e•t Anybody .,..,. C&D A.,JI.Hr """' pricea, bu.t it takea pricu, 1>\tt It t.l THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR-NO. 28 WESTFIELD, JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 NEW �PPORTIONMENT :.-;��ooL MUSICAt ClUH We&tfield Commut rs Feel That Of ASSESSMENTS I WESTFIELD-OKLAHOMA iwA������l ENTERTAINS � J ARE CONfiRMED EVENLy MA rru�v FOlD WOMAN'S ClUl Ap· Town Council Asked for ·· of Tal Tll\_'l''-' is ';.· High·grade ent Furnish as Ue-en 1k n•rr � now :.::h ,,� nn u for discus;;ion dgoing propriation Suitable animatt>d on anwug Program s. 1! tht W··•tlh,ld Excellent at Si&th u. sH1p business and Eyes All High Basketball 'WillN for IO 11H'll ltlm \'0�- Commemoration � WltJl M and of � Annual Affair at Congre· School cn Be both Fans Turnei! WUJ\tt'll, t'(>tw 1'1'�,nll'<· l\UilOUill'Plllent Memorial Day. Jersey April a e Straggle tlw gational Pariah House. I,., I AMUSEMENTS AMUSEME T Jtt"tldt� N S 1:•·'-. Hf•,t,·h'."' Slra11d. ''llig n1:h ;.;r�·;:;t s!•n-r, flndl t .hn " 'f\>HI .;\ll••ltt· _ J-t: J ,.!· diHl l·:.dtl! H�>IJ••rtrt 'II ;Jtll•·CO IHlJ•rlnt a·ipidlu !I With the Plays and Plavers• p \.tuhnx�.uflt;r-•·l•'or .. �JH>Ih�'l'upfl'·n \U of l .... tMtt!r-'0St•lt'rt'tN''-Fll.n1 pin)'• Cluwo, BALIEFF'S Bthuu.•Qr.mont4t-"-•l.aualt,•Tarui•b.,tt Laugll... S U R I S .. 'l'bi' CHAUVE O Utjuu-.. t�tHutt•Hea,·�n llangw.. " llhrh." Uuvth- !it-l'4""»th 'f'lu• l'AIIJl.H-"R\IU �hun'; of 'J'UI�the \."\ .(•rid up;\ SOLUJERS''01,� \\"OOHK._ and ll1th- !; .ut, \\"t>d. nod .4. DOLI1H Prt'IK'ob tax•.2.00 Nt�bht 77epluN ZLI\::OR ii1.00 to .3.00 TlltJB'' in ]Ia)' '\\'M-k lUanlt 3J�'DLOSS031 Glen\\'Hb Ernt'1!11Hunter Torrrnu. "West of the(irorge Water J<�aTowwettte n ·el by ZaNu J1UU.. the u Mr..-\.VO}',tur (� roy. \da b)' Lul'ieo JlFrumuJ,burd:. \\'rl1h�,D\- Uom�r IJCre�a b/ Sebrot.'d�r, t :i'' Dlr�l.'ted by Jt.u llln the � /1-1 Dllt A t•aramuunt 5tur&eoD.Picture Comedy, Uoyd Handlfou uuoeaay ���N"-t� Neon-ark. fu New8 WeoQI; Phone llrnad J•'ultou 1427 and )1, S, Sb.,Sl•blriMing-t>r North Ave., Weotfield, N.J. �IRDRJ,t.t"JIIf"Jif WM. FOX 209 El-:1{ D�:Wl\l\1:\ll JIO:V,, M.\RCII Preaenta \'o 24 MARYin NASH the (,irt•ntt"lit SJnt•e !U n1lnmeLove �tory Featuring BarbaraST. ELMOLaMarr and Beuie Love X "THE LADY" Comedy, Stan Laurel in "The Spoilen" 0. YOUNG Sport Reel, "Taking a Chance" FRANK ThurN. oud Mat:, :lin tilt. to 50eplu• to lfll.tiO UOI�I'll Z1JI<:OR Plumbing, Tinning � h;;hfll uoe Mart'b$.2.00 31- ta.s l'rE>Ht"Dht ;\ \\'\l'N•kururr ANJ) and Heating u. n.- In "\'tJU J," --. _L_ ·------.. •t " IJrompt l.)' f dt l WilliamIh· S. Bartllntt. .Ad&Jittin •cl Wildfor 1hf" Bill Hickok"11y .·\t lln\l'kM. • d lilf'lf't'n Jobbing Nl tu \V IIJhunUlrt•< S. ft• n u Sotltb. .·\ 1Jiari G 'I'IIIHil J•r(ulndlnn. ,\ l �: rbyu wCIHf�•rdn t l"f(•fur .... \\ llllttm !1., Jli,�<'rf!l n Cl�ltlt>Cir. Will " a llank" U4 WWi'f :\ \' F'\ t tc "JlUJitllt•'n Kl:tra o Iurf1 y Jfatlnf'e Oul)· J I nt:\( •lut.j •.Weeki ) .\lll'l•�tl fi�tIJI>uturf"J•ats S "ltlr, IUIIIugN II iN Lakt An•., \\'<•stfh'hl, .• 21) 1<;\'l'rt :\' J. Phone l:l.'i:l \\' · r HENRY CLEWS &CO. �llliiY' l e- Nofabl.- ,\(�h. Y. Stock&Co!lon O a Membors N. Exchrn 1•• t TELEPHONE 679 'ihnlwrt 'l'hf"o•r••, 11, IS, 17, 19 'AioTF.Jl • 13, BROAD l'I•:Jl�ON.\1, UIJH;C•J•JON \\ RI:AUI·:. TRE STREET THEA ('bnln·t� !'ltmrJr.•,:\'""Jitk PLAINFIELDIWSIImNT �IAN,HHCR. New York IJ, lGI-;ItS, 'l'ht• produdlnn W, Jl( at HnurlH" whkll appt•:u·s"�'IJuUVI' thf• HhuiJert. \\'o llohlnJ.{lOII and st x,..n·ark. J 1'\'0IT MARSH HALL And All tld.4 f•Xact y thn Nnnll'k,ill STOCKS & BON OS t•.-,rJiiHrd. ••• LETTERS ISSUED Mountain Ave. Snu1klup; · Mark(-1'l'rl, lUulhC"rr)' tii-' IHIJWl'fdt, nlttl IN Hlllllf' This jll1l'NOI\IIP) llH that whleh 324 �Mlo:\ IJIRS INER'S WEEK OF CREDJT JlJ\llG ,\IN 1\IA'J'INEF,OPaO llt\J I,lt play,�tl nt tllflin li'e mlllfl Thoatrt•, Paris, at Correapondence Solid THE . the Pa\'lllon In L·Oiltlon, and for one ted f. U, !\L\_RCJI .\'!'ttl' tllltl half at tlw CP·ntnrr H1 •l HOME COOKING \\·1·!1·�1\: :tl.\'r,, a • \ Sl :V Y !10 TODAY Nt•w York Breaklaat 7·9 LuncL "BREEZY TIMES" PLAINFIELD etty.Sou!'\�" 'l'lw HlliHutllun llw 12·1 'rlmt C'razr DalNY PLAYERS tltld 4!llh Htl'fWt"Chauvo 'L' hea ll•e1 CJtr.al GIVING YOUR DinnerSUNDAY: 6:00-7:30 "11 h at tho CentUI'YN'L• Hoof,W Yorlt Htarted BEFORE AMI E U G H I ·a•JmeM Sttuure-Anctre .t ... . latlq' haH L ()harlot'• 1\t•\lu�. PAINTING and Chicken Dinner J CO N A. H. WOODS' BIG ELTINGE THEATRE SUCCESS Ba l lt>ft' tr!umphrrl mareh the urld'N (i"�t nmu�o�. Original and Only nun1rrh1Jt-'4Ju �he Ne.-:t Jl.o&m." •tn a fi{'I'OSH In 1 :00·2•30 WJOtf'r cottnlt'r antl It hnH arrlvf'tl NPWitrk DECORATING Phono \\ HArden-WJ'oplcli' of E D I N I and A R T H U R 't9.2ll."' lnHl llfll'r II WIIH nf OVH lWtJ 427 B n nlwluwn It Pl'Nl('OlH nil tht• hlt )'l'afR,the t \ E 'l'III�A'l'llM NO'I'IQS. "THE tour Yorlt Jll'OgTalliH J;; of �: �L� New In IJr!lllnnt ;_� �_;_;_; �;_ --�-�--�-�-�-;·;_�:��� ·�;- :· ·�,,�, :-�-�-=· ��,-�:�-�;r:·:··�-����:����- -�F .. 'fhe currt\nt gala hill thut Is cxquhtltf>lY n\'nrhHl tn · a __ : ______Sent& Now on Sale dUl.l1_gi!H of lucltllon,wuek tho sociidBillll'lUro ttl\Veral of it!-1 II. I'I':UlJ.H'llll'llt. P N utul . " filerau•ly JURY ·.lllB (IXcc llont SEC ST. WOMAN i>JI 412 W. OND ·s� ..; ------·------cotnpany :�:'�E� .llwqU{'B for Cunadtan . - l ...• f ������� nh•kt� wt• t r . E 1\ ;; · l,nlll G ALL l�"l'·" MATtNEES TU ES THURS SAT. • t!'renchthe nrr. \'al thrPou. ttrotltour,u6- r 'rtwnt r,.._ •. .• .