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1 Kud Ererr *>««for Local Nnn THE WESTFELD LEADER THE LEADNG AND MOST WDELY CRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER N UNON COUNTY Do.'l Carry OM Sack. Adv»rl>Kf Knags m Qack T«rnoT«r THRTY-EGHTH YEAR NO. 27 WESTFELD, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, Pagea 5 Ceno S&EVLY AGAN ELECTED HEAD OF SCHOOL BOARD Baseball and TennU Teams' Schedule* Approved By Members PHLHOWERGVES REPORT Rober S. Snevly was re-eleced..resden of he Board of Educaon he organzaon meeng held lor o he regular meeng n he Roosevel School las rfc-h. Alan «Carer declned he nomnaon "fvce presden and A. M. Lamber- L, was eleced n ha sead. Mss Frances Pelrce was re-eleced dsrc clerk. Commees for he year were no named- Supervsng prncpal of BChools, Charles A. Phlhower, repored onj Sop Sree Lau) On and afer March 5 auomobss who pass "sop" sgns whou comng o a complee sop wll be haled no cour accordng o an announcemen made by Polce Commssoner Horace H. MacCowa. He sad ha Chef of Polce John C. Kosecrans was nsrucng he polce offcers o cornuc he educaon of he drver o he sgns, whch were recenly ereced by* he Sae, up o ha me and o release volaors wh a cauon, bu on March 5 he passng of one of he sgns wll be made eau.;e for arres. MANY MPORTANT MEETNGS FOR D.A.R. Several mporan meengs are o n educaonal conver.on recenly be held by Wesfeld Chaper, D. A. leld n Boson, Mass., whch he a- R. before he Sae Plgrmage, ended- Hobar Mason n a dscus- j The sae conf e rence o be held a.on of Mr. Phlhower'a repor, de- Treno on March 5-6 s he rex cred he modern endency oward j m p Oran even. On March 23 repromnon raher han a gan of poru of he Slae Legslaon are o knowledge. Mr. Mason saed ha be hcar(] a he meeng o bc held n u a rule suders regard marks he home of Mr3 oo G LndbeK oo h ghly, and was hs opnon of sonelegh Park. ha marks were no necensrj'o h6 prom U 2 l ^ Thry. sev. furherance of f knowledge of man- Connenal Congress wll conoal ranng, domesc scence or vere a Washngon, D. C. Repors crafs n whch he suden was really neresed n ganng knowledge. meeng on Aprl 27 n he home of of hs Congress wll be gven a a n hs repor, Mr. Phlhower saed Mrs. Rober G. Grswold of Hghland ha a proposed Junor college was avenue. dscussed and was menoned ha a suden could save wo years of The annual meeng wh elecon me n hs new dea of educaon. of offcers wll be held n he home Members of he Board were of he of Mrs. Kuledge Tomln. opnon ha he las wo years n The Sae Plgrmage wll be held college wen far n maurng he on June 4, Flag Day. mnd of he suden. n oher words The sandng commees of ha hey fel ha he savng of wo years Chaper are aj follows: Execuve me was no of suffcen benef o Mrs. F. S. Tpsor.., Mrs. M. M. Panon, Mrs. L. A.Clark, Mrs. F. A. he suden. Alan M. Carer saed ha he Walclron and Mrs. A. K. Clfford. corporaon wh whch he was conneced sough college men, chefly records and hsorcal spos Mrs. Hsorcal research preservaon of ho.e educaed' along lnes of lberal ars, and who were of maure and Mrs. K. H. Sumner. Hsorcal Ello Maon, Mrs. A. McL, Rowland p and lerary recprocy Mrs. W. H. Sawelle. Amercansm and paroc educaon Mrs. C. E. Tce, Mrs. Hayor Wllam M. Bearu.as aorrey for he Board, and as a muncpal offcer, was asked by Mr. Snevly Mrs. L. Barber. Naonal defense,' C. Dobbrow, Mrs. H. B. Ayers and wha could be done oward rendon of a feld near he Roosevel Junor Hgh School no a suable baseball park durng proposed resoddng of school area hs summer. Earh was avalable for he gradg of he baseball damond, he sad. The resgnaon of Mss sabella E- Sarke, drecor of physcal ranng for grls was acceped by he Board. Granng of he u.o of he Roosevel audorum for use May 3 and 4 by ha Fremen's Muual Benef Assocaon of Wesfeld, under he supervson of Chef Frederck C. Decker, precpaed a dscusson of coss of operaon. Ms.; Frances Perce, quesoned, saed hn cos?2g o b, lgh ard supervse he audo- legslaon ard foregn relaons Mrs. H. C.Card. Mrs. R. G. Grswold, Mrs. F. F. Low, Mrs. Ello Mason, Mrs. M. M. Panon, Mrs. W.. Sawelle and Mrs. E. C. Sowerwne. Conservaon and hrf Mre. A. J. Beckman, Mrs. G. W. Cole, Mrs. F. J. Peura, Mss Helen Rchard J. Mss he Lncoln School ahlec feld. Mayor Beard saed ha he would ake he maer up wh Town Engneer John T. Hopkns. Requess for use of a school feld were made McL. by represenaves of he Uron E. Rjchsrd. and M». Couny Baseball League on Saurday Rowland. Grl home-makers, sub- afernoons durng he summer. H. L. Becker saed ha funds for gradng of grounds of Washngon, Roosevel Junor Hgh School and he Hgh School were avalable, and ha gradng would be carred on n each commee of Amercansm Mrs. F. W. Sclcmeyer, Mrs. Henry C. Card and Mrs. N. W. Frazee. Chrsmas cards Mrs. F. W- Smh, Mra. F. W. Foser, Mrs. J. A. Sm, Mrs. C. V. Serhar, Mrs. R. C. Sumner, Mrs. C. E. Tce, Mrs. Ruledge Tomln nnd Mrs. F. A. Walker. Nomnang commee Mrs. O. W. Hall, Mrs. A. K. Clfford, Mrs. J. A. Sm and Mrs. F. A. Wnldron. Audors Mrs. F. W. Fske and Mrs. F. S. Slaer. COLLEGE WOMEN HOLD SUPPER MEETNG FRDAY The College Woman's Club of Wesfeld wll have a supper meeng, Frday evenng a 6:45 o'clock a he Congregaonal Parsh House. num for a ngh. Dscusson of he The j un or g r 3 o f he Hgh School use of he audorum a low raes by w;u be he guess of he club a hs Charable organzaons resuled n meeng. Ths s also he annual oe nclu on of he Muscal Cub of hearcal ngh; afer supper, several Wesfeld and he Wesfeld Sym- members of he club wll presen Phony Orchesra, non-prof-makng Booh Tarkngon's "Trysng Place." organzaons, n hs class. The repor of Mr. Phlhower show-» he Damrosch muscal program, receved by rado, o be oo long for "» Perod avalnble. Mr. Phlhower COL. W. A. DEMPSEY WNS ARMY AWARD Recen advces from he War $8,. FOR CARLETON ROAD W'c hnve $8,. ready o loan for he erecon of homos on Cnrleon Rond, one of Wesfeld's choces locaons. A year nnd a half ago Carleon Road beween Grove Sree and Clfon Sree was only shown on he map. Today $24,. hs been spen for sree mprovemens and nearly $2,. n he erecon of homes. Ffeen houses aro eher compleed and «upl'd or under course of consrucon. No lo has a fronage f less han 66 foo and he los among ho rees have 72 fee, *' Presen hose los are offered a $6. o $. a foo, depend- ">«upon locaon. OFFCES! Second Floor 2U Eas Broad S. Herber R. Welch, Presden. fday-68 Ngh-37 " -9-W EASTER PAGEANT N H, E. CHURCH Jory of he Resurrecon, "Tdngs," by Bayard, To Be Depced Preparaons on an exensve scale r< /nder way n he Frs M. E. Church for he presenaon of Lyman R. Bayard's pagean of he resurrecon enled "Tdngs," on he evenng of Easer Surday, Aprl 8. The plans comprehend he use of a ca^ numberng fory or more. Rehearsals wll begn shorly, he drecor of he pagean beng Mss Adele Beays, who dreced las year's pagean by he same composer wh such sgnal success. Mss Beays s hereelf a composer of no mean repuaon,and has had success n boh amaeur ard professonal muscul felds. Las year's pagean was BO beauful und colorful, ha was he uppermos opc of favorable commen for many weeks. The varous persons n he church membershp, all of hem amaeurs, who assumed he leadng roles had been seleced wh such skll ha success was such as o bear comparson wh he work of hghly raned professonal alen. As near as possble, herefore, hose who ake par n hs year's producon wl be enlsed from he fory or more who made up he 927 cas. All he characers wll ho n cosume ard nohng wll be lef undone, n he way of he musc, relgous dramacs, colorful seng and effecve lghng o depc hs beauful and solemn sory n a way o do full jusce. La3 year's audence esed he capacy of he man church audorum [md s beleved hs year's neres wll assure an aendance ha wll be fully up o ha of las, f doe ro exceed. The names of hose* who are o be ncluded n he cas wll be gven laer when he assgnmens o he varous roles shall have been made, ogeher wh he deals of he heme of he pagean, he mu scal numbers, ec. COMMTTEE WLL DSCUSS TOWN TRAFFC PROBLEMS Many of he raffc problems whch re facng he own are o be dscussed a a specal meeng of Mayor Beard's raffc commee, apponed some me ago. A specal meeng of hs commee s o be called n he near fuure, Polce Commssoner Horace H. MncCown announced Monday ngh. The commee s composed of Mayor Beard, Commssoner Mac- Cowa, Town Engneer John T. Hopkns, Counclmen Howard P. Barclay und Burr A. Tow), wh several raffc expers. The suaon n he Plaza s one ha wll bo Rven careful consderaon and four maps have been submed for approval, ho commssoner aed. Each mop la he produc of a raffc exper. One map wll bc used ns a bass, he bes pons of he ohers wll be added, f praccal. All agree ha he Plaza raffc suaon s one hn requres careful hough on he par of hose who have he ask of regulang raffc n he own nncl s que ceran ha he commee wll do s umos o relevo he suaon n he mos praccal way. The commssoner was frank o adm hn he Plaza s consdered ono of he mos dangerous places n he Sae for boh auomoble raffc nnd pedesrans. There wll he no parkng n he Plussa when ho new ordnnnces become effecve, Commssoner Mac- Cown saed. Ths pon s ap proved by he raffc expers. "WHO S WHO?" CONTEST A ruvel and neresng cones wll appear n our nex ssue enled "Who s Who n Wosfleld?" Each space wll be occupped by n wellknown busness concern of hs cy and only one o a lne of busncjs wll be represened n he cones. No names are menored bu by sudyng he quesons n each space ry o solve wha frm occupes same. The frs one fllng n he name of he frm.] mos nearly correc wll receve an awnrd of a $. gold pece. Book Hour Talk Monday The fourh Book Hour alk by Josophlne Weblng Was wll bo held afc 4 p. m. Monday, March 2, n ho home of Mrs. Wllam. Keelcr, 2 Wes Dudley avenuo. The books under dscusson wll be "Genus nnd Characer," by Eml Ludwg, and a recen Englsh novel. <*nr Promp nnd lollnl>lo C. O. [J. Hervlre fl unexcelled. f you hnvo no nc-cmnl, olophone n jnur opler nnl Bk hem o HJ va Hlnaer Hros. hxlrcan, Bonervlllo, 'lalnleld, Now York. Adv. GOV. NOORE SPEAKER AT JONT MEETNG OF HEN'S CLUBS Fve Church Bodes o Gaher Thursday Evenng, March 22 S SECOND MEETNG was evdence of he neres creaed. Las year he proposed meeng was abandoned on accoun of he Y. M. C. A. drve, bu he neres has no waned and on he weny-secor.d of hs monh he clubs wll ge ogeher for her second jon meeng. There wll be lve clubs akng par, namely he Presbyeran, Mehod, Congregaonal, S. Paul's and Baps. These clubs have a combned membershp of nearly a housand mer. An organzaon commee from he offcal boards of ho clubs has been a work makng prelmnary arrangemens nnd from repors of early developmen ooks lke a splendd gaherng of Wesfeld men s assured. Governor A. Harry Moore wll address he meeng and some, perhapa mary, of he men of our own wll hnve uu opporuny for he frs me o see and hear he Governor of our Sae- Governor Moore, pror o becomng Governor of New Jersey, was for weny-fve years a consan and loyal member of one»f he men's club of Jersey Cy. Asde from havng he honor of he Governor of he Sae ns her gues, he clubs feel ha hey aro forunae n obanng Governor Moore as her speaker for all who have heard hm know hn he can Jelver a srrng and nsprng message. Furher deals of ho meeng wll be announced laer. The followng commee are n charge of he arrangemens: Eneranmer. Commee: Fred Surgs, charman,, C. Taylor, Ber Newell, E. H. Johnson,. R. Smh H. G. Awaer and R. Molklejohn. Refreshmens Commee: A. P Darlng, charman, R. T. Mcsser, B. D. Suar, O A. Meeker nnd W. Dawn. Publcy Commee: H. W. Nchols, 3rd, charman, Harry Thompson, G. W. Hcser, E. J- Jones, Edllon Ouwaer nnd M. J. Mller. Fellowshp Commee: W. N. Boyd, charman, C. E. Smh, E. H. Clemens, Charles Clark, C. A. Parrngon, Gordon Brownell, Allen N- Carer, E.. Marson, C. F. Goodrch, George Anhony, and B. V. Marn. nvaon Commee: W. T, Lvermore, charman, G. W. Cook, C.. Peran, Hed Slocum and W. C. Feck. Decoraon Commee:. Maher, eharmar, P. C. MeHHer^mh, Raymond Hoffman, Henry Weland, Rob. Mulbe. Fnances: T. P. Nanz. NOVEL LEAP YEAR DANCE S HELD A nuvl'l <UKT n he form of a Leap Year pary araced a large number of Wo lull's young so o ho WcHflol! Tenns Club on Frday ngh. Tho dance was mng'd by u sxoup of Wesfeld yourjf women. Mss Vrgna Scarfl' ws charman of he commee nnd she was asssed by he M ascs Pamela Pence, Florence Glmore, Kaherne Walkor, Maron Anhony, Maxno Mulueh and Pcgpy Peraon. Musk: was furnshed by he Frolckers. The Leap Year dea was carred ou enrely, he youn^ men beng ho guess of he evcrng. Evens of he Monh March 8 Evenng Concer. Carolne. Andrews ard Margare Sumner. Auspces Masonc Club a Roosevel School. n March 6-7 Evennf Dnnce Recal. Benef of Ambulance Fund a Roosevel School. o March 7 Evenng Dance. WcBfleld Tenns Club a Club House. March 9 Ersnng Lecure Dorohy Kenyon. Congregaonal Pnrsh House. March 2 Lecure. Commnndor Byrd. Hoosevel Schonl, March 2 2 g Mysery Ngh. Fresde Councl. n March 29 Sprlncr Fee. Congregaonal parsh house. MASONC CLUB CONCERT HERE TOMORROW NGHT Noed Rado Sars o Render Vocal and Muscal Program An evenng of good musc and hgh j class eneranmen s assured a he Masonc Club concer omorrow everng when one consders he arss n much concer work hs season and he Masonc Club feels parcularly forunae and favored n securng her Two years ago he Men's Clubs of on he program and he selecons Wefeld me n a jon meeng hey wll render boh vocal and muwhch was hen hoped mgh be he : scal. J begnnng: of an admrable cusom. Carolne Andrews, "he Lark of' A hs meeng four hurdred and he Capol Famly" has been heard ffy men urned ou, whch n self re-appeararee n Wesfeld. Margare Sumner he nmable comedenne, because of sudden llness nece-pnng an operaon, w'll no appear as prevously arranged. The club, however, feels forunae n beng able o secure ho servces of Edna Baley. She lke Mss Sumner s a dramac humors ard mpersonaor of ousandng ably n her lne and probably wll be remembered by many as havng done consderable concer work n he Meropolan Dsrc. The program whch follows, s very well balanced :'nd Affords hu dfferen nrss a, excellen opporuny o exercse her alens n a wderunge, Program Tro, Kcsnsy, Ganne; Soprano Solo, Theme and Varaons, Proch; mpersonaon.*; Tenor Solo, (a) Nchavo (nohng maers) Mana- Zuccu, (b) Msress Margara, Penn; Tro, Farewell o Cucullan (Londonderry Ar) by reques, Krelsler; Soprano Sole (a) Nympus and Fauns, BenberK; (b) Somemes a Close of Day, Edwards, (c) The Lle Damosel, Novella; mpersonaon.!; Tenor Solo (a) Brd Songs a Evende, Coaes, (b) Now Sleeps he Crmson, Peal-Quler, (c) When 'ershng's Men Go Mnrchng no Pcardy, Rogers. Arss Carolne Andrews, Soprano; Edr.a Baley, mpersonaor; Paul Larjay, Tenor; Dory Werner, Volns; Wllam Bercc, CellU; W. H. Theuer, Accompans. Tckes can sll bo had a Frucheye' Pharmacy, Casey' Drug Sore, Doorer's Flower Shop, Jarvs Pharmacy and a Wllcox's Pharmacy. RECEPTON TO BAPTST PASTOR FRDAY NGHT A recepon o Rev, Frederck F. Brggs, D. D., jmsor of he lplls Church nnd hs famly, a beng planned for ho ovennr of Frday, March!». A commee s a work perfecng he plans for he affar whch s o e held n h> audorum «f he hm-h. Charo* K. Smh s charman of he commee. The affar wll be Kem-Kocl n characer, ulhoukh a shor program of eneranmen has been arranged. A hor eervcc of welcome wll bc followed by an. nformul recepon n he rums nf he Bble School. Spocul musc played by Thomas M. JcncK. organs and chormaser of he ehurel and an nsrumenal ro composed of John Dushunek and Eugene nnd ErncH Oo wll HRO feaure he program. The followng clghs are scheduled fur a par n he program. Rev. Dunenn S. Cameron, D. D., Rev. Wllnn K. MeKnnoy, pasor of he Presbyeran Church; Prof. Alber T. Davs, of Eas Orange, who aced as supply pasor pror o Dr. Brgga' accepance of he call; Rev. C. Kverard Deems of New Brunswck, and Dr. Chnrles E. Goodall of Rosellc. Dr. Curs Lee Laws of New York, who wus scheduled o speak, has had o defer because of ll healh. Col. W. A. De-mpsey a o represen he church on he program whle Prof. Davs wll ac u. muser of ceremones. Dr. Brggs ook charge of he local parah on February nnd n hs shor say has ganed a hos of frundu, boh for he church and for hmself. CHANGES N LGHT SYSTEM PROPOSED Accordng o a recen announcemen by Polce Commssoner. P. MncCowa, whn he near fuure pedesrans wll cross sreea on ho amber lgh. All raffc lghs n he own wll be operaed under a new me sysem n whch ho hree colors wll le shown for equnl perods of me. Tho amber lghs wll havo he word "Walk" paned ncross hem and pedesrans wll ake hs lgh un he sgnal for crossng he parcular sree. The me schedule wll reman on hs c' ual arrangemen unl expermenaon has Bhown he proper dvson of ho scres. 'D lr llm CnlTrr Slun, 3a Km»(., r«*r hm'con: wn jlm> have flwxlwul^a ';l<"m, nrlb, und fmy, nl nmo-ttl)* OrdrTH Lkn for HpmHll <H!('lBlona jl-fhl. cak'm nnl [>le.. Pay H L vs wll le fflal o see you. Adv. Excellen Games Ths Week For Polo fans An exceponally good ached- - ule of neresng games s on he slae for he Wesfeld Polo Club hs week, and a wonderful opporuny s offered he local fans o see some real acon. Tongh here a he pa me wh he Ramapo ouf. Ths game s an elmnaon one n he prelmnares of he Naonal ndoor ournamen. The Ramapo eam wll brng her own pones o he local Armory, On Saurday ngh he local eam wll engage he Pennsylvana Mlary College a he Armory. The P. M, O. eam «ml ol hgh and he game wll bp good. Thn fmure wll he u dm Me header. n he 'Varsy gumc he vsors wll use her own mouns, and n he second eam game Weafeld wll furnsh he pones. CHANGE MUSC FOR AMBULANCE BENEFT All plur» have been compleed and here has been a brsk d'mund fo cke-, for he Ambulance Replace mon Fund Benell. has been decded ha he Mnowaskn Orchesra wll phy durng he evenng raher han ho newly formerl orchesra of ho Lon's Club- The MmlowRkn OrcleJlra has been heard n Wesfeld on several ucensons, havng played a he Muscal Club and ho College Womun' Club alfurd. Mrs. Maron Deuman Mowery has spared no me or energy n arrangng her hry aracve dance numbers, ncludng solos und group :nnbers, naure, characer and charmng balle groups as urranged by Vcsoff and Serovu of New York, alhough several of he moa aracve hnve been orgnaed by Mrs. Mowery. The WoBfcld Ambulance has whou a doub become n neceuy o our own, beng ready a all mes o answer a call and he loyal suppor of he czens s requesed for he comrg affar. Tckes may be procured from he followng commee: Dr. Charles Docker, Mrs. Olver W. Hall, Dr. Wlllum Paerson, Mrs. Herber Vance, Mr.. Wllam E. Plumer, Mr. Hnmp. on Hannn, Mrs. Rober Malbc, Mr. Henry Ros, Mrs. E. Hulse and n "The French Shop." SEN. LARSON GUEST OF LOCAL LEGON "Old Tmer's Ngh" was obaurved by Marn Wallber Pos, No. 3, Amercan Legon, n ho regular meeng held las nf>h a pos headquarers. Egh of he orgnal chnrer members were presen and each spoke a fow words. Oher noable sn who were presen and who nlso spoke were Sae Scnuor Morrnn F. Larson of Perh Anboy, Ruo Commander Georgo Plcmmng, Sae Chnplnn Uev. D. J. Sprn nnd Sno Adjuan Buskrk. Announcemen wus made ha a S. Parck's enrd pary and dance would be held n he jo'on Buldng, Saurday ngh, and ha green would bo he prcdomnlnk color. The meeng was urned over o Alan Bruce Conln.charman of he Encrnnmen Commee, who nroduced some excellen alen provded by Thornon Webser. BOROUGH COUNCL DSPOSES OF ROUTNE BUSNESS Rejec* Several Blls; Refer* Sdewalk Queaon o Commee NEXT MEETNG APRL 3 An ordnance governng he wdh and gradng of sree* pror o accepance by he Borough waa nroduced on frs rendng a he regular meeng of he Mounansde Councl held n he Borough Hall las ngh. A hearng on hs ordrance waa ac for he evenng of Tuesday, Aprl 8. The ordnance provdes ha a sree shall be no less han ffy fee n wdh and shall be graded hroughou s enre lengh. Several blls came»p for dsposon, among whch were hoae of Chaa, McCarhy of Elzabeh,for ha layng of hu sdewalk fron Parkway o he New Provdence road. Theaa were rejeced on voe of he Courcll. On moon he leer from ha Hoard of Freeholders whch had been lad over for furher con (deraon, was brough up nnd afer some ds-.son lm Councl voed o advac he Freeholders ha followng he r*> consrucon of.ho culver a Cenral avenue, he Borough would ake over ard manan mme. James O'Donnell n 8 communcaon asked he Councl o ac n re* llevng ho flood condons whch occur followng heavy ran sorms anl au.o damage o hs propery. Th«eer saed ha f relef waa no forhcomng soon.legal seps would be uken. Courclman Arhur Ayer Blnlel hn much of hs exceaa waer wax dreced hrough ha parcular secon from hgher ground locaed n Wesfeld and seps should be aken o moke he neghborng muncpaly dspose of hs wuer, oherwse han Bendng no ha Borough. Hon. Wllam M. Beard, aorney for Donald Maxwell and John Coles, n a communcaon called ls aenon sf he Coanclf ha no reply had been forhcomng o he prevloaa. communcaons, advsng concernng he condon of he sdewalk n fron of ha clen's propery, Mr. Beard saed ha he was wllng o confer wh he Councl before legal sep* wore aken, bu he conference mu held soon. A moon ha he maer be lef n he hands of he Sdewalk Commee wh power resuled n c, whch Mayor Bobbns dssolved by vong n favor of he moon. Propery owners on Hllsde avenue peoned he Councl o make cornn mprovemens on ha sree and hs maer was lof n he hands of he Road Commee, An umendmen o he budge ordnance was nroduced by a resoluon ard samo was adoped, makng ho necessary correcon. A resoluon makng he Mayor and members of ho Borough Councl depuy lmu'shulla wh full polce powers wna nroduced and pna ed, A reques waa made by ho fre deparmen for addonal hose and he suggeson ha a prvae wre be nsalled, connecng wh he Wesfeld olephore ofllec, BO n case of fre he fren could be conrolled from hn pon, was receved and he muer wa.f referred o ho Fre Commee. The followng members comprsng he Hoard of Healh for he ensung year were apponed for one year: Fred Rocder and H. B. Mc- Dowell; for wo years, Julus Cords K?rmlnfMl on Paeo 5) "Servce" Wha means a hs bank "C OERVCE" here s no an absrac expresson. s demonsraed every day by Effcenly organzed facles. ' Promp and coureous aenon. Helpful fnancal counsel. Personal neres n your needs. Our convenence s Yours. The Wesfeld Trus Company WESTFELD, N. J. / V Ac aa Exxmor, Admnsraor, Tral**, OMUAJU

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3 SENOR HGH SCHOOL NEWS STUDENT REPORTERS s an Easer pagean of unusual The suden reporers of he Hgh ' beauy whch perms of a large cas School news hs week are: Bey srd choru.;. The Beng s now beng desgned by he Ar Club un- Hooney, Bey Ross, Andrew Mc- Whnev, Con.ance Houghon, James der he drecon of Mss Harre Moore, BeverUy Megs, and Jack Howard. The members of he Ar jndberg. Club are also desgnng he cosumes Oher wrers nclude: Herber Cornell Dorohy Rc&ards, rene Hefele, on of Mss Cela Dckenson. whch wll be made under he drec- John Whon. Charles Robrson, Mlled Coles, Emly Eyer, Elnor Dllon. Dorohy Dean, Alfred Marshall,»nd Truman Savoye. KULMAYER PLAYS FOR HGH SCHOOL Wesfeld Hgh School was que enchaned by he musc of Mr. Joseph Kulmayer's voln, when he played n chapel, Wednesday mornng. Hs concer conssed of wo groups of hree selecons each. n hs frs group were "The Londonderry Ar" W Kresler, a Walz of Brahms arranged by Kresler, and "Old Refra.n" also by Kresler. He was accompaned on he pano by Mss EKzabeh Yeager. Ms lngalls, nsrucor n musc he Hgh School, n anrouncng Mr. Kulmayer's program, very correcly called hm "one of our own." LTERARY NOTES A few weeks ago when M8s Bble, he lbraran, aended a publsher's hur book sale, she purchased for he Hgh School Lbrary hry-four volumes. Among hese are: "Prom Gallegher o he DeBerer," some of R-chard Hardng Davs' shor sores; "Glman a Redford" by Wllam Searns Davs; "A Sudy r Scarle" by Conan Doyle, and, n a unform edon, llusraed n color, Duma_,' 'Three Muskeeers," and "Tweny Years Afer," "The Closer and he Hearh" by Charles Keade. and Thackeray's "Vary Par." Some of he ohers were "We" by, aw, you say, "Fx Bayones" by Capan John W. Thomason,and llusraed wh pen and nk skeches by he auhor, "The Face of Slence," a y of lfe n nda by he famous ndan auhor Dhan Gopal Mukerj, was a rea o hear drawn from he and wo books by Jefferv Farad.rngs such melod.es; everyone lapsed "The Lorng Mysery," a d he "Ama! no he absolue slence of deep apprecaon. From me o me he eur Genleman." would glance up wh a frendly For he monh of February, he y mle some famlar f face aendance was 2,36 a he brary, n hs audence. Hs playng was enrely and he crculaon was 372. Ths from memory, s very good, because February was a comparavely shor monh of only As ar. encore Mr. Kulmaycr surprued and delghed everyone by nneeen school days. playng "Mghy Lke a Rose." THE SENORS MEET The second group conssed of hree The? class of '28 held s monhly well known selecons "Souvenr" by meeng n 7 he hrd perod on Drdla "Sml.n" Through" by Penn, Thur.day, March. The meerg was and "Gypsy Love Song" by Vcor Herber. Enhusascally he audence called hm hack ard he played "Serenade" from "The Suden Prnce." He bowed, smled, pu up h bow, bu wen on. He played "Serenade" by Drgo, and sll here was nsaable applause. Ths s Mr. Kulmayer's frs appearance n chapel hs year. s hoped ha he very obvous enjoymen and apprecaon of hs concer hown by he enre school wll furrsh an nducemen for hs playng called o order as usual by Presden Bren, and Secreary Shor read he mnues of he las meeng. Mss Pelon hen expressed her hanks for he roses presened o her on he second ngh of he play, and leers were read from Mss Allardce and Mss Bordner expressng apprecaon for flowers presened o hem. Vera Ackerman of he Academc Commee announced ha here was an mprovemen n he marks over January, wh fewer falures and he would now be he rches man n he Uned Saes. As s, he has Pven more han he has aken. A dscusson of some of hs mos famous nvenons such as he phono- Paph, he rolley car, he e'ecrc 'Sh bulb, ec., was gver. Edson's Purpose and deal s o lenghen man's useful lfe by relevng hm of hs» rk, hrough mechancal devces. Mr. Curle sressed he fac ha Mson's nvenon of he ncandescen elecrc lgh s hb mos mpor- «n conrbuon o cvlzaon. The Prncples of he lgh had been raown before hs me, bu he pre- ns expermens along ha lne hod «W oo defecve o be praccal. The»ok Edson's genus o perfec ha nndeseen lgh and pu co use, "* me when ho dd he, Ocober j "79, ; he day we celebrae fn "«mos mporan n he hsory of "e el elecr rc l lamp. Mr Gregory's ' alk deal wh El-»«A. S >c ry. Mr. Sperry has abou " D nurdred nvenons of greaer «'ess mporance arbued o hm.»ng hs mos famous are: Sperry "Men lghs whch so helped ar mal ""ce, and Sperry arc lghs, whch J*""* he movng pcura busness a neess. The new avaon machne whch ho s now workng wll Wably be hs greaes nvenon. "«seldom hear of Mr. Sperry. He «o he knd of mar who s nl- JW makng poeches abou hs work. D's- She sad also ha 7's marks very soon agan, He s o play n were superor o hose of her rval's, Monclar Hgh School on March he, whch remark brough on a lvely dscusson. 8h. Hs well-deserved populary s fas growng. Hs frends of he Wllam Saylor, whom Hgh School wsh hm every succcs.; fden'.y expec some day o become a n he world. Capan of ndusry, or Fnance, or somehng else promnen, read he SOMETHNG ABOUT OUR fnancal resuls of he Senor play. MODERN PROGRESS The oal receps approxmaed $,- Our wo greaes modern nvenors. and some of her achevemens furnshed he subjec for Frday morn- eams and her achevemens: The followng s a ls of he cke ng's chapel program. Frark Srnp '28 nroduced he speakers, who an, 6; eam 6, Owen Sowerwne, Team 2, Houghon Brd.all, cap- were: Sanley Danels '28 who spoke capar, 3; eam 8, Henry Sehmd, of Thomas Edson, Howard Curle capan, 8; eam, Helen Smh, '28 who spoke of Edson's conrbuon o lgh, and Thomas Gregory capan, 98; eam 4, Warren Sprou, capan, 6; eam 3, Henry Crane, '28 who spoke abou Elmer A. Sperry capan, ; eam 9, Ruh Bender, and hs nvenons. capan, 89; eam 5, Elnor Dllon, n hs alk Mr. Danels brough capam, 84; eam 7, Elwyh Bren, 8. ou he fuc ha, alhough on February Amercar newspapers famlarly wre "Edson does so-and-o wh an r dvdual score of 67; Joan Alfred Meyer sold he mos ckes on hs brhday," we regard hm more Hennell sold 3 ckes, Tom Huson «an nsuon han as a man. We and Russell Turner ed for hrd forge ha even f he had no nvened anyhng, he would sll be an A moon was hen made and sec- place wh 26 apece, neresng characer. Ore of h; onded o presen Mr. Pauln and Mr. peculares s hs mpraccably. f Schneller each wh a fve dollar gold he had been a beer "bu.ness" man, j pece for he fne work hey dd and he ass;arco rendered by hem on he scenery for he pay. Needless o say, he moon was passed wh enhusasm. Ruh Scben-Morgen announced he Weaher Vane board cake sale held las Saurday a Klnger's and Wndfeldf.9. So excellen was cooperaon of all cusomers and so delcous were he cakes and rolls, ha by 2:3 he courers were cleared. The ne prof oals?8.83. Presden Bren hen announced he commees for Senor Day. They are as follows: Propery Jack Rnckhoff, Houghon Brdsall, James Roboom, Rober Davu and Frank Soverno. Suns Olvo Cnurch, Gene Messersmh, Wnfred Kerney, Allen Moore and James Salsbury. Musc Helen Fox, Joseph Hnds and Alfred Meyer. Afer a meeng of he sun commee n. 7 and one of he P r % ery commee n 3, he remander of he perod, a moon was made o adjourn and seconded. Afer was pas.ed all made a bee-lre for her home rooms o fnsh hn b of Spansh or Englsh. HGHLGHTS N THE LFE OF JUNORS A he Junor Clan Maang The S. Glber Parker of W. H. S. alas Jmmy Moore, sad ha he class fnances were suffcenly srong «e s o: "> modes o be a publc hero; o wh.and he aack of he Prom yh. mwever quely, he has receved Commees. honors n he world of scence. Harrec Revere read an nvaon o he Junor grls from he College DRAMATCS Woman's Club. The nvaon was The one ne play o be gven by for a drner followed by a play o he 6, Senors on Senor Day, March be presened by ho club members. " he arce "The Po Bolers," Tho purpose of hs dnner s o form ^ ce GersonhergT James Sal's-! a closer frendshp beween he colbe n he role of Mr. Sud, who cd n?" Erecs hj unfnsh- lego women and ho hgh school g so ha he club may beer serve he H» B JPU MoBscrsmh wll play grls n anyhng peranng o collego. The dnner j o be held n he " fercl, he vampre. Mss vory, «comng hosess, wll be played Congregaonal parsh house on bsr» " JohnBO >- The oher mema. " wll be nnnounccd Jack Gll, represenng ho Aca- March 8. le cas " *>er dae. demc Commee repored ha home! of Lfe," by Esher Wl- room 2 hnd mndc record havng *» nab has been llu,. chosen as ho lo s»-» 25% /vs. A's. '"'» be gnen Thursday, Aprl 5. Dale Frye on he Ahlec Comm- THE WESTHELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 928 ee urged he boys o have beer parcpaon n he spors. The boy'3 as baskeball eam has already played several games. Gordon Grswold, head of he Musc Commee for he. Prom old he class wonderful news he class s o have Wndfeld's sx pece orchesra. Those who have heard he orchesra can readly undersand why he class consders se!f so forurae. By he way! The Grls' Junor baskeball eam has been formed. Those on are: Avs Waage, capan, Fanne Dello Eusso, Jane Dunbar, Grace Savoye, Mldred Coles, Norma Hll, and Consance Houjhon. Marjore Rucker s he class manager. W. H. S. GRADUATE ADMTTED TO SWARTHMORE Mss Helen Townsend, graduae of W. H. S., class of '27, s o b«congraulaed upon havng survved he wdely-known dffcules of enrance o Swarhmore College. A leer o her from he Commee on Admssons, hrough Dean Walers, on March, conans he followng good news; "We are pleased o nofy you ha upon he bass of youx scholasc record and geenral qualfcaons, you are hereby assured of admsson o Swarhmore College nex Sepember" (wh he provson ha Mss Townsend connue o manan a hgh sandard of scholarshp and he ap proval of he prncpal); and furher, ' "As you were chosen from a very large ls of applcans, we congraulae you hearly, and look forward (Connued on Page 8) "'m all Se now for he Pary... Have your dress refreshed he sheen am! luslre resored he s n a r u e s s brough hack. Loos your bes! Pary Dresses Cleaned j. 75 up Pb<^ PMnfW' J DALY WEaTVBLD nh.vkhks. Mrs. G. O. KELLER, nc. "The Orgnal Keller" KNOW YOUR DRY CLEANER 9f»!>'( AVENUE PLANFELD, N. J. Page Wesfeld Paron* Call 28 for Drec Connecon No Charge TEPPER BROTHERS "A SAFE PUCB TO SHOP" PLANFELD, N. J. Men's Overcoas n The Season's Fnal Clearance THE MOST DRASTC SALE PRCE OF THE SEASON S EFFECTVE NOW! Tour unresrced dhoe of any Overcoa s our large oeka $25-oo U eomparsons or former prlee wen quoe*! h - would appear rdcnloua. So Aval Yourself Of Ths Unhera ded, mporan, Sale Even Tomorrow Lower Prces For Mlk! EVERY COAT NCLUDED FASHON PARK CEDARBROOKE Fancy Noveles and Bnes Sngle and Double Breased Szes 34 o 44 n' Overcoas Man Floor Somerse Sree Bnrano Early Delveres Resumed! Connung our old-esablshed cusom of sung our delvery me o your needs and convenence, we are now agan makng Before Breakfas Delveres hroughou hs errory. Our servce and our goods manan her Hgh Repuaon. NEW PRCES BELOW EFFECTVE FROM MONDAY, MARCH 6h GRADE "B" MLK (Paseurzed) GRADE "A" MLK (Paseurzed) RCH RAW MLK Tuberculn Tesed Cows Only CERTFED MLK From Raran Valley Farms HEAVY CREAM From Our Own Creamery., OTHER PRCES NOT CHANGED AH Our Mlk s From Nearby Hunerdon Couny Farms FNEST SWEET CREAM BUTTER Quars Sc Quar* 8c Quars 2c Quars 28c V» p., 29c; «/4 pfc, 6c FRESH EGGS Planfeld Mlk & Cream Co. TEL MARCHANT BROS. 2 WATCHUNG AVENUE f You Don' Wan To Pay An ncome Tax Ths Year DON'T ADVERT, ' ':\'"' : '.(". '.'

