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To Be Introduced at Next Full Complement of Teachers Plan? Made ta- Equip New Local Service Club» Spend Ev ScverxJ Would-be Fishermen Scout Who Waa Awignod to Write- Up - H i. Experience» Unique Orgnniintton WhicK • Meeting of the Committee and-Everything Ready for Headquarters end Keep Op citing Together. Have En Indiate Sounds Made by thë . Promise« to Be Nation Wide . . All the Other Municipalities ; the New School Year. Did So and Then I‘ut the en House for All Local ' joyabl? , Time. ‘ Rotarían»] Famous Sea Uon. - Story Where He Couldn't Get« It* Start Under Accep­ , in the Agreement Have Ta The public schools, including the new Members of G. O. P. Bowl Beat. i On Monday-morning at five o’clock Hod It. . table Condition*. . .' ken Same Steps. _ ■ Roosevelt School and the big addition t®- ^îWfln^Schort-weTernpw^-ffT^tTta. *r»sfíy gf fitheriaoBt-ieU-ky-auteiao- The Cran/ord Lloo« C te hOe. Snwa Cranford Trust Oo comer, Tluua.JapmbaWyhota. numaUve - Cranferd'a own.Al.Emllh wha.4lM« at mpaniet the first FalT term. as. scheduled, on Monday, ^ Application was mad* by thé “Cran­ ford Republican Club at the meeting Chib' held a joint nMettng test 3thes rtnffimlirm being tlut yacht dub out wui appreciate "the prsdieamom 401 Central avenue haa atartcd'Vn or- 'Op. Not. only is At tbs next meeting or the Townihlp Everything was In fine altape for the 'S as Beach Haven. The inp u i made in Uiat. a locai scout found huuaeU in ganlaatUMi which promteea to apniad Committee the ordinance providing for school work and there was tittle con­ of the township committee Tuesday evening ts the-dubheoae eg tbr when ne put something away so care- lourishntent that fo al u a a , ti* party iun>pusg ti Tom's rapidly all over Uto United Bute». contract with seven other municipal- fusion other than that caused by the night for a lease'on the Uttell House In man Fountain PWx Go. •& tE m m i Ntttvr lor ooOee and rulU. Upon Uietr muy that he couldu t hud il Every Wherever It lure been heard of it ha» shifting of pupils from one school to ued'daily, giving ltles for the Joint Trunk sever will be Springfield avenue for Club purposes. street, Newrmk. upon Urn itititt—i bit ameal at Beads. Haven, arrangements mau* wno was uoef a boy, can at once become Immediately popular. ~ |uality.\ another by reason of assignment to comnuttee had -been appointed by Geo/K. Warner. who Is to efauge eg « m quickly made to get aboard Uie ber Uie days wheu Uut used to hap- The liame of the-new organisation 1« Introduced and passed on final read-' new school buildings. Teachers and huwt of them it will recau President UarreU to take the uiattri the personnel depanmnw of cisatc to- boat .azM .ihe. j^ail- aas mOdo-tor-Uie •Uted In. Uie heading of Uiu article. —V; tax af the U rn meetln» in October. pupUs-sUke 'pralsed the fine.'condition •Tiihin« grwmda The membem of the nay* when ' * • - - * Ira purpose Is to do all It can to pile of the old school buildings and the up with Ute committee with power to stHution. About thirty to m ataJbd to locate a liât, a cap or even a pair The delay In the passing of the or- negotiate, .a deal. 'Hie house, which, ha« party «we Rev-. O. C, Hopper. Jr, Fred 01 up Uw blggeet vote for Eecretary Heav­ wonderful improvements* and - conven- themselvea uf the oppu tuuuy w>- twct g^^etCTg^Qfrty-JamentQui trousers, not to say miyUUiui of yhte- er Utet luu ever been given to «ity cen- lencertSra prrrff " """ " itldaW lur the ptcUlriivy In Uie hleliirv •' — istlon -of-the-report-In eereratrother !.TW-whde- undef-eonsfderatlbn- oqrthe this I ______S 5F “ ^ieTotal>hronment' foir "ihe first da7 ped with six bowling aileys. f«ar bnaá- kcal Itone intend to enter'Into the final agree- made satisfactory arrangemenu fot «ho came out to Cranford specialty to made up of Ute Bmluui 'fram Maine to Qrant. 330: Sherman, 650; Lincoln. 480; tiful pool ' tables' and three beîSare pa aa the trip with his son. pòrteti«!* o l a acoui z i Ute U ranio«! Texae and back agaUt bulb W»y», On­ pnetor r ■ ■ ment, and this led to considerable talk Roosevelt. .413, and Cleveland » ütenjp «t Btlvir U tkt. Uk* » ,oou Evep beiore Uiat the Republican-Ciuu The good ship "Vtola.” In charge of ly UlUM who have: the |ii»torlc name of . l • “ot based on fact. - Representatives of School) 367. This compares with a to­ »tout lit toòk Ui« Mtlgiuiwm uut ptr- Smith may Join but It la expected Uiat | Woodbridge, Rahway, Springfield and hod sought to secure *it. but steppeu checkers, cards, dominoes, c t w e x , Cagk. -Wm A Me)*er. ploughed its way tal of 1879 Initial enrollment last year There t. m nmi nnéu s n e y ^ .fdoaxi bay and u)ua reacting the lorinnl, b ut Ite mu»t trevo put Uto oren thoiuanda’ ol Uiettt will do eo. In i .. R“ ?U« Park were'at the meeting of dlvided:.as^oUowa^Gii^Li«sa&^herv aside. to'..allow..the-Bchool Bokrd lit« h"" 'fhh "TchWHtfii^eoEniati^ wmè'lì1 V n».«Iut ',i.«te lluil itI« wtiou Iw »... reutiod-— ■Uto.tiowo- t_ * SO ini^lis'm ft I. _aiuns. h...-,. v.. .ifII. ... Ujey.. . ,.--u ¿umbined, .. -1 ._ i».i _. 1_» cuuìU .... i » .‘ ' y ’ man, 588; Lincoln," 43Î3*; Cleveland, purLof . Qie ■Republican Club Comnut- ><>> »»<»»»(IW S T — nlgh^-to-find-out-just-how-CTEnfont 42J,"The iatter Tnciudlhg High School t>r*pmty glxia. the . menu etxm^cizär'iä' O* tamQtchance>~bf sume qf thè P«[wr’ onto*’ur'w nor*vor"iio'w urio I v stands, they said. Mayor Wm A. tee the township omclals made a teiidei fruit - cocktail clam chowder, bated Uutvo lU ’nn»- wook ll tbowod Up., .Ilu tiun of Uie. organiser that* if ev«r. Uis 305. and 7th and 8th grades 118. There which was accepted. • An annual renuu cadrtvOuals. as Oeny, in .gwtUng up the i \R yan, of Woodbridge. spoke of the ur­ will he jt considerable - additional çn- fish, roast. Frrrwh £ncd g***toe* partr. had. prtaniad faithfully that It nwUior found it—u moot moUwre du tìnilth» mafie Uismoelvea felt, they wUl I . - gent eltuatloji In that Township; where commensurate, with-tiie- value ot the Utofo tluti»t for boyo. Futluwln« u do it litis Urn« and they wui bs on Uia rollment during the cohilng weeks. ; place was agreed upon. The club w hot rulla, pickks^ ciivr«, mìaxL mad bus Was to br an -lnsaifvftihlng party,“ l a cunslderable amount of sewer lateral At the meeting of the Board of Edu­ but not least., home-made pv*ch psè swnang an the bay and not in the whot Uiu ocout wrote. It u ziitUo Ut* Hoover band wagon. . ’ I has already been laid, and City Attor- uake a number of improvements am, but It U UiteroitlUf utywor mid will bo It Is “not intended to make tills club cation Tuesday night, 13 residents of proceed at once, to take it over. a la mode. Music waá fqjnuabe«i dee- u m a Howv^er, Oerry claims he had t . ^ ney Prank Dobbins of Rahway also Brookside--Place - and—Division- street «halrvrr-to-do wiUt-Uie-boat- eepetlttlty-smuiUts U) the kid»-wire kre a-jiemunent- or. locai-Affalrv - It Is or-... ' spoke. ' Mayor Jeaklns of Springfield, -The-townalitp-commlttee-had-otfCTeo now «truxkllti» over ocltool book» u it «aniseti trow and wilt contimi« ita ex­ asked - transportation to . and from the house ur a portion of it to the Boy FeUx Dl Fabto. saxophone^ and Mr gdRg out to sea for about 10 miles,* and i and Councilman McNaughton of Ro Roosevelt School. These pupils have Stuck/piano.. The'eatheruag jotced m far can keep the atralgUtest. face. Pred wUl revive niomorloo ot week» »»o Mid istence until Innauguratlon day when ‘ selle Park alshspoke. ■ Scout organisation lor their use, rent It Is expected thetLt least 10,000 BmiUu . been attending Garwood schools and .tree'. The tender was made' by Mayoi singing the songs of the Liocta Chd» Lang« claims it was a put-up Job tp. get of lliliure Ion« loat Ui lunb otor lliem. Mayor Aldric&usured all that Cran­ have been assigned- to the new Roose­ and tiu*n of the Rotary Ciuh . to n arsuack, but nobody will' admit U. Uy Fcedorlck W. Coltenooli, Jr. will journey to Wàshington to pay ho* Roger C. Aldrich for the township com­ The tlr.t 111, lit »1 c»mp woe » note, mace to President Hoover upon hla u - : ford Is heart and soul with the Trunk velt, Representatives of the petitioners mittee to Wesley A. Stanger, prestdetit Cf. K. Warner acted as toskaaoii Ffcnahr the Captain shouted for- all I ' Sewer project and that the small delay will meet thé Attendance Committee and certainly made a to fcxs wei- hands to h*fa and th« fun began. Hop one,' Jimmy Woiner, kvotl Uocuber, tending to Uie hifheet. chair In the ol the local scout ontanlsattoii, When WtlmcrT*n*e »nd t wero'tiio' inily now gift of the Àmericoirpeopig,. Ftaturfòf,_r ¡------In- passlng-the ordlnanbe had been due Friday night] Other* questions of at­ thë ilepubllcou Club olicred td make a TuhilUg remarks. afteFwhica,'JUfer^whSa- hr caficd: \ ruce sissnm Es/ or , entirely to the necessity of getting and then, his dad pulled in a fine big Arrival» that day, but Ultra w u a uruup a coetume; insignia and other m aanièl. tendance of pupils up to the 4th grade /ease on tiie property, tiiat would pro upon Lyman L. Loveland, PteaSdem «4 other necsesary ordlnancesthrough be­ the Rotary Club, and many others ot trm ktr, after which Pred overhanded ot about twalva tallow» from Uie Trln idenUficaUon ore now being worked out living near the Garwood, RoecUe and duce a revenue for the town, Mr. Stan* tty troop »till titan. Tliere wore about and there Is UtUe doubt, In the m indly , fore the Trunk Bewer ordinance. Mayor Linden lines, as? to where such pupils ger advised the mayor Uiat he be- those present. At the eoCBCbssSoa oi the a weakffah aboard whUe'hc smiled and assd. ^TVe Deliver Uw Good*.’’ About Mxtcoil of ua all toqethar. of Uioee wlio know, but that U wiUc Aldrich read a carbon of a letter he shall go, was referred to the Attend­ licvcd, -that a s W. J- M ckeë b ad prbo< dinner, the party adjourned to the . had sent to Mayor Ryan, of Wood- sins tune Jim said lu wasn’t "strong'’ The day1» aoltadula waa not a hard prove to be. one of Uie. moti popularr ! ance : Committee with power. vided otflee sp^ce for the; «coûta, ui the lubroora, where, bowtoc and, d b r t aftd prrrted rt by icaning over the boat one - We -had ■ a mornln» dip: Utah movements ever started, anywhera» ' ''brtdge,” IhfwWch'Uie whole fdttia&n Trust Building, jiiat_jhe oiler oI_ Lhe gomes were indulged ln._ There wag a .irasTreiikJy'fateiii’ SttjmffRiSn:'!aalSw ’tnrnr- ’:irt6n^:W6ec^v-f r ^ aud_ttrrecorrar^y,Uieu.wadlCLat)y- AlL òf Uiò BmlUii ore not piridarUy. . threé'trecs on RboseVelt SchobFgrouhds iW :ahiu^B ^ 'ffigt^ccrnw^uioi^ u» u* jus a prologue; for shortly after, UiLtaii uriureievvn o'clock. whou we blood descendants of ihe Immortal John • he had not received this and a carbon}),! making the lease with the Club, Mayor Rotary Club and fire from the. L ew 1 :tned -by leaking gas wlU be replaced. Gerry locked at Hop. and exclaimed ’ awtin, fitoaa, anoUwr awlm at 4:30, Smith but all of the good Republican ■ was given him. All expressed them- Aldrich specifically held out the right (continued oa ImmI page» P U R C H A SE NQtlce was received from County lia i ”Qw t li going to bp eome thing ■upper at otz, retreat about aovon and Biniti»» claim to be. As John Smith p> selves as satisfied that tty. talk of 8upt\Johnson that tests of drinking to the Boy Bçoqi^ to a portion of the stood for prosperity and i opportunity A LIM ITE D ■ Cranfyrd not going tn la unfounded. dtang.w and Hop sstexMwhat is it Oer­ tapa about ulno-thlrty. , water Would be made by the. State, builUing iX Uiey should-,desire to take f ry? The U tirr pointed his Index finger Ori Thutaday, Uto. twenty-alilli, Oa- for Uuise wlio are willing to work, so >W. ■ . Mayor Aldrich's letter to Mayor Ryan November\15th to pecem^jc 1511k__ it. This was agreed to by Uie duo car took ut to Mt, Minch Delaware Wa> Uie modern Bmiths who are boasting Is given herewith: Uirough Preaident-R.—llr Barrettr ana -ii-Afae-pit-of hi* ctomach and wilh a T h e...reslgtmtion of Miss Lawrena* dnd-isay-cakre look in his eyes gave a ter Oap. W# cllmbod tty Ute ahort cut (or Hoover for the presidency, believe TUDENTS.; I , .. , . September V 1928. jMA.iec£liesL) id accented Mrs R ow ^ ‘■«-■.lowrahip cum mltiee as'w ell. . Alp and a jump tío ihe otiierwide to-Uta ltami»ni tow»r at tha autrutitt-ol Umt ae the Republican-party-hM been — 1 • - • -Hon.-WmrArRySB:' ~— — ■— ‘ Tt u Hkeiyiumniie-oner ut u/e Kwir- ílE I” ;CASES-.*:i’d ...... r ” A N D ~ N A ^ " “I — DearMayorRyanT Lincoln Schools. - The appointment of 3 cOTt~'OrgaliiMtlCTnBs'tlte:Trince~'pro-- up the tonTalTawk ami ft«Ht the battie 4 vide4 bj Mr. • McKep ia' for“ cotiuiiilUi1 fcindy by this time, plenty of fUli being. athrtad. down again- Xvan Batcher and IL, WATER- . Unfortunately certain rumors have Mrs. Cedrlc Sell1 as shbstltute French Firat Meeting of Executive suddrnly Oils buttoned 1 went down tha long way and Ut* 0U1 for the man who lead» tho legions of gr-Aed currency that Cranford' has un­ teacher at Uie High Scrawl, part time, meetings and the. boys really uctd a t o fdwt about- him, pulled down his era proceeded down the way they had Republicans who are going to cast Uietr . duly delayed the Rahway Valley joint place where they may take tests and Council HelJ at Homc .oÎ ballots for a coiiUiiuance of Uie Cuoi« was authorized. do other sedut work and the LUleii hat and reclined In a deck cihslr, but coma. Even and 1 got abma pretty good Sewer project and does not content­ The cafeteria at RoosevHt School President- and. Plans Dis this was Short and sweet for he was koenery attapahote of. Uw Water Gap Idge policies and good times for «very* . plate early action In the matter. These house Is centrally, located. It may be and Uia dlatant mpuntalna. Whan body. They aro-militant In their fight was placed in charge of the\§upply that they will ask for space oh the'^up- wicea epcai a bmch tni the cabin and his - rumors are entirely unfounded/ ' Committee and Miss KiiigsbuTy. cussed for Big Season's ftriung «as ovrt for tiie day. Hop 1* reached Uw bottom -wa wont ba«k to and deny Uie Democratic allegation per ilodr, -Tiie present office which 1* srtd «*isa4ing'-indivtdual,- in.- j»ct ^we that thfr present prosperity of Uie couu- CRANFORD ....: The. facta are u : follows:/. Cranford B^resolutlonthepoUcyofthe Miared’ by'UVe'Criudord'Bdys*' Camp Work- ; - where, wo. had, loft the truck and found ' has under way a grade crossing elimi­ not hereafter to rent the school. offlb Chmk the c in his name reiweeents the other» watting for ut. Wa ate try is a myUi. One of the first|thlngs w w w t t u t o t nation proceeding Involving an outlay -Association, is necessary to the two or- CotmcJatkeL for he walked over tiie lunch and Utan atarled (or camp. That they expect to do Is to. endeavor to.get to any organization was stated. The izations for office use and meetings, of two and a half million dollars. In rent of Roosevelt auditorium was fixed W, W, Buckley. President at the deck of the boat aud slapping the oilier ovaulng on our return we enjoyed Mr. liaskob to cxplain how It is. Uni the space in the Llttcil house is Mens Club of Trtnlty Pariah, waa heal mrcaber of tiie Lions Club on the back, chicken dinner. ■ If prosperity Is a myth, lie lias made working out this scheme the necessity a t $25.00 and the cafelria $15.00. „ for and will doubtless be used for certain changes developed that at a ^citing of the Executive Council w&d. "You're goug to be all right, Ed, Saturday evening we went to the millions In Uis past’alx yesrs and Uiat for otHer purposes. Tiie scouta need a at his home, 17 Central avenue. Baa as teag as you did not get sick by this movlee at. Blair,town, but nobody cared not so many years ago he was driving were not foreseen and not provided place. whefe tliey - may meet patrol for which required considerable addi­ night: . This was the first- meeting and tune. He must lisve neeu the liand- much tor tho picture. Sunday tha '(Yin- street car. If prosperity Is a myUi leaders ami post up for tests. . . vmttog on Uie wsU. for in Uie nest Ity boy, went home and «route arrived are hts millions composed of stogo tional engineering work and expendi­ Pass Improvement The Republican Club proposes to the attendance was one hundred per ture on the part of the Township, sup­ cent. Mhrt»0f the members at the Canute or so Ed took his place along- (rom troop« 75-7P-IK). money? . have-the heating plant ovcrliauleda the uOr O trrt and Jim. Pred began to Among the notable«' waa Mpanic _Tho Republican BmlU»» all over the__ ported by the passage of the necessary two front roonV.-thftfwn into one-and governing body had been m y on .....Ordinances .Summer trips and a-pofU&p -ef the gat--prel.tr- chesty t bout-ihla-timsr-hav- lladdad,— Around—tha—re/niihfa he couiiUy-fetii Uiat they- have had-tlielr— ordinances - On account of -the- statu­ thc^amTïctrcr^Vmsï~nôôrï^dëcüf^ sitare of prosfwrlty and Uiry are will­ tory requirements limiting bonded in­ evening was spent Ln recounting p rr mg aren m many of his brothers fall would Utrill u» wlUi Irl» hair rawing thions ated. Hie kltchen\ui be preserved In by ti* way, J>ut the flee wsa not long tente and eccond-hand Joker, tied Oot- ing to enjoy more of it. Tliey believe debtedness it was necessary to pass all Five. Ordinances for. Necessary .lts..prcacnl-slatc. and. asgas, stove Jms alt soiiol_ experiences. John B. Turk, who U- very-acUvaan-th^uClub-r«» Lben- ft» Thl>i" fIf tttevT tC T«v>I the lHlowi b^_wu^h«^mb|ch{,f_m»t(eyJ;_Aniong that the^wajr to'do-lt-ls to-elect a j} e - ^ - the ordJnanccs;requlred f or this srork improvements^ Introduced. ready been 4onacod.-~hhif-piann9d co ^vc7\rit. thhte» ti* dill W»te to' gtt up a t ' jfteefatefiE ''Hiej:'»lib bell««** ! ^^aiw^P^prtatlnglteji^smrynmntjy lnstaürsiavliy-tiihlps.sp^at.xpfrrsh gipfato-of many « m p t w a m iv irpeei h r kai«aS cO tt fOr ^'F m a l’ Hearing ^Sept-i ms-fiaving-^'iTOtr v s8 rdiag''tee»C '^llr'intyiW 'lls -ate, hall p*»l lour..tu tlte nwr,111!« anri-play that.of. the. i»w meiubctk of ihe .fainlly— ™lL"WbB^A^<>^-5ew«-nr3Ban^..iras ukPvcagte*‘h r dMn*t, a t anr;rate-the ft*velIl«otrht»bugte.»-Anotheftlmeba Who ' are DwrmwrraUi-lhaVa falr propor­ passed. There now remains but two of ^These'C learthe'm y fdrfHe accommodated. A separate rpora. will member so^valanUy his veracity as a truthful fish story rmanatipg from tiie ■ cabin played awlm an hour before time. tton of them will see the light and flock. these ordinances to pass, which will be Joint Trunk Sewer Ordi­ be provided for official headquarters Msmdnd very much like a sea lion and Dud Bmsltzcr did hte part by placing to the At Smith for Hoover Club Introduced on Tuesday, the 11th Inst., and a stenogrpaher may be employed. teller but also on his having qoakfied and line up on the'right aide' of Uia nance. Bauer Employed as member of the newly pre^ecstd they cane fast and- furious. Fred says •alute ln Uia camp, lire and nearly • and passed on Tuesday, the 25th Inst., Another room will be decorated and be was only joking. Perhaps he was blowing Mr. Ireland out of hla »hoes a* ballot.. . .and the Joint Sewer ordinance will be Consulting Engineer in furnished for Uie exclusive use of the fish fan society himself. . Any, Smith» who have not Joined the. Last year, reports showed, the CSa* tat.he certainly told.it to the wma­ he bent over to fix the camp fire. Introduced on the 25th tnst; • ' Trunk Sewer Matter. women members of the party and every . While the rest' of the party Bunday a few boy« want home but A1 Smith for Hoover Club" may do ao On account of the very large amount facility possible to secure will be afford­ had a m ast. successful season •• Tt* was joining the hmpiUU list, the Hop* their place» were taken by oUiere. It by writing, wiring or telephoning At of money Involved Id both these.-pro- At the meeUng of the Township ed to biake it at once a Republican membership has kept up and prw ap­ prr family—father and »on-—went iner- rained hard that night and when a boy Smith, 401 Central avenue, Cranford, Jecte It ts deemed advisable not to .at­ Committee Tuesday night, ordinances headquarters and a Republican Club. plications havq beep received at rrery rfiy <10 eatfcbinf fish after fish, in fact made too much notee In Oecar Bender'» ft, J, telephone number 174-R. Alt he tempt to save time If the result might to establish the .grade of Walnut ave­ Under the terms of the rental agree­ meeting. No particular effort has been Hop caught two Urge croakers at once tent, Oacar ran him out of the tent aeke la that If you wire Mm, plea»»' ’• be to Jeopardize the validity of ,a bond nue, Eastman-street and Union avenue ment, the Club will. take Immediate made to increate membentup as the and Uwswby made the prize haul of the with hte pajkmaa on. 'That Tuetday prepay the toll and If you call him on. , Issue by departing from the strict sta­ to conform with the new undergrade possession. President Barrett has ap­ meeting place is limited in capacity bus day. His dad proved to be a good fish­ around the campfire, there waa » rough long dletanee telephone don't reverie tutory requirements. ■ . . were introduced; for a storm sewer. pointed a house, committee which will the treasurer's report and that ofru£ erman as well as s good sailor. When and tumble fight. Everybody took part the chargee.. The only qualification« We. regret exceedingly that'this uri- Hawthorn.street to Winans avenue and look the place over, prepare a report secretary showed the organscatian to be tbe fiffc stopped biting, the Captain but nobody knew how It etarted. - Maaary are that your name le. Smith foreseen delay has occurred and espe- Meeker avenue; to open Wlnam ave­ for presentation to the executive com­ in a very healthy and pleasing cceati- beaded the beat back Tor Beach Haven One night Mr. Ireland announced d that you will pledg*' your support dally that It has been misunderstood nue through to Meeker avenue and for mittee and will then proceed to get the Uon. Reports on the type of encera»- and upon docking the Latch which con­ the mlpe hunt and then the fun began. to Hoover for president. "A1 Smith for and- misinterpreted, and beg to assure sanitary sewers in Manor avenue, Dun­ place In shape for occupancy. All Re­ ment offered showed that they had tested of IS croaker«. 10 weakfish and Tom Richard«, Meredith Conley arid I hoover Club" bide fair to go down hi ham avenue and Sixth street and in publicans 'in the town are Invited to been appreciated and very,aceepCabte ce* fluke, were put-In a bag and the In one group. * They apread ue htetory a* one of the reelly big Ideaa.of you that Cranford Is heart and soul In visit the headquarters whether they are the Rahway Valley Trunk Sewer pro- Lincoln avenue. - These.were passed on and that the attendance at monthly buanrard journey began. The party »part from each other blindfolded loet thta campaign. members of the club or not. Some one gatherings had continued about eqoaì reached Cranford- shortly after eight In thk wood». Tom and I got back all -Ject and will do its utmost to carry It first reading and hearing set for the will be on hand all of the time to dis­ to the earliest possible accomplishment. 25th. . ' for ali; indicating that the naeBabers o'clock m the evening and all expresaed right but not Meredith. Finally Evan BIBLE CLASS TO OPEN seminate information and supply mem­ were well pleased with the work of the UweBCJvea as well pleased with the Beecher and Jim Warner went out for ao d f it tb*i ■. Very truly yours, Resolutions occepUng dedlc&Uon of bership blanks for those who may wish A great many men will be-happy , .—kt-v.I,-,.' f a Hflfll&is *f .fratf.from the SJ&JFLjrt Un~ ■tfcpjsnd Jt-waa^proposeil .to_j»ld.,tbkm wm,him,.-They-looked-around aw-iookeo-arouno -om-cnuimnJuit-couldn't 'Chalnnan.Towmhip Committee. ¿bln anaT^rbTrcrdr^^-Sftr-- aaMtiteztUUCfu furniture suitaole for furnishing the arwwered and they hurried over to him. ‘th e e y e -l nett for land at the comer of South club or>any part of It are-requested .to discussed and the cnthiMteim dbpbayed will again open Sunday, . September ■lncoln Place for road pur- by the members of the board. Use uniK ui aii*cii t o o b o a n izb Hb waa alttin« In the aarne poaltUm 30th, at »:4B *. m., for another bu*y jmaffqSfegBjisg-aess ■ # By resolution the employment of J. tofore. Plans of an amtfttnrss tastare The progressive Reel-Strong Coal Co. heldt. treasurer, who will arrange to la» flie regrular morning aervlce at II e been lifted! Bauer as consulting engineer on the were detailed, by the entertainment tor, grid all Unde of Indoor »porta will has Installed at the Company's yard at have such pieces as friefids wish“ to do­ a. aa. the tothexan folk-of Cnntord, off now?" 1 ' . d r hundiedfl Walnut avenue and the L. V. R..R. Trunk Sewer project and on Cranford nate. called for and delivered to the committee and at thè next regular bo enjoyed. Bowling team» are to be laterals to connect therewith was au­ meeting, -these will be dimmed In de­ who have been wonhlpplng together Thuraday we had a track meet and three 15,000 gallon tanks for the stor­ club rooms. • • dnee laat Jtdy. wtO organize Into a reg- organized; aa well aa baaketball, Indoor ja u id — m o w thorized and the Sewer. Committee in­ tail and the yea£s full wortlag pvo- atrange to aay, Jimmy Warner got Me- iU o o c h m | age of fuel oil which Is received In car ■epeitBteodent ctf the Home Mlulon ond place In everything In the 140 Ibe. baaebafi, etc. - load lots on their siding and they are structed to get InTouch with Mr. Bauer W. C. T. U. MEETWO - , - gram laid out* of the New York and New Eng- claae fof the almple reaeon that, (hen The Sunday morning aervioe* prom- at once to check pver plans. . . . After the bini ness of the esgatog was equipped with a new Haan truck with The regular meeting of the W. C. T. ggraod of the "United Lutheran were only two ln I t ■ lae to excel anything, heretofore in in­ . meter attached. So. that customers may The lease of the old Littell house, on U. was held at the home of Mrs. J. G, over, Host Buckley entertained Kris b aleo Mayor of Mount Vernon, .The laat day at camp waa huaa up tenet, enthualaam . and1 devotion, for ace that they are getting the amount Union avenue to the Cranford Repub- Miller, on Tuesday,'the 11th, at which guests at a short sodai hour and every wfi eaodart the entire proceeding« ol day. A lot of'the boy» wqre -thrown In aeveral naw mon who have had yean of of oil they pay for. The truck Is hand­ Ocan CIub was authorized at 825.00 per time the following officers were elected: mu! went home •declaring that a t IcmK Mthrelinn wont. The principal |he lake. Reno got what wee confine exfterionoo In-tho Woet, are-ready to somely painted and lettered/ carrying month, the club to make .required re­ Honorary President, Mrs. 4. Q, MlQgrt half of the inn they get from to take place eye: the adoption to him, too. Then the boyi, taking a give of their beet In extending the work the very appropriate slogan serosa the pairs. President, Mrs. Oertrude O. Bulson; ship in the orgairiattax is the privi­ e< a name. the reading of the eooaUtu- laat glance over the good old camp, da- and memberahlp of the Clue. ' back, “Boast Branford.” Two grades "Building Inspector Mbore presented 1st vice president, Mrs. Edytbe M- Cur­ lege accorded them of wortting w&h Uon, end the faction of a Board of parted for home, happy. ; . A: meet cordial welcome' will be ex­ of fuel all are always op hand—light 33 appicatlans for building permits rie; 2nd vice president, Mrs. W. A. Ire* President^ Buckley and the staff wish Traetee«. PneefBag the flret congrega- tended to all, partleolarly thoee -Weat- and heavy—and can be had on short which were granted. An application land; 3rd vice president, Mrs. R* Hul- which be has surrounded Mnws If tkaaal nwetlng Rev. Bern' *IU admlnla- Unte and now nlimbera ilxteen children em Electric men who have to recently. for porch extension on Walnut avenue sart; 4th vice president; Mrs. E. D. ler the Boty Oammunlort. . and four teacheti. A Wrenen'g Otfild their home» with ue. Tho hour was referred to- the Soiling Board as Smith; 5th vice presijdent, Miss^May TO HOLD FCACH fWTIWAL _ melrlielkin _ of • hirtheran arma organized lagt ainmner and num* le S-.4A every Sunday morning. Oome : At tomornnr, ,night's meeUng of the the porch: would not conform to re­ Croad; 6th vice president, Mrs. V J* On Thursday sfteraoon and Mining. damth In Ckanford la tbe outectne of alhera «ikteen.•■member*.. , Ihg future of and etay whan you bring your kkldlee. Lions Club, the celebrated, follower of quired set back. .The ippilcatlod of Brennan; corresponding secretary1; Mrs. September 20th, there wlB be a : pmeh the church In the npldly growing-town / Isaak- Walton, Jack Schwdm, of New­ Tbos. Leavy for change of zone,- Ort R. A. Richards;, treasurer; Mrs. Charles festival on .the lawn of ftefnet PauTi la moat promlaMg; *nd the purpoeg of ange avenue at 18th street, to business Methodist Episcopal *ChmtK imder the the church li: to': .drew:1aB tlldie who U w Margaret Oreone Guild of- the ark, will be on hand to tell the-mem- Bkiilman; recording secretary, Bdrs. J, kaafad an M y Mod. and bald every Vtnt^ Pnbyierian Church will hold Ite ;bera some real Ash stories. Tbla wUl was also referred to the ISonlng board. 0, Carey; auditors, Mrs. J. 'Angus ausplees of tbeCtnxreh,SehoM. F Btndent Pfunke bdngjn S iM n o \CborcU bonW U :ttnUe:»ad Complaint fo Cranford Terrace rest-, Knowles and M ni ^.O, Carer, es," icç_crç*mt_%ad eake.jrfll be 1 hdveg1 pUdeto noorfahthely eptrltual fin i fan meeting next. Monda?. Sept. afford ap excellent opportunity to learn m b , in tia PMbyterlan di*p*L-; The- how, when and where. A full attend­ dents as to-propfad nse/of a garage for thJrty-flve eentei Charle» K. taedT the Meando gpB fooeted at I7nñ needa. All m 'm l c a m g r t r « « ^ is a stshle^rai: referred to the Police • to The dttaau.iDd ( per is chairman cd the ctepM Stmdayand T^thctfOptolmntor th« hoeteeew for tha euppor: will be Mri. ance U expected, aa Mr. Schwtim has Alfred Clark and M n. Bad Dunfoa. , in wonderful-reputation aa a speaker.' tp d Board of HCattfa.' p flfaeet vaa aho oecankred at the (■tefeintaiMhicd'hdhanto BtOntttofd, I r S i A - ; 1 i l l t l i &Ä S ^ Ä ] ü k >

