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CRANFORD, N. J.; THURSDAY, DECEMBER J. 1932 FIVE CENTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY MILDRED DREYER WINS Community Chb Assigns Stage Successful P. B.A. Dance \'i TO GET INDIAN .RELICS P. B. A. BEAUTY CONTEST Groups Urg^d To Check 60 of 110 Certificates Specimens Unearthed on Site of Indian Elluhrlh Pyl*. Tltrlma Iniac VUlate Here to Be Donated Place; Man Ttian 4W Allrat H Christmas Basket Lists by Z. K. Adams. Several Organizations Indorse ^ Comnuttce Asks New Group's Proposal to More than 400 perwna atomtNt aw- Several specimens' of arrowheads, dance and^, beauty contest In Roi^v^et*. >ration ol QuHs; Conditions Take Over Ownership of axes and a stone'eorn mill unearthed School VtMnesday nUh.t ur.dtr the *.t- on the site now occupied by the River- splcej ot Cranlord Local Nj Ji pa- • ™P«>ve Here m November, Casino. side, but which was once an Indian trolmen's B.erH»-olrr.t'Awyutti>a Village, will be donated to tht. Cran- Miss Mildred Drt->iT o,( 9"W Spr^it- •Uyii t3irrt-,»ill no.riupHcd- ford Historical Society scon by E\ it. More than 60 of the 110 participating fteld avtnue was aaardrci cnt pr'j» te ii no irtvdy Iain:hr« u-lli be Adams; who is now in possession of the iCrtlflcatcs in the new Cranford Com- the beauty contest. S3-.*r t^ceutd i »i^. ft ol the Eli»-ri:<'lH-y He- Indian relics. ' ' : munity Club, organized recently to take niond ring. Seci>nd pnx« *i»ni..to yrs- iisvc aiki'd nil Cn»nl')rd over the ownership of the Casino, have The specimens were uriearthed by Jo Elizabeth l-yle of Bronlulili-* pLu;». ut' l...1-w:iBi t'Ti^nniriillim* and In- been assigned thus far this week, ac-seph Cavalier, a workman employed by lliird prlie tn.Mrs. Theuua.lrvi3ii.-cf :ra.t f.ikn :to tii.itnbule cording to Mrs. Frederick s. Franklin, Sylvester Cahtll. Jr., once owner of the Lonj Wjnd Clly. i v.-wcyi.1 ui'.usr. Un- list of who Is in charge '"of Interesting the land. Several pieces also were found Judges In the contest were Wv«t*Y » AU-jfjUjj't j t'-O ttlld llt'rcly lilul- \anous groups in the new project. by school boys about the, year 1873,. ac- Etanner, Willtam. Ikiriin. A.'A.*Snu£.' The proposal to -take over the Casino cording to Mr. Adams.'. Robert Neidrach. .Mayor. Dayut J H r. AU- la^ci t-tH Uli' llbl r*n»- ' ttiLS discussed and approved by the According to tradition handed down NWrray and IHjUce'Ciimrnlaiianitr Jote i*e Harliff cue'' r Jtmjllcft-will ltH-t'lvt' r*o or Participating certificates bought by was on the bank of the Raltway river^ ^r ottierV will noi rpcelv"c any, about 200 feet northwest of Prospect nions, chairman of th« committee; Oeorge Rosendsle, Klward Gilvln and William Outrnan. .#.* "'.•'-''•* • a club will give the members of the Howard Miillen of 'New YocV CKy tJ UM* cuimnit^'-f* [K>int[o' 1. IUJ:I. will be about ficates Wednesday Morning Club, 11 Betty Barringer To Play and Emergency Relief. cember entertainment meeting at 8:15 rickets rVrc On Sale taj«lfl, wlurii tv hi Aw rcimlil by tho, certificates; Garden Club, 1; Women's o'clock Thursday evening, December 8 ing in Last Year's Budget.'. Tt tix IRT cent, making Cranford. 1: Additional certificates, Leading Role In Picture DuBarry, chairman of the committee At' the meeting of Uie Township For Glee Cinb Concert >£* uaul COM t'jr S'.r.a murly IW.000. numbering about fifty, have been operetta, "Trial By Jury," presented in charge. .ter !u!Ml» Qi»i mJiy Uc' rnlM'd now will - : Committee Tuesday night-the Taxpay- pledged by Individuals. Saturday night ln Roosevelt Schooll Headllners on the programs-include Association submitted a' list of Wesleynn University Club 2&H e used duVhereroeorge ed" that a mceting^wouldTrTre.ld-De-- tentatively set at 115 for a man and to establish a scholarship fund, and to also an R. K. BUI cember 14 and asked that a member or Relief Purposes. u iUtt)Uy under the October' Ills family Including his children under Miss Betty Barringer, a Junior in the aid the needy of the town, according Preety, baritone artist appearing members of the Township Committee IMOK flitunich an inciTuc wa* noted with the.PauMjholr, and Al Beringer, Flrit reports ori the adr«ne» sajr cl| twenty-pne; and women will pay $7 50 Cranford' high school, has been selected to. Mrs. Donald McQInnb, treasurer ot be present and that a representative ol itY-&c-tuel, medical and a year. With the $11,000 to be raised to play the leading feminine role in kown to those who have the Taxpayers' Association sit in attickets for the Weslernn UfitrtnUj IIOBS. . •. -•; - - • • • l 1 theorganuaOon. '-i , " - - ' by the"sairo'f ih eTcerHIRatcV'aB«"thej-%i^ -club'entertainments. meetings of -the Townahlp Committee Oleo Club concert and dnhcCw * whtefe .Ttjie Koi-ember report Indicates; an annual dues, the club can pay off allfilmed and.which will be shown at the «U» bud ; Alljwew will bo held In Roosevelt School si*U- inBrovraoent Iccilly in cohdlllons. Tho debts and have a fund'available for Cranford Theatre Christmas week. though the majority ot the audience Hel^bnce each month by the club. referred to Committee ot, the wnoH^ These meetings are open not only to currant expenses. Charles. Griffiths, well-known high did not appreciate-the comedy of the Samuel S.Ferstcr of Adams avenue startlng at B:lfl o'clock, Indtatt* u»i|>.-ii cowliuosji, lave ckwKued flftMn members:but to guests. All members this year's altnir will be evm mar* m«- Many of the organizations have school football and basketball player, songs, presented before the curtain —' told the Township Committee of trou- the IMI two moiiUa. ^voiced the need of a meeting place and are urged to attend the December bles In that section where many hoiuw- cissful than u limllar conttrt hoi 5«: ii tUtUil ttpendlturc* In last weekwaa chosen to take thc-other meeting and bring at least one guest by.v.Uie'.cp lle(te,.Mr4^era The^affitt- s.- home-for their~ac9vitles, and leading part In the production, accord- rioldersdurrtp their garbage promlteu- 1 er lithe CasUm is not the most Pass By," given by Marian Bird Refreshments and smokes will be served ouily ,,oa,vacant, property and .otben under the susplca of UwMoi* Ctck ing to Daniel Dorn, who is fllmlngihe foUownw theprogramr*— " ' " of Trinity EplseopsI cnurcn and Uir ~" tafcyJw toeaUM la ex- ; i : ; and Charles H/Messerve,* brought partly'bury same op Uwlr'own proper- joowd, trytortlng UdUoo for children In play" ••^'•^^<^wr*' ''"' ^ ^""''F^''" ^n^ much applause. Other prologue num- ty to the detriment of health and com- Men's League ot the Flnt Ptwt)5t»mr. loiututtora. tSOOJlt;' rait, MO0JW; / cellentaQWhe land Is -worth enough so Work on the picture was started dur- a new building'should bers were excellently gKen by Miriam fort of the neighborhood. Some pay Church. . .-•-.. Si; light, 111.41; moving, that at any ing"^ summer when "shots" were / be erected, thi jould be no expense Adam, who sang, "AJter the Ball;" Mrs. private garbage' collectors, Mr- Ferster The • proceeds froni trie concert «3 OtiC: vmlcr, M.10; ' odmlnbitratlon, in buying" new taken of several of the business house?, Bird. "Sweetest Odry Ever Told," andMotorists Are Urged said. He spoke, strongly on.the desir- be turned over to the Cranford OenU»S Cg. tad mtifrlitfiftnil. |143,70. So far the new orgSh&ation' has been parks, schools and^of the Westfleldi Mr. Messervey/Qentle-Annie." All ability of establishing a municipal col- Rcllet Committee- and to the CranJcciS «t ttie advisory committee called the Cranford 'Corhmunlty Club, Cranford football game. Work-on the numbers Wejef encored. lecting service and building, an Inciner- Chapter of American IU4, Cnxi Tw theVBieStliijpiTiaay "night: but this name Is only tentative and may picture Is rapidly neartng- completion, The action throughout the operetta To M Plates Early ator plant. He was quite sure sanw general relief.work. ,.: . Rev. Matdwlt Y. 1'oyntcr, be voted upon when the final according to Dorn. Arrangements have movedjswiftly, marking ft as one of the could be made self-supporting and self' The Wcaleyan Ol« Club, li Doe <* R<-t.'wila«ra F, Behraii. Jr., Warren g t tho oldest In.the coilnCr/ «n* «»» ai£ ments have been made. All pirtjicl- been made to film the Kensington Rid- ^d amateur productions of Less jhan200:of ^ liquidating. . M. h. WlncWcr. Harry Dlm- ,, patlng clubs and private members ^ Ing Stables at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, after Mayor Lutx stated the garbage prob- Intei-estiii? history. Jn 18s». tfc* c£oS> Tulbul, Frank McCulluugli «nd season. Mrs. P. Hamilton Fay and Drivers Secure Licenses in during, a tummer: four! *»» Mid. eh!*! Warner. > be represented on tW board ot direc- pictures have been; taken, of Cranfo|rd ss Alice1 katthews deserve credit, for. lem had been considered by the Qotp- tors '"" :hes. Pictures ot the congregar .^November.- ' " •'•'•• •'•mUtee many times and always-there musical attraction U Chaillaut^ia. sn their fine directmglB?a"o»sUrigrpf the Yorki Another of thf outslariifir* cutr Henry Whipple has been appointed 'entering or leaving tho Christian show. "Roberts, Dow, as the ^ouhg was the question of cost. The mat- Echo Cake Country ter was referred to Commltlee" of the trips was. a concert tour loNn T*t treasurer of the club and while the Methodist, Catholic andypres- man torn between love and duty, and MQjgrists of Cranford -and- viclritty City. Albany. Syracuse, Names Six New Trustee* checks from purchasers of the certifi- bytcrlanShurches were taken last su^- Ethel Meornead as the bride and plain- today"Wre^rged- to get their. 1933Whole." • - . '•, . cates are flled with him,-the checks plates, arid drivers' licenses early or • Building Inspector-Steels submitted Buffalo, Cleveland, South Bent day '•x:-••.-•:' tiff, handled their respective parts In a Chicago. During •their, stay tn Seitff- will be held in escrow until the final The "fire rescW' scene wtllbe made commendable mariner- Theotherprift* they woiildbeivaltlntrlh-a-llne "out in report for November showing-lB-bulldi "Tr£rtn« ot the Echo Lake Country Ing permits Issued for new construction Bend, the members were gortU oJ MJ ,, financing of (the club Is completed. as soon as Fire CrHet-WllUam Tunisbn dpals who also twned "> excellerSt per- th» coldly This warning was soUnded "ar-.tfie one and* three year terms, g: and alterations with value stated $ 11,- and MrJ. Studebaker, who sfaowrd cMm Is able to take part^fahe picture.; He formances, were: Earl V,/Quy,ras the ^y Johh n WW~H. T d: 8 I charge cJtvKid Un night »l the mmtlng (by John W.T and 8on, In charge 483.00. • '.'.' '•••• through the Studebaker - --anus* ttw* annual mceUng ot the Choral Will Present has been pfl duty this w«pk because of Judge;; Louis Oxee, as counsel for theof the Cranford Motor Vehicle Bureau, works." The- Woueyan etub\waa U» Illness. All ;jcenes will be\woven to- plaintiff, and A. I. Evenson, as court 17 North .avenue. East. first.dub to have its songs nconlwj e» Sacred Concert Dec 11 gether around_the romance\pf Miss usher. PASS CITIZENSHIP TESTS elected 'or Ui« three-year - Less thin-2» "applications for plates Citizenship was, granted, to three phonograph records. In 1901. the t&* "/ma expiring in November, 11)35, were BarrlngprVwith a "reel weddlngiNbelng The Jurymen, bridesmaids and spec*- an* licenses we're received during No- The Women's Choral ot Cranford will Cranford' residents by Judge Xloyd was. received at the White: Racer C. Aldricfa. Crantord; Wlnflt-ld the dtfnax of the production. >. tators, as the-chorus, had their songs b and l motoristtorists obtain President Ucklnley. present a tree sacred concert on Sun- " parts-well perfected. Members ol their puVtes 'and drivers' certificates Thompson'; 41 a 'session of. Katurawa- J. BTOIWT. Weclfleld: RUx'rc i. Cranr, da'|, December 11, at 3^30 p. m. in the tlon Court last* week ' at the Miiuilc for the dance to be t i tod George f. Ferguson ot tfifc^chorus were: Jurymen—Roscoe T. wltbln the aep, two weeks the con- ; First Presbyterian Church. ' / -Defective Wiring- ™,™»^ £,-. 1 lowlig th« concert new wia ' 1 }oremanT77SinesA: Pfennypack* gestlon-diuing..the. last week •mm be House, Elizabeth. Those who success- vlded by a Wcs^yan UnheMity «*». jUeeJ*ajfcOBS and Abraham V. Havens Soloists will be: Jack Van Brederoae. "Causes $1,009 Fire er, Cooper Smith, Marvin A. Payton, greater than, ever belore.' In compar- fully: passed:, the tests included Alex- violinist, and Kempton Searle/barl- ander Kulpanico, Juro Krupanle and tra. -WattMM 'wefe-jyuned-tb-oindo for Silas ;B.^qbey, Jr., Daniel R: N&lison with former years, the reglstra- Tickets tor the. concert and daaec tone Jack Van Brederode 14 Super- (ConU**e& on Uut fat) • •Frencescb Musso, pat term «xprUng In Novembtr, 1933 Fire, caused by defective, wiring, dam- Bertil E ,DSh]5trom; Fred 3. beller, may be secured from any Hwosba- ol evmX aodal gatherings are1 plan- visor of Music in the Cranford Schools aged a residence, at 6 Washington place bonald W. MfiQlnnls,, Curtis Davis, and Is an accomplished^musician. the Joint committee on ned svt ibe club between now and Jan* to the extent of $l,000/at 4 o'clock Fri- Robert B. Ogden, ft^d Beach. which Is composed as foUom:.J. aary 3. according -to members. Kempton Searle, baritone soloist in day aiternoon. 'BernaVd* Shlrmer and Bridesmaids—Opal Randolph, Dor- Simpson, *o«ph P. Hewr, 1 the Congregational Church in West- Richard Vletch are tenants of the Ay Drisooll, Ann LeorpArllne Ogden, Board Favors^Erection Thomas, Ktirry R. Slsson. Edward L field, haS been/associated with the : , MAKES GOOD TIME house.. ""-.•" '•;" •• . - ' Nancy Chaney, eenstancevBurhett, Hedenberg; William P. Wttnjialil. M. Brooklyn UtHe; Theatre Opera Com- Most of the damaBe was confined to Josephine Law, TJlllan M. Thomas and.Walter* T. Hay. Ik; A afodd —T Pronty Ford, owned by" Ttrmnirrl' of Crantord, -c«rfle pany, and has toured many of the lar- the sun parlor," where- the blaze wasLtndemann, Margaret 'Pattlson. kets also will be on sale at..the- doer. ger cities of this .country with the discovered by Chris Stevens, 4 Wash- New SehoblBuildirig jtto-nf ths of a second of lying" American Opera Company. He has Spectators—Ruth Neal, Mary tba .track reoonl at Troy Hills Sunday ington place, a neighbor._No members mcyer. Louise Towne, Cora Wakefleld, beena pupil or the noted American of the-: families residing in the-resi- Two Get Sentence* .. • afternoon tn a trial beat. Bemhard's pedagogue, Percy Rector Stephens, and Doris pennypacker, Marian GoU,'Susan -. Oiiim by a "Wenneld man, rounded dence were it home when.the alarm R. Wolff, "Canzada McCormlck, Jean $568,000?^ Voter. Will For Disorderly Condnrt received a scholarship in the Opera »as turned1 in;' Other rooms to the tbe.-fml In-33A seconds, and drew the Templeton, Frank E. Carter, F. Taylor Decide Question at February Election. psie poBklbo In the main evenf of the lath street, , h Choral, assisted by Clarence Jows. n aftiraoon. -The latter event, | however, Wadman, Donald B. •Temp"igon;"'"*r* Sansom at the organ, will render sacred PATS FIRST SEBIfiS jtnd Christmas numbers under the di- thur Kshchenlauer...: unsatisfactory. Art classes travel to street Linden, both colored. «r« srosr-o The Venice Building and-Loan Asso- rection of Lillian Andrews. "TMTS. Frank N. Sprole, president of the mlttee appointed months ago Lincoln School.; these are a few of the tenced to serve ten days Ja j»JJI fof «fr «fee ciation ol Cranlord this week paid off club, spoke .before the opening, of the to submit a report: the advUr conditions Illustrating Jhe constant orderly conduct by Judg* U L. Low- .-.diaries.Reese, colored, of Johnson Its first series of matured shares. •, The show, "}«*irinjr the directors and theabUity of a new high building, confusion. ' conflict and distraction land Fridai y morningi - <^J - - wtraat, naa been turned 'over to the School Art Instructor* total amount was $55,400 and was paid which Drnlt the teaching and adminis- cast, and.particularly. the townspeople FFollowing g is the report;p was The men were srrestrt eatly-S»»t trud iaty lot Investigation and Is be- . Exhibit Works in Elizabeth to 44. members. The series matured in for the fine patronage." lk trative force from accomplishing the Thursday morning by OOrer te* held wttliout ball. He was arrest- tfevenjrears and six months. The Ven- omitted last week for lack of Woods. Jr^ near the Bperty.Dsm oo Mrs. M. A. Paytorl.wasJn.charge of On November 1,1MJ, our h fjnn.ijpn.1 results considered satisfac- ed TbanlUclring Day by Patrolman ice Association.pays' five and one-half tory under the standards set by theRarltan.Road. A thlnl man ocspnl Mfss~Mary~~J. Amato and-Mlss Helen r L the production, Other committee' mem- (Cleveland School Building)"had Otonce L. Rotendale, carged with c«r- per cent interest on prepaid -' ~ Board of Education. into a nearby Held. ' . rylog a concealed weapon. A 38 callr L. Bass, Instructors of artjn the Cran- bers were: Business manager.Mrs.7D. enrollment of 103, students more' t 8U chickens wen found in a bag i lord public schools, will exhibit ln-the vV. Mcdtlnnls; chairman of the pro- Its rated capacity. Allowing 18 square Eatlmafad Omrth - .'• bre revorwr was found strapped to his' ago th« high school en- when the truck wu nest stoppedt . « .--I... .. r _ir___t logue, JlrsJBoward M. Pgrk" pubUdty; feet, the State's requirement, for each body imdenieatSt his trousers when he ltlWIl oDkin believed tb* cnKktns •as searcbed.at neadquartm. In ,the Elizabeth Public library. The Several reports were received at US' Mlss'Aglae dates: costumesTMnCTOyd Ttrt»cHroItt»bull4awJ« SOBM not hf exhibit will be opened Saturday even- 4M pupils. The enrollment at present headquarters of the Emergency Relief Shannon, chairman. Mrs. Sprole, Mrs. lotated. The chickens wwe g Ing with a reception to the member*, John Fast, Mrs. E. C. Frank, Mrs. 3. F.isStT. ' In MKBGIAir OOE8 DOWN Ittee this week that a man was rollmentrwul six needy famines Friday br Out oSktn. and will be open to the public until tag funds for relief purposes. NiOarrett. Mrs. Roy Von Hofen, atlas As a result of .overcrowded conditions, Cranlord »nd vicinity was ylslted December 10. — Dorothy McOinnls and MnJ-Damel student* an. forced to try to study In of Increase «ttb a cold wave Saturday afternoon persopeiBMTtias-been iuu i^vnu IUMIWIMP^^ ^ n rollment would be — BEATKBS- UI NIZDBB ', Miss Mary J. Amato Is represented the Central or Emergency Relief Com- fteaL Webster Skerratt was In charge the same rooms where other classes are The Emergency Relief Vanmv*r re- Ihavamt U» mercury on a steady drop by a group of etchings. Miss Helen L. of the scenery and lighting. Assisting netting. Science Uboratortes are used may arise in dotnrawd. Jlanz-tMrmoneters ben mittees to solicit funds, according to change the rate ot .. port Out oil healer* and men's Bass, has" a group of paintings" andWarren Kirkman, overseer of the poor him were: Q. B. Chant. Henry Leon, for lectures and recitations, although ers are needed tMs week for relief pxr- xaded teoperatures.as low as fifteen craft work. The exhibit may be seen the instructor Is partly hidden from the in Cnnf ord. These cannot be both' Saturday and Sunday Prank Sprole, Richard Lackey. John The School Board can be gul poses. -Any person barts* articles :during regular library hours. TO SPOKSOB, BENEFIT SHOW Fast, Herbert Randolph, J. F. Oarrett students by the racks and equipment which they desire to donate to tfcere- The cold wave subsided Mon- erected over the work stands. Tbo li- by the rate ot growth In the past. One The Men's' Bible Class ot the First and Harold K. Millard. In charge of of the major factors which Influences lief committee are-'mtuestcd to eaSday afternoon. . IS BABIES EXAMINED. make-up wen: Mrs. Leslie Crump, Miss brary Is .converted Into an overslsed 4Warren Kirkman, overseer of Urn poor Presbyterian Church wiUjspoaor a bene- study bau, where students an bothered construction of homes, reputation of a , - Thlrty-Hx babies were examined at fit show at the Orantord Theatre Tues- Matthews, Mrs. & E. MUTard and Mrs. town and growth of population Is ade- BECOTEKS BICYCLE "the Baby Station Wednesday atttnioon 3. H. Low. Mrs. Earl V. Ouy and Mrs. by others passing in and out for books. ' Officer Thomas Woods. Jr, recovered day and Wednesday, Decembers and 7. Hallways and stairways an crowded quate and-attraetive-scnools, - at the Plw House,, Dr. lewis and tte Oeorge Mack, Jr* were in charge of Flremen were a btcyde~TDesdsy-af temcon-owoed I Visiting Nurse were tat charge ot the"Thtte on a Match" will be., the fea- between classes to the extent that owf I If a MW high school is to be under- ture plctuw on Tuesday, and Tin aproperties. Tb» ushers were; Frank N. d I ll taken by the spring of 1033 it cannot attemoon to extingubti a small grasx RsaeB Hpflman, 113 Rettord avenue. Bprole, Howard M. Park, John E. Tag- It* nUck was stolen from the Sher- Fugitive Pronu*"Chain Oang.".jwed- l w fire on EaUnuo street. LBUU e ddanage nesday. '*T1<*f**?,nUL5r bSi5treI'a*e<1 gert. Floyd Bhannon and LouU, O. to^toOrai*8diool.tturtfloorior| a 2L was reported. nam School. ~~ mm

• «s««7 anu tl» olbiute Persunegtt Fable of the Cor of a Quaker Milkmaid bad done aoth- Ing whatever but brlnar'eot a large Finds Voodoo Renewed at Haiti rupting Influences blue Cannon and proceed to bunp off PROTESTING ODD THINGS AND NEW—By Urn* Bode Friend Husband. TOO MUCH •••.»:./•-•:'• By the BMutlful tea. The lleaearcher told her that Ms By GEORGE ADE Heart waa bleeding because be could By THOMAS AMXE CLARK see that she never Should have bees 16. Ball Sroilct..)—WKU *«r«lc» Late Dw «f Mws. Incarcerated. • VmlwmitT »l lUIaals. iN'CE there waa >a tall-browed . "i'oaslbly Jonluid to abort because 1 Sociologist, a Statistical Shark he waa .brutal Isvtte Children?" auz- O"rw1n waa .trying Intelligently, to

— ... wonted* to "twa" out why so ._..„„. ^^rgoMlliiren without '"'Ity'of a*groupr'oT ,- many Mortals wander fram .the giving up one's Afternoons," was (he men whom be was Straight and Narrow and run afoul tif Heply. "Besides,. we -lived In an thinking of Uklng the Law, Instead of Investigating Apartment.". • " . upon a. trying and * tbe Miracle of Anyone complying with "Did he ever drag you around by dangerous expedi- All of the 8,000 harsh, restrictive the Hair or put Black and Hint Marks tion. They talked oftAhPUSOjCAL, Measures passed by inuiilihaad legis- oo your Arms?" *' • • "' _- a great deal; they IM9.UWD IN1H6 lators;' during the last Ten V'enrs, he ' "I can't be aure until I talk to my gave him garrul SAME HOUSE flU elected to prepare a wise Magazine lawyer again; He Is Working on my out assurance of HIS UH Article and polnt'out Hie particular Ktory and aays that If we get *n emo- tbelr loyalty, of and definite Causes of Delinquency. „. tional Jury of confirmed Bachelors I their Interest, and So he wrnt to a Jull where a lot of •will he acquitted on, the first Ballot. of their fltness for . hardened .Offenders were cagei! up They bad Ho Business locking me op the work, He beal- and proceeded to quit them and getat all. This Gink that 1 was hooked tated somewhat, be their Life Histories and find out why up with wore striped shirts and had seriously doubted they had turned out to bo-Tough Nuts R fierce line of Low Comedy and I Just tbelr dependabll Instead of respected Iloturlans. ••»•< to kill him." . • .------Ity. They talked BOWLEGtPEE* In the first Call ho came across a j'robably you acquired a Strrak t» excitedly, too fluently, with some- BflfEflK GROWTH IN rather good-looking. Young Chap who or lawlessness because you were per- what Insincere emotion. NOtuumn .' wore a Blue Sweater and was pulling (nilted to run wild during yoor Girl- '«."?*' W"1**'"1 too tnueb," he said, at aloudsn ellliiK Fug and seemed hood," suggested the Psyocho-Analyst. • rather bored, not td any* annoyed, to "to be eonvlnejng.". He was afraid of - "Hay, 1 am and always have been them. . -; . • • • ' . . •: • flnd himself under such unpleasant a Perfect Lady.. I spent four yeara Duress. '.- . . • . • ',- ,.,-It Is the qujet man usually who hi In a Finishing School and If you don't, moat rare of hlmseir, and of whom we ',. "What hail they got on you!" asked think I am the Class for Poise, Polite- may be most' sure. Tbe man who the Scientific 'Researcher. ness and Pronunciation, come over to blusters Is trying bard to make a case "They any I'M a Stick-Up (lily and the Criminal Court next Week ami ranstln E. Wldtua, ex-aergeant of (he marine corps, with . . „ —. ~.',u» .«:** IICTR anu • of the weird charm* and ritual drums which .be aay« are once more In for hlmaelf. The. speaker who pro- Hijacker, hut I've been Framed," was tesU too rtrongly Is barricading a . the courteous Heply. "Whenever, any- watch me on the Witness Stand. I as* In Haiti, marking a revival of roodoolsm among the najtlrea, - Wtrkua has will, make a Humming Bird .seem lood. )utt returned from a three-months' Tlslt to La Oonave, lUltl, where he waa weak spot- Much talk, often means thing roueh Is pulled tjho Bulls have" to weakness...... • ... - - hang It on to some -Patsy with a and uncouth." ststloned for many jenh and caine to be accepted ,t)y the natives aa a 1'jdng." . JMont. 'I. happened to come along The- Investigator retired te a Cor- Be credits) the return of voodoouun to the withdrawal of the United" States' •./There was some evidence that and they pinched me: ner nnd looked over his Notes and be- marioea. .•••••• ."* ' ... .'"•• •' - ' Evans had been dishonest in an ex-' gan to reel dlizy In the llrfld. He nmlnatlon. He protested vigorously; CURB ON.OCEAN.HJGHTS 1 should like to Jrjrjulro on to the beautiful. Theories so lie approached to suggest that Ke'wM not -honest--- Circumstances leading up to your pr™- another Cell and accosted n mldaie- ; ; MJL : ^ '- •'• - *"r - V A-'' rL;I • ' an Inault which he could not endure. Officials Drafting Rules to Re- of commerce for aeronautics, who ent unhappy rredlcnnient," said th ag«T Prisoner of • serious Mien and ' negrew nhgry and heated during Investigator. "Tell mo something noble'Countenance. duce. Hazards. drew up and .now enforced tbe. laws the simple questioning to which, be of the air. He is now planning sucb about your Knvlronraent during tho "How comej" naked the Expert. . OVER TOP m MT. EVERESTwaa subjected. - . ' • • .' Kormntlvo Period." "They seem to.be almost aure that regulations. ' "An Innocent man would take the Washington.—Publicity stunt, trans- Soon It may be n«ccsaary to obtain "I cnm« of an Otitflt that waa hard I am-guilty ef Bigamy." was the Ite- oceanic flyliur, which reached a~hew •''".__M'P_ tl>. IWte -they_have -foond Will Filmi Tall- or the great range, will know that matter more calmly." Bond said. "He the Commerce department's sanction Dollet),"jTJilieil_liie—Juvenile^Crook. would be.atirer.of himteir. . Knowlni: peak during the past five months, may "The Old Slim wns-n Bar Fly nnd nil imn, Louisa, and Marcelia. I am ^•StTdint on Globed they are beginning one of the most be curtailed In the future. for a tranBatlanflc night, with the as- sitting here, nnd. hoping - that Luella, perilous adventures In the history of nimaeir to be Innocent and'stnndlnK sistant secretary empowered to use tlie Training I ever got from him was aviation. , -.-.." The Commerce and State depart- to keen, ray liimnl up nnd duck Itlglit ficnovlcve, Therese and Natalie do not- Lbndon.~W1th the MarqueM of on solid ground he would be less per a considerable latitude of discretion. hnppen'to seemjr ptcnWfTiTihe Paper. turhed. He blustered too much. IIIH aients are working out regulations de- llanil^iwtijiii; MiitHer'H Coiicpjiticiri PouxlM snd....aydesdsle, SI. P. as The British air ministry and the signed to reduce the rlsk: "of' auch Toung has every sympathy with tho of keeping House, wan.; to put Hmnfr-" If too many' show up the Case will chief pilot of the expedition, and India ofnee are aupporting the expedi- protestations, do not seem genuine.'- experienced pilot who .wants to fly begin to look .".' ...... ' ••• Bond was quite right Evans came flights and to eliminate foolbardlness »thlng on thoMftvennd let It boll for Lady Houston providing the financial tion, and the Maharaja of Nepal, from them as far as possible. across an ocean or establish a new within, whose, territory the mountain oack to sbe me the morning after we long-distance mark as a sporting ven- Hours and Ilniirs wh|jp nlii' rend Ijiyn "I suppose you went off, your Bean backing, itrllUh flying men are plan- Since the first of May, 24 men, wom- Htorles to bo continued In our Next. nlinut Wlmmcn lKH'nu»o you were such ning to. make an assault oil MtI stands, has given permission Jorr the hnjl -Interviewed him, and when I told ture. But he would like to debunk the I flight over tlie summit him we thought hltu giility he ad- en, and Children: havo attempted to fly Aa you know, a Woman who Is keep- n licentious Italic In your early Man- Everest within the next' few months. across the Atlantic ocean. Only aeven flight* that are made profcssedly"for Ing Track, of n dozen Herluls dealing hood?" "The highest joint on the globe, A period of intensive training and mitted' the facts as we had suppoe«l the. cause of aviation," but actually for them to be. Ho hnd copied. His aucceeded. Five of the.1T who failed with the Plvlno I'ngglan and the Kter- flying trials will precede embarkation wereJo«tlat_»ea ,and--lOHncludlng- publicity. nal Trlnnitle, cannot sjnire nuy Time for-Indle.^very~meiSBeir"of the ex- Dliisterlng~wnsr«lniply~an attempt to r strengthen the weakness of his case- Col. George Hutchlnsqn, Mrs. Hutchln- for her Family, We lived In h Pump pedition must be physically flt to son, and their- two small daughters, Late.it French Fuhion bark of the Switch Yarils. "1 did not withstand the strain of flyjne nbote he explained.. •-• were saved from a similar fate lately aee-a Tree until,! was bight tint I Ing all these Yeara I read Hooks sent „ ..... •cnmuimiMiiiii I the mountains. Airplanes and en- "The lady doth protest too much," through luck. owneil a pair of trained Dice whcnJ ID me by plou••••••••a Ili'lnlives! •••" • """"*. So yoT4.u l""~see, I of feet from the summit. tines-must be tunfd perfectly for the the queen says In Hamlet of the waa SiirT^o one ever gnv» me any player queen, and .proteatlng so strong There ought to be. a, preventive reg-' I~nn«*4i'ot"td"n]nnie.ing all. these 1 ears." I --rea-d Ikwka sent | „ wmU wpmr lhat ,oe (nllk berorel Uak,- for mechanical failure will mjan ulatlon —•"-- - '" tbVO/era Is falr.V easy. The world drti—^— fg'tiftn »»«« *- e'anuignl...! .»-. •trowm o^_i__^_-^_F •••• jnwHigro" ni* „_. n,»wwn iu oep- • Negotiations are, being made to se- credited.' . - , -,pTI)ifnnnde(iulpmenC , "My first definite Ambition was to Plans and Instead or doing a Piece tember by the nritlsh flyer CJ'rll tin- cure tlie high-flying Vlckers Vespa in addition- to. the probability of com- kill a Coppsr. The Drag Net Got me t, 1M>. WMtcrn Ntwap«ptr which accounted- foi Increased Law- wins, la 431970 feet—nearly three miles plane with Bristol Pegasus : motor pleting the trip, according to Col, while I wai In Grammar School rind lessness he prepared niv Article, srlth • above the summit of the mountain, which Cyril Unwlns used to set the Clarence M. roung, assistant secretary ^-1-learned; !ILI|IB, l!pl|c^. jRoiirt^.tliat. I Skfltciies, Showing how Any One who -""^•'^KVS.^'^r-v. -Everest, however^ (ley remote, JaltJie.. *ew altitude, record, and anbther craft lWwa»"*i'Gan()itcr.-Since then t'hnvo •bn»wrsV(M'itSiXViir of l^eris can hissst of s'inl»*used The men wbo.take off {from a fl^luji Both machines «-||J carry enmeraa grade for six weeks, prWlded em- ef Heredity and Evir'lufliiences. The has pnsscd^siicceiisrully through si se- fleld In northern Bengal, at tho ft" and It-is hoped that the record thus ployment for "many huidreda" or ; . only Iteiaon our Malefactors want to. ries of tests. It was fitted to the celt obtained will place litre success of the additional workers, whllemllla pro- 1 iinlofucl is that thi-y havnbeen denied1 1 iiiiSs of some of the cabins In the Ca- venture beyond_iio.!il.it^-The.flyi".r< will ducing rayon, - woolen goods, silk ..' access ." to thc'cthtcal. Itcflneiacntsof nndlnn I'nclflc Railway's liner Duchess wear "speciiifiy" heated clothing and products, hosiery and men's and Modern Civilization." _... of Itlchiiiond. Occupiers or Hie cobr Amhertt'* New Prexy will' tiae nx}-gen npiuratus. ••.- women's clothing "stepped up pro- The next Inmate to clalni tho At- duction schedules," according to the 'Ins found that In the coldest weather At the time of the preliminary trials, . tention of tho Seckur after Truth • they were nblo to keep them at a report . .•••'- • . needed : onlj' n' Clean" Slmvc'and a or perhaps preceillng them, Mr. Un- pleasant temperature. * ..;" •'•''",' wins may attempt to reach an altitude Operations In leather boot nnd ' White Tic to make him look like ,Uia The wall or ceiling covering, which shoe factorlea were characterized Valedictorian at. u flrnt-ratp TIIPO- greater than the- present record. He la a-BritiihttrhvehttenT Is coHsfru'ctSI Is confident flint Ills plane is capable »«:^tL»i:nctory^!jtif .-loRlcal Seminary? It seems that he rartier on the lines of the suits worn creased In a few -'localities.' . had been yanked up .for Swindling, of another.2,000 feet•-. . by Airmen In very cold wvother.or In a speech to. his constituent*, Most shipyards kept larjje nunv Forgery null Kiting Checks, .Ho when .they contemplate ascents,';. to bers.engaged, while a number ot looked as Honest nil Henry -Ford .and when he was asking for leave of ab- great hclghti Into the fabric of sence from his parllainenary duties bituminous coal .mines were re- his Blue Rye was very candid and the which this clothing. Is niade- Is woven . Investigator knew that here was n during the: period of the expedition, n network of fine wires through which IATA Clydesdale explained that tho Bird who, would bare gone Straight an electric current la passed. „ The chief object which he and his friends if he had been given a Chance current bents the wires and warm* have at heart Is to promote British The Big Reason, - • world prestige—iwrtlcularly In India. /"Was yourilole Parent.a Soak or the wearer; ••.... .- •.'.'•'•-•.• i"' ^These.n.ew. wall nndcelllng papers He added' that tnf flkht over ML ad he just. go on a Iiat onco In a JjvercstJs-theJ'only-one-ortgliiaTBIgluJ" •v^hller lisicinSe'Studenror Crim- . nre construcfed of thin IniHitotlnjrimr-- terlal In which wires are embedded In really worth while"; every other sig- Inology. . " .-' • • ...... ' such a way that th.'y nre Invisible. By nificant part of the world having been The latest in French fashions for ."Father never ptit his Noso Into, connecting the wires to the electric flown over. . He briefly. sketched the milady employs the use of velvet. In anything harder than --iiuttctmUk.". mains the walla and celling rah be dangcrbr the attempt,-one great peril their creation aa is evidenced by the' was the Iteiilj-. "Ilo had SlSe-WliIs- made to give out a gentht and pleasant being that fitly miiea of the .flight above charming gown of velvet which fcera hnnrfiuf' straight down, passed ^ ------..j. ....,» -ui me .nlgnt For. three years, Jack-Grady of (lar- heat—London Tlt-illts. . .;.-- takes the airplanes over "Impossible" vurd, confined his foothull activities to . the Contribution .Basket nnd Is said sitting In the stands and cheering the to have been the first KofornuT to hit country. He cxplnlned, however, that Early Egyptian Rulers 1 . he had given that aspect every con- team.* ne became a senior* In Septem-- upon that Happy Expedlent known aa iier,- and only then; did" He&(\ "Coach" "the.Eighteenth Amendment" • ' The Hyksos were, according to the sideration and had ."no \yl»h to sub- Son of Siam Diplomat Keyptlnn annals, a conquering no- I>r. Stanley King was Inaugurated ject this constilnency again to_ the Kclille Casey, rcalite' that Jack would ' *Then we must hang It all on your' be a. good football player.- He rapidly .mother. To wiint, klqd or Frivolity madic race from the Kast. who, under president of Amnerst college at Am- expense nnd trouble-of a by-election. Salatla. their first k|ng, took Memphis bent, Masa, on Armistice day. Doc- learned the technique of the pui'e and was she addicted (ikf she should have today Is probably the best broken Held fnllcd'to keep Tub on the QiTsprlngJ" and rendered, the whole of Kujpt trlb-* tor Kins; was admitted to'the Massa- utary. Their name probably.means runner ever seen on the Crimson Qptd.- -"V«in are'.-not i;i|csa(nR well today. cbtuefu bar In 1900,- and arter pnic- POTPOURRI . Of course, this la his Inat year on the The dear old Mater lectured to Clubs foreign kings, the explanation shep- tldng In Boston, became eastern Bian- herd kings, WnCiH'W team, as well, as his-firat. , _i»^ -"of 'i . Masaachusctu Family which ._ , .«,«,,..,. ^antl'^conq^ SltanjT He: iras. appointed a wna aueiit l"00. B. Cv . The .seat of The stJng' rny' has, lit the end of smelted, of Harvard for over a Cen- member of the committee on supplies Its long flexible tall, a series of their rule was the strongly garrisoned of the council of national defense In 'I "i : tury. She.and Dad were the'Intel- fortress ..of»">Atarfa. on the northeast sharp teeth along the edges. Da lectual Arc: Lamps of the Town In 1017 and special aasjytant to the sec- Fng this tall ns a ucapon the ray border of {he.-Qelta. They followed . retary of war on October A of the : which I wa»"caached- for the Ministry. Egyptian customs, and their six mon-; Inflicts Jaggy wounds of a serious They had me tutored so that I Would V9n a. member of the nature by thrusting It Into the How deeply inter- nrclis took.Egyptian names.' It seems '• conference dur- not come In contact with the Foreign likely also that a great port of Syria I point of attack." There are some itlng Is the relavl 'Spawn In the Public. Schools^ I was _ . and has been cbalruian of fifty snec!cs.'and range In site up New GO|/RU.I, was subjectjo_ them.--The only de«' the Massacbosetts commission on sta- tlon of boyhood ex- the Prize Exhibit of our' Sunday, 'taileA.»ccpute_ojJfenxJa_any- ancient to 11 or. 12 feet long. periences by' some-. School and sat In the Lap of every blllxaUon «f employment alnce lltlC. I C 1>U. VfMUrn Kmnpit Union. writer Is an unreliable paasage of a body 'yon "like; and ' - .--.—„ u«u. ii developing; Prominent Lady In our State. It look lost work of Manetho, cited by Jo-1 what a bore they are jf^ou'd'on't —them two tears to pick out a College sephut In his rejoinder to .Afllogt_|,'i~| '.- • ' " •""• . • fwuiu . BIIOW^ ' you my Phi Beta Kappa badge if I .Lav* ' lfad.n'1 hocked it tn/Omalja. •• ; The greatest thing in the world. It ,.-..;' "If you were given the Advantage f ere e la the curnenttone of happiness. Loy- By Charles Sughrob ^* _ 5'_J!w «tJMijuiili.CUnjt |nn,,. ally goes with It. It enfol/1* the craT "ence,T am at a Loss to understand why die with1 protecting arms; It shelters yon turned ont to be a Horel Beat and 1 the old: It give* courage and strength TMEM HOW floated Phoney Paper and ,now have to Ihe breadwinner; and enable* the; DID YOU KUOW ,*eveo or eight Aliases." - J f •'•, tired mother to sing. The love, from | fir Jton won't let It «o any further, mother's heart la wonderful.' It J will /D« you Hep," said the Prls- 'readies out to her offspring without «ner.. ri; needed £fiS~Money>" ,: limit. It conceives its objection In In- .:.;••• -JW**»--- **>• Investigator tackled' the- nocence and endures to the end. Tbe 1 ; oext;. Coae. "he wiis somewhat dazed/ binding betyeecLjolher and fhlljl Is) T?»«Slne l)ls. 8unirtse when the -.War- the. source of love. It gives perfection • den told him that the Maiden witoithe' to. human endeavor, became we Ilka -pensive Smile, the aeot but aleiant that, which we love.—Exchange.