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5 Mrs- S BENEDCT AGAN HOSTESS TO D. A. R. A. C. Benedc of Souh was agan hosess o char-,nd members of Naonal De- 'comnees as well aa oher en February 29. delegaon from he local D. A. p chaper aended, he Regen, Mrs. Tjpson ard Mrs. Panon charman of sjaonal Defense, beng among he mber. Abou a hundred women Loved he luncheon, as well as he meeng of frends workng for a.onmon cause. Mrs. Bnkor. Sae Reger presded md Mrs. Mary A. Sheon was he Laker <>f he day. Afer callng he meeng o order Mrs- Becker call-,j U O n Vce Presden General Banks o fay a word or wo. Mrs. Banks responded by sayng le had waned for once o s wh he audence and look a he speakj! However, she was glad o welome so nrle a g rou P of women and > e assured ha wh so many loyal zens acvely a work, he counry mus be secure. jlrs- Becker hanked Mrs. Benedc for brngng o us he need of cvy n Naonal Defense work by loyal Amercans. Mrs. Benedc Eaed ha Mrs. Shel- ;on would so fully cover ho subjec under dscusso, ha she herself _ ju ld only call aenon o some bookles ec., whch conaned valuable nformaon, and whch were a ;he servce of hose presen. n nroducng he speaker Mrs. Becker spoke of he value o he :ounry of so fne an organzaon as he B. A.. n preservng and promong our rch nherance. She referred o he presen rend onard bureaucracy, whch was enrely foregn o he fundamenal prnplesof govcrrmen. Mrs. Mary Sheon was hen nroduced and began by payng a beauful rbue o Mrs. Waler H. Allen, he founder of he Wesfeld Chaper,who ded recenly. Mrs. Sheon sad ha waj for hose presen o carry on he work o whch Mrs. Allen had gven so much of her ;me and able Bervce, Dr. Eaon was quoed as havng ad ha "he world would be govmed by eher he Amercan or he Russan way." Mrs. Sheon wen que fully no he hsory of Socalsm from s sar n 77G by he Bavaran Jew, Wessbaup. Then as now he ams were: he abolon of all cvl governmen, f parosm, rgh of nherng prop- >ry, rgh of ownng propery, of home relaons, and of relgon. n a communs manfeso was baled n our own counry and Mor Hlllqu presded a a convenon n Chcago where a program of work was formed, whch ncluded he abolshng of our Senae and Supreme Cour. Ffy per cen of he educaors oday r. our schools and colleges are socalss, who work gjns he very governmen under Khch hey enjoy he lbery hey bpse, she sad. Jerome Davs of Smh College was pad o go o Russa and presen repors o ad n he recognon of Sove Russa. Folowng he address number of quesons were answered SNVLY AGAN ELECTED HEAD OnCHOOL BOARD (Connued from Page ) lecurng: chldren upon her care, and cleanng he eeh of chldrer of he hrd and fourh grades. He descrbed Dr. Gll's work as "exceponally fne" He repored excellen sandng of Wesfeld Hgh School graduaes n colleges, and gave fg-, uros upon he co. of educaon n Wesfeld and oher owns and Lles r. he Sae. A leer from Senaor Arhur N- Person, wren n reply o "numerous communcaons from members of he Board," askng "me o conserve he ralroad ax for he suppor of publc schools," was read. The leer saed ha he Senaor beleved ha he maer would be ''enrely sraghened ou" afer a sudy of condons had been made by a Sae Commsson. He sad n he leer ha he was famlar wh he suaon and would srve o hold down furher deducons from he ax n he fuure. ' The Senaor'.- effor^ have born fru o he exen of some ' housands of dollars, Mr. Phlhower repored. Mr. Carer announced he followng baseball schedule for he Hgh School eam: Aprl 2, Mllburn, home; Aprl 25, Woodbrdg"e, away; Aprl 28, Roselle, away; May, Hllsde, home; Mny 5, Roselle Park, home; May U, Rahway, horns; May 2, Summ, home; May G, Lnden. away; May 9, Woodbrdge, home; May 22. Roselle. home; May 25, Hllsde, away; May 2, Roaelle Park, away; June 2, Rahway, away; June 6, Summ, away; June U, Lnden, home. The enns schedule- WHS gven by Mr. Carer as follows: May 8, Souh Orange, a Souh Orange; May. Summ, a Summ; May 7, Rahway, home; May 9, Pedde, Hghsown; May 2, Roselle Park, Roselle Park; May 28, Roselle Park, home; June, Trenon, home; June 8. Souh Orange, home. Rober Jenkns, eleced o fll he vacancy caused by he expraon of he erm of offce of Arhur K> Church, was presor a he organzaon meeng. NOTED SURGEON ADDRESSES GRANT SCHOOL P.-T. A.! Dr. R. E. Humphrey, Tell. Paren* How Envronmen Affec. Healh of Chldren Samuel B. Nmmom Samuel B, Nmmons, son of he lse Samuel and Amela A. Nmmons, passed away Frday. March 2, Mr- * a Cause of Ds- Nmmons had for over 4 years lved was he opc on n Chppewa Falls, Wscon r, and he Lumbermen's ha cy. He! "Envronmen, ease n Chldren* _,. _. rr -.._ ; whch Dr. Rober E. Humphreys, of: was presden of - he Norh Jersey Orheopedc Hos- j Naonal Bank of -.. v..j. *»*..<. pal, a Eas Orange addressed he survved by a vdow and wu daughmembers and fre ds of he Gran jers and by a sser and wo brohers School Paren-Teacher Assocaon, j lvng n Wesfeld. a he everrg meeng held n he! audorum Monday ngh. Dr. Humphreys s a graduae of he Unver.y of Torono, Carada, and afer hs graduaon, spen a year as an rerne n he hospal, School here. He laer became afflaed w h he New York Orhoepedc Hos- BOROUGH COUNCL DSPOSES OF ROUTNE BUSNESS AUTO WRECKS BEACON; MAN DES FROM PUTS OUT LGHTS SEROUS BURNS (Con n ued from Pg j and Augus Rader and for hree years, Dexer Force and Agnes Clark. Mayor Robb s saed ha frun For a me par of he own was! Wllam Smh, colored, of 36 n oal darkress early Saurday j Sprng sree ded n he Muhleamornng as a resul of he demolsh- bere; Hospal Sunday afernoon as a ng of he raffc beacon locaed near ' re.su of severe burns receved e&rly he ralroad brdge n he Plaza. he sume mornng when he upse a MEETNGS OF NTEREST Hgh School P.-T. A. nes meeng of he A l b Hgh pal and n 93 became assocaed wh he Norh Jersey Orhoepede Hospal. He has been wh hs nsuon for foureen years. Dr. Humphreys s also Surgeon-n-chef a he Chldren's Counry Home and s known r many secons as he "Mracle Man." Many of he lls whch.cqure are due, more or less o en- The P.-T. A. wh be held n he audorum nex Wednesday afernoor and wll be n charge of he College Womans Club. The meeng wll be of.-pedal neres o parens who are plannng o send her boys and grls o college. Woman' Club Mrs. Caherne Grebel wll be he Reg-lnald F. Curs of Fourh small coal sove n hs home, avenue. Garwood, whle reurnng! Accordng o he repors receved o otdanvev'h.lutn"h?"sorough! homcfrom ".nfeld curly Saurday joy he polce, Smh had been sng Hall, should be of ho vpe ha would ' <"» ">8»'»s speedng along Souh up alkng o h.* wfe early- Sunday no reflec any d cred o he com-! f wnu '- " f red o sw.rg hs car j mornng. s saed ha he was munv The Collecor's offce on he '"'" nc ralroad arch and n do-'coaed on a small char n fuan of ground'floor was no o be used as llk s,"- coll, dld "' h ^' raffc b ea _ he re. Hs wfe rered and laer a cloak room and should no be open- j n -»«l '' d a he <-» d * he ^"< s - 5 'j c Kas awakened >>y <* U help. ed. Any person behavng n» mar- Tlu * lm " ac *«-»«(Trea ha he pos; She ran down sa.n, and found her ner objeconable wag o le- cher usked o leave, or f necessary, ass'sed ou by he polce offcer;. These! came leu. rules were o be enforced, he Mayd d h y-!<;<= angled, caus'ng a sho! cr- clohng- on fre- She gave he a arm The drver faled o sop a'and he fre deparmen arrved whhsle blown by Offcer Edgar j n a few momenj. and hen sared r pursu, conman-!berg Hospal n he own ambulance delng u axcab. The offcer man-land s saed ha he old he ofvronmen, Dr. Humphres declared d h h hld p and when he chld s kep happy he U ll leeurer a he nex regular meeng chldren!of he Woman's Club on Morday afernoon, March 2. Mrs. Grebel comes from he Exenson Deparor saed, and n he even of ny or- ^'j g, h. '.,' W ', r f l Rfled headquarers ^ Smh was aken o he Muhlengan saon holdng a dance ha would > end o be dsorderly, he prvlege; of usrg he hall would be akenaway. Mayor Robbns saed ha : was whn hs jursdcon o see ha j hese rule; were upheld.! The meeng hen adjourned unl Aprl 3. aged he fu'ng denfyng well. The eacher pays an mporan l BVRD LECTURE TCKETS ON SALE The commee n charge of publcy for he lecure by Commander Rchard E. Byrd o be gven on he evenng of Mnrch 2, has been asked o exend he sale of ckes D nearbv owns as hs s he las monh Commander Byrd wll be engaged n hs lne of work and here wll herefore be few opporunes o hear hm. The feelng of he commee s ha resdens of Wesfeld should be gven he frs advanage and for hs reason s askng ha hose who are havng ckes held for hem a he Senor Hgh School call for hem on or before Frday of hs week. Pupls of he school have he ckes for sale and s hoped hrough her acvy o reach many of he hpmes n own by he end of he week. wll, of course, help hese py p role n creang a pleasan envronmen for he chld, he surgeon conj ended. Many mes a eacher wll ; ake a lkng o some chldren and j perhaps unconscously neglec ohers. Ths apparen neglec ends o cause he chld o worry and feel ha here s no neres beng aken n hm.. The sy.em of markng was also deplored by Dr- Humphres. He referred o he sysem as beng "Roen." Applause from he audence, greeed hs saemen. All chldren are born equal, he declared bu as soon as hey come no he world, requaly shows self. Many me,* a chld does no ge he chance o show s equaly. The Bne es s no ceran ndcce of nellgence, he docor declared, as one day, a chld may es normal and he nex, may no come up o he sandard. Too much dscplne s harmful o he healh of he chld. Forcrg a chld o do, or ea hngs ha are objeconable s no advsable. Dr. Humphres spoke of forcng chldren o ea spnnach. Spnnuch s he curse of hs age, ho declared. Le chldren lead a happy lfe und (Connued on page () Y. M. C. A. NOTES The H-Y Club, Mr. Elwyn Bren presden, held he n. nducon meeng of he season a he Sunday School rooms of he Baps Church on Monday evenng. A good number of vsors, parens of he boys nduced no he club, were presen o wress he ceremony. Followng he club dnner, a whch 45 boys and umber of guess were presen, all adjourned o he Sunday School p men of he Sae College a New B k H Brunswck. H* 'The Ar of Dr lecure wll bo presenng he problems of seasonable fabrcs, colors, ypes, ec- The meeng s open o he publc upon he paymen nf u small fee. Garden Club The Garden Club of Wesleld wll hold a regular meerg a he home of Mrs. Then. Harvey, K Chesnu sree, on Tuesday, March 3, a 2:;O p. m. The program wll be gven by he members- C. W. MATHESON JONS CHRYSLER CORPORATON J. K. FleUU, vce presden r churge of sales of he Chrysler Cor-! pnrann, announcea he fjjpnnmcn! of Charles W. Maheson o a newly j creaed execuve poson n he Chrysler organzaon. Mr. Mah'eson, who s naonally known as a merchardser of moor ears, has recenly been vce presden! Ar Aocaon The regular monhly meeng o he Wesfeld Ar Assocaon wll bo held omorrow ever nf a cgl o'clock n he Pblo Lbrary Hul< mg. NEW CVKfGROUP BECOMES PERMANENT The Fourh Ward, Second Dsrc Taxpayers' Assocaon, whch, hhero, had been bu a emporary organzaon, became u permanen cvc organzaon group a a meeng held n he Parochal school las ngh. By-laws were dscussed un! fnally adoped, and permanen offcers were eleced. Accordng o he by-laws and he senmens expressed by he members, he objec of he assocaon s "Nonpolcal and has, us s objec, harmonous co-operaon wh he Town nuohores n he neres of he resdens of he Second Dsrc of he Fourh Ward and he own a large." The by-laws call for an annual meeng o be held n March, ba he assocaon plans o hold frequen meengs from me o me. Sxy-fve persons aended he n, where he exercses were held. >" ng and was announced ha "!' o du «llu <''»' has ffy s of her auderce for wo hours, nknj whch much worh whle knowledge was dssemnaed. TOWN OFFCALS N PLAYFUL MOOD Sxeen persons, comprsng he Kayor ord members of he Town Councl, wh oher own offcals aended he dnner endered o ex- CMnrlman Charles H. Van Doron»a Wednesday ngh. The affar was H.d n he Pennsylvana Hoel, New fork Cy. Followrg he dnner he oe pary aended he muscal mdy, "She.; My Baby" whch s s Y'ng a he Globe Theare" The hrd row n he orchesra had «n reserved for he local dgnares pa all horoughly enjoyed he pro- "ron. Wheher he chorus grls alled ha here were many cele- "es n he audence s no known, 3 ' eacn and every person r he pro- ' Uon seemed o be rgh on her K«every mnue and s sad ha M«WOH no a dull momen n he " "e evenng. «former Counclman from ho mmedaely o all who order hem. Su Seled Ou of Cour A su for $3, fled agans Donald M. Pear.all of Wesfeld, by Thomas oyle of Roselle Park was seled ou of cour yeserdny for $- Boyle's su was he resul of r.n auomoble accden whch occurred on February,!>27, n whch loyle receved a fracured leg. Boyle was represened by Francs Gordan of Elzabeh whle Hene, Bradner and. Lard of Newark represened he de fendans. f «nshne of Florda. He wll be j ssn several weeks. Ras Ea Employee's Lunch Joseph Caramanga, employed as careaker a he local polce saon, s ou some sandwches as a resul of rads made on hs lunch by ras. Carnmanga lad hs coa over a char hs mornng and proceeded o hs work of renovang he polce saon. When he reurned o ake hs lunch from hs overcoa pocke he dscovered ha he paper n whch he sandwches we dmu - The group membershp now numbers 48 boys, all members of he Senor Hgh School. The boys who were receved no membershp were Clarence Burr, Kenneh Dez, John Seuernagel, Truman Savnge, Frank Bell, Eugene Gerhar.Wllam Thorn, Kenneh lous und Dale Krye. A large number of hoys accompaned by General Secreary Murray vsed he Rahway Y- M. C. A. on Saurday las where hey swam and bowled o her hears conen. s planned durng he Ea.-er vacaon o vs several of he nearby assocaons and o ener no nformal compeons w'h he members of he "Ys" vsed. All of he neghh have modern buldrg; and are keen for compeon nlonjr varous lnes of spor. "!' o du «llu <''»' has ffyme members. The offcers eleced lre: Presden, (. F. Brown; frs vce presden, U. C. Shephard; second vce presden, Hurry Goelel; secreary, Herber Hall, nd rerurcr, P. A. Mc- Currcn. The members of he execuve commee are he offcers and *. L. l'falzgrnf, Thomas Orr, C. H. Mongomery, Alber Oo, H. S. 'urvs and H. V). luchnson, PUPLS HAVE EXHBT The pupls of he Lncoln School are exhbng some very Furher evdence of he fne progress beng made on he new Y. M. C. A. buldng can he seen from day g o day as he large seel grders are hosed no place and he brck walls works of ar n he show wndow of Ello & Fredrchu, nc., 5 F,lm.,. sree. There s a very prey woodassocaons ]an< g. c, e by ho ]lll ; k o j y he flra frude. A doll's bed, furnure, and qul; u pcure enled "The Thngs We Do," by ho chldren of he second crude. There s a prey ndan dress made by he pupls of ho hrd grau'; panngs by fourh graders, and a very beaufjl pcure of Geo. Washngon by he chldren of he ccrn-, commerce o gan j mcc on he exercses for he lay-, ng of he cornersone * makng preparaons for ha even and a defne announcemen of he dno wll bo made n he rear fuure. g ffh grade. Among ohcr exhbed are s - S. SUPERNTENDENTS TO MEET FRDAY Oo Frday evenng of hs week, o'clock ll 9 o'clock, here J* oclo, be hold a he Congregaonal he Congregaonal meeng of he supernenof h e Sunday Schools of all "oonan churches of Wesfeld. ^l Plans and Mounansde. The ns h l [g.. '"-^ "u vounrans L?!!* h " n called b - v e Wca - -.»/elecnes o he Young People.*' C '"""'. whch was held n Elza- ' "cks ago, as he frs sep ««s he organzaon of a Wes- "'src of he Young Peoples' ^ School Assocaon. c = members of he commee L." "* 'ffp'lng hs nrgnnznon P-hn, m " K '- Allen Moore, Georgo, g r '" ''orence Duval, Geneveve W, : RolK r Wallnch md Owen * V Th v»" ably coached : c ' ""! George Doughery and Mr. j " Robnson. ry. H y u ' or Ke o adverse hs d' FREMEN KEPT ON THE "JUMP" Shorly afer 5 p. m., Monday, he fre deparmen was called o G52 Wes Broad sree, where hey found n small bluze caused by an overheaed sove. The damage o he house was slgh and he flames were quckly exngushed. The deparmen answered wo nlarms yeserday, he frs comng n from Oak avenue, where a grass fre was n progress. Shorly nfor he fremen ro-rnod a call was receved from Benson Place, where anoher grass fre was exngushed. ' Dr. Harvey Talks o Roarans A alk on Roary members as a whole and some nformaon relave o he nernaonal Convenon of Roary nernaonal, o be held n Mnneapols, Mnn., n June, was gven hy Dr. Theodore R. Harvey a he regular luncheon meeng of he Roary Club of Wesfeld, held n he Realor Resauran yeserday. Presden Fred. Doerrer dreced he meeng and Rober W. Harden conduced he club sngng, MPROVEMFNT GROUP DSCUSSES NEEDS ' mprovemens ha are consdered necesnry n he dsrc were dscussj cd a he moong of ho Embree : Cre:cen Assocaon held n he home of he secreary, Thomas M. Young, Frday ngh. The dsrc ncluded r he assocaon akes n Embreo Crescen, Hanford place o Seneca don' forge nex place and Englocrof road from Clark sree o lanford place. Rfle Award Gven Barber Dwgh M. Barber of Norh Eucld avenue, was among he sx members p r he R Mrers Unversy rfle eam who receved 'Varsy leers n recn^n.on of he worl; hey dd n he season jus closed. The awards were made yeserday by he Rugers Councl on Ahlecs. Of course adversng pays. f dd no he larges busness concerns n he work) would no spend he mmense Bums for publcy each year ha hey do. lump shades, a wndmll, model coon pn, coa hangers, fru, a slhouee, and hu Spr of S. Lous. POLCE COURT NOTES Wllam Koesor (f 22 Souh Pork sree, Elsubch, ohnrfful wh drvng un auomobk' whou a drver's lcense und whou he owner'? permsson, was fned $5. Because of hck of evdence, he wo boya who wuc chared wh hunng whn ho own lms were dscharped. drecor of sales of Kelvnaor ncorporaed, from whch poson he resgned March o reurn o he ndusry wh whch hs name has long been assocaed. Mr. Maheson began hs uuonuve career as a marufacurer, laer becomng Easern drecor of sales for Dodge Brohers and movng ulmaely o he facory where he became general sales manager for Dodge Brohers Moors Cars and laer vce presden of Dodge Brohers n charge of sales. Ths assocaon was succeeded by he poson of asssan o he presden of General Moors Corporaon, n whch capacy Mr. Maheson dd specal merchardsng, analycal and plan work. He laer became vce presden and drecor of.sales of he Oukland Moor Car Company and under hs drecon, he merchandsng of he Ponae Sx waa launched. Hs exraordnary success n merchandsng was a large facor n Mr. Malheso's selecon o re-organze he sales srucure of he Kelvnaor Company. n hs work he haa enjoyed he greaes success, bu hs neress have remaned so largely wh he auomoble ndusry ha perssen rumors of hs reurn o ha feld have been curren. The nnnounceme of Mr. Male-.son's assocaon wh he Chrysler Corporaon wll cau."e a profound ;r n nuomoblo dealer creles whore he s boh well known and hghly seemed. Mr. Maheaon goes o he Chrysler Corporaon n a new capacy. The Chrysler sales polces and sale:* orgarzalon wll connue o be headed J. E. Felds, vce presden n charge of sales; Joseph W. Frazer, sales manager; S. W. Munro! and E, H. Wl;on, drecors of sales. Mr. Maheson offcally assumed ha lew dues wh he Chrysler Corporaon March, purl of he number of fcer who accompaned hm ha he machne, whch aded n had los he use of hs lmbs. He laer. old he polce ha he mus have fallj n he meanme he local polce "» asleep and fell forward upseng saon ((..aled Offcers Long and hc sove. lurke u parcpae n he chase n Smh was cors'ou whle en roue u oher axcab. j o he hospal. He seemed more Holh ax'abg chne ogeher u he worred concernng he condon of juncon of Oak sree and Norh ave- l»s l p.' s han wh hs burns.! nue, Grwood.. The mpac hrew! Dewey Thompon, u drver of he L Schouver Tax Servce o he ground. He was no njured severely, however, and for more han wo hours he polce scoued hrough Clarwood. lookng for he machne. One of he uxcabs wus badly damaged by he collson. Abou ::5 a. ra- Ollcer Hurke and U f g an auomoble Beer Ye Two boys were (aeuxhlng snor. "How hgh cun you jump?" asked OH?. "Abou four foo," repled he oher. "Whn cun you do*/" "Fve reel," CK; He promp reply, "llnw ulmul he nnjj jump?" "Ten ou. Wha cun you do?" "Cev' fowl. Wln's your lme for le lumrcu"?" Hu he oht luu WH u b auspk-ous by now. s» le repled: "four seconls bfer un yours." n fron «f a house and hey rocojynkml from he mn hur) ha had been seen by Offcer Wrgh. They knocked a he door and aroused Curs, whom s sad, admed havng drven he car. n he mean!mo an employee of he 'ubl: Servce Corporaon adjused he fuses and ufer wo hours of darkness he lghs were HOO glowng; a^an. Curs appeared n polce cour, Monday n^h, before Recorder Augusus C Nsh and hs case was connued for one week. John Owen of Planfleh, appeared for Curs. Synopss of Mnues of Board of Freeholder* The rceular meo'n? of ho Unon Couny Bonrd of Chosen Freeholders was held a ho Cour Hnu«e, Elr-nboh, N. J., on Thursday, March s. 92R, a 2:3 p.m. Drecor P. H. Molscl presdng. Tweny-one membera presen, hree absen. Tho mnues of he meong of Fcb'nrv lol, 28, were approved All blls presened wpro rend and on roll call ordered pad. Cones of '"esnlulons nasscd by he Board of Works of Elzabeh, re- <ue«lnf nn nppronr'aon ownrd he mprovemen of Wes Jersey sree and Morrs avenue, boh n ho cy of rczdboh, wnb referred o he Road Commee. Fus work on he par of he flrelen saved he house from serous damage, confnng he blaze o he dnng room ll whch he sove was locaed. FORMER RESDENT ADDED TO STAFF OF MUSEUM Announcemen a made n he Sun Dego Unon of January 2 of he apponmen of Or, VV. Llewellyn Lloyd, formerly of Wosflcld, o he KfF of he museum of naural hsory n lllhoa Park, San Dego. Dr..loyd was made asssan o he drecor, Clnon G. Abbo. M. Lloyd was a well-known resden uf hs own unl abou fve years ugu when he ook up hs home n Calforna, le s a nave of Kansas, and H graduae of he Unversy of Pennsylvana. C. A. W. ADS BUNG RESULTS. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ll llull lllhe K luulul nw uolonul UUllH. lum 4 LUUl'uUlllB, % JLUH, Hun purlor, open urun, Huam )M:U, nrecu, brhukaa muk( an<l 2~:ul- flluk. A mul VUlUQ al H*.- Uuu.uO. uud J* -'euhor, '&&\ Soun Avc, Tol. :Vnd nr 2o. FOR SALE COJ f vory n'u K UOU, n 67. u- sale mrgu c uox, wunlnff ma LEGAL NOTCE W M. j U'LHnn'u.'N.,' A communcaon from ho Rnr-!'''"'"' *" " of Mounansde regardng cul- * llruarv 27. l!»2s. TKK V\'KSrKJJ'Jl*> rluht CO., Kxocuor.,M. J-JAUU, 'ruuur, El \ HfH, am pf-rsoal <,> mul Ufr or uny of Uc vkou x l n d l ver on New Provdence road was receved nnd fled. A communcaon from Couny Clerk Wllam!. Marn, nofyng hs Hoard ha he had emporarly \\ff { ;,,",-'" '",' l ', ].,, 8 upponed exra help for hs offce \»>y, Orn'l H. U WHS referred o he Fnance Commee. The annual repor of ho Couny Treasurer waa receved and fled as was nlso he annual reor of he Hoard of Mnnngcrs of Bonne Burn Sanaorum. The repor of ho Couny Uond Commee gvng deals of he Norh aouxn u. Kruuan, Jumus C, c L-H K'Hnun am Vrol- M m n, a ml Anoher Way o Do A mlnser preelng hs Sumluy mornng, sermon was aware ha u large number of hs cu^reunllon were no lsenng o ls ulle. Durng hs hour he janor Bcpcd o de pluforu und sulcl, "Dr. Vm Cleve, he clurch s on lre," The mnser lulleruely closed lls lllle. Mylw. "Very well, Wllln, lnk you. 'erlups you can wake uj> he congregnllon." No Much Aracon e K le cluud'j n form pop. j haps/ our fvmle rado preucler re'l'y Charles Segler of 2X Newark ceuy leclnrcl. "bll OLTVH ]mavanue, Jersey Cy, charged wh moraly wll drvng whou havng hs drver's ('"nforllnk o lcense n hs possesson und havng lor.' lull hn o mnn wh lny rever only one headlgh burnng, was flnud «"<' expec hm o cheer. Farm and S9 ' Fresde. K US H WO nnny, no ruh urn," >u no exravaganly, no wasefully, bu DON'T GVE ANYBODY A CHANCE TO FORGET YOU Proclamaon The Unon Couny Tuberculoss League has begun an "Karly* DagnosH Campagn" ngans uberculos. Kvery man, woman and ch.ld n our communy should co-operao o wpn ou uberculnsh. Phys^arH oll us ha he premonory and early danger (f?n«of he dseuse are oo easly red. OSH of wegh, ndgchon and a cough ha hangs on. Accordng o he Medcal Professon, here n lle o be feared from bercu oa«when dscovered n me. Physcans urge mmedae exnmnafjn n he COSOB of persons who exhb any of ho danger sf»rh descrbed above. hope our people wll co-operae wh ho Unon Couny Tuberculoss League n s campagn o overcome uberculoss. WLLAM M. BEARD, Mayor. Alanc Rnes Hghway Convenon!> Alnnc Cy, was receved nnd fled. The monhly repor.. * of he Engneer, Rond.Supervsor, Jal Commee nnd Saonery Commee, were receved and fled. Brdge ''<unnce No. '\, were auhorzed o prepare plann for n now brdge a Nelerwood avenue, Munfell. nnd Norh Planfeld, one-half of he com o be pad hy.somerse Couny. The repor of he commee aendng ho annual convenon of he MoK( uo Exermnaon Commsson was receved and fled. Tho Fnance Commee recommended ha he snlnrv of Mrs. Mnuror n he Couny Clerk's offce he ncreased from $8 o $ per monh. A repor fron he members from Phnffld n roerard o he denh of n chld n Planfelfl due o beng carred hrough a manhole of one of he brdges, roeomn'endnd ha ron screens he pu on all lurrc nles o brflgek, was referred fn Hrdge Commee Nn.. and Cncrnenr. The followng re.oluorm were adoped: Auhorzng he Drecor md Clerk o sgn a release o Hanson Bron., o flnmnro done o Smh Sree Brdgo, FJy.nheh, hev havng pad he Couny he cos of he damage. Auhorzng he Drecor and Clerk o Hgn a conrac wh he.sae Tl''hwnv OommHson for Moor Vehcle Ad. Board mljourned o mee on ThurH- Hay, March fh, 2R. n 2:. p.m. BEN.!. KNO. Clerk. voa. aaf<lll)lr)lralorn, gran- HUcfoMMors la rgh, Lnuuj Ml Her JVUUHeasny, llorolcu behnn, AdxuxUr hclununr uau Mnna Hy vlrlnu ul an order of llo Cour uf uluuwv uf lm Hle of Now Jar- Hey, male on he day of lo (lulu hro,', n mme whureln (JluruH C.*]urk am yo UlHW dcfaull n There lre wo knds of u a n ho world hose who know hey cnn'l and lonn who arc no afrad o ry. mpo sml. hngs are mn'nnnblo becnmo hey have hn repuaon nnd hey reman mposslbln unl Homelody cornea along and does horn. lorhu urn bjupln anl ol(jr«uro (condn eulr«[ n ajpuar and hll uf sad cojhlnanls l(> jl'h day uf May, nx, n > f HUC 'ULTUC wll l;o unk- nnns «u a.h ho Chmed lor HMsh ll n :ul;l]«m Sum. ''ll*' HU' hll n l\\a< o ul«he Kle of he m d cr's <'lnk nl rm-os C. J'l'mn u< all Jm cfsruln! rac of ]>: f''l cf H am r!/naea HUK.', ]>lj; nd xh- n lm Town -' w-'hcjd, n LlD om v or Unon anl H a[ - uf Ncvv- J.T.^cy, Whch» l;<l.\nn(j H» Huf n ho lno f lurulk of JOMU.- Hrow. Jalo uf o lll'll-k of clllllhul JCUHH, lld ho OHB -dm' of, jfn'k el' u'lmmlad now wn- ly.s:u-ar -l OJrl, n o u r SHuj- V. curk, ruhk Suuh 45 \Y'-,-\ MU; HM lln- of n- s.lhl woocllml and hl-lnj; )<r<m) ulo clulns -lkl HnlH a Khu n he n«or lh( >-H.'< of Alrcvv.fllc lhll, lll) Of l;/' AMll'C mul!>- HDU (.'(M-or of N.M wurml'l; {2) H.Mr.. Smlh 45 s jm h'j; le jnf> of H ll.'auk n un am J. <!. l-'n s n J, /(nn nly Kunuol Krz.., -lnvm clmlh nusy-nlno llllc» d jhe; l-l) (hcu'c Nnrh 4>" K l ; l H! lme] '''/c-.shlf n >r -s; Hll. y-h f ll llrlkerlnr, no of Oo clln, u K, lnks n lno ll J.HMU lrown, -' luhulxxl MS-,- H '" Wesl.-lmn; llo lno lrown, hue of lo lelulnl (»n, olovon nv'l llnkn o HD Jlaco a H >>y S K ( crcfl nl hruu <uurl'ly-fr M ;ru rods of lc H.-WH num or l«!»s. 'n ln> K.nv.al hy H! nnl* ukd V. Clark and ho aouhe KH la, uf >.ra Mller c) Kn»<<>, nn hu HulHy ld HMKrl ''ra^'(- nnd on ho n- hnlh la> uf lo d M; J nnes hd 'Xcc K K H l ml ul H M hy Of fllj'llh ; ou K\\y,n\u-\ h *. Fre l.'harm r u n ud <lol rnprfudhllves and v n llmlr lnm, luvlou dlnlmruoh, frrmlm'n. namrc Hdr!) n rl^h, le or Freeman, J nne C Kr Hanan, l.'harmn Kroonun u l'"r-(hrhl( l'*'.-ruu and your lulrh, <lo vh-mr und jkrsfl rnpr'fudhllves an hdr w \\\v n llmlr lnm, luvlou 'XccuorH d l l " n He n V,' ll ' of wo K 'll vl «-l h hy -U ('. >'r*< p rlaln nnr-. Slu hlc HCH rlftn h nan D Anhony -v ulm' le f u r ' ' l o n u m >f - Slurlr or Unon 'oml.v, nll -lllv 2n, 87U,,,,v,-\-c(l pahl H mld Kr-Blv. n,l n mld lcel, mll von.lllny Mlllur \cm..v. -M'U S. Ke.lev, mn'- ho l.r-lu Alnxnmlor.clunnn nml Mlln WrlKll Koxlov n Mnle (- r-nlllhlh!r--nu»( (l! le.l wllcr'lv hf '\''Unrn nl u. nh wll "f Mll Anhnv <. K-mlv cmvovml Ral nmln > Marv l-:a 'lrk..c* bu a nnr-. nnl,-,,mu,l.--,( nn.!- nlu''l n snll hll lm j-nu l'v am lln ul> -,n '!.lnls' llo o Rnll luuln, nml f ynu eln nnv llle n, nercu n, or Mrumbrancn upon hu Hl lnl.nul rfnlhd* voa pr«r»- ll< l lo nnxrnr hn lad ll), bu no

