>f l'r,i|.i.rlr «I .Ald*n* • l7«loi»- Coimljf,. N.“ J'J. '■‘teli K". *,Ifva,ir 1 f, Kinnie, Matilda Meyer, Douglas Mór- crashin g •flilvvrsliy. Slake tbe best twvnty-eight pages. CGnLauuTa wealth accuracy, Nntlvcs say It will .not at­ )»'» . 2i 1w,*Atf .vUniF» AlUiiir- ...... 21 Ml *.lry A M. Wiioilriiff..' Nortr]fOt^ Alili ‘»Ulf Hliih' ,.r • S. -a- lek, Mabel Muehlelsep, Oswald Nitsch- ui UAelul-mformation lor exactly plan- . "... y - ! Kuji-wulk . , IT'J 'i flle.r .Snreri.Ur Z7lii, 1491; '»• h.|i ,*v’tiiiil,i ra : H KM \ S f M» »1 a «Ir possible JJj;bt..ii^5iliiaL LLe enem.T.; b'Jl: tack the-passerby- IM tltaeen but If rìT " Ì:iì.‘,' n '' y«MlíA 'Ártliur'';."’...'.V',‘ H an 7nlrt;'ín*M',"'.5nir.-ifinn,'-Tn*¡n'virTTir -2 m 1 'i.'dr'iif—ivnv.'irr-ivr ".vntrTBMT •^iiiir'iiT«'“'" -“ke^'BoleBlaw‘^PerUowski;''-Markm-*i*ertK cringe here to-go! on yottr ,vacattoirtrtp' tiie end, after you have d<»ne-v«»ur one b ill?« one*« r y e i^ fr o m ^ U ie '^ e ir 1 f i ^ ■'t, . '’- •“'JmtiHpArDttir . “Wf-es •»rl«F«yr •■i»ioim»htr^'»l*1*r*HUi'*al«lr’4J;«ll.-- r-owski.-Fred-Poultney,-Helen-Regó, Ed­ atid-l»owrU>;jtet .therm -T he‘im»tormfii»i; I1Ï"—jq-i-re«—¡^-/nniM-'Arthur -T-r—1iror ------—-HAMHRI.-41 — ltmj«- KCt-T-Kf' -LOi«a--7Tir—vrrfn-íiT—ATrri'rir''"'w1d~TtnT'“t:-nin’rrr-’-iort>’“ ery best, try to rest conteirr;*nIciP (ure before out of It» range of flight, KHANK H IVKÍ.SKit. Aüy t hf Mil f,ltr<«M tlu-fcj'o" MMi'ilhif Vi.rtli l\ ward Kussniak» William Scheidegger. inlcages and itineraries shown In the IH il .. . .74 SI ever the outcome may be, ■ Sonietimet one hears a faint hire and almosMn 143 .-34 • l »m*-t_Atüiür_r-— _ I» il) yuJA.1 ( ______|±iu» a n \t ‘ ‘ ' ’ 'iftmfi-á' W'i-gf.' »ml f*'i~V io 4 ix.lt.t. i; Margaret Serpi,.Rose. Serpi, Samuel Galdo. covering the va*t area of tlie M2" 2tr; Jirtnrm^'ArtliUé v i...... :«. 7IMH nl|r our -experlencea^are Wtter; _oM.er «tuntly -feels Bharp^IgWl^ In the*back. l«/R. Kaal.-l S e rp i, L i ly ShaPÛcroes; W illia m - Sh a ll- Cnrjed ■ BtaU»-east''of''ihe'‘'MiMi'wrppi ■ ,;;.ro J ' V » ,. 11 .-. . .("■ ltr| - |rirti^ ili.;: Jamt-r ArUiur .__ ^crosai.^Albert:^fitapperfettne-TEdwarh axiO/'xri«dern.-:^inttila;-'iis-'we:P^ail'the 3 » fn«'''Ar lhrÍT'-r“¿;.xíi! our part, filsy the -gatne orfife Intel to the missionary a »uufcB’whlelr can Stapperfenne, -William 'Support enne, more "popular. Lraiucontinenta) ilnti • I tv» -:i Jj*i)iF» A> Ihur .... 345 «M iiFth l.'itoHr . ConiMitr, piallili^,. !i ri!/“*. * *; À,,..... r. f . . . > (i...... llgeiitly uud honestly, we cab usually run forward or backward with equul * I t»> 3« JaiiiF» Artliur ...... 41 H I IIMJISMSII , • ■ Gabriel Szabo, Dominick Tripodi. Grace trans-Cauadlon routes, afford tlie mo­ Jam«1» Arthur ...... :... 4.OR I*f VII* .»rut..Amtriliiif. Jlfl. Vita, .JtuIlrhT* «ml IIHltn'«ll -d hr.i. \*|i/il«r ami Mm VV.-«|prly luaured of fitting rewards: And ease, - - . l)Nti«ra, rt ala. i|«r<-ii«Iati1a. I l fa, <|l>. I«i «ajj»*gljr..waal.-Li« -.iM A K E H . 'wUXch'?TIieMriSTUiy_ auth€ntiedescTiiK ~exclteineDt:r-of-anj-nfirvou*-appufafu*- If»lit iaefuff j)iF Fix,r|tialoii uf )ha «ala, or (fit -•a Among- the tours with large maps in prt*prrtx will N fraultl ■■■ . . ~ « lIK U lf n i—WAÌ.X- r.ilffi- (íiiimv ------• r r Jmgntznanaf r .u.41an :.k s a -m ade. in ¿ E n g U n d -by .. a -klr, a ffe cU j d s more powerfully »than one |'|«*ai f.'ourt V li l/jrr|iml A Mona. Irir'..' » Hr# IlIUftllilM . • theGttl£te*T«;'A(ni‘ iorney./DP B o o k e la 160G. thit^^Ueif ubaltered’ ^v:1' - *-i ataall !*■ no ullirr purrhaiar wilCTa* «irurk uff r The origin of fear la often trsceable Pacific. Cape Cod, Capltot, dixie, Onui- and wild lo Urn HOK.O(;(3ll OV KRNILWOHtll, planllifT. vn. Oularptra OUchlnn. «I«r*ni|aril? f l . i ' n J E W O U L D - ' . «I*. I«. *L Irr, On IhKkaird JinUmirriL ,i *• . ’ to some Incident In early Ufa Thus, The rain was collected by means of lie State. Maine, Mid-Wat, Great In 7r« for redrinpUrm it £1*ht l**r rchIhw b«r _ funnel into a flask, weighed, and the annum, uid tha ' MunlcIpAllty - «hsll have U»t Hy viruta of ih# nU>ve ai*i«d writ of a^ lifcJTA N D ' a boy was fall 6f courage and fond Lakes-to Gulf. GCeen Mountain, Lake E tiu f» t4Cloud-Tr€a,t . ' urn« rrrurdira and rlilita ''ai «Ut«r pttrrhanrs, facían lo ma itlfNiPd I «hall atpodè for *■1"! /am MfArtAIIA'ft I1ANXS ot fighting op to the age of-ten, when weight converted Into Inches—a differ» Land.: Ideal.- Long Island, Montreal­ Inrludhts th* rlslii to liar or fortdoM th* rl*ht hr pt.hllrr vmdtjr. ' nt'lhn Wrarlff'a «(Br* In l»w| » UAN»«1 One of the most striking phenomeoa of r«Nkmptl age. to Trie Automobile Club ot Ameri­ day uf April Ac D.¿-lt29, upooi th« sppDcstloa NEW JERSEY CENTRAL London, * the' 'heart '.of the British and- loftier volcano- than Vesuvius. n«fd, liNWxi County, ;Nvw Jrrnny, ImImi(Uis to ca, 12 East 5rid Street. New York. of Ihn uitdertlcnnd, -ta AdmloiairnUlx of.lb« the New York Hutruruvn Land ’eeder •oalb"or>nOnnnl)«i>^4h«4^ '•, ft rPHfrrir"lrt^A'-t>tffgt 'Ti«-t1in: nrratir«rty--nldr ~H»ve1^^4msiîv ^ m a iy ‘>Âm^ow^Ùlen&,nâon* county Terb* raesbUng “troll«,"■’•»t uro “eruptive pine” inenUaiied rose more rlalma and dnsuods IfilfiW tbn nateU of Mid of Houlh Avnnun, 299 fant nnnWrly from th« a housekeeper wolk« IW» liiitireerenry - council has been diligeotlÿ striving to th, - meaning of “rolllii*“ « , 'romb^ thflo -10,000: feet-above the crater. * It derrisrd wUWoinlJt onnlhn Don^lb# dntn.of tntefWctbm of- thn mid tkfA of Booth Avanu« Old. Doctor Johnson said 'patriotism «aid ortkr, or /th*y will I« fnrevar barrad fron with ih« «mtlerly ald« of Oak Itm prop* miles every ypur in prcjuirlDK Ihrre Ud*." The word trolley“ wa, coined w a s f in s llj hlown :-off • b f the w ind, find one. A subcommittee of the was the Isst refuge of scoundrefK Bol pronncetlag or rncoyarlai ihn sasw. . . , ' «rty Ima *. DoOtAgn Of 49 f«*t «nd » depth of m eals-n flay» Him remetiy for, H seems n i purposes committee, which .had In England, and w u #r*t o*ed In the biding thé son s* Il drirted sws> m VIOLA r Z H lttO V .I la case: that falls.'nowadays there I* . . “N , . ; Admin torxtrt*. 10tary arm»unUn» Jt^proiUp«UI^M^418. to tie for Uie liouiekcuper tq move u the matter In hand for nearly fifteen t t a t e o t s -Isnd-nrt- and thro o t n atfil a writ of error, or certlorarl, or an elqnsited blsek eluod. CARL B. VAMINMKI, * ' . * bit nearer N ie-fiellcntessfir store,—^ yearsg has drea tt op as • bad Job. 1fw«raiK-OMsomi»w» " - -. Froetnr fnr > AdmlslSrslrlx,- . \ »A U W A BAUXÄ, Ally's.. ' ' -ftnllsi Hr i* — — 7 *- lws-fi».M : 8pri|»tleiU Union. - _ ------^ *'■ • ; ; ' 1 3^r~ • m s e c -

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‘ FRLSBYTtlitAN MKVS r n h .... : !....' M HOOK SOTRH .... 'Forms o f Salutation . 11A\F. fcNJOl Alïl.l. K\KMN(* i \Vn*hin(toft -School. ■ That Seem Peculiar ■' Tiw Oarw-ood Prohbytman M»-u k J Umtotm u-%u.' >f»*ve recently U*en If sotoe one should approach you ZC3lItr.1irtâ,ndWirJTtXlÜAr,-jmîxtitig” M*Tfr^-prrmp>î>Tjrr-3ll-Yra^CTr-TtT~ttyir-iTigt»ml and •wsy,"“tiuW'lio- you- p**rsf»lr*?"-- or- day evening at which tune thc-> «•m « • \ y* IhnîI i lu v were Ktandard tosi* and’ oak you' I f you' have **aTPn -your rtc«. tamed Uie mrmbm of .the tuai* ol^ttow re s u ltile » above Uur given me* don’t be offended. The«e are the words bainl Ch'orge I^Kige trum hU&ibeOj. loium ■ / * * by wblcb the Egvrpthtn* and (.'blnese • " liiere were-, over uû present, llw* Ih<‘ drauing exhibllion given luM say "How do you do? wtit*n they meet enjoyed gaines und iclirsluiirriU um! Ululala/ mghl was largely attended. so acquaintance. * an enjoyable time was had by üJJ.^.Wjh*- / All races have their own peculiar cud credit was giver» to Mr.a Jack iTér- fx bf/,1 wllL close n..Friday,. June 22. forms of salutation. . On Inlands near son- the chef, for' the womh-iful coflre •«/i»i and/the graduation ‘exercises will be the Philippines natives grasp the foot und the wuy he imfitli.«-tl the i utering. hold TlmrMlay evening. June 21st, ut of the person they wish to greet and At ili}' next Social meeting tin mein*1 k io. . • " • beri« ol the (ierinan I.utheiun Men * gently fub their fiices with It. South The -gruduudon ( lass will present a Sen ISiSnders rub no'»«*.s nn«l exchange --- -Club-will l**-U»wi:-ti««‘ht*— It hr-t4»e-wajt ~~\fnrk .CoulmeiueiiiiMit.'1 the informal; gifts, while the Moora-kiss each other a that all those "who can will ultend and part of which is follows'----. shoulders. bring a inend A.a<*»d time to h Class M«jlto for a liiplcima'* «How la your strength?*, whs the . our motto and the iOo new nu-/nbeii> C^lass T'lower “fiarwcHHl's Variety," greeting In ancient Rome, where every drive Ih'abotii t*«'l May Jtt when ÎU7.V tin, John Pearson! Conrad Johnson; Royal Arcanum Observes find hlmseFt the better for the cheer of . hnished..i:aiu^und...Lrui:kx rolled Oil lh^ ... Musii:al..fiel'éLtlün\:r. Kar:l.Llmpcr,. : the repast -, j1-,- ~ r r ¿izg: iFiftyiAr^tAnniversary ' *r ‘’Thrnr^Trjrtitr* 7 M f ntfmm**rt* «jw »1 lends subsume«* to arrowing leelmg in 'Hu- lorttial part br.jhe program will Explaining the Wind -.• automotive circles that .Chevrolet will iw iiK follows: w ' . • ‘ The blowing of the wind Is owing not only -equal it.*. 1922* volume ol .a Pn‘Mdent> address of .welcome -Jo­ Interration^i Convention at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, to the presence of more sir at one million curs aril Ijefore the cIum* t>I seph liumenik, . - - ' place than at others This causes a /Î926. but that tt also will dphlleate its ‘Preseidatlon of (lilts, Three Pictures, June lSlh to 22nd— Forty-lwo State* and push from the places of more sir to­ / 1Ü27 performanci' ol building unci r.ell- In the Fort,” “The Coming of J.be, Canada Represented. ward those of levs, end the greater / ing more ears thai.i any other nutiiti- Wiiït«r 'Wim''rTtn‘c r ',TTiérC(Hirtsliip of this difference In quuntlty of sir the / facturer in the world Miles Etanchslf - Anna Hehduno: . * I 'l l , ,| stati * and in Canada as Royal greater the push, hid) the faster the Prcsentatliin of lilplomas—Mr. Tul- tri i min D.iy, will be most fittingly winds. Now, It K difference lo tem­ Everything or anything ...... IIOHOrtill flltlKFK - r hx h. President- Hoard: of £l will reopen : on Wednesday, M r unti ’Mrs. -William Dumn h and I m ut itiv(> i>r Pre-Shut Coolldge has United States Is greater itiun at any Printing line, small or September;5th, 1Ü28.; •: .! ' ;.. ., • v . .-family hf sheer kjk'IU. last w wit- >uv*n ilriiuii„tHÌ Hid parly jsUl also other time of the year, hence the dif end «I latvulelle Âheie they-havè a -« lér tf i i*ç '* A ^wiui - tlhir Arlington < emotery and other. ference in atmospheric pressure be­ h«4d (his alp'i jujori nt. Ù: 15. ; Mrs. Itich' cottage ’ . {KihrtK of lntert“d In VVasiilngtoa, tween these regional* then greatest and large. We do the best art have u tcjsirt ' about tlie -prlc^ of the resulting winds'strongest. These Mr und'Mrs 1 1 (.‘ou«II ol iViird lite oilt^i.iiMling feituru of tho 1927 dental equipment, and officers for the winds are not muinly north und south Avenue visited relativ«son l»n g Isluiul (imI«P it Jutiileo 1eir tonveiMlim was coming year were, elected. . , si the pressure Is, hut from west to work and charge no over Uil week« ml ....V «-Uie grunting of n iliyidend equal to eight ahd onelhlrj {>er ceut of the east. This Is owing to the effetl of .. ^Ja^trkt Chrk IIkmuo.. 1 aneli was. School Asormbty . ' ' inimril nsm^snient of each member» the roisdoi) o f thè eunh. ln -a vvuy •. Te^ere^led for‘'•the fourteenth couHéÇùr more than poor work Oil lastl^hilrsday Üir SB'i-cliBuià gave fully: underrltHHl, -;but -no| rapalrie. jrf live time at tin* uncling ot lt»e fiotud and wltfr the report of thd actuaries a program in (he assembly on the dlll- brief expismitlon. - q£ Education on Krhliiy: e vening, ’i’iils in tin*. Rovul Arcnnutn Valuation Ex-: creuti inveiitloiis sitKlied during the will cost. - -v . . was the final-meeting ol the year. . hililt. for Ihlr y!e;ir ending December year Thé class. Ihud made. iuodelA,or O^rwmxt Council,30lf, Jr O U. A. M.. .II. 1927, which phicei the solvency of Score One for the Rddie Cranford i drawn pifcturca to Illustrate eachf ln- the Order nt por cent, and with ...... will (take part In the birth .‘annlveraao’ vciittuh. T'lio newing inactilHe, reaper, * Before the day* of the radio the. a r.e.Horvu fund of_^$_21.295,246.63._th*; minister- too-frequently used to stand JflecimbU.^,ri««a4,lc'j!riUJU'lepUoim a ¿»yaivlu.u.auJ.gcauUusL.yf.aa-annual la^hhr irtRpIt "Xnd^'Jookthr over^the; ...... -»■««- t --rV tr.7îv: ~,**u*^«in-wmtr «how«T- -C!hlKtrefr 4*k*<. ft4thrmf’4rj-’T-JwMfiiTrnr, Eldabelti Mlsko, ClurifUia Bvv Muny councils nro in favor of •; wood Council will take part In the big Great American desert.** llut today It •mk. lla/j'l Kuylor, Itcmlce Colwell, Ken- Itoynl Arcanum home for^ èged memi 15 North Union Avenue, Cranford parade. uhhh will loaldre the Celebra­ Is- «llfferem - He imw- says: -"l -ahall iiell) Wliile, ■ Charlen lllnhup, Edward tiers. '1 Ills qnt'Ktlon will he brought tion The computer In charge ol i»r- address myself to the unseen thou* Liin and Kmmett Harney. lieforo tho Supreme Council. — rmignneirt* is: Itlchunl Wait, clmtr- sands'who are llstenlnc in througbout Harold C. Knoep'pel. Suprèma Re* -jnnir, II M. WycktdT. Wni. Hcfele, radioland.* That s wim? we would call .„M U d m l^ovb tu .Pl^-Uic.^uubJW^hd gt;ulaiX-J.lHUloyalyArc«itiiuiu.Js^w«ll^ Adsfutwr^v: ” AT * p»M #r. U*iraMlmt“tiliritH,'elvt*iiV--tiii>luina.-.-ftuui -tniowntflttvl ami four Provltu-«1« of Cauatln, will the ofllco of Supremo^ Regent, s bust- Tho Quarter Ceiitennla^ Celebration held -their first annual field meet. There gather on Juno 18 to hold iludr am iH-ofl acumen of great value to the . Cummlttee .will ineel this .eveiilng in •weiv ^fiiurUirii^ evciiU-wTUi about 125 tiual couventlun.and ..to colobrata the iitgàuUution. ns ; evidenced by - the tire munlclpaf Imndfhg?'" TTic^TouTalif «iitih’H. The winners of each event tlfty llrsl anniversary of the Order. progress made under his admlnlstro* lion for the Veterans- Service Tablet Aill nwelve the prise* which are to'bc ^ Judgo Vernon Kprately. noting for don, -, — ;is~ being. laid .and.., llui^lablft, V,1U . be puiMmUnJ bv-Uie PuruuL-Tcaduiis-As. -the (lorornor-of. Virginia,-will extend ..With a total of 6241,327,106 paid to v. _ -erected un Momluy...... uiciai4ou4>:riday..aflexiiix)U.hillli:..wct>k.- ”the:afflclal^.wcJct}me:Tto.:thq-dulegntei^ -hmiolklari.es—ou-Tdeath^-ofalma,-6488^; A meeting was held iumiay even Iv chalH'l. in riod,. _ _ -ii^Kiiith^driurivRj^^t.tJMj-nvnjnh^rHi^ 112 disbursed for. old ogerbenefito and Tng.J?J(- tj^e Magnplia-^n^e^w-c^^iii tlty- 'Jiti^’evenf.‘r-and w‘tnw»^-wet^ ^ lol-- VujuTeriniT.hotel. “T* . . ' iSoSTiOiT—pard ''on^nour^arsahiiRy Jclterson Scluxil. ^ lows’ Hupromo Regent Harold. (j. Kmu*p: claims, tho Koy&l Arcanum has a Mr "add Mrs. J. Dimler amt lamllv - • - HOYS iiid._-«oo.u. .i,o -uutcc=.uiR)_Ur4lio.>7AurJh.: splendid record for Its fifty-one years -.r-.-: qj“Becond -Avenuc vi&U‘- . ,T M r; and ^MrsrTChwuiv Myrtlr 1 iW-VaulcrrCUatlfiA Muuller - < ^ LripY«àrPrìvUègè~^~;^yn Avenue, uttended the - conference ol bliot Put—John Van Alison. Odd Power Credited 1 H a e B e e n L e g a liz e d the Lutheran Church hi Troy» N. Y. ‘ Class Relay, 9lh Grade William Leap year was so named by . the • last week. • . Hutton,- Joseph Jablonskl, William ’ • , • to Precious Stone* English bvenuso by the old Julian cal­ Dtnny Odesky excellwl among the ijhuk, Eugene (lallowuy,. • RutH>tslttionM still poislsl about the •. Qarwood schoolchildren In an essav mngU-ul |Miip«*rlioB of umny Htouoa endar every .anniversary on that year GIRLS leuped over one day In the vyeek! but conU'at sponsored by the Elisabeth Running High Jump-Anltu Oalou.v On nccoimt of tluit ns>«n:|iit't'«l with Dally Journal bn Uie subject. ‘ How 1 tho opal, tho proposal la frequently how long the name has Ihh*i» tn‘ ex­ ky ’ istence Ih not -recorded- Likewise the . Take Care of My Teeth.” Running High Jump, Cluss .U - Jyn- nmde by Jv'w-elers' us.