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IB S I leaiaarea af apartemaa aad davetaaa of Iba halas gama Ifaktag bla barn at :¡ ; ABC Not s Fancy Player, but Is tua Urna after ■ eoBvtadag «aptay of Ma prawaae aaa CgbOag ...... Consistent ; ; ebampiow, ta but m stttr toats y s of OeM*a uMmrumu ad aaytblag ; ; 1 TUllêf op th» glarlag dhral of baro wocahtp. Tsaast “ State ( wall haaa kept bla secret and traveled thrnngkawf Fit» jeara ifo BcN licdK i iraIki4 aÆwtesrawMesrt^iiNj^aaMTEagEarigggpfflNfay1^^ J* jff^juWteSPftíWWWStMW^W^ffiíOT^^/éstMZirtiteatÚ»?' S' ¡S! “Let me piajr (anal* for I n je o n . Th e bears ^ Ä f i K H l v«r®- 7*4.,, I «ÎU bacon» champion of tbo world As a champion, ha would haaa been wbal wII < í*¡: and then gslt and devota myself to an titled. to more ncogaltlon thoa o lAajtBg a i rettrod leader. . ■ “TeO n t* saM tbo CrimfT «■ »J11 but ¿irai Jost what niche Tunney wiU ocenpy ln Brown Boati -yam kwk gar, 11« did.' And bow L tfo stt bM raid . im e that i th# is B ili of flitdciB to i m attw for lin o - bear from (hi* cAwotry. i h j ^ „ sfthnu M win iM p th « - pniB)M t t r' vcnfe- Shà» tU siaim ltf------baek In 1823. He doet not intend to to doddo. There la do doubt whatevar er», reedy i that Oeoa did mach to erase the general "Xtv.Cnrqp* wm m s h m * . ' r« - n o s to the Doited State* to defend woektjr g u tils national single« championship. opinion that he was a "lucky champion-... *»y, h*n*f*tt«T(T hem a5r^i r ',"i blag la tb by the easy manner lo which he handled iv e r td Mrs. B ro ra Kwr. *É®îîw » ■Ill« defeat by Big Bill Tlldeo lo tan«! popal DatU Cup ptsjr'tnay rsuse' hlni to Tom Heeuey, .But ,there wUI alwaye.ha, . . "Abroad whercr raked ^ CBOMt tff« rheofe bis mind, however. If Lacoate thoao who will say that Beeney waa much pudfied. *P» m^aa ^ th e r a m i na If 1 bava rrff bera < were still on top of the heap I ^ given preference over Jack Sharkey even day «oc « frould be more Inclined to aband- j thongh the latter was held to a drew by n ig h t huzHiag; sraklag: tn t.- ; . ; - ' fwveeoe tb his erown. But lo the face of Tib the New Zealander and soundly trpnnced . , “Ob. no»“ raid Mrs. Crown £. caHrd the 1 by Johnny Blakoi. ' den*« triumph such an act la -doubt-. «wan In Europe,* VTh«* l . ¡ere'are-nutDjrvrhff'wnr'aay'Hhat’” ^i>rôû(T ^r- in o a n ^ lT rw ^ jif-1 . ttT - 9n at Sdiotahnma Spriap TW> *v bope o f \ Will«. ■ ' ' nwirly oui* (mndri'd tthd DIAMOND' talking of Chino sad time » u i «bonce lure fifty, year«, lli<* historic FaultleM baaellne -play la the eecret set broke you got another.' t - ,r often «ranni town of Si'hoonltruim la of Lacoate’a rucceaa. There le none PICK-UPS Grizzly. wMch* they rltrrJsr ¿rpnt.Ua ashes _and of Cochet'a beautiful- wrlat-work In £^Çaiçhac<-RiiraeU.r£dfk-'wa». - a t fill.5* »ntrf Wrr R-'im i r t ■»_ -bepo t<44 -«J • In " rt vo ^»CTnhv Xamtafeir ~gamwtViiohe»oLTuBrirBtnrv: "btitfïÿfit 'rclcâs© tiy^bluaïiît’'’'' -T'-«n*eair'tl»irr,'I’"bwvw" biwr *?» *• - ^0nmon~iiii“-iu~»FrgTiniT furloue foray» to-llie lH't. Al limes feront seto- .»f-ebiWreov-Mir ^ jdey «golfi i «lie la already under Ijicoote appears awkward when mnk- pessimist: One who has no use for TTie next • . I'Qf Kti<] only the oilier day state In* . a return, but the - ball alwnya an MIf* table In the basebull Btamllng. T 1 yeqiular Is . omriai. mid ilii» rlllr.cn* of tlhrlch»- ■treaira hack aeroes-the net, uiuully ....•■'¡J • -llirliio , in . fill«*, I'Mver iniil Now I'hllitdidphin, to nick the baaellne for n point, " The Athletic» say they don't fear Trastevere, - <*h1n, ynTheml iicur (lift lultcr town Lacoate broke the »tout heart of the big bats of Ruth or Gehrig half a* less. TUden. In -Uie-flhala-.of the National :— —toqpiVrnir~fhc~rrpHrn-oi-1 hc-0H|;tttnl- Tb. ScivWvua» Çrnmerr w* di*mwd Marc» IX1727. FofTjiow lixliM. lfm. » . much as the one of Meusel...... "Thoiw w k SdiiHrnlirnmi kclioolhoilMO. which hud . bind. ■ BwU. Itm Dm. 2% 1772 M Jm 24,1777.. TI» ii ib* Mmt omtefy I. Oklfc tournament laat year. Twice the ace In the American, wai within ona point of ._...... •....tacu.cM'.fcitd there July LU. 177*1» Hie The-, first known and fixed salary the D iana winning, n art when Lacoate sent the ever paid a ball player was $25 u Humility. trM »h IhmiI building I»» thilt stale. .V ;r> f JU 4 1 I . Thut tSc dedlaillnn rtf till* purlieu- ball paat him tike a rocket Each time' week paid to the late Alfred J. Reach, A < .At two i Jcr building »nil the wholo plan for the ball iplashed lquarety Into the who died in 1827. ■ fixed a glai . _ ibe_rf*turu!ion o f Kchocnliruoii_ liaa_ white lime of the aldellne, .TUden acu; hever had a chance ufter Unit.- Tlie ’I • ■ snorr Hina loeul InfcrcKl was ullCNt* We wish health authorities wouldn't later an or] rd if* I»v the fact that hlimlmU of paycliologicnl effect of Lacoate'a atolld, spread their propaganda about taking state asolai tUMore from other stutes iittriideii \ 3 m ■’it conalatent gome la a powerful factor n nap on hot afternoons where certain xmo o r ihre the crmiMinU*« am] that tlio jtlana for In hla.victories. Opponent, begin to bullplajcr* tun see It. tnlnlstratlon . the mraUKunn* of this- lilatoric town feel that they are battling agalnat a’ - «J the draw mre tartine followed with appreciation machine and their cauae la hopeless. The Pittsburgh Pirates are said »o the numbei Long before Lacoste lost: to TUden ~ fo r It*- nlgnlfiranr»» by many .•outnlde Ve after itubblt Warstier, proininlng “ You’re Welcome;** Said the Gnzr » «'sited and ..., • ■ •'. ti»f^-iKtrdr*f*v i»f•• tb r --IJorlirtye-rjitBtt»;.: the. former;..wai;: beaten by Oeorge. young shortstop with. Jndlauapolls. iu. la a lead cn f o r Sch««cnt»nmn. C8t«bl!tds'd a* no Lott, when the' Amerlcon youngster the American association. " cause one orthe -set» two- M th e egb - Indian mission, w ar the tirai town round, a Haw In (he great French­ sets were broken, or because that called, wra] built by .tin* white* In thut purt of man's armor. , Baseball pools take $50,000,000 from Urcn broke; . . . barrel. . :. the Old Northwest territory which It was typical of Lacoste that the tho gullible in- this country every year. Such a thing didn't huppea. E <.’ 5». The excll next day l{e began workln" on .hla 1»/Mllillw litre mtirelenM -ilCrerel »w,aL • ora* later ,10 attrart imi many »fillers »0 a ’t-^ewn-»Urttv— -—------. three huioIIm • to :It* ’ frtrflle lunda; In it stood the. net gnme and now has mastered It. home, though* in u pool than lu au oil •'>*>, ImicetL that didn’t happen. P.m. the bam'U ______1>n« rhur^li «nit th** flrst public achooh Kor a while Inst year Lacoate found Atrell.: : — L _ J ____ ;_____ u_ 4-Hke-lt-t*efe-so muWi t hat E human competition so bad that he In ^ building in thut part of the-territory . *Imalla iMk«ScbMabn,>,>Mi«Ml,Obia U k 1772.VdUdi)»«hh.l7>7. U » mvt* tho little, o n « cnjoy lt^ r.i.*, 1 ^ «mill all tb< .rf iS * ? » Cleyfelh\Mr ■ .zp^nkHídr^Tti» jw**«*«-«nd-trtniprt.r««crt'■aorirttet'- ^gsluf.'^'Tfs^pIdced''^lsr«0*dtruptfd{ir" "Indlnni-har'bcen-nnTned a»“ttie"lmrier rimfe* thetn "l~cnre "f~r.~i.r- + ~ E—TturtîiF'wa which looked like a small cannon, on W'rtjct.nf the Alioghtinie*. It I* these who goes to the Onmlm Cricket* In »>ear cubs and wouhlnt hn^e r~»"% T— thatlt 1s'er were not only Instructed In the Chris* entered the cabins and cold-bloodedly one aide of the net. Some one would . - fan* which give It Importance In our tlnn religion hut they wore shown how put to deuth the n defenseless men, tne deni for Outfielder Red UarveU «nywherc if it wajhi’k bIc*.~ ' . takes.out U pull a string and the cannon would recently purchased from Burney wrajipcd*by rational history and when the roster* to cuiilvoti the inud-and to rniso live women and children—an unexcusable I sec,’*' said the Grizzly.. allot» Is completed, the new Rchoen* shoot a tennis halt across at Lacoste Burch’» club. ■ vtm’ri* u good zoo b rar for yoit i;.»y ' veads out t stock. Vlnltlng Indiana were a nr tod massacre,and In many respects aa re* nt the speed of a bullet For days . bninn will stand M a monument to to see these Indians content to re* voiting a crime as ever the most rav­ mil ultcnd to your btiMln*** an«f .<»■>* such *Dd 6 he volleyed against the machine, and Shreveport, In an effort to drag In . tlnues ontll • the spirit of the pioneer nilfwlnnarles’ inuln in' ope place and to .work. v age Indiana perpetrated against the jflcr your children, and urv . wtin, wit)r thetr iUhlcw niul Chrlatinn then the sport began to lose Its seat. some beiajed.fnns, Iiiim decided on th< . drawn. Thi ...But trouble soon came to the peaco* whites. *•*'--• ...... Lacoste began heating the ma• It lx not likely .that Chick Gallo*, udditlon to the zoo." • trorMvigv did their share In winning ex|H»rliaent of twilight basebull, and "Thank ■you.’> said Mrv Frr,»» ' the «they M ful town Of Schwnbninn. stirred up Prom that time on the surviving chine. ‘ wav of the Milwaukee Brewers wilt the Wvrt as truly aa did those'other probably by'.the surrounding tribes games ut that stopplng*ofT ptnee In the Bear. . . Dari. Floret Moravian Indians were wanderers in play again this season. The veteran Texas league now uie belug started plrmecra mho carried Into thé wilder* who resented the Influence of -the Woof, woof, growl, growl. *im: pu r ran, Turin, V^anadu oral.Ohio. AH thut time-Zels* Infidder was hit In the head by Us»* at . five o’clock. _ »*•** the . rifle and ’th« ax;- whites In changing the iKes nud.biib- keil BlUIngs during, batting practice me a gie^at cdmpUhicnt, and E c ; “ iti. «urn a berger continued his work among them New' World's Mark bpan the nu The story of* the Moravian Indian Its of tlielr red.,brethren, -A certnlo and wheu ho died In 1808 at the age some days ago" and Is still In the hos­ 5ou for It, woof, woof, growl. gr-. '- >. " Ilelnle Batch, star ’shortstop of, the There are tnlsftlon a t SchoetibrHtm am! Ha uls­ clique In 'th e town plotted to over­ of eigiity-fcveii he w&s buried, at hla pital Ills cheek bone was fractured. ‘'You're wt’tVome,’r said th*? ♦;.n.2Air. , ter mission town* of Uchtonnu nnd Sc.rmiton tenni of tbo. New Ïuck-I’er.n* ‘1 don’t, thfuk, though, that i wuc.t Some peopU throw tlte inlssionnrles and, ntthougb own request,-In. the "imfiun cemetery sylynnlu lengue? 1ms boon obtained by Onadenhutjefi I* a, «tory of Çlirfjatfnn care uhoht roIu? to Europe. . - they make a Zelsborger auw the rehetlUm brewing among Urn people be had served so the Mllwnukeo Bruwers In ti trade for heroism, a1 tale of romance,' pntïtrts nnd nttemnted to stem If In time, Ida ’iu not one for slghc-swingi every week. long und so well. When the Inrush of Alvin Ucltx, pitcher, mid Fruak Baldi*. .*frur4a—«oro—iruitlessi— Kln«By—he~ •la -npt-the-l ------t hin -read ied -*etittra~'flooded~Ohtg~nttrr~ihg~lanr .Iportin^auibj subwUute-lnheUhHs-----—^T~~-,------“ mussa-inni •—..ibe-tnrm rs-nfTwor-grrnr’mlmtlmmTlrs.” colled a meeting of (hose wfiu~re*- Indian wars In the Old- Korthwest, might bo expected of u e if' I i'» cu> J^omoa«tratog. a . ...- y ra rs .oIcLj irnill jW i. "when liiT^Hed^ torn down that U might not be dese wiUír'ioneiy“ surroantiníib«. . . • TDiaes dhe gì land was formed over oilj the sttocof ,.wii»,.»ftYcrlng,.cuJmccUons..wlthiLthai ~ ^ uluiQ te**1 r»v-rt vy n j rtny-nf~,ttTe«t*-‘nerpTrty^ -tUOvfUluftayWrarJl^slinguUUuble «Xciun.. „TYho .aay, J i j e ó l a nóthljig In ■iVh 'no, ’ I 'wounfn'c "tare tiv in - t î - 'xtxnz-fgfa- Vrirr?!‘'‘1rrtiie o’^irniRTinYlfiK^ia^ cluUvv.wiHl^returnlrtjf.ttr.tos-'^GhUXoruht^: i eertalirrw in ti*d ngnlhst hYtu. Soou afterwards the .lh* surrounding fields. It became b nam e?D idn't tlio Finnish Olympic ­ ubrmul us you call it.. . elan of nlr Itfe-r-Omt.. of brlnRing where he planned to pitch for the Hue* . drawn inUftloiinrlca and tlielr fullliful Indl- *'lo8t” 'VUy untll the efTorta of Rev. ner* Onlah ope, two, th erel - ramento Sacs, . * **\Vclí^I must b^ve.^e a iuap row. OirUtiaidty to the Indians of the ntm dcaorlm] the luwn und the i.ouaca J. K. Weinlahd of the Moravian church uftomoon, woof, ^wopf. growl.« Pia -Middle tt>*L ■; " . were burned dnwn and the lleldi laid The* mani at Dover, Ohio, who made many* trip« A flrat-rnte personal reason (or Tun- _Joe J la b b ltt. Is still fast« In any “Good nfternoon. woof, w*K»f. K arl/ In . 1771. Zclsbcrgci' crossed waale by .tho i-iinaan- .Indiana. Krtim to Bethlehem, Ta.. Where he pored nay's retirement from the prise ring la ■growl," said Mrs.-Brown’ Ihrxr. ..cording to t ■ o rw into Ohio nnd on Murch rH: of. league.^. Ue“ heuds the International In stoke. The that. tlnic.-on' Oiiadeiihnlten waa- lhe. over the archives of* the Moravian the- fact • thut ho no longer needs the stoleu bases, with 32 to his credit, ae* PII that yen . strived nt (lekeleimdrpOv «'liter uf llio Moravian activity. church, resulted In finding the data money. ...■■■ u ■ .■ ■ : ■ . «me. two. th . chunk, the principal, town of the Deta* cording to - latest averages compiled RIDDLES . «liber for on Purine the llevelutlon the Moravian which ted to the town's “rediscovery** by .Al. Munro-Ellas, and a man who wane ^ tribe- (now.. -Nowcomorstown. Indiana tried hard to malntiOn a Uriel In 1023. Kxcavatlons made on’ the The California crow made the trip Of courra, t Ohio) .wlierf he preached’ the first steals 32 bapos lu 100 guinea Is going suffer ■■fotón- g If only one neutrality but this altitude won them site revealed the exact outlines of the East four times before-It won tiret some these days. -. * WImt doe»« a kettle . I*nnr no,** and flvi later with 24 Christian Indians aud_ turhlnjE from a fornjr again.t the Kon^ Some Courses Lucky for s: e lies ripped off one for the record» fouud) In the^dictioaary. r _ ubid|>c.“3 ore icrnbly provided a $L*»\0OQ_appnipr!ar whon-ln-tho^fth-lnnlngof-ft'-fifttin* .S^.-VanoteGolLCbm pioai[»IwATbOcreioderelsUO'reetttfreildrwlacvtoti >Miug>uw*^**^N7szk»A7Kftn>2EnaBrnaxer lag of ironies, a cjiurrh nnd n school, nnd tl|ere they got aholior and re­ tlon which is being carried on In the make. Itself felt shortly ln'k|tort st- Why does tim e fly? Becux'*»*. amount jdaj tin August 23. 1772.. ltev. John It le pecnllar bow-players seem to were mit und tossed the ball" into th« bers 'win It freshment which the Moravian Indi­ 105-acfe Schocnbrunn Memorial park be Inspired by certain golf course». tire." ThJs will, bo a k. -if It doesn't w • Ileckrtwrlder and Rev. John EUwrln ..-...-.«-J,ana daved — II not .... re;. Which trees are not affected hi • ijTVaniaiia. OhV' State Archeological atrd Ulster- on. while VVB||kf Macfariano never something. and the [Mills woke up to th e sltua* BTTtvnd and th i next day' Hie mission* led by the notorious Col. David Wit* leal Society. was better than when battling around Ashes, because when horned the« *-'ff srU d arte* and their Indian helpers laid tlon. 9‘waa : llnmson, set out with (he avowed lo- Oac of the. log cabins, that of John Sbawned. The scholarly Scot has The recent doubles match of Tlldcn still ashes. - «sit the t<4h> of Schocnbrunn and tentlon of wiping out the Moravian Joseph Schlbosh. Zelsberger'i assist­ won the Shawnee meet several times. and Hunter versus Cochet and Brug­ Juck Duno of Baltimore hns com« . formulated the first civil code ever towns. They arrived at Dnadenhut- ant who tnhrrled an Indian woman non waa the most dramatic he had ■ What Is It th a t belongs to adopted In the state of Ohio for ihe Armour likes Oskthont. while llagen out with the policy culling for young, zbe 1 ten on March 7, 17S2, and gathered and-whose eldest son was tile first usually scores welTon Chicago courses aver seen. Vlnnle Blchurds said • after fast und frisky player», accordici to bot evefy one uses more than you. «v. gwemr.ent of their town. «By tl»e the unsu«iK»ctlng Indians In twi person killed In the Gnadenhutten the match,. : • Yqur name> . . , . mdddlrt of September the church was and at Westchester Blltmore. . one 'Baltimore scribe. No more friz* houses,, the men In one and the worn* massacre, was rebuilt last year. - The - Although he has been onsble to win lied vets for the Oriole tender. With fhdAed. and aervlces were held In it. en and children In the other. Thro rebuilt. ecbooIhbuM -was «dedicated A home and homo football contract . f m fftniKa» match w etf played be­ them For awhile the mission was proa* farther, titles since capturing the Na­ the exception of Eddie Onslow qt first, they, told the Indians that they were July 28 of this year and the dedica­ tional championship, yohnny- Farrell baa been signed betwen. Notre Dame tfie oldtimera Dunn ho» corralled’this tween collars and* enfl^ what weufiJ ^ »wrwna—and—peace—and-^contentroent- :to-|W T»urtO'deitb“ T n^B exl_inbrn^ tion of the church hiVbe^n announced an d Indiana university. The Bret game be-me result? A tte. s veigned to the town. The Indiana has been scoring well enoogh to te- year have not come up to w»xpect&* lug the butchery, began. The whites for October 2 1 o f this year. . maln'one of the leading medalists of will be played at Bloomington, Octotfer Bona, writes the scribe,, and th e n will the eonntry. Including his play In 5, 1028, y ith the Boosters JonrnCylng be new Ufa within the ranks of the Vfp? does « dog wag Ms tall wben to 80uthlBend ln 1930. Birds from now on. - v. - . . . he 1».pleased?. Because he cannot ptt Ohio nomi." w ai merely a memori«- several winter even A John has an hletory. There It a diary of a Jonrae^ average of slightly more than 7214 • a • . anyone to wag . !t for Hbl. . . The “Ohio Road" That n -d tra» laid out tu ITA and from Cuyahoga to Bethlehem-by John , t An attractive little dnbhonse,; with local (ravel up the river » a . a , much strokes per round. Mac 8mlth has The kea] .worth of A ndy Reese of «roer to pai lleckewelder hi 1780. Spch UUea re­ a fractional lead oi the Qualfer illdge gymoaslnm, lounge and writing rooms, the New -York Giants appears when :Wby are crow» the most c o o tto ^ ' . Do Jon m » n )b « r th . old flngvr- a part- of the life-of the road a. the' lating to. Ohio can be found by the of birds? Becanse they-.aerar. -««®|H. ’ - BBS -«( ««« p o a .t the corner of Malojtreet .nil star-mod has ployed almost as many, has been bollt.tor Its. Caddies by tbs some player is pot ont and «»substi­ western trafhe. / It w s. the-road , over doaen. The veteran Heckewelder gave rounds. Tet Bmltli has- been able to Lenox Bills Golf club, c t Long Island.; k>lain without cause ,(caw»>. Y Che B aaca-4 die Ohio nodi i . - 1 wh(ch both David Zelaberger and John tute is needed. Reese. has ployed tn Intereating account end a map of land among the 'wlnnere only. s few The boysjuy.fia year dues and haVe èvery, pooltlon. this, season. for the ^«Aalpaytaen: It « i a «Imple board eat to » long, Ileckewelder left Bethlehem end true- __ Th gain js the Connet-tlcnt dalm . One o f- the times since last- -winter. . DtegeU -BaN tbs ore of the coarse on Itondoyn' - ■ GIabU; except In. the box „and behind .W ben ’i-ould you expect s. potai, and mounted op a tall eled toward the eettlng »un. with en moat valuable recent-flnds -wee-a-plen t.is/1 pact; once opon » tjroe It had aaen and 'AI EkpInosa are other lead' .the bat, and. he's merely, waiting his »offer from. a. stitch to hl» sfth??. been ,nx ln their equipment for cleerlng a by. neckewelier of the Brat aettlement r Anbrey Devins, the formerAll-Amer. he has been hemrprtd ,1« by « crowd. one sn frtned mUte,. with black lettartng. Ipg.ecorerr and.the dtfference'betjreea turn* for, these assignments, bat vf path throukb the wood« end chopfln^ onl_there,^Zel»h)erg»t'»-.village-with- TlOUb)y~»iuu vru av long ago M tb, the~flret~aa~ti scsttely iwd strokes.- IcanfootbaUplayer-from-lowannlver-' ill—poBltlonir~ReHF lifTBrilK cf wood for carni- Area.'- ' , the location of -each honae and the si ty.w lll retires» freshman nn-- ? 8trlctly speaking ; hew many »$*?* ,::-was'.«ak.’«nli t i t b i t ' n a o » -‘tar ’tb, road ■ The' mleetonarlea. theta : came from - Which shows that margin separating a shortstop.best lie filled In for Travis Aay. hot of U»me of Its occupant,—Elisabeth U> Champion , sod the-contesting field tin der Boward/Jonea at' the 'University, ^Jactatpn .. there , wben Jackson's knee sre there In ■ year? Three tamör* me»nlng. fo r.« ln » the mid- Bethlehem,'awl her. In Bet’ leham ara ere In the Bjthlehea tfiC ) Dally t n s n y d W Üiíí rtv«* the ceutmy tb, n»tM, rtb, golf 1* smaller than lb -any, othei of. Sonthent California In .order, to, de- acted upland? they, hod «¿hard time nnd twenty*five. bcratr^. Ä their rw rte, their, diàrie« and their Time«. , ’ . - time-to Ida law ; practica, making ‘him give Up the job, ,* r, IseatuSQd never returned. ~ M m o c -,ttj i f •ety*

