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Tk. AeWsrtia- er i. UK »«•« THE WESTFIELD LEADER TtU LEAWNG Am MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY ME*W>4JV« IN UNION COUNTY FOKTY-SECOND YBAE—No. 47 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1932 JRPLE HEART TWOWILDWGSFOt WEEE-flt) JOTTINGS FINAL ROUND OF MIS. JOS. It. CONNOLY BUSINESS SECTION FIOM FOUCE "HATTCr STRUCK BY CAR, COUNCIL DENIES AWARD MADE TO THREE YEAR OLD TENNIS THIS WEEK DIES HERE SUNDAY r«r Straw. Traffic Vi«la>i—i la M*jwit FRANCHISE FOR SEVERAL HERE r WUI CMCIH*W Play la North Wifew Of Late Bank PrcaMaa* b R«fMrt« CHILD KILLED At Suffer. Heart Amd Oa C«ate*l A»«. NEW BUS LINE Ea-Sarvic* »•» Step. Fro* Central A»e- Cilia Attack At* ElifiUa Far •U Reason Far Raf uaiaf Appli- While building in general has been While local residents were taking I MK Curb lato Path Of The semi-finals and finals in the Otmm far below normal during the part six advantage of the pleasant weather' Sara Clark Connoly died at the res- catiaa Give* At Public months encouraging news has bees Automobile North Jersey Men's Singles and idence of her daughter, Mrs. John H, over the week-end the Westfield po- Doubles tournament whici h has been Pencheon on Sunday night at 9:20 Martial given out this week that will, no lice department was continuing its un- Albert Rocco, aged three and a .6 week at the Weetfield o'clock. > WeBtfleld have received the Order doubt, have its effect on the building relenting vigilance. The blue-coated A trade in general. Two buildings of ' half, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel are scheduled for this Mrs. Connoly had been spending!.. resolution denying the applica- fcf the Purple Hetrt and at least 26 g g or should we say black-nhirted, min- week-end, according to an announce- t), _ _^ .,„„, «„.„ «., 1Dn of the Bono Transportatioa the most modern type are to be erect- ions of the l»w kept watchful eye for Rocco of 605 Central avenue, was ee summer at Asbury Park and wa« * Ethers are eligible for thil decoration fatally injured Monday night when ment made last night by the tourna-j| hw"usuargooFhealth°unUI anout Company to operate a bus line be- for distinguished service, gallantry ed in the business section and it is any and all persons to protect local n he waa struck by an automobile ment committee. The aem.-finals will a we(#J ,g0 when ,„ indi,position tween Wertfield and Berkley Height* bravery, the first authorised by understood that extensive alterations property against whatever might and bravery, me nrsi aottionrea Dy ;------— —..- ~— driven by William Fitzpatrick of 23S be held Saturday and the finals in!CBUBed her to return home. Her con- was adopted by the Town Council this country! It is nttin, that thi, *» *} b.e madc on • bl»ldln« on E«8t I Turn«£ street, Rahway. The child both events will take place Sunday. ](iition was not considel.ed aerioua un. at its meeting Monday night. N« a stMet tiark of dMtinction ihould be revived * °* ' 81 to If either of the finalists in the Bin-!til Sunday when she was seized with explanation as to why the applica- A concern known as the 224 East j dispatched to South avenue after i riT '™ les tion had been denied was offered by ^incident with the Geortre Washlng- Broad Street Corporation will begin »u h j b ceievd from a resi- ».„ AI!L? P M street, by Patrol- « tournament are members of the i a sudden heart attack which occasion- 1 Bicentennial and with this in view c a( een re _ Pnrrmann, but he I doubles teams to take part in the; ed her death, any member of the governing body. [he War Department, through an act wnrlworkr withiwitihin th+hep navnext fefouwr /lavdayas nnon trthme denJ At o_Jf? thau..it stree_i tj . J.I__that, .tw o men m»ii AiDerc r. ftn la The application waa presented sev- If Congress, hu done so. construction of a two story business were attempting to sell towels. When died a few minutes after reaching » °* *at event, the doubles will i Mrs Connoly was the widow of the be played Sunday morning and theiute J08eph Richard Connolv, former eral weeks ago and it is undtr»too4 The Order of the Purple Heart building at the corner of East Broad the patrolman arrived the salesmen I —, singles will be played Sunday after-lpregjdgnj f at it has been the subject of much Ltands as • diitinguished tribute to street and Central avenue. This prop- had disappeared. This entry appear- Patrolman Pflrrmann, who wit- o nessed the accident, stated that while lallantry, denying that rank or social erty is owned jointly by Elicabcth L. ed in the police "blotter" and was the played Sunday afternoon. | the Council. {inunction playB any part in meritori- Hart and Carrie Hawley and is one first to be recorded on Saturday. he stood on the corner of Central Ju]ia F CUl% M reMents of lhia of the choice building sites in the avenue and Cacciola place, he noticed There will be no matches this eve- i town. She was descended on her The inauguration of such a line s military conduct. The first award At 10:S5 the same day Patrolman ning but tomorrow afternoon about j mother's side from the Mott family as proposed was favorably received, the decoration was made on Au town. The property has been leued Benninger brought in a man "wanted" ii car approaching in a northerly di- y to the corporation for a period of rection. He then saw the child step o'clock Frank Bowden, winner of it is said, by the merchants, as it wai ust 7, 1782 and so far as surviving on a warrant issued by Garwood au- the tiUe la8 etT and of New York City, where she was 63 years and the work of removing from the curb in front of a "machine! * y seeded No, 1, pointed out that through the median tecordB reveal but three Men, alt non- thorities. The man was turned over born. She came to Westfleld with of th 8 line commissioned officers, were awarded the present building u well underway. I r m- k v ? r/ ")8rked there and Btart {o1 the °th« I will meet Harold McGumn of Phila- her parents when she was five years . ' residents of Berkley The new building will have a front- j ™ "T* is J. Comiskey of Gar-| Me The youngster walkcd directljr delphia, seeded No. 6, in a quarter- old and has ulways resided here. Heights and vicinity would take ad- During the years immediately fol- vant Ke nwing the Revolution the Order of age of approximately 80 feet on East , in the path of the oncoming vehicle final match. This will bring together Mrs, Connoly was prominent in the! » Broad street and about 100 front two players of outstanding ability, former sociaill liliffe of the town and "™ their |he Purple Heart seems to have fallen BaytopAt 7:3, colored5 Saturda, of 50y 3evening Downer, streeBert aI,,j before the officer couid inter- both playing a different type of game. I , nto disuse and no further awards footage on Central avenue. Its ex- vene the child had been , The wit h her hu band was one of the patronage. terior walls will be of brick and terra was conveyed to the Muhlenberg Hos- patrolman stated that in his opinion Bowden plays a powerful aggressive tere made. The order vanished from game and his overhead driving is ac- founders of the present Congrega- An ordinance authorizing the con- public sight «nd there was little or no cotta with a general effect of buff- ""-"•"" town ambulance^Dr. How-1 Fitzpatrick wae not driving at an tional Church of Weatileld and gave struction of a storm sewer, in Elai gray and limestones tones and the aid F. Brock requesting the use of l ^ j speed but evidently curate, he also plays well at the net. lavishly of her time and effort in its street, East Broad street, South av«. eference made to it in any official the vehicle. exeess ve fgt o McGumn is a stylist anil plays a cool, cuments. building will be aB near fireproof as saw the child too iate to swerve al- steady, cautious game, taking advant- upbuilding. She was a woman of ex- nue and First street, appropriating Publication of articles relative to human ingenuity can devise. There At 1 %:35 p, m. a man came to head, j though he apparently applied ceptional character and affection and *73,000-to cover the cost of same, quarters and reported that his car I brakes as age of every opportunity to make a Its existence caused interest to re- will be seven stores on the ground hard as possible, kill. created an atmosphere of love, loy- was introduced on first reading, A ve and since 1930 it has once ftoor, three on East Broad utteet, one I h»d been struck by another machine shriek of the brakes as they took I alty and respect among all of those hearing on this ordinance was Axed ome into the light of publicity. The un the corner and three on Central and the latter failed to stop. Desk hold was quitq e audible,, the officefi r Ralph MeElvenny of New York is with whom she came in contact. for the evening of August 8. avenue. The upper floor will con- Sergt. Harry Deter gave the number id d h The State- Highway Dep|artm«rt Vashington Bi-Centennial was select- said, and the car came to a stop a anothe, r . outstandinV,r „ g" playe'—'-•r t-o b"~\e BcslBesided s herhe"r daughtedaughterrBn she e |i8s B surur-- Id as obviously the moat appropriate tain offices and each will be well light- over the teletype and found that the K has agreed to contribute the sum of ed by large windows. There will be hit-and- car was owned &y a Plain- reckoned with. He plays «. type of v|ved b tw0 gran ddftughtel.s> Mr8. $8,O5B towards the cost. lime for its reinatitution. The War Patrolman Plirrmann went to tennis similar to that of Bowden. Krnes„ .t, W•£,. Davie„„„,*s and„_.,. Mrs„" . Alfre»,,' d, H„. epartment officially revived it in a large cellar with firew&Ued com- field man. Further inquiry disclosed where the boy lay and picking the Ernest H. Kuhn of New York is dan- Welch, two great granddaughters, a The ordinance and supplemental partments for each store. The plans the fact that the accident had occur- gerous at alt times and has wonder- pp eneral order issued February 22, child up rushed to Dr. Decker's of- sister, Mrs. II. L. Fink, all of West- contract for the completion of the |D32. The order reads as follows: have been prepared by Raymond R. red in Scocth Plains and Sergt Deter fice in a passing machine. The child ful stamina. His powerful chop stroke field, and a brother, Warren Clark. Chatfield, Inc., architect of 225 East! advised that the complaint be made has caused the downfall of many op- Rahway Valley Trunk Sewer and it* Peneral Orders No. 3 died a minute or so after reaching onents Funeral services will bi> held at 540 disposal plant waa passed on second PURPLE HEART—By order of Broad street and have been approved, i there. the doctor's office. Dr. Decker noti-1 P - R»lP« DeMott of Woodcliff Boulevard at 3 o'clock this afternoon. mid final reading. Sunday was a rather slow day as fled County Physician Christopher A. Ils ,.a ^»soned veteran. His placement |he President of the United States Plans for a new building have been shots are A resolution, specifying that ex- he Purple Heart, established by Gen- filed with the building inspector by only four entries appeared in the Brokaw, who permitted the body to [ ,. usually accurate and his penditures shall be in the form of the heirs of J. S. Irving and it will "blotter," the first of these was reg- be removed to Higgins' morgue in itcadiness gives him a decided edge BAND TO REPEAT jral Washington at Ncwburgh, Au- over many of his less experienced op. direct relief and that no money "hall gust 7, 1782, during the War of the occupy the site on which the old Irv- istered at 2 :35 p, m. and concerned Plainfleld. bo paid without the expresied ap- ing home now stands at the corner of the issuing of a summons by Patrol- Fitzpatrick was arraigned on a, ponents, , , . .Caspe . r Kannes of Brooklyn CONCERT PROGRAM Revolution, is hereby revived out of sho ul( 1 n0 t m a b proval of the State Director of •espect t» his memory and military Quimby street and Central avenue, man Edgar Wright to a motorist who technical charge of manslaughter be-1 , , 11IItt j ^ ^ .° The Woatflcld Band, under the di- Emergency Relief, WSB adopted. An- The Irving house will be demolished had passed a red traffic light. fore Recorder A. C. Nash, who re-!mate' "la" "choP strokc ichievements, w selze rection of William N. Bartow, will other resolution was adopted author- By order of the Secretary of War, to give way to this modern business At 4:25 p. m. an entry appeared leased him In the custody of his at-1 ^ t° present the sixth concert in the aum- izing the application to the State di- building. The proposed building will torney, John Owens of Plainfteld. ity makes him a most dangerous op- DOUGLAS MacARTHUR, stating that Patrolman Joseph Gro- ponent, mer scries Friday night in Mindo- rector for emergency relief. A let General, Chief of Staff. have a frontage of 100 feet on Quim- gan had requested the proprietors of Pitzpatrick reported to the prosecu- waskin Park, The band will repeat tcr was read from Winneld C. Official: C. H. Bridges, Major Gen- by street and 70 feet on Central ave- a stationery storetto appear at head- tor's office yesterday. Harry Wolf of Montclnir and Ger- the program which was to have been Brower, local relief administrator, eral, the Adjutant General, nue. It will be constructed as nearly quarters. It was later learned that ald Emerson, Bowden and McElvenny, given last week hut which wins in- stating that he had received f 584.1B fireproof as is possible and will be Kuhn and Edward Tarangioli arc Among those residents of West- no complaint is pending against them. among the outstanding teams in the terrupted because of the sharp thun- from the State Emergency Relief Jield who have already received the the finest structure of its kind in the Patrolman Grogan brought in a LOCAL MAN DIES der storm. Administration to reimburse the town. The building will be of lime- doubles. Each team has shown qual- jecoration are: Col. Harvey L. Jones, motorist at 6:10 p. m. who had pass- OF AUTO INJURIES ities in the present tournament that John Dolan of New York, a eor- town fi\r unemployment expenditures Villiam Hyland, Alan Bruce Conlin stone construction and consist of a ed a red traffic light at Prospect street i make them strong bidders for the netist of outstanding ability, will to June 10, and also acknowledged ind Patrolman Theodore Vreeland. ground floor containing six stores, and North avenue. The motorist had Fatally Hurt When Thrown To title. liu the guest soloist with the band. the receipt of $1,665.70 for West- \mong those who are eligible to re- three on Quimby street and three on also failed to have his change of ad- Ground In Summit Mr. Dotan was former soloist with field dependency relief for the eive the decoration rire Simeon H. Central avenue. The upper floor will dross noted on his driver's license and Casper Nannes of Brooklyn, seeded .SouKn'a Band, Connelly's Band and months of April and May, 1932. imith and Eyare M. Hutson. The be used for offices only. No expense Accident No. 8, reached the semi-final round was using registration plates issued last evening by defeating Alfred Pli other nationally known musical or- An ordinance amending Ordinance "urple- Heart received by Col. Jones will be spared in this project as it is to the former owner of the car. The ganizations. He has appeared with No, 11, relating to traffic, was in- lag been on display for the past few the idea of its builders to make it an Carmelo A. Romeio of Central ave- er of Newark in straight sets, 6-3, 8-2. car was left in the yard at headquar- Ralph DeMott of Woodcliff proved the Westfield Band on previous oc- troduced on first reading and a hear- lays in the window of Chas. Bloom's investment and not a speculative pro- ters. nue died early Friday evening in the ensiona and his solos have been an ing wa3 set for August 8. This or- •aint Store on Elm street. ject. Overlook Hospital, Summit, of injur- too strong for Frank M. Goeltz, elim- At 8:05 p. m. a report was given inating the Wilkes-Barre player 0-1, additional treat to the auiliencea that dinance prohibits parking at tho tri- The award of the Purple Heart is, Another new building is b.eing con- of a collision in which a motorcycle ies received in an automobile accident throng the park. He has also ap- angle formed by the intersections of ccording to revised Army Regula- templated On East Broad street in the on Thursday. The accident occurred G-3 to advance to the semi-finals. and an automobile were involved. The Ralph McElvenny, New York, seeded peured with the Weatfield Symphony North avenue, Tremunt avenue and ions, authorized to persons who j not too distant future by T. Vagelos. accident occurred on Westfield ave- at Ashland road and Tulip street, Orchestra. St. Paul street. while serving in the Army of the Thi~ s will be built on the site now oc- Summit. Romeio and Joseph De Sten- No. 2, advanced to the quarter-finals nue near Firsrirsit streestreett . ThIMe eyemtcyclist,! - . at Lhn expense of Donald Hawloy, With the exception of one num- An ordinance authorizing the con- Jnited States perform any singularly cupied by the Westfield Diner and the f f s n jd! t ber, the program will be the same struction of a sanitary sewer, in noritorious act of extraordinary fidel- building formerly occupied by the Hy-was injured and was given treatment d b John Locognito % contmc. Orange, whom he defeated in straight by a local physician. Patrolman Au- y S ' , sets, G-4, 6-0. ns that of last week, lnstend of Woodland avenue was introduced on ty or essential service." Wounds re- Grade Market. ' Mr. Vagelos stated rf w estfle]d (iHv en b Sa vatoro the Morceau Elegant, "Golden first reading and a hearing Ret for :eived in action are included in this this morning that his plans arc not gust H. Benmnger was on the coll. Veninath> agC(i'17| ol South EImer Harry Wolf of Montclair (ind Ger- street, this town. At the intersec- ald Emerson, Orange, reached the Blonde," by Eilenberg, Mr. Bartow August 8, The heuring on another category. Additional singularly mer- complete and he is not certain as to has substituted tho Barcarolle from ordinuncc for construction of a sani- torious acts performed after the Pur.when the work will begin. tion of Ashland road and Tulip street quarter-finals in* the doubles play by TROOP MEETS OLD the truck was in collision with a light "TnleB of Hoffman," by Offenbach. tnry sewer in other sections of >le Heart has been awarded are to bo With this building activity about to defeating J. S. Ferrand and Val Beek- car driven by William A. Compton en of Bloomficld, as did W. D. Cun- The program follows: Woodland avenue was continued un- ewarded by the grant of the right be launched there is good reason to RIVAL..S. IN POL, O, of Summit. The impact threw Romeio March, "Ambassador" Bagley til the next meeting. Tho ordinance o wear a bronze oak leaf cluster on believe that there should be employ- ningham, Rahway and Willard Rog- Polo, the fast and furious brand, and his comi)nnion t0 tho ground tho ers, Jr., Summit, by defeating F. and Overture, "Poet and Peasant" to vucate portions of Longfellow, . the ribbon of the decoration. The ment for a large number of local men will be presented at 3:30 Saturday | , _ von Suppe Brynnt and Channing avenues was decoration must be awarded within ]attor heirig liglltly injure(] Romeio M. Warnock of Cranford. skilled in the various branches of the afternoon when the i.ssex Troop was takcn t0 t,]e overlook Hospital Barcarolle from "Titles of Hoffmnn" passed oh second and final reading. three years from the date of the act building trade. (102nd Cavalry) polo team goes into Tuesday's summaries: Offenbach or service 'which earned it, except as where it was said he had received a Sin.le. The contract for tho improvement a huddle with the 112th Field Artil- fraetured skull. Valse Militairc Waldteufcl of sections of Jefferson, Winyah, otherwise provided for. lery of Trenton at the regimental Quarter-finnl round: Casper Nannes Excerpts from "Babes in Toylnnd" Awards of the Purple Heart for NINE INVESTED AS Police Captain Edward T. Nelson Snundcrs and Linden avenues by polo field adjoining the Armory on has entered a charge of reckless driv- of Brooklyn, defeated Alfred Plager, Herbert constructing bituminous macadam acts or service performed prior to GIRL SCOUTS RECENTLY Kahway avenue, Newark, 0-3, 6-2; Ralph M. DeMott, Intermission February 22, 1932, will be confined to ing against Veninath. Compton may pavement was awarded to the Ter- These two old rivals have battled also be charged with the same viola- Woodcliff defeated Frank M, Goeltz, Festival March, "Olympian" rible- Construction Co. of Plainfleld, the following persons: So far this Benson nine girls have Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 0-1, 6-3, Alfred Roth (a) To those who, as members of the situation out to a finish time and tion. whose bid of $7,003.70 was tho low- been invested as Girl Scouts by Miss time again and still the argument Romeio is survived by his widow Fourth round: Ralph McElvenny, Cornet Solo, "Ou va-la jeuno In-doue" est of six flrma who submitted fig- ,he Army of the United States, have Dorothy L. Williams, director of New York, deefated Donald Hawley, Dclibes seen awarded the Meritorious Serv- for supremacy is carried on with and three children, the youngest be- ures at tho previous meeting. Camp Allenbrook, the WeBtfield Girl Don MacGrath will play in order ing less than two months old. Orange, 0-4, 6-0. Mr. John Dolan ice Citation Certificate by the Com- Scout camp. Thursday, Dorothy Col- . Entre-Act from "Mile. Modiste" A resolution wus adopted author- mander-in-Chief of the American Ex- at No. 2, Roy Gerfan at No. 3, and Compton's ear was catapulted up-} izing the installation of fire hydrants mer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Jack Wagner at back for the Essex side down onto the sidewalk but the Fourth round: Harry Wolf and Herbert peditionary Forces in the World War Colmer of Fairacres avenue, was in- Gerald Emerson of Orange defeated Characteristic, "Tho Jolly Copper- at tho following locations: Nother- ind who make application to exchange vested with the Girl Scout pin. Troop, -with Todil Brady and Frenchy occupant escaped from the wreckage J. S. Farrand and Val Beeken, Bloom- . smith" Peters wond avenuo, enst of Fanwood ave- the certificate for the Purple Heart Grissom cutting into the line-up thru with no more than an abrasion of one nue; Prospect street at Netherwood Others who have received their pins the game with fresh horses. leg. field, 7-5, 0-1 j W. D: Cunningham, Mosaic from Grand Opera avenue; Prospect street, GOO feet and oak-leaf clusters pertaining to it. this month at Camp Allenbrook are Rahway and Willard Rogers, Jr., Sum- arr. by Brooks (b) To those who are authorized Trenton has not yet given out the Neither the driver of the truck north of Brightwood avenue; Hillside Doris Ann Bagger and Jeannette At- line-up for their team but Lieut. nor a man sitting beside him were mit, defeated F. and M. Warnock, March, "Tho Arcade Girl" Pryor und Lawrence avenues, and on Hill- to wear wound chevrbns as pre- kins, who have been Brownies for the Donald MacGrath, captain of the polo hurt.- Romeio and DeStefano wore Cranford, fi-2, 0-4. "Star Snnnfled Banner" side avenue, 6'GO feet east of Law- scribed in AR G00-95, and who make past year and recently were gradu- sqund of the 102nd Cavalry, stated riding in the rear and all were en rence avenue. application for the Purple Heart and ated into the scout -world. Six girls he had been advised a strong com- route into the center of the city to WHEEL CHAIR NEEDED Thu application of Mary Vecchio oak-leaf clusters pertaining to it. from Fanwood have passed their test bination and fast ponies would be (ret a load of cement. The mishap WESTFIELD GIRL (c) To those persons not author- and were invested a week ago. They occurred shortly before 2 o'clock. FOR CRIPPLED CHILD to convert a house at 4.30 West ized, prior to February 22, 1932, to sent to Westfield. FORMS NOVEL CLUB Rroad street into n two-family dwell- are Dorothy Lewis, Ruth Hall, Pris- On Sunday a team of the Essex Funeral services with a high mass wear the wound chevrons, who would cillia Hall, Marjorie Green, Jean Miss Margaret Haincs, a Wcstflold The District Nursing Association ing wns grunted. Tho J. S. Irving Troop (102nd Cavalry) will cross of requiem -were held Monday morn- Co. was grunted a permit to build otherwise have been authorized to Swanson and Margaret Hand. These mallets with another team of the ing at 9 o'clock in Holy Trinity Cath- givl who recently graduated from the I him issuci! a call for a wheel chair wear the same under the provisions girls will form Troop 11 which will I New Jersey State College for Women, with an adjustable buck to bo used nn addition to their present building of paragraph 3c and d, AR 600-95. 