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1 '»- h,,..,, f,,*r,^,,^-f 'CM. <s ' '.fjjb < ^ I f. Paul Wwks Poins Ou In- COUVNPNIOMs) AflEs TOVH. for RaBrf. ownship OnnfnlUa Monday, nigh received rrsjunnnjfalon from F. Paul 'Weiss of Wes Aid place calling! aeni o he inooovenlence caused real, dens in he vkinly ofl Cranford High School by he parkine of ears in fron of heir properies when an even is.being held a he- school, has been " made worse, Mr. Weiss poined ou, by he plidnf of/ no paring" 'signs In fron of he school oo Wes End place. During a repen school funcion, here - were so many care In fron of his res- d nee ha'he was unableo back his \car ou of his driveway. Mr. Weiss suggesed ha he signs be aken down and ha he rear of he school propery be used for parking, be requesed ha parking bepermled on only one s i d e.». " " ' ' '. ; > -,. ' , :: , I -. The maer was referredo he police -ommiee wih power. Police Commissioner J. Edward Wolf advised ha sew signs have been placed a Wes End place snd Berkeley place in an effor o Improve baffle condiions around he school. The police are working on a plan obe pu ino operaion shorly, and hejjresen congesion is only emporary, Mr, Wolf said...- Also received and referred o he po- - lice and road commiees for repor was a mmmiitllrarlon from he High School P.-T, A. requesing, ha speeding along Easman sree be curbed Inasmuch u many pupils are forced o walk in he,»ree o and from school because of a EldewaUc only on one side of he sree A he suggesion of Mayor Oeorge E. Oserheld, Road Commissioner Frank was Insruced o send a leer o he Board of Freeholders proesing agains he placing of oil on Wes ad place, near he high school ~" lae Monday afernoon by a Couny road gang wihou placing barriers.on crojswala.for he proecion of pedesriana or noifying he ownship engineering deparmen laxiy on he par of he Couny crews, he Township Commiee and police re, celved numerous complains from persona aending a lecure a he scjiool Monday nigh and who were forced US walk hrough he,fresh ou in order o ge ino he sehool Adoped in final reading was an ordinance anhbridm - he privae sale of cerain lands secured by he ownship Also adoped was a resoluion acceping from Arhur O. and JulH Joergens he righ'of way for.he mainenance of he ownship sewer aaoss heir prop- ' ery on IaesJavenae.' The" (in was acceped In such a manner as o make he use hereof also available o he Rabway Valley Join Meeing for he mainenance of he Rahwaji Valley Join Sewer,-which also runs sc/oas he prjjpejfly.*- - niwisiiil immi McCuUmigh advised ha~he consrucion of a-sewer on sobh Ninh'sree and wings o he pavemen on souh Sixh sree were compleed and ready o be assessed. Referred o he commiee of he.whole waa-a' leer from he Board of FreeholdaM alung aenion o an in- -Vlaionreesre* by he Counyo ssge a "Union Couny Day" a he B» New -York Worlds Fair. Should'he lnvi- [ aoo be acceped, each communiy would be caned upon o ake par ma pagean or oher' program. Trusmnri as' such a celebraion would be raher expensive; he feeholes desire he unanimous approval from each municipaliy before gone ahead wih plans. - dmbai oa los *g Cranfor wm pause ocnocrowomark he wenieh annrnrary of h eodof She World War. Armisice Day n eondnejed/lll a.*. monumen, adjacen o pouce a a. m, and rabc wol for wo famues a norh Onion and Springfield avenues. Cranfor Pos, ili Ameran Legion, wm bo in charge of fee services, wih buglers from local Bok Scou roops sounding aps. Ouy D,.P»efc Jr. com minder of he po, will preside a he ceremonies. Tomorrow evening, he Legion will have Is Armisice nigh banque in he Casino. The dinner awo-will mark he sevenh anniversary of Nhe esabllanmen of-he pos; and Vreral pas commanders and- oher guena are expeced On Sunday afernoon a 3 p\m. a Join Armisice service will be" duced in he Casino by he Legion Cap. N. R. Fise Pos V. P.. Riuals of he ifo poss wil be xm> pllhed. The public as been, invied o aend. - A Tuesday nigh's meeing of he pos, i wa» announced ha he pos again will v award dlsenihip m*h«if o eighh' grade^ graduaesi and progress medals o he ousanding Boy and airl scous. -\^."... ;/":. Pas Commanders C. K. Sellers land H. W. Drew aended a couny; meeing in Elisabeh Monday evening, i was announced., \ -/. FORMALLY OPENED ISO Aend Luncheon Y«er- W -! '. - ' -. a New G.M Unkl incfauic i TO HONORARY P.BJL.Offickla, CocMiena. ^ Real progreas could «s mads in good KPveiuiueu If only mon people could come ogehero. he old -own meeing" form of, gaherings and have a real undemanding wih our eleced represenaives^ he problems ha are confroning our local, couny. Baeand he former amoun of due o pressure home.even hough may have, a beer his dose conac wih how o voe and wha be passe*. Much of his Illaion" could be sopped More han I5p persons. Including offlclali.of/he General Mbon Corporaion and Couny and local leaden, aended he formal opening of he Clark Township Flin of he Inland. Manufacuring' Division yeserday * An "open roduced by C. Balk 8llhmn. presl- Former Governor Hoffmsn was In- Because of hebouse" ceremony followed he luncheon den of he honorary branch, who sered as oumaser. snd exended gree- and guess were shown hrough he new p l a n '';. Wallace S. Whlaker, general manager of he Inland Division in Dayon, Ohio, was oasbnaser a he luncheon. He explained ha he new plan wid..,,; -.j(x.\~. manufacure seering wheels, running boards, moor mounings and.rubber and meal pars, no only for General Moors bu also for many oher Urge He poined ou ha he producion of pinle maerial! is a npdly-expandnc business, and hopes hi ime ha he Clark Township plan will uilise he enire 87 acres i owns in he Tidniy. Only seven, acres are now in use. X. B. Bollmgr. plan manager, expressed appreciaion o couny and local officials and ohers in he viciniy who had cooperaed In he locaion and erecion-of he plsn In Clark, and sill had he own meeings where }he eleced offlclsl'and his consiuens could si down ogeher and dlseusk heir piplilems.-.-; - '.v \. ' The speaker Inerspersed Ihis Malk wih humorous Incidens XifX occund during his erm as governor and Sue Moor vehicle..commissioner and rededvnumber of humorous poems/or his liseners.. He was given a rouing ovaion boh before and afer nil ad' dress... ' ' \./;,.. pledged his effors oward making I a plan ln'whleh employes would enjoy workins* Congressman Donald H. McLean poinedo he iiew plan ai an inspiraion o smaller Indusries in he vdniy o expand ana push ahead and fur- gi,the forieh member Is expeced o be eleced shorly. her develop his secion which, be said. U now ripe for developmen. He Eleced a Iss week's meeing were expressed he hope ha he American Carl H. Wanmski, of. 4 NormandK, Congress would recognise Tuesday? place, ownship aorney, and Anonio elecion reurns as a Trm*?**" ha Hione of a Wmans avenue, bulldlnconracor. They wq be Iniiaed on AmrrVn. Indusry should be encouraged. If I does, he prediced ha we November is* when scloo will be aker soon will reurn o ha, definie and on he applicaion of 7. P. Charller permanen prosperiy ha we have merchan, which was received a las been awaiing so long. Sae, senaor,charles X. Lobxaux W em a 7V*) Jumble Sore Seeks Donaions \ of Warm, Winer Clohing Demand b for Children'a Snowuisv Sweacrv On- " derdpbing, Men's and Women'* Overcoa* Johnnyis been a i agalnl His moher had finlshed'housecleanlng-, all excep he hings his faher "dido wan righ now, bu migh wan o wear on a fishing; rip, or or well, gardening." "Bu seven,has. In. a fishing rip, 7 ha old overcoa, and I don know bow many suls-4 leas hree or four. John, if you're plannlns o fish hrough he ice somewhere in he Arie you migh need Urn.' Why don I ake hem downo H» Jumble Saref I's geing odd, and someone who really- needs. hem ooold'birivhem.' -Weu, now'ybn k m everyhing ou, and raawttow-tuwesd sons old hirds o wesr In he garden." Papa ma one of he-** hop>- uncommon' variey of gardner, railing ou behind Mama of a Saurday morning, waichlng admiringly he rigor wih which Mama roued weeds, and hen (Conbuud muu fae) TICKETS FOR COMEDV ON SALE UESDAY The Cranford College Club' and he Adul Educaion Council announce ha ickes for "Yes, My J**xv Daugher", will go on sale abou November U. They may be- Purchase" from members of he College Club and he Adul Educaion Council orohe High School lobby on Tuesday evenlnp while he Adul Educaion classes are In ano, o comedy, whfchlspresened by he Badifh Players, broke aliweords o heir sunar. heare a-plwu ostn.t4 where hey playediopacked bouses, 'he "-sponsors s4v>e everyone o ge heir ickes early. aid, knows he Is passed he.people back eleced official ings in behalf >of he. organisaion. Ohers a he head able jnd who were Inroduced were Mayor Oeorge K Oserneld. Police Commissioner J. Edward Wolf, Police Chief Carl A\Massa. Former Fire Commissioner. Burley and Parolman Thomas Woods, presiden of he acive local. Presiden Sllkman expressed appre-- daiono.k. J. Mewmiams. chairman of. he enerainmen mmm«*r, for arranging he dinners Mr.-Mfi.Wuuame was assised by Joseph Caruso, Milon Doy, A. B. CaldweB and Commissioner Wolf. 'armounced he bisorr year has been* preparedand ha copies wol be available shorly. He/also announced ha a melnof-represenaives of he/cranford organisaions o discuss a proposed communiy ches is bemg arranged for No- 4 of IT. The dub wlu be xepby Mr. Warner,' Cbares M., E. a McMahon. E. Fred Sulser, Dr/Qeorge Angen, Harry. Rv Heine and Henry Shaheen.,; for donaions of boy^i books children of club'members,! was made by Depuy Disric Ovemor James ~A Simg. The books win be. forwarded- o he-sae Home for Boys. -Jamesburg. lnlsskk«j»s' eariysi: R ' "" ""*» p. m, bfclo^ UM saimmsblp voaa. Inspecor Banal* «jis>>dolb a Ule when Bk advised him ha Naional JsraUoru, former Oov- O. Hoffman old JS memberk and "iguess of he. Honorary. Branch, Cranford Local, S3, P. B. A, a is fourh annual dinner las Thursday nigh In Mounainside Inn, Mounainside.., X ; -..'': The speaker complimened he honorarybranch for bringing ogeher dlno alone ineresed u» good govbu also ineresed o helping agency he polic In beer heir duy. More such caherbe held in order ha we,ve an opporuniy o broaden! of wha hey are doing i a common undersanding Hem.-.' -.- ' " Anyone wboxhss held public office. Banyass said h» be oa of in* bdung by ha ime, Afer anlshlog his duies, and bbevmg he hnpee er ou. Hlls dosed he doors. A minue lier, Banyass heard: EDis a he fron door, bu by he ^ be had arrived here wo doora' were, se-^ curely locked beween him and he ouside world.. In padac. up and down he ownship offices and rying'o de- g.ide wha o do; Banyass ' d ha Ells.would pass he polk* saion on. his way home: He had a key o he healh oflces and phoned he police deparmen from heiw. Shorlji aferfhe-call was received by police. Deck Sergean,'.Mesner saw BU passingheadquarersadcalledw him. When firs old of Banyax* predicamen. Ellis said he was posiive ha he Inspecor had gone bom*. Ellis Informed he police ha aler hia dsy*s work he was in no B>oodor fun-maklng and sared homeward. ' The polk, however, convinced EUis ha he maer was serious snd no a oke, and persuaded^ him o reurn o he ownship offlees. '-.-.Opening he doors here, mis exclaimed. "Is you/cone borne ye. Mr. Banyan?" /: '...' ' Much o Charley's surprise. Banyan replied ha be bad no. and asked o be le ou mmedlarly so he could coninue his "overime* sudies a home c on howopreven he spread of "byda- obia" and oher conasious dlseasea. SEES RESTRICTIONS ON PROPAGANDA Tfcia Sep Curail Free Wednesday Cranford College Club, persons aended he lecure. The speaker. Inroduced by : UONS CLUB NEARS H. SerreU, presiden of he day Morning Club, sressed he need MEMBERSHIP LIMIT for he educaion of people in order ha hey may be aler o he Inricae nd subversive pracices of propagandiss. I ofen S difficul o discern he Wih, he elecion of'wo new membersa Us dinner meeing las Friday difference beween facs and propahe\; nigh, he. Uons Club membership Us* eande. Inasmuch as has increased o hiry-nine, lus one oo,lis veiled wih faci, bu he facs shor of is membenhip limi,: I U announced by Presiden'Thoir si J. Mc- sdm \ An Ofusraed olk was given by.m, ja» J vn»flvldec*omake h» presen Murray P. Babbi, Weslneld surgeon lkmd and 83rd disric!. chiropodis.. Ellsworh Downe was-in Presiden Charles E. Dooky of he charge of he program.' / Roary. Club will serve as oumaser. Members of he club wm aend a There will be gn ifreslde join dinner meeinf a 7 p. m. onigh In he Mehodis Church chapel wih he Roary dan. In view of his meeing, he elubfc regular meeing- omorrow nigh win be omied, - ~~ MEN'S CLUB TO HER ''. Triniy Men* Club wm mee i >:U onkjhi o.he parish house. -An excellen program baa been arranged. Members have been unied o brim gnesa. favor he paricular c he propagandiss. Dr. Canrol. presiden of he Insiue of Propaganda Aneyri* analysed propaganda aa elling people wha o hine laher han eacbbsl hem how o hink. Toslasrlsn ypes a make wide use of propagsoda o keeping ejr subjecs informed only of mien.favorable o he *Bvemmen. In a democracy, propaganda, is no used soueclvely by he guiauuieu as such bu Individually by cerain special ineress. I is very diffleul, he speaker said, oa vmlomrl DR. HABRY L. EVERETT TO SPEAK TONIGHT The Rev. Dr. Harry V. Evere, miniser of he Congregaional Church, Jersey Ciy, and a widely-known speaker, win be rus speaker a he Join meeing of he Uons and Roary dubs a Tp. m. onigh la he Mehodis Church chapel. The Rev. Dr. Evere served is. disric governor of he old-mh Roary disric, prior o he Tnosns J. McUnghlln of he Uons Cmb and. Mayor Oeorge E. OserheldL Pas-Presiden Henry,WV WWpple will arodnob he speaker; Oommrmy sagog wm he led by Ellsworh, Downe of he Uons Ch* and Wnism_>: BfA Jr; of he Roary Oubc wih he Her. Frsnk ilaberioc of he laer. The dinner wffl Ald*od]r efihe < ashepiana j CROFT, SYKES REELf (TED > M 4,l«nlE MARGIN rkedcauck a. STICKS Reeleced o Town Co niee DUOUY J. cborr Barbour Ordered Back o Senae; G. O. Pr Carries Union Couny - ;*: All Republican Candidae* in Clean Sweep;' Senaorial Norniiiee Ges 27,000 Majoriy Over New Deal Opponen in W. Warren Barbour, fonner (Unied Saes Senaor, was ordered back o Washlnson on Tuesday br his consiuens In New Jersey. Barbour defeaed hia Democnie New Deal opponen, William H. J. Ely. *y 07,8. Barbour^ voe was in excess of I3JSS. and Ely's JM. '.'