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CRAMPO«} CSnStM AMO OOMMOCLS m a u n M teiiikttW iitetaèiteM M M M M LpnO ^^O PM tAR- ■?■■i'« W t h r e e m o n t h s waœaætmanoF 101 «ÄKES|10,00öm-----■ - W*sS_U#emr trip—Wom f o r p o t o f cold m m m n m OFFICE ÍN PLANE IMHCIAN I 4 - ONHFJ$HÇATpH Af«J Woaaa’t D m . Pat» latorwot 8m Awiatiom lnt» Fifthsrmaa S siati 20,€00 Busla- Stete Get* Remane Frtxn — ... R«W Start»IU*».... SSSSSEPcR?^ Oubsdm W«i9Md FaBorrls P r tr ik s . Jurist Su fldirSpwt Time ” ~ sii of Hsrr(e|a- dw Weekly Drawings. %-tv JN^NUdu»iCfi8ltoiHwWS!P!«a^E«»r ...... - • I S3P5^^5S 55!??5?!5C5î^ ^ 3 ~tew» —IC»t^~ 8 tB 6tloi~«tiiy- But o f bortid tmaimr« kept fro r men busy « B E A R S ■’-'■■'■■ Now Tor» —Nui saora tit» firs out sw nbvf of thw firm of llayfeo,. Sio m along th# Mt#vp"«*ut rivvr ttr*.Wilting tnmsv • * rim»fi%t)R.:iw« - vrk»: w*• cuIMU m ( tm . of cub»— threo mooths digging a lot 20 feet Ragt» lUter. \ri»r1t»rv1i a 1 ja»!«« u««,ir ms»« iteuivi* »I cvKi«« V . plojing *t*i. M t o - t a iott It« - hold of *v*ry lot) p erso n wfao specaUtt la ' * Cottipsny, lavescmcAt banker*, t* wk« likes tu Mifi* ih» tuuiber to cdHicvde all t|t'>iit>rvoil tttldng honors ] un, usa. w w m Wffteff»»»— ic»tus. » broad add 80 feet deep, la a back yard the Mock market have may chaot* of pattlni bln r^potttion as oar of ibo lo the Urtile liver In iimmin. ■ M th» Gtio ! t > t v ■ ea ail but th. poorer (lijm It U la one of Uoaotsls'a reslikmlfl dis* rubes »f ths bencA and put oa the Stilli* j i*^** M k gi&r*- . im tool thouuod« play la dlffcraat triCtb " '. quitting with a profit I « Isadiag businraa afivneatra of com- naglcla&‘s shiny , frork coat* who tikes thvy »«T« hfthipg can’t imiU tm ■ . This ii not a casual sstlmate. but ■ morciiil avlstina la this country Into Letton for. September 16 i g e a t o ,: lI&I 3 _a.. ^ , _...rfllc a .-fm u y of prelrirpUj- to lay asid» the* perl wig to du« th# the nheo'a m:ui r»h go (»ut As tbey dag aadeat Hawaiian a calguiatloa carefully arrived at *ctttsl practice by using a plane 1« lis? . • ■ • m ready to ataka •m y tllii os tbdr rahhlu. ■mi yet lum i) lot*h«4^ «if >i<.q te ***** «M rmrVerrbroi^rHfrasrioT«^ through a study- of brakers* records^ nwwlii« hrtneeo liU 'llirlS n ffiiiT . ; PAUt* WRITI8- TO Ml» ffflCNO» if v a s m j hm «, p» » v m«ekiy gamble, haa dlaappearvd. C*m- a rt pulled, who would lay down the haul. tect them from evil spirits. ' by Fred C. KeKy.-fiuaocial writer, who saminer homo and bis Bm id street th4 i 'IN CORINTH \rWT9T N n «iHNm-r-'ü. blmg la tha weekly lotto remain* the nvel to take up th» tratriloqiiUt'a HornethIn* - about the - feed Mra. !*ele. Keakuaaliuau, nloety- •Uljyxra th« current reeurd-breaklng offlew. The East rjTer provides • ron- Shctiotcol mippli«1*; m.mictMi«g shout itrowa Crap. . -moat popular c a n e for the poor, who nlne years old, was tbe dreamer. In dqromy. ’ : , market operations In «& articlo writ- 1 venlent lauding place i t this end of I t s . toD, ilcur nutcrw; auouqldntf - I.RIMON TEJtT— I l'or. I- I* IL I V II; i f e f v W caooot afford to attead the racea At . ■ Frank Carter of Rsgl# lKv«r, judge l l ’ st : ...... ■■ ■■. . ber vista; it .was explained, she saw ten for tbe Cosmopolitan, n | the journey. . ai>out tho coimtlrai mile tr!botnrtes ! '*0» je « Buwa &.- -.w the aame time It continue« (o be to, tbe Hawaiian goddess of fire and tbe for the Vila*.county n»urt. enjoys th»> ilm.tir.N TlfltT— n.k.J.t V v . .... Of tbe estimated 12.0IKMM0 Amerl- The plane, • turning amphibian of deep (.HiU‘6 gasliiqg Nk nliorH lino I» V « bran aí -r,;. < day aoe a( the createat aoureea of volcano, Pele, pointing out a spot la unusual hobby. N • nd Rii» iiUtiAiit II la (uf brvthrvn. (•« . cans, nrnst of them oswcotners t v . “klr yacht," eqalpiMd with a Wright sitmii to iippt'si tmrtbuiarly to alt i; seeking. trm-vc-**" feoeeoe the atate haa It haa beeo tbs yard where there was burled S2&;« lie has a room In the basement of dwill lu#(tliar Ih uftllf- - » , speculation. who are "playing the soar- | “cydoii#“ 525-*horae power air-cooled i u u a h ì lid U n . Crown £. - *» . called the tax oa the poor, aa by mean* his home equipped ns a iM-oter, with Ichiudlng fish. • - ‘ « I' T*'rn'-rfl*i» wm»» % • 000 In tbe'ftvt'cornertd gold pieces of ket.'* the 5 per „cent of winners is i motnr, lias s luxurious cabin upbol- *! adviiMMt a man to irvVlaJucti L«ll»r-lv> Hi* KrUn#«. • • . >pe. • When E j .= * • xtt H ^..rftj,n b n u iU ti revenue J t Ibe. old Hawaiian ann»wh> th» stage, fiMdllgMs and many accessories ui^lTro«d-MjC-l..ti m~Z " takes to. fi>te«u wp ■i»nah^ «fiM-fiy if ittnirittdi ] al*f|ti itk-iiff^^m k aad sadills Iralb* -pecnHsr- to Ms. ;»rt. — Thera ^st:,Msddock «| coyer. ?u a r~ TVc-;r y»»iKh- ■■■■jKtcìon T o r ir ^ r T n i i vrr«»## * rti*w s...... -...... - money was supposed to ba contained experienced opeculaters who have > tr, Concvwled lockers hold equip port, laid August,' .cvt'litmi l.uihor i»ìt*7-in-m-rv»n4*. ~ ’ ------= the organ/* ■ Every week la Dome there are aa la tbs bow of a canon. tlinek enterialos friend«. RomiMlmc« •INTKHMIIDUTM ANI»SKN|OH TOIN ilha-'4*ri«ESlj:«''*T plentiful capital, Mr. Kelly find» Tbs meat for lunches and card games, pef>. praci_lees_ new. thlnjgs^jo- stnuse lilt»* Maddik’ka, .dean uf tht» -Maine tlih- —eaaay-a« laW O player«, and the num- .v.Tbn.wzcavatloft>-work~-weot-ot)~for luimbef of uninitiated vutaldera who *»Tf(lng~n>* hanker id~fiav» breaklaHT Ihg TTldnUrfy. "."He wiOcbPd uTTtTI he .LC^r lÌAilL U r a i* T fil WL_ W .* ? i______:______self and neighbors. . YIÌUM » r$ :n p |.R AN U À lH 'l-T T»»!*- »‘ . - Per haa never sunlr below 100,000. weeks before It came to offlclal atten­ have mads money at the* end of en route (o the office and rrlatatloa saw the lierrlog sctiool «olm In ami i IDT bong." sa:,» *:-» The dlatrict where moat playint la Lays Off ths Wihs. tC^-I'sul ri*«dB fur cbriatUn Lui(v. '• . tion, when two tuoto.* eyrie officers month or a year of market dabbling with cards on th» journey homo. then Cloned tiut.iinnilh of (he cov»- lime I Dk* It her»» ,«.. diae la Castro Pretoria, where there scouting the region for stolen automo­ The judge doran t let th* magic go I». almost Infinitesimal; Windows are of unbreakable glass, Wllh a drop net. lie (•'•»k inlt ^MXS) 1RS though I w»r> ' are the cavalry barracks. Recently biles noted the unusual activity. $0 fur as to try to turn water Into €onc»rnlnq ConUntloo In Ih»------Ons Winner Oraws Herd«. jrhiJe.aneiMdnemufller.liiiures.suflL-- liJihcU ...of. Kurdluc horrim:. .u liicli b« At the end of threemonihinolreao wlne-!n that Intsemem,.- -Nu,: air,-her. ChwreH vr ira watnu nt " 7 —itlUSnpersoni- ipeuiT!ior.i3S- )lre^ clent quietness for conversation. The Ri'l'l right llii'i*» to the 9*11 rciIn».« car« it her» so writ- t'i:ir I ., about three lire each. The minimum ore had been found, but the excavat­ ■ But a handful of outsiders do tuo^ sees phMity of "cases" of that kind 1. Evb o rlulJo n f Ira n» » hrUl, «lif • . r.^w:atse». Ing int»> ttij» •Mnu’tmcor. m=nl > Jri.iKW ,— otWera In the ullaft, und this has been ..n#or»4hu4—•tMU-fnr*.*4*~.tüin-4o—ha~-‘tlm M fn f-w b M »-W i-4raU wd.i titfin w v k tbgjr urc buoyed up with the Mr. Hoyt, known aa a sportsman In. eediing herring In N-i-v uciL-c greeted by UawalUns as a "sacred stock market game yearly. The man kind gcntlcinan down fa front who NjH'itk wini III# Lord« nnm«>. Ih» tmm» a s thonrh ,\ui ~v-.-v bope o f winning. The demon of or womau with a little (die capital as well as a oucceiuiful business man. ‘I hn vear thb • ►eii*«>n• h hi-artlng stone.H hs« lent un the derby," Into which tho «tf.llio Lord «lumi« for ull limi Ih# lina amt tin t when cdisnce laree them to Uke what they and the gambling instinct is like th» Is active In the management of aev-’ eggs are broken.. Tho Judge wouldn't limvJiiTt im it did n yeni* h>i. tint It A side light of the treasure hunt |.om| 1« nnd d<«»«, “Ihnt lhFr» h# »*> (ot another." *.,.,1 - often cannot afford on* the uumlieri thousands of glrla who are drawn to cral airplane tlmniifncturltig and u|>- jeopardise the dignity of the court («•«•Uw n»| If t'ig cnti lii’M wiit tie .umdo was the arrest of Kualawal and John dltl»lom t om.oiitf jo u ,’* tlui» 1«, io» fito- wtdeb tbejr either itnmtiu'd of or huve Hollywood by the story of mie alar'a frating coriMiratlont. He Is chairman In that wav or by »uddeulv jerking a 111 lllo*'bfieep«ii-.ot dtiring - Aii^iimI, bep- Muemue Niau..ono of_the dlBg«rs,_oh Lli*ti».nt>ullomiUuniOf.age4i-lMOv,-vr hA to . ,-> ..... _ I : anfit-Wrv . ffr'inv'■ r - i . . [ _ -been t^4^dn»uU .Esen when ihey'Joae .<«.*frplgh.('rl^zJ>on*rOb«'.urJ(jt :_.TUey; Of-.jhk'.-lMuird • -.olT. .Ola-,» I'^n-AlMAricHlib iamUììr.jmd »cinUfic-— And -* L '«PW’WWrtne ‘dl^rarbl^^nc/'' joe ^Hvbclm7E 'fuitci* KTrho'iicd tiorUci HjcToriTlhe AWdyC^rtriw ^opeViffth^ lictwiHV- Key %íiiilÜh,r..í ìyrtCfdTiYiV’fKrrcntA a -ittfipvr treh' —ebiWcee.— hur-f—, - ..jrfaynpah»-nnditK«Inr------’------— .Thojchnrgps4 were dlBmlwed when It fitutlltt-gaiesi------■•—»•— ------.Wost,-Iijuana.-aud-Sanihigo..da-iJuhii.. lire iHpqiiim'd righi o)i iho . «pot hi Ilio hiiuto m im i uml In ih * «aiu# j'olg-, was found Thar Kualawal had prayed ahuuL-unx.. of-the.. pclsunursL.hcf ure.ltli_ ■ntottl—------— ^------,— —,—,— Ibenext district where the lotto Is "I know a hanl-worklng stenogra and which recently wus awarded the diiylilno «lago, the beach, ilio curd :ufir«ì;" Á"-Y»il.| .bM-v^fiTd-tT^TToon^?»- only to o luck goddess—pels and two 2. Ilio ro»H.ni for thLf t-vhortrttbm. - fioiiular Is the Monte, third Oatn|>o pher who learned tho market by not­ government mall contract for routes Irlck» timi ull magie-lana Luuw. N others—that the treasure- sought -Msrixio, in the very center ot ltomer ing the methods . of- her employer, tu...Colon, l*nrto Itlco and .Trinidad., ., Kut ln».jnl«bi, some Uuy,. u«lni: .bis • • v* v iv. I IL ' -■ . Trastcnvre, the popular quarter, plays might he found. Tho court held that writes Mr. Kelly, "For three years lie U also chulmmn of the.hoarfls of knowledge of vcuirll<«HilMfi. miiko hH 5 c \v :.« 1 11 kr. 7 ' -S NVnrd Imd booti hrougbt lo Putii hv ' invocation of good omens from spirits memlu'i# n i thb Jimiivohold uf 11»!*#» >■ less. • ‘ she made her own clothes, weul with- the \t right» Aeronaullctil con«'rnt|on voice Como from-behind Ilio p.risoucrf f o r C i ", ■' ¿•r1 o í li-ab ic* w as. not . crim in a l...... * ■of"“iSitrraon, N ; - J a n d of the Key- litu i -WfiiHgllUS w in gidug w t umoiig . - ...- n w r v w k t r lotto irdruwh- in n pal«' but • vncntloni' or -tnluorTluxuries“!© to say : ,, ills. Mo-» r.-,: V. Li 'll* Mi II : Im see in the center, of Koine, close to savo whut she needed to sturt s little atone Aircraft corporation of Hrlstol, "You’re guilt, as —— thirty day«." Ilio momboi'N of Ilio l ’orin lh liin t hhrd». . tho mit- ' i 1 1; 1. 0:1 I,Oil- biltllo« to Ilo iiHNim-tl lliom lim i ho hii>| •nifi- the i'iflEza Column*, lu the Street of Metal Mining Staging speculailve.Jicc0unL And you cnn-b»> I'a. , ______Now, ymj.uko Judge U. A. UU ImnU rrv, • t , (,J,5 Mr il ,,f. i )> Hi 1 ill V-«l- U amUlty. . . ■ lieve It or not, rite has won and kept ( toni 05Idoneo of Ilio nirlfo svhUh «ut - of Hpurtft, county Judge of .Monroe t-hit - ,1 .. * ’ nf Mrdl' ' .At two o'clock on Ihe hulcony Is . Comeback in Colorado nearly F-’W.OOO.” Hut abs Is the one' Tart Best Markimen, ' . county5 In* likes kk imikc beta tvhb gidhg oli umoiig ihom. . success in 1,000 cases. the wcutbcr limn. - . il. Nuliirn of Ilio nnilvtitiuo« (v. IJL fixed a class barrel with n handle to Denver. Colo.—The metal mining In­ !* I> M -:t b- " Imi I. HKlt’.t l. 1 rill uuL__About Jiult an hour- dustry In -CuloruUo-tlouly- li-StaglngJ -,-QiJhtL.fuJJurcs i|io Jmc&tlgaior_£0 _ _ Marine* Are Second gJiiiifd ceiuldijiih!.? repnl.n. di ___j lu-lr illflpuie« rior» Ih* Ir______i l lem In ih, Ttiolr tulonni* riiro vviv later an orphan boy from one of the a comeback countered, one man lost his life sav­ New York —Sailors nro «mire ex - lion ns a tvcuihcr propini Ju»t + Ar * 1 » mi ro|im o.l Iliotr hiing In finir Livori!« udnlHlorw state asylums appear?, nnj with" him From IS/»!» to the beginning of the ings of $8,000, an elderly woman lost pert In the line of firearms than are Klrbnrdi has umdo a'Upm-bil stud» « ; ; . f In 1 III ih Mb uiy KíiMóm Suino riiro for l'uul, porli ip» ultriul* xmo o r three officials of the lotto ad« Twentieth century, the btato literally alt she had, $000, with which she hud members of the other ton branches um lbcr londiilon« und bl« n I« 11 tf t .-1 ¿n r. 1 t lii-ll Hum al ili lo ^ 3 ministration to guarantee the honesty lived gold, sli\er and lend Gregory plnno’cd a trip home; no experienced of the military service, suordlng to (Infili lie UHI I «-It Ullliotel to |>0- i||.< h .11 - n. f * Mill Ilo- b‘•l-lioil ft td hy hi« high , «mno r it i» fur lim i - lo«, doghilo«* tuo» i«l hy h<« ©ilrriog of ibe drawing. With great solemnity, started the “goldmadnefts" thht caused operator saw hla capital roduccura' poxt. Ih* U In good ai ui Him will» Ho nlr UfHl fiHVm tbo lt< fit Uh tlotjiuo; o llm ri wor» for l'» i*r IloiihdPHH Mio*» nero JcririhU cvmvrrt« img»** Said tN Gnzr* ealted and show'n and then wrnpi>ed. spring Into helnz lie. watched them w e»‘k. . exi»erl<>m‘e at his r<»ndnrvous Moiri HttiiLbei» on'bln nfillHy to nil : T M* 1•o-iMr# 1 nino 1 II ir mitili.« la a lead cmerlng exiutly similar euch grow to be leading, hell rohrlu* mining To test tho value of the tips oa Marine« nre next In profitleniy lie * nhrthor ilM*y should borrow XI# urn <1 » *.;i .CliTf MT* VJluv. mu ». ilriiTt.:it-í.troo* m Iiu Uwiked lo IMor «« lln-Jr amhor- rhè "Sets j * two is the. other. Ninety numbers are1: canqttt, -- , v v which most, Inexpcriencud. speculators, Itig iltito Hbatve the nrdlm trr rnnrks* brolht *»f «trat ihtdr nihbeot i tir •»c*. Yn?“v:"i ’ -iM'b» md If. If 1tV *1 hi»r* «riti -irihon» wh-v " v len,, or bevause that called, wrapped-and thrown luto^the Tlihn nime tho stump. Tialtiy, how­ do their buying, Mr. Kelly pluyed the man, and Inst I* the «nldier »»Ii. m- Mo im« bla own m Mi‘111 I , L. ,f j 1 V .1 ' M’i ilj t. ■ ! !lOIN UMll ■ijüïiiliy. uh lliclr cry "mtcK in t uriHi,' f»pum-. barrel. . . ever, mining cumps are “.ooklnrc up." market "on paper" for several months. cpnllng to the proprietor, la. a \cr) hiifiis fqr pr»*gno!d|(.'uiloM P ulhig lilMmmun lemhri«. . ii£ didn't liappeo- E ^ . 7he excitement^ begins as the last Noviidnvllle, a famous "ghost town," "If a friend advised me to buy ,|KM»r «hot. ' ' II ' II»»«, to |iropijulgiitjlyn nr d<;< n • 4. ‘Ilio -KrouiM.|« of ullrifhuu’* (<* three nuulhers. 88,'8b, mid DO. gu Into, Is coining to life ugtnn. Two mines United Suites Steel ctjpnmiti for a I -n it- renson given for the h-id i - . - Got «j War V0I1L - ' rhrlM i (v. l;l>. * i 1 • • .,j I that didn’t happen, Tv the bam 'L The boy Is blindfolded he* nre reported working in that commu* quick .move upwurd; I scarcely wrote markanmnKlilp of the nvpnir'i< mi' ikm- Judkv .nij.lorrir« eltould .know, hiw ( 1 ) |ln 1« Iloti»! of Ilio v*b(»l«e « biir*-»». | , - - iso mu««'» t hat E Ttilty^tKor - yearsrt|fr4dlonra*i— dtt.wu-.-.^lie^Buggeatioju/r.Ttttha^esplulns/ l.«.HtMir4i;.7lil».|li22ltiUuiUd2Lr$4*if r4*tp*ts»>-: 1p" * •rr—i-r-fToF —n i» ìifitfTihi-i»«»*-«-? «r-Tfi*1. b*rj-“b* -- I o n « enjoy • It* smxil all the* numbers hnve .iiecn well Considerahlo activity Is reported In Aflcr u time 1 tullied up my lint of Itq does not receive 11s irtirrli rmlidnu no. ceriiiln torti*«/. . Ilo-# M i m i it; 1 ¿anM r'f m«a iw.Tja«^ In.iiift.itfewfif firearm» will«? .ia-tlm.: ■^ur^qc^THvtrt i ^ î o r I'c n r e "f.7r.‘ i.v- 7 ~ E — Ttxsriiie'waUitiff“crowU’bc1ovc“Cim»re ■mouS-of-tho-oldtltne-'cnmpsr'-iVmn had" hapt^i^jT—dV-lhls-way-rl--m»»l« sravU'tV^a^ra'^4 »-—»bore—le a n '“N’tiHntrrrf’-^ttrnmf-^'itrrnì'nr^ifi^'hÌT ^ 1 ’lTi'ó"T«Tñi lfni''«|ncKi'ioira'»vo7lbo mi«w»-rr “ " ~ ’ it wouldnt huï* r:>-% T""—"that.If. Is'empty/ puts In his ,h*nt| and the- timer; Hob ••Ayomackr - a cowboy^ the dlnovery tlmt most of tint stock Amusement tisrkit. dcviuing much limy .w}isV-coí.uHumd'|íi.g;xo.iii riit..j>[. Un:..ui t-hf- _(2) Kedumplton ncnnupll«h»«L'« ; tjps that one receives casually ore shooting clay pigeons. . I wtisn’K clc*7 ' ...... tskffs.out the ^rst number. It la un«. found free gold.Jn. the. Crlpplc..creek Uundrod Ninety MOI und 111 í i. lì < r ;< lu Hy hi» iiloidug donili II» Im « si» it ili» Grizzly. "Vd->. wrajiped-by the tnnu on his right; who urea in 1881, kllllons of dollars in wrong. . 1‘ven after diarcgurdlng Infor­ IJcIn# more pennunently Httunted gndi» tu tiu¿ Nlnety-rd.vih^nTrTTm '.rn pruuiu Lorddblp oV»r ull. ~ ...... mation from Irresponsible people and nnd, therefore,- having morn liberty, Ile; Ilio World wnr. . ' F in n d - too boar for ywnt ' reads out nod calls, “Hrst extract." gold were taken from the hills. L I) Alloitlunvo tn L'hrf»! n* such and such ^number, lie con-. laonderville,' boom town of the r» ìaoo n. c. *><|gi-. 'ji«: C* salt! Mr*. Frr,»» ' the «fther seven cities of the wheel-* I o *1 hy ucqiy. II.- Conesrrdng ChrlatUn Mini«*»/» H ari Horence; Milan, Naples, Paler­ of the silver district, u active, ex­ heavily.“ , • . tertalumenL . Ibni-o who'wlohl iho in.fsJih- un-u, Willi Homi perts shy. t However, the Cosmopolitan writer Tho training received on the rifle 11« I Im* giivelnro | ihi niMnmii)-» 10 m,i 1 VMi‘4 ;5). . I growl, growL vm: pu r mo, Turin, and Venlce—euch having hit Mnn'oii- h im u tho dl«»ouNÌou# In tl>» ihnrofk .... finds anollter and brighter aspect to range by a peacetime soldier In com- Ihm. 'Ilio Iw«» -»Sopromi» omiri Ju ni, mplhnent. and E e ^ its. own administration, dependent . Prosperity Is returning, to Idaho b<>i* i ! ìi»n of Ifutlo-mi oround !hu lulnUler#, l'uul - tho record-breaking period of murket pulNory and of short (Juration. There­ who uro divo» dlg-or* »i« w**n n-.< . " qpan tiie main one la Home. Springs with Its famed Argo tunnel, > : iTUiuIiers w nlcliTWon” mr-tt ...^xuke..wluin..nunierous:{)la>'ers.. choose^ valley ranclmr,.wJu> has,utilized a pre-/ r.tiko l'rlo • 1. Horvunts «Í Hod (vr. 3. fi. • - . «^Utus Jnvestnrs^MullJplyipa^.. fiìptjTq ure^jhiul^d, liy^t fie“ E Ç ri tìt? - '^rrriV^-"rTrt «*fi trt> ^ caniyt.T vrytalp^Dcmbers-'-whlcb -foil -jrto -b e Uiat&riovcUffj-dw£liiogx-a»^Kiirago-for- ~¿&hn»* ú7Í4o¿riií)¡íi0üitOIii^tutá^™“ " ^ !; "The tivenigw' stockliolder of th« success of the 'Jnu-horso power motors TiilYitidrmf. „.b r?i li yi-nr# ofd ji nd . 7ìf1 T ’Ti3iiPri'riT 'v BCVigiirgi^wnCtrHW«' firswm ^ ' his automobile. His cabin Is high up fdr llio oxcciiiidn iif Ills will.- Tboy . ' i: b^ve a nap pitw. ♦.«**?;*? New York Central railroad owns only that brought MmJhcrgli, Chamberlin, wife, /.i min. In oim hundred mill m-v Play Method Varies. on tho tnlus of Kcd Hock Klin, in’ urn im-n noni to ilolltvr a uiHwvugo, |f,/wopf. grvw.le* i 02 shares today," ho points out. “As llyrd nnd .others across the Atlantic. on, 'I hoy muy ho ohh-^ for |( in. ^ The* manner of playing differ» so* which are the remains of scores of ‘T¡.p M -i’!- 1 .'. IV .vor” to do u didlnit» work. ' .. . lion, woof, w*>of. recently as the beginning of Ihe Euro­ Most of the engines nl last year's eklJibllMliod timi l»lnillrl}o vum ‘’ovor ' carding to the amount one wishes to rock-built habitations of a people of :• 2. Mildsten» ar» equal In rank fvr. . - - ire-Crown- larxr. pean war the average holding wns noronauticul exhibition In Krunce'vvPr''e twenty" when Prince .MiIomIi .iibrlh-uV ptov-M Indttr.lructiblo stake. The player may stpke. upon whom no more is known than Is car­ H, P). . ' ried by a few vague legends of the more than 100 shares. The average 400 ami 000 .horse {H/wer, uriti up. This d i Ih Ibdll. If bo worn (hon «urlu one, two, three, four or five numbers/ . li'i'.'l.'.id ^ UfiUf’ n - lyj»»* of • 'i Iroy nr»? ciillrd by th»-sarno. spirit • • ■ - Indians df «today. stockholder of the I'ennsylvontn rail­ year the majority develop less -than hvcnty-oiio lm would now borono Inm ííY ih >í: i iif.ii .».i-» *.(d íjTini, Inttoducml In - IDDLES . c4tber for one roots or for all of them. tu leuch-Hm sume trütli, mul Uo*f«* * road now owns 71 rlmres, while IS 300 horse power. There, ate screial drod nnd ton. • - ù T ,ii-;di|rid.. i» .■it'o-ii'U-'ijriiioi dung tho- Of course, the amount won Is greater foro *t ii od tri (he sums rrUifoiuililpg years ago tho average was 113 shares. engines in light planes- that develop All their live« they bavo llvr.i bv (’t;ocd oiil.o H».-i l'iy'r» nod' diiorcd ,011 fc kettle '-»airer ■ team- If only one ruota. or.wbeclis’played. . ■ Eat Rattlesnake . ‘ Officlill hierarchy In th» churrh hu* More than half of the American Tele­ do more than many automobile motors fnrmlqg llielr hn nero« of hind, und lu» djrik. ’"Jiçvi.- îîo/ iios»t -Il wl||i: a • Sa the case of No: 10 the player staked * Slate Co lege, I’a.—The evidence Is ì foundation la Hie ficrlplurra. - !•••'' ' - It oot only In the special city where graph and Telephone company belongs The baby engine of -tbo show comes now they urc surrounded I« v u colon y (OfidVn.-hii! L H*.',* i-t* p'tmi'd Uer/o (hut fried rattlesnake is: delicious. K front Germany nnd develop» only 20 of doscomhinf« to the fourth gi’ii’iu- ». Evbry minister must glv» an se- ryes and no n»*** unii If wonld be drawn, but also to earn tb people who have less'than 10 share» oo it; d ••] '• muich. J'Iiml-, college statement botes that sotne girl apiece. At least 75.000 stockholders horsepower. Tim plane hits room for lion.. They Jlvo In .lhlu l.iMo -vlllngo, conili to God for !i‘ work (vv. UF21). • heve. more when It would be drawn, either y. fin- iT - ftiii i :i < jihicod. oii.dho campers liked it so well they ate it are employees. And moreover, no one, two passengers and files 25 miles on near thy lieultb resort.of Arnndlt-rio' If |m lay oilier foundation than • » • - . .' first, second, third, fourth, or fifth. 1íu iií*í:**j*|íí* . ;t¡‘d ' tu mddcmHicd r«- four times In three reeks. not even the largest stockholder, hss a gallon of gasoline. ~ viilx. . . . Christ he Is not a ChrisHn» ministra • ni:1* shouiil'oQe Same In order to-be sure to win at roducHcr» Mf /'rf.v' Muhho'a l'iiiycr" as much a» 1 per cent of the stock of Dlmllrljo wulka «lowly, but without fimo the horn Tin* record.'is ut ail; If hn build sound «Joelrln» oo i ou**Idg. • . »omt-tblng - played It "senta posto"; ' a stick, und «tili tnlk« of (ho rrmhv the fj>undnUon .lu», will recelv» % r»- • that la, wherever It was drawn be was^ this company."'. • • SwingsMean^Tail mri .mutortili. . . princes nnd kings umtor1 wIiomo iute wjtrd._ If he buJId fuis» dw'triti» un m ...... to win • ccall amount The magic" Portsmouth, Ohio.—Th» CoW that iiat cao be both «*** ho bus lived und of tbo runny w.tnt true foundation lie will suffer (ism and i tonst. word used fur two numbers Is "am* Toil of Flood« for Sleeping Infant Holds kicked over the lamp that caused the i a lite "E tti*” : • • • * for liberty ho Im# wltnuoud (nt. Morrow and an- - ' K " tbr?e is nerno,** four •'qnater« Year I* Enormous 'Up Butine*« of Court great'Chicago flrevhns a rlvnj' for his sons nnd sovorul griinduon« rtoro Jot lo d 'iiliM í'lrtif.on, gliish will lie to Inin who bulbi« goo*I no,** and five “clnqulnn." Where two fame -In Scioto •^cotinly. where one ily hiil'H *i'd by -Mrs., happiness atwuj* &•* Washington.—.The lied Cron San Francisco —With all Its dig- kljlcd during Hie WorhJ wur ll^hiin# imilerlal U(Hia a wrong foundstloa, dictionary. ^ r ^ anmlxva are played the nominal prise . . t- » . switched Us tall and dislocated a wife reported that .120,000 person, nlty-and authority« a-Federal court umn’« nirV.-- - . .1 ;- fur .Serbia, . ______^ and itkowJs» to him erti© &»!?«!» tw»w I « wr$flac25saff™w»s»ei«isiniami5S5iienia MiWyhi«r'H8«etedr,hrdl»od»dn> mnnont played. "Where three num* 'T ñ rT rM u M T >-i tu>. «jib^uul^Fiiîui never tme fly? CeciX'**' +* the Mlnlaslpiil »alley till, year a baby to sleep, whenever and wherev­ Human wisdom bus no ptar» lu th# -À- k l e x *wln It Is 80 per cent on the - Century Old Snapping ' hud «udì n i'itf'1 tiu'iiI ln her Ufa end fï ' *e trying to ki{L it. and that one-half .a« many coun er the Impulse Is felt. Cheerful News , solemn work of bulldlr*,; th» churrb lu-vir i sp( < r*..ujolhi r Jtl,o K unless á ita L ,. London.—t ’lirerful news for the «)uh Turtle Caught by Dot: re not affected P5 log the ' KgfflSPBSS ' ejffti.feg.iiw' when burned they which m ely comes, out/ the amount. year ago...... Federal court wai llan jr t’orduclr, Jr. [k>m adoption of a larger and lighter lurllc. walgitin* inure 11.;in cltlircfi (vv. 22, 23). » *w<® Is doulde of a "quaterno." . . Aflcr.^/Tltirty Ycara The- relief orrnnlznflon «aid eight mouth» old. ' hall “to shorten drives and makff con­ 20 liuunil,. wn, euptureij rerentl.v at Frequently the assumption Is th.it F ■ Homans have favorite numbers, the the only reaaon why public at­ Judge Louderiiack called tbe cna, trol more difficult" : . * the cunqi of Mrs. A. J . i'enn-le lj on JNow York, — Having Mrinridod Thirty tbo ebureb U owned ly tlu»-inl&lsurm -I int belongs ta joarsv V Bon popular of all are 15, 8 and 25, tention haa not been directed to ot Harry, Jr.’S mother, lira. Minnie lower Sarumifl. lake.-. Midget, fier ’pet yi-iir« for un oducntlon. Mrs, iJerilli» Mlulslurs should bo followed only a* ises mor« than you. ~c the feast» of.the Madonna. Tlie three ward conditions this year la be­ t’erdock, subject of the queen of Hol­ water epnnlel, dineorerutl ilia big ,nii|i •llodyflidiL forty five, mother j>f Hire« fur as they follow Christ'. numbers most played are 8,15 and 00, 8fiOOOOOfiHMHHHKH»OOfiOO cause they lack tbe drsmaUc land, who wlahed to become a cltliea per in tlwllow water. Tbe dog Wii. cldbJren. In oli ilio wny homo to lv»lgn- 0. M inisters are God's stewards , ::m1I n2t connected with her festivals. When innnt. Colo., nmslr-r of '- nrls of feature, of the 1927 rise. ' of America. ' • $11 ?er Capita Spent believed te Iinve luiinclied an attack. ii (4:1*5),- '. I ■ .. werje played Ö*- . these come oat there Is great jublla* Twenty-eight relief worker» -II la wrong," said tha court, To - Hearing Hie )Lurw«il. cuiupcra mailed KiA.dmrs' collcgOe (Jolnmbbi university. 1 ■ i tk n 2a the poorer quarter« of the city, Their business Is t© dispense/ Uls hare been stationed In, Arknn disturb tbs peaceful sleep of a baby. on U. S. Roads in Year out to llnd the. turtle do»u to rump, i trutlu-^Timy-rdo not originate lhe-m#*— LL _ I and sums untying from $1 to H0 are soa. U lubnrl and Louisiana, Wo will pass Ibis c u e ontll tho child • Woslilngton.-—America*« road* willi the dug circling about him. paML according to the amount staked. oqoooooooooooooooooooooooo suge, God demands fidelity on thvhr where tributaries bare been awakes." . i- • » - building program 4 tills year In- Track* o( Hie turtle-lending train (be g Ms tail w&ett Tfee s u te assigns about15,000 to cover part and lie will enter Into judgment flooded since (lay. Mr. (toady, Not until Harry, Jr.-bad emerged volres an estimated total ot $V water were plainly »1*11,1«, but whether I Will Tattooed oa Back with them as to their falthfulnras. - t he cannot ¡pet m Ma lnaeea on each number... BocenOy reported that.there had been no from hla nap, without legal presspra, 800,025*776, or about -fill for (lie dog wa* diming the turtle or luf- . bln. .la ’ fiome aver 7,000 personsplayed Record* Briton’* Gift«­ . Josa of life because tbe water did tbe Federal court;resume Its bust- every maiir womott and child la (I* chaelng Hi* dog le now among-the Proof. Of a P tv iae R eality . tttas tacky numbers and won.- la aesa of making an American dtlxaa the popoUtiob el some 120r .. l*ondon*"~A 2nd-word will b«- • roa* slowly^ enabling, all to ttntolv.ed rojilerlee of Kjiranac region. The liest proor of a divin» reality al most émtsiiî** wafer to pay this money to tbs ,w)a* reach s^ety. Another «tail of ot Mrs. IJJnnle Perdock. ' , " • 000 000 , . . Old-Umen believe the turtle 1« * can- 9 qucuJJdng largp smith nf itioney the heart of things is tiw pujudon for i f l l -ftmlllen-whht haTe-beeD-drnljrttS pcesrdaoRF w W r tradition*- sine* lb rahald-system^cooprislog-lSCv- BW'ahd lull m t Bow taat~l'ujNjt¿tB#. ; _4ha^-K-4w-trans/#rrud~lo-his-» t»y ‘ ffey* ' :,maa nek only of tb t poof, as It ls^to*; 'from' their homes by the rialoi S 00Q mlles of lm portant lirteraiflte bade. He satforfive hours v We have !ie«o content with a slight fiay. bot of ali ciasaeai - The state tha century following Napoleon’s can- Uy «peedumeie*' len't »oritlo*,"; wiien elevuilon nhuve the^evlls o f »mr tfmn. waters this ¡year ha»« been tr*- ;* aua tbo bamJet more than doubled In trank liae«, ! wlUi ba> aesr tbe . while the work w a r done, 'so d ' Ait s STS i teeasiuy derived then a net gain year- tbe pdclag wBi~iflol*béd iti* ,'ofll««r -m l qot Inleiit oa th% fiiwurd erurètv aendous," It *k* reported. i t population, jumping, bom 1/H0 Mr -sUfis oL-two-thlrfe^eompletedr-"^ q lira wilt was duly wiUHiwed. fe.ac grzyiOQjOOO of revenue after tbs banded out.4 ticket.' Uf«; jteiftm (> u iDg; purifying ami, cotisurplng of U n 2.118, i < tt m m naif.»sdkr;^, ¿ákíC»-* ■ Moljf VpIriCT-r a kkftf. * Ci