112th on tho latter's field at 3:30 olic Church. Interment was made In on Ccntrul avenue, the same to bo meet m Fanwood and be Troop 11 o.ciock. For the Cavalry, Doug Gesa- Fairview Cemetery. and is a niece of C. A. Philhower, by a crippled child who must bo kept The revived decoration consists of Wcstfield. As yet no leader has been for(J> CharIie jIm|ge? john Lomp and superintendent of Schools in West-' in a partly reclining position. Any used as a display room. a heart shaped medal, its face gold found to be the captain of these girls. field, is organizing what is believed person having such a chair and who A resolution was adopted author- Paul Burke at No. 1, Jack demons FIRE CAUSES izing the iipprnvnl of plans of tha bordered and its center of purple j Their first meeting will start after named. to bo the first business girls' lunch is willing to lend it for the use of enamel. _ On the obverse te a relief; school opens in the fall. SLIGHT DAMAGE club in New York. tho little invalid is requested to com- 224 East Broad Street Corporation bust of George Washington in the un- Camp Allenbrook is proving more BOY INJURED There nre innumerable men's lunch municate with Miss Josephine Dnw- to construct a building at that ad- iform of a general of the Continental popular every day. The average at- A fire believed to have been set by clubs and company clubs but a lunch son, socinl welfnre worker of tho dress. Army. , Its reverse is gold with the tendance each camp day is about for- BY MILK TRUCK some boys caused slight damage to a club exclusively for girls will bo a association, telephone Westfield 2- Harold J. Miller, who lifts com- inscription "For Military Merit." The ty. On Wednesday tho Brownies are shed in the rear of 029 West Broad novelty. 0015. pleted one year probationary service, Wasliington Coat of Arms ia incor- in camp and this makes the registra- Howard Mellor, aged 9, of 300 Tut-street shortly before 2 o'clock yester- Miss Hnines has been fortunate in Donations are being asked by the waa appointed to regular duties in porated in the ring which attaches it tion reach about fifty campers. tle Parkway received a wrenched back day afternoon. A general alarm was obtaining elub rooms, for the firBt .ociation for an ice and milk fund.J.1'1" lol»co Department. to a purple ribbon, bordered with Tonight a small group of campers and bruises on his left arm and right turned in at fire headquarters and chapter of the club, spacious enough During tho summer nn attempt will Dennis N. Lover, town treasurer, white. will Rtay at Camp Allenbrook under hip when he -was struck by a Bordon all apparatus responded. Water l to provide not only tho lunch room bo made to furnish ico to nil needy reported »a follows: Total receipts, Further information and applica- the direction of the camp councillors. milk truck driven by John E. Wil-|were quickly laid and by use of the but also a lounge and reading room fnmilieR in which there nro bnbios, •$134,210.85; disbursements, $50,- tions may be secured from Simeon H. A special camp fire is being planned liams of Fourth avenue, Garwood on booster the blaze was extinguished. overlooking the Hudson River. as well as milk to families which can- 101.72 j balance on hand, $81,108.63. Smith, who may be found each day for these campers. Friday, shortly before noon. The A little enrlier in the day the de- The organizers of the club believe not ufTord to buy it. The association George W. Cox, overseer of tho in the office of the Hutson Agency, boy was crossing South avenue at partment extinguished a grass fire on that many girlB will enjoy a less hec- roportB that a generous response re- poor, submitted tho following report: 66 Elm street. Mrs. Kaymond A. Walls of 838 Cumberland street, pushing his bicy- the Hohenstein property, Hillcrest tic atmosphere than that afforded by sulted from its appeal to local resi- Receipts, $270; expenditures, $107.- Carleton road, received word of the cle. Williams was backing his truck avenue. many of tho present places available dents for ice boxes. •15; ami bills amounting to $835.15 Col. Harvey L. Jones of East sudden death of her father, Robert from South avenuo into Cumberland for business girls to lunch and also paid by tho town treasurer on ac- count. Broad street, will deliver tho prin- H. MacMann in Sarnia, Ontario, Can- street, attempting to turn around at Begging Racketed* thnt many will like a comfortable at- Sweet Wordi cipal address at the annual reunion ada, following a heart attack. Mrs. the time and the machine struck tho g In Europe- nmi ARIH IS n pro tractive place to spend tholr lunch "The Bone of flallerj," salii HI Ho, SAFEST INVISSTMBWT KNOWN. of the 114th Regiment, N. J. N. G., Walls and her daughter, Barbara, boy, knocking him down. The boy fnsslnnnl rnrtct. It IR nstlmnled Unit hour and to meet and chat with their Can pte.ee connervatlve flrst mortR&ireB was attended by Dr. L. H. Leggett, Ibo BnRe of Chlmitown, "needs no inu- on owner occupied now homes. Deitr- to bo held July 30 hud 31 at Sea loft immediately for Canada, where there nre more I linn in.non.Oflfl prtifes- friends in the restful exclusive rooms file If tho words nrp swppt enough."— nbln applicant! will build now. Rome Girt. they will remain for some time. Jr., of East Broad street. sinnjil !>p2"fif: 'n lli""!' Ivrn fiiilinoritf of the club. WiiHlilnplnn Slur. Rervloe Dopartmont, TUTTLE BROB. —6-18-tf . WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 THE HOWWUi THE NEW TAXES AFfECT property will continue at long as men to making specific legacies on j are availaMe an(i jt is tl)c By HENRY L. HOST WORKMEN OEAR intention ADDITIONAL S-P-O-R-T-S centage basis rather than an Vice PreiiaVnt ft Tru.l OScer, of those in charge to remove unright- cash basis. It can be readily , VACANT People. Bank * Tr«.t Co., WertiaW ) )y growths on property which here- WHITES WW IN stood that doe to the A campaign to clean up vacant tof ore has Iwen neglected. Residents WOOD-MAIAS WIN i Everyone is more or less convm- the market value of seeu T jsant with the Revenue Act of 1932 wh llv e ne v cant arcas where real estate, as they are today, iota has been inaugurated by the ° , " ? . I insofar as it affects income taxes. I ZIP* We're off for the moon o> SHACK GOLF EVENT who may be dependent on a 1 » j - rr i^ "J . ! ragweeds and poiyon ivy (trow are Soon the effect of gravity The rejuvenated Burn Mills Whites, of the opinion that relatively few rocket. g j 1 w estate may suffer grave ti •card of Health and special atteu- r4utslei] t0 a|vise theVwWestfieln cn(ri d d it Inita) honornors in ththe Mixed Scotch veteran Harry East,!* " "' "= "•>' - ton kHbKD directed to ridding these . , , l will be absent—drop a pencil and it _ which featured the play ii headed by fhe cause the executor will be offi telephc ne rough shod over the Blue Goose | people realize how th« new act affects compelled to pay eaah areas of poison iyy and ragweed. Al- g QJJQ reach the floo^This » the >™fternoon at the Shackani?*.jr* , leaving them estate and trust plans. The many changes that have been full. ready many vacant lots have been • • • • -I "m,_ cleared Many cases of this kind havt. trees to the attention of trust pan erto he United States and I strongly 1 taken .mmend that all wills that have I aace. rawn. in the past, and new • The er consideration, should be ] y a competent attorney or ti xer to ascertain whether or 1 iest method has been employed to { iose of real and personal propt s laving in mind their present •sen, each havnave beeDeen taut worw«km U**J,Jdaily.. ,eo,nQJ,, ^,^..,,&_ .._.„.., too much for them. alue. One crew was kept busy removing j , jbrasia—I, too, have heara 01 uw u, ,„. -„.. ------„. The inevitable East was all over Moffett Bn( Fri d singer spellt a day s Ni ly players "were entered in the event. THE the tall weeds and a scrub growth and , ni(,hl on tht. bri.,y deep off;f™ »7' but never did I expect C. Ha«lt>ne and E.JKrautte^S«- the field, breaking up well-conceived of trees on the tract at th"•'" c westerl----^-..iy- fuckerto_ . n i.n an endeavo_j_ r* t, o !„,.,lowe„r llo hear of warships on the plains of -t-«»^ ,n me event. BURNT MILLS Nebraska. It mu&t be so, though. The scores: formations and forcing harried run- A very careful driver ap eorner of Highland and Dudley avo- the world's record for catching fish. J Mrs. W. B. Wood and Dr. Amos 'n Andy received two elabor- ners to top the ball or miss it alto- POLO CLUB railroad crossing. He Btoppca, l Buet which has been long regarded oniy n fi3h of the eatable *ariety ately engraved certificates from Lieut. P. E. Maras 89 17—72 gether. The Blues were mystified by Motorists as a traffic hazard be- caught by the local anglers, al- Mrs. J. A. Simpson and Announces the Opening and listened very carefully. Ml t, were Gov. Theodore Metcalf of Nebraska by their opponents' team play. John henrd was the rnr behind him Mtfl^l cause theie growths obstructed the thVugiTaTarge" number off skates andj j ««••"•<=•"«».» -"•>•-* •" ..---.-- Russell Hoblitzell 86 11—74Clark and Carroll Bassett were al- of h h his gas lank.—ltoyal Arcanum Bull*] «««•• sharks were pulled in. According to !* '« "nounced their appointment ' ' " down the ScMer Fi«M 30 skVtes and to t"e place of Admiral m that state a 8* 10-7 tin. The cleanup squad in removing the the report ttherh e were V d l s Mrs. Russell Hoblitzell and field. In the fatelul fourth he collection' "f^br8 ka^ s the tol> >8th e inns"* « 102 26 76 l f E at aoiton ivy and ragweed by grubbinb g 30 sharkks among the collection.f^ which consists of the jJ . A. Simpsoi n 1, — | Clark lo'ok'a TeTay from East, and them from the ground and burning As previously reported, Fred Singer £*.£* br8"ka,,s ""^ which consistts of ththe sent it soaring high between the up- r«r Hill*, N. J. j BOAT TO HtUtT OF &hl f M e Mrs. C. Haseltine and E. J. uritihh otheth r weedds as soo» n as caughhtt the largest sharkshark , measuring j• ?' P° "' - "covered-wagon, plow- Krautter Si 8 76 rights, over the heads of the players., SUNDAY, JULY 31, they are dried. The grubbing crew nearly six feet from tip to tail and J ~j startcd a war that m u npver Miss D. Grover and CONEY ISLAND * 23—76 Following this spectacular shot, East I •«at Ernr Bar B«e»#« it followed by a group of workers weighing more than fifty pounds. |or Morris scored twice, while the bewildered •t 4 P. M. •ho remove the weeds and brush so Another report which recently •CHI l Mrs. F. Crowe and E. Blues tried in vain to break up the 1 Tau., that BO unsightly rubbish heaps re- camc lo y^t Wa« that during the all- 98 21—77 B< Wonder if the 01' Maestro, Ben Thomas play. *** I nigrht session two coast guard cutters Bernie, knows that his chatter is weak I Mrs. H. Baird and F. J. Whippany River Courtney 11—77 Though defeated the Blues are not »a. The crew h»» been at work dear- pulled along side and looked the local •ompared to the vast influx of com-Mrs. C. W. Hasoltino and in the least downhearted. With Frank A.M., a r.m" la# the track on the northwest cor- fishermen over. Members of the par- ics. He went over big" when comics 88 II—77 Johnson back in the line-up and the HHI ••»••«, la A. a. Mr of Proospect street and Ferris ty are of the opinion that the coast v^ere absent from the scene—but j 0. Klmer Blue Goose Eggs W. Bailey and H. C. demoralizing Mr. East engrossed in place, making the approach to either guards suspected them of running in now, he's tame to the extent of being! Buchanan . 88 10—78 the harmless pastime of serving as •trtet considerably less of a traffic a few dozen cases of choice liquor. passe. And though it is his own by frs. A. E, Pratt and G. referee, they expect to make things Schley Field ig 14 mile kuard to motorists. Earl Skinner, in The cutters flashed their powerful stealing in this country, his ditty, J M. Rollason 95 17—78 decidedly interesting for the fast south of Far Hills on f,M P.M. IWM C*Mjr I.la charge of the clean-up squad, has re- searchlights on the little boat and "The Queen is in the Parlor" is from Mrs. H. Williams and P. Whippany River four, who will be Route No. 81, the main t» A. *., KlM u< M P. M. ported that his attention has been after looking it over a voice was heardthe hand of England's Jock Hylton. Gardner 104 24—80 their opponents at the opening of the highway to Somerville. Eirmtmim HMwn (« caaite called to the fact that refuse is still to say, "that gang looks pretty tough And, that's not all, Mrs. L. K. Schwartz and I Whitehall MH4,1 102 22—80 new Schley Field at Far Hills, on htinf damped in.v»c»nt lots,, partic- but I guess they're too seasick to do • • • H. Naething ularly in the Gardens section. A much harm." Mrs. K. B. Thomas and F. Sunday afternoon. James C. Brady, We are still importing "blues" 100 19*-81 John Clark and Leo Butler will be in (harp lookout is being kept, and of-i Another story has it that Council- songs from Britain and, if this sort of Crowe Mrs. G. M. Rollason and the Whippany River line-up and a K* MTttt JWVICI AND COMWITE 5tUaiON...iHO» tAWV IN THE WEtK f«nder« if caught at this practice may msn pear8B]i cnrried a few lemons thing continues, I wouldn't be a bit A. E. Pratt 96 16—81 spirited game is anticipated, fc* summoned for an appearance in with hira in ariet to ward og mi. surprised lo see Vienna importing Mrs. J. Gaido, Jr. and W. police court. sickness but from all reports the j waltzes from the United States, 'Bout Bailey 107 26—81 The work of cleaning; up vacant charm failed to work. ' he same don't you think? Mr«. T. Hastings and II. JULY SPORTS CALENDAR • * • Baird 101 20—81 If you have the double-header Mrs. J. S. Ridley and C. 28—Alibi Tournament, Medal Play, big Values I labit, stick to your dial on Monday ] W. Haseltine 96 14—82 i Handicap, 18 Holes, Women'i norning when CBS will bring on the Mrs. 3. W. Valiant and B. i Event, Shackamaxon, M. Taylor 107 24—831 30—Qualifying Round, Tournament friar will reduce your food bill thit week lame program two figures of two Committee Cup, Sixteen Players ags. The one and only Prince of rs. H. Gillospie and h. Spoc* ptrmitf ui to ihow only 39 of HM count- A. Davis 104 21—83 to Qualify, Echo Lake Country Wales and the President of France, A. l*n «>!u«i at AlP thii w««k, for complete Hit, Libert Francois Lebrun, will be Mrs. E. Morris and A. Club. King 100 16—84 30—Lenape Trophy, Presented by vlitt your n«ar*tt »tor«. You will b* lurprii«d lAjnm DIVISION card on the same program when a Mrs. H. E. Naething and the Greens Committee, 38 Holes, at what unuiual lavingt await you. lonumenl to 73,000 soldiers will be I. G. Hopkins 101 15—86 Medal Play, Handicap, Shacka nveiled in the vicinity of Thiepval. Mrs. E. Taylor and J. W. liiaxon Golf Club. 'he British Broadcasting Company Valiant 109 83—86 will co-operate with Columbia in car-Mrs. W. A. Montross and SOFT BALL SCHEDULE ying this feature of nearly an hour N. C. Shield 100 19—87 ICED or HOT . . . these coffees an delicious/ ;o the United States and Canada. Miss R. Hansey and H. C. Strvad tc»d or hot, coff** It alwoyi satisfying and invigor- fan !••• Kail a I'lill* In tke W»<«tl4 llar*. 111—23—88 27—Van Dorens vs. Galahads ating. For Mtra'dvticioui ic«d coffoa, wa urg* you to 28—Knickerbockers vs. Recreations ' and he •««_ wf fteftlna* wfeat N. D. Chapin and J. try our rich and full-boditd MO CI«CU.,.ldml (or kin*. It's about time for broadcasters Urquhart .... 107—18—89 Auitiit 1 fur. FtrtherMurr, Y»* kaafr tkat think of Columbia's idea of re-1 Mrs. ~ " 1—Knickerbocker! VB. Guhhatls > will he wal<«4 M »m«i|ill; (or SRHVICU P. E. Maras and J. Speedways vs, Recreations tied and itricting repetition of current songs. N. Thompson 102 12—90 M-bodied lb- > thvlc 2—.A. & P. vs. Van Dorens Red Circle 23c Their ruling provides that no selec- Mrs. N. C. Sheild and W. C tion be played more often than once 112 16—06 North Stars vs. Bankers A. Montross 3—Post Office vs. Taylors ,. 19* lakar . u>««27 n two hours and a recent check-up 8—Knickerbockers vs, A. & P, MUD AND MEUOW I [tQL,.:U AKOMA AND FMVOI revealed .that more than half were Galahads vs. Post Office WESTFIEID n&RDWABi COMPANY Inc played only once during the week. It HAWKS MUST PLAY HilStmi PilHri HOtlHHlli LliSlMCli 9—North Stars vs. Speedways mifrht interest you to know that "Lul- NINE MORE GAMES Recreations vs. Bankers Whitfthoust Evaporated Milk vtciiLn ciitmsi tnnitc HIHIHH Bioioi "aby of the Leaves" took first place 10—Van Doreti vs. TaylorB *,( to u * sr PHOKH mmim i un / isu with 18 repeats during the week and The Hawks have just nine more IB—Galahads vs. A. & P. Evaporated Milk «A^S'e'.os 3 1117< that "Paradise" came close tD thegames to play before the end of the Recreations vs. North Stars top with a 17. "One Hour With You" Union County Baseball League sea- 16—Bankers vs. Taylor MaiolaOil . . *r«*ll' also ran with 14. What kind of a son according to the second half Van Doren vs Speedways Quaker Maid Inni . . . 2 game is this? schedule released this week by the17—Post Office vs. Knickerbocker Oc • * * Union County Park Commission. Rajah Extracts VANHU „ UMON • j«. *». I TWILIGHT LEAGUE SCHEDULE While Waltz-King, Wayne King, These games are all important for if JUnket ASSOHTID riAVOM fow6.rwTobl.il . •*«. 10* spends his shekels on a four week va- Wcstneld can win them all they stand Blu* Label Ketchup i«. **. 10« u «. b*. 15* cation with his wife starting August an excellent chance of heading the •>•)? 7, Gua Arnheim will fill his spot on league at the end of the season. Thus 27—Indians vs. Speedways (H) P«i«iO Soap . . .' .,- • ,£'£'.. 2S« the Lady Ester Serenade on Sundaj's fnr the Hawks have played top notch 28—Orioles vs. White Arrows (H) for all of August. He's a Californian, ball and there appears to be no rea- 29—Victrix (H) vs. Charactera Bab-0 for CNAMU and rOKIUIN . . 2 <««• 19* but not quite as thoroughly sold on son why they cannot accomplish this I the state as lyric tenor, Donald Novis feat. 1—Indians vs. Orioles (H) whose favorite one is of a man from Since the second hulf opened the 3—'White Arrows (H) vs. Victrix l«lr Sh*. ar Florida who picked up a melon in aHawks played like league leaders. (Unami Park) CIGARETTES California field and said, "Is this the They have pulled at least two of their I i—Speedways vs. "Y" Sluggers (H) NECTAR TEAS largest apple you can grow tiut games out of the fire by timely hit-} 5—Worry Nots (H) vs. Characters. tWi ywr th"»t» to obloin o trW •!» BmaM down payment. here?" "Stop flnRering that grape" ting in the final innings. j 8—Worry Nota (H) vs, White Ar- rows. . Mr 71 y«oi»' . tunity to let actual dollwi came back the Californian. Both Claude Walck and Joe Betzj tnHty Ha WKlalliM. TMi h • IMCW 10—"Y" Sluggers vs. Indians (H) prlc* far an* WM4. pay for a genui I don't expect you to believe it, arc pitching effectively and the in-11—Victrix (H) vs. Orioles uaf - automatic Ref but of thirteen winners of the field anil outfield seem to be right on 12—Speedways vs. Characters (H) 2OZ. t«ty Sit*., OU C«M, Ctw«i««M. Paul Whiteman, Youth of America their toes. Fans who follow the for- 1C—Victrix (H) va. Indians PKG. Com* lUMgh. Audition, ten have gone to Columbia tunes of the Hawks seem to think 17 Orioles (H) vs. Worry Nots I*** prict •> • Vj ft. poctoft I*. —the competition . . . brewing inter- that their chances of winning the sec- 18—Speedways (H) vs. White Ar- ests have already planned programs ond half are quit© bright. rows. for the return of beer and aTe inves- The schedule of remaining games 19—Characters vs. "Y" Sluggers (H) i 6 tigating the local option problem . is as follows: Grandmothor'sWhStoBread "Z° ;. £r 7* and, despite the European trip of BOYS LEAGUE SCHEDULE < July Grandmother's Raisin Bread . 10c Manager Harry Leedy, the Boswell 30—Wostfield va. Garwood at Unami. I Sisters will not take a tour of the 31—Westfield vs. Elizabeth A. A. at Jul, continent . . . The Men About Town No. 8 Warinanco. 27—Trojans vs. Spartans k 3 c need a bas3 singer . . . James Melton Augutt 29—Manor Park vs. Blue Gaps Spaghetti Dinner cHt»iou.Di ^".aiT"* » « ° rejected an offer to sing the lead in 7—Springfield vs. Westfield, Unami. e 'Ballyhoo" ... Grace Moore, operatic 13—Westfield vs. Plainfield at Green Butter Wafers UN«D» tutus . . «• 29 soprano, will probably shorten her Brook. WEEK-END GOLF RESULTS Creamy Cheese Ftaket WKCA »«£»$'. n» 29C 14—Westfield vs. Braves at No. 81 European tour to return for an early C series of broadcasts . .. Arthur Allen Warinanco. Saturday Famous Chocolate Wafers UNECOA IAH«S H« 25 has taken on another hobby, collect- 20—Rose-He Park vs. Westfield at Echo Lake (72)—Sweepstakes, TJnnmi. Class A: Norman Hoag, 81—10—71; lux Toilet Soap, . . . . 3 «*.. 19* ing first editions , . Ed Wynn can't 21—Hillside vs. Westfield at Unami.. I. W., Brown, 82—10—72. Class B: see why thero is such a fuss about 28—Garwood vs. Westfield at Unami. Lonsdale Giecn, Jr., DO—16—74, Westfield Hardware Co. this atom-splitting business—"To me, Date to be Determined Sunday Fresh Frvits and Vegetable it's a very smnll matter1 Westfield vs. Roscllo Park at Echo Lake (72) — Sweepstakes, 70 Elm St. ! 107 Union Ave. Unami. Class A: 1. W, Woodard, 87—12— NCW ... U. S. No. 1 75; J. J. Lee, 82—7—7B. Class B: POTATOES •. 5«>.9c 15ib. 27' Westfield Cranford RECREATION TEAM URGE CRABBING PARTIES G. E. Bell, 96—20—70; A. S. Har- TO PROTECT "SPAWNERS" den, 95—10—7G. Kickers' handicap tunvi MOWN iLCAUKMMA HOLDS LEAGUE LEAD (drawn number 78): E. W. Fowler, Fresh PMS 2»» 13« 101—23—78. BarHaft Pears W* The Westfield Kecreation team with •njosrr MWCtCP Crabbing parties, who by the thoii- ! Shackamaxon (72)—Sweepstakes: C four wins and no defeats wns at thesands flock daily to seashore bays nt|E. R, Parrington, 84—12—-72. Mixed Tomatoes 2M5 ^' Cooking Apples3»»19< top of the Softball Longue, According this season, are being urged by fish f foursome: Mrs. W. B. Wood and Dr. to the standing of the clubs ns ofnnd game wnrden3 to co-operato •withI P. E. Mnraa, 89—12—72; Mrs. J. A. July 23. The league leaders scored ' Simpson and R. Hoblitzell, 86—11— New Jersey in conserving the supply Quality Meals at A*? MarkeH BETTER MERCHANDISE an impressive 7-1 victory over tho of these eurstneenns, especially by re- 74. Tnylorites during the week. The turning to the water all spawning! Cross-Rib Pot Roast . . . *. 33< AT THE Bankers provided the upset of the crabs. It is unlawful in this State STARS VS. PREMIERS C second lwlf by defeating tho Speedy to hnvo in possession fomnlo ernbs FEATURE AT PARK Chuck Sreak BEST CUTS .., •>. 23 SAME PRICE Autoista in an oUI fnshionoil pitching with eggs or spnwn attached there- Rib Lamb Chops TENDED . . . tv 29* duel, 2-1 nnd urc now in second place. to, under n $20 penalty for each vio- Otto Schcck's All-Stars have ar- Shoulder Lamb Chop* . . . »>• 25* OR LESS The Bankers also routed tho A. & P. |lntion. This lnw is credited with in- ranged another in tho series of twi- to the time of 10-1. j creasing the supply of crabs in Newliffht games plnypd each .Thursdtiy Leg or Rump of Veal it 23C The North Stars appear to hnve Jersey waters. The spawning crnba night at Urmmi Park. Tomorrow nig'|t e lost some of their first half plnying nre easily identified, wardens de- tho Stars will meet the Premier Club Stewing Lamb MEAST o«d SHANK 3 iu 25 ability as they are in a triple tic for clare, the eggs appearing in spongo- of Elizabeth. Tho Premiers nro rated Sliced Meat Loaf A TAtiYDEucAo th, 29' QUALITY MARKET fourth place with tho Speedy Autoists like formation attached to the body...,., ~,. ..^ ovo* ^uma m unim ns oneu voif t the best teams in Elizabeth Sliced Thuringer DEiiaouurspia e 112 E. Broad Street nnd Tnyloritcs. The Mailmen nnd] Another conservation lnw limits tho land many Garwood men will be «.. 