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OUUirORO CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Novel Furs Styled in Novel Ways

American By CHER1E NICHOLAS Heroinw By iaWas . LOUISE.MwQQMST.QCK, Josephine Davit u '*lt many-years the Mavis ff» \ e. It In Wstory Uiiit ilnrlnn the*nilre ens»ei> im-nt only one cltlien of the tnwn wns killed, the youns womnn Jennie Wade, whose. .Uttle; cottage, now a museum,, still showa the hole by whlclf Mm final shot entered, but throughout the whole three dnys' lighting soldiers of both armies; the blue and the "Tsray. streamed. through' the streets, march' Ing hravely Into, the fniy. mtreatlng, weary, wounded, and i1lsai>|io|ntwl. .ln»c|ihln«. alone In the nnvls home, A lieomt Opening o£ Conqi-esg watched thene men RiV punt.. Although

•If would*.-unbeco.nln* the representall.W \**-uir 'L'I".""!Southern1 -«troo|is.^ir"; 'he ?""""" hnnr"t ..wa"""s -It luuiu^m UIWV.HT.., ..-,, --. _ - of thls.bat|on to assemble for the llrst time, In torn* with Kympiithy for hoth Hides this solemn temple, wlthqjit looking up to. the alike".. There was nut much'aVWjiht-- Supreme Ituler of .the unlvjerse, nndlinlilorini een-yenr-Mif--jilrt coulil-<|ii fur" tiiem, his blessing. .""••••• .-•.-. ..-, . . • jtutthat lit tin hit ..limi'iililiie-illd. .With CJU luMiuoiui uru •th^V.iHns'^ P•jt (be >tn|[K. TIii (inniritin ttmr 1 ture. and happiness 1- In this city umy Ui'Jit piety nwijy, .tos-'plilm' built a vIcnrtiiH rtro :pret)eutliiii.lii not mily siieiiH'i'iilnr, hut nnd virtue, that wisdom hnd magnanimity, that It la Inti remtliK liiuiimi' It nmkei mi In the - llt.tli* Imn stove., tatbertrd, to; 1 " "•constanc""Cotlstuncyy • anand •self-government•self-government-- whicwhich adorned '." ""v '"-"-— : — --. of ntrv«*l'pel*ry-II)-novel WH>H. Tin . -the grcnt character whoso name iFbcars l-eii""SMber all the flour In the hnuse: nhmit flirt' ttinr di'SlKoera . are. atlowlni; mi ,-: forever, held In veneration! Here, and' .throifcli- '"l" " hiirrel. nnd set about biitiliut It, venriiri'Sollie n H|ilrlt to do un<* lo iinre Th£ Capitol in.J800 out our country, limy simple manners, purs '"!" ''"'**' delliloiiM lir.-n.il. When uittlcea. Inr artlMiry nlnitmt tireitttiiuk- nnke a Kirlklnu t-oiiiiiiiiutiii'ii,' thus .ae>' morals and true religion nourish forever! -\ ""> war,n-InnvM wen- out of tin. oven. Ing this leniKin In. Its cx|>U)ltntlun. ol •'I'litl'mi Hie- hlnvk illld-whllu lllfim .. By ELMO 8C0TT WAT80N wt.iiii. la na pniiuinr us It ever waTav - •'It-Is with you,:gcntleiiisnrTCConslder. wheth- "•" '"' them Into senemm .llees the iiniiHiial. \ -: •'_ • . • S THE time draws near for the final ind iH'rlllliiireven ninre so -'flii* eas» - er the local powers over.the Hlsfrift'orT-iluSr Kl-n-nd tliem-wllh nu.l.i-uies..t!Ct_llieiii4 This llalr fiir clevep fur atniiiKK ! session of the Seventy-second con- mrurure of ttii-'eriulni.- ai'nrf-end !•>• bla, vented by tho Constitution in the'congress *"' l'i Piins.ntul nlnei'd lltptir before. nienii Is oitdenved In Ihe niodi-U |tle- gress of the United. States to con- r.l£!li'H tlui i-ye nt ii RIIIIU-II. Tlit- lilgb- - li10 1 f r tlle '1IIH)VL Thn VIT; KoiHlliioklnt ciislliuie A * ;venejnLWaahlngtpn. It Is Interesting ' ofltheJJnited States..-shall be Immediately ex- I"" "" -" li»"»ry"fi.>lillcrK piiiw- ^ttuiUliis—ttnlcaluin. coitar In .tolnxNl to the li'fi"Tiiiiiilinsl.*™ tlio rntry—nt- to recall that the American congress erclsed. TlTrTtrTouTT^ffltrnrThTs-tinportirnt- -iniUmi-dooA ;• "; wttti a Jiiuuly hi-ret which hns a drnpt liantller itklli In I In* MH( itC fnshlonnldt* met for the first time In the present trust ought now be executed, you cannot fall, 'The trews unreiul. Weary men. iir iijal.i:li|iui. fiir'eiH'IrLilnit Us crown. . new furs. The younei'r set mlnre itilH National Capital Just 132 years ago -while performing It, to Hike Into view tho fu- wounded, wnnellim-ii -lying, stiiitihled The IIIIICIIIK i>r-.iiiyrhnl» of IIIt.|B clotJl H,iM' the dress iiiideriu-inh-ttils modish rout. direction, smart I'tirlsleiuies .wenrhm with the "new settlement" of Washington and gles and resources which. If not thrown awny, l"t" bnndnge« every slired.of cloth In unite of printed, millti, lheosanii» oft-. the uncompleted, structured which was the be- or lamentably misdirected, will secure to It a I ho house: Si.nif of (lie IOXB-SITIHIISII not only utvuavn and COIIIM trlniiiiPd In ti .fiiHhlon hhiliM|Hit In.the realm of either. jiiiii.Mier,' liHipnrtl or ocnlot, IMII ginning of onr National Capitol. long course of prosperity «nd self-cowrnineut" wounded, onee thi^v liml. been innil irW-a thl.ti .IH'IIMOII. • toiii'hea illrcrcei-1) enllveii their hiim This flrst .se'aslon.of.congress'In the new Clip-, ' f'tiiK-iunde*:iipHti- siif h-ine- of the new nation, which came Into being as Itnl was destined to witness so.nie of thi! niiist' nerlmis rji 1 ri'ipt-lei M-I wlllch ci'iilem 'ihlifattra^ ~c1!»lhlU"licfiiPg".-*pri--(iHi«»il- t~wTf(fe'.-foSi velvi'ty iVrnw'n rclotlr'for-'(irown"with ldent of the senate and Frederick "A. Mun'ten- ous enforcement of the' alien and sijlltlon Inws ambulances to nearby huspitiiln. fcerg of Pennsylvania-as speaker,of the house, "grandenr. slnrplkitj and ctrovwHeoce." He . shown lu the rliiht In lln-"iiU-.lnre th urny ns II featured combination. Metal met In Joint session to. count the/electoral votes wrote to the cocnalsslooers.. requesting them to-' bad driven many-foreign-born citlzeibijnto tho "|t was nothljig," .lesephlno after- designer does that which'Is heliiu r< tuitloim, of"cmirtie,.nnd H.uietnl helt, adopt Thornton's plan In •ui-cferroce to Hullato's... 'Tlslng Dcmocratlc-Iti-lmbllcnn party. Then, too, wnrdu explained. "I ulwnys was a peati-'dly done thin aensmi— workn tw for .mi'tfil ni-i'i'HHorler) nre. faahtnn'a ; cast In the several States a'few weeks before klDilf of fur toci'ther. In this limtniii' and to proclaim officially the election of George bnt chnrgfd them to da It "with delicacy," Ini- --there, were other cnuses for hltterrioss which -good bakerl" • - '- honnl nt present, black- nnlrnkiin nnd simwy eruiln f» IStl w,.i.rii'Ni«i>i «t»r ITnlitn Washington as President and John Adams as medlatei'r the comini««3ottfT« informed. Hnllale , murked the doom of thn' once, nllpiiwerful Ked- _ of^the change and ;tsiMNi^lils .examijiotlon of cralisls, who liad heen In controlpf tho govern. lo8.J?resldent^._.^._^. c!_, _,__ ; On July 0, VIM, congress passed an net'-for • Thornton's" pSaii Ibe' Fr*iichBiah~ ri-turn tti the quiet roujlne 'or- aiMirtr wiMtr. aa formerly, bill ap- •-y sdoncrs to "survejC define and limit" the dls- . itol with an annual saU-ry or S2.00II. The elecllon resulted In n victory for the of-.home and-children.'hut. with-licr ru lu clnihi-H of all viirletles. Unny . trlet selected and. prior to December, 1S00, they, Dehi'ocntle-IlenubUcans, who recclvml. T!!' dec- husband re-enllafml In tlio reanlHr of Ihe newest evenlnu ilressea sre of As supervising arcWI'ert for the Capitol a tal- wcnt wlt ivere required to provide In tHIs district "suit- ..'ented young Ir£sbJman natsed James lloban, : toral votes to the' Federalists' (15. The 'Constl, T'W' » hor'n-aljjujnt tnTna^ ... .-inli-ii veivi-r which atiproiiches cor-" . able buildings for the accommodation of con-^ whose pbin for the "President's tottse"-had,at----= tutloni it that time provided for. eneh Preslden- niidiwns.forn.tlme stationed near the\ diiroy In weave, hut Is aheer In In- sress and of the President, and for the public tlal elector to vote for two persona without Itocky mountains I "^ •""•."".".' ready been accepted, was appointed and it was ture..' ; .'•••• offlces of the government of the United States. decided to cooMntci the Capltol .of Virginia. deslcnatlni! "which was to be President'and Mrs. Dcve-ns la known In history as .^)rih,-it .woolens, tniinehed In Paris :VI; For the purpose of defraying the expenses of sandstontV-tttStKid ~of'" brirtr'aa—was - first—pro— -~ "whlclTt6~b6—Vice-president.—^Tlie-per»6n re- i'MlchlBUnJJrldKet^IroijLtJinJiict that t season.- lire nlreHilj (•sliiliiulied the purchase of the land and the erection of the posed, and the stone was obtained from' a quar-'. ceivlng the bliihest number of votes wii.s to he it wn» with i!» ©rst MioilTSin rav^" u« CIIIMSIC tiinterlnlK. ^They are.fsvor- tulldlngs, the President was "authorised and ry on AqaU creek. On September IS. 1703, the President and the next highest VIco President, airy reglnipht. In which her husband lies for lll« miinlj lype of emit or suit requested to accept grants of money.' It was cornerstone of the, Capitol was laid and from (By an amendment to the Constitution In 1804, wna a private, .that she llrst,went Into rtii.Bh ia-iledllned for wear In dllflcult further provided that on the first Monday of • that time on the work of ebostruction was cur- jthe electors are how required to rote seuarate- battle; nnd many and vurlnug are tho weather, ,.- - '...•• December, 1790, the seat of government should ried on energetical^. , , ; ly for. President niid Vice - President,)., . { ~l ' tnles of lipr valour. A robust.llrlsli Dressmakers like the posslbllltlra be removed from New York to Philadelphia, In the mcuatiiw congress waa xdeeting In ' When (he clectc/ral. votes were cast It was woman, she rode -horseback! '"day and | they offer In ileslKii. for a alight •where It was W remain until December, 1SW. " ' JJtn^ appropriation- . - •'-fonnd-that the crafty .political'^manipulation of nlpht; on_one partlculitr rnnrch It Is chjliiiie In tho direction Of the cords, ;when-tt-wa» to ns transferred to-the ncw-Eo-.., PhlUilelpUx._iuid._had_m>iJ« _ip of Wtt.!K3 •for the n««ssarj' expense f Aaron Burr had resulted In a tie vote for bl'n- said vrcurlnunut-ii.cveral horses,-keep-! "By"'ln«uis"o"f adrolncilttlnK, can "work- tomac district self and Jefferson, both being h,l|!h'er tlian the Ing up with the best -of her fellow a whole desliin Into a ermine, without In accordance, with this act President Wash- removal** of lite goremnftect to Was&Ingt^jto. lo --JmwwJSWVj»5 the renmlfc inpers, office furnl-" -voteJfor^Sanw-J^oJljB'electloiijvaa thrown soldlprs during Hhertilnn'sr"famous tlui addltloi-'of any ornament. ington In 1701 choBe one county In 5Iaryu>na Into the house of-representatlvciC Amid tho marches In the Shwiandnah.vnlley.nnil. * nnd one In Virginia, with the Potomac river ;• ture. etc, of the rartoos fedrral' departments were loaded on packet sloops at-Philadelphia greatent excitement, the houAo began to. ballot more thnn once she look .the'place flowing between, for the site of the new >*- for a President on February l^Wsoi. -There^were. left by a wounded man In-the firing Change..Hairdre*iing •'•" , tlonal Capital which was to be known ns the atad -despatched for- th* .pew city 'on the banks N .of the Ivtomac. TOe oOciaH and clerks, uum- 100 members from 10 states nW each state hnd linn. '•'..'."• ' ••" -.-'•• f'fo Follow Drew Slyje IHstrlct of Columbia, fit first this district was •one vote with tho.majority of W^o states neces. - purldk-ono-llly-faied engngement ten miles -square or one hundred square miles bering In all not nxwe Una two hnodred...went Ciiiinu.es lu'drms atyles, anil cup*, ; tt& Wfcshlnstao. ta Imaboini! stage coaches, ar- sary for a choice. iTbe house sat wlta closed theVnptatn of" ilrldgel's regiment wna chilly thime that have taken place and contained 04.000 acroes of land, which Va* doors nnd balloting went, on continuously' day Vtlltotl and a colonel -badly wounded, ceded to the federal government by the two • ri>liiE,aftfr a long, tiring Journey of Dearly a this seiiwiii, deiiiand a decided change ..week. '.* .. ' -.'..*. and night • _^ ' ^ lt wnB iirideet who accompanied the in hnlrdre»ilnK. states of Virginia and Maryland.' But-In IMP On tbeflrst ballot eight states voted for Jcf- wounded mam-to City Point hospital all the land on the western side of the Potoma(: - Mrs. Adams, the «if*; of the Vice President, An Inferiority coiniilcs of. the worst- ,bas left.us a rnonl of'her ailrentores on Hint »femonajid-8lxrftir liurr, Two states; Vermont „„,) tended him four, dnys nnd nlghls sort Is lyltiK In wnlt ' \ the woinsnj was ceded back to Virginia and as a result the " Maryland, were dlvlldeil and could not cast without sleep, until hi) was well mi his. _-'tri'p- She says: "Afte"•After Kanas..iuu""""<;Itailng. Ilaltimorc• --we. ,oad j|aryland, were oiv^iaeu ana couiu nui cum.. Wunniii sievi'. ""•"" ,„„„„„„, lhn, who ntt'euipta to wear tttonu i harming District of Columbia since that time contains ...... 1.^,,,,, „.„„ ,„!-„„ „,„, nn _.^nmn,(ri< Then, lndlcnnntthat only 04 square miles. ' wandered atmat for .tvo boars, without finding ahiillowcrowtied hats (lint leave al- a guid h Wods are all you can see most- the entire Imrk of the head hare, fc! )t*Wj»neaf i«Mi» 1 r f .. ...>"distrfct' ni3d to''efSct^Be^ ...... nn nuiliorlty on littUdressrng, tin«i"weti-" Ings." Washington named Oen. Thomas John- reacn.-uwtivi.—-.*."— "..-. leriy1, slie nsnln took to honw ,.. „.. ."_ .- . ™,ii hn»' without* glass win- Durin„...,„„g ib,he. hnllotlnballotingc fhe__cxcltcincnthe excitement In ththe Unler!* . slic asnln took to hotw t»-«o- - Vktorlun (.hurin la the kvynute ol schofiliM^ ."n.hd-of Uifut., expeTlence la -«on, who had been his Intimate friend during . - and there Is a small bat. withemt a. glass win country was Intense. •. Cbarites of all kinds fiew after It It was a hard rhin-of flftwn. tblr WIIIILT'S lamiliin. oiiv of the. Id IMII mnklnii'ilie fiStr^WrfprnuJto:fnslilon .the-ne»'ota'Uon;rbr,-I^v1d-,Stn^rt.',.of: Virginia "dow. InteKperMd amng the forests, through thick and fast. 'It was charged, by tlie Demo- mlleih Once at the. ImUlefleld. how. which.prevajled In ihosti days of ynre 'which jo'i travel for mile! without '-seelnj a ever, tlm - tireless wnmh'R found ,(!((• und Daniel Carroll, a member of ;that Illustrious ; cratlc-Kepubllcans • that the - Federalism wercr was that iir''croihe.t Vdh1ii|,s." Well, To eiituince the charm of a woman's^ Maryland family. The" :commlssloncrs_ decided human bdns." : • _'..- •' ,'. . : ^iody, strappod It :to her htm* ...nnd- It's cioLhd edging H tilth trims thla After enjojlnj the lraoTT of life In Nejr" Tork voting for Burr to -prevent" an election until hair and face, ntid to blend them with that the federal city should be named the "City nfter March 4 when they would;usurp tho of- contlhueil oti her wayi tltlln'f;-ss'ven- dainty little.: twljacket. All you need iier clothes Into a*-picture of 'beauty. ' •of Washington'} In^ honor of the. first President ; and - Phllailelpbti xpost - of the - government onl- nilles'to Ollf. Polnt/wherc »he lull) the la a hull (I'M yurtls) of men er Ized clals looked with dlnxay .bpoo this "trllderness fice of Resident by making Chief Justice Mar- retiulres unusual- tnjgnt—s sculptor'* and tfie plan Of the city was* to be made by ahalTof the: Supreme court,' President, thus es- body: embnlmed and «nw Unit It wax cnttun, a ntirnber elKbt crucbet hew* khowleilue of plastic form and a nalnt- MaJ. Pierre Charles L'Enfnnt the young French «Hy set In a mndbole almost equs.1 to-the great properly shipped homiv . \ SerhonlaSi bog," as one of them described the tablishing a Federalist limited Monarchy. On and- three-fourths of s ynrrf-of Uut er's feeling for dellc«Je_ colors. engineer and Architect whp had reconstructed the other hand the Federalists charged Jeffer- hut • Drldgct wns nut yet finished. crciie, fur Itla uinile of ^v, pieces of new Capital. . „ ' "' • " . • . . -.. houhle.rs I — ..the bnlldlngs-Jn^few. Tork and Philadelphia It was tn socn an'envlivmment as this that »on with every, sort of crime; asserted., be was On the field of, battle she had keen a silk tncked together at the shouhlvrs •TIBIA^ tiv finhirvflM'^- —- - < i ' ,A ' — left "«""•- -•-• — _ t.f.. ,T. ..^n^ •^'•riffn nn an liiddtl and abroad lliB^report that If stt»ighi | W»fflc Weave h Latett In March, iTO2, the commissioners adtertised^ November 17, limi) oth«e •»8rs_t sessio-~-—n held i._n. elected the Bibles Would be taken away from out care.' Once more she returned. pieces < 11)14. by 27 Inchei) with the . for Street and. 5porti~" -In the newspapers of Phliadelphla. Bostoo and the new .Capital The north wing or the Capltol, With prodigious effort she got eight of »«Jver for City Point finlf way there, .ihe. of both plccek tiasfe heinam nnrrow seasim one new material la knrtWn as Plan for a capltol to be erected.In the city of On the opexdnc day. President John Adam* , crolong the contest 8 waffle-weave, modeled after .that well- rejected because they did not meet the. require-. tain the naval.•Jitqni. and would not remove. horses,-Bridget kept on her way. The fancywork deoanment whpre you buy knowB--brenkfast dl«h, la new sod r mentj. •Then Stephen HBllatt. a French s«U- Confederate lender shouted after.-lier, 4!Hg ctocliet'cotton. The quaint little smart, ..--•• ... • . V- "T'oMsratiilate the people of the United from public bBice certain minor officials on po- Conreonruie itnu^> .»... __. ' tect of New?Iprk, robmltted a plan whlcn met " " - -" - -- «--" ii,*» ynl ilerlcal bib l» slto. criicnttedJ>f_nwr «I^^ne^a«nbll« of congre* at the mical groimds. In return for this Bayard ar- then ordeijed; his nien to-firi.'— jlutlfor cerlxed cotton. In an open mesb pat; ;;:' with'. icrest faTor^agd:. lt\ •eemed-that he was: S^nrtt sent otO^^erntoent; matIcon- raDged for Verrnbnt and: Maryland to.cast a LJ|b« tod Dsri* . j . ••:;":;«tant';to;ne'"B^rardea::the:lw,ork.V;, .,:;•=.-> -.^ '.' • ;' the timely Intervention, of a small body torn with tightly, crocheted "border. It i. Rtront; contrasts of llgbl and dark mtnh^TonTgentleineiron the prospect of a . naanlmon. vote;; and five the two necessar, of Northern, tr&Api,' this escapade IS slniujj and quickly msde, and now v;. .^iiruVito meanUmeTWUiainTThorntofl, a tal- cranmw J^ BTi^aangeaT-aaiKtattTthera Votes to Jeffenuu. Thus he was flnally-deelared, that jiiuna glrli are wearing nun col-; are liwvliably effective—llgbt-collsi|s... mlcbt have nut «n end • to irrliluet's on dark dresses, dark collars on light' ''•: *nted-Englishman Uvint-ln-KewrYorlt, wj>o «-— mtooaitt. . o ^ ^^..^....-jyj^-^ m inauguraUonJtoolt place March I military, career, nnd to her life as tars and Similar neckpieces •.collar 1 dresses;^ dark jackets wltb white/: ii had «^powerM;Wwd!ln;^e,per»on^o£^omai 4 MOli th1e first President K be Inaugurated crocheted as here lllnMrated will sdd •VMWtv "....^.-.. -•-- tJnltea State* •' Iwell. As It was, she got her wonnded skirts; white coat* wltb dark drusm to the bojpltsl. and was nhle to «sv« calcto thesUft at woolen costnme. th« llve» of a number of tbpm. • Cltlt, WaMtra M«««c*p« vain. THE CRANFORP CIT1ZEH -AM> CHROMCCE THURSDAY. DECEMBER!, 1932

