The Westfield Leader and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County the Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County

The Westfield Leader and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County the Leading and Most Widely Circulated Weekly Newspaper in Union County

THE WESTFIELD LEADER AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY WESTPIKLD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. 18 Pages—§ Otntt lift BE MEMORIAL COMMITTEE SELECT SHAFT JJ. JOIN OUR i*rt Snevily Appointed by Bd. TO COMMEMORATE OUR WAR HEROES ILL GIVE CONCERT fEducation to Pffl TJnexpired Prominent Organixation Has Ar- 1923 Christinas Club Term—Committee on School ranged Excellent Program at Housing Report Progress Design of Architect Josiah T. Tubby Chosen From Four of the Cioicest High School for Night of NOW FORMING December 12th MEETING FEB. 13TH Suggestions—Plan As Submitted To Be Embellished Here is the Simple Plan ALL TALENTED AMATEURS . Board of Education held a 25c. each woak for SO weeke, receive $12.60 pitta interest ThB 60c, each week for 50 weeks, receive $26.00 plug Interest I ,!r meeting last evening and the Next Tuesday evening will (lud the I nation of School Trustee J. A. APPROXIMATE COST OF COMPLETED SHAFT WILL BE $25,000 streets surrounding the High School $1.00 each "*6ak for 50 weeks, receive $50,00 plus Intercut nati the trustees Building lined with ears, which have taken $2.00 each week for DO weeks, receive $100,00 plus Interest ncepted, Robert Snevily was The Memorial Commi brought a highly enthusiastic audi- $6.00 each week for 60 weeks, receive $260.00 plus interest ssion met mtue bronze ligure to he mounted afits , The dtisiiui contemplates a simple ence to hear the Westlioia Symphony Sto fill Mr. Sim's unexpired the mayor's office on Wednesday tup, as well as the inscription tablet jdirei-t treatment of decoration with- Orchestra in its fourth concart. €hockl will foe nmilert November SO, 1023. until the next annual school evening last to consider suggested at the base. It was also decidad to tn the spring. out excess of ornament. Previous concerts have been received forms of a suitable memorial for refiimmeiid to the Council that Mrs, by Weatfleld with a shade of doubt r GHmore, town treasurer, Above, the pedestal rises the shaft You may join as many classes aa you desire, WesHield men whose lives were sac- "all, as sculptress, be commissioned of the grauite column. Some Idea of as to the possibility of successfully PPotated custodian of school to work out, in conjunction with the rificed during the Grent Wur. In ad- the size OS this column may be gained accomplishing euch a task in so small President Wick appointed architect, the bronze designs fur the a community, but this doubt is dls- Kverj'lxjdy is Welcome. Ta lor and R!nck dition to the Shaft and Chimes Tow- from the statement Unit It measures ees Smith, y ' " Shaft. In the absence oE Hon. Wil-about 12 feet 0 Inches around the polled after hearing one, and now the as a committee to arrange tor er, which had hud previous consider- season's sale of seats remains anioiiK school meeting to bs held llam lb. Tuttle, Hanking Com mission- lower diameter, and that the ooluniin er, who ls Ul. Robert A. H-iilrhalrn ltsoll Inclusive of the podostal an the same people. Curiosity should at 23 a t whleh tlme ation, there were presented a settlus d - ^ ' of the bowlder recently presided. C. IJ. Kellogg, of the corn- terminal Is thlrty-flvo feet high. least send others, and If not this, K. terms of Trustees Hinckhofl, discovered, mlttee, was also absent. Mr. Wick Tho cajilta! shown In tlio ilhislra- their recognition of the splendid |L and Sim expire. Trustee Ma- ivork accomplished by this organiza- VI reported that the program of tion, a body of talented amateurs EL, fusing was progressing nice- who are doing their best to Interest K d that ths School Welfare others as they aro interested. Some Bank Square, Wcatlteld, N. f. ing a oenaus of all the citizens to be sure claim disinterest towa whIe d ata s In tho type of music one hears at a "Whore Courtesy and Sftrvloe I'fMall." fmm m - !