6 NOTED SU*G ON Ahnaac Tr&c+d o ADDRESSES GUNT h* Ancen Saxon* SCHOOL P.-T. A. - H u-* He.usu v;«] u bang : u &Tf. P. >V. meeng and u;. Oe hundred * aended hu alf Rober 6. on H.L. Beckr, of on were auuag he a- The meeng opr^d U m&*;vfes o/ ns and y, p evden -he flag asjue am s^rg <>f ur nau hynrn, fouwed by an nvocauo, he Rev- James A. Smh. by Ju*. u sml he au lf.veure, ;9 and ffcr s f Sr of LAUNDRY CONTEST BRJNG5 MLLON LETTRS..'.bj n flu ^ad Do My Len* nou hl s o u., -Sw-.dfc, wl, Ack*, Haw Hll '(: (HHHVS. SOl»-ved 'l; nue Sevenson's. Book* o Sand Tme's Tes? The bshop uj fjuruu n hs»'&- ' TB WSSTTCBLD LEAPEB, W8PMB8PAY, MARCH?, 923 b>- L Launary No, al! l by Mr. Va. :'x>r*.n Laundry Sfcjrv;*;. Mr f * n h hsorv PROTESTSNEW BUS LAW (Camu mca.«4 ^ ur>fc^ef6 on 3roau o TO Qunaby su Wha a faj-cv. f e 'Hley, ur go -n '>r Q&charg sree bu mu o do so. ywu wan o g.mr. Byrca Suar, 'rucp&l of he gchoo g*'"; h ^hor uuwru: o <<un for he comng- y&r n rgard UJ ^urerb o ba brough j Wsed by he combned effors of he Gran and Washngon P.-T. A- A&socfcUon. He ad h hy concfcuua ul" opnon was ha Junad Ma-M Hun was hu favure am could he secured n an enrely new ure wh a Complee se of new pcures Several, oher ousandng men or. hs lecure plaform, ar under -jurbd:ra- laundry A rvw mnues laer he polce were Jfc K.-laf-H, plscw and no hndrance o rafc. M formed hrough he docor's offce d DOJ.lOLl on. Afer a whle pulce gu, lax n J he wrong paen had been aken am was nended b Eleanor Hou a (he SfvrH> rnoroa : ged and cuo^ keepng prvae CMM from p«kmg n Mrs. Georg Smh annouued he 'hvr remanng meengs for he schuul Ul ' l ulrely nnscd H ^u ch pre' fs :llu bu sop saon. Resul, bu< rys* D. SugeHfcr uf U Elm sree was UJK-HCJ h>.-o.l 'l>,ll'..-. u h -4 olhf- ; her v '&L'C- u park Hnd s held up for wo ur f paen nended. year sfng ha on Aprl 2nd Mss,, *" andkj J z&b?lh ngall, musc.supervsor of j '*J n u uuu (JUUro more mnues unl prvae cars are j Ms Crosby was reurned o her! zs f ch.-u, he moved ou. Naurally hu blocked; home and Mss Sngesser who was; he schools would peyr a demon- sfcram n ha subjec and hu Use lomnon are: Hre, raffc o Home exen. mure serously ll wae aken. H&y 7h he annual ravelng would] U, $^&; hrd, $; Bus sop s moved uway from Pru-. fh, $35; sxh, $^5; fke place wh he elecon of offe-, cley's o shnu n fron o( lunch. There s no acroba n le world erg and a.n ar exhb on JUH; 7, L'Ur'Uk' Unul'X lls nal wf l^'veh -52 ; eghh, $J; nnh, $6; wagon, and sgns are ersed ellng eo nmble as a slver dollar f you WJOU-< brng he season u a close j n's. lke SM «aaukj and Uj! enh, $6- people o keep ou. Resul. ;aue as j wll gve a chance, and here s no ;. Mr. Snevly of he Bowd of Edu- jruj'.h club fu. lv H^lcp r>nrke4l. j Krm h r\fb n each of hbove menoned. ; magne ha wll draw o self oher c,aon gave a few raomer* alk on (flllfd o nduce n u na uluo r,y sal- Kro he aonal judges Now h«new order. Why? There maeral more surely han he slver; he P.-T. A. ermng a lnk whch nurlld cull uf vrly. wll rhjuh hy wnnrs of he nu-cun only be one answer, ha can dollar wll urac oher dollars f bnds he schools am houej ogeher ' The Lslop WUJUO up hlg addrfc^ onal przes whch are: r.a, $,- see. Some one hnks ha l>y eaus- ] s managed rghly, f you haven' j and hankng ha organzaon for wlu u <4Ud)<n o wlk'l Seveuw)!u; scund. $5,; hrd, 2,O; ng rcople o go o anoher localy a slver dollar, borrow one from a { her keen neres n supplyng enluju^f of (le pr'*el duy would fourh, $L'5O; ffh,?,; sxh. ha wll creae busness for ha j frend and pu o work, money for books, vcrolas, comfors /Kllul of bu! ok'.'nswer. Wle *!S7O; sevenh, $6; eghh, $4; parcular localy. Probably wll for hy eachers, ec- He wand hej o*f»ks hud o ^luu nukcdly oa her nnh, $25; eeh, $, o some exen, bu, evenually he Youh plays he game; old age se paxer s o feel a all mes, ha he ; mers wuuld he? he able o hold.smulaneous announcemens <" bus company wll be dong a smaller by and crczes. her own agub le rlvul clullu of cum or and a all her j w w wors '"""" lj wlh u " ' "«""J" * meengs here f a welcome for he j parenb neresed. (»rfb)? WJeu we Hnf of «furore over n; Wuvefy nm^la fur lung Ar. PhlHwer. supernndeu uf SCJMOS followed, comparng he P.-T. afer ej wre uuh?led ml a he A, of he school p a "pulse" and sang hu he pulse n Grun Bchoul DO <n«chu answer lw 'gjrdng Sco n (le presen VMM beang s«adly ( sbown by he on (JogDMkalj. nplerdd co-operuon, work of he eachers, money n he reasury, makng possble o embelsh he school wh splendd, pcures, aul fne class room lbrares. Mrs. Wm. Orr delghed he largo audence wh hrue vocal solo.*. Mss ToDlnson'a Frs Orade wll be presened wh he flag for brng- lk he larges number ox parens o he meeng:, represenng ha grade. Why She Enjoyd "Dw'l l e n me. m eur," «ald Ur, Sulub rnly, " my u very (wll lng fm aervua o go o he nkler wnu'lu's. ukes hvu refrn more h4 ]y o lolr, vvorh; ls! rh'hes hem ow o conduc Jlur.v,' 'e Bald >'o he housenmld, rk l» a lrlv fur He heuer o- You rausl KU and njny your- lovelj," suld Mnr; nex when ley queboel her on lns nu. her "Old you reullj qur'l Mr. Suhub, snll: rlunlmuly l lla v ff. " dd ndeed, sr. l wus xl'lld. You B V) l'.'rd lnl lcre wrun grl n he luj suss her mlhubl" Weel'j Srosnm. of a Frend A blessed lng s Tor any mnu or woman lo mve a rreul; one human soul wllnlu we run rus uerly; who kmws he h'sl ml le worel ( us. uul wlo luw-.s 'B. n sps of ll our fnll.; who wll spfh he cu ruh u -, wllk> he world HCTS HP u our fu'o, nnd l^lm n UH helnd our el; vho wll :Kv na roun- 86 and rcpof n le dy of progperlly nnd self-fou-el: hu who, llgull. ulll conforl ml cn'orfe n h he day ol dlllcuy mul sorrow, wh" he vvurd U'uves UH nlom lo fgh our own hnllle fm we CUQ. Chnrlea Klnyslev. "Jerked" Be "Jerked" n he plnhe "Jerh«< Uvd or M" n hu r'kul'r a» pr!cl ll form o he n'rl "jerh." la a currlur uf n; reruvln ndln n-ol "rlmnul." JrrU'l ncu!» nf Hull hm been cu K lln ulrvln mll lrlpb ud hnu nu u nunvwork of pola o dry n lra wnd ulld HUH. Ths WUP ruvolle mllml»r curng llll'lo e nnoh n! lldllls lf la (renl pllna. Wlcn he meul WS fullj "JcrHwl" HUH foldel up mul nn no rnwhlln KH nuu Kep fur Hue n ha wlm«r. 'olhnder Muga- Magoway loh)? nrd Tom lvul nex 'lo>>r o ach olwr. lobhy wu» ruhlde rl)- K 'n Kwer «h«n mm came nuxrv. "Hd JKH» mo "ly ran go way " h«ufu. "No." muwerud em on»ul lluy ruu > la Bad bu (/(able Vcrlalne, l<«h'rvrl meu once solo a sonne lo U Bns lllusre, le ook a cab u he nlllea or n; pup>r o oll«l He nney. was <>( eenl a Hue. Slzu'O rej^. No lu lre lre slxlc lnes n n sonne D l'ar!», bu lul he le H rslgnnlurf wer«puld for. Ou uunlher occason le sold n poem co Arl el Crlllyue lorf fruns, auaef down. Nex dny le relrne] o n«elllur unu nnplnlned Hull le lud bven Klven Q hud lve-frnc ple'e. The edor nalunly Kve hm a fresh ^ne, md Men dscreely Xmded he md enln. "Monfdeur,"»uld Verlnne, depnrlug, " luve, [meed ; bu unsure you had eokhlerullu dflculy n dong so." Couned Ou jrchuelhe Sjn'uM. WHH old l>y er nld-fhloed ^rululer. who ouca enjoy?" n-follweu n; Ken ml she nlfl wulk lo Behool le'hel over.v nornnk on her wo l^a "ud mus rely nn M*- body else lul o mnl on heln offurel a (ff n ho umorb of nelhloru mu fu' UuM-es WH n chnp nnd mlhm'onnk oll<'.v fur n Spencer. "Holy m nol'dy elbe," Unfed he nl) man. uu exper weekday preachng. " 'n rely *m wo people.' (juoul "Wo?" "On <!nd nnd myself." "Wu nbou your pnreuls?" he, n^nk- "Oh. They're '-'lse. " Schools n Old Prson Bcho'l s lnng «l n old Spun- \nu forlreanes ny le llrsl sep n Aerlnlml rock<e«lclnn.'rrled m ly he hl'l SHHB, >nr. o llco. CVH wlu--e «.ne prlmers pced lo md rm ww - nlln l^ks. Mny of he clusso mr 'undk-hl lehlml hurred wndow.. nl heully U'rlcl fnng. lsnllml r'.n fll years nun. mul He nmr wun nr».lw.nw., wld nod>rn ln.klonrda. Anrrlcn UHV-N :re onrlnn lo u'k Spnnlsh mul Vrm!l'm m >v,,, re nlh UMM n,^ Slsy nrnr.v reuln' u Sun nn*, frnlk h' KKK LLH R'lmnlR are nnlneo n ; ml Sun 'rlnlolhl for rened. The The Lorgnee Juggler H aun-run. mrw vlo.se ll* rv rwlrcu n He ;n,m,.j,,y mul '>'» ATT mlkng M hu )n n sluav " UdcUy W(.,, rllk.v SMMl ln'mfl llllllllvr.v. ll'r lllnuu.s ;;u\v hn». ml -n.,,,,. U «U>n'f M [«fvcl^ wlh* Km lllllml'. Al n.v '"* '""» wl nlhk ll she WHS ll"'. M-.v,:n.v HH her nl u n- n'r M>UM her: "luve.vm J ' whom he ^lu. rov" ekf of uw, *. he m-vvfcs, vou Ju-»'*.* U he way o Qunby sree o ha r- 'f h* Leader; fce' dfe&d > y -w avfc oa 'jf. Ofc h«ur be :n aj uny ; s?f doe*.umber of. For exauplfc, *h : new "BusOr- *_,'! ;u» s-ue-d. W ll S? ou' know? Wf-, C' a*ju«you *j& ;;y r* chaujs Ufcj. Here s. Bu r^s Wll nu Oc ue» a bus saon, us»naua, whers for b: Sfsl s'jp, yuwoy sree fur second -J lruns wo wan u -r. )y jr for busness on l c o so, and boao -v way u u>e saon >u>boups conunua Co A.- l'feeden of hs kb w know why me Th* urdfer lo he bus company, ha :~ ryng n aceomrnydae s pulos umuuak: wh;- dspached n he ua- :ju gve sasfacory servce. Th* L, runf manner and when he rehwn for he urdr >ng ha h? ^u» vl: ^n;«' nqured a he address, (>,! -, l (dnura, no a faul. The faul s wh hvsf hnders raffc. Sure hnder)* rac, ;,,. WS ff'rmed ha here was no nuou u?)> aken u he hospal. New /.< nu d'' pu h b&; y he bx$, 's LUTUE, M«s Mary D. Crosby, who resdea a "r&f. K&yp, m auhory. Why? Lera el y«u. he addr^sj >aed ha she waj nu sjou^y! l ad ha she dd no ndes, When he frs bus lne -sa'bd, U "KJH.W h she was u be aken o he., Uu-Ws Mss >nsby was aken gven a bus saon a Fru-h-y"? husp. Bu (rdfcrs beng ordej-s, r.hu Sv&.ka., here. corner, and he polce kep eve'yhody 'nnn parkng n he spo reserved U'n' he bus- Resul, good bu^ pu-kng WESTFKLDEK. MLX-UP SENDS WRONG PATENT TO HOSPTAL shoppng down A -'/all uwke n rmn!.he ufce uf he bank n h«,- uvf physcan UJ he pulce saon f' M''vay, jung ha hu ywn amaf «-uud be sen o!.o Cenral,, v/u- "n convey a paen o he Mnm-nbcrf Hospal, Ffanreld- The JH9NG fafhon AL Ths Week and Nex Bol afer bol, and yard afer yard of new sprng fabrcs from he looms of maser desgners. Slks, woolens, and coon maerals n plan weaves of rch exure or n paerns, some prm and convenonal, ohers glorously modernsc. Furhermore,, hese fabrcs have been made no model dresses, so ha you may see he new weaves anmaed by fashon. As a new feaure, many of he leadng dressmakers of New Jersey wll be n he sore o asss you n apparel problems. The majory of he fabrcs shown have been consderably lowered n prce. SECOND FLOOR FOR YOUR HEALTH AND THE HEALTH OF YOUR DEJEN NVEST N THE BODY-BULD- NG RCHNESS OF BLUE RBBON SUBSCRBE FOR The Wes feld Leader $2. a Year 5 CENTS A COPY C-, "Mollur," b«"whul'«brno RESULTS Muw V, "hu le pllh s." NP 'l nn unow wlere York Cnllc. "Oo-Goern" Lcudor Gon-u-Word. AfldlmRl y cmml 'rrjlm n ^l )%nrk Mnkr >h ' <«"» V< "" "rurr '.!,,,

7 SERVCE PLUS We have an up-o-he-mnue servce ha provdes you wh everyhng ha you can ge elsewhere, and somehng more A GENUNE PERSONAL NTEREST N YOU, our neghbor and frend. Le us work ogeher for our muual good and he good of hs communy. PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY WESTFELD, NEW JERSEY Oppose Ralroad Saon AMONG THE TREES An arsc ^modern home. Sx rooms, sun porch, sleepng porch, wo open freplaces, breakfas nook. Ho waer hea. A real buy. Prce 6,5. T. B. & N. F. REYNOLDS Tk«odor» B. Reynolds Nancy F. REAL ESTATE BROKERS 254 EAST BROAD STREET Ralo Theare Bldg. 'Phone Wefeld DON'T FOOL WTH FUEL BUY THE BEST LEHGH COAL P. TR A YNOR & SONS WESTFELD TEL. 55 OW S THE TNE Have your car refnahed now. We can do experly and speedly. Be ready for Sprng moorng. Specalzng n DUCO he lasng fnsh. FRED. K. HANSGEN 5 NORTH AVENUE 'Phone 22 An ELM STREET OFFCE For Ren fron, Lgh, Ary Room n he Sree's Buses Block Waler J. Lee 8 Elm Sree 'Phoe Four--Seven THE WESTFELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 988 LOCAL NEWS PHONE OR MAL TEMS The Town Councl wll mee n he Muncpal buldng on Monday ngh. Fred Sacker of Norh avenue s vsng frends n Vrgna. The Norh End Cvc Assocaon wll mee a he Wesfeld Tenn. Club on he evenng of March 6. ' A'.as Chaper, O. E. S., wll hold a rummage sale Saurday, March, n he vacan sore nex o Cole & \ MofTeU. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ehrnholm > of Fourh avenue welcomed n daugh er o her home Saurday. Clark-Hyslp Pos, No. 64E, V. P. W-, wll mee n he Armory on Ralway avenue Monday rgh. The annual parsh meeng of he Presbyeran Church wll be held on he evenrg of Aprl 9. Cenral Councl, No. 3, Jr. O. U. A. M-, me n he Legon buldng Frday ngh. The Sprng Fesval of he Congregaonal Church wll be held n he parsh house March 29. The annual "Every Member" canvass of he Presbyeran Church wll ho held Sunday afernoo;. Cour Provden,.. F.. wll mee n he Leg-on buldng nex Wednesday ngh. The W. C. T. U. me n he home of Mrs. W. A. Sanford of 69 Eas Broad sree yeserday afernoon, Cour Trny, C- D. of A., wll hold a busness meeng n he Parochal School omorrow rgh. Dr. C. M. F. Egel, who for he pas few weeks has been n Florda, has reurned home. Mrs. W. H. Bush of Grove sree, n a paen n he Muhlenborg Hospal. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Fzor have reurned from a rp o Cuba and Florda. Tho Communy Club has a rea n sore omorrow n he presenaon of wo playles. The D. of A. Sar, No., are gv fe a play and dunce a Lncoln School March. All arc welcome. The Board of Governors of he Wesfeld Tenns Club wll hold a meeng on he evenng of March 3 a he club house. Mr. ard Mrs. Davd B. Collns, Jr., of Bloomfeld, formerly of Wesfeld announce he brh of Davd B. Collna, 3rd. The Prosopec Heghs Communy Club wll mee omorrow ngh. Two playles wll be presened durng he evenng. A S. Parck's Dance wll be held under he auspces of ho Mounansde P-T. A. n he Borough Hall on Saurday evenng, March 7. The Woman's Ad Socey of he Frs M. E, Church wll serve a chcken supper n he socal hall on Tuesday ngh. The Men's League of hu Baps Church wll hold a dnner n he socal hall on Tuesday evenng, March 27. f you war o read some "dfferen" local adversng, see Charle's adversemens on he Cen-A-Word page. The Board of Healh me n he Muncpal buldng Frday ngh. Roure busness was ransaced and a number of blls pad- Dr. R. G. Savoye dreced he meeng. The March meeng of he Hgh School P.-T. A. wll be held n he audorum on Wednesday aferr.oon. The College Woman's Cub s n charge of he program. Mrs. Berha E. Markor of f)55 Summ avenue, reurned home Saurday from he Orhopedc Hospal n Phladelpha, where she underwen major operaon hree weeks ago. Sur of Wesfeld Councl, Daughers of Amerca, wll presen a pny enled, "A Maden Forlorn" n he audorum of he Lncoln School on he evenng of Frday, March. Wesfeld Lodge, No. U,. O. O. F. me n ho Lejron buldng Monday ngh. Followng he busness meeng a socal hour wu» held durng whch he members played a quos. "Thrf n he School?" s he opc on whch Henry L. R". vce presden of he Peoples' Hank & Trus Company wll speak, al he meeng of he McKnley P.-T. A, omorrow ngh. Rev. Wllam K. MrKnnoy wll preach a he o'clock servce n he Presbyeran Churrn o.sunday. n he evcn'ng Rev. K. A N. Wlon, Jr.. asssan pasor of h- church wll occupy he pulp. Mss Edh Pollack formerly of Cenral avenue was unong hose graduargfrom Cenral Hgh School, Newark, n February. Mss Pollack graduaed from he Washngon Grammar School n June, 24 as valedcoran. She was lkewse valodlcoran n her hgh school gradunon clasj. Troop 2 of he Grl Scous held a meeng n S. Paul's parah house Frday afernoon a 3:45. Several new members were receved. Grls over years of ge are elgble ad aer nved o vs he roop a any me. The Mssonary Deparmen of he Woman's Assocaon of he Presbyeran Church w.ll mee a 3 p. n., March 8, n he new parsh house. An neresng program on he "Foregner n Amerca" has been prepared. j Alanc and Oher Flghs." Mrs. Sephen Cox, Mrs. W. K. Rursome, Mrs. C. Sourber, Mrs. G. S. Lard and Mrs. Byron M. Prugh were among hose who enrolled fur he shor course n flower gardenng held las week n he Agrculural Expermenal Saon a Rugers Unversy. MADSON AVE. FVE RECEVE GOLD AWARDS Members of he Madson Avenue Presbyeran Sunday School baskeball eam were awarded souvenr gold wach fob bu kcballs a he dnner meeng of h> represenaves of he sx Sunday Schools ha enered eams n he league, under he auspces of he Wesfeld Y. M. C. A. The Madson Avrruc eam won every same agans he opposng lve eams whch played hrough u schedule on Monday and Tuesday evenng.) n he Wesncld Hgh School, commencng n December and runnng hrough url March. A he club dnner las Thursduy evenng he Baps Church socal rooms, he wnners were greeed by he heary appluuse of her opponens. Mr. C. D. Wardlaw of ho Wardlaw School, Planfeld, who has coached baskeball a Columba, gave he boyb a mos nerclng alk on he orgnaon and developmen of bskebnll. Ho complmorod he sx eams on he splendd sporsmanshp ha had been shown durng he season, afer havng heard from (eneral Secreary Murray ha durng nl he games, alhough here was koen compeon, here was never an unpleajan ncden or poor sporsmanshp shown, Mr. Wadlnw explaned he workngs of he naonal clean spors assocaon and ho nfluence was havng nlong jus such lnes aj were exemplfed n ho fne sporsmanshp durng he Sundny School games. "Bob" Harden led n he sngng of popular songs and Mr. John Duslanek was a he paro. Tle supernenden) of ho varous Sunday Schools were guess of ho league n ho dnner. All presen expressed her pleasure n he fne fellowshp among he CO or more parcpans n he league. WORKS OF EDDY N EAST ORANGE EXHBT Two panngs by Henry S. Eddy of Sprngfeld road are among he collecon now or exhbon n Eas Orange, under he auspces of he Woman's Club of ha place. Mr. Eddy wll exhb anoher panng a he second annual exhbon of he Newurk Ar Cub n he Newark Ar Museum. Several punn^s by he local ars re beng exhbed n he Babcock Galleres. New York Cy. The exhb of he Kur Orange Woman'.* Club opened on Monday and wll connue unl March 7. The panng whch Mr. Eddy s exhbng ure wo of hs mos recen producons, One. s named Pone Trrla." Ths s a porrayal of ho jrrnecful brdge spannng ho rver Arno. Tho oher s called "Under Way" anoher of Mr. Eddy's marne maserpeces. The panng whch.s o be.shown he Newark exhb s named "Evenng." The exhbon n n- Uabcock Galeres wll close March. Mr. Eddy has hreen lre pcures n hs exhb, mos of hem beng marnes. UNON CO. GUERNSEY COMPLETES RECORD s repored by ho New Jersey Guernsey BreederH Assocaon ha he pure bred Guernsey cow, Llly, of Green Lane Farm, No. 8,455, Class A (fve years and over), owned by Hamlon F. Kcun, Green Lane Farm, Elzabeh, has compleed her yearly advunced regsry record and has produced 5,34 pounds of mlk conanng 74.8 pounds of buer fa, whch s a very lne record, as wll be seon when compared wh he average yearly producon of all cows n he Uned Saes, whch s 4, pounds of mlk und pounds of buer fa. FORMER WESTFELD MAN ARRESTED N NEW YORK Frankln Wnlworh, formerly of Wesfeld, was arresed n New York Cy, Monday afernoon, and brough o he couny jal by Couny Deecves Galaan nnd McNnmnra. Walworh was ndced by he Grand Jury n Ocober of las year, charged wh deseron of hl» wfe and wo chldren n Wesfeld, He was o be arragned before Judge Bobbn* n he Quarer Sessons Cour hs mornng. BYRD'S LECTURE FULL OF NTEREST Probably he greaes scenfc expedon ever aemped s now n course of careful preparaon. Commander Rchard E. Byrd wll have charge of ha expedon and s objecve wll be he blzzard-swep Souh Pole. The full deals of hs dangerous explo are now beng worked ou by Commander Byrd and hs equally famous plo, Floyd Benne. s que probable Un Benne wll plo he plane n hs expedon jus as he dd n he hsorymakng Norh Pole flgh. wll be exrfmely neresng o know ha Commander lyrd wll oulne hfa plans'when he comes here on March 2 o gve hs hrllng lecure, "The Commander Byrd s ellng of hs earler flghs n hs popular lecure as well as of he Norh Pole lgh and he hsory-makng runs-alanc flgh and he wll also show moon pcures of all hese hrllng advenures. No one can forge hy sory of hs flgh n he gan plane Amerca. No one wll forge hs darng landng a Ver-sur-Mor afer ruvelng over 2, mle3 durng" whch he dd no see land or sky or sea. Communder Byrd s sad o be a fne speaker. Hs personnl charm and modes manner have endeared hm o he houbandh who have heard hm. Tho regular mee'ng of he Mounansde '.-T. A. wll be held Thursday afernoon, March 8, a ho Mounansde School. The speaker for he afernoon s Mrs- Arhur.. Moody, who wll.conduc o round able dscusson on "Praccal Subjecs Relave o P.-T. A. Work." COAL. - FRST ADTDTHE- / CLEAN HOUSEKEEPER / plean coal for you nnd n clonr conscence for us. Our relable coal helps you keep house helps you keep your home warm-- helps you keep your fnh n human naure. 's our urnng desre o serve you wh hea. Good Old Lehgh Coal Koppers Coke wssu :-: GFTS :-: For All Occasons LAMPS LNENS JEWELRY FURNTURE GLASSWARE THE LTTLE BROWN HOUSE 8 Harrson Avenue Wesfeld 2727 Km H,.»Nln and rnn >lrl»> h lry fl*r >lrf"* < n<,, cm, \r jrrm v<w wll nrlv" M rraannnl, p nnol of lme o br rnrr jfnr lav* md bam)*. We run *,»)>>]' ra vllb fhcr rrrum null, >MM lml wll revvfy y*ur kn. BEAUTY SHOPPJL- 84 Elm S Wesfe d NJ. Phone, 746 TRY THS RECPE FOR THE BEST BAKED BEANS YOU HAVE EVER TASTED! 2 cups Rcheleu Large Whe Beans. l/ 3 lb. of Sal Pork. V«cup Wndfeld' Molasses. easpoonful of Musard. 2 medum szed Onons. Su and Pepper o ase. RCHELEU BEANS DO NOT REQURE PRELMNARY SOAKNG Wndfeld Combnaon Marke "Everyhng for ho Table" MEATS, GROCERES AND VEGETABLES Phones: N LATER YEARS you'll rea.ure Pcure! of he Chldren made oday. Phoographs lve forever Phoographer 3 ELM STREET Phone 5» NOW N ELZABETH- The Slk Sockng Tha Takes You By Sorm*-' A SLK STOCKNG THAT THOUSANDS OP WOMEN HAVE CHANGED TO N ONE YEAR. A SLK STOCKNG THAT WLL BRNG YOUl HOSERY TROUBLES TO AN END. Slk To Top Chffon Hose $.OO Made o Sll a.7s All Full Fashoned nnd There Arc Thry New Sprng Colon* o Choos«From. OTHER STYLES AND PCES TO $6.B. JAPTEX GUARANTEES TO SAVO YOU FROM 5c. TO 76c. ON EVBY 'AU. FRE GRATES $3- AND. RONS $2-45 (Men MfllmlDM 'Ml *. YOU KNOW US 72 BROAD STREET, ELZABETH. 4 WLLAM STREET, V5 HALSEY STREET NEWARK. AUTO SERVCE N-'" FURNTURE Modern and Anque KUGS and LNOLEUMS. MOVNG and STORAGE. PACKNG and SHPPNG. Cabnemakng, Reparng. Rcfnghng and Upholserng.