• Till· dmr1wtur "l;lll\lpup," lt•• rolnc \VED tltms,tihd nnd chn.fltngt� of Uillnc1W by Madnrno Plainfield, N, J. Matinee• I*Jtt," of Y..eltla nowtorlRt lllttMlt>ul romunro, Phone E Simone. u. Zona Gale's p1ay1 BROAD S T R E I Z B ETH 2:15 PRICES: ltHt-le tltlr'lnrR' !tU<�CllHMful 2435 for now- In k nHnl th · E l L A "Air.cln Hed umtvullltLbly Kn·c u•rhoclH!r, at tho REGENT THEATRE Matlneea (Unreoerved) all Every Eve. except Sat. n l htl\'t! tul{on :.::::::::::·-:· ·:-:· -=- =-=====- =- ·:· -=-=·-= ·=== week\\l hJch un:Hwu� Jllayhouflf' could from Dlrkt"na. lJoJllpop,might �IH•hec nlwrse !f ------aeah Balcony . . l t hns n rcopfmed t'ho bn found as MON., TUES., WED., MAR. 31, APRIL 1, 2 . l' XfllalnH "nn tlr}lhan nn )\oth ..30c 30<: 'rhlt·a t latre wflh thu Originalu.t. castMoroaco in tact. Saturday Matinees (Re. td1h•s," It, lH . . ufhw rc·ttr !-l}H· 1:-o th� a!'l'lvat of 83c, 5k JJUl� to Norma. ?.'nlmudgo'a acrved) an!l h•t'l-uvt�f'and n l ypn1hPt' OrJliHlllage, th,l slnve)' CHAS. E. COX EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION IUlt!Ht !ht: plny-"8llorete"--li.ll�:�lo 50c .$1.1 0, 83e, 5k -- li"or� mltlnJ!-{ht .30c who WOJ'l<.� from Jli i)I'H . t{WH>n ftlrnhll!-1 from A.Hlor l"llt· Ju•n.s' llll to liM• tal ARTIST AND PROMINENT boauti .ul �� [hl�� �����\!ffi������[;TI ��,;, mind, t n� g1H1d who , � CITIZEN DIES �� rtuzen SUDDENLY !•ana::;n gmu•d can om l et there is plen- . th t ample water be c p ed towns a is W r m a good ny available at a reasonable cost. ffl£ tSTfiELD LfAI)fk tr of oo for a homes in the mand The State New Jersey more town of haH proviHion mu;;t to pro- it possilJle for We�ttield be made made them. The iH sure and othe1· corr,munitie'l \'ide show tiJ pro- 1 to attract the interel:'t i est themHelves and �hHke o!I:· of nv - teet l'l'BI.ISHED WI HEROES RECOGNIZED :"'&R� 'ii"'&l5MiW lll!1¥'R'II'N""E�Jrn'J!flW:?IilPE� TELEPHONE CO. i ia BY •)'ces or1 ".""!! l�w ,th_i;tet'n empl< � .•. ..\' orK ·1 Compuny II� �ij · tlH� �ew ) d\.•_plwne � \ .-.. ho bt·t:n U,'\Vardi.'d Th(•\nlur� N. b..W.Ja lrom 5�. \'c.il hnvcmem ori medals in l.tmnz<' 1 - --- IN BRIEF a WS f AL NE l or i LOC i to Syal•m �------���ii · · -- -- �JPtifi- 't��'l\"� lW!"'.£��1, , . , , ) nutewurthy ltds i;; William ' 5 8:30 p. m. . • t • ,\.ud : Brvn ldsen Jr of in 1Mttdi5un �;2:1 I prn�nnn ·wiH bt� given. \ At\.�ntlt.JlL Ketop }Utn. l..'� t>� i hy A Gounodch i r St. Paul's Church nt a l 32 HERE IS EXPER l o of N t Tuesd y Apr. l ii nc in lhe PlainfieldR\'l'I1Ut' dis� t w .�an; OlJ('ll. t>x the f>Vf'ning f:l('l'vh'e. lis Ungt:rer, �� 1st. : ntr ict for('m�;l Sundar , Ade-l�f · u ' plant depart ' �n � ellfH.<�lned numiHt .�J i lH. r of the emnpn.ny Robert Sinclair, Jr., El street, �� '.� u� , u.tba�J : � Read what the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture of m at abridge. Ol 111�.nt. TESTIMONY 'lf'lld• yesterday Bank & at home Dartmouth College ll Dt••'"tnbcr 1923, Bt·ynild"'' "• " .. fr Th e Department Store of Elizabeth · NewIN THE SECONDEaste FLOORr GARMENT Apparel SECTION Nearly Half a Floor Just Overflowing With Good Va lues in the Newest Styles e fa hio ed of livia, PoiretThe veTwiry ll,hi Overplaidsghest typ ofand new Velvella, coats. Beautifully wrap-arounds n orDownwool, mod. Bo in handsome Tuxedo els--regular an from 18 In black, gray, rookie, navy and pheas d extra sizes to 54. ant. Silk 1 DresAnniv rsaryses of Rare Beauty Price� • Strikingly hand�ome new Spring$ styles. 1 Every4 dress 7 of a 5 rich silk and of ex. quisite beauty. wide collection of style3; Canton crepe, taffeta or satin-faced A Can. with lace, embroidery or d ribbon ' tonBlac; kstraightline, brown, beige, of bouffantnavy 'or copen. effects ; trimme In the Popular Boyish Lines WOMEN'SFeatured for the Anniversary SPRING at SUITS -A superb collection, especially purchased and offered for the Anniversary. Plain or pencil stripe poiret twill, m�n's wear material....$25.00 or tweeds, with the pop. ular boyish or long straightline coats an wrap-around skirts. Plain tail,ored, 'trimmed or rimmed wih braid or embroidery.? Black, navy, gray and rookie. self. Gu�tav A. Neumann Exclusi�e� "Tenne"to TRIMMED HA TS MASON Well known high-class hats that are sold only in the most exclusive stores of AND country. Beautifully$10 made of.98 genuine .Itali$1an milan,3.50 milan hemp, Swiss hair, or thetimbo with silk or georgette combinati ons. Trimmed with burnt peacock, imported BUILDER bands, ribbons, flowers and rhinestone ornaments. Newest colors. No two hats ailke. 814 EMBREE CRESCENT Buster Brown Low Shoes Westfield; N. J. boys Sizes 11112to 2 ...... $4.95 Famous shoe�:� fro and girls, no..: . Telephone Connection ted for their style, comfort and wear. Sizes 21/2 to 6 . $5.95 and $6.45 . · ...... FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS I sizes to 12 $ . !i 4 45 Sizes 6 to 8 ...... $3.95 Sizes 12% to 2 . $4.95 Sizes 8lf2 to 11 . $4;45 Sizes 21/:Jto 6 . ... $5.45 . "TUT" Sandal& t Colt, Airedale Suedein Paten and Jack Rabbit t:;uede- PeopleIT in townIS of tenTRUE are disappointed by leaving their shoes to be mended in NON· SHOEMAKER SHOP. In e is done WHII.;E YOU our place r pairing WAIT •. ·Economi108 EAST BROADcal ST.,Shoe WESTFIELD Shop II sllmnlntes nppclltc and SPECI-A L SALE Hardware, Paints, House Furnishings, olds •l lncsl�on. Gar· II nt al ESTABLISHED 111M TELEI'IIONE 59 BD W AHD N: BUOWN FuneLADYral ASSIS DirTANT ector-Emb47 £UI almer STREET -· THE WESTFIELD WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26, LEADER, 1924 __o..------______...... ______- �,..- MEN MRS. MOWERY'S CLASS The is tr-ue of any profes· same CLUB GIVE >ion, any any trade. Ctl HT" DINNER EXHIBIT DANCING MICKIE Sl¥$- F�oF�F�Ici!!!!!!