25 DeMolny are still in a slump. number of baits that a fisherman may I in their line-up. It is expected that Sliced Spiced Ham * 39* Tel. 2 1001 2-3-1 WESTFIELD, N. J. Tonm standing on sport page. attach to n crab line to ten. iKoneski, hurling ncc of the Elizabeth A. A., will bo on the firing line for the —OUT Cent-A-Word Ads, Bring Re- —Patroniie LEADER Advertisen— Premiers. The game will start promp- THC OMA1 ATIANTIC * PACtTIC HA CO. sults. tn«r an nllabl*. ly at 6:30 p. m. THE WESTS1ELD LEADER, WEBNISDAY, IWX ft, 1»32 MOTHER AND SISTER Sea Scout encampment at Fort fian- will be directed. The senator"! etat : jcock, Sandy Hook, and later is theis headed by George R. By« of Tcea- A WOMAN'S VOID STAIDUST SAIL FOR SCOTLAND ] week he will meet county chairmen, ton, secretary, and John D. OalourM The World Thu Week Miss Helen Smith and hi •acwtanr* »; GRANT GALLOWAY HELEN HEMOEKSOM Bj HAL MAKCUS Henry Smith, sailed Satviru..,, >->. .™ "Cametonia" for their home in Scot- tles throughout the state, H Guns boomed in Ottawa &s the Brit- letter to superintendent of police, You've heard, of course, about the Eambling With the Eoswos: Clark land. They -were tendered a fare-. Senator Barbour's office has been •h Empire tried to break down' tariff elham D. GlaiEford, they ordered up-and-coming young modern who Gable with snowy hair as he grows weU party Friday night by their i established at Ked Bank, near hi» —l-'atroniie LEADER alls. Canada started the confer- him to gee that all private buildings went a-hiking one hot summer day old in "Strange Interlude" . . . notbrothers, James and Walter Smith, of, home, from which point the campaign they arc reliatil«. ee by offering to lower its own occupied by men without consent of through s mosquito-infested wood and the game iull-of-fire kid, but he East Broad street. The three Smith ; ;..-..-—•— •. ... - ariff if other countries would recip- the owners and any public buildings came home with her legs so bitten, doesn't do it so clumsily . . . there is brotherB and their sister came to this icate after belle and a salute an- be emptied. All equipment and roll- she squatted and squalled and nothing j some of O'Neill left in this 8tag« country about four years ago. junced the arrival of Lord Bessbor- ing kitchens borrowed from the Na- would content her but that she hunt s*ipe . . . George O'Brien is growing -ugh, governor-general of Canada. tional Guard must be returned be- up a hosiery manufacturer and at the ince over 70 per cent of the Empire's aid waiting for production to start on SENATOUtlAMOUR fore August 1. An airplane flew over point of a pistol (figuratively speak- "Robber's Boost" . . . Less discretion BETTER MERCHANDISE rade has been with countries apart the encampment and dropped instrue-1 ing) made him promise to do some- torn the Empire, Premier Bennett and more bubbling enthusiasm marks REVIEWS C. MT C. tions to the men which told of thething about it? the return of Monte Blue .'. . swords arned that no preference should be proposed action on the part of the unsidered which -would isolate her hath it that a stocking is now out cross and seas toss in his latest pic- New Jersey citizen .soldiers en- •' torn the rest of the world. This police. At about the same time Pres- j which, when worn, causes the poor ture from the hand of Peter B. Kyne, camped at Camp Dix were reviewed ident Hoover signed a bill which will | little mosquito to curl up and flee as Saturday by United States Senator eans that the United States will be allow 215,000 more veterans to bor-j though pursued by the avenging an- "The Stoker" Can the comedy SAME PRICE onsidered in this great attempt to : W. Warren Barbour in the first pub-! row up t o 600 per cent off ththe maturt- while 1 tell you that those funny- titnulate trade within the domain of gel. I haven't had any practical ex- bones, Laurel and Hardy are a-sea- lie appearance of the junior New Jer- j ity value of their certificates. perience with th«m (the stockings) sey senator, who is the Republican' he dominions. Whether or not this • • • ing an going places ... an they'll 5 a mere gesture is hard to say, but, myself, and I'm thinking I'll be glad be in Paree Chsrles Bickford, candidate for election to the Senate,! Nearly $4,000,000,000 became to have all the demonstrating done by since the adjournment of Congress. I t least, they realize the importance 4 bless his box-office, is back at Colum- f trade apart from British influence. available for the most extensive fed- ]the other fellar. But, -why, I ask you, bia with "The Thirteenth Man" on Senator Barbour briefly addressed • • t eral relief measure ever enacted when stop at stockings? Why not attack his shoulders . . . Mae West, of bad 180 New Jersey reserve officers and QUALITY MARKET President Hoover signed the relief shoes, dresses, hats, earniuffs, etc, Broadway brights, lets the screen had luncheon with them, and later in In our own Washington, comnis- bill which congressional haggling de- etc.? Or for that matter, why not take her in Paramount's "The Night the day reviewed the members of the ;ioners of the District of Columbia layed for several weeks. It became some sort of preparation which one iitiaen's Military Training Camp. may pour in the tub and immerse the of June Thirteenth" . . . thanks to ssued an edict which they believe will effective directly after the signature the censors, it will have less of the The opening days of Senator Bgr-j ... e the last of the Bonus Enpedi- was affixed and the finance corpora- body, thus becoming immune to these Jersey pests. Now, that's an idea. risque and ribald raillery usually hour's campaign are being marked by jonary Forces from the capitol, In tion directorate started planning the found with her name ... details of the fund distribution at I'm willing to let anyone interested activity. Yesterday he reviewed the once. Even individual paper can, bestep right up and start to work on it * • • discounted by the Federal Reserve 8 long as I get the customary ten Garbo Gamboling: She won't re- Banks under this most daring attempt per cent. hearse with the common rabble— there is only one Garbo and this myth to eliminate unemployment, want, • • • 1300,- is ingrained in every director's noodle and stagnation in business. Many and many a time have I been as well- as super's nods. Jean Her- 000,000 is available to states for their forced to rise from a warm relaxing sholt claims to know her and the lota relief prog-rams while $1,500,000 u bath where I had hoped to spend a have placed him on a pedestal since ready for public construction self- restful ten minutes in order to quiet WHITE she talked with him for half an hour liquidating loans, and credit corpora- the angle-angle of the blasted tele- between shots. While most stars are tions for farm loans. phone bell. No doubt you've been in resting in their dressing rooms, this • • • the same fix also. And you step out "goddess" works on her part until As a surprise came the decision of on a slippery floor, grab a towel to the mirror shows perfection. At the the Interstate Commerce Commission drape about you, step into a pair of opening of "Grand Hotel" In Holly slippers, and dasli out to the tele- FLANNEL to sanction a four-system rail consol- wood, the crowd thought they were idation which modifies its own pre- phone, leaving a trail of water along to see her first personal appearance. vious five-system plan. The decision the way. Sorry to say, I can't sug- Will Rogers stepped to the foot-lights was not unanimous and dissenting gest any better method of ridding and Bolemnly announced that the Commissioners McManamy and East- yourself of the annoyance of being mighty Gavbo would appear in per- man, expressed the opinion that the disturbed except by detaching the son. The hall was still enough to TROUSERS plan would be a failure unless it em- connection, But, to keep from ruin- hear the proverbial pin drop. It was bodies the features suggested in 1029. ing your hardwood floors, you can» gag—that died. Wallace Beery ap- In direct opposition to two Clayton buy rubber sponge bath slippers which peared in a blonde wig—it brought Act decisions, the new plan sanctions absorb the water and leave nary a nary a chuckle from the Hollywooden the absorption of Wabash by Penn- mark on the floor or carpet. host. The shy nordic is taken serious, sylvania and the Western Maryland * * • ly by even the fastest of Hollywood's are a teat of a cleaner'i by Baltimore £ Ohio. The Pennsyl- This business of keeping cooling playboya. vania system has been forced out of drinks in the offing both for the fam- methods. "You may search New England despite its holdings in ily and any chance visitors that may • • • Boston ft Maine and the New Haven come a-strolling is apt to have the Billio Burke: Her first sounding high and low but line which the commission ordered usual wearing and tearing effect on and twinkling will be in "Bill ot Di- line which te cm vorcement" with such side show at- We keep the dearneaa you will not find a sold or placed in the hands of trus- mine hostess. Nine times out of ten tractions as John Barrymore, Pavld store lupecior to the tees. Absorption of these New Eng- the ice that is added to the drink Manners and Katherine Hepburn. and freshness — the la,nd roads by Pennsylvania would usually degenerates into a thin trickle • * * make it 74 per cent larger than B. & of ice water tinged by a faint fruitish Kretge Department O. and, in the opinion of the com- flavor. To prevent this, you may pro Brittle Prattlo: Helen Twelvetrees pressing has special care. Store in cither scr- mission, too strong a system. cure one of the new shakers which back from the Sierrai telling fish • • • , contain two separate compartments, stories to Dot Wilson whose $25 a week slaving as a steno will look tiny vice or merchan- The mailed fist struck the table in one for the drink, the other for the y Prussia as Von Papen declared a dic- ice. In this way the full flavor of when her now Arkayo "Age of Con- dise. And at no your concoction is concentrated and sent" hits the public. Warren Wil- tatorship. With a bear-like sweep cooled without being diluted. These Hams thought that oil of EucalyptUE store are prices any he sent officials of this largest Ger- shakers come in sizes large enough to is good for heat endurance—others man state scuttling to their homes provide for a party of eight, on the train didn't think so. So Bing lower .These arc rea- and with cries of unconstitutional ac- » * • Crosby is looking for a film berth now sons why so many tion which had no effect on this one that the broadcasters have let him time diplomatic representative to the Despite the fact that bridge is us- dangle—crooning for the moon. Male women, these days, United States. When asked the rea- ually looked upon as an indoor pas- reducing hit a new high with the ar- son for this v«ry drastic seizure of time and, despite the influx of sum- rival of Gilbert Rolland who stripped ate saying —'Let's control, Von Papen merely pointed mer sports, the grand old game of twelve pounds and a perfectly re- Switch to Krttgt't!" to his decree signed by Von Hinden- contract seems to be holding its own, spectable mustache when he heard burg and recalled the evidence of in town, country, beach or mountain that Clara Bow needed a side-kick for communistic tendencies in the coun- resorts. It seems to have taken the "Call Her Savage." He laughed when try. A radio talk by him on the eve place of the ne'er-to-be-forgotten Vir- they thought he was John Barrymore of the first move told the people that ginia Reel (those were the good old—Desmond Roberts, action and KRESGE Prussia was unable to handle her own days) for breaking the so-called so- screen star in his own right, was mis- affairs and that the officials were too cial ice. Sol If you get a gang to- taken for our John when he escorted CLOSE SATURDAYS 'Department Store sympathetic with communistic ele- gether who have met perhaps for the Ethel to the premiere of "Strange In- first or second time, don't attempt to N1WAKK, NEW JERSEY ments. terlude." Ho could have been dis- ATONE find their common ground by playing turbed if he'd had his English sense Bach or Handel to them; drag out the of humor with him. During; July and August %Wh*n you drive down It is not the only boiling spot ontables nnd chairs and go to it. Pat- to Newark, me tbe tpt- the surface of this old cartli. Mus- terns in cards are getting trickier Comic: Mitzi Green will take the solini oils his machinery by throwing and trickier. Apropo of our famous comic strip success, "Little Orphan rial parking facilities out sixteen members of his cabinet. Stock Exchange, the pasteboards arc Annie," into moom-pitchers for Ar- w* bau provided. Japan again sends troops against the showing up with bulls, bears and thekayo and fall release. Admirers of Chinese at Jehol. Paraguay and Bo- "Specialist" Chick , Sale will see livia seem to find much fun in fight-most forlorn-looking lambs. (No of- MRS. G.O.KELLER.Inc fense, I hope). Of if your fancy so "Strangers in Town." He's the whole suits, how about a Moby Dick scone? thing in Boilsville, Ark., and doesn't limit his rambling to outaido plumb- "THE ORJQINAL KELLER." Knitted blouses, sweaters, slip- ing, hothouse tales, or bugle blowing. overs seem to be in high favor this As mayor, and so forth, he holds his summer. Most popular ones come' in own in a now crowded field. It's a CLEANERS AND DYERS in all white or white trimmed with a pipper with a zipperl MAIN OFFICE V PLANT, Cor. SOUTH €/LELAND AVE. bit of contrasting color at the neck and borders. Some very good look- Socialite, artist, and what have P LAI NFl ELD, NEW JERSEY THE ICE MERCHANTS OF WESTF1ELD ing sporting models are the sleeveless you. That's what the press agents , _-~Out-oMowit |W«roM CU WX-MM. No Toll Obar|«. at Metro say about the hitherto un- gilets with high square neck and close TJOWNTOWN ornos-iM PARK AVENUI Are Asking the People of the Town Not to ribbed weave. Small buttons and tas- known, Dorothy Hale, who makes a sels with pompoms are among inter- pretty bow with "the" Ronald Cole- Make a Change in Their Ice Man and Thus esting details. These are so easy to man in stage-hit Cynara. Sam Gold- make that most women possess three wyn himself put a long time contract or more sets which include the small, before this easy-lo-look-at pick from Stop Racketeering in the Ice Business. round, over-one-eye knitted cap. Pittsburgh. She's been about the world^a bit and managed an art gal- lery in her home town and helped to ing. Brazil finds time for a civil war fill it. You can expect to hear more Your local ice man is a resident of the town. for the return of constitutional gov- of her. When Sam picks a gal he ernment. Chilian Carlos Davila faces loesn't pick losers. We shall see. He will not be "pushed out" by others who a cabinet crisis because of unsettled We shall see. policy. After two revolts within a are here only to "cut rate" legitimate competi- month, Peru has appropriated money AHEAD to destroy completely the revolting tion. element. Peru's President Luis M. Sanchez Cerro appointed a commis- Because Frigidaire gives sion to collect a national loan for the Patronize your present dealer. building of war materials. ^RUG "Most for Your Money" MAXWELL RETAINED Be ture of Service and a FAIR price. STORAGE AS SCHOOL CLERK Seek the reason for a million more usersotFrigidaire than anyother ANY wlutblt i«S« «« make, and you'll find it in these words: It gives "most for your WESTF1ELD ICE DEALERS. Failure of David Potter, clerk- M reilouily d»rus«d by Im- money." More power.. .with two cylinders instead of one. Greater elect to produce the bond required propir itoraje «l home. by law caused the Mountainside Board The coit ol having ui itow your economy., .with less food spoilage, lower operating cost, longer life. of Education to temporarily retain tug. property li •« •m«"" taken during a session of the board until w« deliver them. Ju>' held Thursday night in the school. phone ui to call todiy. Kempt on S e a r 1 e Discussion was held on two sets of 54c. per month [or •' 9x12 ru9 VOICE sketches which were submitted by aitir cleaning by ui. TEACHER 4 architects for tho proposed addition FRIGIDAIRE Exponent of the method! as uied by to the school building. The cost of A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE • "MOST ^OR YOUR MONEY" PERCY RECTOR STEPHENS the, improvement was estimated ot $50,000. The next meeting will be M32» noted American Pedagogue. ' R(JO CLEANSING held August 18. It MM ARLINGTON STRtET HARRY N. TAYLOR VOICE TRIALS AND ADVICE FREE, by Appointment Only. NEWARK, N. J. New York Stadia Did you forget to advertise this Phone 2?-15OO WESTFIELD, N. J. MS* WwtfieM StaJlo ""p (Fivo Dinri Trunk UnoO E41 Colonial Avenue 36 Wert 78ri Btrert week? Well cton-'c forget it next tw T-MOS kni i-MM week! THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1932 TJtou k*t?«mmt**» ! DOES YOUI NAME JERSEY AUTOMOBILE WCKEASE SHOWN IN STAND FOR HOO^ NEWS FROM TRENTON STATE SCHOOL FUNDS Like Arabs with folded tents, mem- MOUNTAINSIDE I AfFEAI BELOW? REGISTRATIONS INCREASE bers of the 72nd Congress silently Whole-hearted support of improved its standing j The Department of Education has f Another Group Of Ex-Service New Jersey iated that the state school funds stole awsy. |, dent Hoover and the entire (Special to the Lender) among the states in motor vehicle reg-, estim Men And Women You With bonus vete* ans milling around J can ticket was announced last MAM LICENSE TAGS Politick! C&ropaigiia Soon the capitol, Vice President Curtis had' by United State* Senator W. Republicans and Democrats are StouU Check ordered 60 Marines to the scene. Sen-, garbour to Mayor Van E. DO ALMOST TWO YEAftS preparing to open their political cam- I1 ator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut! cnairinan of the Monmouth Co^J paigns the latter part of next month. Ex-service men and women who 'rating now is eighth in volume of reg-j the apportionments ol 1931. tried vainly to get Mr. Hoover to Republican committee, and a jjai Of this amount ¥17,941,110 will •Ml Arrested In Boreuf h Early campaigning is found expedient' entereti the World War from West- istrations. For four years previousousl!y countermand the order. "I don't want f i ds who gathered infon thU year. Practically every major requested to check over the it had been in ninth place, its tegi be raised by the state school tax, $2,- of r 6n H*4 Neither License iMi are : from railroad taxes and to be drawn into this mess," was the tne Senator's office in the i office from President to local berths*, Ufiua uio{ liMlllcnamea8 nI11LwhicWh alart e publishe„*,„„.. d tJQltration,, s being exceeded only l)y New o6,262 response of the Commander-in-Chief gt t Bank building, Red Or PUtea arc l ! li Ohi Illinois ree ^ i ** be filled on November 8. i j,.on] tjme l0 yme jn facae colUmns, york, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, I $723,853 from various other sources. of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps.. ..j. » g wtlile & m awtioug> enator Mrs. Elvira Golding of Gurwoodi harmony reigns in the Dem- ja s to correct spelling and other data. Texas, Michigan and Indiana. Last j Hevenues from the school tax showed j Last minute deliberations of the ' id, "to gieze upon this, the ocvatic nn sa was arraigned before Recorder Fred-i ^ the Republicans are j Thin request comes from the specia"i l • !'•"year •>it «-idisplace- d Indiana; with 869,-|8 decrease of $37,663 because of a' House and Senate were shrouded in tunity I have had since the iltng a (t(j7 registrations to Indiana's Wtrldmp of over $13,000,000 in property'; por •eriek H. Spitzhoff in Mountainside! divided on the Prohibition issue. Aside | cgmmittee in charge of comp secrecy. Fearful of more violent dem-. journment of the Congress, to dr»» f rom th dt he pro- 072. lvalues, but the railroad tax funds; police «ourt Monday night on a charge: « » <»>"*«(»» the other issues | Hrt of names to be placed on the onstrations, President Hoover cancell- attention again to the fact that m ttn: MC(!1Jted ol operating a motor vehicle withgut' - The G. O. P. state com-; poselj memorial tablet to be erected In 1930, according to Herbert Sil-lmore than offset this by an increase ed an intended trip to the capitol to February 3 I Was the first one is jj - • - -• — ,,„„ i , mittee will urge for resubrmshion of |j Matthias Clark Memorial Park. a driver's license. She was taken inn- n - - cox, manager of the Trenton division of $476,649. sign final bills. For the first time in Republican party in New Jersey a the Prohibitior n question while the to custody by Officer Charles Hon-! «"*. ™" Each week the "Leader'publishes ()f th(, flub the si&w fitood mh jn , in_ recent years the iron gates of the g0 on recOrd in the public presg m. l<5 e candidates will advocate ielll increUBe ovel jc r 7 ri $ White House grounds were locked; ing that the delegation from New3J ecker following a minor accident at I 8islativi a list of names readerm alphabeticas to carefulll ordeyr •numericul increase over 1_929._ The jcreas e was a rise of $71,295 in the Mountain avenue and New Providence I repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment ia nd urges figures for last year give New Jersey jrea pportioned balances and penalties the beacon light on the capitol wa* sey gQ t0 ^e national convention it Hb EntorcPment I otherwise the com-front rank in numerical increase withj whjth totalled $99,458 this year. kept burning so that the watching Chicago pledged to the renorainaft, and modification of the Volstead j n,;Uee '•»uim!a>«n to be correct. j^'new" registrations. In per.Eatables upon which the school taxes veterans might not know that theo f Herbert Hoover. ase it now ranks third, were collected this year was assessed j representatives of the people had, ,,And j want again to be with "L," "M," "N" ™»

Lower Prices-Yes--But No These Merchant Members Lowering of Quality of the Bureau Pricn EC«cti» July 2»tfc to Aaiwl 3rd, inclautre. Upton's Are Pledged to Give You Orange Pekoe TEA w* pkg.2Oc|y2ib. pkg 39c A Square Deal

Aaartaaa, H. E. Marietta Skop CUQUOT CLUB A>f.U, Caarl.a Martia'i Tor Sko» Blooai Paiat Storaa Norri. Ckavrolet Book Saoa, Tk. Ortlab, Gasrfa 2 full pint bottles 25c Bruaaar Papaadraa, C. C«|HMi«i«i Lo»ia Paarull, Donala M. PRICES GO UP AUG. 1st Ca»ajr Draf Stan Quality Market Cawra, W. S. Kiektar Pale Dry, Golden( or SanaparUU CattaaM, Rr lloaaa, A. Ckattia, M. E. Mala, A. R. No Depot* Cola ft Moffatt Savage Appliance Skop Fill your bin or at l««*t put in * ' Darby Drug Stan Schufer, F. H. ft Co. Dawaoa A Joaaataaa Scbmtcr, Emil supply to tid« you over the fint Daarrar ft SOBI Schade, J. D. IVORY SOAP Electrical ft Girt Shop Siever'» Bakery Eaataia'a ••olcrjr Silk k Cottoa Shops* two months of winter «t July price*. Faaalar Maraat Silver Gray Fiak't Garaga Speeay Auto Service Joaa Fraaka Style Skop Fraack, R. M. ftSo . Sum lor, S.myel Fr»ck Skop, Tb. Taylor Hardware Co. Present prices are the lowest for this month in GaraWa SUU Grocar (Sealiae'oaBa) Tuttle Bro.. Carataa Slat* (Vaaaaia) H. L. Vance, Glum, L. VanDoren L«unar» more than ten years. It b expected that producers' Quaker Quaker Coraoa, Harola Viiwat Dairy Gray, lac. Wardell'a Dalicateuca Haaaa, Hamatoa W»kkvra Broi. prices-will be increased on September 1st and again FtoffcdRke Puffed Wheat Haaasaa, F. K. W.lck, H. ft. Hf-Craaa Mark*! Welck'a Paiat Skop on October 1st at usual. e Halioa A|«acy Weat6al Waitfiela Diaar Kaa* Grocarr WedfieM Hardware Kliaf er'Markal Weitiield Market If you are not already familiar with Tuttle Freburn, Miu KaowlM Weat6eM Motor Salei Co. Elmora Pure Food Products Aadraw Kmp WattCald Storaie Battery C*. LaBalU, lac. Wladfeldt Market Tuttle Medburn and Tuttle Sloburn anthracite coals, Loaao. Tailor. Wittke, E. W. CORN L»afikor« Sarvica Slalioa Wilfred H. Wolf. ask us to send you information as to what they PEAS cans MafMa'i „ Women'a Exekaafa STRING BEANS will do for you. TOMATOES ORDER TODAY Consider Price A Vi inch of furnace toot on the lining* of heating surfaces "\ KUNGER'S MARKET ii equal to one inch of asbestos. You wouldn't purposely try I IN BROAD STREET . WESTFIELD, N. J. But Not That to heat your home through asbestos. The remedy: Call | Tuttle Bros, to Vacuum Clean your heating plant. j Taaaa WaatlaU 1-MMM ' Alone ....