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9 ABOUT TOWN wh SALLY THE WESTfTELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 928 BOOKS AND THER AUTHORS j Ths week's readng has been con-; duuve o an amosphere of horror, error, breahlessness and fear. For- unaely here s always curave ef- ' e are K B y P aendan and Mr. Arhur Cruen- fee of ngh rumphan; he hero our seemng nonchalance hs, r sg den wll aend hu broher. '' s always he ' one who.. laughs.. las, orn r g_-bu we are celebrang our ] and he herone s a.ways a mean. \ " he sge g of maur We y Tuesday evenng Mr. and Mr. of he aanmen of he happy end- j cas our u voe f Harold Whehead eneraned for good old Hef- Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Zoebsch, Mr., hs fa Ths n ef Beems ard "Dus" by Armne Von Tempsk,! Mrs. John May and Mr. and Mrs. moagh excuse for our slghng our who s well remembered as he au-! old publc h Rober G. Page of Planfeld. Mr. mornng. The hor of "Hula," s a glorous romance and Mrs. Zoebsch and Mr- and Mrs. flled wh he color and ferce beauy jjah of he maer s ha we are Page are salng on he enh of of ha srange land Hawa A celebrang our reachng weny-one March for a hree monh's crule. for r faher haes hs older son and denes he enh me. Hegh Ho Bu. come!! come'- Ths»u' how These four couples were members of hs legmacy. He ban.hes hs eon ' Th ' mearn our pennes. a brdge club whch me when Mr. j o an sland whch he son a o re- j and Mrs. Page lved n Wesfeld, clam. The younger son, who s he. - dol of he parenal eye, goes o jor [ The hng ha neress us mos _ he nex meeng of he Mu-cal On Frday ever er ng las, Mr and! ns broner <"< hs sland. These brohera Club, Wednesday he enh- Ths Mrs. H. L. Zabrsk of Sanley Oval are devoed o each oher eneraned a dnner. The dnner, > and r^'"' rvals 8 for a charmng grl's hand. [ meeng s o be held a he home of [B. Frank Smh of Kmball avenue nd he program s o be he playng of musc ha members of he club lave composed durng he year. Yeserday he benef brdge of he Senor Auxlary of he Chldren's Courry Home came off wh a bang. There were abou a hundred ables n play and he afernoon's good me ES abeed by he feelng ha everyone here was dong her b owards kelpng he Home. Mss Dorohy Kenyon s lecurng he Congregaonal parsh house on he even'ng of Morday he nneeenh of March. Mss Kenyon a a Uwyer nf «pue and her lecure, whch s under he auspces* of he League of Women Voers, s o be on he powers of he Pre-den- On he weneh of March, Commander Bvrd s apsakng a he Roosevel School, Enough sad abou (ha lecure The Wheeloek School, n Bosor, bad s Prom las week. A fac neresng o Wesfelders s ha Mra Vgra Noble, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Noble of H'ghand avenue, was charman of he affar. On Sunday a nunber of Wesfeld people wen o Essex Fella o help Hr. Fred Ungercr celebrae hs brh- <Uy. The pary was a surprse o Mr. lngerer and wan a complee suc- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark have ssued nvaors for he weddng of h»!r daugher. M'ss Olve Clark, o ake p'ace fl he Clark's home. Ms? Charloe Hanson s o he Ms? Olve's e's farewell o hs Opum snugglng lends hs book a s-aled for Europe 8 rea ma ny hrlls. A good hng for j on e of hese long March lrgha. "Anne Belnda" s wren by Parca Werworh, who has done "The Amazng Chance" and "Hue and, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rechel of ColonaFayenue, Wesfeld, who have been lvng n Brooklyn for he w - Cry." s a love sory wh er, announce he brh of a son on Frday las. They expec o reurn o her home n own n abou hree weeks. Now here are some of he brdge clubs we can ell you abou. Mrs. O. J. Zeller of Norh avenue eneraned her club on Monday of las week. Mrs. Lews Knffen of Tremon avenue eneraned her brdge club on Monday of hs week- And Mr'. Charles Fnken of Sonelegh Park s eneranng her club hs afernoon. Mss Ehel Smh of Eucld avenue has ssued nvaons for a brdge pary on Saurday ngh, he enh. Mss Eleanor Coon of Edgewood avenue celebraed her brhday las week-end and here were a number of pares gven n her honor. A Hun lur cheon was gven by Ms? Le Pore of Monclar. Mr- T. Carroll Robers, Mr. M. A, Long and Mr- Harnld Speed of Balmore were week-end guess of Mss Eleanor's and hs pary was eneraned by Mss Vale a he Maplewood Club. "Servce Wh A Smle" Tha's An Old Wheeze 7 OU'VE SEEN T hundreds pf mes announcng he \ professed polcy of every sor of enerprse hodog sands, garages, alor shops, grocers, ea rooms and ao on endlessly. Somemes s encounered, really. Here a THE LANTERN he blurb s no aken o mean ha every ncomng paron should be me by a perfuncory exposure of eeh. No a all. When you come for a new one from our lbrary shelves, you may be sure we're honesly pleased o see you for one reason a leas. Try. BOOKS CARDS The Lanern 22 Eas Broad Sree YOUR WASHDAY PROBLEMS are elmnaed by our modern sunshne nsuon. Those who have red our servces fnd ha 52 weeks a year, ran, snow or hea, hey may depend on our flee of yeljow auos and a fne qualy of launderng a reasonable cos. da and Jennfer are wns. Anne Belnda s dsrhered by her faher, Sr Anhony, on hs deah bed. Why? Ths s he que-on John Waverlng, a cousn, nsss on havng answered. She has dsappeared and when she does reurn s as a house mad n a neghborrg home. Good suff! "The Changng Road" by Harold Mac Gruh s one of he bes advenure sores ha has come our way. Sona Karluv, a fascnang Russan, g ^ grl h found n a farmhouse, her chaufeur klled and she s bound and has been robbed. She ks es her rescuer, a kss whch dsurbed hm for many monhs ard se hm on her ral. A ral whch led o w'd advenure and mprsonmen- Bu a he end of he ral gosh! "The Emerald Tral" s a sory of! Calforna by Jackson Gregory. The sory.-! cenered on he search for jewels smuggled from he oren. Sr Charles Random, an Englsh poe s kdnapped by he Bon of he presder of a Woman's Club o preven hm from speakng n a rval club. He mmedaely becomes neresed n he aemp o sop he smugglng of emerald '. Two love sores ener he alc, ha of Bon Ord and ha of S'r Charles. Hard rdng on hrllng errands makes hs a good Wesern, he mysery of he emeralds Mrs. Ralph Blydenbrugh of Colojnal avenue wen o he Monclar makes a darn good advenure sory! Hospal hs mornng for a onsl and as we hnve already remarked, operaon. here s pleny of love. Que a book. And on ha ad noe we shall clr,«e our chaer for hs week. SALLY. WRTNG PAPERS m SEM-F Af Washng. Flaworf lron«d. Bah owels flufed Bol. Wearng apparel freah-ar drlrd radr wear or ron as you my wsh. c b. Kn. S. HAND FNSHED Fla Work roned. Bah ToweU fluffed»r,r. Or h. All wearn apparel h.nd fnshed. Bnm sewed on. Sooks darm;! 3->. ShJra (ex--^l' dre") -V p-:m Mnmum CM Van Doren Laundry Servce "A Publc Servce nsuo»» '-. 2 w "' rj <$dfef-)»- Yellow AnoSV/ f.wry *EAD THE LEADER FOR REAL NEWS " Sever ' Fooprns o Saan" by Abraham Merr,s undoubedly one of he bea hrllerj ha has come from he press for a long, long me. n Chna, years ago, a goddess had j a chld, who, on he frs day of hs j lfe ook seven seps, leavng llum- j naed fooprns. Saan, a horough-!y unmoral characer, has, n maon, arranged seven.ops leadrg o j hs hrone a bn house on Long s- j land. The hero s kdnapped from ' New York and aken o hs house. ] He U allowed hree choces from hese seven.sep;. F^ach sep carres ' a dfferen penance. He unforu- naely rhoses he wors ores anl s! condemned o lfe servude under, Saan. He s s;n o rob, o dyra-; me and kll. A grl eners no he sory :\nd she and he hero manage o ouw Saan n a mo^ exraordn-; ary way. Try ' j And he las one we have o ell j you of s "The Slen House" by John G. Brand.m. Th : s s now n b»ol form, bu has been London's favore play hrller and a now beng aced n Now York. A ruby solen from a Chrese Temple a he cause of ho rouble, Murder, revenge, orure and nrgue all of hese combnn o make a book ha wll r make your elecrc lfh bll hgh. A j?. hooded cobra ; ho la.-r ouch of hor-, ror. f you enjoy he shvvers. here's -~ j your mea. j K These books may be obaned a! E The Book- Shop, Ml Eas Broad: g! sree. \h ADVERTSE ALL OF THE TME : n. exlrnvo'nnly, no wn«efully bu DON'T GVE ANYBODY A CHAVCE TO FORGET VOU! Brdge SOc 75c $. 'TllfH Tha Meas«" QVALCE PRCE GFT SHOP \V9ParkS Phonel WESTFELO.K.J. PLENTY OF FREE PARK- NG SPACE N HEAR OF STORE "You Always Pay Le" a PLANFELD, N. J. s HOSERY REPAR SERVCE STREET FLOOR OUR STOCKS ARE NOW COMPLETE WTH EVERY NEW MODE OF THE COMNG SEASON. E SEMBLE SUTS N ALL TS VARATONS. NEW COLORFUL DESGNS. STREET, OR GENERAL UTLTY WEAR. * V J THE THE FROCKS OP PRNTED SLKS N ALL THE DARNG THE SLENDERZNG NEW COATS FOR DRESS, N FACT YOU WLL FND HERE EVERY GARMENT THAT SHOULD BE N THE WARDROBE OF THE WELL- DRESSED WOMAN. EVERY LTTLE NEW STYLE TREND HAS BEEN CAREFULLY STUDED. EVERY DEPARTURE N CUT, N FABRC, N ADORN- MENT S ALSO STRESSED N THS WDE ASSORTMENT. PRCED WTHN THE MEANS OF EVERY WOMAN. Feaured Exclusvely a hs sore The Famous $25 o $69.5 WE SPECALZE N SLENDER- ZNG MODES N DRESSES AND COATS FOR WOMEN OF LARGER PROPORTONS. A T Unusual S. Parck's Talles and Place Cards The Book Shop 44 Has Broad Sree WESTFELD, N. J. al«bl«k«d 88 falephun* EDWARD N. BROWN FUNERAL DRECTOR EMBALMER.ADV ASSSTANT 4T ELM STREET TELEPHONE 763-J THE TRO TELEPHONE UU7-W MNDOWASKNS of We.feld DANCE ORCHESTRA Don' forge o send any em of news you may have o The Leader offce- wll be apprecaed. Thank you! Mrs. A. A..AYKRS Propreor of THE VANTE 5HOPPE of Wefeld WDH n New York Cy nerwjrk he JU2H nernaonal Beauy Shnp Owner«Convenon and Exhbon, a he Hfd Pennsylvana, Feb. 27, 2H and 29, Hmlyng he laop mprovemens nnd nnovnonn n Permanen Wavng, Har Dyng, Marcel Wavng, Facals, Fnder Wavng, Har Dye Removng, Har Bobbng, Removng Superfluous Har, Har Bleachng, Waer Wavng, Treamen of Skn and Scalp Deae, Mucl* Srappng. Ec, Much nercu wn, lhjlnyd n ho Permanen Wave, Har Dabbng und Mam- Wave coneaf held durng he convenon. 62 ELM ST. 'Phone 87 WESTFELD (classfed Adversemens n he Ceu-A-Word Column Brng Resuls OR he small amoun of 25c, he cos of a Wan Ad n THE LEADER, you can ren ha vacan room. TELEPHONE WESTFELD FOTJR-O-SEVEN Nne

10 HE WFSTFELD LEAJOEK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 928 a crcae of mer n Hays a \. nu. U» J ku Lm, M.dw* n «V u k fe s.n»> n h a, n * l l U$E h! h (4»V u U 'V» l a v! ll.h uh b H n.h -u' ll»l KU '» h sl l> u lav ln l ( ( luk L, S bll.u.w wll l h H ' m uhn l y n k n n' umllv SKHU wll su v e H Uu }» h ml»n M'nU\ (lnu Kn ' m ukl> v S hn huul "M vll ^muuv Mn vm n luum wh lu mun) uuu K\ ' m KK. wll >n h lm h Mw n M,H, 7 ) >d, la hmh D MJ.. BAPTST CHURCH K m >JH,(, H n% *V o h. \ - '» J V M» * M j 'vupc's mf ll? '- Muk 'lh HKESBV KlAN CHURCH Rsv v Mvh.m«v 'h L> n. k l bm, H->puUkU»ll b <l u /us p, H» d Ma W ha beudlnul h les l - kll', uf Chna "5»l mdngh \uh! r h p n «hu u' n bs h'l >Hs "lugdll u '>! Uah * Hmglh a a,h m/e u $ OO wll b«l-**.s Nwll mee n kuen b> Dolgv Buhs H ^J' f- f > ju b 4& pus learlv b, he ques on o quajuaon K.4.e m Nw Jrs,^ ouul loom ah Kd rnu» U"*r be he pu nmn W vuvw anah^-d h popos'on ^ l J unl kulm bun he ar rum lluj.. /«' < "n nd umluud ha he no\u«;n hu^ Uf. myl su suea ' dl >ng r lldlng n lu HW V lo u mer, anl sh d be red. u ' a o u d* from 5 o b 'OHv *M\ he vv n hushlv mp. s, d («a* nubl \ ol h- \ u l v u he '* u (ax he prpes ha <r«mg EVANGELCAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Of THE REDEEMER»fcj. l u ad l H u \lunl l Ml g u Wm lul u-n Mllll l\ ^ H \ \ Mum B N n \ M OUR POSTAL SERVCE h h : hd n lu..ml ll M n n l l : n'\ rl k l«>.»(> l m h u)p lxble uool h ' flng Hlu {jje! (j uhdcv opl And r huh h clg l -uv, h. bakh JJJllulur joelu.u( \ Ux n v>. ngh V * vp " bol w-lul u ea U(( )rolreul,, re.. l u>. o v unf u.<«lhh m su.! h Mmx' lla,,,k hngs duu,r nd. l u ( huh h n \ u r \ sond (n/ r -s,,,v fd M on ud n U v u ' u d on une wh nuljus l. \ * n h un s nd fl (,'Vl nk an hk > OK N pu f du< n,.lh l h s l l nb '' Kll Ull \ H!*' M. n m v h l \ o H \.. l l h o.. us ok u ll lo H l '.ll k lce Rxv. K. A. N. Wlson. Jr., Asssss Pasor. Bbe Shw-,S -V M. f A EH' 'Ul Murng Wonh K A. M. Wura >- S '. M. Umlm, a Kk nfh* U?rcn. suc> ml moo u sowco. The.Vnvruan pua hu* od- h MK jnlsun lhr ar«wo n.l pla, p/s V"> ml u ul\ u h p [ll MM) h \ l l } ju u s of s >o l O sxh ]. lll'e- >.' < ud J'O voh la pn n uh Vm s l Klble hs Ml ll.!l UHj'll Ms Of ' &TU h ll s l l elkl srvl l h ' uu suh n [ M [K n,, w j K m u '\ M/u s(^ n- \\,, l n- h m llk U (. n! l«d l'h H l "'«K» hs UL H nn,l M l h,tt. K ' CRCULAR SHOWS TREND FARM PRODUCTS PRCES a n^«? umfvw.uomovn All a«f»bjj f progaa gnf n.\.m»r*a'' wll Th! wll bv m- : _ Followng ls ass!!v> aa u'clock -se-vfu "Kvery.M«mlH!" school \! FRST CHURCH OF ^:-o A. \y\w Worsup -U A. M. ^ e n^v (lj-fu hok^ hs afveuoo Lbl.shoJ w w purch^ou by ho Uw- CK»g*:> ' 'ruo.- ^ Now Jo's-y a 2;3^ QVUKU. ^-^ ovor } - TO.*, :»nu *rwuj lr ':n M-nlufs- ;s 'onpansl vlh o A. Sku-vcy uf p'ayu-, prmso ;u mo unl yeu- p'or o h«k»vu- jk^-wur nerml,.h m-r rvlumn-»b«*u*j> W\\l bm MU m euru^ Uouvuy War he posuu s'vcu ll -np^ ; nrl>s >' non-^nculuru lh*um! Us ovnu^ a. K o'l*u<k( Ux- Anv'cu -vu^ cunuolcu by h«j^cn- juhu..n! >*h*'wu n Crcular! ;»-, MU^vr 5v,y«wll <y«r u*» hu - oral murofo^ u -unuon. us,-^ucu 5 >> fo Now Je^y Sa-.' )&CU U*g *.svns*yu< UlU ^vou^., ^ 7 hv' uu «* cumev every rn^uumuu,.[ Aycury. Ths.Mrup hy jkw el u >. Juhn. *** w*wfc* >*w«va o*u.uu Now-anr wll <urv> us he ba.-. '"«fr nr- MWuwry OcNU-nw o (h* V.u-J, snd u TV a Meekly ^rvce :h>r n.nhly.-.l'uuos n dou<r~ k> VssKwfm wll Wv u lu* ^'^ ^>u»l»su- jccwou New York muur uw fwn*:r*' ]>urvl>» :nnvovjf y wo (am?. l*urv»**, ; am An- M,j^ > ^ ^,,n, ( has al he,^ uuwk' >'<.ll fa'-m.'.m* luamuuns :n a nsoraj a; 'os.s u July, 75, was doc.u.l.uo'son of ha -rup.le-.lccy MO nl Sunday u a> :l S«nTWUC!U:l slllflmsfd,,,., ^.m )l;. A lo m slll-f UH ".posal survf! mul Uojunn Frank- has he pnn-hu e power >;' ; bask -mv!»ss wu ll!< J sv<l; Pl"-""-' * :A ' s!lk " a wl *. uuhus b>«ojual o ha > sju-y o Sl,.»OU a year, lha mark- baske...ppl-s. Over. swrfu. n Uu-h he wna ouay 'l:!5 "" ''"**' P^*'-l s'rv'l u h) world,n);,h,wl.r lh he oer arpuno!s laes j..,.r-u FLOWER W b«.lk\c \ ^ nblv Bll Jl^ >v k - - d - f uu Ah Wn.! u px un *. u l'ukkr w rkable J ^p- * a cr bov'o ufs ^ law. ma V 'U/ fk. >U lf! u l uh D H d! Planheld Hardre**«rs Wn Wavng Przes \ nl n 'l n nunage u [^ u. \ H a M. -LnbdU Hr '\ np! H Ul'mfc vlk n nus h * H M-- hunl! l s nl ' - and w> alen \.! u n^ uu r n \ nu ( aw l ( [ -. \ h n l >[.. u l s nu Ms \ \ L^Elmn --L K \ rm n l H r. -.u Pn^ n hs u, Ml» -H u ^ o n h; H L» nn \ u K M \< W \ v L V lllmf l., n s,p!\ u u ' <!. H fn s ' r n m wh h < M ( ^b * n \v<n n u j»r e n. a l ll u \v u '! ' ux, u Ka \S\ Mg un Mr * ap >, n ^ ^r (l ls V\ u pru, n h. u --Lb'»^,'n^. w nn h p.rnj n* u w ^. w» ku n> raln uh >L (,-»l n -- uol \l> - crn 'sl H [. LlH ^ \ ^ wn nj -. l, ;* frus ;»» v SHOW THS YEAR ^^.,;: ^;;, : :,r u'lh^' UUHHU* uv bu -.'LSo' -.. whch \>\\s v -v* are ca>»b.u'\l 'vh oher arsc ;s l. WHO ARE,533 MLES OFF : H SwwaJ. ^o/ «f b- l «gp wu arce moremak«p'-u.n gnmmer. ha aecordmg =pe_ ng and, lope. po.- Ooa j o b, p - hl! mae p'^n ha.ccord.n., ope.,.a.* Chur-h a lavs. Buck aff-.enc. V : [,. >!. am unfcnn s hs n-' ; h " rea ' mcana >' ^B=-' l d slng fac ha he clurjyman who j The world's g eaes myssry Tme r' lh«yuunx couple was rujche reasonng power of wman. Grays Hsorx; of Pe^fclc and he Sae of lc»jerseq!t RE VOUS o Ke acc-sson of 4 C->H-«re»r>H B«'k'»'ey. re- <-->-^p-d las week. Col. Rchard N : cholls- acng --overnor of he errory of he Duke of York n Amerca, had conceved he»dea of colonzng hs errory, purchased he land from»e ndans and permed Englsh mmgrans from Conneccu and Long sland o sele on he land. The ow;> of Woodbrdsre. Pscaawuy and Elzabehown were founded as he resul of Noholls' acves. - "' A a Far Pr ce> New deas are as mporan n our busness as years of experence. s for hs reason ha we are ever on he aler for somehng new and beer. WCSTFau J^un 'c rcc r Mrs. lu*rsy_." ' g^g-- -^s.-^.- Won' women be pleased o hear hs TWENTY-MNUTE DSHES NOW DONE N TEN Aar years a r«*««rc Ea*ern scenss have cr«*e«an jmaxng new powdar ao«waer jofener ha mako* dsbwa«hog ea*er am qucker. called OR More han. Kuur«d njed a»> bow cues (Uwahng me n wo»ave«from an o foureen mnues on lb average dskwashng job. > praccaly auomac n effec due o he preaenc* ' A rmujxrkab.y n«w cloanng :ngr«<«9n r»c«aly found n he ^uuh, Thuu»an a women say DF >loefc wonders n r«nov*ng ;r«a*«. G«DP * your gro- hull-- "Cus Oohpan Tn«s n Half" "Sng Prey" umsorcable home. onsfjs. s ;-snjf prey ' h- Unows ha nr«? un' ake al away :nm hm. Kr> nuy desroy he propery. nerr».p busness ou " '.hey are propery nsured, le wll have run;.vh whch o rebuld. We oflf«r you ep«p.;ua. economca re nsurance and sound >.dvce on he amoun you need. Power ^ Spare- 5 J. F nsures TOME qualy vour Recever brla^ n broadcasna wh nauruluess o one and a room llng volume on oher han local saons? Tleelephanae power of a 5ronben;-Carlson enables yo o ener cms lhr of enjovable enerannen. A flr»)rnben-crls*)u a.- -mh power ha normally operae? ar below uuxmm capacy nsru; a one ha * hw^s ^wee ;ud clear. There s a rfr^erveof power loo. so nece^sry when heavv passes o" n>c or deep bass noe? are playel a resene avalable o swell he volume of dsan broudcusug. u ble a he some ae mananng elarv of one. F/r nurr.l. 'n^uetr-'^rsm daur's lu'arrjb mr^ be-lnrnd /mm hs.dn-neben* h mur :u r.nwf«rfj,r «>jur eeman rrl.jn suasea.caa.-n rs^nuss M>u, cu_ Boa.-u. N.«" u* n counres of he Far Eas* he erwrn<>u..rpngh ofk elephan s urned o man}. urmgb be NBC wa.vv a: The \lverse<l Arkle * W. J. LEE 3 ELM STREET NSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERCA C. A. RED PANO CO. Babcuck Bul PLA-NFKLD, \ J, Telephone 23 Carlsor " '.? abmmre s

11 c A, OFFERS AD N TREE PLANTNG Wa«a Far Exchange farmers and woodland owners sbng o plan ree seedlngs on her dle lands hs sprng, bu who lave no ye avaed hemselves of By DORS KANE {be offer of he Sae Deparmen of valon Conser and Developmen o Tp'py he suck, are urged by he [ACK hnd loved he: Sae Fore er o place her orders a KK.v fll u(,-hon delay. The supply of sock weal l»f lovely redavalable s lmed ard hose who wa unl sprng o place an order are lfe'' * bc dsapponed. THE WESTPELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 928 "* CVL SERVCE POSTONS OPEN The demand for fores p'an ; ng wlen f John M heen h-r nller he -uck has grealy ncreased n Newns cerlunly wmd luvc red o re Jesey hs year due o he fac ha Conn her. Her serhn;:es. undo*'"" now recognze he value Lluh^ un nler h>.\,leulsl! es-n of fores planaon; as a profable pudes urned John's ur''clon nvesmen or dle lands whch are w sued o he growng of agrculural crops. Orders for Bock receved o dae a he Sae Foreser's as ure ms rul.v well-lulrcvl boys, offce n he Sae Offce Buldng a preferred (he femnne o he sr Trenon, ndcae ha more han 3 ln- n lh(? ^rl upon whom e had se ha-s. a J.G8 o $2,4 a year. New Jersey farmers and woodland. hs ufl'echns, owners wll plan approxmaely 2 mllon ree seedlngs n refore l g her dle farm lands and poorly socked woodlands he comng sprng planng season. The sock consss of wo year old seedlngs of pne and spruce and s d a he low prce of $4- o $ per housand seedlrgs. Those yko wsh o esablsh a fores plaraon h's sprng should place her ord,r whou delay. Order blank; and nformaon on fores planng can be wcured by wrng o he Sae Foreser, Sae Offce Buldng, Trenon. STATE COMMSSON NSPECTS RUTGERS Members of he Sae Commsson apponed by he Legslaure and by Governor Moore o examne he exsng relaons of he Sae wh Rugers Unversy spen Thursday a New Brunswck on an nspecon our of he buld'ngs and ground; of he nsuon. n he mornng, afer conference n he offce of Presden John M. Thomas, he commsson vs-' ed he new Physcs Buldng ereced by he Sae, and oher buldngs on he downown campus. Afer aendance a servces n he Voorhee Memoral Chapel, he commssor had luncheon a he New Jersey College for Women. n he afernoon he campus of he college for women, and he grounds and buldngs of he College of Agrculure and he Agrculural Expermen Saons were nspeced. The members of he commsson pre.cn wore: Edward R. Duffeld, of Souh Orarge, presden of he Prudenal Lfe nsurance Company; Mrs. Lecnanl H. Robbns, of Monclar, legs'ave charman of he* N. J. Sae Federaon of Women's Clubs; J. Albe Dear, Jr., of Jersey Cy; Senaors Frank D. Abell and Arhur N. Per on, ard Assemblymen Geo. E. Morrson ard Drydcn Ku.cr. Mrs. sabella. Summers, assemblywoman from Passac Couny and member of he Appropraons Commee of he Lcjr'sluure, joned he commsson n he our of nspecon. UBRARAN'S REPORT SHOWS NCREASNG USE Durng he morh of February hecrculaon of books a he Publc Lbrary was 7.)55 us agans 6,553 n February of las year. Ths s an ncrease of,-2. Durng ho pas monh here were 2 new books added o he shelves. These fgures appear n he repor submed o he Board of Trusees by Mss Vrgna Gale, lbraran, a 'he regular monhly meeng held n he lbrary Thursday ngh. The readng of he repor cor- 'ued he man busness of ho meeng, alhough roune busness s dsposed of. The meeng wus dreced by Presden Fred P. Cond and he follow"s Trusees were presen: Mrs. C. «F. Egel, Mrs. F. B. Sanborn and "-Mayor M. D. LlefeUl. VETS AND AUXLARY HOLD JONT MEETNG A jon meeng of Wachurg amp, U. S. W. V. and he Lades' Auxlary was held n he Legon >uldn K Thursday ngh and followln? llc 'uslnc.s sesson a socal hour *as he'd. A delegaon of members from he *«x lory of Frankln Camp of New- ««. conssng of presden, Emma V lr ; Pas presden, Helen Rose, sc- ">»r vce presden, Caherne Wnl- ""jumr vce presden, Anna R *«e pres,. n. '< *' she WJ? wh r hu^ n*: lfvvn er buck. Tee Were [hues durng er proj: ress lno he rejlm of womhou,! rl.v n de ncre sud of Daphne's (.'npuuns. John, beng n he sun cneyorj So when.lolm relumed from h- Hlull year n college o [ke up lls busness curoer und founl lls lovely Dphne wh her head cropped sprn ljl lmul [he sree.- n HUR for )S The Uned Saes Cvl Servce A Commsson has announced open eom- X pea'e examnaons as follows: Junor chem, varous branches of he servce hroughou he Uned Saes, eludng he Deparmenal Servce a Washngon, D. C-, and he Fores Producs Laboraory of he Fores Servce a Madson, Ws- The enrance salary n he Dsrc of Columba s $,86 a year- For he feld servce he enrance salary wll be approxmaely he same. Oponal subjecs are advanced ganr chem ry mor- _ analycal chemsry, organc chemsry anc? physcal chemsry. Occupaonal herapy ade (ars ad crafs, rades and ndusres, poulry rasng, and gardenng), Veerans' Bureau hrougnou he Uned The enrance salary h he lowes saed fur he grude, excep where he solaon of he hospal or he characer of he dues o be pernrmed render u hrher remunerauur uue," she old hm, "your love of fnger prr records. sn' worh worryng uhon. And us Junor messenger a $6 a year, for mhlelcs well, hey're good for and asssan messenger a?9o a anyone," j year, Deparmenal Servce, Wash- " ddn' love you for your hnlr ngon, D. C. Ths examnaon s bu for he -larrerlsl-s hll go open o boh boys and grls who have nulurully along wll u femnne anl no renched her sxeenh bu no her msculne head. n He llrsl weneh brhday on he dae of he you look lke he dckens wllh Hn cropped nlr oltec. md f en'l luve a grl who la u gm md Do a hulf of euel sex, won' huve any. "Don' he so sulyy," ws hplue's reor. "Hulf he ;lrls ohy have croped hlr." "Aud hll hull looks jus lke he half-breeds hey ure," was wlu John sad. "Oh. Daphne, you were so love ly, Fo dany und wunnly when yo lovely curls pluyed nhou n He wnd There's Jus nolhlns here now for n fellow o wne hs nkers n." Then John smled nnesecledly. "Never mnd n.v opnons, Duplne you've a rgh o look nnl ne as you hnk bes." And beenm- Dupnc r'ully loved John McGowan. her bg John wllh nl he love sl? ws Unon Couny s permed a male cnpnnlc <>f she slpped no hs arms j and «female represenave o he nnd smled sofly uls he lapel. Sae Commees of each of he wo Shu rlumled nerly nlwnys wh lendng pares. John. The Republcan members are Frank Uor har renalne cropped and she. Smh of FManlcld and Mrs. connued n her ahlecs. Vlnrel!a Ro:» of hs own. a John ook u m nwny y from her undersood ha boh wll run agnr, before Mnrh poson n he bunk. The greaes mysery n Amerca's le elephoned her on he day of hs reurn nnd renldl er Hn he grel dunce ll he Town hull o wlllcl she wus K<>K wh hm would com nenee sharp u nne. "'ll nn^e n (je here ho ourcr o." he old her. nnd Dplne lmgl sho depcl' a queer lle h^h u Jolm's one. A n quurer n nne John arrved u he h?: house on he hll where Olphne und her :rouf.s lved. The uld who le lu n ^nsped nnd red no o show he n'onlsln'l she fell n slmh of hm. nseml ol he sle'u S rll fl hnlr of vlden (lys. John's was K mll hnl f wonderful wnvo n. lls shr ws of.sofes.sll; ;nd lls e he mos grlsh [hn n nve sll;, lu lnyone conhl uo. UP S»C;H were ol he sne sof n und - yes. he? mos delcous of sw''l perfumes wufel from hs pcrsu. "s.mss 'nplg (lc rendy?" ne nsk'l n smperng voce und wh he eoycsl of smles, "Ol,.yes, sr." >-;d he- mnd. "She's been wnlluc nl leucly.' And wh lln Joh wus shown no he ljwny no where Onphne ws wang wh her mrens. There wns no uumen l Jfdn's lfe hu ho hnl 'ljo.e more hugely hn he one followng lls enrnre no lu room. Daphne's nce when Mm snw her p'f'dly K J"hn K' UP n hs fe-, nlne dlnh's wns pcure no nrls C<MJ [mn. fnpljne'h mler K'l^l'ed. hen frowned. Her fnler csl one lonl< n hm. llcn 'rs- no n regulnr gurfnw. John, hcnv'v'. nn'ed o gve ' lol prens n nr^o wnk ml heeke lle.v xl nlwuys fel he sunn wy nhou Hn ln''s MsMp nscs us le dd hey nnlersl»»l nl once wlml wus n he wlml "Oh..nl.' s Mrs 'lorp". "wlml un lprovenfll. V,,lr hnlr R Hlnply swe' llll! lln l»ve ll'se llowlhk le* never could see \\ ly women phnuld have nl he danes." "Thll's le sllnl. old mn," slr Mr. Tloe. "you lonk He rcll «ll HW. lke > fee» Tellolv keep up wh 'h. mes, nnd luh he.vong The meenr wm dreced by Mrs. men of oduy look more lke voen *We Prce. The enernnmen con- "eo. cons'sng of Mrs. Caherne ;>*\ocly anl Mrs. Mae Palsed, were n char. of he ercranmen. ;,''""" ln( neck-e pary s ben men. del you've gol pnk slk Ulldles. Km. ly Jove." "No." sn M'red John und hrsln-d he sof '.v:ves ol hnlr from hs hrov. S "lly ollll selhm' lo lolll-lll 8 MllllV" 5 e P'onn-d for he mcenr of Aprl -nl llve lnk lese seh- swee, lm'l yon H cm-l- nnd lunk.v nl llle. Am e en hvc lolel er flle." M< DECOUNCr Mllnl o 'nplue. "'oue. precous well h' hue To le dnlee. ' ' TO ENTERTAN LADES llll l l 'llev r:,-e h;d hlshe'l, l'l m n er eyes were f»ln<, wllh rl^'f " j Thursday evenng, Aprl 2«. he w'llldll'l u'o 'o n hu lull. le lloc. Jy rcms,f he Royal Arcanum,,," Can n hee wld yon - ll;e lnl.' '»' eneraned a anoher "M.\ pel whj "'"': Th'l slllll )«> ] Nehl."""' " h ml ' s fnme< " La<oR ' forced o an l> ojself." have l" ''"'fes onal eneraners c l look M l n < monhs fur '-' euragp,] ln,l ycrv fre ll,- m Daplnos hranlu; nls o sprou j "H-anged. Dancng wll ns. nj.';l nnd sn does m uure cross l fr,m y<r hv yngaml old o unes ollr\ rmnl:. p m a ""'d orchesra. and '""" (ll ' lals w'll be rorhcomnjf >- ns'f'"" '< > \ S Arcanum "' K ' Ml "' pares. C " S<U ' Mere sze doesn' coun an egg an more calores hn.. n waermelon.! - xum) uul. Full nformaon may be obaned from he secreary of he Uned Saes Cvl Servce Board of Examners a he pos offce n hs ' own- MRS. VANHOESEN SEEKS RE-ELECTON Mr.-. K. L. Von Hovsen of Fanwood has announced ha she wll seek re-elecon nf a member of he Democrac Sae Commee a he prmary n May. Ohers seekrs re-elecon are Mrs, Mary D. Meckns of Elzabeh und crme annuls s why he cours never cojvcr anybody. TWEED roc SPRNG J-WEE) s Fashon's Sprng decree. Aud no whou good reason, for Twml has ha delghful ably o adap self o all purposes and occasons... aud s NOT expensve. Come n and see he newes heaher mxures aa presened u opcoas and euls. Sus Range n Prce a $24.75 o $39.5 ; Tweed Top Coas Begn a, $9.5 o $89.5 3nr. Wraw S. Phone 4 O 7 when you have somehng o sell or need household help Our Cen-A-Word Ads. Brng Resuls #», PLANFELD'S EXPOSTON OF PROGRESS MARCH o 7 ncluoe PLANFELD AMUSEMENT ACADEMY Wachung Avenue, near Fourh S. OPEN EVERY NGHT 7 p.m. o p. m- $5OOO. N DOOR AND EXHBTORS PRZES DURNG THE WEEK SOUVENRS MUSC And Eneranmen EVERY NGHT Admsson CHLDREN FREE up o S Years of Age, f accompaned by adul. Under he Auspces of he Chamber of Commorcu of he Plnfelln. 35 cens Page Eleven! 6 6 s a prescrpon for Colda, Grppe, Flu, Denju*. ' Blou Fever and! kll* he erm H. P. TOWNSEND BAGGAGE LOCAL EXPRESS Promp Aenon Careful Handlng Moderae Prc«Crang, Packng nd Shppng Offce and Houa Phon 82 f!«llg Taken Day or Ngh Expre and Lvery Slablaa 224 ELMEK STREE Movng a Specallj All Knd, of TruckU* DUNGEE & BRAXTON Dealers n CE and WOOD Wholesale and Real Specal Grade of Blockwood SS Souh Ar»u. WESTPELD, N. J. Phone: We.sf.ld 882 Earl Townsend BAGGAGE, EXPRESS ana MOVNG Modaraa Prlcaa Promp AlUnlon Ganaral Truckng CNDERS FOR SAE. Waa«l,.Tr»,.ToTa-Shora 25 W. Norh Ave. Tel. 233S We.lfeld Qualy n Consrucon Our moo, n snmll or l«rg< homea. Tho workmanshp and maeral! employed are of ho bes, nsurng you ngdna he cosly repars of a chenpor bul house. No oblgaon on your par o cull am le us convnce you. Daval & Seffen 49 WASHNGTON ST. P,,,no W..f«ld 699 Nagara Weaher Srp Co, of Planlcld Spucalllng n FNE RESDENCE WORK QUALTY MATKNAL and WORKMANS* 52 NORTH AVENUE PLnfeld, N. J. 'Phono 252 <ml -M7 JOHN K. M'llNHKKY "Vlml U'r Xrll»> s, rvl.t nl-lhlrl)" R. A. HOPE CARPENTER AND BULDER Jobbng of All Knd E.mAe Furnled 48 W. DUDLEY AVE. WESTFELD N;U n Bune Ten Year And Gong n Agan JOE MAZZA. CARDEN WORK, CRASS CUT. TNC, PLANTNG AND TRM. MNG TREES, PPE DRAN- NG. JOE OLVER CONCRETE AND CEMENT WORK, DRVEWAYS, Sl>!> WALKS, GARAGE UULDNU, SEWER DGGNG. 'Plume 573-M. 42 l(.,l,w»y Av. Wf l THORP'S ANTQUE, 32 Wa

