»-*. 1, CRANFORD. N. J.. THURSDAY. JUNE Poshiooi, CcwsoHdatiop of Cfaurs Elkninatioh of. DentaJ Clinic and Other ^Curtailments.

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1 V -I. -V "-»-*. 1, *M0?l ^C^,i\ - ^ ce/ s DO in e If EY Vol. XXXVll No To Get Diplomas Next Thusday Night Clats of 1934 I. Lage* Histoy of Canfod - nigh School* in GRADUATES ARE LISTED Pincipal Qement Announces Pogam; Baccalaueate Sunday Moning. One.hunded eight.membes of the senio class of Oanlod High Behool, epesenting the lagest gaduating class In the histoy of the local school, will eceive diplomas at the annual Commencement execises at 8 oclock next Thusday night In Roosevelt School auditoium. D. Fancis H. Oeen, headmaste o Fennlngton School, will delive the Commencement addess, ills subject will be, "Thee Impeatives. : The complete-pogam, as announced today by Ray A. Clement, pincipal of the High School, follows: -Pocessional, Festival Mach,? High School ochesta; Invocation, the Rev. M. Y. Poynte, pasto of the.canfod Methodist Chuch; ovetue, "Victoy," High School ochesta; addess, D. Oeen; piano solo, "Fantasy Impomptu, Miss -Doothy Delle, a membe of the gaduating class. ". Pesentation of the High School awads will be made by H. Clement. Othe awads will be made as follows: Flag pesentation of the Canfod Lions Club, Oeoge O. Telle; Capt. Newell Rodney Flake Post medal, Fank A. Abbott, commande of Flake Post; Boad of Education awads, Hay R. Slsson,-ice-pesident of the boad. Joseph A. Plumme, pesident of the Boad of Education, win pesent the diplomas to the gaduates, followed by the benediction by the Rev. W. F. Behens, J., pasto of the Calvay Luthean Chuch. The pogam will 1 with the playing of "Ou National Hono", mach by the High Schoolochesta. the? 1934 class colos ae lavende and yellow and the class motto is "Excelsio.",. "The Pesent Task" will be the subject ofthe baccalaueate addess to be (Continued on latt ScoutsReceiveAwads At Cout of Hono Knudsen, Meyes, Daniels, Steett, Matthaei Cited fo Most Pogess. Scouts who have eaned meit badges and pomotions in ank since last Febuay eceived thei awads»t the distict Cout of Hono Sunday evening In the Fist Baptist Chuch. Toop 77, sponsoed *y the chuch, was the host and led by Scoutmaste CowpethwiaUe, pefomed the tendefoot tnvestue sevice which opened the cout. Following the ceemony,- chaiman A, S. Clak of the Cout, welcomed the new Scouts Into the oganization and called up Scout* Iving Wolf, Oeoge Daniels, Jack Fleuen and Neal -Oundeson of Toop 77; and William Meye and Robet Steett of Toop 80. These boys have attained the second class ank since the last Cout of Hono. Sveodson of Toop SO was the only Scout to attain fist class ank duing the peiod. He also eceived the fle- "manship meit badge. William Ieland of Toop~\79 pesented meit badges to pioneeing, fist aid, public health and safety to Roy Knudsen of Toop Chaiman Clak announced the winnes of the. pogess contest and pesented checks to the following boys: Robet Steett fo best wok as a Cub Scout; William Matthael as leade tn the-sea Scout Ship Canfod wiu>.«wto, the yea; Hoy Daniels, a weeks outing at camp fo leading in the second peiod in Toop 75 with a total of 60 points; William Mayes won - in Toop 80 duing the second peiod _ by scoing 61 points; RoyiKnudsen took -the pize fo the fist peiod In Toop 75 and also the distict pize with totals of 68 and 98 points. M. Cowpethwalte, as a. membe of the IJons Club, pesented tfce latte with a cheek fom the dub coveing.anothe week In cainp and Commande Qtovie of the Ameican Legion Post pesented him. with a medal offend by that oganization fo the best wok In Scouting duing the yea. Commissione Randolph closed the cout by leading In the singing of taps afle Scout Executive Joseph Fatman bad gten a abot talk. - Boys Camp Diecto BURTON LEWIS Buton Lewis Will Be Boys Camp Diecto RoseUe Man, Fome Kenyon College Athlete, Is Selected. Buton Lewis of RoseUe has been selected as diecto of- the Canfod Boys Camp, located on Silve Lake, nea Hope, fo this season, it was announced this week by Pincipal Chales Wallace of Sheman School, manage of the camp. M. Lewis is a gaduate of Kenyon College, Pa, with the class of While In college he was a membe of the football, baseball and basketball teams and _was captain of the Utte team in Tfls senio yea. : At pesent M. Lewis is teaching mathematics, and coaching in the Roselle High SchooL He spent the past two summes at Camp Sloane, Westcheite Comity, N., Y. The following lette was eceived ecently! fom Edwin K. Bond; Y.M.C. A, Boys Wok secetay. White.Plains, N. T, concening M. Lewis wok at the camp: Duing the seasons of 1832 and 1933, AND common decency to wok.. The County diecto explained M. Lewis was associated with me atset-up of the State, County and Camp Sloane. in this capacity he was esponsible duing the fist yea fo a geneal camp caft pogam and assisted with athletics. second yea, M. Lewis did a vey outstanding-piece of-wok, being-esponsible {o camp caft and the hiking pogam.. - I do not hesitate to give my unqualified ecommendations of M. Lewis ability to wok with boys and to supevise thei pogams In camp. He is congenial, conscientious, easy to wok with, and highly espected both by campes and leades. ^.. "May I safthat if I wa» to diect a camp this summe, M. Lewis would be one of the fist men I would equest to b e associated w i t h m e. " Italian-Ameicans Set Aug. 5 as Outing Dafe August.5 was set as the /tenta date fo the Italian-Ameican R«llcan Clubs annual outing a/ the goups meeting last Thusday/night. Fank Massa was named chaiman of the committee In" chage of/aangements and John Delia Sea vicechaiman. Othe membes/of the committee ae: Joseph DlTiffilo, Antonio Paul Massa, Antonio Isione/and lalone/ AUbanto Xalone. i Miss County Relief Diecto RefutesChagesMade By Democatic Office Tells Republkauof Wokings - in Oganization to i Aid Needy. CHRONIC CRANFORD. N. J.. THURSDAY. JUNE Nulton Tems Chages of Polities i in Relief _L as Lies. Retenchment Pogam Includes Abolishment of Sevea! Poshiooi, CcwsoHdatiop of Cfaus Elkninatioh of Heny" o. Nulton, County Diecto of Relief, speaking befoe membes of the Canfod Republican Club last night, banded as lies chages made against him by the Democatic County thoized by the votes at the Febuay Chaiman that he (Nulton) had pemitted politics to ente Into the elief duing the school yea. election to opeate the Canfod schools administation to such an extent that Pesident Joseph A. numnie pointed a Democat could not get a Job. out that an ugent necessity to save "I will neve allow petty Democatic Has made impeative the eductions politics to ente into the administation of elief.". M. Nulton said. "If effected in conjunction wtlh ecom- hleh,.it Is undestood, ae being elief means politics, then m out ofmendations of the Citizens Advisoy politics. In tjnlon County men have Committee, of which- Wade H. Poston been placed at wok accoding to thei is chaiman. The fcoihmtttee was appointed I some time ago by Mayo Oeoge needs-^egadless of poutlcs.", Relief today is the most majo E. Osteheldt to look Into the financial agency of govenment that we have, he condition of the Township. continued. Thee has neve been a The etenchment pogam Includes time in the histoy of - this county the abolishing, of the positions of assistant music supeviso, two m"v»«l when social poblems have been taken ove by the govenment, as * govenment, as tn the past yea. And if thestucto, one Janito and ats instuctos, one kindegaten in; two govenment had not ecognized this duty, in au pobability, thee would not have been a govenment hee today. Many cltisena ae loyal now because they have been povided Jot duing the past winte., - - Diecto Nulton pointed out emphatically that elief Is not chaity, but Is the assisting of one Who, by no, fault DentaJ Clinic and Othe ^Cutailments. The Boad of Education, at Its meet- Ing Monday night, -passed esolutions, which, in addition to those passed at the May. meeting, will cut appoximately tffjdod fom the amount au- Janitos, attendance Affff*^ school tlst; the consolidation of seveal elimination of the summe school, and the placing; of Roosevelt and Gant schoou unde one plnoipalyothe savings will be made In the buildings and gounds annihilation ana in the eliminating of the Item of/athletic sppoplauonfom the of his own, is unable to help himself. Whethe o not.salaies of employes Nealy a 100 pospective exhibitos M. Nulton explained the wok-foelief plan wheeby a needy peson obnounced, although It Is undestood that thei gaden specialties In pepaation will be futhe.effected was not an-haye been enthusiastically cultivating tains»1 of elief fo two hous of labo. contibutions/fom teaches and Janitos and Q^ne employes will be e-show of the Canfod Oaden Club. fo the seventh annual Sping Gaden AU labo Is used on a municipal o public poject. If the Individual efuses to quested thoughout the entie school Helped by this weeks wam weathe wok In etun fo elief, thee Is ab-yeannthlng t.h«t tho diectos, can Instead, of to Decembe 31. X and ain, many anticipate that gowes hy \*n flffiga H will bing td* a finished-condition an do about it. It would be unfai, he chaiman of the teaches com-unusuallwaa passed to notify teachea, the time the show opens next Tuesday wide vaiety of specimens by said, to penalize a mans wife childen by taking away food and unde tenue, of thei eappolntfo at thei pesent con- Ms. Beveln R. Doesche has at 3 p. m. shelte because he did not have the made elief oganization, pointing out/that amount of the contibutions "to be the elief system In this State ha* been detemined late." _ ecognized as the finest in tb* county, because of Its Impatby adminis- esigned as Janito in the Roosevelt Due to 01 health. Chistian Jensen Duing the tation. As an example of its huge- School. He ahs been an employe of ness, he said that moe t had been spent fo-< County alone since He stated that SO Attend $10,000,000 In AUon 17, 1B31. ae. often Qub Night Pogam SO membes and guests the annual "Ladles Night the Canfod. Lions Club night in Hayashls Restauant guests wee geeted by the pesl- A. T. Bake. - pogam, aanged by Claence The Fitz, Chales Yeakel and Hay Helns, included selections by the Lions Club tio, compised of Jack van Bedeode. pianist; James Pennypacke. cellist, and Hay Helns, violinist, duing the dinne. Additional entetainment was offeed by Max Theil, magician; Ms. Robet J. Laie, who offeed monologues; and a dub. quintet, composed Of iciaenee pyjz.,yenon Conove, WU- Uam Klein, James Pennypacke and Russell Hoagland, which sang "The Man on the Flying Tapeze." WatsonJmiiRetie Afte 50 Yean As Teache Miss Chalotte Watson, pincipal of Roosevelt School, who next week wiii gounds, complete BO yeas of teaching to the Canfod PubUc Schools, tendeedhe esignation- to the Boad of -Education at-lta-mectlng Monday JghUai3ant sevejalcj BcBoM. I The - esignation was - accepted with egets by the boad./ Seveal membes spoke of the splendid >wok which Miss Watson has done not only In the schools but also in the community duing the past hauvcentuy. <.- "seyenil paties ae planned in Miss Watsons hono in the nea futue and t is pobable that the Boad.will puet a plaque in Roosevelt o Gant Schools In hono of the-etiing pincipal.. "Appeaing In,the epot of Miss Saah Edmond, supevising pincipal. Is the following efeence concening Miss Watsons esignation:., "Fo fifty yeas this splendid woman has seved the Canfod Public Schools. She began he teaching- in the second gade of th» old school wbfch was sit-.-.^ Copcemmg uated on the pesent Gant school.. Dog* when the Utte was constucted, she enteed the new building as» teache of the fouth, gade, late becoming supeviso of penmanship In In-UlsVJiecau Tn 181i, beca. pomotion was made to IU pincipalship. Due to the apid gowth o the town. 1 hi IBS, anothe school was added to Noth Canfod, the Roosevelt. Again the Boad of Education believed that this teache could best solve the poblem aising In a vaied situation. Accodingly, the Roosevelt School welcomed he as lts,chlef official. -Chaming and gacious in manne, with unusual tact and poise, tuly 1 may be said of he that histoy can ecod no.moe pefect lady. He tove of childen and he undestandlni thei poblems have developed the best qualities In many a boy and git. Shan we.not sajtlhat the finespiit appaent in he fome pupils Is due, to a geat extent, to this devoted teacbe tin FIVECENTS School Employes To Get Tax Revepue Notes In Lieu of Cash fo Bick Pay; Tustees F^e $37,pdO Pom Budget tact salaies, with the undestanding that they will be subject to contibutions to the Boad of. Education, the the system twenty-fie yeas. The esignation was accepted and a lette of appeciation of -his sevices authoized to be sentto htm. Refeing to M. Jensens eslgna tlon In ne epot, Miu Saah Bbnond the supevising pincipal, states: "M. Jensen was ightly named fo he is one of the finest of Chistian gentlemen. Able, kindly, sympathetic and undestanding, he has been an impotant facto In the upbuilding of the Canfod Schools. "Fo seveal yeas he was-head-janito. Dung that time the building and gounds wee - kept in excellent ode fo M. Jensen showed ae tact in dealing with his animintf [n when the new gymnasium of the Sheman School wits flooded, fo hous he balled wate, seeking to save the walls and floos. As a esult of his wate-soaked condition, pneumonia developed. On ecovey, an assignment was made to a Janitoial position in the Sheman enool. His last six yeas wee given the Roosevelt School. We shall indeed miss him fo he was so tuly s pat of ou schools? ^ - Anothe esignation was that of Ms, Majole Ladd Saxe. teache of Roosevelt kindegaten. It will be effective (Comtbaed on latt tag*) Ptaclamabon pusuant to <a esohttion adopted by uw Tttwntattti Cttntmttee of the Township ofcanfod on June It U l i t! j L_J)uTJpg^^tliejekdJ J,.?«J 1BH to Octobe U, in*, no dog whethe licensed o not, shall be pemltteot to leave (be pemises of the peson wbo owns o Is entloedj to the custody of Men dog. unlesa such dog fa secuely held by tile, leash in the hands of a peson able to contol K..Any dog found unning at lage in disegad of this poctemauion shall b» destoyed upon captue, and the owne of such do» otoe peson entitled to Its custody shall be dealt with as potded. in the Township odinance concening dog*, which povides fo ettht a Une o lmgtanmnnt.- * UHUIHJl M. CBISBHBOT, _Chalnnan, Township Commtttee. How School tustees Plan to Save T«n aoas Chalotte Watsons etiement and>angement* to Uke ove he position, ft savings of.-.-/-.. - I X»»0. OoneolldatJon of two kindegaten damea, net savings of 1.B70 Abolishing pat time Instuction In ntmual ats, net savings In -- salaies and suppues,-.../..» W» XUmlnatlon of one Jahto ~J ,-, -. 1.M0 mmlnatkn of two pat-time Janitos and Janitos ca expense Klimlnatlon of attendance iottce and attendance offices. - expense ~... J Z~i. l.«00 laitninftin^ of school dentist and clinic ~ B00 BUmlhatlon of athleuc appopiation : : m XUminatlon of aaslstan^mutlc supeviso >,, Simulation of suitewf school _ -..- v «o Net savings on two new High School teache* to be employed Depatmental Instuction In Lincoln and Sheman Schools win-,, sa.ve employing exta teache anticipated, net savings of 1,600 ElunlnaUon of/danspot*uon expense.;. 1,000 teachm ; 16.M0 Auctions made to date..»m,«82 BaUnoe/to be sav*4 on.supplhes, buildings-and goundj appo- I tttlon, and nuaceuaneous Items j tos In Annual Flowe Show Gaden Qubs Seventh Display to Be HeU Tuesday. il-. : -. $37,000 Pompliano Slated Fo Legion Commande Nominating Committee Pesent* Repot; Election June 26. * The nominating committee of Canfod It was pointed out that It will not be post, No. 312, Ameican Legion, of compulsoy to accept the tax evenue which Joseph H. Pegg was chaiman, notes that those who choose may wait pesented Its epot at Tuesday nights until cash Is available, although it was meeting of the post. The. new slate of indicated that those who did not accept the notes would not be likely to offices is as follows: " Commande, Louis B. Pompliano; eceive thei pay at any ealie date. senio vice-commande, H. M. Buck When the cash obligation Is finally met, and T. S. Bu; Junio-vtce-commanae; howevei-no-loteeot-wlll-bccompany. O, H. Bee and W. W. Halsaju finance tho defeed payment. office, E. T. Bu; segsant-at-ams, The notes will not be accepted by the John A, Maye; histoian, Ouy D. township in payment o 1934 taxes. available the Old White Ban and thepeck, J.: chaplain, H. W. Dew, R. L. Mayo Osteheldt said..whethe o (gaden, at he esidence, M2 Lincoln v Mut; Judge advocate, O. K. Selles not they will be accepted In payment avenue, which ae now being decoated knd L. R. Memmott; executive com. o 1833 taxes depends upon the opinion by the flowe show committee of which mlttee at lage, J. H. Pegg, W. E. Oouley, Lee Milleand Fed Casoni; Coun- H.Waslnskl fom, thelegal fim of to be secued today by Attoney Cal Ms. Hay Y. Baow is chaiman. Ms. Baow stated yesteday that ty delegates, H. A. Olovle and C. J. Hawkins, Delafleld ft Longfellow, of the public has always paticipated In Chistian: and altenates, E, C. Eahat ahdm. O. Taylo. New Yok, financial specialists. Attoney Wasinskl pointed out that the the exhibits at the clubs shows and Election will take place at the next nuutn fo non-acceptance In-payment meeting, which will be Tuesday. evening, June 3D. Othe membes of thewould fall to bette the towns of 1934 taxes Is that such a couse, cash mee nave neen many outstanding aangements by non-membes. The flowe show has always been of inteest to townspeople and a lage geneal attendance Is expected as usual. Thomas Woods Is Elected New Pesident of P. B. A. Thomas Woods-was elected pesident of Canfod LocalTNo. S3, Patolmens Benevolent Association, at the goups annual meeting yesteday aftenoon, will wait that, length of time to edeem Counse, Ms. John Maye and Ms He defeated Hay Caig, who was unning, fo eelection, and Pete Mille..., Othe offices ae: Vice-pesident, Benad Clak, elected unanimously; secetay, Edwad Lee defeated WU- 11am Gassman; teasue, Fank Oa* uso, elected unanimously: segeant.atams; John Joseph McNeney. elected unanimously;.-. delegate to the State convention. Edwad Oalvln, elected unanimously; and altenates, Hay Page and Edwad Lee, whose elections wee unanimous..." Fiemens Quo Sets Aug. 19 As Date (o Annual dambak< nominating committee wee C. J. Chistian, H. M. Buck and Theodoe Rauch. Canfod Post and Its auxiliay will entetain the County Legion committee of the unit and its auxiliay at 8:30 oclock-tonljhulincoln School auditoium. The auxiliay will have a shot meeting at 7:30 oclock in head quates. Hostesses will be Ms. Chales Robet L. Mul. Request was made by Ameicanism Chaiman Peck that all membes display flags today, which Is Flag Day. M. Pompliano told of futhe plans fo the annual bazaa to be held July 2 to 7, and epoted: that aange ments ae well unde way to make the affai one of the best in the posts histoy. The.: clock-guessing contest, which is being conducted unde the auspices of E. T. Bu, is attacting much Inteest. -.- / Howad Oowpethwalte, the athletic chaiman of the-boad of Education, addessed the Legion on the necessity of eecting a fence aound.the Can- The Fiemens Club has set August Was thedate fo iu annual clsmbito. will give Its suppot to the movement It will be held In Tinnest* gove.off Jo._ th 5 Bloomlngdale avenue. Athu Ruhtad Announcement was nude that the is. chaiman of the committee on a-legionangements. (Continued on Scout awad was pesented latt Camp Hopkins Wins Outing Contest Township Committee Autho* ize. $62,000 Issue of 6 Pe Cent Pape; Expect. Banks to Pay 70 Pe Cent; Notes Not- Acceptable fo 1934 T a x e s,.,,;.;.-."".." t,.;.. The Township. Committee Tuesday night authoized the issuance, of tax evenue notes in the amount of 102,000 *hlch will be given to Canfod school teaches and -school employes In lieu of cash fo past-due salaies... The notes will bea six pe cent inteest and will be dated as of June 15., The date o matuity has not beenfixed but It will not exceed thee yeas. Because; of delinquent payment of 1933 taxes and assessment*, the Township has been able to give Its school employes only half pay fo the past thee months..,,... In nil pobability, the tax evenue notes will be available this week. They will pobably be made out hi denominations of 125, so that a teache whose post-due Bnlay is.1110 w.lll eceive 1100 lii notes and the balance In cash. In eceiving the tax evenue notes, the employes will be able to boow fom the local banks 70 pe cent of the value of the pape, accoding to Mayo Oeoge "E. Osteheldt. While many of the teaches pesent wee, skeptical as to whethe money would be loaned to those school employes who ae not depositos In the local banks, It Is undestood that the employes will not find It difficult to secue cash on the notes. position and would polong Its financial.difficulties. Moe than seventy-five pesons, the majoity of whom wee teaches, at- tended tho.meeting/ Duing the houo moe In which the goup sdught Infomation elative to the situation,- it was bought but that should the notes be fo a thee-yea peiod. It does not necessaily follow that the township the notes. If its financial position pemits ealie edemption. On the othe hand, an Individual holding notes could keep them fo the thec-yea: peiod despite the ftct that edemption.was possible.. In eply to a question by Miss Jeanette Amstong as to whethe the tax evenue notes.ae the same pape the township uses to boow money at the bank, Mayo Osteheldt eplied that they ae. He said it is the best secuity Canfod can offe its employes. The committee chaiman declaed the town feels fo the school employes, and that the committee egets its pesent, financial condition is such that it cannot meet its complete obligations. The about, he said, by things outside, of the committees contol. The fact that municipal employes, othe than those unde the Juisdiction of the,boad of Education, have eceived full payment In cash and have not been foced to shae with the school goup in the acceptance of tax evenue notes, bought foth chages of discimination fom Miss-May Amnto and seveal of-the othe teaches. The Mayo explalned-that-dbe-to-the-fact- TnsVUW flsuat yeafmf-qie-uoaa cu Education- ups-fom July 1 to June-90, cuent obligations must be met-with money deived fom the 1933 taxes. The township; opeatic on a calenda yea basis," and theefoe,.cuent obligations Camp Hopkins of-1m Hampton steet Ctbes"--iho-have-s«6e4-:to--date-lnl is the second of; the entants in theclude:. BUI 300; Hebett Matthael. Citizen and Chonicle subsciption con- Hazen. 100; Chales Robets, 100; test to ean a weeks outing at camp. Chales l Albuy, 100; Ralph, Stenenbtg, SO, and Oilbet Ook, 60. Camp passed the equied LJOW point Othes enteed ae Thomas Kome, ef municipal goal Monday and is woking fo 780 p employes can be met Paul. Duett, "Alfed Soge, EUng Anesen, Buce OgJlvle and John Me- d f th 1934 t It *H1 points which will entitle him wit* funds fom the 1934 taxes. It was to two weeks outing. He now leads appaent,: howeve, that the explanation did not dispel! the belief among a Neoey. the sixteen entant* with 1,233 points. The contest, which will end»t 6 numbe of the goup that dlseimlnap. p m,, Wednesday, y, July 11,, is now In its j tlon bat been evidenced, Camp plans to attend a Boy Scout camp.....,.. \. ;."..: sith sixth week. AU Canfod boys ae ae Miss Amato made inquiy as to what Bob Jacobus, who was the fist to eligible to ente. New subsciptions can be expected duing the next six ound up 1,000 points. Is also woking count 100, points and enewals, M month*when evenue fom the, 1934 fo a second weeks outing. He U bow points. In the event that any of thetaxes win be available fo tha schools, in second place. entants who have won tips, desie to whethe o not money eceived fom Inwad Dole has Jumped Into thid place with 800 points, with Jack Jensenuts go to camp befoe the contest ends, they win be plvoegsd to withdaw and that souce hat been used aleady to defay othe municipal expenses. Clek only m points behind, with 400. eceive Uvi cheeto. (CetoSMMtf M aui.psvt/.,.- - p v- Sj&StZiCz&i?*