Convenient Parking Spaa tA There is no economy in buying foods that are cheap in quality—low price means nothing RENTAL LISTINGS unless it is backed by quality as it is here always. WE HAVE MANY INQUIRIES FOR EARLY FALL -w 140* RENTALS. YOUR HOUSE MAY BE JUST THE ONE And then there -is service to be considered. £AINT« _ HARDWARE - M1LLWORK WE ARE LOOKING FOR. BE SURE YOUR HOUSE COAL—LUMBBK* MASON MATERIAL! IS LISTED WITH US AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. We take pride in ours. Donald 1VL Pearsall 'Phone Westfield 2-0700 HY-GRADE MARKET 223 EAST BROAD STREET 'Phone 2-0630-1 -: JULY CLEARANCE :- THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY JULY 28 - 29 - 3O ENTIRE STOCK OF Special Prices This Week! Windfeldt's Always a Full Line -.-DRESSES-:- at Fair Prices Silk and Cotton Sports - Sheer and Silk Suite BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES Prints - Chiffons Special Price Leading Makes of and SCOOTERS SIZES 14 to 4a PAINTS HATS - $1 and $2 SEE OUR WINDOW FOR REAL LOW PRICES. List VARNISHES French Shop 239 E. Broad Street will appear Martin's Sport and Toy Shop WALL PAPERS 148 EAST BROAD STREET in WINDOW SHADES

Member Better Business Service Bureau BRUSHES . GLASS The Standard New Reduced Prices at Friday PICTURE FRAMING Harry N. Taylor's When you want to either LOOK FOR IT On PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS f DEVOE PAINTS BENJ. MOORE'S OUTSIDE WHITE 2.90 Gal. give or get a TREAT I BENJ. MOORE'S CHROME GREEN 3.30 Gd. By all means come to our foun- BENJ. MOORE'S HOUSEPAINT (reg. color)..2.75 Gil. tain where the ice cream ia the Our Point is There richest, most perfectly flav- a THIS IS A BENJ. MOORE'S SANIPLAT 2.40 Gal ored, most even in texture, and Complete Satisfaction That's Better! all of the fruit juices, crushed fountain BENJ. MOORE'S UTILAC 4.00 G-L fruits, flavors and syrups are WEEKLY FEATURE It's poor economy to wear a BENJ. MOORE'S FLOOR & TRIM VARNISH-.3.30 G-L the very best and the service is that never baggy shiny suit when you tan in keeping with the quality. The Paint Shop have it cleanod and pressed for disappoints LOOK FOR IT So little. QASEY 214 EAST BROAD ST. 2O% off 'Phone 2-0168 ANDREW KRUP on our entire line of LAWN MOWERS including th» 227-9 EAST BROAD STREET WESTFIELD, N. J. IT WILL PAY celebrated "Novo Unbreakable," "Super Gre.t Ameri- TAILOR can and Victory machines. 237 E. BROAD ST. Tel. 2-3S8S THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2?, 1982

became the county commission re- ceives funds just sufficient to control BROWN FUNERAL HOME the -work in the salt marshes of that ) RICHARD J. HIG6INS &Z comity. . Date Westfield Dayton LOCAL NEWS 6/20 3 6/21 PHONE O* MAIL ITEMS 6/22 6/23 WESTFIELD 6/24 Miss Laura T&ntum of North ave- The Misses Helen and Leona Jav- 6/25 nue has returned from a vacation, raarkin of North avenue passed the 6/26 week-end in Atlantic City. 6/27 Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Johnson, 6/28 Fwmil*— Jr., of 816 Clark street are in Los Eugene Lambert of WeettVeld ave- 6/29 18 geles, Cal., where they will witness nue and Preston Grove of First street 6/SS S the Olympic games. have returned from a stay at Ocean 7/1 25 We strive to enlighten the Grove. , Arthur R. Eule, Jr., and Dr. Win- 7/2 14 HO W DO YOU LOOK AT 7/8 14 burden of the bereft by con- throp Hall of Cranford are motoring* Mr. and Mrs. William S. Schaefer to Los Angeles where they will attend and Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Schaefer 7/4 8 the Olympic games. have returned Jrom a two weeks' va- 7/6 14 SUMMER? ducting a dignified, smooth 'cation 7/« 15 The reading room of the First 7/7 28 and impressive service with Church of Christ Scientist on East Mr?. Charles B. Tice of Central 7/g 20 Through a cloud of worries over valu- Broad street is open daily between 2 avenue who underwent an operation 7/9 20 equipment of the moat mod- and 4 o'clock. in the Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- 7/10 6 81 ables that you have tried to hide at field, last week is reported to be con- 7/11 2 Mrs. Louis Stauffer, accompanied valescing, ern type at' a moderate cost. by her daughter, Mrs. G. Hayes Mark, 7/13 IE home? ley and granddaughter, Louise, of Frank Stemple of Dorian road has 7/14 4 Stanmore place are planning to leave returned from a three months' tout 7/16 Augusts for a thirty-day trip to Cal- abroad. While in Europe Mr. Stem- 7/16 Or with a mind whose cares about such ifornia and the Canadian Rockies. ple toured thirteen countries, cover- things have been locked away fa th« Mrs. G. N. Knight and daughter, ing England and the Continent. VACATION SCHOOL modern Safe Deposit and Storage Vault Miss Elizabeth, of 530 Lawrence ave- Mrs. Carolus T. Clark with her CONCLUDES SESSION nue will arrive in England this week sons, Coleman and Stewart, and of this Westfleld institution? on the S. S. "Adriatic." They plan daughter, Florence, are at Bath, N. Certificates of attendance were to tour England, France and other Y., where they will remain until Sep- awarded to pupils of the Daily Va- European countries. tember. cation Bible School at the closing exercises held Thursday night in the The Co&t u Very Low known as "Studies in Conduct" to be Presbyterian Church. The school has LIONS ELECT KANSAS used for supplementary Btudy in con- held its sessions during the past four MAN PRESIDENT nection with the "Moral Codes For weeks with a total enrollment of Youth". The first book in this series nore than 250 and an average daily Charles H. Hatton of Wichita, of studies was designed for the pri- attendance of 180, The school was Kans., was elected to the Presidency mary grades, the second for the inter- Interdenominational and eight differ- of Lions International in the final mediate grades, and the last for the ent denominations were represented session of the Lions Convention which 7th and 8th grades. Hatton himself among the pupils. A large audience, PEOPLES BANK closed last week in Los Angeles. feels that this ts one of the beBt including parents and friends of the Mr. Hatton is President of the pieces of work in which he has ever pupils, filled the church auditorium. Peoples Finance Company of Wichita had the privilege to participate. Programs were presented by pupils *-d TRUST Gr^ and holds office in several other large Mr, Hatton is a past master of the of the primary, Junior and interme- Opposite WESTFIELO, N.J. Mid-Summer Sale—2 Days corporations in Wichita. He attended largest masonic lodge in Kansas and diate departments. Railroad Station school at Southwestern College and a member of the Midian Shrine. The primary department program the University of Colorado, after- As manager of the Good Govern- included a worship service, a song by wards going abroad to study at Sar- ment Club of Wichita, Charles Hat the department, memory work by pu- Friday-Saturday, July 29-30 bonne University in Paris. ton became-one of Wichita's favorite pils of the first grade, a song by the As chief executive of the 2050 sons by improving local government third grade, memory work by second and promoting civic Improvement, grade-, a dramatization by the third MEN'J KLEIMERT while with the Lions Association Hat- grade, a song and the benediction. 1.15 SHIRTS SHIELDS, rwg. 25c 19- ton became a favorite in 1927 when The junior department program in- he was elected a director of the as- cluded a .Bible drill on memory work Insure in by the fourth grade. Members of SUMMER GIRDLES— MEN'S SILK TIES. 4Ae sociation at the Miami Convention. 1.29 1.00 1.M 1.4t Since that time he has served in all the fifth grade presented an original Reg. SSc 09 capacities of the official group of the dramatization, "The Story of Queen SURE Now 1— Now 1 — association until his election here Esther" with the various parts por- HAIR BOW RIBBON, to the highest position in the Inter- trayed by Louise Atkins, Marjorie In FIGURED national Association, Picrson, Bob Sargent, Francis Blif- VOILES, reg. 3»c. No. 22- f Ac ford, Malcolm Gregory, Suzanne Rit- width IV yd. chie, Ruth Mitchell and Janet Hoopes. REPORTS SHOW A missionary dramatization was WOMEN'S presented by members of the sixth PANAMAS, *|.19 CLEARANCE LADIES' FEW MOSQUITOES grade, "Straight From Heaven to Teo- SWIM $1.»» Reg. 2.9S Numerous woodland swamps in the filo" and the parts were taken by SUITS I — heavily wooded area in Scotch Plains Harold Thompson, Lena Cowie, Lloyd SERVICE HOSE, Johnson and Rea Trimmer. | west of the Glen avenue section of The intermediate department pre- Reg; TBe .,..'. 59' MESH LINEN e iWestfield have been drained during sented a program entitled "Bible TOWELS, reg. 35c 24 the spring by the Union County Mos- Heroes In Story and Song." BLOUSES and quito Extermination Commission thus The certificates were presented by SWEATERS, RIVOLI CHIFFON JAc eliminating mosquito breeding places Albert B. Meder, Jr., chairman of the Somebody said, "There which caused much annoyance to res- never was anything made Ret. to l.BS ... HOSE, reg. 1.00 Council of Religious Education. The 94* idents of Glen avenue and Seneca Kev. William K. McKinney, D. D., that someone else could CharUs H. Hatton place last year. As a result of num- minister of the church, gave a brief hot make it worse and ALL COSTUME JEWELRY erous complaints an investigation of 1932 riCSIDCNT 1933 the area was made and the breeding address which wag followed by the sell it for less." LIONS WTIRNATIONAt singing of a hymn and Mizpah bene- places discovered. Many Bwamps have diction chanted by the school con- Some insurance is made Lions clubs throughout five countries, been filled with the scavenger collec- cluded the exercises, so it can sell for less. And e Hatton states that "Lionism will make tions and dirt from street and sewer the defects never show no departures at this time from its excavations, among them being the 'till it's too late. 77 established policy of making haste following; Swamp, Seneca place and Filh Sleep! SJ. Year. slowly in over-seas expansion. How- Forest avenue; swamp, Jerusalem A scientific uxpprluient'vr lias kept n What could be so fish nslocp fur Hie past three tttid n worthless as uncertain ever," he continued, " there will be road, Scotch Plains; 3 swamps along Imlf .vtuirs, Llius (Icstrnj-lny the validity no 'marking time' until economic Motse avenue, Scotch Plains; cellar of tlie suylnp. "I'oor Hull !"—New insurance? In the very conditions get better. We look for- and swamp—East Broad street and 1'ork Sun. word "in-sur-ance" the ward confidently to the time when Linden avenue, Westfield; swamp— accent is on "sur." F. I. Schaefer & Co., Inc. Lionism will be established in every Sims avenue, Scotch Plains. Local N«w» on Evary P«g* city and town on this continent that A complaint received relative to And that's where the •Wo Poor Goodt At Any Price" desires to build a better citizenship mosquito annoyance led to the dis- accent is in any insur- and a better community in which to covery of an unusual breeding place ance placed through this live." •near Dudley avenue and Clark street. Chester West & Son agency. "It is a question whether any asso- A poplar tree had grown so as to ciation of any kind has ever equalled form a crotch about five feet from Carptnttrt £ BaiU*r$ the records of the 17,050 activities the ground. This crotch was holding carried' on last year by our 2660 about a gallon of water and breed- SPECIALIZING IN Good Looks Arc clubs or has exercised an influence ng many larvae. The water was dried GENEKAL MODERNIZING which has been so far reaching." up by filling the crotch with dirt, Deceiving Probably the greatest service Hat- A mechanical mosquito trap has INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR ton has rendered the Lions Associa- been developed by Dr. Thomas Head- • Inr extrcaMlr rofcaat JooklaaT people ate aa< aa tion and the country as well is the lee, entomologist of the New Jersey Garage* — AH Type* Re- Wfll •• taer look »4 outstanding work he has done in pro- State Experiment Station. This ap- •aoall la realltr kc ne'er roofing — Roof A Attic 4ae eoMtaat «ar« <•< a par- moting the adoption of the "Moral jaratus samples the mosquitoes prev- •felaa. lie aloae, tkroasfc !ode For Youth" in most of the alent and gauges the effectiveness of hh correet dlaaraoela aaj Insulation—Modern Bath- •cleatlfle trea4afte«<, cam school rooms throughout the country. any county control work. There aie reetore yoa to perfect Mr. Hatton was also responsible for thirty-five of these traps being oper- rooms—New Oak Floor*. acalta to *aat 7«m reallr feel aa "well aa roa\ Ionic.** the compilation of three text books ated in the state and three of these are in Union County. The County Our Motto: Pr8scnpt/Qaist Filh RI s Care/ally Extermination Commission has pur- chased ten of these traps for check- Pair Prices and at ing the effectiveness of its work and Satisfied Customers. Edwird R. Jinrit, Inc. to aid them in determining the species (Best References) ROUND ausing annoyance in any section. It Drat Stor* Service, is only by knowing which one of the 54 ELM STREET 'orty different species of mosquitoes 'PHONE We.tfield 2-2208 COLUMBIAN QUALITY SERVICES n the state that the source of the 772 PROSPECT ST. ;rouble can be located. The best plugrfor all Can Arrange Financing. • Laundering Ealph J. Van Dcrwerker, superin- Electrical Appliances- tendent of the Union County Mos- • Dry Cleaning ' quito Extermination Commission, has Made to carry 1000 .watts. installed a mechanical trap in his yard • Dyeing Sturdy construction—not at Summit avenue and Clifton street. f ae Otlainal He ha3 compiled an interesting re- (Note tae rirat HmaM> • Fur Cleaning 6 Storage easily broken. port on mosquitoes caught to date and has made a comparison of the insects • Rug Cleaning, Repairing A Storage caught in a trap in on unprotected HENRY P. TOWNSEND We have sold hundreds area, that is, in a place where no Aceot for Ualte* Vaa hnM, 1st. 60ETHALS with complete [satisfac- mosquito commission is functioning. K8TABMBHED ltll It is concluded from experiments MOVING . EXPRESS tion. that a catch from a trap operating STORAGE twelve hours, G p. m. to 6 a. m., of Crallnf . Packing . Sbipplnf n—««oo Ask for the Arrow Iron twenty-four mosquitoes is equivalent to a person being bitten once in fif- Daily Tript to tha Sauhora. TO STATEN ISLAND Plug for replacements. teen minutes at dusk. This is now Offica: 224 ELMER STREET MEWUtlUU. considered normnl mosquito popula- 'Phone 2.1821 gives you tion in an area whore good mosquito control work is practiced. Any larg- Hours on the Beach er number of mosquitoes taken in a PHONE Electrical & Gift Shop, Inc. twelve hour run of the trap amounts 1746 RIN TI N /""S of every description Minutes on the Road to mosquito annoyance and requires 128 ELM STREET investigation, S Westficld is considered n protected REDUCED TOLLS P Pout Office Building area due to the splendid work of tha BEAUTY Union County Mosquito Extermina- MIS 'Phone 3-2158 tion Commission. Dayton, in Middle- CULTURE; The "LEADER" Press, 50 Elm Street Westfietd sex County, is an unprotected area 84 ELM STREET — THE WESTFIELD IJUDEE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1932 TII •: -CXASSI ii BUY AMD SELL HERE Pktt tfim ATTinM ibers areworkin K lat« io the raafat REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL NOTICES A , RATES: CALL rUK AtllU",i without pay, digging deep into £ FOB SAl^.—lew 4-B to eel 1 hi gli bree Creacent, 'Phone Westfleld 2- Fees 121.84 EDJftWL i ides and other persons to whom they ! er a solution. grade tilk hosiery for mon and 0801. 6-1-tf FIMIT, BO loo women. Uirect mill to user. Write •HKBJFF'i BALE— ;have a fiduciary relationship, the j "How about the investors? ^ then, if interested, make an offer lor Wulkor Hosiery Co., 200 Church St., ININCM j CailSMKB BLOB IMU In Chancery of New Jerseyley.. BeBetweet n about the present railway sit-"they undertaking their share ol the one or more. Nos. 101, 107 ana 13& New York City. m for Bale, H. P. Townsana, 'Phon* Pyramid Enterprises Inc. of New - • ' task of defending the industry? Tw tfriplilwood Ave.; 644 and 737 Pros- 2-1621. «-l-tf nt.^and j uation and the reasons for it, is made pect St.; 625 to S36 Kim St.; 458,WANTED—WHITE GIRa. for general are not. HOUSES FOR RENT 465 and 401 Beech wood !JIac!e, and housework, either part or full time. trEWBlTBBa •UUtiBl'—All >S|H ifff|by the "Railway Age" in an editorial 460 Grove St. Lota (0x160 and up Only unusually neat, clean worker hjaheet caak prices pala. Adarea* for sale of mortgaged promises. ; iin its currencurrentt issuissuee. "The number of individual inv«. MB >HS>T MoMit, seven roomn, ad- to 100x185. All In Uric neighbor- need apply. 644 Shadowlawn Drive. "Typewriter," car* Leaser Offlc*. tors in railroad securities ' ditional room In attic with neat, hood and all Btreet Improvements, 6-1-tf .\omed,r^ed^snI.!! "The large institutional investor. „„,,., fctrdwood floori downBtnira, steam Wlli take, baek mortgage. The Pear w to Bat, n:ao>d condition. Near town and Ball Company, 101 Weil Broad Bt. ! ••» aa« M4 mm- ale by_ public vendue, In ] must come out of their bomb-proof J * » million, butjjus dees not by •ULtlon, Sent $60. For further par- j EMPLOYMENT WANTED slip covers, cuaalona, mat' (loularfi inquire owner, 342 First St., '••FOB BaLE—Kaslte* »<>•« Hoax-, BI: traflaas; color schsasea arraaffMl. Wtfiia j rooms, tile bath, oil burner, garage Cbarl.a LeCher, l>> Mountain av.- price 19,475. First mortgage HtraiKh. ;«T WJISTKU—Well Bee- L nu«, WMtBeld: 'Phon. WesMeld I- _JDHM, two-car 16,600. In Roosevelt School section _ 1 Nsjrac for nig;ht or day f 1(27 for estimates. 6-1-tf ajage, (60. Other rentals up to Cash required (2,975. Call WoutfleW duty, 'Phone I'lalnneld 6-2412-W. ' 850. Two furnished rooms, private 2-2228, LAHUKAPE GlUIEIEa, driveways, WA»mi and Jobbing concreting* and tractor work. Ro- lly, near station. William H. Call All the followliiK tract or parcel of in. 6 rooms, of all kinds. lIicld 2-2228. aarlo Mannlno, Tel. Westfleld 2- land and premises hereinafter particu the many millions of persons Weitfield 2-2196; open evening;*. chicken coope, fruit trees. Price <8tS-W. 5-4 have entrusted to them the bilthe trustees of educational and chit! 13800. Cash required 11800. Cal BiSPAIRI>» of rrlgidalres larly described, situate, lylntf --' "•- at prices considerably lean than ing in the Town of weslfle itable institutions, whose clients and RKUTT, $m. Modern slx-rooi Westfleld 2-2228. »»•« VOWH LasassMM OaBDEKBB County of Union and State i in me ;nons 0o1f dollars tnathati t-nesthese msumiiunainstitutions, —; / -..win, Hue, &lret cla«B condi tJon. BBI usually charged. 11. 12. Mesuersmlth, —Estimates cheerfully elv.n; all New T 84 North Ave., Garwood; 'Phone J K Jersey. °' , have invested in railroad securities.! beneficiaries number, probably, reeldential neighborhood. All in •AKOAIN—6-rooni Bunparlor and bath VVoBtBelc] Z-2027. jobbln,bblns-; done — , per aour, 5dc. ' 909 BEGINNING at a point on the | "Managements have been burning j least three-fourths of the American provements including- oil burner. —rent very cheap In exchange for CeintraTAve.jWestfteldi , K. J., |Phone Weatfleld 2-2228. 7-27- room and board. 'Phone Mllburn Weslfleld 2-03(8. L0 ;h ew1e)nt8y1- lnn.1 trips by the week or month, Tele- large .nd unusual. Many Ite: £^ ^e™1^?.^,,"!*1*.^ «?*VS£^1^B5r52i j studying competitive problems and railways, nor that they stand to low •unroom, garage, $60. Seven-root Unished room third floor, two tiled phone C, DavlH, Fanwood 2-7534. brld'idffe prises or any other oc heavily if the railways' future should home, Franklin School section, en baths, tllod kitchen and bref 7-20-4t ElectricaElecll l * Gift Shop, 128 Elm Bt, nue; thence southerly and parallel with endeavoring to promote public under- tlrely redecorated, 170.00. Seven nook; Ivory trim throughout; (far. Poat Office Building. t-ll-tr the easterly side of Osborn Avenue a standing of the rajlway problem. They be what their enemies desire. These room house, open porch, garage, 165 Hge. Owner snrrlfldnK for (12,000. IHIJ wishes general housework. distance of one hundred and thirty- are the somnolent investors who with Cape Cod houfo, extra lavatory fir*! Irene Danlela, Westfleld 2-1632. '1'ln.ne Weslfleld 2-2CD1-W. EMDCTBICAI< TMIIIWI Repair, of five feet and six Inches, thence east- have not always acted as wisely, floor, els roomi, |fl replace, doubl everything electrical done promptly erly and parallel with the southerly promptly, and courageously, or co-the general taxpaying public, 'mUBt arue, S?6. Irene M. Daniels, 61 IHIIIiLI) UOOD ajliv, selling a oiJNU WHITK lilHL, wislies eeneral at reasonable prices. Service unex- We of Downer Street, a distance of be awakened into action by the ac- lort »t, Weitftcld 8-1632. nacrlflce. Excellent and convenien housework, wllilnK t" take care of celled. Electrical * Gift Shop, 128 operated as closely, as they should f i location. 4 liedrooma, bath. Bleeping children. Mrs. Kenny Mldura, 18C Elm St., Post Office Building. but none can deny that they tive investors, the employees and the Madison Hill Hoad, Clark Township, .;aRterly's!de of^OHbofn Avenue a dis- •4»I»EI K«m RERT — Seven-rooi porch, Hecond floor; 2 bedrooms and i-U-tf managements, if the solution of the modern house, well located, $60.0(1 hath on third (floor. Only »8,0O0. N.J, Beautiful new hoime, three bedroom* 'Phone 2-1040. AUTO urnlMIIO, Dour ana fee "So it is with the employees' asao- railway problem is to be advanced ig two batha, Grant School section OI0BMAK CilHL wishes gen- dere repaired, Ou"-r Msaonlsl*" ' ' u la- side of Downer ^Street; [hence westerly | it should be. 1100,00. Six-room house, nice locn eral housework. Please cull Mrs. oludes touchvp> i ana elrlplas;. Oeora* d efcnSe ndUstry lion, near Weatfleld station, *E6.0 ROOMS FOR RENT lOlirhardl, 70 North Ave., Garwood. Keller, liM Celeatrai l Ave.,, aear Pfc- ^ , " ! "It would take courage for large Telephone Wostfleld 2-2420. Lul or place of Besrlnn nt'. Be said dlmen-_. ... 