^oTiiilI origin , of “indies' privilege" on this lee for Ourself nle Castalda me, suited Frlüuy^öll tile S. S, Colnm- standing Broad Jump-Atury Nova- _yeuc_.ls_U«ist—In—autbiultyv-aRlHmgl»- bus for Utemen; She will visu tn Uer to for stones ptissesslng unusual re­ tegeud lu V u Hint i>t. Patrick Inaugu­ whyîxperienced Owners Demand f \ slel.s'kl. : - ' + ■ ■ rated (he custom. . ...manyjtnd^France _ _ „ H^ketball 'nHOV^Anna Pusliman. quirement*. T he gltzurd of n rooster „r-r.TU'v.-raut-l^lunan^-i^lnr-roi-.thc “ 'lipVdrDtish^Flcn^rte't^ is anid tO'lmvoTCTOnted ft stobe-wTtkTj V- ts :.SuTd.iIliut:..iii,. 12Sg ' t Ife -'ioilvw^ Oennan Evangelical -Church, is on 75 Yd. Dash—Mary Sanzalone.. ’ ^ rendered wives monv ugreeiihle to lug.law, legalizing leap year customs, Badiësbu Fisher ¿fhslcxi "WW.-^mipckd’4irJ4cntistid'7Tir:^r,7J^r/J^“i ' *^o1u?nV(*!^'Öhio"'",ltV^wnrfetüfh“to’-li[i. nick, Irene Sla^kò. -Alberta Uloodgootl, yKWinrirtoiur'ror sori“ eyes! lleialis 'Tt ti atntUt an«| ordaìnt That dur­ Bn Ooklànd-Pontisc iliowroorpi Corne to our showroom during pulpit on October. 1st. the pulpit now Anita Oalousky. ' . • ‘ of paste <»r gho s were In common use ing the rein of f»lr malst bllkslt Ma* throughout the United States a the Fisher Body Demonstration.' ■ being occupied by the Uev. Carl Ihxer ._Tba.ttlut2i-grade-elfti»-won"thrTrrent In-ancient ••Hmd-umH»r:;the-name--of- •gest e,—for-• I Ik—yen ri*--k *ìovrue-*sa-dèt«e* •pecUlFiiherBodyDcmonstra- ____ Tlie- Rev— lx>uls-Schrid"wntI- -team-how-Fisherrbulld»-bodies' v«t nupiber of events, having a Total ot serpents* «ggs Ttnvv wore thought tn yeart\ ilk nmytlen l.ul\e of bothe tion open* Saturday^ June 16. Uie pulpit in Uie Presbyterian church and u hat high quality of material 14 iK)ints. followi-d closely by ^ the sev- bo generated fi*om the breath of the high«? and low e estnlt shall hoe Ub­ Cooperating with the Fisher Body ~lhts Sunday inth guide who had a total of .19 serptnts1-h(:Ing sliot~lnto the air from is used. See for .yourself w hy erto to bespe_ke ve mart s)ie tikes, al- _Corporation,_Oak.landL ha* * ----Last fiuiulttv—wjt>-(5hildtnt tr-IMy-m iheirWsfc'ng“Jan* "s^UJlcrs w ore ser­ belt ho-rv'fii«w‘* to ralk* her to be his -e*perienced_ow.ner».demand arranged to demonstrate to auto­ the Oaruood iliuixlus T7ie Held meet was under the direc­ pents' eg».-* to mike them Invincible. law ful& wyje, he shull be -mulctoii-dn bodies by Fisher. Dpn*t miss this A strawberry' fesUvuL-was held-last tion of Kites Katiinrtnc Volgtlander, Tt -was long believed Hist a _snp ye sum mie pundls or less, as tits mobile owner* everywhere'thé opportunity to gain a sound Friday by the Ladies Aid Society ol jjiiysical director, assisted by Mr Wicks, phlre would hetl diseases of the eye; estalt mav be, except und awls If he reason* for the superiority and undrihtanding o f such an im* the Uaruood Presbyterian Church Mr DeHart and Mr Dobolbb and such n styme was onw given to can make It apt»eareib that ho Is be- popularity of Fisher bodies. portant part o f your automobile. Qarwood Council. No 309. Jr O U tho_treasury of M.*pnul*a ’by a well* I Irothlt nne Rher'woman he tbsn shall A M , will participate tonigtii in the meaning I.ondou grocer, {«> be u*ed be free'' Oakland AlLAmericoniSi*, $¡04* («>6*265. N ew Scries JVnJiac Six, 6765 co $875, D e sp a ir V ersu s C h e er ■ - A ll prices at factoir* Check O ailam M W iac dWii^rcil price»—they include fow at N. J The committee in charge tn­ for that |iuri>iuo. There «ch> none* »Vheii the llluMrutw] Almiinac j hawdhng charges. General hloiort Time P d jn m Plan available of minlnuan rais; __eludes Richard Watt, chairman E_A_ __Fear. Imuglnlngs. and desiuilr Iqw to lieet «euiul*. to «111 the nmi|iloilon quoted this atatute In 1SUS. howerer, Dehnert, Charles A ilradslmw. W R er vitality, to the recent war It wfii and to |uv, cM driinknniiei'. Il»_ aidlHn!l!olii__«jtii_JtUe«tJuned__ i t Hefele-« Frank Packer. W .-A Itacbcr noticed that the wounds of'cheerful -St. I*lil..re, ln.li.ip of Se.UIe. la aald nq. anlil no an.li ln\. appeared on tho and H M WyckofT sojdlcrs healed ranch more quickly to hn.c hiionII of a .tone which. wl)cn «latulo booW nf Stntt.infL nor «era t t North Annae, W. Mn, W. Crook and children of Hazel .than those of others.—London An* pondered mid drimk nlth .Ineqar, , there rewrda of anj- such tinea. Franco Avenue left last week to spcndThb sum­ CRANFORD, N. JT. swers. - " : made men Inaenaltile to torture. Ihdro once had a lun on belinlf of the feml- EDWARD GRAU mer visiting with friends and relatives in England. ta no record, hone.er, that ho e.er nine leap >ear o.ksts, nnd the cuatom " A ton f of the Bast triwI ^ ass legulieed In Genoa and Florence The nyotdntb was^fmmd'vrtglnatly ~ h) I he ‘■Flfteemb^xcntury.—Detroit ~U—~4or-Spidert1- W tb$* anrcrfi^iJuid^^ffriilnaF^li- wu‘ ~ l: J U n cie. £6 en “" ' ..: "! .. . * Strand* o f the web- of spiders are not brought Info western Europe un­ "A ^uun (tut thinks he s better dan used for. cron line« la microscopes, til the beginning of the Sixteenth others,*“ said Uode Ubcu. "Is g lnetei P a -O D U C T s o r • «.t*i«M Horn# range finders and other exacting In century. Dutch horticulturists brought, bs s great help If he«, can live up to .Salary generally stays small tn pro­ ; - t e ftnments. : A s web Is wound >00 s tbs- hyacinth to Its preoent stage of bis own expectations.^Washington portion to tbs amount of. thought Star, " ■ -■•••. • . • • apont oo lL^-At^ann Olobo.. t t M f a n im------W t ltiI I Ittw iiilT >« I Miti MM Item* JwpC'f!»-.far,yjj4 Mop. ' W.ltk tbw/pris*

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!|Mla£«ax«l^aklM^ll4M»ftlhi.~Jlm*lb«> ÜJfygsZss&dP', B|tpMtMrt 4‘f M w . half NnU aiHf half antitsl - - -- Camillo Massa .CHOICE breauw FRESH; CHOICK bcnuM mada of Ona CENTRAL OtVTTRACTOII .can* aucar. flavor» and frulta. CltO ICI bMauw mada In a claaa «aaMlatiawnt, ■ " CARL WARSINSKI A SON ORAOINO CONCROTI WORK ....Our cbocolatea . ..prova a ravalatlon to you In real ■ Osllan Excavated • ...." Uuality Painting Mid DrcorahAg Sevfrii Rl Os hi IB A R a Try a pound of our auortrd chomlat«. to-day 4*m m BRANFORD O Hot $j tti Jmums St C R 4 * / t> * 0 ft J Westfield Candy KitcheA, Inc. JANSEN TtCUtrilONK 115 Cor. Union Avenue and Alden St Sdimitt & Watnbold Carpenter and BuiUar , CRANFORD -M q o .1 riN n M tla i a SpMtalty PAINTERS . . ivinrhont* w a n • RtrUFF «T R IT T CRANFORD .FELICE E.DIFABIO ^ - * - Philip Erkmanf lr. DECORATORS Owner and BuOdar I t tO U tH ATEJHJE. EAST Talapfcana Orulord 140 ORANFOIU) ...*------Hm w i Bs Wt h iWIir — ? ’■ Mkaalaa' C tM M r (irm i terw h at cani A discard* oa tbo spade fOT f.faeels A «s O r it ls r i H I ] ~ ' ' PLUMBING, HEATING' AND TINNING > CONTRACTOR . JOBBER PROHPTlixu IBSTIBB ‘ ' * ‘ . TÜS M n s i c i U M i i i i n u - a «r w i h t ì i r u m i -b « « » M l f ft - l CaN I « s « i r ......

H earts—-10 Club«—9, 7,1 Dumonds — none Spades — J , 10 Electric Appliances W ork With Speed Hearts — 9 Clubs— 8,6 '.... Diamonds — non« Spades — A, Q, ? ' and Thoroughness . Spade« are tntmps end 2 is in the fad . nine of nearts w ill be good, so he Is Mo* can Y*^ play the-hand so that forced to discard the three of dubs. Z . t b e y t t i r Iw all of the tricks »gain« noir leads the six o fth ib s and Y*)i three . Tw o Features Most -Appreciated, in Summertime .t t y defense? Z should fa d ih e seven of dubs are goad, thus winning a ll of the W f i winning the trkk 1ft Y ’i hand tncks. tnthise*smpfo,both A aad B with the lung. He shduM then le id the are forced to discard dubs, thus ena­ four <4 spades from Y 'a hand, winning bling Y t6 make his club suit, Y16 ui°ii 1» 2 V hand with the quern. , A and B feUow suit on both o( these \Mien both opponents are thus forced tricks. 2rshould now lead the ace of to discard to their disadvantage, both . apades and A i* forced to discard.* He are squeexed out of a tric k — the ca- open doors and windows permit dust to cannot .discard the queen o f diamonds called doublesqueere, . ’ •' * * Y b tenorf diamonds w ill be good; so H ire i* A problem hand, where fhe - ■ -dflftvinto the house so.that dnp«ne» and hb i t forced tn discard the ten of dub*. double Mueen ia powible. Think it Y ttould ftosr discard the ten of dia­ over carefully and try to play the hand :urtams are quickly soiled at a,time that the house' . moods. B is n o * forced to discard. He wjlhat both Aand B will beforeed to • keeper particularly yants her h\>mc c^eait and her I cahoot discard the ten of hearts or Z*s diac.rd (o their diudvantage: clothes itnmaculate. Then she fully appreciates Problem No. JA ■ * Heart»—irta— AA, , J, 9. 7„6^~-s _ - -thc-hclp-eleariai)rcyi-giie hcri the^ase“ wnh^ irX-UU . . .. — xSlUsr«r7 TTwiiiodÄ - f ì f i 7~ï ‘ “ftddcfc'LiffrviaaunijC'and. alriiiirii^ ' ™.Aja£2rSTTr.: Spade» — 9 rugs and upholstered furniture cleaned. Hearta— K. 10, J , arta — Q,1, S, 4 Pottery Lamps. _____ Chib»— 9, 2 uba — 4, 4 ...... X. J.8.2 SDiamond» — O . 6, 5 Spade» — 7, J . J , 2 Spade» — Q, j ; IO, 4 M ake Ideal Gifts H?w Y * j .J(e»ru—J— - IH ^EUdfic tcnitìòa Oub»— A . K . 0. J, 10,3, J - :%::-rd.:Ji-rU»€^cV,i|vd Clube aie trump» and Z I» playing the hand. d. I f A lead» the nine o( club», how jih I ymifs will In* mmini] .{lie• iikhI mwtlcni tan Z play" the ■ ■hind - n that ; he will win all of thegfieke agxinatany dtleote? T05 John Doyle Solution in tht next aitici». ol (lie kjitt* tli'pl.iynl PnMit Scivuo tt|fi*n Val«# Ava. .H, ... . A newer to Problem No. J4 Cash a wide Un>n«; " f » I.iiltps l.iilnnin'tl H«arti — A, N, 0,6,5 [our dub» is to bo able to ih lft to foot aloti^ tnodcriu-lK Imrv All .m* v M tui ilu* t y I ClubtT-A, 9, “ ‘ heerts if the four club bid is doubted. .cj4y jayiiu-m •* . lA B I - Diamond!— pone: Neither oi fheae bid«, howwrr, should _ P a y s f o r P i i m i t t I Z t. Spade*— À. 5,4 be nude. The (our diamond bid, aim. ii unmund. There ie nocuarentte that N e w T H O R Extractions , r*»pa- Scor*: V-Z14, A-B 20 ■A-B‘C»n Ihalce-iouf o d d m an y o fth e ir *P*4*tAbidthiw three euiu.-.The.three no*(rump Abioie ...öriKKida.andY Wd »h i« ipt.dea.WIut adoubtf ul7propi»il ion. with, o id yo n e -. AGITATOR WÂ- " 4ho^Bii9»rbldrThfri»W 1»’iiüfhB»f ltoppeHnihe'iipade'ettirTHd'lid^dllP"'^ t f B should consider aa 4hts monda The only eoond thine to do 1» M idi H l cu bid four dubs, foqr to double three ipedce. Such adOeble uh e s ^ (Coiu><4bis^odSrthraeiM>-txump uour«.»o,:euc T o wm ttA ix a io n etway» chooee the T h is new machine is: specially suited to small .Fillings.- BpHge». End __ aur^ither. than IhedOubtiul couraa...... Crowns Ipurtedlio il- Assremrto ProMaof Noris—r— " r ------J 7.h.Q u«sjorTa^rtnicjiM , _JkrjO G \C 0m pactljrrbutlC--L. Pitinless — 1R|»«U-=A;7;-2— --- — :— 7—— ■— :------: :— — that it occupies only a small space. hut it is rrxim y— auto—io,», j enough fo r a large washing. • N o fnctkm -is used T h o r ; X-RAY YOUR TEETH --'Oia « ondi — non» S td s-9 ,4,3 ’ .....a!tlwugh-tovy-M «at^ Hj-ro-— none Hatrtt — 9,4,3 ' ^ T r d n e f ; d u b e - »uba — now . Iy as are fine curtams. It has a' smooth EKico fin­ Adrien AnylMi Jode— KL4,I.»- Diamond»— (, 7,1 Does Its Work Quickly Sp»d»»— 10,4.1 . ish which is easy to keep clean. Low:priced too. . See Me First! - O n ly $ i cash: On terms $110. $5 down and . H«arU— 10,4, J ' 10 Like its tornjanion the Ilm r AjNt.itor/tl»c • .auto- I, 7,2 . eighteen months to pay. .» - Thor dcctnc irom r is situi'd to: sm:tfl hornra What I ■ •»—9,.«,» J ü r i 'n ...... Its rrsllcrs arc wide lo press niiitvriais to. Offa i n . , flat, hut the iruner may he when not th e re sre m hemp« and Z to In the trick with the seven Of hesrts. Y ehelT ” in-use and stored in sm.ill spate The o|>c7^ ! uotea M m» baaMa aa I» Mr— lesd. How cHn Y*Z win five o f the nine then lead the five of spades which A • . atnr has only to sit before the-machine and ! oay Ha« et statai wwh vtt, «aa» tricks against i any defense? Z should should win with (he seven of ipuies, Z V> j oae eoOfMt la Ih» SatUal 4a4 at _ * _ guide .thepic**’» through. l:asy_ ptyniiMit -i - lead the five of-d$Amonds, -A should discarding the four of hcirtvA*s-best ,J9_ . I at -juM Ua, A lt' u nùh n '*plav the three of diamonds-(not the lead Is then the five of etubs which Z:: Reminders .. . . . ------... term s offereddown and eighteen im»iilhj n «adorni wnk p t» wwt. ;— to n , y ebould ducard the thrre oi should win with the'seven of dabs, B " ;• - • •• ■ to pay;-- - -—t------t — ----- Ufri aJCttbo (M'OUlM^UlCaMAStCqtT^TAWr -JCeep-Mawiit^mpe-orH _____ - . B'sKbukTViH the (rick SnIlKThe**seven ’1hfh7ler~ . Y -Z must win four more tricks. four more tricks...... ; the house It’s a simple matter to Eatlautaa Chaartany atosn * . this work. Yoiill find Second: Suppose at trick two, A dis­ In all three cases, therefore, Y-Z win put in a jtew fuse. 1 _1 ______cards the four of diamonds. Y wins the five tricks -against any defense. - — ■— -it—uwfuh—tOOs—for— —- fALD N1TSCHXE, JR. ‘ ' ' * ' ' * moving the dust khd . Tog^e switches aib convenient aa ..dirt from - motor ruga - : -arid —heavy—-garmenu»----^ ■ the- merort fiick of the fingw ^ m s7 ¡ Painter end Decorator • -■ .* Gwh..pncé.ìs.4Ì9^^ H. A.-KJELDSEN Tthe light on or off. . ■ v . . terms $20 7J. V . ' ' 1 1 atariar DaaoeatUr s JRaalalty .. Painter and Decorator P A D fY B / VA&NTSBUEft IOBILËPAINIWG ¿■ jSÔ B™ ,:JO TSnnc»Sai; CTANTOiÌDr .... ^ ro oW TOilTff-1“