. -. '._ / Union Couny voiced is opposiion o he New Deal by giving Bsrbour a majoriy of 27.S5O over he former BUM WPA" Adminisraor. "This majorliy even exceeded he expecaions of Republican Couny Chairman Hrneld.."" Republican camtldaes for all Couni y offices were reurned wih Iar e,rna4 Jorles.. Congmsman Donald H. Mcis rceecodfot his hird erm by a majoriy of MM2 over Richard F. Oreen, former clerk in McLean's offlcc. Sae Senaor Charles B. Loixeaux swamped his opponen, Addson C. By. by a majoriy of 343X>. Assemblymen; Thonaa Mulr, Herber J. Pasooe, John ackemer and Fred Shepard were roejeced by majoriies of beer han over.heir DemocraUc opponens, Waler M. Oeglowski. Oeorge R. Walsh, C.'Kenh Evans and Eva I* Van Hoesen. UndersherS Alex O. Campbell was eleced o he office of sheriff by a 2,- majoriy over his Democraic op- Parolman John Brennan. He be sworn In nex week o succeed liee 8. Rfffcr. Surrogae Charles "r, was'reeleced o hia second erm by Of faing Frank J[ O. Broksw. -and Alfrr C. Brooks were reeleced o hree-jear*urmi by. more han aijooo voe majorlues over heir Democraic opponens, Car E. Hageman, Harry W. Erieeson and Raymond V. Kopnlcsd, 'Thomas M. Auchlacloss. RepubUcan defeaed David A. Hanlon, Democra, for. coroner by a margin of IMOO voes./-" ;;:/ :' " -. ' cmc, CROUPS TO MEET Repora of Nine Sub-Commi Pro a marin ii of f 3HM 2i3 voes, Coun- Edwsrd Bauer was reurned son and Howard M. Par: river, R. C, five-year erm by a mar-aidricvoes over his Democraic developmen, William H, ftarey; and H. R. McKenney; rad* W.Drake. ^ E. Smih, James TRUSTEES -\m»»l«f..oeorge insrucor in Canford of Educaion' a a specla] week. His annual he new an insrucor o he I wm no increase he eachers n be sysem, elemenary eacher was sgffingi socbrding' o.six cipal H."R. Bes^The sbneor was maide necessary be increased enrollrfpn hi* he school, where ss here has been a eeustlss n he elemenary enrollmen. I was poined ou Mr. Harrlaon received his maser's degree from Xafayee'College and has done furher graduae work a Rugers. Be formerly augh In Rahway,.: bervme and. Ridgefield Park.. The rusees app dapplica* he Boy' Scous..for: o s e ^ School gym on Wednesday.nighs" for baskeball, he Crnf srd Roary Club for Sherman School gym off Thursday nighs for a own rasrrhal league, and he Brehem for an ad-day meeing in Uncoln ScbocJ Kovember 3». ~/ADOI.T OOOXCn. TO JOB* T*e Adul JducaUon'Counen wffi pl m.k<adsy n he high i i la announced by 'The firs meeing-of he Civic snd Business Associaion a which repors from all nine ssniilng' commiees will be received and aced upon, will be held nex Thursday evening a 8 o'clock In he ownship rooms. Since'he coming meeing inauguraes he full aciviies of he associaion, a large aendance is erperiwl. All projecs, which have been presened o he associaion up o he presen, will be repored ou of commiee and voed on a he meeing. Recen addiionsosanding commiees are: Publiciy,. William i. Robin- ransporaion, William H. Barron; and finance, O. LesUe Orimh. ; Wincheser Brion, presiden of he' associaion,' repors ha all sanding commiees hare held heir organisaion meelna and ha IM will announce he membership of he exeeu- Uve commiee of he iasocuuon a nex week's meeing. BARBObR GIVEN 2,636 EDGE OVER ELY FOR \U. S. SENATORj 4,7«S VOTES CAST, REGIS- TRATION SOARS TO NEW RECORD OF 7,39. Complee abulaion of voing du. rcls l» Tuaia'i eckm will be / f pae I fn odayi issue-. - Fire Commissioner Dudley J, Crof and FJnsnce ComrhMoner Frederck O, Sjkes. Republcans, were reeleced o lhree-year erms on he Townihlp.ComrolUee In Tunsday^s elecion as Cranord rolera marched o he polls and le I be known ha his communiy Is sill so. O. P. sronghold. \ Mr, Crof and Mr. Sykes led heir Democraic opponen, Loui, T. Welrsby more han,00 voes, markhe firs une In rece'n years ha narrinees for local offices nave been accorded such nhirallles.. banner bearers of he Orand Old JfjVhave seen. heir margins over heir pemoeralc adversarka dwine'le o 600, SM, 00 and las year o only a 4 voe advanage, They came back rong, however, on Tuesday./ The O> O. P, Township Commiee candidae! carried every disric by sub- ' nal majoriies, save he fifh. Mr. Weenbaclvs home grounds, jrhre he was ilyenni,sligh.edge over his wo 'pponeils. bu all oher O. O. P. can* didaes wen given majoriies. Mr. Crof' received a oal of Mfl voe*, Mr. Sjkes, 2.S89, and Mr. Welers- ; Despie he unseled weaher, 4,7M voers more han 66 per cen of Cranord's regisered voe wen o he polls. The ownship's regisraion increased o an all-ime record of 7.OTV Cranford showed ha i was definiely anu-new Deal brglrnl W, Warren Barbour, Republican nominee for. Unied Saes Senaor, a 3M pluraliy over his New Deal opponen, William H. J. Ely. Oher Republican candidaes were gierj pluraliies, ranging from JJOD upward.* > The hird disric led In oal voes oas wih' aw, while he fourh disric had he highes percenage of Is' regisered voe ou wih 7 per cen. \ Reurns came'in excepionally fas Tuesday evening." Nearly every.dlsric had Is voe abulaed wihin half, an \ hour afer he polls closed, and'an rse» Ords were In-Township Clerk Alvan R. before 9:4S p. m. HOLY NAME Y., SMOKER NEXT WEOC Ousandlnr sars in he spors world win be eh hand for he annual smoker of he Holy Name Sociey of B. Michael's Church which will be held Friday ersnlng, November U, in he parochial school. I was announced yeserday by. Oeorge Grimes, general chajrmin The Rev. vhmiam B. Donnelly, pasor of he church, is honorary chairman of he The Holy Name Sociey smokers have. become widely-known during he pas few years for he fine spors alen which hey brine o Cranford, and he commiee Is looking forward o a large aendance a nex week's affair. In addiiono he sars of spor, here refnhmenu w H be served. 939 ReT Cross Roll Call ~ Ges Underway Here Tomorrow Cranford Chaper's Quoa $,500; Disric Capains Lised by Chairman Edward Mil, i >#»', Mill -~^mwuicnecoun. ins Red Cross ROH Call will ge In Cranford. Oarwood and -and ward of he lean Red en quoa his as fooovs: Firs, ood, E. T. Burr; fourh. Mrs. Thon Mrs. L. flaren sxhtmr*. perunrse; sevenh. Mill. Day, November las nigh br Ed~ roil, can ffnlnnsn l N Chaper of he Amer- Oranford chap- riam; and a e eighh, g, Mrs. O,B. following have been deesfdaed W vass he aparmeef lor ' ~ Mrs. E. E. Blroosy, ~ Mn< Frederick Puia, Bunpon Hall; Mrs. R. A. Rockwell, Roosevel; Miss Merriim; sagamore;' and Mrs. 8. Hushes, Rvervew. L' F. Befen la (OHd oa u OPEN CONSERVATORY LAST TIME SUNDAY The Bearslee conservaory en Casino avenue wm be open o he public Iran J o 5 p.ra.sunday for «"ir~««- of. he ehrysanujemums, i was ajiioiiiirer yee*nlsyfrymr.sndmn.svr.besrds- '. oe. Us~wfflinarX h final exhibi -. < la he oosiseiaui, isn wm be rased aboryoinafcewayfaramnewaparmsoliu»nns;whi(ail»obe»s<*idon * \: h I H V. A *- r-a f <Vc> V'. \. K W

2 '-''% "'"< V,'.'", / ' P, * / v', * ** L \". " TOE ifers '** Saes cooiimie^wic* «c»u«w., Jish service for athepwpies ci he world. a ks ros.omos skonom. f J, SCTvlOO jnissed by loved opes. The depared-can do nohing for hem, bu«gi«eful'people!can see.ha hey are aken care of."' I is a'sokxnn duy djathe.naion owes Hi heroes. Iwasr obligaion ha should res heavily upon heir living comrades inarms. Le us, men, on his Armisice Day, revere he dead and ake care of he loved ones for whom, unforun-i aely, hey can do nohing now. >...: -*»j.ml : \ H JOBKK.CUXIO.axa LA. Boos Crckfard and Io Haay M»nfc»palS wn»onhlpolhobd«it 4. PabBcb* PabB 5. Bodlricl. CronlusiL An Encouraging Sign Cranford voers gave heir definie samp of approval o he Republican Pary in Tuesday's elecion and heir marked disapproval of he New Deal. A glance a he local - elecion abulaions in oday's issue will pu an end o he rumors we have heard recenly ha* Cranford has been, in recen years, slipping oward he Democraic column. ", W. Warren Barbour. U. S. Senaorial candidae, was given a pluraliy here of more han 2,600 voes; oher G. O. P. nominees for Sae and Couny offics carried his municipaliy by majoriies of voes upward. And Fire Commissioner Dudley J. Crof and Finance Commissioner Frederick G. Sykes, seeking reelecion o he Township Commiee, were reurned o heir poss by more han,00 voe majoriies over heir lone Democraic opponen This marks he firs ime in many years ha local Republican candidaes have.won ou by such wide margins.'. ' The condiion, seems o be general hroughou he Naion and forecass a reurn of a Republican Presiden o he Whie House in 940. While he G. O. P. narked forward srides in heir organizaion his year, here sill is much o be done before he Presidenial elecion.. The work mus coninue. \ We exend our congraulaions o he successful Repurjucan/candiaaes, Mr. Sykes and Mr. Crof, and also commend he good judgmen of he elecorae in showing heir appreciaion of he services hese men have ' given he ownship/ : '':" ', ' AnnHe~-The living and he Dead On Friday, of his week he Unied Saes celebraes Armisice Day. he anniversary of he end of he World War..Tweny years have passed since die evenful day in 98 ha he order was given. o all armies o cease firing. Now, i appears, he war o end war was no a success. 'The. sruggle'o make he world safe for-democracy seems o have been,ja failure. Quie recenly, he naions of he 'world were precar- "iousry rwlanccd beween peace-and anoher Righful sruggle. ^, \ In recen years,.and for various rea- - sons, somehing of a cynical aiude has developed oward he idealism of ne Jays of he World Wai. There has been a endency o forge he grea Isirlrrship of Presiden WoodrW Wilson and me parioic service of many' mubons of Americans. This is, * per* " napsjfananuaiy^*^^^^i^^^hmduufaisionmen '" and despair'u he face of an ever-arming and > \mcreaingry belligeren family of naions. ). So far as The Ciizen and Chronicle is /concerned, we are no ye keody o wrieoff ' )heparaapahmofdu>ominiy in he World War as a oal loss. WhOe quie wilhng^m, he face o{ presen condiions,.^o'ldmi a emporarjr seback, we shi cherish he dream of a wiries world, safe.for democraic peoples.- In die progress of humaniy/ his end nfl one day be achieved. Aw!, leas, can lake pride m he fac, ma mhe v^rtoise naion in he grea. Display Your Fla ^ In recen years, according o our observaions, here has been a marked laxiy by bob residens and business men in displaying he American flag on imporan holidays and oher anniversaries of parioic significance. In days gone by, every family owned an American flag and ook pride.in bringing i ou of he moh balls and placing i ou on display. I gave one a hrill o waf along'he srees of a business or residenial secion in hose days, ' "- Today, more han ever, k seems o us ha Americans should be proud o be living under he Sars and Sripes. They should display Old Glory now more han ever before. _,. ^ There is no beer ime han omorrow o urn over a new leaf and resolve o display your American flag on every imporan Naional holiday or anniversary. Ton marks he wenieh anniversary of he ing of he World War. I should no war o cause us o show parioism, have more of i in peace-ime. And while on he subjec of displaying he flag, i has been called o our ha some persons half-mas he fug on Armisice Day. The Flag Code specifies ha he flag shall be a half-mas only unil noon on Memorial Day, bu saes iiohing, abou he half-masing of he flag on'annisice Day. I should, herefore, be flowh W full mas all A copy of he program issued in connecion wih he Frolic and Ball held recenly by he Firemen's Club of Cranford has'come o ou-desk. In looking over he program, we are happy o noe ha he program was so generously suppored by many business men and ownspeople. Sad o relae, however, his program was no prined in Cranford; We wonder wheher he Firemen's Club of Cranford are conscious of he fac ha a "Boos Cranford" and a "Buy in Cranford" campaign has been. going on for a good many years?" Cranford Civic and Business Associaion please noe. A good card player is never oo lazy o cu he cards. As a naional referendum our elecion is almos a joke. ' Make people laugh'and hey will pay you for your effors. Advice: Suppor your church; you erf pec o be buried some day! Giving money Is one way in which a person exends his helpfulness. Few ciizens ever^ decide volunarily o give up a job ha pays off regularly. _- I is abou ime for smar resoluers o be hinking up some'resoluions for 939. ~ Cranford has a, wonderful climae; so have 5,897 oher ciies and owns. ^ - A good produc, plus a fair price, and adverising equals he road o success. Everybody is willing o help he oher fellow if he has die money o pay for i There are people in he world who read die Bible o see if i agrees wih diem. If public sneakers would prepare -.. speeches more people migh lisen o diem. I /Oar idea ofji hard job belongsodie" farmer who has o figure oufwharo plaq nex year, _ ' / *" ' ' I UNIT PLANS a / CHOW MEN SUPPER Flans for enow meln sapper o ie held December In he Casino ware compleed las Thursday nigh a* a meeing of Cranord Uni, IlVAmar^ lean Legion Auxiliary. A he supper, Mrs. LeeKnowlaon will presen American flags o Ou Scou Troops U and 3, of which Mrs. Dahlsrom and HrsJ Oillesple, respecively, are he leaders. The TJU win sponsor f. merchandise club again his year, I was announced, Firs award win be a he nex meeing. Mrs. Louis PompUano, chairman of he uni * Needlework Oulld wwinhmi, requesed members o aend hf*anual ln-gaberug of he guild on Mbvember I k Triniy parish bouse, and isstml Uu donfrffnr o IUIIMHI In -o her before ha dae. - Uni members, will aend In w form he-join Armisice ceremonji-s I p. m. Sunday In he Casino. Mrs. Harold Olovler, chairman of he commiee In charge of he ArmlsUee nigh supper which he uni win sem omorrow nigh In be Casino for he pos, announced.ha plans are complee for ha even. Mrs. Harold Buck.. rehabiliaion i.irpi.h, announced-saes dances a Mffilngon he second Saurday of each monh, saring his Saurday. A leer o.hanks was. received from he manager of he Veerans' Hospial expressing appreciaion o he uni for sponsoring a dance-a MMIngon en Ocober M., The uni voed o renew is membership In he Cranford Symphony Oreresrs. Announcemen was made ha he Nauralisaion Cour win be held in Elisabeh on November 23. Tickes or he Couny card pary In Unden pos! oms on November 3S were received, Five members aended he Couny meeing in he Cour House, Elisabeh, Monday nigh., mmnmn Edior, CUhcn and Chronicle,. Cranford, I J., Dear air: May,X hrough your columns,' express my Usep appreciaion o.hi voer* of Cranford for heir suppor of my candidacy for reelecion o he Township Commiee m Tuesday's elecion. I wil coninue o ave o serve hem o he, hea of my amnjr. MAN BOOKACK SAL* WomenVBlble Class of he rummage salo on Thursday and Friday, November 7 and U, a 0 Wai' nu avenue. Ibs.\ X B. VOUaaH is sssflgss**. FIRE PREVENTION. PICTURE SHOWN An educaional moo lighing and prevenion and he : s firemen, based on he work o i Eas Orange Fire Deparmen, was shown Friday' nigh in Firemen's Baa by Chief CharlenA. MeOaley, o he Eas Orange Deparmen, before a large group of local firemen and guess. Among he Uer wen Mayor George E. Oaerheld, Finance OchairmanFrederefc.0. Sykes and Police Commission- EP wai asnvnutsl ^VOIM ^H#?B OOmflEUssVaCQCl* Dudley J. Crof and Fire Chief Howard Schlndkr, o he local deparmen, were in charge of he program. dren wih heir respecive eachers wffl a addiion o he showing of hevisi he library o, view hejnew books picure, wih accompanying alk by upsairs and hear informal book alks. Chief MeOaley, hai* was a demonsraion.a Eas Orange's flre alarm sysem, given by William Jordon, dy IWCWS^BCS'SS'3 flb VJSSSBV lesxduflewj A buffe supper followed. IUN JOINT HERDTO A-panel symposium' on "The Inflnence o Family Uf e on he Child* win be a feaure of he" Join meeing -of he Booeevel and Cleveland P.-T. A.* a :6 p. m. Monday m Cleveland School. Four men from each uni will ake par in he ismsslwi, which will be conduced by Laehlan McLean. Faher, of he wo unis have been especially invied o- aend he symposium.,-^i '4 '/I -, LIBRARY PREPARES FOR BOOK WEEK November 3 o» has been deslgnaed «be wenieh, innlversary of Book Week.' The slogas is "New Books -NewWoridf. * In hem o deparmen of he Cranord Public T»rmy hen wfil be a map of he world wih dos marking he venue of some of he new books. Nbbons win connec he do* wih he book* ha win be displayed on sable below. There wlu be several oonles of liss of new books, Nswbery prise books since IMP and sandard works every child should read, During he week hird and fourh grade chil- ARMZZONFS sis» (i i <" «ICEGREASf/ M HU VKBK / H, BSBSB A«> ss*> Alls* B- CR, "W» onao earnm.reain ream he respec renec or o 4vops e and sad ne no long oar own self-eshall oazrjr rijroa (^reaies bsj-reaies and X*A m. ^ sell-re. ^Vdaeeag-nalon. how hey amn* a>nonm» bu direc- Psy.!>«*. anfamnsker; T n ba anyone even money ben w».mve,be anoher war.'- *. WiMisiiliir. presiden, Amerlcan Coon AsoeeUon: "The greaes need of he naion oday,oo remove he rade-barrier, befoni our foreign aarkefav hare been en-/ ohlr - / ACOSSFTS POSITION Hiss Virginia Oraff. of «8. sree, who, graduaed from ceoien&ry Junior College and compleed her vori a he. Kaharine Oibbs School in Un Tork Ciy, has acceped a posiion wlk he Chase Naional Bank, NCT f ^k / EXPERT TAILORING and Men's Gai / Reired,. Ahwd MODKBAnXT PBICED, Mi aooar ATE, B. MkneeroTJUsBOcTresICo, ' 3O<% ipmr '"'- -< * * M s6on a^nancy finishes hpitm^ * LET'"*2A.^' L :. - ^ne e <Iae'^^.JjOTyup.iixBo&i4c ', MOTOE' ^lv^''' ^H. ' hawn. alked home in. soiaejimej* ' "" I ^ ^S>"*^BBV ^S^EV SEsV *j^ssp^ eesysep* f i*rj ^^ ^^Hl j v ^^^^^^^^^B ^ ^^r ^l rtkbst AOTOHATKl^ iii 3WMkvi -VYA^ no eajanigh osuny week nigh afer 7, 0 any ime Sunday, wfren raes are'reduced on all calls I- over 50 mlesf^ihenjm Ian alk loomufor 35c and 400 mmform rkdon a ] On bs nex ban m be I a raced ackle and) wlboa a oa J poini booa hs. seorxafc Mai o> D pi Konar s us wrh SL On BaOi Eelsey cadi bm(r«oal _ A - saesw^ ^^^^^^^^^.^^^^a^ J^.^^^^^^K ^SE pouub Jfll CfJBVBBCBB WISIHI W» year. ll A pas; Aery o Oeseer and ae bucks jbcocah he sal o he ak-u Bound TI err. Jason who aerad heir * ' -If hardly imagine dia women aoddnjes wib won be ro#de ou of coal, air; «ndwaer. '-, '.-" - >. _-;f'.*.-...^c; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^: - : * - > > -, I,