1 which have been organized in many Vllltll WOMAN wishes housework by ton station; 'Phone l-tflt. nlons more or leas, Together with u < s investment institutions to send let* Davis Ranney, Tangle wood L*n .tHlilo Kl HKISHKU RltoM, open fire- 6-1-tf Tth ' M i ' th Thi Mountainside. day. Telephone WontHeltl 2-H207-.I. right of way over a strip of land as j ter3 broadcast telling the whole truth, place, kitchenette; light, heat, gas, 7-27-2t follows: BEGINNING at a point on'i not wmer, etc., supplied; good loca- j Kvaalaa; asi« ••••tor R*«vs- thn ennterly side of Osborn Avenue I but is it not a risk which must be lieilT—lo«er Ckar, C rooma, tll< tion. Also a few small rooms. Cull HMH DeHrercJ to your home, nt one hundred and thirty-five j bath, breakfait nook; sun pore: IVeMlleln 2-2678-J. Hill Til I.IHI. wishes any kind Robert W. Jacabl, 11 Blm St., 'Phone LEGAL NOTICES taken? We have tried for a lony fully acreened; hot water heat; fire work. Call Westfleld 2-0931-H. WoBtfleld 2-SO16. 6-1-tf . nnd BIK tnfiliGs southerly from the' glace! garage. Near Bchool, depof corner fnrmed by the intersection of'- time to find our way out of the woods place, garage. FJeai HOOMa FUR BKJIT—One large room, llll.llHl:l> WUMtH wishes part time ensterly Bide of Ofiborn Avenue i I>nyllulit Saving) Tl me, In the after- by blinking the facts. The time has with glass porch, suitable for light or whole time job. Please call West- FOR SALE and thii southerly Bide of Downer 'norm of snld day, housekeeping; five mlnuteB to sta- field 2-3612-J. Htroet: thence eagterly and pnrallpl I All that certai..n .lot, tract nr parcel come to tell the brutal truth." _,_,- _ H»aac, Bun par tion. Hlderly couple, business people ith Downer Street one hundred and of In ml ntirl promises, slttmte, lylrtff ... and breakfast nook; garage or gentleman preferred. Also one Mir CIABRIAUK*. A nice assortment podern in every respect; at 816 Oar J I UIM1< wishes housework, no Iwonty-flve feet; thptice southerly and and belnif In the To of Westfleld in smaller room, 'l hone Weatneld 2- laundry;' sleep in; good reference. to choose from. Prlcei 14.00 anil up. parallel with Oiborn Avenue *'~dis- 'ounty nf Union find State of New An, Phone M, Jorgensen, Eulld«! 85«2. Open Monday and Saturday evenlngR. tanee o__f ten fee—t to a point- -- ;. - Jersey, which la laid down, designated Wf I-J15B-W. Call 208 Koosevelt Ave., or 'Phono H. J. Martin, 141 Had Broad Bt. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER Plnlnlleld 6-C3U7-J. westerly and agajri parallel with a,,d distinguished upon a certain mnj r>I.K«IA*.T ROOM with private fam- 7-6-tf Downer Itreet a distance pf one nun- • . .. — . _ MVM MOOMI AND BATH, all Im ily; very reasonable; 8-mlnute walk entitled, "Map of the Harrison Prop- •ranaienti. lot 45*80 ft., in beat iec VOI »l«i COLIIHKI) WIIHID wishes drod and twenty-five feet to the east- •rty nt Westfleld, Union County, N. J." Alfretta Newell to George W. De to atatlon, EGO Arlington Ave., Tel. work proSHlne; experienced preBser PLANT! — Cauliflower, 14,00; celery, •ly aide of Osborn Avenue, thence UN of North Aabury Tark, N. J.. one Westfleld 8-1B1B, 7-87-tf $2.00; cabbanre. 12.00 (6,000, 19.00); filed May 15th, ns Lot Number Graff, property in Summit avenue, kl«clt from Deal bake, three blocki on drosseK, 'Phono I'erth Ainboy 4- snrouti, 12.00; tomatoes, |3.00 pernortherly along the easterly side of Twenty-five (25) In Block Three (3) from station. Will rent furnished, 2447. Osborn Avenue ten feet to the point its lfiid down on snfd map. 240 feet from Park street. IKm rUR HRNT—All Improvements, 1,090. All varieties, 4 acres. Ho- or place of Beginning, Be said dlmen- There Is due approximately (0,180.49, •r nil or exchange M FDR HKJI1—»*•«!••»• Im fleld 2-0312-H. Rnd wost of the premises herein de- H. WAHNEM DORKMUS, Sol'r. • «„„ lai-e; cheap. Call scribed, for the purpose of In press Fees |13.02 EDJAWL. 7-20-U , man raw M»T — UM-w—m HM» wit and bath, Bultable for two businees MAN wiBhea garden work, tree cut- nnd egress to and from Osborn Ave- brtakfaat room and sunparlor, tll9 men or women. Breakfast If desired. tliiK, concrete work, painting or nue. Belnp part of premised hereto- Hcerman Kestenbaum, receiver, bftth and ventlbule, 2-car garaire. Transportation. References exchangf- I, A Ml' IHAUIGI of unusual and dis-fore conveyed to the party of the sec- •lHoDt WeatnelJ 2-0678-R. 7-27-2 od. 'Phone Westfleld 2-2138. waxing floors: 50c per hour. Fl. tinctive designs at present day HIHKHIFF'I SAIJO— etc., to Clara G. Woodbury, lot 8, in Qaeto, 708 Central Ave., 'Phone prices. See them today. Electrical ond part by deed of John A. Burke Tn Chancery of Now Jersey. Between the southwesterly end of Dudley ave- III •!!«•• and lath; home, 126 ry deed of the party of the second part oxpotiP c for Bfilo by public vendued , inn Buildi on Hlllcreat Ava. Complatclr weath Gatlmates, Thomta P. Prloa, 141 delivered simultaneously herewith. rh\ ™tatS;t"i»r?^m!'1n^ "(?Jr ti •">«.»««•><« "S * *"><>„ ^ Cumberland St., Tel. Wftstfltld I free. A reliable hosiery, with a guar- Subject to a blanket first mortgage Ihe Dietrlrt Ocmrt Room, in tbe Court •ritrlpped; with oil burner; oil con CHRKRVIIL H4IOMR at 118 FcrrlB U86-W. «-l-t antee. French Shop, 187 Bast Broad "Hous • e In tlie city of" Elizabeth~" ----, N. J.- ,ciation, property in North Euclid ave- npuon for 7 month! aaalon 1,191 Place—Choice of meals nearby. Oftr covering: said premises, held by one loiia; 4l-»llon hot water •torafi John T. Cox or his assigns, in tlie fact, , THR 17TH DAY nue, adjoining Mindowaskin Park, k, heated from boiler; initantan ages for rent, reasonable. I WOULD Ilk* to care for your bird ituiuunt of |3,020. Subject to a blanket OP AIH5VHT, A. P., 1932, IOIIIIU heater to heat water flur while you are away thJi Summer; FOR SALB — tnmm Caw H.mr* ao4 inortsaRB covering another portion of nt. one o'clock Btandard (two o'clock Westfleld Building A Loan Asso- Itii Summer months. Rent reason F4IM RENT—Tfcre» < lra> iMas and |1.00 ner week. Mrs. U E. PhUllpa, extra line quality of to* •oil. W. M.said premises, held by John T. Coxl>nyllpht Raving) Time, In the after- ciation to Watchung Realty Holding able, Apply Robert Brown, 510 Hill bath; heat, electrln and gaB fur- 663 Hlllcrest Avo., Wont field 1-0816. Courtney, eiprea* and truckman. or hlfl assigns, In the aface amount of noon of said day, 1 A Ye.. Tel. Westa.ld 1-0181. nished; adults; rent 140.00. 328 South 6-lG-tf care Decker; 'Phone Westftald t-MII 14605, This Is a purchase money mort- All tthee following tract or parcel of Corp., property in North Euclid ave- 7-ll-tf Avo., Fanwood, N. J. or 2-1562. 6-1-tf to secure pnrt of the pur-lan| d andd premiseprmises hereinaftehere r particu- nue, adjoining Mindowaskin Park. c STlsmoailAPHBR — Dictation larly describedescribedd , situatsituatee lyln ad b FOR Kl.fir—.1 I>raraUlird . chase price of the premises being con- M| - described, sltunttv lylnpr and be- C. L. K. Realty Company to M/. and typing at whatever rate you WHUN IN NVBI> Or KUOBRUB veyed simultaneously herewith. II lIn thth o TowT n off Westneld In the ram BENT—kveatlral calealal Hww. Heat and electrlo furnished. Apply call WestReld l-lllt, wholesale and 1 4 rooma and batl), Bun parlor and 776 Austin St., Westfleld. 1-20-2t have been paying:. Neat, accurate, All the following tract or parcel of I f ' • of Union nnd State of Newand Mrs, Louis K. Blood, property in 4eh, extra lavatory on flrat floor; ar speedy work done in home. 67fi retail. None but the best told. 1\ tl. land and premises hereinafter particu- I J< .Hillcrest avenue, 480 feet from Stan- Improvements; Btoam heat; two-oat Summit Avc, Tel. Wsstdeld 2-1767. McDowell, «-l-tf larly described, situate, lylns and be- In the Southeasterly i «, •araire; IBE.OO. 'Phone 2-26S9-W. ROOM In private family, with private 6-15-tf ieyo v nV(1avenue1o bathroom' " , Includin' g t—rage; $20 per FUR mALK—Police Puppies, also rab- IIIR In tho HoroURh of Rnselle, In the lino of Klinimll Avciuio at a point - month. Apply Box care leader bitw. cheap. Mra. Funny Mltlurn, ISO t'ounty of UnlDn and State of Newthree inindr^l and thirty-ppvon ami rrank R. Emmons, sheriff, to The Office. t-iS-tf KUVTIRG rAMILY WAIHMG COBtB MtullBun Hill Hoad, Clark Townahip, Jersey. llvi- tenths (.137.5) feet Southwesterly j WnttFidlil True* fn»virvoTiif nrnnAptv D HOUIB PO« HBNT — less than a laundress leaves you K. J. BEGINNING at a point in the south- from the Intersection of stild lino nf WestfielU UUSt Company, piopertj I rooma, bath, ateam heat, largi FOR RENT—Slsajle •«« Doakle RMM, free (or the day. We use rain-soft erly lino of land of tho Central Rail- Kimball Avenue with the southwest- j in Middlesex street, 150 feet from porch; owner to retain one room, water, Procter A Gamble's soap, road of Now Jersey distant easterly lino of Chestnut Street; thent- nicely furnished. S-mlnute walk to sale, $10. •SO rental to desirable tenant. Thos, station. 512 Westfleld Ave., Tele- freih air drying, no Ink marks, COUCH for nix hundred and forty-seven feet from Houtbenstorly nt rlsht imK-lns with said t. K. Bray, 132 Clark St. 7-e-tr phone Westflold 2-2673. l-St-tf Flat Work, minimum .60 ld 2-OG48. j Hie easterly line of'Spruco Street aailin" o nf* kinilml' i Avonup' von UP' nnnnoe hundrohundred The Westfield Trust Company to Semi-Finished, minimum 75 shown on tlio map of tho noBfilln I»aiHl ' »nd forty (l.Tt) f, 't to a point; thpnoo •EMT—I'ractirallllrr «fNe< w •MM FOR RENT—Four tlnratsilakra Rewma, Tlirifty-Flnished, minimum .... $1.00 In one o_.f westfleld'Westl___..s. bo heat, gas and light furnished. Tel. Press-Finished, minimum ...... 11.16 neighborhoodshd : open porch andd sun Westfleld 2-3204-W after 5 p, m, Hand-Finished, minimum 11.75 arlor; house In perfect condition 6-1-tf Telephone Westlle.d 1-1199 -car garage, lot beautifully layed and our Yellow Autm will call. rout with flowers and shrubs, several TAN DORKN LAUNDRY SERVICE, Inc. large trees; this property la olTerod FOR RENT—•lade «»* Doable A Leading Public Service Institution." to you nt the exceptionally low rental or two connecting double rooms; at- 8-1-tfi of 910.00. Let us show you this tractive, sunny. Private family. BB7 house before you decide on any Westfleld Ave., 'Phone 2-1433. ether. Donald M Peareall, 16 Pros- «ltf Kdwnrds: thence north fifteen ecrees pect St., 'Phone 2-0700. 7-20-it MISCELLANEOUS vtiK B.tliK—Book of Knowledge (20 d^reos , ^^1^ iTnrVison'rroperty at j 200 feet from Harrison" avenue"; FOR RENT — Farnlakea Ro«as| four nlonpr snld Rdwnrds' land ninoty- books), flO.OO—rocent oditlon. Comp-' ,,ji foot more or loss to tho place tract in windows. South and. Weat exposure; ton's Pictured Kncyclopedla (10 vol.),' Tbore is duonpprppmxlmatrii y $4,248.67 j1 Clark« POR MENIu-t RiMma* Improvementl. private oath; twin beda or >VI:NTFH:I.I> i'i:i' NIIOI* — Tropical nf Tlrpflnnlnp. with Intrrest fi xlmatriy $4,248.67 jone tract in Clark street, 417.74 feet , •It Weat Broad fit. -Phone West- as desired; plenty of hot ieB; rabbltn; $10.00—recent edition. ID vol. of Holng thfl samo premises heretofore n Junn 13th, U32, find | from Ferris place. laid 1-0729-M. l-l-tf Marsh Hall, 124 Mountain Ave. H'Ulneu ]>1K'B. Supplies for all pets, "Tlie Jflblo and Its Story," benuti- conveyed by tho pnrty of tho first part unn 13th U32 d | frm Fi l Oppoalto Westfleld station. 7-27-tf fully Illustrated, brand new, |10.O0. by deod of Thomns Arris, widower, ro- PRANK R. RMMONS, Sheriff. 6-1-tf 'I'hone Wostfleld 2-0701-11. O1TART-Ka WAflNUR, .Sol'r. FOB BEMT—Twn-Pmllr II - rnivlpd in the Union County Register's FVes $1S.48 KDJ&WTJ 7-20-4t CANNING TIME Prospect St. Inquire Doerrer A Sons. HUNIIEI> 111.1 KSKt.NK for driveways, Office in book 818, pnpe 2G8, etc. WANTED TO RENT dollvorod nnd spread. Driveways FOR MALK—Used 30-gnilon American, There Is due approximately $4,622.83 built nnd ropalred. Rockeries, lily fully iiutomntiu, KOS heater; a real buy. SleKel's lMumbiiifr Co., 218nnd $.1,.1G8.fl7, with interest from Octo- stn:uirr> SAIL— IS HERE AGAIN MI rnexT—H. •even rooms, 1 pools, ruetlu wnlls, garden walks, ber 17th, 1931, nnd costs. In ChuiH'ory of Now Jersey. HMween xarase. Centrally \VANTi;i> TO HKNI — Modern etc. 'Phone 2-12G2. Albert E. Storr, AVaLchUMK Ave., I'lalnilehl; 'rliono bnprov«ments;_gara.^. -- Plulnfleld 6-4C7S. PRANK R. HJTMONS, Sheriff. i'asqiialt' C.imillo, complainant, and eated' •. ApplApply T.f. H. -Wllloughby,Wllloughby^, 400 HIMIIH lloimei four bedrooms, two •Wostflold PURST & FURST. Sol'rs. Krnntii \\*. Taylor, et al., dpfpmlanta. Now is the time when housewives Oabome Ave., or your own broki baths, In Grant or KklKranklii n SSchool section. Telephone Woslfleld 2-2420. FOR 8A1.I0 — Gray Clulh Callapalble Fees $48.30 EPJ&WL. 7-6-4t Fi. fa. for Pale of innrtj?nprod premises. who have gardens, or those who have 1-iUla Davis-Ranney. IlKiri'lV*; < AIIDH .-Friendship, Chil- By virtue nf the above-stated writ dren's Party Invitations, Bridgo in- llnliy C*rrl«Ke. Rood ns new; cheap. SII ER IPP'S 8 A 1-r— of fieri facins to me directed I shall access to fresh fruits and vegetables vitntlons, Stork aliowcra, Acceptance 'Phono Westileld 2-0962. Iii Chancery of New Jersey, Between t-xpose for siile by public vomlue, in may think about canning or preserv- GARAGES FOR RENT INSTRUCTION curds, Jtcsret enrda. All new line. WeBtfleld Building and Ijoan Associa- tlie District Court Rnom, in the Court lClectrlcnl & Gift Shop, Inc., 128 131mSI.V-1'IIHK DINING HOOM 8121', piano, tion, a corp., complainant, and Patrick House, in tlie city of lOliznbeth, N. J.,ing them for winter use. Those viho GABAOE roil RENT In bualneea »«c- St., Poet Office Bldg. 7-27-tf mirror, rug, kitchen *lrop-leaf table ,T. 'Wnldron, rt al., defendants. Fi. fa. tlon. Harry N. Taylor, 'Phone Weat- OXTHAtT IIHIIKiK Jk TEA—TB«. Im- an4iIN<; aiul I'alntlRir. Room Innd ami premisefollowlns hereinafte• r particu" -" ' l•-"'•l K'nn-t "on -"e hundre" * d" mid eighty-three ful account should be taken of the papered, $7., including paper and larly described, situate, lying and be-! M,83) ffiet northeasterly along said labor; SOO patterns to select from. LEGAL NOTICES Inp In the- Town of Westfleld, In the i sllle of Brightwood Avenue from the amount of time and energy to, be MOVING, TRUCKING Estimates JJIVIMI for interior and County of Union, and State of Now ! Intersection of the Northeasterly fide expended also. 7-20-71 exterior piiintlnp work. Telephones Jersey. j of Clnrk Street with the southeasterly SALE:— There is almost nothing nowadays ,. _ EXPRESS—Dally to New WANTED — l.nml nr l'«r< Load -- Plainflekl 6-8731-R. 7-20-4t In Chaiicorv of Now Jersey. Beweon York. Baggage a specialty. Dump household (roods FROM: Hutland, GBOTKO N. Slattery, complainant, an*l ml Fnr-1 which cannot be canned successfully truck to_Ji_lre, cheap. _'Phone_Weit- \'t., AUB. 1: Clevoland, Ohio, Aug. 2: ioAHD YOUR IMM; in tho country; Shackamaxon Corporation, ot ala., do- New Tork, Barclay Chicago, lit., AUB. i; WaRhlnclon, lur^o aliarfy runs; owner's personal fondants. P|, fa, for sale of mortgaged D. c, AUB. 6. siasBn BROS.. l'Tain- care. Dogs for sale. B. Clarke's Board I n K Konnel, Springfield Ave. promises, a-i-tr fleld, Somervllto or New Brunswick. near Enst Broad St., Westfleld. By virtue of tho abovo-statod writ MOVING A SPECIALTY. H. P. Town- of florl facias to me dlrocted I shall •end. 'Phone 1-1611. 6-1-tf 7-13-4t exposo for aalo by public vendue, in AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE tho District Court Room, in the Court 4EASIIORE) KXPREIS—Carrying bag- ( VIU'IOMIIH nnd lllllLDEH—Altera- Houao in the city of Elizabeth, N. J., rage and houaehold furniture. Rates tions, Jobbing, porcltca enclosed, gar- Pf»R SAM'—Ut:U> FoTd l*nnel ll r r npen, screens; make your bathroom, reasonable. Call Weatlleld 2-1821. 11%-cr.v Cur. Good condition, WEDNESDAY, THE 2ND DAY « Apply kitchen modern with nsbcstOB tile. point: thence in n general northeast i nn 1 feel; tlience Northwesterly nlong boiling 128 Mini St. 7-20-tf References furnished. W. E. Buahbv, OF AUGUST, A. D., 1032, erly tlirection one hundred nnd thir- division line of Lots 2 nnd 3 one hun- 046 Fourth Ave., 'Phone Wostfleld nt ono o'clock Standard (two o'clock teen U13) feot, more or less, to a dred eighty-four ("184) foot to the water bath, in a steamer or in an APARTMENTS FOR RENT Oil SAl.i;—SU-C^llmUr HtmiUIrr In 2-ooa3-"\v. 7-6-tf Daylight Snvinp) Time, in the after- point In tho southwesterly side of southeasterly side line of Briphtwood oven equipped with a heat-regulatii* Rood runninp condition; for Quick noon of snld day, Scotch Plains Avenue; thence north- Avenue; thence Southwesterly nlonpr Halo, JBO caBh. Thona Weatfleld CHAIR CAlMN(i, rughinff, reed work All the following tract or parcel ot westerly along tho southwesterly aide said nvenuo sixty-ei^ht (fisi f*-"< *"device. For non-acid vegetables, a FOR RUNT — Fmir-llimm A|Mir(nirnt, 2-3278. and haskctry. All kinds of material land nnd premises hereinafter particu. of Pcotch Plains Avenue forty-five (451 tlie steam pressure cooker is recommend- all Improvements, nowly docoratnil, nnd bamboo porch screens for sale. larly described, situate, lying and bo- Karape; rent $30. Inquire 437 Locust IVAKYtin—llwtl C«r—If you want to Osborno Grant, 140 Central Ave., Tel. ing in the Town of Westfleld and ™ ed. The housewife, according to the Ave., Garwood. dispose of your car at ii bargain, rialnfleld C-4269. 7-6-4t Township of Scotch rialns in the Being nil of lot seventy-nino (79) Bureau of Home Economics, will d° lot un sell It for you. Insldo atoraffo County of Union and State of NewnnH pnrt of lot eighty-one (81) on a l'OB RENT—Tkree-Itoom A|inr(iu»nt, and boBt of care. MesBorsmltH's Jersey. map of Westneld HlRlilnnds, which well to limit her canning to tomato" rlvate bath and private kitchen. Cinrntfu, 84 North Ave., Gnrwood; F H 1- Ii K R UlUlSlllCS — Wo hava All those certain lots, pieces or par- map ia on file in the office of the Clerk f 00 Contral Avo., over drug store. Thone AVcBlflcKl 2-2027. new hair brushes for your ap- cels of land doBcribed nnd known ns ...NIANKC n. RMMOKS, Sh„.„,e . nnd fruits, which do not require -'» provnl. These and our regular line of Union County. •TDIIN .1. GH1FPIN, Sol'r. 'Phono Westfield 2-1221. nnd by tho lot numbers 71, 72 in block There Is duo approximately SR.OOl.S!). /? high a temperature. may be seen by call In cr H. E, Wal- No. 2; 89 nnd flO In block No. 3; 99 EP.T&-VVL 7- n LET—Flat, 6 rooms, batli; rent ISO. worth, Westflold 2-0312-W. anU 100 In block No. 4; 221, 222, 223with Interest from June 7th, 1932, nnd $21.00 Tomatoes may also be put up ' Phono "Westfleld S-222B. LOST AND FOUND and 22-4 In block No. 6; 2C4, 265 anil costs. e-i-tr 2(1C In block No. 7; 2fl6, 297, 298, 307 FRANK R. EMMONS, Sheriff. the form of tomato juice. If vege- THE PHOSPBCT—1SS PmpMt Btr**t, nnd 308 In block No. 8; 337, 338, 339, PAW* Q. OIJVBR, Sol'r. tables such as peas, beans nnd com CIARWOOARWOOD — Tkrcc-Roum ApartmeApartmennt OliND—On Monday, a white ami trniy Foes J19.71 EDJ&WL 7-13-4t In pvtprivatee hhouse, nil ImprovementsImrt . nitito klltt'ii "ii Qulmby St. nonr El- •orves Breakfasts, Lunotaeoni, Din- 340, 341, 343, 343, 344, 34C, 301, 362, are to be canned in a pressure COOK- near station, ners. 'Phop« we«tfuid t-iseo. 363 and 3G4 in block No. 9; 392, 393, near station toltrolleyl . Inquire 314 liott's Heal KstRte Office. Owner :trH nnd 395 In block No. 10; 407. 408, F sii.T'— er, they must be absolutely fre5'' Myrtle Ave. 727tt may have samu by cnHlne Wostflold In Chancery of New Jersey. Between 1M6D7-W. 415, 416, 421. 422, 433, 434. 437 and 43S In and put into the can after lavitf APARTMENT TO LET. Apply 1S7 Blra KXI'KItT UrtG PLUCKING — Small block No, 11; 453, 4E>4, 4B3 and 464Library Pulldlnpr And Loan Associa- St. broods, |4.00. Work guaranteed; 8 (n block No. 12; 603, 604, 005 and 606 In tion of East OranRe, a New Jersey been picked not more tran three or 6-lS-tt ,OST — I*ay'« White Kolil Wrlit years experience. Hlphly pedlproed block No. 10 on a certain map entitled corporation, complainant, nnd Mntilda IVIIIPII. liberal reward. 'Phone "Map of Glen wood Estates, situate In Cettl, et nls., defendants. FI. fn. for four hours before. •4IX-ROOM ArAltTHBlvr for rent. •WcBtneld 2-3312. wiro haired Fox Terrier puppy, 9 weeks old, $40. D, Prance, Hill- the TOWJI of Westfleld and Township sale of mortpnjred premises. Other methods of preserving W Harry N. Taylor, 'Phono Wcstfleld of Scotch Plains, Unton County, New By virtue of the -above-stated writ I-1SD0. 6-1-tf ,osr—-Smnil l'umr, dark brown un- side Ave. near Springfield Ave., Springfield; Mlllburn G-0172-J. Jersey" owned by Shnckamaxon Cor- oC fieri facllts to me directed I shall to dry fruits and vegetables and '" dresscxl kid, containing clianffo nnd poration, surveyed by F, A. Dunham, expose for sale by publlp. Vendue, In the Invented the REASONABLE RATES RAH. 7-0497 mmmer colony at this resort presents Island, Me. brushes have also been made by theserved. rejpctlon slip.