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»and oa# « - i n thoJntttre aeeir aodaae . A patetar j ^ Bapba.ty ^ e am» In the Cranford Churches to tbr plan and purpou or tbe Maater timet muât Uve bean a' ttnrnlarty Workman that ^ thairbdiia laid oar amafie penma. Jodced hy" .mod structnre only mch material u trill alandarda. 11a avarrally hernia . uuiiM i Mini cor atudr of Hia life and mima try la find eland 'Uve teat, of fire and endure far career ee an itofewJtv. plwlliii tot- T í» Isaa»** aermun * u preached the Ood-Uethod. . eternity. —- ora and stretching - cyMTasev nr pro­ .* « '■jota*/, « fa*mt p»ui t MeLhodist ■ Títere is alio Involved odr attitude paring panela for sue* avwfnesr cot. as£»naWZN»&si g^enory-ead grec£%aSt, ba'une ui io^maraaiin^uA ^ n w p* ilw ttapsipyut.portlooa, JJta, In Tune With r. of lie Jim re- to rfte, ih^rr is no better putuns oi mi*!*" ^ W ittHnift. idb* ttMtéfV.ivw’kv aad atm Ui«r, «• t „■-=« eionar of Paul to th» church at rvlatwnatnp lhan that of - Paul in Uk! “rte you to vrlthatand the opened « stadio o f bl* inriL Hoc be “ u i t*vou *t -written ju»t before 12Ui chapter ul thu-same rputle to m* j tendency of'.Mia aeaeon of the year didn't ctJl it a alodio. It v u a gbop. the Times !M pit Fÿhnuâ in the course of ju, OortnUuam. Hefr he likena is* ciiurcii tendency la, not to ro to church WttiMiad.to tom out an jba ptrá. tour' “'. ftfrtl tac luí­ to the human body and stresses Ute In-i®“ 11* 10 cf>ureh- The moraine hoof of or on time. It« pros>rleior.*A9 ceadjr " * ■ » , Iab,,rrT, terdeprridence of the various pirn. 1 »«ship la II a m. There win be no •nd vllllog to furnish vhateircr wBO Í2 > u r* h o i n e a s a jr 11 J 7 and Pire afiall trv Tliat type of unity thould make yeal-^tltnIn* service. .The Church School wad ted, from a aigo for another shop jstojpaydaùnaÿez »ora Of what aort it is ousy Impossible, for each part u fsuen J meets st H I » nl. with classes for all to the celHfiff of a ebapd. Uta mato, ‘. ’I ’' Uiall Yomid*, Ual and Important, and failure in any I****' ' - eoorera waa to pleaaa hia mat omen, . * ' ^--effatelj. came lint from part threatens the whole. : | The W. C. T. V. will hold an all day make aa much atooer i ( poasibie, mod —• 4-, be. - r'" ^ «* 10 A ’m. antll 4 p. tarn oot a food.Jo^ _jlpd Befa«Mt Hash. but liih ua.’. .• ii-aite-, - ej*Voe to a tnuntta rent a«­ Attitude lowird Ute common uuk TJ>u> at the home of ICn. Dauvur Burr, kelf-exprroaion. fn lu only true venue. . J/ttlhl'-s-' . • ' ' -- - mierna. ' li sod japmij *» beauUfuliy And forcefully put by Holly street, on Tuesday, June lbth, Is alfooet m Inroiantary a prrjeeaa aá' JW* a* a iKctitious and vieiou- Maitble D. BAbccck m hw nuliUnt The Church Night Serrlees on Wed­ tbe grow th o f a man4« hair or the roí* DIK jhM . GLrçr^rt — wytju.t.. TJje. »roupa aitiun tiitr bymn, **Be Strong." • nesday evening, have been concluded orlog of hlreyea; he managed, lo tbe Realty & Insurance Dept bar soup m vj;ii> ;*'■*< . >-*.•» ..in.;-e uiej, nitlererir.. Be Strong! . ' lor the,Summer______course of a bus/_llfe, |o stamp hia IlM'd • A lUM« -._.. ttirir prejuthce» rW rk re nofThere to play,, u* -drwuiv The Summer schedule will go into work with «a Indlfldotllfy before I^an <>f warn» »urf-r •'"ho*,them that they miu lo drift, ‘ effect an Sunday, July 1st, the partlct- which we etui eland io admiration. -* tyu.t m,fl ou Dirt arid g n w k»* <•* ;jmt Uie[e u but We ItAve bmrd work to do And io«ds paling churches being Lilt m u as last Haydn ground oot over a hundred Cranford Trust Co* strugifi**’ TTi»- Hut bi «IrftOB tb«- to life. . year—First U. E. Church, 8t Paul's aymphonfea because hia chief ^>b. un­ vu_r4i;t Shun not the struggle, face It *tis half Uw Tim**• • M. E.-Church and the First Presbyter' der Prince Eaterhezy, was to furnish '. '■jr ******* U*Uy, nojiH to a Ood* gilt. . tan Church. Last year only a mom symphonies; Bach wrote hia church Cranford, M J * “ .Worn^n- today- ar* î/r» - Be strong, be »trong! * “ Uakt U* Lifting of har- ing service was held, but this year It cantatas because he wqijU) have lovt wo*!« any niort* Urn#- í¿jm» la Ti€rjrtn&rf -i-r.T. ana si a time when trie denornl Nuw/tiiAt we hAve examined our re has been, decided, to. bold an evening hlf.Joh. If be hednX. ..Ifnaert.... wrote - TELEFBONE CRANFORD 13S* ... mrr ihr «hshpkkh. <. ft ü pa* (uw maunca v«,-ihe Chunh ümvrrsal a,, imtiomhlp - u workers, 'ihe quwtioi hi» (tf^quiem meaa because a coatotm r. . . . ■ ' ■ . ■ . • ■ : • ‘ - A -is ■ . : ' . service so that Instead of only me ^ Qoaault yeur tnsuran<» agaut_ Ai1yi>u„vroul4 yoire,l*W!jw or doetM r - - âîààÂiSS&.*SttuhJfeáeoaiaeotíavp'' -■ii.fi*.. JS. .WL ts*k? _ Jfirsfejii atl.'- service-therw.'shsai' be a'iabrtllag“arid|JT»” « ‘'*,0''r Arb» -w»ared"otre.‘"'SIurte- ostras»*, rather Ulan strife. Nrvét- each (/tif of u# ts responsible fo evening service during the Bummer speare wrote ble playa because tbe *t íi» , » js r t in e r u M the buildliuf ot a Christian tharac»r H 4 ►K40* The scbedulo of-servtcea ia ae fofknrs' stock company- be was - working -for- ^A’Hjlrnji. oí Uxlay Possibly* you . lutve heard the story o.1 needed, things to ai-t.—Vanity Pair the little girl who »lien asked, “Win July l—At St. Paul's U. g . Rev. F. _ a-a , 4 «*, ». involved lu betas J, McClemenL - Magasin*. ■Srj^ y T> uiírettjt-r or ro-wurkers wrth made you? replied, •t.od mode me n loftg. and, I growed the rrst mjaeir July «-A t. First Presbyterian. R*v^ P. J. McClement. • ■ 1 hai child was uticonseiouaiy admitting CLICQUOT GOLDEN tixink it involve» July IS—At First M. E, Church. Rev: Embroidery Art Gott DIF - F a r -B ac h in -H icio ry - CUCQUOT DRY_ .. .. -ThrmHmEtiT Ê * Jlktaid-; GINGER nm-winrh wouhi dty credit t£Tlt TTuilli ' Jttlr-TSJokS.KtFOtit'a V , K . ~ O h r £ i ■ "Thit^liiS-kmg'o/“ Hinr*/..t^i»^wss an' » H f i f BUT ■■■•—■-. T«5«vTi u»e purjaae and Hev Boyd R. Oreenwmlt. tg ir^UiocU of the master outcast«, we blame (Jod for the laUuie ustsbllsbed todusiry Id Chloa cen­ * .ceia’. io we uu*ht to .work in liar wc have made of our life. Kegardie&s Jply » - A t First Presbyterian turies before the vfilt. of Marco I'olo ""ALE CONTRELL & COCHRANE ■m-a .. * ' <»-xl.. purpose and use the of what we say. however, (his tact stilt Church. Rev. Boyd R..OreenwalL The earliest eiiant sf>ecimen Is as CANADA DRY ' LKæ aïÆ Sj î i-ÆEj’xu t î^ 7- ï ? r '- '» i t Ur jirvtKTlbci. renuuru. every day regiktera iumt August S—At First M. Jg,. Church. signed. to tbe Eighth ceotury, but (ivatigr in our character, it is eithei Hev. Boyd R. Oreenwalt. ■ ■ ÏKJ a_t, r-.n. ask., -w list is Ood'a pur­ It Is ceriaio that this art wss*fol­ e. atist ar*- Hn nirtiiodsV" Ood's marred or improved. Kadi uay.ts re August' 13—At St. Peul's M. E lowed at a very much earlier date. Church. Rev. Orion C, Hopper. Jr. r.-cv « the fsslvstion of Huirianity plete wltii opportunities for both en The Impermanence of the materials HOFFMAN 'SODA — ALL KINDS at Ttjjs u.e Cllrut is a perfect noblmg and birtnikhing u ae must August 1» —At First Presbyterian used Is alone re»{M>nslble for tbe Don ■ n c . tf Ood. we must turn In the make our choke and the responsibility Church Rev Orion C Hopper, Jr existence of verr ancient Chtoeae em lor each and every choice fesU square!) August 30—At First M E. Church broidery. , HIRES’ ROOT BErER~ on us Hev Orion C Hopper, Jr Embroidery made ln ('Ii!ns for the We arc a lab responsible tor our than." September 3—Al Plrst M EL Church western market on European patterns • toUrt-ari tsM>riríi rt-trur-ji» ha?? in the building of Gods Kingdum Supply 1» a recent development, -havinjg been BUDWEISER uAagi iw* tiw »Mir ítt’í r U i Whan We'have wrought out V noble "first Introduced and fostered by the turc gootî Jud*i«j«rii b* Christian Uiaractar, we i^ave made TRINITV TIIDVCll mlsgtoDgrleo ar»out thirty "yearn ago. KRUEGER’S good beginning. We are ui the pom Sendee* next Sunday-wilt be u tot- Certain kto^ls of embroidery the Cbl DOELGER’S : lion pf the man who has buiH for hun lows Holy Communion, I s m . pese liave not as yet duplicated* such BEER self a fine house and sutfounded It with Church 8chool, i9;49 ». m.; morning as tlniae of Madeira sod Cyprus, al­ RUPPERTS beautiful grounds, but who has not i prayer, with sermon. 11 a m.; evening though reports fmRi Msdelfa lndfeate t: PILSNER »tuned any ubl^auoft as a citizen prayer. I p . m During June there that severa|rhouses there have turned the community. We are / obligated’ will be no addrew at. evening prayer (heir attention,to. Chios at a.field for A G O O D dolour-part in.the upbuilding of ood Next Sunday The Senior Class of ute future -proddctMii.^Xew.-Tork' Tiroes. CpominouwcaUii, in the advancement' High. School will attend the eieych HAIRBRUSH the Christian Fellowship, and it' ti o'clock service In a body, as the Bac­ •, Chcckt for Small Am oonfe this qomuion Uuk that Ve inusl apply calaureate. Sermon will then be given J- F. DOREMUS Hgnd'Urawrj bri'.'Urs k¡v«i ttu* br-n fwf.r, There-la s federal law stating' (har Paul's prlliciple W Jb|!!vW,uu.!s,,jiud.t!»«i Bielgo», r»Jrt til:« Our «nih speaks fur -ItieU. BlirtB»' Wd~»'as_noViimrV‘thitp' ¡nan. win •tef -wwHr rtkarei ftre-Whg'ifflls Xivi criiim-nl.. Ujiikc tlu-, ka [or--»n amtiüul ;-lW^viftjftYttntrr'ïhrfn^fôlfi>:P'^ï^'?TSr fôTi; Jrtielr cohcepllon Ulou out tile resur- kt ruction;- held" in "the Parish House ;• ' . \ V- •■• -­ ivv■ iat your order ■' less iban «I. but they are not" tb' mUoii, the cornerstone of Christianity. These will be free to all denominations. tended . to circulate, but are only in­ Slid leaves only the Cross and’ the Further particulars.jvlll be given later tended to pay the amount of tin* check, J. R. REA Y Toinb.' Like the-followers ot Confucius The Oreen Triangle card party In to tbe-person the check Is made pay­ they hive good Jaws and worthy ethi­ the Parish House will take place on able to. A check If not lawful money HESS BROS . cal standards, but they have no dyna the evening of Thursday. June 31st, at and consequently cannot be passed as Tiw Ifa x o tl Sich eight o'clock,, and the price of admis­ ***««"•»"*. Hctttinf, Tinning mlc which enables them to put Lhcii lawful mouey. A check Is a iiersonal code into practice. - And finally, their sion Is fitly cents. Tickets are In the credit Instrumcnl used. In placa of Clvrist must be limited to temporal and hands of Charles Munro. ot Elm street. 15.Union Avenu* . . Telephone 314 ' money. local significance. - iRefreshroeM*. lwIU ...be_ oil: sale., at isn ; . Pboae U7 „ S mvan Avenue CRANFORD On the other hand we have "Jesus addltlonal cost ot 35 cents, consisting Cm Chrlxttssflis. Divine Redeenier-ol of-loe-creanir-strawberries-and-cake.— ______Wen and. L o tt-___ Uut-wurldr, However,-even here we niay .Three young men were dlqlag,. After L;i. aaaNMAh be accepting -«onie substitute (or the ‘ FIRST M. E. C1IVKCH the meal one . of them wagered sn- rcal„Tocl4,.toc.Llt.4iJilot. a.aysteUuoi Tliursday.-- JUila-HUi.-^llie--member» .ulhric.tbat.tha.laUer-cautd-tibl- bataurw TarepEoW'CrâbîôYii&R ‘ ‘ • ' - V i - r a r doctrine about the Divine Christ,- nor ot the Woman's Home Missionary So­ a glass of water on each hand. The ah ethk'Ul code lron 1 him, as rsscntla] challenge was" accepted., Plscing hi. . „ “ . We.Uleld.üHlÄ..- __ ciety .will. hold. a. luncheon at .the home, «nd' importim as;th>»ermay bemor t of'MrsTHarry Crarie,' 308 Walnut ave- hand - palm down. - Bat ‘ on nb'e table’ BRENNAN&TOYE it a vagdb 'redemptive social force gen nuc. at I p. m. The regular business lop tbe challenged on* let Ms-com­ Roberts & Hirsch erated by him although this may be an meeting will follow at 3 p m. panions.place a glSar of water on eacb With a lakcndo terminal at Buffalo, the' .. outgrowth lrum.JL_.XHE .FOUNDA Sunday, June nth.jXhe ^Children's of hi»-outstretched bands - "Easy,1 -Lackawanna enable, toorirt» to H«wr»fly j r ■ Plum bing.Tinning TlOfT 18 'JBSU8,'''ATERaONratta It EttTy^'exerclsesjalll beheld^at'i-30 a^m said he." "Ton’ w!n.”"replled't5rother ' step frbnVfhe train to the tng lake etcamcrs, ' ’ . “duly those who hate~a~pdftohal tela Instead ot at 11 a m. as previously an­ two-and'tbey pise« the meal checks “ ' Tb**6 great-vettds offer-* variety of va­ MASONCQÑTR ACTORS cation cruiae, aawell as a delightful routs to . Uunahtp wltlt Him who have the rock nounced The change In the hour was In hia coat pocket and departed. Amid Il Une Street - - . OUXfORD H e a t i n g loundatlon on whldiXaJiulicL.^^,—r made necessary by -the announcement the laughter of other diners, tbe Thus tar we have In mind the rela­ that the Baccalaureate Service" would bo«?d; youth bad to trunk* tha ald’of _Clfcvelanil,2)etroit^Toronio. _/- li third Avenue QARWOOO tion of the workers (0 the'toaster work be held In Trinity Episcopal Church a waitress before be coold be relieved ’ .Montreal, Chicago, „ ■ban. to one ajiother, and to their com of his embarraaslnj burden.—Boatoo at 11 a. m. A large number of this Mackinac Island, D u l u t h mon task, we know their purpose, as year's graduating class* are members Globe. . individuals, they build a Christian CHAS. s. GIVENS of our Church School and have part In and many other Wcatem PoirttM character, collectively, they build the our Children's Day program. By .the Kingdom of Ood; and we are persuad' . /n M a n co ■ CIUCl.i: -TO UK S’ A R R A N G ED OTBUOK DECORATOR change In the hour they will be able to ed that there -Is only one foundation on llus'.snds in Mexico do not --arry Ciung by. Steamer ffnd Jitturning Hail, or vie* vena __ attend both services.... The Sacrament it-M I «ootid which We call build, and that Is Jesus Utcb_kejrs F«r rslM. tieketi. ete. aBBlk 1* «.« 1 __ ...... the Christ, a Personal Saviou^ “Novi of-Holy-Baptlsnrvrlll’he' adwlrilsterd at When they have been out late to tbe L «. paw A,*«« c , r i ’. K hr ; ,K i f c ’,wl IRVINGTON-NEWARK CRANFORD with whut do we build? There.are all 9:30 a. m. Morning worship and ser­ lodge they ring an electric bell or The Big Splash ! FUKf kinds of material at hand, that which mon at 11 a. m. Epworth League at pound on • yeavy wooden gate. will endure, characterised In the scrip­ p. ra. Evening worship and sermon This wakes np the wife bf servants Get ln (He Swim r at 8 p. m. » . inttw lerdett ' FRE E MARTIN SCHAFER ture at gold, solver, and precious stones. and all the neighbors, but no one kicks LACKAWANNA ■wimmii-i C IR C U S The First quarterly Conference ot very hard, for .lt la an andeut custom. -, .itiet-- son and Uicn p a « avrav aa.hai' straw. uie a BPpFopu^phxxirh ilia ■ pr r t v ; r / ~ •' Afl ofYi,!SS tnem-m^e nr W iteS ^lfr-Yh ^ai^^-W aaJr: 'their lni^n(3r*td"Wmrhot^:™^”anfr>rd A 5| A*%M. " ^ ~ • Louise Floe, wvlt). famous gtaphdfogvst. and have It charged." “■ * - - Attmctive Prices . - - JULY L4r8, l£-.- _,....0pftfni«(ie .0«(iooS—__ . ^LjiavrUÿ» Werthr~Whilv‘-~-~ ~ . ..«k'yw^bblêtrticn—lovtT Man'e ëvutuilun, a scientist irile na -to thought”. ■■ ' Fkull. Hading le so easy habit to a ef “1>en^^biig» ’‘r signature Giroeket’s Floral Shoppe a reactlcD to his necessities/ This quire. No taient, fio-brilba, no char­ SUNDAY, ALSO AUGUST 12. ‘ ’ u»«rtrt«Mrbf thtf£ta»a, . . IS® UNION AVE. N. on courages us'tp. hope that lie fill acter. np education la needed to estab taa,h'ri!0?S,0F peunsylvaN!A ..4 rnn,:....V. MÍi ÎÎÎÎiSÎ kîî'^^B^pfoohsaa **>c<*u! **l«wUyiaak»,TWar^ .. Telephone gjg . eventually evolve Into- 9 ' box turtle llab yoUroelf as a grumbler, end the 5 a flow1 .V:1; nfht nr.ileu’l ' IMAM FEN CU. tXV» NEW ÏO «K COT ibst an auiomdblle tire will go over rewards are usually commensurate , AaAW..X>;,’LP‘n*,V,liir,VfÄ - CRANFORD, N. j. vlthoul Injuring.—Boston Trsnsçrlpt with the In iM a u u o ) - NEW JERSEY CENTRAR w m 0 G B K tm