2 . - - ~ Methodists To Have Picnic at Echo Lake Event to Take Place July 7; Will Sponso Chuch Fai Oct, 25. The Pastos Cabinet at the Canfod Methodist Chuch, meeting last week ai twuanfot the"rev. If. Y. Poynte, made plans (o a chuch picnic B»tuday, July 7. In Eche Lake Pat; povmlng the P«k 1> available an that uutnemn men To Meet Fiday Night The Mens Bothehood of Calvay Luthean Chuch will have its egula meeting Fiday night In the chuch. Peceding the business. session, ^Mie membes will play outdoo games. Refeshments will be seved following the meeting. The Luthe League will conclude lit seasons activities with a-social meet- Ing at the home ot the Rev. and Ms William P. Behena, J., 93 Benjamin steet, Monday. Announcement has been made of o cad paty Tuesday at the home of Ms Thompson, Hazel avenue, Oawood, unde the auspices of a team of the Womens Guild. date. B, W. P. Randolph has been appointed chaiman of the committee In chage ol aangements. The entie chuch membeship will be Invited to attend.. The cabinet also voted to sponso a chuch fai. Including a musical cpm- S o y. ; ddl TneTSnuUffi and othe events, Octobe 25. L. R. Calvay Luthean Chuch will be held Memmott has been named chaiman. Satuday, June 23, In the Patylow Satuday,aftenoon the Mens Club Pak. KenUwoth. Games will be and the Men* Bible Clan of which L. played and efeshments will be aewd. R. Memmott is pesident, will go to the Poceeds will go to the chuch btnldlng fund. Ms. Otto Webe Is chaiman Canfod Boys Camp on Silve Lake nea Hope*: 1 whee : uiey will spend the of the picnic committee. week-end, etuning Sunday aftenoon. Oa* will leave, the chuch at 3 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCIt CHUBCH Satuday. The pasto has been Invited OOD THE PRESERVER OP MAN to accompany the goup and will con- duct eligious-sevices Sunday inon- Isg at the camp. The chuch sen-toe Bunday moning will be In chage of the Rv. C. J. Hoyt. etied.. ;The Young ladle* Missionay Auxlllsy, of which Ms. Floence Schlnd-. le is pesident, will pesent Miss Edna Jtomatne In humoous. monologues In * the chuch auditoium at 8:15 oclock tonight fo the benefit of the auxiliay. Tickets, which ae"piced at twentyflve cents fo adulu>ahd fifteen cents fo childen, will be on tale at the doo. The auxiliay held a coveed dish suppe at the home of Ms. L. B. Lauion, 6 Elmoa avenue, Monday evening. * followed by.the egula monthly business meeting. - Luthean Chuch School Will Ficnic June 23 will be the subject of the ataaon-flemon fai all Chuchejs of Chist. Scientist, on Sunday, June 17. The Oolden Text Is; "As bln»s flying, following passage fom the Chistian - The Womans Home MljMmay fla-- Slcnce textuouk, "Scleiice and Health dty, of which Ms. P. H. Osul Is pesident, will hold a coveed dish luncheon with Key to the Sciptues" by May Bake Eddy: "As the childen ot Isael wee guided tiumphantly though In th ecbapel at 1 oclock this aftenoon, followed by the egula business the Red Sea, the dak ebbing and flow "meeting. ing tides of human fea, as they wee Childens Day execises wee held led though the wildeness, walking weaily though the geat deset of ha Sunday moning.in the Chuch. The committee In chage Included: Pogam, Ms. P. B. Panewfcz; M» E. W. Ban, Ms. R. J. Bawes and Miss Doothy Hllyad: decoations, MtssLUy B. jllendeu; and stage. K. E. Lofgen. Shiley Rae Aagaad, daughte of,m. andafsl Pete Aagaad of Linden Raod. wasliapuaed by the pasto at the sevice. ~ Tils Eunutli League ecently-elected offices sa follows: Pesident, Milton Hais, eelected; fist -vice-pesident, Allison Oaul;.second vice-pesident. Miss Elsie dundesen: thid vice-pesident, Hebet SJusen; assistant, Robet Davis; fouth vlce-peddcnt, Ted Togenen; coesponding secetay, IOM Doothy Reel; ecoding secetay. Miss Oace Hill; and teasue, Jey LaBate. The offlces wul be Installed at a special sevice at 7<odock Sunday evening. All chuch membes have said special meeting signed by all mem been Invited to attend.. bes. Resolution by Finance CommUtee, CBU81UN SCIENCE BROADCAST The next Chistian Science Colum bla Chuch of the Ai pogam will be adiocast at 1 p. m. Daylight Saving time. Sunday, June 17, ove Station WABC. This pogam will be in chage of Philip King of Washington, D. C. Plumbing Heating PtaaM CRasMa «-Wt WM.E.GOURLEY n Joobmc so will the Lod of host* defend JoniJ alem; defending also be Will delive It; and passing ove he wllt peseve if Isaiah 31:5). Among the citations which compise ;he Lesson-Semon Is the following fom th* Btble: IThou. even thou, ai Lod alone; thou hut made heaven, the heavqn of heavens, with all thei host, the eath, and all things that ae iheeln, the seas, and all that Is thee and thou pesevest them all; and he host of heaven woshlppeth the* 1 inehcmlali 9:6>. The Lesson-Semon also Includes the man hopes, and anticipating the pom Ised Joy^-w shall the spiitual * Idea, guide all ight desies In thei passage fom tense to Soul, fom a mateial sense ot existence to the spiitual, up to the gloy pepaed fo them who love Ood" (p. M6). Synopsis of Mjjnutea of Boad of Feeholde Special - meetln of Hhe Boad Chosen, Feeholdes was held at the bouti House, Blsabeth, N. J., on Fiday June 1st, 1B34. at 11 oclock a. m. Diecto Meisel pesiding/ Roll call showed seven membes pesent and two absent. The Clek ead a waive of notice, c authoizing County Teasue to boow $130,000 In anticipation of eceipt of delinquent taxes, was adopted. Feeholde Baue called attention deploable condition of the books in thi Cuunty Cleks office, "which was feed to Public Popety; Oounde ani BuUdings Committee. " Thee being no futhe business, and upon motion of Feeholde Smith, duly seconded and caied, the Diecto declaed Boad, adjouned until Thusday, June 14th, 1934, at 3 p. m. CHARLES M. AFFLECK, Ad. - Clek. Fo You Gaduation Gift USE : t>-. ^l DAINTY DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT. AT PRACTICAL PRICES CaU Westfield SOUTH AVENUE OPP. R. R. STATION WESTFIELD, N. J. SUMMIT DOG and: CAT HOSPITAL DRS. X)SEPHB. ENGLE and LESTER R. BARTO **. Thi Resuection of Chist * ** JUU. v *:_.-: msi-ao y, u m,»h*u aee him la Oalllee. TIM Iatanatloaal CaUoni BOBlay Hehod teaaoa) fo Jsuw IT. ts BUlns that aach a leseojt aa. ~ - ;». e a.. this should end la Ue geat The CsclflxlOB did not end the commission. In the gatheing ot ala alalplta, eleiea Instead of twel»e. lospel stoy. The nnal chapte Into a mountain, and the appeal of came when the following day JMUS that they ahobld to foth la Jawoed, and May Uagd»4one and hia name and la hu powe to leach theothe Hay came to the eepolche to anoint the body of thei wold-wide autemem. *he algall- all aallona. Hee waa laaaeaed a baloed Maste, unawae of the ieaace ot which Is beglaaag ailacle that potended. een afte nealy tom yeas. How beautiful an Incident la We look back and we aee all that thui Hee wee these women with : thla commission and the loe and oat out BBJ any azptcutlob expectation mat that they m«l would»ouiu powe po»» back i»c» of «. It hbte»-- accomplished, - tod anthlng hnt a sealed tomb. II-. In lljlouinsii human llf«: in** Jt*»«* too* ^^ " thee w waa * hope, w In,_.L_I_ thei «. - heats of *f u.._ I. In iv. the vmt>li4 wold and anil Hi «n««how «ln a esaectldb, It they had undestood *ny ot tha mysteious, thlnn In hl«h platei. and how «T«B tha aad MltobneM a«tlll wtamulmd that Jeens had said concening his T«y poi»»f ot man la woldly etun, we hae no eidence of It In koqwle<u«m atcd to dtftal nit Sciptue. hlgheit InUttU and tdoala, aa, fo SM115 3SSSH a small time to fulfil anything Jlke was not la thei heats any hope Ot finding an unsealed }omb and a isen Lod. YtJHAT a toscblng pictue ot loe «aad loyalty! It any..powe might bing one back fom the dead, would it not be the powe ot such faith and such loyal loiet Pehaps It was not. afte all, a mas coincidence that It waa to such women aa these that the lit- een anojhw M» yeae may be b»t the lchnwa ol the popofea that ae pomleed In the gospel and that tae been.tulfuled In wme meaaaa as the e<upel hai taken hold of human life. *.. - TfTE. al»o. muit go with ie;»i into " the mounuin and.icelta" the geat commlaalon It we would hae faith and powe. When we tblnk of tbla wold that these dlselplea amw. a Wold In which thei H»M» Ing Chist was mealed. d Jb ned and elected Mt wnotlott ot the expelenie and cuclned. should It be. hade abould hae ce n tbel h them to hate fa both tea and "Joy. They wea la Pehapa It h cheeing to ead tha peewof an Incedible m»- that I aom«doubted eten In thlf Uy. yet the thought that thei Ami of eaneat dlaclplea. If we Lod wai lltlag, and that they ounelea at tlmea doubt. It may ahonld aee him again, waa lage glt««e stength to keep within than any lenae of fea o wonde. that cicle of dltclplea whee ou Than, aa they went to tell the double may be tuned lpto «oloua dlaclplea. how almple was--thei contcttona, «meeting with leaua Ha confont* Thee la no place whee doubti them la the way. and, bidding them become so imall and faith and con- "All hall," aajolna enjoins them to^iatno to~hw TICIIOM lctlonj become Decome»o geat ge, as In the IeaT7huto-goTBid^elliilbTethen--i>esence of the Maste, Canfod Chuch Calenda lunoem MUHOOOT Bacou. CHDHCB Walnut Aanoe Ba. llaicheu T. PoynUf «:WA.aL-Bll)laBcbool. 11:00 A. M. Publlo Woship-. 7:00 P. M.-Epitb League. 8:00 P. U. Kenlnf bnblp. : Caamoaa Bettod Avenue OT. X. W. suohada Bunday selcca Bunday School.»:» m.: monlnc seloe U a. m.; «ehit senioe. 7:48 p. m.; young peoples eetlng, 7 p. m. Paye and paise meeting Thusday enlog. p. m. All ae welcome. uvaav KiKonicAL LUTHBUIN CHU»CB 110 Xaitman Staiet «:«A; M. Bunday SchooL 11:OC. it ine Senie*. / - - Tam BnacotL OHUICS tame of Noth Ave. and Poet Ae B«. Fank M. Bneieek, B«clo 8 mv Holy Oomnittnkin. (:48 a. nv Chuch Bchoot--- 11, a. m. Homing paxet and sec- M--MomlngWoship. 7:00 P.Jt Chistian Endeavo. 8:00 P. at «enlng Woship... &-SOTIC*. Wednesday sevice 8116 P. M. Reading oom open dally except lon (Holy Onnmiinlnn.thefistBan- Sundays and holiday* fom a to I ay ol the month). - P. M.; al*p Fidays fom 7:80 to 9 P. M. 6 p. m. Young Peoples Fellowship. 8 p. m.-chonu Ientaoc and ad- PUJT PaasBmaiAH CHUSUM Cone of Spingfield and Noth k Union AenuM Ba. Waa.B. Ueaa :«A. It-Chuch School. 11:00 A. B.1 R O. Mlln Steet. Jaataa T. MelWaMleT. eate ---B«T.,jBlu l -li.-nasefi Bunday Hasses: 7 a. nv, u, 8 a. m.;, OhUdens Man,»:80 a. m. louajed by Sunday School; High Masa, 10:10a. nj. followed by benediction. Tuesday. 7:45 p. m, Bi. Annei De- Totlons. Paa BunsT OBUica 100 High Oteet Be. a H. Hatehlacs 8:43 A. U.-Bunday SchooL 11:00 A. tt-uondng Woship. 6:48 P. VLa T. P. TJ. 8:00 P. U.-«entof 8elce. Fna anadi o CBUR, Baamn Bplngfleld ATenue and IOlB-«Met >»:«A. M. Sunday SchooL 11:00 A. O. kuki A. It «. Cannca. H High Steet Ba. W. a HVaal 10:00 A. lav-eunday School. 11:00 A. M PuMlo Woship. COO P. MVailen CnltUan BideaTo League. 1:00 P. ac-xenlng Woship. he Best GRANFORD REAL ESTATE Insuance in All Foma (eal EsUiteti Insuance. Dept. Cianfod Tust Co. Semd gom bog ta In himamthe Sum fadls with othe boyi-famng. boating, swito- -minj, leaning handicafts unde tained men «ho devdop his best. A hipp ummt of htfjth whee you boy will kan unething uecftd, develop apoiuibility, and come to appnite natue one of the best Cibini, hot showes. Only iiii fo 9 gloi-, ous wctbl He may come fo any numbe of weeks at 414 but ueve a pucel Booklet on cquot. EnoU though neaest YM. J A U C "luml a numtwiuewmake^b^^«iboicte7»newak,t*.j^-w-- ******y". Union County BuickCo. 430 NORTH AVE^E WESTTTELD.N.J..., BUICK ijto PONTTAC SALES AND SERVICE To Vbit Iis Gaden the pnbuc is totted and uged to visit the newest hoticultual featue in the Pak System-ite Ih Oaden;. which i» located in Ceda Bo6k--pik"" i Randolph Road, Plalnfleld.. Unde the gmdanse of Ida Haletta R. BaDomy. a membe of both the Amelan Ms Society and the puinneld Ctaden Oub, this Oadea has tunks of the tees snd laying thei been in the coase of development fo Contol of CuJn Woms ecu o the young catepillas may bethe past two yeas and now. affods a pevented fom cawlin up, by PUc-velng sticky bands of tee tanglefoot bae not ecently visited "this section pleasant supise to those who BT D. C. C. Haaalttoai Btatiasi aoud tie tee tunk at a 4 o J foot of the pak. The late Feclval c&ltaghe. membe of the Una of oim- ^ *ou» be danke woms which ae now t ^^hee the band ts to bested Bothe*, I*nd»cape Achitects of lni «g Uie the notheasten.distict of the pm,^ ^, stlp of cadboad 4 o 5BookUne, Uasaadiuaetts, designed the BUate. ate, often occu to In such numten.inches, numbes llueua wide tkd tightly about a t the Gaden, which fits In admiably wltn thj at they will completely defoliate detoliate ma-ltimk ma-!^^ U U. afte smoothtaa; the bak. the tees and-puntatlotu In the nothwest section of the pak nea Kenyou Phe. elm. ash. oak..willow, bich and-- ine ^nftcam aces not ut tunay. cotton o aome stadla mateial ahould avenue. The Bhslfipeae Gaden. OOhe tees fo «eveal. yeas to sueeeson. Thee ae two species, the sping bused to pevent -the motni o cate- known to-many as a lovely collection >9 cauinke wom and the fall canke wom. pillas fom cawling Maeath the band. of old-fashioned "Bowes, Is in the Tiw*a»fleJoot*tai»a.io«Jh».mate* ieth)tntnani^*coo<ungto tkltf^hi<5 ot lal used on stteky fly pape tat suffe,! yea the notha emege to lay thei unit of the Pas? System, caakt. can be obtained ttod fom tt most lage deal- The moths of the sping canke en In hoticultual supplies. The bands «m» emege ealy In Isansh, o at the should be applied-about the middle of tbme the fist leaves ae showing. The Septembe and should be kept «abby. ta males ae wtogleae, geyish In colo; combing each week until cold weathe asdd about half an Inch ittlenfth. They! and feshened o enewed in <he sping eawl up the tunks of the tees and;befoe the buds open. They should be iv then- ens in dustes on tbe.appued in <the fall o sping to all te! inches o tunk, these eggs hatching tees that wee Infested the peceding injto small, slende, geenish o bown summe, w< omi Peeding upon the foliage, these H the bands wee not used o not applied to lime, o if theydid not keep w< oms gow apidly and ae. ful gown, Bf ppoxsmately 1 inch In length, within the tees fomjbeoomtog infested, the, AN OLD 41o I Weeks. They have become known catepillas may be contolled by applications of asenat* of lead o deia FAVORITE aa a measuing woms because of 4hei hiamt/of dawing tee middle of the HIGH IN powde. The county agfcultuamgent OUMIU beody Into an ach when cawling. will be glad to give diections fo.appllcations to those who wish them. - IOW IN NICI The habits and Ufe cycle of the fall anke wom ae simila except that he moths emege, some time in ealy all. Thetto species can be easily aepiated. inasmuch as the fall canke SPRAY NOiV! mm has thee pais of polegs at the I WILSONS OK PLANT SPRAT ca end o the body, while the sping ipecies has only two pais of polegs. NKOTEEN PXBOX BXA^LEAT "4»- RED ABBOW EVEBGBEEN Pevention of infestation is easie, SLUG SHOT ROTECDW dteape, sad gives bette esults than ABSENATE OF LEAD BORDEAUX MIXTURE jpaylng afte Infestation. The moths CALCTOE ABSKNATE 1 - _MAGNESniBI ABSENATE nay be pevented fom cawling up the DUSTING SULPHUR TOBACCO DUST White Oik Vt Sole. 5Oc BUBBEB OR LEATHER LIFTS, Ue. BTJBBKR. HEELS, tic Cout Home Shoe Rebuildet 5 BROAD STREET Dm. CMt MMM ElUaMk. N. J. BBOES DXBD ALL OOLOBS G..* O. WEED KILLER. =TffFjg~^AtIpi^JiTtTIY^i^ili^~^ iv~ 1 Mle- C. E. TRUBENBACH Canfod Feed & Gain Stoe 104 SOUTH AVENUE, E. 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3 f. < v, t " i» V,,,i, if t,. ** - Gaden TORE IENATE t? Clak Gable, Myia Lby, William Powell In : "Manhattan Melodama" AT THE CSANFOED THEATRE, SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUE8DA" THEATRE PREVIEWS UANHATTA* MELODRAMA -Manhattan Melodama, - comes Sunday to the Canfod Theate. The pictuf -stas -Cta* Gable. Wunam " Powell and MyoaXoy. and is descibed a> a fast-moving dama -with Gable as a big-shot gamue and acketee, powefufinttlitabsatic. figue.of the ettj» demi-wld. Powell plays the distict attoney. Gables boyhood cbam, who is called upon to choose between his dot}* to the public and his loe fo his pal S f. jmwcesttoy., - John Baymot most ecent pictue, the mifh-potoking comedy iot. "^oth Centuy,"! opens Sunday at the Canfod TOate? On the stage "30th Centuy/was one of the most successful poddcuons ot its season, and sceen ighta to it wee sought by evey Hollywood poduce..caole" Lombad.- Walte Connolly, Roscoe Kims and Ralph Potaa will be seen in the cast suppoflnjbay- LAtGiaKG BOY - The most human potayal of Indian life and loe eve attempted fo. the sceen Is to be seen in "laughing Boy." The new Meto-Ooldwyn-Maye dama, staing. Ramon Noao with Lupe Vele In the feminine lead, opened yesteday at the Biti Theate, Elizabeth. Adapted fom the famous Pulitze Pize, winning novel witten by Olive La Page, the pictue contains a pimitive loe theme that Is heat-stiing In intensity with an epic backgound, of Navajo esevation life that is packed with audience.inteest. The In-, dian Is teated as a pesonality fo the fist tune In. the damathat builds apidly -in emotional climaxes. 8PITFIRE She pays in one beath and defies all ceation in the next and loves mqn accodingly to he own code. - Athe lying. steallng l loving, hating, impetuous and spontaneous gil of the mountains, Kathaine Hepbun comes to the sceen of" the Rilato Theate, Westfteld, Monday, in "Spitfie." pictulzauon of the Boadway stage success, "Tigge," and those who have seen the pictue declae that It offes the scintillating sta, he most impessive ole ttdate. It Is a stoy of a mountain gil who becomes fantically eligious fom eading the texts of some cads she. has stolen fom a Sunday School, and who CRANPORD CITIZENI AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934T" "" tio had chage of its poduction. 8adfeJ ck«^ta^vj,yl^damaij^ tlon of the aveage Ameican gil. Sh Is the gil who lives next doo, o Jusl aound the cone. She U seen eveywhee in steet cas, subways; buses, theates, shops. - CHANGE OP HEART Eighteen months ago the wold famous team of Janet Oayno and Chales Paell dissolved on the com pletion of Tess of the Stom Coun< ty." Today.afte an Intelude maked by a flood of 1 potests against the.sepaa tion fom sceen fans and film exhibi tos thoughout the-civilized wold, these two favoites ae appeaing In thei twelfth co-staing vehicle, "Change of Heat," which comes the Libety Theate, Plalnfield, Satu day. With them ^appeas a billiant 1 sup poting cast, headed by James Dunn nd (linge Roges. Beyl Mece, Oustavl Von Seyffetitz, Plske OUaa, Iene Fanklin, Shiley Temple, Jan Dawell and Nella Walke also have Impotant oles. Dealing In vey human fashion wit undetakes miaculous healing powes the Joysand soows of«fou youn though he pimitive faith in God. people who, afte leaving college, stug Rated by the many who believe he a gle against the tials and. vicissitudes witch, aud-loved by but a-few of the tf a geat city, the theme, and Its beneficiaies of he miacles, she be-tenchant handling of common pob comes an outcast..she expeiences he fist awakening of love when she meets a handsome young enginee who is woking on the constuction of a neaby dam. Uttely untutoed and uncultued, thee is, nevetheless, something within he that is awakened by the highe type of civilization that he epesents, and she feely gives him he heat and he tempestuous kisses. tusokl ata fa pucttly when" he tells he that he not maied and that his love fo he is o) the ight kind. One of the outstanding, sceen poductions of the yea will be on view tomoow when -Sadie McKee," new Meto-Goldwyn-Msye film staing Joan Cawfod at the head of a billiant cast, opens at the Regent Theate Elisabeth.. With a suppoting, cast Including such "names" as Fanchot, Tone, Oene Raymond, Esthe Ralston, Edwad Anold. Kal Oxfod. Jean Dtxon. Leo Q. Caoll and othes, the stoy is said to be one of the most gipping eve.tanslated to the sceen. Witten by Intenationally famous novelist Vina Delma. it was followed by millions of eades when pinted seially in Libety Magazine. With Joan Cawfod as the sta and Claence Bown diecting, an lncompaab lems. make the pictue a unique One In the Gayno-PaeU annals, and one that pomises to become an outstanding sceen hit of the yea.; THE LOST PATROL, Thees an old bit of philosophy to the effect that it Isnt whethe you ae dead but how you die. The heoic figues in RKO-Radlo "The Lost Patol" which opens today at the Rialto Theate, Westfleld, po-, ceed along those lines. Tapped in deset oasis of Mesopotamia by less Aabs, the small calvay unit faces cetain death as the Aab, cicles close In and one by one the coloful soldies find a last esting place beneath little mound of sand fom which sabe potudes. Bois Kalolt, Wallace Fod and Reginald Denny ae featued along with McLaglen, with the emainde of the cast including J. M. Keigan, Billy Bevan, Alan- Hale, Bandon Hust, Douglas Walton, Sammy Stein, Howad Wilson and Paul Hanson. John Fod diected. Hni Duinon Avoidance of tichinosis is so simple that no one need fea It, If he makes sue to eat no pok except that which has been thooughly cooked. Mos cases of - tichinosis-seem - to-esull fom the eating of uncooked summe sausages Aid aw o UoptfecUy cooked smoked meats, though any pat of an Infected animal Is equally dangioua. " Daaciag ~ ^ "Dancing," said HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "does not delight my eye excepting when it Is done not by thos* willing to pay fo the pivilege, but by those sufficiently expet to demand compensation." * Aadaat Raiaa la Camaay Ancient-uins dug up in Gemany evealed templet dedicated to Roman, Geek and Asiatic Celtic deities. Neolithic elic* dating back to 2900 B. C. wee also dacoveed. STARTING.-.,.. _ SAT., June 16th JANET GAYNOR CHARLES Main Entance to New Wolds Fai At tbe main entance to the 19J«Wolde Fai, an avenue lined with Intenational Hags povides a coloful oute Into the fai pope. Some of the featues which geet visitos to this yea s Contuy ot Pogess, as they aive, ae set foth above. The "wolds lagest fountain," shown in the cente ot the lagoon, Is culmed to have a flow ot wate geat enough to sevice a etty of a million people ". AT REGENT THEATRE, ELIZABETH Ramon Novao in a scene fom "Laughing Boy" AT RITZ THEATRE, ELIZABETH \ Joan.- CRAWFORD Faichot TONE SADIE McKEE CRANFO PRIVATE LIFE" OF KING HENRY 8th" Douglas Faibankt, J. Geneviieve TOBIN "SUCOSS AT ANY PRICE" GEO. RAFT Tumpet Blows" CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Sevice Commission has announced open competitive examinations as followa: Junio patent examine,.$3,000 a yen, Patent Office,.Washington, D. C. Gaduation fon acceptable fou-yen college couse, with majo inlcnriniclng, equied, except that senio itudcnts ndn\itted..,. Senio foest code cxamin (focs- :y) V.600 to $5,400 a yen. Foest Sevice. College degee in foesty and etaln specified expeience equied. Pull Infomation muy te ~ obtained om B. W. P. Randolph, Secetay of,he United Stntes Civil Boad of Eximlnes. nt the Cenfod >ont offlci-. MichisWi Ealy C.pll.l The teitolhl cupltitl of Mlclilxai ai DotolL Thee the fist cnpltul was built and occupied by the fist legislatue tailed uflc aiiuilgalun to the Union In 181)7. The Conatltutlon f ISSS contained, a povision which was adopted only afte a bitte mug. gle of delegates to the Ciinatltutlunnl convention. Thai povision oad,"the wat of guvvmnent fo this Unto shall e at Detoit, o suh othe place an may be nmclbmi by law, until 1817, when It hnlllip pviiiantlitly.lonlvil >y the IciilHlntiii*.", l u» B H, : llelijuiiu Is a blllnkual county. t)ie Walloons speak Fench, while the letnlngs speak Fleuilnh. «lankiiage cldbely elated to Dutch. Latin U In no sense an ofllclal lankuaga In Uul glum, ultliough It Is, of couse, used In the Roman Catholic chuch. Page Thee Rotay Club To Fete Fome Membes Nov. 1 Rev. Kenneth Matin, Fiit Pesident, Win Be Speake at Reunion. Tcntftthe Mt.ins fo a eunion of fome and..pesent membes of the Canfod Rotay Club, to be held Novembe I. wco fomulated last Tliuv diiy at theweekly luncheon meetlhg-of tli<- club In Hayashis Restauant. So >-tay. Heny W. Whippie end a lette fom the Rev. Kenneth Matin, the clubs fist pesident. In which he ae- (i pleit an Invitation to be the guest upenjle at the meeting. The-Rev. M. Matin, who is now ecto of the Ktimha, WIs., Episcopal Chuch, was fomely ecto of Tinity chuch hee.. Additional plans fo the.eunion will b»-mads duing- Uuv summe monthj. The club, which was oganized In has been one of the most active hi tlii.i distict, and Imi maintained a emakable attenajince ecod. Fo thee consecutive yeas, the club hafl- 100 pe cent attendance at evey meeting and led all clubs In the county_jn_ attendance. * * -.. Announcement was made that D. Samuel Hlnman. pesident-elect, will leave Sunday, June 24, U> epesent the localclub at the annual convention of Rotay.Intenational to be held fom June 26 to 20 In Detoit, Mich. Wincheste IJiitton, who was ecently elected to membeship, was* welcomed by Pust Pesident Whlpple. who explained the.puposes of. the club. The club voted to donate 115 as a fist pize In an,cssay contest,. which, will be. conducted Jointly by the club; the Village Impovement Association and the Canfod Citizen and Chonicle. Secetay Whlpplc epoted the club had maintained a 08 pe cent attendance.ecod. duing the month ot May, thee being one absence duing the month. Vice-pesident Clyde Bell conducted last weeks meeting. RIALTQ I I WESTF1KI.D V Matlne 2:30 - Evening 1:30 WEslOeld THUR., FRI., SAT., JUNE «In "MELODY in-. with CHARLIE RUGGLES MARY BOLAND ANN SOTHERN VICTQR McLAGLEN with BORIS KARLOFF Wallace Fod Reginald Denny Added Satuday-Matinee "PIRATE TREASURE" Comfotably COOL! WESTERN ELECTRIC WIPE-RANGE SOUND SYSTEM TUES., WED., JUNE 1& HEPBURN KATHER1NE Dining, Dancing and Floo Show TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT LAURENCEHARBOR INN Bea of BuleWs Restauant LAURENCE HARBOR, K. J. JOIN THE CB»WI>-AND,8BK ADDED ATTRACTIONS Music by I4ND BEOS. ORCHESTRA _, of Peth Axaboy. K» Cot o Mntaum Chage "CHANGE OF HEART" JAMES DUNN. GINGER ROGERS Plainfleti LiBERTV "Phone Mfd 5*77 FRANK BUCKS Satuday Matine* I tlnnt CARTOONS CLARK GABLE HTRNA LOT Wit POWELL MANHAnAN MELODRAMA SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY suits -SUSHI no omoiisoasss Mino ssuci c*sot flaw»»» ««lu»i ebanch of oance to- " gethe fo the fist time in plctunzatioiofthe omantic- Pulitze pize-winning novel. BRITT WOOD J ROBERT YOUNG"» RALPH BELLAMY MARTHA SLEEPER, JOHNjBOLES "BOtOMS W SPENCE TRACY - fa^patterson" HERBERT MUNDIN t,= Vi J 1. I i ) >-- C\ -/.-.^.«