•A=L� c� A�D �.LLA�c=A �N D� =c =uE=va�O !!!!!!LE_;;;T;;;. �;;;ER;;VJ;:::c;;;£� NIG To be business,pr ficient , we must "know DIES' o Ball's Catarrh · bu n ss." must tudy Hygrade Repaire-All i e make 00 Preabyteriana lUr s We • Makea 2 , Many PupHa Give Ex�elleut Showi11r it and r energiea s s 'ICAI-l \ \(\.10\U, '\W SOH and IUC<: Than . of devote all of o � to Medlelae�r�: R E D R U M P F H ve Fme of All Stylea in Graceful of wha· t we have. \.001<.� HU� , 9I.IY �y local andlntema], baa been ovet1Y- and n, a making the most f' Wome ound you and observe the &E'tii.IEEI.I "'IU � WIG � ful in the ttcarment of Catutb for SPRINGFIELD RD., MOUNTAINSIDE Phone Co•h•mea. Look ar fony rem. Sold bylll d� JJDe at Shackama:r.on and women in this �a'tl4 �uo a:. ""'" P.AI'Ell 7W I The pupils of the d n in classes men community Club. a c g wh are regarded as best in their Ml' � �<;, 'A.T � du e b Denman o the PIW'Slfr dance hall of Shacka- on d y Mrs. the c ct Marion line. �· '1\\' 'TOWU \'do F_. J_. c_ HE� -��,.-� b' it mirth Mowet· y gave an exhibition of natu e w h r the peopl who have given resounded n y character They I�'. ,... 1,;.;\\tt� a t Thursday night fa , are e �u lb s on ng � dancing, the the they have to �=�======::::=.:::::===� ·ty d n the danc!Russtan, Italian and Spanish an i best their chosen f annual i ne ng work. he r given t he t T n i 'Club dast cF 0 n·t Club of the a t W ;s fidd n l ri s Presbyter- e s no differe n e whethe I tHI I'II:NTKK BlTILD&R Fa rthest North in Refrigeration da The d n e m de makes c r A!\'D in honor of he fair sex y evenmg. a were It Taken and �� t � ua they w o labor with their !ARTHUR 0. DRAKE harch f gra efc l and n t r l are men h 1'••noracto Material part payment o to ap�a� m ore c u a hands or n who are lle in o the numer us by art costumes. Near y twa for at which the ts�1c l o me ski d Furatahed. the hund some pr fess n whether they are GIYOD men a red Westfield people w t essed o io .. duri the p st year. n ; n h h b t i women life is to m.um tea Cheerfully ' iated g prov d tc t _ e.x i n and voted it a st whose chief aim in ff Night" and e e i io mo have a or women who ft:MI NORTH 4VB. W. art1shc performance as a whole. Fri good home enjoyable the lhe bu in a �·�dies' most of day:s exhibition pe n h p the ' Club has . was a re itio have dw�en s e s worhl fo1· GIBSON affair the Men s t of s l r performance given a a their activities. " •everal u e wee a o b�g the last years. k g To e gn ed l ader Careful people in A �mthe afternoon. be r co i as a in are selecting the x s whatever you arez . doing e honor GIBSON.· persons of both se e m Uiss Ruth Siebenmorgen is REFRIGERATORS t. danced enough for a y person, whether it be Firstly, because its value is so definit ly s e n Clark, president, pre ided "The Je t r" Edi h Searle a in e established-its s and Miss t gg n a good ditch or one of quality is high-its price is reasonable: Russian folk dan e, while Miss Mar di i g skill master and he welcomed the c the Bo a professions of his chara eristic garet wers danced c ar c er Secondly, housewives have recog;nized the advJ�ntages o:f t h t in wha ev you chose in o ne dan e. Then the Misses a Siebenmor Proficiency t er of sly humor and chomely for a livel hood carries with it a cer· sanitary refrigeration. By perfect ainag the full c · . Twenty y ung r ssed gen,c Searle and Bowers gave a har sensei satisfaction and dr e GIBSON e tain o men d a ter dan and the same trio danc of provides clean, dry Rounded orner ..�ol)Bt ruction Day costumes, served c ught to be recognized m re haitn Patrick's Spa e�s h tango, gave an exhibi o o t air. c · iters the turke y dinner and ed a it is. makes the easy to c an. tion m natu e GIBSON clean-and to e " pr par by o t r Super porcelain p rio o:f ining made'keep only l by ' all e ed f oe dancing and two is su which were n dances, Six girls participated in he a e r type Hare of he Shackamaxo t BASKETBALL. l n t losing tambourine dance. The e xhi Thorough insulation means economy _o:f ice a d dThe u c a sport GIBSON. i was furnished by • on Friday even ng and it ni l morcshe ra. Mayor and bi�lon was repeated i Basketball is great aft r patent air-tight Jock efi te y t k Is diffi ul to understand why, llauall)' shoeae w•arln11 a ed d seale th.� 'doors� ek's s guests With numerou� n o ers. not c t it m-flttlng the 'ttlefteld special . o l o gr pped the interest of You can have scientific refrigeration in yo��: ;home with were T ------bones musclt's of entertainment part of th pro- he Friday evening exhibition was has i the peo- and e ple as it has. the feet are cramped . for larg the parents of ]Jar e part furnished attended b y the Basketball has all he elements be knocked to the and are with and d to ed. thla the GIBSON. will! a a i i of t floor s br ll a t affair. h l xc t ir i rt stoppedIf at talent, although there was ticlpants and was n of w i h is principa f e ep io solicitious for t e G Those who took part in what was call uneertainty, the ns h tondillontime isa l n lonal talent as well. ene Han- reason for popularity.c Like the welfare.cw thb f le in l u ed h "Tnrentella Venizia" w re its will not result. ardtea Specially Priced the good m no o e was ?rent American game o g s as t e e of baseball, it fact, they set an exam le that dolphas Gan el Mrs. harl s Van Epps, Ruth o In p for and e Helen Seibermorgan, sp rt wherein "dark horses" are ell followed so over C etty Fre ch, Barbara Moody, Es ts Opening ·Side wer, z f the supervising B n abal e t c n en ers at might be w by e wife o s n d enthusiastic s ppo ers of msome of ·, · · of the W stfi her Meyers, Marcia Wallack, Dorothy i to upset ro g o t rt pal ld