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s a in t n u n sc*»1»«. n a t\ n c*r*»F A4WA Y3Ç'' ja m m & / m .a s m i >>»M m oatint W eeky Paul*» Metho d ll R a m p ai Church. frhmds gathewd to eh)oy the play. tteOMHWhachacdpnwmedapaceam "Afhat W e Leanr As School»*- grvwa by In and Aiiout Town entitled "Hie Uvtng W o rh v The the chiMmt. and to hear the song* ’High School Commencement platform and altar r*y * m baauUfu&y This was the program: decorated with hxaea. dk^dew and other . Scotio School Orounds CR AN FO R D , N.J. n u » rnuoBAL Will Be át New Roosevelt flower*. The coocTegaltoa wae the Children In the Play A STANLEY FABIAN THEATRE Axure "chapter, » « . a t « . « laremt on weord Jqr ■I|>ll( III W i l l y J t a i n á j a t e . «9«! iM" Sehei.li » fjghth-CTwJe ' fcr* Jut a panned gsrstea-.th*. pasu* ¡sjr ___ |ggj»üri£^-^âjt': _ . V “ J t - d * North-arenne. received ^ î* e »^ r f51ierïnan’J5choot tnpciaed lhe following €hildren?s%b e !T .y^&l ftmrnwr ttfa m n i*-«*dtaftr to attend., Hward Brown. Miriam Louise^ and Vacation* .- Patty Bairett the A C S . degni He ta Scoutmaster j ' THREE SHOWS DAILY—3-00. 7.00. g.tk>--HAT MAT. '2 30 * ■ r ."—------Next Monday. - Norma Jean Keyser, Dorothy Ethel < .. ---- - . ;. EUiabeth Smith The CranTofd Council at ad Troop U Bey Scout» c< America, i Crane.. Carolyn Margaret and .M artin Art - j__ •,.L... :..... — Jrmn CtUIUp ï jeich tif' AMOtíMlaw m t-lu Mng»k.-od—th a -S im —Preebytertan! Th** year ttt» Cleveland High dchout liUign Lovdand, Aank George God Play Acung ...... Jsn^Habinson " Fridny—Saturday da afternoon in - tin Schont Board odey School, «aid Avortant campi - commencement will be held m the new •on. Frank Nevious. Jr., and Ethel neh...... Mary EUxabeth FronkUn to elect affleen and draw op Ouacuaed Craniali Camp. Roosevelt School Auditorium on Or­ Jean Derby. Eleanor Helen Benbow. : . ..Helen Mathe* I by-la»*. , ■ ■■■ daughter of WM HAINES H n . Lena Newrcn, graduated troni Oo- ange avenue, the date being Thursday Robert- Donald Bunje. Eunice LouiAc4JB**ding ^...... txmsiahce O Brian June gut. The speaker «1U be Rev Lang, and Irene and EUie Kleingam. Arithmetic ...... Home Mühlenbrock I . A Silver te a (or the benefit of Trtn- tmniaa Cnkiensty. June i d t wuh e — . JOAN CRAWFORD Peter fC. Emmuiuv now oi Scranton. The program o f. the service was as Geography • Marjorie May McMerkan lity Church wtll be given at the bane degne cd blaster ni A n». U ia Newton ■■ IN'.... " • Pa.« formerly o f Trenlou. a finished or­ follows: ' History ...... ;.... Molly Barrow I ot-Mix-dheriee Baneel. on epvtngfletd Stit on Sunday la resume her dutica a» ator of very 'high standing. His talk will "Prelude."'' •....— ...... t" paper- . - Ance White lavnuie. on Tueaday. June lfth. fn teacher cf Engtuhi in s C College. be well, worth listening to. Opening Chorus. School. Daisy .... Barbara Anne. Paine [3 to s o’clock, lir a Oeorf* Hanarl Durham. IC. C. “WEST POINT” Chug night also will be held-At the Prayer, Pastor. . Bluebird a...... Helen Sperry ip t «ill be aaalpant boeteea . . O olA T A~ BfeiboS judiftd Caruso Roosevelt • school tomorrow \ oh* rell. Lsther Hagemrom. Kubv Hutch­ 0 6 » H » thè subject. How 1 Tate Care ol - My inson: EU)t*l James. Margaret Khouri. Joy Han M Nitk Cntígruphy Song...... : Al^ Ijlfim essey will be In charge. There Spirit of - Wildflowerair. IHttrRHa-- Menw -How. U*> .Vt>u -Like- nv-go- up-vn-a 1 will be 34 In the party. Teeth.*' w-Jb» suo by nìtabetli Tarlow. Catlierlne Klein. Conslancc Leach OC che Sbesnuos Sciiool. Cranlord. The Verna Lindert. Jessie Massa. Richard Spirit of Qardens. [iortHhy Lewis Swing? ...... :...... Alt. Spirit ol Forest*...... Jane Bllllngslev l ire hiigine ...... AU _The picture of Boy Scout Qffldafa* pesar was.tlfl. ' ' ...... Mc^Xdrtcn, Arthur McGrath, Mary Mo- karsol R©tHTt Piclhau. iKKanor Pike. Birds..... Betty llarseli ami Beginners Ih c Mali in the Mtxut I and.-prize winners at Craniqrd DvaL Stephan Ome-lin. al Normap Place Flowers .Elsie Kleingam and Beginner* -...... JdarJonc May McMeekun DEN | wlUch was reproduced In last week s was awardrd thè *eoond pnze in thè Hettv Robuison. Alimi Ronnlund. Don­ ald Roscncrantz. Howard Hasley. Stan- Robes.,...... Helen. Onninwo^l >apd - bluebird Song...... Alice While ] and _ChrpnicIe jwaa taken ,h v , _Marnai TÌMtiirfTitf______r m____ ’ M __?l______, V Wwr,1__ 4 Í w^Brhwrre ^ ï r t f s«m i» ÂTr¥èt»r,M5mnnw"rhmrmnri: W i!d .T 3 d «tf^ , »T reiV ’Kleht^iLwt V mI- l belli Doily Journal and- published by] H u entry was in me -Jfl inch Mhooncr Grace l'ôrn?«. Huth l'amer. Leslie Vur Primary Children I jikI s-Dark....June MacVickar and AU I the courtesy of that paper; Credit for | class». - , - . OCHRANE Cleve. Alice Wukefield. 'Beatrice War­ Trees ...... Junior Boys I all Aluuys Culls . I this wua unlntentionitly omitted a»! jar. and M n lUmilum Fay oi Or ner. Frederick Wanux k* Frances Wein- Girl With Water Pol....Dorothea Keyser ...... ConstaiK-f U Utluii uml AU • COMKDY HCHKEN NKWn | Hit* time. • - „ j ange avenue, has« a daughter. Pauline pahl. Allen Wlinuey. Ruth Wikanch r. Girl With Earthen Bowl...... Goodbye ...... AU “ MOONKY MAltlNKR* HNAPHIIOTR KvirNr.M • | Moorhead, who arnrM on Wednesday ...... Rosemary. Jansen Direction of -fcttu SklUIn Tlie Woman a Club of Cranford held; j UEe JUNE BRIDES Girl With Coin...... Jean Jansen I he Full term of the m Iiou! wilt ojien Wednesday -’Iliuraday Ills last meeting of the season.at the-i Mias Vugmui Srkea. of Central ave Benediction. E. Q. Morey. on September J5th. v - L KINDS I home of Mrs. H. B. J. Craig, on Tuea-, nit«* graduated from the • HartndBe LOIS WILSON GILDA (ARI.SON lOX I day A bag was presented to Mrs. G .iSctji >tipid where ir I Fall meeting. Ilhzsois, spetrt tost Frtdat and barurday maid, and Mr. Wilmot Snyder, of Gar Gospel In fiftng. sermon und fellowship. (Ud then. It.hus bt'en moved-from the SC the boecse-oi has brother,. Frank W, wood- wax best man. After un extend- Sermon subject, "What Brings Sue cld-sile in the country ncur Jonesville * A Lot fdr a Little Messrs. Bwecbey & Wldasek. wtU DdnJbar- 130 .CVntMimal': Avenue- - He td trlp ui liTe souUi. the . young-couple' cess/'- • • ' • . . " Va. to KlrksviUe.- Mo . the city where | known plumber* of Union, have takes Dr.. Suit. spent, most o f. ¿is -Jnanhood was tn io c r heure from AUanhc- City. will hvr in Union; where a Tufty-equip- Wednesday-^ . p. m„ Probationer’s 5, 6 AND 7 ROOM HOMES | over the business of the h4te'f*John • - The Thursday Aitemoon Bndpe Club pid home await* them. . . class; 8 p. m„ fellowship of prayer and yema uiul which hix work iiiude fiuu JS I Dpylc. at 9 Union avenue. North, They is.- atteaehng a maunee o f '.Th^ Show meditation; 8:46, p. m.. sjwl’ial inwt- uUa. • • . • [will continue thp business along the Boat" tn New.York Uu* afternoon ■ • : ANGI.E- ROUTLEDGK 1 ItiK of the Official Board. 1 Fdr. ten dnys. thbi AuguAjt the ostro [.same high.class lfhes, and will retain Mrs- V Mrrie Jtanes gave a bridge Miss Rita Routledgc. daughter of Mr. Friday~2:30 p. in.. 77m Ladles’ Aid (iuthlc profexsiun of the world will BUSINESS R E A L T Y CO . | in their employment the same person yesterday s flm n w ______and Mrs. E. 8. .lloutledge. of 8.12 Hel* Society will meet In the chapel tor their tome buck .to Kirknvilte. whtrh has "CdUrtesyTTinmptn^s and efff* Mr. and Uni Chartes Munro. oTEl.m svthe Houd. Elizabeth, wax married last Silver Tea, Mrai Charles Durru|l he- home of- their *Rcu,iire—sinrr‘ m m UN m Ul A v*.. 197a,“for-*-Wrte« ^I-^t«*eVhWta'h^hidina- ’,*3_WalnuOWw»e''' __ ^... „rCMii£(wd, N.. ncy'^ftli ddhtifiafr bo be-the-rttterte- fuTsiiJT OTli'CfTiiJS'-M'' K 5 K v f JW 'Uie ho*H44»»J^ 30 ji- ol »xhoir ichearsaL Dífr rtimnal efahvuImg..of7tha^5oy^^oouU; OsU'uiNitfuc AíWMX’íatlü». Iment expects thereby to retain all old Mr and Mrs- Henry C. Goll. of per: which was performed by the Rev. Ros* 8 p. ni.. First Quarterly Conference will Dr,, Wmd graduated Bom Uic. Amcr^ I customers and to make many, new keley Pfiare- have gone to Boston, to coc Fousfv -look- place- In Trinltv. ChurcIi be-conducted - b y Dr.' James ir _M»lt: lean School of OideopHthy In 1018. I friends. Messrs. Sweneey “>«‘ ^Sfbtrtri^truiry’ upr ..Cranford :’CounclL-fi2FiJr».Owr.U«A«rMw ■'■'■■-Mr-'-and"Mrs:-W.A.D-H«3den«on-.have Biaid» was drcsMd in ¿sl)ow -crejx: dc ^-Herbttrl-X^iHroc-kF-n.ftftiniyrrrJildmt fltiKincrff ilf-tm* N&s'-Ybiit and New take ^ part In the big parade at dune and carried orchid-colored sweet arrived at Hampton Hall, for 'the-fium-r of Cranford, died suddenly at Philadel­ F.nglund Synod of the UniU-d Luthnun Newark, tonight, celebrating the 75th poos. Both wore picture hats, to match, phia yesterday. Mr. Brock lived FUNERAL DIRECTORS mer Mrs Hendersom was fopnerly Church In America, hux begun (he ¡anniversary of the Order. Members the costumes. Tile best fnan was Mr. Burchfield avenue and moved to New m k < Rosa Sicfk. off Cranford. work or numuuiihg (lie entire (own ol 114 ff s lo i A*-*.. Rank T e l. tí , ORANFORD- N. J, Calvin Ferns of East Orange. The al­ York about a year and a half ago. lie take the 7:30 trolley and will Mrs- C- F. Raschlen. of Balmicrc Crunford. In tlie expectation of entab- arch with the . Seventh Division. tar was -decorated will) peonies and is survived-by a widow, one son. Her­ Parkway, gave a luncheon of twelve lishlng u church 1n curly IhII to take syrlnga for the occasion. A reception bert, and one daughter. Edith. will form on Parkhurst street, covers for cut-ci-town friends last cure of the spiritual needs of the Luth- SPRING IS HERE . at of Pennsylvania avenue. for the linmedlatc family was held at l Practical Dicknmlth.. Fisk Auto Tlrea. . .vl- . iRailroad, have announced Jointly the street, was bosaess ax a card party ^araih-Cranfoid.’wiiFTt“Mr.~1tupt~WftB number of women organised for this miTnVKII.KR—HURLING ^ trustee of Urn Presbyterian Church in rnrsTNUT h t iie i:t i *ii iu»«-ue 7ci m o h klle p a k k . n . j . |inaugumUpa^>i a special t,w®-way* M b gteea- by Jbcr zuccc— k b ? Ehzabeth : ULb: I»: UüW ttlxmj. JU/1 Ü«r IV- ■expense trip to Delaware . Water. Gap. Crane tort-' FV)day afternoon, for- the ^ T s a m n a im : Mbhefan - onrimg: rrfr2» Ftinerkfiervices‘rwere*hektlil'thp‘ Pres­ ullzed. and iSludent Piunke.is working byterian Church T- . , " ■ rcntlno. of Cranford, were brought be­ Cranford.- Tlie mold of honor was addrc&'xrtl to Hurry Pfqnke. 002 Salem tful rout« to . I River, through the slate quarries and Miss Ruib Hamiltgai. of Burchfield fore Judge Loveland and Major Irwin lll.liri.AK MOM 111.V Ml,1:1 INO meath“--J‘01d'Tndian -Heiul’—in -:the reB5UBrt*iaed" trer*^ ^vndge- -tiub -JHiss. -Virginlq..Sta«K. .of Cranford, and Roud+.iIownJeyJ •EhzaiH-'th.- N, .Lhe-.bcat.man wan Donald Hoblnsonh of lKBt“ ThUfKday;” gumhioned by Officer Xter-QftPff-Dinneratoneot: the-DQP" [>n j» i briitK,.|mn on .a viwt i<{ your tiome.. Co«M P »';..r- Craiilhrd < ■> \ M t mtf. and/ omcer.BmakU. bCZUie ^un^erlMi ar resort hotels Is included in the IS Mr- and 31rs. R: W. Hart, of >ladi- C. R. R. Police,-for throwing a stone FRIDAY EVEÑrÑc’ * SOCIAL CLU B GIVES IIA.NCK 'go. . ■charge for the round trip. Children ■soa a bndge last Satur­ through the window of a passenger NLTTLESIIII*—MAXFIELI) A hucccadul dunce wax given laxl Duluth (between five and twelve yean of age day Guetts were present from train. They were Held for the Juvenile Miss Wilma Maxficld, daughter oi Thursday evening by the Social Club JUNE 15, 1928 i Points (are charged $3-13 for the round trip. Roselle -Cranford. ■ - - Court. • ' © r e s s e j Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Maxileld; -oi uf Crunford in the auditorium of the Chief Hennessey will leave lor D e l­ Mr. and Sirs. H- B. Hegemon, ann­ A party or boys, ranging from 7 to ii South Ave., West, was married in Shertnun School. Ar>oul 40 couples A.NGED iver, Colo, Monday, to attend the An- uls* Yirgtcsa Hegemon, of Hampton 10 years old. were arraigned before > • ut. 8: Ift o rliK'k rrinity Cliurch lost Saturday, at 4 p. came und enjoyed the music provided i?ta»wrea __ Judge Buckley lost Thursday, charged Inual convention of Police Chiefs. With street. aod-Miss M arie‘Bremner, will m., to Mr, William Scott Nettlcshlp, ol by Pete Kcllur x Recording Orchestra 'I'H K . problem of i>ro* i Ticket AfMtt cr Kiiim will go Charles Kurtz,'and Edw. sail .on Sasantoy ior-rE*iuope— They by Officer Welman. of the Lehigh-Val­ * vidlng cool flf nr. Ings by Miss .Jessie Arthur. Refresh- Uwt hiww af Mrn F i t7i icwr chtg orr, Tlie . best nian1 waar ^-DtmumMi~f>h:lhr dJni^-.4,Vj»aVyir^'F 'Tî+rj»au ■Sw«-vt\ìv>ì.* ■ u pfetÆrjmfHjiifcJiifc'lîHaixattt^n tody»|yiar»%« k'îÂi^’i^i-'iïoaak^'-sappffl zxKfSfraso&T [•making -90 consecutive .100 : per cent, bridal couple are touring' the South, Monday, sumrnoried b)T Officer King ....* • thé KiddUi" for operating .a. motor vehicle without Dcmocrullc. CutmuUlttr, und ■"meetings:'. .There . also rwere : dUite > ward- games- *«se played-... . - - - - and on thelrl return will live In Rahway. \ number of vislton from nearby Rotar? Mn* Paal Wesss, cf Wçst End Place, registration qjlales»..ile received a sus­ pended sentence...... * . THE KIDDIE SHOP ItOBWKI.L H. NICMOlJi. V(f Weslllrld. -Clubs. • . game's* iii^ h w n and card party .yes- MACKENZIE—REST 4 Eastman St. Mayor William M. Beard of West­ terxfaQr to bceaoc cff Mrs. L. -P^Qrimin. Miss Edna Best, 'daughter of. Mrs. EMPIRE ACCIDENTS Cranford, N. J;----- “ DemrxTatlc Candidate-for ('ongirss.— field, waA the speaker. -hls topic being William-Best,^f'Beech-*treet(--was-mar­ Timely, 'T h e American Flag^r M r. Tony Dl~Fablo, qf Cranford, had Ids v ~ Thon« 1100 ried to Mr. John A. Mackenzie,, of 308 car parked at Orange avenue und Beard _gave_ a wonderfully fine talk­ ' ~ fWIKTOEB n ilC BOAED Soute Uniorir avenue,, at A-p;. mv: last . : The:-Wrlghl,Player» in - Club' members anti-frbmdv are unicd - stating shortly the origin o f Hags . ta- Cl&rematU Place last Saturday, when a AusUii HirwtiX s r»ni»,u« Urani* - At a rrwfgtpy cl the Trastees of the Tuesday in Trinity Church, the Rev. anclent days and of the making and passing car struck the' mudguard and , fruit« - to attend.- - . Cranford C iv* Board held June 13th. Roscoe Foust performing the ceremony adoption of. the American Flag, as well damaged -it—continuing-without - stop. various o f ¡aun st to the peo­ Mr. Di Fablo secured its number. “SEVENTH HEAVEN” • as what it stands for. * /; ple of Ctacford were discussed.. •-.. . ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The club voted to change lunch Joacph Dlnely, Of Bonnie. Bum Sana­ M«m : E»«alar i f «• II.M . ■ gom» off (Jboee povsesit called atten­ Mr. and Mrs. Lisle.R, B^aydslee,.of meetings. from H&yashl’s to the. new torium, drove his sedan into the rail- - Mtb. Wag. MS BaL, yyy ta iU tion to the Sow flytag and stunt flying [ —restaurant at-NomahlganGoU Clubjor ___ Prospect street, gave a large dance_.o;i rwd gate at 4:16 a. last Sunday, at Eiuii, l_,iti • Tt,f Hmift ./»I «fly IwBicS—ts~seewtiiaes practiced "ovrf "Saturday night, at which was "announc -K.-BAUMANN - two months on account of the noise the Union Avenue, crossing.'breaking Dr.J.B.Engle Fashion Cranford bocses fay aeroplanes from ed the engagement of. their daughter. when the windows are open during the the gate* and. the:.lantem. Jle said he Photographer - liltv—•« low t'oli - inearfay After dascusaon, a mo­ Frances Louise, to T. Kennady Heston, did not see It. - Dr. Robert T. Linehan - VETERINARIAN warm season. . •. ' tion was passed instructing the Secre- sort of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jfeston, ol 134 Warren Ave., HO8 ELLE PARK — It was announced that Wmu Khtniing Emest Couch,' of Cranford, had *k itmry to cotsunuzucate with the Town* Claremont Place. There were seventy- collision last Monday at 12:10 a m^ FOOT SPEQALIST . (formerly 0/ Westfield) Tel. 23-J 1 5 , 2 5 , 2 9 . would represent Cranford at the ses- ‘ Tel. 2272-M* I--- »J.M ■■' : .: • th*p Oommrtiee' requesting that some five guests..: from - Gouveneur. N, with William tiatth^ws of Cranford, at slon of Rotary International at Mlnse-. . Office Hours: Oood work at reasonable prices. M b o h l e v a r i! ■ s u m m it , n . j . actom be taken to stop tins practice. New York City, Long Island, Plain Lincoln Avenue and Benjamin street. leaving Cranford tomorrow. Monday, Prldsy, U m. to S:30 p. m. Will come to your home If desired. ’ l, 4 r8 , l£-.- - W ; ‘Jersey^dHigates^-wili "-toy tee?] .^aizabeth^ftndxCzWPtdi^AZtiUMi»- ■Couch., chargfd .MattheMLwith^drtvdiig., jetton at ttae.-Leäti^h -Valley - crosslngj Esther. jlaines. of Rochester, N. Y^ apd Tuesday* "rñlúrtday!'’8aCird»y,’r »A ir iñ. rsom^ttem^,speciaht»toc^r-^*^ Jt>& jt9'4As.p/>Uk •0 EOWt-SIAÙ«-"TO ” tOOk'tlKE “'HK W avoided: Cbdch told'him to wait for '- to a p, m. •The'AnztSal of the. Cranford lege mates of the Misses Beardslee, were an officer after the collision, but he ' r I . ' ir 12. ALL KINDS OF BEDDING PLANTS ...... 4.L08BD WXDNKHDAT CHAS. PATERSON - - landscape Contractor Clyto Board m2 be held m.Heptember house,guests, .«imlb was by the Gen- drove away without showing his driv­ FLOOR LAYINO 8CRAP1NO - 34 00 HEADQUARTERS . lha year asd a large meeting, with eraf Motors Orchestra, and the boll ’ Phone Emerson 4103 v . I làuti- * er's license. The left front mudguard HAHOWOOD FLOORS A SPECIALTY 22 CENTltAL- AVENUE at the Lehigh Ave. Greènhouses f f w » tnteresxmg topes for disnnmon, Bulle ¿15-316 . 1139 K. Jersey St. room w u beautifully decorated with and steering gear of . Couch's car were titokui Tfisltv 17X1 -J 137 N, L*high Avenue, Cranford tprhig flowers. - ^ ht'entidpefed.- . ■ ... - . " ' | bent.' -...... ' ■ - ...... Martin Building ' Z U Z A B R H .N . J. tarlai Stmt, ... CU2ASETM/ N. J. Tdepliom 123-U Cranford, N. J.