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THÈ CRAWORD CITIZEN AND O1R0MCLE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1926 « n ouirroRD ozm AT n a CAURO Heavy Toad MigratUm nsTtcc sv MTgnTis sartec^ si --- a h » e n o n o u -The iTnnlnr nano« laet Til I trsm to p s O tf il xu ouxro»* a n » . big was very ngocemful. about U8 .. JJbgg ^p, Wet Weather young fallu having a happy time, C la s s if i e d bilM hM 'IH I ’ An asssuil uusibar of adgratMg i sm v w a p. it in The duck pin bowers oren os hand txmds la attributed by bMoglats ol . n cmnroKD nnojorti I «■d.staBan.iwemi » ------*- lost evening. Bone very good and again tbe United Slatee Dajwtment af Ag a r ils soak Bw m i m tome very poor m o n a w en made, .the rkultwa to on «rtraordloortly wei ...... Se alna so to m tm ttr . rams« riwiri wdl Ss S m on ' Read for Profits : . U s e /o r Results m u lt being u fonowi:------^ aetsoa—There- Is es raeovd a mlgra k k W f,«anV | a s apm ---- te k* Naif «awarate« mn imtam...... aw MMÍikCi m dC rM St A »-4UQteKa-«RWihkHte-uut THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, J«8 al U* h f H h li at Craafurd, ta ui» CauatF at sa I. ffeat Ite «rate* af «lek «arte of Crodtet,8 Floral Mhoppc. snlomobllse wera killing thaa by the C ib i ____ ■ • ‘ • Ay« u*, Vakol AfMU* «od I*aman iAM K] & WARNZR LU teil ...... hoodredo. Tho 'nve' oooo^wera iiop - I MAHOGANY diatog ntoa iUttc ZH T~ZT >4 apamed M • i w l . ifprrr—Ml, m u |» McMahon, 1189 Magnolia Avenus, Eltoataath. Editor and l’ubiUbar Plummer..... ping ovaf tba dead ansa and eootl» m m x m treat na proèmi aanarif uryüRi» la ■ m aw- a «actate ate» pm trad te tí* JttSB* Emencm 8139. - ford 5T8-J.. v" ■ ‘ Wadsworth ulng their Journey. Tba dead toad, M«chf» Avwmiw «•tata twain Mf. «aUüfrd. ~Graá$ Map of mrtUM^S.' Tluu far U* porm* of Mfefu Mck Muta of Unte« A*mb«. Walaul Avenue JUHT FIN IBB ED op north aide of Cranford, ltaREK-l'lECK oak bedroom «ti.it • Tarma T n Dallan a Toar Hlgbl© ...... probably furnished food (or crows and iM MptvtoaMK. It* TMPMtiip of Gruforë and KaaUaaa «irate aa ite M vmb Norte Ava* modem Engl Uh gyp* boom, s^x room*, sun* , CfaMp, Telepboue Cruíurd üu> Handicap .... magpies, u there was scarcely a toad «kalt in p iln w i (n m ü m foUowlaf foocrRuf ■u* «od Routa Atmu« caofarate« Mld p i t e psrtor. brwkkfsM .avpk. pantry, fruit, esitar, lOOflf 004 PTMIW terfllO TtoWlUhl» of OM* «Ita itaaftaMi and «rdwa-of «te taterd at Puta-1 full six*^ecreeifa. open porch, efo.. bargain. CDATB antf DBEBREB Sold ¿t ííí> h w m »I Um Cranford t'en Olk*-«* carcass to be seen when tbe same ra fnrrL- ia U>* Coaaty of t’oka. isd.H ui« of II« UUi lila* Cveualaaloewa ta ra'ta» alttalna* Will an-ept lot ta part payment., lmiulr» M. • prtow. at tb* White Etepbata-fliib- .'¿ S it Nom ¡atoar: . th« at U* Ualao AtmM piada erte*tn«.M«tikcb Btreet,- Westfield. ' ^ '•''l Wacood Ciana Mauer 0 4 glon wo* Halted a dap lattr. . u p ta otfv sa fila ta taa «tata* of Ite T e n - KIM, 118 Anchor Pteee, ttarwood. Fbon* These toad«, epos emetience (ram ftm TV*ct: DdvtBobif si i point ta t u ilp Clark. Weatflsld 988'J. tf AAT1UCEB of all khitte-lum su,„ »OMUarfjr «Uste Ite« of Wiooao Árntue, aid martino I. TO dafrar Ite rote of. Mld in* their winter hibernation retreats, pro­ dot teine »Iba la Ut «aotorlf «ad of m M A BEAL HOME—Chaîna tag 9-roota Imium to uid sitooueUe* and glassware, a;», . it. Zundel ...... 133 « v « M t chaafto« Mld eraA m, ite aua af ceed to tha shallow edges of some N t» Am u«; ruoninc Umbco a iu r lr la a fin* residential section. Two rears old. Lot •f new articles at the While EUi-Lüu Nl Damon . ____ u a auaigte Un* la e**Uau»Uoa_of Mld M uterl) IM.0M.M U te rtte appropriated. ■ . « 48x188. Rtosm heat. Btaiwurd plumbiBg. 424 Elia Street, Wvetflcid « eggs, Tbo bitching period depends ite «or Iter ir Ito* of Winaai Atmu» |f vsfoeded latuad ip ao auauat- aot to axc*«d ttaAOO M. Open for toapectlcm daily and Bunday; 111 : fair euudUlon, 98. Apply R. k Tü : Opon ag yD, Ciarwood h a t accomplished a fut Lu that HlgbiV T “ ing and trader abnormal conditions be* «rlr. Ila* ot Wtaaaa Araatto If *m*oted Miterlr edp according Io'U m" BlatuU to auch cate Mda Rent,**....-ruriiiaited ' Hòuma'*-L«*»; Handicap.;. required two hundred days Tha oe* wwwld iBUmert u h i Un* uf LUntcu A**nu*i aad providad. - • aittacu.aud ChriMiicle oflke. tf ...... ■ tune.' U haa grown from 4W popula- runalR« ttenr* *Ioo« a 1 ite* wfairb KartlM 9. Ttila Ordtaanea «ball taka affad SEAL ESTATE WANTED ly traosformed tutta Jeera the water ««Ud te Ite »QuttefJ/ II»« -af -Wtonni-AMUte 14 4»y«:«ftor.- Ita teUtaatioa afler final .na*t SMim«'ny"tRffieH~perlllrberoraThey irteis^lte« »«r* projÌMiad MSterlr te » potei B g i'u pnunoatt-v;~la«r r ■ * “ MftiMNfl~luu wanted. - ^mh~or~W1lbôut~lm'- ^4uu*BEHS¿-M(mNárTKin^n.\cr- multiplied and it liu also grown into a - y w n t o . " Palto* "E:’,Dt>»btor,18r‘Un cotw •LOCAJf^rmnd-loug-dl*(snc*-'mOTtny""Kgff’'Xrtia-- find.,some.-sheltered-retreat--Under JHJht *tttaìxJinv, nf Um*lr«r-JtidKu**4 U»*«* ..... Avenue. Fbone Cranford TXt-J. tf lug, freight, jruuka, baggage, stoaiucr pax. ,„_„_>ca:J!itifl6My8~«»ldT kW' Towrnihlp RnfljJWr -n «tU:.lmpj;ovsmauU»..to toMljr hem»,,..centrally ... . iteti t* «Aiutrod br ìlft w pùfrtea* fro« ibi . ■ . ' ■ Garwood Is a child Of Cranfordone* PoMSible Witn Galt ‘ toaoealdertte-fotlowtng-ordtosnca.'TaVWlilch ~ ‘«~Allôwurtoe.7''Xiy~Buüta- Aviüïïrt7Î4»L~ Atn&cM.iteMof-or—utett-v-*nd-eòtidcBttTfd"ll l’huue crantord 8V8. tf . _ may aay, and. QraniyriLiinay_.jyelL-bc '“ Grottony a TlceT Not ao to tba i)e profldnl by b » . ' . - ; , . tlma and plaea all pwwoaa wRom lands may te proud of its child. * . ‘ Plummer .... Honkso 1. To dottar (No rott'of u ld tei' affactad by such Improvamanl or who may be FIVE rooms aud hath. 943 Nortli Avwiue. W. or gull of black-tipped wings- In the Interested thereto will be given an opportunity Four rooms and bath» *9 Raatuau Bueet. Uay Wadsworth proreawat ih«-«u» of 1* tervby *p A. MUter, 118 Orange Avenue. . . WOKE VY ANXLD—Female Northwest tt swoops down' ' and propri* ted, .... . • to be beard concerning such Improvement. ' ' LADIEBI* Kacelleut washing doue- al hoai- . ..lins' year the County Park Commis­ HJgble ...... Hcriion 4.- -To. prufidé' Ite: fuuds lo floucè —AN—DkDlNAKCN providing Jor the conatruc- pt«Ñ»«'caii b42‘W.' “ • • R snatches fob from the very hands of Mld «ppraprUtloin., trmporAry . j^iopcQTcm*iit llon of a Sanitary Bawar In Lincoln Avenue TÜRKE room apartmeot All improremeute. sion has asked the voters to approve Clark ...... from ■ Thomas direct to' Beverln Court; appro* Bteam heat, |U8 per mouth ; 10 North Ave­ anglers and, flghUng off thousands of teod* *r* bm lir .iuthorliMl to te iscuod In « nue. ’W. Inquire In hardware store or tel«" COLIMI wuiusu wtohe* wurk.waklmig l>; Oiv the grant of 91,000,000 for park pur- •ua noi «traodili« lì.fH II lo te*r InlorM *1 printing the funds, to defray tte cost .thereof uuj aod dotug cleaning on' haiuiiUj * Unto • Ita fellowA provea lhat ginttooy ls « o-**t«-oot -io cxccad 6% ,p*r.m m uarand te and providing for tbe »«raiment of beneflta. photic Cranford-.68. ' ' . tf , purchase and development. It Is «Ö Be u ordained by tte Towuahlp committee; _HoX..lPij.. KeuUwyrth, ,V J, • _ v irtu enabling the one that can moat maiura te M «traodine 9 re*ri. Ali oU»r I'LAT for rent. 5. rooms, all improvenicnte, I- stated this will take care of a two years m*U*r*'Ond tfcfoUs In ronnacUon «IUt Ite ti* of the Township. of'Cranford, to tbe County uf speedily swallow to lurrlva. Whole Untoo: - - - uewly decorated; 828 per mouth, sh^ito Ceu- HUMAN mil caro fur cblldrifi, >uumtug, uiui - program. Last year Uie Commission­ Zundcl . ...114 *u*na» «f Mld teod* lo te dclermlnad bjr r«*o* tenulal Avenue, Inquire 94 Ueuley Avenue. nuoti or evtaiug! Telephuite lloi ut .t>oiiras Docks of these bold end ruthleuM rdr lulRMl of Ite Townihlp ConunltlM.’ - «action L .That in S%vUrlfled pip« Rani­ Cranford. • • . - • C. D.. care' Ciuaen ana Chruiucie. u ers asked, for a larger sum and the Damon «ari loci 9. R*ld iMproranaai tteil te nude tary tfewer bb conatructod to’ Lincoln Avenue proposition was beaten, mainly for the CUyrk .... hover sroond the ulmoo Bshen end *• • lumi teprorentant *nd Ite teneflU con" from Tbopins Street to Beverln Court, accord­ ttuli'L wutusu waul* days work, rbutu- ^s-'l u watch their twitching tinea rank deep ferrod tipon tenda and -rati «sui* tenefltted ing to tbe plans and ■ pec locations prepared for FUBN1SHED ROOMS TO RENT tv « aitili d, emitogs. - - u . . reason the Park Commission failed to Périma . Iterrte *teil b* th rin d upoa nudi Undt *nd Mmo by tb* Township Engineer and now un - give; luU-pufaikdty-te-the-greet~beneflt- In-the OolSmbla. says .a writer: in the T«*l m u u «reordUtf to. Uj* tu tu u in *ucb 01* to tte-teOca Of (ha Township Clerk. - »OR URNT—IVtelahed apartment, two rooms, »CENUURAl'MKU; l i »egra eiptnetm Portland OreionTan, and TO win son» ~ttM'M*dè~iBa~pr«Tiaiid.* - RecUon-l.—To—defray .the- coat of^aald- Un» _hutisetcrpThg. ' immmltote ^puaMMlnaj__lift. ' “rant Tstrrotr'AVmnEltt,j:-'------the parks bad been to the County even 0 1 terthia (. Tbls Ordinane* «hall1 Ute tifaci proyemcot the sum of ft,900.90 U hereby ap­ North Aveuue, We»t, Cran fur it . . in the early stages of development. times striki for. ths Sopping prlaeC 1* dar* iflsr publteaUun. àfl«r final p u u f i «a propriated.. • . Boctlon i. To finance. mld approprlstton LARUE well furnished , room, near st*' lUCNti‘ WoUukU wlalics, ' cooking uml iriujai The Commission now. owns about-W Llttell .... The victor must swallow quickly u pruibicd by I*«. . ' ’ - turn, -private home, housekeeping privilegia iibuacwurk. Bleep UUC Rox J0l. catv ' Uittit ALVAN k DINKAN, and aald Improvement temporary Improvement aud curonlde. * per cent of all lands to toe taken but Plummer...... be darts upward beating off tbe buffet­ - TownaUp Cterk. bonds of th* Township of -Cranford are hereby . If desired; ' 91 Retford Aveulie, Cranford. logs of his greedy rivals. 8ometlmes (tetrd UrpUMter 11. ItU. ' authorised to te taeued to a sum not exceeding Telephon« S88-1L • - • . .. « . cannot Improve as planned owing to Wadsworth , 11,000 JU. to bear lu terete at a rale uot ex* lack of funds and thereby the public hs must swallow a Dab so larga thal ceedlng 4% per anpum and to' mature, to not YURNIBHED room for reut, breakfast If .de< _ WANTED Hlgble ...... NOTICE Or INTENTION excaedlng ¡1 years.' - ' ■' " ' ’ '• alreiL lteUiied business man" preferred.-Fbone WANTED—A large bux-couch, J ;burmr -f*». loses the benefit. The .County Park la Its new position U destroys his ikugt;, sii.gte bod, gas log», o»*f-stutrul t*ku Handicap ;... serlsl balance knd down he foes to Nolle* la b*r*tijr «Iran b u t th* TOWnahlp ' -Section 4. Tbo benteltr conferred by: Mld Crauford.299'W, . ■ . ; . . • . proposition originated inCraniord and Co m Uim .«IU »M i in ite ItowMblp- Room Improvement aball be aaseaaed against Uie-Urid* • -br arm tìiatr.' Auufeaa uox il l,'can- * «bo«. benefltted thereby to accordance with the LARUE furnished rooms auttabte for two. Board .Sud-Cltromciu.. - . . v rmut ..n u i^.ia^ beings here. :430 Rultte»'ta/-aucR''eate-msde'sod:-'profkhKLr-,--^£- ^lfi.ck*l»d^-':Trtet»btm«t‘.Cr*«Jwd.4tíK’-bk.'-ür Cranford should vote as a'unit In fav- wsst hsks s legend that a glsst u c e at fi^ t o'clock 1*. 1L (Dayllcbt Barln« Tin*), Ddctlon 8.- This Ordinance Shall taka' effect chard Bueet. . -. . - if uAU»--v««mu .ootteu ,rag»^Vuil4>ua ud-^ cv¿U * • or of the appropriation. . became so annoyed with tha wlngad to consider th* followin«' ordlnanc*. at which 10 days after Its publication after final passage ptr lb.; at UUSuj wud cnrouide otttce, l* tin* and plac* nil p*non* whoa* land* nuy 1m as required by taw. - . . THREE furnished rumo*«, all Improvements, ten* luivu ai«uus, Abrth. Sample of Tapi That robbers that be csogbt s whole Sock affortod by soch lmprer«m«nt or |«bo may te , , ALVAN R. DKNMAN. tralljf. ..located. .Aduiyt. _ Call .Crauford 414, ' “Al Maina n e i, so.gqé* tlie Nation “ of them Into his c«m{iflr«l Hence, they IntorMtodi— . a Iterein «rill be glrea— an-- opportunity . /• : •'...... rr~ ' ‘ ’...... ‘"'Township Cttek." UOOVEB SWEEl'EUb Made Blaine F amour ssy, the hlsch^t ' 'to ‘te *bwrd ’ ird coacernlagi aneb Inpravetawot. Dated September 11, Msg, • ' CDSlt'UUTAÌlLVtTAUL furalilled rotini. Méate If de For many yean Util baa been a polttl- . AN UKDINDINANCRj prorldtng for lb* obaatrue* •Irosi ' Telepboue Cranford ¿VG; . IIOOVEH ' n w n . w M nuiaul,. I.WJ T— «ai^ axtom-^the-bl* pointer-denottng - - One yeer iaiiir* O. -liitloe ■ »Ul ted ______>-jUotu^w*ur ■ *ewar>-aa *-.locai^Jte* Homburg bud ill* prince of Wale, protraMot from tte iaterMcUdn oT"|(*ASlub ”N0T10E~W“ÏIÎTÏ'iîtl0iΓ :VACANÔTsTidFlk»î^tt«taw ^l»«niîî«nd:'iotaP political drift. With the result of the ' tog. Very reaaoubal»; SU Ltocuto Avenue. tS*o!úsutou¡ Í0» .\o«lI A..11UK »«• I .J ^inu»..VtmítKd^Wm:i-to¿-tuncheom: bl K m m L tmmaeeeeaeeotaossmæssltsâ !— th e n can. be but one concluilon; (lie ■nriîne’iT'rêtorritô alfuerUon dellgbtM Ths employer Wes' vtry annoyîii s r Ar«au* aod (now) prlraia'property to a point to ' Meeker—Aycuua;- appropriating^tha fund» LARGE ttoublt room, alio one .»Ingle room; aeptlnwnt of the country will be atrong- every Auicricun In the pjace. 'O do oI on seddeot tbst bad lsmaged one of to. defray , tba co*t .thereof; and providing.* for ■ TCEXOAT, SKITKUBKR ».1118... . . ueatly. furnished, prUitegea of - other rooms. - - BEbXaUHANX ly toward« Hoover. Piratical politician«' the giivaia wae llie ihea duke of Man hla movlaf vanA .... ___ tba .iw m aw ii of; braafUa coaferred- by tte at f Od e'elock P.'M. (Daylldil Bavtog TTm*} ~ ptCTMnt-locatióir,-m"'Ccm«T"^'Towii: "Apply X uÑT ÍÜCí ; 'W^ Ltncóla Afuiue; bon; cy.J- cotutnirta» of Mld'Mwer upon lands and real to co«»Utor tte following ordinane«, at which IL K. Tool, 109 Mito Btreei. l'houe (Hanford ina BMiclal Bunday Uluuer, from If to t. aald 50.000 -majorityto- Malnowould Chester,'an old-man and a great tory. "Look here, Leary,/ he sold, “Jut estate teoffltied thereby. ' ... • Um* »ad ptoc* all tersone whoM landa, may te S30-W. f e u Ä s a T u »; Ulta,» Jrm t u. ■ denote a Republican sweep In Novem- When tlie duke grasped that Blaine tell me whit happe' Ue It ordained by tte Towuahlp Commlltae. affected by auch Improvamuit or who. may te 2; Allouer from 6;98 to 8. Ltvryuiiug w wo, a leedlug American and had been or the Township of Cranford. In tfte County of latwMfd thorato^wlll te given an opportunity THREE room apartment, furnished or unfuru- season. ReasonaW* prices. . ___ .. her.. The figures ran over 80,000. But “Well," replied rile driver, T s u Cnion: •t’ — . • . to te heard concern tog such ImpruvuuaiL tehed, electric light, gas, -beat'. Included tn a candidate for tha Presidency of the very moderate reui;» 95‘ Bloomingüale Ave­ . this doe, not mean there should be a driving my vendor/ the strut when a Ikctlon l. Thai a coocreta pip«- atom aewrr AN ORDINANCE providing for the. con»! nue, Cranford. -Telephone 37*M. If AUTOMOBILE LOANS » let-up ffi effort. The beat Interests of United States ull bla old torylsm was car (hot ont of- a aide turning.. I te cuo»truct*d teginntng at th* intaraacUon of .ttim of a Sanitary R*wvr In Manor* Avenue, Manstoa Th tk * and Uawthorn*. Rtrret and Dunham Avenu* and HUtb S tm t; appropriat­ tii\V1UKST1AL LOANB. q l'llk SKIl'Rk. all. of-the,whole country, demuid the aroused aud he was'back In the days pulled up dead, end a Chip In n big running ilscor« south ou Mansion Terrace to ing tb* funds te defray th* co»t of »aid Im­ DEtiUlABLK furuUhed room; 24 Holly Street. ío ríd upeT No indorserà We ima- V* election of Hoover and Curtle, and we of George III. To the horror of the cu ran into Ibe oack of my ran." North Lehigh.Avenue; Uieace east on North provement and providing fur the SsMsament of Telepboue Crauford 818. . . . / tf ¡ha amount you ntad w.tül« car r«.utiui ui Lehigh Avenue to the interKctloa of Centan* benefit* conferred thereby. • - ■ • I^uf M uâittio. Lesa than two hour »♦*• believe they will be elected, but while prince,the diiko said to Ur. Blaine: The employer nodded brieSj. nlal Aveoue and Wloana Arena*; tame* ,e**t Be it ordatoed by the Township Committee of NICELY furnlabed room n u t lo bata; 115 the voters are at tt they should moke a •Tlio most autrageout thing to all hla- “He Jumped ont," continued the on Wloans Avenuo to tte eaaletly end ther*of; th* Township of Cranford, -to the County of North Avenue, West. Totepboo* Cranford Â Æ Â ' r  * : - Urine* cuntlnulng In a straight line easterly Union t . •: . ' 888-M. • ' • - " • . - * t.ut«. . Emecsoa -9989. • . . complete Job, the .beat Job ever, by an tory wae your rebellion and separation other, "end shouted: "Why didn't you o*«c (now) privat* property .to Unden Avanuc; Bectlon 1. That an 8* vitrified pipe Banlury overwhelming Hoover vote. - from Ibe beat government on earth." then cm coollnulng to a straight lln* easterly Hewer te. constructed to Manor Avenue from LARUE and small'nicely furnished rooms, ktve put your hand ontr arrtwa Linden Avcbu*. and. (now) prlrat* prop­ Belmont Avenue to Dunham Avenue and thfcnce minutes to slslloa. Hreakfsst If dealt .*■ b a g g a g e , e x p r e s s , m o v in g lie said much more before the prince " 'P u t ou my bond,’ 1 u y s Tf you. erty to a point to-Meeker Avenue. Bald storm un Dunham Avenue from Manor Avejtue to Also garage; 11 Orchard Buutl, Cia.iford; or telephone Cranford 4fl. tf ¡IA11.Ï ull» to urn iciliort, t»rri Ins . could «lop. him.* . couldn't m s the van, how could yon arwer to te constructed «f: 94" concrtee pip* Bixtb Btreet and .thenco ou Blxth Street from . w | m., .u- UoVlns i r e W - from the beginning to Centennial Avenue, aod Dunham Arrau* to Clay Avenue, according to ' Uelil Baggage Trauifer IMI. • . Blaloe, with that grace and tact (or son my handf "—Cleveland News. of te" courret* pip* to IU *nd at Meeker Avv* tha ptona and-egMctficatlons prepared for. m u « ROOM—Large, slry, with view of gardtu*. Singer-inJBolitics- a-lcb-he-wao-eo-famoes^emlllngly nii* end to all other respects according to tb* by tn* Township Engineer and -now on fits-to Near school, bua and trolley. ■ Ladles or 'pto>>*ra^'M^?:»noUT' prvparPd~rDr~tar-M»e1 'thr-offiwof - th**Towtt»btp" Clerk.-—------«.bualueM—couple_prsitnud.^,ill._-CslWs'!!b.l*J. -AUTUMOB1EES.fo b. s VEE;.w . T rild: "»'all, your grace. If George IU ■ ■ Tparmhlp kHgloe«r and t “' "- --»icUuirT—Tunwrrajrine-cwrof -»i«nm- —Armut,-—C-feufefdi— — Call aXUJ. TTOiôRnÆ-n-'WtoL...... bad had the rente, tact and winning . Ranning Water " ' tte offic* of toe Townthlp Clerk. provement the sum of f8.Q0d.V0 lx hereby ap* p. m. tf avi Kdfcur Rullìi«. Cranford., -, One’s desires and aStnltlre go ont tiecllun t* To deflar the coat of‘Mld- lm' proprtoted. • qualities of hla great-grandson, our proveaent tte sum of fSO.OOO.OO la hereby ap- Section 8. To finance Mid appropriation . JAituK furuUhed room tu reut. I’rlvate family. ~boatH|-h! Just- poaalltlr th a ty ra might -toward ths.full streams, llow many a and v4totortepr»f*m*nti-iemporirr''tmproTem«t Cou ven ten t’totr* Inland’tetri ley;" IHiotie-Cr aii- —...... GABAJGEfr FOB -f|t patched- place-they- tU e-nnd-top-' ' tmjUuiee •tend*-1 at* .hevalta*'auttteitora/lo-b* d*»u«dI71a.-A -Dow-be:a*ielf*gorerntng "colony in thfi mld appropriation, temporary Improvemeni sum mil exceeding I muu.uu, tearing Uuereet ....pilone Cn»ftforü.588“*L-- j---- ... British emplrm'f one'* memory 1 How many a violon of bonds uf ite TownUitp of Cranford are hereby at a rate not «xceedtog-^t-te^^uun.^fmd.Au- Tvyir^Ai»' ihrÿa - ftirnl^iinf roolim su^àbig-iltol. jinked pebbles .«mL-Oundudied. .bonks •uitertaed • «"-te-teeiaed^ tn^raum^sot^eieeed* TOifurw-fn’ noreiceedlng a yeor»....• • ■ hóüwki'éplng." AIl-'roiTvcnieitcra. F&it flobr« . ^be^,«nawerrelleved,-tha-«Uuatlon in« fte.00.00, u> tear Interest • at a rata not Section 4. The beneflta conferred*, by aald 114 North Avenue, W.vaL Crauford. 9'U HELP WANTED-F«n»le and Immensely pleared the host— they .cover and blot outr They give, exceeding 0% per annum, and to matura to not Improvement are to te aaseaaed upou t^e land* eyes to the Selda; they give dimples and real eatate - benefltted thereby to accord* ONE doulile, oue single room, uuwljr furnished., KXI-EUIENCKU- « -“« ,*‘* ,AJ!nííJrih J.r>-t Prom "My Memories of Eighty Years," exceeding 1 yearn. All other. matters knd de* 2 minutes from »latlo». Apl'lj l U \\stout end laughter: they gtVs Bght and mo tails to connection with th* laauance of ^«*ld anco with the Btatule In such case nude and by Chtuncey M. Depew. . tenda to be determined by resolution--of the provided. ■ - • Avenue, trsuford. . Call, alter 12 '"lif1** §£$.h - tlon. -Banning w aterl What a delight, INiwuahlp Oe»miU#o.~- — ---- -— * Bectton -5 .'ThU Ordinanc*- alull • Uk* effect noon, - - — - - » >3 - fid suggestion tbs. words always con­ Kection 4. Raid storm water **■«* shall be 10 days after U* publication after Anal passage ■■rati «im. to>o«lwl». or.cwikliií- w • constructed aa a local Improvement and the as roQulred by tow. . • Crauford T24. Found Pleasure Only ■ vey I One's, thoughts rad sympathie« benefit* conferred thereby upon gny Und and ALVAN. E. DENMAN, LOST aro Kl'flowlng • by -them; they unlock nalvtaat* «m uta i —m »i.I . upon and .attinte ^ ^Ttenuhta Ctegk. I¿)OT__4)nv-aktd pUuk> ahout.,18 feeLjuiUL-Ji«.:: - r HEMSTIXCUINQ - . irt Butines» Triumph the tonda and real aatata m benefltted, accord- Dated September 11, 1VIL a fountain of pleasant fondu ond as tween Westfield sud Cranford, rboue. >lsavr lag to the »Ululo In such caso made and pro* Uros., rialhfieliL 180. '■ CLKAN1S« Sllj 'j1, “[‘„wi.T,™- . . ■ -The American business man, taking radotions in one’s memory; the.lmag- flded. • • .. . . ;8ect)oo 9. This Ordinance ahall take effect IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. tils vacation abroad, la one of the moat lnatlon to touched and refreshed.— SVK“ raSiS««K*"4 TJ"'s•, ten days after publication after final pa mag» To: Dorothy Kulick (formerlrDorothy Golden) SALESMEN WANTED - «1-M. . ______depressing sights of the lUrlert, ac­ John BurroughA a»-provided by tow. . • ' and Sydney Kulick. her huiband. BALE8MAN WANTED—Sates books,^ Mauifold cording to Lloy(t Morris, writing Id . ALVAN R* DENMAN. . By virtue ot an Order of the Court of Chan* Trlntlug, Stationery, Restaurant (.heck*. Reg* ------BOOS FOB SALE - Harper's. ■ , . . . Township Clerk. eery of New Jersey mad* on tbe day ot the lalef 1 “rlntlng, Fanfold FofBUr-. Tag», t ull WIHE-ll’AltfkD t«rl.r*, ft«> • Paled Reptottter 11. 1198. . , . dat* hereof ta a cause wherein Beverln 1L or tmrt time. Bplwdjd Opportunity. If jo- "I. recall an American whom 1 met .. -Dahlia Mexican Flower Droeacher, guteUtuted administrator with tb«* •Aicrested. write Shelby Baletbuuk Co.. 14ia mir »t ' on the terraco of a restaurant In the Ths dahlia was Brat discovered In will annexed of 1‘htilpp Jann, deceaaed. la com­ Broadway. New York City,, or phone Loug* Bueet. Cranford. . _ plainant. and you ar* defendants, you are re* sere 20GT, foe appointment. . . hill« back of Nice," be toys “HI, Mexico In ISIS, where It was grow­ Nosh Webster, tbs dlctloñtrjr mak­ uulred to appear and answer the. hill of Mld wife bad Inveigled him Into taking's ing In ths wlldernero of.the Sierras er. was tbs Drat ■ American to beseDl complainant on or before the itxtb day of No* by . tbs copyright laws. Jto 178» Web­ vember, nexL-or ths.Mld UU will be taken as whiter holiday; It waja so much'more In myriads of colors. Tbe 8panlsh ranresaed against you. • small, abo said, than a summer vacs botanists. Cervantes sod Osvanlllee, ster poblUhed "A-Grammatical tost! Th* Mld bill I* Hied to foreclose a -certain tats at tbe 'English Language." He mortgage given by John Marten and Carrie B. tloo. They lied come to the -Blvteru wen the Snt to appreciate the great­ Marten, his wife, to Thlllpp Jahn. dated the for Ihe winter, I Inquired whether be ness of this flower. Seeds of the. described It as "as elementary book thlrty-flrst day of August, 1M8, on tends In the tor fscUUatlng tbe acqulritlos at oor Township of Cranford, to th* County of Union, , wus enjoying It/-Enjoying Itf U—I, dahlia were received a t tba royal gar- and State of New'Jersey; and you, Dorothy L -noiL--.Ue£upatLexpreaalvely^->fBu(rJ'lt dena7St'ilkdttd,laJTS9.by.Aime Os--. vernfcnlar longof. rad.for.cocrecltng Kulick (formerl/-*Dorothy-taddeol-nra-mad*. a K . K . K . WtVlti p. no­ "IhU U Lontsa,^.sbs says to tbe ot- Offices for Rent fleer on desk doty. “I’m down a t Mrs .. THE KU KLUX KLAN INVITES YOU \ M, is. tha Individual alone wbe/’eas ■ -Met What did 1 itvs h&n’r I daring Intmui machine-gun rad ar­ give him nothin' ’c*pt ju t ssa. | ju t tillery action. This bird delivered Its Cadsfillsder Smith's Nothing doing, - Mnetlos taU)« wofld of tntatteet and I hops.“ give him me." . , message to ths ldtt at Bompout, a dis­ R ,k ■. ■ • ■, . ■ . • f .■ ■ 1 _ , . -i • •. ■ . • ■ - - • 1 •0 ~ e In tha laid at leadership. .. . > This advertisement to paid for by Uw Untoft ,Coqnty~Open Air Lecture^ ComMUta M tance of »184 mils* to SS minutes- - "All right hooey." anawera' the fri- therly rolco from the btber raA "On i Mo’ undid« .bualniee man .wastp Petente Not UtiUmei On*leg.had been shot off sad'ths “ tb* KnlgbU ot th* Mil Klux Klan. ,r • ■.I' ■f .• • ■■ ■_ .. breest bod been lnjurad by n marktne wlth ysor pUy. Gc^e yon wln the Only 1 or_f p*r cent o í the artkteii htftot, bnt nven * Ä “VT< :îwr

p g iS fe .Hl- ■ — —r ~~ re m t i m DmíBmtW itkÓU Á f Private “Telephone Cotopaxi»” Baafpà. .wrla waved T E L - 6 4 3 drtaa|(a lha waarti at Bear creek la W » ■ p a r t w*e«»*l» BmMWS 4» -tatakijalfc It. CNdUtd ÄScäseeat^sssÄ Big Fador hr Service Qnafty ...... ' - Sm »11 wall T ren t« f t k OUering Preriuma J r tto n M I Mw«r 1» wta la Ik* Dalla* Hala* Il n a ta 1*1» Switchboards and Attendants in 4,000 Baiinais and O ther Saatay weawy J H H aaxia* tk a iw ikal, «(pilât «re aaU by ta M Baaty for W taart a t C h u té a t aiawaMM ty ta r. tka'- «M a p e a t week attack « I aad aataral | U - Ula crea Show Sept 24 to 2 a Office* Share in HandHfrg Large Proportion waa «rea ched erlth *U aad, hla .lre of CaU* Made in J e r s e y . ^ . balas aaar. th* » a UM «re. MOUomMsnTRA* ■i.j.ib»Mm»un-iii»i»l«ta-OHWt|u|«»ii|»yT|»i(ii.;.m«<;..yi»«»»»l.*.'l»».Wrtffrow.ll». W8»j»Wg?Mi;M0'W ^S5rtMMB»rtesi!i^waai^iBiâllSBi|g8BMaaife!M! nam niitelnH lveM Figuratively, if not literally, % aaw knows what It means to Ida tophi**“ the hllhi nn4 left t c*ap le han». Ur ikM h a Uboral IM W pttw tal talephose company** »ata up in boab or prolesekon to have coed tempmw 31 Appoaufts In Line? M i Mt a»td» ter th* aha»y U n il _ th e lia d K ' Aban (w* yaai* lalre. ha aad • *>®ee ever? Ume a buoiaees or profee- service, and becauae it is who! be In triaed rataraad la the plaçai Wad t tto Trentoa N r, Turto*, «ofteato akûu-i man. induitry or Institution. e t e il apa. cmpMl ipesdlns bkmu? to obtain. peau io« piaos heve henal with ell, leaded It oa a reft, U U) » , J. Pred M»re*nu*. Ouaral 1*14*» ivitthlMhrtl equipment from Tbe Tetephone Compan? la Aesotina W ho »rill « r t Um portlkmf In »11 proba­ HuUc»r,o< tiw (air, ta» Jaat_«a- hems tunw tejl erbich çnarantee tbe a n d alerted down tbe rtvev_ I* Bom* Ifaa.NfV; J rn £ j_ Be U. .Tn lppbdqq. -£!?»•. A.CHH^-dtMlJi-PlLBggtt-tO.BtdklBK - M s U U i« taddTh«*uï to M iôâM obe tbiÑr« noanrad. ■ . ‘ PUB? and hires attendants to operate dial and .elective relathme with pet bility, the on» «IM praaanta th» nratret m hi» «»antnt fwora. wbo cottld teU blm wbat tbe "devil’s *Wo hop» thot oar »lut» thov win rate operators aad tbeir empbryrfw brtt^raom od »pp»»imnra. Pbr »mptoyere bè of nth lotómt. to talr rtatun and to seehinf unlformlt? of epwilloe tv 1* ree^J warn. Ills croft too Spoa About 4,000 *t>f these are now ro- • rack »I tba Dÿrii'e Jumpe and area that ru ar *•> Socks win reaalt,- ope ratios with the Telephone Corn- in private office# and Centra* OtBre» ptwyere u ta case atea »ad weeaea ■* do coiulder « nun'» »pp»»r»nce u »n In­ ...uU BuÿbrtttAdart W< C.ek*ltari of pan? in furnishing..service In toll Wore and mbre emptoretf are cevtper —y »SW « W B »atatarta» aa teas «a •racked.- ., — . Baearpl yean later Deal; attempted dex to hl» character and nunteltty . . . tho »ha»p dapartaaaat. today. "A* hat *Ute, anil the butcher la. coneuntly 'sting full?. • . . - * . . (hay e n capaMa af p-rfonalfix * pa»-, tkalar be*. S kn they haroma .1» to «oat a aacoad barrel down tba M»a pointed oat m»»r Ub h . a aautU Increasing. The brand of telephone The Telephone Com pan? hae a sp* capadla red either tba lavaUdlty inaar atraaai. and »tain bla reft «ta ' »nd rightly w. - lock of ÉhMp will coorort tho wood» service through these private swltrft-' ctal department and a sperhU force of area ayaicaa re Uw eld axe peoalaa ■aaabad,'tba baiyel broken, an d lb* of th* fan» lato au»t »»d wool; aad kt.k» »n eftort lo prere nre • | other—and the area eos.cod In pour tf upon n piano keyboard and strlk* Id* o« i tbe awry and eeallnt li la dened. . trouble to correct 1L Before troubl* lag It sharply wllti tila ioiddle hnier» N ext day bright In cities of DO,000 or mors popula­ starts they try to prevent it. If pn* tare Hut Ibnosande of ffti» tiefore One of Clmplu'a coinposUlooB baa t tion tho country over about twenty- Bible, and conjrary to what might.b* lU t ibe «lid tir e ) era», rxiraried passage which takes two minutes end five per cent, or nil telephones are believed, they .welcome calls for heir from tvefcn and irrr*. It .waa only In five seconds to play. Tha total pres­ operated through private switch­ and view complaints philoadphlvaMy .oniparalleely m W tlroca, toon alt sure brought to bear on thla, It Is boards as well as Central Offices, and as golden opportunities to .establish or re.ro Iborttnd yean a(o. Itiat II •aUmated, la equal to thres ■' ill tooA ¥ In manjToi'thesV cities the pmpoTtion relatkHis - wUb.-4»rivaU.-apcraiorB-ani. irtun o l to .o n lo rrduro the [«O 10 T he.t»*r*gf "tonnsga" of ai, hoar*s is higher. More thau forty-two ot employers. • • • elaeery. • .• pitying of Ohopln'n maslc vnrlet front eyery hundred telephones In Atlantic Tbeso physicians of telephone ser U t o k i ______■ SEPTEMBER SPECIALS vice make regular tfslts to private nr City aro so operated, and In Newark ' . Am Oboiotu Nood -more-than half the calls through some flees where there are switchboard*, Is F r e n c h T e r m ELECTRIC HEATERS Ixrmrl Keofolll ured lo b« fond ol ot the busy exchanges are of that advising not only ou operating pr»c tellln*. a I.t» ah>mt bla litlle a >nall lo llM middle of llie naiL nrai are an' e^ty relief for conatlpatlon. Naturally, with private switch­ should • by right’ be pronounced "Bo," 30o »sell up boards. Company owned, but privately quieter,' better lighted locations, or ('er Knd ttbefr lu m r al Kaart-miKai A never falllnr laxative. Gentle tn ac Suarexl $lr. [7an(«|ll rrmorrd ll hu but cuatora baa given li the pronuncia­ Hoofing Materials, I'alnU, eU), lion and absolutely sure. manety. IO ib* b»-l(»< tion *YJoo" ‘ • iaw n Seed add FcrriHrer for Pall Bowing .< ^M ev e rin « » 5»iry.._toinc*eaie.tke dose. . n v b a ia fbet U r T ' draw leg B |ke hi* «Lilly pstH-rtcore «if J. R. REAY wibmao's »(dbere In married llfe.r-l'i rhaage . P A C K E D with V A L U E

. im p ro v e d M iner's Pan • 1 15 Union Avenu* To litkv It»r |»Í4iv u! Itu> ftimjjiiit the Plymouth dollar buys the most in its field ■ Phoaa lSJ pen lo wtAtsiiu« gold from wind ami IBB grawi. e whlfllng bowl d«vliw*d liy Nebraska man ts »s#-mt«Nl on ifu> same principle a« • mixer of a t.r*ea» »rvsraiLtr. *«>■ IV|iuln M** •-bealev kfjgaizine A m oiving M-rt-t-n EMTHEATP retooles tbe o«*r*e gravef tvfiue tin (gorasrly Miam‘» y ih a iriia O l' rtiii •lAiirvtw" w«wi tisc/t': Wsihlngtoa Bl n w Martai 8L, Niwark This U Bilal «lift gn«ari> llml re/iilh " /*r/ru/tf lifanvh Kxchangc unJriilCcnd&ril^XrrirtUlCaT.lilJtCt'tiitttrttnirr , . tb» .hM«4>> . geU.. jwrtlclv» as..Jiiw- tuna of phones not only in the cities hut all material e dajr . with LENA 0ALCV U» LfW L td » over the rtnte onil nation, •»•mpfiiyers visit the Central Offices and leW» h°* and tim Telephone Company are both their, calls nre bandied * thrre^ an.’ -V - - Drily MeUntee—ladlee-îic...... highly liilereWl^d in obtaining the co­ make the acquaintance of the oper­ ...... Aficroscopff W riting ..... operation which is n requisite of any ators.there who .handle them. Maa> • •• Agev'-ss» in if*»' at««’trtif w*»rl«l Ilie such complex ..htiHlue*»» ns telephone tliousands bf 'these visits are ^.-H' lUad ut lluiwrt:.s m Midi tu. iieie .been 'service, if thVservice f*"lo ho of ltlgh 'every'Yir; «ritte«» hy a brrnill .In •»»«(* liny lei MAUCHGHUNK quality. ... Kmergeikcy service ' for priVat ters lbsi Ibe c«»cnp/ele w».rk «mtild .oe Telephone people want th o . best switchboards is organised to a • hlgfc p r m n td I* a walnut stiell • and Return $ 2 " ^ ® possible service, because it Is. the oh-^ degree, and'available night and day This Mory was «fciulned fut iiiatiy % NIXT SUNDAY M* MPT. M joct of their business existence to Obtaining competent attendants Is >«rs astil > a learned Frvorbinan ^ m i + n a o t * f í r r r t + n P » t Lssvs Cranford 8:11 A. M. furnish It.. Every private operator oftentimes a difficult task.Tor em proved that by writing with e. fine Ktumilns *le*ve Maucb Chunk, >4 :44 P.M . wants it from the Central Offices and ptoyers, and the Telephone fonitmn qolU pea on B’piece of «reí I urn eight from herself' and her equipment, so 1 : Add Qm Hwr for OayliaM Tim Is organized to help. U will provid> lache» bp fen be «mid wrlrw thirty - “ C H R Y S L E R - that she can provide It for her- em­ verse» In eecb line and e e ld get 2.MJ such attendants for leased boards fn. ployer. Her Job depends upon It; The tinea on each, side «I M*e airtet Thus man who goes to the expense of leas­ regular positions, for varnt!oa. or re the -tetlais would hold 7,Vai verset np Philadelphia ing equipment and hiring attendants lief periods or for emergencies ot each iM e. suklag fbe iota! of ibe 15» brief notice. . wants and .expects It* because he 800 verse* of lb* Iliad. ■ “ • wJir/unt '$2° • _ : - - '------• ~ • moi NCXT SUNDAY aad U p T U f lH .Id :j TELEVISION TAKES STEP FORWARD IVorat Timo lor Storm*

