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NT iy C JEi RON ICt Vol. XXXHIr No: 41.' »^i^^—^aasawseawa.— CRANFdRD. N. J., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, >930 FIVE CENTS Republican Clubs Join Theatre for Snow Removal Wilfiam Sd»t Heads Orantord's Unbeaten Eleven It may beweU to state toth e For Relief Program unemployed men to Crsnford-ioat 11 Manor * -" \gj- • . If we should have a snow storm Meets Westfield High School more than 3 Inches deep "we_«iiL_ joint Committee Appointed to ; employ special labor for Its re-~* New. Manager Offers Other Officer* Elected at tax Collect and Distribute moval and can use Oranf ord help MUD FAILS TO HAMPER' Craiiford Fans V/H] Accom- for this purpose. — Prizes for. Coloring i Meeting- of Third District Fund*. Fuel and Food for TEAM'S FINE OFFENSE pany Team for Champibn- .. The snow alway* comes unan- Picturej Must Be Group. Complain of Street Needy. Public Support Is nounced and gives us no time to . ship Game in Wegtnejkl : TSta! Crantnrd Hl«h 8(II(»TI'II. !I)H|- :"•• Asked. •:'•••;•."• - look around fe* help, or pick men. Tuesday Noon. Conditions. and it would He necessary for men ^— ftBH '**"< "> •« b at 7:M A. M. at our shed • Unliin Cniihly'i twn undefpatnl fnut- back of the Fire House, without the little Artists who take part. In "" of the Manor Impraraneat AnoctalkoiL | utttml nP iu «fci. rival, Mlllburn wi.- o( the Cranford Republican Club aad by Jack Rabbit Oolortg Contests. " 1 liill lram» will ciiuh Baliirrioy aftrr- Mrs. Ralph L. LoveU, president of the funher-notiee, ready to go to at the regular businesn mouse wntch {ui« Mwn d•»- ."".;-.«"=TJ«r™i aai» ll-fl tntnr. The punr> was plitvml In n WI>«I llrlil aveimp, Iwck of UIP Uncoln with those whose names are announced nrst vice president during the put ywflWM* druae ana foniinj on tltr Orlit the Republican Club, for the purpose of be, taken on as they come up to • this week.- will receive pane* to the Silimil, «vh.-ti Cimr[i WI»«IP.V'II (Hule- the number we, can use. Those,.. Walter Oardner of Souths 13tt» -A>v«('Jwm««H.prccaniiua. ....- . ... .- •linol pleWn will .. Jjjannuwjo.ata^e to relief -«wt among Who come late will likely flnd'the' New CrantOrd The«t«.' —' • : • < the needy. In Cranford thjsv winter. »ae elected as Br.1 *(<* prtsidetic and! Ttie Crania* lad* look itwji.nvp on xaitat rho - w»*in»hl - High rjohrhasit"^^—-----'« -• v-.-;v _.TWt!«uun«le poMa>J»b» Rlehartf A, Q^mt:-xtJXaBBt. a,vroa«-;M%W .^^wnti'iu-id'-iu^ifptt-'ilVri'.lli^l . " ~™BT™ --• WWB av*r%B| a Uw#w IUIM0 eam^aA vanity which him Uwn \. D. C, K, COLLDJ8. Redly, the new manager of .the local ,. - — president, .Mr* fc. P [Uwtxloim .in Uw nr»i tin mlmiti-s nt clothing has- been sent to all members theatre, Mr, Reiiiy l»,very much In- n-H.Tliii Wlimiiui Irani willbi \ Townshipengineer. 1 Halibut ot-Rlwrslde- drlv» wu *i«t«lf r*»r .Mfflbum kirkrdnit and llw i,«t' of both clubs and "the dub, will be open terested in children an9 while in this' iwrlnni ennfUdpratlpn.'.ror f0 County for uie first time tomorrow afternoon to offlce. last week", he-became so inter- secretary for Kef third sucmatv, vrajran «*• hall tau-k la the ilurtv-vn receive such contributions, _ The hour* ested in the work of the young artists of office. - tr. P: HftUbcrt was rbewd-.af aauSrr" Haying' «ah>. MoOrallY k'lr'ki iliinn|)'lnn»hlp, .-^ set for receiving the contributions for Red Cross Roll Call that he decided to present passes to treasurer for the coming T*»T XoaUn- t'ca-tlw ftr*« CH..TT MMItMini wui'fmli In tarkilpi -Vyi>stn«l^,''llie. Cranford . the. neejly.are from two-'o'clock- UntU those doing the best each' week. So •tiona were made by Uw- y have good. Among the foodstuffs listed as Cranford Has RaiserT Less give each of: the children who win-a •H. R. and a 45 pound channel bus he tiring oJftcjr. and bnl wbhm tor tho»r jc»»4. iWii V>Hu,l.«i m-pr thp. mititi ni«i tliln WMO'II, however, Urn Cranford desirable are: . potatoes, onions, cab- book one of ;tbe. theatre paswa as well caught at-Beach Haven this rvil while •prnwrs h;»fr nil the confUloiica-I'n-tli* :°' tiagtrturnipai cairc^'dried Tbeansrbar-- ~~Jh**z tWfel tr- OuotevrAl- and to aurard one-pass each to the woi-lit. /. . . . - surf fishing. " : . ' Meny-subjkRli-orin'tercst were" 1l» JmwJ pujrni1 Uirrw aimihrr *i- ley. macaroni; s'ugat coffee, milk, to- though Memberships Are two chllUren to each age group whose •uased from alKarutlr.^ at the m« matoes and other canned goods. work was not quite good enough to win iKto- a'prlzs, but tanks highly In comparison. 'nH- pta>-s, wikaticlrr senijaUves..-to-th*. A tUnlPIi"Tubibli'T'ilTtrr i rtr/orlPS'fnim' Wnfldro*"WIIMMI of Wn- contributions, next Monday afternoon, The pictures sent In. this week were gave a lengthly .report on Uw ac With only one. ; T JianJ %U6r In ini- mud. Thre'yards •|iawk*ii,r..aiBn_IUdge..-Jtoimtolir-.4lie from 2'toSo'clock.- to go. Cranford by far the best ever entered during the Ivltiesof Uie ambulanc\whlch wma'a<- has raised a littltOelee contest, even while it was conducted !n*i u»' wwons Mruv. l Almiuil, Mcliulmn and Mlllbiini and • It Is the desire of the committee to „;'"*?''" " *» *"«> half Its qulred several weeks ago. Imvi! -lippir tlnl only by Hrottli I'laliu quietly render aid to any family needing A~~ - ""noershlps for the Redearlier this year. Mr. Crump waa high- brought up a complaint \a*ou» the thm Y Una cap 1 nflmue i nnd Union. In both uf Ihme guinea, help.. Anyone knowing off a deserving S^JIf?"J^•— -•—• -. ..«« Uie variou" s caD-- ly pleased with the work and sends hi* dumping of garbage in . tains made to Mrs. H. M. Parkvchalr- congratulations to all the little ones Ii* local l»iy» innilr wonderful iliow- case, thouldget In touch with any mem hood and Mr Smith was nart. nhartlnii Ilirlr upimnimla Inuroinul bcr of Uie committee, which is as i» and lie nnarri lo mUK Iliat pacti n-ain has had only Baker, Mrs. Elmer E. Dey, Jr. and Al- captains report difficulty to securing , Mrs. Elm groups, those up, to eight, and those Commission.: Mrs. Hallbert. rrpurtf^ . Uirautth fifty yfnln u bt B; Cldll Uie number of membei»_alloited to At a metting of.^he .Township Com- two timrhdowiw iM-ornl aiislrut It. bert, B; Caldwell. Itheir district, that on the whJl» their over.iMr. Crump {elected the water col- mUtee. held Tuesday night aswssment ilans are not btlng codrermt upon t>* for !!*•' (ally A la»rnu?n Till" gnirin 'flalnrday" alU>rnoon will Closing its a) I to all residenu of iroperty owners, park offlriala and work has been successful. Every cap- oring sent 1^ by- Betty Merrill. JO, 33bonds in amount 1231,000 were author- p.tlir flnrt. wlilch Uw k4»l anlinoi has ' the township to e In the relief work, then interested and that Uw maurt tain is. putting Xortb extra effort this Retford avenue, as^the best :bf the! ized .t. too bs Issued ttoo refinancrefin e yartousto , laynl with Wpstflrtd.-in|snve'.iml years the committee 1 >tll probably be decuted upon in "There are many week and next with a determination to older division, \Fot the younger child- street ImtImprovements',' i sewer '••I...'InrB.. Uic..at|ttiiiule,waa..first ail- _ deserving _town_ who have jen.Jhere.was mtU>-ou«»Unn from .th» 4nd ininml, It Inu boon rviiardpd :ni thp . r- .., . --- . -. . ,W^^-^MW^M^1MM ••••••••• M—3 -ana=smrm—wwer^lmprovTmenty^ar^^'-iinmTf ~ntm are m.*tn ia«ur* neve^fteedeaiamllpttlSand^i&irfOi: Oarwood and KenUworth are both the start, but what Robert Plledner, 7, vl najnr l»od and it.ahouU be an «wr"mat- coming through and will also make 314 Hm street.' was thenrinner of Uw ninrfor~ten yearrahd wliroe paid by7'Bri'or *"• Fu* onfctala and mhrn ur- il»uy» plrntv or athletic rivalry be- factory workers,.and.the-generai 8e- their shan of the quota. It Is nnnly book for that group. TlwnJhB two wwn ihn two lowtii nnd -the miimp- presslon. many have been hard bit." • assessments already confirmed. terwted to com» to an undenuadute believed. The evldsnotOJ this Is based pictures were Judged side by side and • -Improvement bonds to the amount wltn ttw famlliea Intolnd •*»»- •»»«-• Klun or MluilaKtliwompotlUQii pnimlsrs The Joint commltte plans to arrange Jiponjhe reports of tht workers. Re- Mr. Crump decided that Betty was the In liiliiUjlhli rivalry alxmt Uie boiling ;,; swmrtfWfalrwmrtWfalrs idurtngrthewtotwrrodutthtotr r of UM.000 were, aulharlxed. by snoUur «»nness of UM fact that Oarwood winner of the grand ptiie. which means ordlnaoos to rt-ttnaoct eipendltunvs M*n)l complalnu wtr•tiet ntuunti IKilnl. flup to lark of space'on Oran- the purpose of raising funds to carry |WI iord Ovsl; it was. s*ned_to stage Uie - Plants are not as active as a year ago that she will get her book In a bemuU- for various Township improvement* as -I —-—-»--~T• <—' .•'* i-v«w• w»mddjrloadw ^y - -Bve^paflaB** ofimf iw^aj Beflflealaaew8E on the relief work. President Oster- andm numhe^of rtnTare'Idle in ken- ful box and with a. pair of Jack Rabbit PlacePlace, espedeily •dgar and Hnley »r»- mnlPM In Wntfleld and the game Is heldt of the Republican Club named reclted In the ordinance. These bonds - csps«laUy.Ugar and 11 worth, yet. the, percentage'- ljrkeeplng bookends. And both Betty and Bobble wlll bs payable jre»r by yrar for tw»n- nues Due to the euavaUone tor ttur ciT-unim an Immpnw aniount of Interest Vincent W. Copcutt. A. A. Smith and up to the usual average, Indicating that trunk sewer, many mklxnts of thai n Craiifnrri Tlio In al school will get Albert B, Caldwell as a sub-committee will receive passes for the theatre. ty-flve years, 110,000 per year until the regardless of the business slump, resi- 'Betty* picture was carefully done In last two years, when the balance will MTtlon have bem fwnd to in* bavck mir of thit (jn|> n'rplpta nnd there I from the .club> entertainment copunit- •imfniiilii T» a lianmr miwtl from 1 dentaot,these twoboroughs-have-not water-coIors^j.Her.cholce-of-colors:- was bldif"p ^ ruaili to get to UMr harm Nvifrwai "" "fee" to arrange Tor fthe first of these mfifrfl "* 1 been greatly effected. About the. same ft™, and,, the whole showed .-.thm she : Hearing on: both of_Uiese ordinances Dlgra have been placed^lt waa npwtnl , projected 'This committee announced k1 "P'EM'SSfin.Pf.ttw*B--*ha-c»nhot ^renew ^ ^j^;^M:jPh«fcjWbii' has been jetyfor JDrcembpr a and «evi>r»l »tran»er> na»» UM t Kur- Um-iHiiit WWIL Uikotii hav« Ixm I- -thts^inoming-thftt -BrranSements" had in.these boroughs boida)good in Cran- : way and a rew hate had tnrlr 1 been completed with' Ehmllng Broth' Mkyofi*worE"wu~remuk«bTe' aiid''he n nalp nnil rr|mrl« am Hint tlui dp- ford but the number Is comparatively -carefully mounted to Uie whole to give Male Chorus Ready for stuck In the wjft trenches. A» an I Lrm , mini liiu licdi In Ink Indlratlng. Hint era, operators-of the Cranford Indoor so small that it Is firmly believed that It wax noortRt that a Oolf Club, for three days, play over the a-pleasing effect. . His--attention-to uaid nnly nliinuil of Um arlinul but the quota will be made.. It requires shading and-llnes, giving good pros- Minitrel Show Saturday tnitt orthe lauabrth pa>u«r"c»mploj n'(|d':nlj».im well, urn volng to ^course, with the relief committee ob- greater effort In many cases but on the Miriml) taining a large share of proceeds from spective. shows that he has a wonderful " dropped intinto a sofsoft trenchTur»dtrench TUr»d»T» . i|)any lliiHiriuoil Ui Wmttlnltl for whole the committee Is very confident. underdstandlhg of art. The heritage of ths American stage, there waa no warning dm near u lie litetj «|Kit"1 or .lohli K, Cjiiuil. chair BSD CRO6S DKTVE street, Robert' Pope, 8, 823 Springfield Dancing will follow the show. wurk luu been cumpliHcd aome' time i man of tlw\tlih'tlr. coiiimlMlbii nf t those who have never tried the game, ••• Htirtu«;: Quota .._. -.$1,800.00 avenue; Corinne Hallowell. 9M, 24 Ar- The Cranford unit is already welU residenu of that lection should t» Imurri iif. ednnillon, Hurry* II- II - to purchase tickets, so that the relief nown for Its attempt* to revive thi , lsallbacc' fund will be swelled, f .:-'-.: Received to date TM.OO lington road; aha BUly Closterman, 8. known for its attempt* to revive this to use the_ roads, rather than or fon^d •Rral K»l«te'rmuv, J»rvl« 42 Cranford Terrace. .__ vanishing form.of theatre art and tho .to'go blocks out ortbelrlwmy,_ present.^hovTJromT^;iSihcreSieine - BHahoe-tcT6 6TT xiSSCZJfukliMfxi It was pleasing to note that many ""Although"the"Manor Imprin cjuwrti otici Clirnmcto prestige It has attained.; So popular , ,.:. Membership roll- call closes on • who tried the previous week continued AsKKlatioh'is a comparatively nt. _ An auuimolille iiinule^fill encort thri Women Bowlers Invited ' were previous performances 'by the * fullba** Thanksgiring Df one week from their good work again. There-was mark- manlzaUon It 1» * valuable asset to Uuat tvain -U) the nfild. JMviiiii Uie Mlln group that Isjras decided to stage semi- ..,...\AT» Umj«iT. Ornnpton, NIJW club is limited, to twenty-four members Branmnek. LWcaniii, EHrtr, ana.thereare still a few vacancies for by getting In touch with the dis- tures.must be returned by next.Tues- men's -positions, and.Charley plans to To be a member, on* imist bvarealdeot trict —•-•- ' • hue fill faithful uke weU oiled for the : membership. «tay noon, instead of Wednesday. - or property'owner.of the Thim decUoo -^Those who ' - • ""•»«'"" •'•'•-• ' di - - " • ditiu»«WH.att . -DuesWUSZD'S' (UIaieJi t sT~pi|ft fi ^iS The offlcers of the club are p W. Has Large tomorrow afternoon: Mrs. Q. K. War- of the manner of approaclrana Ahe re- tlon ""* week-»'e: Mary Kundrat, 9, v Hilibert aa secretary tofstrbm, president; A; O. Ballard, sec- turns tor membership. ner. Miss BeatrIce,.WaiflaiJ«rs. Ooec- ception received was-discussed.'The °arwood; . Mary Relyea, 8,-317 BouUSouthl The Women's Oynf Clam, under the kel MsJ:;wuaa^M workers awall. voluntary «nd[receive WnlonUnion ; avenue;; Mildred SchubelSchubel,:10, 10, 15retH. Jensen, treasurer; J, Ift:Rath, noiWhg::;te.'ib^,s«Tic^Kln' ^ SfLjBLSwalOt other aflemooiar-iB bewhlps, ^Htsldent4> as^ a' rule, have street; Venera Dedcco, 10, Oarwood; nn r .Whlln ntiirlas W«lta anhP^|g Hfhihlti ~'r,f trrrmnt "^mnmKUrm with . --- aretnyothei mvuptTWTtdiar son and Bill Angus will be Uun-nd-men 'UbmitS Ms. Octobcr'nre drill npon. music, called "Rhythirties'V The exhi- who wish to organize a club, they may alUiough some of Uiem reported ad-[nue: Margaret Clark. 8. 93 Benjamin i tbe tsuioiuni number o! A. ptagerwiU* the accompanist. f0"ow.»:. '••'• • . -^ ---• bition was favorably received- by.- Uie ^ <|o so by getting in touch with the Rec- venely. Tbe committee asks that Uie street; Suzanne Bracken, j»» 22 Hillcreat : pu&' are u«ed. i.-la»a,,antj several uf ths " • reatlon piBce, and start bowljng in the people of the three boroughs remern-1 avenue, James Oardher, 10, South Other members of the- chorus are: -" """man School <348-chUdreni—Oct. [' nearfuture.' This activity Is equivalent ber that the woinen engaged to this Unio""'*n" avenue-«-"•-•. - ' • First tenors—C. Davlj,-rM»tnlHTna' -*Vtime out, 80 secouus.:Oet. 30. We*. Dot P. Rltter; Second tenors— H. Bengtseri, —8n«n"an , Anne* (188 children*— from 8 30 to 9 30 The fto gym classes; \ '".-" . Also, Ruth. Fairbanks. 9, 30 Arling- •'•.-•" • ~~ ^^ —" *-"?"• 8* ** • **• »*»%, ^v'*uU' am*i wt»k are doing .It-out of * spirit of H. fie. Due. $\Wall. V Awfersen, A Oct. W, 80 sec; Oct. a. •» let . . ortirinal class will meet at T 30 loyalty and helpfulness and. that co- ton road; Margaret Story, 12, 114 Ret- acd: Mn. C. B: B!>m>U won Uw turkey "' v.JJncoto School <5O3 chlldra»—Oct. .Hi*.DTtjuramrfor this dan conjUU Nature League Will Hear operation is what they need as much jord avenue; Barbara Hall. 8,10 Fraxer 7. Rthaec.; Oct. 2s. M sec. wS5h ac awracr of lr*.l.. Mr.-BtmretCs of .ten-aFiftfteen.minutes of «tting-up as anything else." • *' ^ - - place:'Jean~ " -' aiTface m lie, and Mrs. Sterrett's av i, followed by eamn aod sports.., " -Mr. Allen md Mia T-^Wheo-the-drive-is-owsr-and-Ormnford rnaiu and..lndlYi4yaJ. caa» in .tmmd- with an av • i»W CTSJUOrd • NeVtUXC- • I Tge^iW* WlUlI has madeher-quota,th•»———v-—:—e comjnlttee— i i--^-»:;wll —p-l South Union avenue; Jeannette Otang- "'.'.?»'? fee for thrt claim In 11,23 fop-a- I * _ .M.K^H. t^A- a A AL _ in Ormnt school -M3ct. 13, ntjc o'-WL f\. I holdjts regularjnonthly ieeting Moo-L«nder_». complete report _to_ Uie_clu- vfi_7f 2L&fansiO!x.ter7SGe^ Bflly Sprjole. 70 sec: Oct, JBJ5_«tCi- tiF-wrak: piTtcd - There will be two" aenen 7, 807 West End place; BarbaraiWeber, Ti>* awsjur* tS the-couples foliuw • day evening to the Cleveland School]School] * * through the treasurer. Cranford, Cleveland School (47J children mrai«rs this winter. I at 8 15 o'clock. _-^ _i_ Isenllworth and Oarwood residenu wx «. 11 LaSalle avenue; Jean Williams, 7, BuaineM Men Objecj t to Oct 7, Mac.;.Oct. 28.80 sec. Tbe aivra^n* QT UW cauplei -follow, reque d o1>e >un Anyone wishing further Information . Wade- Wlmer, u 1« Doering way; Marie Olsen. S. 121 a -ht ill $rsi* ID «ch casr bring the i *•. ir«ae- wimer, principapnncipal orf thel{net ™'^*7^* o*-' ' ^ »u» • Ktw^hjr Centennial avenue; Helen BostouX-«. Itieula—r referencertttmrmm^m to »children» .(.IM. ^ Mr«». Wl- Ti- nsubscriptio BibacTirMann give riven in iNen Mow Yorw York'tk or elsef cla#- - KUcAheth. Cranford Buslsess Men's ^•fniitltm Duck pin scores at the Casmo Satar ., - ' Is well-known for what be has sc- where reduces the local treasury by Held at Haraaht* Tuesday night'the day were: H 8lerrttt-liO~«> THANKfiUIVlSd TRAINS jllshed In education through ns-hot half the amount subscribed. Any propoMd changing of the cross town litteU 100p TataaQ in. Fay II?: to- The following trains will not run r~. study and he will present an ex- person who has been overlooked should KAKLT OoipT.mZT Win bus routs-'m the central part of thstal JT4. Pemas 109, Roar IJO. HlgMc next Thursday; Thanksgiving Day: • hibition- of the children's work in hiscan Mrs, H. M. Park who wOI request town from Union avenue to MIto street 103; total JM. - —,- LeavliW Cranford for New -Vork: *~ • as well as the outline of s ohfl- the-dlstilct.captaln-to cail or the sub- -Next-Thursday-being Thsnki- was-dtoeuijed-anit stronglV opposed; - Utten l«2.Tato*irwirTayl«2.Tato*irwirTay"101 . io- i'38« m,«02-a m. 1 a. m.,T33 a.m.. givtog Day. Tbe Cranford^ClOsen, The opinion (ipustil was that^many tal MS. .omml^ttrm tor. nature: study »^lI«oiLmay.be.mad(LUjelUicr.of_Uil«bdUelUofU e tal MS Pemas 101088, Boat 138138. HM* 7 47_a_m_,7Mj»477M , m,JJ), JJ)11 »t m~ —» he has perfected. banks or sent direct to the drive chair- "anfChrailcle wfil be piHTirhtd taopCfoome to on ffie" bus to do shop- Mi total MM8 ' "' 3tr and Uts; Pied fcundei—1M 1-J- Leaving Craoford for Kearny.' 7:M on Wednesday. Copy for adver- plng and Hut tbe proposed change The Sbaeile Park Nature Club has rXBMXL ' ' • UtteJl M, twnau 81 Fay 84: tout Nlr-au., ml UsemenU and news must be la would hart tbe business nun generaDy, 348. Pernas 121, Rose 118. Blte Kr ud lira. t>aektr-«8-4W Leav rtted the local unit to attend its slwi * ea««»* ei«asilanil»J» . I..-- I • n v HJetttag"next ^^^nrftTinlnj T— -Tte-W vaub is plautoa-to-«lv AUK nwuaui WIMW *• >••••!>• i^ «v B^TV "cation. Tbe cc-operalksx ot-aU- Uttdl UOrTktnalf BrFajiW. total m» S 10 p m, S.JO p m, fi 30 p. m., In the Public .Libraryary; Hostile a large philanthropic bridge for the correspoodenta end advertisers Is A anltaMc edebraUoii at the compls- wbJttrBf h M B. Ftrau-117, -— — —" •AS TT m ,-8-lS p. mrT p. in. ~ \. benJttrBurcnof the Mu- benefit ef its Christmas fund, it the requested due to tbe early DubU- Hoa of the bkj railroad JmprovemsnU total Ml. I8>. spd Mrs. MeTjey «0 f M W. Leaving Keamy Jot Cranford: B:J1 - ot Natural History wlU present end of this «UonUTdr~tt» hsginntng * sad the, eltmtnsrlon of the grade UtteO, 108. Tainan 87. Fay lot: M>. sod Mia. rest 8TJ—88^-87. p m. Unstated lecture on "Africa HUnt- Pb *n> club Is now engaged crceslngswaanlirtisssdandtevortdby JOT- Peraag7»,Bcee,U8U-- ~78; to- Leaving 'Broad- Street. Newark, for , a for the Baby f*»^» taI28t. Ctanford. & 13 p. m., S'57 p. m. CRANfORO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE

CARBUBETOR INTAKE SILENCER IS NEW -.-( \ REFINED FURRED f i My Greatest Thrill in Sport Things That Are Nice VELVET FOR THE KIDS' PARTY eiV ,£*,.- for Christinas Gifts 1 "^ grown-HD • furred, but If It cannot lay claim to fashionables. It Is seeking new worid*- 1 CLARK GRIFFITH correct -line* * In-the eyes of the Jo conquer. Which accounts for -th* "To Baby,"'Higbchair tushlofl *mart World, It lose* caste completely. latest new* Jroin PirU to the effect 1 T we f This season's models depend emphati- that the smartest party and "jlnst. ••••4-I ••••••••»• cally on the silhouette for distinction. qp", frocka for little girls are In E-t ITII • career In baseball extead- would have ended Ilicj aerie* In tbel I vl There U s Hare sad a fit to the new made of transparent velvet lu rim w Inx over a period ofmor* tbaa. favor. . • * ..-.'• coat* which la quite arresting, the un- autumn color* and also In the 1 thirty years, It Is "Bat, ao far •• I im fonterneoVIt derlying thought being to give a *Iea- DO »««y majtrr ts>« - nnrt-4-*4ut it moat vividly In my memory. proved as potent d>aBittlc^rlrcumIU« boflt Itah* Ituth by Allen Itosseii In that . «si«lr. W«*hlnst»n.*D.'C). - - l nntlia rojilt' of' thai duel rigors of winter driving. ' ' ; . cartridge, - '• . - " . •"•-••'. There's no doubt Mr. Sn'ntn Claua will tertoi •erle* at New fork when- oardub ^aB most '•unspoiled" ssvsg* ar duti etKPMi pitcher and[.,V.»tiimiin,_Anil llio. fallowing. ret-oiuiiionJatlQns. on "-Inspect .wiring .and., clean, contacts: bo-having -to-work •overtime to» get 1 tlttMl wreslnl Hie .^.country In the world today^p'rO'V ' je.dfr»blp from when JahimA «HCcceu>d lii making putting .th»_car_.lp^rtapj»_.fo;r_|»»l.i!U'r on^geiieratoV and starting^ motor and eniiCich cushions ready before Christ, nbljr u In the. huge Island of hOKl %- Home-Coming Found Ideal both about a quart of kerosene. At tractive cap* model In the picture I* now that we are learning how to take , . plored territory, hus bwn and C»D- Ihe same time put In the radiator a Tha nwttorliti t should also eiamln* hand 1 jof rich red trlco broadcloth with shawl careof velvet pmperly It Is not aLail. p tlnies to be ottjlnteBesWrnj ttiH.i to the few handful* of mlsoda and then drive.. I lie top of his car.. Going over the top 'collar and deep cuff* of black'-Man- Impractical that the younger'jenerutioni . geoftrnjilier, the luturalUt- and the with;a good'grade of top dressing the car two or three nillei. The kero- churiaif wolf. A panel I* set In down should share with their elders th* Joy •nthropoliiKliit as well as to polltl- Van for Illinois Qridirdh Stars seu* should then be drained from tlju will tlu much to preserve It and help th* center back - qnlxhed with Hut clans, statesmen and traders. Count- Twenty one years sro Illinois ortgl of wearing velvet. I fi.h. « TWenly yeara ago fifteen young transmission and differentia appearances. 1 r _J|iJW|Li^ajanJnx_caned type is You CUII see from the smiling coun- . ^_ baied_ijie homecoming- lustum. j|haJL .men J»«y»._.»wardi'd their VJV' for ufaeturer*—*re-IKU*.. equally a* gooii^ioolilhg Irbiack, navy. 'WiViidTes ot the chic little misses In ea Is exceeded In size among the lo Ihi has been so widely adopted aod bas playlog on that rhiinl|ilonahlp team. equipping curs with-a summer and From all indications Santa Is going ler grade lubricant recommended by Jungle green, or one of the browns. the' picture thai they ore taking a Islands only by Icy qreenlaud; and fat gr Although .Oeorga Huff aaya that the winter driving adjustment on the car- he car manufacturer should then lie to make a specialty of giving atage- Th* choice drew coat In the center keen delight In the fact that they are ; It may therefore be Bald to be the averag* of grsduatca la olio In four, buretors and t*e proper adjustment!to I«*p put In. the transmission and differ- couch book-ends_thia Christmas. They IM shH, made of trlco broadcloth and. permitted Ui be costumed. In veltet largest island In the world which nip- fourtpoti of thow fifteen mini were the carburetor should be made at thl* their ential. .' — are too clever forewords, these Dookv It la lined with crepe to match. It has just as smartly, ns mnther and del»K- ports a conslilerahle'population. The graduated. Ami, more ' Important— lime. The. fuel juid carburetot**tralnt trib«« luspest the rubber hose connections, todf," which stand, a decorative Hltla fancy cut Insets which extend al the tame sister. Evidently these sophlml- number qf the'.Inhabitants I* not deft- all are-sllllallvftond all hav* met ers shouid also. bo taken out and with I replacing If necessary, after which coacli nt each end of a row of books; bark from waistline to hemline In cut.ed young ladies have rome'.tn the • nltely known but |* believed to be air, HulTa requlremcnls cf a . the cloth edge of the sleeves, a "char- most point. ~ Sen LITTLE VARACHAjMlS .OH GENERAL SPORTS PICKED TJP EVERYWHERE mlstitkable ulr of.iirls(o(rin; 1><>th In* form pose and in cloliics, Is weDrinu « tnost —This huge* -Irtand nf the- troptc xeis Itlsb fur n slniila mutest fjj;«n tilt*: profeiwIoiiM cunt'r lu \\)Vi e ",• •- '. ernniost point resting near the Cans- •Jileil sa much color to football, b* .manned to catch, tlio number oh tho when il wltli tb*5 Ottumwti dub. *'dian"horiler not far from the 3Ir>n-. sldra hclplnt twit •>!«« Hie a.iirit of left tackle's back, It develo|in he bor- KugiNio'Itomnnti, finalist In tho Unit- are . ta youth throughout our 1 •• • • • • rowed tho Jersey froni auothcr player. ed. Spates, amateur 'solf championship, tnna line. And at- Its greatest width It would .extend from near the north- In »' Sjrraruw unlvi-ml^f tin* r-Princeton throuEh H)t ern end of Ijike MlrlilKim to a paint 1 IJugt,Boutii.,of_l£rre- llim'-e.-Imi.-Ttw'- nfyr frtitur* of titfiiifwttinliit: -I..** *+-" known a» Archbuld Bcrlcs uanio_tutaled..$S.31S_In._H>0X.- tlire«.! cn!!Bn».*Uhout;b£lngiOUt;of the. artTa Is ciose to 300.000 square miles. utilon of the treat li-auivof the past, while (lie largest s'UIu ever taken In Uneup:f6r a.minute. - .' their I Klffinien W. t *•» OOP of the first New Guinea was first discovered In Auntrnlla, wtioro tlio RRme of their I utititundlnjc Illliiwl* iramx of* niodcm wui'unknown a ft'W Jt'urs by Portuguese and Spanish ndventur- '•"'• The thiiv*—lh«t Krvat 1'JlO t'-ain which •>fiOt:"Inert? an> now. T8". cluba>- ' - • ' ers of the^Slxteenth century.. The old sea captains are said to have- Rtren —praej >iu untwa^MMiuil aufcontl ua bj «oy .>..-:, .": •.-...-...« •. • -.;"••.• Gasoline Consumption Shows - Uie Island Its name because of the uulvvrsltj. •- - ludlann. tins four new football ijttn* fancied resemblance of Its people to ani J diuw»—at liidlunii unlvcrnlty, llutler, -~Uie;'na'Uvei~lu£S lt*5 ficl luiic and 110 feet uiilu contlmied climb ^>f Kanollun cunimiup- on sni i.uiii|>Uon, as dranu fnira present New Gnlnea Is roughly divid- cause -jwor -starting and exce** • • • llon. Figures attest tha growing lm- tax n turns In 43 stjites. rvvcul 4 010- ed Into two political halves by the slve drain on the' battery. • poor Hilly SoUltVwnrtli lm» beti. a minor Scuffed shoe*, slippers and "mules" one hundred- forty-first meridian of ~nu*Mti«. fttet wauj(F..snd -torn >'f ;«re,-CBE. «njw tr-*|nn-i « jrjftii; Jtnx-; ,-Wies or tllm^.-JCu^heJlbes to carrv too-mut*h' lugKngerlo^tlirff "knitted "shcMTcasD"* of iioa, while thet rest la governed by Its 6WHi 't ' siiird by slmjtly Installing a bew southern neighbor, Australia. Aus- UihaMu - i st't. of M>«'rk. plu^. _w.hich Is m Cttattiinwpi uiIUtM'jiUy tins a pair tralia has a keen .Interest In New Island* With California, New- ' ; unintended rvvry 10.0lX>. nrileai. ' of I>fx>itu>ni i»la>lit(( bvshlo each othor York and i mas present. (iulDea, for It lies hardly * hundred haired Illinois, uot tabuldted,* v TtKtts vbow that- a UK'tur In In the tluc. -Anton KiK'nhiftT U a cen- Muutanir* miles to the north, and the strait sep- black, i liis-tLifntVuLiuaJuul JUccojuscd scorts th.SJIi';1''s.LJ:ui"_o)S!.J.-!-!i.i- ' fur a tittle man- than ll.lHX) Cute Pillows fpr Youngsters smoll Islands. Since 1906 the south- rtca. II > per cent1 lui.re.iHe. Inn a J7 Other \ , mllcaM?ielot^ d .11-^ horse f>o The Australian brothers, James, western quarter of the island haa.heen Ity thai states that. n*Klxlered uhove SO per {ieii -run at an engine' Godfrey, llobert and 1'hIUp - Attlitoii,' - • u" i a territory of the federal government ajveniti ctMit • wer« Wisconsin, Now Mexico, * ', rqutvalrut-to ^0. miles an lumr arc the «uljr all^lirother cuntbluutlou of Australia^ and after the Worid Ban* hi lthiMlo lAliiud, South Oirollua and Xvw ' ' The same motor run at the Kame In Msbgoal pulo cttuipctitlun. war Australia was given a mandate so thai Ilumpshlro. ', ! speed «iul| blaik. The reftned "lines" of thin bow. The quaintly puffed sleev-ts_in>_ j [the Shores of The ocean 'and Inland ta the* front ~ and' Mel." TTorvertn* teams- sbjtng-^away-' from; stripes for orna- Lou Little, tamed football coach keep ttae whanging «• the rvad. i nwdrl mtimmend It to women of dl»-. also piped with beige crepe. - ••tream* lest a spirit that abide* there nesr tin have carried their numbers tan their mental purpmcv on stockings or who recently signed - a .contract to criminating taste. Arabian gray fox The cunning dress to the left is «°- [atlr up a- storm. A spirit in the clouds -rlllkga backs la Ian* golden fciire*. but. sleere* or for" more utefoj purposes j pp tutor Columbia university gridiron stu- Is used for Its* mushroom collsr snd rlched with hand embroidered 1 l Uielr. children, but the struac with tlw l