THE CKANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE . T1IK CRaN.rilKD CITIZEN Collection on Exhibit lltl Classified Advertisements Till CKAVrOllU INIIOMCLI A loan exhibit, of Mexican arts arid Commissioner HoSnun today Issued ' Eilabliikaa lltl crafts from the* private collection of the the following bulletin to all Magistrates Comblncl utul*r li* nama Ltate J3cnatur_DwlghL W»-Morrow «ug- sind enforcement officials?— "" THE rHANrOKD.l.TriZKN AMI filltfWICf "Chapter 137. Public Lawi of 11)32. Use for Results ' , In 1MI menU'd by paintings by biego Rivera, PUBLISHER tVCdV THURSDAY the'famous Mexican artist, and exam- effective January 1st, 1933,' provides URIOS Avs.mi*. CrantorsT. N.. i ples of Mexican crafts, lent by Mrs.that every'*commerdal vehicle operated Prances Flynn Palhe, of Hew York, will In the State after that day shall be FOK SALE JUSCELLANEOIJ!, TlfURSDAY, UECEMUEK K 1.932 open In the Special Exhibit Gallery of equipped with s mechanical signs.1 de- n.tx>'tx>'^^New'-JeVWyy TBalFTWuse^rTttrrWee'appirbtBeFferth? r feomWlssioner of itil -. J: CiMtM at '• KtlH-.T •H(I 1'uMlllter. ~- -' ion, Sunday afternoon. Motor Vehicles. -^—-r-~ M.i "t'S • This exhibit Is sponsored by the Art "This measure was not supppporter d by fur clu«i>-- I'ClKpllUU. *.ia > i: Trrma Two I>ollar» a Veil Advisory Comrplllee of the New Jer-this Department, arid the IegJsuttlongJsuttlonNe HSLY iizm. Violin, •nt fine ' eOlttlltif m. (, - ijtanfurd '6-t»S4tt. (r»nfi rd fost Ofltc* •• » sey State Museum' and is the second so poorly drawn that It Is diffidifficull t la of ' the,. museum's 1932-1833 Special interpret. It will-likewise be difficult fOB. SAUJ—cliUd« Mrtal1 CribCrtb,, ct«|.; and-:., Loan ExhibiLScason. The Morrow col- to enforce, and will be' accompanied by llir Cuodillun. ~.Tclqplioqef I.-Hai,t,,rj lection, which Is considered the best many problems for the commercial ve- private collection of Mexican arts and hicle owners; this Department and. the FOB I t»tr« u .„, ••rafts In this' country; was especially various police and Judicial agencies of nininjtroom riulra aod. TaUo lent to the museum for this exhibition the State. 4atantord 6-.087-J. •:> ' • by Mrs. Dwlght W. Morrow of En gib - No money was appropriated, by the rUJ.SV-Cblid't Ofll) and wood. .,••'.. Legislature either for the enforcement iU Aitl » nic BcuirU of Education^ preparing Mrs. Frances Wynn Paine of NewOf the Act or for the handling of the to sutiiilt nijaln to tlitr voters tttthi- ; York, wllo has for some years done heavy burdens of work already loaded iii n~5EKu5r~(T< ction a proposition lor much to stimulate Interest in the Mexi- upon our Department by this measure tin- ptm'haAc. uf.lote at the rva| of llif can Arts In America* has.: also lent-the ; ••Commercial vehlcl* owners are rats- ac jumu- prrst-nt athletic Held und the. erectioii museum a series of paintings by Diego Ing serious question u-to the necessity ClUaan aod CoroolcH llirri-6'ii of "a nt« High School building .Rivera.- the famous Mexican artist, of this legislation, arid feel that It Is at an approximate cost/of $508,000, t RABBITS FOB SALE A/U-c furniture, ceremonial masks and Imposing an unnecessary financialbur - - -i, 50 cttrta each' or •« for *"i tt< 000 of which Is.for lajid to be i>ur- den upon them. f. 1'liuomiT, «« KIvcr«ld< Drive lei modern 'glasHware and weaving. These C'uanfuril tf-0113 ' " chasfd. In tills issue we. print, tlic body' will augment the Morrow collection. . "It U probable that It will be either of the ryxirt of the Comjiilttrc us sub- Admittance to the New Jersey State repealed or greatly modified by the 1933 PLAY NUESERV mltU'd'.to "ahd approved by the Bourri Legislature. (Vcwrttt), KattrOMcf *•» Jtr-W> of EduVitlciri: ' V\}t. will undoubtedly Museum Is free. It Is open to the pub- CHILDBEN. 1 years and uldi-r cured for I,; II,, make Interesting reading" lor everyone,' lic daily from 0 o'clock In the'morning "There Is no doubt that many com- XUfE. sttrMtlie wilu, 2 bWroojni, licur ur day. Larg-u ouldqtir lnduiiirv i.ir until S oVlock in the afternoon, except mercial vehicle owners will Have finan- nkda uid luth: bualnui' couple, ralr ttnuter,. HiM-dul^ iilay Bruu|m t['irjiml tliunvK'lio favor, building at once tijievt. ... ' ,,: Purpose 'tef ifcft* kdulu. Zutf Mi'plc Pl«r«. upoo retiuvst'at.apecial ratvi. . Ue/urt-itt t-n xe. Illlflj 8'rhool. building and'those'who' Sundays and holidays- when the visit- cial-difficulty in meeting tho require . Tlie present day world Is canine In ' ' Droufht. ud Drmgon . 12-1 iiuvated. Inaiwctlvu Utrttt'd ttr U-U|>b,,iiu ing" hours are from 3 until S o'clock In menu of the law. While Ignorance of many anil various wnys for mon ol CUantord i-i-"'i-ii, l^.ffla |>»,m...l.| Tv.rin Mould wait'a while In view of present Durhig periods of prolnnr naUj funriabMT frolll rm>m,*w|tj 2114 VVt-trETuTl'itti-e, UraduaU Harytm Hi-|]n,t|, l.tio nflnrnnnn ilicinw In no oxeuse, you wlH-tHsrover |Mirj)iue. We wast men. with high th: e Chlneife take their p C.rabrhlii- Maaa. . ' .. •. ' --• ,. -'MI.iidTinm,,' Tlit'll' it, IUIM1 riHiin fur In Asl - - ' Uia^S: suluUc for one or tw< -many non-resident'"Operators, espec- lofty ldeals,-men who will qouKPcrati god. around io a procession aiid beikt ill XCTUI. Arraiiie. West. IU« »r«uiiHnt and for difference of opliilon ially, actually unaware ot Its existence. themselves. to the fulfilment of thnm bird soundly wben be Ijrnorej. tleir pfcoai* CaUsftrd «-31M-]|. both lis present, necessity for a "new ' LOS* Railroad Telb Commuter* "Under thcsccohdltlons I rec6mmond alms and 4(IeiU», and'whd will put sel prayers for rain. In Greece, the peo- m. suluble for one LOST— UrcB Wlilli-"ou.l lira) Male Cat. High School building und >o!i the loca- '"""" Amount P«Sd in Taxet that you confine yourself, to an educa- and BcK-nEgrnnillBemnnt on one side, ple 'send their . children m wiliwut lUht bouiekeepliiif. ward tijr rtrlura lu;4wlin T. Murphy, -Jilii ]i tion and cost of the building, proj»6Cd . In, preference to,.one Ogi^n/orcemeht when in- tovps, that ^hey ni.ny be rebelled from periods of deficient rtlnfail; they ire ,LOST—thai Kiit Day, tiold Walch Cl jiin brought out in the. discussion that un- • ••-'.••' • ; FOE KENT .• . \ i MIIII Kmrr MlaoUi-d. ^uiuUe-reward.' -liur- Each commutation ticket Issued by stances, of operation of motor- vehicles oppresiilon andJtrong, Hmt ojiporttml. led byVa girl adorned with (lowers, DtUf -ill Or«IIK« Avvlluv. TetC|illplie Cllajj doubtedly will ensue. : Mnny^pf the the Central'JioJlro'ad of. New Jcrseyfor, fi)« acyr—2n) door mtannjan, « muni uid :: unequipped with mcdianlcal signal de- ties jimlL facilities miiyJbe silven thoirj who slnsi) at each hnltlnx place. .Tix Uii. Asuit li« O" Bin*, Cruford, N. J lord' B-U1S.7/ ' " .'"•. • . lUU'hifiilb Ui the reports on which the Dccomber, ha« attached" a s"P showing vices are called to your attention. It to rise nhove environments, ami to de- same custom jrernilj In jngoMariav action of the Board is bused will be the proportion Of the amount paid for will be .time enough to Insist upon the velop In the- highest, the best' sent*p where a little girl calleil tbe Dodota j LOST--1'H Terrier, mill, uliurl,'. hair, Llat-lt niin« down, so hM» »"<± - t'ruwil ears. -Alls erii lu, nanii! ur challenged. Tilery it no doubt that the the ticket by the passenger which Is strict letter of the law If no change is thoRe moral and Intellectual faculties Is clothed from bend to foot In gns* I ••HuclliB-".; '".".tiel, ^Keua j ' prcicnt-KIgh school id overcrowded but returned by the railroad In taxes to theeffected within a reasonable time after vHth wnlch tliey are endowed: Mon and flowers, and leads her companions [. Wall Street. Uicrc. also Is no question the tax bur- 1 public. tho Legislature convenes," J >lthjijich ptirjioMS nrp trtilyjUierre throuuh their nativs vIllaKe, stopping |" LOST—LIKM ' Uu t-olort-d CocMr Spanli-1 Dot:. den jsnlmotit..unovurAblt jmd.jihat.-th<>* As an -example: -Of-the-|JO.*f-the estand notiiest of men!—W. T. Hudily. at each-house so that.the housewife USE «r t»w. Uixr. suunj room*, furulihed or Hi^ti Uai XVL'U w»y wa» ba'rryl»|[ Him UH«> people; arc rapidly becoming tax con- may pour a pall of water over 6er. icti£M«l. iiltflMSHrile, UUl, rrlsdl u- at itaU'rn i'lare uuur -turtb Avenue, KaHt, un pnsscngcr.pays for a 00-trlp commuta- fiace, |*1tat« «fitr>D<-e and porro. 'l'uraday, .November ^UUl. Ueward will Iv Kious.'v It will be; carefully conshleral tion ticket reading from Plalnfleld to Cow'» High Importance and singing Die good news that the Teleiibune CU .fclvcu lu -iiuy.'»»»w mwJ^llit^itt'rccorcrT'or'doii^ Hhethfr\or not It would be better to NfW YorK- **»« nillrnilri rpHlrm \n tovon Pa»p«elirt. Cran&rJ: If New Jersey speaking of this notice to drink iulll!,_huLtheyjire-fiuul-of-a-fer- la rcturu^lt lu U>» liuuk. II IK Cranfoid for tt\le;i year period to 1043. Hve."Oiie~man's mountain Is nnothei ; stOKE far rtci in rut OOc* BuUdlns. lor- passengers| today said, "At this time nicnted sntir milk known by several . .. A Pwfact Sword "' :'. . : matf ««« fcj Kioto, C. U. Oarata, l'u«l restored before Iho Jinii .ir December, in: over a 250 portent Increase in High man's molehill, and vice vena!, which Looked on as a cutting weapon, the al»i*lU-allou wiU be luade lu tli». bank. (yr. . when cost: of Ooverrimcnt Is: being names—lebcn, youliourt, koumiss. OOcc SHU*. Otxsfonl, N. 1. naw Look. - 12- School attendance.'; In the ten year brought home to so many people, the Is the VorncrBtone of romijr people's Japanese blade has been pronounced '.. In Uio Old Testament of tlie Bible, jokes^jiiid_iriost people's i SJtUX SHOP FOK RENT period, 1930 to 1030,\(i period of uiipar- above Illustration sets forth a striking tJ!sco_iire more thnn-tlftjn*ferehcesr |_Efirtecl_Jiy_the Biost-oiodwn-iBetallur- APABTMENT8 FOB BENT .. - llldtl^lf -exomple-of money which theyTMiveas- "WBat a tragic comedy nnd a comical glsts.' It had to be, for every Samurai U. for Uibt. mectuokal p to cows and milk. Vou remember CvKoat IscaUoa. Kent maooablc. BEAUTlKUt Uiree room apartment,- wllb break- siirhed was going Into private channels, trnseily Italllsl.. , , We choose the was In duty bound, to earry In his gir^ A :i. cart CUara aod Chroalda, tf fast U00I4 in (iarttttotl, near C'raiiTord. All tion in Cranford was uuLJH per cent. bow Mo«c> nnd his people spoke of the 1 Tills growth" received aCefvorc check covering the cost of service and conduct Promised l-awl not In terms of gold thorny mountain path In order to dle a sword capable of cnttin^si man's lf*ro>eueuu , and' saras t turpislu-d. leave the plensant valley for beloved CHAIKS CASED • • Call CKanlord 8-2055.W. It. due to the depression soYthnt It was »f business gnnernlly, being diverted to snd Jewels, hut as "a Ipnd flowing with bend off at a blow, leaving. If skillfully 1 feet to trend, ami then, at, the Jour- executed, si thread of skin to allow the ; aU work «uar- Al'AIlIllWr for-ruit at «• Norill irnldn Xi.r: very small In'1031 and so fur.In 1032 public use,. The public has never had mllk-atidrtionuy, * r --v--.. '. ml & V this extraordinary fact presented to It ncy'g end, hud out'that the.mountain chin toTijll forward "onthe.breasL His que. >lra roonia and bath, wlUi aUJmurove- but 22 ix:pii»t». for ..dwellings have been Wlicn the t'rodlgul Ron returned jdhjJJJ *" ' " ~" " " " "Teiit™ Issued.' It ta alat rtalnHhi before simple SaSLMiUiSSUJa!ajiuaujuui~ria»a«t»r' ^r^rwtWiral^Itw" u Call Us'would have bfvii to tbpiu but'the sharp, for he never knew when he 5 tetlcalf, offsrirlrig'.of the cow? Again BEPAIK WOKK to equal the percentage of Increase for veriest ninln-hlll,—lCllpii Thorneycroft might be called on' to" perform tbe jHJghly Artistic Pipe. —King i'haroa addressed Josfjili's Fowler.—-- : • ^? ritualof the hara-kiri—that Is suicide AIX Wa»aiE«~)la<«ilac«. Vacuuni ClemDera aod WOBK WANTfcO—FemaJ*\ the previous ten years. • ,° brothers, who sought refuge from fain- ecfcrr Beat JkttiiuMX* rrpalrod. Vfed Waatl- In Use Among Indians by; dlsembpwcbnent—and In emergency., era. mtedl 'Aak ua nitflil. ' Beat-; refervnct.'8, . Very ' reaponalble, ^»^Ttlpti^ii««ftR ; 1 cnge*;when the B'.-ilncb kuianpjfju— Mv Doutli L'nlou Annue, Tele|ihuru>_ClUo* bften about cattle from our youth eren . .:'.--- -. . 'Correct Poitura - .- V.~ Binm JHuac So-rlc. I'Un. WSU- ford t-Wn-W. putting through UK! ptan for taking the discovery of tolmcco by tlie Span- the bara-klri dngger-r-was not avail- VW Ut Wluatow 1-UI». (iarooud. ontll now, both; yii- and also oar. fa- .A correUistrea-a-iew--|»utti|ir in'TiilcirTriiri _»lcesj -Figures-jof-Hie-human -head, Box A'91, care .of Citizen and L'tiropti-la. of Cranford, but with changes came a f(o Cause for Alarm at ' not only In a standing position, but All good ends enn be •vorR«t! oat lack of interest and little use was made and of.Various'beasts, birds and jjrp- when sitting and lying as well.' Since i.v good means. Those -that-:«am»t' WASHING 1UCBINE8 BEFAIBED - EXPBE88, MOVING. XUUCItlNG of the club house. Now this may. all tlles. 'They aro all executed In min- . ' Readjustment of World sleep occuples-»nbout one-third of the 1 Jn on address before the Unlveritlty ire bnd. nncl luuy be c<>iulteeati-' : and the private help has been one of a special stem or mouttiploco.—lioiv •that Isn't lire. That's Just the sun of Ing an Increasing number of utterly full oDWrluiilly to ba oeard "111 ti (ha •) tallon iurlted. Security, care ClUzeu aud ' the bright spots In the Etnemency I!c- treol Family Berald, • . . • a now dawn, rising on the Iforlion I' pointless things. and bereft of-any tbem. ' .... ,•' ' ' ChfODldf. Crauford, N, J. U llef Administration's work In behalf of By order . . • " • "And so It Is." Doctor Coleman con standard of values.—deorgf Moore., - BOARD OF ADJISTIUKT. those needing aid, During the Chrbrt- ddl"JJ,_lyJJJ_wlia_lDdafcloh k -. :—: JoatpidtOfoe mas season, there will-undodbtedly^M with fear on-the vast renilJuStihents Send in any Jtemj of news you mayAnthony G. Beorlco. 1 "Australian Does Made St . ittany Who Will lnnlBtllir.nfi1pliiTrr.lH-f •mlhn m In Iho y>yM'- \t*h|it tlioy mliy have—do charge. Oalwl Noteml'er imii. l body through distribution of Christmas take for Impending catastrophe Is but basketsr""That Uie'Work «f aiririiiy" be •'• "Tbe cunning of doe rabbits hosnie the dawn of a new, more glorious day." beaten," writes a corrcxiwudent to'tlio successfully co-ordinated, Individuals .—Los Angeles Time v r.. '•.]•'. A^STRELp D AUTO TOPC CO. and groups whoplansuch-good'^ work, ,8ylBsy..<. iC, 8, \V.) llulietln. '^On each of five consecutive; afternoons I AUTO TOPSTOPS REBUILT/SIDREBUILT, SIDE CUBTCURTAINS,-SLIA P COVERS. WaNDSBaaOD ."' should co-operatp with the Emergency GLASS, BODY AND FENDER WORftWORfi . CARPETS AND RUBBER S1ATS ..-•Relief Administration, It Is for thej set 03 trjjps on a scries of burrows : ., ' Esrly "Smttplm". •• . harboring hundreds of kittens, and on KB NORTH AVE., EAST 'common good of all that duplication eoch of five tucccssiw nwrnlnga found I The earliest mention of a*«anip!er M far found is In JR02, when Gllubeth ^imDjlUTOTdKC^ w»jpow SHADES - should be avoided and that no worthy every trap sprung and ernptyjneclill linen cloth to make one,,: A sampler work, I made tho sixth set and watched Is referred to by John Sbelton, the' lowest prices. Orders completed'promptly and shades hung from the surrOundlnK scrub. . .Jiist Poet, s*ouf tie; sime Ume. Originally- itha.i. after sunset dotens of does appeared pjpperly. Call CRanfbrd 6^2151 ot PLainHeld 6-4408. , > ".The. use of UIIMIU'IUH. whichi; has ;aampl'era were Intended for practical from various pop-ho|cs, and, without purpose*; needlework and embroidery y Room ',.". • -•.'1-:i-'-'i. -lU'-C FBONT 8T,PLARJF1ELD, N, J. ':' ••• '•'.-, now reached a line .point of perfec- wastlns; time repaired each to a trkp, tion, bad Its forrruniieni In the days L were, pra>S«illy ' the 'only relaxation and nosed around a bit locating of wo. nensf that time sttd'samplers of the early' Urvelt* anil In China as springs. Then the warren became a Complete, 10 Roll. SidewaU^iB far Wck as tlie.Tliird century. '•-•, were nsde for ."handkerchiefs, table- series ' of small rolcanoes spouting cloths Sheets, towels, napkins and pil- Of tbe modern Biiesthetlcs, nitrous sand as the does heaved themselres ozlUe or lauitlilru; sus urns U)« firstdis - low bearers.'' The earliest American •;'.-. «H 1& ***** Bo^; V^rk Gianuir : SchoulerConstructionCompany Into the air and came down on the sampler was that,of Loara Standlsh. covered. It «n» used m Hartford. safe end. of a trap. It was all over Cona, In 1S44 by '•«"' dentist named The' '.'next reported was that of Mary ' teed} Largest Selection -^ In a minute and the matrons returned Hnlllninworth -of. gwlom. whIeh-w«S' .75 Horace .iVe'lls, who etp|iloyi associated with.youth, and,' conversely me, Kentiieiy, occupies the peat prose of the world baa usual- Qt90c Pt50c VaPt35c MOTORIST ... '~ ,KBow!edf«' . . ... "-r •• approximately ten miles In dl. ly come from those who have had a rip* experience of life. Your 1933 TW and .License, NOW ,: Knowledge Is scomnnHllty available ameter. Tht lenttb of tba Avoid the Lin |D abundant qunnlJlies to all of Us) If In Lbs cavs-niaTetntes ISO mUea. PAINTS e . pnr mood Is receptive. We do uot Or. R. M. Struble MATZEN bare to see* it, Tor.lt Is to be found UKU Ek... _• 11 EASTMAN ST. - «n-tr>ei7:lau>a;—Hnn-Wfi TnT3raffi6»rTr'j -De man dat wastes Us Airne brae- - OSTEOPATH edje not becauM II Is scarce, bot be- (10'." sald-UncU Ebeo. »U like an ht- Let Cs Estimate Your Fainting anse they are tsoTiijf or~too prejn By Appointment H dat use* op aU Its statm on d* PHONE t-BSt CBANFOKO, N. J. :: §ttt ;«* 0^tfU^qiit^i %;..; -/;•• - .'•; \ J— rif*a Bar. rkao*

•Sin TOE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1. 19>2'.