3 «. >-", _ / / <. " ^LI Mjae-A ifssssn rl Bound riedon a Onlh ban In he a need addeand Score fey Craned. Craaferd, WfcAeU sar. I. M*, _ for which he eacher alone may be owaek wih he leblfh Universiy liable,.even- under be new law, unless a Behlehem, pa, where he board has specifically auhorised majoring in bss- hem,- This Is dueo he fac ha he. J. Grifflbs ba modificaion of he school program has sared «r played e saarywvery game come abou simply by an assumpion Cas seaaws wib he Leblgb eam. Us of addiional repoulhulies by eachers and oher members of he sall r be was a sacaaaerwf be fmsuaaa I aad sarlsclased m he baskerscores or aciviies have been added.swgrasa a he uheny. He o he school program wihou haying wfca carried Car» he mrnr Oraaferd boy en he Lefclgh been officially adoped as par of he and Vfa-si oal«fj* Was am a d o he I (go poul! o be jard RESTOCK LAKES Nearly six hundred be&s supplied by he U. 8. Bureau ol Fisheries were sared In several Union Couny park lakes hu week. The fish were placed o he upper lake In Echo Lake Park, Xomahegan Park lake, he new lake IT he Union Couny Park Tr»p», Cranford, and in Lake Surprise in be Wachnnc Reserva^on. According o W. B. i Tracy, Engineer and Secreary of he park., commission, shipmens of bus and eher fish have, been received nearly, every year from be Bureau of Fisheries since 937. This supplemens he socking of rou, sunfish, bluegins, and perch received each season from be Sew Jersey -Sae Finn and Game Onrrnilsrion for he various park lakes and svesms. / 'Ml- a sb acmwa engaged may he daonsobw. e* he and ab eal boards k b Slae Teachers* repor ofs.teacher a roi.. Q repor appear* is hcva. h e ea* o he Mew Jersey caucoal Berirw." _ A law pased UMsjnr.Uk> noes, proecs eacher* e HabJUy lor accidens o pnpds hi ho elmooome, pnridms; hsr acnar vas acing m he cashaige of fa *r*< I permis he boards of educaion e mmre agains hflr UaUny m Una respec The new Mnr. bowm.sub leaves hem liable for any accidens which may occur m acmuas no euborbxd by he Board of The" Associaion, herefore. Is urging (ha all desired school aciviies be recognised and approved by resoluion of he lccal boards. "In he modern educaion sjiem." says he repor, "he eacher has assumed new risks and IeNnies which were unhough of in he old school where, he *TOV mainained.' The progressive school,.jwh is acmuea programs In which sudens' paries pae In life siuaions. Involves haarda school offering by he Board of caion The following lis Is Indicaive of his siuaion: archery, badminon, banques, baseball, baikeban. bowling, cafeeria, dances, deparmenal dubs, dramaics, field hockey, field rips, floor spors, fooball. g-trf»nii. f golf. Oreek games, gym,»i«n<h«ii Ice hockey; honor dubs, moving picures, musical clubs, opereas, phoography, ping pong, publicaions, recreaional skaing, rifle clubs, scenery consrucion and shifing, shuffle board, service clubs (hall moniors), library aids. orbce aids, safey soccer, social paries (planning, big, and decoraion), nls, rack, volleyball, i (advisory cu), horseback HUNTING SEASON OI>ENS, n gjv*- bags and/inany'hillls for man, hunera -paricipaing: In. heflcdeilck ipiand p game season which opened o- fuber day and closer on Dffymiei 5, were ia«dk*ed oday by he Now Jersey and Game Commission as por- «f he Sae prepared for ipa'o'favorie hunlnc* niaces. eralon of housands a and dnafl hroughou Sae wrhna- In wod^fe populaion n he **" shoolovresul o a sais- A aieemg of represenaives of wemc baskeball eams and heir aaa sponsors, and represenaives of ne Cranford Roary dub wm be held a p. m. Monday o he ownship o dbcuss plans for he, opening of he own baskemll league on De-. Oame win be played In School on Thursday nighs January, February Tbe repor lofencf H. euamcbeke Mended, founder wih Mrs. n>im»n of be «*"~*-y School of. Cranford Mehodis Church, baa placed on he able by he Young Women's Oas of he chnrch, augh by Mrs". 8. W. V. Wonan^ HJMWJI Hjsalonory Sociey will mee a 2 p. m. oday a he home' of Mrs. A. Cameron, S Hefoi'd avenue, of Scoch Plains wm o gues speaker. She wm en of her. visi o he Home and School a OUve Bin. Kj, las summer. PJowersa he service Sunday were placed by Mrs. Marha BeuBch' m memory of her nuhsnii, George Reocb, reasurer of he local church for many yean. and he early par of March. Thomas A. Unnenormk.*son of Mrs. Barford, Oealer, Hersog, Heuer, Downey. Sanger; Bound Brook Saner' Bue, is one of 2 Syianuse unveniy I. E. Usnenhsink of 2U Wamu arevffle, War TJcnansky, Bulssk, Chan- sudens iniiaed Ino Tau Bee F Beleree, Fries; Umpire, Dubow. URTAINS kamfced by Morey LaRuc T. A, UNNBNBUNK HOnussD A awf.wesm anwong, he Junior of TJMsr» Osoaalle Cab dsddsd o vs a he- JwUBUaUy sud ^acic. Fwf" Ooqley o Inojulre abou a has been a hab of UM ab o aend i leas one heare Mr. un alar hm+xfyl a A. secreary. Pe was nssaad an: SBecnlf* a Lock- cfaecn from p. m. o a, m. / por, H. T. fromwbere be weno Oic, T. o 0 he became s!^hek-»lungand»ancywork Club s of an overcrowd head of he TJUeg*Oeen* Council a drided mo wo aeclona; One se of ^BW^-^ rangson. In every case he boa he L ^^awb -^^waag^>.a *-'- L*iL ^m,,. m - yiiagi wui»piawhc - ior oow gnmpwi, councils o new heg&is. bu vlw prwvlm. Pauline Waiahny Be is f years old, la married* and win prachle over he secccid division. has daugher, o college. The new The! s vbicu o «**, ejeeun is a member of he Episcopal Church, m which be:fa.serving as Sunday School superinenden a Kingson. He imfawg^ )0 0 x Klrmfli g Toary Cmb, Is secreary of he Men's Club of Kingson aad> member of ha reary, Helen' I*ngill«; and reasurer, Bruce Boo. The JurJ* seclon' offlcers wm be eleeedjn be nex mee- iairirier or fwirsiwuje uxre.. i Afer being a scoumaser a Owego, or. K. T, Mr. Wrigh Bra became a counc& officer a (Hen falls,».' T. of prlnung nuns and r A he secoevrmeelngbere wa a «ihif MT. Tracy on he personnel commiee were MaJ. Lynmn IV i of Fnoognphy which will plans were/*wed for he,second An- Parks. Surrogae Charles A. Oo. Jr» [he second week In May and Marin 'i.. Ooreoran. Roderick W. open o an residens of Cran- Smih and Wilber : Bealy. 55,067 PERSONS ATTEND'OPEN sixy-seven he gaes of Keamy Works en nighu 'Bouse' Which ended Elecric planned.o acquain he em* U Tbe Junior Class planpeda dance for Friday. Norember IK. Musk) win furnished by, he ArlsocraU Or- ided mo wo-secions, he senior hnlor, held an eocon and < I mceung. The' offlors of he. are: presiden, Bercules Masse; vke-prasideo. Laura Taylor; sec- Hoy Knudeen resigned from he. office of presiden of be Suden Council. The officers now are: Presiden; June Skinner; vice-presiden, Theodore Lansing; secreary. Ocorge Kele; and reasurer. Bey Scarbrough. BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE Tbe Ceanl Wreckec * eg Sway OsifL Is now wrecking Uie Beaidslee naional engineering fralemy. Be IMansion, Prospec Sree We have for sale Maaeral «f I amslhlf, prim Isv Vlgna; a senior hi' he College of AppUed 8d- ; majoring In biwii6ee88iryobea r his B«k o obain a CBVKCH Or CHEfST, SCIENTIST -MORTALS AND IMMORTALS" Is GETS COMMISSION be Lesson-Sermon subjec for Sunday, Ocrdon Bruce MacMeekln, on of November. In all Chrisian Science Mr. and Mrl. Thomas MacMeekln of FITTED BY AN EXFBBT Churches and Socieies hroughou he 0.Cen(ral avenue, has been appoined he par each plaja in heworld. American School ef Praelpcdles a second lieuenan, In he Marine ;,of elephone equipmen, and Tbe Oolden Tex Is: "If any man becorps Reserve, I Is announced by he FOOT BUILDER SHOES show he eemioyea anovxanuuea o Cbrs, be Is a new creaure: oldnavy Deparmen, MacMeekln aended Cranford High School and wasstales, FROM $2.50 ALL SIZES AND hings are passed away; behold.- all graduaed las June from Darmouh ASM Complee Une ef Babbar Faewsar familar wih he company's policies College. He I employed by a New and noslsry for Weam and Chlldra sndproducs. The our of he WoriO imimu York fur concern. _ Rflowog from he Bible: "For aforded a dewp rewo mayy «««.,». ou If our earhly h house off ANDREW CRSANTI varied processes concerned wih he umsuaen^cie.,«dissolved, we have Bbeerbe TODAT for your bom* of SHOE BTOEE own Mwspapr-*a a yar. deuvered oher elephone M CENTENNIAL AVS. CUNrOBD he feaures of he our was an indusrial relaions exhu which revealed he broad scope of acivuas concerned wih employe relaions, safey and and MUes. A nir book given o each visior graphically presened, be sory Ibrougb.be plan. AJWMD F.-T. A. OOMOBn Mrs, B. Beske, prawla of Booscve P.-T. A.; Mrs. ArUmTReck, presiden of Sherman P.-^g,; MrsC Waler bulldng of Ood. an bouse no made whi bands, eernal In he heavens.'' <n Cbrinbln*5:l). The Lesson-Sermon aao Includes hu lbs Chrisian Science Healh wih Key o he Scripures-by Msrji Baker Eddy: "In drfoe Scenee, Ood. and he real man ar) Inseparable as divine Principle sad Idea.'.. Morals wul ud immorals, or he chll den'of Ood. wm appear a be only and eernal veriies of man-(p. *W. COWVBTfTION ^ i o be Cranford Publas Schools en aending, be annual K. Fasnaeh, presiden of Cleveland P.-T, A, and Mrs. Thomas V. Alber, Sae Teauuen* Convenion oday o presiden of he High School P.-T. A, AleoUeCKy. Many ohers will aend aended as delegaes o ne SMb an-bnual convenion of be Hew Jeraey Con- Those a oaay conferences are John Friday and Saurday sessions. gress of Parens and Teachers a be. Oaey. Jack Mlguare, Sewar Hsmblen, g b f'" b Hoel Ambassador, Ciy, bu Prank Zimmerman. George Warner, Wedneaday. Thursday and Friday. Helon TJ f»~p Harold Wilson. Nina Oeveland, Boosevel i and Sherman Whnscre and J. Sanley Dlmer. unie won hiry-hree awards for goals aained during be year. Mrs. Alber ed Oader rwfder JUgaxlne and Mrs. Fasnaeh sane m he Mohers' According o Cornpon's Encyclopedia. Oeopani 4 buried under a Chorus a he 4 convenion, and he IscU er osered he Inallslnn solo, -I Will powder magazine in he harbor of be True." AlexandrU. reasonable. Call dally hmrnrnsj Sunday on be premises, or for oher maeriali a our mam office. 47-4* Mam Sree, lile Falls. N. i, YOU DO NOT PAY ANY MORE FOR OUR '* FINE MAPLE FURNITURE Than You Would Anywhere Ebe. ',^ Fo«Somehing NOT HALF AS GOOD Because..,.. WE SPECIALIZE IN MAPLE 256, E. BROAD ST. (Nex o Bao Theare) WESTFIELD, FHA- -JW-\ UNION.COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 00 Souh Av*., E. v Cnnford, N. J. HIGH SCHOOL ASSKMBIT he musical assembly of..he Cranford Junior-Senior High School Friday morning was conduced by J..Sanley Dlmer who led he high school band In wo selecions "A Day in Venice," and "The Blue Danube Wals" -A solo number was played by he flue secion of he band. Thir secion Includes Hsrold ChamberUIn, Jane Royce, Irene Hannah, Howard Rankin, Margare Hall snd'j. Sanley Dlmer. The suden body sig he college ong of Navy.'Wisoonaln and Pennsylvania, Exuinrr STAMP COLUCTIONS -Laurence B. Mason and Charles W, Oranun of Cranford are among hose who have been Invied- o exhibi a he Second Naional, Samp Exhibiion which opened a he New.York Museum of Science and Indusry. In Rockefeller Cener. Saurday and coninues hrough November 3. Mr. Mason will show his collecion of.local Pess of New York and Brooklyn from M4 o IMO-and Mr.aramm his l( i Cenury U. S. Cancellaion!. CHILDREN'S SHOES iweek-endi SPECIALS Swif's Frsm asa ROASTING CHICKENS FRESH PORK MeMwLak 25c SAUSAGE PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF DIXIE BACON SQUARES Tbe Creamy SbereBag SPRY RINSO LUX FLAKES 9c 49c DEL MONTE PEACHES 2 we 25c VALLEY FARM BUTTER PABST-ETT CHEESE SOFTASLK CAKE WHEATIES SANKEE COFFEE HO QUICK OATS BROADCAST HASH Amwar' feadyo-ea SMOKED HAM 29c Wbsls er.hanks** 7c LUX TOILET SOAP / 2-lie LIFEBUOY SOAP ^2^ lie ~~7 - - GRANULATED 0 '* 9c GAR 45c Oeeui Sony CRANBERRY SAUCE, g *-" 9 C NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT 2 ^ ONE OF NEW JERSEY'S.MOST'RELIABLE STORES "QUAUTYCOUNTS" i i ii * I,