lany lime. the u e e schools, a , mil Foic, a po m on "Men G E y Ryer, Helen Mar- tenms. l!atirical e of y Bnsketball is a high H. Eugene G h rd gucritc Bowers, Dorothy Plumer, typically Mrs. r a t school s r that is li el e Br y, B c po t and o e not a r a ing H nd That Marjorie Mailfert, Ella a l n h n k y ROUND FamUyTop leer, Size go l en e , "The a a e to ai ted by professionlism. World." Mrs. Earl Gillies John ston, Dorothy Richards and become t n Lift d · sll!e, the d SURGICAL SHOES finish ash case, enameled go. Popuiarl en finish :famJly ash ease, t gave piano se c ions Ge iana Hes er. It appeals to the love of good d 3·Door· •leer rris own le t org sl sportsmanship inherent i ru RIPPER lined. enamel lined. r. G llies several readings and These children appeared in n the t e after tile i "The American boy. am shaped n iQed. pe e Old-Fashioned It is e of games Gbeinllt e t a The a r Garden:" Maud Rurns, g aat•ral the e s k red-blooded youtha where courage. lse rt i for linea elentourap foot evening was Thomas Sheehan. Doris Johnson, M d l ne sta i a, strong y and a e Eskesen, m a bod and the cor tilepenllt abulled parta to as It Appears to nn ish Nadine Gilbert, Mary Elizabeth Gil n lea Ir rect mental attitude cou t. their former ant After Years" was Virginia Bright Evelyn Miller n 49 his bert, Dnsketbnll upholds the highest llealth7- poaltlon. The:r illia K. Me- Janet Pnynex, Dorothy Gli , Mar: 13.95 29.95 The Rev. W me Ideals of American sportsmanship. ba,e room ast r the Presbym terian ian Graff, Louise alk r, eta J es l' 1helrample toe Eatabliahed 1894 p o of W e R am , ea hes boys who play n r to ta �eslble sbank y, spoke briefly. At the close Marian t c eve ke and... tbe foot to bend h, Ruth Glover, Alice Toomey, un ai ad anta . dinner there was dancing. Doerrer, Barbara Douglas, Hope Hoc- f r v ge nat•rall:rau There the define st enl'J lltf'p. torf, Louis Page, Cornel a Eskeaen, nrc what rules i fouls, but the vast majority of theasm BLAZE Jeannette Bimel, Grace Bowers, Edith unintentional. Players assist S BURNS is A tron AREA S l r and Mary r theirare opponents when they happen to OVER LARGE a bu y ms g. "Where Quality c� l i fURNITuRE The fo l n MIRoN o w g children were in Meets Price" "Poppies:" Mary Elizabeth Gilbert combilled efforts of the est- 132-134 EAST FRONT ST. W Marian Graff, Maud Burns, Dorl� Fire Depart- PLAINFIELD, N. J. and Mou tain ide J ohllllon, o n lia Eskesen, Dorothy maintainedn fors nearly four C r e Gli e an Ru h �lover. The "French were necei!Sary to extinltllil!h m t a � qu tte� was gtven b follow cular fire which last o e y; the graaa .�aud � Nadme Gi bert, ay swept o\>er more than u l 150 lllfi!V1rgm1a Bright,rns Doris, Johnson, on the Johnson property, Eve- old Miller and Rita James. on the mountainside nd lyn a Pas de at e Ch rles i e a es " ,"" Q,? ;, .'' by a Collins. " Fp�; '� �� , od N, ... hs, At Mountainside department fire- S ng, Wo P orn and The Naiad," were ven ere on th job soon ft r M " gi e a e 3 y uth ebenmor" Searle when the started In the b R Sl gan, Edith fir k, h wase dry - nnd Marguerite Bowers. Ruth rrass, hic and burn Sieben w morgan did "The Jesters;" Mar�tUer pidity under a sharp .. great B w n The flamesra so r pidly o ers "I Grandma's. and apread a ite Day," dith Searle, Son of the called for the help of Chief E "The Puaz nd ta." The f l owin took he engine a g part T pump o In lmen.n e , but n P talsl and "Breezes ftl Announcement , napo d d engi e e So y u c e trouble "Rolowins Do" i Johnson, M ud P bli Ut lity Commissioners truck back and when the B g:" r s a Board of U!e urns, Cornelia Eskesen, Peggy Pi r ' engine arrived there was no B e · g son, Jean prin r, Dorothy Gray, New Jersey, acting available so there i tle to S ge -. THE i l t lb a rane, ane las of' in accordance with the cept tear down chickenwas coops A ert C J Doug , Bet ty w h Public Utility Law of the State, has suspended h h were t path Plumer, G enevieve Sargent, Sonney eds, ic ln e of S m and onstance Ham !ton. the Mountainside i l "Bai while fire- C the work beate, out lerine" showed of Jane the r tes f r lo teleph ne service which the numerous blazes .Discuntented a o al o Pierson, Maud Tlte Peggy Burns, c brooms, ttl before Douglas 1teel and li e , o lock the l�st flamea extin· John& n, Alb�rtn and were filed with the Board by this mp n Dorl11t m Crane Co a y Many acres waaswept bare n to • were Co s 1 ee H11m1Uon, Husband &TaliS, trees, sheds nd chicken become effective April lst. a can''t he comparing loss is est!· BEING PROFICIENT lp were burned. Tbe 1 • best girl .SOQ, his wife with his en . �\ about of During the period of suspension p es t e u and one the best MAN r a n The c ach of col meaning,in this case, his wife before local Mres at Dudley v e baskoetball teams in the United watreet and on Oak avenue lege A be S at � never played n game of bas he married her. And if he sees her rates will remain �n effect. and German t e Chestnut street ketball in his were without any· life. care es s of those ' ' put out mate grow being done. Nearby ie exception, rather t an the l chlll'm� e damage He the h w ch firstattracted him, hebegins The Com n will r sent to the Board report numerous !ires, rule. The bes� nth tic e�aches hi p grass le ' pa y of 1 were spread by the generally h se who have played arethe discontented. quickly t o feel Commissioners. testi on cov winds, and along the Jer ey C n game and have experience In it. to Public Utility m y White House sthe firee That ls rul almost Invari far as e that h sitmitiQI?