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N«* d u in i b in bun adopted by Fa// Flower Show thi U. 8. Departmeat ot Agricoltura for thi uhi blu to by nudo tbli year T h a i at tbi .Trento» Fair Sortir U>* «rub ------JEo Be Held Saturday - WUd-OMMI,: Jo*;Fy* Weed, B M A ? lOlkweed. Tick TbefoH w AstME Clover. Onueae. Fern*.- .. . ■ ...... ; ' . • or v n atSBc taw tuc^.... Horticultural Society Has Arranged for Large Display of ■ • r:--.’ --' - SaaMsa K. VEOKTABLU . Open to grower I tn Union County. Beat eoDeokm,* S' durèrent kinds. Rot Exhibit*. Will Be Held in Preabyteriam Chapel, war 38 epeefmen*. ■ \ ■■ -. - ■ Open to, amateurs only. Beet coBectloo. 8 'dlflerent kind», Not over IB _ij^MaRJM«^jajt . Commencing at 3:30 P. M. - Judged both for quality and neatgeat ef arrongenlent. SkSSSSS . îlw Cranford Horticultural flodctf has rniulft ntl imfigsna&b for **** (Open to Orowara tn Unlon .County) 3 bunches Orapes. Any variety. holding of ju Fall Rower Show* which la to »**t place next Saturday in the Flat* Apples. Any variety. Not over 5 specimens. Mrs. T. V. 1 Presbyterian Chapel from 3:90 to 0:30 p. m. Thau ajfaii* always pram vary Plate Fean. Any variety. Not over 9 specimen*. bland bai b interesting to the townspeople and many front neighboring mtnmuntfiei M< Plate of any kind of fruit. Not over 10 apaolmana. of Mrs. Oaor llOftVI •lowing is a complet* lu t nf *hw rules. nM m eiul i IS— o f-th e . r LaimaAie O*« glaByTevHedU M a lM B à ly Ur. and U o m e n s children. BU a M. CROCICBT, Preaidant Boulevard* az catidn at'Del V* ÿ* MH«. L. DeBRIOARD, 1st Vlu-PiaaldtDt - V l U k Ur. and'Ui L H.VAUOHAN, 2nd Vtoa-Prasldant ' of 20ib street U« $. Qpvernmcnt Display WINIFRED LIEOWSKL Eacntaiy trip to Libert: MRS. a U . C RO C K *!, {»or, flac'y 'U r and U N | nf September 21 to 29« LlfeslM fig . , AHDRJnr McFADDKM, Traosurer have return« --ur-et-bare -bccu ¿umilutod—lQ—rendm ¿pent the Sut moro effective ilonioaMritiOUi on the ------DIRECTORS " ■------Mountain “Ca proper handling of tnjlk mid herds Mr, F. c. Woodruff t i n ! T. Angltmytr H arry Paga been visiting and tbo location of building*. Tbo dls State. play will be educational and will ihow SHOW COMMITTEE YourlWUot«'< a Î , Mrs. J. Rei a cow tenting ledger, eoy benn varle* L. a Vaughan, Chairman Too, Slay Have and Stewart, tie* for the United Huueii, the profit Mr«. T. Angiemyer Mia* W inured L lunU a 1C C rocket ed from a tt la growing tlmbo/ anti tbo building of Mr». Uaowakl - Ur*. P. O. Woodruff Harry Pace Ptom lac* Thai Saalt WUlseyvUle; l Fedoral aid road*. Mr». E. VUade Mr*, a 1C Crocket U rt. L. De Brtfard lor Sin O’clock . ■ the bob» of. Andrew M cFadden ..... street, until Subcrtbe to The Oltleen and Ohroo* who has been l a n = Jde,7»*»J9er.3ra*r,--___ ; 7 „ „ AWARDS PROMPTDELIVERY .....Bat inllieiiMMitscnhiune.. ’ Ribbon* will be given for the three beat exhibit* in eaoh'elaia you send an -S .O .S .” The Breeq 1'rUca will be awarded for the meet meritorious exhibit In each aectlon of telephone orders, plus the characteristic excellence of Kenilworth hi Iront the . Us nwelings i all our grocery products, has made'many friends POINTS OF AWARD AS GUIDE TO JUDOES cent, of' Mich E x t e n s i o n evening, the Perfection of 111 »pen Artlatie Agrangbanent for this store. . When you want, “good things T e l e p h o n e . . made to seci Color ...... - ...... 30 Proportion ______„.. ..30 ■ to eat” just telephone your order to- ploys in orde w*. P,ilr*ua '.M.,..w^.i r^~. w . .36 n el«n,*i nl »Q“™ - ■ÎBFiU.'KgJpfMCtmf IB /UUrW nilW NBf W IKIV* 8 ub»lance~-.T.“ ^^-.^..;:.-'—r.-u-|il-— — Perfection of-Bloom-s ï s s î i k u ; the society w Form ...... ;...... 30 H arm ony of C o lo r...... Two—Three—Nine there in no chance lor its yearly pin 01m ...... ;...... 3 0 Diatinctlon ______;____ -3 0 That’s . . enaharraaaing roan piatta- Mr. J.’ Car TWRLVE RULES TO IIBLP COMPETITORS has returned th m a . . ., ■■ awaiting the Competition open to amateur grower* In Union County only (except in J. F. DOREM US ^rom Ireland, aectlon B. D. Q. K . L.) - G R O C E R _ ForDetoIb JmstCaU e Miss Floret _Non-inembeni of the Society who wish to compete wUl be required to pey - The-Bmsime**-Office - r — lias-returned- an entry“fee of $1 .00. (Hu* may be applied to mamherahlp dua* lor Eastman SL and North Ave. vanio. where 1030 II ao desired.) ' weeks. Exlilbitora are requested to mat* their entrlaa aa. early aa poaalhle on ‘Where Every Customer Is a Personal Friend“ NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Saturday monung. Sept. iOth. ’ . AW—).Ml I ni- i n, liilil»» There was All exlublta muat be in place by 12 noon on Saturday, Sept. 13th. No the opening t cxlilbltx will be accepted after 12. • ■ M. E. Church TI1E LONG, HOT, WEARY DAY Competitor» are limited to one entry in each doss. „ _ _ - Mr. and IU la sure uTliuvo a pleasant and refresh­ All exlublta muat bb urown by competitor (except in aectlon J). . ttvenue, are ei ing close for those who have awaiting Ail exlublta to be correctly named If poaelble. new Chverole them at homo that luxury which only Competitor* are requeued to bring their own container* and to care-far The Men's b properly apiwlnted bathroom can them after the cloae of the ehow, ‘Iha Society will not be reaponalble church~~opeiie give. And modern snuitury plumbing lur them after the ehow cloae*. 9th, at 9 o’clc AH exlublta are .in charge of Iha-Bhow.Commit!** until tha ahow cloae* at for a straw-ri has plated them ul the disposal GT rich U:30 P. M. . , ...... and paor.alikiv for few -purses now a- :~Therl^iiC» Any merltoriou*”exh(blt' not provided for In thla achedUlt wUl be eulUbly regular meet hays are no limited as not (o be ablo to recugnisod. Before Next ¥ ashday ! noon a t 2:30 j afford what was a few years ago an rl*lio Judge s decisions will be considered 9nti 'alm ost priceless luxury If you desire Khan, of Past Amateurs are those who do Uie work themselves and do not employ regular Mr. and Mi to know all about the up-to-date bath experienced garden help, „ daughter ' one! , I and fqr what a moderate sum they can f e i I are visiting a be installed, call up HESS UKOS. the CLASSES Order Your Arthur J. C|u Real Sanitary Plumbers. h__Qeorge_M^ DAHLIAS A)«miw~ 9e«t{{HjnQaRMmen - Section A* ' — lAmaUUr* Only) HESSBROS: Collection of Dahllaa In 0 varie tie*. Not more tn»p 3 of each variety. ing; a boat < Plumbing, Heating, Tinning Named If poaalhle, ....Long Inland i lied Dahlias, 3 blooms to a oontalnevi On* or more varieties. proba’uly woh Telephone 111 P ink D&tUlaa, 3 blooms to a container. One or m o re varieties. " . Miss Kathe Lavender Dahllaa, 3 bloom* to a oontalner. One or more varieties, vord, had' tv 7 S. Union Avenue CRANFOItP while DalUlaa73.bloom* to a oontalner. One or more varieties. wheels of het Any other color, 1 blpoin* to a container. One or more varieties. edly safe in t One 'bloom, any kind Or color. _ Only $105 Cash Mr. C. P. a ■ Baellm B. DAHLIAS purchased on Landscape Planting (Open to arowers Ih Union County) or *110 on the divided payment plan Twenty-third EVEROREEN8, 8HRUUS. PLANTS ed by the WU Collection ot Dahllaa In 8 named varieties. Any type. Not more than 3 o! tiop Compan: PEONIEB, HUS, HOSES). TULIPS each hi a container. Decorative, 3 bloumx, one variety, any color. - very shortly. Cactus or IL Cactus, 3 bloom*. One variety, »*/ color. The Thor Agitator is the result of over , The reguiai y o u n h o u s e i s n o t . a n o u s Single, 3 bloom*. One variety, any color. ■ Education wa UNTIL ITS PLANTED twenty-one years of manufacturing experi­ in the schoo SeoUoa C. GLADIOLI discussed and (Amateurs Only) ' ence. In its convenient size, speed of opera- season; Roderick M.Crocket# Co„Inc. ...— wmiom-Mi 137 ~PliiX,13 Hlnom«.- Opa br more variaUea. - ...... " - lOOUnlmrAvenitene— 'CRANFORD -tidnandtheflnequality~of^itsworic7 i t i s nn tonsils remov 13. -Kcd,'3 blooms, O n e o r more varMlaa. ^ _■___ ;____Telephone .833 U.-TcUow,3bloom*-Oa»*nrn«tww variati**.- - that-could be asked Clothes comedrom the _ of Westfield. A it /o r a cataloç. 15. Any other , 3 bloom*. 1* 1, o r m ora varieties. *. Hospital. 15a, One spike. "-Anyklndor'Color, *s washer; thoroughly-cleaiL - ^ w» -i «;;* .wfln )>»:Tttesdi 1 v |n e « ttrl*brr'i • Becttsn D. GLADIOLI held .with U - . (Open to Growers In Union County) attendance, ALEXANDER BLAIR* spare porta l . Collection. 8 named varieties, 3 blooms el each. , fire engine an ... MEM. AM. tOC. a K. Pink, 3,blooms. One variety. — „Red, 3-blooms*.Osa.v a r i e t y - - - •- mission ahori ..Y eUdw, 3 bloom a,-O nevarletyr” — ...... — ~ . . the.dutch, ha ------CIVIL-ENQINEER------and that the AND SURVEYOR . . Sectlaa E. ANNUALS N Q 1 V ! . Ân Trôner Attachment ty driving as . (A m ateurs Only * . -would lead oz , Phone*raone* 1 j WcstfleldO™"*0«* 3484 «37 Collection of Asters, 4 colon, 3 bloom* of each color. In one container. for the THOR Agitator v PJP Mixed Alters, 6 bloom* In a container. - B litte i Cosmos. Any color. Not more than 10 blooms In a container. An Amerio . Room 3 P, O. BldgT CRANFORD Marigold*. African, blooma ln a oontalner. . 8 and-parchaae Zinnias. Any color, 8 bloom* In a oontalner. r - - The ironer, light in weight, can be at­ Any other Annuals; 8 blooms or sprays In a oontalner. atiaospbsr* c Ipl . OLO FLOORI M'ADC TO LOOK LIKE NEW tached easily over the wringer shaft of the cetves hie c SeeUon F. PERENNIALS Installment p . (Amateurs Only) ■ washer. It heats as qtiiqkly as an electric maturity pm . Chas. Paterson and ascesasi Delphinium, Any ehade, 3 iplkea to a container. hand iron. The operator sits at her ease, guides 'a w tta oo thi FLOOR LAYING SCRAPING Eupatorlum Blue. 8 eplkee to a container. Qalllardla Grandiflora. 6 bloom* to a container. each article through and a biglwashing can goae to the i *<4 HARDW00O rLOORS A SPECIALTY' ' Veronica LonglfoUa Blue, 3 spikes to a container. trail of once Lille*. Any True Specie*. Not more than 8 bloom* to a container. be beautifully ironed in an hour or tw a , manta.—S ir ; finisL.WiCOBtalneninwte w a u -TWephone-TOntty-STSl- . . *Bactloa O. SHRUBS - . The Thor Agitator with its ironer attach- O l d t 738 Jackson Ave.. ELIZABETH, N. J. . (Open, to Grower* In union County) - ggeggsuaroa afefflitSsg s a a ifC S K & ■" ‘ kb-'Lelghtoa BUS SERVICE Hydrangea, 3. spikes In a ¡container. Not over 381 long. service ■J England, a. From 1 Berried Shrubs, 3 spikes In a container. Not over 3S* Ions. ' " boy stood < Any other Shrub In Sower, ,3 iplkea In a container., Not over t** long. . reading.of Ü CRANFORD : a SevcdTeen NEWAUK.PI^lNKIKI.n— 118 SeotteaH. ROSES $154.50 cash buys this combination .chant, who', Bbim Iravf. VrIei iir ftl and . • ...... (Amateur* Only) ’ town on eon North At m v i-— Hybrid Tea Rosea. Any color, S washer and ironer. On terms $162.50. . b* followed l ... ■ Far Xtwark Roses. Any color or kind, 1 blocm or bud.' nnai, beating ■ 'Weak da/a and Saturdays: 7:21 $5 down,- eighteen months to pay . AaU^ and • every hodr until 11/32 Section L ARTISTIC, ARRSNQCHBNT the balance. i- - Sunday*: 8:32 A. M., and every hour ■ Dam until 11:2 2 I*. 21. • ...... - (Amateun Only) m - , CaaacallaA' with Nawark-Naw 38. container of Dahllai arransad tor and efloot. Any kind of —».n . Xbe monti * York Boaaa ai Pvbllc Imlce Trratl- danc* of H o Ml« Nowark. — - «. t Sower or foliage may ba und with the Dahllaa:: - ' ■ 38.' Container of OladloU. arranged for harmony and: affeCL 'Anx follase or ta Hay day . BUSES FOR JURE small Sower may.be used with theoiadtolt ^ ^ alaborsta coi iSrrvlc« D t £ t w butt» container of Perennials, arranged-for. efleot . severa! vaili ajforrf « tpltndid mtunt of carry. Moet Artlatie Container ot Any Ktnd of Plowera, not to exceed 30 In. In two most p . * htgpmtitt to thtteuthort. Mounr height or w i d t h ...... hnU| th to trt, or to mtUttic or ... da net and tl oiktr tvtntti Thty on idiot for Moat Artistic[Container o! Any. Kind of Flower*, not to exceed 11 In. in ^ pknktromtiagt, orTotcra,...... height or‘ iwidth. ' ; " ■ ■ ■ ■■'■■■■ ' ■■ ■ ■ PUBLIC 03 V h o m t Bm tnon 970Q, Bm* Mv Swtkm J. CHILDBXyrs'EXHIBITK - . "(open’to chSdren ii-is> . H any m ai E U B L i c i g S e r v i c e Artistic Bowl of aardetrilowers. ' Any kind. • - : . t h a y q n l t s Artistic Basket of Qarden flowers. Any kind, grown by ekhlMtcr. g l i W it

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BOROUGH BRIKTg DR\R08EMKRA.\S SELLS LAND sH nurrs s.uxi u o u k N o n c x s A E X tll& m : GIKUT CAMP lira. T. V* May ham, of Aatorla, Loog a u n u rr» sals—x«w i m w i . Va­ -UUM Bad Vbb ' ult. **. (U«mS II. BuU«r.. V*L fa Yaw- J«a«a t‘, Bucta . «ad Vbb of IT'S’ Georg* Ogden on 23rd street established, in Monroe county on th Wyek Lull, afitf. «M I IMStr Um d*. u>. T*. iTr-._-AADua.aL L«»-. ...; Bucawd -, «TplalBt "b#:' , Bbe -am 1m m -OiorttyTor tu t t tuane. site-of JM ^m tm g am p-and lain site " *T*'*{rtvr-rf th* ahoTi-aralad nrH uf tort ilm u im irtuo «t 11*- la Um of Dr C. Bv Roaenkrana, of' East f*« Ui to «htortod t «hall '«igwa* fur tale Nrurl. «betwla Um BinMMl Ur and Mrs. Vm. Von Ohlen and * j I’uUk1 «rath**. at th* Bhertfl» oAca 1* tit* fl«u -u« renala buUdtu«* «ad children. Billy and Janice, of the Stroudsburg, which is located abou t'ltf i.f KlUabwtb. N. 1. oa , ' . three miles back\f Marshall s Creek - WKDMCMDAV TUB l»TH UAT Of Mid >«a W>ek Luci, dnarrl Boulevard, are spending a week's va­ SBrTKMkKK A t*. last. ‘ bUiBL And uBa Bulle« Iba! tmhtm SI* cation at Delaware Water Oap This promises to be Vvaluable addition at two oVlo,‘t tn Uhp krtmioim of Mid d*]r yuur *M««r w ««id nu—k l l J to the summer activiues^of this section. i lU)]t( Tlnrl. . .4 Mid v-ourt. u KlluMk WBB«abbi iwuäifN^ay« Mr and"Mrs. lamphere and family, Two loU ur tract* U UnruuKfa of Kaallwurtb iftrr nrth'ir mu« ywu uf tklBi b k ia f uw **■ This was announced ox. Mias Elisa­ I «Inn ro u lr. know* and ddlpilMl wi -Hm*' H-YrJ w i -IbIbIi 'lb« g«|iUI i « U yracMd b of 20ih street, have left for a weekend beth K Adams, of CranforckN. J.. who iwa la ut Uap-uf .\ca Oran«», fl^td ionuori Um »utt «ud indf —t.kM» haka «alarud wd«r»d «x«l««^«••) trip to Liberty. N. Y. -1. 1*0*. it follow*: - . you •. .■ . purchased the land last \Tuesday . f-’U as *ud 4t. Hunk 413. .. WITN'BSN. IVlet r DbD. BMWB«. iu«%« * t This Tag is Your Assurance ’M r and Mrs. Deans, of 23rd street, ihrbiash the office of the Le N$ a r A Um Mjd Clrrull Court. U IH uldk lb* el«tit . L*r>j »mowhlio« *w>#o»lmatfly II.SUV. umiUi «Uy uf July, hl««UBr bundred «ad have returned home. Mr. Deans has L’HommedJeu Realty Company. Vand ‘ « . - lUlll'KL U TOOL, . t««Uty eiXbt • • . - . • - ...... ' Hbnrt*. WM. M MAITIK. Clerk. Spent the Summer as ounaellor at Bear who has an ambitious program out- WKBH k OKXKX. H..IV* rarirTirouTBir...... - of Honëst Used Car Vaitici “Mountain“Camp and sirs Deans~has‘ Uned for tiie place. TDJiTCr™7- " . -I» n OION IARNTT ^'IkCblT COURT. IMar been visiting her parents up tyw -York j The site which was purchased con­ C«r«v«Hu. ulainilff. »« JuM ' 41 buckaMawr m iU lff 8 KALX—ls t hw rirf «( .Niw Jer- «ud Van Wyvk LtU, •*“*— 1Va Arttoa «1 / II yvm am In ik* r m iìm L r a umJ itaciiy wlM g n | —fit Wm U n State. | sists of 114 acres and has been devel­ -9 Bttwwrn Alvao K 1**bbmb. cowplala- Law. «o Macbaale« Lias CaaaUibl. u r - r t m i . In and learn how d ta k a lO tK .w r/N u a Jg k iaa l hv oped to a considerable degree by Dr. •iil.- **w J«r- 1‘lalailff. who mltha. «1 bu. Uf fWr««M« cumptc«#lr «* p n » M v»mr pur- iktiraytfl atahanka . Mrs J. Reid and children, Richard! (urpursllitH, ft »1« UcItwdiBl*. XL ft. fur Rosenkrans since he took it over. There Avenuv. "WMtWd. Nuw JurMd. *B|* Uut: chaa« whan futi bug a u*«*J car W'« bah««« «hai no (a im a««g«n and Stewart, of Cranford, have return- '■ Ml* vf Bofi|i|«l imalM - l. On Uardt H. )RM. Um tfajendanr Vbb tfrurn uat . . ' ed from a three, weeks' motor trip to, is a four-acre lake on the land, which Bjr vlrtu« uf Uw »U>v« *Ul*4 wrU at ieri Wyrk Lull w«4 Ut« own«« of l b l uf Utid la t«f uim«I far wv#rt IvahJlalfii Ita* facta* la tur itirwtnl I kli*ll *u*im fur Ml« by tit« Tuwiuhli» of ORofwrd. la Um Cowly af m r h««n wt«4rd n u t—-lo r Iff Wtilseyvllle, N. Y , and are vuiting* at is adapted 'to swimming and boating, I’utori. «ud Dui« uf Nna.JtraBy. whlrb 1« laid Our uanl- car dtrpartrovnl (• l>uUlc «««du«, ut. th« HticrtS'*’ ufic« in Uu o p tn lfil um lrr (h i fatnoua R«J aaaviraa tha *rwM»i«w«r-h*uwff v*Im the home of. Mrs. George Ogden, 23rd; and is well stocked with fish; which will inlirt Hwum. • In- Ih* city u( ■ kllMlwUi. iN. J . dtrau. «LwHUMtad *u«l illUiiHlUkiil «• UX aa wall a* a t«p»«i UMa. - aagtw form one of the main attractions of the Number Kt«bt t«t bbmk Tbro* i»> wa at«« - O.K« Tag •vHMtt'~il*v«lup«*l( hv street, until the return of Mr. Reid; WKIINXSDAT. Vk^JiiTU 1UY OX ««mini. "KaitaUirc Xatb,” ' Crabford. N. J.. tha Chamvlcf Muktr L'iNMiûny (actun car, - who has been motoring in North Caro- comp. * Skl'TKUUKH A. D. 1«3I. tm . made by J.' Wallaco lUalM. Civil Sn«b twu. v Ift -UHi -;Y*14 « ceiUlu . «hrtkff. il^it uaa rr,|uired Ut Im duna and perfurtuejl Mr. J. Cardner, of Newark avenue', do . with reaching a decision to buy. r.vllL i|. WAIISINSKI, Hoir. th« oooauucUon of lit* said huua«. |ara|«/rua has returned from a vacation and u> kl)JA llaiK-r. r( *U. defettdaiit* »urk arrd . i t>ni|j|rled Ih« Min« Jin «•HHirdanca a returned - f rom--a■ visit • to Pennsyl­ sBe^Tn'minnr^nneTQccess'uur'oiTntf •H—t«—for «*<»» i.f ui'irUeaii-d I'M-mlin ■------■hllli III*-»»TIT-igreiineriT^uiTuIi' J, |*ik. ity virtiit- of the il«ir>-»l«u Uutlii« th« i>rufrrM uf/ili« work plain vania. where she spent the past two proposed new-camp. fetlaa to me dtmtml I ahail et|H>*e for tiff rneJird.froin aald-buebyhaater Ih« auo* of weeks. Miss. Adonis does not propose to. lose I’V l>uli|ii' ivmlm- «1 the WiellfT« nfTlie Ui ttie four liuudred dollar* tf4«J»i, but uf Ui« r«- A Few of our exceptional Used, Car t ourt llouai'a In tli«- t tty uf feTilaalwtli, N, J inalitiiiX aum of fifteen huddrrd'dollar* 111388) There was a special program ai any tune., but will get things under w $> ou part It»* Iwen -paid.valUiuiifh ^ayinaui ha* the opening services at the Kenilworth at once lor the oi>emng ol the camp in MKIlNKND.W TIIK 31th PAY Ulf •Men lu,ni demanded. / (MTOUKU A. II . IttfH. - li Hald debt U. bjr virtu* of tlia provlatoaa Values “w ith’au OK. that counts”. M E Church ou Sunday, September 9. the sunuu« of .1930. winch will mean Ml two o < l(« k lu U«e «fteruooii uf Mid dar. uf Hi« uci eiiiitl««l./Au act to aetur« in Mr. and Mrs. J. Klughers. Newark much work during tlULnaeryening..per­ • All ttnii»' dot*. Irarta or t-atrrla of jautb» «m -di4iii.x.aial:.ulhBr^pajnufiii fur Hi« lajatr ..aud. l.mnl*.«- »ItiinleTyUiX «mi I>e1tix lu tlie- Town materlaia In eferAoiy any building (K««t«h*0 uf uveime, are enjoying the purchase of & iod. There is a four-room hyuso un the >M|i >f Nr- Ji »»«•) an.riidnmil« ther-uf. a Il«n upon the two and llolug Iota tiumlMrra firtorii iiumlrod. iiinrt) one-tialf alur/ fram« dwelling huuae. which U 1926 Chevrolet C oach...... ; .... 295.00 The Men s Bible Class of Uie M. E, be. enlarged for general assembly pur­ one iliVll nflerii huudrml i^m tj tw«k.( l-»«2) uUtul 3d fnA lung and about (8 f«d wld*. and. church ’opened' on Sunday, Septembei poses and. m addition, camp house's flftern -linuilrid uUirl) tlilvr » b-Vl.l). flfloei the uficniMUeted garagv atxiut It fr«| wide and ■ 9th. at 9 o clock. Plans were discussed and mean hall and the like w)ll be con­ liiiudrvd ti lu «'I « -four ll‘>»t). In.. Blm-K No (I .IB fctl «Unp„. wliUU. ai.e enrttPd upon .Ut« land* 1925 EtMX'Cotch ... 195.00 ■ :iti>«iijr Tnuw kl«p *•«’ :44*i>f' d«»«‘liifjv at r r « n ‘ ■if Hi* )lcfoitianlvA'an nyvh Loll which are il* for a straw-ride later in the month. structed and the camp equipped ui .Uui furd. 1 «ton . County. -N—J., -H*>vilou_ No... "srrtbeir tn Ui*-hret' paragraph- uf - thta- »«a- 1926,Ch«hfrolet-Sedan ...... 295.00 - T he ladies-Aklr'.Sowety- opened. it»| m ost modern, arid up-tu-datc.maxuicr. ■»MCI mil Juli« • 1-Uu JW'-T- :pl«tt>f;..*iHLAtiwtL.|tM.-Ml4! Ivta ok ' nituiagti.^.’..:.: VbTjttnHjr-BixU'tfnfTr^itr." kflkabHtt. -N.- Jr. • *tnl IMalntlR dmiauda ae. dantagra. 1130«, with regular meetings on Thursday 'after­ The comp site is easy of access and Hied Hi the l i»l*.»u 4 'ointr lli elau t * Kll iiyurMl theroon from July T. 1*11, ■ . StuU Beurcat Roadster 150.00, noon a t 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Oau- is located in one uf the. must beauuiul /ttUlli X J . Jour 2'.. 1»UT a»-No- Tl-A / pai l q. iihiVRit. llc-ree atuoutUitiK a|>t>foil|ualeit ft.H-0 . ' : . . . . Attorney uf plaintiff ghan, of Passaic avenue. sections of the county. Many local pco HAIIIKI. II. TOdl... MhotlfT :» fo • • . 1925 Buick 6 Coupn...... 375:00 Mr. and Mrs. A. Culbertson. Sr,, and pie have visited the place os guests of WII.MAM V hliOVKH- Hoir / _kluall:______±Lv»....l.„/... daughter and grandchild, of Chicago^ the former owner, Dr. Rosenkrans.— ...... EXECUTOR'S SCTTLKMCNT, ' ' 1922 Chevrolet 'Touring Car : ------;...... • 65.00 - .'fiutb'« la herol-y glvcn. That Ui# «.rcuunt uf ■ are visiting a t’ the home of their son, Stroudsburg, Pa., Morning I*ress. ili,« au)«crll>er. Kireulrli uf th* lati1 .wll) and Arthur J. l|ulbertson, of Newark Ave, - f - F. R Ó L F Teatauient uf Lerf W >arlorì WOLVHKRIL, Prm-tur. BARRY RTJMMRR. H iH inl probauly woh t get. — I willv result In the saving of a conoid' J07 llruad Ut.. N. J. Miss Katherme Kanski, of the Boule­ P. 0.110x111 / C B A N fO B I cratblc sum in the fuel bill. Heating It Kastman Street . Teltphsasa i OrtntoM atti KM: CUANrOW, N. J. vard, had two tires stolen from the! contractors in Cranford are ofleruig wheels of her car while it was suppos-i free examination service of all heating edly safe in the. garage at her home. systems in connection with the na­ Mr. C. F. SchulU of Roselle Park has tional “Mukp a .Health Examination ol Look for the Red Tag “ with an OK that counts' purchased one oL the new homes on Your Home campaign. - . ^eviiBuickis the/Ve*^ Twenty-third street-recently construct­ Tills examination, will include, an in­ ed by the William M. Arthur Construc­ spection of the grates, air valves, nip­ tion Company. He expects to move in ples, regulators, pipe and boiler insula­ very shortly. tion, and smoke pipe. The periodical The regular meeting of the Board of examination of grates is especially Lm Education was held on Monday evening portaut because a burned out grate will In the school. Routine matters , were cause loss of fuel, will interfere with discussed and plans laid lor the coming the regulation u f the fire, and make it Onoof HieGreafest season; " . difficult to hold firc^_ __ _ ...— wuilam~Mardg,~AnhtirrJr:rhgd~-his[ —Air-valves-someUmca-becoiub -cluflceii tonsils removed Monday by Dr. Laird and cause the radiators to becbme/air- of tfteUhited States . of Westfield at the Elizabeth General bound--' - Householders . tiiould- UUsii' ad­ •. Hospital. • ■ vantage of this free service to also have — * tOn> «TtMsday^ ^«rening^- -Uve, ^regular * v me«mr^M Tth e-flrte-depkrtmenr w*» aroanil tlu^vulve siiin." •• GASO t IN Er:5 ALB 5 - IN; NEW J E R S E Y held with Mayor Oswald Nltschke In Tlie Joints between the Radiator see-* ;^Craccfuf^ wnfdurs iristrad of attendance. The Mayor reported that tlons often develop leak^ Sometimes SHOW VIDE. USE o f MOTOR. CAR.5 spare parts had been received for. the these leaks only show/up when the j-traight lines -the gleam and sf>arUe , fire engine and that it would be in com­ weather is extremely cold and the plant S ta te 's Road System EncouroRes Driving mission .shortly. He also stated that is being pushed . to ks^capoeity. of brilliant colors a n d chrome plat­ ...... ^ By. Both*Residents And Visitors., .. ."the clutnhn had.been.loiiDd..toJ)ftJaulty ■ Lack^of-ad«iuaf*“-lnsulation-is-aii- and that the trouble had not been faul­ othcr common cpKise for incfUClencyroi ing! n stead of d fa b“ effects^ - • the" ty driving as some ill-advised criticism the heating pla^t and consequent, waste -would lead one to suspect. ' of. fuel. ' . most beautiful bodies ever built ••• Every smoke pipe should be Checked Blistering lndi*tmsnt over once j/year because often the out­ Buick’s masterpiece bodies by Fisher side appparance of the pipe, will not SGÂ5' An American baby Is bon on blr# indlcat^that U is .burned, away, on the and-purchaae system, ts cradled In an At * Um. wh« moUx cm, b«utjr.... Iomda »nd 9Ut. Ih,. liew U»«* Insidc/and is a flrb hazard. atmoapbera of deferred paymenta, re­ WM practical]/ .Und^diKd - - \r * mhern imiution wm the - o r » - ' brautciul ercr built. lopthcfFcth ceives hit college education on the when there wm i gl\nn* Uck.oi tha wohcfclful MW .Uoclud. oT Installment plan and when be readfcee , SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF performance introduced by. the / / LIBERTY origiojJit/ in bod/ ddlpi-iluidc maturity purchases all the larurtee bM iwrpt far beyond the cofnmon. Silver Aniuvertnry IluieL. Ihe/ era and necessaries of„ life, a home and ikformation has b^en received by In- winmn, ÜM pratc.t denuuul nnd fegrlty Council No. 103, the local coun-. pUce and «hiered . «t/le which ’a wife on the same system. When be,/ the entire munir/ u »cele,ram, u the p e tte d preference ercr en­ goes to the grave he leaves behind a cil of tlie Sons and Daughters of Lib­ joyed by nny 6ne c u l . erty that a net increase of 477 mem­ the mort dirtinctire .ml heeutiful trail of uncompleted Installment pay- ercr ihownt * . . manta.—Sir John Cedi Power.' / bers was made during the first six The new Iluick in the new at/la I months of Uiis year, the present com- FSsber;th*worid'aforBBOrtbuddc» ...... And by...... that , ,U.. menni, .. .. not merdy • c"ccer~-ltifoo*d>iiy'ebodww-' Imffi.awniecJWiUMlMfttffiftltjyi... Old Custom Kept Op tn New Jersey being 28,658,. Oq June operatevi with Buick. Um world'« thrilbni tumin* point in body

' âb-Leighton Bonard. Bedfordshire, create n new inode—* nep ledii-^o six monthSoCndlng on that d»te they England, e.few days*ago. A choir -rand to luminous is the rraultnn.| paid total benefits of $81.000, and since no eagerly ■* the public wcloulSui» T H t 4ILVER. AMNIVtaSAkV "• boy stood on his bead during the it'that Buick's great factonen have . -reeding.of the-wUl pT Edward Wllkea, 1895 when the State Council wan form­ : a BATeAYaWfr'fflntwry .London^njer ed these benefit payments have been reached 'new production levels io ■*2,000.000. ■ an ellort to keep pace With u ever BUICK AuofiUm lo compilati by ih* Amaakon. Rotti UulUcri Aaudukta, Naw j«ra*r chant, who boavMthed. land to the Union county has seven councils with increasing demandl - WIU Maat«»»u«a *aj.i«a ky Flak«* rnnwif^il In 1927 appfoaJmatcly 573 gal Irma of. gpwlins io» «adì cor nilgitail *** A town on condition that this procedure a combined membership of 1,247. 8tnce rapIee^lL* ImatLrerajLrem. Ssj «km JMUpe.U^ «i M w ■ « * ■ ...... be followed In connection with the an 1895 the branches have paid total benèr oual/beating nf the boonrtnriei fits of *93,645, In the matter of mem­ bership the three leaders are No. 10 .ol Union County Biück Co. D uring 1927 Public Senrice uacd niore than D anes o f th e Moors ■. Elisabeth with 5« meptbersi No. 62 of EUZABBTB.N.J. 12^000,000 grilon» af gasoline for if* fleet o£ Plainfield with 257; and No. 18, also of * . The morris dance is an old EnglUb Elisabeth, with 14« enrolled. . motor bu*e«throughout-th« »ait. dance of llooHah origin. When danced Thè local Council is about to make a ■ • ■ - . ■ . -,, . .. In May day celebrations It was, as drive for hew members. For Informa­ . wHXM u m * wnM ouin uu u n r .. .‘«tuoi tu t jh iiu n a * •laborfte costume dance. There .wen tion apply, to any member of the Coun­ • n i a success e* PlsbUe geaefae. au*. dsuilnpunai« o l New Jnesnp asm bn— if eaeesfeee." eereral; variations of th lr -dance, the cil, or IJrs. Elsie. Harris. Secretary. two most popular being the sword denes sad the ribbon dance. ■: Changed by ChmicaU PhilipErkmanflr. Homotenlsed milk la milk that has 1 SOUTH AVXXUX. KA*T T.lèphoaa Oraalord M* OHAirroRD v . ■- Good M o d ia n o been mechanically trealfed in *nch • PVBLICmSERVICE ' Many men are In-good health unti manner as to slier Ita.physical .prop PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING astloa with particular referenceto tbe ttey : gutt^work Then -they drop to OOKTBAOIOB JOXBU iEOm BIU*, UBTfOE tern. jh p ii. WlthoBtjj^bt^work la the Mediti on and' àppearaboa of fai (fob- ...... ■‘-'J;.'".“-- ..v /i” .< at..< ;? “irf'ir

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; 1HK CftANPORD CmZËN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i f . 1928