12 THE WSSTFEL LEAKS. UTOXEPAT. MAECH SPORTNG NEWS OF LOCAL NTEREST Local Polo Ouf Fas Game From Squadron "A " S "" BOUBLE FEATURE ^.««, polo ATTACTOlf POLO ELflflMATOK TCMY STATS Fn* Cour Toarney Plans To Be Announced Soon (s. GAME TO HUSDE ffotwg EVHfTS FTHEWEE S4TLRXSA5P MARCH Bg «. '* *«;-* T-=oJ7 r Jl :-" p. - a; :h^ Arm.:ry. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4 - ;. ' : "( -H^ Z<M. ^ V*- \-» T p»-r,,-,f" "~e «'.. 3."«f es- ;.- *'jr :.r,. TV vn- f-*sr :f -lt 8le*om Hdden X. r:,r7 ;::.". rr.tls: v-xr;n ;.< -Vr. * * ; Lf Klfc Jl-::.lT:J.{ Uul Crfffh «*»*M %!«fl&cv 3 «7«rrf 5f*' hrd perod waa a.hgrerf m j; SM *"? l? %&Ef bjt SUj. rg ' J *-.T nlh.;>.' u- 7.r lrf "STjm*,.:.! - r &-.'>XT*. d''.l-t.l b"? WESTMED "T* PUYS EPWORTH A. C. TOCCHT E-y-vm. f. Tl* bnm 4. S. AH- E^-ex -. T<uu 7:3S P. * K>:.*T f w **** ;*! T'jf he SAU mo r*a aa *r/r f S.JW. ;a Tl!«he «j ffflaa CLuall r; A-L«<uj-' "* f**«& hn*. ka, f p.-* CTsb '.' m bj Shu K«n!! 4- T&* feaflf: ol«y n hf h*«r.r of "hs spas. r.h»'7 ar^ ' H. TrbFH s* no d*'*f:**. r.ha?. hey wl' '*:'..-.;.! he um a *:e e» s wfe wo pr^parr.^ D; p hr ror.jjm Unr- j ^a; * he WwfezrfT pusj j ;f JO hrp up n he. S«'rf o a««h* w&n- W'; r7 larf h«p,b«wll b* slums. w«rs 'reh pr.; epur^a!;a.:«rna ha v'rjy fef! «ann sf nar.7 a"ph»; n *9O!*a, r.h*f«najlf a Cb hjt'f r.hnlkj»r wnd-ap. he 4 furay al* o- M.srf af.«r *, c ; B c, a Jfm;.»! O.,S<: oa e wela Pee CBVUJ m<fa f he feosfe fea. ecaro.. P^nr.a. jt-l ;( r up ju*!,»,-n a md *&mmg< hm«j repr frrr. warn w.ll fc'! p oe B<«WenSaM a^j-ea- of P«r.«uVn-? M J'-. L r >, pra.:: Wl" S. f«rm Sa a hamfj r,nc>-w)-hr>!* maa>- Hr,<jjf» >w» m P?»s Lam a: Shs' 3-,«s,-.Ty. Weh B«Cronr. playaff a hamr-n-j. nam* fcn'.s: p.vr.w. Erf Vojsf, Dwcl So-jp,;:,.'-,., r j,.- f n rfcra fa ana a.. <a',xm. and Oxf wll har»! ^TJ. 3, s,;-;;rfr.vn A re -V" Sw h«'h**7 r«rsay. f» rfa :*r.z>?; ^*m. EMU. Srm..T7T.-f! : 7!<-.jp.f > :'/.j. Kps Wf he a*?a fea.grfny n ba- Hd La-a wll :as h«feld ajna. BDTCT rrac cfnnc TUTTLE BOWLERS --- DOWNZOBELL he rrrnj Zflhsl KW.r.rT'lvn'.'r.z l ~'->-^' ' sm. Tale Br!h«* pn -r.^s-j!!>»"hr. :.. Kafa{?ed o rfan h< p-v'-.n f-.r -" ""- ( ''Jf.'. *. r«place, al.w eaufcl.hn* a.r.-.'..'-. - -' *? u lr,r he rr, mnjf n h* fjarwo'.' : ndusral Leara. T.-..:. Afur akng!h* *h-,r «nrf of he K*n ralled ar.-l foffed he r.jrh cap '-' ' '**. ' rr a r..rrr. nv^nr-hree.c.;,-<. [ fv"«. < The Zohel -.ear..-ed hard for a ''''' '" * <!lear, weep -: -, rh» he dcharar.: h:..: -,*. r.n-a aff..»r j,r oa'.-' T.-.UU Tr* Holy Trny ba whall eam! f uhrr ' an '? " ;Savoy. h* er.on Ff.ll Annuw on her T'.. ^.-f m ; " L-nd r--rr.'r< w-r J rlr!l - '- y:.-^ a Wn,«.e ^ h* ".;;;,! B-?*' ^- f - A.vjj'y^r,,;r** :omr '.-n^y ha..lef*.; ^' CrAX - f '>^- '- r-r/;,:-,--^ And Am::H*H w*nf:7-."-' "^"^^^P?- 5'«*A n ^hor order. The ' H-'.v [ ; '"' h - n -* on -«T Trny caaff*r:* ;»hj-v*( a marfc^rf m- : pvjvaj^n: r h«vp fam work and a.s '"-a!.? for- Vn-.r.. H.l.W. _ G J l> =J ' Don' Blam h Womrm rm \'! O'j-} wlh whf-h w-rucn «jj«c«j lme 2 ' vnly -n*r. f^jf ffvr- uwn wm ahnre ' 2 f!s*m. are r.fh?n*w rhar f la wurb «' e"»u. Womaa' UOBM Ceo- ; pref*'s! Srmp/y Couldn' "See" T Chow Puppe a $5 "Tn fr.or uf fmluwaljj l.^-au [! ««..re wn..w wanj a -l*-. -..rlwf no h; «- n rl,»lr»rl)(jr«h of f ; glfe. j^'f fcn*>w w #n ever saw < 6!Ejr.;r, <n> en*.rf..n,jl Oal of curf^fj w-erf^ Ee.r sry rfnl lo ***? *'h: had anna^j r^m. f wusa'r T: -J 24 anjr fure ane^s,»f rn*» **^ ^*H. aa-*** am «vre a-l^-p ^'nullj. Sene. aale^j,jn " le rhnaucr wlu were faajng a. Tls bn>b«h! frvf. *rjr!u:?sr. bu. afer a;anna c r»«<»)f hl 3.;»-ff. Ef*^ xe WH 3TH SESSON DUPUCATE AUCTON BRDGE PUYED r.hr*f5r.:h ^-jscjn of daplca;e «have l:e b^-.z oeeu.nd *»f h!shsh Wesfed Ter.aa Clob loj Tanday. lack hrd^e waj played h«p^ot'p^es"!*^. was MA^T"'.? * lwj are relable. NSURANCE There b no economy Q ^ who^ asurar.ce. l n a erap Eo s&re a -rna'l pn Ton m*f los«your enre ROBERT C SHEPHXW) 4 W..«f«U A».. M PLou HSS..J Come o Us for Money S3 bj SQO cash loa. MS -ra. Mee*srJ. D. Penaos ar.d lse ha n UWoa : rer of. H. Warfsl lere op Xrh-SjCH: SB(- OS,CTUar *>lm ao< Hs! J - E. Tresaa* and Mr.'C. mer an*t f^nn.^ ran h^j enl'n :h«evaw««. Tha c.-, M, n.. l, J!, w rl. BAPTST GRLS SCORE "Be (u-w afx.m a Eracer d"s?* Wll nvrd DDCCDVC M - T «"" Jr «*»»nnera Eas-Wer. a.yf^ "Sups)«s was an era snw *nrf Ehrn hy ar mprompejj ;h«r- WU UVK rkodlj Complee scores were a.3 follow: Benefcal Loan Sodc) <r.*nm> *>??" Meaa xa CaOT Ba3dl!lf. j^.4 ffe &S)T seesfm.mm^were h«frs Wn T««4-2S\kj Larn anrf a.! _ by, -', rhrj.h' cvnrj." declared me ' W«C*E»»T»3H ud d nm Fml m M l^vcy. They M«m o b«wsfl W'- n '' " "' fc *! ' l ''-'-' : '" s^ma» far; Mr. D. Penuon-Kr. r H. more ffnvfranul une, and b ; naz»m. K J he eame n he j * far each oher'an...mora" anrh ' n he rrls S ' S " Ba:fcefaaU L«gn«, Warr*W Scrach frprd n<"<e< asreaen f Opo 3 o!». SarUr»* mem- local ~Y" f.oarrsra Merfjup aa *m< of h* Uanu ha«h.s - S - P r -' s " sl " n ' M «d ' ' Q ' he : Wr and Mrs. E- E. Merry. T 5^ Ucese) ry f«rk " " "Tleo wha rl. «ca comr!»! o u» publk. jn.«?cu"9s «"c'.r'e3 o he; has* pay^rl a he Armory. Bar:k- Pf*-'^3 3<>-2!> ls Wednesday n^h; Mr. ar.d n. John Counbe 85 um work whkh s boh effecve and Erw Cy A; of : n;ff up h*> dra rn; play«n are '' '"J -'''* KpLnopal ^ym cour.! Mr. and Mr.'. T. C. Rogers fl«aanu o w»«c an<* from all y r^flc, wnnng he nr. game Fm;^!'""om, '»ho ha.s h'j'w-n he Tonjfh on he jar.e flo-jr anoher *" wh «««* '' n raher harrfly h«hgh School cour hjr a 5-2» mprotemen n he n. mor,:h ln,' s - S - -ew* cl wll b* played a M.«M. E. Trenane-Mr. C. M rum B Saaday whm hey mw Pmal,^f,rs ar.d hen fcy rmmng h««ame! *ko play. fc'<!h N".-,. and > Jlc-J "''''' P- m - Tl5 *?arne» hav«b««n Tr*raa:ne Aeadeny. eam a Hadwa J-2& on h* follow- ( equal >.ac.r.s;w; Ro «cran.«. h«re/ulrl al:en ' le ' by f ''" e a laer of peo- Mr. B. P. Grard-lfr. L. L. Trenjf nfjrh-. -Junor Vany hacfc: Vo^e, he.w! P'* Men and Home Folks-Ge Busy! TW H-ne-ap. W«**M ar '' ' ' ls crod s rncreajng each mane 54 "feh" Brnnn#r..ar C MeV«7 f,<^j»rrf,.n ' ''? k * «cnjb- and Sco who fc* **} : ; A rea ^lmfl " : < pfmjed for Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Donaldson 3 ALL THE THNGS YOU NEED TO BRGHTEN W«af«d prn, added hry-n' J -! laely joned he Tke Mr and Mrs. J. K. Rocker TO Nn. ' pons o H;* w,rn* -o"al of, l ' a probamly «,f s^m^.,:; *n^:' The re me«:;k wll ha held a THE HOME FOR SPRNG! :nh«rx«!r foton-! " '* ' " *' Sfeng n laer n h«o. 2 n, and he clab hoa.=e Tharaday evenng F P March o a?:5. TOOLS HARDWARE PANTS Um G^> an, f. 2 ; HOLY TRNTY FVE ^,!" Everyhng Reduced n Prce Before We Move j S People wh.) hav» juded he so-', Hsrfre 2, Pony goa. fjsadr-vr. ; * p«..r. TAKES GAME 25-6!^,r "A" Crox, Eandall 2, Frar.*. : Eef«*e Haflhfc and B«f.!k«TV: and r.'y-?r!-. oer* 'rn-:d r-f.-.y of.[,:, o, ' h MB-?<-. ' -rer, f. ed. ;r:,nner, f. «.».". wa lvdj -.r,r,(*aed. K..jfman f- e rol:..h w. h: (*r.«rrr,r:<.j! a., ue r,y.':vr,a or gh am nl r.o': T..f.,,l - Ve puf.e a. n e.rly dae, Toal Talll«V/ 7 f/ lf.f Zod.ll. f, n.'!!;', 'll SO Sl. S 59 BS Fr. 2f»5 K'.;,!, x. 7H ' O'Bren, K &«T'UH 8 u 2 ' *. 7 WhVomh. f; l f 3 M.d.on G he;/ ackle r.her f/f free Glayda Wewer. P nex 2 ^ar.* j pr C A. W. ADS BRNG RESULTS., P.uh of he Jersey Cy eam r.l.y- B.ed well for he vjon acaoan-.nj: * for ejch of h. f! The *-ore: 2S Hoy fj*r,n, (- - > ' Gdmarm. f. y, he less money hey have o buy hemeam'.? pon" Trny G Mller, f. P. Toal.! g V 5 Solon H»ll Mno 9; G P ; Jandol, f. 2 Codl*o'... ) l!conjrhlr. f. Ea»l, r.?.l Oery, (f. Flash, K. P 2 S'*reeney. %. ( >; Toal*! Rcf z -Krall Scoch Plan?. r> - ^WESTFELD HGH SCHOOL - _ COURT RECORD ! Wednesday. March 7. Kpworh lr'jj Am anoher hn? worh remem- Fve a Wes'feld' 78 bnr a, he fac ha each ndvdual j Surdny. Mnr/h Prndng 4s!'ry"'h r.,. rt < ' lf ' "l! h " S afrnd '"l Wclncs <l»y- M Kn T,, 3^rn»">. Frs Prcsl«7 : h..r'of \h-,,,"'t',l-, ' ""," m<!m ;: Maran nf Rnhway a Wcsfleld.." "'"'-'nnk--an clan, and) lle hngs,,n he aspecs of 8(6 mpossbly. Mnrlnrn clohes make mpossble for fgures o le. n 2 2 j 8 S G 2 2 F ) f cal'ed pvcholory of jueccs.j ell as'.. :J a a» of mnd supernduced by' 3a,'.-r:jjLvs ma.5cry of more or lesa. f un-rap-ran ma»r«. The heory of h. p-y.-ho!o«7 - ha srengh for."}(> a'hevf.rr.f.n ; eah-red a l'e a a j, rachr-jjrh he exercwe of he wl'!' : power and he arrkes jus as physoal ' 24! ';r menal rensrh s developed ' l 5! hrough properly dreced phy^ca' or U Ojmerul acvy- Whoever aecp-. ' hj ;,h!o«.,phy should.-ar oday o ; pa n no pracce- A year r'rom j now he wl know ha ^ rue. 2 [ Hooch 5 a good hr.s? 'or some men. The more hey have of. she fewer oher hngs hey wan, and F-rr.nry's sense n choov.ng c-"ur-fr~ wear ^.end'an green, he!>!«ja<;m? colors for wearng apparel nurhamh- a^^' < ran^e rwl -able. ounr.s OP. he baskeball cour jus h, c erlu <"?' n R'f'* '»}al purple and,.,-;,,.,,,. whe, ndu-nal rclacru, ulra ma-. - > doc> n he ballroom, accordng nne blue and he nspecor. magena o ber Bonnell who flms he acv- -rj,,, r3cr of ), e v v. ; es of h c g: r\ a baskeball eams a numbers abou ffy grl! anl?^ua ^ p.an a rc enave of weny-one commun- " " J '.es rcludnr Weafeld. They play he Wls presen a smar appear-; hree -mes a week, Tuesday and ance when on he cour, each eam ' Thursday n People's Pa'ace Jersey bemb garbed n he color of s C y and on Wednesday n he Ello branch. The leadern, he producon Sree School gym n Newark "Jus Around he Corner" ^L. v. GRFFEN CO. U9-23 SAST FRONT STREET, FLADTTm*, E.. Too 'Phonc PlaSeld S-6 "PLANFELD'S OLDEST HARDWARE STORE" S78-92 MAKE SURE YOUR HOME S YOURS TTLE NSURANCE Takes oa all he "kcks" n propery le* and makes *?" he le for all me o come. Wfey no be proeced? Th«cos s small he benefs so grea! THE Planfeld Tle and Morgage Guarany Company 24 PARK AVENUE TEL Planfeld, N. J Capal and Surplus, 355,. AS SPRNG ADVANCES BRGHT CHEER GREETS YOU A BLUE HLLS PLANTATON Tel. Dunell.n 3982 The Charmng Counry Resauran Down on he Farm JUST OFF THE HGHWAY AT DUNELLEN R. F. D. Bound Brook No. '