~ -A--— *• i_-*^ _^ " ~r~*t- CRANTOKO CmZEN AMD CHRONICLE

Pleasing Air of Distinctiveness Improved Uniform-thlernatlonal aySchool LessonT T O BVK11I student sooner or later that memorable day when la« .it "eleirns." i Lesion for November 23 be or she flies -aolo* for the first time. »nr liuMlllltrs leuu-il no the I Some students' bare been -turned--, hnur of ihe'eletenih ilny «l loose* after; one day of Instruction. lr*S or Others require fifteen or "twenty hours tine more eleven SERVICE- of Instruct loo first. The average nor. ' 1 -Ihenory of lhe II \in,.rl«in mil;, mal person solos after elgbt to ten dlcrs fur whom the ArmUlU-n inrnv two I.KSlinN rt XT-Hma tn 17 It boon of dual Dying. ) iliil.Ul Nlivt A I I. .nl mill. Good flying schools carefully build On tlie aflrrnot>n of November 12, up * student's confidence, as well ss an nrterniioii tlull waii erlap oud'dry ma, ial him I. , |,'|,,. Ir .!'j 'l.ka ni* ablllly. before- sending him off as If In mockery of the glvotuv, wet I'lllMMO IUIII . A Mall Who alone, . Seldom |a tb* embryo Oyer dais of ibti last lighting,.-aiirvtvlii« rallfl Jraua told In advance be Is. to solo, It luimbers lifihit Third hnt'liilliui of Ibr JIlNHlll Iiii U V Man nil Valla! comes, fairly unexpectedly, only when One Hundred nnd Third liifiintrr"; 1 . . INT^ItMl HI Ml AND hi NUIH tbe student has demonstrated be U i giiHurcl iinuind an opi-ti grille on III* TU1MC— ( II • IM I ll Mll>l ll« al I la read/ for It." •• • laprs of |h(i t'ol^.dn ("llllh'a .III tlie'i Vtil'MI II III- IMi API I 1 101 If— What I II »i,u i 1.1 I.I 1| ana. •Now 1 want you to do It a couple Mi'iiae-Argotine region, ln.lt. Htuiulder i ^ re-ttmes-for mei" my Instrurlor bad j \ French type stucco horns Irrtinwn In the Illuwrntion: ~l no lionii con s vauhg num tv- TTr —_ mt Kor ti i llitlili \l iv if tin i harm •i ?"!• i * *'* besides the sun parlor wlilih Is made possible bv the prnjw- enil by ,nti Aim ru-nh Him. ue had climbed out., of his, seat tlons. The dormer makes a break In the long sxeep of tile roof and adds mi ll'l'lftttrn of thin * IIIIIL, UIMU an nta ahead of me and.was standing on the extra bedroom. She hliuso Is SO by 'J4 feel tin "Ing wslr, leaning Inio jny cixkplt. I I tlieU rsntfr aflsritS-myj - • t,w«. RADFQRO * " slid sun rntftn In rr to ctt expression minutely. After he spoke I Mr nmiam A. iiajtent win an.«.r lika of Hie Int {,\\B Ihi Him n mini of hlkli xlflit ling- a r." llertierf I'rnrtpwna-all* j he smiled and stepped down to the I «u««Uons ai\J «n. a.nlr. Hill- OK rirh >oiliig nilir [lull IS IH T) ' . ling bralde. » Inv, n liulli-l HiniiiKh hla'l H Then It nlll be noted tVot.llie en N\'llli iuuiil) ifiiiini.it In tiimi to Itvius he.'id; hi. oiii' iuuiil Avmi n pi>ni'll, hi i I opened the throttle, pushed the arvof this Vapar. • on .'acciflilit -nf Jila trance leads Into a aimjjftniiiili wllh <'.') l.nrinrw (MIIPU in I ) stick forward and "was oflT • I'ivss too busr.40"thtB*=«f-aitylhlng but operat- manufacturari ha la. without duuljt, tha ing-tlie plane until after I had made hlgliaat authority on all Ihfft* suit- 7!)o n. in. Am held up by iniii-liliin -IjillH 'allow Ilig b|ii inin ^l hlu i rll> Jacta. Addrasa all Intiulrlca to William CD illl.li napliiilli IIN l\ IHI ray second turn and was cruising back A. Ila4ltnril,. No., iut Huulh Daartiurn iriill lln'- mi I,.(I. Mini, loi-iiteil four of tliilii. Alan mi my right—"» 'i:iien> llm lln uiilileil • In mil IIr. Mi r. It His A New-Cuinea .Woman and Baby.- • - '-- -rJ — io^sllde_LtnJ!or the landing. 'Then 1. ljltasig,.,!!!-. »ml unly l^ lo'tlced that empty seat ahead of me alttlnp. tot rrji|y.. . -,. -p.ii>K»fi|lo eiulciriu'n-iirriiwl. ~ -UMil-of prepHi-hii, f r it-llfe beyond tFraearad br tha National .. nd my heart began to pound. --.-,-—- Alioul him lay ||ie bodliw of III! ten III Tlmmnnil nl (v ill - Ssaleir, Wuhlnsun.'D, C.J bollt orer the ;»»«*£.-whnejtfjlieta' .Tire architect utioNJestKiieit itnr lie prnriuid to limit i uf irlniil'to Jertor. they-occnp'JFHtiie hills where th*. "You have done all of this many huuiB shown In the accompanying U- men. Tim roalfr "f- tblUr names Is ' I 'UB most ••unspoiled" savage roes before," I suld.to,myself,-"Just typlcill. of till). L-orilliupulltilJi-^lillikiTup Ilium olili hnv fioin IIIH i null I country In the world today "p'rot^' -trtiiisiniai-.caai-'sBjtey:-the neighbor- _. . . lustration calis It a "Krenc.h tnie?' [.1)-||i In Hi v d fhnl I briar iniild Bh] hood for enemy Invaders, If a vlllag. :»jf Hm. A. ;i>.-l'.,...TIu>r were llm fiillnw- X T Is ln the huge Island of maglne he Is sllljing tb.ere as usuiL ijidivoven-tlitt-pliiin walls ftIIh the Ihliiriii liliil of Hi I. I Ilillih to lo Is tn a valley. It Is usually protected' hi(: t'orpr l.i-.ni lrll,iii\|lli., I'rlvnti's New Guinea. Holland, Great lie thinks you can. do It. He sald'do'ateep"plioh«d VrSSFiiilght- IM railed doiH' to Inhiill il nnil Hfi br a hiih stockade or the nuts are ln 44iieHes Wiirlli, 1-riink MIIHUUKU, .1. Britain and Germany, who divided (for me.', You can't fuU lilm,".ran ;.E,,gu,i,, ,„ ,vl,|i „, Frenrh.. l«'.inmv - *'. Mil i rrnia the tree tnps. Tree'platforms are the Ml-lilvi'll, John 'Clllull, |.-. II Know, the Inland among them—on paper— irouitb my mind and calmed me. - S this ijj* of home Is fmind in the til .Mioiit i In |,l (t lil| tribal waichtowers, • >• ''.: .. -'..... v Altierl' t*. Ahrnluiin, t'luirlea W.—llur- The glide In was..uneventful uDil.itie, 1 nrit|»h. - coiuitrle*,—uUboush ui,uolly f.-_ln.-lSSS-did-llttle-more than' place a glall, Wllllniii Wlilliii-i- mill MOKI'II VV, ' II" '--.IIIIII | I, II. l< I i. 11 tut Natives Always Fighting, :— iodine, my Urstsolo Innrlltig. ivus built of stone "hitirnd of .stucco.'-.' 8«i;ond Floor Plsn. ill,I lull iip| |ili n | him II, i a tenuous fringe of outposts and mis- hree-polnt." Thnt gave me..some Ni'lillini'.. ;'r|H'y 4nnOlli'il IlKhtltiK to- sions along th»-coast. The spacious .. v>a«ant nesting among the Papu- -. Tliei; view "reproduced give** un lili-a I'.'I IS in IIIIMI, him If illsfacllon. Hut It HUB sbort'llveii. .li upli-s n left comer nt the l^rtlirr only It fi>\v holll'N In-fjll-e Jhe Interior has been left largely' to' the ans has raturil a shortage of men, so of dtatliictlvenesa of tliu lioime. III' nna a If |)|.IH, ll- Id II mht » the plane rolled aiongjifiet land- rmnt. Tn the rlchl of the Hung room .\ruil«llre uiia hluni il nnil n (iiv hourii numerous wild tribes whose chief ont- women d» tlie courting.. When a hi' WIIM L ' I • u I Hint li i ulil 11 g, I unconsciously pushed "forward Is Ihe-Miii'niiini «lt.h In four i-oiuitiu- n'riiT (Inn evi'iil liny ui'Velii'luu Imiloil door sport Is collecting human,heads tribesman Is captivated by- a I'apuan »uti|i-l-!iltik i | mm isltiilnuii. 'l-lii.'- Hilling /ooiu ulld and who not Infrequently make.canni- las* he gt»« his prospective fntlier-. Cll do milk I mil lid iii takes Ills -kllfht'll ntr ttfra>uxd-'a>-nns-liin-.ji)jir-. of the first Hour utul li-iid lulu n i->-ii- enemias' anatomy. tir-.Je to !ii« hut. The wedding rere- Tlie Corpse Thut" Game Back lliull|.-l,l I li II t I in ll Iif i ill I hi nil InJ linll ii|.»liilrn, All of-the Hin-<1 This pittiofthe :«•»'$. Island, wi* its Knioy »vVr. tlie bride Joins Hie_olher '-' lliHip'tv II Iif Ihi' line Him.In-.I m,.| 1 II I II. .1 hv I » 11 l.ii-.lroinii* mill biith ro'iin ato i-oiiii'ir ( thousands of square miles of uiiei- W&VM in taking care of the but nnd T.wetit>-fi>u'rtli jirtlller)',.' Thlily Ihlrd tbe Utop, und sent me-trwuy ruoins, ... II. Janus Drallnu Wllli Ilia Young . . plored territory, bus been and oin- working the jrardeti while the hus- dlvl^loti, UII'H moling' up Jouiiril liiti soln number IM-O. .. .'---, ' lil rieiijgjdiig ihisiliome, a hnifnr' flol.f 111 IT | p tlnies to be tfn^nteBesWm! field to the band s»« BeWing, tuitfttng and fish front, by irui'ii from lii-aiitu'i^i. Inir- Tl|e second trip was more Jerky- gnmgo' wiiV uddeil iiliilig' tbo; .'smlio' ill-Kim -I III mi I v li I ll s ilng Ii IIII geographer, the naturalist- and the Init the lil.i-J,! Jniiiiu v n hoiae lii.rlHue than' the tlrst, I was gettltifg nervmis. lim-N fla the tli'llHe Itself] wlilt'li'liiiikt'S Lto- HIM, hi II i II, nn I thn | i| IN anthropologist as well as to politi- potatoes, blnls. llr.nrd«, frlulilini'il, In..!,,• |ia liiilli-r li'im nnil ill ll i » ik «i I In I IM IIII The landing wua* not .a* giHidJ. vllber.- an iillriullvii iioinu biillilliig groiip. |ilori.|"l|.;l to IIIIIIMI Hilnua. limly In cians, statesmen and traders. Count- 8»h. and ail kinds of Insects are wlen f I worked the stick liucBwiiri! too'fast r'n ' * 1 • I, Illn •|inilln,i- "-UI,, llnill v . .Sliai-ii homi:s :limy - bo^iifi.iai>rf in! that eiir for nil i-«,iiiHirioii.—I'llviito' fXTl»lmlln i,« a'njijfjn.yn.f, f—^ttltfr- •t»y;^t>e-e«Hv««^-jr..irH«i-Tinj « luxuii i »iid-Att-lbe^jtBHHid^ititpiliifcHUiafesr^—'•-.•.•.• ••" -soar—_-^;-^___— ea Is exceeded In size among the - to iheiB. t-atlbe faTorlie.tl'H'lt U,a 1 shotilil, causing a bourne. Tlint'dldl —-' First Floor Plan. ' limy h" iilni-ed over u friiinn houae Islands only by Icy qreeniand; and wfie ofi Ilii »lld|..ie,l I lilllllll iij f»t grab about three Inches long. no damage-hut It shook my ciintldeuce | with '-Mmnili'il mmni luih n, u, |,,, . nil' "I' n tt may therefore be said to be the B H |,IIIIIIIII IIB lurU'ln. |'ii>u|,. Mi- Joiinti' mini h Papoans differ .as to the disposal of and my Instructor willed II a day. - j The flat, plain,, stuccoed null* tiro or over t-omiiioii tuirk or till'. All iif llw ti Kly+ITH hint largest Island In the world which sup- ll r'a rheal, nun'' a fultlilj |ui«li mul fin In wllo lie their dflid. TBejp betleteThat >arh — — *•-*-•*•-. -'-' _. t broken nt'-regulHr. IlitervnJs-wlttt' will- Hirsir-tnifa of-rnnittrncHon lira good,- iii ln> IU>I lamd-Hint ports a considerable population. The VrtVafi* Mr'Aillaler wi'iil nultlnu' Olit tribeoman has twji n|ilrlt«_ Oae dies •;.- Use) of the Stabilizer w.lille the riKif lines tnku It out lllllioilcii onu limy I... allghlly 'more Olily Ood una i I na If I p ».) | number qf the Inhabitants Is hotdefl- thrmigli llm alili'iloor lulu thv.liljjil.. urn KOOII mi I lln i f with Ine body-mhile the other remains of the eulnluon|iliH-e 111 homu_deitlgilp eipeJinlviL liiun niiotlii'r niiii be ttm- lioll • nltely known but |s believed to be TN Tim empahage or tail nsnembly - It WHS- Miiiiu .Him** til-fore Hie' m-i'l. with It to tiaunt Use relaUvea. Some- This hpuaa contains nix rooms, batli sldcrwl by aouie ui more lira siifa, , *.. Ji'alla ntiawi r to tin ) mug lliuli s "close to one_ million.. The Island Is * of an airplane "Is a small hiirliulx dent was reported In ilio niiijor who linn • body I* buried for a short (|ilr«tlo|i Ivv 17 .11) 000- miles southeast of (he Philippines t«l control wing which appears sta- mopped Ilie triiln nii'il .i-lil lelegrnins time. Ijler It Is disinterred, and tionary. Jt Is Just ahead. <>»_the. e|«»j . •• biit^k, dlriM-tlng m-nriiihig pnrlii-ii to "If Hum nlll mlir lulu llfn knp TBeTvIt" rhh-rninninnilini nis i hrlat imt him . bulge of Ilrnzll. The equator lies only I Vafof, that bigger wrngwhich, hinged. [Little Details '. Sunroom-Ne wlrFY I look TiTi wiv'uiiirgiiViHiroiivr" bern on hla IIIIII ^i moil mini ly II ii . about twenty miles off Its northern- I U Its fniiit,.ino,vea upand down. The] lilirlal. l luiiir« I II I IT llnllery | - Sunm trsbe. dry (Ivr. b-»1y on- a - «nw-ilw»nmTr -»t^-il"' It Is n(it_statliinnry. - . J . "I'nrly Amiirliiiii" ls_ a far reiiihlng form and keep It 'aJTew yea.rs.., • NOIIIIU nifiii'N r>i|il wirlll r:g,tptis •ltTLs.harieil.aEd.a.lw»use.buiit ovpr".the-"tilS-rtlie-Dliors'' «i»-i> lioily of mi nlly to lie mi. l.mv ili-ilfirifl nlinl liiuil h tl < It United States. If It could'be laid ln r so thal.the spirit may bathe and food I was taught Its use, which Is Itii-! tor.- _, .;'• ...... :. ^ X«'M i'dft)i"iih|i'(!i£it;tdf .in.iiBt.fej 'f til h |il -.down-wlth-its-twuthernmost "point "at : U brought to the dead for a time so portiini anil qiilie simple iii jearn. | .Mniiy "o'f -uVn're prone to limit the slat "li,. iiip,constant washing thut Is- llul that nluhl a lieilruggli'il soldier' ;i. flirlNt a i ininiii I fvv M 1 Norfolk, V»., It would extend acrwa that the Jooroey tb tlie spirit world "In level night let go of Ilie sllrk Jlerm to the rotiservnllve ni'id' rntlnr lli-|il>ili« I I InM s ilmll f, of llm Vlrglnln, West Vlrulnia. Ohio. Indi- iHWB«iir.y ivlirwciir. out anytlillig Hint • npiiMirwl.Iii Hiillery li-s ••aiiiji, «IIIK- will not be made on an empty stom- and watch-tbe nose of lhe plane." my ] severe atitliiyes of Ni.'\v I-Ztiglutid, for* rollllllllllihlM n\n If Hi hnv tin jy unit ana, Mlchignn, Wisconsin. Minnesota, lii"not nindo lo ws'aii iiisily.' Tim ' gin-il up to Ih-iiteiiiiiil I'lnm | ach.. I'apuan women keep their hus- Initru'ctnr began, "if the nose re- \ getllng that fur "earlier American's" mini KlIlfTv ii'"i Hi I II it In Im I li |it nnd most of .North Dakota, Its nortb- many -Wltiitows llllow IllUi'lrillorn dirt' i'•ulllled, "Sir. mv linmea MeAjiiater," bands alive as long -as possible, for mains bcadeij for-the horizon, the ; seltli'd-ln -St. Auguntlne atnl Knnta !>, IIII-III from Ilia jouil, m II o | nl | I•'•. ernniost point restlns near-the Cana- lo inter'.here than any other room .In lie sndt "I IIIIHI tli« Mrsl furgiuint a when one tribesman dies, all his wives stabilizer ls>pt the nay It should he. : so .simiilnh nlinonpliefe nlih.li,s hrll- WIIN h"tT)vvr» tun iii 11\ |*,''dian "border not far from the J'on- tb« house, nn.i thn coiiitiuit jiin Hint ".I'ITIIIUHIOII to miy rbm | dlilnT «o A. In t tn 1KI 4 are tabu. Hrarlag -widow's weeds'* -If-tho'nose-ClImhs^'-turn:this,wheel.at^-liatlt_c*>lorahd iirtlittry of denign,,Its >-'-imtiiiiiul lo ^ mi | f. I |a | i NH a tnna line. And at- Its greatest width l« i.lvi-n this cjieery plain by nlltlm • VI.' o. U , A bloody bor«e I, hki-.l me In New Guinea Is literally true, for jriur left side forward unHI-lbe clltnb- i Iron grllion mid roughly Unbilled walls HIOIIM "mill dlnlill it ii It would extend from near the north- family wears iiul nil but lliu III.OII[H.OII| of IUli-(,'».tdr4 Illmlii gol hurl and I'apqan .widows d«n* their short, knee? Ing stops. If the nine tins a tendency nlso llgures In early .AmiTkiyi.dmi- pill hla ting r ii| II H ern end of Ijike Mlchlgiin to a paint M-rvlcenble innterials. ".. ". "• ' i »III).-I(.. In me Illh-h iiii nlK|,i, um \ "» "I t grass dresses and strings of to go down, pull backward'im Hie top .ration. ' ..' • .. ' '• -Just, soutll-Of-Ierre- Ilnub;.-Iml.-Th»'- g f r .lor HII HII-«<. reaw.ns II Isttlne'itliie, j llii«i;/'' d irtroop irnlir IIII'K niiirijiinirnnilH- 4,'Th'i >'Uui, mm n fulnl di 1x1' ll a TiiirKpiiiniih typo '(iriniunrrind Tijf-" area Is close to 3W.001) square mUea. ~cam^ 'tthB"wiieel iznn jtnd stays there." nliliings linji bei;n popular for mmiy wull. liii|»r, liml nfier It Is iintig lo. j lierir The •pi-nlrer'a trine, win New Guinea was first discovered thrir bodies from lli«ir shoulders lo ( gnlng nuiiy n n i nil | IOW I In the- ,alr my Irunrocior- put yiyira in , C'nliforiila and oliii'r VftHilab It. 'rim colors Inn good jm: biiiiofoBi.il>-> Tin aiirry.-iilioui ii/hi/i I I by .Portuguese ani' Spanish ailventur- their, feet,-'. .',' • • " : ' _/.-.- the Ibilliio win inviriun mij illd not I t« plane In a level'posltlon anand can-j southern nection* of the country, and. pi'r.nri' AMII tu withstand the si/n niid I <-onldii'l-ln-l|f u. I Htiro'Irliil to Inlui " ers of the^Slxteenth century.. The oM The .coajtal. regions of New Guinea his Height or nn hlmtt if tloued me to .iouk alotig' thee "sights_^^. " I rccylitlyylt'-h&s-been-^ildopix'd-ln- tliii.variili.hi-d surface- nisy'-lie wushed jciiri: of tl, imt I i|li| 't .kni'.w'l.he lior»o sea ciiptalna are said to haTBirfTen -^-prarticailj;,. the. ool/ portions - well ri Ml, /fiiut Showing tilt Farll of usedTtoT spot "borlion. • Then bei^ortli. Tli'e Kiiuiilnh iiumes now nr anil H-iwhed wi'Uiout wearing duwli or ) »vn» going in boot' me. I'll, nurn pny tlie Island Us name because of toe typjeaf . tropical Jands nicHss (vv. ai«|-; i. let go. of the stick snd the nnse. seen on every hunil,; nnil wrought Iro peeling/.fT. ; • •'•..;••'" . ; j yoii for ll, Iteuliitriiit." ""I'ny nl'ii for fancied resemblance of Its people to * be expected}' are not Tills 11>» i III UK II IIII nilllit HIH |i rll ..-_^5!?!l.?_-'? cllinb. A forward .,move- | pieces to.inntch are to bo had In,Hi Tim vnriiMi. beililes making the im-j wfuil-^" -naked Ilin- piur.leil njllnjr, pU,e:natlv«Srtiun,e«-on the AfriSn ,»ii'fgi ^rhtf ni^^Mnlns ,nl rtiltt-Hunti mint lliinly ( IVI I ilia of the Interior reach, a considerable shops, idch-.wall tmngings, gay ii 7»;r"wTiliTpriibf, miikiisli":a'illrfra'iiiiicli ! "Why.^oii see, WIIMI Unit liiooiiy iinrm' 'liens was fuit lulling bold i/ tin p >. •Me peak' In the Dutch down. '•'• . ' ."'"•' bolstering"aTml .draperies also are di mori' firmly lo the walla, and so wllu->[ klikyip lue oul Hm door i pic. ICven one «,f hi, dim Ipli a hi Ins "; ' • |m,,|n,| Has Mp^*r. ' •"* .Floor treatment. Is. a problem the black and vermilion bird cngesT - ; • Swank This dllllcnlly lies .nut In the pot. ed Into two political halves by the Their Origin a Puzzle. •'." top of. the wheel and It .came op slow- times In 'Kpatilah. liouiiei).." -In life wltlitiirtr brilliant feotlil-ri-'d ocyfl-. one hundred.- forty-first meridian of ly. A forward movemetit on tfie wheel original houses'they were-as much Where. Uiel inag^,^jg|:^a^^^«?^npai»i' tf^^"— j _. Xava-I» u^er,Out«|>>a ilin Kingdom Bdutbern neighbor, Australia. Aos- ing thai position at which the nose of adaptations, -being considered - merely Is Islands are relatively fair, straight- Ai:t/« n i . ] m lbs hot(e>t imimrnis.' possible, though illmnilt Ivy J\ al) liHralrt has a keen .Interest In New the snip'held to s level position. haired Malaya, but. the Papuans era as walklng'-apace'.hy the more modest (iulDea, for It lies hardly a hundred .. "Too will find that you will have builder who cannot afford tp floor his Alike, Deplored HI,,« I-.I ,ii,n fi,, „,„ m, ,„„ ,,,k:. '•'?rj|_ls posalhle for tlin gruie of v black. wottly-Balred necroes like those . - --..^—• — _,..v».^»"«- ••M" . HI icaiuKOUB* . Hiiu*aimii (juaniS OlnCer I miles to the north, and the strait sep- to adjust the stabilizer when you fly hottse "with; cersmlc tile, which fortneil IIi . >s s common |sigh" t I^n • -• • ' •- - assigned" lo's. Omj loaiiiicllfy rli In » •nln.'Llis erplslned . "a'faen-t..g»i..o1)t sections utuur cities to s«i unsightly(Company of.Aumrnllans, -eratlBg-the-two-^nuds-Is durt«»?-wttlr Tmyftnots uf itmst-nf-tlnH' -rims'nf.trouaya uf biirk of llm . 'blng whlili tilfr jyrsi rtca. tt was because of this similar- become a gnnt IHIIIK n< o for gwd In small Islands. Since 1906 the south- the weight changes.and that throws homes. built by the mile and sold by 7 ity that the Dame, New Guinea, was the Iuuiil of n rigijiirntid soiil western quarter of the Island haa.been the plane out of balance.' If you were The effect of hand-made ceramic thej Ills drws was complete mid satisfy- given to the Bland. Some of the Ifp- *"?!; . , •••." '•'•'-:'. lingjlng, evMi-levMilo swaggesw r stliktlk- and mimi - (2) It. la possible fur thn grjir. of _ '» a territory of the federal government oo a long cross-country flight you tiles Is exactly reproduced ln linole- cans have become mired with Malays would have" toadjust the stablllier to rbey am Identical' In-iipillgfl.jirau- w-le the day lie fell llm soldiers In frn Ood to O|HII minis tyis thiil'he sie of Australia, and after the Worid ums nowadays. In the new.embossed so that numerous racial gradations Xpmpenute for the difference In nlng and setting. Jf rarefuT attenllon j Inspection-for llm first time." Bven his downward course and rfpmt, war Australia was given a mandate handcraft tile designs, Mnalf" units nf. exist. • ; • • • .-• -•"' '." had been given - to th»-funilamenlal'j lhe Auasles. hard-bnllvd o« they were, weight caused by the.consumption of (3) It Is posslhlo filr ihit grunt of for the former German territory. Thas Irregular colorings are frdmeil with principles of good planning and design- ;. jtulptbe Held he to self-ssrriflci more than half the Island. - • I- pressed below the surface /it the lino- Jiecn built with-far more plexslng re- i Tlie soldier* • were' pK,pcrly Iii. another' i1J_ilJ« """tUhlLJcr Ilie gfiiru of -Brltlsh-and-- Dutch -portions -of-the- sults-and-abnorgrester^xpenser \t>rti*?flr7-Vtrtin\i». swiinlty urnS^ the bosses—many, of tbem vast thing within me told roe pot to-.try Owl III make men biimlili Island are alike In having a tittle ; sign.- tn hold relief that reflects the Those who build small houses be> \ (.eareil next day .he found i-n.li Au««ie mnnai dwellings—are erecte'd on piles. it and I begged off. :_ n«wird> for Following Christ _ and' comparatively untapped spirit of tlie'old Spanish,, colonies.so .»me_te«ponslblc not onlyVforcresllng I »ieiirliig a m«if(«le, alnrlilg' -Vlaniily- In the southwestern section- inanj of "If yon feel thai way," be answered, i Interior!.. Ulgh mountain ranges rise faithfully, In Tact. tiiHt'mwy a^pers'iif the -tlMlr* lo. btilM aitractlvely and f Ihrotigli It at. ttlrlrl slter7irnnr=^^ the native tribes live ln nuhMiuts "I don't want yoo to gontkme.* ^ r^tothe reign of perpetual snow and seeing It on the floor cotinot'believe ecwimlcally but «Iio Tor preserving] ."liar exclaimed our ' Immaculate Those who turn tlnlr barks"npoo" boat in trees. " ' • Thai loss of nerve was another new i great rivers flow, to the coast. JU- that: It Is not real tile. the Ideals which lead_lttppl» lo build ; Vlefteiiaiit". after- the first aliink tl*lr klndrnil'siid poaaomliiiis for thn 1 experience,. .What caused It ll'll never | thougn-f sir GtilneaT lies^ close to the ' Tboosh off tte-wBoleTss" sarsge as 'Andflrmiiiit be"ft'dded "that"^tlw^use" beautiful hnroesWiarioTingKands aS4] poiiiSI" II? piS-kfTf rom it, «y , MTk«--of.-( hrlat «lmll rn^lv* an know. -. < - '. . •• . . •• •;-. , •_ B M hundredfold Iii this life; and eternal I equator a varjeiy of temperatures is anT peiiple in the world, the « not ltmlt.e*t() the Hpan- eager hearts. .' ~ I own monocle, nlmifil II hlch In nii-a«,S I afforded byTner range In altitude. »r» bit devoid of good'traits. Some _y No.. indeed, .The fngef [.There Is verj little change from of the tribes hares passion for clean- Bloodtairat^ Mui . - - . nuity of linoleum makers has made It down again. Itndntb .to'month, however, at a parties Good Framed* Will Keep Wkaalfcarrow Cooiclanc. Bnesa and btllexe tfart the,SRirits of Man kills to obtain tils food, kills lo possible to lay floors for the French, Try Iliat; you biiKiiters!" chorlliil jiiiar altitude. ' '.'...-' their departed tribeaEas"rovS—to clothe himself, kills to adorn himself, Italian." early English, colonial: er va- WnWindfJWS.WaterprOod f ; \\» W . Irlumpbanllr" And Miist petiplo follow MH Ir lonsclcnr^e {.^Papuans are-Dagans^ The .Papuan bailie. They tberefore carefully coa- kills to defend; himself, kills to stuck. rious other period houses, .that "' ••> It Is alWiylWiys wise ecooomy- to'select i Iw.lnroed proudly on- heel, and walk'e, as a man follows a wheelbarrow push i^*Ithi:thsHgW»erii;-»««e"roCT,- SUil Z::i~rrrz:3::::::Trrz;'^J ing Ifbefore* bhn_ tiiw_wajf Jin wanla to go.—lllng'a lluslncss Ithe Shores of The ocean 'and Inland to the sts. Some of tbe communities nlmsflf.kllls fpt tbesakeof klllmg.- wlth .fascinating effects. : '"'•;••".• .. put Ufetlier. r Frame* have a great [streams lest a spirit that abides tiler* near the dottneast coast*|tt)fini»nl of the pullm gcaw ee« 6«s to sf-wfat and there with, anthenirr neriiafir JUS mm. i|m, fiwuatnt-nuiat. " ~ flud: fur It Is tint Hil.Jeil the la» "Of l'afll,.and sre'l»"be liwrt. wjim i|,V i reason tribesmen seldom venture center are little "planar or "palavw boys one shin be kites employment signs, duplicates of the work of m«- tfpon^ Ita locklof hardware to bring of Ood, neither Indeed can be," necessity arises, for tmtrol work over (at-olght, Xerent»_mie_bt>iL. to-W persons, snd il-atttiem da-nan- dlthffr Hi* ma light g«aliut-th*-fnune-ta p. aToMhCTidoTiwlv me city, watrhlng^the Iraflle anil giv- Papuan Tillages ire built more for These sjte paved with flat lie but.hide ^rfns b> Jhe falL-Ohlo to hansaed decorator* searching for avoid draft* and rattles and leakage* Se*4 Tkamghts l ing nodre of any threatened disturb- tion than comfort. Js'ear the beside srhlch are erected suae pillars nsrmonlou* floors for the period of best from within. or rain from , Nothing can mok"e a man truly great 8UU. JoumaL ance of. the peace. EM coast and xtrtn misret them are but being triilygmrfi arid paruklng of i - Uod'a iiolioeSaC-M, Henry