4 l tmf i^- "-fv Qty (Einfoh CHtti?n anb The Canfod Citizen. Kstalilished The Canfod Chonicle. KstaWiAetl 18y.V.. Combined untlf.tne name The Cnnfod Citimi and Chonicle in 192t \JUIIN U. Cl.oini.-Edito / Published evey Thusday J.y Canfod Citizen ami Chonicle; - Union Avenue, Canfod, N. j." Ofiuial Pape fo Canfod-.- f. d and Keuilwoth THURSDAY, JlNl W SiiV.scii>tijn. Two Dollas a Ya. in Advance En-ed at the Catfod Post Office as Swuuj Class Matte Solving* Difficult Poblem The esolution adopted unanimously by the Township Committee at its meeting Tuesday evening elative to the financing of past due teaches salaies appeas to be the only de-siabte and pactical metnou of solving a -most"difficult-poblem.».. The esolution, in effect, will Rive to teaches the-option of eceiving pactically 85 pe cent of the total salaies due to July I. IV.H. with the balance of IS pe cent to he [aid ove a thee-y-. peiod, with. The Boad of.education and lhc Township Committee ae to be commended fo thei action in the matte, Deseving of a plaque o some othe.penanejt^^cod. attesting to he long and faithful sevice in the public schools and community, is Miss Chalotte Watson, pincipal of Roosevelt School, who eties next week afte giving 50 yeas of he life to the childen of Cantod. Pobably no othe, peson in the community.has done as much to shape the chaacte of as many.boys.and gils as hafi Mi?s \\atson. j The Citiien and Chonicle joins with he vast goup of fome pupils, among whom ae iiow epesented two and;pehaps thee geneations, in congatulating. Miss Watson upon completion of so long a tem in so noble a pofession.._ Oganization of a safety "council in Cantod, advocated many months ago in this column, iw appeas to be neaing eality. Popely handled and with the deseved coopeation fom both motoists and pedestians in the community, the council whi do a-geat wok iii educing accidents hee in the futue. Evey "oganization should be epesented when the council meets soon to oganize. Lette* to the Edito Edito, Citizen and Chonicle: On seveal ecent patiotic occasions It has been noticeable that a geat many dtlsens do not pay pope espect to the flag of ou county, and as Thusday, will be Flag Day, It seems appopiate that some, comment should be made at this time. _-Th«abuua nottd would-hf-ovecome by obsevance of the lollowlng ules, taken fom The FUg Code" published by the Ameican Legion^ (I) When the flag passes in a pocession men In civilian clothes should anova thei hats, and hold them In the ight hand opposite the left shoulde. Women should hold the ight hand; ove? the heat as a salute. _ (3) The flag should neve be daped no fomed Into atjowts-iwttefrt n should always be suspended fom a pole o else hung flat, with the union to the noth o east. (3) Bunting when used fo decoative puposes should be aabged with the blue stipe uppemost Then ae. of couse, seveal othe ules to be followed, but the above ae vey Impotant ones, and It Jsi evey ones patiotic duty taste that they ae followed. GUY D. PECK, JR.. Post ail, Ameican Legion. England and Fance to talk on debts owed U. 8. Headline. Why at let th* money do It?. A boowe has a tough life. Wua hi Its always tonca-and- Itfs Mili to peceive that vey eload has a slla lining lfci Than a» «0 stan to evey beinc in the wsld. N» m l t. _ J _ late a doo the othe night, we saw ov ana*. Toonto woman gives bith to t» emm-a. Headline. The U epoted to be doins Fumi CiWw Smikm «Ilwsy, a golden sp«fce waa p tented by Califonia and was diven Into a ipedaoj pipaad tie by. offldsls of UM twe oads with silve sledges. Thli ceemony took place May 10, U * at Poawoto Potet Ctab, and tsanedlately afte the ceetnony UM istdea «_ was withdaw and an anbstititoa. It U U the miiof Lelaod Stanfod Univesity. Maud Stanfod was CM of the aiload official* who wielded the silve WigkTe PilfU la Wtmmm WUta Vtilkt went to Fano* to» ^II o( KM aad mde hla tlg_ la Euope oa August t, n- W to the s_ IK st(i; a tun #Mtkf> lite fe» a_al_d a tke ai 4. *«««- ttu_ aa boo. UWOa» Obituaies " Human S. Dttael Heman S. Dltwl of Denman Road died Satuday evening In Muhlenbeg Hospital, Plalnfleld. He had been In 111 health fomoe than thee months. Bon In Canfod foty-nine yeas ago, he was a son of the late August and Rote M. Dltiel. He was employed fo. twenty-six yeas as a fieman by the Cental Raiload Company of New Jesey and was a membe of the Bothehood of Locomotive Fiemen and Enginees. He also held membeship In Fanklin Council, J. O. U. A.M. of Plalnfleld. He Is suvived by his wife, Oathelai Muay Dltol; and one. son, Rutse Heman, at home; five bothes, Lewis J. and Hebet of Canfod, August of et -Rah ay and Elme of Ivington; and one siste, Ms. Osca Bende of Canfod. Funeal sevices wee held Tuesday aftenoon fom the home In chage of the Rev. Ithma Qulgley of Dlzabeth. Intement took place In Falvlew Cemetey. ^ Mn. KUseBehaeU Puneal sevices wee held Mxmday aftenoon fom the home, 181 Noth avenue, East, fo Ms. Ellse Schacht, 52 yeas old, wife of August Schacht. who died Satuday moning in tot Rahway Memoial Hospital, Rahway, whee she undewent an opeation Fiday, The sevices wee conducted by the Rev. William F. Behem, J., pasto of the Calvay Luthean Chuch. The emains wee cemated at the Rosehlll cematoy. Linden. Bon in.gemany, she had been esident of Canfod fo about ten yeas, the family coming hee fom Booklyn. Besides he husband, Ms. Schaehl Is suvived by two sons, Heny of Fanwood, and Joseph of Albany, N. Y.; daughte, Ms. Hay Schee at Roselle: a siste, Ms, Fed HoJU of Palmya, N. Y.; thee bothes, Chales Runteman of Noth Plalnfleld. Heny and Heman Runteman, bou of- Palmya; and five gandchilden. A Political Ug CafcU Unde the device of a log cabin, with a bael of elde In font of.lt, the Whigs elected WUllam-Beny Haison In 1840 unseating th* Democat le administation afte the financial panic of 183T and th subsequent depession. He was supposed to have f Of IsH Ukt Wb of ao^aly nttle-and hadibeen-made pat of HaitoDi nuuutoo on bis Uge esute nea CandanaU. Howeve, thousands of tokens, medals an boadcasts beaing this emblem have been peseved la memoy of -The Heo o-ttppeesooe." pfg WsMels WeaseU an not dlocult to tap. They hav* egula teitoies which they cove. Thei fails osuauy lead though low swampy t»fttoy. and they hav* a hamt *f following aid ail fence*, and of going unde, til bidge* o ough dsns* woods. y F»- SMIj. " «dly poduced sbottt» pe ^ ^ of tke wold* sulphu aupply besa tto devsloiisnat of Ameica*. THE CRANFORD OTIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. JUNE i.. lags 1<«! U One need onlj emmhe that tbe weekly chsnjtc of moon pha oec ssily comes nea tbe ssnn time with lage pe cent of westbe ehanfes. and these coincidences an emembeed, while a lage numbe of failues to coincide ae ovelooked snd fogotten. - Weathe, tojii Is vey diffeent at diffeent localities, snd pobsb y thee Is slways a maked change going on somewhee when the moon Is advaddng fom ooe phsse to anothe. InvestlgaUon falls to eveal a decided pepondeance eltlie one way o the othe, and any seeming Influence of the moon upon wenthe Is a natual esult of pue chnne. ~ Fiil FMiaal la AnU Peeident UcKlnley was tbe Bet Chief Baecutlve of the United States to ide la sn automobile. In Novembe, the Pesident had a ide in a steam caiage owned by F. 0. Stanley, Invento of the Locomobile. VACATION CASH fo you fa* Clau FUh... tbe sdoijllc name of the glaas flsh most 7 geneally used is Aabassl*. lala. Ichthyologists have (changed the nam* to Ambassls angav) but th* fome still Is beat known among aqualsts. The h eaches a length of two Inches and is so tanspaent that th* bone stuctue and Intenal, ogans an dealy visible as It swims In a tank. Thee U s yellowish sheen to tbe body, but this does no( Intefee with tbe tanspaency. Sweat PeUtoai f«qvms When dalstope Columbus SDpsaed befoe Queen Isabella on etuniag fom his fist exploation, be uesanwi he with sweet potatoes picked la the New wold.... Oa tk. MOOD The moon has no unning wate on It, no atmosphee and no vegf-tatlon so fa as known. Youil find ydu vacation fun hi the dollas you old gold will bing you. Have M. Chauncey Smith test, weigh and appaise yous today, Repesenting Buiinet, Watfltld. Licensed on Fom TOL-12-NY-12-34S7. WARNING! o.... un,«itunn! n at JARVIS 1 Dug Stoe batty I P. M. to» P. M. 103 N. UNION AVE. CRANFORD, N. J. [And these I cost so little, Kind up i only $&50 w mm a coat JKM* COO*-, fom a i G-B Fan. Too at-tanaolag baeometyp*offi~.coam" he* to O tc Fan «and pg the tm«...h> th* widest I -M, stvie and pice. Of tatcphoos 000 tad w* wiu ecad < "Deuitl i I JIM? tat- a ml la-caunibj *Us~ Ua ; Ba*t.N.Y,l*JL -«lb. Extent IMt. lt-wm. Fuw. fa te ol P b U k O CinUtoM AUm Sdoca An Indiana gindstone came to the aid of a. scientist st tbe Salthsonlsn Institution when he songht to teso whethe the yeas actually had seasons ,000 yean ago, when coal was being fomed. He found the answe In the light* and dak banding of the stone. Moe cabon was ID the thin dak layes and he concluded they esulted fom w»ai dy summes with consideable deposition of plant and animal emains. Tbe wide and lighte-coloed-bands-he stbibsted to wet winte* that wee colde, when moe sediments wee depoaltad In the steams snd less -caton fom once-living foma. Pathfinde Hagazlne. PM»U ml Inlmmi In the population of Ieland, the* majo types ae usually ecognised. Th* most pimitive Is the shot, b ekhaled type, sometime* called Flbotg, vaiously, defined by anlhopologls as non-ayan o as Ibeian o a banch of the Mediteanean ace. Th* eonaueos o thesepeoples wes a tan and blond ace known as Toatha Da Danann, who wee eithe Scandinavian o Celtic-speaking peoples. They wee followed, by the Gaelic Invasion, pobably within histoic times. This Celtl&speaklng ace Is Id tilled with the pedominant type of Iish sf th* pesent day. ; _ «Cala-,. N m I-. In tbe Roman calenda tbe month was divided Into snequal. pats by the days which wee known as the Calends, None* and Idea. The Calends we* alwaye the fist day of the month. th* Nones came on the fifth o **ventb, and tha Ides on th* thiteenth -o Hfhwnth, Althongh -the _m, th* seven days peceding; owm.. IWnMj-A BlMfe *! Ml«. «k MM. Summe School FRENCH, July 5 August 8 A0ULT8 * H. 8. STUDENTS: a in RsaM Read. Oaasfv Encdatexte. TaUing. CBHDBEN OF S U ID: Be* a_i Beceatts- " i ALL IN tllci Ecole F-aoae d Ml NO. CHESTNUT ST. MNM Classified Advetisements RATES v ADTi on CAM WITB OID«I n*» * MOON W O«SOAV»- isi ca tint eotwt ivi AVIBAQI WORD* TO LINE W MINIMUM CMAMII W OKI l»mti0n tcat AM i ciifa g«ttiig. MMHUIN - CCNTS TBLKFHONsTljiAMiMEO 6-6M8 EAL E8TATE tou BMtM XT YOO want to buy, ent o sen. call Cathcat Realty Co. CRanf od J-001L New location at 3 Alden Steet tf munsais Boom TO um PRIVATE home in attactive aad eonve_ent location can offe 3 o S ooms and pivate bath to business coupfe o 1 gentlemen. Beakfast and flimhi *1 du es If desied, Befe- WBstneld 3-MM. «-14, n _ APARTMENT fo ent, thee ooms and bath, most desiable, Heat, not wate. Low ental.. Best neighbohood. 307 Union Avenue. Noth, tf TWO apatment* fa ent at \f Noth Onion Avenue. Five oom* and bath; all Impovements; newly decoated. Vey low ental. Cento of town. Call Pete BatU, telephone CRanfod g-imj-j. U FOR BENT FOR RENT Aug. 1st, lovely bouse on.cone lot, lage sunny ooms,.* bedooms on second floo, finished oom on thid floo, steam heat, flgidaie, open sceened poch, glassed hi fo -wintct_ase_ov_y shubbey and ga. den. Rent *S5 with gaage. Rich aids _ Swackhame, 1 Noth avenue, East. -C3_nfod «-112a.- HELF WANTED-Femsls 1 WHITEE Win fo geneal housewok. pat-unw. Phone CRan. a-j0s8iw., OENERAL housewokes, with efeences. M*.. Moffetts Employment Agency. 331 Elme Steet, Westfleld. Phone WQtfleld U - WOB ^WANTED Flliwlll OEKERAIJ HDJCBEWORK o washing. Ms. A. Sadows-, 231 WUlow avenue, Oawood, N. J., 6-21 HIOH 8OBOOL gil (18 yeas) desies light housewok duing summe, vacation. Vey fond of childen. Box 253, cae of Citizen office. CARBFDL and neat mending, tewing and alteations by the day. Refeences. Ms. N. Nassa, M Wlnans Avenue, ORanfqnl ,- FLTJCKINO PLDCKINO Teies vey easonable, eithe-at you home o at 34 Beech Steet. Expeience with one of lagest kennels in East, Scotties and wins a specialty. Phone Coope Smith. CRanfod 6-06TO-W. E-PK M. MOVnf O, TsWOKDiQ SRABHOKE ep Cay g baggage and ho Khold funitue. Fo ates, FOB BALE mscellankous NICE ASSORTMENT Pink, yellow and ed cannas. Oea ums, soaps and zinnias. 10c each; 1J» pe dozen. Lehigh Avenue Geenhouses 137 N. Lehigh Avenue, Cnanfod FOR SALB jmust sacifice contents six oom bouse. Including solid oak dining oom suite and electic washe. Phone ORanfod (-1S66. FOR SAUt Reasonable, hiing oom. ; caiage, bassinette,. doll caiage. 630 SptngfleU avenue. Telephone ORanfod W. RICH topsoil. Deliveed by the load. Call WXstfleld W. t[ S.IQNS-T-"Fo Rent," "Fo Sale," "Oaage Fo Rent," "Funished Rooms." Heavy cad. Citizen* and Chonicle OBce.. tf. FUBNISHED APARTMENT WANTED WANTED Fou o five oom fuoshed apatment, equipped fo light housekeeping. Fo occupancy about July 9. Reply Box 251, cae Citizen mid Chonicle. <-. :. - tf LOST PAIR of eyeglasses lost at Lincoln and BuiWde avinues, Fiday night o Satuday. Nome Thonwsen on case. 112 South avenue.east. LOST Bank Book No of the Canfod Tust Company, Canfwd, N. J. The, flnde Is equested to etun. It to the bank. If hot estoed befoe the 25th day of June application will be made to the. bank fo a new.book INSTRUCTION BASKETRY, leathe tooling, landscape aketdilng, weaving, taught foenoons June and July. Simple types of handwok fo small childen. Helen L. Bass, CRanfod 6-l«tM. call Heny c. Townsend. Telephone WEstfleJd tf manshlp. Felice E.DlFablo, 107 Un-. coin. Avenue, Canfod. Teleplione 8AROENTB EXPRESS Daily to New ORanfod 6-06SB-J..:«Yok. Baggage sevice a specialty. Dump tuck wok fo hie cheap. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Phone WEstfleld New Yok, LAWN MOWERS shapened and adjusted by expet. Call WEstfleld J BAday tf J. : 0-H ROBBINS _ ALLISON, Inc^-Moving. Stoage, Packing, Shipping. Cating tunks, baggage, feight, etc. Agents Allied Tan Lines, Inc. We have seved Canfod and vicinity fo 18 yean. 313 South Ave.. E. CRanfod * Phone OONTKACT BMDGE ca.mvim fo begtones and advanced playes. Having attended a 4-day Teaches Convention, I am pepaed to give all the newmethods of bidding, leading; and tbe Rule of x +1 that M. Oulbetson explained, to sfanplify the {flay of fflcult bands. Betha..J tughlln, 144 N. Euclid amnue, WestfleW, N. J. : TeL-WI field Duplicate Bidge evey Fiday night ALTERATIONS - *~- D? YOU NEED moe-oom fo you b_ine*s o in you home, Jet me^flgue with you on thealteationa. Now is the time to eoof jou home o buflding and pot 19 that new gaage. Hms-and-esUn la fiee. -All wok: Kxne FeUce-t DlFaUotOT te Avcooe, Canfod, fo additional _- fomat--» Telephone CRanfod 9-Vtt-t. _ tf HOTICC OC INTENTION t»to an t Hut J_ S OUDOKO, I f t t a TmiMp o Ganted. K. J. (SIsalM) JU S POLIDORO. AUTO, INSURANCE SEAL _n I LOST Bank Book No of the Canfod Tust.Company, Canfod, N. J. The flnde is equested to etun t to the bank. If not estoed befoe the 25th day of June, 1934, application will be made to the bank fo a new book. ^ OIRIi Iishes housewok: and plain 8TANDINQ HAY -copkhig; expeience; Bleep out Phone JQjE_ L AWAY fo, emoval. _aboul CRanfod J between 8:30 and aces of standing hay. "Call 52 Noth lam, and ask.fo Gladys. Bvenue, East. COLORED gil. Housewok moning WANTED o one day a week. Houseclesning o WANTED (Fo chaitable institution. laundy.wot,. Also washing to take piano In good condiuon, easonable, - Jan*. Call moning CRanfod Box 2S3, cae of Cltiaen. - FLOORS REFINISHED BEAUTIFY you home with new o eflilished floos. Fo Al wokmanship call Nils T. Schedln, 618 East T d Avenue, Roselle. Telephone ROselle Estimates cheefully. given. "..> tf REMODELING WHEN you ae eady to.emodel jmii stoe font o decide.to eect a new building, see me fo estimates. Best, quality mateials and excellent nwk- ASPHALT BEBOOFING BEFORE giving out-of-town company you contact let me estimate, time payments. Emll..Sandstom, 113 Mytle Avenue, Gawood. Teleplione WEstfleld J. _ - M* HEMSTfTCHINO OLEANINQ and Dyeing, Pleating, Hemstitching and Button Coveing. Ms. F. Chistlanien, 30 South Union Avenue. Canfod. Telephone CRanfod "tf DOGS BOARDED DOGS BOARDED A pivate home whee a limited numbe of small dogs w_t* glven^uie bestt: cae Ex peienced. M0 Fenwood, Avenue, Plainfleld, N. J.. LOADS WANTED Wanted-Load o pat load of household goods, to_o_fpm Col nous, Ohio...June 19tK Plattsbug,-N. T.. June 20th Boston, abas. -June 26th j;- plalnfleldsomevillo--- RETURN LOAD o Dat load in vicinity of: aigubtdte oeaston, June is; Washtagton, D. O, o Baltimoe, Am* 16;»gt Vemon o White Ptotos, June 18; Lake Mohawk o Geenwood lake, June 23; Bonx, June 28: Albany, N. Y, July 10; Stamfod. Com. J_y 18. A_Un"» Expess Fnone OR. 6-U NEW HOME - A HOMB U Tou Safest Investment. Build youa now befoe toflatk- deceases you dollas moe. I *Ul buiw <m you lota and to you plans «have attactive lots and plans vlu» an n_y see nmtnntt obligation: Act now befoe labo and mateials incease. FWlce & DBBao, 107 Lincoln Avenue, On tad. Telephone CR* - j, ph A. Plummei Boad of Education,,!omai-to-89 Roosei.ttlin «lll Bft gadustei ^,ade at the annui oclock Tuesday even auditoium. The pogam will ovetue. "Spiit of. Hlsh School ochest vooatlod by the R<. Slielock, ecto of Tlie esponse to the bauie» bu*wi XXIII. " The gadii -ting "Ode Tiumpl Majole Miskelly wl solo, "Pelude in D gpanlsh Dance. idlaj school ochesttsy l awading of diplomas Pizes in English, h geogaphy and sclenc by Ms. Robet Tnu ol the Roosevelt P.-^ the gaduating da gades will patldpal followed by the appol coio guad and flag sitm will be dosed 1 the Sta Spangled playing of "Stony Pol ochesta. Membes of the. gaduating class a Janice C. Banes, Alt Bell. Alvin L. Booth, Edwad I M. Cole, P Vallea J. Cohshoes, Long Banch, E Belma, Sping quan, Point He* EVERYS Retuning leave Fob ~ P. ML; Kfanasqun 6: LakeJlitJ J_J,t- Bel Badley Beach 6:16 P. 6:20 F. St; Long B Tel. CBanfod 6-U71 Eutea Slu<us 1 Add in* k»u f«owl \. z -^^ "" ^ ^ -V ;- *

5 «, -. " - \ mts :«OA*»- IE ANKOU8 eaning. 1 zinnias. tnhouses, Canfod e contents six wild oak dinicticwashe. living oan loll caiage. Telephone I by the load. R. ti Bale," "Oashed Rooms." uid Chonicle. t. NT WANTED oom funished > light house- 1 about July 9. Citizen and..- tf it Lincoln and [day night o nesen on case of the my, Canfwd, quested to eit hot estoed June applicable, bank fo a of the any. Canfod, Kiuested to e- If not estoed of June, 1934, lie to the bank ON ling, landscape light foenoons lple types of lllden. Helen institution, on, easonable, - in....- with new o- Al wokmsnleduv 818 East_. le. Telephone lates cheefully. ;.> tf NO 6.emodel you to eect a new estimates. Bestexcellent wok- IPablo, 107 Und. Telephone ".-; tf BABPENED pened and ad- Oall WEstfleld 0-14 K)FING town company estimate, time andstom, 113 lod. Telephone 6-14 O sing, Pleating, itton Coveing. 10 South Union lephone CRan- J)ED pivate -home > of small dogs tnofcae Ejc mood Avenue, IXD>. load of house-,.. June 20th.June 26th leldsomevillot load In vlclnuton, June, is; o/ Baltimoe, i White Plains. iwk o Oeenjonx, June 28; 10; Stamfod, suns) Expcs I E -." eat Investment- inflation deoe.i *U1 buim oi pbluatlon: Act I mateials to- 89 Pupils Tuesday j A: Plumme to Pesent Di- DtxiM at An Execise*. gaduating dan follows: Way Wil- Eleano DitseL Malon Stevens. Twenty-fou Lincoln School pupils j, \ih A. Plumnw, pesident of theliam*, Boad of Education, wul awad dl- Beano lw»ocki, June Rents. Maion )!oina,.to-89 Roosevelt School pupils William*. Muiel Lindsay, Madeline» oclock Monday evening In the school Colanei. Betty Masaa. Beano Uets,.ttim will Be. gaduated fom tlas eighth. audltoluni Floyd B. Shannon of,the Betty Meill, Elizabeth (,,-ade at the annual execises at * Doa Finch,MUded *JH2s ""-*"*-*> oclock Tuesday evening hi the school Cooke, Alice Aechbach, Doothy Dang-1 w ". auditoium... CaaloUeSwinde^PatsviSteliX!!!^11 let. Oealdine Wilson. Gladys Fltaah. \""! P"*" wm ** opened with a? 11 ; VicU ** Ovetut The pogam will be opened by an Chalotte Saunden, Patsy Knmjht, Rit«-?! ^?; y«n i,..bythe HighSchopl ochesta. ovetue, "Spiit of. Yottfh.", by the Hashlm, Anna Tlnnes. Josephine Bantoa, Vlglhla Wheele. Bally Baett, Hlfh School ochesta, followed by In? vocation by the Bev L Fank Maglll Doothea Bonhag, Magaet Schok,.-Shelock, ecto of Tinity, Chuch. EOeen MeNeney. Stella Kblanko. May The esponse to the Invocation win be ---«^---^ shall* ncte-want^loufc. Psalms XXIII. The gaduating class wdl -ting "Ode Tiumphant." and Miss Majole Mfckelly will play a piano solo, "Pelude In D Flat Mino." A Spanish Dance. \ played by the High Slimu School to Gim DiploiiiM to 68 Wedhetiky school ondjesttk will pecede the awading of diplomas by M. Plumme. pizes hi English, histoy, aithmetic, geogaphy and science will be awaded by Ms. Robet Tumbaue, pesident of the Roosevelt P.-T. A. Membes of the gaduating class and seventh gades will paticipate In a flag dill followed by the appointment of a new colo guad and flag salute. The pogam will be closed by the singing of fee, Isabel S., Faljweathe, Eleano R. the sta Spangled Banne and thegunaldsen, Hay Haison, Anne E. gade chous, accompanied by the ochesta, will sing "Hee Comes the playing of "Stony Point Mach" by the Hat, John S. Jensenius, Eva M. %angule. David Lewis, Fank T. Maison, Flog." Following the appointment of a ochesta. Membes of the Roosevelt School Russell MacLean, Olga Mlkovlch, new colo guad." the pogam will be. gaduating class ae:. Nick Balcb, Fedeick Mois, Joseph Plumme, concluded with/the nag salute and the Janice C. Banes, Alexande Lawence Kay ~ Richman, Ada Gace Robets, singing of "Ameica." "l Bell. Alvln L. Booth, Dois P. Bynes. Magaet Robinson, William ScWi, Edwad! M. Cole, Philip ; H. Conley, Ethel Schultxe, Richad Snow," Babaa Sinclai, James Skinne, Robet.Membes of the class ae) Richad Vallea J. Cohshoes, Godon M. Dun- Andews, Ellng Aneson, Richad FAST THROUGH TRAINS TO Asbuy Pak Long Banch, Badley Beach, Belma, Sping Lake, Manasquan, Point Pleasant. Tel. CRanfod fo Infonatlon EtlteR Stutfao Tin*!!!«Add m» k>uf fw DwIlfM: tavlif Tim.ii Tain. *! Htm Htfn NEWJERSEY CENTRAL! yc pupils will be gaduated fom the eighth gade of Sheman School at the mono*] commencement eaedses at a o-clocs; Wednesday night In the school auditoium. The pogam of the closing excetes was. not available fom Pincipal Chales A- Wallace. A tentative Usi at membes ol the T«E<3lANP0RD CITIZEN WO CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. JUNE " 24 Lincoln School o Get Diplomas Eighth Gade Gmjuating Ex. eases to Be HeW i Monday. -" the Canfod Chuch. wlu offe Invoca- anothe selection by the High School musicians,. Miss- May- Jane-Yeakel, a membe of the gaduating class wlu play a piano solo, "Ai Vaie." "The Faust Wits" will be_puyett by Miss Paise to God on High." Donnolly, Ciiffod Con, Rose, Huls and Ifcbet Hasen. Also Seymou dbese,.eveett O. Shie, Hebet, Bobby Oube. Roland Stout. Oeoce Chlney, Albet Volckmann,.BDly Nelson, Raymond OoUlns, Heny Bacfat, LeRoy Stevens, Domlnick BaanUneUl, Russell Decke, Geoge Weine, Joseph Connolly, Chales Binde, William Mewln, Al- Phyllis Thomas, also a membe of the gaduating class.. Awads wul be pesented by Miss Saah Edmond, supevising pincipal of the Canfod Public.. Schools. Miss bet Massa, Howad Halan? Jack Modne, Walte Robets, Fed Cox, Edwad SZi. Shu-ley Johnson will sing "The Flowe MJUe, Paul Eicson,.William Speed," 1 fom opea Faust, Waen Peteson, Robet Adams, Richad Nodstom, Paul..Rlzn> ( Geoge PoeHe and Tommy Geene... " Bmith, Gace Steggalls, Paul Volt Svendsen and Paticia.Wlld.t Also, Alice,Ruth Black, Magaet by gils-ae membes of-the gaduating class. Following a- selection, Spanish Dance." by the ochesta, M. Shannon will pesent the diplomas. The combined gaduating class and seventh Becke. PhUlp BeadineUl, Lucy Dl- Tullio, Richad Doyle. Joseph Hlsch, Benlce Hudson. Paticia JeweU, Shiley Johnson, Evelyn Jodan, Roney Edelhoff, Mede Jeannette Fanke, Kelsey. Heny Makowlch, Feis Naomi, Magaet Naomi, Dois-Pace, Vic- May. Elizabeth Fanklin, Magaet to Radllnski, Elizabeth Rood, Doothy Kovac, Helen Juliette Mathez, Fahces Shele, Phyllis Thomas, Fances Val< MacPhail, "Doothy Jane McQinnU, ente, Daniel Vassallo,.Dois Wanko Edna Anita Mille, Majole MlskeUy, and May Jane YeakeL Caol Moison, Ruth Elaine Bchade, Elizabeth Simpson, Elizabeth Smith, TERRAPLANE WINS MOROCCO RALLY Milded* E. Umme, Doethea L. Vadenbug, Babaa Faow Wates, Magaet Kete Wetjen, Betty Williams, Fed Bavad, diving a 1933 Teapane Eight Convetlbe, won the Mo- EVERYSUNDAY Chales Gilbet Albuy. J., William $100 1 Athu. Caoll, John R. Henning, A. occo Rally, accoding to a cablegam ROUND TRIP Camp": Hopkins, J., Geoge Edwad lust eceivedtoy Cheste p. Abbott, geneal tales manage of the Hudson Moto LEAVES Leavltt, Chales Mille, H. Nathaniel Mlms, H. William Randolph, John Ca Company. The Moocco Rally, an Schneide, Fed Schode, William E. annual event attacting temendous "attention fom motoists all ove Euope, CRANFORD Tyee and Richad Vandemade. John Baich Ralph tittle! 