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CARRY MILLIONS FAMOUS MARKET GUNSGUARD BIUION MILL TOWN BANS TAKE HUMAIV UFE IN CREDIT BODY PUTS IN DIAMOND HUNT TO BE TORN DOWN . OLD BLUE MONDAY INDIAN CEREMONIES BRAKE ON CROOKS DOLLAR SEAL HERD Bwte U h *»ii!!a4,W «te Ea p b iW W iiii Í . XU m I b ' ^ 'p ililV ’71ji«îeot F*ëtf Statu . - 100 Migration Over When They Araaad~Wiili-TartipM«.'' Writer Describe« Secret Mur­ Faca Destruction. 208 Convicted of Bu»ine»* .. Laiuidriea .Free. . " Reach Arctie See: ders to "Save” JUjah. * ' Frauds is Year. " " Llebtenburg, Sooth Africa.—A prim- Lesson » Greenwood. 8. C —The traditional Washington.— Center market, Itirt afreet of ramshackle la one rev ax*, r annvAfn.uD ,D « D-^td* B*i«or. AluLa-rrA MlUm- MreSF DIM« teÂftvt« «S ChlcRcV » *hlUe MuD'Isy." »llb wJom (if. MáMtp New Turk.—The cold sod calculai* PcouaylvRDia avenue, for 62 years a • New York.—Contictlons pf 2U8 com­ of tnt worlds moat Importan, dia doiiar for seal herd, swimming from, (A itti. Wweava Riw h ii* p»<«« ■ and steaming-laundry \**%> has been ed' murder of. « *evtu-y»ar-old boy by landmark of tbe nation's capital. m*y mercial elimináis throagiMrut mood tngrt«. . . mi " ’ i«WD' ' make ' way' for ' .t?nii»d wrjtt«»« and indlcttneot« «cUnst tropical seas to bleak Arctic waters. _ r —r...— — .jriVfBwuuE^sa^rwi^ta inmCTT!TrifflgHpmggjMM.8.uh‘y^*-^rrrrwmiTM i iéiIiíiíi H ata lailht kttrTr - f »lHil>i«llU’rt«l * Ç entina mapjfic- toycrarn^t bulldlbgs. . __. . . . . Blff flttmuf jilauihPtw1 tHameaA-riield»^ot,Cr»AfQnt»IUt.8. tò; maire room for a 4U0SW was raised by the «MotiaUoe opened for basinets...... Ua. . - . ' . ' . more luhor we eliminate for itructare to. house thè Department of three years ago. 4 « tomioerciol and come os load In numbers except Ntsrtling dhtchtaures-receutly made In eo a small group of Islands known os The diamond broken travel to tbe JUNIOR TOPIC—Christ DUd for Car Ihe worn«-n In the bmiii-M.V Keif Nay*. Ju »(Ice. • . . criminals have been convicted on the Blna ^ “ her book,- “Mother India," d«xlMre* the- Pribltefs *n 8ootb Bering sea. exchange by train or automoblla - Mthe hefter able they become "to fill • Jacob \Ve«^ sefenty-Reven-year-old strength of evideoce secured, by the tNTERMEOlATS AND SENIOR TOP- thiii wbUe fear, o/ ilrlUsh interferem:«. Tbere sre ifive-teianaa is ibis groups, -across the -dsttert from .Pretoria and tlt^-Jr plficea - ln( the ummifiN-turlng butchie, whime neat Utile atkod has crerilr . orzubiullotb aud ihdlctm«^*» lCr*Wby Jn u i Chw»« thwCroM...... has curbed the once common practice fit. Fani, St George^. Otter, Walrus other Soutl African cities. All tnna- MlM-ine. not only whore they are cm- have, been returned against 1,142 per­ TOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ of burning wives nod concubines alive occupleC stall No. 146 sln tetends were first located by It It the hoett of the Jetdon that tha 16*20). •‘ttilll urhoolB." ! = ~ — tlops -uf— snkruptrj- aere rei eivcd try IIIiulu aiircerera antT fed by native When JacolT'Waa sixteen year« old Gennisalm PrlbhoC BussUn mariner, man carrying the wealth needs no ^^ri^Tnatanraii' woorged-Jesor be* Self* further believe* In the adop­ the aiftodutteo from busin«e»a b*r claiming to be Urael's' thm »vniorn Ip rill til* ,»lnnt* mitin* built of corrugated Iron sheets, at aoys Mi*s tluyo, 1* v«»u< li«-d for lb de* two-block-building. Five year« later ' Crimes Show peeress«. ' ' * always killed in the water. — -'■•.• king they clothed Him with purple oo<) } tu I n« regularity of humidity and fvm- :_**Tbe ;decre«Mr..te the .number of there k not a tree for hundred«“of crowned Him wlth a wreath of thorua. tall t/y the records of thtr lirlllob vice* he was.on.his own. a.grailuute.lo the . InceptiM of 8sal Indurtiy. •-.­ miles to supply lumber. Each shack -pern ture In piare of Hie rhungerihle roy’* agent who Investigated. .: butcher shop, business* 1 • ' . esse« Investlguted It signiflcsAt / f»r The crown of thorns -typified rh» The diacorery of the teianda and the hat s table, '■* ch«lr o rjw o und t palr — lemperhttire:-:thi*»••inni «lineami tede» • •IVlt me rajah nea»^^ denthrhls firaf "1 yr^irienihcrMrs.Oriintwhen'Tier two. reasons;^The roprxrt*»«^; sw an^ of' fur s^is cbvering tbem .‘curre- which-llo-bor* -for- -man’asia ... of^Uu^old- d a ^ ^ ^ of avales. and nothing more. ' " ' waUX beesma^te^ftocep^ wf-tha fu r 'On' the arrival of the brokera a ftfig . N«»nt wonder» •«•■»tinge*. nrrniffted ■elc«o] with Jealousy' uhd,fear that the She u*ed. to «Jo her owo murketlng. being sent to ;pris«in, and. siectind. oth- seal industry. The attendant' aiaogb; 2. Their salutation (v. 18). alón»..uidtL- well kept ,avenucC-,Imyt*. *iHUU-. wm-. of. Uta- awhtiMl^TanUwauld- 'Khefwaar'r-nleé lady-,* alway* plwnwti*W er.dUhonwiLUime^iBen^aiR^t*rteS la flown ; above tlic gfannty. ,;The v.TheyBaid^^.HalL.KlngoL-theJewx^i, t i t b f tbese 'artinTaia ' irbiD " tbe^ time miner« who have been ucj-umulfltlhg fHrpftired 'the old . «hack« *- nlrolrtrt5«! *um*«-d to t)i£ liu:uu.evwlth. hla -rnoth- and »he knew her husltiess about, buy* discouruged from perpetrating fntud Thls theg did In derlslod. . ' .. their breeding place was«discovered diamonds 'for the previous month «hme muddy »lleva. - The home* rent* er, her rlvul. aa regent,' the writer tng meah When there wn* going.to by fear of this new forc-e in Tpslntwo. antli jyiu was great and actually de* 3. . Their mock worship ( tt. ID. 2UJ. thereupon bring. their .waret to the In* for ll;a.ríK«hi a fiionth, prive g»r- explain«. . —- ___ L , . |*o a Id« party -at the AVIdte Jloua» ;,*‘A!th«»ugb the number of c»*e* pieied the herds to a mere handfiiL They emote film on the head with a v den (dola Hpth for. flower* urn! vegete- (’ailing in the sorcerer, the plotted she always y:-Wi-4Nm i^g^r^fli^of^Agrfc^lture-^JoTdlTrr'la ISTd the^oYcriimenr^eaied-tim eook»1 "SBfflBippiSH BE; their way to the.UIamona cutfers lo a«e at en*». . .. - hy the BtH'oml ruul. .. 1 • frequent Viftlturrst the market, al» from 4U5-.? the former perh^d to 411# eries for a 2U-ycar period to' the of cniclflxloh (vv. 21*23). European and. American cl tie*. One Rfitndhv of fl mill town, how­ The »«iri-erer, fully «ware of tils ltd* tjMiugh; only In an hfilclal capacity; in the 1C months just closed. Alaska Commercial company. At the At-first they compelled Him to benr The nllnvlnL deposlu of Srasfonteln ever. I* rnl**1ng. Them-(a no,.‘'iiilll tHiteiM.e to . curtL nevertheless con* III« wife and two daughters are regu* -“ ¡t.Is difficult to estltnste accurate expiration of this tease another one Ills own cross, .but when phjskal have. beeii the. scene of one of the atore." The workep» trnrte with town vlnc-ed the rajah that his only, hope ter cufttomcrs on'Siiturdoy^ to éui>er» ry the sum saved for bu*io«M», evt^. to the North Atnerlcah company was weakness made this-impossible, they * most picturesque* diamond rushes In menhunta or wherever they plena«). for Ilfs lay In human sacrifice. Tho intend the murkellng for the Jordirie cents by the forced rêtlreineni ,of sev­ entered into and the seal killings compelled 81mon, the Cyreqlen, to bear history. A mushroom town sprang up *e<-«tn<| • runl, with, only her love, wf eral hundred bankruptcy crooks but went on for another two decades» It for Ulm. It Is. beautiful to note household.. • ’ . . In a few, hours, which became a hive the. rajah at heart, prepared* to-glve ' ' sWafof* Smoot and DOftiff both' are it la -reasonable lo .believe. In * lew of in tbe tate nineties the seal- herd» that .tbe:eoa of-lhia-Cyrenlan.. came ja _ Man Spend»~28'Year« " • of activity, . ' up ber. son; . . . wise.purchnsera, market' vendors say, the lessenlug nutuoer of fraudulent were so decimated the government de» believe on Jesuk (ct Rom: 10:13). in The wild excitement of the rqsb , . on Trip Around World ’Ilul before the child could reach who muke thorough Investigations of failures, , thiit vigorous prosecution dared a do«ed season «which was all probability fits being compelled to — r-New-York,—Ji»RC{duFrenlu.MlklJÌMV the ^-«U'k—man’s:.-bed,— swlft-gvlp sll-foodiTuffirrhefora^ther-pbrchttae:' effort*—hsvè_ prevented—.the-: lo5JL_LÎ_ mdntdned-nnUI • IB28*-wltb--tite -ifcah' wa?Jnrs?Jy_du« . bear-the .cross .was the. meanAofL hls_. great wealth ’ o- dlSroondi in .these fifty .-year*. old) a native of .Croatia, drugged him, aside and one o fth e Both of the cabinet's Davises also Are many billilpns of dollars.’* region closely guarded by cutters In own salvation; ' . fields lay vlrtuoliy on the .surface, to who started from timi, country 28 palace women, pushing a boy before good customers,, who supervise -the Mr. ArdroL points out tbst tbe coot so tamer. • • . . Christ's face wes so marked.by the t : he picked np .by tbe fortunate ml? yearn «go- o n * trip around, the* world l»érr at«3K«l In the .young heir’s place, weekly buying for. their establish* of carrying jon the .work,1 of tbe . asso* ... la J911 a. treaty was signed with the thotus and cruel hJo»re that ‘-'there • 4Ó 'collect • autographs... : of . ' yurious p.léadittg--;mtnÌnltÌK muf« ,^So: they; carried the .rajah Into Ids from bankrupt, estates li the form; of there field* -and the output, continue« this, bitter cup;to Its very; dregs, hut culls thé-'weekly trlpir-of .Mrs; Itoo»^; that cJUrena of th^e counlries wuuid tobelarge-Dlamondsfromthenew 7.*hnii; W>,«*CT iljmarurM~ahd„ weighing apnrtJnenta.’ 'nnd^^ There ;ihtt| s flighty in vei fris U h! ihe PreMderrt a t. her • el bo w hlddeb a»aetk 'ile i;M ^ deaiat from .ibe ^buotibg .of^aeals' al^ refused. to. drJhir r“the - wine, biingied : 5fi phunda.; '/ ...... v « 'ilint-lii Phice.v<«n»e^^ th*: hfst 'ratti, pust; jbreé ..yesrô ^(ha^ifrt^UU^tà'.'ï^i nilovlaj: flftda withmyrrh.“ whJch .wouldbsve deafe hhfktug slT remarks etxitjf -her: buying ^ea-rpelag!c '*Ot1Ing.' In return Great two or three icsrats; In welght 'in ithe’ The hook contain« the autograph" ntid the »«merer, with certain print)* ability, -lie says that. President Car* vpgtigaiqrs hnv e recovered and Turned^ .Britain and Japan were each to ,re» eoed ills pbln* r rough, . and when, cut weigh on the o f * o number of lCur«>iH-nn rulerii. tlje gMil ollk'cra.of thè state. And the IUUd wa»..it. more, serious- buyer, and back .to estuf.es $t>20.0UU In concealed cdve lh.per cent of tbe net antfual . 2. Gambling ,for the clothing ,of t he «orpèreri wÌÌlj'Hu(V fliid" Imiips ahiT average jess Jhsn one carat Many of rl: . '• slgriHture <»f nine' PreNldeiità, as welt that Prewldent. t’levetuhd wpA'«neither assets. ; , * taka .of farskins from the ; ITibUof Lord (vv. 24, 25). .. . • . the stones mined'here'have'a.'sllghtlj: ./ala the nnroel» of--twin*: romoua Jtcjirt/ Irrt'anlutlons. tnniie strung . xircerlng: who.. too'k iK’rsonul Intm^at; In the fiaid- • ■^UecovFrJÁK assets Í» Inctdental 'to Udanda. - . . • •' • —HavfogvbaITedntm'ti>‘Lhe^ei^th«y- •. literature, politica. : laclencc. ..xolljflon. Afiei. tills they dealt with the bon òf the .'chief Objective of. credit proteo* yellowish cast Large ns have been gambled for the seamless robe un'ikr (IrHlini'd . fur. ttie White' Il«\ûsic table. . Herd Largssl In' World, ; ,'tljtì pàlttcé: wouiàn nni n ilfó pftiwfd;. the,yield*,^ihe demand for diamonds and huatn«***; ■Ttie'vhlutne ia thc tlitnV r’ The Depsririlent/Of Agriculture took" Don ; a.eUYHIi^ ;,W.J4cb.(- U;r;lo-, pcmùü ir^7iJii#:ktteWye,'‘;w rk ‘;:'-of--'the;''-4art.-:few- ihe very crow dn_whlch Hfi_wds.dylng k cornuu'rclul çrlmlnnbt by kèndfng them Is^'reWriibsTe^ prone'than kept ‘ and In fhelr h^rtlesa'chieRy^hey k^ since he aturteU. to colloct ,, t.lio nulo front hli|t.' " •' ;*!*' over the market In 1022. . . ■ years baa pr^ved conclusively that ihe '' graphs, f ”' ? • ~ L J.i—. •—“;rh«*»i- they ; currl«*dr Ore-a»imil: maly pace with the supply, ^nd .the tr prlsoii/V he: nsserts. *•------; ■ - •' removal .of the surplus tnaiea .uf the, down fo watcIr.HIrcr die- (Matt.;27:30h _ ]Tho autiigtflph iMMikjla «o largo largì unit wrapped, in a cloth ami 'dropped It dlartionds hove b«|n absorbed quickly. . gome Fall to Prosoduto. : * fur seal species Is Just as Important.' S. “The superqcrlptlon (v.‘20). ' I Í 7 hjeavj that ; Mikuleclee ji!ne* M*e* u 'ape« specially retl.v . into! t Ito fiali . potid that Ile* in New. M otor Steel La*U “ One of the prlndput l'dllBcultIe* os It te with other polygamous live It was customary to place over the , constructnt-fnmtl currince wlth-whlrh- ~th(r~lnner-pnlneft—^ntl—nutrii—mone; _ i Timei Life of Old mKiii the^work is the un.WilHoghwte etock .and_the capture., of, the extra Nails Hand Forged tcilm_6n'the- ^rosB—thw~nnme~inid ffaf-a-^4 iÿ-i g i« < ciiialiÍ^l£Ñ¿Á. fo. T.y~.viEE£^m^m —.-Worcester,-EnBland*-^Naite.JLre.atJlL •'^fruf^hiy'Tnjiinr'heYM'th^fl^ presented to, the-'Academy or S«;l«*ncea who ih®“tJrftrwar‘ftb^ihteirtru^'*i!if-WTt5*" lh"nirëe~Oij)'s"nnd~wnxrhTiried^ion: tnlned:nndihe"bwrwKwntT^^3^ made by hand ln_ parta/of England. _ ; __ tura?i*..«jfj«l_..tlw^,v*Uunie. .HS-U-iuuv-iiclileVemimL-.-laum-.GuUlct,. .«amte-uL-dulters.------!----- •ing’ the neil-fl*e7yeare-as-lt-bna tl»e Indeed .their.king.-., j ‘ gorgeous funerei " pyrtv .althougir fear Some are turned out by order from • ...... on tila shoulder. \ r ...... - - chief of. the.Central sch«M>h » govern*' **lu a -recent fuke failure case only last five, then In Hk'* Mfisa.r 5.V:i2)x ” ‘ ,' ' V M of inlica, he will continue on hla wlrnae child had aflvmi tlie heir of the .South America.: < n. - O'limlcr* of-this new steel, he* ex* “This practice o f accep’ibg com­ only one.;.for which a cousisteot liy.b.l 5. ■ The dying Savior’reviled (vv. ijue*t to ohtnln additional autograph» «tute wns quietly, smothered in'her The best-known worker* of this al­ 'plained.-ha«l one surcewaful leaf In a promise settlementi from dishonest 20-32). - ' • - . tH*d.M • : : ■ for; protection has been made, lu 50 most l««t cnift U Mr»- Nellte Drettle. to add to'hta coMecthin. recent race at Indianapolis between a bankrupts leaves tho crook free to This reviling was engaged In by the Vet nothing would have been hoard years the fur seals have puld the pur­ who lives In Lye, being itoslsted hy a Prenol» and im American ear. continue his operations at the ex­ passerrby, the chief priests and the of ilio doublé murder but for -n quar­ chase price of Alaska several times, young ne!ce who operates the bund Cattle Men in Texas Long life of tho new steel and leas pense of bis original victim*jtnd oth* over and Its commercial value Is Hell thieve* who were crucified with Him rel which prompted soma of the pal­ friction, he gave'us the two .notable ere after be bas reestabltebed his bellows of the forge. ace dignitaries who had not wltuenMCj) known. . . It te calculated that there are fewer In this nameless agony nnd sham«* Worried by Wild Horses quulltlc*. In -general the^weur of the business under a new (lisgutee.** they taunted Him by bidding Him Since white men first saw the Frlbl- than fifty persons now living who ...... El 4’agov Texua.—A. tight liua. hven the ceremony to cnrry-llie.fact*.«»* uMruteil Hteel cylinders wus oDe tweu- The report says .that more - than erotly ’ to the- (Irltiwl» viceroy's agent, lofa, a' tribe o f Aleut Indians has oe»' were adepts at’ this work when-the come_down from tbe cross,, derisively ; ~ lnutltuted hy* cuttle'men of this Ht-c- tletli Hun of nickel am! chrome cast­ 0U.000 creditor cotiverns in all parts saying, “Ho ssyed others. Himself he NiiVH-Miss Mnyo. . (Checked hi. Indian culled tbe islands.- They are today ranking by hand of Iron-wrought tlofi npoii l;erd* o f ,wild rungo hon»»-^ ing. he said, am) tho. new steel ellra* of the United States.have been finan­ nMIdHy.--«enroll vene***'ami-adherence Unde. Sam’s efficient.. .workers In tbe. nails wfls-carried'On extensively In cannot save.Vile could not save Him­ . |‘V«:|- ' , ' “• ‘ Twhich arc it»aiiiing"Oie cnttlo dlatrtcli'* mated "ftr0'~ncetrfpr ~brPDxe "or'’«ntb” cially “ intereste ~'1o bankruptcies In- self nnd ofbere,_sq_ He chose to „die to trailitloi^ the • ugHit, -, however, fur.jKaUndutury. ...They .live In con% nearly every home at Lye-and-other- ...... In large-number«.------friction tiushlngi, testlgafwl > y the National Akeoci»^ to save>mhers. could do nothing inoro than determine Crete houses built after the fashion of yillagea In the “IllaCk. Country" dls- Bo plentiful..Imve .ihe_w:ltt).vhpr»ea _ _Avlutlon motors of the new inctal ..Uou .ai.UxeiUt.