alnf aloof, the Bid *)o> of ColumbU Avenue In I fiHBinrr* ULK—U OMBCWT ot «** Jemy. 8AU— ta- Ouuxerr of Nrw Jkr-f a nortturly dtreetloir fifty feet;- Uwnca' easterljr sor. BMw««a KJ«»r4 J. BaU«. mapUtaaat, Synopais of Minute* of J on* hundred' feet; tiienco southerly parallel Tlttwttn AMortntlon of the Sou «f PUI aad mn«l BoUlw Co.. a oorporaUoa, tt aL. vtth Columbia- Avenue- tfty feet: tl-.eaca West- cottpUlnantUlt . »wl l iahiha DudeDdk ka d defeodanta. n. fa, for aal, of aortnnd Board of Freeholders «S^SS£I e*tj and parallel with loo second course cue Dudrfc, hl» irtf*, tWfwuUnti. ft Mil premtscak ' • --- - - .- f l l - • : ouadrcel. feet to Uu aforesaid line of Columbia By vtrttM trf Ou tbow-aut^ writ of JUrl By itnui of the. auaTe-auud writ of fieri Do You Remember' Aram Uu point aoor place of BsXINXlXO. fat.Ua ts at« directed 1 shall t*po*t (or Al» br facUa to me tllr«rtcd I efaall expaae for sale by Regular meeting at tiie Union County i Bjtaf known Hid desMaled •> lot No. • and public ™idn*. In (>;• UUlrlct Cwurt Boon,' In liu'ulk- naduW. tn tli» IMalrlrt Court Sooaa, la ABOliTCUANFOUD? M Block Wgsup of Cranfcmt flare. S«s-J, the Cowt HouW, la Hie ULj" oT KIHUBUI. Ui»- ttUfl' H«u»«, to UM OI of BUabetk. Board of Chosen Freeholders w»$ held; Cranfor d. New Jersey, r-remlses known .as- 2* S. #., w. Columbia' Ararat, Created, J*.«.l. _ at the Court House, Elizabeth. N\ J. bo WKDNByDAY, TUX 14TB DAT Of " "'mtftsiSDAT. THB MtB DAT 0T American pol,i!n-» w a peculiar instttutkm, and mostly not appreciated HOT The abova property is to be- Mid sub'ieet to DECKUBtft, A. D., ltSB. , DEt'EUDKB. A. D-. l»3t. Thursday, November 17th, 1033, at 2:30 the foUowInf eacumbrinfes: Unpaid taxes and at tvto o'clock la the afternoon of.Jjaid day. at two o'rlork tn. the aflenwoa of aald day. * p. m. .* uxderttood,- \&auix£-$! be uriXind. or CITTI untruthful, to define it as a trad* or imntmrrito If IJIT, lenl elec* of lie zaauii All tbat certain lpt, trart or t*r«l of >aod and , AU tne foUnwtni Uart or parcel of laad and Irnljthootf?. Petftaps; and yvl .many trfto fellow th? lure of the. potiYfj currufd premliea hereinafter particularly dncrlbed. all* Director McMane, presiding. RoU c*U univnuw. rci'iapt, ana yt'i -Tiunj/ wno /ui'CJit inr. lure oj Ordinance1 ; reslrlcttoaa appearing'of record.. If pr«B^tae». hereinafter particularly described, alt- any , and auch facts at an accurate survey intf, tvliiv and buta« In tbe City of gUsabellv uate.'lylruf and betiuE In Uw T&wnanlp of Craa showed. twenty-Pro members present tram U$ advantages, trem to.pursue ffti,t ow-time patriotu: i to ^ trtf ^^ nq »l^ ofX«- m;:UMCfr^rJttaa^m*tCiUHBUK Ui -L- mamat: •-.*tmi- -(wsai-t ; V*.- .•(•"H. 1^ to ..Bt«n45rijnoft'.iian'MQi LBVT, FKN8TXK k UcCLOSKKY, Bol'ii." T. Uerrlu,' la the City at Elizabeth. N. J..Tolrty-four. rTtilrtr-nrt, Thlrtjili, Thlrlj maybe th€ ideals of this. phrruvne*n»i w^it be carried o>i tii ^' EDJftCC ... MM |SM« (whkb map U turn oa, nl* In th* tu*Uicii eeTen., Portr-oo*- Forty-two, ITany-tnree, tvnj- coptea on the members' desks. (o mankind in jomr:u/^crul0t'. U'.im VTIOTCJI!. ito j,>a?' uffloe of tnlun County} ** lot number all («,, iiUie, Htlj and Httj-uue. u Hhl lota are UW Resolution that all bills approved by un block BuraifcT twetiiy-lsto .(*2),M laid down ttown on a certain map now on nle In the Otftco "Crcnlvird' pursues Ui*? <"Vi'n.trnt*r ul -j *I*^'L r. !M';I trt*''Rtl. t: SnEBirrS SALX-li, Ch.«i«ry of N«w Jersey. on uldntap. Uoumlvd on in* ncMt ntirthefly ul tbe Heiiatw of «ald Owntr.»' <•'"'<«' •«- ordered paid was adopted. Iti *af.\ wr;i*< io''!*s>rvlri a-::!i,.'£lU '!>•«.- —I-' U...V-V u-..t tin Between Flrtt National Bank of Oauford. iHvJoy lots. 1, 3ft 5. la uUl block, wn Ulellllrd. "l-lan of BulldUw Hou at .Norta Arenue N, i.,.» corporation. compUlasot. ajid' Jsttnm AB& EtlKalMtti Avenue, Cranford. .New ieraer" Freeholder Rankin reported at thuoo March n; 1891. "ami r.(i;liit:i;.H-curi ."!"•»• lunior and ir.orr• ' sa, moil KaJtairiy *UI* -by- Second A'vttue; on lh«J 1 ! W t Arthur, Mary A. Arthur, et «L. detVntUoU. H- moat soiuhwly Hide by D«Uware—8tr«ct, and TuiTe U due approtlraately 1\3.t4S.T5, with time. . . •••.•.-'"" ">. "•""""- to mar uif sfirroity pj iu inhab;Uiit». tl«f m- ior tin1 nrnV-« .v i-ker ar'*r tu--; fa.-fur tale of morteaxvd premise*. ~ ' ' • the moat westerly "side by lot number it tn aatd Interest from Slay imh. lau. and coata, Communication Iron. Welfare Board orttt 0M nua By lUtue of'tho abure-Mated wrii of", fl«l Mock. ' . . : C. WKSUSV CI1LUN8. W Tht hvw no»». ou ai quk'Uy ^ ,-vfr.' buihan. traiiriuiltty lif.» sn ihivprwpact Sl* «• *"•»•• STSIN. STB1X * STELN. Bol'ra. stating that Miss Helen. Medveckle's 0 f " "*«•« "- _ iclai to tu« directed I alialt expou for aate Being the taioe premlset'conveyed to tiie **Jti aw| awaits Ule upfmng days ol.tum-- ' h*vlns Uir nr.W\bors .thu--vAtiiiu*. by. public vendur, in the litttrlct Cuurt Uoum, tiiho DwUk *nd Vii-oiilk* Uudek. tits *«•. hj C1U4CO fees I1I.M compensation will be at the rate of rn*r. when pteajurc. boats, nv,M »ith' hr»fid» "t human (tn-atness that now • t>!T ss.us.is, win la UM Cour( Uoiue, In 0.4 City of — * "~ Julio Kuaiiara and Annie RuihaT*, nil wlfe^ ly $65.00 per month rather than-on a perhappy .occupants, mil sail up uid do*n shc<1 !"-""' m AY7iTlTB^lTlT DAY lu Uie Uitlsltrt urtlct of the County of LJutoii, •ey. Hmwnn Tlic Ksrelllor BulldlU • toan diem basis as heretofore, was received tlw pleasant stream. Thr'v'illaire Is lm- .''Sliauld >JIU. l-.avt .1 !-.au»-.-1-> bull*' DKCEMBKK. A. t)., l'.u:, tu Book luoti ot dueds for Mlil'Cvuuty, on i«*«t* : ; r NitHAN HUBBL, AMtK-tatlou of filiulwui. N. J., a curp. of N.. i., and filed. „ ' • poelng In. mnny2""p'^'* *""! tnv'fi' ""'- uiiAi>iiiilit advice, t-.mls ar.d tvt' U|.iioi.JiuuoeJt JuuieT.aiiCTatMjiL IILMULMJ.. W ite. •-'•--: ——••—--. — :,. rutiitilalnaut. »nd" Ueorte- Ullrich, et sis,, dv Ji:O ^' AILtiic (ollowlnt tract or parrel of Uud and There U due' approsfmaU-ly 13,730.43, win. iDiidaiits. »'L fa. fp* sale' of fttwrlKaa-ed prem- Copy "of ~¥ resdTiitibri from City ofwilhin Its btwdtrs-show-Who li.ivt- a de-, t>'-«l-ior.» »rv jvsr at yixir rUnwal . •. _ |ir>3mUs9s"jti^retnafUr particularly described, lit- .—.. trun October ITtn, 1*33. and cu*U. ises. - • • '•• PlalnAeld electing Stephen H Voorhecs.'tut for plraaant honii's. Ci'.un-hex o( 1 ."Your fDMatwr «nd Bwral behavior. —~ •--•-•- imj bring ID New Uraugv, io the lii» nf alluve-mlaWl wtlt of-.f.«rl r^»>LA>» fai*U» to nie tlirertml I alull cApuae fur aals tj| an ftnveittbe r nf thg Bowrd of JM i V' • ntid TaworTtto^ and Stale of New Jersey. KDJJkCC I-ees 118.0* public vendue. In Uia UlRtrlct "Court Room, tn«r« tn place oj 8. P. T. Wilbur, deceased, and ; Frederick J Which on tht "Ilevlwd Map of New OrailKC Uiti Court House,. In Uie litv ut Elisabeth, was received and filed. (fuutw: a(nvu,a uuiiu.*,* ,>,,u ,"K.>SJ*., intyirnt. l>-*fk ft liftl»p Utwift h-ui «"• «* l I'ark, L'uloiv County, N. J." Hied In the Regis- X. J., on - — ' , sociaiion. a ilbtary. <•»»>• acre* \o Nt* ler*i Office of Uie aald County wf. Union, on HtirniFF'B »ALBr-ln ClianctTj' of NcW Jerisry. WIUNESDAr, TOK 2«TII HAY" Ot • Offer from the Union County Sinking n-culatmn piich. the r«vo';< ctU>:\ at paa. . April 1, 1908, ai Map Nu. 721^ are laid down Uciwicn Wade 11. I'oituu, Ce}»plali vrntft liie sciif? aiUl wit'who iisr.td' wit: Lota Two and Turee (5 anil 3, in Block tlfftjcdaOt*. . Fl. fa. for alia uf uortfiaiied All the rullomut tract or parr«l of land and J number one hundred end fifty-»U (l58)~"Ca urcmliiva.' ' nance Committee. has excellent wains, line otlvw, moun- ;.hin«*lf '•Qiiotidiiiniia:'U^ti>r " iirvniUee livrclnafter |iartlvularty 'fleltrtlied. slt- 1 aforeaald map. • a By .Irtuc of ttte .abor«-«tatrd writ of' tirrt iiatu. lytr.iT -aud betna tn the city of KUiatwUi tain xinerr. ilrainst,*, pkHl «j:U.Iy. * tHti.i aiM>thrr brifthi viiiii h^pjtt lec- _ There U due spproxlmalcly J0.-102.S1, with fai'Iaa to me directed (..shall ucposo for aalo.by Copy of a reaolutlon trom the Town *.' '•• (SWlSDAT, TO» "IT DAY Or , 111 lUe Coitntr ot Union and Htale of New 'and ««r?Uiing to maJur a lA'aaarit aimi ture Isol-Aiwii- 21, IBV1; lrt .me, mtl ,U . DKCKMBsW. A. D.. 1»3J. •_ tntertst front SentvmEwr liUi, 1932, and coat*. putflic TfiWue. at the KlitrtfTl otHc« In UitJersey. . ' - • ' • • of Westfleld airrcelng to sign agrrx- ,, ,» o'clock la tin sftenwoa of MM day. - VKANK It. KM.MONH. btierin. Court ltoust) In Uia City of KltxaLvth. N *.. on - s'lrst Tract I Htfltlnnlni at a piilut III the west- ment for maintenance of storm sewer healthy lorallty'. CKWI ir.dun-ninitji »'rfj' to you: • ^ . ".*r 0 WHITTElIOnK A McLEAN, SoJ'rs. -...•'. WEDNESDAY, THE 14T1I DAY'Of * erly, line'of Surtiii Htre*l dlsunt two* hundred •ofler*d'»ti)osc »lio wWi lo msikr pur-' IpJfcCC • ' • Feea $14,28 UKCEHBEtt, A. 1)., W.M. and twenly-tliroe feet- aouMiweslerly from the was referred to Bridge Committee No. 1. ' '"P.* inan.*ho ha* M ofu-n :*'.irji-.M SSBS •t twii o'clock lu iue aflernoon'uf aald day. »mil|»est corner at t'auny Ktreet aud Bprtuf Invitation trom the purchaslrm agent, chaws of'rfal ratal*. • Nothing can lor a l.tisTn- tit Uie. coantrv. mljjiit go All Uu folluwinc trant or parcel of. land and MUseti_runiilnsjlmire_niirUiweiil«ly tn a line check U* «t«dy ifrowUi 01 a emmun- U-Ioo and Slat, of pTtmiw«^rttn«fb*i'^ri!iMiUrly^ to Inspmt rtftnery of Standard Oil Co. further and fare worsif* ihan by i-A-uiirm Uttween Matild111^a aCi- I'lynnVI, , comittalnantn~lit , K«.V - l«railvl wttli'Tlie ioutirerTy^luie urranoy Btfect tty like Cranford. and in )i-»rs u> cane «ho«n1airf.«eiia»i«a s" Section T"™otu "! uattf, lyhig and Iwtns In the Tuwuililir of Cran- une riuuureit and tlft'y feet I thence Miuthwesterly was received andflled. - ' «t Cmiifotxl. . The i)Ia*.'e ' !;&& httd a Joaeph Lowaky, anj SOJIIIUJ Luwsky, et ala., du-i ford In sVe County of- Uuion and 8lat*> uf NfW It WU1 take Ita iriice. uritniii Uip Tf.wni -« Vrtr Brants Unton County. New Jer- fendiutta. Ft fa. for aale of niortgatcd prunlsei. In a.lUie paralltl with ths »eil«ly .line of Advice from the Register that Miss niarvt-Utu* Kro*!4i ' It. i*s\. '.', i'-aa tM' Jeravy... " ' - Burins' Htret-t twttuty-nlue tnt; ttience aouth. of New Jersey. :id be iwllrd by nine Uf virtue of Um aboTs-suu-d writ ct{ deft ,. Which are more particularly laid d*jwn, desig- caaterlj la-a lUio . parallel wltll Uie-Oral*de-. u fra^tri, sprtiiit i\ IKIV, pace facial, to me directed t ahall exposVfklV !H tin- mcfn from tJctoW aWth;.l«3H, and «»»a. ; KlUabHlh Uoim.tUUal October ?. 1919, recorded only **-1tUMiiM is prO(l mhlrri b(*f*IJ itif'.^rf'd lliUj &.U4- I BEGINNING it a- point In Uie Northerly side FH KALR-lii niiinivry of New jir[drv- d and twrnty-lUrve fent-souUiweaterly- from ^wherein Is situated my humble., home. vt-ttUi.in tlic Hiiat^rars is aburid- of McKlntey SUiet 'distant one hundred and - •" twy. Uelwcen—JCraiiford Trust Company, a thu southwest corner of Fanny. Htr*«t and Spring BIIEIIirPS BALK—la Cnannrjr of New Jerae>. Street.; running ibeuce iiortliweaU-rly In a Una .; "Tina bcauty'-ftpoi on Uie lace of'nu- mnt-ev'.drnct* IUW l:& tiro^xvis.-i» uj>- twenty-four J121)1 fyet aud- six . (til Inchm iiorparatluu.icunu'liUj*HtL.ami Unu.Crcat, Inc.. tlmvm n»vV«nl» Building aad Loan .At-. WviUir.y of ' tho "' weaWrly "tliie "of-Baywsn A-corporation of Uit/tetnle of "NcWTitraT/'ii ala.', ialkV WithUio wmthcrty Une-ur, lainty «lr**t !?ture'"contaixvi five c]iurclifs^-tnW wlor- wartj and unvafil" nM-lulon of Uniiffl.County; a bod/ corporate of thence running westerly along said lint; of Mc- dfdt. Fl. fa. fur sale of Diwtgaged pr,«m- iiuo hundred and llfty f«etj thence nurUieaitetly in k Ihie parallct Whh Uie westerly line of < vd and four plain—^J you &cv silvatioii IB ' tlw SlAte of N. J.^ complainant, and Ada Jack> Ktnley SUeetHwnty-iive (35) feet tu a poUit; •i'- •ui) lunmarrkd), et al>., defendants, n. fa. pg;- . . .—•; 1; . . Hprlng Ktretl twvuty-iwvsii ttn to line uf land : thence NorthwcaUTly lq * line iHtrallelattd dls- Jur win of mortimrad prMal»M. . ,-unualr-)ipoint- WICU.NE8DAY, TUB 81BT DAY OF tlrty-feet and two duo-hundredths of* foot to Requnt from the County Clerk ad lot No. fife an»ndd jut No. four. tlrty-feet and two duohundd f t of MlM Helm Fox m Counlf TH DAY Of : -UKlEMHfCII » •• | f».la, ~Mld wcaU-rlY—lillo of~8utlnof~8utlngg . ,BUeet;BUeet;f thfiwe d to Cltll tji.Tvlrc Cummlmlonf twenty-five ' and three hundredtltdredtlta (sa.uji uet •tliro o'cluck.Jn Uie •afternoon of said day. Clerk's Offlce was adopts "".""• DKCUIBKB. A. D..< 193S. " to a- point In Ihe rear of said llot No. Four?; |'J All those corlsln lots, tracu .or parCtlf) of 'iu>utliwval«rly along said fine of Bpilng~HU«l [authority to appoint- mnpomrtly . Mtui at t^u'o'clock la th*-afternoon ot aatd day. ' thence southisslwly 1n a line. parrallel to-and Iwonly-fpur autl suveu-tenUi* teel more or less Hosotutlon by Kc>a<] Committee Uitt Ail Uie following, tract or parnl ot land and (Ami an<] prvmlavs, liercbiafter particularly ite- [ Hel*n Fox »-w refexrrd to Flimficci dlttaul Biz ttt)' Inches northcastarly from"-lh» ud, situate, lylui: and Mng in tlie-Tovfn- tu the-place of Uegiuulng,— .".. ., repasrs.br made to' ijjr roads* located l>ruiui>(.-s hereinUter particularly described, alt- ; NprUieasterly line of-Lot No. Five eighty-four »..,. of Cranford. In the County of Union and lUlng paru of lota one hundred and twenty | Committee. . . -• uatev-ljinit u4.MU.ig In the Township of Cran- land forty-eljriil hundredths (84.48) ft*t mor« Htateot NewJersey. • -• -• .. > - ataren and ona hundreU and twenty-eight, blot It in Township of Union jutd Townahip of ford la Uie County of Unlon^ and Btaleyf Nevr : II, on a "Map of 4UU luu owned by William H. Copy of ill. onlrr'of appointment of or U** to a point In tiie said -side of HcKlnluy Known, d^slKtiaudalid dtstlnitutsunl n» lts New Providence, work to be paid lor Buwtt, aud Uie point or placu of UKtilNMNU. MuRltt. liKalnl at Kurt), Elisabeth, In the City T. Carroll Gulnee an Conlfdmital At;ent - BKUINMNU at a paint on ih« southwcitcrly Numlwred' MucU-ni (IB) and Twenty (2U) asltrKll«lb«tlt^ County of Union and HtaU of 75 'ptt cent by BUlc Highway Cbm- Thertj Is due a.iproxlmately 12.526.. with In- aald loU are laid dowii on i certain map "•>- •Ide uf WoodUwn Aftnu* dl«Unt • four hundred terest from Nofember 8th, 19K1, and costs. Nt-w. Jtiraey,." surveyed (Jrtober 11192, by K. L. to Judge Thorn paon wan rfc^lved aod forty-seven («T> '• feet uorthweftterly from tho tilted "Luxlngton llelsbls, Cranfortl, >. J., l.~. M<-yir. Englneer^and Hurveyur and Died In Uie niLi^on and 23 per cent by ifct respec- FRANK E. EMMONa. Hherlff. tlon l.'"Hl«i in the offlcu of lh»-'Itvfilstvf or tiled. .;* * ; . . uurutwestcrly ' skU. of Vn)ott ATWIU; thence HALVATORI F. La COttTI, Hol'c : ft<6lM«r'» oAlce uf'Union Couuty. N. J,, Dte«v- tive Township*., was adopted. '.-•'• ' ity uf Union July 2«il, Wtfl.aa Map 1 -_ uuUt forty-four degree* forty-four nilnuteg west KMUC ' Few 119.32 Mid Imr IHU2. . . . ' ,v ComrpunlcatiorEi from .Department of v : I,, anil .buunded. and .descrjbt>«4 «a fol- - Ileftolutlon:by'nrtd«c CotTHnlllee Ko; oUb:t.tmdred"'ntoety.i«Ttii feH>'an4- -aUty-si* •No. "Biliig "thfl." name'premlsea conveyed te.titorge ; Institutions and .AuejuHrii -Htatlrifi $3,- liuiidrMltha of -foo"loiF'iWM);t (1BT.M) : tntnua north i lows: t'llrU-h and Katie Ullrich, his wife, by deed of 2 recommending $0.W6 4!» be paid fown —-TT1J-H.-1—iinnw- YtrmttitKur' Iji *Bi iils«Iis>p— »iM..inn- liny,.! sldir of UlUcreaL ATtcnun qisinib uuc ituowA. Uilrty.thrM (W> feet and one UHUH..W. -, . Botwvui Columbia Uulldlnjc »»„-„„. . Tlitru Its ilu» apvrbxlma(rly~|3,'IVT.9fl, vrllll blind.for i-nsulnn' year' was referred, to jsr«cr ilpon'txecutun-cK asr«?n>«ct be- tout; thence norta forty-four degrees forty- tlaUun of i£llHbeUi, complaloant, and Louiac snd Dfty (150) fwt. soutliwctturly along sa.tl lultrcst rrum: October SOUi, 1933, ahtl coala. - four minute* «Mt ons) - hundred ninety-seven C. pegenltardt. ct als., defeudanla. VL ftt. foraide of Hlllcrt'nt Avenue from Uie corner formotl C. WgBLEY COU.LVB, HlierUr. Flnamw Committee. | twt^ti. Town and ' the County vu by Urn inltrsecUon of said sld« or Illllcrettt feet and tUrty-lwo tundredtHa o( m - foot a«le' of mortgaeed premlaea. C. ADD1SO.N MWin. rkil'r. ' ' Request. from Judjie Wntlman foradopted.^ . * _ * (lyT-Ul) tn laJdlld* of: Woodlawn Areoue; By virtue of-Uie alxtTe-stftted, writ of nerl Avenue with the souUMreaUrly «lde of WUlUniK EIIJ4CC , Fees 131.11 ll^uoe souUWMWrlj-sion* laid aid* of f WooWoodU - faclaa Ui m« directed I tthall exvoaa for aala by Street: and running. thencD ' (1)' northwesterly ; wtnorttytoappplntiiconndi-nUalMc- ; • IlrAjilut-lon . br F.lalluS . CununiiM iMt tm t» the point public*; Tendue, in ih«I>Utrtct Court lU»u«. Ui •and p*ralltd witfa: WiliUm Htxtrt, Une hundrud T htith'nrlHni!" thf/umuancr o(M5.5d[>licallou.uf Uie uuderalgtied, ss Adminis- Iliere Is due sporaalaulelr tl.U0.I6. wltli AU Uie fallowing tract or parcel of laud and Olobe . uvetiue was rrtmwi to Iioadj ua by * "PtnaiKt? commit*** InUrod from Octalw Ittli,. MSS, and mats. premlaua bereinafler particularly deacrlbvd, all- of a fool (IPXI') tu said northwesterly aids of trator, c .t. a. of Ui. estate'of said deceased, lllllcrvst Aveiiuu, and Uivnce (4) ti<>rllitaiU!rly nolice la btruliy slvm to liie. credltora ofr said CoromUIee. . • . .'. ... lunn luuJ'lrTTii tvriil proudiiyj for irUANX B. EUUUM), BherlS. uate, lying and being-la U.e Tbwnalilp of Cran- and along the same Fifty (50) fi^L to the point ilL-ceast'd to exlilliit ti> the suuscriber under oatli .NICHOLAS A. TOUASVU), Bol'r. fortl, 1»_ ,Uie County of UDiou.and Htate of Now talu-'ul..certain public v*nk.bonds EUJ4CC •' ...-.'- .- •replace-of beginning. —• •- ^ ur afflrmiitlotr-Uitfir ctiilme and deawndaaaaUiat -Communication from CFipt>li:d Cliiliu! •titetu 1» dim a.iuroilmately 14,200.. wlUi In- tlii> «slala of sslU (locessdAI wttllui six months "was adoirt/^1 " . . • — -,. UKUNS1NO at a iKjlxit In U)e_ wAUrly Un« Irtim Uie dau of ssld order, or they will be ren's Coihmlssion rnju^itiiu: serious i of i Centennial' ATOIIUQ safil iwlnt being on« terest from Octoucrf3)ilh..iaa2, and costa. , GENERAL * Tliofp .bring tifj'further bu^in*^* and C...WJSSLEY COUJNH, Kherlff. forever barred from prosMutlnf or recovarlng consideration of the . advisability 611 i sHKRUrrBiHALiB—In Chancery of.New Jersey. tiu4drtHl.kiid slxty-svtieu aud slx-tuntlis (1(17.6) Uie same aKalnit Ule aubscrlber..:' - Between barwood BuUdlng and I*»n Auo- feel southeasterly alubg said avenue trow Uie IKliKELEY C. AUttTlN, Bol'r. again recommt-ndlnii an w^roprltition ujxin tuoiii'H of Frrchoidrr Hou-hxiss,- 'elation, a JTriwraUon, comuUlnant. and Arthur niunuinuut at tho- iwutbeaaterly cornur, of landa •UJ&CC . .. • - Fen 121.42 • CltANITflBU TIIU8T COMI'ANY, forj crippled clilldien's wurk tlunni tho duli' »«TOinle;r»rtCT now or formerly of »Ury J. Wlnans EaUki; • »* -. • ' Administrator c. t. a. ELECTRIC X.- BtUwell. «1 ux, ct at, d«feudanta»__1tkJaJ. 'ii:c^t:i d, Il*;*Hl ,ljrni.-:i 0 iiu'.ij.'nwri- thence i (1) ruimlng, • wutli llfty-four ... UEUKELKY C. AUSTIN, 1'roctor, . year 1833-was referred to llosrjilal Cum- . UEHli-F'y HALE—In jChtncety or fit* Jer- West and. naraUvl wlUi said Wlnaua Jln« tlvt. ,..:1 Cranford, N. J. • . ' . . mlttciL ', •_.__ V '_'..'. ^j i i hundred and ninety-fite> and eight one-nun- uiy.Bij'iwotn Independent-BuUUJiigmul Loan "•"ass .IfiM- -.,-..--_, —.—u.^1 facias to me directed 1 shall expose Aasovlatluii of Kllwbctli, a corp., t-fjmplaluapt, I ., MonU) and Uvnismla rbllllps uia Vannle liillllpaa,, Uitilsa . Uie Court Uouat, to the City of aouUt thirty degrees Kast - thirty-tilue and and I'UUIipa (U1O lautiin . Ttors, County Treasurer, Tliltd ai;d KlIHu!. «lghty-klx ona-hvtndredtna {Z9.W fnt to a point •Ho. defendants. •^JtV-fa. for le v( N* J'WIU)NI8DAY. iOX JTB VAX.Of in Ui© Hue of landa.of one BclmlU; Uiunco (3) urttikKCd premises. . THE McCARTER SCHOOL I Xorth Orty-four dugrees East parallel *IU)- Uu I hy vlrtuo of tha abovo-aUtttd writ of Qorl •' • ' . ~ DKCKUBW, A. p., 1»38, _ ! facias to me directed 1 snail GX|K>M for sale by L at two'o'dock In tin isTternooa of said day. | firsfirstt couracourae anand aloualougs aalisoldl linline oof ScbutU Jive CRANFORD, NEW hundred and nlucly-Utree - aud n imblk -rendue, In -tile lMslrict Court Hoora, tn l» _ . AU the following tract or pMwl of laud and Urn Court HOUM, la Uie Clly of £tliabetb, N.I premises hexelnaftei BmrUcularly described,^•U- (3>3.«(3>3«) feet U said llna of Centennial ~ uaw. lylntand ntlng hTUwBorough: of^Ctar- Ulenc. (4)4 ; NoruNrur IhlrYr-ontIhlrYronti degreeadegreea- aOj-tUtt Glasses from Kindergarten VALUE WBDNE8UAV. THE 21HT.OAY Or wood. In the County of Union and SUt* «.»» minutes teest ale/naT aald. Avenue forty (ill) feet to tba oolnt or place of BEU1.NNLNU. -. ' . .-•• UBCBMBKIl, A. D;, 1U38, ' . to Ninth Grade • TharTlior*e Ius audue *wiy»-»u*wtapprotloauily »3,O;B_,-JB.72. , with at two o'clock lit U)e;atl«rnooii;-or aaid day. "BBUINNISO at a pointlocaUtf on Uia wulh- T 'All the-followlnt uact or parcel of lantl And erly side of rin» ATeau*. wulcU point la dlataat Interest from October QthOlli , 1»32, anil comacoata. for each dollar' I hereinafteelna r particularly described, slt- Two Hundred and forty (IM) fe«t In J^^ t'KA>. minutes .Kasl 1U1.1J ODAY, General Electric eaattrly direction ani alon« /th. rear Uf I Bji.ilrtus of Uu above-tlatwl «rU of fisrl fei-t Io s point - theneo Bouth 8S decrees 25 M0 SMU> Avft, it CranfcrsJ sets the standard of Tallies --Eota-Sl-aad'tai:-aBd>-lw * Jlstancnf |^ac!os^tajne..dliocte ..UnlrilLnr. Bou^ri;.»« dmws CONTRACTING •nrTnVoBce^sresriie*^^ cels of um andd preHiipreHii r jilUiUr lju^antt 3} minutes West 4Q:feet to a point OlenCe fiauUx 455 North Anasw. sV CM*»0BD ^•Sfxle-oferaliorl^r.rantl th«~ being In the UcUoroucbb /o orr Kuillwortuillw h la theI degree 30 minutes fiast 100.»5 feet to ths. unequalled convenience of the bet me tire, yon: in tufmu* on County of Union and State of New Jersey (for- Nortlwrly.slda oM«!ilngtan,riace; tllenca Norlk County, N. I. baloOilnj Io tLa New York Buliur- 88 degrevs 3D minutes Kast 41 feet to the point your, wiring wort. We will make aa ; merly Township of Union) which sre known General Electric cabinet. There - ban Ludi CfamBanr. - . ." • "• : and designated on setfUnn 1 of the map of New or place of beginning.'* ..- • • . • InTcetltaUao and suggest ci>anc«ii~ ^herVUo^pilr(>ltoatal, W*t.«. "I"" Orange, Union County .-.Mew Jersey, and Sled. In TUIRO CAUBS Or ACTION ' is a G-B refrigerator for ererr 1 tnureat from October glh, 19U. and coats. the Offlce. of Uie Clark (now Kef later) on Sep- UKUISNINO at a point In tli* Kortha>[y"**alde purse... %• model, six* ind ijrice without any obligation la- you. -s IBANK K. nUiONS. Sharllt. of Lextfigton Flace distant westerly thereon - rBOMTT AND ETnCKNT WOBK C. KACB. tWii • tember a, lttl as lots No. II and 15, Block for every home. 1 J6 80.18 ,'eil from. th» earner formed by Ihe-.fn- . AT mSASONABUt PstJCM : ' . »»si IU.51 -• i. Being th« same . prattUscs cbnvByed to . tbetcrsectlon of lie Westaly sloe ot Bunion At.- One one of every three electric" said William M. IJitet and Adclo Hit«r,-hU Due vrltb-Un NorUiiTlj slot ot LolUuuw FUce I, | T ' —'—- tr—-•-"•AMD, siaJUiiisi4is(iJir(aa*niis»]si>nt:i!'nT-' ~*'rir- faeti ihenea BOQIO-ssTQegrets-sa nnwwn. pSHiyre HMweea. STwis* Knd. BuBilna alMEt,sa J»Md 40. feet to a noln'U *.lhen«a Boutli 1 dVgle* M erg, 61s I minute^ Eaat H0.S8 f«l to the Northerly side lO^Top' is famous throogb- TsL CsU«tar4 «-«44* Sfi»; tavsJS^e&r&ts.;i^»fc.;.fc»-aslBht>f I of UOIUJKJO-riscci Uwnce .North 811 degrteaSII Ji minutes-East M feet to tba point or tUce of : oat the world and,aliesaais)_ IU Watamt AT* r CmAKfOt»- •: °1irl*a1ui?a^3i;»Ofii»ato4 wrtt 01; Bart, beginning. •':• .- ' •• • '.-I.-';. • .. • '--': 'skill,,the same Ugh stanifitds facias to ma directed I shall anoasbic salsbjj rOUETII CAU8« Of ACTION of. quality, hay« been applUd its SUUACC > Beglnnluj at ajMInt In th, NorUl«ly Bid* of Lexington Mao dlstaiil.wes'tarty Ibereoa IM.tS detelopiog the riew G-B Junior. feet from tb» corner formed by the Intersec- ajUEirrg 8AXB-ia eLeitrt»' an Jersey. tion of (the wesurlr aide ot Slanton Avenue with I Between Jsnas «. WaMr, complainant, and tbe Northerly side of Uxtagtoa PUce; tuatws A G-E in yotir kitctt«o will cut Boss Kaas. et' ala.. defesduls. n. fa. for tale North 1 degr<< 3* 4nlsntes'west Ujt.lt lest lWiog expcDsesthis winter *. will Tdepbw,!? CRuford «SOS06 of mortgaged premlseiv -. . . '-. w..,-Nortn II Qcgrve- M:wwKf —**• *•..«. By virtue of tba atova-auted -writ or fieri theoca. South'as 'degrees »-minutes. West » gate many .extra dollars between' facias'to ow.dlrectid .1'shall exposa for sals feet to s point, UMaca'Soulh 1 deans » mb- oow!andspruis.'*a>tassliowyoa by public vendue. In tba District Court Room. utas last 19S.8J feerocet to Soristhe Nortlxrlt degrees^y ,ld« of! Standard Lumber & Supply Co. Court House, la the «lty ot XUsabelb, t-,in»uui piaai Uroc•at to-the Nore mpoin ItS p degreee placse « o•f bow it more t£tn pays tot itxlf. O at » point on th« eaaterly Una TUMBER FOR-StIrtJSI!S— avenua therein distant northacljt iSnratsbAT,-»to-ijp Bit OF ruers'u onto approjliaauly IU.t5I.41 wltlL Inurest from October list, 1(31, and costs. ~ WESTFIELD \ C. WCSljn CQLLU.B. ghejrllf. Fuji Line of Storm Sash and Ddora. Porch Endosurta. 1-BZDEalCK. SblAN, golf. >' CANDY KITCHEN Monitor TOP Pricw aits, lying and belns Itvuis luwiumy «. v-.- Inaulaling MatcriaU, Cedar Closet Lining, ford la thai County of UWaa'and StaM of New Cedar and Chestnut Posts "flSicmDlO at a Poto^sa tbiBoWbeaaterij loa Cnun. is th, perftot dMNtt Than* WMltWd MOW aule.of Myrtle Bttaet distant nine bundrsd forty (t»). feet, swtbeastarl/ aVaiS said.; slda- of Upholsterer for the p«fe<* battm. Bay tt _ COB. HIGH AUD CHMTNTJT STaUCm CsUNTORD. N. C HyrUe Wrtet from lu tatarsecUoo with Uj. «f tcr aar brdUir me*], or M th* DR. M. P. BABBITT Noethaasterly stdsi of CaataaaUl AvonuejUnnoe G-E Junior PrkM South UVJ*/ SU« atllinFanglea to Untie riTiTtgliTnfrit tot Uff ptaiT* IBtnst OM • Hundred ftttessr (Ui) Issl w . a l SDBCsBOIf point; tbance North SV.sa/ last paraHal «Ub Fred Kantner •Mtts»ls«s. 119 -•*. L J. MWaMW ' O. C TOVI ROBERT THEISZ A. SON alyrlle Btrwt forty (M) f«ei to' • point; thaoca i Sirth M- »s- West paiallal;wlth tb.—• 45 Sooth" Union Ave. Otily tTDown and t7« menth | BRENNAN&TOYE Ctrpenter* and BaiMew Jobblnr. AllsntkMS, 8iin»lsi»r*srAB Pturnbirig, Heating, Tinning UrttlmsfOrtst M Westtield Caiuiy Kicbea Stuatat* AsdaasaUe Ofl B«rnen , CraBfsrt MtStVK Ogm,tVmkmMn.»UJIMm». M 8OTJTH AVK. K. CKANTOBD t BOIXXW00O \ tgtsfJsi* MLaVMaaf

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Tiffi CIlANI^t^ OTgEN AW -.; ,9j2 JI, a man torn who attempt* to "go Mr* m HoBywood. Erery some from his. MOTOR LAWS THEATRE |nnt ictmrtew with a director to bis O. Thanksgiving Day Services End , fitial bate saecas a* an actor ta pack- PREVIEWS ed with tags and action* that mark H in the class with -Oraodma's Boy," Mid EDtTOsV* NOTE: 1U* b s*M *f Washington Bicentennial Program\ I: a sofas *f arUck* by lite Ciniiuli * mean* fairly pood to be" Ucyd's be* picture. , 3*i-vMdMrito d«ort« Wkshmfton m • good asWttaiT^oiflu^eop^oitbi Wl: to ssaks the sjwterlst *f New Jer-. Bicentennial Celebration was brought ••••* excellent ' ' sey sun fsfly aesaahiM with Ite OeorgeM. Cohan *ong, "Father of tbt This picture, featuring Joan Craw- to an offlcialelos.-last week with •••'•• exiroordlnory ' ndes and reflations which gwtern Land Ws ton" were dlstdbuted. This ford, is another of the productions by TJankaglvlng nnicea ID the churches hts-eeadaet and bunass Us mtttr song was written for the Commission '••• THItEE .ON A HATCH ,I*wts |gimiiw,' the direetir-producer to honor of the Father of Hi* Country. ; jsnjh* tlghway*.. ' 7 by Mr. Cohan as his personal tribute to :bt-AIK»-<»uJetOft»l».W«s4emProBt/' our «m Proodtnt • - > -Pront Pace." and others. "Rain" starts rTBOCKS ^^^^^ ^rf*saaaajfca^B^^UJ4 4^C^JD1^(B Ul^pt A special BicentennuU quarter dolW lradmrrolatolhttaWrydrBiree Saturday at the Paramount, Plalnfleld. The other day I Tan'acroas a aignlfl- Than'ksglviiig atukes wenliad By the was minted and put-In general clRula- era heart bandits out after the. __ for a weeks stand. - . cant Item. It wa» to the effect that churches of all denomination* in ewry tton, A special medal was also'minted man. "Three on a Match." play* Sun- Was Crawford portrays the role of motor truck Interests are planning the city In America and In tbe large dtle* which tbe Commission award* for mer- day, Monday and Tuesday at the Cran- Sadie Thompson, a young woman of equipment of their vehicles' with loud [abroad.- ••" •• •...• ' . ••'•'., •' Itoriour service In connection with the lord. , , • • questionable moral*. Although a new speaker devices, by which the sound of For the past nine nwnths, since Feb- Celebration. The story centra around th« live* ol characterization for her. Miss Crawford the horn of a following motorist de- ruary 23, mlUkn* of people in all cor- The post office Issued a aeries of ihreevglrlj. membra of the same pub- siring to pass Is picked, up and relayed ners of the world nave participated in turns ir. a fine performance. Support- r twelve Oeorge Washington stamps to lic school graduating clasa. They meet ing parts to the production are taken to the cab of the truck. ' . what was the greatest celebration of commemmorste the Celebration. ten years lat*£-*ne. at' the wife "of a by Walter Huston, William Gargan. The Item points out that truck own- [history in honor of a National hero. The - deflntyve writings- of Oorge rich lawyer; another, a hard-working I Tbe United State* Oorge Washing- Beulah Bondi, Ooy Klbbee, Matt Moore er* realise the value of cultivating pub- Washington are now being, compiled Stenographer, while the third I* Just and Waller Catlett. . lic good will and are aware of the hos-ton Bicentennial Commission is now out of a reformatory and has turned to and published. This Is Ihe most com- tility created by the lumbering trucks [busily engaged compiling detailed rec- prehensive , undertaking on Oeorge the stage for a living. The wife of the •:• - $5 ords, of the celebration. WfcUe taese a^erHWeff.wTuTweaTtirand decides FoOowing Js aydally directory of pio- which monopoilxe the road,. forcing Washington ever attempted. Twenty- Joan Mrnidell, -Warren WlUtem, Bette Davis In-Three on a Hatch" •mailer and swifter vehicle* to crawl cannot be available for several months, to go abroad, taking her son. Junior. ture* to be ttxrrtfSo Cranford and rl- flve Volumes will be required to com- 7 along In 1U wake unJJl they reach the. highlight* of the Celebration are plete this work, '' , , Sanday, Monday and Teesday. at Cranford Theatre ' Aboard thpf thlprtftt-HtteU aJwUigi uf clnltj durtnc.thg nent week: _^.^ „. .^ w^w^^Mtjyw .jjgjL..reacjq_a jMtntjeMJo— - -"Wafaf^'theTblrthplace of Oeorti Tonight: =«carlet Dawn, wider strtteh of roact surface or one or ' her former classmate! at a party, and Active work of tbe Commission, with Washington, has been restored and tori; Trouble in Paradise," Para- Ihe other turn* off on a aids road.' fall* for a' petty rackeb^er. The plot President Hoover si Chairman and turned over to the Oovernment a* a [Jersey Law Protect* Examination* to Be Held mount Plalnfleld; "flmUln" Through," I have always wondered why truck thickens as the other tvb classmate! Strand. Plalnfleld. and "Scarlet Dawn. 'Congressman Sol Bloom as Associate national shrine. •ttempt'to rescue Junior. Ann Dvorak interest* Were so Indifferent to public Director, began some two and a half Squirrel* in Nesb For Gvil Service Job, Liberty. Plainfleld. More . than thirty million Oeorge portrays the role of the rich lawyer's opinion. Interesting though this new yean ago. Plan* wen mapped out for Friday; "AH American," Craaford; move Is, it doesn't answer the question Washington memorial trees have been wife, who descends from a high social a nation-wide and world-wide celebra- 'Snooting into a squirrel's nest Is one "Mr lfril." Rltz, Elisabeth; "All Amer- why It wasn't.undertaken sooner. " planted since Itobruaiy 2X Civil 'Service will ba position to a lowly drunk',and dope tion and not for a world's fair or s geo- of the poorest exhibitions of sports- ltcsn.~*Klalto. WfektOeld; "Trouble in For years, ever since the motor truck The Commission collected practically. held soon to fill vacancies that have oc, fiend during the course of the picture, grsphicaUy centralised event '. manship," say* Oame Warden Roy Car- Paradise," Paramount. Platnfleld; became -» factor In transportation, It -11 of the famous Oeorge Washington and turns In a One performance. 1 Cooperative Bicentennial commissions ^m,- of Medford. "Before this practice curred. In several, government depart- "flmffin 'Througn/". Strand, plalnfleld, has continually been ins object of legis- portraits which have beemexbibtted, tit were appointed In. every State, city and was nude unlawful In New Jersey, menta,. according to lnfopnatlon re- and -Scarlet Dawn." Liberty, Plalnfleld. lative sniping. In msny state* truck- the Corcoran OaUery of Art of Wesb- :'.! ••• T1TE AM, AMERICAN practlpslljr ertry town of America". Be- thousands of squirrels were killed or Saturday: "All American." Cranford; Ing Interests have bad to combat re- mgton ,KO, during the celebration. ceived this week at the Cranford post:". sides, committee* were appointed .manned In nests and never recoveredfoffloe, The-footbsll season Isn't closed yet in •Air MJU." Rite Blmbeth; "Rain," strictive regulation and In some they This. 1* the-first time that these fam- among civic; fraternal and religious ous portraits have been gathered under by hunter*. The squirrels were exter- Oranford until the last picture of "The Paramoutst pialnOeld; "AH American,'' have been taxed exhorbltantly. But bodies as well as in the school*, , one roof. . • . minated in many woods. -•> • Open competitive tests to be held All American" has been flashed on theRU{U>. Westfleld; -Air Hall." Strand. they have been content to decry this screen. This'production, which fea- More than 700,000 separate and dls- son are 'as follows: Senior bricklayer, Plainfleld: "I am a Fugitive Prom a legislation as the result of railroad Abroad, Mventy-elgM countries hare "There Is today probably no violation tures some of the outstanding, football tlnot Bicentennial Oommlssioii* and $1,860 a year; 'bricklayer; tlfiKf Chxln Oantr.*-Liberty, Plalnfleldj i: and thejrjiay* fpug,bt4t.by participated In the «V*ntf»m|^«V*t|ii Celer [of the game laws that will.bring wick- oommlttwSrfHnctlnned-scUrely-j 1 stonemason. r»Ufl0>year';.. sUraofrtcensUrarofrtceni yyears , plpll^UB > --.jBondW--/^»rMon-«:|atch> txration/txration/ ; ThThUwaU * a »pont«neou* move- er rebuke fttitt sportan^~thaji-.for "a BndW/^»rMon«:|atch>teran- . eolumra of itailitlci abt>ut kh^CWiebraUpnijerloa;''T'rh^CWiebraUpnijerloa;.Trrr . »1,6» a year: and ;princip< Saturday at the Cranford ford: -Air Kail.'; RIO. EHfeabeth; "I Am ment, without lnvlUUon from our Gov- vlolatar to shoot Into a nest" declares bow much, they contribute to. the up- A conservative estimate by the Onlt- (hospital), $5,800 a year^TtJe success- _ The career of a football star after he a puguirtProm a Chain Gang," Lib- ernment. •--••" ••••• .-'• .;. '.".'• J.V the warden.. "This senUmebrof hunt- keep of the road* and to tbe general ed State* Oeorge Washington ttUan- ful oppTlcanta w}lK"oe -stmtloned at leaves college and details of the effect erty, Plainneld; -Air Mall," strand, - Twenty-sU foreign cities have named ers has been a bl« factorin enforcing fund. ;rtTthe^tat«,ri::Z-^^i_:_:.-. tennliU f^uww»**«<^n' ftlainKiVi which the adulation -of the muJWode tennliU f^uww»**«<^n ftlainKi-Vn%i-tMst street*, parks and squares for Oeorge IpIalnfleM: -Rain." PkramounC P)aih- , Not until recently, however, has it 1hela^aM1)ruigbagbactthe^iur1hela^aM'1ubbtth^i - ha* on a young; man, are rirtdly than one iwMm^ni different Bicentennial Washington. ; In Germany alone four ncybas occurred at the Veter- dawned on them that much of the op- rel* as *n important fame asset Wid- n J 1 brought out In this picture. Celebration programs took place during cities have renamed thoroushfam for Admlnlstratlon " *r t* . Bines, Monday: "Three on a Match,- Oran- position with which they have had to er appreciation of the constructive con-, Star roles are taken by Richard Ar- thufhine months period. ' • Oeorge Washington, ' ' •• •_ for a medical and eociat service sU- I ford; -Air Kail,- R1U, Elisabeth- contend.may have been Inspired-by servatlon laws and the collection, of sev- len, Andy Devlne, Olorla Stuart. James The JJnlted States Oommlsslon has clsn. -The salary Is $a,eOO ij-yesr.- -Morie•-: Gmr.~ Blalto, Westfleld; their drivers' ruthless disregard of the Tbe Oovemmeht of Poland Issued' a eral heavy fines also have coptributed. Oleason, Preston Foster and June distributed, without charge, more than 1 An.examination also win be held for "Rain." Paramount Plalnfleld; "Air rights of other users of tbe highway*. special^poitage_stmiap_ta ionor of theThe stigma of 'squlrrel^nest rustler is Clyde. Some of the famous football U million pieces of Uterature to assist- an associate priyidcsl metallurgist, for Hail,- Strand. PJalnfield; "I Am a Pug- It 1* not improbable that many a legis- Bicentennial Celebration. applied to fewer.and fewer violators player* who «ppMrJnJhe_prpdiicUon ing local committees. Historical pam- temporary employment at Wai fthje^ From a Chain Oan(£-•- Liberty, lator, who had been lield up "oh the In Vlenn^. « n«- "Mf'r'iml arercariaeortiRed" Cagle, Ernie Her- , phlets,..«.•, plaH»J»^ anBBad psgeanUTmusiipageants, musk, edu- each min^Mpfiiir* | Plainneld. road by a slow-moving truck while ment house was named after George > salary is $3,Mo a en,_ Marchy Schwartz. Abble Booth. cational pamphlet*, etc, have been dis- year. Tuesday: "Three on a Match," Cran- driving to the State capital, took de- Wathington. • ' Jerry Dalrymple. *my PlAekert and f tributed from the Commission'* head- I line'of cursing, fuming driven behind ford: "1 Am a Fugitive From a Chain ilyht In thtt npr>*" irf My t>rM|^|f>>rM|i^^v jQ^evej r ductlon of eight and ooertturd per cent Nation-wide educational contests. In He Is a .boor,, telflah and detestible, Strand. Plamfjeld; -Rain," Paramount, 8tste»> city ajid town hi AmjRrica, com and retirement deduction of tute and. atlon*., . ,_^ ^ the elementary schools, high schools but be bu nothing to lose as a conse- Plalnfleld; "Movie Craiy." Rial to,. West- memoraUre observance were- hell one-half per cent AddllionaHnform*- ••• i AM A pvarnvR PROM — and butlttUons. of higher kanimg have quence. Tbe truck owner whose driv- A CHAIN GANO ' '_ field. • „ • • ; • •• •;./.•• ' Certainly," even If not Inspired by di- Plays and pageants wen produced, Bt- Uon and appUcatlon blank* my be ob- been conducted by .the Commission. ers act this way hu much to lose. x ' Wednesday: 1 Am a Fugitive Rom rect, personal experience,' many legis- wers planted, contests; talned at the kwal postofttce. .. ..This I* a vividly told story of a young More than two million American boy* man, sent to prison camp for a crime a Chain dang." Cranford: -A Bill of lative votes have reflected tbe 111 will . mwtrngs and parade* of dlsgrunted constituencies, - - anod girls have participated in tb*ae Divorcement." Rlallo, ' Wectneld; ... held. •' • : .'.-;:' ,•' • ••••'• r committed unintentionally, of his es- Icontest*. '..... •;.••• ... :>^ cape and attempt to start a new life"Rain,*!!—fianuoount*-. Plalnfleld; MAir Tbe device for picking up the horn The United States Bloentennlal Com- The Commission ha* distributed to under an assumed name, H» becomes MalL" Strand; 1 Am a Fugitive From of following cars asking for room to lslson in TWaahlngton hope t tte the dcnools-of America morethan -one KjOiaimlllang,^Liberty, Plalnfleld. I pass U anexceUent idea,^but_lt UJ prominent In a small city,-; but hi* p>iiF 1 « in •••niimiiuni svniils the OUbert 8t«ari Athenaeum portrait from, all over the world. These respon- lady, who threatens to expose his past; one, iinlf** It* uxstallation 1* accom- of Oeorge. Washington. - sible for these eventl should* send com- AacUkt Caarcfc Canaclla panied by stem instructions' to truck If ho does, not marry her. He later . library to America received a plete reports Immediately to the Com- . meets another girl and.art* hi* land- The erauKalail coUmlli recognised driver* to obey Its menage. by the nafnaa CaUwlIe.cbari4i ar« 20 .„ of the Commission'* special flag mission. These will be'published in lady to tree him. She refuse* A quar- Truck drivers alwajr* have a In nanbrr. Tbe .flrsl eljht. held at chart showing ill the flags ustd in thewytw^sfl^]'• VQltmttA Of Uttt Klffllst BtkOII - rel ensues and the. landlady turns the Nines. CoastanUuapfo Epiiesus, Oml task to heavy traffic, and 1J;Js-no easy Revolatloit Bvery Post OBloe ha* re-and wffl b» deposited la the Uwttnc li- ex-oonylct back to police offlcera. He rsiloa, Ckwstaallnoiile. fimntaotiiipiilfc Job to pilot's ten-ton glsnt under any ceived a large poster of WakefleM, braries of America. Undoubtedly these I* "returned to prison, presumably to Mean and Cocnantlnojile, were |iar | circumstances. Often tbe crown of the Washington's Wrtbplaoe. volumes will be a -valuable addition to serve only a short sentence and then to road make*,it-liasardoui for them to the Wkihingtonla now avalahle. tfcipaledia by Uie entire diristlan LEW COD* be paroled, but prison authorities are cbDrrh, J . - venture-Mr to one side, the slope put- angered because Ae has told of tbe in' danger of overturning* [certain brand of gasoline which he ginning to learn. ; hardships of the chain gang prisoner*, found especially satisfactory, merely -_Jcularty la this true of aider type In Justice, it must be added that tbe —and send him back "on the road." See- truck*. "It ls'lesi Ukely In the case of because every time he was held up by Ing that he has no chance of parole. a road-hogging truck. It was a truck road-hog Is not always the truck driver fa in* Inllrd «Ulr* »rtadl jiuMIc nf he has -often unnecessarily antagon- ; Uer to forget him", and fades into the The story holds a lesson which I am passing, or he straddles the white line, BORJS KARLOrT in'^THrToLD DARK HOUSE'' [gcss^'lf l|» efiujrislly beat.iwed^ »« ized drivers of pleasure cars, and this ; night, a bunted fugitive. . . ' ; ,,> glad to see the truck owner* are be-occupying part of each lane. He drifts 1 rmemhws^of njnereaa. ios.eci!(tn.jrt«le goes, as well; for bus drivers. Both along subumly unconadous^of thelong • MONDAy — TDESDAY' Leading roles hi "1 Am a^PSgltlve hsve-at- tunes adopted driving methodi Prom a Chain Gang," ace"taken by and hlc^ fr«IJuc« It ago of the story told me by a friend •••• MOVTB CRAZY balgc* allgtitly IU'diameter, it lit, who said he tad given up buying a Here 1* Harold. Lloyd's newest, and eqaator Is 27 miles man tiisn al the one of his best pictures: Not only the polea. Th» distance around the earth 00 O\r surface Is WV mlln. Lloyd comedy, but tbe Lloyd personality WBST KVXSntO rBttTOHMANCB 7 p. M. 1* featured In this new play, •'Movie Cray." which plays Monday and Tues- nUDAT ANO SATUHDAr day at the Klallo, Wutneld. a This Is a story of a young man from OF DEC THE ALL AMERICAN" »c 11 t»S:M » sa. MATCH _ . -- — with' " ~~ '' —AiSO JOAN RICHARD ARLEN JACK OAKIE — ZASU PITTS CRAWFORD M%LM m ^mh'nr: "RAIN" WILLTROGERS ^ 2. nu, DSC v-t OATS with WAUKK-.HUSTOM