6000-kllomeUs. Bclnnlnc leave Point Pleasant 6:M Batholomew. Albeta F. Bochet, Is at Rome and the finish at Casablani of f the h speed dun Haold Floyd Davis, Athu B. de-a final tial Includes unning 100 metes ~ P. ML; Kanaaqnan t:m P. Bt; Spint Josephine Bostlnto, Alan Edwin Coope, ca. At the concheion Badley Beach 6:16 P. H.; AsbuTak U" Amella~M.~DlTilllioP~Benu:e 6:20 P. St; Umg Banch 6:J0 P. M. Duham, Fancis Fegel, Godon Gant aau, Cutis N. Bollbet, William Hezog, Oealdine Mason, Matha Mc- Comick, Betty Gay McLean, May Mooe, Steven Petis, Edwin T. Rohe, Iene Gace Roode, Magaet Tompelt, John Willis and Laua EUiabeth Zickle. -.. ENJOY UNLIMITED HOT WATER ^ LESS COST! fowad and-ttieneyese-fctheexact stating point. This final sub-event was also captued by the Teaplane, giving It fist place not only In speed, but in point scoe.. Included in the competition wee such cas as the Bugatti, Mathls, Renault, Peugeot. Chysle and othes twelve cas finished the ace. How impotant to TOUT ealy moning bappiness is an inexhaustible supply of piping Hoc Wate! TUs will beyoufs moning, noon and night fo bath, kitchen and laundy, in conjunction With pefectly contolled oom ten ooft when you install ctic Funace-Man AUTOMATIC AHTHRACITt»URNER Povide* Automatic Hest In the oll m$d*m sense of that tem. No aldng o shaking l!n?dsfowegaute-«tom.ti«llt **Mjmmum withou^ o woy, ^MjfatttUi& in>o5pesent heating «y«emwhetta wan w, iteanii wpoy ohotwate..-" " " " " \ Whv tun to B&IMABl modenized?, smelly, huadoas substitutes -when itejkfbomii ittfcai household fcel-iwthracitb-hm now been ^UBUWRPWE-HEATS THE HOME- SUPPLIES HOT WATER U Povides abundant hot watet;at a cost so tinau tcuiocef will call to aoiwe* The E. F-M. sold oa coavso tf desied. COMESTK STOKDl COMPAW, AUIHOHZiDBIAUl The McCate School held Us dosing execises last Satuday. Two plays. "An Adventue With a Wood Faiy."! and "A Stitch hi Tune." wen featues of the pogam. Taking pat in the fome Pisny»»PP. AnT Sinclai, Doothy Laneh, Jimmy Kissact. Buce Lewis, Lawence May, CaoT Hape and Susan Ltllad. In the cast of the lat- Following the death opliut. James Rolpb, J., Fank F. Me- tam,-above, 47-yedMlil-foimi- Iowa legislato, and elected in 1931 as lieutenant goveno of Califonia, has been swon In as Califonias 29th goveno: Itnlph died ecently afte an lllncaa uf seveal months. «ias.t.ssndyltmk IS Membes II Senios,,4 Junios Initiated Duing Special Assem- Easten Standad Tune add one hoa fo S jtnnc is JDNKIS attssi JUICE n CBAKFOBO t-.u.tt. IMA.U. l^i.ii: im.m. TickeU good ecamiag on any mis en <Utt of sab. Sale of tickets is limited to snoid PURCHASE TKKETS IN ADVANCE aft fie Heven senios and fou junios of man, $110 an hou; Bueau of Engaving and Pinting. the flowe show held last Thusday in" Tliee wee moe than 200 enties tn nd Euxabeth Cfanfod High School wee Initiated the Gant School, klndcgntcn fu.the F l o y d...." into the National Hono Society last Junio Agicultual Economist, $2,000 fist six gades* of the system. The poeam also included goup Fiday moning at a special assembly to ta.soo a yea, Agicultual Adjustment Administation and Bueau of An exceptionally lovely pat of the tangs mid solos by Peggy Rapp, Amy in the Ck-tand School auditoium. show was the miniatue gadens. The Sinclai. Susan Llllad,. and Caol Agicultual Economics, Depatment of The tniluus. wee: Senios OUbet exhibits showed that a geat deal of Hape. Peggy Rapp and Jimmy Klssack paticipated hi a dance, and Pincipal Agicultual Economist, $5,- Agicultue. Ashwen. Mottle Convaok. Getude time and wok had been spent In aanging them and the exhibitos de- Cemeius, Lawence Lakm. Betty Nancy Sinclai played a. piano solo. 90 a yea. Senio Agicultual Econo-.j The Rev. M. _ Following the exocises, duing which Lowland. Fank May. Hay Nick, mist, $4,600 a yea, Agicultual Econo- Nancy 81nelal was pesentedwith he Lucy TaUafeo. Maxwell Van Nuys. Judges, wee Miss Saah. Edniond, mist. $3,800 a yea, Associate Agtcul- diploma;, a school paty was held. Claa Wei and Anns Wysokf: Junios Howad Goodman. Wade Poston, tual Economist, $3,200 a yea. Assist- 1 Ms. Rowland Blythe and Ms. J. 8. Tlie fall tem s RosencfanU. Aahecment* suitability out Agicultual Bconomlit, $J,600 a of vases lo flowes and condition of Following Riggs Stewat and Gall-Wild. yea. Agicultual Adjustment Admin-! flowes wee, consideed in mukinn the. The ceetnonlx wee conducted by Istatlqn and Bueau «f Agiculiual New awads. : senio membes of the society whoi Bcoomics, Depatment «f -Agicultue,! of Califonia wee elected In thei Junio yea. Election is based on chaacte, scholaship, Senio Industial Economist, $«.6O0 a 1 ^Thc following cclvcd "ibbons- t leadeship and sevice.. It Is customay e«b yea to choose fifteen pe cent of the gaduating dan and five pe cent off the junio class to membeship. fouth gade; Roses: Fist, Caol second. Miss Caol Otofson. pesident of the Canfod chapte, pesided. The fou cadinal attibute* chaacte, scholaship, leadeship and sevice wee explained by Mbs Doothy Delle. Miss Henietta Mine. Taylo Faae and Miss Phyllis Stuck, membes of the senio society. - As Miss Delle,.the secetay. caued the names of the fifteen pupils ecently elected, the initiates came,fowad fom the audience to the platfom, whee Miss Isabelle Fanke, explained the emuem and colos of the society. and also ecited VanDykeV poem] "Wok." The emblems-wee distibuted by Ray A. Clement, pincipal of the High School. The newiy-lnducud membes thea lighted toches fom a maste toch held by the pesident and took posliiont to fom the outline of keystone and-eceived the pledge. The sodetys emblem Is a. flfitn^ng toch. - The Canfod chapte eceived its chate Iom the national secetay tn " 4 GREATER RIDING EASE ANOTHER plus that Ameicans Bis; Thee pvea, you is GREATER RIDINO EASE. Join that with lowe costs pe mile and feedom fom epais, - : and you know why motoists fom Maine to Floida Insist on Ameicans BIO THREE. AMIRIC A H OK COMPANY Last Chance to seethe BecauM of numeous eqtiutt. «h«new Jmo CmJJ Sato I mmmil iliklnnl.pedal t«inj)o«ttipite»e«aib«ic«.bpe»i«bp.mi i nilitw»iho«ri»«. Plan to go The mot comfolafale. enjoyable wf Hmteatbdeeast...Connecting tain will t»ke you to» J«CTCT Jeney GtT Gtjwha* whee w pooeww vmi heat. wo wb be -wnking fo you... then all abouil ts b n efaw^ptipiicimil < tu aupa. ONE TRIP BY NIGHT and THREE TRIPS BY DAY CIVIL BKSViCB EXAMINATIONS The United State;: Civil Sevice has announced open com-" peuuvc-examlnations as follows: Bookbinde, Hand, tt». Machine, an hou; CycUnde Pessman, $1:33. Web, tlm an hou; Pinte- Poofeade, $132 an hou: Pinte- Hand Composito, $1.30 an hou (basic ate); Pinte-Monotype Keyboad Opeato, $158 an hou (basic. ate); Govenment Pinting Office; Bookbinde, II ns an hou; CycUnde Pess- Ubo. Activities, to $3,400 a yea, Indian Field Sevice, Depatment of the Inteio. Teache hi Community School (Pimay, Intemediate, o Junio High School). $1,680 to $1,680 a yea, Indian Field Sevice, Depatment of Uie Inteio. Full Infomation may beobtained fom B. W. F. Randolph, Secetayof the United States Civil Sevice Boad of Examines, at the Canfod post office.,.. CalifonianWins Bitish Tile Lawson Uttla, 13 yea-old San ^anefsesii and Stanfod- V, - Junio, seem* to be quite poud of that tophy. And yon cant blame him.. It epesent* tht Bitish Amateu golf title, which Little won when he ovewhelmed his opponent with aanllng golf at Pestwlck, Scotland. Hes ths - thid Ameican In 10 yeas to. win tht title.... Lageal. Peadul An 85-foot pendulum, butfeved to be th> lagest In ths wold/was hung In the fanklin Institute/Philadelphia, to tall now flit eath Is otating. Battle/*! SM Jaclnto Tbt battlof San Jaclnto was fought on Apil «, The battlefield,.which taoow a state pak, Is 22 miles Mow/Houston on the banks of. tht ahlp channel. School Flowe Show Attacts 200 Pupils Gant Entants Cay Off Majoity of Ri&bons in ^ Display.. Omul thid gade; thid, Nancy Howad, Roosevelt tliid gade. One colo: Fist, Helen Rosenbeg, Gunt second.gade; second,.louise Pulley, pofit fist gade; thid,nauen Hamad, Roosevelt thid gade. Assoted gadn flowes, ftst, Caoline TaUafeo,, Gant fouth gade; LPCOIKI, Joan IHKHIIS. Qant s.lxtn gade; thid, Fances Root, Gant sixth gade. Miniatue Ruclen.t: Flat,,. Roosevelt fifth jiinde; second, Viola and May Bhcldun, panl sixth gade; thid, Elnno Denglc»nd Shiley Stong, Lincoln sixth gade.. ;, Wild towm: Plmt, Mny Anh Al-[ bot, Roosevelt fouth gade; second, Majole Bithmle, Hoowvclt thid gade; thid, Robet dilnske, Roosevelt fouth gade.. - KlndeRntcn: Fist, Judy Hall,- Onnt; second, Mnjole HUM. OaVili thid, Babaa Pake, aant. Postes: Fist, Roosevelt thid gade; second, Fances Plnketpn, Gant fifth i;ade; thid, GmldliiK Ocen,.Gant fouth gade. Miscellaneous: Fist, Leslie Hasktns, Roosevelt sixth gade; second, Betty Jncobsen, Roosevelt sixth gade; thid, Edwad Olesky, Roosevelt fouth gade. Points wee also counted by schools, in follows: Gant, 200; Roosevelt, 80; Sheman. 35;. Lincoln, 30. A book, which will be placed In Its libay, was awaded.to Gant.School, fo placing fist among the schools. Dad says: -evelasting "it it-win bing success, sold l, whod.been tying fo a /ihonui of Sundays to hatch a llna egg." Youll meet with success in o.u tempting to bette the heating conditions in you home if you have us Install a Maste Kaft Oil Bune. Can be Installed In you pesent heating system vey easonably. Tems, If you*:wlshl $295 up Installed Complete CHAPMAN BROS. IIS NORTH UNION AVENUE CBANFORD, N. J. TEL. CBANFOED C-UZS ^REMEMBER THtB GRADUATES WITH ^Baumams" Flowes GRADUATION IS A VERY IMPORTANT MILESTONE IN EVERY GIRLS LIFE No gaduation is complete without flowes. They ae ightfully due evey gil gaduate. She will appeciate having Baumanns flowes sent to 2ie bone. * - And when* eally beautiful wedding Is planned jhe nat thing that is thought of Is Baumanns Flowes. - JOHN R. BAUMANN, Floist ST. GEORGE and HAZELWOOD AVENUES EAHWAY, K. J. - tee DeOveie* AH Ove Union asvd Middlesex Oaantles - TEL. BAHWAT 7-«U-47U-«ni j v.- J ^vga^sa-jl^ _ J I *

6 *" ~ 0 *. " ->2 t, THE CRANFORD OTIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THORSDAY. JUNE.4, 1934 _^. _ - asmaalbafal BATO _ Mens Bible Class z To Picnic June 30 Executive Committe* Begin* Plan* fo Membeship Dive in Fall. The fitftiiuvf ooi^hu-n ot Uie"Mu* BlDle Class- ol UMTHK PvsiiyiMiaui djiuch litld Ita llet- tivwtlim "I Uinew class yii at the home o( the pisuk-nt. Paul" A. -Sulton. o 148»»»- o*st avenue. la.it»wk, All tlie I» elected on Kfuy It vti pesent... The executive ccnunuut- fu ty ""nlng yea k ecunponed of the psldwu. M. Sulton; vice-pesident. Loul* R Allison; teasue. Claence B..KCllc: secetay, J, B. WIMains; class leade. -..Etd..,W.:LB«e;..gfneol_of the Red Amy. Haold M- Back: geneatotne Blue Amy. M. 8. Duffleld: geneal ol the Wlilto Amy, Tcnuny Wallace: and tie following«nmnltt*e chaimen: Executive, C.,CuyifT l>wls: membeship, L. A. Allison; music, John H Rath; speakes. Ceoge M. Chlney; entetainment, Victo Hook.and associate. Elme Oustemttn; bowling. Fed Delle; elief and tanspotation, Attiu Keele; publicity. Ouy A. Young. With an enollment of 200 and an aveage attendance of 110 membes. U«Mens Bible Class Is ated as the lagest mens class In Union County. They expect to hold.thei pesent position among the classes of Union County and ae now foming plans fo.the. fall campaign. Moe membes, a lage class and moe good»wk with and fo the men of Canfod ae #$me of the desies of this goup. i Seveal Items elating to membeship; speakjea, music and entetaluwnt vti dlscu»ed duing the meeting. Afte an Intemission fo efeshments seved by Ms. Button,-the executive committee took up the business mattes connected with the annual picnic which will be held at Echo Lake Pak o, Batuday, June 30. ". Named Leade By Republicans *t».-.ui*d mil oj Jjt d 1 slutl azpom fa Hit»»«I>»H tt«. U. U.. CUJ f Bllsstatt.^ " "wkdnchimv.tlic MTH DAY OF JIIM, A. U.. MM;. - I UIII «>U»k BuniUd Itwo oclpc* P*>1U*«Tlm«. to ll»»n«ll<k* of MM ««7. «*olli.»u.f inn o»«cel of UnJ ud t t f K pwttaiuh *«:! point in U» 8oaU.««t«l» l W dlaunt UMtB Notlhd g ill K^ILMS p II.,. ol M»nl«W«-I. dlaunt UMtB Notlh-.tUttlV <)»» Hund.cd-.ind gn.nlj-on. Hill (,et liom Hi. NolliwttMif llu of- South l «l - t h * imnlin *«1 J*J (,et liom Hi. Nollwf nail. «lal/-thu* imnlin paallel «illi l» MM uf Bouth BaU in Muiid..! «i.d Tw«nljH«UKI «,iil,, -, tl.nu-f imulm NoUiWMtMl p»ui. i* iin. of Mtto»!"». T" tl to ft iiolbt; Uunc unalnl m~d.ii. ;.;.ii"«.;ni»:». Titsn^w.point to Hi. Houlliwesuly Un. of MjUj Bt*.t, iluiiie imotni HouthfasteTly. alons tha BouthaVnttll"line of Mytl* Steet, Tienly-aln. 11*1 fe.1 tn 111. potal and plat* of k* Tl.e. U due appoximately.»«.»» f, * f »» D M! Mwanl J. lluuj u d.ttooelu iu Butle, complaluuiu, And Yft* BnglnMuf U i l B UefewUKt. «. f». fo IAU of 1 " mnnslm «, - -.t fatjatm^^ ^> at Tttlllt" ~~ -«*Pt»Ia t«attjll «JMK akattw In *kaaj "el tlti dsmsod cmmdtada *"» dnesly9p»tca«.ol «tbnaj«p«paent This Is still «je*lj In the yts lot a bsmy ami* oi CoovtUble Coupsa, but tha fassldq demand, evea at this tlms, bat Indicated lh«t wt an hx lo aaotht good ysa on this modal. W* haw datlgnet oa Conmtibls Coups along llots which will sppcal to akmsnt. Tbay ae full ol W»»ln«tliunphanU thoofh the yeas, the Sta Spangled Banne has been an Inspiation to Ameican. «in* IU Mthdaj on June It, H77. Below: A goup ol wa veteans featuing Old Gloy In a patiotic paade. Abave: O. 8. Maines ae shown aising the Stas and.stipes at a topical outpost In the West Indies and displaying the National Flag and thei egimental colos while on paade In China. CANNING GETS DEGREE Among the membes of l*hlgh Unlesitys 66th gaduating class, hum-.::. " betng close to -" thee hunded, was Fancis JosephCanning. He eceived the degee of bachelo of Ats. He ma a membe of U»e l i> U «Jectic»l neetng aodety, and belongs to the Theta Kappa Phi fatenity. He enteed tdugb f6m Oanfod Hlgta. Helsll Illalllmlliill Llns* al 1»: Wuliuil Avenue, imlcicj. N, Ji... IHiiM-lUin, If any, i&hmild l>«mail, lmledi.icjy In vtltlnu.lo.alvan It. linmam Towiinhlli Ilt-U (it tile Town»lii T-of <"anftid,. V THK liflkat ATLANTIC AM) PACIFIC TBA COMlANV, 3:iT Hieinan Avunuo..Newak, N, J. ilin A. llalloid, esldenl, Valhalla. New Volt l». llciinian. Fist Vlcv Pesident, vj llliice Mml, Vault, N. J. W. t;, WlulilMiii, Vice iildiiil. iti Reynolds Te.; Osnge. N. J. II. H. Kmllli, Vl* Iesldent, 3113 Tak Avenue, NewYua City. "" "". A. Hniuks. Vic* nlckiil, 3117 Ilunniitlif nil.. ML oilm Hi., iiubuiiii, 1s. II < AilJinis. Vlc«1eslileiil, Lliicutu Cutil AnU. LanajiUi and OtwIiTAik Avenues. SUR«00Ai» NOTICE fstatk OF KUJIOH K. AWMB. BewawO IWU..I to th. ode of CBAttUW A. OTTO. M t of Ute County of Uulon, ntaae i LVA \ l««"pon u» of^^e^ofutd"*****"!. nolle. I* un lo the ceditos of said dewaled to.1 ilmt to the ul j j!!jj*l_3 M21* 1 1 tasutilt IBtlTtalina^aoVHleeaa cuu of aakt d««ie«d wtuun all "«on"" tv» th. dale of aald ode, o tbwwui I" tom tannl fom poacuum o» ocotetnl RAYMOND T. TABBOT. * Biocutoa. Heny P. Fletche, above, ot aeencastle. Pa., newly elected national chaiman ot the Republican paty, will lead the paty In Its attempted comeback social efom. 1-ABIOT * ABBOT. Pocto* 1S5 Boad St. DUablh. N. Few II.So on a, Jfogam^t sofjal A diplomat by caee and a itbse pesonal fiend ot fome Pesident Hooe," Fletche sncceeds Eeett Bandes ot Indiana in the post. ^ CslwabUa Eipotltloa Cofu Tbeu wee five million flfty-cent pieces stuck fo the Columbian exposition in,1803. The plan was to ssll them fo one dolla apiece to help In financing tba fai. A disappointingly small numbe was sold aa mementoes at this pice, so It was necessay to use them at face alue to meet obligations. x MaaaackmaotU Ballot The Massachusetts ballot Is a fom of the Austalian ballot, fist used In Uassacbuaetta Tn 1888, upon which the name* of all candidates a n aanged alphnbetlcally fo each office, with the name ot the paty following that of tha nominee... NOIltE OF «ITTLC«*T. S*tlc«litenli sl"» "> * a«*u«of ih. subutlb. «n<«toe-of Ibai ttutj of U>ad «. ot*. d«eas*d. slll b* audited and sutnl b U» Bamtw. and epoted foe ajtu*. ami I. Ib* OphaBa- Cout of llvs Oouoty of foloo. oo lday. Ik* till day of July. nut. Nails fo Waeat uol Coa When nails wee Bit used In Ohio, a pound of them cost a bushel of wheat o two bushels of con an amount equivalent to a days wok. Wm. C. Robinson 5U CKNTaWNlAl. ATE. 1 CBANFOBD. N. J. If You Want Bee at YouHome Phone CRan Leading Bands of Bottle4Bee " GTJaVME8SS BTOCT BKKB ON DBADtaHT COUDOU LADIES IN TITfcD TO tbonk cauimwd Mtw mm. - SU»«0CAIE1 HOTICC ESTATE Of DANIEL B0BIX80N. Deceaajd. unuau to ih. onfc of CHABLEB A. OTTO, X u U O County of Union, made H34 lh unuau to ih onfc.. Xuncau U Ow County -tt* Klh-daj-.f-May^A^O l h dlm ilp Coninilllee of llie To»li«]ilp n ITantod, - at... 1S^BU I1 tkl^,-il...ll..., 1I,...BttaA TO WHOM IT MAY COSCEKN:- My wie. Magaet MKInn, has left my ml and lnl and 1 Kill not I* eaikitialtile IlilU llavlil T. lell>llla,»"*.. Uollnge, Vic* 1esldent, 721 Caoll \V. M. liyui-s, VUa Pesident, llolius ltd. ttcasdale. New Yok. W. J. DavldsiMl. Vic* Iealdeul, A»I 1 Ae. Atilmiidale, Mssa. is* L. Uatfod. Teasue, 3 Cestmont lluad, Montclal. N. J... tieog* II. Clews, Asst Teasu, 131 Mnntost Ae., HIAIUI Oanii. N. 1. W. llasklns. Hecelay, llocklodje lid. 1elliaill, New Yuk. J. II. llocklnldie, Asal. Hecmay, Hole Monllal. 541 L*tlnElon Aienuf, Si«Yok City, toicotiig.alm) conaututes the Hoad of Dlec- Fogoing.alM nu t I6nns«eil»-wllh the-followlnitt J. M. Toiillo, 1U7 OaytoD Hd,. lloaie 1iHntu, Mich - A. (1. Uoadley, 4921 Doti-liill Ale., Chlaco, 111. SloRklioldea lioldlnt moe than on«pe cbn of Ihe Mock The Ueat AdmitIc ft Iallli- Ta Co. of Ameica. dajy^a^o.,-h34.ji«m lh«vtlalloo of the undenlgmd. fa. Eiecutu the wiale of aald dec«ted. njuce la heeby gl.ei to Uw cjhoa of aald decaaaad I Jihlbtt to the anbeclbe unde oath o afc, aaua ibi dalm and. deoaanda agatail Ihe <*a» of ~ U *««w t wlthta aubonu.il fom Ib. dat» of aald o*. o Uw wui bo foew baed fnna (oxmunf o ncoelns the tame W1LIIAM B. WILSOS. Pocto,»; Boad Wen. Blaabelh. N. 1..iS^TY* CAMPBBX. 74» Boxl 8t. N«a» N. 1. fyaa sa.» NOTICE OF INTCNTIOM. Take no!*, that The Ceel Atlantic 1 a.-tbf T«l-u. Intend* 10 apply lo^uie Township tvmitut*. of the Townahlp of Canlod. X J. tot llmaj lltall Klatlbutkn Llconae fo t*«bun auiiald at IT Union AtTOue, Noth. «mnf<n4 S: J -i ; otktloo. If any, ahould be made In In-«llln«u. Al«an B. Detftan, link of ln» Townahlp of Canfod. TH, ^ g S, ^ SIT Stimnaa Aenu*, Newak. N J. K.hn A. UanlunL mtideiit. Valhalla, New A. l?!io«nun Fist Tta Pmldent.»! Blast Mtvt Oange, N J. n i: Wiusbum, VW Peeldent. V.% Benoldi A**Bloto. C Vki Pnaldeat Silt Bownt. lib Bd,. lit Olle 5*1, nttabunh, fm. i> C. Adaaaa. Tin Pnaldeat, UncoU Coot Apt*.. Lanmt and Oebook. ATCanw, hlladaldus. Pa. u T b W. Y«* ntutat. IU CtoU Hunt. Teuuck, >". J VS. IL Bm. Vb» P Snndale. Xn Tot } o. j. D*twhon. w Paidtai, H aivta i n, Antaadal*. Mam. b w O Hew*. Aatt. Teanut, 1S1 Matins* Ac. Booth Onto. K. J.. E. w BuMna. Kemfay, EqcHecfce U. I-ihiM. Stw Talk. I. B BKklnMce. AaaL Secetay, Bate! Uwit.lt. Sll l«ttnj1f«i Atena*. Haw ogoba/jja* owautot** 111* Boad of Dinetos ucthe wtlh the fdtlaalai: 1 II TMlto Gayl»n Bd. CoaM EoUte, H Boadly. W*l tk«chmit Ae.. CMcaftv m. RlacUaMa bohbaf tttn tbta CM SOT e*al _ th- atack-tk* Aatt Atlutle * adbe Te* CBL ( Aaaefcs. Take notlco that Tile Canfud Vlcana lloldltig Co., Inc., In the Intecut of Caiit. Nwtll Rodney Flake ust, Nil. S35; Vetean of Foeign Waa of tlie tnlted Htalea, Inlenil to apiily- to the Townahlp Committee of 111 Townahlp (if Canfod, N. J., fo a club Ik-mtu fo pemtieb-aituated-«l-no^l&-nollt-l T nl(m Avenue, ^anfod, N. J. Oblectlona. If aiiy; aliould be made ti mediately til witing to Alan It. Dnman, Tuwnahlp Clek of Uio Townahlu,of_. Canfod, N. J. (Signed) IllANFORD VETERAN8 HOLDlNd CO., Inc. BOARD OF TRUSTEES ".. illl Rd Chi 2!0 NOll At \V BOARD OF TRUS liillld Rady, Chaiman, 2!0 NOlli Fank A. Abbott, 123 Beniamln St. Benad Xanach, Ss Bunalde Ae. II. J. Caig. 12D Benjamin Bt. Jam** II. Ujil. la dove BL Kanlon. t. Coaby, Htoughton Aie. Uon W. BcuUy. 317 Mano.Ate, Ate., \V NOTICE OF INTENTIOX; - Take notice that C. J. DKUUKUE. lutenda to apply to the Townahlp Commltue of thv.town- Hhlp of Canfod, N. J., fo a Plenay Retail onuiaplltiu llcchae fo pcmllea altuated al -6 Noth Avenue, Eaat, Canfod, New Jeaey. ObJvcUona, If any, ahbuld be made Immediately In witing to Alan R. Donman, Townabllt Clek of the Townahlp of Canml, N. J: ( Bill C. J. DEOtTRIE. - Take nntlce that C. I. TAULOW. Inlcndl ti ap)>ly to the Townahlp Coinntlttce of the Town <hlp ot Canfod, N. 1.. fo a llcnay Retail Ulilllnitlon llcenae fo penilkn allualed S3 Houth Union ATenue, Canfod, New Jtae Objections, If any. ahquld be made inimedl atdy In witing to Alau R. Denman, Townalilt Clek of the Townahlp of Canfpd-N. J. (Signed) "C. L TARL0W, Take nnllct lliat UARTIN HESS, Inlemla 1 apply to Ihe Township Committee uf the TOWL ahln of Canfod. N. J., fo a Plenay Item! Consumption llcenae fo pemlsea situated a 1 South Union Avenue, Canfod, New Jeae> Objections, If any, aliould be made Immed. ately In wlung-to Alan It. Dcnman, Townalil, Clek of the Townahlp of Canfod, N J (Slined) MARTIN HESS to apply to Ih* Townahlp Committee of the Townahlp of Canfod, N^ J.-, fo * Plenay BUU Conaumpllon Ucenat fo pemlaea slluated at Cnlennlal Avmue, Canfod, Sew Jnwy., objecuona. It ta. tbould be nude Immedt auly la WTlUng to Alan B. Denmu. Townahlp Qek of \he Townahlp of anod. N. J (Blcntd) UNA METEBB, NOTICE 0> INTENTION Tab nolle* that WILLIAM C. BOBINSON. IsKndt lo apply to. In* Townahlp Commlltea ol tka Township of Canfod, N. J., fo a lienay BataU OoMumptlon llceaa fo pemun allouad at 524 CtsunnuU Aienue, Canfod. Na Itnty. Ohjeetliu. If thy, ahoula be nude Immedlataly In wlunx to Alan B. Denmu, Townahlp Clek of Ih* Townahlp of Cnnfbd. X J S-ll (glased) WtLUAM C BOBINSON. _ Tak. nolle* that BOBUT W. KISDBACn. talanlt U* apply to th* Townshp Gommlutt - ib* TotnshTp of Canfot; tf J., tw a.-jaq IKsll CotuampUoo Ucns* ifo tieatse* sttosud st S BoauTAnou, West. Caait uny delils i by he. Hlkncd. I.KO C. UcOLSN,- V J*sk Avenue, snfod, N. J. Take liutle lhat MAX CIIKJEH. Intends to i i,l> in the-tm»n»mp ttnimlllee-of-tlie Townlilli of Cnnlc.nl. N. 4.. fo a Plenay Rtall [MnullnillMi llcinse fo pemlaea situated at I Walnut Avmm. Canfod, New Jeaey. <>lij«llun>. If any, sliuiild ba made Inimedl UtllJluwlUniJUi.Alan R. Penman, Townslilp i-,,k.o,, Townsli^^ofC^^T.. j»t*-attud wit of «*l (aias to in* dt*ctsd I shall upon fo sale by nubile Hindu., In th. Distict Cout Boom, In Uii Cout Houa. to tn* City of fllisbelh, ""WKDNIBDAY. THK J7TH DAY Of JUNK. A. B.. U34, oclock Standad (too oclock Dayllfhl Tim., In th. aftenoon of aald day. ~ following tact o pacel of Und and,j«inatl«paticulaly d*sclb*d, iltand b*lns In th. Townahlp of Can- County of Union and Bui* of Niw NNINO at a point la Ih* Nolhtly line....._lha«ia, aald point being The* hundnd and tkly-bi. (3551 feet eastely along aald Nothely lln. of Noth Aenua fom lla Inleasctlon. with. Ib* Noth«aat«ly Mine of John Bunt, aald point being also In th. Kastmly Un. of Lot No.» as shown on Plan of Bulldtns Lots at Noth Annu. and KHsabHb Amue. Canfod Township, Union County, New JesoyMhac* Notb two It) duess weal, Oh. hunded and fifty 1150) fed.long said.astaly Una of Lot No. «to a point In Hi. BouUialy lln* of a atlc* way! Ihenc* aldng aald; Southely lln* of aald aetlc* way Ndtli Klcnty-algnt () decees Cast 81i and! SU/loe 18:101 feel to a point In U» southweitel Una of ElUabUh Annual Uunc* south Koly (40) degees east On. hunded and fotysli and 73/100 Il4e.il) feel lo a point stui In Ih. southwestely Una of Kllsabetb Aenue; thenc* on a cu* of a adlua of-twenty-one and 50/100 (11.90) feet culni to the lth and nutl alons jsld Blaabeth A«nu. and Notli Aenu. foty-eight and 3/100 (41.03 feet to s point In Ih. nothely lln. of Noth Avenue: thenc. alone said nothely..lino» Noth Aenue South Ylchly-elsht (88) degeos Weil Heieiily-nln* and II/10D (T8.»