- uwere kept busy responding to hold 11true to life. ering every p ase of the ably s One of these charms is a woman's that h�s for grass fires. In most cases The bes ditch digger is the nne t e riou• damage was done. who has digging ditches all smooth and complexioned o p led it to seek increased revenu�. been of clear m fire department was called it a business and c l e out his lifc-hns made hands. She need not lose thm femi· .,_ for this knows t1uickest and best way to ast25 times cause with tbe how costs of new plant as w'e as two do nine charm, no matter how much It \villshow e past week�. the job, Tho doctor Is tho w s ng a married m best generally cleaning and a hi n such as wages, ainten DVERTISE OF THE TIME doctor who has stud d the most, has perati g expenses .Q \ ie red, rough, o extrava�antly,ALL not had the most experirnce and has made womr;.n has to do. For wastefully, etc., have mounted n l ANYBODY A the grentcst effo t to keep with result ance of plant, taxes, ·..... DON'T G!Vlil r pace and .coarse looking hands a d ' NCE TO FORGET YOU. the of dical science. nd\·ancement me from the use of ordinary house· how revenues secured through rates which skin. hold soap which irritates the n \\ under co itions · were established in 1913 d pre- : \. vailing that year have failed to keep pace with' bouiit:wlves TUR BACK THE PAGES c . · NS on Kirkman's these rising osts '- •·· HISTORY everywhere Insist Soap-fN1'ELLor every1GEN 1' purpose OF household seeking new rates ompan I-because it is as harmless to the In iocui the C y is hands as is the most exqu isite toilet that, if contin to corre'Ct a situation In 1860 Abraham Lincoln, then Presidt:nt of the ap. acting so to maintain United Statell, being attacked ued, would make it ble w1u u Cal•in impossi Cooli ' standards to attract dge, our Preaid nt, is to-day. They know that Kirkman's Soap, your service at high and � wi l being free from irritating lye, l system to meet new for enlarging the not harm the skin or injure the c.tpital "'Ne ither u• rlanJerecl fr Dm orrn ma ds let btl most delicate fabrics. It i made new e duty by fa l•e accusation• s cd n fo r serviCe. againd ru the It contains nor fr ightened from Jt by menace• of of purest rnlltcrinls. deltruction to the Government, nor of absolutely no adulterants such as dungeon. ouraelvu. Let u• have talc, or watcr•glaas, which TELEPHONE COMPAN� to starch, YORK f<11ith that ri�rht make• might; anJ in have no e, Fo ith, let u1, to the end to clean!ling valu ,l\JEW that dare a1 we it. " tlo our Juty underltand - Lincoln -Abraham . For � aake of your, bai\lle.. upon lnJIIt. Kirkman &v'I .p. let stand by ua our Preaident our � •• forefatbm at ood by theira. HAMILTON F. KEAN. rp, rum·tt •• THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 � Zi{ht �- � · -· ------, IE B NE BAG ����� h -- - . - ·- FRIE D SOCIETY ,--TO STOP ROLLER SKATING nu:nUoncd tht•rH N LY 1'!\THOMCh r t:s WO�IEX t: l,} Possible. 9The Elm Street SC UDDE-.- R .MARKETTelephone 636 11 REFLEX ------=R ===:==::::-..=: �� -�:....= -- II 00 tot-Piece Suite, .175.00 Ten-Piece ,','tutc, 36.5. t . 219.walnut00 Of the Quc<•n hc·autifully22.5. ()() PLAINFIELD --� he Tuuor period Anne with grained llc•;ii:ncd nfter The arc ype, RADIOPHONE I stJ'Otli(ly un ph;tr,izcs Iindy veneers, vcnt:erc:, w ich ;. twtq:lyt hy the sofHonec ·----'· 1 the 1:rainct! h ;:ht•wn oil' ti n1sh of scmi-inclu;;etl chinn �abinct, linish. hufl't:t, n semi-indost.'d cubi· W. CLEANING WORKS Consiw; f) Htsisl; YOHK CARPET n bul'fct, n cxicw;iur: nn ,; of u dtinu 216 58TH inclosed server, nn oblong tnblc, ;.jde nn ,,hlon1: extcn,ion SALES ST., NEW n rive net, tut indosetl :. ervin�: tahk, COMPANY Prop. chair. covered side l' ltnir;; and urm ehnir. Seats Snow, New Agent chnirs tat,te, five C. 0. L. P ttrttl (li!C arm Seats arc in tnp· in au rein forced. ure Jersey Stroot l e ry nrc spring reinforced thro:r(!hOtll. May tapestry, uttd ure 'Pring Oriental Rug ShampooingTeL Hll Spcci�>ltyaintleld, N, J st and be COV('fl'd The 614 MAY 826 had in mahogany suite nlso in E ST., WESTFIELD T. GRIFFITHS, may ht: had mnlwgnuy. ------·------..,. also. 1318 Richmond II.UU!NJ((ll'.ti'�--FIF'J'll �'[,OOH ------'rwenty.flv------�------�o Telcplwnet:ell ts Invested In ECHO LAKE DAIRY a l:ll'IUNCJit'Jil)LII JtoAD In "Tho Le!ldor" FHmt want ad. Westfield �HM\ MW (Jf(E,UI llmH:-li.U�I,;II f'CIW>i WIH ortfin for mtAIIE ,\ fi,\W flnd a pttrthascr an arHNe Trr tt a UGHER TY, Proprieto" W<>rtb Hoo.ou. your FINK nd DO NEWARK, N. J. "Y., TO HOLD DINNER 1?======·=-----======��==�j TOMORROW NIGHT Dinner to CLASSIFIED ADVERT!SEMENTS Firat of Loc�l Organization Promote lntere5-ted ONEMinim rmo CENT-A-WORD Tboae Charg• in TIIHII f;y ·Fiv• Attivitiea. Cent• ANCHOR PLACE 115 N. Garwood, J. --�--- 1 FACE MASSAGE Permanenl I I Cleansing the pores, of facild and Waving generaII tmprovmg. , \ y J1 the appearane., p il!' ar. co�plexion, is one of O OPP ,"tJcular.nd work. THE VA NJTJ£SH E r hnes of Building Rialto Tbeatro I Westfield, N, J. I MISS KNOWLES PJoone IIQ9·w, p Tel. 8TIU1ET, Ap ointments 1241 'l'JU NI(S, , J. st F: LM wlsh our c;,uUJ IWl•XJJr€BS -� - '\' u tr) neighborss1ncHn thnfil\.H to our relauve�J, und -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;��;;;;��---=I MH AJ,EX l!AI,IG Established 1903 "T ei.Weatlleld 143 I �::��::��·MHS.AND AJ>A ���HAl::�:1�t�P-t>, :�F'W!�r�!� .,.. FAhiii,Y. "(in f\ v Funeral Directors Embalmen RUGS Olfiee-Prlvate Parloro-Sbow Roomo OAltPETS AND SOOU:RED EAST BROAD STREET WESTFIELD, N. CLEANED AND 2118 J. Window Shad.,.., Llnoleuma, """ S.\J,I•!-OVt Painting Men's Suits, thoroughly cleaned, $1.00 IN)Jl lli•JNT-7-room ttll im- •rot•r•r.