For a G r p ^ f A f Garwood

»M*ra>aj3aa^trf façb«»ty^2X£g'-» Garwoo [ 5 Quarter Century Quarter Centennial Band of Uarwooc, Federation Band of Elizabeth, Polish Celebration One Big Success Band of Elizabeth. " ' AT THE MEMORIAL TAttLET H ie unveiling of Uie.Memorial Tablet Everybody in the Borough and I housanda From Neighboring was Glider the direcUop oi Veterans o. Foreign Wars. The usual ceremonies rtitgZ&gCTilS&Z&tS'i (:jyi ^ A“* — ~ - -■** **'C'~*~ - Towns Meip to Make the Occasion One That - as outlined by their ritual were usea . Will Long Be Remembered. The presentation speech -was made t>> Mayor Conrad^Keim. -,w.hQ.said-^tMi p arti: . - . Tlic (Jener»! CominitU;« In chim e ol anil wcrclollowcd by the »clioul chll- *:lt is needless for pie to mention that the Twenty,111th Anniversary ‘ Celebra- (iron in cimine ut Principal W. Wi l u i ­ we are assembled. here today to pa., tion of the Formation, of Uic Borough ¡boy and Uie 'leathers of -Uie SchuoL cpr respects and thanks lb Uie men -fîf-4Hir-^Mnl. frf y h irh Fr‘rr»M»r Miryn r - ,h *‘ **■}•* nJI * * ut red- white who so loyally and heroically answered Feier M. Eriksen was chuirman, was and blue and Uic^girls sasliea of the our country's call iii the Flour of neeu happy Saturday night in Uic knowledge same colors. In addition each child Just ten years ago. : .. ' . •., Uiat Uicir plana had carried through carried a small American Hag; The It is altogether fitting Uiat we. bn «even belter than anyone had anticl- Thaudicj* Company had about *00 men this twenty-fifth birthday of our Bor* pated and that Garwood had. in rising m line and also Uiree trucks displaying .oigfh, should -dedicate a memorial to & > w- — -..— to the- occasionrset “0"Tnark7thiit "ViU protmets-of -'their~ptant:- - This- dta- our— appreciaUoo__Jte± * long bo referred to with pride, Clialr- play created a good deal of comment their service'and iwcrlflce during Uie —...... - man Eriksen and Uie*member» of-tim and was-a-revelalion to many who din world conflict-1— ' ■.. . ..— ’------. 1 Commute« were Uie recipients’ul many not,.v. _ realize______Uie extent _ _ of the______variousThis, service tablet which we unveb _ _ • _ /congratulations. _ _ _ _ _ : _ _ manufacturing operations carried ouliUKiay, thoughsmsl^/t may be. nevei r- __ ~ ThC-jceicbtaUBh. ¿axled aius a'paiidfi. can--; in--any -acn^ e xftrea s^ ^ -ap? prrciatioh. hé/cfüieïess “iTshm es forUi which formed on'Centre Btreet Irom lui gcht. mduKtnes. H io Woodmen ol as an exhibition of pure patriotism am. Uie Borough Hall South, Uie route ol the World had a large delegation in unselfish devvUon.to the Ideals of then . . the parade, being Centre Street to Lo­ line and were received wlUi applause country, to their flag and' to then . ■ ■ • oust Btreet, east on Lociwt to East all along the line. Hie members ot.St. . . street, north on East street to Willow.' 1-aul'a Lutheran church lunicd out In hotnra. To them honor meant more . . west on Willow to Centre, north on » body u» »Iw did the diri» Friendly!«“ '* *1,F- ^ *cUkne* ““ l *« has put his hahd to Uie plow and turn- ^...^.T..,^..(^nUer.ito-^iar.th..avcnm\i-t^Uou^Bcu:th..BodJL-ty..uX-fciL.JVUj:lcj).J£xilac0|i»JLxlim;(d3^ rtsRusuwi ’ aSufitt^IfiaftW^ad^-TgBisLw-ftrftig- m & n^f^-sictucneat-aocisor.^rltn President Butfuwskl * and - Secretary God. It“Ta These qualities’ th at- hav to Second avenue, west-on Seumd.av- prompted our citizens to do: honor t. . . enue to Walnut street, norUi on Wulnut Klimchak at -the head, had a large turn out nnd were led by Uie Polish Band of our boys today and I do believe wilt past tho reviewing stand to Third, uml CunLinuc in Uie years to come. - disband. , Elizabeth. Hiey carried a large Ameri­ can flag as well as Uie Polish flag and To the Veterans of Foreign Wars n Tlie parade was led by former Mayor Is my honor ju id privilege to turn ovei Wm. II. Conklin as Orand Marshal In addition each member canted a Uie unveiling of UUs service tablet, alsu ..FIRE DEPARTMENT ______wlUi senior patrol" leader Wm. Brad­ small American flag. The float entered to-Uie-future-ciUzenSi^Uie-Boy • Scouts by- D i^rte of Pocolionlus/ Ho. *B4," In ' ahaw', J r/ as aide, Then followed uti' of. America. I thank you. charge of Mrs. Joseph McCaffrey, was gent, . Charles ticalzadoiuia, Joseph what we t that time as cam- tomoblles In which were Mayor Kclm H ie unveiling of Uie ‘ tablet beautifully decorated and attracted Schwab, Carroll K. Bellers, Prank Btv pared with lay, we can houesUy say and members of Council, former Moy- was by Masters Harry Ncaa erage, Jfthn Bhawdis, Benjamin 'Spec­ Uuu we made some progress. It and Edward Meyer. grandsons SEE US FOR COMPLETE PROTECTION tor, George Stellen, Herman Steffen, m ay'not as great as It could have of Councilman Gustav Nead, who iias Lester Steffen, Arthur Stillwell, Her- been but; you stop to consider the been one of Uie prime movers ill hav­ bert-ßtiliwell,- Elio Talam inir-R olland Tact we-are an industrial commun- ing Uie tablet erected. Tlie fatliers or Taylor, Christian Terp, Walter Thorn, ty our officials have been men boUi boys saw service abroad and wlibst Stephen Toinczyk, Ralph Weber, Gus; who/6ould only devote their non-work- names appear on -Uie tablet, liavlny tav Wenzel, John Widner, Walter Wood. hours to the Borough welfare, we enlisted Irou^ Garwood. After Uie, fir­ done well. . ing of a volley by Uie firing squad ailu AT THE REVIEWING STAND > What we need now is a continuance Uie . sounding of. tapis by the bugier, „.Chairmen Erikseil. of tlie, General, bomh. wu5,IlreaJUld;iu/H exploaed in jf tlie civic-pride which made it possi- jqpl^.ittec^ DteloruxtohoMthiacelebraUon.-We die air an AnTericMi'flbg rwAi!i unfurica prëgrahï'kC tlie 'dedication 61 the mi should be proud of out community and and rtinalned suspended hi Uie air. for ument and at tlie reyiewing atafid/ A not ashamed to tell Uiose with whom some time. The band played Uie Star "mike" and aniplUlers were uula at we copie In contact Uiat wo live In Gur­ Spangled Banner and Uie assembled boUi stands but the echo.back W m the audience juing. by singing-a stgitsa or wood. Let us boost Uie Borough ev- school-to-Uie-r^vjiewiiig—stainp-was-a "erywhere," let ~us all keep In mind that ^ O l | _ 1J. Uie national anUicm. At Uiis time Uic bit bothersome. Chairman Er>xscn read world famous parachute Jumper, Horry -the town will be what you want It to the following letter lrom foeiiier Mayor be! and let your desire to live in a first jje_-gtfu«W-belUx known as U-kedimi. ^afteriufe-iibWr^f— “D," stcpped. lQto .^ c e fruiii-tt-piant i^t«m uiiunuy--bff-govenied'by''ybur „ ,, _ _ owef^utfions#—4»fc»us«help*tii»>-effietiUiii ■ — Master Toward'Meycri^dfldu’desccnded” 1' "^FTew^iSe^ures 'ehlwcd’dinmg'a life to curUi where he was picked up: by a. places of residence, businera and indus­ tinie like oh* of m m iniig old friends try in such qhape \h a t we will bo proud car In waiting and taken to the tablet and associates and/those at Garwood to say to our visiting friends th at we where he placed a wreaUi as a tribute live. Ip memory a s/if.I had seen Uiem Jive, do business or work there. As 1 to Uie boys. Fronva plane piloted by Realty & insurance Dept but yesterday ¡urn there would be no have'said, the town tyiU be what you Commercial Pilot: Fred QottwaU Mr. greater1 pleusur/ lor me, If I could be >want to make it.'". C. E. Downc, an Army av.iator during witli yuu rto yiijoy the cclcbratiop. . I Uie World War and how President ol congratulate/you ami the citizens oi Mayor Conrad II. Kcim, wha made Uic Union County Flying Club, and also on Garwood who have during Uiis period presentation of Uie Memorial Tablet, Cranford Trust Co. Honor floll man from Garwood, scat of upbuilding been the wise united also gave a short talk at the speakers' terea flowers over lire monument. A workers who took, a pride hi Uicir home Col. Dudley, of Elizabeth, U. S. A. Cnmford, N. J- flag salute was fired with aerial bombs town add brought It to Its present de- Reserve 'Corps, made Splendid talk, during these ceremonies. After Uie Velopnient. • quite short but very much to Uic point, TELEPHONE CRANFORD U80 quieting of the audience, Mr. .Alien Klyidly tell Uio people of Oarwood urging on all -loyalty to America, the Bruce ConUn accepted Uie monument hoy deeply I regret my enforced ab- new home of a considerable percentage Consult your Insurance agent as you would your lawyer or doctor on behalf Of the Veterans. Planes from simce and how much 1 would like to be of Garwood's people. Department Mr. Frederick Reich's Airdrome" in lUi-Uiem. May a kind Providence and Commander Arthur R. Qrabowsky of Cranford, also a former rcsldcut of Uie to best of wishes and good luck be al- Uie Vctcranfrif Foreign Wars, and Past “FItANK- W;-MOR8È- ■ B or^h;:h^ctid3r?5riU iil‘towjiIdtlrtpi ways-'wUli.you-ih-your3urthcr-efforts Com mander-Joe—Van -Roscncrance Garwood'« First Mayor and Founder of Uivc Borough tire parade and while unveiling of to preserve and maintain Uie great the Spanish War Veterans, also made CRANFORDDINER monument. - ' good work so well’done., _ addresses. ^ ____t _ NORTH AVENUE. OFPOS1TE STATION // ora of the' lloroiajh/Viciubers /of Uie great attei^Uan as‘it proceeded'along GARWOOD'S HONOR BO Many Uiiinks and happy days^ *» ‘ „The Uederkranz. Singing Society, of New equipm ent .U n e.cooking. D ay.and n ig h t Mrvlçe. / JrBcho(flBoard^‘gUtftea^'«peakers,-,and jth&iuneiof:mMth»^ ow ing,m ats.gnat The namew on1 Hh« Memorial . ? ¿'. Voura very, sincerely,« j s «lixabethitendered^sereralv-very-beau^ tassaaxasB!faKa*{wcsrr^•Ogorge>Pteraom,rGarwtxxtr'OhieitPOÎlIWS«wii timrseJectftms-and^ieff'TTjrwiging'^r «»Sra»»«i5^rjS3>saH ■. CBBONAB t» BILLUS dent, as guest of honors ^ Uio reviewing stand as Uie light wires monument, are: Gcorgo Former Mayor Cnpt. John Burns, America at Uie close of-the afternoon Troop G 102nd Cavalry, N. J. N. O., wero strmig too low.. Tonaluka Tribe, tave Bley, KenneUi Bowlby/ Charles now of Elmora,- was then troduced- and ceremonies. . . > - of Westfield, and Veterans of Foreign’ Imp. O. It. M., also had a fine float In Brittain, Fred -Buluie, Peter Burns, made a short talk,. He was followed by Following Uie set program all hands No Wonder } | ...... T olerance Wars were next. Hie Borough's oldest Unc. T lie end of the parade consisted Rowen Burn^ Carmello' .Butera, Clar­ former Mayors Eriksen and Conklin. adjourned to the basement of the > We no lorgur wumlvr why so many 1 Because n torni eclipse of the sun - persons wander from theh own Ore- and first Fire Apparatus drawn by tlie of decorated car» and preceded tlie ence- Cockley, Dciuils CdniUky, Wni_ Formcr-Mjiy.or.Darcwh.-ftisp. greeted, as school opposite where the ladies , of. the. Is-above own head. will not '--Exempt Firemen-led• by“Tormcr Cllief cdllbpc sent by Uic Tasty" Cake- and M errill 'conkhn, Leslle.jiiuowellf ~ Ralph the next Mayor, in a short talk said Borough had a wtmderfuriot of eats: sldcv-Ah-exirert - telle-tiS'thatr «part" ’(berefore-lnslsf't'hHt'tliere-'imiRPbe.xa.... •. Geergo Rocl&Ulo and Fred. Dusliauek Bread Company which played popular De Motto, Jolm DonoUghuc, Clarence (in part) : • : ■ j No pnowent without plenty and it was from occupntlvb, one accidenf In four eel Ipso In America nlso; nnd ht'eno«* was a great attrocUou. Hie more mod­ airs before and during Uio parade and It received while engaging In tome ac* Downe, C h a rts DcreUnl,. Ezektal Du- “When I think^ back to the-tim e of good, too. As, one man saic^, I never Roowflnkes fall tiefore my own note. . ern motor driven apparatus, and. hook was very much enjoyed by the younger Uvlty about one's own bouse - or blnski, Daniel Dugam Ernest Eng lace. Uic Incorporation of Uic Borough, and - (continued on next page) I newl not believe, that the Child cosit i-i . and ladder which Uic Firemen hod In folks. Cliarlcs. Gall. Joscpt/G all, Charles GUI, grounds.—Milwaukee Journal- 1« snowed tip — Hlchter . . - line was quite a contrast to Uie old ' Among those on the reviewing John OU1. Clarence GunSaules, Fur­ hose cart, and showed Uio development stand were Mayor Conrad Helm and man Haim. Allen Henderson, William which has taken place In Uie last former Mayors Capt. John Burns* now Hessler Charles Til. Horn, 'Edward Hu­ . twenty-five year*. H ie Boy Scouts of a resident of EUuora, Wm. R. Conkling. ber, Dudley Johnston, George Kam- Garwood, Westfield and Mounlulnnside Wm. Darroch and -Peter M. Eriksen; merer, William Karolsky, William Ken­ led by ScouUnaster A. -Morton made a Freeholder 8.11. Droescher.of Cranford. nedy. H o k at/ KJellmark. Frank K10e- „ .(¿«at**» fine appearance and during Uie day Mr. AUcfi Bruce C011IU1 of Westfield, man, Fred /Marohn, Ralph McManus, after Uie parade was over acted as Col. J. H. M. Dudley, U. 8. A. Reserve Ra)*mond Meyers. Charles Miller.- Ed­ messengers, guards and orderlies, tliere- Corps, Post Commander N. J. U. 6. W ward Morrison. Joseph Mueller. Oeorge by rendering great help to Uie commit­ Veterans Joe Van Roscncrance, Depart­ Nash, ILirry Nead. Joseph Nobile, Louis tee In charge. Hie Xlarwood Parcnt- ment Commander. V, F. W. of U, SH Ar­ Pardon/ Gulscppc Pctrosllo, Edward Teachers* AssoclaUon led by President thur R. Graboa’sky, os well as Borough •PfafT./ilenry Rahb, Constantino Rocco, ..... Mrs, II, Johnson were wcll_represented officials. Hie parade Wfis headed_by John Ryan, Joseph Ryan. Walter Sar-

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Pattai« ...... ait 111 I« IR “tes ja rs ,“ = \ (ilo'annl * »wy*W» . •• |«t M» I«» Moetal ...... • feti / Il IR I Pela, which was l'»ru*la t . I » III I) ...... - u n í a / ti il ; A ct^nsntam» *.»*•.»- - r t------: ^ \ V Tt«b Umd i <»• . - SU M 111 M A J * h MtaaklM»— ' III 14 ' ¿\hch h i S L ïïSJïïbiSTïï-rLbj^Iour ò«l- i A- Schaefer, U rt:il ï ^ . « U 1^>U aad ttai did noi get »U the Wa. Hola»»« ...... ;- ltd SII A «il r Anata »aL.-...... i: . - til I» . . _ _ _i» • 1111 .i rl ea el a.^ti.: Al„ u.nmtUi - - l u t t i Dtadr« WarrM . - SU ta tù I«1 II u n i r the people thought they «hould S \. Muli Imi»« <«•,— IT* ITI Y .Huk Un* Po...... - MI / - l i t i ------ha,c Craniord ewtabhtaed the that {•U»tit»ao"Aru»o ...... •• sia tu u t tilín W—a ..... —• ». • M -y Y 11 M tUlyh- M'l»M*a»ll , ...... iss Ui su Y- Nuh Uad lot...... SU «M *r n M ■w-hool »nh one and alterward two Ttiotuaa ITilaa ...... M illi Y Auh. U«4 4V...... - III . i n i «her. and Crantord Fire Department Ukipaiol llaiilun ...... - i» « m t Xwlauti .. -.il-...... IH IH ' a# li . ? e t ï .— - wIS4 V ., . ;3g M IH 41 K«li»Uir«r lava»* • ■■••■■■■■■'•• Lunla l ‘*h«i ; .• ...... /»»• •• - A4» “ people rightly concluded they would be A« wparmte municipality. B)l«ariltn« Marnai»-«* .... ITS A lt« .....14 il iilmannt IH«d ...... — IM Iti I4S If = ^ H ^ ¿ S * v r : MitiU 1N»U|I »..•■■ ' .....;>•• . STS StR Lin* muc-kaulit.-...... <■■’ «44 III I«IRR Frank W. Mone. who waa local repre- tat li» . II 4* Mari A»«» ...... -•••• 111 «Il «I II -ÏÏLy%«~ “ i ■*"'1"« “ •T ’P ^irH ^eta«'- * m: J “ * Mra. Pl»uint)Hk ...... V |M Itt Ul SI lt 4f «I : w,th propeller — g » ^ a s a c Con,«.,.« <1 sentatirc ol the land Company, waa % \ Mul» Und -1 »--- II« » Agnaa Halilav ...... —• IH \ V HuM U “d 1».... « t 4 »4 Mirti*-!« i kki-Uia* ...... I.1S Iftl IH II the Kn.1 Major and the population waa K M tHU«u*i»ii...... 14« Hl SI 44 A4 Arrn«M ...... •• • - IH UT II» il V T Muli Und lu - ■ . \ m • il« ai Agnaa-lUllaihar - ••>- SS» SA fi L o 'M a-rrohn Mr tv hu-on. ^ Allinei IM »>rliaa I» Alidi»* I «Ml • ...... 114 l«OI ^ ------Jti* ** IMiKutktfcTFt; -Slrrfchif-i^noE 1. run. ».. TilgU-«- : ~.zü?zrrr^rn - - * p . ;-----_1IL-1IL---- _ ..I I I m Hrtklni l« -...... " « ------Mart MiiraMl* ...... IH If 4 - • r u ll­ H « 4 - KUlim Muli Hr . 41 Itili Pali*«Ino rumi*« ...... ITI ITS isi 44, I» II Buui« timi Mr»* Il I« »• It II M 1W«-aMÌ R*'*"------*— 3« . 4 11 Mirini« Ita.t'oal» • • / 101 14* UM ' - were u n la ie i b , the Special Fire- M w ^ ro a , J K ’-^ h r bulR lllls *, lUU in u * ro- «nt,- Me»l*liai» -■ t>.... Il 4 U A Blf»a Wark» ...■.,?■■■.*...... - Ml III •4 TI ìli A W I« A 4 IÎ >4 Marta Mnrahlla ...... - / m i n TT 41 14 4» wnrL company ol Hoboken. dmcmjiScluwnweiM-r I- « eS „ ^ ,lm afr five church« and aeveral lintiA S Aimm k**-- SS SI ST «111 M. tata'ailnul ...-.,•• •-•...... ; MS 144 14 if MM Hrrlita H«iuilU»r • • A 4 II .1111 Iti H 15 II :rre a Cu°mme n ,d conttaued U. a %, » U d burldmga and M «¡a- Jaiura M»««.«* ...... 11.11 Jna. Marullo ...... 1 I f II aa resumeu ano ------. - , Smllh w ; Brawn*. H. Fatkcl f tirino-. mw k 7 Ja»«« H Llihllwdf...... / II . MRI krtuMl Mal*»...... ITI» . 14 41 M Wlillak«...... If 11 AA. till hour Maty M«‘wR ••»•• ... t t A U» Il A 1441 »41 14 III II lanuta W»|naf ...... — 4»------__#4_#4 h I. M-a.l...... *....- h m ... _ll.5*_ iiiiiiiii "Kun Hn»*wr 4 1Î TYHlAhid -Tt««4- I «»^r -— - »4M Mai numoiid , ,.... Alfr*d Wullall ...... II • I 41 li II Van AMI« * t/l. Alt« HAI 14 14 AiW'lpli Writ ...... 14 II II 141 43 4114 £ íS iu£^rtrr¡^"»o‘r .r i'i^ ?-«™« » — — - t. Muakl- .....-•••‘- ■• 114« tiaitaal ,.•...... il 1.41 Jbii.mi 11. tlghU-Hli Han) A Ann»« P*t------/ I« 41 IRM Anthony J. NiyHr...... •■/■• Hi 11« «194 Mary WUIta ...... M 8 Italia Mora« ...... ■/ - III In III SR 14 Ji>*e'[,li M .... IN I A SI 41 Iua-I.ll td. Ilwlltr..... JautM A. llr*>»'8!-■••-;•—•■/.... n i tu 41 11 •­ iMitrid k king • Iti ili V«l.l’i h‘ Y-' Muti. Un*» li« /- ...... h i ns • -iUtwW‘tata_lia»i‘«.*— 14» III — 4444- jY Jr Huh-Und I ...'• m h i 4114 “ MTW*---- K I) Umili».....• ■/■...... i"1” i n ill — im i-- IrFitr kokf*)aahl . III SU A Il ST II 11 •».li Mat-M*»...... > HAT llyman Hylum* •■/...... •.•;■••• SIS «AS i. MiiinlU«* . . . .1 1 » U .Ili 1.14 111 In Hi HrlmlUi-r • 114-1» !H * f( 44 Maria 131114 IMI M ' -A. I'araolin...... HI III «34 »4 ■ Pi II p J.tnaa A t. HailjtA, «M IT III II ’-• "Y - Hui» Laud 141 ' 411 141 Tl SI II plaie Ttiuniaa ...... •" 141 N. T. Muk Und La...... 144 111 I» AI It II hsliuvi 11ifiua»...: -.*.....• - ■41 lit IT« 44S 14 IIS H -A«M*U»-4ta»8»““— -•••"*• ..171 IH I.moa-/ lt»i*naa....------....HS--...... «4lH Ife •• Miri*wl«e dia I uw • ,!. ITI N Y/Muli Und La...--- lit HI 14141 • il II luftail*AUtaHL-w~w^',-...... IM HI IIS *1 IM ! . TTi’oiiif*' T«tr*i»———~- ■raçte*Âü Vf \ ka>l*a------♦ 44 ■ n tr \V ’A.' Kailur ;.....- W A Ka*l*r ■ A*ft«** .ki-Jtnii« ...... Adda kl« i.ananl . ;...... Proti O. Hnnann ...... - • p.vdlaa llanfcln» • «i» «id i (*ima»lliUI«T l.aylWl l..H?l,,;‘ |)«S3t )*mra Klimm« ...... Til IM ADlli-ny iiu«rr»«io ...... / 111 «M :• f ib e d e p a r t m e n t f ir s t e n g in e . til IM Ilnrlhan AUW*«» —...... S litti Allmaaandru Lr«a ...... / SIT HI - ■■ Hub. Und Lo.. IHtatTI «34 UiS3t Kobbe> Market, John Mycra. grocer>. J A Wangter.ll Ftakel G ' p^“fd .‘S^hera* *1^” rhg°o^°home] Parade Committee-i ll. “ liy ' ,, — an Industrial commun- s. V. Sub. Uu c- «15 III Scher’» drug «tore and the Aeplian ol- .1 S1Î ta III . 0 -n .J0 d ,P = . W Held, A „can ^ 'Very* way «Garwood consta- -¡.u « - - - Ill-SII fleea. For residences, .Wells Loveland SU ta SII $860— ol Locust street was unanunously DOW. N. head. J. w tuu u.s-n a progressive live coin- N. v. ¡¡„¡*. UnJ ^ * ' »Y1 «Il Ways and Mmm- '' « “ J * ' ^ L y snd ,, etlebraUon ol Its twen- L” |41 io SIT Rwsrded flrst. He had amid the Dags 11 ITI tra A In two tiny hammock chsirs Ills last Durroch, IL , . x, n rvt* iv-iiitli Annivcrwary in Uio.**y it w m L y. Hub. u»»*} t«- : li) IH .", Buys a NEW and Larger pair ot'twins with the Borough slogan. * « 5 r -tlf dope l ,v ^air notice^ th at iron, now on U * ¡¡¡J £ - Jt 341-349 A T. Bnttaui. C. Schoenwemr, . i iilbm ïôtrg^-ot^urse,--lo-thc ^ M ^ lS l« C ^ ^ t^ c:;Ar:^eiar^~ iS 1^wilh^hew(iU"tn'-do5^Dr'ff5^^"V_^|v » tr4gk-K«nf ~ L ---- iii w »m _Y I «taurga -Putba Mr, II Jidm-1 Ixsind to come. < -/ •141 u t - Gencral Committee, althouslh mmil and Lu... 111 ta lli - -others^ helped materially,-The commlt-• Sk-Richard. HurnL-Hems. \VKko:I,| .(«nm d,!»» ...W ith Proved Spc and St:amina.... -*wftoîtir lo in î î — . tceAVÜTA« - # Vw^w-’i^r' PVST'Holt - g- ^euifeCcniA, Alfine 4Í^th^Ci;lc»d _ 1 AaaHmlMRlU»■HBHta «taUh u i t i ut ' ^--rarimlttêe-Chalnmn^Memhgr S ä S tte e - Chalrnmn^Meniber K ,r,uuïd b* shen eo. W n; îinri t ,« mi includa.. - . - , - • j arf-tvIttrUHHaimi a.nn. - littaiDia-,:—-j— tii 11 » - - "om is.; ^T ñ a^M h ^t» w r ■ CompSyr playei-Thmos; or- Altieri li«gni*»l .-'•••'<•• Agr»« lialUgltaf - • • ' • »14 • ' :. j J Itarrr • .... -.... sir tatM 4M K s w a « . - Ç trie- sUglits; î » to“ Gustav Hloy ^lor Uic.etec-, •■ï-1 . Armor Brona,. bookends. a rt objects, jCu**mte Hitt««» ...-... iti in 141 FroaV^Parade. B*' Bradshaw; Htatejl-, Al*« Hita*«* Il1-131 J M tion of t!i* »lands and Also the lamps and smoker stands. Siiti» 1X4* A nd W ith Fine»Car Smartness*- Cài» Wàrren W. Mâlaey*. Publicity, Er- X Y Hub. Ui»d Lu.. lue.. n i n i in the refreshment rooms. u> jjiTkicy Periorating Compuny. re* H C 4i. MaawlU Lu.« ,15T l ’d» 14 4* neit W J-Holt; Relreshment, M,rt. A .L(^ wl.ior- lumber„ruTh^^.-^« ».;WjV^ . 9cyWU 0f. perioral«!Jnetali* S. Y Hub. Uiid l u ...... m-iM-'-;- I» M tdward Rtl ...-...... 7 , IT» ITI 14 4« backed by«Studebaker, « ^ ‘bSïïi the Riech Field for. airplam srniOL- Jlesiu-Ch Labor»lories, now ex- parfit-HIuvm a------— -tlt lT» - - 14*11 munlty Service. Gustave Bley, Speak )irrtiard-4Ha * 1331«34 ' 14.41 ers. William Darroch:. Fireworks, !ocrimi’iiungerlmcnung on dryuu fmtt and.Juices -„I j.»™ r. i*»o.. SITUI 14.4« l* —Dlf Conxirauon.- ’——»r > InM ' tintlMlhAldhousehold ' ClCRlI cleaning riachar . IMI Sarnas Brillata; Music. Wells Love­ Wide Aid»*« Adolph KiigtittarUi SII-3T4 . ■ maierlsU. _ ’ I **>!»* . TM I» 11.11 ■... .- ■. ■ a nam e ■ , > - ..... - land; Dsnce, A. Smith, Pinktag. »»•. As s rule those who wake op and Kalharlb« M*fw -• - u m i I 44 ^ JEüd» Mí g. v w r ------i man w. «lt lo MI Il II Acker* Reception, Mayor C. Helm. Had themselves famous *woka efc_ 1 lUJ'inutxS IT!» ^ t o i Commlttee-Mayor Conrad SII 143 ILI! many years before ... ; icr heater. k~ * ,J wjIdM^ « “i‘"rrkt- l i m i ■ j which has symbolized integrity, K etaT ctal L. Johnson. Jo«. Deren,er. * Excel Asbestos Company, (;r.r«Mj fc*»iocii.-...... __14Ìtall»-. 1911 T -»Jjjjy...... - ...... J Trail« a: H^ilta.*»-*' l i m i 14 91 Judge E. Ewald. Walter McMsnus. John ITI ta ITI Ht3 D isp o sal P la n n e d t^ fV d m l Foundry Co., soil pipe* *hd| < 0 14.41 Grtadel, Henry WyckoB, John Rlchsrd- 1 X* Y Hub- ' ...... n i u t 13 II A certain till council Inilmaled lhai 5 iron castings. M I «*■M »HY L.Kub' Jluaelitr.-i-v'igjr •*"*■'■* SS4 ta II« 14 4Î for 76 years j Klrnzs? Mig. Co.. cleaning fluids. ^ 1.1 itunaa J. Latgnagb.ir..... n i ih «Il y Historical Committee—W .W . ltal- »all iiirt. ’ refuse, etc- must be Im Î4IH 14.41 medlntelj removed, otherwise lbecoca i Khickerbocker Ice Company., srtifl- Itulli Utal ...... A— r -r 17« ITI „y P. W. Ewald. Joe Trocbcr. J. DÇ s Y Hui>- Land l o , .... •*:: »»• sn-ts« IMI ‘ remer. W. Kelly. W. Kaylor. T. Farrell 111 will Into I* Inov'b.Ir <*vtn hoods Agtita n*tta«h*r ... 194*139 II«« Drive It Today! Mri- M»*- fintai...... n i io n i li«« ______——— - . - - ___ . ■ K, . i. J Harrs ...... 41 H 4 ») — 7 ® l Ilobtal U««,...... :* w] t L Harkalt ...... •■■■■■-; eenSMMiat^.* *• rt.' , SHOLES MOTOR COMPMIY _____ j - ■ ...... |e.»ptr . Bt. Tlie. bank not only pro- i.*~-'~;=.T7~ -t. —..- awKct.ariawaì:fBe&sx&jrja: WFSTF1F1 n —pnsfJ-LIlllrJaliW E PARK—RAHWAY <4a^1^Wj>»q~«eU^«rer.se^ili*sk^pbOT»UagB^PC1ft7nBgq^ ,■■■, ■ 1 lie ilineirwr „ , , , a ,. " ------I1 MM)*AiiU0 «nus Chemicalvi,«-— *t Company, * * • Inc., in- j , ^ d “ h » t b s ^ depsrU¿enU. dus^rial cleaning material*...... P m u l IscUltlw have grown wlm ms t t s & s ls.^^saiSWK2j5Wf— ‘ bleclamp«. toggle — -■ Pattern and -Model Shop, pattern SSp? I ” Pioneer Produci» Cqrp-. celluloid-and I metal novelli«. • , frequent sccefui. to nearby tow"*- . . podio Rubber Company,. hard mo- THE PLACE ^ T h a tc h e r Furnace.' stoves, boilers, ra- ' ■ Jangle- DeHea M on - tO GET A .|d lato n AluJnlnunl company, slumlnjun - -Tb# Ainaiou basin In Bojitb Amsr- H AYASH I’S Its, which covers mom I castings ' lion square miles, bas s pbpU{*tlon|nl Vendli, Mfg. Co., pencil vending ma- I m than o n . person per square mils. “ GOOD DINNER* The reamo Is too moch lertlllly. Tb* Cl&*eU Electric Company, electric mo­ ____ _ fee lATgft I^rth* country Is coverti wllb so slmostjm- tor*. ' ' . ■ ■ • pueeMe jungle of notnrel vegotatloo frank Garwood, enjoys also fine nanklng fa- M. HAYASH1 CUIOM. The First National Bank op­ "■ Teliebiee «I . * • •- ened for buslneu In January. “Enlarging the H w ortT cAiNroao. ». J- dn five year* h** enjoyed, * *tJmS A floe way to eularg«' the h« T t-ÿ . yttu» g t, »I ffettfc A*** growth, requiring the < ^ U n * °{ >U , crowd I» aooUte* geBUlne firt»«* - p » . i « o l a buUdlng lor Rs *ole «»* * idílica«» kj now e - h r exacted a t Booth Aye. anA jjjHXBji JtnODR mOH BCHCXJL 1

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*amâ$ jrott sad you need your church, BOOTHS PftWCE CHARLIE . tricks aU over again and to five book aire yourself more heartily to 1U «er­ . That handsome, romantic young ad lover* of today another opportunity to ra t. X «dottar how often wé pray*for venturer, Charles Edward Stuart, bet> sigh for the goefct old daya when men t WINNING EVEN GREATER S ltrr^ ¡pur church that she may M enabled tò ter known as “‘Bonnie Prince Charlie," drank with both bands and women in In the Cranford Churches . meet the needs of this new dsy? liv e has broken Into print again. A scioc powdered-wlfs prei3pitated Total duel# |pray ,iiocerely ftir U we cannot liut la- of. the blood royal, aU uC- h la -Uie -he when spies wrote, their messages in ► ^boraiacefely for its raxes*.— ; ; fought m .regain .Uu . throne , of -Great sympathetic in k and. gentlemen t o knee- ... JLKLi)AU)r> j(;^ysK;iVSL..XJlUtlor|oUMt many ..._. 141 • JSvçcy trua MrvJce a t man must BH tain^^e' throne of his ancestors. breeches bowed low before-pompous The following- w.-rmou wa& UtMiveml 1 learned at College end JStml- spring from the Jerusalem of the innor And he foiled. ‘. kings, and when Romance, a sword at lafrt Sunday l>> IUv. Frederick J. Me* nary*. I3ut 1 remember and shall ever life. What, .after ail. determines a itk side, a laugh on its lips, strode gaily nun'» attltuda » lhe progress of ^ B ut he didn ‘ fail to startle the world through the land. Clciiicui, pastor oi the i*im M tiho- •mn«‘nijx.,r • the m any, things I learned: KinlH«!« •Z t r J Z t** m T ™ w w t Pf*l*niy dreaming. He became, dist Episcopal Church; ui. the nursery _ u id a t . tny mother's Kingdom of Qod but his own heart, at ftt TeasL-the u .., »hft -KingKirtii ,ol- nt Adveniurere^-and___ _ his own reistkm -... Luke-- 24.47; - ‘-tirgnmintf -at Jertisu- knee. ! Wonder whai memories of to -o o d rto " Christ. though he never ruled England. Scot- MARINE BAND PLAYS Irm. ~~— • --- hnmrw-rhtfd^'nUte^ y. -liier irarrs grefaTgraces anoulg operate ag mations of thousands. The announcement * that United a church than the personal attitude of their cunumwiiom to jireacli the -gospel' prM of ail In the Jerusalem of his own The latest to be fascinated by this States Marine Band la to appear In Its members to Ood. Whether we shall to every creature.. But you notice thut home, 'ttiere are some men and worn* dashing hero is Donald Barr Çhtdseyi Westfield, Friday.. September 21, under hand On to others the knowledge of Me tt-lU them that they must twymal yn who shine In society whose homes a young New York and New* Jersey the auspices of the Lions Club haa cre­ Christ depends on what Christ Is to us. Jerim lem —the foundation was to be never mi* their, best side.- Something newspaper man whose biography ol ated considerable interest throughout laid at their feel, here m tii?» 4-iiy <>r-mnre «Moiw sUN^a man shines in the Has He enriched your .We? Has He Bpnnle Prince Charlie is . being pub­ Union -county and residents of all mu­ stood between you and what would have David, the city that Me had wept over/i church, makes his Influence felt and lished by The- John- Day Company oi nicipalities are planning to attend the worked your moral ruin? Has He ACULAK the city that hud crucified Mim,** here I hu> voice to be heard, and yet his home New York. ' ' concert of this famous musical organi­ they were fo begin their wilne**; here feels very little of his Christianity. tightened your burden by his ali-sus* zation; - ...... talking all-sufficient grace? Has He Chldsey. from childhood, thrilled at The appearance ol the Marine Band divine equipment wits to lx* given There is.no gracious influence flowing the tales his mother, a Scotchwoman, The Muster Himself hau begun there from him. filling the house with the given you a vision of Ood? Has He calls.for two concerts, one wtii be given kindled m your breast an aspiration told him of the Bonnie Prince who _ liCOESS •• Nazareth—the home.-xehfKd. thc'youth at 3 o clock and the other a t 8:15 p. m. fragrance of llllies. There Is nothing frightened three kingdoms half out of • the trade, the mnnhood. the years ol restful und benign in him like the sha­ after things pure, and divine and beau Both concerts will be presented free obscurity, prepsrauon and prayer dow* of a great rock in a weary- land. Uful?: Has disappointment been a littl' their .official w it. .and played hlde-and- n nd wUn * held in Mindowuktn Park, seek Willi two armies in the wilderness ^ band comp««, of seventy-11« is proving it Xhiefof the Sixes 111 use Wonderful years of which v There is nothing radiant like the sweet leas bitter? Has so m m been less crushing? Is life a Uttie*more glorious. of the w_e«ieLn_Hli hIancls_JIe read £*.- music,am raii urtlsa- TJUHng'lhe p u t have only u glimpse. They w h o years light of a summe rs evening. He has -iif-preiHuatHitr -for-Jits rninislry~ Tie nofT>rgun at Jerusalem. He has been and“more worth living because He has erytHnit he could bet<, burrow, purchase w|nteri concerta.. tlirect from the M» * In the trem endous »ucce»» which fore lie could be.-the Messiah, the S a­ lived it? Is death less awfuf and the or steal, about Charles Edward Stuart. ^ bamcks to Washington. D C made keejicr of the vineyards,_b_ut_hlJ And"Whcn-he-€ouklu4 beg,-borrow,- pur­ P o n iia c Six_ i t enjo v in g - i» am ple^ea-—*— — viour, He hud to'preparc Himself Hul grave lea# dark* becauae~tti8~dear' feet have been broadcast through the Na­ own vineyard he has not kept. chase or steal any more books, he quit son Cor designating this great General at lost the day came when, enuring llu*rc urc Mime who think that their have passed along the valley of the tional Broadcasting Company’s net­ shadow before you? a perfectly gbod Job with the Standard Motors car -Chief of the Sixes." ' •into tin* synagogue as was His custom Influence must not only begin but tnd work and the radio audience has hod a Newer has any new car risen so rapidly in the ’on the bubuhih. He read from the In other words, have you begun at News Association, sold all his clothes fine opportunity of hearing the splen­ in the home. This is not only improb­ excepting one suit and one shirt, and estimation of motor car buyers for during the . Scriptures the program of the work Jerusalem? What Is the Christ to you9 did programs. - _ able but impossible* Who can measure, departed-for r England, where he- made -fa t six months of 1928,over 13«,000 Poniiacs “ r which, beginning at Jerusalem, lie was the '.scope., of . a .mother*#-- influence? That Is. wliat datermines all-the .other The works of all the great composers to fulfill: relationships, it is in Christ that we a walking trip—as long as ^is^money are included In the repertoire of the were sold—the largest volume ever achieved .. Wlmt did the mother of a Livingstone lasted—over most of the territory in It is our purjxiw! this •morning to ii- or a MofTatt or a Lincoln^do for the see true religion manifested in human Marine Band, the majestic musife of byanycarduringthefirsr halfof its third year ' England and ScoUand.trave’rsed by his \ lustrate how this principle applk-s to world? life,' it Is in Christ th at we behold man Wagner, the charming melodies of in pendartiool This great public acceptance \ h e life of every. indlv|duu,l,. (or JejusHr standing jm d acting ln_ the complete­ Schubert'-and^Mendelssohn.'the "great ‘'B^h’'n u n ’'bf”whjit Tontuic otters at $745 , .... Mdri ov i r„ , U>erc._are 4ju the home Chldsey ended in* Paris, broke but ““rtihn. irietiipItu^lcaTly^p^kliig! .is the many wwial n-hvllonaldps: husbands ness of a right relation to both Ood and compositions of Liszt and the stirring than c o n the most complete listing of such . filled with ideas. He got a Job bs a »tart^ijg point nf every ministry. und W'lv'c.s, pnrents and children/ hrotly. mam In Chrlit and His cross that our marches of Sousa ore played by the reporter for the Paris Times; and in a features»» Fisher bodies, 186 c u. in. engine, the n s and Nisiers. Here-surely is a sphere hum anity is made one w ith Ood. j?nnd and critics are free in expressing il^XThe heart is the Jcrusulem of a little office overlooking 4he Place des G M -R cylinder head, cross-flow radiator, foot- m ans literal life. It is the center from themselves that the interpretive genius for many- social, qualities—th$ fulfil Deaux Ecus, near the Bourse: Bonnie contralled headlights, coincidental lock, etc., which uiu}v to which flow* all lines of m int of the Divinely ordered institu­ FIRHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of the musicians is brought out to Its Prince Charlie was started. It was fin­ etc-! Come in foe s.ride today and leam why \ coinmunlcutlqi). Lire Imviiis' then*, tions of society. Yet we often «fall "Let us come before His Presence fullest. ished lost Fall in New York City—the therefore religionI must begin liiere. Ji M‘i- that men and women impoverish with thanksgiving, and make a Joyful a!ItdoBtuotit-^nh woric. It was accepted promptly by fii£)Jical B ookê r SbI n , 1741) Cm*«, t?4I< Sport RoctUur, S74f| Pharr tv*. HT’tTie life, “Tu -foQf)ser Srdan, SS25i Sftart JUmdas« StUuk. The John Day Company for publica­ Q#UniA#AntnwiaSpr- hqpptness of giving pleasure tq others, partments of our Church School re­ ported increases In new scholars. Scv- Action. They ulso say that you can't tne most canning of all animal# the lenced Uie love of Christ and knows ftijOsJt is becuuse that duty and pleasure coyote haa It all -over hint -rHe-ulUrris«tj'onawave mectlng-of; the-seasou la the Chapel truly, to help thy .LroUijer, and your in life if 40 or 50 iifpiU» imijimmembers _would MEOTKST^ajCTUOKB? R ttbtojtorhxcK™ m cm CS9BSSSS3SÇ -Ttrji i-'ie 1 r ea~ frr; jts . your^f^thiT'H-1ifer4(^ thfrrAhtlof:Ir4of VôfR'tllird^^fsTripT^ thüiii -...’ ErtSCOPAt Cllt-ftCII your social circle, and - pcrlui]» to the they can’t be loyal to thçir own church TilUl^ursday. sept. 13th, tile Woman’s great world, so needing to be blessed. without being sPeLarlan and'narrow , HomoS^Ilssionury Society will meet at • 2) The home is tin* Jerusalem of u T hat is not so. Narrowness is duo to the hoihj of Mrs. Randolph Hulsart, man s fMX’iul life. The social center of an absem'e of intelligence and to lg- SSI Orcharfl street, at 3 p. m. This is each life is the home Fumilv-tlfe ignorance which contracts Uie mental tile opcnlng oiectlny of the season and the basis-of Mx-iety and the home Is the outlook. When a man has principles every mcmbeiN^ urged to be present. unit of*civilization. The atmosphere of of his own he is tlie more likely U) re Friday, ^ Bcptcinber Mth, tho Boy the Jioine ls the first we bi'ealhe. The -sf>oi*t tlu* convictions of others. I am Scouts will meet indite Chapel at 7:30 dessonk of the home are learnt first aud no denomlnatlonuUst, etc. Your church Sunday, Scptcm b«.10th, 9:43 a. m , all .deportments .of. UttyChurch School and the Men's Bible Cldu. 11 a. m„ morning worship and sentton by the pastor. 7 p. m., Bpwortli'League Dcvo sM Sataa*» tlonal Service. 8 p. m„ evening wor­ ship; a bright, brief service. A cordial welcome is extended to all.