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• • 'i • THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRQNICLE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20.1930

THE CRANFORD CITIZEN •• AND CHRONICLE BOWt-INO' STANDWO ~' THE" rBA^FOBirTTrlKN • -. TESTING NEW TERMINAL ROOM AT WESTTIELD CENTRAL | ' Cstsbiuasd ' isiir- \terchsnts 18. 5-.7O tHC CHAM Will CUIIDMILH i 723 nubilits. mi Republicans IS 13 : 1. I 419 *-- 1?omMned under'Uwrttss*. .- -Bible Class Jl 8t MMiaels 11 II ?u U tVtllV 1HUH6DAV *t(fi'*'l>a.ue t> 10 U>l».A>i>». CiKlirl K I. ^ Nortlicnders 16 8 7 AM AiiMln's Ex: -'31 II 10 524 THURSDAY,.NOVEMBER 20, 1W0 Commuters' ...:.,21 10 11 ,47« TOE SALE anSCELLANHoiT «*. Year « Union Ave : 18 "6 13 333 Lions' .,' .18 3 15 .167 FUBNISBEO BOOMS TO BENT L-OKD Wood. lensUu from («„„ Enured si. lltf 'f'Tnriffrit I'm! OfTW' ss UALLrori HKIXC * - Mwond i'liif llMrer . 4'KJov. M— Republicans vs.' tir-l furolsJiHl lleht liousekeetihiK rooms for - mil (.arise If tlwl'rf. Inuuir. 31* W-' for tale. 1. Thomptoo. , „„,„ St. Mlchaeui.' Men's League vs. nut Atxiu^. Ituxie (Kanfiu-cl 0-1373. houses. Casino Xiniiue •

Ca»lh6 — -•--.•• . . UAH lltater. Used onlr one c, , tues. Nov. 35.—Holly Btreet- TWO nlr« front roodismoon,. wWsuli utauti soo iur> new. ,3. lo,|ulre 22 Cranr *il ^e 1 uLihcil. . Bu'Uablle Uftir houseketspln. or will ford. Northen'dera,- poBtponrd game of mil Bknele. One• bl.H'k from slajBonT 17 Alden ulrenlras. ouaOd with.lbs aU MOTJUS l*lrr<• ^ ong ow-hwmre**. lltMII CM ls> iS Day and an usiwi the Cltlzrn and advanced from Nov. 37. THO xuil Uirw^iurtllthMl room aparuueuta. Cranford. • Klirrside »wi Itam Thurs., Nov. 37.-^No garnet, II mnekttpltti. lAJati Mingle roum fur rctit A.rn« U a nosautartr Chronlclf .will publish on Wrdike.Hday IJlilrl bone, near Ititioti and trallef. II UOOU well rotud cow manure i „ , „ un,-e of «a» k giving.all hands a dinner uTcat turkey AusUn's fSxprcsft-Merchanta. post-, North Aletaim, .Wwt|. -.-^ : - KIcJi • Uack upsoU. busranuM ,J poned.. ,'• • lawn nt. lMllwed au>»lu » i 11' ."? wllh their tamllles Jilst lire same an the 1 XHn^JIITAlU.1: rnrdlslit^l room, nezt lo Uilli. Dairy J'arm. Telephone LNi,,,,,,,' /,* I feat of the. jieopltv Copy for advertis- "-.'I'rl.. Nov. 31;—Union Avenue-' iftb. larm mom Kill" twin. Ma. HullabK Holly Street Northendera-Uoni. f >r llffh[ liuii.al. and chln«. ArtU-lea takm „„ "™ ' ensure Insertion.-. lliaa Walda Koaencranli I, ,, Fl KMM1ED rtraui, trlvato famll)i-«oDTenl«ot Telelihun* CHanrord U-UH.I*;. ' L-l • , Iu atatlvH. . TvM'bonr i^Uufofd «-1029rJ. The IlerJ Cross drive for membership, Merchants Cling To Vr 16 lo-«. Phoim C now.on, should hav'e a ready response ATTIUCTlVi;' larfe and amall rooraa, prlvati 33S IValrrul from all who poMllily can contribute. Ivian. llefetfucea rniulrnl ' 113 North Av«. inc. «uc Telephone ClUntord K-orrS-J. CUOCKBT-B fLOKAL 8U0rTE~liri,.|i; H True, Hit tlmi* af>; ..not, (!?<¥'• d Leadership Of League .:. Whal ls-.mort welcome,.lhu »:li,n,i i,JJ many who* would help fljrd. themselves pllln\ when (tvett bi express a-j;(^il v4 LAUIili, warm, furlUahid room In amal£.prl _.« kind. lliuu«Jit__.frti,iru.c »iid_iv.i£ rala ramUri' Buluula (ur two: Home coin- plants are ready now, belter snu MM, should be. prompt to give. The Red foru 2» -8bum Artbue,' Weal." Tetepbom -• era-|xrDn!.-:=-l'auii«ms;--A2Jil.«»v liriu, Western Electric and New Jeraey Belt Telephone Company- mm a»» i.aajsi CtUnford (-H03II-R. : and Cherries will soon be r™* V:.' Cross work KOd on In pease a» well as '.,Minu«:ihe.SeryiceB..ol..Theii ' part of the new Wtastfleld Central afflec eqalpmenr whfeh will be psf ts^nrtrr a ; In war time und the needs of the or- LAKi;k, heaiuiti, rurulilted. room with ruunlng .Cranford. N. J. l*houe C'ltanfoV,! tt Heavy Roller. Scholz and . pitted, the Weslfletd Central office will be one of the mxH modem-fas tkr State. lifit and cold water. .-tiara|e,tipace If > lelesrapb flowers, . ' ganization are recurring. . - Hlrt.il. I'aloW, 338 Walnut Arcnua, Lusnrdi Win Prizes, , liboiif UUnlurd H-1373. HAVE a Ml or rloFldaJn yo ' lionir a,; Next Thur«aayrTlianVsglvlriii Ddy, b -.• Wantiiaiierrwhtte-A'arrissuSlier rwhlte-A*arclssus-iinM-jnri!*s \ A BaQtdlidt<£ss. seat a Qoeotlonnalra TVVU pleaaant ronnvctlng furnlabad roMii tor JJtiMrsr liravel or. More.. Extrs ijri; one of (be moot significant of American Althouith the Merchants sUll hold the The First Thanksgiving Proclamation —light.. .houMkcentug.- 1BJ.- Union Atenue. -10c each. 75c doun,- Crock»-^»l,,r»t holidays. It Is one holiday to which we im TSt sicntona «i to whether tlielr NrUl • ' 119 Uuron Avenue.-North. I'lu.m'i, lead- lrC-ihe_Dorornunlty fowling Lea- 6-olUl • iu n Nation, should glvpserlousTcon; Bwimmiiiai wtow more pleasant or on- irue, spontored by tho Recreation Corn> such as have shown kindness ta us> gCmass. *ad nported that tmpteasant sldcratlon. Ilavlilg jt/i ijir*i>liqn the Pew Ainci'lcaiis know that the orig- FOB SALE OB RENT 8K1NB— "for Eant," "lor Sale.' «.uU«steriy mission, their lead was cut down Mon- inal PrcsidentlalThankigiving Procla- and Xo bless theni with good Go'verxL- amaatm kn more In tbe minds SINK room-* house, newly ' dticoraled*," OIL aenl." "rurnUhed Rooma'%, kiua ~urs. yea* alter tills country wiui nnrt.settlea day hlBlitr when'they wort-only tWo ou 1IIIIINKK. ill Berkeley riacc. Ulepbon Culsau and Chronlds offlc. ' by thfi'Pll-trliim. It caniri)"with It the mation .was lost for over a hundred ment, peace, and concord, To promote of UuCb urn m I'Uanford 0OIU» ol three •from the Bible Class. The the- kndwledge and practice of true re- rcAcrc.nl characteristic! ot.tiiq Amccjcan 1 years; that It was found aV an auction counter Jumpers tookt the-first-two BMi sale in 193i;..thaMt was bought' by IKS ligldri-and-vlrttter'and'the-iacreas« or people—1hr> feeling that. we slioiild B70 and 0W-8M, -but-lost the last 897- ' Cvin mm Bmtmmtmmmom H1*KC1AL aale of beautiful Hlniftuj: ('an Amiue; them alowf add northerly thank add for the bounties he heaps Library of Congress for $300.00; andscience among them and us—and gen- YOVH rouina and llatli, t2T>. ' 1'ite ruoou and guaranteed with cage and SUIU!.. <.,.m;im, furmerly (H.T'u|iled by Kedraeu. ,Mltlei ^ld Areuuc, phono WKstrlela -: a* I for which we,»houid be thankful. True, that Institution—one of the most valu- lil,«k. 1'hoiie ClUnftir,il°-07il afler.7 1'. U only one Kamci although tltey have no alone knows to be best. • ciimmun nxnink^ SeJu.aad pasture •• ;"'"' .•"-•I wr arc IwliiiR the plnchcvf llic "present : able documents In the world. The Dl- played since laxvrweek. ~ : vlslon^of Information and Publication 1 and to ma siol -nntll 1930 thai FIVE room aiiartuient, heat and water - rur- EXPRESS, MOVING. TRUCKLVG deprcsiiion, but' wo are fur bettor off "Given under, my hand lilahed. Inquire 111 .North Union ATcnue. i wnatie Jisjred from pastorsct DAILY TKIl'B—Kew lark, Brooklyn. Onal than many of our nelKhborliiK com- Austin's Express' continued to hit the of the CJeorge Washington Bicentennial of New York the third, day of;Oc ' .-. . • •-. 11-81) CommUslon, In a statement Issued to- us about your morms, uucking aud t munities. It has been well Mid that nklds In the past few games, still rolling In the year of our Lord nso. TO LKT. (me faulty huuae, ti rooina. aunuarlor Ins problems. HaaaonaDle rsliT-. f thesff- are times for faith and courage without the fast ball of their leader. Bill day, relates the story. _ Oeorse Washing « and- Uatu, all: inipruTomeuu, near llool«Te CHanford 11-1111. Austin's Eipreu. :n N Chanesty of Hew jar. Hchuol. Tele|j|ioue.OUank'ii.li-i:S«-W. .. . I , Avenue, KasU- . — - - , Ljjy and In irauftliiK next Thursday to K Austin, who Is on the sick list. -Monday The : original 'Proclamation of TtrmiCB>«r— plsln.nl.. u«| r. HUllasi thanks, we should renew M'at fa|lli and nlitht, the Commuters took three from Thanksgiving, and, - Indeed, the jlrst riVK rooma aud bath, «11 iniproVemeiiu, .with MOVINO: auras* and MckUu-csr.rullr i t^u, in. ... fur £i Austin's. . - Karate 114, wlthuut S40 perrttionThr— WUI ad In. alanban of N. J. Kurnlluj« »i»| cotiraiier imHUpne-it- pajotlve- faith- In- » Presidential proclamation ever Issued iw' dlUt l» Hllun Warehouse AaaoclaUon. _ ncver-falllnR Provldrmcr, but jwther Hcfioli won the~high game Tost week" In- the United Btaiea, reads as follows: lTSa bHitttin) uAuJ» A aiitrlkhr. It. Vun»-. I part). Inquire at Cranford^Clvlien Office or ,-Utf'tf as.; umctad I ahalt ewoea for aaje uale. lyh Klt'lihoue TJUnll) J-112D. . , 11-2II Wilson, Ire, 21J Uoulh Avenue. Us I by puUla.tatnlur. In tha- District Cowrt Booss, rord lo. I an active faith In "ourselves to make with a' tally of 330, while Lusardl took "By the President-of. the United Wlnnlitot matw. anisr Xnrth Ar«nu«. Uarwoi rane CHanford 6-D1D8. ll '•». « ViOiMaitir atajiBWa l-ims. ' 12- h^flifCottrV llettM larih.CH* of OUsabslh. Jsrsnt. " _condltlon» belter. . the award for Illglr average, with States of America. HU room huute. lllll Benjanilu Ulroel, Cran- -diai rating of 3033. ;..-'• "Whereas It. Is the duty of all na- ford. Vk-rlluK llrua. . KMwaou S-sals. TKK. APARIMKNT8 FOB KENT •-- WtD.MSDAV, THI MTU toeof M ' mce 3-73H9. - NOVtUMH. A. D.. II". Hundnd Vot'll rooma, all Improvenieiiu. . rk-tilnl^ln Results of past gomes: tions to acknowledge the providence of 4 looda " l«f.••€!#»* In Ih. artsenooa.of (aid day. t—i frees who ciin, have a-wonderful op? JJEUI!0OM,^4m»uiK and alttln's room aulte IVtitre HlreeU llarwood. .Telephone V>& '; AU ib. follo.lm tract orVmal »f IssTud 1 ','',.. THUHSpAV ,. . Almighty Ood. to obey his. will, to be ^B. V'T.1 ..J _.*. ...'..SSf.-ISa of Mid I .open nreplat'D, to retuicu^ couple iir two-k-cntle. S-1107. .:,'..- '., prrolse. hneuisfler particularly docrlbsd, su- easterly nbrt'unlty to loin In the Biilrlt of MKNrl' l.'HAIll'K 1IOI.I.V HTBKIT grateful for his benefits,-and humbly • WitoM/to*. «.. |i SuO uateTSrln. sad being la th. Toaraaklii wtCna- pim. Keaaouahltt, Aho garage, 't 31 j'ureal South W*S ThankimlvinK by assisting the relief I J a I ..1 VAunaim. fU. . :_., I»«r. Avenue. ; * i AI-ABT1UNT, live rooma anil Ulli. ford, jh Ui. County of I'ntoo ud WaU vt to Implore his j protection and, favor— . TO-iKU»»ii«»t. Oni. Nor. Html, o work which a Joint committee of thri .My Ill lit 111 Hrnld . Ill l°l |]> and. Whereas botjv Houses of Congress Elm Street, .Cranford. N. J, - wacBa OrnnforU Repilbllcun Club and thThomae s ...ISIllt'lls -fred'tca*. . II II 111 ana. wnereos Dotn nouses or congress g\ we g^ •• . SJOMTTUU W N rlYlG rooms 4nd bath',, all. ImproremenlL *:"J ..< . -"«•' tb. -loutliwMtarty .sliis TkMy^l) Is! 1:1 III Hamia ; „!«! 150 II h UunialUe A**nue, Cranfonl, ur call at ArAHTIIKKT for rtul. wilh "larw'- " >| I Oavenlh Wwt on. bundrM - ' " Cmnft-rd~WemaJt'» have by their Joint commUtee request? llum Ylllir IIWIl HlUIli* \U AMW«M j—Aldra—Htceel—Inimlra ~*t—2,1—" J»rftJX(«jl,J!LBl _ ... . ? VWI U VJW . • Atnros nut SAIX • Telephone CHanford 0-M4S.. rml Aveau.; jjiean stmth thirty-sight " planning. * Tlie. Joint committee -vlll llsndlrsp.M \19 lit. . IT*' IU IT the a day of public U* you want a notal. call Catheart Aealty Co., tw«ty-sl« Blnuw. WsM pe«lW wli bring assistance, without publicity to WTnT-r^ra6irffi!end t6-meT^le-oT ^y ^- ~ DuncK u,wiw~«r Hn- ml*. S4«. 1» sin CRanrurd <-Hll. - , • VEKY attractive fumlahed apartmtnl. ilrnl lna» oasJiujKlrsd ft ~ T.ilsli. "»t n* Ml T.PI.I1....HI JJS M! thanksgiving and prayer, to be observed &nfnr4 » 1511. rooina and bath. Oral noor;"prlvsi«- haa'l those hi.direticcd. Citterns of Cnui: by acknowledging with grateful hearts _^ TOR Beat nrlshborhood. Adulu only. Jiokal • HOUSES, tXATS FOB BENT renul. 2(11 Union Avanus. Norm.'. >l r. north UUny-*lfti| _ _ ~ ford have been called upon to ccmtrl the many tlgnal favors of Almighty U0UHI8. nals. RiKima, some with h«at fur. «'A»INO : KOKTUCNllltRH **^.. pttitlhrt -Wth tNiiirti iJTtiiB? i*w l>iiiiiti i but*- funds, fuel, jjroceries and cloth- Ood, especially^ by affording them an nlslicd: all uier .t>aii(unl. liarwooU and llo- l« lo the •ouUmetttarlr lid. aMMnsiUi mraatl 1 I s " •• -TL - I > aclle, rur mil. flouJn 3-famlly housn, near CLOCK sUtTAUUNG Ing for distribution wlieTre II will do the '. i«l IM MI mmUiftm 111 in 19 opportunity to establish a form of gay- $750,011 THE IcCARTER SCHOOL tnmc. noell. flfty-o,. dstna* thirty-four asm' - Wrat Holly Htrrc-I, .> (iNUna, all lm|iro*emeuis, CLOCK repsirlns. Jos. W. Hcnmull. Iu .. most good and It Is a call, tlial should ...III III 111 Uolr. Ill l» II rvlil II.*,. * I rutilns. nil. InllirovelnenU. ren| Hlinrel ;1U 1(1 HI ernment for their safety'and happi- wlUi Keer An Stan, solicits aoUqus. pxt*l beanswered. Charity begins nt homo MllUr.l ...1»« HI 111 133. .4 toolila. nil iniproTotnenta, hvat rur- fathw 'chini.. Franca uu compllcsled ciMll re,jrc , lid IM-III KuhnU 141 US IM ness. . .'...,... .•- •-• DOWN—BALANCE lilahed, rent fio. :l rooms, all lin|)nir«meuu, reDah-lns. Ousrmaleed onv >esr; ISKI atlill ' Betas Ms auabsr tit. and mi as Uld down and the results will be Immediate. The I'lum'iT ..HI ill lit Tliompn .111 111 111 'Now, therefore, I do recommend and lieat furriiRlird. SSK. • House,. 7 rooma, .all man Mace, Union. N. 1. ~ rm s-enao eotlUed. "Plot of Bulldlag Ma » by lt»publlcun Club wllllxi HaniUrap 111 111 191 lUiullcip lit III ill Improvements, rent $5.V House. 7 rooms, 'all 1M, f»« owned by Dr. Loanshsrr « Cranfort, assign Thursday, the 3CUi day of. No- LIKE RENT~~ ImiirKivtiiniiU,-rtnl W. llouw. 5 rooms, 111 >', >.. no. ftuarur tall, front dsnot-. tX-i ALitnrr vembernext.-toJMMlevoted-by tho Peo- CBlmMwiljl,^nt^*4ll^ jOJIjOaUrJI^ftoms,,f : IIJBU i J*immlm.,l..4U*..U-ltl:a.~.M*mm TOJ*CC *|,ruvHiii-iiis: ri-lit 133. f'lm.- .", rooniii, Improre. liAKAIlBf for rent, il itouih BtVi str.it- Ih. uat> ureralsfs coovejed b/ John and Monday during the 'name hours to ple of Uiese suites to the service' of No greater bargain is offered llicht*,'r.cliM21-'Jtuuhic OIIIIHLIOI tvoleunui 6-0MJ-U. . ' thtrWIottou»"Bel«g"'Who'I* r-Atrmwr;r;' rHtiiufci'luiifutirHtiiufciluiif l KfJiifZfJiifZrrrlr t Cranford-may be able to slytTC—Po wl the-beneficent Author of &ll the good anywKerc in Clnibn County PHILADELPHIA IIUHII, NKt-nu. Kreulnxs. HINtiLE car sarsg. at 306' tVnlrsI Air gi«S#Sr«a\.:: 111 III III Iscltahon Illdal Ul Teleohoru Clunlurd o-UU 1. May fla,-U3* and In be rNontod herewith.' you can." ' ...111 ill 111 Ulmmlrk II *•- III that was, that Is, or that will be—That than this beautiful home, sit-. -- T»«»-U.du. anprollsisl.ly..S3.iti.n wilt .111 1st III Jansm Ill II II we nil)^then all unitejn rendering Ult and ntunt STORE WANTED UAHAUK8 for rent. Convenlsnt to stsiu| Btevcst from October 3, HM.sjid cisu. • Hmllh , .1)1111 111- Tlm'n — It; II* II J"!«UJlllt jlt_llffln..Kl(h uatedatNo.- 103 Adams-Avc.-. 7 L-Etlfk-n. «XhuriCMCL, 54-rs, - - LOCAL EOTARUNK ' " ~ llliunui ...111 III 191 1I«J Ill 13* — to him our sincere and llinnbio Uiankj " niir"| e*f'"ii-Mer Must Iw central locallou. Teleohon. CKanford S.-10»-J. IlOJACC. .,>.:-., '-.- ;• !W IILH . '•• VI8IT l'ATKKSON lUll Ill II] HI I'lark -.- 117 ISO for his kind care and protection' of Ut-nt .to surt.nut ovtir 160. • Answer to. Hoi ay vim • Handicap Its 111 II I i|ock "from Elizabeth Avc. A-1,1, care ul Cllixen anil Cliroulcle Ornc Treildfni MacMeekln, Vice t>rifsldent the People' of tills country previous to • , 11-S7 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION SAJ.K-ln CBaaeafj New J«- Wanliukl,' with Mrssrs, • Uarsh, LuU ...MS IIS 111 - Totals....! II III II their becoming a Nation—for the signal in one of the finest and high- VIOLIN - IXHTKI'LTIO.N—Wrs. - IJoto.i tj Kl Bld and Lou FRIDAY - - - FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE Hchsefer, 503 Csrllon Kosd. WrsUtlJ. ' • • •—* " « swsvaiMsi w gas •lap in m,. ST> WSC|Bt VJB^ m and OsWrgaard went over to I'alerson and manifold mercies and the favor- ' Onasr^ twnmna* >s Oweesksr 7. II Telephone WKstavId 3-1767. Trsmn] IHalaant, sjx Aleundw Dstiiaeb, « «T. MU'IIAKI/H • UNION AV»NI>E. est parts of Cranford; NiJ UTILtiEln* ATTBNTldv—lortier lirlck liu Tuesday night to attend the Inter Club I "I I able Interpositions of his providence, Uamrosch under Louis Brecftlskl alwl M _ llemao',"«"L• IJ***. fa•s.^nK. for- sssaiW. sofi mongag.iroflrl -i prssalflM. I -i. s res- BiwtaneBimi r*m CllUtuw I-HI I 2 HtiTM, 2 ilx room liau, Improiemcnu; Cardner. - - - nul ,' By .Tlrtu. o» ik. suoie-suled writ of net! meeUng arranged by Patorson Rotary. Ilrlmrt.....l3! Ill Ul llniJ. .. .nl III II which we experienced In tho course •Mic-ugl) tfruuml lu-'bulld D-more stort-a or 1 lllwiwll .11 "- ' — fscUs.U, m. dlncud I shall wa for sals by It was a big meeting with over 4&JI Hlerr.U ..IM.ISo I! and conclusion of the late war—for the This house, which is now ofxrt Iu 4 family hoiiMS. Wltlow owner' takes small pufcUe .endue. In th*,Da>rkt Own Eoo«. & Dull', Kr. 135 III 111 Hubuiaon .101 ISO IS huuse In eiclistiu*. llealdence, 10 rooms, all WANTED . ' there to greet district. Govemon Iloy Kui«l«r'..IC> K.1 111 great dpgree.of tranqulllty, union, arid ImiiroveineiilM, wtlh^ ajolultig free a'nd dear lib. Court nous. In In. City .( DlaalMh. N. J^ li' Jr. - 111 lfl liwrirk.. Ill III III for inspection,, is actually NEWJERSEYCENTRAl 'BAOS waited' at CltUu and Cbronl.li «n| Tirtany. Motor Vehicle Commluloher 1'aul ...... III 131 11 Itil.'lU Xvrl fruutsc* un Honth Avenue Cran-' plenty, which we hove _41noe enjoyed— t>ll115UkilLl Must h> clMn and .without buttons. Hcl pi , WIDMBOAT.. TBB tSTB DAT Or "' " _JJ_.I».11I >..p1,..uwru)r-Ukc 1 iPUUJla fQtlthciieaceabli! and rationnl manner wortK $12,000, but is p»i< or luiitfiitlow Iu txr.litut*. • We 'hare' uUier ~~y"r^ntgf Taawf 'HPffUmii 'IR'r^T af OX' BKliil*tbflB ' j. ».,,- Jtovmiiax A. p., I v TVtlsll....»5» lil III Ti.UII-..»JI 101 III am SWTICE at '"•'clot, in mr.f»n>oo.. speaker. . Governor Tiffany. wDT be at In which we have been.enabled to es- for irrirnediate'safeat ' houses, lola. etc. tot aal« or elcliaime, Oall 'now.. _. -._^_'_. .. /,..:: tablish constitutions of. government 76 cfran. 'Tlud the account ol . or write FttU and- Louise Hullo, Heal Ksute ^AH list cwt.ro lot. tract or Cnnford Rotary Glub meeting today. MONDAY n ttt 4ti» Iwl will . Eichauur, l«l 1'enunnltl ;ArvDue. rtione BUSINESS SERVICE OFTtKTD Cttaitfurd UI101. -Open t>renlnss- MIHrilANTH . LIBLr CLAM) our safety and happiness, and parficu- t«»&Mnuni: -iff Bim^ Xc«iai ruju,. decMmt, vl T, W. 8I8TV; Taxldumlak has itui^nd .»» I I I lorly the national One how lately inati Ij* iiutHwft mitt «ua«d 1^, Die.'HiuTncatc.. am XQa feerrwaatward,. located' dlmuy vm'* TrlbuU lo Maill lirq-o Ut 1>» III I'nn'lui. H« lit II $8,650.00 n-uuttwe Stir ^MflOimttaa in ttv Un^ialta' Our Uunellen.ear barns, between A"'.'"'!!'****"1 tssn&t^ luted—for the civil and religious Uber 'if t^lu JPtujiW .iff JPlttoa. un.Wrtluelldar, thi . WORK WANTEI>—FenuJe This Is tlie luiury. of mu«lc. 11 Itinn ....IJMII 111 - .MUktfiy ill us ill and Hllverv?treh Cabin. No» -or™ u "5 • csruln map aadUsd. f]Uf of Cnubnj ...... 111 111 113 Hullnr 13* IS1 IU ty.wlth which wo are blessed and tin trtlu 4k} .iff hnln «*O. «1 id A. U. WO>1AN' ur .irtrl wlahm whole or part tin branches of .taildermy. Tanning. Tuti-r--* I", Cranf.rt,- N. J.." nu3e by qrussua toochea • every key. .of memory, .and I lt» 1ST iltuk* ...ill 13] ui means we have of acquiring and dlllus WITH MOST LIBERAL "work. '-Y>le|iaiiiw «-1015. • to order, repair work, Th. euiuu mul' |sM Kreb,, Civil Jtednw, ud liinvon. daud "(Ur* all tlm lilddi'n spHnp or tor .v,|]| 111 111. for-. _..m ill Ul of game birds (for eating) rvlui.nixl ' [Oclohar lllh, nn, >ad now on fits. )n U>> Orlee Handicap tllllIII 11l 1 li11t1 . Handicad p - III Mill |stl Ing* useful knowledge: and In gener IIKL itlidics Hcneral housework by the reek. you watt rhons DUnellen B-TU02J I Ijt U» ieslalM for -tl). Onmly of^I.lon and row and of Joj. .l^jy.e It for what II 1 wiu-tu. TERMS FOR THE Call ClUnrold o-.lt41-U. I known as Hap No. Hm m$ prsosla. Mag for all the great and various favoi I •, BCfJlSXWD on th. .DouUvHly *& .{ Tit makaa jou : forget and for whit It Touls....lll VJl S3] Totals,..!'! Ul li: Sucutora. ' MONEV TO LOAN • you remember.—Brltalne. which he hath been pleased, to confer ;: nmttw * jtmsrex. iu.. r iKUMAN woman wlsliu day's work or part lAfatua, dlstut two husdred twsoty raM Hast- • . MONDAY upon us. . ' BALANCE ;. *.V »i-i»» SO. Ellnbrtfi. X. tliiie. Will al>» Ukt. care of i-bUdran. lira. 1'KIVATE money to loan OQ-sccuR^V ier ly from th. career formd by th. banscUoci Uuiwt •^.•nMtflw uafh. 2lt.il. • Lucy Thony, 23rd Btreel, Kenllworth. Ttle- LTKHH AUSTIN*)) KXI'KItUI or on plan almilar in Bultulw «u* lot thi Southerly sfcl. of Ortaaral Btmt wllh "And also Uiat we may then unite.In tt-a •-' ; ..- . • plione Cllsnforil 6-uii)2. . Wade U. iMsttn. 107 KlversiUv Unu Iii.- southarlr ud. or rark Anan.; ruaalag •113 ' ' • .'I I -a. Newly Concreted Street.with !«.$!.! Ithsnc. Southerly ud suajlel ta Orrtard l»«tl|atln| R«lniU«r . Tartmx K..UR-151 .131 Weir .Ill 111 III most humbly offering our prayers ani ford, room Cltanford ••0»;».'..; -- Hltandir. Ul 1ST 1ST Lyons 111-111 lit • • CUT SHOP ••'. •Mnel, one buadrtd twenty and thlrty-oo. bun, Tbt proilurlluu tit rvludMr,although supplications to tire great Lord am — ••_ .All Improvements |4nrdUu or • font |4> • point, mnntas ihence tViiliton ..lot 119.113 Uifelaiul ;lll III IU lUM-OntlK NEW CUT H110I' bn«n a wub- HEHSTITCIUNO . • jlronilsltiE ludiislry In Alaska, la not Hmilti ...111 III 111 RlJJJ^|dbh hliii to ,iiftw II* SuMtlv CM tlM tht.CbmiBltaloiiiri •WMetly and Mraliet W Park A.rao.. tlrrful st'ltvtlwn .ut arik-iea.suluble for BrldSe KS '"•-•? »J«™- SO*"** ***• "aitliarly HhBW»lJ . on ow ^UOTa^Tiri^^wr- trami l« rttwairii;::t»rMMr»wtrttwwrBirii;AtMMnrt •M«rttoa •ully cants. -Vmt—«r«--uivH«l.-to can and U_8outlt B grewlons—to enable-ui aU.-whetlwr-lri. MMOM tm. tilth ana, 1 Is limited lo the Arctic and Subarctic Tot«l«Zlll7lTTlT» • •»»•» arnS Bhwdaqi Aeenue. naT. tied ll^-iVTlijinr'Sn'XorarjrvcbuVrWeir.-Tele- COanford « forrL. Cmmlj public or private sUUlons, to perform ••" : .nl that the lihon* Cllinrord 6 ZIVI-M. . . tr TtACT il radons. The bureau of btololicnl SUP our several and relative duties proper Cedar Closet Town- lesuriy Ihv PUBLIC SERVICE BUOWS IN- . PRUNING line Men rejr is making, dclnllod tntesttgatlons ly and punctually—to render our na 7/8 inch Hardwood Floors . RADIO REPAIRS . 'Bl'NINQ -Let us prune yiiar ~ m asewb regarding [he fotxl resources of Alaska CR£A.SE IN REVENUE FOR tionol government a blessing to all thi titww. wnmtti ;STH. HJO Rill rtpwl radio- repairing, forniertv wltli Sowrrs, slirubs, cllmbmg ruses. --^aloBajl I to tlieso aulnuils; also of tha People by constantly being a Govern Beautiful Hardwood Staircase 'iO«« « «unk tu and M. ' K. c. A. Also new -seu. tlnie ur'caah. Call pen work, fair price. . BWIHII . roOIOKS. SaMrat. PAST TWELVE MONTHS HKiiBeM S,25«7. Wllluun J'liiler. 260 Locust * Co.. Inc.. 113 L'nltm Ati-nw , Mt, thaiM still j i ~k • comporaUre statement of com- rTrtiti -1m •"f •uccessful, .and of the; duieiuea Olid laws, discreetly and faithfully execut- bined results of operation for the nvairrs gALk-in -Ckausrr ei x« J«r paraaltea. of. relnd/vr. • ' ' '^ twelve monthj ending October 31,19 30 ed and obeyed—to protect and guide ' Colored Tile Kitchen - Betwvsa Jfeodor. r. lajew, craa^UUf. all Sovereigns and Nations (especially ul lUrrr C IUSSIS, rt its.. defsadMts. Issued by Public 8ervlce_ Corporation Colored Tile^othroorn s- _i"-_,'" •"• •* amngas.4 KeabMa, >- ~ Btaallful Prarar . ' of New Jeraey thow* for the corpora- ;r;|QR SALE .'"'- •-•"•••• •-'.. I By virvirtut , w the aboissuud writ of Ostt tion and IU subsidiary cptnponlel graai Linoleum Kitchen Floor mniuu mm asncf WDIK 'lrl u ff. DM alractal 1 shall SQOS. bar sal. Robert l.ouls rStovcnson wai tu* According to the estimate of modern - • i i-s.m,. «.'»..• . Early Colonial type dwelling, Flske Terrace, Cranlord,US feet trom"lW*j • pnUaUar ravhw, la the murkt Court loses, eanvlngt'pr |138,0H.JM5S u ajalrut Cu'rt HSVM la th. CHJ «C EILsabeUl. aothor of lhe-fmvi;[ntt[at "Wbeo orators, It required probabjy.about one- fast Room Beautifully le S-"! tb» day returns." Tlie. complete prayer tlU,065#J0.SI for the twelve montha hour and a bajf for Cicero to deliver ffimftuilSepft 4ff tbt Guulr sf .furnished rt Bmac BlUtlMk, «r> Jt 7. a: Ut_.".\¥lia»_the.d.ajr,itcturiuun;tnrD eiiding_Oclobf(;.31._1539, ojUncrtaie ol Us-first oration agalast OsUllne. ' !• •** door. Rnlshed room and. bath- on third flocjr it desired.".'. Tile titthca »*| UM9134M — iijfrtnfk m Ih. tftenrwa aM aasv- to Dd-our'aun-atid comforter, and call Finest StearrrHeatinK~SysteitHti i i>reakfsst-nook^-large; operr l TtaMlovrtag trwt or «a-tel« ss op wJUi_mornlDl ,focea_ and .with ** - ^— * «h m^. _ ah-. m~. . • Operating txptiuy. _nuuitenancc be seen to )W*Spprtj:iate(l. Make.me on offer.- Heuonsble terms mornlrii lieartu—eajer to Intwr—eogei taies and d«pre<;latlon for the period g« wittrlnstantaneous Water Uw Ejth»ir ' '\VhoiTer does not know bow to rec- la KM Comty s« UpU aa«) Btau rf to be happy, If tiapiilneta shall be out were t».a«3.00B.t8, an Increase of 11,- Heater tj * portion—and If tho day (hall be WJ,4«.I5,.leaving a net Income'from •(tils* tha fault* of groat men is In- FELICE E. DIFABIO Ujtag at a pom ow Uw of Bitterest Avwso. on. ' narked for sorrow, strong. to en-operaUotui of lU.liejM.oe u against capable of estimating tbelr perfec- Brass Plumbing a tnwullsnlnn of < Phone Cranlord 6-MJ3 Hl ten aMmaaKsHjr fnsa Ih. dure, It" > Ml,lS3,6«e'M- .for- the twelve months tions.—Voltaire. . , 1 -r WEin^xg^c 14UHUI VTUOC sUWwslkS. J fjrae* kt Ih. tatiwsjetfc* «f IS. MM Spacious Garage 1« LINCOLN AVENUE, CBANFOBD > of inilatT Avesas. wHa Mas Isulhuiasuly ending October 3l' 1809, In Increase of •n*v*u*Btz UnlBT- >Tiir fl»|«eiilmrid»rnn nethnn l i * Wnrtua Mint: railng tkSth and other improvements which -r nralM srtaak lao saiail lsld ldTT S Ki.f Oa«id> M.LpW Mdsk aup drt (Mtl f TKACT »; Other net income amounted la «, CHARLES E. GOBLE adrrt (Mtl fees; raaabg tn XMMMKb The" lmeniattunal Critical Oo«s- only an inspection can con- j panttspantts)) ««-««» aHskH k sI B1D- mvH Ml anntary of tlie IllKle itaya wltb reaped 80648158.and Income deductions- to • am, (u(amujr-ata r ITU f«lf«l ; f k ft5,788.7MJ7. the balance for dividends Truckirtg and Express vince'that this beautiful home —• mstneixlena sw'uis wwk 'msy -i «onlnieM«iy>anlw wB» sail _ I* tb« *erae_nbere Kinj Oatldjmakea as Sh« «Br» «f sh. frosty KB ~ < •> MSn (IM1 M rtfereoe* to renew Ing "tby jouth Uk< andjurplus being m.»*133*M as com- is really wo~tth $ 12,000. ~~ tbt eagle's." that Vjt roctsjihor un- pared to l»,i»J»»,?8 for UM twelve HAUUNG ANYWHERE months ending October SI, 1929, on In- (Soracr Ganoaur «UttaI tha doubtedly originated In the known itwr <6TO«w"»St m«laV ttr Coa iry offices for Doctor,-Dentist, or crease U I ALSO 8EU. tanx waa•* tat a longevity of the eagle and tbe fad Make an appointment at Once! rmielltai«»'«« n mo - , <* that (res at the nraent line an In- FISH on Thurwfay md Friday, Irm nr »Hlin Tjrlu I. h«r<»t kinmn.- Beauty Parlor-. - ^ - Ttx anclenu Were superstitions lo Succeaa doeant m*u ao mock •u-1 - freolj from the nets the" Phone Market 2-1400, --thalr-TtaaniUoB-oMlili-blrd oad-cD'- Unj up nlghta_to wot* M It <«M to bt awake Hironihoot «bt da/.r-0i»- - tun day caught^- • Waverl]r2-5085» or iriquaeop «owed U wtth many supernatural pow- Mr. roiun. 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BMwaa Oam-WrrRi- Bom.-Wat' Mateanl, and Alltad p. Mtautma, Kiit.«>. runnUt Bnrtk Haas Mid dttldbv llaa IIM Amur tn ttaih Avanu.; at a Town II.tlLU «ltb Mateanlte, i •...mtlila Intl. lir'an ilillt ,i>uultrm»l ll,»l ih. Mu l dllrt'tif ronnrmiilon and dtUa of 1 lit llll>-ll.l IllUlllnWIII of aura, . of Uw akara-aUtad writ of twrt W'lil'auMtnuuM anil/lh. ttmiunia of nirh fwtu to a* dlraetod I akall .IPOM tor aala AmulalUm of lawl for llw wldmlni ^u«i,lal a|.i>MnHiuu uiiwtthilMii anil unpaid tl Fan tll.tl br wiblle mukw,'la Uw DUtrtct Court Soon, raml t—BuA M. ran »f Ul 11 i.l ftmi la-Mark II. LM ft. «f I'MtlMialtl Avvnu. Ifurmwlr Ltu-' lit. iltl. nf ItitroitiirttHn of llitt urillnini*. tra to tha Court MOUM la Uw CHJr, of nttahnh. klni at. a patal la Uw Narlh Ibw tt i ,.« faau to IM tUt al IttK caln Hae«|.tnd ili.-«in«lrup|loa of » .lair. ilil«Hl; anlf.th.l tlw tmounl of miin.r rs BAIE-In Cliamwr of Mm Ur. 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"riot of BoUdlas kn Is br pUn at BICIVM.'tU rlchl akalaa to.MM llna of ChMnnt BnM IM •uUiorlanl aad dlrartal to .um. tad drtKrt Hmllitn 6 'All Krfjlnjniaa itr fitrl. irf "nt rtilrti httmto may l.wrullr bc-iuiiul •llfiiiiM)iH«*iHmf innmantod) to. Cntral Uulldlas aad BnjaW- jMruwwl* rtfmrd frjft BacUoa I Uwrt lull "f in MiUb.Uiii Itln flntl (UMJM» a. n«- r«a mm _„ BDMCC DH.Ual whk f. »tw IK. IU fM am or loa u>» patal b. uiuuwd Uw tWoal MM tt nt IMon Mar fib, IKa aad lo b» rtcordad bcrawlth.' tor. BHWMO OUl Usa BulkUai ud XMa la Wat kank of tka Bahwa>'£rWj. ttwnc. rownlr Park I npwi'aalM ta Uw Iraaaf rr In it M b( th* W«T Aaaoclallon. a K*w Jtran Corponllea, INANOI Jorlhijlr-up alnaa aloat Uwlank-iH Ifct ta .f«M.M tt MM lud. to b. pan of tl tI Vrf wllk))'Jtl«M IUTMI from Otlobar 3. Ill*, and cotla. pUln.nl. aad Barlaal OmBnaait Coatptnr An OriUntnr. u> Irtnifrr loTb. itnton 6aunlr Tlw ftif-«i.Pi.g tin.In..lira *»•• Irilrmturwl it >!>*> te iha dwtanc. Morror Mlai patnl la l HI In IIM ltnilMlt»ia* or alM knowa u Barual rrilri IIIIII Co. a NnrPark Oaaluloa lh. car., nillodr tnd control IkUwa tank aft MUFBIMldJIlTW wb*whir*. HK la inUrMrUHtorMrUdd • TkU Uadluar. akall Uka f»«1 . r-mjUf ii^fllhn nt ih*> Ti**ti>i>tl|> ) .n-mlll* J.M',« «( in- Br Tlrtu. of Uw tboTMUted writ of Owl m •a I. ^4Wt|y n.^ lf.31 »a.r. fadaa to.ato dttictad I ahtll aipoto for i ' KKlianul T, Tna Towaablp of rraaford bat as- pltoi^nSitaahtoi^nSitaahSS "*••*<*• «•»•»'-»'- to» to uwu w rfftivf r*-jtuUr m-el.irH of MM Tuwtnlitp rr iha Ttiwullil|i, I UMIIUIML UI.JII Ih. nail bra I Aauclilloa of niaabilb. a carp, of N. J, caa- ford hertlatfltr nor* partlcuUrlr dtterlbod; Tl KMUATA f'XI KMIirK 1*11 |»1| an(IM lo Uw South ttdt low «f Chatavt *<* e^llnil llira. Tllutllunt tbtrwif 111 Hi. nuiinfr trlalnant, aad AlaiaaCMr Dniucb, « all. da> "WBDNBBDAT. TBB IBP UT Or la lladrawlla*' drama .Boulharl•ihl r at •rU U UaaalM to pnirldad lh Ib' Mid HMluli II uf Haul Ail la •t « iitftH-ic r H IttrulanL »l fa. hr aala of nbSwd pnaU PpCBMBBB, A. D.. INI. Whertta. Tba TownatUp of Cruford k da-cbMtnu.*...•l .>«^t»rma ^_fm_a -a —... thirrla cMtaara Al.VAV H MftfiMAN al na o'clock la Uw tlroua of IraMfarrloi lo Tho Union Caunlr K J' aj Tlrtu* nf Uw abnra-iuwd wru of Srrl af ttld dtr. IM fM Kiaurlr tlont it. aid tld. . of fhfhMM Irl Tlia ... . TAT r aid Katlliiri Itrttj. , fark Hrnm upon Mid TW Uoloa CWut At*'A/ * B. DBUMAM. Park Cvaalaakn conanuu b t utr T*wa>aUp Uart If h'a. lm>n nail* tod fll«i tt Ih.r.ln rwiulrai! VrXD.MBOAT. TBS MTH DAT Or Bdnx lawwa ud dalerlbtd u wt auatbtct ««n Wawd XotMbar It. ItM. Ikrllon l V* IwniU luwabr .UIMITIHIII ttilU 1K-1II1W-1U oa aup oaUUtd "Saruoa of •J»»?l«. 4n whola „, ,„ nan-n.^, ^ MadMoa that - Pltonti CRknford U-lfllB-B- v l IM inin.l oNlltU'W. >•< III--•••. TimnaliUl• . ,,.,.\,la li A yc,^ ufuw%f-vit, jr^ dtr. Hap of Barlanl. proparlr of Bwtaal Drralop. Ih. TowntMp appproprtalp . not Itaa Itu I1M«. rrlr paraiwl WIUi nuut mat Co... tnutadTbr Itodio Tnwaiklp, Unbn -of_l —Il«s. rtiuDa CftBnJofjTM a jatr-la b. u»a»add for Uw purpow •raatkliu•raa i SlrM it IM to a. ili thai*. Kankarlr In a Uw Tuwualilp .nd turll Ua Hull \m InM tnd rlaaalnt Ik. . rlv.rlvw la ro^oparatlmaad antwa to-OMataot Jlrort- H I A. ardtasar* to •hd rulUrlril. In nrh fair III tauilllll IUIIMI.OI HuZ&riHl? alad at a nlUUan wllb. lh. L'nlna Cowl* rkrlT fat to a pi - t Houlkw^urir lilt (M An «rdkuara tairaal ta to l»«r Ih. Inifii^T parabui In .urli i..r ind W. J. WILLSEY i Coualjr BaiaWa One.. . nnilon. • '' . • • -~ it Ihipoui IUUJ. . ._ ' ' t bra at Si. niaiaal to Uw Ihf wajurlni lb.ullnwata f|f prlai>liiil UAL E8TATK-INIUBANCS Ala. all Ihoa. cartaln Jou, Irtcu of ptratt uumrtrtaaf TMaaaUp of (toted f« tba UM>iU)n 4 "All urduiiiuJ* ur uiru uf HI. of land, attasla, lyi—j aad babf l«. Ik. CUT a piial which to dwuum iii fM *" •" KN fraM tka vntdlmnora Iniun.lllnil liarawltli ln>l In III. ai MBl-thm R. Ovtrntt-Auo. IJrotar of undra. OxatJ'-ar Vaka aad But. of Jfrt at rUM UIIM ftoa HKk HMU a k r>tf « » ' leal nrilr uf Mch tnronlUUIiCT. trt licralir ,"'•C"" •>!>»«> anand.Biirurond l . dttad lln. drawn BirUrl/ tl rlrtl antlM to Hlthof KwUwanh-. SM Iht: tnnM THU urdlntor. ihall uk. .llwt it Ptumm 14M.W • Octoboobor lllk, nn, .ad now on twvl1 a Uwomet B.lni' lot .uaibwt ka tl rrufMd toui Cmalr »f tt Ha tiuMltlllon tflaf Bn.l U.IMI. aa urn. I knowU»n ietutM for -U). Opimlr SM on Black Hi Ut nuabm Ul-Ut-4tl-4ll< wn at Map N«x 14»-B aald_ pnalaa balai aald KM fna IU IOUTMCUO. irtth Uw Mid Tldad lI urt - dwrtbMl.aa fnDowai 4M-t A. «dla- WE1JD0N BROS. I4L4M aa BkxrCi lot BlUtbon Uf-WIITi- IAtauw--•—•—,. dWUI/lw. Iw*v' hilDdndhuodnd . tw«t.r Mfal- BtrM il» fM awsr. or UM u • potal In Jhti tae. to vul to r.lkra lanw btiMad Tl** rnfvtfotnf ttHUuhw w*l tbUi*t\w*d *| trlr from Uw comrr forawd br Uk 4Tt-4M-4at oa Block B-on -Btrlaal Map of Declioa 1. Thll lh.' ba>ratak af llakwtr siwi Uwac* IMUiwMarlr •ra imMatl to Uw mTS oaWt«MI Tim mid TubM BarUni Park propartj If Bwlaat-Dril af lakwtr Biwi thaoc* IMihwMarlr • rttuUr IM#IUIC bt lb» Tvinuhlp " |of tha SouUwttr Kd. of Orchard Btnat with tad w«lM.._laaa. klliuuu . Irkw aid. kruil. tiw floai atMM >Unr_to a notarl K.fttl irt^Ull i< ib. Tnaaklpaf Quhrt^k w u tb. Tu«tMlUn iff CrahtordrWM UtM "iha- souuwrlr uda or raik Anaoa; nmntnf Co..; ; attauattaaud M Cranford. UUaAm, BOMIII, nf OntaJ ta tE* Cuunl,HuV Vtloa aiuil** fnfna l BA-TT»tISc1 ll O 1* J Jhn fna laai eaWM; uWc. WMtrli paralkl tt %ornal«r_IMIi. la». aad will b. raulilt .Uunc* BouUwrlr ud puaUcI to Orchard laloti Oaunlr, 1*. J. John & AsaMla, C. t f N*. J«.7, to lnY.f.rrrt to'Uw im OOHttM IH fM am or faTt* a for final ptjiMtir,~afUtf'PUIAC twariat, tt RdchBntwI and RatMirad nrart, on. kuadrrd Iwntr and thlrtr-oew hun, * B - Bunarad Jaat. 1»«, Batiaid drtobar, am. Fualodr ud control of Tha I'aba Cooai, l wkfch pbH l dlt IK M I iA\iir rraular laMuii tf Hal TMnaVlp Ciia VulctUttataf dndUil at » foot to a point, mimtag tbtan l«l ud Blad aa Map W.B to DaM Ccrantr rtrk Cnaauatloa tar Uw purpoa. af haldlaiN b MU* tl Townriilp Koopw, inriltr Union An. [WMtarlr and parallel to1 Park Av.no* knprorlaf and wttauintoi a* mm, aiTpaH d Ald aat Ontnford e-OMO of Uw Valon Count, raa Vrftoa ftmtr!l* »ficl-lllKSfc-fefl ttB» danla*. al a- atlal to MUM) it>St rTiioJbtrroialni I&MC. ^ SgBSV^ a«lM fraa Uw Itaurlr (Ma llaa af Hit* SUM > 8ouU»r(r alda af rark Araua Oftr fM toTBACT A: BBfJUTXUtO U a (Mat In^n. out panj.lt aonnrtd to Uw Townahlp; ". • ."- *«w» "Mi" aagua to taM ad. iu. i Mtnl or plan of BBGGOnKO. taatorlr Ua. af Btrlut A'aau* al tk* dlildlnt HcCONKBU, , TUr. It . IIMntaralo. M iha (amtir Uo* tf feinau B. BUIiOJCS. nnwUT. .North a datrM. a* auiUM oral 111.11 fM, nwi ~ Bol-r. NBT a UwtiM atui along Uw M— aa * curt. fi-i-fWJoamJtmL ftnumf st.ii .m TT. i»jt, ur TUB Towwmiip or CBAX c*K~X>iaa*. uaaann tkmck 1 toi la Aa«AaM taaUtaa aad aaUjjr JMUJHTMUI I iktaet . Uwan Itnaat HIlM A Tfcr Town.hl, CoaMUUM of tli. Towmhlp -,f SALk-la -Ckuotrr of X*w Jtr WntotijT tlaalaal UW aaM BaalbariBlbri r ltdtd* linli t fof taford, la Iha Cowtr tt t'alon, rwtbr Mr. Bttwtaa Jkudtra T. Sam, caapUbi. Stauaa t dl f > MIM Hank Anaw» taliwa tk. -M. of Mfaw" ud f Mt »; ud iMiikiaca 8Mb I* dwna M r 1 M a rHUtb. tltltoa af tk. Oaalral Baltrud af~Vn f>Tuw purpawa ri.M tn Ita aaito fraa laid KM tk» lla. af B«b BUM, d tol f U T Order Your t'Br rtrtu. of Uw aboft.auuef^rn~of Bart •Ml M;i UaooUwnoaa SoWh M dt. K M4> tatt to Uw pout "~— "—•—-—tr ta a clirr* to Uw rlaM wMk rlaa fa DM dlranad 1 Hull anwat tar Ml. Q ~ Thuilugi«ing ' PnUK raodw.. In Iha BtHrlet Court Boia, , Wa •oatart tu-ft tad IN aa Buck th.^Cuurt HOUM In Uw Ch7 of BUabath. D aTkUP Mttu^d, -BnlMd Una af Barlant Park, praoatr af al TTil Co.. tbn-Jk BMata. SUM to HO. k»M. t-ttHtttr-ifftir, mma "bird" from Klein , KDNBBSAT. THB WTH BAT tt t* u» ratuuu lh. Imi ttauwdTTT Cruford-llndM- oWlolkma a