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School board DMOISKS IT, 1830. Excerpts from this report are and all citizens of Cranford, Preferenlct from kindergarten to sixth trade. In- to Cleveland HCIUKII and tfiulpment; shown In .Exhibit A. tor any one type of architecture Is aclusive, Seventh and eighth grade • Additional faclllllra tor Roosevelt Dnminal of Mr*. Prince Mayor Stops Needy The overhead cost of Grant School matter ot pi-rson&l opinion olid no children In the arant School, dlurla School,' as ulri'iKly oulllnnl, would cost per pupil) Is high compared'with, other jingle stjle can satisfy,the tastes ot attend Btoasevelt School. TWi fall one about $75.1)00 00, Ilentc.TuG whole pro- schools because much ot the space can all our people. Only a few types^ol ot the grad« >l Roosevelt School ex- ject would cost $S7S,IH».on. 'Hie plan A special meeting of the Baud of not to used.for classes.1 Maintenance, archltecturei are suitable for a Marge ceeded sealing rapacily and, the Board now proixmed will cost J.WS.OOO UQ. Education was held Monday evening in water. Insurance, janitor and other school building, with its multitude of was forced ,to ask w.-veral students to Cleveland Hcliool'"and the mldttlon me Hardtng School tocUacuss.th e case 1 costs are naturally higher per pupil tor window groups and large* entrances. Irarwtcr Hi that grado at Sherman, and cp.uibined would acconinioclute u maxi- << lbs. Ethel Prince, a former school Residents Abuse Privilegt, a building used by small numbers of Tha School Board ttclicves that Col- Lincoln schools. Other "classes are now mum of 1,300 itutlnits. Tlw nt'W lUgh- teacher. Jin. Print* ms granted a school children than they would be for onial Architecture, which In.a thor- PIv'rullnB clone to lull capacity at srhool bulldinx ,nuw ti)uspd. com- _ch«iia/to AnisTt Chorusi in! learn of absence for an iridennile period SaysNiUchke;-Four Roselle! » building of larger pupil capacity. oughly established style lor schools. Is Rooacvclt School, and pnscnt Indlca* bined with the Cleveland School re- for- maternity reasons, toe length of • Pr^tifePrtgrain Dec. JT. Men Arrested for Violating Hence the cost of operating the pro- attractive, dignified and appropriate, .tloiis point to Ihe need of 'additions to adapted tu elemehlnry urnuVs, would time to be set ai tilt marrtian of the 1 posed new building will not be much from the historical and patriotic stand- RcHisevrlt 8cba>l. nt an estimated cost iictomniodAte ..1,1160 studentn.. •'•. ' Baud. Mrs. Prtnee declared herself larger than the cost, of operating, the point. It permits maximum use ofof $75,000.0(1, by" 1934 to take care of The Cleveland School uiUtlllun would i KenDworth. Community — nt. for mrfc-October 1 t * MLi^i ^- -i~ tebearaal-far bpace, dlmhmU's.Waste luoin. la simpler years" grawtlv- havr tnkffit cntyof thi*- hlr:H-*'T'li' nded that as it is within its power to' An order temporarily halting the"SSP, Orant Sehoul'builu1ifK7iu^ aliuwifurme ting of wood by the unemployed was section on costs hereafter. Per pupil, and lrads itself to economical material, No aditltlort to Roosevelt School will seven or eight years. With no inure on Wednesday night. declare the 'jmgm of absence for a per- land available for expiinHliinV.a now iod of two jean, it was perfectly within iscently Issued by Mayor Oswald.NiU the cost* will be lower In the newand construction costs. We believe the be necessary nl tills time II the voters Under the dtrectton high Mliool bullillnu would i-vcntimlly ^cember .1. its rights in refusing to allow Mrs. cchke. A short time ago the unem- building. -",. >-- " building planned by the architect and approve llio proposal tor a new high recdmnwhded by the Board will be a bo required on sonu* othrr K\V\ 'V\\o tai Barry of Westfield, the chorus i fatrii f " ployed of KenQworth weM granted Per- . Thlirea BoarXXMIdU ooxf. EducatiocaucauoQn proposeproposasl tiao i rv»jiiniivtiuvu uy v»c UUMIU ^>M W Uschool butlillrui at tho February, 1933 1 ( to ..return in UM location propostnl uiljoinliiu the AJ fl. bringing- to perfection fee wrtow mission to cut-wood for their own use oiler Grant School to the Township art source of KratincaUqn to our i-o.ilclents school I'ltxtlan. Cleveland •School will : Vbird Mr.Barrynsi school year, and ono ot Cranford's major attroc- take care of. the 334 Orant School pu- It'tlc FteUl untlclprttos"that problem and '. • sin. Prince has taken the' case toen land owned by the Kenllworth Real- tf building to house the offices of nil ~ ' '"—'~~~ *~- -"— seiecuvu? w# •*» ?~-- r. ^- ty Company. Mayor Hltschke reported township departments, Including the tipns to new comers. pils and 306 additional pitptls. from alloiys;room for rxpuii.iUin formally liaa wmiiirVrTT"- -f***** court, and Is sains the. Board fora yt»ars. l« come. ' : that the residents had abused this priv- Police Department ' and Municipal Site Near Athletic Field. . Roosevelt School. This Is equivalent to doctorof /choruses ~* •*- year's salary, starting .October 1, !the Prom thr 'itUtiitimlnt • of .•mtiHy It' ilege by cutting valuable tree» on land Court, as .well as the ofBces oCttto Su;- The number of building plots ade- a ten rooiji addition to Roosevelt widely known as day she reported for dutf. 1 adjoining the street, regardless of Itspervialng Principal, DWtnit Cleric ojfd quate and suitable lor school purposes, Bchool building,, Seventh and eighth seems IxHU'rJUXrihnusi kmm or more - Ttuili'iits In n'TO-ftrlrtwl- ri'Mili'nUnl «rc- ^^•daedfieatare on the program. value. •''. .-.•• . ' .•-•'•• Board of Education. This would per- and fairly close to Cranford's present Ktudo studunts from the Qrsnt School Cranfonl Men Pay Rnes mit the etaination. of rent, fuel Jan- center of population. Is very limited. district, who-now'.go' to Roosevelt tloif than in it morn riHi«rstrd area - Permission was received by the Bor- mit the etaination. of rent, fuel Jaa n s Uttle Symphony Orchestr itor service^^ repairs.*malntena-gcii*ltia-and The Board considered an addition to Bchool, can attend Cleveland School as -subject to* buninmt eucrniK'hiueiit.*! unu In KenBwortn Court ough authorities several weeks ago for tramn duiiKfri abeth. Die orchestrs has a member- other operating costs now paid by the the present Cleveland School because soon as" that building has been vacated the "unemployed to cut through the For reitsous of etlucat loitftl iKillcy, ship of twenty-flw; snd 1« under O» timber land on-Fourth street and oth- town for offices on Union'avenue and U.ls centrally, located, but, titter care- by the high schooL Ous Craig and Samuel Reese, both ot at'Police tte^dguarters. We estimate ful study; from .all angles, has reached iminnllativ ural tiiluri'..;illiili'iil..ruiuii;lty, dtactlon. of BebsaUaebsaUan Low*. weBweB. \Vlill.e'; Hie ComlnlAslOne.r of Kducu ,a^d,i«n!.u^ p«Ui .|Jj\tt.tiroi,BBiii, U> bullii' SownioifcUtf tor dttector «ff line Cranford,' mre «Ded '»,«ach.. befow the Oranf School, as- on- office- building, "the'unanimousdecision'to' *febrnmBnd: tlbtf.ttfcAiAnWi*^^$s»^®w ; v i v Ch f Recorder Anthony Qrippb1 in- police would, tost about 13,500i a year to oper- another site, for. reasons which ;wlll be .nnpw.Wjfln'niiw KliflrSrlliiiil'fili'lhirtlHi'MhfAlbi schiiiilfiiiliiif tlUMliWlc' choir att BtMohn's Bptocopal Conreh. of p I unemployed and the Re»lty company. School us an elementary whooj on a.Field seems to- Imvc nuiity. tui(>orliint coott RidaRidy *venteetee . lilie menmen, wwho ate. The town would receive a building stated later In this plan. temporary'basis (see.- Elhlblt B> .the EUsabttbUbtb.. men, :who According to the ptlglnaJi plan, which ll • • •' -. aete arxesteiljinrirjg a recent raid on tree of bonded'debt, , . In choosing any site a few blocks Crunfnrd Uoard" of Education believes propatn win-also feature aolo- In chooslnti any. site a lew oiox.'ss| Lruiuwu ouuiu ui muin ..,.».„ wl Ur|e» Cuiutruiiho Altl'lll " tats and lm ijl»t», TnclUdlnt'al- the KrcCworth "nrrem. plesded guUty "rTtVht offer trfthe-.Board trfBduca to the charge of owning. g«mnnngj de- tlon Is not accepted by the Township, from'CraViford'spopulalloni cenlcrrthBTtt can "be ;madirT«attirfa< slot ma the continued usa of, Cleveland School oltln'iiH of Cranlord Rhoiiii] ur itrousrd solos, as will HUf Hoglund, pianist, of t > Slgnolla and Richard Phillips were tak- Small Additional Cost of high school age are perfectly able as a high school. to actlnn und will waul to corrci't thin <»^»P»^ and a Brovnje jackpot »»»J ^i'w l en into custody by Chief of 'Police Under the proposed plan, the num. to walk a few additional blocks, and Construction Cosli But Orange. thelmtr a true of roulette wheel The Hltuallon. Ciiintnnl hu» never stood amity Choraa, to-lu two HIT M1M1 • »J». ~- . -PonkUn-foP illegally rutting riov" this. -thosti-not-wlsnUig-to-KO-homA-At-nobp, -Land-r-, for second rah- i-lunuiimiil nmniliirili on rainy days, or other times, will have yens ot existence, bat made rapid raid was made at 9:10 o'clock: Wednes- wood Tuesday afternoon.. The. four, of Education would be the samo as. at Uulldlng and grading (In Our boys and ulrls ur(> rntltied lu a stride* In UM work. Membership has day ereittcg after Chief Conklia secur- who are residents, ot Paltpute avenue, present. The.cost ot operating the new the benefit of cafeteria service In the eluding 0% Architect's new high school building. fnlr chance tu compt'to with others In Increased bom eighteen to thirty-Arc. ed a starch warrant front Recorder Roselle, will be arraigned before Recor- high.school would be approximately Foes) : ,....• MB,B«.0O maintaining their future positions' In Furniture, and Equipment ... 3733040 It Is expected to Increase this namber Orippo. Cooklin «as f—<««»^ in thfder Orlppo Friday night • ' only $1,000.00 greater thnn-the' .annual Tliij School Trustees have approved life.' The provision- of a well equipped -to- flfty -for the,spring concert. K» raid by Patrolmen Baromsky and etu cost' of operating. Ornnt School, a-i a plot measuring 308 feet by 300 Icet moflern high school U a prlmnry obliga- shown hereafter. -.•• Total Bond Issue |M8,000,00 member* wiE be welcomed after the pak. deep, adjoining. the northwest side of tion of''this town. A Well constructed, BOARD FAVORS Annual Cost to Taxpayers, concert on December 1 and before the The annual, cost of financing arid tlw Athletic 'Field; namely. Lots Nos. altrnctlvi* building ran be bought.now BOROUGH BRIEFS (Continued from page one) Item 1.— :'--•' -':•—-- first meeting- tatth e new year. _ The -operating the now building, nn shown f tu 14, Inclusive. Block Hoi 304r~and for n reasonable prlrr. The cost tu all Avcrouo yearly Amortiza- membera of the-Ctnras are: The Leaden Club, an organisation i that time, the high school 'enrollment later,' Is* estimated at 134,38442, or Lots Nos. IB to 28, inclusive. Block No, SWsctt Mra, TMro r^Ikraburg. I several stuntsh har el alreadd y been learn- In all directions the Board estimates publicjittUicrinitH |ir tho bolli'f thai a : occupying the space, light and air tjie; rear of the property, will bo opened iTotnl Aye.niBe Annual Car-_- . Mrs. S^afandHferMi Joest; |d br those partirip»»ng. - ~T'~ -*':•-.-.J Its-total -expenditure's; will..amount- to r thorough undiirsiaiuililu oil llib part of . Albert Ander- sufficient for"two. Or more-classes $348,728.08, leaving' a saving of $33,309.73. wlien necdea, providing duUimbbll« rylng Charge £.:..,...Z..,...•% 33JI8.43 tenon: , The County Shade t^ree Commission parking space. Oranford's eittxens can-not help but' U. cammorata. would be moved to the Lincoln and This amount nearly equals the• cost Itom 4.— • • BOO, John O, hat set obi afzteen ein trees on the. This plot will allow 39 feet-between bring un ulTlrniatlve vote tor thu dafl- Sherman Schools, away from central of carrying and operating the proposed Estimated Operating • J> X north, and* west aides of the school pro- the Athletic. Field undinofront of the nlUj proposal to bo placed Iwfore the x supervision. But room hi these schools new school building in any one year. and Maintenance Ex- Tlwitsfill* BaroUl perty. " . -•;__! building, 60 toto n each oido and 190 voters at the School Election on Feb- % will probably not he available by that Stow of BMommenaed BtocUre pense .'.,.•0,000.00 tenv T"»n. Tike Hre departmeos was called * feet at tho rear, leaving tutonudte space ruary 8th; 1033. The Board believes any building plan Item 6.— • • j I week to pot Ott two cadmney fires:On e for additional wings when needed In Less Operating and AUernaUns to a New School should prepare for possible enrollments the future. Grounds arc to be graded I Fas at tbe borne ox* Wn. Rose Amaroso, Another, alternative Is tooperat e the Maintenance 'Ex- "." .'-."•' "I .The oldest prliillnK*.niiM*'i(N lii I'xlHt- .- .:'Mj#j4UbeiHi>&: , .Stxteentb street, and the other at the ten years' ahead, as far as the size of and artistically but economically plann- «nci) nliywlii'i'i' In tin! niiihi lirn In « high school on "part "time," which the building plot Is concerned. But It fiise^Oraht Bchool 7,034.00 companlst and'Ward flarry, home of James MeQee, Eighth street. ed with Shrubbery. . -'-» ,.^^e-~ collK'tlon • of hiilpttoo, rout II in I. wood z means two sessions a- day for different does not believe the publlo should put ...nfl.- 'i . _.. ' '. ductor. j •-'. :-rr-- ^ ***** «taf**«ln»> in intiifcKftes wawas ssmall small., ' , ACBOIIK outlying sites the ppartipulp i enrvinus friitrj Cllliiu ut Fli-lil iMiisuuin The groups of student*, jpart tune would money Into rooms "which will not be Net 'Increase In Operating j ... Beporta on ticket sales show a i_N Patrick Flynn of avenue, Ro- plot recommended was selected for tho nrnl Maintenance Expense.. l.OOT.OO of Natural • ijllstory, l.'iilniuo. 'I'heso mean, almost'a double teaching.staff, used,for some years to.come, as there following reasons'. , elded Interest In taie fork of the Chor- Iwl&'wass arrested.by Chief of Police with B resulting Increased salary cost, .liloekn uru niitruvinl wltli.llm us aod it U expected1 that a large au- Is no justification for paying Interest ' 1. ProUmity to the AtrJetlc Field sntl iDiist liuvii IH'PII intillf* kjonkUn forjuullng to pay a board bill. which ftuuld probably offset the annual on extra Investment-while- waltlng-Ior Item "tl— • •'_ '. '''-' " ' ''1' diencence wflT enjoy the progra'"m • [The cmripUInt was filed by Patrick Buarontecs-a-permanent,~unobstructEd : : ye»rr A.--O, 11 OS*, .neiuirUli cost of carrying a new building.:. Stu- Increases In enrollment to cause oc- area on its southcaitt exposure.. Stu- Total" Avcrino Annunl .Coirt . - : The tentative" program Is as follows: ^Woodland avenue, Kenll- dents would spend one hour, less time over 38 year period (Item Bertholil Limfer, triirutor -Fait-sV dents participating In outdoor atliletl wasieleased upon;his In school, and the whole schoolcould •pffn'T' ~i, plus"It«ih (II , M4,M4.« t>oltfjf»iHh«t? Coronation March (Meyerbeer). ' The project recommended has been and physical education classes may subjects, who Mt'iireil Im-in.for the hot participate in sports, music, plays pass directly from dressing rooms to On tho nverogo assesscct .property Uttle Bymphony Orchestra ^ making-garments and other-outside activities lmprotant laid but; by H. B. Brady, Iric, Archi- valuation of $5,800.00, an annual ex- mtiHiruii) ilurlnu Iliti y-pmil1in|f^,i \TIII|f"*1-fJ •!• ininn HIT t will take cirejpf nigh scKoor'enroll- l"~irTs"nea-rcl' to tho ineucul popuUH iwinr ljinf»i. .ifitwl, -"rim Chlnim Mr. ynihelm Genander erening in the EmUnrUtlLE. Church. .brinn^many of the same objections, ment until 1937, only three years after tlon center than other suitable loca- The furniture and equipment Item In Invented nnd iiurrcclwl thof|u untlraly.. "Shepherd'* Oood Care" (NeruD President Ions N. James presided at and the high cost per year of occupa- the new school. Is completed. 'However, tions. . . ' ... the construction costs abowfncludes from tln-lr own rewiurcim, imnldiil by "The Long Day doses! (Sullivan) v a meeting of the. Men's Bible Class tion would render .them uneconomical the design, and structure of the build- ' 3.' The site Is nearer the geograph- classroomcjossroom, equipmenequp t for tho 750en- any -other nntlon, i'nuur wuit Invented JEGeoilwortb Oommteilty Chorus beU-Konday night st the M. E. Church. from t^e taxpayers' standpoint. ing and its placement on the particular ical center of Cranford than other suit- ToumenUantlclpated wh«n the and nranufiiotiireil in.Cliliin us curly a| n was the regular monthly meeting of A. D. 108, Under the Hung' dynasty, Wndd Abandon Grant School plot recommended permit latee con- able plots, with a large amount of un- new building ./r.— Normally, "Spanish Dances" (Moakowskl). fnntff^VH? * ••'•**"., ••''•- •the.Board of Education believes the developed property nearby. Residen- wlilch beld sway from MX) to 1270, tbe t ' - uttle 8jnnr*e!|iy Orchestra odsotlPss Marte Otaf, daughter struction of additions so that-the build- ^ho cost ot pr furniture and »p- 1 construction of a new high school is ing' may accommodate at least 1,512 tial building will probably' expand* In paratus for ..... Jem high school printing of hook's from wooden blocks •' i—^-^ Mr*Mr*. John wss a flourisblng' orL The msnufac: PS ran • mnrmr-iri i M..H.... the logical solution to overcrowded con- students, the estimated enrollment for that direction and - the site will no equals 10 per jt of the-building con- (a) Kashmiri Song r-^-z*,. ditions, both for educational and econ- doubt be muchcipscr to the cep.ttr..q{ tore of paper rcumhied a Chinese rno- Qnf, FWeentfa. street and Monroe a .194J.V .'•,••• . ' '• ,' : - ;' •, •• : strudlon Thls would be'about (b) r«jsm of the EsrtbTgtasuti), omical reasons. If .the people ot'Cran- population In the'future. . iopoly until'A, D. .751, "whenttuj.- .: -'C":,:/-. Ward Harry-.,,::: .." •/ One* tendered tier a surprise pstxty. Sat- : DetaOa.of BalMmg Plan ,I51J1OQ.0U1,^M.»0U, ... the propoted Cranford nrday tdghtJa-honorot her nineteenth ford will approve of the recommenda- 4. For students passing through the High School. buNdlng. The Board of technique was. Introduced Into Ha- '..:•• • W. O. Brlttep; at the pteno/;. tions described hereafter and will vote The proposed building would be-built ratrkarfd .by- Chinos*" ciipyteii ' :•,' y&siBoiflmQ----:,:'.: : modate from 27 to. 49 students, accord- "'" for the new building will be of paper Into Europe, and (Trename) Hlggma. MDdred Vcaiit, Robert Neville, spring ot 19^3,-and. take advantage ot to variations in classes Jn differenIt 6. There Is no danger from automo '••TIHIWMIW IIIIIWMII • rfl^t^^Viririi bWtrtfffietou WB«WBIF«s _T,T_,.-.._..1 ter. Msngaret Kcenier and Mew school construction, would ,v.™~ Snbjects:'(apeciai rooms sre-pnmucw w mill ( (WUUngford RIeger) about the.school grounds. Traffic to Cleveland School (of continued use I. Ventre of Kenfiworth: William pteyer employment and wages, and the con- follows: Three laboratories for Physics, Kenllworth Community Chorns teries are over a block.frjoni school en- by the elementary grades. . ';•••.- Betty Brenatt" and John Sweden 01 tractor would be urged to employ any Chemistry and.Biology; Library, Study "Prelude" (Carl Hemecke). i - Room, Music Room, Auditorium seat- trances.; Bond Interest Is calculated at' t%. Has. Mankind Reason to imaiaia, Joseph OMLrniIrr, |ohn Jordan competent Cranford men 'available 'In based on the recent market for school -Uttle Sympbony Orchestra . ing 825 pupils,' with stage and dressing The land, described Is now owned by (BT Thankful for Doubt? and LanK Freneh of ArStagton, and cooperation with the Cranford Emer* bonds. The Board of- Education w|U ( "Adeste Pldelet" OnonJ ( u.h»i Katter of Elizabeth.' '• ' rooms for high school plays, lectures, five owners and has been offered toth e The > skeptic take* plemure In the Orchestra sad CE gency Belief Committee. . •.' School Board at $21,328.80; As laid out naturally take advantage of every op- Mr. and Mm. Mfcbid Patrylow of 1 assemblies . and public- rentals; Art fict that he knows ticit to notlilnn. Annual cost .of nnancing a building on the township, map, this property portunity to sell the bonds on a more Smnmer avenue, gave a party Satur- Room, two. rooms for Commercial Imagine, If you can, a world in wblilr constructed In 1933 would be lower Jhan constitutes 720 front-feet on both sides favorable basis 'if market, conditions day evenbtg ba honor of then- daughter, Classes, Typewriting Room,' Office Prac- etrerythliiK Is known. \Ve know tvntot average during spproxunately • the first of Arlola avenue. - Hente tho average permit before construction ofths'bultd- Ofea Janet itn oetebraaon of her six-1 tice Room, Mechanical Drawing Room, Ufa Is, how It started, sod perlinin otMhi oeseh two years, since authorization of bonds Manual Training Shop, Cooking Room, price per front foot covered by this lng begins, ~ — t<^ryth btrthdsy- auutlversary, ^g would not M«|IMI» until 1936. bow to crests It; we koow'why tha Sewing Room, Pitting, and. Serving offer is $29.02. However, ownership of '" As previously' Indicated tbe wvlngs aolvers* exists and if there Is a GoiU sad games were enjoyed and. dinner Land values 'tfavie '*»»M"» t Education have almost amounted toth e germ and microbe, discovered;lts Tui- a n«i«th, accordlog to a wport patryle»rBhods-Canta»v MstU- reached bottom.; mom -_ a m "^^^flssLwk^sV^ f TjbaiBtt tfnMII and girls; two Teachers' Rooms, Prin- the Board of Education. The whole cost of carrying and operating tbe pro? done away wltB It. l nuf my. , . . tipal'l Offlg), wltu aujuuiun •amng i«. « —.- - . "" aeWhigh lehdoTtOf "" •""»» «o beautlfuK Orant School has been considered ln- room, including space for clerkj-vault . ter Fatntow, rttd Bernard, Paul Am- 92 cents a square foot. year. •UU ^I.W ^.t|. .— - -, i i r ---I i- - -^ aaequatavfer jean for school purposes, and office records; Cafeteria and Kit- The Board of Education has options ' .' ; .-Beasoas forbjewtlatt':. They* Is nothing bejond the ken ot l W» and WtlDatt Bfcken of Kenllworti; as it does not comply with standards chen. Boiler Room, Fuel Storage, Jan- Maw. areae •aMawtU of BOsefle; from all property holders to March 1, The. Board ot Education has consld -our-knowteoge^^——'—--—•..."•v^-^r approved by the State Commlaslarjer of itors' .Tool and Repajr Room, Room for Irene surf 8taaiiBy Sueto of Ctsnfbta; 1 1933. It may exercise these options 'ered the. desirablilty of building an ad- ' In such a world, tie skeptic asks,,; BtacatSon. who has rfffommr* ^*^ tbe storage^ ot supplies. " -- upon approval of "tne whole project by dition on the Onion,', avpnue side of what would there be left'to do; It complete abandonment of. this build- J, MX coutaes of' Instruction, general the voters, or may'condemn all or part Cleveland BchooL The project would the meanlngof existence had at least, ing. A number of .roonuy particularly and administrative purposes contem- of these lots, whichever, Undecided most requlro'the purchasfof 58 fset of land jI«Wed up Its secret, or if,'on the oth- en the third. Soar1, *"-if«^g- the auaV ttataa in the above* list of rooms are economical at that tune. on Onion -avenue, which would prob- er hand, it were deQoltely proved tint V,,-. i tadmo. are not suitable-'or rfrnmmnorl- the minimum considered, proper under ably cost M muchas Uie 30$!ft. x 3«0 ft. exlstenei baa no tnoaDlng, what wouli);' ste Bete Patqiov sad Joaepb 11 Ko Additions toBttseit U Neeaaary |ed lac the mstrocUon of large numbers " f *^ admlnlstsative When the high school students move, piotlnosMrndef^piiUon :adJ6uun« the man bail to strive for) • •.i'.iU.^'&SzSK" of^ehfldren,. Only tea rooms are, now. out of Cleveland School and roomi now Athletic Pleld. Irj JcHnirTg Vnew bnlld- ^oraarsjtli«tt«p>ic,i little beUef and;, In use for classes.' used for special classes (laboratories, mg to Clevelar4 School consldoabls a little certaintymay bold unquesUao-J hM^qitate.window space etcj ,*r» .converted to regular e)sat<.. changes 'Would be-reQuurM ln\-ttis latr •ble attraction, but let *«be thsnltfi^f rooms, Cleveland School will, accom- - W. Trie wnc^ prole1 s vhal been esUi - that thr»r«niain vast regions »f dor'-*'1 iM^nvs^»M£^W^^^- modata about ,700 grade school chud- mstedat ' " *-- *-"- "«*"««'""..««. to txptor^Paia & Itttksfciy <>•

THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHROMCLR THURSDAY. DECEMBER .. I93J rwood Page