SAINT PAUL'S METHODIST- EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday,^9:43 a. m.^Church .Sjtippl; HberC Van'l)eWj8upU_ Alplace.loit eyv ^rybody. i l a«r nn, moming worshipr Paslors-sermon -•ubJect.^m-andOut." Junior talk; “How Big Am 17" 7 p. m„ Epwortli League Devotional Service. 8 m.. . evening worahlp. The gospel hi song, sennon and fellowship. _FrJdayL.September-J.4th,_3..p.-m.t‘ tho Ladies* Aid Society will meet for their “Bilver Tea" at the home of Mre. Lyon Chaffee, 31 South.lBth street. 7:30 p. 111., meeting of the.Boy Scouts. B p. m. meeting and social o f’the Rpworth League. ' ■ Wednesday, 8 p. m. Mni-week Ser­ vice of Prayer, “ . • NOTES At the regular meeting of the Ladles' Aid Society held lost Friday in the Chapel, It was decided to have the an­ nual fair and bazaar on Thursday and andthe costly car w ay it is b u ilt Friday, November 13th and 16th. The ladles are enthusiastically planning The most importsnPpart of your car — is the part you Compare tbe cossiy car type of enclosed, protected Positive heat with o and preparing for this event . , neversee! But nhuf tve are especially displaying an Essex four-wheel brakes used on Essex. They are not a mere 1 chasXis^to ihow/the costly, fine-qualny way it. is built '4SifiM:B(gRai?ar3EI|CTi>s»a6r. iwskiiiMimsafBtpyaaidWsgg i4ggfTWCTn3>Q«v.«»*SA.s------_. . wirgtaPi'U...___ aartMgMaaa>»wlEvagLûÊ&JBailar*^ Tsninbhily.pil" U tbe correct name li you could place if—first, beside a Ì3,000 .make' of softness of cetarol that cosziy cars ^ive. Examine the Mr Urn .chlldnn-s gsmsi also -tmam- t e s >• older. designation for tho issm gams, 'range—you would have dramatic, vuuai proaf of the quiet I the balancing of all running .lliroujiliuiit runu 1 r_,. Tliry nr,, be* and ft descriptive of tho penalty of fine-car Essex construction, as distinguished from tbe parts for smnorh operanoet. . enuse jio oilier boilrr i" mi llu.nm^hly tba loser, who most pull a peg from practice of cars in its price field. ' . —no ullit-r Ii.ih tin* ri'Mirvi. lit’.ilin^ fort'o- ^oo . ' Urn ground with hit tooth, Oho game Aside from such self-evident superiorities 4s' its oilier in no iToiionm-iil ivitli fuel n, a Tlialcher V consists of .a speclilo aorioa oi'plajs You would find the samesteeringwheelofhird rubber and brilliant performance, beamy and quality that you can performed with ■ penknife. , l’rn^re», Boiler. A.k your architect or healing ■ . steel core in Essex and the $3,000 car. You would find the ace and fed . in the ray upholstery, the .wheel you ■ contractor. Write in for illuatratcil literature and same Timken tapered wheel bearings, the same7 hansSr asad fee hardware you touch—please, , ■pecificiitiout. ^ . Ory/TAoM Tears 1 roller tappet.bearingt, the fam e use of five cross compare wish .aaiy car—she advantages we~ , THE THATCHER .COWi’ANy I ths motor manltc was. tearing tlong the sood at^OO mUes sn boor members ifi the rigid frame. Cars ofEssex price hzre stusxzed (acre because they speak fom /. 3WI St. KrtncU Sto NewiiV. N.'l; . f e Wnght sight .of a owtty «fri. He class usually economize with mushroom tappet *735 the ctmplete qnfity way in which the new New lo fi-2 1 Weil till, St. C A lM jo ijn W a ir itf lti' * Nmudifocaa« at hor.snd said: “Whit bearingi,ordinary roller bearings in the wheels, ° n d * ^ Essex Sspet^Scx is bulk — thib£* seen or . Had hla^wldpw known,this / . f t k l M r a k ''MiLTjn ' ' v* • 1 ShaJ.mlgtil havs. spesi leas o n . the and three cross members in the frame. —y 1 ■’ ■" ■ «i«àth,nXoDttoal Sfar, Buyers con par for c m our of income 1 P.vO jijV ij Opam Production . ' ^QILERS-FÜRNACÉS-RÂNG^E^ Opium la made from ths white . >PM« grown, la Aals Ulnor, Bgypt. Writ» tor fri* Utiutrated book on 6 Neu Iftp» mala,' Persia' sod China. By cutting CRANFORD HUDSON & ESSEX CO. . ' of Dutgnïng your cellar «ttnb/ftèfy;- ^ tnea ln tha htsd of tho poppy s * “ •“ ' * " j , _■ —id-la mad* to run out and form u --—' ' — ’ - ■ - - gUiumy oohutanf«. (Toni this tho pme P h sn s « 4 I A w m s t i l l * U m t . ' • -, ^ T m m s r n m . ■ ■ Ü

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We can . alwaji bM taco*-1 u rih e risible light by Ila color, such as red, yellow or orange, or use that uumber to describe thi llash Broom Win. / i alted, of court«, that theft kind of radlellon.. _ ------, — unnsT JU _ _ . _ _ ... li aom« -myitirtove fope# In e u re ceree aro can hs more spe­ cific end describe e liebt es s red Pliyxlrlel, have agreed .to «». Cor. High Biid Cbwtnut StnwU . Cranford, N. J. ______la •oallfbt — aoiMthtnc Ihe elsnderd-.ecela devised by the f ir s t m o r t g a g e s a n d that lmparta life and growth. to diah orange color. Wbto ere «teñí, to deurihe the lnrlalbla radiations Swedish I'hyeWlet, Attgetrom. All every Uvlas thief, whether It h t uradliiliUL. ils!Wft..t!f„l'l»Wh!eui!I_ FIRST-MORTGAGE., CERTIFICATES... '‘IK^iltM rplanrnw^W 'Thrform- •U ttoo ayeteKeeo-da.lur.-U». ia to describe which »Ida of the trlalble b# doecrlhod hy this system ol of »n1tn»l\Ui«. It also Ions hae J Principal and Interest by . spectrum we Bod thou particular numbers or u It le relied to Ang "been known that this mratertoue etnnn Poll», eoniellmce ebhiwvl H. A. KIELDSEN force U very timid; vtry eaally radiations when wa gel It spread b a n k e r s t i t l e a n d m o r t g a g e out la tho row of colore If II Is lie ated to Alt, ■ tllapeiled. A hothouse plant may yond the violet end of the velhle - identlflcatloa Scheme Painlcr and Decorator g u a r a n t y c o m p a n y seem to be getting. tne » » • spectrum wo cao ear so In those Tho rainbow le a naturally « . amount of ettnllght as the plant word* or -wo .can «hhrevlsle *nJ curios «bi'i-lniro. In the rnlobow “ VAltNIBHKN ,Ql»is»l awl S'^T1"* f^^Qi000 w « »«.™ .. mu i i eut ef'ilooit...Tel the ptirggTh iblM*n •fra T£Tv?Ti'*fhtmr wo-mar ■'—1----* - t 1 I gyaSTTT“ > »Prif 1/ WlvS —tHra*e4*’ti*»‘c©me-to,‘bo ey nonymoua- laln In eay whótÌiér n'iTvcu cdIBT- th ■■■fnr« n*tw h am this oDDortu<y to bu^ P in t M o rtw w An>11 eieo i n i m *»»»»»' M **< Dm^rh li «~"r»"y also Iw m PoUdrainauring the Title to your H u Many Bsy« end, we say ao or ablirovlate by fra red or ultra violai than thore property. • ' ■ '.'■■■■ It Is comparatively recently that saying « ‘la hi the ultra rod or hr- àio colora of vlalhlo llght. . Roma I. T. LOWERY frq-red -end ol ‘ the epectrum.. . of Iho doalroblo Ihorapoullc cffecls mir «clontlio Uborrtorl«» h»re P lu m b in g Heeling Contractor DIRECTORS bun able to analyse the composi­ aro. rcaulta of oull uno hlnd of end Olrwtsn ef CreeferS Varying ittaete ultra-viale!.-’ lt”T eih sro fo n necce, . 0treat»rs ef WntMi Treat. CtMPtey . tion of sunlight and to -detonnlne Kxperlmontrf have shown Ihat KlUmates OhearluU» Olvan. ■ lobbia, ■----- — -Treet Ceweea* —------me -purposes'll -tho strtouo-bwuU. eary to know-not only whal klnds GEORGE 11. RATER — ' there ere «fio dltfereoceeTir the Tel. U«1 Oreaterd _ _ l à NORTH AVENUE, EAST BAMinfL ARMSTRONG ROBERT m. HLANK U4CIP new ----- ; , Tir^ultra vIoTiil-¡¡tMnfrarcd or vls- —ROBERTA. taiebaibn------ul rsr«. Sunlllbl. »» well as m oil, eSecle'ofdtlvUtble redtatl >M II »*»»«' THEODORE H. LUDWIG HENRY B. HEGÏHXN .Ilio liant ...... - i l f iiTOTIII l>»»»«H WILLIAM J.ktcK EE of tbs lssser light sources, «uch »r source hut ateo how much of each/ MEDLEY a P. WBSLTUrr tho carbon sro, omit light and h u t A way of dlsUnguiehlhg the*« keeeeo radlatlone from each other 1» kind If w* ero lo be able to predigt »♦♦♦♦* DlnMrn «I fewlee ol all kinds. Dtreetere ef Natleeal - 1 T n.l Cr. «I WeelSeH therefore necessary. The cosiest Its usi-fulneie for a given purmiee. M at ef WeetneK Most light» b ir r more than one way to deacrlbe them, accurately U nlit la need In medicine for a ...... OEOBOB a. F1UTCUET MALCOLM B DlITCnn (HEBTCR B KKLMMKI color. It the light hgi equal quan­ la to deecrlbe the plsco lu Ihe spec largo variety of purpoaoi, yUpKltl. John W. Hein» & Son AUBREY B. BMITH nnnwELL a nichols llotothompbon ^ tities of. all: colon In It wo call It. hands ,> ill ’ raya producy.spedilo. :.^u.JFlJyJ4AMB^y*^Dpil— „ , LEICH M rBABIULL _ trum that they will he (ouml. TImt .--white lig h t,.,lM g .h u autre of oho lei-W# wilt spread lira rsdlnlluu.oul hlotoricat rwtlons^anO/they aye , . IXOTD THOMPSON* PniMfs t . color thah Another wo recogutie ln'lo a epoclrum or row, each kind Isolated for Ihe treatment of vari­ M ELM 8TUBT. WMtlWd. N. J. Telephone w celli eld 8100 this by seeing a colored light In-, of radiation hy lleelf In an orderly ous alimenta. Wlutle sunshine, stead of a. white light. Th, aye manner, .______■__^______that I», the natural aiiiialilne, cos cannot »sperrte a bum ol light In­ ialnlng ainiio dWerourraya III Iht ‘ to separate lights of the dljforent Then we will eol up besldo This spectrum a scale Willi euccoeslve proportlnna lo/Which mankind al-, CRANFORD MOTOR VEHICLE BUREAU colon—It «00» only Ute cotablna- ways liaa beoti used, le now cecog- ...... tlon-of *11 ralors that mar he aumbeia,, Kach -klnd-.cL.railletlon ...... , _ _ __ 1 Morih Ava. (opp. StaUoa) will h* touhd In a dednlte place hliêd" **7thirgr*gte»t dleooaoT-pro-c - prasaat, . - * ' . . . Ilf» world. Otaalard ■ :. IB lit« I pu u w ood oppmltat lltil T s i m N u tt Ciottly P a ç k o d , »♦»giti»♦»»*•*»»♦ . .'lie Brasil mils ara coulllaed In « »ei »♦»♦»♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦ /round, wwidy pericarp-or »««d »•••••• >»iin n »««i»»im *tll>>tllllj**t* P a in le ss ■ImoBt ttie «liti uf ■ inn it i !»••• d* wlin Extractions/ lu which thern hr« muti* of (hd Mwdf or uutBe ThttNu aru imcliod «o cloni* GOOD DENTISTRY Dr. Mailt«* lh«t It would ht i|ullu ImpoMlbld to lasthod m l . _ » T M A K E S llAe and palais«« replied Ihfm. <"irr tli«,\ wer« rtm ovtd -c a n n o t be valued to dollsre and MUta. . which I« do •? ------TMuI ibM táfi/u*ltr «e HOT O A Y S Ih la, Ch»rmr M>dsr«U rOur Dentlatry •» aooD - ...... for «II ds«i«f WMke AccorJion in JamM PLEASURABLE It hn* hfiMi « »041 of mudtcal tra Our Dentlatry la I’alnleaa. . . . PalnlcK Extraction Filling*, BrUges and ijliloo lhat Ihu acfonlUm could not b# {ilnyvil In harmony wUh other Inatro by Uia "A llt” Method A Plate of Our Pure, Delicious -=-■ Our price* ar* MODEIIATK and wlUiln Crown* Ingmed Most ntetilii; hut It« uwfolueM In combtoa Ptm Eumtoatlon ICECREAM PStnlew . lion w it revrnlfd with lha coinlog of reach, ol toe ordinary waga earner. . 'enjoyment that X-RAY'YOURTEETH our superb ICE CREAM br'In^ToThe person rating It. ROASTED POULTRY u . BBWNAK . Splendid soda also. EnnJttUw Mid DR. SCHWARTZ-- -: WIiBt"r*plendto'treat;‘»,MÍ-whag..a la n n t/lila «0- «JtÇf» ’—*7 B80AI> BT^-MlilEAItlriH,--N.. J . . — - .... - ...... wholesome líootl. Ho gated PWUtr* «-»' dgrgyri r , kb-- Mea^Wed.-«ad ,SM.,tlU..Af- W » - . . . - . - - makot-lor-boUt-chlhlrBaaiia .fitawP SeeM eFiral! - nunon ns ■ ■ ■ folks. We afe rrady to ierre you ♦♦»»»»♦*» HI*» »! **♦»< ^TiTn'Tl^f t Y f 1 « * a^««A Cor. Union Avenjio and Alden St.- CRANFORD | with the cholera! fowls ol the wbftt i n»f* I wesoo, dragged TssdT tor cooking. . to. Offer * I • HO n t w«U appetiiwd «Ml IM m fhif ...... TSLEPH O NkS: 1*20—10 1 ' Plumbing, Tinning fktdinToSM' «iti«''W ‘ is *whm- any Mod «I dwUl wwk with m m I C L E 1 I Ñ * dwd eoMfari it tM p ito l «od «I Heating lh« mm» Um de U m quieti* »* MARK I« n u m m i with geod »Uh. W Ë DELIVER WELL SCREENED MM fionth Arsane. I . fi HARTO HP M n'W atkins ;u ry o r Dr. M allas 72 Broad St, -■ G e n u i n e COAL ELIZABETH finds Jk ,K , anew » A.M. « P. M, V _ „ Painter , end Decorator Monday, Wed. airi Fri*. iS I M t $ £ R a d i o Cannel Coal Cord Wood TILSnOXB 111*8 long egperlenee and carotai work ROBERT THEISZ enauroa aatlafactory eorvlee Lehigh Coal & Supply Co. Telephone Cranford 881 in his Paint Can... . of U nion Co«, N. J. 7 t Carpenter end Builder . ■ Fijittrc it out for yotiraclf. It coat* «bout $250 ^ io»aia«;fao*rrt.v ATTfNOg* to IjJJacola Aveana, . ORARTORD ffiujBi!bBm&(fini¡8awiSS3raa2tnNinEatisss&^ WvvY^^TTeHtorrrranriarBmvmvniaiMnlwmiagm {* HoUrwoud Avenne, ORABFOXD • At» Walking puintcil Jiis with Dcvoo l.eao at -•*------—irn Tfir iTfiiirjr~ i i_ n—j l i e «avec! 527 o n lliu cost ol Iho pam l »lone— AUTOMOBILE PAINTING P ainting and Decorating because Dcvoc cover* butler ami «préuili Inrtli.cf. LAOQUIB- * DUOO W B tSU i 111 Beeler Araatw, ' .««ARROBO And lié saved over 5100 on repainting. For TeL 1111 Devoo Lead ¿k./inc Peint is actually duuranteed OPTICIAN HAROLD F. BENNER Telephonat!« , to wear from a màr to tkrm yean tont*r Hum J. J, EICHINGER < Eathnatra Otseo any olhtr taint l . • . ,T I Rerih Averne. « . 0«ARVOat> FEUCE E. DI FABIO Whether you want a new radio_qr not—youT1, l a m c M s P B IM O S ^ r o r ix w o b b 219 Broad Slwet went the monçy Devoe Lead & /in o remt " ■ \ y ’ . Owner and Builder save you! , ' , ■ l a o x s m o t ELIZABETHA N. J. MARTIN SCHAFER ...... /HsraMBaOltoOrSra Come in and let’* talk it oves...... IDT Uaeeia A ra, Orami«« R. t. e ~ — MV to « - tunraoeu Atcftru« ___ , i : Mason and Coqlrector _ w-HLmhîp mnd RuMw Cushion Springs f« For* r a t « w a era f a R. k * R i ...... Tot Brno ny s i a n a r a u n a w a a B O , n . i ' OEARRORO. R. J, ' Estima tea RnmUMd on all rlralra A C- PIKE HARPWARE CO., Inc. FLOWERS ■ Xet sot. ' . ■ ■ • ■ l»r en eeeeefpae Schoôlexi Concrete 4 CodsIibcImdXo. G. A JANSEN CHAS. 8. GIVENS 1£ Ndrtb Affc. W. ; ; v CEANFOED Carpenter and Baüd«r irtruororoo Ilato« 71 1M4N STtoUfikays« Aranas, » * “ *■ * *' ritt>illM n.T ebU u * SpealeUr. 1 ------: --- -A L T E R A T 1 O N S t ---- . Fhco* *M-W RivscridinW r Shqp Stns— OsrpoaU r,«SgL S^U 1*"*1*** raSura«*. ■- w ' JQBriRRonoltf TeL 1163 Y ! ...... a là * ■ \M&?£%ÍSg¿r iISSI&«§& s m m M k

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> »w t¿rn:T •. wm 4jk& Vrooman Flays Tammany Hatt it* MttiittjajiaaL it-igeife w ico Uratefalto ¡H w u ta , Attempt ob I M t 9 * Ä B to • fiu ta i to tito For fo Ffoy "C TelephoneOperators I c to n i ct'toMgiMltaa. to itv w to FUTURI SERVICE to to , « p sadwoChsr. ■ ila, tody. tot Game on Nation's Farmers ‘W nuwrof-ttoe-Xfw-Jersey — I f t o . Bell Téléphona Company « k I w U-toll Uto M to r U M t la * Free-Heating- 'News served through Um night whan IN IHEPflONE JOBS to Economic Expert, and O fficia l, Under Wilton the body of the Mexican flying I • taltaf ttat a rod vai about as Itmg- ace. Captain Emilio Carransa, I tout atari potor u tang Say* Houtton Convention Platform *M found by a b any picker Careen Vary From Twenty Yean aa a a laad _ Fools Nobody ■. ■ ;: bava received tba "ntnetra to Forty-eight—Given It appuri to bit baud bta grand­ Inspection! thank*” of . the Mexican govern* _ I -aether mt- that-:too-Jumped « n d . ¿jj-records lor f 'fiwiiriiiiiiiijji < ji|«ateyrF,irianiMat^%twaw«iaB>Mii»w,,wttiit«aaiaa«uta?AMJ- n e on~the farmers of the nation, Carl S. Yroouan, assistant thst memorable occasion.” five service pins yepresootattra of, toiebt child wocld. Grandma to I v York CW . • * - When knowledgs of ths fata plunjbing and heating facilities o f home, in . That day UM secretary of agriculture under President Wilson, declares that of the gallant Carranta, w loo from twenty to forty-eight years of think. eoaddarabl* of a. Jumper it •efries In the telephone business were that—D. H. Taimada* la Portland this town through ’’health examinations/' we klee, the W»« intelligent fanners throughout the country have received no .. lot bomewnrd. from a. iood will, Pregim i««.------” “ rry .Company. comfort from the agricultural plank in' the platform o f the flight lb the United Btates, wan presented to employees of the New aret making h o t .heating plant inspections dur­ uuvouncra- Jersey Bell Telephone Company re­ Democratic convention. • ♦ — —■-."■ —------■ ■ ' ■ plucked .from the South Jersey i’j 163 vehicle» pines country, Mt, Holly was cently/ Myoteriee of Brain . ing September. d ol thle ye«- •Th» t'ammanj Hall campaign itfaa • the nearest sizable town to* the Two of^thase plne.1 emblematic of *•»» ■ to U -bu»4- oa tha ' Mm - laaUtata of brain,* bta been •aeene -of-disaster-wberr he-had- forty4l(bt and forty-five y earro f i t i ^ Trt»>P 80, H. S. A It can aeil political told, tyrick proxolsca «PM«d la Ho#eow Tor apodal raaearch - An-inspection ■: niaysaveyouheavy/expense t ersahed in a lightning storm. rice respecUvely, were presented to Into tba ajib rici of tbo human nerr* glib at 8 o’CloCe to ft bunch of hay»eefiDfi9 .C.omP*Qy„made its Û4. Decèmber_tl,:_1911, she-w e, made '8U- ' I ■ ' ERHEBT L. METXH, Ine. ■ W Klein. 217 No: but-ASf^__. ..fc. u s f** It furuirtf*1 il»rtinn,"Df pereleor." 01, yee n tetlff^ Inr t WKliHH Miss Ina E. ixy-^r ‘night—iupoi‘'. toqunt 'The Central Office Observer end ' the The oldeet recorded poetical «temuta ; â v îh ENGINEERS ÄND SURVEYORS mwlhcxl of obtslnlog ths tlme--wil|-bs •emo-yeer-wnn- mndeQIvsnlng-Chtef-i I RòaarHOSéUe; Ip tba Bible ere found In Genesis ' MB’^tooad. S treet, ELISA B ETH . ». J. . Thte (Oiall cottega at W ,,t Branch, Iowa, where Herbert Hoover w a, to stk tbo operator for *Ttms Bureau.” Operator. On June IT, 1911, «he wen «1H-2A ' " ■ . ■■ ' ot 5th street, born, hea ,m ,r|.d from humble obacurity to become one of the hlatorle Tbs Bureau furnishes -time in the appointed Toll Chief Operator; Local September 15 shrinee ofxth. State, It waa .van .mailer at th, tlm, of tho birth of oorthern part of the- State only, for Evening Chief Operator, Jaly 4, 191Bd * mony to take Rtpublleon pr.ald.ntlal candidate.. Much of tho front h u boon addod tbo present A charge of five cents Is Central OSce Instructor, February IP, bride's parent alitco ho left lo go to work on hla undo', farm after hi. father’, dtath. made for escb time the bu reau ’s surv- 1922, end Dl.trlct Employment Super­ of Aldene M. lew Is used, snd this charge, it Is an­ visor, Jenueiy 21. 1921. She entered the ceremony PIN MONEY FOR HOOVER FUND ticipated, will be sufficient to maintain bor present po.ltlon on June 2(, 1927. the Bureau, which is established aa a Edward Kuorr, Combination uan it Thé Abratu convenience for telephone users and Is Haddonfleld, N. J , v u presented with Association h «dtlrely separate from regular tele­ Service pin recently, symbolising N e w 7 5 " a n d " 6 5 " — • first meeting phone service,' twenty year, of .ervlcn with the Tele­ file a t Lehlg The. practice of furnishing the time phone Company. - ■ . Joseph Mas: through the switchboard operator Mr. Knorr alerted his aervlce with a glorious escape from obsolete fashions D ellascrra. si Without charge has been discontinued the Telephone Company on July 19. oncri. treasu In the few communities where It still 1908, ea e climber. He he, been en­ been organlz oxlets In the area the Time Bureau raged .In outside work during his en-­ ot sickness c serves,, because this service has tiro career. - plated. an increasing .burden upon" the - T h e - Coun furnishing of regular telephone service this year asl In those communities, which was the TELEPHONE-pOMPANY OPENS I____ oLALOfiflJ«». -MOOERN-BUSINESr'OFFrCES” fclopm ent o jre*nL*iaJnjnll other dlurlrx, Jm thw i -=-*^p«»drwtto- « re e .------^ ------fi«® A new eralrT eo n v en ren ce and' per* 'jona.l service for subicrlbera of tha nient lor th PICTURE AND MESSAGE New Jersey Bell Telephone Company . areas ol pm -,\ r notice was haring busin«.#* to transact_w lth J h e BY TELEPHOTOGRAPHY — and-to the. Company halfheen Inalifurated wlLh A» new dvrclopmoDt in 4elepbotogra the opening recently ot a new type of phy wa» achieved (he-other day-when: buxines* office. One has bhen placed A rum ina .a „hundred-** ni tnevaage, written In In use In W oodbury, and an o th er In lty Parish- ' the now ahopihand method' known aa Union City. • • • urday. Oc to N m f l # r í í r •peedwrltinr, v u sent over the wires In place , ot the usual office counter be snnounc H. it a«»#1*; -laKteÄj-».***» Ing things of the American Telephone and Tole-. iver which representatives of the (IS- graph .Company from New Yqrk to |x>a Company ..and subscribers transact please hold Angelex Bmedwrltlnx i* a ijrxtem of luslness,individual desks for the Com­ itime. Not! >1397, w ho i shorthand which uiet the characters pany men are arranged about an invlt. ■ A f t e r nesujy four years of imitation and gt*ceaad*we«pofit»“Bie.vrfngw&ndefv o( the alphabet and can be read by any ng and comfortable office, with chairs hear at hand for subscribers’ use, and emulation Chrysler now brings to the price the luxury of firring and appointment tin-’ 1 M*** Ma one familiar with the system, without aemblywon a chance of error, ‘ •- - l iable and other comfortable chairs gioupsofthenew773” u>d"65”«lEVuh- gle cbeae new Chryalcn insrandy u the, a n d M rs. i Ml** Emma B. Dearborn, originator lor patrons to nse while waiting or ocssofbeAutywhidiwts never there before. new ti«wtiiiii|)Hrô ïi^iaWiffi^wm» s,^bg#»T rs«^a^s8r^S5rTiBvrbeHirtiftBti ..Women's eampalgn, by which Ho hopea to-obtain at l«ait 800^00 tub^Hbcr* to tho typewritten mcsxaio »uch a* a llngl« Leave Th at. ol the clt IW*~ to - pnoxogrspu,' out as msny as o f dollar*—yes, even a Telephone Information opera­ chromium - plated than their selling o d a could'noe bavej M rs. Feti Words c.n be sent ovor telephone tors of the New Jersey Bell New «tender-: club, urge wires In on. picture by the nse ot . Telephone Company »tend "aces radiator. 1-window silhouette, die secured before. atten d . ' D. S. TELEPHONES NOW 18,500,OOO; speed writing. high" with a gentleman lately of South America- and ’ now ot New Ctoyslet 1»*’ H a t —b y ! Nrw Chrysler *65" Price.1 Wateilsv fa c t s abou t t h e t e l e p h o n e this state. It waa quite late " WIRE MILEAGE OVER 63,000,000 night— . 1 IF * * ’* ^ 7 ***** ... isdyi toirfidralr^yT m » tt {tr iti fwmme matji j n i v Ti m 5«> (kod breeding is revealed quite’as . "I left my tot at a roadaMe dm . U6)y {Hbfidfüh— Üm). much'll^ courteous manuera over the s.iTiÊîÂlsrte J W j u U d figures« - compiled before j T o r the yeer, ai a wbolé. tha U l± raateorant,"' he said. T t vrae : M f t im f . a. k Do s t y*xr, Indicata that phone ^Jmpaaiei in the United States telephont.as It would be In a drawing somewhere on ths shore toad' j room. ;. ' ■. IM B JN - BOR moot 18^00,000 tale- Iraumiitrd as ivtrxge of 71^09,000 between Psxth Amboy aad'Mst- j y . th , United Stette, a net conrerxatioxL* daily, which represante •wso. The name bagtea-wlth'.B. dminc th. yter of mon then as increase o f approximately Í^B00> A plaailng telephone personality la It ha* a fish m ark*! oa' onw side.— estera of n millipn, seys OOO ever tbe average numb«» of con- a personal-asset.■ Its Interior. Is whtt«; and' bins, r Jeraey Publk UtOity Infor- verratione per day in the precedió* qalta new. seatei ^inaaty-are, an Ooamitteek ^More then 2350, ï«*r. ■ ...... ' ^ It U better tn get thexcorract num­ charge* yuo tor dlaner.. er 18.4 per cent, are „rv^l _:.?i*..?g5^g.j|..telfpl»ne workera ber front U» telephone dlfectory than "Operator, {.certainly-wonld : syntea central officee, rAjulred'to txke cere *f the espenjr lo cali H« WTnm_anafmmtto«mory. hat«to lose th o th a t.'I brought In* telephope plant and trafSc Shaw, It from Sofith A merles last year. ed en inexeue-of about 5000 And to- A n o rd e r to r |2ftO,MO 'w a tth o t'e d -Can you help met" CRANFORD AUTO SALES, Inc veitlslng was placed . recently froà\ Oould shsT Shs eoold. and London In New Tork by radio tele would. And did. W. H. W idtman, ,.. . . ___ _— lactaria* I ta e a - I t e - tndia Taa Grower»" A. “Splendld joh.' DattehteL : EfamHug BuftdiiiK 21NorthAve.,EL,Cranford ___ * »»*atu» mal - supplie^ H eto tta decided to spend that Ib a n to - «aid th* m a T ^ Telephone 1033t Open Eveninga ■ totoa aten» SUOL