-MuQ,..Jt..ls Jur.ther.,r.qt*. "ZlzZ ■4 1m«i ^ i inuflrar ygui.diaa;bcb&' iaiiUshcd, rnowtsh’oao f Mheir-Hsklmo; brethren, )arkDes»_upoo the land ^''^^^fiectitno tfuit^rn^iw^iie^ pfiWiiii'Ttf “Ni-w ^trthflr^rYhyttW^Tdnricrimiysecared tricL. MosLnX UieuiiAie4oQ.old.taRt: fntm’ tho-tmiaee.—In- acconlanc«7 with so constinTcitAi aa to ^offsel the lemilTc" ils'wss st~nboriHoyr’ So'slioc*kimi'r: * iiexlco they are starving cattle l»y wear that could be measured, .while to the 11)27-28 |K.*rlixh llS-were In the tempt to apply tbclr trade today. „ Ijlmlu |a\v, and ilio *ecom]_nnf Inni winter winds.. . ' Quite q number of _famUles, how­ this crime that nature threw - -rfttrlpplfifi the ranges jof-grasak -Munch* th e re in * dl»Unct wear io the usual, Easb-82-jl0vthe-tM4UClerAVe»tU!d-ML betm-instnllfd "ns'-regent fnr-ht*t^*onr ■■-■The Aleut drivers mapeuver-8o“as~tb ever, “have kept the ltule“ “sraithj^ nround the Son- Of God-^a shroud ?•* era have tHH-n fomM) In many J«kuU- cylliMlera. T • . . ‘ on the ruclflc coast * Efforts to And .llu»-. sorcerer, one of maintain tbe bachelor bulls Ip one hide dim from tbe* gasp of a gtiftte * tic« tb fence their wntur. holes ugnlust The consumption of oil Is given as where their fathers and motheraused the cIiims of tioly nioti whose vicious spot on the Islands known as the htul company. 1 ■ the onslaught of tho horses. • decidedly leas am! not subject tu in*. to work at the forge. \he anvil; fur­ au'uj.incr W liw IlftLeven. the.mostr Doctor to Make Study of log gropnd. When a killing bas been 7. The cry from the cross (w • ’ Most" of ^the^'prtuient StoClr*-«rf ,c«usu. eveu after...a iV^brlsklt^v^iicfetariii'Qf ^tbe:/medlcal, Im^'Tbedrivenrh'cTprrtotHa«^ tbete' my God,’why bast tliou fortaken"»)«*''1 drf Mie’ mfporiiliterH'nf nnother^tmer ultru-xhle and ocromrlc Parisienne, 'nnU i* Ihe'bestin the "v'Orld.eiipec fully' . Indluna on the New Sfeslcan rcrep btmrd of tho 'Neurological lastitaie. selves between the seals und the 8. Ue dlsmlssed Ills spirit (v 3?) far removed from-the tragedy. whoso1 extçcine coquetry Is no longer for Bhoelna horses? . Tfltloua huvo thousamla of horses/Of The cry-tmby “ turns night Into day ocean. Great skill.1s required, for tbe When tlie price of our redempthm satisfied by curling mid blnckeutug. . this clnn», I - ■ . , and soiuetimes develops • certain type animats have acute sense of smell aud Has fully paid, Jesus dismissed Hi- . A herd of more ttinn 1.000 was re Declare Natural Gai - A 'Dirty Dig. ' of epilepsy, abnornmllty, and even In­ keen care. However, If tunny get spirit No one took Ilfs life uwij i cently driven to El Paso from N«‘W • Trusts His Nephew New Tori».—Commenting on experi­ Give« More Heat Unit« sanity," Doctor Znbriskle states lo an­ through the lines they can be counted from Ulm. lie, gave It up. ' Mexico hy raiigerR^n the Hatll fore*L ments In Berlin tending to show that New- Orleans,-^Natural gas gives Detraiti Mich.—Mayor Lodge has « nouncing his progrum for studying In­ in on the next, drive aa they return, 0. Tbe rent veil (v. 38). -.... - reserve aa - a - coimnunity..project - to bright-young nephew .wh«>-has shvwn fant -psychology. This program Is In “* v'i- use of alcohof fosters the birth of cofislilerably more heat than the aril* chlckenllke, to' roost,...... ‘ " y f Thle symbolized the giving up of ’ • protect the range for entile. . go-much, skill in Aviation that tho connection with the institute's Shift).- males. Mire Elizabeth Mnrbury rises (U-fut variety, the I.miltdunn con*er* . -- Aftervthe-drive • which bas surround His life (Ucb. 10:20). major Anally has taken n rido atuff 000 cnmpulgu to seek the roots of to deny that feminists are seeking this vatlon department says In Its ofllclnl ed thousands of seals of all ugea, the 10. The -Centurion’s confe^-KS wllh him. The name Is Lludbergk means of eliminating males. ‘.‘Why publication. ' • criminality and maladjustment. animate are driven Inland about a DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO should we. If It were not for the male (v. 30), (’«»tiiparlns the natural gas of the A research staff of pathologists and half mile to the killing grounds. The Ue said, "Truly this man was the pediatricians will delve Into the study populutlon what would we women Mother Use* Own Baby Monroe Held with that supplied In* ooooooooooooo^ milling herd te held at bay while Son of God." of body conditions to- determine what buve to laugh atf’ v • Note, P rlwuuuhy nrMMclnl.JifcaiUL^. iMLm)MM^yL2Ui2Ui_8Miami£-trnni 1L -TOe linmlniLXro.iip. of m-m«» "in Test» for 'Baclerl pmkc8i.Bicry.-b)dMr, i — l ~ ^dtsmotes ooEKid«S eajr: -to ,tvvmi(l«r4l)< ts-i------vjilue tVi l^Hl Mrltlslr Uicnuai unlls & V) * « U , (ordos thorn out tome dis­ They who had lovingly ministered baby boy has proved his ruoib Gifts to Mexican Tats work,'* De does not drink or smoke, States and Mexico, here with a treat boon to humanity. that'scarlet fever- ieSves“ln_ lta~ £— Then—when- her sod- whs-born.—j ficF T a ir was never . bobbed. She Instead of dolls, school bags How Cute? . ~ — , FearGod El Peter Jones broo*b.t with him wn woke, can be detected by these •he continued ber tests, using blushed when her picture was taken will be sent to encourage efforts Sandwich, Englan«L—Tbe well- ' If . we fear God w j need never fear him as ihe center of ber experi­ automobile that prevents back-seat rests 4n. the early stiges of the-, with Will Hoys and she especially- re» In Mexico, to secure 7universal dressed male golfer will wear gdrtere the devil,.for. be Is s conqoered foc* ments. The baby was given only drldof. It U quite simple. One alt- disease end preventive treat* quested that no mention bo ftmde of education. The gifts are expect* with red tassels. What arbiter ele- Into Christ's victory let us enter by, tins on the rear teat facet the oppo­ ment administered In the shape'' boiled food ¿nd was brought up nay charibr reveuted by modes of the cd to anivo In time for that na­ gsntterura so decrees? Nacentrso, bis ralth, and In the boldness of ihw U ^ site way (torn the driver. -> . < of doses of simple alkaline com- in nearly sntlscpUe surround* day. . '•• . tions independence' day, Sep* frlend, the prince of Wales. ^ < of the tribe of Judah we shall be se Inga. , . tenibcr ia. Th4 department of - -pounds The number of cases of bold as a lion.—Marsh. - v: - kidney complication« bas been, Mrs. Stelnfcld's. Ondtbgs are; What of It? > education of the Mexican gov» Dog Unwraps Candy " pow under scrutiny of other • T o Ape Crusoe reduced by Doctor . Osman by Merlin.—Just to prove It can be eminent , has agreed to distribute Stock bridge, - Usta. — Ctndy-lovln* 'SaintlineM ■ jHCh^ntlst^but Tth?„moth<»f Is Memphis, Tena—llkhard HaUlbur meanxof these methods from «.!). ¿Urn ,bagq.jmumg-tha-1,200000.-$ -doat-that„erX-Wrapntriaod.all,rm j;- .j^rNo»Christlanym«n¿:hsavAnyxi^iftfeL^ - «fle«tcW r • mwoteHer'wtf h^twtrr’ • c hTriirT^hi" 16eTiX6tiO::s f t wits ^ ::)«n »~ a -th lo t-O T ‘ two'-~trBtn-Betty,“ f T>crTent^’-m^tfiafid"^hirou:5 tin to (leneva, 1,000 ' uillos,” wenrinl* Crusoe's Island and live like him; be nttempr tonereste "sàtoT I In ess of'chs^; critical study« . tDat country. . • James Ooakley'a -bulldog. - Betty care- croup of 316 to .6 per ccnt ln a boiled Bhlrta, swallow tails and patent^ srlll wear goatskins and have a « « t setfer by: biding' himself from the ae, (nlly qnwrapa eith-*|bvp piece before eat- I reared group of G20. . : , tcooooooooooooooooeeoooeci leatberb. ^ • ■" ryidejr. ■ :- . tlvltles of every-day Ufe.—G. 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* B * M M V fl& t - UU'MIMI f m m i t tu M i t ' li? ^i ■ M>1 > üM ir WÊt «ir 23©Jfcr. i«ror»H Ï*^r; If iS Sr '«Mvarr- M t J mon * <3WiAM BOINRP W ! S ■ isoar« mtrntmum n«isv!rv M il 1»ri"G«i**r,urt«ratt U»9pfalryiantir ‘ CRUCIFIXION : M peo|U# were luvltcd. • The elves asked My-HIgh, thelr*«)va. , [X t-tfirS - f l dal bird, (o curry them to (he partv. - irEXT—Co« coinm«nd«ih So* they were nil taken bv Hy High- toward ua la. that, *ta!> to the hut «Tilth k h i made out of i«n«n, ChrtM - TO.PIC-i*9«aas Died for W m - i sblngiear-lt jo b s one of Witty Witch’* . mutator hoiuee. It was cmeriul with PIC—Christ Dlsd for par flowerlug vines. ■ . * - . Slot, gn^ted all her guests siol * (ATS AND SENIOR Tno- imlteil, while old Mr. tJlnnf roart*il In is'Chats ths'Cron tHa deep votce*^- ... *...... * Tag of tbo Cross. By Chiffe, Sughro* ’ Hello to atl of you MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL Q W— U*» Talk StkHi every one hiol arrived an«^>id ownsd With Thorns (w. ^ & S e Mr (llnm t»« Kim Ills alorle TVf MOMe AACAdKAUT MAS MAMy ACVMJTAÛSS BkHUCfif MM TU«M TMCa fMUTIMv A lt lie told of the *oiuleifu>/ud\en tnrai' wourged-Jeguriie"^B— - $ % p - - — o ro rm env ttoMpemoA^ n u n r« ------ro»«no M*’ JO» pwirnua ooeefnyurx*.- 4-urv-s he lm*l-lmd i to be crucified. Mcoceets no ADvmcnst tu ms ucuc » « a n 1M‘ HOME MCWSPAraR, tT OSUAtL-f tmtATS lie told of eMMipes fyoui (lnhuera vn of tboroa (vv. 10. 17). just fioouawgs* Mg Ö MOT OOWtO AU MW OM *fO WOLD |U 8.TTSB- weMliWMW TO «»* - H id o f g r o u t and it'Mln d e ed s u lild ) ist Jesus had beeu um« M\C GUSTOMffftS I A he mid his baud of/gliiita tNd Uen ws*uTeMi too claiming to be Israels able to do. «cioè Mv hed Him with purple an) ooMuev emu And Inst of uM/tie told l tie story ho with « wreath of thurca. gqtfiraid^ * loved best of Eit—of a little girt aho if thorns typified tho 'wwvoowt Naw sftld sher not ofmld of glHiit*. In 11« . bore-for ..man s tua _ oeNttcroMcor fnLt she would lore to see a giant so sout tw nay1 À i she roti|d tell him sol ^ . Mutation TTi ut*| » Ulm dlo (Matt. 27*30). T ho suplo«r lutile wii« of ;nnu with isrQcrlptlon (v.l 20). ■ Miiloriphto of early Mummer ilowem I J iind ferns, and*on III«* lenita of (tie lamary to place over the $ ferns there wire tiny rtnNI<* • ie-Tros8- thB-nnmF- and- ^ 4 —T[)tt gi,M a it a li ro o k - f««itv ¿ t o m j j »|oì TmHld i ; of the Scripture "uml ho told to fhildrtu of how iiiih It, how i;red with .the trapserc!^ i l(Wg iwutji. tlnjf lovi il^hnys mn( ^ ^ 1:12). " - o. i a MC’AJPAYÌ'' ' ,v girls ‘ Vy ling Savior ’ reviled (vv. And how inioh the tlvea tlinnked ßU5lNESi OF i -T theli lilid I l> lllgli for hlliiKhig llieiu is was engaged In by the \ no Sti?Al6HfEMNC3 (u lovt ly a party. it chief priests and the irere crucified with Him OUT BEMTfENpKS Sspapuling Each O th er __ leas agony and shame /SfTHR 3ÜNDAYS Arltinr And Jninea lire «ountpa and I Him by bidding Him ln< lined to light with mo Ii other, do. 10m ithOrCrWcdorlsUely ^f& ip O h i 'W B Spito grnndiMolt(er m rep» «led warn ayed others. Himself he CONCRÈTE lie could not save Ellin- / Inga. I.B, ' ■ tCBtnteKW.KUJ 'Jim other morning, tieurlng ti loiii* rs,_sq_ He. chose to die motion, ahu hurried lu thu door, to — ------find !><•«.two >...j..^at.ra .l.it.i.lt.j is-upoo-the landfv.Jtt).-. i "oooriHayr So "shockfiuT| • ByOabonw : It tf tHmittpT e«Ml» ••Hoys,'', aim aeoideth .'Tiow.-eiin von * lae that nature - threw THE FEÀTHERHÉADS Correct fight like this ufler wlmt you protu* io“ 0f God-a-Sh Wm< I T-*-. t i l l ' d ...... in the* gasp of a gl$tites.«v ' bohY mu VJEU. UHflT 1F (T **Wn wilni t flglitinV' nnaweriol . KEEPj T&KIN& iWS- PAUM OUr/, Gt»CIOl)S, Jurne* na they hoth hiiallly 'Nfritlght* ' ip from the cross (tv. - X U E T A B G Ü D fiF W HAT A FÜ Ô9 -IU KT VW ; eneil up; “wo wuijost Irylu’ to arpnit* . . PIACE /-«OüBC-BÄO-Ar-W ARtrfr.ïVEM UOOWAte-1)0 / e a c h «H i«a ialtf uptnrOhrtsf/illsrTte PLACft-fMTUS flûCHfr ii world’» sin aud turned Kÿ W totOlT/ VT* Uisor «30K/A i) (llpk-there went oiir- Hard to Teach r of anguish, riveyenr-ohl «»rftinil gfwx to emm. iiiast-tliott-fortoken^me?^ try_siUf>^r,wBiifi insists mr Mtttng m^r* ifssed His spirit (v. 37). tendier by Ids first (mine. I ho Orai nkice of our redemption | 'H t ' day in aclioot IhJ* w iis In elusa with id, Jesus dismissed Hi; a youngster who (lid not tuUe reudily ne took Ilfs life uwaj i to lo a m in g . T im t e n d ie r Inhorod pit* le. gave It up. tlenlly to initko iiltp vleurrt tils Tellers, I veil. (v. 38). .. but without avail. illced ■ the giving • up hi — Hrlglit-eyed ..ilttla -Orlund Hlatened 10:20). lrilen*Nledly to this tiresome protesa Ccnturlon’a confer"!« d for a while, hut at last ho grew wenry, 'T don’t Imilevu ho over wUKleurti ruly this man was the anything^do-you^Uwlght-r he ask til- coniliienUnlly. eerinc group of a prove râ.Tmta>rw.Za^-f^.|F J^i% ^c,^gpTm o ^ ,v - z WT t lad lovIngly^rSnNterei^ Mother-dmtmrTtr^wmi^trfr^r-^m ------e were waiting to n-e , D om es OF THE VAN LOONS Far ba it from Fathor to m ake a fool of taimaeU rompuny lind gone)—Hun t you know >uld bury His pretieu« the dlfforetH u between ‘'sulUdeni” ^JWWU. w T 7 _ rM£ M M i ' J i t c u wnn rsÄ T ,v »w Ä fiV « s e s ò s*4U and Menoii«U'/ ,A ,WIU. VM rTARA ANCSkiNgJ (town wrm , VIITM THBH’ T H E iW lO C THINKS I WANT rarlal ( tv. <2-47)/ . DOWN W 7M YOU / I ‘ Mure, rnolherl-' nnawered tho boy, HauaTAra. THAI PRSAlfl t r a A j i »ikC no yov w n TO MAKS. A | PICKED s now took tbe pj^dou* m s uManeuLA- W i ! I AND SMOW H aai M Y ie i/ 1 : ‘•‘Mliilhleiit' is when u fellows imiiMm f « . Wir «AMT on TivE FWOf TO H N £ HA oc* Twe d It itt- Joseph & _pe*„{ >A HINA M m Mê AN AND A I JHtULD SM, T H E . I DCA ■ ■"■y* bold confessioD of the i .vw m jm T’ 0A KM1AMNC . u BSP aW rAMVNO wrm * Hie Occupation lt> L«IK UKfi [&TRINC OH HY "flood ginilotin ulivo 1 * wiurjly cJtk'* A POOL Qlaii'fJ„ MjA —Ji»hmtiiiL._r-_L‘A\imt—uadur-- ear God tlm-Bun do you retkon the baby Is ilod w j need never fear | crying for now) ' , he Is a conquered foe.. "Aw, proh’ly I»«'« hwiklng on the rlctory let us enter by, | dark aldo of life, a* usual,“ responded ihe boldness of Ihw Lteflh the Infant’s sire. Cup Johnson of Hutu* f -Judah we shall be sr| pus Itldge. . i—Marsh. . • ■»•:..* .Hard to Tiro aìntlmètt Molly (weary of sermon, In very a» mn»:*iaay^ny«i4^j