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'CMKvrd bridge is Hit shapes and eastours uf U» coo > ^vf a trot con» Ml T» two unknown Brltiak SO*- Uasnts and of the teptnt* countries' (qr, •• ima a ewtir vkoi* law* I arias fen Ja Us em skirmish of »av# bee» eetsnaUwd by careful lor- NATION-WIDE "CO TO CHURCH" * t M IMMdnl war and weTfjn i Hw governments of HI (bt MOVEMENT NOW UNDER WAY «t tfceir «wa J4Jodaaaot t BaO«r.

Tb« llrad tHHtMM no who eou FiA-« philaai ttur to vwMd pn tramps-Z «h»sy I TPOST & ELAGG that YwiU that —•:——.—* ^"''T circular, scales, bing JttwaUb) Flower Shop game la spsdes sprsr The Natlon.wid»"Gotogtureh".Movement. which,h«jg»> sf as men-Jn ^3fcSteSBfcJ3!S no trumps. 790 BROAD STREET "Go to (Jnvreh" appeal ever made to the American people, nfll write? vookl pftfcr to tfy tot&p raore convex, and Pen "Si NEWARK,- -t N. J. continue Until every penon 1ft the countiy ha» had- the oppor- mo tramp ntner tlHQ liiiilv Fc Hand No. > CANTIL^.0 AWsisfefeBs> vlvas^ ^atw4aaia^ j^uieni^BsVrf w^tt ^tnaaptas tbeproptr bkUv^«». or ~waiiy.: twain? on their h«Vl( church attendance, the Movement incidentally icipi Speciality "two Ud" b justified. In no other way TeAtphon* OUnford 64508 BBASONABUI PRIO*8 AUCTION BIDDING: N.'J. longest suit if it has any Amc TtUPNpNg CHUFNI S-IISJ - strength, or three no' No'score, lint game. Z dealt and P. J. Biwleflberger William Priestley at least one trick. 2 . wed. A patted. TbUooe spsde and plants UNatth Aw,.cnuatari, K J. bid two no trumps; A wdl pass and pWted/What should 2"ioW bid? ever-b! Standard Lumber & Supply Co. will bid three hearts. B wffl'pstt and Should bt past and try for game in better CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND PURVEYOR. ' -Z shonfcf-now-Ud' four heattavThe tpao^orsbo^hebid-WrorrTO.o?' to.-wtti UJMBER FX» ALL USES ~ "" bidding at Contract will thus arrive at la'tbe writer's opinion r» proper bid and U roar orrtCB BOUDIMO H.JL a different bid than at Auction is onne no traptramp.. If V iboulud tthe n bidd homes. of cn«u mutt. -,i.. )lw)dJtblo,ij>ade»Jtsbould d DMS.Thenraijt.Th . to mwmwyfoar-cary d toit-oidt ibesc daya HM Mi la. Udt (Mar Closet Unlng, Oheeteut and Otdar Posts for SISISMMSMH rietles. Ousjt Alton, MM, Kc ' • •** • thatZwiththesbovehaadhssamocZ sbove h avOeX flSU terlnl Philip Erkman, Jr. than at spades. other i . Cnnford, Ft J. OSWALOHTTSCHIEJr. Do n lie SOUTH AVENUE, BAM' Td OUntert MSM CBAKPpBD ally.du PAINTER and Hcarti—A.Q' CONTRACT BIDDINGt • •• •• PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING aube—9,6 - Z should past. A puses tad V bids CONTsUCTOB JOBBKK x i FaWaJtrndtM' DiamondsAA;; K, 10,5,4 one spade. If B pastes; Z should bid DECORATOR one no trump. If Y now bids two tpadss, Z sbonld-bid fourspsdsst If Y AUCTION BIDDING/ '"~ bSstwo no trumps, Z ihoaUbUtl no trumps. MIK No score, rubber game. Z dealt and The MAi0 Solution to ProbbmNo. 1. Michael DiFibio&feotkr ^ vmMn Heart!-J ' i '• , , , ^ ' ' • t An -Unit" aube-«>,S.«,iJ !.V 1 * U-to use the Thor Electric Washer—to use (Mi Mta Diamond*—none - DI FAHO £.;>ades-f.U).6 Ttlephone OBanford e-lOM | dean, soapy water and to hayd Uut water at : aaumrcL tomo C-Kunp,, iu«t $1,000 the right temperature for whatever material! 4 & M I bt * are'tobe washed. The Thor has an easy mo- ui. -» tion, which does not • ubs<£-K,10 jl_ tear or pull materials, Iv all Ht_- MM» j iiatnonds—Q, 9,7^3 Spsdes~0,r yet it get* all the dirt, < . h__, •_. * K'» IW HO •• Heart* are tramps and Z-is-ta the It tit swiil fin ft aiasf tiieit ilfi - said. Haw oat Y Z-win aeven of ihe moods at the sixth trick. B la forced, \V« recommend eight tricks jgalnrt any defense? therefore^ to discard the qtiecn of Trotta's Pet Shop ^Sclulum: Trkk one: Z should lead dubs. Z should thai discard a low this Thor washer he> tbe king of clubs. Trick twot Z should dismond-and must win tha us ..Ictdjthe wyejt. elspsdei and win the tr*cH.*itktla,t«o1o( dubs-sad MO ' cause of the care with" tnck in Yt hand with the lack. Trick goqq qfanwrtwtf; three: Y should lead the act of hearts, KAptovstbeeMRof hpadeeon the,. - which it is~ 'built -and- oa which'T should dukara the queen first nurid'ofapaoet so thathe cannot because of the excel' NsftknateaWeVILX ~S _c4jpaaea._Tricfefaiin Y JhoutdT' ' bejonadio, the bad at th* fifth t the ten of spades, on which B sb Y should makethe third f Choice lent service it will discard a low club ond-Z-a low dia- then force Blithe lead with! mond. Trick five-. Y should lead the of dubs. BTmutt then_IeadjK give for many years. DJIH BWBKDICUI . six of tpodet and A is thus f orced in the his diamond tenses sad^wUlwin the lead. B is forced to discard. He cannot next two tricks. Kssnoisiiii! discard a diamond or all of Z*a d'ut- fM7S OMII or $105.75 HIS FAVORITE DISH ' «• (trim of 15 down Sol •aS aiaiiMMi mourns to ic* OrMm and Btrawtanrtea. Mlgbty htalibjr tor him. too—for oar rwjrttwtwkiN*. too onam to known for U purltr. Wii Westfield Candy Kitchen* Inc. Wa. C. Golding CARPENTER AND BUILDER - i-_ Til-m-iini rTf—Tl «-tt1IF ° -' - - -"---* •_ Spedaiantt HneHooMatDCMar CorrUnion Avenue and Alden St. ' .CRANF The same careful.wojrk which characterizes 'eertalnly a wonderful .mixture.,, please send to my druggist one doan. 14 Hastes" I aU'Tbor products has gone into the making- -• bottletMl want »pr*sttlbe.aame IW jay ptUentfc --- — ~ tBATH j INSURE 6thPri» o£ this electric ironer.^iO caih and $842$ rMwaiJtopar «-oa, and Vo eenti for 4 oa., bottle.. We refund to reeognlaed gtaeraQy at, a, great bar- Consult the Real IW nwc^ It not saUaOed'wIUi the, result. On sale only at Xdward k htoter ot'haalth, and when it can be ChiBies dock on terms, $5 ciown and «ts4tecn montht to k r JMi n|iai!lAnw, Oranford, ljt J, '- ' - , Eatote and