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CSOI Wrjiow « * J * « * , n g ~ - date foe th e tog card party waa ft**» Mal esine to btowwoe 48 aad #0 « » » Friómf—Sftlufdfty 1 m t » «n« » «“»-**; rué "Tuesday.'—October Ind. .-an » ..the —The Petbdedea Marosi«- place Cleveland School auditorium, at r r HAS TR U nX ED MIbU*” *g y» bAXOny. aepvexuuca *-1 ^ •- — In and About T « r â « T m Tickets will be 7b « to a Includ­ AS A BOOKI AS A PICTURE RICHARD > ( j ' H,.Tsud tran r/. UU»« tiniMHttfOnuç»q mnd *?d, en- *n. ing refreahmeaia. Theae may be had Sfretos t* B e C tA m e* ■ IT WILL. HOLD YOU SPELL­ ction! u n d the army wtwro h* * f ™ ■ Red. brew«, yellow sad gfeea-Misets BOUND! BARTHELMESS for r-»*— ot «hieloI POSH.T PER30RA1 numbernumber of .years,yearn. «Urin««urta« within*«rtto- th* « “ * ■ fromfront . . j^. . . wuter-ru* Win lather futtb^PD a tl&KX CXDOn p , J a rt jf]^« i rvftp.d J k t oorntr. 'fTW iStWf rw r ‘»n*'rtroe.y..At;. ,c m u illWfiwa i m o d e r n i z e the wJwwnter ind Wert 130th' 8U street. w ^ . ..*> L lttle S h ep h erd en * T r t t v w e » broken September Wuliam O. Anoerscn. ol New. Yu rt t...... he world. . .He . ____ was_ a vMtitimtrealdenl ofol Cran-CWiy cuti. Mr. and M«. p . J, J u n t e n . Mr fast boar to sec«« «oto'm Mtsdto* by lord, since 18«» and was a closest ol tte and U n A- c Bnl|to. Mr. Store, rrank mUtni « I « with cement. 8 e« e .«tom i of homes m ' Th»t day the b r M corned 13.43* Mrs. A. O. McPadden. Jr , »pen! last manille* already bave Isld colored I i t^RlTenide snd Fort Lee week visiting with Inendson Um*U- United SUtes by adoption. lor mo« H am er. Mr. Prednck. ™ of Kingdom Com e” ninations," we , , n C ^ . , ' which opera*** tom tanri. ------: ¡halt forty yea«. . c Klein. Mrs dallney, and W- T IMld. «roela - — - - - . ' ~ Z -----ALSO— . ■' . "P. '.„noun«»- The previou* record Helen Tsurnll, ol Orchard St., Durutg his Ion« term of residence Tr> JIM M IE AD AMU NTW3 ispections dur- j i n 83 vehicle» • H ’rtrthluhed June jm t been elected President ot the Crantord he led a very acute Ufe. He HIGH SC .IOMt F. T. A. . Idltnttt B rttàt Bortdom -IN— EVENTS The newly-formed CTanford HI* •SWISS MOVEMENTS- ■A . ¿ihismo vear.year. ! juniorJunior League Uagtre; otol uicthe u Use u “"i”Hopatcong »“' served s i a member of the of Bd An ftctlvv woinnn «unti* ch»oc* I »w» s miw"- - — • _ _...... ___ . | ° ------1 YachtV srht Club lor 19». She also wort a ucatlon and to 1»« waa elected Jw U « s c ^ i Parent -Teacher AstodaUon wto «»( nuking ft bnth of b * »f* «h*» • I rrmoo-SO, B*Si wffl_«neet tomorrow 1 ; ^ -populanly contest at the cl ol toe Peace on the Republican ticket hold Its ftrst meeting 00 ‘¡* bored on»,«"An>»rtreo MnHilrik. Special Kiddie Picture Set. Matinee! hcayy r expense, — I X aTt * o'clots. to the Plr»t Treshy-ldlulM By securmg n«y-n»» out ot sate He- was * charter member o?.1*“ p™®‘ nf -Oetober 8th, T h U OrSktortV1“ ^ ford Republican Club and a a» a lue to devoted' to the lt)«reaU oi Wednesday—Thurwlfty Irian Church.wh .' [HttnHrMi[hundred -wedd wedding rings duiributed Monday—Tuesday ■ — —— . {amongI among the we menmeo oilu the ww club.vw«. ,*~v Mr. and long member oi the- party* t , School and hopes to enllst the active Mr. and M™. J - F r P e ^ t o n l e l t S u n ...... - ■ His first venture In burthMS S!^«Uon.-via memberstoi». to a» t —itili ñiATURK^—^3 i Mr anu ______w t 8uB* Mrt. TwtnaU .and U ui Xaüiall will re America was as an unportor which he T'— Ñlñ~F«4TUKgA——3 v e r y o g r e n tire Ly for two week»* vacation In thf to their Craniurd hume «i oi* -red the real »renU ol the program ifaOSf- ___ |_tcter¿.*WCI<______.______| ^He-bttiH « -t later issue o l ^ ^ L i D -ldiS----- r-you— if~the ' • Wui be announcedIor u WALLACE” 1 B IÛ ÎE 7 I .— ■ * | Alice Lakey returned last uufk h o ^ s to Cranlord and was to* pton«f I a card party wUl be held Saturday tnjm Ba&s m m > Melvin Village. N. « install modern developer ol Ute'Sou to side and the BEERY DOVE Iveiting to. theP«»)**». k»“* nt|.whirt-sbe hasLlpent the .Summer.^...... ------Tuertfay^rhteswa'Ooy” Tjichael'» church under Ute auspices oil Mr ^ ^ c c . Van Nuys and first man to deroloii Ute -w eu«n-th»t • . " * ■e«*/-'' o n i t . no*' lies west dl Hampton sl« et on the a y m o n d --.n —' , Women’s Auxiliary. I family returned oti Fridaj 1 rum a Uirre There Is s sajlng suiun» erimt»*» R “ norUt side. He was a g « a l loves 01 that Tilestlaj Is rullile« day. « " ' 1 - .. . Lweeks stay at Shoshone. N. 1 ■ nurses and a patron ot aU ktods ol out HATTON lier Flnnat Itole! . The O W ^utt will m ^ t h t o r « * p .^ Gmelrn and her son Su-plt- considered a tuekj day *> i _ YELLOW aseck lo r* ' “ “ “ fstates. a s - T u « .-» -.™ "iiâetU'ariwiirrrtrtraa-ab t^ Ja ^ T'. . . «tu noi w Tum teW dW hia=|=- : l> V tiUY iiMHlwr wauLa . - M ig 'Syltuf t t o nfc.-ot-Umidoi'd-AL».. fj;st-iiB"WBll i i e stth,»la«ul,n* »1*"."” ■iv""U)'-v>imyncg' w n * ~ ■nù 'j re »l-tH diU i! rúnñTrr and M- „ ... win open a new gas .pent toe weekend w.lh D.r. and Mrs. amH,lg thc to«t sutotmtttol h, town crimp tural aLlractlvene»» ot goofier than Mtrl t ï t Y Realsasco. to . Av»nue and North J O- Coffin, ol Garden City, L , 1. . Caalnu avenue .was-one ol hts tovo thè Utile anca. . We' VE, CRANFORD —and - m ovation next. This Is the Howard True, ol 98 Centeimml Avc- .devei0pmciiu as was *lsb M>c * ^ baro everythlng In thè [Order your Christmas iiwiiery Ulte llta t. cit­ î ’etnn ?'.T iïï^ h e Sntptoty P™PP«s retunltd uxlay Iron, a two weeks a hid. he named atilo* h rt.to do Jt. Our KEN - operate Charles . Wentworth and v|3 it at his home to 1'hlllips, Manic. v, h.di “ d sprtiigllelal stock lor Ute kiildle l* NORMA nl Cianierd and Hnbeft - H dcn-D Tains» was recently between Orchard street and. ptmw Cards Now! MAYNARD JBBWUÌÌìL m--, SHEARER t Alika*? »Vs^tjtvLauf;. liítotiiíJÉsíftiíÍL'ititiAC-IlHetiuWriSii - lutHng.fRf...... afe thé IncorporaEore tu toe n e w ot thë like impatrong-Tadt^Ctab. T-iS^Wn^tTTône''3âll«ntérrhlar«uer- aiironhTtoir^rt'"W «wille1uiray-C.I>S^_ t ^ X l d d i U l cem. The company Hairy. M. ClulI. ol 6 u a * rtn A v m je . H « « u d ilM) w n . Herbert R.,...... all ol I a copper plate of. your nante. ; , Cbor Post Fence Co. Worto and have Weld {Í Í £ * “ , will be muunicd by a large I ------—“— ------day morning Ufith) io f » « uieKamÚy ot Burchfield avenue, have tv- 11 írlínd». The immediate cau^ 1 Tclephone Cranford 309 4EEK1N ^ t e d TTo Ä T o r o U p u e i l Horn üte.r summer home ^ ^1» death was heart taUure ^ > ------« trance JOHN E. REID CRANFORD, N J. °UÄ £ Ä ^ e lL Í 8Pr Cloud aud Taxi Service DON’T TRUST SHADES R etiim e» Phone 1223 outtolT^slt^^^J1111^05 at P*U^ CTdI1|f^TlLolltotol,ULieretUUtey* s^jit^ev- i ^J^LYi^tis^ome'cror^stncé ^i^a|-1 7 “ ™ Bmvica'. ' I jour lllm» to the » n t place- th at displays-a.. _ j PHONE ROSELLE 0314 Horth Union. Avenue, . Cll.ANrOHD " ^ ^ ^ U n lo n Ave-'hhirH^nse KahL o. » « H Ä CONTRA OT OB! AND OUR REi’RESENTATIVE WIU-. CM .1- NO ORDER ID B U ILD ERS Dr. I. B. En¿¡r DEVELOPING tics "gladly famished mlttee In charge to « « » * ““ ^ " 0«“ at SfeV home o.t bto-nlrt ^ a y ’Vs...»« and rntor- TOO SMALL. ONLY PHtSTCLASS MA1BUAL8^ toe equipment br#iSh , uj bc Fflends to the bnde-to-be were proteut wilj be on Friday muritUut-aLj VETERINARIAN - u n d a ia a ts s d . , ,. toe Co. td bel Friends Of the bnde-ta-be were pre^i- PRINTING [GUARAN'rEED WORKMANSHIP- MODERATE PRICtA IIH K B . . Plant ot western Electric T ^V esthcld. East Orange. *-Unora. ™ qcnietery _8ervlte will be DOG>G ----- AND CAT __ I10B1TTAL „ . , . - - , , . .. . .a ««iJAIa Hi * ' • al»n ItfiflC tllfttV ItClti Avenus. CRANFORD held a t-T h e Plnea New Cranford ’ ‘‘ SÍSmtod by HeV Orion C Morris Turnpike and Mlddl* HL »l|n: 'llrlng them lief*, ne*vnext o*»b«Aaaro-j.Saturday. .| Mlsa ralxQU Marsli. MarMi. moí wwLos An«clcs,|Angeles, fiuRtor j*8tor of the Presbyterian chur^ churchy ; ^ | ISSSMSSSMSWWS SU8IMIT. N. J where, with our ■_ Tim JVoni»nL»_^lub |^ T v t o r t n g - ™ r - r ^ i y - i r t o b “^ l-Tltui'‘ -^¡^^orroTOiT— mrT^A—LpJ ■■ , , ______-TeL 3fll.— 30 YEARS’ Park W indow Shade Co. 1. WllSOU.Vi , EXPERIENCE low»’. 135 Chestnut St., Ro»dlft P « ^ | • i ÍREH .avB i, . - f « r Drocscüel John HpUW.1 Ocfer«e PAUL JOHNSON • ’ yitu.« inire assured»5*laurea .ofof gelimi felling ine il or». ______. T í » T « a iu « f o rc ra n lo rd PJí|IÍM fc; Warner. Wesley A I : ■■ iMMsltiU retuiU. . I hold a regular n^ t^ “n0J ^ ^ l T d wiU «turn to her home In a lea ...... vu,m„„, it. Wtlson.ol E|lzabcUi Septem ber ltts ^t, ure ^ i , . p ^-i^Ä^wassäSr^rÄ SrÄ STS^rxi;: .... ~Mf)Iff,RrtHOT(L~StiOPPE RVEYORS_____ Ht-K«iarTW88ltov™d-Gamuel-H-I^^Klein, an North avenue. East.:...... üffik^ir-M¡UDn--wl^-heHm^- ^latlrcy-ánd-JÍéityon-Mcsslck,' 1 «ll-to • “ ' * . I mi-lÚs i fíl^rfllMTY ■ ----:...... m Knlarglng.KnlarnliiK.nmrgmgr Framing.rnwuiMH. Uwinenui,W4S»'V-Camera», , 1 EL1ZABETR. R. 1. 1 ot 8th itrert. Cranlord. wltt b « » » ^ tond and twé clrtdrró. NeU and öhir- ¿ • • Phone Cranford 1040 -Conunerciftl — Plintography...... äSeptember p Ä 15th, M at r 6 r p. o m ,V U * i «ero- ^ • » * « ...... — a n . 11». »re oavuw • ilo so u th Avenue. E. CIIANFOHD 2 AI.DKN ST1U.KT, ( KANFOKI). N. A. Lot for a LUtits

_ *er “r"21Shubel ot pin e Street: M r. Mason d ix ie GIANTS WIN oi Aldette M. E. Church. ».1U perform It« ^ ^ ^ ha;v0 tlad quite a p;os- ^ a(mday afternoon on the B. fc 5 ,6 AND 7 ROOM HOMES the ceremony. • porous orange season Uils past your held, the Dixie Giants continued ------' ‘ O r t X.. e n d « : M l N orth idroftng WW when, ‘bey drfeatod t delegs te to the ^ ^ „ ^ ‘“ ¿bariei- the strong Wcsjflcld team oilhnUrnon BUSINESS REALTY CO. Association nas we*» wab—------iis attending ft convention . , | county teaKue by a score of .5 The Cranford Democratic Club first meeting was In the form Qt b P1^* 1 c ..After Uie com cntll?n -* ■ w ettflcldprs pli»y«l good ball.but. vvere ...... Cranford, N._J>' to” a T S h vauey Park. Sept »nd “^ ^ ,nd » vacaUon visit- Wo^no^ ,1th th, o.fer- 3 Walnut Avenue P1IONE ONE TWO^ lasenh Masaa Is president. Ant?,11! ing in the South. . 0„ h Lies of McCoy, tie havingIVUIK them kllL-»s. coinW«.... . ANNOUNCK» A zshiom Dellasorra, secretory, and Antonio Cto- I Marvin B B. Oennlng. Derating, son son ot ot Mr. Mr. Md| a n a i1 u* j a ,^ ; Bl hls mercy.. mercy. . Tltey They made made bu b u t| oncri.oncrlTtreasurer. treasurer. The “ ‘Y TheTn Assoclatlon tn time lmal.. Mre- „P' J'------E*11"11’8,- ,°L»°to?n «'ected U'W hlta and they were well scattered been organized for mutual help isto among thosetoóse »bo»ho hav^been rlll53semeteu ol| t u ,1wc line-ups wcfc. as„ fotows.fotew . , of sickness or distress. DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN RALLY

- - T h e « coming acori o | Admlssl01ts I H urti..u, JJurgi-ss, 3b, W inston, lb , “ toe University Denning « » enroll wakenrid c^Onoue. ri. p : - FRIDAY EVENING . Eugenie s Dancing urto-e-CtoTege-Départraent------' feloproent ot property? ThiaT :iim. i». kjv .v .—M —. 8:15 O'CLOCK ;;,2B^BortoFFTT=lxìngH Studio ’ 'The regular meeting’td the Craitlur^. . ÍS'AÍÍI^eCa.i.'iag.v, Democratic Club Will take place In th jib. TOWNSHIP ROOMS Rooms on Friday .evening-. aScorc by innings ’..no- OOO 12*—5 72 - 74 BROAD STREET S ^ r rih S r 2l5t ’' Several 'campaign Dixle Giants.'...... -• ...ooo ooo ooo—o | - and- to the-Fmholders_y«tej:<^y; _^__ _ 3 T J 1 . 01 town wm address westlkeld Interesting spc_aker8. Important disct.ssions^ ’ ELIZABETH ______■ toerT meeting t^ le which h wUl»to ^ktotrformHmar* me , -- “NeJll ^ RSunday . ¡ j a i v attef afternoon at The regular monthly, business meeting of the Club wi A rummage sale wlll.be held by^TYto- m ining ot the local Democratic c u e t Uon will he the strong Cranlord a n n o u n c e s t h e o p e n in o o f iTten m i details will.be announced A ^ i n thethV second gime ol the series ity Pariah workers ,on Ftlday ^ palgn. r p re c e d e the a d d re sse s . ITS NEW CLASHES IN EVEHY TYPE urday. October. Uth and 3to.^ Plaee w early next week. now being played between ^ wam^ t 7 toicr parishioners nav -______r 1 Thc Dixits'won the first «amc by 1 A ll Democrats and Friends are Urged to Attend. OP STAGE DANC1NO FOB CH1L- ww.e. « men and women-of. v o t6 0f 1 to 0, .and the A. team i. | f 1!ff". trie Kearny W orksL -j —mj „j turning the tabl DREN AND ADULTO. . • . . . IMIONE EMERSON 0411 !lM 1 , who H chairman ot the sale. . | »“= * ‘^ * . “^-TI 'r “ Ä evenlng classes— con-JSfgie. SSJT- U ol a- dlflerent= .t eplrUon,_HeoTtoon He •-w ioff' fimtfaiy S by the educational comraltum oll McC<)y »ill pitch them into ring, HAT CLEANING AND SHOE REPAIRING FOR IN ppRM ATÍON OB REOISTER nucleo ur .,, t»,» ir rourses m -lpon't miss this game. S iiJ w h S you » ” Workmanship the best and sat.sfaU.on guarantrod. M w i ii m ie n r « h .1 Miss May Carty.ol¿ ™ y Ci¿ l'u^ Jy. Work called lor and delivered. ■ PEBSON ANY DAY, DETWOTN intunriy u tb«, Vw C s ot Pan- IN . Composition of Mart 10-12 A M. AND 4 -« P. M. . l motor can. 1 c o c o Cnuiford,- N. J. S r b r ^ S The term “ro a rr Is used In a gen- o f du eye- b e.. Cb tometry erel sense lor any. soft, ..earthy and ü j the tmy t a t e WM., H. DRUMMOND » th a t both-th* fa n ic MUULKMODERN1 1 DWELLINGS I e^ reaira-w,rv«Fmiia»MtMvfi»img4»UMriPWgW‘l«««WAiw««trev«rew»wyr^.^.r^yiJ.rovplÿ|^^^roj^f atvërb*ôl'iiftedt women's pemocralK'^”° mM.tl^ J ^ r nduc Pnmfftner_ ^W ig3«'.uJAJw;j.\,Tmtrga'XT?jrxi aTOaanrro^mrCTmBttUM»nraMTOww|MKrafgpa^^ • ■ r-,,V r ,,,|L,|,,«-i |1 • • ' ____ poor and Window Berreo» Tl«y m b^w U bcii^u^ carbtm s t e HT DOuld'OOC bftTOj vnrvlns’proportion* It,Is .used ee ■ leiuil^r on .oil. deadest In Um*.- —e . ■ ■ ApplyAnnlv to owner.owner, • • . . . ■ , ■ i ;ssfSti»T «! * — > Excbange. , • THE McCARTER SCHOOL I Telephone Practice class. , . CrdU V. S; Sleep Walker . CRANFORD, NEW, JEKilKY . G. ZINGALES Telephone Crantord 473 : Uonttor. Snowdrop A day la near when America, with A School for Little Children Cranford, N. J. lie mighty resource* end dormant ■ Kindergarten, and Primary grade*. . • 11 Wrot Belly *tre«4 : nr. stem of a giant «owärop brein nnd aoul power, wlU »ctua 'y b* done with Intellectuil eleep walk- ' Establtohed In 192y , In g —American Slagaklne. -. ■' Til* 1*11 term begins . .. - , ; Tuesday, September 25th, 19?8 , Newspapers and Periodicals Call Visiting Norse SS^tu Up to 1U JuneUon with the M ale* a s Load.Speaktre • • >, prlueimO—ALICE MeCABTEE tf?+ • • ■ evarr folly 1H Incbea . A ik t men tor Information, ** 7» .» Availtan la—ETTA BKILLIN sndLOUIHE MOUNT Cranford Defivery woman crIUc In the American Meg»- Telephone 1334 , / ■■:;! glne. and no matter wbel toy suNbot» fwm nto* MOtoAY. SEPTEMBER 17TH. I wU. deliver *» o e « W * « Golf Noto 1 - House 757 nlae onto! ten of toem will hare a peHodmal* to curtemere'in Cranford. Prompt and careful rervlc. guaranteed. beautUnl Ume enlightening you eft B. > ;^lüvpra-ClnclnpaUghqtorer.ï Â -,Kï5,âW - ï'-. U t ua have your order. . . ■ ■ Cardinal Virtaee Apollo Pharmacy 349 Th. entire grace, hepptnea* and vlr COCO PERIODICAL SERVICE . • » ¡ w i «Borir Over Phone tu* òt * yóùng man'» Uf* (depend* on FUNERAL DlREÇiTORS' ...... -...... • ■...... ■ . Ctlftfwi N, J*; TVert “berk* oTer the telephone. hls 'contentment In doing whet be fan X Union Aw , Neetls LtrUof borinem U ^ b ^ P ^ w b o dutifully, and in etaying where in I» ____ _ ' -* W . j | * c 0B A JW O R D , ». 3 do B0t talk f l ‘wlT OYw lire .'•■0V! . ..: . — ■ «- ■■■ •'. . . in JTalftft 4vft, «ftrtfc îirt. ■ .

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* *»• « b «i,«.* a.«i koaw- n * *• wat ta. W« m m 4 -m , THE UUI«...... some faud in the laic «Wage «* wwht, Uuwttfh; We've had a lately e u g i i e { TIRED every night/ , J BROOK The old fi— e bad beca abandoned { W* for years. It was ready to fill dura.« MM H arriet .scarcely conafelevea It « IS to <& Sr D J- W»l«fc.t walk across the fionc, ho« « e entered unbemtalingly. These ««a a pile of at ' HIS BEAUTIFUL DAY "I w«*nr with him that day and saw H ARUIKT GLENN leaned OTer hemlock jKMJgha_ liLoe^jnirBfr « f JM-.------' •wwac-Mut M • * or my iuvlalhla rob« of I t i TU alw ays. wmilcd io in i of . Inc at Um brook. It seemed turned a white face spaa ««4 * > 'u u tiru l dll} 1 had In lire tale rourae—tlje cue I wear ao that no one to be. talking to Itself in s ran aeo me—and I aaw the butterfly* tried to rise when be aaw the strange NURiinrr/v Mil j • low, monotonous, discontented way. It woman. . ^ fllttluf about among the goldenrods • 'Jh**re . *«-re iimny tini*« *h*>n I flowed slowly, too, but unceasingly, "Look ben," . Harriet ^ «aid shwtly« • n,*‘®tjL (R IcJJ of {bla -dtty and (lieo and 1 aaw her smiling...and Ticking fretted by celandine-and fern, kfay* ahnut her own- beautiful butterfly, "you folks pick ap right now and cease fcoiiiHhliig ruine uw, ila U»cy gay. and be It wanted to stop and couldn'L It borne with me. Can yea nralkT* «he I dMti'c ¡¡ï{ un.v^d;to If—another rWhen the butterfly left ahe railed must be so tired after ail the years It out • cheery thank you and good-by demanded ef the own. li uhlrli yoB ljfar made. had been doing the same thing. Let’s “I—I piest ao." lie smiled faintly. . “i ve lulk.d enuyKh alnre Hien but «fid Jutt a little later, when the doc­ see. Harriet had fallen into the brook tor carne in he eold ihe was no much Harriet reached down and helped ^ ìt Ima Juxt hiipBued ..i-lisva waver when Jlre .was_ two and somehow-she to hla feet. ' - • ...*ül*l s f ilila lw*«ii<|/nl day; atid f should heller J l _il'JLCdlllil H} oa licuoitfl*» «ujembered ^h a »-«Uiug- uod Uie «ea- try vls.i In two more daya. It w^s bard wwt gettfag blm d m ' «0 lUe Ih lune you hear of my odrrn- eitement of her mother.’ Since tbetf (o her b*»m«. but she did iL The girt; ture* .un tliqt orrnalim ” ; *1 heard her aay, Just a* f waa she h»& paddled In It fished In It, leaving; • . v curried the baby. On the way ahe And Ih lidie gitume« gathered livt-d In I t And she was nearing mid­ learned alt .about them—how ’David around l’Her and he lie^an: "“I 'know my beautiful butterfly dle age. .Oh, U tuuat be So tired by made me welt and ill» go Horton bad fillra 111, had in -g i*+.n £ -:—^li-^anapr-nTitlfunr-aiinnjraajTänTrM Ihhrtftnet which my «1« er brought me.’ . work and bow the final disaster hnd the firm ereiilure I met. was a lovely The kitchen was small and dark and pvertnken )h>m * LI* »imiiRled butterfly. —...... ^Then I wandered away from the clumsily —ftimiiheO. , 1 'here was’'«' city and Ju«t I waa leaving * taw "Julia and I both «■* *“1 he huderfly wna very big and .«4 smell ’of Oàtiiìpnetis jshout IL fier little girl named Ada. . - factory. That is wbene we Wor" a hr iwn aulì with Primo »jm>u mother hod been gone for several "Hhe bad chopped up aome of the David explalfiftL—"! sgppoee lo g sb tn l! _ . and silver trimmings and «tirer Fred Kohler le regarded ae one of thousund days and her father, ton. meat T/klcIi «he had not f«'t tike to hove, married her, bat I Lnrd her. i 'TO a NKS t« the quilting of quilts ,le *g> 0U1 M jh e hna hvo ruled reticent and Odd by her nearest "Aiid-SLhcneiteE-pCflple aaw-hcr-thnt .Çlj’s tare ; «“Died crepe hat«, quilted fabric band- naing cotton paddlhg the bi-tti r r-imj. men to feed and do for. Well, that grew 'round oo milk and loun had been friendly with me. Some­ Stxmi nu of f»us ”L®eaSddL she addeO. seeas never to frockwear out. of sod give It a eluding boudoir pillow, liun.lt,.rrhlef ^ VERY month or so some promt­ sound of the hroofc It came to her case and wardrobe hunger, ihnwit, t times gnomes are thought to be dread' that It emne from miles away and JuUa lovyi0^ ,h^ " r'* apP««ran« b, patterning -- (lent Individual cornea out vrftta Julia loved to sit beside- the brook lit with a haad-qnllted design. It will 'the theme can he cnlurgcd ... ; . n ,r J ful creature« and anyone who really went on for. «dies Into the river, yet Hid announcement tliat' ha worlta will to Include a nlghtrolie rase,mj' knows us, knows that we areu‘1 dread all alio knew of It waa tliut eighth of ful at all. ‘ _ clKhteen hour, a day and aleepa Ova. Z enL WA; t rr X ' t T T t Z *Then yon “ *t,,r- ae* bow 0i effective “ ,,-ccnerata,*tl0“ this band- varioui other holders for gloves, veil a mile where It crossed her laud. . efream and found his greatest smoie- and the sort. •I .Am Oolng to Vielt à Little City • "We love children and wt* do what Or porliaps he euta only once a day «titchcry will prove. C iri/* . bid Ima a violent aeaalon with a pair Suddenly from outside there was a ment In IL •There are jnany likable ifeini. can to help them—never to harm Queer ouneklng nnd irplashlng;— H er’ lh«m...... -of-rlnrnhtcllaeceryuiomlria^------It-wns rim r-pyda y-Tor - the boo»- f11® low|lr-fl®,*ted-ptak- Wlilcli ono enn devise, bik-Ii iiv a o’ Ill and I am gulng to allow her a bit To-.theaa hablla of work, enllng, ducks I Shu Jlung duwu the dish hold when H arriet helped Davy poll ,.“lctu^ here' dqne la lavender silk will, vM-ts or "And I was gldd the lit tie Inmb "f Um« hiiii.iimt Urne, fur I think. I'm alcrplag or oxercl«e, he atlrlbule. hla towel and run out of doors. Her brood Ills first fish, onl of the deep pooL l ^ * * 1®* U>* ttriU ’ll® tlf t ot * pansies for the dower motif. «pille correct In «’waking . f myself seemed to foci at once thut 1 wus of young ducks' luid Just got out of That- was the time be Oung hla aims a friend. . •:. •' aucceaa. - And ha uaually manoKoa to ... '**♦* »*»♦♦««»» » »♦*«M >M*t*>t q'»H**H W IW aa n bit of the summer time. -^T^jIfliHflejkJVitJl-olliai». would and..had«ono.ta the. ,ulwut her seek and kl*sed her. - • "Olr; lt W,«»_a rbenatffu) Jdny^wTrh " ‘I Hint to see her y^terdny ahil follow hi, examplo In lueh otatUr* brook. They were gbint.up, the briiok , ii ‘o>a joa, Auat H atly." h e cried.: j* FINESSE OF COSTUME DEPENDS i | w ent. right In the open wiudW -liMo they would be mUehTjeiicr off;... ’ lia fnst iis'tlii.y 'ciiul.l a ilOet 6f tlieui ii That night Harriet stole oat to the her bedrtmtn Thfre wnV'â" big voie Sttd Ada'ffMMliüg ih e buif-Rtfirvcd left- The ’ hablla'. o f . prominent peraona puddling agnjnst the cool current. alone summer cats, ami the little luuib brook atone, -The moonlight , lay upon UPON JEWELRY WORN WITH IT ♦ llH»re filled with Kolrienrutl«.anti while aro ‘always latcreatlnii, Hut their She rim after them, culling, coaxing, It .and danced with sparkles. ’ ehe nie her lunch I timi «Ine, too. « who paid me such « compliment ruloa of ■ llvln# un* nut neeessurlly hut they went on. Where were they It 'WflM imn'ftf »ti« ,i__ “How different ll l-wiL. and «nm u. ---- ÜJShc-siHifnod -to-be' ao -hwppy—seeing Itatde - for overybody. . Iiciulcd' for.?; Hid tuu they"they know '-whore Harriet said wonderiogtj tr> henrif. me Hint Tin going again; for us soon There was no grout excitement, no. Nut- everybody, for lasionce. can they'were gulag! Shu aéramhlcíl over »Ingle, tiling Hint stood out above fall "It makes roe thluk of Davj-boy. sty na »he h iiujcti heller she la golnk to habitually'Work elghlrien hours a day n w.iill, her bmilulary wall, The ducks life and Joy aod limoom^. Dary J! itlie others. It was Just a whole henu- inttke m viali to the country and ah« lg and retain’hla heulth: Nor crini the Tolled o il ; ; - t, . ;i; .. _■ muri .b are «. chunce; cvll«^«, maybCL • ' « ttful day jlliat inado'one so happy Just nveraij« Individual je t alone with four .looking forward to It so much. , Bhu foilowedlfor half;« mil* nntjl F tp euLjaopey .enftngh, prai«^ ... ^rTTirfVïïrrnieunLtotÆ.ruuaWrtif- Mos.AHvei ' ' ‘ v " ' • ôteiî^.vwgciwaicr aB gm ¡lm Xplsaa>^^wé.• -rigyey i= m 7^—TICTV - ler^ttfftngh is “* begun—fo~ w n y T H .this- huuf.cfly and the .hnpplne»* he lost peoido usually Ilk« 1 a t. least us fust «» sho could lho ducks went Into the pleaflaut future. At ber feet ended.. two meals a day and even five i n faster; no hcmIlng thcm xilT. .Ln tlw guie the little girl," Peter Gnome siild. (C«prri«ht) tho water leaped and glistened and T not too many for aome. 1 wood« Hu» brook spreud suddculy. Jntir murmured. . . tlnejiinn'aJicallh Is lie'll maintained a quiet pool nnd the ducks begun to 00000000000 00 0000000000000 The tired little brook was tired ao gPPPOgOOOOjWOOOOtfOO^OOlWHW with moderate exercise. A moro vig­ dlvfe and gobblo. They were tludiiis longer, • orous mail requires more violent ex­ food. In thut case they would prob­ ercise to keep Mm IU. " , ably not go on much further. She How It Started For Meditation In abort,, ho ouo system-'of living would »It down and wutcii them. . End of French Dream fits'everybudy, . It, was a lovely place,'« mountain V. - T oooooo> . - ■ ■ ■ ' 1 • • o of Am erican Empire By Jea n Ne w t o n ...... rising sheer und dark beyond, rocks, By LEONARD A. BARRETT ? There are, of course, certain general ' Miquelon anil St. Pierre, two rocky ferux and ..white, birches that leuncd Islands off the southern coast of New­ OOOOOOOOOOOOÖÖOOOOOOOOOOOO rulea” of_ 1ieollli which aH |>er.una together In groups like indies whisper­ ocN»o.uuu.ouo,uoo Tou umy not llko eggs, and cigar* Uchtdmlred vonnester». tured them Id 1702. but gave them jm ’ljnsgidllrci't prsiitynitda^lMid-tobe, miiy ho rank iHilftvm ■■■nf , them.. vuxM. tu r tUHW-tg mg-&WwitoIrias s t y —=Hww=-mach- ot-thls-vast^IBhl-ts^gt- ;ticwvv™wv— ®v**wsusi*wfiywfiMiSsa«asaaaeraq^a^sja^®Aaw^a gUiiiliiBaiul..Ui.iiuuie Iro m « a oldKng. ul^t|[ahJe.-to-(^fg caused by-deatlrmayff -»Conalderahlp nxporl mealing mar-tws ll«h game; For"IVl-JIall w ai orlglnul- hcceaaary before “you discover what rfindilrander;.'Wherd^hnd 'thti-Chlld o T Gie'grenT empl re' wfi li*b France ooca bi a Dialler of CDuJcclure. but la K coiuq from' and wlmt was ho doing ly plnln I’nlhMull alley,-pull-mall be- nul fair to assume that the most of rule* of living suit you best. And hnd In North America. Their impor lug the hall and asillet gaum which tie- the system you evolve uiny be utter* hero alone by the brook? Oh, he hnd •tnnce ls due to their proximity to the Jt la due to. avoidable accidents aud Keen ducks. ' It wns the ducks hO’Wus ennm 10 popular during the reign of sIckneskT - • ly different from that of the person Great hanks, which makes theta the ufter. Ho was trying to get thorn, , Clmrlca I that space waa act aside in \ An ounce of prevQmlun Jfl worth a who does tho saino kind of work at center of the French fisheries. These —various parti of “ London ■' .'.where It yon do and leads'the same kind of llfc wudliig'rlgUt-outvlulo tho. water* / n»Iieries"aro'kept~ap by an elaborate pound of cure. U seems easier to bo- “Come buck here I” Harriet sprang ctidld be plnyed. This apace waa llev« this than to practice *IL A per For your bodily needs may bo quits system of bounties bj the-Frencb p r- called a pall.mull alley. 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8am Baker going K T “" “ a hard — Lyman spare. - nnouncing Loveland getting.! good one. Sflkw As BlU Ehmllng put It, the old war hone, Jim Warner, won the lint game: for his team, when -he. rolled -a-neat For Tomorrow score- ol-lT#.~— ~— :------Jack Wojfe was high man for the Liona in-thia matchmnd,Lym«¡t Lovw- .Muid.,mUra.jMgh.six^ The Opening Of A New Department ill .conUngentT-i;— 5— • " On alleys three and. four the: . Devoted Exclusively To 'another game of five men on made .up of member! of the Mb chibe m a r « andtherewma great rivalry. V.-OrO. ------Men’s Furnishings------Uùt tta James A. Garfield said- Hopper and Tbm rolling fremttai neat scores. depot p un alleys one and tyfo there was a A nd H ats ' ' wanput IT IB THE m o u PRIVILEGE AND SACRED DUTY OP THOSE match made up of fi men on a aide, with Dr. Foe ter tratlng the-cor- NOW LIVING TO EDUCATE THEIR SUCCESSORS FOR THE rect manner In wl i knock the pins down. Felix. Di, and aus Therr- TO FURTHER BETTER OUR SERVICES AND INHERITANCE WHICH AWAITS .'THEU. ' bun did llx having the upper hand. EdS was high man of the evening, btlng a 322, which surpass FULLY ¿OVER YOUR REQUIREMENTS— WE ed any ne rolled on the alleys for The Parent’s duty the nigh ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF A NEW DE­ Tbe i 1 Tfe TO HIS COUNTRY IS DESCRIBED IN PRESIDENT GAR­ the billiard tables "Uncle Harvey" was the leading light for the PARTMENT DEVOTED TO THE PRESENTATION FIELD'S W0RD8. whUe Clyde Bell did “very well for the Rotations. .. •. to the

make any. comment ai U -vflHbi m LTUf vidual success. f -At the conclusion of the bowling XI CONSIDERS IT A HIGH PRIVILEOE AND CIVIO DUTY TO Dutches the party started for home by AND TO VIEW THE MERCHANDISE IN THIS. auto and all expressed themselves as TEACH THE CHILDREN OF ITS CUSTOMERS BOTH THRIFT being very well pleased with the whole affair. NEW DEPARTMENT. - ’ AND BA VINO. THESE HABITS IP CORRECTLY DIRECTED WILL' MAKE BETTER cm zSN S AND PATRIOTS. : Aosston Peasant Clara Ihe tana "middle, peasantry" de> ./ Bnaa a clara of people la Borala. R ia composed pf wealthier peaaanU, tboee who not only work on firma, bat has# programed to the point that thay U n Teach your Child to systematically save otter peasants to work fot them. TM r (ta ta In bard to determine, since they M r Goldberg' a n p u t. property, owner# and p u t tb e P> Consult Us tonerà, .Occupation and ara a n tUM# of ownenblp. The peasant la not fra# Fashion Park Clothier to develop' tatto an absentee Ian diced. 20 NORTH AVENUE, WEST _ CRANFORD Remarkable hngraving ■ Bba LonTa prayer hie'b een era m i M Inside the aye of a needle. I t bktb te larlalble to the asked «y*, aad ‘magi 'b*'VMwed bndra a mlcreecape, wM«b f m R n u n o h o m l ' ;

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