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e•t Anybody .,..,. C&D A.,JI.Hr """' pricea, bu.t it takea pricu, 1>\tt It t.l<H ..tumanohip ••II ..,ao,J.ip to to oal... •ell lOt a p...,St, good• at a profit. 10odJ 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<J CXjl�Ct�dHig which on 31 5 nd 7 Wh Bitter Junwr h o l n I 11bnu1 " Sch o IMPROVEMENTS Supreme Place. i \dll probauly b•• propuse.t uy thu L ARTIS REQUEST ll"urd Ednt·tttlon shortly. A L A RE LOCAL TS for Honor Takes . '1'110 dis- nr first spring of arOused the !�verySpring home should of be ( 11si'li0il wnM Oy IH\b.., Cheerfulnessfountain The To n ll<•atiun iu of tht• the f\ w Council met Munday Tin) Womun's Club's m�>st from which ftowa happiness and t LI�AlmR Rei'·l OtH' of • •rnl l ' t•rs Mayor l d�li!Chlful always cheerfulne,;a, evening and the app�rtionment of as- TO Bf FOUGHT ON ROSELL£' S NEW COURT. t from fornwr o t is the one comfort-and tll<> uls.< ' '<lwn J l progmms it wjH be if industry an thrift against the property owners n l Attorney Oliver, thn C<>l1trilnrtt•d Musi<'lll Club. sessments I<'IIPrR ],1\W)'<'I' by the d l ndurn cc or 1\lrrrlll nud t rs therein. Let every dollar steadily and against the town for sidewalks A ri 11rid will be momenlou• c n ur wurage they W<m d o h Y<'t<r the Muaical Club p 3, i 7 l i I e Thig dwell work va ous e h s ory of Westfield. have f ter d somewhe e along t I H> llllHwrr !t'Olll Col. 1\'ulttot' have •••med for at the ai o r strets th town days in the5 t On l r he attained ven highPr record Trust Company. l d n i of e a e llt'lliV8"Y""d · A. e you streets where th e days will he played he game• way-would hove n just good·\ om p Westfield were confirmed. The s t be a oecomplishments in the talent re laid, e t d e c t ofe Interest Paid on Accounts e s alks were amount which will determine whether West- team in e the c eptod l'l'IH'est>u ntlv<' who s t d at the Congt·egational ris th idew th H a nf n n h u a h 4% or u h Okla., is to tender; for !IOlJors. ron- A Leadf'l'I w t I rmalall l • p in our Special ass s against the property owners field t r e duunpionship I boen touch ith hese nfo hous on f er o M s. e sed G i , have c e on M d y a t no n. r Department. nd l tho of e o The that on · Fi•ke, a W a against the town was fol ows: honor the hom f t he "'"nlng rontests will hav" nil <li•cns•lo�s, Bl'�8 It tho Floyd president of tht• ont as c beit1g ••msus p m n down S c of S mmit avenue, assessed girl hamp ons of th United Stut�s o should 's allnouncing tion u i e the elcm<'nts MtitTing th� of o l Is that ther" un Club, in the progrnlll e $1,- bnsketbull of 11 i• <ll'nllh• l,.j111�1•n wh\clt tlw was gainst th among high school emotional ap(wul which n 1"' a town recalled that It ago a e property benefited, the m<>.etlngoo heldl lit six 096.43, g i the t wn, $11.15; of t U�de!�att•d11 PittnB t c lloard shall be i !ll yea!' thut a a n t o teams h country. phmship slruggll' 01 hu H lt the Mus Club had fit•st given n s e at• holds. sulnnlttt·d x i ln (' against t e Now that n l rangement• superbly e<>nfidellt t�ams of and n d t e n W ma s Club Austin stre t Jlroperty, he fi a two D !ltet tbers P p e by h t h o n e , h t me the"" urd l and by program t e ' meet. against the town, hnve been completed the t for nlhM.ic thot•o ghbrl'd• o thu nrchlte-'ls ng and the fuet $ a d $26.