13 Wh he Plays and Players ""j»r Lnlorn chld" ^^''-'' ^'nw^alerry Maone" 'J-*rhe Cluchng Claw e Tamng ;. he Srev" llnu 'Napoleon's Barber' '.-"O«Beer,"»' "wlsperlne r Sr Harry ^auder ""'«rlcrence" ^Uehod, ho Brldem-cum Jrefc "The Shannon* of Broadr wmy" Klllul. "Coquele" T8 Slen Homo' ulcksund ' Vmmf Vaudevlle JSjJJ "The queen's Husband' nm»ll "Burlmue" "- ""eek Mose" "Ho Pan" Sbbrr "Tle Fures" nnlrrllll "A Conneccu Yankee" Wnlnrf "Take he Ar"! Hh-r aaran "Arss and Models" n«fr<--"show Boa" : 4k S. CvlG Reperory Thea-p d THE WESTFELP LEAPEB, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH f, 928 s a passonae panorama of he oher hus- da y ev n K. March 6, hs program New and Old Even! Now Beng Presened Varous Playhouse*~' he face of a flagran nfdeles s of ; Everyhng bu murder akes place! Performance of vaudevlle and pc S her husband and son. A he P«- andfally Mary ha; o confess and }S^"- Th ' Noorous ^ V. an, d : en, courageous moher n a Spa...".. msh o her dsgus. Uncle knows all abou: "T^e Harveser 'wll be, shown n m- household, Blanche Yurka gves a pcr lghly and farccally. Bu we fear formarce ha was haled by New, jus waned o see how fur she d'on o he rado arss, who are Grea Necker' he former, as he ads, announce a York crcs as one of he fnes charseres of specal manees "lor he aderzaons of all me, wuld zo. headed by Phllps Gar)n, he fumuus * * annuu ct who wll ac as Maser of lades only!" wh a lecure aached. The sory has o do wh Nub. a Ral o Wefeld Ceremone.'. jljf Le's hope he blssful angel of H- gyp y beauy, drven by a hurrcane Today and omorrow, Los Wlson. mor hovers somewhere around hs no a peaceful farmhouse on he Sam Harfv n "R^adwav N <rh'^ " neghborhood! j ouskrs uf Granada. She beuns as comedy Max Davdson n "Love 'em and Feed 'em" also News week y- AUCTON BRDGE 7,"l" f! Merchan ol Vuce" * * * he servan n he house and ends Frday and Saurday, Mar"h l J an-' LKSMHVS N H l l K Hll URR Ambanador "The Grea Necker" las he lusrous empress of he fa- ndvdual or rn*m, H Your lnm? Be Turp.'n-Paulne Gar;on n or a 8 KA»T 7''U S :K' ' ru'madcap" Chamberlan Brown, busy wh hs her,,on and servan. True o s 'The College Hero." Prarcs X. MlHrll. N. J. Cosmopolan expermen, s no oo empesuous le, hs passon-swep Bushman n "The Flag," Our Gang; SADE V. BONN busy o be busy elsewhere. He s play s he cycler c success of he Comedy n "Yale vs. Harvard." Also 'hnne l'lulrpkl 3CT MrnlK-'. also he producer of "The Grea season, a roous rackeng h, a ** "'"/l**--loboken JuW' >n>-a K-urduy a 4 p. m. "The Ar Necker" a he Ambassador a com- <. landng room smash, Parol." edy by y Elmer Harrs,, and an n abso-' n addon o Mss Yurka, he cas lu.e ro of good fun when opened wll nclude Suzrmno Cauhaye ce before an apprecave audence of Baker, Henry O'Nell, da Mulle, real Grea Neckers a Grea Neck! Mervn Wllams and ohers. The sar s Taylor Holmes, hand- somely aded and abeed by Blanche Kng, MarjoreGaeaon, James B.! son, Kenneh Curs, Zolya Talma, Gordon Wesco, Bud Penny, Ray Wlburn, Kd and * * R EUnbeh Saurday wll ermnae he second annversary celebraon of he Hz Theare for whch a gala program of seven all sar Keh-Albee vaudevlle Ralph Smone. aracons are beng offered. «* + Commencng Monday a beauful Shubcr "The Fur««" peumaon of Longfellow's wurld- H s always an neresng even famed ballad wll be presened on he bes when Lauree Taylor cones back o he screen for hree day. or.ly. Vr- Monday and Tuesday, March 2 and J3, Jea G-uHal»"f."*-«nh Schldkrau n "The Forbdden Woman," comedy, San Laurel n "Pung; he 3'ans on PhlHu." * * * New C ran ford Frday's md Saurday's aracon presens Rchard Dx n a role whch s dfferen han any he has ever appeared n before. As a dash'ng Cubellero, Ds covers hmself wh glory n "The Gay Defender." s by far h b ha hs popular. ar lus 'The Fures" and f.... follows ou ade arrf reflec he elasscdl alluson, should ~ v -~.- - he fnes dramac offerngs cellen drama. n he cas suppor-! Vrgnuu Bradford s cas n he ro.e('m year. A ng Mss Taylor are John Cumber- of he herone, whle Frank Maron 'Shor Socks, sde splng eonu»(v. wh an "nknk" and land, A. E. Anson, Eselle Wnwood, porrays he role of her bo^ lover. Grea Kembnll Cooper, Alan Camp- ln h he News round ou h,. «supporng ca., are Sam Do U bell, an MacLaren and Frederck Cjrnsse. frnnco Ford, Or Wednesday, and Thursdn.-H. w "..--',,^' Worlock. an Hall- ' U»aures nvn on ho procrb. Lews John Tuerk s he ducer. prok.hel Wales, Josephne Norman Ml- sone n "The Noorous La,)v" wth on Holmes, James Ald.ne and Budd Barb ara Bedford and Gene SraUon- k * A,,". Porers grea novel, "Tho Harveser" Empre "Napoleon" The James W. Ello producon of Prncess T - managumf Peggy, beer has known r'-ergarod aa he nurvhc "Napoleon" opens omorrow a he lvng-head-on-he-sword woman, he Empre wh Lonel Awll n he le mos remarkable.lu on of ho world role. Ths play of B. Harrson Or- am ' who W " be exhbed hrce daly kow's deals merely wh he las hun-l'" he lobby of he heare wh no dred days of he grea Emperor's lfe admsson fee. Prncess Peggy was he days when orured by suffer- re-engaged upon he reques of numng, lonely and almos desered, hu- j erouss heare-goers, who aemped mlaled by ho pey crueles of a u solve he mysery whle she fulsupd Englsh governor, he grea flled' ar engagemen a he Rz no eagle sll hoped hs people would re- so long ago. call hm, sll hoped o agan become' * or Thursday, 'Vday and Suur- he grea Emperor of Prance. And < la y h» feaured sage aracon wll hwared a every urn, broken bj be a gorgeously gowned, nnd scenclno beaen, he Emperor's las few >>' effeced presenaon "Founan days of lfe are he mos dramac O'Dnnce," brngng a cas of alened and ragc of hs groa career. Sup- arss, who wll nroduce ho new-, ; «4lh 'The Fve o'clock Qlrl" (Mfc "Pock Rohln" porng Lonel Awll are Thas Law-,"* >" erpschorear modes. Hcudnpr fh "Dverson" on, Alber Brunng and Selena Royle. he cas s Mss Lorehe Lee, us. lued K»H * * * by an all " "* sar supporng eas ncludng Edward Baker, Cal Brown, he WESTFELD Cvc Reperory Rllu Movng Pcures "mprovsaons _.., r n June" has now Luell Ssers. Robera Cheney and ELZABETH become a par of ho regular bll snbolle Munro. The enre rovuee PMnfr Hl» Movng Pcures Ree Movng Pcures down u he Cvc Reperory, wh wo conans a cas of nne members who performances a week. may be al-so render vocal selecons beween.seen on Frday ngh. For he bal- 'he darce offerngs. ncluded n he THEATRE NOTES ance of h week he blls are: "n- oher acs o be offered on he bll herors," a oday's manee ;;The are 3 Talen and no Mer n a Four new plays, a seres of spe-! Frs Sone," ongh; "The Cradle novely comedy skech. _ Regnald hcm { pole' neresng and worh-whle newcomer, whle Chamberlan Brown's revval of "Whn he Law" runs a-close second for value. AWcn laboraory w.h Denny are Barbara Worh, lay- They are dong neresng hngs ( ' en Mevcnsun, l'rank Hagnoy, lvary over a he Amercan Laboraory ^arr, Gerrude Howard and George Theare on Eas 54h. New exper- Wes - Roundng ou he bll wll be mens are beng red consanly and!l comedy hm, m sav., evens am \ Comopolan "Whn he Law" her weekly bll s cosmopolan n muscal selecons by le orchesra. / Chmberlan Brown's grea adven- s vogue _ of locales. "Dr. Knock," ore'jp on Columbus Crcle s gong he lnes addon, s a mos amusng Regen Elabeh no s ffh week wh a record of French sare on docors. ells he "(enlemen rree >unues" opens wo old fvores'alre'ady behnd : sorv v of a "docor n a French own Sunday a he Regen Theare for a ''Mrs. Dane's Defense" and "Sher-.who akes over he all-bu-dcad prac- four days run.».,ss Loos' scenaro,! lock Holmes." s a very ncres.ng ce of an older man whose creed has "'"on sue wroe n co.lauoruon wh experence o see revved hese pop- been "keep 'em well." Bu (e new John Kmerson, ne pmywrgh and alar successes of a docade or more man doesn' wan well folks; he wans """'" dnecor along w...ualco.m ago, and o see how excellenly well paens. So he sea abou creang a. Clar s drecon have done he hey hold hor own agans wha we hem makng oally well people, ll r c k >,,,,..,,.,, nuud.- The lesurely, almos bored n- ng evenng, and her generous hos- s a pcure whch every woman ensy ol' he grea deecve's meh- paly n nvng he publc a large and gr wll love, lcr applause * may seem a b.oo slow o cap- o vs her workshop whch s prob- and mugher s any nd.aclon, and a ho modern crook wh hs moor ably unque n New York. Have you s a pcure every genleman should and hs macwn gun, bu s sll seen? f no, a rp wll repay see oo cs.e lan l.u me emr wy, very enernfnng dramac ma- vou well. () Prcernng such a blonde, ral. And he same holds rue wh, * + * Kegen.News, Pones ol ho Day, "Whn he l^-consdered by! Sh u b.r-n. wa rl< 'ffno fm Uomeoy, sevenn su.ry «<» of us o be he ancesor of he. Tha cu-up and rowdysh clown, uf " The»< ^"^.an., g an,l overure by modern "crook drama" he play n R ay Dooley, emerges as a full-»'hch Jane Cowl frs made her real fledged sar n Edde Dowlng's melpubuc appeal, and whch /s sll a ange of mrh ard musc. "Sdewalks! w y eood play. Ths dea of revv- of New York," whch Charles Dll- '"S wh an all-sar cos (real njrham presens a he Shuber Thea- «Ws, oo sars who have earned re, Newark, hs week. A ruly gf- r glerng le by experence c"j p'ayer, Mss Dooley wll be revual-.a-d work) s excellen, and he ej nu{ unly a; an mpsh and rough- ' lc. shoud show s apprecaon and-roaly'umboy bu also as he Mss Doley, as an orphan grl he Kcgen l-amous Orchesra com plee he program. The aracon for Thursday, Frday and Saurday w'll be Adopnc Menjou n "Serenade."»» * PlanBeld "Mary' Oher Huband" "Tne nmae Secre" whch s bepresened by nc lcrkcey 'lay- D.-.y Orchard," by Anon fchekov, on and cas he company. Anon,' ;, - /..«- r..«., S h f re? beaufully by he Hu. hvm\ n, odd ener^ners are '»» cou P e»'. J" "' M "7 r K. C n 3, a ; S cn» Ar players, and such a fnv- s, n Hl,, nd Dak., F3,!c O'llnra. Kla- leer Elmer announcng nnl Cousn he Mrcnc. nrnvul of Uncle Wowj UrmS e nmae heaer groups ;l,ch Murray, Lnda, Ruhv Ke-'er. he bubb.e s abou» burs, "Mary" j Ml W D' world ' Mar y Gre y Dck Kccnc. Joscphre Sabcl. Clam wll no uvo n boac, u proceeds leadn c ', aban hmself wll play ho,] Gale. Barney Fusan, Wll and «ung roles. ' " ~ "blft" Sh b ' * * * PS'??" "H«r Unborn Chld" "on s he leadng woman B_ onr Newark husband s away bu he s playng he cd n, McKc " Barnes, and descrb- On Monday "Tho Sqall," he pnw- Suler. The vsors arc 'nly o reerful, omooral drann of Span, mnn one ngh, so n easy, uu bou f?"? " noces as "ho ruh maon d" conro '" Furhor nfor- wh'ch ha jua comn^cd a full yenr's w Uncle nforms Mary ha he has Brn,.!"-' 8 no cl us wheher Mr. ' "l n 4Rh Thear'r,. j n ' go o hnve her lubbnnd sgn some dram, " la made a deadly serous s Now York, arrved he Broad pnpers, gvng he baby some valuor wheher he has doal wh onc week. Blanche Yurka heads ho hun "anoher husband.' "or c,j on modern bone of con-sree Theaer for nn ckagemen of able propery, s up o Mary o fnend "See THREE SHOWS DALY 3., 7. «.d 9.O TODAY WED. And THURS. March 7-8 FR. And SAT. March 9--O MON. And TUES. March 2-3 LOS WLSON The««Newark Show." Ths Week 'lmrln 'llll--'n-n >r,.<vn a RAY DOOLEY n Hldlr l>u»lln '. Huplrll Cunpllv ll, 'SDEWALKS of NEW YORK' Wh Orljlnal Ne»*Y'k 4'O»UO$- MATS. Wsn. & BAT. WKKK MAC 2U - H SN(;" S H 'UNT. VAC.!.%. SOo, 7fn' RROADST BLANCHE YURKA "THE' SQUALL" M* ran nml rruuelon Tk l-:n..-.l for " V'r<-k> n N. V. UAU. MATH. WR. & 8AT. COc.).6 WEEK MAHCH 2lh Frnnk CHVP \n 'The luh l SAT. MAT 2.6 P. M SAM HARDY 'BROADWAY NGHTS' Comedy, Max Davdson n "Love 'Em and Feed 'Em" News Weekly BEN TURPN PAULNE CARSON "THE COLLEGE HERO" Francs X, Bushman n "The Flag" Our Gang n Exra Sa. 4 P.M. "Yale v». Harvard" "The Ar Parol" JETTA GOUDAL JOSEPH SCHLDKRAUT "THE FORBDDEN WOMAN" are pleased o hnk of as he ulra-] (nagnarly for he mos par). A ' r ( (l d le ' s forge one of he modern. n acual fac, a good per- genunely rdculous and funny sua- greaes cass evur u-aenued.n a cnage of he ulra-modern seems on resuls. Tho Amercan Labora- cumely P'fuc. n ro lrs place pre.y poor rash when compared wh ory players do very brskly and here m Ruh laylor as Lorele. Be- :he beer wren and more lesurely cleverly. Ther sare s vf '" and ' sdes her lere are " Alce vvme, " "" For Comedy- San Laurel THREE SHOWS DALY 3:, 7:, 9:. RCHARD DX As a Dashng Cabellero n -- "THE GAY DEFENDER" n FRDAY and SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY GRETA GARBO LARS HANSON LOWELL SHERMAN Based on he career of ho mmoral Bcrnhnrd, s Mss Gnrbo's fnes and greaes rolo! "Pung he Pans On Phllp" wbasbmnsanbwu SAT. MAT. 2:3. AND N ADDTON COLLEGANS Ffh Sory. "Samson a Calford" The Comedy N C WLYWEDS SURPRSE NEWS ORf.AN EVENTS NOVELTY, "THE WOMAN" ALSO COMEDY-^ODDTY NEWS On Thursday Evenng, March 5h, he Rado Show of he Cranford Lons Club wll be Held a Ths Theare. The Program Below may be Seen on Wednesday Manee and Evenng, and Thursday Manee a Our Regular Prces. WEDNESDAY and (THURSDAY MATNEE) LEWS STONE n "THE NOTOROUS LADY" Gene "TU7 Sraor nl Porer's HARVESTER" wh NATALE KNGSTON COMNG ST RONALD COLMAN "THE MAGC SOON! VLMA BANKY n FLAME" MASONC CLUB CONCERT Roosevel School March 8 CAROLNE ANDREWS, Lark of he Capol Famly. PAUL LARGAY, Tenor. EDNA BALEY, mpersonaor. RODES TRO, Pano, 'Cello, Voln. TCKETS $. On Sale a All Drug Sores and Doerrer*s. ' P READE'S r» LANFELD THEATRE NOW Busby Berkeley, Sole Leee PLAYNG "THE NTMATE SECREF THE GREAT MYSTERY PLAY Week Commencng MONDAY, MARCH 2h Manee Tuesday, Thursday, Saurday TDK SCREAMNGLY FUNNY FARCE COMEDY "Mary's Oher Husband" By he Auhor of "Wha Ann Brough Home" THE BERKELEY PLAYERS SMASHED ALL RECORDS For Aendance a Ths Theare Durng he Week of February 2, Wh ho Muscal Comedy, "RENE" 9,868 Pad Admuon FOLLOW ALWAYS~A~GOOD SHOW THE mr WTH CROWDS THE BERKELEY PLAYERS Ge Your Seas Early! No Reservaons Held Afer :3 Manee or 7:3 Ngh ELZABETH'S STANLEY-FABAN THEATRES A SAM.'.r '*,\N TKAM Connuous loll P.M. Change of Program Sunday and Thursday TOMORROW, FRDAY AND SATURDAY THE GORLLA wh CHARLES MURRAY THRLLNG! CHLLNG! MYSTERY! LLOYD HAMLTON COMEDY. REGENT FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. NEWS FABLE SCENC SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY 'GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES' - wh CHESTER CONKLN and FORD STERLNG LUPNO LANE COMEDY, "SWORD PONTS" REGENT FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. SEVENTH STORY of "THE COLLEGANS" KETH-ALBEE VAUDEVLLE ATTRACTONS Gala 2nd Annversary TOMORROW, FRDAY AND SATURDAY FUNNY! ON THE SCREEN HLAROUS! DOUGLAS MACLEAN n "SOFT CUSHONS' 7 UN THE STAlU - BG STAR ACTS - 7 MON., TUES., WED. MARCH 2h, 3h & 4h ON THE SCREEN VRGNA BRADFORD and FRAMC MARON n 'THE WRECK OF THE HESPERUS" A Tremendous Pcu zaon of Longfellow's Ballad ON THE STAG'J 5 ALL STAR HEADLNE" ACTS P RNTN G o/ every descrpon can be obaned a The "LEADER" Press, 5U Eh,, Sree Wesfe/a We mus nss ha all adversng copy be a he Leader offce no laer han Tuesday noon of each week. H

14 ff=» Dr. GARWOOD NEWS TOWN TOPCS Church., Sunday muag- Bapsm' was %dnr,r sae'.":d l, : *.*-ver& members, &f.( several r.ew members were re-' Te Carw- r 'd sc hoos wl hud her sprng enyr^smen n e aud-' orum.f he LneoB School on! Marnh 29 ar.d 3. Bshsp.Mahews conduced he j ev. p.g servce a S. Mark'. Ejsfopu Cuxch >>n Sunday. The Grls" FrerdJy Socey of S. Mark"** Chmn svas held on Thursday; ever, ng Foalb.fue eneraned frend. from E/abh and New York a ;, pary whch c:ebra^d her sver. weddjg annversary <.n Saurday' r. gh! Mr. -m Mra. J. V.>ro.<, Mr;. Mar- ' gare VoroH and Mr. and MrK. U<>uh ; Ponune'l.f Wnslo* place and Mr. and Mra. Wllam Pner '! Odar' #r«e..^pen Sunday a Lake Hopa- Cong. ; The regular meeng of Lbery j Hase Company, N'n., ml be he.d j hs evenng r. he Borough Hal!. : To Presen Play The newly formed Garwoodl Dramac Cub wll presen "A Busy Honeymoon," a hree a play n he audorum of he Lncoln School on he gveorg a March 23. Kehear als»ve begun an< grea success a foreold fox Ma producon. Dancng wll follow he presenaon- The of- (cerg of he organzaon are as follows: E. Jackson 3mh, presden; Maa K, Voghlander, vce presden; Mr--. M. Bradley, secreary, and P. Schoenwaner, reasurer. The organzaon; me&u on h«second and fourh Thursday of each monh. HAJNFELD'S EXPOSTON! OPENS ON SATURDAY! The hg even of he sefl«n akes > placa n Pknfeld Saurday n he openng of Planfeld'a Exposon of Progress. The Panfeld Amusemer j Academy, Wachung avenue and j Fourh sree, where he exposon a o he held for one week ncludng March 7, wll be opened o he publc n a blaze of glory. j Every n'jfh from seven o eleven, crowds wll poor hrough he Academy doors. Booh afer booh, arranged n aracve order, wl ds-! play he ware;: of hu local merchan! j and manufacurers. Souvenrs wll j be passed ou by he housands. The crowd wll grow larger aa he an- j nouncemens are made of he fve housand dollars n door and exhbors przes. There wl be musc and eneranmen every ngh and a v o each booh wll be an educaon r self. The adnvsaon s hry-lve cens and chldren- up o ffeen years of age, f accompaned by adu., wll be admed U-ec. ' The Planfeh! Exposon of Prou- \ nan s under he drecon of he ' Real Merchans Dvson of he j Chamber of Commerce of he Plan-! nelda. a uxp'-eud hv r Mera J of he surrounclrg uwrm wll be a-' racwl o he exposon as ner*! many neresng exhbs worhy of, nspecon. ; LOCAL YOUNG MEN JON U. OF P. FRATERNTY; We»r' w jht<m::ly dlanjr ( lh ] cr o f h'nk earler lnn nr-r. \\\- emed omervaon H^na ha hs L» doubful complmen, rsve f rue. The COACH $ '595 Th«4>Da«r *^'7C sdu. O/5 Cabrole. ODJ rh«l«p«rl«'^ C UlllT Track 5JQC (Cha Only)?J Allprlcaf. o.b. Fln. Mchgan Check ChTral «llrsr«d Pres* THE WESTFEL.D LEAPEE, WBDMBSPA* X ^ H Performance ha s hrllng housands of new owners every day Smooher more powerful morecombrableanjroored»- ncvely syled... he new Chevrole» sweepng o heghsof succesahe lke of whch nonewcareverenjoyed before! n every cry and own, Chevrole sale* are surpassng even hs vear'j record, whch maje Chevrole he world's larges bulder of auomobjaa. f you have no y«drven he new Chevrole you canno nv agne wha hrllng perormancecan be pruvled n a low* prced auomoble. Numerous new engneerng feaure! nclodngalloy "nvamru" consan clearance pons and mushroom ype appeul A wfaeelbaac of 7 nches! Non-lockng fourwheel brake.! A seerng meclansm fed wh ball bearngs even o he fron axle knuckles! And marvelousy beauful ne* bodes by F.hcr No maer wha car you may be drvng no maer wha auomoble of hs ype you have owned n he paa come n oday! We have a demonsraor wang for you and proof M n he drvng. Thomas Chevrole Co., nc Norh Avenue r.. THOMAS, Pra. 'Phone 8S7 9 Wesfed, New Jersey Q U A L T Y A T L O W C O S T An Englsh House of Characer Wh Economy B T R. C. HunUr Sc Bro. Archec.. New York John W, Srrup and Gusav A. ' Becker of h ; own aro among he \ suden. ) wh>ae clocun ' Lhe Un\-\ vers'y nf Pennsylvara chaper of ; Thu Ch Fraerny has jua been [ annnunc'd followng he clos*; of l«annual "rushng :u-w~<>n" on he, Ponnsj'.'vana rnnpu. ; Srrup. he. son of Mr. ard Mrs- Frank A. Krrup, -'Ar, S. Marks «vu- ; nur and A a mcnher of he freshman, daw of he Jnvrnly n he* College: ' Deparmen. F'ror o <Mnrng he! Unversy uf V-THmylvanu h«aend-. ed h«wc.^jrh Hch School wh-rc! ho W;H cdr of ho..fhool macazu! and J rn(;mh(:r </f he rack, fooball, ard msf.-all «.(jua* -. r-cl-ff. ; : fffshmn n.h,- War- ; on Sr'jMl "f Frmncf; and C>>~rnvv<-o. and : he -sun of Mr. and Mrs,!!j;l*. mar T JF Bcckfr, f22 Emhn:'- C.vw-s- ' cer. He U'HO proarcd for c Jnveruy n \u\ WnLfcd l^h -Vhml whro ho wa^. n m»:mlcr of fl" varsy enn; eam and wnner n* he RerfcUlncr 'fly.cchn^ nhuo nplnl for fl:-nk^'hfd jclolar^lp n maho'a CH awl r-j?nc- : Wd pars paf.f n frnu-rny lfe a he Unwrr'y of 'l-rur yl- ' vana :.H cvfl-nrs-rl hy \n> nr la approxmaely (\2 per c:r( rf he fro. hman <:';n^. U'CT- -h.-cfl Lo 'ra/»rn'l'o«fluru^ n- rcr^n ru^lh ^ ; seas'n- There arc Hf! utn'.'nua' oe fram'n:*:;: m h(* Unversy fampl,4, hr! :v'r;u;c jncjber^lj of : '""''" ''"J.l.'.., p- ran., a lmuuh l.n.-k vtuur <:«uld provulu he -pacu for ho laundry whkh r» rl^lfly n *'X.-;."! ( nf fnrly! "f ho JM! Wh 'llll f,,,,,,.....,,.,, ' pl.',,. ([, l ]r,)l. ' " : " < w '» vrry j;,d ro.. jlho h'.-er anl ;.cl. nf^.v;u.hf nl ««l lny ^v., an.,rll cm!! ' numher o '/.oh of lr, yp«f ll '' ' n^loawl Sm porch s a..:- A l.. wh n fronure uf foo \ 'm or»hc '/.'na <Mnpu» U more < >. 'UK. n. U '.[lk.s '«my ml Hrhl ll le rnon ha..'orvs aluo hvnd.rv«jjood fro Hpuce bu nu ny,,\v, han n>-- ll ' ' ' ' : >" enran... vv.subk'. The en ullnw for a drve. Whalrv.wav! rn uf h' l'.d'rn Am'r- lre plan hy.u s.lrcc am Mrn-. u h. Tn.l'Hll, (!:: hnvc,l.' hdllmll'd l!l :;(! l-rwlh.nllnml J.. n! H,,. ' 'r enal.lualm o a vrry uurkc l.l-;r'., :u a sudy.f llm Tll! lfnync llhraln wll ahow. ohrucon h HUUH-O ovor " ""'.ls a frnnuko of 5 f'p l.al wh n.. ar n'l uf spnc losl. j woul K\ vc E,,ol scnk- Th'-.'! Ku,,l l,.(ln,,,,,, :, anl a 'nh j (U,n alxu?'.».rj()u. A «vllnr umlcr ho -ru lousu 5U. 7 9A x w OTGES OTES SMORT COURSES J, Duu c «^ 6 T _ sr am w" r g - Pajl -.a El«r. L s m rk c v*-r X ru ^.r The Le aer r SAVE $3OO. o $3. / FT; Bool Buy Drec From Benne a Wholesale Prces < y HNKNG of buldng? Then ge hs raooey-ssvng -L home-buldng book free. shows you how ohers have saved $3 o $3 by buldng Benne Homes. An; of he 75 beauful praccal homes n he Benne Book may be bul a a cos far below he average. Wha's more, hey're arsc n desgn, surdy n consrucon and bul of hgh grade maeral]. Le us prove hs o you n your own localy! Modem Mehods Save You Money All framng maerals ore cu o l by labor-sang machnery n lhe Benne Mlls. Your house s ereced pece-by-pece, aa any oher house s bul, mnus he bohersome plannng aad unnecessary, labor. No Archecs'/ees, for complee plans are furnshed FREf wh each house. N«wase maerals ye pleny foe every purpose. No xnu, prces are guaraneed. You buy a Wholesale Prces -hs meas a real savng for you^ The Benne Book of "Becer Bul" homes shows you a advance exacly wha your borne wll look lke. Yoa ake no chances. _ You rnow he exac cas and fus wha yoa wll ge e/anya* sar. Se our represenlav oday or wre for caalog. Bul NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Yj THE UNCXOM 7 Booms aju Bak Prcs am LUMBER MUXWOKK Ge our money-savng prces on hgh qualy maerals. Free caalog furnshed on reques. Far Fol nformaon Se CROCKETT & JUDGE Dcknson Road, Chaham, N. J. 'Phone Chaham 648-W ESTMATES OF COST Or COMPUTE BENNETT HOMES ERECTED HBST TL BB FORNSHBD Drve al'bearngsx F. O.!. latl'okv Amazng NASH prse reducons Effecve Feb. s FULL 5-pusseuK'r 7-hearns Naal A Sx Se«an a such an unuznf;ly low prce s*cem» alms ncrelblc. Bu o anyone famlar wh lhe 'vcponnl nnufacur^ ably of C. W.Nnsh, hs aclu'v'u«ln value la no gl n un>her srkng nlcuo of hs deermnaon n vo \nsl OKUTS fner moorng <*'- hv Unvvs possble, coal. There urc 2 Nnoh mod'ls, sx of hu now prfrl unlcr a DSM dollars f. o. >. llo facory, every..u u' lom uper-powcred. by he vry sumul, very que, very powerful Nash-ypo "-bearng moor. Am every one of he 2, a fner mode of moorng, %*"llsucunask uorforman'e udvunugfs as ke Sash xrafh lnmlrve, Nn.-l lmlar rusxeframe, Nash 2-vay -vheel hralws, Mash alloyslevl sprngs, shock absorbers,fron nrul rem Anl among hem, ' allurng color el'ees, from whch o pck ho color of your car. Drve u Nash, oday, and you'll know why Nash leads he world n moor car value. Thompson Auo Co. 22 Norh Ave. 'PH<m«sr>7 Wesfed, N. J.

15 BOY SCOUTS of Amerca A Lle Excurson n Love B, WLLAM WNSTON TROOP 4 consrucur of Troop 4's ; sfora cunnfc along rapdly, and he J Trac s he scene of much' n he par of he Scous every.k-end A presen hey are gah- - sonc for he freplace. s : ~cej ha he labn wl! be sa ' n " ^ he -e«r fuure. When com- j ' *» L'WS^S- THE WESTFELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 928 YyM.AM CH.ANUS and Evelyn s effecve March 4, amoub u a Bunks were jboul he sane Uge) 4 per cen reducon on he basc Whch? he wor.se. o bo old c Hflr fullw».el. (,he BUlu s(>_ rae^ for N\w York o Lundu, he son - oher connenal pons of j ben, or young and broke? lll Mnm U,,J ln. b.uj. Ull.,,ull 8 ()f new schedule beween hese wo -rs mpor are conemplaed. As. a re- \ H.lr n-sje.-me fulllerb were,, u,,,u benjr $45 for hree mnues and. J5 -u'. Amercan vsors o Grea ' Tomorrow'.s dollars are made up ed he cabn U P resen a beau Hw K:HH. c.ll.er. Evelyn mul Wllwu -! for each succeedng" mnue. Bran and le connen of Knvpe, f oday's dm '"'H nhjed ufn\ pcure of green and brown on! K,,lf durr U'^S wll fnd a consderable j ( The ;{-mnue rae from New York ba-nvunr! of woods. y-llll, llu.l. w<, number of ces from whch hey < The hld who sn' : same / ; u Belgan ces wll be $48; o Duch The Troop has rased abou 65 dol- ' -l. A mun. may enjoy drec vnee rommun'u- jrea advanag' n M lu he ces $48.75; o Swedsh ces, $5- rs for u ( on he cabn by sellng j he (ns nurul md on wh her homes or places of j 75: and o German ces, $52 5. busness. A presen oal of well j The '" " e WnrllJ Tlle y " u " H cj )le! Tha man wll suv l wn f he drve a due» he whole The ransalanc servce has had a aver wo m a-fcaf rmhm oversea j works hs aj*naf>n, f he vorlw. urrn^'f he uulfl hemselves or seadly growng volume of raffc elephone? has been brough whn \ared su p"r "f he frends of h;d heru HrruKfU D,v her pureuls. snce s uugruraon on January 7, reach uf he mure.han 8.OO.WUU MlMll ry a shor whn wo ys Troop *. WElluu, U ou >nkln he uer \'JZ. Whle New York and London nsr'n'ns of Amffoun subscrbers. afer h buys a car a ma) dev'h'p.s TROOP 2 over, dlslnrly rehuerred huvnjs ro- an \nms«hu red for p'u'srans. Jack Lodberg, Reporer lus As some sor of a servce was be-,, eld a he Presbyeran parsh zle u lm. house las Frday ngh he Scous of Kvelyn was n he same Mue of Troop 2 hked up o her cabn o llld. She renenhered Hn WHua bold her neelrg. was opened hud one ufyhf usked er o be ll* Bll Quck, afer whch Mr. Turave he Scous a fhor alk. wfe am. me she hnd gnm. Tlen nne (hj Evelyn wuke up. k shor me ufervvnls Wlllm woke Ths was followed by some drll work U ) And ler wkenhcs cmsed Reurnng o he cabn, some eo) of hem fonslderahle cnserna' were suer and one of her number ong» m. Evelyn hud seen old aou "Abraham Cohen uml Wlllmn hud one run",nd hs Dongs" and Leedle Yacob nn* (he "me worn* an Cvelyn's "urn? mn" was «Srauss," whch were followed by aecons from he "Two Black Crows." 'wo of Wesfcld's bes Scous, Mr. ^ Jones, Commssoner, and Mr, Frank June, of Troop were nroluced o he Scous. An enjoynbk' game of swa was p'.ayed afer whch he Scous seled down lo a feed of cocoa md prezels, prepared by Mr. Denns and Turner, Scoumaser and Ass.anl. The closng exercses were d by Commssoner Jones. EPWORTH LEAGUE NOTES A ho Epworh League servce of..c Fr M. E. Church las Sunday evenng, began he play enled "Dr. Brycc's Advenures." The play has be dvded no sx pars and a par wll be gven each Sunday evenng [orn now unl Easer. The heme of he pny s "Advenures n Chrsan Lvng." A very capable group of young people, members of he League, were n he frs par of he play, whch as gven las week. Roger Wllams :akej he par hroughou he play of D. Davd Bryee; Maran Mc- Carhy as Margare Bryce, he doc- 's brde of hree monhs; Lnwon Taylor as Clyde Jordan, he mnser, Edh Dawe us Ruh Jordan, he mnser's wfe. There wll be a slgh change n characers n par wo whch wll be gven hs Surday, March a he!ape servce n 7 o'clock sharp. Everyone.< very cordally nved :o aend hese servces a a s ancpaed ha hey wll be mos - resng. The Epworh League of he Frs M. E. Church wll hold "one ol s»ggesl pares n s hsory on Frday evenng, March ), a 8 p. m., he home of Roger Wllam. 53G S. Marks avenue. All young people are urged o aend as a good me s guaraneed. FREE AWARDS OFFERED AT PLANFELD EXPOS'N Durng he me of he Planfeld 'pobnn of Progress, whch begns >n Saurday and lass one week, each wll see a number of free js made. Saurday ngh of hs reek s "Bedroom Ngh," when seven wards wll be made conssng of wjoom furnure; Monday ngh s Mchon Ngh," wh seven awards; uesday, "Commuers Ngh," wll "" nne awards; Wednesday s "Dn- «8 Room Ngh," wh sx awards; arsday has seven awards and s loroc Ngh"; Frday, "Elecrc "EH," has reven awards, and Sa- y ngh, March 7, "Lvng Room "W," here wll be seven awards TO MEET TOMORROW Mssonary Deparmen of he. 's Awunaun of he Prcsby- «n Church wll mee a 3 p. m. "* new nar;h house Thursday. ^. An neresng program or. orefner n Amerca" has been A socal ea wll be held n<.n ' """'''B wh recepon and r»u,, n,, f new olr, ccrs, Thc 'earcr?' Dand mees a he Me and hour, so ha mohers pvnp ""> hn r ' n prnlary age are ' berg well cared w " * r whle h, yy aend he Mssonary Mng. 'of Rnsel],. CLUB GUESTS : JUNOR WOMEN Woman's wore guess of he ffh v '^ " Wce P> n e W " _ n he.vw Jersey College for ^fford a very delghful hell '> < me*of >»nk - ^ nounced ha he nex l nn Mnrch Ml x^held R Grace Jcwc. 3 n Mrs. parlamenary Law." H'Sel nnd henn aeeepred. hu how enne amu was nulpr huslng young fclnuv, Mll n Van Zuml, wu> n] ^mne o le srull own on sum bn.slm'ss msson. W- Mnn's "one vomnn" vvus u young dy from New York, Ann Varsn. who wns vsng»n lm. The uun, pruu of her mmlsume nw're, hal gven en and curd pa'llfs fnr er, fnd Kvelyn, Wlllln fnd Vun Xnnd hnd. of course, been here. AB snon us Wlum ens hs eyes upun Mss 'frsnl lls lenrl bepn o Duller. And wl^n he wna nrodurpd fnd se sole o hm flu* prpd nnuln. And when Kvelyn cas her eyes upon Phlp she fell Hn le wns he mus reej * f, or «f«o adverse ha ^ W «U don' forge nex C. A. W. ADS BRNG RESULTS. ' A»llo sbe lnl ever Hs nunncrs were us perfec a* UU cluhes; nnd le could alk no nny subjec, ln] x'cn everywhere and knew nn.v nunhcr of celebres. Wll hm, of wrw, anw rhe rapre* slon whch PlKl Van Kand H«upcm Rvelyr nnd fvclyn raw he m* prosslon wljl<"l Mss Anna Peoraol nulc upon WM, "Wlm he <-oo see n her urn sure don' know," sad fvd.w o hereclf. "bu am «lod he does see, wlm lever s. wll uho hngs enslur, perhps. Oh, why dd we ever bwne efn«ed! And hfw run ho pn^nfornon be broken whou grc rows nnd u socal senndn? Ru mus he. Funry my BerR <«wn for lfe o he humdrum exsence whch WMnn nnd would lve ooher." And Wlllm hough, "F rm' be possble hu Cvolyn seea nnyllnr n Dm fnur-flusher VHO Znml. No. hnk she s jus precuunc o ake n neres n Mm o plfpue me. Poor grl, know s go- np o \nv\m. her her, bu see now hn we could never lve ogeher n conen. should always he on u r rg for n larger vfson, n wder hnrlzoa lv,! '.VM! y n cml 'funprelptnl.** Wllhm dd nu cease cullng upon Evelyn mwrlly hey sll nu nnlned HP np'rnru'e of an ensh^el <*«u(!(!. Ru fc fel unehsy n he oher's* presence. Knel hnd a Kll j feflnp. U'len n yrl s prepurlnu fl hrow nver he nur lo whom she U er'l sl eutlly d<pr h-vp f*ull,v fcclny. So does a mm when he s hu (n hrnw over n grl. Muers mus vonw o n crss pmn. Hll ecl vns nnl o hnpln he panful oennn. A ns Kvelyn musered up nl her emrn;e nnd one evenng, ns hey sn s ogeher n ler perml pnrlnr rnomll- g ly ryll o muke covcrpalon. she jj snll: "U'Mlnn. have, noced hn you ure very much neresed n hnl yojm J.V rn»m New York. Mjsa 'erpdl. wn) s vsng f'r»»h here, g Perluns you kmw we neher nl n g hnve seen very nny pe'pe ousde g of nu own Mle nwn here perh;[^ we were rush o herone enl'kef he- B fore we hnd seen nmre nf he vvorll." ^ "'erhps: sr>." reflled Wll hm. l:r- ^ ng up. "Pf ns for nv h-lnu sufb % on Mss 'enrsnl, nufer hn you j seem mghly nken "[' wh hn Vnn Knl fellow. We'll hrenk off he en- g gdkernen f v "u w\y RO; hu fnr g lenven'p *ke!»n ( c nnrl hrow f yourself own on lu Mlow.*, U "Very well, we'll hrenl off he en- fj gnpenpu hen." PHU Kvp'-n. "bn le U me wjru yn) a fln Vcnrsnl ^frl s g B mnx f llere ever VJS one." B snnped Kvelyn. "f yn don' prum- m ae o.e lml.v»n f'll hnv no nmre & n fl»> wll her wun' le you o from B ynr P^jeer" ' g '*Anl f yon dnn' pmnse me hn '% you wll hnve rnhn: mure lo do K wllh lm Vnn '/unf felw wnn' le 6f you nff. ell her." J--:<! Wlllhm. The fnc «ns lh: enrd ««<* fnense- \y JenloK. n» lovers oucl o he The wuulerh^ of her HfTeeUms d been (nly lllf- enpurnr.v exnnrsf-n^, nlxm'd h.v he- rmvcly of new p't.aonnl les. They hud never hved erh oher UP fervenly «p hey dd n (ha n'n'. f l»'.v fdn Nn-pd ench of her he.v wrmld w\ hnve hepo gn Jfdhu? n^ed ff hrenklnp; hrlr engm^enhr hey mrl pmply co no a lnver'8 pmrrel. n*. He purln mne husllnf Klely'* nnhcr, "fh chldren." cred nhe, "hfve you henrcl he newnf 'hlllp Vnn Zurd nod Arnn Tenrsol were qulelly nmrr.erl ng nlrh a he MrlhlMlP.:r<-"lH»:P." 'Hp'd vel Mne o b-r." sul'l Wllllnra. "Sle'B welcome o hm," sad r«- REDUCE TELEPHONE RATES TO EUROPE A reducon of $3 n he ras for a3-mnue ransalanc elephone ca]l s announced by he Amercan Telephone and Telegraph Company co-operaon wh he Brsh Gen- era! PosofnV?. The ermngv. whch have ogeher furnshed 6 per cen of he oal numebr of calls, he oversea elephony correcon has also been ulzed by 4 saes n he Unon n nearly nl secons of Grea Bran. n addon.durng he las wo, monh* physcal exenson of he ' hm-vce has been compleed o mpor- a ces n Belgum. Holland. Sweden and Gemmny, and furher exen- N. Y. Healh Commssoner Urges General War on Sprng Epdemcs N-w Yuk Dr. Loua. Harrs, llf.h CMnmsyuner of New York Cy, n an Urvuw here wlrnel le juhlc o he prevul u-e of hroa, bomlul and lung dsorders a na Lme md uulned general prcvfve nfsurva. "l.'lulny aaj'ed o weaher and M'snn» essenal," sad Dr. Harrs. Nupe should neh=r bundle up n fhlhy heuvy, consderng he nuloor emperaure, nor should hey he oo luhly clad. When overrlohcd, one perspres, and n gong from ho moms o he cold Oul of lnnrs he body <UM>S no RdJUR sclf 'rkly enough o he rhnnge. The rsul ndy le a severe cold whu'd n he >rc>ncnc<' of ceran Korn» mfy evpnlmlc h hrnnchln, lul-unoua or oher or me of respraory ntmmnn. "On hr orr hnru, he unlereloh'd nfy arh n- rehlsance o HUHaj hf* Hhork nf fx )oaure. f you are nccusomed o wcnrlnr 6unm«r unhsrrlnhps hrclnho he wner ard sprng And do no feel he cold, connue o do no, provded you uro physcally \, hu wear a Rnnr heavy overcoa when herfl s a SMdon rhurko n pn pernuro. f you are anpusnmm o fannels you may wear a Rhler coo; do no mnke rndlcrl chank^f n clohlns from day o day; do no e he vlrlm of a healh fad wlrh arhfrarly prewrrlhes he sudden dscardng of warm clohes durng cold weahf-r. Remonher eapnrhly ha an overworked body s no n he hea arm pa o resa dlx-rfp germs. "The endency n wner s o consume larfo quan lea of hwvy. hoa-prmluolns food. Thn endnnoy PxsH wheher or no n person nkes any rpal nxerclrp. A vod exfesnes \n fnrvr whch mny lower rpslanco VpceUha nrp vnlae n wher an a all lm^s "The proper fmp''rafurp of he hnhp n vnry mpnran. Tl«nnrne cnnmnn-frnne rnlp whr»h (fovfrrfl fhf* wlkh of nnlhlnk Hholrf obrnn here. A 'penure of Rf <P- (rrep.«fnlrenhpl» wrrn eun):h. he ar Hholr he Rmrfrnly hu. no fxresnlvelv humd C<'lrarn nre hn nn flump n ho Hprlnr---lc: hr'elrr placpfl Tor nser9 anl fur Dr. Lou, Harr, H««Uh Comm loner of New York Cy germs. Quo us nu.l ullenlon should hu n'von o f'ehlena n he cellar an n ho kchen. should bo waslol nj;ur ly wh Home cewhlrk n^'ul whlc wll clean he cellar»h well nh desroy he bnrerla, A mxure nf one pun of lyo wh hree* nnrn of T \h an excellen mxure for HennnK he cellar Snks, \M\\\H HM] dmhf mny well ho clenno ly n lyo soluon, Cellarn. HnkM. n wn u n<3 (rnlnh so nlcuncd preven br-wlnc of haoern»nd lse<-» "A rphrnnnhle noun of excrclhe should be ken every day: walk- nr \B nn* of he hc«nrmr Properly clohp. n lelhy perwon may are nny weaher ennrlffnl exflfrleneod n our el mu*. The«o arc }un n ffw nlffh whlfh condre o healh n lf'he ry nr Hrmmn of he year wolr u<\ o heor* he value, from n hvnlh Hlmpnln. of chee flneh* fnd rrcedurn fnun worry an (H-fVfr vn *>f nnrvn^ dlwnrrler. nrk nf Hleep. md n ald- n? n mnllnln' lu- mwrr «f re- LAWN FERTLZERS Wner wll soon be Rone! When you can run sck no n; ground, he roo.syscnh of your lawns arc ready for smulaon. Ths should h; done wh ho dea of permanency, by supplyng a plan food ha wll no only produce quck growh bu supply a lasng grass nourshmen. We are forunae n securng a ferlzer ha shows by analyss he componens of Sulfae of Ammona, Soluable Dred Rlood, Ground Dred fsh, Phosphorc Acd and Poash, n such proporons as o produce no only a vgorous growh bu a healhful and lasng roo sysem. There s only one company n hs counry ha makes such a ferlzer, praccally odorless, and guaraneed o conan no "lllcr" of any knd, hus nsurng a savng of as much as ;5'. n he cos of < r cual plan food. Ths ferlzer s used on he fnes golf greens and on hu lawns of large prvae esaes hroughou hs secon of he counry. A 'phone call 42 or 88-R wll brng me o consul wh you as o your needs. JOHN D. McEWEN Landscape Conracor GROVE STREET AT WESTFELD AVENUE Formerly Supervsor of Parks, Borough of Queens, N. Y. "-rn Mm mmmn MHM for Dry Cleanng & Pressng CALL WESTFELD 2Z4-W AND GET QUCK, CAREFUL SERVCE. ANDREW KRUP 22 EAST BROAD ST. «WESTFELD, N. J. "Ready o Serve" Youh belv's nohng- and suers herefore; age beleves everyhng -and suffers herefor. V The earnesness wh whch mn mnounees hs deas has nnhrg o du wh her value. * H'lberaon s eseemed a vrue n men, bu nu n a parachue ha afrees whle openng- Amerenn culure a superor u Jlexear ; n hn counry men me <nly llmved o fgh each oher. Morey s.somemes uquen afer he jury consder he fuse. cmpu-ally elhas rered o Our Noml Weakness 'alkk Amerca K-n and secrely wshng o Kjend monh n Kurop', Law nnd legslaon seem n huve. vory lle conrol over lquds -aue for naunce, ol, waer and wukey. A wfe has a leas a moral rljrh o nag her husband; keeps hm alve D ho fac ha marrage means somehng afer nl. The prze opms s ho woman whn ells h«r frend an mporan secre and relly expecs ha wll go no furher. * * A clohng: journal sya'/ " pays o vrnny good elovk. A man wh good cloha wll go p lac OH he would no whou hem," The man who e.xphun ha he marred MM wfo lecnuhu Hh«WUH a ^ood cook douhlehh fcela ha le nu.sl nmkc Home explanaon. * s now me for he eomlry'n har-pn manufacurerh o come ou of hdng. n he offerng wo Hey work o bc done 'n all rgh or nnvy ollcerw o Tro Uncle Kan'a bg purh, hu hey mu h; careful abou shunng oft her own mouhs. * The dea Mayor Thompson neems o be ryng o ge accroos n ha Chcago JH Amorca nnd ha he.*h H Any one of u fuunand hndf may hrow JTun ou of a job, bu -H more han a huuhand o hrow hm back- * The World's Poulry Om#re.HH elln ha Kcven hundred ffy V.K%H are oduced every second n hu Une< Saes, Wh 8c:h a Hock o choose, from, flocrns UH f our bourdff house ouffh o ^e a hold of u jjood one occasorully. WHY BE UNHAPPY? f re*! hap pne*» s no blessng your home -oday, f nsead end your maral lfe m full of >M cr m *. *. wfchr-r v..u m-*,.lunv nk ll un 87 Many alu'al-.-l U ' bv ) <!, --* \-.,^.K >f '.'su s k- * n) haw \,.»cs {>'" U n\ (-n.-'v..* m-lhu lh lors, her ll:f(muh'm, durrh,- J. KOENG BROAD STREET, ELZABETH. N. J. WHY RSK LL-HEALTH? PANLESS "Ar" Exracon 9 A. M. ( '. M. Mon., Wel. fv. ll 8. M. : o brng mul han Ynur phymu'al ressancy n wnu" a ap o e a s lowes. So ofen ha "rundown" fe'ln^ drecly ruc-cubls u unsusph'd ooh nfecon* whrh wll, f n'^lcchl, (losn hu whole MynL-m. A fres 'xamnaon of yjur ooh l my offce wll ln you»n he rsh ruad Vo beer healh. KKKK EXAMNATON DR. SCHWARTZ BROAD ST. ELZABETH, N. J. Of course good prnng n oshonlul HO B modern prlng. Good prnn? mons dong ho work well paper, urranganon nnd rflfmen ho very bes, bu good prnng mus embody one oher cayonlal qualy mus bo modern. mua bo modern n all physcal nppommdeh, HO wll do JUHCHH nnd aell goodfl and cope wh nl modern condons o whch good prnng fl subjeced. THE WESTFELD LEADER 5 ELM STREET 'Phone Wefeld 47 READ THE LEADER FOR REAL NEWS Greaes Va a/ogeher orpar COACH $735 zar xs" an lurg* for nvr, lw*4ung and lusramm EHMLNG BROS, nc. CENTR AL &.FNOX A VFN JFS WWTFK.n. N. J.