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i«, for a pla.-jt don noi twl u macfa tbe roota. Make ai water B* when the tun is brighter tod thoroughly watered before Improvad Oievgrolet at Bancroft, realising that It ia against the Ih U i weather, and then mulch Uw surface Plant Shoots for Turiny Company's orders to take a woman is rfore.'t a plant ocrs.wfis.llv beams* Lower Prices Makes Bow aboard, MIS her to wait for his ne»t J -^ • nUmr dr; tw irrtaft im*rturs< w»wjv ri&s To supviy moUUn» to Uw plant trip - Jenlr, convmced thaC 'Bahctofl tf WcmnT«aa» *SJ8'«Bt«wttrwjiW tspfi1*J" —' -..IsnimjMOdifai <,Gbswn>l*Ls ww ^at for,, um, paced is,tr>lin UjJ0fc,heir,aasl.bttt«! a*,***.*. , the root" and many hunt* plants an since protection from the trsgttt tun, reOBlved it the Western Battrle Keamj tubstantially below current levels, wlf because «h» truitrd him. turns for killed aa U>e refult Of thj*'condition. light and from hsav Works where Thaakagtrtng "turkey now on display today throughout the pnnectlon to Bancroft *_rnrmy WlUlani I—TI» bigortoa ( VT ending tomorrow night. The turkeys Value", the new car beast* a two-iiicfc Ixxud hniilnit tojiaiM* Itancmfl trouble .tempos o*,one-UiM saaaytme- that art exposed on Uumtlt He doral Atid from this point on, the looloam.,ant>vy Is earned through a series or re no .extra feeding win be nec- he wrapped with burlap, Blher prac- olle of the; prtaat tob e awarded to tbe ier bodler by Pither with hioraur-w hishfy dramatic lKvnn. liuhming a trr- [InttdGoetfralaf HooacPlutta sects cannot bt kilted by 'spray maier* II srot-th It too rapid and the tice *U1 reduce the erapontion ol wa- best shots. The trophies are plump broadcloth as optional trlmrnlng^ and rinr tn>)ilcal sUmn, to a powerful and B» c t at*******) •»>» without.Injurto* the plant*: plants become "Ifsgy* do not hesitate trr. from Uwt leaMs,- ,- blroa drtessd and ready for the roaster. Korea of refinement* in appearance and coiivlndng climax of. unusual Intensity, IniiaUi TVIMIII I i NteoUne or pyrethrum toap sprays to cut off «ni slioM* as a means The bread-leaf umgietut such as Many Cranford Wtkeamyans are trauV perforwianee aespue; the new prices .-, - • -* " *Nch..contatn oonsMersMe soap .aw. a symmetrical tana, •rhododendreitt an In tpietat need ol ing than- eye* on the birds, ««h a good which bring the level for Uw !M1 car to Wllllain aiainnt McNult and Orover Tbe lot feaects infesting palms, effective in killing the young scale ln- the Inajnuncent gneohfime be Thanksgiving roast In mind. a far-lower figure than .any Chevrolet Jonex. authors nf tlv Uancroft hit, su<;h th tttenbonju thar noes deretop close to I simitar bats* plants is very sect* and should In time free iho plants. « * Melior. Gloryy oo/f CindniutCindnhati the sorface of the*. soU, The soU in 8Urty Uckeu will be issued for each four or tjx, hat ever told. "Thi" Might).', wrtit* the utory Qf . ary twCTate the drier air result-. Pour or five •rrH~""rit it intervals of and other varieties which are shown by which than plants grow ihouU be weU- urkey, and each rinntwtant will be al- Dealer* throughout the United Slatm •Derelict", Ami lUmlnml V. l^ru. who |tat Mac anz9hal heating of house* * week to ten dsys are necessary fjortsttu u at Christmas/timChi e are not re- mot«ten»d. after which a beavr hniich lowed one ahot for each ticket he holds. PMUhe njw model* on rxrublUon for hai te moisture which must be'supplied by ever-blooming types. The bVgpnuvi ore .High Bridge.. Arjj»tot«l-asaUt»llt takinc.erjeci today... mrota have been made, thli yenrir- better_able than most blooming plant's h dtdlh »TdTaahg«»onrt«agemtureii f . iwtoly or liiinbllily [ taar Kavufcuae aad Oaratul Work and the dry: .air to common tp many homes.;|..The ever-blooming types may Uf Ulls. latest Qcneral Motors model. d rietles. They will probably bloom bet- BBNE8T L. MKTEB, toe. rARAMOUNT TIUtATHK, . Pl.AlNnKI.I), OrrT.HINOH PHONE CRANFORD 1M. ter In December and January than any Established 1M1 i other plants; I Bancroft, wluwe most recent 6-0230' and CIVIL ENGINEERS AND PURVEYORS :cemies Include "The Mighty", ."Tliiin. Do not water the begonias too liber-1J {01 Broad street Health Giving 6-Q231 ally, during the dull days of early win- t~Wv->-x-.-x-. BUZABsnU H. J. derbolt", and "Ladlr* l/ove. Hmteii", u ; Sunshine jFrom tlw ttar of the now Paramount dramn "Derelict", romlng to the Pnranwutil the land of the Theatre In Plalnfleld during the entire Midnight Sun I weesTof Nov. a 1st. ' ': " Better Vegetables Doctor* recommend Puretest Derelict" Is a.typical Uenrge' Don- IIKNT IN TOWN Cod Uvtr.OU'for building and croft picture; n •uipense-rfl|e Puniest excels In imported by two liilenl«l players nf- the best that grows, flavor and quality. I | •] hii Now York ImHImule »Ui(u, Wllllum < OMI'AKK Wit VUHKn WITH DoVd, the orliilnal HiTKeant guirt of •WU»t Prlcn Olory".. and *.««le Ilii $1,000 FREE IN PRIZES I'-r.n. j|' r 'wit v.m. • JS11** J' ' ' ' ' "'•••--"-— TT^C-KJJ^ • NI'KCIAI.N Hnlk'l Houtll". llBllcfpft UlWon urn! >tl back It all, Km TANOKIIINKrt, II for. tllo oplny Auci-rfids In plflnllhn thi? at-! OAOKINO API'IKN, moiijihejre of thejUiry. 'rfur • 111 ql INUSM %Moure:juid,^!ltlst * l-HMrnUINO , iving Is mado vitally"ttliva liy ihr IIHUH- IMMATOKN, 100 Ib). |t» .:j:,-.;;.,::89c;v...^,:,-: nttUve buektfruuiiils''4ylilch -tlHi.-CNinfrit its achlevetir 'liicre nro w.vnrul ntj>rin Try U» and Convince^ Sold only at Rextll Drug.Btorei, sequencea of brraUi-lasliix 'fury, »»•- tually nimiKJ ou location, that innke Yourielf Derelict'* oiw ij thi) IH-W KUOII'S inwil Edward R. Jarvis nterestlnK pictures. Incorporaltd In "Derelict" llancrult plnys the roll' Reliable Market 10] UNION AVBNUR f an adventure-lovliiK^tra luptuln who, to his own surprise, falls In IOVH with u Phones s-Kjo and «-0UI Solve the "21" Problem! beautiful Klrl lio knows liiithliiH of. rl1m TRAIIK. IICHK NAVK MON1CV Tho Storm ' > gjrl., (Jessie' Itoyce ljnu\l*t wunts to II KAHTMAN HT. Win a Valuable Prize! nake the trip with him Ui HUi Hut

* tha»s jrijaa. Tart your skill, send In your solution, and you nay Had yonratlf among the winners. There is no cost for •otarinr. Toltow 1th« directions and send in your 25000 miles a day , aatirar TODAY. BULJtB GOVERNING TI1E.AWARDING OF I'RIZES Tbe nrrt prise wlU be awarded for tii b«t soluUoi, .1 the above -safely -lea*, taking into eeaesdersSUon correctness, nratne** and Srid Prise a can be made out on the newspaper or sei form contestant desire*. Tbe second, third. :A&EJeebn-B*di tame value will be awarded toeac h In P. i

K. J, and tbe nuceMfal oenlestuU .III be nomTeT H Is nH 2S2S *• be present at oar stare at the time. necessarn y —- ssfcer Uiit contest elates prompUy at 3 P. M, Monday, November d no Mlations received after that hour will be accepted! ^^ LMWHIIIIIS utn bo iMtealta 4o every t^ntrstxnt"semttH| TTiht Watdi

has driv- 6th Prise. \ en~Tiltplume can for 1800 men driving a fleet of trucks.-and Chest of Silver twenty yearMfvlthout an • light cars 25000 mile? every day, on the accident injuring any- ""Tfi5wcJc~d-KTg1fway» "and byways of blew. jCtotqiq BAIKtiieyMBER 21 one. Hctidcan afJiSOO • Icrseywi tH iafi: ty t o pedestrian and niotcir.. • drivers iff telephone mo- , 1st, is no accidental occurcnce. It 1* the^— Only one-answer tor vehicles in New Jet- direct result of unceasing war against at> '. X «hPri» sty who drove more cidenta In which every Telephone driver Chxtiei'(Block from a family. than76O,*fbOmlletlast is enthusiastically enlisted, a war which month.... safely. has driven the accident enemy bjck, •». - month by month. * The drivers are~proud of_their-record, - - and sq are we; it is a_record of good citl-._ GRIFFITH 3*1&NO €0. . zeriship a* well as good service. 1 605 BROAD SJRE^i^Wimair^^^^^ .1 NEW,. JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY _ L _ A NEW JERSBY JNSTITUTJON.BACKttD BY NATIONAL RESOURCES — / _

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toft HUM i Darroch to arrange for the ball-were Comlskey; Willow avenue. J Haier 4th Ave. Will Not Be ' as follows: Printing, Councilman C. L.torn; Myrtle avenue. H Wi.-rt, Charity BaD For Needy ' Johnson r placard, William Brown andSpruce avenue, Herman steffeu ' sped William KJeeman' publicity, Mr. Dar-Daniel P, Snyder; Locust avtnu« ..ac.d [CoontyScboolHeadTo whld Improved Due To Cost roch; ticket collection and arrange- Wilma Darroch and Miss Violet Bin- at p ments st the school, A. J. 8mlth, Her- dy; Pine avenue. Mrs. Herman man Plnkel, William Darroch. Jr.,-WU- Haxel, Hemlock and Hickory FixNightSdiooISalary Th r> i_i- r*\ i i A .i Ham Stacey. Charles Chamberlain, J. Mix Wilma Darrocb and Miss-violet r>t whld Council Calls Halt, as Peti Bandy. . ^——— f fer a 5 Republican ChlD and AtlXll- Haferkorn, William. Brown. Archie tioners Object,'. When Com • -j iary Plans Affair to Start Darroch, p.- Morelli and Raymond [ Dr. Johnson Asked to Name as to c i c a v r \wi t r\ - Brown; music, Mrs./Thomas Brlttaln Mr. 1 misaioners Present Estimate BOKOUGH BRIEFS Pay for . Principal's-. Extra KenU rund for Relief Work Dim and William Kleeman; distribution.of The Borough' Council will hold 13 df Project's Cost. . ing Winter. - j tickets to factories and organisations, Work; After Board Votes of $7 adjourjted meeting Tuesday evening u tie* i ' ., ' I Herman Steffens. • ' S o'clock In the Borough Hall. I The committee to make a house-to- to Continue Sessions. leas. • The Vlctrix Club of Oarnroot' «Qi Dram Because ot In? objection* of properly - To start a relief fund for the needy house sale of tickets are: North side, sponsor* an .attractive '.Thanksgiving of the borough, the Oarwood Republi- North avenue, C. J. Smith; Wlnslow After a lengthy discussion of thror wt owners "who would have to tvrnr the Eve dance next Wednesday In the Un- for U can Club; Ine,.and..lU Ladles". Auxi- place. Peter Brlttain; Anchor place, m]a ga^ - „„,«.,„, „, ,umi,h.d t night school, the board of education rwt lhc iionwh Counrll Tu«sd»y • - • Music will be [in adjourned, meeting Tuesday night Aft. 1 Iary, will sponsor a charity ball tomor- Archie Darroch; Second avenue; Wai- to thepSace Oub Orchestra of v n •*• fnlWI n nail u> til" plan to tin row evening In the Lincoln School. All ,er Thome; Third avenue, west, WU- Suninvlck^TheS \Jm £ £,nv ?, I unanimously.voted:to continue It some rrave Fourth avenue, from Wnlnut thejp^eedsjrtlljoto'the needy. the^'am Stacey; Third avenue, esst, Mr. S?es^toe^«^Sl^to!w I was voted to leave the matter of com. thoug *>tirr«* to ,WPfttn>lrl brnirnlai •nrst relief"being•• lue-dlstrloutlon^orTtefiaffiaTrTWjHir^nTf'TmB^nwtdSir-H^S^rTIz^TSfT^zu Z;:?'""_. tian Thanksgiving baskets.. OTT^'s^^ number dance and a spot dance. Pri Bome.tlni" a'rr>: . - Thomas Brtttaln: south side, Center ^^ wfl be'u^ for basketbitll uni- m othen -«it«l » potdfIon flpqnnsMm ;l.lrot- ithrt ?LVa>nei- vrml^ Kleeman.jmd flenni* forms.'arthetdubplsiisatt ttcUve:c6Ut-: I J. Deans, who ts In chane of the irt reel bo widened nnd.'payed.' The mat season. John Banyasz, .Leon Jablon- [.Khool[superintenden. up. to I>r.,At of schools. L Johnson. At, the/laCount*) out tli [meeting" of the bosud. Samuel ties si |"" •TnTeTObs^aT^'pTfirto'contmue 'cherii mission and borough rnirtneer. After : mlttee relief work during the winter- and 6th- t££* Ef^"mrtn>$BmnmsE8 board'expressed the opinion that $450, all, he making -a surveyof the maUtfr,- thoy lf Jr : er-~events™will"l)e :planned ' to" raise y"i ; ..•fi-^;..:..,- ,:..:,,-.. -. -„.-.....•,„. fMtlnuUedliy-the'ccamteitteeln'charge. teach called a hearing of affected property money, Mayor William Darroch, who'mraV'oi —Other advertisers are getting good superv owners Monday evening* At that time, Photo by Dramatic. Photo Service • ru pas salary:* for Mr, Deans for the « Is presidenp t of the dub,-appointe,ppdd ththee '" ™ !S, results In The Citizen and Chronicle/ „ carriei the cpmmtsslons' stated the cost of a Street,. Third Atenue and rourtb Avenue, br I nights of the school 'was excessive. • following committee to supervise the w You can do tbe same.. forty-foot concrete road, and relaying f^onstnirfltie an elxht Indi (S ) lanlury lewec In the course of tbe discussion. Jama -cttnnn distribution of clothing, fuel and sup- fruni the manhole oil .Brookslde Vltet to fourtk J-Arthur, jr.. president of the boar* »aid *n asa*«q«it fof r>l >oe!!L in MtrettMo the rlioundary— Una of the - Town of r th* improMtneot of Tblrd A\tnut' tit- I schoi. With Mr. Vltale, he declared ren, \y oast 110 per front foot, Wlien Uieee evening In the Lincoln - School, the Played at Twlllghf-Jaijibfth MUler. Mrs.' Anna Luster, and WUllam Kite- Wcattlcld and lnitatllnsatba necaaaarr houae frrrtd which the council rebuked the club, at (yinnrctlonl on lota havlns •' width of fort* limn alnut Buert ml Mult Rtrnl M run' I that he would like to find out who Iswould facts were made knawnY'ton'-of .thorn Oarwood DramaticClub presented 7a : tnilU'»eowrttr-•iMnlk.. four I.»i in ••Confesslons"-fcinUjr 8huber> and sp»r 4h*~couneJr~«aeeUnt' Tuesday: night. ('4a'r1 unleaa.*'otherwlae dealfnaled -elcepi tl Iwrwilng.. siich_Tstotitt. -:_.Mr_ Arthur son an who signed the petition, for the Irn- f enpt •Id* ltd tour Inctu* fit Ihlrk tlr.r..- «:( J minstrel"-show, "followed-~ bydsnemg. Clalty, H. C. Jame* and JLX-Irving. when Mr.. Orander appeared and asked .. Jer_.the jellef. .iund. urtrt.untttf ip*ul Ordtatnre SorM».'*i.t:lfsr1- ladded it-mlght be-poasible--someone if gate-si i"?ittS'' diitf6n''~w'li'de William Oerty was director of the BUI Sells, Prank Bcnoenwumer, Per which - will be agunumted by- the-ball undrr iptclU. Ucdlutuice NoN . 913913. cnUUtdUUd. "At"At-**Ait- Ordlmnce- la-pn>rld«-fgr-tb«-anixtrurtl<>fl a'h there were several who had hoi signed reftmtf "of the permit leer : '- Ordlniiic« to proTlde for th» coaitructloa ot aof s ildtmlk M th* louutirlr itd« of Third Ttrylng to block the night school pro- sliow and the well-trained cast present- dlnand Schnel) and Bill Orander were tomprrow.,nlg:b.W_the Republican Club uniury Mmer In certain lecttobt of Brookildft Abelwf«n Wain tit-HtlMl gram, for personal, or political reasons Ing bli the petition who were nlw iwulnrt the Both Mayor Darroch and Councll- alnut Htrttl. Third Avenu* and rourth fl4tmlA .that flTid irMn, Milinhnn of th< fthfinl n The.. pp 'sorprta-tllat &tii tt6t tittBti cil or uta Bonnic included: Lionel Hammer, Prelda announced' he tu the Council of the Boceugh of tiarwood by rt ID writing ilsnad bin and datnl .v» some of the pupils toki him they were the club should expect any would give $5 to purchase prizes- for a report hi writing ajenw b7 them and dated Kr SlhSlh, 1>M1931, whichlh aaiu d report U accomin.lij advised'not to attend tha night school, he.stl the charity ball, while Daniel >. Sny- October I«lh. 1130, which aald report U accom- py a map ibowlng Uta_landa_ajtd rrat t«:i'.e ola Orander, Julius Pukchman. Eleanor Hnled I'f i map ehowlug-the-latfda-and>-real DaniMied"blr~ aald Improvtmeal and f about where (n CUd wyomtng"-Mrs. Wrsgtr; William O. Orander. Is president of Councilman Nead expressed his disap- Idrr objectlonl tn Iha aime. ' at r :I3 o'clock In the eranlng, to hear and •« [made to the borough,. the school Is slderiw ticipated. The tickets have been sold aider abortion, to th. aama. . . »3M, even If the work Is not to carried ,,^ci»ity_Arella JaworsU: "Oood Ev« the club, the other officers of which proval of the manner la which the po- The report above referred to ti hotr on* lue The report anon referred to U. now oh file conducted entirely without money rals- The through a house to' house canvass. In the onVe of the Borough Clark and la open .on. Councilman Acker voiced the opln- Cnlng"-Anna Markonas; "When Ifi are: Louis Lament, .vice president; Le- lice force was Joked about In the show. to eiamlnatlon by all penons Inlareetrd Uureuu In tho oAre of tba Borough Clerk and 1. i.fro. • | ed by local taxation: the nit Muslo fqr dancing will be supplied by to exambiatloii bjr alt penons Intereated thVrrio. ion that this preliminary cost should be springtime-in the Roekles"-Clarence uns Bang, secretary and Basel Oeoite, It was also explalned~that the coun- By order of the norouffa Council. B> order ot Uie Borough Council. David P. Higgins; chairman of'the and wl asassessed d againsginstt the petitioners for thethe! it cil would not refund the permit fee; asthe Oarwood Six. WALTE1 B HrUASl'8, . WALTIB B. HOIAM'x VII -«n,t without a Name treasurer, . '""'— • •• i Bproufn board's committee, whlcb made plans Improvement and the whole matter., was —Helen I'askayUh; "Looking Tor the it would set a bald precedent, since only Committees uppojni for the nlghU school suit John W. Kb-clerk at referred to Borough attorney Carroll Lovelight in the Dsrtf—Ahna 'Mar- churches and other charitable Institu- bets, another fnember of tm board. KT Sellers to see how|llir. nwt should be konas and Oeorge Durow ^"Klss Walts" Borne of the Jokes during the show tions are allowed the reiund. both asked why the attendance was not ier mu met He expressed the opinion that It larger. Before the school was started, "Pay _ could not be assessed ngnlmt the I PRESBYTERIAN DADS OAKWOOP gOHQOL WEWB! test started September 16. with an In- they, claimed, several randenta of the Uonlng property owners"" WASHINOTOM ning a"weee Aii' tnhlng"consisted of borough said the attendance, would be Helen i As treasurer of the- Railway Valley AND SONS \yiLL DIN , The second grade U making a pic-the total amount of hundredth* for the as high as 75, but Use —imiiffl»nt („, wanted Joint Trunk Sewer Meeting, Mayor ture dictionary. From the dates list new words ol ihatweek. The series been but twenty-six, with average at- Darroch presented a statement aliowlni tendance of only fifteen. Ahooal nauiMl Take* Place Batardaj ot-words the .pupils have tried to find was won by Boston, with a total score dvitl Osrwood had contributed 1109,721.57, of Bvenlu,-With Altimclln Pro? pictures representing these words. The Continued on Kenllworth page UllS my good woman. Ur. Hlrglns also pouted out that If lt» share of 1307.700, up to Nov. I. Tlic gram. OUwr-Chsmh Notes. words' are written.under the pictures the attendance Is flXteen, the school remaining money, $7,978 43 was aut|ior- and arranged alphabetically If the HOTtCi or NMRMa o« AssussiEiir must be carried on, according to State law. but It can lie continued for less, Ised to be poldot Uic council mwflriii children want to know how to spc! .\au<.Mk« tola Im.bfcw.bjj sl (Mid » IIIM»U ( Ik Intend requisition of the Jolm mccUng was re-of: the Plrrt - Presbyterian Church for the picture knowing what Uie letter aid will sUll_be rece!vwL_ In regard to gifts to ceived. The monoy Is to be iwld before Oarwood will take place Saturday the word begins with., When they find MONITOR TOP some of the obJecUom W the: school MAIL I - Dec. 1, ...Thlalsihe. iasl-lmuUlnwm tff mtlBVlUtrtb ^-aill"-h the •uraaiary Xh language,-and~adults--who have-at to openings made by the' «ntcr~conr-! comprise the committee making- pUns Is dangerous.- You might get* killed. . and o>oatnartto« a «*xnta Parcel pany. and another for S43.90 for re.|for the affair. A turkey dinner is to kmalk four fral 111 aid. aad four ttckea least the rudiments of the language and elgn.cou The man cannot stop. 1"> thick aloof tan >Ur> pfl1wAt.nu.frxn reading and writing, pairs to Secofid avenue at Oak street', be served by the Ladles' Aid Boclet; Skatlng.ln the road Is not safe. You VTetaanllx Jlne af Crater Sutai fa Uie good sii and Center street at Myrtle, due to! Mrs. Hallsey heading.the committee Mr. Vltale expressed the opinion that suitable should skate on tho sidewalk. , fiKirtani huadrnl Uool feel 1 IMf> ; Iha work by. the Joint sewer contractor., charge. As the chief speaker, the com- •r> kaanuMUu reotkM l« uaoir ikUlm- other teachers should have a chance to cord. . —Dorothy Bowlby. IB. make, some extra money, as well as the Council voted to send both bills to'tho' mlttee has secured John Bersey of Ro. This girl and boy and dog are wait- Itoveaual being wde n.M kavuu: a wUlk No ex responsible parties, requesting payment Mile Park, a.leader,in a conununlt; ot forlv fm lie") aaleea alhcrwlae^daatgaataS, supervising principal. He died the fact foreign ing to cross the street. This girl does xciW on Mt fnallng tm aa rMareacUa* atrael. that Mr. Deans was absent from the at once. |MenVBtole Class.'Music-, will hot play" In the street. .,. „ .' under averral ItvdlaaiKw K«. Me aatUxL "An mailed, i Ordinance to laiprave. rtoa Aveau* rrwm Oater night school last week, while-attending regulatlo Councilman Charles Schoentisncr, as' This boy and girl stop, look and listen ^trvel weetwardty to iha eaateel/. aide Una ef the State Teacher*1 Convention at. At- chairman of the. street committee, -.rr-f; before crossing Uie tracks, because it langtisge of this young must be •Keats' to tbe rotmrtl.of Ike Boewagh of Caramod - (antic City and also said the principal but It.la ported twent$-nvis feel' of-.sidewalk Is dangerous when a train Is coming. X gentleman may be. a trifle might become 111 President Arthur rt-. nagging, on Walnut street .la: missing, Chanh Notes :_...' J •:.. -^DeUy Pay Brady, aa change the tea- after work -by the Joint tmnk sewer Do not run across the street or youreal eaui^ beaMUed a>- aald right! That it the Monitor Top cher of the school' and that objections on. . 'contractor. The sidewalk was In per-local Christian bideavora plan .to at- will .not be/safe.: Some boys and girls Vblcb tar«u kan ban ••• Mid, aid Ikal tend the County Rally In the First ba.;Ma><» and (Vuocll ^ |ka Banna* ef Uai- —bailed at the molt outstand- to having Mr. Deans In charge should feet shape before the work was done* ^1J,™U^*J^,V J^- .£ run across the street In front, of can.voad «lll SMM< IA UM Ceuacll Ceaaibar b Ike ing contribution of science to hare been made before the school was ht .id.-T)» matter was referred to PrertWerlau ChurcK Kllsabetb, Thi "•. . . ' ..-rBobby Hughes, SB. UuaJclpal BoUJInj. at Iteraood. »• Jarael, an started. Re also pointed out the school To ki local unit has won the attendant* inn TIXHIUV TM* »TB DAT Or * modern refrigeration. You should hot crow, the street when , . MtVKMBCa. . IMS. was established under the terms of the la to seek satisfaction from the contractor. «w the past two years for having the there are" cars coming. You should T-ii jt*! Is "tfcr rrrala*. to haiur and .oeeaston largest percentage of Its members In at- akWr vMKilwa -te tba uaw. ' It is the Monitor Top that is ~\ By letter. Mr*. Elsie M. Stiff Informnd lookout for'traffic. Do not play In the Tba nt~o> abnta rttaml ta.U responsible for the General 'the council she sutlfred o, broken tatine tendance. They are anxious to repeal street.. In Ibe oSVa at Ib. Sorowh dark aad la <*ea this year, for another victory will give - .^aanaatlon by alTpffamu latarraud ikaraM Electric. Refrigerator's iplcndid In ooe of her teetMwently. when she : —DetUna Bcalxadonna. JB. order of to* Boroucb CpttiKil. fell -alighting from a trolley car atthem permanent possession of the . - WALTS* S. HcMA.M-11. record of service. In tbe Monk Bpulh avenue and Winer street, lue to tor lop. the Ueneral Electric the poor condiUon of the. street' She Mr. Acker, has called the first -• re- FRANKLIN hearsal for the Christmas cantata, .to The SB class has ctotripleMI anIndia' n Refrigerator's entire mechanism was laid up six weeksT'she reported. HOtlCl Of HIASINS OK ASSISSMtBlT/ is ualtJ-in-Httl—io that air,

^a^^B^ a^ ajbj . k_a > ^_ jr ' aa»Mi4aa_ ^ *> _ • / _ . JSi,-^- ,. •••"MI fl •dtdh hl' torney wss instructed to Uke-.the mat- air stories are called: "WUcwanu",Bomolh of Garaaot dat I ter up with the Insurant* company ot' for btaeeu cwfettrd, k* iha .T Sunday amices In the church will -Hunting^ "The Papoose" and "OaBeec- k Avenue from Baal Suart U I What comfort, What luxury, the contractor doing the South avenue what true economy in owning work. The attorney gave the opinion that These storiea were written by the borough is riot responsible. Worship. Joseph Hakucsa. Harry Criscuolo, Orace- such a refrigerator! The Gen- 1 mm* Pwla •tfat-Eteetric-Refttgerator run» - the Bible";") p. m, Christian Kndeavor permission to connect local sewer tures were drawn by Mary- Kundrat. on a tew pennies a day. How system with the Rahway. Valley Trunk. meeting; 8 pm.. Evening Service, the William Krayer, Anthony Lamm! and inexpensive it is ro own I And pastor's subject being, -The' arastest Walter MUler. the State Department of Health ad- most people buy 0a our easy vised the council that a hearing on the As part of their geography work, 4B application'will take place D«. 3. at the .An important meeting of the faculty as made a class book on Italy. This - time psymeni plan. How easy of ' • coat aad eirraae wttkta. tnirlf dan fraea -••-••--•-• - ' rjar- the General Electric Refrigera- book; contains stories about this Coun- *K2 *•"»*«• eaJart oflka a«gkuac< try. Usustratlons of scenes ur various •ktJnt f« aarh nnantlaiai aajal that aa tor is to buy! Why not drop' in be in attend- anr owner or aarh landa akau M make i instructed to repment thejjorough. parts.-, as well as some real Italian •wiiMrUorai wUfcm lk» aaM period. Ike " and let us show you the many Fruits and Vet -wayvyou can javeTmoney by~ IHMOTMa-jinelU and Lucy ftig- sudaandHl IkMI - A resolution-'was :.passed-aullK)Hsingr- - _ . _ »»w«.JSeaa.i buying a~Geu:ral Electric Rc- -GENERAL the payment of 110.000 tot Daniel Mri would cost less nexVyear and would be lese; each brought In an Italian para- lands l>w«tad: Ike mi*> M eadifctHar -For graph written by some one. at borne. rnaaeOoaa abaU ba/iaaile at prorldM aadeT fngcraior no*,' Snyder. custodian of school funds. forHrtven In quicker time. If the order wss I urdlMara Wat act u taatr fart (*nl Casne ia aaa ssntas year aaltetlsa frssm t . 'MM school JaxM. Another called forirecelvrd early. It was pointed out that The class copied the song "Santa Lucia" rajatberrt. «wH,nr«u to'Ik. soaeo. We effar OH Bejst W trssnoslan far II to Italian and chose" the two' which Mffraatlat a* in. kttaraarisx; tM dl vegetables le gierlfy the Tarfccy Beast aaa t> tUOfM. to' be' Issued as .-temporary! ptat cost this year, as; well as the mrkU omiaaaf* \* t» 5tt note, payable to the. Pint' National j amount of .work Involved, was wen best to go hi the book. Those who eat tbersrast. lm» *> n lit Cewrrjl i.n,rn firry UlrnnUf nnMf »» < v*ti}m-wU K B. C urtwi. Bank of Qanrood. to cover ordinances the great number of (ax UUe properties had the 6eat«t papers were Rose Pas- -w» »••« ^Mrnaa WBJI a aaeuui We have ketk u» stasis baits ataf TCI and Angelina Romanano. Joe Pel- • Beech Avoiaa freaa bl Kreet ia for Improvements. ' •..' --.-, . involved, the State offldala clearing up vane-, aad hava oMISaaT thatr aaai wen as the ranr lailslits ••< it we hattsVt all details »o that It may be sold. uate. brwght to some pictures from an i Iha CwnMl or lk» Biiliiask at On H fsr ywsv ' ~ •> With the provision that the audit win ItaUan and American newspaper which Convenient Parking Spaa at not cost more than fSM and be turned Councilman Acker, u are eotnmlss- ,v» both Italian aad American mean- -in before April 1 of next year, the eounv ioner. reported the old car used to tow ciXpsssedijtsolutlon auUMtlxlng the the hose cart, had been painted red. as -•taUDepartment of Municipal "Ac- suggested at a reeen|t •nitlnt Many pictures ban been_mide-ta counts to make the 1W0 audit. Some The. Oarwood Republican Club was ow the various kinds of-Ufe In time ago,' there was talk of having a gtvto-pennlsslbn to hokTtV charity ball Amoon those who made Sfn private Arm do the work, at a price be- tomorrow evening in the Lincoln FmJ Petxosffll, Frank HJaVJoePeiuHa > the greater School Tbe lee was waived. Cli H tn fstttac report. When the audit lor the dub explained that^B the pea. ss* iJtsgAri»TtasJirn>aslTea-»rtew mioTTdl&a iBti-The 4ja World Series in spen- ranfford Hl^h-Gra( *«o, th* «tat» oOdak geJd U netdjr to tte toctwen. tnthMiBstcanstoacsceethit . The i jppllljplplp^^