4 , i' I V'' < ;,,'r'/,-s fr **.v. - -v* l *% * :.--y-&m Social. ynf mt -i. s *» I SOCIAL HEMS Oappy Bansel of norh Union m was a home Unas Wedyen las week-end. T^e Women'! Fejknrahlp me day evening i he home of MnvB< on Denman raid..-- '/' Mr. and Mri. MTiTTaliafcrro of Or ans arenue -spen he week-end WaUni Olen, W. Y. ' Ralph OuhberMoa Balmiere Parkwajr hu lef on a en dan' bualnaa rip o TlunlUe', Pa. Mrs. John O. Bremner'of Drive will enerain her I eon.dub on Thursday. Mn. M. W..Haynes < M Hamilon avenue is spending a J r.day In New H. Messerve. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Mack, York ind PaU also Mr. and Mn. Clifford Chapman of I,. Fanwopd and Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Wilson of. Summi. versary cnmmlwee, I was repored Miss Harrie Ulh of-4-riverside ha here wul be a dinner on December I which will be open o he public. Drive nlersm weny-five young guess a a j e'en pary las week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maaon of Cranford f. a McOeachle, sae pnluen of avenue' will open heir home for a coy. Chrisian Endeavor; Hvo Dusier, Mn. f Mulrlf, operaive pary prior o he JuhlorSer* Union Couny presiden, and bicknn Pa. was he gues of hevice League dance omorrow nigh Keubnellan, Newark Disric vicepresiden will, aend he dinner. Charloe an Jean Wason of Ouess will Include: iir. and Mrs, WUfly sree. 'liam E. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Harold ~ Among he former offlcen of,, he Mlllard, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fas, Mr. Cranford Chrisian Endeavor who will Mr. and Mrs./Allen H. Church and Mrs. William Hani], Mr. and Mrs. be, presen are: N. R. Poer, he Orsb. Wes End place/wju enerain on Fri-Russelday evening b/fore he Junior Service den, andvdudge Malcolm Wamock, Damon, Mr. and Mrs. Howard' presiden; Mr. Blngham, second presi-, League Miss Irei Moore of Pasadena,' Cal willarr Europe on Friday whe she will ' Frederick A. Yard of Hampon sree. \. Mr. and Mrs. TorvsjloT Ueland of Mrs. Frerrlck~AT Yard and sonbank. Carroll, of- Hampon sree enerained a dinner for welve lor Miss EUen Spech on Friday. V Mrs. Nicholas Ward" of England who has been he gues of Mrs. Oeorge H. Baes for a fornigh will leave for home omorrow. Mr and MrsHarry Van KersUne. Jr., of Doern Way will enerain on Armisice nigh before aending he Junior Service League dance. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Franklin. balance Replacemen Jr., and children, Frederick; in, andauhorised a donaion Carolyn Herr of Lancaser, Pa, will Cross, and renewed spend his week-end wih his moher, bershlp In he ~ Mrs. Frederick S. Franklin, 8r, of Lin-cesraden place. making'si "'"' llng Nurse Mr. and Mrs. BasUL. Emery of Cen-Knowlesral avenue will enerain before he business \ Junior Service League dance omorrow Quess will Include: Mr.-and lira. Edwin Oldley and Mr. and Mm. A.\ Schmid of Eas Orange, Mr. and MM, Alan Thurson of Mondslr. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Oregg of Maplewood, Mrs. A. D. Moore and John Rlchen "of, EUAabeh... / ' Mr. ahd Mrs. Frederick H/LoveU of.parker avenue will enerain'before he Junior Service League dance on Friday nigh for Mr. and Mri. Richard Mc- Fadden, Mr\and MraTbonald W. Roberson. Mr. and Mn. Edgar H. MUler, Mr. andjlrs. Frederick S. Franklin. Jr, said Mr. and Mn. William R. Wolff.' Mrs. Harry,8>C. Folk of linden place enerained herxbridge-luncbeon dub on Monday. \ Virginiak~8ykes of Hampon rac wfll enerain v a» Punch Pary baon he' Bervkei fague dance on Annisoe nigh. Acing as co-hosesses vhher win be hemospegggr Cruik> ahank. Irene Muhlennroek. Caherine, Marji Oreen,and BaDJe Frank-. of i Cranford and Mn. Charles E. of Basking RldgeA Seveny goes har been unied from New York, he Oranges, Wecaeld.\Hlsa> Miss ffladys m3sen of Clanmqn Place celebraed her seeen birhday Jas Tueadai wih s pary for Mends s bar some. GuerW wen be'husea Malha Ann Clemen, Laura Hma. Jane Kammonii, Jerry Togd, Lucule Helsoo, Dorohy-Schlapak of Oranford, Bey omland of Roselle and Rober Wmkel, wmiam flprale. AUlsoo Oonlsy, Oari Wanlnskl, David Brawn of Oranford, and Fred Lunde.jujd Jack BomeroJBoseD. Oamecwfe*played and Tefesnncns wen ssmd. TRUSSES ABDOMINAL BELTS SEAGER'S DRUG STORE m n roaow auyjroip VAN'S Cap., and Mrs. KOvf Hampon rosoteuerahmd wmh a 4BVI ner pary a heir homlday' ngh m ofasenan* arhcr-eji ' dmg annveraan- Oiess»«Dr. Rober J.CnUdnof PlamfWd, Or. Edward E. TerreD, Mr. and Mn. John H. McCoy, Miss Peggy CruflorhanM and Mrs. WIBlam H..Yawger of Oranford. ags Tuxedo puce win enerain on Friday ligh befon aending ih«junior Service Lagosdanes. Ouess lndode Mr. and Mrs. Joha P. PsoUoo, Mr. and Mrs. J. Branch Darby, Jonahan Miller, Mrs. Spencer Blake, Philip Power, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Craig, Mr. and Ml ' Hasklha, Mr. and Mrs. Wasce Mr. and Mrs. Everard Kempshall, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Folk, Mr. and Mn. Evere Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Donald MeOsyne, Mr. and Mn. Charles M,. Park. Mr. and Mrs. T. Keiinady HesonTMfand Mrs.Eugene D.Towler, Miss Bey Jones, all of Cranford; also Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones of Summi, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneh Hopkins of Plalnfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mason and Charles Paules ofl Wesfleld and LAN BENEFIT PARTY/ FOR AMBULANCE FUND Cranford Woman's Club, a Us mee- Ing Monday afernoon a 300 Norh vrenue, eas, compleed plans" for aboard pary November 7 a,he h <- -"» Mrs. Sarah Klein, 27 Norh eas, for benefi of he which waa followed and ea. Hosesses were Mrs. and-mrs. #r. W. Feme. YORTOMARK ANNIVERSARy PeW^addwesad' ;^; Paonhra aodey of he Pin Pnrr nigh on Tfal. CbNhad ih Uvmf m he Kanaoky Hobo he second In le of aflsj of JEeney Kahryn Aorn Orchesrapw*Md hymns wd played "We've a Sory o Ten lo he Naions- as a special JUBBbar. A. due, Bend/Ou Thy Ugh*." waa offend by E*hryu Afeer, who Played he barlon, and John Jones. A brief ocoeulve meeing, was held a which plans for he celebraion of he fifieh ennlversaryof hchrisian Kodeavor of.he Fa Presbyerian Church wen furhered by he anni- ' DR. QlXriN SPEAKS "Building'srong Bodies, ana Able Minds" was hejubjec of-an ineres- Ing address by Dr. Fk(cber OUpa before members of he Sherman P.-T. A. Monday afernoon In heschool audiorium. A musical program preceded he meeing. There were selecions by a sring ensemble, comprised of four eachers from Trenon Sae >' College, and by a rio of sevgnd pupils. Mrs. Harold Brycharman of he ways and means commiee, announced plan* for a card pary a 3 p. m. Tuesday a a Rahway, sore. -Tickes may be obained from Ua.rn.lB h noary «f Ohonh, Undin. wuh b* *«[ Bernard oflhfeuv o'he pnasoce of»he o- * UU w h brdr pmr aendan" and Forres Masps, broher of h bridegroom was bes-man. n» brlds wor a nuung oosume of blended wih a porage of orchids. waa DU afer he ceremony a.h x Boo*. Newark. Afer a wedding rip o Florida, he' couple win reside In Linden. " '. / OAajlKNEBS TO MEET home own. "Shrubs and Vines wih Decoraive ihafman reieraed ha any member of he uni. Refreshmens were served by mohers of sixh dress by. Ben Blackburn of Rugers Fruis" wffl be he subjec of an ad- open o proof ha of upward of $400,000 i of Mn. Universiy, a a'meeing of he Cranford Oarden dub a J:» p. m. Monday a h hone of Mrs. Charles TO- for revaluaion would Increase raaoles o hexen haf hvcoe of he work W. C. T. IT, TO MEET man Buckley, Madison avenue. Assisan hosess wi be Mn. would be me. le Memorial. W. O. T. wffl Kellogg Sloan, Mrs. R. S. Hnleka, Mrs. W. F. a he home of Mn. Charles A. SklUman. SOS Oennl avenue. Mn. Ada Swlsler, Mrs. H. P. Yaes and Mrs. J. H. MoOoy. Nodocker of fcoselk. Sae preilden. Birh. NEW VALUATIONS FOR OCTOBER $9,540 New bullcing valuaions hi Ocober coninue o keep ahead of he same monh las year. I wa»-repored yeserday by Building! Inspecor Eugene 8. Seele. ytwenp-one permis wen Issued las monh for new valuaions VISITS' FARSNTS^HEBC eas, or from any member of) he build- ' Corporal Paul Anger," Jr., son of Mr. Ins; oiminiu. Speakers yeserday and Mrs. Paul Ancsr Angr of S5 3S ~ Wall " sree, I Mr." and Mrs.' William W. Been of 8. Maddock, and reurned o For Monmou^h Monno. afer a Columbia - ( avenue announce he birh Mrs, Haniman N. Simmons of he Consumer! League of New Jersey. Nex four day vacaion wih,his Paren*-' oi a~ daugher Mary Lou. on November Three Oranf onvg ieead for he WOson Oolle week* meeing will be a he home of g, n a Chorus, Charnbenburg, Mrs. J. J. Tank. 2 Cenral avenue; a For Bragg, N. C, for he pas four Mr. and Mrs. Amadlo Buonempo, S Bdyh Thompson, professor of voice, 0:45 a. m. Wednesday. Mrs. George H. monhs aking par In war muuwven. Oarden sree, announce he birh f announced oday. They an: Nancy Oordon, New Jersey Baq cnalrman of SCOUT MOTHERS fo*mkb a daugher, Mary, on November. Jane Sinclair, MS Norh avenue, eas;' Uenon and dnnuywul speak. Reviews o books and play win be pre- Mary maabeh FrankUn, HO Unden Mohers' Club of Boy y Bcou p TO l i h A son. Todd Pawling, waa born on Hace; and Marjorie MskeUy. in Park seaed by Mn. J. F. Chaney, Mrs. E. J. wul mee Friday, nigh, November If November o Mr. and Mrs. John P. Drive. <..,. om, and Mrs. H. R. Bes. Oreen'o 0 Cenral avenue. / a he home of Mrs. R. c. Douglas, Tulip sree. Insead of a he home of URon pgaonal sunmimi' OF Mns'lTumgg SEES RESTRICTIONS Mn. U D. Faunce. < RSBMIS MEETINaS Richard Bliss Is h name of 4 son - (Conwd from Mo m) RcL_VUla resumed meeings las \ M N.TOTOWAVaV. CBANFOBD. m. J M>nra OBANGB HOW WOMANV OBOUF MEETS bom Ocober» o Mr. and Mn< Bruce o aemp o conrol propaganda; Inaamuch^aa his would alo Uni free Thompson, Paneld fe Thursday a he home of Mrs. John The Woman's Associaion of hee. KJrnbaU of 47 John sree Firs Presbyerian Church held ii.n* speech, and free speech Is Imporan In milllmhlm»l»l ular monhly all-day meeing yeserday. The morning was devoedosew-o Mr. and Mrs. George A, Marin of should be able o^dl h difference be- - A daugher was bom on Ocober XT m democracy. However, he people ing hospial work. A a o'clock he devoional services were lad by Mar oocxpey is o ooraii. 387 souh avenue. ^ ^. in propagand, and facs If he de-c. L. EMMONS W. A. fielandwithe program, in charge Henry. U he name of a on Arilneresag OADHXAO-L* SAI of Mrs. Oeorge Sdgerwal, consised born on a o Mr. and Mrs. conduced by Mi M. A. Craig, ebab> Berries a New * DM nuou TO ASSTJBB SaMiT BATDBDAT of 0 Pine, sree. DELVkT, PUASE PHONE TOCB of a sewardship play, eniled, "An Alabaser.Cruise." Taking par wen Mrs. Andrew Mlskelly. Mrs. M. J. Seavy and Mrs. Waler Oonley, also EUse Wempahl and LudDe Lansing from Wesminser Grand. Mrs. John R. Uppmco of arenue inpounoe h brh of/a daugher, Ellse Pauline. oa'oco. ber L \ B/rmvuMm or \ \ CHRYSANTHEMUMS \ mr AU mnrat \ BUOTJVOl, OOUHM,' Iky Os Danes) R..SkOeanaadB asas Bahway T-ni, -ni I he nan** TMsi "»- M - newers IsWisiHo far par sijajosyliaa f shsr *%,. JJmn&P%Direbors '*_-*«*,-.- CLIfTIB MBS. VILADE BONOBED Mrs. Edwin SLVllad of 47 sree has beeq^inained of he conference board of r he Bureau for Resricion of Imnv York Ciy. man of,he Onnford Adul Educaion OoundL which.apgnson h Adnj EdooaonCls«W,' / -. INVlES MEETING / ON REVALUATION Chailea E. Smih, of Wesfleld. S- nano«chairman of he Board of Freeholders, said his week ha his commue*, will be "very glad" o confer wih he Union Couny Board of Taxaion whose presiden, Joseph T.' Conroy, Monday disclosed ha couny-wide revaluaion of propery Is conemplaed If funds an available. ' ' Smlb said his "mind U open" on he subjec alhough."a firs glance, would appear he Cl^y of BUsabeh is II he subjec of mos of he complains j of lifio I"* fes of $M. Of, he permlu, four were for new residences, for nvaraauon ress hi Elisabeh all en for garages,' six for addiions, and ha ciy should bear he one TrrsoHlaneoua consrucion. In remedying he siuaion, he ' Ocober, US7, weny-one pennlsi were freeholder suggesed. \ / Issued for.new valuaions of (UU. A number of communiies In he Four pennia were also Issued for couny assess "on a very/good bails' STUDY OBOOP TO dwellings In ha monh. ' "Training Our" Children for Modem and presumably do no/need a cosly revaluaion, Smih a)a Be cied his PLAN CARD PARTY /Th building commiee of he WednwsrsyiMorning Club will, sponsor a card pary Monday, November 3, aa Rahway sore. I waa annwmwid yeserday a a meeing In he library. Tickes may be obained from Mrs. John 8. Oairson, 0 Norh avenue, In Appreciaion --» «I wan o express bere my hanks, o my / many friencls, for- he generous suppor ha hey 7 \gave nia-in he elecion on-,<november 8. Again, Khank you. I. J.' CR( rrf P. Winger CHIROPODIST wishes o ^J he opening of a branch office in f IiU jresuience a { 5 ALDENS:, CRANFORD, N. J. for he reamen of all Chiropor^al Foo Ailmens, - -- " and disorders \ <" Osiresw «-l*» a uswer, eafl EL, s-m* I, hml A, F. H. A-«a wm p n *i, j.^o (wd. (., ^** >>>> **>,''*> WJ»assiiU f IaMsj or oim md ye«can TW. dso s»ol«erilld^,or For eaj yo«r sjo' Divide he amoun of sumoberepdo If yea need a l cooperaion. ru.. uffk.,w auggs h Budge» {«ncory*ino'orsera. Ioa by fify, and ye ge he Bank ereiy wk for fify weeks. for anv'purpom,w offer our fulles Th Bank wi be closed on Friday, Nov. II, Armisice Day being a legal holiday. ' ranford Trus Coifipany MEMB5R FEOKRAL RGSSRVC SYSTEM MMMSf arssww P#gMln, imvtmicajcmfwrf BOf ^-g*g^*^"*"#"9 f T n v g V v f ^^ajwi r*jff Lvlng" wul be he discussion ope a a meeung of he Junior Sudy Onrap of h Roosevel. P.-T. A. a 8 p. m. Wednesday a he home of Mrs. Fran. da Sloa. 33 souh Sixh sree. Mri. Sanley Formanek will lead he dlscus-- sloo. Chrismas Personal Cards Takeeee ar Marki wa«bam >aliaae«^ iwds prevloaslr and o hese wbe [iiiliiiigliio «volw<a7~eafds wih heir name.aseiaad, wa exend as brrouea o,>ns aw aqmse line. Wheher yeeimqseeojsy ILM far H eensjeryio 54» for W canb. we afjpeslv yea will And Ja wha»-ye«uks a he price yog wish o ay.»» sor erisare MmeJIrsI earia can be had anywhere «or '* * IN ADDITION,;*! WOX ALLOW A l% DUOODND ON ALL OBDEBS rlaocdtp TO HOT. M. ^.**^ Wl^ yeaessa.de as fab o esfc rer ar OTT8, which har jer arrived Jraa riria gmf e»hisuea». Also, hrew a Un«< r COBTUKB JBWBLKT., TOO Ail VNDBB NO OBUQATION TO BUT. TAND LOOK OTA TBrjNOB B QVEE. AVENUE I. G0LDENBER6 MMMII LEONA TURNER SCHOOL Of DANCING niima NOW FOR MUfoo* "' OSAWATIO AT. WWUO SHAWM* AND SfggCH PRIME B E E;F BODUTR MBk-' Fed VEAL, U. BBEA8T OF TEAL, Ik. rme. Baddeck, n. MEAT MPARTMENT 2c CLASSI SAVBACul jmoxa.l., 27c SCBBCHATJB DAIBTHAM FRESH FISH J7c Seaks, O.,9c VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Faooy Flerida Snaga. BEANS. Us. far r b. _ ANDY BOX. BROCCOLI, I Sunlds^Ormnges Seerfless Gnperrui.pupki Lemou use 2c FRUIT' Bananas IDAHO POTATOES, 25c J20fo2Sc 3 for 0c.6 Ib. 2Sc.'Down I9e JPo»n 9c,.v FULL ASSORTMENT OF DKUCTOUS FANOT^ NCTS,. /. -" DATES. WOS, ETC\ 6 N. Union A' \ envfalji. SWe, Waafleid ^ - r bouse, wo uofi Bmway. / l^nulw fm So nue,wesald. ^ \, WANT TO BENT WANTED o in; hree oon, aparmen in privae home, couple* Ho over ao per mo 48, care of ahen and Ch ROOMAND.BOABD BOOM and board, 900 MU Telephone CRanford APABTMENT FOB BEK MODERN 4 room aparmen, elecric refrigeraion, garage; monh. Phone CRanford «,»Forr 'Avenue. % / WANTED//; ATODAUB for sud servw. F K. O, reguered/pnone c «U3HJ. beween M P.'M. away; also gardening. (Sanford <M7B7-J. ; WANTjrP Fesas WHITE woman wishes genera. work by he day or'hour. 24 Avenue, Garwood.. 'WOMAN wiihes'work by he di. une; mornings or aemooni phone CRanford j8-374-j. SELF WANTEB-resaal ZLDERLir woman o do ligh work or care for children. Ti CRanford 6-OUT-M. XXPKRENOED openor ok SswIng.Machlne. For parial ply, o Mr. DuxswhMmee, BIdg, Norh Ave, yoarwopd Saurday a 0 AyM. Agency, SSI Bmer Sn, W Phone WEfeM -OWS. ''WIIOsVSTBBT BilTOiK rjpholsterer, oecoraor, c op eovn, shades, cabg * alao an furniure repair. Fh ner-* Son, formerly wlb W. garen, 45 Sooh Unon M n (OB*nford-«aji. Walnu ijmex esablished II andscarfs foe sale. Res mgh grade fun MASON WORK ^«akewalks, ( ba*em«n booms. All work iedor an jean. WwardC M0 Norh Avenue. W. Phoni fordxia-m. - " rvoobs SCBAFED KOORS Scraped and Beflnlsb panry and aleraion work maes cheerfully given. 8.J* Norh AT,B, phone CRan.«BWO, f LOOAL and low- disance nun ha«hng. Fireproof sorag flewtorkpress. MsserB, Somrvnie, '-- IUSBJWM dasnfod 8-* OBanfcrda-oni. ' -PAINTDK» and paperhangn mas eheerfully gvsn. ajehnor and Harvey Mem Norh Avenue. Eas. Pbow ' SJUOM'vnBTIANBU Ammras, ahadss. Veneian i.sdp oovers, drapes.- a O. <wbranei Bi OH. BUBNKB SBBTIC REUABLX OlCr BURNER SI ' Wm. a. For* Mgr, OB. «- H hoar srrlc on all rn ' ' ' of i burners.. Roary burners a special Service by he call, moo * yearly duulrac.' Vacuum Furnace deanlni WasamgMa. F;vse«imoi.