\' suoi•-Or ix rusk, tlen• t tc children's hand .. Ladies' Gannenta cleaned and dyed at reaaonable lll"uvementa; newly llct•orntl••t.hOUFI\1; Apply •r•ru-: •tJ I.'J's (UF'r price• 4.lfTJQ.UE8 WANTI�U-Set of s North Ave. ;rnocltt> TOBroadcasting ALL WESTFIELD AND VICINITY That we are moving fro m our present location to NO. PROSPECT STREET 3 About April 1 D. DR YS ON & SON �--- MASTER FURRIER _ - -- - :o::-.... _ - 1\ltT 1:'>1ln )fOXl llJK\''fS � --� J collc•c ts P\ lllL•P('ndIH!tlng- our olfon.f It I I" like 1 � val �\'PloryH scnlp· 't\11'\',!IPs!,; li Prt' �I)U l'1.tll Vnt'Jf'l)In I •of n:�. �tonps ):ran!t1•nnd f' •i -he�; ,rc·ul!h or "'month \VP In� \ile )'Oil tn hmpPct our tliH}lla'Y� lw� int n tlt·t' lllin� on your mom.ttn(lnt. Richmonr: "'l'ld E. Fourth Sis. \'I'I•:U 011� 1 -(Ill------�- �' � " il\l 11111 11 fu!Hil\ . /�t• FOR SALE AT l:ill'njn' lll WESTFIELDBuii i•'ITiPETtll, SHOP Indian llllli! k1!1, und \(ri< an ('dBJ,..ll,llIdns,l\'K, <'ldt lc.;,l'Ut ...1l tJ oat FIUt'hPB, · 1111 hn tl'llln!; Nl�ili(•TJ- 1�·1h·•t, J!,lhl \.tn•l� Hult Hodt� and lhlff l�gg'� PROSPECTl•'Pt'\1 ST. .1nd !l.t i'i.li-1 n( ,, II WESTFIELD, N. 8 J. . II IIIII, IIJI! ll SCARFS-VEILS-UNDERWEAR lll'ol�Wl'''t 4' \ 1.1, ll••·t�l•nl· \\\ \\ ·�!ud!� '>i� ·ldt!.ll ,1I"!!tnt I' l"ll I :--I t11f•ll ln i!li•ll I l t t.Hh .., ,I IIu1111·\ \ l. o•,J, F<�J 'l.t 1 ON BENSON PL .�CE 'ph·HIP X ! I FOR The kind you IHL\'(' nlwnys wigl!Cd to own- 'llf SALE '1 11.1.1'\\l I'U\I l'l F'\IH l 'II J' conslt·uction. will be offered. at n 10 per ce1it. diReount.for one Ill• !'> I l]lli\:\ ( l.llh '0 I "J � i \IJ•!" li-room hou:.;01'l'Ue, no11· undl'r tllldll, :- Hr,u�tl 1111 )HI1H'Y week only l'I.�F.\TI:":Il !4t'il�·rnlhlilll )nJJJt nhont Mny 1. VOGUE HATS Hl'l lilllh (llJI'llrt • ltil'ol !l,-1 !I'OIIPIII�Jd, (OJ' Up>� lll'lIHHH jjff:ht MADGE EVANS HATS loth ,!e ll -4 OWNER AND BUILDER for growinl( !"ilhPrP'h1---' md lint': from our owll ij EDGAR D. SPENCER workroom mHI at priePs �o nuit your purse. THE HOUSE OF HI�ESE 332 BENSON1067-J PLACE j -- �-· ·- � IJf Phone THIRTY ·THRf. E ELM STREET P.�i""'t;-i�-�l-1 ti N(' t� J.- FAfHUUNI\JU,l� ··un �\J,t-) ll1mt!P utfi�iu7;t•IHnt��: hrnt,;jilj t ) meetings hel��:��--:::;the -la�g��;l�·�r �oving radio ::w��-;;;-.· ··-::;::t------tnble;;, �: . , . ;�� ' rlasses were told of the •- h ecoz d o amd 'l taborets, eu·.? 1, Bond's nf· 1-J- l'•l.. 1nd s t �o 1 R f c en • " 1 stando, ,. o,tumers, rmative decision. Accordingl v three pnz a d wen. t to Eighth grades are making piano fi . ; I 1 i .\ I ' �' ' .,., ' d ;J.. ,;_ • r r • < '� fi: £ • r St��k:. ;:::;;:-::·,�: �.��!��� c��. �. ���r�: �� :tESTINGOUALITY- OF COAtis lfiPDRTANT---r-;,-G •Ui • : Madagatscar a nd :!:!"Whut tric;� ��;��: k? ���� Which :�x� mnn?"��:��:od, queried Huhr. complimented blm u on ?:.the Alaska J p l h my, ook> a t • t PART OF UTILITY BUSINESS THAT BURNS 8 8 t o hu e o r whlcb ne ;,:1� ���d� ���.,��n� t b :� �� to lu;.\;:uuD:��ww�and��o. l e .r d I am ���"I was:�a�;;d��t cons!'lnus the find 8r e street t r lfie mnrf.ttml � mode��: �:�puiJHc befi:--o�re sl-·-wilur 1 cross bow , tbat a and re l:e\•ed was In l humor. a news h(WD .,arne of automobiles lm il In tact. <'"nsplr· know from fur more di•lltnl \-Vhat you ought FIVE TONS A MINUTE THE YEAR AROUND to a lw oe-druwn howvehtele o acy agnlnsl him, heod�d by hi• u r uwr ad• section of the globe, the town of h ll kl . .: lng,see then I know I ve 11111� w•s•, son, hod been discovered nt Mnl Coal, Lumber and Crescent Motor Sales 34Co.12 315 PARK AVENUE Builder's Supplies PLAINFIELD, N. PHONEJ. tJ f' Touring Car '875 F, () D. Dot&"Oit Taa:, Eitra lJonj� is l wait until "Old-s�i;, To!ht1 :4UIThe\ f;tt·(,fl�� nrul nwh !-Beat uf f\Willlll-!' work IH•Jdll! Job ( IPI Socket Heat Makt• your Witlll..., bl'l\\'11 nn�l htl:-l�' par y. u:� �d your ro om co sy- l Comfortin1:· warmth t\ WNINU poll!':, '1'1�11•: IS NOT FA it 01>'1•'. from Wl'tllllnp:!; (�ied.rie radial"•· Awning�-; tmd t'alHl [lh•;J for and lht> l't't whl•rwver ne('(l it and :t•ptinn;-;. �·ott wlwrcver tht•re'H lamr n H '·':t< outlet. without PLAINFIELDCo. nt· Oon't lw 135 W. SECOND ST., '> ill! during chilly RpeliH nf A. N. Laggren the 1'el. 19Awning48 11pl'iug. . Phone 166 Price $9.00 up THE ES E EA N R 1 �� �������� ���� ���� � ��W� �T �F I �L�D --L ___O _£R_,�W� E� D- _E_s_D_A �Y �, �M:A�C�H Z=6:,, �=9 :2 4����--�--��--��------_:P•:s:e� �� � � ���� � tb"'ey-Wtlf � iiiiifeit me De otrerliia� •••• • a uyOU 1 t bf.fore :OU :... •• ••••••••••,. •• •••:� 1 rtrullbey, "'just e gratulatlolll!." lr.no,w . Don't to sk." U... COii= � l afraid a u bin, of dPsp SLONIM'S ''COMMUNITY PLATE CLUB'' ======NOW 0 P E N Bird or Par& Patrician Gr()Svenor Design Design dise Design OUR CLUB PLAN PUTS No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 COMM.UNITY PLATE And now it's Wiall so thin· Haven the't Reach of EveryBy joining HousewCommunityife Plate Clu1l '9 easyI you alwa}'l our and (No Chargefor tho Trar) to possess a co p t service paying $2.00 you can home longed m le e table of down take with Plate for your dining room? you set here illustrated or make Community the you can Think wou d in i . The only other 26-Piece Set of the comfort you l take hav· your own .election of p eces · ing enough sil are for occasions and all detail ma weekly payment n il full verw all isa s ll u t the ' Correct Ser11lceTray design. amount been paid. the pieces in the samebeautiful has With contents a.z roUom� MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTION OF PIECES $36 Teas1.7poons5 lfeaspoons . . . . $3.75 Dinner Knives (Hollow Cold Meat Forks ... . 