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THE CRANFORD CTTIZEN AMP THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1930

which -estimated- the teacher's salary for the [CoonlyScboolHeadTo at SUQ. stating that the matter had Come* Hen To never been deflnttery settled. Make Quote This Week FkNightSchoolSalarr>t y There was call for a nosaVdugng "Weg", wen-known stunt-cartoon** The-quota of enlistments for the wlucn-the special f""i)*t« would ego. will present an entertainment toatarv I F.-T. JL sea Uavy. and lor the month of November. « ^——— & fer and bring back a mnommemistkm row evening tn the Harding. SchooL SB- aVsaoCat was filled • Monday, as • reported by [ Dr. Johnson Asked to Name as to the school, but before It was taken. der the auspices of the Ksafrtftstb SmY'artss Osorge P. QMensteln. Chief Hectrt Mr. Pollack said he tailed to see-why •.Church. . • erauawssstssrt>>i » In MSB dan's Mate, In charge of the Recruit- Pay for . Principal's^ Extra KenUworth should pay the ehtinue Sessions. IMS. He said he failed to see how Mr. weu-known. as the author of several otaM»wsss«*»as>l its. Mrs. not so great, asIn the first part of the Deans was specially fitted, forthe work, books, Cartooning, is one of hia Im- year, due to the deerfaae After a lengthy discussion of thr or what any special training is needed portant accompUahmenta. also, and he Is to be ne'la The quota of enlistments In the t night school, the beard of education for the position. " '• has had much of his' work published In in United Stats* pen are still being en. [in adjourned meeting Tuesday night After recess. President Arthur said newspapers and boot7 form, fbr sev- listed in the Navy each month. I unanimously, voted to continue it some members of the committee eral, years, his stunt-cartoon program i 'tasi Maay Due to the decreased .quota, the. men VIERLING BROS. I was voted to leave the matter of com' Joining the Navy of today, are of the ___ >ULmM Hi M» MONHOK AVK, M.I/.ABKTII was cited pealing and amusing, both to cnUdrcn WefcB. IJ. Deans, who U in charge of the Ifils borougy h toI to «.7 pe..r. night. and adults. — proves that a better class of men are |.K*ool. up. to JDr., A. .V Johnson, Count) others pay from ...This, will be his-first Roy HH[1 i...i now in. the". Navy, who Is ambitious. , KiMrson t-Utl , Asked (o.speak, Mr. Deans pointed wflUns-to study; so as to progress while I superintendent of schools. At the/la* out thk e reports from'other munldpall Kenllworth and those making pm Ha* ilni ^M ^^ ** .a.'».> ^ «__*_!__ _ . • A^L wttn i in the Navy. F meeting' of the board. Samuel J Maty E board'expressed the opinion that $450, all, he said. haT^jeteral teachen, who evening. Navy, some of'which are taken up' festlnuUMliy-the'bomteltteein'charged teach only one subject, as weU as a trade .schools,- and- all-of - the trades can v STARTS FRIDAY, NOV. 21s» : aa salary for M».Deans f- for the supervising principal, jrtule^ here, he be lMrned aboard ship, and the men The Mighty I nights of the school 'was excessive. • carries, o£Tar th«f«!«ork; The curri- Louis J. Eyer has been picked, to entering the trades schools are com- serve on the fourth panel of the. Oc- pelled to tain' a competitive examlna-'~ In the cwirse of tbe discussion. Jama ^sa^am• Includes Civics, History, Oov- Uon..while .going through- training «t. J-Arthur^w..., jr.. . presiden..._t. o.-f ..the. boar.... di *al_..d nsnt and attsenshipp,, which requireq s tober (erra of the petit Jury- ~ I someone'.was spreading: word amonga 1OTU the Naval Training ^BCatlbn.; ' • BANGROFT readinedi g and writingiti , TThhe work Is more ICenUworth Court. Tribe or Ben Hur. Due to thr decreased quota, no nun J those enrolled to keep away from the U anticipating a lanri attendance at the- difficult than dealing, with young child- teC their ~~ enlisted Iwro Union County, Uils I Khol. With Mr. Vltale, he declared ren, be said. As to salary, he said he card party and turkey drawing which 1 that he would like to find out who is the court will present this evening m -rnannt- month. would leave the matter up to Dr. John- glvtn*. TmrwasBsikai I-spreading . such_itU*itt. --.Mr. Arthur son and saidM the board wished Uym- Woodmen's Hail. Tickets will be W .-nS^res":- ' .-----—- ... .. aUNTOUl TUEATSS ladded it,mightteposjlble--someone-b tgn ntfc Reginald Denny and Plfl Dorsay are Ths^mashlag story of. Jw».n«lnlliimurn torn.*., who feand no ] trying to block the night school pro- n' his rilghtg school activities, donat- During the past summer', the Union gram, for personal, or political reasons County. Mosquito Extermination Com- f naturad to "Those Three Prench Olrli' . bat m»l hit malrh In a ns». ing hhii s servicei s thuth s ffar; which will play Monday and Tuesday at -lf'flfteen; Mr. tsekV the Crantord Theatre as a new Mclro- some of the pupils told him they were Oeans said, and he offered to"* present cording to a report submitted to the • ttmri a JTHlrf Oddwyn-Maowr onertng. advised'not to attend the night school, he-statement In an affidavit, when Borough Council. Forty-one places play-s WM, BOYD .. JESSIE RQYCE LANDJS as It means an lncresM in local taxes! luestiooed. by Ur. Vltale. were oiled as breeding places. In the The farce-comedy has been. Willed An effort will be made to find out-where Unsfftea. from an original story by Dale Van I'UIH A «EIJ«!TW)-OltOlll'.OF BIIOMT When the matter It referred to:Dr. house to hotisa canvass, m propart&s M^-Tksas ! such stories start, as Mr. Deans has were Inspecledand one actual and five Every and Arthur Pned. The adaption Johnson, he will be given all facts In and continuity. Is by Sylvia Thalberg | reported from the first discussion of the the case and it was agreed that neithes possible breeding places* were found. TODAV—TOMOHROW—Al.WAVH school that .with regular State aid forMr. Deans, nor members of the board, Main ditch drains to the extent of SJM oft ent and Prank Butler. The dialogue was' such projects and additional grants should consult him while he'was con- feet were cleaned and 10a feet In spur written by p. O. Wodehbuse. the noted [made to the borough,.the school "Is sidering the matter^ conducted entirely without money rals- The matter of janitors' salaries for rled on here by the County force was In point of exceptional Interest, this ^~ THE PLAINFIELPLAINFIELD ! ed by local taxation. • he night school was also brought tip •434.10.. u';;,. ... . •• .-:••;• Mte'J film Is particularly noteworthy because David p. Higgtn*: chairman of' the -1 will be referred to DrrJonnson. Although he will-be confined to the ntlta introduction to the talking screen board's committee, which made plans Vitals suggested that the district of WoeVehouse's hilarious lines and the Neurological Hospital in New York for frsjnk fane-comedy treatment of UM {Paramount for the nlghd school and John W. Kb- clerk should receive.additional compen- several weeks, more. Chief, of Police sation, saying'the'night' school gives 5A—Bt tact* sftadr sftsatt > production. It Is a riot of mirthful dia- : bets, another member qi the board. Vardalls U reported as making a good •n StaMa gasalcilsas Bs'snsl logue land situations, the various char- both asked why the attendance was not her much extra work. - recovery from his recent illness. "vlduat besHsCa ssa ——n acters' all participating In comedy mo- "THE TIIKATRK INTIMATK" larger. Before the school was started, "Pay one plenty; Pall all plenty", was Nearly 100 attended the. 'card party SB.—Tha- a anaos i tivation'and screaming episodes. they, clslrned. sevetal reaidenls of the He way he summed It up. buLMn, ataMk^isa4BaM*(la—SKesaadaaM^ An. and Hwond Ktrwl ' . Phone PIM, t-INt borough said the attendance would be Helen Arthur, the clerk, declared she last Friday evening tn the Bre hossr. town oo ArmfisSar Dky as high as 75, but Use

Josephine Booglovannf of \ the SA class is confined to her borne wtth scar- KTfsver. ~ x - COWEDV __ WW8 VITA ACT The SA class was sorry to see one NOW! rajuitoinrr nmux Tk EXTRA fee Kiddles st All Ferformsnrw HW-TIW-TIW move WHoselle Park last Friday. — SB—Thanksgiving Day.U on ito way as may be easily seen by the pump- "UPTHE STRAND Monday, Tuesday—Nov. 24-25 kins on the-wtadows, the turkeys strut- icf BUe* ting v/Ilh colored feathers on the board RIVER''. UCWn STONB—IxAoTHlr MACKAILL-IIQRAKT BOBWOBtH and stories taUmg about the Pilgrims Music, too.-is-telling'its true stories about a thankful spirit and a gay NOW PLAYING Fruits and Vegetables (eastlngjtlme., Before Jong- we hope to have our li- :— -For ^Tiianksgiying -,-.— brary set" completely' painted. The COMING! , SWANSQtL Casat fat aaa aaaka yeer ssieeUse trsea the tonnes V UM aanest table and four, chairs are already com- seassv. We.offer UM best el trisamtan tsr the Taeetsglitiig Pteaw pleted. They are painted-a dark green Mom, Ts»a,'Waal "WHAT A WIDOW" vegetables to glorify the Tmrtey Bsast aaa frstts aaC aslltaeics to tea with a pearl gray stlpie. When- fin- •B the rsfast ished they win light up the room. Dar- •mi - — ing the process of painting, SB discover- THE IK, Utm OOpT,' OCaatDY VITA,ACT , SNAPSHOTS NKWS We haw Ma tfa* stasto traits assi inslsMss at Ike sassea, as ed It bad some painters in: WBUam VIRTUOUS SIN" ' UTDtOg TOM wen as the rarer lailslhs sssl It we havest wJsst yea waat, well gat Barry, John Banjt William Olowackt. H fsr yea. '' » » . Tony Crlscuolo, BVasst Massa, Tony EDgllse. Nelson Oaltoway, Aubwv-Oel Wednesday—Npw. 26 Conte. 'FORWARD, PASS"

ge ere CjaslsCjaslstlt y STissit at Dwidn walte DultfrTe»pa-«na-w OXFORD The boys wear-loose, baggyggy iwar ranford Hlgh-Gracto Market n of SwUrs aad sort espa. »e~ girls kesp ea tksir soowy Detck bea- I Us. AH^sase, - vr.maw jhona; MsiiBct«ts«t A Faraaamt ltfS-11 ire oalr tskaa oK rtiisgmmum HtMM

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND'CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20.J 930

lot 1930 And the police In every muni-1 improvement of Chestnut street and Resolution by Public Orounds .sndjterest lor th* 4340,000 Park. Bands was tint of Ictpality In the Btate. w-weB a* SUttr-tUuyiimjA avenue tinder -—*- r^.^^animnTf^~-~| »B0«W; Improvement ofWalnut avenue.

for new platea Present economic con | Remiqrton by Freeholder Hoesly ex-, Resolution by Road Committee re- Tbwnthlp of Cranford. HJ00; coratnic-, lesMoed lncomea may com-1 pressinresing BBoardd s appreciation of the' commending the "H"g overs* a pel some owners to postpone obtaining j mat feat of Bob Buck In —>i"'rhtng County road, South avenue In the Town j ID3I ui{. because lack of money W, his second Junior transcontinental aero-f' of Westfleld. upon thecertlflcaUoriftonT j have no way of foretelling hew wide, plan- record wae adopted Vtr» town authorities that *» Sn^U M^Za^fta £>i*oW "-**»• * ««* Committee re- mendadon. have ben eomplted with irSSS-HS =?a:5aswstiTsaspnt f South 1 . _ » X3tn. OET YOUR PLATES -NOW!- . lohf wait, no time lo»t at.a period of owners, who are not In straitened cir- WeitfJeld. be prepared for ap- thortzng the County-Treaturer to pa; Reditratlon pUUs for JW1 and drlr- "» T««r when time U precious:and no cumstances should art now. proval of thla Board and the StatSt e "* Township of Cranford. the sum' of. er*g Ucenaei are now being dutrlbuted v« m ww W mw w'^'w'^WWWW • w WW w * • New Crop Nats they had the preceding year; or plate* ute'ruth, New Year-a Day finds some 1 Apple Sauce Canned Pampkin which correspond with .thru telephone motorist* unable to use their cars be- Regular meeting of the Union County f Schouler Construction Company numben. or which, for .some personal cause they have no plate* for the new Board of Choeeh Freeholders was held £ 1MIM mUxgk , NBWUK.N.J. Kidney Beans CaJhajtn* Figs reason, are (aslly remembered. \so fur year, ThU U uniortun»t«,. by t since It at the Court Rouse. Enabeth. ((. JToh :: as la possible, we shall continue locotn- U avoldaole. we heed waste Thursday, November Cth, WO. at 3-Jo ALTERATIONSX Shelled Almonds ply wlifiTucfirrequ«rts.. but they, must .WreTHorou p.m. "—;• ——rH--• •• ..•••• "My OvwC'^Desaert be filed and the plate* taken up before; uno>"»ood that while I«l plate* may Director McUane presiding. Roll call Fresh Pates Noyembejr,.J»,, be u»ed before the end.gf. 1P3D, 1630showed all members present: ...'....:'.._ 1 ^, .Sherry and Port Wine To"' lengthen' ..,p, ..„,. plate* may not be used-alter the end Minute* of the meeting of October plate* might be nbtalned'the perio. d1 haind whichopohd 16th. 1930, went approved as per print - .-T«. 1A Trfgih dlMrttHi^iwn i^lfr^ iffirTiiiTnfi '• Hn» All bills presented were approved and A. KJELDSEN Tvmber, but the nttomey general'* olilce : J 1 adVUed merihaVXrUde"» of ihVmottf' SILK SALE trrollc»n onl«*d-pMdr'. ; ~ T Communication from the Bliabith vehicle law dom-not -permit Issuance of rannanu of flne*i ' '""7 Ai^: iwaptmrvroR A Ucemes Jbef,ore November 19*. " ..*•"-••. Charrlix-r of Commerce' requesting per- 35 NORTH AVENT7E EAST; PRANFOttD PHONB «-2014\ ^ Plate*^ mi** be u,Ufom, In tej E.^dSr^ySdS.^ J3Sr^£ mission to erect Christmas tree on "nflaen Inchw" long, in-tttofont wm«» lnche*wde. Utui send you i'r5l»ce Court House Plata was referred to Ptibr! special plates, for example those owned of genuine 14 Ot^e Part*, (very heavy lie Orounds and Buildings Commttuv. by Bute, county and dly government*, I Aat crepe) on approval for your In Certified copy of a resolution from hare been seventeen Inchc* lung. •PecUon•pecllon,: If you Ojtheen wisth t ok keep it Township, of Hillside requesting Board "» UNION AVE (P i MUD BC-«lMr The »Undardls»Uon of si*e ha* permit- inaU u* your check at only II,DO a yard. to construct or repair. bridge over PAINTS . ted fConomle* in ^manufacturing tlie •OrWnal prtce M a yd.),: Or choo*. stream on. Ramsey avenue was referred plated, • and-furttMTtroiiomlM--will-*>^ !^^_Crep»_ftj*_...lfthL_«anUd pottlole when the standkrd color com combination of colors. We wiu gladly -.- Communication from the Sheriff ad- tend) you a piece to look at. What col- blnatlon Is put Into effect In 1832. For on and yardage., please? if you keep vising or the temporary appointment of Lt&. will ^ou^an^attt>ikl» yd 1.1a. Jail Dumenlr on a crimson background. M a yd.) referred tp Finance Committee. Special plates have been brought to . _. WPrmti, d. Communication from O.Lrstrr Will- PHcrropxAraEB C8AXE • standard size by placing letters such as I "•<** «* Wf » )">• In this sale. Every, iams calling attention W.the dangerous color. Do not asu for or buy from sun- "Onev two, three. Taker taoe.' - "SO",: "OO" and "MO" ojie above Uie Intersection 6f Springfield avenue and Is tola atr. rtitisiisLisii Crazv? {*»• *• «»>• «tiole piece you an g»t- the new BomerviUe Highway was re- other, instead of side by side. Ung before deciding. We want to be Please come tbcaazk tte forest . For yean, notwithstanding ferwd to the Road Oonunlttee.:—- your New York reference so tell us all •':. brash . .•.'•• ', . . ' to appeals by my-jirwlrcaaor. Commiss- '"V"? , •b«w» yourself !ind df- Certifled copy of. a. resolution from And take my gtxxan kefwn the ioner Dill, the great majorlijtrof mo- icrlbe the pleoe you want to see onBorough of Roseile Park requestine torUU have •ppllrdTor their plale. and approval;-—Write" NOW. Send' no contribution for experue of connrucr. driver's license* after the middle of JJe- money. To advertise our silk thread Ing storm water sewrr at Elm street. Kkl - cember. an uncomfortably large num we tend you a spool to match free. IToselle avenue. Coif ax avenue and nwimrmr. oh. so esatir,1. s\*.".Hi-' bar waiting even until tlie last few day* Ijirch street was referred to BrWce Uerry Sba.was ca^BK« (9 Vbt of the year. CRANE'S, sau •'•••;- Committee (No. J. ; ' V .'.'.. BY DAVID COftY blue. Wue iaari> bis «ttks. I do not suppose -I shall have any 845 Fifth 'Ave., N. Y. City Communfcatlbn from Clvtl/fJen In both the ci fnater *UCOM* In pusuadlng automobile Commlmdon enclonlns copy of a mem- '* n^i. T^stMai a^st 1 owners that how 1* the lime to nuke orandum making suggestions for av- three mjnotea.- a .application, but a re-atatement of Uie ulttlng In unemployment relief was re- i which face all agtncle*, and ceived and filed. / — COLOR A PICniRF ANn WTl the year will at teact serve a* a warning Ijtw Librarian was referred to I^w u- of what may be expected a* the retult brarV Committee. • qutte-alonn oc delay. • Communication from the County _ parlor, was.in J Far., idthout d Who ha* not seen at motor vehicle Treasurer enclosing copy of resignation .. over the ttsn- SsRsL Bat ny and agende* long lines of men and women of Mini Irene it. Ilecht and advising ot by. ant a> toy fan tar tas hsat l> BOYg AND shivering In Uie cold, wasting much tMltpnrmrv_appnlnt'n* nL nf Xfitg of _ legs tnseiesLtttttr faat net the 1 time which they nesd for Christmas Augusta Schwab was referred to the grouBd. he natftad Use TWi Pine •hopping or Yuletlde raerry-maklug, all Plnnnre ConuDlttee- Davli Oaty, the Jack Babbit Man, ' •Tre*""in which Prrt,,.. 'Jin, because they waited Until the very last Communication from the Elisabeth e/e Th* Crmnford CUbeo and Chronicle . Craw had hta bnsse. minuter Chamber of Commerce thanking the ntTiaq^ C^BOSSQ^OBSMF CS2W v«ljn«,,«od refin -- iTocraattnatton tt % -very human* fall- Hoard for granting i*ui)l»lun t«i erect ta* so«-«w» stolarea s^snttted."-Oak' wffl"be-•&? chlUrert" up ii eiini" In*, but It is a little difficult for me to Chrinlnias tree on Ci)urt House Plata yeanef age sad the ether fer those over eight yean old/ Th..b»Twui "where- are yon gasEsj - tmdentand why people-wit Indulge their Ideal For (be Bath Room wax recelvrd and Hied Y«w first imp weakness when It result* In downright Communication from the County At- "To take Uttk Jack Kabbns The bath room must be spotless, but AIXPKTVsUU Inconvenience and actual discomfort to you have found It hard to keep it so torney enclosing cluck of f 100 collected la ky Wedaeaiay noon the week slier they Jhemselves. Try DIP. It give* that sparkling lus- from the Public Service Co-ordinated The comparatively few who transact •port.for damage .to tree*•-on their business with the agencies during „„„..,. , ,. . , —— Ioi»MUjflcId avenue waii ordered received boy wantabss taken.- _ . ." The nn November and early December find the Your bath tub. bailn. and tiled waUs and filed and check turned over to offices almost deserted. They are 'In -Hare no. ttee." assmred tfae by, a curving tic and floor will be a* iplck and span as County Treasurer. picture UrdL and out with their plate* and licenses when new. - Reiwrt of the County Treasurer on within a few minute*. There Is no DIP will restore It* white brilliance Hole of* tMO.000 Union County. Park -Oh» pieaae take ay SnOe craw and does It without-scratching ihc Bonds was receelved and fUrd boy.- begged Ftsfessar Jte Crow. glased surfaces. Just sprinkle sf little ~T)vr followtng'reiMrt* were ncellvd "It wont take a asmoae.'' Robert Theiu & Son and ffleil. Monthly report 61 the Kua- DIP on a wet rat and wipe. Your bath "Ohv aB rlglstr asssned «»- CAsWCNTSM AND BUUDIMa belh J3rawbrldge^ConunltteeL. Hahway tab win Heam with cleanliness. No Drawbridge, Committee. Stationery and tognpber CDsae. settfiac *«v his GONTBACTOU ugly -high water mark" •hen-DlF^is Pubtlcallon" Jail, .Engineer. Suprnijor ,'a,,]*f _ BuUt~(d~Ord*r~< n the Job. of Roads. Superintendent of • -Now. be SptM. dsnx ym • HOLLYWOOD AVX. CsUNFOBD Your grocer has DIP. and Measures. Contention Report of j sweat Phone CHanf ord S-diH-M Warden Armstrong and Annual Report! Smile fc Dole. Sf yea pissse! of Mojqulto Extermination Commission I SmooUs your fastaeSk saae *™* i HAROLD F. BENNER Report and Resolution by Road Com-1 trim, mltte recommending that John W j Youil look Bkejwa-father Jm.- Chei AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Kurd. Jr, be appointed Superintendent j said Photogiaptar Ctane sa a * UUCU of Road CnnitnicUon and Repair, rub-1 sing-son* vote*, aad waii.j, .work KA i Ject to rules and rnruiatlons of the I , Ks^imsUn Olven squeese ot the nctle nataer bub Th< DIFFERENT Waiton, IWdcr Civil Sen Ire Cbnimlsslon. was adopted I the picture- waa takea. men / Tel. CRanford 0-1111 Report and /RrsoluUon by BrM«r| W Nerla Arenae, B. CKANFOBD law la Ban* Committee No. ; "rtquesllng, authortt\ j asa". he to advertfse for bids for construction of I a bridge over stream on Baltusrol wax. I •+& MMWI Committee No • a requesting authortt> to advertise for bids for construction of "I wont forget ttal." •«••;•, s^u* When buying Coal, Why a bridge over stream on Grand street. the good picture bed as- Sae tar- Rotolle Park, was adopted ried akoe.

mlttee adtlslnc of bids received jr BnynJ po«Tr shovel and recommending award -?.~ of low bidder be accepted was adopted. "Stcpt WU. Bej Report and Resolution by Road Com- mittee recommending the purchase of want nrpsctare I ah additional concrete' mixer and a "Cant" walk- Sltt 1 Genuine Coal trough scoop conveyor was,*dopted_-< nervous ****T^ Report and. Resolution by Bridge Oommlttw Nft a ti Mbullon or IMUU toward expense ot 'storm water sewer at Ktm street. R«J- "Cfcea ta>7ogrjDU kaK aid take selle svrnue. Cdfax avenue and larch - mx photo*' JEDDO street. Roseile Park, was adopted. There was astta** for pcor- Report and Reaolution by Road Com- PhotographehCr < AND mittee; adrtjumrbf 'bUs received te the np Us ' •"—'! »>•*_ dear B1 tnttblat so that law camera wiggled ant Jiadad esal t ess LECO Dtar-UeSlorcsaid ft the pktare wffi look: Bat scwea or dsbt bean dfcadfcr. k> ftaat tf ih> COST Chaw Baasaaat. FOR RENT And now; dear boss sad e»L . costKtheflhsstnUa»ts>Ba»jorT ' - v- " —' tehigh Coal-Supply Co. *** Psrtapa: JOB wBj X HI llT Office* 920 and up the tacky mm ailsi «ln m OF UNION OX, N. X CUXfMO '• „ :HARLES DARSH

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meantngofit And^mkwwebuUdour the Tlpiog out of an rin and Injustice Ttinily Chgrcfa toSpomba* . Irrai wtthi r of their wraea Is te toeworld. Buttoeoomtor* presence and reality, we merely hasten of the assurance that w»'h**e out an Boy.' Cop|[«pce Next We* In the Cranford Churches 0* a* a people to pains oat tfee* soeb a «or own destruction. In short our own anchor which storm sad tempest canr Pf**"- ** fltr ntt— ef ssi \m\\ti —7nparatlons-h< \News of the We cycle which a la its fatal grip by the expedient ear-to-the- not be moved because It is atenreJto the the local obserrai of the nation-wine 1 Th*' «nw» preached" last Sunda method'oflJhe'wqrtdVare not 1 changeless heart of Ood. te met .wttkr ehn«.-:«trla»: «st.emwTrntHtt- ••«fflattfi%*T « In and A> fuch f ortttade and 1"'by the rector, ™the Rev. Rosco"* T. WFoust, alone, but for Ufe, H we abide in Jove, R. T. Fourt. rectar of Trinity church TOeeoaterenees .wflLtake was as follows: There ha* never ** keen - VThat is necessary is that we shall one for (Bother, life becomes a rather storm Ksertn that the mnhhewt in this dty. This program, prepared o'clock, with these subjects A new. restaurant. "The Good Pood , nnrrtation make-ourselves able to plumb tin sensible and happy thing, for because and promoted by 4he national Brother- Ouxrou Merncinnrr IBnscoru. enroot OVB SUFFICIENCY 18 Of. OOO stopped at last and the eon plsrjpsd Ks Learn How toBtruggle—AM 1 ' will open tomorrow at 111 Mr depths of the human heart and from w* lore we know we have passed from hood of Bt, Andrew, has a threefold Would - There is probably nothing which way through the whJeh darken Ood", -We Wo«M «S i avenue. North street Walnut Avenue that sounding ebme.to a -realization death unto life. That la, we know that purpose: : ,Eev. Milton E. Gnat 'man desires so much as to be adequate Wday. l each a pMkanpfcy a* that Would Go Forwrd- ness. to the demands whictt life makes on that the values which endure are-those we are rooted and grounded in some- »:» A. M—Bible School: 11:00 A. M serve only for the* who hw* • To Interpret the Christian religion In The Crenford Glider Club'.will hold Mn him—to be sufficiently resourceful to spiritual values which aQ men maything wmcb win never pass vway,-«nd terms of bpy-Ufe and thai morecloeetey , --Public— WorshiD__ 7.00 P. M.—Ep- shelter from the etorm and food have hi common and Which'are, there- i cake s»le at Ihe Cranford Trust Com- enter meet any emergency on equal terms, theref on the hardships of the present relate the youth of today to the Paith ' thli Saturday. Cakes will be de worth Lesgue. «00 P. 11,—Evening to go onttnar onffl tne ana fore; the only possible bads of mutual wbl£n u last 1 with at least a chance of rising superior teat their power to frighten us away or the Church.. For this reason It te •» boned that every Bvered free of charge. Wonhlp. again, nrthaatmtehwenoiilacett) sympathy, understanding and brother' from Ood, In whom [we,come to live kintal] Mn to any obstacle which confronts him. lay their bead and ae cm* to ajtWy oeslgnsted as,the -pislth and-Yonth- - With that end In view, we have es- and more end hare our being. When pvoynun. gave. their gnawing hanger, there Is no watt- The Progress Club met at the home lorM ST. Ibw'i A. W..K, Ciroacn tablished many training schools who* no heart ever began to tiea* this li come to pass,'we lose all that To arouse, the young men and bays of I Mrs. IlredMlck" Fay on Tuesday last M High fttreet Ing. Dots* ana attttmMal cbuSy c that has not at some time felt the im.restrain* us from really successful liv- Mn alhi and purpwe It U to train men and do ttttejaorej than applpply a aariWt the Church to real consecration of Ufe Mrs. Robert Crane gave a paper on , Rev. J. II. llartltr . „ women arid to put Into, their handi oolte to wrrender to an utterly umal- ing. Only when the world's approval and definite service for the spread of rLs I. and Mrs. Moses Craig a paper nue, i 10:00 A. M.-eundiiy School. 11:00 dressing toa featcring.acarefti . Ifcedto- nth prompting to render a service to meant nothing to us, are we free to A Judge declares trier some , herd some of the tooU and wfeapon* which ease which Snalry broke throach is no Christ's Kingdom among their fellows; i Women of the French Court A.M.—Public Worth p. COo'%.^ they are tun to need In the meeearful someone in need and in that moment and achieve wltb our lives, some- To interpret to men and women the hud OB nnmarrled men. Out 1 Mis Ipworth League. «:0» P. M—Evenlnj by treating the than at seh--forgetUngaemoe known some- flung worthy and endurlntr-* "boose go bard 'as seme la-law* sre 1 purtuK of trade or profetalon. afaeb by feeding the body Inner aspirations and potentialities of Amre Chapter No. 87 O. E. S. will nue, i Wonhlp. technical aUll haijbeen drreloped In how he was handling the very staff of of the spirit wherein we shall dwell tied Show. Ihold a. regular meeting on Friday even- the v regimentlnr thaw appUoint* for tuc- eternity. The act may not haver been forever. , ton g Bread Unas win pretene Ufe for to- «*000»0,t000«0l lin; Nov. 21, at 7 P. M. at Masonic Tem- ceuful llruif and-ahowlni them the very great—sharing a toy wtth' oneY This way of love, it hard, but why Iple, South avenue and Thomas street Mn CUVUY KVANOB.ICAL LUTTIIUlN CHVXCR day, but ertn an endlees naaber of way they ihoubi go If they ever expect playmaie in childhood; sending a book should we-heettato to go that way when •A reception will be held oh this evening. ylsjtii 3* South Union Avenue to arrive. dany phyrieal *alrauans wo not make or flowers to a sick friend; giving a lev. William I'. Bebrena that life a att-eapporUng..Tbjoroas. Jesus, the pioneer of life, stands read JOHN C. PETERSON lonJt dog a pat on the head, a bone, or a to guide our feet fauo the way of peace: The following have been drawn Ridge - ».•« A. Ms-diuidar •School ,11:00 They an Uught keenly to dbwem active unit In a sodety that te eon- drink of water: helping a stranger re- A. M,—The Bervice. which way the prevailing wind bfovt, sdousof the fact that tt extols for a Your Home Town [as petit jurors of the fourth panel. Oc Mrs pair an automobile tire,. Thls.aort of ' norm CHCKCH Itober term: Oeorge-Alber$s, John H. that they may not be foolhardy enough Ppp_W* l a llne-taowimpg ter, N to stand agauut It. In brief, the wayvictims of a «rUttle -Theamwal harvest rwsflvamtTThT JEWELER , ANDr-OPTOIvlETlUST- - dward--ft Bfidler.-JamCT paren' anner off Bfe which in acts service that give IE. Burnett, Michael T. Evers. Thomas 109 High Street of the •ehoob and the world la tnevlt- lltt y ChChurchh , v411.b411be hlheld at 11:00 A. ML, of Pr< balmier day* we have thoughg t to be glow to UfUf e andd makke us feel that we Watch? Clock. Jewelry and.Optical.Repairing 1% Orwne and William B. Keil^. - . • ., Rev.-B. M, Hatohlafs -- aUy tr» .wjay. jf_confonnltr,-^h« jjn, Sunday, November 23. Contributions of mfirUnt :H we anyri right to n™-are not an bad. -Therein, Uowever.net frtttt, -vegetabter'attii 'groceries ,should »:« A. M.—Sunday School. 11:00 A. hesitating nibmlMlon to force* which lend any I spent gjfW |mJn fi«iilaM*iiml mmJL ^aMVljiJi_ '-- £' — — — =^—- I itisht. but tHere was. only the ordinary 0. Y. P. g:00 P. If—Evening Ber- the majority of men to fathom. The "The irm be»enttothe Prince leney. that Is not only sCapsd. bat man near at hand, to feed our sense I routine business to transact Milton W current of an ocean tide deep down Etergreens, the home foragef d Isdlea at Mr. vice. Croat in that,a Involve* others than of decency (and-this Isn't wing that Bound Brook, • -..__ t Robertshaw o( West Orange was grant- below UMwrraee may be flowing in * whether *t MB or MU beth i their original Interest was selfish) are The Dsugbters of Trinity" will meet [ied a plumber's .license and an' appll- quite the QBpaalta direction frso-the lliepolpttleaoi day e< likely to serve a* substitutes- for sim-in the Parish House at«.-« on Motdsy. atlon for garbage collector's permit "FOST Pwinnui Onuacn How which carrtee a boat along on the ange, ilar, but much more thorough act* of November M. I from a Roselle resident was refused.. Comer of Springfield and.North cret* of the wavee. Perhaps a knowW 'Mrs. consideration for those who are not The Protestaat Churches, of Cranford Union Avenue* edge of U» surface ettrrenU U aU that striet Lit A. It-Church Reboot. 11:00 A. U necsawry in order to re«eh any grren unmedlate neighbors and whose will meet together for a Union Service I ' The TownshTp Committee will-meet names w* shall never know. Our con- 1 next Tuesday rilghj at which time the don, Wonhlp 7:00 P. carthljr port in due iaaeoo It the weath- on niankaglvtng Day. The service will travell cern when we invest our money hi some be held this year. In Trinity Church at I ordinance authoriilng the transfer of Christian Endeavor. a 00 P. U<-a>ra- er 1» fair, but the clouds lower and the terlsni particular industry Is not whether the 10:80 A. it. [ control of: Cranford park property nlong Ing Wonhlp, wind blow*, the ram comes, the vasty Mrs. deep la storm and* tempest . yawn* employees an treated fairly a* human Special preachers win be at Trinity rthe river to the Union;County> UtU»t " ' " ehamia-*ln-_llia-tal; e onliy hhfc th#R up for.bcarlng.and Tawm Emcoru CximcH purpose of our Investment hi an Im- tot advent as follows: Nov. 30, Rev. passage. The ordinance changing the ; tc Corner 0T North Are. ind Forett Am. th* surface and th* depths create a than a* Individuals with a right to n*e Ing la seething maelstrom Imperiling life and mediate and statable dividend. When William ft. Crass, Rector of Trinity A SmaU Dcvqgit Wul'Reterre - crosstoft-n bus routing in Jhe center of Be*. B.T. ramt ttheih r own awe, so as to derive from we purchase supplies °at the stores, our I the town aljo will. \>6 considered on for thl limb. Then H Is that knowledge Church, Obabeth; Dee, 7. Her. Walter Any Article Until Wanted _ 1:00 A. M.—Holy Communion. • 48 concern U ths_shean 1 of thet-cott Stowe, Hector of- Christ-Church, New Westft A. It-Church. School. 11:00 A. of the might of subcurrenUlsneossaur which In order to be prepared against any and not the sUrmUon wage* which we Bruaawkkr-De* 14,4tsvr^E.Vr Steven 6 ALDENSTREET '- ^--CRANFORD, N.J. Mrs. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Holy may thereby be «*«»'"T"""g that the ^Between Vain and North Aveaaee Thirty-live babiej were present at the avenue emergency, to be sufficient f or any crisis It is Just I . __ son, Rector of Once Church, Platn Communion 00 the dtn Sunday In UMthat may art**. fwetotm- producer* pay their operatives. Oekt: Dee, 31 at S P. it, members of meeting of the Baby Station yesterday meetln month. 8:00 P. M.-Vesper Bervioe. pened to sneak estt. for ata < . It U not easy, of course, to discover >•«*<-: slonan And so It is with most ot us. who the Church School will give the Christ- afternoon In the Fire House/ with the •:0o P. Mr-Ohoral Kvmuoni and ad- the welfare of the mdrrktaal eaato who what Justice or Injustice may be behind mas Flay, "Why The Chimes) Rang." »*»•«»< Visiting Nurse In attendance. The eld a have got' " various companies and corporations, noon, OnnflrTn.Hnn will h. ..t».i,f itatlon rniHfe-every Wednesday after- nt itig d li ( |r>(ml !n and fc not. We are alivi1 and the only Job we I nut persisting and unrelenting Inquiry Trinity Church, Cranford, Sunday, Dec. f'noon in the Fire House from three to OiiimT; Oenwrw te-^enled -tengr—ft-has-been ,heanBfiliopigg e-o'tlwfc—AH-mothtra are urged to Randoi nave ilTlfflLHll~Lf*'in m>lr^ *hT rnflet Ol but oy then-bond and 1 »,-at uWA:"il-nBfili"igg: bring their babies and young children the'bt Comer 8prtntfl«ld Avenue and it, to be In some way sufficient for liv- wen said that whereas -we. are not our thews VWU the parish, Theclassesfer A Permanent Xmas Tree Spurred on by mosses. - ..«—«. brothers* keeper, we are hi* brother. up to* school age to be weighed and ex-of the MUn Street ing, positive courageous, ereaUve living the younger people are being oniaued Plant a Tree on Tew Lawn New. Decorate It at X* i and Enjoy IU »:« A. tLr-Sunday School, 11:00 A. they sell along with one It makes no difference, then, where he amined. The that only comes from knowing life from and U any others whoare considering . Besaty the Year'-gesmd M.-8wrlce. Wedneadlky aerrlce «:0O tide. A la Utatr aatt'eatmanu. lives, what he does, what he U named thU tep will speak to the Rector about Monda the bowels of earth to the star* of bossUngof theihalar --*»-*•- • - 'aawsdl f^gathf and M P. M. Reading room 'i»pen dally 3 to heaven, from the biology-of the liver to or what language be speaks, the'only, It. he win be glad to talk to them per- We'Have a Very Fine SeleeUsas ef The I Rev. Thomas Fltzpatrick. whs to the crkarar-lhoH they possible attitude toward i>lm for the has served as curate of St. Michael's street, « P. If* exoeptlng Sunday* and Holi- the aspirations of the BOUulL. . sonally. ' days. stand hi their present, if fleeitng, glory man whose chief concern Is the spirit- |i SPRUCE TREES Church for the past few months has itructii But we are far removed from any and exaltation... ual foundation of Ufe Is the attitude of Norway Sprat*-She S ft - g ft. . ' Catarade been transferred to St. Nicholas' it the such comprehensive and '"Hl'nnt un- Here th* church UiraiBAM CHOKCH Bpraeelft.- M ft. iton Jo •y-4tt* •^Holy. Oommuniou wllt--twugtrVed:'6n rlmel*iiillng_pt_oufa«r» TEBUrworta; lFshe kt.Jtra»'to her bnath* or « man's souL li • man Kastsr Blae Sprats « «.-. u ft" The Rev. John Nubery.curate at Holy and M We have not been taught to plumb the procbilm her convldtaa that anrthmg Sunday, Nor. ts, at the morning service. Family Church, Union, has succeeded Mrs. *. The Church school d the Oranford shoud discover that the hardness of Co Friday, Dec 5, morning and after- depths whereon we sail, and when the In this workt-whtch 1 I Mf^rwitwt church will open promptly hta heart win not let him feel any con-noon, there wm be an apron and food Norway Spruce m>Mb. Father Fltzpatrick as assistant to the nut Sunday at tM, with the sup*rlr»- depths are broken up. we find ouMvea onto cern for those he cannot see, but whose I. Rev. James F. McDonald, pastor of the Mrs. E foundering and we spud our time and . tothesuff- sale given under the ausplcea of the tendmt. B. W. V. Randolph, In chank <>rln(ac4l*ssprtvueg*(l soots. Is doo labors none the has contribute to theWoraen'ii Oulkt Mrs. Rngrall and Mrs. local church.„..„ „ ___C^ - Miss •enriee for wonhlp at 11:00, with ser- *ner*1** pitying ounrtver -for- the todte before It Is bomm. . tt has comforts and necessities of his life, he Ftaat Tnesa en the Lawn la. the. Spring tennlal wrong* beaped upon us by an unjust Sorenam are In chart* and they will mon by the pastor. He*. Milton S. taken Into account th* motives may very ssiejy assume that he hasgladly call tor the donations of the ' An attempted robbery of the Joseph of 193: Orant, on the -theme, "The Thankful weUHprmg. at Ufe whichh aw lost whatever natural' inclination he ladle*. Teliyour friends about thl* sale _AL_Plummer;i residence in Riverside Womer ••art.- " . -- - - Heed we nimtrato II? Take ks am scarcely nsfbkron the sBrJace. but may have had toward tAe things that drive was prevented Saturday night, of the most obvious example, the present 0- for there are many beautiful apron* to The Epwortb. League eervice at TM which are. after all. Ihs real s t and endure and that hi* life I* not real or choose from. when Mr. Plummer discovered a manher di creative. near the house. .He was reported as to the evenlnr. A Musical servtot win Keep Friday, Deo. it open. N URSER Y events , bebaUat-tiOO. «htajw*dal isualo. wUt i to'4bose=whc>ar e p, :..having a_gun In his hand.; The police Vlctorii be rendered by the choir. THe putor Mtw-are gomrto wat-airiM? ewam ' were caTfe'd ani*bniccr Kbvaps searcrir athleUi not willing to let the world muff out l •U miks* brief -addruat-at UiU-eer. Ine faint glinanatingiof eternal thing* y * ed; the neighborhood without flndjng end of vtot, '. • bus *uVtxrfnmlsheer to tat* you LANDSCAPERS ®6?^'A"^id'dr'''b""|>iacea highest that seem to bt'a great part of man's ^.»M .tbenjrtwn^.jmi-to t The Offldal Board wta meet in Uutr i^»'ea*>wnSentT ~What^rthose wKo J t*- reach church, this win make it convenienent f an upper window. rarular meeting In the thapel on Mon- refuse to surrender _•«*_ love, which n nSOUTH UNION AVKNTJB Oeor day evening at !:».' Prayer lfeetdv an; ask the ladle* of tbe amid . Caviar on. Tout - they have toward others to the endfurther Information. - -On a charge ot disorderly conduct nue wi will be nekton Wednesday erenlng at that they may traffic In them for their night.! •:00. The topic will b« Thankj«lvin|.'' made by James W. Barrett.of Pine SOUP own gainT Well, am of all, they are street, Hewlett Bryant, colored, 33 ly Imp The Methodist Ohurel wllljouilnthe Chicken Gumbo Congonvne humble enough to resales that they are »»»»»*> *> North avenue, East, a taxi driver, was Onion Thankaiivlnf an lee at 10:10 In not sufficient of themselves and they fined » Monday by Judge L. L. Love- VSK Trtntty' Oburcn. The pastor of the Heart, of Celery Queen Olivet recognise their noble impulses a* some- land and his municipal taxi drivers' DE Uethodlst church will | reach trie atr> thing holy which are to be nourished license was revoked for flfteendays. It The „. > ROAST — from the foundation source of an boo- this ye 1 •was alleged that Bryant Insulted" Mrs. Turkev Stuffed With CheetnuU - Cranberry Jelly I ness, even Ood. unless.* man * horlson Barrett, wheii told that Mr." Barrett will t> "SOULI ANi) ipj »-X1 -wOl 4^ ..... Prime Rib* of Beef —. -ilJTZ Is wider thst, that which Js Humanly -.-had left the house, as there was a. de- School. the- lubject of ihe L i»on-Strmon Ipostlble to him, tt I* small wonder that lay In the Uxl coming, after It wasstag or in all Churchei of Chi it, Scientist, VEGETABLES I he so easily assumes the color of bis caUed. Jack on Siindty, Kovinibe " '19J0—. own Immediate environment; It la all •-- 100 UNION AVE.—TEt CR; 64)921 tallied The Golden Text li rfiw light Moahed or Sweet Potatoe* a la Candy the world te Uan and even that .Forest E. Wcstdh of Elizabeth was to be of the body Is the eyeit therefor* "Ikincvebe linjle, th) Cream Cauliflower or String Bean* pretty world would take away hi* Ufe. ;the. winner of the match plsy" last year w whole body unless he .conformed to his standard*. ent." . -skill be full of ligh 1 (MiHfcew The Better Gnde Meata and Poultry for People Who Want the Bert-b Quality at Thursday evening at the Cranford In- 632), SALAD But the man who is wining to trust (be 1 VW door Golf„'Club. Oeorge_ WUson of Among ihe clmbnj which com- Waldorf wints ot his spirit to carryhlm. to Ood ?S^ '»»-KAJMarketTh5. Friday or Saturday and Save the Roselle and ft E. Torberr of Westfleld John , ' the Lfiion-Sttm- i n is the fol- discover* to Us hearVs Joy that bete It WiU Surdy Pay You.- . . Phone Order* Delivered. won second and third priies, respec- recover lowinfowk g from the Bible "I beseech Cheeteand Cracker* Is power and strength to have victory tively; The club holds on open tour- Pttal I you therefore, brettren, by the mer- orerthe world, tbe flesh, the*evu>- nament every Thurtday flight. In thelast wi cies, of. Ood. that yc |iresent your DESSERT and no small share of that power coma* hljh school ..tournament last Friday (Choice) while 1 bodies ajiving iacrlfiie,_ho|y^*c? ' the dlscovery-thaVhe la noHuon*; Tuglit the winners nere:^Wllmar Lmige, by the ctptsVte unto Co3, wlilch li your isolated la what at flref blush teems to Bob Nagl'e and Chris Sorensen. The was so ressonsbte service** (Knmsns 12:1). high school pupils hold .a. tournament to gral , Tbe Lesson-Sermon nlso Includes be a losing struggle, m prayer .and commnrHon with Ood, he finds himself eyeryFrldaynSiht:4:r;i^ii- ':•< ali