- and i u ure rwrvously · s that this custo 9418.56, n a t l pr opo m 1; Acres enu $713.10, hese eventfu games near, th<• "1 e school, continued each in Fair v e, draw the awaiting •nun<! uf the whisth• 111"l>m•n d • should such hu� been yeur <!�tJfme�tfidb WESTFIELD,N.J.<H'rWlt C!rompttll!l seh•< l m d is aga s own Oak street, greatest nter st be g sho n i which th<• contest. already ter . Co - ntion th• und friend in t t he t , $ 3. i e i in w u •t11rt" will huve ie of close 1 15; l c s Tht•n• dv n l• 11 · "sthuates of very The Oldest Westfield a nst the p ropet'ly, ath e i and school cirrle�,not only in be tnueh 11ntlw•, l :� the bet the two 6 ag i . t of cntt·h th<· '; t�tt· t ! 01 df l rt•la!iouship w clubs. 4$1,275 �!,n tlll'natu 11 in all t data n e u so ttendan!'eeen is st the town, $39.G ; ona New Jersey and Okhthoma, bu I of tht• ,1wctato1·s when t t· '0"1 own n hu Al the large a a again D t a : h enabllng cit e and e lu testl G a is lso i iz ns vot<'!'H to mo i l rond and St. eo place, ag inst in other States. It recognized that whis l �tHis tho firwl oont ,.,t nnd . l n l the high of the rge np l l' rulnds ti P tl rnttk<l u o npprecin!lm a st the games n t only nnt! of 1 of l te�un• Lrlght-eyt•<l Amel'i-011,, on qu s ou nre M sic programs. 1 .. the property, gain these will o be the�c� f h l l• u al Cluh f-,---.,.,-------_,.....,.,.._,...,...,.....,..,_,...,...,...__ ___ $1,327.34, j " dt•••mt>d� essential und also ...,.._..,....,...,._,.,=�-= ,.-=-·- $108.�8. the most important events in the nth- girls tl;nt Is !<'rom the charm n town, run renlizt• Jnftv tlutt t It l lei! tht! openi g A l tiwlr shou d be of n o di ance to a p01'lion tic history of the high schoo the c1•11shed emth h•• town meclng belt\ number th ou h to he closin r n vacate e ls of hopt•s hnve been to ' m t before l r g t g appeal h en Introduced and ry in dctlnitGiy .. 1v••1111;ll1· 11 t l ust on h e schoo r o the audience fel f F'orest av ue was c u t but Willl'esult with throbbi11� hl'urts nrl 01 th of the Double i t · o n , � n . 1••ctlone oue<'ailed 'l' · · for ndny lllng rst time t e "' ' nnt· , · ' thrill on t r l of pride h ri set o 1 eterm1 f h fi h held bark will huve stund l Is h i In these, our a ea ng M evemng, 1 t ruuchm· t e \ lear�. to l ml ng Brothers were hithe o dlscull!!ed q stio of give a o n spo1·tRtnnn•, to very own artists. BOULEVARD &: PARK STREET Eh i r ue n r u d of LI�S'I'I-lN l1NIOS Right the corner of the Boulevard April 14.er sign e chN•rH l'llAYRit ce ng ogr p mission to the chnmpionship of United St.ntc" the victot·ious t am re di the p am Mr•. Adams on and Park' Street. iven erect 11 In tea 1s. the ! . tiiCU\'U:� of P r one of the moat beautiful corners in Westfield, g rl front of th ir new ullding on Lenox among g s ? ·-·-·····-· Maplewood Jll'esent�d the campaign e b i . The game' will be held 011 t e best built homes. fs situated 1mprovement games of I un!lm·tuk�n ary . gtve of ,., h by :federated clubs one of Westfield's A tempor The . every Jlroml«• night AJll'il ' � 1 11 'l .