- Oiililiimt Tribune. attractive programs over the week- SALLY, "Camppets" and an exhibit of these, National Commercial Title and 3 Minutoi to New Park Bridle Patk end. finished articles has been held. A Mortgage Guaranty Company, 501 ••- plunge hour in the pool from 4 to 5 RAISE RATES FOR 07 Carlton road, building $115,000 Mr». Emma B. Lawrence Dr. and Mrs X. H. Leggett, Jr., closes the, day's program. owner's valuation $92,000. Re ind family of East Broad street left U.S. MONEY ORDER Tuesdays and Thursdays served. Hmrdrm»$*r Saturday for a vacation at Sodus Bay, MoualaiiiiMc 20 PROSPECT STREET Lake Ontario. A change of rates for United States "Camppets Days" and Bpecial pro- money orders became effective July grams have been arranged. On Wed- Herbert Kelsey, Mill Lane, land WESTFIELO, N. J. -•• nesdays and Fridays, special events $2,100; owner's valuation $1,000. The WMUUM MHT Footwear Economy James F. Rooker of 747 Fairacres 20 and to the individual the increase will appear small but in the aggre- and trips have been planned. On Fri- board nllowcd $600 per acre for the •venue is vacationing at Brookfleld, day there will be a demonstration of Vi acres involved. Mo. gate the yield will be large. This is at iU belt —in our one of the means of raising revenue sandwich and summer drink making Not a few other appeals Irom O«—Mea—I I 1M.PIM.4-1M1 for the general government relief as a special morning activity. Miss Mountainside were held over for Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bronson of Anne Macfurlane, general secretary ture consideration* the board intend- 764 Fairacres avenue have gone to fund plan recently adopted by Con- DR. HELEN GOULD gress. The change in rates affects of the YWCA, has general supervi- ing to make personal inspection of a Semi-Annual Toms River for the remainder of the sion of the program. majority of the properties in question. CHIROPODIST slimmer. only the four lower rates, as follows: 309 Park AT.., PlaMUM «•• From one cent to $2.50, the rate C. A. W. ADS BRING RESULTS Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Messier of is 0 cents as against 5 eents previous- FILES SUIT FOR —CLEARANCE SALE— St. Paul street are passing a few ly charged; from $2.51 to f5, 8 cents, $50,000 DAMAGES weeks at Lake Hopatcong. former rate 7 cents; from $5.01 to $10, rate 11 cents, former rate 10 Not only the Drastic Price Reductions—but the high cents; from f 10.01 cent to $20, rate A suit for $50,000 damages has Mr, William Spencer Bowen of 13 cents, former rate 12 cents. been filed in Common Pleas Court by Financed, Managed and Operated by Westfielders. Standard of Quality—the Variety of Styles—the care- Highland avenue has returned from John Schweinfurth of 209 Palsted Pen Yan, N. Y., where he has been All higher rates remain unchanged, fut Fitting—makes this Event important in meeting to- vacationing since July 1. His family the lower rates named being most avenue against Helen Simonetti Min- plan to remain there until Septem- used. The continuing rates are: ard, 531 Westfield avenue. Schwein- NEW YORK GIRLS LUNCH CLUB day's demand for Quality at a Price. ber 1. From $20.01 to 40, 15 cents; from furth alleges that he was struck by $40.01 to $60, 18 cents; from $60.01 the defendant's car on October 27, -•- 1931 at Westfield and Magnolia ave- (Alpha Chapter) Miss Edith Curtis of 424 Summit to $80, 20 cents; from $80.01 to $100, 4 GROUPS- 22 cents. The $80.01 to 100 rate was nues this town and was, ,he avers, 136 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK CITY >v«nue is passing a vacation at Chau- reduced about two years ago from 30 permanently injured. The plaintiff tsuqua, New York. cents. has retained William M. Beard to rep. WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS: resent him. Mr. and Mrs, Walter L. Bunnell of A'quiet, attractive place for business girls to lunch where the f Stanley Oval are passing the summer JERSEY HOSIERY SHOP food is the best obtainable nnd prices reasonable. (The average '3.85 *4.85 5.85 '6.85 »t Stamford, Conn. Attraction cost of lunch to members is 27 Vt cents,) «•» ADDS DRESS LINE "What Is meant by the moon being MEN'S OXFORDS: Mr, and Mrs. Wallace L. Higgins in 'periBee'7" hns been nsked. It li «nd sons of the Boulevard have gone The Jersey Hosiery Shop of East then nearest to the earth. Perigee Memberihip Limited and by Application $ $ to Laurel Beach, Milford, Conn., for Broad street has announced the addi- means "round nbout Hie enrth," nnd 4.45 '6.85 *7.85 8.85 the remainder of the summer. Dr. tion of popular priced dresses to its apogee "nwny from the enrth."—words to the Club Hoiteu, from tlin Crock. •ltd Mrs. H. H. Braude and daugh- store beginning August 8. ( "Flor.heim" Oxford. "Johnston & Murphy" Oxfords ter, Jane Wilcox, of the Boulevard Extensive preparations have been, have just returned from Laurel made for the opening week and souv-1 $6.85 $7.85 $9.85 Beach. enirs will be given to those visiting Miss Margaret Haines -+- the store during that week. The reg-1 CHILD'S & MISSES' Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Williams of ular line of the store until this time More Light 2 Elm Street 136 Liberty Street OXFORDS & SANDALS •2.85 '3.45 Euclid avenue haye returned from a had included millinery, lingerie and vacation at Saco, Maine. hosiery, with a full line in each de- We.tfield, N. J. New York City partment. The management feels for Less Money— YOUTH'S 4 BOY'S $O OP $9 OC $1 Mt -•- Tel. W..tfield 2-1028 Tel. Rector 2.3060 Drew * Play OXFORDS £.Ot> O.OD **.*§•> Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Foster of Stone- that Westfield residents will be in- feijh Park are back from a vacation tensely interested in having the dress- Poor light costs more at Nantucket. es added to the goods carried and the fact that the store then is cater- money in the end. Miss Uaines will be glad to call and give you further informa- WOMEN'S SILK HOSE—All Silk. -•- ing generally to women. J, G. Stanford and family of West- tion either at your home or office. Full Fashioned. 1st Grade. 59= «eld avenue have returned from Sea Renew your bulbs at these Girt, Local Newt on Ever? P«f • s Sheer Chiffon—Ingrain "Chiffon. "•" low prices. 79 Miss Jean Tunison, daughter of Mr. "»d Mrs. G. %. Tunison of Dudley Large Fancy Gold Fiih ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL Jvenne is entertaining a group of For Outdoor Poolt 15-3O-6O Summertime Beauty Culture 'fiends at her parents' camp at Beav- All Sim nd Width, in the Croapi—but not in uch stylo j* Lake. Her guests include Miss All Kind* of Tropical Flat «»* WATT Dorothy Beardslee, Turney Savage Plant* for Aquarian or 'Id Bert Luebbers. Water Garden. A. B. C. ot the flsh fancier, a -•- book that answers all questions All Branches M.C.V4N ArsrALE.Inc Mrs. George H. Whitney and her on the care of flsh and aquarium. BULBS 9 "•tighter, Jean of Hillside avenue, Price 25o. r ~yfie Centre of tne Business centre *« passing a vacation at The Inn, Mnnr Breeds of Pnpplea »5 on. *«* Hill Falls, Pa. Dog* Clipped, Bonded, At Budget Prices \X\ EAST FRONT ST. TEL.PLAINFIELD 60016 "•" and Treated. 12 for $1.00 Miss Gertrude Taylor of So. Euclid REMEDIES AND SUPPLIES Years of careful study of every PLAINFIELD, N. J. FOR ALL PETS. Electrical & Gift Shop, INC. branch of beauty culture equip TROTTA'S PET us to care for every beauty need. SHOP and KENNEL 128 ELM STREET Shampoo, Marcel or Finger Ware. $1.00 TO §O!HEH«ET STHEET Post Office Building NORTH PLAINFIELD, N. J. Scalp and Oil Treatment! $1.00 •Pkoae rifd. «-MW 'Phono 2-2158 6 for $5.00 Summit Dog and Cat Hospital OPEN EVENINQS. Children'! Hair Cutlinj 30c MORRIS TURNPIKE & MIDDLE ST., SUMMIT, N. J. Ladiei' Hair Cutting 50c FACIALS 7Sc up MANICURES 60c Dr. J. B. Engle, Veterinarian THE MARIETTE GIFT SHOP . . GENUINE EUGENE PERMANENT WAVE . . WHEN WORDS FAIL 258 East Broad Street Westfield, New Jercey Short Hair M.SO Loni Bob $S.0O Facilities for Summer Boarders Sithouotto Special Wars $3.50 Long Hair . $5.00 SAY IT WITH Phono 2-1411 ( WE SPECIALIZE IN HAIE DYEING. Separate boarding Kennels with individual sanitary runs FLOWERS REPLACE FEAR WITH CHEER Daerrer & Sons SILHOUETTE BEAUTY SHOP Attendant on premises at all times SEND CHRISTMAS CARDS Catherine, Mltttie & Andy Comemto riei FOUR ELM STREET, WESTFIELD Phone: Summit 6-0881 W«t&U, N. J. this YEAR! 'Phone 2.2970 'Plane 3-2400 THE WESTFIELD LEADEB, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1932 X&&XS and the sense of right and justice grew strong THE WESTFIELD LEADER and prevailed within a conspicuously short time. TIE rimr if mam AMI IITEIEST First a more or less general indication of CHURCH NOTES the end of the period of depression must be j recognized and the healthier days may be on first mortgage participations issued by Entered at the Post Office at W outfield, N. J., u MOUNTAINSIDE UNION CHAPEL j" lacond Cl«8t Matter. counted on before long. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH BankerB Title & Mortgage Guaranty Company, Published Wednesdays at Westfield, New Jersey, aa M M Eev. James A. Smith, Rector. Rev, Charles Fricke, Pastor. 66 Elm Street, Westfield, New Jersey, fcy The Weitfiel4 Leader Printing and Publishing Com- Eev. Arthur P. O'Donnell, Ass't. 8 P. M.—Sunday School. MBy. An Independent Newspaper. Official paper, DWt Htti Hut Brifee Sunday Services:— 7:46 P. M.—Evening Service. S&ernate years, for the Town cf Westfield, Borough 7:30 A. M.—Holy Communion. •f Mountainside. There are a number of good reasons why; il A. M.—Morning Prayer an* FIRST CHURCH OF U; Subscription rates, $2 00 a year in advance- the Port Authority should not approve plans; sermon. CHRIST SCIENTIST I National Advertising Representatives, New Jersey Weekday Services— 9:30 A. M.—Sunday Srhool. j™ IS CUOJUITfD BY A FOR! •CfWTO Hcwspapen, Inc., New York. for an additional bridge spanning the Hudson River near Fifty-seventh street, Manhattan, 7:30 A. M Holy Communion 11 A. M. Sunday Service. I* Established 1890. (daily) Testimonial meeting—Wednesday WI1 TIE STATE IF HEW JOKEY and outstanding is the fact that a bridge at 9:30 A. M.—Holy Communion 8 P. M. MAT1OHM. ED1TOMM. Wednesday and Holy Days. ASSOCIATION that point is less needed than an additional Reading room open week-days from tunnel at a point further south, Public pat- j Matins and Litany Fridays. 2 to 4 P. M. W32 "LOVE" will be the subject of the , ronage shows its preference for the tunnel j PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ".eBson-Sermon in all Churches of now so admirably meeting not only more than i Kev. William K. McKinney, D. D. Ihrist, Scientist, on Sunday, July 31, the estimated requirements but proving a 9:80 A. M.—Bible School. 1932. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1932 profitable investment for the States which 9:30 A. M.—Bluebird CIBSB. The Golden Text is: "We have 9:45 A. M.—Men's Triangle Class, known and believed the love that constructed it. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. God hath to us. God is love; and he One of the outstanding points made in be- 11 A. M. Junior C. E. Society. that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, f and God in him" (I John 4:16). half of the bridge project is the fact that a 1 P. M.—Senior C. E. Society. While it must be admitted that entirely Mid-week Prayer Service—Wed Among the citations which com- gigantic span of that kind is impressive and prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- too many investigations by legislative com- nesday, 8 P. M. adds to the picture while none may see the lowing from the Bible; If ye fulfil missions have proved valueless in New Jersey the royal law according to the scrip- tunnel until it is entered. It may be possible there is likely to be more than the usual pub- REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH ture, Thou shalt love thy neighbor that the Port Authority has gained some val- as thyself, ye do well" (James 2:8). lic confidence in any "probe" that may be B«v. h. F. Van Steen of PUinfteld, uable information about what real estate own- acting pastor. The Lesson-Sermon also includes made under the direction of William G. Dill. the following passage from the Chris- ers and speculators expect to make out of the 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School. He is a Democrat and a partisan and he gave 7:30 P. M. Service of Woship. tian Science textbook, "Science and bridge proposition for there is considerable Health with Key to the Scriptures" New Jersey an admirable administration in Services are being held at 806 property in that section that awaits a market South avenue, between the Boule- by Mary Baker Eddy: "If man is The planning of a home fund is a difficult public office and he is not the type governed by the law of divine Mind, of any kind. vard and Summit avenue. of public servant who is expected to play his body is in submission to everlast- pleasant work and assures real As a one-time trip the journey across FIRST M. E. CHURCH ing Life and Truth and Love" politics where great questions are involved. (p. 210). It will never be questioned that there is George Washington Bridge is well worth Rev. Koy E. Manne, D. D., Partor. economy. Start a fund now for while but it is doubtful if the bus tourists 10 A. M. Church School. HOLY TRINITY much that has not been revealed in the this good purpose. Open an ac- would not be willing to travel through a tun- 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Ser- CATHOLIC CHURCH method of handling the affairs of some of mon by Dr. Manne. Subject: "ChriB- nel and bus commuters have forgotten to look Eev H. J. Watterson, Rector. count with this Bank. the State departments and bureaus and Dill tian Hospitality." MasBes—7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:30 if much better qualified to And the gore spots at the Palisades and the sky line of Manhat- 7 p. M.—Union Service in the park A. H. tan no matter how enthusiastic they may have Holy Days—0, 7, 8, 9, A. M. than many of the individuate who might con- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 3>/g% Interest Paid been in the days when that huge bridge was aider themielveg available as investigators. Rev. Don Ivan Patch, Pastor. CHRIST M. E. CHURCH on Saving* Account! Governor Moore is not likely to encourage a novelty. There are enough surface obstacles 0:45 A. M.—Sunday School. Italha MIMIM Mr. Dill or any other investigator to count on on Manhattan now and it is certain that 10-.55 A. M.—Kindergarten. Prospect street, opposite Iowa bridge approaches are more cumbersome on 11 A. M.—Morning Worship. Ball. reckless financial support in any investiga Pastor—Rev. Edward Macellaro the surface than the admirably arranged en- tlon. MADISON AVENUE CHAPEL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Telephone Weatncld 2-06M As facts and conditions are revealed it trance to Holland Tunnel, Rev. Duncan S. Cameron, D. D. In the matter of providing employment the Acting Minister. Eugene G. Mintz, Minister. may become advisable to epend money to 9:45 A. M Church School. tunnel has great possibilities while a special 9:4B A. M.—Bible School. atop extravagance and poasible dishonesty 11 A. M.—Morning; Worstlp. 11:00 A. M.—Morning Wor.hlp. but Governor Moore has so much experience type of labor is recognized in bridge projects. 7 P. M.—C. E. Society. 11:00 A. M.—Beginners and Nurs- Problems of maintenance have been carefully ery. and actual knowledge of how some investiga- 7:00 F. M.—Christian Endeavor. tion* waste money that there is a feeling of studied by the Port Authority and if there GOSPEL HALL Gospel preached every Sunday eve- THE NATIONAL BANK alarm among the taxpayers when he inaugu- was any probable economy advantage over ning at 8 o'clock. A hearty welcome rates an undertaking on those lines. He ia tunnels in that respect the Port Authority to all. not going to forget that he will be the re- would never hesitate in adopting the bridge OF WESTFIELD plan. WILL IS FILED THE ONLY^-^lfe^^BANK IN •ponaible one and he will be anxious to pro- BEFORE SURROGATE duce results and restrict expenditures at all Whatever the Port Authority has under- NATIONAL^fp^WESTFIELD times. taken has' been well done and it is rare among The entire estate of Henry Lyles There would be little of politics in a selec- public boards in the fact that it has made ZabrisMe, who died in his home, IT oannnnnnonco every one of its projects self supporting and Stanley Oval on July 10 Is left to tion of Mr. Dill for he is not likely to be a his widow, Mrs. Ethel L. Zabrlskie candidate for any public office in the near one among its accomplishments has contrib- according to the will filed for probate future and it is reasonably certain he has uted liberally to meet the cost of other inter- before Surrogate George H. Johnston state traffic facilities. in Elizabeth. The amount of the es- found considerable satisfaction in the activi- tate is not mentioned. ties he has undertaken since he was defeated H n m Your Title for the office of Governor. But, there may •V>sXii.H.iou iaiii BOUJDS oi|i in uS]t>joj be some uncertainty about Mr. Dill's willing- Helping A Veteran cuaM uioip jo isuiu piiu 'JJUUJJ] UIOJJ Somewhere along one of the numerous is important—if it is insured the ness to re-enter public life. |O UV 'JOllllcl ||1!.U 3|U.).)S l|J|Al |)0 » M, M corridors of the War Department in Washing- sale of your property will not be ton there is an officer who has his full share Eneonrifevert ID Newt of plain practical common sense in addition U1OJJ ICE CREAM hindered by possible defect. There can be no question concerning the to the technical training he may have been ... in its finest form accuracy of the Associated Press news items given by the government, and that officer hns in purity, wholesomeness that give in detail numerous instances of re- been responsible for the ease of mind one vet- and taste. opened mills and machine shops and resump- eran of the World War enjoys as he aits with Summer PLAINFIELD TITLE AND tion of construction in various lines in addi- his family on the shaded deck of a houseboat Is the logical time to have Place Your tion to encouraging reports about Federal and that represents no governmental extravagance Order Now. MORTGAGE GUARANTY CO. State activities requiring considerable person- and makes useful a barge that had been tied Portraits nel that .has not been on anybody's payroll up at some remote place waiting and rotting. Paintings and Pictures Of ic. Ho»«: S A. M. to 5 P. M., wc.pt Sataitar. for many months. The time has not yet ar- generally restored and re- Saturday • A. M. lo It M. Real credit for the idea belongs to the vet- framed. Westfield Candy rived when a condition of inflation and heavy eral but it was fortunate for him that his let- Old Photographs 119 WEST FRONT STREET . Tel. Plfd. 6-9900 demand for available labor is indicated but ter came under the eye of that pi-actical and other treasured pic- PLAINFIELD, NEW JERSEY there has been improvement and there is soldier. tures copied, enlarged or Kitchen likely to be more of that kind of news. The veteran was jobless and homeless and reduced. 173 E. BROAD STREET In the same hour there is nothing pleasing he saw or heard of some barges that had been Special Price* Weitfield, N. J. in news from North Carolina about strikers discarded by the government. He wrote a let- now in effect on any of 'Phone 2-0755 who not only refuse to return to work where ter to the War Department in which he de- the above items will make WHY TAKE CHANCES? it very profitable for you 'SwMtm tka Nl(ht with CaaaV the opportunity is offered but go about in scribed his impoverished condition and point- You May Get By But— mobs and cut off power from plants where ed out that these barges might be converted to place your order now. Estimates An Impaired credit rating Is s sttgmi there have been no strikes and no indications into homes, ho'useboats if you prefer, for that may prove an insurmountable ob- of dissatisfaction among employees. That's needy veterans if they were towed to some gladly furnished. 'Phone stacle later In life. A. reputation for Plainfleld 6-1707. STANLEY J. SCHAUB prompt payment of bills is of untold communism, anarchy or whatever you may see place where they might be more advan- value—loans from $50 to $300. fit to call it and it is the result of dangerous tageously used. Delivery PIANIST and TEACHER agitation by elements that have no desire to any time between now Sludio—101 ELM STREET PLAINFIELD THRIFT & LOAN CO. Uncle Sam's representatives, not Congress- and Nov. 1st you desire. encourage honest endeavor. men, gained closer contact with the veteran Tel.l Stmio, Weatleld Z-S741 i« WATcmraa Avwn ML PUS MISI runnun, >. »• Picture Framing The time iB one for patience and forbear- and at this moment that veteran hns his barge quality and low prices ance except in cases where some illegal and conveniently moored where it may not inter- prevail here always—now 'Phono Weitneld 2-1060 unreasonable purpose is clearly indicated and fere with water traffic but near enough to a more to your advantage TYPEWRITERS then rigid and vigorous maintenance of law travelled shore where he may conduct a small than ever — Why not let DR. M. P. BABBITT SOLD, RENTED and REPAIRED us do your framing? is essential. There are a great many individ- refreshment stand. He has built a deck house SURGEON CHIROPODIST EDW. W. WITTKE uals who have become discouraged and de- and his family is comfortable while he pur- Office Hours: Thon* 1-3328 90 ELM ST.. WESTFIELD pressed and some of them may not conduct sues his efforts to earn his living. He lias no SWAIN'S Dally. » A.M. to 5 P.M. Wednesdays, 9-12 themselves with ordinary consideration of the landlord calling for rent and he has no lack ART STORE Evenings. M raday-Ttaursidy of room, and there is plenty of clean healthy rights of others but it does not require an ESTABLISHED 1868 by Appointment. expert to discriminate between the man who air at all times. 227 EAST BROAD STREET 317 W. FRONT STREET DID Elm Street may be merely depressed and the individual It is doubtful if Uncle Sam has enough PLAINFIELD, N. J. ENGRAVING —- who wants to defy law and order. barges to take care of all unemployed vet- Thon. Plfd. 6-1707 Wo.tficld, N. J. WEDDING INVITATIONS ' VISITING CARDS It is certain that just as rapidly as un- erans and it is a question if many among them COMMERCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS employment is diminished there will be gen- would know how to take advantage of the SOCIAL STATIONERY eral inclination to repress disorder and crime possession of a barge no matter wjhero it Notary Public throughout the entire country and it is not might be located, but it is certain that the JOHN L. MILLER THE WESTFIELD LEADER impossible that a reasonable trend towards veteran who had the initiative to write and SANITARY PLUMBING L. E. TANTUM Fifty Elm Street . Weitfield, N. J- prosperity and re-established conditions in make a definite proposition for his own relief Steam, Hot Water and Hot trade and industry may mark the beginning and for the necessities of his wife and chil- Leader Office, Tel. 2-0407 Air Heating of an era that will witness some definite and dren is reaping the benefit. It was a practical SO Elm St. Tin Roofing, Etc. united national undertaking to end the reign method of handling i\ proposition that might 715 North Amnue, Weil ESTIMATES FURNISHED. of the gangster, gunman and the racketeer. have involved a hundred yards of red tape in PLAINFIELD CARPET CLEANING WORKS 'Phone 2-1947-J Telephone 2-0278 In history there have been periods when law- T. L. Griffiths, Prop. the days when benurocrate were more num- 28 Protp.cl St., W«tfi.ld, N. J. lessness seemed about to dominate all nations erous and powerful. Wertfield, N. J. DOMESTIC & ORIENTAL RUGS SHAMPOOED 826 Richmond St. PHONE 6-0811. Plainfield, N. J> THE WESTFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1932 W*m UMW Hawks Win FiftiTStraTght to Take County Ball League Lead —— _^___^_ "* ~ - i • • •• — — —__—._ H.wki Cop Both Week-End Cue. SPOT SPORTS Old Familiar Facet-"kny Stiff* t\mitm--by Gut Uhlmann *j HERMAN QBEKTUMESING Bealini Hillside and