FRESH HAMS, tares1" by Msry Bsker Eddy: "Psul ariBi mighty world, have In falih become th* V sore'd by the' Parish Circle, opened this hsd s clesr sense of the demands ifcToit paaswiais ot a, surer sufficiency that -or half, per U>. 1 afternoon In the parish house. A New -Th. _ of Truth upon mortals phnfcsJIy ^ Sweet Gder Co«e» tte-woddJtnow* nothing of. England supper will be served this ev- hlstorj and spiritually, when fee **M: antaclent xor what? Surely not the ening, while. the Afcn's, Club-of the 'Present your bodies a living sacri- Srvwd fro Chlosl 1 12 to 8 P. M. JlJSOfm Cover rmerrupnloua. saU-renrdlria m«hi«». OR-RUMPS OF liaaJu " "• -Go4 '• tomorrow night. EcTiSng pp which Is your nMouble service"* SenTot She wotkTand yet tt does not son all; ( 3tt) necessarily follow that the way of Ocd VEAL, per 1b. -.ance of John Cooper.' i well-known WasM is the way of penury and privation. R 277 per Ib. ventriloquist., A punch and Judy Show HAYASHI'S ht rather the way of sharing an that imig&*r> : wlJL be presented tomorrow afternoon North Av. CRANFORD ** have, whether feod-or profit*, with by Mlu Jcule Arthur. Copies of a new Phbn* In personal lten*^w« an al.f< «*«other aouh who may be toes priv- )VER BLOOM" FANCY "cook book.-uith recipes selected and ; ways pleased to twelve "hem. - Ikged. bat no Its* deserving. / M1LK-FED YOUNG ' published by the Parish Circle will be on sale at the bazaar. IMMttfatt Mot.tobesure. FOWl^kgiie, CHICKENS, The Men's dym Class will open for F Totwh Method activity after Vhe" Thanksgiving holi- TOP SIRLOIN OR BOT- '7 * days. AU men interested in gymnasium FREE -_*, Chart CHOICE work one, night a week, should write H TTPDJOat the Recreation Office, stating the night It! SIRLOIN -most suitable fordaas. The program .-TE . .STEAICS, wfll consist of games' and Individual ac- - per Ha. tivities. TYPEWRITERS An On an FANCY LARGE MILK- - Picked up last Saturday by Sergt canS&l FANCY LARGE ROAST- Martin and Officer Coleman, Harry JO1 FED FOWL, 4'/, to ING CHICKENS*/ •%;* - Greene lO.ncolored, of Baltimore. MIL, Jest ^ ^SjkH fc- was ordered held'for the Grand Jury, on a charge of. carrying concealed we*-. lqt pans, when; arraigned before Judge jj, L. L. Ixrreland." JusVbefore Green was IN8TB0CTION BUTTER, - captured. Officer Woods, Jr. and Offl- 1 Du r,w BsnliuTittf^tiTiminT aid* tit clean Dvina-g . ia»iiniiilli••Vnhinai.Vns ir imfSBMSLVOMSM T ; i ofPnrlty Me.^.ahtomi s^rM'drvloai to tddto PfiAMACY 'Andrew MUcnelT of CharTeston. 8. C, •h^;comttrv and c^ublonM oourtay that and James Brown df Baltimore, both colored. 'After questhfaming by Chief Hennessey, the men were ordered out - 1^. of town. "> * iJiv ^L&izLk'f- '&-Si}-eJJ&iS!Ji«''i

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THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND GHRONKXE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER -'•< Turkeys WiB Trot at JUNIOR POLICE ARE PABK COMMUUONU GUESTS OF CHIEF wwrpeii, luuproivnco News of the Week Union Count)' Park Commtssioner WtnoeU haa bwn ro-appolnied tor a Plans Icr Uw Qr« year jerm by Justice of the Su of Jhe i$tP9M3ca& "(Sw'ClarencV'aS'CaieV^ In and About'Town the meeting of the mltiee, headed by Herbert H. -the park .boart oo: Norembrr 18, CRANFORD,N.J. ler. Monday evening la the dMb Chief it Ponce Jamea K. ••/ after semng as secretary >of U» A WAHNEH. TIIKATHK A new-restaurant. "The Oood Pood M'WKItK A WKICOMK SKAT AWAITH YOU _ PERSONAL As the Qnt acUvtty 00 that wmWtntmafnwi tb» Jonkr PoUce tt lunlnary park commission whtfh pre- err." will open tomorrow at 111 Un- Mrs. Oeorge Kedenberg. or Willow program, the committee completed ar- tact mght In-the 1^. cedfd the-present-, board tor thrpur-' WHEN IN IHtL'ItT CflONC IK. a-«atU i avenue. North. ... street, is confined to' her home by-.111. rangeraent* for the annual Turkey to at-" V"" v* Investigating Uw feasibility anc ness. Trot" which-will take plan Monday wodance. an bat six oj the tone, and desinhlllQr of eaubllshlng a tyitem oi r E II IOR M \ 'S i) V. 8 The Cran/ord Glider Club .will hold Mrs. F. D. Dodge, of Prospect street, evening, starting at cleat o'clock. county parks In this county. Mr. Wen- Hon. to m-J-7i« P. M. '..:.-. Nat.arid llal.tfar*-!.J°-1-» P. M.I I rate sajeat the Cranford Trust Com- after the Owt, the*oy» attended the entertained her luncheon bridge club committee hu secured a treat 1 Mew Cranford Theatre aa.gue«U of thedell serves as second vice pretld<* original appoint- Tlie Progress Club met at the home gave -a bridge on Menday afternoon menu by. the late Chief Justice IV r ami '".' . for Mrs. Ford, of Qosta. Rica. Christmas party., which the dub tliia. Prrpand and served by by Mr. and (IKNKVIKVi: TOI1IS [Mrs. Frederick'Pay on Tuesday last There will be no admission charge tar gen. Other members are: Prmdrn 1!IJHJ_SJLVER HORDE" tfrs. Robert Crane gave a paper on Mrs. W. W. Buckley, of Central ave- Ma. MUtoo Doty. Fire Chief and Mrs.Caxton Brown, vice president, .Charles the trot and retrfihroents wtB Ham RToniaon, Frank Rarmer and .9 "'> • - s I. and Mrs. Moses Craig a paper nue, went to Boston yeaterday, to visit served. Hansel: Henry 8. Chatfleld and Charlra "A LADY * - i Women of the French Court her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Oreene. Mm. Jamea K. Heoneaaer. the dinner A, Retd~- KVKI.VN -HBKST The committee also waa decaared by the boys to be even SURRENDERS"- .. J.OI'tS UIH.IIHIM Miss Virginia Sykea, of Central ave The reappolntment of Mr, Wendell Is IT_JS bridge party which than the One standard which the •-..•.' AlMl .'; • • , . Also Arare Chapter No. 87 O. E. S. will place "Bee. 8 at-S o'clock In the cJab a Just reoognrUon of excellent service the weekend, to attend' the Prince chief has exUbUshed for the Junior Charile Chaw in. "llnllar. Dliir" Our ANNIVERSARY WEEK—LETS GO! Prmctpal Chartea A. Wallace of'the work ofthe Commlaalon. IA reception will be held oh this evening. visiting Mrs. Robert Blake, of Hamp- the ^^*** Scbooi. who works with Chief ton street, has returned to'her home in Orennan wUKhave charge of Monday - Tueiday . . ~ Rldgewood. _• Hmneascy In the Junior Police project, Nov. 24-25 The following have been drawn Other mtjBOtn ot the committee are at the dinner arid introduced . DIED ,\ MILLION I,\1<1MS las petit jurors of the fourth panel. Oc - :"Mn.fraa«eerarkrr Mrs. Fredrick W, Halnet, of Roches- as (aUojrv. Mrs. Prank Karmer. cakoa: Itegwst speakers, the ftrat whom was IS' VNVHOIIVH LANOUAtlK! f tober term: Oeorge-Alber|s, John H. ter, N, Y, spent.the weekend with her 'J. KcLaugtinn. Ooeer John A. Bnnoan of Eusabeth, Mrs. France* Parker Hansel, wife of [5tronft'*Edw«rd>It A.-6mith, ia-«harfe~o£,Uckata «titf1lia.-b*«-In'chajie-ofTfie"'BliaV Cnarlw Hansel, dl»d-on^love4nhtiUa.at (E Burnett. Michael T. Even. Thomas eight o'clock In the evening, al her hoh»> of Prospect street. 'which will be nfty cents each. Tahfc* beth Jonksr PoBce and the safety work "TlTOsre^hree IT Greene and William B. Kelly. may ijeJtsened.nQW-and tickets may on Springfield avenue., She was rradlng MlsiSaUlfr Hayes, oi_ Pittafle 14 < tn tte Utaabrth schools- for the past to her daughter, and apparently was In spent the weekend al home. be purchased from any member of the•en yean. OBleer Brehnan la well RK(UNALI) UKNNV - (i.lKK rJIWAUDH • KI>WARI> IliUIPIIV I rtlght. but there was. only the ordinary Princeton football game. end came, re at ttim talk. In' which he praiaed Mrs. Hansel wasran Inspiration to her [routine business to transact. Milton W. ARTISTS WILL EXHIBIT AT for. his Intortsvin Uw E Hobertshaw of West Orange was grant- Mr. and Mrs. 8. W^Smlth. of Elisa- many friends and a devoted member of Wed. beth avenue, gave ,a'bridge on Satur MITCHELL 8TCDIO8 boys and plmonlahfd them to follow "Nov. 26 Thurs. Nov. 27 fed a plumber's .license and an' appll The annual art exhibition at the Trinity Church of Cranford.. She will ; TIIANKNIIIViNII 1>AV day evening for fritndi from East Or- him as a jeader worth following.' In be greatly missed by her hiubuid. fam- '.. O»* l>»r Only for garbage collector's permit Gladys Vlnson Mitchell studios." I» he urged the boys to,bo loyal Ihe Play Ttiat Hill l.lv« I from a Roselle resident was refused.. ange, Summit and Cranford. ily and a uurge^drcle of lovinx friends. 'Mrs. Thomas J. Bruce of Pittafield Cummlngs. street, will open wtth-.a re- and tatthtul In their work for safety -ceptlon Sunday afternoon. HOT; JO. Toe Born In Virginia she was a noted beauty ; . - I.KWIS AVItKS , . street arrived home Monday from Lon- and the protectfco of life and property, and belle of her day. Bui-Hying Mrs. -Now ft Talking IMrtur* The TownshTp Committee will-meet last day of the exhibition will b» Dec Mr. ReiSy was introduced as the next ! next Tuesday nlghj at which time the don, after spending eights' months Hours are from 3 to S p. m, and ( Hansel are hir husband, a snii, Ctiarles '• • In' "Tin: dim,OK rut; traveling In France,, Germany. Swit- : Maker.. He-pointed out how poUoe- Francis Hansel; :'a daughter. Joy Han- ordinance authorizing the transfer of to »p. m. - - : ' • en now are looked up as the friends _v .••"•EA^ST--: (iOI.III-.N WKHT" [• control of, Cranford pork property along' zerland, Austria and Italy. Nearly a score of well-known artJsJa sel; and four grandchildren, . .'" / With ANN IIAKKINd ; Mrs, W. A. Ireland, of High street, oTboya. whae a. few yean ago. most [the river to the Union ;County>Fark will shflW^htlrworlC lneludtnf oUa, always afraid of men In uni- The funeral lakes place tills. IS WEST^ _^._^ ..,—: ...>.>-» ——dl. biota* ('iillMHljf/ ' ' HJplry'a llI :"Nl teas to the association's ali-day meet- sculptures, carved wood and Iron work. eld avenue, at 8 ^o'clock", UiSTttv" passage. The ordinance changing the said, have a wonderful opponmlty to - crosstbwn bus routing in Jhe center of ing last Tuesday. Sewing; was done Many of the exhibits come from otBcr loscoePouat'omelaUiig".. ,-- •••'•• '^ for the.Rome tor Crippled Children at showings where they won- gnat ranir. lean the logon ot service, which mm tho to$n also will.^b^considered on think so much of In later life, aa'exem. Friday Double Feature Biill Nov. 28 flnfll rpflfllng fltiri hiring Westfield. ^_ ^ : Anvfg th» mit-of-town artarta ex> The November meeting of the "Weil- IILSt-N »luLJOHNIiON_ 1 I -HKN WnilOUT LAW " Mrs-B.-W.-PirR«n*>lph.-of-AValnut hlbiting-wimie Ida-Hi RUeyvI^aSaOekU prners" was. lnrU»-fonii-ot-a..,kiddy .JU.i, = -:__:::: l__.-. ..'J.^.; ...: _._!••:. • avenue, wast hostess at the monthly Ada Budell and Hortense Budett. Hen- Cranlord as a town-is a wonderfuf field party, and was. held At tt>n'honie q( "Oh! Ml|arg !!»hatf" |. , with Illlflf Junmi Thirty-fl vejoabies were present at the work in. be dedarrd Declaring that meeting of the Baby Station yesterday meeting of the Woman's Home Mis- ry S. Eddy of Westneld. Josephine Mrs. Harrison Pray. 8outh Onion ave- sionary Society of the M. E. church, Oessner Raul and Harry Louis Raul ot stands ready to do everything he nue. The evening was enjoyably "ix-lil 1 COMINd MION— A afternoon lii the Fire House/ with the can for the Junior Police, Mr. Reilly Visiting Nurse In attendance. The held at her home on Thursday after- East Orange, Herbert Hooves and Peg- playing games, the prizea going U> j AMOS'N'ANDY in "Check and Double Check" noon. A highly successful silver tea gy Whlton of New York,. Toe list of asked tnetr assistance in bringing Mrs. Le Rol Laurlon and Mrs, r- C, Station meeta every Wednesday after- crippled Idddtae to the theatre as his 'noon in the Fire House from three to and food sale was also, given at Mrs.artists Includes John A. Bnmner of Jansen of Cranford and Mrs. Edward __ Be also announced he Is work- Clancy-oMUMello Twu.now. members -ftve-o'tlocfc—AH-mothcra are urged to m< oat a •cfirduie'under which"live bring their babies and young; children the* benefit of the Ladies' Aid Society jlle. Alice Crump. Leslie Crump. Peigy boya each week will be given an oppor- were welcomed Into the group, Mm. up to"schcioi age.to.be weighed and ex- of the Methodist Church. (ones, Neva F. Latonne, Orate Mcln- m to the theatre and learn Rol Laurlon and Mm II. O. May. Radways "Tested" Grass Seed amined. The Contract Bridge Class-met'tin tyre and Gladys Vlnson Mitchell an IU details-are operated, Mrs. Brock Urban was. a gunt ot the Cranford. William It LetBniweU of tvenlng. [The inext" meeting will bo "tAWNMAKEIt" Furimilil LAWN lltllWl HllADTTiTid QUICK OtlOW Monday evening- at the "home of'Mr. ] Weak?. AJ Stanger was 'the other 1 wh0 held oh 'December. Hi at the homn of ml>turr>. 'WJII.TP. CM)VKH, uruuliw Urrniun IIKNT rinAHtf-IIIIEEl' The I Rev. Thomas flUpatrlck. and Mrs. Lisle Beardalee. on ProspVct Westneld. J. Emily V. Plrnon of Wy- After-briefly praising Chief - hird.'aiul.C'lfEVVINUS KKHC'UK mul ntlirr.lMI'ORTKI) iivumk has served as curate of St. Michael's street, to study the game under the ln- oming, Phoebe JO (schmck ot Bast Or- and the work of the Junior Mra.' Paul i ' INKEtrriClllKh — r'KHTII.I/F.UH — HDI'I'I.IKN L Church for the past few months has itruction of Wallace Law. Members >nge, Josephine VermUye. and Oerald tie told the boys the trustees of I1IUII (iltAKK NIIUHKRY HT(M'K > been transferred to St. Nicholas' it the class are: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar "oster of Westneld, Marion fstricktrr Camp Cranlord offer the camp for the L/tNDNCAHINO 4 KKNOVATINO — CONHTRIJCTION Svelyn Watts of Short Hills. Clara B- "'"•"'•"I if iyn. fr »n^ iWr. p w, Hykf», Mr. iVetyn wna m OMV»» • .^^-™ —.-TBy-qf-tt** boya any time they wanT~lt7 MAE RQHRER I'ltlNTK-rLAN.. .nd KSTIMATKH Clll tHUII.l.t HtlllMlTTI.ll The Rev. John Hubert", curate at Holy and Mrs. Frederick Franklin. Mr. andsene* PeckrLeonMne- Huntsman-and JUr He conetujSrd willi a round of atories. j IHHU-rlKOItl) AVK. Family Church, Union, has succeeded Mrs. W.W.'Buckley, Ulss Robinson, len B. Lalng. v *0Ut a few 00 Principal Wallace HAIR DRESSER • fllANriMUV N. J Father Fltzpatrick as assistant to theMiss Katharine Qrtene and Vtr. and A musical program to being arranged. vhich iMuugbt happy camp memoriea lAVE' TIME. Have jour hair dnwd f Rev, James F. McDonald, pastor of tha Mrs. Bcardslee. • with Mrs. Elmer E. Dey, Jr. ot Cran- the boya, . .. • • •I home. For an appmnlmeiil, phaiH BOI'I'MEM ANI.) KgUII'MKNT Hill OOLP OOUIUIKH, I'UIII.H; I'AltKD local church. ______._C^ - Miss Alice M. Wakefleki of B8 Cen . AND.I'ltlVAlti KH'I'ATKH . • , ford and Mrs.D. E. ShaeBer of Short Crmnfonl «-lSM. MKMIIKIt.'Nnliiiiiiil Hoirir I'laiillnu llufiim tennlal avenue, a member of the class Hills as soloists. Tea Jrtll b» servtd An attempted robbery of the Joseph It to reported that a blind World War . , -''ITU NWE.A-HOMB UNTIIi I'l'H ,1'I./UITKD" of 1933 at the New Jersey College for Sunday siternoon. those who will act feteraa has been selling candy__in A. glummer: residence In Riverside Women, In New Brunswick, is a member as hostesses being Mrs. T. B. Ball of drive was prevented Saturday night, >anford Ihli week and tils repreaenta- **<«*<^«««**«HJ^^ of the hockey team which represents Plalnneld. Mrs. Edward M, Cole. Mia. , bat* caused much comment from Martha Gross Plumb when Mr. Plummer discovered a manher class. A series of Interclass sports Leslie Crump. Mrs. John H. Low. Mrs. near the house.. He was reported as many people. Including some »'ho are ELECtRICAL ivents out-of-doors Is now under way. Roger S. Norton of Cranford. Mrs. Le? active hi relief 'work for disabled vet- TEACHER OF PIANO haying a. gun In his hand.; The police Victoi_lM_.count___»i,_polnt»-,toward_ai! land C. Davis of Westneld. Mrs. 8. P. TECHNICIAN ALYSIfl-OIAIlMONlCl " were called and*bfncer Kbvaps searchr Shacidetorx^wyomhig. MrtAlbet C athleUc trophy which Is awarded at the c.-Mni-'Albert'C: Htadio—Ml Casloe Ave, ed the neighborhood without 'finding end of the_year.tQUie class makta» the Thompson, of Maplewood. Mrs, Irrtn» :he~nteran tells people he calls upon, : : i d W Whalf'df'.me: load _my6t3^dmy6t3^*"A"^iad'der'1iai''pem''"i>iaMiii l highest number of; points.. - K 'w>ina~i-iJ6ma »6W'iwt">«* vhouB*revtdenUy-'-U>' reach an upper window. ,on. Mrs. Philip W. HaU and Mrsdeue. d by oOcen of Capt. Newell Rod- wltltuijt any otjlitftituiit Ut yuti Oeorge Corbett of B SprlnineUi ave- Louis 8ayer,-«! -Cranford——-—-— — PUl» Po^V«tcr*W ol Foreign PROTK WM R5HRER ,ue was taken seriously' ill Monday Wars, Uy only local veterans', group. I'ltosiirr ANii''icnii.'iKNT WORK On a charge of ^disorderly conduct night, but was reported as being" slight- V Private Initruclion made by James W, Barrett -of Pine rCRANTORO ROtART CsVlT* AT IIKAttONAliMC ' street, Hewlett Bryant, colored, 33 ly improved this morning. District Oovtmor- Roy Tiffany was CHAS. S. GIVENS HAXOPHONE, '.". TBUMPKT North avenue, East, a taxi driver, was the guest of honor at the.luneh meet- CLARINET TBOftiBONK E. FRED SULZER fined K Monday by Judge L. L. Love- IUN1OR SUBSCRIPTION DANCE Ing of. the club at Hayashi's today.' At MlOIOt DCCOBATOM IMS Trl. ClUnfiirU 0.0040 DEC. 5 AT ROOSEVELT SCHOOL TtL CranfOfd %• land and his municipal taxi drivers' eleven o*lock the District Governor 01II 219-Wnlnul A«e, CIlANt'ORU license was revoked for fifteen days. It The annual Junior "Sub" will be held met the officers and directors of the Tel. • was alleged that Bryant insulted: Mrs. this year on • December S, at *:30. l( Club for a-conference on Club affairs. Barrett, when told that Mr.'Barrett will be herd as' usual In Roosevelt Governor- Tiffany congratulated the -had left thehouse, as there was a.da-School.—The .tickets this .year are^lj*? Cranford club on it* good record dur- Dr. J. B. Engle lay hi the taxi coming, after it wasstag or drag- , ' ' • • ing the past years, more particularly IU VETClfUNARiAli N called. •'•• ---' JackBoyer's Orchestra has been ob- attendance record which la .a beacon to W. H. JEFFERY DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL - John W. Heins & Son tained for the occasion-and-it-lsrsaid Iher cIubsTpur Krstressed the-neces- Merris Tarnpike aaeTVHaie HT" . Forest E. Westbh of Elizabeth was to be very good, the chaperons this sity far active Rotary service In other ... . '.. ' SUMMIT, N.J. ..."'• -.''.. *;the. winner of the match play" last year will be"Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clem- lines, praising work done by the dab ' Tel. BUOunlt fl-O3»l Thursday evening' at the Cranford In- ent. ••• ;. •" • —H:: - ' and urged further activities. •• .. • door Golf,, Club. George Wilson of Don Moyer from Oswego. N. Y, was CONTRACTOR , Real Estate and Insurance RoseUe and R. E. Torberg of Westneld .John F. Wolf of US Retford avenuvenuete * jtroduced as the new Scout Eaeortiw LH. CHAFFEE won second and third prizes, respec- recovering In Elizabeth General HOB rorHJnlon County. Mr. Moyw now te Decanting —Paper hanging C'UANrOltD MOTOR VEIIICUC UURKAU tively. The club holds an open tour- pltal from painful' Injuries sustained t resldeni^of Cranford. Carpenter and Builder nament every Thursday night. In thelast week, when he cranked' his car Jobbing a Specialty ' 1 North Avenite (Oppmll* HtaUon). Rates Moderate Plus BatHfaction high school .tournament last Friday while It was In gear and waa run down T Telephone CRanford (-07)7 " * CKANTOKD night the wlnhGrs~%eTe~!~Wllniar Lange7 by the machines One of his shoulders _•__* "!__L* _?*_y*" a Bgv« 1 SOUTH bth STREET. CRANPORO Bob Nagle and Chris Sorensen. The was so badly torn., that It was necessary Phone Weatfidd 22690-W high school pupils hold .a tournament to graft new flesh and skin. -His face every Friday night. - "- -" , was also seriously Injured.