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CSAMFOIto'cmZEN ANO CHUOWCIZ CARRY MILLIONS FAMOUS MARKET ID BILLION MUL TOWN BANS TAKE HUMAN LIFE IN CREDIT BODY PUTS GUNS 61 IN DIAMOND HUNT OLD BLUE MONDAY TO BE TORN DOWN INDIAN CEREMONIES BRAKE ON CROOKS SEAL HERD fC^üav'Aï^fTàiia'îüau a***^JUm oi6syh|#k^Ees^ _ O r» When They Writer Describes Secret Mur­ Face Dutruction. ' 208 Convicted of Bwine** T 1 :x z ' ' ■ "Fraudi* in Yeor. ” * Reach Arctic Sea. « ders to “Ssve” Rajah. Llchtenbiirg, Booth Atrlga.—A prltn- Cpweewmft . fi. C.—T t* tradlttonal WaahlngtoiL -»• Center market on ldvo street o f tamshatkle hnto It on* (Sr uv. a bl rntezm. oo m%uut JSíiodsy;** mirti «tfors «f soup Pennsylvania avenue, for 62 year« a New York.—Con victlom of 208 Dutch Bsrbor, Alaska.—A billion mi* ii3Rte«ss»oCktami • New fork.-^rllie cold and calculat­ of tho worlds Boot import*!» dia na issa Wssswsi ’1 muf «mniauRtc SNObdry |4»m, figs ht>6n landmark of (he tuNUm's capital, may mtrdai Crlmlusls throughout the dollar fur seal herd, swimming from ed murder of • aeveu-yeer-old toy by tropical seas to bleak Aretic waters. mood marts. ", ■ ■ »ó*^íít«íHI lin y»*, **atifrr tnlH villas«?« soon be torn down to make way fof Culled Stales and indlctuienj^againat Here la_th* Jleart o f Jtb*_*lla*hü prloce, who tdleved thavjUie aacripcc ■ftBTgiro^artnflrare^. ’ l*^d«M rtr^^jw*v«i=vc.tï»*-.iif»bfced- sect! N^ -ny,: |h« > j ssiiftHltHy,, Jwotifd rau re'Fhtlr-dying‘*ra^^,“ fit-r’dfr*' The - mysterious migration of fur 'A'frlcar'mlltloni of* aolHra*~Wortll <>f- ' A t Sw litada «/ Ihti per« and congresaincn, have sp&l according to the mkaual report of arlk-le written for tlte i>iauioi>olltan, wild Ufe cavalcade went north under buogbl end aoltL . The ahseks that «ftcfti^iitC ffTHArtf^na iff Intmr, and has ua typicul of*the vlcloua practices many a Saturday -morning dlacuaalngl Samuel Ardron,' Jp* comptroller of look Ilka shelter*, on a poultry tana LESSON feX T^M uk" It 1MT OurtUtTifeg §t\ipui lnunflrU** «Fliifil deliver the- beef a'.iiwl l«o-with M« butchers.. *th« asaociatJuu^rur the flscaL. year, .. the veritable armed -escort of Unde whidi prevail In indlu In «pile of Bum’s coast guard cotters. - ...... are the offlcea of the hrokero. Once e - -GOLDEK . TEXT—Oo« ~w*r «unit* w**- «T darpr to all fttm Ilrlllah efTorla to erilcJIcule .them. ' Now a bill is pending in coDgi'eaa The report Jrays tliut Since the na­ month or oftener. If tbe yield of the Mis own lovs toward*as, la th*t_ • lh * i g qrtMHUfHt 4« 40« <■*«« lar*« co il«« for desTruction of 'die buiidlng after tional crodlF^proteclloo fund-of SI«» Nowhere 'do- the, for seals o f the -ws w«rs yst sinners, Christ dim ;oT u lllaa Mayo, whose length) -tnvestt* Alaskan herd ever leave (be ocean Helds la pnosnally rich, they arw wir-4.. • Junuury 1, 1 to muke room for SUU.UUO w n rulsed by the association PJUMART TOPIC—Jvsos D.«4 giilloii of IikIIuii life" resulted In the and come on land to numbers fcxeept opened for business. ■ Cs. ■ ■ "ISir nono (tiritar we rlimlnste for atmeture to house the ticpaMment of three ^yoors ago, 44-1 ^counnerclul alarttlng dfiu'loaurea- reeenllj made In on a small groop of Islands known os The diamond brokers tratel Id tbe JUNIOR TOPJO—Chris* Dl«4 f3r Oar fft« l*Mnn**fii in 1 Ik- liniuffi.'" RHf Kara, Justice. crimuKiLi have been convicted on the her l»ookr “Moiher lhdlu.M decliye« •jbe Frtbllofs In South Bering sea. exchange by train or automobile 01ns. . “TTtr *u»«n»jr wlOr* thry 1tr«»mr to fill Jacob West, eeventy-fteven ycarpld str«Kgth of evidence secured by - the •..INTERMEPfATB ANO SENIOR TOF»"“ Unit while fmir of Itfltlsh Interference There-are five Islands In. this, group, scrota the de:ert frnm Pretqrta sod ; rpmr gtti»*** in ■■■:*♦*•• fmrTmfa*'turtng‘ butcher, whose neat little; steiit) tree Tdit orgunlzntion, pod Indictments 1C—Why jNBs OioM th( CroM.. has curbed (he ohre cominun pruCtlce fit Paul, S t George. Otter, Walrur other fteutl African cities. All traded a¿n«!nw:. une 4iu?j mln-rr Uiry are t*m ave been*returned.against 1.142 per­ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TCP. of biirultig wlver «(ud coiicubluea,alive occuplec stall No. Hft aln<*e the hutld^ and Sea lion Rock. Monyotbers be* action, are made ln casb end . tbe IC—Ths Msuhtf o f tbs Cro>*. ■ ;m ittif win tml wfierjr ^ttiVry sons, of whom A3Q are -«waiting trial. on. the fuuerul pyre of (heir deud mut­ Ing was opened, looks with * y log quite small are nicknamed rock brokers bring with them osoally from ■mart (to*A 4rti«*r tW of tarer It says further Ural during the last ter, the liicrlflte o i humun lives In se­ upon the possible demolition of *5,000,000 to, 110.000.000 Id cnrrencyli I. Jssun Crowned With Thorns 17). • nm>r ru»**tw*ni *m»r1iltrf*rv for henil h period tlie number of request* ..was are unknown.. 0 •, Britlah Inoeatlgate. meat business. Thut wu» before the search of mythical rookeries of the Knowing that Jesus had been con­ ... .— ■ fpi/(nt*e:oni ti* *uT«nntilJr tiutnldlflra- «'be' pglmltlre brokerage nBlcea are The puHleuUr eitue ahe deacrlbea, market wrta entirely/housed lo the 7bD* , . . ‘ ' fur seals, which bad heretofore been demned fir claiming to be Israel* Run *>!«A«fns Hi all 1il« jilnnta isitln- aoja MUa Muyu,. Is vouched for In de> Crimes 8how Decrease. built of. corrugated Iron sheets, as tw'ohlocb bulldlngj/7Five year« Inier always killed In the-water. . there la not a tree for hundred* of king they clothed Him with purple i *) tarn* *if fiumlilitf mid !«*«»• tall by the rcwirds of the HrlUali vice- he wua. on Tils oVnf .ii graduate ib the “The decrease lu the number of Incaptioa of Seal Industry. .■ crowned Him with a wreath of thorns.' y*»TT»irfinr mi jili»roker*a'fla» •(Gen.: 8 : l t 18). . t t : teul l0(luat(7 . Tbe attendant «laugh- •■ -'• aomrtf novd* • mntl ta»qit • avenu«**.’ h ave er dlshimcst buniiess nien are, being la flowh above tb- shanty. The She.wiiA,a.nkeJiHlj^alw:uisp.luiJiUnt, ler-.of these anlmala iruta.- tha.Ume. miners'who' Huve been accumulating i i JTbey.saljl, “ tlilL Klqg e(.th)e.J«w»J^| " ' ’ 4 "•v^Hrvtd * (U«e"4iH) «hof'kí irtfetririái. mirriN'ii to the throne with lilt moth- and^she kn«»w hèr husînes» about buy-. discourtrged from perpeTratlng fraud tliclr hreedlng. place waa dlaco.ered This they did In derision. • , '. • sft*n$ «nnfld» «llrv* Tl»*.Iioïum»« rant* diamonds for the previons month •T. lHT rlvu|, as regt'UU tho writer, Jpg ment.' W'heu there wi»« going to •by fear of litis new force lo Luslneaa. until 1U10 »•(,. great and actually de­ .3. Their mock worship (w* 10» 2N). j • ' Ims 0«n fU •> ritorii « fmiftth. Im.ve giif* explulua. ' ; • tMt a big party nt the White House . “ Although the .number of cases thereupon bring their wares to the They emote Him oo the.h^fed with « | pleted the berda to a mere handful.. offices, where , they are , weighed; and • <8mv f n«o* n»i«1> f o r flow«»ni end «‘«•gi'lti ( ’idling In the sorcerer, she pi ■he always would superintend the handled bus diminished, the oumber The United Statee acquired Alaska reed, taunted Hlra and went'ihrouii | • . Bn*v A g*rtT w im » r *m 1t** Vrill* prop; with-him -to cuuvinc« the- rojah bayingrult hough ahe brought aervhnts of cuovIiTlous seeurcU. tuts. gioWU TroJU. In'180?.~ Even “then1 tnilllona-of fur bargained-.-for, Tbe rough atones a perfocmance of mock worshtp. .,.. :.-...... 7trML.gr, ,-4mr4r*~Uuu.*lutVL~-~.. ' bought In till» way later aro iorled -^■lt^JsaiisIfij^ifle^fraLJ^ «(U^fhNi^ufAchlldr^prfiferAhlyJ dair.ryeoTv' eaM>Q,Jfc!iiw»e»j«sjo»^t:£ B frequent visitor at dhe murket, al­ erica for a- SU-,eur period to the . . «ano «RM.ifttw 4if o m ill to w n . hi»w- European and American citlea. The aorrtifer, fully aware'of his tin- though only In nn otnchil capacity. lu'thu 12 montln Just closed. : Aluiku Commerdui company.' At the At first tbey compelled Him to bear. . The alluvial deptisitq of Orasfonteln • r mr 1* mdwftnc Tl«we. Iti'UOi “tnlll INttcnce, to cure, neveffiicdeaB con­ Ilia wife and two daughters are regu- Hlt 1« dilllcult to estlmufe.accurate?, expiration of thla lease, snothér one Uls/ own cross» but when- pbjslral^ % Be*»».'" Hlhr wortom trade with town vinced- llie rujuh -tliol/hl* only boiie lur cijstomera on Huturday«ito .super­ »y the sum saved for business cou- to the North. American company; waa .have-been the'scene o f one ..of tbe weakness mads this* impossible. th«r * - w tierr t v t iltey vleaw i. . for Ufa luy in huruiKir sucrinco; The intend the marketing for the' Jardlne cerns by the forced^retlreitient of sev- entered Into nnd .the aeal killings most picturesque dlam v - : . .tftwtt W t’WW eQCtuiTurrs «tld w Hjrhl to ,bq large .Diamonds from the new nparTimlnte: find there thut night, In volt, «'ith the Freatdcht nt her ellmw btddcu asiicts. lie «ays tliut • in the deslat from Uie huntiog -of-seals at refused • to drink "the wine mingi»! : alluvial fields are. rarely more than ■ . ■ ■■ ■■..■••■•; Sd* ^ • • ‘M shut4n- pluce, cume the- ttrst rnuh making sl.v • remarks about • her buying (iust• tlirl»« yeoyg the ussocliitlou's In- sea—pelugic sealing, • In return Great with myrrh" which, would have dead­ . D r I imIi 4 r gsa^bts,.. •'. . Y, ■ * / •'. .. . i ■••Tlii'ii they mrrloA the anujlli body to prlsoii." he asserts. : : pace with the supply, and the {alluvia! removal o f the surpUm males of the down to wo^ch Dim die (Matt. 272Wi. | 1 ' *Vkir ui'tAorntjd>poM>k ta ao Inrpr and wrapped lit « cloth utid dropped It . Some l*all to ProsMUte, diamonds have been absorbed quickly.. .3 . The superscription (v. 20). N ew Motor Steel La*t*, t fur seal species Is just as Important - .. Bettsy tìufl M/k»Icc-imm*« a ejns-liilty Hcrrelly luto the Hall pond that ties In One of the principal UHJIcultles U was customary to iplsce over the \ _...... _k..cmnaRirau&nfl. amiALli cnrripye. »Itti whlcli. (ho..inner. palncc...;_And_iiliudi. .tnouey as It Is with other polygamous live ... 2 0 T im e * L i f e o f O l d met in the work Is tbe-unwlillnguesa stock and- tlie capture of. the extnr Naili Hand Forged ~ - ▼Ictlrn on ' the--.cross- the- oamp— srnt-N KtXiVAi.r.ibti sMuuMucihj» Uhvi'ftld.MUHUiiiWliXer^__ _ fj-irtSP^VrarTiwftttiTRr-itcEt ------The Rajah Died, * - - ‘ ‘wen madd tm iandr M (miohUowirf Opiatic:nwi-ort». iwwbec* »■ luv^proWfvuUMgva^.cnjoked.-, luiukrupt; didatti»-4n-moekefy^te- ***-■ Ìur.JUa Blsuu-x :-._l?llut_thu^ruJunt..hfiv.ortliuJuftb,. died... •1fv,The!^prOT*nt'“prorecth>n"'4d^'tftaln'»' -* Wo r pc's t e r . K ti x I u n d.—S’ o i 1 ■ « re prcHctirod to thir Acnduruy of Hclenees' ‘who ’ may have' Uwced bim n f* tbou^ tlltPCd ¿nd the (iicreuae_contlixüiÉa..durx. fhe~tnie wès sbeolulely true« He w « “ fnr»v tittd stw» SAtiuiuc. ls Ihrn rnrrital. Jn. tlirw*. .days, .and-was hurled on .a msdt> by Irnmi In parts ~oT England. iis a- how•iiciiU’vwnenl;—T.eTnf nnlltefi* Bunds of 'dutlnrs. " ' “ Indeed 4helr king. Hw «itHiutrtor, • . '...... gorgeous funeral pyre, although, fear lug tho next five yeurs as It bas the Some-are.. turnel~QuLJu._r hmik cihltdlfd of »4» much es » yinglo wife or cou* -of 'the 'WorId-where' speelnl types o f used to sop|Mirl his case. , • hopeU to^ recover a small purt-uf the the fulfillment of the Scripture. **and . / |« • KH4ifti'C ISe «ajn «thot nTHioiisb cuhlne in hla side...... Trlbllofa. -.. . , ...... hand-wrought Iron nnlts-are required. * *wrTuil*,'^»TghlTl1,i‘'.',Piilhce_1 ¡fotrifitn ^-The~AJttskan../ur.-Aeai. herxT.is,. oowu b«LKaa,Aumbered^(UkjA^^LnM^$S‘i-.t ’ *?ì|iiiìijiii!MaSii?Sl' Itlmnpfflf' •hiwtsona In mci»llur#y.” - -<—' • ~ cro^10'^e--'freei; . -A' metjcncrfotelgn ' orjter - cams’ ’from sora***nsn. 53:12)...... — • «hfi fte ili» 4MdU«nioti. ' ' bed,” ■ ■' ■ receut race ul Indianapolis between a bankrupts leaves the cfook free fo- most lost craft Is Mrs. NelUe Brattle, Vet nothing would have been heard years live fur seats have paid the pur- Tills reviling was engaged la by the- trench nnd nn American ear. . coutlnue his• operations at* the ex­ who lives In Lye. being assisted hy a of the* double murder hut for n quar­ chuso price of Alasku several times passerrby, the-chief priests and xtt Long hfe of the new steel and less pense of bis original victims aud oth­ young neice who operates the bund Calile àlea in Texas rel which prompted soiuo of the pal­ over, and Us commercial value Is welt thieves who were crucified wltb Him. friction, he gave us the two votuhle ers after be bas re-established bis bellows of the forge. ace dignitaries who hint not wlincsned known. . . In this nameless sgouy and »hum* | Wonìed by Wild Horses qualities,. In general the wear of the business under u new disguise.** It (s calculated ^hat there are fewer the ceremony to curry the fuel* se­ Since white men first suw the Prlbt- they taqnted.lllm by bidding lino, o b'iiHH. TFci.«« — A Petit tuia tHH*n nitrated steel eyllnderi was onc-twcm Tho report soys that more than than fifty persons now living who* cretly to the ‘tlrlllsh viceroy a agent, lofs, n tribe of Aleut Indluns has oc­ coinè down from tbe eroso, derisively . tanteiftHI 9» « n?h. «of itila »mhv tletli tlmt of nickel nnd chrome enst- WJ^OW. creditor concerns lu all parts were adepts at this work when the stive M IssM ayo: - (^hocked ■ by- -Indhin cupied tbe Islands.. They ure.toduy aylng, “ He saved others. Himself he Kiia uo*sOi Dimrde 4*T «Ud rance horse« tug. he_sftld. end tho_ttew steel ellm»; of the TJnltwl Sratesrhavo been llnan- making by hand . of - Iron-wrought Hlotldlty. wecretlyeiu*«« nnd udherenca Uncle bums efilcieut workers In the cunnot save.'* * He could not save LTlrg- wfinrifc amr r-vacnuttc «.Ite cattle dlatrlcta hinted the need for bronze or uutl- dally Intereste.. In-, bankruptcies In- nails was carried on extensively to trndhlon. the ngent. however, fur-seal inUustry.’ They Uve in con- self and -others, *o He -those- to tbe fr1etloii_hustilngs. - - viaU6iilCtl..by^illtt„^ilUlOUll).^S9QCln-- nearly every home at. Lye and other •;to; tenpr -award«»«.?.:“ --^r^.r-^rv—v could do'nolMng'rtert^Omn -deteriHlne^ cretehuuBca-bullt-irftcrtlie-iQahttmtrf to save-others,---^— ------B()*itr:rful Sta«« the wild horses “ -rAviatioti'tpmors-of the -neir metal tlon of OredirMen.’ 'If^ is^^ further s‘ at* .Tlllnges-ln -tfie :;wB1ack Coantn^-dl^ "/I that the tirst ruul Inul hvcii huulsjied etiiiw igloos of (heir Eskimo brethren,, 8. Darkness .upon fhq land (v. 4if*ot*-MAUilumrK. of.llluht.aliuwcd.QU e- The mysteries of Infant psychology vtince at tho zero hour qUIetly and (Ils face from Dim, there went " ■ _ B.iri.j UifJt*ct to bright young nephew «h o bn, shown fant psychology. This program Is In use of nlcohiil fosters the birth .of cmiKlderiihly more boat than the nrtl* chlckenlike, to ro o s t,-/ . « This symbolized tue giving cp «< j BPiirmtB ttü*r>.atic* for curtle. ho much »kill In ntlutlon timi the connection with the Institute's $2.000,­ mules, Miss Elizabeth Marbury rises tidal variety, the I.nu1*innn con«er* Aftpr the drive which has surround His life (Heb. 10:20). innynr (Inutly tm, tnhen n ride ntofr 000 campaign to srck the roots of to deny that feminists are seeking this vntjon department says in Its olllclnl cd thousands unseals of all ages, the 10. Thé Centurion's coure?.- pilhllcatlon. .. . - . with him.. Tho nume I, Llntlhereh. crlmlnnlity nud maladjustment' • means of eliminating males. "Why aultuals are driven lulnud about a* (v. 39). . . . — Cumpurltig-_jhe_-piittiral gqg of »ho __A_ research staff of pathologists and should we. If it were not for tbe male -balt-mUe-ta^Uie-kllliug-grounds.--The- __ He-sald,-i3!ruly this .pan ya* -Mothrr Uses Oarn Baby M(!Urui*_l)eltl_ivltti tlmt supplied tm pedlutrlclnns will detvo into tho süïdy population- ^whar'would"ve"wotDeir >oeoocoooeeooooooooooooooo lullling herd is held at buy while Son of .God.** 1- • f * Nimv Orleans by .tirtlltclal’* means It of body conditions to determine what have to laugh at7“ . «ffliilL.grmterPl'-., Al^Ujaim m iiiLiaim . ,. 1 l,.n .The.* .UageilDg* grnnp ..of -¡o —Xcats_far Baclrria.. ‘Tæ rïiM tnpEiri^ . PQ^rScbooUCiTgSeSC “lr(,¥Vy*,140y*"4t'),.'k'-if - - ’ \n;^ j tll"‘"l¥ITVl‘,*,i ..,«aawp« nmyniMi., ,»n i'-.p ^o~**&]arrinminira~ ^ T n ey wuo Tra GuU to Mexican Toti work,'* Doctor Knbrlskle yuid, “will be iquco from the mulu group. . Here to Him In life were waiting io ^ S e^» AwHasr Hist liarterl* are not The lieutlng value of natural gas, It Washington. — Encouraged by fo determine the relnttonshlp between, Fight* After-Effect clubbers, armed with, baseball bats, where they could bury His precicu* Î ffwnraaucir As life. It was learned ezplalncd, detamds utmn the relative success o f tho doll messengers chemical butance within the body and start the Beal pelt toward market. a as saie iL^&kwsrslTy .with WIII.JHayi and she especially re­ In Mexico to secure universal; dressed male -golfer wlU wear -garters tbe devlC for be .Is «.conquered foe. I ? m gives emty educulloh. The gifts are expe*tS~ driving. It Is qdlte simple. One sit­ disease and. preventive* treat­ quested (hot no mention be made of with red tassels What arbiter ele- Into Christ's victory let us enter bf I ms brought sp ting on the rear seat face* the oppo­ ment administered in the shape any charms- revealed by modes of the ‘ed td arrive In time for that os-. gantlarum so decrees? Nagcnt no, his faith."and ln the boldness of thy Lfr7» I S*)c romrand* . site way from the driver.- - day. ■■..■• •• . •..*■. .. tlon’s Independence day, Sep- friend, the prince o f Walei, > * • o f doses of simple alkaline com* o f the tribe o f Judah we shall be si | tember'm The department of pounds. The number of cases of bold as s Uon.rrManh. . . S ftnUngs «re ; - What of It? ' education of the Mesjcdn gov* kidney ; complication* has been «lay, 4of other . to Ape Crusoe Dog Unwrap* Candy Iterilo.—Ju,I to prore It can be ernment ha^ agreed to distribute reduced by Doctor Osman by 1 . 'Saîntlmcâs .. MamherlBiym^ kIemphis,_Tennr«frIUchard flalllbur 8tockbrtdge,'. Mass. — Candy-loving ■domrtrrt'wnitemirc.bikloifronilter. -tbe^-baga*.amQng.;.the- means of these methods, f t ntesjKlUutesr.A. ^o^.àulhôr^plai^ltoJlxlflf^TlôbUson; dom-thatest-wrappers-amt-e!l-nisr- iftn »r-T ê K ê V irT o o r'a n m “ %è«H8â‘ •children’'Jirt^r'iN;000-BChooti W«rn""'a',TfiTnt or^two“ Tffôrn'Üé'tty, '*per cent ihr«BrantTrated‘'ieoutrdI7 Atlempt .to .create^ mdntllness of c J 4wtleitr*hlrtn,*rrallovteU,udpitent that country, _ ’ - Çrus«q:a fWand.,aml.UTe. like- hlm;.he -group of 310 to .8 per cent h ra* will wear goatskins and have a mu! J«me» Conklcy’vbntldagi^ttelty^cnre-" acter by biding;MmseIf from the,ari leetbern. ■ .■■■ .. ; ■■■ • . . ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■ treated group of R20, . fMdaji ■■....r;.i- ■ . ■ • ; " '• * ■ ; " fully unwrap* each piece before eat. tlvltles of every-day llfeu-^G. Caoir | bell Morgan. ’ • « ,