5 ' * ',. '<,''<«c i J i, - ;.. ' Y. >,r$v \ H-f.'? ^ SjJJa ^m^a; ae^sbslpafl^asv^nvss^ssbayia" ^PmWAWjjaiSJssiSsJ ^ MO. d IMQH^ wo ^fcr CAT* f Sr* vy** u^hfc* f* Mb or nk,"*** ofbv * Open ( 000 Bund-HT*/ J-PQUb 4 8oh Aen»e,WesWoV \,. WOT TO BINT WANTED o nn; hree room beed, aparmen in privae borne. Bmneu ooople. MM wcr MO per monh. Box 48, cu of Con and Chronicle. WANTED//? AIRDAUE for iad serviojt/prefer A. K.O, reglsered/phone ORanford 6*3H-J. beween WS P.'M. robsau TWO OBAW FINES NEW Process Oas Range. Excellen In Cranford and aended he local Dehar WUams, 69 wel Wesfleld WOU WAMTED-Uale -'_ oondlioa, flbbo Telephone CRanm '' ' schools. She lived a 448 Orchard avenue, Roselle Park, summoned by CUUPENTEHINQ; in; odd Jobs; pain" srees Funeral..services were held Lieu. William Fischer for speeding, Ing! sjereeos aken down and pu Monday afernoon from Dooley's Funeral Home In charge of he Rev. P. M. Malcolm R. ^Warnock in Police Cour was'fined M and 3 coss by. Judge away; alsoff.ro>nlng. P. 0. Juaen, ORanf6rrl<M787-J. ; WANTED r ii WHITE woman wishes general housework by he day or" hour. 247 Second Avenue, Ganrood.. WOMAN wiihm'work by he day, pu!. hne; mornings or afernoons. Telejbone ORanford j8-374-j. ZLDKRLir woman o do ligh housework or care for children. Telephone OBanfor «-0i67-U. KXPXRIEEVOED operaor. on ' Singer Sawlni.Kacblne. Va pariculars appljl fe Mr. Durowb'iomce, Aeolian BIdg, Norh Ave, yoarwopd,-. N. J Baurdar a 0 A/M. L TiionsewaraOT, wih nfcr- Mrs. IbffMfk BrnplogrMnl Anr,» EUner sn. Wesfleld Fbon WineM -WM. M OTHOUTERES, dp eena, shades, cabine work and also an frmnre repair. Fred ICanmr-k Bon, formerly wife W. Banmaren, 49 Sooh Union Avenue. Tele- FPWIIIE AS XmmfiiW Walnu 'Avenue, (Mnfcd 6-8TB. esabllshei M0.VM /coas ami soars for sale. RamodaUng J Uu>«Ti»paMni Mgh grade fnra.- U- WALNUT dining room able and chairs, almos new pads o fi able; cos over 00; will seu (or $ Call CRanford M. BEDS, complee; dressers; oddxables and chairs; fas ranges. Can be seen a Towneend's Becoiul Hand Shop, 94 Norh Avenue, WeaeU,...,.'f KABON WOBK alks, driveways and SCREKNBD op son; wen roed cow m n^aralk V booms, E* AU All work fuaran- manure; lawn od; delivered anywhere. Can and see qualiy pawn ied for en A ana years. Edward O. Jeweu, ouanny. Phone Wfcfleld a-mmf MO Norh Avenue. W. Phone CHaned648-V, - > WEfleld 2-m-J. IMP '" IVOOBS SCBAPKD noors BcrapM and BeOnshed; earpaorr and aleraion work, blmam cherfuny given. B. Poin,»3 McrhAve,B, phone CRan.6-0S7- WTIrni; Tel"""" nrfuna.m LOOAL and low disance molnf and haolmf. Fireproof sorare. DaHy flewtorkexpress. MsawBroiiina,, Bomavme, New Bmniwlcl, Plain- Bald. \ TeJspbooe OBaarord DEOOBATJNO a «HDrrc OUBford 6-MM-M or ununi and paferhanfln. B»B mam ehearfullr vsn. James eundjr and Barer Merwede, «B Norh Avenue. Eas Phone OBaned 64TO-B. ''. «* SHAMS, TOfETMN BUNDS AWNmaoTWd*!, VenUan buods, i.sup ooren, drape*.- a a Downs. <Tss.WBfa-0Wl. Borne OH. BUBOTB SBBVICa S CBC BURNER SEBV Wm.O.For4Mgr,0B.8-JB3 H hour serrloe en all makes ' ' ' ofibomers.. Roary burners a specialy, Service by he call, monh or * yearly duulrac.' Vaconmi Furnace Cleaning U BUWiWUM rooms wih or wihou W or ren: Ufa mn 9* Cenennial Avenue, phone ORanford a-iioi. LARCafimishsd room o. prva."om". n>- Orange Avenoe, Oranford. TWO fmahed nous o ren o young couple or a people, «Thirds Avenue, Oanrood,N.J., ":..-.. LAROB river view room for one or wo persons; semi-privae ban Oenomeo prferred. ORanford 8-03M. TWO larg«, ebeerful rooms, comforably fumlabed. Privae home. Near bus line. Price reasonable Phone OBanford e-ooja-j. - - ROOMS for ligh hourkeepng. 38 Walnu Avenue. Telephone ORanford 3H7-B.:,...'.-. ;, " U>ST> i>^ rimless glassea^in black».nrsoouwassr»«a«b»«--»»«aa aos. a Cross sm. by alar driven by Oscar Bara of M Orasn vtlaw read, Madison. He wa reaed by DrA^osuMbf died before Vr. Drlseokf was a s-on residen of MMUson. Be was a charer BMober of ha Oarpeners-Union and was wen known an hrowh Morris Oouny whan he worked a mvnde nearly half a cenury. Be was a communican of S. Vincen's OadrdL. Besides Us daucbesr. Jane D. Bailey, living ban, he leaves bis'wife,.mrs. Mary F. DrisooU of Madison; a daugher by a former marriage, and wo sisers, all of Morrlsown. Funeral servioss were-held: Tuesday morning from S. Vlnoenr Church wih Inermen in S. Vincen's Cemeery, Madison.-.,: ;. V sukhtandboaed MONDAY BOOH and bond, 900 MUn Sree. case.' Name of Llndnroplcal Co,, Telephone CRanfor -OOM. / ElUabeh, in case. Reurn o Charles Jewell, 840 Norh avenue, wes. FOB BENT/. If ODEUM 4 roam aparmen, bea and BANK Book No. MS of he Cranford elecric remcenuon, garage;, 60 per Trus Company, Cranford, N. J. The Cemeery, Springfield, Mass. monh. Raoae OTUnXor 8-9WI. -inder b requesed o reurn I o he, 33 Fores Avenue. % /,> bank. If no resored before he 3h day -of November, 938. applicaion will be made o he bank for a new»book.,. '^ll-io FRKMfER LlghUig and EMCrle Snp- ' ply Co, announces he new models of Buy Washers, in whie; also a few iflvi initiihsf u wry IWJUUWJ IWMJW. nsmbaon,of he flunoas Whe Cross appaanees, Deakm < *& Jibn Vlnon OooifiiaQjr of QcvlMid* Ono: W Norh Avenue. Oarwood. 'phone WBroeldl-SSOl., -0 FUUKR Brushes. Aenion! Fall and Chrismas specials are now on sale. Call '!* A. MeKee, CRan. S-0M-M for demomralon. - f IaTsaaniaecnaayaf yoagaovfcn er son#i vomamv. lamsn esjua* mao ad exparlenosd, soareoo> Ban. AmauM ABed Van Uoss, bo, lonf/dwane* moran. BokUns'a yullson.tj UU n30o«havenoe.em Phone CRardord MeM. RAGS WANTED! will pay 5c per b. for Clean Rap Wihou Buons or hooks ^CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE 3 AWen Sree Cranford / y OBITUARY Mrs. Qraee T. Waers ' Mrs. Orace T. Waers, M years old, moher of Roger 8. Breck of,90 Spruce sxee, died Monday morning a he Brookslde Nursing Home here. She spen mos of her. life In Monpeller, V. Funeral services were held yeserday wih.inermen In Oak Drove ' Jennie Lyoo.»,_ Jennie Lyon, daugher of he lae James and Mary Weslake Lyon, died las Friday a he Marlboro Sae Home. She was in, her eighy-fourh year. She lived.pracically all her life Sherlock. Inermen was In Falrvlew Cemeery, Wcfleld. BROADpLOm winer overcoa, maskra ur lined wih, naural muskra Henry W. Kramer, fi rears old, suc-rariucaua Md no ra<iulr«l for publlo uw! Beary W. Erener collar, IUJOO. Telephone ORanford cumbed o a.hear aack a his home, Trac. lo luhband 4 In Block nanbnd li oa ha Tai Auplleaui Trac I. Lou nun' e-i76e-j.i,.,..».,.,;, MS Cumberland sree,;wesaeld,.las liarad. «3, o and 4»I Io Mock nuamrad 4 >: evening.', "',' ' '. on h«tai Duallouo., ' TWO piece living room suie, sofa and - Baclw v Tsal uw minimum prlco a whldl Mr. Kromer was In he employ of aald laoda anaill old lull ba ha aum of cbabri Rose i color friesiee;' good he American Railway Express in heir SS.e for ha Ofi rac and IIMO.OO (or I condiion; reasonable. Phone WKsflelda-M90. i aecond Me'. New!York office for he pas 33 years Secion I. Thalnarlod o ime i and has been a residen of Wesfleld uch prlraa aala -may lie pad '" la erminae on XwmXm I, I TOR^EYB, Chickens and Broilers. during; ha period. ' " Secion «. Ihli mdpianca «B«c Fresh-killed io jrour order.'reasonable. Soa's Poulry Farm, Spring- Providen, Independen Order of For- Coaallsn, He was recording secreary of Cour LDT, field Avenue, WEfldd. Delivery esers; high audior" of N. J. High service. Phonis WEsneld 2-iSaj. Cour, Independen Order of Foresers and a member of he Wesfleld Holy Name Sociey. He Is survived. bj> his wife, EUsabAh Kromer; a daugher,.mrs. a. P. Love of 300 Walnu avenue, Cranford; wo sisers and hree brohers of Jersey Ciy, and wo grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday morning a»:30 o'clock from Holy Triniy Church, Wesfleld, and Inermen will be a B Gerrude's Cemeery, Woodbrldge.. NOTICE TO CRCDITOM ISTATS OF JINNT W. BKUHNB, DacMuA Punuu la U» OTdn of CUABLBI A. OTTO. I.. SJarngaa or Uw Corau o Unloo,,nud«on lh» fourh 6*7 of Nonolxr, A. S., I»ll. upon iw appllcauon of u un&rugai, u Innilor of in nuu of raid daum!, noln o imrbr slrm o Uw enauor-ofuudmmwl o iblu o ha mbkrlbr'uiidar oah or aflrauloo li>elr dalma ajl* dananda aialoa ha aa^a of aald dacaam wllblil III nonlha from o* aau of Ul4 (Mar. or har will ba form barred from pnaonib or raeorarlns h«wa» aimlni bo^aubierlbcr. ITDIUTY UXJON TBUST COMPANY, /. Caralor. HOOD, LATRITT h CAHTBBXh Fncora. I«Broad S., Hawk, rt7. (., Taaa T.W OROMANCI AN OlDINANCB anhorlaol h aalo of Us luda ommj by ho TowMnlTo? Cranfon Ba B Ordalnod bi uwtninulilp,com«lua of h* Townahlp. of Craaford In Uu Comjr < Baeioa L Tha Ibo Tombls of Cruf ord sauuprinu sak ho fou?m?owrlbad Us* amulrad ihiomb ha foroclmnra of Ul «ao CaUCR for KOPPERS COKE,,. wiff sese you a f/irf blank for he COKE Cones! HEATHEADQUARMS LOVELAM) COAL CO..v -: wm aloy war*, ed* by agrm, heahhful werh cookog.'.ok and flnohad wk «o»-*w^i i '-^ o^ band!*. B»J o> «M«wd Monday nigh. Edward Pesea,- 004 Monroe avenue, Elizabeh,, summoned by Parolman Thomas Woods for pass- Ing a "sop" sree, was fined 3 Tha forwolni Uond.r, Normal waa adopad es H «. DINHAN, Towmblp Clark of Ins Township of Craolorj' Daed Norember T, IMI. NOTICI / Nolra la harabjr sl'an Iba in Townihlp ComnlUn ofmha owmhlp of Cranfonl haa by ordlnanca auhorlnd ha prlrala aala of Uu landai baralnafur dnehbad, for no leu han ha minimum prlr» r ou afar each parcel: lo numbcml 4»I In block numbered Ho on he Tai Dupllcau, Wea aide of CenUnnlal ArmuriMar Lahllh V«U«r Railroad i minimum ^numared ((}, 4H and W In bkxk numbered IIS on he Tai Dunllcalc Wea aide of Cenennial "Arenua adjolnlm Lehlsh Valley EaUroadi minimum price, SI»W. ~ Offera for anr of Iheae proparlm should ba mada o ha TownahlD Commlaa.^- ' A. R.' DBNMAN. / Townahlp Cleri. DaUd Norombr I, IMI. / Subscribe now for he home vown pawr-coly a per year delivered. HOME LAUNDRY YOU'RE PA'- nisieceo Wfc ao enjoy cossplee fesaiosi* fom wamv M a& d> BssA -Is so pacdcslib owa? s he aooy Bsadb ana spplf sgsias hi eon IcU pnve on ssct lbs saaiavy fcaaiatsa d p e S y BndU Youi euwaber msynvxi daa cqal lbs down feae*. E.F. JACOB Aaborsed Dealer;- - >^ C. A. SKILLMAN HARDWARE Tel.CB.sXlM',. NOBTBATE,W,CBANFOBD CUT HEATING COSTS! STORM SASH FBEE ESTIMATE GIVEN BUILDERS GENERAL SUPPLY CO. CENTENNIAL ATENOB, ', OMB CB. J LUMBER MASON MATERIALS TRIM OEM JAIL TERM Fred jward, SI rears old.: of 48 Pine sree, Jersey Ciy, arresed by Parolman Thomas Woods on a vagrancy charge, pleaded guily when arraigned ' Tuesday, before Judge Malcolm R. Warnock and fas senenced o live days In he. Oouny jail. : Heller Hoiiscwares, Sixh Floor Kresge DEPARTMENT STORE NeVork, N. I. ABMT SEEKS 9ADDLCB Sergean John P. Lang, in charge of he local V. 8..Army Recruiing SUer excellen. The applican who Is acceped for his *silgnmen wlu b* *»" lised for a,saion In ha viciniy o Uon, Pos Office-BuUdlgn,. Elisabeh, New York Clr wih hj view o beln» has been a'uhorlaed o enu a qualified raiuferred o he Deached En- Saddler, who haa had prior aervoe lised Men's LJs, Reserve Officers in he O. 8. Army, who Is single, Training ' Corps, Cornell Universiy, and was las discharged' wih charac- Ihaca, N. Y., on or abou Jan.,W». Selec Your Personal (Wih Your NMM Imprinwl) NOW FROM OUR LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION ba we mr urn cairisd more bmn 400 Maren curd, for you ochoomfrom and a pnem b» will^^fi your podnibook. PRICES RANGE FROM: 50 CARDS AND ENVELOPES for J _$ CARDS AND ENVELOPES for CARDS AND ENVELOPES for CARDS AND ENVELOPES for _ CARDS AND ENVELOPES for up o', 25 STEEL DIE ENGRAVED ILLUSTRATIONS ON DECKLED EDGE PAPER, AND. ENVELOPES 6.95 AD Prices Iodide aarblbf o Nans ' Place Your Order Early o Insure Promp DeUv*^ B«f or* die HoUcby. Ruah. Come In and See Our Sampies Today.. " f. THE CRANFORD CITIZEN and CHRDNIiLE 3 ALDEN STREET 5V r»l\''--.»..'*"" ij '? v»v **!I'v-r*^> *'*--<^J ). *