SCHOOL NOTES radio It Is vital to interest the child in BT. ANNT8 NETO VictrixQubNetT. 200 Attend RdidF- .'«* - "• ',• • the better music on the sir. .There .wiy be no dress rehearsal for plls of 6A have elected 4B2 the minstrel show Sunday* afternoon, It Will Open SeMon Tuesday Benefit Entertaunmcat Bayonne Bank Buys They ore: Leslie Galloway, Our. class has been studying about was* reported-by Fattier Wabh Tuesday poSldcnt: Mary Kundrat, yiee-prcsl the early settlers In our country. We evening. He declared thai Sunday was The Vlctrix Club team* win open Its The y^*y of entertainments for the (nt; Eva HoluU, secretary. Tliese pu have found out many things about too far In advance of the show, and set benefit pf the' Emergency Relief Admln- Assessment Bonds pil* take care.ol the attendance reports fourth basketball season Tuesday night these people, and have used some of tine date for the dress rehearsal for when they play the tint of- a series of istraUod of Oarwood continued Mon- and morning exercises, fondii^t the BO these facts for our arithmetic problem Thursday evening. Two new numbers day evening with the presentation ol dallied history rccltaUoiia. and seleci james for the benefit of toe Emergen- Borough Council Will Offer work have been'added to the entertainment cy Relief committee of the Borough, an an-«tar vaudeville bill. The enter- monitors who.have charge of the black Last week was National Book Week. They. are .Elaine Miles, who received tainniexit, which took place In the TJn- $166,000 Sewer Bonds for boards,' flower*, books,.- closet, bulletin Osunea win be played at 7:30 o'clock We celebrated It by fixing a "book cor, second place' In * the recent Vumnle sacB. Tuesday evening In the Lincoln coto School, was attended by about 301 Sale December 13. board, and ventilation. ner" as attractively as. we could, Shearer contest In the Cranford Thea- 3chool gymnasium. TOuTe the oppon- persons. The show itself Was wie a The CA pupils are trying to aell _.JWith the aid of "some grey'and red tre, and Dorothy Baehsel. The latter ents have not yet been named, an three the best of its kind ever, staged In Oar- hundred tickets.(or the ojjerctta which point, some boxes and crates, we were will sing "AH Men Are Devil*." . of the Vlctrlx teams, the .Vlctrli Sen- wood. Joe Harko, the master of fcere- The Mechanics Trust Company of 1 Baynnrw «M thr suecessfta-hldi —wlll^jeglvert December first and second. able to hayy fprne t*""k»mfiv chairs, Pint Friday-devotions will -te^held .on, Ui» Vlctrln Juniors ana the Vle-1 on- The.SA history class In completing th and tables. Edgar Smith brought us Friday evening. All are urged to at- trix Girls', team,'wUl see action. allty. Bob Levine received much ap- an Issue of assessment bonds totaling activity work which Illustrate* whri a fireplace, and Paul FVrrel brought us tend. .. • •.•• .. ...•;-.. . ••• The senior team consisting of Eteve plause with his presentation of "Tbe(394X10, offered for sals at a special they learned about the ancient Qrceks. two.; candlesticks his "grandfather - had •The Dramatlo Bodety will hold Its Banyas, former WetfleU High Sehoot meeting of the Oarwood Council Tues- made. '..-• • - ] . . • ' '•••• day night In the Borough hall .The The,pUpiU have made clay vases; dress- regular meeting Monday night In'the captain: Cart Boltls. captain of the ; Joan* Rlenuux winner of the recent Some wall paper that was given to parish hall. Officers for the ensuing Bayonne company was the only bidder. ed dolls In Orcelt costumes; made a Westfleld "Y" team; Johnny Chinchar, afttr tks aase asT sack fctiuaata Jimmie Shearer, contest In the Cran- us was put' on the back of the comer, year will'be" elected at this meeting. Greek tlileld, helmet, and spear from Jefferson High School guard; Jos Ban- ford Theatre, gave a song and dance The bonds were sold on a bid of UN) cardboard, clay and wood, arid made gtvlrig a more homelike atmosphere. We The cast .of the minstrel will rehearse :m Willie Durrow, former Hostile number, and Mildred Hefele was seen on each MM bond, with aa Interest flour, and salt maps,of Oreeoe, are making three small, rugs for the Sunday afternoon at 3:3Q o'clock, and ?ark HIgtj School player, and "Lefty" rate of six per cent The bonds Mil run floor which are. not finished. Thomas Tuesday, evening'after, devotions. tn a,clever acrobatic novelty. Others Last week live out of the seven sec- 3-lock, former Bayorme High School who participated In the entertainment over a period of seven years, starting ond grade children In Miss Cortcr'i Beaver brought some, wax, and he Is The Holy Name will bowl against St. itar, will endeavor to keep up to the next year and will be paid out In 193,9. making the candles for our ftreplace. Michael's' of.Oranford Friday evening. were: The Harmony'Quartette'of Car- class received 100 per cent In spelling. high record of past years. In the last tent; Virginia Anderson in a dahee The council also passed ah'second They were: Richard Moses, Clara The, children In Mrs. Wilson's 3B Tho match win be held In Elliabe.Ui. three years the senior team has played class'learned the • following poem for XtumbeTa Richard Rand, the tap mar- and final reading, an ordinance author- Fellck, Anna. Marlnelll, Steve Zaffrito Preliminary arrangements are .being 17 games, of" which they lost but six. izing, the Issuance of sewer bonds; total- Thanksgiving: . made for a Christmas entertainment rhttlrst year of competHkm they were vel; yaiorte'Murtnger, military* artist; and Ruth Prowcry. The annual coocrcgatkn meeting of John Dehiskl and chorus hi a bit ofIng fltsMXIo. The bonds will be offend Thanksgiving Joys for the children. undefeated. St: PauTs Church an be beM Thurs- for sale' on Tuesday night, December 13. '-'•'....:. B Cartloads of pumpkins as yellow as comedy: Jerry Haab, a comedy dancer, The 5A pupils have. Just completed The Vlctrlx Juniors will also try 'to day, Deeember-S to the. parish ban. wlxard; Janet Pat This bond issue Is a temporary Issue to tj ,Vii ^W0...w»^pw,-.crnw'ft^.,... " -girl; ' Mirlou take the place of tbe permanent bond jotulsta c* "Looey" Felusto; Uoca win be sotatttcd at tfab meeting. p g hope to publish this paper every alt Hans Musibaum »nd Ernest J. Nler- qfclott. Up Epcdallat; Kathleen JCo-' ordmafces nuwd August 15. The sewer Shining red apples and clusters of enklrkln, both of Oarwood, were Parkas; "Jfce" Koroml; Prank Espo- Four masben «f the dmrch council bonds'wlll tnature In 4tx 'yean.' b^Oli grapes, granted their;••atlsensblp" by Judg? also wltt be selected «t the meeting. xnsko,'k' . songs ' andH Charlotte ed for our papl'r. .When -we voted, the «Ito, the well known runner, and at Buff, the' rhythm girl; and Ryan and ix^cgiSjMJS^^i: Lloyd.Thompson ,ata.jesjlpn.or.iJgtur- pre«ent captain of the WestOeW High The Ladies' Aid Badttr wffl meeUhe A representative of ,the 'White. Arrow rmme^ujy 3mVsiUjje«tca by Milan Chickens and . turkeya and fatx UtUe alUatlon Court last week at. the Court 'Ixasikins,-.vaudeville steppers. Athletic Club was present at the ad- Culmone, received the largest number 3chool Team; "Juby" Jahtonskl; Moe same evening. The ChsBdi Oooacil wUl . Pt,. .. _ .._ ;:_._.L-i_: 3v House,' Elizabeth. achleeter,-onoV Jtmmie Wyres. - --• -•—— meetTuesdarijiiiilm TMa wfllbe the Edward Konopak, deputy director of journed meeting at the council,'held of votes. B^cry chUd In iho class ha* immediately, following the special ses- These are what Thanksgiving brings. The Vlctrix. girls' team, which win last meethK of thg mil risntlisi year. ^.miMp.i relief, spoke briefly, thank- at least one story or poem In this edi- tag those,who Mtended the show andsion, and presented four questions to*" tion.: The editor-in-chief and assistant also play, this year, -went 'undefeated The usnal order csl snrloes sSl be Work is forgotten and play-time begins. Bridges for'hunts '. ,. adhered to SOnday. rth Ssnday School urglrig aU to get others to attend ft|- tbe council, concerning the sponsoring editors were chosen by the pupils and last year and are the mythical county of benefit social functions by the club Prom office and schoolroom and hall, In the orange' groves, of Canton, champs,* .'.,' at 10 a. nx: EngOsti scrrsce at U a. a, tere entertaJnmenta. He pointed out are as follows: Arthur Bley, Virginia China, a Burnber of men'work hard ttiat the only persons to benefit from without paying the usual permit fee of Run ttndUUlan Buck; Fathers and mothers and uncles and Tickets for these games are. priced at and the Tomg FcapiA serrice aunts, erecting and inajptslnlng little brldses 7:18 p. m. ....-' :' ••• ;•; ' the performances are "our unemployed 110. Mayor Murray answered all ques- twenty-five cents for adults; and -ten tions, stating; that if the White Arrow id nephews all. by means of which, ants can pass on :ent» for school children. neighbors." was held last Thursday, tho following Speed away home, as they hear from their way. The reason for this Is very Mrs. M. Patten of Locust sranue en- Athletic Club petitioned the council for pupils were those who remained tertained Mrs. C Johnson of Hew York Music for dancing was furnished by a permit and snowed that the funds'to afar, • •• •„•• : ". " ... . • Interesting. In tbe pro»lnee of Can Fete Seller's Orchestra, Another en- standing on the victorious side:. Fred' Tbe voice of old Thanksgiving call. ton there are grown some^ the roost _WT CT SKATIMO Cltjr over the woek-ezid. be derived from any function would be KenUworth residents.. enjoyed their tertainment will probably be held next erick "Rauch, LUllant Culmone, Julia The-children that can say it the best delicious oranges In the Mrs. A. E, Oasrjisgnr «C Myrtle are used wholly for relief purposes, the Chrlstman and LlUlan.Buck,_ observation has taught tbe growers' first Ice skating of the season this week nue la fntrrtstrrtns; Mis* Gene council would' make, no charge. ' are: Alfred Era, George Prochaika, when Jackson's) Fond, located In back •..,:..:, :'.., «BI '•; ..•:•;••• William.Burner, Anna Blcktianas, Mag- that certain kinds of ants keep White of Beam Osnae Park. Long Councilman Wells Loveland escorted orange trees free from Injurious In? if the Harding School was frosen hard "Twenty-seven Secret Service." dalena Hlrsh and Potrlcla Sharkey, luring the recent cold. wave. Several OLD-FASHIONED DANCE Councilman-elect Frank Schoenwtsner Doesn't-that sound Interesting? The sects. To make It easy' (or the snts Mtes DofOthy rromT OT Uxxot ave- to visit the trees, bridges formed of " advantage of the opportunity' to An old fashioned barn dance wm be to a chair on tbe council platform st •only people who knowthe secret rites Np Sunday and Monday even- nu» W tWth« rtssttvea la FIcKn. held under the auspices of the Ladles' Tuesday nighfs meeting. The council- of the.club are the members. The newly Bird. Build PUrirAund bamboo sticks" are placed from one x branch to another. Along these the Ings-. the Rond was the scene of great Th> St Huts Hen* CsssVaffl spon- Auxiliary of the Oarwood Democratic man-elect does not take offlce, officially,/ elected offlcers are: President, Ruth The "bo»or buiuilng" birds or Am- activity, ' sor a> card party at* Wlison"; Vice-Presldent, Joe-Petroselll; tralla, says Nature Mtgnilue, are of ants'Can"pus snoTso carry out tbe good work of destroying tbe harmful The pond. Nthlch Is fed by cold night, Dteember 1 hi the ctorch halL street gautrday night The women are The minutes of the special Secretary, Anna Warcnol; Treasurer, many different, kinds, the, most fa- :pruigs, Is very^sballow and A doer nttst sad wfll be to come in gingham dresses, and ttie Anna Loli; Head Detectives, Frank Insecta-on tbe orange trees, November 21 were read and i miliar bclug lh« sntlli lil.rd of south: easily. awardsdL BsficslB~BBt!nti wfD be t men in overalls. Old-fashioned dances, Ragonese, John Oresko. '"'"• eastern Australia,., The bowers are while the minutes of the,. of A card party win be held fa Uaoem Virginia Reels. Lancers,' Schottlsche and November IS were ( Lwfflbe •••«*-— ••'••• '• '. . ' •.. really playgrounds; the nests are Bull* Wen* School Wedtstsdsv enxttse December Square dances-wfll be the features of read at the next 1 The «A doss have been studying sev- bowl-shaped structures of twigs, some-, Tricks if EarthworiK she evening. Modern dances will also 1 :: times-lined with leaves, and lm»e no, Before the dinner began a young 7. under the —r*~» of snenl fftx- eral famous muslo stories.i' man with aa" eytgllar and a drawl 'Hie fiiilhuuriu nns «nly unisXh beheld. H Oroup 1 Is making a serlos^of black- ^qanectlon__wltli the bower*.__ After nr friml Half with the organ* essential wood women far the toenefit of the t building tlif) tiowor. th,o birds eolloet said to somebody, standing near: needy of tot Boraogh. Food for Chrtc- Strange Trick of/KtrncI board sketches Illustrating the' opera "Beastly nuisance, Isnt It? . Spoke to lo continued lire. This Is the «maller "Peer aynf! by brelg. bleached bones, small shells, bine par- pnliiKMl i-nil. If the worm is cut In two basksta wffl be parcfaasal with the Thai Has/ «led Manjr rot feathers, and other lirlgbt objects, that fellah over there—took him for niMir the middle, the frant half win eettt. Mrs. W. J. KtBy. ehatanan Male* Men Drones {a The condltlOD/tiu Oroup 3 Is making a moving picture k gentleman, tad found he had a rib- it causes a person of the opera, "The Nutcracker Suite" by which tbcjr hoatf around the play- II«II«II,> gruw ittmther tall; the hind 'Eyes of Sumatra TriW to feel that-b6 has• had exactly the 1 ) ground. Any shred, of gluts or metal bon In bis coat. The bally head wait- imir will IIBUHIIJ produce a sjecand that Ucs^s fir toe psrtV wffl be a ^Jwo primitive peoples In Sumatra*-^ Tschalkowsky...'.: ',...:• .". . .';.... :•:• er, I supposer before when be.knows* Oroup 3 is making Lanterns Slides of which arri'nln the eye, oi'reflects-the tnll, tun such n worm Is Incapable of cent*. " OODUDOO woman-jruled Manangkabatta, possible U known.as rays, of the sun, Is a gem ID the bow- "Oh, no," replied the other, 'that Is IncfstlnK fwid uml will soon die. When The OarwoooVLlons CSob last night a ifiM.OOO man-ruled Bataks—wer* J the opera. "William Tell," by Rossin. the guest of the evening,"- kUncmt It Is a CTmpon expert- er-lilrd's colloctloiL only a few of |hi> front segments of the entertained the Qs^tnrdUcsssdaU b at stpdled by Dr. B. M. Loeb of the Pril- briefly explained, the. reac- Tbe aim of this music appreciation "Oh, really I" drawled -the young Hiirni lire cut o(T. say lessjthan five, unit of work Is to cultivate a love for the local dub> nan'oB Sonlh avenue versify of California to find out who Is upon a little trick of the man, "Look here, old chap,, would tlip riMimlnlns ixirt of the worm will More than ' good music by familiarising Uie child Dayi Lf Spoon Moldipr. m cnecks>tota]jnc about •rules best These tribe* wereT" wisely manifested by a momentary loss you mind sitting next to me at din usiiullv rcimlr the Injury by producing t»,00O, were matted with the Instruments of a symphony Kimic I'KIIJI hoimi'nlvcs wurc lucky compared with each other, not with a sense of time and space. The In- ner and telling me who's, wboT" a new hi'iid. members of tbe advance* people*. Xmonjr tbe Manaoav ' jbrchestra,, by interesting them in the enmiirli lo Im luili> ^luiiin molds nlniis "Sorry, I cant, sir," was the reply. dividual enters 'Into an experience or composers who gave the world famous will. Ihu rest »r . their hnmwholil dub of theFta* kabaus,.meo figure about-as a situation;'obtains a~ fleeting inipraV ~ Ton see, I'm the bally head waiter."— nently as drones In ant music and by enabling the child to In- eqiilpiiinit, nnil wlH-n a pe»lor spoon Pearson's Magaslne. slon of this situation, then the stten- terpret the, story of an-opera, «nt hnikon U jvua ilmplj rcinpltoil anil Too Much PI. _ ^ugbtlof as ^roosters tn« My_no Uon la momentarily attracted to some- , (wurcd Into llic ini'ld to come out a Tlie Cciicirir" mis "iery )bung~and eegs," the poor males ore trnned ter- thing else. Tbe period of time may With the growing popularity of the Tbe homes of pndaeeoas ««i—'q ne" nno. turd Is" D«an. ~ ' not vtirj espiTiriiOTl and she realised riblj.\lnstead of marrylngV women be almost lnHnlteslmal Then upon which He la wait for tbrir pny are DO "One of-your-|)lillo«ui>liers," tinld HI lliu_uionipnt «he aiilil "pies'! \p explain- rent thdren; and, aa soon as a.rent- tbe return or the attention to the orlg Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "advises ing mi example that sue nefver should greater, except ta rejanVa to their ed mate becomes tlresoine, the woman lnal situation this lapse of time Is lost luno tut lit It. lluwuver, she went along slsc. thaa tb* boner •fuVutUm, rolls up her Blankets/moves out and to the Individual anil-the period be- me to let well enough alone. But who which Bes ta watt shall tell me where-1**!! enough1 has wyii nj BtmlKbi.a face as sh».could leaves him flat Ap4eld work la done tween the two experiences »cfiii».iK'ca . muster^ The lilva she wd» trying hard and other bisects which fan by -women.—WMSeNhe men drone slonally to expand Into a long period^ Union County Buick Co•-(-ever, - been-dlsco»eredr"-Wasliunton~ 2 .to ennvoj nail-to-do wltb-q«HBUtles. Its nan. The use B«* Its aiwuid.— -/ *> even' lnhflhV remote past Another an Insect cosmos ta tbe Tatted'States v7 430 NORTH AVE., E. "Now. I'^tnernlda Mae, you -know Amonr tak«, however,, males explanation, which Is bnsffl on mort OROINANDE NO. IM you woulil really rather have nine known as Weuiivteia. The tana has recent psychological ImestlKntliws, •»!* ORDINAHC« auUtorUlBs lh» tau.nc c( ton* laws and pisceriske cam. It and females slaves, • . WESTF1ELD,N.J. * HM.OOO TMWITJ Itowtr llonda of uii pies thon seven,* comparative value ofahe .holds that one's unconscious mind Doniiuli •>( (.u.ood. N.w Ini, "Oh,Jno, I wouldn't So. Indeed. I constructs a rniinrHrii bale la tbe sees much more than the attentive con- woul(tn|t.. I }U8t hnoireven seven pteg .aud. about rwn tarhsa arms* si tin .scions one, and that a situation, eveq onjiurtr nt csnniia, S«iT7arwr, u teU top. It uea at tbe base of tads fe&wd » Button writes, la the" 8«.llan 1. In sntlcUMUoa of U» IMUIOM Would moke me sick." . Sunday Times Magazine, toJts details, may be taken In without or pirnuuiul Hfial tunih hwatotan author- with Its placers exmdtd s* hos> (ju paying direct conscious attention to It li«J for tin auucliit of put of Uu Bonudi fuaaeL Tbe Ttct|sss sfide 4on b mostly Interested him was the BUICIQ AND PQNTIAC of nuwood's tturt of Uu ooit of ooutrucUon Then aMBoment later,when the facul- sides of tbe ftnaeljk* tbe discovery that social Ideas and cus- ork ot-UM lUliw.jr V.ll.» Trunk Biw ur The sonii of tin) lark Is a continu- toms, even among, "lost tribes," are •nd l»l!»u Uu Boraush of Uwirood ud not products of local development but on the situation the, experletceyjeems SALES AND SERVICE •llUl olher munlclwlUlM la punuun of u ous torrent of contrasted guttural and toji«ss.been expMehced-beroreJilers, •c| oiiUUed. -A» Act lo auUutls* two or Bun clear, shrill sounds and thrills, so rap- are -complexes" proauce4.boUuhj_an». uuslcliULllllw til this >MU ttioloUl ojojtruct l*«Mrty Hal Ti ceatral sad present day Influences. A. agamr-unr laps* of-Ume between the ud nulnula ouUH * Uuok Mw*rs," coutl Idly .emitted that tbe notes, so differ- two Impressions may k« greatly over* - tullui nuvur II of Uu U»i of lilt, sou ent In character, jet seen) to Inter- "Nswadays w* tribe mar degenerate and go to'seedi in> tcu sandtlorj ibanot sad supplomoitl Uu> poverty of Uw yet Its lineage still lives hi the Seed, estimated and expanded.—Washington Ibmto. Twponu; BnrM Bonds Zt harato penntrata or to overlap each other; Star. v •uOiorliid lo U Itivoa b> u» prUelml nSmat and tbe effect on the ear la similar to thrchnd s» sacb as 1 of I1M.DM,, purnup i m u Actt off Uu LeftsLefts. ,that on the'eye of sober or dull and the absence of Uttsr hcwiesaad tsym.' Ulun of tin BUI* «r Mn Ivmt, sopronsoprond Thoa doclandOc CfcrU Ban. fsjebsas: Csdknra Trap Refused UUirebb U. ItiItiss, eoniUUilliiUlls Owiui tili ol brilliant colors1a|xed and running Into Uu UnvlUoUnvlUll ism of MM,, ud IhIhoo uuu one another In a. confused pattern.— glsttotaettlucatlaaoVvartaatafibe to Do Expected Work Funeral Mad* Occasion •««J»tonrU•««J»tonr-Uur»ff ud wpplaatoUwlUl uu»nu» . London Cmnrtj CSSBMO. tea Bwuos L Jtald Twpararr aim ttoodid ' \t. a Hudson. bree time* they tried to hang Urn for Joyous Ceremonies "HAVE IT atr bo tmtwoii. from Una to Undon receatly. Tea «n be afar Dd three tunea they failed. Veronica Krntor, a waaltha old peas- tuoo srnlM toil all booStawd b, tbtio bsttsr teacher if jsa ebserrc-imr call- ' t f Jh ant woman of Temerln," in the Bscska, ' of uils onUuaet.iluU «ow- lourMl u * itu Daagor la Animal Bito* dren than If b l d ntit.jinioritiiS- ols MK iw>huft'.iMLl '— f"A asii "aeiHfiiii* i iiTilnil >T Tfa r WpwioTi Srmrw^JuTaiaiSTim- makeirlnue racers nnd~garter snakes. I alt" be sali •Ktioa with DM l»m, uwisno sad HII of ait ttrallsgaxuM, tthappanedat nersl, says the New.JTork Times. _ ««JJ"WMJJMTT »tw« towsfJstvtowsfJstvM or tlrtui of Udl bftX* funga and ran bite* Thelr-blta- - »*tfand, la nftmary, 1886. TOMORROW" ordluaco knjr «i dturaliMd bj ruolutluutu.. aaUaa , Is not ninre ilangerous than that of a young girl she vowed never to many If not to duwmtart. ibsU druratUiod-b stood on th. gallows,' writes and kept It to the day at her "death at Uw offldal c*e*Bta« 0w/ most wild a,nlmauL_,Iit a general way 4 It may ho mid tt,iat there 4s consider- . The sheriff signaled.. The tha ai» of djhtttwo-ysars. In. her Uoniw kfesU bo smdutin as to s ,~ Boner ts eftta>nreactl ta sa lbs was , pnued. Seconds ticked munuon vurauut to ttds ordbaact, . able danger In being bitten by any an- traditional " wl" ahe ordered that, she should not Boeuoo. t. Uu oroewda of u» nil of Uw •?•**• u tWUWd by some canny be burled wl% funeral services .bat •aid MoWortrr boidi aaaU U wpllfd to Uu imal or rer.Hl.. iwrson wko wrote tbe road aat Odys- IMPOTUT UMUCIOJ of tho aoraofh of aS- sey. Boawr la mertrr tbf •% S^- jparajysls tt« trap refssed to OMPTLI with marriage rites. «wd>s stero or tho mt «f coutrwaon or uu Tff and anffled upon the Wink of Kabwi* V.IUj Trunk Btw sad dtwwl wot leal poW wba wiwts> S Her Instructions 'were carried'''out httludflif th« HW ot unporuj no deatk. sun muttering bis; prayer ftrf accoMlngto Serbian wedding customs. •"Idori'thawthttslebaln c mercy, remained unhinged, unharmedl • the amber pftfce DavsMr-aat c«ea ate •Her body was arrayed In a weddMg itoclc, but I'll have IIdelivered Many SD-esfled «^nar t Bo- "Tbej seized him and lifted him dress and a crows of " Issta" v The levet war'tested «orsts decked1) to your horn* tomorrow. WTafiarwaaea , ta ttl 7 'iSoTsi ver ribhnn. flrea tns HTtieiK»u( ja Ulephoned blind poet »»ntat out sndagshi It" refused"to hearse to the cemetery. fpUo^wd b»' —*. A third thus and the crowd »™»» of peasants In thitr rainbow. > . «, Newark from hit tton inSum-" > • hysterical colored festival garments .latins/gay *' § mit Jnd'lruured delivery of ' "He Is uwocent.' cried a nice from "eddlif songs of lore aadroSuii *-*••& the'slobe next day. CortoF crowds. Cteaayhaala , ac- and be died la his own ted. f. dMCta • Another gooJ cuttoatr. tordmg to state turn. Tbe law re- !JV^^ « •»* fk ksd been spared th* •nnoy< stricts dbttribstlsii ef snarsas ta M- were kept up antjl a late boat; '",T,>t, Isttred dealers. wb» ssea rdlb(>d sale to state snrbwWfw. «a»e la a partial exhlhU ef dlffsr •st Cnltea kutes Dsgs sine* Junef*' Clacien DUappW ' tm. In the Aits and IndusWci tan!*? evtdeoce iBdrcstes'' thst" •-"of the TJmted sutes NslIodalSnV VawlfliM wUattOaanC Aaawt saUVCMtt awsl 4^BBVBW 1 srtsj Anjsrtca Is Ow sifrWHan at a»V- "^*** ^^ Thenolti .NEW wrt K toa. twlaUom* sa% nasjbaa, ko> has SJUSS It la SBttrers ~ " THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1.1932