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«.‘ MIM I M ecptwK^-nwy ä w i r d m1 ~ a r' j 85SOnT Ù B K Ì3 U M - FLY-HIGH 'MM'V m W * IW ** r - r f - Stories were coin* to be l>«M Jn JÈUu.MdiA^v&UiaLAtu.-ivjaui.JMU- SHSEESTT «14. He., (iU nt, to d .»«. Uul Ult»l*4i> „ people wenr tnTttmt: ...... — ------IE CltUCIFIXlON The elves ask«sl My llich. tln*lr Ctol bird, lu.varry tluiiu ta-»L« juirijf,— EXT-tOmt* U :tM i bo they wore mil tak»m bv Hy High W X T —flod - I toward* o*. fa that. wwj«_ to the hut whtrft erta tonti* out-of“ '"* llnttefa, Christ tjini for u abtnglos— it was uno of Wuiv Uiich'v I TOPIC—JtlU Dl«4 for ■UUiiHor tiomo«. Il h u i . w ith dowering vliit1«. * ■ )PIO—Christ Died for Oar 3 L hb o trr<‘«'U'«J nil ti«*r Ku*'-4t w ntvt . sih IIchI, w ldiw ol,t l+f..... itfATB AN D SEMIOR Tori'“ oa ClieM th» O om h la dorp voiror: "Hello to «tit of you lOPLS AND ADULT TCP- B)r Q w it. Sufhro. itB f of tba Cross. > MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL O V«M Un ■ Shop Talk Soon ovorjr otto hml iirritnl itici old- M r. (iln m bogun liii Minrli'x. - ' m M t f With Thorn« ( it. Ho tolti ut tho woiolorruL ui|vt*n- $ ( a & . eùMUCCr >asj -vjiut -mod nuunu« a u . -pr uoum MGMdHAu r has u a u * AtwhHrtaes turi1« )io lutti boti In ourllor tlo\t • - -pyet as ta » ¡aoHfiemaa., aur tn ue~ .. _ TO -w ooe Bmi^«6_C«n^pv^_Mr..0f ie-h*d scourged Jesus t* Ho loTtl of- oitfHpfi»- front ilitncorjT;* is to be crucified, 1am ae« « ADMwrsa tu uid uoMgn^na TU> MOMC U*ws¡PAPtM, ITOSUAU.f ,Rt*lMS ; Aliti of gnuit bimI giMnl tlt txlH nliitU wn o f thorns *■ -«WM : w\S eos*iOM*ft£ Ito Alni iti« toltiti of kI:i11 Th IiìuI l'tM'i» bat Jesus had b«vo cuo* nbl» tn do. . -** . I Claiming to be Israel* . : . . S A nd ItikI of all Ipt (otti tlio «tory ho ' thed Bins with purple a«.} (moil bo«t of all —-of o IH Ilo'viri «tifo i with a wreath of tboni«. «nld »tie wtia not nfrnld of ginnt«. In lOf thorns typified r&e & fort »ho would loro tn aoo a Rtimt wn;“ i He bore for mam-.«;*. iU •imroiiid loll td»!i «of- - . 18). . . W M ty-1 • W it Ofr-SIMffl a '» « 11 tltWbe alutotfon Tr.J 1S T a w ’dod p o k in g fo r ilio wi>atlu>r « n a - “ JUalL Klqt of the. Je w s J ^ i ln derision, nock worship (w* 19» 2nl ; i) Him on the hdad with « j (-3LM «WS*- Rccewi' TÄ1.R tu A m c v i s p a r c a . t w o n ««, e«CAu#f t ><*< a u . ii Him and went'ihroujfo | ■ «uasciuscn. vimo-wwows wheu uk m of mock worship. Pteu AU (UTAOefl'T Ili TX'UOU lC p a p e r : «óMouinwN w « PM*»«»» am p Reuevui rr Iniciflad.lre. 2141). V^:^>RaW#fc*AtoU^«W^4kefK^-fie*i=lhk™ A m p UWK to 0OO«WAT« UJTTH TW . ?^Baf1PRoAT t»lR -tW>CRj. hir lute this* Impossible. tn«y Don, the Oyrcnlan. to hear i It Is beautiful to note lof this Cjrenlan came m O ff the Concrete Our Pet Peeve i*us (cf. Rom; 16:13). In i y his being compelled ro u was the moans of h‘s M In. • ••* 8h« Or««t«d Ali H«r Gu««tè ' iw was so marked by tbe . LOCKS, <**£. cruel blowa that “Tfier* ■tlli ciiilly,-nmt S'hui dio «n» wmf iiw-c aio) Hi*i« tlrt) t'i^uircHi «ho li on which He w*s dying i uronl idre of ovtvry vnilriyi . • nenrtlesa Cruelty they.rat-j 'ì llO HUppHf 11«bl.e* w hh t>f m o « « w lth Ih U!m die (Matt. 27Lift. i * ('(•iiu.trpri'i'o o f «miriv KiMmoor ihmor«. , ’ lemcrlptlojr (v. 120). iind Ourift, ium| oh Mio h'iivo a **f ilo* iioumry to Iplace over the \ forti« dit'ro uri ti dnv «tnlilo«.. * no-".cross- the~ Damp—eth1~6 m -• Tiie-«ut.a|Ji.iTrJiflV"fi;*ui> ii'.,i»r«..«,upa i ^ 1 iimi palili* ¿ut^iiu^ifji'; ^ , loekefy^te* wg** tW«4ew«r^ 'jvlui^r-l»M4),:c^W4aullajiiil.c.-atnipi^. ilbrolutel; triie. He e m ' wtVlntr 'Tttift l fr r n 1«‘e .uf,rfMinT -w ith do* King. tnoNt dollt’hHi« hniok h'iiMinmlii di urtwirthleverlvv. 27,2f«r. d rin k . . ■ ...... -,...... -...... - i) to Ills shame, ii.* j lini ntnit-'Uiinlo itnuii liii|>|>t«'«l ot iill . iwltli the.iwo robbers wu* wiia lo hoiir. lloit iiiihrloT «tory utmiti it of the Scripture, /‘and lio tohl lo j-lilhlUM) nf how.. tnlOin.lMiw. wry wtfMiribhjr«»! n iw K ifru u ir^ ' 3:i2). - - — M c^ D Ayir ------*— And Imw min li (ho rivi« Ihunk'vl ring Savior reviled ( vt, b u s in es s o p ttiolr Idrd Hy-IOgli fot lirlngln« dmm lo no lo v r ly n (mrly. - , ig was engaged Id by tftr- StfeAlöHTENlNi? le -chief priests and the were crucified with Him, ourßetfrftn?w . Separating Each Other leless agony and shame i ■ ^ m R S O N M V - i Arthur nini Jiimioh um* toimto». »ml - Him by bidding tlno. he tnrliMH«! lo lltrhl vvllli 010 I1 t»lhi,r, .«h** . iron the cross, derisively <Äip ori 'T niiltu griunltnotlnTH rotMMitoil wmiu* nared others. Himself he c o r i C R G t e Ioga. .. .. ••. . - ■ ■ ■ ..... i* He could not save LTiro- (Ccorri«U.W.N.U.) T h« odior mornin«, hi\nrln« 11 vom- lira, so -He -those- to .the tnnUun. bIiu Ijurrkyi lo thy. .fh.H»r, to T Qiltl -ihu lWO-JOUn«*i|rra riMti lijn« ¡s upop fiio land (v. rev, ,J-oU«:cjtU'U"Ul'i|( 11‘1' .L"’!' ii. it 'noonda^T^TSirsHlK-fciri By Osborn« : Correct l'.oya.1* aim H‘‘o Ii|im|, * Iiow r u n vmt line that nature threr THE FEA1 1 ,.i.n |i«.iwiii tiMI fig h t llkt'.lhla aflirr- wind . you primi’ nop o f God ajUirond j/ U ri) nnj?M ' / — r^j » W e —W11XI11 tluhtTfiT*- «»»«WvWlt'r tn tbe gate of•vgodiew-- / hMTWIW-MO' / don't m i T s i - James na - limy holh. hiiKlIly airulght- * j 0N6 *t#S IbUCttEO/ . . 1 ItPT ABC106C ^ -aS iS A \ ened up; “w« wiu Jest tryin to «npnit« 17 from the cross (vr. 1 I- eaciL tttJisr.J___ .”— = 'T-UtCÉÌNTHfiBÒOkÌ ■we ciGor sco k ./a is world’s slo aud. turn«'! ■ ONDI WOOlOlT/ H ard to Teach in {lint, there worn ■•vn ^■■TFtypyiFArTvUnorfauti gut‘«- t »r couo» r_.oL.jB aguish J“ Mjl GjL, iry-M^lwHiir-And.UuilkU,^A-iiuiUit«..liL«,.. 1 hist-thao I THAI FÄAAIC. TIS AS1M « DO YOU «MCI TO MAAS. A P HAT cH vn p ) PICKED ” ‘Sufficient1 la when u relluw. mol Her 0 fwiSiTX Asia SHOW HUk/ Is now took the precious I mo . VOV M^NT ■ ON VtVR FWC 10 MWS HR OP-MV5ELF i YAM- I t h e ■ lhlnkait'»Huie-for-lilm,t«-«t,^-«iilB*--— • I H E «Amy WH&A& 79 TAK&7 HD» . YHEJ4^-«ow-»V % ild It In 'Josephs ° * V la-ttVuJMiKj RIDKM.0M (M m n et ileaaert. \ ‘EuouKh' ,1» when be tlilnlu. ianrwbo”drd ndi cwjfeW] /Vn i m w u i /a tAUClfiNC- ADUST IT! W-WML c ;«t t o <;• AN fi Im rnt TOWN CARAT tu t- (STOCK INTRO Hnu or-i m PA I T H A T It Id.'' * . „ ...... - latment j *N A^CUUA UMBRSyAV .propilei. eujuTioM ^cr- I t b w n V ' K«-Call«N jutatlon and by "H-* ^ /tM AMD A II SHWLO SM. t a t I 0 Ä i bold confession !>t ftAmes' wn- , , ep pwadinC vncPHur • •- HU Occupation , ' \M StU AT IWTlj V t WHK WT,1 •aioDno : VffTR A -aood Krudau» olivet" wenrlljr ejRC- l * * IJNg UKf 'S1K1NC °N * « \ABD Q t L s n t f i n l nlntcd. MnA Juhnaon. “tVlial nmlee Fear God •-.•• lira eun .do/joir reckon the bohr tic Qod w* need never fear I crjrlng for nOwt" / , ' J i be to a . conquered fOM “Atr, probi/ be'» looking on the dark- kldeofllte.nr nettai,“' reapondpf ” victory let us enter M l L * ;be boldness o f thy Lh7® I tbebtfent-R elre, flop Jobngon ofltanM if Judah we shall he « | poe Bldge. . ‘ , “ } . T e f e ' br-Marsh. •* 4 ... Mòrti to Tirm 1 -•//A *H i: 'I M oll' ______K a u d i n e i i - t M - imle. saintliness, of C^M*J cberch-enogbt^flre.^WOnld-'be^etbp* lig;MmseIf from the,»* •brat—Paneh.- " ery-day life.—<*. camr I

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FORDS OUTDISTANCED N o t Sunday sfiemoon, oc the loesl » . 0 TO HOLD STRAWBERRY WBSVrry, j On Sunday Afternoon last on the Held, thi Dixies Will play the Jersey Cooper, c . 0 Op Friday anemooo and n s L V South avenue baaeball diamond the Pro«, one of the beet acni-prò tesine Swam, p . 4 . 0 June 19th, there win be a suwa bowfl — _ festival and cake sale on the la*-. 1 •Dute^XMenU «tacked up »isU Rrtr.tiw io thti action Bf U » 8J»fî qsasnrUt JFordA.C^wUehhea»tfom the -fcmn «nanenee-»»-»:»' ö^loc*,.-- -- of 4toat s u e , located midwaybetween CRANFORD OmrtiLEastaaiL streets hetemii The Dixie Giants traveled to Hew E|a«W. Hell*, .undte ,tlw-auspicea, et<_ Perth Aarfnp end New Brunswick: BninnrlckTut evening, where they The Dixie* had a tough time winning Multen 2 b ...... — ... —— Quaimana* Club. The general p s g ‘1 played s twilight game with the Eagles Mertens, rf ...... ,... - .....- Is invited. ' * but managed to pull through a 6-5 vic­ and a right good game it turned out tory. . A foodly number of spectator! Hemmler. a s ...... Ice cream,‘stiawherries, and cske m l to be. Smelt Tyree, the good-natured 7. Schmarr, c ...... be served for thirty-live rents. 1 VöL XXXL was present and enjoyed the closeness manager of the DUdes aaid it waa of the gsme. The box score of the' armed to play seven innings, but when e ffJfftHfWBrwr . ... im . t £ r my e h t C « ££ 'sétoro'icceK'T ^ ty*'- DIXIff-GIANTS— .... dxlet ware leadlhg' hy- s' score af'3-i J. Luyster, of . Honor Roil—John * Bryant Vu-wd ■ • ...... r ’ H £ the Near Brunswick manager Informed Pantini, 3b ._. AngmolL Mike Cymfaaluk. Rxnaon. .... , 5 2 1 Tyree that the game would have to be Newbeck. p Beach. Donald Hibbard. Junnue H Burxeu. 3b ______res. 5 0 0 played out and Ernest as uaual-gpve bard.- Margaret-GiUon. ■_...... - McCoy.,c ...... „....„rei- 3 * 0 «Ih in to his wishes, and continued the 0 1 5 Flag Winners—Sherman. game wtth' the result that'darkneex Hurl. If ..!.... “ 5 0 0 You Are! called a halt at the end of the 11th Activities W Harvey, l b ..... 0 0 - 0 inning with the score sit 4-4. Dickson »o»o«>ooo»»oo»«oo»o< 1441 ►♦♦4444444444m I Colling r f ... 0 1 0 iag Sumr pitched for the Dixies and McCoy Brown. 2 b ..... 0 0 3 on the receiving end...... gnarysfiogi -. ..-- —In some section« -of tills. country, .t 1«; housewives must.. have Harris, p .. ' 5 o Ö Watefleld. p -0 . 0 0 - - gity of Pol . CRANFORD BREAKS EVEN their houses papered eacli spring, their draperies washed often, for The fast. Cranford team broke even » Totals , . _ 5 7 4 in the Union County League over the CrahfHrilbspv they cannot use anthracite. The dust from the fuel, in the cellar sifts , weekend by losing to the Elisabeth tin all Summer FORDS Capitols on Saturday by a score of 4 wuric. I t s ■ « ‘ tlirougTiTlie house, and the smoke comes in at the windows. Thanks to 3 and~Ttien~uapetttng the-league fatui sta r «N» Radnet. u ..... 0 1 leading Plainfield team on Sunday by pubUesB tidkstl Mezek. 3b ...... 0 0 1 to anthracite, we are living comfortably in pure air, and under dean a similar score. The scores; will wrack to ge Burke, lb ..... 1 1 CAPITOLS emotewd has « Mrlhick, ct ...... — 1 r 0 * • R H conditions. . - . ■ . ■ Kolrre. I f ...... 5 2 0 Frank, ss-cl .....- ...... ---. 0 ‘ fl membsnhip'Ust Fullerton. >3b .. re. 0 0 0 Osborne. 2b — ....’...... 1 1 roll as • membe Qomerskl, rf ... 3 a 0 Felbtnger,, s*-p ...... 0 0 everything msyl Jacob c *• - 0 o 8 Dohoney, '1 “ ijprino'bwn « W Look at the chimneys of your neighbors and see if they are Koperwhatc.p 0 t ,.»llde foc Hpoyi Maher, rf ... — ...... -i-l , 0 PmatdsstCoalM breaking-fuilh with.you., Jnsiat on a clean community...with, pure oir — ..... ft 4 Dorcheck.c ‘ " -- - - Catmhlttmrpr Byrnes. p-cf>...... O' ' 1 - tiaabsvebesns nr\d unfiltered sunlight. ‘ '■ . ■ ' Llildy, If ...... o Barrett to get Is tag is left-undaa ’ llcsn ticket froa SHOE STRINO POTATO CHIPS CRANFORD IstgeeS, straight Do not think that you are saving money by J>uy ing dirty aub- Juo ever men. jj-*- RAGW B li^f^ * r ~t i’i iv i y ri BuhOespa'-is t m 'srtutw.'-i^t'urprove itryotr tfmTesLwoiiomy'iftTmthiwifd^ Hemmler, ss ...... 1 ‘ ' Ctaiilorti' Ugoln HOLLAND RUSK Mertus. ,2b ...... csted all over tt F. Schnarr, c ...... Am endeavor PIMENTO CUPS Reason, If ...... :...... tomb of the bigi PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW ! try to came to C LOO AN BERRY JUICE A. Schnarr, r f ...... 1 the party. The RASPBERRY SYRUP Pantini. 3b ...... 0 rattan, is to be Bird, p ...... :.... . 0 and nothing else have no-place ------3 ______RIGHT-HERE IN CRANFORD —The party,- la- bit J.H. McMAHON PLAINFIELD ual and the pa R paramounL Is t High-Grade Grocer Whltford, 2b ...:...... ► 0 the club. No m Williams, cf ...... 0 . may think of wl Lumber Company . through ~th$,pari . M s h ufe-ton; ' _ Zeller, st *. . . , ..i. TheParamountCo. Pfister, If ...... 0 ■ Ute country 'are , MUIer. Ib ...... Cleaner's,and Dyers‘for‘ over four generations' enary to puli ft :: ....the way, through lican admlntatra PHONE -ONE THREE - dency downr~ 1 ^ Ourt accumulated experience- and knbwleclge'ls offered every dlcaenttng i4 THE IRVING MARKET .y«k>- . . .. , ■ . : aid for the Dem . The.aepubUca M UNION AVENUE, NORTH public one of t ■ :■ : > y , Vi: ' - J .W e do not experiment— we know.how befpre,1 ever^ drawn by i the ticket by thi we start. In public life in r ibould: not only ported by weeing ‘ry^iLyWe^hayei-mstalleri-addittonal'tHitri^èafng^évè^i^ rterceery ZlEC:,3Jrc'iCi! ^ ò tL qùi^er ánd ^ttersérvice;"^“; 1 ’ • ~ * ’ posed by the loa «ret to wtitah thi Thoee who dk Ducks and Chickens PRESSING called, for and delivered-the samé day: primary have a' the preaidentlal when a special r -T THETFINEST TOVBEVHADTN "ANY .MAHKETr” •MEN’S SUITS DRY-CLEANED ■m,’24',htru t * . *■ 7« posted on devek) ROAST B E E F fe^“ RUGS, Oriental and Domestic, Cleaned. " world. Unregtsi their opportunlt PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE and Curtis unto of the Isat day < We Clean Hats, too. l«3«itet.eiw sgldvf.wa nsf-sgrfiAVri jRgR* Aety^ttA -. dent > Telephone...... 888 ~ ~ 4 Oeorge A ‘ Ostei ' CrunforcJ. High School . ’ era desiring Inf, __ concerning .the_; MURRAY by Aning the : his district, .any (Eraufurö ©ruât (Eömiramj Alvin R. Denma Wtth a ttakst i ,.paurty.TiresenM.t ..Solutes you-as-victors-who hnve-completedircourae- be no doubt'of t — finished a task-— and received commendation for hon­ ger that axiaU; J orable scholarship. - ~ i - ^eiata,J>ut'froi% T108 WALNUT AVE. o n e y e a r CRANFORD, N. J. ’ ji ’ thla'electlon ant ■ • Recognizing that you are laying d/jwn the shield .GUARANTEED publican ticket.. of youth, it would offer help as you are about to raise the HIGH PRESSURE BALLOON >******4444444W 4«4444% '444444444444}4444}4j I shield of maturity. -This shield will have some of the com­ - . . Fall 0 8- • E*. M%Y Ut . H. tmiy El HVy . BâllMi RmI I i L ponent parts of that just put down— honor— generosity . . TlrM M * • Tim Tim i County Hi — steadfastness— courage. rhese become easier when 1x3 V« (CtlncherJ 8.73 1.70 37x4.40 ..... 9.15 ' ' ...... — auxj’g _29x4iQ. .335 , I the man o r. wninaii_Jin»-anmre-fi.»iirw-i.»f--r«*«rrvr t ...Creare—19.75— _255___ 30x5.00"' “2.65" Your Choice of ——ty-Has-Ev ..¿•■WwJall.llll.ll IM. HMIIA*. i.4,M aillJ -4tbl44«WH»eWW I TW y i» y it W m T ‘ i l l W i r ■ — 31x41,--- re.------SflLSOrerere_ a j a _ _ ^ixtofficë£3ïiliïmïïfeVcôï^T^i5^ 33x5 ...... 36.85 3.85 30x5.25 ______1525 3.06 “ Park Wilf financial reserve which will moke easier— 31x525 ...;...... 16.45 ^3.15 35x5 - -...... i 28.85 4.^0 35.00 to 40.00_ ~-.~4Ok0O-ta-45.OO- 29x550 UtHiWIMt4-.A3f5ftrere.«l 3-45rere« » • Ttfow ■ "*• - ~ ~osg:"~ ~ — MURRA¥-TRUCtt^*"BUS— ~“ 3aä.rr .¿.rerererere ..... 3.75 - • Now . - : ■ ■ - CORD TIRES A TUBES 30x6.00 ... . 1850 355 Honor-Generosity-Steadfastness-Courage 30X5 rere - - 3985 - 3.35 31x6.00 18.75 3.85 Cranford wtUl 54x5 .....__ .rere.« 35.45^ ^3.90 32x6.00 . .re...rere..rere 1925 "355 2 6 - 5 ° 3 2 . 5 0 ln Um great Hi 33x6 \.....rè.,re...;l/45.wf^ ¿¿O "33X6.00' re.. 1950 ‘4.15 . ■ — "45.00 to-50.00' ------«aradbythcoo 32x650 ... _ 2255 455 36X6 "rere.re____ 50 40 ^ 8.65 “ „ ^'o w , Which, will bp. t 32X675 ------450 Park next weeb 34x7 «re«______66J0 8.70 33X0.75 Urerere.rerere.re4 . «rere. 5.10 and again on- F 38.50. Uoa.of.DniocvC .. ■ Compare'above .prices with what you have been leal Interest?: si paying for tires. - We will,allow a special 10% discount ' AH Model*— Newest Sesonable! Shades g m one oftha ______Tailored by Fashion Parle ______- Canford -Dram jOtLai>y-tire.pu«chased hefore.June30th,-l92S. chargsTindahj All Sizes Included - Mdag after d ' H R. Barrett COMEAN EARLY. AND .GET FIRST CHOICE V Cranford Motor Car Co. Cimnfcrd people ON THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER L.-, Craig-bring with Mia. òrafi S A L E S J S ü á s í S E R V IC E . tears part trill ■vafyWWeWrtVUglepvwS' .ail - -I T ■—the*nikt

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