6 Tablespoons 6 Dinner Forks . . Set of 6 Each $2.25 Knife Sugar Spoon. Handles) . . . Set of 6 $10.50 I Butter Butter Knives ...... 1.25 1 Dessert Spoons ....Set of 7.25 . Each Dinner H. 6 Dinnet Forks ..Set of 6 7.50 6 Knives H. ablespoons ..... Set of 6 7.50 . ladles 2.50 Butter Set of 6 6.00 Gravy , ..... Each 'f Spreaders . INITIAL Sugar oon 1.25 PAYMENT $2.00 of (Mod. Salad Forks . . Set of 6 7.00 Sp s ...... Each Your Choke These 3 Pntt�rus Dinner Knives _ . Balance $1.00 a Week . . Set of 6 7.00 Bouillon Spoons. . Set 7.00 ...... :.:.::::;:. � 1 . of 6 Berry Spoon . . Each ______Handles) 3.25 -...:._�----..:--..:._._�--· _ � .....I an Place Th is 1s UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY---DON'T MISS IT! Fo r Any Occasion· How Easy No w to will an investment you will always .COMMUNITY PLATE COMMUNITY PLATE It bereme rrtber wit-h pleasure Yo ur Home the Ideal In Gift Telephone 999 LEO SLO IM & SON Slonim Building 226 West Front St. JE WELERS Plainfield, N. J. _ _ ., _ FoQI'teen THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, -----...,. Pap MARCH 25, It� - r • ------27 -- go.ges page-- etc --- - Book 0> > Mort> U7 �-"- ,_------�------CHANCERY-- -OF-- NEW----� JERsEY.- or on � - - To: Ralph d Julia ' to secure the oum of Six thousand------�-- · ' IN H. Collins an --E ----ol �-- - r•• rle ct w--J 1I N ..1 d llna, hla C - ($6,000) dolloro on lands and - - e-e wl!e, certain - p A T sPrice� y A LFor I 0I promises altuate on the orthweste l E n r � - Ior A•trp l ane p ropell erl ' Hig'l••t Paid TAKEt NOTIC tu: r r Y propelled Of illrplant.ts must Co��f oll�=��er� N:wl);�::ey0�!�: ��'de� ttl!td� s��:n t�� oete LJ!ron���(?St��e I IHd U1ih7S· Iron� I,ttpt•r, Ald.OrnobtJt• the the hereof In a I IQIne mraor dlnary ,trength, or tbelrpos- ;! day �i e g� !oih<>N on l of e dateaJn i Ntw ,l eroey. l l �tpeed tenda Jt f \\'estJield. (;��: :�'\�c �am!fa a�l :n �d them� • a > ln t I �� cialus�.y������ .:. N J lar:�� J�� to disru st : tr, Suulb :\ ' t'. . and .. a or interest 1n run, wllb tbe prope1 1ers lDo! wood, ll te Tel. 789..J. othen dR��tendu��� toorne shal , tltlt:t o ilre ae j e J!lfcr�J!� o made 1 ll'ulliJu and y'(lu ls riglll, u which had b@t!n dried to the lo" est 8Al,l�ln :g��� :ro �hea��r:�?a��:r?t·� bJ�r�� �r t�Jdctt�f� ��� a;:.�d� � ��ie���dn f �!� possib-le moisture oJJtent, or "bone :-:-U-iiuF�F'SBeU.\ePn Georgec-� ;;-;;rN;� fore May 14, 19.24 . t�� cause yoti the wJfe of t e t I L'Heur� are h said of bl det y JPrB�Ycomplainu.nt, Harold.H. nnd tbe end&: he a actuall d-ecr�e Ralvh H. a t IL-'Heunnix fa shall thwtllink of dower Collin claim &Qrue dry,., l NDi, anddet�ndsnts. F1.Mead � Or tn dE:fau\t• �h th�;�ancreofellor such premises 1gbt -exuded forced bJ the centrifu· ,et rula , gu�:gfe : ; t ea.ld r 1 nb u I flied o1 Dated, Ina c 13, 1924· , •ap. ntlt �� t\�eu ���v�t_:��tS:d8."rlt The ti!ild l s t M r h • p.l &etlon. 1l of tn e d re ed xpose foreelose a compla nt ad y 1 10Jlis f�frc atufes to i c shall e of ! certain m ortgagi e b SoHcltor Co!nplatnant,ON, Some alr maehtne enrlnet t [..loyd cOtnpla.l t W1LLIAM A. foCODDINGfr It tlcri a i me 1 at the 'l'hompson to the an € rna b)l pui.Jlll: Cvendue,urt. In d ted Nove-mber 3 212 : rr�� n e, revolutions minute An I for Mile o Shcr- and recordedn 19 6 l a � ' · Cou ty Register's In I TJ • � · en- Hou$e, the I a 18, li)OD, Office · tJffil!t� ln the g1.700llle of that powera >hould nine jff'H gllzab.cli, In Union n • • J �se 8 I d t > of THEN. J., &TH on foot alx-lncb propell'clock theD., afternoon ot In of nald ll.elghbnrbood ot six bull.dred miles I that cortal;, lot ,tract or parcel or I land, ing being the of j ' hour. liD/daAh l y In Town IN and or Union State ALL THE WORLD NO CAR Ll KE THIS A good many tboo•1sands pounds ��·fJ:_:ldJ ;;,� ·�ty a.nd I of e � of pressure per sqH:lre lnrb the northwesterly are �PD· ' on Bl!!OINNlNO erated by such spenl, and proppllere �������t���/����w�l� n s s d h11ve known to split at the ce · �!��w i h the southwe terly i e 1�ofr::8�� Pleasant been l sixty-six teet;-n:: ter and fty flpprt. l·lven the smallest P tce o a aa widened to n lack ot balance l1etween the tw ������-==��Ji f�e�� llladea Is a 'fel')' aet·lous matter, since ��d;��t hence �gdu�northwesterly��:��� parallel with the pull of nne m•"t counterbalance s;���:nt nl��\'::, ��: �un�r:: �:fY that alldltlon, th re Edgewood Parkwaya rl al ;::t\:,I e •htty-scven feetwlt!J; lheof the other.fMce Ill that tends to thence soulhcaoterly parallel one hundred llfty feet keep18 thegyrosfope blades rota ting In the same to plane, a that I• not easily over· �;��·�Decree:�fn� ���amounting� approximately force Ia at '2·'100·00· come when th� alrpinne moving HARRY SIMMONS, SherUT. Plus O R Old Esse:x Pep blgh speed- erOII·tnlln that It IVE , Bol'r. "The · The Fees, Q, �l DJ&.WL Introduce• when tbere a cbnnge of l'AUL116.12 L 3-1Z·t 11 or ide Abl'lltns, to Wham direction, either down s - Ai . Carl It The new aSmooll t e staminathnes fo r which �" up or ayr Concern : Hudson h its wise, Ia enormous. Yet In conditions To}l or t Essex has modern wbere the aviator er was fa mous. And its 6-cylinder motor ou���i.)g.�.· " 1!'� �·;.�1i� a�ctl�� forerunn ot nrlare, on the of March, at niollf "loop the loop," or plunge, or 27th �WJ :!t1 1924, ten ormance b day c built by Hudson, gives smoothness of perf a�tend In maneuver, t e 1i:.WJ1r!'��·2�1o�:,\ � 1�:���� � mustuarp l7 and i d the the WeotOelri, U io County, ehlne meet w thstan ma-se ;';,����Town� ot n n � the Super-Six. ' To ring Car Number . heretofore exclusive to teltl. an Overland u Easy 44�17, HVel'l! airplane manura�ture must 'Willlll for February, v tu a be �nt. Tbe safetY or the ���day ·�oft6,;,1,;� : ��T.:�Pe;·�.192f, P��ir P���Ye of 1�{ on y includes not only exceptional gas, 100 per 1 d by ec om oil dependl upon there uot belog �;1� g���!