16 Chnaman Frs o Pu Ou Dconary The frs pxcuded dklonury of he Englsh lufuuge «m» publshed n 7.%. rejr'sellg le nunuuelul H b>r uf Snuvl Juuaou. wlo ded December l" 784. D«-,,r JUHH'B dlcnry. wlld ocuwl nuj years uf bs llfu. WP he ncs lenurkalle work " Us kh" ever proum-ed l>>' a **"Kl«PLTHMU. Nouh VKlbvr'8 A rlrm Ul unurv wan rk pubed R <*~28. mul v\ r *r- Cecl-r's lngllsb lllulnry up.mrel SO". The lrs dconary compler w»s Puou-Sl. a sclulurl)' genl'un ' Calluy, who luurlsll ulmulmum B. C. le erfeclfd ululrd Heonnry of H dluee mguke. de dne cunulg abul 4U.U uln.- era. due Julus 'ollus romplled a (rwlf dlcll.ury ul«,u A. l>. 77, uml pre vlous o la dae (ubul "" '* * > one Vurro mde up l.lln me. A polygu dluury n egh lfc'ufjm WHS roplpd abou M)U ly Cal'plul, Wld h n Mar. Vaugls wlled He Brs Krenrh rlcllnury, ssued l>y l» Cench uleny lu 4. A Sumsl ou WHS sscl n 72. on mllun n 729 md a Uusslan one n Hffl. Carllon Playng a * Be n Belgum Mglm s he classc land of lell. To (he llelblms belongs (he mnnr of havng frs fel und used bell (ones 8 ruly HURC! HHUUS, mll. BLTrdlngly, hey devsed llm< clossul ml- cul nsrumen uul ower uml 'lfrj known us de curlllon. The curlllra b se»f from l. r lo Ml or m/t bells, cas n szes (hu sound cucl ll»»»«rule one. Ths wllery of hells s plj'd from a keyhnurl pluced n a room heluw he open or laced helrj. hy 'urlllon'ur. Ha he r'rencl call hm, Pr. Henry lunca, presden of he Socey of AuerkD Muaclnna, wrlek, n <'blld Lre Munnr.lne. The keyhmr! s no unlke R elecrc wlclhourd, wll) s hunlles replnc- ng he keys ou nn ordlnury pano keybord, ond anoher s'l of pedal key*, lke Un on a ppe "rcnn, n he played upon hy le plnyer'" fee Tll carllon ke.vxard eauds rulry prlllleally he anme as H dd n he Sxeenh cenury, when he mus fnwus of «ll hflnsllng uml cnrlnn-plnylng hmlllra-he Vur den ncyns of llelglun-hmueh he ar of belfry playng n s hghes pon. The Anwerp mlmlral curum a OS bell, Knnhnld's snkng.ower n Halnes hm 44, Bruges 4, Clen 39 and Louvald 4. Hgh Apraoru Rnher l-mls SH'vcnson. whle lvng H Skerrymoro. lal he deu of l'pllng hny n won e was nereslwl, m hs "lndy servnn," snd gvng hm such educaon fls he muld mlnlle. Bernrc flnlr so. relaes B...,8.'s grea frlvd. dear lle old HM Adelnle omme. he pu n he boy pon hlnnk wheher any oher walk n lfe held fur hm more powerful nllrnclc. The nawer cuue whou A momen's nvaon: "'lrnse, sr, wsh could ke Mr. Tovnsond's hny." r. Townscnd was he local Osh- BOOEer, Arbor Day Treeplnnlng fesllvula are probably as old us clvlllzlnn. Sacred rees ond 'nve?. plnnled uvenura Hnl ronllles. Rluloj colenlc walks nml memnrlnl r'es were counn lung hefore Amerca was dneovered. Arlmr ly. us such, however. s purely Amercan n nrluln uml R'ow ou nf condons wulnr n he grea plans «f he Wes, o counry [rmlnlly reelesn over neh of s area, hu su purllk a lorlohlk K'l'llure null wll Roll u cllune well ha o murl.^l ree gmwlh. ArlMr day orlg- mlel nml was lrs observed n Nebruskn n S72. Obanng Crop Fgure Te llenc of Agrculure crop corr'k]l. l» uru arked cac monh he K'veKe of a m-mul vn] lm hey expec. Al hu cml of le H<- B(m lcy repor he j'lold per ucre. T'C'llcnll.v a noml cro s hm yeld n lu crm con'esmnleuk' ml<!s al lu lne rerl.^ are lunk-. Tle alvnu[;> of repor? on He perce- U^e of mnnal -ro * lnl ny n l'lllnl ur Ml'ullnnnl llslnrlnn ef le* rull s elln. l.v cnupar- lk n cmlhon repu'l on eu' lm wh whn n* sue crnu of men r'mrlel <m he snne dale (n prevous yours. THE LTTLE THNGS THAT COUNT He rng: n a lle sooner Thnn lo follows n ho shop. And he sayed a lle lonpcer Whcr he whsle ordered "Slop!" He worked a llk* hnrder And ho nlk-d u lle lcaa; Ho sppmed bu lle hurrel Anl he allowed bu lle nro<h. For every lle movemen la eh'ceney expreased. Thus Ws envelope rrow jus A lle hcker han he real. Ho saved a lle wmuy n \ hunnrud llo wny.v, He bunked u lle uxrn Wlcm le (ru n lle rnso. A l'o "workng model" Took hs llo "losuro" mo; Ho wrough on'h llo pnr of Wh pnenco mos Bublmo. Now 's vory llo wondor Tha he murmurs wh u Brnllc, AB ho clps ha l'o counonb, "Aror' ho llo hng* worh whl!ot" Soleceu. whch n h larges n ho Uned Saus. Tle facs wero hese wo pro- _ sree, ESCAPES SEROUS NJURY WHEN STRUCK BY CAR FALL DOWN STARS rac a htcorner of Tce place The followng ransfer* of real ef- and Sunf,, r d avenue, rac n ban- j Paronze Leader Warren Benson of JUS Woodland Whle n he ac of deecendrg a ae have been recorded n he offce f. av(., luc, 2) fee from Tce : hey are relable uf he recorder of deeds n he cour p la,, rac n Scoch Flars avenue avenue receved njures o he back flgh of sars n her nome on Soof h hear when he was sruck and urlay, Mrs. Edward Holberg of 4, douse a Elzabeh. Sumuel H. Tool, slu-rff, o Ben.mr 75 feel from Downer sree,, rac, a he corner of Palsed ave- : Bernard, nc.. premses n Frs knocked down by ar auomoble drv- Downer sree, slpped and fll fell down d n _ nue and Downer sree, rac a ; en by Harry K. Morrson af f 737 T he enre fl fgh. She landed ld heavly gree, 5 fee from New York ave- he corner of 'ulsed avenue and, Pvmlx'rUn nvenac, Panfeld, on Sun- on he floor beneah and was aken nue, Wesfeld. Broa() s r.e. l»»» ma P o * U,l, day evenng. He' wan aken o hs o he Muhlenbergr Hospal where Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Howe-U o,. ark, ] rll<- n Carleon road h.,me afer recevng reamen. The was learned ha she ; sufferng from drver was no held. * dslocaed lef shoulder. Mr. und Mrs. John Mcluyre, prm- 4l w from (rove sree, rac m ss a he corner of Belvdere ave- (; en r al avenue, M.K> fe from Myr- FATTEST DRVERS OF TWO GENEATONS MKKT N 'l'kalo - Capan Malcolm Campbell nroduced by K. <-rman (lef) who recenly drove 27 (cener), Preslon of l<- Dunmles an hour a Dayonu, nn-s np Tre and Rullwr Conpuny Charles H. Hogan (rrl),engneer of he famous locmmvn a Buffalo. Alhough B'vnn.yon Capan Camplwl'H arrval "999"of hs Kpr'Sl.n. -x BCVR years ol, Mr. Unpn sll ed on s reconl run (f -"^lolls an nporljn «son wl mlm an hour n S;(. They were ho New York (.'enlrnj, WHEN PROMOTERS USE "CHARTY" TO DECOY TRUSTFUL CONTRBUTORS nregaons of Varou Scheme* for Defraudng Publc Ou of Money Dscloed by Bankers Assocaon Many Knds of Fake lnduaral Promoon! Used as Ba. M? W. R. MOREHOUSE Publc Relaon! CommlMlon, Amercan Bankers Auocalon TLLONS of dollars rased under he dsguso of chary go o lne he pockes of promoers. Tcke sales on raffles are commonly used, and whle he loss o any one person who buys a cke a small he aggregae loss for he Uned Saes runs no mllons of dollars. -J Usually he promoers of hese schemes frs, make a conrac wh some charable ns uon o conduc a campagn for funds on J behalf of he nsuon. They are o run f he campagn n he name of he nsuon and share he proceeds. The whole scheme s ofen one of decepon. To hose who have been led o beleve ha her conrbuons go praccally per cen o chary, he followng; case we nvesgaed should prove llumnang. A number of promoers recenly conraced wh a charable nsuon o pu on a campagn o rase funds by he raffle of a new auomoble. So far as he publc could ell from he banners used n dsplayng he». o.,., auomoble, he full amoun of he sale prce W.R.MORBHUSE of he ckes wen o he nsuon. There was nohng o convey any oher mpresson. Apparenly was open and above board and was beng conduced by men who were conrbung her me grauously. For several daya a now auomoble, <d mouned on a ruck, vraa drven up and down ho sroen, wh bamors ellng nlou ho drve for funds for ho charable nsuon. Ono (lay he ruck would go by dsplayng ono of he popnlur unkes of auomobles. A fow days Uer would purfln by dsplayng Borne oer popular make. Perodcally ho ruck would pull no ho cur) wloro would park for Revoral hours wllo llo promoers pluaded wh paenrh-hy o ako lckoa on he rafllo and horrly hmp a losurvlng curlullu nsuon o moo Us blls. Thousands "Touched" Tlon»aul8 of pmp'e, oucld by ho appunl (or help, mkl ckes, ho oal sale runnng no ho housands of lolluh. Conlrary lo ho bolluf of ho cke buyom holr conrbuons dd no RO pur cen lo chary. nmcul ho charllhln lhlulo receved bu 2 rcln on he dollar, hc promulru KcllK!>'! cuna on hn dollar an llclr u'l prof, or wlcu hu amoun rucclvod ly rlary, whll l' romalnder of 22 ranln on oach dollar ropryscued lm nnun charged alllh KrosH Kl'u :y ho promoers OXp'llKlH. n oher wons, ev-ry pnkn wlo boel 6 cen llcku or he m n f rlnrly, conlrllmlol bu l;l rfs U: charly mll 3 cmn n llsc prnnn- R Mm Mclu-me- Whohcr you c o rlmy or nk an nv'sln'll wll py ym o K' llm facl! UnnrmuMy Www r n j;'r;l ln lurhnnn nro:(l Un wlh-a rnno HH lre 'ollul o ol, nll: and HW luv'lnh. The lnl n, many nuck 'lllu; romnlolr nv >lm v;ul nh' HD uu (f ol'r lulnlrch. False ramb \ r'un f;np of prudleh n- 'fsllnnlel offered for flnlo nork lu a proponed woolen mll. n nnler o sell Mm Hlu'k hey rknrlel o he me of nlnrepnwlnn anl nlm ellma. \Hvx r'uhk Hmen nn ho Kromul Hour of un nlllrn bulllk frolllnl! n a luwy Hrel hey bewal llnlr enmpalk Orally nml by prlnlfd nlvorls'nnlh urav\k««clnlnw mm Hndu for He rnpomd corpornlon Whch Wlro cnwly fulao. was clamed ha he promoon had he suppor o( lm Chambor of Commerce., hu dd no have vf BUC an endorsemen, was clnlmod ln lo corporaon hal a Rgnod coarac for ho Halo of mlloh o dollars' worh of s producs orders enough.o koep ho mlls runnng day and lgh for many yearb and accordngly nsuro s success, bu all ha had was a valueless fa ho nkrecmon. was clamed by wo of lo prncpal promoers ha hoy had had many years of experence n ho manu«fncuro or woolens, n Tac hud or- [anlzol nnd llnaced a woolen mll The "Chary" Drve moors had no leun eouuueed wh nny mllla (or over weny yonrs and hey hal nuunueu a dreron llmoj o romoe HB. all nr whch hur Jaled. Ono o ho promoora ronrf* Bonol ha formerly ho was resldon nnd Konorul mamkr of ono of he larkea woolen mllln n Cnnala. The fac was ho mll referred o had gone no bankrupcy juul ho hal boon enro* nker of lo plan. Ths sory of lumvrosnlulon can bo duplcaed n prncllenlly ho whole \m)nslrlnl Held, anl boenubd our lalubre? are QR exploed wh laen o (lolranl, helcovos o»ory nvoalor lo lnveml ;l, cnrefllly. Ha lnmhl conal hl» mnkor uoforo araw- ng hs savlnea ou am nnlnx hem on DDQ vrllucal nvesmon. Adversers Alanc^! nd num nue and Terrace place, We.eld. jle avenue. Wesf'ld. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Decker o j Mr. ak Mrs. Felx D Fabu o Klber A. Woodruf, propery known JOU - S A. Buao, premses. Elm as S Souh avenue, Wesfeld. nerseced buldng occu'ublshne Con- sre Klber A. Woodruff o Krnes ped by Sandard Auherman, propery same as foregong. Mr. and Mrs. T,ou A. Uaao o cern, Wesflll. Mr. and Mrs. Krnes Achermar. o ' Klber A. Woodruff, premses n Souh avenue, 3) fe from Cener; a Sxccesful Sx sree. Garw""' [ Mr. and Mrs. Frederck H. Treve- J nen o Mr. and Mrs. Rober Sealy, j premse.* n rear lne of lo 'S map of j propery of Clark Lands Holdng: Company, 75 fee from Clark sree, Wcafcld. Samuel H. Tool, sherff, o Randolph Vrkns, premses a he corner of.sa dsh and Brch avenues, Wes- Held. Charles Ecker o Mary H. Bove, lu 44, lloek 4, Secon No., propery of New York Suburban Land Company suae a Wesfeld and Van- wool- Fcld Realy Company o G. L. & 8. Holdng Company, 2 racj n Tce place, near Grove sree, Wesfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Sdney G. Bedworh u Rober N. Pryor, prem.es a he corner of Eucld and S. Marks avenues, Weafeld. he sensaonal success of he New Seres Ponac PERFORMANCE Tha's he ousandng facor n Rober N. Pryor o Louse M. Bedworh, propery same as foregong. power and hgh-speed endurance of he larges Sx! And real sx-cylnder performance, oo!... The Brsh-Amercar nvesmen Company o Rober R. Presnell, prem- engne used n any sx of s prce class.,. The.es a he corner of Mounan avenue und Chesnu sree, Wesfeld cylnder head ha famous General Moors Re- smoohness and flexbly assured by he GMR Mr.and Mrs. Rober K. Presnell search developmen avalable on no oher lowprced sx... The relably, economy and safey o Marjore L. Presnell, 2 racs a he corner of Mounan avenue and resulng from numerous oher grea new advance Chesnu sree, Wesfeld. mens n desgn he cross-flow radaor wh Nee L. Vor. Borsel and Wllam P, Von Borsel, her husband, o hermosa conrol, mproved manfoldng and_car> Frederck J. Weppler, premse! n bureor wh accelerang pump, "down draf" Cenral avenue, 3 fee from lands crankcase venlaon, fuel pump wh gasolne fler now or formerly of George Knoll, and four-wheel brakes... See hs lowes prced Mounansde. General Moors Sx a any of he dealers lsed be*. L. Becker, nc., o Hlda A. Becker, premses a he corner of low. Drve. Compare wh any oher car a or Park sree and Ralway road, Wesfeld. ays a he bgges, mos beauful, mo modern near s prce and you wll know why everyon* Alfred. Welch, nc., o Eml sx ever offered a $745! Brunner, and Herry Mueller, lo 34, map of Cedar Knoll, Wesfeld. PRCES 2.Door 8cd>n, S744 Coup.. S74S Spor Ro>dal«r, S74< {77«l Scon Cabrlolel, $7?! 4-Door Sedan. Jlfl Spof Uuaa SW Hlda A. Becker and ljalmar L. OalUu AU-Anurcn Sx, JW5 < > *365. All pwcn «facor* - Becker, her husband, o H. L. Beck- pwcu orfmfc wn hunmnfchmrfa-jm^up^enlkubmn, nc., lo 22, map of addon o Kl'crof Park, Wesfeld. Mr. and Mrs. Herber C- McAvoy LANG MACHNE AUTO REPAR CO. and ohers o Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Howoll, premse* a he corner of 43 Norh Avenue Wesfeld, N. J. Belvdere avenue and Terrace place, Telephone 268 Wesfeld. The Wesfeld Land & mprovemen Company o Harry Jorgersen, premses n Cnrleon road, 22 fee from Wae place, Wesfeld.. L. Becker. nc., o Lous A. mpressve Sx-CynderPerfonnace a s Mos mpressve Prce ou-perform, bu-look, &u-rde and bu-value anyhng now on he marke... and does nphenewmarmon78sbu!forhosewho JL are neresed n really dsncve and luxurous ransporaon a moderae cos. Parcularly f you arc now drvng a medum-prced sx, he quales of hs remarkable new sragh-egh arc sure o appeal o you. s performance s really specacular. The sragl-cgl mnor (bul by Marnon) delvers 86 horsepower anj g vcs a op speed of 7 o 8 mles per hour. We have ye o fnd n enr ha -an approach n acceleraon or on h s. y s beauy and ndvdualy speak for X * T A N W < H,, y (vl.(., s. <,l v ^ hemselves. A frs glnncc you wll recognze as a car of dsncly new characer. s easy rdng quales are even aa advancemen over Mormons of he pas and Marmon has long been known as "he eases rdng car n he world." s equally neresng o noe ha on a wheelbase of 2 nches Marmon engneer! have found possble o provde comfor dmensons equallng hose of cars of 3- nch wheelbase, or more. As o po/f ceranly no car can K' ve more n yuul looks,comfor and performance han does he 78 a s nuulerae prce AMON MOTOR CAR COMPANY 2 PROSPECT STREET WESTFELD, N. J. CE CREAM for he Evenng Pary Made n Specal Shap* For he Occason Also Candes and Noveles Wesfeld Candy Kchen 7 E. BROAD STREET Wefeld, N. J. Phone 755 Your ncome Tax Sgned? Noary Publc L. E. TANTUM Leader Offce, 'Phone 47 SO Elm S 75 (forh Avenue, W«l Phase 674-W W«6eld, N. J. T Wha DESTROYS Your RUGS? 'We'll ell you, hough you probably have heard of before: GRT;" whch cus he nap a he base of he rug. Ordnary cleanng DOES NOT clean. smply removes surface dus. Only a shampoo proceu, lke ours, really cleans rujs from he boom upl Try l The cos s very small. Call us. 46 rnr n bmnmll we rau know howl JancoVus^on 2-2 ARLNGTON ST. Mchell 3 FRANK. YOUNG Plumbng and Heang lobbln. Promply Aended Tl 245 EAST BROADST., Wesfeld, N. J Tel W BENJ. F. ELLENBERCER Paner and Decoraor PAPER-HANGNG TNTNG Eamaee FurnUhed Phone 96 M7 CUMBERLAND S WESTFELD, N. ' CONCRETE WORK OF ALL KNDS Cellar, and Dchc. Dn[. Lnndcnpe Gardenms My Specaly. have n lo of experenced n Gve U Tral- We Know Our B.snea- ALL WORK GUARANTEED. GEORGE~MERLNO 925 Souh Avenue Thone 92-J WesfcM. N-* Real Eae WOSTFU.. N... --)n S ''.'TM llroly' rol'orun'l: " ll '"V 7S. An' 7-ronll " ufj l \,. (S3,- 5 Rmjp; well alml' '"' ' D. Oll-rs vnrloun.vu> - LESLE P. DODGE 8 H.rron Are. W>»> 27