* , i symphony concert, that is their loss, Km to *» turned over to the board. others have excuses some of which we resignation of Miss Mildred E. ara good and some are not, nnd not Jason, as teacher ot biology in a few have even nuid they did not Hleh School, to take effect Feb- hnow such a treat could bo had In School basket-ball aclieaulea Wostfleld. Ia this all fair to the per- e presented to the board and ap- formers, after fourteen weeks of I, fhe monthly report of Su- hard work rehearsing, securing ex- That Dangerous Place Called Home •tag Principal Charles A. Phll- ceptionally good talent for assistance, nnd prsparinir a splendid program There ia no way to escape your liability ai'a property owner, lct gave the details of the prog- a king made in the schools. The for tho primary reason of bringing for the law is clear and inclusive, sting was presided over by Preal- good music to Westflold, nnd The Leader feels this in itBBlf 1B worthy If through negligence any of tho servants or the mailmen, t Wick. All members of the grocery boyB, plumbers, electricians, inspectors or others who 1 were present excepting Trus- of soma recognition. Tho players, while amateurs to ba sure are under come on the place are injured while on tho premiBcs you are re- The board held a lengthy sponsible. liMBjIo on the question of provid- professional leadership, and they itcoferlngs for bicycles at the sev- have a conductor whose dynamic per- sonality haa accomplished wonders A Policy in tho Travelers, while costing little, "serves, defends jil scbools and decided not to take and brought remarkable Improve- and payo," and has behind it tho incomparable resources of this |er action to provide them on ac- ment to the organisation ln Its thveo great company. mt of the large expenditure of years of existence. Your nona and It is cheaper to have insurance and not need it—-.than to need it y Involved., daughters are all eligible members of the orchestra, and this should and not have it. ST.PAUL'SMENS' CLUB prompt some to assist In Its continu- ance, believing it to be of great bone- MEETING TONIGHT fit to tho coming generation, and 214 East Broad St. abovo all it has grown to bo a part Tel. Day 168 y O'Hara, Composer of "Katy" of Wostfleld, and Wostfleld has never Offloe—2nd Floor |. ud Other Popular Hits, to En- yot failed to help ltn own. The or- Night 1037 tertain with Songs and with chestra ls not going to beg Wsstfleld to support It, feoling that as they Humor give freely of tholr time and some Protecting Westflcld Property for Over $5,000,000.00. money, the citizens aliould du their [ 6«aSrey O'Hara, th« popular com- sharo by attondlng In goodly num- er, singer and lecturer, will be the bers. Many discouragements have f at the meeting of the 1 been met and surmounted «o far, but i Club o! St. Paul's Church to- the members feel that they will not have reached complete financial and I iWs promises to be a big meeting gratifying SUCCOSB until the High use no one will want to miss Mr. School Auditorium Is completely Hara'a slnplng, and his wit as a filled. Tho program for next Tues- $1.60 May Save Your Ceiling teller has given him promi- day Is much lighter than in tho past, UKl'IiACM THAT M3AKY AHWAIiVE WITH AIMD hoping to plenae a largo audience, | Hr. O'Hara was one of the first to nnd ns tho nr^lollu.t artists nro all A hissing, sputtering alr-vnlve in a tiny thing, BUT—It cun leak X to the boys whon the war broke WoBtilnlfl ]ioopl« and favorites we nnd ruin n COUIIIK; it cun Keep tho cold air In and tho sUam out, Caruso Bang one of these com- hope It will bo ap;.r"~ ilated. A few and so bring unmerited criticism upon good radiators, IOM, bringing the composer Into cliolen so-its mo now un sale lit Sey- l'or thoso Important reasons tho American Radiator Company atawe. frlod'H Music Shop, Ilroad street, haa perfected, and now oftora Its own nlr-valvo—tho Arid. Arid Alr-Vnlven need no adjustment; they let the cold air out, lint close tlRht tho moment utofim or water tries to oeoapo; they cannot hlas Ii VICTORY *3/A PKK U.S. SENATOR EDGE TO or aputtor or drip. CENT .NOTES HEDEEMABLK Thn coat of un Arid Alr-Vnlvo IB $1.80—surely a small prlco to MARRY ON SATURDAY pay for— y you are possessed of a United 1. The aafoty of your ceillngg. » Victory Loan Note, serial let- ('<->'< niontnl «> Take I'lneo 2. Silence. • A to P, your note Is called for 3. Porfect warmth. by tho Government on ill- Until, Mr.—I'ronilnmt. I'ooplo ^ 15th of December, and you will In Hwia! niul PUIIHK 1-lf" <o per hundred dollars $100 Attend 1 and $2.37 Interest, Masonry you wish to cash your note liatli, Me, Deo. 4.—A large party Carpentry ! accommodate you. MODERN SERVICE COMPANY of mou and worara prominent In pub- Plumbing1 and Heating lic uml Hociiil life in the Bust will BEB'S XMAS NUMBKH" tlior !iers> Kncwnbcr !) for Hie wed- Painting and Decorating 219 E. Broad Street ptBUSHED NKXT "WEDNESDAY ding of Senator Walter K. Eilgo, of New Jersey, and Camilla Loyall Aslio Tinning and Sheet Metal Work Telephone 296 Christmas Number of the -.- wrct-iry »f the tncctin-.

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