Back in 1928 American talent in the Olympics was accused of wast- Standing of the Teaaaa shared hurling burdens {or HilMae ing all their energy in th« trials and it looks as though we can say that W L PC and their offerings were the taifet after the record breaking orgey at Palo Alto. Hard to explain was the i W«stfieU 6 0 1.000 for the Hawk attack, the local bate- Plainfield .833 failure of three favorites—Ben Eastman, Gene Venzke, and Frank Wykoff. j e men pounding out 17 hits. h Roselle Park 3 .600 The Hawks started out by pushing Althou« Ben Eastman has been beaten before by Pennsylvania's Bill Carr, I Garwood .600 stilj even Can himself did not know -what Eastman would do at Palo Alto.! Springfield .... .286 four runs across in the second innj.nf ^fter the trials which found Carr in a fast heat and Eastman in a slowj Elizabeth ... .260 and scored a run in the fourth, fiftl) rom an outside and eighth. Just to do the job a lit- one Can * position cut ahead of Eastman at the turn and j i«<7? fb (906 Braves .250 left'him six feet behind at the tape. With a world's record-breaking spot; A Hillside .167 tle better they unleashed a barrage of behind him only the sinus trouble, which it is claimed he had, kept him from j CHAMP fc base hits in the ninth adding five more winning a place on the team. Gene Venzke, high school world's record Swuday't Rewlta uns and brought their total to tw«lve. breaker, fared no better in the 1500 meter event. After barely placing Westneld 6, Plainfield 1. Hillside's three runs came in the in bis heat- ne let Brocksmith of Indiana take the lead in the final until the Braves 3, Springfield 2. fourth frame. Hillside 2, Garwood 1. The line-ups'. hack strrtch of the last lap when he sprinted to lead the field until over- Roselle Park 12, Elizabeth 2. men by intercollegiate loser, Hallowell of Harvard. He tried to follow Plai afield ce set Saturday's Results «. the P» ky the Harvard man but dropped back to a jog which allowed Plainfield 10, Springfield 0. A.B. E. H. t^o others, Crowley of Manhattan and Cunningham of Kansas, to pass him Rogers, cf. .... 4 0 0 1 Roselle Park 7, Braves 6. Maura, lb...... 3 1 1 0 •j well. He finished fourth—no Olympic quarters for him. It was the Garwood 10, Elizabeth 1. Miller, lb 1 0 0 0 most exciting race of the meet and completely turned the dopesters pre- Westfield 12, Hillside 3. Zellar, 3b. 4 0 0 0 dictions. In the speediest of sprints, the- 100 meter dash, Prank Wykoff Aycrs, 2b. 4 0 1 0 was given fourth place by the judges who had picked Metcalfe of Marquette I The Hawks are now leading the Dixon, rf. 4 0 0 0 for first by a two step margin, but who had George Simpson, James Johnson Union County Baseball League as the Jablonski, If a 0 0 0 and Eddie Tolan as well in a near dead heat. After their conference they result of their two victories over the Bouska, ss. 3 0 0 o nave Tolan second and Simpsom third. A case where the local boy didn't i week-end. They trounced Hillside 12- Moore, c 3 0 1 o make good! Record shattering occurred in the pole-vaule when Graber of 3 on Saturday and scored an impres- Swarer, p 2 0 0 0 Southern California hit 14 ft. 4% in. and when Joe McCluskey of Kovdham sive 5-1 decision over the Plainfield •Harris .....'. 1 0 0 0 turned in a 9: 14.5 for the 3000 meter steeplechase. Jack Keller of Ohio Athletics on Sunday. The local team Total .... 32 1 8 1 State clipped the 110-meter hurdles mark in a new 14.4. Sexton heaved the looked real good in both games, every, W •stfieM ghot for 52 ft. 8 in. and Anderson of N. Y. A. C. tossed the discus 1G5.54 body being on their toes behind guilt- A.B. R. H. for new records. It points toward a good year for Uncle Sam unless the edged pitching. McKeon, ss 4 1 1 c1. boys have done too much to get their place on the team. We'll see about The defeat of the Athletics was a (Juinn, 3b 4 0 0 1 that in a few weeks. . , , , real achievement as prior to that Scheck, c. 3 I 1 0 game they were tied with the Hawks Lincoln, ]b. 3 1 0 1 One of the great races in the modern Olympic Games is the mara- for the league lead. Joe Beta, the Bradley, cf 3 1 1 0 thon. The ancient games never included this grind and it was only after Albright College ace, pitched a bril- Connolly, rf. '.... 4 0 2 0 liant game and his team played no Uaclsaac, 2b. . 4 1 2 0 centuries of these contests that Pheidippides ran from Marathon to Athens Leonard, If 3 0 1 0 to tell of the Persian defeat. From then on and the modern revival of the less brilliantly behind him. Joe letHetz, p 8 0 1 0 uportB meet, we find it. I recall a tale of a recent one that has since been the A's down with but three hitB, two laughed at as heartily as the pranks of those wiley Carlyle Indians who are of which were given in the first in- Total 31 5 9 8 responsible for the thickness of the football rule book. Seems that one ning when the Queen City lads scored • Batted for Swarer in Bth. Fred Lorz got tired before the race was over—decided to quit—hopped on their only run. Ted Swarer, Plain- I'lainfleld 100 000 000—1 an auto which was headed for the stadium. The auto bioke down before field's finest, waa on the mound and Westfield 301 100 OOx—-5 it got there and Freddie decided to run to the dressing room. With the his offerings were nicked for nine Two-base hit—Scheck, Three-biie help of the ride he was the first in the stadium—the crowds cheered. He safeties, including a triple by Brad- hit—Bradley. Strike-outs— by Beti ley and a double by Scheck. Beta 4, Swarer 7. Bases on balls—off Bets didn't take the medal. 4, Swarer 3. Umpire—Ost. fanned four and walked four, while While fans are razzing "Rajah" Hornsby for his playing, Swarer struck out seven and walked WestSeM the great Ruth rests his 38-year-old pins after he picked up a charley-horse. three. AB. R. H. E. The old fellows are weakening and the mighty swat-king himself is plan- The Hawks started out by scoring McKeon, ss 6 3 3 0 ning his retirement in 34, but, if you should ask me, I doubt if he draws three runs In the opening inning, an- Quinn, 2b 6 0 3 2 trowds by playing for that long. And, ifthefans in Chi keep shouting in a other in the third and their final one lleattio, cf 4 0 2 rain barrel voice at Rajah, he will find that managing will occupy all of in the fifth. The Plainfielders were Lincoln, lb 6 4 his time. As for Herman Ruth, the rumor of a Boston managing career unable to score after the first frame. Bradley, If 4 0 Both pitchers settled down and were Sheridan, rf, 3 1 itill persists—with Colonel Jake Ruppert in the grab-stake position, I can Maclsaac, 2b 4 0 nee how ol1 man Ruth can change his parking place with ease. If his usual fleeted many shots that otherwise effective uftor the fourth. Two new WANT COAST ANGLERS CLEASON'S HOMER faces were seen in the Hawks' line-up, Scheck, c. 4 summer vacations continue to lengthen, it's certain that Jake will do some- meant scores. Johnny Lemp playing Strelecki, p 6 thing about it. , » » • TO SHARE SPORT UPKEEP at No. 3 for the Troopers, although WINS FOR BEAVERS Connolly making his bow with two not figuring in the scoring, played a hits while Leonard who pranced Total 40 12 17 S Wish someone would do something about this young Roger Cramer of Fuh And Game Chief Say. Sail fine defensive game. His daring rid- WESTFIELD BOYS' LEAGUE around in left field blasted out one Hillside ing was a ieaturi! o[ the match. hit. the A's. In eight games thiB youngster scored 16 runs, and sizzled 22 safe Water Fithini Licenae Standing of the Teams A.B. R. H. B. ones in 39 times for the rampage average of .564. An old head who Gessford led the Cavalry team in Hawks Trounce Hillside Dnuge, lb 4 1 Would Benefit All Won Lost Pet. Masson, ss. 4 0 recently celebrated his 2000th hit is that "toughest man to strike out in the scoring, having two goals to hia cred- Beavers 3 0 1.000 The hitting of Otto Scheck and majors" Jumpin Joe Sewell. This Yankee infielder has had 12 years of it, while Hodge and Grissom were re- Blue Caps 3 1 .760 Pompllanno, cf. 3 1 Buddy McKeon behind fine pitching Ressler, If 4 0 big stuff behind him and ten of it with the Indians after a two year session That a salt water fishing license sponsible for the other two. Both Trojans 2 2 .500 by Strelecki featured the game Sat- in the sand which kept him busy after a little diploma grabbing at thefee of fifty cents or one dollar would Manor Park ... 1 2 .833 Mann, rf 1 0 Gessford and Grissom had spills but 4 urday which the Lincolnitea took'in Rothfuss, rf. 3 1 University of Alabama. You all know he's good despite the southern accent actually benefit the anglers who pay neither playor was seriously hurt. Y" Juniors .... 0 2 .000 Spartans 0 3 .000 rather decisive fnshion, 12-3 to be Jacobus, c, 4 0 and habits. it, much aB the fresh water fee hasCapt. R. P. Gerfen took Grissom's exact. Schcclt, the old fox, who at Baupel, 3b 4 0 * * • • done in providing more and better place in the last three chukkers. By virtue of their 5-4 victory over one time could backstop with the best Williams, 2b. .... 3 0 And mentioning the Indians brings up that pitching leader, Wesley fishing, is the opinion of President H. Although the Essex Troopers put of them, came through with three LaMatty, p 3 0 J. Burlington of the New. Jersey Fish the Blue Caps Wednesday morning, Toth, p 1 0 Farrell, whose 17 wins help the Cleveland boys hold that third place in the up a good fame the Cavalrymen were the Beavers moved into first place in hits, two of which were doubles and American. More'like him and you'd find a tough spot for those crippled and Game Commission, expressed to just a bit better and several times the snappy little shortstop, McKeon, the Boys' Baseball League. Gleason Total 34 3 7 3 Yanks. a correspondent in answering com- stopped rallies by their opponents. also contributed a trio of safeties, plaints over curtailment of wardens' Jules Wagner was a bulwark of de-proved the batting hero of tho game Westfield 040 110 014—12 for in the ninth inning with the score one of which was a smashing two- Hillside 000 800 000— 8 service in patroling coastal .waters fense for his team and had a busy bagger. Old Bob Lincoln and Mac- this summer. Such a fee he believes afternoon driving back shots by theknotted 4-all, he drove one of Kaiser's Two-base hits—Scheck 2, Maclsaac, ICEMEN-AUTOISTS LOCAL DUCKPINNERS Isaac also poled out doubles. Lincoln, McKoon, Base on balls—off will be welcomed by bay and surf Troopers. slants for a home run which gave the Beavers the game, Strcleclti, u former Springfield star, Strelecki 2, Toth 3, LaMatly 0. Strike WIN LEAGUE TILTS WIN OVER RAHWAY fishermen when they realize its ad- The summary: was on the firing line andv although outs—by Strelecki B, Toth 2, LaMat- vantages and it already has the back- The line-up: ty 2. Double plays—McKeon to Mac- The Westfield Recreation pinners 112nd Cavalry Bmi Troop he yielded seven hits he bore down in The Knickerbocker Ice Company ing of the licensed sportsmen, who No. 1..C. J. Hodge .... Lieut. Burke Beavers Isaac to Lincoln, Quinn to Maclsaac chalked up a. two-game -win over the the pinches. He funned five and is- and the Speedy Auto Service regis- consider that those who enjoy salt No. 2... J. D. Ges«rord .. J. Clements AB. R. H. E. sued two passes. Toth and LaMatty to Lincoln. tered victories over the Van Doren Rahway quintet in a New Jersey State water fishing should pay their share No. S M. C. Grissom .... John Lemp Burke, 2b Laundrymon and the DeMolay re- Duckpin League match rolled Tues- toward its protection and develop- Back ..Jules Wagner .. D. MncGrath White, as spectively in Softball League games ment. Score by chukkers: Kaba, 3b without nn injurp; and many other day night of last week on the latter's Gleason, c, p .... BANKERS UPSET played Wednesday night at Echo Lake alleys. The Westneld team dropped Answering a criticism over laying lOZd Cavalry 0 2 1010—i R. Driscoll, rf .. noted-'drivers. Park. The Icemen took the starch the first game by n margin of 37 Essex Troop 20 100 0—3 I). Driscoll, rf .. The New Market Speedway is sit- AUTOISTS, 2-1 up the state patrol boat "Burlington" Substitutes: Cupt. K. P. Gerfen out of the Laundrymen to the tune of sticks, when Dom Logest failed to for the summer, the commission head Kolojoski, p, c . uated on Stelton road, between Dun- 5-3 while the Autoists rolled up a for Grissom. Yarrussi, If .. Tho Bankers scored a 2-1 victory roll above 95. The locals won the says the board was forced to take this Goals: Gessford 2, Hodge 1, Gris- , illen and Hadley Airport. Time trials over the Speedy Auto Service combine 16-3 win over the DeMolay lads. second game by a margin of 100,action in balancing its budget, be- som 1, MacGrath 2, Burko 1. Simmonetti, cf 2 0 atart at 2:30 p. m. and the first race Thursday night in a Softball League Icemen Down Van Daren's cause of lowered income during the at 3 o'clock. .cemen Down V.» U.r,». ^j ^.^ ^ ^ ^ Hcferee: Norman R. Wagner. Guero, lb game played at Echo Lake Park. The first half of the year, early sale of Although the Van Dorens outhit, madQ a desperate fight for the final Scorer: Miss Alma M. MacGruth. Totals ! 27 5 8 4 victory of the Bankers was one of the theieir opponents the Icemen played game anid WlWestfieldd nosedd out ti tits op- licenses having fallen off largely be- Timer: W. N. TrusdelL surprise upsets of the season as the cause the federal government stopped Blue Caps LOCAL COPS WIN well on the defensive, nipping rallies ponents by one pin. AB. R. H. E. Autoists are- conceded to be one of in the nick of time. The Laundrymen The scores: January shooting of wild fowl, a sport CHARACTERS WIN R. Vetvort, c .4000 the outstanding teams in the league. had men on bases in scoring position in which thousands of sportsmen us- Paltiaon. lb ...... 3 OVER COUNTY POLICE Sam Louise was on the mound for the Westfield Recreation ually participate along the Jersey The Westfield Police marksmen Bunkers nnd yielded but two hits, several times but failed to take ad- Ricardo 133 110 128 OVER ORIOLES, 10-8 llaviland, 2b . .... 3 vantage of their opportunities. 165 162 coast. The situation is explained in Calhthan, ss ...... 4 scored a 1403-1383 decision over the Bunyasz also pitched well for the Bonnetti 158 a letter to Samuel P. Bowman of The Characters defeated the Ori- Union County Park Police team in a Autoists, allowing the opposition. « Autoitti Swamp DeMolajr Lusardi 131 Reed, 3b .... 4 Philadelphia, a summer resident on oles 10-8 in a "Y" Twilight League Tulcott, cf .... 2 County Police Pistol League match pair of hits also. Dave Colson's DeMolay team took Schmitt 154 186 122 156 181 the Jersey seashore. game played Thursday night at No- D. Vervoort, If 3 held Thursday on tho Nomahegan another on the chin when the Speedy D. Logest 95 mahegan I'arV. Both teams scored The line-up: Chapman 199 135 The commissioner recalls that an Spach, rf .... 2 range. A 36-point advantage gained Bankers Autoists hatted their way to a 16-3 a pair of runs each in the second in- Kiiiser, p .... 2 by the locals in the 25 yards at 15 win. The DeMolay lads played loose- attempt was made by licensed sports- A.B. R. H. E. Totals 071 824 728 ning and the Characters broke loose seconds event enabled them to nose McCormick, lb ...... 3 0 0 0 ly and failed to take advantage of men a few years ago to enact a in the third to score 7 runs on En- Totals 27 4 3 1 Railway State law providing for a nominal out the Park Police. Cardozo, 3b .. 4 0 0 0 ••any opportunities to scote. Went- ir_ron VSo right's homer, a pair of triples, a Score by innings: 160 140 salt water fishing fee but the bill did Westfield lost tho opening event Russo, If .. 3 0 1 0 landt yielded 13 hits while Catchcart ftay ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 146 123 123 double, three singles and a walk. .. 4 0 0 0 Pray 146 not pass the Legislature. The aim of Beavers 012 100 01—5 .182-460, Webei- of the Park Police Loui.so, p allowed nine. Cook 143 133 142 The Orioles managed to push three Blue Caps 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0—4 Whalen, c .. 4 1 1 0 104 144 this measure was to provide funds scoring a 09. Westficid took tho .. 4 The line-ups: Wooster 152 runs across in the third and in the Two-basu bit: White. sandwich event 400-426 and their op- Campbell, ss 1 0 0 Leonard 151 108 17B for a sait water fish research labora- fifth but the early lead piled up by Three-base hit: Gleason. L. Winn, 2b 4 0 0 0 Knickerbocker Ice Co. tory and for better patrol of coast Home run: Gleason. ponents won the final event by 4 E. Winn, rf .. 3 0 0 0 A.B. R. H the Characters was too much for points, aided by Maskevich's scorn of Totals 708 628 727 waters. He says there are reports them. Double plays: Kaiser to Pattison White, cf ... 3 0 0 0 A. Stupak, p, S3 4 that a similar bill will be before the to D. Vervoort; Gleason to Guero to 100. Cliff Long carded a 99 in tho '• Stupak, ss, rf .... 4 Tho line-up: Kolojeski. final event nnd turned in a curd of Totals 28 2 2 0 H. Dreyer, 2b . . 4 next Legislature. In proposing such Characters Speedy Aulo Service legislation the lawmakers, says Pres- Struck out: by Kolojeski 8, Kai-200 for the day. Johnson missed a Speedy Auto Service S. Dreyer, 3b 3 AB. R. H. E. ser 3, Gicason 3. perfect score duo to a "dud" shot. AB. R. H. E. Robinson, lb 4 AB. R. H. ident Burlington, should exempt Howell, 2b .... 3 0 1 1 Huston, ss . 6 1 Bnse on balls: oil Kolojeski 3, Kai- The score: Homers, ss .. 4 0 0 0 G. Dreyer, c 4 those who already hold resident and Enright, 3b .. 3 1 1 0 ser 4, Gleason 2. Bnnyusz, p .. 4 1 1 0 Carroll, rf 4 J. Broadbent, cf . 2 0 non-resident hunting and fishing H-. 1 0 WeitfielJ Police Wright, 3b . 5 0 Hinman, cf .... 2 2 Umpire: Wright. Britten, 3b .. 4 0 0 0 f">, If 4 censes. Grimes, cf ... 2 1 0 0 Slow Rap. Rap. Total Clements, If .. 4 0 1 0 tosendale, rf, p 3 0! Britten, 2b . 6 3 Klein, lb 2 1 0 1 Morton 02 85 8!) 266 I Clements,- If . 5 3 With additional financial resources G. Brondbent, cf .... 4 0 0 0 that a salt water license would pro- F. Pielhau, c 4 2 3 1 NEW MARKET RACES Johnson 9(1 9H 90 281 Hope, lb . 2 0 0 0 Totals 34 5 12 G. Broadbent, cf .... S- 1 1 2 0 Nelson 01 8!l 97 277 2 vide, ho points out that the State, Walck, p 4 Blank, rf 3 I) 0 0 Hope, lb 5 Powell, If 2 2 2 0 DRAW TRONGS WEEKLY Miller DO 97 110 280 VanDoren Laundry Co. Blank, rf .. 2 along with other developments, could Knight, 0 .. 3 0 0 0 ~ R. H E. Fulton, If 1 0 0 0 C. Long !17 1)4 90 290 1 Knight, c .. 1 maintain hatcheries for striped bass Cux, 2b .. 3 0 0 1 tt". ". 'i 6 18 P. Pielhnu, rf, ss .... 3 0 0 0 The New Market Speedway will be Cathcart, p 0 and fluke that would materially add "ilson, ss .. Haynshi, ss . 2 1 1 1 the scene of thrilling auto races again Totals .... 472 160 471 1403 Totals . 31 1- 2 1 to the coastal fishing assets. Dooley, ss 1 0 1 1 on Sunday. As each Sunday's per- VanDoren, 3b . Totals 47 16 13 Union County Park Police Score by innings terle. If formance, draws to an end the thrills Slow Rnp. Rnp. Total Bankers .0101 0 0 0 0 x—2 Weitfield DeMolay Totals 29 10 13 4 arc incveaBed by each week's races. Macnuloy . OS 87 91 270 Speedy A. S 10 00 0000 0—1 Knapp, ]D CAVALRYMEN DOWN AB. R. H. Orioles More nnd more people come each Regan S3 84 9.1 270 Two-baso hit: Clements. Louise, rf AB. H. E. r West, ss . 5 0 ESSEX TROOPERS, 4-3 R. Sunday afternoon to witness tho races Weber nn 79 98 27G Struck out: byLouise 4, Ban- ; °°m, 2b '..,..'. 4 0 Schroppe, 3b 4 1 1 0 Viiiseiis 9.1 277 o'colson, e and cheer the daring drivers. The (15 an yusz C. Holte, c rf l'Talcott, 2b .... 3 0 Brncuto, If ... 3 2 3 0 dirt ovnl is free from dust nnd every Maskovich 100 284 Bnse on bnlls: of! Louise 1, Ban- Connelly', , 2 Doug Gcsaford's well-aim'ed drive J. Edwards, c 1 2 0 07 87 OjWentkndt, p . 4 in the fifth chukker enabled the 102nd 3 move of the steel pilots can bo ynsz 2. wadley, p 0 Flnmmer, lb 4 4 Knnpp, lb 3 0 0 0 watched. Totnls .... 482 420 475 1383 Umpire: Tnylor. — 'DowDow,, IIf . 4 0 Cavalry polo team to nose out thoWeimer, p .... 2 1 0 d Totals 41 3 19 2A21 Andrewsd , 3b . 4 1 Essex Troop quartet 4-3 in an out-Urcuioli, 2b .. 3 1 1 0 Mnny well known drivers and cars WESTFIELD SOFTBALL LEAGUE Historic Little l.lnnd door match played Saturday after- 0 Score by innings: |Todd, , r--f . 4 1 Lusardi, cf .... 3 0 1 are seen various Sundays, among Standing of tho Teams Tlio Isle of Man Is a small Island 4 1 noon on the 102nd Regiment field at Gleason, ss -.,.. 3 0 0 0 them being Frankie Bailey, of New Westfield Recreation .4 0 1.000 "ickerbockers . 00031100 x—5 j Pensa, cf A. Edwards, rf 3 2 0 0 In tho trlsh sea, nearly eiiunlly Carroll, Rosendnle, Vroom, Score by innings: Cebuln, Manvillo; Cy Yocum, Nor- It. N. Tnylor Co. S 2 .600 mllos mid a population in MWT °f Score by innings: Speedy Auto Service .3 2 .000 Speedy A. S i 1j. 0v 0\J 4^ 1J- 8*J 0•* 2*rf x—1**• * 6\* The Essex Troopers showed up well DO.IHKI. The Isle or Man Is mil con- Struck Characters 02 71000—10 ristown, Pa., who escaped injury sev- North Stars . 