6 WILLIAM : '? A REPUBUCANS LOSE COUNCIL SEAT Conveno Edge* Ou Rowan; Graf, Peran Re* - eleced. Republlcshs los conrol of a Boroqgh gae o he P.-T. A. MaU Council nl In Tuesday* elecloo when a Alanis Ciy las vek, g«t«an accoun of be conteoon.* The. mgal Vincen Oonveno, Democra, edged ou Councilman William Rowan, Republican, wno wai seeking reelecion, o a wih he usual social hour was Sad afer **» mednf refreshmens. hree-year erm. Councilman John Oraf, Republican, ni reefeeedfln full' erm', and'oouncllman Aiax'J. Berlin, Republican,.who had been serving he unexpeed erm of Joe Morck, ni rejeced >o a wo-year erm....> Conveno's elecion gvei he Democrae conrol of hree Council seas and he Republicans conrol of a like number. /The RepubllcanJ will mainain he balance of power, however, by virue of haying a Republican Mayor, Anhony Grlppo. Conyerao was ied for Council In he las General Elecion. Neiher he or his opponen; were appoined. In Tuesday's elecion he led all candidaes for he hree-year erm wih 489 voes. The voers gave heir approval, 387 o 64, o OouncU o paw an ordinance for he purchase" of new Ore apparaus and equipmen and make annual conribuions for Is mainenance. A near-record voe of 957 ballos was cas, whh local residens favoring Republicans for Naional, Sae and Couny offlceii or V!5. Benainr, W. Warren Barbour ran ahead oi Jils Democraic opponen, WUllam H. J. Ely, 480 o 33; for Congress, Donald. -McLean,"B., 448; Richard P. Green, D, 335; for Sae Senaor, Charles E. Lolxeaux, R, 483; Addlson C. By; D, 838r for Assembly, W. M. CeglowsU. D, 338; O.R. Walsh, D, 346; 0. Keih Evans, D, 35; Eva L. VanHoraen. D, 337; Thomas M. Mulr, R, 439; John M. Kerner, R,.429; Fred Bhepard, R. 437; arid Herbr J, Pascoe. R.428. For Sheriff Alex Campbell. R, 435; John CilBrcnnan, D, 330; for surrogae -Charles A.' Oo, Jr., R, 449; Prank J. Pfaff, D, 330; for regiser Edward Bauer, R, 439; Alber W. Drake, D, 323; for freeholders Charles E. Smih, R, 423; James O. Brokaw, R, 48; Alfred 0. Brooki, R, 430; Carl E. Hageman, D, 337; Harry W. Erlccson, D, 35; and Raymond Kopnickl, D, 339; for coroner Thomas M. Auchlndoss, R, 396; and David A. Hanlon, D, 333. Voe by dlsrlcu for local'candidaes follows: For Borough Council (3-year erms) Ancelo CardeUa, D...MO.Vincen Conveno, D.J04 WUllam Rowan, R ^3if John'Onf, R,~33» 2-year Term Anhony Schauer, D..237 Max J. Benin. R IIS To M Waer On* or Momkwyi - Monkeys an sacred In India and ofen becorne gna pessvto punlsfa hlra, hey rap leader ol a fan( of monkeys, pu Mm ea bag. V» fb* bag and douse him hree or (oor> < bnea in a ank or pool of waer: lus long enough o give he monkey a good frigh When he* bag o opened. -ou flies he monkey and disappears, never o be seen again In ha vldn * Hos Misaken Person "The man ha never makes misakes," said Hi Ho. he-sage of Chinaown, "does no exis excep in his own Imaginaion, and he Is generally a mos misaken person." DaslnAirlinporaB Some of*he. dus paricles m he sir are very Imporan as hey form nuclei on which waer Vapor con- ^ denies when air Is cooled sofa-. eenly and wihou^jiwch har* f, could be no clouds or rain. > * pcm^ bowvwf 0D WDIMMV fi plmb he dab wffl «U in Wnr Tor» Mm buuvmng. Bum Ineresed la jmwa ibouq cvukxcv Boo Jfnnniffi ** P..T.A.melnHodmrehoolW«* nesdar nigh. Mrs. D. & Picon, «* r g TO ArmUUee day win be obsermd bf V. r. W. Pos by exercises a he Monumen conduced by Pos-Oonv mandev Waler Richards. bcorm fry he KcnUwcrh P«e, rum and Bogle Carps, he gahering) will march o he library where flag raising ceremony will be held of flag presened o library oy he pos The Pos, heir Udes Auxiliary, and* he Drum and Bugle Corps -will aend in a body he evenservlcea a M. E. Chueh. - { Work of waerprooflng he exerior of Harding school Is proceeding wih he norh side of he school near compleion. Consiuion Developed Wih ho Greaes Car* In none of he relaively meager records of he Consiuional convenion is he lierary, auhorship of any par of he Consiuion definiely esablished, assers a wrier in he Deroi News. The.depuies proposed plans unil a commiee of deail was appoined on July 4, 787, consising of John Ruledge of Souh Carolina, Edmund Randolph of Virginia, Nahaniel Gorham of Massachuses, Oliver EUsVorh of Connecicu, and James Wilson of Pennsylvania, who on Augus 8 repored a draf. Debae coninued unil Sepember 8, when a new commiee of syle was named o revise he draf This commiee Included William S. Johnson of Connecicu, Alexander Hamilon of New V"ofk, Gouverneur Morris o( Pennsylvania, Jamesi Madison of Virginia arid Rufus King of Massachuses/and hey repored he draf in approximaely is final form on Sepember 2. The acual lierary form o believed o be largely ha of Morris, as Indicaed by he leers and papers of Madison and Morris' claim. However, in realiy, i was devel«ejhalpwly and carefully, wih no a nece of maerial included unil i baopbeen shaped and approved. The preamble was wrien by he commiee on syle. ' ", Or. Jekasaa'a Sharp Reor Old Dr. Samuel Johnson of English lieraure fame was famous or smashing he hin eggshells of concel which parly concealed he menal Impoence of some of his liseners. One of hese one* shook his head gravely a some remark of he wrier, saying be could no quie see he fore* and applicaion of ba poin He was crushed insanly by Johnson's-gruff reor: "I o my business, sir. o give you argumens, no o* give you brains." > Try a OUnwi and Cbrodcle wsa*4d., Is skewsi Shallsek (lef) and Uayi ram Srykor. Who Knows?. Is/he producion of full-fashloned hosiery Increasing In Jhe Unied Saes* 2. /Have ligh-weigh, sreanl-llned rains been profuablet How do merchandise expors and impors of he U. 8. compare?. Do lunar eclipses always occur a full moon? 5. When will be a oal eclipse of he sun, visible in he Unied Saes? 6. Has Orea Briain officially recognised Germany's righ o a dominan posiion In Cenral and Souheasern Europe? 7. Wha causes he fricion beween Arabs and-jews In Palesine? >. Wha was he slse of Germany's pre-war colonial empire? -». Wha are he highes and lowes Webser's Oflnffle* of Nigh Webser defines nigh as ha par of he naural day when he sun o beneah he horkon, or he un* from sunse o sunrise; especially, he ime from dusk o dawn, when no Ucb of he sun Is visible. figures for WPA workers? " 'of. "-. WMj s»di ihwa 0. How does he naval and alrli/j 4 of Hi srengh of he 2 republics In his ">«#; " T~~~ _,'. " "V Unied maes? (See "The Answers" on Page 7) 'Farmers' Lahar-Savin Machine' The World's fair in New York, in IBM. mode a brave showing of new hreshing machines, which. In a simpler, more rural day. araced a good deal of aenion. "The farmer's labor-saving machine," paened by E. S. Snyder of Charlesown, Va.. In 848. was designed or wo horses and was said o be capable o hreshing and cleaning 00.bushels per day. Hahawsys. combined hreshing, hulling and cleaning machine for an kinds of gram and seeds was said by he Invenor o be capable o hreshing and clean- Ing 600 o 800 bushels of whea in a day. ^ ^ Norwegfaun* Use of Boas Uvlii{ on robos ose heir boas o go neares sore, o mao aleer, o go o earn ~ TYPEWRITERS PAIRED, Jersey Typewrier. Sores 205 EAST GRAND S T.^ ^ ELIZABETH UAL DANCE o RD LOCAL, No. 52,P.B.l, a kh ; ROOSEVELT SCHOOL AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23rd, 8 P.M. " ':J "-. l ' Musk by _,, ifigi Demmerle and Hir Orchesra.: -[ Tickes Are Now on Sole and Gu Be - Obained From Any Roliceman. TICKETS - r; -" 50. CENTS, Uu propflus SMCdbed uutuir brio*.- SiM proprim wiu D. Mid (or Uu uwoa dursmml salu Ml4 Und as UK «n» d«mo* p fm is uch penoa compare wih 'ha of he ".*'».'» *U PUKIUM u» ""» uau ninlee '-.««* o rxaap- Uoa «uw lowm rsu of launo xr la no IM in cnom of S% per uaubl Tb«purelUM pcleo of ur proardr BUM» MM Mon UM soaeliulaa of w UM, or w pnpvr WUI bna<m. Jsjiy pfrflsl 4v Ffwl prowvy xov VMIOII SOMITE duu *» no olwr pui&umr wiu b ink* es ud Mid la Uw Bmish of Kalwoi a " for odaowloa {%vm " "nil lisn Uw i s H 'M rnak fffn aji T ChasV'. SaUl»rS._ US: I., Can. r. Bollard 4 SMS *».* PoaasJWoUB j**aak -? M I*. Tl IM iirs MS fi -i "* a mpwilfcia. flaawusma, faas «r.lo akfimmm «R.er a <M«Jai *LV< iji&* ;R & 3 raar*l*li ha a ej-on haaandua a fm (4TS.MO Morfcarir awns siu low CaalamiUI Anu froai Uw NoEou eonur of lud aow or xmm of IMm Doilo oo ssld M << uld AIMHOI hm* BMWurj a rfehl UIIM la MM AaaM Oa saaana sad or BALE OP, The Umbrella MM An umbrella bird o a Souh American bird relaed o he ben birds FOS NOlf-FATMENT OF TAXIS AND ASSES8MENTS. and comgas, so named because o *M aai Plsr Tears bses aad Is large.umbrellalike cres which droops forward and almos conceals nrnuc Honca is hmbr sm. nu pw- he faul A feahered uf several IIIS. «ouu«d-a» ac coocrnkf limi Uiw. inches long also hangs down from MMMaMB aa4 obr MuAleUiid <bifsm MK he breas' The bird Is abou,he «U propwy an) praildmi foe UM eou««vm Sae of a- crow wih 'glossy black Unrwr. n r w r bjr w enalloo ud mmmmti T i U UMCM. a aadenlsua. TU <Mlw«plumage 'and builds a plaformuke of f Uu U BoronjnB A <f KmUwonh. Couly of Union. nes in he ops of all rees: wiu MU Fa lla Aaclloo. U»BcJ<nis U»BcJ< BlC la Uu Bonus* of KaulworUi. N N. J.. J os WSDNSDAT. NOYIMBER UIT. IMS. Became bi Maids' Early In old New England he sae of "old maldlsm" was reached a an early age;, one Auhor -wries of an "ancien maid'* who was 33 years Semboni Uevealed,>Vfah In early days he Mexican man's realh was indicaed by he- amoun (decoraion on his sombrero. Bread From Caail Boo alalndo eun ou of meal hey go from he caail roo.-. ; FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY! V, Soles, _45c or Leaher lifs. 2Oc anrnspmbbbonobm BBOA'D, ITIfl BOM ' BOD AX aid Mof Valoa SEVERAL ^X OFFICES TO RENT IN miatum.cn,. """ " Cranford Trus Co^ Real Esae De p. SB* OB. US) / ~~ -.' MORIB AMD um UNION PWION AVCNUCS AVKWUM AMD YMMD, MDOLWORTH HIGH POINT COAL CO. STOVE ffso 4* OBDDS - PEA"... $8.50 NUT - - a50 r a«xix. ; -BUCK ODaYUT nam TWO. «0AUR,OOAL CAM BE SOU FOB Wssgk OsBaasael DeesMkMd ' lsswbanlas VsaXkVaahnuHa oaoia NOW raicks mu" moaiau NOVKMBER FIRST SO II Telephone CRinford 64)508 Sandard Lumber & Supply Co, LUMBER rvmxwork^nfason MATERIAL BUILDERS'HARDWARE PAINTS -, vou. ran or., _, Sonn Sash sod Doors, Asphal Roofing, Insulaion Maerial Cedar OOMI limn,, Csdsr and Chesnu Pos. ; <x>a.snob AMDI! CBAMFOBD, K. J. LES. Lamps rphere are a grea many old, oumoded ± elecric lampeill in use ha were never designed for good lighing: These lampsj bum elecriciy wihou producing he ligh hey should.. Turn In an old lamp on a fine new LE& -lamp he Kind approved by he Ulumnoing Engineering Sociey.! The rade-in i^uceshepuichcwpriceofaiwwlamp by $. You may buy modern LE5. lamp, on -Modem LES. lampa provide direc and indirec Jigh, combined, by means ol a Mazda ligh bulb se in a ranslucen reflec or glpbebehind he ahade. The ihade-o lined wih whi(e rayon for maximum refleeion of ligh You ge adequae ligh wihou glare or sharp shadows. \~ Seej^e aracive LES. floor and ablej, lamps on sale a Public Service sores.'' Prices are low because of purchasing in large quaniies from he manufacurers. " Many elecrlccd dealers now wui^a-lamps. PVBLICU^JSERVICE f O. ie* ames: i lm;baea Boh pskfls sjassoa were an he poes pen** winning BM he library, «S or» W agafa> On he eoony, sae, and» ickes he BsyuMiosiM lad by s Warren- Barboar Isd.WlUam 793 o SsS. - o be'i Donald MCLean led: HSoSJS. Oharles loeals od son By m he sae Senaor 743 o Sa. ' ' \ In he Assembly nee, Thomai 7Slr John Kerner. «: ed S 734; Herber Paaeoe, 743; W. II lowsu. SO; Oeorge B. Walsh, «Keih rans, SO; and Kra Tan E a - " Alex ffsnuifrl led John Brenn Sheriff, m o SB. CharlesCM Frank Pfaff for Somgae, WI Edward, Bsaar od Alber Dral Regiser, US oi. For Wreeboldeai,.C*arles Smll James Brokaw, TIT; Alfred Broos Carl w 'i i»"»i 440; Barry Krieso and Baymond T. BopneU Auchnrioss od David A. Hani Coroner, SB o OS. A oal of U5S voes were near ri$m for he Borough. lines exended from he in and disrics over hiry minues af pom had closed. The fourh dfcoic again was elding facor, he Republicans cs he second, and railing bu sllgl he fins and hird. The local voe by dlsrlcu foil MAYOR, % S Fooenen <D) an 34 ST a Plscher (B) _8B B3 4 I COUNCHa smih- ca}t! jn.9 in m x Dushanekdj) «x» 4S 4S ar Flammr (B> JOT 7 43 ( NOTICE OF FOR DNP. PJBWO NOTTOB IS he» be.oonay of Union, Sae of U3T, and any prior years, an I person.who win purchase he s Said lands win be sold o mak and coss compned o July i and coss of sale. The 7 said s a he hew of 0:0 A. If, a' The sale Is under he pr proved Hsrch 4h, ISIS, and a "agains whom said ans and S36 o isf lndusre, wbo UTS.DO :Luse -W JOS. L B. * BaajP Co.. O. Iniffl. A.Fleen. F u. C. Tfaomi A.nc* o. Fros R.M.B.Beayc«.. B.*.B.BMlrC«.. T. j. OsTanaghi- JohnBmo J avhk Vy Faramoim O. rasera inn. Or.85.U.M. *»i,i.*r!- r.? > ".., XT, > ^ v -I ; J - ff l.u > -" - f \ i ~ _ < m i "