!l fmt to th. point and plan of Beginning. Relng known aa lot No. 10 on t Plan ot Bulldlm LoU at Noth Avenue and. Elliabela Ateuue, Canfod Townahln. Kiceptlug Ilieefomthat potion of aald lot No. 10 whli-h haa heetofoe been conveyed to llie Township of fanfod fo the pupos. o oundlns tho Nothwest cone of Noth an Klltabtth Avenues. _. Thee la due appollmately 14,4)3.60, with Inteest fom May 4th, 1«:I4, and osta. C VxlLKY COLLINS, Sh.W. HTEIN. HTE1N AND BTEIN, Hols. EDJ4CC «a biniant,-saysm.abbott. ou achavemaitln 1933 ot. ^. W^officUl A.A.A-J«o«^» lo speed snd pelomsnc* with tbs Tesplsne, ws found that ou Coflvttibta toupe demand b cdtit-nipped tbt aveng*to tot industy. As a matte olfact, lo «peiod ol tlm* appoiniodel bom deales thoughout tht county Is becoming heavy, j tpfcaentatin popotion ol ou poduction will again bo in the Convetible modelt. Whethe this will each th* elative -volume ollsst yeas poduction, cannot be pedicted at this time, but eal/ indications lead me to believe it U likely to be tvtn bette.". " dulkiialed on a cetain V h l Civil Engine" N*w Jeaey. Known; nhown and - ap made hy Kdwln,8. Voohla, Civil ~n Awmt tin. and filed In the bmce of "the t*slsle of Inloii Comity a; EU-sbeth. New JiffiS a. Map No. Tit), ientllled Hcllon No. 1, lioiiely situated at jjawowl-weauteld, Union Counly, Slw Jesey. lk-lc.n.lnic to the New Yok Biiimli.il Land Co." as and ly the numbe* In Hook S. known as lou 211.and 142. Tln-e 1«due n i ioiiiustely «:i.74«.l!4 and 7,743.2". with Inlcem fom May I.,, 1»34, C. WXSLKY COLLINS, SlielS. lnst you aa tb* Ctlancelloe Hlmil tlilitk lulile and Junt. Kald bill U tiled lo ciultt till* of the couiplalnant_tn and to and cnsl.h. neoiic.e BHMIDTTJE," Hol. KCJiCl Fee* SH.B4 to apply :to Ih* Township Township of Caufud, N, T.I... iw.lli.,, 111.1JUHN IIABBKTT, Inleud. ushlp Comndltee of "the,. J. N. J.. lo s K.lsll Consumption license fo pemises situated al 101 Houth Avenue. Cantod. New Jesey. ULJeclloiis. If any. ahould In made Immediately In witing to Altan It. Deunian. Townslilp Clek of the Townslilp of Csnfod. N. J (Hlmed) JOHN (1ABBKTT.. ". Take notice that ARTHUR K. DILL, Intends tn apply lo the Township Committee of Ule Township of Canfod. N. J., fo a Plenay Itetall Consumption llcenso fo pemlaea altuatcd at 112.Koulh Avenue, Eaat, Canfod, New Jesey,.. _j)bjccuuaa^u_tny^_bliould be made Imniedi. alcly In witing to ATtaiTRDcnm»n7 Townshl Clek of tho Township of Canfod. N. J IBlgnedl-ABTJlUB.B.. DUX. Battls of Point Ploataat The Uattle of Point Pleasant, Ohio, fought 1774 between the. Ameicans and Indians as one of the battles In Lod Duumoos wa of 1774, has pea called by histoians the geatest battle eve fought between white men and ed men, the battle which saved the - Nothwest-teltoy-to-^the - cbu, onlcs, the flst battle of the Heointlopaj wa, and the last battle of the colonists, as English subjects, with the Indians. - Sault Sis. Maia Caaalt At Sault Ste. Mal* thee ae two canals, "Noth and South, and fou locks Weltiel, Poe, Davis and Fouth. The Weltaal and Pot locks Ve seed by one canal and the Dals and Fouth locks by the othe- Showinf You "Reading omances eveals you to youself," said HI Bo, the sage of Chinatown,. "since you pefeences show you the kind of peson yon would like to be." To All W]ho Want TYPEWRITERS Oa t*sy payment plan tnakei. K possible (o anyone to own i guaanteed factoy ebuilt m. chine t t t n; standad malt* Machine LIBEBTY TYPEWRITER CO. MM h i s tnae, puinb.i. UKULAQtNOT. GoUenbeg* Statione t n, vtaok Amm MIIKBi8 HALE-ln Ctiancy of New Jesey. _H.twe«n Th. (iemanu Mutual Savings Asnoclstloii, a copoauon, complauiant, and Pete Ulnolyu.ls and Anna Hmolyoets, hta wlfa, defendants. FU-fa. fo aal. of moljiged pemise Hy «lflii* n lliw atmve-tlsteit wit of fiei.-das to me diected I shall eipoaa fo aal. by puulc tendu.,-)n th. Olatlcl Cout Boon, In tb. Cout Uoust In 111. City of Elisabeth, N, J., on WEDNESDAY, TUE MTU DAY OT JUNS, A. 1). 1B34.. at one oclock Btandad (two oclock Daylujht Having) Tune, In Ui. aflanoon ot aald day. - AU the followlnc tact o pacel of land and p.mlse* hcvlnafle paticulaly descibed, alt uale, lying and being In th. Boousb of Ua wood In th. County ot Union and But* of New and dealgnaled aa lota alilylwo-. SALE In Chancey of New Jeaey. Between IlebM-ca lanult.»ole and suvlvliu eicullx of Ihe esut. of A. 11. Bsmuels. omlilslnsnt, and LIHIIS JafTe and Fannie Jaffe, hl vlfe. defendants. FI. fa. to ssl. nf niolgaiin " By "vitue of th. abovaaut«l wit of fiei faclaa to me diected I shall expos* fo ssl. by public vindua. In th. Distict Cout Boom. In Ih* Cout HOUH. In th. City ot Elliabeth, N J on WEDNESDAY; THE 1ITH DAY O JULY. A. D.. 1H34. st one oclock Btsndad (two oclock DaylUslil Saving) Time. In llie aftenoon of said day. All-Ui. followlm tact o pacel of land am pwolaet hwelnafte paticulaly desclbsd, allusts, lying and being In Ih. City ot Xllubath In th* County of Union and 8Ut«. ol Naw Jasey. Which ae moe patlculal.. nated snd distinguished on cetain map entitled "Map of the New Manufactuing Town of Ellsabetnpot, New Jeaey," (now on file In * «f Hi» Heglsle of the Coim- - d Mwy. Known h. Knon and dgnatcd at lot* I y. Itty-thce, alxty-fou un block thity-nine on m n tltld "Amnnkd Map Ot tiawood taad Ittythce, man fiitltled and Im fllod b tyfou un block thitynine on Amnnk-d Map Ot tiawood taad t C N T Site, fiitltled A d apot ad d Impovmnt Company, Nw Town Jfy^jiHi, titit>pl#niflitlnff ^ntl aupt**^!"^. od In tlie Olilce of the County of Union mbe 2 1»]" Hied Januay 31 1D00 fllod In tlie Olilce of the County of Union BcP lembe 2, 1»]." Hied Januay 31. 1D00 and o* paticulaly descibed aa followa: Beginning on the nothely, side of Second Avenue at It* InteaecUon with the eaately aid* of Ceda Blnet; thoe* nothely along Ceda Steet on* hunded aty (ISO) ft thence eastely paallel with Becoud Ave sevmly-oe (75) feet; Ihenc* southely pa lel with Ceda Steet one hunded fifty (130) feet to the nothely aide of Second Avenue; thence westely along aald aid* ot Second Avtl l (15) feel t th Bgiig thence wtl nu* seenly-l Th I d ely along -lt (15) du pp aid* ot d feel to the Beginning, ilmll $ wl Tht. la" due anposlmsiely $7,028.33, wllh Inteest fom Apil II. 1>34, and coals. C. WESLEY COLLINS, Bhelff. STEIN. STEIN AND) bteini-bola-.»uj*cc Jec. (11.31 BUERils BALE In Chancey of New Jeaey, between Mutual Saving* Fund Hamonlt. a cop., complauiant, and. Antonl Stanlnakl, lalao -known aa Antonio, Tony and Anthony Stanynakl) (Bugnlskl), et all.. defendanu. II. fa. fo aalt of motgaged pcmiaea. By vitu* o the above-elated wit of flel faclaa to m* diected I ahall elpoa* fo sal* by public vendue. In the Distict Cout Boom. by put In the Cout Househi the City of Elizabeth, N. ].. on - \ WEDNESDAY, THE 2TTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D., 1»34. tt on* oclock Standad (two oclock Daylight Having) Tuna, In th* aftenoon ot aald day. All the following tact o pacel ot land and pemise* heeinafte paticulaly descibed, sltuste, lying and being In Ihe Ctly of Elliabeth b the County of Onion u d Bute ot New Jesey.. - i m Tact: Which la moe paticulaly laid down, designated and duunguiaheil on a catain map entitled, "Map of th* New Manufactuing Town of. EUiatathpot. New Jesey," (now on II* In th* offlc* of th* Eglle of Ihe County of Eaaei) aa lot numbeed It in Mock numbeed 12 aa laid down on said map. Being, also known aa No. 150 Livingston Stnet. - Bccond Tact: Mo*. paticulaly laid down, designated and distinguished on a.cetain map entitled. "Map of th* New Manufactuing Town nf. Elltabetbpol. Naw Jesey." (now on file In tht one* of the Seiate of the County of Esasx) aa lot numbeed 3 on blocknumbeed 44 sa laid down on said map. *. Then la due apnoumauly $8,171. and ll.j8t.ts and $2, and , will) li lenl fom ApU II, and costa C, WESLEY COLLftB. Bhellf (ISORIIB SCHMIDT, JB.. Sol. EDJaCC Tttf»18 90 SHERiS SALE In Chancey of New Jnjey Between Mulusl Savings ujid Hanunht, a top,, complamtnt. and Joaem Lacofnttl^. at ui., defendants, tt. fa. to sale ot motgagtd By vitu, ot the abo..staled jll ot. Bat ladsa la aw dttcud I shall upoa* fo sal. by public vndua. In th. DuOlct. Cout Room. Is Ih* Cal House. U Ih* Civ ol suuabetl.. "VYEDNEBDAV. TH» 1ITH DAT OF JULT, A. P, 1034, al M* ododt SUndad (two oclock DsvUgtit Bavlng) Time, In In. aftenoon of said day. Fist Tsct: All th* fojlowlng usct o pavcel of land ud panlaaa h*etnaft* satlculsly dmrldtd, alluau. lyuti and bing la th. City of KUnbMh la Ih. Counly pf Union snd Stale of itw Jtttty. B^lmMaf oa (ht aouthfmttl ild* of Nlln BUM! M* Volnt thewln nutfabt 123 feet ttyiliweitttlj fnm Uw cony tumi by tlie ini Mctlon of Us* u n i and tht touthwmwly aide «f SMOod Aaow; ud fom Ihetc* tunnlni O) KiutbiMttly alonf iatd aid., of Nllei Btmt M f»ft: 41i*»c» ^i) Mtithmitel and ptalli «tth B m U l T t t u t IM /eet to the cmuf ltu of Uw block between NI1«and Betacta of land.and pemises lulhu Townslilp. of Union, County of Union and Btate.ff N*w e?lll8ttract; laccl No. 105 ai Indluw..i ft etatn plan about to bef flledjatunvlnc [tatlvnlaly the local Ion of tlie cente (Hue and ight of way llnti of the State lllgliwuy leiulnf fom Elmoa Aenue, Elisabeth to Ktuym. int Avenue, Vnlon, aa adopted l.y tlie State Highway CoinmluloD, which plan Is entltletl "New Jesey -Wate Highway Depatnu-nt. (i«ueol loixly Key Map, Home H-24, tiwtion I, Elmoa Avfitue, Elhnbeth to Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, allowing existing lglit of way and [lactt to be acquied In the City of EllzaWiii and In the Tovmihlp of Union, Union County, Sale: l^sso June.1931"; Kjtld Jacel No. 103 Including gptfllicilly all that land uow owned o coiitolled l>y tin paty of the Unt pat lying betwe?n Ute. vxisi- \nt notheastely side line of Mois Aveiiua and the poposed notheastely ight.uf way tine of Bute Highway Route H-24, Kui-tlon 1 fom Kmoa Aenue, Elizabeth to Biuyvnant Avenue, Union, dlitant foty (40) feet fom the poposed cente line of aald SUt? Highway at laid down on aald plan, extending fom Undj now o fomely of the Heln of the EiUt«of John. William Cane at* about Htatloii V^+M on the southeast to- lands -now o fomely of Auafla AdamowtU al about Station lstf-fui. ou the nothwest;. Containing elghty-uiec iiumlcd thity-one (8U31) squae feet be thu an me Eaaex) as. lots Twenty-six (26) and Twenty eight, on block numbeed ilily-ictei (GT which ptmnlses ae alao known as Noa. 131 ml 1.18 Bond Steet Thee la due appoximately $1, wllh Inlceat fom May and oma. C. WKSLKT COLUNS. 8h*W. I1KNRY II. EISENBEKG, Sot. EDJ&CC Fees JUTO thityne ( moe o less. politl HEOOND TRACT: BEOINNING at liith»-notheastight -of -way-line of-ti,., fllgliway, Koutft S-24, Section 1, fom Elmua ATenue, Kllubeth, -Ho Htuyveuiit Annuc, tqtod, and tn the line of Und coin-eyed tj lhebe C. Headly mnd huaband to Hannah M. SHERIPS flale In Channy of New Jesey. Between Daniel B. Wade, complainant, and Fancla \. Nlchuls. el ala., defendanu. VI. f*. fo sale nf motcaed pemises. By ltue of the aboe-atateil wit of fiei faeuu to me diected 1 shall eipose fo aale by publlcendue. In th* Distict Cout Iloom, TVt Homc-tn th. City of HUabetlt N. J., on llcendue. In th* Distict t I, Viut Homc.-tn th. City of HUabetlt, WEDNESDAY, THK 11TII DAY OK JULY, A.».. 1S34, Baye, by deed dated August 12, IUIIJ, n In the Registes Offlco of Union Count* hi. Hook 453 of Deeds pagea S80 etc., which uai*l Wasdescibed as the.thid tact theein; Ilitm-e along the said line ot land, comeyed by Ilitlie I!. Deadly and huaband to Uaunah M.»a)T«, Noth IT" 36 Kast 330 feet moe"amcssto" Ihe fome line of ft book, which fome book divided th* lands heein descibed fom lii> lands conveyed by John C. Wooduff, el nla.. lo Eliaa B. Dayton hy deed dated Auguit V. mil, which deed I* ecoded In the HcclMes omcs Df. Essex County hi Book A-2 of liecdn, IHE» 171: thenes along the Un* of said book In s NotJieaslely couse to a-dltch a.nd cone of land descibed as tho tint tact In tho luoo mentioned deed of Flat, c. Ht.iili. anil hu<band- lo- HannsU-U.. isay* l thence atout ahi 1 ditch In said line of land fomely conttd by fhebe C. Iliadl and husband lo Ilano.h U. Vaye, Bouth 10" West 408 feel mue o Ini t th f said land cone^il t< Savlnit) All t oclock Standad Uwo oclock.payllght to, in 1 otn «cone of aald land con.wd bj Time In ihe afttinoon of said day l" ld Headly to aald Saye; thence coiillinilnc l. SloiSillIstoTXcel otlandand Uon, llntvl land con,.,e4 b, said HeadlyB,- vlnit) Time. In Ihe aftenoon of aalf day. "W H " lll J. l f " l d *" All th. followlnj tact o pacel of land and "long line of land,con«y*d y p.ml.es, heeinafte pallcuuly deaclbed. ""I Saj. and landl of othes.noth 8,, u.,.,?,, w.h. jjy-j, S K «^ Canfod In the County New Jeftey. v Known, designated and distinguished ai Thee Is due appoximately $1,699.50, with Inteest fom May 17, 1934, and coats. May IT. 1S34, and costs. C. WESLKY COLLINS. Sheiff. CHARLES WAGNER, Sol. EDJACC Fees IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY TO "UNKNOWN CLAIMANT": By vitue of an ode of the Cout of Chan- -fouth day of May 1* onth. twenty-fou a cause* wheein The eey mad* 1»34. In a Ing CopoaUon, copoation of Ih. But* of New Jeaey, Is complainant, and you and au< othe ae defendants, you ae equied toappea and answe to the complainants bill on o. befoe Ihe twenty-flfth day of July, n.xt. o In default theeof such decee may be made WHEREOF, Bald T*ie Espcaniu Copoation claims to be the owne, and. ae mads >- paty defendant theeto because It la said you claim o may claim an lntec.il In aald pemlaea. and If you cuint any letit. title to, o Inieeat In. o lncumbmce ui>»a the Mid lands, you ae equied to answe said Mil, but not othewise. - : EMANUKL WAONER, Solicito of Complainant, Dated May 188 N. Boad St., Ellabtth. VI it, mi... 6!1 - Sikbsclbe now fo 1 The Cltiaen and Chokde (2.00 pe yea by mau. COMING Eieclses, Un TOES!. 10:H s. nay W.C jtfs. E. O.»*l1itoii. West. g p. Cadu»Un«EJBWDIUS TUURS 13:15 p. Bestamaat., s p. njnt RpowTeU SoUs The Junio Holy I meet st 8 oclock PI Michaels paochial Announcement hsj new State highway i lalned without Ct Bothes Oaafe. Douglas Ogllyie ot nue has accepted a t as sales pomote ui : ten Petoleum Podi Itvle -will wok In Ca: The egula neetli motal Chapte, W. held at 10:30 oclock at the home of Ms. 212 Noth avenue, VI Geoge E. Pheps, ] the Canfod Oaage tltlon as epeaentai Boough Auto Oopo Fod dealem. M. : 4S7 Union avenue. N< - The Ladles AuxUli ell Rodney Flake Post will hold ft cad pa: B:30 oclock Satudaj eans Halt The o angementa Included endom, Ms. Hose " 8cott-and-MsAB>el public has been lnvlt ^»»- execuuve ec Village Impovement meet at the home Miss Alice Lakey, 20 "oclock this.aftenooi Ms. O. li. Qiswold, appointment of a nei days meeting. The si commute of the V. 1 meeting of the seas noon st Miss Lakeyi The Rose Villa Mus nual picnic Thueda! the ive lawn of the: Dey. Cental venut being almost 100 pe membes entetained vocal and UUtumen >couse of study fo n anged and a vey < had. The club m Ms. Thompson wltl bouillon spoons. CAEDOF We wish to acknbi ful appeciation the of sympathy fom ot and fiends duing o meit. We also exte the police and Oen ; tance they Tendeed CAPT.JA1... " AM tbu tad A few pennies mo dess o coat clean o obnoxious odo.,. Phone Canfot to a) bing you bo toone t tpeed." Painting Time Is Hee AUR sevice ^ln equlpme sevauve In o Uon of fomal dignity. f Iti best to paint at cetain" seasons; when the wathc. is dy. So, too, its best to use cetain paints, Lucas Paints that ae wate-fee Evey Dop Paint..., Jiuxsmm TINTED GLOSS P \I*? fo Exteios TEL.CMN 118 Noth *WW $2.95 pe Canfod Paint & Hadwae \ -V

7 ijg5^sw?ps^w,«?f 5 ij^ " V i i,,, " \ i., 1 * *> \ - - V /.*> *.*. -put was. nomal 2 ljlntbi ovwible ind,evtn it man modal avotibla appeal to full of tlculiily" ed. We llob 811 ill I tl.lik la tiled lu iiultt. lit anil to tilting the Tuwtmlilp p. nd State lo* II iiidlutei] e cente llhie and te lllghwuy lemlabeth to tituyies. tedliy tlie Slate plan Is entitled «-!», tinuon I, > Stuyeaaot Aveight of way and Cttj of EllzaWlh Union Comity, ludlng [ecihciily ontollea t>y tin between the. exist- >f Moli Avenua ly lsht.of way! 8-2), Sei-tliin 1 eth to Wijveaul (40) feet fom the SUte Illsmay at mdliig fom lindi of thfl Eitate of. t Ulltlon U.I^-H: ]W o fonely of Uatlon 12ti-f Wit oil [htj-uiec liumled eel be ttiu»aiue NlNQ at»l»l- I 1, fmin lniui uyveunt ATtnuc, land L-oaveyed ty nd to Ijaniuh M." Union County etc., which uaivl act tiietln; Iliem-e conveyed by 1liebt Uaunuli M. tiaye, it moe~o"icssto~»hlcu fome book Inscibed fom til) VoodutT, et 813., lo td Autuit ST. mil, -2 of Deeds, Ill.»f iild book In a- ltch l^nd i-onc of tact In ttiu auofi ( Ueadly, anil bu*. thence alnut am fomely coim-yed usbind to Hannah ib feut moe o leu land coneyfd ty thence contlmilnl b aald lleadly U ;a Nolli 88 g \Ve«t - ine and line of e EMale of J. -W. lely couse along nely of the->:«.» mie o Its.* In a fight of way Jln# :e alniie the Nutliif laid- Slate.Hinh- 8 feet moe o Us». Espoan&i Tudlul le owne, and >uu theeto bfi-ause 11 Lia in Inteest In cuhit any letit. lncumbtnce u i)q Ied to answe said.onek, nplllnant, It., Eltabeth, X. 6-il he Oltlsen and by.mau. coin Sthool. COMING EVENTS t:- c p. nt-uons Clms, p. mv-jsiis Bely-Nasae Society, Paochial ScheoL. ^_SATOBDAI^ -i SUNDAY : 11 a., school Beeealaveate, Chuch. Setkes la All Caafoil MONDAY g K m.-uncota ttcfcth Gade Ont- Batlni Eieelses, Uaeeia SehsaL TUESDAY " ION a. m-w. C. T. 17, at bam* of!««. E. O. HeUfhton, «t Woth aveiuse. OnsTe ScbeoL Gadoalln* DNBSDAY CJ(hUi Gade CadoiUn* shennaii Sdioot. THURSDAY 13:15 p. m-swij Ctmb. BcsUaant....., s p. m-h!(h School Coosmeneemfnt, Roosevelt SdaooL The Junio Holy Name Society jgill meet st S oclock Fiday night in St. Michaels paochial school.. Announcement has been made that new State highway maps insy be. obtained - without chage at. Enoling Bothes Oaage. : Douglas Ogilyie of 21S BeUod avenue has accepted a tempoay- position as sales pomote -Kith the Shell gas- ten Petoleum Poducts, Inc. Mi OglMe iill wok in; Cantod and vicinity. The egula meeting of Cuie. Memoial Chapte, W. O. T. 0., wllf.be held at 10:36 oclock Tuesday moning at the home of Ms. E. O. Koughton, 212 Noth avenue. West. Geoge E. Pheps, fomely owne ol the Canfod-paagelias take* -position as epesentative of the Twin Boough Auto Copoation, authoized Fod deales. M. Phelps esides at 437 Union avenue. Noth, - The Ladle* Auxiliay to Oapt Newell Rodney Ptoke l"o»t, No. 3», VTF; Wt. vlll hold ft cad paty and dance at B:30 oclock Satuday evening In Veteans Halt The committee on aangements Included Ms. LUlie Heck-, endon, Ms. Rose Caig, Ms. Kate I- Scott-and-MaAlbeta-Iiaweiice-JIt* public has been invited to attend. he executive committee of tne" Village Impovement Association will meet at the home of the chaiman, Miss Alice Lakey, 209 Miln steet at 3 oclock thls".altenoon.~the~pesldent,- Ms. O. Ii. Glswold, will announce the appointment of a new chaiman at todays meeting. The steets and stations commute of the V. I. A. held its final meeting of.the season Monday aftenoon at Miss lakey* home. CAKD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge with gateful appedation the kind expessions of sympathy fom ou many- neighbos and fiends duing ou ecentbeeavement. We also extend ou thanks to the police and Bemen fo the assls- ; tance they endeed us. CAPT. JAMES B. PRYDEN AND FAMILY. A few pennies moe will deanthat -dess o coat clean withno shinkage o obnoxious odo. Paamount dean- Phone Cuanfod 6-OM8. (Adv.) ts. James Beggs and Miss Ann WaJsn wee in Atlantic-City last week. Mis. E. D. Matbey~ot Oehadjteet has as he (ue^ Ms. Bende of New Yok City. A son, Geoge~Ctoales, was bon May 31 to M. and Ms. Oegon Oead of 33 Wall steet. - M. and lfts. deoge P. feguson and family of MtMaple Place have gone to AUenhunt to the summe. M. and Ms. R. wt Peden and fam- Uy have moved Ian 2$ Hlllcest avenue-to 729 Belvidee avenue, WestOeld. M. and Ms. Joseph A. Weisne ol 317 South Union avenue-announce the bith, June 1 of a daughte; Jean Anne. M. and Ms. Tohn S. Oalson of 301 Noth- avenue. East, ae passing the summe, at thei home In Beachwood. " --. "! -. & M. and Ms. Paul VI". Du and daughte, Gace, ae visiting with Ms. ttits paents"at OosyDelC Pot Fey, this week.. Ms. Edwin wiid~of 12 Claemont Place entetained thity guests with an Infomal suppe paty at he home Satuday evening. Ms. Oeoge Bates of IS Hampton steet entetained at luncheon Wednesday in hono of Ms. Peclval J. Mc- IntcBh of New Yok Ctty. M. and Ms. A." Bohhian of Latm Teace entetained two tables of bidge Satuday night.. High scoes wee made by M. and Ms. Samuel Hay,. Ms! Temple Taylo Bedan of 1M Hampton steet and Ms. isamuel J. Patteson of Roselle left mi weelc-fo Chicago to visit the Centuy of Pogess... Miss Elizabeth ~Mme of 320 Casino avenue has etuned fom Smith "College to spend the summe vacation THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JUNE ADELAIDG TUBNI* TO HAKHV A. 8IEM8 Miss Adelaide Ruth Tune, daughte of M. and Ms. William Fedeick Tune of 7 Pittsfleld steet, «as maied Batuday moning in St. Michaels Chuch to Donald J. Slems, son of M. aiidus. Hay A. Stems of 522 Pennlngton steet,-, Elisabeth. The ceemony was. pefomed by the Rev. James F. McDonald, pasto of the chuch:., Given In maiage by he fathe, the bides only attendant was he siste. Miss Abblgall Maie Tune. Wilson otroselle was belt man and Theodoe Reltmeye of Roselle and J Eal Pteson, J. of Eu»be&, usheed. The gown the bide woe was of white satin mada in pincess style, with white lace sleeves and a shot tain. He tulle veil, edged with lace and with thee ows of deep lace acoss the end, was aanged In cap shape, with a PA"^LPlJSstejBpMtJothd PA^L.PlJSste,jBpM.,tne.Jont_ahd-a. band of oange blossoms acoss the back of the-head, A bouquet of pink osesand lilies of the valley was caied by Miss- Tune, who woe a gown with a pink lace bodice and a -pink ogandy flounced skit. He hat was lage bimmed and he shoes and gloves wee pink. Ms. Tune woe a beige silk lace gown and had a bouquet of tea oses, and Ms. Siems woe dak blue lace. A wedding beakfast was seved at the Winfleld Scott Hotel in Elisabeth following the. ceemony.hee." Fo thei wedding tip the couple will moto though Southen New Jesey and pehaps on down to Washington<*nd Viginia Beach. They will be at home afte July 1 ath2 Hlllqest avenue, Canfod. ;., - hee. She Is entetaining Mlas May Sheman of Milwaukee, Wls. Westfleld, wee maied Fiday In Holy Mahd" MswiiHam-a McPheson* Tlnlty-Chnch^ecloy, Wenne a. by and daughte, Jean, and Miss Elizabeth Sheffe of 215 Cental avenue, spent the week-end visiting M. and Ms. T. R. Mille of Klngwood Pak, Paughkeepsie, N. Y. MSss Helen Togesenf of Lexington avenue is epoted to be ecoveing apidly at the Rahway Memoial Hospital, Rahway, fom an appendectomy which she undewent last Wednesday. The opeation was pefomed by D. O^M^Xanlght. _ I. Townshp Teasue Hebet R. Wtackle and Ms. Wlnckle etuned Sunday fom thei suoke cottage at Leonado, whee they spent the past two weeks. M. Winckle, who ecentlysuffeed nevous beakdown, la Bet Feeman and Miss LeUtt Mooney of Mendham Wee maied ecently at the pasonage of the Canfod Methodist Chuch by the pasto,.the Rev. M. Y, Poynte. The Rev. M. Poynte was fomely pasto of the Mendham Methodist Chuch. - The Rose Villa Musical held thei annual picnic Thusday of last week on Miss Magaet McMahon* of 87 Benjamin steet was tendeed a supise the ive lawn of the hone of Ms. E. E. Dey, Cental avenue, the attendance - CARD PARTY TONIGHT bithday paty last Thusday evening being almost 100 pe cent. Some of the A cad paty will be held this evening at the Casino sponsoed by the by he mothe, Ms. Anna McMahon. membes entetained with monologues, Oames wee -played and efeshments vocal and Instumental numbe*. The Canfod Civic Council. Thee will be wee seved. The affai was lagely >couse of study fo next season was aanged and a vey enjoyable day was efeshments and piz» at each table. attended by elatives. " Resevations may be secued by calling Ms. F.J. DeUe, William SchoUs, t< : had. The club membes pesented Miss Rita Ray of 206 Centennial avenue-entetained two_tawes_of_bjdge Ms. Thompson with a set of silve o Oeoge M, Obiney. Poceeds will bouillon spoons. " * be used fo t*altabl»-puposes. A at he home Wednesday night. High scoes was made by Miss Muiel Stalge of-westfleld.. Othes pesent wee the Misses Anne Deye, Eleano Caldwcll, Louise Welesbach. MUded Deye, Roslyn-Specht, Betty aundesen and OlgaSpecht. Miss Alice Lakey of 2^9 Mlln steet entetained at luncheon yesteday Ms. William H. Pudy of Mt. Venon, N. Y and Ms. S. C. Steinhadt, of lfew Ree seue. Ms. Pudy and Ms. Steinhadt wee ecently elected as membes of the National Institute of Social Sciences of which Miss Lakey has been a membe fo many yeas. GEOBGE LOVETAKJM I WE8TFIELD BHIDE Geoge Fedeick Love,, son of Ms Phillip M. -Bady of 226 Noth avenue and Miss Malon Qliabeth Kome daughte of M. and Ms. Heny W Kome" of 669 Cumbeland steet, the Rev. Heny J. Wattenon, the ecto. They wee attended by Miss Elizabeth Bady of Westneld and Heny Decke of Eliubeth. Afte a wedding beakfast at hte home of the bides paents, the couple left on then- wedding tip. Upon thei etun they will eside In Canfod. The bide was (gaduated fom the Westfleld High School, with the class of 1B24, while M. Love was gaduated foth Battln High School, Elizabeth, In 1923,, TROOP 71 RECEIVES BANNER -floj^sccuttoop-ts-laatsundaye" celved fom the Mens Bible Class of the Methodist Chuch, a standad chuch banne." The pesentation was made by L. B.Memnwtt, pesident of the bible class, to Scoutmaste Havlon Dew of Toop 75. Ten membes of the toop wee witnesses to the ceemony which gave ecognition to 75 as a standad chuch toop sponsoed by the Canfod Methodist Chuch. This banne, which now maybe seen atop the Toop flag, Is a much coveted possession. shot addess will begiven by Pesident L, B. Hazad. TWO ABE SENTENCED Daniel OUle, 19 yeas, old, of Cincinnati. Ohio, and TOlffod Scott, 21 yeas old, of Jacksonville, FU.. picked up last Fiday on chages of vagancy by Patolmen Oeoge L. Rosendale and Achie Bid, wee commltteed to the County Jail fo ten days when aaigned befoe Judge L. L. Loveland. A daughte, Bevely Anne, was bom May 25 to M. and M». James Wilson of 344 Lincoln avenue. Society Items Glub News DOROTHY DELLER HAYS ON WESTfTELD FROOBAM Mm*. Itna Rea Biaginl of Canfod and Ms, Fedica Pake of Ml Mountain View Cicle, Westfleld, entetained at Ms. Pakes home. Satuday aftenoon "With an enjoyable musical pogam followed by aftenoon «. -. ", The atists wee Miss Anna Outwate, sopano, of Westfleld, pupil of Mme. Biaglni, and Miss Doothy pelle, pianist, of Canfod, pupil of Ms. Pake. Among Ufc guesis, numbeing about 60, wee membes o the Music Depatment of the Womans Club 1 of West* flew and membes of the Wednesday Moning Club of Canfod. Ms. Fanklin Styles and Ms. William O of Westneld assisted at the tea table. Ms. Edwin" oiiion and daughte, m~? -~- ~_,,7""5-iV f Ui h V6 you know we measue evey Dess Magaet, of 68 Dnlon avenue, South^ clem ^ ^^ tohtovtl spent the week-end at Heshey, Ps, at- p^^gum c^mea. < Adv.) tending the oouege oollege week oceclees. execises! An * afa^^ v^~g ochesta;, diected by Ms. OUlons son, Junes, povided the music fo the college festivities. The ochesta, which basketball, and baseball teams-.and was a membe of the vasity socce, b oh a fou months tou, is In Mt. plans to ente Duke Univesity. Mille Catel. Fa, this week, and will go KOPFS Confectioney who will ente the Univesity of Viginia, in the fall, was a membe of the fom thee to Wtest Viginia. Richad VsaTMest and Athu Ostnmde also HOME-MADE boxing squad and.played scub baseae membes of the goup.