3 2 .600 out: by Stupak 3, Rosen- DeMolarvjiTii/iujr y •' * ~ — - - a 10000002 0— 3 under the steadying influence of Don Orioles 0230300— 8 eral weeks ago when his car No. 18 sliiiwcl n part of the Unltnl King- g 2, Bradleradley 44. Two-base hit: Knight. Can Doren Ldry. Co. .2 3 .400 MacGrath who played his usual bril- hit the huh rail, turning Dver and A. & P 2 3 .400 dom of Orwit Ilrltaln rim! Nrirliinrn Base on balls: off Stupak 1, Ro Struck out: by Cathcart 8. liant gams. He accounted for two Irnlninl, lint Is n separate Urttlsh •Male 1, Bradley 4. Bnso on balls: off Cathcart 1, —Our Cent-A-Word Ada. Brine Re- pinning him beneath, then bouncing Post Office. 4 0 6 .000 Umpire: Cardoja. Umpire: Moretti. of his team's goals and his mallet de- sults. over on the fence, leaving Yocum DeMolay 0 B .000 Island. Police Commissioner John C. Grind-1 Mr. Messersmith advises that tl— nothing but praise £or her supreme FIOMOTHEt PAPERS lay was present at the meeting for are equipped foi prompt serviced, effort and final bow. the first time since Ms recent illness. meechanical, ignition, laundry, siaon. "Night Court" follows the Garbo izing, gas and oil, greasing and tu* engagement on Wednesday and PRESS ON! repairs, and being in the low rental With the Collegian* Thursday, August 3 and 4, a drama OUTING PLANNED district are able to give quality g^. By E. J. of colofifial power which turned the A few days ago, bo the story goes, COUNCIL REQUESTS ice at economy prices. home of a happily married couple a shipmaster was out of a job. He IY CIVIC LEAGUE , into a bedlam of tragedy. The tart had no money, his clothes were rag- STREET EXTENSION IWith.July almost over we get a The dance at Echo Lake Club Sat-1 includes Phillips Holmes, who as- ged, he had no home, no friends in Plans for an outing and corn roast Botoirrs panicky feeling in seeing the long urday night was attended by some of j sumes the lead, with Anita Page A resolution requesting the Board to be held on the evening of August the collegians. A good time they playing opposite; Waiter Huston the port where he was stranded, and vacation days speeding by. Not much he was hungry. Shipping companies of Freeholders to consider the exten- 5 in Echo Lake Park are being form-' John R. Grindlay, son of ouaea. reported. enacts the crooked judge, and the sion of Center Etreet, south, now a ulated by a committee from the Gar-' aM been done, not much has been balance of this talented assembly is were booking no cargoes and their man and Mrs. John C. Grindlay of amid, not much has even been thought. ships were chafing against their dead-end street, through to Central wood Civic Republican League, Inc.,; 315 Willow avenue, is spending (j^ Jimmy Moore, senior at Colgate composed of Lewis Stone, Mary Car- avenue, Westneld, was adopted by the to which members and friends are in- j Wkat about those books one meant i lisle' ~ " "' " "" " creaking hawsers at the piersides. Fummer in Cheshire, Mass. next year, is working hard this sum- j ' Borough Council at its meeting Tues- vited. A tentative program by en-j t* read? And the tennis back-hand ™.« tin .],.„.. «,.* i . „„ „«.«« i Jean ta*t needed attention? And the golf mer. He does not nplanna to go away, •with this combination patrons are This man wandered to the beach day night of last week. Walter Mc- tertainers well-known to league mem-' iliac? One more month to execute -•» given a good angle on the merits of and sat dejectedly down on the sand Manus, the borough clerk, was author- bers is being arranged and as an add-HOFFMAN CAUTIONS . nf/thou well made plans. Al Meyer is located at Macy's now "Night Court." to watch the never-ending rollers pil- ized to draft the resolution and send ed feature there will be an address Instead of all this we have been instead of in Bambergers. He's en- * * * ing up on the shore. it to the freeholders. by a person prominent in Republican "JAYWALKEif cruising about town, following a joying the city commuting once again. Paramouat Theatre, Plainfield He said to himself: "Well, the de- Mayor David J. H. Murray brought political circles. Transportation will "Lady and Gent," title of the pic-pression has got me; I guess there is be provided for those who wish it and | "Almost one-third of the pedes- laaguorout succession of days and -•»• the matter up for discussion and trians killed and injured by aut events—(boring, watching tennis in- Anne Abevnethy, daughter of Mr. ture which starts Friday and runs nothing left for me to do but jump stated that New Jersey and other cars will leave from in front of the for one week at the Paramount The- off the dock and end it all!" Franklin School, Walnut street. jbiles in New Jersey, so far this sftfad of playing to improve, listen- and Mrs. G. G. Abernethy of Stone- atre, Plainfield, might mean anything states are now in line for federal were struck while attempting to cto« iaf to Don Reedman or Cab Calloway leigh Park, has recently enrolled as a With a stick he scratched letters grants for unemployment relief. In The committee in charge of the! —what it happens to mean is a tri- in the sand, spelling out the word 1 the street between intersection!," at Saady Rest, spending long summer student at the Katharine Gibbs School umph for burly George Bancroft, view of this, the mayor said, the free- affair includes Percy Watt, social di- Commissioner Hoffman stated to(l»y evenings at Singer's Grove and so on "Depression" —° which is the name in New York, where she is planning personally; there's a large and a of the "Old Man of the Sea" now sit-holders might he prevailed upon to rector of the league; Mrs. Jacob Tur-!in a plea against the 'jay walking and 10 on far into the months. to take a one-year course in, secre- capable cast supporting him, but consider favorably the extension of ner, Councilman John C. Grindlay,! practice. Don't Ifdrget that vacation and tarial and executive training. Anne Bancroft himself carries off the ma- ting astride the shoulders of so many Center street inasmuch as the project president of the league; Councilman faa are but a day and night grows on graduated from the Choate School in jority of the honors. of us, throttling some to their doom. •would entail the employment of many John L. Pearson, Councilman William "About one-fourth happened wbea •t Brookline, Mass., in June. Part of this is due to the fact that The discouraged man eat and gazed men who are now out of work. Kaylor and Mayor David J. H. Mur- pedestrians were crossing at unBig- -•» his role was made to order for him; at the word "Depression" there on The extension of Center street has ray. nalized intersections and about one- Sit Thompson was hostess at a very it's a role that makea him human, the sand. Then there came an ex- fourteenth when they were crossing Rodney Wick, Lafayette '32, left makes him a warm and lovable char- tra big comber, for the tide was com- been in the minds of council mem- On Labor Day the league will have against signals. This comparison it •Wlightful bridge party yesterday. on Saturday last for Dunkirk, N. Y., acter. He is "Slag" Bailey, a steel- bers for many years and it is pointed a picnic outing at some park within She entertained a group of her school ing in, and the wave ran high on the influenced, of course, by the lai|e where he will enter the engineering mill worker, but he is more than that beach and washed away part of the out that if it was put through it •would a radius of fifteen miles from Gar- number of unsignalized intersections triesdi. Sia plans to go to Hood Col- department of Alco Products, Inc., a —he is a friendly, good-natured, if afford residents in that vicinity south wood, the place not yet decided upon. lage in Frederick, Maryland, next fall bungling, fellow of the type that word which the man had imprinted as compared with those equipped trith subsidiary of American Locomotive deeply in the wet sand. Some of of the railroad a short route to West- The reason prompting the committee signals. a* a sophomore instead of continuing Company. The company specializes everyone discovers among his own field without the necessity of having to arrange for outings at a nearby at Beaver. _ acquaintance at one time or another. the letters were erased, and the man "Children struck while playing i in the manufacture of equipment for looked at those remaining and saw to travel on the high-way with its ever grove or park ig to assure transporta- n the refining of petroleum. With fists that are large and a heart increasing traffic. the street made up ten per cent of that is still larger, he swaggers thru that they spelled the words "Press tion facilities for all members and the total killed and injured. A simi- Betty Westerberg has been having adversity with never a "good gosh- Theodore P. Carlson was appoint- friends of the organization who wish herself a time vacationing in the On." ed a member of the board of tax as- lar percentage of accidents occurred darn" for the tuogh breakh he en- The man arose, lifted his shoulders, r a to participate in the picnic. Mountains. She has been gone about counters. Misfortune deals him blow sessment commission f° term of when pedestrians stepped from be- two weeks and is due back sny day after blow, but "Slag" is a man whobreathed deep of the cool, salty air, three years. Mr. Carlson succeeds Mr. Watt is chairman of the com-hind parked vehicles into the path of Theatre Review can "take it." and said aloud, "I will- Here I have Joseph H. Devemer, who has been an mittee which is composed of Roger moving cars. Wynne Gibson plays the role of been waiting for someone to hand assessor of Garwood since 1911 andTodd, Albert Gill, Edward J. Kono- me a job. There are other things pack, Joseph McGinnis, Mrs. Laura "Figures indicate that about two- Ginna Vanden Burgh came up from Rialle Tluatre, W.itfiaM "Puff," the c;,Housed girl friend with whose term expired. The mayor des- thirds of the pedestrians killed and her summer place at Beechwood list fine sympathy; Charles Starrett is I can do besides piloting a ship across ignated Mr. Carlson as secretary of Miller, Mrs. Clara De Freitas, Mrs. One of the strongest casts assem- the sea. If others have no jobs for Jacob Turner, Mrs. Herman Johnson injured were males. Slightly less thin week for a day or so. Fay Randall bled in many a season and one of inspiring as the grown-up orphan; the board. The appointment was con- three per cent of the pedestrian vic- had a bridge afternoon In her honor. the most Interest-provoking dramas James Gleason does a neat perform- me I can make a job for myself!" firmed with but one dissenting vote, and Mrs. Olive Starr. tims 'had been drinking,' and there- •»•» yet depicted on the talking screen ance as "Pin," the pal. And he did. that of Councilman Gustave Nead, The league omitted its regular * • « fore, may have contributed to the Honey Sheffield has been entertain- make "The Wet Parade," the attrac- —Summit Herald. Councilman John P. Dugan was ab- meeting Friday night. cause of the accidents," ing her cousin for the past two weeks. tion today and tomorrow at the Ri- Liberty Theatre, Plaiafttla sent. Her guest 1B from Belleville. alto Theatre, Westneld, a picture far "Scarface," the smashing Hughes RADIO'S 70,000,000 A communication from the Taxpay- REPUBLICAN CLUB ••- above the ordinary run of film. Here gang-film, is the most tremendous is a love story which ahas a back- motion picture ever screened, in the LISTENERS ers' Association urged the council to PLANS CHOWDER PARTY Bam Merry was one of the parti- opinion of Ben Hecht, famous play- consider ways and means of effecting elpanti in th« absorbing tennis ground of stirring modern events; it is a romance of a realistic sort, wright and author, who wroto the About 17,000,000 radio sets are a ten per cent reduction in the gen- YOUR RUGS doubles tournament last week-end at true to present conditions, one that screen story on which the United eral expenses of the borough. The Plans for a clam chowder party Beautiful Tiuga deserve th« verjr the club. He was still going strong owned in this country, which should have been announced by the Gar- beet of care. Our modern clean* could happen to any ordinary couple. Arista film is based. After pre-view- mean about 70,000,000 listeners. This communication was referred to the Ing methods restore tb« color o* Sunday. The story has a wide diversity of ing the picture in New York, Hecht finance committee. At the outset of wood Republican Club, Inc., and will In your wired Hawka, the director, that he great audience provides an opportun- be held July 30 in the club house on Oriental ••< PMufttft ••«. appeal for within its scope Is con- ity to turn the thought of the people 1932, all borough employes signified You will toe delighted with the Hope U finally glimmering for the trasted high and low life and its var- had never witnessed a more powerful that they would voluntarily refund North avenue. The affair will get freshness of your rug* After w* prospective college entrants. At the ious exciting episodes both tragic and picture. Hecht also wont on record directions that will promote na- under way at 4 p, m. and during the clean them. stating it was his opinion this waB tional progreBS. ten per cent of their salaries for the UaWenlty of Southern California 70 humorous elements. The taut in- current year, evening Ben Rag's Orchestra will fur- UNION CARPET cludes Walter Huston, Lewis Stone, the best-directed film ever turned out Some agency that would command nish music for entertainment and frethmen were admitted this year in Hollywood. Albert W. Ashfield, chief of police, CLEANING WORKS whose grades were below entrance re- Dorothy Jordan, Schnozzle Durante, nation-wiile respect should provide a dancing. William Kleeman is chair- H. POLAND, itmr. Myrna Loy, Neil Hamilton, John Mil- "Scarface," with Paul Muni in the broadcast to be heard as often as reported that $76 in motor vehicle 143* BHAIiroBn aTBEET quirements. Professors are studying jan and Joan Marsh. title role, comes to the Liberty The- fines and $32 in fines involving dis- man of the committee on arrange- Tel, PIM. «-H4» them in ordtr to discover better meth- possible, that would promote ideas ments and is assisted by Arthur We Call For and Dtllver. An excellent double-feature is the atre, Plainfield, for a week's run favorable to national progress. It orderly cases were collected during od* of judging applicants for admis- starting Saturday. The cast includes April, May, June and thus far in July. Smith, Herman Steffens, Mrs. Isabel sion. • local attraction for Friday and Sat- Ann Dvorak, Hollywood's latest 'Cin- would have to be enlivened by good Wheeler, Mrs. Arthur Smith, William urday of this week, a combination derella,' Karen Morley, Osgood Per- music and humorous features, or peo- Bids for crushed etone, dustless Darroch, St. and Mrs. John Hafer- of powerful drama and a hilarious kins, C. Henry Gordon, George Raft, ple would not like it. But with such screenings and for asphalt oil and tar Russell Turner is spending the sum- comedy make up the pair. Ricardo were received as follows: Elizabeth korn. mer at the cottage of his aunt up in Vincc Barnett, Boris Karloff and Tul-features, the people would listen to Cortez and Helen Twelvetrees are ly Marshall. a good ten-minute talk from recog- Sash Door Supply Company, stone de- James MoffeUfc Son New Hampshire, A splendid out- featured in "Is My Face Red," while livered $1.55 a ton; Barret Com- Established 1885 doorish time he seems to be having. Charles Murray and George Sidney nized leaders that would promote hu- MESSERSMITHS OPEN deliver the laughs in "Hollywood." Means Dipping n welfare and progressive causes. pany, tar Grade A, $.1196 a gallon; CARPENTERS, The word "ijiink." ns In dunking —Montclair Times. Dosch-King Company, Whippany, as- BUILDERS Dorothy Sanders plans to enter Monday and Tuesday, August 1 phalt oil, ?.i:l>4 and tar same price; MODERN GARAGE and 2, the favorite Greta Garbo pre- dotiKlinuts, Is from 11K* fiorinnn tunkon Pens Hall in September instead of or diinken. rnennlnf; tn iflp. Loizeaux Builders Supply Company, P. C. Messersmith and son, Harold, returning to Martha Washington sents her last Metro-Goldwyn release "LEADER" ADS ALWAYS PAY! GENT. CONTRACTORS of the season, "As You Desire Me." of Elizabeth, stone $1.64 a ton; Fan-who have been associated with the Seminary. This picture is a striking example of wood Stone Crush ing Company, stone electric refrigeration business for the Jobbing of All Kind. the unusual dramatic talents of this $1.46 a ton; Tar Asphalt Service Co., past nine years, have announced the —EXPERT MECHANICS A crowd of collegians tried some- inimitable star; in it she closes a asphalt oil, $.13 a gallon; tar $.136 opening of a super service garage at thing new and different last Friday very successful American engage- a gullon; Standard Oil Company of 84 North avenue,, Garwood, opposite Officai 30 Protp*et Stiwt night. Things being slow around here ment in a shower of glory, leaving New Jersey, asphalt oil $.11 a gallon. the Aeolian Co. 'Phone 2-1744 . WMKIM they took the Elizabeth Town and a vast collection of movie lovers with Country Club up on an invitation to RIALTQ drop in on their Friday night dances, -•- STARTS SATURDAY HONEY A BUMBLE Lois Fedderman has finished her Bf Kmt Tarry practice work in the pre-school and TODAY, TOMORROW TWERB COMB MY WIFE I* A SWEET PACKASE kindergarten classes she conducted at THE Walter Huiton, Lewia Stone HONEY AND BUM BUB. Of HAPPINESS ANP COMMON the Presbyterian Church this summer, ) WONPER WHAT HE WHAT THAI SENSE. THAT'S WHY I MARRIBI Her small pupils were graduated with Schnoule Durante, Myrna Loy EVER 6AW IN S CAT SAID AN I MONEY. SHE TAUGHT MB TO honors. WET PARADE Neil Hamilton, Joan Marsh VM GOING OEAU WITH FIRMS LlKB - MOWN CARTOON . MEMORY LANK \TO (SIVE HE( Jean Tunison came down from her Feature Schedule— 7:30, 10:00. ' A PIECE OI family's summer place in Maine for FRI., SAT., July 29, 30 M ON., TUES., Aug. 1, 2 M1NP. WCSTFIELD STORAGE the Echo Lake dance last week-end, WnEWfrSUPPWO? but left shortly after for the rest of " IS MY FACE RED " GRETA GARBO HK'AHIIO CORTEX, In It>r Nmt InpreMlve the season up there. ni:i,i:v rw r.i.VK.TREios. Scree* Contiitmtlo.., -•» CO-FEATUHB A recent survey of various college "AS YOU AvJis COHENS AND KELLYS DESIRE ME" libraries shows that 59 per cent of IN HOLLYWOOD LlTTL library patronage for detective stor- "Land of thr SworiMah" , News Cartoon . News . Sport ies comes from members of the fac- "lleroea ut the W*ai»—Mat. Only Feature Sclimiulo— Harry Lander All nlu fulkn In toivm arc talking •boat the w underfill »rrvlce tkey receive wtn t to tkU ulty. "la My Pace Red," 7:40, 10:10. •kov. Fan t»»lta nad wlittlakleld wlpera replaced. Ha illatiira I'leaaed. Tirei repaired. -•- "Cohens nnd Kellys," 9:06. Feature Schedule—7:40, 0:60 Jimmy Johnston is spending the lTHURS summer in New Hampshire. He is NIGHT COURT having a fine time and plans to be Cast PHILLIPS HOLMES, 'ANITA PAGE, WALTER HUSTON, home the end of August. He finish- Includes: LEWIS STONE, JOHN MILJAN, JEAN HERSHOLT. ed high school this June. EXTRA -4- " LIVING GODS OF THE MONGOLS " ruled • vest r Jenny Tucker has been away sev- A Thrill in the Land of Sand and Snow. eral weeks with her family in Maine. metiaaato with KH.V/.Y KM' . NEWS She plans to be gone the rest of the unchallenged Feature Schodulo—7M0, 10:10. might tmtilflam- Your Contort Aaaured at All Tlaea—Our COOLING l'l.AST Makea • summer. vuit to the Theatre as Estreats Pleaaare. ItfBtlCt Mm tumfcllna to Mi ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT THE We recommend v -thU picture and WARNER'S urge you to aee it! > /It's got everything a goody ' picture needsll Quick action, > real laughs, and genuine ex-l / citementl \ ••HAIf hlU'l hOUSE OF HITS" LIBERTY NORTH AVENUE, CRANFORD, N. J. CR. 8-08(4 W. FROAT ST. T.I. 6-S477 —NOW— CLIVE BROOKS CLARENCE DARROW / LADY S Shown at 2:30, 7:00, 0:00. "MAN FROM YESTERDAY" "MYSTERY OF LIFE" • Every Weekday! FRIDAY, SATURDAY Just follow these direction*... Drive tho family an to Atlantis Up the Hudson to FOR REAL POLITICAL HUMOR—DON'T MISS Highlands Pier (it takes about an how). Park light so the pier WARREN WILLIAMS (bee)—near tho gangplank. Then walk aboard the beautiful nm» atnuaer / GENT N ta "Sandy Hook." Sail away and be cool. . . and see tin peorloM pafaant of the West Point Bay, the Harbor and NEW York. Dine In the most unique dining room afloat— M A Paramount Picture j\ THE DARK HORSE or on the deck if you like — the food Is as delectable aa only a French chef can f i with 11 Newburgh with GUY KIBBEE, BETTY DAVIS. make it and It is perfectly served. ' k GEORGE BANCROFT 11 Also VICTOR McLAGLEN, "WHILE PARIS SLEEPS" § WYNNE GIBSON \ Via Fait, Modern Steamer Relax in a chnir on the sen-breezy deck. Dance—if you're so minded* Botnim at MX JAMES GLEASON \\ SATURDAY, JULY 30th SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY peace with the world, tu find your car waiting at the foot of tho gangplank to Wi CHARLES STARRETT II Coiincelliiff (ruin leaves bear you homeward. Week of July 29-Aug. Station* A. M. Fare JOAN BLONDELL . GEORGE BRENT PANWOOD TH»! »1.TB Tho TwUight SaU leaves Atlantic Highlands Pier weekdays) at SitO P. M. and WESTFIRLD 8l«S 1.(18 GAIMVmiU Tl«T 1.05 returns ntfiOO p. M. Eastern Standard Time. Add one hour Jor Daylight Time. PLAIN FIELD'S cnA.\i.-cmi> Sim 1.00 MISS PINKERTON Round trip fare is only •l.Xf. (Children five yean of age and under U, half fare.) Add nine hour for Harllvht Snr- IUK Time. Cftnnult local ticket Also SPENCER TRACY in "YOUNG AMERICA" Dinner is $l.t>o or tl.So. Get your tickets on the Bteainera airetitfl for additional Informa- tion. II Park Art. * grcona »t. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY—Aug. 3rd, 4th M Pkoa* Plld. (1-2800 FREDRIC MARCH . SYLVIA SIDNEY SANDY UMffliHiWi Jersey ^Central " MERRILY WE GO TO HELL " THE • PLEASANT • WAY • FROM • NORTH • JERSEY • RESORTS