7 .. - <S J V \ v. r ' L. F. STEfTENIoEADfl ROU. CALL JXOVE he poo* paho.vbmac. BM o 40, he library. 4Me o ITS.again*. On b* cour^, sae, and naional lcki n iapmblimm hi **y A eumumfia. MeUeVBen Warren- Barbour lid.tnikm 793 o av H> fce DomldJUUan ledwefiard P.areen. 743o4B. OhariesoneaOxIedAddlson By In b* 8Ue Senaor bale, 74J o 040. I In h* Assembly, ne, Thomas Murr, 7Sfe John Keroer, «: Pred Sbepard, 734; Herber Pascoe, 743; W. M. CeglowikL (a; Oeoqg B. Walsh. «S; O. Keih rans, 00; and Kva Tan Hoesen, on. " Alex Campbell ed John Brennan for SheUT. 757 o OB. Charles Oo led Frank Kaff for Surrogae,'737 o 030. Edwinl Bar lad Alber Drake for Regiser, USo04. For J^wabjoidBrs,.OhaTifi flntsh. IB; Jamea Brokaw. 77; Alfred Brook* no: Carl Haierrsn, MO; Harry Brieson, 000; and Raymond V. Kopnlefc, 043. T. M. AiiehoclcM ed David A. Hanlon for Ooronar, 003o090.' A oal of 50 voe* were eas, a near r*$rd for he Borough. Long line* exend*) from he firs and fourh disrics over hiry minues afer he polls bad ckasd. Tne fourh dfcrc aoaln w*s he deciding facor, he Republicans carrying he second; and railing ba sughlr In he fla rv* hird. The local voe by disrics follows: MAYOR,? 3 4 T PoneneM (D) an li ST ISO 700 Fischer O» _8S ISO TOO COUNCIL smih- wn^ajua 37 m in TOO Dmhanek a» joa 40 i«an 70s Hammer (B> JOT S i.jk.omoflorr of he vehicle, o Cur*, who old hospial aendans be feuaskcp while driving he ca, ea afeoa he nose, forehead and head Hn he' windshield of be auobo* ma chaered. Miss Vogh reeernd keeralona' and poss dare of he now and laceraions of he igh leg, and Mha Cole received laceraions of he scaly, conusions of he icfaes and oooskm and ejbre- >4 a he lef hip. Ho charges were aaade by he police. nrun ȯf Worh arresed by Chief Alber-W. AshOeU a charge of vjagnncy. «as senenced las Friday o wenyrfae days In he Comy JaU by Jode> Carroll K. SeSera. John SolUnn, 40 yean old, of Canada, arresed by- 8erg Dennis Conuey for panbandlmg, ^as'com* nied for en day*. ' v FINK CABEUBS MOTIWS8 Three nuoraja, -«* by ff»>' lie* Chief ABe Arfiui^ ar *****r*» "mt Ugh, were fined o Follee Cour Monday nigh by Judge OanoU K. Sellers. They are: Kenneh Harris, 70* Pennlngan sree, EUsabeh. f and a coss; Frank Chamer. 33 Vauzhall Soad, Union, S3 and 03 cos; and Henry WeaH. ^40 Kyrle avenue, Irvnigon, 0 eosa. f Q oo in in 40 us 049 QUESTION No. (PUoe Fenxkn) Yes ITT U SO rfo QUESriTOI No: S (Public library) Yes. _J JJS 04, S NO so am enesour. chairman of b i n a can far a* CaaSsm Chaper of k* Bad Onaa, wbkh ocoaas Cranord. OanroMi«IK*aOwoh. Th* Oood and affeeeova heavy Cross reasury anj.... quoa of h* kcrfchaper for his ran can has bsejrfimmd. Mr. SefTeu and ha eam workers hope ha every residen of h* borough win coopera* In h* drive by having han- subscrpjod* read* when he eanvasen can. More han half of h* funds colleced remain In he reasury of he local chaper lor use In assising hose who may o in disress o he hree ramrmmrlei served by he Cranford chaper. For ha reason, Mr. Beffen 78, Oarwood. poin* ou. i U advisable for Oarwood residens o have heir memberships lised In be chaper serving his borough. CHURCHES TO UNITE FOR THANKSGIVING The Communiy Thanksgiving Service will be held a S. Paul's Luheran Church his year, The Rev. J. W. Sloan of he Oarwood Presbyerian Church will preach he sermon. The Rev. B. W. Tannler of S. Paul's will presde a he alar. The offering aken a his service will be used for Chinese relief.... FRESBYTEBIAN.NEW8 The BJoomflcld College and he Bemnary win conduc a Sacred Concer a he Presbyerian. Church on November 8. The Ladles Aid Sociey will conduc a ca* sale hjs Saurday a 00 Cener sree, saring a 0 a. m. Homo of Head Baner* Duch Borneo I* he second larges island in he'malay archipelago. I is Oa a* a rule, wih impenerable foress as a background.. In hese foress live he Dyaks, or heaovhuners, so deadly wih h* blow-pipe. These were he wild men of he popular song of. one or wo generaions *go.... NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS AND BUILDINGS FOR UNPAID TAXES. AND ASSESSMENTS PJBWONOTICB is hereby given ha f. Daniel F.Snyder. CoDeoor of Taxes of he Borough of Oarwood, in, he.couny of Union, Sae of New Jersey, wffl sen a pobbc sale for unpaid axes and siswsmrni of IMS, 030. HOT, and any prior years, an he lands, eiininii<a. herediamens and real esae hereinafer menioned o h* person who wfll purchase he same subjec o ba lowes rae of Ineres, no exceeding-dgh per cen per annum. Said lands will be sold o make he amouns anenny ehargeabfc agains h* same on July s, 830 wih Ineres and coss oompued o July li, *00, ogeber wub neres on sawanouns from July u, 930 o he dae of ssle, and oosu of sale. The eau sale wm ake place en --^.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5h, 938 a he hour of 0:0 A. K, a he Borough Ban, Souh Avenue and Cenre Sree, Oarwood.'N. J. Tbe sale is under he provmons of b* ac of he Sae of Hew Jersey, eniled. -Tax Sal* Revision," uv. provm March 4h, IMS, aw»n»n»«in-m«u n w zr, The said lands, annrms, herwlainfns and raal esae so o e sold, and he name c< he person or person* * *ml IIMIII islil in* mil liiieq Ii IISTTI hrrn *M_ anil llw aim Ii uf lam mil SWIIIMTIII. ilun Uiu JWII 936 o mf mdusve, wkb meres and coss compued o Jury s; 0M, are as fopowa: The Board a aaalluu ndtiaoo o o* yrankn bl «rin.k* of vrauli CaNh on eommsamchar* ana ool Mrs. Bseor of MS Norh AVoBa* M eonvaaolbr m bar horn* aler a *cri- Mss Mi Bris of Norh arenas I* a Muhkoerg BocpW nanrmdti covering from an operaion. Frank Boh of Third arenas. suden a Ohio raummuy. has been appoined aanean sooumsser or Troop 54 of Ahens, Ohio, Mr. Roh was or. merly assisan icoufrnier of Troop ALFRED E. WENZEL GETS* PILOTS LICENSE Alfred E. Wesel, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Wensel of Ess Rocheser, N. Y M formerly of Oarwood, N, J, has been awarded, his privs* ^pilo's license, he only, flyer In he Rocheser area o be so honored. Mr. Wensel Is now employed by be Oenesse Flying Club of Rocheser %nd during he winer, monhs Is planning a barnsorming rip hrough he souhern saes wih John Bailey.of Honeoye FaU, N. Y, _ Black, Cele lor Qoadolas Black Is h* sandard color.or Veneian gondolas. In he Sixeenh cenury nobles spen huge sums decoraing heir craf Henna ow was passed decreeing all should b* pained and shaped alike, excep or official boas. The gondola is necessiy in Venice,.where canals have subsiued for sree* sine* h* Elevenh cenury. Tbe ciy is buil on "sas" on a cluser a all Be* Bread, Fallen of Flewwrs Bee hread is a bier brown subsance consising of h* pollen of flowers which is colleced and sand by bee* as food or heir young.- r«n 7? THEATRE VIXEJEJI TICKETS joh»hlmm HM TI ^asmaaam svemvap'j f^av Baf ^a*)ar Baaak ^BBmaMi ^"W ^aaaal w*"p- & Afaaaaa JB^POBBJ l*a aarnr*)* aaa b* om OO Mop TBauksoliluo i 0: jidii rwu BD bar a. and a Cour «C Mvrew oal» Tbe fouowmg aooui ana- asouer wusendh* weekend camp a Wachung on riocjaker island *>: BUI Wolfe, aenler Parol leader Dcaa- Inkk Dl Baisa, and Parol Leaders Waler Waioskl. Oeorg* Mario. Prank OibMO, and Mo Bcnuls. Bod feeding selons o all pari of he Borough will be se up during Horiber. Th* BUver Pox parol will ake ear* of b* norhwes-par of own, h* ion parol, he norheas; he Flying eagles, he souhwes, and he Indian parol, be souheas.. The Answers. Yes; American mills shipped 30, dosen in 037., I'm 3. For nine monhs; his year, our expors exceeded impor* by ISS0.00O.- OOO-nora han anyyear since Te«- 5. In Ves. " T. The Arabs relened he arrival of Jewish Immigrans. 0. Area:,03,030 square miles; populaion: 5,000000, Including B.40S whies. / 0. SJXAOO on aep 34h; l.«lfl00 In Bep, 07. / 0. Roughly, leas han one-fifh. HarnU, y f * HhraUa is a Swiss villag* in b* mounains of Wes Virginia, is no on any of he main roods. Th* villsg* o locaed abou IS mooo souhwes c^euns. W. Va. I wa* eued by Bwlss Immigrana, who observe/radiional cuomo and who an engaged in Mod carrm*; and cheese making. CRANFORD THEA WHO m BE THE 5 LUCKY / THIS WEEK) Baa* cafsraby he *i»llii kelew. aas afsauiag a his baa* a Ik* 0 By rwslj every ad aarafooy yeavjm TAINS COURAOIOUS" Ml m M r 0(WOfM** M f l Oramolho pocks ar alavmal Qrgaaajaisa wm *** U* Bn Mialiy la nhaanb. Lsaders a he < I^BUpMarray. Rif ergaalser,/ Las HI Claa / 'The lives of an enire family of 'a Souh'African naive ribe wer* once believed o be conained In one ca When one of he daughers married say.* London Tl-Blu piagaxlne.'she pegged o ake he precious animal wih her.. She was refused; bu he ca she was deermined o have, so she kidnaped I. Her husband, unaware of all his, happened o shoo he lile creaure When his rela ions-in-law had een he corpse, hey all died shorly aferwords. 36 perished lie aan of he Co. / / Help* Pay ITS Tarn / ; Th* cos of a bole of medicine, h* Naional ConsumerV Tu commission repors, goes, In -par,' o pay 73 ans levied on eyery iep of he producion and markeing " h* produc / ' World Mad* far fill This world," eald Hl/o, he sag* of Chinaown,/'was mad* for all manner of men/those ha wan o enjoy hemselyeriiave pleny of opporuniy andyos* ha wan o complain nav^pleny of ncuae." vbe Whie PmMr* Ion "o show h* whie I* origin in h* cock A whie baher in h* gam* bird showed him o of Jaipur* srain and h* mi pr*- onmay o be of leas r ohr* spiri Wreslers Seldom Thrown ConesanuXIn TurkUh wresling maches are seldom hrown, line* hey smear henelyes wih oil and an oo ilipperyxo glp. BT AGE PLAYS A COLORFUL OBAMA KINGDOM OF GOD" by O. Maruncs Swmi MONDAY NOV. 4, TBROOH NOV Evsaingsi SIM, $.5, UM Z»fg<«J M Mas. W«*.-Thar&,! 0, U J/aa^ HaSiH far Sfirraloiii flioos I nnu.uu r PAPl Ml PLAYHOUSE, Dinele / Bher mils, f i. KIDDIE SHOW ^Y a 0:30 A.M. orb* a TOT, aruele ef CLOTHING or OANiv FOOD fer CRflHF RD Y hru SATURDAY /, i B.M.B.BMyco. T. J. Oavanagbi- A* A* PlillHU H. A* Blssdol". DM ara-aa urn 3OT-00 UOJO mom solo 334o33S 33JH * SJS 7Io3M 30JO 40 SJS 2TJ0 430) - 4JS - S3J0. M0../J3X3 MJSS ' J0 US MS J3 * MS MO ijs^ M JS,7S MS UO MB 43M U4 S7M J0/ a.ir am /Via 3i!n 7.70 J7 i JO 3.7 0* M.7f - 0.7/moo OJO 38J0 uo' ^" ^UO us J \3J0 UO MO. JS "** MB aan" «JS SUB UJS JOO-_ 37JOO MM U0 034 HUU FENTON REYNOLDS Mue* ««Deis Islmy svf PNAJM* ky Ma W. CMIM». o*»q IWQffsy WCMOp a ANSWERS MUST BE FILLED IN BfeLOW EACH QUESTION IN THIS ADVERTSEMEWT ea da novr any saare fer Mf- ; / Fffl m h* es hree Hanks aadsae^whese ai I* la. soanuar LAMB OLALAM.OAUrAOI.CUUDIIAmS IOMW OAiriSLD. Jiff MY WrN loc'. BBOWN la Ths Oadlalar' MONDAT nnsv Inav AODBD ATTBACIIOHB "Ou Where San Begin M. reaiariog BBBOIJ FLTNN, «v,f SUN. MON. 4SM MJOO OJO.70 JO JS ua J3 MS 4S40 BUM 340 as JO we JO I»i54 4MS- M propery wffl b* mmedsely BOarT. TOCTKO Bvlol HDISB la 'inoa ISVIK/POOB auv i T. flhtdor, OsaaeoroTaas. ;. '^ Tl * *» '. I