- :- and Tweed* BKTB EL SUTEBBOOD DigTALLS NEW OmCDs _ New offices of the Beta B Siste hood of Oanfod wee lnsuued at the goups Anal hmcheon meeting of the season last Thusday st the home of Ms. Metage, 1013 Pak avenue, Plainfleld. Ms. L Kosbeg, pesident of the B-Nal Sistehood of. Elisabeth, was the Installing office. - * The new offices an: Pesident, Ms. Samuel Cohen of Elisabeth, eeleetea; vice-pgaident, Ms. J. Levy- of Canfod, eelected; teasue, Ms. Rosenson of Roselle; aecetaxy, Ms. Metsel Fank of Westneld; audito, Ms. Talbot of Canfod: and chaplain, Uti. Olesky of Canfod. Ms. Cohen ttptessed he appeciation to the membes.to thei coopeation duing the past yea. Toe auditos epot was pesented by Ms. Epstein. Ms. Leo Lang of Newak was* the of... the. aftenoon., Ms*. Augusta Zemel entetained with a goup of monologues. Following the hmcheon, bidge was played, with pises being awaded at each table. The guests wee pesented with cosages. WALLACE WILLIAMSON KA*K8 BIRTHDAY DATE Wallace Williamson, J., son of M. and Ms. Wallace Williamson..of 33 Columbia avenue, maked his thid bithday annivesay Satuday aftenoonwith a paty at his home. Following an aftenoon of games, efeshments wee seved to the following guests; Jack Hitchcock, Bobby and Malyn Hughes, Noman and Chales Chistian, Shiley and Jean Eftabook, Noel Ntchle, Cal, Aude and Oeoganne Benad, Rita Magueite and Jackie Cooney, and Haold Olovlt, J. Nine School Pupil* Win Pizes in W. C T. I). O>nte*U CBANTOBD WOMANS CLUB BEELECTS MRS. KMOWLE8 Ms. James Angus Knowles we eelected pesident of Canfod Womans Club at the goups annual luncheon meeting Tuesday in Hajmahis Restauant. The luncheon, which.maked the close of the. clubs activities until fall, was attended by U membes. Following the luncheon, a musical pogam was enjoyed. Miss W. Begmann sang two goupsof songs. Including "Madame Buttefly" by Puecini, "MUUnats bytostl, -Rose In Bud., by Foste. 8be was accompanied by MJss Claie Kantne. A coueeuon was taken, amounting to $3, whloh was tuned ove to the Canfod BoysCamp fund. - - A social hou cad bidge followed. BeautUul emboideed" acafs. donated by Ms. Knowles, wee awaded as pises at each table. Ms. James W. Baett was pesented with a hutcheon- set as wu»*o«the "dak hosepise. Each of the tables was decolated with a bouquet of June oses. Nine pupils of Canfod Public Schools have won awads in the poste and essay contests sponsoed by Cuie Memoial Chapte, W. O. T. U., accoding to an announcement by Ms. May L. Ieland, pesident of the chapte. Pises will be pesented at the gaduating execises In the. vaious chats, and * consideable sum is now schools. oa hand fo this pupose. Diectos Winnes of local essay pises ae: and offices ae spaing neithe time Fouth gade, Peggy Wolcott, Lincoln no effot in managing the affai* of School; fifth gade, Ruth Pegg, Roosevelt School; sixth gade, Richad Ouy, that, with the sound policies being pu- the Oeeley; and they ae confident Roosevelt School; seventh gade, Agnes sued, the association will emege In Cuan, Lincoln School; eighth gade, good shape fom the pesent economic MUded DiTullio, Roosevelt School; depession. feshman class, Antoinette Stabile; and sophomoe, Roge Noton. Ruth Mo is won the High School poste contest, and Muiel Lindsay won the eighth gade event. -- -~ Six of these pupils have also won county pises, as follows: Peggy Wolcott, Ruth Pegg. Richad Ouy. Antoinette Stabile, RogeTNoton and Ruth Mois... The County winnes will be enteed In the contest fo State pizes, and the winnes of the State contest in the National contest. Blai Academy Gaduates V. A. Gimes, R. G Mffle.J. Vncent A. Gimes, son of M. and Ms: Oeoge Oimes of 40 West Holly steet, and Robet Clinton Mille, J. son of M. and Ms. Robet O. Mille of 320 Casino avenue, wee membes of the gaduating class.at the commencement execises of Blai. Academy held at the school on Monday. Oimes SHIRLEY AAQAABD MARKS. BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY Shiley Rae Aagaad of Denman Road Shiley Rae Agaad of Denman Road celebated tie sixth bithday annivesay last Wednesday, with a paty at he. home. Oames wee played and^efeshments wee seved. A colo scheme of geen and yellow was caied out In the decoations. Guests pesent wee Enestine Tubenbach and Bobby Jones of Elisabeth; Junio Feeman of Ptalnfield; and Janet Btohlbeg,- Loaine Andeson, Sophie Dopluck, Joan and Alfed Oam, Dickie Candall, Jlmmle Neubey and Shiley Aagaad, all 01 Canfod. NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB SVBPRISE8 NEWLY-WEDS Membes of the Neighbohood Club held a supise paty Monday evening at the home of M. and Ms. Samuel Ray In Centennial avenue In hono of M. and Ms. Wlhfed Schmidt of Elm steet.. M. and Ms. Schmidt, who ecently wee :,maied, wee pesented with a gift Oueata pesent wee, M. and Ms. Louis Welesbach, M. and Ms. John McOomack, M. and Ms. Hay Beme, Oapt and Ms. A. Bohman, M. and Ms. Heny Huete, M. and Ms. James Lynch, M. and Ms. Samuel Ray and M. and Ms. Schmidt. Geeley B. & L. Goup Gives Encouaging Repot At the egula monthly meeting of the diectos of the Oeeley Building and-loaa-assoolatlon last Fiday night discussion centeed aound the geatly Impoved condition of the Association and Its wok. The Oeeley has paid off all bank loans and owesnomoney to any peson, bank o othe Institution. Also, all wseves have been set up as equied by the State. Evey net dolla of income will now be paid diectly to the shaeholde tot the matuing of Two Daw $50 Fines Fo Having Lottey Tickets Fank A. Ookdale, Cental avenue Canfod, and AmU Kleppe of Hawthone, wee each fined $50. and *3.75 costs Fiday night in police cout by Mayo Chales A. Bosmutza on chages of possession of tottey tickets made by Chief of Police Oeoge p. Conklln. Howad Diets of Haison, chaged by Chief Oonklin with misepesenting In soliciting magsimesv was fined» and 1 costs. John D. Oooke, MUltown o*4 SpingfteM. chaged by Patolman Edwad ttupak with having no lights) on his tuck, paid a fine of $3 and costs. DjmaatU* Cat &)«( Miawala Mobsls idventlon of dynamite cheapened Ion, lead, coppe and sloe so Industy could ass the metals In aew ways. FORDV-8 CRANFOBD BRANCH OF Weitfield Moto Sale* Go. «5 NORTH AVE, EAST ML. S-10W CEANTORP Make the CRANFORD TRUST COMPANY Jfon Executo It is pefectly natual to name elatives o. fiends as Executos of you will. But is it the ISAFE way? Business may call some of the; Executos to othe pats of the county death may take its toll of othes. But a sound Tust Company is always in a position to cay on. Its Offices ae expeienced business men, familia with the - many poblems of estate administation^. By.naming a Tiiat Company as Executo, de- ^ Jt&l-St^-fivpi^"^! *?R e *>*8,;kejp.t..down.-»tpL,^a~-. minimum, and evey potection affoded you family, v -. \. We shall be- glad to discuss the matte -.with you.-.. \ Canfod Tust Company Mtmbe of Fedeal Kesee Byatem - Depoalta (uaantced by. j ".Fedeal Deposit Insuance Copoation Scenes of 1776 at Neyf Fai Colonial maldana, walking In the shadow of Old Noth Chuch, as- one of ths many quslnl pictuss thst msy Cold Mouthful Ifs a tick te hold liquid si, st 312 degees below xso. In you mouth, but Elliott. Jsmts doss It as pat of ths tss show In ths Sennet thssts of ths new Wolds Fai In Chicago. _ 1 Flnt Tuk of C»Tn.«.il " The ist task i of sovsoment Is to seeae fo evsy hginsn unit Its, need tt kmasb dignity and an Invlolsble shae of onsssallsbl feedom. bs.sssn by ths visito to the Colonial village-of the new Wolds Fai In Chlosgo. - Quee Music. By simply manipulating his hands In tha si, Chalts Stain plays music on ths- thaamln In. ths Sclsncs tht. ats st tht D4W Wolds Fai In Chi. csgo.-----qt5-7 " 1 " Ealy K«baw Gamma *. The Bat Hebew gamma nut witton by s Jew was published in 1508 by Johsnn Reuchlln. sn eminent Geman schola and Juist.,- e weath?,nt», Lucas lint..., dwae towit-ixi* Hading, to apovencovu nvenfoa bing you tpili habo toome than 4cm sevice u moden equipment, yet consevative in ou appeciation" of fomality and tue dignity. PUKEWL SERVICE TEL.CMNFORD6-O Noth/bcW-CanfbnL SHOWN BY i MARGARET 7 CLAREMONT PLACE. - CRANFORD TEL. CE. (-13*7 CNION AVE, aai A1DEN ST. FBONK CB. %-VSt Doothy Gabbett Shoppe - OeTBBS \. FOB YOCB-VACATION WABDBOBB \ ^ Such chaming focks-one pettie than the next. Pastel and White Spectato Spot* J.--., Jiwltho without iscketo-sohguawtem washable. Coot Monotone Pint* -washable, suitable fo all occatttt* w-pujd.»-plaid. and Stipes Stipe. 2.S &95 is CWod Theate BWg. WE HAVE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF ALL FURNISHING. NEEDS. GIRLS^ HOSIERY. GLOVES, WHITE PRINCESS SLIPS, SILK BANDEAU SETS.-SHOES. BOYS WHITE TROUSERS. SHIRTS^TIES. SHOES. Shapios Dept. Stoe ^ FOR YOUR OLD GOLD. Get Highest Pices andlfud Value JOHN C. PETERSON JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST 6 Akkn St (Bet Noth and Union Aves.), Canfod FUNERAL DIRECTORS IMIMs«A>,lfss» M.MMI d I -

8 ^^ f I _T1S"" * ^pf -± ~- ^p **, 1-3 m-svit TOE CRANPORD jcoflzem AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. JUNE M. GARWOOD NEWS AS OaUUSAKCI I sgas In Use Beassga ssf Oanswi. ovme teas Dunto. iquo Odinance Is Intoduced Hee Hewing to Be Held June 26; PUtibution Liceiue Fe«(o Be $500. An odinance to license and egulat* the tale an tanspotation of aleohollo beveages In the Boough ol Ou- *pod and to povide fees theefoe was Intodued ond. passed on fist eading at en adjouned meeting of the Mayo and OpunU Fiday night In the Boough. HalL Public^ heaing pio J to final eading and adoption wtll he held at lp. ni, Tuesday, June 20. _ The odinance fixes ttie annual fee; fo» plenay etail consumption Ucen^ at»500, and fo a plenay etail distibution license at»250. It was decided lhat no moe than eleven plenay Thee Teams in Tie I; \ liiti etail consumption^ licenses and no moe than one plenay, etail distibution license will be ganted each, yea. The odinance fu.the states that: "All pemise* In which alcoholic beve*- ages shall be sold o othewise dispensed shall have easonable acces* of light fom the public highway, and such pemises shall be deemed to have easenable access of light when a nomal I sized adult can.on Inspection fom the enteio, view the Inteio of said pem- Ises. / " - - "The ight of females to seve, sell o In any manne engage In the aotual dispensing of alcoholic beveages shall be limited to the licensee o membes of the immediate family of the licensee ove the age of 21 yeas. "No woman shall be seved any alco nolle beveages diectly ove the ba, no Khali minos be allowed In any oom In which a ba Is located unles? accompanied by a paent. "No sales of alcoholic beveages to consumption on the licensed pemises shall be made on cedit, no shall sale* of any alcoholic beveages be made to a mino, mental defective o habitual dunkad.. "No peson shall be seved In any backoom o side oom which la not open to the use of the public geneally. except that In hotels, guest* may be seved in thei ooms in pivate o pub lie dining ooms. * "No alcoholic beveages shall be sold In any licensed pemises befoe the td hpfnc position in the Oawood Softball League, Bt. Annes, the Seneca* and Democats malntalilng.a clean ecod. The, most exciting games of the yea was played Fiday night when the Democats just nosed out the Civics by a 3-3 tally. TUe Civics, wee in the lead ight up until the last of the seventh, when a last-minute ally tuned the tide In favo of the Senocats. St. Annes had Its closest shave ot the season when last yeas champions beat out a ejuvenated Pastime S. C by a 9-7 scoe. The game was libeally spinkled with eos M both sides, and Wasowskl and Dugan, In the box fo St. Annes, walked a total ot thiteen men., \.. ; The Rcfula Repubjcans suffeed double defeat this week, doppng game to the Aluminum..16-9, and being beaten out.in thtflfljt inning by the Civics, 5-2. It Is Impossible at this time to pophecy with any amount of accuacy the outcome.of the league. St. Annes is slightly weake than last yea, while the Senecas have upheld thei high standad thoughout the season so fa. Pehaps the biggest supise of the league wa» funished by the Democats with a ejuvenated outfit tha bids fai to sweep all opposition aside. The Civics, with pehaps the youngest team in the league, ae also doing supisingly well...""" thet>ou of 1 p. m. on Sundays, o at te Hie hou of S a. m. on au othe days. The licensed pemises shall dose and open on the afoesaid hous. "No license shall be Issued fo the sale of alcoholic beveages within 200 feet of any chuch o public school o pivate school house not conducted fo pecuniay pofit. 1. "Any peson who - shall knowlnglypuchase, eceive c* pocue any.illicit beveages, on conviction theeof. ;< snail be subject to a fine of not less than $10 and not moe than $100, o Impisonment fo not less, than two days and not moe than ten days o by both. Penalty fo manufactue, sale, dls tibutlon, bottling, blending, ectifying, teating, fotifying, mixing, pocessing, waehousing o tanspoting any alco nolle beveage In violation of the o dlnaice will be subject to a fine o! not less than $100 and. not moe than 1500 of impisonment of not less than thity days o moe than six months, o both. Penalty fo violation of othe sections Is flxxed at nob less than $50 o moe than $2S0, o impisonment of fom ten to 90 days, o, bo.ffli. In the event that any peson shall be convict-. ed of moe than one offense unde the odinance, such othe and subsequent offense* shall be punishable by a One and Impisonment, the maximum one) minimum limits of which shall be twice the ttmtts specified in the odinance. Boough Council Acquits Five GvwootJ Policemen Five Oawood police offices, chaged by Councilman John Banyasz. J., with Infactions of depatmental. egulations,, wee acquitted last Thusday night by the Boough Council. The edtcts wete aived at 12:45 a. m. nealy five hous having "been equied to pesent the evidence and the defense. Evey available space.in the council chanbes was occupied with seveal hunded townspeople, most ot whom emained thoughout, tho entie poceedings.. STANDINO OF Gawood 8«fU»»B Ua«W W L % Bt. Annes 3 " Seneca :~..,.3 0 1WM. Democat*.~..-J Aluminum. 1 1 *00 Olvlca...1 a -33S bit...~o. a Ma Pastime S; C 0 a MO Republicans :..O 3 - ".000 This Weeks ResalU Civic League S; Republicans Benecas 20; Dtf 0. St. Annes»; Pastimes.7. Aamlahif 16: Republicans» Democats 3; Civics 2. aeotc* WMIIUMSC m. STin Be II Odained of Uie HaougB of Union and Stale eat Hew Jesey: Hutum L This adbasaos Is toe the bj tkt H a w aa4 CMOKS UDML... i* C«llll» * Cmc To BcJWd July 4 Seventh Annual Affai to Be Held at Roton Point. Conn. Plans fo the seventh annual outing of the Oawood Cl vie Republican League. Inc., to be held July 4, wee announced by - Pesident John C. Oindlay today. ~~ The Calvat, fome Boston ex- Slvuuwiicbeieagcs- la sea itt amidanca wills vise I LeajlsUlue. of toe Ltssialaiue, i«" * An Ass ceaaoaa- Ing. * *n*t^,^ saevesagea," being Chaptetiecaf ibe Aeua «f I M S. Ita auppleaianta aasl asaaadauau. si>d lo sceosaace «* Ika mlea ens) esnaletleaa laauea) a te a» laaitea o u be Fo Softball Lead Thee teams ae still tied fo fist as been chateed fo the day. Thee Is a dance floo of Mx 15 feet, ateo lage dining oom, on boad whee lunch and efeshment* will be seved. Bobby Fontaine! Pais; Royal Ochesta wlw funish music fo dandng. ^ ^ The boat WUJ-leave pomptly at» iiom»«iijc«nie. upon <<»» appot _ n...tijt> D.«i n- ntzim > ^ w imtnliml boil»od «ut publlctuoo of oollo. a. m.. Daylight. Saving Time, fom *f iutit«pijii<;«ui>ii and oihtnii. u nwttm Receation Pie. Dliabethppt, and H.-M At.»d J*«^»«wtU leave Roton Point, Connecticut, at 7 p. m- It is a fou hou sail each way.., Aangements have been made to have susses leave at Cente steet and Willow avenue stating at 7:10 a. mc and evey 15 minutes until the last bus will leave at StJO a. m. These busses will lake passenges diect to the boat and will meet the boat af night and Libety Hose Company ---$ -Reelecto Heman Steffen At a meeting of Libety Boss Com. pany, No. 1, of the Oawood Fie Depatment, last Wednesday evening, the following offices wee unopposed fo eelection: Foeman, Heman J. Steffen; assistant foeman, Fank Mooll secetay, Fed L. Cowell; and teas, ue, William Gilbet. On motion of Chief WlUlam Hessle, a new position of chaplain was ceated, and John-Bockfleld was elected-to-the offlcei s...:. The annual picnic will be held late In the summe. Jey FontlnelU appointed chaiman of the committee In chage of aangements. Local fie hazads wee discussed and Chief Hessle stated that-he. will endeavo to check them with the aid ol the fie committee. BOROUGH BBItiFS. The egula monthly social meeting of >.the.. dawood Civic Republican League will be held Fiday evening in the Civic Club house. Bobby Fontaine* ochesta will funish music fo dancing, and entetainment and efeshments will be seved.. Haadtom* OU Wold PWM*UI. Toe Impeyan pheasant, of tb* Astatic, counties, wlu neve bt.k gamt bid iaameica. It la too difficult to ea In captivity and Is highly susceptible to common banyad fowl dlssatta. It la among the handsomest of th» Old wold pheasants. YOU L4\ mow AWAY YOUR EYEGLASSES REVCLUiCKAVY g ~gesetil»?tti«ttemi,ut Ca cilman Banyas and.fank Cohen of Bliabeth. engaged by the Patolmens Benevolent AssoclaUon. Local No. 52, epesented the policemen. Mayo David. J. H. Muay pesided... i The accused offices and the chages follow: Chief Albet W, Ashfleld-;tjnln his conduct and absent fom the Boough without pemission: Segt. Dennis Comlskey neglect of duty; Offlces Reginald Hefele not popely patolling his post, two chages; and offlces Robet Sagant and Edwad Ooolln-Tlolating the povision pohttlung offlces In unifom fom, visiting public placet unlessui the pefomance of thei duty. -doing on vacation? Let the Citizen -sad Chiokto follow you and keep you. "pot* aioubt eenj* while youe A* MAhEi E<E CRUTCHtS UNtiEUSMRL (FYOUARffAR-SIOHtB), ASTIGMAIICCRQSSEYib, OlD AGi SIGKf B>, OR IF YOUR VISION IS FAIUNO Rh b w i w i W m f IM> b l d Bueaulgalttd sq. tl. Alculiuilc suiesge OeaUol _. Ktctiou X. Vsc the pupose aj Ifcavaf. that following wods ssvs tanas ahau ka to uave Ibe ssaaiifnnllaai ta taess tos the act ee fsxied lo. "aleosmue swveaje."."- "vuglue,"."naldt Beveage," "U- Ulln." t ulaa ud tadlutlou," ~ul<, ii>»lul icouflc tatoxi nlfkj" " *ua- "unlawful LVa*!l U» llmltl hct.in ibo«ua * On..ad lmp.uon»»ol HtclL«1. All wpuculi fa I W u* «*4( iu I«IUMUU».UM. «u HMUM lawad t h»- ball U aulijkt w ubl-alt mil aam tulaa and nsuulioaa o MU BtaU OoawUaMu.! *1- LU Bwvan Coauol < N«w Ittn. apml.u.mntto and Uillbt HUM lo *»«<»" Ualul..f.N.w. Imu o e» U» VmlUi Suua now «M*m o hunut «UCU4 altctlag lau ti tt * Ii»J Uouuili ol Cawowl bita< Uw f o a a j to o U14 nuiikli.tlltj ibau tomtltuu Uu antic* lly o Uu adniautauoa of the lauumca ol Ikwuaa uniu lab ondatact. ami ikau foui-»«)i nvol Uu laauaan o> ill IIKHIIMMM to Mid MUM *--" of AVobollc Banas* StctUu L.S i Ucciuo ahau ba Uaaad n- egt afli wliu» appueauoa paawud b Uw halk. bt t«k iht dwvlloo, Section SI. This oviuo***^t on July I. mi. afte puutcall equied by law......:. ; - NsUee The foegoing odinance waa»«> a saeetlne of the Mayo and Cwuntl t/a..--. ~sbsgj.se I 1»J4. snd was passed on Oel eadhn U will be consideed fo sewnd and flnsl eading afle»uhuefciieauii:.jj» -,,: itt:mi>. M. I 01 "*" ^ 8 MCIUNU8 " Boough Clek Dated June «. I»34. " tfectlou a. u shall faclue, sell." ta fotify, mil." beveages In be unlawful <lo ntsnu-, ectify. Mend.. Usal. pocess, a ulatlbute alcoholic ths Boough of Qaweod. In Ihe County of Union, sleep! la accodance with Ihla odinance and lha at heein 1 above efeed lo. sad without a license peviously sp Mled fo and ganted pusuant uy the po vlaloda of Ihla odinance and of aald set,.. HecUoi I. No licenses known as "Seasonal, Retail Consumption License." "LleUtad BeUU OUtlbutliai License." "Club License," unde sail at add theein povided to. shall be Issued by fte.goten,ln l>od, of Jh?> Boough committee equests that «U bus Uckep be puchased at least thee days befoe the excusion so that the necessay accommodations" can be aanged... Roton Point Pak is known to be one of the finest pak* on the Long Island Sound-.Thee wtll.be a spoting pogam aanged, and thee is good bath- Ing, boating, Ashing, and amusements. The committee is endeavoing to take along the Oawood Boys Band which will entetain on boad, also at Roton Point. The committee is endeavoing to make this the finest excusion eve held by Oawood- and has aanged to have on the boat pofessional entetalnes to entetain between dancing. Joe Kako will be maste of ceemonies, accompanied by Pete Kelle. Billy Pape, whose yodelling and music has long been a teat to the adio public, also will be In the paty. Ticket* ac now oh sale at Schef s Dug Stoe, Eagle Oocoy Company on Cente steet, and the following membes of the committee: 3. O. Qindlay, geneal, chaiman; Roge Todd, secetay; Wllllain Kaylo, teasue: Joe McOluus, Al 0111, Philip Catalone, James Oindlay, John Col well, Robet Sagent, Hay Johnson, Pecy D. Watt, David J. H. Muay, John I>. Peason, Edwad J. KOnopack, Michael J, Scott, William Tune, Wai te Sagent; William Seves, Anton Reinhadt, James dels, Daniel P. Snyde, Philip Plate, Rudolph Wenzel, John SoUis, William Hessle, Joe Bui loch, Dennis Zelgle, Lee Ameshek, Michael Adase, Reddle Stauss, Louis Novotny, Edwad J. Conlln, Edwad Smaldginnls, Athu SUUwell, Mike Kooml, William Schmal, Albet Lauence and John Dunle. Wins 50CWvlile Auto Race * In a damatic, thilling climax. In which he thundeed ove the finish line a scant S7 seconds, ahead ot his neaest ival, "Wild Bill" Camming!, above, bought a cowd ot 136,000 spectatos to thei feet when he won the 500-mlla auto ace ove thy Ind<an«poltat Mjto Oteed-- i way «a Memoial Day. Byata-" atlng 194.S«5 miles au hou. fi«boke the ecod,«t by Lou, Htytt In last yeas claaalf. - Suga Caaa la 17*5 Th oldest ecod of suga csne being gown In Louisiana goes back to i n t v.-..,~ :.