� t�/ Its ulatnr dr d mainte IIDIIe ftaw, 'l'hlrty-nlne hun.:,�·�fe thss!�':,' ($�f;_.;\�76.39) Dol· :�:1 and tir� mileage, but a policy of minimum Jars, pur u n an has I s a t to act entJUed, "An to find theNew Je�ett tor the hotter rotection ot garage ive willasto nish you. p Dr with parts prices that n.ct r every element that makes driv· nance cost ���! pt�r Cod Him an Hour i&t,, a !i�! Sarah Todd, ISOO the orlcinal rar Wll-LIAM,:�; STI'l'T. ing easyOU'LL..:..big six power, very flexible; wlfP of and 8·11·2¥!��: : P'oea .Jobn Jacob Altor, a Brevoort fl.40 Yquiet, effortless gear changing; amaz. w:ta l fre the of tbe fami y 312,, ing pick-up; lots of leg room; com· foDIIder .\stor r �ently aald such a tloe busl· �de 1 t bg�;r�:'"�: she o t e wa• Surogate �f h I fortable scats, tilted just right. De ness woman was con· CoddJng,Union.E�ru�!::!� made tt:�� on ��hth � � Countyay of he he Invested It deceased to to to tho scrs e for orer.hJbH their Whichbenefit of ber chlldren. atflrnu&�tlon tbe under oath agaJnst tbc estate cla.lmllsaid ft.Jtddeceaseddeman Withinds x months tromof (615·2) the ft l'll t rold· i the De luxe id oto(]cr,s or they will for dute s be • Roadoter .Jobn BrnoortNew Amtt�rdam. \\' US 1111 of a l'ouring , $101>5 $11951 IIDith ever barred or recov .. Do l.uxe Touring 220 of erea· from prosecuting • are con slderet! worka the aubacrJbcr. Brougham 1.125 De Luxe , ei'Jng- the WE:STFIELDsa.me against Sodoo t10111- lint of • 1695 art. Bt;o'IOOrta were lroll E e o Sedan Prkn, H95'' TilE TRUSTx CO,,cut r. loratCharlotte ttf the Bre•oort wu a Proctor. JJ#tf'Ht. Tu l!�tf'fJ f!IODPI'I. Q. Of,IVF:R. l•dtr and PAIJL1·30·9 Wo.&1fteld, LAMBERT'S GARAGE 1104!111 ..rrltcl H117or Wllltthead Hicks. U3.80 O Altrod Clark,NF!i,• P. M. Lambert Be11.17 Brevoort waa frleod of Sir F ESTATEPursuant to th oH,rder Of Cd��aed.a les 1 o h r 204 Central Ave. Tel. al e and Waahlngtoll Irvlnr. Codding, Surrogate of tho County N.of 509 Union, o o th o r h day ot W t r Scott blstorlan, or the m d en o f t March D., 19U, upon the u of Jamet Cat��on, was patroDI application tbe tamllJ, They were generoua A.underal gned, as executor or the esta of said deceased, n te literature and art and founded tile o ice Ia hereby given to the credltora said deceased ot whlcb of t ex artlatlc group atlll cluster& u der oathto or hibitffi to tho lubscrlber n about Waahlncton aquare,-Detrolt a rmation their claims and demands t "a e l!ew1. �� ��r�\��n�o���: �o\'J t tne � � !� o"der, or hey wlll be forever�� : barrF� ed� lN CHANCERY OJ>' NEW JERSEY. recovering the JEWETT fr0omeame proaecuUngngalnot the subscriber.or COMPANY, Mary Carroll an1l Barbara 'l'RUBT To Kane, ELIZABlOTHof rwlse Gnrd· lllUzab � Barbara. ethm o ��� known " ee i�r. PA IGE BUILT t o f F i!' J · �ho��.� SIX - ?IS -::::=s= ',l,B.=B :::O======a----- �-�6::: EHMLING BROS. or ot N:� ----- 9,:, ======,;��������������!.;,..,.,===== - AVFS. ' --- .,.. J��=�y,o{n��:�� � 0 �0f�!1:��� N£ 980 CENTRAL& LENOX r�fn·W�rr1!13. m la PHO �8l. i hn 0 ···------.. ---- and Wil am JohF��s n�'o Conslrucuon Companyl and D.you aro <>defendants, yoU ------·-- are to appear nd answer tho Cl)hlplalnant'srequired bill on ora the t before wentla' h day of Mny, next, or In de• fault thereof such decree made thn Chnneellor shall again-st you will be -- i k equitable and just; The snld bill ---- t as ---- · n -- --�------.,_ e ----· - .. Ish to forecloae c rtlnc t of tax -- mado, ea eand do -----�------·� _ ------. - sale!lied which was u. execut d d · Lambert's Taxicab Service �r'!f:�.�Yof ��!"��'�n l k ���\fi"it':. NIGHT Get Ready NOW for the Good Qaya Auto d t•d J ly 24, 1Ql!, acd�� reoorded, In DAT OR a u forn Co n Boo o Mortgages Union u · CARS Driving. · ty at 164page t 86, whereby the premises ok No: S FOR AI..L OOOA810N8 kn n 613·6!9 Broad treet, A1,1TOMOBILE BLACKSMITHING 'Veat1 \Y elltfteld, Cou ty PR08PJil(JT w aa ot Union SPRING WORK Jeraey, being l s on11 nnd twon In, BlockNew I ST., 01 on the Assessment 'Of tlte Telephone were d TDwn Oxy-Acetylene of WeO:IIeld sol .MtlPto the Town of 398 and Electric Welding In tor n id taxes \Vcstftcld tee u p Agents for American year 1916 and oth r liensa nmountlngtor tbo In all, with e coots, to 162&.99, Spring� which saidInterest an CHAMPION The Deciding To ensure Factor- quality,the prodlK' highest,.. Ask some of your friendsBuick who own Cha Buicksracter what tion of LeeTuea Ia lim ited to they most admire in their C_?rs. will get a 2,000 '655 You daily. No straining number (!f answers. t in the end most different Ye to No Toledo Buick owners will agree to place get volumeI Jo.b. that it is hard skimping! Nothing one Buick point excellence above of another but the finest in World's Lowest Priced after h all ' t at. what they value rnostin Buielt;is, material Closed Doors character. you already an and work Butck If are not Car with owner, you get an m.an.ship! Rear. can idea of Buick character Front and � by letting you JOHN H. TRAYNOR Order Now for Earliest �s give a ride in the model ycu Ave., prefer. Smt your ow n 300 North convenience as to time. Westfield• Possible Delivery! • - ---- L CARACiE WHEN WESTFIE D - -- t· FINK n� ··-·- -- -�------�-�� nuttc A"Uiuiioniu�s· - · ..\Ri: H. L - nuu:r. 1iuicK WILL ·------i!-mM: -- Watfield -- 135 ELM ST. Tel. 140 -- - - - UNION COUNTY BUICK COMPANYm 4.91 Nort!J .Avenue Phone 12?1 rreatfi etu, 'J N•• .J 1-!LIZAIJIT.R RAHWAY
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