which to keep that difficulty by dipping the roou and Marines Observe 157th Birthday Scribe Selects Mythical Team corns in paaffln, Many nurserymen are now using this method1 in storing shrubs, roses and trees. Of Cranford Football Stars The procedure is fairly simple and U It U correctly; followed the rooU will (By An4rrw n. Ol«ra>n| erf ui on Qronje. n^aa a fine all-nroand keep well even under dry, warm condi- t.triiliv : Bwlcios this, hr was one of. the tions. After the paraffin has been greatest imntrr? In-' Ptati- Intenclud- melted uae.a candy thermoneter to see CKANFOai) .U.I.-S nsilc i-in-;'-s. Lw i mil |»j punta that the temperature is maintained be. J'II. fui .<•• ;i>id. •Jroijj''tiie line of. twe*n»« and wn.degrees Fahrenbclt. It may reach 180 degrees and not ma- terially, injure the roots, however. Care I'loiefic-, out ul a tight position..Many i Garden Chib Program the College and Station In presenting must be exercised when dipping the the Oarden Club programs. Informa- time* Johnny, tun -bmia-d long kicks .Many Indoor garden enthmdaata are roots Into the melted paraffin to see . First Team Alternatra riveTWymds.'tt ffat-wfilrh Is rompw- unaware of the advantages the Ward- tion on,how to become a member of that they are not left in It long enough J. Klein : '. .:.•.. lUiurki? the dub ana receive digests of the ma- nble with' rnlleiilute •perfiirniu.nccs Ian Case offers for encouraging trie to absorb much heat . - Left End Cliarlle noiierUkMiii and Bldney terial broadcast each/ week may be Ro&lch .: :. .... Chosen growth of their house plants. Mon- obtained by writing to the Radio Oar- When they have been taken out of Oheser were puked tor the reserve tague Free, horticulturist at, the Brook- the paraffin and dried, a thin coating .Lett Tackle eleven. While not in trie Hoslrh-Mc- den Club, New Jersey College of Agrl- W. Klein :.; V Harris lyn Botanic Oarden, will describe the culture, New Brunswick. N. J, of the wax will have-formed on the Oratli rla.s», tiieht* two finr players nave uses of these glass "enclosed gardens roots and tubers that will keep them v yxcriieiit arenmiu uf iliriiuvlvns all the when be broadcasts Thursday. Decem- from drying up'in storage. It the wax R, Krai*mer ...r..,.. .' Uond ilrp.e they *t-re on ihp Rrutlion. ber 1. over station WOR ^asr^tuest has been kept at a temperature below Center - ' -.- ' . Jm- Klein, ono or Criiuloni.i greatest speaker on the weekly program of the Forget-Me-Not for Rockery 140 degrees the coating formed; will be Lewis L. Kroemtr all-aromul athletes, KuTli"s undisputed Radio Oarden dub of the Extension j thick and It will scrape'Off when the • Right Uuaid pu&ieM*um of wie or the.eiHl positions Service, New Jersey College of. Agri- ' By A. C. McLean ' roots are handled. One part of bees- J. McQrath ....'.. v-c. Itrdwickson cu uur all-BUir .wiund.. Jw \VU'« e\ny- . culture and Experiment Station. ^ ; N. J. AsTknltnral Extension Serrica wax mixed with five or six parts of .nuiit Tarkle -. ' IliiiiK a etiarh could \vr*li tnr m n piny* -The Wardlancase, aiscovered nearly "The secret of wintering forget-, paramn makeiTWugh«"~w»x~ku«l uue «—Ut-JlisU'J-*oilUi iu;<<|>(. di-lral, uild 100 years ago by Nathaniel Ward, a me-not ormjpsotls sued ' lies in which many gardeners consider su- End • • • drove IrrcslMably-onward until Ihu last London physician, ia a small, glass box keeping the plant tops/dry and the perior to that made by using paraffin Powell II. Uosinci:inli whistle sounded. He hiul an tin' unny Hearty el«ht acM>» candles weaM be andai to decani* m birlMty cake far . . ' . Quarterback - which retain* an unusual amount of root moist by placlnc/a board" frame alone. the U. B. Marine*, wiw turn served ApatrVa tiw* Ntrawr I*, my The ability lo.tnurv pu.s;.e« when llu-y »irn moisture and humidity,'* says Mr. Free. over.them and, wherf freezing weather Roots and conns that are neither W, Downoy. ,': Shwltarr needed rtlust. He %AK I\ u-iijir, mi tho jlob*, eagle and anchor, worn a* an emblem on th* cmj. an4 roiUn at thrfr ' U'it Halfback- •'When house plant* are placed in the arrives, adding ir covering of about stored In a cool place nor given the pro- uUforais, b mhown abm. Baiiked kit and right by a typstal mutt* 1 deft'liie, lie was quirk lo fiim.'lio.-*«* the tection of a paraffin coating tend to dry C. anffilll* :li' J.'WIka'riilrr' iilays.iinil was a line luckier un iho . case they have access to. a higher de- three inches aves or litter and a uttonary pays and a modern Soldier *| Uw : up, This is' especially true, of dahlias Hliilll UaKbniik orfCIUMI Uli did tt Illll! Jilil III 1)](H KlllU gree of moisture, than that contained piece of bulk ng paper. Sorensoft .*.:_ Fulton in the average room. The temperature and connos, for their vitality is absorb- Cum" WikiihrieT antl:llimie liauike »iro The annual, biennial and perennial TUX CASINO ' , .Fullback within the case may be higher or lower ed and they will not grow when planted Inion CountyRelief Coefe 'VlituitUyjilt'il lor the opiK".ne iliuik but forget-m^-nots all have small, blue for matcna played al v than normal,, according to whether or ^varying from white to pink in later. Oladlolus conns kept Under sim- Hum's superior wt'itilu »'.iiu olt>i luui to $1,547,229 Report Shows nlly arc as 'follows: &Tfl an ed^e over Howie til UUn Allltf not the box is heated. It is obvious varieties and blooming in the ilar conditions send up only weak and YielUlng to Uie iiuililn iur HIICCIUIIJ iflgbie ._ 6i 72. 103 '« rid tackling.. • ^ that foliage plant* which might not be I springri ~~. Th"e plants offered by the unsatisfactory sprouts in tho spring. — U 106' 113 12| mytiiical. ail-atur ioobiall tvnnis, wi' able'to withstand the dry atmosphere its In. the spring, are generally bi- The cost of Emergency relief In Dn-if*™** .herewith announce UK- Critrjmm Hisli Well, now we rant doHur«lse it Jiliy "• of most bouses will thrive and give' farennials, propagated from, seed, which onCcmnty»veragrtS.449r*r,P«r»nin|«?'«^-» ~->» * :.g « tichini AU-ataV U'iuni wlrilvd Iroin U10 ijll|!.e,r, no .hern-koesl * Couciwc* ' ; . better results when placed in a Wf" die as soon as they are through bloom- the county during the past year, the Wadsworth 1O« fio «3 M nuiks ol .Wctkli-y-ii«chi ian:pawr.;'v - . , ,.,. ,,, ..^ .•J^yTusually; self-sow, howp^er, There may be a common sense con- annual report, of the State lanergency —~ ~ ."— vtiui. An infonnittiun n'nnnllng tlu> t'Op ltH fdt* OH ftl'e eon- ; r k ; ; r v 391 • Mr. Frt* will 1>ro«ist«»t(OB.»biimt.T*)».Ber.l ._ «J - to abttli)r'a>l>; aiiA that sr ner 1 1 rts The Oarden Club -pre -up In the fall. They can be wintered capita "cost. actuaUyshared by the SUt«l f*" */ " M so e. we were forced ta lliiitb uur Wm ['owell won tile Krj^iif.st limllmll pltOPT trivial conscience. It may be sensi- l u 101 :ie luul ever.euxcliiid. We ine Im llnrd Include timely garden If they are kept from a soggy, wet con- w«U as the county and municipal ~r. Zundel* - . - M W IIS Ui tlic iifvurti rccunt gridiron lumlnurlut. ble or foolish. It may set broadly or gowrnmentSr--.roughly compares to a to u«ree. witfi.tilni, \Viimiy wiui urn- the weekly cut dition, during JhejMld^months. - to SO M Ttils lionurtry ti-niii ..wan picked by Richard B. theTTe\ " The perennlaTforget-met-notr M. pal- narrowly.j.K may. regard general re- mulclpalper capita cost of *02»in the I hl uirvotlv^.'^liut .ilia. Jutiiinumi. W-UJI . m v cr" jersey Agricultural ...jt Station. ustrls, is more profuse in Its bloom mits with philosophical wladomt'"Qr it pre-depresslon year, lH8y when bl&tl, Ui.e pl'ayertf.'twimu [aitiltul fat ami nil iiu> plnyiT4 had flU- ustrls. is more profuse in Its blom see only details. It may work for the The Brooklyn Oarden co- than the; biennial varieties and It will municipalities were able to bear thesex- wlio luive mlaned very few mn ICB. nnd n>l • this year and 54 of thein were complct- tar strriet bttaiua- for almort unshaded spots where it Is exposed to Elizabeth, and Mary (Jointly with Wit pended for relief. The average cost of verse tT >imlw-t>o • muter ol • centory w« bar* the direct-rays and heat of the^«»n llsm) and Victoria ar* shown, on admlnlstratlofl .expense lh~ali "of "the H> many uututundlnu men iur'tiie I nnyoiif; nei^l any inuro rcconuiK nda- sad practical apnitna in s«lv- horseback on the revsrs*. Qs«*ri State's 21 counties amounted to 23U Held ponlJl, Unit we liilillato i.u taekk- 11011 ihun thai? Hut iisi'lu from that, sag aU Unit of pcnonal and Charlli; WIUI a -flno defciialvo bock and family Bonn proU.ua. - • • . Anno wa» not .. " " • percent. . . . • • ..'•. .'...' luch'an awitinincnt. Al least wu-wlli Paraffin for Dahlia RooU Director Nultam.said appTOdmatol! put'tt off. until'later. un elusive. ball-uurrlL-r. 15,000 liuUviduala are betMtiustalned In Now far the •;Si)V«n-.MuU>st."•-- - - ClirU Bnrciuon, wha-pulveirlicd op- County now,.and an estimated,250.- WewUi'bejjiu witli iliu"i-wW-uu pvHhiK line's with ills terrific Him plung- By AvOrMeLean- r^fwi^vefyrthouBKtlewof 000 have been aided during fteftwelve Ttiree~outsland'iiiK pivor"Turn•;im\x- iiiH^uiicltlrriwrwtnirttirf^ailback post - N. J. Agricultural Extension Service throw the,spade Into the sea, months period for various lengttis of graced. Cninf uixl tuini liitliv post lour by a Immly murKiu. Chris wus a tlno SOT. 5th Floor , Llcewi Number 13 The gardener who is handicapped In might hare known Rover years. Walllo Uonlfei '&'. Hull Kruririi hlctcker, too, a» well an a stonu witll ou storing dahlia and canna roots and me. , yS ..,.'• '". '•• ••' Bnb DM -. ' for It. Now your poor In '30, ttlld Al Hmldml for tin: |)iu>t;iWo;dt'fenM!. gladiolus conns because he has only, a. only the bucket to play Two munlclpaUtle* in the county ' . IIS BROAD STRUT 323 3SS Uob Kracmer *ln» lli<: UriJl Now 1'ir lliu-tccund le'iin, noUi tho warm, dry, furnace-heated cellar in Humntlit. •'-. have made no retiuests for State aid hi 1 uun 1' (|iji-.ri.i-i l)ii'V.» uf Uvi. Wwkluy'uru have taaktlk i-HH ... .nliatNUi. New Jtntr any form, while in two munlclpalltK* leant. jbl becauno oi lu.-i ull- Upb's led hair V,I:;I 1 .rli!' wo.i iH,h!'i ou li;<: lilst teanid 1,0 MJIIIU the Btat^'ftione financed the entlrt re- ; Vwiaitte •( "SBrdlKM- ability.. lief program, the municipalities being middle of every scrlnmiaiie utid hi- lit- uilii.'i' :«u:K iniijt bu Ururied to 1111 tills CommwdaUy spMkiog, any smsll viuj'iiucy.' Alter lung jcblnldi ration, financially unable to; share the oost. j flab of the herring fimlly I* a •ardlo*. erally planned H10 niipuiilim bocks, iiltcn tljt-lr furtnutlutis" bi-iute John. ltoboncriintz lijomed tho Tk* h«rrtn«.family.lncioiiei not only ihcy wefe even iitartiJd. Bob uk>u,-^'aiij likely cuntliilate. J|e,:ut.uull>* |)ia>wl a MOTHERS APPRECIATE •' •••-• :• !i • •'•• • \ •'- the'tra* BMdlaa'or iillciird. bat aisa auutaruiiiui on (Jilensi^, in accurate j liaillxuk |JosltloiiV'"l'IH lil» ox'pi.rlt'iii.0 —Send.injtnsjtejna.cl.newi^ you^may the •*• herring or slid snd the sprat pa&scr and a good UlockUr. . - i ujid fuoibnll kiitiwledttu qtinlltifd him have—no charge. or •Wallie llond L'f u hlltihl- .luvorlte over [fur the IW.'ld nenerahilUp (»1 Hie alur- AI Haddud fortlw ultra imt« ' post.' nate eioven: "•'"'; ' •- •• Wallie's ({renter MM'til emiljliid HTni UTr^ TJTKJ bint'lLz-er wns one of In.- iuji.* i»L~ g»ln the decision, but as Al luU anuUier. backs ever t« carry the lllu'i: and Oold UTTLE ... LIGHT .. .QUET ... PORTAfilE year of colnpetltlon.he .will lie piutiiing to victory'liir C. .11. a. Hln indium > < aob for-the Orst-teatn berth if Un.'l>ir.-i.nKliU!i«-'»|ilrit.Kaiiis'-.ioi' "•'" ' »' • ' roer player iinpro'vi* over IIIB Hue show- j uniuiiK tho ioiitball stiua ul- the llufil and oh, bvw it speeds up sewiugl ing of the pifcl-two yettr'd^^- -'-:-':' Hcliool. '.^'.^Z'Sl^-1. •BuTKIulnrhuBpmittcnnit+am of UieJ—Jlirimy WlkaiKlcr,.-cllu»»-iuiiii^. of -nig Cioiiford futwafd'"wall of .Ihi-jiml ; thla -yrnr'a teiim. miliis the mliar imi_ ttoewyiSHiTfiii* one ol .the guards po-'^over ikey Luwrcnce. Jlininy was ex- The new •iitlonj by a wide 'margin. Hill weighiT" ceplloiiaiiy lost on rovr»m-» and broke close to 200 pounds, and it lii very w-1- freo for liiuny lonu .ijitlim during the dom that.the opposing bi«:ks((otlirou|jh past nenson. • Hl4*51)-yiird run in Uio G-B PORTABLE ALL-ELECTRlC, BUI'S IM»1UOII. JJo_is--ieiy_gooi!j;at_Q.l.en_ Itid(e_.gaiiie_ Urhind period slopping- ends from' going daw" "for7tfl"rfcrcnce was"'trieloiiS<*rSUKrtr. SEWING MACHINE pastes often putting rlhem completely year. out of the play- Klein's style of pluy Anain your would-bo experts U not spcctaculai. but it produces the «nag whenjhey atteniptcd> results. ulibaclc Tho records ot Hoy ml, Tne choice for the other guard posl- oe lladdod and Frank' Bu Uon-ims a-merry Uirce-cqracred battle clamored for recognition.. Hoy wins in OOb* between' Howie ltarrts,' Jack U-wls and nattier of tlios«. clone decisions .be- YPknrr of lhem.TB« roa am* n» Louts Kraemer. Tho (lrst two men- cause of his line team, spirit. He was osa UbtfuVanr C-BI It wdfbs M always pulling for tho team and willing •boos a third M math u tkt awd tioned were veteran*,* wlille Kraemcr made^an excellent showing during the to du whatever, lie was called upon Io past ,seswn at., the guard^- position; do. Most of the time tut won assigned Lewis, a-trifle rriora consistent tlian to .clearing the path (or other backs to either of his rivals, wins' the award, romp out to the plaudits of the multi- 1 tude, but he did not sulk a bit but went whUe the others undoubtedly win. the right ahead and opened the road. •IteroaU pokU. Keer "- ' "-'" Joe Haddad-was one of the finest "BJatiup-ki* ^eiw^v^ Wrasse, J r h •I overabundance of lighting spirit. Play- Lost, year he played .'the "forgotten • rL^ws ir" I -sax. A periw pf » « jlf~1^ 11 ers of this type havCdone a tot to es- man" rote on the. team. However, Hoys sVmdfMft Ibril WOOHeW*eT jsVOesl "J^ tempefmeftt. enabled Utott to nose Joe „ ,,„..„ th* baby wakes In rhe night—or KrffniJir. .wi»I»v**ll" II tablish tne famous-"never say die" cnr/tUac yoe |h1 « U. \ _ policy which charactertees "all of Coach out of thh e positioniti . 9" when there's Illness in the home, mothers expert-, Weekleyi teams, iThe tackle.selections 'Frank Bullor, diminutive thunder- ence some of the blessings of electric service/ .sW bd^ with of^-ta*ss^ were^syi^Who_could pick' anyone else bolt, was another player who came in but Oeorge Rosich.and Johnnny Mc- for serious consideration for the dis- hn» "Instant lighting of a room; the warm - -erath?-'Q«orge, wfid shitted to. full- puted post. Prank, weighing only 136 ea tne Kwiof. pounds, was the hardesf. hitting (Tne-~ radiance of an electric heater; the convenience back this year, was Cranford's greatest tackle of all time. He particularly plunger on last year's team. Pulton's bottW •warmer; the soothing heat of an starred-bn tSe defense, bis. huge bulk superior experience, however, put him a. little, ahead of the great little player. fnWbefleftttof-th**mJamp. llfltntnTi1M'"ir ••"** tactics of the opposing teams and his remarkable In conclusion, we suggest that u this \r ability to take punishment, stamps him team does not imect your approval, you m - tfarn, tlius link wdaac ix Toaattfl _ one of'.the gamesl players whu «ecWc servic* togemer wrni me ••w™ ""» donned the Blue and Oold. sottling all disputes. Anyway, there- it 1st And now for BASKETBALL! '"tor refrigeration, washing, Ironlrtf, for a FEW johnny Mcdrath, while not as pow- CENTS ADAY, ttP

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Mediodiat League to Sir* 1 irfk— i r. Friday Osristmas Carole Dec 18 not with cert,off clothing, but «tb By Prtabyterian Choir j OpwThi.AlWnoon In the .Cranford Churches garment* nonestly earned and bought. But we h»« no right to challenf* un- . "The Street in Spain- ,. The choir of the First Presbyterian Tbe Intermediate leaguLeaguee ofi thme i Thee buaar of the OsJwary- ttrttrUieiaU n less we, wlmia our own boasehoM, shall will be open for busineat at 1 p. m. to- Church presented Oounoda "Gania" Cranford Methodist CburctChun*t met In thetheJ .Churohh h wililll open todatd y end many The Sunday Calendar of GIVE US THIS DAY - " be able U> show the rtaotts of the prac- day and wm. remain open until 10 Sunday evening. Waile the choir has chapel Monday evenining for the regularegularr •fuful larticle article*s (uttaolsuitablee ftirCftriaSJtor CbrW&a s££ tice of love^-a spirit which count* o'clock tomorrow night The annual only been rehearsing two months, the monthly business meeting. Robert Har- will be on tale until Baterday.' A pork ' ' OUK DAILY BKEAO sale of the Parish Orel* will take place • Cranford Churcbea (Fblknrinc is a sermon preached re- . our own, but all dad's and'0od , rendition of the work of Oounod. gives ris, president, presided. At the meet- and sauer kraut supper will be served . "J.^ rROTESTANT - Jther counts on each loyal mesa- in the Trinity Parish House and thepromise of other fine musical programs. jlng it was voted to have a Christmas, tonight from « until a otlock. Tide cently bj toe Btr. R T. FOurt, pastor how* has been transformed to renre- of UuuTriKity Episcopal Chureh>. of the famlJy sharing trfaat he ha* Before the presentation of the music. ! party In. the parsonage Wednesday ev-J jjs are Wcent* for adolts and 30 cent! **•*• r r1 SUr. ful'and fancy article*, food, candy, doQ* in—r " ""-" [—•" " Rev. Matchett T. rtyabr speaker to come into UUs church to 1 whether lt-be work, ftxxL clothing, or th*.chuxchrHEa^^whrief - talk'-oo/vthe -arould practice each. Sunday ev&lngJor The booth* win bete charge of th» play: and this not In the spirit of a and books will be sold from the many historic background of the scriptural the Christmas cafob the league will 9:30 A. M.—Bible School. 11:00 A.M. befow you 'the case of starving stall* on the street. Tea will be served Joilowlng women of tat ahonaahona:: Pancj —Public Worship. 7:00 P. at—Ep- £an SDO" Syrian Christian*, j charitable dole, but- as his due, If the words. Madam Blaginni. soloist of the sing In. the church on the Sunday be- work and giftsift , strst . DossD ; -apnma. isa man Is blest who gives without receiv- in a Spanish Ua room and in the cen- choir, sang with unusual power and at fore Christinas December 18 ' worth League. 8:00 P. VL—Evening[ generously gave several hu ter of-the street's Well win hold a grab fore Christinas, December 11 :..-'. j.TTS>IAN ClIClCH that one naUOtts hunger is- any less ing Its problem* In the same way, It Corner of Springfield and North alow*, or should allow every .man to dubs, which did not meet this week. and EUrabethi..' MO. Thermann li in I grievcu* than/another'*. It is the tre- wOl meet next week as usual. - . charge of the refreshments. Union Avenues nsradous ana appalling tact which we make oome contribution to the welfare intendent, Dr. Harry 7. Murkland, will . Her.* Wm. K. Slow of the life of all/—not money necessar- The Evening Auxiliary wDl have a preach. • :4» A. M.—Church SchooL 11:00 A iace in ibU Thanksgiving wkek of MM Christmas Party at their regular meet- I that a l«Tge pan of the world is hun- ily,—but service,—* labor of love.. And snip Cakes, Bread,. Butter, Molded M.—Morning, Worship. 7:00 P: M.— because be has given when he was able, ing Monday evening at 8 o'clock In the ChrtiUan Endeavor. • 8:00 p. M.—Even- gry- / . ' -. • ,..'•• Parish House. A play will be given by CUTTING FOQP COST ter. Dutch Apple Cake, Milk, Tea. Prult Oelatlne, Milk, Tte. Yo/will not think I am being lrre. he feels no disgrace'because he receive* Supper: Bean Chowder, Breadt But- ing Worship. , tbe members. The .Tuesday Study group Dates Onmty KxteasUpiNServke TUESDAY or unsptritual, I know. In fac- help in the hour of his need. .'.;•' , terr, Apple CompoteCompote, MilkMilk, TeaT . VrV? But It is not always/so. ."We have will meet in the chjircb for communion ' -' fit a Week Hem.'' .. '' Breakfast: 'Fananinr. Commeal Mush, „ the fact of hunger and food first. art 10 s. m.'. after which they will meet Toast, Butter, Milk, Coffee. . SATtTRDAT ™ ' Timmr Eraooru. CHUVCH ... has become impoaible for u* to sep- been so desperately anxious to secure Oorqer of. North Ave. and Forest Aye r in the Pariah House. . Dinner: Pork with Sauerkraut, Mssh- Breakfast: Prunes, Prtod Commeal arate Thanksgiving from the dinner.ta- a moral gymnasium In which the right- The Union County Extension Service Mush, Syrup, Toast, Butter,' Milk, ' • Bev. H. T..r«a* eous-rich could exercise their soul*r- A meeting of all the women of the ed Potatoes, Buttered Carrots, Bread, ble. The turkey is the symbol and sign issue* a aeries' of $10 a week menus, Butter. Cream Tapioca Pudding, Milk, Coffee 8 a. m.—Holy Communion. of a festive board over which the grate- cot by selling all and giving to the parish has been called for 3 p. m. De- prepared by Margaret V. Satterthwalte, •Tea.. • • •.'•':'. ' Dinner: Russian Beet Soup XBorsht), I.UL m.—Church SchooL ful father glws thank* to, Ood for his poor, but by giving away what they do cember a In the Parish Bou»er The 11 a. m,—'Morning prayer muting 1* for the purpose of .'carry- Borne Demonstration Agent, one of Supper: Cream of Tomato Soup, I Bread*•»«»«•,• Butter»»w«r,, Ricnne an>oda Raisi nauann Pud Pud-- bountiful provision for their' physical not-really want',—that we have failed which.will be published each week In Croutons, Apple Fritters, syrup, Choeo-1,«"°«". M% 'I**- ... • nxm (Holy Communion, the needs. It is all very veil to Wy that to remember the effect of their patron- m oui the it-ffl'iBn^wattftn of thi£ wom- day of the month). en's work In the parish. -All thejwomen the cranford Cttinn and Chronicle. late~Codde*late Cookies7! MilkMUk. TM.t*a."" -- Supper: Hot Potato Salad wlth-Hard none, of us is so poor that he can't find age upon the poor. And yet the people The menus are for a family of two aie i»oues, iiua. im ' Cooked E*gs,Brea4. Molded Prult 8 p. m.—Choral •otaeUiingio be-Uunkfu] for. life it- are not fed. By Charity alone can the have been urged to' attend. A social WEDHBBOAy ggs, Brea dress. hour wOl follow. adults and three children of seven, five Gelatine, MUk, Tea. .selfls biasing enough, even though we world be saved, but this Is not charity. and two years. A marketing list d Breakfast: Prunes and Raisins, Oat- didnt ask tor it. but the body becomea .-The_ following people have "beea meal, Toast, Butter, >Ulk, Coffee. :; SftSi«>pe*aie IFSr i»t fed.luV.be- : ^Ji;' lfii'#:re« OirU'Leagoe which Will meet In the from theHOtae Dejnon*tr»tiOD Agtnt, Avenue and tables, Browned Potato Cakes, Cran- comes a-»ther doubtful privUece which fusal o„ f Mathev wawwmfy wofl thUIVVXV0M,e cross , it| j1 I*s ftO not tParish House on Wednesdays at 3:30 who has an omce in the Court House, —- niaiiyvcmid rather gladly reUnguish. chrictlanityrit 1* an excuse fornot be- Eliaibeui." The manu for thl* week Is berry .-Relish, Bread. Butter, Baked ; p. m.: Prealdent Miss Helen Orrok; Stuffed Apples, Milk, Tea. •, 1100 A Dmtlf bread and dally p I ing Christian. , - .f- »t^iiny-r/jy^a« T?ffM TfBiisf\ af^t T^*"^ a* foUowK' ^ ilU«d;r»ffiiW^M''- - The secretof the-OhrlstUtn'fellow: ^«upper^~We^sh»-BJBTW^ o^:=Tosit, tary, Has lOatharine Thompson. Miss Bread, Butter, Fruit Cup, Chocolate room open dally ,j to but not'without bread! •hip at the best Is that bread Is not Marjorle Trumbauer was named chair* SUNDAY Breakfast: Oranges, _O*teaeal."CWee Cookie*. Milk,.-Te»,_j^ Win. C. folding - Sundays and HoU- The immediate Christian tiling to do. treated as an end In Ihwlf; It i» never man of th*jvay» and mean* commit- : of eour**, is to warm the heart of every JM bread.^but not bread osily., Man tee. Miss Mte^eJHelnrJclCclialnnan -"-—"•• coffee. '.-'•• —'" "'•" THURSDAY .. . man »lln a gooh» , day after Not thus can man be saved by bread Monday afternoon at S akslock'the Tea. ". ,.- ... : . ".' ing service, J:45 p. nv; young people*' Thanksgiving} We seem to have come alone, . . • . •. .••'••/ \ primary department will meet in the ;; . •.•'';•;.• MONDAT •'•••;:••,•'" Supper: Cream of Mushroom Soup, .—r-r*. -•« M-^U, iwun &Jmc The hunger in his heart is infinite; " 219 Broad Street meeting, 1 p, m. .:: ~; _ Parish House to complete their Christ- Breakfast: Prunes, Wheat Cereal, Croutons, Bread, Butter, Canned Peach- to a time in tite'd^velopment of human And. craves Infinity for food; the beast Toast. Butter, Milk, Coffee. Prayer and praise meeting Thursday society when we must face'the evils we mas missionary wort under the direc- es, Chocolate. Cookies, MUk, Tea. . Within him thrives on bread and Dinner: Macaroni Loaf with Tomato . evening, 8 p. m. All are. welcome. ihave allowed to grow up squarely, and tion of Mrs. Charles Albury. • ."•,, .' .:'.• FRIDAY' "•:••'••" '";• • starves the soul, •/•''• Sauce, Spinach with Bacon, Apple and ELIZABETH HI ,*pare DO pains or labor Ull we have And this soul hunger goods the beast, Breakfast: Tomato Juice, Commeal : Raisin Salad, Bread, Butter, Baked Mush, Toast, Butter, MUk. Coffee. " . ST. MASK'S A." If. K. CHOICBI done all we can to abolish them; " -.and drive*. •' '/ . . Radio Stara to Entertain We live in a Dives-Ijaiarus'world—Its Custard, Chocolate Cookies, Milk, Tea. Dinner: Broiled Filet of Haddock, as High Btnet | The whole man downwards Into Bell, Supper: Potato Chowder, Bread, But- . Bev. W. H. Hicks aacrament the bread line I An outward . where.lmts .J./7:.:—-_.:.-.•__.:. Trinity Mim'a Group Creamed Potatoes, String Beans, Par- -10:00 A. M.—Sunday SchooL 11:00 and visible sign of an inward and splr- And new desires wake to life. tlual-^whatf Oraoe? There is food A. M.—Public Worship. «:00 P. •/ So fares nuns soul Radio, stars and humorist* will en- enough. Why should those who areThatstarvMJtitJ-— •' - " tertain at the ~ .Worship. Men grow. Jlururious, and cruelty, Why should any man be satisfied with beheld at 8.1S o'clock Thursday even- crumbs when Ood intended him to have . More cruel in disguise of Beauty* robe* Fan Bimir CHOTCSI Onnre callously renned, and blinds their ing, December 8 in the Parish' House./ 100 High Street at least half a Joaf J ... : ; ; .Jules DuBarry, chairman of enter- I havwit much faltJi in political par- veye* ••• .:-.•• -- •'.••.•.:•:• '- -, :^v- ,-.;- ' To,tove. Th*lrlost U satiated not. • tainment committee, ha* arranged-the —'•'».'«-A;:M^Bmmt Bchoot. tl:00A. Uts to *atrt oar troubtcs. Economic ipJogi^mrwhTcli includes Btacy and it—Morning Worship. 0:45 P]' M.— Panama* seldqm are sufllcienUy uit«r- -But craves the stings of groswr lust*,'Jo . '-prick1 ' •:— •• •;*:"•':! Paye, popula* K. rt O. team whose B. Y. P. V. a.-OO P. aL-Kvening Ser- ested in the Individual. Human &&• songs and stories were enjoyed on their vice. : ;.'••' .., • • neers. u>cy call tbemselvea, ami; their The Jaded appetite to life. My Oodl . I see It all. I dare not give man •bread former appearance here; Oeorge Banks, work U important, out not the roost lm- humorist and R. K. O. entertainer; [portant ' .-••'. X. Dnieas I give him more. He must have ' ST. MICUUL'S R. C. Cmnca Bill Praety. baritone, radio artist ap- Pennanent cures are usually effected • O°dr- '•• • ."" "'- ' •"_L1J- pearing with the Paulist choir, and Al Mlln Street when -diseased, cells jm gradualy re- Msut learn to read Ood's message in Bev. JaaoM r. Me. Berlnger, pianist, well-known to those I placed with bemlthjr one*.—not by a vio- tile stars • . •-.-•• • who have attended other club enter- jaer, J«OJI M. NaWrg, Issium lent surgkal ampntatlon. sorlally call- Above him, and the stones beneat^. His Sunday Masses: T a. nt, a a|' m.: tainment*. " ••• •; ••'• '•".- • ' -.'' rd a r^Tolulion. ' ' Bread : Refreshments' and smokes : will be Ohlldren's alaai, 9:30 a. m, loUowfl by Hereji* wb«re the' Christian Church Must be to him the body of his Ood, Sunday School; High Ma**. 10:30 a. m, provided as usual and members are [ought »o m«ne, In, Never very, large, The sacrament of fuller life, which he urged to. bring a friend, • > I i follow^! by benediction. , , ', i' nunteri^auy tpraktng,—but having a Tmies on his knees,'ancl with a thank- •-. Tjissday, 7:i8 p. m, St. Anne/* De- better/chance of being a healthy cell ful heart, ;__;•:. '_• than most groups of people. "Colonies Made kind by gratitude. BOSARY SHRINK PILOHtMAOE | of Ocsven," St. Paul called them.—« The solemn novena in preparation tor nwnt in the world in which"none the feast of Our Lady's Immaculate CKanford «-0in-R Wevcarirtever feed the people, we can Conception began at Rosary Shrine. went without* while others had more never even satisfy the hunger, of their Summit, N.' J., Tuesday, and the Pil- . bUawta* CMafaOy [than they needed.—Kot4tO'iru e mean- : ing of all bread. We there take bread will be offered for all the intentions of ~^ir tie story of . ter way. we have often doubted the those taking part In the pilgrimage, for truth of our c root Very" Bey," b.""R "Ttiwle, O. P., P. p^ '•.-. .There:-&—an^-actteil '-savrngf~bl^*fiibney Third, he will tell you whether your .( KKN1I.WO«XB crumb* of recognition from the world offlciatmg. Benediction of the Blessed the while tt was our duty to speak out cause of our divisions, becomes (n Him Vi'tien ^)'ou buy your coal from, Tuttle the root cause of our unity, and In the Sacrament will follow the solemn Bo- furnace is working at maximom.. effi- Bros. (.Because you get more, heat from sacrament we live the. true life, live it •ary Procession and sermon, after ciency. Often dirty furnaces-run up coal hi the church* and In the sanctuary, Which the Relics of Our Lady's Veil. • every ton of coal. ;• ,: , that.we may learn to.live it in the I'the True. Cross, the Twelve Apostles, .-First, Tuttle Bros. ' . bills. -TJie .Super Vacuum'Heater:. Gfean-. street. The truly social life 1* the sao- and many others will be. applied to the •ing system will clean PflgruB*.' Coal is clean coal. ramental lire, which consecrates to the Every ton' delivered AUTOMOBILE service of Ood our daily bread and ev- your- furnace thor- . is a ton of heat-pro- ery mejsas by which we win it,. OBBISTIAN SCONCfS CaVBCIt. ^o'ughly T- quickly — X Christ inake* himself known to us in "OOD THE ONLY CAOBS AND .ducing» coal. Tuttle FIRE the breaking of bread, that be may CRKATOR- wiU be the subject of the Bros, coal; is , excep-. at |o*er cost man truly and consciously be the hon- Lesson-Sermon In all churches of tionally free .from ;.than ordinary i-old- ored guest at every meal, and the most Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Decem- non-burning impuri- living .p*rtn»* whereby. —-• —— i—*'i9sj.".'••' :• '^.'. "• • ••. .•: ties.. ; '• ..:' :' /--.••' Oolden Text U: -Unto thee, O ' ^econd; ' a ' Tuttle ," when

? i-l^will^—-examine—^your 7 l~ heating plant. .He tleliyered, every '-...• step TORNADO - will tell you •( .'_>vhich is taken ltd protect /Tuttlt-Coal—wiJlji- bum- ry o io r^ra ^nt-^hnibsf " ni o a t efBaentiy arid . a n d h a u s e. W a fl s. AND^OTHERS ". economically in •< -your . M«U OUUUKU XQT au. furnace:" , W K e t h e r " TarpauJinif;are taid we keep sllectT Have we the : ^deiSSi^to ded"th ^ his recommendation A •: ^pn|tectiye '•.'_'• guard' is for a cheapet1 'Sue ^ihM^'agJunstt;, .the' or a- more: expensive hfusfc;;. J;'^li^:;iwver size •" ORDER COAL t«A>y •:ft^:|te'^ now find ,'tyabat; g hr u b-g— u^ >ob ,can;barilt ^ A»k •boui our liberal tbe fact ' flat' its' .ase- •"Ma,;:..5t^pjted"s>';;tawns • mll be cheaper in the " delivered' • jjaur'

awOsk* IP %£ oSxsm JUSTCQ ^m —•"•;•;•; mm ' BSsB ' ''-- COAt ;««lff*^'. ^.:;;:*iBiwo*»*i Wk : /"••'•^'"HI ^^^^^^^ mmIE Hi mi WmWi THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER I. 1932