8 - -V MY F. C. SykasShamrPfcairw of Recen TV Township ConauMKHl Pr*4effek o. aeraoed of hi Roary a* a heir hmehion lu»n he MebodM d p wih "*«**«" ' picures; M alk on hi* recen four monh* rip ' hrough J. Waler Coffee, chairman of he club's youh--service commiee, repord ha he Roary-sponsored baskeball league Is rapidly aking shape and aj meeing of eim represenaives, sponsors and Roaruuis.willbe'.h"* Mondavi nigh In,ownship rooms make flnal plans for he saring league games on December. The cones was sared a las weeks meeing and will coninue for eleven more Thursdays. In a ie for firs place are Thomas MacMeekln, William TD. Reel, Jr., he Rev. Frank M. Sherlock, Walon 8, Robinson, H. R, MeCullough, Wincheser Brlon, Jr., A. B. Caldwell, John Freeae and Dr. Rowland P. Blyhe., -... Final plans were compleed for \he Join meeing wih he Lions Club a 7 p. m. onigh o he Mehodis Church e h a p e l. - ' '-..'';'..' Guess, welcomed by Vice-presiden Robinson, were John Pleasan* of Rahway,' he Rev. J. Daniel Sover of Elisabeh, he Rev. Waler Kogsojver of Summi and. Carl H. Warslnskl of Cranford. -\ RED CROSS I. fconinurc from page on*), capain'of he Oarwood disric, and Paul H.'VanDerZee, Eenllworh. Mr. v Clifon H. Oox and oher members of he Junior, Service League will be In he Cranford Trus Company ownship k*> arge majorssa. a*d wo nomneas for Township Cos ee, P. a. *ke* and D. jr. draf, swenmno-offlee. Be sajd ha* waa beer cooperek his ymr beween bselnb and municipal e a any arn o he pas John Kadlec of- Loderir a represenaive of he Fideliy Building and Loan dally o receive membership*, and Mrs. W. A. Oomrle and her associaes will Associaion of Linden, owners of he.be on duy o he Cranford branch of dwelling. Mr, Kadlec, upon going o he Onion Couny Trus Company. he house/found he back.door open. The disric capains will be assised He. repored o headquarers'arid hen by a number of eam workers, who will endeavor o conac all residen* of he hree communiies during he wo weeks'' drive. All residens have been ur o have readjl when he urged by Mr. heir conribuions workers can. Inasmuch as he workers are donaing heir service* and i la an Imposiion o ask hem o call back where conribuions an no ready., Those who enroll his year will re- cdve a disincive and nea window label, differen from ha of former yean, sod i I* he hope of he chairman ha his label win appear o home o he hree he ion can Is compleed. Cranford* quoa has been Increased by 83QO his year because of he recen flood and hurricane disaser alone ue Easern seaboard. More han hal of he egular roll can subscripion remains o he local reasury for use o assising' hose who may be o disress o any of he hree communiies served by.he local chaper. I lar poined ou NEED OVERCOATS Overseer of -he Poor Waler Sband announced yeserday ha his depar; wen needs warm overcoas for boh ' men and women. Any ownspeople having discarded coas ha hey wish *o donae o less forunae residen* ' va*?b OjsSsBvCCs) vi) CO0Q#llal3QlCavwO jivw^k\ Bhand, who will have he coa* celi %>, Jal GITS JAIL TERM Joseph Papero of'toledo, Ohio, ar- ' resed by Parolman Bernard Clark qri" i;use Wfcqre Fi '. SdDman's Hardware fiblackwell Black Pied Cherries Seedless Black "Raspberry jam " Swee Pickled '. Waermelon Rind '. Golden Bear Cookie. r. Encash Muffins '{'' RMcMAHON sji^sss^dkis-; - ha, oo. *QM» HslslV M*i «svbmm*v9 pio OB hi a^wwaoon.andmra.x»bmcrausi snaps Wafs, was vvasjoyasu far she has had o arn away dany flv«or six people badly, la need o warm eohog. neiher «jaene*eharr,sowv clohes for which hsy could aoor pay. Conversaion wih Johnny aroused a perhaps hai welcome donaion had been mad* wihou parenal sancion. TUasuspidoawaaconfinned by a pxm call, bu Mama* firs sap of asonsalsjieii was followed by a laugh over Papa* lnvohmary' hoosedeanog. and s> promise o canvaas he neisjbborhood Cor.ou-crown anowaua«sweaers, underclohing winer garmen* of * w y w«i^ Johnny, we regre o say, la a purely Aelous characer, bu he need fox warm clohing is real The purpose of jamuem ^ he elecion n< ~ "" be vuued. saing ha b* almo. 'navian counrle are In an excellen Ponce Commissioner J. Hur Wolf sae. ' landed, he club and he auad a O. P. Presiden Charles E, Doojey, who groups for heir clow wupsiaoi. By presided' and Inroduced he speaker, uniufy. b TflosV roopn ^ appoined Pas Presiden Henry W. Crawford back oo.lu righful paes WDrpple as he dub** repfesenauw o as a Republican sronghold, he Said, a meeing of delegaes from local crvle nre Commissioner Dudley J. Crof and social groups Ineresed o inauguraing a communiy ches or flhillar clpal oommee for hli rtoire his UM imn- unied drive for fund* o place of he behalf, and Malcolm, Johnson, chairman of he Toons; Republican Omb. expressed he hope ha'he unied ef- he Jumble Sore is no only o raise for* of'local O. p. P. groups win con-moneinue hrough o* M0 o help send a for chariable work, bu also o Republican presiden o Washingon? help people- who are rying o help hemselves. For 4he chariable work *our conribuions of everyhog from brlc-4-brae o bedseads ae needed and appreciaed. For he man or woman' who could no ake he new coa given ourigh, bu'who would wear wih pride he slighly shabby coa paid for wih -a carefully hoarded dollar, your The club auhorised a conribuion of $0 o he municipal commiee for campaign expenses, and a donaion' of $20 o he ambulance replacemen fund. Announcemen was received of club's fellowship aendance he Iniial concer o he Cranford Symphony Orchesra on December 5 o Cranford High School and he dub I*""" 00 * ** woer-clohog will be a renewed Is associae membership o he organisaion, Mr. Johnson advised ha he new draf of he consiuion and.by-laws will be presened o he direcors a heir nex meeing. These new memben were eleced on recommendaion of~mra.f.e.c.wocuer: Mrs. W. Col- Uns, ill. Walnu avenue, and George D. Kurs, 8 Raleigh avenue. Mrs. O. J. Jansen, vice-presiden, presided In he absence of Pioden J.W. Doran, who waa o Tenon las nlgb. A social hour followed. BERKELEY PLACE HOUSE RANSACKED \. The residence a 2 Berkeley Place, occupied by Mr.. and Mrs. Edward Reeves, was enered recenly an'ransacked, according o a repor received by police yeserday afernoon from reurned d o he dwelling, dllig, accompanied by. Parolman Pl P Peer Miner. They found an bureau drawers open'and he enire house ransacked. Enrance had been gained by cuing a hole,o he. Fire Commissioner. Dudley J. Crof, kichen window near he iach. Police say he work Is ha of professionals. in. Reeves repored o police Ocober 37 ha she would,be away for hree weeks. Nelghbon old Parolman Miller ha bey'had seen no one near he Mrs. Meyers. 0 Orove Sree. Cranford. Phone ORanford a vagrancy, charge, was Arraigned las nigh before Judge Malcohn R. Wargodsend. Jumble Sore collecions an made every Monday morning. If you have, no lile Johnny wih «n express wagoiu call Mn. H. MxPark. andi she win see-ha your donaion Is called fov. \. SCHOOL PARKING f d fnm vag ou A copy of he Freeholders leer wfll be sen o local civic groups o obain heir reacions. ' \./' Cranford Pos. 23. American Legion, waa graned permission o hold Armls-, Uce exerciser a a. m. omorrow a he monumen. The flnr siren will be sounded a a. m. and raffic will be baied for wo minues a Springfield and norh Union avenues. Commiee members were Invied o aend a Join Legion and V. F. W. Armisice ceremony a he Casino a 3 p. m. Sunday. ' George Selgerwal of Cenennial avenue offered $60 for a riangular srip of land, adjacen o his propery, aken by he ownship recenuyi in foreclosure proceedings./the communicaion was. referred o commiee of he whole., V. W. Mooney* offer of $5 a monh for he renal of a vacam lo on Souh avenue was acceped. The offer may be erminaed a he- pleasure of he convmlee. ' Ocober fire repor, sumbied by showed ha here were eigh graa and rubbish flres, one propery iflre, one on burner fire, one false alarm, and * reaeds damage of $30. nine rip* las monh. Police Commissioner oal of $74 colleced o las monh. Of his own and he Adoped was ing $ajoo for MlMflcneea o fire days hxih STATIONERY FOI^QIIjnBmajB AN IDEAL GUT ~ There is a suble complimen in giving fine Saionery a alen bu undeniably implied desire on he par of ne ghrer o hear from he recipien.,oor ASSORTMENT IB VARIED AND VERT DISTINCTIVE. PRICES JTART AS " LOW AS, AIX HAV] NAMES AND ADDRESSES $-00 IWmsscferiMea «M 80 EnvUsaa IMPRINTED JUST.POUR WEEsU^UaUININO IN WHICH TO SELECT YOUR XMAS CARDS. PRICES FOR N CARDS AND.ENVELOnS START gif 4-VTl! AT _ THE CRANFORD _^ ;OO emaaae ' ' Kele SmsOn;!> Marion SHar. «Jomaf.Ksoar,S Fred E. Shepard. f B J.lMoofc Frank J. Pfaff, D Chas. A. Oo, Jr, R Par Alber W. Drake, p Edward Bauer. Br.... FwrnehWen- Oarl E. Rageman. D-. Harry W/Eriesson, D Raymond :Kopnlckl, D Charles-B. Smih. R James D. Brokaw. R Alfred «. Brooks, R Renloua Edwirds, C Per Osraner David A. Rknicn, D TIUM. M. frili Par TewnsUaCo LouuTT. Welenbach, D Dudley J. Craf, R... Frederick J. Sykes, R Regisered - JToal Voe Oas INLAND. PLANT /Conaaad im pave on*; expressed he hope ha a dose spiri of.^cooperaion :would exis beween he couny and d owninp nip i r arid " offldals ffldl of f he new plan whlckwul lk peiml Is expansion and growh. Ohers oroduced oluded O.^E. WUson, vloe-presiden and general assisan o he.presiden of General Moors; O. E. HunV, vice-presiden -hr charge of engineering; Lisle R. Beardslee of.cranfonj, secreary of General Moors, Mayor Charles P. Schula of Clark Township, and B. D. Kunkle, direcor o manufauuj -bf Oe'neral J3 « Freese Delicaessen /, JOHN PREESE, Prep. U N. ONION AVE, CRANPORD W* DELIVER MODERN E "*-5,' Though modafvln Is finess $CQC for a room designed In he) JjJ i advanced syle of.oday's '. «.' '-' lines." lenef hemselves o - WfM OOODAUOWANCI any environmen, rhh plane ' ON voui 6ID iano. - '.'l-'ba cbarmlag aiiywhera. IN»Af.I F < ATMl'Nf..," *>: "6 >: *\ * ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE'.^; E. JXB8Kr r8t,.next DOOR TO RITE THEATRE''"' '' '' ELIZABETH, N.J. )»" H4 OPEN.jSVENINU8 - - PHONES ELIX..0S66 o'l i'-.r-... «,. '-Z.-:, 'f>x:n»;s? f!ii. Hf'l.'..:''^"! A m ^ Bluo Mill «, Prinooss * QualkyBuUeT,SpeiallyPricedlhUWeek.End '' f J.-r T-T - J/,. ' ~ - Richland *.<.rc& mm'z~l mi--> Biler.» 3Oc Buer.<S,n32 c H«>W AsMiocl Cho<ola. 2 *- H>nli^Cliec*3liol(i8Ms JW.«j. CmMHi W Ha.l Cooperajoe Dried Frui Sale * 23e l5c IOO">«l7c ~ far Qualiy MEATSSay OS00. (Mb EM.. - Vp o' ^ s««*) I. : :, I '"'.I'! Loa AmJ GrsAia b, Be 8 Uns" of he Ushwolghs; and Oraham, /ejl-american qusrerbahe lssspordhaib TJnlvenly fo eam and BOW eoaeb.of Vferdham will be/beheadllnerau he hai nuaiymoker of he Boly Name a of S. Michael * Church s\ 8:80 Friday o he j«rochlal school. Each of he spors luminaries i ' called upon for a shor addreai San Lomax.will be asked o lnu Amber* and. Oraham on some o ousanding* experiences In he k ring and- on he gridiron, reaped 'Ambers,.who, alhough be los lighweigh Ule o Henry Armcl won he admiraion of spors hroughou he naion by his bale and sporsmanship afer ai popular decision. In addiion o' he spors ne era, here win be enerainmen musical uph from he Jenejr Cl lice.deparmen.. The sociey hoi have he deparmen's double qi again omorrow nigh The 9 won wide acclaim when hey sans las year.,' Refreshmens' will be served f eg he show. George Grimes Is general chi «nd he Rev. William B. DO honorary'" chairman. The redi 'commiee;is composed of S..J: nog, James Lynch, George K> Fred Wfls, Frank Dooley, Harry neyj'anhony fr»rr f*. Tom Ha Harry James, Jack Phelan, and Arnold. :.'.:;,.",. : '",- ', The refreshmen, ccnunlee la ) ed by Edward Quinn and compos William Bnrlgh, Ma Whog. Sl«ne, John Cooney, Vincen Gi John Taddeo, Edward Queenan, nard' Crowley, Frank Okason, Murray, Dr. Murray, Dr. Wlenger Joe Barge.... -,,..':,,/". PubUdr is being handled by J Woods, and Arhur Donnelly. The monhly mee'ing, of ; he School Paren-Teacher Agsodaoi be held Monday/evening In he school a 7:45/o'dock. This m wm have as is hen*, "Le's Oe- : qialned Wih The Teachers." ' Pory-flvc^ minues will be spei he paren* Tlsllng he eacher* l various room*, beghmlng.wlh he ; proceeding o he oh< he Qmf allows, ' Jan will go o he ca where special music will be offer* der direcion of Mrs. D. B. Tern] /and. wo minue alk will be giv / Mrs. O. E. Crosby. There will Informal quesion forum. Rel mens will be served by Mrs. Bwlzgable, assised byi mohers a' ens of he sevenh grade. Mrs. T. V. Alber, presiden, wil. «* ' s»cmzkn AND CHRONICLE WHX PUBLISH WEDNE8D The Cranford CiiaenaridCbr lcle wwbe published-wednesd noon Insead of Thursday i week, because of Thanksgv Adverisers and conesponden* requesed o se heir copy ln~< ly o Insure publicaion. Women's Group Firs :. To Give o'red Cr The Wednesday Morriig Chab he firs organisaion again his o conribue o he 939 Roll C he. Cranford Chaper, America!. Cross, i was announced yeserdi Edward) Monenecour, roll call < _ man. Oher organisaions whose Mbulons have been* received o include he WonUn's Club, V. - and W. C. T. TJ.. ' A check-up wih disric ca] and wih Treasurer Henry W. W yeserday showed ha'approha» has been received o dae Monenecour saed.' Xbe^eba -quoa U %IJM. ' The roll call opened las Addaj mlslce Day, and will coninue h Thanksgiving,arelurged by Mr. Mo i -(Cour/ o/have ibelr suhwriplona ['he disric canvauen call der o, save reurn rips. The Cranford Chaper ons; ha a record of-"going over he op is quoa,-mnd he chairman urg ' «ry residen and organisaion o mainain he chaper'* record bj. scribing generously his,ycar.' ' : '' **:"- - " ^' A-:- * ': " "" C i K ' ' '" u

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