17 THE WESTFELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 928 GRAHAMS START LNCOLN SCHOOL MUSNGS WOMEN NVTED TO WHEN BBLES WEAR OUT POLCE COURT NOTES WAYNE PLANT OF OUR HONOR ROLL CAMPAGN OPENNG The New York Hlle Snc'y ells Sun RMT uf Wrsfeld, chavrfd PHLATELST A]K L:k--n(.';r. l.y hc Graham ::-> M,- rs C rp raon ha ;.= whr u do w'h \ d BLU^,. The -'ul'.wjnjr s he l- uf pupls A jj- lu-a] nvaon has bro exended " Kepul-'Kean v. men fr^n -h'vk > M'lmrl l.nlz uf W-sffll, qusl'. n has f(.en bvon <\s]<'u. Whal pk.lcd " Ue H, ur Rjl, o le new L-.!;: plan a Wayne, near l.w-. le. r S.hn'l shall he Churh -r Sunday S.-houl r (hu monh of January : ;.MMH'n'fd h'felh' KcrdfT Augusus al pars..f he Slaf ) aleml '-.c rff-crvr wh M'H'-'h 5. Wco. Tex.!'»'. whk-n bc^l'u produc;..n -Vb-. : ar.vady allum-d a dary ( r*> ared by n-w um-.-,? Tlu-y slu-.ulj do w'h.^ uu\ BW.v w,u-h \\a.w b M f. X; h n p'hrf cu.rl Thjrsd;y formal "pemmr of he head malers.,,'v rnbraml fur supply on Con--uary - amor Darluy. >'r'd Bowman. Xauy Wh;.n, VrRlla A.-k-r- n A ; r"m' l! Koue No. 2, and a \>y <LK. *>]',''J L d(-s. marks he -f he,. Henry Hurrs.u Woman's ; Krll and was heh fnr ho Grand '"L flvl flgh cace'laon <:-m\ :'u s'. :\ ul < -,»r:pu. ( {' an ';: f-r- Cupa : n be (hrwn r-u n lu- as hoap -'u v n h..dp of $5- fn Conuee, a 7o! Bn ad cr buru'l. nr '.un a l;rk ^vj\->r < he rove ol w'h dus. Tn* rn, l'u.uvs Kchards and Curn'la (ns lunuu'one uf S] C.ar''a,-!,,.,.-nl Waco for ha dae MJ: >M j'd ha h;-.s j'-n wauhed sree,.newark, ol Frday afenmen (';ru-r. u!;( \v:s l^'lar^cd frun l' Mu- '~ lu''l < F ar mal forwarded wh nle.es \!,n-,^;\. u Ll auu- from ;-:,, «u\l,, lk. M r,,],,\ ul D, Now York l:b\v S.crly U-^'rv-. n H -- L'su l) Fram-sco. U'^ Huspal ru Thursluy and : Berry. \cc 'larma of he Repub'- ' f,,'.!, -ml s'luh'bcjund planes. f-l-- ss Woulf.., Maron Fmllam. (.nl. r, Lev uul Slufrd Oo»d- : s-';rmf l>y nnv ('luvh T Sm->-l. awa a harnj^ bvf*;r' lu- (JH! sae c mne'. 's T^n*-' ; obdr a'l h> nh\ B hh's Hn have K< krn (. lc Couny jal. Elza- rr u l " '. S.n.'' he ludng a Wyn^ was h en <l Tlr..M-aMl. N. Y., precancels wll he Harrson Woman's Sae Commee, and wll be asssed n reevn? u/'ju v(\, he p.an has U-^ ccn- (ay School, Tlu* sn'k'y rup^rs lem nan. r: s.!.fury, lalla'olf was ('no of n' he wase b"ske now as..fsvy MjujL- wh h ma-lnery,»--- Kassflna BaLzo,'h.vlls obo-, M'c-n Ka s-r, Wad- me Mller, n neg-mfrhomls w'-rn- HHTO \}\ rulav' n >fal jras saon, were n"'? ul '."', " f ':] cg blu handsamp'ng: callers by Mrs. Lyd : a ll ; :>s hc.- ; can am (. u> lem ou lu ]rru> wh>. wlh? all'n )r (f> jbc. charman of he V-SON Couny Hrrsm r. nv'\urs, jd L-hng L'lju.pnL'. fr us was he case. Now an forme rlv h ; s 'sm-c-ally so up for hy \y\w and lcrlrn \Vr K.. ard Kulh Wcsl-rarc s'ljr^rs Sm day S'luols nr ruuu. l.y Vw Offoor Kf-drrrk, clearly prned, can be )- ay d'.sjn wf he new (Jra.-m- Woman': (YmmUee, and a bnp; ls C'hurvlu's. A'pral.s <M K-uny runno h' s'lrry fur u l w >m HhU-s. narnnc nrv'd a bulle frcm Ollcrr (. n.ld cmnc o CKfa '. laa- am e he U-2 syle elecro Pago. More han S5U.OUO \v:\s ex- of promnen Republcan w une "! 4---H..V Kgops-r Jack K-'mey, aced n use. The Vc '.mfd K.n v\u pj'lng he plan for Kkn'H Dann. Jean Fers, Pasy oher counes. There w'll le mus ; ' \rn\ cre arc never pumh on lsand (l's p (.. and has been confned o been found wh nvered leer- producon, nu nu-lud.ng: he cos of la^rr. Margare S.'lmub and Gladys and refreshmens, and addresses by n re ud o he u'frmh Tqesfs ha he H-pal s'k'e J*'uruary. ;a.'d,ml scry added n, he frox of hov..former Sena u- H-.rrs-n. Mayor :!-< rccovcnl. VVU any Chuvh or r.p. he buld-j^: Tor «MCCS am 'm- n*! Thomas,. Haym.-nd of Newark. Mrs. Kumlay S^-oul "hav'e (rsrjnln] Bh'e:- on 'ad send ho o he New- he \\ uu wlu ran keep a seet 's haul u m'ch lfe's couons^ The San Kroncsco Posmaser has rm and upjcs-ry deparmens. Be-ry, Kdward D. Du'udd, presde-ll..evd'nformaon' from he Scc- HUPP EARNS $2.7 of he 'rudenlal nsurance Company YerU B'ble House a 5 V.uA Sh Ls njnlar wh men bu unpopular ; The frs bodes were u: u*d ou A^'-'u A^-u Posmaser General o and oher.;. Kobuary J; by February 2!l he daly SHARE DURNG '27 voe. New York, N. Y. wh wn'. ' f flv«.' ' ha s undersood d he h mpul was 5, and wll soun -ne-ll ur'lane n : gh from San Fran- reach 2. NV u-ou' uf n- Hupp Hol-r Oar! ) Au.-'rula (whch was o have aken place l"* las >'""' " r arly Anoher new foody plan, has (\. H ralon am subslare, for he )!>8) has been abandoned: Jence b'c-n anncuneed, hxs Won U'nured year r.h'7 afl>r all fharjr's was $2,- he rca«.n for he reurn of f many by Graham-'ag.. Through a subs d:ry f m pa y, Moors Hod's, nc.. Yl'..llJ, awmlk» s 'ons.ldafd Uel. s o ar mal collecors whch hh balauc shod Ths s cual n?a.7o,!,, had addressed and sen o San ha- leased he facory a Kva>vlc, u Man-. he,5,ssjs frarann Francsco o be forwarded o Aus-.. Jul., formerly us'd fur he nunu- 'shurs (HUpadnK. The preferred f You Telephone o Nearby Places ro" va he specal^flgh. ]; fucure uf uck bodes fur hv Oraj ham brohers,and s lung up f»r w rere,?,,uw y'a s ugn. compares wh $:.l: per jhare fur lu^o n ll' European counres almos he vunufacre v' bodes fur n- s larr's year o dalo. every monarchy has porrayed every \ (H:-nch wheel bas? Grahan-'age. AUK.UK oal RUL'S uf $44,734,- You May Need he one of s wvercjos on samps snce Tlss wll supplemen he work of he l.'d fer l'.)27 were somewha less fkh beran her ssuance. n some Wayne plan, whch makes sedan lha lln.-e for l)2, he company cases oher members of he royal fam- bodes exclusvely for he same model maerally srenghened s cash po. : lv are porrnyed; for nsance, Alnhonso X. QueLM Vcora and all Tle new Evan vlle plan, wh HK o hk em o brne o?8,- car- ", addf? upproxnuely $,2,- NEW her chldren are seen on nn express leer samp ssued by Span n l!>2. Greece and Germany have been he onlv monarches none of whose sovcre'gns have appeared on samps, nl- of 25 o.'{() bodes. wll gve employmen o 5 workers a n* Har. UKher han fur he pud of he pre- December,!)27, hough slghly hough Mohammed V s he only Tur- j 'elnj.t year, was lower* han for any ksh sulan porrayed. Japan, Persa Sarr and a lew of he nave DRVER GETS FNE n K rnpal of $2,582,55 was ho 'oher year-end,<nce )2. Ne work- llln are he only a'cs of Asac AND S BLACKLSTED larges for any saemen n he comj mny'x hsnry. 'rof and loss sur- monarches whch have pcured royaly nn her samps. No monarchy anywhere has ever porrayed anyone A lne of $2 for drvng a ear,plus of $,M«,.!7 a so was he no of royal blood on s regular whle under he nflue ce of lquor, hrye.sl has ever known. damps. Many such ndvduals, however, are pcured on commemorave $5 for drvng whou a lcense and The company j enrely free from blacklsed fur wo years, was he senence mposed on Cordon Fuller of j any desl-rpon, and from, bond nebedmss, funded deb of slamps. noes. "Poro Scrsore", found on he early samps of Roumana (Moldava and Moldo-Wallacha) means "leer. posage." ( f may neres he laymnn o noe h he posage samps of he Uned Saes before 94 were a happy conras o hose of ho decayng empres of he Old World; hey porrnyed a few generals, s rue, especally Washngon, Gran and Sherman, bu mos of he persons and scenes rep- j resened were peaceful. Benjamn Frankln, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Clay, Danel Webser, Abraham Lncoln, Alexander Hamlon such were he nun our Governmen honored on s samps. Scenes of hsory and ndusry were depced also; locomoves, pos-boys, farmng, exploraon, nvenon such were he hemes ha symbolzed our cvlzaon. On one nounced hm noxcaed and ncapable of operang nn auomoble. He samp, even, a mssonary s porrayed was locked up over ngh. peachng o ndans. There are fewj races of warfare vsble on our' He was gven a hearng or Sunday quannd wh hm know Koeser can samps; Cap. John Smh and Bal-beforboa appear, s rue, n armour, bu enced on Monday mornng. Recorder Na h and WHS sen-delver a very fne alk on Arcanum no one hnks of eher n connecon wh he mlary hsory of he U. S. n 898, rfles appear for he frs and only me; sardoncally enough, hey are nended for use agans ho ndans and appear n he same se n., evuuned he mssonary preach- j njr o ndans; bu we were Span n ha year, nnd rfles were handy. Bu snce he World War, samps connue o be symbols hey are 5ynhols of a change n he sprual lfe of peoples. "And now, suppose mus sck he confounded samp on myself," sad he rae cusomer n he pos offce!, who had been f-lnng a he delay. "Perhaps hey would be more useful on he parcel," answered he Colonal posmsress sweely. * * The prospecus of he Mdwesern Phlnels Exhbon, o be held a Cleveland,., May 2 o 2G, by he Mdwesern Phlaelc Exhbon Co. of ha cy, ndcaes ha compeen ds are shapng he preenous Projec. The exhbon wll be held a he Hoel Cleveland. And he Prospecus proves ha he managers have enered no he enerprse wh apprecaon of s magnude and deals or he developmen of he exhbon wn be followed nenly. '«s earnesly hoped ha many hobbyss from hs vcny wll be n "endance, a he exhbon. Whfohl Kng & Co. advse ha Brazl's n res Offcal namp of ' 3 has heen overprned "Servco *«so s" n hree lnes n black, "unond-shapod characers cover he Wres n he upper corners. s ',. undersood ha several of he ngher values have also been over- P'.ned. C -R.R. UPTOWN BUS j STOPS OPERATON Tk. Cray L,^ j[ ool. Toura have >n«uncml ha ownjf o nauflu'on Wr.nn Bl. u H, n)>l(. mn:)ws whch sev'r'" "'""''"''"K bow'-n he Jery Ly Tcrmm of he Cenral ^'"onrf,,r Nl, w Jvrmy ln, Mh W,-, "' l ' l ' ' "venue, aoppnf l,].' '!ll: < r':; were dafmnuml Run- >' Mure} c K ' <! " Us lo " klf U mny, buldng 4 by feel, wll b> rcled and w.ll be^-jr o>eraons n ) were more han lve mes cur- ;!M,). (.'urrun asses uf $5,432,- several weeks \vh a laly capac Ly ren lables. s nvenory as of ] 57 Kenyon venue, 'lan feld, by ;.)ubus Ymrg, presden and gen- Recorder Augusus C. Nash n a spe-c : al SOP on of polce cour held Men- j sockholder*, pons ou "hn durng eral manager, n hs saemen o day mornrg. he las quarer of 927 we nroduced an enrely new lne of sx Fuller was drvng on Souh avenue Saurday ngh und when order- cyl nler cars whch were very cu- ed n sop by Offcer Ernes Long, husascally receved by our dsrj buol'k md he publc, and resu ed faled o do so. Ollcer Joseph CJro- Can also aemped o sop he speed* n shpmens durng he los hree ng nuos on Norh avenue and wasmorhs of!>27 exceedng shpmens almos run down. of any correspondng perod durng The offcers gave cha e and frally prevous year.. The neres of our he car came o a sop n Granford. dsrbung organzaon, as well as The drver aemped o evade ho local polce and ran bs car no ; blnd srco, where crashed no a house a he end, breakng down hedges and earng up he lawn. The drver hen ved o escape ard waded hrough he rvor. Offcer Long pave pursu and apprehended he man. He was brough back o Wesfe'd and Dr. Frederck A. Knch pro- Merry Ford say* hn work wll preven war. Doesn' Henry regard war as work? The boys ells us hn over n France hey sonpmu*s had o ge up as early as fve o'clock o sar he day's job. fghng, pr'slnnl he buyng publc, las been mos pronounced We look forward o!)28 wh grea confdence." ARCANUM TO HEAR GRAND OFFCER SPEAK Tomorrow ever ng Fresde Councl. Royal Arcanum wll mee n Arcanum Hall. Wllam Kocser, charman on Commee of Laws, wll vs Fre-..de Councl and all members nc- werk a all mes. Fred. Huddc has provded n very nque program for he mcenk of March 22. All members nre urged o hold hs rgh open for Fresde Councl. 'Go-Geers" Leader Cen-a-Worda. " from ordnary margarnes You'll be amazed a he dfference beween GOOD LUCK and ordnary margarnes. Made of rch, nurous mea producs nsead of cheaper vegeable ols, GOOD LUCK has a flavor whch smply can' be old from ha of expensve spreadsfor-bread. TryGOODLUCK... boh en your able and n cookng... and -ee how very much beer s. JELCE MAPGARNE THE FNEST fl-kead FOR BREAD WUP-NU** lllnlrlllor. ''rmlhu llnlr?- Co., ls-lll Sjlfun Arr,, Ncnrk,.»... Exended LOCAL TELEPHONE SERVCE s furnshed on a measured bass and reas 5c oll calls o nearby places as "local" messages. For many subscrbers who call negh* borng communes provdes a more sasfacory servce wh savngs or no added cos. Esmae he local and 5c oll calls you make n a monh and ask our Busness Offce wheher you wll benef by akng Exended Servce n place of he regular local area servce. NEW JERS2Y BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A New Jersey nsuon Bucked by Noonal lesurccs Today's Buck brngs o s owners a hgher V".- \: beauy hnn any olcr car n he Buck feld he beauy of smar, low lnes he beauy of ralm colors and he beauy of prncely nerors uplolsrrcd and apponed n rare good ase. Accompanyng hs beauy and gvng real meanng s he superlave goodness of Buck engneerng. Buck's famous Valve--Head 6-cylnder engne Sealed Chasss double-drop frame and Lovejoy hydraulc shock absorbers place Buck far ahead n performance and corn'or. See Buck drve compare wh ohers... here was never a car so beauful and never a car so good! SEDANS H95 o H995 COUPES * 95 o»85 SPORT MODK.S '93 o»525,, f.o.l. rml. MUk.,,,n*,nmr»< " '»*<U,J. Tk C. M. A, <:. ( «< flan, f ma JrM, avaabl. UNON COUNTY BUCK COMPANY Norh Avenue E. ELZABETH Phone 277 Wefeld, A. J RAHWAY WHEN' BETTER. AUTOMOBLES ARE BULT} BUCK WLL BULD THEM Page Seveneen Baby Chcks UVELY and WEL Makes hem grow swfly no fne, profable brds. You snve ne and money. KuuKlxT l'j name Ful-O-Pep CHCK STARTER 's an oameal feed here's nohng beer for lle chcks and conans cod lver ol, cod lver meal, molasses n dry form and oher good lngs. We have. P. TRAYNOR & SONS Wefeld, N. J. woodum.: -D'. «< A. co. Succowuo a o H. H. HrewBler «...dl,rll».-. N, J. 'Phone 2755 BETTER QUALTY PANTNG & DECORATNG SCENE PANTNG-CRAFTEX JOHN A. STROM 3 MADSON AVENUE Wclfeld, N. J. "Yfu don' have o be a forune eller o know ha your order from Scudder's wll-arrve on me." The Scudder Marke 9 ELM STREET Wenfeld, N. J. Telephone 536 JOHN L. MLLER SANTARY PLUMBNG Seam, Ho Waer and Ho Ar Heang Tn Roofng, Ec. ESTMATES Telephone 278 FURNSHED 26 Prospec S., Wefeld, N. J Phone 47 Wes feld's Bes and Leadng Newspaper f you havo propery o ell, n houao for ren, an auomoble for rnlo, or anyhng you wsh o dlanose of, cull THE LEADER OFFCE Classfed adversemens receved unl TuBHdoy 8 p. m.

18 Pm."e Egheen SCHOOL NEWS, (Connued frum page 3) o seeng you here a Swarhmore nex Fall." ALUMNAE NOTES Mss Edh Pollock, a suden a W. H. S. durng he frs wo years of her hgh school course, has jus been graduaed from Cenral H. S., Newark, a half year before her class and wh hghes honors. TYPEWRTNG HONORS The followng awards have recenly been won n Typewrng: On he Remngon Slver pns: Wnfred Moffe, 48 words per mnue; Tesse Jannuzz, 5 words per mnue. On he Underwood Bronze pns: Fanne Dello KUBBO, 4 words per mn.; Maxne Melack, 44 words per mn.; Ruh Black, 47 words per mn. Slver pns: Gerrude Darby, 6 words per mn.; Benjamn Moffe, 6 words per mn. WOMAN'S CLUB ENTERTANS W. H. 3. GRLS On Monday of las week he Senor grls spen a very enjoyable afernoon as guess of he Woman's Club. A he meeng he Junor Woman's Club presened a very beauful fash- on show whch proved horoughly enjoyable o everyone. Laer, delcous refreshmens were served. Each year he Woman's Club exends such very cordal nvaon o he Senor grls. s a lovely cusom and one o whch each class looks forward wh consderable ancpaon. 28 VS. "3 The second bale of he ner-class bakelball seres was waged Monday of las week n he W.. S. gym. The represenaves from he class of 928 pu a severe whewash over he Sophomore qune by runnng up a score of 4 agans her opponens 6. The Senor eam kep a large lead all mes durng he game and ware never hreaened by he yearngs. Sowerwne and Cross need he majory of pons for he vcors, wh 2 and uns respecvely, whle Dxon and Gerhar dropped n and 4 pons for he unluckes. - The score: Saaon G. F. Ps Wllcox, f 2 4 A. Moore, f Cross, f 6 Sllversen, c /Helon, g ; Sowerwne, g 6 2 Toals Sophomores O. F. Ps. Bren, g 2 Savoye, g Ol Thome, g Burr, g Hous, g ; Kngh, g Mallefer, g Ol Hennell, g Merry, c, 2 Badfow, c Gcrhar, f 2 4 Dxon, f 3 6 Rccardo, f "Hu word jus came ha Mr. Brown couldn' le here," he slll. "And he chnpel lp parked now. Mr. Brown's molher-n-hw hud parsed away " Toals 5 G 6' "My moher-n-law passed nwuy, snunered he Mr. Brown presen, JUNORS VS. SENORS and hen somehow e.\ hnu]nus followed The Mr. Brown presen ml The hrd game of he oys nerclass baskeball cones resuled n a come rrnm he Ks! o he hes mull vcory for he Class of '28. fo a frend. He hnr ee old lu Afer he resuls of he wo precedng games he Senors expeced an whose name le hnd forpwen he grl who wr o he nl of honor easy vcory over he cellr-holdurs; would mee hm ll he hoel nnl drve bu he game was a fghng.cones hm ou o Brookdnle. where hebrlle hroughou wh ench eam alerna- lved. ng n he op poson. Frday's game was by far he mos neresng of he fus hree coness n he league. A. Moore and Slvcrsen of he Senor quare shared hgh scorng honors wh chalked up o her respecve scores, whle Braun of he Prom boys rang up 5 double poners. The score: Senor A. Moore, f Wlcox, f Cross, f Slvcrsen, c S'elson, g Sowerwno, g Houson, g Toals Olds, f Brynldsen, Braun,f Walworh, c ngrnm, c J. Moore, g Sco, g Alexander, g Toals G Junors G B F. 2 G F. 2 3 Ps Ps Ġ G 4 NTER-CLASS BASKETBALL TEAM STANDNG Won Los Senors. 2 Sophomores Junor: 2 The Adversed Arcle 27 Pe..C.GOO. s one n whch he. Merchan hmself hm mplc fnh else he wll no adverse. You arc safe n paronzng ho merchans whoso advs. appear n hs paper bucaus! her goods nrc up-o-dae and no shopworn. The Dsngushed Gues By JANE OS BORN THE WESTFELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY," MARCH 7, 928 By Ben F. Wllam* Success makes some people grow; ohers, swe,l. a p.hash puge Sr. Bruwn and ell + * + ' llm lru luve lul fsne! Na maer how cheap advce may ruule u Hm «lll he a He Hofl j be s seldom worh he prce, ll hull m hour. Ths s Mss Mahers... Mr. Brown wll under Fashon s any new hng ha wll ake our mnds off he old. Many a genleman who prefers blondes s marred o a brunee. * * * Homely women ry o make up for by alkng No unon has ever been formed o eurd." ncrease he wages of sn- ><mly Aluhere was elephonng from le gnruge o o flle VHUK** nlf When beer machne guns are Povery has s rewards; no axes, r he Rado World ncludng Nor- C'.arke and hs Souh Sea s- wly h'lwcfn Alardon college and HPmade Chcago gangsers wll buy no ndgeson, no holdups, no al-mamony. nusln> cy of r<vw Ken. Sl' hml hem. sll! lul w'lj ules n K<>. >>u "ll... landers, May Sngh Breen and Peer De Rose, Evan Daves, Kahleen level rud jnu lle rulc she hnphl Should a husban feel remorse for' Le us be hankful ha our en-sewaremes who alk abou us don' know Torre and Bvano, and oh- o ge he dlsllnrulflcd JUSSMKT lyng when he'knows hs wfe doesn' buck o onllge n me fur he lecure f beleve hm'; he ruh. whrl) WHS Kluled n lwj.- a ml-»8l hree. frley Brown was a very re- Promnen among he hngs ha nowfd phlosopher, who had been en won' mx wh each oher we mgh fe<j fn lecure a Murdn college on hs "mpresson of Amerca." md Por- '»hy Mnherg WB e nece of he col'rc presldnl. who hd been sol h.» ner cle lo rech he dblnkulrhcd svan from he hoel a New Ken where Ms rull) sopped, Dorohy rrvccl before he mpres gve enrance of he hnel n New Ken exacly a he expraon of n; nlf hour A young nn wh a snmr sul cse sood exp-'ln ly mllng She brel.v brough he car o snd- Blll. smled and erl<ou<d OB she opmel he door of he sedan. "'ll pu my cse!n here," fld he yaul! man. "HM f may 'll s n fron wh you." "Hy all means," agreed Dorolhj "'D Dorohy Mahers. Donor Mll'rs' nece. How do you do. Mr. llmwt" Olce Khe was n he clearer sreches of he counry benderl lowurd Alar dm Dorohy nll Mr. nrcwn Hull she mped le had no been walln nn)!, ndeel no, he sufd. n fac, he hud.lus arrved and had expeced n wh menon humor and sarcasm. «* Prohbon ras runed hundreds of homes; only las week four r.door slls exploded. Take a lesson from opporuny and do a very lmed amoun of One reason geng marred s easer han ued o be a he fne co-operave spr ha exss beween ho Bexes. The Cyncal Bachelor says: "Now ha he cours are gvng almony o dvorced men, marrage begns o he a lle more aracve. * Flapper Flo hnks a vacuum cleaner s a surgcal nsrumen used fnr anoher hour or so before she ar- n rved. "Hu he Jamboree comes off a halfpasl hree," pad Dorohy. "Hnlf-pns hree?" quesoned Mr.., hend peraons on edors, Congressmen, and he lke. 's hard for he reurned fshe- Brown. "Why. hough was nfler man o furnsh he home paper any dnner-egh or half-pas. 've g.. neresng news abou he ones ha evenlnj; clohes Heavens. can' RO go away. hrough u'lh n he hngs wenr." "'d lke o know why no?" assured Because love s rressble and he Dornhy, and hen hey drove on nlaw mmovable, here s generally slence. rouble when ho moor cycle offcer " had no dea you would e lke akes ssue wh a road-sde peng lls." wns he nex remark from he pary. dsngushed Res. # Dorohy gggled. " ddn' know her Corssency s sll a jewel. you hnu ever even heard of me." Tho cgaree manufacurers recommend her specal brands for sngers' "How could hur! helped?" sad Mr. Brown, and Dorohy fol ha he hroas whle he cough drop folks was becomng raher absurd. e'l U3 how o proec he hroa Kor uwhlle hey md nohng. Some from he ravages of cgarees. how seemed s f hey alled fl cross purposes. Then Mr. rmvn asked wheher hey would go rgh o he church, and Dnrolly sad hey would go rgh lo he chnpel, f (ha wns wha he mean. And as hey drew neare o he college chnpel where he lecure was o be held Mr. Brown grew more mll more ferplexed. Dorohy led hm no he snnll room hehlnd he plaform. A much dsraugh lookng college presden me hem (hre. And sen- ng Dorohy's cnupnlon he looked more dkruughrlfnn ever. "Bu whn shall we do?" he dls raded presden asked. "The Fluden-' re wang for a lecure. f we hal known before we.ngh have go a subsue. Bu s so an- " " nle n speech lasl week." suggesed Domll Brown. " hud an englneurlng Job n Afrca hud a clnce o do some bn game sloolng u few hrllng experences " The professor look u lle duhloub' bu sw no wuy ml or he lllllcly bul o ncep he young nn's oler. No seuker wlo hal ever been enrl n he college clupel held anl h-lllcfl uml nspred hs nuleuce so complecly as lll Donull Brown ha nflcnm. Sudens lul prnlessurr crowded round hm forwurds lo con gmluhe hm uml ask fm Furher leols of hs advenures, n WH generally unl'mool Mn he wus m old frend of he presden's clever lme nece, lul hud con>e o l h- gup a he lus lue. And durng nl jd.s congnllllons urnl:\ snnl hy ls sde. When she mle u sr o nuvv. he held he llc wh u srong hnd upon her rm. Then a hm when hey lne] gone u nlcl o Dorohy. "Nmv 'll ry o,4l- lo llronkhle fo he wedlhg." "('nne along.' sall lorulj anl lel v wu.\ o he cur uml h>f n. ^. nnyxl pr-sld' guplng wh Hprlre as le.v M n-l <(wn he canpy sree) on h'l wuy. " has hcen a glorous drve.' Don ull loll he Jusl h'fure Hu>y rechcd llnnlhle. "Mujln- well le on wu> n ou own wcllk soe lnv " "Slly," sull Drnly. "enple,m drve lugele n, her W -'hllgm.' "No UCKS h..j ulpe." suum-hl'l llhllc.v "Tlen le's elo K',' sull Doolhj. Anl Mure enough 'HO WUVM lau' hey dd Auhory s always haeful o hoso agans whom la appled. Why s worry seems o be so much harder on credors han s on debors? * A lle wheel gong around s worh nfnely more han a bg one sandng sll. * Rgh wll preval; he nvenor of jazz never made any money ou of knockng.. *»» Why harp any more abou equal An opm s a man who, when rgh for women? Wves now re-hceve her husbands' wages every judge says, "Ten dollars or en Saurday ngh. days," hnks he's abou o ge some money! «* Park seas are Wonderful convenences o hose bodes ha do no have o boher abou carryng a mnd around. * * * Flapper Flo doesn' hang up her sock'ngs for ChrsmaB. She says wha she wans wll come n a par of socks. You can bank oh hs: he bank casher doe.n' wre he bank adversemens o proove whch apply for a lle loan. We undersand he grea German gun B<g Berha s for sale. An ad n a Chcago paper ough o do he busness. Sandy says he Scoch are no really ;ngy, bu have acqured ha repuaon because hey have her generous mpulses under complee conrol. BENEFT SHOW AT CRANFORD MARCH 5 One of he fnes shows ever presered n hs secon wll be gven a he New Cranford Theare on nex Thur.day, March 5, by he Lons Club of Cranford. A galaxy of rado sars headed by he famous announcer of WEAF, Phllps Carln, who wll ac as Maser of Ceremones, are all prmed ar, rakn" o go, o gve her bes for he lle kddes of he Wesfeld Chldren's Counry Home and he Arhur Home for Blnd Babes. Some of he mos famous name; ers are on he program for hs large evenng. The regular show of he heare wll be added o he vaudevlle feaures, and n addon, he Crarford Women's Choral wll be heard. A specal sage a beng ereced a he heare o handle he acs and a fac o remember s ha any cke bough now wll enle he buyer o a sea, as ckes for he acual capacy of he house only are beng sold. There are sll a few hundred of he precous paseboards o be had a he heare box offce or a Reays' Drug Sore n Cranford. Wll Aend Convenon Mrs. A. A. Ayers owner of he Vane Shoppo a 62 Elm sree s plannng- o vs New York he week of March he 2h, wher. she wll aend he N nh Annual Convenon and Trade Exhbon of he Amercan Ma er Hardressers' Assocaon. Mrs. Ayers wll brng back wn her he very laes hardressng syles and permanen wavng mehods for he year of 928. Promren ha : r- dressers from all pars of he counry and Europe wll convene a he fashonable Waldorf-Asora Hoel and d cuss her plans and problems for he conng year. The laes nnovaons of he progesson wll be nroduced n her shoppe mmedaely upon her reurn. Rev. Pugh a S. Paul's Thur. Rev. Erres Pugh of Somervlle wll preach he frs of four sermons a S. Paul's Church on Thursday evenngs n egh o'clock, begnnng Whle we are amendng he Con-huon Thursday evenng. ard oherwse remedyng he m'sakes of our ancesors, mgh be n order for us o examne ADVERTSE ALL OF THE TME no exrnvagenly, no wasefully. he rouble we arc layng up for posery. bu DON.T GVE ANYBODY A CHANCE TO FORGET YOU. 56 mllon explosons n consecuve mnues n Travelng 25,ooo Mles n Less Than 23.OOO Mnues The Commander Demonsraes Sudebaker Speed and Samna '"HO he car, only he swsh of he wnd; o he eye. * c:!y n speedng flash... as hree sock Sudebnker Co::nundcrs hurle hrough space a he Alanc Cy Spccdwny o ravel 25, mles n less han ha number of mnues. Bu whn each powerful moor, a fusllade of explosons per mnue... over 56 mllon durng he run. Psonn plunged up and down wh lghnng rapdy more han 4 mllon srokes. Vnlvca, red-ho, openng and closng, mes each mnue.,. more han 26 mllon mes durng-he 25, mles. And all hs n a ragng nferno of flamng goscsl Never hnd a moor been called upon o sand such on odcnl. Never had man or machne raveled so fur so fea. And nc5e were no cars specnlly bul for prodgous fens of speed, bu srcly Kock, fully-equpped Edcbnke" Commanders alce n every deal o hobc drven hy owners all over he counry. The run was made under he supervson of Amercan Auomoble Assocaon offcals who cerfed each car o be a srcly sock model. To you, he fac ha The Commander holds nl he hghes offcal endurance and speed records for fully equpped sock cars, regardless of power or prce, s hghly sgnfcan. No only can Tho Commander ravel a hgh susaned speed, bu can sand he L" drvn K and all rean s youh for housands and housands of mles. Only engneerng genus, combned wh he fnes maerals and workmanshp, could produce a car of such endurance. Drve The Commander oday and experence he hrll of he lhe, unrng power ha made ho World s Chnmpo Car. Jus elephone and say When and where. VALUES N FOUR PRCE FELDS g,^9s5o^245!thecommnd«r,^493 o?69j The Dcaor, ((95 o (295! The Enkne Sx, 795 o S965. All prccl f. o. b. f«rory-.hock «b- orbcr.andard equpmen on. Sudebkcr model* E l ARVK Repre» cnng. J. JJ-\.S\\ D SHOLES MOTOR CO. 69 NORTH AVE. "On he Plaza'' Tel. 392, Wesfeld TUDEBJKER The Grea ndependen New Jersey*s Scenc Roue SOMERSET BUS CO. NOW OPERATES Through De Luxe Servce ON HALF HOURLY SCHEDULE Beween SOMERVLLE and NEWARK va BOUND BROOK DUNELLEN NEW MARKET PLANFELD SCOTCH PLANS MOUNTANSDE SPRNGFELD and RVNGTON Bum wllk Clone ConnecUun n Balk Dlrrcluua a MUm,uu. -nlr leave >»llhd, <lulrab) am Elm, u fullm*, "» WEEKDAYS 6:4, 7: A. M, and Every Hal Hour unl,,.,. f. M.; uso :45 R M. and 2:3 A. M. " ' SUNDAYS AND HOLDAYS 7:4, 8: A. M. and Every Half Hour Mr unl : A. M. Leave Monlalmlde Cenler fur Wnlfleld, Weekdays -6 2 «u 7: and Kvery Hn\ Hour unl : J..M.; also :4 '. M. anj n'jv \ M Suudajs and Holdays 7:3, 8: A. M. and Every Half H«,. Hw unl :3 KM.; also :66 '. M., 2:26 and 2:55 A. M. New De Luxe Coache May Be Charered for Specal Trp*. Apply Man Offce, 389. Sprngfeld Avenue, rvngon. J. S. RVNG CO. Dealers n Lumber and Coal. % Bulder's Supples Offce and Yard*: Cenral Ave., near R. R. Crownf Phone 9 SATSFACTON *«*» Wo Kuaranee our work o he as nearly perfec an possble, whch moans absolue sasfacon o you. PANLESS EXTRACTON Wesfeld LOW PRCES fon' ofen ;o hand n hand wh hgh qual- Hv. Our large volume of busness and coureous servce enable, us o offer a mol pleasng comblnaoq Df boh. See my eam- )lea am prces before bavns' your work done. Dr. MHUM'N rhol uenna a Hclmllff un afnl'kk wuy n nbch o do 4>MM> n NT. TnMnla ran (eny o hs. Exracon! Free Whan Teeh Arc Replaced By U. Fllng^, Crowm, Brdges, Teeh Cleaned Full or Paral Sea Tha Look and Feel Naural. DR. MALLAS 72 BROAD STREET ELZABETH, N.J. NO APPONTMENT NECESSARY. Open Daly 9 A.M 6 P.M. Al.o Mon., Wad. * Fr. En. ll 8 F.M, D. DRYSON & SON Remodelng and Reparng of Every Descrpon. Maser Furrers Merchandsng n Relable Furs and Fur Coas. 8 PROSPECT STREET WESTFELD, N.J. 'Phone 78 Resdence 397-J UNON CARPET CLEANNG WORKS O. POLAND, M«r. VRW HT.H > M)K K.H OLD CARPETS OflKNT.%. Bl'CS WAUKD o R S'fclOAl/TT MM nn %>f-*"f) NTHK-:T 'LA^FKLU, N. J. TA*. "* The Wesfeld Leader 928 MANUAL OF LOCAL NFORMATON s publshed The Only Book Of s Knd n Wesfeld EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE ONE A copy FREE for he askng a he LEADER OFFCE -»

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