- s -! tiaaa7bshwvajaj.ua BtMf be«s at ocognlstd as valuable asaeu by ochadists bwcanm thaje incease the pouttdattlon on fail HOTIM o INTCHTION Take *«***>< t «g«,*$l i»i«a IdaIs applf > skeeagkot»«"««> ami at TV ss. Aiaaa. Canwd. Haw loatttaaf BsTAfll C0N801I1"- fo a plenay tal. 1 be. Fie Hunded I Dollsa. and! tie holde of such Ucuaa. ahllt I* nil! ltl to a»u ilued sublect to ules and em.,1-... w _ fo OnSUOiptlOB).OB IBS lcensed pemlsea an alcoholic Mvajagea bv Uie glsaa o othe open ecektsele snd also w ail all almhollc neveags In oiginal containes fo onaumtiuon. i>(f the. licensed nem-»«.. Kuh license shall not pemit Ihe sale of aloholl beveages In o upon anj pemises In which a goce. delicatessen, dug aloes, o othe neantlle bualnsss U caied on (eicept the keeping ol a hotel o estauant, o lbs sale o clgaa and cigaettes at etau aa an accommodation to patons, o the etail sale ef non-alcoholic beveages aa aeaeo beveages to alcoholic beeaieal la caied on. Section I. FLtNARV BITAIL BISTBBU; TION MCKNSI. The lee fo a plenay etail distibution llenae shall be Two Hunded an nfty (IS5II.M) Dollsa. and the holde 0 such license shsll be entitled sublect to ules snd egulsuons to sell fo consumption off Ins iimtiti pemuea. but only In :alnea. all alcoholic btvamcaa.. oiginal con- 8uh Ikenao hall not pmiu the aalo of mlcohollc bneagea In o upon-«ny paalaea In which any othe mecantile bualneai la aled on. gtlon II. All ippllfanu fo lleatea ihal at folh In full, aniwen to nueatlona peaclbed by the afoeaald acl o by tha ulea and eiulallona o >ald Slate Commlnkne of Alcoholic Beteife Contol, and ahtll Inlude deuatloha ailed fo by old appllallon and b aald potiilottl. K l II. No llcenaa ahall be Uaued fi pa Kfillou II. No llcenaa ahall be U any peaon, fiu, copoauon. ivup, o patnealiln not fully quallded unde the potiloui _.. _. a!.^-.1 ^.. _B^._1_ IAJ.W it-aam-nilaa-uulj BecUon It. All llcadka ahall be fo a tem jf one yea fom Ihe Bat day of July of each Tea and all tan ahllt ba paid In adance. upon pmenudon of Ihe appllauon, povided, lkiwe. that any Ucenae* who ahall ToluaU. lly auend hla llenae and who ahall not hae committed any violation of thla onunanie o of any ule o egulation and who anal hie paid all Ulea, aet-osa,.and counte clalnia. U.itaiy hae become due to Ih. StaU if New Jewy o lo the Boough of Cawood. shall be entitled afte deduction of fifty Dji cent (:,»%l of aald leea. aa a suende fee, to Uif.pni ated fee o the uneipled tea. Bcctlon 13, So moe than elefen (III lleusakman aa 1-lenay Belall ConsumpUon Llccma ahall be ganted each yea and no Ihan one lll_jkmmhajlenj- Ullbll L my I Bj iiiea.il aiisi ^«i m 1 I I I H IBI***"". ^ " - Uclill Ulsllbullon Llcenae shall be gam each ea, It being Ihe Intention of this o lunani-e to Unit the numbe of llcensts lo eleven (HI tavens and one (I) elau liquo Hectlon 14. Uensea ae not tansfeable: sepaate llcenae la equied o each apeclo place of buslneaa. snd Ibe opeation and steet i/f evey license la conluied to the licensed pemlaea. Application must be made with efeence to Ihe penlan to which a tansfe o llenae la sought aa equied In Ihe act and the govening body may tansfe aald license upon a psment of a fee of Five IvS.OOl Dollas to a diffeent place of business than -that-sped. Bed theein.^ Section 1ST Any license Issued unde this odinance may he smpended o evoked. fo vlolstlon of sn of the povisions of this odinance, o any o the povlslona of said act, o aald Mamies heetofoe"menuoned o of any of the egulatlona and ules pescibed by said Male Compilsslone of Alcoholic Bviige Contol oeedlnes fo suipnslon o evocation shall be In accodance with the povisions o aald act. Flection IS. (a) AH pemises In which alco lioll beveages shall be sold o- othewise dlspen ed shsll have easonable access nf light fom the public highways, and such pefllsee ahsll be deemed to hae easonable access of llht when-a nomal ailed adult can onlnpec. tlon fom the eitelo. view the Inteio ~ Ib.)- Tw ight of females to seve. Bell, any manne engage In the actual dispensing of alcoholic beveages shall be limited to Ihe llcnaee o numbes of the Immediate family of the licensee oe the "age of II- yeaa (l No woman shall be seved any alcoholic beveages diectly ove Ihe. ba. no shall minos be allowed In any oom In which a ba la located unlesa* accompanied by a paent. (dl Ml sales of aloholle beveages fo COTsumption on tbe licensed pemises ahall be made on cedit, no shall ulea of any alcoholic beveages! be made to a mino, mental defetie o habitual dunkad. lei No peson shall be seved In aiy backoom o- aide mom which Is not open to the use of the public geneally, eicept Uut I hotela.-gucsla may-be -seved- In. thei ooms, li plale o nubile dining moma. ti No alcoholic beveage* shall bt sold In any licensed pemises befoe the hou ot \ M on week days o befoe the hou 1.60 I. U. en Sundays, o afte the hou 1:M A. M. on all days. The licensed pemises,hsu close and open. 00 l)ie afoesaidhous.. Igl No license shall be Issued fo Ihe sale of alcoholic beveages wltjiln MX feet of any chuch o public school o pivateschool bouse tint conducted fo pecuniay fcofil. The atlld :na fet "lotie measued In a nomal vajihal pedestian -would popelj wienc -"fom the. _^.-.. M U cnunn o, school to pemisessought lo Retlon IT. Any penon who ahan knowingl puhaae, eceive, u pocue any miclt hatt agea. on conviction theeof ahall be subject lo a finsof not leas thai Tea.(I10.HI Dollas and not moe Ihan One Hunded (SIMM) Dollaa. o Impvisonaent fo not less than two 12) day* and Bot aoe than tea lltl days o by both such flne^and InplaonnieBt In. Ihe discetion of the Cout. Rectlon IS. Any peson who shall aamnufae* lue. seu. Uatlhnit, bottle, blend., ecti. teat, fotify, mlit pocess, waebonae. o taaapot any alcoholic beveages hi vlolauan of this odinance ando(«ildact. owhoihallliwot. own. o kt«p o atom In aald Boough of G«nood, btciim with Intmt la Dutafactaa aall dtttl p atom In aald Boough of G«nood iim with Intmt la Dutafactaa. aall. dtttl. betu. U«d.«MclUy, UtaU fotify. Bb b. n t tanpot aloholle tot f th ul f h eases In violation df the povlalona of thli odinance and said at, o whs shall ova, possess, tepo aloe In the Boough of Oa> d, any lasplesoant o ptapheanatu fo the.ufatue. sale, distibuting, bottling, ectl- -ftng, blending, teating, foufjing. ail pocessing, waehousing, o tanspoting. alcoholic, beveages with laical U> use tbe In Ibe msnufstue, aale. distibution. bottung. ectlfilng. nksatog. teating, fotifying, mli- Ing, pocessing, waehousing, o mnapotatloa of alohslle bsveates ha tleuooo ef tut odluoc. «d a«sawaj* Ijajl m O«say Community Chous Honos Adam Simms Othe New Offices, Coianiittees Named»t Goups Annual Meeting. Adam P. Simms was elected pesident of the Kmllwoth Community Chous at ; tue annual meeting last Wednesday evening In the Cofnmuhlty Chuch. Othe offices ae: Vice-pesident. Haiold Conklin; secetay; Miss Ma-.»ae Ray; teasue. Miss Alma Nel- ^ntahd libaian; Ms.-Bette- Henvming. j. J. Codne was named chaiman of the membeship committee: Ms. John Cave, cbiaman of theen- CoaauapUoQ llmom f«peml^a. Jll t» Noth ATMIM, Cawood. New j atd," itudf to Vf.ltc 8 UlUam. Bo ouii <lf» of to. Booiilb of "*"***! 3 (Hlcnfd) PAlt BKITZ-. NOTICE OF IMTEHHOM Take nollce thai C. T. CHAUBKKLAIN and VOL KLKKalAN. Inlends 10 apply to the Mayo and Council o the Boough of Oawood,.V J.. fa a Plenay BetaU Distibution Ucnise fo pemies situated al III Sent Aenue. Ca ""^ -tonetauy. -.ould be mad. Immediately w wiung lo Walte». JlcUsnus. Boough llek"ot.lh» Boough of Oawood. K. 1 ISIghed) C. Tl CBAMBKBLAIX. «l Noth Avenue, <Uwood. N. J WU..KLKIMAN. I 441 South Avenue^flaweiid^. >.. Tske nollce lhat FEAXK HALESKL Inta* to apply to the Mayo snd Council of Ihe Bo.UEh of Gawuod, N. J.. fo a Denay Betsl Ioiaiunpllon license, fo pemlsea situated a "11 Houth Avenue. Cawood. New Jesey. ObKlons. I any. ahould he made Immnli atel In wiung lo Walte B. McUsnus. Bo ptiah Oek of Ihe Boough ol Uawood. V J (Blgnedl FRAXK BALES10. I Vak Tske notice lhat ANTHO.W. PASUK0X18, Inlenda lo apply to the-mayo and Council of Ihe. Boonih of Cawood. N. J.. o a Plenay aelall Coiiaumpllon Ilcnae fo pemlaes situated, at! Noth Anue, Cawood. New Jesey.. Objectlnns, i any. should tic made Immedl cly In Hlllng lo Walle S. Mcllanun. *Bo ifli Clek of the Boough of Cawood. N. J. (SIgnedl A-NTIIONV PASLKON18. Takt notice lhat ANDBEW OLKAK. Inlenda to apiily MI thw Mayo and Council of- the Boough of liawdod, N. J., fo a Ile&ai KHall Consumption license o pemises sit tiatd at 1ft Noth Avenue, Cawood. Ne* Je«ey. Olijctlona. i- any, should be made Immediately in- witing to Walte 8. McMsnus. Bo- iieh Clek of the Boouah n Cawood. N. J. ISIgnedl ANDREW.OLEAB fake nollce that LEU >l. A>ICC«IHKT-nlends to aiipl to -Ihs Uayo-and-i^ouncu 14 the Boough of Uawood, N. J.. fo s iensy ITttsll Consumption llcenae fo pemises si uated at 78 Noth Avenue, ftawood. Ne Jesey., ~Ot>i«ctiona, I any. should lie made Unmedi. atel In «lung to Walle 8. SlMamu, llo. ough Clek of the Boouih of Oawood. N. J, (Blgnedl LEE U. AMEKIIIIEK.. Tske notlccthal JtfiHN C1IINCI1AR. Intends 1 to appl/ to Ihe ~Majo and Cuuncll of Ihe Boough of Gawo«ev-N. J., - o a Plenaj Btall Conaumptlon license o pemises-sit tiated at 2j5 South Avenue, (iawood, Ni Jesey: - - ~ Objectlonai any, stiopldbg~niaie~lffliiiedl=alel lowiting to-.walte B. McManua, Bo. otieh Clek of the Boough opcadhiod, N. (Signed! JOHN CHISCHAR. Take notice that WILLIAM >1 AXIS(11EK. Intends to apply to Ihe Mayo snd Council of the Boough of Cawood^ N..J., fo a Plenay Retail Consumption license fo pemises situated at 3iv Noth Avenue, Cawood. Ni Jaey. Objection*, if any, should be made lmmedl. ately In witing to Walte 8. McMsnus, Boough-C4ek.of:the-Booueh of-oswood. N. i, W1LLUM MALENCHEK. KENILWORTH NEWJ New. Jesey Centnl.-.***- Aildt Reel Tip, Beause of the-demand fom thousands who have not yet had an om» to see the TJ. B. Fleet In the Hudson Rive and because all ol uie New Jesey Centals tain and boat excusions to see the waships and cuises have been so wel patonized the Passenge. Taffic Depatment of 1 the New Jesey Cental Raiload has aanged fo additional special tafc boat tips to see-the fighting ships anohoed In the Hudson. Tnef~will t* thee thb by day and one by nfeht. On Satuday, June 16, and en Sunday, June 17, passenges fom all stations fom Raitan, and also IomNew. a^joje«ey mat tjill_be..takjnlhju. tain and at Jesey City will boad ihe fey "Bayonne," thence poceeding up the Hudson *nd aound the Fleet. The fey "Bayonne" on these tips will Nelson, chaiman of tt nlttee.. An intensive campaign fo new membes Is being outlined *y the membeship committee and It is expected that theinitial eheasal in the fall seveal new membes will be added. The entetainment committee is pepaing fo the summe activities of the goup which will include picnics at Echo Lake Pak, twice monthly duing the summe. Thefistmeeting wultie today at the glen, the aea having been eseved fo the chous. Any pesons iteested in joining the chous, eithe as an active o associate membe, is pivileged ta attend the meetings. est of the time in New Yok fo thei tickets wjll be good etunine on any tain on date.of sale. On Fiday night, June 15, the tains ; will meet the S. S. "Sandy Hooki steame at the Jesey City pie and the passenges,wil iise that tim, luxuti-- bus ship as the Fleet -Sightsee..- _, The tain connecting with the S. a "Sandy Hook" will leave Jesey City teminal on June 15 when the ship aives at the pie. JOHN MOHAN DIES John Moan, 57 yeas old, who made his home with his siste, Ms. Patick Molsse, Woodland avenue, died Monday In the Beekman Steet Hospital, New Yok City, following an attack of pneumonia. ; Pefect, Clock ~ Fo the measuement of time tliee was supplied, when the eath wa ceated, an almoit pefect dock. The eath was sent Into space spinning aound on Its axis and It has since continued to tavel.n a cicuit, almost cicula, about Uie sun. This spinning, o otation, Is so egula that astonomes have neve jet been able to ohneeanv vaiation.. \ Jack Rabbits Numaoaa * ^ Black-tailed Jack abbits ae abundant though all of easten Coloado and also on the dj plains of the southwagten section; WBlWtatt jacks, sal* Natue Jlagmlne, an numeous, but they ae of moe noth- «n dlatlbutlon and seldom appea south of the Akansas ive. Hagenbeclc-Wallace In Elizabeth Wednesday The Geat Hagmbeck-Wullace. Cn\-_ cms, one of the two lagest shows in Ameica, will exhibit-in EllzaJjcUi, Du- ant lot, on Wednesday, Jiinc 2b. "A"-- two-nile long steet paade at 11 a. m, willbe the inaugual event of the day,, the fist eal old-fashioned cicus paade since Clyde Beatty.-wold famous wild animal taine, will again thill the vast audiences with his daing in the all- steel aena with foty wild and feocious lions-and tiges. Othe stella featues fom among the 600 men. and women.aenlc,«uuv.-. will Include the famous Cistianl; Toupe of equestians, diect fom Euope; the wold famous Flying- Codonas, with Alfedo, geatest oeialist of all time; Bombayo, The Man fom India, sensational sta of the bounding ope, and ove 100 othe ing, tack and stage displays on the mighty 1934 HagenbeckYvTallace uogau the famous cowboy movie sta, Buck Owens end his congess of Wild West Champions and hla celebated hose, "Ooldle." -.. " Wondes of Science and Invention *> Take nollce Uiat ALEX CHE8MLLES. Inten to apply to the Mao and Council of th Boouch of Gswood. N. I., fo s iena Betall Coaaumpllon llcenae fo pemises slluated al 232 Noth Aenue, Gawood, New Jesey. OMectloiia. It any. ahould lie made Immediately In witing lo Walte 8 McMaous. Bo. ough Clek of- tba Boeugh ot Ganvood. N. J. (Signed) ALEX CHE8UULES. Take notice that JOSEFH SCHWARTZ and BUDOLPH MLLLIB. Intends to applv 10 the Usyo andcouncil of the Boough of tiawood. >. J.. fo». Plenay Betsll Consumption llcenae fo pemises situated at 33B Noth Avenue. Oawood. New Jesey, Objections, i. any. ahould he made Immediately In witing to Walte B. McUanus, Boough Clek of the Boough o Gawood. N. J. JOSEPH SCHWARTZ,.. 1J Cental Ave.. Westfleld, N. J. olrb MULLIB. T outi Ae., Gawood. N. J. QVEB40O PICTURES ictuea tell the atof. The * aticles ae shot. cosajse. and fascinating- Hee ae a few subjects coveed: Ats andcaft Wok-Astonomy Automobile Repaiing Aviation BoetBuilding Cae of Toob CbemistJY Electicity Home Made "FiihltufeMlunling.Fhbhg IdastoMskeMonevln Spae Tune JigsawWok NlulWokb-ModclMak. mg-motlon Pictues- Radio Tos Wood Tuning. abaacasi Totdin Sfmpie language Would you like to keep posted on all the - new devejopments in this emakable wold of ous? The new Inventions the latest Scientific Discoveies the amazing Engineeing Feats the pogess made in Aviation Radio Electicity Chemisty Physics Photogaphy, etc.? These and many othe fascinating, subjects ae bought to you each month though the pages of POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE.. Something fo JBveyone I Special depatments ae devoted to the home caftsman and pactical shopman. The adio enlhosmtbiaalage section HIM withm»saiki bdpnil Infomation on constuction ami mam- Unanceof both tansmitting and eceiving i ecu. 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9 «^E- T -*/ -7-=-/ -^^a^t y, Jt^^T* J,-n-^-/ j fj,. 1 ^,,< THE CRANFORU CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. JUNE Roosevelt Athletes Annex Heinentay School Tack Honos Fleet Tipi thousan oppo. had Fleet In the ua all of the ain and boat waships and wel patonized, Depatment of il Raiload has special tafc ihtlng t 1ships an- Tneffwiii t» by nfeht.. and en Sunfom all stj. also l toni New. ill IK y will boad ihe. e poceeding Up I the Fleet. The Ihese tips will! 23d StHet. to " : ie to spend the- Yok fo thei buning on any. le 15, the tains" Sandy.Hook 1 Sty pie and the at tim, luxui. Sightsee., f with the S. a ave Jesey City when the ship ce Cicus I Wednesday Ck-Wullace. Ci.-l. lagest shows in n EllzaJjeUi, Du- «. ay, June 2b..«"-- tade at 11 a. m, ivent of the day,, Moned cicus pafamous wild anu n thill the vast ting in the.all-" wild and fee- es fom among nen.aenlc.*twv-,-.-.j mous Cistianl diect fom Eu- Flying Codoias, oeialist of all»n fom India, e bounding ope, t, tack and stage.: ity 1934 Hagent-not-fogettit novle sta, Buck of Wild West celebated ho«, iffuaga ted on all the lakable wold I the latest mazing Engijiade in Avia- Chemisty,? These and ts ae bought the paces of MAGAZINE. eyone! ltd to the h nian. Tte adio led with wwsatui jction and main I and eceiving e ae scus ol. I.".. Its the one aiolly will enjoy-; inds25c (UOaTea luu*. i u t.odndlkt- ECHANICS - CUttf B. B. N«* 14 othe of Edge Out Shennan Team Fo Lions Club Tophy Lincoln and Gant Boys Tail; 200 Take Pat in An- Rot»ev*ltSciiool»tlifcu» annexed the annual elementay school tack, and Mild meet honos Monday aftenoon «t Die Oanfod Oval and Out iuvt to phy, awaded aniutuy by UM Oanfod Lions dub, sponsos of the meet. nooseek entanu (amend TO points. Sheman School wa» second with «7 Gant, fouth, with 10.. Coach J. S. Weekkf of the School conducted the meet, assisted by m«i*es o the vasity tack team, and Bud" Soeltse,,, tenne, hudle sta, now a student-at the College of William and May, and John Custon, fome 8 qftate-mlle, now» student at Conell pnlvwslty. Moe ihan 200 elementay boys paticipated. The outstanding point-eanes wee Nelson of Shennan School; Heming, Schoede, Balsch and Oau of Roosevelt School; Nelson, of Onnt School; and Am&a and Kelsey of Lincoln School. " summay of the events follows: 90-pound Class. 50-yad dash: Fist, Hedges (8); second, Andews <L); thid, Schoede (R); fouth, Datcanis <Q), 75-yad dash*:- fist, Lisle (R); second, schoede (R); thid, Hedges (8); fouth, Deassandls (li>. High jump: Fist, Amesen (L) and Meye (L), tie; thid, Lansing (S) and Lldt (B) tie,. Boad Jump: Flist,- Schoede (B); second, Douglas (O); thid, Usk (B>; fouth, Hsmllton-Ui). 300-yad elay: Fist, Roosevelt; second, Lincoln; thid, Sheman; fouth, Gant.... lltpoud Class., 75-yad dash: Fist, Nelson <S); second, Kuoh (S); ttild, Plcke and Rudolph (R>. tie. 100-yad dash: Fist, Kuch (S); second, Nelson (S); thid, Mille (8); fouth, Bukmfat <B). High Jump: Pn-st, Nelson (S); second, Olles (8); thtal* Nelson (O); and. fouth, SUnne (R). Boad jump: Fist, Buns (R); (B); thid, Tey (O); fouth, Muldow (L). Relay: Fist, Shennan; second, Roosevelt; thid, Lincoln; fouth, Oant. ~ jnlhnlted Class 75-yad dash: Fist, Henning (R); second, Lauel (L); thid, Mateen (R); fouth, Coope (R). 160-yad dash: Fist, Willie (8) second, Henning (R>; thid, (R); fouth. Decke (S).. Balsch (R); thid, Simmons (8); fouth, Eelsey (L). : Boad Jump:.Fist, Giu (R); second, BaiKh (R); thid, Kenning (R>; fouth, FoHle (S).. Shot put:.fist, Balsch (R); second, Heteey <L); tfnd. Oau (R); fouth, Massa (8). Junio-dtoous: second, lauel (L); fouth, Oau (R). Relay: Fist, Roosevelt; Sheman..second,»MlI FUBM RunabU Sswk Althonch mott of ou p«sent-day flthet bu small esemblance to thel» fa-distant ancestos, fossil flihea that bas b*tn found In ocks ae ey simila to numbes of the shak -family that still pesist In lmni fom. Ica.AoamJ AalmtalTu ^ Thst an at least 6,000,000 tgnat nllu of lee packed aound Antactica.. If all the lea In the noth and south pola nitons wee to melt at ths same tuna, It would esult In aising ths wans it least 180 feet The health ice j with all its Ban TAILORING C A. PELTIER 1 BAS1MAN 8TEKTT, OEANFOED Alloatim - Eefal - Betlobv mobbst QCA11TT WOBK FLOWERS AUstfa asm Latest 1 w«k Bpeelalty Riveside FlMc Shop, Sute High School Tade Chumpion. Hee ae shown membes of Canfod Ugh Schools tack and field team, coached by Selh Weekley, who won the 8Ut«chandplonshlp In the Gou/2 dmiiod in the annual meet at MontcUl. < I Final Batting Aveages of C. 1 H. S. Nine Playe Position. O AB R H 2B 3B HR Ave. Dadd,Cyil, 2-2b Mille, Wilbu, If Dalessandls, Joe, p-f Olfftths, Hehneth, 3b...: J57 alfnttis, Chalesi 2b-ss...:...:..., Kone, Qeoge :...u -, B Andeson. Robet, p.:.., «Nemeth, Cfllle. lb U :.250 Andeson,Kenneth B S : Coone, William, f.i...;.: J Oodne, John., p-ss,..-...: HendeMon, ss., Ml Davis, William, 2b-ss...* Ameson,cf-.» Makowlch, 3b.<.XZ."»... S 3 " Jones, f-lf,,...; o Russell, Buce, p * Klein, lb TeamTotals...:...:.;.....U Cy Dadd Heads High School Nine In Batting Daing Past Season Cy Dadd, catche and second base man fo the Oanfod High School baseball team, led ihe local team, in hitting duing the past season, accoding to statistics eleased this -Week by Coach J. W. Coffee. Dadd, who paticipated in all eleven games, obtained fifteen hits out of thity-thee times at bat, fo an aveage of.455. Mille was next with Robet Andeson had the best aveage fo the pitchhig staff, winning five. of ttie six games in which he was- on the mound. He is not cedited with the k*lof any game. _JfeeJ)eieK5andii: won two and lost tihee of the seven games which he pitched, while John Codne Is cedited with one loss out of two games, and Buce Russell was on.the moiokj fo one game, but is not cedited with eithe a win o loss. Coach Coffee complimented the pitches on thei splendid showing, consideing thei inexpeience. Although Oanfod won seven of its eleven games, Coach Coffee states that the team should have done bette. The poo hitting of the team accounted a geat deal fo. its slump afte winning A. C. Nine I» Spanked Twice Ove Week-end The Canfod A. C, baseball team suffeed anothe double setback ove the u-eek-end In the Union County baseball league competition, losing Satuday to Unlon-Elmoa and Sunday to the Twin Boough nine. In Satudays game, ihe locals made a bid fo victoy by tying the scoe at 2-all in the ninth and had two on, but failed.to scoe them. In the last half, Eddie Sandes, Oanfods hule, had two of Elmoas battes out, two on bases, and walked two, focing in the winning un. _ Summaies of the games: Canfod A. C. Fedeickson, 3b.0 Giffiths, 2b : 0 Klein, If 1 Enlght, ss...^^ 1 Tandy, f...0 Hayashl, cf «..0 Mooney. lb...: 0 Paell, lb.0 five consecutive games. The. seasons Mallack, 3b...; ecod follows: Canfod 5, MlUbun 3; Yuska,.2b...1 Canfod 11, Roselle Pak 3; Canfod Wight, If.0 11, Pingy 2; Gantod 7, Roselle Pak Pesby, p. 1 1; Oanfod 10, Cateet B; Oanfod 1, Hillside 4; Canfod 3, Rahway 8; h d 7 Summit 6; Canfod 1, Linden 4; and Canfod 8, Chatham C. Giffiths, Mille and Kone will be lost by gaduation, leaving a fai nucleus fo next yeas team, including all of this yeas pitches. Hayashi Restauant COB. MUN ST. AND KOBTH AVK. ^P^ONB CB Weekday Chicken Dinne - 75c Sunday Dinne 12 to 8 = = 85c Odes taken fo delicious CHICKEN CHOW MEIN and CHICKEN SALAD, deliveed at the following pices:., ;, CHICKEN qhow MEIN ".?. Pet Pint, 60c; l?e Quat,,$1.10 CHICKEN SALAD--,; * Pe Lb., 75c;,2 Lbs., $1.45 Telepnone CRanfod 64)506 Jtandad Lumbe^ LUMBER MILLWORK MASON MATERIAL ^JILDERS HApWARE^PAINTS Full tine of Window Sceen* and Doos, Poch Enclosues, Insulating Mateials, Ceda Closet ; _ Lining, Ceda and! Chestnut Posts, CBANTOBD, R. SchouleConstuctionCompany I - Ut-WWoap0mj*a*mm* <, K1WABK.H.X +*«ALTERATIONS Osifi wmnu, a. * j Coffee, c 0 Sandes, p...j... 0 Vnlon-EImoa ishoba, &s.,.,,» 1 Hece, cf.". 0 Klimas, f ; ;."..:..,. 0 Benzing, c. 0 ~oooioo:ooi=a CanfottLA._&: Unlon-Eunoa...,...:.;...: Canfod A. C Pedeickson, 2b 0 Oifnths, f.-. 1 Enight, ss Mauen, 3b _...0 Klein, If ~...O Mooney, lb Hayasht,.f «..i.i.»0 coffee, c... v,...;...,..:;... o F. Plelhau, c...< 0 Pompliano, p 0 Twin Boough Masteson, 2b..*... 3 Potts, ss ;; _ 2 Vachael,-p ;!...;...l Chapman, f ~:.v...,.._...,...l P. Paell, lb 0 Tune, c...0 Oittma, 3b. Zoejle.lf Oiesle, cf Scoe by Innings! Canfod A. C. :... Twin Boough _.: THE McCARTER SCHOOL A^jasseajfon L J. RINNAR to Ninth Gade at. BRENNAN & TOYE Pluinbing, Heating, Tinning Stanesia AatsaMtlt WBnm. ass sous ATB. B, CSUKTOBO _. XtLS-MM DR. M. P. BABBITT BUSQKON CBISOFODI8T m SASt BROAD STBOCT JttuWlmBtft Bean to Open Seiea Dugan Pitches CB.C. With Rocheate Satuday To Seventh Victoy Those scappy Rocheste Rg Wings, the Beas ecently oumd fom ant i»i. n» **"* cottle * RUPP««BUdlum Local Nino Beat* Lake Ndaon Satuday to begin a fou game seies with the gauoptnc Beas. Single games A. A.;.Will Play Linden ae on the pogam fo Satuday and Gianla Sunday. Monday; The two bitte ivals will engage to a doucileheade Sunday. Nn*n JackDugan pesided on the mound fo the panfod Baseball Club Sunday as the locals ecoded then- seventh.. victoy of the season by *"* " M»* 21 Tn* "»t ««**""> Sunday aftenoon the Baseball Club till meet the Linden Coloed Giants at Jnaml Rok diamond. No. 2. -,. Line-up and summay:. Canfod Loxley, 3b..: ; 0 fittes*--..~ ho Dugan, p ^...1 Kone, lb,...:.0 Wesighan, c 1 Downey, Jb.:. _ 0 Petesen,- If.!.«... 0 DITulllo, f.; :... :... 0 Stevens, cf _; 0 Budy, ss : Halm, 2b li! i ^..._ L Hlllidge, U> 0 ClUino, c.. :..