Trinltjf Church" Annual Bazaar:TJpon"- sored by the Parish Circle, opened this Meatare of tk* Gnat HARDWARE afternoon in the parish house. A' New are but tew (real men In WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26th England supper will be sened this ev- history.- said IU Ho, the- sag* of ening, nhtle the -Men's Club of the It North Ave. W. FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER lUUrthnl Chinatown, "and none that I recall •THE COMMUNITY STORET has lisii. th«Ji GOOD ORCHESTRA FOR DANCING tomorrow night, including the appear- tonally realising bis own greatness."— 3 Tvlake: Reaervationi Now ance of John Cooper,' a welMonown Wear-Evcr" Aluminum ventriloquist., A punch and Judy Show Washington Star. - ROA-STERS wlJL be presented tomorrow afternoon Norma Higgin Tennis Club and Restauraot, Inc. by Miss Jessie Arthur. Copies of a new cook book,-with recipes selected and Tel. Cranford 6^2046 published by the Parish Circle will be 1593 Sprintffield Ave. Cranford N. J. on. sale at the bazaar. _. L

The Men's dytn Class will open for activity after Vhe" Thanksgiving holi- days. All men interested In gymnasium HARDWARE work one, night a week, should write The Yale Motor-Coach Conine. the Recreation Office, stating the night It North Ave, W. Tri. «-OWl -most suitable for.dam. The program -THK COtfUDinTr STORE" lorlarce 1 SIMONIZING-PAINTING will consist of games'and Individual ac- TlatelDreasuaav J ~VCovera, Cu»hion«, Curtains and Trimming '.. THIS WEEK" «• nation—KILKI Drtnk more of Aa Casual 8PXCIAL SALE 1 It. It's life ltseUI- _ , Body and Fender-Repair* - Picked up last Saturday by Strgt. —«yl Billy Break ODay. Particular Work for Particular-People Martin and Officer Coleman, Harry JOHNSON'S PRODUCTS SAVORY ROASTERS - Greene 19,.£O.ored, of Baltimore. VO., Jaat What Yea Need iat Brighten Dp PYREX OVEN WARE ^JL'j. PEE, President \ ,_ was ordered held'for the Graha Jury, far TBAKKBOnmCG PHONE KHERSON I-1JM on a charge of. carrying concealed wea- 1 qt can Johnson'* pons, when; arraigned before Judge Pie and Cake Tina 151.161 JEFFERSON AVE., ELIZABETH, N. J. L. L. Ixrreland. Justbefore Green was -liquid WK-^-—$1.40 captured. Officer Woods, Jr. and Offl- 1 Ducting Mop 1.25 SOUTH SIDE n'' i-mnpanlons. CURTAIN RODS "Andrew MilcBeff of Charleston, B.C. HEAT MARKET and James Brown df Baltimore, both BOTH Wcttngbowe Mwfa La>pt 14 & UNION AVE. y "colored. 'After questhlonins by Chief CRANFORD 6-1035 EU NER A L DIJlECTO=RS ... I- s _ Hinnessey, \he men were) ordered out FOR 6f$L0B » - . TaL W" J ~.-\~- of town. N IIMs«Afa,M*fth . CsVUFOsUMl J. w.. rWJf * •* , , I " ' ' ' \ I -J, , I T ' ,' _ >» 7 \ '

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And Ironically enough. tw» arseta IMMMHIMMIMItlDI before lloyal's marriage, Gen*»tev« r«- rceived not only in advance lirsaiarjr I sod a* generous bonus from her flrm. An Old English Village to Be Sent to the U. S. Jealousy as It Affects tte Women fHNNEYOFTHEFORq • •••»!!••••••••••«•• **Vl| portaut »rrutlva pmition In Mth ioK^D aa Lacsa . BHHQ0t.Pl MM BY " T HuT q. B»n twait,,^ ,^( story. of her In papers the- country They ha"d~b«eB ««ri otber'a doacat " By FANNIE HURST S firlepda. It m found that In the will ... - ...... - . ^ over, ' •• * '" ' '. . •The 'mother of (Jenevleve, who had of e*ca tie otKer appeared as txnefl- I/ecu a widow for twwily two years, One waa a former actroa, of SUPERSTITIOUS • nil. wlwxe druggie bad Iwn a lunl enUaldenbleaorial asd artlatle atand- ' r — SUE • HEN .(.wieVlcvc Jolinium wai one, bek'nri lo expand In her old age t other beaotifuJ jonac artiat cluhtet'ti hlie wan" -cttrnkiic In like one of thote-Japan**; paper Bow-- and aocietj woman. They had beco ht-'r rii[.Hfity (ia private •*(•<*- >rii whl.h. dropped Into-water, unfold) Inaepanble—aad oow tbej vert dead, Wri-tary to Hut *!<*• 'incident Vllelr leave*. Prldn In her glri was! ahot by the b«n4 of one of them, a of lying's (lfpJtPirntnt stort' ui I .•«•'* t the sustaining motive of thew nnish-' murder and a aaldde. ^ • thlrtf im-ro thurt any ywitti of Her'Ing years of her life. Ami yet deep JUid wnat do yoo nppow wai the i •cquniiitaiirv, In her tired, old heart,* the' mother of eanae of thla traitdyl A treat aor- OrtiPvU'vt* liniftvliiit in fl imii) would (ielieyleve saw, Juit as clearly as On- rvkj A financial, loai ao deraatatlxic be CUIIIM! **fiulural bum 'I'ti^lncHti iiblt* evlevi. hernelf, th.. kind of defeat that that It would hare chanted tie coorae Ity." Rhe Ilkiwi t»i« cnndirl.-flii* <;lu«ti auceeiia win bringing lo h*r daughter. of their U»ej?' A bopeleaC lorer trl- of WIIIH, the piny of rii[il<]lfy, tuttuto-* Wlieihtienevieve WHS twenty-six, she •njle? No, Indeed; Jon Jealousy on limn arid nhfi.-w'JliM'HJt, Hint tiMikphici* nnd her mother occupied a hHrld*ome the part of one of the women because her friend, after hatlni ontahone her fA/^,, In tho Unity TrjrT'^-nlUc wurlil flu- tiny npurtmi'iit In a smart apiirtinetit hotel. THE FEATHERHEADS by (Jiiy tifNriil-rnllllii^' nhunt IMT. liillevleVen clothe* wj.f* ell lier tailor- at a dramatic dab, was now Invited Win1 ii ulitt wrnt IKIII)/1 fyt'iilngH (o nniile or French Import*. She drove to a lonctieon to which ahe wat not the 'flrnnlt lniniiiriihilt* , h\utstt\nw. «he her iinn"'nimbler Hhe employed aj toTlted. . • , - . '. ' :. h "linjeVlWIflTfiS n» iTrojiipanjfiiiio.'ner ' —A mnnltr«ia~a~»ntaae~OTigragTF tnlk Him of ttm ufllrc; of tli« tHcircn inolhiT. Sim was regarded as the J Tltatloo to a luncheon. «f UIP yUK/ni^**frxcM nnJ her trim.(•Indent and oiitHtiindlng bust-' . That la the Incredible thln^abont uwn iwiirtitiiii'iQ. tliWr-imfihcKls. fcltm: iie^s.wonmn of- her-state" •••;•' '-• -*" Jealoo»y. Ir has no tense of Taluea. ffM alertly, dcfply IjiK'rcHtfd In her A There H'BH even .Monte talk of pn>lfijr 1 hate alwaya tbonjht that jealonay ^idV^ilM the miijor ren*on why she wn» rii.n. ^ ling her.up for m,i>or, whith (Jmo- ' eyed, bot aa blind, it alwaya affecta peonle to that they in- ran «miynn . inert untile .world that wan t-hlefly jieo- WII- iiiiicle a rnmilrr-wMe tnur In reaaonable> but alxotatel/ bereft, of mum SHE. MAS TAT pled^ hJJ.-mcn.# That Ls. »ri*jf. by thehehnir of her linn, otiiervln;* thii de- all Joaiment and all aenae of ralcea. lime she' wn« Iwenty tliree, the name parinietit «lorc nicthnda of the Inrje That la why It Is not as Incredible Th» nle* aoft rain water, Hf ciuolit- atfd bottled. Is utwldarad very hi,,. I? • "Genevleve.. Johh.t«m, (Iwicriii Mana- aton-a In llm liirje dlleK, nnd on her •a It wonld aeem that a woman ahould Bclal for the face and hjn wn«" tinii THEERdSTED cUlma he aaw onf-thn't hud entirely •* i>lirn»<> ttlilrh V I6»t Ita-.ahailoir, buj nny child knows lo Krlml llnj-lf lulu tliu The blow Vf'thla' dentil 6ARP0N thllt would be Impossible. Women Ma^iSocxaJly to Safes Two double jieiihuis do for Hie head conscMii'O lU' Ibh.iir thill siiHitp_hA with anJnleu«Hy • ' •-..-' r .1 Hli««" Wlii'lll H TjiiJ^il'arf''.7'".'t iii'i''th'-r's'tlecllnini;~ By HUglTHutfdh.' ;'"". •ml—tall-of vthlg Tcrefiiiire; nnil nre >«ll''»ll»SHHHfll«li«ilil»inHHHHH>W -yp7irHrfitu'.:hiid neYer for^HeviC^iTlvfri' ^ll E lliiie la c6fiilng**whMi-^wnnien nlrietr miles ta Jsour. obe tuu the fAlimorof KuU» Natural TiTsiorrT -•ml-eyes nre-Vhlifcmavy heans;~tte for- the tallest passenger when ht i awaririi'xK' of• ihtM fmt (Irnvi- llmir lief «o liicrcdlhly^iiioiie:There bad' i. will tliltikTBothlriB' ornyrns~acrwS sensation of beinjr In i steady, aiow- *****************ttttttii leg* abort tooVtiplcks. arid the- .ear* chooses to'stand. •..", llninu tu h- or to' do a day's sboppjns. •The ctuhlonpadded aluminum seats dehlred It cnn be cu.t from the top' of easily adjusted window at .'onus sislj MIIIKII, mid iiiliiKli'd >ii>rliill). lii'Kllll to lltrr II/IJH Inn], bci-rj crowded with ac- . ""lt]''}."'it"- <" " >og like nred fox.- An^l "nirplaiio liren"kfant«" nnd "air- enable one to recline aa In a deck n salmon can. • • _ • ' •" Is.cool- but not too cold. i:v,h ilt wKri'RiitR. tdiiiiYioVvcTCTrS il 'wi'te, Inlii tlvllli's; her- vvenlliKS no devoted to but-nln't" by the Crec.-lndlnns for plane twts," given In the attractive chair or to sit erect There Is plenty midsummer -when traveling In Vxin- \ Illllo iirMul...uX_nluuriii!aa.fi-joui-lii;lili-, abort) triiyelt.InJierriajm-r the frown of leg rooa)^andnnlentxL.QiLh£ad ; : -nettn - airplanes,^- r-have^ioriirt'O'-... tlcti' "I'liry nilnilii'il IICT. Iml ftlu> ri|i- ttilddehty now, ilevtiNliillngly, (Jen*. •)jln7iIa"lHTweeTri'lie' «lreot"'8Tave'Tiike. b{g CIUPS, are going to be the height woolen hose ami fur-lined boots. ] r«wrnii'il nuiitMlilriK lnnrri'H.illilc. Wliut vli've-Jol>ji.«oii .was faco to fine with of faahlon In ajvar of two,. X "'"Then, too, there Is no unplcasntt jmilli ciiniini; I.--* ihiiiVuiiivfiMiiih Uu- her II.|I..|INI-.H. •• • - —Such la the forecast'Df Grace Wil- H-W *lbratlon'to brace one's nertesupilnst.. COMES AN AUTOMOBI ninipiinl Hint Ililn i|iili'i,' iiruwlijililntd, And In thin case the stiicnn "ml*. liamson Wlllett, whn. writes of the Occasionally the plane undulates lim»-| PONT YOU CHILPRE trt I'ycd itlrl win cniiiliuuiilliiK, fortuntjl never come singly" |»egnn_ip jineeil 'ami comfort of the hew Ameri- FORGEHING YOUR air pocket, particularly over the ilc^n, cnulil -li liluwvir rninriirtnliliii n|- prove Itself.' ' - "Hitch your wugon to a star" Daan't can mail and passenger plaiies 10 Har- bat there Is none of I the Jarriinroi* u I'lili'rlnln ln'rT'' Tlmro WIIH In! the jear of lipjc-moiber'a death a thing.to do with a»trology. per's Ilazaar. '- ' 1 TROUBLES receives In an automobile or H nil." I nnotlillio K In- niuia .Uii Hint »liw nmld n.it tlvnijvleve, ilrlvlnis her .smart rondnter I ness la a vice; tlia.t those road train. While on an-alrplaw I llirtMigii tiiv iimii'n irnniciiueL with • American airplanes aro even Imore »_ 1 I mure ryaillly niT(iiii|ill»li-/.if. liTir»i.l>. liuuriom ami. coniformMi> than the' -- -.—Join nti'v U wua nn IIKIIIIOUH nnd II mililli' ami n I- accident. A Inn-It, rurmlmi Slum airy-mail would make a good Huropeau ones, she imlnta out, wlth- my handwriting was. as legible n« If Krailual ihlni; linn bv|:iin to inkv pliiii> wild, crinhiHl Into 1116 ilimk of her cook ir lie eoiihl get' practice enouuh t.he added attraction of a courier who J.sat at my desk nt. home. ear, " hurling her soine ton feet HEN a man was a boy.. In • Illtlv Miir'ld Unit ruvulvvd uniiiiid At ltoiinoke, Vn., a niun risked lil» looks after the pinwonciTs' needs.The Genuvlevo Julmann. ' ' .- out nf It. -., ; W Just so big and no bigger. *Jt la the absence of vibration I... life to rescue ft cat. from under the hourly schedule on the coast-to-coast the lack of dust, dirt- and odors that Kven with her ulrl friends, the j»o- For four mouihs till Iny.In a eas^ wheels of an uutuuinutle aud, when no route is A convenient' one. and the Then It wasn"t a Joy,,, . . . Four months racked with pain; and . Not to {>azzte and flgger. , ' : enable, an'air passenger to step from Inllon of bur kind of auperlorlly liis. uwuer could be found, named the facilities at the airports are 'excellent. a plane at the end of a Journey of »an to re«t benvlly upiMi (Jenevlevn. yet. Ir. n .way. a. she rtmm to Iwik sndNiu, Uackemlo river; During the cat' -Dnmlt." Including a lounge, shower baths and With a shanty the scboot And the President Graver, three thousand or six IJiousaod nilles It wn» nut, of courae, that they n- upon them, Ihc four li«ji|^est mouths long filter nights jh_ey; a re quiescent, Tlie Iloanoko (Va.) Chnmliurof CcittK miring Tonnis nnd well-trained maids. without a trace of fatigue," 7 the regular rule •cted tlu>-wny-thc-hn.vn Hid.;"Tliey\rv- of-her-life..- - --.-••' - • -- .- -j fmt at~the\liriit sfght of tlie siiii they eWVlins dfacovcretObatuiost oj'tile There Is lew vlbrailon Iri'an airplane (ardetl her ulih rpert mid n rcrlnln ' lloynl tlttrgnn, whose wife, before ! become frlglilened at theln ahndows visitors to Virginia mountain suinmur than on an ocean llher,_wldie the op- Was to carry things over. auiuunl of itwr,—Thvjr nen> (iruiid of his dlvorct', liail gone tilt with a chatif. i atid tear nway/ht a terrlflc >ptMiit to oine front the const aud iuo»t' portunlty-for rest aiflTivlaxatlon' la tier frleniliililp, and even while they finr, citimi to visit her tlitlly. DuimH I escape them. TlleXiVriter iiaa'seen muiintuln realtleiK- vacationers go to Justjis great. . ,., -.."..-.. Ob,'.that teacher of mine T=ffi?SatTS:'1i'' ™»« r> know -what AX -tatstd iti 1blnirrntid''m3rn*t1itTl|ftiln'CBnTOieoia'^h»«>«««• £y'ry lesson each day , itr new rt;»erye^to Ihiynl, Life. Hut In ilie'end, what happened to in:(liu iiii) s|cnliy iormeiited mtuiiiis In I "x' Left a three or a wren, ' these clr! frlfinlit was that |hey mnr- «llitt hoiiiltnl win smldenly awe'eler to • Then I round out the way— rleil off, nrie'tiy~mie~Tho' liie'vlfaTiltr llHierieve-thnn shotlarpd"to~adinTt,"— "I \" -After Ibat It was-bearen. - ••airing* of young people who hhd Hut it was to causa.iiuirleiiioiit'lri oooooooooooooooooo grown up lonejher In- n comiiiiiultv Ii.- her.tlwlnrm tho failure of Ihe heiilthy By NELLIE MAXWELL I could add and divide Knn to lake place. Tom married ,lwi- .young body of thin young 'woiuaii to »»•««»»•»•••»<•< And not leave any leavin'. rc»poii,| IIH thi.y rxpiH'led It III Mo. Yes, whatever 1 tried ny. Avrll married tleorue. Thv Iveii: ond us soon^ns tha chlldrVn begin ti tatsy to feed, but with the full anil .It would;'8lways come-even. nedy-twliiit married two local mur, The hones or (ieneylcve's body, wero go to'" schooj. iiWp them pusjie over chiiiiln. Aril Him Irving, tlvneVlnvu'ii kiillllint all right, but Inertia lay upon l*lf» .U'cliecker*il Khnili! li winter comeit the lunch problem for When a agger that'fuss*! 1UI> by Ion, Of Illawatlm Ihelr Iciiotil -iirobititui.' "she certainly thousand*-of children who must carry rliwert friend, made nit lulcrcKllui; nl- her. She could not be Coaxed Into even neetls-co-operatlon aniKJielp. from Mie.. At the end I'd discover, . .a_:scliool'lunch. .- " - . llahre with a youhg artIKI from Sw attempting to walk." lier doctors f». who have had the mosf sue- bead of the bouse wltb tlie child who" That was easy—1 Just ' Children crave sweets; itv«r«-ms thyv •garilfjl her In nhiiimninot mu| >ufX -doeemot-like- thc-ftjods-thnVnrir good • crja-lu Inncntii!; olUl.lr.'ii Uill>c nil DCCTJ sug*f to supply the ent-rsy that One by. one, slowly, auhtly, Inevl.t. gestml morn menial effort. for niul necessary for him, 'Flilnk of. kinds of foodtt, or at least, tolerate "" ff^Jy ,u»ed In. their natural : ably,. And with tb» pmnlng of tbn ltoyul Morgan ciinie lo Hhjiro In their jdnnnlng three innils it ilnr AI.,| trj-tm Then I got out of school "" "years, there came 'to lienFvlevo Jiie TmiitemeTitr linpTiTtTre" life wi^rTS^nTulls~^n=raFHntrexpreio^hem;_hjivc found that' wherj eplen theF activttipi; .'lbriweeFe a s of drlrnl fruits . And "the probienuTVere bigger, Krmvn mm win to mnkk them palatable with var|ejX paaaliitT.of certain iilustous, hopes and liourid nirjn the recovery t>r'eji-iievlev»'ture over food, the youngsters will fo.lT aiul on a^snmll budgct-for food. Tliere i, tlntesandjlirs arc nl- Bulil found-It a rule - |A college, may beWwat ofltjnt. " ; MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S dreams. The crash of tho last of Johnson. If frightened him to conH low, esptvially boys; if daddy np|ieiira woiild not bo many bunlness hquses 'ure candy,'a_plece. or For whatever yon flgger: . . :ino,7- aaya Coed Cora, "-but it's ih»' them cume-wbeh ltoyni Morgan mar- tfinplate the conllnimtloh of her beil-'j 'ot a part-of tomorrow. ' - B.««ty of Overcoming hope for happiness was Imund up in lo conceal from "her his terror'on care for- the babies,-feed tlio family to depend on school ium-hes, they corujtarch pudding ttavored with Some one has said, wlBely 'and ilf- the lljure of this able anil amliiblo nhxlely, he found himself sitting bo j cocoa, caramel or maple, are alt en- There Is plenty oft^ln. . ' ;• \y:"K river becomes crooked hv fol- »oung engineer, Hut deeply Inside of sldo'Jier bed beiiglng her, with ten Joyed by the little people. Plenty of ThThere.UU ddubtinbi' ' A lowing the line of least resistance » her. .Vrben Jhe. blow of his marriage in h!s«yeiC.aiid lean In Ida mice, fresh vegetables, when seasonable Dont let It. remain. ^ does a man." It's a thought uwtA came; (Iwievleve . reullit^l till! this' to cotiM'nirnte upon defeating this and the canned wheu (he fresh are Make your problem come *ren. pondering No man Is worth nimh »lo time'(lie had been cut to the soul.; ;: strange ' inerttn In lier He'pitiirnl out of the market, are esstntlal for Start the morning aa bright ||j Why Boys Leave good health. does no{ have a purpose to «tilth Ii? .jfortji, Jiis. |iasslonato need for Iter rW -And aa free ^a a rpverji sticks., Ihronrt J(hifk j»M tliln , TJw^ y If woiilil hitylF ittmnl from-tlfii\f W'eifnnircSniiitTllonsliliC Jle" poured" finestleset resistance.!** lottciiioe.- outset, to_tho«e_whoI,kne5irIii)yaUlh«t; fortiriiir love Tor her Rl«t and Carrot Soup. DoiTt TOO carry If over! Honor and glory are for "Mm tint a girl like (lenevleve .woultt have been rrwas then that tleitetleve with her Take one cupful of mashed carrots, (A ••». DHUa aotbeb.! orercometh. Irrefntably better julted to him than happiness over her like in aurora, con. a few grains of nutmeg, one cupful the .one of .hbi.. choice. — - .... . fessetl her, plight. Otuevleve wa.1 carrot slock (the water In which they ltoyal waa Ibe level-headed, up-ahd. afraid to get well, flcnvvleve was were cooked), two tahlespooqfuts of romln; qf AH afraid M«t Ult_fi!i •Cnnr mliw.l tU Inevitably headed for a substantial Ing bark tner her, might aneep him butter, aalt, pepper and a half cupful kind of-mceess. The girl ho married away from her. of cooked rice with three cupfuls of was Ibo frilly, "('alternated'southern U w'ajs the most heartbreaking, heart- milk. Combine tlie curruts with the belle type, that lisa been crowded tn hurting thing tlmt hail eier happened water and milk, add th* "butter and th» wiffl hy her more Juodern nod effi- to ISo.mt Murgsn. It made her so In- flour which have been cooked together cient sister, j i ei|ires»lbly denr to him and so Inex- ami when smooth add the rice,an d Oencvleve represented pretty nearly pretwlbly pltthetlc. _. _ Reasonings, _flnlshlng with a table- all the things that ltoyal Morgan When Cenolove's convolejcence pt> ad- ly! sq completely, that even hoc dut> Iffloier soup will -keep In Uit Ice •milted bitterly to herself, the greaier tors were aghast at tho miracle of th« chest for another day. _ _ _ her success In business, the niorvjure-. otcrnlcht change that had taken place ly she anl Iloial grew apart" He hsd In her. Peach Nectar. alwaya shottn a Hne and robust en- K»en tier recovery waa efficient, said reel, atone and crush rery ripe. .thuslasm of her achievement, but her frjends. - — - sound peaches. To six quarts of the there came the time whrn Iloyal Iloyal Morgan knew better. pulp add one Quart of not too strong - laughlfigly pointed nut to her the fact 1 Jioegar. Let stand In a crock for 30 that she waa earning more money than Memory Ho»«r«J hours »lth a cloth tied over Ihe top- lie was. ' The annual ceremony of observing of the. container. Strain twice, one* BotliWereSatiBBed That waa the beginning. Hoyal be- the death of Andrew Carnegie wm through cheesecloth and the next KSII to foll.off In hut attentions. ltoyal held recently at hit 'atjitge In IMtten- through^ flannel. Measure the Jolea7 began.to tw.apologetlc In offering her erlvjt glen, Dunfermllne, Sentland. A and add an equal quantity of sugar. the brand of entertainment he waa la largti crowd wa« presentxand wreatha Stir nntU dissolved. Place In s tettle In a position to buy. His modest gifts. were laid br the DunfiVnilln. Car-_ and boll live minutes, cottntlnr-frem- sucb as boQis~anj)i flowers, ceased en- negte trusteea and town council. Car- toe time the Juice begins to bolt w»B, tirely. The 'seir-consclousness of th* negie Is remembered as "Dunferm- Pour Into sterilized battles and seal, Ir-flnaMlaKposlUeer- jlpe^s—benefactor," and on«_v>te»thr 8ton la. «uoLplaTBpTBit-li » arefreaS " - ~lud net rn.~. . I boriTthbore (hee Inscription: "liHe Urea In tbthes I b Ing beverage, using four tablespoon- ^^ *"*?rt "* Uaa*» Btoworth medat which wtn be presented to Oeneatetfciras once more pa/lnt the affectlonl of the lohabltanu of hla na- fJjltaLthtsi nip In, a glas* «€ erasbed it..k*t tffldencjr • - i UT» tow«." Ice and rater. ?**T^ "T*** "l*«r •?TlieSmicrt-Oal Nol.ll.oi . Bjr PERCY-L._CR0SBT 1, laMmitaun' r ~ Z?, ?^» ^« Aannitaea. by coogVesa. The two » a ho HW wwt by Johj. Saiwck and Adaa fUtM. of tin United States mlnL

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Musical Momenta Club ' Witting LwdtScouto in ben, j&ssElsiel j. Wester Smith to turn to otaeastrate and Floyd Steele I L f unny_ikit^caljed TAta'lhd - His ET.joy.ble Me R«^ for Rifle Honors PHONE PHONE lunny .sterlesyout of his little black - CR_AN_FORD ChrU Witting ataln took the lead book. If past performances an any - CRANFORO -The-Muafcat-Homents dub-held-Ma TtKtdar-ln-tn»-nee-to J the first criterion, these »0, -41| aad Robert Harris Scout Executive .Don Moyer "and committee After a short business ses- IM-100, 416. Cowperthwalte shot three sion papers on the lives of Paderewlkl, Mr. Earl, president of the Union Coun- 40's and Nlelaon one. The latter woncil will be present to discuss the reor- Oralnger, Kreiiler: Saner and Totca* hls-Drst bar towards the expert's medaL I UMBER, that's the best ninnl were read by Rose McOraham. ganization of the. council and the plans Harris and William Matthat both quali- for raising* funds to carry on the work. W *~* quality for your purse An account of the, Catherine Bacon fied as marksmen and Harris shot two The local service clubs and other or- J.H.McMAHON concert held at Town Hall, New York, targets towards his sharpshooter rank. ganizations interested in boys' work and purpose. Price, Oct. 18,-was given by Mrs A. T. Orf,The club championship still remains an Park Transfer Ordinance Not and Mary and Virginia DiPablo. who have been invited to send representa- Higr^Grmde Grocw that's fair by comparison. De- open race as five more shoot* will be tives to the meeting. Troop 75, spon- Opposed. Sidewalk Assess- attended under the club's membership held this year and Cowperthwaite, tlie PSWSMS CRanford fund plan sored by the Cranford Methodist - ments Confirmed.^ Lions liveries, on the dot. Advice leader, has only won four times. Church, will give .a demonstration of- no Mrs Jas A. Knowles spoke about the opening exercises of a Scout Meet- • Club Asks That "General for your safe guidance. That's some of the musical Instruments used BUSINESS GIRLS TO HAVE CLASS Ing. Each local troop will be called on f In European countries and some of her POR BASKETBALL AND GYM . Committee to Supervise Re- Lumber Satisfaction) experiences In Holland. England and A young business Girls1 Basketball lief Be Appointed. wo Franc* Mrs Knowles has a delight- Club Is being organised by the Cranford an ilo ful way or making one see as she talks Recreation Commission to meet Thurs- The ordinance changing the rouU and Musical Moments always likes to day nights at the Sherman gymnasium. Ing "go with her to Europe " .P..^_;4««ISJ)iW.llneJhroi«hahe *71 Basketbalf and other games wut be on center of the town was up for hearing Three new members were elected the program, so that all may be In- on final reading Tuesday nighgtt but oon Doris Brlggs, Hazel Kerwahld and Ma-terested in some type of activity. > accounv qq__^twogft . opposition to the Inson The fee for the basketball-club Is proposed changes 'Wtfced-atfd t the meet- COAL I 1 thf h rhs nothing, to.b » desired, and -were chann. mately-U-weeks. There will-be, no. ..UWvostJB C!OTfliUt«_flaaiconsUl- S Ingly served by herself and daughters. class on Thanksgiving. The second Nut Coal $14.25 eratlon was postponed. The first pro-Oil STORM SASH class will meet on December 4. . test was In .writing from Miss Lakey, the The club affords aiTopiSortunity for -^llTllMat' Thi Stove Coal . _ _ _ 14.75 ; now for everyone to in- LIONS CLUB TO HAVE groups of girls or-4ndtvUtials to enter a " letter was to Chairman Aldrtch: •• •.-., .... . 209 Mlln St., Cranfordt N, Oi w« PROMINENT BPEAKER FBIDAV class for activity and development, — -J5V ' ..- . . • November », 1030. Cnnford Lions. Club had an interest- Boi 14.25 ' Ing meeting-last Friday, several mat- AMOS AND ANDY .Hon..Roger O. Aldrich, chairman. < The Township Committee. — or ; : are able to sell Sash at pre-war prices. ten of business being transacted,.chief "Amos and Andy" Impersonated by ;ted of which was .the report of the Com-Bob Andrews and Floyd Steele will be . . Cranford, N. J. 11.0P : The "big feature" of the Thanksgiving Dinner will look Mr. Chairman: ' - —, still mittee for relief of the unemployed. At part of the very Interesting program to ply Let us be of service to you. ''Call us the -conclusion of the meeting several b good and t^tate good if you orderjrour poultry from thu . I wish to register my protest against 8.50 ; of the members Journeyed to the Cran- "his gang*-on Thursday nlght^Nov. 'high'gride nurkeiTIIf yoitpurchs^ oo«last'yeajr7yoa J and ask for Mill Department. ford7- Oolf Club at North avenue and 30. In order to assist a struggling 'KNOW! If you are a new resident, try u» and you'll be ' |-scheduled to pass -through this block Alden street and played a round of church In Plalnfleld to raise some much Ud| We Allow a dUcount of Me If p*ld wfthla lea fey*. _mlnl»tur»_go!f___At. this week/a- meet- of Mlln. street, between Alden street nKded.fuudv- ....,-.». well pleated. An early order meant that jusyhe kind t aski Ing »" talk" on "University Tralning"for 4< K ^Bpiteffield-aTenTie:-*"I-am'ntt*liig Others who will take part are Mrs. "ofa bir

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