DIED Engagement Announced Mrs, Frances Druaaa M*cConn«U Mrs. Frances Denman MacConnelL News of the Week wile oX Dr. Charles W. MacConnell, of 53 Rarltan Avenvw. Keansburg, died at er home Tuesday after a lingering 111— In and About Town •a. She was 65 yean of age. Mrs. MacConnell was bom in Cran- ord. September 5, 1867, the daughter of!John Christopher and Mary Den- son, Richard Event Marx, was nun, whose parents were among the rx, was aettlen or Cnthrord/ HHfwa* KoTCrnfier W tb SIr'.'andd MMrs.'Gus' - Marx of Pawnee Road. married in -1890 to David Kuox'Cb- ourne, who died in 1906.' She.marrlt'd CLUB The Cranford Beauty Bndto on Wed- Mrs: Paul A. Racxmeyer of 16 Adams r. MacConnell at-Cranf brd in 11)08. nesday. Dec'T. nfll bare as tta (DMavenu. e was hostess to six .friends at a and in 1915, they moved to Monmoulii UUi Moore, formerly of .London. E sewing party at her home Tuesday af- ounty. ;rad have the money in hand to land, no* of the Yapon Company, who Mrs. MacConnell Is survived by hei mil personally e*« tiiiuaimniUij * Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bodine of Cran- usband and two. suns, Thorna* t>, On- cute and advice to those who vtrtt U«e ford are spending a few days in •Wash- bourne of New York, and John b. Oit- ~ pay your taxes next year. : studio between' 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. on ington. They are registered a.t the1 bourne of Loch Arbour. She disc that day. -.. • \;\ '" ' •• " Dodge Hotel I leaves a brother, Alvan % Denman ol Mrs. a. B. Teller and daughter. Miss' raufprd. and a sister, Ntrs. John P ' The Margaret Greene CuBd of the Ann Teller of Towahda, Pa^ were* the | Penlston, also of Cranford. : first Presbyterian Ctiureb will hold tta Cranford Trust Company guest* for the holiday and week-end of Services'-toll be held at 3 o'clock this anpuat meeting -at'. 6.45 tfcla* Mon- Mr. and Ma. C: Hay Cox of Orchard T .ftcrnoon at the home of Mri John C day evening. December 5- The dinner jctiman 4 Denman nvtiiuc. Cr'iinlord t. \!CX_ i u-ill be in Charge of Mrs. W. 1. Often T [nlernient will be in the MacCunneli and Mrs. 8..K. Oarrett. The program Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Schubel of 151 amily plot at Falrvtew, Wcstfield, •ill! be- in charge of Mrs. Dorotny Pine street have announced the birth'i Dahlstrom, Mrs. Bemice Pedeo and of a son. Donald Lee, November 18 at' • Joapph A. Sperry . Mrs. IO P. Ashley. •• the St. EUiabelh Hospital, Elizabeth. I Joseph A. Spetry, &ie 77, former c%- Mrs. Schube! and.her son returned to' xutlve of Uic Spcrry ti UuUshuubn their home Sunday.-' ' | The Kings Daughters Ctob of Saint radlng Stan>p nrm and a resident o_» Vglae Gates, Leslie Crumo Mrs. H. R. V»n Saun Mark's A. M.E. Cbsrch of High street Mr. and. Mrs. Paul Fischer* of 71 Zranford for tliirtr-flvc jvars, died a; Will Open Art School Here Kill hold a cake and pie'sale at theAdams avenue entertained ' sixteen I is home, 323 Union avenue, last Heads Garden Club Cranford Trust BuUdtng Saturday. De- -Tuesday' night. . The women Thursday, aitrr a lingering lUniigs. cember 10. ' The coBnnittee in charge for charity and for Christmas Mr. Sperry .was born In Philadelphia. Miss Acluo (,!ule», unuluult ol liin At the annual tin ntlMK for rlniion includes Miss Mary Banfcntght. Mrs. gifts to the needy. During the evening e was the son of the late Dr. J. Aui- ratt Instltuto, School ot Mnu tnul Ap- ulto(Itccrs of llm burden C'IIIIJ i>r Cruii- Marie Green. Mrs. Altamfsr Tarver. nlnnrhlf was played. in Sperry. and Mr«. Busiui 11. Langle) llcd Arts^.|ind Lt'slle- tJrmnp.-wliti hits lo'nl, movUliii at' till! Iliiini' n[ Mia. -Mr;.H.E.EDcksandMis* Anna. OJEam. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brennan and perry. Mr. Spcrry was'it desechduil .Uillcd afUlo 'Slrt aVUtlmits' Uuiiuo In William F. WeliuKihl (HIHIUIIUIU „«, if- an old Winchester, Va., faiuily, where lew York CSty; iind LEcolo Julian, nur, Mrs. Harry H Vim Smm wim uloct- n. James, returned yesterday to their r cd pnofdenL Ui mncnd Mrs (I 1| • Mrs. Gladys Mitchell of 10 Cnmmtngs in Wollboro.N.H.,atter a week's t lived as a yotmg man. He also s|>ent, arls, un'd In well-known here as uili l yoars In Mt.r Venion, Ohio, verUsinii desluucr^' aiultounco that Mlllrlt wfui hiu bitn iinsktuil lor tha street is exhibiting "palhthy at boUj Visit with. "Mr. Brennan's brother and t.'twu years. ^; -..,,- the -Platofleld..anAyirtflrM -Arjt^hff«g ^ b icy. oixv., lurtuinn.cla»«:s lu-ur't...wprk.... ^ster*.law.:lfr. jmd_Mr«.(lJiwrei< : r this met The Plalmyld show opened CfisMs"wfir' 6(i' biwri^Ui'both- aiUiltji lh^r^)lik"eBi£eioclM ut the iwrtlng Brennan of 216 North avenue. East. pri'slded over by'MJa Mlllitt KH list Sunday and will be exhibited until i. Sperry, president and founder uf Uir d children, lnstriicilpi) will be glvoi) Mrs. Allan Ballard. -formerly of Flmt, vli-e-pri'mdfiit, Mis W W Pium- December 4, afternoons and perry «t-Htrtchtnsort'1hTn,-«nd of-ll» acsiBnlngrwntcrcotoT worlt,~skctch- Cranf ord, is seriously ill in a hospital in [a|« -William M. Bpcrry'. . Jcecph Sperry »nd'charcoal drawing, Tliiwo tu- inor, wcoiiii vd'c-iiniMilMH Mri ltal|>li MUwaakee, "Wfe. Mrs. Ballard was vU- MdDeenacUW Tn"th«^iirm"from~.tirc lKilir eiirbiUiT|i~nrif VeguBiitod' to •1»."Lovellr mwrdinn «n.mtnrj Mrs t)rnn Westfield show opened Monday for twc iting her parents when taken 111 but' me it was started In 1808, until hla Halli" L'oriustHindlng HtrrPtury Mrn F was recovering until the news of the Miss llutiH ut 121 Ninth uvehue, -weeks.--.-It is, being held at 7 Etas area, reUretntnt six years ago. Ills wife, tlk' l ' "'' W. Mounts and treanurrr, Mrii.. J. A. death of her^andmOUier caused a re- " " M1S8 EBTH ADELAIDE TOBNER .Westfield. . ::;rr.-..:-•:.:.:..-^.:r.. _•.;_": former Ella Busluwll, died In WH. l'luimner. ' ' .- : M>. and MW. William Turner of 7 Pitt sfleld street hnvp announced th« im- "-Pollowinipthirrlection nn ndilrris on The dirt Scouts, of Cranford ita Igagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Adelaide Turner, to Donald James py Cr.«l En.ll^y, U.ll. enUe "New Uarden I'lanti mid i'limi is Wu« Stems of Roselle. Mr..Slems Is the son of Mr. aiy» Mrs. Herman Siems of Azure Lodge, F. Si A. M., the Order ot "Urest t'nul." the Huiirilen bell «t have a sale of home-made Jams. jeffies, and Charles Klveii.by Mrn. Hteplirii Van limiHi'it uf W • * ,. eUe.' No date has been set for thf wedding. : . . Myatlc Shrine. Ntwark; Sons of the it Paul's cathedral, London, It tht pickles, cakes and cookies at react hue spent the holiday and week-end Uncfen BoBd Roe Kunwoud. — -end • -• • '' "1 ''' evolution in New York;' and of Mt •rgett bill In the. tlrltlsh stnplr*. It able prices at 32 North avenue. West, with rUmrirt Smeltzer at Wllllamsburg, Awlsting Mrs, Wilnpalil IUI liinlrues on Saturday, December 3. The store : . i Ternon, Ohio, Lodge, B. P. O. E. reljhs B7.483 poVinda, while "Mttlt- Va. Charles Smeltzer is a student at Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Nledrach of | Caroline Christy to Wed Survivors arc a son, William M. Sper- at tho social hour wlilili lnlKmid tlio will be open at 8 a. m. for, the conen- fnhn," the krent Ml nf Niitlinithnin address were Mrs. Ruy A Clrim lit Mm the College of William and Mary. y, 2nd, and a daughter, Mrs. Austin F 1 ience of the eariy shoppers and will 328 South TJWon avenu« have an- q^^th Collejje Senior ischangi , wplglia hut S&IIHJjounila, v Fntlurkk It. Zundil and Mr» iturclo remain open all day. Proceeds win be Mrs. Jacob ..Stanley and daughter. Dohrman. botli of Cranford as well at Miss Heten Stanley of 9 Sylvester street. .' sister, Mrs. A. E. Wlcdcnbach of New •f. Euusl. used in lurthering Uie scout program. Announcement of the engagement of loolielle N. Y.. . nwtored toWUllamsburg, Va.r over ~™.™?P»»t ttretr daughter, Mlss*Carol|n* .Christy, A MESSAGE the Thanksgiving week-end to visit Miss Funeral services were held Saturday OPKNH DUEHS HIIOP The welfare meeting of the' Orani g The Saint Theresa Oulld of Saint to.John Joseph Smart of New York MHH. COLKMAN' 8AVH: Michael's' Church will sponsor a card iftcrnoon from the' residence In charge Mrs, Dorolliy (luhbelt. for many E.-T. A. will be held Monday afternoon Pauline 8tanley who Is a student at the City, has been made by. Mr. and Mrs.)f the Rev. R. % Foust. Interment was For Health't Sake yrurs connected with u lurg'e, exclusive at 3:15 o'clock, in the Grant school College of William and Mary, They party Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock John. L. Christy of 6 .Hampton street. in the school auditorium, All card ,n the Falrvlew Cemetery at Wotfleld K A x • • • .; In'Ntrnurk, 'has uiwned a Canoed goods and new garments win were accompanied by Allana Sawyer of Miss Christy is a graduate of the Hart, dress >hop at. 13 Nortii avenue, Wkst, Maine and Frances Denison of Cran- games.will be tn pUvfand tickets will ridge School, Plalnfleld, and of Vassar Home-Made Greaseless -be collected at the meeting to. be dis- be 25 cents. ' . .„ . ~ *. "'• """ Fnuirarteavltt .. Cranford. All fixtures and furnishing* tributed among the needy. Mrs. EL T. bory.'N. J: ' '' .- • .-.• College of the class of 1030. Mr. Smart Prank E." l«avltt, general manager ol' DONUTS ~ are arranjed ami Uio ni'w store u nuw K*i Cox of Orchard .inii Mrt-Jnhn known [ subject by William T. Arm-ternoon to Donald Robinson of Cran- ! : at the home. Interment will bo at ford. The ceremony, was performed at '„. .-,.'. J,'...F«(ci&1.8.. -. ..Treatments; ,.; L.;, ...; 0:30 6'clock., Friday , morning In the strong, who has also taken awards at 1 ; . E T E;t.I.lH D A M. HA L L B E RT I the present """t*i^h- Show and is this the-home of the bride's parents, 'Mr: 1ELEPUQKE CBANFOCD 0-0974 Fairvlew ocmotery, Westfleld. ' _. Experienced, Practical Arilut, Dnlgnn and Utltrer T^aVs wlni^otBieTDelano prtoe.pre- and Mrs; William 8mlth'Martin of 44 Engrossed Ketoluilom, Window DbpUyn, Parabnwnt Dhailn, Cover Designs, " seated at the annual eTthiMHon of'the Jacques avenue. Rahway, by the Rev. • Mornfcoa Legend I'laln or Fancy I^tUlUyf, Monagrams, Blgns, Hccnery "~ James W. Laurie, pastor of the Second J Lehl, jiccur>i;iig to Ilie llook ofM/ir '•->- PEN, I'KNtil, OK HIIUHII WORK AT RKABONAIH.E I'HItEH • ^TyBss Moore formerly of London^England),-of. the Vapon.Co., will per- > early 18th century French cartoon, the Pnsbyterian Church of Rahway. - mon iiiblory, wua tho k uno'was exhlbltnil In I'arlii and n. Him The lions Club .will meet Friday Bepnett- Dean,,also of Boselle Park. If you so desire, we will have an Expert Reader of Tea Leaves liar ln«trumenl\wns clnlfncd to liaH Miss Esther Bendenkj at Bpringnetd night at the Bostrevor. . beeo'"-constructed . by the (Jcrnmn. AT ACTUAL SAVINGS and Mrs. Walter H. Sanrtrnon of Cran- v-^ '" on hand to entertain you >:- • ;.. • .- ' • Schrecter. - ford assisted Mrs. Westeneit in FREE—U neckties dry cleaned and re- Finest quality foods, full weight, full sis* and full measure, at manay shaped free with every $3.00 order of SERVICE AT ANY TIME log after bridge. Among the guests Laad Almoft WltUul Rain awing' prices. Kmp 1"** »tandara» of living op— Dry Cleaning. . r 'were: Mrs. J..B. WeJtsoan of Ltndeo; , Ala Carte ' Table d'Hote Jlaln Is so rare In the Atacanm de» " ' , and the co«t of food down. i the Mtfffffff Aims OfTyiifniuim\ PCEBT ' • paramount cleaners, Inc. tii~ 8oulh Amerrca, lharhoUlics~tti«# Tlernan, Harriet Speyer. and Mia: W. stfelj can be built of mull. * SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY a. Dean, of Roselle Park; Mha Daisy Specter of Reseller Miss MoDylteTine tie ol Elizabeth; Mrs. Leslie Joynln VISIT THE NEW PEAK, 2 lb>> for. , . - , Miss Benderskj of Sprtngneld; Caruso's Beauty Parlor BEETH, 3 biuxrhe. tor 10o Sanderson, Mrs. Edward Ruby. AND' CARBOTH, 1 bunches for,, Howard Holt and Mis Agatha. LABOE ORAPE FBUIT, 5 for -.Mo "f f%^-•• it; wALHur-*vfc-CMHro»i>=^= -EATLNG APPLEU, per doun— A. M. Shapiro ft Son, 19 Union aver MAX BpHBEB, Bowt* Specialist BANANAS, per doicn . - . TOKAY OBAPES, 4 Ua. for .. - ,. - ~..ZSe nue, »"""•""» they are prepared far 13 NORTH AVENUE, W. (THEATRE BLDO.) the cold weather with a large stock ot COMFARE TUE8E PRICES TBADK UEU - SAVK MONEY wlndbreakers. sheepskin coats, tu> CRANPORD, N. J. ^— Tklik. Kat, RMS ul Write la hats, high and low cut shoes,for men French and Spanish and boys; and flannel paftrrw: for The Reliable Market OPKH EVENINGS Dty ». E«»,nCluw It ADULT* men, women and children. All at dty »t ttM I Fancy Fruits and Vegetables prices. Ad»--lt Featuring an Ecole Francaise De Westfield 18 EA8JMAN STKKET TeL CBanlord S-OSM — (-KU-JXANTOBO —- Ejccltwive Line of • ' Mt 'M. Ct»l»lrf«t, Ttl. WIlWtM ?-ltW-, ' Low fareslhat made Indian ^DRESSES" ' ^^^— ~ " --- popular alT-'Bum^ier-are sdH la effect. Brooksitfe-Hospital Shortest rroile to an Points,'restful STREET DRESSES • Braak«l4g Waesv —*- dinlng.chalrs. ample beat for comfort PAINTING DECORATING • - ' PARTY PRESSES 'TaicBBMM Wattfleld t-9OZ OfC MATSKIOTt'CASES PAPER-HANGING Aknava ^EVENING GOWNS -& ' KKDIOAJ. CASH Beawnable Price* in Crattac. 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THE FEATHERHEADS Gotta Give 'Em Credit The Ready-Mado MAKBt A I*T . Roipance sm HktouK fjrtSl BRAND By LEETE STONE 0 lt'tipirrl«fal.l

. um . The fnur other HftMhigrii- ptitrs tn the iuri;t* H'RMl nlllyi! limkiMl unil nrttMl like* ithmv KlrliC 'I'hriMi uf llti'tti u-rre quite coiuU'Ri'i'Tttllnc unit rntlii'r. .ulnnf In thrlr iintuun wlili Mil nil ii. Tlio fnlirlh, n rojjik'iuli'iit' htnnikf wltnst' itiitiu> wtiV Nfillc. aiwa\a >|H>ki> to MunlMi IB 'fili'iidly (nxlilmi, nntl tuuin. fmlttll hrl'mHf-.nTHlriliu u> p Ihff'Pllltll RI'IMIlllIK RII'I UlllUl' lllU niimt of'ri'«lljr~Kiini| fi'iitim-»_iitiil lux- urjnnt ilurlt Imlr uiilii'i'iniifnitiy'Tiutilii'il. Mnrllln Imil hml to ivurk nl "ho thing nr niuilhrr ever ftlnrw *•!)*> wnq a •mull Klrl. Nile hml lu-i'li ton liimy hi>l|iin«' mippurl » law ruinllv n\ir YdF THE FORCE III tol llnip III linil'llri' Ilii' fi.llilrB lit Too Much Haste i mill mnkn up. Slrlil iiiiilui'tliiu a Ok*. WO SHORT CUV - of liitv tamUy Inrnmp wn» » tu fi>KKttv. MUQt—NEE. AIMY NO GOOD —AN' HE'S -niWSIfi Tb S«u. TWAT ^• CLBAH sun. Ofop iiciwn, Mnniln iimf.iii fnr 1 UWVER RI6HT-Ot'U. lOT AM WITH Vex USM<~- ir- AS UP :•!*» PIACR-TUR BEEN iiH'i-; for nomi" ili-'mi. frli'mlly fit MUCht A« SCZ. SHORT CUT «fB£ oto «Mo»rr cu-r LOCfcTngCr UP A Juw^to tilki- II«T unrii' pli'llliyii mi S II- •fa TWM ABOUT IT THE GRASS POXNM AWD SOMBTIMCS MA.W THAT TOOKT •fytmte sei -DO Urilny nlclil, .urip who wnulil Kniw|i In DOMf i OF THlUA SHpRT Merz. T>ROP PAPSRS • nil firmly nml iillnl -lii-r iinnii'rfiiltv ib us CUTS_ BOXES AN ' Ilinuitli the MIU*I> nf 'ltini:n Siiinini <>vi'iiliig-lriifllr. "ml Hinllili' lil» ilri'iinm mill niiililtlniiH tn'lirr-In. ii itri>|i.. pli nit* Hilt Vlill-H; ' »

trll *ciTi ynu'ri1 I'oiitlnu liunit< vvllh nut t«nli:lil." II nun Nilili' ni'i'iil'lni!. 'I wnill I" Itllllti' yini- up priMly." Mnr- - w»rk.wpiiry ..riitijtl lvMJLrv>Cvvrlli>r rit pnlr urn ii ulilni' ii|i to >'

pnylitK nil bin ii-tti'iitlnn ti(> th.iil IIIIIKII at- fjillli'n glrln. • - I, For nil liimr Niillld liniilii'il;. llliiH- SIIKI'll, W»»l'll. |llHI«l lUjll IMIWdl'lIll, t i her f'c'uuirkiihlo -nmuflint'lil "f mmlrin bi'iiiily iflds. A» . slui'; wurkeil shn First Fish—How Is it Hint Mr. I.ob r Wiirhl wiir—Anil (hiit'a star-never.geti'tnvlted to an; morn rtlli- limilo woi "Von •I'l-.Morlliii, I'm tttM.lylir Hilii Musician (considering _ Job)—What dances? IIIIHIIII-HH nljjhtV'-wnrklti' mi' walililn' docs your sculv ot wages start.with? He—So y' «uy yer dud.°I around, by ili'rfiil. Anil IIIIW ini'jin It WOB fur Mm mi hour In a swell, lieiiutjt shop lltri-u Leader—You should know the an- Second Fish—lie holds the girls too She—Vcs—unit when h» ilo«» coin* rout (if tlicin not in KIVO niiy l»'l|il .night* IPWiM-k. Hnnll I'll lii'l llimill.ll swer to that, my friend—It starts with tight! around you'd belter beat It quick. wM.li- this.Mi>iiiigrii|iliy. Miijlw > dough. Slie—Do you think the Charleston JUNIOR'S FOLLOW-UP PUTTING DAD RIGHT diij I'll'Imvo my own »|ni|i""oh llm la Imd tor the heart? THEN ESPECIALLY iivi'iuii-. II piiys, I ii'lf.viiu-n»wiiiliivn . Ho—It sure Is. You've gof mine CAUSE AND EFFECT —mi' tlm woniiin I »"il< wllli.xnin BEATING THE CRITICS I'm g('|llug II lu-iidi lit u-UliniJ( ill II.-' I'^liinlly .Ni-lllit Hct lln> IIIIIIM Hutu nt COMPLETING THE PICTURE JUKI HIM piupiT nucli*. nml. with IL iliiMMiillr Ki'Hltiri'i liitiiilfil Mlirlliii it bright, nuiml ilri'Mm'r.uflrnir. __«TIIII"II n luok nl ymfrwlf, ili'itrli'" _ • r^Miirihinimri'il, InokiMl;' niiirroul.iMl ~ nmiili. HIT I-.VI'H iliivouri-il ilu> IM-W, iliiirnilMB ri'lliH-llnn—Hlitnrt. ililTi ri nt Imb; vi'lvply Bkln—nil il ilii'inn, Miii-i:ly I ' IiiipulHlvi'ly- M.irlhu Jumpi'il up nml llllll.ni'il her nilnii-k' frii'lid. jumping! UIIH "Where did you end your wonderful "lint 'NnUle? *'nn I evertdo-.lt my- Discontented Wife—"Several of the Ilrt.un, \sh«Mii follow-up system? It would get money "It Is always customary t» sslc sclf?" ' ' - " men whom 1 refused when 1 married s»w iihr. out of aaybody^ —.,_.:. ••---_"— ; ghest to culcu l UKUlnK.. Isa't It?" "Sirri'I* lf» nlmple;—VmrhKisl do sou are richer, than yoii- nre .now." Hi! II/ rlKhE, I tllilin t "1 simply compiled and adapted the "Of course It Is; especially U u* la 1 It tomorrow iniiriiliiii youm'i'lf. I unlit Henpecked Husband—"That's the an- iiM*n'ljr. I'.'t III in 'try, swer." letters my son sent me from college." Hint typi'wrlli'r shi'tk to «'«' you " .Miirllm, nt Inline llml night, »'il n By Chute* Sughraii me In fnuit iif her mirror Hior- , Somv'Wkys" Ing nt lhl» frridily rcwiiieil wlf. / MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL KiiRi'rn'cisi WMN -In -her wlmle."expres- WlU-"A"BUSIUCSS««»sl VWKJBEPUSES sion, and her enllro exliiliiiinattlimpd. "e_r_^ . VUHV tS IT, \'O UKfi "«0 WWW, THAT A MM! TO AowrenSe IM«S HOME wm.•;,•• to hiivirsuililenly ch'iingml from n ilrnh VIHO VMUtOMT ASK A OROCEK FOA A FRCB BMt riMilllii' to it" Inviting Irnll of hillnllo BseoMe wnaMAur VMEM TH" exsoii OF fiOAP'WMM AM OAM* Of fiflOOBRIBS. porslbllltj. '••,.... ' r«" SEUS SOMsT SMSC wiu. RPser FRHS REAPIM« ucmees BECAUSE Next mornln# lit llm olD^e" sin- wns W»S AM AP. IM OUt PAJPCB-t niMirly.n «ra»utipii. A slnrc of uiluilr- .qllo'n from the uirice luiy; n wnriiinr -MT.IIIr. itirui IIMIIII from tin- nfllii' limn- III!!.T; unit II .hnltury «f cutty,•••glniici1" from IM'11 Ihriu ftonly. f«lliiw:-v.iirk

^•«*^^;jLufivajJ_,(4;W!Jl^-ai(,,w..«+-o.^j,^MS-t«i4 ew._tlrlv.er;;. -_... V4HO LIVES IM A MGAJR.-8V AITV4 ..'.'••'- a siHiill.screw work tills mornlngi'Slnrthn I" she snlit "Ili're—I'll Htunii so tho iimnn»er cnii'tniie—:Bqw liiiun'O llu- i'»- inpenient screw on your' imichlnc Rot It? . There I Now tell Jenkins . nml "RgTTKi'iiil for this hnndsomc plnymnte- >T l I'ye, picked for you." GEOBRK WAflH"" ""'l TttAVKT.S « By i» w. IW. Not long afterword a InD young ttinn entered,-and was directed by tho ./manager-to _M«fUia Ilile.- • -^a^irreisTsTihietn1n5^wIfd7ig:=WllnJ''H/""" •idon't know what" Martha' iiwil tho softly, feminine accents that Nellie ud-

•vlded.' •' • • " r.' ;• : 1 , The repnlr man bent over hnr ma- rhlne with a Jbtfylsh grin, having Orst looked nt her with admiration. "Never mini)—we'll locute tlm trouble!" TIICD, In- lower- tunes, "t haven't* seen you bofore, hiive I? TIE ENQUSH mrr owed UW'HOWE MAO& Aren't you new?" And In still lower WI THE CITY eoanooNOtp AW ONOEB covte OF m& iSJtCTNE. — WASHINGTON* tones, "I know a peach j>f a plcluro on IlroDilwny I'd like to take you to r- flAMHOH.WfeWWaiW VtPr THE BOTaH W 8061QH- UNDER » HAO&EHT MEN AHEAD TO ulghL- .Come, oni Won't you?" OF Ttttt".iN0eTtttt. O VWi 8EtfT e/"TMO1 TW THE\[[ WCULO Martha thought of the firm grasp WO HOT BOfiN" THE CtTV «F/AUW» TO K«8J WTWTMOOM T t« M* *Jtt THE 14™ OF APfilL, HE MADE 'POEP on her arm and the Times »|unre trnf- tie maze; and of other things. Sfi (ha RATHE- UJHQ rSWND CAMPAIGN - responded with an almost Impercep- tible nod and Just the proper bint ot

m^.& -fS CRANFORD CITIZEN AND JCMRONJGLE. TTiURSDAY, DECEMBER I, 1932

i Women'* Organization* Keeping the Home Fires Burning for Union County's Needy ' For Prohibition Reform

Ramblers In Final Game • The National Executive Committee of 1 trie Women's Organization tor National Cranford Independent Eleven Prohibition Reform will meet In Prince- . TOTDecembe r 6 and 7 -to plan the Hands Opponents First De- I course of action which the organization feat in Three Years. ' will pursue on legislation-in the 72nd {Congress: It was announced here yes-

1 ^jSSaa/W'M&'Vtea W." Packard, chirfr* TS* . Cranfcinf Ramblers defeated the ;rnan of tJie New Jersey State Division TtHK^; HoprjraJrj'irvfn' 7 lo2 at Hope- 1 ofthe organization. «*3 S".iraSaT afternoon In the local -This meeting has-been called by , :«iiat £ji«l'(r«of of the season. The . Mrs.- Charles H. Sabln, our national carv- rrisitt-d thr first defeat /for the chairman, Tor the week which marks H-^»«:j w-am in three year*. ' the opening of the short session, be- Haf*m*II Jed 2 to 0 at tbe half. »fter cause of the many wet bills which will fcavai soorrd a rafrty^lh the second pr-iad The RahUjlrri rallied In the -."^prohiUy be presented to the final ses- 5^.«5 pr-nod and acJranced U>-thelr pp- jtlon of the" outgoing Congress," Mrs. J i PlclcaT4 explained,/ ir.trT.ti,' .IS-yaxtf 1m* where their To Of HotsHKa o* New Jeney: . I The Committee,; which consists'of W* ask yoo, in this bmy penci rrurirf was stop£»dv A" p&ni from Boh- A* toy tlms, now. you may pro-of th* year, and at a time wL,I B Evfrs netted a score: An- (members frdmlhe forty-three state di- ar* trying to conserve eviry ;:• t- ' visions and the District of Columbia, > oor* your drivers' license* and r*g- tCi^T i»u turn Bohnjan to O..D1- istiatlon platts for ISO. On and albl* dollar in th* Interest at f<- FWJ» ;> *»i converW-d for the point after meets regularly every two months In after Owwmber USfh, it I* legal to matortsd. to bear with us, an.; \, • dlfferenfsectlons of the country to hear us* *y**w • •. ' i : cooptrat* by going to, the nearest report/ of national officers and state v agtncy.at th* tarliott possible m,> t Rang&rs have gone- through tht chairmen, to'plan the next steps In the E»erj y*ar w» ham found'that nunt, for your lleenu and plats*. ._ . .rji* *^a*on. undefeated. They- havr tnouaands of motorists wait until . Invariably,, th* only complaint* i campaign for repeal and to decide quej- i tli* closing days of th* y*si to ob- 2w virtarii* and a scoreless lie lo Ihelr -flcni of national policy. ' \ w* r*e«lv*, com* from motoriki firsts!. .-•-•- ••'•' • ' tain tartr lieaneaa and plat**. This who' hav* waited until th* last tew and summary of Sunday's r The sessions, which will be held at x work* to their disadvantage—and days of th* year, and who Uwn cnt- the Princeton Inn, will begin Tuesday pun, ^_ . ' > ~ ^~ ici** th* fact' that they ban to HopcHTll (2) afternoon at 2 o'clock "and continue Th* Dapartment of Motor -Ve- stand hi th* cold In a waiting line. . hicle* trla* to give to th* motorist* or an jammed: up In an agency R. EIT» : le Peters through Wednesday morning, closing with a luncheon to which New Jersey of th* atet* th* but posilbl* aer- that does not glv* them th* prompt P. Siel»r ' , It Walter vie* within th* UmlUUona of 1U and courteous acrvioa they Caul en- • B. VeOraul . " Ig ' ' . Tonner members have been Invited and which will be addressed by Mrs. Sablh: Ar- .Ispproprlatlons. Th* compsnsaUon titled ta I am car* you will agree V. V*rji> •; -. ,c Johnson . o(our Agtnta, who s«rr* you In th* In view .of th* fact that th*. law hai W Dtl liorrnio rg" •'. James rangements "are being made by Mrs. various communiUes, 1* verr mod- b**n amended so that they aoaji*. I* Crai: ' . -. ..' rt.. pickson Plckard and Mrs. Russell Philips of tat, and thty in obUgtd, at thalr eur* their plat** and licenses dur- Princeton, chairman of the Princeton O. Benwr" re Edward own expanse^ to ueun additional ing th* two month** prior to th* division of the organization. h*Ip to take car* of th* "last mln- closing of tn* year, that the** eon> J. p-JPabio qb Hdakum 1 R Baiaoan.: New Jersey members of the National uU rush' that Inevitably occur*. plalnta an unjutttnad, and (n£«rv» In New Jamy w* hav* nearly a •cant aympathy. M OoSwwrt rti . Hanjs Executive Committee are Mrs. Arthur l _J1«ajMLb.«lJ1bl p u»ta^ab>snarb3F %^£« - U50.000 drhrarr Ileans** to lssu*. tlng~ydnr *plate»1iow,- «n furnltli I»E> being slid down the ni,)intain VON LUCKNBB TO SPEAK •mui thdoor *bobt Paul Anger quail- food, fuel, clothing and other neim- each farnlty registered with the Ad- side to load oc truckai, to untuioin to fled as pro mrbman and shot a 79 to •tiles with wlilcll to naatulnllfe nml nilnlMratlon a quarter of'a cord a Count Felix von Luckher, famous a central point for saving and -pllt Oennan "sea devil/1 will.lecture at the g*t HTsttta plwn in the jjostal. inateh. healUi. -.,':•: '• .-. -• - • • month/ ...'•- ."."•'" """• ting, • . Aabury Park Convention hall at 8:11) FRESH LONG ISLAND DUCKS, Bmn Cameron qualified for his scout Per Pound _ "•rtt badge in the prone position.. Re- .o'clock Friday night,-December 2, un- 19c der the auspices of the Sea Scout divi- s'fi^in the previous postal match FRYING CHICKENS. wi.uoo t>mirVHR~iiT, "SrScStotiiHlghp ^^TConJIn'un TCBHirnuwir /tornfroth page "one;.. o«oritl-" pu* us tbe best Strad. and the most en* irr»th chapter. 10th verso: "pro- expl'ilonced listeners could not dlstlo claim liberty throughout all the liind, gulah »hlch was the Strntt, and wblch -Early 'Us* ef Pip.. «ntoall lh^JlnhiihlttJ the modern j lolln. If our greatest ex- W1i" -nerts cannot tell whkh Is the bctler of various sorts long telYwo lobucoo Instrument, why pay a fabulous -price came Into use. Spw liiii-ns of pipe,, for prestlgo?—Exchange. ENJOY hate been CIIJOIM mil In \cry nnclw.i i sites of Europe. HESS BROS. Quality Coal Plumbing, Heating, Tinning ^UsaUss" Days UNLIMITED The AHec .calendar of Mexico con- WB OFFEB TO BESIDENTS OF CKANFOBO GOOD PKNNA. FBESH TBlenhon» CRanforrf 6-03U tained 18 months of^ao days,'Hho re- |—Goldei, alng4iv«belng MINED HARD COAX. AT Ttn? ™tPHtrS8IOnT PUCE OF- » (extra or useless). Cheese Cocktail -Wafer's" $10-00 PER TON DELIVERED LESS COST! Cai-away Cocktail Wafers" \ SOME OF THE REASONS WE ARE ABLE TO SELL SDCH HIGH More than you can us* for every tl*. Edam Cheese Craford'Coal Company QUALITY COAL AT THIS PRICE: aa*i4^lmlk4a{««tanaa44>im«y*i4^mlki4a{««tanaa44>im«yr " snmpMr and winter, day and night—» *Ts coat that during winter moouiMls Pineapple Cheese — r. MOONEY . so imall thai it actually cannot b*> WE SI5U FOB CASH-YOU DO NOT PAY FOR BAD DBBTS. Cnrad, aad in somocf is only a fraction o(voorprtwtrf costa' TELEPHONE CRANFORD 6-MU AUtfaii U toajumrion with The ELECTRIC FURNACG-HAN Sauer Kraut Juice WE EMPLOY I1NKMPLOYKD CRANFOR0 MEN. Ak Anbrsctaa Burner—for installation in yout |»ut« fcc* or"fco0«r—Saf*» dean, comfenable, depend* CLEAN WE HAW NO COSTLY OVERHEAD FOR YOU TO PAY. •UU* liDSliD t j«*t at joa like it at surprisingly tow operating coasi rnu«a*«m:i if desired. Set interesdnf demoanrstlbai r J.H.McMAHON WE ARE CONTENT WITH A NORMAL PROFIT. 1 * w High-Grade Grocer ANTHRACITE COAL WE GUARANTEE FtfLt WE.GHT-AUTa WEIGH MASTER FhMtcs CBaaford f-lMa-MOOl Cranford Distributor* for »*TO»»tlCFaniace-Maa WAS THOUSAWCM g^jATisuio_u)f1s GENUINrKOPPERS ," •-••' fNOaiitP I Plumbing Heating COAL CO. rtWM OBsutari (-1SM ^ SEABOARD COKE ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED CRANFORD^N. J. Contmicnt Parking Spaa at WM. E. GOURLEY O sMM Are, Cnafani ' III Jobbing " Eitonating 50-LB. BAGS AT 35 CENTS FLOWERS A BAG, CASH AND CARRY ln M »g^J^j^TejedReB at Your Hcwe- Atthtle an* Utat Otsigat, ta Tmxnl For UIOM wanting a cheaper coal, we handle an W*rk ECONOMY COAL *f» «d ftdJicAdAew^yiteia Rented RhranidellowarSlMp. •VA OahsBBBstakft S»11UB $8.50 PER TON CASH CALL CRANFORD AL, GR1TSKE ".-; ">-. : "•• -'. • • i >*

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When a < ili/cn of this community buys goods out-of-town, \vhic;h ran be purchased here, the money thus spent is lost to our cornniuinty flir v.hi;'-' family and all flie guests will thoroughly enjoy our w-ella.n;. 1 local storekeepers pay rent or taxes here. Their prices are '••"'•• • - •' '.'"'"' •'•...• •• .. '•' ." " /' • reasonable, and they -give good service. They are entitled to your sup- S;JI-I tn[ a-r-j.jrtIn'enj of.-Boxed Candies. Various w-eight boxes, port. 1 lelp Cranford by patronizing the following localbusines.s men: » ;* in (_.Jn»r. IIAKKUY ' . . o- M.ili'bifll T-IK.nl < r ,V ..S(l|)|ily'.PB> -Win. JliiVliawiiy - • - - .M'".it'l iluki'i v .,: ..!. Wiili.r K..-IHfor"th<>c"hildren. They-love . Win. -Al! ' i_ * < l (llJi)lil Lltl/m uul rhiii 1, li l^li IJtji "li Milk/ it and it's actually good for. them, \Ver know ours is pure and IIUK III US • ' f ONI K IIOM US J rti O ]'t' i-orit t'l i* Killl/ * * " o I'rU-r Itcliilli'k I f, I in in I li Mi whoTe'sonte, for we make it in ouj own kitchen. See our candy Win 1U u> Wi-tlii hi ( II in Kitrhi-n J 11 M. Mdti^ t. canes, specialties and novelties. - AMon l I ti III I'l I'M 111 I!.'. SI'OliTINCr (lOOlKt ISiiimmi 0- I ••' HTA'I'IONKKV AND I1OOKH Klni' A ( lupin ll.ss llm 1 (HJIIUIII,, I, Al IO-IIKIS ANM> St)PPI,TFS ciiinruiii lm • en II M Iliuninir I_ll" I NaLlull ll U n L as A C I'lkr Hultlwsllr Co M WSDl Al I It HOLIDAY ICE CREAM---- 2UigS?' CAllPKNTKIt Hull IK \ C IIKII Hi C L Hllru t. J J..u in rn.nk M H,ivii:.hl < OIINS1 IXM \II AW As the pcrhit desseit for yoxir Holiday dinnei, .serve WESTF1ELD IKWOIIS ANU DKNTlHTH III Al fM'AJI-A INbUltANCC C al I II Win Ml kkl * E. A. Uilllfii-. I)'. l> H II KIIIIIS Mil M, I I n W Hi lii'i \ h.Mi 111)'! I INT o ( li ir J» -. I Dnik, <#> K L. I'uMi:!'.. M U. I'lfin Hi11m ) lit>/-n m ^jcual ioinis, $2.5jyl\ dozen. Phone orders NOW. hLISVIO SI A I ION SIJI1VI VOH siroi' itri'AiitiN(r Special I> xiuo ^ inn Mjttlun Win I'rlistl)

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i Fruits and Vegetables Christmas Decorations LJ OL1DAY riML is Swi-etmiMt'tinif . mo.st healtliful M\t-cti iirt- tints and trulls /fh II \\ L a large assortment of the seas- i~\ \ uW t e iiutihav. e^iumn gatlicictu 11 l » .1tklt *wul \ «.tlf IC' L \\aiic-t l)i I> |I C ot £Ztfic onablf .decorations. foF the holidays. ^•M. iRouest fruits, xe^-tahks iiiftl nuts to ho lound jf| Holiday Specials Bushy and well-shaped Fancy Peas, 2 lbs. - 25c •%=- Christmas Trees

Oranges, 18 for 25c Crape Fiuil,G fur 2525c ll *'* '" wha"'M'r M/f' Tangerines, 18 for 25c *; "»-»i"»c M-o Holly W'reaUu.. Ropmg nnd Fanc er y APP^I P doz . 7 20c a r' \li--tIt ti't-,.iill the bi'st Bananas, per dozen ~ 2(k. g •. Fancy Apples, 16 qt. basket 35e «

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