- ^.1 Eddy, If 0 ackson, 3b....0 Davis, p 7..::: alley, cf...;. ~*& Bege, f 0 hto tiien can tun the tick again and j the Wings want to wipe out the blot on thei ecod. J:Outstanding Tack Stas At Pinceton Satuday Canfod B, B. C. 000 OOt 100-S Lake Ntlsgo A. A At 2:45. afte ^to-alumni have filed Into the stands, the Yale-Pinceton P»g>iu baseball game will begin. The polevaulting event of the tack meet will Those stange bids of the Antaetl* egions called peognbss have the distinction of being about th» only. «e«- way, William J. Bmgham. Diecto of be stated at 5. Afte that Is unde tnes la ths wold besldss mas that habitually maintald as nplghl position. IN Satuday, June 16 th Canfod Hose Show To Be Held Satuday Riding ClubsAnnual Event To Stat at 1:30 P.M., at Kensington School. D. H. a Hamilton of Wtetfleld is chaiman of Ow CanfodKose «how, to be held at the Kensington Riding School,. Kcnilwoth, on Satuday, at 1:30 p. m. Invited Judges fo the "In* classes ae Ms. D. D. Oodonwood of Planifleld and Lieutenant Anton C. Mille of WVstneld. By lnvluuoii M the Ciiinfod Riding Club, enties fom elson A. A. nine on the tattes diamond. He was accoded excellent sup-1.. mond. He hi was Ut accoded excellent Pk sup1 Dl The coming two sele* ae egaded pot fom his Uammat*s. Pank Dl- M most Impotant fo the-seas. They ulio elieved Dugan In the latte pat must annex both. If they hope to gab PopSF Fam"6j"Mouiitauald<S^^"Plain-.M}>e hutinning - "Ithe- flag;- The Wings <nd-leafikhave Loxley. local thid buewn. fe fleld Riding Club, Watchung Riding and Diving Club, Wettfield Toop AstOclatlon, and Pak Riding Stables will also compete. Ovoge Plant of Westfield, pesident of the Canfod Riding Club, is co-chaiman of enties with. The schedule includes a class fo bidle path hacks, judged on mannes and.pefomances, with tophy awaded to I fist pize winne; an ove 14.2 saddle hose stake class! useful hose class. Judged on mannes and pefomance at walk tot and ooli«,jhose to stand" quietly while being mounted and to backebdlly, fist pize tophy; Junipes event, pefomance and mannes only counting ove Jumps of 3 feet; and. Pinceton. N, J. Themost imposing aay of tack stas u>%egalheed togethe in this county since the Olympic Games of 1932 will ntfom In Palme Stadium oh Satuday a stake class fo Jumpes, pefomance ~. aftenoon in. the Pinceton invitation and mannes only, ove bas about 3.mttt. Fou distance aces on the. fast f e e t,». -.,.:.. jtiek upon «hich thewolds«cod fo A elay ace and thee game classes n 31 m "* **** n&ttf< * at summe and ae also scheduled, the games being *a pole-vauhing contest oomplse the egg amfspopn, potato ace and musical chais. Winnes In each will eceive j 0 pogam, o n! The tack-meet will povide a climax five points4oi^fta^.pace, thee fo second, two fo <hifdtand; one fo fouth 0 Oj 0 fo o the most festive day y of the college 1 oyea at Pinceton. Satuday b the day pize, and tophies will be awaded to 0 which is given ove annually to alumni who have etuned to Pinceotiothel class eunions. Thee thousand of them, the majoity in gay costumes, will paticipate hi the annual alumni paade. ides having fist and second highest numbe_oi_pdinta..ln.game_ and elay aces. Contestants in thee team ides elay ace will be equied to walk, tot and cante once each nound ing, and then pass baton to second ide, who will epeat pefomance, and pass baton to thid ide, who will do likewise.. ning aces to begin. Tho two-mile Is scheduled fo 6:10. the quate-mile fo Athletics at Havad Univesity and 5:30, the half-mile fo 5:40 and the efeee of the meet, will ode the un- mile fo 5:50. GRANFORD A. C. Pike Hadwae Co. -12 WetNotlAvetue to Satuday, June 23 d A. Specht Gaden State Goce 300 Centennial Avenue^ Ae coopeating to make these seven days long emembeed in Canfod.,J This is an Inbbductoy Offe fo Seven Days Only. You eally cannot affod ia delay.. READ THIS!! AND THIS!! AND THIS!! SIMPLY WRITE :HAND TO ITEM No. 1 is 2 lbs. of Quake Quality Ambe. Pine Soap. Oncv you have tied this wondeful jelly cleane, you will neve go back Jo, powdes, flakes o ban. 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10 - I. «! I i 1i Hi it Ki. Fou Moe Fom Hen TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE M.am!Mn.E.E.Steele ~~ I Continued fonvwom/, Recene College Degee* Mat* Golden WeAnn* DaU AlvuR Demnsa explained that an money collected is appotioned on a - In addition to the seventeen pesons pewntaj bastt to meet SUM; Oounty. Township and school onifstas, font» -offldal tamil" and thei jives, Sevtntv-nve guests, lndadwcmn ; mentioned last week, fou moe fom Canfod eceived colloge degees "at and thaithe ichooi taoa t held ta> teended the Ooiden wedding annliyed. i of Building commencement execises duing the tust until the time u i» due the Boad lnspee- THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. JUNE a oclock tomoow night In Booaevelt Baud of TTUUKI. *"" The mppucattoa waj efeed to theschool. tiiwi tni BODUII. Pmidmt tail Mou ACIIIM. l-ukiu s j {last week.. of EthxTiiion. H«- satd thei is about u Eugene E. Staelf and lia. Steele health and atundance commltlfit; Membes of this yeas class ae: ll\ J ttedw tatt^i; Ulss Esthe Hinman, daughte of DJ45 00O avulabl fo in* whools evening Restau- The fouowtagteachen. who now will Nancy Allen. Gilbet Ashwdl, Kendeton Babe. Betty Batnge, Fedeick pott visited seveal of the toop* and thei bulletin boads. Membes of the-tl IU1 V»uth.ll IKud. lull,!, j,. J and Ms. Samuel U. Hinman of 103July 1 tent. Cnlon. come unde tenue, wen Mppotnted: Union avenue, "noth, eceived the maste of ats degee fom Columbu Uni- m- of $3*3,307: ux.evenue» maste Conelia UacKvan. who wffi teaen a The com-tjue*»lso sutsoaed Ihe: Road.Comml Beatice Boehm. tade t, Oant, I13M; Beach. B. Beadinelli, Eva Beadlnelli. Jane BUlingsley, Thelma Bnga, and of the. espect due It. The posts gave bief talks on the flag, its histoy vesity Teaches; College. 4ew Yok oriiua^s & $t2js V tax evi pesented, to behalf w b*a-d»t In gade «. Sheman., and a Byon Cameon. LMence Canning, school awad medals will be pesented City. Miss Hlonan, whose ma,jo m,jo tub- 1map [ nf.fi n.fi o.ij.s22 of M3i sad tkutow * j h and d Township employes, a half-day In gade I, I JTKOfn. nnt yea. Violet Cate, Anna Chapman. Ann at the gaduating execises next week. mathematics, has b*n aji», *vm-.;i n>3» of 1S33, to efund,cb*! aod uae to M.»ad JI».. l I1J0O. and John datty. adanc* depatment of the Klfh Bcfaool, CUW. They Chuch, Molly Comstock, John Cod- The Legions junio baseball team Is tach of mathematics in the HilSsuJe! ouiitmisirf! ioia «atl»j«! llje jfith fisi: i Thee aiso to was avtoova. ncx, v«. Cox. ~._» Magaet Cane,,, scheduled to play the Westneld Legion a f». High School slneihe «adu»uonfoms f j - Th* Mn Sswl** tasse. a will be equiedto make cootlbuooni Getude Cemetus. Jean Cocket, j junio team Satuday y aftenoon at Anna Mae Cullen. William debigad. 3:» oclock at Unamt.pak diamond. the New. Jesey -College.fo itiilue Efcct.twc IS jof office eespaijfv*- * to the boad. m 1KB APP2K«*KI APP2K«*S>»-»s»»s fssi* ta the Sate: Fsfiwaag lix Saajaefc Sasettsg. was e-appointed, akhoufh not Doothy DtOe.: Enestine- Dmatthfi. The public has been Invited to attend., Helen DtFabto. Rose DTullla, Genevieve Dowden. Tjidanna Doyle. Wll lam la tk. PHONE James H. Uaboey. wn of M andhlthnsy Cox»::iee fa Sat* _am Mle^ed. Tta pan? wa* a--»=«wl Us. H. O. Maonev oj 10J Och»4 p 1 vf Lincoln-a l ves-je t Ions CsesnlaS Cmsesnial [ lfcs»claa lfcs», Gis. S!a*w Stew. WSB! ty > gade-1. Saeman. «J»; Ada BeQe steet, was gaduawd last ««-k *o.j, 0 so-m ivc* in IBS.. The peject;tbeiaa,k*e* sat Bwim. gade C Tiynn, *M0S; Oeoge Fod. Floence Fank and tsabeue Althougk th* Bahamas.a* thought JUS FOR the; College ;»f Physldau and Sunfou».c,.i)e cost t; s"» 6!»tsch tiie 8tatt,.S9nie. ttvtfas i l t n; B«aL Hsjh School, lananeteial. tuoo; ftanke.... at as a clvlus*i tsmttoly, tkac an IBoveU. H5gh School, eommetx«o>; tt. C t Lyans. High Abo. Robet Fulle, Richad Fulleton. Taylo Faxe. Robet Oaffney, phndtln that tkay. wea *aly tola SUGGESTIONS latlana on Aadaa Uaad wmo an so of docto of hfdicme. M.. MsanyitijTfi. tf W ippuctucn is. u-dcfay COOP: Attce Alllaon OauL Mollie Ooodfellow; Albet- Haddad ; cloths sad UM by sbootjag flsk with fon Pinceton Univesity jpe.y ; <-V: "& ii*oijii"of Slav g SS0l Hais. Eugene Henich. Joseph Heny, Ulss Viginia. Holden, daaghk afj.^j U. and Ms. mmell J. HoJdeo of dpajy.. a> -sske sae o< the Sa^aeney 1 Ractt Whhati. Bvfeh. «JJX»; Jack James HoDoweU. Walte Holmquest,, H. McMAHON Befoe you leave on you vacation Hampton Hall, was among \be gslsi whethe o «s a»twasi?»s go; at j na.a;wiaa>»e. i matte. CjWO. They will Victo Hooke, WQUam. Hon, Colnne advise us of you summe addess. HiglvGnule Goce Johnson, Fed Khoul. EletU LaBate, gaduating fom; Abbot Acaoaoj. b Tou copy of the Citizen and Chonicle Cheste Lang, Lawence Lakln. John dmc, Mass. at its one hunded, and was enwill be sent to you thee without.additional cost. CBanfod 1-lMt (-1001 LatanOpoothy Lewis, %baddeus U- fifth- commencemefil Tuesd«.. _, in the High -Adv. Holden, who Is a gaduate of the local j hlgi school, seved as k»-p«i<sent of thf senio class at Abbot. She also held membeship injhe Phiioc»thela Society,.which JsconSehed vith msjttes of «l»ntlflclnteest, and Pvifli Abbots\hoal locltty. UUs Ruth Eleano Wlkande of OchadsteeVectJved the bachelo of science In - education at the 102nd commencement execises yesteday of TNewYok Onlveslty." COUNTY REUEF CConflnued Iom page one I made in" administating elief as pesent wokes ae pionees In field and have no pecedents to go by. He uged a. have constf dsms to i o deputy diecto. Fome 8Ut* Senato James Csuldfleld pf. Neff -V ft k aluo ffpok* being "The Diect Pimay." Ms. Pank McCullough, chaiman of the clubs entetainment committee, epoted that 133 had been ealized fom the last cad paty. She also announced a meeting of he committee In the dub headquates at 8:30 oclock next Thusday evening to complete plans fo theclubs annual outing July 31. Ms..qJ. jansetis chalmaof RETRENCHMENT 108.TO- GET Co / P««M cm*) /Ooa&tMd /om pope ene) July 1. A lette of appeciation iti fo given la Tinity Chuch at 11 oclock the high type of sevice the haa en-sundadeed «u authoized to be lent to he. Magili Shelock, ecto of the chuch. moning by the Rev. Pank D. Albet Lewis made application Clan night execises will be held at fo eappointment a» aehoql phateun. sowskl. Betty Lovdand, Dois Malooe, foni.se. Raiateood itfam aa3*!aeil ajcbi &ffcssciati»s»1j» a vt*, has the con- Howad Manchon, Oenevleve Mapps, Ta^-T. xcett The nv^t^i po make Miss Maian MT% I», Fank May. Walte PAT* CooinussioR. svgg«sed"thatoan^ pefexspa] of both Gant and UcClay. Rose UcGaham, Ruth _. application fa use at ST*"*"^ authoised no, Inmade to the Town Council e* West-IPage. School next yea, and May Walsh, Osteheldt, Hobat Pason. Jiilla Pa- Uekle and Geoge UUle. labo ~Jac tidfcjien of Ccioc.aena* was y Also; Henietta Uille; WUbu UUle, south fohi Lexington svesse along by Basjo Dcnxhy HiH. teache of Oant kinjegaten. win teach both Gant and Nick, Helen Nogod, Robet Nothcutt, Waldo Uowen, Betty Uuno, Haiet Unami Pak the.oad to be known as]j»«5is Unii.l Dle. AsimUa suggestion wu PaloSmen Tbotaas Woo<U( aai Ea Racsec2t kindegateibs In Roosevelt Padaig ptjea, Caol Olofson, Geoge field. The communication was-efeed I Beaao~De OcSas. cc" teache of gade t/roosevelt, will be velka. Santiago Pocella, John Qulnn, to the oad committee fo invectigatfcin ateet. aaigned in Pc&ce Coc: Tues- tansfesnd to gade 1. Oant, aad. Vank Ratti. Kathyn Rauchfuis, Ruth A communication fom Ulss Alice d day night, ih on complaint li «Thomas BettXzict- Wane, teache of gade 3, Ray, Milded Redfleld, Elsie Relle, Lakey commended Chief C. A. Massa. b «iq be tansfeed to gade 3. Supevising Enginee T. J. Mclanghln khk*. waa fined SS and S3*cott on» Muiel ReUly. Robet Reines," Athu Rooseett. and membes of the steet depaftment chage of piucuiuai lfm Ikecae pla^s Robinson, Athu Rohe, Geoge Roslch, Oeoge Rozycki, Rosemale San- the patt-time l^y^^ in fo the Impmiiment in the cleanliness while his name waa on the evoked u«. Gant. / : of Canfods steets In ecent weeks Venon Bishop, of S Pospect HiH toa, Heny Sauselen, William Schl- The tou eighth gades of Sheman due to the enfocement of ectntly- odinances and the splendid co-chatge of eckless diving He was Summit, was finedtlo acd t2 on p Oetude Schols. Dois Shefle, and.lmcoln Schools, togethe with his listenes who maypassed Victo Shaheen. Oant Btimpson, Lucy Chales A. Wallace: pincipal of Sheman; Ulss Uae.Hlce. pincipal of Lin- live suggestions o cltldt with the local diecto Road Commissione Mcpullough ecoln, and Ms. Ethel B. Smith, eleopeation of^townshlp employes. ummoned by Patolman Anton Koacs. Tallafeo, Phyllis Stuck, Malon Templln, Gace Thlel. May Tlnnesi, Maxwell VanNuys. Gosveno Wadman, poted that the pavement of Lexington Lena Mejen Is HeU mentay supeviso, will cay on the avenue, stated last fall, was completed June_5»_and_h J as been_ accepted ^by. the depatmental wok of the sixth, seventh and eighth gades In the Sheman A. Walczszyn, Neds Welch, Claie CkiIHegaJLiquoChfuge Wei, James Wikande and Alma State. The new oad, which cost the and Lincoln Schools. Each of the latte thee will teach two hous a day. Wysocki: Township appoximately $3,000, will e- Tjcna Meyen at 417 Centennial avtmove a lage maintenance Item fomnue. usted as legal owne of th"e saloon The pat-time manual taining teaching positions held by Ulss Maion Wel- To Fom Safety Council Mayo Head* Committee the Township each yea. He also e-) conducted at that addess by Chales poted that the majo pat of the B ufano. was eleased unde ball of *2S0 come and Albet Hanson will be abolished next yea as will the position of patching of oads has been completed. wnen aaigned befoe Judge U U at a cost of 11^ o appoximately assistant music teache held by Ulss less than was estimated. Doothy Oene. Lettes expessing to Police Commissione Sullivan epot- those teaches appeciation fo thei ed that $ was collected In lines in fine sevices wee authoized. the subcommittee In chage of themay, of which the Township eceives inspection Tuesday night of the Centennial avenue pemises equested by ship Committee to equie all pesons A esolution, equesting the Town- -plcnlci $ Oeoge I. Blenfang, teasue of thedavid J. H. Muay, a epesentative of moving Into the Township to egiste BITTEN BY DOG Memoial Day Committee, advised the the State Alcoholic Beveage Contol at the municipal ooms and ill pesons Hainhan 33 yeas of Township Committee that the ecent Boad.The Inspection was made by leaving town pemanently to get a pemit, to do so, was adopted. It will en- be followed shotly by a meeting of all enue, West, was bitten on obsevance was financed without aid-g ^ p * Matin. Patolmen Pete pesons inteested In safety wok, "The left leg. *y by a dog owned of lioo appopiated by the Townshp Koaca and Hay AT ulile the buunl tu.keep tack of possibleschool enollment and will make easie Nodle Tkmy by O.H. Walil t. ot 311 Noth avenue, Mayo Osteheldt complimented the cwtoe Milton Doty. But. Patolman Oeoge Rosendale teasue aid his ssnlstantn on thei They 1- "i-*** 1 en ode of Muay the collection of taxes, It is said. The so-called Nodic ace (fom tin odeedthe owne to keep the dog tied splendid wok. twejtes-gallon^cans. eleven qc_whlch Ms. Rosemay Mackay was e-appointed sckbo nuse and was appoint- stood to efe to the tall, blond, long- wod "nod" meaning noth) Is unde-, up fo ten, days. w. j. Wlllsey, secetay of the boad of health, was noti- U AUTO CRASH one with alleged illegal alcohol. Pats ed attendance office at a salay of headed peoples of nothen Euope and wee found to be filled-with wate and fied.,»: -.. of a dismantled still wee said tobe $1,700. tne name wai so applied by the Fench In the cella. A esolution was passed abolishing, anthopologist Denlke to this ace. OPPiJSE POLL TAX the position ot dental Inspecto and The Unldji County Tax Assessos Aseoclation, meeting Monday night In thenose, equiing two stitchs; posafiije stitches to close: a laceation of the KNiFC ASSAULT CHARGED also the dental clinic duing the John McNeale. coloed, of 30 Noth 1935 school yea. - Township ooms, went on ecod as favoing the elimination of the $1 poll * fom acute "" loss "" of.blood "* ""~* and-shock "" *" Geneal Hospital ealy Satuday mon- May31. was eappolnted fo next yea factue of the nose, and she suffeed Bvenue; East was taken to Elizabeth Oeoge S. Saue, appointed attoney MSL Recent State legislation eliminates when, an autonoblle, opeatedby he Ing with a knife wound in his chest.. It at a salay of $1. li fo,1»34j3s, unless the vaious munlclpalities authoise Its collection, by lided Sunday, on Spingfield avenue Richad Williams, coloed, o the same to at $1,620 a yea, and Clinton W. husband, in which she was iding, col- is alleged to have been inflicted by Joseph Massa was eappolnted Jani- odinance. Sixteen membes wee pesent at the meeting which was pesided with an automobile diven by Donald nea the entance to Nomahegan Pak addess. The latte was aested by Bennett at $1,530. They wee each cut Segt. William Fische and Patolmen $180. and will be subject to contibutions of ten.pe.cent.. othe oe by the pesident. R. J. McNal. ot. Selbet of OemantownvPa. She Janitos, HtaabethU--W. I. WUd.of^anfod-is seceuy ofthe association.. ->. Befoe you leave on you vacation advise us of you summe addess. Tou copy.of the Citizen and Chonicle win be sent to you thee without additional cost. _ Adv. Tka Caatlasaaa A gentleman li a man who Is ode only oq pupose. NfewPices EGG $13.00 SlOVfc NUT. PEA BUCK RICE... A ItUUvbBHaillfa and.me pa IM It aau ab LovelandCoalCo. AW.E. K. J. at HIM Ms. John Bonsky. of 55 Oeeley avenue, Union, eceived a laceation of the foehead which equied Bv* LonUnd on a chage of violating the State alcoholic beveage act. She wilt await action of the Gand Juy, _Be aaignment esulted fom an * J. J. UcKemey and Hay Page and is " being bdd on McNeales complaint on all of whom ae unde -tenue,-and men Thomas Woods and Geoge L. Rowndile lnveatlg^edtt Bonsky, was of twenty pe_cent, ae: Joseph Can- of assault. thei salaies, subject to contibutions summoned to appea In cout on June non, $3,150; Chales Fankenbege. IS to answe a chage of eckless diving pefeed by/patolman Wtooda. M. Doty, $3,050; Chales $3,400: Joseph VanBostel, $2,000; E. Dengle. - OVERtOMK BT GAS Ovecome by gas fom a kitchen ange at 6:20 p. nv. Monday. Ms. Maay Batlett of Noth avenue. West. was evived by use of the fie depatment., puhnoto....she.was teated by D. R. yt. 31ythe. Chief William Tunlson and Fieman John Schmitz answeed the call tuned In by he hu»i band. Segt P. J. Matin investigated.. BECXLESS DUVUfO A chage of eckless diving was pefeed against James R. Day. J, of 511 Downe steet. Westneld, by D. Albet Lewb of 41 Retfod avenue, as a esult of an accident at the tntenq tlon of South and Lincoln avenues last Thusday. Day was eooute east on South avenue and collided with a ca opeand by D. Lewlswhkn waa bemg diven south on Lincoln avenna. Oolngon vacation? Let the TWi and Chonicle fallow you and keep you poaed on all the events white youe away. -Adv. HATS wfi* youtl be T you un a CLA8BIFIKD AD. in The cmaen and Chonicle. If (hat* what youe afte, tt will pay you to pick up a phone ight now and ten you stoy to ou Atfc-TABJRB. Shell pot B Into fewe wod* that vffl cat nan youd tie think DRAWS $5* FINE Chales Adams, of Vemon avenue, delta, chaged with allowing his bothe. William Adams, an unlicensed dive, of S3 Jacobs steet. Newak. 1 to dive his tuck, was fined *S0 and $3 cost A Mt-DdaoD in westling tl a hold la wluch th* ams a* thust unde th* ppooenf a amplu fom behind and taining supplies as the boad is undetemined to what extent manual tk* haads gipped at the back of his nek. A balmmtoa If a bold simila taining will be caied on next yea. to the peceding. In whlck o*«am Ten fims eceived contacts fo only toued. - - Janitos supplies amounting to $ favoable to the boad if bids wee eadyetlsed; that the "amount tof coal All wee low bidde fo thei espective m LtftUm * items... :. equied fo Sheman School cannot be Tk* paalasa ot a tafattoa a* n- Awad of the coal contacts was de-deteminefeed as unofficial - epots Indicate whethe o not to dose the annex; until the boad decides gatea a* a pat at O* aou *f th* santy wk«** flag It Ola* aad eaaiet ba aataad ky aa Aaaeicaa *f- SgaJnst pice fixing that might pove changes in Oant and Cleveland. that the NRA has adopted a hew policy that thee might be boile accessoy dal wttbavt tk* paausalea ef th* -Waatdagtoa Sta. Befoe yon leave on you vacationadvise as of yea summe addess. Tou copy of the Cttixen and Chonicle wm be cent to you then without additional cost. _ Adv. Phone CR and Chonicle Mayo Geoge E. Osteheldt has been named tempoay chaiman of the committee to oganize a safety council in Canfod. Othe membes of the committee ae Fank A. Abbott, Haold Glovie and Ms. E. L. Hedenbeg. The Township Committee will discuss the matte at Its next meeting, which will.^. K iat.^_. M. A * i d ^>*t«ttfk$/* ^ B * A ^ i^l^a>ta^^.. O<h^H*^t.*!* $3,050: Fank Massa. $3,100; and AC. Tembly, $3,100^ All wee eappolnted. On ecommendation of Oeoge Chlney.chaiman of the supply Monday mght by Judge L. L. Loveland. committee, contact fo geneal and at supplies was awaded to the Milton Badly Company fo $4,060. The amount budgeted was $6,000., No contact was awaded fo manual BUTTER modecdsweet which once Inhabited Scandinavia, Scotland and nothen England, They wee supposed by some to have been the most highly developed banch ot the white ace. In the popula sense of the tem. It has been extended to all the Gemanic o Teutonic peoples. Advocates of the Nodic theoy claim the Inevitable supeioity biologically of pesons of Nodic descent. ~ Pocapiaai QailU Whan s pocuplnt olls up Into s pln_cn«hlon effect to pohct.hlmaelt fom an enemy he has a petty solid babed defense. His quills can make touble 1 fo the oveage small animal attacktf, because the Implanting of a numbe of quills In the attackes face o paws means much gief. " ~ Aadaub ail Wan Tiges and panthes, as well at hyenas, can unltat* the calls of many othe animals; the goat catepilla can bite a pencil In two; and the linens nameune, a laje maine wom,* can stetch itself fom fou tof«l/-flve feet, *- ; CRERfTi ti Thee is no substitute fo QUALITY especially, is this The best butte to eat u SWEET CREAM BUT- TER, and the best SWEET CREAM BUTTER «A &B Ty it and see. At Uwitnfl F«MICJ Stem POMPUANO SLATED tcomthiatd /ow f t* oft Sunday night by Commande H. A. Glovle to Boy Knudson, who made the geatest pogess In scouting duing the past yea. Copies of the "flag Code" have been distibuted to Boy and Gil Scout toops and to Capt. N. a Plske Post, No. 335, V. P. W n fo display on uonci o ihteiiom lct thu oitasoau K 0)ft tut! to wium to JUao tl. twmctu. T Ctet ttuh Twni»lii > of CnalJJ, x. CSANTOBD NOUAHXUJLX AHXUX OOlv CUB i0, CRinfod CRuifod 64)200 Canfod Coal Co; 1WALNUT AVMUE CRANFORd, : N."JV :! "t^; -FuULineof--,".; - ;, LUMBER, TRIM and MASON MATERIAL " Sceens and Sceen Mateial Agicultual Lime fo You Lawn LET HON WITH OOK itv DOWN WITH DJRT when these old fiendtmee / HOT WATER AND SOAP the unbeatable team! Whethe theye, tackling a dinne plate o the kitchen floo,.its away with dit i n a h u y.. " : v ; :" --^- "-..;....:.. * -.. " : - :.. : ". - Two to twenty times faste than luke-." wam o cold that HOT wates cleaning, ecod. And thee ae at least one hunded and fifty uses fo HOT wate in you home. WateHeate PROVIDES AMPLE HOT WATER.FOR ALL NORMAL HOUSEHOLD NEEDS.FOR ONLY ~ Wont you visit ou showoom o have a epesentative call and" lean how easily and economically you home can beequipped fo moden hot wate sevice? EUZABETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED GAS CO. 205 E*»t Boswl St, We.tfieU,N.J... VolXXXVl. tem. Ou-; mode have been diected auction of wealth velopmeht p. ma though histoy, 0 has left behind it man casualties, an have been busy c opeations. It Is y - about these geat living (o this new "Secondly comei Tuth. Two gene said, Tuth has bei, odlnate position ii tlons view the state with suspicion. A that this suspicion pivate elatlonsh: Integity of almost susplcou. The. statement that B policy* had made, this Is a wold doejnt wok. And moe and moe toi Ing that this 1* am In discussing the Unity, of Mankind, lock said, "In these shunk into «pe. the wold ae:now steet. Modem m communication an of commece and the wold a single must lean, to-live In the eyes of Ch ways a unity. In 111 was also sucb (n J less this unity Is s ual and moal ui - pefect pictue Is ". peil. Thee wlu ^ In the wold. Me to.become Intenaii be dthens Qfthe and to hasten the foeigne spoken 1 a tone of contemi as teason against "The fouth gea tig the stuctue, " the nactlce ot Vy not gowing sentln society today "fo t tltuted wods, and wods I efe to. A at the hands of se mond called love tl the wold. He w.only thing In the thing which thou of fellowship and 1 au men into the p of a single family, of ellgipas genius Quakes to call thei Fiends" And It mine, so to live thi nested In which al which will be as «as enduing as tlmi Hi that we snot elgnty of love as (C <T -,?>- ~\~ "if "_,i *. : N- - :.

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